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THE  TORONTO  GENERAL 


TRUSTS  CO. 


OFFIOES  AND 
SAFB  DEPOSIT  VAX7LTS 

South-East  Cor.  Yonge  &  Colborne  Sts. 
•  TORONTO 


CAPITAL,        '      . 
RESERVE  FUJ^D, 


S  1.000,000 
250,000 


DtCCCtOt0  * 
Pre«lrl«nt  -JOHN  HOBKIN,  Q.O.,  LL-D. 


Vloe-PrMld«nts- 


JB.  A.  MBRBDITH 
1  W.  H.  BBATTY.  " 


Beq..  I1L.O. 


SAMun.  Alcorn,  Esq. 

Hon.  Euwabu  Blakb,  Q.O.,  M.P. 

W.  R.  Brock,  Esq.,  Merohant. 

Gbo.  A.  Cox,  Esq.,  Prea.  Can.  Bk.  Commpro*. 

B.  HoHKR  Dixon,  Esq.,  Cuiiiul-Guimral  fur 

the  Nf  therlanis. 
Jambs  J.  For,  Esq.,  Q.0 
Gio.  GoouBRHAH,  Esq.,  Pres.  6k.  Toronto, 
H.  S.    HowLANu,  Esq.,    Presidont  Im))«riitl 

Bank  of  Canada. 
Robert  Japkray,  Ksq.,  Viou-PrtMident  Land 

Security  Co. 


Mm\jW»  Irving,  Enq.,  Q.C. 

J.  W.  Langmcir,   Esoy  Managing  Director 

Toronto  General  Trusts  Co. 
A.  B.  Lke,  Esq.,  Pres.  Rice  Lewis  &  Son,  Ltd. 
J.  G.  Scott,  Efsq.,  Q.C.,  Master  of  Titlen. 
Hon.  Sir  Frank  Smith,  P.O.,  President  Home 

Savings  and  Loan  Co. 
T.    Sutherland    Staynkh,    Esq.,   Chairman 

Bristol  and  West  of  England  Co. 
Hon.  Richard  Harcocrt,  Treasurer  Province 

of  Ontario. 


TRUST    AND    AGENCY    DEPARTMENT 

Under  the  Charter  of  InoorporfttioB  ftnd  Letters  Patent  the  Company  has  aathority  to 
undertake  and  execute  every  kind  of  trust,  and  financial  agencies  of  all  descriptions. 
Among  the  more  important  trusts,  ftsonoies  and  other  offices  which  the  Company  is  author* 
Bed  to  discharge,  the  following  may  oe  ■peoiftUy  mentioned  : — 

1.  Trostee  under  the  Appointment  of  Courts,  Corporations  and  Private  Individuals. 

2.  Executor,  Adminiitrator,  Ouardiftn,  Oommittee,  Beceiver,  or  other  official 

Kduciary  functions. 

Agent  for  any  person  lioldlng  any  of  the  foregoing  offices. 

Agent  and<  Attorney  for  the  management  and  Winding  up  of  Estates. 

Agent  for   investinif   money,    oolleoting  interest,   dividends,   mortgagee,   and- 
generally  for  mitnaging  aey  flnanoial  offices. 

Receiver  and  Assignee. 

A«eut  for  the  Isiuing  and  Oounterslgning  of  Stocks,  Bonds  and  other 

obligations,  and  tor  receiving  and  managing  sinking  funds. 

Management   of  a  Safe   Deposit  establishment   for    the   secure    custody  of 
documents  and  valuables. 

The  services  of  Solicitors  who  bring  estates  or  business  to  the  Company  are  retained. 


3. 
4. 
5. 

6. 
7. 

8. 


All  business  entrusted  to  the  Compaajr  wlU  be  eoonomloally  and  promptly  attended  ta 


LOANH   AND   INVESTMENTS. 

The  Company  has  always  at  its  disposal  a  large  amount  of  funds  which  will  be  invested 
at  the  lowest  current  rates  of  interest. 

J.  W.  LANGMUIR, 

Managing:  Director.. 


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1897, 


BEING  THE  FIRST  YEAR  AFTER  LEAP  YEAR. 

CONTAINING    FULL    AND    AUTHENTIC   COMMERCIAL,   STATISTICAL,    ASTRONOMICAL, 
DEPARTMENTAL,  ECCiiESIASTICAL,  EDUCATIONAL,  FINANCIAL,  AND 


GENERAL   INFORMATION. 


THE    ASTRONOMICAL  CALCULATIONS   HAVE   BEEN   MADE   EXPRESSLY   FOR   THIS 
PUBLICATION  AT  THE  MAGNETIC  OBSERVATORY  IN  TORONTO, 


TORONTO: 

THE  COPP,  CLARK  COMPANY,  LIMITED. 


Ei.tered  according  to  Act  of  Parliament  in  the  year  o.ie  thousand  eight  hundred  and  ninety-eix,  by 
TiiH  Copp,  Clark  Company  (Limited),  in  the  Office  of  the  Minister  of  Agriculture. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


1897J 


Imperial  Bank  of  Canada 

CAPITAL  AUTHORIZED,  $2,000,000,  CAPITAL  PAID-UP,  $1,963,600. 

REST,  $1,156,800. 

S>irector8 : 
H.  S.  HOWLAND,  President.  T.  R.  MERRITT,  Vice-President. 

St,  Catharines. 
WILLIAM  RAMSAY.  ROBERT  JAFFRAY.  IIUQII  RYAN. 

T.  SUTHERLAND  8TAYNER.  HoM.  JOHN  FERGUSON. 


HEAD     OFFICE 


TORONTO. 


ESSEX 
FERGUS 
OALT 
INGER80LL 


D.   H.  WILKIE,  General  Manager. 

BKANCHES    IN    ONTARIO: 

TORONTO,  34  We'lgton  St  .E. 


NIAGARA  FALLS 
PORT  COI.BORNE 
RAT  PORTAGE 
8AULT  STE.  MARIE 


do.       Cor.  Yonge  &  Queen 
do.       Cor.  Yonge  dc  Bloor 


ST.  CATHARINES 
ST.  THOMAS 
WELLAND 
WOODSTOCK 


WINNIPEG,  Man. 
CALGARY,  Albta. 


BRANDON,  Man. 
EDMONTON,  ALirtA. 


Branobes  In  Manitoba,  Mortb-Weat  Territories  and  Brltlsb  Columbia : 

I  PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE,  Mam.         I 

I  PRINCE  ALBERT,  Sask.  | 

VANCOUVER,  B.C. 

Agents  in  Great  Britain  :-LLOYD'S  BANK,  (Lim.) 

Onfta  on  MEW  YORK  ami  STERLING  EXCHANGE  Bought  and  Sold.    DEPOSITS  received  and  Interest  allowed. 

MUNICIPAL  and  other  BONDS  and  DEBENTURES  Purchased. 

PROnPT  ATTENTION  PAID  TO  COLLECTIONS.    Agents  in  Canada  for  tbe  CHEQUE  BANK,  Ltd. 


THE  CANADIAN  BANK  OF  COMMERCE 


ESTABLISHED  1867 
HEAD    OFFICE  -  TORONTO 


CAPITAL,  SIX  MILLION  DOLUyRS,  $6,000,000 


REST,  $1,000,000 


HON.  GEO.  A.  COX,  President. 

W.  B.  Hamilton,  Esq. 

Jamrs  Crathbrn,  Ehq. 

B.  E.  WALKER,  Gbnrral  Manaqrr. 

J.  H.  PLUMMER,  A88T.  General  Manaorr. 


Directors : 

ROBERT  KILQOUR,  Esq.,  Vice-Pres. 

M.  Lkqoat,  Esq.  J.  W.  Flavbllb,  Esij. 

John  Hoskin,  Esq.,  Q.C.  LL.D. 

A.  H.  IRELAND,  Inspeotor. 

O.  H.  MELDRUM,  Asst.  Inhphctor. 


Ayr 

Gait 

St.  Catharines 

Barrie 

Goderich 

SaultSte.  Marie 

BeUevUle 

Ouelph 

Seaforth 

Berlin 

Hamilton 

Simcoe 

Blenheim 

London 

Stratford 

Brantford 

OrangevUle 

Strathroy 

Cayuga 

Ottawa 

Thorold 

Chatham 

Paris 

Toronto  June. 

CoUingwood 

ParkhiU 

Walkerton 

Dundas 

Peterboro' 

Wallterville 

DunnviUe 

Sarnia 

Waterford 

New  Korfc-ALEX.  LAIRD  a\d 


JSrancbcs : 

Waterloo 
Windsor 
Winnipeg 
Woodstooli 

MONTREAL 

Main  Office,  Cor.  St  Jam  -s 
and  St.  Peter  Streets 
City  Branch— 

19  Chaboillc!!  Square 
WM.  GRAY,  Agents.  16 


TORONTO 

Head  Office— 19-25 King  Street  W. 
City  Branches— 

268  College  Street  (cor.  Spadina) 

712  Queen  Street  East 

544  Queen  Street  West 

450  Yonge  Street  (cor.  College) 

791  Yonge  Street 

399  Purlmment  Street 

163  King  Street  Bast 

EXCHA.NOE  Place. 


BANKERS    AND    CORRESPONDENTS 

Oreat  Britain— The  Bank  of  Scotland.  Imlia,  China  and  Japan. —Chartered  Bank  of  India,  Australia  and 
China.  Avslralia  and  New  Zealand-  Vnion  Bank  of  Australia.  Smith  ^»if rim -British  Bank  of  South 
America;  London  and  Brazilian  Bank.  Jlfcctco -Banco  de  Londres  y  Mexico.  fVi-nt  Indies-hank  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Kingston,  Jamaica;  Colonial  Bank  and  Branches.  Bermuda— Bank  of  Bermuda,  Hamilton  South  Africa 
—Standard  Bank  of  South  Africa.  Bank  of  Africa.  Franw-  Credit  Lyonnais,  Paris.  Messrs.  Lazard,  Preres 
&  Cie,  Paris.  Gfnreanjz-Deutsche  Bank.  i<f?(/ii<m-Messrs.  J.  Matthieu  &  Fils,  Brussels.  A«w  York-The 
.vmerican  Exchange  National  Bank  of  New  York.  Chicaiio-The  American  Exchange  National  Bank  of  Chicaga 
Son  Francitco— Tbe  Bank  of  British  Columbia.    Britinh  CoUnnbia—The  Hank  of  British  Columbia. 

Maritime  Profincex— The  Bank  of  Nova  S.otia. 


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Acta  Pa88e4l,  Parlli 
Admiralty  Division 
Agriculture,  Depar 
Agriculture  Dept.  < 
Agriculture  Dept. 

Alma  Colleire 

Albert.  C,'olle({e,  Uel 
Alumni  Assn.  Victo 
Ancient  Order  Unit 

Anniveniarieg 

Appeal,  Court  of  . 
Area  of  Canada  . . . 
AMumption  College 
Astronomh'al  &  I'h.i 
Aatrononiical  Calcu 
Agyluuis  for  the  Int 
Attortipy-Oeneral,  ( 
Attorney-General,  (, 
Auditor-General's  C 

Bonks  and  Branohe 

Banks,  Foreign  Agei 

Baptist  Ministers  . 

Barometer,  Average 

Barristers  and  SolTci 

BencherH,  Law  Sooi€ 

Bishop  Bethune  Col 

Bishop's  Col.  Medict 

Bishop's  College  Soh 

Bisho]<8  of  B.  N.  A . . 

lishop  Straohan  Sch 

oard  of  County  Jud 

oard  of  Health,  On 

orri  of  Health,  Qu 

ok   Post  ........ 

Irantford  Young  Lac 
Iritish  Columbia,  Pi 
British  Empire,  Popi 
British  Meth.  Episco 

abinet.  Dominion  . 
aledonian  Society  . 

Jpolendar 

Dalendor,  1897-1898  . 

Balendar,  Explanat'n 

nanadian  Order  of  Ft 

knada  Business  Col 

knada,  History  of. 

uiadian  Institute  . 

knodian  Military  Ins 

kn.  Order  of  Chosen 

knadian  Press  Assoc 

Inadian  Protective  . 

;^adian  Wheelmen'i 

Census  of  Canada 

Oentrttl  Business  Colle 
ttancery  Division,  Hi( 
^ina  Inland  Mission 

8 Chronological  Cycles 
urch  of  England  in 
rchSch'l  for  Girls,  V 
Wrcuits  of  the  Courts. 
TIties,  Towns  and  Villi 
T\il  Service  Exaniinei 
ergy  of  Canada..  .. 
lerks  of  the  Courts, 
pse  Season  for  Fish 
-bse  Season  for  Gam« 
eino^e  In  Canada  ... 
Wonies,  British,  Popv 
Wlectors  of  Customs  . 
WIegiate  Institutes,  ( 
tmmerce.  Dominion  ( 
tmniercial  Trav.  Assi 
tm'ers  Affidavits  Sup. 
immons,  House  of.. 
Ingregational  Denoni 
■nservatory  of  Music 
-onsuls.  Foreign,  in  Cc 
controverted  Elections 

Coroners,  Quebec 

"ounties  in  Ontario 
punties  in  Quebec  . . 
funty  Court  Clerks,  6 
funty  Courts  .. 
-»urity  Court  Terms  . 
v'punty  and  Judicial  OH 


[1897 


1897] 


INDEX 


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\THARINES 
HOMAS 
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Man. 

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tereat  allowed. 
E  BANK,  Ltd. 


EROE 


),000 

.,  Vice-Prea. 

b,  Esq. 


SPEOrOR. 

ISBT.   INBPBCTOB. 


4TO 

\5  King  Street  W. 

k  (cor.  Spadlna) 
,  East 
;We8t 
t  (cor.  College) 

Street 
Sast 


L  Australia  and 
FBaiik  of  South 
-Bank  of  Nova 
In.  South  A/riot 
I.  Lazard,  Freres 
\^ew  Kori-The 
Bank  of  Chicagtt 


Oil 

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Acta  I'oaned,  I'arlianient  Cana      108 

Admiralty  Division  200 

Agriculture,  Dejiartmeiit  of 108 

Axriculture  liept.  of  Out  125 

AKricultiirc  Dept.   of  Quebec  . .  1.10 

Alma  Colleife 240 

Albert  ColleKe,  Uellevllle 247 

Alumni  AsBii.  Victoria  UnlverBity  11(7 
Ancient  Onler  United  Workmen  100 

Anniversaries 13 

Appeal,  Court  of  201 

I  Area  of  Canada 48 

;  Assumption  Colleife,  Sandwich . .  248 
.  Astronomical  &  Hhysicol  Soc'y...  10« 

Astronomical  Calculations 13 

Asylums  for  the  Insane  124 

Attorney  General,  Ontario 123 

Attorney-Oenerol,  yueheo 130 

Auditor-General's  Otllce 107 

Banks  and  Branches  00 

Banks,  Forei|fn  A^er*"  of 72 

Baptist  Ministers  160 

Barometer,  Average  Height  of. .    41 
Barristers  and  Solicitors,  Ont. . .  221 

BencherH,  Law  Society,  Ont 195 

Bishop  Bethune  College  251 

ishop's  Col.  Medical  Faculty  . .  254 

ishop's  College  School  244 

ll8hoi<8  of  B.  N.  A 130 

iishop  Strachan  School 250 

oarcf  of  County  Judges 202 

toard  of  Health,  Ontario 124 
oarri  of  Health,  Quebec 130 
■ook   Post  257 

irantford  Young  Ladles'  College  250 
Iritish  Columbia,  Province  of..  133 
Iritish  Empire,  Population  of. . .  42 
Iritish  Meth.  Episcopal  Church  167 

kblnet,  Dominion 96 

Uedonian  Society 199 

alendar 16 

ialendar,  1897-1898  12 
alendar,  Explanat'n  of  Articles  13 
Unadian  Order  of  Foresters —  199 
knada  Business  College  254 

noda,  History  of .   46 

nadian  Institute 195 

.nadian  Military  Institute  —  196 
,n.  Order  of  Chosen  Friends  . .  199 

.nadian  Press  Association  196 

,nadian  Protective  Association  199 
dtnadian  Wheelmen's  Assoc'n . .  197 

Otnsua  of  Canada 45 

Oentrcl  Business  College 253 

Ohancery  Division,  High  Court..  268 

Caiina  Inland  Mission  168 

CSironological  Cycles  13 

Church  of  England  in  Canada  . .  136 
Oh'rchSch'l  forGirls,Winds'r,NS  251 

Circuits  of  the  Courts 201 

0|tie8,  Towns  and  Villages 213 

il  Service  Examiners 107 

rgy  of  Canada 136 

rks  of  the  Courts,  Quebec.  219 

Season  for  Fish  237 

ise  Season  for  Game  237 

Coinage  in  Canada 194 

Colonies,  British,  Population  of.     42 

Collectors  of  Customs 104 

CSbllegiate  Institutes,  Ontario  . .  238 

^mmerce.  Dominion  of  Canada    43 

•mraeroial  Trav.  Association..  198 

m'ers  Affidavits  Sup.  C'rt..l08,  202 

immons.  House  of 98 

ngregational  Denomination..  142 
Inservatory  of  Music,  London  254 

Insula,  Foreign,  in  Canada 335 

Controverted  Elections  Court  . .  201 

Coroners,  Quebec 219 

Counties  in  Ontario 205 

$  unties  in  Quebec  218 
unty  Court  Clerks,  Ontario. . .  204 

County  Courts  201 

County  Court  Terms 202 

County  and  Judicial  Officers 205 


County  Judges'  Criminal  Court.  202 
County  KegiHtrani,  Manitoba   . .  210 

County  HcglHtrars,  Ontario  204 

County  Registrars,  Quebec    —  218 

Courts  of  General  Sessions '202 

Courts,  Officers  of 201 

Courts,  Officers  of,  Quebec 218 

Courts  of  Kevision   '202 

Crown  Land  Agents,  Ontario  ..  126 
Crown  LandH  Dep't,  Ontario. . . .  124 
Cruwn  Lands  Department,  Que.  130 
Crown  Timber  Agents  Dominion  106 
Crown  Timber  Agents,  Ontario.  125 
Crown  Timber  Agents,  Quebec.  1:10 

Customs  Department  103 

Customs  Revenue,   cost  of  col- 
lecting       67 

Customs,  TarlfT  of 52 

Dairymen's  Assn.  West.  Ontario  187 

Dulhousie  College  and  University  246 

"  "    Medical  Faculty  254 

Debt  of  Canada 44 

Deinill  Kesidental  Academy...     252 

Domill  Ladies'  College 252 

Districts  k  Registrars,  Manitoba.  210 

Division  Courts 202 

Division  Court  Clerks,  Ontario . .  '20<1 

Division  Court  Inspector    206 

Dominion  of  Canada   96 

Dominion  Lands  Agents 100 

Dominion  Kifle  Association    196 

Domihion  Cattle  Breeders'  Assn  197 
Dominion  Sheep  Breeders'  Ass'n  197 
Dominion  Swine  Breeders'  Ass'n  197 

Eclipses    14 

Eclipses,  Plantcary  conjunctions  29 
Eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites  . .  80 
Education  Department,  Ontario.  126 

E<lucational    238 

Educational  Institutions  of  Can.  256 
Educational  Institutions,  Total 

Number    238 

B^lucational  Museum  238 

English  Church  Union,  The 196 

Entomological  Society 197 

Epochs 13 

Evangelical  Association 161 

Evangelical  Lutheran  New  York 

Minislerium 168 

Evangelical  Lutheran  Synod 151 

Examiners,  Leg^l 195 

Examiners,  Masters  and  Mates. .  107 

Exchequer,  Courtof 200 

Excise  Tariff  66 

Exports  and  Imports,  Dominion,    45 

Festivals,  Fixed  and  Movable  . .  13 

Finance  Department    104 

Fisheries,  Dept.  of    107 

Fisheries  Protection  and  Marine 

Service  of  Canada 260 

Foreign  Consuls  in  Canada    335 

Foreign  Money  Orders 260 

Foreign  Coins,  Value  of 68 

Forms  of  Government  through- 
out the  world 74 

Freemasons,  Grand  Lodge  of 189 

Free  Meth.  Church  of  Canada  . .  168 

French  Treaty 67 

Game  Laws,  Ontario 237 

Gazetteer  Post  Office  Dominion .  264 

Geological  Survey  Dept 106 

Geological  Society  of  America..  197 

Good  Boads  Association 197 

Governor-General  and  Staff  06 

Grand  Council  Royal  Arcanum. .  199 

Grand  Lodge,  Freemasons 189 

Grand  Lodge  Orangemen   108 

Gregg's  Shorthand  Academy,..  253 

Guelph  Business  College 253 

Guild  of  Sculpture,  Ontario 320 

Halifax  Medical  College 254 

Hamilton  Business  College 253 

Harbotir  Commissioners 107 


Head  Master*  Co.  High  Sohocli.  230 

Heir  and  Devisee  Court 201 

Ilellnuith  Ladies'  College   261 

High  Conmiissioner  for  Canada.    OS 

High  Constables,  Quebec    210 

High  Court  of  Justice,  Ont  2()() 

High  School  Inspectors  238 

Historv  of  Canada 40 

Iiii4t(irical  Events 176 

Historical  Diary  for  18061896  ..   177 

House  of  AsKe'mbly  N.  B 131 

House  of  Assembly,  Manitoba  . .   l.'<2 

House  of  Assembly,  Ontario 126 

House  of  Commons 98 

Immigration  Agents    106 

Imperial  Garrison  at  Halifax ....  18 

Imports  and  Exports  46 

Independent  Order  of  Foresters  100 

Inde()endent  Order  Oddfellows. .  329 

Indian  Affairs,  Department  of . .  106 

Indian  Agents    106 

Inland  Revenue  Department    . .  104 

Insane  Asylums 124 

Insps.  of  Boilers  and  Machinery  107 

Inspector  of  Division  Courta. . . .  124 

Inspectors  of  Fisheries    107 

Inspectors  Inland  Revenve    ....  104 

Inspectors,  Post  Office 106 

Inspectors,  School    2S8 

Interior,  Department  of 1('5 

Intestates  Estates,  Law  of 238 

Japan 187 

Jewish  Calendar 15 

Junior  Judges,  Ontario    207 

Justice,  Department  of  103 

Jupiter's  Satellites,  Eclipses  of . .  SO 

King's  Loyalists,  The 172 

Knights  of  St.  John  and  Malta. .  109 
Knox  College 246 

Lake  St.  John  Territory 329 

Land  Agents,  Dominion lOS 

Land  Board,  Winnipeg   106 

Land  Registration  Dist'sN.W.T.  207 

Landmarks  of  History 176 

Land  Surveyors,  Ontario    106 

Land  Svirveyors,  Quebec 130 

Laval  Normal  School,  Quebec  . .  248 

Laval  University,  Quebec  243 

Law  List,  Ontario   221 

Law  School 195 

Law  Society  of  Ontario  106 

Legal  !i  Judiciary,  Ontario 200 

Quebec     202 

N.  Brunswick  203 

Manitoba 203 

Nova  Scotia..  203 

N.W.T 203 

P.  R.  Island . .  203 

B.  Columbia.  203 

Legislative  Assembly,  B.C 183 

Legislative  Assembly,  Ontario  . .  126 

Legislative  Assembly,  N.S 134 

Legislat;  /e  Assemblv,  Quebec  . .  129 

Legislative    'ssembly,  N.W.T. .  135 

Legislative  Assembly,  P.E.I 135 

Legislative  Council,  Quebec 128 

Legislature  of  Manitoba 132 

Letter  Rates  257 

Life  Insurance    331 

Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society  253 

McGiU  Normal  School 247 

McGill  University,  Montreal 241 

McMaster  University    243 

Manitoba,  Province  of 132 

Marine  and  Fisheries  Departm't  107 

Marine  Court,  Ontario 201 

Mars  and  Venus,  Discs  of  14 

Masonic  Lodges 180 

Mathematical  and  Physical  Soc'y  1H7 

Mean  places  of  Stars ,.     32 

Medical  Institutions 254 

Memoranda  for  1897 15 


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MfHiul  Ni'liimla,  Oi 

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Miiiil.ri-«l  TlimiloK 

Miiiiirii  IMiiiiioii  ,   . 

M()oii,Tliin«n(irui, 

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MdiiHoii  Lrtillim'? 

Wniiiil  Alllxrci  |,iii 

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Miiiili'limlNiullNlli 

Miiiili<i|.ullllfK  III  t 

Now  llriiimwlok,  I' 
Nfw  Juriiiiiilttiii  01 
Ni)wii|,ftiM.rN,  Kikip, 
Nllim.i,i  IIiutIkoii 
Niiriiml  ('iijlciiri',  o 
Nni'iiiii!  i4iii|  Miiih.l 
NortliWtiKi,  Mount 
North. Wtmi.  TiM'fltt 
NotarluK  III  (Jiinlii., 
Nova  NiMitlii,  I'rovh 
Norih  ,\iiit,rl(iiiii  k 

HijiliMli'dii 

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Oiiturlo  AtfrUmltiih 
Oiitiirlo  .AriihiiMiiMtfi 
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Ontario  ('ollt<Ki<  of 
OiitHrlo  Ktliiciitlom 
OiiUrlo  liiMtltiiiti  fii 
Ontario  Ihni.,  for  Ut 
Oniftrlo|,Hillti«'(;ull 
Ontario,  I*iovIiiim<  o 
Ontario  Nooli.tv  of  / 
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Peel  l'ioiitu.|''N  Honl'o 

P  oiiBBr  nn<l  tilNturl 

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PoleHtar,  llpjitirTr, 
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Miil«iiriiliiKli<nt  Kfirixtpr,  INII5  ..  4() 
MotliiHlUi  Cliiiri'li  iiiCnnnda  .  M:i 
Mllltlu  itml  lii'd'iiro  IM>|inrliiipnl  lofi 
Mllillii,  I.UI  of  l)ii<  Dniniiilnii    ..   HHt 

Arilllfi\,  Kli'lil      11(1 

(Inrrliidii    lio 

Kiiwtl  Ucxlmrnt Ilo 

C»vilry,  t'lirjimif    lit) 

Hi'lmiil  ('(ir|Ni 110 

Coilllilitllil  IliClili'f    .   100 

l>)'|iiti'tiii<inl  nf  Mil,  mill  l>i>(..  lot* 

Kiii{Imi'i'|'ii,  ('iir|iN  iif 113 

Inluiilo  >V  KIMi'p),  Mnllnlloiig  .   ll:i 
lliilup't  (Jo'i  1'2'2 

KiiMil  Iti'tdiiifiit 110 

iloynl  Mllllnry  ('iiIIcko    llo 

HlulT,  hUiili'l 101) 

Ili'iiil'Uiiiii'icn    100 

Mlllllil.  Hlrt'iiuill  of 1-22 

MUcitllKiiKiniM  Hiii't(>lleK  105 

M(mU<I  Nil la,  (Mlturln    2.11) 

Miiiiny  (triJKrit '2S1» 

Moimy  t  )nliira,  Keireiif ti   2(11) 

Moiiti't<itlTlliMilnKln%r<'nllrKv    ..  240 

Wooii'n  riiiiai'ii   "8 

Moi)ii,Tltiii»<iiri(litliiiraiiil  Hulling  10 

Morrill  ( 'iilltiUK,  UiuOn'o  240 

Mmiltdii  l.inlliia'  ToIVko 243 

Wniiiil  AlllaiiM  l.iulji'it'  ColleKe  ..  250 

Miiiili'l|ml  tiifonimtlon,  Otilnrlo.  208 

Muiiii'l|utl  NlulUlii'N,  Diilikriu. ...  38 

Muiili>i|)Ulltli<M  III  Mniiltnba      ...  210 

Now  llriiimwliilt,  I'rovliu'e  of 181 

Ni'w  JtiriiMitliitii  Olniri'h  ir.7 

Nl)WII|)tt|l|l|'K,  UrttMof  rodlRBB  ..   258 

Nliinioiv  llitrrlNiiii  linn,  CoIIcko.  2r)3 

Noritial(!iillvifv,  Ontnrlo 238 

NormiU  ami  Mmlul  NolinolH    ....  2HS 

NortliWimt  MoliMtpil  Police  ....  125 

NortliWtKi  Tt'rritorips  185 

NolBrlna  III  l^llflil-o 234 

Nov*  Hi'otlit,  j'roviiu'o  of 134 

Nordi  ,\iii»>rl(itui  ft  Wi'it  Itullai) 

Hijimill'oii 188 

NorlliAiiiKriiiMHI.dcortrc'ii  Union  109 

tjooiiliiiiloiw  of  Ktar* 28 

OiiUrlo  Aifrlt'ultiiriil(;olle(fel25&247 
Ontiuio  Ai'i'liiiMiliinlciil  Mimt'iiiii . .  197 

Ontario  lll|aliii<Na  t  'olU-ife 253 

OntiH'loColli-KiMif  I'Imriimov  ..  254 
Ontttrlo  Kiliii'Htloniil  AMoclation  190 
OnUrio  limlltiilc  for  tli«  Hiinil..  24V 
Ontiinii  liml.,  for  |»|iuf  ond  Duiiib  '247 

Ontario  I.HilliiuMJollrjre   251 

Ontario,  I'lovliici'  of 123 

Ontario  Mocli.tv  of  Arti»t» 190 

Ontario  i  'iMli'rliii(i'rn'  Asaodntlon  197 
Ontario  ViMnrliinry  AnwH'latlon. .  107 

Ontario  Vi'inrlnnry  t'olli'ife   255 

Oranifft  jloily  my 

Ottawa  Aiixllllary  II,  &  V.  Hlhle 
Hooltfty 196 

Pftrcel  I'oNt 258 

Parllaim-nl«t  of  ttis  Doinlnloii. . .    96 

I'ati'OMa  of  liii|iiNtr,v lot) 

P«el  I'ionour'a  Noolcty 198 

PlonoMr  ftiiii  lllHlorloal  Awoola'n  198 

Plan«lN 31 

Planetary  ('onjumillnim 29 

PoIeHtar,  llpinirTraimltof  ....    lo 

Pollcu  .Maiflali'itli'N,  N.W.T 203 

Polldf  Manlalrati'a,  Ontnrlo  ....  217 
J'olyteolinio  Moliool,  Montri-iii. ,.  25'2 

.  'o))iilai  ion  of  ( lunuiltt 42  &    45 

Towtai  IiiformaMoii  257 

VoHi  (iit|(.(i  |)iiiiarliu«iit  104 

Post  OllliuM,  I.InI,  of  264 

Poultry  AMOi'lalloll  197 

Preniliinm,  Idfe  limui'ttnce 333 


Prealiyterlan  Church  in  Canada.  152 

Prealiyterlaii  CollvKe,  Halifax.   .  247 

I'rvHhytvrlan  Colleire,  .Montreal.  240 

I'rvMliytcrlan  I^iidli'M  (.'ollctre.  .  .  .  "253 

I'riiK'u  Kd,  Inland,  Proviiicv  of. .  1.'I5 
I'rlnci'  of  WuleM'  (^olletfe,  Char- 

lotti'loHii,  P.  K.  I '24V 

PrlncipalH  of  .Mo<IbI  HchooU  .    . .  '239 

Prliitlinf  &  SlatloiKTv,  Dept.  of.  107 

Principalit  Iliuh  .SchooU '230 

Privy  Councir. 90 

Prohibited  liii|H)rtB (17 

ProtOMtniit  Churchmen's  1,'iiion..  199 
Provincial  Normal  .School,  Truro, 

.\ .  8 '248 

Provincial,  Normal    and    Model 

.Schools 23M 

Provlnoial  Siicri'tury,  Ontario  . .  1'23 

Provincial  Secretory,  (^iifl)t'o.    ..  130 

Public  .School  lii8|>ector!i    '238 

Public  IiiHtructioii  Dept.  of  yue.  130 

Public  .Schools,  Montreal v!4l) 

Public  Schools,  Ontario 238 

Public  W'orits,  Pepartment  of  . .  104 

Public  Works  Department,  Ont.  1'23 

Public  Works  Dept.  of  t^ue  130 

Quebec,  Province  of 128 

(Jueen  and  Royal  Family      94 

Queen's  Hench  Pro.  of  Quebec.  202 
Queen's  University  Kingston. ...  241 

Railways  and  CaiiaU,  Dept.  of . .  105 

Railway  Statistics 33 

Railroads  in  the  Dominion 262 

Railroads  and  Steamship  Lines..  '261 
Rain,  Total  Amount  of,  1895. . . .  41 
Rain  and  Snow  Principal  Cities  217 
Receipts  and  Payments  Canada    44 

Reformed  Episcopal  Church 167 

ReKistrars,  Admiralty  Districts.  203 

Registrar  Qeneral,  Ontario 1'23 

Registrar  Provincial,  Quebec 130 

Registrar  Provinciol,  Ontario 1'23 

Registrars,  County,  Ontario '204 

Registrars,  County.  Manitoiia.. .  219 

Registrars,  Countv,  Quebec 218 

Registrars,  N.W.T 106 

Registration  Divisions,  Ontario.  204 

Registration  of  Letters  257 

Religious  Statistics  of  Canada  . .  171 
Ridley  College,  St.  Catharines. .  32) 
Rising,  Southing  and  Setting  of 

Planets 31 

Roman  Catholic  Church 1.58 

Roval  Family 94 

Roval  Military  College    1 10 

Royal  Military  College  Club  ....  100 

Royal  Society  of  Canada 195 

Royal  Templars  of  Temperance  .  199 

Sabbath  School  As.sociation  196 

School  of  Dentistry        255 

School  of  Mining"  and   Agricul- 

ttire,  Kingston '247 

School  of  Practical  Science    '247 

Secretary  of  St.ate,  Canada 107 

Select  Knights    199 

Semi-Diameter  of  the  Sun&Moon    3:) 

Senate  of  Canada 97 

Senior  School,  Montreal 249 

Sheriffs,  Ontario    205 

Sheriffs,  Quebec 219 

Sheriffs,  N.  W.  T 203 

Sbingwauk    Home    for    Indian 

Children 252 

Sliips,  H.M.S.  on  our  Couats 188 

Shipinng,  Tonnage  of 43 

Sittings  of  the  lligh  Court  of 

Justice 201  and  220 

Societies,  Miscellaneous 195 

Solicitoi-s  cSc  Barristers,  Ont   221 


8ons  of  Kngland    .   . .  109 

Sons  of  Ireland  Proteitant  AM'n.  199 
Stansteiul  Wesleyan  l.'ollegij  ....  '247 

.Star  Talile   U 

SliirN,  .Mean  pinceii  of Si 

Steamship  Linev  in  the  Dominion  '261 

Ml.  Andrt^w'M  ,So>>lety 198 

St.  (leorgf'H  .Society 108 

St.  Hilda's  (;ollege .' 250 

St.  .leroine'M  :'nllege 248 

St.  Micbaei'H  College    248 

Sundays  in  1897 15 

Sun  iMi  .Meridian    16 

Sun,  Times  of  Rising  and  Setting     16 

Sun's  Declination 16 

Sunshine,  hours  of  lO 

Supreme  Court  of  the  Dominion  201) 
Sup.  Court  of  .ludicatiire,  Out..  200 
Surrogate  Courts  '20'2 

Tariff  of  Customs 62 

Tariff  of  Kxclse  69 

Temperature,   Average  41 

T"mi)erat;u'e  at  Principal  Cities  217 

Thunder  Storms,  Number  of . . . .  40 

Time  at  Various  Places  14 

Tide  Tables,  Halifax 35 

Tide  Tables,  Quebec 38 

Toronto  Church  S<hool   248 

Toronto  College  of  .Music  '264 

Toronto  Collegiate  Institute 248 

Toronto  Conservatory  of  Music  '264 

Toronto  Humane  SiK'lety 197 

Toronto  School  of  Languages...  3'20 

Towns  and  Officials  of 213 

Township  Municipalities 208 

Trade  and  Commerce,  Dent.  of. .  108 

Trades  and  Labor  Council 198 

Treasurer,  Provincial,  Ontario..  1'24 

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Trinity  College  School 248 

Trinity  University 24'2 

Trinity  Medical  College  255 

United  Brethren  in  Christ 157 

United  ICmpire  Loyalists 172 

Universalist  Church 151 

University  of  Acadia  College 246 

University   of    King's    College, 

Windsor  246 

University  of    Bishop's  College 

Lennoxville '244 

University  College   Corporation  240 

University  of  Mt.  Allison  College  246 

University  of  Manitoba '245 

University  of  New  Brunswick..  244 

University  of  Ottawa  244 

Uiiivei'sitv  of  Toronto 240 

Upper  Canada  Bible  Society ...  196 

Upiier  Canada  Tract  Society 196 

Upper  Cannilii  College 248 

Upper  Transit  Polar  Star 16 

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VeaLs',  Miss,  School 249 

Venus  and  Mars,  Disc  of 14 

Victoria  University 243 

Villages  and  Otflcials  of  213 

Wentworth  Pioneer  &  His.  Soc. .  1G8 

Wesley  College,  Winnipeg 245 

Wesleyan  Ladies'  College 252 

Wesleyan  Theological  College . .  246 
Western  Ontario  Shorthand  Aca- 
demy    253 

Western  University  and  College 

London 245 

Woodstock  College  243 

Wycliffe  College' 246 

York  Pioneers  198 

Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
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of  the  LoKD. 

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*  '27. 11. 

AbO.  11. 
•  Ps.  IIM.  1. 
.(Ps.lJ.'i.B. 
'  Ps.  107.  ai. 

3  Heb. 


"quicken  thou  me  according  to  thy 
word. 

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'  J^HE  first  issue  of  The  Canadian  Almanac  whs  published  in  the  year  1847,  by 
C^O  Scobie  &  Balfour,  Tonnito.  It  contained  104  pages,  and  according  to  advertise- 
f  nieint  on  the  title  page,  was  sold  for  7id.  or  5s.  per  doz.  The  next  year  the 
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issue  being  dropped.  In  1850  the  size  was  still  further  reduced  to  80  pages,  but  since 
then  the  contents  have  steadily  been  increased,  and  the  Almanac  for  1897  cinitains 
354  pages. 

It  is  with  some  little  pride  that  the  publishers  point  to  an  unbrokan  history  of 
fifty  years  of  progress.  And  every  Canadian  should  take  pride  in  the  history  of  our 
country  from  1847  to  1897.  It  is  the  fashion  some  times  to  talk  of  Canada  as  unj)ro- 
gressive  and  slow.  No  doubt  Canada  has  shared  in  the  world-wide  depression  of  the 
past  decade,  but  if  we  look  back  fifty  years,  which  is  but  a  moment  ii:  a  nation's 
life,  we  will  see  how  great  has  been  the  development  of  our  country,  and  find  much 
reason  to  thank  God  and  take  courage. 

In  1847  there  was  no  Grand  Trunk  Railway,  it  was  not  commenced  until  1852, 
while  as  for  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  it  was  not  even  dreamed  of.  Tlie  Great 
North  West  was  thought  to  be  a  barren  wilderness,  useful  only  as  a  hunting  ground 
for  che  fur  trade. 

In  1848  the  St.  Lawrence  canals  were  opened  for  navigation,  and.  in  1850  work 
was  begun  on  the  Northern  Railway,  whicli  was  opened  for  trafiic  from  Toronto  to 
Bradford  on  13th  July,  1853,  this  being  the  first  locomotive  railway  in  Upper  Canada. 
In  1895  there  were  15,977  miles  of  railway  in  operation  in  Canada,  a  growth  in  42 
years  that  is  simply  marvellous.  Turning  now  to  the  question  of  population,  we  find 
that  in  1851  the  population  of  Upper  Canada  was  952,004  ;  Lower  Canada,  890,261  ; 
New  Brunswick,  193,800,  and  Nova  Scotia,  276,354,  making  a  total  of  2,312,419.  The 
population  of  the  Dominion  in  1891  was  5,034,650,  and  we  have  reason  to  believe  that 
it  is  much  larger  now. 

In  1851  the  Postal  .system  was  transferred  from  the  British  Government  t(}  the 
Provincial  Government.  The  use  of  postage  stamps  was  introduced,  the  rate  being 
3  pence  per  J  oz.  It  was  not  until  the  year  1858  that  the  decimal  system  of  currency 
was  adopted. 

Many  other  evidences  of  progress  can  be  gleaned  from  a  fyle  of  the  Canadian 
Almanac,  and  much  encouragement  for  the  future.  We  have  a  country  of  great 
resources,  a  healthy  climate,  a  law-respecting  people,  and  the  freest  government  under 
the  sun.  . 

With  reference  to  the  future,  the  publishers  desire  to  improve  and  enlarge  the 
Almanac;  each  year,  and  are  glad  to  receive  suggestions  from  their  correspondent.s 
to  that  end.  Groat  effort  is  made  to  have  all  the  information  given  accur-*-  •.  When- 
ever possible,  official  records  are  used,  but  in  spite  of  every  care  errors  win  sometimes 
creep  in.  If  our  subscribers  will  advise  us  of  any  inaccuracy  it  will  be  corrected  in  the 
next  issue. 

The  Editor  wishes  to  give  his  liearty  thanks  to  the  many  friends  throughout  the 
Dominion  who  have  so  kindly  assisted  in  revising  the  information  from  year  to  year, 
and  to  all  correspondents  as  well  as  all  readers  of  this  book.  Publishers  and  Editor 
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ASTEONOMICAL  CALCULATIONS 

M/DE   EXPRESSLY    FOR   THIS    PUBLICATION   AT   THE    MAGNETIC   OBSERVATORY    IN   TORONTO, 

FOR  THE   YEAR  1897. 


Qolden  Number. 

Epact 

Soiixr  Cycle 


Chronological  Cycles. 


17 

26 

2 


Dominical  Letter C- 

Roman  Indictiou 10 

Julian  Period flflio 


The  year  5658  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  Sept.  27. . .  1897 
The  year  1315  of  the  Mahomraf  'an  Era  begins  on 
June  2 189; 


Epochs. 


The  61st  of  Queen  Victoria's  Reign  begins  June  20,  18}p7 
The  31st  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  begins  July  1,  1897 
The  122nd  of  the  Indep.  of  the  U.  S.  begins  July  4,  1897 


Fixed  and  Movable  Festivals  and  Anniversaries. 


St.  David Marcli    1 

Ash  Wednesday March    3 

St.  Patrick March  17 

Lady  Day March  25 

Godd  Friday  April     16 

Easttr  Sunday April    18 

St.  George April    23 

Birth  of  Queen  Victoria May      24 

Holy  Thursday May      27 


Whitsunday June 

Midsummer  Day June 

Dominion  Day July 

Labour  Day Sept. 

Michaelmas  Day Sept. 

Birth  of  Prince  of  Wales  (1841) Nov. 

St.  Andrew Nov. 

Christmas  Day  (Saturday) Dec. 


0 
24 

1 

6' 
29- 

9 

25- 


Explanation  of  the  Articles  in  the  Calendar. 

These  pages  E-e  <!alculated  for  Toronto,  Quebec  and  V7innipcg,  and  for  ordinary  purposes  will  serve  with  sulflcient. 
accuracy  for  every  city  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada.     For  Latitude  and  Longitude  of  Observatory  see  page  16. 

Note — Standard  times*  arc  given  in  all  columns  headed  Toronto,  Quebec  and  Winnipeg. 

The  times*  of  the  Sun's  Rising  and  SETTiKot  are  given  for  the  upper  limb,  and  ire  corrected  for  refractioa  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. — T-t".  column  shows  to  the  nearest  tenth  of  a  day  the  Moon's  age  at  Toronto  mean  noon. 

Ihe  column,  Up.'Ek  Transit  oy  Pole  Star,  shows  for  every  day  the  mean  time*  at  which  the  Pole  Star  make» 
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  Uh.  58m.  2s.  to  the  time  of 
the  preceding  upper  transit. 

The  seven  last  columns  are  calculated  for  Lnt.  45*,  Long.  4h.  46m.  W.,  but  will  serve  with  sutflcieut  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  correspondiug  to  any 
other  Latitude  is  required,  the  number  given  in  the  column  should  be  corrected  by  means  of  the  following  Table. 


Latitade    

42° 
-5'  10" 
+  1".6 

48« 

—3'  32" 
+  1".7 

44° 

— 1'48" 
+  1".8 

45° 
0'  00" 
+   1".9 

46° 
+  1'55" 
+  2".0 

47° 
+  3' 65" 
+  2".l 

48° 

+  6' 3" 
+  2". 2 

49°           BC 

Ist  Correction  for  Degrees  .... 

2nd  Correction  for  each  minute 

of  latitude    

+  8'17"i410'39" 
+  2".  4    +   2".5 

The  Ist  correction  for  the  degrees  of  latitude  is  to  be  subtracted  from  the  greatest  elongation  given  in  the 
calendar  or  added  to  it,  according  as  the  degrees  of  latitude  are  less  or  greater  than  45^. 

The  2nd  correction,  which  is  always  additive,  is  found  by  multiplying  the  number  given  in  the  third  line  of  the- 
Table  by  the  number  uf  minutes  in  the  latitude. 

Thus  for  latitude  43°  20' . . Ist  correction  =  —  3'  32"  2nd  correction  +  1 .7  X  20  =  +  0'  34" 

"        47°40'..  '•  "         =  +  3' 65"  "  "         +2.1  X  40  =  +  1' 24" 

"  "        45°  10'.."  "         =       0'    0"  "  "         -j- 1.9  X  10  = +0' 19" 

Moon's  Phases.— This  Table  gives  the  times  (standard  75th  meridian)*  when  the  Moon  passes  the  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. 

Prom  the  time  of  ♦he  upper  transit  of  the  Pole  Star  may  be  found  ihe  time  of  its  greatest  western  or  easter& 
elongation,  by  adding  or  subtracting  the  constants  given  in  the  annexed  Table.  * 


Latitude    |  42° 

;h  m    s 

Constant 1 6  54  31 

Difference  for  10'  of  latitude.  —1.7 


43° 
h   m    s 
5    64  21 
—1.7 


44°      I 
h    m     s  h 
5    64  11  5 

-1.71 


46°      1      46° 

m     s  h    m    s 

h 

54    1  5    53  50 

5 

-1.8        -1.8 

47°  48°      I 

m    s   h  m    s  'h 

53  39j5  53  27  5 

— l.g^  —2.0 


49°      1  60° 

m     s  h  m  8 

53  le  5  63    9 
-2.2 


*  In  the  present  Almanac,  the  hours  are  numbered  from  0  (midnight)  to  23. 

t  Although  these  times  are  calculated  for  Toronto,  Quebec  and  Winnipeg  only,  the  standard  times  at  other  place* 
not  differing  much  from  them  in  latitude  may  be  obtained  with  sufficient  accuracy  for  ordinary  purposes,  by 
adding  four  minutes  for  every  degree  %est,  and  subtracting  four  minutes  for  every  degree  east  of  these  places. 

[13] 


14 


THE   CANADIAN   ALMANAC. 


Slilt 


[1897         Ji897j 


star  Table. 

From  the  time*  of  the  iipner  triMir  t  of  the  Pole  Star  may  be  derived,  with  the  aid  of  the  following  Table,  the 
times  of  culmination,  and  of  the  rigin({  and  setting  of  the  principal  fixed  stars,  aa  seen  from  the  parallel  of  46* 
north  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  (riven  in  the  calendar.  To  find  the  time 
of  rising  of  the  Htar,  subtract  the  nur.iber  opposite  to  it  in  the  right-hand  column  of  figures  fronj  the  time  of  its 
meridian  passage.  For  the  »cUinp  of  a  star,  add  the  same  number  to  the  time  of  its  meridian  passage.  Those 
Stan  marl4ed  ( — )  revolve  in  a  circle  of  perpetual  apparition,  and  do  not  rise  or  set  at  places  in  and  to  the  north 
of  Utitude  45°. 


Nahr  of  Star. 


a  Andromedn 

<r  Pegasi  (Algenib) 

a  Cassiopein 

flCetl 

fi  Arietis 

a  Arietis 

a  Cetl  

a  Persel 

«  Tauri  (Aldebaran) 

V  Aurig»  (Capella) 

fi  Orionis  (BigeH 

fi  Tauri 

<  Orionis 

€  Orionis 

1  Columbn 

a  Orionis 

a  Oanis  Majoris  (Sirius). . 

f  Canis  Majoris 

a'QeminoruPi  (Castor) ... 
a  Canis  Minoris  (Prooyon) 
0  Geminorum  (Pollux). . . 

a  HydrtB 

a  Leonis  (Bbgulus) 

y'  Leonis 


On 
Meridian. 


h.  m. 
22  38 

22  43 

23  10 
23  14 

0  28 


0  40 

1  36 
1  56 
3  9 
3  47 
3  48 

3  58 

4  5 
9 

14 
29 
20 
33 
6 


6  12 
6  17 
8  0 
8  41 

8  52 


Rises 
and  Sets. 


h.  m. 
8  10 
6  69 


4  40 
7  25 
7  39 
6  13 


5  26 
8  10 
5  67 

5  54 

3  9 

6  29 

4  50 
3  46 
8  84 
6  21 
8    9 

5  26 

6  50 

7  26 


Namb  of  Star. 


o  Urs8B  Majoris 

P  Leonis 

pCorvl 

o  Virginis  ^Spica) 

r)  Ursn  Majoris 

o  Bootis  f  Arcturus) 

P  UrssB  Minoris 

P  Librae 

a  CoronsB  Borealis 

o  Serpentis 

jS'Soorpil 

o  Scorpii  (Antares) 

a  Hp. •culls 

P  Draconis , 

y  Draconis 

o  Lyr»  (Vega) 

a  Aquilse  (Altair) 

a  Cygnl 

o  Cephel 

P  Aquaril 

o  Atjuarii 

a  Piscis  Aust.  (Fomalhaut) 
a  Pegasi 


On 
Meridian. 


A.  m. 
9  36 

10  21 

11  6 

11  57 

12  21 

12  48 

13  28 

13  48 

14  7 
14  it 

14  36 

15  0 

15  46 
10  6 

16  31 

17  10 

18  22 

19  14 

19  62 

20  2 

20  36 

21  27 
21  35 


Rises 

and  Sete. 

h.  vi. 


7  2 
4  20 
6  16 

'723 

'523 

8  2 
6  26 
4  86 
4  2 
6  69 


9  81 

683 

11  22 

"e'si 

6  56 
3  36 

7  0 


Tabia  showing  the  Illuminated  Portioiis  of  the  Disos  of  Venus  and  Mars. 


1897. 

Venus. 

Mars. 

1897. 

Venus. 

Mars. 

J^nuary..  16 

0.666 

0.961 

July 16 

0.587 

0.957 

February .  14 

0.623 

0.910 

August    ..  15 

0.375 

0.974 

March  ...  15 

0.837 

0.898 

Septeniber  15 

0.783 

«  988 

April   ....  16 

0.059 

•).904 

October  ..  16 

0.866 

0.99« 

May   16 

0.088 

0.920 

•November   16 

0.928 

1  000 

June 16 

0.886 

0.939 

December.   15 

0.968 

0.908 

Eclipses. 

In  the  year  1897  there  will  be  two  eclipses,  both  of  the  sun  : 
I. — An  annular  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Februaiy  Ist,  invisible  in  Canada. 

II. — An  annular  eclipse  of  the  sun,  July  29th,  visible  in  Canada  as  a  partial  eclipse. 

Toronto — The  eclipse  begins  8h.  46.2m.;  middle  of  eclipse  9h.   id.lm.;  ends  at  lOh. 
N  point  of  sun  towards  the  east  at  the  beginning  261°  and  ending  164°  for  direct  image, 
(sun's  diameter  =  1)  0.362. 

WiNNiPBO— The  eclipse  begins  7h.  53.8m.;  middle  of  eclipse  8h.  36.7m.;  ends  at  9h.  19.Sm.  Angle  from 
N  point  of  sun  towards  the  east  at  the  beginning  233°  and  ending  164°  for  direct  Image.  Magnitude  of  eclipse 
(sun's  diameter  =  1)0.178. 


56.2m.    Angle  from 
Magnitude  of  eclipse 


Twelwe  O'Clook  Noon  Toronto  Standard  Time  (11'42  Mean  Time)— Toronto  Standard  Time  17m.  34'6s. 
fast  of  Mean  Time,  as  compared  with  a  Clock  shewing  Mean  Time  at  the  following  peaces : 


MEAN  TIME. 

MBAN  TIME. 

MEAN  TiHB. 

h.  m. 

6  35p 
.5  54p 

9  51  p 
U  15p 

10  54  p 
9  14p 

U  10  a 
e  56p 
4  35p 
4  47p 
4  43p 

7  21p 

Lisbon    

London,  Eng    

Madras  

h.  m. 
4  23p 
B    Op 

10  21  p 

4  45p 
*2  40  a 

0    6p 
7  30p 
0    4p 

5  9p 

11  59  a 
*0  46  a 

0  15p 

Borne 

h,  m. 
5  50p 
0  18p 
8  £0  a 

Berlin 

Rotterdim . 

San  Frat  cibco 

Boston .                      ... 

Madiid  

I  St-  P**teraburfir 

7    Ip 
1  29p 
7  10i> 

Calcutta    

Melbourne,  Aust 

Montreal 

St.  John's,  Newfoundland 
iSuez  . 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  

Moscow 

Sydney,  Aust 

»3    5  „ 

Constantinople 

Dublin 

New  Yorlc 

Vianna  

Vancouver  . 

6    fip 

8  48  a 

Paris 

Philadelphia    

Victoria.  B.C 

8  47  a 

Qlasgow 

Pekin,  Cnina 

Winninec. 

10  32  a 

Jerusalem  

Quebec 

JA 

1.  Friday,  Oirc 
6.  Epiphany 


FKI 

1.  Monday 

4.  Septuagesim 

1.  Sexogesima  t 

Quinquagesii 


.1 


1. 
.S. 

V. 

I 

16. 


Monday,  St. 
Ash  Wcdne8< 
Qua<lrage8im 

Lent 
2nd  Sunday  i 
St.  Patrick 
3rd  Sunday  ii 
Annunciation 
4th  Sunday  it 


January 
Tebruary 

( 

li 

March 

( 

t          11 

17 

II 

li 

It 

11 

April 

3 

l( 

1' 

IS 

i< 

2£ 

■     II 

24 

?f' 

S 
2(1 

|une 

1 

A" 

e 

#' 

7 

^y 

] 

IS 

All  the . 


JA.VU 

1.  CSrcumciaion. 
e.  Epiphany. 


I 

e. 

18. 

W. 


*0f  following  day. 


FEBRI 

Tuesday. 
Septuagesima  I 
Sexagesima  Su 
Quinquiigesimt 
Ash  We(liiesd,i 
Quadragesima. 

HAF 

Tuesday.    St.  ] 
'2nd  Sunday  in 
3rd  Sunday  in 
St.  Patrick. 
4th  Sunday  in  1 
Annunciation. 
5th  Sunday  in  1 


[1897 


11897] 


MEMORANDA    1897-8 — JEWISH   CALENDAR  5657-8. 


15 


ilowliigr  Table,  the 
the  parallel  of  4fi° 

iimlxir  in  the  lett- 
To  And  the  time 
oni  the  time  of  its 
n  passage.  Those 
n  and  to  the  north 


MEI^ORAflDA  FOR  V|E  YEAR  1897. 


On 
ridian. 


i.  m. 
9  3S 

10  21 

11  6 

11  67 

12  21 

12  48 

13  28 

13  48 

14  7 
14  it 
14  36 
16  0 
16  46 
10  5 

16  31 

17  10 

18  22 

19  14 

19  62 

20  2 

20  36 

21  27 
21  36 


Rises 
and  Sets. 

h.  Vi. 


7  2 
4  20 
6  16 


6  ?,3 
8  2 
6  26 
4  86 
4  2 
6  69 


9  81 

6  33 

11  22 

"i'ai 

6  66 
3  36 

7  0 


B. 


Mars. 


957 
974 
988 
99« 
000 
908 


2m.    Angle  from 
ignitude  of  eclipse 

.3m.    Angle  from 
Ignitude  of  eclipse 


Time  17m.  34-68. 
iwing  ptaoes: 


I  MBAN  TIUB. 


h.  m. 

6  60p 

0  18p 

8  60  a 

7    Ip 

idland 

1  29  p 

7  lOn 

•3    5„ 

6    hp 

8  48  a 

8  47  a 

10  32  a 

JANl'ART. 


(,  1.  Friday,  Oircunicislon 
^  6.  Epiphany 


i 


rRBRUAR.'. 

1.  Monday 

,4.  Septuagesima  .Sunday 
1.  Sexogeshiia  Sunday 
^uinquagesima  Sunday 

MARCH. 


1.  Monday,  St.  David 

3.  Ash  Wednesday 

7.  Quadragesima.     1st    Sunday  in 

Lent 
14.  2nd  Sunday  in  Lent 
K.  St.  Patrick 
fl.  3rd  Sunday  in  Lent 

Annunciation.     Lady  Day 
4th  Sunday  in  Lent 


S6 

*6. 


APRIL. 

Thursday 

6lh  Sunday  in  Lent 
Palm  Sunday 
Good  Friday 
Easter  Suntlay 
St.  George 


1. 

4. 
11. 
16. 
18. 
23. 
26.  Low  Sunday 


MAT. 


Saturday 
Rogation  Sunday 
Birth  of  Queen  Victoria 
Ascension  Day.   Holy  Thursday 


JUNX. 

1.  Tuesday 

6      entecost.     Whit  Sunday 
13.  Irinitv  Sunday 
17.  Corpus  Ohristi 
20.  Acces^jion  of  Queen  Victoria 
24.  St.  John  Baptist.   Midsunmier 


JULY. 

1.  Thur»<i.\v,  Dominion  Day 

AUOUBT. 

1.  Sunday 

SRPTKMBRR. 

1.  Wednesday 
6.  Labour  Day 

20.  St.  Michuel.    Michaelmas  Day 

OCTOBER. 

1.  Friday 

NOVEMBBR. 

1.  Monday 

9.  Birth  of  Prince  of  Wales,  1841 
28.  1st  SunrtRy  in  Advent 
30   St.  Andrew 

DBCRHBBR. 

1.  Wednesday 

21.  St.  Thomas 

25.  Christmas  Day.    Saturday 


Jewish  Calendar  (^  D.  1897,  i\.M.  6857-68). 

The  year  BCV/  comitiencsd  Sept.  8th,  1896. 


January 

4  New  Moou 

Sebet 

1 

Julv 

f^ebruary 

3  New  Moon 

Adar 

1 

August 

** 

16  Klein  Piirim 

II 

14 

>Iarch 

6  New  Moon 

Vedar 

1 

5658 

■  i          t* 

17  Fast  of  Esther 

II 

13 

September 

It 

18  'Purim 

14 

II 

19  Schusoham  Purim 

II 

15 

II 

April 

3  New  Moon 

Nisan 

1 

October 

It 

17  *Festival  of  Passover 

cl 

16 

II 

ll 

18  ♦      " 

2nd  day    " 

16 

i< 

(1 

23  *      "                 " 

7th  day    " 

21 

II 

.     II 

24  »      "                 " 

w'^ 

II 

22 

II 

liay 

3  New  Moon 

Yiar 

1 

II 

J- 

20  Festival  33rd  day  of  Omer 

II 

18 

II 

iluoe 

1  New  Moon 

Slvan 

1 

November 

*: 

6  "Festival  of  Weeks  Pentecost  " 

6 

December 

7  •      " 

2nd  day  " 

7 

December 

1  New  Moon 

Tamuz 

1 

1868 

18  Fast  of  takingof  Temple 

II 

18 

January 

30  New  Moon 

8  "Fast  for  burning  of  Temple 
29  New  Moon 

27  "First  day  of  New  Year 

28  "Second  Feast  for  New  Year 

29  Fast  of  Quedaliah 
6  "Fast  of  Reconciliation 

11  "Feast  of  Tabernacles 

12  "Second  feast  of  Huts 

17  Feast  of  Palms  Hosana  Raba 

18  "End  of  Congregation  Feast 

19  "Rejoicing  of  the  Law 
27  New  Moon  Marohesran    1 
26  New  Moon  Chislew    1 

20  Consecration  of  Temple  "       26 
26  New  Moon                            Tebet    1 


Ab 

1 

(1 

1» 

:iui 

1 

"isn 

] 

II 

2 

41 

3 

If 

10 

II 

16 

(f 

10 

II 

21 

II 

22 

4  Fast  for  siege  of  Jerusalem       " 


10 


Those  marked  (*)  are  to  be  strictly  observed. 
All  the  Jewish  S^ibbaths,  Festivals  and  Fasts  commence  on  the  previous  evening  at  sunset. 

K^MORANDA  FOR  THE  YE/^R  1898. 


JA.VUART. 

1.  Circumcision.    Saturday. 
C.  Epiphany. 


18. 


FEBRUARY. 

Tuesday. 

Septuajfesima  Sunday. 
Sexagesima  Sundcy. 
Quinqu.agesiina  Sunday. 
Ash  Wednesday. 
Quadragesima.  Ist  Sun.  in  Lent. 

MARCH. 

Tuesday.    St.  David. 
2nd  Sunday  in  Lent. 
3rd  Sunday  in  Lent. 
St.  Patrick. 
4th  Sunday  in  Lent. 
Aimunciation.     Lady  Day. 
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MOONS   PHASES — OCCULTATIONS  OF  STARS. 


[1897 


lt|OON'S  PHASES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1897,  EASTERN  STANDARD  TIME. 


1897] 


New  Moon. 

First 

Quarter. 

Full  Moon. 

Lost  Quarter. 

Apogee. 

Perigee. 

D. 

II. 

M. 

D. 

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D. 

II. 

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D. 

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3 

1 

3 

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10 

10   46 

Jany . . 

18 

15 

17 

Jany . . 

25 

15     9  Jany . . . . 

11 

15 

Joiiy... 

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Feby.. 

1 

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13 

Febv  . . 

9 

14  26 

Feby.. 

17 

5 

11 

Febv.. 

23 

22  44! Feby... 

8 

12 

Febv... 

.   20     8 

March. 

3 

6 

50 

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11 

10  28 

Manh. 

18 

16 

28 

March. 

25 

7    0,JIarch.. 

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7 

March  . 

.  20     7 

April.. 

1 

23 

24 

April . . 

10 

3  27 

April.. 

17 

1 

25 

April.. 

23 

16  48  April . . . 

4 

21 

April. . 

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May  .. 

1 

16 

46 

May  .. 

9 

10  37 

May  .. 

10 

8 

54 

May  .. 

23 

4   34  May  . . . 

2 

2 

May 

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May  .. 

31 

7 

26 

May  . . . 

29 

6 

Jiine . . 

29 

21 

55 

June.. 

8 

2     2 

June . . 

14 

10 

2 

June. 

21 

18  24 

June. . . 

25 

17 

June.. . 

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July  . . 

29 

10 

58 

July  .. 

7 

8   32 

July  . . 

13 

23 

52 

July  . . 

21 

10     8  Jul/  . . . 

23 

10 

July  . . . 

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27 

22 

29 

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5 

13   24 

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12 

9 

23 

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20 

3  29  Aug  . . . 

20 

4 

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2« 

8 

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Sept  . . 

3 

18  13 

Sept  . . 

10 

21 

12 

Sept  . . 

18 

21  51  Sept  . . . 

16 

23 

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Sept . . . 

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Oct    .. 

25 

18 

28 

Oct.... 

3 

0  31 

Oct  . . . 

10 

11 

42 

Oct.  .. 

18 

16     9  Oct    ... 

14 

17 

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24 

4 

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22   15 

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9 

4 

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Nov... 

17 

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4 

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23 

14 

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1 

30 

14  27 

Dec   .. 

8 

23 

54 

Deo   .. 

16 

23  22  Dec   ... 

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6 

Dec  ... 

22  22 

II. 


OCCULTATIONS  OF  STARS  BY  THE  MOON,  1897. 

The  time  given  for   the  disappearance   and  reappearance  is  the  eastern  standard  time  of  the  Wasiiington 
occurrence,  the  hours  being  numbered  from  0  (midnight)  to  23. 


Date. 


Name. 


Jan.  13 

19 

Feb.  13 

14 

14 

15 

16 

Mar.  14 

15 

22 

24 

April  5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

12 

12 

10 

19 

May    3 

8 

June  1 

13 

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July  27 

Aug.  6 

6 

9 

9 

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:B.  A.C.  2303. 
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168  Cancri...   . 

j21  Leonis 

1 35  Cancri 

16  Cancri 

!B.  A.C.  5347., 
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g  Pleiadum. .. 

llOTauri 

|21  Tauri 

j20Tauri 

|22  Tauri 

Iff'  Cancri 

jn-a  Cancri 

|75  Virginia 

lb  Soorpii 

'X  Tauri 

5  Cancri 

139  Tauri 

6  Scorpii 

9  Capricorni . . 
e  Geminorum , 

4  Scorpii 

w  Scorpii 

B.  A.C.  6104., 
+  Sajritarii,. . 
A  Piscium. ... 


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h.  in. 

18  42 
6  41 

11  .59 

19  37 

22  9 
21  34 

19  20 

20  23 

2  3 

23  35 
5    7 

19  59 

19  59 

20  21 
20  22 
20  24 

0  34 

1  .39 
20  54 

4  14 

19  25 
17    6 

20  7 
1  40 

23  39 

3  17 
17  19 
19    8 

0  29 

21  34 
0  31 


67 
80 
85 
69 

103 

108 

138 
38 
82 
72 
71 

143 
94 
76 

121 
82 

163 
93 

108 
45 

108 
78 

118 
66 


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20  20 

7  24 
(14)  1  5 
20  41 
23  29 
22  53 
20  20 
20  36 

2  50 
(23)   0  25 

0  26 

20  35 

21  1 
21  21 
21  13 
21  25 

1  17 

2  28 
21  58 

4  57 
20  23 
18  8 
20  57 

2  S8 
118  (18)   0  25 


71 
148 

54 

89 
119 

42 


4  10 
18  25 
20     2 

1  31 
22  29 

1  51 


251 
350 
320 
326 
310 
311 
271 
19 
332 
328 
289 
210 
259 
278 
233 
272 
255 
320 
321 
331 
265 
344 
263 
304 
196 
288' 
257 
330 
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205 
238 


Date. 


Oct. 


Aug.  20 
20 
29 
20 
20 

Sept.  4 
18 
20 
3 
6 
8 
12 
13 
13 
13 
15 
17 
27 

Nov.  1 
5 
8 
10 
10 
10 
10 
16 
29 

Dec.  5 
12 
27 


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s 

Name. 

1 

S 

g  Pleiadum . . . 

1 

6 

19  Tauri 

5 

21  Tauri 

7 

20  Tauri 

5 

22  Taiiri 

7 

3  Sagittarii... 

5 

139  Tauri 

5 

(o  Geminorum. 

6 

53  Sagittarii... 

7 

B.  A.C.  7774.. 

6 

22  Piscium — 

5 

K  Arietis 

5 

20  Tauri 

7 

27  Tauri 

4 

28  Tauri 

6 

125  Tauri 

6 

58  Geminorum 

0 

TT  Scorpii 

3 

29  Capricorni . 

(i 

45  Piscium 

7 

IJ.  Arietis 

0 

23  Tauri 

5 

r;  Tauri 

3 

27  Tauri 

4 

28  Tauri 

6 

9-  Cancri 

0 

50  Capricorni. 

7 

26  Arietis 

0 

9  Cancri 

0 

9  Acpiarii 

4 

III 


II.  M. 

3  19 

3  32 

4  3 
4  3 

4  6 

17  26 
23  25 

5  33 

20  3 

19  24 

21  10 

20  15 

19  53 

20  3 
20  7 

22  21 
22  18 
16  13 
20  38 
22  48 

18  40 
4  2 

4  27 

5  28 
5  24 
4  30 

15  .54 

19  56 

20  12 
18  2 


113 

78 
74 

119 
83 

135 


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19  202 
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351  236 

25  226 

20  248 


93 
74 
60 
82 

101 
60 
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129! 

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73! 

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128 

143 

103 

121 

100 

175 

69 

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20 

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21 

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23 

23 

16 

21 

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4 

5 

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21 
20 
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234 
217 
213 
221 
228 
221 
261 
281 
214 
280 
214 
221 
284 
179 
208 
250 
235 


271  256 
20,  245 
211  229 
18  200 


334 

258 


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. 


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D.     II. 

Jany . . . 

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Fcby . . . 

.   20     8 

March . 

.  20     7 

April.  . 

.   17  IB 

May. . . . 

.    16     2 

June... 

.   13  10 

July . . . 

.    11   12 

Auk    •• 

.      7   16 

Sept . . . 

.     1   17 

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.    28   19 

Oct.  . . . 

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Nov  . . . 

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Eollpaes,  Plarietary  Conjunotions,  etc.,  \f\  the  Year  1897. 


January. 


13 
U 
14 
1 
0 
16 
22 


8  S 
9 
7  S 


11  W 

2   6 

16   11 


10 
23 
7 
9 
6 
4 


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6  1  SO 

Great,  elon^.  E.  19 

6  <l  9  3 

in  ft. 

Stationary. 

in  Perihelion. 

c5  '(  ,J   1  42  S 

d    J  t»  5  50  S 

Stationary. 

6  i  l:  3  46  N 

5  ©  Inferior. 
Great.  Hel.  Lat.  N. 

rf   d  y  5  29  N 

6  (i  h  7  19  N 
in  SI. 

6  (I  »  5  11  N 

February. 


® 

23  » 

18  9 
15  (J 

19  IB 
23  S 

2  9 

2  y 

10  s 

19   11 

15  h 

16  (J 

9  n 

13  y 

16  h 
4  m 

15   tf 


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Stationary. 

<S   1  9  3  48  S 

6  i  (J   1  51  S 

6   <l  I»  5  53  S 

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6    !» 

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8  ®. 

6  1 

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6  1 

h   7  19  N 

Stationary. 

in  Aphelion. 

March. 


1 

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S  1  57  S 

1 

3 

10  y  Stationary 

^ 

4 

20  9  in  Perihelion. 

< 

1 

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7 

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11 

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12  IX! 

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9 

4 

15 


6   11 


20 
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6  li 
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10 
13 


April. 


6  ®  Superior. 
6  i  9  5 

d  f  9  1 

Stationary. 

i   l  W  5 

in  a. 

i  EGeminoruin<J0 

i   (  (JO 

in  PeriheHon. 

i  i  US 

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<5    9  S    5 

i    (i  W  5 

i   i  T-   7 

Great.  Hel.  Lat.  N. 
Stationary. 
Great,  elonjjr.  E.  20 
6   ®  Inferior. 


54  S 
35  N 

29  S 

2  S 
50  S 

8N 

13  S 

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17  6 

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10  S 

12  y 

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21 

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6  d 

6  1 

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6  i 

in  «. 

6   i  V 

6  (L  h 

8   ®. 

stationary. 

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in  W. 

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in  Ai>helion. 

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in  Aphelion. 

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June. 


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3  m 

7  9 

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2  11 

12  W 

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!»  5    6  S 


22 

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6   i  <J   1  49  N 

6   i  2/   3  43  N 

6  ®. 

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6    W  h,  2    3N 

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in  Aphelion 


5  12  N 
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6  i 

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July. 


9  8  58  S 

9  5  11  S 

m  5    3  S 

9  0  14N 


23 

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17 
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10 
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18  N 


in  Aphelion. 

6  d 

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Great,  eloiiff.  W.  44  44 

in  Perihelion. 

6  i  h  7 

6   1  ¥  5  18  N 

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6    11  i   0    7  S 

6   <l  9   6  44  S 

6   1  m  5    1  S 

Eclipsed,  visible  in  Can. 

dm  9  1  21  S 

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6  1  9  3  18  N 

August. 


6  d 
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September. 

II.  •   ' 

17  ¥    ,j   d  ¥  5  12  N 

17  ':    6   i  h  «  68  N 

21  9  Stationary. 

22  9  Great.  Hel.  Lat.  3. 

23  9  in  A. 
1  l  rf    ®. 

22 «!  n  ®. 

U  IV  6  i  W  4  48  S 

7  9    d   ®  Inferior. 
14  ©  enters  ^  Autumn  com. 

21  9    d   d  9   2  48  N 
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19  1  d  d  2/  6  27  N 

22  9  d  J  9  2  35  N 

18  d  d  d  d  5  44  X 
18  9  d  2/  9  2  17  S 

1  ¥  d   d  ¥  4  68  N 

3   h  d    i  HO  36  \ 

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23  9  in  il. 


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October. 

in  Perihelion. 

6    11  9  0  12  N 

Great,  elonjf.  W.  18    2 

ill  Perihelion. 

Great.  Hel.  Lat.  N. 


16 
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6  39  .\ 
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5  12  N 
4  44N 

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27  S 

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39  N 

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December. 


99d¥  90  47N 

21   9   Great  Hel.  Lat.  S. 

8*d^  *4  26S 

15   9    <5    i-'  9  0  £6  S 

15   +   §   ®. 

2  21    d   d  2/6  50  \ 

12   9   Great,  elong.  E.  20    3 

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15  ¥  d   ( 

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23  9  in  ft. 

2   B  Stationaiy. 

14  2/  D  ®. 

18  9  rf    d 


y  4  34  N 

h  5  47N 

9'  .«  40  N 

d  2  26  N 

9  0  24  S 


9   0  40  N 


80 


ECLIPSES   OF  JUPITERS   SATELLITES. 


[1897 


ECLIPSES,  Etc.,  OF  JUPITER'S  SATELLITES,  1897. 

In  eastern  otandard  time  (0h.-2;ih.)  tr  in,  ileiioteH  trariHit  of  HatclliK- ;  tr  eg,  trnnxit  efrreiw ;  sh  in,  ohitdow  in 
gress ;  sh  eij,  Hliadow  eKresii ;  ec  dm,  dJHappearaiice  o(  iiutellitu  behind  planet ;  ec  (tin,  disappt-arance  of  Hatcllito  in 
planet'H  ^tiodow. 


January. 

February. 

D. 

It.     M. 

D.   II.   M. 

n.  II.  M. 

26 

1  30 

IV  ec  re 

27    0  32      1  tr  in 

27  23     1       1  treg 

D.    II.    M. 

U.    II.    M. 

1  48 

11  tr  in 

I  16      1  sh  in 

28     0  11       1  sh  eq 

1   23  44 

1  ec  din 

1     1  43 

1  ec  dis 

1  65 

11  sh  in 

2  61      1  tr  in 

21  17      1  ec  re 

2    0  1(1 

11  ec  dis 

2     3 

IV  tr  eg 

4  30 

11  tr  eg 

2  .M)  111  oc(/i« 

30  22  61     11  tr  in 

3    2 

1  oc  re 

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1  oc  re 

4  48 

11  «;.  -.'/ 

3  35      1  th  eq 

31    1  10    11  sh  in. 

ft    9 

11  oc  re 

4  06 

11  *7i  in 

26  10  52 

1  treg 

21  39      1  ocdis 

1  44    11  treg 

23  14 

1  sh  eg 

6    1 

11  tr  in 

10  67 

1  sh  eg 

28    0  41      1  ec  re 

3    0  le 

1  treg 

22  68 

1  sh  in 

27  20  46 

11  oc  dis 

18  59      1  tr  in 

May. 

23  41 

11  treg 

23  29 

1  tr  in 

23  49 

11  ec  re 

19  44       1  sh  in 

23  52 

111  sh  eg 

2    1  18 

1  sh  eg 

21  18      1  treg 

1  20  56  111  ocrfl* 

4    0  27 

111  tr  in 

1  48 

1  tre(i 

March. 

22    3       1  sh  eg 

2    0  31  111  oc  re 

3  6(1  111  tren 

20  60 

1  ec  dis 

20  19    9      1  ec  re 

1  56  HI  ec  dis 

7     0  42 

IV  uc  dis 

22  67 

1  oc  re 

2 

3  23  HI  tr  in 

23  58     11  trin 

23  H     11  ec  re 

4  fl« 

IV  oc  re 

23  54 

11  ec  dis 

4    1  111  sh  in 

30    1  33    11  sh  in 

3  21  18   IV  ec  dis 

8     4  19 

1  sh  in 

3    3  42 

11  oc  re 

3 

3  32 

1  oc  dis 

2  60    11  treu 
19  .-.7  HI  sh  m 

4    1  13      1  oc  din 

f,  IS 

1  tr  in 

19  46 

1  sh  eg 

6    1 

1  ec  re 

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«  39 

1  sheg 

20  14 

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4 

0  51 

1  tr  in 

20  17  HI  treg 

22  34      1  tr  in 

9    1  35 

1  ec  dis 

4  21    6 

11  sh  eg 

1    3 

1  sh  in 

23  21 »  HI  sheg 

23  47      1  sh  in 

2  46 

11  ec  dis 

21  69 

11  tre'i 

3  10 

1  tr  in 

31     1  27    IV  oc  ais 

5    0  53      1  tren 
19  42      1  oc  dit 

4  49 

1  acre 

6    2    9  111  ec  dis 

3  22 

1  sheg 

10    4     11  oc  dis 

22  48 

1  sh  in 

7    «  23 

1  sh  in 

21  68 

1  oc  dis 

23  31     n  ec  re 

23  12      1  ec  re 

23  44 

1  trin 

8    3  36 

1  ec  dis 

6 

0  20 

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8    1  23    11  tr  m 

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111  sh  eg 

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11  th  in 

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23  11 

11  tr  in 

21     3 

111  tr  eg 

19  17 

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20  29    11  oc  dis 

23  10 

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9    0  52 

1  sh  in 

19  32 

1  sh  in 

3  10      1  sh  in 

11  20    1    11  sh  eg 

11     0  10 

11  sA  eg 

1  13 

1  tr  in 

21  27  111  ec  re 

23  24      1  oc  dis 

11  21  15    IV  tr  eg 

0  13  111  8h  in 

3    8 

IV  ec  dis 

21  36 

1  treg 

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12    0  26      1  tr  in 

2    1 

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3  12 

1  sh  eg 

21  61 

1  sh  eg 

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19  .^3  111  th  in 

3  60  111  gh  eij 

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1  treg 
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6 

2  14 

IV  tr  in 

21  39      1  sh  in 

21  35      1  oc  dis 

4    0  111  tr  in 

22    5 

4  37 

IV  th  in 

23    5      1  tr  eg 

23  21  111  sh  eq 

14  21  14  111  oc  re 

10    0  41 

1  oc  re 

18  r,H 

1  ec  re 

23  58      1  sh  eg 

13  20  11       1  sh  in 

'ia.  41 

IV  sh  in 

2  30 

11  ec  dis 

23     1 

11  oc  dis 

5  21     4      1  cere 

21  14      1  tr  eg 

15    3  23 

'  V  sh  eg 

5  59 

11  oc  re 

7 

2  25 

11  ec  re 

6    2  19    11  tr  in 

22  30      1  sh  eg 

15    6  13 

1  sh  in 

19  20 

11  sh  in 

8  20    0 

11  tr  eg 

20  13  111  tr  in 

16  23    2    11  oc  dis 

6  58 

IV  tr  in 

19  39 

1  tr  in 

20  39 

11  sh  eg 

23  47  HI  treg 

18  19  48    11  sh  in 

16    3  28 

1  ec  dis 

21  40 

1  sh  eg 

10 

5  16 

1  oc  dis 

23  M\  111  shxn 

20    7    11  treg 

5  22 

11  ec  dis 

21  58 

1  tr  eg 

11 

2  35 

1  tr  in 

7    3  27  111  sheq 

22  38     11  sh  eq 

6  35 

1  oc  re 

11  19    7 

1  oc  re 

2  £8 

1  sh  in 

21  25    11  ocrfis 

19  22  16  111  treq 

17    0  42 

1  sh  in 

20  47 

11  sh  in 

4  54 

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8    2    7    11  ec  re 

23  29      1  oc  dis 

1  32 

1  tr  in 

21  22 

11  tr  in 

5  17 

1  sh  eg 

21    1   IV  sh  eg 

23  52  111  sh  in 

3    2 

1  sh  eg 

23  40 

11  sh  eq 

23  42 

1  oc  dis 

9  20  18    11  sh  eg 

20  20  49      1  tr  in 

3  51 

1  tr  eg 

12    0  13 

11  treg 

12 

2  23 

1  ec  re 

11    1  14      1  oc  dis 

22    6      1  sh  in 

21  56 

1  ec  dis 

6    8 

111  ec  dis 

20  15  111  oc  dis 

22  34       1  ((•  in 

23    8      1  treg 

23  50 

11  «7  tn 

13  10     6 

11  oc  re 

21     1 

1  tr  in 

23  34      1  sh  in 

21    0  26      1  sh  eg 

18    1     2 

1  oc  re 

15    5  30 

1  ec  dis 

21  26 

1  sh  in 

12    0  53      1  tr  eg 

21  31      1  ec  re 

1  30 

11  tr  in 

20     4 

111  th  in 

23  20 

1  treg 

1  53      1  sh  eg 

25  19  51    11  tr  in 

2  43 

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20  51 

111  tr  in 

23  45 

1  sh  en 

19  41       1  oc  dis 

22  25    11  sh  in 

4  11 

HI  sh  in 

23  39  111  sh  en 

13 

1  25  111  ec  re 

22  69      1  ec  re 

22  44    11  tr  eg 

4  21 

11  tr  eg 

16    0  20  111  tr  eg 

20  52 

1  ec  re 

13  19  21       1  treq 

26  22  39  HI  tr  in 

21  30 

1  sheg 

2  46 

1  sh  in 

14 

1  17 

11  oc  dis 

20  22       1  sh  eg 

27  20  14    11  ec  re 

22  17 

1  treg 

2  57 

1  tr  in 

5     1 

11  ec  re 

23  46  HI  tr  in 

22  44      1  tr  in 

19  23    6 

11  oc  re 

5    6 

1  sheg 

19  28 

IV  ec  re 

14  23  49     11  ocdis 

28    0    1      1  sh  in 

22    0  40  111  oc  re 

5  16 

1  treg 

15 

19  23 

11  tr  in 

16  20    3    11  th  in 

19  54      1  oc  dis 

23    5  21 

1  ec  dis 

17    2  25 

1  oc  re 

20  22 

11  sh  in 

20  48    11  tr  eg 

22  42    IV  sh  in 

24    2  35 

1  sh  in 

4    6 

11  ec  dis 

22  15 

11  tr  eg 

21  30    IV  oc  re 

23  26      1  ec  re 

3  18 

1  trin 

21  23 

1  tr  in 

23  14 

11  sh  eg 

22  54     11  sh  eq 

20  20  48      1  sh  eg 

4  55 

1  sh  eg 

23  35 

1  sh  eg 

18 

4  20 

1  tr  in 

17  21  19  HI  ecre 

30  21  12  111  ec  re 

5  36 

1  tr  eg 
1  ec  dis 

23  42 

1  tr  eg 

4  52 

1  sh  in 

19    0  24      1  tr  in 

23  49 

18  20  50 

1  oc  re 

19 

4  17 

1  ec  re 

1  29      1  sh  in 

June. 

25    2  22 

11  sh  in 

23  21 

11  sh  in 

22  46 

1  tr  in 

2  42      1  tr  eg 
21  31      1  oc  dis 

2  47 

1  ot  re 

23  35 

11  tr  in 

23  21 

1  sh  in 

1  22  30    11  tr  in 

3  47 

11  fciu 

19    2  14 

11  sh  eg 

23  3.'i 

111  oc  dis 

20    0  53      1  ec  re 

3  22  49    11  ec  re 

5  16 

11  sh  eg 

2  26 

11  tr  en 

20 

1     5 

1  treg 

19  57      1  sh  in 

4  21  .50      1  oc  dis 

6  38 

11  ^r  eg 

20  21  21 

11  oc  re 

1  39 

1  sh  eg 

21  10      1  treg 

5  20  24       1  sh  in 

21     4 

1  kA  )'/i 

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111  sh  in 

19  .^i4 

1  oc  dis 

22  16      1  sh  eg 

21  12    IV  oc  dit 

21  44 

1  tr  in 

(»     6 

111  tr  in 

22  46 

1  ec  re 

21  19  22      1  ec  re 

21  28      1  treq 

25  23  24 

1  u/i  ^i; 

3  37 

111  sh  en 

21 

3  34 

11  oc  dis 

22    2  15    11  oc  dis 

22  43      1  sh  eq 

26     0     2 

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3  37  111  tr  e'l 

19  32 

1  treg 

23  20  26    11  tr  in 

6  20  20  111  oc  re 

26  21  13 

1  oc  re 

4  40 

1  sh  in 

20     1 

1  sh  eq 

22  39    11  sh  in 

21  55  HI  ec  lit 

21  17 

11   fC  (f/S 

4  41 

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22  21     4 

IV  tre'q 

23  15     11  tr  eq 

in  20  12    11  0.  dis 

27     1  25 

11  oc  )T 

24     1  ii> 

1  oc  dis 

21   40 

11  fri'n 

24     1  30    11  sh  en 

12  21    6      1  /(•  in 

28  22  11 

111    CC  (/ifi 

4     8 

1  oc  re 

22  37 

IV  sh  in 

20  46  111  oc  re 

22  19      1    h  in 

29    4    2 

111  oc  re 

23    7 

1  tr  in 

22  58 

11  th  in 

21  57  111  ec  dis 

13  20  .53  111  nc  dit 

31     4  29 

1  *7i  /« 

23    9 

1  sh  in 

23 

0  32 

11  tr  eg 

23  43    IV  tr  in 

21  45      \  ec  re 

5     2 

1  tr  in 

25    1  26 

1  tr  eg 

1  50 

11  sh  eg 

25    1  17  HI  ecre 

14  20  47    IV  sh  eq 

6  40 

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1  28 

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3     5 

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20  36    11  ec  re 

17  22  52    11  oc  dis 

21  18 

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19  31 

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26    ^  14      1  tr  in 

19  20    8    11  tr  eq 

21  50 

IV  tr  in 

20  J  5 

IV  oc  dis 

24 

20  55 

11  ec  re 

27  2'  42       1  tr  in 

22  23    11  th  eq 

22  35 

1  ec  re 

26 

3  13 

1  oc  dis 

21  52      1  sh  in 

21  21    1      1  sh  eg 

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21 


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May 


June 


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8  33  1 
7  24    1 

6  8 
5  40 
5  50 

5  .54 

5  55 
5  53 

5  45 
5  42 
5  40 


1  5  32 
H  5  10 
21  4  32 


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July    11 
21 


Aug     11 
21 


Sept    11 
21 


Oct 


Nov 


1  4 
H  4 


3  49  1 
3  19  1 
3    4 


3  12 
3  55 
5     3 


6  13  ll 

7  2  ll 
7  35    1 


7  50  1 
7  25  1 
6    7    1 


21 

1 
11 
21 


Dec     11 

21 


43 
36 


5  18 

6  14 

7  3 

7  52 

8  33 
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1897] 


RISING,  SOUTHINO   AND   SETTING   OF  THE    PLANETS. 


31 


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1. 

M. 

23 

1 

1 

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0 

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1  d/i  (•,'/ 

21 

17 

1 

n:  rf 

22 

51 

11 

tr  in 

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10 

11 

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11 

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20 

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1 

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11 

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21 

18 

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13 

1 

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1 

21 

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22 

34 

1 

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23  47 

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1 

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12 

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20  29    11  01'  di» 

20  1     11  sheg 

21  15    IV  trey 
0  26      1  tr  in 

19  53  111  eh  in 

21  35  1  oc  dis 
23  21  111  8/1  e.!-/ 

20  11   1  8^  t'l 

21  14   i  tr  eg 

22  30   1  sh  eg 

11  oc  di» 

11  Bh  in 

11  treg 

11  ah  eg 

22  Hi  111  treg 
■a  29   1  oc  dis 

23  52  111  »h  in 
20  49  1  tr  in 
22  6   1  «ft  in 


23  2 

19  48 

20  7 
22  38 


23  8 
0  25 

21  31 
19  51 

25 

22  44 


1  treg 

1  sh  eg 

1  ec  re 

11  tr  in 

11  i)h  in 

II  tr  eg 
22  39  111  tr  in 
20  14  11  ec  re 

1  tr  in 
1  sh  in 
1  oc  din 
IV  sh  in 
1  ec  re 
1  «/i  eg 

III  eu  re 


22  44 
0  1 

19  .')4 

22  42 

23  26 

20  48 

21  12 


June. 


22  30 
22  49 
21  .'iO 

20  24 

21  12 

21  28 

22  43 

20  20 

21  55 
20  12 

i   21  6 

22  19 

20  53 

21  45 

20  47 

22  52 
9  20  8 

22  23 

21  1 


11  tr  in 

II  ec  re 
1  oc  di* 
1  sh  in 

IV  oc  dit 
1  f'-  eg 

I  .s7t  eg 
111  acre 
111  ec  lis 

11  0.  dis 
1  trin 
1  .  /'  in 

III  DC  dit 
\  ec  re 

IV  sh  eg 

II  oc  dis 
11  tr  eg 
11  sh  eg 

1  sh  eg 


ECLIl'SKS,  Etc.,  OF  JUPITER'S  SATELLITES— Omtintted. 


1).  II.  M. 

October. 

U. 

II.  M, 

n. 

II.  M. 

I). 

II.  M. 

22  20  48  IV  oc  re 

12 

5  27 

1  sh  CI 

4 

6  12 

1  ec  dis 

18 

0  [,-< 

11 

tr  eii 

ec  dis 

20  20  0  11  tr  in 

D. 

II.  M. 

0  21 

1  tr, 

5 

3  19 

1  sh  in 

20 

4  27 

1 

22  13  n  sh  in 

15 

5  24 

11  sh  in 

13 

3  42 

1  oc  1 1 

4  27 

1  tr  in 

21 

1  .'13 

1 

sh   l/l 

27  22  13   1  oc  dis 

19 

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1  ec  dis 

15 

3  19 

HI  8A  in 

5  35 

1  sh  eg 

2  10 

111 

sh  eg 

28  20  37   1  sh  in 

20 

5  18 

1  sh  eg 

6  25 

111  sh  eg 

6  43 

1  tr  eg 

2  44 

1 

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21  50   1  tr  eg 

5  54 

1  treg 

10 

4  15 

11  tr  in 

0 

4  3 

1  oc  re 

3  .50 

1 

sh  eii 

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5  17 

l\  sh  in 

4  59 

11  sh  eg 

8 

3  15 

IV  oc  dis 

4  11 

111 

tr  in 

July. 

27 

4  55 

1  sh  in 

18 

5  3 

1  sh  in 

4  2JI 

1 V  oc  re 

6  1 

1 

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5  30 

\  tr  in 

6  3 

1  tr  \n 

9 

4  14 

11  ec  dit 

0  55 

111 

tr  eg 

6  21  30   1  tr  in 

28 

5  15 

1  oc  re 

23 

4  r,:i 

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10 

5  24 

111  ecdis 

22 

2  22 

1 

nc  re 

12  20  22  11  oedis 

5  37 

111  ec  dis 

25 

3  47 

1 1  oc  re 

11 

1  68 

11  sh  eg 

25 

4  25 

11 

sh  in 

21  5  111  cc  re 

31 

0  14 

11  oc  re 

20 

4  39 

111  oc  re 

4  17 

11  tr  ej, 

6  58 

11 

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l.l  20  43   1  ocdis 

27 

4  19 

1  ecdis 

12 

6  11 

1  sh  in 

27 

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11 

oc  re 

14  20  18   1  tr  eg 

November. 

28 

2  30 

1  tr  in 

<l  22 

1  tr  in 

0  20 

1 

ec  dis 

21  12  I  sh  eg 

3  42 

1  sh  eg 

13 

2  34 

1  ec  dis 

28 

3  5 

111 

sh  in 

17  20  15  IV  fr  i/» 

4 

3  44 

1 V  ec  dis 

4  44 

1  tr  eg 
IV  sh  in 

5  59 

1  oc  re 

3  20 

1 

sh  in 

21  20  49   1  sh  in 

4  11 

1  ec  dis 

29 

4  43 

14 

1  57 

1  sh  eg 

i   40 

1 

trin 

22  20  18   1  ec  re 

5 

4  23 

1  tr  eq 

2  51 

111  treg 

5  35 

1 

sh  '■<! 

28  20  33  11  tr  in 

( 

4  :») 

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December. 

3  7 

1  tr  eg 

0  6 

111 

sh  eg 

8 

5  54 

111  tre(i 

16 

6  4U 

11  ec  dis 

6  55 

1 

tr  ei) 

August. 

9 

4  9 

11  treg 

2 

0  29 

11  oc  !!• 

18 

1  52 

11  sh  in 

29 

4  15 

1 

oc  re 

11 

6  4 

1  ec  dis 

3 

4  20  111  ec  re 

4  21 

11  tr  in 

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1  24 

1 

Ir  eg 

6  19  43  111  sh  in 

12 

4  4 

1  trin 

5  69 

Ill  oc  (/l'» 

4  32 

11  sh  eg 

RISING,  SOUTHING  AND  SETTING  OF  THE  PUNETS,  1897. 


Mercury  9 

Venus  9      j 

Mars  i 

Jupiter  v.        1 

Saturn  V 

Rises';  S'uths 

Sets. 

Rises. 

II.   M. 

10  0 
9  45 
9  28 

S'uths 

II.   M. 
15  0 
15  5 
15  8 

Sets. 

II.   M. 

20  1 
20  25 
20  48 

Rises. 

S'uthg 

II.   M. 

21  56 
21  12 
20  33 

Sets. 

II.  M. 

5  67 

6  11 
4  31 

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II.   M. 

21  22 
20  40 
19  57 

S'uths 

II.   M. 

4  0 
3  19 
2  37 

Sets.  ; 

II.   M. 

10  41 

10  1 

9  21 

Rises. 

II.   M. 

4  7 
3  33 
2  67 

S'uths 

II.   M. 

8  52 
8  17 
7  41 

Sets. 

Jany 

1 

11 
21 

II.  M.II.   M. 
8  ;^\    13  23 
8  33  ;13  21 
7  24  12  17 

II.   M. 

17  52  1 

18  10  1 
17  11 

II.   M. 
14  1 
13  17 
12  38 

II.  u. 

13  45 
13  8 
12  31 

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1 

11 
21 

6  8 

5  49 

6  50 

10  53 
10  29 
10  33 

15  39 
15  9 
15  16 

9  6 
8  43 
8  19 

15  8 
15  6 
15  3 

21  11 
21  29 
21  46 

12  1 
11  30 
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19  50 
19  27 
19  1 

3  54 
3  25 
3  0 

19  8 
18  22 
17  36 

1  50 
1  6 
0  22 

8  35 
7  51 
7  12 

2  17 
1  41 
1  3 

7  0 
6  23 
5  46 

11  .-.1 
11  13 
10  35 

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1 

11 
21 

5  54 
5  55 
5  53 

10  46 

11  6 
11  30 

16  37 

16  16 

17  8  1 

7  59 
7  32 
7  2 

14  58 
14  48 
14  33 

21  56 

22  6 
22  5 

10  44 
10  22 
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18  42 
18  21 
18  1 

2  42 
2  21 
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23  46 
23  2 
22  19 

6  38 
6  56 
5  14  , 

0  32 
23  49 
23  9 

6  14 
4  35 

3  56 

10  4 
9  25 
8  45 

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1 
11 
21 

5  45 
5  42 
5  40 

12  4 
12  40 
18  10 

18  22 

19  37 

20  39 

6  25 
5  43 
4  68 

14  6 
13  27 
12  33 

21  47 
21  11 
20  9 

9  44 
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1  9  16 

17  41 
17  24 

17  7 

1  40 
1  20 
1  0 

14  39 
13  57 
13  16 

21  32 
20  50 
20  10 

4  28 

4  48 

3  7 

1 

22  24 
21  44 
21  0 

3  11 

2  30 

1  48 

8  1 
7  '20 
6  40 

May 

1 
11 
21 

5  32 
5  10 
4  32 

13  10 
12  ,50 
11  .-,5 

21  1 
20  30 
19  19 

4  14 

3  36 
3  5 

11  3- 

10  37 

9  56 

18  51 
17  38 
16  46 

9  4 
8  44 

8  44 

10  51 
16  35 
16  19 

0  40 

0  19 

23  54 

12  36 
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11  23 

19  30 
18  .52 
18  15 

2  29  : 

1  49 
1  11 

20  18 
19  35 
18  52 

1  10 

0  28 

23  42 

5  59 
5  17 
4  36 

June 

1 

11 
21 

3  40 
3  19 
3  4 

10  67 
10  29 
10  29 

18  4 
17  39 
17  63 

2  38 
2  16 

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9  25 

9  8 
8  57 

16  12 

15  59 

16  56 

8  35 
8  27 
8  20 

16  2 

15  46 
15  30 

23  29 
23  5 
22  40 

10  45 

10  12 

9  40 

17  30 
17  1 
16  26 

0  30 
23  49 
23  13 

18  4 
17  22 
16  35 

22  55 
22  13 
21  27 

3  .-.O 
3  8 
2  24 

July 

1 

11 
21 

3  12 
3  55 
5  3 

10  55 

11  44 

12  35 

18  38 

19  33 

20  7 

1  44 
,  1  33 
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8  52 
8  51 
8  53 

16  0 
16  9 
10  "0 

8  13 
8  7 
8  0 

15  14 
14  ,58 
14  41 

22  14 
21  49 
21  22 

9  8 
8  38 
8  8 

15  .53 
15  20 
14  47 

22  37  15  .58 
22  1  16  1', 
21  26  ,  14  37 

20  60 
20  9 
19  29 

1  46 

1  5 
(1  25 

Aug 

1 

11 
21 

fi  13 
7  2 
7  35 

13  14 
13  33 
13  40 

20  15 
20  6 
19  45 

i  0  36 

1  31 

|142 

8  59 

9  7 
9  15 

l(i  23 
1(1  43 
16  49 

!  7  53 
i  7  47 
i  7  41 

14  23 
14  7 
13  .51 

20  53 
20  27 
20  0 

7  30 
7  8 
6  40 

14  12 
13  40 
13  8 

20  47 
20  12 
19  37 

13  54 
13  15 
12  37 

18  40 
18  7 
17  29 

23  38 
22  .".9 
22  21 

Sept 

1 
11 
21 

7  50 
7  25 
6  7 

13  32 
12  59 
11  54 

^9  14 
18  33 
17  41 

!  2  0 
2  19 

i  2  ■'2 

9  26 
!.'  35 
9  43 

10  51 
10  50 
16  44 

'  7  35 
7  30 

1  7  26 

13  33 
13  17 
13  2 

19  31 
19  5 
18  39 

0  8 
5  41 
5  13 

12  33 
12  2 
11  31 

18  59 
18  24 
17  ,50 

11  .57 
11  21 
10  46 

16  47 
16  1) 
15  35 

21  :;S 
21  1 

20  23 

Oct 

1 
11 
21 

4  43 

4  36 

5  18 

10  54 

10  46 

11  4 

17  6 
16  56 
16  50 

3  5 

3  30 

1  3  54 

9  ,50 

9  57 

10  3 

16  35 
16  24  ' 
10  11 

1  7  22 

•   7  18 

7  15 

12  48 
12  34 
12  21 

18  14 
17  49 
17  26 

4  44 

4  10 
3  48 

11  0 

10  28 

9  66 

17  15 
10  40 
16  5 

10  11 
9  37 
9  3 

14  59 
14  23 
13  48 

19  47 
19  10 

IS  34 

Nov 

1 
11 
21 

6  14 

7  3 
7  52 

11  29 

11  i)2 

12  10 

10  44 
16  41 
16  41 

'  4  21 
,  4  48 

1  5  15 

10  10 
10  16 
10  25 

15  .58 
15  45 
15  34 

'  7  13 
7  10 

|7  8 

12  7 
11  ,50 
11  46 

17  2 
10  42 
10  23 

3  16 
2  46 
2  16 

9  21 

«  48 
8  15 

15  26 
14  .51 
14  15 

8  25 
7  52 
7  18 

13  9 
12  35 
12  0 

17  54 
17  19 
10  42 

Dec 

1 
11 
21 

8  33 

9  0 
9  5 

12  45 

13  11 
13  2« 

16  56 

17  21 
17  47 

fi  42 

1  6  9 

6  34 

10  35 

10  47 

11  0 

15  27 
15  24 
15  I'd 

;  7  7 

1  7  4 
7  1 

U  37 
11  28 
11  21 

16  6 

15  .52 
15  40 

1  44 

1  12 
0  39 

7  42 
7  7 
0  32 

13  39 
13  3 
12  26 

6  46 
6  12 
5  39 

11  27 

10  52 
10  18 

10  7 
15  32 
14  .57 

32 


MEAN   PLACES  OF  STAllU. 


[1»97 


MEAN  PLACES  OF  142  STARS  FOR  JANUARY,  0  d  -62. 


Name  of  Star. 


a  AmlroiiU'diD.. . . 
Y  I'l'ifiiMi  Ali/enilt. 

i  Ceti 

12  Cell 

a  CasKlnppiiD 

8  Cfti 

«    I'lMOIUIIl 

0  Anilromedos., , . 

9  Ceti 

a  VmmSl'wi.Pota'n 


HiKht 
AiK-en«i'n 


0  riHcium 

i  Ceti 

8  Arietis 

Y  Aii(lroiiiedu) . . . . 

a  Arietin 

vtCetl 

<r  Arietia 

a  Arletig 

a  Persei 

0  Tmiri 

T)  Taiirl 

A  Tauri 

Y  Tauri 

o  Taiiri/lWe6a)'a»t 
t  Auri^riu 

a  Auritfio  Capella. 
/3  Orionia  Rigel. . . 

0  Tauri 

6  Orionlg 

«  OrioniH 

ic  Oriotiis 


4 

3-(l 
2-8 

2i 
2 

8-4 

6-6 

4-6 
2 

4-3 
8 

6-4 
4 
1 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

3-2 
1 
2 

3-4 
3 

2-3 
1 
5 

2-1 

4-5 


a  Orionis 

3  Auriifio 

»)  Qeiniiiorum. . . . 
y.  Oeiuinoriiin. . . . 

Y  Oeininorum. . . . 

0  CanisMaJ.5frin« 
51Cephei  lleo.... 
a   Cania  Majoris  . . 

Y  Caiiis  Majoris  . . 
i  Canis  Slajoria  . . 

5  G'iniiiorum. ...  3-4 
P  Cuiiis  Minoris  . .  3 
a'Oemiiior  Cantor  2-1 
aCanisMiii./'oci/'ii  1 
B  Oemiiior  Pollux  1-2 

6  Canuri 5 

B  Caiicri *-3 

rj  Cancri 6 

1  UrsR)  .Majoris. . .     3 

o  Cancri 4 

a  Hydno 2 

8  Ursa)  Majoris.. .  3' 
e  Leonis 3' 

a  Leoiiia  IleytUiis.  1-2  10 

Y' Leonis 21 

^  Hydras 4| 

p  Leonis 4 1 

t   Leonis 5| 

a  Leonis ."5 

a  Ursa)  Majoris  . .     2' 

X  Leonis 5 

S  Leonis 2-3  U 

T  Leonis 5: 

A  Draconis 3-4' 

v  Leonis 5-4 


B  Leonis 

Y  UrsEB  Majoris. 

t  Corvi 

I)  Virginus 


2 
2-3 

3 
3-4 


12 


m  • 
3    3  7 

7  6ft'8 
14  100 

24  400 
34  3»'7 

38  25-2 
57  :JS8 

3  1.7-8 

18  52  6 
21  19-0 

25  58-2 
30  87'2 

40  22  ■« 

48  50'0 
57  34-5 

1  22  0 
37  57-8 
45  48-3 

5  441 
10  681 

19  101 

41  21-0 
68  SO -3 
13  560 
30    0-0 

50  17-1 
9  4-8 
9  36-2 

19  40-8 

20  44  0 

30  59-2 

42  52-3 

49  35-7 

51  58-4 

8  39-7 
10  43-8 

31  43.7 
40  30-0 
62  13-9 
64  34-7 
59  00-4 

4  12-2 

13  58-3 

21  34-0 
28  1-8 
3^  64  0 

39  0-8 
67  11-0 
10  55-8 

20  45-2 

52  9-4 
52  44-7 

22  31'6 
25  58-1 

40  0-3 

2  63.2 

14  17-7 

21  0-0 
27  23-3 

43  60-7 
55  8-2I 
57  22-4! 
59  42-3| 

8  37-9i 

22  38 -4  j 
25  17-3 
31  40.5! 
43  48 '4 1 
48  24-9 

4  49.0! 
14  38.21 


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V'ariat. 


« 
-  3-00 
3-08 
3-0.') 

3-(m 

3-38 
3-01 
3-11 
3-36 
3-00 

24-45 
3-20 
3-10 
2-l)0! 
3-31) 
3-flO 
3  37 
3-10 
3-30 
3-42 
4-20 
3-22 
3-50 
3-54 
3-41 
3-44 
3-90 
4-43 
2-88 
3-79 
3-00 
3  04 
2-84 
3-25 
4-40 
3-02 
3  03 
3-47 
2-04 

29-74 

2-;i(i 
2-71 
2-44 
3-59 
3-20 
3-84 
3-14 
3-08 
3-09 
3-20 
3-48 
4-13 
3-29 
2-95 
4-04 
3-41 
3-20 
3-31 
2-90 
3-10 
3-10 
3-10 
3-74 
3-10 
3-20 
3-09 
3  02 
3-07 
3-00 
3-18i 
3.081 
3.071 


Decllna'tn 

An'l 

Var, 

»    '      // 

H 

28  31  18-3 

190 

14  30  30  3 

20-0 

-  9  -23  42-8 

20-0 

-  4  31  34-9 

19'9 

55  M  20-5 

19-8 

-18  33    7-5 

19-6 

7  '20    8-0 

19-4 

35    4  27-8 

19-2! 

-  8  42  53-6 

18-7| 

88  45  30-3 

•  o'tji 

14  48  53-4 

18-71 

8  38  20-7 

18-21 

-10  .'-.(1  42-2 

17-8; 

20  18  10-1 

17-7. 

41  50    7-4 

17-4! 

•2r!  58  31-1 

17-2' 

2  48    6-8 

16-3; 

14  30  -20-9 

15.0' 

19  19  40-1 

13-8, 

49  -29  29-8 

131 

8  39  58-6 

12-9 

23  47  11-2 

11-4 

21  48    0-4 

10-1 

15  22  43-7 

8-9 

10  18    7-5 

7-5 

33    0  10-3 

0-0 

45  53  34-7 

4-0 

-  8  19  14-8 

4-4 

28  31  12-9 

3-4 

-  0  22  31-9 

2-9 

-  1  10    4-2 

2-6  1 

-  0  42  22-8 

1-5 

7  23  15-7 

0-9  1 

44  60  12-0 

0-7 

-22  :i2  11-4 

-0-7 

22  33  .58-3 

-  10 

10  29  13-3 

-  2-81 

-10  34  29-8 

-  4-7| 

87  12  34-1 

-  4-0 

-'28  49  55-7 

-  4-7 

-15  28.52-6 

-  5-1 

-20  13  40-7 

-  5-5 

22  10  18-5 

-  0-3 

8  29  48-0 

-  7-0 

32    0  52-1 

-  7-0 

5  29  19-7 

-  9-0 

•28  10  29-4 

-  8-4 

28    4  59-5 

-  P-8 

9  30  10-0 

-10-9 

20  47  27-3 

-12-0 

48  20  45-3 

-13-9 

12  15  23-9 

-1R-7  1 

-  8  12  44-0 

-15-5  1 

52    8  47-7 

-16-2 

24  14  54 -2 

-16 -4 1 

12  -28  14-0 

-175 

20  21  45-1 

-18-1 

-10  18  39-2 

-18-3 

9  50  11-6 

-18-4 

11    5  24-0 

-19-0 

4  10  13-6 

-19-3 

02  18  25-4 

-19-4 

7  53  34-0 

-19-4 

21    5  10-0 

-19.7 

3  25  24-3 

-19.8 

09  53  58-2 

-19.8 

-  0  16  18-0 

-19.9 

15    8.')2-0 

-20.1 

54  10    2-3 

-•20.0 

--22    2  48.9 

-•20.0; 

-05  40.2 

-•20.0 

Nam*  of  Mtor. 


UiKht    I  Arin'al 
|A8ceniil'ii!Varlat. 


B  Corvl '2 

Y'  VirtrtniN i3 

6  VirKiiiiH 

a  CanuniVunatic'r 

<  Virulnii 13 

6  VirKiii:<« 14 

a  VirKi';iH  y.S^ncs:)'! 
T)  r:.iiti  .Majoris..  '.\ 

1)  Hootis I 

a  l»rui'iini>-   3 

a  l)i)i>liH(,li.    '(r'<i) 

p   llootis j4 

«  Hootls \'l 

a«i.;v--> \± 

B  L'siii  Miiiori«. -.' 

B  llot,'<H 

.9  Lil)n" 

a  CoroMii! 

a  Serpeiitis |2 

(  Her|it'nti» ;3 

C  I'rHiu  .Minoris. . .  4 

fli  .Sforpii 

5  Opliinchi  

Y  Merculis 

a  Hc'orpii  Antaret 

i  Herculis 

•  I'rsH)  Minoris,. . 

7)  Ophinohi 

o'  Herculis 

B  Draponis 

9  Scorpii 

a.  Ophinchi 

B  Ophinohi 

IX  HerculiH 

Y  Draconis 

0  Ursi-'  Minoris,, . 


\  h  tn  I 
3il2  28  68^6 


14 


10 


/U.1  Sa)(ittarii 
r/  Serpentis. . . 
A  SaKittarii  . . 
a  LyrsB  Veja. 

fl'  Lyriu 

<  Aquila)  . .  . 
i  Aipiilai  .... 
S  A<iuilii!     3- 

Y  Aquilui   I 

a  Aquiiiu  Altair.  .|l 

B  Aquila)  

a- Capricorn! 3 

«  Delphini 

a  Cysfni 2 

e  Aquari i4' 

32  Vulpeculio j5 

9  Capricorn! I 

01>  Cysiii 5-6 

i  Cy(,'ni 3 

0  Cephei 3-2 

B  Aquari 3 

fl2  Cephei 3 

e   Pe<;asi '2-3 

S  Capricorn! 3 

a  Aipiarii |    3 

9  Aquari! |4-6 

Y  Aquari! 4-3 

r)  Aquari! 4-3 

i  Pe^asi |3-4 

A  Aquarii 1    4 

a  \'\sAusPo)iinll>'t  1-2 
a  Pej^tasi  Markab.     2 

1  Piscium 4-6 

y  Cephei 3-4 

a  ScUlptoris 4-5 


HO  '20-5 
W  -24 'U 
61  ?2'7 

67  3  0 
13    J37-0 

:„  '5-9 
43  ?  )-0 

49  40-8 
1301 

10  67 '8 

27  '23-6 
40  29-4 

46  10-7 
61    0-2 

68  4-0 
16  11  27-8 

30  19-0 

39  11-0 

45  40-9 

47  44-2 

69  20-8 

8  60-8 
17  '22-4 
23    6  5 

37  25-8 
66  31-4 

4  '28-2 

9  67-0 

28  0-3 
'29  60-3 
30    9-2 

38  '29 -2 
42  25-0 
64  12-9 

6  31-3 

7  30-'.^ 
16  58-8 
21  30-8 
33  '27 -1 

40  160 
54  50-7 

0  40-6 
'20  18-3 

41  21-8 

46  46-6 

50  15-2 
20  12  20-4 

28  17-0 
37  55-2 

42  6-9 

50  10-2 
0  8-9 
210-7 

8  33-1 
16  7-3 
20  8-2 
27  19-8 

39  7-0 
41  21-3 

0  29-6 

11  23-9 
10  20-1 
30  3-8 
30  19-5 

47  14-6 

51  57-0 
.5937-81 

23  34  39-1 
35    f.-9! 

43  33-7' 

I 


DeclJnat'n 


i 

2 

8 

2 

2 

8 

4 

6 

2 

8 

3 

2 

2 

6 

3 1 17 

4 

2 

3 

2 

3 

4 

3 

6 

4 

3 

3 

1 

4 

4 

3 

4 

3 

2 

4 

4 

4 

1 

3 

6 

421 


18 


19 


» 

804 
3  02 
281 
2-99 
3-10 
3-16 
2-37 
2-80 
1-62 
2-73 
2-89 
2-02 
-f-  3-31 

—  0-23 
-+•  2-26 

8  22 

2-54 

2-95 

-f-  2-99 

—  2-25 
-4-  3-48 

3-14 

2-04 

3-67 

+  2  "20 

—  6'31 
-t-  343 

273 
1^35 
4^30 
2^78 
•2-96 
•2  34 
f  1-39 
--  19-48 


-+• 


21 


22 


3-59 
3-10 
3'70 
2-03 
2-21 
2-72 
2-76 
3-02 
2-86 
2-93 
2 -95 1 
3-33; 
2-87 
2-04 
3-25 
2-55 
3-37 
2-68 
2-66 
1-44 
3-16 
0-79 
2-95 
3-32 
3-08 
3-17' 
flO, 

;i-08' 

2-99 
3-13 
3-32 
2-98 
3-08 
2-42 
313 


-22  49  :W 

-  0  58  56 

3  66  24 
38  62  '28 

11  3U45 

-  4  69  21 
-10  87  26 

49  49  37 

18  54  60 
04  62    4 

19  43    7 

30  49  24 
27  30  ao 

-16  30  49 
74  34  35 
40  47  48 

-  9  0  10 
•27    340 

0    4  58 

4  47  10 
78    0  40 

-19  31  24 

-  3  ^25  44 
19^25    2 

-20  12  12 

31  47  12 
82  12  23 

-15  3f  .Ml 
14  31)  27 
52  22  38 
42  66  38 

12  38    6 

4  36  30 
27  40  60 
51  30  3 
80  36  46 

-21  6  8 

-  2  58  30 
-26  '28  43 

38  41  15 
33  14  34 
14  56  12 

13  42  37 
2  64  88 

10  21  44 

8  36  40 

0    8  67 

•12  51  50 

10  57  11 

44  54  43 

-  9  62  32 
27  39  50 

-17  39  50 
38  14  33 
29  48  16 
62    8  50 

-  0  1  '27 
70    6  30 

9-24  9 
-10  36  30 

-  0  49  13 

-  8  17  40 

-  1  64  23 

-  0  38  64 
10  17  37 

-8  7  39 
-3010    6 

14  39    3 

5  4  4 
77  3  26 
■28  41  58' 


An'l 
V»r. 


0  -2()'0 

1  -19'8 
7!-19^fl 

'4-19'fi 
'7-19'4 
■l!-19'8 
0,-18-9 
9i-18l 
'6,-181 
:!-17'8 
0-18^8 
•3-16-9 
11-16-3 
0,-161 
0-14^7 
•1-143 
'5J-136 
0-12'3 
5-116 
2;-ll-0 
7i-l0'9 
8  -lO'l 
0  -  9-5 
•2-  8-6 
■21-  8 '3 
■2i-  0'7 
■9  -  5^6 
■Oj-  4^7 
•81-  4^8 


!!: 

■01- 

■81- 

2- 

2 

■6 

■7 

■7 

0 

■5 

■3 

2 

■9 

■0 

■4 

'9 

■0 

■8 

■71 

■4 

■0 

4 

■9 

5 

'7 

■7 

-4 

8 

9 

0 

3 

0 

2 

6 
3 

0' 

8' 
5 
9l 


2 '8 
2  0 
2^8 

-  17 

-  2  3 

-  0-5 
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0^7 

0'7 

V7 

3^2 

4'0 

4^7 

61 

7^0 

8'0 

9'3 

8^8 

lO'O 

121 

12  7 

13^0 

1&6 

141 

176 

14-6 

16-2 

16-7 

15-8 

16  4 

16^2 

17^4 

17'8 

18'0 

18-5 

18-7 

19^1 

19-0 

19-3 

19-6 

20  1 

19-0 


The  DominiOQ  of  Canada  has  an  area  of  about  3,315,047  square  miles,  or,  ifcludiny:  its  water  surface, 
3,450,383  square  miles,  is  about  3,500  miles  from  east  to  west  and  1,400  miles  from  norti:  to  south,  and  oonsists  ol 
tlrio  provinces  of  Ontario  and  Quebec  (formerly  Upper  aiul  Lower  Canada),  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  Manitoba, 
British  Columbin,  Prince  Edvvard  Island  and  the  North-west  Territories  (which  latter  contain  the  vast  territoi> 
formerly  under  the  control  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company).  It  therefore  comprises  the  whole  of  the  northerii 
half  of  North  America,  with  the  exception  of  "the  United  States  Territory  of  Alaska  on  the  west,  and  Labrador, 
which  is  tmder  the  control  of  the  Government  of  Newfoundland,  on  the  east.  It  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  thi 
Arctic  Ocean,  on  the  west  by  the  Territory  of  Alaska  and  tlie  Pacific  Ocean,  on  the  south  by  the  United  Statet, 
and  on  the  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 


|HI»7|     SKI 
IIMI-DIAMITII 


Monih, 


1 


Janimrv, 


'  Ki'h, 


tAlitri'h 


Mprll. 
Itiit . 


Jiini 


II 

21 

I 

II 

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11 
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I 
II 
21 

I 

II 
21 

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21 


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SJl'ii:  I  \m  m\u  In 


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, 

I.IMII 

I.MSI 

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rill.  |iii|(iiiftMoii  n 
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'^;'"l»'nt i|i-l,tN 

■*  uuni  HJiii.,,  |,.,,N(I. 


[1897 


Deollnat'n 


u  -22 4i> :wo 
(m1-  osaftsi 


I 


IM1I71      HKMI-DIAMETEH   OF   SUN   AND   MOON — MUNICIPAL  STATISTICS. 


33 


-200 
-IDS 


3  66  24'7|-iaB 
38  62  28-4  -ltt'6 
11  30  467  -l«'4 

4  60  21-1  -ID'S 


16 -10  37  26  «, -180 


•37 
•8(1 
•B2i 

1-73I 
l'61)! 

■02 


40  40  37  0 -181 
18S4  6lf6.-18^1 
64  62    4^:-l7^8 
19  43    7'(l-18'8 
30  40  •24-3 -150 
,  „.,  27  30  801I-163 
(•31 -16  30  4l)0;-161 
)'23    74  34  86  0 -14-7 
>26    40  47  481  -143 
J  22I-  0    0  10'6|-13'6 
i'64l  27    3  40-0-12^8 
2'1)5      6    4  68-6;-ir6 
2^«0      4  47  1«^2  -iro 
2^25    78    0  40  7|-10'0 
348-19  3124  8-10-1 
3I4I-  3  26440-  OB 
'2-041  10-26    2-2'-  8-« 
307 -26  12  12 -21  -  8^3 
2^26   31  47  12-2-  07 
6-3ll  82  12  23-0-  6'P 
3-431-16  3f  Mfbi-  4'7 
2^73l  14  311  -27-8!-  4-3 
52  22  38 -0'-  2-8 
42  56  38-0  -  2-6 
12  38    e-0|-  2-8 
4  30  30-0-  1-7 
•27  40  60'8'-  2-3 
51  30    3-21-  0-6 
80  30  40-21+0-0 
21    5    8-51     0-7 
2  55  30-7 


1-361 
4^30! 

2^78| 

-2 -no 

-2  341 
VMi 
19-48; 
3-59- 
3-10 


3-70- 

2^031 

2-21 

2-72 

2-76, 

3-02 

•2 -85 1 

2^93 

2  •951 


■26  28  43-7 
38  41  16-0 
33  14  34-6 
14  55  12-3 
13  42  37-2 
2  64  33-91 
10  21  44-01 
8  36  40-4, 
0    8  57-9 
3^33'-12  515001 
2-87!  10  57  11-S: 
2-04'  44  5443-7 
3-25  -  9  52  32-4 
•'■55 1  27  39  50-6 
3-371-17  39  50-4 
2-68]  38  14  33-9 
2-551  29  48  16-6 
1-44    02    8  56-7 
3-10  -  0    1  '27-7 
0-79;  70    0  30^4 
2^95i     9-24    9^8 
3-32^-10  35  30^91 
3^08  -  0  49  13-0 
3-17  -  8  17  40-3 
,  101-  1  64  23-0 
J;-08l-  0  38  64-2, 
2-991  10  17  37"?i 
3-13  -  8    7  39-51 
3-32-30  10    5-31 
2-98    14  39    3-0| 
3-081     5    4    4-8; 
2-42    77    3  20-5 
3-13-28  41  58-91 


0-7 
1^7 
3^2 
4'0 
4^7 
61 
7^0 
8'0 
0^3 
8^8 
10^9 
121 
1-2-7 
13-0 
13-6 
141 
17-6 
14-6 
162 
167 
16^8 
164 
162 
17^4 
17^8 
18-0 
18-h 
18-7 
19-1 
10-11 
19-3 
196 
20  1 
10-9 


its  water  suvfact-, 
south,  and  oonHistH  ol 
Bninswick.Manitijlm, 
tain  the  vast  territoi-.s 
ihole  of  the  noi-thorn 
e  weHt,  and  Labrador, 
on  the  north  by  thi 
ly  the  United  Slater, 


IIMI-DIAMITER  OF  THE  SUN  AND  MOON.     POLAR  DISTANCE  AND  GREATEST  ELONGATION  OF 
MINORIS  ON  THE  Ist,  Itth  AND  21(t  OF  EACH  MONTH,  1897. 


URSA 


Mniilh. 


iJuniinrv. 


I  Ml. 


Mnri'lt. 


April. 


|li>V 


JlHIx 


Hxnil  Dlanii'tvr. 

Hum. 

Moon. 

1      ** 
Id    IN 

in   16 

16     17 

14    48 

III     17 

10      II 

III     16 

in   :«i 

10     13 

^^     1 

Ml     II 

10     18  ! 

III     10 

16    23 

III     III 

in     0 

III      4 

16    32 

10       I 

14     63 

iri   fiN 

15     34 

16   nil 

16     11 

16    63 

It     43 

in   ni 

10       1 

in   49 

16     46 

in   47 

14     61 

in   40 

10     31 

tn  4(1 

16       7 

RAILWAY  STATISTICS  OF  CANADA,  1875-95. 


Ykmi  Knukii 

■ll'NN, 


mm 


M11.KM 

IN 

Ol'K.KA- 

•riON. 


4,,M.MI* 
6.1. -.71 
5,574] 
6,143J 
6,484} 
0,891] 
7.200 
7,630 
8,7^20 
9,676 
10,160 
10.097 
11,091 
12,163 
12,(1'28 
13,^2ii6 
14,(M)9 
14,.''.88 
15,0'20 
16,027 
16,977 


Train 

MlbKAdK. 


17.680,1(W 
18.103,028 
19,450,813 
19,069,447 
20,731,689 
22,427,449 
•27,30I,3IMI 
27,840,411 
30,072,910 
-29,758,676 
3O,6'23,0S9 
30,481,088 
:'3,03,S,748 
37,391,206 
38.819. 3S0 
41.849,329 
43,399,178 
44,448,408 
44,as.6,953 
43,770,0-29 
40,661.890 


Nl  MIIKR  CIK 
I'AKMHNOKIIS. 


6,11H),416 

5,644,814 

ll,073,'233 

6,443,924 

0,523,  si  11 

6,402,948 

0,943,071 

9,352,336 

9„679,948 

9,982,3,58 

9,672,,599 

9  861.0^24 

10,698,638 

11,410,791 

12,161,051 

12,821, -202 

13,222,!)08 

13,.533,414 

13,618,0-27 

14,462,498 

13,987.580 


Tons  iik 
Kkkiiiiit. 


5.670,836 

6,331,757 

0,869,796 

7,883,472 

8,34,M,810 

0,938,858 

12,(Mi5,3-23 

13,.57.5,787 

13,^2litC255 

13,7r2,-269 

14,6.-)9,-271 

16,670,400 

16,3.'ill,335 

17,173,759 

17.!»-2h,0-26 

20,787,409 

21,7.53,021 

22,180,9-23 

22,(X)3„599 

•20,721,110 

21,.5^24.f21 


Kaiininhh. 


WollKlNII 
EXPHNSKM. 


I'HOIim- 

TION  (IK 
K.M'KN'm 
TO  Rh- 
C'BIHTH. 


15,776,532 
15,H02.7'21 
15,-290,(H)1 
16,1(H),102 
10,188,102 
1(1, Kin, 705 
•20,121, 41.H 
22,;«KI,709 
•24,(191,067 
25,.595,341 
•24,015,:i61 
•24,177„'i82 
27,624,683 
30,052,048 
31,0;i8,046 
32,913,3.50 
34,900,449 
36,488,^2'28 
.•(6,016,033 
35,218,433 
32,749,009 


81- 

82- 

82- 

78- 

.sl- 

71 

72- 

77- 

74- 

77- 

76- 

72 

71- 

73- 

74- 

70- 

73- 

70- 

70- 

71- 

70- 


llill'lliU  III!'  lii'i'loii  (covered  liy  the  tabli'  the  train  luileaKe  increased  130  per  cent.;  the  nuniher  of  jmssfintirs 
OkvrliMl  100  piM'  ri'iit.,  and  the  tons  of  frei({ht  transported  280  Jier  cent.  The  earniiiif!' increased  in  the  same 
pti'liiil  110  put'  I'l'iil.,  and  the  workiinr  expenses,  instead  of  keepin;,'  jiace  with  the  earnintfs,  incrca.sed  oid.v  107  per 
<Miil.  Till'  limt,  i'<i|innii  In  the  table  shows  the  proportion  of  exjjenses  'o  receipts  year  by  year.  Takini^  1896,  there 
were  iiiil\  Ihi'iM'  yiMitN  In  which  the  proportion  of  earnint's  consumed  in  e\i)i-nses  was  as  small. 

Thi'ii'  wan  a  ilei'teasp  in  the  total  receipts  in  1.895  of  .-^-i, 707.0 11  its  cnmi)ared  with  the  previous  year.  The 
working  ii,\|H'ni"'i«  uliowi'd  a  decrease  of  .'*2,408,704,  and  the  proportion  of  expenses  to  reoeii)ts  was  70  per  cent., 
OjMnu  I  pul'HiMll,  lower  than  in  1894^ 


^        — - 

MUNICIPAL  STATISTICS,  ONTARIO. 

" 

Taxes  Inclosed  for  all 

*    Veur, 

I'lipnlaHnii. 

Total 
AsHessinent. 

Puriioses. 

Bonded  Debt. 

Floatinir 
Debt. 

Interest 
Paid  on 

Rate    Mills 

Rale 

Loans  and 

Total. 

per    on  the 

Total.          per 

Debentures. 

' 

Head.  Dollar 

Head. 

mv.i 

1,910,069 

#826,530,052 

«il2,,-.22,(HiO 

*6  .50  ;  15.17 

*48,083,243    828  17 

*0,796,422 

82,.508,e91 

If- , .  < 

1,909,627 

8'26,211,127 

11,803..570 

6  18     14.30 

47,100.902  ,  -24  70 

6,469,899 

2,48^2,1,56 

■91 

l,9'.;2.121 

818,847,394 

11,767,748 

6  12     14.37 

43,888,853      22  S3 

7,0-29,730 

2,498,'294 

Bull,    .,:,,, 

1,917.644 

798,016,271 

10,897,485 

6  68     13.05 

40,7^20,985      21  24 

8,387,186 

2,240,092 

1  89 

1 ,9110,901 

701,90,5,816 

10,248,198 

5  37     13.45 

38,988,332  !   20  44 

6,493,519 

2.057,938 

I   HH 

l,N.SO,146 

74H,I1,54,,570 

9,919,902 

6  28  '  13.-25 

34,7'29,.5^27      18  47 

0,437,363 

1,999,700 

1  h7 

1,848,467 

717,;!11,9;{8 

9,;»o,n3 

5  03      12.97 

•31,943,320      17  '28 

5,045,-208 

!,820,.590 

I  80 

1,828,496 

094,380,059 

9,(K)9,386 

4  93     12.97 

•29,9--'4,8(i3      10  37 

4,841,717 

1.715,620 

The  popiilnllotl  anil  assessed  values  remain  almost  the  same  as  compared  with  1892,  but  the  tax  bills  have  in- 
PUHBil  at  I  hn  rati-  nf  38  cents  per  head  of  population  over  1892,  or  an  advance  of  *l.e3  or  33  per  cent,  since  1886. 
fee  ilebeillill'i'  ilel.t  shows  an  Increase  of  $7,362, '268  in  the  past  three  years.  Over  (K)  per  cent,  has  been  added  to 
fit  ittiin  ulncc  INNO.    The  interest  charges  are  equivalent  to  one-fifth  of  the  taxes  imposed. 


34 


TIDE    TABLES   FOR   HALIFAX    AND   QUEBEC. 


[1897 


TIDE  TABLES  TOR  HALIFAX  AND   QUEBEC,  1897. 


These  Tide  Tables,  with  Tidal  Difftreiices  for  other  places,  are  supi)lied  bv  the  Tidal  Survey  Branch  of  the 
Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  of  the  i..  iniiiiion  of  Canada.  They  are  based  upon  direct  observation  of  tin- 
tides,  obtained  by  iiieans  of  self-rej^istering  tide-{rau(fes  which  arc  kept  in  contiiuious  ojieration  day  and  ni^fbt 
throughout  the  year.  The  records  are  reduced  by  the  latest  methods  of  analysis ;  rirul  the  computation  of  the 
tables  is  made  by  Mr.  E.  Roberts,  F.R.A.S.,  of  the  Nautical  Almanac  Office,  l.otidon. 

The  Tidal  Dikkf.iik.ncks,  when  applie<l  to  the  Tide  Tables,  give  the  time  of  hij^h  and  low  water  at  other  places 
in  Standard  Time.  The  differences  .applicable  to  the  Halifax  Tables  are  derived  from  the  Establishments  jjivcn  in 
the  Admiralty  list.  They  will  therefore  be  correct  at  full  and  chanfje  of  the  moon,  and  approximate  only  at  other 
times  of  the  month.  The  differences  for  ])laces  above  Quebec  are  derived  from  simultaneous  observations  al 
seven  points  durinif  two  complete  months,  taken  by  Mr.  K.  Steckel  of  the  Department  of  Public  Works.  Thesi 
differences  are  correct  while  the  water  in  *\ie  Kiver  St.  Lawrence  is  at  its  ordinary  level;  but  the  times  of  the  tide 
which  they  {five  may  be  slii.thtly  early  or  late  res]iei!ti\ely,  at  the  seasons  when  the  water  is  unusually  high  or 
low.  The  differences  below  Quebec  are  based  ui)c)ii  direct  sinmltaneous  observations  from  the  tide-gauges  at 
Quebec,  Father  Point,  and  Anticosti,  taken  throughout  the  course  of  the  year  1895;  and  compared  with  thr 
differences  of  Establishment  for  intermediate  iioints  as  given  in  the  Admiralty  list.  These  observations  show  the 
time  of  the  tide  as  given  by  these  differences,  and  will  be  correct  throughout  the  course  of  the  month. 

(Signed) 

W.  BKbL  Dawson,  Wii.  P.  A.,derson, 

Engineer  >n  Charge.  Chief  Emjiiuer. 


HALIFAX  TIDE  TABLES. 
Tidal  DiFFEREKCEs/or  the  Atlnntic  C.iunl  of  NoniSrotia' 
Tliese  differences  when  applied  to  the  Halifax  Tide 
Tables,  give  the  time  of  High  and  Low  Water  at  the  places 
named  in  Intercolonial  Standard  Time  for  the  60th  meridian: 
which  is  four  hours  slower  than  Qreenwicli  Mean  Timt. 


QIIEBEC   TIDE   TABLES. 

iTlDAL  DiKFEKENCEH /or  </if  ,SY.  I  avmire. 

These  differences  when  api)lied  to  the  Quebec  Tidi 
Tables,  give  the  time  of  High  and  Low  Water  at  the  places 
named,  in  Eastern  .Standard  Time  for  the  7oth  meridian: 
except  where  o'lierwise  indicated. 


Locality. 


Cape  Sable,  Clarke  Ha'r 

Shelburne . . 

Liverpool  Bay 

liunenlairg 

Mahonc  Bay 

Bt.  Margaret  Bay 

Halifax  Harboi'b.. 
Sable  Island,  N.  Side.. 
Sable  Island,  S.  Side.. 

Jeddore  Harbour 

Sheet  Harliour 

Lisconilie  Harbovu' 

Country  Harbour 

Whitehaven 

Guyfll)orough 

Arichat 

St.  Peter's  Bay  

Louisburg  Harliour 

Sydney  Harbour 


Correction 

to  Halifax 

Tables. 


Add 


M. 

17 
22 


0    06 
0    08 


Subt. 


Suht. 


Add 

I     " 

iSubt. 

iA.ld 


Subt. 
Add 


0  00 

0  33 

1  33 

0  06 

0  13 

0  05 

0  16 

0  02 

0  23 

0  11 

0  30 

0  03 

0  13 


Ranoe. 


Springs. 


Feet. 

11 

7 

8 

7 

7 

6 

4 

4 

6J 

6i 

61 

6J 

6i 

6i 


Neafi 


Feet. 
9 
5i 
a 
6 
65 
6 


Localities. 


-J I        fAhovf   Qxiehec) 
I  Three  Rivers 

iChamplain 

Batiscan 

,  Cap  a  la  Roche 

.Grondiues 

1  Lotbiniere 

,Po:-'tPlaton 

!;8t.  Nicholas 

Kil.IEBEC 


Difference  to  be  added 
to  Qiiebec  Tables. 


5 

4i 

45 

35 

45 

45 

4 

4 

4 

4 


H.  Water.  | 

H 

M. 

4 

4,5 

4 

12 

" 

41 

2 

44 

2 

20 

2 

06 

1 

41 

0 

3,5 

0 

00 

Mean 

Range  of 

Tide. 


Differce  to 
be  mililrac'd 
for  HW&LW 


I        (Below  Quehrr.j 

Ornaae  Isle 

|i;i8let 

Orignaux  Point ...  . 
;Riviere  du  Loup 

Green  Island 

Tadousac 

Bic  Island 

Father  Point 

Little  Metis 

•  Oaape  Basin . . . . 

•S.W.  Point,  Anticosti. 


M. 
31 
42 
07 
46 
05 
04 
16 
21 
25 
36 
26 


Ranoe  op  Tide. 


Springs. 

NeapF 

Feet. 

Feet 

19 

13 

18 

13 

vn 

165 

18 

lOJ 

16 

91 

17 

in 

14 

8.', 

14 

8.1 

135 

8 

5 

3 

6 

4 

•  In  Standard  Time  for  the  60th  meridian, 


NoTB. — A  comprehensive  survey  of  the  tides  and  currents  of  the  Uulf  and  Atlantic  coast  c«  the  Doniln: ': 

is  now  being  prosecuted  by  tlie  Department  of  .Marine  and  Fi.sheries.     Tide  gauges  are  in  ojieration  at  .seven  m.iii 

■stations:  Quebec,  Father  Point,  Soutli-west   Point  of  .Anticosti,  Forteau  Bay,  St.   Paul  Island,  Malifax,  and  Si 

John,  N.B.,  and  when  sufficient  records  have  been  obtained  an.'  reduced,  these  main  stations  will  be  used  a- 

bases  of  comparison  for  other  places  in  their  resiiective  iieigldjourhoods. 

The  permanent  and  tidal  sets  of  currents  in  various  i  arts  of  the  Qulf  are  being  accurately  measured  I' 
Mr.  Dawson,  engineer  in  charge  of  the  survey.  The  results  hitherto  obtained  hav  been  |)ublished,  and  copi(  -  ■ 
these  publications  may  be  had,  on  application,  from  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  Ottawa. 


10   Su, 

111  M. 
12i  Tu, 

13  W. 

14  Th. 

15  F. 
161  Sa. 

17  i  Su. 

18  M. 
m\  Tu. 
^0    W. 


•21 

;52 

125 
26 

;27 
■'28 
29 


Th. 

F. 

Ha. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Th. 

,  ^■ 

.30   Sa. 

31 1  Su. 


0  40 

1  23 

2  10 

3  01 

3  55 

4  .52 

5  50 

6  44 

7  34 

8  20 

9  05 
9  51 

10  38 

11  26 


0  44  i 

1  37  1 

2  33  1 

3  33 

4  38 

5  42 

6  38  i 

The  TiMK  used 
rune.    Itiscounte( 

.      The  IlKKiiir  is 
Onlinary  Spring  Tid 
Admiralty  Datum,  < 


1 


[1897     ilC97] 


TIDE  TABLES,  HALIFAX. 


85 


5EC,  1897. 


urvey  Branch  of  tlif 
ct  observation  of  tin 
ration  day  and  ni^lit 
!  computation  of  tin 

w ater  at  other  pla(i> 
tablishnients  given  ill 
jximate  only  at  othei 
leoim  observations  al 
>ublic  Works.  Thesi 
the  times  of  the  tide 
is  unusually  high  or 
m  the  tide-gauges  at 
d  compared  with  thi 
obser\  ations  show  the 
the  month. 

L.DBRSON, 

CMeJ  Engineer. 


'ABLES. 

awrenre. 

[   to   the  Quebec  Tid( 
:,nw  Water  at  the  places 

for  the  75th  meridian  : 


[>  to  be  added 
:  Tables. 


L.  Water. 

Tide. 

H.   M. 

Peet 

6    15 

10 

5    33 

20 

4    51 

2-5 

3    50 

4-8 

3    19 

69 

2    51 

7-5 

2    11 

12-2 

0    35 

14-2 

0    00 

14-8 

Feet. 
19 
18 
17J 
161 
16 
17 
14 
14 
13), 
5 
6 


meridian. 


Feet. 
13 
13 
18 
10.^ 

yl 

10 

8). 
»l 
8' 
3 
4 


TIDE  TABLES,  HALIFAX,  1897. 


I 


JANUARY. 


Mean 
Range  of 


Range  of  Tide. 

Springs.       Neapp. 


0 

HntK  Watek. 

Low  Water. 

1 

Forenoon.  1  Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Time.  ]Ht. 
H.  M.  1  F't. 

Time. 

Hf 

Ft. 

Time.  jH't- 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

1 

H.  M. 

H.M. 

F't. 

Ft. 

l!  F. 

5  58  !  6'8 

13  48 

6-2 

12  36 

1-4 

21  Sa. 

'    6  52     6-8 

19  39 

6-3 

0  40 

2-4 

13  29 

1-3 

3,  Su. 

7  43 

69 

20  26 

6-4 

1  34 

2  3 

14  19 

1-3 

.   4    M. 

8  31 

69 

21  11 

6-5 : 

2  27 

2-3 

15  07 

1-3 

5:  Tu. 

9  17 

H-S 

21  5.5 

6-5  ! 

3  19 

2-3 

15  54 

1-3 

6   W. 

10  02 

67 

22  38 

6-4 

4  10 

23 

16  39 

1-5 

7   Th. 

10  46 

6-4 

23  19 

6-3 

5  00 

2-3 

17  23 

17 

8   F. 

11  29 

6-1 

23  59 

fi-2 

5  49 

2-4 

18  08 

2  0 

9   Ha. 

12  13 

5-8 

6  39 

2-6 

18  52 

2-3 

10   Su. 

6  40 

60 

12  58 

5-5 

7  30 

27 

19  36 

2-6 

Hi  M. 

1  23 

5-9 

13  45 

5-3 

8  22 

2-8 

20  21 

2 '8 

12,  Tu. 

2  10 

5-8 

i4  37 

51 

9  13 

27 

21  07 

2-9 

131  W. 

3  01 

5-8 

15  48 

5() 

10  04 

2-6 

21  56 

30 

14 

Th. 

3  55 

5-8 

16  53 

51 

10  56 

2-4 

22  47 

30 

15 

F. 

4  52 

5  9 

17  52 

5-3 

U  46 

22 

23  40 

2-9 

i^l6 

Sa. 

5  50 

6-1 

18  45 

5-5 

12  34 

1-9 

.va7  su. 

6  44 

63 

19  32 

5-8 

034 

28 

13  20 

17 

J18   M. 

7  34 

6-5 

20  16 

61 

1  26 

2-6 

14  04 

14 

»99   Tu. 

8  20 

6-7 

20  59 

6-3 

2  14 

2-4 

14  46 

1-3 

'201  W. 

9  05 

6-8 

21  42 

65 

3  00 

2-2 

15  27 

1-3 

rsit  Th. 

9  51 

67 

22  26 

67 

3  47 

20 

16  10 

1-3 

;22    F. 

10  38 

6-6 

23  10 

67 

4  36 

1-9 

16  56 

1-4 

23!  f-'.a. 

11  26 

6-4 

23  55 

66 

5  28 

1-9 

17  44 

1-6 

241  Su. 

.. 

12  17 

61 

6  24 

1-9 

18  36 

1-9 

25j  M. 

6  44 

6-5 

13  14 

5-« 

7  24 

1-9 

19  33 

2-2 

26 

1"u. 

1  37 

ti-3 

14  17 

5-6 

8  25 

1-9 

20  33 

2-4 

27 

W. 

2  33 

62 

15  24 

5-3 

9  27 

1-9 

21  36 

2-6 

28 

Th. 

3  33 

61 

16  33 

5-4 

10  30 

1-8 

22  40 

27 

29 

F. 

4  38 

61 

17  40 

5-5 

11  31 

17 

23  4* 

2-6 

.Sfl 

Sa. 

5  42 

fi'2 

18  38 

5'« 

12  29 

1-5 

31 

Su. 

038 

6-3 

19  27 

60 

0  43 

2-4 

13  22 

1-4 

7\ 


MARCH. 


a 


'  1'  M. 
2i  Tu. 
3!  W. 
4,  Th. 

Ibl  F. 


coast  o«  the  Dominii'i 
oiieration  at  seven  mair 

Island,  Malifax,  and  Si 
stations  will  be  used  ■'■ 

iccurately  measured  1' 
piiblished,  and  copii  -  • 
■ies,  Ottawa. 


Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Th. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 
,8i  Th. 

F. 
0|  Ha. 
II    Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Th. 

F. 

Sa. 

Hn. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 


HuiH  Water. 


Forenoon. 


Time.   H't 


H.M. 

6  38 

7  26 

8  10 

8  51 

9  27 
10  02 

10  36 

11  12 
11  50 

0  36 

1  34 

2  48 

4  02, 

5  08 

6  08 

7  03 

7  53 

8  39 

9  23 
10  06 

10  51 

11  40 

0  50 

1  52 

3  06 

4  30 

5  40 

6  31 

7  16 


Afternoon. 


Time.   H't. 


Ft 
60 
62 
63 
63 
6-2 
60 
5-8 
5-6 
5  4 

57 
5-6 
5-5 

57 
60 
64 

67 
I  7-0 

I  7-1 

7-1 

7-0 

I  67 

I  6-3 

6-2 
5-8 
5-6 
55 
5  6 
5-8 
I  60 


H.M. 

19  16 

19  55 

20  32 

21  08 

21  42 

22  15 

22  48 

23  22 
23  57 

12  33 

13  28 

14  40 

16  02 

17  04 

17  57 

18  46 

19  32 

20  15 

20  57 

21  40 

22  23 

23  bS 
23  56 

12  36 

13  43 

14  56 

16  21 

17  32 

18  18 

18  58 

19  32 


F't. 
6-0 
62 
6-3 

6  4 
63 
6-2 
61 
60 
50 
52 
50 

5  0 
5-2 

5-5 ; 

&0' 
o'5  1 
6-9 
7 '3 
7-4 

7  4 
7  3 
7  0 
66 
5-9 
5-6 
5-4 
54 
5-6 
5'9 
61 

6  3 


H.M. 

0  43 

1  30 

2  12 

2  50 

3  24 

3  54 

4  23 

4  56 

5  36 

6  23 

7  19 

8  32 

9  44 
10  43 
U  35 

0    0 

0  50 

1  37 

2  21 

3  05 

3  50 

4  38 

5  32 

6  35 

7  46 

8  59 

10  06 

11  09 

0  3(j 

1  15 


M. 

T\i. 
3    W. 

4!  Th. 

5'  F. 
Sa. 
Su. 

8'  M. 

9j  Tu. 
10  W. 
Ill  Th. 
12|  F. 
13 1  Sa. 
141  Su. 
151  M. 
16;  Tu. 

17  W. 

18  Th. 

19  F. 

20  Sa. 
211  Su. 
22i  M. 
23  Tu. 
24'  W. 
25!  Th. 

26  i  F. 

27  Sa. 

28  Su. 


Th. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Th. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Th. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

ill. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 
29]  Th. 
30    F. 


FEBRUARY. 


HioH  Water. 


Forenoon.   Afternoon.    Forenoon.    Afternoon 


Time. 

H.M. 

7  31 

8  19 

9  04 

9  47 

10  28 

11  07 
11  45 

0  02 

0  41 

1  25 

2  24 

3  34 

4  43 

5  38 

6  29 

7  18 

8  (5 

8  51 

9  36 

10  22 

11  09 
11  58 

0  15 

1  10 

2  14 

3  24 

4  36 

5  43 


Ht. 

F't. 
6-4 
6'5 
6-5 
6 '4 
61 
5'9 
5-6 
5'9 
58 
5'6 
5-5 
5-5 
57 

6  0 
6-3 
6'6 
6-9 

7  0 
7  0 
6'8 
6'6 
62 
6'5 
6'2 
5-9 
57 
57 
58 


Low  Watbr. 


Time.   H't.  iTimo.  I  H't. 


H.M. 

20  10 

20  51 

21  31 

22  10 

22  48 

23  25 

i2  26 

13  13 

14  08 

15  21 

16  40 

17  42 

18  29 

19  14 

19  57 

20  38 

21  19 

22  01 

22  44 

23  28 

i2  5i 

14  01 

15  16 

16  30 

17  38 

18  31 


F't. 
6'2 
64 
6 '4 
64 
6-2 
60 

5 '4 
51 
49 
4-9 
50 
5'3 
57 
62 
6'5 
6'8 
7  0 
71 
70 
6-8 

5-8 
5  4 
5-2 
52 
55 
57 


H.M. 

1  36 

2  24 

3  09 

3  51 

4  31 

5  08 

5  44 

6  23 

7  14 

8  18 

9  28 

10  32 

11  28 

0  26 

1  13 

1  59 

2  44 

3  28 

4  13 

5  00 

5  51 

6  51 

8  03 

9  14 

10  24 

11  26 


F't. 
2'3 
21 
20 
2  0 
21 
2'2 
2  3 
2-5 
2'6 
26 
2-5 
2  3 
2  0 

2'4 
2  0 
17 
14 
1-2 
1-2 
13 
14 
16 
19 
20 
2  0 
19 


Time. 

H.  M. 

14  10 

14  53 

15  32 

16  07 

16  39 

17  10 

17  44 

18  22 

19  Oil 

20  16 

21  33 

22  42 

23  36 

12  16 

13  00 

13  42 

14  93 

15  t)3 

15  44 

16  26 

17  11 

18  02 

19  03 

20  16 

21  32 

22  42 

23  47 
12  52 


Ht 

Ft, 
14 
14 
\h 
17 
lit 
21 
2  4 
27 
28 
30 
31 
31) 
2  8 
17 
14 

n 

10 
0  0 
10 
l» 
IB 
2  0 
2  4 
a  8 
2-8 
2  8 

a 'ft 

18 


APRIL. 


High  Water. 


Forenoon.    Afternoon. 


Time. 

H.M. 

7  54 

8  29 

9  02 
9  35 

10  09 

10  44 

11  23 

0  '4 

1  3 

2  13 

3  29 

4  41 

5  43 

6  37 

7  27 
<*  15 
9  1 
9  47 

10  36 

11  28 

"6  28 

1  31 

2  44 

4  09 

5  16 

6  6 

6  51 

7  31 


H't. 


Ft. 
61 
61 
61 
6'0 

5  9 
57 
5-6 

5-9 
5-8 
57 
5-8 
61 

6  4 
67 

7  0 
71 
71 
7  0 
6-8 
6'5 

63 
59 
5-6 
5  5 
56 
57 
5-8 
5-9 


Time. 


H.M. 

20  05 

20  37 

21  09 

21  40 

22  12 

22  45 

23  21 

12  10 

13  08 

14  14 

15  21 

16  23 

17  20 

18  09 

18  55 

19  40 

20  24 

21  10 

21  57 

22  45 

23  35 

12  23 

13  24 

14  33 

15  48 

16  53 

17  43 

18  25 

19  03 
19  38 


H't. 


F't. 
6'4 
64 
6'4 
64 
6-3 
6'2 
61 
5-5 
5-4 
5-4 
56 
5-9 
6-4 
6 '8 
7-2 
7 '5 
77 
7 '6 
7-4 
71 
67 
6-2 
5  9 
57 
57 
5-8 
60 
6'2 
6-3 
64 


Low  Watku. 


Forenoon. 

Aftern 

oon, 

Time. 

H't. 

Time. 

Ht 

H.M. 

F't. 

H.  M. 

F't 

1  53 

20 

14  117 

21 

2  24 

19 

14  35 

a  2 

2  54 

19 

15  01 

2  3 

3  23 

19 

15  25 

9  4 

3  54 

2  0 

15  53 

9  6 

4  27 

21 

16  25 

28 

5  04 

2-2 

17  03 

311 

5  47 

2-3 

17  5tl 

,ia 

6  39 

2-4 

18  51 

3-3 

7  48 

2'4 

20  09 

39 

9  01 

2-3 

21  27 

3-0 

10  09 

2-2 

22  36 

2  6 

11  04 

19 

23  36 

21 

11  52 

17 

0  24 

1-6 

12  37 

1  ft 

1  09 

1-2 

13  21 

14 

1  53 

0-9 

14  06 

14 

2  37 

07 

14  52 

\^ 

3  26 

0  8 

15  40 

I'K 

4  20 

lO 

16  33 

21 

5  19 

13 

17  34 

9'f. 

6  24 

1-6 

18  44 

9H 

7  29 

1-9 

19  58 

21» 

8  33 

2-2 

21  10 

2  0 

9  36 

2-3 

!'"  18 

9-8 

10  36 

2  4 

•.i3  15 

9'6 

11  30 

24 

0  05 

2-5 

12  16 

2ft 

0  50 

2'3 

12  57 

25 

1  30 

22 

13  32 

au 

iThe  TiMK  usL'd  is  Intercolonial  Standard,  for  the  60th  meridian  :  or  four  hours  slower  than  Greenwich  Mean 
ime.    It  is  counted  from  0  to  24  hours,  from  midnight  to  niidniglit. 

The  IIkkhit  is  measured  from  a  datum  idanc  about  1  foot  C  inches  below  the  level  of  low  water  at 
Ordinary  Spring  Tides ;  which  is  the  Uatmn  of  the  Admiralty  Charts.  Hence  to  obtain  the  hui|;htH  above  the 
(Admiralty  Datum,  deduct  1'5  feet  from  the  height  above  (fiven. 


36 


TIDE   TABLES,  HALIFAX. 


[1897 


I 


TIDE  TABLES,  HAL\FAX-Co„ti,med. 


MAY. 

JUNE. 

Q 

Hkih  Water. 

)on. 

Low  Water. 

Q 

i 

HiiiH  Water.       1 

Low  Water. 

n 

Forenoon. 

Afternf 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Aftern 

Don. 
Ht. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Tinio. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. ; 
H.M. 

Ht. 

Time. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 

srM. 

Ht. 

H.  M. 

H.M. 

H.M. 

H.M. 

F't. 

F't 

1 

Sa. 

8  07 

5-9 

20  10 

fi'5 

205 

21 

14  02 

27 

1 

Tu. 

8  ,50 

5-« 

20  50 

6-5 

2  42 

2  0 

14  30 

2-9 

2 

Su. 

8  41 

,5-9 

20  41 

65 

236 

21 

V  •^'i 

27 

2 

W. 

9  29 

5-9 

21  26 

6-5 

3  14 

1-9 

15  09 

2 '9 

.3 

M. 

9  15 

60 

21  12 

65 

3  06 

20 

14  55 

2-8 

3 

Th. 

10  11 

6  0 

22  04 

6-5 

3  48 

1-8 

15  51 

2-9 

4 

Tu. 

9  49 

5  9 

21  44 

6-5 

3  35 

2  0 

15  26 

2-9 

4 

F. 

10  55 

6  0 

22  45 

6'4 

4  27 

1-8 

16  37 

2-9 

.5 

W. 

10  25 

5'9 

22  19 

6-4 

4  06 

20 

16  03 

30 

b 

Sa. 

11  41 

61 

23  32 

6-3 

5  10 

1-8 

17  29 

2-« 

6 

Th. 

11  04 

,5-8 

22  58 

6-3 

4  42 

21 

16  46 

31 

6 

Su. 

12  29 

61 

5  57 

1-9 

18  26 

9.1 

7 

F. 

11  50 

5-8 

23  44 

6-2 

5  25 

2-2 

17  38 

3-2 

7 

M. 

6  27 

61 

13  20 

«'2 

6  48 

1-9 

19  30 

2-6 

8 

Sa. 

12  44 

5-8 

6  15  1 

22 

Id  39 

3-2 

8 

Tu. 

1  27 

60 

14  14 

6-3 

7  44 

20 

20  40 

24 

9 

Su. 

0  40 

61 

13  41 

5-9 

7  13  ' 

2-3 

19  52 

31 

9 

W. 

2  30 

5-9 

15  10 

6-5 

8  43 

21 

21  42 

2-1 

10 

M. 

]  47 

60 

14  40 

61 

8  20 

2-3 

21  04 

2'8 

10 

Th. 

3  34 

5-9 

16  06 

66 

9  40 

2-2 

22  38 

rs 

11 

Tu. 

2  56 

5-9 

15  38 

6-3 

9  26 

2-2 

22  06 

2-4 

11 

F. 

4  37 

6-0 

17  02 

6-8 

10  35 

2-1 

23  33 

IT) 

12 

W. 

4  04 

61 

16  33 

66 

10  22 

21 

23  03 

20 

12 

Sa. 

538 

61 

17  56 

7  0 

11  32 

2'1 

1.3 

Th. 

5  06 

63 

17  27 

7  0 

11  15 

1-9 

23  54 

1-6 

13 

Su. 

6  36 

6-3 

18  49 

7-2 

0  26 

12 

12  28 

21 

14 

P. 

605 

6-6 

18  20 

7-3 

12  04 

1-8 

14 

M. 

7  32 

65 

19  41 

7-2 

1  17 

10 

13  23 

2-11 

1.5 

Su. 

7  01 

6-8 

19  12 

7-5 

0  44  '  12 

12  52 

18 

lb 

Tu. 

8  26 

6-6 

20  32 

7-2 

2  08 

09 

14  17 

2-(l 

16 

Su. 

7  54 

6-9 

20  03 

7-6 

133    0-9 

13  40 

1-8 

16 

W. 

9  18 

6'6 

21  22 

71 

300 

0-9 

15  12 

21 

17 

M. 

8  45 

6-9 

20  53 

7-6 

2  22  ■  0-8 

14  30 

1-9 

17 

Th. 

10  08 

6-6 

22  11 

6-9 

3  53 

10 

16  09 

2-1 

18 

Tu. 

9  34 

69 

21  42 

7-4 

3  13  '  08 

15  23 

20 

18 

P. 

10  56 

65 

22  59 

66 

4  46 

12 

17  08 

2-" 

19 

W. 

10  24 

68 

22  30 

71 

4  08 

10 

16  22 

22 

19 

Sa. 

11  43 

6-4 

23  49 

6-3 

5  39 

14 

18  09 

2':f 

2il 

Th. 

11  15 

6-6 

23  19 

67 

5  06 

1-2 

17  30 

2-5 

20 

Su. 

12  30 

6-2 

6  33 

17 

19  09 

2  4 

21 

F. 

12  08 

6-4 

607 

1-5 

18  38 

2'6 

21 

M. 

0  41 

5-9 

13  18 

6-0 

7  27 

20 

2J  07 

2',". 

22 

Sa. 

0  12 

6-3 

13  02 

6-2 

7  06 

1-9 

19  39 

27 

22 

Tu. 

1  37 

5-5 

14  11 

5-9 

8  20 

2-3 

21  04 

2-6 

2.3 

Su. 

1  07 

5-9 

13  57 

6  0 

8  03 

2-2 

20  37 

2-8 

23 

W. 

238 

5-2 

15  08 

5-8 

9  12 

2-6 

22  02 

2-fi 

24 

M. 

2  08 

5-6 

14  54 

59 

8  58 

-•4 

21  34 

27 

24 

Th. 

3  40 

5'() 

16  04 

57 

10  03 

2-8 

22  59 

2T) 

2,5 

Tu. 

3  18 

5-4 

15  ,'^3 

5-9 

9  52 

2  6 

22  30 

2-6 

25 

F. 

4  40 

,5-0 

15  53 

57 

10  51 

2-9 

23  49 

24 

26 

W. 

4  27 

5-4 

16  50 

59 

10  42 

27 

23  23 

2-5 

26 

Sa. 

5  35 

50 

17  36 

5-8 

11  33 

30 

27 

Th. 

5  32 

5-4 

17  40 

60 

11  28 

2'8 

27 

Su. 

6  25 

51 

18  18 

59 

0  31 

2-3 

12  12 

3-0 

2fl 

F. 

6  24 

5  4 

18  22 

HI 

0  12 

2-4 

i2  08 

2'9 

28 

M. 

/  12 

5-3 

19  00 

61 

1  07 

2-1 

12  52 

2-fl 

29 

S% 

7  03 

5-5 

18  59 

6-2 

0  57 

2-3 

12  44 

2-9 

29 

Tu. 

7  55 

5-5 

19  43 

6-2 

1  40 

19 

13  33 

28 

.3() 

Su, 

7  39 

5-6 

19  35 

63 

1  36 

2'2 

13  19 

2-9 

30 

W. 

i  36 

57 

20  26 

6-3 

2  14 

17 

14  15 

27 

31 

M. 

8  14 

57 

20  13 

6-4 

2  10 

21 

13  54    29  1 

JULY. 

^lUGUST. 

Hum  Water. 

Low  Wateii. 

1 

1=1 

High  Water.       i 

Low  Water. 

iji  ^ 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Poreno- 

Afternoon. 

1    a 

Time. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 
H.  m! 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't 

Time. 

Ht. 

1 

H.  M. 

H.M. 

H.M. 

H.M. 

Ft 

ll  Th. 

9  16 

5-9 

21  10 

6-4 

2  50 

lo 

14  57 

2-6 

1 

Su. 

10  10 

6-5 

22  21 

6-6 

3  43 

11 

16  03 

17 

2i  F. 

9  55 

60 

21  53 

6  5 

3  28 

1-4 

15  40 

2-4 

2 

M. 

10  51 

66 

23  07 

6-4 

4  25 

12 

16  48 

ir. 

3   Sa. 

10  34 

6-2 

22  37 

6-4 

4  07 

14 

16  24 

2-3 

3 

Tu. 

11  34 

6  5 

23  55 

6-1 

5  10 

14 

17  38 

ifi 

4i  Su. 

11  14 

6-3 

23  22 

6  3 

4  47 

1-4 

17  11 

2-2 

4 

W. 

12  20 

6-5 

I    5  57 

V6 

18  34 

n; 

5    M. 

11  57 

6-3 

5  30 

15 

18  03 

21 

b 

Th. 

0  45 

5-9 

13  09 

6-4 

6  47 

1-9 

19  36 

17 

6    Tu. 

0  10 

61 

12  43 

6-4 

6  17 

rv 

19  00 

21 

6 

F 

1  40 

5-6 

14  02 

6-2 

■    7  45 

2? 

20  44 

IS 

7    W. 

1  02 

5-9 

13  32 

6-4 

7  10 

1-9 

20  03 

2  0 

7 

Sa. 

2  48 

5-3 

15  06 

61 

8  49 

2-4 

21  54 

17 

8   Th. 

1  58 

57 

14  25 

64 

808 

21 

21  09 

1-9 

ij 

Su. 

404 

5-2 

16  13 

60 

1    9  57 

"■^ 

23  01 

in 

91  F. 

3  03 

5-6 

15  26 

64 

909 

2  2 

22  10 

17 

^ 

M. 

5  08 

5-3 

17  18 

61 

11  04 

9:4 

10 '  Sa. 

4  16 

5-5 

16  30 

6-4 

10  09 

2'3 

23  09 

1-5 

W 

Tu. 

607 

5-6 

18  21 

6-2 

002 

V5 

12  09 

9^ 

11  i  Su. 

5  23 

56 

17  32 

6-5 

11  10 

2  3 

1.1 

W. 

6  59 

5'8 

19  15 

6  3 

0  ,56 

1-4 

13  10 

2'1 

12    M. 

6  21 

5-8 

18  29 

66 

005 

13 

i2  io 

2-2 

12    Th. 

7  45 

61 

20  02 

6-4 

,    1  43 

1-3 

14  05 

Iti 

13  i  Tu. 

7  15 

60 

19  22 

67 

1  00 

11 

13  09 

21 

13    F. 

8  30 

6-3 

20  47 

65 

2  28 

12 

14  54 

I'K 

14 !  w. 

8  06 

6'2 

20  12 

6-8 

1  53 

10 

14  07 

2  0 

14'  Sa. 

9  14 

6-4 

21  31 

6-4 

3  12' 

V3 

15  39 

1( 

151  Th. 

8  54 

6-4 

21  01 

67 

2  44 

10 

15  03 

1-9 

15 

Su. 

9  57 

6  4 

22  14 

62 

3  54 

1-4 

16  22 

VH 

16    F. 

9  41 

6-4 

21  49 

6-6 

3  33 

1? 

15  57 

1-9 

16 

M. 

10  38 

63 

22  56 

60 

4  33 

1-6 

17  03 

I'll 

17  i  Sa. 

10  27 

■  6-4 

22  36 

6-4 

4  21 

ft 

16  50 

1-9 

17 

Tu. 

11  17 

n 

23  37 

57 

5  08 

1-9 

17  42 

?-1 

18   Su. 

U  12 

,6-3 

23  24 

61 

5  08 

1-3 

17  41 

20 

18 

W. 

11  55 

5  41 

22 

18  21 

fO 

19'  M. 

11  58 

l6'l 

5  54 

IB 

18  30 

21 

19 

Th. 

0  17 

5-4 

i2  34 

5'7 

6  15 

2-5 

19  07 

24 

20-  Tu. 

0  12 

57 

12  43 

5-9 

6  39 

2  0 

19  19 

2-3 

21 

F. 

0  59 

51 

13  15 

5-6 

1    6  54 

2'8 

20  04 

Ti 

21;  W. 

1  00 

5-3 

13  29 

57 

7  23 

2-3 

20  10 

2-4 

21 

Sa. 

1  48 

4-9 

14  03 

5-4 

1    7,51 

30 

21  04 

?',i 

221  Th. 

1  49 

5  0 

14  16 

56 

8  09 

2 '6 

21  06 

2-5 

22 

Su. 

2  51 

47 

15  04 

53 

1    900 

31 

22  06 

?4 

23  i  F. 

2  41 

4-8 

15  06 

5'5 

8  ,56 

2-8 

22  04 

25 

2!: 

M. 

4  07 

4-8 

16  12 

5  5 

1  10  07 

31 

23  03 

oo 

24    Sa. 

3  42 

47 

16  01) 

5-4 

9  5l) 

3  0 

23  00 

2-4 

24 

Tu. 

5  16 

5  0 

17  17 

57 

11  07 

2'9 

23  54 

I'l 

25'  Su. 

4  50 

47 

16  ,56 

5-5 

10  50 

30 

23  51 

2-2 

25 

W. 

6  08 

5-4 

18  13 

6-0 

12  01 

9i; 

26    M. 

27-  Tu. 

5  56 

49 

17  ,50 

57 

11  47 

2-9 

26 

Th. 

6  56 

5-8 

19  W 

63 

6  ii 

1'R 

12  ,51 

•>■',' 

1    6  45 

5-2 

18  40 

5-9 

0  31 

1-9 

i2  35 

2 '8 

27 

F. 

7  40 

6-2 

19  51 

66 

1  23 

14 

13  37 

!!• 

281  W. 

1    7  28 

5-5 

I'.l  26 

(i'2 

1  12 

17 

13  18 

2 '6 

2t 

Sa. 

8  20 

6  6 

20  36 

6 '8 

2  02 

12 

14  19 

Mi 

29,  Th. 

1    8  09 

5-8 

20  10 

6-4 

1  49 

1-4 

14  00 

2-3 

29 

Su. 

8  59 

68 

21  20 

6'8 

2  40 

11 

14  59 

r;i 

30    F. 

i    8  50 

61 

20  53 

6'5 

2  25 

1-2 

14  41 

2  0 

30 

M. 

9  40 

69 

22  05 

67 

3  19 

n 

15  42 

1? 

31 1  Sa. 

1    9  3U 

6  3 

21  36 

6-6 

3  03  1  11 

15  21  '  1-8 

31 

Tu. 

10  22 

7  0 

22  51 

6-6 

1    4  01 

1-3 

16  29 

Vl 

The  TiMK  used  is  Intercolonial  Standard,  for  the  60th  meridian  ;  or  four  hours  slower  tlian  Greenwich  Mian 
Time.     It  i»  counted  from  0  to  24  hours,  from  midnight  to  midnight. 

The  Hkioiit  is  measured  from  a  datum  plane  about  1  foot  0  inches  below  the  level  of  low  water  ;it 
Ordinary  Spring  Tides ;  which  is  the  Datum  of  the  Admiralty  Charts.  Hence  to  obtain  the  heights  above  ilic 
Admiralty  Datum,  deduct  1'5  feet  from  the  height  above  given. 


11897] 


Time. 


H.  M. 

w 

11  06 

Th, 

11  53 

F, 

0  30 

Sa 

1  28 

Su. 

2  32 

M, 

3  46 

Tu 

5  00 

W. 

6  01 

Th. 

6  49 

P. 

7  30 

Hii, 

8  09 

Su 

8  47 

M. 

9  24 

Tu, 

10  00 

W. 

10  35 

Th. 

11  09 

F. 

11  46 

Sii. 

0  26 

Su. 

1  16 

M. 

2  18 

Tu. 

3  33 

W. 

4  41 

Th. 

5  35 

F. 

6  21 

Sa. 

7  03 

Su. 

7  44 

M. 

8  25 

'IM. 

9  07 

W. 

9  50 

Th. 

10  36 

H.  M. 

0  58 

1  59 

3  03 

4  04 

5  01 

5  52 

6  36 

7  12 

7  43 

8  15 

8  49 

9  24 
10  01 

10  40 

11  24 

0  24 

1  15 

2  08 

3  06 

4  04 

5  00 

5  53 

6  44 

7  34 

8  23 

9  11 
10  00 

10  52 

11  50 
0  34 


^     The  Time  used 
jlean  Time.     It  is  ct 

.;:      The  IlF.tunT  is 
■rdinary  Spring  Tir 
Admiralty  Datum,  d 


f 


[1897 


■^ 


1897] 


TIDE   TABLES,    HALIFAX. 


37 


Low  Water. 


TIDE  TABLES,  HAUF AX-Contiuued. 


Forenoon. 


Time.  Ht. 


Afternoon. 
Time.  '.Ht. 


H.  M. 

Ft. 

2  42 

2  0 

3  H 

1-9 

3  48 

1-8 

4  27 

rs 

5  10 

1-8 

5  57 

V9 

6  48 

1-9 

7  44 

20 

8  43 

21 

9  40 

2-2 

10  35 

21 

11  32 

2'1 

0  26 

12 

1  17 

10 

2  08 

09 

3  00 

0-9 

3  53 

10 

4  46 

12 

5  39 

1-4 

6  33 

17 

7  27 

20 

8  20 

2-3 

9  12 

2-6 

10  03 

2-8 

10  51 

29 

11  33 

3'(J 

0  31 

2-J 

1  07 

21 

1  40 

U 

2  14 

1-7 

H.  M. 

14  30 

15  09 

15  51 

16  37 

17  29 

18  26 

19  30 

20  40  ,  .  . 

21  42     21 

22  38  1  18 

23  33  I  1-5 


F't. 
2-9 
2  9 
29 
29 
2-8 
27 
20 
2-4 


12  28  I  21 


13  23 

14  17 

15  12 

16  09 

17  08 

18  09 

19  09 
2J  07 

21  04 

22  02 

22  59 

23  49 

i2  i2 

12  52 

13  33 

14  15 


20 
2'0 
21 
21 
22 
2-3 
2-4 
2-5 
2-t'. 
2-(i 
2-.-) 
2-4 

311 

2;i 

2\S 
27 


Low  Watek. 

Foreno'      ,  Afternoon. 


Time.   Ht.iTime.  Ht 


H.  M. 

3  43 

4  25 

5  10 

5  57 

6  47 

7  45 

8  49 

9  57 
11  04 

0  02 

0  56 

1  43 

2  28 

3  12" 
3  54 

I    4  33 
5  08 

5  41 

6  15 
1  6  54 
!  7  51 
I  9  00 
!  10  07 

11  07 


0  41 

1  23 

2  02 

2  40 

3  19 

4  01 

F't.l 

M 

12 

1-4 

16 

1-9 

22 

24 

•'■5 

2-4 

1-5 

14 

13 

12 

1-3 

14 

It) 

19 

22 

2-5 

28 

30 

31 

31 

2-9 

i'6 
14 
12 
11 
11 
13 


H.  M. 

16  03 

16  48 

17  38 

18  34 

19  36 

20  44 

21  54 
23  01 

12  09 

13  10 

14  05 

14  54 

15  39 

16  22 

17  03 

17  42 

18  21 

19  07 

20  04 

21  04 

22  06 

23  03 
23  54 
12  01 

12  51 

13  37 

14  19 

14  59 

15  42 

16  29 


F'l. 
17 
ir, 
m; 
i-c 

17 
IS 
17 
It) 

23 
21 

l(t 
IS 
17 
1-8 
10 
21 
22 
24 

2;) 

2o 
2  4 

0  0 

I'j 

2ti 
2  "2 

i5 

i:i 
ll' 

12 


than  Greenwich  Mian 

level  of  low  water  at 
1  the  heiifhts  above  i  he 


SEPTEMBER. 

OCTOBER. 

HioFi  Water. 

1        Low  Water. 

i 

Hkih  Water. 

Low  Water. 

£•    ^ 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

1  Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

'  Afternoon 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

•a 

C 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 

Ht. 

F^ 

1  Time. 

:h.  m. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 

Ht. 

fI 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

F'l 

Time.  ;H't 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

F'f 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 

'"' 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.M. 

F't 

F't 

1 

w. 

11  06 

69 

23  39 

6-3 

4  45 

Id 

17  22 

1-3 

1 

F. 

11  29 

69 

'    5  14 

23 

18  06 

17 

2 

Th. 

11  53 

66 

5  33 

19 

18  20 

1-6 

2 

Sn. 

0  19 

6-2 

i2  26 

i  6-6 

<    6  24 

2-6 

19  16 

11 

3 

F. 

0  30 

6  9 

i2  44 

6-4 

6  24 

2  2 

19  27 

17 

3;  Su. 

1  20 

5  9 

13  29 

1  6-2 

7  39 

20 

20  25 

2-1 

4 

Ha. 

1  28 

Ob 

13  43 

61 

7  31 

2o 

20  36 

19 

4    M. 

2  26 

5-8 

14  40 

1  fi'O 

M    8  51 

3  0 

21  30 

22 

.■  o 

Sn. 

2  32 

0-4 

14  46 

0-9 

8  46 

2'V 

21  43 

20 

5    Tu. 

3  36 

57 

15  49 

■  5  9 

9,58 

i  2-9 

22  31 

,.., 

6 

M. 

3  46 

o'i 

15  55 

'^f! 

10  to 

28 

22  46 

19 

6    W. 

4  41 

5  9 

16  54 

60 

10  58 

'  27 

23  26 

0-3 

7 

Tu. 

5  00 

5 '5 

17  04 

6-9 

11  09 

2b 

23  43 

1-8 

7    Th. 

5  36 

61 

17  51 

61 

11  51 

'  2-5 

8 

W. 

6  01 

iy-'l 

18  01 

61 

12  06 

2'4 

81  F. 

6  23 

1  6  3 

18  39 

1  fi-? 

0  13 

1  "■? 

12  39 

2  3 

9 

Th. 

6  49 

60 

.18  53 

62 

6  33 

17 

12  56 

2-2 

9:  Sa. 

7  04 

fi-5 

19  23 

6-3 

0  54 

?■? 

13  22 

22 

10 

F. 

7  30 

6-2 

19  42 

63 

1  18 

17 

13  41 

20 

10'  .Su. 

7  41 

6  6 

20  03 

'  6-3 

1  30 

9-^ 

14  00 

21 

1 

Hii. 

8  09 

6-4 

20  28 

6-4 

2  00 

r; 

14  23 

1-9 

Ill  M. 

8  15 

66 

20  40 

6-3 

2  03 

24 

14  34 

9-1 

s 

Hn 

8  47 

66 

21  10 

63 

2  38 

18 

15  01 

i-9 

121  Tti. 

8  48 

6-6 

21  16 

6-2 

2  35  ,  26 

15  06 

''•2 

3 

M. 

9  24 

«-4 

21  49 

62 

3  13 

19 

15  36 

19 

131  W. 

9  20 

66 

21  52 

61 

3  08 

0-7 

15  40 

2  3 

■  41  Tu. 

10  00 

63 

22  25 

60 

3  46 

21 

16  10 

20 

14!  Th. 

9  53 

6-5 

22  29 

5'9 

3  42 

?'l 

16  17 

2 '4 

;  6!  w. 

10  35 

62 

23  02 

6-8 

4  16 

2  3 

16  47 

2-2 

15 

F. 

10  27 

6'4 

23  09 

5-8 

4  17 

31 

16  57 

9-5 

6[  Th. 

11  09 

Kil 

23  42 

a-6 

4  48 

2'6 

17  28 

2  3 

16 

Sa. 

11  03 

6-2 

23  56 

57 

4  55 

33 

17  41 

2  6 

■;  7  F. 

11  46 

■'y. 

5  24 

29 

18  14 

2'b 

17 

Su. 

11  49 

6'1 

5  38 

3  4 

18  33 

27 

.•  8 

Hii. 

0  26 

0-3 

12  26 

6-8  1 

608 

31 

19  09 

2-6 

18 

M. 

0  48 

5  6 

12  46 

6  0 

6  37 

3-5 

19  38 

9-8 

It 

Sn. 

1  16 

61 

13  12 

67  j 

7  03 

32 

20  11 

27 

19 

Tu. 

1  47 

5-fi 

13  53 

59 

7  50 

3-5 

20  46 

O'I 

D 

M. 

2  18 

61 

14  20 

6-6 

8  20 

3-3 

21  25 

2-6 

20 

W. 

2  51 

5 '8 

15  06 

6  0 

9  06 

33 

21  51 

2  5 

1 

Tu. 

3  33 

b-2 

15  36 

67 

9  36 

3-2 

22  27 

2-3 

21 

Th. 

3  55 

6-1 

16  13 

fi'2 

10  10 

2-9 

22  42 

2'3 

2    W. 

4  41 

bo 

16  46 

6-9 

10  42 

2  9 

23  18 

21 

22 

F. 

4  51 

6-5 

17  14 

6-5 

11  09 

2 '5 

23  29 

21 

3   Th, 

5  35 

69 

17  46 

62 

11  36 

2  a 

23 

Sn. 

5  41 

6-9 

18  09 

fi-a 

U  56 

?•() 

4,  F. 

6  21 

64 

18  37 

6-6  [ 

0  03 

r8 

12  25 

20 

24 

Su. 

6  28 

7-3 

19  02 

7-0 

0  12 

19 

12  41 

Ifi 

S!  Ha. 

7  03 

68 

19  23 

6-9  1 

044 

1-6 

13  09 

16 

25 

M. 

7  15 

7  6 

19  53 

7-2 

0  53 

1-8 

13  26 

T3 

6!  Sn, 

7  44 

VI 

20  08 

Vl 

1  24 

1-4. 

13  52 

1-3 

26 

Tu. 

8  01 

7-8 

20  41 

7  3 

'    1  36 

17 

14  12 

11 

17  i  M. 

8  25 

V4 

20  53 

VI 

2  05 

13 

14  :6 

11 

27 

W. 

8  46 

7-8 

21  27 

7'2 

2  22 

18 

14  59 

Vl 

18 

Tu. 

9  07 

Vo 

21  40 

7  0 

2  48 

14 

15  22 

10 

28 

Th. 

9  32 

77 

22  14 

7-0 

3  11 

2-n 

15  48 

V2 

'^ 

W. 

9  50 

V4 

22  30 

6'H 

3  33 

1-6 

16  10 

11 

29 

F. 

10  20 

7-4 

23  04 

6'a 

4  04 

23 

16  42 

1-5 

Th. 

10  36 

V2 

23  23 

b.o 

4  21 

19 

17  02 

1'4 

.30 

Sa. 

11  12 

71 

5  06 

2-6 

17  45 

1-8 

31 

Su. 

0  00 

6-6 

i2  07 

67 

6  18 

2-9  1   18  54 

21 

NOVEMBER. 

DECEMBER. 

1 

Hioii  Water.        1 

Low  Water. 

Q 

i 

Hidii  Water. 

1         Low  Water. 

1 

Forenoon' 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon . 

1 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 

Ht. 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 
H.M. 

H% 

F't. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

f'iT 

Timt;. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

F't 

Time. 

Ht. 

Ft 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht.- 

'i 

H.  M. 

H.  M. 

H.M. 

H.M. 

F't. 

M. 

0  58 

6-3 

13  06 

6-4 

7  26 

30 

20  03 

2-3 

1 

W. 

1  ?3 

6-4 

13  59 

61 

8  14 

?'8 

20  38 

2'5 

' 

Tu. 

1  59 

6-2 

14  12 

61 

8  32 

30 

21  06 

2-4 

2 

Th. 

2  34 

6-3 

15  05 

5-9 

9  15 

2-8 

21  33 

27 

! 

W. 

3  03 

6  2 

15  24 

6-0 ; 

9  35 

2 '9 

22  03 

2-5 

3 

F. 

3  32 

6-3 

16  08 

5'8 

10  11  , 

27 

22  25 

28 

Th. 

4  04 

6-3 

16  33 

6-0 

10  36 

28 

22  57 

2-6 

4 

Sn. 

4  26 

62 

17  08 

57 

U  04  ! 

26 

23  14 

2-9 

F. 

5  01 

6-4 

17  32 

61 

11  32 

26 

23  46 

27 

5 

Su. 

5  15 

fi-3 

18  05 

5'8 

11  52  i 

2  6 

23  58 

30 

Sii. 

5  52 

6-5 

18  24 

61 

12  22 

2-5 

6 

M. 

5  58 

6  4 

18  49 

5-8 

12  36 

2  5 

Hu. 

6  36 

6-6 

19  09 

6-2 

6  29 

2-8 

13  05 

2 '4 

7 

Tu. 

6  38 

6-4 

19  25 

59 

035  i 

31 

13  15 

2-4 

M. 

7  12 

66 

19  46 

6-2 

1  05 

29 

13  39 

2-3 

8 

W. 

7  16 

6-5 

19  59 

5  9 

1  08 

3-2 

13  48 

2-3 

Tn. 

7  43 

67 

20  20 

6-2 

1  34 

3  0 

14  09 

2-3 

9 

Th. 

7  53 

6-5 

20  32 

60 

1  41  i 

3  2 

14  20 

2  3 

1 

W, 

8  15 

67 

20  53 

6-2 

2  01 

31 

14  38 

2-3 

10 

F. 

8  29 

6-5 

21  08 

61 

2  16  1 

32 

14  53 

2-2 

j 

Th. 

8  49 

6  6 

21  29 

61 

2  31 

3-2 

15  10 

2-4 

11 

Ha.    1 

9  05 

6-6 

21  49 

6'1 

2  53 

32 

15  30 

2-2 

I 

F. 

9  24 

66 

22  08 

6  0 

3  04 

3-3 

15  45 

2-4 

12 

Su. 

9  43 

6-5 

22  32 

62 

3  33  ' 

32 

16  10 

2-2 

1 

Ha.    i 

10  01 

6 '5 

22  50 

6-0 

3  42 

3-4 

16  24 

2 '5 

13 

M. 

10  25 

6-5 

23  16 

62 

4  18  j 

3-2' 

16  53 

2-2 

li 

Hu.    1 

10  40 

64 

23  35 

60 

4  27 

3-4 

17  09 

2-6 

14 

Tu. 

U  10 

6-4 

5  07 

31 

17  38 

2-3 

u 

M. 

11  24 

6-3 

5  19 

3-5 

18  02 

2-6 

15 

W. 

[ii'"i 

'  ^il 

5  58 

30 

18  25 

2  3 

Jp 

Tu.    ! 

0  24 

6-0 

i2  ie 

6-2 

6  18 

3 '5 

18  59 

27  ! 

16 

Th. 

0  48 

6-4 

12  51 

6-2 

6  52 

2-9 

19  16 

T4 

B 

\:'.     ■ 

1  15 

61 

13  14 

6'2! 

7  22 

34 

19  57 

2-6  1 

17 

F. 

1  37 

fi-n 

13  .55 

61 

7  56 

27  1 

20  11 

2  4 

tp 

T,'. 

2  08 

63 

14  20 

62 

8  30 

31 

20  56 

2-5 

18 

Sa. 

2  29 

6  6 

15  02 

61  , 

9  03  ! 

2-4 

21  09 

2 '5 

ab 

F. 

3  06 

6  6 

15  28 

6 '3 

938 

2-8 

21  52 

2-4 

19 

Su. 

3  25 

6-8 

16  08 

6-2 ; 

:o  04  1 

21 

22  08 

2  4 

lu 

Ha. 

4  04 

6-8 

16  35 

6-5 

10  37 

23 

22  44 

23 

20 

M. 

4  24 

7  0 

17  10 

6-3 

10  59 

T8 

23  06 

2-4 

Jll 

.Sii. 

5  00 

7-2 

17  36 

67 

1128 

1-9 

23  34 

22 

21 

Tu. 

5  22 

7'2 

18  08 

6-5 

11  53  1 

1-5 

•i 

M. 

5  53 

7 '5 

18  32 

69 

12  17 

15 

22 

W. 

6  18 

7  4 

19  04 

67 

0  01  1 

2-3  1 

12  40 

1-2 

i 

T\i.    i 

6  44 

VV 

19  26 

71 

0  23 

21 

13  05 

13 

23 

Th. 

7  12 

7 '5 

19  57 

6-9 

0  54  i 

2-2 

13  38 

11 

i 

W.     , 

7  34 

V8 

20  18 

7  2 

1  13 

21 

13  53 

11 

24 

F. 

8  0.') 

7 '5 

20  49 

7  0 

1  46  1 

21 

14  30 

11 

y 

Th.    1 

8  23 

■/•8 

21  09 

7-2 

2  04 

21 

14  42 

11  j 

25 

Sa. 

8  57 

7  4 

21  39 

7  0 

2  40  1 

21 

15  2? 

11 

) 
7 

F. 

9  11 

V7 

21  59 

71 

2  57 

2'2 

15  .33 

1-2 

26 

Su. 

9  48 

7-2 

22  27 

6-9 

3  37 

21 

16  17 

1-3 

Ha. 

10  00 

V4 

22  48 

7  0 

3  53 

2-4 

16  27 

14 

27 

M. 

10  38 

69 

23  14 

6'8 

4  36 

2-2 

17  12 

1-5 

i 

Su. 

10  52 

71 

23  39 

6'8  1 

4  54 

2-6 

17  26 

17 

28 

Tu. 

11  27 

6-6 

5  36 

2-3 

18  08 

1-8 

i 

M. 

11  50 

6 '8 

6  01 

27 

18  32 

20 

29 

W. 

0  01 

6r, 

12  17 

6-3 

6  37 

2-4 

19  03 

21 

) 

Tu. 

0  34 

6-6 

12  53 

6-4 

7  09 

2-8 

19  38 

2-2 

;«) 

Th. 

0  50 

6-4 

13  10 

5-9  ' 

7  36 

2-5 

19  57 

2-4 

31 

F. 

1  42 

6-2  1 

14  12 

56  1 

8  34 

2-6 

20  51  1 

27 

The  TiMK  used  is   Iiiterfoloninl  Standard,  for 
jpean  Time.     It  is  counted  from  0  to  21  hours,  from 


the  (iOth  meridian  ;    or  four  hours  slower  than  Greenwich 
niidni^^ht  to  niidni^^ht. 


,  The  IIrioiit  is  measured  fiOiu  a  datum  plane  about  1  foot  (i  inches  below  the  level  of  low  water  at 
Ordinary  Sprinj;  Tides;  which  is  the  Datum  of  the  Admiralty  Charts.  Hence  to  obtain  the  hei^dits  above  the 
Admiralty  Datum,  deduct  1-5  feet  from  the  height  above  given. 


38 


TIDE   TABLES,   QUEBEC. 


I 


[1897     J1897] 


TIDE  TABLES,  QUEBEC 


APRIL. 

MAY. 

1 

Hi(»H  Water. 

Low  Water. 

1 

Q 

Hl( 

H  Water.        1 

Low  Water. 

!>i 

Forenoon.    Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

a 

Time.  Ht.  Time. 
H.  M.   Ft.lH.  M. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 

in. 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 
Ft. 

Time. ' 

Ht. 

Ft 

Time 
H.M. 

H'f. 

F't, 

Time. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time.  ' 

Ht. 

H.M. 

H,  M. 

H.M. 

Ft 

1 

Th. 

5  46 

15-9   i8    4  j 

15-8 

0  31 

18 

12  48 

1-6 

1 

Sa. 

5  55 

17-5 

18  23 

15-7 

0  37 

2-7 

13    9 

2-1 

2 

F. 

6  22 

Ifi-fi 

18  43 

15-8 

1    7 

1  8 

13  29 

1-4 

9, 

Su. 

,  6  30 

178 

19    1 

15-5 

1  15 

2-8 

13  53 

2-3 

3 

Ha. 

6  57 

170 

19  21 

15-6 

1  42 

1  9 

14    9 

1-6 

3 

M. 

7    4 

17-8 

19  40 

15-2 

1  53 

31 

14  36 

2-6 

4 

lu 

7  33 

17-2 

^ti    OV 

15-3 

2  16 

22 

14  48 

2-0 

4 

Tu. 

7  39 

17-8 

20  20 

14-8 

2  32 

3-5 

15  18 

3-0 

5 

M. 

8    9 

17-3'  20  38 

14-9 

2  51 

2  b 

15  29 

2-5 

5 

W. 

8  1V 

17-6 

21    2 

14-4 

3  10 

3-8 

15  .59 

3-5 

6 

Tu 

8  46 

173!  21  20 

14-3 

3  28 

a 

16  12 

3-1 

fi 

Th. 

8  57 

17-3 

21  47 

140 

3  49 

4-2 

16  39 

4-0 

7 

W. 

925 

16-9i  22    9 

136 

4    9 

ib 

16  58 

3-7 

7 

F. 

9  40 

16-9 

22  35 

13-6 

4  28 

4-5 

17  20 

4-4 

8 

Th. 

10  08 

16-3 

23    6 

13-0 

4  ,53 

41 

17  47 

4-4 

a 

Sa. 

10  28 

16-4 

23  29 

13-4 

■5  10 

4-8 

18    3 

4-8 

9 

F. 

10  57 

15'6 

•  •      1 

5  39 

4-V 

18  40 

50 

9 

Su. 

11  31 

15-7 

5  56 

5-0 

18  52 

51 

10 

Ha. 

0  12 

12-5 

12  10 

14-9 

6  29 

b-2 

19  44 

.5-2 

10 

M. 

036 

13-5 

12  50 

15-3 

6  51 

5-2 

19  46 

5-0 

11 

9u. 

1  26 

124 

13  27 

14-7 

7  27 

54 

20  45 

5-1 

11 

Tu. 

1  44 

14-n 

14    1 

15-a 

7  54 

5-0 

20  45 

47 

12 

M. 

2  33 

130 

14  41 

15-0: 

840 

52 

21  41 

4-6 

12 

W. 

2  42 

15-0 

15    3 

15-6 

9    6 

4-6 

21  46 

42 

13 

Tu. 

3  26 

141'  15  38 

15-6' 

9  48 

4-b 

22  32 

3-9 

13 

Th. 

3  31 

16-2 

15  58 

lfi-0 

10  14 

3-7 

22  41 

3-.-) 

14 

W. 

4  10 

15-2;  16  25 

16-3 

10  46 

3-b 

23  19 

3-2 

14 

F. 

4  14 

17-3 

16  48 

16-3 

11  16 

2-9 

23  30 

3-0 

15 

Th. 

4  50  ,16'4i  17    8 

16-7' 

11  36 

2b 

15 

Sa. 

4  55 

18-1 

17  33 

16-3 

12  12 

2-2 

16 

F. 

5  27 

17-3;  17  48 

16-8 

0    3 

2b 

12  24 

2-0 

16 

Su 

5  36 

18-7 

18  16 

16-0 

0  14 

2-7 

13    2 

1-8 

17 

Sa. 

6  03 

181 

18  29 

16-7i 

on 

2-3 

13  11 

1-6 

17 

M. 

6  18 

18-9 

18  59 

15-H 

0,59 

2-5 

13  50 

1-7 

18 

3u. 

6  40 

18-6 

19  12 

I6-3! 

1  24 

21 

13  59 

1-5 

18 

Tu. 

7    1 

18-8 

19  43 

15-1 

147 

2-6 

14  37 

1-8 

19 

M. 

7  19 

18-8 

19  5? 

15-7 

2    5 

21 

14  48 

1-6 

19 

W. 

7  45 

18-4 

20  30 

14-5 

2  36 

2-8 

15  23 

2-1 

20 

Tu. 

8  01 

186 

20  44 

150 

2  48 

2 '3 

15  38 

20 

20 

Th. 

8  30 

17-9 

21  20 

140 

3  27 

31 

16  11 

2-K 

21 

W. 

8  46 

181 

21  34 

14-2' 

335 

•2-1 

16  29 

2-6 

21    F. 

9  18 

17-1 

22  14 

13i6 

4  19 

3-5 

17    1 

.3-1 

22 

Th. 

935 

17M 

22  31 

13-4 

4  24 

33 

17  22 

3-3 

2? 

Sa. 

10  14 

16-1 

23  20 

13-4 

5  12 

3-9 

17  53 

3-7 

2S 

F. 

10  32 

16-2 

23  42 

12-7 

5  17 

4  0 

18  18 

40 

2,1 

Su. 

11  21 

15-2 

6    6 

44 

18  47 

4-2 

24 

Sa. 

11  45 

15-2:  .... 

6  18 

4-6 

19  19 

4-4 

24 

Af. 

0  27 

13-4 

12  30 

14-4 

7    2 

4-8 

19  43 

4-4 

25 

Su. 

1  05 

12H 

13  10 

14-5 

7  25 

4-9 

20  24 

4-5 

25 

Tu. 

1  31 

'13-9 

13  48 

14-2 

8    6 

4-8 

20  42 

4-4 

26 

M. 

2  14 

13-2 

14  27 

14-5 

8  33 

4-8 

21  29 

41 

26 

W. 

2  28 

!i4-r. 

14  52 

14-4 

9  11 

4-5 

21  40 

4-1 

27 

Tu. 

3  12 

14-2 

15  27 

148 

9  43 

4-2 

22  28 

3-5 

27 

Th. 

3  18 

;i5-6 

15  46 

14-7 

10  14 

3-8 

22  33 

;V7 

2f 

W. 

3  58 

15-21  16  16 

15-3 

10  47 

3-4 

23  16 

3-0 

?? 

F. 

4    3 

116-4 

16  33 

15-0 

11  10 

3-1 

23  21 

3-4 

2t 

Th. 

4  39 

16-21  17    1 

15-6 

U  38 

2-V 

23  58 

2-7 

29 

Sa. 

4  45 

171 

17  18 

151 

12    3 

2-6 

:« 

F. 

5  18  ;i70'  17  43 

15-8 

12  24 

2-2 

,W 

Su. 

5  24 

:i7-5 

18    1 

15- 1 

0    6 

3-3 

12  52 

2-4 

i        i             II 

1 

31 

M. 

6    0 

'17-6 

18  42 

14-8 

0  48 

3-4 

13  35 

2-5 

JU 

NE. 

JULY. 

HioH  Water. 


Forenoon,  i  A.fternoon, 


Time.  H't.'Time.  H't 


H  M. 

19  40 

20  15 

20  49 

21  24 

22  3 

22  50 

23  49 
12  34 

14  3 

15  10 

16  13 

17  7 

17  52 

18  35 

19  17 
19  ,58 
21)  38 

21  19 

22  2 

22  .50 

23  44 

12  24 

13  32 

14  40 

15  42 

16  35 

17  21 

18  2 

18  37 

19  10 
19  42 


F't 
13-9 
141 
14-5 
14-9 
15-3 
15-4 
15-4 
14-1 
13-5 
!l3-4 
13 
13-7 
il3-8 
113-8 
I13-9 
'140 
14 

14-4 
ll4-6 
!l4-7 
14-6 
12-8 
il2-3 
123 
126 
12-9 
13-2 
134 
,13-7 
1141 
il4-6 


Low  Water. 


Forenoon. 


Time.   Ht 


H.M. 

1  46 

2  25 

3  3 

3  40 

4  18 

4  58 

5  44 

6  51 

8  10 

9  28 

10  38 

11  39 

0  29 

1  20 

2  9 

2  56 

3  41 

4  25 

5  12 

6  2 

6  56 

7  56 
9    9 

10  22 

11  19 


0  36 

1  19 

2  0 


F't. 
3-2 
3-1 
30 
2-8 
2-7 
2-6 
2-8 
3-2 
3-4 
3-2 
2-fi 
1-S 

2-0 
1-6 
1-4 
1-4 
1-7 
2-0 
2-4 
30 
3-6 
3-3 
3-8 
3-3 
2-6 


Afternoon. 


Time.  Ht 


H.M. 

14  30 

15  6 

15  40 

16  13 

16  45 

17  20 

18  8 

19  14 

20  21 

21  28 

22  34 

23  34 

12  34 

13  24 

14  10 

14  53 

15  33 

16  12 

16  50 

17  29 

18  12 

19  0 
20 
21 
22 
23 

13  27 

14  2 
14  36 


Ft. 
2-4 

2-.") 
2-li 
2-1) 
2-.-I 
2-ti 
28 
30 
3-2 
3-2 
2-8 
2-4 
li 
0-S 
OS 
0!i 
12 
20 

2  0 
2."i 

3  0 
3."i 
3(1 

4  0 
3.S 
34 


The  Time  used  is  Kastern  Stan(lar<l,  (or  the  75th  meridian  ;  or  five  hours  slower  than  Greenwich  Mean  Tiim-. 
It  is  counted  from  0  to  24  hours),  from  midnitfht  to  niidnifht. 

The  Heioiit  is  measured  from  the  level  of  low  water  at  Ordinary  Spring  Tides ;  that  is,  from  the  same  datum, 
as  used  for  the  Admiralty  Chart  of  (Quebec  Harbour. 


Hi 

Forent 

s 

a 

Time. 

H.  M. 

Su. 

7  47 

M. 

8  23 

Tu. 

9    4 

W. 

9  51 

Th. 

10  50 

F. 

I 

Sa, 

6  27 

Su. 

1  44 

M. 

2  57 

Tu. 

4    2 

W. 

4  58 

Th. 

5  46 

F. 

6  28 

Sa. 

7    7 

Su. 

7  41 

M. 

8  23 

Tu. 

9    5 

W. 

9  52 

Th. 

10  44 

F. 

11  41 

Sa. 

0    0 

.Su. 

1  10 

M. 

2  20 

Tu. 

3  23 

W. 

4  17 

Th. 

5    3 

F. 

5  41 

Sa. 

6  16 

Su. 

6  51 

M. 

7  27 

Tu. 

8    4 

M. 

Tu. 
W. 

Th. 

F. 

S;v. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Tb. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 

M. 

Tu. 

W. 

Th. 

F 

Sa. 

Su. 

M, 

Tu. 

W, 

Th. 

F. 

Sa. 

Su. 


The  Time  use 
,    It  is  counted  fron 

.''  The  Hrioiit  1 

h  as  used  for  the  Ad 


[1897        1.S07] 


TIDE   TABLES,   QUEBEC. 


39 


TIDE  TABLES,  QUEBEO-Contimmi. 


Low  Water. 


Forenoon.    Afternoon. 


rime.  H't.  Time.   H't 


H.M. 

0  37 

1  15 

1  53 

2  32 

3  10 

3  49 

4  23 

5  10 

5  56 

6  51 

7  54 
i)    6 

10  14 

11  16 

'6  ii 

0  59 

1  47 

2  36 

3  27 

4  19 

5  12 

6  6 

7  2 

8  6 

9  U 

10  14 

11  10 

0    6 
0  48 


F't. 
2-7 
23 
31 
3-5 
3-3 
4-2 
45 
4-8 
50 
5-2 
50 
4-6 
3-7 
2-9 

27 
2-5 
2-6 
2-8 
31 
3-5 
3-9 
44 
4-8 
4-8 
4-5 
38 
31 

33 
3'4 


H.  M. 

F't. 

13    9 

21 

13  53 

2-3 

14  36 

26 

15  18 

3  0 

15  59 

3-5 

16  39 

4() 

17  20 

4-4 

18    3 

4-8 

18  52 

51 

19  46 

5-0 

20  45 

47 

21  46 

42 

22  41 

3:> 

23  30 

3-0 

12  12 

2-2 

13    2 

1-8 

13  50 

17 

14  37 

l-« 

15  23 

21 

16  11 

26 

17    1 

31 

17  53 

37 

18  47 

4  "J 

19  43 

4-4 

20  42 

4  4 

21  40 

41 

22  33 

3-7 

23  21 

3  4 

12    3 

2T, 

12  52 

2-4 

13  35 

1  2-5 

Low  Wateb. 
Forenoon.    Afternoon 


1. 

A.UGUST. 

SEPT}' 

•3ER. 

3 

1 

HioH  Water. 

Low  Water. 

1 

1 

Hniii  Water. 

Low  Water. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon. 

Forenoon. 

Afternoon, 

Time. 
H.  M. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

P't.l 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

Ft. 

Time. 

Ht. 

F't. 

Time. 
H.M. 

Ht. 

F't 

Time. 

Ht. 

H.M. 

H.M. 

Ft. 

1 

Su. 

7  47 

16'3 

20  15 

15-21 

2  38 

1-9 

15    9 

1-6 

1 

W. 

8  44 

15-6 

20  57 

17-2 

3  34 

0-9 

15*8 

10 

0 

M. 

8  23 

16-4 

20  50 

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of  tliu  warmest  iS 

coldest  month. 

Aver,  of  deviation! 

ofmonthl.vmcan 

Month  (if  j^neates 

deviation 

Ooncspond  nm)<:iii 

tude  of  deviatioi 

Warmest  day 

Aver.  temp,  of  tli( 

warmest  day. . . 


=:       Qoldestday 


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temp,  of  cold.  (I 
to  hijf hest  temp. 

ijighest  temperat. 
Bftte  lowest  temp. 


west  temperat. . 
nge  of  the  year. 


A»er.  pres.  of  year 

Mfonth  high.  av.  p. 

Highest  nion.av.  p. 

Jfonth  lowest  av.  p. 

"ftwest  mon.  av,  p. 
Ite  of  the  highest 
pressure  in  year. 
Rhest  pressure.. 
Iteoflowestpres- 
•uie  in  the  year. 

Lo*  est  pressure  . . 

Ewigcof  the  year. 


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Av.  humid,  of  year 
MO'ith  of  greatest 

tumidity 

Opst.  av.  inon.  hu.j 

lb)ii.  of  least  hii 


cloud,  of  year. 


bt  cloudy  mimth 
;  monthly  aver. 
8t  cloudy  mon. 
St  monthly  av. 


[1897       1897] 


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Hverage   tempera- 
ture of  the  year. 


44  •28 
June 


Wannest  month  . . 
|Lv2r.  temp,  of  the 
.  wannest  month . 
Coldest  month .... 
iv-er.  temp,  of  thej 

collies'  month.. 
Diff.   bet  w.    temp. ' 

of  the  warmest  &! 

coldest  month. . ' 
Aver,  of  deviations  j 

of  monthly  meansi 
Month  (i{  trreatest 

deviation | 

Correspond  magni- 
tude of  deviation 

Warmest  day i  June  2 

Aver.  temp,  of  the 

wannest  dav....     80'90 


(17 -iW 
t'el.. 

low 


iil'ori 

2 -85 

Fell. 


5-74 


Averajjce 

55  Years 


Kxtretiies. 


44-20    !    47 -fK) 
:  in  1878 
July     July, '(W 


67-04 


75-80 


40-77 
in  1873 
Aujf.,'00 

04  40 


=       CJpldest  day 


I 


temp,  of  cold,  d  I 
to  highest  temp. 


lighest  temperat. 
te  lowest  temp. 

west  temperat.. 
nge  of  the  year,  i 


OFeb. 

—10-77  I 
.May  30  ! 

93-4 
Feb.  6 

--  21-2 
114.(5 


Jan.     Feb.,  75; Feb., -48 
22-44    1    10-10     I     -20-00 

45-20    I     .... 

I 

2-71         3-(12 


Jan.      Feb.,  '7i>i 

4-11        12-.-)3 
....      Julvl4, 

1     1808 
77-73        84-50 
Feb.  6, 
1855 


2-08 


90-92 


—12-12 
103-04 


Jan.  22, 

1859 
1—14-33 

Aug.  24, 
1854 
99-2 

Jan.  10, 
1859 

—26-5 
118-2 


Julv  31, 
1.844 
72-75 

Pec.  22, 
1842 

9-57 
Aug.  19, 

1840 
82-4 
Jan.  2, 
1842 
1-9 
87-0 


BARO.METEE. 


1895. 


I  Average 
54  Years 


E.xtremes. 


Aver.  pres.  of  year   '29-6171    29-0190 


pnth  high.  av.  p. 

Shestnion.  av.p. 
pnth  lowest  av.  p. 
iwest  mon.  av.  p. 
Ite  of  the  highest 
pressure  in  year. 

jfhest pressure. . 

tooflowestpres- 

jiire  in  the  year. 

vest  pressure  . . 

nge  of  the  year. 


Nov. 
29-7-202 

Aug. 
-29-5422 

11  April 
30-240 

21  Feb. 
•28-746 
1-494 


Sept. 
29-0071 

June 
29-5096 


30-365 


-28-697 
1-668 


•29-0779 

in  18-i9 

Jan.,  '49 

29-8046 

Mar., '69 

•29^4143 

Jan.  8, 

1866 

30-940 

Jan.  2, 

1877 

28-106 

2"240 

in  1893 


29-,5602 

in  1804 
June, '04 

-29-65-25 
Nov., '.59 

29-5886 

Mar.  7, 
1878 
30-1.39 

June  2, 
1894 
29-035 
1-303 

in  1845 


RELATIVE  HUMIDITY. 


^«««-    \t:Sl       I'^-^tren.es. 


A*,  humid,  of  year  75  ' 

MO'ith  of  greatest  1 

tumidity Dee.  j    Jan. 

Opst.  av.  mon.  hu.  84  |      83 

1*»...  ofleasthu.j   '^''j;JY}-  May 

L|tust  av.  mon.  hu.       07      '      70 


182  in  '51173  in  ',5S 

Jan.,  '57 1  Dec, '58 
89  81 

Feb.,  '431  Apr.,  '49 

58      I      70 


EXTENT  OF  SKY  CLOUDED. 


1««S-    I^Sl       J^^'tremes. 


,  cloud,  of  year. ,  0-.57 

bt  cloudy  month  I  Dec. 

Q%  monthly  aver.  |  0-80 

8t  cloudy  mon. I  June 

st  monthly  av.  0-38 


P-61 

Dec.  i 
0-76  i 
Julv  ! 
0-49 


0-66  in 
'69,  '70 

0-89 

0--29 


0-57 
in  1856 

0-73 

6.50 


WIND. 

1895. 

Average 
17  Years 

Extremes. 

Resultant  dircct'n 

8.78°  WjN.orW 

Resultant  velocity 

in  miles 

1-36 

2-51 

Av.  velocity  with- 

out reg.  todirec. 

5-00 

9-64 

■  .  .   t 

Month  of  greatest 

average  velocitv 

Jan. 

March 

10-!i4 

8-32 

Greatest    monthly 

in  18S0 

in  1873 

average  velocity 

8-10 

11-49 

Apr., '80 

Dec,  '75 

Month  of  least  av. 

velocitv 

Aug. 

July 

13-o8 

10-42 

Least  monthlv  av. 

velocity 

2-7-.'. 

7-.'.6 

July,  '78  July,  '81 

Da\  of  greatest  av. 

velocitv 

Jan.  27 

5-93 

8-43 

Greatest  daily  av. 

velocity 

40-87 

•28-98 

Nov.  17, 

Feb.  10, 

Day  of  least  aver. 

1870 

1885 

velocity  

Aug.  0 

41  67 

22-79 

Least   daily    aver. 

velocitv 

0-07 

Hour   of    greatest 
absolute  velocity 

Deo.  31 
8-9  a.m. 

..„{ 

April  -20 

1893 
8-9  a.m. 

Jan.  17, 

1886 
10-llau> 

Greatest  velocity . . 

64-0 

45-67 

OO^O 

39-0 

RAIN. 


IS"'^-    'MY^I       Extremes. 


Total  depth  of  rain 
in  inches 

Number  of  days  on 
which  rain  fell . .  i 

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  . .  I 

Great  ...^luunberof, 
rai'  y  days  in  one  | 
month I 

Day  in  which  the; 
greatest  amount  [ 
of  rain  fell ' 

G  reatest  amount  of , 
rain  in  one  day. ' 


22-531  I  •27-404  ■  43-555      17-574 
in  1843    in  1874 


113 


Nov. 


114      145  in '90^80  in '41 


I 
Sept.    jSep.,'43 


4-055        3-290    '■    9-760 

.Ian.,  '69 
July         Oct.      Oct.,  '90 


14 


13 


23 


Nov.  25  i     ....      Sep.,  14, 
'     1843 
1-180    '    1 -9,-17        3  ■4.15 


June,'87 
2-655 

May,  '41 

11 


Sept.  14, 
1848 
1-000 


SNOW. 


1895. 


I  Average! 
52  Years 


Extremes. 


Total  depth  of  snow 

in  inches ,     54-8 

Numl)er  of  days  in 

which  snow  fell. '       76 
Month  in  which  the! 

greatest  depth  of 

snow  fell Jan. 

Greatest  dei)th  of 

siiowin  oncmon.       35  8 
Month  in  which  the 

davsofsnowwere 

most  frecpient  . .      Jan. 
Greatest  numberof 

days  of  snow  in  I 

one  month I      20 

Day  in  which   thej 

greatest  amount! 

of  snow  fell |  18  Jan. 

Gr'test  fall  of  snow  | 

in  one  day I    10-5 


68-5        122-9        34-6 

i  in  1870  I  in  1888 
66       87  in  '59:33  in  '4» 


Jan.     Mar.,'70  Dec, '51 
17-0         02-4  10-7 

Jan.      Dec, '72  Feb., '48 

I 
] 

15      I       24       i        8 

(I  Feb.  5, 
I     1803      40  Jan. 
Mar.  27,;     1888 
i     1^'"     i 
8-9      I     16'0     '      3-0 


1 


42 


AREA   AND   POPULATION. 


[1897       1897] 


AREA  AND   POPULATION. 

Dominion  of  Canada  and  Newfoundland,  Etc. 


FRovrncRs,  DiaTRicru,  Trrritoricb. 


Entered  Confederation 
or  Organized. 


Manitoba,  Province 

Sasliatcliewan,  Dintriot 

Agginiboia,  do 

North-Wcst  Territories 

Atliabaaca,  Diatrli-t 

Alberta,  do ; 

Britisli  Columbia,  Province I 

Ontario  d( ! 

New  Brunswiclc  do 

Nova  .Scotia  do 

Prince  Edward  Island, do 

Quebec  do 

Territory  east  of  Hudson's  Hay 

Islands  in  Arctic  Ocean  &  Hudson's  Buy 

Keewatin,  District 

Territory  east  of  Keewatin  and  soutli  of 
Hudson's  Bay 

Great  Laltes  and  River  St.  Lawrence  east 
to  Long.  66°,  and  portions  witliin  United 
States,  not  included  in  above  areas 


Entered  Confederation  1870, 

Organized  1882 

Do 


Organized,  1882 

Do.  

Entered  Confederation  1871, 
Entered  Confederation  1867. 
Do. 
Do. 
Entered  Confederation  1873 
Entered  Confederation  1867 


Organized  1870. 


Totals . 


Squark  Milks. 


Land. 


65,000 
101,400 

89,660 
859,600 
103,300 
105,850 
382,300 
219,650 

28,100 

20,550 
2,000 
227,500 
352,300 
300,0(10 
267,000 

194,300 


Water. 


9,000 
7,000 

550 

46,400 

1,200 

250 
1,000 
2,350 

100 
50 


1,400 
5,700 


Total. 


15,000 
2,800 

47,400 


74,000 
108,400 

00,200 
906,000 
104,600 
106,100 
383,300 
222,000 

28,200 

20,600 
2,000 
228,900 
358,000 
300,000 
282,000 

196,800 


47,400 


Populat'n 

Censug 

1891. 

152,606 
I  98,967 


,  98,173 
.2,114,321 
I  321,263 
450,396 
;  109,078 
1 1,488,535 
Unknown 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


3,318,500    I     139,900 


Labrador 

Newfoundland 

Do.  French  Shore,  from  Cape  Ray  to  Cape  St.  .John,  sav 

NoTK. — The  population  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  exclusive  of  Labrador  and  New- 
foundland, is  estimated  to  be  now  6,083,424. 


3,458,400     4,833,239 


40,000 
42,734 


4,000 

187,411 

10,000 

5,034,650 


The  United  Kingdom  and  British  Pos.sessions. 

For  the  purpose  of  comparison,  the  areas  of  other  ])ortion8  of  the  British  Empire  and  forel),'ii  countries  are 
here  given.     For  convenience,  the  population  and  density  of  population  are  also  given. 


Colony. 


Europe- 
United  Kingdom 

iJibraltar 

Malta  and  Gozo  . 


Area  in 
Square 
Miles. 


Popula- 
tion. 


120,979 

2 

119 


Per- 
sons 
to  the 
Squ're 
Mile. 


Total  European |      121,100 

India 


British  India 1,008,314 

Feudatory  States 731,944 


221,172,952 
66,050,479 


Total  Indian 1,800,258 

Asia- 


Aden  and  Perim . . . 

Ceylon 

Hong  Kong 

Labuan  

Straits  Settlement 


Total  Asian 
Africa — 

Ascension   

Bosutoland  .... 

Cape  Colony 

Mauritius   

Natal 

St.  Helena 


West  African  Colonies— 

iianibia   

Cold  Coast 

Lagos 

Sierra  Leone 


Total  African . 


80 

25,365 

29 

30 

1,472 


20,976 


35 

10,293 

202,000 

705 

20,460 

47 


2,700 
15,000 

1,071 
15,000 


357,311 


39,134,166 

20,410 

168,105 


39,322,687 


287,223,431 


41,010 

3,008,466 

221,441 

.5,853 

540,000 


3,817,670 


140 

218,900 

1,772,000 

376,220 

544,000 

3,000 


13,060 

l,.')0O,0f)O 

100,000 

74,900 


4,603,120 


323 

10,208 

1,41S 


325 


207 
00 


160 


141 


4 
21 

6 

534 

27 

83 


5 

100 

93 

5 


COLOSV. 


13 


America — 

Bermudas 

Canada  

Falkland  Is.  &  S.  Georgia. 

British  Guiana 

British  Honduras 

Newfoundl'fl  &  Labrador. 
West  Indies,  Bahamas  . . . 
Jamaica  and  Turk's  Is  , . . 

Barbados 

Leeward  Islands 

Windward  Islands 

Trinidad  and  Tobago 


Total  America. 
Australasia — 

Fiji 

New  Guiana. ...... 

New  South  Wales  . 

New  Zealand 

Queensland 

South  Australia  . . . 

Tasmania 

Victoria 

Western  Australia. 


Area  in 
S(iuare 
Miles. 


Popula- 
tion. 


Per- 
sons 
to  tllf 
S(|u'ri- 
Mile. 


20 

3,456,383 

7,500 

109,(100 

7,562 

162,200 

4,466 

4,424 

166 

701 

784 

1,868 


3,755,074 


Total  Australasia . 
Protectorates — 

Asia 

Africa 

Pacific 


Total  Protectorates . . 
Total  British  Empire. 


8,04,^1 

88,460 

310,7(X) 

104,471 

608,497 

903,690 

26,385 

87,881 

975,870 


3,174,008 


120,400 
2,120,000 


2,240,400 


11,475,127 


15,640 

5,083,424 

1,900 

289,900 

32,900 
207,000 

50,700 
686,200 
186,000 
127,800 
146,800 
243,(X)0 


7,071,264 


121,000 
S.IO.WJO 

l,251,.50O 
686,100 
445,200 
348,000 
157,500 

1,179,000 
82,100 


4,621,300 

1,200,000 

35,000,000 

10,000 


36,210,000 


11 

IJ".! 

4 

1 
II 

1,1* 

13' 


(Vir 
1 

Oil' 

1  ('• 

!■ 
1' 


382,869,310  I 


Every  race  and  every  religion  are  represented  in  the  British  Empire.  E.  G,  Raveiistein  says:  "Of  Euroinaii 
there  are  about  50,000,000.  There  are  ,54,86.'J,n0O  Christians;  83,283,000  Mohanmiedans ;  232,646,000  Buddhists 
Hindus  and  Confucians,  and  31,670,000  heathen  in  the  Empire."  Ravenstein  makes  the  population  of  the  Eiiipir 
over  402,000,000.    The  figures  in  this  table,  with  exception  of  Canada,  are  from  the  Statesman's  Year-Book,  IS* 


italUtieai 


C0UNTRIK8. 


British  Empire,  ' 
Great  Britain 
British  E.  Indl 
British  Guiana 
British  Ilondn 
Bri.  Poss.  In  .\f 
Briti.sh  W.  Ind 
Fiji  Islands. . . 

Australia 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong  . . 
Newfoundland, 
New  Zealand  . , 

'.ITotal  Brit.  Km\m 
Vrgentine  Uepub 

Austria 

Belgium  

Braail 

>n.  Am'n  States 

Jhlli 

^hlna 

.p>eninark   

Wutch  East  Indies 

sFrance 

jFrench  Poss,,  Afri 

^Germany 

|Greece 

iHayti 

BHolland 

paly    

Mapan 

"wladeira 

Mexico 

Korway  andSwed 

Peru 

;,^ortugal 

■*lus8la 

Bt.  Pierre  ...... 

Bandwich  Islands 

Ipain 

Ipanish  Possessiot 

turkey 

7nited  Stiites  ] 
S.  of  Colombia 

Jrnguay 

"".  Indies— Danisi 

,;  do.  -Frenci 
-'V    do.      —Span  is 

Venezuela 

Other  Countries  . . 

f  otal  all  other  Cou 
Coin  and  Bullion  . 
■stimated  amount 

~i  short  

rAdditional  Duties 

jlrand  totals  ... . 
1^  No.  2.— SI 
'  Pro 


Ontario 

luebec 

fova  Scotia  . . . . . , 
New  Brunswick. . . 
janltoba. . . . 
British  Columbia. '. '. 
prince  Edward  Isla 
Sorth-west  Terriloi 

Totals . . , 


1 


[1897       1897] 


COMMERCE — SUMMARY   BY    PROVINCES. 


43 


TC. 


COMMERCE.  DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 

italUtical  View  of  the  Comineroe  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  during  fiscal  year  ending  SOth  June,  189.'>. 


KB. 


Total. 


74,000 

108,400 

90,200 

900,000 

104,600 

106,100 

383,300 

222,000 

28,200 

20,600 

2,000 

228,900 

368,000 

300,000 

282,000 

196,800 


47,400 


Populat'n 

Oensuii 

1891. 

162,606 


98,967 


98,173 

2.114,321 

321,263 

450,39« 

109,078 

1,488,535 

Unknown 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


tOUNTRIIW. 


British  Knipire,  viz. : 
•     Great  Hritniii   — 

British  K.  Indies.. 

British  Guiana  . . . 

British  Ilondiiras. 

Bri.  Posh,  in  Africa 

British  W.  Indies 

Kiji  Islands 

Australia 

Gibraltar 

Honp  Kouff  

Newfoundland . . . 
■•    New  Zealand  .... 


3,458,400    (4,833,239 


4,000 

187,411 

10,000 


40,000 
42,734 


5,034,050 


.^NS. 

1  foreign  countries  arc 


I'ojiula- 
tion. 


Per 

sons 
to  tllf 
Squ'ri- 

Mile. 


15,640 

5,083,424 

1,900 

289,900 

32,900 
207,000 

iiO,700 
686,200 
186,000 
127,800 
146,800 
243,000 


7,071,264 


4,008 

0,400 
0,000 


121,900 
S.'iO.OOO 

l,2iil,500 
686,100 
445,200 
348,000 
157,500 

1,179,000 
82,100 


It 

4 
1 

11 

l.V 

1,1* 

IM 

13' 


4,621,300 

1,200.000 

3,''>,000,000 

10,000 


36,210,000 


(.1  ■  ;;• 


oil' 


VI'. 


'iotal  Brit.  Empire.. 

trgentine  Kepublic. 
ustria 

tel);iun)  
raxil 

VCen.  Am'n  States  . .. 
■iChili 

Jhina 

Denniaric   

.)utch  East  Indies. . . 

france  

SFrench  I'oss.,  Africa. 

^Germany 

SOreece 

tHayti 

nHoUand 

'Italy    

J Japan  

tVadeira 

•Mexico 

'jKorway  and  Sweden, 
'  freru 

Portugal 

"lussia 

Bt.  Pierre 

landwich  Islands  . . . 

Ipain 

Ipanish  Possessions . 

Turkey 

Vnited  States 

S.  of  Colombia  . . 

Jruj^'uay 

W.  Indies— Danish. . 

.""     do.      —French  . 

i    do.      —Spanish . 

Venezuela 

Vthcr  Countries  . . . . 

j^otal  all  other  Coun. 
Coin  and  Bullion  . . . 
'fctimated  amount 

~'i  short 

Additional  Duties  . . 


jprand  totals 


CO.MMKRCK. 


Exports. 


Ent'd  for 
Consump- 
tion. 


Dulv. 


Tonnage  of  British 
'and  Canadian  Vessels. 


Tonnage  of  Foreign 
Vessels. 


Entere<i 
Inwards. 


61,856,990 

4,132i 

346,430' 

l,923l 

72,0101 

l,857,ni7i 

2,027 i 

417,124 

5,760 

12,903 

1,837,996 

11,143 


8  8       c. 

31,131,737  7,006,676  58  ^ 
319,033        67,318  23 
162,176        68,744  74 


Tons. 


I  Entered 
()ut\vards. 

I     Tons. 


Entered 
Inwards. 


95,843 
1,244,384 


22  60 
101,050  (X) 


66,426.3.55 
.502,520 


113,242 

7,248  29 

2,377 
739,850 

7.54,70 
1,053  95 

251,402 
612,639 

64,509 
115,133| 
367,853 

16,345i 


33,808,642 

23,604. 

172,398, 

441,617 

91,5481 


7,252,875  09 


55,5.58  85 

93,303  46 

5  22 


335,2821 


626,970' 
87 1 

200,167 

140,264; 
34,3251 
10,307! 
12,525: 
48,0261 
6.5,.55ll 
9,434| 
f>8,781j 
42,967| 

209,1141 
46,017. 
34,10li 
15,810 


34,164,.567' 
19,2021 
44,4551 
47,401 
18,139 
1,453,368 
Oil 
19,68l! 


960,856 

4,848; 

361,113, 

2,585,174: 

244 

4,794,1.591 

77,3.521 

15' 

243,900 

381,5941 

1,567,.558, 

319! 

51 

43,51V 

173' 

57,140: 

4,6351 

4,118' 

13,829 

402,479, 

423,7921 

139,102; 

54,634,521 


102,891  41 

419  00 

29  65 

985,945  87 

206  07 

892,847  04 

37,648  01 


755,251  48 

46,697  12 

67,999  00 

174  47 

7  65 

6,609  OS 

36  85 

24,361  92 

307  35 

1,845  00; 

207  03 

184,788  45 

18,695  39 

31,887  23 

0,897,395  04 


3,117,561 


Tons. 


itntere*! 
Outwards. 


Tons. 


11,714' 

4,475 1 

3,.531,292' 

191,671 

275,067 


642  40 

108  37 

279,108  98 

75493' 341 


39,.587,039 
4,325,319 

3,300,090! 


71,443,869110,619,870  731 


I       14,523  65 

ll:),6;?8,803  105,2.52,511  17,887,269  47 


2,930,087 


2,458,090 


2,470,485 


Total. 


Tons. 


5,575,657 
5,401,172 
8,124,134 

:ai 

111 

lie 


•5'S- 

ho  OD  0) 


•L;     S 


'■  ^     .5 
•  y    '-5 


•  3 


3 
O 

C 
cJ 


1 


ci  «£  — " 

a>  c;  *^  a 

O  O  cr  ^ 

—  —  ■S  "O 


Note.— The  figures  given  in  this  table  show  the 
registered  tons  of  the  shipping  which  arrived  at  and 
cleared  from  the  various  ports  in  the  Dominion  (luring 
the  year  ending  30th  June,  1895.  The  total  shows  a 
decrease  from  last  year  of  1,000,000  tons.  The  number 
of  vessels  was  00,289,  manned  by  a  crew  of  815,616 
men,  and  the  quantity  of  freight  carried  was  5,391,358 
tons  weight,  and  2,935,914  tons  measurement. 


No.  2.— SUMMARY  BY  PROVINCES  DURING  THE  FISCAL  YEAR  ENDING  SOth  JUNE,  1895. 


Provinces. 


1382,869,319 


einsays:  "Of  Europwi' 
I-  232,646,000  Buddhist.' 
iiopulation  of  the  Eminr 
;esman'8  Year-Book,  is!" 


Pntario 

fcuebec 

[fova  Scotia 

New  Bnmswiok 

lanitoba 

Sritish  Columbia 

("rinoe  Edward  Island . . 
North-west  Territories  . 

Totals 


Total 
Exports. 


»33,096,181 

60,601,504 

11,723,534 

6,368,657 

1,611,003 

9,121,098 

1,039,493 

77,333 


9113,638,803 


Total 
Imports. 


841,297,141 

48,462,282 

9,270,414 

4,,503,025 

2,191,710 

4,379,611 

■524,133 

153,366 


«110,781,682 


Entered  for 
Consumption. 


a!40,862,684 

43,629,033 

8,991,559 

4,528,564 

2,190,570 

4,366,022 

530,713 

153,366 


$105,252,511 


Duty. 


87,128,749  04 

6,968,975  03 

1,160,101  08 

942,310  40 

484,251  52 

1,053,691  13 

136,136  75 

13,064  52 


li!17,887,269  47 


44 


CONSOLIDiiTEU    FUNP— PUULIC    DEBT. 


[189- 


!.s97j 


RECEIPTS  AND   Pi^YMENTS,   CANADA. 

St(ttenii-ut  11/ the  Heci'i}it»  and  I'nuiniiitsfi.  m  the  Cdi  mditlaleil  Fiuid  J\  r  Ihe  pear  endhiij  :l(ilh  Jinic,  IH.t.',. 

The  ri-i'ci|ils  from  tlif  Hourci'H  of  tlie  iirdii  iin  :«vi-i.  le  of  lln'  coiiiilry  are  puid  into  what  is  called  the  Con- 
Bolidatetl  Kiiiid,  and  paynu'iitH  thtTt-froMi  are  1  uule  to  I'ov  •.•  the  oi-dinury  expeimeH.  'I  hewe  receiptH  and  pariiiPiitB, 
therefore,  coimtitulc  what  nui.v  he  (•onHi<lered  aw  the  ri;"  lar  hicome  and  expenditure  of  the  country  ;  receiptH 
from  and  expenditure  out  of  ioaim  and  all  other  extraord'.iiary  trannactions  lieiiiif  excluded. 


tIKCKII'IX. 


Customs «il7,58f>,741  <)0 

do    Chinetic  Immiifration         54,725  (K) 

Excise *  7,70e,fWO  12 

do     methylated  spirits..         !W,«40  .W 

Post  OtHce 

Puhlic  Works  

Minor  Public  \Vorl<8 

Railways 

Canals 

Interest  on  Investments 

Patent  Fees  

Casual    

Urdnanc.e  Lands 

Fines  and  Korfeitiu'es { 

Premium,  Discount  and  Exchanjfe j 

Mariners'  V\un\   

Klectric  l.ijfht  Inspei'tion 

Steamboat  Inspection   

Gas   Inspection   

Weijf hts  and  Measures 

Cullers'  Fees  

Law  Stamps 

Penitentiaries 

Insurance  Inspection 

Fisheries  

Modus  Vivendi 

"  Canada  Oazetie  "    

Superannuation  Fund 

Lighthouse  and  Coast  Service  

Dominion  Steamers  

Military  College 

Blilitia   

Civil  Service  Examination  Fees   

Supreme  and  Exchequer  Court  Reports.. 
Dominion  Lands 


(17,640,406  (H) 


Deficit. 


7,80.'),7;i2  71 

2,792.78i>  <i4 

l()l),i)i)5  8;t 

l:t,»14  03 

3,1'27.1>89  84 

;i;l!),S89  72 

l,3:t(l,(»46  IM 

i)4,(i();)  17 

80,145  34 

22,(145  97 

22,4(i0  31t 

18,875  80 

42,715  08 

291  25 

2.5.092  01 

17,142  '25 

39,433  29 

7, UK)  ,57 

0,408  00 

24,023  84 

9,793  70 

89,150  42 

5,819  02 

4,297  29 

63,274  88 

4,815  33 

9,534  74 

19,274  05 

20,170  98 

3,05£  00 

3,795  95 

107,809  ,58 

33,078, 129 
4,1.53,875 


I'AV.MK.NTH. 


Interest  on  Public  I»ebt   

jCharjies  of  .Manatfement 

Sinkinu;  Funds    

I  Premium,  Discoimt  and  ExchauKe 

.Civil  liovernment  

JAdministratioii  of  Justice  

Dominion  Police 

LeK'slation    

Penitentiaries 

Arts.  .Ajfriculture  and  Statistics   

I  Imnnif  ration 

;(juHranline    

I  Pensions 

:Sii}>eranmiation 

iMilitia 

Mounted  Police 

Public  Works  Income 

Railways  and  Canals  Income 

Mail  StibHidiesand  Steamship  Subventions 

Ocean  and  River  Service 

Liifhtliouse  and  Coast  Service    

Fisheries   

(ieoloffical  Stirvey 

Scientific  Institutions 

Subsidies  to  Provinces 

Indians 

Government  of  the  North-west  Territories 
Miscellaneous  


Collection  of  lieecmn'. 

Customs 

Excise 

WeiKhts,  Measures  and  Gqs 

PostOfJice 

Public  Works 

Railwa^vs  and  Canals 

Dominion  Lands 

Misoellaneous. 


«10, 100,294 
102,.59O 

2,002,31 1 
1 10  3.51» 

1,422,227 
755,082 
2I,!»43 
»41„570 
449,599 
210,740 
195,6.52 
101,320 
84,349 
20,-,,385 
)74,013 
640,1  •25 

1,742,310 
2.52,716 
513,'208 
205,092 
475,903 
443,8-22 
08,1.51 
77,241 

4,2.50,074 
955,403 
;103,G26 
292,-203 


1, 


917 

471 

91 

3,. 593, 

151 

3,704 

120 

68 


,632 
,864 
,814 
,647 
698 
126 
,727 
,004 


Statement  of  tl 
C'aiKti 


Year.    , 

I  Dutii 

9 

1808..    ..'  4.5,'2.5( 

1869 I  44,08; 

Ji    1^70.        .1  48,601 

l   1871 I  70,2IH 

S   1872 I  72,42( 

1873 :  74,43-. 

1874 ,  77,07:: 

1H75 '  81,ii07 

1876 ,58,71«1 

1877 03,9811 

1878 01,70;j 

1>7!» 57,0,55 

lv-<l) 08,895 

IVSI 85,510 

1-^-' 9.1,339 

l^^.l.    .  ,  .   100,827 

1^-1 88,349 

1S^5 70,014 

1880 75,530 

1887 ,  85,479, 

1888 '  77,784, 

11889 80,0,59; 

1890 86,-258, 

1891 81,-280, 

1892 81,190, 

1893 77,378, 

1894 73,.-i41, 

18!)5.. ...    04,064, 

'85,->78,1301es 
goods  entered  for 


Phovi 


Ontario 

Quebec 

_,  Nova  Scotia 

\  New  Brunswick  . 

-Manitoba 

British  Columbia 
Prince  Edward  Isl 
The  Territories 

Totiil 


■  05,954  origin 


Ontario 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Bnmswick  , 
Manitoba  ..  . 
British  Columbia. 
Prince  Edward  Isl 
North-west  Territc 

Canada 


[1891 


tilth  Jviif,  tH<i.;.           1 

lat  is  cftlkMl  the  Con-     ] 

reii)tH  niid  iiariiiPiits,     ^ 

he  country  ;  receipts 



«l(),»<«i,2«4  44 

l(i-2,r>!)((  31      ! 

■2,00-2,31 1  ;«;  J 

ll(!3ri9  W  ■ 

l,4-2-2,-2-27  !i;   W 

7.15,(182  !I7  J 

•  •  1 

21,943  l:; 

1 

941,570  41 

440,.')99  M 

•21<1,740  111' 

IDS.O.W  !»7 

101, 3-20  11 

84,349  ;lii 

•2tl.-.,3»r)  77 

1,.-)74,013  7i; 

«40,r25  17 

1,742,31(1  i-'.t 

252,716  (111 

entioiis 

513,'208  (Ki 

•205,092  ti'. 

475,003  W-l 

443,822  llfi 

08, 151  41 

77,241  511 

4,250,(J74  4i; 

955,403  77 

rritories 

.•i03,«26  71 

292,'203  01 

917,632  :iii 

471,864  !l" 

91,814  iiii 

3,593,647  47 

151,698  i-1 

3,704,126  4S 

120,727  51 

68,904  (11 

§,•58,132,005  o.'i 

Bate  of 

Net  Rate 

of  Interest 

rec'ti  from 

paid. 

•59 

4-.M 

■85 

4-08 

•96 

4-0-2 

1-40 

3^i«l 

1"21 

3-S!) 

1^3^2 

3-7') 

1^85 

3111 

■2-35 

3^7S 

2^17 

3^47 

3^47 

VTS 

3 -(IS 

\-&i 

3-(:7 

V97 

3'r.6 

1            J  ■89 

3^4'i 

1^76 

3-:i2 

2^29 

3-Jit 

1^63 

2'7l) 

2-92 

3-Wi 

4^59 

2vS6 

3^18 

1^86 

3-r2 

2-00 

3-OT 

2-23 

2-!W 

2^07 

2-.W 

2^00 

2-it:i 

1-97 

2-S« 

1-96 

2^'.>I 

T7S 

2-'.i:> 

,s97] 


KXI'OUTS   AND    IMPORTS,   CANADA — CEX.SUS   Oh    CANADA. 


EXPORTS  AND   IMPORTS,  DOMINION  OF  0/VN/\D/\. 

Statemtnt  nf  Ihe  Aijijrrijnte  VaUif  nf  thi'   linjiniiK  (inchnliiKi  O'ln  ami  lliillion),  nml  Kxpurlt  inln  ami  from 

CaiKtilit,  of  lliioilx  entfieil  for  CoDxuniption,  iiinl  of  tin'  C'liKloinn  Diitim  {•ullrctrtl,  durimj  riich 

Fincal  Year  eiiiUnjj  ■iiith  Junf,fnim  lfir,s  lo  is:i.',,  incliixiri'. 


I.UI-OKTS. 


Year. 


1!^I19.. 

I>i70. 

1>*71.. 

1H72.. 

1873.. 

Ii74.. 

1875.. 

1876., 

1877.. 

1878., 

1h79. , 

H.SO. . 

l.'<81.. 

1'<S2.. 

ls.s:i. 

1884 . . 
1885 . . 
1886.. 
1887.. 
18S8.. 
1889. . 
1890. . 
1.891., 
1892.. 
1893.. 
1804 . . 
l,s!)5.. 


Dutiable.       Kree. 


Total. 


,  45,2,'')6,538 

, ,  44,085,833 
48,669,04  J 

:  70,'299,276 

,!  7a,4'26,774 

.  1  74,43^2,6^22: 

.  77,073,783 

,  sl,507,398l 

,  .5.8,799,8^20! 

.  03,98!),.566 

.  61,703,740; 

.  57,0.5.5,218 

.  68,895,483! 

.  85,.516,908| 

.  9:1,339,930 
,  100,827,816 

.  88,349,492 

.  79,614,108 

,  75,536,758 

.  85,479,40(1 

.'  77,784,037 

.  80,0.59,966 

.  86,258,633 

.  81,'286,,372 

.  81,190,844 

.  77,378,(KI1 

,  73,341,1)06 

.  64,064,.587 


28,203,1(16 
•26,3'29,332! 
■26,144,697 
25,793,695 
;19,003,7.53| 
53,578,6591 
51,139,799] 
41, .562,885, 
34,410,5'20 
35,338,396 
31,378,047 
24,!H)9,^209 
17,.594,264 
19,813,91)2 
■26,079,.570 
31,4^26,206 
•28,047,551 
29,327,378 
•28,887,803 
27,412,8:16 
33,110,.593 
35,164,965 
35,.599,608 
38,681,266 
46.215,2^24 
51,696,177 
50,133,434 
46,717,095 


73.4.59,644 

70,415,165 

74,814,:«9 

!N5,092,971 

111,430,5^27 

f28,011,^281 

1-28,213,581! 

12.-i,070,'283 

93,210,346 

99,:i27,962 

93,081, 7.'>7 

81,964,4-27 

86,489  747 

10.5,330,  s-10 

119,419,  .00 

l:^2,^25»,(«2 

116,397,((43 

108,!M1,4.S6 

104,4^24,561 

112,S;>2,^236 

110,894,(130 

11.5,^224,931 

121, 858,^241 

110,967,6.'i8 

127,406,068 

1'20,074,'268 

123,474,940 

110,781,682 


'     Total     I      Kntbukii  ki>r  C'd.SHiMnio.v. 
KxporU.    IniiKirtH  A  — 


KxpurtM.     Dutiable.        Free. 


.57,.5(17,888 

'  60,174,781 

73,573,490 

74,173,'llH 

82,6.(9,063 

89,7.89,922 

89,:!51,9-28 

77,886,979 

80,966,435 

75,875,393 

70,323,667 

71,491,^255 

87,911.4,58 

98,2mi,8-23 

102,137,'2l)3 

98,085,804 

91,406,496 

89,238,361 

85,^251, 314 

I  Si»,515,.811 

90,2li3,(H)0! 

89,189,1(17 

96,749,'49 

98,417,296 

113,963.375 

118,.564,352 

117,.5-24,949, 

113,638,803 


l31,(V27,5'i2 
l.-)0,889,946i 
14.H,3,>s7,8-29, 
I70,-2':6,.589| 
194,0711,190, 
217,8"1,'203| 
217..56'i,510 
-200,957,'262t 
174,176,7.811 
175,-2(«,3.55i 
172,405,4.54' 
1.53,455,682 
174,401  ,^2irM 
■203,621,663, 
■221, .5.56,703 
230,339,8-26 
■207,8li3,5.-i9' 
198,179,847 
189,67.5,8751 
•202,408,047 
■201,097,630 
-2li-!,414,098 
218,607,390 
218,;t.84,934 
-241,, •169,443 
•247,638,6^20 
•240,999,889 
-221,420,4851 


4.j,()61,839i 
41,073,612 
45,1.-11,5171 
6(l,09H,41,''i 
68,.549,939; 
71,413,1-281 
76,235,8531 
78,141, 432j 
60,-243,34(ll 
60,919,960 
.59,77(I,5S9 
.55,430,012 
.54,182,967: 
71,620,7-25 
8.5,757,433: 
91.588,339' 
80,010,498* 
7.1,-2(19,(118 
70,058,819 
78.1-20,679! 
(19,645,8241 
74  475,139| 
77  106,-286 
74,536,036! 
6'\160,737i 
(i9,873,.571' 
62,779,1821 
.58,5.57,6,55. 


■2«,3^23,467 
•26,;f28,,558' 
•26,106,086 
•26,849,067 
39,1.M),177 
.56,101,466 
.51,168,310 
41, 477,^2^25 
.•14,489,872 
35,380,.5^23 
31,422,9.88 
•  19,633,46(1 
17,.599,382 
19,iH)0,879 
•26,891,494 
31, .548,680 
•28,170.14(1 
•29,440,401 
28,913,875 
27,518,749 
33,^201,^276 
35,198,308 
35,6,59,298 
.•18,809,088 
47,818,'206 
51,831,4.59 
.50,314,811 
46,694,8.56! 


Total. 


71,985.306 

07,4(r2,170 

71, •237,603 

86,947,482 

107,709.116 

r27,514,.594 

127,401,169 

110,618,6.57 

94,7.13,218 

9(l,.-t(Ht,483 

91,199,.577 

•75,(H13,478 

71,7.82,3491 

91,611,604i 

11-2,648,9-27: 

1-23,137,019 

108,180,644! 

102,710,(U9 

99,(!02,694 

105,(i;i9,428 

102,847,1(H) 

109,673,477 

112,765,584 

113,345,1-24 

116,978,943i 

121,705,030 

113,093,983 

105,-252,.511 


Dutv 
C'Dlluctcd. 


H,H19,431 
8,-298,!H)9 
9,462,040 
ll,.H4;i,655 
13,045.493 
13,017,730 
14,421,«82 
15,361, 3,S2 
1-2,83.-1,114 
12,.548,451 
12.795,693 
12,l>.-i9,5*0 
14,138,849 
18,500,785 
21,708,8:17 
•23,172,.308 
•20,164,963 
19,133,.5.58 
19,448,r23 
•22,460,705 
'22,209,641 
•23,784,.5'23 
•24,014,!H« 
23,481,069 
20,5.50,.581 
•21,161,710 
19,379,8i.'2 
17,887.'26» 


.50 
17 
67 
12 
48 
09 
17 
66 
22 
97 
43 
97 
37 
99 
70 
83 
53 
23 
07 
13 
53 
93 
32 
47 


"35,278,130 less  than  shown  in  Trade  and  Navigation  Ueturn. 
Koods  entered  for  coiisiunption. 


Value  of  re  Exports  erroneously  included  with 


CEflSUS  OF  C<\NAD^. 

No.  1.— POPULATION  OK  CANADA,  1871,  188.  AND  1891. 


Provincbh. 


1871. 


lontario 

IQuehec  

I  Nova  Scotia 

JNt'w  Brunswick  

!Manitot)a 

'  British  Columbia 

.  Prince  Kdwanl  Island. 
iThc  Territories 


1,620,851 

1,191,516 

387,800 

2.85,694 

18,995 

36,247 

94,021 


Total. 


I 


3.635,024 


1881. 


1,926,9-22 

1,3,59,027 

440,572 

321,233 

'62,260 

49,459 

108,891 

.56,446 


4,3-24,810 


Increase 
Per  cent. 


18-6 
14-0 
13-6 
12-4 
247-2 
36-4 
15-8 


18-97 


1891. 


Increase 
Per  cent. 


•2,114,321 

1,488,535 

450,396 

321,263 

1.52,.506 

98,178 

109,078 

98,967 


4,833,^239 


9-73 
9-53 
2-23 
0-00 
144-95 

98-49 
017 

75 -.-13 


11-76 


'  65,954  originally  ;  3,694  were  taken  off  and  added  to  Ontario  when  the  boundary  was  chaiiifed. 
No.  2.— BIRTH-PLACES  OF  TilE  PEOPLE  IN  CANADA,  IS,  I  AND  1891. 


<Jntario 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia . . 

New  Bnuiswick 

Manitoba 

British  Columbia 

Prince  Edward  Island  . 
North-west  Territories. 


; 


Canada 


1861. 

1891. 

Born  in 

Born  in  other 

Born  in 

Born  in  other 

Canada. 

Countries. 

Canada. 

Countries. 

1,496,744 

430,211 

1,708,702 

405,619 

1,282,225 

76,802 

1,406,514 

82,021 

412,589 

27,960 

423,890 

26,506 

289,965 

31,268 

299,154 

22,109 

45,757 

16,503 

108,017 

44,489 

34,957 

14,492 

56,851 

41,322 

99,369 

9,522 

102,6.52 

6,4-26 

53,886 

2,560 

80,097 

18,870 

3,715,492 

609,318 

4,185,877 

647,362 

46 


SHOUT    HISTOIIV    OF    CANADA. 


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u 


SHORT  HISTORY  OF  CANADA. 

The-  (oIlowliiK  hrivf  rc8iiiii6  of  the  prlnuipul  uvimiIm  in  the  hiHtor.v  of  our  country  ii  taken  from  the  Hialiiitlcal 
AbNtract  for  \HKt,  imil  will  )>c  fniiiid  of  iiitereNt.    The  history  '>f  the  year  IHUn  00  Ih  ifiven  in  anoiJker  potUoit  of  tb«- 
Ahiiaiiac      It  in  noteworthy  thiit  it  wiin  in  1407,  Jimt  -KH)  yeurN  in(n,  that  Ihe  flnit  portion  of  Caiiiiiiiun  Hoil  w:im  din 
oovered  by  Cobol. 

CHRONOLOCIC/^L  LANOM/\RKS  IN  THE  HISTORY  OF  CANADA. 


1407— June  24.     Cabot  rtiwovered  Cape  Hreton. 

1500  -U««per  Cortereal  entered  tlie  (Jiilf  of  8t.  I.iiw- 
renee. 

1617    SebuHtiun  Cabot  dlHCOvered  HiuUon  Hay, 

1524  Vcrrazano  explored  the  .\tlanti(!  coiwt  of  Nova 
Scotia, 

1684— July  1.  Landing  of  Jaccpies  Cartier  at  Ktupii- 
naiix  Day.     Kirst  laiidiiiK  on  Canadian  Hoil, 

1636— July.     Second  vlhit  of  Cartier. 

AiiKiibt  ID.  earlier  anchored  in  a  miuuII  liay  at 
the  month  of  the  St.  .lohii  Itiver,  which,  in 
honour  of  the  day,  he  named  after  St.  Law- 
rence. The  name  was  afterwards  extended  to 
the  Kulf  and  river. 

1540-Thinl  vinit  of  Cartier. 

1642-43— Tlie  Sieur  de  Iloberval  and  his  party  wintered 
at  Cap  Rou(fo. 

1598— The  Aiiniuis  de  la  Roche  landed  40  convicts  on 
Sable  lulaiKl,  where  they  were  left  f.ir  Ave 
years  without  relief,  only  twelve  beiiiff  found 
alive  at  the  end  of  that  time. 

1603  ~  First  visit  of  Samuel  <le  Champlain  to  Canada. 

1606— Koundin^f  of  Port  Uoyal  (Amiapolis).  Acadia  (de- 
rived from  an  Indian  word  "Cadie,"  a  place 
of  abimdance),  by  the  Baron  de  I'outrinco'irt. 

1608— Sectond  visit  of  Chanipl,^in.  KoundiuK  of  l^uebec, 
the  first  permanent  settlement  of  Canada. 
The  name  is  said  to  be  an  Indian  one,  "Kebec," 
a  strait.  28  settlers  wintered  there,  includinj: 
Champlain. 

1611-  Establishment  of  a  tioding  post  at  Ilochelana. 
Jesuits  arrive  in  Port  Koyul,  Acadia. 

1613— St,  John's,  Newfoundland,  founded.  Ottinva 
Kiver  discovered  by  Champlain.  (Champlain 
sailed  up  the  Ottawa  Kiver,  crossed  Lake 
.Nipissinj;,  and  descended  French  Kiver  into 
Georjrian  Hay  and  Lake  Huron,  returninfjr  by- 
Lake  Ontario.) 

1617— Canada  invaded  by  the  Iro(|uois. 

1620— Population  of  (Quebec,  00  persons. 

1621- First  mention  of  the  name  "Nova  Scotia"  in  a 
grant  of  the  Province  to  Sir  W,  Alexander  by 
James  I.  First  code  of  laws  promulgated  at 
t^uebec. 

1624— Nova  Scotia  first  settled  by  the  English. 

1626— Jesuits  first  arrive  in  New  France. 

1627— Canada  grante<l  to  the  Company  of  "100  Asso- 
ciates" by  the  king  of  France.  Feudal  system 
established  in  Canada. 

1629— July.  Capture  of  liuebec  by  the  English  under 
Sir  David  Kirke.    117  persons  wintered  there. 

1632 — Canada,  Cape  Breton,  and  Aciulia  restored  to 
Krai.ce  by  the  Treaty  of  St.  Gernmin-en-Laye. 
First  school  opened  in  Canada  at  Quebec. 

1634— July  4.  The  town  of  Three  Rivers  founded. 
August  18.     Fort  Richelieu  (Sorel)  fomded. 


1636— Sillcry  founded  .lesuils'  College  in  Quebec.  I.aki' 
.Mi<'higan  iliscovered  tiy  Nicolet.  |)eeeinher 
2,'i.     Heath  of  Champlain  at  (Quebec.   * 

1639— I'rsniine  Convent  founded  at  t^uebec. 

1640— Lake  Erie  discovered  by  Ohaunionot  and  Brti- 

biL'Uf. 

1642- May   18.      Ville   Marie  (Montreal)  founded  by 

Maisonneuve. 
1642-1667     Fre(|uent  and  .nerious  vsurs  between  the 

French  ttn<l  the  Iroquois  Indians. 
1(J47 — Lake  St.  John  discovered, 
1651— Expedition  to  Hudson  Hay. 
1654— Acadia  taken  by  the  English. 
1659— M.  de  Lavnl,  first   Roman  (Jatholic  Ui^hop  ot 

Canada,  arrived  from  France.     Lake  Superior 

discovered  by  French  traders. 
1663— Company  of  "  100  Associates"  dissolved.     Royal 

government  estttblishefl.     First  courts  of  \av,. 
1664— Seigniories  granted. 
1667— Acadia  restored  to  France  by  Treaty  of  Breda. 

While  population  of  New  France,  ;!,018. 
1670— May  13  (n.s.)     Hudson's  Bay  Company  founded. 
1672-  Count  de  Frontenuc  a|>poinfed  governor.    Popu- 
lation, 0,705. 
1673— June  13.    Caturaipii  (Kingston)  founded. 
1674— Iro(|uois  established  at  Caughnawag'i. 
1689— August  .').     Massacre  at  Lachine  by  Indians. 
1690— Capl\H-e  ot'  Port  Royal  by  Sir  William  Phipps, 

and  tinsuccessful  attack  upon  (Quebec. 

1692  -Population  of  New  France,  12,431. 
1695— Iberville  took  English  forts  in  Hudson  Hay. 
1697 — Treaty  of  Ryswick.    Mutual  restoration  of  places 

taken  during  the  war, 
1698— Heath  of  Frontenac.     Population,  13,35.'). 
1701— August  4.    Ratification  of  a  treaty  of  |)eaee  with 

the  Iroquois  at  Montreal.    Canadians  granted 

leave  to  manufacture. 

1709-10-11— Canada  inviuied  by  the  English.  Port 
Royal  (Annapolis)  taken  by  Nicholson  (1710). 

1713 — Treaty  of  Utrecht,  by  which  Hudson  Hay  and 
adjacent  territory,  Nova  Scotia  (Acadia)  and 
Newfoundland  were  cede<l  to  the  English. 

1715— First  ships  built  at  t^uebec. 

1719— First  govermnent  foumled   by   the  English   in 

Nova  Scotia. 
1720— Population  of  New  France,  24,434,  and  of  St. 

Joiui's  Island  (Prince  Edward  Island),  about 

100.     Fort  of  Louisburg  built. 
1721 -Jainiary  27.     Mail  stages  establisjhed   betweeir 

Quebec  and  .Montreal. 
1722 — Division    of   settled    country    in    Canada    mto 

liarishes. 
1739— Population  of  New  France,  42,701.     First  forge 

erected  in  Canada— at  St.  Maurice. 
1745— Louisbuig,  Cape  Breton,  taken  by  the  English. 


1747- 

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47 


nirii  the  StiitiHtlcttI 
hiT  putUoii  ol  tbf 
iliui)  Moil  Mail  (IIh- 


<•  ill  yiulitM'.    I.akf 
iidlc't.     Ih-cembfi 
t  t^tiebec.   • 
(^Hii'lx'c. 
uunionot  ami   Hro- 

itreal)  founded  bv 

wurH  between  the 
iidiuim. 


datholie  Uifhop  ol 
ice.  Lake  Superior 
ler«. 

"  disBolveil.     Boj'ftl 
FirHt  courts  of  law. 

b,N  Treaty  of  Breda. 
France,  ;i,018. 
f  Coinimny  founded. 
;ed  governor.    I'opu- 

ton)  founded. 
,'huawa({a. 
bine  liy  Indiun.s. 
Sir  William  I'hippH, 
iijion  (Quebec 

12,431. 

in  Hudson  liny. 

.  restoration  of  place* 

lation,  13,35.'). 

I  treaty  of  pence  with 

.    Canadians  j;ranted 

•  the  EiiRlish.  Port 
I  by  Nicholson  (1710). 
,ch  Hudson  Kay  and 
a  Scotia  (Acadia)  and 
Lil  to  the  English. 

1   by   the  English  in 

e,  24,434,  and  of  St. 

dward  Island),  about 

built. 

establiijhed   hetwceit 

try    in    Canada    into. 

!,  42,701.    First  forge 

It.  Maurice. 

taken  by  the  English. 


1747-  Mlllilii  nilU  dniwn  up  for  Canada,    Courtii  of 

.hiNtli'ii  I'diiiil  Hilled  In  Nova  Scotia. 
174H    Ki'Niiiriitliiii    lit    iiiiiilnbiirg   tn    the    French    In 
I'xcliiiiiui'  fur  Miidiii",  liN  ibc  pearc  of  Aix-la- 
Chiipi'lli', 
1740    'lilliii  Jl.     'I'lie  rill  iif  lliilltax  fniiniled  by   Lord 
lliillliix  :  vt.ritl  llrli|p<li  I'liilgiitiiiN  brought  out 
b,\  llii'  lI'Mi.  Kdwaiil  ('urnwalliN. 
17h:^    .March  M.     \mw  of  I  he  Halifax  Hiizelti;  the  tliNt 

piipiT  piilillNlii'd  In  Canada. 
17f>f)    I'l^piilnliin  of  Ibc   Aciidlaim  from  Nova  Scotia. 
Aboiil   11,111111  were  deported  at  the  re(|iieHt  of 
I  III)  New  Eiiulaiid  cDldiilstH. 
I7f)ft    Fli'Nl  nieitlnifof  Nova  Hcol  Ian  !.,egiHlature. 

.Inly   'M\,     I'liial  eapliire  of   l<oiii.sburg  by   the 
EiiltlUh, 
1760    iliilv  8il.    (iipliircof  Fort  Niagara  by  the  Eiig- 
Hull  iiiidiir  (Icneral  TrideaHX,  mIki  was  killed 
liming  the  iiNHniill. 
July  iti,    I  'oliinienceiiiciit  of  the  KJege  of  (Quebec. 
Heplciiiber  I',!.     Ilatllccif  the  Plains  of  Abrabain 
linil  defeat   nf  tlie  French  by  (leiieral  Wolfe, 
wlio   wikN   kllleil   on    llie   Held.     Loss  of    the 
EiiglUh,  "oil;  and  of  the  French,  1,500. 
Hi'pli'inber   l<'(.      Dentil  of    (leneral    Montcalm, 

:':;:HMiailili'r  of  the  FreiH'h  forces. 
HepliMliber  IN,     Ciipltiilation  of  (Quebec  to  Gen- 
eral Townm'tid. 
17*10    April,     (liiHiii'ccKHful  attack  on  (,)uebec  by  (ieii 
eral  lie  IicvIn,      Ciiplliilation  oi   Montreal  and 
coinpletliiii  of  the  coiiipicHt  ol  i  anada.    Popu- 
latlim  nf  New  Friince,  70,000. 
1762    lll'lllnh  po|iiilatlon  of  Nova  Scotia,  rf,104.     First 

F.nglUli  Net! lenient  in  New  lininswick. 
1783  — Ki'lit'iliil'y  10,    Treaty  of  Paris  signed,  by  which 
Fl'iilH'e  ceded  and  guaranteed  to  bis  Hritannic 
MaJcNty  III   full   right  "Canada  with  all  its 
ilepeiKlencleK." 
Ciipi'  lll'cliiii  nniiexed  to  Nova  Scotia. 
17(H    .lillic '^1,     InkIic  of  the  (Quebec  (TV(^»■^^e.     In  this 
.M'lir  I'oiitlac,  chief  of  the  ottawas,  organized 
li  I'liliNplriicy  for  a  finiiiltaneous  rising  among 
the  tiiillaii  tribes,  and  a  general  iiias.sacre  of 
the  llrllUh.     The  jilaii  was  successfully  car- 
lied  iHll  In  Ncvcriil  places  and  all  the  inhabi- 
laillN  put,  to  death,  but  lliially  the   Indians 
were  forced  to  succumb. 
1788    tlciieml  Carletoii,  afterwards  Lord  Dorchester, 

.ippoliited  (lovernor-tleneral. 
1760  Ml,  .lolin'n  Nlanil  (Prince  Edward  Island)  made 
Into  a  Nepaiatu  province,  with  Walter  Patter- 
ion  fill'  the  first  giivernor.  The  (list  meeting 
of  an  elected  I  louse  of  Assembly  look  place 
III  .Inly,  1773. 
1774  The  "t^iieliei'  Act"  passed.  This  Act  gave  the 
French  (iaiiadlans  the  free  exercise  of  the 
KiMiiiili  Catholic  religion,  the  eiijoynieiit  nf 
llieir  civil  rights,  and  the  protection  of  their 
own  civil  laws  and  customs.  It  annexed 
lal'lti)  territories  to  the  Province  of  (Quebec 
imd  provided  for  the  appointment  by  tlie 
Ul'iiwii  of  a  Legislative  Council,  and  for  the 
lullllllilslration  of  the  (criminal  law  as  in  use  in 
Kliglaml.  North-west  coastof  Briti.sh  t'oluin- 
biu  explored  by  Nancouver  and  Cook. 


1776— Outbreak  of  the  American  lte\olution  and  Invit' 
sioii  of  Canada  by  the  Ameriiiini;  every  plitce 
of  Importance  rapidly  fell  Into  their  hands, 
with  the  exi-eplioii  of  Quebec,  In  an  attack 
upon  »bicli(tencnil  .Mi  nil  ginnery  wasdefiali'd 
and  killed  on  'Mnt  Deceinlier. 

1776-  Keiiifciiccmenls  arrived  from  Kiiglaiid,  .iiid  the 
Americans  were  tlnally  driven  out  of  Canada 

1777- "filer  of  .Jesuits  abolished  by  Papal  decree  '  ul 
conseipieiit  escheat  of  their  estnlus  in  CriiH  >.« 
to  the  Crown. 

1778— .lune  3.     First  issue   of   the    Montreal    t.iu  '»■ 
This  paper  is  still  pnbliHheil. 

1783— September  3.  Signing  of  I  be  Treaty  of  Ver- 
sailles and  detliillion  of  the  boundary  line  be- 
tween Canada  and  the  Initcd  States,  viz., 
the  great  lakes,  the  St.  liUwrence,  tlu)  4Ath 
parallel  of  north  latitude,  tbehiifhlnndsdivid- 
ing  the  waters  falling  into  fliu  Allanlic  from 
tl  ose  emptyinjf  (hemselves  into  the  St.  Law- 
rence and  the  Ste.  Croix  river. 

1784  — Population  of  Canada,  113,012.  (t'liited  Empire 
Loyalists  in  Upper  ('aiiada  not  included.) 
Fredericton,  N.Il.,  founded.  Cape  flretoii 
separated  from  Nova  Scotia  politically. 
British  population  of  Nova  Scotia,  32,OlHl  (about 
n,(HK)  Acadians  not  included). 

1784 -About  this  time  began  the  nilgration  into 
Canada  and  Nova  >Scotiaof  the  I'nited  Empire 
Loyalists,  as  they  were  called— that  is,  of 
those  settlers  in  the  American  Stales  who  had 
remained  faithful  to  the  British  cause.  This 
migration  lasted  for  several  years,  and  though 
it  is  not  possible  to  arrive  at  any  exact 
figures,  it  is  probable  that  the  number  alto- 
gether was  not  less  than  40,0<KJ.  The  Loyal- 
ists were  well  treated  by  the  British  (iovern- 
nieiit,  and  large  grants  of  land  were  made  to 
them  in  various  parts  of  the  country.  The 
banks  of  the  St.  Lawrence  and  the  shores  of 
Lake  Ontario,  in  particular,  were  settled  by 
about  10,(K)0  persons,  on  lands  allotted  to 
them  by  the  Government. 

1785— May  18.  Date  of  charter  of  St.  John,  N.B.,  the 
oldest  incor))orated  town  in  Canada.  Sydney, 
C.B.,  founded  by  Lieutenant-Governor  Des- 
barres. 
August  16.  New  Brunswick  made  a  separate 
province ;  population,  11,4,')7.  Keintrodiic- 
tion  of  the  right  of  habeas  ciirptm. 

1787— t'it'st  Colonial  See  established  in  the  Briti.sh  Em- 
jiire  in  connuction  with  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, in  Nova  Scotia. 

1788 — Western  Canada  (now  Ontario)  divided  intoflvo 
districts,  and  Englisli  law  introduced.  King's 
College  (N.S.)  founded. 

1791— Division  of  the  Province  of  Quebec  into  two 
provinces,  viz  ,  Upper  and  Lower  Canada. 
Each  province  to  have  a  lieutenant-governor, 
and  a  legislature  coiii|ioseil  of  a  house  of 
assembly  and  a  legislative  council.  The 
members  of  the  council  were  to  be  appointed 
by  the  lieutenant-governor  for  life;  those  of 
the  assembly  to  be  elected  by  the  people  for 


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four  years.     Population  of  the  two  prov'iices, 
101,311. 

1702— September  17.  First  iiieetiiij;  of  the  parliaiiieiib 
of  Ujiper  Canada  ut  Newark  (Niagara),  under 
Lieutenant-Governor  Sinicoe.  The  Ilou.se  of 
Assenihly  consisted  of  sixteen  nieniliers. 
Ueceniber  17.  Openinjj  of  the  '.ei^islature  of 
Lower  Canada,  at  Quebec,  l)j'  Gen.  Clarke. 
The  hou.se  of  assembly  consisted  of  fifty 
members. 

1793  Abolition  of  «'>\ery  in  Upper  Canada.  Upper 
and  Lower  v^anada separated  from  the  Church 
of  England  See  of  No\a  Scotia,  and  fotnided 
into  a  separate  See.  Toronto  founded  as 
York.  Rocky  Jlounlains  crossed  by  Mac 
kenzie.     Public  accounts  first  published. 

1796  -The  seat  of  government  of  Upper  Canada  re- 
mo\  ed  from  Niagara  to  York  (Toronto). 

1798— The  name  of  St.  .lohn's  Island  changed  to  that 
of  I'rince  Edward  Island,  in  honour  of  the 
Duke  of  Kent,  the  change  to  take  efi'ect  in 
1800.     r  pulation,  4,f)0O. 

1799— Education   \a  jias-sed  in  Upper  Canada. 

1800— Jesuits'  es.;ues  taken  possession  of  Iiy  the  Gov- 
erjniient.  King's  College  (N.B.)  granted  a 
rryal  charter. 

1805-  .lanuary  1.     Founding  of  the  Quebec  Meiriiri/. 

1806— November  22.  Issue  of  Le  Canadieu,  the  first 
newspaper  printed  entirely  in  Frenf'h.  Popu- 
lation of  Upper  Canada,  70,718,  and  of  Lower 
Canada,  250,(KM). 

1807 — Grannnar  schools  fouiide*!  in  Uj)))!  r  Canada. 
1809 — First  steamer  on  St.  Lawrence  rivpr. 
1811 — Judges  excluded  from  parliament. 
1812— War  declared  between  Great  Britai:!   !i!id   the 
United  States. 

July  17.     .Mackinaw  surrendered  to  the  British. 

July  18-20.  Americans  repulsed  at  River 
Canard. 

August  5.  Tecumseh  defeate<l  .Americans  at 
Urownitown. 

.\ugust  16.  Surrender  of  Detroit  by  the  Ameri- 
cans under  General  Hull  to  General  Brock. 

September  10.  Americans  repulsed  at  Pres- 
(lu'lle. 

September  21.  Gananocpie  raided  by  Ameri- 
cans. 

October  12.     Americans  defeated  at  t^ueeiistoii. 

November  10.  Kingston  bombarded  by  Ameri- 
cans. 

November  20.  Americans  repulsed  at  <  (dell- 
town. 

November  28.  Americans  repulsed  near  Fort 
Erie. 

1813— January  22.  Americans  defeated  at  French- 
town. 

February  6.     Brockville  raided  by  Americans. 

February  22.    Ogdensburg  taken  by  British. 

May  5.     Americans  defeated  before  Fort  Meigs. 

May  29.  American.s  defeated  at  Sackett's  Har- 
bour. 

June  5.     Americans  defeated  at  Stony  Creek. 

June  19.  American  stores  captured  at  Great 
Sodus. 


June  21.     Americans   surrendered    at    Beaver 

Dam. 
Juiy  4.     Americans    made    prisoners    at    Fort 

S(^hlosser. 
October  1.     Americans  repulsed  at  Four  Corners. 
October  26.     Americans  defeated  at  Chateau- 

guay.     Defeat  of  ihree  thousanrl  Americans 

under  General  Hampton  by  Colonel  de  SaUi- 

berry  and  four  hundred    French    Canaflian 

militia. 
November  11.    Americans  defeated  at  Chrysler's 

Farm.     Defeat  and  rout  of  Gen.   Wilkinson 

and  the  Americana  l)y  the  Canadian  militia 

under  Col.  Morrison. 
December  10.     Fort  Niagara  captured  by  British. 
December  19.     Lewiston  destroyed  by  British. 
December  HI.     BUu'k  Hock  captured  by  British. 
1814— March  30.     Americans  repulsed  at  La  Colle  Mill. 
SLay  0.     Oswego  captured  by  British. 
July    19.      Prairie    du    Chien    surrendered    to 

British. 
July  2.^.    Americans  defeated  at  Lundy's  Lane. 
August  12.     Americans  defeated  near  Fort  Erie. 
September    17.    Americans    repulsed    at    Fort 

Erie. 
December  24.     War  terminated  by  the  Treaty 

of  Ghent. 
Popidation  of  Ujiper  Canada,  O.'),000,    and  of 

Lower  Canada,  335,000. 

1816 — Connuon  schools  e.=Uibli8hed  in  Upper  Canada. 
I  1817- -First  treaty  wi'h  the  North-west  Indians;  the 
Earl  of  Selk'rk  signing  on    behalf  of  King 
George  III.     i'irst  banks  openel  in  Montreal 
and  Quebec  cities. 

1818— October  30.  Convention  signed  at  London  re- 
gulating the  privileges  of  Americans  in  the 
British  North  American  fisheries.  Halifax 
and  St.  John,  N.B.,  made  free  ports. 

1821-  Conuiiencement   of    the  Lachine  canal.     (First 
vessels  passed  through  in  1825.) 
Amalgamation  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Co.  and  the 
North-west  Trading  Co. 

1825  — Gre.it  fire  in  the  Miramichi  district  of  New 
Brunswick.  Five  hundred  lives  estimated 
lost.     Three  million  acres  of  forest  destroyed. 

1827-Guelph  founrled  by  John  Gait.  Treaty  of  Lon- 
don. McGil!  College  received  its  charter.  It 
was  founded  in  1811.  King's  College,  Toron- 
to, founded. 

1828— Saguenay  district  exjjlored.     Pictou  and  Sydney 

made  free  ports. 
1829 — Upi)er  Canada  College  opened.  * 

1831- Population  —  Upper    Canada,    236,702  ;    Lower 

Canada,  r)j3,134. 

1833— August  .5.  Tlie  steamer  "  Royal  William"  left 
Quebec  for  Pictou,  N.S.,  discharged  cargo aii<l 
coaled,  leaving  Pictou  on  18th  August  for 
Gravesend,  England,  at  which  port  she  arrived 
after  a  stormy  passage,  during  which  she 
di.sable<l  one  of  her  engines.  The  bout  was 
built  at  Quebec  during  1830-31,  and  was  the 
first  steamer  that  ever  cro.ssed  the  Atlantic, 
the  motive  power  of  which  was  entirely 
steam. 


1836— July  21. 

to  St.  J 

1837-38--()utbre 
was  su 
militia, 
troops. 

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Montrea 
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1841  -  February  1 
the  nan 
establish 
The  legi 
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vince  to 
elected 
the  Crov 

Population 
May   17. 

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ment,  at 

1842  August  9. 
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1843-  Victoria,  B. 

1844— Population  t 

1845— Large  fires  i 

rendered 

1846-Oregon  Bo>i 

1847 -Grand  Trun] 

repealed. 

Electric    tel 

Quebec,  > 

1848-The  St.  Lawi 

1849-April  25.     Ri 

the  Rebel 

pari  i  amen 

1 1850  -The  first  sod 

by  Lady  1 

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was  the  fir 

ill   Upper 

with  the  '. 

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ities,  reser 

the  domai 

have  been 

1851 -Transfer  of  ( 
from  the 
ments,  am 
postage,  v 
use  of  iiosti 
Population  of 
Canada,  89 
and  of  Novi 
Young  Men's 
.Montreal ; 
1852— Commenceinei 
Trinity  Col 
versify,  Qu( 
4 


SHORT    HI8TORV   OF   CAVADA. 


40 


endered    at    Heaver 

])risoiier8    nt    Fort 

Ised  at  Four  Corners. 
L'feated  at  Chateau- 
tliousand  Aniericans 
liy  Colonel  de  iSala- 
1    French    Caiiiulian 

lefeuted  at  Chrysler's 
:  of  Cien.  Wilkinson 
he  Canadian  niili(ia 

I  eapturcd  by  British, 
stro.ved  by  British, 
captured  by  British. 
Ised  at  La  Colle  Mill, 
y  British, 
ien    surrendered    to 

ed  at  Lundy's  Lane. 
?ated  near  Fort  Erie. 
3    repulsed    at    Fort 

iiated  by  the  Treaty 

iida,  !)r>,on(),    and  of 

1  in  Upper  Canada. 
;h-\vest  Indians ;  the 
on    behalf  of  Kinjc 
i  opened  in  Montreal 

gned  at  London   re- 

of  Aniericans  in  the 

fisherie.4.     Halifax 

free  ports. 

hine  canal.     (First 

1820.) 
)n  Bay  Co.  and  the 

chi  district  of  New 
1  lives  estimated 
of  forest  destroyed, 
dt.  Treaty  of  Lon- 
ived  its  charter.  It 
ng's  College,  Toron- 


Pii'toii  and  Sydney 

>.l. 

a,    236,702 ;    Lower 


loyal  William"  left 

lischarged  cargo  and 

n   18th   August   for 

ell  port  she  arrived 

during  which   she 

ties.    The  boat  was 

1880-;tl,  and  was  the 

•ossed  the  Atlantic, 

hich    was    entirelv 


1836 — 'uly  21.  Opening  of  the  railway  from  Lajirairie 
to  St.  Johns,  the  first  railway  in  Canada. 

1837-38-Outbreak  of  rebellion  in  both  provinces.  It 
was  suppressed  in  Ifpjier  Canada  b.v  the 
militia,  and  in  Lower  Canada  by  the  British 
troops. 

1840— Death  of  Lord  Durham,  to  whose  exertions  the 
i.ibsequent  tinion  of  the  provinces  was  mainly 
due.  Quebec  and  Montreal  incorporated. 
Montreal  daily  ..-If/ rc;7('xer  founded  ;  first  daily 
journal  in  Canada. 

1841  February  10.  Union  of  the  two  provinces  under 
the  name  of  the  Province  of  Canada,  and 
establishment  of  responsible  government. 
The  legislature  was  to  consist  of  a  legislative 
council  and  legislative  assembly,  each  pro- 
vince to  be  represented  by  02  members,  42 
elected  by  the  people  and  20  appointed  by 
the  Crown. 

Popidation  of  Upper  Canada,  45r),C8S. 

May  17.  Land  slide  from  the  Citadel  rock, 
Quebec  ;  32  persons  killed. 

June  13.  Opening  of  the  first  united  parlia- 
ment, at  Kingston,  by  Lord  Sydenham. 

1842  Augu.st  9.  Settlement  of  the  boundary  line 
between  Canada  and  the  United  States  by 
the  Ashhurton  Treaty. 

1843"  Victoria,  B.  C,  founded  b.v  James  Douglas. 

1844— Population  of  Lower  Canada,  697,084. 

1845  -Large  fires  in  the  city  of  Quebec ;  2.5,000  people 

rendered  homeless.     Welland  canal  opened. 
1846— Oregon  Boundary  Treaty. 
1847 -Grand  Trunk  Railway  begun.     Navigr-r,     i  laws 

repealed. 
Electric    telegraph    line    established    between 

Quebec,  Montreal  and  Toronto. 
1848— The  St.  Lawrence  canals  open  for  nadgation. 
1849— April  25.     Kiots  in  .Montreal  over  the  'jassage  of 

the  Rebellion  Losses  Bill,  an<l  burn  ug  of  the 

1  parliament  library  at  Montreal. 

1850 -The  first  .sod  of  the  Northern  Railway  turned 
by  Lady  Elgin.  The  road  was  opened  from 
Toronto  to  Bradford  on  13th  June,  18.53,  and 
was  the  first  locomotive  railway  in  operation 
ill  LIpper  Canada.  The  Robinson  Treaties 
with  the  Indians  of  the  northern  siiores  of 
Lakes  Huron  and  Superior  concluded.  The 
main  features  of  these  treaties,  viz.  : — Annu- 
ities, reserves  of  land  and  liberty  to  fish  on 
the  domains  of  the  crown  not  alienated— 
have  been  followed  in  the  subsequent  treaties. 

1851— Transfer  of  the  control  of  the  postal  system 
from  the  British  to  the  provincial  govern- 
ments, atid  adoption  of  a  uniform  rate  of 
postage,  viz. ;  — 3  pence  per  i  ounce.  The 
use  of  postage  stamps  was  also  introduced. 
Population  of  Upper  Canada,  !>r)2,004  ;  of  Lower 
Canada,  890,261 ;  of  New  Brunswick,  l!),i,800, 
and  of  Nova  Scotia,  270,3.54. 
Young  Men's  tJhristian  Association  organized  in 
Montreal ;  first  in  America. 

1852— Commencement  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway. 
Trinit.v  C'oUege,  Toronto,  and  Laval  Uni- 
versity, Quebec,  opened. 


1853--The    number   of    members    in    the    legislative 
assembly  was  increased  from  84  to  130,  being 
6.5  from  each  province. 
May  9.     First  ocean  steamer  .arrived  at  Qiudieo. 
1854— January  27.     Main  line  of  the  Great   Western 
Railway  opened  for  traffic. 
Abolition  of  Seignorial  Tenure  in  Lower  Canada, 
and  settlement  of  the  (-'lergy  Reserve  (jueH- 
tion. 
.lune  5.     Reciprocity  Treaty  with  the   UniteiJ 
States  signed  at  Washington.     It    iirovidcd 
for    mutual     rights    of    fishing    in    certain 
Canadian  an<l  American  waters,  for  free  in- 
terchange of  the  products  of  the  sea,   the 
soil,   the    forest    and    the    mine;  it  allowuil 
Americans  the  use  of  the  St.  Lawrence  river 
and  Canadian  canals  on  the  same  terms  as 
British  subjects,  and  gave  to  Canadians  the 
right  to  navigate  Lake  Michigan.    The  Treaty 
was    proclaimed    by    the    President    of    the 
United  States  on  16th  March,  1855,  on  which 
date  it  came  into  operation.    It  \>'as  to  last 
ten  years. 
First  screw  steamer  from  Liverpool  to  the  SI. 
Lawrence  river. 
1856— The    Legislative   Council    of    the   province    of 
Canada  was  made  an  elective  chamber.    Allan 
steamship  line  commeticed  regular  fortnightly 
steam  service   between   Canada   and    Great 
Britain. 
1857— March  12.     Desjardins  canal  railway  accident ; 

70  lives  lost. 
1858— Adoption  of  the  decimal  system  of  currency. 
Selection  by  the  Queen  of  the  City  of  Ottawa 
a.s  the  capital  of  the  Dominion  and  perma- 
nent  seal    of  Government.     Atlantic  cable 
laid  between  England  and  .\o\a  Scotia. 
April.    Gold  found  in  British  Columbia. 
September.     Gold  found  in  Tangier  river,  Nova 
Scoi  .a. 
1859— New  Westminster  founded  by  Colonel  Moody. 
1860— Winnipeg  founded. 

First  Provincial  Synofi  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land—held in  Montreal. 
Aiigu.st  25.    Opening  of  tlie  Victoria  Bridge  by 
the  Prince  of  Wales.    This  bridge  crosses  the 
St.  Lawrence  at  Montreal,  on  the  line  of  the 
Grand  Trunk  Railway.    It  is  the  largest  iron 
tubular  bridge  in  the  world,  is  00  feet  high  in 
the  centre,  and  nearly  two  miles  in  length. 
September  1.     Laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  t  he 
Dominion  buildings  at  Ottawa  by  the  Prince 
of  Wales.    These  buildings,  together  with  the 
departmental   buildings,   have  been   erected 
at  a  total   cost,    ui)  to  3i)th  June,  1894,  of 
«4,!)79,242. 
Art  Association  founded  in  Montreal. 
1861  — Population    of     Upper   Canada,    1,396,091  ;   nf 
Lower  Can.ida,  1,111,666;  of  New  Brunswick, 
252,047  ;  of  Nova  Scotia,   330,857  ;  of   Prince 
Edward  Island,  80,8.57;  of  Vancouver  Island, 
exclusive  of  Indians,  3,420. 

1862— Conference  at  Charlottetown  re  Confederation. 
Manitoulin  Island  Treaty  with  Indians  ar- 
ranc'^l  by  Hon.  William  Macdougall. 


'  ijil 


50 


SHORT   HISTORY   OF   CANADA. 


[1897 


1864 — Quebec  Conference  held.  Resolutions  passed  in 
favour  of  Confederation  of  British  North 
American  provinces.  Raid  from  St.  Albans 
into  Canada. 

1866 — Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick  accept  Con- 
federation with  Canada. 

Great  fire  in  Quebec,  2,12!)  houses  burned  in  St. 
Roch's  and  St.  Sau\c'ur  suburb. 

March  17.  Termination  of  the  Reciprocity 
Treaty,  in  conseciucnce  of  notice  given  by  the 
United  States.    It  lasted  11  years. 

June  1.  Invasion  of  Canada  by  Fenians.  Battle 
of  Ridgeway,  and  retreat  of  the  volunteers. 

June  3.  Withdrawal  of  the  Fenians  into  the 
United  States. 

June  8.  First  meeting  of  Parliament  in  the  new 
buildings  at  Ottawa.  At  this  meeting  the 
final  resolutions  necessary  on  the  part  of  the 
Province  of  Canada  to  effect  the  Confedera- 
tion of  the  jirovinces  were  passed. 

November  17.  Union  of  Vancouver  Island  and 
British  Cohniibia  proclaimed. 

1867— February  10.  The  British  North  American  Act 
passed  by  the  Imperial  Legislature. 

July  1.  Union  of  the  provinces  of  Canada, 
Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick  under  the 
name  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  The  names 
of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada  were  changed  to 
Ontario  and  Quebec  respectively. 

Lord  Monck  was  the  first  Governor-General  of 
the  Dominion,  and  the  first  Parliamen*  met 
on  the  6th  November,  Sir  John  A.  Mac:'^  nald 
being  Premier. 
1868— April  7.  Hon.  T.  D'Ar.y  McGee,  M.P.,  mur- 
dered at  Ottawa. 

July  31.  The  Rupert's  Land  Act  passed  by  the 
Imperial  Government  providing  for  the  ac- 
qui.sition  by  the  Don\inion  of  the  North-wesf 
Territories. 

Uniform  rate  of  3  cents  for  letters  throughout 
the  Dominion  adopted. 

1869— June  22.  Bill  passed  providing  for  the  govern- 
ment of  the  North-west  Territories. 

October  29.  Hon.  Wni.  McDougall  ai>pointed 
Lieutenant-Governor.     Red  River  Rebellion. 

November  19.     Deed  of  surr»nder  signed,  Hud- 
son's Bay  Company  to  Her  Majesty. 
1870— March  4.    Thomas  Scott  shot  at  Fort  Garry. 

September  24.  Arrival  at  Fort  Garry  of  the 
expedition  under  Colonel  (now  Lord)  Wol- 
geley,  when  tlie  rebels  were  found  to  have 
dispersed. 

May  26.  Fenians  crossed  the  frontier  at  Tiout 
river,  in  (Quebec,  but  were  driven  back  by  the 
volunteers. 

July  15.  Addition  of  the  North-west  Terri- 
tories to  the  Dominion  and  lulmission  of  the 
Province  of  .Manitoba  into  tlie  Confcderiition. 
This  province  was  created  out  of  a.  portion  of 
the  newly  acciuired  territory. 
1871— Pacific  railway  surveys  begim.  Post  cards 
issued.  Stone  fort  and  Manitoba  Post  Indian 
Treat  ie.^  (N'os,  1  and  2)  negotiated. 

May  8.     Signing  of  the  Treaty  of  Washington. 


July  20.     Admission  of  British  Columbia  into 

the  Confederation. 
Population  of  the  four  provinces,  3,48.1,761 ;  of 
Manitoba,   18,9!).');  of  British  Columbia,  3(1,- 
224,    and    of   Prince   Edwanl   Island,  04,021. 
Total,  3,635,001. 
November    11.    The    last    regular    troops   left 
(Quebec. 
1872— Abolition    of   dual    representation.      Dominion 

archives  established. 
1873— May  20.     Death  of  Sir  (ieorge  E.   Cartier,  in 
London.     North-west   Anglo    Indian  Treaty 
i  (No.  3)  signed  by  Hon.  Alex.  Morris. 

!  July  1.    Admission  of   Prince    Edward   Island 

I  into  the  Confederation. 

!  November  7.     McKenzie  administration  formed. 

!  Island  of   St.   Juan  awarded  to  the  United 

States  by  the  Emperor  of  Germany. 

[  1874— Qu'Appelle  Indian  Treaty  (No  4)  signed  by  Hon. 
;  A.  Morris. 

1875— Rtipert's  Land  and  North-wePt  Territories  placed 
under  jurisdiction  of   a  lieutenantgovernoi- 
separate  and  distinct  from  Manitoba.    Lake 
Winnipeg  Indian  Treaty  (No.  5)   signed  b.v 
j  Hon.  A.  Morris  and  Hon.  J.  McKay. 

1  Presbyterian  Church  in  Canada  formed  by  the 

i  I'nion  of  all  the  Presbyterian  churches. 

'  1876  -Opening   of    the    Inter  colonial    railway    from 
!  Quebec  to  Halifax.     Forts  Carleton  and  Pitt 

Indian  Treaty  (No.  6)  signed.  Canadian!" 
awarded  300  i>rizes  at  E.Nhibition  in  Phila- 
delphia, U.  S.  A. 
June  5.  Supreme  Court  of  Canada  first  session. 
Legislative  Council  of  Manitoba  abolished 
District  of  Keewatin  created  by  Act  of  Parlia 
i  ment. 

1877— -May.     Medical  Council  of  (ircat  Britain  decided 
to  recognize  Canadian  degrees. 
I  June20.    Great  fire  in  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

j  September.     First  convention  of  Dom.  Y.  M.  C 

I  Association  in  Quebec. 

October.      First    exportation     of    wheat    from 

I  Manitoba  to  Great  Britain. 

'  November    2;!.      .\ward    by    Halifax    Fisheries 

Connnission  of  the  sum  of  .'J5,5i)o,0ii0  to  be 

paid  by  the  United  States  to  the   Imperial 

Government.     Treaty    with    the    Blackfeci 

Indians  (No. 7)  signed  by  lion.  David  Laird. 

1878— Conservatives  win   in   general  election.    Canii 

dians  awarded  225  prizes  at  Paris  Exhibition. 

1879-  .\doi)tioii  of  a  iirotectivc  tarriif,  otherwise  called 

tlie  "National  Policy." 
1880  -Death  of  the  Hon.  George  Brown. 

All  Briti.sh  possessions  (,'i  Ncrth  American  con 
tiiieiit  (excei)tiiig  Newfoundland)  annexed  t" 
Canaila  by  Imperial  Order  in  Council  from 
1st  Sept.,  1S80.  The  Arctic  Archipelaj;'! 
transferred  to  Canada  by  Im])erial  Order  in 
Council. 
Koyal  Canadian  .\cademy  of  Arts  founded  In 

the  Manpiis  of  Lome. 
October  21.     Contract  signed  for  the  oonstrin 
tion  of  the  Canadian  Pacific  railway.    Thi- 
contract  was  subseiiuently  ratified  by  44  Vi<' . 
chap.  1  (1881). 


1881 -April  4. 
Royt 
May  2. 
Pacil 
1882-May  8. 
katcl 
May  25. 
Cana 
June    2 
Tcmr 
August 
North 
1883— Methodi 
body- 
First  CO 
Canad 
1884-Boundar 
by  dec 
Privy 
in  Cou 
1885- March  26 
comnif 
April    2. 
April  14. 
April  24. 
May  12.  B 
May  26. 
July  1.     ' 
the  Wa 
July  2.     ( 
sion  of 
and  vol 
ed,  115 
tained. 
Novembei 
Novembei 
1886-May  4.     C 
Exhibit 
June  13. 
by  fire; 
First  tl 
couvor. 
Tascher 
1887— Interprovi 
this  coi 
dent, 
were  pa 
restrict c 
April    4. 
betweeti 
colonies 
Canada 
Camphe 
June  14. 

Vancoiu 

Koveinber 

mission 

1888 -Feb.  15.  Sig 

August. 

the  Unit 

1889— Septemlier 

Rock,  (^1 

of  Ontai 

1890- May  6.     Lr- 

Montreal 


[1897 


1897] 


SHORT   HISTORY    OF    CANADA. 


51 


ish  Columbia,  into 

inces,  3,48S,761 ;  of 
;i8h  Columbia,  H(l,- 
a.n\  Island,  04,021. 

egular    troops   left 

itation.      DoniinioK 

)r),'e  E.   CartiiT,  iti 
iglo    Indian  Tieat.v 
ex.  Morris, 
nee    Edwanl  Island 

ministration  formed, 
rded  to  the  United 
'  Germany. 
io  4)  signed  by  Hon. 

eft  Territories  place<t 
licutennntgovernoi- 
oni  Manitoba.    Lake 
y   (No.  ft)    signed  h\ 
I.  .1.  McKay, 
mada  formed  by  tbe 
erian  churches, 
ilonial    railway   from 
i-ts  Carleton  and  Pitt 
)    signed.    Canadians^ 
Exhibition  in  I'hila- 

fl  Canada  first  session. 

Manitoba  abolished 

■atedby  Act  of  Parlia 

Creat  Hritain  dccideil 

legrees. 

John,  New  Brnnswick. 

lion  of  Dom.  Y.  M.  C. 

lion     of    wheat   from 
lin. 

l)y  Halifax  Fisheries 
ni  of  !?.'), 500,0110  to  bi 
tatcs  to  the  Imperial 
with  the  Blackfeei 
i)y  Hon.  rtavid  Laird, 
neral  election.  Cann- 
es at  Paris  Exhil)itioii. 
larrifT,  otherwise  calleil 

>  Hrown. 

Ncrth  American  con 

f<, midland)  annexed  i" 

inler  in  Council  from 

i    Arctic    Archipelat;" 

by  Imperial  Order  in 

ly  of  Arts  founded  b\ 

gned  for  the  constrn. 
Pacific  railway.    Tlii- 
ntlv  ratified  by  44  Vic 


1881— April  4.     Population  of  the  Dominion,  4,324,810. 
Royal  Society  of  Canada  founde<l. 

May  2.     First    sod    turned    by    the   Canadian 
Pacific  Railway  Company. 
1882  -May  8.     Provisional  districts  of  Assinibola,  Sas- 
katchewan, Alberta  and  Athabaska  created. 

May  25.  F"irst  meeting  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Canada  in  Ottawa. 

June  22.  Constitutionality  of  the  Canada 
Temperance  Act  confirmed  by  Privy  Council. 

August  23.    The  new  seat  of  Government  for 
North- west  Territories  received  name  of  Regina 
1883— Methodist  churches  in  Canada  formed  into  one 
body— The  Metltodist  Church  in  Canada. 

First  congress  of  the  Church  of  England  in 
Canada  opened  in  Hamilton. 
1884— Boundary  between  Ontario  and  Manitoba  settled 
by  decision  o'  Judicial  Committee  of  English 
Privy  Council  and  confirmed  by  Her  Majesty 
in  Council,  August  11,  1884. 
1885— Marcli  26.  Outbreak  of  Rebellion  in  North-west; 
commencement  of  hostilities  at  Duck  Lake. 

April    2.     Massacre  at  Frog  Lake. 

April  14.     Fort  Pitt  abandone<l. 

April  24.     Engagement  at  Fish  Creek. 

May  12.  Battle  of  Batoche,  and  defeat  of  the  rebels. 

May  2t}.     Surrender  of  Poundmaker. 

July  1.  Termination  of  the  fishery  clauses  of 
the  Washington  Treaty  by  the  United  States. 

July  2.  Capture  of  Big  Bear,  and  final  suppres- 
sion of  the  rebellion.  Total  loss  of  militia 
and  volunteers  under  fire;  killed,  38;  wound- 
e<l,  115.  Tlie  rebel  loss  could  not  be  ascer- 
tained. 

November  7.    Driving  of  last  spike  of  C.  P.  R. 

Noveml)er  10.     Hanging  of  Riel, 
1886— May  4.     Opening  of  the  Indian  and  Colonial 
Exhibition  in  London. 

June  13.  Town  of  Vancouver  totally  destroyed 
by  fire:  4  houses  left  standing  ;  50  lives  lost. 
First  through  train  loft  Montreal  for  Van- 
couver. First Canaflian  Cardinal,  Archbishop 
Taschereau. 
1887— Interprovincial  Conference  held  at  (Quebec.  At 
this  conference  Sir  Oliver  Mowat  was  presi- 
dent. Twenty-one  fundamental  resolutions 
were  passed  -  one  declaring  in  favour  of  un- 
restricted reciprocity  in  trade  with  tlie  U.  S. 

April  4.  Important  conference  in  London 
between  represent!' 'ives  of  the  principal 
colonies  and  the  Imperial  Government. 
Canada  was  represented  by  Sir  Alexander 
Campbell  and  Mr.  Sandford  Fleming. 

Jiuie  14.  Fii-st  C.  P.  It.  steamshiii  arrived  at 
Vancouver  from  Yokohama. 

Kovember  15.    Meeting  of  the  Fisheries  Com- 
mission at  Washington. 
1888  -Feb.  15.  Signing  of  Fishery  Treaty  at  Washington. 

August.  Rejection  of  the  Fisliery  Treaty  liy 
the  United  States  Senate. 
1889 — September  li).  Landslide  (second)  from  Citadel 
Rook,  Quebec  ;  45  persons  killed.  Boundaries 
of  Ontario  confirmed  by  Imperial  statute. 
1890 — May  (t.  Longue  Pointe  Lunatic  Asylum,  near 
Montreal,  destroyed  by  fire ;  over    70   lives 


lost.     The  buildings  had  been  erccte<l  at  a 
cost  of  «!, 132,232. 

October   6.    McKinley    Tariff    Bill    came    into 
operation  in  the  United  States. 
1891— April  0.     Poimlation  of  the  Dominion,  4,833,23l». 

Power  given  by  Parliament  to  the  Oovermnent 
to  refer  to  the  Supreme  Court  of  Canada  for 
its  opinion  important  questions  of  law  or  fact 
touching  provincial  legislation  or  the  apjiel. 
late  jurisdiction  as  to  education  and  any 
other  matters. 

April  29.  Tlie  first  of  the  new  C.  P.  R.  steamers 
arrived  at  Vancouver  from  Yokohama,  beat- 
ing the  record  by  over  two  days.  The  mails 
were  landed  in  Montreal  in  three  days  and  17 
hours  from  Vancouver. 

June  6.    The  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  A.  Maodonald, 
G.C.B.,  Premier  of  the  Dominion,  died. 
1892— April  17.     Death  of  Hon.  Alexander  Mackenzie. 

May  24.  Death  of  Sir  Alexander  Campbell, 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  Ontario. 

September  28.  Legislative  Council  of  New- 
Brunswick  abolished. 
1892— December  5.  Resignation  (from  ill-health)  of 
Sir  J.  J.  C.  Abbott,  K.C.M.G.,  Premier  of  the 
Dominion.  Sir  John  S.  D.  Thompson  called 
upon  to  form  a  Governmetit. 
1893 — Legislative  Council  and  As8end)ly  of  Prince 
Edward  Island  merged  into  one  body. 

April  4.  The  Court  of  Arbitration,  respecting 
the  seal  fi.sheries  in  Behring  .Sea,  which  met 
formally  on  23rd  March,  began  its  session. 
Arbitrators :  Baron  de  Courcel  (Belgium), 
Lord  Hannen  (Great  Britain),  Sir  John 
Thompson  (Canada),  John  M.  Harlan  and  J. 
P.  Morgan  (U.  S.),  Manpiis  Visconti  Venosta 
(Italy),  and  M.  Gram  (Norway  and  Sweden). 

October  30.     Death  of  Hon.  Sir  J.  J.  C.  Abliott. 

June  8.  First  steamer  of  the  new  Australia- 
Canada  line  arrived  at  Victoria,  B.C. 

Title  "  Honourable,"  as  conferred  by  the  Queen 
in  the  Duke  of  Buckingham's  despatch.  No. 
104,  of  24th  July,  1868,  exiilained  by  Earl 
Uipon  to  extend  to  all  parts  of  Her  Majesty's 
Dominions.  See  Official  Gazette  (Canada) 
August  5,  1893. 

Canadians  awarded  2,126  prizes  at  Chicago 
Exhibition. 
1894— June  28.  Oiiening  at  Ottawa  of  the  Colonial 
Conference  to  discuss  matters  of  interest  to 
the  Emi>ire.  The  Im|)erial  Goveniinent,  New 
South  Wales,  Cape  Colony,  New  Zealand, 
Victoria,  (Queensland  and  Canada  rejiresented. 

July  23.  Canadian  readjusted  customs  tariff 
a.ssented  to  l)y  Governor-General. 

August  27.  U.  S.  Congress  Tariff  Bill  become  . 
law  without  signature  of  President  Cleveland. 

December  12.     Death  of  Right   Hon.  Sir   John 
ThoniiiMon  in  Wind.sor  Castle. 
1896-  October  2.     Proclamation    giving    to    the    un 
organized    and    unnamed    portions   of    the 
North-west  the    following    names :    I'ngava, 
Franklin,  Mackenzie  and  l'\<~,u  distri(^ts. 
NoTR.— The  events  of  lbi)5  00  are  given   in  another 
portion  of  the  Almanac. 


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52 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF  CUSTOMS. 


[1897 


1897] 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF  CUSTOMS. 


XOTK.  — At  tliu  next  Session  of   I'arlianient  cbanRes  will   probably 
followinj,'  list  will  not  be  reliable  after  Kebruarv,  18i>7. 


be   made   in   the  Tariff  of  Customs,  so  the 


ftc.  act  ial. 
Absinthe,  $2.1:,  per  Imp.  Gal. 

Acetate  of  Lime 20 

Acetate  and  Nitrate    of    Learl, 

not  ground  Free 

Acid,  Acetic  and  Pyrolijfiieoua, 
n.  e.  «.,  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 l.'io.  per.  gal. 

Acid.  Acetic  and  Pyroligneous 
of  any  strength,  when  imported 
by  dyers,  calico  printers  or 
manufacturers  of  acetates  or 
colcdrs,  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  lb. 

Acid,  Sulphuric.  .,^  cent  5)er  lb. 

Acids  used  for  medicinal,  clieuii- 

cal  or  manufact  11  ing  purposes, 

not  specially  provided  for  in 

this  Act . . . .' Free 

Aconite  Root Free 

Acorns  as  Nuts. . .     2  eta.  per  lb. 
Advertising  Bills,  Stickers,  and 

Folders  ..  15  cents  per  lb.  and  25 
Advertising  Pamphlets,  Pictures 
and  Pictorial  Show  Cards,  illus. 
Adv'ng  Periodicals,  Illus.  Price 
Lists,  Adv'ngCaIendar3,Adv'ng 
Almanacs,  Tailors'  and  Mantle- 
Makers'  Fashion  Plates ..  6  cts. 

per.  lb.  and  20 

Agaric Free 

AlaVisier,  Spar,  Terra  Cotta  or 

Co:'.ipo8ition  Ornaments 35 

Ale,  Beer  and  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 

\lbums,  insides  of  paper Free 

Albums  or  books  of  views  with- 
out reading  matter,  6  cts.  per 

lb.  and 20 

Ale,  Ginger 20 

Alkanet  root,  crude,  crushed  or 

ground Free 

Almonds,  shelled,  5  cents  per  lb. 

not  shelled,  3  cents  per  lb. 
Almond  Paste  as  Confectionery.  3.') 

Aloes,  unground Free 

Alum,  in  bulk  only,  ground  or 

unground Free 

Alum,  burned  or  calcined 20 

Aluminum,  or  Aluminium  and 
Alumina  and  Chloride  of  Alu- 
minium or  Chloraium, Sulphate 
of  Alumina  and  Alum  Cake . .  Free 

Chloraium 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 


%>  c.  ad  ual- 
Animals,  live  hogs,  IJc.  per  Iti. . . 
Animals  brouglit  into  Can.  temp. 
&  for  a  period  not  exceeding  3 
months,  for  the  purpose  of  ex- 
hibition  Free 

Atiiliiie  Dyes  and  Coal  Tar  Dyes, 
in  bulk  or  packages  of  not  less 
than  one  poimd  weight,  includ- 
ing   Alizarine    and    artificial 

Alizarine Free 

Aniline  Oil,  Crude  Free 

Aniline  Salts,  and  Arseiiiate  of . .  Free 
Annato,  liquid  or  solid  and  seed.  Free 
Antimony  not  ground,  pulverized 
or  otherwise  manufactured. . .  Free 

Anticiuities,  collections  of Free 

Anvils 27i 

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.  .3c. each 

Argols,  not  refined Free 

Artist  color  boxes  Japanned ....  25 
Arms,  including  Muskets,  Kifles 

and  other  fire  rrms,  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  less  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  lb. 


$  c.  ad  val. 
Bagatelle  Tables  or  Boards,  with 

Cues  and  Balls 38 

Baggage,  Travellers Free 

Bag-i,  Cot.,  Seamless 20 

Bag.i,  Cotton,  made  up   by  the 

use  of  the  needle 32^ 

Bags,  Carpet  Bags 30 

Bags,  paper  seed  bags,  illustrat- 
ed   0  cents  per  lb.  and  20 

Bag' ,  paper 25 

Bag  .  lute  or  Hemp 20 

Ba  .ill,'  Powders.  .6  cents  per  lb. 

BaiiiLiuOS,  unmanufactured Free 

Ba\nboo  Ueeds,  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  vvhich 
petroleum  is  a  part,  when  such 
contents  are  chargeable  with  a 

specific  duty 20c.  each 

Beads  and  Bead  Ornaments  35 

Beans Iftcts.  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  lb. 

Bees Free 

Belladonna  Leaves Free 

Bells,  when  imported  by  and  for 

the  use  of  churches Free 

Bells,  n  e  8  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.,  Oc  per  Imp.  gal. 
Berries  for  dyeing,  or  used  for 

composing  dyes Free 

Bicycles,  Tricycles  or  Velocipedes  30 
Billiard  Tablet,  with  or  without 
pockets,  and  bagatelle  tables 
or  boards,  cues,  balls  and  cue 

racks  35 

Billiard    Balls,    papier    mache, 

when  imported  separately 36 

Billiard   Balls,    bone    or    ivory, 

when  imported  separately ....  35 
Billiard  Balls  celluloid,  when  im- 
ported separately 35 

Birds,  Canary  Birdsand  n.e.s. ...  20 
Birds  Skins,  for  tuxidermic  pur- 
poses   Free 

Bird  Cages 36 

Biscuits  of  all  kinds,  not  sweet- 
ened    25 

Biscuits,  sweetened  27i 

Bismuth,  Metallic  in  its  natural 

state Free 

Bitters  (n.e.s.),  S2.25  per  Im.  gal. 
Blacking,  Shoe  and  Shoemakers' 
Ink,  shoe,  harness  and  leather 
dressing,  and  harness-soap  ....  26 
Black  Lead, plumbago matiufac're  26 

Black  Book  Muslin 30 

Blackberries,  gooseberries,  rasp- 


berries, straw 
and  currants 
weight  of  th( 
included    in 

duty  

Bladders 

Blanketing  and  li 
or  mills  for  ei 
rollers,  impoi 
manufacturers 
and  wall  papet 
for  use  in  the 

only  

Blood  albumen, 
timony  salts,  t 
grey  tartar . . . 
Blueing,  Laundr 

Blue  Vitriol 

Bolting  Cloth,  n( 
Bone  Dust  and 

of  Phosphate  a 
Bone  Dust,  unm; 

Bone  Black 

Bones,  crude,  not 
calcined,  grotu 
Bones,  burnt,  ci 
Bone,  manufactu 
Bone,  manufacti 
Bone  Pitch,  cnid 
Bone,  Cuttle  Fisl 
Bonnets,  n,e.8. . . 
Booklets,     prints 

etc 

Book  Covers,  illi 
6  cents  per  lb. 
Books  (n.e.s.),  p 
languages,  one 
Eniflish  or  Freu 
Books,  printed  in 
guages  or  dial- 
the  Indian  tril 

minion 

Books,  Printed  I 
Pamphlets, n.e.! 
eign  reprints  o 
right  works,  noi 
nor  copy  bks. 
written   or  dn 
Bibles,  Prayer 
and  Hymn  Boo 
Books,    Bibles, 
Psalm     Books 

Books 

Books,  imp.  for  tl 
for  the  deaf 
blind,  and  eu 

blind 

Books,  not  lieing 
printed  in  Cai 
mcluded  and 
books  in  the  cu 
University  or  ii 
lege  in  Canada 
students  there^ 
Books,  British  C( 

reprint  of 

Books,  printed  b; 
any  Sfient.  As 
gratuitously,  n 
Books  specially  ii 
of  public  free 
more  than  tw( 
Iwok  :  and  boi 
have  been  Tnai 
than  twelve 

unbound 

Books,    Blank    I 

Books,  Copy  1! 

be  drawn  or  wi 

Book  Binders'  CI 

Book   Binders' 

ment8,incltid.  i 
Boots    and    She 

Rubber 

Boots  and  Shoo 
tops  or  uppers 


[1897 


1897] 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF  CUSTOMS. 


53 


s. 


Justonis,  so  llio 


i)  c.  ad  val. 

ioards,  with 

35 

Free 

20 

up   by  the 
.....   ...  32i 

30 

gs,  illustrat- 
per  lb.  and  20 

25 

20 

cents  per  lb. 

actured  — Free 

not     further 

into  suitable 

iiff  Sticks,  or 

jr  Umbrellas, 

hades Free 

Free 

lers Free 

ts  per  bushel 
25 

., exp. filled  & 

r  such  reg'na 
shall  direct.Free 

)leum,  or  its 

nixt.of  which 

rt,  when  such 

geable  with  a 
. .  20c.  each 

naments  35 

cts.  per  bush. 

anilla  &  Nux 

ily Free 

or   Quilts  of 

25 

30 

•els,  ihe  barrel 

line  to  be  free 

2c.  per  lb. 

Free 

i Free 

ted  by  and  for 

nes Free 

25 

30 

30 

30 

•  or  other  ma- 

20 

a  per  Imp.  gal. 

g.  or  used  for 

..' Free 

1  or  Velocipedes  30 
.'ith  or  without 
agatelle  tables 

1,  balls  and  cue 

35 

papier    niache, 

separately 35 

one   or   ivory, 

separately ....  35 
iiloid.  whenim- 

Iv 35 

dsand  n.e.s 20 

uxidermic  pur- 

Free 

35 

lids,  not  sweet- 
25 

ud m 

2  in  its  natural 

Free 

1.25  per  Im.  gal. 

id  Shoemakers' 
ess  and  leather 
irness-soap  —  26 
l)agomaiiufac're  25 

in 30 

laeberries,  rasp- 


V  e.  ad  val. 
berries,  strawberries,  cherries 
and    currants,     n.  e.  s.      the 
weight  of  the  package   to  be 
included    in    the    weight   for 

duty  2c.  per.  lb. 

Bladders 20 

Blanketing  and  lapping,  and  discs 
or  mills  for  engraving  copper 
rollers,  imported  by  cotton 
manufacturers,  calico"  printers 
and  wall  paper  manufacturers, 
for  use  in  their  own  factories 

only  Free 

Bloo<l  albumen,  tannic  acid,  an- 
timony salts,  tartar  emetic  and 

grey  tartar Free 

Blueing,  Laundry,  of  all  kinds. .  -^ 

Blue  Vitriol Free 

Bolting  Cloth,  not  made  up  ... .  Free 
Bone  Dust  and  Ash  for  nianuf. 

of  Phosjihate  and  Fertilizers . .  Free 
Bone  Dust,  unmanufactured. . . .  Free 

Bone  Black Free 

Bones,  crude,  not  nianuf.,  burnt, 
calcined,  ground,  or  steamed. Free 

Bones,   burnt,  calcined       20 

Bone,  manufactures  of,  ;..     y. ..  3.') 
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  lb. 

Book  Covers,  illustrated  paper, 

6  cents  per  lli.  and 20 

Books  (n.e.s.),  printed  in  two 
languages,  one  of  which  is 
English  or  French. .  .(ic  per  lb. 
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.  ..Oc.  per  lb. 
Books,  Bibles,  Prayer  Books, 
Psalm      Books      and     llynin 

Books Free 

Books,  imp.  for  the  use  of  schools 
for  the  deaf  and  dumb,  and 
blind,  and  e!iibossed  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  Copyriglit  works, 

reprint  of Oc.  iier  lb.  and  12 J 

Books,  printed  by  any  Govt.or  by 
a.ny  Sclent.  Ass.  and  supjilied 

gratuitously,  not  for  trade Free 

Books  specially  imported  for  use 
of  public  free  libraries,  not 
more  than  two  copies  of  one 
iKiok  ;  and  books  which  shall 
have  been  manufactured  more 
than  twelve  years,   bound  or 

unbound Free 

Books,  Blank  BooUs,  Account 
Books,  Copy  Hooks  or  books  to 

be  drawn  or  written  upon 35 

Book  Binders'  Cloth Free 

Book   ISinders'  tools  and  imple- 

nients,includ.  Ruling  Machines  10 
Boots    and    Shoes,    Leather   or 

Kubber 25 

Boots  and  Shoes,  Rubber  with 
tops  or  uppers  of  cloth,  etc. . .  30 


$  c.  ad  val. 
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 

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  lb.  and  25 
Boxes,  paper  boxes,  empty,  plain.  ?^ 

Boxes,  cash   25 

Boxes  and  Writing  Desks,  fancy 

and  ornamental 35 

Braces  or  Suspenders  and  parts 

thereof 35 

Braids  of  all  kinds    30 

Bran,  Mill  Feed 20 

B'ass,  drawn,  plain  and  fancy 
tubing  not  bent  or  otherwise 
inanufactuied  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  factor- 
ies   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  nianufot-tured  than  cut 
into  lengths  suitable  for  um- 
brellas, etc.,  imported  liy  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    printers' 

rules,  not  finished Free 

Brass  and    copper   nails,  rivets 

and  burrs 30 

Brass  tubing,  cased  30 

Brass,  man\ifactures  of,  n.e.s...  30 
Breadstuffs,    (irain    and    Flour, 
and  Meal  of  all  kinds,  when 
damaged  liy  water  in  transitu, 
ujioii  the  appraised  value  ....  20 

Brick,  hollow  and  porous 20 

Brick,  Building 20 

Brick,  Bath  Brick 20 

Brick,  Fire  Brick,  not  to  include 

stove  linings F>ee 

Brimstone,  crude  or  in  roll  or 

flour Free 

Brim  Moulds,  for  gold  beaters.. Free 
British  (ium.   Dextrine,   Sizing, 
('ream  and  Kiiamelled  Sizing.  10 

Bristles Free 

Britannia  Metal  in  pigs  and  bars  Free 
manufactures  of,  if  not  plated.  25 
manufactures  of,  if  plated ....  ;iO 

Bromine Free 

Brooms 20 

Brushes 25 

Broom  Corn Free 

Bronze  or  Dutch  Metal 30 

Buckskins,    tanned    or    dressed 

((Jlove  leather)  10 

Bronze  Statuettes 35 

Buckwheat 10c.  per  bushel 

meal  or  Hour \  (•.  per  lb. 

Buchu  Leaves Free 

Buckles,  tin,  for  suspenders 36 


$  e.  ad  val. 
Buckram,  for  the  manufacture 

of  hat  and  bonnet  shapes Free 

Builders  Hardware 32J 

Bulbs,  Flower   Free 

Bullion,  gold  and  silver,  in  bars, 

blocks  or  ingots  and  bullion 

fringe    Fiee 

Burr  Stones,  in    blocks,  rough 

unmanufactured,    not   liound 

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  . . .  .8c.  per  gross,  and  20 
Buttons  of  hoof,  rubber,  vulcanite 

or  composition . .  4c.  per  gr.  and  -JO 
Buttons,     Pantaloon,     and     all 

other,  n.e.s 20 

Button,  Shoe,  papier  niache. . .   Free 

Cabinet  of  Coins,  collection 
of  medals  and  other  antiqui- 
ties,   including    collection    of 

Postage  St.amps 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.  P'ree 
Candied  Peel,  lemon,  orange  and 

'  itron .ic  ptr  lb.  and  35 

C"  .dies,  Tallow. . .". 26 

Candles,  Paraffliie  Wax, 4c  per  lb. 
Candles  and  Tapers,  all  others, 

including  Sperm 25 

Candle  Wick  and  Lamp  Wicks. .  25 
Cane  or  Rattan,  s))lit  or  other- 
wise manufactured 17i 

Canton  Flannel,  white 25 

Canton  Flannel,  printed  or  dyed  ,30 
Canvas  for  nianuf.  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  heirip  and  sail 
twine,  to  be  used  for  boat  and 

ship  sails 5 

Caoutchouc,  unmanufactured.  ..P'ree 
Caplins,unflnished  Leghorn  hate.  Free 
Caps,  Hats  and  Bonnets,  n.e.s..  30 
Caps,  Percussion,  for  guns,  rifles 

and  pistols  30 

Cajis,     Percussion     Copper     for 

blasting 3 

Cajisules  for  Bottles,  to  be  rated 

according  to  material 

Carbons,  S2.50  per  1,000  of  12 
inches — less  in  proportion  ... 

Cardboard 35 

Cards,   show  cards,  0  cents  per 

lb.  and  20 

Cards,  forpLaying,  Octs.  perpack. 
Carpet       Bags,      Trunks,     and 

Valises  30 

Carpet,  treble  ingrain,  three-ply 
and  two-yily  carpets,  composed 
wholly  of  wool,  .5c.  per  sc).  yd. 

and 25 

Carpets,  two-ply  and  three-ply 
ingrain  carpets,  of  which  the 
warp  is  composed  wholl.v  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. 


I,  f, 


54 


CANADIAN   TARIFF   OF  CUSTOMS. 


[1897    ■   1897] 


W  n,  ail  vat. 
n.e.8.;  and   printed  Mtu   .tiid 
dru)()(et8  and  all  orhur  (lafiitiU 

and  H(|uar(!H  ii.o.ii  . . , , ,  , ,  ;|0 

Carpets,  Sinyrim  iiiutN  and  rilifN,  ao 
Carpetiiifr,  MutrJiiK  and  Mitt*  iif 
Hemp,  Cocoa,  .lulu  and  Htftir 

Pads ,,  afi 

Cartridges,  for  ifiiim,  rlftfm  itnil 

pistols,  and  Cartrldiru  CaHitN.,  Mil 
CarriatfB'i,  ii  igBleH  and  I'liMimirn 
Carts,   a:.d   Hiinilar    vnhli'lcK, 
n.e.8.,  costintf  not  nuiru  tliuii 

150,  iifh  wioli  arirl 'it, 

Costinif  more  tlmn  *fill Mfi 

Farm  &  Kreij^lit  Waifonx,  ( lai'lN, 
Drays  and  Hiniilar  xuliloliw, , , ,  2fi 
Carriatjes,   Childrtin'it  Harrlittfi'M 

o(  all  kinds Jlfi 

Carriajfes,  parts  of,  or  other 
manufactured  articles,  nIm^II  Ihj 
chartered  with  suinu  rattt  of 
duty,  on  a  proportlonatii  vahi- 
ation,  lis  that  chui'uuahlo  ll|lon 
the  flniihed  articio, 
Carria^fe  Hardware  ,,,,,,,,,,,,  JlliJ 
Carriajfes  of  travellers,  and  ( Jar- 
riat'es  la<len  with  inercliaiidlwi, 
and   not    to    iiichidu    (ilrtMin 

troupes  or  hawkers |'Vi«i" 

Cash  noxes jjfi 

Casts,  as  models  for  th«  iiss  of 

schools  of  desii^iiH ,,,,,, |i>ob 

Catgut  Strings,  or  (Jut  (Jord  (oi* 

Musical  Instrumeiito, ,,,,,,,  |i'rt<e 
Catgut  or  Whipgut,  miina/iiifiUf 

tured Iffoe 

Caustic  Soda ,,,.., Kree 

Cases,  for  jewels,  watches,  silver 
and  plated  ware,  ciitjet-y,  and 
other  like  articles  of  any  ina- 

terial 5  cenls  each  and  H(l 

Celluloid,  Xylonite  or  ,\yollte,  In 
sheets,  lumps,  halls,  or  lilouku, 

in  rough  {free 

Celluloiii  moulded  into  sliites  fur 
handles  of  knives  and  fiirkit, 
not  hored  nor  othorwiNMiiianf,  in 
Celluloid  halls  and  cyllndcrN, 
coated  with  tinfoil,  or  not,  hut 
not  finished  or  further  niivnii- 

fa<!t>ired   ,   lo 

Celluloid  Collars  24  cts,  per  dox, 

and 2ft 

Cuffs,  4  c.ta.  pair,  and afi 

Cement,  Hydraulic  or  Water- 
lime,  ground,  Portland  or  Ito. 
man,  including  harrels,  MU'U, 

per  barrel , , ,  ,,,,,,,, 

Chalk  stone,  china  or  (!ornwalt 
stone,  felspar,  and  cliff  si.onn, 
ground  or  ungnmnd   ,,,,,,,,  Vtve 
Chalk,  manufactured   ,,,,,,,,,,  20 

Chamomile  lowers Free 

Chamomile  Klowors,  powilered, ,  2(1 

Chamois  Skins    ,,,,   |7^ 

Charts,  admiralty,  I'Voe,    Other  2(1 

Charcoal  , 211 

Cheese,  .'!  cents  per  lit ,,,.,,,, , 

Cheese  Cloths,  wliiln    , , , ,  gfi 

coloured    , , ,  aO 

Cheijues,  pro.  notes  itnil  drafts, 

pruited , , , , ,  gn 

Cherry  Trees,  ,')  cents  each 

Chewing(iuni,  if  Hwuetened,  ^e, 

per  Ih.  and ;if, 

Chewing  (Jiim,  not  sweutened  ,,  2(J 
Chicory,  raw  or  green,  Mc,  per  Ih, 
Chicory,  dried  rriastcd  or  ground, 

4  cents  i)er  Ih , , , 

China  Clay,  natural  or  ground  , ,  free 
Chloralum  or  (,'••'  ii|(|c  of  Alnni,l''rofl 

China  and  Pnici  |  ..i|  Ware ,  itd 

Chloride  of  Darin- , 2(1 

Chloil<ie  of  I,lino  ,,.,,, Ji'ree 

Chronometer  Clocks,  as  ClodUn  .  25 
Chronometer  Wiitclieu, , ,  2(1 


25 
20 
32.V 


30 


^  c.  ad  val. 
Chronometers  and  Compaasea  for 

Hhlpg Free 

Chromoa,  Chromoiypea,  Oleo- 
Ifraphs,  and  other  cards,  pic- 
tures, or  artistic  works  of  simi- 
lar kinds,  produced  by  any 
f process  other  than  hand  paint- 
ng  or  drawing  whether  for 
husiiiesH  or  advertising  pur- 
poses or  not.prin  ted  or  stamped 
on  paper,  cardboard,  or  other 
material,  n.e.a,  6c.  per  lb.  and  20 

Chun  h  Vestments   20 

Churns,    brooms,     pails,    tuba, 

pounders  and  rolling  pins 20 

Cider,  not  clarified  or  refined,  5 

cents  per  im.  gallon 

Older,  clarified  or  refined, lOcenta 

per  'III.  gallon 

CIgurs  and  Cigarettes,  $2  per  lb. 

and 25 

(Mnchona  Hark Free 

('Inchoiia  linrk,  p>,wdered 2(1 

(/'iniiabar Free 

(^'ItroiiB,  rinds  of,   in  fcrine.. .  .Free 

CItrio  Acid Free 

Clays Free 

(/'tiff  Htoiie,  unmanufactured.. . .  Free 

(;i!ff  Stone,  manufactured 30 

(y'locks,  and    clock    cases  of  all 

kinds 25 

(Jlock  springs  and  clock  move- 
ments other    than   for   tower 
olocka,  complete  or  in  parts 
(/'lothes  VV ringers. .  25c  each  and 
(/'lothing,  Cotton,  Silk  and  Linen 
(yiothiiig,  ready-made,  and  wear- 
ing apparel  of  every  descrip- 
tion, composed  'vhoUy  or  in 
part  of  wool,  worstt;!,  the  hair 
of  the  alpaca  goat  or  oiher  like 
animal,  ii.o.p.  5c.  per  lb.  ^nd. 
Clothing,  donations  of,  for  chari- 
table purposes Free 

Clothing,  imported  by  and  for 
use  of  army  and  navy,  or  for 
(Janadian  Militia.  Dutiable  ac- 
cording to  material.  Duty  re- 
funded upon  reference  to  De- 
partment   

Coal,  and  Coal  Dust,  Anthracite. Free 
Coal,    Hituininous,    per    ton    of 

2,(10(1  lbs 60 

Conl  Dust  and  Slack,  Bituminous  20 

Coke Free 

Coal  Tar  and  Coal  Pitch Free 

( 'nbalt,  ore  of Free 

(Jochlneal Free 

Cocoa  A'nts  and  Matting 25 

Cocoanuta,  iniitorted  from  place 
of  growth  by  vessel  direct  to  a 

Canadian  port 50c.  par  100. 

Cocoanuts,  not  iir.vorted  direct, 

SI  per  hundred. 

(Jocoa  Paste  and  Chocolate  Paste, 
Cocoas  and  Cocoa  Butter,  4c. 

per.  lb 

Cocoa  Shells  and  Nibs,  Chocolate 
and    other     preparations     of 

cocoa 20 

(Jocoanut,  dessicated,  sweetened 

or  not,  .'i  cents  per  pound 

Cocoa    Beans,    not  roasted, 

crushed  or  ground   Free 

(Joffeo,  tireen,  ii.e.s 10 

Coffee,  (lieen,  imported  direct 
from  the  country  of  growth 
iilid  jiroduction,  or  purchase(l 
ill  liond  in  any  country  where 
(^olTee  is  subject    to  customs 

duty Free 

Coffee  roasted  or  ground,  when 
not  imported  direct  from  the 
country  of  growth  and  produc 

lion,  2c,  per  lb,  and 

Coffee,  roasted  or  ground,  an..i 


10 


V  c.  ad  val. 
all    imitations  of  and  substi- 
tutes for,  n.e.a..  2  eta.  per  lb. 
Coffee,  extract  of,  or  substitutes 
for,  of  all  kinds  ..3  cts.  per  lb. 

Coffee  and  Milk 30 

Coffee  Mills  or  Roasters 27i 

Coffins  and  Caskets,  of  any  ma- 
terials    2!) 

Coina,  Silver  Coins  from  the  U.S.  25 
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 30 

Collodion,    20c,    per   I.  G.    and  20 
Cologne    water,   alcoholic    per- 
fumes, and  perfumed  spririta, 
bay  rum,  and  lavender  waters, 
hair,  tooth    and    skin  washes 
and  other  toilet  preparations 
containing  spirits  of  any  kind, 
when  in  liottlesorflaaks  weigh- 
ing not  more  than  4  oz.  each . .  50 
When  in  bottles,    flo-ska,  or 
other   packages  weighing 
more  than  4  oz.  each.  i|*2.25 

p.  gal  and 40 

Combs,  dress  and  toilet,  all  kinds  35 
Combs,  curry    combs,    as    Sad- 
dlers' hardware 32J 

Commercial  blank  forms 35 

Communion    Plate  imported  by 

and  for  use  in  Churches Free 

Composition  Metal  for  the  manu- 
f'ctureof  filledg'ld  watch-cases.  10 

Compasses  for  ships Free 

(Composition  Nails,   Spikes  and 

Sheathing  Nails  15 

Composition  Fuel,  in  blocks 20 

Concentrated  Lye 20 

Condensed  (JotTee 30 

Condens.'d  .Milk 3  j  cents 

Confectionery  and  Sugar  (Jandy, 

Jc.  per  lb.  and 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  Hollers,  for  use  in  calico 
printing,  when  in.ported  by 
calico  printers  for  use  in  their 
factory  in  the  printing  of  calico 
■and  for  no  other  purjiose,  such 
rollers  not  being  manufactured 

in  Canada Free 

Copper,  in  sheets Free 

Copper  Bath,  finished 30 

Copper.all inaiiufacturesof,n.e..''.  30 
Copper,  pi  eciiiitate  of,  crude   . .  Free 

Coi)|)feras,  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,  ii.c.s.  l|c  per  lb.  and  .  10 
Cordials  (see  Spirituous  Liquors) 
Corduroy,   white,   25  per   cent. 

colored 30 

Corn,  Indian 7ic.  per  bush. 

Cornmeal .'40c.  per  bbl. 

Corks  and  manufactures  of  Cork- 
wood or  Cork-bark    20 

Cork-wood  or  liark,  unmanufa . .  Free 
Corkscrews  aiirl  Cork  Drawers . .  274 

Cornice  Poles 30 

Corsets 32J 

Corset  clasps,  spoon  clasps  or 
busks,  blanks,  side  steels  and 
other   coreet   steels,    whether 


plain,  Japan! 
tinned  or  oovi 
or  cloth;  alsi 
corset  wires,  CO 
or  cloth,  cut 
tipped  with  br 
tipped,  or  in  c( 
Cottoier.d,  sub.  fi 

Cotton,  raw 

<i;otton  covered  V 
Cotton  Seed  in  1 
Cotton  Bed  tiuili 
Cotton  Quilts  w 

liorder 

Cotton  Belting., 
Cotton  and  Jut« 
Cotton  and  Line 
Cottons,    grey    i 

Fabrics    

Cotton  fabrics,  w 

li.e.s 

■Cottons,  Falirica 

or  colored 

Cotton,  Linen  am 
(,'orsets    and 
in.ade  from  coti 
Cotton  riandkeri 

plain  

Cotton  or  Linen 

more  than  §3  p 

cent.,  and  a  a 

$1  per  dozen... 

Cotton  Shirts,  n. 

Cotton  Undershir 

knitted 

<'otton-oovered  fl 

lengths,  with  b 

per  lb. ,  and  . . . 

(.Cotton  warjis  am 

dyed  or  uiidyec 

Cotton  Yarns,  nu 

finer 

Cotton  Lamp  Wi( 

Cotton  or  Linen 

per  doz.  ami. . . 

(,'ottoM  Parasols  a 

Cotton   Prunella 

(Cotton  Pillow  Cos 

(Mtton,  seamless 

Cotton,  sewing  tt 

black,  bleachei 

ed,  three  and  s 

Cotton,  sewingth 

cotton  on  spoo 

Cotton  thread,  a: 

Cotton  Twine  . . . 

Cotton  Towels  at 

Cotton    Velvetee 

rets  and  Cotto 

Cotton    Fire    Ho 

rubber. ...... 

Cotton   wadding 

dyed  or  not. 

Cotton  warps  ai 

d.\ed  or  und.\e 

Cottons,  Jeans  i. 

c:orset  and  drc 

for  use  in  thei 

Cottons,  nianufa 

See  Cotton  fab 

Cotton  Waste  an 

Cotton  Seed  Cak 

Cow  Hair,  uiima 

Cow  Hair  iiianuf 

Cracked  Corn  an 

<'i'anl>erries,  pin 

('rapes,  black. . . 

( 'rocus,  Conijiosi 

I  rocks,  earthenv 

lioldiiig  capac 

Crop  end  of  ste 

manuf.  of  stee 

('rowbars 

Cream  of  Tartai 
<;ret.  n  of  Tartar, 
Cru  i.ilesofPlui 


[1897    ■  1897] 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF  CUSTOMS. 


55 


V  c.  ad  val. 
f  and  substi- 
2  ctg.  per  lb. 
or  substitutes 

3  cts.  per  lb. 

30 

isters 274 

ts,  of  any  nm- 

25 

1  from  the  U.S.  26 
Silver,  except 

I Free 

I Free 

ttoii,  celluloid, 
olite,  24c.  per 

26 

rs 30 

per  I.  O.  and  20 
alcoholic  per- 
fumed spririts, 
ivender  waters, 
rl  skin  washes 
t  pieparations 
ts  ot  any  kind, 
or  flasks  weigh- 
an  4  oz.  each . .  50 
ties,  flasks,  or 
[aires  weiirhins 
1  oz.  each.  $2.25 

40 

toilet,  all  kinds  35 
ombs,    as    Sad- 

! 32i 

k  forms 35 

te  imported  by 

:;hurches Free 

il  for  the  maim- 
r'ld  watch-cases.  10 

ips Free 

ila,   Spikes  and 

s  15 

■\,  in  blocks....  20 

e 20 

e 30 

3^^  cents 

id  Sutcar  Candy, 

1 35 

:i  scrap  in  pij^s, 
ts,  over  six  feet 
its  and  sheatinjr 
or  coated,  and 
ss  drawn  tubinjf  Free 

16 

isted  for  nianu- 
oots  and  shoes . .  Free 
for  use  in  calico 
n  iir.ported  by 
i  for  use  in  their 
irintiiifi  of  calico 
ler  purpose,  such 
i}{  manufactured 

Free 

3 Free 

lished 30 

facturesof.n.e.s.  30 
iate  of,  crude   . .  Free 

late  of  Iron Free 

35 

s   30 

>ls  of  silk  or  any 

1 30 

I,  of  all  kinds  ..  25 
lie  pur  lb.  iuid   .   10 
irituous  Liquors) 
e,   25  per   cent. 

30 

.  ..lie  per  Inish. 

40c.  per  libl. 

ifactures  of  Cork- 
bark    20 

irk,  unmanufa . .  Free 
Cork  Drawers..  27i 

30 

32i 

spoon  clasps  or 

,  side  steels  and 

steels,    whether 


ft  c.  od  val. 
plain,  japanned,  lacquered, 
tinned  or  covered  with  paper 
or  cloth;  also  back,  bone  or 
(•orset  wires,  covered  with  paper 
or  cloth,  cut  to  lengths  and 
tipped  with  brass  or  tin,  or  un- 
ripped, or  in  coils,  5c.  p.  lb.  and  20 
C'ottoiHr.e,  sub.  for  lard,  2c.  p.  lb. 

Cotton,  raw Free 

Cotton  covered  Wire 30 

Cotton  Seed  in  bulk 10 

Cotton  Bed  (guilts,  .vhite 25 

Cotton  Qidlts  with  woven  col'd 

Ijoriier 30 

Cotton  Beltiiiif 20 

Cotton  and  J  ute  Tapestry 30 

Cotton  and  I^inen  Damasks 25 

Cottons,    grey    or    unbleached, 

Fabrics    22i 

(.'otton  fabrics,  white  or  bleached 

?i.e.s 25 

Cottons,  Fabrics,  printed,  dyed, 

or  colored 30 

Cotton,  Linen  and  Silk  Clothing, 
Corsets    and    other    articles 
made  from  cotton  fabrics  ....   32^ 
Cotton  Ilandkerohiefs.printedor 

plain 30 

Cotton  or  Linen  Shirts,  costing 
more  than  S3  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 

<'otton-oovered  flat  steel,  cut  to 
lengths,  with  brass  on  ends  5c. 

per  lb. ,  and 20 

Cotton  warps  and  cotton  yarns, 
dyed  or  undyed,  n.e.s 25 

<  'otton  Yarns,  number  forty  and 

finer Free 

Cotton  Lamp  Wicl<  s    25 

< 'otton  or  Linen  Collars,  24  cts. 

jK'r  (loz.  an<; ....  25 

Cotton  Parasols  and  Umbrellas..  35 

Cotton   Prunella Free 

Cotton  Pillow  Cases 32.i 

<;'otton,  seamless  bags 20" 

Cotton,  sewing  thread,  in  haTiks, 
lilack,  bleached,  or  unbleach- 
ed, three  and  six  cord 12i 

Cotton,  sewingthread,  and  crochet 

cotton  on  spools  or  in  balls. ...  25 
Cotton  thread,  all  other,  n.e.s  ..   25 

Cotton  Twine 25 

Cotton  Towels  and  shawls 26 

Cotton    Velveteens,  Cotton  Vel- 

rets  and  Cotton  Plush 30 

Cotton    Fire    Hose,    lined    with 

rubber 32J 

Cotton   wadding,    batting,  batts 

dyed  or  not 22J 

Cotton  warps  and  cotton  yarns, 

dyed  or  und.vecl,  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,  unmamifactured Free 

(!ow  Hair  manufactiu'es,  n.e.s . . .   20 

Cracked  Corn  and  Wheat     20 

I'ranberries,  phuns  and  quinces  25 
( 'rapes,  black 20 

<  'rocus,  Comjmsiton 25 

Crocks,  earthenware,  per  gallon 

holding  capacity '■'•  cts. 

Crop  end  of  steel   rails  for  the 

miinuf.  of  steel,  §4  per  ton. . . . 
Crowbars 30 

<  'ream  of  Tartar  in  Crystals ....  Free 
(Jrea  n  of  Tartar,  other,  n.e.s. . . .  20 
Cru  Dies  of  Plumbago Free 


^  c.  ad  val. 

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 
Cujis   or   other  prizes  won    in 

hnna  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 

Oitlery,  not  elsewhere  specified.  25 
Cut  Flowers 20 

Damask  ofCotton,  or 

linen    '25 

Decalconianie,  or  transfer  pict's. 

Oc.  i)er  lb.  and 20 

Deer,  (glove  leather)  tinned  or 
dressed,  colored  or  not  colored  10 

Deer  Ifair 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  drillc  for  prospecting 
for  minerals,   not  to  include 

motive  power Free 

Dice,  Ivory  or  bone,  fancy 35 

Dogs 20 

I  Doors,  for  safes    and  vaults,  of 

I      iron  or  steel 30 

I  Door    Knob   Tops 32.J 

Dragon's  Blood Free 

Drain  pipes,  sewerpipes,  chimney 
linings  or  vents,  and  inverted 
lilocks  glazed  or  unglazed,  and 

earthenware  tiles  35 

Draughts  and  Chessmen  of  Ivory 

or  bone,  fancy 35 

I  Drawing  Paper,  mounted  30 

j  Drawings,  n.e.s 20 

I  Dried  Flowers 20 

Dried  Roots,  n.e.s Free 

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  lb. 

Duck,  for  belting  and  hose,  when 
imported  by  mfrs.  of  rubber 
goods  for  use  in  their  factories.  Free 

Dutch  Metal  or  l)ronze 25 

Dye  Wood,  ground  log\voo(l  and 

fustic Free 

Dyes,  patent  prepared Free 

D.ves.  Aniline,  and  coal  tar  dyes, 
in  bulk  or  packages  of  not  less 
than  1  lb.  weight,  including 
alizarine  and  artificial  aliza- 
rine     Free 

Dyes,  Aniline,  n.  e.  s.,  less  than 

lit 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 

glaze<l 20 

Earthenware  and   Stoneware 

Demijohns   or    Jugs,    Churns 


^  c.  ad  val. 
j      and  Crocks,  per  gal.   holding 

I     capacity,  3  cents  per  gal 

1  Earthu  nware  and  Stoneware, 
brown  or  col'd,  and  Rocking- 
ham  ware,   white   granite,  or 
iron  stoneware  and  C.G.  ware, 
j     decorated,  i)rinted  or  sponged, 
I      and  all  earthenware  n.e.s....  30 

I  Eggs 3c.  per  doz. 

Elastic   Rubber  Threail Free 

'i  Electric  and  Galvanic  Batteries.  25 
'  Electric  Lights,  apparatus,  parts 

of,  when  imported  separately.  25 
I  Electro-plated  Ware,  wholly  or 

''      in  part  electro  or  gilt  30 

I  Electrotypes,    Stereotypes,    and 
I      celluloids  of  books  and  bases, 
and  copper  shells  for  the  same, 
whether  composed   wholly  or 
;      in  part  of  metal  or  celluloid .  Free 
Electvoty|>es,    Stereotjpes,    and 
celluloids  for  almanacs,  calen- 
dars,    illustrated     pamphlets, 
newspaper    a<lverti8ements  or 
engrCiVings,  and  all  other  like 
work  for  commercial,  trade  or 
other    purposes,    n.e.s.  ;    and 
matrices  or  copper  shells  of  the 

same 2c.  (ler.  si),  in. 

Elect  rotypes,Stereotypes,anil  cel- 
luloids of  newspaper  columns, 
and  bases  for  the  same,  com- 
posed wholly  or  partly  of  metal 
or  celluloid,  -{c.  per.sci.  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 

Emi)roideries,  n.e.s 30 

Emery  in  bulk,  crushed  orground  Free 

Emery  and  Sand  Paper 20 

Emery  Wheels 25 

Enamelled  Iron  HoUowware 35 

Engines,  Locomotives 36 

Engines,  Fire 35 

Engines,  Fire,  Chemical 35 

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 

I  Entomology,  specimens  of Free 

1  Envelopes,  paper,  of  all  kinds. . .  35 

!  Ergot Free 

.  E.sparto,  or  Spanish  Grass,  and 

otiier  grasses  and  pulp  of.  in- 

i      eluding  fancygrasses.dried, but 

1     not  colored  or  otherwise  mf'd.Free 

Essences  or  Extracts,  mixed  with 

spirits .^2.25  per  I.G.,  and  30 

Essential  Oils 10 

Ether,  Sulphuric    . . .  .5c.  per  lb. 
;  Excelsior  for  Upholsterers'  use. .  25 
!  Extract  of  Logwood,  fustic,  oak, 

I     and  of  oak  bark    Free 

Extract  of   Malt,  for  medicinal 

purposes,  n.e.s 25 

I  Extract  of  Fluid  Beef,  not  medi- 
cated   25 

Eyelets  of  Brass Free 

i  Eye  glasses,  finished 30 

1  Eye  glasses,  unfln'd,  and  parts  of  20 

Fancy  Grasses,  dried ,  but  not 
colored  nor  othi'rwi.«e  mf'd. . . .  Free 

j  Fancy  workboxes,  writing  desks, 
glove  -  boxes,      handkerchief 

i  boxes,  miuiiciire  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 ; 


56 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF   CUSTOMS, 


[189< 


1897] 


m 

I 
I 
I 


V  e  ad  val. 
dolls  and  toys  of  all  kinds, 
liicludinh'  sewintf  niDchiiies, 
when  not  more  than  ^i  in 
value  ;  and  toy  whips,  orna- 
ments of  aliibaster,  spar,  am- 
ber terra  cotta  or  composition 
statuettes  and  bead  ornaments 


n.e.s. 


35 


Fans,  to  be  rated  at'cor.  to  mat. 

Farina   lie.  per  lb. 

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 1 7 J 

Felt,    adhesive,     for   sheathing 

vessels Free 

Felt,  printed  as  carpets 30 

Felt,  Koofinjf.  tarred  or  coated  'i.') 

Felt  RooHnjf ,  not  tarred 25 

Felt  Cloth,  n.e.s.,  5  c.  per  lb.  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 26 

Fibre,  vegetable,  for  manufactur- 
ing purposes Free 

Fibnlla Free 

Filberts 2  cents  per  lb. 

Files  and  Rasps 35 

Fillets  of  Cotton  and  Rubber  not 
exceeding  7  inches  wide,  for 
manufacture  of  card  clothing.  Free 

Firearms 20 

Fire  Bricks,  for  use  e-vclusively 
in  processes  of  maimfactures, 
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 27i 

Fish,  and  the  products  thereof, 

from  Newfoundland Free 

Fish  Skins  and  fish  oCfal Free 

Fish. — Mackerel,  fresh,  Ic.  p.  lb.  Free 

Herrings,  Pickled  or  Salted, 

i  cent,  per  lb 

Salmon,    pickled  or  salted, 

Ic.  per  lb. 

Salmon,  Fresh   Free 

All  other  Fish,  pickled  or 
salted,  in  bbls. .  .Ic.  per  lb. 
Foreign  caught  fish,  import- 
ed otherwise  than  in  bbls. 
or  half  bblg.,whetherfresh, 
dried,  salted  or  pickled, 
n.e.s  ,  50  cents  per  100  lbs 
Smoked  ond  Boneless  Fish, 

1  cent  per  lb   

Anchovies  and  Sardines, 
packed  in  oil  or  otherwise, 
in  tin  boxes,  measuring 
not  more  than  5  in.  long, 
4  in.  wide,  and  3i  in.  deep, 

50.  per  box 

In  halt  boxes,  measuring  not 
more  than  5  in.  long,  4  in. 
wide,  and    1§  deep     2Jc. 

per  half  box 

In  quarter  boxes,  iieasuring 


not  more  than  4]  in.  long, 
3J  in.  wide,  and  li  deep, 
2c.  per  quarter  box 

Imported  in  any  other  form. 

Fish  preserved  in  oil,  except 
Anchovies  and  Sardines  . . 

Salmon  and  all  other  fish  pre- 


10  c.  ad  val. 
pared  or  preserved.includ- 

ing  oysters,  n.e.s 25 

Oysters  shelled  in  bulk,  10 

cents  per  gal  

Oysters,  canned,  in  cans  not 
over  one  pint,  'A  cents  per 
can,  including  tlie  cans  .. 
Oysters  in  cans.over  one  pint 
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 26 

Ovsters— 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.a 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  contepai,  lie.  on  each 
can  or  package,  and  when 
exceeding  one  qt.  an  addi- 
tional duty  of  lie.  for  each 
additional"  qt.  of -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 30 

Flagstones,    sawn    or  otherwise 

dressed 30 

Flannels,  of  every  description, 
n.e.s.    (wool),   5c.  per  lb  and  25 

Flax,  fibre  _. Free 

Flax,  tow  of '. Free 

Flax  Seed Free 

Flax  Sail  Twine 5 

Flax,  manufactures  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,  ic. 

per  lb    

Flour,  of  Corn IJc.  per  lb. 

Flour  of  Rye   6ilc.  per  bbl. 

Flour  of  Wheat 75c.  per  bbl. 

Flour  of  Rii'e  or  Sago 25 

Fluting  Machine,  Iron 27i 

Fly  Paper Z5 

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, 


¥  c.  td  val. 
pheasants  and  quails  for  im- 
provement of  stock Fret- 
Fowls,  other  2(1 

Frames,  Claflps  and  Fasteners, 
for  jiurses  and  chatelaine  bags 
or  reticules,  not  more  than  7 
inches  in  diameter,  wlien  im- 
ported  by  the  manufacturers 

of  same  in  their  factories 2n 

Fringes  30 

Fruit   Syrups,    Lime-juice,  and 

fruit  juices,  n.o  p  21.' 

Fruits  dried,  dussicated,  or  evap- 
orated, Ayniles,  Dates,  Kigs, 
and  other  dried,  etc.,  fruits, 

n.e.s "."> 

Fruits,  dried.  Raisins,  Currant*, 

and  Prunes,   1  ct.  per  lb 

Fruits,  Bananas,  plantains,  pine- 
apples pomegranates,  g\iavas, ' 
mangoes,  and  shaddocks  ;  wild 
blueberries,  strawberries,  and 

raspberries Free 

Fruits,  green,  Grapes,  2c.  per  lb. 
Fruits,  Green,  Blackberries, 
Gooseberries,  Raspberries, 
Strawberries,  Cherries,  and 
Currants.  The  weight  of  the 
package  to  be  included  in  the 
weight  per  duty.    2c.  per  lb. 

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  lb 

Fruits  preserve^'  in  brandy  and 

other  spirits S2.00  per  I.G. 

Fuller's  Karth Free 

Fuller's  Earth,  pren.^r<>d 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 3(1 

Fur   Skins,   of    all    kinds,    not 

dressed  in  any  manner Free 

Fur  Skins,  wholly  or   partially 

dressed    15 

Fur  hats,  caps,  nmffs,  tippets, 
capes,  coats,  cloaks  and  other 
manufactures  of  fur 25 

Oalvanlzed  Nails  and 

Splkes.wrought  and  pressed.  30 
Galvanized  sheet  iron,  number 

17  gauge  and  thinner 5 

Galvanic  Batteries 25 

Game 20 

Gannister Free 

Gas  and  Coal  Oil,  or  Kerosene 

Fixtures,  or  parts  thereof 27  j 

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),  $2.25    im}>erial 

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  lb. 

Gilling  Twine,  iniported  for  the 

use  of  the  fisheries Free- 

Gilling  Twines,  linen  thread....  20 
Gilt  ware,  of  all  kinds,   except 

jewellery 30 

Gin,    See  Spirituotis  Liquors  . . . 
Ginger,  Preserved 30 


Glacier,  wimlow  di 
Oc.  per  lb.  and. . 

(ili^ss,  crystal  at 
table-ware,  mad( 
mounting  with 
trimmings,  whei 
inanufacttirers  o 

Oliiss,  oriiamentet 
enamelled  colon 
e(l  and  vitrified  ^ 
enamelled  and  c 
glass;  and  roug 
glass  

Glass  Stained  Wint 

Glass,  Carboys  an 
empty  or  filled  t 
canters,  flasks   i 

Glass,  Flasks  and 
graph  and  Ligh 
siihitors.  Jars  an 
and  cut,  presses 
tulileware 

Glass,  Lamp,  Gas 
I.iglit  Shades,  La 
Chimneys,  side  IJ 
lights.  Globes 
Lamps,GasandI< 
n.e.s  

Glass  bulbs  for  ele 

Glass,     conuuoii 
window  glass ;  a 
ed,  stained,  tint 
gloss  in  sheets. . 

Glass,  imitation  po 
and  colored  gla 
figured,  painted 
engraved  

Glass  and  Emery  I 

Glass,   Plate,    not 
panes  of  not  o' 
feet  each,  4  eta. 
and  when  bevel 
sq.  ft.  additiona 

Glass,  German  loo 
silvered 

Glass,  Plate,  not 
panes  of  over  12 
30  sq  ft.  (ic.  per 
bevelled,  2c.  pel 

Glass,  Plate,  in 
under  70  sq.  ft., 
when  bevelled, 
additional    .... 

Glass,  Plate,  in  pai 
ft.  "Jc.  p.  sq.  ft., 
2c.per  sq.  ft.  ad( 

Glass,  Silvered 

Glass,  silvered,  be' 

Glass,all  other,   a 
tures  of,  n.o.p., 
plate  glass  .. 

Glazier's  hacking 
knives 

Gloves  and  Mitts, 

Glue,  sheet,  brok 
ground 

Glue,  liquid  . .  . 

Glucose  and  Glucc 
l)cr  lb 

Glycerine 

Goat  Hair,  unman 

Gold  Beaters'  moii 

Gold  Laces,  Goli 
Cloth  or  Thread 

Gold  and  Silver  Bi 
Blocks  or  Ingot 
Fringe 

Gold  and  Silver 
11. es  

Gold  Medals 

Gold  and  Silver  le 
or  schlag  metal 

Gold  and  Silver, 
of,  n.e.s  

Gongs  for  doors,  a 

Gooseberry  bushee 


[189^ 


19  c.  »d  val. 
(I  quaiU  for  im- 

t  stock Fre.' 

2(1 

X  and  Kastcners, 
(1  chat.plaine  baijs 

not  more  than  7 
mieter,  when  im- 
\e  uianufacturefH 

eir  factories -•• 

3(» 

Lime-juice,  and 

n.o  p  SI' 

.'ssicated,  or  evap- 
)le8,  Dates,  Kigs, 
ried,  etc.,  fruits, 

".:> 

laisins,  Currants, 

1  ct.  per  U) 

s,  plantains,  pine- 
igranate.s,  yuavas, 
Isliaddocks  ;  wild 
Htrawberries,  and 


1897] 


CANADIAN   TARIFF  OF   CUSTOMS. 


57 


Girapen,  '.'c.  per  lb. 
n,  niack  berries, 
ies,  Raspberries, 
,  Cherries,  and 
'he  weijiht  of  the 
e  included  in  the 
Juty.     2c.  per  lb. 

jrht  cans  or  other 
rhe  weight  of  the 
iges  to  be  included 
it  for  duty,  2i  ots. 

>i'  in  braiidv  and 
82.00  per  I. ^ 


.  Free 


Free 
30 


prep^irod 

ivooa,  iron  or  any 
rial,  for  house, 
Ice,  fin.or  in  parts, 
lir  and  sprinj;  and 
esses,  bolsters  and 

3(1 

;    all    kinds,    not 

y  manner Free- 

lolly  or   partially 

^     15 

^,   muffs,   tippets, 

cloaks  and  other 
s  of  fur ib 

e  d  Nails  and 
)U}f  ht  and  pressed.  30 
eet  iron,  number 

I  thinner 5 

Bries 2fi 

20 

Free 

Oil,  or  Kerosene 
parts  thereof  ....  2"J 

Free 

3.^ 

ts  and  others 20 

25 

inseng  Root Free 

1  of  nitrous  ether 
),   $2.25    im}>erial 

30 

ickel  Silver,  manu- 

not  plated 25 

ickel  Silver,  plated 

30 

r,   and   Silver   In 

Free 

,  dualiii,  dynamite 

plosives  4c.  per  lb. 

imported  for  the 

iheriea Free 

,  linen  thread.. ..  20 
all  kinds,   except 

30 

ituous  Liquors  . . . 
Ted 30 


V  c.  ad  val. 
(iliU'ier,  window  decorations. . . . 

(k.'.  per  lb.  and 20 

(iliis.t,  crystal  and  decorated 
talile-wftre,  nwle  expressly  for 
moiniting  with  silver  plated 
trlmminxs,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  plated  ware.  20 
Glass,  ornamente<l,  Hiirured,  and 
enamelled  colored  glass;  paiut- 
e<l  and  vitrified  glass  ;  figured, 
enamelled  and  obscured  white 
gliuss;  and   rough  rolled  plate 

glass  25 

Glass  Stained  Windows    30 

OlasH,  Carboys  anil  Demijohns, 
empty  or  filled  bottles  and  de- 
canters, flasks  and  pliials  . .  30 
Glass,  Flasks  and  I'hials.  Tele- 
graph and  Lightning  Rod  In- 
sulators, Jars  an<l  Olass  Halls, 
and  cut,  pressed  or  moulded 

tableware 30 

Glass,  Lamp,  Gas  and  Klcctric 
Light  Shades,  Laiujisand  Lamp 
Chimneys,  side  lights  and  heiul 
lights.  Globes  for  I,anterns, 
Lumps,Gas  and  Electric  Lights, 

n.e.s   30 

Glass  bulbs  for  electric  lights.  , .   10 
GUss,     common    atid    colorless 
window  glass ;  and  plain  color- 
ed, stained,  tinted  or  muffled 

glass  in  sheets 20 

Olass,  imitatioti  porcelain  shades, 
and  colored  glass  shades,  not 
figured,  painted,  enamelled  or 

engraved 30 

Olass  and  Kmery  Paper 20 

Glass,  Plate,  not  coloured,  in 
panes  of  not  over  12  square 
feet  each,  4  eta.  per  square  ft., 
and  when  bevelled,  2  cts.  per 

sq.  ft.  additional    ...    

Glass,  German  looking  glass,  lui- 

silvered 17J 

Glass,  Plate,  not  coloured,  in 
panes  of  over  12  and  not  over 
30  sq  ft.  Gc:  per  8(i.  ft.,  when 
l)evelled,  2c.  per  S(i.  ft.  add'l. . 
Glass,  Plate,  in  panes  over  30 
under  70  sq.  ft.,  Sc.  per  sq.  ft, 
when  bevelled,  2c.  per  sq.  ft. 

additional    

Glass,  Plate,  in  panes  over  70  sq. 
ft.  'Jc.  p.  sq.  ft.,  when  bevelled 

2c.per  sq.  ft.  additional 

Glas,s,  Silvered    27i 

Gla,ss,  silvered,  bevelled 32J 

Gla.ss,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  Glucose  Syrup,  l.jc. 

per  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  lUillion,  in  Bars, 
Blocks  or  Ingots,  and  Bullion 

Fringe Free 

Gold  and  Silver   Ware,   plated, 

II. es 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 


^  c.  ad  val. 
Grafting    Stock.    (See   Seedling 

Stock)  Free 

Gra})e   Vines 20 

Oram,  of  all  kinds  when  dam- 
aged Ijy  water  in  transitu  (on 

I      appraised  value)  20 

Granite    Ware,    Knamellen    Iron 

Ware 35 

Gross,  Manilla  and  Sea  Gross. .  .Free 

Grass,  manufactures  of,  ti.e.s 20 

Gravels Free 

Grease,  rough,  the  refuse  of  ani- 
n)al  fat,  when  imported  liy  the 
manufacturers  of  soap  for  use 
in  their  own  factory  otdy   ....  Free 

Grease,  Axle 25 

Grease,  Foot,  refuse  of  cotton 
seed  after  oil  is  pressed  out  . .  Free 

Grease,  other,  n.e.s 20 

Grindstones,  not  mounted,  and 
not  less  than  twelve  inches  in 

diameter SI. 75  per  ton. 

Grindstone  Fixtures 27^ 

Guano,   and    other  animal  and 

vegetable  manures Free 

Gtims,  Amber,  Arabic,  Australian, 
Klemy,  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 

81.35  per  lb. 
Gum  Opium,  prepared  for  smok- 
ing  $5  per  lb 

Gum,  opium  (drug),  81   peril).. 
Gums,  A8saf(Btida,  Camphor  and 

others  n.e.s 20 

Gunpowder,  G>in,  Rifle, Sporting, 
Cannon  and  Musket,  Canister. 
3c.  per  lb. 
Gunpowder,  blasting  and   min- 
ing   2  cents  per  lb. 

Guns,  Rifles  and  Muskets  20 

Gut  and  Worm  Gut,  manufac- 
tured or  unmanufactured,  for 

whip  and  other  cord Free 

Gutta  Percha  clothing  or  cloth- 
ing    made    waterproof     with 

Gutta  Percha 35 

Gutta  Percha,  crude   Free 

Gutta  Percha,  manf.  of 25 

Oyjsum, crude  (sulphate  of  lime)Free 

Hair,  cleaned  or  undeaned,  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 ,S0 

Hammers,  Blacksmith  Hammers.  35 

Haumiers,  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  lb. 
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 


19  c.  ad  val. 
sides,   lining.',   both   tips  an<l 
sides,   hat  sweats,    wlien   im- 
|>orted   by   hat  manufacturers 
for  \ise  in  their  factories  in  the 

manufacture  of  hats Free 

Hatters'  plush,  of  silk  or  cotton, 

and  furs,  not  on  the  skin Free 

Hay 82  per  ton. 

Heinlock,  Bark Free 

Hemp  Paper,  in.ide  on  four- 
cylinder  machines  and  calen- 
dered to  between  .000  and  .008 
inch  thickness,  for  manufac- 
ture of  .sliot  shells,  primers  for 
the  manufacture  of  shot  shells 
and  cartridges  and  felt  board, 
sized  and  hydraulic  pressecl 
and  covereif  with  paper  or 
uncovered  for  the  manufivc- 
tiire  of  gun-wads,  when  such 
articles  are  imported  I'V  the 
iirvnufncturcrs  of  shot  shells, 
cartridges,  and  gun-wads  to 
be  used  for  these  purposes 
only  in  their  own  factories; 
provided  always  tliat  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  length, 
round  tenoned  or  polished  ..Free 
Hides,  raw  wliether  dried,  salted 

or  pickled    Free 

Hoi)  Nails 30 

Hoes    35 

Holly 20 

Hominy,  in  bbls.,40cts.  per  bbl. 
Honey,   in    the  comb  or  other- 
wise, and  iidulterationsand  imi- 
tations thereof  . .  3  cts.  per  lb. 

Hoofs,  horns  and  horn  tips  Free 

HoopSkii't8&  similar goods.n.e.s.  32^ 

Hops,  t)  cents  per  lb 

Hop  extract  ami  hop  roots 20 

Horns,  in  the  rough Free 

Horn  Strips  Free 

Horse  Clothing,  shaped,  n.o.p., 

5c.  per  lb.  and 30 

Horse  clothing  of  jute,  shaped  or 

otherwise  manufactured 30 

Horses,  n  e.s 20 

Hosiery,  of  Silk 35 

House    Furnisbing     Hardware, 
rated  according  to    material. 
Hubs,  rough  hewn  or  sawn  only.  Free 

Hymn  Books Free 

Hvdrants,  Valves  and  Watergates 
(iron) 27J 

Ice Free 

Ice  Boxes 38 

Illuminating  Oils,  composed 
wholly  or  in  i)art  of  the  pro- 
ducts of  petroleum,  coal,  shale 
or  lignite,   costing  more  than 

30c.  per  gal 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  hoise 
tooth  ensilage  corn,  when  im- 
ported to  be  sown  for  soiling 

and  ensilage  only Free 

Indian  Corn,  7k  cents  per  bush.. 

Indian  Corn  .Meal,  4Pc  per  bbl. 

Indi.anCorn  and  Corn  Meal,  when 

damaged  by  water  in  transitu 

on  appraised  value 20 


,58 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF   CUSTOMS. 


i  , 


M 


I 


V  e.  ad  val. 

tndia  Rul)bcr  Boots  and   Hhoes 

with  tops  or  uitperM  of  cloth  or 

of  niateriul  other  than  rubber.  30 

India  Kubl)er   llootx  and  Shoes 

and    other   manufactures     of 

India  Kul)ber,  n.e.s  26 

India  llulilier  (^lothinjj,  or  cloth- 
injf    made    waterproof     with 

India  Rubber.  n.c.H 36 

India  Rulilier  Hone,  Belting, 
Packing;,  Mats  and  Matting;, 
and  Cotton,  and  Linen  Hose, 

lined  with  rul)ber 3'2i 

India  Rubber,  unmanufactured. Free 
India  Rubl>er,  Crude  and  Hard 
Rul>l)er  in  HhevtM,  liiit  not  fur- 
ther   manufactured,    and    re- 
covered  Rul)ber   and   Rubber 

8ul)Htilute Free 

Indigo  Free 

Indigo  Auxiliary  or  Zino  Dust . .  Free 

Indigo  Paste  an<l  Kxtract  of Free 

Infants'  Food,  all  kinds 30 

Ink,  for  writing 20 

Ink,  for  printing    20 

Inktitands,  n.e.s 30 

Insect  Powdf  r,  n.e.s 20 

Iodine,  crude Free 

Iodine,  resublinied 20 

Iris,  ( )rri8  Hoot Free 

Isinglass 2fi 

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,  <  >xide  of,  drv 25 

Iron  i  Stkkl  &  Manukac.  of:— 

Adzes  35 

Anchors    Free 

Angles,  rolled  iron  or  steel 
Angles,  Channels,  Structural 
Shapes  and  Special  Sections, 
weighing  le.ss  than  35  lbs,  per 
lineal  yd.,  35  ,  but  not  less 
than  *'I0  per  ton. 
Angles,  rolled  iron  or  steel  an- 
gles, channels  and  special 
sections,  weighing  not  less 
tlian  35  lbs.  per  lineal  yard, 
and  rolled  iron  -or  steel 
beams,  joists,  girders,colunin 
sections,  trough  sections,  and 
other  building  or  bridge 
structural  sections,  weighing 
not  less  than  -25  lbs.  per 
lineal  yard,  and  rolled  iron 
or  steel  bridge  plate  not  less 
than  i  of  an  inch  thick,  nor 
less  than  15  inches  wide,  and 
flat     eye    bar     blanks,     not 

punched  or  drilled 12i 

Angles  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,    $'10   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  lb. 

and 20 

Balances 30 

Bars,  Crowbars 30 

Bar  Iron,  rolled  or  hammered, 
comp.  rounils,  squares,  and 
bars  and  shajjes  of  rolled 
iron  or  steel,  not  more  than 
four  inches  in  diameter,  and 
flats  not  thinner  than  No.  16 


'O  c.  ad  val. 
gauge,     whether    m     "oils, 
bundles,  rods  or  ba;^       i.s. . 

tio  per  ton  

Barben  Wire  Fenclr;ir       '''on 

or  steel •{  rem,  p..  lb. 

Steel  rails,  weighing  not  less 
than  45  lbs.  per  lineal  yard, 
for  \im;  in  railway  tracks; 
but  this  item  shall  not  ex- 
tend to  rails  for  use  in  the 
trackb  of  railways  used  or 
intended  for  private  |iur- 
poses  only,  nor  shall  it  ex- 
tend to  rails  which  are  not 
used  or  intended  to  be  used 
in  connectiDii  with  'he  busi- 
ness of  connnon  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  tlie 
purposes  of  this  item  shall 
niclude  all  kinds  of  railways, 
street  railways  and  tram- 
ways, even  although  tlie 
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   for   marine 

l)oiler8 7i 

Bowls  for  Cream  Separators, 

steel Free 

Bolts  with  or  without  threads 
or  n\ita,  and  bolt  blanks,  Ic. 

per  lb.  and 20 

Bridges,   iron  and    structural 

iron  works,  30  per  cent.,  but 

not  less  than  Ic.  jier  U). 

Bridge  Plate  not  less  than  gths 

of  an    inch   thick,  nor  less 

than  15  inches  wide 12i 

Canada  plates 5 

Cast     Iron    Vessels,     Plates, 

_  Stove  Plates  and  Irons,  Sail 

Irons,  Hatters'  Irons,  Tailors' 

Irons 27i 

Castings,  other,  n.  e.  s.,  iron. .  25 

Chain  Traces,  iron 30 

Chains,  iron  or  steel,   ,5^  of  an 

inch  in  diain  >ter 5 

Chains,  other,  n.e.s 27i 

Clock  Springs 25 

Clock  Springs  and  Corset  Steels 
to  be  tiat  wire  of  steel  of 
No.  10  gauge  or  thinner, 
to  be  used  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  dresseil  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 

Oruoible  cast  steel  wire Free 

Crucible  Sheet  Steel,  11  to  16 
gauge,  2J  to  If*  in.  wide, 
when  imported  l)y  manufac- 
turers of  mower  and  reaper 
knives  for  the  manufacture 
of  such  knives  in  their  own 

factories Free 

Wrought  Scrap  Iron  and  Scrap 


%)  e.  ad  val 
Steel,  being  waste  or  refuse 
wrought  iron  or  steel,  lit  only 
to  be  re-mumifactured,  the 
H.ime  having  been  in'  actual 
use,  not  to  include  cuttings 
or  clippings  which  can  be 
used  as  iron  or  steel  without 
re-inamifaclure,  and  steel 
liloom  ends  and  crop  ends  of 
steel  rails,  *;i  per  ton  ;  and 
on  and  after  the  first  <lay  of 
Jainiary,  ISDfi,  !f4  i)er  ton. 

Iron  or  Steel,  being  pieces, 
punchings,  or  clippings  of 
boiler  plate  or  other  plates, 
sheets  or  bars  of  iron  or 
steel,  whether  the  same  have 
had  the  ragged  or  cropped 
ends  or  edges  sheared  olT  or 
not,  and  crops  from  iron  or 
steel  rails  having  lioth  ends 
sawn  or  sheared  off,  the  same 
not  having  been  in  actual 
use  and  being  HI  for  re- 
rolling  or  re-nninufacture 
only,  *4  j)er  ton. 

Engines,    Locomotive liri 

Kngines,  Steam  Kngines,  boil- 
ers and  machinery,  I'lnposed 
wholly  or  in  part  of  iron  or 
steel,  n.e.s 2" J 

Fencing,  Buckthorn  and  Strip, 
iron  or  steel,   i  cent  per  lb. 

Ferro  Maiiganes'e,  Ferro  Sill- 
con,  Speigel 5 

Files  and  RaH])s 8.'< 

Files,  Steel,  for  the  manufac- 
ture of,  when  imported  by 
file  manufacturers  for  use 
in  their  factories Free 

Fish  Plates,  lUilw'y  Fish  Plates 
and  Tie  Plate.'4,  SIO  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,rro\nid  or  other- 
wise further  manufactured.,   in 

Furniture  of  any  material. ...  ao 

Garden  Rakes,  Hay  Knives, 
Scythes,  Lawn  Mowers, 
Rakes,  n.e.s.,  pronged  Forks 
of  all  kinds  and  hoes 3fi 

Hinges,  T  and  strap,  and  Hinge 
Blank,  Ic.  per  lb.  and 'in 

Hollowware,  of  cast  or  wrought 
iron,  II.  e.  s 27J 

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,  useil  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 
widths  sheet  iron,  common 
or  black,  smoothed,  polished, 
coated  or  galvanized,  aiui 
Canada  plates.  No.  17  gauge 
an<l  tbimier 5 

Iron  or  Steel  Hoops,  Bands  and 
.Strips  S  inches  and  less  in 
width.  No.  18  gauge  and 
thicker $10  per  ton. 

Iron  or  Steel  Plates  or  Sheets, 
sheared  or  unsheared,  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  , 
810  per  ton. 


Iron  or  Steel  Ing 
Ingots,  Blooms 
liillcts  and  pu' 
jiKips  or  other 
tliiislied  than  ir 
i)ars,  but  more 
than  pig  iron,  e 
lugs 

Iron  or  Steel  Bea 
I'lat^-'s,   Angles 
for  iron  or  com; 
or  vessels  

Iron  .Masts for  shi|)s 

Wrought  Iron  or 
and  Washers,  in 
rivets,  bolts  with 
threads,  nut 
Maiiks,  less  tha 
JTicli  in  diainet 
II).  and 

Wrought  Iron  or 
iiM'l  Washers,  ir 
rivets,  bolts  with 
tlirea<ls,  nut  an 
liiiige  blanks,  n. 
iuid  strap  hinges. 

Iron,  all  articles  ri 
or  manufacture  i 
lie  chargeable  wi 
rate  of  duty,  if  m 
or  of  steel  and 
tiined,  unless  otl 
vided  for. 

Knife  Blades  or  K 
in   the    rough, 
electro-platers  . . 

Knives,  Reapers  a 
Knives 

Ixw'ks 

Locomotive    and 
Tires  of  Steel,  in 

Manufactured  artii 
brass  or  steel  wl 
time  of  their 
are  of  a  class  o 
nian\ifactured  i 
imported  for  use 
struction  or  e(i 
ships  or  vessels  . 

Manufactures,  A 
Wares  not  specia 
ated  or  iu-ovi<le 
posed  wholly  or 
iron  cr  steel,  a 
partly  or  wholly : 

Mattocks 

Nails  and  Spikes,  v 
pressed,  galvaiii; 
Horseshoe  Naili 
other  Wrought  I 
Nails,  n.  e.  s.,  i 
Mule  or  Ox  Shoe 

Nails,  cut  Nails  an 
Iron  or  .steel,  inc 
road  spikes  

Nail  Rods,  Swei 
iron,  uiKler  .^  in.  i 
for  the  nianiifact 
shoe  ii.ails  am 
rolled  iron, rods, 
in  diameter  and 
than  I'lc  per  lb. 

Nails,  composition, 
sheathing  luails. . 

Name  Plates,  enam 

Needles,  steel,  vi? 
Needles.  Hand  F 
les  and  I,atch  Ne 

Needles,  steel,  n.o 
Other  Steel,  n.e.s. 

Picks,    mattocks, 
adzes,  hatchets,  i 
poles  for  same,  a 
all  descriptions. 
Pig  Iron,  Iron  Kei 
Scrap  Iron 


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Vc  ad  vaL 
[  waHte  or  rcfuMo 
)iior  Hteel.fltoiily 
uiiiifactured,  the 
f!  Iicfti  ill'  notual 
include  ciittiiiKH 
fs  wliicli  call   he 

I  or  steel  without 
lure,     aiul    Hteul 

iiikI  ci'gii  ends  of 
.'!':{  per  ton  ;  uiid 
r  the  first  (lay  of 
i'.).>,  m  per  toil. 
A,    lieiiiK  pieces, 

or   clippintfs  of 

or  other  plates, 
hill's  of  iron  or 
iier  the  same  have 
i^'Kf'd  or  cropjied 
:es  sheared  otf  or 
ops  from  iron  or 
havini;  l)0th  ends 
aredofT,  thesaiiio 

heeii  in  actual 
leintr    fit    for   re- 

re-niaiiufacture 
r  ton. 

.'oniotive H.'i 

mi  Knyines,  hoil- 
hiiiery,(  iiiipoHed 

II  part  of  iron  or 
274 

kthorn  and  Strip, 
1,  A  cent  per  lb. 
uies'e,  Ferro  Sill- 
6 

sps So 

for  the  manufac- 
lieii  imported  by 

acturers    for  use 

tories Free 

Lailw'y  Fish  Plates 
ites,  SIO  per  ton. 
iron  and  steel,  of 
hape,  or  in  what- 
of  manufacture, 
ler  cent.,  but  not 
l.T  per  ton. 
!,  cast  iron,  not 
r.rround  orother- 
!r  manufactured..  H) 

any  material iV) 

es,    Hay    Knives, 

Lawn  Mowers, 
,s.,  pronsred  Forks 

Is  and  hoes 3.') 

i  strap,  and  Hiii);e 

jier  lb.  and 20 

of  cast  or  wrought 
i 27i 

enamelled 35 

.  and  horse  shoe 

30 

at  exceediim  three 

an  inch  in  width 

No.  25  ijrauge  or 
led  for  the  manu- 
tubular  rivets. .  Free 

1  Sheets,  Hoops, 
i  Strips,  n.e.  8. , 
or  steel  of  all 
set  iron,  common 
noothed,  polished, 

galvanized,  and 
,tes.  No.  17  gauj^e 

r 5 

Hoops,  Bands  and 
iches  and  less  in 
I.  18  ffauge  and 
*10  per  ton. 

Plates  or  Sheets. 
•  unsheared,  and 

or  steel,  sheared 

grooves,  and  iron 
ail  widths  thicker 
17  gauge,  ii.e.9  , 
810  per  ton. 


V  e.  ad  val. 

Iron  or  Steel  Ingits,  Cogged 
Ingots,  lilooms  and  Slabs, 
billets  and  puddled  bars, 
loops  or  other  forms  less 
Hiiisbed  than  iron  or  steel 
liars,  but  more  advanced 
than  pig  iron,  except  cast- 
ings  *ri  per  ton, 

tron  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 
an(l  Washers,  iron  or  steel 
rivets,  bolts  with  or  without 
thruiuls,  nut  and  bolt 
blanks,  less  than  jj  of  an 
Ini'li  in  diameter,  Ic.  jier 
lb.  and 25 

Wrought  Iron  or  Steel  Nuts 
and  Washers,  iron  or  steel 
rivets,  bolts  with  or  without 
threads,  nut  and  bolt  and 
iiiiige  blanks,  n.  e.  s.,  and  T 
mid  strap  hinges,  Ic.p.lb.  and  20 

iron,  all  articles  rated  as  iron 
or  iiiaiiufacture  of  iron  shall 
lie  chargeable  with  the  same 
rate  of  duty,  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 
electro-platers 10 

Knives,  Reapers  and  Mowers' 
Knives 20 

IxMks 32J 

Locomotive  and  Car  Wheel 
Tires  of  Steel,  in  the  rough. Free 

Manufactured  articles  of  iron, 
lirass  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  ei|iiipinent  of 
ships  or  vessels Free 

Manufactures,  Art'nles,  or 
Wares  not  special..,  tnuiner- 
ated  or  provided  for,  com- 
Iiosed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
iron  or  steel,  and  whether 
partly  or  wholly  manufact'd.  27i 

Mattocks 35 

Niiils  and  Spikes,  wrought  and 
pri,ased,  galvanized  or  not. 
Horseshoe  Nails,  and  all 
other  Wrought  Iron  or  Steel 
Nails,  n.e.  s.,  and  Horse, 
Mule  or  Ox  Shoes 30 

Nails,  cut  Nails  and  Spikes  of 
iron  or  steel,  including  rail- 
road spikes Jc.  per  U). 

Nail  Rods,  Swedish  ro'1e<l 
iron,  under  k  in.  in  diameter, 
for  the  manufacture  of  horse 
shoe  nails  and  Sw^lish 
rolled  iron, rods,  under  i  in. 
in  diameter  and  of  not  less 

than  l^c.  per  lb.  value 15 

Nails,  composition,  spikes  and 
sheathing  nails 15 

Name  Plates,  enamelled  35 

Needles,  steel,  viz.,  Cvlinder 
Needles.  Hand  Frame  Need- 
les and  t,atch  Needles 30 

Needles,  steel,  n.o.p 30 

Other  Steel,  li.e.s 27J 

Picks,  mattocks,  grub-hoes, 
.■vdzes,  hatchets,  and  eyes  or 
poles  for  same,  and  tools  of 

all  descriptions,  n.e.s 35 

Pig  Iron,  Iron  Kentledge  and 
Scrap  Iron 84  per  ton. 


V  «•  ad  vaL 

Pipes,  cost  iron,  $10  per  ton. 
but  not  less  than 35 

Planing  Mills  and  parts  of  in 
any  stage  of  manufacture. .,   30 

Plates,  Scraper  Plates 27J 

Plates  engraved  on  steel 'JO 

Plates,  Steel  Plates,  less  than 
HO  inches  wide  and  not  less 
than  i  of  an  inch  thick 12J 

Plates,  cast-iron  plates,  and 
stove  plates,  and  irons,  siwl 
irons,  hatters'  irons  an<l 
tailors'  irons 27i 

Plate,  Canada  Plate 5 

Plates,  Saw  Plates,  cut  to  shape 
only, not  other«  ise  man'f'il..  Free 

Plough  Plate,  mould  boards, 
and  land  sides,  and  other 
plates  for  agricultural  im- 
plements, when  cut  to  shape 
from  rolled  Jilates  of  steel, 
but  not  moulded,  punched, 
polished  or  otherwise  manu- 
factured and  being  of  a 
greater  value  than  4c.  alb..     6 

Portable  Steam  Engines, 
Threshers,  Separators,  Horse 
Power,  Portable  Saw  Mills 
and  Planiii)^  Mills,  and  parts 
of 30 

Puddled  Bars,  ^5  per  ton 

Pumps  of  all  kinds  and  wind 
mills 30 

Railway  Bars  and  Hails,  iron 
or  steel,  for  railw.ays  and 
tramway?.   (See  Steel  Kails. ) 

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  cut'ers, 
for  use  exclusively  i'l  such 
manufacture  in  their  own 
factories Free 

Rolled  iron  tubes,  not  welded, 
under  IJ  inch  ir<  diameter. 
Angle  Iron,  9  and  10  gauge, 
not  over  IJ  inch  wide.  Iron 
Tubing,  lacquered  or  brass 
covered,  not  over  ik  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,  Rjiw  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 32i 

Scrap  iron  and  scrap  steel,  old, 
and  only  fit  to  be  remanufac- 
turcd,  being  part  of  or  re- 
covered from  any  vessel 
wrecked  in  water  subject  to 
the  jurisdiction  of  Canada. . Free 
Screws,  commonly  called  Woo<l 
Screws. 
2  inches  or  over  in  length,  3 

cents  per  lb 

1  inch  and   less    than    two         j 
inches  in  length,  6c.  per  lb.         | 


Vc.a<i9al. 

Less  than  1  Inch,  8c.  per  lb. , 
]irovide<l  thai  the  duty  shall 
not  be  less  than  35  per  cent. 

Screws,  iron,  steel,  hrasH,  or 
other  inetuls,  n.e.s 30 

Scythes 35 

Sheet  Iron,  common  or  block, 
No.  17  gauge  and  thinner.  . .     5 

Sheet  Iron  Si){ns,   not  framed.  25 

Slieet  Iron.  (See  iron  or  steel 
sheets,  etc.) 

Sheet  Iron,  for  iron  or  compo- 
site ships Free 

Sheets,  Crucible  Sheets,  steel, 
II  to  l(lgaiige,2i  to  18  inches 
wide,  imported  ny  manufac- 
turers of  mower  and  reaper 
knives  for  manufacture  of 
such  knives  ill  their  own  fac- 
tories   Free 

Shoes,    horse,    mule    and    ox 

shoes SO 

Shovels  and  spades,  shovel  and 
spade  blanks,  and  iron  or 
steel  cut  to  shape  for  same, 
51  (c.  per  doz.  and   ....    26 

Skates,  10  cents  jier  pair  anil . .  30 

Skates,  steel  for,  valued  at  2^ 
cents  per  lb.  and  over Free 

Sledges 80 

Steels,  talile  and  butchers' 
steels 35 

Steel  of  No.  12  gauge  and  thin- 
ner, but  notthiiinerthan  No. 
30  gauge,  imported  byinanu- 
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  iiiaiiufacture  of 
Hammers,  Augers,  and  Au- 
ger Bits,  when  imported  by 
the  Manufacturer)  of  such 
articles  for  use  in  their  own 
factories  only Free 

Steel,  Nos.  24  and  17  gauge,  in 
sheets  03  inches  long  and 
from  18  inches  to  .'!2  inches 
wide  for  the  manufacture  of 
Tubular  Bow  Sockets,  when 
imported  by  the  Manufac- 
turers for  their  ow  n  factories 
only  Free 

Steel,  manufactures  of,  orparts 
of  iron  and  parts  steel,  n.e.s.  27J 

Stoves 27* 

Stove  Plates    27* 

Swords 27J 

Wedges .30 

Iron  and    manufactures    of,  or 

part  iron  or  part  steel,  n.e.s. . .  27i 

Strips  specially  imported  for 
the  manufacturi'  of  buck- 
thorn and  plain  strip  fencing 
for  use  in  their  factories. . . .  Free 

T.'icks,  cut.  brads  or  sjirigs,  not 
exceeding  10  ouiicfs  to  the 
thoiisaiiil,   l.V  cts.  per  1,000. 

Tacks,  shoe,  A  to  4  oz.  to  thf 
thousand,  Ic.  per  thousan',1. 

Tacks,  cut,  brads  or  sprigs,  ex- 
ceeding l(i  ounces  to  the 
thousand,  l.J  cents  per  lb. . . 

Track  tools,  wedges,  crowbars 
and  sledges 30 

Traps 27i 

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  an  esian 
wells,  petroleum  pipe  lines 
and  petroleum  refineries 20 


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^0  ad  val. 

T«l>cH  not  weldi'd  nor  inure 
than  1}  inch  in  diameter  of 
rolled   Hieel If) 

Tuheii  or  pipeii,  other  wrou(fht 
iron  or  Hteel,  i'^  of  one  cent 
and      30 

Washern,  m.c.h.,  Ic  II).  and.   ..  20 

Providecl  that  on  all  iron  and 
rteel  l)arn,  ro>lB,  HtrlpH,  or 
Bteel  HheetH  of  whatever 
ghapc,  and  on  all  iron  or 
Bteel  linrs  of  irreiridnr  Hhupe 
or  section,  cold  rolled,  cold 
hnnnnered  (irpuliHJied  n  any 
way,  in  ad<lition  to  the 
•rdinary  process  of  hot  roll- 
in)f  or  hanuneriiiK.  there 
ahall  he  paid  one-sixth  of  otie 
cent  per  pound  in  ui'.dition 
to  the  rate  imposed  on  the 
■aid  niateriuls 

And  provided,  further,  that  all 
articles  rated  as  iron  or 
manufactures  of  iron  shall 
h('  charKeahle  with  the  same 
rate  of  duty  if  made  of  steel, 
or  of  steel  and  iron  comhin- 
ed,  unless  otherwise  special- 
ly provided  for. 
Ivory  Knives  and  Folders  and 

fancy  manufactures 3-5 

Ivory  and  Ivory  Nuts,  \inmanu- 

(actured    and    Veneers,   sawn 

only Free 

Ivory  Veneer,  other 20 

Ivory,  manufactures  of,  n.e.s. ...  20 
Ivory  Vaccine  Points Free 

Jack  Screwsof  overydescrip- 

tion,  n.e.s 35 

Jalap  Root Free 

Jams,    Jellies,    and     Preserves, 

8  J  cts.  per  Ih 

Japaimed  and  Stamped  Tinware, 

io 26 

Jerseys,   ladies',  6  cts.    per  lb. 

and    30 

Jewellery  and  manufactures  of 

gold  and  silver 2.1 

Jews  Harps 35 

Junk,  old Free 

Jute  and  Jute  Rutts Free 

Jute,  carpetinf;  ormatting&mats  25 
Jute  Cloth,  as  taken  from  the 
loom,  neither  pressed,  man<;l- 
ed,  calendered,  nor  in  any  way 

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 hy  manufacturers  of 
carpets,  rujf.s,  mats.  Jute  web- 
binj,'  or  cloth,  and  twines,  for 
use  in  their  own  factories ....  Free 

Eainite,   or    German    potash 

salts  for  fertilizers Free 

Kelp Free 

Kerosene  and  Coal  Oil  fixtures 

or  parts  thereof 27i 

Knives,  oyster  knives 35 

Knitting;  Machines 27i 

Knittintf  Needles  and  Machine 
Needles    and    needles    of    all 

kinds 30 

Kryolite  or  Cryolite  Free 

Liabels,  for  fruit,  vejfetables, 
meat,  fish,  confectionery,  and 
other  goods,  also  cickets, 
posters,"  advertisina:  bills  and 
folders,  whether  lithographed 
or  printed,  15  cts.  per  lb.  and.  25 


V  e.  ad  val. 
Lac- Dye,    cnxle,    seed,    button, 

stick  unil  shell Free 

Lacen,  boot,  shoe  and  stay 30 

Laces,  braids,  fringes,  embroi- 
deries, cords,  lasselH,  and 
br.u'eh'tH  elastics  round  or  Hat, 
includitiggartcr  elastii',  braids, 
chains,  or  cords  of  luiir  ;  lace 
collai-s  and  all  similar  goods, 
Ince  nets  an<l  nettings  of 
cotton,  silk,  linen  or  other 
materials,  table  dolhs  andcur- 
tains,  \vl)cn  made  u]i  trinnned 
or  untrininie(i,  and  belts  of  all 

kinds ;^0 

LamI)  and  Sheet)  Skins,  tanned 

dressed,  waxed  or  glazed 17^ 

Lamp  Retlectors 30 

Lampshades,  made  of  paper. ..  35 

Lamp  Wicks 25 

Lamp  Snrings 10 

Latni)  Hlack  and  Ivory  Black. . .  Free 

Lap  Kobes,  rubl)er 36 

Laid  and  Lard  com|)ound,  and 
similar  sitbslances,  cottolenp 
and     aniiiial   stearinc    of   all 

kinds,  n.e.s.    2c,  per  lb 

Lard  Oil 20 

LastingH,  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,  stiape  or 
form,  or  cut  in  such  tuanner  as 
to  be  fit  for  covering  buttons 

excluHively Free 

Lava,  ttnmahufoctured Free 

Lava,  manufactures  of,  fancy....  35 
Lead,  bars,  blocks  and  sheets, 

60  cts.  per  100  lbs 

Lead,  old  scrap  and  pig,  40  cts. 

per  100  lbs 

Lead  pipe  and  shot,  ^*n  o'  <^  cent 

per  lb.,  and  25 

Lead,    Nitnite   and  Acetate  of, 

not  ground Free 

Lead  Pencils  of  all  kinds,  in  wood 

or  otherwise 25 

Leaii,  tnanufactures  of,  n.e.s.  ...  30 

Leather,  upper,   inclttding  don- 

gola,     cordovan,     kid,    lamb, 

sheep,      kangaroo,     alligator, 

chatiiois,     and    calf    dressed, 

waxed  or  glazed 17J 

Leather  and  skins,  n.o. p.,  tanned, 

belting  leather,  and  sole  leather  15 
Leatlier  Belting  or  other  material 

n.e.s 20 

Leather  Board  and  Leatheroid 
and    boot  and  shoe  counters 

made  therefrotii 20 

Leathers,  Glove,  when  imported 
by  glove  manufacturers  for 
use  in  their  facto-ies  in  the 
manufacture  of  gloves,  viz., 
latnb,  kid,  buck,  deer,  ante- 
lope and  water-hog,  tanned 
or   dressed,   coloured   or   un- 

coloured in 

Leather,  Morocco  Skins,  tanned, 

but  not  further  manufact'd  ...  15 
Leather,    I'atent,    Japanned    or 

enamelled, atid  Jlorocco  leather  22^ 
Leather,  Sole,  tanned,  but  rough 

or  undressed 10 

Leeches    Free 

Lentils,  Fresh  25 

Litne  Jitice  and  Fruit  Juices 
containing  not  more  than 
twenty-five  per  cent,  of  proof 
spirits,  COc.  per  gal. ;  when 
more    than  25    per  cent.,    $2 

per  gal 

Lime  Juice  andother  fruit  juices, 
n.o.p 20 


Va.  ad.  mi 

Litne  Juice,  Crude  only Kr« 

Lime ») 

Lime.  Chloride  of Frji 

Litieii,  damask 2jj 

Linen  Canvas,  when  to  be  used 

tor  lioats  and  ships  sails t 

Li(|Uorice  Paste 20 

Li(|uorice  Hoot,  not  ground  ....  Kr« 

Lii|uorice,  stick  or  roll    2ft 

Litharge Fret 

Lithographii'  I'resses    10 

Lithographic     Stone«,    not    en- 

grave<l 20 

I.ittnitsand  all  Lichens,  prepared 

and  not  prepared Frei 

Lobsters,  presterved 

Lobsters,  alive 20 

Locks,  other,  n.e.s 31 

Locomotives  atid  llailway  Pas- 
senger, baggage  atid  Freight 
Cars,  being  the  i)roperty  of 
railvvjiy  companies  iti  the  tf.  S. 
running  upon  any  line  of  road 
crossing  the  frontier  so  Ictig  as 
Catiodian  locomotives  and  cars 
arc  admitted  free  utider  similar 
cirtntmstatices  itito  the  U.S., 
under  regulations  to  be  pre- 
scribed by  the  Controller   of 

Custotns Fret 

Locust  Beans  and  Locust  Bean 

Meal Free 

Logwood,  Fustic,  Oak  aitd  Oak 

Bark,  extracts  of Free 

Logwood,  coinixjund  extract  of. .  20 
Logs  and  r'd  untnan.  tim'r,  n.e.s. Free 

Mace  and  Nutmegrs 2h 

Maocaroni  and  Vermicelli 2.'i 

Machines,  Dating   2"! 

Machinery,  n.e.s 2"i 

Machinery,  Mitiing  and  Smelting, 
itiiportecl  ))rior  to  the  Kith  da.y 
of  May,  1800,  which  is  at  the 
time  of  its  importatioti  of  a 
class  or  kitid  tiot  matiufa(ttured 

in  Canada Free 

Madder  atid  Munjeet,  or  Indian 
Madder,  ground  aiul  prepared, 

and  all  extracts  of Free 

Magic  Lanterns  and  slides  there- 
for, philo30i)liical,  photo- 
graphic, tiiatliemutical  and 
optical  instrunients,  n.e.s  ....  2.^ 

Magnesia 20 

Magnesia  Fluid 60 

Malt,  upon  entry  for  Warehouse, 
subject  to  Kxcise  Regulations, 

15  cents  per  bush 

Malt,  extract  of,  (non-alcoholic) 

for  medical  purposes,  n.e.s 26 

Manganese,  Oxide  of    Free 

Mangles    2Tj 

Manilla  Hoods 20 

Mantels,  Slate  3u 

Manures,  Gu.ino,  and  other  man- 
ures    Free 

Manuscripts  &  Insurance  Maps.. Free 

Maps,  Charts,    for   the    use    of 

schools    for    the    blind,    and 

Olobes,    Geographical,    Topo- 

groj   real,  and   Astronomical, 

n.e.o Free 

Marble  Blocks  from  the  quarry, 

in  tiie  rough     Free 

Maple  Sugar in 

Marble  Blocks  and  Slabs,  sawn 

on  more  th.in  two  sides  2u 

Marble  Slabs,  sawn  on  not  more 

than  two  sides 10 

Marble,  finished,  and  all  raanufs. 

of,  n.e.s 30 

Matches,  wax  or  wood    2.'i 

Mattresses,  hair,  spring  and  other  30 

Matting,  Cocoa 2,0 

Meats,  fresh,  n.e.s.,  3  cts.  per  lb. 


18fl7] 


MeaiH,  I'atinnd.aiid  canm 

tr>  and  game  und  moiii 

Meat)',  extract  of  Miild  I 

iiie.lli  ateil     

Meutx,   n  en.,   '-id,  pt<r  II 
ill  liiirrel  thii  burml  lo 

Meiit  .Htulteni 

.Meats,  Poultry  and  (liinii 

jleatx,  .Mutton  anil  Litllll 

.Medals,  gold  or  ullvfr     ., 

Jlfldals,  (ioriiiiui  or  nli'ki) 

Meiliils,  briisH,  brcin/i',  or 

MeiliiiiiBH,    ratimt,  l'ni| 

vi/ :      all      tinntiiriin, 

powders,   tr(«'li»*  or  li 

Kyru|iN,  iiurdlitU,  bltlt 

d)neH,    toniiin,    jiUatit 

iiieiits,  salvuH,  iilntiniiti 

liropH,  wattifM    uiM(>nc< 

und    all    inedli'iiial,    ( 

and   )ihariiia<'eulli'iil  • 

tiiins,    when    < poir 

liinre     than      one    Nil 

n.o.p.,  all  lli|iiiiU,  Ciilp 

|irovi<led  Ihitl  thiN   ill 

111)1    be   held  lo  liii'lm 

and    pre|)aratii)nH    riii 

liy  the  Britlsli  anil  III 

States      I'harinai'iilii^ 

Kreiich  Codux  an  olllcl 

Medicines,  I'atent,  all  III  I 

All  mudidina  I  \tti'\< 

whether  chuiiiii'ul  i 

wise,  usually  Inijior 

the  name  of  the  mat 

have  the  true  naiill 

Dianfr.,  and  tlin  plu 

tliey  are  prupai'i'd, 

entiy     and     lt>glbl> 

to    each    panul,  li,i 

label,  or  olburwixi' 

inediclnal  preparal 

without    HUch     III 

affixed  shall  be  forfi 

Meerschaum,  criidu  or 

.Menageries,  liorsuii,  cut 

ages  and  hariiKNuiiii  i 

regulations  iireNcrllii 

Controller  of  (iiixtoii 

Mercury  or  iiiilitkullve 

Metal  Cotniiosltion,  n 

Metal,    yellow     metal 

bolts,  and  for  shetitl 

Mica 

Microscones 
lod 


II 


Milk  food  and  other  » 

paratiotm 

Milk    condensed,  .'l|c 

(Joffee  condensed  w 

Mill  board,  not  straw 

Mineral  Waters,  lllitil 

bottles 

Mineral  Waters,  ti.e.s 
Mineral    and     Itifilin 

stances,  ne.s  — 

Mineralogy  Specitmui 

Models  (original)  of 

and  other  iinpfovei 

Arts;  but  no  arlii'li 

shall  be  deetiiiid  a  ii 

can  befitted  for  urn 

Molasses,  produced  I 

cess   of    the    mail 

cane  sugar  fi'om   I 

the  cane,   wlieti 

the    original    iiaci' 

the  district  wiU'i'i 

in  the  country  wli 

was  grown,  und  wl 

been  subjected  to 

of  treating  or  mi 

leaving     the     con 

which  originally  "I 

(a)  Testing  by 

forty  dBgrees 

speulfiu  (fitty  o 


[189; 


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CANADIAN   TAIUKK   <>F   (M'SToMS. 


61 


only 


Ve.  ad.  int 

Krff 

'.1) 

Kre» 

25 

en  to  lie  UMed 
i|IH  HUiU •, 

ai 

t  (rround  Kru 

roll   '.'0 

Kre« 

Ne»    10 

>ne<*,    not    en- 

...   20 
hung,  prepared 

...Free 


2(1 
.Til 


Itailwn.v   I'os- 

and  I'reijfht 

property    o( 

(Sin  the  U.  H. 

line  of  road 

tier  HO  Irn;^  as 

tivesand  ears 

e  nnderMiniiiar 

into  the   U.S., 

onH  to  1)0   pre- 

Controller    of 

Fret 

(1  Locust  Uean 

Frw 

,  Uak  and  Oak 

of Fret 

jnd  extract  of. .  20 
an.  tini'r,  n.e.s.Free 

itmegs 25 

I'erniicelli 2.') 


27! 


Iff  and  Smelting, 
•  to  the  Kith  d8.y 
which  is  at  the 
iiportation  of  a 
)t  manufactured 

Free 

njeet,  or  Indian 
d  and  prepared, 

(s  of Free 

iiid  sliiles  there- 
ill  ical,  photo- 
iieinutical  and 
iients,  n.e.g 


for  Warehouse, 
ise  Kegulations, 
sh 

(non-alcoholic) 
•poses,  n.e.s 


ib 

20 
flO 


e  of 


25 
.  Free 

.   27i 

.   2(1 

30 


and  other  man- 

Free 

isurance  Maps.. Free 
or   the    use    of 
he    blind,    and 
aphical,    Topo- 
Astronomical, 

Free 

oni  the  quarry, 

Free 

2(1 

nd  Slabs,   sawn 

wo  sides  2(i 

IV n  on  not  more 

10 

and  all  munufs. 

30 

wood    2'> 

ipring  and  other  80 

2f, 

8.,  3  cts.  per  lb. 


V  i\  till  fill, 
ikaiK,  I'liiined.nnil  curiiit'd  |mi(||> 

tr^  mid  t(uni«  and  wiiniit         .  .  'iA 
tIeatK,  i-xtract  of  lliild  litiiif  liol 

iiii-llrated HA 

Meutu,  nu.H.,  '.!«',  pnr  III.,  whKIl 
ill  liiirrel  the  liarrcl  In  lii<  fruii, 

Meiit  Stutlern a?  J 

.Meitt^,  I'oiiltr.v  and  IIuiiik,  n.o.p,  211 
Mt'iUH,  .Mutton  and  Liiiiili,  trimli.  iin 

.VeiliilH,  i;iild  or  Hllvnr •iti 

Me<l:ili4,  (iiiniiiui  iirnlnkcl  Mllvxr,  'iti 

MeiliiU,  liriiHM,  briiiux,  or  pliittul,  HO 

MHllclneN,    I'litmii,  I'rnprli'Uiry, 

vi/ :      all      tini'tiiri'a,      plIlN, 

piiwderH,   triM'linit  or  ln/,Mnt(i<i), 

i*yrii|Ml,    iNH'dlulH,  liltlurM,  anil- 

>l)iieH,    toiiIcK,    pliMtiirx,    llnl- 

iiivntD,  iialvvH,  iilMliiiiinU,piMl«, 

(IropH,  wattifH    uiwt<ni  i>N,    nllii 

iuhI    all    nicillclnal,    I'liKinli'ai 

and   pliarniactMilii'iil   prcparik- 

tiiiiiH,    wlmn    ciiinpniinili'd    of 

nini'u    than      iim<    NiilMliin(i(<, 

II. o. p.,  all  llipiliU,  'lO  piM'  I'XMt,: 

lU'iividcd  that  tlilM   llciil   fillitii 

iiiit    lie   held  In  liii'ltldi'  ilniKM 

and    prc)iiiriitioni*    ri'i'iiifnl/cd 

liy  the  llritlNli  and  tlii<  fl|illi<d 

Status      I'harniaiiiiiiii  |a      atiij 

Krcnch  CoduK  n*  cilllcjnal, 

Medicines,  l'utt)nt,all  iiMii'r.n.l'.H,  'ili 

All  m  u  d  I  (I  I  n  a  I  prii|iamMtin4, 

tvhuthur  cliuinlcitl  or  iiMii>r- 

wise,  UHiially  lin|iiirh<d  with 

the  name  of  thu  iiiand,,  oliiill 

have  the  triiu  nainn  of  aiicli 

Dianfr.,  ami  tlin  pliicx  wliiire 

Uiey  am  propari'd,  pi<riimn- 

ently     anil     ItiKllily    althi'd 

to   each    parciil,  by   Hlain|i, 

label,  or  olhurwiMK.  and  all 

medicinal  prcparatlnnM  Imp, 

without    Hiich     namt'it    no 

atflxed  shall  liti  fiit'fiilti<il, 

.Meerschaiun,  crude  iir  raw Free 

.MciiaKeries,  JiorncN,  cattln,  larrl- 
a^es  and  harnimanH  nf,  under 
reifulatlons  iireiicrlliiid  by  the 

Controller  of  ( iimtonm Free 

Mercury  or  (iulck»llvtir Free 

Metal  Comiioxitlon,  n.ti.N 3(1 

Metal,    yellow     metal     III   liitri*, 

bolts,  and  for  nhuatliinif Free 

Mica 20 

Microscoiieu  , , , .     ,  26 

Milk  food  and  other  NJinllar  pre- 
parations    no 

Milk  uondeiiHed,  11  |n,  p)>r  lb,  ; 
Coffee  condenaud  wtlll  Milk, . ,  90 

Mill  board,  not  Htt'aw  liiiard 10 

Mineral  Watui'K,  iiatiiritii  hot  In 

bottles , Free 

Mineral  Waters,  M,e,ii 20 

Mineral    and     ilifililllnouit   Mllli- 

stances,  n.e.s 20 

Mineralogy  Hpeciiiuinx Free 

Models  (original)  of  liivt<titlonM 
and  other  Imiu'ovcincntrt  In  the 
Arts;  but  no  arllcln  iir  artlclen 
shall  be  deemed  a  iiiuili'l  which 

can  be  ttttod  for  nnii Free 

Molasses,  produced  In   ttiii  pro- 
cess  of   the   iiiaiiiifactiiro  nf 
cane  8U(;ar  from  tlin  Juice  of 
the  cane,  when  liiipoi'ttMl  In 
the   original    imcltaitcN   from 
the  district  wliure    pnidiiced 
in  the  country  where  the  cane 
was  grown,  nnd  which  haw  not 
been  subjected  to  iiiiy  procpiis 
of  treatlnif  or  mUtiirp  after 
leaving    the    country     from 
which  oriifinally  Nlilpped. 
(a)  Testlnir  liy  politiiwinpe, 
forty  deuredM  or   over,  a 
speciflo  (luty  of  1^  (',  p,  gnl, 


V  e.  ad  vat  \ 
(b)  When  toitinif  less   than         i 
■Id    decrees,  anil   not   less  i 

thRn  liri  decrees,  a  spei^itlc 
ililfy  of  1]  ctH.  per  Kailon, 
and'  in  addition    thereto  1  | 

cent    per  gallon  for  each  i 

de({ree  or  fra"tion  of  a  de-  j 

((rcr  less  than  forty  dcxr'es 
The  packa({eH(whrn  of  wood) 
in  which  imported  to  be  in 
all  cases  exempt  from  duty. 

M  ilaMnes,  xates 274 

MolanKcs  and  .Syrups  of  all  kinds, 
n.o.p.,  the  product  of  the 
siiKiir  cane  or  beet  root,  n.e.s., 
anil  all  imitatiuns  thereof  or 
idiliKtitutes  therefor,  Jc.  per 
pound. 
Mods,  Icela'id  and  other  Mosses, 
nnd  seaweed  and  seaifrass, 
crude  or  In  their  natural  state 

or  cleaned  only Free 

Moss,  other,  n.e.g 20 

Mouldintfg,  of  womi,  plain 20 

MoiildiiiKs  of  woo<l,  ;;ilde<l  or 
otherwise  further  manuf.  than 

pUiin 2ri 

Mowin){  .Machines,  self-binding 
harvesters,  harvesters  without 
binders,  binding  attachments, 
reapers,  sulky  and  walking 
ploiUftiH,  harrows,  ciil'.ivators, 
seed  drills  and  horse  rakes...  20 
Muslin,  plant  bed  muslin,   white 

cottiin 25 

Music,    ))rinted,    bound    or    in 

sheets,  10c  per  lb 

Musicol  Instruments,  n.o.p 25 

Musk,  in  pods  or  in  grain.f Free 

Mustard  Cake 15 

Mustard,  ground 25 

Mustard,  French  mustard, liquid, 
OS  sauce ." 35 

Naptha,  wowl  naptha  or  wood 

alcohol,  $2. 2-')  per  imp.  gal, . .. 

Naptha,  n.e.s.,  Oc.  per  imp.  gal. 

Needles,  Knitting 30 

Needles,  Steel,  all  other 30 

Newspopers  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 
Magazines,  and  weekly  literaiy 

papers,  unbound Free 

Newg]>aper8    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 

NItrote  of  Lead,  not  ground Free 

Nitro-Glycerine 4c.  per  lb. 

Noils,  being  the  short  wool 
wliich  falls  from  the  combs  in 

worsted  factories Free 

Numbering  Machines,  not  to  be 

classed  with  ptg.presses.to  pay  27i 
Nuts,  shelled,  n.e.s... 6c.  per  lb. 
Nuts,  Almonds,  Walnuts,  Br.izil 
Nuts,  Pecans  and  shelled  Pea- 
nuts, n.e.s 3c.  per  lb. 

Nuts,  Cocoa 91  per  100 

Nuts,    Cocoa,    when    imported 

direct 50c.  per  100 

Nuts,  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  2c  per  lb. 
Nutgalls Free 

Oakum Free 

Oak  Hark Free 


V  0.  ad  0al. 

Oats,  10  cts.  per  bush 

Uat  Hour  20 

Oatmeal 80 

oil.  Aniline,  crude fnu 

Oil,  Coal,  Illuminating  Oils  com- 
posed wholly  or  III  iiart  of  the 
jirodiictH  of  petroleum,  coal, 
shale  or  lignite  costing  more 

than  :t(lc.  iier.  gul 2ft 

Oil,  Coal  and  Keriisene,  diHtilled, 
piiritled  or  retlmvl,  Naptha, 
Petroleum  and  products  of, 
n.e.s.,  (lets,  per  Imp.  gal.  ... 
Oils,  Petroleiini,  Crude,  fuel  and 
gas  oils  (other  than  Naptha, 
lienzine  or  Oivsoline,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers 
other  than  retlners)  for  use  in 
their  factories  for  fuel  pur- 
poses, or  for  the  manufacture 

of  giws,  ,')c.  per  gallon 

Oil,  tiarbolic,  or  heavy  oil Free 

Oil,  Castor  20 

Oil,  Co<l  Liver 20 

Oils,  Cocoanutand  Palm,  in  their 

natural  state Free 

Oil,  Colza 20 

(Jil,  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., 

0<'.  imp.  gal 

Oils,  Lubricating,  all  other 26 

Oils,   Neatsfoot 20 

Oil,  Olive,  for  manf'g  purposes.  Free 
Oil,  Olive,   prepared   for   Salad 

purpones 90 

Oil,  Sesame  seed 20 

Oil,  Tallow 20 

Oil,  all  other,  n.e.s 20 

Oil  Cake  and  Meal,  (.'otton  Seed 
Cake  and  Meal,  Palm  Nut  Cake 

and  Meal Free 

Oil  Cloths  and  silk  India  rub- 
bered. Hocked  or  coated  with 

rubber,  n.o.p 27i 

Oil  Cloth,  table  and  shelf,  en- 
amelled floor,  cork  matting  or 
carpet,  and  linoleum  30  per 
cent.,  iiut  nut  less  than  4c.  per 

S(|uare  yard 

Oiled  paper 36 

Oleo-Stearine  and  Degros  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  smol'ing, 

?5  per  lb 

Opium,  powdered,  .«<1,35  per  lb. 

Optica!  Instruments,  n.e.s 25 

Oranges,  Lemons,  and  Limes  in 
boxes  of  capacity  not  exceed- 
ing 2 J  cb.  ft.,  25  cts.  per  box  . . 
In  half  boxes,  capacity  U  cb. 

ft.,  13cts.  perbox 

Incases  and  all  other  packages 
10  cts.  per  cb.  ft.  cap.icity  .... 
In  bulk,  M.SOper  thousand. . . 
In  barrels  not  exceeding  in 
capacity  that  of  the  ICO  lbs. 
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 26 

Organs,  Pipe  Organs 26 

Ornaments  of  alabaster,  spar, 
amber  and  terra  cotta,  or  com- 
position    35 


* 


!»■   :t\ 


I 


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62 


CANADIAN   TARIFF   OF   CUSTOMS. 


^  c.  ad  val. 

Osiers Free 

Osiers  and  Willow  Furniture..  ..  30 
Ottar  of  Roses,  and  Oil  of  Hoses.  Free 
Oxide  of  Coiiper,  Ulack  and  Pla- 
tinum, for  use  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  Chlorate Free 

Pails,  tuhs,  churns,  brooms, 
washboards,     pounders     and 

rollinj;  pins 20 

Paints  and  Colors,  ultra  marine 
blue,  dry  or  in  pulp,  metallic 
colors,  viz :   oxides  of  cobalt, 

copper  and  tin,  ii.e.s Free 

Ochres,  Ochrej  earths,  raw 
siennas    and    colors   dry, 

n.e.s 20 

Oxides,  dry  fillers,  fire-proofs, 
umbers,  and  burnt  siennas, 

n.e.s .25 

Fire-iiroof  Paint,  dry 25 

Paints  and  colors,  rough  stuff 

and  fillers,  n.e.s 25 

Ground  in  ppirits  and  all 
spirit  vainishes  and  lac- 
quers   SI.  12 J  per.  gal. 

Paris  Green,  dry 10 

Dry  White  and  Red  Lead, 
Oraniufc  mineral  and  Zinc 

white    5 

White   Lead    in    Pulp,    not 

mixed  with  oil 25 

Painters'  metal  graining  combs. .  35 

Painters  pal.et  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  niaiiuf.,  n.e.s.  20 

Paper  Weights,  glass 30 

Paper  Cutters  &  Printing  Presses  10 

Paper  Bags,  plain,  n.e.s 25 

Paper  Boxes,  with  chroiiios,  but 
without  any  printed  matter,  (J 

cts.  per  lb.  and 20 

Paper  Boxes,  labelled, empty,  15c 

per  lb.  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 

p-.oaterlengths.ljc.  per  roll  and  25 

Papei,     Wall,     not     including 

borders,    printed    on   plain 

ungrounded      paper,      and 

colored    with  any  material 

except  bronze,  gilt  or  flitter  35 

Paper  tile.s,  dips 30 

Paper  Maclie,  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 

orsheets.notglosseii  or  finished  15 
Paper,  Union  Cloth,  in  rolls  or 

sheets,  glossed  or  finished 20 

Paper,  filter  paper,  in  sheets 25 

Paper,  Hy  paper 35 

Paper  l-ettei's,  gummed,  plain, 

or  colored,  in  bulk    3£ 

Paper  Letters,  gununed,  put  up 
in  envelopes,  with  printed  des- 
criptions for  special  advertising 
purposes,  signs  or  labels,  15  c. 

per  lb.  and  25 

Paper  Sacks  or  bags  of  all  kinds, 
printed  or  not 26 


¥  c.  ad  val. 

Paper  waste  or  clippings Free 

Paper,  pressed,  in  sheets 36 

Paper,  Glazed,  Plated,  Marbled, 
Enamelled    Paper,   and    Card 
Board,  similarly  finished,  n.e.s.  35 
Paper,  manufactures  of,  includ- 
ing ruled  and  liordered  papers, 
papeteries,   boxed  papers  and 
envelopes  and  Blank  Books  . .  35 
Parasols.    (See  Umbrellas.) 
Passover  Bread  for  free  distribu- 
tion among  the  Hebrew  com- 
nuniily    in    connection    with 

their  religious  rites Free 

Patterns  of  brass  oO 

Patterns  of  iron 27J 

Paving  blocks,  made  from  slag  of 

blast  furnace  20 

Peaches,  n.o.p.,  the  weight  of 
the  package.to  be  included  in 
the  weight  for  duty. .  Ic.  p.  lb. 

Peach  Trees    3c.  each. 

Pears,  green  fruit 20 

Pear  Trees  of  all  kinds.  .3c.  each. 

Peas,  10c  per  bush 

Pearl,  mother  of,  not  manu- 
factured   Free 

Pearl  card  cases 35 

Pearl  Collar  Buttons  or  Studs  as 

jewellery 25 

Pearl,  manufactures  of,  fancy  . .  35 

PeltSj  raw    Free 

Pencils,  Lead,  wood  or  otherwise  25 

Pei.cils,  slate 25 

Penholders,  wood 25 

Pens,  steel,  27.J  p.c;  gold 20 

Pen  racks,  iron 27i 

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 
fiasks  not  weighing  more  than 

4  ounces    50 

Perfumed  Spirits  in  bottles,  flasks 
or   other   packages,  weighing 
more  thin  4  oz.,  .*2.25  per  i.a.k  40 
Persis  orext.  Archill  and  Cudb'r.Frec 
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't  of  stock.  Free 

Pheasants,  other 20 

Philosophical  Instruments  and 
Api5aratus,  not  manufai'tured 
in  tliC  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 

Albums,  insidts  of  paper Free 

P  h  o to  g  r a  p h  e r s'  albumenized 

paper 30 

Photographic  Dry  Plates 31) 

Piano  covers,  rubber  and  cotton    27i 

Piano  Stools 30 

Pianofortes 35 

Pianofortes,  parts  of    26 

Pickers,  raw  hide,  for  cotton 
looms 20 


$c.  advttl] 
Pickles,    Sauces    and    Catsups, 

including  Soy 35 

Pictorial  illustrations  of  insects, 
&o.,  when  imported  by  and  for 
the  use  of  colleges  and  schools, 
scientific  and  literary  socie- 
ties     Fr«? 

Picture  &  Photographic  Frames, 

of  atiy  material 30 

Picture  Nails 32J 

Pictures,  framed 30 

Pillows  and  Bolsters 30 

Pins,  manufactured  from  wire  of 

any  metal  30 

Pipe  Clay,  unmanufactured Fretj 

Pitch,  Burgundy Free! 

Pitch  (pine)  in  packages  of  not 

less  than  15  gal Free 

Pitch  (pine)  other 20 

Pitch  coal,  for  roofing Fret 

Pitch,  bone.  Crude  only Frei- 

Plaits,  straw, Tuscan,  grass,  chip, 

I'lanilla,  cotton  and  mohair. .  Frei 
Planing  Mills  and  parts  of,  in  any 

stage  of  manufacture 30 

Plants,  viz :— Fruit,  shade,  lawn 
and  ornamental  trees,  shrulra 

and  plants,  n.e.s    20 

Plaster    of    Paris    or   Gypsum, 

ground  not  calcined 16 

Plaster  of  Paris,  calcined  or 
manufactured,  40c.  per  barrel 

of  300  lbs 

Plasters,  medicated,  all  kinds. . .  25 
Plated  Ware  and  Gilt  Ware,  of  all 
kinds,  v\hether  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  nianf's  of,  n.e.s. .  26 

Plush,  of  cotton 30 

Plush,  Silks,  other 30 

Pocketbooks  and  Purses 30 

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  lbs.  each 15 

Pomades,  all  others 30 

Pop  Corn,  in  cakes  or  balls 36 

Porcelain  Ware,  n.e.s 30 

Porcelain  Shades SO 

Portable  machines,  portable 
st«am  engines,  threshers  and 
separators,  horse  po« ers,  port- 
able saw  mills  and  planing 
mills  and  parts  thereof  in  any 

stii^re  of  manufacture 30 

Potash,  nuu'iate  and  bichromate 

of,  crude Free 

Potash,  Chlorate  of,  in  crj'stals, 
or  ground  only,  when  imported 
for    manufacturing    purposes 

only  Free 

Potash,  German  Mineral Free 

Potash,  red  and  yellow  prussiate 

of  Free 

Potatoes,  sweet,  10  cts.  per  bush. 
I'ork,  barrelled  in  brine,  2c.  per 
lb.      Barrels  containing  same 
to  be  free  of  duty. 

Potatoes,  other 26 

Poultry  and  Game  of  all  kinds. . .   20 
Precious  stones,  in  the  '^ugh. .  .Free 
Precious  Stones,  also  imitations, 
polished,  but.not  set  or  other- 
wise nianf.,  n.e.s 10 


'  an< 


Printing  presses  an| 
machines,  such  oi 
used  in  newspape 
job  piinting  ofttc 
machines  and  p 
used  in  printing  a.. 
ini:  establishments 
griii'hic  presses. . . . 

■Prunella 

Ipulp,  wood 

■Pulp  of  grasses 

Ipuniiceor  Pumice  St 

I    or  imground 

■  Pumps,  all  kinds 

JPiimpi,  Steam 

IPutty ...• 

IPutty,  dry,  for  polish 

I  Quills,  in  nat.  state 

iQuills,  other 

5  Quince  Trees  of  all  ki 
I  Quinine,  sulphate  of, 

I  Rags   of    cotton, 
hemp  and  woollen, 
or  clippings,  and  v 
kind  except  mineri 

Rags  from  Kurope,  i 
Britain,  Prohibited 

Railway  Hugs  of  all 

Raisins,  Ic.  per  lb. . 

R.isi)berry  and  Black 

Rattans  and  reeds 
partly  manf 

Rattans  and  reeds  in  t 
state 

Red  Liquor  for  dyg. 

Refrigerators 

Rennet,  raw,  or  prep 

Resin, in  pkgs  not  less 

Resin  or  Rosin  Oil. 

Resin,  other,  n.e.s. 

Ribbons  of  all  kim 
terials   

Rice,  uncleaned,  ii 
pa<ldy,  i^n  of  a  cent 
not  less  than  

Rice,  other 

Rice  and  Sago  Flour 

Rice,  when  imported 
of  rice  starch,  for  i 
factories. . .  .^  of  a 

Rope,  Iron  Wire  . . . 

Rope,  or  Cordage,  IJ 

Roots,  medicinal,  v 
Calumba,  Ipecaci 
barb,  Sarsaparill 
Taraxicum  and  V 
The  same  ground 

Rose    bushes 

Rotten  Stone 

Rove,  when  iinpor 
mamitacture  of  tw 
\est  binders 

Ruling  Pens 

Rye,  (see  grain)  10  c 

Rye  Flour,  50  c  per 

Saccharine  or  i 
containing  over  on 
]ier  cent  thereof  . 

Saddlers'  Soap   

Saddlery   of  .very  t 

Saffron  and  .Sattlov 
tract  of,  and  Saffr 

Sago 

Sugo  Flour 

Siiils,  for  boats  aii( 
tents  and  awnings 

S.al-Amu)oniac  and  I 

Salerat\is    

Salt  imported  from 
Kingdom  or  any 
session,  or  iinpoi 
use  of  the  sea  or  ^ 
n.e.s  


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF   CUSTOMS. 


est 


^c.ad  vat 
:ea    and    Catsups, 

iiy 35 

tratioiis  of  insects, 
nporterl  bj-  and  for 
)llege8  and  schools, 
rid    literary    socie- 

Free 

tographic  Frames, 

rial 30 

32J 

>ed 30 

Dlsters 30 

tured  from  wirs  of 

30 

manufactured  ....  Free 
dy Free 

I  packages  of  not 
gal Free 

ther 211 

•  roofing Fret 

Irude  only Frei 

Tuscan,  grass,  chip, 
ton  and  mohair. .  Fret 
ind  parts  of,  in  any 

lufacture ".  30 

Fruit,  shade,  lawn 
ntal  trees,  shruhs 

n.e.s    20 

aris    or  Gypsum, 

calcined 15 

iris,  calcined  or 
id,  40c.  per  barrel 

cated,  all  kinds. . .  25 
id  Gilt  Ware,  of  all 
her  plated  wholly 
30 

Black  Oxide  of 
the   manufacture 

Free 

ed  on  wood,  steel 
tal,  and  transfers 

he  same 20 

6c.  per  pack 

i  all  kinds.. 3c.  ea. 

idc. 

nianf's  of,  n.e.s.. 

!1 

;iier 

id  Purses 

ch  or  flower  odors, 
fat  or  oil  for  the 

conserving  the 
ers  which  do  not 
xt  of  distillation, 
;ed  in  tins  of  not 

lbs.  each 1.^ 

thers 30 

■kes  or  balls 35 

Mi.e.s 30 

es 30 

arhines,  portable 
es,  threshers  and 
orse  pott trs,  port- 
ills  and  planing 
ts  thereof  in  any 

ufacture 30 

e  and  bichromate 

Free 

,te  of,  in  crj'Htals, 
ly,  when  imported 
;turiiig  purposes 
Freo 

II  Mineral.. ....  .Free 

1  yellow  prussiate 

Free 

,  10  cts.  per  bush. 
I  ill  brine,  2c.  per 
<:ontaiiiiiig  same 
diitv. 

...  ■ 26 

me  of  all  kinds. ..  20 
,  in  the  '^ugh. .  .Free 
s,  also  imitations, 
.not  set  or  other- 
e.s 10 


f>  c.  ad  val. 
Printing  presses  and  printing 
machines,  such  only  as  are 
u-((l  in  newspaper,  book  and 
jol)  piinting  ottices;  folding 
machines  and  p  per  cutters 
usfii  ill  printing  and  bookbind 
iiii:  establishments,  and  litho- 

L'riiohic  presses 10 

Ipruiiella  Free 

Ipulp,  wood 25 

■Pull)  of  grasses Free 

iPumice  or  Pumice  Stone,  ground 

or  unground Free 

iPump.f,  all  kinds 30 

I  Pimip-s,  Steam 30 

Ipvitty li' 

I  Putty,  dry,  for  polishing  granite. Free 

iQuillS,  in  nat.  state  or  unpl'd.Free 

iQuills,  other 20 

J  Quince  Trees  of  all  kinds.  .3c.  ea. 
I  Quinine,  sulphate  of,  in  pjwder.Free 

Bags   of    cotton,    linen,  jute, 

hemp  and  woollen,  paper  waste 

or  clippings,  and  waste  of  any 

kind  except  mineral  waste ....  Free 

Raijs  from  Europe,  except  Great 

Britain,  Proliil)ited 

Railway  Hugs  of  all  materials..  30 

Raisins,  Ic.  per  lb 

Raspberry  and  Blackberry  bushes  20 
Rattans  "and     reeds    manf.    or 

partly  manf 17i 

Rattansandreedsin  their  natural 

8t;ite Free 

Red  Liquor  for  dyg.  &  calico  ptg.  Free 

Refrigerators 30 

Rennet,  raw,  or  prepared Free 

Resin , in  pkgs  not  less  than  100  IbsFree 

Resin  or  Rosin  Oil Free 

Kesin,  other,  n.e.s 20 

Riblions  of  all  kinds  and  ma- 
terials     30 

Rice,  uncleaned,  unhulled  or 
paddy,  i>„  of  a  cent  per  lb.,  but 

not  less  than  30 

Rice,  other 1  Jc  per  lb. 

Rice  and  Sago  Flour  and  Sago  . .  25 
Rice,  when  imported  by  makers 
of  rice  starch,  for  use  in  their 

factories }oi  a  cent  per  lb. 

Rope,  Iron  Wire 25 

Rope,  or  Cordage,  IJc  per  lb.  and  10 
Roots,  medicinal,   viz  :  Aconite, 
Calumba,    Ipecacuanha,   Rhu- 
barb,    Sarsaparilla,     Squills, 

Taraxicum  and  Valerian  Free 

The  same  ground  or  powdered  20 

Rose    bushes 20 

Rotten  Stone 20 

Rove,  when  imported  for  the 
uiamifacture  of  twine  for  har- 

\  est  binders 10 

Ruling  Pens 10 

Rye,  (see  grain)  10  c.  per  bush. 
Rye  Flour,  SO  c  per  bbl. 

Saccharine  or  anv  product 
containing  overonehalf  of  one 

per  cent  thereof 20 

Saddlers'  Soap   25 

Saddlery   of  .•  very  descri])tion  . .  30 
Saffron  "and   Safliower,  luid  ex- 
tract of,  and  Saffron  Cake ....  Free 

Sago 25 

Sago  Flour 25 

Sails,  for  boats  and  ships,   also 

tcnt«  and  awnings 25 

Sal-Aiiimoniac  and  Sal-Soda  . . ,  Free 

Saleratus    20 

Salt  imported  from  the  United 
Kingdom  or  any  Hritisli  pos- 
session, or  imported  for  the 
use  of  the  sea  or  gulf  fisheries, 
n.e.s Free 


V  e.  ad  val. 
Salt,   fine,  in  bulk,  and  course 

salt,  n.e.s 5c  per  100  lbs. 

Salt,in  bags,bbls.,or  other  pkgs., 
7Ac  per  100  lbs.  [Pckgs.  same 
duty  as  if  imported  empty. ] . , 

Saltpetre Free 

SaltCake,sulphateofsoda)crude.Free 

Sand Free 

Sand,  colored 20 

Sand  Cloth 20 

S.Mid  (iron)  or  globules  for  polish- 
ing granite Free 

Sand,   Glass,   Flint    and   Emery 

I'aper    20 

Satchels    30 

Sateens,  for  use  of  corset  manu- 
facturers, etc 25 

Sai'oes,  Catsups  and  Pickles,  in- 
cluding Soy  35 

Sausage  Casings,  n.e.s 2'i 

Sausage  SkinsorCasings.not  cl'd.  Free 
Saw    dust,     of     the    following 
woods  :— amaranth,  cocoboral, 
boxwood,  cherry,  chesnut,  wal- 
nut, gumwood,    mahogany, 
pitoVi  pine,    rosewood,  sandal 
wood,  sycamore, Spanish  cedar, 
oak,  hickory,  whitewood,  Afri- 
can teak,  black  heart  ebony, 
lignum  vit«,   red  cedar,  red- 
wood, satin  wood,  white  ash, 
persimmon  and  dogwood  ....  Free 
Scales,  and  Weighing  Beams ....  30 
Scenery,  Theatrical  and  other.  20 

School  Ink  Wells 30 

School  bags 30 

Screws  commonly  cr^'led  wood 
screws.2  in.  ando"  ,.  m  length, 

3c  per  lb 

lin.and  less  than  2, 6c  per  lb. 

Less  than  1  in.,  8c.  per  lb. 

provided    that   the    duty 

shall  not  be  less  than  35% 

Screws  of  brass,  or  other  ir.etals, 

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  it)  small  parcels..  25 
Seeds— Aromav  ■,  which  are  not 
e<lible  and  are  in  a  crude  state, 
and  not  advanced  in  value  or 
condition  by  grinding  or  refin- 
ing or  by  any  other  jirocces  of 
manufacture.  Anise, -Anise-star, 
Caraway,  Cardamon,  Corian- 
der, Cummin,  Fennel  and  Fenu- 
greek     Free 

Seed  Pe.a.s— imported  from  the 
United  Kingdom  for  the  pur- 
pose of  seed Free 

Seedling  stock  for  grafting,  viz.  : 
Plum,  pear,  peach  and    other 

fruit  trees Free 

Senna  leaves  Free 

Settlers'  effects,  vi;;. :  Wearing 
apparel,  household  furniture, 
books,  imiilemcnts  and  tools 
of  tra<le,  occupation  or  em- 
ployment, musical  instru- 
ments, domestic  sewing  ma- 
chines, live  stock,  carts  and 
other  vehicles  and  ngricHiltural 
iniplnnents  in  use  by  the 
settler  for  at  least  six  months 
bi  ore  his  rcn'.oval  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- 


V  r.  ad  val. 
ture,  personal  effects  and  heir- 
looms left  by  beciuest ;  provid- 
ed that  any  dutiable  article 
entered  as  settlers'  effects  may 
not  be  so  entered  unless 
brought  with  the  settler  on 
his  first  arrival,  and  shall  not 
be  sold  or  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,  when 
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 26 

Sheep,  for  improvement  of  stock  Free 

Sheep  Skins,  tanned  only 15 

Sheep  Skins,  dressed  and  waxed, 

or  glazed 17J 

Shellac,  white,  for  manufacturing 

purposes Free 

Shells  of  all  kinds,  unmanuf Free 

Shells,  manufactured,  fancy 36 

Sheet  Music,  10c.  per  lb 

Sheet  Iron  Signs,  not  framed 25 

Ships  built  In  a  foreign  country, 
on  application    for   Canadian 

register,  except  machinery 10 

Machinery  on  same 26 

Shirts  costing  more  than  .?3  per 

doz.,  il  per  doz.  and 25 

Shirts,  n.e.s 35 

Shoemakers'  Pitch  and  Wax  . .      'M 

Show  Cases 35 

Show  Cards,  framed 30 

Silex  or  Crystallized  Quartz  ....  Free 

Silk,  clothing 324 

Silk  Hosiery,  10c.  per  doz.  pairs 

and 3n 

Silk,  raw,  or  as  reeled  from  the 
cocoon,  not  being  doubled, 
twisted  or  oiivonced  In  any 
way,    silk    cocoons,   and   silk 

waste Free 

Silk  twist,  sewing  and  embroid- 
ery silk 26 

Silk,  in  the  gum  or  spun,  not 
more  advanced  than  singles, 
tram,  and  thrown  organzlne, 

not  coloured 16 

Silk  Velvets  and  all  manufac- 
tures of  silk  or  of  whloh  silk  is 
the  component  part  of  chief 
value,  not  elsewhere  specified, 

except  church  vestments 30 

Silver  Leaf  26 

Sllver-iilated  Ware 30 

Skins,  Bird,  and  skins  of  animals 
not  native  to  Canada  for  taxi- 
<lcrmlc  purposes,  not  further 
manufactured  than    prepared 

for  nreservat  Ion Free 

Slates,  roofing,  30  per  cent.,  pro- 
vided that  the  duty  on  rooting 
slate  shall  not  exceed  ".'•(•.  per 
scpiare  for  black  or  blue  slate, 
and  OOc.  for  slates  of  other 
colors. 
Slates,    school   and  writing...  30 

Sl.atc  Mantels 30 

Slate  Pencils 25 

Slates  and  manufactures  of,  n.e.s  30 

Sledges .SO 

Sleighs .10 

Soap,  common  or  laundry,  not 
perfumed Ic,  per  lb. 


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1.S.97] 


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¥  c.  ad  val. 
Soap,  Castile,  Mottled  or  White, 

2c.  per  lb 

Soap,  n.e.s.,  pearline  and  other 
soap,  powders,  pumice,  silver 
and  mineral  soaps,  sapolio  and 

other  like  articles 36 

Socks  or  Stockings  of  cotton, 
wool,  woi-sted,  the  hair  of  the 
alpaca  Roat  or  other  like 
animal,  10c.  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,  hinarseniate, 
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,      anfi      Eye     Glass 

frames,  parts  of 20 

Spelter  in  blocks  and  pigs Free 

Sperm.aceti 20 

Spices  of  all  kinds,  except  Mace 
and  Nutmeffs,  unground. . . .      12i 

Spices,  ground 25 

Spices,  Mace  and  Nutmegs 25 

Spirituous  or  .alcoholic  liquors 
distilled  from  any  material,  or 
containing,  or  compounded 
from  or  with  distilled  spirits 
of  any  kind  and  any  mixture 
thereof  with  water,  for  every 
gallon  thereof  of  the  strength 
of  proof,  and  when  of  a  greater 
Btren)$th  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 quantity  of  the  liquors 
in  proportion  to  the  lesser  de- 
gree of  strength :  provided, 
however,  that  no  reduction  in 
quantity  sh.all  be  computed  or 
made  on  any  liquors  below  the 
'     strength  of    1ft  per  c,   under 

Croof,  but  all  such  lir(uors  shall 
e  comptited  as  of  the  strength 

of    l.")  per  c.   under  proof   as 

follows,  viz : — 

Ethyl  alcohol  or  the  substance 
commonly  known  as  alcohol, 
hydratcd  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.  82.25  per  gal. 

Amyl  alcohol  or  fusil  oil,  or 
any  substance  known  as 
potato  spirit  or  potato  oil, 
$2.25  per  gal 

Methyl  alcohol,  wood  alcohol, 
wood  nai)htha.  pyroxylio 
spirit.oranyBubstance  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,  ti.es.; 
mescal,  pulque,  rum  shrub, 
schiedaniandotherschnapps 
tafia,  angostura,  and  similar 
alcoholic  bitters  or  bever- 
ages  :82.25  per  gal. 

Spirits   and  strong  waters  of 
any  kind   mixed   with  anv 


^  c.  ad  val. 
ingredient  or  ingredients 
and  being  or  known  or  de- 
signated as  anodynes,  elixirs, 
essences,  extracts,  lotions, 
tinctures,or  medicines,  n.e.s. 

$2.25  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  o*  any 
kind.wheninbottlesor  flasks 
wf-ighing  not  more  4  oz.  ea . .  '•() 
When  in  bottles,  Hasks  • 
other  packages  weighin„ 
more  than  4  oz.  ea. ,  !J2.25 

per  gal.  and 40 

Nitrous  ether,  sweet  spirits  of 
nitre  and  aromatic  spirlt^i 
of  ammonia,  $2.25  per  gal. 

and .30 

Vermouth.coniaining  not  more 
than  30  |)er  cent., and  ginger 
wine,  containing  not  more 
than  20  per  cent,  of  proof 
spirits,  80c.  per  gal.  ;  if  con- 
■  tainiiig  more  than  these  per- 
centages, respectively,  of 
proof  spirits,  92.25  per  gal. 
It:  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  tnay 
direct. 

Sponges 20 

Spurs  and   Stilts,  used    in    the 

manufacture  of  earthenware . .  Free 
Square  Keeds  and  raw-hide  cen- 
tres, textile  leather  or  rubber 
heads,  thutnbs  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  tlour,  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. 
Stertotypes,  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,  SSl.75  per  ton. 
Strawand  nianufacturesof,  n.e.s.  20 
Straw  Boards  in  sheets  or  rolls, 
plain  or  tarred,  3(lcper  100  lbs. 

Sugar  of  Milk 20 

Sugar  of  Milk  Tablets,  not  fur- 
ther sweetened 20 

Sugar,  glucose  or  grape  siigar, 

l\  cent  per  pound. 
Sugar,  all  above  No.  16,  Dutch 
standard  in  color,  and  all  re- 


!»  c.  ad  va,  \ 
fined  sugars  of  whatever  kinds, 
V'rades  or  standards  (the  usual 
packages  in  which  they    are 
imported  to  be  free,  1  ^,i^c.  per  lb 

Sugar,  Maple 20 

Sugar  Candy,  brown  or  white, 
and  Confectionery,  including 
sweetened  gums,  candied  peels; 
and  pop  eorr   Jc.  per  lb.  and  3r) 

Sugar  Bet't  See' '   Free 

Sulphate  of  (Quinine  (in  powder) Free 

Sulphate  of  Iron  (Copperas)  and 
Sulphate  of  Copper  (Blue  Vit- 
(trol Free 

Sulphur  and  Brimstone,  in  roll 
or  flour  Free 

Sul|''"inc  Ether 5c.  per  lb. 

Suruiial  anilDental  Instrument3 
of  all  kinds  15 

Surgical  belts  or  trusses  and  sus- 
pensory bandages  of  all  kinds.  25 

.Syrup,  Glucose  Syrup  and  Corn 
Syrup,  or  any  .Syrups  contain- 
ing any  admixture  thereof 
He  per  lb. 

Syrups — See  Molasses. 

Tagrs,  tin,  for  plug  tobacco 25 

Tagging,  Metal,  plain,  japanned 
or  coated,  in  coils,  not  over  1} 
incites  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 30 

Tar  (Pine),  in  packages  of  not 
less  than  fifteen  gallons  each ..  Free 

Tarred  Paper 25 

Tassels no 

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 ,  provideil  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 

Tent .  and  Awnings 25 

Terra    Japonica,     Gambler     or 

Cutch     Eree 

Terra  Cotta   panels,  mouldings 

and  cornices 30 

Terraline,  Vases  and  Plaques    . .  35 

Thermometers,  all  kinds 25 

Terra  Alba 20 

Thimbles,  steel  27J 

Thimbles,  hrass .30 

Thread,  Linen,  n.e.s 20 

Tin,  in  blocks,  pigs,  bars  A  sheets, 
and  plates  and  tinfoil  and  tin 

strip  waste Free 

Tin,  Crystals  and  Tea  Lead Free 


in  Plates  in  sheets  ( 

(•orated 

in  Whisk  Holders, 
iniied  Iron  Kettle  I 
inwarc  stamped,  ^a 
and  galvanized  irc 
Inware,   and  mam 

tin,  n.e.s  

'oljiicco.  Cigars  anc 

.*2  per  lb.  and  .... 

'oliii.cco  nianufactur 

,(,")  res.  per  lb.  and 

'oliat-co,  cut.   ..45e, 

'obacco    Pipes    of 

pipe  mounts,  cigai 

ette  holders  and  ci 

sunie  

ools,  mechanics'  ant 

n.e.s 

'owels  of  every  desc 
owel  racks  aiid  rolU 
oys,  all  kinds  and  n 
riwing  Cloth,  30  pe 
not  less  than  4c.  p« 
ravellers' Bagga^fe,  ' 
Kitioiis  to  be  prescr 
.Minister  of  Custom! 

rees,  n.e.s 

reenails 

Wiioli 

ruiiks    

runk  Trimmings . . . 

itrnierie 

'urpentine,  raw  or  cr 
urpentine,  Spirits  of 

irtles 

wine  for  harvest  1 
hemp  jute,  manill 
and  of  manilla  and 

ype,  for  printing 

pe  .Metal 

ype  Writer 

ipewriters,  Tablets 
Me  figures,  Gcogra 
and  .Musical  Instrun 
imported  by  and  foi 
scliools  for" the  blit 
ing  and  remainiii) 
property  of  the 
hoflles  of  said  schoo 
of  private  indivii 
above  particulars  : 
lied  by  special  afl 
each  entry  when  pr 

Itramarlne  Bhi 

n  pulp 

ilirellas,    Parasols 
'Shades  of    all  kind 
rcrials    

ibrella  and  Parasol 
iron  or  brass  ribs 
rings,  caps,  notche 
and  ferrules,  for  t 
manufacturers  of  un 
iibrella.  Parasol,  anc 
sticks  or  handles,  in 
not  further  mat 
than  cut  into  suitabl 
It-numerated  Article 

accine  and  Ivc 

ine  Points 

lerian  Root 

rnlshes,  n.e.s.,   20c 

md 

nilsh,  black  and  brij 

ise 

riiisli  and  Colours 
piiits*1.12}  per  gal 
'*eline,aii(l  all  simik 
ionn  of  petroleum 
H'diclnal  or  other 
iis,  glass,  plain  or  f 
e.",  China  and  Pore 
<"»,  Earthenware, 
f) 


[1897 


I.S97] 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF  CUSTOMS. 


65 


^  e.  ad  fill 
f  whatever  kinds, 
idarda  (the  usual 
which  they    are 
ifree,  l^,A,c.perlb 

ii) 

l)rown  or  white, 
onery,  including 
lis,  candied  peels; 
'   ic  per  lb.  and  Si'i 

'   Free 

nine  (i"  powder>Free 
ti  (Copperas)  and 
Copper  (Blue  Vit- 

Free 

Jrinistone,  in  roll 

Free 

r 50.  per  lb. 

ntal  Instruments 

.     15 

r  trusses  and  sus- 
Agea  of  all  kinds.  25 
Syrup  and  Corn 
r  Syrups  contain- 
niixture    thereof 

,    IJc.  per  lb. 

classes. 

plug  tobacco ....  25 
1,  plain,  japanned 
coils,  not  over  l.J 
1th,  when  imp.  by 
Shoe  and  Corset 
!  in  their  factories  Free 

d Free 

aric  Acid 20 

20 

1 26 

2U 

)t Freti 

jtton,     plain     or 
oil,  paint,  tar  or 

gition 30 

packages  of  not 
en  gallons  each . .  Free 

25 

M 

n  Coffees,  import- 
m  the  country  of 

production Free 

lall  include  teas 
is    purchased    in 
ny  country  where 
ffee  are  subject  to 
ity,  provided  there 
ctory    proof  that 
coffee  so  purchas- 
is  such  as  might 
i  for   home  con- 
in    the    country 
e    same    is    pur- 
Coffee,  n.e.s 10 

Free 

id  Telegraph  In- 
telegraph,  tele- 
ectric  light  cables; 
jfalvanic  batteries, 
;ors,  generators, 
ckets  and  electric 
i.e.s 25 

25 

lings 25 

L'u,     Qambier     or 

Free 

panels,  mouldings 

1 30 

;s  and  Plaques    . .  36 
all  kinds 25 

20 

I   27i 

?s 30 

n.e.s 20 

pigs,  barsAsheetfl, 
nd  tinfoil  and  tin 

Free 

,nd  Tea  Lead Free 


%)  c.  ad  val. 
rij!  Plates  in  sheets  or  strips,  de- 
c-orated    25 

n  Whisk  Holders,  lacquered  ..  25 

iiiiied  Iron  Kettle  Ears 274 

inware  stamped,  japanned  ware 

and  galvanized  iron  ware 25 

inware,   and  manufactures  of 

tin,  n.e.s ■ 25 

oliacfo.  Cigars  and  Cigarettes 

ii  per  lb.  and 25 

oli:«i'o  ^manufactured  and  Snuff 

(5  rts.  per  lb.  and 12J 

bliat-co,  cut.   ..45c.  per  lb.  and  12J 
oliarco    Pipes    of     all    kinds, 
pipe  mounts,  cigar  and  cigar- 
ette holders  and  cases  for  the 

simie .36 

ools,  mechanics'  and  edge  tools 

n.e.s 35 

owels  of  every  description 25 

owel  racks  and  rollers 30 

oys,  all  kinds  and  materials  . . .  35 
liicing Cloth,  30  percent.,  but 
not  less  than  4c.  persq.  yd. 
ravellers'  Baggage,  under  regu- 
lations to  be  prescribed  by  the 

.Minister  of  Customs Free 

rees,  n.e.s Free 

reenails Free 

ripoli 20 

runks    30 

runk  Trimmings 30 

nrmeric Free 

urpentine,  raw  or  crude Free 

nrpentine,  Spirits  of 5 

urtles Free 

wine  for  harvest  binders,  of 
hemp  jute,  nianilla  or  sisal, 
and  of  nianilla  and  sisal  n~...ved  12^ 

ype,  for  printing 20 

ype  .Metal 10 

ype  Writer 27J 

ypewriters.  Tablets  with  mov- 
able figures.  Geographical  Map 
and  .Musical  Instruments,  when 
imported  by  and  for  the  use  of 
••c'liools  for  the  blind,  and  be- 
ng  and  remaining  the  sole 
property  of  the  governing 
bodies  of  said  schools,  and  not 
.^f  private  individuals,  the 
al)ove  particulars  to  be  veri- 
fied by  special  affidavit  on 
e.Kh  entry  when  presented. . . Free 

Itramarine  Blue,  dry  or 

in  pulp Free 

ibrellas,    Parasols   and    Sun- 
.Shades  of    all  kinds  and  ina- 

rerials    35 

iibrella  and  Parasol,  steel  and 
iron  or  brass  ribs,  runners, 
ring.s,  caps,  notches,  tin  caps 
anil  ferrules,  for  the  use  of 
manufacturers  of  umbrellas. . .  B'ree 
uhrella,  Parasol,  and  Sunshade 
sticks  or  handles,  in  the  rough, 
not  further  manufactured 
than  cut  into  suitable  lengths.  Free 
enumerated  Articles    20 


Eiccine  and  Ivory  Vac- 

?ine  i'oints Free 

lerinn  Root Free 

niishes,  n.e.s.,  20c.  per  gal. 

mil  20 

niish,  black  and  bright  for  ship 

ise Free 

rnish  and  Colours  ground  in 
piritsS1.12J  \>ev  gal. 
ft'line.and  all  similar  prepara- 
ions  of  petroleum  for  toilet, 
niiliiMnal  or  other  purposes.  35 
MS,  glass,  plain  or  fancy    ....  20 
ie.<,  China  and  Porcelain    ....  30 


>es,  Karthen ware "0 


^  c.  ad  val. 

Vegetables,  when  fresh  or  dry 
salted,  n.e.s ".  25 

Vegetables,  Sweet  Potatoes  and 
Yams 10c.  per  bush. 

Vegetables,  Tomatoes,  fresh,  aOo. 
per  bush,  and 10 

Vegetables.  Tomatoes  and  other 
vegetables,  including  Corn  and 
Baked  Beans,  in  cans  or  other 

packages,  n.e.s 14c.  per  lb. 

the  weight  of  the  cans  or  other 
packages  to  ha  included  in  the 
weight  for  duty 

Vegetables,  Onions,  sets  for  plant- 
ing, not  fit  for  table  use  20 

Velveteens,  and  Cotton  Velvets 
and  Cotton  Plush 30 

Veneers  of  Wood,  not  aver  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,  Ivor)',  other,  n.e.s 20 

Vents,  Fireclay  Chimney  Linings 
glazed  or  unglazed 35 

Verdigris  orsubac'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 

Wagfon  and  Cart  Bushes 35 

Wall  Decorations,  Lincrusta  Wal- 
ton   lie.  roll  of  8  yds  and . .  25 

Walking  Sticks  and  Canes  of  all 

kinds,  n.e.s 25 

Washing  Crystal 20 

Watches   25 

Watch  Ciises  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,    Parafflne,      and    Animal 
Stearine  of  all  kinds,  2c.  per  lb. 
Wax,  manufactures  of,  other. ..  20 

Webbing  elastic 20 

Webbing,  non-elastic 20 

Whale  ''one,  unmanufactured.. Free 
Whale  Bone,  inanuf'res  of,  n.e.s.  20 

Wheat,  l.'ic  per  bushel , . 

Wheat  Flour 75c  perbbl. 

Wheels,  parts  of.  Hubs  &  Spokes, 

in  the  rough Free 

Wheelbarrows  and  other  like  art.  30 
Whips,    of  all  kinds,   including 

thongs  and  lashes 36 

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 36 

Window  Shades,  made  of  payier.  36 
Wines  of  all  kinds,  except  spark- 
ling wines,  including  orange, 
lenion,  strawberry,  rasp- 
harry,  elder  and  currant,  con- 
taining 2ii%  or  less  of  spirits 
of  strength  of  proof  imported 
in  wood  or  l)ottles2.'ic  per  I.O.  &  30 
Wines  for  every  degree  above  20 
up  ti)  40  p.  c,  3c  more  for  each 

decee  of  strength  and 30 

Cnampagne  and  all  other  spark  - 
ling  wines,  in  bottles  contain- 
ing each  tioc  more  than  1  qt. 


^  e.  ad  val. 
and  more  than  1   pt.,  93.30 

per  dozen  bottles 

In  bottles,  containing  not  more 
than  a  pint  and  more  than 
one-half  pint,  91.65  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- 
tity in  excess  of  one  quart 
per  bottle,  the  quarts  and 
pints  in  each  case  being  old 
wine  measure  ;  in  addition 
to  the  above  specific  duty, 
there  shall  be  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)..  27i 
(Brass)    30 

Wire  phosphor,  bronze  blocks, 
sheets  and  wire 10 

Wire,  covered  with  cotton,  hnen, 
silk  or  other  material 30 

Wire  Rigging  for  ships  and  ves- 
sels  Free 

Wire,  Barbed  Wire  Fencing,  }c. 
per  lb 

Wire,  Buckthorn  and  Strip  Fen- 
cing   Jc.  per  lb. 

Wire,  Brass  and  Copper  Wire 
twisted,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  boots  and 
shoes  for  use  iii  their  own 
factories  Free 

Wire,  Crucible  Cast  Steel.. .   .  Free 

Wire  of  Iron  or  Steel,  No.  13 
and  14  gauge,  flattened  and 
cornigated,  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 
g  an  inch  in  diameter,  when 
imported  by  wire  manufac- 
turers making  wire  for  use 
in  their  own  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  respectivelj',  when 
imported  by  manufacturers  of 
wire  inattrasses,  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 lo.  per  lb. 

Wire,  brass  rods  cut  to  special 
length 30 

Wire  Rope,  of  ir.ui  and  steel, 
n.o.p 26 

Wire  Screw  Hooks  and  Kyes 
(iron) 27i 

Wire,  Platinum  Sheets  ;  retorts, 
pans,  condensers,  tubing  and 
pipe  made  of  platinum,  import- 
ed by  nianufact'crsof  sulphuric 
acid  for  use  in  the  nianf.  or 
concentration  of  suiphuric 
acid.     Free 


?:k 


I'     ': 


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66 


CANADIAN  TARIFF  OF  CUSTOMS — EXCISE  TARIFF. 


Ll89:Bl897J 


I 


^  c.  ad  val. 
Wire  work,  and  maiifs.  of  Iron 

Wire,  n.e.8 27i 

Wood,  Cord  Wood 20 

Wire  Window  Screens 30 

Wood  Furniture,  house,  oal)int't 
or  offlce,  including  bedsteads, 
hair,  spring  and  other  mat- 
tresses, bolsters  and  pillows, 

and  picture  frames 30 

Wood  Caslcets  and  Cotiins 26 

Wood  for  fuel Free 

Wooden  Mallets 35 

Wood  Pumps 30 

Wood,  Hubs,  Spokes,  Felloes  and 
parts  of  Wheels,  rouifhhewn  or 

sawn  only Free 

Wood,  h'elloes  of  Hickory  rough 
mwn  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,  Luml)er  and  Timber, 
planks  and  boards,  Amar- 
atith.  Boxwood,  Cocoaboral, 
Rosewood,  Cherry,  Walnut, 
Chestnut,  Gumwood,  Maho- 
gany, Pitch  Pine,  Redwood, 
Sandalwood,  Sycamore,  Span- 
ish Cedar,  Oak,  Hickory,  White- 
wood,  African  Teak,  Black 
Heart,  Ebony,  LignumvitEe, 
RedCedar.anil  8aUnwood,and 
White  Ash,  when  not  otherwise 
man  '■han  rough  aawn  or  split ; 
or  creosoted,  vulcanized  or 
treated  by  any  other  preserv- 
ing process,  and  the  wood  of 
the  Persimmon  and  Dogwood 
Trees,  Hickory  13illets,  and 
Hickory  Lumbersawn  to  shape 
for  spokes  of  wheels,  but  not 
further  inanf.  ;  and  Hickory 
Spokes  rough  turned,  !)ut  not 
tenoned,  mitred,  throated, 
faced,  sized,  cut  to  length, 
round  tenoned  or  polished.  ..Free 
Wood,  Sawed  boards,  planks 
and  deals  i)laned  or  dressed  on 
one  or  both  sides,  wlien  the 
edges  thereof  are  pointed  or 
tongued  and  grooved  -Id"^,  ad 
valorem,  provided  that  such 
lumber  may  be  imported  fr«e 
of  duty  upon  proclamation  of 
the  Governor  ill  Council,  which 
may    be    issued    whenever   it 


<P  e.  ad  val. 
appears  to  his  satisfaction  that 
suniiar  lumber  from   Canada 
may    be     imported    into    the 
United  States  free  of  duty. 

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 wholly  orin  partof  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. 
6o.  per  lb.  and 2.') 

Wool  and  Woollens— All  fabrics 
composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
wool,  worsted,  hair  of  Alpaca 
Goat,  or  other  like  animal, 
n.e.s 30 

Wool  clothing,  ready-made,  and 
wearing  appartl  of  every  des- 
cription, composed  wholly  or 
in  part  of  wool,  worsteil,  the 
hair  of  the  Alpaca  Goat  or 
other  like  animal,  n.o.p.,  5c. 
per  lb.  and 30 

Wool  knitted  good.s  of  every 
description,  including  knitted 
underwear,  n.e.s 35 

Wool,  viz :  Leicester,  Cotswold, 
Lincolnshire,  South  Down 
con)bing  \vools,  or  wools 
known  as  lustre  wools,  and 
other  like  combing  wools, 
such  as  are  grown  in  Canada, 
3  cts.  per  lb 

Wool  Hosiery,  shirts,  &c 35 

Wool  Noils. .   Free 

Woollen  Shawls  and  shawls  of  all 
kinds 25 

Woollen  Soc  s>  and  Stockings, 
10c.  per  doz.  pairs,  and 35 

Woollen  \V;vste,  tit  only  for  the 
manufacture  of  paper Free 

Xyolite,  orCelluloid,  in  sheets, 
lumps  or  blocks,  in  the  rough 
n.e.s Free 


Yarns,  Cotton  and  Cotton 
VVarps,  dyed  or  undyed,  n.e.s. 

Yarns,  composed  wh()lly  or  in 
part  of  wool,  worsted,  the  liair 
of  the  Alpaca  Goat,  or  olhei 
like  animal,  costing  20c.  per  lb. 
and  under,  5c.  per  lb.  and. . . . 

Yarns,  Woollen  and  Worsted, 
n.e.s 


25 


20 


30 


^  c.  ad  val\ 
Yarn,  jute,  flax  or  hemp,  plain, 
dyed  or  colored,  when  im- 
ported by  the  manufacturers 
of  carpets,  rugs  and  matti,  and 
of  jute  webbing  or  jute  cloth, 
and    twines  for  use  in   their 

factories Krei  J 

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  he 
adopted  by  the  Controller  of 

Custonm Frdj 

Yams,  Cotton  No.  40  and  finer.  .Frttf 
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 
in  the    manufacture    of  such 

articles  only    Kre(| 

Yarns,  Mohair Kreq 

Yeast,  Compressed  Yeast,  not 
ovsr  fifty  pounds  weight,  the 
weight  of  the  package  to  be  in- 
cluded in  the  weight  for  dutj' 

0  cts.  per  lb 

Yeast  Cakes  and  Bakinir  Pow- 
ders, the  weight  ol'  the  pack- 
age to  be  included  in  the  weight 

of  duty fie.  per  lb. 

Yeast,  Compressed,  in  bulk  or 
mass   of   not    less   than    fifty 

pounds 3c.  per  lb. 

Yellow  Metal,  in  Bolts,  Bars  and 
for  Slieathing I'"t«| 

Zinc,   Chloride,    and    Sulphate 

of Fr«| 

Zinc,  in  blocks,  pigs  and  Sheets. Fieil 
Zinc,  seamless  drawn  tubing. . .  .Krt-^ 
Zinc, manufactures  of,  n.e.s. . .  . 
Zi.ic,  Dust Fr(| 

All  goods  not  enumerated 
charged  with  i.ny  duty  of  Custoni 
and  not  declared  free  of  duty,  slial 
he  charged  with  a  duty  of  20  per  cena 
ad  valorem,  when  imported  inll 
Cana<la,  or  taken  out  of  warehoiii| 
for  consumption  therein. 

On  imported  Indian  Corn,  to  i 
kiln-dried  am'  ground  into  n>enl  f< 
human  food,  or  ground  into  ihb 
and  kiln-dried  for  such  use,  uiidi.; 
such  regulations  as  may  be  made  1. 
the  Governor  in  Council,  there  hu 
be  allowed  a  draw-back  of  90  pert' 
of  the  dutj  paid. 


I  beg  to  send 
ril,  dated  the  lott 
ufter  the  14th  Oc 

Vou  are  hereby 
follows  :— 

"  Wines,  sparki 
Savons  de  Marseil 
primes  and  plun 
.shall  enjoy  the  to 

1.  N'on-sparklin 
it'M'csimal  alcohc 
Canadian  system 
less  of  alcoliol, 
tiiipted  from  the  i 
rent. 

2.  The  present 
siivons  de  Marseill 
oni'half. 

8.  Tlie  present  i 

I  anil  |>liuus  shall  t)e 

Tlie  following  a 

|(liivit  from  that  cc 

origin  shall  receive 

on  entering  Franc* 

Canned  meat.s. 

Condensed  milk. 

Fresh  water  fish. 

Fish  preserved  in 

Lobsters  and  era; 

.\pi)les  and  peaiij 

Fruits  preserved. 

Building  timber  i 

Wood  i)avement. 

Staves. 

Wood  i>ulp  (cellul 

Kxtract  of  chestn 

Common  (laper,  n 

Prepared  skins,  oi 

Boots  and  shoes. 

Furniture  of  comr 

Fiu-niture  other  t 

Flooring  in  pine  o 

Wooden  sea-nfoing 

It  is  understood  tl 

of  duty  granted   to 

[irliiles  enumerated 

Uanafla." 

Ottawa,  C)ct.  14 


EXCISE    TARIFF,    CANADA. 


Spirits— 

When  made  from  raw  grain,  ))e.'  proof  gall SI  70 

When  made  from  malted  barley,        "        1  72 

When  made  from  molasses  or  other  sweetened 

matter,  per  proof  gall 1  73 

Malt,  per  lb 0  Oil 

Malt  luiuor,  when  made  in  whole  or  i)art  from  any 

other  substance  than  malt,  per  gall 0  10 

Vinegar,  per  gall 0  06 

Tobacco,  per  lb 0  25 

Cigarettes,  weighing  not  more  than  3  lbs.  per  M., 

per  thousand 1  50 

CIgfarettes,  weighing  more  than  3   lbs.   per  M., 

per  thousand 6  00 


Tobacco,  in;i(K'  from  Canadian  leaf,  per  Uj  jc 

Canaila  Twist  Tobacco,  per  lb      u 

Snuff,  when  containing  not  more  than  40  per  cent, 
of  moisture,  or  when  containing  over  40  per 
cent,  of  moi.'jture  and  luit  up  in  packages  of 

less  thai'.  5  lbs.  each,  per  lb n 

Snuff,  moist  when  containing  over  4o  per  cent,  oif 
moisture  and  when  in  pkgesof  ."ilbs.  and  over, 

per  lb u 

Cigars,  from  foreign  leaf,  per  M 0 

Cigars,  f.'-om  Can.adian  leaf,  per  M 3 

Cigars,  from  any  leaf,  when  put  up  in  pkges  of 
less  than  10  each,  per  >I ; 


ARTICLE? 

Hooks,  printed  pa 
aintings,  prints,  i 
epre.sentations  o»"  t 
reasonable  or  hp  lii 
mmoral  or  indeceni 

Foreign  reprints  o 
'ighted  Works,   cop 

'aiia;la,!vndofCanaili 
'Vorks. 


COJ 

Till'  cost  of  collei't 
111. ■Ill  very  considci 
t'llcniljoii.     In  V'H8, 

41  was  oxiKMidcd,  i 
'Ion  ill  1805.  The  lai 
I'lil  of  ii.s  frontiers,  i 
t  i-.  necessary  in  kce| 
illt'ction  is  moderati 
as  4.42  per  cent.,  an 
('111, 

I'y  adding  togetlur 
oins  anil  excise  duii 
lall  liquor,  malt,  tol 
iiniig  -28  years,  we  h, 

lal  amount  expcnde 


[189lBl897] 


THE    FRENCH   TREATY. 


67 


¥>  c.  ad  val] 
,x  or  heniii,  plain, 
jlored,  when  iin- 
;he  manufacturers 
ugB  and  mat8,  and 
binij  or  jute  cloth, 
I  for  use  in   their 

Kretl 

oni  the  hair  ot  the 
Vnffora  Goat,  when 
y  niatiufatturerBOf 
"use  exclusively  in 
ies  in  the  inanufac- 
1  braids  only,  under 
lations  as  may  iie 
'  the  Controller  of 

Fml 

;i  No.  40  and  finer..  FrM[ 
1  or  worsted,  when 

dyed  and  finished, 
ted  by  the  nianufs. 

cords,  tassels  and 
use  in  tlieir  fai'tories 
inufacture    of  such 

ly    ^'teij 

lir ^>a 

pressed  Yeast,  not 
pounds  weif?lit,  t,lie 
the  paokaRetoljein- 
the  weight  for  duty 

lb 

s  and  Bal<inir  Pow- 
weiKlit  of  the  paoli- 
icludcd  in  the  weight 

«e.  per  lb. 

pressed,  in  built  or 
not   less   than    fifty 

3c.  per  11). 

j1,  in  Uolts,  Bars  ami 
ling '"'■' 

jride.    and    Sulphate 

Frei 

cks,  pis,'s  and  Sheets.  FierJ 

>ss  drawn  tubinsr FreJ 

actures  of,  n.e.s 

f™ 

ds    not    enumerated 
h  my   duty  of  Custor 
■lareii  free  of  duty,  slis 
,vith  a  duty  of  2(1  per  ceiiS 
,    when    imported    int 
taken  out  of  warehousi 
;)tion  therein. 


THE  FRENCH  TREATY. 

(Circular  from  thi:  Customs  Department,  dated  lUh  October,  ISUCi.) 

I  bei,'  !o  seni  herewith,  for  yo'ir  information  and  nuidtvnoe,  text  of  a  proclamation  by  thi.'  Oovcrnor  in  Coun 
I'll,  dated  the  10th  day  of  October,  1895,  declaring  the  provisions  of  the  French  Treaty  Act  in  force  on,  from  and 
after  the  14th  October,  189.5. 

You  are  hereby  advised  that  the  said  Act  provides  as 
follows  ;— 

"  Wines,  sparkling  and  non-sparkling,  common  soaps, 
sivons  de  .Marseille  (Castile  soaps)  and  nuts,  almonds, 
prunes  and  plums  of  French  origin  entering  Caniida 
sball  enjoy  the  following  advantages: 

1.  Non-spivrkling  wines  gauging  15  degrees  by  the 
lenU'simal  alcoholometer  or  less,  or  according  to  the 
t'ansidian  system  of  testing,  containing  20  per  cent,  or 
lias  of  alcohol,  and  all  sparkling  wines  shall  be  ex- 
Liiipted  from  the  surtaxe  or  ad  valorem  duty  of  30  per 
rent. 

•2.  The  present  duty  charged  on  common  soaps. 
I  Savons  de  Marseille  (Castile  soaps)  shall  be  reduced  by 
I  one-half. 

3.  The  present  duty  charged  on  nuts,  almonds,  prunes 
|i\nil  liltuns  shall  be  reduced  by  one-third. 

The  following  articles  of  Canadian  origin  imported 

|(lirec't  from  that  country  ac^companied  by  certificates  of 

irigin  shall  receive  the  a<lvantage  of  the  mininuini  tariff 

iin  entering  France,  Algeria  or  the  French  colonies  :-- 

Caimed  meats. 

Condensed  milk,  pure. 

Fresh  water  fish,  eels. 

Fish  preserved  in  their  natural  form. 

Lobsters  and  crayfish  preserved  in  their  natural  form. 

A|ii)les  and  peai-s,  fresh,  dried  or  pressed. 

Fruits  preserved,  others. 

Building  timber  in  rough  or  sawn. 

Wood  pavement. 

Staves. 

Wood  juilp  (cellulose). 

Fxtract  of  chestnut  and  other  tanning  extracts. 

Common  paper,  machine-made. 

Prepared  skins,  otherj,  whole. 

Boots  and  shoes. 

Furniture  of  common  wood. 

Furniture  other  than  chairs,  of  solid  wooil,  common. 

Flooring  in  pine  or  soft  wood. 

Wooden  sea-.'foing  ships. 

It  is  understood  that  the  advantage  of  any  reduction 

Jii(  duty  granted   to  any   other  power  on  any   of  the  | 

lutiiles  ennmer.ated  ab;)ve  shall   be  extenileJl  fully  to  | 

Canada."  I 

t)TTAWA,  Oct.  14,  1895. 


Your  attention  is  also  directed  to  the  following  pro- 
visions of  •'  An  Act  respecting  Connnercial  Treaties 
affec.'tinir  Canada,"  Chap.  3,  .58— ,">9  Vict. ,  viz.  :- 

'  1.  So  soon  as  The  hrinich  Tri'atji  Act,  1894,  (Chapter 
two  of  tlie  Statutes  ■•?  1894,  is  brought  into  force  by 
proclamation  of  the  (Jovernor  General,  the  advantages 
granted  to  Fran^:e  by  the  treaty  with  that  |)Ower  nieti- 
ti(med  in  the  said  Act,  with  respect  to  its  conunerce 
with  Canada,  siiall  extend  to  any  and  every  other 
foreign  power  which  by  reason  of  the  operation  of  su(!h 
treaty  is,  under  the  i)rovisions  of  a  treaty  with  Great 
Britain,  entitle<l,  in  whole  or  in  part,  to  tlie  ttiime  or  to 
the  like  advantages  with  respect  to  its  conunerce  with 
I'anada,  to  the  extent  to  which  in  maimer  aforesaid  such 
other  foreign  ])ower  is  entitbil  thereto;  and  such 
advantages  shall  contiinie  to  so  extend  to  such  other 
foreign  power  so  long  as  the  said  Act  remains  in  force, 
or  ui'f'l  the  right  of  such  other  foreign  power  tn  such 
adva  iges  under  its  treaty  with  Great  liriiain  is  sooner 
determined. 

3.  The  advantages  so  granted  to  France  by  tlie  said 
treaty  shall  extend  also  to  Great  Britain  an<l  to  the 
several  Brltisli  colonies  anil  possessions  with  respect  to 
their  commerce  with  Canada,  so  long  as  France  con- 
tinues to  be  entitled  to  such  advantages;  and  (luring 
the  period  for  which  Fran<'e  is  so  entitled  to  such 
advantages,  all  laws  incon.sistent  with  the  enjoyment 
thereof  by  Great  llritain  and  such  British  colonies  and 
possessions  shall  be  suspended  to  the  extent  to  which 
they  are  so  inconsistent." 

The  Foreign  I'owers  entitled  to  the  same  advantages 
under  the  i)iovisions  of  the  said  Act,  as  are  granted  to 
Fiance  by  the  Treaty  in  (piestion,  with  respect  to  its 
commerce  with  Canada,  are  :  — 


Argentine  Heimbllc. 

,\ustria  Hungary. 

Belgium. 

Bolivia. 

Chili. 

Coliinil)ia. 

Costa  Kica. 
Satisfactory  proof  of  the  origin  of  the  good.s  in  ipies- 
tion  sliall  be  furnished  to  the  collector  at   I  lie  time  of 
entry. 

F.  E.  KlIiVKRT,   Aetina  Cinnmixxioiier  of  Ctmtoiiin 


(lermany  (Zollverein). 

Muscat. 

Russia. 

SaUador. 

Sweden  Norway. 

Sp.aiii. 


te^/roumnilio mean' 1    ARTICLES  PROHIBITED  TO  BE  IMPORTED  INTO  CANADA. 


p,  or  ground  into  ni« 
lied  for  such  u^e,  undi,1 
Itions  as  may  be  made  tj 
fr  in  Council,  there  m\ 
draw-back  of  90  per  c  j 
Ipaid. 


Honks,  printed  papers,  drawings, 
baintings,  prints,  photographs  or 
representations  o*"  any  kind  of  a 
lrea.sonable  or  ss  litious,  or  of  an 
Immor.al  or  indecent  character. 

Foreign  reprints  of  British  Copy- 
tighted  Works,  copyrighted  in 
tanada.and  of  Canadian  Copyrightel 
IVorks. 


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  Kurope,  excejit  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. 


COST  OF  COLLECTING  CUSTOMS  REVENUE. 


leaf,  per  Iti  *''i 

'        II 1 

l-e  than  40  per  cent, 
killing  over  40  per 
lup  in  packages  of 

|ver  411  per  cent,  of 
80f  filbs.  and  over, 

...      UJ 

oj 

JM 3l 

lit  up  in  pkgesof 


The  cost  of  (!ollecting  customs  revenue  has  been  re- 
Jlii.cd  very  considerably  since  the  Hrst  years  of  Con- 
It'clcniiioii,     III  '''38,  for  every  i^'lOil  of  duty  collected 

.11  was  expended,  as  compared  with  XnA'.i  for  every 
Nun  in  189.').  The  large  area  of  the  Itoiiijiiiou,  the  cx- 
lenl  of  its  frontiers,  and  the  imniber  of  ports  of  entry 
It  !■■  necessary  to  keep  up  being  considered,  the  <'ost.  of 

Dllectioii  is  moderate      In  the  Cnitcd  States  In  Ks95  it 

as  4.42  per  cent.,  and  in  the  I'liited  Kingdom  4.1.5  per 

elit 

liy  adding  together  the  nniounts  received  from  cus- 
loins  and  excise  duties  on  spirits,  wine,  beer  anil  cider, 
^lall  liquor,  malt,  tobacco,  snutl',  cigars  and  cigarettes 

iiriiig  28  years,  we  have  the  sum  of  .iil212,157,(H)0.     The 

ilal  amount  expeniled  by  the  Federal  (Jovernmtnt  on 


the  construction  of  railways,  canals,  jmblic  buildings, 
including  the  payments  on  account  of  the  Canadian 
I'acillc  Railway,  tiie  N'orth-wesl  Territories,  and  debts 
allowed  lo  provinces,  is  .■^21)0,143, 171.  The  duties  col- 
lected from  liipiors  and  toliacco  have,  therefore,  jiaid 
for  the  cost  of  the  Intercoloi-lal  and  connecting  rail  .vays, 
the  contribution  of  the  Federal  (tovernmeiit  in  aid  of 
the  CaiL-ulian  I'acillc  Railway,  the  purchase  and  subse- 
(|Ueiit  cost  of  the  North-west  Territories,  including 
Manitoba,  the  public  Imildings  at  Ottawa,  all  the  canals, 
including  the  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  .and  all  the  post  oltices 
and  other  public  buildings  erected  all  over  the  Dominion 
since  Confederation.  The  liipior  drinkers  and  the  to- 
bacco users  have  been  well  utilized. 


3^ 


3C,W?Wf««t«l<k- 


68  VALUE  OV  fOKEION  COINS  IN  CANADA  FOR  CUSTOMS  PURPOSES.      [1897 


VALUE  OF  FOREIGN  COINS  IN  CANADA  FOR  CUSTOMS  PURPOSES. 


OOUNTHV. 

N'rANiMiin, 

monktarv 
Unit. 

VaLITB  IN' 

Canadian 
currknct. 

Coins. 

Argentine  RepiiMio, , , 
Au8tria-HiiMK:ury    , , . , 

Beldum 

Bolivia 

Brazil 

Cen.  American  'itatun ; 

Costa  Kii^a    \ 

Ouateniaia 

Honduras V 

nold  And  Nllver. 
'Uold 

(iold  >trid  Hllvcr, 

Mllver 

Oolrt 

Wlvei    

Qold  and  Nllver. 
fiUvn 

Hilv«r 

(iold  and  Hllver. 

Oold 

Httvet  

Qold 

<»old 

(iold  and  Hllvfr. 

(Iold 

(Iold  rwid  Hllver. 

(iold  and  Milver. 
Hllv«r 

Oold  aridSllvtr. 

fdold  mid  Hllver 

(iold 

Hllver 

(iolil  and  Hllver. 

um 

Hllvar 

Hllver 

(I(»ld 

tHIlvor 

(iold  and  Hllver. 

(iold 

(Iold  nod  Hllvcr. 

Hllver 

(Iold 

(loldntid  Hllver, 

Peso 

Crown 

i  0.96.5 
.20.3 

.19.3 
.48.6 
.54.0 

.48.0 

.91.2 

.71.8 
.80.0 

.76.1 
.75.1 
.48.6 

.92.6 
.26.8 
.48.6 

4.94.3 

.19.3 
.19.3 

.23.8 
.19.3 

.96.5 
.23.1 

.19.3 

.99.7 
.52.4 
1.00 

.52.8 

.40.2 
.26.8 
.08.9 

.48.6 
1.08 

.77.2 
.38.9 
.19.3 
.26.8 
.19.3 

.43.8 

.04.4 
.19.3 

Gold,  Argentine  (84.82.4)ond  J  Argentine. 

Silver,  peso  and  divi.sions. 
Gold,  Former  system,  4  florins,  (81.92.9),  8 

Kranc 

florins  ($3.85.8),  ducat  («2.28.7),  and  4 
ducats  (I8i9.15.8).    Silver,  1  and  2  florins. 
Present  svsteni.  Gold,  20  crowns  (#4.05.2) 
and  10  crowns  («2. 02. 6). 
Gold,  10  and  20  francs.    Silver,  5  francs. 

Boliviano 

.Milrels 

Peso 

Silver,  boliviano  and  divisions. 
Gold,  5,  10  and  20  milreis.     Silver,  i,  1  and 
2  milreis. 

Silver,  peso  and  divisions. 

Nicaragua 

Salvador , , , ; 

Ohlli 

Peso    

Gold,  escudo  (i»1.82.4),  doubloon  («4.5e.l) 
and  condor  (*9.12.3).    Silver,  peso  and 
divisions. 

Gold,  condor  ($9.64.7)  and  double  condor. 

China 

Colombia , , , , 

Tael: 

Shanghai 

Itaikwan 

(CJustoms.) 

Tientsin 

Chefoo 

Peso 

Cuba 

Peso 

Silver,  peso. 
Gold,  doubloon  (.*5 ,01 . 7).     Silver,  peso. 

Denmark , 

Crown  ... 

Gold,  10  and  20  crowns. 

Ecuador , , , 

Sucre 

Gold,  condor  (.SO. 64. 7)  and  double  condor. 

Egypt 

Finland , 

Pound 

(100  piastres) . 

Mark 

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  KXI  francs.    Silver, 

5  francs. 
Gold,  5,  10  and  20  marks. 
Gold,    5,    10,    20,    .10  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,  A,  1  and  2J  florins. 

Gold,  10  and  2(t  crowns. 

Gold,  J,  1,  and  2  tomans  (*i3.40,9),  Silver. 
i,  i,  1,  2,  and  5  kraiis. 

Silver,  sol  and  divisions. 

Gold,  1,  2,  5  and  10  milreis. 

Oold,  imperial  (.*7.71.8)&Jiniperial  §($3.86). 

Silver,  J,  i  and  1  ruble. 

Gold,  25  pesetas.    Silver,  5  pesetas. 

Gold,  10  and  20  crowns. 

Oold,  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, 

6  boliv.ars. 

France , , , 

German  Empire 

Greece 

Hayti 

India 

Itoly 

Japan 

Franc 

Mark 

Drachma 

Gourde 

Kiipee 

Lira 

Yen: 

Oold 

Liberia 

Silver 

Dollar 

Mexico, ,  . , ,    , 

Dollar 

Netherlands 

Norway , , 

Persia , 

Florin 

Crown 

Kraii 

Sol 

Portugal 

Russia , , , , 

Milreis 

Ruble : 
(Jold 

Spain , 

Sweden  ,,,,., 

Silver 

Peseta  

Crown 

Switzerland  ......,,,, 

Franc  

Tripoli 

Turkey 

Ven'^zuela .,.,,...,.,( 

Mahbub    of     20 
piastres. 

Piastre  

Bolivar 

*  Austrian  florin,  40,(1  (aoitm. 

tOold  the  nx'ninal  Ntruidard,    WIver  (tractically  the  standard. 
tSilver  thn  noiuhiiil  Nlandard,     Paper  the  actual  currency,  the 
standard. 

Stioined  sliiuu  M  ilivnimry,  fSO.    oil  half-Imperial,  *3.08.6. 


lepreciation  of  which  is  measured  l)y  the  golil 


placrs. 


NA.VI 


Alexandria  . 
Alliston.O  . 
Almonte.. .. 
Amherst,  N.S. 


Unio 

Ham 

Mont 

Nova 

Halif 

"  Mont 

Annapoli8,N.  S  j  Nova 

"  Unioi 

I  Antigonish  . . .  iMerci 

...JHalif 

I  Arnprior 'Ottav 

Aurora lOntai 

I  Aylmer,  0 Molsc 

Tradf 

I  Ayr iComr 

Barrie JToror 

"     Coirni 

Barr'gton,N.S.  Halifi 
Bathurst,N.B.'Mercl 
Beauhamois. .  iJac.  C 
Bedford,  (D.. 
Belleville . . . 


E.  To 


Berlin . . 


iBerthier,  Q. .. 

I  Blenheim 

iBoissevain,  M. 
[Bownianville. . 
I  '* 

Bradford  

Brampton  . . . . 

Brandon,  M. . . 


iBrantford 


iBridget'n.N.S, 
I  Bridge w'r,  N.S 


I  Brighton  . . 
I  Brockville . . 


I  Brussels 

1  Buckingham  (j 
ICalgary,  Alb.. 


Campbellford,. 
Cami)bellton . . 
Cannin«ton. .. 
Carming,  N.S. 

Canso 

Carberry,  M.. 
Carleton  Place. 
Cayuga 


Mer 
Mont 
Comi 
iDoi. 
I*  Mer 
Comr 
iHami 
Ville 
Conu 
Unioi 
Ontai 
Stanc 
Stanc 
*Mei 
Domi 
*Mei 
Bank 
Impe 
B.N. 
Mont 
Conu 
Stan( 

N0V£ 

Merc 

Halif 

Stan( 

Mont 

Mols 

'I'oro 

Stan 

Onta 

Imp( 

Moil 

Mols 

Stan 

Novi 

Stan 

Hali 

Peoi 

Uni( 

Otta 

iCon 


OSES.    [189i 


.4) and  i  Argentine. 

lions. 

4florins,  (81.92.9),  8 
cat  («f2.28.7),  and  4 
Ivor,  1  and  2  florins. 
1,  20  crowns  ($4.05.2) 
.G). 

Silver,  .5  francs. 
ivisions. 
•eis.    Silver,  J,  1  and 


),  doubloon  (*4.56.1) 
3).    Silver,  peso  and 


)  and  double  condor. 

1.7).     Silver,  peso. 

lis. 

D  and  double  condor. 

ivisions. 

*tres),  5,  10,  20  and  50 

1,    2,    f>,    10   and   20 

6.9),  10  marks  (S1.93). 
id  100  francs.    Silver, 

arks. 

0  and  100  drachmas. 


5).    Silver,  rupee  and 
nd  100  lire.     Silver,  5 

20  yen.    Silver,  yen. 


i.3),   2J,  5,  10  and  20 
dollar   (or   peso)    and 

Iver,  J,  1  and  2i  florins 

s'ns. 

mans  (*<.40.9),     Silver 

fans. 

ions. 

milreis. 

.8)&i  imperial  §($3.86). 

hie. 

Silver,  5  pesetas. 

ivns. 

md  100  francs.     Silver, 


y^/vD  Their  Br^mcnes 


)  and  ."iOO  piastres. 

nd  100  bolivars.    Silver, 


s  lueasiired  by  the  golil 


PLACK8. 

NA.MKHOP  BANKS. 

MANAOKR  OR  AQBNT. 

PLACK. 

NAMK8  OF   BANKS. 

MANAGER    OR   AOKNT. 

Alexandria  . . . 

Union 

J.  R.  Proctor. 

Charlottetowii 

Mbrchants,PEI. 

J.  JI.  Davison. 

Alliston.O... 
Almonte 

Hamilton  . 

.J.  S   Gordon 

(1 

Merchants',  H. . . 
Bank  of  N.S... . 

O.  A   Hornsbv,  Act'g. 
J.  Pitblado. 

Montreal 

E.  P.  Winslow. 

Amherst,  N.S. 

Nova  Scotia 

John  McKeen. 

Chatham,  0. .. 

Commerce 

J.  E.  Thomas. 

(< 

Halifax  Bk.Co. . . 

J.  H.  Morrison. 

(i 

»  Merchants' 

J.  E.  Durand. 

" 

Montreal 

H.  Lockwood. 

11 

Montreal 

D.  F.  B.  Glass 

Annapoli8,N.S 

Nova  Scotia 

J.  II.  Lombard. 

(t 

Standard 

G.  P.  Scholfleld. 

Union B.  of  H... 

E.  1).  Arnaud. 

Chatham,  N.B 

.Montreal 

F.  E.  Winslow. 

Antigonish  . . . 

Merchants,  H . . . 

C.  E.  Harris. 

It 

Nova  Scotia 

R.  H.  Anderson. 

11 

Halifax  Bk.Co... 

•I.  M.  Brough. 

Chesley,  0.... 

Hamilton  

J,  C.  Brown. 

Arnprior 

Ottawa 

Francis  Cole. 

Chicoutimi,  Q. 

La  Banq.  Nat  . . 

J.  E.  A.  Dubuc. 

Aurora 

Ontario 

D.  A.  Radcliffe. 

Clinton 

Molsons 

H.  C.  Brewer. 

Aylnier,  0 

Molsons 

II.  A.  Ambridge. 

Coaticook 

E.  Townships. . . 

B.  Austin. 

Traders 

P.  II.  MacMahon. 

Cobourg 

Dominion 

E.  H.  Osier. 

Avr    

Oommerce 

.lohn  Wvllip 

Colborne 

CoUingwood  . . 

Toronto  

Standai'd 

Commerce 

J.  S  Skeaff 

Barrie  

Toronto 

M    Atkinson 

C   Larke 

Commerce 

H.  H.  Morris. 

James  Brydon. 

Barr'pton.N.S. 

Halifax  Bk.Co... 

F.  \V.  Homer. 

*( 

Toronto 

W.  A.  Copeland. 

Bathurst,N.B. 

Merchants,  H . . . 

J.  F.  Barry. 

Cornwall 

Montreal 

R.  Mackenzie. 

Beauharnois . . 

Joe.  Cartier 

L.  Z.  Leduc. 

(( 

Ontario 

A.  Denny. 

Bedford,  Q.... 

E.  Townships. . . 

E.  W.  Morgan. 

Cookshire 

People's  of  H . . . 

F.  E.  Halls,  Acting. 

Belleville 

''  Merchants' 

W.  Hamilton. 

Cowansville. . . 

E.  Townships. . . 

J.  Mackinnon. 

H 

Montreal 

R.  Richardson. 

Dartniouth.NS 

Union  of  Halifax 

C.  VV.  Frazer,  Acting. 

(( 

Commerce 

C.  JI.  Stork. 

Deseronto,<)nt 

Jlontreal 

P.  VV.  Taylor. 

Doi.imion 

J.  W.  Murray. 

Digby,  N.S.... 

Nova  Scotia  — 

Herbert  Green. 

Berlin 

*  Merchants' .... 

\V.  R.  Travers. 

Dorchester,NB 

Merchants',  H . . 

R.  P.  Foster. 

Commerce 

W.  C.  J.  King. 

Dra^'ton 

Traders 

H.  A.  Mallorv. 

"     

Hamilton 

O.  S.  Clarke. 

Dresden 

*Merchants'  .... 

A.  V.  Spencer,  Acting. 

Berthier,  Q.., 

Ville  Marie 

A.  Gariepy. 

Druin'ndv'leQ. 

Jacq. Cartier. .  . . 

J.  E.  Girouard. 

Blenheim 

Conunerce 

F.  Y.  Checkley. 

Dundas 

Commerce 

f.  VV.  Holinested. 

Boissevain,  M. 

Robt.  S.  Barrow. 
George  McGill, 
W.  J.  Jones. 

Dunnville 

Durham 

Edmonton, Alb 

Oonunerce 

Standard . 

R.  G.W  Conoll}. 
I  Kellv 

Bowmanville, . 

Ontario 

Standard 

'» 

Imperial 

G.  R.  F.  Kirkpatrick. 

Bradford 

Standard  

John  Elliott. 

ii 

Jacq.  Cartier . . . 

J.  E.  Laurencelle. 

Brampton 

*  Merchants'  — 

VV.  0.  Young. 

Edmundston . . 

People's,  Halifax 

T.  J.  Cochran. 

u 

Dominion 

M.  E.  Holden. 

Elniira 

Traders 

N.  T.  Hillary. 

Brandon,  M, . . 

*  Merchants' 

Bank  B.N.  A.... 
Imperial 

W.  A.  Machaffle. 
R.  Butt. 

N.  G.  Leslie. 

Essex . 

Imperial 

Mo  sons 

C  White 

Exeter 

Farnham 

N.  I>.  Hurdon,  Mgr. 

*' 

St.Hyacinthe... 

J.  E.  Campbell. 

Braijtford 

B.  N.  America . . . 

J.  Elinsly. 

Fergus  

Imperial 

C.  Forrest. 

"         .... 

Montreal 

E.  M.  Shadbolt. 

Forest 

Standard 

W.  C.  Boddy. 

(( 

Commerce 

JefTerv  Hale. 

Fort  William . . 

Jlontreal    

C.  C.  Abbott. 

fi 

Standard 

C.  Cook. 

Fraserville,  Q. 

Jac.  Cartier 

0.  Leblanc. 

Bridj,'et'n,N.S. 

Nova  Scotia  — 

\V.  Caldwell. 

" 

People's  of  H 

J.  E.  Gaudet. 

Bridfe'L'w'r,  N.S 

Merchants,  M . . . 

W.  S.  Tupper. 
H.  H.  Archibald. 

Fredericton . . . 

PK01'LK'.S0f  N.B. 

J.VV.  Spurden. 

Halifax  Bk.Co... 

ti 

B.  N.  America. . . 

J.  Tavlor. 

Brighton 

Standard 

S.  B.  Gearing. 

1. 

Nova  Scotia .... 

D.  C.  Chalmers. 

Brockville 

Montreal 

Neil  McLean. 

t{ 

Merchants',  H. . 

VV.  F.  lUtchell. 

(( 

Molsons 

E.  F.  Kohl. 

Gait 

Commerce  

D.  Hughes  Charles. 

'roronto 

Standard 

Ontario  

T.  A.  Bird. 
J.  A.  Stewart. 
W.  E.  Middleton. 

<( 

Imperial 

*  Merch.ints'. . . . 

*  Merchants'. . . . 

Geo.  C.  Easton. 

Brussels 

Ir 

F  S  Jarvis. 

Buckingham  Q 

Ganaiioque  . .. 

VV.  G.  Hinds. 

Calgary,  Alb.. 

Imperial 

M.  Morris. 

Toronto  

Z.  V.  Ketchum. 

*• 

Montreal 

VV.  B.  Gravele\ . 

Georgetown... 

Hamilton  

V.  M.  Livingstone. 

Molsons 

G.  C.  McGregor. 

Glencoe 

Traders 

H.  D.  Mitchell. 

Campbellford.. 

Standard 

E.  A.  Bog. 

Goderich 

.Montreal 

\S.  L.  Eliot 

Campbellton . . 

Nova  Scotia .... 

C.  A.  Kennedy. 

it 

Commerce 

R.  S.  Williams. 

Canninuton . . . 

Standard 

John  Houston. 

Granby,  Q.... 

E.  Town.  Bk..., 

E.  N.  Robinson. 

Canning,  N.S. 

Halifax  Bk.Co... 

F.  W.  Borden, 

Grimsby 

Hamilton   

R.  J.  Hewat. 

Canso 

People's,  H 

Union 

E.  G.  Coombs. 
R.  M.  Harrison. 
J.  A.  Ban  ITS. 

■Guelph 

A.  Pepler. 
J.  H.  Fivilay. 
A   F  H.  Jones. 

Carberry,  M.. 

Carleton  Place. 

!  ::  •••"•■•• 

Traders 

Commerce 

Cayuga 

Commerce 

.\V.  C.  T.  Morson. 

J.  M.  Duff. 

[69] 


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70 


BANKS   IN'   CANADA,   WITli   TllEIli   BRANCHES,  ETC. 


PLACKH. 

Ouysboro'  N.S. 
Halifax,  N.S.. 


Hamilton. 


r 

NAMES  or  BANKS.  I     MANAORR  Oil  AORNT, 


Harriston  .... 
Hastings,  Out. 
Hawkesb'ry,  O 

Hespeler 

Hochelaga,  '^i. 

Hull,  y 

Huntingdon,  Q 
Iberville,  q... 
Int^ersoll 


Merchants',  II.. 
Hamkax  11.  Co. . 
Bankof  n.N.A. 
Nova  Scotia..  . 
Knion.Hai,ii''x. 
Mkkciianth',  H. 
Pkohlk's,  H  . . .. 
North  Knd. 

Montren.l 

Hamilto.s 

do  Barton  St.  Br 
do  K;i9l  Knrt  Br. 
B.  N.  .\merica, . . 

Montreal 

*  Merolmnts'. . . . 

Trailers 

Connuerce  

MoUoiis 

Stiiiidard    

lini'^n 


Vi.. 
Jaci( 
E.  To,. 


Joliette 

Kamloops.B.C. 
Keewatin,  O. . 
Kemptville,  O. 
Kentville,  N.S. 


St.  Ilyac'inthe 

Traders 

Merchants' . 
Imperial  .... 
D'llochelatra. 


Kincardine. 
Kingston.  . 


Kingston, N.B. 
li'Assoniption. 
Lake  Megantiu 
Lachine,  Que. 

Laprairie 

L'HIpephanie.. 
Leamington  .. 
Lethb'dge,  Alb 

Levis 

Lindsay  . . . , 


Llstowel,  Ont. 
Lt.  Glaoe  Bay 
Liverpool,N.S. 

Lockport,  N.S. 
London 


Londond'y  N.S 

Lucknow 

LouiaevilIe,Q. 
Lunenb'g,N.S. 


■u 

■ie. .  . 
rtier  . . 
snips. 


r.  G.  A.  I'arkes. 

(I.  N.  Wallace. 

A.K.p:ilis. 

Thomas  Fy«he. 

K.  L.  Thorne. 

I).  H.  Duncan. 

.John  K 'light. 

W.  Henry  Hichey. 

V.  M.  Cotton. 

.1.  Turnbull. 

W.  J.  Lind«ev. 

T.  H.  Brown. 

,1.  J.  Morriscii. 

A.  U.  Braithwaite. 

J.  Pottenger. 

Stuart  Strathy. 

Win.  Roberts. 

W.  H.  Draper. 

J.  K.  Gray. 

Kred.  W.  Ashe. 

John  Hood. 

Ik.  a.  Mann,  Acting. 

i).  P.  Riopel. 
.  ,/.  P.  de  Martigny. 
.  I    ■   •'.  Kobinsori. 
.[<,.       i.,edoux. 
.  I  A.  B.  Ord. 
.  jH.  Irwin. 
.[J.  A.  Richardson. 

A.  t^.  Larocque. 


British  CohunbiaiW.  II.  Pegram. 

Ottawa H.  Swan. 

Ottawa Jas.  Martin. 


Nova  Scotia 

Union 

Merchants'. . . . 

*  Merchants' 

Standard 

B.  N.  America. . . 

Montreal 

Ontario 

Merchants',  H... 
St.  Hyacinthe  . . 
People's  of  H . . . 

V'ille  Marie 

Ville  Marie 

Ville  Marie 

Ville  Marie 

Traders 

Union 

People's  of  II . . . 

Ontario 

Montreal 

Dominion 

Hamilton 

Union  of  Halifax 

Nova  Scotia 

Union  of  II 

Halifax  Bk.Co... 
B.  N.  America.. 

*  Merchants' .... 

Montreal 

Connnerce 

Molsons 

Toronto 

Merchants',  11. . . 

Hamilton  

D'Hochelaga 

Merchants',  H.. 
Halifax  Hk.Co.. 

"  i  People's,  Halifax 

Magog,  Q E.  Townshiiw. . . 

Maitland,  N.S.  |  Merchants'  ,11 . . . 

Markham j  Standard 

Mattawa (Ottawa 

Meaford IMolsoiis 

Merrickville  ..  iUnion 


Middleton,N.S  Com.B.of  W'nd'r^S.  E.  Marshall 


Midland i  Western . 

Milton j  Hamilton 

Mitchell I*  Merchants' 

Moncton iMontreal 

"        Nova  Scotia 

"       Merchants'of  H. 

Montreal iM'jNTREAli 


INAMBH  OF  HAF^KB. 


MANAOKR   OR   AORNT. 


•Montreal iMontreal A.  Macnidor,  Ch.  Insp' 

"         do  Branch... 'H.V.  Meredith,  L.  Man 

•'  j     "do  W.K.Br.  ..D.  II. Macpherson,3.A«. 

"         ....  !do  Seigneurs  SI.  A.  D.  Parker,  S.  Agent. 
"  ..   |*Mkrciiant8' ...  (t.  Hague,  Gen.  Man. 


L.  D.  V.  Chipman. 
.1.  W.  Borden. 
A.  M.  Smith. 
G.  E.  Hague. 
W.  D.  Hart. 
O.  A.  Robinson. 
R.  J.  B.  Crombie. 
A.  J.Macdonell. 
John  Trainor. 
M.  N.  Jarry. 
W.  H.  Gossip. 

C.  Langlois. 
H.  Krost. 

T.  J.  Bourdeax,  Mgr. 
J.  H.  Dussault,  Mgr. 
Jas.  Watson. 
Philip  Vibert. 
Jean  Tachd. 
E.  Flood. 

A.  F.  1).  MacGachen. 
Robt.  Ross. 
J.  H.  Stuart. 
A.  D.  McRae. 
Wm.  Haliburton. 
E.  R.  Mullhall. 
E.  A.  Capstick. 
R.  Inglis. 

A.  St.  L.  Mackintosh. 
A.  II.  Beddome. 

D.  B.  Dewar. 

P.  W.  D.  Brodrick. 
J.  Pringle. 

E.  Walxh. 

J.  D.  Nichol. 

F.  X.  Lacoursi6re. 
R.  S.  Currie. 

D.  I.  Forbes. 

G.  N.  C.  Hawkins. 

E.  P.  Olivier. 
D.  Cameron. 

F.  A   Repsor. 
F.  R.  Godwin. 
D.  A.  Ferguson. 
S.  L.  Forrest. 


do 

Brani'h  

do      

245(1  Notre  Dame 

.Molsons 

Branch 


Moosoniin  .  . . 
Morden,  M  . . . 
Morrisburg.  . . 
Mount  Forest. 

Nanainio.B.C. 
Napanee 


E.  F.  Hebden,  Sup't  Bi. 

J.  S.  Meredith 

A.  J.  Ferguson,  Asst. 

E.  H.  Hewaril. 

F.  W.  Thomas, G.  Man. 
J.  Elliot. 
II.  M.  Molson,  Ast.  Mgr. 

St.  Cath.  St, F.  W.  O.  Johnson. 

D'HociiRi.AOA. . .  M.  J.  A.  I'rendergast. 

X.DnweSt.  W.  L.  E.  (Juiniond. 

St.  Cath.  St.  K.  Jules  TrL'panier. 
I    do  Centre  Br.  sC.  Langlois. 

,Di-  Pki  ri,K |In  li<piidation. 

iJAcq.  C.\RTiKR. .   It.  Bienvcini,  Gen.  Mgr. 
'     Ontario  St.. . .  jN.  Roy,  Jr.,  .Mgr. 

Viu.K  Maiiik W.  Weir,  Pres. 

Quel)ec T.  MnDougall. 

ifoSt.Cath.St.Br  Oeo.  Leclcre. 

lOntario R.  N.  King. 

In.  End  Branch.  T.  J.  Cochran. 

Toronto T.  F.  How. 

do  Pt.  St.Ch'sBriJ.  O.  Bird. 

Commerce 'A.  .M.  Crombie. 

dolOChab'lezsri  R.  W.   Crompton. 

Union  [Cieo.  H.  Balfonr. 

B.  N.  America...  .H.  Stikeman,  Gen.Mati. 

J.  Penfold,  .Manager. 
LaBanq.  N.it..  ..'L.  DeGuiNe,  Pro.  Man. 
Merchants',  i'. .  .\F.  McDougall. 
do.  N.  Dame  Si,.  W.  W.  Ruthven. 
do  Wentmount..  H.  W.  May  rand. 

Nova  Scoti.a F.  Kennedy. 

Union A.  E.  Christie. 

Union C.  R.  Dunsford. 

Molsons L.  W.  Howard. 

Ontario R.  S.  Bredin. 

Hamilton  E.  It.  Niblett. 

British  Columbia  !G.  Williams 


Neepawa,  Man 

Nelson,  B.C. . . 
(( 

N.GIasgow.NS 


*  Merch.ants' .... 

Dominion 

Union  

Bk.  B.  Columbia 
.Montreal 


W.  A.  Bellhouse. 
E.  H.  Bailies. 
Thos.  McCaffry. 
G.  V.  Holt. 
A.  H.  Buchanan. 


H.  J.  Craig. 

G.  W.  Brent. 

T.  E.  Morritt. 

F.  J.  Hunter. 

Geo.  W.  Daniel. 

J.  H.  Abbott. 

E.  S.  Olouston,  G.Man, 


Halifi'x  Kk.Co 

Newcastle  ....  Traders 

Newcnstle,N  B  Nova  Scotia. . 

Merchants',  H 
New  Ilamb'rg.  Western  . .  . . 
N.Wmiistr,BC  BkB.Columbia 

Montreal 

Newmarket.  . .] Ontario 

Niagara  Falls.  Imperial. 
Nicolet,  Que. 


Nova  Scotia. ..  .   iG.  R.  Murray. 
Union  of  Halifax  R.  C.  Wright. 


North  Ba\ 
N.Sydney,  C.B 

Norwich 

Norwood 

Orangeville.  . . 


Orillia 


Oshawa 


Ottawa. 


Boies  Deveber. 

. .  C.  F.  Craig. 

. .  Blair  Robertson. 

..  F.  McDougall. 

.    C.  J.  Fox. 

..  E.  A.  Wyld. 

. .  G.  I).  Brymner. 

. .  ,C.  G.  Ross,  Acting  Man. 

. .  J.  A.  Langmuir. 

Ville  Marie ,L.  Belair. 

Traders '  L  P  Snyder,  Mgr. 

People's  of  II .. .  H.  E.  Robertson. 
Union  of  Halifax  S.  I).  Boak. 

Nova  Scotia VV.  Thomson. 

Molsons J.  R.  Wainwright. 

Union Fred.  W.  Ashe 

Commerce H.  T.  Wills. 

Hamilton  H.  H.  O'Reilly. 

Dominion J.  Scott. 

Tradei  s E.  W.  Strathy. 

VVkstkrn    T.  H.  McMillan,  Canhicr. 

Dominion L.  G.  Cassels. 

Ottawa Geo.  Burn,  Gen.  Mar. 

ID.  M.  Finnie,  Manager. 

do  Bank  .St H.  G.  Complin,  Man. 

do  Rideati  St  .    F.  C.  .Mulkins. 
U.  N.  America. . .  D.  Robertson. 

Montreal W.  J.  Anderson. 

Commerce iRobt.  Gill. 

Ontario A.  Simpson. 

*  Merchants'  ...jW.  L.  Marler. 

Quebec  H.  V.  Noel. 

La  Banq.  Nat. .. !  A.  A.  Taillon. 

Union I M.  A.  Anderson. 

Molsons I  A.  B.  Brodrick. 


loweii  .sounil. 


loxtord,  .N.  S   . 
]  Paisli'v 
Paris        

Parkdale 

Parkhill 

I  Pari'Hlioro' . . . . 
\  Carry  Sound  . 

I'eiit'ng'Hh'ene 
I  Perth  


Peiiibrokf    .  . . 
Peterborough. 


Petrol  ia . 
I  Pickering 
I'icton  . .  . 


I  Pictou,  N.  S. . 

Pli'saisville,  Q. 

Pt.St.Cliarl'sQ 
I  Port  Arthur  . . 

PortC'ilborne. 
I  Port  Elgin .... 

P.Hawkesbury 

PortHood.C.B 
I  Port  Hope  — 

Port  Perry  — 

I'lPI'tlU'llf 

I  I'rt.  la  Prairie. 

Prescott 

I  Preston   

i  P.  Albert, Saslf 
I  '.^iiiebec 


nam 

•Me 
Hill 
Mob 

Nov 

Wes 

B.  ,\' 

Com 

.Stan 

Com 

Httii 

( Itta 

Wes 

*Me 

Mon 

Quel 

Otta 

Torn 

.Mon 

Com 

Oiita 

Toro 

Onto 

Mon 

Stan 

Novi 

Mer( 

Jac. 

Vilk- 

Out!) 

Im)it 
Ham 
Men 
Peop 
Trad 
I'orn 
West 
Ville 
Imjx 
Otta 
*Me 
*Mc 
Imp( 

Ql-rtll 

do  I 

do  ! 

Unio 

do 

do 

La  B 

do  S 

do  St 

B.  N. 

Mont 

*Mei 

Ja<'(|, 


Rat  Portage . . 

Regina ...  — 
Renfrew,  O. . . 

Ricbiiioiid. .  . . 
Ridgetown. .  . . 

Roberv  al 

Rossland.  B.C. 

Sackville,  N.B. 

Sarnia. 


SaultSte  Marie 
Seafortb  . . . 


Shediao,  N.B 
SliL'llnirnc.Ont 
Shelbunie,  NS 
Sherbrooke . 


do 
Peop 
Impe 
()tta\ 
Mont 
Mei 
Oltai 
E.  Tc 
Molsi 
Trad 
La  Bi 
Mont 
B.  N 
Merc 
Halit 
Conn 
Trad 
Mont 
Conn 
Impt 
Com: 
Dom 
Peop 
Unio 
Halii 
E.  T( 


Shubenacadie .  j, 
Simooe Ic 


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71 


ANAOKR   OR   AORNT. 

Maciiidcr,  Ch.  Itih|) 
V.  Meredith,  L.  Man 


l'UA<'K». 

lowen  .'Soiiml. 


loxforil,  N.  S 

1  Paibli'v 

I'aris        .     . 


I'arkdalc  .... 

I'arkhill 

I'ari'shnro'  ... 
I'arr.v  Snuiid  . 
I'eiit'tiit'Hh'ene 
J'erl.h    


NAMW  OK  RANKH.   MANAOKa  OH  AOK.NT. 

•  Merchants  . .  . .  M.  H.  Ho<lcler. 
lI;iiuiltoii  I  KwinK  liiichnii. 

Nov»  Scotia  ....  '.I.  Mowat. 

WeHtern S.  M.  Hiitchiii'ion. 

II.  N.  America, 
Commerce  . . , 

Standard 

Coiiunerce  . . . 
Halifax  lik. Co 


I'LACKM. 


Siiiicoe 

Smith's  Kails. 


Sorel . 


I'emliroke    ... 
I'etertiorouuh. 


Cetrulia . 
Plckerintr 
ricton  . . . 


I'ictou,  N.  S. . 

I'li'ssisville,  tj. 
Pt..St.Oliarr!ty 
[  i'ort  Arthur  . . 
Port(!'ill)orne, 
Port  Eljjiri  — 
P.liawkeslmry 
PortHood.C.B 
Port  Hope  . 

I'ort  Perry . , 

I'lirtiii'Ut' 

I'rt.  la  Prairie. 
i*  It 

Presooft 

Preston   

P.  Albert, Sask 
Onehec 


.1.1.  Cran. 

.  'l{.  ('.  Macphersoei. 

.jH.  T.  McMillan. 


Souris 

Soiiris,  P.K.I. 

jSprinj^hill 

Stan- i'ead 

iSt  Aiidrw'sNH 

ott.iwa jOerald  Jarvis,Act'(fM«r  Ste.   Anne  de 

la  Perade. 
St  Oathariiies. 


M.  Wetld. 

S.  Townsend. 


Western 

*  Merchants' 

Montreal . . . 

Quehec 

(5ttawa  .... 

Toronto 

.Montreal . . . 

Commerce  . 

Ontario 

Toronto 

Ontario  .... 

Montreal . . . 

Standard  . .  . 

Nova  .Scotia 

Merchants'  . 

Jac.  Cartier  .... 

Ville  Marie 

Ontario 

Imperial 

Hamilton  

Merchants.  H.  .. 

People's,  Halifax 

Traders    

Toronto 

Western . 

Ville  Marie 

fm|>erial  

Ottawa 

Merchants' 
Merchants  . . . . 
Imperial 

Qr«HKC 


Hat  Portage. 

Kej;iiia. ..    . . 
Renfrew,  O. . 

Kichinoiid . .  . 
RidKetown. . . 


Rolicrv  al 

Itosslaiid,  H.C. 


SacJ<ville,  N.B, 
Sarnia 


SaiiltSte  Marie 


Seaforth 


do  I'ppi'rTown 


.1.  II  .ItriiUn^'.s. 
jH.  l>.  Wills, 
II.  .1  Drnmniond. 
T.  K.  Cox. 
Hector  Kroser. 
P.  Camphell. 
jF.  J.  Ko);ers. 
W.  Manson. 
W.  I).  Parker,  Acting. 
W.  F.  Cooper. 
Geo.  Kerr. 
Geo  brnmmond. 
W.  T.  Shannon. 
A.  I>.  Munro. 
(i.  U.  Chisholni. 
K.  C.  P.  Chevrelils. 
W.  ,1.  K.  Wall. 
W.  H.  Nelson. 
.(.  H.  Stidston. 
A.  H.  Uidout. 
.1.  A.  Mclsaac. 
K.  H.  MclJonald. 
J.  L.  Willis. 
K.  H.  Andros. 
Wni.  McGill. 
J.  H.  Theoret. 
W.  Bell. 
A.  H.  Dickins. 
F.  Jemmett. 
A.  V.  Spencer. 
A.  U.  n.  Hearn. 
T.  M(^DoiiK.ill,  G.  Man, 


do  St.  Rochs. . 
Union 

do      

do  St.  Louis  St. 
IjA  Hanq.  N.\t.  . . 
do  St.  .lolm  St. . 
do  St.  Josuph  St. 
B.  N.  America. . . 

Montreal    

*  Merchants'. . . . 
tla(r(|.  (,'artier. . . . 

do  St.  .John  St 
People's  of  H. . . 

Imperial 

Ottawa 

Montreal 

Merchants'. . . . 

Ottawa 

K.  Townships.. . . 

Molsons 

Traders 

L.a  Hanq.  Nat.  . . 

Montreal 

I!.  N.  America.  . 
Merchants',  H. .. 
Ualif.axlik.Co... 

Commerce 

Traders 

Montreal 


Sliediac,  N.I! 
.slu'llmnic.Ont 
Shelburne,  NS 
Sherhrooke . 


Shuhenacadie . 
Siniooe  


Van  Kelson,  Mcr. 
P.  B.  Dumoulin,  M<fr. 
E.  K.  Webb,  Gen.  Man. 
.1.  (!.  Billett,  Local. 
Geo.  Veasey,    do 
Geo.  Crebassa,  G.  Man, 

C.  Cloutier. 
N.  Lavoie. 

D.  Cumberland. 
.J.  Macara. 
.J.  C.  More. 
N.  Dion. 
C.  S  Powell. 
Jean  Tache. 
W.  A.  Weir. 
.1.  H.  Reeve. 
•).  A.  Pad<lon. 
K.  A.  W.  Lister. 
C.  G.  Pen  nock,  Mgr. 
W.  L.  Ball. 
K.  K.  Ward. 
John  Pool. 
L.  Coucl. 
.J.  S.  C.  Fraser. 

W.  T.  Oliver. 

E.  W.  McCurdy. 
W.  H.  Harrison. 
A.  I).  .McLean. 
J.  K.  Winlow. 
G.  H.  Grittin. 

Commerce jD.  McGregor. 

Imperial j.I.  M.  Wemyss. 

Commerce iM.  Morris. 

Dominion  |  W.  K.  Pearce. 

People's,  Halifax, K.  A.  Borden. 

Union Arthur  S.  .larvis. 

Halifax  B.  Co. . .  T.  W.  Maseo. 

E.  Towssiiii'S. . .  Wm.  Karwell,  G.  Man 

S.  Edttell,  Local. 
*  Merchants'. . . .  .J.  A.  Ready. 
La  Banq.  Nat.. .  W.  Gaboury. 
Merchants,  H...VV.  H.Clarke,  A.ctini,'. 
Commerce |e.  Cowdry. 


!f  AMRf*  OP  RANKH. 

Hamilton 

.Molsons 

IJrdon 

Molsons 

D'Hochelaija. . .. 

I'lnon 

.Merchants  P.E.I. 
Halifax  lik.i  o... 
E.  Townships.  .. 
Nova  Scotia 


3t*.  Cesaire,  Q 
St.  Cunegonde 
.St.  Francois  B. 
St.  Henri,  q  .. 
St.  Hyacinthe. 


St.JeanBapt'te 
1st.  John,  N.B. 


St.  John's,  Q. . 

St.  .lerome.. . . 
St.  Laurent. .. 
St.  .Marie,  ({.. 
St.  .Mary's    . . . 

St.  Ri'mi,  Q  '. . 
St.  Sauveur  . . 
St.Stephen  NB 

i  *' 

I  St.  Thomas. .. 

I 

'!     "     :.. 

SteThert'se.  0. 
,!Stellarton,N.S 

iStouffville 

, Stratford  


Strath  roy. 


I  Sudbury,  O. 
Sum'side,  PEL 


[Sussex,  N.  B 
1  Sydney,  C.B. 
Thoroid 


Three  Rivers. . 
Tilsonbvirjf.  .. 
j Toronto  


Jacq. Cartier, . . . 

Imperial 

Commerce 

Toronto 

St.  Hyacinthe. . . 
Jacq.  Cartier. . . . 
La  l'an(|.  Nat . , 
lac(|.  Cartier.. . , 
La  Banhik  i)k,  . 

ST.IIVACISinK, 

E.  Townships  . . , 
lacq.  dirtier.. . , 
La  Baiiq.  Nat. .. 
lacq.  Cariier. . .. 
N.  Brinswick. 

H.  N.  Amerua. 

Montreal 

Nova  Scotia 
Halifax  Bk.C     . . 
Bk.  dk.St.Jkan.  . 

•  Merchants'. .  . . 
Merchants'  . . . . 

Ville  Marie  .... 
La  Banq.  Nat . .  . 

Montreal 

Traders        .... 
Bk.  de  !■      Jean. 

Jacq.  Cartier 

.St.  STKi'nKx's. . . 
Nova  Scotia. . . . 

*  Merchants' .... 

Imperial 

Molsons 

Ville  Marie 

Nova  Scotia  . .  . 

Standard 

^Merchants'  . . . 

Montreal 

Commerce 

Oonmierce 

Traders 

Ontario 

Bk.Sim'krsidk  .. 
Bank  of  N.S.... 
Alerchants',  H... 
Nova  Scotia.  . . . 
Merchants',  H... 

Commerce 

Q\iebec 

Quebec 

D'HocheKajia. . . . 

Tradei's 

Western 

yO.MMKRCK 

do.    Branch. . . 

do.    E.  Br 

do.    N.  Br 

do.  N.W.Br... 
do.Qn  St.W.lir.. 
do.Yn.\Col.Br. . 
do.Parl'tSt.Br. .. 
do.  Market  Br. . . 
Ontario 

do.  Brancli. . . 
do.  Q'nSt.W.Br 

Standard  

Di'MIMON 


do.  Q'nSt.E., 
do.  qn  St.W, 
do.    Mk't  Br. , 


MANAORR  OR  AUKNT. 

J.  Hutterneld 

K.  A.  Beth  one 

S.  L.  Korrest. 

J.  .McMahon. 

Arth'ir  Briineati. 

K.  W,  S.  Crispo. 

J.  J.  Hii^hes. 

E.  B.  I'airbanks. 

S.  Stevens. 

Sub.  to  St.  Stephen. 

J.  A.  Riiusseaii. 
C.  .M.  Arnold. 
K.  O.  Cross. 
G.  W.  HiHlRettg. 
J.  A.  Bernier. 
G.  N.  Ducharme. 
N.  A   Boivin. 
H.  Uorion. 

E.  R.  Blanchard. 

J.  Laframbolse. 

A.  Clement. 

J.  E.  Cotr. 

A.  Bover. 

n.  A.  Schofleld. 

I.  Clawson,  Cashier, 

tl.       Harvey. 

E.  (ones. 
T.  ..   ".lair. 
Jafc .  G.  Taylor. 
J.  N.  (iaiithier. 
H.  Wurtele. 

A.  C.  E.  Delniege. 

O.  W.  Le>fault. 

L.  Uroiiin. 

J.  Leslie. 

C;.  S.  Humsev. 

C.  A.  Bcdard. 

A.  Dion. 

J.  V.  (irant. 
I.  Black. 

W.  B.  Waterbury. 
M.  A.  Gilbert. 

E.  Tate. 
.M.  Boisvert. 
I.  Mcintosh. 
.M.  Brent,  Actinjr. 
W.  Pringle. 
Thos.  Phnumer. 
Wm.  Maynard,  juii. 
L.  II.  Dampier. 
W.  T.  Smith. 
W.  J.  C.  Harvey. 
H.  .McC.  Stavert. 
I).  R.  Laird. 
P.  W.  Morrison. 
G.  S.  .Moore. 
I.  E.  Burchell. 

F.  O.  Cross. 

b.  B.  (Jrombie. 

J.  M.  Johnston,  Mfjr. 

H.  N.  Boire. 

E.  C.  .Jackson. 

F.  Biette. 

B.  E.  Walker,  O.  Man. 
J.  H.  Plummcr.  Asst.do. 
.1   C.  Kemp, Man. 
.lohn  Aird,  Asst. 

J.  G.  Boyce. 

R.  .1.  Montjtomerv. 

(i.  A.  Holland. 

E.  M.  Pl.ayter. 

T.  S.  Harrison. 

V.  E.  Hart. 

R.  C.  McHnrrie. 

Ch.as. McGill,  Gen.  Man. 

W.  H.  Smith. 

R.  li.  Caldwell. 

(!eo.  P.  Reid. 

R.  D.  Gamble,  G.  Man. 

T.  G.  Broujfh,  Man. 

R.  M.  Gray. 

■I.  Price. 

W.  W.  Nation. 


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BANKS   IN   CANADA,   WITH   THEIll   BUANCHES,  ETC. 


I'LACKH. 

Toroiilo   . . 


NAMKH  OF   IIANKI. 

. .  Dominion. D'ndas 
,    iL  yn  St.  Hr. . . 

,. '  do.  8pa(l.  Av. ., 
i       &  Col.St.Ur, 

.  ..IMPRRIAI 

.  .i    do  llraiich. .    . 

. .  do.  Cor.  Yon(;e 

it  (iuciii  .St.. 

. .   do.  N.  Toronto.. 

TORO.NTO 

. .    do.  Hranoh  .... 
. .  do.KintfSt.W.nr, 

.    T11AOKK8 

. .  Montreal 

. .  B.  N.  America. . . 
, .  *  Merchuntg' 


"         Quebec 

"        Molsona 

"        rnion 

"        Hamilton 

Toronto  Jun . .  Ooninierco 

"  Molsons 

Trenton,  O. . . .  Molsons 

Truro,  N.S Merchants',  H... 

....  Halifax  Bk.Co... 
"         ....  (Coin,  of  Windsoi 

Uxbridge i  Dominion 

Vallej  field,  Q.  Jao.  Cartier  . . . . 
"  D'Hochelii>{a  . . . 

Vancouver,BCiBlt.  B.  Columbia 
"  I B.  N.  America. . 

Montreal 

Imperial 


MAMAC/.n   OR    AOKNT. 


F.  O.  Cajley. 

J.  H.  Horsey. 

D.  li.  Wiliiie.tien.  Mi;r. 

B.  JenniiiKH,  Mana);er. 


Vankl'kHill.O 
Vernon,  B.C. 
Victoria,  B.C. 


Victoriaville.Q 

Virden,  Man.. 

Walkerton  . . . 
It 

Walkerville!!.' 
Wallacehurg'. . 
Waterford .... 
Waterloo,  Q  . . 
Waterloo,  Out. 


Welland .... 
Westville... 
We.vmouth,NS 
Whitby  .... 


Wiarton,  O. . 
Winchester. . 
Windsor,  O.. 


Windsor,  N.S. 


Winiifbani 
Winnipen; 


D'llochelaga 
Montreal  . . . 
B.  Columbia  . 


B.  N.  America. . . 

Montreal 

.lac.  Cartier 

Union 

*  Merchants' 

Commerce 

do         

Montreal 

Commerce 

K.  Townships. .. 

Molsons 

Connnerce 

Imperial  

Nova  Scotia 

Merchants' 

Dominion      ... 

Western 

Union 

Union    

Merchants' .... 

Traders  

Commerce  

Commercial 

Halifax  Bk.Co. 
People's,  Halifax 

Hamilton  

I.a  Banq.  Nat . . . 

Merchants' 

Molsons 

!  .Montreal 

Imperial 


O.  F.  Ulcc. 
C.  H.  Slaiile.v -Clarke. 
Duncan  t'ouison.O.Mai 
W.  U.  Wiulswortb. 
(1.  .(.  Cutbbertson. 
H.  S.  Stiathy,  Gen.  M. 

C.  Broiitfh. 
\Vm.  Urindlay. 

D.  Miller,  Mana>,'er. 
A.  D.  I'riiiKle,  Asst. 
W.  P.  Sloane. 

C.  W.  Clinch. 
.1.  ().  Buchanan. 

F.  .1.  (JosHnt;. 
R.  C.  JeiininKs. 
.S.  R.  Graham. 
II   B.  Wilson. 
.Martin  Dickie. 
J.   Moorman. 

C.  A.  ArniHl  roii|,'. 
W.  K.  Carswcll. 
L.  (le  Martitfiiv. 
S.  Fo'tier. 
Will.  .Murray. 
W.  Godfrey.' 

C.  Sweeny. 

A.  Jukes,  .Manaiiei-. 
H.  Beaumicr. 
G.A.  Henderson. 

G.  Gillespie,  .Man. 

R.  L.  Ker,  Asst.  Man. 

Gavin  H.  Burns. 

A.  .1.  C.  Galletly. 

A.  Marchaiid. 

II.  .1.  Puffh 

W.  E.  Butler. 

G.  W.  MoKee. 

H.  B.  Walker. 

A.  Moiitizamberl. 

K.  Co«<lr\-. 

W.  I.  Biiifffs. 

J.  Hespeler. 

H.  J.  Grasett. 

S.  D.  liiiymond. 

Sub  Ak ly  to  Stellarton 

D.  Kemp. 

E.  Thornton. 
E.  D.  Warren. 
E.  W.  Bourinot. 
Arthur  G.  .Smith. 
O.  V.  J.  Gieenhlll. 
Geo.  Mair. 

H.  B.  Walker. 

Walter  Lawson. 

J.  A.  Rti^^sell. 

E.  J.  Coclirane. 

W.  Corbould,  AotiiiH'. 

•J.  H.  Baker,  Pro.  Man. 

A.  Wickson. 

T.  B.  Phepoe. 

Anu'us  Kirkland 

C.  S.  Hoaie. 


British  North  Amkiiiua, 
Head  Dtfice.  Xeiv 
(.'.    Welch,    Airents  ; 


D'Hochelaga IW.  H.  Pambnin. 

Ottawa J.  B.  Monk. 


"        ....  Commerce 

"        Union 

"        B.  N.  America. . . 

"        ...    Hamilton 

WoodstookOnt  Commerce 

"  . .  Imperial  

"  . .  Molsons 

Woodstock  NB  Nova  Scotia  . . . . 

"  I  PeopK^'s, Halifax 

"  iMerchants'.  H. .. 

Woifville,  N.S.  'PeopIes.Halifax 

Yarmouth.N.Sl  Yakmoitii 

"  I  Nova  Scotia  .... 


F.  II.  .Mathewsoi). 

F.  li.  Patton. 
D.  Simpson. 

B.  Willson. 

G.  deC.  OGiadv. 
S.  B.  Fuller. 

C.  M.  JlcCuaiu'. 
Geo.  S.indersoii. 
O.  A.  White. 

G.  A.  Ta\lor. 
Geo.  W.Munro. 
T.  W.  Johns. 
H.  A.  Richardson. 


Merchants'  Bank  of  Can.ida. 


FOREIGN  AGENTS. 

in  the  fnlloxi'ing  l\»t  the  llankn  are  (irmngeii  alphii 

liettcnt/ji. 

j  British  Coliimhia,  Bank  uy  -  l.umltm,  Ilcail  Office; 
I  San  l-'rnnriHfo,  I'ortlantl  (Oref/iin),  Seattle  and 'J n- 
I  lutna,  DrtuM'huH.  —  Hantern  I'luvinecH  of  Canadu^ 
Met.  Itaiik  of  Canada  :  Dank  of  Commerce  ;  MoUoh'm 
Bank ;  Imperial  Bank  ;  Bank  of  .N'ova  Scotia;  A'eic 
i'lirk.  Can.  Ilk.  of  Commercu ;  Chiiaun,  Bank  of 
Nova  Scotia  ;  Mexico  (ind  South  Ainenen,  Uondot] 
Bank  of  .Mexico  and  South  America ;  C/m)I«,  Hoiij; 
Kdiilf  and  Sliaiufhai  Bimk  Corporation;  Aimtraiin. 
Bank  of  Australasia  ;  lloimlubi,  Bisho]i  &  Co. 

Bank  w  London,  hJngland, 
i'ork,  \\.  I^awson  and  .1. 
lioxton,  II.  S.,  Merchant. 
Natioii.al  Bank  ;  San  Francliico,U.,h  M<'Micliaelan., 
J.  R.  .Ambrose,  A({onts;  Kmjland,  Union  Bank  o[ 
•Manches'er,  and  Bank  of  Liverjiool  ;  Scotland, 
National  Bank  ami  Commercial  Bank ;  Ireland, 
Provincial  Hank  and  National  Bank;  I'arin,  Mar- 
cuard,  Kratiss  &  Co.  ;  H^ent  //ji/im,  Colonial  Bank; 
Auntralia  and  Xew Xealand,  Vii'ww  Hk  of  Australia. 
Canadian  Bank  ok  (jommkrck— Aom/on,  Hank  of  .Scot. 
land,  London  and  County  Bank,  German  Bank  ot 
London;  /rc/ajuf,  Northern  Banking  Co.;  J'nri.s, 
yritnce.  Credit  Lyonnais,  Lazard,  Frcres  &  Cie; 
(ii'twanii,  Deutsche  Bank  ;  Brmnelii,  Itclgium,  .1. 
Mutthieu  &  Fils;  India,  China  and  J'lpun.  The 
Chartered  Bank  of  India.  Australia  and  Chin.i . 
Anntraliii  and  New  Zealand,  The  Union  Bank 
of  Australia;  South  America,  British  Bank  ot 
.South  America,  London  and  Brazilian  Bank : 
Mexico,  Banco  de  Loudres  y  Mexico ;  AVw  York, 
The  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce,  The  .American 
Exchange  Nat.  Bank;  Ilrilinh  Cohimbia  and  Sn., 
Fran-iHco,  Cat.,  The  Bank  of  British  Columbia. 
CMcafio,  The  American  Exchange  Nat.  Bank  of 
Chicago;  Bu/falo,  Bank  of  Commerce  in  Buffalo; 
Hamilton,  Bermuda .  The  Bank  of  Bermuda;  J'nrl- 
land,  Oregon,  The  Bank  of  British  Columbia  ;  We.tt 
Indien,  Bank  of  Nova  Scotia;  Kingitton.  Jamaic.ii. 
Colniiial  Bank  and  Branches:  Duluth,  KiiNt 
National  Bank;  Maritime  Pcoiu'/icc*,  The  Bank  m 
Nova  Scotia. 

Commkrcial  Bank  ok  Winhsor— /.onrfon,  Union  Bank 
of  London  ;  A'ew  York,  Bank  of  New  York  •  llnlihtx 
Bank  of  Novtv  Scotia  ;  Si.  John.  A'. «.,  Bank  of  Ne\v 
Brunswick  ;  Montreal,  Merchanta'  Bank  of  Jaiiada, 

DOMi.NiON  Bank -j:,onrfo«,  National   Bank  of  .Scotland; 

Neil    York.   Bank  of  British  North   America,  tin- 

National  City  Bk. ;  Chicago,  Commercial  Nat  ional  I!k 
Eastkrn  TowNSiiirs  Bank— Loh,/o«,  National   Bank  ot 

Scotland;  Bo(.«on,  National  Exc.li.  Bank  ;  Sew  York. 

National  Park  Bank. 

Halifax  Banking  Co.— Doniininn  of  Canada,  Molsons 
Bank  and  Merchants'  Bank  of  Canada;  Boxttm, 
Suffolk  National  Bank  ;  \eiv  York,  Fourth  Nationaf 
Bank  ;  London,  Eng.,  Parr's  Bank  (Limited). 

Hamilton,  Bank  of— AVw  York,  Fourth  Nat.  Bk.  and 
Hanover  National  Bank  ;  liiifilo.  Marine  Bank  of 
Buffalo  ;  London,  Nat.  Prov.  Bank  of  Fiiifland,  Ui.; 
Chicnno,  Union  N.'it.  Bank  and  National  B.ink  ot 
Illinois;  Detroit,  Detroit  National  Bank;  V.oistoii. 
International  Trust  Co  ;  Kanmx  Citg,  The  N.itional 
Bank  of  Commerce. 

Imperial  Bank  ok  Canada -/.(-n./f/n,  Lloyds  Bank, 
(Ld.);  /''rnV,  Credit  Lyonnais  ;  Xew  i'ork.  Bank 
of  Montreal;  Chiccuio,  First  National  Bank. 
St.  I'aul,  Second  Nation.al  Bank:  Detroit,  Detroit 
National  Bank;  Buffalo.  Bank  of  Buffalo;  Boitton. 
National  Bank  of  the  Coinmoinvealth ;  Ornvno 
Second  National  Bank  ;  Dulnth,  First  National  Bk. 

La  Banqiik  D'Hociiklaoa- Ao>w/o)i,  Clvdesdale  Bank 
(Ltd.): /V/ciX  Credit  Lyonnsiis;  New  York.  Natinna! 
Park  Bank  ;  Boston.  National  Bank  of  Redemption, 
Third  Nat.  Bivnk;  C/ii'cn^o,  Nat.  Live  Stock  Bank. 

La  Baniji  k  dk,  St.  Jkan— Cn»iaif(t,  Molsons  Bank  and 
Branches;  Neir  York,  Agents  Bank  of  Montreal; 
Boston,  National  Revere  Bank;  St.  Alli.'iis,  17., 
Welden  National  Bank. 


I.\  Haxhik  JAdji  k 

nais,  Lu  Coiiip 

J'arii,    I.c  Civ 

d'cscomptes  dt 

till-     Rcpublu 

.Menhaiils  .Nat 

real.     Corrcspi 

Bank  of  Caiia 

Tlie  .Molsons  It 

La  Banqck  Nation 

land ;  I'arin,  ( 

&.    Cri.\     Sew 

public ;  Bonton 

I, A   Hamjik  ViLLKv 

I'arin,     Le    C 

National  Bank 

iiianii  &  Co.;  C 

.Mkhciiantb'  Bank  i 

liiirgh,  aii<l  oth 

desdale  Bank  ( 

change  Nat.  Ha 

:rl  William  St 

Chicago,    Aiiier 

I'aul,  Minn. 

National    Bank 

Francisco,    Bai 

Californian  Ban 

ington  Terriior 

foundland,  l!ai 

Merchants'  Ban 

of  Nova  .Scotia 

Britinh  Coluinbi 

Mkrchanth'  Bank 

Merchants'  iiaii 

of   New   Brims' 

Bank,  N.  Y.  ; 

Bank  ;   .Sf.  Joh 

Man.   Branch  ; 

London  ;  II  ami  I 

Mrrchaxts'  Bank 

Boston,  The  Bos 

of  iMontre.-l. 

Molsons   Bank— Ao 

Mills,  Currie  &  C 

Bank  of    Liverp 

Bank  (Limited) ; 

Antwerp,  Belgiu 

German!/,  Hesse 

Natiorml    l!.iiik  ; 

Bank ;    Great    j 

National  Bank  ; 

Bank,    W.   Wats 

Bank  of   Moiitrt 

City  Bank  ;    Bo^ 

land.  Com.  Nat: 

cimsin    National 

First    National 

tional    Bank  ; 

Buffalo,    City  Bi 

ing  Co.  ;    New  i 

wick  ;     Newfoui 

St.    John's,  "Ntlt 

chants    Bank  of 

merside   Bank  ; 

CISCO,  Bank    of  I 

Townships    Bank 

perial  Bank  of  Ca 

nierce ;  Manitobi 

Montrkal,  Bank  of- 

-Manager,  H.  II 

England,  Londo 

Bank  of  London 

Scotland,  British 

Watson,  R.  Y.  He 

Bank  ;  Chicago,  T: 

SaK   Franciwo, 

California!!  Bank 

of  .Montreal,  J.  Jl 

New  Bri'nswick,  Ba> 

and  M.anchester  1 

York,   Jlechanics 

National  Bank  ;  , 

town ,  Merchants' 

People's  Bank  ;  L 

Halifax  ;  Montrec 


[18(»:B  IH97] 


BANKS    IN    CANADA,   WITH   TUEIU   BRANCHES,   ETC. 


73 


rs. 

IV  iiirniigfd  alpha 

(liin,  Hciul  Office  ; 
(Id),  Seattle  and  In- 
jvinces  of  Canadii, 
'oiiiinerce  ;  MoUoii'^ 

Nova  Scotia;  Xeif 
;  Cliitaiio,  Hank  •!( 
h  Aiiierifa,  Loiiddn 
lerioa ;  China,  Hoiij; 
oration;   Austraiia, 

I<iHho|)  &  Co. 

Limdon,  Knglami, 
IjftWHOIl  uikI  .1. 
U.  S.,  Merchants 
11.  J.  McMichat-laini 
nil,  Union  Hank  I'l 
verjiool  ;  Sciitla}tit, 
nl    Hank  ;    Ireland, 

Hunk;  I'arin,  Mar 
(i«.i,  Colonial  liank  ; 
lion  Hk  of  .\nstrulia. 

idon.  Hank  of  Scot- 
k,  Oennaii  Hank  ot 
ankinii  Co.;  I'urin, 
;ar(l,  KrOren  &  Cii- ; 
niKnelii,  lU'lgium,  .1. 
n  and  J'ljtnn.  The 
istralia  and  Clilnu  : 
',  The  Union  Bank 
7,  Hritish  Hank  ol 
I  Hrazilian  Hank : 
Hexico :  New  Vork, 
eroe,  The  .American 
Columbia  and  Sn., 
'  British  Colmnhia. 
inge  Nat.  Hank  of 
nimerce  in  Hutralo ; 
I  of  Bermuda;  J'ort- 
ish  Columbia  ;  We.it 
KlnrfHon.  Jamaica, 
s ;  Dtituth,  Kii'it 
vinceii,  The  Bank  <>\ 

nndon,  Union  Hank 

■Jew  York;  Halifax, 

S.U.,  Bankof  Nen 

ta'  Bank  of  'Janada, 

Hank  of  Scotland ; 

orth   America,  the 

niercial  National  Hk. 

National   Hank  ot 
Hank ;  A'cM'  Yink, 


f  Canada,  Mol.Kons 
f   Canada;    Hosttm, 

k.  Fourth  National 

ik  (Limited), 
jurth  Nat.  Hk.  and 
/",  Marine  Bank  of 

k  of  Kiiyrland,  Ixi.; 
1  National  Hank  ot 
mal   Hank  ;  llnxtoii. 

Vitil,  The  National 

on,  Llo.vds  Bank, 
y^ew  Vark,  Hank 
National  T?ank  ; 
;  Detroit,  Detroit 
)f  HufTalo;  BoKton, 
onwealth ;  Omvrqo, 
Kirst  National  Hk. 
Clydesdale  Hank 
Veil!  Vdik.  National 
nk  of  Redemption, 
Live  Stock  Hank. 
Molsons  Bank  and 
Bank  of  Montreal; 
St.   Alh,tn.i,   17., 


\.\  IlANgi'R  JAcijfKH  Cartikr— /.()/»(/ou,  Le  (Iredlt  I<.von- 
naia,  Lo  Comptoir  National  d'ewomptcH  de  I'ariH ; 
l'nii<,  Lc  Credit  I,\<>nnais,  Le  Coniptoir  National 
d'csconiples  do  I'arin  ;  AVi(i  I'liWc,  National  Hank  of 
the  Itepuhlic,  Hank  of  America;  liimttni.  The 
.Merchants  National  Hank  ;  Chieai/n,  Hank  of  .Mont- 
real. ('orrcspondentM  in  Canaila  -The  .MerchantH' 
Hank  of  Oaniula,  Hank  of  British  .North  America, 
Tlie  .Molsons  Hank. 

I,A  HASyiK  Nati()Nai,k  Limilim,  National  Hank  of  Scot- 
land ;  I'arin,  (!rcdit  L.vomiais;  (Iriiiiiehaum,  Kr6re» 
(L  Co.;  A' I'll'  York,  National  Hank  of  the  He 
pnlilic  ;  n<iitiin.  The  National  Heveri'  Hank. 

La  ItAvwi'K  Vii.lk-.Mahu'.— /yondoii,  liank  of  .Montreal; 
I'arin,  Le  Credit  InduHtricl ;  \eiv  York,  The 
National  Bank  of  the  Kepulilic  ;  Ladenhitrii,  Thal- 
inann  &Co.;  Chirai/n,  Hank  of  .Montreal. 

Mkrciiants'  Bask  iir  Vasau.k—IjuiuIoii,  (Jlaxunw,  Kdin- 
hiirith,  and  other  points  in  (Ireat  Hritain,  The  Cly- 
desdale Hank  (Limited) ;  AVic  I'm*,  American  Kx- 
chan^c  Nat.  Hank  and  .Merchants'  Hank  of  Canada, 
'>i  William  St.,. I im.  (Jaultand.l.B.  Harris, . I r.,  At;ts; 
Chicaijd,  American  Kxchan^c  National  Hank  ;  St. 
I'lnil,  iliiin.,  First  National  Hank  ;  Detroit,  First 
National  Hank;  livfnlo.  Hank  of  Buffalo ;  .S(ui 
Franeineo,  Bank  of  British  Columbia  and  Anjflo- 
Californiaii  Hank  ;  I'ltitland.iaeniiia,  Seattle,  VVash- 
injrton  Territory,  Hank  of  iiritish  Columbia  ;  Mew- 
fiiundland.  Hank  of  Nova  Scotia;  Suva  Scotia, 
Merchant.s'  Hank  of  Halifax  ;  New  llrviiKivick,  Hank 
of  Nova  .Scotia  and  .Merchants  Hank  of  Halifax; 
Britinh  Columbia,  Hank  of  British  Columbia. 

Murciianth'  Bank  ok  Halifax— O/iAic/o  and  (Quebec, 
Merchants'  liank  of  Canada;  St.  John,  A'./J.,  Hank 
of  New  Brunswick ;  Mew  Ynrk,  Chase  National 
Hank,  N.  Y.  ;  Ronton,  ."National  Hide  and  Leather 
Bank  ;  .Sf.  John'n,  Sew/'iiiiiidland,  F.  H.  .\rnaud, 
Man.  Branch  ;  London,  Kn.r/.,  Bank  of  Scotland, 
London  ;  Hamilton,  llernnida.  The  lik.  of  Bermuda. 

Mbrciiaxts'  HANii  ()!•■  P.  K.  L-  London,  City  Bank ; 
JSiinton,  The  Boston  National  Hank ;  Montreal,  Bank 
of  Montrt..l. 

Moi.soNS  \i.\SK.— London,  I'arr's  Hank  (Ltd.),  Glynn, 
Mills,  Currie  &  Co.,  Morton,  Rose  iN:  Co.  ;  Liverpool, 
liank  of  Liveri>ool ;  Cork.  Munster  and  Leinster 
Hank  (Limited) ;  I'lirin,  France,  Credit  Lyonnais  ; 
Antwerp,  BeUjium,  LaBamiue  D'Anvers;  Uaniburg, 
German!/,  He.sse  Newman  iS:  Co'y  ;  I'ort/nnd,  Casco 
National  Hank ;  liutte,  Montana,  First  National 
Bank ;  Great  Falln,  Montana,  North-VVestern 
National  Bank ;  New  York,  Mechanics'  National 
Hank,  Vf.  Watson  and  K.  V.  HelKlen,  Affents; 
Bank  of  Montreal,  Morton,  Bliss  iS:  Co.,  National 
City  Bank  ;  Boxton,  St:i  National  Hank  ;  Clevc- 
hind.  Com.  National  Hauu;  Milwaukee,  The  Wis- 
consin National  Bank  of  Milwaukee ;  Chicacio, 
Mrst  National  Bank  ;  Detroit,  Commercial  Na- 
tional Bank  ;  Toledo,  Second  National  Bank  ; 
Buffalo,  City  Bank  ;  Nova  Scotia,  Halifax  Bank- 
inif  Co.  ;  New  lirunmwick.  Hank  of  New  Bruns- 
wick ;  Newfoundland,  liank  of  Nova  Scotia, 
St.  John's,  Nfld. ;  Prince  Edward  Inland,  Mer- 
chants Bank  of  Prince  Edward  Island  and  Sum- 
mersifle  Bank  ;  Britinh  Cnluinld'i  and  San  Fran- 
cisco, Bank  of  British  Columbia  ;  Quebec,  Eiistern 
Townships  Bank  ;  Ontario,  Dominion  Bank,  Im- 
perial Bank  of  Canada  and  Canadian  Hank  of  Com 
nierce  ;  Manitoba,  Imperial  Hank  of  Canada. 

Mo.vtkkaij,  Bank  ov— London,  lik.  of  Montreal,  A.  Lang, 
.Manager,  11.  Haylock.  sub-manager;  Bank  of 
England,  London  and  Westminster  liank,  Union 
Bank  of  London;  Lirerpoot,  Bank  of  Liverpool  ; 
Scotland,  British  Linen  Company  ;  Neie  York,  W. 
Watson,  K.  Y.  Hebden;  Bo.fton,  iierchants'  National 
Bank  ;  Chicago,  Bank  of  .Montreal,  W.  Munro,  Mgr.; 
Sar.  Francinco,  Bank  of  British  Columbia,  Anglo- 
Californian  Bank  ;  St.  Jnlm'n,  Newfoundland,  Bank 
of  MoTitreal,  J.  JI.  Greata,  .Manager. 

Nbw  Brcnswick,  Hank  ok — London,  Williams,  Deacon 
and  Manchester  and  Salford  Hank,  Limited;  New 
York,  Mechanics'  National  Hank :  Bo.iton,  Klioi 
National  Bank  ;  Prince  Edward  Inland,  Charlotte- 
town,  Merchants'  Hank  of  Halifax  ;  Fre.derieton, 
Teople's  Bank  ;  Ilali/ax,  N.S.,  Merchants'  Dank  of 
Halifax  ;  Montreal,  Molsons  Hank. 


New 
The 
New 
nais  ; 


Nova  Scotia,  Bask  OK— CAicrt'/d,  H.C.  Mel  eo<l,  Matiaifer, 
Alex.  Robertson,  .AhhI.  Mifr. ;  Kinimlnn.  Jamaica, 
W.I.,  \\  I'.  Hunt,  Agent;  St.  Jnhnn,  yeiefliol, 
W.  E.  S, avert,  .Manager;  llitrlmor  (inice,  Aeic- 
,fiaiiidland,  Ciilain,  Maine.  (  drrespondents -Cnij- 
ai/ii,  Can  idian  Bank  of  Commerce  and  BrancheM  ; 
Bunk  of  British  Columbia  ;  liiettt  Britnin  :  Londmi, 
Royal  Hank  of  .Si^otland  :  Seotlaint,  Royal  Bank  of 
Scotland  and  Branches  If.S. :  \ew  York,  lik. of  New 
^ork,  N.  B.  A.,  Biintiin,  .Merchants'  National  Bank, 
San  ^'/VDicixcd.llank  of  British  (Columbia  ;  St.  I'ierre, 
Miijnelon,  Bancinc  des  lies  St.    I'ierre  et  Miquelon. 

Ontario  Uksk  -  Lumlnn,  I'arr's  Hank  (Limited); 
)'<ir*.  The  Agents  Bank  of  Montreal, 
Fourth  .National  Bank  of  the  City  of 
York  ;  France  and  F  'lope.  Credit  Lyon- 
Bonton,  Tremont  National  Hank  ;  Onwei/o, 
First  National  Hank;  Chieaijo,  Bank  of  Montreal; 
St.  I'aiiVn,  Merchants'  National  Bank;  Sova  Scotia, 
People's  Hank  of  Halifax;  New  llrvnnwick.  Hank  of 
Montreal,  St.  John,  N.H.;  P.F.  Inland,  Merchants' 
Hank  of  Halifax  at  Charlottetown. 

Ottawa,  Hank  ok  -London,  Finiland.  Parr's  Hank 
(Limited);  New  York,  Chiea;io  and  Canada,  Hank 
of  Montreal ;  llonton,  National  Hk.  of  the  Republic, 
Massachusetts  Nat.  Hk.  and  Manufacturers  Nat.  Hk. 

Pkopi,k's  Hank  ok  Halikax-  /yfun/oH,  Union  Hank; 
llonton,  New  England  National  Hank;  AVtc  York, 
Bank  of  New  York,  N.  H.  A.;  Montreal,  Bank  of 
Toronto;  St.  John,  Bank  of  New  Brunswick. 

PKorLK's  Hank  ok  N.  W.—London,  Union  Hank  ;  AVic 
ro/'fc.  Fourth  National  Bank;  Bonton,  Eliot  National 
Bank  ;  Montreal,  Union  Bank  of  Can.  and  Branches. 

QuKBRc  Hank— f/o«(/(i(i.  Bank  of  Scotland;  A'^""'  York, 
Agents,  Bank  of  British  North  America 

St.  IIvacintiik,  Banqik— Aeiw  York,  National  Bank  of 
the  Republic,  Importers  and  Traders ;  Bonton, 
Merchants  National  Bank;  Canada,  Merchants' 
Bank  of  Canada  and  Branches. 

St.  Stki'iirn's  Uksh— Bonton,  Globe  Nat.  Bk.;  New  York, 
New  York  Bk.  and  Nat.  B'king  Association ;  London, 
Glyn,  Mills, Currie  ^Co.;  Montreal, iik.  ofMontreal. 

Standard  Bank — A'cic  York,  Importers  and  Traders 
National  Bank  ;  Montreal.  Can.  Bank  of  Coinmorce  ; 
London,  Eng.,  National  Bank  of  Scotland  (Limited). 

Su.MMKRsiDK  Han K—3fon<rcn;,  Molson's  Hank;  Halifax. 
Union  Hank  of  Halifax  ;  St.  John,  Bank  of  New 
Brunswick;  Bonton,  Blackstone  National  Bank. 

Toronto,  Bank  of— Great  Britain,  City  Bank  (Limited) 
London;  Neio  York,  Nat.  Bk.  Commerce  ;  Chiea;ii', 
First  National  Bank ;  Ontario,  Bank  of  Hamilton 
and  Branches;  (Quebec,  Jm  Banque  Nationale;  A'oi'« 
Scotia,  Union  Bank  of  Halifax,  People's  Bank  of 
Halifax;  Manitoba,  Britinh  Columbia  iind  Neii- 
Brunnv'ick,  Bank  of  British  North  America. 

Tradkr.s  Hank  of  Canada— iom/ox.  National  Hank  of 
Scotland  ;  New  York,  American  Exchange  National 
Hk.;  Buffalo,  Union  Bk.;  Chicaun,  First  Nat.  Hk.; 
Onweijo,  Second  National  Bk.  ;  Quebec,  Quebec  Hk. 

Union  Hank  ok  Canada — /yOiirfoii,  Parr's  Bank  (Ltd.): 
Liverpool,  Parr's  Bank  (Ltd.);  New  )'(»•*■,  National 
Park  Hank;  llonton,  Lincoln  National  Bank:  St. 
Paul,  St.  Paul  National  Bank ;  Buffalo.  Ellicott 
Square  Hank;  Chicaqo,  (ilobe  National  Bank; 
Detroit,  First  National  Hank  ;  Great  Falls,  Mont.. 
First  Nat.  M\i.;  Minneapolis,  Nat.  Bk.  of  Commerce. 
Union  Hank  of  Halifax — London,  london  and  West- 
minster Bank,  Ltd.;  Newfoundland,  Merchants 
!  Hank  ;  New  York,  National  Hank  of  Commerce; 
Bonton,  Merchants'  Nat'l  Bank ;  .Montreal,  Hank  of 
Toronto  ;  Toronto,  Bk.  of  Toronto  and  Branches. 

Wkstkrn  Hank— Acfc  York,  Merchant^,'  Bank  of  Canada; 
i         London,  England,  Royal  Hank  of  Scotland. 

I  Yarmoitii,  PiA?:k  ok,  yi.H.  -Halifax,  The  Merchants' 
Bank  of  Halifax  ;  St.  John,  The  Hank  of  Montreal  : 
New  York,  The  National  Citizens'  Bank  ;  Bonton, 
The  Eliot  National  Hank  ;  London.  G.D.,  The  Union 
Bank  of  London  ;  Montreal,  The  Bank  of  Moiilreal 
and  Molsons  Bank  ;   Queliee,  Bank  of  Montreal. 


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FORMS  OF  GOVERNMENT  TirilOlTaHOUT  THE  WORLD.  [18U7  llSf)?]  I" 


FORMS    OF    GOVERNMENT   THROUGHOUT    THE   WORLD/ 

Hv  Dr.  J.  ii.  BocRi.voT,  C.M.(J.,   I<M{.S.(;.,  Ui^kkk  or  tiik  Cxsaihxs  Commons, 

Airiiioit  OK  "  Ifiiw  Canada  is  ({ovkrvkd,"  ami  i)TIIKR  Wouks  on  t«k 

History  ani»  (Jovkunmknt  of  Canada. 


I.-INTRODUCTION. 

In  this  iiecftwiirily  very  brief  survey  of  the  forms  of  goveninieiit  tlirouglioiit  the  world,  I 
have  found  it  nioHt  eoiivenient  for  purposes  of  refereiict;  to  ivrranj;o  the  subject  undur  tlu! 
headings  of  "countries,"  "executive  power,"  and  "legislative  power,"  with  some  mention  ot 
local  or  municipal  government  under  the  latter.  I  commence  with  the  British  Empire,  as 
•embracing  tlie  countries  in  wiiicli  Canadians  iiave  naturally  the  deniiest  interest.  After  <ireat 
Britain  and  Ireland  fidlow  tiie  colonies  ami  dependencies  of  the  empire,  including  indiii,  in 
alphabetical  order.  Then  come  the  otiier  countries  of  the  world  in  the  same  alphabetical 
order,  commencing  with  the  absolute  monarchy  of  savage  Abyssinia,  nominally  under  the  pro- 
tectorate of  Italy,  while  all  colonies  anil  dependencies  follow  the  reference  to  their  particular 
sovereign  state.  I  liave  also  thought  it  advisable,  for  purposes  of  reference,  to  add  the  area 
und  population  of  every  country. 

A  review  of  the  methods  of  government  in  the  world  show  a  survival  of  the  oldest  forms, 
though  in  a  more  or  less  modilied  state.  We  see  still  in  America  examples  of  triba 
communities  ;  in  Asia  anil  Africa  the  organized  patriarchal  forms,  and  the  nomadic  hordes 
and  camp  nations.  We  can  see  ilhistratioiis  o(  the  division  of  organized  government  that  wac 
many  centuries  ago  given  by  that  master  of  political  science,  the  Creek  Aristotle.  Although 
his  analysis  of  the  forms  of  government  was  far  from  exhaustive,  and  his  descriptions  are  m>t 
■ijuite  adapted  to  nuidern  types,  his  enumeration  still  serves  as  a  most  excellent  frame  ou  which 
to  hang  an  exposition  of  these  forms  for  studies  and  discussion.  Wo  see  monarchy,  or  thf 
rule  of  one,  in  Kussia,  China  and  Turkey  ;  aristocracy,  or  t!ie  rule  of  the  few  in  a  waning 
■degree  in  Germany  and  Austria,  where  nobles  still  exercise  large  power  in  houses  of  jiners  and 
in  government ;  tlenuieracy,  or  the  rule  of  the  many,  in  the  United  States,  in  the  South 
American  republics,  ami  in  numerous  countries  to  which  ])opular  government  has  extended 
itself  within  this  century.  We  see  also  the  truth  of  h's  ieinark«  (-liat  monarchy  can  assume 
the  <legenerate  shape  of  tyranny  ;  aristocracy,  the  degenerate  shape  of  oligarchy  ;  ami 
<lemocracy,  the  degenerate  shape  of  anarchy  or  moi)  rule.  Under  modern  conditions  aris 
tocracy,  as  a  form  of  government,  is  fast  disajipearing  before  the  growth  of  democracy.  In 
England  tiie  power  of  tlie  peers  was  etlectually  l)roken  by  the  introduction  of  responaible 
or  parliamentary  government  in  the  reign  of  William  III.  and  the  passage  of  the  first  Ileform 
Bill  of  1832.  The  peers  of  the  realm  now  derive  their  inlluence  chiefly  through  their  con- 
nection with  the  political  party  in  ixiwer  and  the  ministry  tliat  owes  its  existence  to  the 
commons.  On  the  continent  of  JMiropc,  tlie  houses  of  peers  are  still  powerful,  but  their 
power  as  a  house  is  chiefly  derived  not  from  [)urely  aristocratic  inlluence,  but  from  their  shan- 
in  the  work  of  legislation  as  a  branch  of  the  legislature,  and  from  the  presence  in  the  majority 
of  cases  of  life  or  elected  mend)ers,  representing  important  class,  educational,  and  otlur 
interests  that  bring  the  bodies  into  touch  with  the  more  pii{)ular  elements  of  the  country. 
Monarchy  still  exists  as  an  important  form  of  government.  Tlie  present  government  ot 
Russia  is  abnormal  in  the  Europe  of  to-day,  as  abnormal  as  tiiat  of  the  Turk, — "  a  belated 
exani[ile  of  those  crude  forms  of  ])olitics  which  the  rest  of  Europe  has  outgrown."  Otherwise 
the  monarchies  of  Europe  are  limited  by  the  resolutions  of  the  popular  parliaments.  Whilf 
monarchy  is  more  or  less  limited  and  aristocracy  seems  on  the  point  of  disappearing, 
democracy,  as  a  form  of  government,  is  in  a  fair  way  to  prevail  universally.  Ever  since  the 
riae  of  popular  education  in  the  last  century,  and  the  success  of  parliamentary  government  in 

'Hevised  and  (corrected  from  latest  availaljlc  authorities. 


Ku^luiid,  und  po 
made  a  Ntnady 
bniiHe  and  nwnn 
tan  at  tinu's  brii 
oi'tnii  aru,  morn 
pure  ri'piiblJi'M  ii 
I  ointiiodiiM  has 

llll^l     UNMItNNillAtei 

tonuer  uojoiiit  < 
iiiHlitutioiiM  and 
IN  that  ui'tiat  fi'i 
npirit,  Inu  muiinei 

Hut  a  i!hmi< 
steady  growth  of 
I  iiiiditiouM  of  hiw 
i'Vaiiee,  Italy,  Np 
CtTiiiany  i(,  |ia»tni 
ill  giiveriimeiit  an 
ary  and  populiir  i 
III)  oiiii  would  lie 

the  I'rNllltH  of   iitti 

UH  additioiiikl  evil 
Kiiglish  origin. 

Knglaiid  in  t 
that  do  not  Npoal 
iiiiiiiitiiiN  of  l*!uro 
tollownl  Imr  parlii 
friiiii  a  state  of  p 
daiuaica  tlitiru  Im 
ili'pressitd  trade  ii 
n'i|uiremt)nt»»  of 
•listiiiefc  and  iiidt<|i 

ile|ii'ililn||iMtm  lltid 
toriMi'd  luliiiiniMtn 
ti'cti'd  by  tli(i  i|||, 
leHpiiiiNible  govi'l'l 
<'ontriil  of  Itiginiat 
trol  of  the  lidtiiit  j, 
respoiisiblti  govon 
Inline  giiverniiu'iit 
While  tim  iilil 
world  is  that  of  tl 
lni?iilatiii'u,  III  HI 
is  ilireci  ly  I'oHowei 
some  modilieatioii 
S!overiimeiit,  homii  i 
ative  goveriillU'Ut 
iiistitutioim  of  II  01 
tlie  principle  of  fo 
the  iiioditl  for  ovt'l 
In  (iormaiiy,  Alls 
Anierieaii  I'epiiblii 
iiieut.     In  AiiHtral 


[181)7  ■|H!)7]  KOltMM   OF   UOVEUNMENT  THU()UOH<»rT   THE    WOKLD. 


'5 


WORLD.* 

Commons, 

X  THR 


lit  tlu;  world,  I 
hjcct  uiulur  the 
Boinc  mention  of 
itisl;  Enipiru,  im 
9t.  After  (ireiit 
iitling  Indiii,  in 
une  alphiilietical 
y  under  the  pru- 
their  particuhu 
,  to  add  the  area 

he  oldeat  forms, 
imples  of  triba 
nomadic  hordes 
innuiot  that  wa»- 
totle.  Although 
crijitions  are  not 
t  frame  on  whieli 
nonareiiy,  or  the 
w  in  a  waning 
ises  of  jiners  ami 
in  the  Soutli 
lit  has  extended 

'lt\'    r>n!l    ptaaunit' 

oligarchy  ;    ami 

coailitions  aris 

lemoeracy.     In 

11  of  responsibU' 

the  first  Reform 

oiigh  their  coii- 

xi.stence  to  the 

erful,  but  their 

from  their  shart' 

ill  the  majority 
)nal,  and  other 
of  the  country. 

governmeut  of 
k.— "a  belated 
vn."  Otlierwisi' 
[iments.  Wliilt; 
f    disappearing, 

Ever  since  the 
Y  government  in 


KiiiiIiiimI,  ami  popular  K<>vernmeiit  in  the  United  StateH,  the  forues  of  popular  thou'^ht  have 
iiiiidc  a  Kttiady  headway  throughout  the  world.  Hut  we  have  seen  that  democracy  may  mean 
li.iiiHii  and  ananihy,  a*  Aristotle  hmg  ago  foresaw,  ami  none  but  a  «'uHar  or  a  military  leader 
Clin  at  tiniKM  itring  it  back  to  roaBon  and  order.  Citizens  under  monarchical  rule  may  be,  and 
often  am,  mom  furtunately  jdaced  an  far  ax  personal  liberty  in  concerned  than  the  citizens  of 
piiiii  republic!*  in  SiMith  America.  In  tliime  countries  tyranny  as  brutal  as  that  of  Caligula  or 
CoimnoiluM  liiiM  rtiigiieil.  Out  of  fourteen  presidents  of  tlin  Kolivian  republic,  thirteen  have 
died  aNMitsNiiiAtiid  or  ill  exile,  and  no  one  can  safely  conjecture  the  final  fate  of  any  of  the 
iMriner  coloniim  of  Spain.  Kven  in  the  United  States,  tlespite  the  inlluence  of  Knglisli 
iiiKtitutioiiM  ami  the  H'ligliHli  governing  instinct  for  law  and  order— the  saving  principle  always 
in  that  great  federal  republic  -  democracy  at  times,  under  the  sway  of  mob  rule  and  party 
.-|pirit,  hiiM  HiM<iiied  clearly  dangerous  to  public  security  and  good  government. 

Hut  a  eloNii  study  of  forms  of  government  is  encouraging  since  it  shows  on  the  whole  a 
steady  growth  of  representative  institutions,  and  the  extension  of  popular  rights  under  hopeful 
eoiiditioiiH  of  law  and  order.  The  theory  of  national  sovereignty  has  been  fully  accejtted  in 
rriiiiee,  Italy,  Spain,  Portugal,  Holland.  Helgium,  (treece,  ami  the  Scandinavian  States.  In 
<lernmny  it  has  not  been  yet  acclimatized,  but  while  the  emperor's  will  is  still  a  powerful  factor 
ill  government  and  legislation,  we  can  see  the  influence  of  the  I'^iiglish  principles  of  parliament- 
iiiy  and  populnr  govermnent.  In  Spain  we  still  see  the  influence  of  the  military  spirit,  ami 
III)  one  would  be  surprised  to  see  bayonets  in  the  Cortes  at  certain  political  crises.  In  France, 
tliu  leNiilts  of  lute  iiave  been  encouraging,  and  it  is  (juite  possible  that  France  may  still  give 
UN  additional  evidences  of  the  strength  of  parliamentary  government  outside  of  countries  of 
Miiglisli  origin, 

I'nglaml  Ih  the  inother  of  free  governments  throughout  the  world,  even  among  nations 
tliiit  do  iMit  speak  her  tongue.  Her  principles  have  more  or  less  inHuenced  the  great  (!om- 
iiiiiiiitieN  of  Miilope,  as  I  have  just  shown.  Her  self-governing  dependencies  have  closely 
tiillowed  Imr  parliamentary  system  of  government,  and  year  by  year  we  see  colonies  emerging 
troMi  a  state  of  pupilage  and  assumin.;  large  rights  of  self-government.  It  is  true  tliat  in 
■  liiMiaica  lliertt  has  been  a  step  backward,  but  it  has  been  forced  l)y  abnormal  conditions  of 
doprensotl  trade  ami  the  existence  of  a  large  and  idle  coloured  population,  not  e((ual  to  the 
re(|iiiiementK  of  freedom  anil  citizenship.  The  British  empire  now  comprises  forty-two 
diHtinct  ami  indepemlent  governments.  In  addition  to  these  there  are  a  number  of  scattered 
•  lependemntm  under  the  dominion  or  protection  of  England,  which  do  not  possess  regularly 
liiniind  adiiiinistrations  and  vast  territories  controlled  by  English  chartered  companies  pro- 
tected by  the  t|iieeii.  {)(  the  forty-two  administrations,  eleven  have  elected  assemblies  and 
reHpiiiiNJlilt.  governmont  ;  the  others  are  (1)  crown  colonies  in  which  the  crown  "has  the  sole 
eontrol  of  UigiNlation  whilo  the  administration  is  carried  on  by  public  officers  under  the  con- 
trol of  the  home  governmeut";  or  ('2)  colonies  "possessing  representative  institutions  but  not 
ri-'sponsible  government,  in  which  the  crown  has  no  more  than  a  veto  on  legislation,  Imt  the 
lioiiie  government  retains  the  control  of  public  officers." 

While  the  old  world,  is  the  home  of  the  parliament  and  a  responsible  ministry,  the  new 
world  is  tliat  of  a  eo  ^ress,  and  an  executive  not  having  seats  in  or  directly  responsilile  to  the 
lunislatui'o.  Ill  some  .  mntries  of  Europe,  and  in  England's  dependencies,  the  English  model 
IS  directly  followed,  but  the  South  American  republics  have  taken  the  American  sy.stem  with 
•soiiiu  niodilleatiiuis,  In  l  'anada  alone,  in  America,  is  responsible  or  English  parliamentary 
Movernniunfc  Motm  in  complete  oi)eration.  Nevertheless  it  is  England  that  has  given  represent- 
Jitive  govoriimtMit  to  the  world  at  large.  The  system  of  the  United  States  is  based  on  English 
iiistitutionx  of  a  century  ago,  and  rtn  the  legislative  system  of  the  old  Enghsh  colonies.  It  is 
I  lie  prinuiple  of  federation  that  has  been  fully  expanded  in  the  United  States.  It  has  formed 
tlio  iiiodul  for  DVeli  Switzerland  and  Canada,  and  developed  the  idea  all  throughout  the  world. 
In  (lermany,  Aiistriii,  Hungary,  Norway  and  Sweden,  the  West  Indies,  and  in  a  few  South 
American  mpiiblios,  wo  see  this  federal  idea  solving  important  problems  of  political  govern- 
ment,    In  Alintralasitt  there  is  now  before  the  legislatures  and  people  a  scheme  of  union  based 


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on  that  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  and  tlie  time  is  probably  not  far  distant  when  tliose 
distant  English  commnnities  will  enter  into  the  rank  of  federations  with  a  great  futnre  before 
them  as  a  united  dominion  of  the  empire.  The  federal  idea  in  co-operation  with  responsiljle 
or  representative  government  must  sooner  or  later  rule  the  world. 

In  every  country  possessing  representative  government  we  see  a  parliament  or  diet  or 
congress,  or  some  other  assembly  conveying  the  same  political  thought  in  the  particular 
language  of  a  nation  or  state.  In  the  majority  of  cases,  two  houses  prevail.  Canada  occupii-.< 
an  exceptional  position  among  English  dependencies  with  responsible  government,  since  five 
out  of  the  seven  provinces  of  the  dominion  have  abolished  their  legislative  councils  or  upper 
branches  of  the  legislature.  Tho^e  countries  in  America  that  have  followed  the  model  of  the 
United  States  possess  a  senate  or  upper  chamber  (Nicaragua  excepted).  One  chambered 
legislatures  prevail  in  Servia,  Bulgaria,  Greece,  in  the  landtags  of  Austria,  and  in  the  diets 
of  the  minor  German  states  except  those  of  the  free  cities.  Apart  from  these  legislative 
bidies,  the  European  communities  have  two  cliambers,  varying  from  that  of  Norway  (where, 
after  a  single  gener.-^l  election,  a  certain  number  of  the  deputies  returned  are  told  to  make  an 
upper  house,)  to  the  ultra-aristocratic  house  of  magnates,  established  from  the  earliest  time 
under  the  ancient  Hungai'ian  constitution.  Hereditary  peers,  generally  mixed  with  life  peers 
and  elective  peers,  are  still  common  in  the  second  chambers  of  the  continent  of  Europe  ;  they 
are  found  in  Cisleithan  Austria,  in  Prussia,  in  Bavaria,  in  some  of  the  smaller  German  states. 
and  in  Spain  and  Portugal.  Life  peers  also  occur  by  themselves  but  the  crown  is  generally 
directed  by  the  constitution  to  select  them  from  certain  classes  of  distinguished  men.  The 
best  example  of  an  upper  house  formed  by  this  method  is  the  Italian  senate.  In  many  state* 
the  mode  of  electing  senators  or  peers  is  indirect,  either  the  electorate  is  different,  or  pro- 
vinces, or  states  or  communes  elect,  while  the  deputies  of  the  popular  branch  are  taken  from 
the  nation  at  large.  Even  the  senate  "f  the  United  Stjites  is  founded  on  ineipiality  of  repre- 
seJitation.  This  distinction  between  the  elections  of  the  two  houses  shows  a  fundamental 
doubt  as  to  the  safety  of  the  democratic  theory. 

The  second  or  popular  chamV)er,  however,  is  the  most  powerful.  All  elected  or  second 
assemhlies  have  the  initiabion  of  money  votes,  and  taxation.  The  senate  of  the  United  States  is 
probably  the  sole  instance  of  a  legislative  body  which  is  not  inferior  in  legislative  importance 
to  the  lower  house,  and  possesses  special  functions — the  approval  or  rejection  of  important 
appointments  and  the  confirmation  of  treaties — not  enjoyed  by  any  similar  body  in  the  world. 
In  the  Spanish  cortes,  however,  either  house  may  take  the  initiative  in  all  cases  of  legislation. 
In  the  Netherlands,  the  upper  house  cannot  amend  the  bills  of  the  lower  branch,  but  must 
accept  or  reject  them  in  their  entirctj'.  The  British  house  of  lords  cannot  initiate  or  amend  a. 
money  bill ;  neither  can  the  (^lanadian  senate  nor  the  upper  houses  of  any  of  the  British 
depeiKiencies.  The  senate  of  the  United  States,  however,  may  amend  while  it  caijnot 
originate  a  revenue  or  money  bill.  The  upper  house  of  the  Prussian  landtag  cannot  amend 
the  budget.  In  some  countries  there  is  a  union  of  the  two  houses  to  consider  and  pass  bill- 
on which  one  or  the  other  disagrees.  Tiiis  is  a  useful  precedent,  though  it  is  borrowed  from 
the  system  of  the  United  States.  In  some  (German  states  a  jjermangnt  committee  represents 
the  house  or  houses  then  not  sitting — a  '/(/asi  responsible  government  in  practice. 

Universal  suffrage  ])revails  generally  in  North  and  South  America,  including  the  provincef< 
of  Britisli  Columl)ia,  Manitoba,  (Jntario,  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island.  In  n 
few  South  American  states,  and  in  Massachusetts  some  education;!!  tests  are  necessary. 
Costa  Uica  limits  the  franchise  to  thoae  n'lio  can  live  respectably,  and  Mexico  to  "  all  respect- 
able male  adults."  Hayti  requires  lur  negro  citizens  to  have  "some  vocation" — a  mere 
euphemism  certainly.  In  the  states  of  (Jolorado,  Utah  and  Wyoming,  women  can  vooe  at 
state,  as  well  as  at  muricipal  elections,  and  the  same  is  true  of  New  Zealand  and  South  Australia. 
In  Europe,  pn.perty,  income,  a, id  the  payment  of  taxes  govern.  The  (German  reichstag  ami 
French  cliamber  of  de|)uties  are  chosen  by  general  suffrage.  But  in  no  part  of  Europe  except 
Austria  can  women  \()te  even  jn  a  property  oualitication.  In  some  countries  a  ])remium  is 
placed  on  learning  or  education,   viz.:    Victoria,  Tasmania,  Ecuador,  Bolivia,  Chili,  Cane  <>t 


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(iood  Hope,  Malta,  Hawaii,  Hungary,  Bremen,  ami  other  states.  In  Montenegro,  men 
oapalfle  of  bearing  arms  arc  the  electors.  In  a  few  countries  the  age  of  electors  is  limited  to  25, 
luit  the  ordinary  age  of  manhood,  21,  may  be  considered  the  rule. 

Qualitieatioiis  for  members  of  the  houses  are  required  generally  on  the  lines  of  age,  but 
txoept  in  a  few  of  the  ohler  states  of  Europe  property  qualitication  is  now  not  necessary  for 
the  popular  chamber.  The  age  of  the  elected  or  appointed  members  of  the  upper  houses  in 
('tiierally  greater  than  that  of  the  lower,  30  being  the  avsrage.  The  number  of  members  in 
upper  houses — chiefly  those  elected  or  appointed — is,  as  a  rule,  lower  than  that  of  the 
l)opular  chamber.  The  English  house  of  lords,  however,  is  not  very  much  less  than  that  of 
the  commons,  but,  it  must  be  remembered  that  only  a  small  proportion  of  peers  ever  take 
their  seats  or  vote.  The  Hungarian  house  of  magnates  actually  counts  a  few  more  than  the 
popular  branch,  while  the  new  Japanese  parliivment  preserves  a  parity. 

The  I'clations  to  the  executive  show  great  divergence.  Countries  of  the  Engli.sh  type,  as 
I  have  iilready  intimated,  display  the  ministerial  responsibility  well  developed.  On  the 
continent  generally  the  connection  is  somewhat  slighter.  In  Sweden  and  .Norway  it  is  unde- 
tined.  To  be  sure  the  German  constitution  does  not  create  a  ministry  responsible  to  the 
legislature.  But  the  system  of  government  "seems  to  be  in  a  transition  stage  between  the 
pue-niau  rule  of  t/uasl  absolutism  under  constitutional  forms,  and  the  liberal  reijhiie  of  modern 
'inies."  There  is  no  ministei-ial  responsibility  in  Switzerland.  Between  the  anglo-continental 
system  and  the  congressional  plan,  there  is  a  very  wide  divergence. 

The  sovereign  of  a  monarchy  and  the  president  of  a  republic  has,  with  a  few  exceptions, 
some  share,  often  considerable,  in  legislation.  The  German  emperor  has  vast  powers  ; — the 
other  P]uropean  constitutional  sovereigns  far  less.  The  American  president  has  far  greater 
power  in  legislation  than  the  (lueen  of  England,  since  he  can  stop  any  congressional  legislatiim 
when  there  is  not  a  two-thirds  majority  in  both  houses  to  over-ride  his  veto.  The  king  of 
Sweden  has  an  absolute  veto  in  Sweden,  and  promulgates  various  laws,  though  in  his  oflice  as 
king  of  Norway  ho  *  as  a  suspensive  veto  only,  and  possesses  some  temporary  powers  when  the 
storthing  is  not  sitting. 

The  French  national  assembly  has  the  important  duty  of  electing  the  president  of  the 
republic,  while  the  Swiss  federal  republic— the  home  of  the  "initiative"  and  the  "  refer- 
ondum"^chooses  the  entire  executive  or  federal  council.  Mer,.  ;ers  of  this  council  can  sit  and 
speak  but  not  vote  in  the  chambers.  The  federal  assemblv  elect  the  president  and  vice- 
president  from  among  the  members  of  this  council.  Here  are  more  illustrations  of  distrust  of 
democracy. 

It  may  be  said  that  the  principles  of  representative  and  popular  government  have,  indeed, 
made  remarkable  strides  within  the  latter  half  of  this  century.  The  latest  acqui.sition  is 
•lapau,  which  has  already  made  a  claim  for  a  high  place  among  civilized  nations  and  proved  its 
capacity  to  understaiul  the  principles  of  parliamentary  government  as  well  as  tlie  rules  and 
conditions  of  modern  warfare.  Another  half-century  must  witness  an  extraordinary  develop- 
ment in  the  same  direction  of  popular  government.  The  grej't  En,.i'ih  poet  wrote  a 
political  truth  when  he  told  us  years  ago  : — 

"  For  throu(fh  all  the  ages  an  increasing  purpose  runs, 
And  the  thou^thta  of  men  are  widened  witli  the  process  of  the  sunsi." 


m 


II.- GOVERNMENT   OF   THii    BRITISH   EMPIRE. 


Population,  34,"),(KHl,()l)0;  with  i>rote('torales,  about 
.W2,(XW,tK)0.  Area  witliout  protootec)  territory,  '.),14.,- 
Tilfi  square  miles. 

(iRKAT  Hkitain  amii  Ikkland.-  Moiiari'li.v  under  par- 
liauienrarv  ffovernmenl.  Popidation  in  1891,  ;17  74ii,-28;t ; 
Knu'la.id,  •i'.ofiO.OIHI :  Wales,  l.'ilO, 034  ;  (Scotland,  4,()'25,- 
'lii;  Ireland,  4,"04,7.W.  Area,  121,11:")  sipiare  miles: 
Kiijrland,  ."il.OdO;  W.-ilcs,  7,378;  Scotland,  30,(l('O;  Ire- 
land, 31,7:)». 


KXECLTIVK   Powkh. 

A  sovt  cigii,  at  present  a  (pieen,  exercising'  al!  powers 
of  executive  yovciiunent  throutrli  a  cabinet  compcwcd  uf 
certain  sworn  privy  councillors,  ulio  act  as  advisers  of 
the  crown,  and  conduct  the  piiblic  iidmiMisiniliuM  in 
.accordance  with  law  and  constitutional  usaye.  Thii 
crown  is  hereditary .  but  subject  to  ,-uch  liniitiilions  as 
may  be  imposed  by  parliament— /.c,  by  the  crown,  lords 
and  commons.    The  head  of  the  .idniinistration  is  I  he 


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FORMS  OF  GOVERNMENT  THROUGHOUT  THE  WORLD. 


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premier,  or  first  minister,  who  is  the  choice  of  the 
crown  ;  he  selects  the  nicnibers  of  'he  cahinet  uml  min- 
istry, with  tiie  approval  of  the  sovereign.  The  cabinet 
consists,  at  present,  of  1(5  ministers,  of  whom  the 
first  lord  of  the  treasury  is  trenerally  jireniier.  In  addi- 
tion to  the  inner  or  advisory  council,  called  the  cabinet, 
there  arc  other  ministers  holdint;-  subordinate  positions 
..\  the  jfovermnent,  l)ut  who  also  retire  with  the  cabinet 
in  case  of  resignation  or  defeat.  The  whole  number  of 
persons  comprivinsr  the  govcnnnentof  Ungland,  includ- 
injj;  the  chief  officials  tor  Scotland  and  Ireland,  is  fiO. 
The  government  hold  ottice  as  long  as  they  retaiti  the 
confidence  of  the  house  of  oomnioiis.  The  conunon  law 
is  the  basis  of  justice  in  Creat  liiitain  and  Ireland,  and 
in  all  colonies  anil  dependencies  of  the  crown.  Wher- 
ever, in  the  latter,  the  civil  or  other  law  is  in  force,  it 
will  be  stated  below  in  the  case  of  the  particular  colony. 

LbOISLATIVE   ToWKIl    AND   LoU.\L  GOVKRN.MKST. 

The  parliament  of  Gieat  liritain  is  composed  of  the 
crown,  lords  and  commons.  The  Icjnls  consists  at  pre- 
sent of  .''>r()— archl)jshops  ('J),  bishops  ("24)  and  peers,  the 
latter  divided  into  22  luke.-,  22  manptesses,  119  earls, 
26  viscounts,  and  3(IS  barons.  Six  princes  of  the  royal 
blood  have  also  seits  in  the  house.  Scotland  is  repre- 
sented by  Ifijietis,  elected  for  each  ]i:irliament,  and 
Ireland  by  28  reiuesentative  peers  elected  for  life.  The 
speaker  is  the  lord  hii4h  chancellor  of  Kngland,  who  is  a 
member  of  tin  cabinet,  and  retires  with  a  change  of 
government.  Tlie  house  of  lords  has  co-ordinate  powers 
of  legisliilion  with  the  house  of  rommons,  except  as  re*- 
specls  ta.\ation  or  money  bills.  It  camiot  nutiate  or 
amend  such  bills,  Itut  it  may  under  excei)tional  condi- 
tions reject  them  as  a  whole.  The  house  of  coninions  is 
the  body  where  the  chief  ]>olitical  power  rests.  It  con- 
sists of  (iTO  nicnibers,  elected  by  the  legal  electors  of 
(Jreat  Hritaiii  and  Ireland,  as  follows :  England  4(!:">, 
Wales  'M),  Scotland  72,  Ireland  lo;i.  All  elections  are 
now  by  l)allot.  Since  the  reform  bill  of  18;J2  the  fran- 
chise has  been  widely  exie'ided  to  all  classes  who  have  a 
stake  in  the  country.  The  sviffrage  is  now  divided 
among  freeholders,  copyholders,  leaseholders,  occui>ants 
of  lands  anil  tenements,  and  lodgers  of  a  specified  value. 
The  hotise  of  couiinons  lasts  for  seven  years,  miless 
sooner  dissolved  by  the  crown  with  the  advice  of  the 
cabinet.  Parliament  is  summoned,  prorogued  and  dis- 
solved by  the  sovereign.  The  .siiei'ker  and  deputy 
speaker  of  the  commons  are  elected  by  I  lie  house  for 
the  duration  of  the  |iarliaineiit.  .Members  tlo  liot  re- 
(piire  a  projierty  i|iialificatiou,  l)iit  they  must  be  ICnglish 
citizens  of  the  age  of  21  years,  not  tiani' riipts,  or  idiots 
or  criminals.  .Members  are  not  paid.  The  system  of 
local  (jfovci-miient  has  lieen  much  siiii]ilifieil  ipiitc  re- 
cently. England  and  Wales  are  now  divided  into  62 
Oflministrative  counties,  including  the  city  of  London. 
In  every  county  there  is  a  conned  I'omposed  of  alder- 
men and  councillors.  Aldermen  are  elected  for  six 
years,  half  of  them  retiring  every  third  \ear.  A  louii- 
cillor  is  elected  for  three  years.  The  roimlies  are  again 
divided  into  "  urlian  districts"  and  '■rural  districts,'  in 
which  councils  are  elected.  The  pari>li  continues  to  be 
a  unit  of  local  government,  and  the  duties  formerly 
performed  by  "vestries"  aie  now  discharged  by 
"parish  meetings"  anil  "parish  councils."  In  cities 
and  towns  the  affairs  are  adniinistced  by  nuiniciiial 
<'orporations,  consisting  of  nui\or,  aldermen  and  bur- 
gesses; the  mayor  and  aldermen  a^e  elected  by  the 
council,  and  the  burgesses  by  ratep  lyers.  Women  can 
be  elected  only  to  district  councils  and  purlsh  councils, 
including  the   l.onilon    vestries.     .Married    as    well    as 


Pbrim,  a  dependency  of  Aden,  has  five  square  miles, 
and  a  population  of  2,000. 

ExKciTivR  PowRR.  —  Under  the  lieutenant-governor  I 
and  council  of  Bombay,  who  are  represente<l  by  a  presi-  ! 
dent  or  jioliiical  resident,  who  is  the  coniniundant  of  j 
the  P^nglish  troops  in  the  peninsula.  ' 

Andaman  and  Nicobar  Islands,  a  penal  settle-  i 
inent ;  estimated  population,  27,0(H) ;  area,  2,608  square 
miles. 

K.xKCUTiVK  PowKR.--  Subject  to  government  of  Henpil  i 
(see  India).    A  chief  commissioner  and  superintendent 
are  appointed  by  the  Indian  government. 


Ascension  Island,  a  naval  station ;  area,  38  sqiiare 
iniles. 

KxKCLTiVK  PowKR.— This  rocky  island  is  under  the 
control  of  the  English  navy. 


Bahamas  (West  Indies),  representative  but  not  re- 
sponsible government ;   population,  47, .'56.5  ;  area,  5,800  | 
square  mil  s. 

ExKccTiNr;  PowKK.  Governor  appointed  by  the  im- 
perial government,  a.s  in  othercolonies  and  dependencies 
(except;  the  provinies  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada), 
assisted  by  an  executive  coimcil  of  nine  members, 
partly  official  and  partly  unofficial,  having  seatsin  one 
of  the  branches  of  the  legislature. 

Lkimsi,.\tive  I'owKit  AND  LOCAL  GovKRNMKNT.— Legis- 
lative council  of  nine  members,  chosen  by  the  crown, 
and  a  representative  assembly  of  2!)  inember.s  elected 
on  a  small  jiroperty  qualification.  Members  must 
have  a  jiroperty  qualification. 

Bahrein  Islands,  English  protectorate ;  estimated 
population,  2,'),000. 

E.XKCi  rrvK  Power.—  Hereditary  chief  or  sheik,  who  i- 
a  Mohammedan.     English  resident  controls  alTairs. 


Baluchistan,  an  indeiiendent  feudatoiy  state  oi 
India  under  the  protectorate  of  Kngland  ;  populatioi:, 
r)lK),000,  largely  nomadic;  area  1(16,000  square  miles. 
•  KxKcrnvi',  I'owkh.— A  hereditary  khan  or  chief,  who 
s  the  head  of  a  confederacy  of  chiefs,  with  undefineil 
powers,  and  aided  by  an  English  political  agent  so  far 
as  British  interests  are  concerned. 

Basutoland,  crown  colony ;  jiopulation,  2i;),0(l(i. 
neiirly  all  natives  ;  area  estimated  at  l(),:t(l(»  sqiiai' 
miles. 

KxKciTiv  •;  !'o\VRR.--.\  resident  commissioner,  ai. 
iioinled  by  be  crown,  actitiu-  under  the  direction  of  the 
high  conmii-sioner  for  South  Africa. 

Lkqislativk  I'owKii  ANii  LocAi,  (tOVKR.N.MKNT. —Legis- 
lative authority  is  exercised  by  the  comniissioniir  b\ 
proclamation. 


vote    at    parocliial    eli 
parish    councils,    and 


single    women    can 
Scodand    there    are 

bodies  in  towns  and  cities.    The  coninil 
consisi  of  a  provost  and  bailies.     In  Ireland 
system    of    representative    local    gov  ei  nine 
counties  the  authority   is   the   grand   jury 
towns  and  boroiiglis  there  are  cori 
of  mavor,  alilennen  iiiiil  councillors. 


■'ions.     In 

nniiiiciiial 

the  latter 

here  is  no 

t,    but    in 

In   some 

lalioMi  c  'iisisiing 

In  the  majority  of 


towns  local  government  Is  entrusted  to  commissioners, 
a)ipointed  by  the  Irish  government. 

BRITISH  COLONIES  AND  DEPENDENCIES,  viz.: 

Aden,  a  Mrifish  protectorate  and  foriiHiKl  station; 
estimated  population,  42, 00(i,  mostly  Hedouins  ;  area,  "^ 
square  miles. 


Bechuanaland,  British  lirown  lolonv  ;  population 

7(l.(MiU  ;  area,  7  ,  ,iKlO  square  miles, 

ExKciTivK  PovvKit.  A'l  aibiiiiiistraior,  deputy  high 
coniinis.sioner,  i  nil  duel  magistrate,  representing  tht 
governor  of  Cape  :  'olony, 

Lkoisi,ativk  I'ovvei!  and  Local  (iov  rknment. — This 
I'olony  is  to  lie  annoxed  iimncdiar.  ly  to  the  Oape,  ai 
this  time  of  writing. 

Bennudas,  "ith  reinesenlative,  but  nol  responsi- 
t)le  ^'oveniment;  po])ulation,  ir),ti(lO ;  area.  111  square 
miles. 

HxEC'rivE  Power. -Governor,  assisted  by  a  jirivv 
couMiil,  ajipointed  by  the  crown,  and  consi.st'iiiir  of  fouV 
oltieial  and  (wo  unotficial  members. 

LEIHSI.AriVK      I'liVVI?!!       AND       LoCAL      ( ioVEUXMKN'r.  — .\ 

legislative  coiinril  of  nine  niembeis,  three  of  whom  are 
otiicial,  and  six  iinofHci.d,  but  all  appointed  by  the 
crown.  A  'muse  of  iissembly  of  :tli  members,  elected  b.\ 
a  freehold  qualification,  .^iembers  nuist  have  a  pro- 
perty  qualilieation,  and  are  paid  ss.  a  day  for  lit  tend- 
ance.    Hamilton  .md  St.  George  have  corporations. 

Bfiti.sh  Centfal  Africa,  comprising  Nvasalanil 
;  and  the  liritisli  s|iliere  of  infliien''e  beyond  ;  an'  Englisb 
I  pro(ectorat>  ;  estimated  population, ',^,(M)0,(M(0.  .\rea, 
;  I  estimated  at  .'■iii(),()(l((  sipinre  iiiileK. 
I  ExEciTiVE  PowKR.— The  affairs  of  Nya,salani1  arc  ail- 
I  minisfered    by   an   imi.erial    comruissioner    under    thi 


instructions  of  the 
and  the  territory  1 
cnmniissioner  (lire 
chartered  couipanj 

British  Nortl 
estimated  populali 

KxKCiriVB  Powr 
are,  under  a  royal 
directors  in  Londo 
and  residents  appo 
governor  the  app 
foreign  secretary  o 
laws  arc  administ 
necessary.  Engli 
several  provinces. 

Barbadoes,  w 

ble  government ;  p 
miles. 

KXBCt'TIVE  PflWE 

live  committee, 
other  jiersons  as  n 
member  of  the  legi 
the  assembly,  iioni 
Lehislative  Povv 
lative  council  of  iii 
and  a  house  of  asst 
bv  the  (leople  on  a 
sons  enjoying  peni- 

Brunei,  a  Biiti 
area,  2S'i,(K)U  .sip. at 

KXKCtTlVE  Po.VK 

ruler.  The  coihuI 
liere,  with  appeals 
Settlements. 

Canada,  l>om 

repiesiutativ  e  am 
tion,  about  .'),01J0 
(exclusive  of  wate 

KxEi.MTiVE    Povv 
governor-general, 
by  a  cahinet  chosei 
of    Canada,    and 
departmentai   ottii 
wilhoul    oth'-e.       1 
as  they  have  the 
parliament.     The 
nient  are  those  of 
law  ,>f   England  p 
(^lueber.   where   til 
criminal  law  ap€  ir 

Legislative  ''^l' 
queen.  Miiate.  »iu 
composed  of  7-  m 
crown,  possesiiefl 
the  age  of  M>  vei 
crown.  If  how  lO 
the  house  of  cimii 
taxation,  or  moiie; 
amend  such  bills 
ordinary  circumsti 
session  of  over  ■ 
expenses  at  the  ra 
iiig.  The  house  o 
members — oho.seii 
property,  income 
eitizenshi]).  Mem 
hut  they  must  be 
no;  disqualitieil  b. 
commons.  Parlia 
years  uiiles.^  soon 
and  meets  once  ev 
as  se'iiatoi's.  As 
government,  her  I 
subjects  of  domin 
written  coiistituli 
1S(17,  with  the  resi 
provinces  in  the  fi 
of  Caiiadii  except 
complete  svstem 
entrusts  eerlaiii  </ 
municipal  divisio 
ships,  towns,  villa 
[layers.     The   rul 


lSi)7l 


FORMS   OF   GOVERNMENT   THKOUCiHOl'T   THE    WORLD. 


7^ 


las  five  square  mik-s. 


tectorate ;  cstimattMl 


i^olouy ;  |io)iulutioii 


N.vasiilaiirl  arc  ad- 
Nsionor    lllirk-r    lh(- 


iiijitnictions  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  foreign  affairs, 
aiul  the  territory  beyond,  under  British  iiiHuence.  l)y  a 
inmniissioiier  directed  by  the  British  South  Africa 
cliartercd  coinimny. 


Cana<tian  parliament  and  of  the  le^rislat-  -es  are  based 
on  those  of  tic  imperial  parliament.  The  elosuiedoet 
not  exist  in  Canada. 


British  North  Borneo,  a  British  protectorate; 
estimated  population,  2()0,(>0();  area,  ;iO,om)  s(|uare  miles. 


are,  under  a  royal  charter,  administered  by  a  court  of 
directors  in  London,  with  a  governor,  treasurer-tjeneral 
and  residents  ap|)ointed  by  them,  but  in  the  case  of  the 
I'overnor  tlie  appointment  must  l.e  approved  by  the 
roreij,'!!  secretary  of  state.  The  Indian  penal  and  other 
laws  are  administered  with  such  modifications  as  are 
necessary.  Ensflish  magistrates  are  stationed  in  the 
severiil  provinces. 


Provinces  and  Territories  of  the  Dom'-uion, 

viz. — Nova   Bcotii.    population,    4ri(l,H9(; ;    arck,   iO.OOO 

s(piare   miles.     Vew   Brunswicli,    ])0|ni!!Hion,    :i21,26u  ; 

kxKCiTlvK"  PowKR.— The  affairs  of  this   i)rotectorate  j  area,  28,200.     I'rinceKdward  Island,  population,  10it,O78; 

area,  2,0(K».  Quebec,  population,  l,4'<8,ri;i.'i ;  area,  228,- 
IXlil.  Ontario,  population,  2,114, ;j21  ;  area,  222,000. 
Slaniloba,  population,  l.'i2.i')0() ;  area,  116,021.  British 
Cciliuiibia,  iHiiMilation,  08,17^  ;  area,  407  !»i(t. 

KxKcrTlVK.  I'owKii.— In  all  these  provinces  there  is  a 
lientenantijovernor,  appointed  for  five  years  by  the 
ifovernor-Kenerat  of  the  Dominion  in  council,  and  aided 
bv  an  executive  coimcil  of  eiffht  or  less  members,  who 


liave  seats  in  the  le};islalure,  and  are  responsible  to  the 
]i(>|inlar  house  in  accordance  with  the  principles  of 
Kn(;lisb  jiarliamentary  yovcrmiierjt. 

I/K0ISI,ATIVK     I'OWKR     AND     LoCAIi     (ioVK.RNMKM.  —   III 

Nova  S<;otia  niid  i^ueber  tliere  is  a  lej^islative  council  of 
20  .and  24  members  respectively,  appointed  liy  the 
lieutenant-i;overnor  in  council  of  each  province.  The 
as.scmbly  m  these  i>oovince8  consists  of  38  and  7;i  mem- 
bers respectively,  elected  forfouryears  in  i\o\a  Scotia, 
and  (or  live  years  in  tMiebei',  on  a  limited  frinchise 
based  on  pro|ierty  atKl  income.  The  speaker  of  the 
Icitislative  council  is  appointed  by  the  crown.  In  the 
five  other  provinces  there  is  only  one  liousu,  an  elected 
iissemblv,  viz.,  Ontario.  04  nuMnoers;  New  Brunswick, 
41  :  P.  k.  Islanrl.SO;  Manitolia,  40;  British  Columbia, 
H3.  In  all  the.se  pros  inces  there  is  inanlicod  suffraffe, 
limited  liy  residence  and  citizenship,  liiit  in  P.  K.  Island 


Barbadoes,  with  representative,  Imt  not  responsi- 
lilc  government ;  population,  IS.'i.OOO  ;  area,  10(!  sipiare 
miles. 

KxKCi'TiVK  I'owKR. — Ciovemor,  assisted  by  an  execu- 
tive committee,  officials,  military  otiicers,  and  such 
other  persons  as  may  he  iioniinaled  by  the  (pieen,  one 
member  of  the  lesfislative  council,  and  four  members  of 
the  .assembly,  nominated  by  the  jrovernor. 

LwnsLATivK  PoWKii  Axn  Local  <lovKiisMK.NT.— A  lej^is- 
lative  council  of  nine  members,  appointed  by  the  (pieen, 
and  a  house  of  assembly  of  24  members  elected  amuially 
by  the  people  on  a  \  ery  lilieral  franchise,  including  ])er- 
SOMS  enjoyiny  pensions. 

Brunei,  a  Bi it ish  1)1  otect orate  ;  population,  15,000; 
area,  2SO,OfiO  s(p. are  miles. 

KxKCUTiVK  Po  VKK.   -.^  native  staic,  with  a  Sultan  as  a  j  l.''i  are  elected  on  a  special  real  estate  (|ualificaiinM.-    In 

ruler.     The  eoii'iular  courts  at  Borneo  h.ave  jurisdiction  :  all  of  these  provinces  the  ilnrat ion  i.f  the  assembly  is  four 

here,  with  appeals  to  the  supreme  court  of  the  Straits    years,  unless  sooner  dissolved.      .Sessions  arc   annual. 

Settlements.  i  In  all  of  the  provim  es  the  speakers  of  the  a-ssemblies 

1  are  elected  by  the  members,     In  bctli  houses  members 

Canada,  dominion  of,  a  fcder.'il  dependency,  with  '  are  jiaid.  Members  require  no  projierly  <pialification. 
reiuesintatise  and  responsible  };(jvernment.  Popula-  '  The  lej,nslativc  powers  of  the  le^'i«latures  are  defined  liy 
tion,  about  .'>,000,000  ;  area,  3,31f),(j47  square  miles  |  the  British  .North  .\merica  Act  of  18t)7  Widows  and  u  11- 
(exchisive  of  waters).  ;  married   women,   when  taxed,   can    vote   at  munici)ial 

KxKcmvK  PowKH  The  ipieeu  represented  by  a  elw'tions  in  Ontario  and  the  North-West  Territories  ;  in 
i;i)>ernor-jfeneral,  appointed  by  the  crown,  and  advised  j  .Manitoba  ami  British  Columbia,  idl  women  who  are 
by  a  cabinet  chosen  from  memt'crs  of  the  lu-ivy  couacil  j  taxed  in  their  own  riuhl  can  vote  at  i-ucli  elections. 

of    Canada,    and    consisiinir    "i    12    luiiiistcrs,  holdin)^  j  

departmental  offices,  besides  one  or  more  niinislers  !  Nortll-West  Territories.  di\  ided  into  districio, 
without  ofhcc.  The  uovernment  holds  office  as  loujr  1  viz.  :  .Alberta,  .Assiniboia,  .\tliabasca,  Sa-skatchewaii, 
as  they  have  the  confidence  of  the  popular  branch  of  \  with  reiiri-sentative  but  not  respnusible  i^overnrnent. 
parliament.  The  prim  iph^s  ot  itarliamenlary  ffovi-ru-  ;  In  aildition  tu  these  iiartially  selticd  and  ory;aiiizcd  dis- 
meiit  are  those  of  Knf^land.  The  <'onnnon  and  criminal  Iricts.  the  follow  inji'  div  isinns  have  also  been  made  in  the 
law  .if  Enirlanri  prevails  in  all  the- provinces  except- j  iuisettlc<l  ri"/i...i  ;  I'lMnklin,  Keewatiii,  Mackenzie,  I'n- 
(^•uebec.  where  'he  old  French  civil  code  and  Kniflish  i  ijava,  and  ViikoM.  Tb(  total  population  of  the  .N.  W.T. 
criminal  law  ar»  in  force.  I  is  now  alioni  10ii,iK)(i  so.ils;  area,  2,41)7,427  square  milas. 

LKOLstiArivR  "owKR  AKP  l.oiAi.  (!o\  ERN.MKXT.  —  The  j  KxF.ctTiVK  PowKii.  A  lieulenant-j,'overnor,  appointed 
(|ueen.  senate.    *nd  house  o<  cnnimons.     The  senate  is     "       '"  .  .      .    _        . 

composed  of  7-  members,  when  full,  !>)ipoiiited  by  the 
crown,  po.ssesM«l  of  property  ,|ualitication  and  of 
the  aije  <'f  :io  vears.  The  speaker  is  cliosen  by  !he 
crown.  Ir  has  co-oiflinate  iin.x'rs  of  lejtislation  '.vith 
the  house  ot  i-omiiions,  except  in  the  ca.se  of  revenue, 
taxation,  or  money  bills.  Thoutrh  it  cannot  initiate  or 
amend  sui^h  bills, 
ordinary  circumstances.     Member 

session  of  over  :iO  days,  and  a  sum  for  tra\ellui}j' 
pxpinses  at  the  rate  of  lo  cents  a  mile  iroinyand  return- 
iuit.  The  house  of  I'ommons  consists,  at  present,  of  213 
members— clKiseii  on  a  very  liberal  franchise  based  on 
property,  income  and  was.'e-earnin}r.  with  residence  and 
citizenship.  Member!-  require  no  )noperty  ipialificatiou, 
but.  they  n\usi  l)e  of  the  aye  of  2)  and  British  subjocls, 
HO,  (lisipinlitled  lo  law.  The  speak.',  is  ciio.sen  by  the 
commons.  Parli.iment  has  a  lejjal  existence  of  five 
years  unless  sooner  ilissolved  by  tlie  ^.'■overiior-a'cneral. 
and  meets  once  every  \ear.  Members  ore  |iaid  the  same 
as  scMiators.     As  Candida  iiossesses  a  sv.stem  of  federal 


for   five  years  t)y  the  };-overnor-,!;eneral  of  Canada   in 

council,  and  assisted  by  an  executive  committee  of  four 

persons,  chos.'ui  by  lie- assembly  for  fInaiK'ial  |>urposes. 

Lkoisi.ativk    Powki;    and    Local    (iovKRNMi;.xr.  -  .^n 

asscmiily  of  2(i  members  chosen  by  ballot  on  a  very 

liberid    fraTichise    br.sed   on   residence    and    household 

qualification,  Indians  liciii;;  excluded.     It  elects  its  own 

it   may   reject    them   under  extra-    siicaker.  has  a,  duration  of  four  years  unless  sooner  (lis- 

are  paid  .«!, 000  for  a  '  solved,  and  meets  once  even    ycTr.     Members  do  not 

reipiire  a  proiierty  qualification.    The  legislative  powers 

are  dedned  by  a  dominion  act,  and  are,  as  nearly  as 

praclicabUr,  those  of  provincial  .isscmblies.     .Mnnicipal 

institutions  have  been  established  in  towns  and  rural 

districts,  in  imitation  of  the  Ontario  system. 


Cape  of  Good  Hope  with  responsible  sfovern- 
nunl  ;  popiilalion.  1,.VJ,s,inii;;  area,  222,000  sipiare  miles. 

KxnciTivK  PiiH'KR.--  A  jioveinor,  a.ssisfed  b\-  an  execu- 
tive council  of  six  or  more  members,  havuiij:  seals  in  the 
leirislal-ire.and  holding- otiice  on  tin'  principles  of  ipspoti- 
sible  i;o\erninent.  Tin!  Koman  liutch  civil -ind  Kn^flish 
.'ov  ernment,  her  lenislati\e  powers  arc  limited  to  ce;fain  I  i  timinal  laws  arc  in  force. 


subjects  of  dominion  <  r  national  import,  set  forth  in  thi 
written  constitui  ion,  or  British  .N'oilb  .Vmerica  .\ct,  of 
1S07,  with  the  rcsiilueot  power  not  expressly  ;;iven  to  the 
provinces  in  the  feileral  udv  ernment.  AH  the  provinces 
of  (Janada  except  Prince  Kdwaril  Island  )iiis.sess  a  very 
t^omplefe  system  of  municipal  uovernnient  which 
entrusts  certain  '/""'"  legislative  powers  to  councils  in 
mnnicipal  divisions  known  as  cities,  ■•oimties,  town- 
ships, towns,  villages  and  paristies,  and  elected  by  rate- 
payers.    The  rules  and    usajics  ot   procedure  of   the 


l.l'.UIHLATIVK  PoWKR  AS'Il  LoCAl,  <  io\KHNMi;N  t,       A  le'jis- 

lative  couieMl  of  22  members  elected  for  se\  en  years, 
presided  om'v,  i\r  (\[iirlii.  bv  i  he  chief  justic  ,  imd  u 
hon--e  of  assembly  of  7(1  eiecled  members.'  The  members 
of  the  lejfislalive  council  must  have  a  property  ipialifi- 
cation,  but  any  jterson  not  an  alien  or  otbcrwisM  di»- 
qiuilifled  may  be  ele<ted  a  memiier  of  assembly.  Mem- 
bers of  both  houses  are  elected  by  ballot  on  a  verv 


*  See  liourinot's  "  How  Canada  is  fJoverned,"  p.  ISS. 


iil'  ! 


80 


FORMS  OF  GOVERNMENT  THROUGHOUT  THE  WORT  D. 


[1897Ml«!J7J 


iOJ 


lil'"ral  franchise,  !i?°()  on  property,  income  or  waf{es, 
a.id  certai.  eleinciitary  e<iuciitional  reciuirements. 
Me. libers  are  paid.  The  tlehate  may  be  either  in  Enfflish 
o'-  Uutcli.  The  Msembly  elects  its  own  speaker,  meets 
annually,  atid  has  a  duration  of  five  years  unle.s8  sooner 
dissolved.  A  munici])al  system  has  been  established, 
and  councillors  are  elected  to  boards  and  councils. 

Ceylon,  crown  colony;  population,  3,100,000;  area, 
25,365  s(iuare  miles. 

ExKCUTiVK  I'uWKii.— Governor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  five  members,  composed  of  officials  and  the 
conunander-in-chief.  The  Roman  Dutch  law  and  Indian 
penal  code  prevail. 

Lkotslativb  Powkr  and  Local  Govrrx.mbxt.— A  legis- 
lative council  of  17  members,  includinff  the  members  of 
the  executive  council,  four  other  otflce-holdcrs,  and 
eight  imofflcial  members  apiiointed  by  the  crown.  The 
governor  is  president.  Government  agents  administer 
local  affairs  of  the  nine  provinces. 


Channel  l8le.nd.S :  Jersey,  Guernsey,  Alderney, 
a&tk,  Herm,  represe-itj^ive  dependencies ;  population, 
92,000;  area,  73  s(iuare  mii^' 

KxKCi'TiVK  PowKK.— One  lieiii. -governor  appointed  by 
the  crown,  for  Jersey,  ;uid  another  governor  in  Guernsey 
for  the  other  islands. 

liROISIiATIVK    I'OWKR    AND   LOCAL  GOVKUNMK.N'T.— States 

a.s:  embly,  i)artly  officials,  partly  elected  members.    The 
islands  have  their  own  laws  and  customs. 


Gibraltar,  military  coloi.y;  j  ipiilation  J0,00(i: 
including  military  ;  uien    two  si]uare  miles. 

ExEctTiVK  PowKh.-  Governor,  whf  is  the  Keneral 
connuanding  and  exercises  :iil  neces-'ary  poi-ers  of 
government. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  Go»'KR.N.MBNr.--Tht 
management  of  local  matters  like  water  supply,  drain- 
aj'e,  health,  etc.,  is  entrusted  to  a  body  nominated  bv 
the  governor,  called  the  sanitary  connnissioners. 

Gold  Coast  Colony,  crown  colony  ;  populaticii, 
77,(X)0  ;  area,  3i),0U0  square  miles. 

EXKCITIVE  PowBR. — Govemor,  aided  by  an  exccntivu 
council  composed  of  the  conmumdanl  arid  fou.  officials. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  Govkrn.mk  .t  — Legis' 
lativc  council  of  the  ^'overnor,  the  chief  ju,'  ice,  mem- 
bers of  the  executive  council  and  three  .  m-otfici;il 
pei'sons.  For  the  purposes  of  administration  the  l:i 
districts  of  the  colony  are  presided  over  by  a  conunis- 
sioner. 


Cjrprus,  British  protectorate  by  convenlion  with 
Turkey ;  estimated  population,  210,000 ;  area,  3,,584 
square  miles. 

Exkci'tivk  Powkr.  — High  commissioner,  or  adminis- 
trator, appointee!  by  the  Knglish  crown,  and  aided  hy 
an  executive  council  of  five  members,  includii.  •  the  ad- 
ministrator and  commandant  of  the  garrison. 

Leoihlativk  Powkr  and  Local  Govkrnmk.vt.— Legis- 
lative council  composed  of  the  hi^h  commissioner 
(president  fx-iifficio),  six  non-elective  members  or 
offii;ials,  and  I'i  elected  members,  nine  chosen  by  the 
non-Malioiiietan  population  an(i  three  by  the  Miiliome- 
tan  pojHilation.  The  franchise,  which  can  lie  exercised 
hy  IJritish  subjects  and  foreigners  after  five  .\oars'  resi- 
dence, is  base<l  on  the  payment  of  native  taxes.  The 
oouncil  may  last  five  years  unless  sooner  dissolved. 
The  Knglish  and  Ottoman  law  jirevails,  and  English  or 
native  judges  exercise  jurijdi;'tioii  according  as  the  case 
affects  Ottoman  or  foreign  interests.  Elective  councils 
exist  in  towns  for  local  purposes. 


Guiana,  Hritish,  with  representative  but  not  re- 
sponsible government ;  population,  288,000  ;  area,  109,- 
000  square  miles. 

ExKciTivK  PowKi;. — Governor  as.sisted  by  an  executi\o 
council  chosen  from  members  of  the  court  of  policv, 
The  jurisprudence  IS  the  English  criminal  law  and  tlif 
Roman- Dutch  code. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  Qovkhn.mkxt.— Com- 
bined court,  consisting  of  a  court  of  policy  of  seven 
official  and  eight  elective  members,  and  also  of  six 
financial  representatives,  the  electt.l  members  bein^ 
chosen  by  a  very  liberal  franchise  based  on  ]>ropert\ . 
income,  taxes  and  residence  Membership  to  the  com- 
bined court  and  court  of  j)olicy  is  bast'd  on  a  jiropertv 
and  income  qualification.  Taxation  uitl  finance  aic 
dealt  with  by  the  combined  court  alone.  Municipal 
institutions  have  been  introduced  into  this  colony. 


Pi.ji  and  dependencies,  crown  coloi.v  ;  population 
122,000  ;  area,  423  s(iuare  miles. 

ExKciTiVK  Powkr.— Governor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  ;hiee  official  members.  Natives  are  employed 
in  administrative  positions  throughout  the  islands. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  Govkrx.mknt. --Legis- 
lative council  of  12  menibeis,  composed  of  tlie  governor, 
as  president,  five  official  and  six  non-official  members, 
all  appointed  by  the  crown.  A  system  of  local  govern- 
ment exists  and  tlie  natives  are  represented  in  village 
and  district  councils.  An  annual  meeting  of  the  high 
r-liiefs  and  rcpre!;entatives  from  each  province  is  heltl 
under  the  presidency  of  the  governor. 


Honduras,  Rritish  ;  c-own  colony  ;  population. 
32,000  ;  area,  7,r)()2  square  miles. 

ExKciTiVK  Powkr.— LieutenanI -governor,  assisted  b\ 
an  executive  council  of  seven  laenibers,  three  of  whoiii 
are  unofficial. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  d  vrrnmest.—  Legis- 
lative council  appointed  by  the  crown,  nnil  consi-^l  inif  of 
three  official  and  five  unofficial  !;uimbers.  The  lieu- 
tenant-governor is  iiresident,  ex-offlcin. 

Hong'-Kong,  crown  colony;  population,  239,000; 
nrtn.  'M\  sipiare  miles. 

E,.Ki'iTivK  PowkR.— fiovernor,  aided  by  an  executive 
■  o,,    il  of  six  official  persons. 

\,y.  (isLATivK  Powkr  and  Local  Govkrn.mknt.  — Legis- 
I  It  • .  council,  composed  of  the  governor  (president), 
..:x  offii^ial  and  five  non-official  members,  three  nomi- 
nated by  the  crown,  one  by  the  justices  of  the  peace, 
and  one  by  the  chamber  of  commerce.  A  Chinese  is 
chosen  one  of  the  three  non-official  members. 


Falkland   Islands,   crown   colon.\- ;   population, 

2,1X10;  area,  4,01111  square  miles. 

ExKi  iTivH  I'owKR.  (iovemor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council,  composed  of  the  governor  and  two  officials. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  Govkrn.mknt.  Legisla 
tive  "ouncil  of  six  members,  including  the  executive 
counc^il,  the  jml.L'e,  and  two  other  unofficial  members. 
The  govrrno   i-.  president. 


Gambia,  crown 
2,701.  -.luare  miles. 

ExKCi    .vs;  PowKii 
ecutiv  I  .ui"3il  of  .',\c  members. 

Lkop-  iMK  PowKi;  AND  I.ocvlGovkhnmrnt.— Legisla- 
tive cciiicil  of  six  persons,  coiii,  .led  of  the  administra- 
tor, the  three  officials  who  are  execnfii  e  councillors, 
and  two  iv  c  offlciiil  men. hers,  .ill  ajipoiiited  bv  the 
crov.  i\ 


colony;  populaMon,   15,000;  area, 
\dministrttl  >r,  aided  bv  an  ex- 


Isle  of  Man,  representative  dependency  ;  popula- 
tion, .S.'i.OOO  ;  area,  227  square  miles. 

EXKCITIVK  Powkr.— Governor  and  council  of  ecclesi- 
asticU  and  jwlicial  dignitaries,  ai>pointed  bv  the  crown. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  and  Local  (Jovkrnm'knt. -Court 
of  Tynwald,  comiioscd  of  t.  :  governor,  the  council, 
which  is  also  an  iijiper  house,  .md  house  of  keys,  con- 
sisting of  24  iiieiiihers,  elected  on  a  property  qualifica- 
tion. The  islaiKi  has  its  own  laws  and  customs,  but  the 
approval  of  the  English  crown  is  essentia!  to  everv 
enactment. 


India.-  1.  Rritish  provinces,  jiopulation,  221,172,(iO,"i. 
2.  Kcudatorv  or  native  stares,  under  Rritish  protection, 
population,  6fi,0.'iO,.'.74.  Total  population  of  India 
287,223,574  ;  area,  1,000,000  square  miles. 

ExEciTivK    Power.— 1.    In    England,  a  secretary  of 

state  for  India,  a  nieiiibo-  of  the  cabinet,  ai<ied  by  a 

council  of  In  nurinber'*,  iiu,.41y  former  residents  of  India. 

2.  In  (iidia,  a  governor-general  (or'  vicero;,-  nominally) 

i  appointed  iiy  the  ipn  en.  acting  under  secret ar.\-  of  slate 

I  for  India,  and  aided  by  a  council  of  six  members,  alsi- 

I  ai)p(iinteil   oy  the  queen      3.   Rritish   India   is  diviilcd 

I  into  13   local  governments  and   rMlminisir.ations.     The 

.governors  of   .Madras  mid   Rombav  (still   called  prcpi- 

denciea)  and  their  councils  are  appointed  by  the  queen 


l)r  .secretary  of  state  ; 

\[\\  and  the  north-we! 

I'unjaub,  liy  the  gov( 

lioiieis  of  the  other  jii 

liatii  e  and  feudatory  si 

lered  by  the  native  pt 

fciiirlish  resident  or  pol 

Lk'uslativk   Powkr 

iiilia  generall.\   there  i 

bf  the   viceroy's    com 

fclipointed  members,   I 

liiil   regulations.      In 

jiotli  executive  and  let 

■vest  provinces  aiifl    ( 

Joiiiicils.     The  chief  C( 

iKiwcrs.     In  all  the  la 

Ivitem  and  committee 

lati-payers,  but  they  ca 

laws  without  the  assent 

Jamaica,  crown  co 
|.  iy:i  S(|uare  miles. 

EXKCITIVK  Powkr.  - 
Iriinicil  of  eight  official 
|he  crown. 

Lkoislativk  Powkr  ! 

live  council  coniiiosed 
inly  a  casting  vote),  fl' 
Ippiiinted  by  the  crown 
Inn  lie  dissolved  at  the 
Ihial  boards  exist  in  th 
pve  purposes. 

Kuria  Mura  IsJ 
^(leii.    (See  Aden  abovi 

I  Labuan,  crown  cole 
||iiai'e  miles. 
KxKci  tivk  Powkr.  — G 
'  LKiHsL.vrivK  Powkr  a 
lor  can  make  ordinance 


I  Laccadive  Islan 
kceeds  a  mile  in  lent 
piicy.    (.See  India.) 


I  Lago.«,  crown  colon 

itaiii  adjacent  islamls 

Ha,  i.im;i)  square  miles. 

IKXKU  iivK  Power. - 

jmiuil  of  three  officials 

ILkuislativk  Power  an 

Ve  council,  composeil  c 

licial  and  four  iion-ofti 

fowii.    Commissioners 

the  sL\eral  districts. 


Leeward  Islands 

idi  rcjiresentative  gov 
nil  of  islands,  1:>8,00(|. 
ExwiTivK  Power.— G 
leciitive  council  of   st 

ncies  or  island  govern. 
I.KdisLATivK  Powkr  a; 
tivp  (ouncil  consisting 
uiibers.  The  islaiitl  c 
ileriive  members ;.; 

■a.  two  ;  the  non-ofti 
'Uiicil  of  rSt.  Kifts  aiK 
enilii'i-s  coiniirlsc  four 
einlicrs,  one  from  cac 
t-^idcnt  is  chosen  from 
'C  i-nuncil  lias  coiicurr< 
iiid  legislature,  but  t 
case  of  clashing  betwe 
k'  u'liicral  legislature  it 
'11  nt  three  years. 

^re.sidencie3  < ; 
KJ'\  vnz.; 

^xi;.i;'A,  wii,.;  lojie 
I  '>n(la  ;  population,  .s; 
■"\eci:tivk  Powe..    -flo 
I'i!  of  nine  meno,.'-w. 


W  T 


■H^-*" 


nSfjym^SfjTJ  FOiiM.S   OF   GOVERNMENT   TllUOTTGHOUT   THE    WOKLD. 


81 


ipiiUitioii     20,0(Ki: 

I.  is  tht  ^enfial 
es'iar}    po  cers  of 

jOv'kkn.mkn  r.-  -Thf 
ater  supply,  drain- 
ody  iioiiiiiiated  In 
uiissioiiers. 

)loiiy  ;  population, 

A  by  au  excculivi' 
t  and  foil.  otti(;ials. 
iVKRNMK.x'T  — Lesris- 
;liief  jut  K'e,  nieni 
three  .  in-otlicial 
inistratiun  the  1:{ 
iver  by  a  conuuisi- 


ative  but  not  re- 
!88,000  ;  area,  Hi!»,. 

led  by  an  executive 
le  court  of  policy, 
iniiiial  law  and  the 

OVKRSMKXT. — CoUl- 

of  policy  of  seven 
s,  and  also  of  six 
.it  members  beinj; 
based  on  property, 
ership  to  the  com- 
sod  on  a  jiroperty 
n  iviiti  finance  are 
alone.  Municipal 
to  this  colony. 

lony  ;    popiilation, 

vernor,  assisted  b.\ 
era,  three  of  whom 

vF.its.MEST. — Letfis- 
1,  anil  conRi.-ilinif  of 
iinbers.    The  licu- 


ipulation,  239,(10(1: 

■d  by  an  executive 

F.RNMKNT.  — I.eyis- 
eriior  (president), 
bers,  three  nomi- 
ices  of  the  peace, 
rce.  A  Chinese  is 
lenibers. 

lendency  ;  popula- 

council  of  ecclesi- 
iitcd  liy  the  crown. 
vKHN.MKsr.   -Court 

nor,  the  council, 
mse  of  keys,  con- 

lopcrty  ipialifiiMi- 
ustoms,  but  the 

sscntial  to  ever,\ 


lation,  221,172,mir). 
liritish  protection, 
nlation  of  India. 
les, 

(1,  a  secretary  of 
binet,  aided  by  a 
residents  of  Iiifliu. 
ioeroy  iioiiiinally) 
secretary  of  state 
six  members,  alsc 
India  is  divided 
liniscrations.  The 
(still  called  presi- 
ited  by  the  qUL"!! 


fir  secretary  of  state;  the  lieutenant-srovernore  of  Tlci,- 
iil  and  tiie  norlh-west  provinces  with  Oudh  and  Mie 
r'nnjaiil),  by  the  governor-(;ener,al ;  the  c! 'uf  fommis- 

kioneisof  the  other  iirovincea  by  the  sacie.     4.   In  tbe 

fiufive  and  feudatory  states  the  government  is  adminis- 
red  liy  the  native  princes  with  the  assistance  of  an 

Jjiirli.-'li  resident  or  political  aifeiit. 

irK'llSI.ATlVK    I'OWEII    AND    I,OCAI>    (JoVI'.llXMKNT.  —  For 

Inilia '.fenerally  theife  is  a  letfislative  coiinci'  composed 
\i  the  viceroy's  council  and  some  12  or  t(i  other 
f)i|ininted  members,  tor  the  purpose  of  makiiii;  laws 
III  rey;iil:ilioiis.  In  Bombay  and  Madras  there  arc 
Jiotli  e.veciuive  and  legislative  councils.  In  the  north- 
|ve.st  provinces  and  Oudh  there  are  only  lejfisl  itive 
louncils.  Tlie  cliief  c.ommi.ssioners  have  no  lefjislative 
liiiwcrs.  In  all  the  lar},'e  towns  there  is  a  miiii'cipal 
Iv^tein  and  committees  or  councils  are  elected  by  the 
yiiri'iiayers,  Imt  they  cannot  levy  new  taxes  or  i-ass  by 
|(nvs  vvithout  the  assent  of  the  ]u'ovincial  (jfovernment. 


iLaccadive  Islands. 
Kceeds  a  mile  in  leiij^th. 
eiicy.    (See  India.) 


Jamaica,  crown  colony  ;  population,  ()4(l,00l) ;  area, 
\.W\  square  miles. 

K\K(iTiVK  I'owKR.  —  Governor,  aided  by  a  privy 
ifpiincil  of  eiifht  official  and  other  persons  ajipointed  by 
llie  crown. 

I.KHISLATIVK   PoWKK    A.NO    I.OCAI,    GoVBUN.MKXT,  —  Lcffis- 

alive  coiiiunl  comiiosed  of  the  ifovtrnor  (presiilcnt  with 
Inly  a  castiiif;  vote),  five  official  members,  five  others 
l|i|iointed  by  the  crown,  and  nine  elected.  The  council 
lie  dissolved  at  the  end  of  every  five  years.  Paro- 
lliial  hoards  exist  in  the  parishes  for  local  administra- 
pve  purposes. 

J  Kuria   Miira    Islands,   under  jjrovernment  of 
Iden.    (See  Aden  above.) 

J  Labuan,  crown  colony  ;  population,  0,000  ;  area,  31 

|{Unre  miles. 

I  KxBciTivK  I'owKR.  — Govemor. 

J  LKOISL.VnVK  I'OWKR   AND    LoCAL   GOVKRN.MKNT.— Gover- 

lor  can  make  ordinances. 


population,    1,"),000 ;    none 
^^ubject   to  Madras  presi- 


I  Lagos,  crown  colony  and  iirotectorate,  comprising 
f  itain  !iil.jacont  isl:uids  ;  estini.ated  population,  100,000  ; 
Ki,  l.Ol'.O  sipiare  miles. 

iKxKii  TivK  I'OWKR.— (iovcnior,  aided  by  an  executive 
piincil  of  three  officials. 

|l,K(llSI,AriVK  I'OWKR  AND  LOCAI,  GOVEIINMKNT.  — Lcffisla- 

Vu  council,  composed  of  the  (governor  (president),  four 
picial  and  four  non-official  members  apjiointcd  by  the 
fown.    Comniissioners  attend  to  administrative  affairs 
the  several  districts. 

[Leeward  Islands  (West  indies),  federal  colony 
litli  representative  Kovernnieiit  in  part  ;  total  popula- 
on  of  islands,  128,000. 

jKxKciTivK  I'OWKR. —Governor,  aided  bv  one  common 
lecntive  cnuncil  of  seven  officials  for  the  five  presi- 
pncies  or  island  (governments,  set  forth  below. 

(l.HlllSLATIVK    POWKR   AND    fiOCAIv   GoVKRN.MKNT.      Ijfffis- 

■  ((Hiiicil  consistiii^f  of  10  elective  and  10  appointed 

|(  Millers.     The  island  coui.cil  of  Anli;;iia  elect  four  of 

i-lei'tive  members ;. the  leitislativc  couiieil  of  Doni- 

lira.  two;  the  non-official  members  of  the  lei:islative 

Inni'il  of  St.   Kitts  and  Nevis,  four.     The  nominated 

leniliers  comprise  four  officials,   and   five  non-oltieial 

lembers,  one  from  each  of  the    slanil  councils.     The 

e-ident  is  I'hosen  from  the  latter  bodies.     The  Icjjrisla- 

le  cnnncil  h.as  concurrent  le^rislative  iiowers  with  the 

|;iiiil  lej;islature,  but  the  ireiieral  Icisislature  ju'cvails 

ease  of  clashins;  between  the  res|)e('tive  enactments. 

e  ixeneral  le;<islature  meets  annually,  and  has  a  dura- 

t'n  oi  three  years. 

?r8.sidencle3  v'  Li-'T  .vard  Islands  Federa- 
^'.\  viz.: 

.VxitciUA,  wif.'.i  iepe  I'll  niies  of  Barbuda  and  Red- 
"iid:i ;  popnlatinn,  ."^T, 'M';  area,  10(1  sipiare  miles. 
J-MMi  rivK.  I'ovvKi.    -Ciov  ei'iioi ,  aided  by  an  executive 
!  of  nine  meii.ijcis,   itiicial  and  non-otficial, 

ii 


liKOlSLATIVK  I'oVVKP   AX|.  I/OCAt.  GOVKHNMKNT.  — I,e  Jsla- 

tivc  ouncil  of  H  mendiers,  divided  i'>l  ,  1:^  ci.  wn 
noioiiate  !  jiersons,  and  12ineinln'rs  with  ali  <ed  irconie, 
and  elected  by  a  liberal  fvanchise  based  on  properly. 
The  council  has  a  dnratiun  of  five  years,  and  the  presi- 
dent and  vice-president  are  appointed  by  the  crown 

2— St.  Ciii!r.sToi'HKR  (St,  Kitts>,  Nevis  and  .\n«uilla : 
population,  4,'i,oiiO;  area  St.  (Christopher,  40  sipiare 
miles;  Nevis,  fiO;  Anjfuilla,  3ri. 

KxKciTiVK  I'ovvKn.  -Governor  for  the  united  presi- 
dency, aided  by  one  executive  council  of  11  or  more 
jiersons  four  <ii  whom  are  officials. 

l.Koisi.ATlVK  HovNKR  AND  LocAl.  GoVKRX.MKNT. —Legisla- 
tive council  compo-ied  of  the  governor  (president  or  a 
commissioner  appointed  by  him),  10  official  and  10 
nominated  unofficial  members,  seven  of  the  latter  being 
elected  from  the  people  of  St.  Kitts  and  Anguilla,  and 
'hree  from  Nevis, 

3— Dominica;  population,  27,0(M);  area,  291  square 
niiies. 

KxKciTivK  I'OWKR.  — President,  representing  the  gover- 
nor of  the  Leeward  Islands,  assisted  by  an  executive 
council  of  sev  en  members. 

Lkoisi.ativk  I'ovvKR  AND  LocAL  GovKRNMKNT,— Legis- 
lative assembly  of  seven  a|ipointed,  and  seven  elected 
members,  presided  over  by  the  president.  Klectors 
must  be  tenants  or  occniiiers  of  lan<l  or  houses,  and 
have  incomes  or  pay  taxes. 

4  — >b)XTHKRRAT;  population,  12,000  ;  area,  47  square 
miles. 

ExKciTiVK  I'OWKR.— (iovernor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  five  members,  four  of  whom  are  officials. 

LkihsIjATivk  I'owKii  Axii  LOCAL  GovKUN.MKNT.  -Legis- 
lative council  of  six  or  more  members,  all  appointed  by 
the  crown. 

5— ViRoix  Islands  (.'!2  in  number) ;  population,  4,800; 
area,  h'i  stpiare  miles. 

KxKiiTivK  I'OWKR,  —Administrator,  representing  the 
governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  and  aided  by  an  ex- 
ecutive council  of  three  official  membei-s. 

Lkoislativk  I'owKR  AND  LoCAL  (iovKRN.MK.NT. —Legis- 
lative council  of  two  oHicial  and  three  non-otficial 
members,  presided  over  by  the  administrator. 

Malta,  partl.v  representative  government;  popula- 
tion, l(ij,()00  ;  area,  122  square  miles, 

KxKcirivK  I'OVVKR.  (Iovernor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  10  members, 

Lkoislativk  I'owkr  and  Local  Govkrxmknt,  — Council 
of  six  official  and  14  elected  members,  and  having  a 
diiratiim  of  three  years.  I'our  of  the  elected  nieinbers 
are  retiinieil  liy  special  electors,  li,aving  rental  or  income 
(|Ualification  and  chosen  from  niibles,  ecclesiastics, 
university  graduates  and  niembcrs  of  the  chamber  of 
commerce  resjiectively ,  The  oti  er  elected  members 
are  chosen  b.v  electors  paying  rental  or  having  a  certain 
income,  or  competent  to  serve  on  a  common  jurv. 
.Members  of  the  council  must  have  projierty  quidification 
or  pay  a  fixed  sum  for  board  and  lodging  annually. 
The  governor  presides  iw-iifticiii.  The  vice-president  i.s 
appointed  by  the  crown.  liither  fmictionary  may 
authorize  an  oHicial  member  to  preside  when  necessary. 

MaufititlS  and  dependencies,  partly  representative 
government ;  population,  ;i72, 000  ;  area,  1,0  3  s(iuare 
miles. 

KxKciTivK  I'ovvKi'..  -Governor,  aideil  by  an  executive 
council  of  five  official  and  two  eluded  nienibers.  The 
French  civil  law  as  codilied  by  the  code  Napoleon  is  in 
force. 

Lkoislativk  I'owkr  and  Local  Govkunmknt.-- Legis- 
lative council  of  27  members,  eight  olllcials,  nine  ap- 
pointed bv  the  governor  and  Hi  elected  on  a  moderate 
franchise,  chiefiy  based  on  (iropert.v ,  rental  and  income. 
Members  are  not  paid  and  may  speak  either  I'rench  or 
Knglish.    The  governor  is  president. 


Natal,  with  responsible  governnieiit  ;  population, 
400.0(lb;  are:i,  20, .'ioo  square  miles, 

KxKciTivK  I'owKH, --Governor,  aide  1  by  an  executive 
council  of  six  members  having  seats  .c  the  legisliture 
and  holding  ofiice  on  the  principles  of  responsible  gov- 
ernment, 

Lkoislativk  I'owkr  and  Local  Govkrnmknt. —Legis- 
lative council  of  11  nieniliers  summoned  by  the  uovernor 
in  council,  anil  holding  tlieir  seats  for  10  years,  and 


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having  a  propurtv  qimllMncilldii,  The  luwciiibly  conmsts 
of  a?  ineiiihur«,  uludlwl  h,v  a  IrniuUSnv,  lumed  on  a  pro- 
))ert.v,  rental  or  hicoiiiu  i|imllll('ttlliMi.  It  hiiH  a  duration 
of  four  yearn,  uiiIonn  NiiiiMi*r  (IInwiIM'iI.  Muniliers  must 
he  regiHtered  iin  u|iti'tiir>t,  luiil  uiti  otil.v  |iiiid  an  allowiiiice 
for  travailing  t'X|)itnHii«,  A  inunicipul  sjHtuni  exists  in 
the  settled  diiilrUitii, 

Newfoundland,  with  n'otirinxllilc  Kovcrnnicnt.  A 
poitioii  of  l.uliriulor  wIthUi  ll»  j(irlH<li(!tion  ;  jiopuliition, 
203,U0II ;  urou,  42, and  wiuiil'ti  npllcH. 

KxKctriVK  I'owKli,  OdKiniiic,  iildi'd  hy  an  executive 
council  of  not  nioiv  lliaii  NtHcii  incniborH,  re.-ponsible 
to  parliament, 

Lkchhlativk  I'owkh  and  I,(i(!A|,  (Iovkiinmknt.  — l-eifis- 
lative  council  of  not  rnori' lliiin  ITi  nicmbcrN  appointed 
by  the  crown,  An  (iKKOlnbly  of  ;M)  nicinbcis,  elected  by 
registered  mule  clecitorK  of  'Mi  ycurw  of  age.  Members 
must  have  a  proiiurl.v  <>r  income  quiilKlcation,  and  are 
paid.  The  prcNlilenl  of  tliM  council  Is  appointed  by  the 
crown,  and  the  iipuuker  of  tlu'  atKenibly  Is  elected  by  its 
members. 

New  Guinea,  llrltltth,  crown  colony;  population, 
350,(HK);  area,  MX,0<l<t  Miunrtt  Hillen, 

KxKciTiVB  I'owKii,  AdnilnlKlrator,  nubordliiate  tothe 
governor  of  (^lU'crihliind,  iind  a«nlnled  by  an  executive 
council  of  four  otiicliil  members, 

Lkoislativk  I'owmii  mhU  I/0(  All  (Iovkiinmknt.— Legis- 
lative coumil,  iip|")lnl<'d  by  (be  crown,  and  composed 
of  three  ottlciul  and  ii\w  Uliottlclal  nien.bers.  The  lieu- 
tenant-governor prt'xldcp*  over  liolh  coiuicils. 

New  Soi)1,ll  WalftH.  with  roimiiHible  govern- 
ment. Norfolk  Island,  l.iit'd  llowc  Island  and  I'illcuirn 
Island  are  under  ItM  jiirlidlcllon  1  popiilition,  1,22.5,000; 
area,  310,70ii  xipmro  miIIhis, 

F^xBciiTiVK  l'<iWKIl,'=<l<)vttrf(or,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  II  ndnlNtitrs  r^Nponfillile  to  and  having  seats 
in  parlia.:  ent, 

LKUISI.ATIVK   I'OWKH   ANII    liOOAIi    (loVhllNMKNT.  — Lcgis- 

lati\e  council  of  (J4  pcrwin»i,  aiipointefl  by  the  crown, 
and  V  i'  paiil,  An  aKWHubly  of  l',ir>  members,  electef' by 
universal  buffragc,  ipiidlileil  by  cilizeiisbip  and  ■■-A- 
denoe.  Sin  iitaneoua  volliig  atrd  the  ballot  exists.  The 
principle  of  "c)nit  man  niic  uile"  prevails,  Memliers 
require  no  pr  ipcrty  iiimlKlintlon,  and  nre  paid.  The 
assemiily  elects  iU  owii  fpeiikir,  atul  biKts  for  three 
j'ears.  The  pinwidt'Mt  of  the  (Miiincil  Is  appointed  by 
the  crown.  A  municipal  ►ystein  is  in  existence  in 
"  boroughs,"  "inillllclptti  dlitrlcts,"  and  in  the  city  of 
Sydney. 

New  ZeaJar.d,  with t'«iqmn«lblp government ;  popu- 
lation about  7W»,<)IN»,  Including  Maoris  ;  area,  104,47.5 
square  miles. 

Exwi  n\K  Po'/KB,- (lovernor,  aided  l)y  an  executive 
council  of  eight  ni»Milit<rii,  renponsible  to  an<l  having 
seats  in  parliunieti 

I.KQiHi.ATlVK  '  iiWKH  ANl>  i.ocAi,  (loVKHNJiKNT. -Legis- 
lative coi.iuill  of  40  inenibei'!".  now  ai)pointe<l  by  the 
crown  for  lei en  ycarx  only,  The  bouse  of  representa- 
tives c'"::;i«tN  of  74  mcmberK,  of  whom  four  are  .Maoris 
chow  ,'i  by  im  MiillvtiK,  The  while  ro'Mcscntatives  are 
oliL.  '.1  'oy  iinl»'i'ri.,t!  Nliltraue,  qualified  by  residence  and 
cinzt.iHhip,  Niillv'K  vole  on  a  fr-'ebold  (pinlillcat^m. 
The  prin'-.|<b  "f  '<j'i«  man  one  vote"  prevails.  Vem- 
berairooi.il  ru.iiilfi'it  to  Imve  qunllficatioii  of  eioilors 
Members  of  bntn  li'n 'Xeii  are  pidd,  Women  can  vote, 
but  cannot  \>'-  cht».in  in  the  houses.  A  municipal 
system  has  lieen  l(t  .^pertttlon  for  years  in  counties, 
boroughv,  ridJiiUM, 

Nlfifer  OOQSfc  Protectorate,  population  un- 
known, 

ExKci'TlVB  riWKIl,"  Imperial  (omniisHiouMi ,  ciiiisiil 
general  and  conMub  have  a  general  supervlsbui,  bui  a 
council  composed  of  chJefN  mannire  principall.\  the 
affairs  ',f  the  nuUves,  (iubject  to  appeals  to  ihe  consular 
courts.  Kuropeiin«  eun  appeal  from  the  latter  to  the 
Lagos  supreniiu  ciutrt, 

Niger  Terrltori**,  I»>*tiKli  protectorate ;  estim- 
ated populalinn,  ;M),(»w..imn     ,trca,  fiOO,!»"'  siiuare  miles, 

KxKciinvK  PoWKIl,  <.«j»Mfniir,  and  ct.iuic.il  in  London 
adininlKtcrtnv  thn  affaifii  of  «hp  Uoyal  Niger  Company, 


under  a  royal  charter  by  which  their  sovereign  rights  in 
the  territories  are  recognized. 

Nyasaland.    (.See  British  Central  Africa,) 

Queensland,  with  responsible  government ;  popu- 
lation, ;i95,000 ;  area,  6«8,.500,  s((Uare  miles. 

Exbci;tivk  Powkr.— Governor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  eight  ministers  having  seats  in  and  respon- 
sible to  parliament. 

Lkoislativk  I'owKR  AND  LocAL  GovKiiNMKNT.—  Legis- 
lative council  of  ;i8  members  appointed  by  the  crown 
for  life.  An  assembly  of  72  members  elected  by  ballot 
under  a  universal  franchise  qualified  by  a  short  term  of 
resiclence.  No  property  qualification  is  re(piired  for 
members  of  either  house.  Members  of  the  assembly 
are  paid,    A  municipal  system  prevails. 

Sarawak,  a  British  protectorate  ;  estimated  poini- 
lation,  ;i00,0O0  ;  area,  f)00,000  scpiare  miles. 

ExECUTiVK  I'owK.R.— The  internal  administration  i» 
under  a  rajah  and  supreme  council  of  11  members,  com- 
posed of  the  rajah,  and  eminent  native  officials.  The 
imperial  government  control  foreign  relations. 

Seychelles,  a  dependency  of  Maiiritius,  and  a 
crown  colony ;  ])opulation,  17,000 ;  area  estimated  .it 
120  s(piare  miles. 

Executive  Powkr.— Administrator,  aided  by  an  execu- 
tive council  of  three  officials. 

LK0I.SI.AT1VK  PowKR  ANU  LOCAL  GovKRNMKNT. — Legis- 
lative council,  composed  of  the  administrator,  members 
of  executive  council,  and  three  unofficial  members 
appointed  by  the  crown. 


Sikkem,  an  Indian  feudatory  state  under  English 
protection  ;  population,  31,000  ;  area,  2,S18  square  miles, 

ExKCUTivR  I'owKK, — Nominally  a  hereditary  mahar.ija 
and  council,  aided  by  a  British  political  agent.  Tht- 
council  and  agent  at  present  rule. 

Socotra,  dei)endency  of  Aden;  population,  10,000; 
area,  1,382  square  miles.    (See  Aden  above.) 

Somali,  British  protectorate ;  estimated  population, 
100, (X)0  ;  area,  75,000  square  miles, 
Execi;tivk  Powcit.— Political  agent  and  consul. 

St.  Helena,  crown  colony ;  population,  4,200 ;  area, 
47  square  miles. 

ExEoiiTivK  Powkr.— Governor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  four  members,  including  the  Episcopali.in 
bishop  and  counnandant. 

LkoisIjAtivk  I'OWKR  AND  LocAL  GOVERNMENT.— Gover- 
nor a'o'ie  can  make  ordinances.  No  nuuiicipal  systen 
exi.sts,  

Sierra  Leone,  including  Slierbro  Island,  crown 
colony;  po])iilation,  127,000;  area,  4.000  square  miles 

KxKCi'TivK  rovvKR. -Governor,  aided  by  an  executi^ 
council  of  seven  members. 

Lk()I»1.ativk  I'owKit  AND  LocAL  OovKRN.MKNT. — Legis- 
lative («uneil,  composed  of  the  governor  (ex-o£icio  jire-^i- 
(lent),  the  executive  co\incillor9  and  three  unofflciiil 
members,  appointed  by  the  crown. 

South  Australia,  with  responsible  government ; 
population,  S2 1,001)  ;  area,  l)03,()iHI  squ.ive  miles. 

KxKCi  TivK,  Powkr,  -GoverTior,  aided  by  an  executivej 
council  of  seven  members,  of  whom  the  chief  justice 
one,  and  six  ministers  respoivNihle  to  and  having  seats  | 
in  parliament. 

I.EOISL.^TIVK    PoWKIt    AND  LOCAl.  GOVKRXMKNT.-  I.egi" 

lative  council  of  .'4  luenibers  elected  for  three  years  li,*  ! 
ballo;,  and  iiualiHe<t  by  residence,  citizenship  and  thej 
full  age  of  30  years.     Electors  for  this  house  must  h:.> 
I  a  propert,'/ qualification.     An  assembly  of  n4  membir-j 
[  elected  for  three  years  by  ballot,  by  universal  suffraj;f. | 
I  qurtlifieil  b\   citizenship  and  residence,     Men\bers  oiilv 
I  lequire  to  be  electors.     Both  legislative  councillors  aiiclj 
'  representatives  are  paid  and  receive  a  free  pass  over  I 
govermnent  railways.    The    municipal    system    estiih  | 
lishes  elected  co\nicils  for  couuti«s,  hundreds,  munici- 
palities and  districts. 

Straits  HnHlenients  tSingav>ore,  I'enang  niidj 
Malnncn),  crown  (  olony  ;  population,  r>l3,*KX)  ;  arc^.J 
20,(HHt  Hquare  miles. 


ExRci'TiVB  Power. - 
council  of  eight  officii 

Lkuislativk  Power 
liitive  council  compc 
rx  iiffitno),  executive 
members,  of  whom  t\ 
of  conunerce  of  Pt 
.appointed  by  the  cro\ 
established  with  certa 

Tasmania,  with 
tion,  tlO,(K)0;  area,  26 

Executive  Power, - 
couricil  of  six  ministe 
in  p,u'liament. 

Lkoislativk  Power 
lative  council  of  18  n\ 
(|iialified  by  residence 
:ii»  years,  the  electors 
leaseholders,  barristei 
or  military  or  naval 
:f7  members  elected  b.i 
i|naliHed  as  owners 
iiioome.  Members  ai 
)i:usses,  A  liberal  mu 
vote, 

Tobago,  now  a  de 
population,  19,000  ;  ar 

Executive  Power.- 
governor  of  Trinidad 
council  of  the  united  ( 
hoard  of  five  members 
and  three  elected, 

Trinidad,  crown  c 
1,71.')  square  miles. 

Executive  Powbr.- 
eoiincil  of  seven  men 
officials. 

Leoislative  Power 
lative  council  compos 
nine  official  and  11  uni 
the  crown,  Tob.igo  is 
iind  an  unofficial  mem 

Tristan  D'Acun 
cent  rocky  islets  ;  w  itl 

Executive  Power. 
Isliinds,  which  have  oij 
are  under  the   "morf 
inh.ibitants,  who  havi 

Turks  and  Caid 
Jamaica,  and  crown 
223  s(iuare  miles. 

Executive  Power, - 
dent  commissioner  iis  | 

LhOISIjATIVK  Powki.. 
lative  board  composed 
Mid  not  more  than  foil 
tion  and  all  local  mat f 

Victoria,  with  re>l 

1,200,000  ;  area.  87,88j 

RxNciTivE  Power. 
eoniicil  composed  of  . 
having  seats  in  parlLil 

LKOlSL.vnVK   PoWKIll 

lative  council,  or  up))I 
hers,  elected  for  six  I 
o«nership  or  occui);il 
porty,  and  certain  pr  F 
retire  every  two  ve;u  1 
property,  but  are  no  I 
members,  returned  f. 
Members  reijuire  no  ,' 
iin    indemnity,  besiii| 
raihvavs  .after  seven  ^ 
extending  to  legislat': 
tcni  of  municipal  g> 
boroughs  and  shire 
electioiwt 

Western  Aust| 
"unit;  po|)nlatloM,  (i, 

KXKCI  TIVK   PoWKK. 

six  responsible  mioisi 


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FORMS  or  GOVERNMENT  THR(WGHOUT  THE  WORLD. 


83 


vcrt'itfn  riRhtH  ii» 


aided  by  an  execu- 


KxRci'TiVR  PowRR.— Governor,  aided  l)y  an  executive 
oommil  of  eiiifht  otficiaU  and  otticer  in  coinmiind. 

Lkuislativk  I'owkk  and  Local  Govkksmknt. — LejflB- 
lative  council  composed  of  the  governor  (president 
d  iijflcio),  executive  councillors  and  seven  unofficial 
members,  of  whom  two  are  nominated  by  the  chambere 
of  commerce  of  i'enaiifr  ami  SinRajwre,  and  five 
appointed  by  the  crown.  A  munici])al  system  has  been 
e8tiit)lished  with  certain  restrictions. 

Tasmania,  with  responsible  (fovernment ;  popula- 
tion, 110,(KK);  area,  26,215  s(iuare  miles. 

KxKcwrivK  PowKR.— Oovernoi,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  six  ministers,  responsible  to  and  havinj^  seats 
ill  (larlianient. 

bKOISI.ATlVR    POWKR   AND    LoCAL   GOVKRX.MKNT.— Lpgis- 

lalive  council  of  18  members,  elected  for  six  years  and 
(]iuilifled  by  residence  and  citizenship  and  of  the  a^'e  of 
;iO  years.  The  electors  for  tho  house  must  be  freeholders, 
leaseholders,  barristers,  (jraduates,  ministers  of  religion 
or  military  or  naval  officers.  A  house  of  assembly  of 
.i?  members  elected  by  ballot  for  three  years  by  electors 
i|Hiilifled  as  owners  or  occupiers  of  property  or  liy 
income.  Members  are  paid  and  receive  free  railway 
)i:isse.s.  A  liberal  muniiapal  system  exists  and  women 
vote.  

Tobagfo,  now  a  tlependency  of  Trinidad  (see  below) ; 
population,  10,000  ;  area,  114  s(|uare  miles. 

KxKciJTiVK  PowKR. — Commissioner,  appointed  by  the 
^tovernor  of  Trinidad,  and  a  meniljer  of  the  legislative 
council  of  the  united  colony.  He  is  aided  by  a  financial 
board  of  five  members,  two  ajipointed  by  the  governor 
and  tliree  elected. 


Trinidad,  crown  colony  ;  population,  210,000 ;  area, 
1,71.')  square  miles. 

KxKCUTiVK  PovvBR. — Oovemor,  aided  liy  an  executive 
rouncil  of  seven  members,  of  whom  the  majority  are 
officials. 

Lrqislativk  Power  and  Local  Govkrnmkxt. — Legis- 
lative council  composed  of  the  governor  (president), 
nine  official  and  11  unofficial  members,  all  appointed  by 
the  crown.  Tobago  is  represented  bj-  its  conmiissioner 
and  an  unofficial  member  in  the  council. 

Tristan  D'Acunha,  Gough  Island,  and  adja- 
cent roclty  islets ;  with  population  of  about  100. 

ExEciJTivK  Power.— The  affairs  of  this  and  adjacent 
islands,  which  have  only  a  very  insignificant |)opulatioii, 
are  under  the  "moral  rule"  of  one  of  the  English 
inhabitants,  who  have  founded  this  settlement. 


Turks  and  Caicos  Islands,  a  dependency  of 

Jamaica,  and  crown  colony  ;  population,  4, SOD ;  area, 
223  scpiare  miles. 

KxRcuTivK  Power. — Governor  of  Jamaica,  with  a  resi- 
dent commi.ssloner  as  administrator. 

Lhoislative  Power  and  Local  Govrhn.mrxt.— Legis- 
lative board  composed  of  the  commissioner,  the  judge, 
and  not  more  than  four  other  persons  to  regulate  taxa- 
tion and  all  local  matters. 

Victoria,  with  responsible  government;  jiopulation, 
1, ■200,000  ;  area.  87,884  square  miles. 

KxKciTiVE  Power.  (Jovernor,  aided  by  an  executive 
council  composed  of  nine  ministers,  responsible  to  and 
liaviiig  seats  in  parliament. 

Leoishtive  Power  and  Local  Goverx.ment. — Legis- 
lative council,  or  upper  house,  of  parliament  of  48  mi'iii 
lieis,  elected  for  six  years  on  a  franchise  tiased  on  the 
ownor.ship  or  occupancy  of  freehold  or  leasi  hold  pro- 
perty, and  certain  profe.ssional  (pialificat  ions.  One-third 
retire  every  two  years.  Memlieis  must  possess  freoliold 
property,  but  aiv  not  paid.  Tlie  a-isembly  contaiiis  O.i 
members,  returned  for  three  years  on  manhood  suffrage. 
Members  reijuire  no  property  qualification  and  receive 
an  indemnity,  besitles  free  passes  o\er  government 
laihvavs  after  seven  years'  standing,  the  latter  )irivilege 
exto.Kiing  to  legislative  (Ktuncillors.  An  ext^ellent  sys- 
tem of  nmnicipal  govenmient  exists  in  cities,  towns, 
boroughs  and  shires.  Women  can  vote  at  municipal 
'■Icclions  

Western   x\ustralia,  with    responsible   govern- 
ment; population,  ti.'i.OOO  :  area,  1,060,000  square  miles. 
KxEci'TiVE  Power.  -Governor,  aided  'ly  a  cabinet  of 
I  tiiv  responsible  ministers. 


Leuislativk  Power  and  I-ocal  Oovkrnmbnt.— Ixjgis- 
latlve  council  of  21  members,  who  must  be  litizens  ami 
residents  for  five  years,  and  elected  on  a  projierty  fran- 
chise for  six  years.  The  assembly  is  composed  of  3,S 
members,  elected  for  four  years  by  a  liberal  franchise, 
practically  manhood  sulTiage.  Members  arc  not  paid, 
imt  travel  tree  over  government  railways.  A  municipal 
system  exists.  

Western  Pacific  Islands,  viz.,  .Southern  Solo- 
mon I..  New  Hebriiles.  Tonga,  or  Friendly  I.,  Samoa, 
Cook,  or  Hervey  I.,  Navigators'  I.,  ami  Melanesia, 
British  jirotectorates  ;  estimated  population,  100,000. 

KxECi'TiVE  Power. —England  hasaiipointed  high  com- 
missioners, judicial  commissioners,  and  deputy  com- 
missioners for  the  j)urpose  of  guarding  English  interests 
in  these  seas.  Courts  exist  for  the  purpose  of  settling 
disimtes  between  Hritish  subjects  on  these  islands.  In 
the  Cook  I.,  there  is  a  president,  acting  under  the  in- 
structions of  the  New  Zealand  government.  A  queen  is 
the  head  of  the  government,  and  has  an  executive 
council  lo  aid  her.  A  general  legislature  is  to  be  elected 
to  make  laws  for  these  islands.  The  laws  must  be  ap- 
proved by  the  jiresident. 

Windward  Islands,  a  federation,  viz. : 

1— Gkenada.  with  representative  but  not  responsible 
government;  population,  ■')(>,000;  area,  1,S3  square 
miles. 

ExKci'TivE  Power.  -Governor,  exercising  jurisdiction 
over  the  iinite<l  islands,  and  aided  by  an  executive 
council  of  five  members,  including  the  governor,  for 
adniini.strati\e  juirposes. 

Lrqislative  Power  and  Local  Govrrnme.nt. — Legis- 
lative council,  composed  of  the  governor  (president 
e.r-i>lHcii>),  six  otHcial  and  seven  unotHcial  members,  .all 
ap|)ointed  by  the  crown. 

2— St.  Li'ciA,  as  aliove  ;  population,  4.''),(H)0  ;  area,  132 
s(piare  miles. 

Executive  Power.— Administrator,  subordinate  to 
the  governor  of  the  Windward  Islands,  aided  by  an 
executive  councMl  of  four  members,  inc  hiding  the  ad- 
ministrator. Tiie  French  civil  law  and  the  English 
criminal  law  ;/revail. 

Leoihlati.k  Power  and  Local  Governme.nt.-- Legis- 
lative council,  composed  of  the  a(lministrat(;r  (as  presi- 
dent KX-itffieiii),  seven  official  and  six  uiiotticial  members, 
all  appointed  by  the  crown. 

;<— St.  ^■|NCENT,  as  above;  population,  41,000;  area, 
24;i  squ.ire  miles. 

Eneci  TivE  Power.  Administrator,  siiliordiiiate  to  the 
governor  of  the  Windward  Islands,  aided  by  an  executive 
\  coiuicil  comjiosed  of  five  member*,  including  the  ad- 
ministrator. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Government.  — Legis- 
lative council,  composed  of  the  ailministrator  (president 
,\tiifficiii),  foui  otficial  and  four  unofficial  members, 
apvibinted  by  the  crown. 

Zuiuland.^Dejvndency  of  Natal  ;  estimated  pop- 
ulation, 1(1.'). 000  ;  area,  1,'{,0(il)  s(iuare  miles. 

Enecitive  Power.— Governor  of  Natal,  who  is  repre- 
sented by  a  resident  comniissioner.  The  customary 
native  law  prevails  as  to  the  natives. 

Leoislative  Power  and  Local  Government. — Gover- 
nor of  Natal,  legislating  bv  proclamation. 

Zambesia  (or  Rhodesia),  British,  including  Mata- 
belelaiid  and  Miishonaland.  Br''-*)!  protector.ate  ;  poji- 
ulatio«B  unknown,  but  whites  j  oably  miniber  7,000; 
iii-ea.  a^liout  7.')0,001l  s()uare  miles. 

ExEctTiVE  Power.  -The  affairs  of  the  territory  are 
juiministf re<l  liy  the  British  Soutli  Africa  Company, 
haviiiir  a  (-oiincil  in  London  and  an  administr.itor  in 
Maslioiuiland.  

Zanzibar.  Cganda,  and  dependencies;  English  pro- 
tectoraic  ;  cstlniated  po|nilation,  2.">il,(iOO;  area,  about 
],O(Hl,0(:0  s(iuare  miles. 

ExEciTivE  Power.-  Forms  part  of  the  territory  on 
the  east  coast  of  .Africa  under  flic  itiHucnce  of  the 
charter  iMcorporating  the  liiiperiiil  British  Africa  Coin- 
paiiy.  I'ganda  is  now  administered  by  an  imperial 
commissioner.  

For  names  of  other  islands  and  rocks  which  are  under 
British  protectorate,  but  are  not  included  in  anv  colony 
or  separate  protectorate,  see  "The  (Jolonial  Office  List" 
for  1805,  p.  21)0. 


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FOllMS   OF   GOVEKXMENT  THllOUGHOUT   THE   WOULJ). 


[IHifi 


III.-aOVERNMENT  OF  ALL  OTHER  COUNTRIES. 


18!)7J 


EOF 


Abysainia  and  Shoa  (ancient  "  Ethiopia"),  ab- 
solute nionavcliy  ;  iiopiilalion,  3,()ni),n(M( ;  area.  150,000 
square  miles,  the  uourilrv  is  made  up  of  senii-inile- 
pumlent,  small  states,  and  is  nominally  under  tlu^  pro- 
tectorate of  Italy,  tiioiijfli  for  some  time  the  relations 
between  KImk  Meaelek  anil  Italy  have  been  unfriendly. 

Afghan'gtPn,  absolute  monarehy  ;  population, 
tribal,  l,000,(Joii  ;  area,  'JTOiOOU  sifiiare  miles. 

ExKuiTtvK  I'oWKK. -Hereditary  kinif  ^umir),  with  a 
(governor  (hakim)  in  each  provinee. 

LKoisL.vnvK  I'owKR  AMI)  Li/.'Ai,  (ioVKUN.MKNT.— No  rep- 
resentative or  le^iHlative  body.  All  laws  emanate  from 
the  monarch.  

Andorra,  reimblic  under  joint  soveroi^'nty  of  France 
and  Spain  ;  )iopulation,  (i,(H)() ;  area,  17!)  scpiare  miles. 

E.'(K('i:tivk  I'ovvtR.  .Syndio  elected  by  a  council  of  'i4 
members,  elected  for  four  years  by  the  heads  of  famiiies 
in  eauli  conuniuse  or  parl.sh.  A  French  prefet  is  ap- 
pointed by  tlio  Fretuli  ),'overmnent  to  supervise  the 
general  interests  of  the  rei)ublic.  France  and  the 
Bishop  of  l^ru'el,  in  Sp.iiii,  alternately  a|)point  a  civil 
judge  and  a  vicar  to  exercise  judicial  functions. 

LKOISLATIVK    I'OWKII    A.ND    LoCAL    GoVKRN'.MKNT.  —  Thc 

council  is  charged  svith  general  administration. 


Arerentine  Republic,  feder.d  republic,  with  rep- 
resentative but  not  responsiljlc  government,  as  in  Eng- 
land ;  population, 4, 08ti,4!)2  ;  area,  l,12.'),O80  scpiare  miles. 

E.VKcuTivK  I'owKti. — I'resideiit,  elected  for  six  vears 
by  representivtives  of  the  14  provinces,  ecpial  to 
double  the  number  of  senators  and  representatives  com- 
bined, and  aided  by  a  oaliinet  of  five  secretaries  of  state 
appointed  l)y  the  president,  but  not  having  seats  in  or 
responsible  to  congress.  The  vice-president  is  elected 
by  the  same  constituencies  ;  he  acts  iis  chairman  of  the 
senate.  In  the  provinces  (14)  there  are  elective  gover- 
nors, with  such  executive  powers  as  arc  exercised  liy 
similar  oHicers  in  the  United  States,  and  remaining  in 
office  for  three  or  four  years. 

LK(j1SLAT1VK     I'OWHR     and     LocAti     GOVBRNMBNT.  —   A 

national  congress  of  two  houses  exercising  jurisdiction 
over  national  affairs.  A  senate  of  30  members  elected 
by  the  legislature  of  each  province  and  t)y  the  capital  ; 
one-third  of  the  body  l)eingrenewat)le  every  three  years. 
Senators  must  l)e  citizens  of  :!0  years  of  age,  have 
inco  Ufcs,  and  are  paid.  The  house  of  deputies  consists 
of  80  momljers,  requiting  no  property  (pialiflcation,  but 
must  i/c  citizens  for  four  years ;  they  are  elected  for 
four  years,  but  one-lialf  must  retire  every  two  years. 
Members  are  i)aid.  In  the  provinces  there  are  legisla- 
tures of  two  houses  elected  for  three  years,  and  having 
full  control  over  provincial  affairs. 

Austria-Hungary,  federal  monarchy,  under  par- 
liamentary government ;  population,  41,3.58,8S6,  or 
aV)0ut  43,000,000  with  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina  ;  area, 
204,204  sipiare  miles  with  the  last  mentioned  countries. 

ExKcl'TlVK  I'oWKR.— Emperor  king,  who  rules  by 
hereditary  right  over  the  united  states  of  Austrui  and 
Hungary,  with  the  title  of  emperor  of  .Austria,  king  of 
Bohemia,  king  of  Hungary,  etc.,  and  is  aided  by  a 
coMuiion  supreme  ministry  or  executive  council  of  three 
dev>artmi'nts  of  state,  responsible  to  the  delegations,  or 
two  l)odies  of  (to  members  each,  selected  each  year 
by  the  reidisrath  of  Austria  and  the  reichs^ag  of 
Hungary.  Ministers  m;\y  l>e  impeached  t>y  the  delega- 
tions. For  Austria  also  there  is  a  ministry  of  seven 
lieads  of  departments  res])oiisible  to  rhe  reichsrath. 
In  each  province  there  is  a  provincial  council,  which  is 
an  executive  body,  compo.sed  of  the  jiresident  "f  t'ie 
diet  .and  othei  members  elected.  The  executive  of 
Hungar\  is  a  riun'.stry  and  nine  heads  of  departments, 
responsible  ■■■■>  the  reichstag.  One  of  these  lieads  is 
uaiRister  t'<w  Crnnria  and  Slavnnja.  The  general  ajl- 
■HnisfcratioB  of  the  atf  »«rs  of  the  Ottoman  provinces  of 
Bbihuh  ami  Hcr<»4roMiia  is  exercised  under  instruc- 
iBons  of  the  im)>eriul  finance  minister  at  Vienna.  In 
thefc3  jii'ovinces  there  is  -i  government  for  internal  ad- 
ministration, judicial  and  leg'slative  affairs. 

LkiUSI.ATiVK    I'OWRU    WI)   liiM'AL  (ioVKItNMKNT.  — 1.    The 

delegations,  wiiich  tniusact  the  foreign,  financial  and 
military  affair^  '>f  the  who!*  empire— 120  members  in 
all — derive  thei*  |«owia  (r<mi    the  .\ustrian   reiihsrath. 


and  the  Hungarian  rcidistag,  20  from  the  upper  and  40 
from  tlie  lower  house  of  the  pardanients  m  questinn 
■i.  The  Austrian  reichsrath  or  imperial  parliament,  con- 
sists of  an  ujiper  and  lower  house.  The  upper  hoiisf 
consists  of  pruK^cs,  nobles,  archbishops,  bishops,  and  lite 
nu'ml)ers  distingui.shed  in  art  or  .science,  ami  who  have 
rendered  signal  services  to  clinich  or  state.  Tlif 
lower  house  (abgeordnetenhaus)  consists  at  present  of 
li^i  members,  elcted  every  six  years  by  landowneis, 
towns,  chambers  of  connnerce,  taxpayers  in  rural  dis- 
tricts. Females  (.'an  vote  on  a  special  property  (lualill- 
cation.  3.  The  parliament  meets  annually.  For  Aus- 
tria there  are  also  10  provincial  diets  of  one  assembly, 
having  the  right  to  legislate  on  all  matters  not  ex- 
pressly reserved  for  the  reichsrath.  The  deputies  to 
the  diets,  who  are  archbishops,  bishops,  rectors  of 
universities,  and  representatives  of  great  estates, 
towns,  etc.,  are  electeil  for  six  years.  Members  are  paid. 
4.  The  Hungarian  reichstag  (orszaggyuIes)consist8of  an 
upper  house  (forendihar)  or  house  of  magnates,  arch- 
bishops, bisliops,  life  peers  appointed  by  the  crown, 
sbate  dignitaries  and  judges  ex  tiffic.in,  delegates,  here- 
ditary peers,  archdukes.  The  lower  house  or  house  of 
representatives  (kepoisehihar)  is  composed  of  lietwecri 
400  and  iJ(K)  members,  of  whom  the  majority  are  re- 
turned l)y  direct  election  every  five  years  frcm  towni 
and  rural  constituencies  on  a  very  liberal  properl\. 
house,  or  income  franchise.  Croatia  and  Slavonia  sencl 
40  delegates  to  this  house.  Members  to  the  lower  hou.<i' 
are  paid.  .'>.  For  Croatia  and  Slavonia  there  is  a  provincial 
diet  consisting  of  90  members,  elected  for  five  years.  In 
Hungary  and  Austria  there  is  a  very  complete  system  of 
local  government,  baseil  on  the  representation  of  com- 
munes and  districts  in  councils  and  assemblies. 


Belgium.  limited  monarchy,  with  parliamentary  gov- 
ernment;  population,  0,0()l),321  ;area,ll,373s(piare'mile-i. 

E.XKciTiVK  Power.— Hereditary  king,  advised  bv  a 
council  of  .seven  heiids  of  departments,  responsible  to 
and  having  the  right  of  entry  and  speech  in  the 
chambers.  In  addition  to  this  responsible  ministry 
there  is  a  privy  council,  composed  of  "ministei's  (if 
.state"  without  |)ortfolio,  who  may  be  summoned  for 
consultation  on  extraordinary  occasioii.s. 

liKOim.ATIVK    PoWKR   AND    I.OCAI,  GoVKRNMKNT.  —  I'arlia 

nient  of  two  houses,  composed  of  a  senate  and  achanilier 
of  representatives.  The  senate  consists  of  half  as 
many  inembers  as  the  lower  chamber,  ele(^ted  for  eight 
years,  partly  directly  by  constitue'icies  and  partly  in- 
directly by  i)rovincial  councils.  All  senators  must  be  at 
least  40  years  of  .age  and  p.ay  taxes.  The  house  of  re- 
presentatives is  composed  of  inembers  chosen  directly 
by  citizens  paying  taxes,  of  the  age  of  2,'),  and  resident 
Belgi.aii  citizens.  Members  of  this  house  not  resident  in 
Brussels  .are  paid,  and  receive  a  p.ass  over  government 
railways  for  the  purpose  of  attending  the  session.  The 
ch.amber  is  renewed  by  h.alves  every  two  years.  Botli 
houses  meet  annually  and  nominate  their  o.vn  presi- 
dents and  officers.  The  king  has  the  power  of  dissolv- 
ing the  houses  either  simultaneously  or  se;>arately. 
Belgium  lias  .an  excellent  system  of  local  government  in 
provinces  and  conuiumes. 


Bhutan,  independent  state  of  India  ;  population. 
2,'), (Ml ) ;  area  17,0110  sipiare  nuK-s. 

ExKctTivK  I'owK.K.  -Elected  deb  nija.  or  secular  head, 
in  conjunctioM  with  a  dhariu  nijii,  or  si'iriinal  he.ad,  arc 
at  the  he.ad  of  the  governnient  oi  iliis  state,  while  tlic 
rule_  is  practically  iii  ijic  hands  of  the  chieftains.  Th.- 
British  go\eriinicnt  exercise  a  control  over  the  affair-, 
of  the  state. 


Bolivia,  republic,  with  representative  governnient ; 
population,  2,010,510  ;  area,  .")(i7,300  S(iiinre  miles. 

ExKcrrivK  I'owKii.  — fn-sident,  elected  for  four  year- 
liy  universal  suffrage.     Two  vicc-presidenls  are  elected 
at  tile  .same  timi'.     The  he.ad  of  the  executive  is  aided 
by  a  (.'ouncil  of  Hve  ministers,  who  have  no  seats  in  con 
gress. 

Lk(uhi,ativk.  Towkh  and  l.ocAi,  Govkrn.mi-;nt.— Con- 
gress of  two  houses,  a  sen.ate  of  10  members  ;  a  cliamber 
of  deputies  of  ()4  deputies.  Thc  franchise  is  in  thr 
hands  of  all  who  can  read  and  write.     For  the  depart- 


liiii'iits,  provin(;e8  and  ci 
Ipii'fecls.  snli-prefects  i 
Ithe  administration  of  tl 

Bornu,  Central  So 
Hilled  population,  ,'),0( 
liiiiles. 

KVKCITlVK    I'OWKR.—-] 

lof  chiefs,  or  kokenawa, 
|tiati\e  piirjioses. 

Brazil,  United  St 
representative  govrjriiii 
;),iO!),878  square  miles. 

EXKCI'TIVK  I'OWKR.  -  1 

liiit  not  eligilile  for  a  s 
liiid  vice-president  ar< 
sulfrage,  and  aided  bj 
stale,  to  be  appointed 
and  not  having  seats  in 
Lkuisi.ativk  I'owkr 
giess  of  two  houses  ;  a 
nine  years— one-third 
The  vii'e-president  is 
chamber  of  deputies  cc 
three  years  by  univei 
houses  are  paid.  Each 
must  huveadministr.ati 
ities  in  accordance  wit 
liy  tlie  new  constitutii 
has  an  elected  council 
president.  There  is  i 
government  in  parishes 

Chili,  republic,  wi 
population,  3,0lK),i  00  ; 

EXKCITIVK    I'OWKR.  — 

liy  delegates  chosen  for 
electorate   (the   Aineri* 
aided  by  a  responsible 
five  chosen  by  the  pre 
addition  there  is  a  cabi 

bl'-OIHLATlVK  I'OWBR  A 

congress  of  two  houses 
every  six  yea.'s  by  cu 
have  a  certain  income 
of  110  deputies  electe 
persons  who  can  read  i 
small  income.  In  legi 
but  it  may'  be  over-ri 
members  present  in  t 
divided  into  provinces 
merits  for  purposes  o 
and  governors  appoint 
the  provinces  and  dc 
town  districts  there  ar 

China,  absolute  m< 
.irea.  4,218,400  square 

EXKCITIVE    PoWKR.  - 

liereditary  right,  tho 
father  to  son  necessari 
sovereign  to  appoint  1 
imperial  blood.  He  is 
chi  ch'u)  of  notables. 
The  duties  of  adminis 
tiie  neiko  or  executi 
he.ids  of  departments, 
e.xcept  so  (ar  as  it  is  c( 
council.  The  public 
education  and  literary 

liEUlMHTIVK    I'OWKR 

system  of  legislative 
pe.in  or  American  se 
framed  and  promulgai 
his  councils. 


Columbia,  federa 
I  Imt  with  a  responsil 
|4,000,(H)0  ;  area,  ;'il3,0 

KXKCITIVK  I'OWKR. 

lunivers.al  suffrage  thr 
I  hy  a  caliinet  of  eight  i 

I.WUHI.ATIVK    POWKII 

I  gress  of  two  houses  ; 
Ithe  repi-esentatives  o 


II  the  upper  and  40 

MieiitM  iti  question 

iiil  piirliunieiit,  con- 

The  upper  housf 

i|).H,  liishopH,  and  life 

erne,  ami  who  liiue 

ih    or    state.     Tlif 

iHiHts  at  present  of 

ars  by  hinilowners, 

pavers  in  rural  (lis 

•iai  t)ropert.v  (pialill- 

iiiniially.     Kor  Aus- 

of  one  aHsenibly, 

II  matters  not  ex- 

Tlie  deputies  to 

ishops.    rectors    of 

of    jtreat    eslatcM, 

Mcnihers  are  paid. 

yules)  consists  of  an 

of  niaffuates,  arcli- 

ted  by   the  crown, 

('",  deleifates,  here- 

house  or  house  <if 

inposed  of  between 

le  majority  are  rc- 

e  years  frcni  towns 

y  liberal  properlv. 

I  and  Klavonia  send 

s  to  the  lower  house 

there  is  a  provincial 

■d  for  five  years.     In 

comiilete  system  of 

■esentation  of  coni- 

asseniWies. 

1  parliamentary  jrov- 
ll,H73s(iuarenules, 

cin;,',  advised  by  a 
ents,  responsible  to 
lid  speech  in  the 
sponsible  ministry 
(l  of  "ministei-s  of 

be  sunuuoned  for 
ions. 

)VKHN.MRST.  —  Parlia- 
enate  and  a  chamlier 
onsists  of  half  as 
r,  elected  for  ei)fht 
ncies  and  partly  in- 
senators  nuist  he  at 
The  house  of  re- 
ers  chosen  directly 

of  •2,'i,  and  resident 
ouse  not  resident  in 
iS  over  H:overnment 
if  the  session.  The 
r  two  years.  Both 
ie  their  own  presi- 
le  power  of  dissolv- 
isly  or  ae;iarately. 
0('al  government  in 


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FORMS  OF  OOVERNMENT  THROUGHOUT  THE  WOULD. 


Ho 


Innnts,  provinces  and  cantons  of  the  republic  there  are 
|)ircfects,  sub-prefects  and  c()rre)fi<lores  entrusted  with 
It  lie  administration  of  their  internal  alTairs. 

Bornu,  Central  Soudan,  absolute  monarchy  ;  esti- 
naled  population,  fi,(XM),(j(j() ;  area  about  .''(I.OIM)  sipuue 
liniU's. 

KvKCiTlVK  rowKli.  -  Mai  or  sheik,  aided  by  a  council 
lof  iliiefs,  or  kokenawa,  for  all  legislative  and  adminis- 
Itiative  purposes. 


India  ;  population, 

ijii.  or  secular  head, 
s|>iriLual  head,  arc 
bis  state,  while  the 
be  chieftains.  The 
ml  over  the  affair-. 


ative  yoverninent ; 
<(|iiare  miles, 
•ted  for  four  years 
(idents  are  electeil 
executive  is  aided 
ive  no  seats  in  con 

IllVKHN'.MKNT.— Con- 

iinbers ;  a  cliainbev 
ranchiso  is  in  the 
3.     For  ilie  depart- 


Brazil,  I'nited  .States  of,  federal  republic  with 
rcpivsentative  (;ovr?riiment;  population,  (),0;tO,47s  ;  area, 
:i,'JW,H"8  S(|Uare  miles. 

KxKcuTiVK  I'owKii. —President,  elected  for  four  years, 
liiit  not  elijtible  for  a  second  term.  Both  the  president 
anil  vice-president  are  elected  directly  by  universal 
snlfra^'e,  and  aided  by  a  cabinet  of  six  secretaries  of 
stale,  to  be  appointed  and  dismissed  by  the  presi<lent, 
and  not  liaviiij;  seats  in  eonjfress. 

LKinsl.ATlVK    I'OWKR    ASM)    lOCAL    CioVKRN.MKXT.— C'Oll- 

Ijress  of  two  houses  ;  a  senate  of  (13  members  cho.sen  for 
nine  years— one-third  renewable  every  three  years. 
Tlie  vice-president  is  jiresident  of  the  body.  The 
chaniber  of  deputies  comjirises  airi  niembers  elected  for 
three  years  by  universal  suffrage.  .Members  of  both 
lionses  are  paid.  Kach  of  the  •>()  states  of  the  republic 
must  have  administrat ive,  lejjfislat  ive  and  judicial  author- 
ities in  accordance  with  the  American  model,  followed 
liy  the  new  constitution  of  1S!)1.  Tlie  federal  district 
has  an  elected  council  and  a  jirefect  apjiointed  by  the 
president.  There  is  a  system  of  local  or  nuuiicipal 
government  in  parishes  an'rl  numieipalitics. 

Chili,  republic,  with  representative  government ; 
population,  3,0(i(),i  iio  ;  area,  •2!),'i,!)7(i  sipiare  miles. 

ExKciTiVK  I'owKR.  —President,  elected  for  five  .years 
liy  (Iele),'ate8  chosen  for  the  purposje  Ity  ballot  of  the  full 
electorate  (the  American  system  practically).  He  is 
aided  by  a  responsible  council  of  state  of  ll"  niembers, 
five  chcsen  by  the  president  and  six  by  eonjfress.  In 
addition  there  is  a  cabinet  of  six  secretaries  of  state. 

Lkoihlativk  PowKii  AND  LocAL GovKRN.MK.NT.— National 
cona;re3s  of  two  houses;  a  senate  of  40  niembers  elected 
every  six  yea.'s  by  cumulative  voting,'.  Senators  must 
have  a  certain  income  and  are  not  paid  ;  the  chamber 
of  110  deputies  elected  every  three  years  by  all  male 
persoiis  who  can  read  and  write  ;  deputies  nuist  have  a 
small  income.  In  legislation  the  president  has  a  veto, 
but  it  may'  be  over-ruleu  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of  the 
members  present  in  the  two  houses.  The  republic  is 
divided  into  provinces,  and  the  provinces  into  depart- 
ments for  purposes  of  local  ifovernment.  Intendaiits 
and  ifovernors  appointed  by  the  jiresident  i)reside  over 
the  provinces  and  departments  respectively.  In  the 
town  districts  there  are  elective  councils. 

China,  absolute  monarchy  ;  population,  403,000,000; 
area.  4,218,400  square  miles. " 

Exkci:tive  Powkr.  ~  Emperor,  who  rules  by  (/iiasi 
hereditary  rijjht,  though  the  succession  is  not  from 
father  to  son  necessarily,  but  it  is  left  to  the  reigning- 
sQv  eieign  to  appoint  his  successor  from  bis  relatives  of 
imperial  blood.  He  is  aided  by  a  grand  council  (chun 
i.hi  ch'u)  of  notables,  summoned  as  occasion  demands. 
Thodiuifcsof  administration  are  under  tlie  dire(^tion  of 
the  iieiko  or  executive  council,  composed  of  seven 
heads  of  departments.  The  emperor's  pow  er  is  despotic 
except  so  far  as  it  is  controlled  by  the  .supreme  or  grand 
council.  The  public  service  is  based  upon  superior 
edu<ation  and  literary  attainments. 

LKUISHTIVK    I'oWKR     AND     liOUAl.    GoVKRJJ.MKNT.    -  No 

s.vstem  of  legislative  go\ernnient  exists  in  the  Euro- 
pean or  American  sen.se,  but  all  laws  and  edicts  arc 
trained  and  promulgated  by  the  enipeior  with  the  aid  of 
his  councils. 


Columbia,  federal  republic,  on  United  .States  plan, 
hut  with  a  responsible  ministrv :  population,  aliout 
4,000,000  :  area,  r> 1 3,0  Hi  sipiare  niiles. 

KxKciTiVK  PowKR.— President,  elected  for  six  years  by 
universal  suffrage  through  electoral  colleges,  and  aideil 
by  a  cabinet  of  eight  secretaries  resiionsible  to  congress. 

l.KiusiiATivK  PowKR  Axi)  LocAi,  GovKRNMKNT.— Con- 
gress of  two  houses  ;  a  senate  of  '27  members  chosen  by 
the  representatives  of  the  nine  departments  or  states. 


The  house  of  representatives  includestiO  niembers  elected 
for  four  years  by  universal  franchises.  The  depart- 
ments arc  under  the  administration  of  presidents  or 
governors  chosen  by  the  federal  executive,  and  have 
control  of  financial  and  other  local  niatter§. 

Congo,  independent  state  under  the  sovereignty  of 
file  government  of  IJelgium  :  population,  14,000,0(Kl, 
the  whites  being  about  1,000  in  all ;  area,  l»00,(Ki()  square 
miles. 

ExKot'TlVK  PowKR.— The  central  authority  is  at  Briia- 
sels.  The  local  government  is  in  a  governor-general 
and  other  officials,  ajipointed  by  flu  lielgian  authori- 
ties. Affairs  of  the  provinces  (V2)  are  administered  by 
officials  a|p)ioinled  by  the  governor. 

l.KdiSI.ATlVK     PoWKR     AND     I.OCAI,    (loVKRX.MKXT.  — .-Ml 

legislative  jiower  is  in  the  hands  of  the  local  govern- 
ment, under  the  instructions  of  the  lielgian  authorities. 

Corea.  absolute  monarchy ;  population  probably 
from  1.1,0110,0:10  to  17,oO(i,n(Hi ;  area,  !s2,ono  square  miles. 

KxKuiTlVK  PoWKR.— Hereditary  king,  called  li-hi  in 
Chinese,  and  aided  by  seven  departments  of  state. 
The  Chinese  emperor  was  for  years  nominally  suzerain 
of  Corea,  but  the  recent  war  with  Japan  for  supremacy 
in  the  promontory  i..is  given  the  lat  ter  practicall.N  abso- 
lute control.  Its" government  will  be  henceforth  carried 
on  under  .lapaiu-^o  supervision. 


Costa  Rica,  federal  reimblic,  with  only  one  legis- 
lative chamber  ;  impulation,  243,206  ;  area  alnnit  24,(M10 
sipiarc  miles. 

ExKctTivK  PowKH.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  electoral  assemblies,  rhosen  by  all  persons  who  live 
"respectably,"  and  aided  by  a  cabinet  of  four  ministers. 

Le(iisi,ativk  Powkr  an'd  I.ocaIj  GovKHitMKNT.  — House 
of  representatives  of  20  members,  chosen  in  the  same 
manner  as  the  jiresident,  forfouryears,  one  h.ilf  retiring 
every  two  years. 


Denmark,  limited  monarchy,  with  parliamentary 
government ;  iiopulatioii,  2,185,335  ;  area,  1,'),28!)  sipiare 
miles. 

ExRCUTivE  PowKR.— Hereditary  king,  aided  by  a  coun- 
cil of  state  of  eight  responsible  ministers,  who  can  sit 
and  debate  in  the  legislative  assemblies,  but  vote  only  in 
that  of  which  they  are  actually  members. 

Lkoihi.ativb  Powkr  and  Local  Govkrn.mkxt.  —  Parlia- 
ment (rigsdag)  of  two  houses.  The  landsthing  or 
senate  consists  of  66  members,  partly  apjioinled  by  the 
crown  and  iiartly  elected  by  the  people  for  eight  years 
on  a  tax-paying  franchise.  The  folketliing,  or  lower 
house,  consists  of  102  niembers.  elected  for  three  years 
by  universal  suffrage.  The  limitation  being  that  elec- 
tors must  be  30  years  of  age  and  residents.  Members  of 
both  houses  are  paid.  Denmark  has  a  system  of  local 
government  in  counties,  towns,  hundreds,  and  parishes. 

Danish  Colonies  and  Dependencies : 

St.  Croix,  St.  Thh.mas  and  St.  John  (Danish  West 
Indies);  poi>ulation,  32,000  ;  area.  118, 1'OO  square  miles. 
The  government  is  u.ider  a  governor  and  other  otticials 
at  St.  Thomas. 

Grkkxi.axd;  pojuilation,  10,516;  area,  46,740  square 
miles  ;  is  governed  by  a  board  at  Copenhagen  and  by 
otticials  in  two  inspectorates  or  districts. 

Ickland  has  a  legislative  assembly  falthing)  of  36 
members,  and  the  chief  administration  of  the  govern- 
ment is  under  a  minister  at  Cojienhagen  and  two  resi- 
dent governors  (amtmands)  or  eastern  and  western 
divisions. 

Fabok  Islands;  population,  2,.'i00:  area,  514  sipiare 
miles.    An  amtinand,  or  governor,  administers  affairs. 

Dahomey,  absolute  monarchy,  now  under  French 
influence,  an.l  likely  to  be  annexed  by  France  at  any 
time  ;  estimated  iiopulation,  2U0,i'  '0  ;  area,  4,0(K)  square 
miles. 

KxKciTivE  Powrr.  —  Elected  king,  with  absolute 
power. 

Ecuador,  republic  ;  population,  about  1,. 500,000, 
the  majority  Indians  ;  area,  120,000  square  •  liles. 


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:i 


ExKi'liTiVB  I'owKR.— President,  elected  for  (our  .yeam 
by  direct  vote  of  the  people  who  van  rend  and  write  and 
are  Roman  Catholics,  ;ind  aided  \>\  a.  cahinet  of  five 
mini8.:erti.  A  •.  ice-president  is  also  clecled  mid  uct^i  as 
president  of  (he  council  of  xlute,  which  is  composed  of 
the  cnliinet  and  s('\  un  other  mcnihers. 

FiRQIMLATIVK    I'OWKll    AND     UlCAIj    (JOVKI'NMKNT.  — Coll- 

tfresH  of  t\vo  houses ;  senate  of  32  niemhers  elected  for 
four  ycjrs,  one-half  rctiiinjf  every  second  ye.ir ;  ii  house 
of  42  de|)Uties,  chosen  for  two  ^ciirs.  Tlie  clic'torate  Is 
the  same  as  that  for  president.  Tlie  i;ovcrnniunt  of  the 
16  provinces  is  entrusted  to  (jovernors  appointed  liy  the 
federal  executive.  Tlie  (^nitons  are  re({uliiteil  hy  politi- 
cal chiefs,  and  the  parishes  li.\  |iolitlcal  lieutenants. 

France,  repuhlic,  with  representative  government 
and  respoiisilile  ministry;  population,  ahout  40,0l)(),(l()0; 
area,  204,Oil;i  square  miles. 

EXBCI'TIVK  I'owKR.  — I'resident,  elected  forseien  years 
by  a  majority  of  the  votes  of  the  senate  and  chamber  of 
deputies  meeting'  as  a  national  assembly.  He  chooses 
his  cabinet  of  responsible  ministers  from  the  chamber  of 
deputies.  In  case  of  u  vacancy  by  death  or  resijfnation 
a  new  president  is  imnudiately  elected  by  the  united 
houses.  Me  has  the  rijrht  of  dissolvini;  the  chamber 
with  the  iMiisent  of  the  senate.  His  ministry,  wlio  are 
memiiers  of  and  respiitisible  to  th-;  chamber,  "consisfs  of 
nine  heads  of  <lepartmentM.  In  connection  wllii  the 
work  of  administration  there  is  also  a  councM  of  slate. 
of  which  the  minister  of  justice  is  president.  Us  special 
duty  is  to  act  us  a  consultative  body  in  adminisli'ative 
matters.  Memliei-s  have  the  li^ht  of  speech  in  both 
houses. 

LKaiSLATlVK    I'OWKR    AND    LoCAL    OoVKIlNMBST.  -  Coil- 

gress  or  national  a.ssembly  of  two  houses  ;  a  senate  of 
800  members  and  a  chamber  of  .")84  deputies.  Senators 
must  be  40  years  old,  and  ire  elected  for  nisie  years — 
one-third  retiring'  every  three  years.  They  are'elei^ted 
indirectly  by  an  electoral  body.  Tlie  senate  still  con- 
tains a  number  of  the  life  members  originally  elected 
by  the  united  clianibers,  but  heiicelorlli  all  senators  are 
elected.  The  camber  of  dei)Uties  is  elected  for  four 
years  by  universal  sutTraire.  Deputies  must  he  2.5 
years  of  ajfe.  Both  senators  and  deputies  are  paid. 
Both  houses  have  the  same  powers  of  |e;jrislation  ex- 
cept in  the  case  of  ilnancial  measures,  which  must 
he  first  presented  in  the  chamber  of  deputies.  The 
departments  of  France  have  a  system  of  local  govern- 
ment in  which  the  commune  is  the  unit.  The  pre- 
fect or  warden  of  the  departments  is  appointed  by 
the  central  jfovernmeiit.  In  the  communes  there  are 
elected  councils,  but  their  aits  are  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  prefect.  Ceniralization  is  the  govern- 
ing principle  in  Kraiice. 


Krkntii  Oi'iNKA  AND  l»KrKNi)KNciKS,  colony  ;  |)opulu. 
tion,  fiO.liiO  ;  area,  2.6,00ii  square  miles. 

Kxi'oitiiv  I'iiiivr.     (lovernnr. 

Lfjli.ttah'De  I'mivr  and  Local  (i(H'ern»ient.~No  rep- 
resentation. 

l''nK,x('ii  India,  colony;  population,  ;((K),(K)0;  arm, 
2(l0,(ilHl  square  miles. 

Hxefiilire  f'liirei:  — Oovernor. 

h(';iinliitiiv  I'liurr  and  Lafal  Giivcmment.  —One  seim- 
tor  and  one  deputy. 

Krknuii  Soiiian,  protectorate ;  population,  ove  •  3,00u,- 
1)00  natives  ;  area,  .""^.tHMl  sipiare  miles. 

Kr  rutin'  /'(jhy/-.  Military  commandant  subjec  to 
the  governor  of  Senegal. 

GiAUKLiii'K  AND  Dki'KNDKNciks,  coloiiy ;  population, 
;  area,  722  sipiare  miles. 

Excciiliiv  /'((iccc-  Governor  and  elected  council. 

Li-ijislaticf  I'tim-r  and  Local  Gduernment. —Henator 
and  two  deputies;  a  local  system  of  arrondissemeats, 
can  tons  and  communes. 

fJilANA,  colony  ;  jjopulation,  30,000  ;  area,  4B,ij.iU 
sipiare  miles, 

ExC'  iiticc  I'oicir.  -Ciovernor. 

Lc imlatiec  I'micr  and  Local  Govemtnent.  —  One 
deputy.  

MutTiNiyiK,  colony;  population,  180,000;  area,  rtsii 
siiuare  miles. 

Kxcc^itice  Power. — Governor  and  an  elected  general 
council. 

Lijinlalive  Power  and  Local  Gorernnient. — Senator 
and  two  deputies  ;  municipal  councils. 

Nkw  Cai.kdonia  and  TtKPKNDKNciKK.  I'Vench  peiuil 
colony  ;  pn|iiihaion,  03,000  ;  are.v,  7,700  square  miles. 

Kxcciilii-r  /'((((ifr.— Governor. 

Liyi«lnlice  Power  a7ul  Local  Guveinnient.~iio  rep- 
resentation. 


French  Colonies  and  Dependencies : 

Al.OKRiA,  colony;  population,  4,20(),00'J  ;  area,  184,474 
square  miles. 

Executive  Power.  —  Governor,  ai)pointe(l  '"  the 
French  government  (as  in  all  other  cases  of  colonies), 
aided  b>  a  consultative  council. 

Lepifilalirc  Power  and  Local  Gorcnuooff.— Repre- 
sented by  three  senators  and  six  deputies  in  the  national 
assembly  of  France,  which  legislates  for  all  the  colonies 

Amnam,  French  protectorate;  population,  from  two 
to  three  millions  ;  area,  27,(X)0  sipiare  miles. 

Executive  /'(mvc.-  King,  called  tham  thaii.  French 
interests  are  protected  by  the  presenile  of  tioops. 

CAMBoniA,  French  protectorate  ;  population,  2,000,000; 
area,  :-)8,600  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.  —King. 

Legis/atire  Power  and  LocaKlovernnient. — The  coun- 
try is  divided  into  arrondissements  for  local  purposes. 

Cochin  China,  colony  ;  population,  2,100,001  natives, 
with  a  small  French  population  of  about  3,000 ;  area, 
23,082  stpiare  miles. 

Le'jidatine  Ponder  and  Local  Government.  —  One 
deputy.  The  local  government  is  exercised  in  provinces 
and  arrondissements. 

FRa.vcn  Conoo  and  Oabin,  colony  ;  population, 
7,000  000  of  natives  ;  area,  300  000  square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — Military  commandant  in  present 
unorganized  state  of  the  country. 


Madaoascar  ;  population,  4,000,000  )>robably  ;  Dieiro 
Suarez,  on  northern  part  of  the  Island,  is  held  li.» 
Francs.  The  same  is  true  of  Nossi-Beg  Island  and 
St,   Marie  ;  area,  228,,')O0  .siiuarc  miles. 

Kxecutire  Poieer. — Hereditary  sovereign,  at  preseiil 
a  (|ueen,  still  controlled  by  initive  usages  and  ailvisi.l 
by  a  prime  minister  and  several  other  ministers.  The 
Kreiioh  government  is  rei>resented  by  a  French  resideiit- 
geiierol ;  local  governors  acting  under  instructions  of 
the  general  government  are  placed  at  important  points. 
The  island  is  being  gradually  i)laced  in  the  same  posi- 
tion as  other  French  possessions,  as  it  has  been  recently 
attached  to  the  French  ministry  of  the  colonics, 

Le;ii.iliitire  J'oiver  and  Local  Goeermnent.-PuhMe 
assemblies  are  at  times  called  together  for  purjioses  oi 
eonsullation,  but  the  powers  are  uncertain  and  ill- 
defined. 

Kkinion,  colony  ;  population,  n.'ilOOO  ;  area,  l,mi 
s(piare  miles. 

Execntim  Power.-  (lovernor. 

Ln/islaiive  Power  and  Local  Government. — A  senator 
and  two  deputies.     French  municipal  law  prevails. 


Srnkoal,  colony  ;  population,  175,Of)0  ;  area,  54,000 
square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — Governor,  assisted  by  a  colonial 
council. 

Leijialatioe  Power  and  Local  Government.  —  One 
deputy. 

SociKTV  and  Marqiksas  LsIjANDs  and  Frrncii  Estab- 
LiHllMHNTs  IN  OcKANiA.  — Population,  about  100,0INI; 
area.  9,170  square  miles. 

Executire  /'o?("'('.— Commandant-general  at  T.ihiti, 
exercising  jurisdiction  over  Oceani.-v,  and  aided  by  two 
councils,  one  (or  consultative  purposes  and  another 
elected  by  universal  franchise. 

St.  Pikrrk  and  Mi(ji;ki,on,  fishery  station ;  population, 
6,000 ;  area  90  square  miles- 

Excriitive  Power.— Governor. 

Li'i/i.ilative  Power  and  Local  Government.— Ho  repre- 
sentation. 


ToNijum,  colony  ;  i 
s(|iiare  miles, 

Hxccutivp  Power.  - 
colonial  governmen 
country. 

TiNis,  French  pn 
including  nearly  45,i 
scpiaru  miles. 

Hxecutive  Power. 
hereditary  rights  to 
are  guarded  tiy  the  ] 
two  secretarii'-i.  win 
striictions  of  tlie  Kre 

Lc'tinlative  I'ower 
lative  iind  executive 
France  has  a  veto. 

Otiibr  Frrncii  Isi 
Karguelan,  Obock,  M 
too  insignificant  to  r< 

Germany  (empi 
tentative  institutioi 
20S,(i70  sipiare  milei 
torate  through  imjiei 
certain  countries  in 
Pogoland,  Cameroo 
German  Fast  Africa. 
Land,  ISismarck  Arc 
Island,  with  a  prol 
;t!lO,000  square  miles. 

K.XKC1!TIVK   POWKR. 

king  of  Prussia  (lier 
kaiser  or  emperor  ol 
billed  administration 
states.  He  has  the  c 
<lepartmeiits.  In  a< 
not  constitute  a  re^p 
legislative  federal  co 
tralive  powers  whicl 

bKOl.St.ATIVK    I'OWK 

bnndesrath  or  federi 
of  the  realm.  The  t 
•sunting  the  individu 
for  each  session 
reiclistag  is  compoJ 
years  in  the  st.ate.-J 
Both  parlii'ineiils  mf 
emperor.  The  chail 
All  laws  must  reccii 
■of  both  bodies  am'  1 


Germany,  Sta 

Al.SACK-LoRRAINl-l 

scpiare  miles. 

Hxecntive  Powi-i 
poiiited  by  the  cil 
three  members.  aiJ 
are  recommended  | 
below). 

Leii Illative   Pont 
sausschuss,  or  proj 

Aniialt  ;  populiJ 
Executive  I'oweJ 
ter  of  state. 

Lcgislntive  Poi\ 
3li  members,  two  , 
<ho3en  by  certainl 

Baden  ;  popubj 
nnles. 

Executive  Powi 
an  executive  onui 

Le'iiglative  Po\ 
■of  two  chamtieis  f 
taries,   princes  al 
grand  duke  and 
universities,  etc. 
rec^tly  by  the  to| 
one  half  retirin^i 
when  they  are 
*iereditary  rightl 


[1897  ■   IS97J  FOIIMS  OF  GOVEHNMENT  THUOUOHOUT  THE  WOULD. 


87 


loolony  ;  populu- 
liiiieiit.—No  rep. 
;i(Kt,(HK);   areii, 
liiient.—One  aeuii- 

lation,  ovc  •3,(K)u,- 
liiKlniit  Bubjec    fo 

lony  ;    population, 

ected  (!oun(;il. 
|'/'/i//ic/i^.  — Hermtoi- 
urroiKlisaeiiieuts, 

|(M)(i  ;    area,    48,SriO 

ciYiniiieiU.  —  One 

18(>,(K)0;  area,  380 

iin  elected  jreneral 

^•erii  iiient.—Henixlor 
U. 

IKH.    French   penal 
7(Xl  sciuure  iiiiles. 

veniiiient.-~tfo  rep- 


M)0  probably ;  Diesjo 
I  IsUiikI,  is  held  1)t 
ossi-Bejf  Island  and 
ill's. 

overeitcn,  at  preseiil 
;  usa);e.s  and  advisiJ 
ther  iiiinisters.  Tlie 
l)y  a  t'reiioh  resident- 
iider  instriK^tions  of 

at  important  poinls. 
ed  in  the  same  j)Osi- 
s  it  has  been  recently 

the  oolonics, 
Gdcermiieiil  .—Puh\\i 
ther  for  [mrjioses  of 
e  uncertain  and  ill- 


175,000  ;   area,    i,mi 

erDineut.—A  senator 
pal  law  prevails. 

175,000  ;  area,  54,(hiO 

ssisted  by  a  colonial 

Government.  —  One 


AND    FrKNCII    ESTAB 

ion,     about    100,0(i" 

it-ffeneral  at  Tahiti. 
ia,  and  aided  by  t«o 
irposes    and  another 


'  station ;  population, 
mminent.—Ho  repre- 


ToNgiiiN,  colony  ;  population,  l),0()0,000  ;  area,  84,740 
m|iiaro  miles. 

I'.xiciitive  /"oiwr. —Still  without  »  (Ixcl  system  of 
colonial  Kovcnununt.  French  troops  occupy  the 
country. 

TiNis,  French  protectorate;  population,  1.50(1,000' 
iniMnlinif  nearly  45,000  French  residents  ;  iiteu,  45,OiiO 
wpiiiru  miles. 
H  Kxfeiilive  Power,  —  Native  bey  or  prltioe,  havhiK 
hereditary  ri}{hts  to  the  throne  ;  the  French  interests 
are  [guarded  by  the  presifK-e  of  a  ininisler  resident  and 
two  sucretiirii -1.  who  administer  affairs  iitiiler  tlie  in- 
structions of  the  FreiK.'h  (fovermnent. 

lif'litilatiL'f  I'liiver  anil  Ijocal  (intvniiiii'nt.  -All  legis- 
lative Mild  executive  power  is  nominally  in  the  bey,  but 
Franco  has  a  veto. 

OniBH  FiiRNCii  IsiiANDH.— H*;.  Paul  and  Amsterdam, 
Karjtuelan.  Obock,  Mayottu,  and  the  Comoro  Islands  are 
too  insiffnillcant  to  recpiirc  special  mention  here. 

Germany  (eiupire  of),  federal  empire,  with  repre- 
•HL'titalive  institutions;  ))0|nilation,  50,oiii),(K)0 ;  area, 
•2n-<,(i7t)  scpiare  miles.  The  empire  exercises  a  iinitec- 
torate  throui{h  imperial  conimisHioners  or  Koveniors  in 
certain  countries  in  Africa  and  the  I'acific.  In  Africa, 
PoKolaiid,  Cameroons,  (lermaii  Soiith-West  Africa, 
<}(irinan  Kast  Afrii^a.  In  the  I'acillc,  Kaiser  Wilhelm's 
liHiid,  Hismarclv  An^hipela^'o,  .Solomon  Island,  Marshall 
Island,  with  a  probable  population,  0,000,000;  area, 
;t<tl),(X)0  8(piiire  miles. 

KxKciiTivK  PowKii.— The  supreme  executive  is  in  tlie 
kill!?  of  Prussia  (liereditary)  under  the  title  Ueutsclier 
kaiser  or  emperor  of  (Jirmany,  who  controls  the  com- 
bined administration  and  orjfanization  of  all  the  German 
states.  He  has  the  aid  of  a  (chancellor and  five  iieads  of 
<lopartmeiits.  In  addition  to  these  ministers  (who  do 
not  constitute  a  responsible  cabinet),  the  bundesrath  or 
]ei;islat;ve  federal  council  (see  below)  itself  has  adminis- 
trative powers  which  it  exercises  fhronifh  12  (M>mniittees. 

LKOISI.ATIVK    I'OWKII    ANM)    LoCAI,    (JoVKKNMKNT.  — Ill  the 

linnik'srath  or  federal  council  and  the  reichstap  or  diet 
of  the  re.alm.  The  forimr  ('onsists  of  58  mcndiers  repre- 
•sunlin>r  the  individual  states  of  ttic  cmpiic  and  appointed 
for  each  session  by  their  several  KOMM'iiiiionts.  The 
reicilistaj;  is  composed  of  ;i'.i7  meinbcrs  elected  for  live 
years  in  the  states  by  ballot  ami  universal  sulfraKu. 
Hoth  parlii'.ments  meet  annually  on  a  sUMunons  of  the 
cnipcror.  The  chancellor  presides  over  the  bundesrath. 
All  laws  must  receive  the  voles  of  an  alisolute  majority 
of  both  bodies  ant',  be  absented  to  liy  the  emperor. 

Germany,  States  of,  viz.  :— 

Ai.sack-Lorhaink;  population,  1,700,0(W  ;  area,  5  (iou 
*|\iare  miles. 

Kxnciitive  PH/wr.— Oovernor-jf"neral  (statthalter)  ap- 
poiijted  by  the  emperor,  and  aided  l)y  a  ministry  of 
three  memliers.  and  a  council  of  state,  of  whom  three 
are  recommended  by  the  provincial  committee  (sec 
below). 

Leiislativf  Power  and  Local  (}overnmenl.  —  \,ax\(\e- 
sansschuss,  or  provincial  committee  of  58  members. 

Aniialt  ;  population,  275,000  ;  area.  006  square  nvles. 

Executive.  /'(Jtoi'c.— Hereiiitary  duke,  aided  l)ya  minis- 
ter of  state. 

Leginlatiiie  Power  and  Local  Gorertnnent.  — Diet  of 
:i(i  members,  two  ai>poiiited  by  the  duke  and  the  rest 
eliosen  by  certain  classes  of  the  population. 

Badkn;  population,  1,700,000;  area,  5,821  square 
miles. 

Executive  Power.  — UeteAltary  ^rand  duke,  aided  l)y 
an  executive  council  of  resi)onsible  minisiei's. 

le'iislatiee  Power  and  Lncal  Goceraineiit. — Landtag 
■of  two  chambets  ;  an  ujiper  house  of  ecclesiastical  dii;ni- 
taries,  princes  and  nobles,  partly  nominated  by  the 
ijrand  duke  and  the  rest  representative  of  the  nobility, 
universities,  etc.  The  second  chamber  is  i  looted  indi- 
rectly by  tlie  towns  and  rural  districts  for  four  years, 
one  half  retiriiiff  every  two  years.  Memiiers  are  paicl 
when  they  are  elected  or  appointed,  and  do  not  sit  by 
ihereditary  right  in  the  upper  house. 


Havahia;  population,  5,700,000;  area,  29,282  iiquar* 
miles. 

Execulire  roin-r.- Ilereilifary  kinif  with  a  responsi- 
ble minisliy  and  a  coiincil  of  state. 

I,eijit)l(ilire  /'■  :rfr  ami  L"cnl  Giieeriiiiient. — I'arlia- 
nient  of  two  houses  ;  a  chamber  of  reichsriithe  or  upjier 
house  of  princes,  hereditary  and  appointed;  peers  and 
ecclesiastical  ditfiiitari's  ;  a  lioiise  of  150  representa- 
tives cbositn  indirecll.N  iiy  eUM'tot'H.  Members  are  paid 
and  receive  passes  over  railways. 

IlKKMK.v,  state  and  e'lty  of ;  population,  182,090;  area, 
90  sipiare  miles. 

Kceenlice  /'oi/rr.-  Ituritoiimstcrs  ami  a  senate  from 
whi(;h  is  formed  a  ministry. 

I,eiiisliiliiv  Poieer  and  Lneal  Goeerniiienl.-Vinraer- 
schaft  or  convent  of  1.50  buri^esses,  elected  by  the 
citizens,  university  men  beiiiK  one  of  the  classes  of 
voters. 


Kiu'nhwick;  jrapulation,  405,000;  area,  1,424  square 
miles. 

Exeetilive  /'c»vc. -/Xt  present  a  recent,  through  the 
failure  of  the  rijrhtfiil  licir,  a  duke,  to  claim  the  tlironc. 
He  has  the  assistance  of  a  responsible  ministry  of  three 
hciils  of  departments. 

Leifislatice  Piiieer  and  Local  Goeerninent .—iieti\a\a- 
five  asMeml)l.v  of  Itl  iiiemliers,  elected  by  taxpayers, 
clerjry,  towns  and  rural  districts  for  four  years,  ami 
meeting'  every  two  years. 

Hamhi  110.  state  and  free  city  of;  population,  623,000; 
area,  I.')8  square  miles. 

Executive  I'owee.  -Senate  of  18  carefully  sclectert 
memliers,  with  special  le','al,  financial,  and  other  qualifi- 
cations, and  elected  for  life  by  the  house  of  burjjesses. 
Two  bur(,'oiiiasters,  cliosen  by  ballot,  preside. 

Leiji^latire  Power  and  Local  Gorernoient.  —House  of 
burges.ses  of  lOO  memliers.  electeii  by  ballot  for  six 
years,  one-half  retirinu  every  tlirce  years,  by  taxpayers, 
guilds,  courts  of  justice,  corporations,  etc.  The  senate 
h.as  a  veto  over  Ki({islation.  In  ca<e  of  coiiHict  there  is 
a  court  of  arbitrators  chosen  eipially  from  tb,^  two 
chambers. 

IlKSSK  ;  population,  l.OOO.rtiO;  area,  2,005  square  miles. 

L'xectitice  Power. — Hereditary  grand-duke,  aided  by 
a  ininistry. 

I,ei)in/alice  f'oieer  and  Local  Oorc/vi/iimf.  —  I  ejjisla- 
ture  of  two  chambers  ;  iiii  upper  house  of  princes  eccle- 
siastical (lii;nitaries,  elerfed  appointed  and  hereditary 
members  ;  a  lower  bouse  of  50  elected  niembers.  .Mem- 
bers of  both  houses  are  jiaid  when  elected  or  aiipointod. 

lill'PK;  poimlation,  l.'iO  000  ;  area.  469  square  miles. 

Executive  Poirer.  —  liereditary  prince,  aided  by  a 
minister. 

Leijislatlre  Poic<r  and  l,iicnl  Government. — Diet  of 
21  elected  members  with  ;ilso  consultative  functions. 

I.riiKCK,  free  city  and  state  of;  population,  80,000; 
area,  ll.'i  s(|uare  miles. 

Executive  /'oH'cr  —  Constitution  similar  to  that  of 
Bremen. 

MKCKijRSHrRo-SciiWKitiN  ;  population,  600,000  ;  area, 
",i;{5  square  miles. 

Kxecoliee  /'mri'r.  — Hereditary  ffrand  duke,  aided  by 
k  ministry  re.siionsible  to  the  head  of  the  executive  alone. 

Leiiislatlve  Piiwer  and  Local  GDvernnient. — I'artl.v  in 
the  hands  of  the  grand  duke  through  an  ancient  institu- 
tion that  has  come  down  from  feudal  times,  called  the 
domain,  and  in  the  laniltag,  in  which  the  knights' 
estates  and  the  burgomasteis  of  the  towns  are  alone 
reiiresented.  The  ])eople  generally  elect  no  members 
except  to  the  Gciinan  parliament. 


MKCKliKNBl'RO-STRKLlTZ  ;  population,  100,000  ;  area, 
l,i;U  square  miles. 

F.Xi'cutive  Powe;:-  Hereditary  grand  fluke,  with  the 
aid  of  a  minister  of  state. 

Lecjislatire  Power  and  Local  Govern nient. —lt»  diet 
is  in  common  with  that  of  the  Duchy  of  Mecklenburg- 
Schwerin,  and  is  composed  of  land-owners  and  burgo- 
m.asters.  Only  the  province  of  Stargard  hasa&harein 
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Oldknburo;  population,  30n,0(K) ;  arm,  u.>71l  wiiinfB 
miles. 

Executive  foioer.— Hereditary  grand  diihe,  ftlilwd  by 
a  responsible  ministry. 

Letiislatioe  Power  and  Local  Oni)erniiitinlt  —  \Ai\>i\lfH( 
or  diet  elected  for  three  years  by  indireut  t*|ttL>|.ion, 

Prussia;  population, 30,0()0,ff«);  area,  IH4,4(III  «|iliU'e 
miles. 

Executive  Power. — Hereditary  kin((,  wbnla  al»ionih)Mi^ 
ror  cf  Germany,  and  aided  by  a  uiinibtry  )ip|K)blt><il  b,v 
himself. 

Leywlative  Power  and  Local  Gnnemmenti'^VMUa- 
ment  or  landtag  of  two  houses  ;  a  bouse  of  lords  ll»t|l'«lh 
haus,  composed  of  princes,  hereditary  |ieiir«,  llfM  iMiyt'd, 
elected  nobles,  representatives  of  univeriiit|i»t,  burgo- 
masters of  large  towns,  etc.  :  a  lower  bouse,  or  tditfMot'd^ 
neteuhaus.  of  43;i  members  clei^teil  liy  tbu  ptioiilM  bit' 
Ave  years  on  a  very  liberal  francbisH,  l''ili«(iti|»l  i\m<H' 
tions  can  only  be  i'ntiated  in  the  cbaniliui'  (lowtif),  but 
they  may  be  rejected  as  a  whole  by  tbu  1)11111)1'  hoiwp  I 
otherwise  bolh  bouses  have  equal  powers  or  lmfl»litlloMi 
Members  of  the  lower  house  ure  piiid,  Tbti  klliudoiil  Im 
divided  into  provinces,  over  wbidi  yovernoi's  jil'PBJdi', 
and  into  counties  and  otiier  minor  local  diviNloti)<  for 
purposes  of  local  government. 


(l!t,(l(Mll    (H't-rt,   Vii 

tMm\  by  n 


Reush  (E:ider  Branch);  population 
snuare  miles. 

ExeeutiK   Power. — Hereditary   prince; 
minister  of  state. 

Legislatim  Power  and  Local  Uuvwnmml,\m^\ti\\i' 
live  body  of  12  members,  partly  elective  And  |illl'liy 
nominated  by  the  prince. 

Rei-88  (Younger  Branch);  population,  130,(1(1(1 ;  nfoii, 
319  square  miles. 

Executive  /'oit'cc— Hereditary  prince,  itlded  by  h  niiiuH 
cabinet. 

Lei/ulative  Pmver  and  Local  Gnvernntiuil,  I  (let  of 
16  elected  members  and  the  prince, 


fill 


population,    I72,f)0((  j    fti'pii, 
—Hereditary  iliiko,    aided   by   an 


SAXE-ALTENBimO  ; 

square  miles. 

Exeeatiie  Power. 
executive  council. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Wo/)e/'/u/l<'«^-  OhlHtlbei' 
of  3U  members,  elected  for  six  years— the  uesMioiii*  \w\\\\t 
held  every  three  years. 


Gotiia;    population,   a(l7,0(K);    nvm, 
-Hereditary  duke,  aided  liy  ft  iiiIiiIn' 


Saxe-Coboitro 
765  square  miles. 

Executive  Power 
ter  of  stute. 

Legislative  Power  and  Locr'  Uowrnmmtl,  In  Mic 
duke  and  two  chambers  chosei  f>  1  four  yMAl'u  for  t'ftch 
of  the  two  duchies  by  an  ndi.^rt  syiiluin  of  uliit'tltlli, 
and  meeting  in  common  for  the  common  itlfiliCH  of  litttil, 
otherwise  separately. 


Saxe-Mrnisqen  ;  population,  226,000;  area,  (ifi.'lii((imn' 
miles. 

Executive  fojivc— Hereditary  duke,  uiilt'd  by  ft  mliil*' 
ter  of  state. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  (loveru mi' ill,  Klccllvu 
chand)er  of  24  nieiiibers  with  an  existenca  of  nIii  ytifti'g, 

Saxk-Wki.mar  ;  population, 327,000;  area,  I,!I'<n  uqiittt'i' 
miles. 

Executim  PHjocr.— Hereditary  grand  diikh  fililt'd  tiy 
an  executive  council  responsible  to  the  ass^niblyr 

Le:nHlative  Puiver  and  Loenl  Governni^nt,  (fllttlllbur 
elected  directly  and  indirectly  on  a  very  IlltPl'ftI  fhtli' 
chise  and  meeting  every  three  years, 

Saxonv;  population,  3,000,000;  areft,  ii,7K7  W|tifti'e 
miles. 

Executive  Power.  —  Hereditary  king,  ftldtid  by  a 
council. 

LegiHlative  lower  and  Local  (loiwniiiliint,  ^VarWli' 
ment  of  two  chambers :  an  upper  lioiise  of  prllicuM, 
elected,  appointed  nnd  bercdiiary  nnbltix,  cojliigii  iinil 
university  represoi,„atives,  burgouifwlei't  1  ft  l»iwi>r 
chamber  of  82  members,  elected  by  tlie  town*  iMid  fund 
communes  on  a  very  liberal  frandlise,  Mumlit'rK  of 
both  houses  are  paid,  except  in  tliu  uhhm  of  liurudll^ary 
and  official  members. 


MoilAi'MBrRO-Liri'E;  population,  40,(X10 ;  area,  131 
M(|nnre  miies. 

Kxeciilive  /"oHw/-.— Hereditary  prince. 

hefiinlalire  Power  and  Local  Oovernvient.— In  tbt 
|irlli''i'  nnd  diet,  partly  appointed  by  the  prince  and 
I'liimen,  and  partly  elected  by  the  people. 

HOKWABZlii'RO-HfDOUOLSTADT;  population,  86,000 ;  area. 
I'KIM  wpiare  miles. 

liteciitire  /'()»'(>(•.— Hereditary  i>rince. 

Iiegiiihtlivf  Poirer  and  Local  (loveriiment. — Hojise  of 
R'pl'esiMitalives  elected  for  three  years  by  taxpa.vers- 
fttid  liilmbitaMts  generally. 

HuilWAiiZHimo-SoNDKRHiiAi'SEx  ;  population,  70,000  ; 
ftfen,  333  siprnre  miles. 

lixi'i'iitire  /'i/icfc— Hereditary  prince. 

LetjiHliitine  Power  and  Local  Gorernwent. — In  tbi- 
jillnce  and  diet,  partly  appoinr.ed  by  the  iirioce  and 
landowners,  and  partly  elected  by  the  people. 

WaMiKck  ;  population,  00.000  ;  area,  433  square  miles. 

iiiteenlire  I'nwer. — Hereditary  jirince,  but  the  reat 
power  is  placed  in  the  king  of  Prussia,  who  appoints  all 
public  officials  and  administers  financial  and  other  affairs. 

IjeiiiHlittirr  Power  and  Local  Oovrnment. — Assembly 
of  I  ft  elo(!ted  members  whose  functions  are  confined  to- 
jiurely  local  matters. 

WriiTEMlii-iio  ;  population,  2,000,000  ;  area,  7,528- 
Nqliai'o  miles. 

Jiteculive  Power.  —■  Hereditary  king,  aided  by  a 
minister  and  a  ))rivy  council— the  latter  consultative. 

\,i'{i\»lutive  Power  and  Local  Government. — l.egisla- 
ttlt'o  or  landstande,  composed  of  an  upper  house  of 
princes,  hereditary  and  appointed  nobles ;  a  house  of 
deputies,  elected  by  nobles,  clergy,  university  towis. 
dlBtricts,  the  electors  in  the  latter  case  being  all  citizens- 
o'er  25  years.  The  ballot  is  in  force.  The  term  of  each 
member  is  six  .\ears.  Members  of  both  houses  are  paid. 
A  tiermanent  joint  conuuittee  represents  both  houses- 
when  not  sitting. 


German  Dependencies  or  Protectorates  r 
in  Akiuca: 
Toool,A.Nn;  estimated  population,  820,000;   area,  19,- 
IHiO  s(|uare  miles. 

Oamkhooss  ;  estimated   population,    5,000,000  ;  area 
llt3,570  square  miles. 

HniTli-VVKST  Africa  ;  estimated  population,  220,0(lfi ; 
arco,  320,450  stjuare  miles. 


Kast  Africa  ;  estimated  population,  3,000,000 ;  area . 

351,040  square  miles. 
Kxeentive  I'ower. — For  above,  commissioners  or  gov 

ornors. 

ii»  THE  Pacific: 
Mahhiialij   Islands;    estimated  population,  10,ouo ; 
area,  150  square  miles. 

MoLoMON    InIjAnds  ;    estimated    population,    100,000 : 
area.  9,000  square  miles. 

Bismarck  Arciiipklaoo  ;  estimated  population,  100,- 
0(X) ;  area,  21,000  square  miles. 


Kaihkr  Wilhklm's  Land;  estimated  population,  115, 

(HH) ;  area,  72,000  square  miles. 
Exeeulive  Power.— For  above,  commissioners. 


Greece,  constitutional  mo'iarchy ;  population,. 
2,200  (MM);  area,  25,041  square  miles. 

KxKciiTiVK  PowKK.— King  (elected  in  the  present  case 
but  the  8UC(^ession  to  lie  in  his  heirs  under  constitu 
(Iniial  limitations),  aided  by  a  ministry. 

liFoiHi/ATiVK  Power  and  Local  Government.— regu- 
lative ossembly  (boidi)  of  207  representatives,  elected 
by  universal  suffrage  for  four  years.  Members  art 
paid.  A  municipal  system  exists  in  the  nomarchies  01 
iirovinclal  divisions. 


Guatemala,  re| 
Indians ;  area,  4U,80< 

ExKciTiVR  Power. 
by  universal  suffrag< 

'IjEOISLATIVB  Powbi 

iussenibly,  elected  by 

Haytl,  republic 
mostly  ;  area,  10,204 

KxECfTiVE  Power 
the  national  legisla 
(|uirer  his  direct  ele( 
Itebellions  are  frequ: 
tain.    The  president 

LkoislativePowei 
legislature  of  two  ho 
jrointed  for  six  yeai 
fioiii  lists  submitted 
leges— one-third  reli 
representatives,  elec 
suffrage.    Members  1 

Hawaii,  republii 
square  miles. 

KXECIITIVE  POWER.- 

Ihe  two  houses  in  uii 
appointed  by  the  prt 
Lkoisl.\tive  Power 
legisiature  of  two  1 
elected  by  indirect  v 
every  two  years.  A 
by  indirect  vote  for  t 
re(iuire  a  property  01 
meets  biennially. 

Honduras,  rep 
000,  mostly  Indians ; 

ExECCTiVE  Power. 
suffrage  for  four  ,\eai 

IjEoislative  Powei 
congress  of  37  depu 
versal  suffrage, 

Italy,  constittitio 
Ono;  area,  110,023  sq 
are  Eritre  v,  .\Iussowa 
ipelago,  on  the  Red 
appointed  by  thekinf 
Bogos,  Assab,  Aussf 
are  under  Italian  inf 
population  of  the-<e 
(MKt,000 ;  area,  fi4H,(K 

ExKciTivK  Power 
sponsible  ministry. 

Leoislative  Powk 
ment  of  two  house 
posed  of  princes 
king,  ami  conspic 
literary  or  other 
deputies,  elected  b,. 
educational  qualifi 
Members  of  the  tw( 
free.  An  excelleii 
cised  by  means  of  1 
councils. 

Japan,  constitu 

»)0,(1iH1;  area,  147," 

EXECITIVB     POWI. 

aided  by  a  resp  ■nsi 
council.  The  mika 
legislature  and  of ) 
of  the  legislature. 

Lkoislative  Powi 
rial  parliament  or 
peers  composed  of 
pointed  nobles,  wh^ 
years,  according  as 
or  a))polnted  :  a  ho 
"  vory  libural  frai 
both  houses  ore  pi 
ligislative  ijowers 
by  secret  ballot. 
tiovui  lied  by  goveri 
by  represeiitative 
ministration. 


00  ;    area,    131 


)n,  86,000 ;  area. 


lation,    70,0(K)  ; 


Ki ;     area,    7,5'2S 


rchy;    population,. 


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FORMS  OF  GOVERXMEXT  THROUGHOUT  THE  WORLD. 


8!> 


Guatemala,  republic  ;  population,  1,600,000,  mostly 
liiilians ;  area,  46,800  s(|uare  miles. 

KxKC'iTiVK  PowKR.— President,  elected  (or  six  years, 
liv  universal  suffrafje. 

Leoislativk  Power  and  Local  Goveknmknt.— National 
assembly,  elected  by  universal  suffrage  for  four  years. 

Hayti,  republic ;  population,  1,0U0,00(J,  negroes 
mostly  ;  area,  10,204  square  miles. 

KxKci'TiVK  PowKR.  -President,  yfeneral'  chosen  by 
the  national  legislature,  though  the  constitution  re- 
quires his  direct  election  by  the  people  for  seven  years. 
Rebellions  are  frequent  and  political  conditions  nncer- 
tain.    The  president  has  a  ministry. 

Lkoislative  PowBii  AND  LocalGovkrn.mkmt.— N'ational 
lejrislature  of  two  houses  :  a  senate  of  ;!!)  members,  ap- 
pointed for  six  years  by  the  hotisu  of  representatives 
from  lists  submitted  by  the  executive  and  electoral  col- 
leges—one-third retiring  every  two  years ;  a  house  of 
representatives,  elected  for  three  years  by  manhood 
sutfrage.    Members  are  paid. 

Hawaii,  republic  ;  population,  9o,O00 ;  area,  0,640 
square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — President  elected  for  six  years  by 
the  two  houses  in  united  session  and  aided  by  a  council 
appointed  by  the  president  and  the  houses. 

bE(n.sL.\TiVE  PowKH  AN'n  LOCAL  GovKRN.MKNT.  -National 
legislature  of  two  houses;  a  senate  of  l.'i  members, 
elected  by  indirect  vote  for  six  years,  one-third  retiring 
every  two  years.  A  house  of  15  representatives  elected 
by  indirect  vote  for  two  years.  Members  of  both  houses 
re(|uire  a  property  or  income  qualification.  Legislature 
meets  biennially. 

Honduras,  republic;  estimated  population,  400,- 
OOO,  mostly  Indians  ;  area,  43,000  square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — President,  elected  by  universal 
suffrage  for  four  years,  and  aided  by  a  ministry. 

Leoislative  Power  and  IjOcal  Govrr.nment.— Single 
congress  of  37  deputies,  elected  for  two  years  by  uni- 
versal suffrage. 


Italy,  constitutional  monarchy  ;  population,  31,000,- 
(100;  area,  110,623  square  miles.  Its  foreign  possessions 
are  Eritrea,  .Massowah,  Keren,  Asmara  and  Dahlak  Arch- 
ipel.igo,  on  the  Red  Sea,  in  which  a  civil  governor  is 
appointed  by  the  king ;  Abyssinia  and  Shoa.Ubbia  Habab, 
Hogos,  Assab,  Aussa,  Soiiiali,  and  Gallaalaiid  in  Africa 
are  under  Itahan  influence  or  protectorate.  The  total 
population  of  the-<e  dependencies  is  probably  over  7,- 
(KK),000 ;  area,  .'i46,OO0  square  miles. 

ExECiTiVE  Power.— Hereditary  king,  aided  by  a  re- 
sponsible ministry. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Government.-  -Parlia- 
ment of  two  houses;  a  senate  of  .S90  members,  com- 
posed of  princes  and  life  members  apjiointed  by  the 
king,  and  conspicuous  for  their  position,  scientific, 
literary  or  other  attainments ;  a  chamber  of  50H 
deputies,  elected  by  a  very  liberal  franchise  in  which 
educational  qualifications  have  a  prominent  place. 
.Members  of  the  two  houses  are  not  paid  but  they  travel 
free.  An  excellent  system  of  local  government  is  exer- 
cised by  means  of  provincial,  municipal  and  communal 
councils. 


Japan,  constitutional  inonarchv  ;  population,  42,- 
Wiii.OiH) ;  area,  147,760  square  miles. 

Execctivb  Power.- Here<litary  Emi)eror  (mikado), 
aided  by  a  resp  'iisible  ministry  and  a  consultative  privy 
council.  The  mikado  has  thi''  power  of  dissolving  the 
legislature  and  of  giving  sanction  to  all  bills  as  a  branch 

1  of  the  legislature. 

Leoisl.ative  Power  and  Local  Government.  —  Impe- 

I  rial  parliament  or  diet  of  two  hou.scs ;  a  house  of  300 
poors  composed  of  princes,  hereditary,  elected  or  ap- 
jioirited  nobles,  who  hold  their  seats  for  life  or  for  seven 
yeiirs,  according  as  their  position  is  hereditary  orelected 
or  ajipointed  ;  a  house  of  300  representatives  elected  on 
a  Very  liberal   franchise  for  four  years.     .Members  of 

I  both  houses  are  paid,  exceiiting  hereditary  peers  ;  the 
legislative  powers  of  both  houses  are  equal ;  voting  is 

Jliy  secret    ballot,    'ihc    provinces   of    the  empire  are 

|(!oveitied  by  governors,  appointed  by  the  emperor,  and 

Iliy  represeiitative  assemblies  for  piirposes  of  local  ad - 

lininistration. 


Liberia,  African  republic  ;  population,  1,100,000 ; 
area,  14  360  stpiare  miles. 

UxEciTivE  Power. — President,  elected  for  two  years 
by  universal  suffrage,  and  aided  by  a  ministry. 
'  Legislative  Power  and  Local  Government.- National 
legislature  of  two  liotises  ;  a  senate  of  eight  members 
and  house  of  representatives  of  13  members — the  former 
elected  for  four  and  the  latter  for  two  years  by  universal . 
suffrage. 

Luxemburgr,  independent  grand  duchy ;  popula- 
tion, 2r2,(H)0  ;  area,  008  S(|uare  miles. 

ExEciTiVE  I'liWEK.— Hereditary  grand  duke. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  tiovKKNMENT.— Cham- 
ber of  45  deputies,  elected  tor  six  years  by  the  cantons 
or  townships,  one  half  being  renewed  every  three  years. 

Mexico,  federal  republic  ;  population,  12,;»0,000 : 
area,  767,005  square  miles. 

ExEciTiVK  Power.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  electors  chosen  by  universal  suffrage,  and  aided  by  a 
council. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Government.  —  Con- 
gress of  two  houses :  a  senate  of  50  members,  electeil  by 
universal  suffrage,  two  for  each  state;  a  house  of  227  re- 
jiresentatives  elected  for  two  years  by  manhoo<i  .suf- 
frage. Members  of  the  two  houses  are  paid.  Each  of 
the  28  states  of  the  federation  has  a  governor  and  a 
legislature  of  two  houses  elected  by  the  people. 

■   Monaco,  independent  principality  ;  population,  14,- 
000  ;  area,  eight  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— Hereditary  prince,  having  exclu- 
sive executive  and  legislative  power,  aided  by  a  governor- 
general  and  a  council  of  state. 

Montenegrro,  independent  principality,  with  a 
measure  of  constitutional  government  ;  population, 
210,000  ;  area,  3,630  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— Hereditary  prince,  aided  by  a 
ministr.v. 

Leoislative  Power  and  Local  Governmf  .nt— State 
council  of  eight  members,  four  appointed  by  the  prince, 
four  elected  by  the  inhabitants  who  can  serve  as  soldiers. 

Morocco,  absolute  despotism  ;  population,  4,500,- 
000  ;  area,  220,(H)0  square  inilos. 

Executive  Power.— Sultan,  spiritual  as  well  as  civil 
head  of  the  state,  with  a  consultative  ministry. 

Legislative  Power  AND  Local  Government.- All  leg- 
islati\e  as  well  as  executive  jwwer  is  in  the  sultan. 

Nepaul,  military  oligarchy  ;  population,  2,000,fHXi ; 
area,  54,000  square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — Nominal  hereditary  sovereign,  but 
the  chief  authority  is  in  the  prime  minister. 

Netherlands,  constitutional  monarchy ;  popula- 
tion, 5,00(),;)(X) ;  area,  12.648  square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — Hereditary  sovereign,  at  present 
a  queen,  a  minor,  for  whom  a  queen  regent  acts  ;  a  re- 
sponsible council  of  ministers  aids  the  sovereign. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Government.  -States- 
general  of  two  houses  ;  a  first  chamber  of  .50  members, 
elected  for  nine  years— one-third  retiring  every  three 
years— by  the  provincial  states  from  the  highest  tax- 
payers or  important  officials ;  a  secoiul  chamber  of  UM> 
dciiutics,  elected  by  male  tax-ii.ayers  anil  lodgers  of  the 
age  of  2;i,  for  four  years.  Members  of  both  houses  are 
paid.  Ministers  can  attend  the  proceedings  of  both 
chambers,  but  they  have  only  a  deliberative  voice  except 
when  they  are  meinbers  of  cither.  New  legislation  can 
only  be  initiated  in  tlic  second  chomber  and  by  the 
government.  The  upper  house  can  only  reject  or  aji- 
prove,  but  not  amend  measures.  Each  iirovince  has  a 
representative  system  of  only  one  elected  chamber.  In 
every  commune  there  is  an  elected  council  for  local 
affairs. 


Netherlands,  Colonies  of  the,  viz.  : 
In  the  Di  tcii  East  Iniiiks  : 

Java,  Madura,  with  the  following  outposts:  Sumatra, 
Borneo,  Hiau,  Lingga  .\rchipelago,  Haiica,  Hilliton, 
Celebes.  .Moluccas.  Sunda  Islands.  New  Guinea  (in 
part) ;  total  population,  33,000,(KM)  ;  area, .  736,400 
square  miles. 


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Executive   Powfr.— Governor-general,  aasisted  by  a 

Furely  consultative  council,  administers  affairs  of  Dutch 
odia.  Java  and  Madura  are  ifovemed  by  a  resident 
and  assistant  residents,  and  oontrollers  in  the  provinces. 
The  outposts  are  {governed  by  governors,  residents, 
assistant  residents,  controllers. 

LeyUlative  Power  and  Local  Goeernnient.— Legisla- 
tive power  is  in  the  council  and  governor.  All  power 
vested  as  opposite  and  in  t^e  8upren)0  government. 


population,  02,000 ;  area. 


Ir  tub  Dutch  Wkst  Indikh 

Surinam  or  Dutch  Guiana 
46,000  square  miles. 

Executiee  Power.— Governor,  aided  by  a  council,  all 
appointed  by  the  king. 

Lejiitat.ive  Power  and  Local  Oo»er/»ji-e)j«.— Colonial 
states,  whose  meinbt'.-s!  are  partly  appointed  by  the  gov- 
ernor and  partly  elected. 


CuKACAO  and  its  dependent  islands ;  population,  47,- 
000 ;  area,  403  square  miles. 

Executim  Power.  —Governor,  aided  by  a  council,  all 
appointed  by  the  king. 

Leginlatiiie  Power  and  Local  Government. — Colonial 
council,  composed  of  the  four  members  of  the  council 
and  eight  members  appointed  by  the  king.  The  inter- 
naj  affairs  of  the  several  islands  are  administered  by 
chiefs  appointed  by  the  king. 

Nicaragrua,  republic;  population,  283,000;  area, 
49,500  square  miles. 

ExEcuTivK  PowKR.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  universal  suffrage  and  aided  by  a  responsible  min- 
istry. 

Lboislativb  Powbr  and  Local  Govern.ment.— Con- 
gress of  two  houses;  a  senate  of  18  members,  and  a 
house  of  representatives  of  21  members,  the  former 
elected  for  six,  and  the  latter  for  four  years  by  universal 
suffrage. 

Oman,  independent  state  in  Arabia ;  population, 
1,650,IK)0 ;  area,  82,000  square  miles. 

ExBcuTiVK  PowRR.— Hereditary  sultan,  with  absolute 
power,  as  in  all  similar  states  of  "the  east. 

Oraa^e  Free  State,  witli  representative  govern- 
ment; eHtimate<l  population,  210,000,  of  whonj  80,000  ■ 
are  white  ;  area,  48,326  square  miles. 

KxECUTiVB  Power.— President  elected  for  five  years  by 
univeisal  suffrage,  and  aided  by  an  executive  council, 
several  of  whom  are  elected  tiy  the  popular  assembly. 

Lboislativr  Power  and  I^cal  Government.— Assem- 
bly (volksraad)  of  58  members,  elected  for  four  years, 
one  half  retiring  every  two  years  by  universal  suffrage. 
Members  are  paid. 

Paraguay,  republic ;  estimated  population,  330,- 
000 ;  area,  98,000  square  miles. 

ExECiTiVR  Power.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  universal  suffrage,  and  aided  by  a  council  of  respon- 
sible ministers.     A  vice-president  is  also  elected. 

Lbqislativb  Power  and  Local  Govkrn.mknt.— Con- 
gress of  two  houses,  a  senate  and  house  of  representa- 
tives elected  b»'  universal  suffrage.  The  members  are 
paid. 


the  provinces  or  departments,  and  a  house  of  110  repre- 
sentatives, elected  by  an  indirect  vote  of  electors.  There 
are  municipal  councils  for  local  purposes. 

Portugal,  constitutional  monarchy ;  population, 
4,800.000  ;  area,  34,038  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— llere<litary  king,  aided  by  a  re- 
sponsible cabinet  and  a  consultative  privy  council. 

Lkoislativb  Power  and  Local  Government.— Cortes 
geraes  or  parliament  of  two  houses ;  a  house  of  peers, 
(camara  dos  pares)  hereditary  peers  eletited  or  appointed 
for  life,  peers,  universities,  and  literary  and  scientific 
bodies  having  representatives;  a  house  of  149  deputies 
(camara  dos  deputados),  elected  for  four  years  by  a  very 
liberal  franchise,  regard  being  had  to  eflucational  quali- 
fications. Colonial  members  are  paid,  other  deputies 
travel  free  by  state  railways.  The  sovereign  cannot  veto 
a  law  passed  twice  by  the  cortes.  Madeira  and  the 
Azores  form  an  integral  part  of  the  kingdom  for  legisla- 
tive and  administrative  purposes.  Portugal  has  a  muni- 
cipal system. 


Portuguese  Colonies  and  Dependencies. 

In  Africa  : 
Cape  Verde  Islandm,  Guinea,  Prince's  and  St.  Thomas' 
Islands,  Angola,  Anibriz,  Bengucla  and  Massamedes 
and  Congo,  ICast  Africa,  Mozambique,  and  Ix>wrenQO 
Marques.    Total  population,  5,400,000;  area,  735,300 
square  miles. 
In  Asia: 
GoA,   Damao,  Din,  Timor,   etc.,  Macao,  etc.    Total 

population,  5,400,000;  area,  743,204  square  miles. 
Executive  Power. —Portuguese  colonies  have  no  legis- 
latures or  representation  in  the  national  cortes,  like 
Spanish  or  French  colonies,  but  their  affairs  are  ad- 
ministered by  governors,  judges,  and  other  function- 
aries appointed  by  the  king,  and  all  laws  are  initiated 
and  ))roinulgated  by  the  same  authority. 


Persia,  absolute  monarchy  ;  population,  8,000,000  ; 
area,  628,000  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— Hereditary  shah  (shahenshah), 
aided  by  a  consultative  council  of  ministers.  The 
country  is  divided  into  provinces,  each  governed  by  a 
governor-general  and  lieutenant-governor,  all  acting 
under  the  instructions  of  the  central  government. 

Lbqislativb  Power  and  Local  GovERNMENT,--In  the 
«hah,  whose  powers  are  only  limitetl  by  the  principles  of 
the  Koran  and  of  the  Mohammedan  tenets. 


Peru,  republic ;  population,  2,700,000 ;  area,  463,750 
square  miles. 

ExBCUTiVB  Power.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  universal  suffrage,  and  aided  by  an  executive  coun- 
cil. Two  vice-presidents  are  also  elected  to  act  in  case 
of  death  or  incapacity  of  the  president. 

Leoislative  Power  and  Local  Government.-  Con- 
gress of  two  houses ;  a  senate  of  40  members,  chosen  by 


Roumania  ( Wallaohia  and  Moldavia),  constitutional 
monarchy;  estimated  population,  6,000,000;  area,  48,- 
310  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— King,  aided  by  an  executive 
council. 

Leoislative  Power  and  Local  Government.— Parlia- 
ment of  two  houses ;  a  senate  of  120  members,  elected 
for  eight  years,  by  electoral  colleges,  universities  being 
represented  ;  a  chamoer  of  183  deputies  elected  by 
electoral  colleges  for  four  years.  The  franchise  is  very 
liberal  and.  encourages  eilucational  qualifications.  Mem- 
bers are  paid.  Senators  must  be  40  years  of  age ;  depu- 
ties, 25.  The  districts  or  provinces  have  a  system  of 
local  government  fairly  liberal. 

Russia,  the  empire  of,  absolute  monarchy  ;  popula- 
tion  119,000,000;  aroa,  8,644,100  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— Hereditary  emperor  (or  czar  of 
all  the  Russias),  aide<l  by  a  couiuiil  of  state,  a 
ruling  senate,  a  holy  synod  and  a  committee  of  min- 
isters, in  whose  hands  are  entrusted  the  super- 
vision of  all  the  secular  and  reli'.:ious  affairs  of  the 
empire.  All  the  work  of  government  is  in  the  hands 
of  committees,  cabinets  or  de;  -Hnieiits.  Bureaucracy  ! 
is  the  essence  of  government  in  the  Kussias. 

Legislative    Power   and    Local   Government. —  All  I 
legislative  and  administrative  power  is  in  the  emperor 
and  his  councils.     The  empire  is  divided  into  vice- 1 
royalties,  governments  and  districts,  governed  by  gov- 
ernors-general, ai>pointe('  and  controlled  directly  by  the  I 
emperor.     Military  governors  are  established  in  sonie 
provinces.     Centralized  government  rules  in  Russia. 
The  only  shadow  of  local  self-government  is  to  be  seen 
in  the  mirs  or  asstmblies  of  the  communes  or  parishes 
of    European    Russia.     These    "mirs"    eltot   certain  I 
officers  for  taxation  and  mirely  local  purposes,  and  are 
relics  of  old  Aryan  institutions  which  survived  in  the  I 
village  assemblies  of  India  and  Germany,  and  originated  I 
the  township  fovernment  of  England  and  New  England.  I 
In  the  provinces,  towns  and  cities  there  are  municipal  I 
institutions,  but  almost  exclusively  controlled  by  thej 
large  powers  of  the  imperial  authorities. 

Russian  Dependencies,  viz. : 

Finland,  grand  duchy;  population,  2,500,000;  arca.l 
144,255  sr[uare  miles.  L 

Excculnv  PoKvc— Governor-general,  appointed  bjl 
and  instructed  by  the  secretary  of  state  and  four  mem- 1 


bers  of  a  council  fc 
the  government  in 
Legixlatioe  Pom 
al  parliament  com] 
the  nobles,  clergj 
called  together  by 
Laws  are  prepared 
discussed  by  the  p 

Bokhara,  under 
000 ;  area.  92,000  s< 

Executive  Power 
A  Russian  resident 

Khiva,  under  c 

o;)0 ;  area,  22,.140  si 

Executive  I'uwei 

Salvador,  repi 
area,  7,225  square  i 

Executive  Powbi 
by  universal  suffri^ 

Lbqislativb  Pov 
chamber,  or  nation 
one  year  by  univer 

Samoa  Islanc 
area,  11,701  square 

Executive  Powi 
Germany,  Great  I 
guaranteed  the  ind 
administered  in  the 
court.  Apia  has  a 
capital. 

Santo  Domin 

tion,  615,000 ;  area, 
Executive  Powe 
by  universal  suffri 
provinces  and  dist 
appointed  bv  the  p 
Lbqislativb  Powi 
congress  of  22  mi 
limited  franchise, 
elected  by  the  rate 

Servia,  constit 
000;  area,  19,100  s 

Executive  Powi 
aided  by  a  respons 

Legislative  Pow 
assembly  (narodna 
of  eight  members, 
elected  by  the  ossc 
elected  for  three  y 
certain  number  c 
Deputies  are  paid 
radical  changes, 
districts  and  mun 
asiiemblies  for  adii 

Siam  (Thai)  . 
Kelantan,  etc.;  ai 
tion,  5,(100,000 ;  ai 

ExEciTivR  Pow 
cil  (senabodi)  fror 

Legislative    V 
legLslativo  power 
is  divided  into 
governors  appoin 

Soudan  (Eg' 
(upper  and  lowe 
Babel-Mandeb  ; 
1,000,000  square  i 

Executive  Po\ 
transition  stage,  j 
or  Italians,  or  int 
to  give  here  an  e: 

Spain,  consti 
17,503,6:12  ;  area. 

Executive   Po' 
limited  by  the  col 
ministers",  nine  iil 

Lbqislativb  PcT 
inent  (cortes)  oj 


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[1897  I    1897]  FORMS  of  government  throughout  the  world. 


91 


[iso  of  110  repre- 
t  electors.  There 

hy ;    population, 

I,  aided  by  a  re- 
|vy  council. 

5RNMKNT.— Cortes 

.  houHO  of  peers, 
aed  or  appointed 
Iry  and  scientific 
Ic  of  149  deputies 
V  years  by  a  very 
Educational  quali- 
Itl,  other  deputies 
Erei({n  cannot  veto 
[Madeira  and  the 
rigdoni  for  legisla- 
[rtugalhasauiuni- 


)ependencles. 

_  s  and  St.  Thomas' 
la  and  Massamedes 
que,  and  liowrengo 
),000 ;  area,  735,30(1 


Hacao,  etc.  Total 
2U4  square  miles. 
Dnies  have  no  lejfis- 
ational  cortes,  like 
eir  affaire  are  ad- 
nd  other  function- 
laws  are  initiated 
rity. 

avia),  constitutional 
(,000,000;  area,  48,- 

I    by   an   execntive 

ovERNM  KNT.  — Paflia- 
20  members,  elected 
IS,  universities  being 
deputies  elected  by 
rhe  franchise  is  very 
lualiftcations.  Mem- 
I  years  of  age ;  depu- 
es  have  a  system  of 


!  monarchy ;  popula- 
|uare  miles, 
emperor  (or  czar  of 
council   of   state,    a 
a,  committee  of  miii- 
ntrusted    the   super- 
^'ious   affairs   of  the 
lent  is  in  the  hands  • 
nients.    Bureaucracy  j 
e  Uussias. 

L     GOVURNMENT.—  All 

:er  is  in  the  emperor 
is  divided  into  vice- 
cts,  governed  by  gov- 
trolled  directly  by  the 
!  established  in  some  | 
ent  rules  in  Russia, 
jvnment  is  to  be  seen 
3ommunes  i,r  parishes 
mil's  "  ekot  certain 
)cal  purposes,  and  are 
.hich  survived  in  the  I 
rmany,  and  originated 
and  and  New  England, 
a  there  are  municipal 
ely  coniroUed  by  the] 
orities. 

Az. : 

ition,  2,500,000;  area.i 

^neral,   appointed  bjl 
)f  state  and  four  mem-l 


bers  of  a  council  for  the  affairs  of  Finland ;  a  senate  aids 
the  government  in  administrative  affairs. 

LegMtitiee  fower  and  Local  Government.— A  nation- 
al parliament  composed  of  four  members,  representing 
the  nobles,  clergy,  burghers  and  peasants,  severally 
called  together  by  the  emperor  every  four  or  five  years. 
Laws  are  prepared  by  the  council  at  St,  Petersburg,  and 
discussed  by  the  parliament.    The  emperor  has  a  veto. 


Bokhara,  under  control  of  Russia ;  population,  2,600,- 
OOO ;  area,  92,000  square  miles. 

Executive  Power. — Ameer,  ruling  by  hereditary  right. 
A  Russian  resident  watches  over  Russian  interests. 

Khiva,  under  control   of   Russia;  population,   750,- 
o:k)  ;  area,  22,340  square  miles. 
Executive  Power. — Khan,  ruling  by  hereditary  right. 


Salvador,  repuMic  ;  estimated  population,  660,000 ; 
area,  7,225  square  miles. 

ExBCUTivB  PowBR.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  universal  suffrage  and  aided  by  a  ministry. 

Leqislative  Power  and  Local  Government.— Single 
chamber,  or  national  congress  of  70  deputies,  elected  for 
one  year  by  universal  suffrage. 


Samoa  Islands,  independent ;  population,  35,000 ; 
area,  11,701  square  miles. 

Executive  "Power.— Chief,  elected  by  the  natives. 
Germany,  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  have 
guaranteed  the  inde(>endence  of  the  islands.  Justice  is 
administered  in  the  interests  of  Europeans  by  a  supreme 
court.  Apia  has  a  fornt  of  local  government  and  is  the 
capital. 


Santo  Domingro  (part  of  Hayti),  republic ;  popula- 
tion, 615,000 ;  area,  18,045  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— President,  elected  for  four  years 
by  universal  suffrage  and  aided  by  a  ministry.  The 
provinces  and  distr'-ts  are  administered  by  governors 
appointed  bv  the  pi  -sident. 

Lboisi.attve  Power  and  Locai.  Government.— National 
congress  of  22  members,  elected  for  two  years  on  a 
limited  franchise.  In  the  communes  there  are  councils 
elected  by  the  ratepayers,  for  municipal  purjioses. 


Servla,  constitutional  monarchy ;  population,  2,600, - 
000;  area,  19,100  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.— Hereditary  prince,  now  a  king, 
aided  by  a  responsible  ministry. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Government. — Nntional 
assembly  (narotJna  skupshtina)  of  two  houses ;  a  senate 
of  eight  members,  four  ap])()inted  by  the  king,  and  four 
elected  V)y  the  assembly,  which  is  composed  of  ieputie-s 
elected  for  three  years  indirectly  by  the  taxpayers.  A 
certain  number  of  deputies  must  be  university  men. 
Deputies  are  paid.  The  constitution  is  in  process  <  f 
raclical  changes.  The  kingdom  is  divided  into  counties, 
districts  and  municipalities,  which  have  representa'  i\  p 
asucmblles  for  administrative  purposes. 

Slam  (Thai)  and  dependencies  of  Kedah,  Patani, 
Kelantan,  etc.;  absolute  monarchy  ;  estimated  popula- 
tion, 5,(100,000  ;  area,  300,000  square  miles. 

ExECi  TiVR  Power.— Hereditary  king,  aidetl  by  a  coun- 
cil (senabodi)  from  which  the  king  has  formed  a  cabinet. 

Leqislative  Power  and  Local  Government.  —  All 
legislative  power  is  in  king  ana  council.  The  kingdom 
is  divided  into  provinces  or  districts  administered  by 
governors  appointed  by  the  kin^. 

Soudan  (Egyptian),  or  Darfur,  Kordofan,  Nubia 
(upper  and  lower),  Tenba,  and  region  about  Strait  of 
Bab-el-Mandeb ;  population  about  12,000,000 ;  area, 
1,000,000  square  miles. 

Executive  Power.- These  countries  are  now  in  a 
transition  stage,  and  under  the  influence  of  the  English 
or  Italians,  or  included  within  Egypt.  It  is  impossible 
to  give  here  an  exact  account  of  its  government. 

Spain,  constitutional  kingdom;  population  in  1887, 
17,503,6;i2  ;  area,  197,670  square  miles. 

Executive  Power,- Hereditary  king,  with  powers 
limited  by  the  constitution  of  1876,  aided  by  responsible 
ministers,  nine  in  number. 

Leqislative  Power  and  Local  Government.— Parlia- 
ment (cortes)  of  two  houses  ;   a  senate  composed  of 


three  classes  (1)  80  senators  by  their  own  right,  princes, 
grandees,  captains-general,  arcJiblshons,  admirals, 
judges  of  the  courts,  patriarchs  of  ihe  Indies,  presidenta 
of  the  council  of  state  ;  (2)  100  life  senators  appointed 
by  the  crown  ;  (3)  180  elected  for  five  years  by  the  com- 
munal and  provincial  states,  clergy,  universities,  aca- 
demies and  largest  taxpayers,  one-half  of  the  number 
being  renewed  every  five  years ;  a  congress  of  431  mem- 
bers elected  on  a  very  liberal  franchise  based  on  land, 
income,  educational,  profe.ssion^l  and  public  services. 
The  principle  of  the  representation  of  minorities  is  ob- 
served in  large  constituencies.  The  cortes  meet  annually 
and  the  congress  is  elected  for  five  years.  The  king  has 
the  iwwer  of  summoning  or  dissolving  the  congress  and 
the  elected  part  of  the  senate.  The  senate  is  a  court  of 
impeachment  when  charges  are  laid  against  ministers 
by  the  congress.  Cuba  and  Canary  Islands  are  repre- 
sented in  the  cortes,  but  imperial  misgovernment  has 
periodically  caused  revolution  :n  Cuba,  as  at  present. 
Although  Spain  has  sent  between  120,000  and  150,000 
regular  forces— a  remarkable  number— to  quell  the  rebel- 
lion, it  is  still  dominant  in  a  larire  section  of  the  un- 
happy island.  In  the  provinces  and  communes  of  Spain 
there  is  a  representative  system  of  local  government. 

Spanish  Colonies  and  Dependencies. 
In  America: 

Cuba;  iwpulation,  1,631,687  ;  area,  41,655  sq.  miles. 

Porto  Rico  ;  population,  806,708 ;  area,  3,550  square 
miles. 

Executive    Power.  —  Governor-general,    aided    by    a 
council,  appointed  by  the  king 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Gotwr/imenf.— Spanish 
cortes,  16  senators  and  30  deputies. 


In  Asia  : 
Philippine  Island  ;  population,  7,000,000 ;  area,  114,- 
326  square  miles.     Sulu  Island ;  jiopulation,  75,000 ; 
Caroline    Island    and   Palaos  ;  population,  36,000  ; 
Marianne   Island  ;  population,    10,172  ;  total  area, 
116,2,'i6  square  miles. 
Executive  A)7t'«r.— Governor-geiiMrnl  and  a  captain- 
general.     The  provinces  are  undir  lieutenant-governor. 
Alcaldes  or  commandants. 


In  Africa  : 
Adrar  and  Rio  pe  Oro  ;  population,  100,000.    Ifni ; 
population,    6,000.     Fernudo    I'o,    etc.,   Annabon, 
Cori.sco,    Elobey,    San    .luan ;  population,    32,000; 
total  area  in  Africa,  243,880  square  miles. 
Exei         ■  Power. — Subordiiiate  to  the  government  of 
the  Canao  islands. 


Sweden  and  Norway ;  federal  or  constitutional 
monarchical  government.  Sweden;  population,  4,824,- 
150;  area,  172,876  square  iniles.  Norwav ;  population, 
2,100,000  ;  area,  124,44.'.  si.uare  miles. 

ExKCfTivK  Power.— The  united  kingdoms  are  under 
the  king  of  Sweden,  now  a  hereditary  sovereign,  though 
each  kingdom  maintains  its  separate  government  and 
laws.  The  diets  of  the  two  countries  are  to  choose  a 
successor  to  the  throne  in  case  of  a  failure  of  regular 
succession;  and  should  they  not  ayree  on  a  suitable 
person  the  choice  is  made  by  Swedish  and  Norwegian 
deputies.  The  common  affairs  of  the  united  kingdoms 
are  considered  by  the  king,  with  the  assistance  of  a 
council  of  state,  composed  of  Swedish  and  Norwegian 
ministers. 

Legislative  Power  and  Local  Govkrnme.st.— 1.  In 
Sweden  there  is  a  council  of  state  of  10  members ;  a  diet 
or  parliament  of  two  houses ;  an  upper  or  first  house  of 
150  members  elected  by  provinces  and  town  corpora- 
tions for  nine  years  ;  a  lower  or  second  chamber  of  230 
members,  elected  by  residents  of  rural  districts  and 
towns  for  three  years  on  a  franchise  based  on  property 
.and  income.  Members  of  the  second  chamber  arc  alone 
paid.     The  ballot  is  in  use. 

2.  In  Norway  there  is  a  council  of  state  to  advise  the 
king,  and  a  storthing,  or  great  court,  of  118  members 
elected  for  three  years  on  a  franchise  based  on  property 
and  income,  or  public  service.  The  system  of  election 
is  indirect.  The  people  elect  certain  deputies  every 
three  years,  these  latter  assemble  and  choose  the  re- 
presentatives to  the  storthing.  The  storthing,  when 
elected  and  assembled  for  business,  is  divided  into  two 
houses,  the  "lagthing,"  or  one-fourth  of  the  storthing. 


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FORMS  OF  GOVERNMENT  THROUGHOUT  T  iE  WORLD. 


[1897 


M 


and  the  "  odeUthing "  or  reiiiaiiiinx  niumbers  of  the 
Htorthiii);.  The  o<lel8thiii^  has  the  whole  rijfht  to  in- 
spect and  coifsider  public  accounts.  All  new  laws  are 
initiated  in  the  lower  house,  and  are  accepted  or  re- 
jected by  the  la^thin);.  If  the  t» o  houses  do  not  a^rce, 
tbey  assemble  in  joint  session,  and  a  majority  of  two 
thirds  decide.     Members  are  paid. 

3.  A  system  of  local  government  exists  i:i  both  Nor- 
way and  Sweden,  and  the  representative  principle 
prevails  to  a  modified  extent. 


Turkey,  absolute  monurchv  ;  population,  about 
40,000,000  ;  area,  461,66-.J  square  I'niles  (includinK  .Samos, 
E)fypt  and  other  dependencies).  Turkey  in  Europe  has 
a  population  of  4,780,000,  and  an  area  of  61,200  stiuare 
miles. 

Executive  Power.— Herwlittti-y  sultan,  whose  execu- 
tive and  legislative  authority  is  only  limited  by  the 
precepts,  of  Mahomet.  The  sultan  is  aided  by  a  sadr- 
azani  (i;rand-vi!rier),  and  a  sheik-ul-islam,  who  are 
resjjectively  at  the  head  of  temporal  and  spiritual 
affairs  under  the  direction  of  the  sultan. 

Leoislative  Power  anp  Local  Government.— The 
people  have  no  legislative  or  popular  assemblies  or 
councils.  The  whole  c  luntry  is  divided  into  govern- 
ments, appointed  by  and  subject  to  the  decrees  of  the 
sultan. 


S'Witzerland,  federal  republic  ;  population,  300,- 
000;  area,  15,i)7(i  square  miles. 

KxKciTiVK  Power. — The  supreme  executive  and  leifis- 
lative  power  is  in  a  parliament  called,  when  imited  in 
joint  session,  the  bundes-versamnilungor  federal  assem- 
bly, composed  of  two  houses,  a  standerath  or  state 
council  of  44  members,  or  two  chosen  by  <  ich  cnntoti ; 
a  nationalrath  oi  national  council  of  147  representa- 
tives elected  by  di'^o^t  vote  every  three  years.  The 
federal  assembly  elects  president  and  vice-president  one 
year  and  a  lunidesrath  or  federal  council  for  three 
years.  .Members  of  tlie  council  ^'n  sit  and  deliate  but 
not  vote  in  the  two  chambers. 

I.EoisLATiVB  Power  and  Local  Government.— The 
principles  of  initiating  measures  by  popular  vote  (the 
initiative),  and  of  submitting  acts  to  direct  vote  (the 
"  referendum")  are  in  force  in  this  republic.  The  legis- 
lative powers  of  the  nation  arc  set  forth  in  the  consti- 
tution. Each  of  the  cantons  lias  a  system  of  local 
government  based  on  the  fullest  possible  expression  of 
the  popular  will.  Legislative  assemblies  and  executive 
councils  exist,  and  in  a  few  cantmis  there  are  lands- 
gemeinden  or  assemblies  of  the  male  citizens  for  the 
purpose  of  making  laws  and  appointing  their  adminis- 
trators. The  "initiative"  and  "  referendmu"  alt^o 
exi-t  to  a  considerable  extent.  The  cantons  or  states 
are  sovereign  and  only  limited  by  the  constitution. 


Transvaal,  or  South  African  republic ;  population, 
120,000  ;  area,  119,139  square  miles.  Swaziland  ;  popu- 
lation, 62,()u0 ;  area,  lO.lfiO  square  miles. 

ExECi'TiVK  Power.— President,  elected  for  five  years 
by  "first-class  burghers"  or  residents  before  Mav  29, 
1876,  aided  by  a  council,  appointed  and  elected.  Eng- 
land has  a  restricted  suzerainty  over  this  rcpubli;,  and 
is  represented  by  a  diplomatic  agent.  The  king  of 
Swaziland  is  now  subject  to  Transvaal  rule. 

(jKoisi.ative  Power  and  Local  Gov:;RNME.vr.— Parlia- 
ment of  two  houses  of  24  members  each,  chosen  for  four 
years  by  classes  of  burghers.  Bills  must  be  passed  by 
both  chambers. 


BtrLOAr.iA,  princMpality,  under  the  suzerainty  of 
Turkey;  population,  3,309,816;  area,  ;J7,80O  square 
miles.    This  state  includes  eastern  Roumelia. 

Kxeculive.  Poicei: — The  present  prince  was  elected  in 
1887  by  the  national  assembly,  but  the  title  is  heredi- 
tary.   The  prince  is  aided  by  a  council  of  eight  ministers. 

LeoUlatiw  Pourr  and  Local  Ooveniinent.  — Single 
house,  called  the  national  assembly,  elected  by  manhood 
suffrage  for  five  years.    Members  are  paid. 

Samob,  Island  nv,  principality  and  dependency  of 
Turkey ;  population,  about  50,000 ;  area,  232  square 
miles. 

Executive  rnwer. — A'izier  or  niushir  of  Turkey,  ap- 
pointed by  the  sultan,  and  aided  by  a  council  of  four 
Greeks. 


EovPT.  iimler  the  nominal  suzerainty  of  the  suitaii  : 
populatio.i,  6,817,2(«  ;  area,  400,000  wpiare  miles. 

Executive  Power.— K  hereditary  khedive,  aided  by  a 
council  of  six  ministers.  He  has  also  the  benefit  of  ibe 
advice  of  an  English  financial  swlviser  appointed  by  him- 
self, aiul  whose  consent  is  necessary  to  every  decision 
on  financial  matters.  He  can  sit  on  the  council  though 
not  a  member  of  the  executi"e.  English  influence  pre- 
vails in  administration. 

Lef/iKlatin;  Power  ami  Local  dorerninent.—The  khe- 
dive  has  promulgated  ;,  constitution  intended  to  gi\i 
the  people  a  share  in  legislation,  but  so  far  it  is  practi- 
cally nugatory.  Egyjit  is  divided  into  governorsliii)s  of 
towns  and  provinces  with  extensive  powers,  but  all 
under  the  control  of  the  khedive  and  executive. 

United  States  of  America,  federal  republic  -. 
population  in  18i)(i,  (12,830,621,  including  Alaska ;  area, 
;i,50l,000. 

ExEci'TiVK  Power.- President,  elected  for  four  years 
under  th''  constitution  by  electoral  colleges  in  each  state 
equal  to  the  whole  number  of  its  senators  and  represen- 
tatives in  (congress ;  but  practically  the  election  is  by  the 
direct  vote  of  the  people.  Each  political  party  nomi- 
nates a  set  of  electors  on  a  presidental  ticket  and  the 
people  vote  directly  for  them.  Under  the  constitution 
the  electors  meet  in  each  state  on  a  particular  day  and 
invariably  cast  tlrieir  votes  in  accordance  with  the  result 
of  the  election.  There  is  also  a  vice-president  elected 
by  the  same  political  method.  The  president  is  head  of 
the  executive,  and  has  a  veto  over  the  legislation  of  con- 
gress, but  it  can  bo  over-ridden  by  a  two-thirds  majority 
in  each  house.  He  is  aided  by  a  cabinet  of  eight  secre- 
taries of  state  and  heads  of  departments,  appointed  by 
himself  with  the  approval  of  the  senate,  but  having  no 
seats  in  or  responsibility  to  congress.  Incase  of  death, 
resignation  or  disability  of  the  president,  the  xice-presi- 
dent  succeeds,  and  after  the  latter,  the  secretary  of  state 
or  other  members  of  cabinet  in  order  of  seniority  until  a 
new  president  is  appointed  or  the  disability  is  removed. 
Elections  for  president  and  vice-president  take  place 
on  the  Tuesday  following  the  first  Monday  in  November 
every  leap  year,  and  they  take  offlce  on  the  4th  March 
following. 

Lbgisaltive  Power  and  Local  Government.  —  Con- 
gress of  two  houses ;  a  senate  of  90  members,  or  two 
from  each  state,  chosen  by  the  legislatures  for  six  years; 
a  house  of  357  representatives  elected  every  second  year 
by  the  electors  of  the  states  in  accorflance  with  their  re- 
spective election  laws ;  universal  suffrage  limited  in  a 
few  cases  by  residence,  registration  and  payment  of 
taxes.  Senators  must  be  30  years  of  age,  citizens  for 
nine  years,  and  residents  of  the  states  which  elect  them. 
Representatives  must  be  about  25  years  of  age,  citizens 
for  seven  years,  and  residents  of  the  states  in  which 
they  are  elected.  The  senate  has  the  power  of  approv- 
ing or  rejecting  the  higher  appointments  and  treaties 
made  by  the  president,  and  of  acting  as  a  court  of  im- 
peachment for  the  president,  judges  of  the  supreme 
court,  and  other  high  functionaries.  It  can  also  amend 
bills  for  raising  revenue,  which  alone  can  originate  in 
the  house  of  representatives.  The  vice-president  is  ex 
officio  president  of  the  senate,  which  may  also  appoint  a 
temporary  president.  The  speaker  of  the  house  is 
elected  by  its  members.  Members  of  both  houses  re- 
ceive .*i,000  and  travelling  expenses  every  year.  The 
territories  are  represented  by  one  elected  delegate 
in  each  case,  who  cannot  vote  in  the  house.  The  legis- 
lative powers  of  the  congress  are  enumerated  in  the  con- 
stitution. The  supreme  court  of  the  United  States  can 
hear  and  determine  issues  of  laws  as  to  the  interpretation 
of  the  constitution  and  may  declare  the  acts  of  congress 
unconstitutional  oc  intra  riren,  as  the  case  may  be.  The 
federal  judges  are  apjiointed  by  the  president  with  the 
aiiproval  of  the  senate.  A  permanent  civil  service  is 
being  gradually  built  up,  and  removals  from  office  in 
the  case  of  officials,  notjioliticalin  their  nature,  are  very 
much  lees  frequent  of  late  years  with  the  institution  of 
civil  service  rules. 

United  Statee,  federation  of  the : 
Alabama  ;  pop.  in  1890,  1,513,017  ;  area,  51,540  sq.  m. 
Arkansas  ;  pop.,  1,128,179;  area,  53,045  sq.  m. 
California  ;  pop.,  1,208,130;  area,  155,980  sq.  m. 


1897] 


Colorado;  pop., 
C'oNNEtTici'T ;  po 
Delaware  ;  pop. 
Florida  ;  pop.,  ;i 
Gkoroia  ;  pop.,  1 
liiAiio;  pop.,  84,; 
Illinois  ;  yioyt,,  .'), 
Indiana  ;  [w\t.,  2, 
Iowa;  pop.,  1,011 
Kansas  ;  pop.,  1,. 
Ke.nti  ckv  ;  jiop., 
LollSIANA  ;  pop., 
Maine;  pop.,  601, 
.Maryland  ;  pop,, 

.MASNACIItSEITS  ; 

.MiciiioAN :  pop., ; 
-Minnesota  ;  1,301 
-Mississii'iM  ;  pop,, 
.Mi.ssoiRi ;  pop.,  2 
Montana  ;  pop.,  1 
Nkiiraska  ;  pop., 
Nevada;  pop.,  45 
New  Hami'hiiire  ; 
New  .Ieksev  ;  po|i 
New  York  ;  pop.. 
North  Carolina  ; 
North  Dakota  ;  p^ 
OiiM  ;  pop.,  3,672, 
Oreoon  ;  pop.,  31i 
Pennmvlvania  ;  pc 
Rhode  Inland  ;  po 
Sot  Til  Carolina  ; 
SoiTH  Dakota ;  po 
Tennessee;  pop,, 
Texas;  pop.,  2,23.1 
Utah;  pop.,  207,7( 
Vermont  ;  pop.,  i;- 

VlRQINIA  ;  i)op.,  1,( 
Wasiiinoton  ;  pop. 
West  Virginia  ;  pr 
Wisconsin;  pop,,  i 
Wvomi.no;  pop,,  6(1 

Execntitm  Power.- 
and  a  lieutenant-gov 
government.    The    , 
are  elected  by  the 
states:  California,  I 
Indiana,   Kentucky, 
Missouri,   Montana, 
Pennsylvania,  Virgii 
Wyoming.  In  the  foil 
New  Jersey  and  NchI 
Alabama,    Arkansas! 
.Michigan,  MinnosotiJ 
Dakota,  Ohio,  Sou  if 
see,  Texas,  Vernionif 
term  is  one  year: 
and  Rhode  Island, 
of  veto  over    Icgisll 
Carolina,  Ohio,  Hhol 
or  two-thirds  vote  if 
i.s  the  head  of  tht 
ministers  in  the  kI 
executive    or   odinl 
elected. 

Lfiiislative  PowinX 
forty-five  states  thi 
an  ujiper  house,  geil 
representatives,  l)otl 
In  I  he  following  sti 
yeiu's,  the  house  ofl 
sessions  are  biennif 
mentioned :  Alabail 
liflawiire,  Florida,! 
Kansas,  Kentiickvf 
liouuial),  Missouri, 
"i-egon,  PennsylvaiL 
'  'ah,  Virginia,' WasI 
III  the  following  Bta 
the  house,  two,  ami 
N"el)raska,  littvi  l| 
South  Dakota,  Tenf 
|states  the  term  is  i 
»*essinns  annual: 
Uliode  Island,  InL 
K»o  years,  of  the  ll 


1807] 


FOHMS  «)!•'  (lOVKKNMKNT  TIIIKXJdHOlT  V.E  W(»l{l-I). 


on 


of  the  suitan  : 
e  miles. 

ive,  aided  l).v  a 
>  benefit  of  il)e 
oiiited  l)y  hini- 
evei'.v  decision 
outicil  tho\igh 
iiiHueiue  pre- 

ie»Y.— The  Ithe- 
tendwl  to  Ki\t 
ar  it  Is  practi- 
overtiorHliips  of 
lowers,  but  all 
outive. 

ileral  republic  : 
g  Alaslta;  area, 

1  for  four  yearf 
„es  in  each  statt- 
rs  and  represen- 
jlec'tion  is  by  the 
ioal  party  nomi- 
..  ticltet  and  the 

the  constitution 
irtii'ular  day  and 
e  with  the  result 
president  elected 
;sident  is  head  of 
egislation  of  con- 
o-thinl8  ntajority 
!t  of  eisfht  secre- 
its,  appointed  by 
te,  but  having  no 
In  case  of  death, 
nt,  the  vice-presi- 
secretary  of  state 
f  seniority  until  a 
bilitv  is  removed, 
sideiit  take  place 
kday  in  November 
bn  the  4th  March 

VKRN.MEMT.  —  Con- 

menibers,  or  two 
tures  for  six  years: 

every  second  year 
ance'with  their  re- 
flrage  limited  in  a 
I  and  payment  of 
of  age,  citizens  for 
I  which  elect  them, 
ars  of  age,  citizens 
le  states  in  which 
le  power  of  approv- 
,ment8  and  treaties 

as  a  court  of  im- 
38  of  the  supreme 

II  can  also  amend 
ne  can  originate  in 
■ice-president  is  ex 
may  also  appoint  a 
r  of  the  house  is 
of  both  houses  re- 
i  every  year.  The 
e  elected  delegate 
!  house.  The  legis- 
imer\ted  in  thecon- 
le  United  States  can 
to  the  interpretation 
tlie  acts  of  congress 
le  case  may  be.  The 

president  with  the 
lent  civil  service  is 
avals  from  office  in 
leir  nature,  are  ver.\ 
ith  the  institution  of 


Dfthe: 

;  area,  51,540  sq.  ni. 
,  53,045  sq.  m. 
a,  155,980  sq.  m. 


m. 


CdLORADo;  pop.,  412,108;  area,  IO!l,(Mftiti(,  Ml. 
OiNNKCTici'T ;  pop.,  74f),2fiN;  iin-ii,  l,H(f)K((,  in, 
Dk.lawark  ;  pop.,  l(W,4l»;J;  aivii,  \,iHuim\,  in, 
Florida  ;  j)op.,  Kill, 422  ;  aiva,  fit, 140  m|,  in, 
«koriha;  i)op.,  I,s,t7,;t5;i ;  urcii,  :,H,\>m)  k|,  hi, 
liiAiio;  pop.,  84,;iH,');  urea,  H4,2l»<l  W|,  lit, 
Illinois  ;  imp.,  3,S2<),H57  ;  iirm,  WI.IXKI  iti|,  in, 
isDiASA  ;  pop.,  2,1U2,404  ;  umi,  :ifi,i»|(i  im(,  mi, 
Iipwa;  pop.,  1,1>1I,«1MI;  area,  fi'i,175w|,  in, 
Kansas;  pop.,  1,427,i»l>») ;  nvu,  Hi, 70(1  *|,  in, 
Kkntickv;  pop.,  l,8r)8,(tU5  ;  unu,  lO.IMiO  »<;.  in, 
LoiiKiAXA  ;  iiop.,  1,118,587;  iii'mi,  45,42'ixi(,  in, 
-Maink;  pop.,  (1111,08(1;  arwi,  '^K.Wlft  «(,  in, 
-Maiivland;  pop.,  l,042,;ill(i ;  iirmi,  11,8(10  «|,  in, 
MASNAtiirHKiTH  ;  nop.,  2,2;i8,(M;i  |  iirnu,  8,iU0i«q,  in, 
Miciiioan:  pop.,  2,01);), 881) ;  un-u,  fi7,4,'to  «(,  in, 
MiSNKSoTA  ;  1,301,82(1;  urea,  71»,',i!0f)  xq,  in, 
MissisHiiMM ;  pop.,  1,280,(100;  (ii'tia,  40,4:10  xq,  in, 
Mlssoiri  ;  i>op,,  2,(170,184  ;  liiva,  08,7!ll  xq,  in, 
Montana  ;  jiop.,  1.32,150  ;  arc!u,  145,!(IO  w|,lii, 
Nkiiraska;  pop.,  1,058,010;  aiim,  70,810  m(,  hi, 
Nkvaiia;  pop.,  45,701  ;  area,  1(K»,740  xq,  in. 
New  Ha.mi'hiiirk  ;  pop.,  370,5;io  ;  uruii,  (',005  x((, 
Nkw  .Ikrhky  ;  pop.,  l,444,0;t;l;  urea,  7.4'i5x(|,  >ii, 
Xkw  York  ;  pop,,  5,007, H6;i ;  ai'tm,  47,!!()0  xq,  in. 
North  Carolina  ;  pop,,  1,(117,047  ;  itrt'ii,  48,580  xq,  in. 
North  Dakota;  pop,,  182,710;  ai'«a,  70,005  »),  in, 
OHIO  ;  pop.,  3,672,31(1 ;  area,  40,700  xq,  in, 
Orkoon  ;  pop.,  313,7(17  ;  area,  04,500  xi(,  in, 
I'KXNHVLVANiA  ;  pop,,  5,258,014  ;  ai'utt,  44,085  x((,  m, 
KiioDB  Island  ;  pop.,  345,50(1 ;  uriMi,  1,085  k(i,  in, 
Soi  TH  Carolina  ;  pop,,  1,157, I4(t ;  nrcii,  !tO,l70  x(|,  iii, 
SoiTH  Dakota;  pop,  328,808;  ai'mt,  70,850  x<|,  in, 
Tknnesskk;  pop.,  1,707,618;  urea,  4 1,750 xq,  in, 
Tkxas;  pop.,  2,235,523;  area,  2(12,21(0  xq,  I'l, 
Utah;  pop.,  207,705  ;  uieu,  82,100, 
Vkr.mont  ;  pop.,  132,422  ;  ar«ii,  0,135  x(),  iii, 
ViRQiNiA  ;  pop,,  1,(155,080;  itruii,  40,  I25xq,  Hi, 
Washinotos;  pop.,  :t40,34O;  iir«a,  (10,180  x((,  hi, 
West  Virginia  ;  po|>.,  34(»,3(HI;  nrun,  'HJWi  xq,  hi, 
Wisconsin  ;  pop,,  1,08(1  880  ;  ai'oa,  54,450  xq,  hi, 
Wvo.Miso  ;  pop.,  (10,705  ;  arwi,  07,575  x<|,  iii. 

Executive  Poiwc— In  each  x(atii  ihi'i'*'  Ix  a  governor 
and  a  lieutenant-governor  and  i)(ttr<ii'x  lit  iMlmlliixlt'r  thi' 
government.  The  .(I'verni/r  and  ll(iiiti'iiant'i<ov(;i'nor 
are  elected  by  the  people  for  four  yuarx  In  fiillowlng 
states:  California,  Delaware,  l''lorldit,  ((("irglii,  MHiioIm, 
Indiana,  Kentucl<y,  Louixiana,  .Maryt'Oid,  .Mlxxlxxlppl, 
Missouri,  Montana,  Nevrula,  Nnrlli  Ciirnlltia,  Oregon, 
Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  Waxhiiigton,  Wnxt  Virginia,  and 
Wyoming.  In  the  following  xtatex  I  hi'  ti-i'iii  Ix  Ihreo  years: 
New  Jersey  and  New  York,  III  I  li«  fnllowllig,  two  years ; 
Alabama,  '  Arkansas,  Coloroilo,  Idaho,  lowu.  Kaiixax, 
Michigan,  Minnesota,  Nebraska,  Now  llaHiii.ihlrc,  North 
Hakota,  Ohio,  South  Carolina,  Hmitli  DnhtiUt,  Telinex- 
see,  Texas,  Vermont,  WiK(!onxln,  III  tliM  following,  the 
term  is  one  year:  Coiiiieciiciit,  M(ilii«<,  Maxxacliiixettx 
and  Rhode  Island.  All  the  govcnioi'x  liave  Itio  power 
of  veto  over  legislation  ex(!o,il  In  jlclawiire,  North 
Carolina,  Ohio,  Hhode  Island,  It  I'cqilircx  a  tiiajorlty 
or  two-tliirds  vote  to  over-rldti  tliM  vulo.  Tin;  governor 
is  the  liead  of  the  executive  and  hax  no  rexponxlble 
niifiisters  in  the  Kngllsh  or  ('aiiiuliao  xenxe,  liiit  th>i 
executive  or  adminlstrailvu  oltlcerx  ai'it  generally 
elected. 

Li'tjislative  Pouwr  and  hni'iit  <lni'i<nimi'iil,     In  all  the 

forty-five  states  there  is  a  leglxlal  ille  of  two  lioiixex ; 

j  an  ujiper  house,  generally  calli'd  xniiale,  mid  a  hoiixe  of 

repiesentativcs,  Imth  elected  by  ihi'  jpeoplc  of  the  stale. 

In  the  following  states  the  xuiipttii   ix  t'lecled   for  four 

years,  the  house  of  i'0|)ruxentatlvitx  for  two  years,  and 

sessions  are  biennial,  with  llic  c^cejilloii  of  the  slates 

I  iii('ntione<i :  Alabama     Arkanxiix,  Oallfol'tila,  (!o|orado, 

I  Ht'Iawure,    Florida,    (leorgla,   lllinolx,    Itidlaiin,     Iowa, 

Kansas,    Kentucky,    l,oiilHlana,    Marvluod,    Mlsxlssljipi 

l(iiimual),   Missouri,    Montana,   Nevana,  .Norih   Dakota, 

•  tregon,  PennsylvHiiia,  South  ('arollna  (iiiiniial),  Texax, 

I  liah,  Vii-ginia,Washingion,Wext  N'irglnlaiiiMl  Wyotnlng. 

Jill  the  following  states  I  he  lurni  Ix  for  (lie  xeimle  two,  for 

[the  house,  two,  ai.d  sesttouM  blulinkl  ;  Idaho,  .Michigan, 

1  Xehra^ika,     New    llainpshire,    North    Carolina,    Ohio, 

jSouth  Itakota,  Tennesseu,  Vermont,      In  Hie  followlnif 

|!<tates  the  term  Is  one  for  both  xenale  m»\  hoiixe,  anil 

sessions  annual:    ("onnectleii',   ,MHlne,  .Mnxxni^hitxetts, 

lUliode  Island.    In  Minnesota  the  term  of  Ihe  nenate  li> 

Itwo  years,  of  the  house  one,  and  xhxxIoiin  atiiiiial.     In 


New  York  thexcnate  two,  thehoiixc  one,  atwlthe  sessions 
antnial.  In  ,New  .lerxey  the  xenale  three,  the  house  one, 
aiid  till'  xeHxIoiix  annual,  l^niver'aal  MUtTrage  is  the  rule, 
though  Deliiware  hax  a  tax  i|iialilli'atiiiii  In  state  senate 
eUi'tionx,  III  xoine  xtitlex  ihe  iiayment  of  a  poll  tax, 
lllllerai^  and  rexldein'e  enter  into  qiialilli'utions.  In 
Coloriulo,  Utah  and  Wyoniinu  womrti  I'an  vote.  Mem- 
liei'x  iif  Ihe  leglxlatnri'  are  paid.  All  public  otticials, 
Nlate  and  iniinleipiil,  are  elerled  as  a  rule,  but  the 
tendeney  in  the  older  atales  Is  to  have  a  permanent 
tmblic  xervltte  apiirl  from  lolitieal  heads.  In  31  states 
the  Judges  are  eleeted  by  the  people;  in  live,  by  the 
legislature;  In  eight,  apiioiiited  l>y  the  governor,  sub- 
ject to  eonforinalliiii  by  I  lie  legislature  or  council.  The 
,\nstrallai:  or  (.'aniullan  ballot  Is  now  In  force  in  40 
states ;  nine  have  paxseil  xtringent  laws  against  corrupt 
praetleex  at  eluetlonx,  but  they  ure  elTeclive  in  only  two 
or  three  Htates, 

Throiighoiit  the  union  (here  Is  a  very  complete  sys- 
tem of  townxhiii,  ciMiniy,  and  city  governinent.  Town- 
xlilp  local  governinint  prevails  in  the  New  Kngland 
slates,  the  coiinly  ix  generally  the  unit  in  the  south; 
In  the  inlildle  and  m.-rtliwestern  slates  there  is  a  mixed 
xyxtein.  In  xeveral  of  the  western  states  women  can 
vote  und  be  eleeled  for  eoiinclls.  In  all  cases  councils 
are  elective,  fii  the  large  eitiex  there  have  been  cases  of 
gross  I'orrujitloii  and  inlxiiMinauement,  und  the  best 
nielhoiU  of  lni|iroviiig  iniinli'ltial  governinent  are  now 
attrueliiig  iiiiiuil  xtirioiis  ntteiillon. 

United  Htftten  Terrltorlna, 

Alaska  ;  pop,,  '12,052;  area,  ,''i3I,ihm)  sq.  m.  \' 

Aiii/,ona;  jMip,, 207,405;  area,  112,0'20Hq.  in. 

Nkw  ,Mk,xii'o;  pop,.  I5il,503;  area,  1'22,4«0. 

Oklahoma  ;  pop,,  01,834  ;  area,  ,'I8,8,'<0. 

IxDlAN  Tn       roKV  ;  pop,,  180,182  ;  area,  31,0(H». 

Kxi'i'iiiliv  I'dii'i't,  In  the  territories  the  governors 
and  other  ottlcialx,  Including  Judges,  are  appointed  for 
four  years  bv  the  president  of  Ihe  United  .States.  Tne 
leglNfatiirex  (eouiiell  and  house  of  representatives)  of 
till' organized  lerrltorlex  of  Arizona,  New  .Mexico,  Okla- 
homa, are  elected  for  two  years,  but  their  powers 
of  legislHtlon  are  large,  though  sul.Ject  to  federal  restric- 
tions. In  the  other  territories  there  arc  only  governors 
and  ollieialx  appointed  by  the  president. 

UruSfliay,  republlr! ;  estimated  )iopulation  in  1805, 
(■50,(8)0;  area,  72,1 10  square  <nlles. 

KxKi'iTlVK  ToWKli,  I'rexident,  elected  for  four  years, 
and  aided  by  a  council  of  live  ministers. 

l,K,ii(sLA'riVK  I'oWKR  AND  l.ocAL  (lovERNMKNT.— Con- 
gress of  two  'louxi'x;  a  senate  of  10  chosen  by  an  elect- 
oral college  for  six  years,  oni'-third  retiring  every  two 
years  ;  a  hoiixe  of  00  representatives  electe<l  every  three 
years  by  all  male  luliiltx  who  can  read  and  write. 

Venezuela,  republic;  population,  about  2,500,000 ; 
area,  503,;M3  xqiiure  miles,  but  F.ngland  claims  about 
5'i,000  square  inllex  ax  forming  part  of  British  Ouiana— 
u  question  In  dixpiite  for  years. 

KxKcrriVK  I'hwkk,  I'rexident,  chosen  for  two  years, 
wlihoiit  veto  power,  and  aided  by  a  responsible  minis- 
try of  six  inen,bi'rx,  and  a  federal  council  of  10  mem- 
bers, (,'ongi'exx  ap|iolntx  the  council  every  two  years, 
and  (he  latter  chooMe  the  presidei.t. 

l,KiiisLATlVK  ToWKH  AMI  LocAL  (!ovEi!NMKXT,— Con- 
gress of  I  wo  liouxex  ;  a  senate  of  24  iiieiiibers  or  two 
I  lecti.'d  for  uaeh  stale  leglsladire  for  four  years  ;  a  house 
of  52  reprexeiitatlvex,  elected  by  direct  vote  for  four 
years. 


WadaUf!f'tilralHoudali),and  subject  stntesof  Kanem 
and  llagirm'  u*  xoliite  nionari^tiy  ;  estimated  population, 
2,750,0iK);  iMi',i,  ;iii2,0(Mi  square  miles. 

KxKciTiVK  ToWKIl,  Kiillan,  aided  by  a  council  (fashir). 
The  country  Ix  dU  iileil  into  provinces",  governed  by  vice- 
roys, 

Lkiiihla'IIVK  I'owK.lt  AM.-  Local  Oovkhnmrnt.— The 
koran  or  law  Is  Interpreled  by  a  council  of  ulcmas  or 
fakirs,  ON  In  all  .Moliaiiitnedaii  countries. 


I'    i 


Urn  M'Wf  tiUAm'^m  Ma.imty,  Qikkn  Victoria. 


':U 


THE    QUEEN   AND    ROYAL   FAMILY. 


TixE  QUEEN.— Victoria,  of  the  llMitwt  lil(((j(<wn  of 
Oreat  Bntain  and  Ireland,  i)ntnn,  Dafundft  Hf  Kio  VttHh, 
Empress  of  India.  Her  Majesty  wwf  \iiitit  M  Hc((«lfnf- 
ton  Palace,  May  24,  1819 ;  Buoueedud  U)  lliw  iUtdUi'  lUiHe 
20  1837,  on  the  death  of  I  ler  unde  Kiog  Willi«(»i  ( V; )  was 
crowned  June  28,  1838  ;  and  niarriwl  (/"^l*,  Ul,  1840,  »« 
his  late  Royal  Highnesj  Princa  AHmrl,  VHtni'M  dun- 
BORT,  who  was  bom  Ai.guafUi,  UW,  mtii  »)iwl  tieuein- 
ber  14,  1861.  Her  Majesty  is  the  Oli\v  cllil'l  of  his 
late  Koyal  Highness  lidward,  ihikf  nt  K*>((t,  m>n  of 
Kinir  George  III.    The  children  of  ]{ttf  M»jcst>'  ttfe- 

Her  Imperial  Majesti  Victorio  Adwlrtidf  nufi  lyouisa, 
PR1NCK88  RovAL,  Enipress  Fredsriol*  of  Hmmnj/j  t»orn 
Nov.  21,  1840,  and  married  Jan,  2ft,  I  •</)«.  tO  {''fedefitih, 
Crown  Prince  of  Prussia,  afterwards  InnfoU  Ui  ,luub, 
1888)  second  German  Emperor,  wUn  liiuii  ihiiin  Ui,  IM88, 
and  has  issue  four  sons,  the  elilest  Willittdi,  the  (jfesent 
German  Emperor,  and  four  dBUuh<«r», 

His  Royal  Highness  Albert  mwm\j  i'Himm  il¥  Wa(/M, 
bom  Nov.  9, 1841 ;  married  Mar<ili  Ml,  («t»,  Ale*it(Hlra 
ot  Denmark  (Princess  of  Wales),  lioril  )»W(,  1,  1844,  and 
has  issue,  Albert  Victor,  IHtku  of  Oirtfeooe  and 
Avondale,  born  Ja'  8,  1804,  rt\m\  Jrtll.  14,  l8f»2 ; 
George  Frederick  E«  jst  Albert,  liHi^f  ttH  Vwfh,  Imrn 
June  3,  18t!5,  marrieii  July  «,  I8i»!i,  U)  ('ri'l(*««  Vifffofla 
Mary  (May)  of  Teck,  and  hfts.issiIB  ft  mil  m¥mf(}  A,  C. 
G  A.  P.  D.,  born  June  23,  1894,  tto  Mfli  i((  liimtl  line 
of  succession  to  the  throne,  and  AII^H  K  A,(l.,  born 
Dec  14,  1895  ;  Louisa  Violoria  Ale»(MI»1m  tlHUUWf,  boM 
Feb.  20, 1867,  mcrried  July  27, 1«S<»,  M  A\^Ulu{et.  l>i(ke 
of  Fife  ;  Victoria  Alexandra  Olgft  M«^y,  t*OM(  ./idy  0, 
1868 :  Maude  Charlotte  Mary  Vifltorift,  bflCd  /»«♦.  2«, 
1869,  married  July  22,  18()«,  to  1'r)M»iM  ('UnfipHj  second 
son  of  Crown  Prince  of  Uenniftlk  J  ftflil  4 IfimiuUfi  born 
April  6,  died  April  7, 1871. 


Her  Royal  Highness  Alice  Maud  Mary,hom  April  2?>, 
1843,  married  July  1,  1862,  to  Prince  Frederick  Louis  of 
Hesse  (afterwards  Louis  IV.,  Grand  Duke  of  Hesse),  and 
died,  December  14,  1878 ;  having  had  issue  two  sons, 
Ofie  the  present  Grand  Duke  of  Hesse,  and  one  acci- 
dentally killed,  also  five  dau^chters,  one  of  whom  mar.-ied 
Nov.  26,  1894,  the  Czar  of  Rufsia,  Nicholas  II. 

His  Royal  Highness  Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  Dvke  of 
E<linburgh,  booi  Aug.  6,  1844,  succeeded  his  uncle,  the 
elder  brother  oi  Prince  Albert,  as  Duke  of  Saxe- 
I'obourg-Ootha,  Aug.  23,  1893,  married  Her  Imperial 
Highness  the  Grand  Duchess  Marie  of  Russia,  Jan.  23, 
1874,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and  three  daughters. 

Her  Royal  H;;:hne88  Helena  Augusta  Victoria,  born 
May  25,  1846 ;  married  to  H.  R.  H.  Prince  Frederick 
Christian  Charles  Augustus  of  Sohleswig-Holstein-So.i- 
derburg-Augi'stenburg,  July  5, 1866,  and  has  issue  three 
sons  and  two  daughters. 

Her  Royal  Highness  Louisa  Carolina  Alberta,  bom 
March  18, 1848  ;  married  March  21,  1871,  to  the  Marquis 
of  Ix)rne,  eldest  son  of  the  Duke  of  Argyll. 

His  Royal  Highness  Arthur  V/illiam  Patrick  Albert, 
Duke  of  Connaught,  born  May  1, 18.50 ;  m'^rried  Marcli 
13,  1879,  to  Princess  Louise  Margaret,  daughter  of  the 
late  Prince  Frederick  Charles  of  Prussia,  and  has  issue 
one  son  and  two  daughters. 

His  Royrj  Highness  Leopold  Oeorge  Duncan  Albert, 
Duke  of  Albany,  liorn  April  7,  1853  ;  married  April  27, 
1882,  to  Princess  Helen  of  Waldock,  and  died  Mercli  28, 
1884,  having  had  issue  one  son,  now  Duke  of  Albany, 
and  one  ia<ighter. 

Her  Royal  Highness  Beatrice  Mary  Victoria  Feodora, 
born  April  14,1857 :  married  July  23, 1885,  to  Print  -e  Henry 
of  Battenburg,  who  died  Jan.  20,  1896;  and  b\8  iss"*^ 
three  sons  and  one  daughter. 


No.  or  Parliam! 


Ist  Parliament. . . . 


4th  Parliament . . 


6th  Pan...    .nt.... 


Bth  Parliament.. 


7th  Parliament . 


8th  Parliament. 


On  Sept.  asrd,  .MW,  Q,wn  Vi^iOflA's  reign  exceeded  that  of  any  other  English  Bover^gn. 


[H4] 


Mary, horn  April  2r), 
e  Frederick  Louis  of 
Duke  of  Hesse),  and 
lad  issue  two  sons, 
[esse,  and  one  acci- 
)ne  of  whom  mar.-ied 
iticholas  II. 
»st  Albert,  Drke  of 
seeded  his  uncle,  the 
as  Duke  of  Saxe- 
irried  Her  Imperial 
I  of  Russia,  Jan.  23, 
ree  daughters. 
igusta  Victoria,  born 
H.  Prince  Frederick 
ileswig-Holstein-So.i- 
5,  and  has  issue  three 

rolina  Alberta,  bom 
1871,  to  the  Marquis 
f  Argyll. 

liani  Patrick  Albert, 
1850 ;  m<!.rried  March 
iret,  daughter  of  the 
russia,  and  has  issue 

forge  Duncan  Albert, 
3;  married  April  27, 
k,  and  died  Mproli  28, 
ow  Duke  of  Albany, 

ary  Victoria  Feodora, 
,1885,  to  Prime  Henry 
1896;   and  hu  iss'fi 


gliBh  Sover^gn. 


t) 


Hu.s.  WiiiFRKD  Lauhikr,  Prrmier  ok  Canada. 


DOMINION  PARLIAMENTS  SINCE  1867. 


No.  OK  Parliamrntb. 


1st  Parliament. 


2nd  Parliament. 


8rd  Parliament . 


Session. 


DATE  OF 


Opening. 


Ist   November     6,    1867 . 

2nd April  If),    1869. 

3rd February     1.5,    1870. 


4th. 
6th. 


tlst. 
2nd  . 


April 

Marrh 
October 


4th  Parliament. 


1st March 

2nd  February 

Brd 

4th 

6th 


1st February 

2nd 

""xl jDecember 

4iii February 


15,  1871. 
11,  1872. 

16,  1873. 
23,  1873. 

26,  1874. 
4,  1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 


10, 

7, 


6th  Parhu    .nt.. 


6tli  Parliament., 


7th  Parliament . 


.1st.. 
|2nd  . 
!3rd. 
Uh.. 
I 

.  iht . . 
1 2nd 
3rd. 
4th. 

Ist 
2nd  . 
3rd  . 


February 
January 

n 

February 

April 

February 

January 


13,  1879. 

12,  1880. 
9,  1380. 
9,  1882. 

8,  1883. 

17,  1884. 

29,  1885. 

25,  1886. 

13,  1887. 
23,  1888. 
31,  1889. 
16,  1890. 


Prorogation. 


Dissolution. 


May 

June 

May 

April 

June 


22,  1868. 

22,  1869. 

12,  )870. 

14,  1871. 

14,  1872. 


July  8,     1872. 


August        13,    1873. 
November     7,    1873. 


May 
April 


May 

May 

March 
May 

May 
April 
July 
June 


,Tune 

i.'ay 


April  29,    1891. 

February     25,    1S92.. 


8tii  Parliament. 


January  26.  1893 . . 

4th  March  1»,  1894.. 

5th     .\pril  18,  1895,. 

«th  January  2,  1896.. 

Ist I  August  19,  1896.. 


26,  1874. 

8,  1875. 

12,  1876. 

28,  1877. 

10.  1878 

15,  1879. 
7,  1880. 

21,  1881. 

17,  1882. 

25,  1883. 

19,  1884 

20,  lb85. 
2,  1880. 

23,  1887. 

23,  1888. 

2,  1889. 

16,  1890. 


September  30,  1891. 

July  9,  1692. 

April  1,  1893. 

July  23,  1894. 

July  22,  1896. 

April  23,  1896. 


f 

i  j- January  2,  1874. 

Il  • 

j-August  17,  1878> 

-May  18,  1882. 

rJanuary  15,  1887. 

j-Febniarj-   3,  1891. 


April  24,  1896. 


*Adjourned  from  21st  December,  1867,  to  12th  March,  186S,  to  allow  the  Local  Legislatures  to  meet, 
t  Adjourned  23rd  May  till  13th  August. 

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Dominion  Coat  ok  Arms. 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 

Population  1891,  4,82!i,411. 

Seat  of  Govrrnmrnt— Ottawa. 

Oovbrnor-Gbnbral.— His  Excellency  Tiie  Ri),'ht  Honotirable  John  Campbell  Hamilton  Gordon,  Earl  of 

Abbrdkbn  — £10,000  and  residence. 


STAFP. 

Oovemor-Oenerarn  Secretary  and  Military  Sec. — 
John  Sinclair,  Es(].,  late  Captain  5th  Lancers. .  .iJ3,000 

A.  D.  C. -Captain  B.  C.  Urqiihart,  Q.  O. 
Cameron  Hijfhlanders  ;  Lieutenant  H.  W, 
VVilberforoe,  2iid  Drayroon  Guards 

Extra  il.D.C. —Robert  M.  Ferifuson,  Esq.,  Royal 
Scottish  Archers,  and  David  Erskine,  Esq.,  Royal 
Scottish  Archers ;  A.  J.  Marjoribanks,  Esq 

Comptroller  of  the  Household— Da.\\(li  Erskine,  Esq. 

Personal  Private  Secretary — W.  T.  S.  Hewett,  Esq. , 
barrister-at-law .' 

Phynician—iOr.  T.  Gibson 

Honorary  Aide»-de-Camp—\Ae\\t.-(2o\.  Hon.  J.  M. 
Giiwon,  i;3thBatt.;  Lieut.-Colonel  H.  R.  Siniih, 
14th  Batt.;  Lieut.-Colonel  Hon.  A.  C.  P.  R.  Lan- 
dry ;  Lieut.-Colonel  Hector  Prevost,  G.'ith  Bait.: 
Lieut.-Colonel  Jas.  A.  li.  Strathy,  Royal  Soots  of 
Canada;  Lieut.-Colonel  A.  E.  Curren,  Canadian 
Arfy ;  Lieut.-Colonel  C.  M.  Boswell,  90th  Batt.; 
Lieut.-Colonel  Hon.  E.  G.  Prior,  Canadian  Art'y ; 
Maj.  H.  C.  Sheppard ;  Maj.  Griesbaoh,  North- 
West  Mounted  Police  ;  Oapt.  D.  H.  Macpher-ion. 

qovbrnor-oeneral's  secretary's  okkicr. 
fiecretani — J.  Sinclair,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th  Lancers 

Chief  Clerk-C.  .1.  Jones  *2,400 

Address— "To  His  Excellency  the  Gov.-Gener.il 
in  Council."  All  documents,  petitions,  e'c,  to 
be  enclosed  to  the  Hon.,  the  Secretary  of  State, 
Ottawa. 

CABINET. 

(Ministry  formed  13th  July,  1896.) 
Prime  Minister— Hon.  Wilfrid  Laurier,  President 

of  the  Queen's  Privy  Council !?8,000 

Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  Hon.  Sir  Richard 

.\  Cartwritfht,  K.C.II.O 7,000 

Secretary  of  State— Hon.  Richard  William  .Scott . .  7,000 
Minister   of  Jiuttice  — Hon    oir   Oliver    Mowat, 

K.C.M.G] 7  000 

Minixter  of  Marine  and  Fisheries— Hon.  Louis 

Henry  Davies 7,000 

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Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence— Hon.  Frexlerick 

William' Borden •'?7,0li0 

Postmaster  (Jeiiernl -Hon.  William  Mulook 7,000 

Minister  of  Aiiricnltii re  — Hon.  Sydney   Arthur 

Fisher..:.    . .' 7,000 

Minister  of   Public   Works— Hon.  Joseph   Israel 

Tarte  .  " 7,00(1 

Without  Portfolio- Hon.  Richard  Reid  Dobell 

Minister  of  Finauce-Hon.  Wni.  Stevens  Fielding  7,000 
Minister  of  Railwaiis  and  Ounals-Hon.  Andrew 

Georjfe  Blair 7,000 

Without  Portfolio  — Hon.  Christopher   Alphonse 

Geoffrion • 

Minister  of  the  Interior  and  Supt.  General  of 

Indian    Ajrair,i— Vacant 7,000 

Clerk  of  the  Queen's  Privy  Council— Jo\in  Joseph 

McGee,  Esquire  .  ■ 

Members  of  Cabinet  in  addition  to  reffular   salary 
receive  .<$l,000  sessional  allowance. 

Xot  in  the  Cabinet. 

Solicitor  General  of  Canada— Hon.  Charles  Fitz- 
Patrick    

Controller  of  Customs— Hon.  Willi.am  I'aterson . . . 

Controller  nf  Inland  Hemnue  -Hon.  Sir  Henri 
Joly  (te  Lotbiniere,  K.C.M.G 

I'UIVV   COUNCIL  OFFICE. 


Clerks. 

Assistant  Clerk  of  .he  Privy  Council— Vacant. . . . 
Clerk  of  the  Crown  in  Chancery- Samuel  E.   St. 

()n({e  Chixiileau 

First  Class  Clerks— W.  H.  Lee,  F.  K.  Bennetts. .. 
Deiiiiti)  Clerk  of  the  Croicn  in  Chnnceri/ — James 

O.  Foley 

Iliqh  Commissioner  for  Cannda  in  London— Hon. 

Sir  Donald  A.  Smith,  K.C.M.G 

Secretory    Cnnadinn    Govt.   Offlce    in    London — 

Joseph  0.  Colmer,  C.M.G. . . '.    

Assi.it.  Secretary  and  Accotintant—A.  Reynolds. 


Hon.  C.  A.  P.  Pblletii 

"*  8INAT0R8. 

Hon.  David  Reesor  . . . . 

"  George  W.  Allan 

"  J.  F.Armand.Ri 

"  Kobert  B.  Dickey 

"  William  Miller 

"  David  Wark  . . 

"  A,R.McClelan,Ri 

"  James  Dever , .    f 

"  A.  Macfarliine 

'  Sir  Frank  Smith. 

"  J.  Sutherland. 

"  W.  J.  Macdonald 

"  M.  H.  Cochrane. 

"  Alexander  Vidal 

"  J.H.Bellero8e..S 

"  R.  W.  Scott. 

"  J.  D.  Lewin . 

"  L.  G.  Power 

"  C.  A.  P.  Pelletieij 

"  Job.  R.  Thibauda 

"  O.R.BdeBouch« 

"  William  J.  Almo 

"  ThosMcKav 

"  Alex.W.  Ogilvie. 

"  Donald  Maclnne 

"  T.R.McInne8. 

"  John  O'Donohoe 

"  P.  A.  DeBlois. 


Clerk,  Master  in  Chan 

Langevin. 
Clerk  Assistant,  Mas 

French  Translator- 
Law  Clerk,  Master 

Tr,inslator—J.  G. 
Ctiaplain—The  Vener 
f^irst  Eiialish  Clerk— 
Secmid  English  Clerk- 
Third  English  Clerk- 
^'irst  French  Transla 
^•cond  French  Trans 


ADDRB88.— To  the  1 

[Place  and  date.] 
7 


Charles  Fitz- 


PAHUAMKNT   niIIM)IS(lH,   OTTAWA. 


SENATE  OF  CANADA. 


Hon.  C.  A.  P.  Pki.lktikk,  C.M.O.,  Speaker  (Cjueljec).      E.  J.  Lanorvin,  Clerk  of  the  Senate  and  Clerk  of  the 
Parliaments,  9^^,401).    Senators  sessional  allowance,  ^#1,000. 


^  giNATORS.  r.  0.  address. 

Hon.  David  Reesor Yorkville 

"    George  W.  Allan Toronto 

"  J.  F.  Arniand . .  Riv.  des  Prairies 

"    Kobert  B.  Dickey Amherst 

"    William  Miller Arichat 

"    David  Wark   Fredericton 

"  A.R.McClelan,Rivereide,AlbCo 

"  James  Dever..    St.  John,  N.B. 

•"  A.  Maofarlime  . .  Wallace,  N.S. 

'    Sir  Frank  Smith Toronto 

"    J.  Sutherland Fernton,  M. 

"  W.  .1.  Macdonald,  Victoria,  B.C 

"    M.  H.  Cochrane Compton 

"    Alexander  Vidal Sarnin 

"  J.H.Bellerose.  .St.  Vin.  de  Paul 

"    B.  W.  .Scott Ottawa 

"    J.  D.  Lewin St.  John,  N.B. 

"    L.  G.  Power  Halifax 

"  C.  A.  P.  Pelletier. . . .     Quebec 

"  Jos.  R.  Thibaudeau . .  Montreal 

"  C.R.Bde  Boucherville,  Bouch. 

"  William  J.  Almon    ....Halifax 

"    Thos  McKay  Truro,  N.S. 

"    Alex.W.  Ogilvie Montreal 

"    Donald  Maclnnes Hamilton 

"  T,R.MeInne8.  ...Victoria,  B.C. 

"    John  O'Donohoe Turonto 

"    P.  A.  De  Blois Quebec,  Q. 


SRNATORH.  V.  O.   ADDRESS. 

Hon.  Donald  McMillan. . .  Alexandria 

"  Geo.  C.  McKindscv ,  Milton,  O. 

"  W. McDonald,  L'tle Glace  B.,NS 

"  J.  Bolduc.St.  Victor  deTrinK.Q 

,    "  T.  Robitftille.  New  Carlisle,  Q. 

"    J.  R.  Gowan Barrie 

"    M.  Sullivan Kintrston 

"    F.  Clemow Ottawa 

"  P.  Poirier..         Shediac,  N.B. 

"  W.  Merner. . .  New  Hamburir,  O. 

"    C.  E.  Cas^'rain Windsor,  0. 

"  L.  McCallum .... Stromness,  O. 

"    W.  E.  Sanford  Hamilton 

"  J.J.Koss,  Ste.AnnedelaPerode 

"  W.  D.  Perley,  Wolaely,  N.W.T. 

"  James  Reid. . . .  Quesnelle,  B.C 

"    Evan  Jchn  Price  Quebec 

"  Geo.  A.  Drumniond.  ..Montreal 

"  N.  Prowse,  Murray  Har.,  P.E.l. 

"  C  A.  Boulton.Shellmouth,  M. 

"  J.  A.  Louifheed.  Calt'ary,  Alta 

"  L.  R.  Masson   .  .Terrebonne,  Q. 

"    Peter  McLaren Perth,  O. 

"  H.  Montplaisir,  C.de  la  Majf.  Q. 

"  J.  B.  Snowball.  Chatham,  N.B. 

"  A.  A. Macdonald,  Charlottetown 

"    John  Dobson Lindsay 


Hon 


SENATORS.  P.  O.  ADDRR8B. 

A.  C.  P.  R.  Landry  . . .  .Quel«o 

T.  A.  Bernier,  .St.  Boniface,  M. 

Clarence  Primrose. Piotou,  N.S. 

Sir  Mackenzie  Bowell. .  .Ottawa 

JohnN.  Kirchofter. Brandon, M. 

DonaUl   Ferguson,    Marshfleld, 

IP.E.I. 

J.   O.    .\rsenault,    Abr.inis  Vil- 

[lojfo   P.K.I. 

Geo.  T.   Baird,   Perth  Centre, 

[N.B. 

Sir  William  Hinjrston,  Montreal 

Josiah  Woo<l.  ...Sackville.  N.B. 

James  O'Brien Montreal 

Joseph  O.  Villcneuve,  Montreal 

William  Owens .Montreal 

James  Cox  Aikins T    onto 

Geo.  B.  Baker,Sweetsbur)f,Oue. 

Michael  Adams,  Newcastle.N.B. 

David    .Mackeen,    Little   Glace 

[Bay,  N.S. 

Sir  John  Carlini; London 

Thomas  Temple Fredericton 

Sir  Oliver  Mowat Ottawa 

Louis  J.  Forget Montreal 

Francois  Bechard,  St.  Johns,  Q. 
Alfred  A. Thibaudeau,  Montreal 


PERMANENT  0KKICER8  OF  THE  SENATE  OK  CANADA. 


Clerk,  Maiit*r  in  Chancery  and  Accountant— E.  J. 

Lanerevin.  $3,400 

"lerk  Agnistant,  Manter  in  Chancery  and  Chief 

French  Translator — A.  A.  Boucher 2,500 

law  Clerk,  Sfanter  in   Chancer!)   and    Enqlixh 

Tr,inKlator—J.  G.  A.  Creifjhton 2,600 

Chaplain — The  Venerable  Archdeacon  Lauder 400 

Firgt  Eiinlish  Clerk— R.  W.  Stephen 1,800 

Second  English  Clerk — Alex.  Souter 1,650 

Third  English  Clerk— Chaa.  Young 1,400 

West  French  7'ranslator— Alfred  Garneau 2,000 

'tcond  French  Translator,  J.  B.  Tnidel 1,200 


Sergeant-at-Arms  and  Clerk  «/  French  Joumalt 

-  J.  de  St.  D.  Le  Moine «l,eOO 

Assistant  Accountant— C.  T.  Gibbs 1,500 

Junior  Clerk— \.  Adamsoii 900 

Assistant  Clerk,  French  Journals— A.  L.  Garneau.     960 
Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Black  Jlod—R.E.  Kimber  1,360 

Postmastcr—J.  B.  Myrand 1,400 

Housekeeper— ,lohn  Curleton 1,000 

Doorkeeper— Vierre  Kattey 966 

Xewsroom  Keeper— F.  Gilbert  880 

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. 

7  [97] 


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DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 


[1897  ■  TH97) 


HOUSE    OF    COMMONS,    CANADA. 

EIGHTH    PARLIAMENT. 


CDNNTITUaNOr. 


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Hon.  J.    D.    EDdAR,  Speaker.    John  Orohor  BoiiRmor,  E«Q.,O.M.a..  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  D.L.,  Clerk  of  the  Hoiin*. 

Member'*  Heiuiidkial  Allowance,  ll.U'M). 


Explanation  of  Abbrf.viations.  -Co«.,  Coiigervatlvo ;  Ijib,,  Liberal;  ImL,  Independent ;  Pat.,  Patron. 
NoTM.— The  political  party  Ih  tfiven  a<cordln({  to  the  be§t  Infonnation  obtainable.     If  there  should  be  aii> 
errors  the  Editor  will  be  );lad  to  correct  them  on  advloe.    The  population  fflvon  la  from  the  ccnsui  of  lW)t. 


C0N8TITIJKNCY. 


Addington  . 
Albert 

Alberta.  . . , 


Atgmna 

AnnapoliH 

AniiiionUh 

Argent  evil 

Aumnibdia  Kant. 
Anninibdia  Went. 

Bagot 

Beauce 

Beauharnoig. . . . 

Bellechame 

Berthier 

Bonaventtire. .. 

Bothwell 

Brandon 

Brant,  S.  Riding 

Brockville  .... 


Brome 

Bruce,  E.  Riding 

Bruce,  N.  Riding 

Bruce, W.Riding 

Burrard 


Cape  Breton 

Cardwell 

Carleton  (N.B.). 

Carleton  (O.). . . . 

Chambly  ct-      \ 

Ver chores. . .  / 

Cluimplain 

Charlev'dx 

Charlotte 

ChateKupuap  . . . 
Chicoutimi  it  \ 

Saguenap  . .  j 

Colcnegter 

Compton 

Cornwall  and  ^ 

Sionnont ...  ] 

Cumberland 

Diijbji 

Dorchegter 


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Drummond  tfc 
Arthabagka. 

Dundas 

Durham,  E.  R.. 

Durh'nn,\V.R.. 

Elgin,  E.  R 

Elgin,  W.R 

Egtex,  N.R 

Eggex,  S.  R 

Frontenac 

Gatpi 


POPU- 
LATION 

181)1. 


24,lfil 
10,1)71 

2.^,277 

41, SMI 
10.3(50 
10,114 
15,1.^8 
20,482 
9,890 
21  ,tl)5 
37,222 
16,602 
18,:W8 
19,836 
20,835 
25,593 


23,359 

15,853 

14,709 
21,355 

22,530 

20,718 


34,244 

15,382 
22,529 

21,746 


11,704 

29,267 
19,038 
23,762 
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 


NAMR  OP  MRMHKR. 


JohnW.  Hell Con. 

VViUluni .}.  Luwitt Ind. 

Frank  Oliver Lib. 

Albert  K.  Dyinent . . .  Lib. 

J.  U.  MillH Con. 

Colin  K.  Mclsaac  ....  Lib. 

Thomas  Christie Lib. 

J.  M.  Uouglas I'al. 

N.  F.  Davln Con. 

Flavlen  Diipnnt Con. 

Joseph  Oodbout Lib. 

J.  G.  H.  Bergeron  .  ..Con. 

O.  E.  Talbot Lib. 

Cli'ophas  BeaiLsoleil.  ../>th. 
Wm.  Le  B.  Fauvel. . .  Aifc. 
James  Clancy Cun . 

Robert  Henry Con. 

Hon.  John  F  Wood.  Con. 

Hon.  S.  A.  Fisher.... Lift. 
Henry  CarglH Con. 

Alex.  McNeill Con. 

John  Tolmie Pat. 

Geo.  R.  Maxwell Lib. 

/H.  F.  MoDoiigall.... C(m. 
\  Sir  C.  Tiipper,  Bart.  Con. 

William  .Stubbs /nd, 

Frederic  H.  Hale     . .  Con, 

Wni.  T.  Hodgrins Cim. 

Hon.  C.  A.  Oeoflrion.Ziih. 

F.  A.  Marcotte Cojj, 

L.  C.  A.  Angers Lib . 

Gilbert  W.  Ganontf. .  .Con. 
J.  P.  Brown Lib. 

Paul  V.  Savard Lib. 

Wilbert  D.  Dimook  . .  Coii. 
R.  11.   Pope Con. 

Darby  Bergin Con . 

Hance  J.  Logan Lib. 

A.  J.  S.  Copp Lib. 

Jean  B.  Morin Con. 

Joseph  Lavergne ....  Lib . 

Andrew  Broder Con. 

Thomas  D.  Craig. . .  .Con. 
Robert  Belth Lib. 

A.  B.  Ingram Con, 

George  E.  Casey. .  ..Life. 

Wm.  McGregor Lib. 

Mahlon  K.  Cowan ....  Lib. 

David  D.  Rogers Pat. 

Rodolphe  Lemieux. .  .Lib. 


p.  O,   AUnRKHH. 


NO.  op 

V0TK8 
RKO'V'U 


Desmond,  O 

Hlllsborough.N.B 

Edmonton.N.W.T 

Thessalon,  O 

Annapolis,  N.S. . . 
Antigonigh,  N.S. . 

Larhute,  Q 

Dongola,  N.W.T. 
Regina,  N.W.T... 
St.  Liboire,  Q... 
St.Frangois,  B.,Q. 
St.Cnements,  Q.. 
St.M.Hcllechasse(j 

Montreal,  Q 

I'aspebiac,  Q 

Wallacubnrgh,  O. 

Brantford,  O 

Brockville,  O... 

Ottawa,  O 

Cargill,  O 

Wlarton,  O 

Kincardine,  O.. .. 

Vancoiiver,  B.C . . 

(Christmas  I.,  N.S. 

Ottawa,  O 

Caledon,  O 

Woodstock,  N.B.. 

Hazeldean,  O. . . 


Montreal,  (j. . . . 

St.AnnedelaP.,Q 
Murray  Bay,  Q. . . 
St.  Stephen,  N.B. 
St.Chryso.stAme  Q 

Chicoutimi,  Q. . . . 

Truro,  N.S 

Cookshlre,  (j 

Cornwall,  O 

Amherst,  N.S.... 

Digbv,  N.S 

St.  Hdnitline,  Q.. 

ArthabaskavllleQ 

Morrisburg,  O 

Port  Hope,  O..  . 
Bowman ville,  O. . 

St.  Thomas,  O... 

Fingal,  O 

Windsor,  O 

Windsor,  O 

Kingston,  O 

Montreal,  Q 


2,.W 
1,170 

3,647 

3,17(1 
2.012 
1,.'I41 
1,125 

i,m-> 

ACCl. 
3,003 
1,582 
1,037 
Accl. 
1,644 
2,.587 

2,538 

1,781 

1,677 
2,048 

1,702 

a'uo 

1,.512 

3,430 
3.630 
1,826 
2,667 

1,337 


2,511 

2,411 
1,403 
2,453 
1,594 

3,059 

2,483 
1,948 

1,838 

3,462 
1,630 
1,480 

1,593 

1,932 
1,767 
1,458 

2,862 

2,585 

2,511 

2,426 
Accl. 
1,6.58 


NAMK  OP  DKPKATRD  CAN- 

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O.  W.  W,  Dawson.  S.WK) 

R.  C.  Weldon 92H 

/  T.  B.  H.  Cochrane  2,863 

IS.  J.  Clarke 71 

G.  H.  .Macdonell   ..  1,349 

J.  W.  Longlev 1,815 

J.  A.  Chisholm....   1,224 

H.  AI)l)Ott 1,050 

W.  W.  McDonald. .  2,602 
J.  K.  Mclnnls. .   ..  1,602 

George  Coultier. . .  2,570 
Hon.  J.  I.  Tarte. ..  1.634 
J.  L.  Roy ...   1,227 

G.  P.  Roy 1.3,11 

Hon.  David  Mills..  2,628 

Hon.  W.  Paterson.  2,447 

{J.  Cumniiiig 1,649 
W.  J.  Cluff 148 

G.  G.  Foster 1,344 

James  Tolton 1,881 

/  H.  A,  Bonner...   1,671 

\  H.  T.  Potts 991 

P.  H.  McKenzie...  1,622 
(C.  H.  Cowan 1,214 

\  W.  J.  Brown 420 

Jos.  McPherson.  ..  2,328 

A.  O.  Kendall 2,813 

W.  L.  Walsh 1,441 

N  R.  Colter 2,261 

fT.  Butler 60 

{j.  McKcllar 1,128 

I  J.  S.  Hcinrichs...      299 

Hon.  L.  O.  Taillon.  2,117 

P.  Triidel 2,035 

Simon  Cinion        ..  1,313 

A.  H.  Gillmor 1,981 

S.  Lacavalier 894 

L.  G.  Belley 1,373 

F.  McClure 2,306 

F.  F.  Willard 1,475 

J.  O.  Snetsinger. . .  1,456 

Hon.  A.  R.  Dickey  3,307 

J.  K.  Jones 1,591 

C.  E.  Vaillancourt.  1,1.50 

E.  Desey 1,128 

(Adam  Johnson.. .  1,870 

I  J.  P.  Fox 494 

Wm.  McLean 1,598 

/D.  F.  Walsh 1,406 

\C.  J.  Thornton...  428 

I  Dr.  Wilson 2,684 

(J.P.Martin 492 

A.  McKillop 1,859 

/  D.  B.  Odette 2,038 

I  D.  W.  Mason  ....  605 

S.  A.  King 2,244 

Dr.  EnnlB 1,016 


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2,8tiU 

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1,224 
1,0.50 
2,502 
1,502 

2,570 

1  6:u 

1,227 

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aterson.  2,447 

iiHf 1,549 

iff 148 

vr 1,344 

toil 1,881 

inner 1,071 

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tenzie...  1,022 

wan 1,214 

own 420 

lerson.  ..  2,328 

(lull 2,813 

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1,313 

1,981 

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1,373 

2,306 
1,475 

1,456 

3,307 
1,591 
1,150 

1,128 

1,870 

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1,508 

1,406 

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(Iltmiarry 

(Iloucetter 

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Ureii,  K.  Hiding. 
(ire\i,  N.  Kidiiijj. 

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Wi^^iddksex,  N.  R. 

'iiddUsex,  S.  R. 
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Monhnorency . . . 

]fl<intreal,S.A'Tie 


22,447 

24,8117 

12,929 
26,225 
26,341 

23,672 

17,195 

16,307 

71,358 
21,982 

47,245 

22,052 

18,060 

22,213 
18,964 
80,998 
14,;i85 
18,968 
10.184 


25,779 

13,832 
22,9^1 
20,454 
23,846 
31,434 
23,087 
22,489 
26,633 
19,263 


24,269 
23,446 

19,260 

19,802 

10,9(10 

13,674 
9,436 

13,521 

22,449 

14  900 

25,995 

21,806 

22,133 
13,823 
22,281 
20,688 
31,075 


36,069 

17,829 
22,233 
25.569 
19,090 
18,806 
17,288 
18,549 
12,131 
14,726 
12,309 
28,122 


NAMH  or  MMtltKR. 


K.  K.  McLennan Con. 

Th6otlnie  lilancharcl. Con. 

.)ohn  D.   Held Con. 

Thox.  S.  Hproiile Con, 

Hon.  Win.  I'alerHon. . /<ib. 

Geo.  Landerkin Lib. 

I).  C.  Kroner Lib. 

ilon.W.  II..Montai;iieCon. 

(  Kohurt.  U.  Borden.  .Con. 
\  Kenjainin  ItUHxell.  ../.ii'h. 
I).  Henderson Con. 

IT.  H.  MacPherson./yih. 
I  Andrew  T.  WmMi. .  .Lih. 

Allen  Haley Lib. 

Jeremiah  M.  UurXey.Lib. 

A.  W.  CarscoUen. . .  .Con. 

Henry  Corliy Con . 

.J.  A.  C.  Madorc. . . .   Lib. 

Julius  Scriver Lib. 

I'eter  Macdonald ....  Lib. 
John  McMillan Lib. 

H.  C.  Cameron Lib. 

Angus  McLennan . .  ..Lib. 

Frederick  D.  Monk.. Con. 

Charles  llasinet Lib. 

Henry  O.  Carroll  ....  Lib. 
Geo.  v.  Mclnerney  .  .Con. 

Arch.  Campbell Lib. 

James  Domville Lib. 

Hon.  F.  \V.  norden ..  Lib . 
A.  C.  .Macflonald ....  Con . 

Byron  .M.  Britton Lib. 

J,' H.  N.  Bourossa Lib. 

John  Fraser Lib. 

J.  F.  Lister Lib. 

Bennett  Rosamond . . Con. 

Hon.  J.  O.  HaKKart. .  Con. 

Dominique  Monet  . . .  Lib. 

Joseph  Oauthier lAb. 

Thomas  Fortin Lib. 

Francis  T.  Frost Lib . 

Georue  Taylor Con. 

Uriah  Wilson Con. 

Pierre  M.  Quay Lib. 

Wm.  Gibson Lib. 

R.  L.  Richardson Lib. 

A.  M.  Dechene Lib. 

Thomas  Beattie Con . 

Come  I.  Rinfret  ...  Lib. 
C.  E.  Kaulbach Con. 

Nathaniel  Boyd Con. 

R.   Prdfontaine Lib. 

Wm.  J.  Roche Con. 

Joseph  H.  Lcf^ria Lib. 

George  Turcot Lib . 

James  Gilmour Con. 

Valentine  Katz Lib. 

Malcolm  McGugan. .  Lib. 
William  S.  Calvert. . .  Lib. 

Daniel  B.  Meigs Lib. 

Louis  E.  Dugas Con. 

P.  A.  Choquette Lib 

Thomas  C.  Casgrain. Con 
Michael  J.  A  (juinn. Con 


o.  AnnKKHH. 


Ak'xMidrla,  O 

Carai|uet,  N.B. . . 

Canlinal,  O 

Markdale,  U 

Ottawa,  O 

H.inover,  () 

.NewGlaHgow,N.S, 

Dunnvllle,  O 


iralifux,  N.S. 
(\cton,  O 


I  Hamilton,  O. .  . 

Windsor.  N.S... 
Belleville,  O.... 


Marmora,  () 

Belleville,  U... 

Montreal,  Q 

Hemmin^ford,  (j 
V  inghani,  <).  . . 
('onstaiice.  O. . . 

Ooderioh,  O 


Mart'arec,  N.S. . . 

Montreal,  (^ 

S.Jean  deMathal^ 

Quebec,  Q 

Richibucto,  N.B. 
Toronto  Junc.O. 
Rothstiy,  N.B... 

Ottawa,  O 

Montague  B,  PEI 

Kingston,  O 

Papineauville,  Q. 

Petrolea,  O 


Sarnio,  O. 


Almonte,  O 

Ottawa,  O 

St.  Rcmi,  Q 

Laurentides,  Q. . 
Ste.  Rose,  Q 

Smith's  Falls,  O. 
Gananoque,  O. . . 


Napanee.  O. . . . 

Etchemin,  Q. . . 

Reamsville.  O. . 

Winnipeg.  M. . . 
V.  des  Aulnaies,  Q 

liOndon,  0 

Ste.  Croix,  Q. . . 
Lunenburg,  N.S. . 

Carberry.  M 

Montreal,  Q 

Minnedosa,  M... 

Louiseville,  Q. . . . 
S.J'ie.  Sonierset.Q 
Dorchester,  O . . . 
Mount  Carmel,  O. 
Mt.  Brydges,  Q. . 

Napier,  O 

Farnham,  Q 

Montcalm,  Q 

Montinagny,  Q. . . 

Quebec,  Q 

Montreal,  Q 


2,ft«0 
2,810 

1,819 

1,.'.33 

2,197 

6,170 
fi,«97 
2,400 

3,797 
3,837 

1,838 

1,508 

2,478 
1,8;I6 
2,127 
L.Mil 
2,079 
1,831 

1,837 

1,076 

2,329 
1,769 
1,414 
2,041 
3,315 
2,389 
2,252 
1,9.39 
1,671 
2,175 

2,144 

2,366 

1,757 

1,939 

1,734 

1,3,S5 
\,5i\ 

1,4.32 

2,501 

1,192 

2,271 

2,945 

2,657 
1,038 
2,325 
1,620 
2,403 

2,436 

3,912 

1,533 

1,384 
2.073 
2.651 
2,184 
2,035 
2.274 
1.687 
. 1,202 
1,143 
1.096 
3,104 


If  AMR  OK  nRKRATRn  CAN- 

UIIIATR   AND   NO.   OK   VOTM 

HKOKIVKD. 


Alf. 
I\V. 


J.  I..  Wilson 

I  ('.  Turgeon 

(  R.  Young 

John  (j'arrulhers... 

Jas.  BowcH 

J.  McUiiichlan.  . . 
/  l>r.  Jumli'Hon  . .  . 
\  Wm.  Allan 

E.  Gregory 

t  A.  A.  Dttiis 

IS.  A.  HtKik 

r  E.  Keefe 

(  T.  Kennv 

John  Waldie 

Boville 

Barker 

Buchanan  

Wulkins 

Putnam 

B.  Norlhriip.. 

Balcoii(|iiil. .  .  . 

8.  Hurryot  

ThoN.  RiU'hie 

.S.  La('ha|iGlle 

W.  J.  White 

K.  L.  Dickenson.    . 

ThoH,  E.  Hays 

I  H.  McLean 

1  Win.  Kilty 

/  Dr.  Cameron 

\  <J.  McKeen 

A.  Boyer 

I  »r.  Lavalle 

L.  ToBchereau. .    . . 

<).  J.  Leblanc 

Wm.  Ball 

F.  E.  Morton 

Wm.  C.  Bill 

P.  Mclntvro 

D.  Mclnt'vre 

R.  Poulin 

/  Geo.  Moncrieff  . . , 
\  J.  A.  Armstrong  . 

/  A.  C.  I'ewar 

\  W.  J.  Ilanna 

1  Jns.  Millar 

I  D.  .McElroy 

John  Ferguson 


1,752 
1,140 

7;i6 

1,2IH) 
2,039 
2,116 
l,7f.3 

i,imi 

1,455 
1,484 

728 
5,482 
5.616 
2,376 
3,77s 
3,546 

928 

8(M1 
1,803 
1,285 

1)08 
1,735 
^,M)\ 
1,621 

827 
1,920 
1,626 
1,520 

725 
1,532 

737 
2,216 
1,453 
1,403 
1,514 
3,158 
1.^74 
1,781 
1,924 
1,519 
1,706 
2,104 
1,383 
1,208 

878 
1,481 

208 
1,560 


C.  Pelletier 1,458 

H.  Jeannotte 1,216 

F.  J.  Bisaillon  ....  1,449 

J.  R.  Lavell 1,428 

/W.  H.  Fredenburg  2,ni3 

\  S.  Horton "263 

/E.  B.  Switzer  ....   1,043 

(  C.  Stevens 690 

E.  Gellev 1,963 


J.  C.  Rykert 

U.  Rogers 

J.  A.  Pionne 

C.  S.  Hyinan 

Dr.  Lord 

J.  D.  Sperry 

(  Dr.  Rutherford  .. 
\  C.  Braithwaite . . . 

Dr.  Baril 

/  J.  H.  Ashdown . . . 
1  J.  A.  Marshall. . . . 

Dr.  Coloumbe 

L.  J.  C.  Frechette. 

John  Gibson 

W.  H.  Hutching... 

Hume  Elliott 

Dr.  Roonie 

Dr.  slock 

E.  Labelle 

A.  J.  Bender 

C.  Langelier 

Jas.  McShane 


2,523 

2,6fi3 
1,032 
2,234 
1,214 
2,318 
2.038 
1,2.';9 
2.342 
1,466 
472 
1,094 
1,410 
2,227 
2,122 
1,295 
l,t33 
1,471 
907 
901 
1,046 
2,919 


7,14 
807 

107 

621 

424 

0«t 

78 
71S 

688 
881 
84 
291 
161 


35 
223 

743 
245 
ftO<t 
719 
169 
.305 
317 

144 

113 
316 

11 
527 
157 
515 
471 

16 
152 
469 

40 

1158 

276 

379 

276 

119 
92 

0 

488 

149 

308 
422 

64 

6 

41 

406 

85 
398 

1570 
67 

290 
663 
424 

62 
740 
341 
216 
295 
242 

60 
136 


PR 


100 


DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 


[1897 


1897] 


OONBTITItalNCr. 


POHD- 

LATION 

18»1. 


Montreal,  S.Ant 
Montreal,  S.  Jan 
Montreal,  St.  L'e 
Montreal,  S.  M'y 

Muskoka 


NewWentminist'r 

Nicolet 

Nii}iMinff 

Norfolk,  N.  R.  . 
Norfolk,  S.  R... 
Northumberl'd  \ 

(y.B.) r 

Northumberl'd  \ 
(O.),  E.R...  f 

Northumberl'd  \ 
(0.),  W.  R..f 

Ontario,  N.  R. . . 

Ontario,  S.  R... 

Ontario,  W.  R.. 

Ottawa  City 

Oxford,  N.  R... 

Oxford,  S.  R... 

Peel 

Perth,  N.R 

Perth,  S.R 

Peterboro',  E.  R. 
Peterboro',  f^.  R. 


Pietou 

Pontiac 

Port)ieuf 

Preseott 

Pnnce,  E(PEI) 
Prince,  W{PKl) 

Prince  Edward. 

Provencher 

Quebec  Centre  . . 
Quebec  East .... 
Quebec  Went ... 
Quebec  County . . 
Queen's  E{P El) 
Queen's  W(,PEl) 
Renfrew,  N.  R . . 
Renfrew,  S.  R. 

Restigoueh', 

Richelieu 

Richmond  (S'.S.) 

Richmtind  ifc    \ 

V/o{fe(Q.)..f 

Rimouski  

RouviUe   

Russell 

St.  Hyacinthe . . 

St..Tohn(N.R.)\ 

City I 

St.John(N.n.)\ 
City  and  Co.  I 

St.  John  and  \ 
Iberville / 

Saskatchewan  .. 

fielkirk . ' 

Sheford 

Sheibume  and\ 
Queen's  . .  . .  f 

Sherbrooke   .... 

Simcoe,  E.  R j 

Siniooe,  N.R I 

Siwicoe,  5.  /{....' 


92,061 
6.',510 


•20,515 

42,226 
28,735 

19,460 
17,780 

25,713 
21,995 

14,!)47 

21,385 
-.8,371 
18,792 

44,144 

26,131 

2'?,421 

15,466 
26,907 
19,400 

21,919 
15.808 


34,541 

22,084 
25,813 
24,173 


18,889 
15,469 
17,049 
36,200 
9,241 
19,503 


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 

::,150 
53,226 
23,263 


16,088 
35,801 

28,203 

20,824 


NAHB  OP  MRMRKR. 


Thomas  G.  Roddick. .Com. 
Odilon  Uesinarais. . . .  Lib. 
Edward  0.  Penny. .  ..Lib. 
Ilercule  Dnpr6 Lib. 

George  McConnick .  .C071. 

Aulay  Morrison Lib. 

Kabien  Boiavert Con. 

James  H.  Klock Con. 

John  Charlton lAb. 

Hon.  David  Tisdale  .Con. 

James  Uobi'ison Con. 

Edward  Cochrane. .  .Ccn. 


George  Guillet. 
J.  A.  McGillivray . . 


.Con. 


.Con. 

Leonard  nurnett Lib. 

Hon.  James  D.  Ed^ar .  Lib. 

(Nap.  A.  Belcourt  .  . . Lib. 
William  Hutchison.. i/j'ft. 


p.  0.  ADDREBS. 


Montreal,  Q. 
Montreal,  l). 
Montreal,  Q. 
Montreal,  t^. 

Orillia   O... 


N.Westminst'rPC 

Nicolet,  Q 

Klock's  Mills,  O . . 

fiVnedoch,  O 

S  incoe,  O 

Millerton,  N.B... 


Kdville,  O. 


Hobourg,  O. 

Uxbridge,  O. 
GreenhanR,  ' 
Toronto,  O.. 
Ottawa,  O. . 
Ottawfi,  O.. 


James  Sutherland. . . Lib.    Woodstcck,  O 


/  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Cart- 
I     wright,  K.C.  M.G. .  Lib . 
J.  Feathe.-ston. ....  .Lib. 

\.  F,  MacLaren Con. 

Oilman  K.  Rrb lAb. 


John  Lang  . . . . 
James  Kendry 


.Lib. 
.Con. 


.Lib. 

Lib. 

.Lib. 


fUon.  Sir  C.  H.  Tapper, 

{      K.C.M.G (on. 

I  Adam  C.Bell    Con. 

W.  J.  I'oupore Con. 

I  Hon.  Sir  H.  Joly  de  Lot- 
\  biniere,  K.C.M.G..  Lift. 
Isidore  Proulx Lib. 

John  Yeo Lib. 

Edward  Hackett Con. 

William  V.  Pettet  ...l>at. 
A.  A.  C.  LaRivi^re  .  .Con. 

F.  Langelier 

Hon.  W,  LMiiier. . 
Hon.  R.  R.  Dobell 
Ho.i.  C.  Fitzpatrick . .  Lib 

Alex.  Martin C'ni. 

Hon.  li.  H.  Davies  ..Lib. 

Thomas  Mackie Lib 

John  Ferguson Con. 

John  MoAlister Con. 

A.  A.  Bruneau Lib. 

J.  A  Gillies Con. 

M.  T.  Stenson Lib. 

J.  B.  R.  Fiset Lib. 

Louis  P.  Brodeur. .  . .  Lib. 
Wni.  C.  Edwaj-ds  ....  Lib. 

M.  E.  Bernier Lib. 

John  V.  Ellis Lib. 


Jos.  J.  Tucker  Lib. 

Hon.  J.  I.  Tarte.   ...Lib. 


[^  Ottawa,  O 

St.i-ectsville,  O. . . 

Strafrd,  O 

Seabringville,  O. 

Jermyn,  O 

Peterborough,  O 


Halifax.  N.  S..,. 
NewGlasgow,N.S, 
Morrisburg,  0 . . . 

lottawa,  O 

Plantagenet,  O. . . 


Port  Hill,  P.E.I. 
Tigniah,  P.E.I. . 

West  Lake,  O . .  . 
St.  Boniface,  M. 

Quebec,  Q 

Ottawa,  O 

Queuec,  Q 

Ottawa,  O 

VuUeyfleld.P.K.r. 

Ottawa,  O 

Pembroke,  O 

Admaston.  O 

Campbellt'n,N.B, 

Sorel,  q 

Sydney,  N.S 

Wotton,  q 

Rimouski,  Q 

Montreal,  Q 

Rockland,  O 


NO.  OK 
V0TK3 
REC'V'D 


St.  Hyacinthe,  Q. 
St.  .John,  N.B.... 

St.  John,  .N.B.... 
Ottawa,  O 


J.  A.  Macdonell  fjih. 

Chas.  H.  Panualee  ..Lib. 

Hon.  W.  S.  Fielding. />j7). 

Hon.  Wm.  B.  Ives.    .Con. 
W,  H.  Bennett Con. 

Dalton  McCarthy Ind . 

R.  Tyrwhitt Con. 


Winnipeg,   M.. .. 
Waterloo,  Q 


3,077 
3,423 
3,632 
3,341 

2,?49 

1,738 
2,377 
'i,477 
2,142 
2.3D3 

2,225 
2,410 

1,200 

2,328 
2,165 
1,832 
2,942 
3,227 

2,811 

2,347 

1,891 
2,916 
2,069 

2,353 
1,485 


3,577 
3,503 
1,984 

2,086 

1,334 

1,916 
l,,'i93 

2,188 
1,476 
1,469 
3,202 
1,057 
1,982 
2,175 
1,985 
1,900 
1,846 
794 
1,009 
1,078 

2,782 

2,443 
1,840 
2,983 

Aoel. 
3,249 


l«AMB    Oi'   DBPRATKO  CAN- 

DIDATK    AND    NO.  OP  VOTBS 

RKCP/IVP,D. 


Robt.  McKay 

L.  A.  Lavalle 

U.  Wilson  Smith... 

A.  T.  Lepine 

y  W.  H.  Pratt 

\W.  E.  O'Brien.... 

—  McBride 

J.  H.  Leduc 

Jas.  Conmee 

Wm.  McGuire 

Geo.  Walker 

J  Hon.  P.  Mitchell. 
\  J.  Morrisey 

C.  A.  Mallory 

I  J.  B.  McColl 

I  J.  Rosevear 

D.  Gr.iham 

Wm.  Smith 

W.  McCormick  . . . 
N.  Champagne . .  . . 

H.  Robinson 

W.  McVeity  

n.  W.  Karn 


T.  R.  Mayberry  . . 

A.  F.  Campl)ell  . . 

Jas.  Grieve  

Wm.  Pridham  . . . 

J.  Donald  

J.  Burnham 

R.  Hall 

R.  Newman 


2,904 
2,054 
2,915 
1,978 
1,991 
1,068 
1,46a 
2,289 
1,513 
1,.998 
2,110 
1,718 
660 

2,013 

1,1.30 
621 
2,327 
2,021 
1,093 
2,6,57 
2,751 
2,100 
1,010 

1,597 

1,425 
2,870 
1,851 

551 
1,738 
1,166 

622 


J.  W.  Carmichael  .  3,3.37 
E.  M.  McDonald...  3,349 
Dr.  Oaboury 1,341 

L.  H.  Stafford  ....  2,050 

D.  Sabourin 902 

H.  J.  Cloran 99(i 

R.  Hunt 1,799 

S.  F.  Perry 1,548 

Jas.  Yeo." 321 

W.  Bouiter  . .' 1,.7'»7 

G.  Walton 81i> 

Hon.  A.  R.  Angus.  1,150 

C.  Leclerc 1,011 

T.  McGreevv 826 

J.  J.  Fremont 1,058 

Wm.  Welsh 1,821 

Dr.  Jenkins 1,651 

Hon.  P.  White  . . .  1,;    ' 

R.  A.  Jamieson  . . .  1,4... 

George  H-^.^dow  ..  750 

Hon.  A.  De'j  ardins  1,476 

E.  P.  Flynn 1,056 

C.  C.  Cleveland  . . .  2,544 

L.  Tachi'  2,177 

J.  A.  F'ournier  ....  870 

E.  H.  Hurtubise  . .  1,380 

G.  J.  Wilson 1,093 

J.  A.  Chealev 2,527 

W.  Pugsley 1,427 


3,924     J.  D.  Hazen  . . . . 

I  J.  McLaughlin  . . 

Accl. 


1,713 
2,191 

Ottawa,  O  Accl. 

Ottawa,  0 1,478 

Midland,  0 2,775 

Toronto,  0 2,517 

Bradford,  O |  f,14fi 


H.  Armstrong  . . . 
P.  J.  S.  Pelletier  . 


3,7.33 
1,495 


1,712 
1,726 


Henry  Ayltncr  ...  1,221 
H.  H.  Criok 2,,529 

D.  Anderson 1,197 

E.  Stewart 1,410 

H.  Lennox 875 

T.  W.  Leimox  ...     1,050 


91  :; 


17:) 
13(J9 

717 

13f.:i 

2,S- 

898 

13S 

964 

54 

27:! 

507 

397 
70 

1 
144 

7;i9 

19i 

476 

1801 

461' 

4« 

218 

615 
319 


228 
154 
643 

36 

338 

117 

221 
660 
Slit 
2191 
231 
924 
354 
334 

03 
422 

44 
134 

22 

238 

26(i 

970 

1603 


722 
191 


1 
4e,'i 


267 
246 

1107 

496 


POI 

CONaXlTURNCY. 

LAT 

18f 

Suuianges 

9, 

Staiiftend 

18, 

Sunburn    and 
Queen's  ....,' 

Ttmisoouata 

25, 

Terrebonne 

23, 

Three  Risers  A-  \ 
St.  Ma  urice. ) 

8, 

Toronto  Centre.. 

20, 

Toronto  East . . . 

43, 

Toronto  West . . . 

73, 

Two  Mountains. 

15, 

Vancouuer 

18, 

Vaudreuil 

10, 

Victmio.(BC.).. 

18, 

Victoria  (N.B.). 

18. 

Victor  ia(,N.S.).. 

12, 

Victori,i(0.)N.R. 

16, 

Vict<>ria(0.)S.R. 

20, 

Waterloo,  N.  R. . 

25, 

Waterloo,  S.R.. 

25, 

Wetland 

25, 

Wellinjton.C.R. 

23, 

Wellington,  N.R. 

24, 

Welti  ni/ton,  S.R. 

24, 

Weatworth  and 

Brant,  N.R. . . 

14, 

Wentworth,S.R. 

16, 

Westmoreland  . . 

41, 

Winnipeg 

25, 

WHijht 

YaleA  Cariboo. 

13, 

Yamaska 

16, 

Yarmouth 

9-> 

York(N.B.\  .... 

;!i), 

York{0.),  E.  R. 

35, 

York{0.),  N.  n. 

20 

York(0.),  W.R. 

41 

M 


O.,  Ontario;  Q.,  • 


NAMB  OP  MP.MIIK 

Angers,  Louis  Churl| 
Bain,  Thoniiw..  . 
Haziiiet,  Charles. 
Bi'atlie,  Thomas. ... 
lieausoleil,  Clciophal 

Beith,  Robert 

Belcourt,  Napoleon  I 

Hfll,  John  W 

Bell,  Adam  Carr. . 
Bennett,  Wm.  U.  . 
Bergeron,  J.  O.  H.  .| 

Bergiii,  Darby 

Bernier,  Michel  E. 
Hethune,  John  L. . 
Blair,  Hon.  AndnnJ 
Blanchanl,  Thtiotinl 
Boiavert,  Fabieii . .  .f 
Borden,  Hoti.  KredJ 


[1897 


BD  CAN- 

Si? 

e  VOTM 

*? 

H  -r 

^  ;; 

..   2,904 

I7;i 

..   2,0fi4 

13(i9 

..  2,915 

717 

..   1,978 

ISCli 

..   1,991 

2r.- 

..  1,068 

..   1,46.-) 

ajs 

..   2,239 

las 

.   1,513 

\m 

..   1,.598 

54 

..  2,110 

27:f 

II..  1,718 

607 

...      660 

.    .  2,013  1 

3U7 

.    .   1,130 

70 

. . .      621 

.  . .  2,327 

1 

.  .   2,02''. 

144 

...   1,093 

7H9 

.  . .   2,6,57 

lih 

...   2,751 

470 

...  2,100 

...   1,010 

18(11 

...   1,697 

7.50 

...  1,425 

46»' 

...  2,870 

40 

....   1,8.51 

218 

....      551 

....   1,738 

615 

....   1,166 

319 

....      622 

[lel  .  3,337 

228 

d...  3,349 

164 

....  1,341 

643 

....  2,050 

36 

..    .      902 

338 

....       996 

...  1,799 

117 

....   1,.548 

4n 

....      321 

....  I,.:t7 

221 

....      810 

666 

(018.  1,160 

810 

1,011 

2191 

826 

231 

....   1,058 

924 

1,821 

364 

....  1,651 

334 

e   ...  l,t    ■ 

63 

n  ...  1,4.. 

422 

)w  ..      750 

44 

rrlins  1,475 

134 

1,056 

22 

ri  .  . .   2,544 

238 

2,177 

26« 

r  .  .  . .      870 

970 

ise  .  .   1,380 

1603 

1,093 

2,527 

722 

1,427 

3,733 

191 

n  . . . .   1,496 

t  ....  1.712 

1 

bier..  1,726 

46.5 

r  .    . .  1,221 

257 

2,.529 

24() 

....  1,197 

1,410 

11(17 

.    ...      875 

c   ...     1,6.50 

m\ 

1897] 


DOMINION   OF   CANADA. 


10! 


CONaXlTUKNCY. 


POPU- 
LATION 

1891. 


NAMB  OF  HKMHKK. 


I 


0.  AnDHHilK. 


Suuiangen 

Staiistead 

Sunburn    and  \ 
Queen'H  . . . .  f 

Ttmiscouata — 

Terrf'iunne 

Three  lUverm  A-  \ 

St.  Ma  urice.  f 

Toronto  Centre. . 

Toronto  East . . . 

Toronto  West . . . 

Two  JUountaiuH. 
Vancouver 

VaudreuU 

Vicloriu(,BC.).. 

Victoria  (N.B.). 
Victoria(N.S.).. 
Victoriu(0.)N.I{, 
VictiiHa(0.)S.H 
Waterloo,  N.  K. , 
Waterloo,  S.Jl.. 

Welland 

WeUinotivn,C.ll 


Wetlin!)tmi,N,Ji. 
WeUinjftun,S.Jt. 
Weivtworth  and 
Brant,  N.Jt... 
Went  worth,  S.I{ 
Wenlmoreland  . . 

Winnipeg 

Wriijht 

Yale  it  Cariboo . 


Yamaska 


Yarmouth 

york{N.B.)  .... 
York  {().),  E.  li. 
York{0.),  N.  li. 
York(0.),  W.n. 


9,608 
18,067 


25,698 

23,128 

8,834 

26,632 
43,505 

73,826 

15,027 
18,229 

10,792 

18,538 

18.217 
12,432 
16,849 
20,246 
25,325 
25,139 
2.5,132 
23,387 


24,9.56 
24,373 

14,591 
16,770 
41,477 
25,639 


13,061 

16,058 

22,216 
;«),979 
35.148 
21,284 
41,8uV 


A.  Bourhoiiimi!) IJh. 

A.  H.  Moore Con. 

Hon.  A.  G.  Blair    ...Lib. 

('.  K.  I'ouliot Lib. 

L.  A.  Cliauviii Con. 

f  Hon.  .Sir  Adolphe  Caron, 

\     K.C.M.G Con. 

William  nount Lib. 

J.  Koss  RobertHon. .  .Ind. 

f  K.  K.  Clarke Con . 

(K.  H.  Osier Con. 

.J.  A.  C.  Kthler Lib. 

W.  VV.  B.  MoInnes...Li7<. 

H.  S.  Harwood Lib. 

I  Thomas  Karle Con. 

\  Hon.  K.  G.  Prir  i  . . .  Con . 
Hon.  John  Ci^jtitian . .  Con. 
John  L.  Beohune. .  ..Con. 

Suiiiuel  Huifhes Con. 

George  McHujih  ....  Lib. 
Joseph  K.  Sea}?rani . .  Con . 
Jiimes  Livingston. . . .  Lib. 

Wni.  McCleary Con 

Andrew  Seniple Lib. 

James  McMulleii Lib. 

Christian  Kloepfer..C(/it. 

James  Sonierville. .  ..Lib. 

Thomas  Bain Lib. 

ilonry  A.  I'owell. . .  .C7()(t. 
Hon.H.J.Mai'donaUi.Cim. 
Charles  W.  Devlin .... /.i'(. 
Hew itt  Bostock Lib. 

R.  M.  S.  Migneault. .  .Lib. 

Thomas  B.  Flint Lib. 

Hon.  (i.  K.  Tester.  .  .C(i/i. 
W'm.  1'".  Maclean  ....  Con. 
Hon.  Win.  Miilook.  ..lAh. 
N.  Clarke  Wallace.   .Con. 


Cdteau  l.aiid'tfi  ^. 

MaKOK,  (^ 

OKawa,  O 

/  Uivifcredul.'iip  \ 
\  (en  ban),  4, ,  / 
Montreal,  t^ 

I  Ottawa 

Toroiito,  O, 

Toronto,  O 

Toronto,  O, , , , , , , 

Toronto,  O 

St.  SuholuHlli|iit<(/ 
Naiiaimo,  \\,V.. 

Vauilreuil,(j!, , , 
Vietoria,  II.CJ,. 
Vietoria,  B.U, 

Ottawa,  O 

Baddeck,  N.H. 
liindsay,  O, . .  , 
Uiidsav,  O  . .  , 
Waterloo,  (), , , 

Barien,  O 

ThoroUl,  O, ,,, 
FertfUH,  O, , ,  , , 


Monnt  KoroKt,  O, 
(Juelph,  O.    .  . ,  , 


Dundas,  ((..,. 
Dinidati,  O.   , 
Sackvilli,  N,M, 
Winiiipetf,  M. . 
Ayhner,  <i, . 
MonteCroukU'iih, 

DmkH,  W.i'.  ., 
St.  Mii'li.,l(|'Vain- 

aski,  i-l.  . .  , , , , 
Yarnioiilh,  N,H,  , 

Ottawa,  O 

Toronto,  O,  . ,  ,  .  .  . 
Ottawa,  O, ,, ,,  ,, 
WoodlirlilKci,  <», ,, 


NO,  Of 

VOTMN 
KKd'V'll 


I,0ft4 
2,lllN 

■J.illO 
-.2,171 

\,H\i 
1,0111 

'X,\m 

4,*l!ll 
ft,147 

fi,ll?0 

1,0^,4 

1.81)0 

l.fifd 
1,1147 
I  ,WI4 
1,(119 
l,7lfi 
a,OM 

•i.ft4,l 

1,1116 


•2,7 1 'i 

\,n'}.\ 
2,67!) 
M.44'i 
',!,IMII 

'J.oTfp 

I.H'i4 

i,:m2 

l,64i> 
ll.illlll 
.",IHI7 

A.OIH 


NAMH  OK  DHITRATRD  CAN- 

I1IIIAIK,  AND  NO.  OK  VOTia 

HKt'RIVRU. 


K.  Unlhlcr 801 

T,  M.  Rider 1.583 

U.  L).  Wilmot 1,6:0 

I',  K.  O'  'iidbolg...   1,604 

r.  v.        I'etlet...   1,734 

Ur.  I'Mget 1,422 

(I,  II.  H.  Coekburn  2,154 
V,.  UoatHWorth,  jr. .  3,015 
VV.  T.  II.  Preston  . .   4,734 

A,  T.  Hunter 4,22.^ 

J.  (Ilrouaril 1,210 

A,  llaslam 823 

-  HuKKnrt (i47 

-  MeirulM 801 

|)r.  Aflliie   1,335 

W,  Tcniplenuui.. . .   1,452 

I'',  l,efore.st.   1,:118 

M.  t;.  (;ami)1iell..  ..  877 
It.  J.  McLaughlin.   1,464 

A.  Vroonian 1,989 

v..  W.  B.  Hnider...  2,31)7 

(J.  A.  (Mare 2,4.54 

J.  A.  Lowell 2,.536 

l»r.  liOWiu 1,295 

droves 7ri2 

-  (lort'on .599 

l„  II.  Clark 2,.550 

J.  Mi'Innes 2,440 

U.  A.  Mnnia 703 

A.  II.  I'ettit 2,4l-..l 

(I.  W.  Hohinson...  3,427 

.loHpph  Martin  . .  .     2,835 

Meliougall 2.593 

.1.  A.  Mara 1,479 

I''.  Vatiaase 1,324 

J.  Iliiigay   1,196 

K.  II,  Allen 1.7<i4 

It.  II.  Krankland..  3,904 
V.  W.  Htrnnj;e  ....  2,03(> 

H.  I'lalt 745 

.f .  Hrowil 960 


0)  b 

as  n 


193 
436 

624 

567 

128 

269 

240 
1616 
636 
413 
17 
197 

496 
216 
196 
546 
172 
251 

62 
3(»9 

89 
169 
621 


162 
138 

1121 

187 

li) 

126 

3«2 

345 

IS 

444 

lfi42 

3 

676 

406K 


ALPHABETICAL   LIST 

or    THK 

MEMBERS   OF  THE   HOILSE   OF  (U)MMONS. 


O.,  Ontario 


Q.,  Quebec  ;  N..S.,  Nova  Scotia  ;  N.B.,  New  nniriwwU'k  1   II.C,,  Hlillnh  Colmnbia  ; 
Edward  Island;  M.,  Manitoba;  N.W.T,,  North. West,  Terrllorlcg. 


I'.K.I.,  I'rinee 


NAMB  OK  MKMIIRK. 


COSSTIKJKN'CY. 


Angers,  Louis  Charles  a  ... 

Bain,  Thomas 

Hazinet,  Charles 

Beattie,  Thomas 

Beausoleil,  Cld-ophas 

Beith,  Robert 

Beleourt,  Napoleon  A 

Bull,  John  W 

Boll,  Adam  Carr 

Bennett,  Win.  IT 

Bergeron,  J.  G.  H 

Bcrgin,  Uarby 

Bernier,  Michel  IC 

Hethune,  John  L 

Blair,  Hon.  Andrew  George 

Blaiichard,  Thiiotime 

lioiavert,  Kabieii 

Borden,  Hon.  Frederick  W.. 


Ch.arlevoix. 

Wentwortli, South  Hiding 

Joliette. 

London. 

Berthier. 

Durham,  West  Hiding. 

Ottawa. 

Addingtiin. 

I'ictou. 

Simuoe,  Knst  Riding. 

Beauharnois, 

Cornwall  and  Stormont, 

St.  HvaiMuthe. 

Victoria  (N.S.). 

Sudbury  an(Uiuoens(N.B, 

Gloucester, 

Nicolet. 

King's  (N.S,), 


MAMHOK  MltMIIKII, 


Borden,  Holiei't  \i 

BoHtocU,  llmvitt 

HouriwHa,  ,1,  llcnrl  N 

BonrliniilialH,  AdifilNtlti  . . 

Bovd,  Nailianli'l, 

Hriituii,  11,11.11  MnlTiit  . .. 
Itroilcr,  .\iic||'iiw  ^  ........ . 

Ilrodt  iir,  LmiU  I', 

Brown,  .Iiimiih  I', 

Bruneaii,  Arllmi'  A 

Iliiriii'd,  I iiiii'il 

t^aUcrt,  Willlitm  Hiiimiel., 
{Jamcron,  Malcnhii  ( 'ollii,, 
Campbell,  Al'clliliiild     ,  . . 
t  arglll,  Henry, , . . , . , 
Caron,  lion,  .'Hlr  Adiilphe, 

K.C.M.G 

Carroll,  Mvnr,v(l.., 


CONSTITUENCY. 


Ilnlifax, 

Yale  and  Cariboo. 

Labelle. 

SiMilanges. 

Macdonald, 

Kingston, 

Unnilns. 

Itouvlllc, 

('haleanguav. 

Ulchclicn. 

Oiitiirid,  South  Hilling. 

Miilrllescx,  W.  Iljiling. 

Iliiinii,  W.  Hiding. 

Kcnl  (().). 

Bruce,  Kast  Hiding. 

TliroeHlversitSt.Matirioe. 
KiiinimraNka. 


■; 


102 


DOMINION   OP  CANADA. 


NAMB  OF  MEMBER. 


Carscallen,  A.  W 

Gartwright,  Hon.  Sir  Rich- 
ard, K.C.M.G 

Casey,  Qeorge  Elliott 

Gas)i^rain,  Thomasi  Chaae. . . 

Charlton,  John 

Chauvin,  L.  A 

Choquette,  Philippe  A. . . . 

Christie,  'rhonias 

Clancy,  James 

Clarke,  Edward  Frederick . 

Cochrane,  Edward 

Copp,  Albert  J.  S 

Corby,  Henry 

Costigan.  Hon.  John 

Cowan,  Mahlon  K 

Craijf,  Ihoma!)  D 

DavieH,  Hon.  Louis  Henry. 

Davin,  Nicholas  P 

Dechene,  Arthur  M 

Dpsmarais,  Odilon 

Devlin,  Charles  R 

Dimock,  VVilbert  D 

Dobell,  Hon.  Kichard  Reid 

Domville,  James 

Uouglos,  James  Moffat 

Dugas,  Louis  E 

Dnpoiit,  Flavien 

Dupr*,,  H 

Dyment,  A.  E 

Earle,  Thomas 

Edjfar,  Hon.  James  D 

Edwards,  Wm.  C 

Ellis,  John  V 

Erb,  Dilnian  Kinsey 

Ethier,  Joseph  Arthur  C. . 

Fauvel,  Wm.  Lu  Koutillier. 

Featherston,  Joseph 

Ferguson,  John 

Fielding,  Hon.  W.  S 

Fiset,  J.  B.  Komuald 

Fisher,  Hon.  Sidney  Arthur 

Fitzpatrick,  Hon,  Charles 

Flint,  Thomas  B 

Fortin,  Thomas 

Foster,  Hon.  George  E. . . 

Fraser,  Duncan  C 

Fraser,  John 

Frost,  Francis  Theodore. . 

Ganoiig,  Gilbert  \V 

Gauthier,  Joseph 

Geoffrion,  Hon.  C.  A.,.. 

Gibson,  Wm 

Gillies,  Joseph  A 

Gilmour,  James 

Godbout,  Joseph 

Guay,  Pierre  M 

Guillet,  George 

Hackett,  Edward 

Haggart,  Hon.  John  O 

Hale,  Frederick  Harding. 

Haley,  Allen 

Harwood,  Henry  S 

Henderson,  David 

Henry,  Robert 

Hodgins,  Wm.  T. 

Hughes,  .''anmel 

Hurley,  Jeremiah  M 

Hutchison,  William 

Ingram,  Andrew  B 

Ives,  Hon.  Wm.  B 

Joly  de  Lotblnii're,  Hon.  Sir 
Henri,  K.C.M.G 

Kaulbach,  Charles  E 

Kendry,  James 

Klock,  James  B 

Kloepfer,  Christian 

Landerkin,  George 

Lang,  Jf  hn 

Langeliej',  Fran(;iii8 

LaRivi6rfe,  A.  A.  3 

Laurier,  Hon.  Wilfred 

Lavergne,  Joseph 


ooKiTiTunxey, 


HaHtlngs,  Noith  ItidliiK, 

Oxford,  South  Hldliiir, 

Elgin,  Wobt  HtrlliiK, 

Montninrenoy, 

Norfolk,  North  ItldliiK, 

Terielmnne, 

Montmagny. 

Argenteiiil, 

Bothwell, 

Toronto,  Weiil, 

Northumberl'd  (<»,),  K,  K, 

DiKl).V. 

Hastings,  West  HlrltiiK. 

Victoria  (N,U,), 

Essex,  South  Ktdinif, 

Durham,  Eaiit  Itidiiijf, 

Oueen's,  Must (IM^.T), 

Asuiniboia,  Wodt, 

L' Islet. 

Montreal,  Ht,  JuillHN. 

Wrght. 

Colchester, 

Oufcbec,  WuHt, 

Kinir'H(N,li.), 

Assinihoiii,  U,a»t, 

Montcalm, 

Bagot, 

Montreal,  Ht,  Mftry's, 

Algoma. 

Victoria  01,0), 

Ontario,  West  JtldlllK, 

KuHsell, 

St,  John  Oily  (N, II,), 

Perth,  South  ltidill|{, 

Two  Mountatnd, 

Bonavfiituru, 

Peel. 

Honfrew,  Hoiith  Itldliiu', 

Sholbnrneii/iieeii'KlN.H,) 

Riniouski, 

Broiue, 

Quebec  (County), 

Yarmouth, 

Laval. 

York  (N  B.), 

Guysbor.ouuh, 

Lambton,  lOast  lilrllii|f, 

Leeds  and  (Irenvlllii, 

Charlotte, 

L'AsBoniptInn, 

Chanilily  and  Vecdtitii'WN, 

Lincoln  and  NlfttfiM'ii 

Richmond  (V,H,), 

Middlusex,  Kivnt  Hilling. 

Beauce. 

Levis. 

NorthumliBrrd  (<•,).  W,  It, 

Prince,  Weht  (|',K,|,), 

Lanark,  South  Kldlng, 

Carleto  i(N,('„) 

Hants. 

Vaudveull, 

Hulton. 

Brant,  South  Hldlliif, 

CarletonfO.), 

Victoria ((),;,  N,  MIdiiitf, 

Hustings,  East   Hiitlii|{, 

Ottawa. 

Elgin,  East  mdliijf, 

Slierbrooko, 

Portneuf. 

Luniinburg, 

I'eterboro',   Wust  Ullllrl|r 

Nipissiiig, 

Wellington,  South  Itldliiit, 

Grey,  South  llldilltf, 

Peterboro',  East  Riding, 

Quebeii,  CuiitI'M, 

Provenchoi', 

(Quebec,  EuHt, 

Drummond  k  Arthnlmskit, 


KAMI!  OP  MBMRRR. 


Lpivrls,  Joseph  H 

tienileux,  Kodolphe 

Lewtn,  William. I 

Lister,  James  F 

Llvlngstun,  James 

iiCigan,  Hnnce  .1 

Iiounl,  William 

Maudonald,  Augustine  C... 

Mn('<lonttld,  Peter 

Macdonald,  Hon.  Hugh  John 

Mai'dnnell,  John  Alexander. 

Mack  It',  Thomas 

MftcLaren,  Alexander  F 

Maclean,  Wm.  F 

Miud'herson,  Thomas  H 

McAllster,  John 

McCarthy,  Dalton 

Mc(!leary,  William 

McCormick,  George,  •. 

Mattougttll,  H.  F 

McGlllivray.  .lohn  Alex 

McGregor,  Wni 

Mcllugan,  Malcolm 

Mcllngb,  George 

Mclnernev,  G.  V 

Mclnncs,  William  W.  B 

Mclsoap,  Colin  V 

McLeiman,  R.  R 

McLctuinti,  Angus 

McMillan,  John 

McMullen,  James 

McNeill,  Alexander 

Mndore,  J.  Alex  Camille 

Mnrcottc,  Frangois  A 

Martin,  Alexander 

Maxwell,  George  Ritchiy.. . . 

Mclgs,  I )aTii(  I  Bishop 

Mlgncault,  R.  M,  S 

MIIIh,  JohnB 

Monet,  Domini(|ue 

Monk,  Frederick  D 

Montoguc,  Hon.  W.  H 

Moore,  Alvin  Head 

Mnrin,  .tcan  Hai)tiste 

Morrison,  Aulay 

Mulock,  Hon.  Wm 

I  Oliver,  Frank 

Osier,  Edmund  Boyd 

I'allnalee,  (!liarles  Henry. . , 

Palersoii,  Iloti.  Wm 

I'eniiv,  EdwH'd  Goff 

I'ettct,  Williim  Varney    ... 

I'n)ie,  Rufus  H 

I'oiillot,  Charles  E 

I'oMpore.  William  Joseph... 

Powell,  H.  A 

Prcfontaine,  llaymond 

I  Prior,  '.!.M.   Edward  G 

'  ('iiinlx,  IsMore 

<,"<|iin.  Michael  J.  F 

Hat*!.  Valentine 

Held,  John  I» 

HIchardson,  Robert  Lome. . 

Riiifret,  Onnie  I 

Knbertsnn,  John  Ross 

Itolilnsiin,  James 

Hocbe,  William  James 

Ilnilillck.  Thomas  O 

Rogers,  David  Dickson 

lloBauioiid,  Bennett 

Hdssell,  Ile!i|amin 

Hiiviird,  Piiid  Vilniond 

Hcrlver,  Julius 

Seagram,  Joseph  E 

Hcnijile,  Andrew 

Hoincrville,  James 

Miironle,  Thomas  S 

SletiHoti,  Michael  Thomas. . . 

Mtulibs  William     

Huthprland,  James 

Tnlliol,  Oncslpbore  Ernest.. 

Tarto,  Hon.  J.  Isi.vel 

Taylor,  George 


CONSTITUENCY. 


Moskinong^. 

Gaspd 

Albert. 

Lambton,  West  Riding. 

Waterloo,   South  Ridmg. 

Cumberland. 

Toronto,  Centre 

King's(P.E.L). 

Huron,  East  Riding. 

Winnipeg. 

Selkirk. 

Renfrew,  North  Riding. 

Perth,  North  Riding. 

York  (O.),  East  Riding. 

Hamilton. 

Restigouche. 

Sinicoe,  N.  Riding. 

Welland. 

Muskokaand  Parry  Sound. 

Cape  Breton. 

Ontario,  North  Riding. 

Essex,  North  Ridmg. 

Middlesex,  South  Riding. 

Victoria  (O.),  S.  Riding 

Kent(N.B.). 

\'ancouver. 

Antigonish. 

Glengarry. 

Inverness. 

Huron,  South  Riding. 

Wellington,  North  Ridi-ig. 

Bruce,  North  Riding. 

Hochelaga. 

Champtain. 

Slueeti's,  East  (P.E.L). 

Burrard. 

Missisquoi. 

Yaniaska. 

Annapolis. 

Laprairie  and  Napierville. 

Jacques  Cartier. 

Haldimand  and  Moncb. 

Stanstead. 

Dorchester. 

New  Westminster. 

York  (O.),  North  Riding. 

Alberta. 

Toronto,  West. 

Shefford. 

Grey.  North  Riding. 

Montreal,  St.  Lawrence. 

Prince  Edward. 

Compton. 

Ti^niiscouata. 

Pontiac. 

Westmoreland. 

Maisonneuve. 

Victoria  (B.C.). 

Prescott. 

Montreal,  St.  Ann's, 

Middlesex,  North  Riding. 

Grenville,  South  Riding. 

Lisgar. 

T,otl)inifere. 

Toronto,  East. 

Northumberland  (N.B.). 

Manpiette. 

Montreal,  St.  Antoine. 

Frontenac. 

Lanark,  North  Riding. 

Halifax. 

Chicoutimi  and  Saguenay. 

Huntingdon. 

Wivterloo,   North   Riding. 

Wellington,  Centre  Rtdinif 

Wentworth.N.  and  Brant. 

Grey,  East  Riditig. 

Richmond  and  Wolfe. 

Cardwell. 

Oxford,  North  Riding. 

Bellechasse. 

St.  John  and  Iberville. 

Leeds,  South  Riding. 


NAMR  OP  MF.MRKR. 


Tisdale,  Hon.  David.... 

Tolniie,  John 

Tucker,  Joseph  John. . . 
Tupper,   Hon.   Sir  Cha 

Bart 

Tapper.     Hon.   Sir  Chi 

Hibbert,  K.C.M.G.... 


Clerk  of  the  House,  J.  G, 
D.C.L.,D.L     

Sergeant-at-Amui,  Lieu 
Smith •  • 

Clirk  Assistant,  F.  F.  H 

Deputy  Sergeant -at- Ar, 

Ch 

Clerk  of  i^otcs  and  Pr 

to  the  Clerk  of  the  Hi 
Ai^st.  Clerk  Votes  and  J 
Clerk  of  Routine  and  li 
Clerk  of  Knglish  Journ 
Am^tant  do,  and  Clerk 
Trandator  Votes  and  J 
Clerk  of  French  Journi 
Clerk  of  Seshional  Papi 
A^sintant  French  -lotir, 
Examiner  of  Private 

Pub.  Accounts,  E.  P. 
Clerk  of  Standing  Co\ 

and  iitanding  Orders 
Assistant  do,  L.  Charlei 
Clerk  of  Railways  and 

Committee,  R.  McG. 
Clerk,  Snd  Class,  R.  P. 
Clerk,  Srd  Class,  J.  H. 

Law  and  ' 

lato  Clerk,  F.  A.  McCc 

Assist.  A/(i!w  Clerk,  A.  1 

Chief  Fr.  Trans.,  T.  G 

Translators  (each  fro- 

Oenand,   F.   X.   Dei 

Laframboise,  J.  M. 

Hayes,  H.  U.  Louck 

Miscei 

Accountant,  D.  C.  Chi 
Assistant  Accountant, 
Clerk  of  stationerg,  a  n 
siojMl  Papers  of  Pa 
Assistant  Clerk  of  Sta 

Addrbss— To  the  1 
{Place  and  Date.] 


depart: 


Minister  of  Justice, 

K.C.M.G.,  Q.C 

Dcpiiti/  Minister  and 
Edniund  L.  Newcoi 
Chief  Clerks,  A.  Powe 
G.  L.  B. 
Minister's  Private  Se 
Deputy's  Secretary,  J 
Accountant,  J.  E.  Na 

Pen: 
Inspector  of  Penitent 
Accou7itant,  George 
Clerk,  H.  B.  S.  Lane. 

D<i 

Commissioner,  A.  P. 

The  Sup 

Registrar   oj   Supre 
Supreme  Court  Re 


[1897  1   l«y7] 


TlTl'ENCY. 


DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 


103 


NAMB  OF  MBMBER. 

C0N8T1TUBNCT. 

NAMB  OF  MBMBKR. 

C0N8TITUB.VCT. 

Ti^dale.  Hon.  David 

Norfolk,  South  Kidingf. 

Bruce,  West  Ridinn;. 

St.  John  (N.B.),  City  &  Co. 

Cape  Breton. 

Pictou. 

Turcot,  Geort^e 

Me)raiitic. 

Tolmie,  John 

Tyrwhitt,  Richard 

Wallace,  N.  Clarke 

Wilson,  Uriah 

Tucker,  .Joseph  John 

Tiipper,   Hon.   Sir  Charles, 
Ijiirt 

York  (0.),   West  Riding. 
Lennox, 

Wowi,  Hon.  John  F 

Wood,  Andrew  Trcw 

Yeo,  ijohn 

Tupper.     Hon.   Sir  Charles 
Ilibbert,  K.C.M.G 

Hamilton. 

I'rincc,  F:ast  (P.E.I.). 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  COMMONS. 


iastCP.E.!.). 


and  Sa^ruena,\ . 


Clerk  of  the  House,  J.  CJ.  Bourinot,  C.M.Q.,  LLD., 
D.C.L.,D.L $3,400 

Ser<jeant-at-Arm»,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Henry  R. 
Smith 2,400 

Clirk  Assistant,  h\  P.  Rouleau 2,800 

Deputy  Sergeant -at- Arms,  H.  W.  Bowie 1,150 

Chief  Branch. 

Clerk  of  Votes  and  Proceedings,  and  Secretary 

to  the  Clerk  of  the  Uouiie,  William  C.  Bowles. .  2,400 

AmL  Clerk  Votes  and  Proceedings,  I.  B.  Taylor..  1,800 

Clerk  of  Routine  and  Records,  F.  MaoGillivray . .  2,400 

Clerk  6/  Knglish  Journals,  A.  G.  D.  Taylor    . ...  2,400 

Assistant  do,  and  Clerk  of  Petitions,  J.  Dalton . .  1,750 

Trannlator  Votes  and  Proc'ns,  J.  R.  E.  Chapleau  2,400 

Clerk  of  French  Journals,  T.  Ouiniet  1,600 

Clerk  of  Sessional  Papers,  J.  A.  Polkinghorne  ..  1,400 

Assistant  French -Journal  Clerk,  E.  Tasse 1,150 

Examiner  of  Private    Bills,  Clerk  of  Com.  on 

t'lib.  Accounts,  E.  P.  Hartney 2,000 

Clerk  of  Standing  Committee  on  Private  Bills 

and  Standing  Orders,  Walter  Todd    1,750 

Assistant  do,  L.  Charles  Panet 1,400 

Clerk  of  Railways  and  Banking  and  Commerce 

Committee,  R.  MoG.  .Moffat 1,400 

Clerk,  Snd  Class,  R.  P.  King 1,150 

Clerk,  3rd  Class,  J.  H.  McLeod 1,000 

Law  and  Translation  Branch. 

Law  Clerk,  F.  A.  McCord 3,200 

Assist.  Law  Clerk;  A.  H.  O'Brien 1,800 

Chief  Fr.  Trans.,  T.  G.  Coursolles  2,400 

Translators  (each  from  *2,400  to  «l,400),  J.  A. 

Genand,   F.   X.   Deniera,   L.   A.  Frechette,  L. 

Laframboise,  J,  .M.  A.  D.  Desaulniers,   F.  B. 

Hayes,  H.  U.  Loucks,  E.  Perrin,  E.  (^uery. 

Miscellaneous  Branch, 

Accountant,  D.  C.  Chamberlain 1,950 

Assistant  Accountant,  D.  W.  Cameron 1,250 

Clerk  of  Stationery,  and  Snpt.  of  Printing  of  Ses- 
sional Papers  of  Parliament,  C.  E.  Clarke ....  1,600 
Assistant  Clerk  of  Stationery,  L.  B.  Scott 900 


Clerk,  'Jnd  Class,  N.  Robidoux $1,250 

Clerks,  Srd  Class,  H.  P.  Macdonell,  William  Cairns 

and  W.  Uube,  each 1,000 

Postinaster,  J.  Stansf eld 1,800 

Asst.  do.,  F.  X.  Leniieux 1,000 

Curator  of  Reading  Room,  John  L.  Deacon 800 

Sergeant-at-Arins  Branch. 

Chief  Messenger,  Lucien  Dube 

Assistant  do.,  N.  Turtfeon     

Doorkeeper,  C.  R.  Stewart 


1,300 

1,000 

33U 


Official  Stenographers. 

Chief  Reporter,  George  B.  Bradley,  M.D. 

Asst.  Reporter,  S.  A.  Abbott 

"  "         E.  J.  Duffgan 

"  "         A.  Horton 

F.  R.  Marceau 

"  "         T.  P.  Owens 

"  "         A.  Desjardines 

A.  C.  Campbell 

Asst.  to  Chief  Reporter,  J.  C.  Boyce.-. . . , 


Printing  of  Parliament. 

Clerk  of  .Joint  Committee,  io\m  A.  Polkinghorne 

Supt.  of  Distribution,  K.  Botlerell 

Assistant       "  H.  A.  Botterell 

Library  of  Parliament. 

General  Librarian,  Alfred  Diiclos  DeCelles 

Parliamentarji  Librarian,  Martin  Joseph  Griffin 

First  Class  Clerk,  Alfred  Hanilyn  Todd   

L.  P.  Sylvain   

Second  Class  Clerk,  M.  C.  MuoCormac 

"  "  E  Stewart  Thavne 

Third  Cass  Clerk,  John  Smith 

"  "  C.  A.  Martin  

"  "  T.  Chalmers  Oilmour 

Chief  Messenger  and  Caretaker,  L.  J.  (Jasault. . . . 

Messenger,  J.  H.  Duiilope 

T.  C.  \V.  Lynion 

"  J.  A.  Beaudry  


2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 
1,200 


300 
1,800 
1.260 


3,200 

3.200 

1,800 

1,700 

1,400 

1,200 

1,000 

500 

600 

900 

7u0 

50« 

500 


Addrbss— To  the  Honourable  the  House  of  CoTnmons  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  in  Parliament  assembled. 

The  Petition  of 

[Place  and  Date.]  Humbly  she weth.  That,  etc. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE. 

Minister  of  Justice,    Hon.    Sir    Oliver  Mowat, 

K.C.M.G'.,  Q.C $7,000 

Depiil)/  Minister  and  Solicitor  of  Indian  Affairs, 

Eduiund  L.  Newcombe,  Q.C 4,000 

Chief  Clerks,  A.  Power,  Q.C 2,li00 

G.  L.  B.  Fraser 2,300 

Minister's  Private  Secretary,  L.  J.  Burpee l,!.^ 

Deputy's  Secretary,  John  Leslie 1,800 

.iccountant,  J.  E.  Narraway 1,250 

Penitentiary  Branch. 

Inspector  of  Penitentiaries,  Douglas  Stewart. . . .     2,600 

AccouTitant,  George  L.  Foster 1,800 

Clerk,  H.  B.  S.  Lane 1,300 

Dominion  Police. 

Commissioner,  A.  P.  Sherwood 2,050 

The  Supreme  Court  of  Canada. 
Registrar  of   Supreme  Court   and    Editor   of 
Supreme  Court  Reports,  R.  Cassels,  Q.C 3,200 


Reporter,  C.  H.  Masters 

Assistant  Reporter,  L.  W.  Coutlee $l,4f0 

The  Exchequer  Court  of  Canada. 

Registrar,  L.  A.  Audette   2,(K»0 

Clerk,  Charles  Morse    1,450 

CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT. 

Controller  of  Customs,  William  Palcrsoi. 5,000 

Com /H?>(((oner,  John  Jk'Uou(,'ald     2,800 

Minister's  Private  Secretary,  .lohn  Bain 1,200 

Accountant,  H.  H.  Farrow 1,650 

Chief  Clerk  of  Statistics,  F.  G.  Beniiet 1,750 

Inspectors  of  Ports,  V.  D.  O'Meara,  W.  H.  Hill,  J. 
8.    MacLaren,  Geo.    H.    Young,    J.   S.    Clute, 

Alfred  Boultbee,  Alex.  McKav,  each 2,000 

Chief  Inspector,  S.  W.  McMichael 2,500 

Board  of  Appraisers. 

Chairs yinn,  John  McDougald 

Dominion  Appraiser  and  Secretary,  Geo.    W. 
Jessup 1,300 


IS' 


104 


DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 


[18971   1«97] 


coLLRCTons  OP  CUSTOMS — From  $4,000  to  $300  each. 


Amherst,  W.  D.  Main. 
Amherstburg,  Geo.  Oott. 
Annapolis,  E.  McCormack. 
Antigonuh,  A.  Boyd. 
Arichat,  R.  Beiioit. 
Baddeck,  J.  McUonuld. 
Barrinijton,  D.  Saryeant. 
Bathurst,  J.  K.  Baldwin. 
Berlin,  A.  Shaw,  Acting'. 
Belle  oille,  W.  Webster. 
Bowtnanville,  J.  Kanlcin, 
Biantford,  H.  B.  Leeniinff. 
Bridgetown,  S.  S.  RiiffSles. 
Bruckville,  \V.  H.  Jones. 
Calgary,  Amos  Rowe. 
Can«o,  Thos.  C.  Cook. 
Charlottetown,  Jas.  Currie. 
Chatham, NB.,  I).Ferf?uson 
Chatham,  0,  R.  Stepliciison 
Coaticook,  John  B.  Daly. 
Cobourg,  Ch.  E.  Ewinjf. 
Collingwood,  Geo.  Watson. 
Cooksliire,  A.  Ross. 
Cornwall,  John  Bergin. 
i)aWiou«ie,  W.  Mont)f  onierj'. 
Deseroiito,  R.  Raybnrn. 
Digby,  J.  M.  Viets. 
J^'ort  iiVie,  James  l>awson. 
Frederi:ton,  A.  F.  Street. 
Gai^,  Ti.os.  Peck. 
Oananoque,J.  Orniiston. 
Oaspi,  A.  J.  Kavanagh. 
Goderich,  Asher  Farrow. 
Guelph,J.  Hallett. 
Hal{fax,W.D.  Harrington. 
Hamilton,  F.  E.  Kilvert. 
Uemim/Jord,  F.  S. '  Proper. 
Hope,  E.  J.  W.  Burton. 
Kentville,  F.  C.  Rmid. 
Kingston,  Clarke  Hamilton. 
LiiulHay,  D.  Browne. 
Liverpool,  J.  H.  Dunlop. 
Lockpoi  t,  Jas.  R.  Rujrgles. 
London,  Robert  Reid. 
Lunenburg,  A.  B.  L'oldwell. 
Marg'tsoille,  D.  W.  Landers 
Moncton,  I.  W.  Biniiey. 
Montreal,  R.  S.  White. 
3lorrisb'g,GH  Robertson,  Ag 
tianaimo,  B.  H.  Smith 
Napanee,  Geo.  M.  Elliott. 
N.  Carl'le,  P.  C.  Beauchesne 
A'ewcastte,  N.B.,  W.A.Park 
JVeu)IKe((<TOi/w<cr,J.S.Clute 


Niagara  Falls,  A.  Boyle. 
JVort/j  Sj/dnei/,  A.O.  HanHl'n 
Oshawa,  Geo.  F.  Blaniey. 
Ottaioa,  B.  Batson. 
Oi*e»  Sou7id,  J.C.Stephens 
Paris,  Thomas  Hall. 
Parrsboro',  E.  Gillespie. 
PercH,  W.  Flynn. 
Peterburo',  R.  Stevenson. 
/'»■(  fort,  Walter  T.  Ross. 
Pictou,  N.S.,  D.  McDonald 
/Vrt  Arthur,  A.  M.  Wiley. 
Pt.Hawkesb'v,  JCUourinol 
Pt.  Hood,  E.  U  Tremaine. 
Potton,  W.  Lynch. 
Prescutt,  E.  Jessup. 
Quebec,  J.  B.  Forsyth. 
Uimnuski,  J.  A.  Martin. 
Sackoille,  W.  C.  Milner. 
Sarnia,  G.  N.  Matlieson. 
Saultste  Marie,ll  Plnnnner 
Shelburne,  W.  W.  Atwood. 
SAericooJfcc,  W.H. Carter,  Ag 
Simciie,  John  Matthews. 
Sorei,  J.  Mathieu. 
S^  Andrews,  C.  M.  Gove. 
S^  Armand,  E.  A.  Bourret 
S^  Catharines,  J.  E.  Cuffe 
^7.  Hyacinthe,  J.  A.  Hainel 
Sf.  Jo/iH,  i.V.C.,  J.  li.  Rue). 
St.Joha's,  Q.,nA\ .WaoA. 
St.  Stephen,  H'y  Graham. 
St.  Thomas,  W.  Y.  Emery. 
Stanstead,  S.T.  Merriman. 
Stratford,  J.  G  Hess. 
Summerside,  C.  W.  Strong. 
Sutton,  J.  Dunn. 
Sydney,  R.  JIi'Donald. 
Three' Hivers,  P.  B.  Vanasse 
Toronto,  John  Small. 
Trenton,  F.  J.  McGuire. 
Truro,  G.  P.  Nelson. 
Kflncotice)',  J.  M.  Bowell. 
Ficf'intt,  A.  R.  Milne. 
IFaitecet'ff.HV  DeeniingAg 
Weipnoulh,  N.  B.  Jones. 
ir/M76)/,  J.  K.  Philp. 
Windsor,  NS. ,  H .  W.  Hi  mock 
Windsor,  O.,  S.  E.  ilartin. 
Winiiipe  /,  Thos.  Scott. 
W'd8t\k, A'. B. .  D. F.  Merritt 
»''i<jircfr,0.,W.H.VanIngen 
Yarmouth,  W.  H.  Moody. 


Analyst's  Branch. 


Chief  A  nalyst,  Thos.  Macfarlane 

AssiMant  Aiudysts,  A.  McGill,  F.  W.  Bebbington 

and  A.  L.  Toiirchot 

Laboratory)  Clerk,  Jas.  Watson 

Inspectors  of  Inland  Revenue. 


Chief  Inspector. 
Windsor  District 
Toronto         " 
Kingston       " 
Montreal       " 
Quebec  " 

N.  Br'nsw'k  " 
^fova  Scotia  " 
Manitoba  " 
B.  Columbia  " 
P.  E.  Island  " 
Inspector  Bonded 


.  W.  J.  Gerald Ottawa 

.  James  Gow Windsor  — 

.John  Morrow Toronto 

.  W,  L.  Hamilton. .  Belleville. . . . 

.  R.  Bellemave Montreal .... 

J.  M.  Lemoine  .  .Quebec 

.T.  Burke St.John.N.B. 

.  J.  k.  Barrett ....  Winnipeg.. . . 
,  .Wm.  Gill Victoria  .... 

Manufac's,  J.  Morrow,  Toronto. 


HNANCE  DEPARTMENT. 

MinUter  of  Finance,  Hqu.  William  S.  Fielding.. 
Deputy  Minister  and  Secretary  Treasury  Board. 

J.  M.  Courtiiev 

Assistant  Deputy  Minister,  W.  Fitzgerald  (Super- 
intendent of  Insurance) 

Comptroller  of  Doinii  '-in  Currency,  F.  Toller. . . . 
Chief  Clerk  Savings  Lank  Branch,  C.  J.  Anderson 

Dominion  Bookkeeper,  M.  G.  Dickieson 

Secretary,  C.  W.  Treadwell 

Secretary  to  Minister,  Clement  B.  Burns 

First  Class  Clerks,  G.  Lowe,  C.  A.  Gough,  J.  Mc- 

Nicol,  J.  Fraser,  N.  S.  Garland,  each,  *1,800  to 
Accountant  of  Continytncies,  W.  H.  Hayes 

Insurance  Branch. 

Superintendent,  W.  Fitzgerald 

Chief  Clerk,  A.  K.  Blackadar 


i,im 

2,. -.00 
2,41") 

Vm 

2,.'i0() 
2,,'-iO(> 
2,,'iOO 
2,f)0(i 


$7,000 
4,200 


2,600 
2,41)0 
2,400 
2,0(10 
1,000 

1,600 
1,31)0 


s,2m 

1,900 


DEPARTMENT  OF  INLAND  REVENUE. 

Control'r  of  In.  y»'««.,  Sir  Henri  Joly  de  Lotbitiiero.  ^,000 

Commitfsioner,  E.  Aliall 3,200 

Assistant  Commissioner,  W.  J.  Gerald 3,000 

Secretary's  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Secretary,  \V.  Hiinsworth •2,3.')0 

Ass't  Sec.  and  Short  Hand  Writer,  W.  Carter  . . .  1,7.")0 

Shnrt  Hand  and  Typewriter,  J.  P.  McCarthy...  1,350 

Clerk,  F.  Newby 1,400 

Clerk,  A.  McCulloch  530 

Clerk,  C.  W.  Winter 

Clerk,  Printing  and  Forms,  F.  K.  Blatch 1,400 

Clerk,  Stamps,  Instruments,  itc,  Geo.  Fowler. . .  1,300 

Accountant's  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Accountant,  F.  U.  E.  Campeau .  1,800 

AssiMant  Accountant,  C.  R.  Ha.\l 1,800 

Clerks,  J.  E.  Valin,  J.  Byrnes,  R.  Quain,  §1,400  to  1,800 

Statistical  Branch. 
Clerks,  W.  L.  Heron,  J.  F.  Shaw,  G.  Brunei,  R. 

Nettle *1,0I)0  to  1,800 

Standards  Branch. 

J.  A.  Doyon 1,400 

J.  P.  Dunn  and  John  Burns,  each 1,200 

Secretary  to  Controller,  Alex.  Clement 1,600 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS. 

Minister  of  Public  Works,  Hon.  J.  Israel  Tarte  . .  |7,00O 

Deputy  Minister,  A.  Gobeil 3,200 

Secretary,  E.  F.  E.  Roy 2,000 

Chief  Fn<iineer,  Louis  Coste 8,400 

Chief  Architect,  Thomas  Fuller 3,20i> 

Chief  Accountant,  O.  Dionne 2,400 

Private  Secretary,  Fred.  GiSlitias 

Engineering  Branch. 
ChieJ  Clerk,  R.  Steckel 2,4W» 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Postmaster  General,  Hon.  Wm.  Mulock f7,00o 

Private  Secretary  to  Postinaster-General,  E.  H. 

Laschingor 600 

Deputy  Postnutster-General,    3,200 

Secretary's  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Secretary,  W.  D.  LeSueur,  B.A. .     2,600 
First    Class   Clerks,  A.   W.   Throop,    G.  G.   V. 

Ardouin,  C.  Pope each  *1,800  to    1,400 

Second  Class  Clerks,  J.  M.  O'Leary,  F.  G.  Moon, 
J.  H.  Brown,  B.  M.  Northrop,  A.  Lampman, 
B.A.,  E.  Bunel each  :S1,400  to    1,100 

Accountant's  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Accountant,  W.  J.  Barrett 1,800 

Fiist    Cl'iss    Clerks,    W,    .L    Johnstone,    John 

Graham,  G.  C.  Anderson ¥l,8ii0  to    1,400 

Secund  Class  Clerks,  E.  H.  Benjamin,  L.  lilanohet, 

A.  H.  McLennan,  D.  F.  McCarthy,  L.  M.  I'ouliot, 

N.  O.  D'.\uteuil,  W.  Greaves,  W.  Rowan,  D.  A. 

Barrett,  T.  McGrail,   M.   K.    Dunlevie,  C.  W. 

Lally,  H.  S.  Shaw,  C.  O.  Doucet .«1,400  to    1,100 

Money  Order  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  a)id  Superintendent,  O.  F.  Everett  . .     2,400 

First  Class  Clerk,  S.  S.  Thonie 1,60() 

Second  Class  Cltrkf,  J.  F.  \Vall,«l,400,  J.C.  Bonner    1,100 


Chief  Clerk  and  Superin 

First  Class  Cletk,  W.  H. 

Secoiul  Class  Clerks,  J.  R 

son,  J.  H.  Fairweather 

W.  H.  McCuaig 


Chief  Clerk  and  Controll 
First  Class  Clerk,  (vacan 
Second  Class  Clerks,  W. 


Chief  Clerk  and  Superin 
First  Class  Clerk,  G.  R.  V 
Second  Class  Clerk,  G.  J. 


Chief  Clerk  and  Sui)erit 

Second   Claris  Clerks,  H 

H.A.,  P.  J.  Brennan. .. 


Chief  Clerk  and  Superin 
First  Class  Clerk,  E.  Dai 
Second  Class  Clerk,  A.  D 


Chief  Inspector,  M.  Swec 
tiova  Scotia,  C.  J.  Macd( 
Pi-ince  Edward  Island, 
(Postmaster  of  Charl( 
P.  (.).  Inspector),  Charl 
A'('«'  Brunswick,  S.  J.  K 
Quebec,  A.  Bolduc,  Queb 
Three  Rivers,  G.  DisileU 
Montreal,  J.  W.  Bain  . . 
Ottawa,  P.  Hawken,  Ott 
Kingston,  H.  Merrick  . . 
Toronto,  R.  W.  Barker, 
Barrie,  A.  Jones,  Barri 
London,  I).  Spry,  Loiido 
Stratford,  Henry  G.  Ho] 
ManitobaandN.  W.Tcr., 
Ilritish  Columbia,  E.  H. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  1 

Minister  of  Raihcays  <t- 

Deputy-Minister  lO  Chie, 

Secret'ani,  Chief  Clerk, . 

Chief  Clerk,  Chief  Emji, 

Chief  Clerk  Records,  M. 

Acco-tntant,  Firxt  Class 

First  Class  Clerks— P.  A 

art,   *1,800;    L.  H.  F 

Currier,  81,450;  C.   1 

J.  W.  Pugsley,  Sl,400, 

Second  Class  Clerks— A. 

Devlin,  §1,400;  H.  L 

Almon  Hill,  Sl,300 ;  C 

Doull,  «1,150;  L.  N.  1 

DEPARTMENT  OF 

Minister  of  Militia  a 

Borden 

Deputy  Minister  Col.  1 
Chief  Clerk,  Benjaniin  I 
Secretary  of  Depart  me i 

Aec( 

Chief  Clerk  and  Accoi 

St( 

Director  ofSives  and 
ties,  Lieut.-Col.  John 

Eng 
Acting  Architect,  Lieul 


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•,  B.A..     2,m> 
O.   V. 

1,800  to  i,mi 

■  Moon, 
ipman, 
L,4(K)  to     1,10(» 


t 1,800 

,   John 

,8110  to    1,400 

itiohet, 

'otiliot, 

,  D.  A. 

0.   W. 

,400  to     1,100 


srett  . .     2,40(1 

1,00() 

Bonnor    1,100 


Savings  Bank  Branch. 

Chiej' Clerk  and  Superintendent,  V.  Matheson...  82,40l1 

FirKt.  Class  Cletk,  vV.  H.  Harrington 1,800 

SecotuI  Class  Clerks,  J.  Rose  Smith,  W.  H.  Ragle- 
son,  J.  H.  Kairweather  E.  B.  Bell,  W.  H.  Kreps, 
W.  H.  McCuaig each    1,400 

Postal  Stores  Brancn. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Controller,  Sidney  Smith 2,400 

Firnt  Class  Clerk,  (vacant) 

Second  Class  Clerks,  W.  D.  O'Brien,  H.  H.  Gray, 

each    1,400 

Dead  Letter  Brinieh. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Stipe  rintetident,  John  Walsh 2,050 

Firxt  ClassClerk,  G.  R.  White 1,600 

:iecond  Class  Clerk,  O.  J.  Binks 1,400 

Mail  Sendee  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Suiierintendent,  A.  Lindsay 2,000 

Second  Class  Clerks,  H.  W.  Griffin,  W.  Smith, 
B.A.,  P.  J.  Brennan §1,400  to    1,100 

Postage  Stamp  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk  and  Superintendent,  E.  P.  Stanton . .     1,8C0 

First  Clans  Clerk,  E.  Daubney 1,400 

Second  Class  Clerk,  A.  Devine 1,400 

Post  Office  Inspectors. 

Chief  Inspector,  M.  Sweetnain,  Toronto 2,800 

Norn  Scotia,  C.  J.  Macdonald,  Halifax 2,400 

Prince  Edward  Island,  F.  de  St.  Croix  Brecken 
(Postmaster  of  Charlottetowii,  and  Assistant 

P.  O.  Inspe<!tor),  Charlottetowii ^,200 

A'e«i  Brunsm'ck,  S.  J.  King,  St.  John 2,200 

Quebec,  A.  Bolduc,  Quebec 2,000 

Three  Rivers,  G.  Dcsilets,  Three  Rivers 2,000 

Montreal,  J.  W.  Bain  2,('00 

Ottawa,  F.  Hawken,  Ottawa 2,'20(i 

Kinffstoyi,  H.  Merrick 2.000 

Toronto,  R.  W.  Barker,  Toronto  2,000 

Bame,  A.  Jones,   Barrie 2,200 

London,  I).  Sprv,  London   2,000 

Stratford,  Henry  O.  Hopkirk,  Stratford 2,200 

Manitobaand  N.  W.Ter.,  W.  W.  McLeod,Wiiuiipeg  2,400 

British  Columbia,  E.  H.  Fletcher,  Victoria 2,200 

DEPARTMENT  OF  RAILWAYS  AND  CANALS. 

Minister  of  Railways  <(•  Canals,  Hon.  A.  G.  Blair  87,000 
Deiiuty-Minister  <f.-  Chief  Kngineer,  C.  Schreiber.     0,000 

Secretary,  Chief  Clerk,  John'lL  Balderson 2,300 

Chief  Clerk,  Chief  Kmjineer's  Office,  L.  K.  Jones.     2,000 

Chief  Clerk  Records,  M.  W.  Maynard l,9r)0 

Acco-Mitant,  First  Class  Clerk,  Leonard  Shannon .  1,800 
First  Class  CTert*— F.A.Dixon,.^l,800;  Neil  Stew- 
art, *1,800 ;  L.  H.  Kilteau,  Sl,8()0 ;  J.  E.  W. 
Currier,  81,450;  C.  E.  I).  Chubbuck,  81,400; 
J.  W.  Pugsley,  !;1,400. 
Second  Class  Clerks— A.  U.  Almoii,  81,400;  Rich'd 
Devlin,  81,400;  H.  L.  B.  Rosa,  81,300;  W.  B. 
Almon  Hill,  81,300 ;  C.  W.  Ross,  1^1,250  ;  Walter 
Doull,  81,150  ;  L.  N.  Fortier,  81,100. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MILITIA  AND  DEFENCE. 

Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence,   Hon.  F.  W. 

Borden 87,000 

Deputy  Minister  Col.  Thf;  Hon.  C.  Eugene  Panet    3,20(1 

Chief  Clerk,  Benjaniln  Suite 2.000 

Secretary  of  Department,  Capt,  Alphonse  Benoit    1,750 

Account  Branch. 
Chief  Clerk  and  Accountant,  C.  H.  O'Meara.   ..     2,400 

Stores  Branch. 

Director  of  S'.ves  and  Keeper  ot  Militia  Proper- 
ties, Lieut. -Col.  John  Macpherson 3,000 

Engineer  Branch. 
Acting  Architect,  Lieut.  F.  W.  White 1,100 


Military  Branch. 

General  Officer  Commanding,  Major  Gen.  William 

Julius  Gascoigne pay  and  allowances  |4,000 

A  D.C.,  Captain  Alex.  Maclean pay    1,000 

Adjutant-Cieneral,  Co\.  the  Honourable  Matthew 

Ayliner salary  and  allowance   3,200 

De/.tity  Assistant  Adjutant-General,  Major  1).  C. 

F.  Bliss 1,800 

Quarter-Master-General,  Col.  P.  H.  N.  Lake  ....     3,200 
Assistant  Adjutant-General  for   Artillery,  In- 
spector of  A  rtillery  and  Warlike  Stores,  Lieut.- 
Col.  de  la  Cherois  T.  Irwin 4,7,'i(> 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

Minister  of  the  Interior,  . . . . 
Deputy  Minister  of  the  Interior,  A,  M.  Burgess . 
Private  Secretary  to  Minister,  


,1,«0(> 


Secretary's  Branch. 

Secretary,  John  R.  Hall 2,800 

Assistant  Secretary,  L.  C.  Pereira 1,800 

Clerk    in  Charge  of  Timber  and  Mines,  G.  U. 

Ryley 1,800 

Clerk  in  Charge  of  Ordnance  and  Admiralty 

Lands,  P.  G.  Keyes 1,400 

Clerk  in  Charge  of  Immigration,  L.  M.  Fortier. .  1,600 

llegistrar  of  Correspondence.  K.  J.  Henry  1,800 

Law  Clerk,  T.  G.  Rothwell 1,700 

Patents  Branch. 

Chief  Clerk,  W.  M.  Goodeve «,»50 

Accoimtant's  Branch. 

Accountant,  Chief  Clerk,  J.  A.  Pinard 2,»0O 

Assistant  Accountant,  C.  H.  Beddoe 1,80(V 

.  Surveys  Branch. 

Surveyor  General,  E.  Deville 2,600 

Geographer,  ,1.  Johnston  2,0!JO 

Astronomer,  W.  F.  King 2,054 

Clerk  in  Charge  of  Survey  Records,  F.  Clayton. .  1,800 

Chief  Inspector  of  Surveys,  J.  S.  Dennis 1 ,800 

nEPAIlTMRNT  OF  TUB   INTERIOR— Ol'TSIUB  8BRVICK. 

Land  Board,  Winnipeg. 

Commissioner  of  Dominion  Lands,  H.  H.  Smith.  >4,0flO 

Superintendent  of  Mines,  \\.  Pearce 3,00() 

Inspector  Dominion  Lands  Agencies,  J.  SI.  Gordon  2,000 

Secretary,  T.  R.  Burp4 1,800 

Dominion  Lands  Agents. 

Winnipeg E.  F.  Stephenson  .  1,800 

Brandon W.  H.  Hiani 1,400 

Minnedosa John  Flesher 1,200 

Regiiia A.  J.  Eraser 1,095 

Calgary    W.  Pearce 1,200 

Prince  Albert lohn  McTaggart. .  1,400 

Edmonton R.  A.  liuttan 1,400 

Estevan A.  E.  Hetherington  1,000 

Battleford E.  BrokovKki 1,2(H) 

Letlibridge W.  H.  Gottingham  1,200 

Wetaskiwin T.  B.  Ferguson  .  . .  l,2tH) 

Yorkton F.  K.  Herchiiier. . .  I,i00 

Red  Deer )  (i.  Jcssup 1,295 

Lake  Dauphin Robert  Guniie 90O 

New  Westminster,  B.C John  McKenzie  ..  1,400 

Kaniloops,  B.C E.  A.  Nash 1,400 

Crown  Timber  Agents. 

Winnipeg E.  F.  Stephenson . . 

Edmonton R   A.  Rultan 

Calgary    W.  Pearce 

Prince  AIl)ert John  McTaggart, . 

New  Westminster,  B.C T,  S.  Higginson. . .  $1,650 

Cleric  of  Legis.  Assembly  S.  W.  T.,  and  See'y  to 

Lt. -Governor,  R.  B.  Gofdoii 2,400 

Secretary  to  the  Lieut. -Governor  of  the  District 

of  Keewatin,  Charles  C.  Patterson 60* 


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DOMINION   OF  CANADA. 


RegMrar*  of  the  N.  W.  Territories. 

Inspector  of  hand  Titles  Offices,  P.  M.  Barker. . .  |2,000 
West  Saskatchewan  District. .  W.  J.  Scott 2,000 


East  Saskatchewan  District 
District  of  South  Allierta  . 
District  of  North  Alberta  . 
District  of  Assiniboia 


S.  Brewster  1,200 

T.  A.  McLean  ... .  l,^ 

Georges  Koy 1,600 

O.  A,  MontKomery  1,000 


Rooky  Mountains  Park  of  Canada,  Banff,  N.  W.T., 
Superintendent,  Geo.  A.  Stewart 1,800 

Immigration  Agents. 

Montreal J.  Hoolahan 1,200 

Quebec J>.  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.  K.  Fellows,  Jr.      20  00 

OEOLOaiCAL  SURVEY  DEFARTUENT. 

Minister  of  the  Interior, 

Deputy  Head  and  Director,  Dr.  G.  M.  Dawson, 

C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  F.R.!; 3,200 

Assistant    Director  and  Geologist,  Robert  Bell, 

LL.D.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.C 2,400 

Assistant  Director,  Palaeontologist  and  Zoologist, 

J.  F.  Whiteaves,  F.R.S.C,  F.G.S 2,400 

Assistant  Director,  Chemist  and  Mineralogist, 

a.  C.  Hoffmann,  LL.D.,  F.LC,  F.R.S.C 2,400 

Assistant   Director,  Botanist   and   Naturalist, 

John  Macoun,  F.L.S.,  F.R.S.C '^..200 

Mining  Engineer  and  Geologist,  E.   D.   Ingall, 

M.E.,  ..  R.S.M 1,850 

First  Class  Clerk  and  Accountant,  John  Marshall.    1,800 
First   Clais    Clerk,    Chief  Draughtsman   and 

Oeographer,  Jas.  White 1,500 

Geologists,  S..  W.  Ells,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Hugh  Flet- 
cher, B.A.,  each  $2,0.50 ;  R.  G.  MoConnell,  B.A., 

J.  B.Tyrrell,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  each  81,850!  Albert 

P.   Low,    B.A.Sc,    81,600 ;   Robert  Chalmers, 

1,550;    Wra.  Molnnes,   B.A.Sc,  «ll,450,  E.  R. 

Faribault,  31,450;  Napoleon  J.  Giroux,  P.Ij.S., 

$1,350;   Alfred  E.  Barlow,  M.A.,  31,350;  Jas. 

McEvoy,   B.A.Sc,   31,162.50,    D.  B.   Dowling, 

B.A.Sc,  §1,162.50. 
Artist   and    Assistant    Palceontologist,   L.    M. 

Lambe,  F.G.S 1,600 

Lithologist,  Walter  Ferrier,  B.A.Sc,  F.G.S 1,600 

Assistant  Curator,  C.  W.  Willimott 1,400 

Assistant  Chemists,  F.  G.  Wait,  M.A.,  31,412.50, 

R.  A.  A.  Johnston,  31,125. 
Assistant  Palwontoloi/ist,  Henry  M.  Ami,  M.A., 

D.Sc,  F.G.S 1,400 

Assistant   Draughtsmen,    C.  O.   Senecal,  C.E., 

31,162.50,  L.  N.  Ricbard.  B.A.  Sc,  31,000. 

Museum  Assistant,  R.  L.  Broadbent 1,400 

Ltironaii,  John  Thorburn,  LL.D 800 

Caretaker,  Thos.  Burke 700 

Messenjer,  Allan  McKinnon 500 

DEPARTMENT  OF  INDIAN  AFFAIRS. 

INSIDB  8BRVICB. 

Superintendent-Oeneral, 

Deputy  Supt. -General.  Hayter  Reed 3,200 

Chief  Clerk,  Duncan  C.  Scott 31,850 

Solicitor,  E.  L.  Newcombe 400 

First  Class  Clerks,  SVm.  A.  Austin,  31,800  ;  Allan 
N.  McNeill,  31,800;  J.  D.  McLean,  31,800; 
William  McGirr,  31,800;  F.  W.  Smith,  31,650  ; 
Samuel  Stew.^rt,  31,600;  John  McGirr,  31,600  ; 
Robert  G.  Dalton,  31.500;  Wm.  A.  Orr,  31,450. 
Second  Class  Clerks,  Martin  Benson,  31,400  ;  H. 
C.  Ross,  3i,400;  Samuel  Brav,  n.L  S.,  31,400; 
James  A.  J.  McKenna,  3l,4U0;  James  J.  Camp- 
bell, 31,400  ;  Edwin  Rochester,  31,400 ;  Hiram 
McKay,  31,150. 

Packer,  Benjamin  Hayter 490 

Messenger,  William  Scale 390 


OrKICBRg  OK  OUTSIDB  HBRVIUR  AT  IIEADQUARTIRS. 

Inspector  of   Indian  Agencies   and   Reserves,  J.  A. 

Macrae,  31,400. 
Inspector  of  Timber,  Geo.  Lang  Chitty,  31,000, 
Assistant  Surveyor  of  Indian  Reserves  in  Manitoba, 

Keewatin  and  North-west  Territories,  Thos.  D.  Orecii, 

D.L.S.,  31,400. 

OUTSIOB  HBRVICB. 

Ontario. 

Indian  Superintendents,  E<lwin  D.  Cameron,  Brantford; 

Benjamin    W.    Ross,     Manitowuning ;      Thomas   S. 

Walton,  M.l).,  Parry  Sound. 
Clerk,  Alexander  O.  Smith,  Brantfonl. 
Medical  Officers,   U.  M.  Stephen,  M.I).,  ManitowaninK ; 

John  A.  Langrill,  M.D..  Ohaweken ;   F.  H.  Mitchell, 

iiM).,  Delaware. 
Guai-dian  of  Islands,  John  G.  Wallace,  Ivy  L*a. 
Indiaii   Lands  Agents,  Wm.  Simpson,  Wiarton;  E.  I'. 

Watson,  Sarnia  ;   Wm.  H.  Price,  Gorf   Bay ;  Samuel 

Hagan,    Thessalon ;   Chas.    J.    Bloir'..jd,  LakelleUI; 

Wm.  Van  Abbott,  ^ault  Ste  Marie. 

Indian  Agents. 


Bateman,  Wm.,  Port  Perry 
Beattie,  J.,  High^ate. 
Bennett,  K.,  Castile. 
Crowe,  J.,  Chippawa  Hill. 
Donnelly,  J.  P.,  Port  Arthur 
Egar,  W.  G.,  Deseronto. 
English,  A.,  Sarnia. 


Jermyn,  J.  W.,  Cape  Croker 
Jones,  P.  E.  ,MD,  Hagersville 
McUougaU,  A. S, Melbourne 
McKelvey,  A. ,  Wallaoeburg. 
McPhee,  D,  J.,  Atherley. 
Thackeray,  J.,  Roseneath. 


Quebec— Indian  Agents. 


Ba8tien,A.0.,Jeune  Lorette 
Brosseau,  A.,CaughMawaga 
Desilets,  C.   O.   H.,  M.D., 

Becancour. 
Gagne,  Rev.  j.,  Maria. 
LeBel,  Narcisse,  Cacouna. 


Long,  George,  St.  Rsgis. 
Martin,  James,  Maniwaki. 
Mondou,  J.A.A.,Pierreville 
Otis,  L.  E.,  Pointe  Bleue. 
Venner,  V    J.   A.,  M.  D.; 
Ca'npbeii.^on,  N.B. 


Medical  Officer,  Ed.  A.  Mulligan,  M.D.,  jianiwaki. 
Nova  Scotia— Indian  Agents. 


Beckwith,C.E.,SteamMills. 
Butler,Rev.T.J.,Caledonla. 
Cameron,   Rev.  A.,  D.  D,, 

Christmas  Island. 
Campbell,  J.  E.,  Baddeck. 
Chisholm,  Rev.  J.  C.    St. 

P6t6r*S> 

Chisholm  W.  C,  Heather- 
ton. 

De  Molitor,  J.  J.  E.,  Shel- 
burne. 

Gass,  James,  Shubenacadie.  i 


McDonald,  Rev.  R.,Piotou. 
McDormand,  F.,  Bear 

River. 
Mclsaac,  Rev.  D.,Glendale. 
Muir,  D.  H.,  M.D.,  Truro. 
O'Sullivan,  Rev.  D.,  Sheet 

Harbour. 
Rand,  F.  A.,  M.D.,  Parrs- 

boro'. 
Smith,  Geo.  R.,  Yarmouth. 
Wells,  George,  Annapolis. 


New  B,'unsvnck. 

Indian  Agents,    Wm.    D.  Carter,   Richibucto;   James 

Farrell,  Fredericioii. 
Medical  Officers,  John  S.  Benson,  M.D.,  Chatham  ;  Geo. 

C.  Vanwart,  M.D. 

Prince  Edward  Island. 

Indian  Superintendent,  John  O.  Arsenault,  Higgins' 
Road. 

British  Columbia. 

Indian  Superintendent,  A.  W.  Vowell,  Victoria. 
Clerks,  Joseph  W.  Mackay,  Victoria ;  William  B.  Mac- 

Laughlin,  Victoria. 
Indian  Reserve  Commissioner,  P.  0'Ri.'Uy,  Victoria. 

Indian  Agents. 


Bell,  Ewen,  Clinton. 
Devlin,  F.,  New  Westmins'r 
Galbraith,  R.   L.  T.,   Fort 

Steele, 
G.uillod,  H..  Alberni. 


Lomos,  W.  H.,  Quamichan. 
Loring,  R.  E.,  HazeltoD. 
Pidcock,  R.  H.,  Alert  Bay. 
To<ld,  Chas.,  Metlakahtla. 
Wood,  W.  F.,  Kamloops 


ffufth-west  Territo 

Indian  Commissioner 
Chief  Inspector  of  Ini 

worth,  Regina  

Inspector  -'f  Indiin 

llegina 

.Purveyor  "in  chc.ye  o 

I'on'tofi,  D.L.8.,  Re^ 
lunpectorofR.  C.  Initi 

M.A.,  Kfigina 

Keeper  of  Stores,  Willi 
Clerks  at  Retiina,  F. 

J.  W.  Jowett,  A.  W. 
Interpreter,  Peter  Hoi 
Indian  Snperintendt, 

McColl,  Winnipeg  . 

Clerk  at  Winnipeg,  L. 

G 

Medical  Officer,  Geo.  1 

h\ 

Hegg,  Magnus,  GIeifh( 
C'iiinpbell,  J.J.,  Cai;.:<ri 

Ma.ior. 
Clink,  D.  L,,  Hollbrok 
Cornish,  F.  0.,  M.D., 

Frances. 
De  Cazes,  C,  Edmonti 
■(irant,  W.  S.,  Indian  V 
Jones,  W.  E.,  C6t6. 
Keith,  Hilton,  Aldina. 
Lash,  J.  B.,Mu8C0wpet 

Kegina. 
Lucas,  S.  B.,  Calgary. 
Mann,  G.  G.,  Onion  Li 
Markle,  J.  A.,  Birtle. 
McKay,  A.,  Grand  Ra 

Clerks,  Wm.  Andersc 

ruthers,  Kutawa  ;  A 

Storeman,  John  Carn( 

Medical  Officer,  F.-X. 

AUDITOR 

Auditor  General,  Job 
Chi^f  Clerk,  Excheque 
Chief  Clerk,  Revenue 
Chief  Clerk,  Expendii 
First  Class  Clerk,  J.  I 
A  Iso  6  Second  Class  C 

DEPARTMENT  ( 
S^ 

Qtieen's  Printer  and 
S.  E.  Dawson .... 

A  ceo 

Accountant,  W.  Glide 

Pi 

Superintendent  of  Pr 

StM 

Superintendeni  of  Sic 
DEPARTMENT  OF 


Secretari/  o)  Slate,  I 
Under  Secretary  of  • 
General,  Joseph  Pt 
Ch^ef  Clerk,  P.  Pellet 
Private  Secretary  to  i 

Corre 

First-class  Clerks,  V. ' 
G.  Emond,  31,850 ; 
Five  second  and  th 

R 

First-class  Clerks,  I, 
royd,  31,500  ;  P, 
second  and  two  thi 


RAIHiUARTIU. 

Jteserves,  J.  A. 

y,  $1,000. 

oes  in  Manitolia. 

8,  Thos.  U.  fireeii, 


iiieron,  Brantford; 
t; ;      Thomas   S. 


,,  ManitowaniriK ; 
F.  H.  Mitchell, 

e,  Ivy  Lea. 
),  Wiarton;  E.  P. 
or'i   Bav ;  Samuel 
r..jd,   Lakefleld; 


J.W.,CapeCroker 
<;.,MD,  Hatfersville 
,lJ,A.S.,Mell)oiiriie 

C,  A.,Wallaoeburif. 

D.  J.,  Atherley. 
y,  .1.,  Roseneath. 


lorKe,  St.  Hsgis. 
laniea,  Maniwaki. 
J.A.A.jPierreville 
5.,  Pointe  Bleue. 
V    J.   A.,  M.  D.. 
eil.'on,  N.B. 

I.D.,  jlaniwakl. 


li,  Rev.  R.,Piotou. 
and,  F.,  Bear 

Rev.  D.,01endale. 

H.,  M.D.,  Truro. 
.n,  Rev,  D.,  Sheet 
Lir. 
,  A.,  M.D.,  Parrs- 

60.  R.,  Yarmouth, 
eorge,  Annapolis. 


ichibucto ;   James 
>.,  Chatham ;  Gen. 

d. 

rsenault,  Hi^ins' 


11,  Victoria. 
William  B.  Mac- 

iMly,  Victoria, 


V.  H.,  Quamiohan. 
I.  E.,  Hazelton. 
R.  H.,  Alert  Bay. 
laa.,  Metlakahtla. 
'.  F.,  Kamloopa. 


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Ifui-th-west  Territoritu,  Manitoba  atui  K**uiaHn, 


MiiiriiAy, 


Indian  Cummi»»ioner,  A.  E.  For|{et,  lUKi'lft l'i,4(IO 

Cliief  Inspector  of  Indian  Auenuitu,  T,  T',  WiM*,"' 

worth,  KeKina  

Jim/ientor  -'f  Indiin   Aneneitm,    A.    M«i<ll1il)oii, 

llegina 

.'yurceuor  m  chn./ye  of  Survef/M  Hndrwii,  A,  W, 

I'on'toii,  D.L.8. ,  Rei^iiia 

lii'pi'eUtrofR.C.  lifiianSehoulii,H,  A,  UoU 

M.A.,  Kfigina 

Keeper  of  Stores,  Wiilium  B.  I'ookllnBlon,  lUiulhtt. 
ClerkK  at  Rei/ina,  F.  tl.  Patret,  J,  A.    MlK^hiill, 

,r.  W.  Jowett,  A.  W.  L.  Goinpurtx,  BiU!hli,4<H)  U) 

Interpreter,  Peter  Hoiirle,  Reuliia 

Indian  Superintendent  Jnr  Manitoba,  Klit)ii«ii4<r 

McColl,  Winnipeg '2,400 

Clerk  at  Winnipeg,  L.  J.  A.  L6vi'f|ue, , , ,  ,,,,,,,     1,4(M) 

"  Geo.  E.Jean  IHKI 

Medical  Officer,  Geo.  T.  Orton,  M,U.,  V'lMril|M'((., ,      WK) 


8,200 

U,2m 

I, MOO 

l,liO'» 
l,flOO 

IHIO 
000 


Indian  Agentii, 


n„   Matiltolm 


MartiiKiiiii, 

Hoiiiu), 

McDoriK'il,  A.,  tlrotulview, 
Mulntyro,  J,,  Maviiiiin', »». 
MoKurixlit,  It,  H,,  Htnliart. 
McNeill,  A.  J„  tlitttlt'ford. 
Mm'kl<<,A,M,.H(<ll«lrk, 
NaHh,  Harry  li,,  MiuiUxmI, 
Oiflutr«B,F..I'»rt,  la  Prairie 
PithuMl.J,  N„l(iitl'arlai(e 
Readui   J,,  Tilt*  Vm, 
Rons,  John,  I'akito, 
«VillluniM,  I',  .1,,  llattlofnrd, 
WIImom,  iluiiitiN,  MM'\»ml, 
Wriirht,  J,  P,,K(it,ttWtt, 


Hettg,  Maffiius,  Gleifheii. 
Campbell,  J.J,,  Cari.:<n((ton 

Ma.ior. 
Clink,  D.  L.,  Hollbroke. 
Cornish,  F.  C,  M.D„  Fort 

Frances. 
De  Cazes,  C,  Edmonton. 
<irant,  W.  S.,  Indian  Head. 
Jones,  W.  E.,  06t6. 
Keith,  Hilton,  Aldina. 
Lash,  J.  B.,Muacowpetun(r, 

Regina. 
Lucas,  S,  B.,  Calvary. 
Mann,  G.  G.,  Onion  Lake. 
Markle,  J.  A.,  Birtle. 
McKay,  A.,  Grand  Rapids. 
Clerks,  Wm.   Anderson,     MnscowiHtltinu  I    H.   A.  (!ar- 

rutherH,  Kiitawa ;  A.  F,  Lake,  K>liniiiil«)ri, 
Stnreman,  John  Carney,  Onion  Lake, 
Medical  Officer,  F.-X.  Giiard,  M,U.,  Ma<!le<Kl, 

AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  OFFXOB. 

Auditor  General,  John  Lorn  MeDoiiifull •4,0')0 

Chi^f  Clerk,  Exchequer  liraneh,  K,  I),  HuHmrlftnd    ii.KK) 

Chief  Clerk,  Revenue  Branch,  J,  (Joniliin 1!,100 

Chief  Clerk,  Expenditure  liraneh,  F.  Hayter, , , ,    2,10<i 

First  Class  Clerk,  J.  U.  Simpson ,,,,,,,     1 ,8(K) 

A  Iso  6  Second  Class  Clerks  and  II,  Third  Gtast  Clerks, 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  PRIMTIlfO  AND 
STATIONERY. 

Queen's  Printer  and  Comptrutler  (/  Statlomry, 
S.  E.  Dawson , *8,20(i 

Accountant'*  liraneh, 

Accountant,  W.  Gliddon ,,,,,,,  2,200 

Printing  liraneh. 

Superintendent  of  Printing,  W.  Mi'Muhoo I,0fi0 

Stationery  Rraneh, 

Superintendent  of  iitatiunery,T\\o» ,  \U)%\Mtm\\i\\    1,000 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE 
OF  CANADA. 

Seere'arii  of  Slate,  Hon.  R.  W.  H(tott , #7,000 

Under  Secretary  of  State  and  Deputu  llti/islrar- 

General,  Joseph  Pope , ,     a,200 

Chief  Clerk,  P.  Pelletier 2,lfiO 

Private  Secretary  tu  the  Minuter,  W,  F,  Kulion. .     l,3f)0 

Correspondence  liraneh. 

First-class  Clerks,  F.  Colson,  Aeoountant,  |I,CW) ', 
G.  Emond,  «1,550  ;  J,  F.  Waters,  M.A,,  fl.fiO'l, 
Five  second  and  three  thlrd-cloNS  ctttrkM. 

Registry  liraneh, 

First-class  Clerks,  I.  W.  Storr,  ll.nftO;  A,  <1,  Lea- 
royd,  *1,500  ;  P.  T.  Klrwan,  t\,m).  Vinir 
second  and  two  thirdclasH  clerkN, 


lUeords  liraneh. 

Chief  Clerk,  Keeper  of  Iteeordu,  A.  Aildet $2,400 

And  two  third 'I'laNN  cilvrk*. 

lioard  oj  Civil  Sernii-e  tCxaminers. 

Chairman,    J.    thorliurn,   M.A,,    LL.D.,    $400; 

A.  I>.  lleOullim,  $4IH<;  ,1,  C,  (lloiiljan,  $2n0. 
Secretary,  J.  F,  Walertt,  M,A 150 

DEPARTMENT  OF  MARINE  AND  FISHERIES. 

Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisherlen,  Hon.  I^ouis 

H.  Iiavlen $7,000 

Dei/iily  Minister   of  Marine  and  Fisheries,   F. 

(loiirduan 3,200 

OMi\f  Clerk,  ,\.  Hardlu 2,400 

Chief  Clerk  and  Accnunlant, 

Chief  t'.nilneer  and  ilenerat  .Superintendent  qf 

iJt/hthouses,  W.  P.  Amlcrxon 2,600 

Com  in  issloiter  and  General  Inspeelor  of  Fisheries, 

K.  E.  Prinoi',  », A,.  K.L.S 2,200 

Assistant  Eniilneer,  W.  II,  Dawgfm,  (;.E 2,060 

llwlrographlc  Surveyor,  W,  J.  Htewart 1,060 

Chief  Clerk,  W,  l„  Maifttit 1,060 

Chief  Cleik,  R,  N.  Vnnfilii« 1,850 

Private  Seerelary   to  the   Minister,    E.   Bayfleld 

WlllliiniH 

til  Clerks  with  Halarlim  ratiKlriK  from  $4(X)  to  $1,060 

per  annum. 

AgentS'-iytim  •2,200  to  «1,4(KJ  each). 

Victoria,  B.O..Jafi.  Gaudin 
Charlotletown,  j  .    Lord 


Qiiehcc 5.  II,  Jlrcifriry 

«t.John,  N.U.  F.J,  llardhiK 
Halifax,  N.H 1.  I'arMOMN 


I'.K.I. 

Haperinlemlv.ils  of  Lights. 

Halifax,  N.H.,  0.  A,  Hlltchln $1,600 

Oltawii,  I'.  Ilarty 1,400 

Ht.  John,  ,N'.  II,,  John  Kelly 1,200 

((ueheo,  (1.  I».  O'Farrull 1,000 

Hoard  of  Kxaininers,  Masters  and  Mates. 

Cha.'rinn.i,  W,  il.  Smith,  R.N.R.,  Halifax 1,800 

Clerk,  A.  G,  (iilplti 600 

KliiKSton T.F.Taylor 


illl: 

Halifax I),  Hunter 

8t,  John,  N,U,W.  Thimiiw 
8t,  CalhKrIneN.W.McllwaIn 
Ottawa  ,M   P.  McElhlnnuv 


tJuchec W.  C.  Seaton 

Victoria,  B.C. .  Jas.  Gaudin 


I'lspectors  oj  liidlers  and  Machinery. 

Chairman  lioard  S.H.  Inspectors,    E.   Adams, 
Ottawa, , ,  ,* $1,700 


Halifax,  N,H.  J.  P.  K^lullv 
Ht.John,  N.lt.W.  I,.  Wrtrinx 

Toronto law,  JoluiMton 

Toronto John  ModdN 

KliiKSton,  T,  P,  ThonipNon 


Oticbec J.  Samson 

Rat  PoHaifo.  .G.  P.  Phillips 

Montreal W.  Laurie 

Montreal L.  Arpin 

Victoria,  B.C.  .J.  A.Thomson 


Inspeetiirs  of  Hulls. 


Toronto W.  F.vaim 

(Quebec P.  llninelle 

Ottawa.. M.  P.  Mi'Klliinni'V 
Ht.  John,  N, II....  I.  J,  Olhu 


Halifax,  N.S S.  R.  Hill 

Kln«Hton T.  Donelly 

Victoria,  B.C.,  R.  ColUster 


Inspeotoi    of  GovernnteiU  ,Steainers  and  Fog  Alarms, 
I).  HIi'venN. 

Harbour  Commissioners— Chairmen. 

Toronto A,  11,  Leo  I  Quebec E.  Giroux 

Montreal,  ..  — H,  llulnier  | 

Superinteiutent  Meteoriilogieal  Service,  Toronto, 

R.  F,  Stupart  residence  and  $1,700 

Director  of  Observatory,  St.  John,  .V.«.,  U.  L. 
Hutchinson 0.50 

Inspeetiirs  of  Fisheries. 

Sova   Sentia,    District  No,   I,  A.  C.   Bertram, 

North  Hvdnev Ot>0 

Nova .Seotla,  District  No,  %,  Robt,  II...  kin,  Plctou  900 

Nova  Scotia,  iJistrlel  No  ./, . ,.  L.  .S.  Ford,  Milton  700 


108 


UOHiNlON  ur  CANADA. 


[1897 


ffew  Brunmvick,  Diutriei  No.  I,  J.    II,   |'r»>(, 

at.  Andrews ,       IHiii\l 

New  Brunnwick,  Dutriet  Mo.  J,  llolit  A,  <J|(»J»- 

man,  Monoton WX( 

New   Brunnwick,   DUtnct  Nu.  ,1,  II,  ri,  MIIMi 

Oromocto ,  • , ,  ,        f "' 

Ontario,  O.  H.  8hu)>|)anl,  Toronto ,,,•,;,.-,     \,ri»i> 

Prince  kdward  Inland, 

Quebec,  W.  Wakehaiii,  Ottawa,  Orit , , , ,      \,>m 

Britinh  Columbia,    John    HuNul),    Nuw    WKltt- 

minster , ,  .  .      |,(KHl 

^.  IT.  7'er.,  (i.  S.  Kavidsori,  Fort  (/'i'Al!|t«ll«     ,,        Vlfi 
Manitoba,  K.  Latouchc  Tiip|ier,  Hulkll  k ,,        ^MHt 


DEPARTMENT  OP  AQBIOULTURB, 

Mininter  of  Agriculture,  Hon.  SidiiHy  VU\m'. . . 

Deputy  Mininter,  W.  II.  Scarlh -,■,,(,, 

Secretary,  A.  L.  jarvis >  ■,>,-,  n  i, 

Private  Secretarn,  T.  K.  Uoherty ,,,,,,, 

Anting  Accountant,  V.  C.  Chittink , , ,   , , , , 

Archioen  Brandt, 
Arehivint,  I),  lirynmer ,,,,,,, 


1,11111 


9,\IH) 


Copiiriyhln  and  Trade  Marbt  Branch. 

Htglntiar,  ,).  II.  Jackson  tl,:W' 

Patents  Braiwh. 

Itetmhi  Conn,  lunioncr.  It.  Pope l,80ft 

Ohlff  I'lerk,  J.  V.  hionne l.sn; 

Otinhlpr,  W.  ./.  Lynch      l.SOfi 

StitiHticH  Branch 

Klatli^liriiin,  ucnri^e  Johnson 2,4ii(i 

Amliiliint  SlntiHlician,  K.  H.  St.  Denis l,()j.-, 

fitSPARTMENT  OF  TRADE  AKD  COMMERCE. 

Minhlir  of  Traill'  and  Commerce,  Hon.  Sir  Uich- 

Bfd  ,1.  (Wtwrli{lit IT.CHKi 

lleunlu  Minhtitr  and  Chief  Controller  of  Chinese 

fmwiiiratioii,  W.  O.  I'arnielee 4,;XiO 

HtltilHlei'M  Serrrtarii,  K.  C.  T.  O'llara 1,'2(«) 

Vterlrn-.f.  V.  Nnttinn 1,400 

II.  r.  Uiick 700 

MIhh  I'Vlith  Helford liM 

Mis-"  A.  M   Kohertson 4rii> 

MisH  JI.  Shaw 4(Hl 


SUMMARY  OF  THE  ACTS 

OF  THE   PARLIAMENT  OF  CANADA,  P/^IIID  IN  THf  IIXTH   8E8SI0)I   OF  THE   SEVENTH  PARLIAMENT, 
FIFTY-)«INTH  VICTOIIIA  (IMS) ;  88HEDULE  OF  TITLES  ATT/\CHED. 


CllAFTKii  1.     Is  the  Supply  Hill. 

CiiAPTKR  2.  Provides  for  giving  elfei  I.  in  iUf  Mililtn 
Sea  Claims  Convention  of  «ih  I'tlintary,  !»(«•. 

ClIAlTKR  3.  Authorizes  the  (Jovuriio)-j()(!(il(/(('it  in 
enter  into  a  contract  for  a  luriii  wiL  ti>tiinmttii{t  txti 
years  for  the  performance  of  a  fu^l  wx'ukl.V  »|»i)iiMaidp 
service  between  <'anndaand  thu  l'nilt/|  iiiiiitiiiilil  thl 
a  subsidy^  not  exceeditiff  *7.ii),oro  pur  ymn' ',  mni  lUu 
u>  enter  into  a  conlracl  for  a  foiliiiaiiijy  «|(>|)itt«hii( 
service  between  '  anadii  and  l''niiiix-  n'uii  tMnltllii 
for  a  .subsidy  not  •  .\ceedlntf  if)U,iHi'hi  yuac, 

ClIAl'TKK  4.  Autliori7.es  the  excliaiiy  'ly  llic  (Invi'tn- 
ment  of  Canada  of  certain  deliunliiriis  i)f  l\iti  Stuill- 
real  Turnijike  Trust  now  held  by  llitim.. 

CiiAPTKK  .5.     Provides  for  the  ))aynient  mil  nf  nm'lliMfti 

deposited  by  contractors  of  public  hoi'I*'*  iif  liw 

.    wajfes due  the  workmm and  niurJiuDjis  ;  UM^ppilifii- 

vision  for  the  retention  of   railway    utibiildi*'!!   ((si 

security  for  wages. 

CliAiTBR  (i.  Continues  the  Voters'  IMn  fof  |i»)M(  jn  liifoe 
for  one  year. 

CllAlTBK  7.  Provides  that  the  derliu'ljoii  |<ic  niisflli-e 
from  the  se.ssional  indenmily  sliall  ii'tl  hf  M/><d(<  \u 
the  case  of  a  member  of  die  Sunatu  iif  ttnueits  nf 
Commons  who  has  been  absent  for  IWMlvt^  (j|(v>) 
during  the  present  session. 


CilM'tMi  8.  Amends  the  Dustimis  Tariff,  1894,  in  respect 
(o  minintf  atid  smellintr  machinery  imported  prior  U> 
1st  July,  181)7. 

<  'llAl'TKii  ».  Amends  the  Railway  Act  In  respect  of  reso- 
liitiotLs  or  by-laws  made  for  certain  purposes. 

ClfAi'TKii  10.  Provides  for  an  advance  of  :S2,ono,()00  to 
lire  Montreal  Harbour  Commissioners  upon  certain 
(Icbciitures  to  l)e  i8sue<l  by  them,  iintl  also  authorises 
the  Company  to  borrow  «!1, 000,0(10  for  the  purpose 
of  redeemiiitf  debentures  and  bonds  now  held  by  the 
(lovernmeiit  of  Canada. 

Ullll'TCii  U.  Provides  that  any  loan  company  author 
ized  to  issue  delientures  may  make  such  debenture'^ 
iiayable  to  order  or  to  he?.fer,  or  to  the  reuristered 
liolder,  or  otherwise,  as  the  company  deems  advisaljU . 

CitAl'tP.ii  12.  Makes  further  provision  a).tainst  the  adul- 
teration of  honey. 

Of.Al'fKli  13.  Maki  s  certain  amendments  to  the  Animal 
Co/ita(fioiis  Diseases  Act. 

(JIIAl'TKli  14.  Provides  in  amendment  of  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  Supreme  Court  that  such  court  shtill 
consist  of  tt  ciiief  justice,  to  be  called  thn  Chief 
.liistici!  of  Canada,  and  live  Puisne  Judges;  also 
that  anv  four  judges  shall  constitute  a  quorum  i>f 
t'lc  Court. 

OltAITKRH  If)  to  63  are  Private  Acts  of  Parliament. 


AlDH-DR-C 


Extra  Aide»-de-i 

Honortri/  Aiden-de-Cai 
lit. -Co'.  Hon.  A.  ( 
Royal  Scots  of  Ca 
I.t.'-Col.  Hon.  K. 
H.  Mocpherson. 


COMMISSIONERS  FOR  TAKING  AFFIBAVITI  FOR  USE  IN  THE  SUPREME  AND  EXCHEQUER  COURTS 

OF  OAfiADA. 


NAMK.  ADOItHHS. 

George  Duval Ottawa,  Out 

Robert  Ca.ssels,  jr.  .Ottawa,  Out 

Winslow  Warren . .  rtostoii,  li.S.A 

Louis  A.  Audette.  .Ottawa,  Out 

Charles  Morse Ottawa,  Out 

Robert  T.  Litton. . . 

Frank  J.  Leslie. .  , ,  Liverpool,  KiiglaiMl. .  . . 

Fred.  K.  Giant Melbourne,  Victoria. 

John  Protntt Westminster,  Knglmid. 

James  Dunbar Quebec,  Que 

h.  W.  DesBarres. .  .Halifax,  N.S 

Robt.O.  Stockton.. St.  John,  N.B 


Mm,  w,  \m 

'VlIU,  I!/,  I«?(l 
l»W'..  I  if,  (««0 
>lm,  f«l.  In«« 
Mm] 'Mi,  >mi 

'l/tM;        a,    |«)H) 

-^piiiH,  tm 

JOM«i    I,  l«!)( 

J11I.V  HJmil 

-ipiiiyft,  («<(•-: 
-^iifiiyft,  iwiv! 


.S.-\MK. 

<)v  A.  Longwortli. . 
James  C.  Prevost  . 

Joliii  liruce 

Louis  II.  (;ollard. 
Ocrf.  II. V.Walker. 
I)ixie  Wat-^on   .  . . . 
C  0.  .lohnsoii  .  . . . 
Icdwiti  II.  Hogers. . 

W.  K.  Peters 

II.  P.  A.  Oourlav.. 
\<tl'ii.  W.  Walker.. 
Jean  A.  Charlehois 


AUDRl'lSH.  Al'l'OINTKIl. 

.Clmrlottetown,  P. K. I.. April 25, 18!):; 

.Victoria,  B.C April 25,  181)2 

.Toronto,  Ont.. ^pril 25,  ISDJ 

.Montreal,  Que April  25,  IH'.^-l 

.  Winnipeg,  Man April  25, 1802 

.Regina,  N.W.T April  25.  ISlfi 

.  Vaficouver,  B.C April  25, 181)'.^ 

Cal-ary,  N.W.T June   2,  181)i 

.Sy<lney,  N.S April  25, 18!)2 

.Melbourne,  Victoria..  .Kel)     7,  1804 

.  New  South  Wales Feb.  23,  18i)r> 

.Quebec,  Que .April  23, 18!i(J 


[1897 


Branch. 

tV-Jf."'  j 

t,mi  I 

i,w 

1,8(J<)  I 

2,4iMi 

l.fl'^. 

COMMERCE. 

1.  Sir  Kich- 

|7,0i)'i 

of  Chinene 
i,;m 

1,20() 

1,400 

70(1 

(;r>ip 

4rio 

4(HI 


H  PARLIi\MENT, 


ff,  1894, in  reBpeci 
imported  prior  t'« 

in  respect  of  reso- 
ti  purposes. 

e  of  «2,0()0,()00  to 
lers  upon  certain 
11(1  also  auUiori?.es 
;)  (or  the  purpose 
Is  now  held  by  the 

company  author 
e  such  debentures 
to  the  reifisteri'd 
y  deems  advisable. 

against  the  adul- 

nts  to  the  Animal 

I  of  the  constitii- 

such  court  shall 

called  thci  Chief 

iiiu  Judges  ;    also 

Lute  a  quorum  nf 

Parliament. 


UER  COURTS 


Ari'0INTK[l. 

;.  I..  April  25,  18!).' 
...April 25,  \S'.f> 
. . .  «April  25, 18!)-.' 
..  ..April  2.5,  18!  fJ 
. .  ..April  25,  18!!^ 
. . .  April  25. 18112 
....  April  25,  ]8!>2 
....Juno  2,  18!)i 
....  April  25,  18!>2 
a...  Feb  7,  18!i4 
....Feb.  23,  18!).^ 
....Aprir23, 18!t(> 


THE  MILITIA  LIST— DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 


(Condensed  ind  currecteil,  by  the  Militia  General  Ordem,  to  October,  IHfiii.) 


Aidk-I)R-Camp  to  tiik  QiiEKN,  Col.  Sir  Casimir  8.  Ozowski,  K.C.M.O.,  (Honorary). 

GOVEKNOROENERAI.. 

Tiik  Riuiit  Ho.noi'kahlr  John  Cami'UKLIj  Hamilton  Qordon,  Karl  of  ahkrukkn,  O.C.M.O. 

(Hooernor-General'K  Secretary.  John  Sinclair,  Esq.,  late  Captain  Sth  Royal  Irish  Lancers. 

Aiden-de-Cainp  :  Captain  B.C.  Urnuhart,  The  Queen's  Own  Cameron  lliKhlaiiders,  and  Captain 

Herbert  \V.  Wilberforce,  t^ueen's  Ha.vs.  ♦ 

Extra  AideK-deCtt'iiip .  David  Erskine,  Esq.,  Royal  Scottish  Archers,  and  Hon.  A.  J.  Marjorihanks, 

Royal  Scottish  Archers. 
Honoriry  Aiden-de-Cainp :—iA.-Co\.  Hon.  J.  M.Gibson,  13th  Hatt-alion  ;  M.-Col.  H.  U.  Smith,  14th  Battalion  ; 
L,t.-Co'.  Hon.  A.  C.  P.  R.  landry ;  U.-Col.  Hector  Pr6vost,  «5th  Battalion  ;  Lt.C'ol.  J.  A.  L.  Strathy,  filh 
Royal  Scots  of  Canada;  I-t.-Col.'  A.  i;.  Curren,  Canadian  Aitillery  ;  Lt.CJol.  C.  M.  Boswell,  (Kith  Battalion  ; 
Tit. -Col.  Hon.  E.  G.  Prior,  Canadian  Artillery;  Major  Henry  C.  Sheppard  ;  Mtjor  Gricsbach  ;  Captain  I). 
H.  Macpherson. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  MILITIA  AND  DEFENCE. 

•  (Ottawa.) 
MiNiHTBR   OK    Militia   ANr>   Drkknck,   Hon.  Frederick 

William  Borden,  M.D.,  M. P.  (Surjreon  Lt. -Colonel  68t.h 

"Kind's  County  "  Batt.  of  Infantry). 
Private  Secretary,  Harry  W.  Brown,  Esq.,  B.A. 
Deputy  M'nixter  of  Militia  and  De/enre,  Colonel  Chas. 

Kusfen'j  Panet. 
Chief  Clerk,  Benjamin  Suite,  Esq.,  F.R.S.C. 
i^eeretary  of  .he  Uepartment,  dxpt.  Alphonse  Benoit. 
Accountant.  C.  Herbert  O'Meara,  Esc). 
Director  of  Storef  and  Ki'i'perofMil.  J'ropertieit,  Lt.-Col. 

John  Macphevson. 
Impeelor  of  Storcii,  Lt.-Col.  John  Gray. 
Architect,  Lie\it.  Fredk.  W.  White. 

IIKAD    (Jl'ARTKRS  STAKK  OK  TIIK,  MILITIA,  [ 

Majoi  -General  Commandinij  the  Militia,  Major  General  j 

William  Julius  Gascoigne.  I 

Aide-db  Camp,  Capt.  Alex.  MacLean,  43rd  Batt.  Ottawa  i 

and  Carleton  Rifles. 
AdjutarU-General  of  Militia  at  Head  Quartern,.  Colonel 

Hon.  Matthew  Aylnier. 
Asxt.  Adjutant-General  of  Militia  at  Head  Quarters, 

I.r.-Col.  De  La  Cherois  T.  Irwin. 
Dejnitv    Asnt.    Adjutant-General   at    Head    Quartern, 

Major  D.  C.  F.  Bliss. 
Qnnrter-Maxter-General  of  Militia  at  Head  Quarteri-, 

Col.  P.  H.  N.  Lake. 
Inspector  of  Cavalry.  Major  F.  L.  Lessard,  Royal  Can. 

Dragoons  (Toronto). 
Inxpectors  of  Artillery,  Lt.-Col.  C.   E.   Montizambert 

(Quebec),  Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Cotton  (Kinynton). 
Innpector  of  Kn;iineers,  the  Professor  of  Fortification, 

U.  M.  College. 
hispeetirr)!  of  Jnfantri/,  Lt.-Col.  G.  J.  Maunsell,  R.R.C.I. 

(Frederie'ton,   N.l}.%   Lt.-Col.  W.  I).  Otter,  R.R.C.I. 

iforonto). 
■  •ifaff  Ofii'pr  to  Ungineer  Force,  Col 

K.C.M.G.  (Honorary  A.D.C.  to 
.'<'i(rf/pow-freHcrni,Col.  Darby  Bergiii 
Deo.  Sunieons-General.  Surg.  Lt..(  uls.  F.  W.  Strange 

(R.R.C.I.,  Toronto);  J.  L.  H.  Neilson  (U.C.A.,  Kimis- 

'nn,  Ont.y,  F.  W.  Campbell  (R  R.C.I.,  St.  John's,  Que..); 

C  C.  Sewell(R.C.A.,  Quebec);  G.  S.  Ryerson (Toronfo); 

William  Tobin  (Halifax). 

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DISTRICT  STAFF. 

I'ROVINCK,  OF   ONTARIO. 

Military  District  No.  1,  Hd.  Qrs.   London 


Sir  C.  S.  Gzowski, 
lueen),  Toronto. 
(Cornwall, (Int.) 


District 

Officer  Coniniandiny,   Lt.-Col.'  Henry  Smith  ;   Dint. 

Paymr.   and  Supt.   of  Stores,  Hon'y  Lieut.-Col.  M. 

DeB.  Dawson. 
Military  District  No.  2,  Hd.  Qrs.  Toronto.— /)i*tr»(7 

iWicer    Commanding,   Lt.-Col.   W.   D.   Otter ;    Vint. 

Paymr.  and  Supt.  of  Stores,  Lt.-Col.  (ret.)  John  V. 

Oraveley. 
Military  District  No.  •",,  Hd.  Qrs.  Kingaton.— District 

Officer  Command.,  j,  Lt.-Col.  W.  H.  Cotton;    Dist. 

Paymaster  and  Supt.  of  Stores,  Hon'y  Captain  F, 

Strange. 
Military  District  No.  4,  Hd.  Qrs.  Otta,wa.— Officer  Com- 
manding the  District,  Colonel  Hon.  M.  Aylnier,  A.G. 

PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC 

Military  District  No.  5,  Hd.  Qrs.  Montreal.— i)tVt;'u'f 
Officer  Commanding,  Lt.-Col.  C.  F.  Houghton;  Dis- 
trict Staff'  Officer,  Major  Alexajidre  Roy  ;  Supt.  of 
Stores,  ifon'y  Lt.-Col.  G.  Mattice;  Dist.  Paymaster, 
Hon'y  Major  L.  E.  Krenette. 

Military  District  No.  C,  Hd.  Qrs.  St.  John's,  P.  0. — 
District  Officer  "^ommaiiiling,  Lieut.-Col.  G.  d'O. 
d'Orsonnens  ;  Dis..  irt  Staff  Officer,  .Major  F.  M.  Pope 
(Sherbrooke);  Dist.  Paymr  and  Supt.  of  Stores,llou'y 
Capt.  L.  E.  Frenette  (Montreal). 

Military  District  No.  7,  Hd.  Qrs.  (luehec— District 
Officer  Commanding,  Lt.-Col.  T.  J.  Duchesnay  ;  Di*t. 
Paymr.  and  Supt.  of  Stores,  Hon'y  Lt.-Col.  W.  H. 
Forrest. 

PROVINCE  OF   NEW    BRl'NSWICK. 

Military  District  No.  8,  Hd.  Qrs.  Fredericton,  N.  B. — 
District  Officer  Commanding,  Lt.-Col.  G.  J.  Maunsell ; 
Dist.  Paymr.  and  Supt.  of  Stcrcf,  Hon'y  .Major  And. 
J.  Armstrong  (St.  John,  N.  B.). 

PROVINCE  OK   NOVA   SCOTIA. 

Military  District  No.  9,  Hd.  Qrs.  Halifax.— 2)««tri'cf 
Officer  Co'mma7idiiig,\A.-Co\.  J.  D.  Irving;  District 
Staff  Officer,  Major  J.  A.  Black  (A  mherst) ;  Supt.  of 
Stores  and  Dist.  I'aymr.,  Capt.  J.  E.  Curren. 


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PROVINCR  OK   MANITOBA.  Al.dOMA   WKHl    OK   NKriOON, 
N.-W.  TRRRITOIIIKH    AND   UIHIRICr   OK   KKK.WATIN. 

If  ILITART  DiHTRK-r  No.  10,  H(l.  Ors.  \V\i\i\\\<ea.—Diiitrii't 
OJicer  Cdmmitndinii,  Lt.Col.  .J.  (J.  Holi.neH ;  Dint. 
Paymr.  and  Supt.  o/Storet,  Hoiiy.  Major  J.  Fraxer. 

I-KOVINCK  OK   HHITIHII   COLI'MRIA. 

Military  Dihtrict  No.  11,  lid.  Hn.  Viotoria.— Diufncf 
Officer  Cntinnandiiiff.  I,t..(JoI.  .1.  Pt'ters;  Dht.  Payinr. 
and  Supt.  'tfStmen,  Hony.  MuJ.  A.  W.  Joiie*. 

PROVINCK.  OK    I'RINCK   KDWARD   IHbA.ND, 

Military  Oshtrict  No.  12,  Hd.  Wrs.  Charlottetown.— 
DiHtrict  Offliu'r  Ciiiiimaiidiiiji,'  Lt.-Co\.  K.  S.  Moore. 
Dint.  I'liyvMtHter  und  Supt.'of  Storc»,  Hony.  MaJ.  U. 
li.  Do((hertj. 

KOTAIi  MILITARY  COLLKOK  OF  CANADA. 

Kingston,  Ont. 

Commandanl, 

;  StapAdjt.,  U.-Col.  H.  C.  McOill;  Prof. 
9t  MiliUif]!  IlUtor,  ■,  Suriteiiinfi,  Military  Tofmgravhn, 
BeconnaiHHanee,  <{•(•.,  ('apt.  A.H.  Lee  {Lt.,  11. A.);  Pro- 
fesitor  of  Mathemati'm,  d-c,  I.  K.  Martin,  Kij<].,  B.A.; 
ProJ'eHsor  of  h'ttrlijwatidn,  Militaru  En(iineenng,ikc., 
Capt.  P.  O.  Twiniiiiijf  (Cnpt.,  U.K.);  Piofennor  of 
Artillery,  *c.,  Capt.  (!.  K.  Kniflish  (li.A.)  ;  Inntructor 
xn  Fortification,  Alilitarii  Enginecrini],  itc,  Lieut.  W, 
B.  LeHslie  (/{.   K.)  ;   Annintdut  Instructor  in  Mathe- 

■  tnaties,  Captain  A.  O.  O.  Wurtele;  Asiiiiitant  In- 
structor in  Suroeying,  Military  Topography,  Ac, 
Captain  J.  t  B.  Cochrane ;  Amntant  Inntinctor  in 
Mathematicn,  Lieutenant  K.  H.  \'srcoe  ;  ProfenHor  of 
Englinh,  Rev.  C.  L.  Worrell,  M.A.  ;  Professor  of 
Freehand  Drawing,  .{•«.,  Foi-shaw  Day,  Esq.  (/{.C. /I  ); 
Proiessor  of  French,  A.l).  Ituval,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  Professor 
of  Civil  Engineering,  itc,  H.  C.  Harris,  Esq.,  C.  K. ; 
Professor  of  Physics,  iVc  ,  John  Woddell,  Esq.,  B.  .i.. 
Ph.  D.,  D.Sc;  Medical  OMcer,  .Surjf.  Lt.-Col.  J.  L.  H. 
Neilson,  M.D.,  D.S.d.  (li.  C.  Arty.);  Paymaster, 
Hony.  Capt.  F,  Strange. 


ACTIVE    MILITIA. 
PERMANENT  FORCE. 

ROYAL  CANADIAN  DRA00ON8. 

The  Imperial  Cypher,  V.  R.  I.,  surmounted  by  the  Im- 
perial Crown.     Uniform,  scarlet ;  facings,  blue. 

Stations  :  "A"  Squadron,  Toronto,  Ont.  "  B"  Squad- 
ron, Winnipeg,  Man. 

Majors  :  "  A,"  Maj.  F.  L.  Lessard.  "  B,"  Maj.  1  D.  B. 
Evans. 

Lieutenants:  "  B,"  Bt.  Capt.  E.  H.  T.  Heward  ;  "A," 
Bt.  Capt.  V.  A.  S.  Williams;  "A,"  Bt.  Capt.  W. 
Forester;  "  B,"  Bt.  Capt.  E.  W.  G.  Gardiner;  F,  H. 
C.  Sutton;  "A,"  Chas.  St.  A.  Fearse. 

Surgeon  Lt.-Col.:  "  B,"  A.  Codd,  M.D. 

Vet.  Captain:  "A,"  W.  B.  Hall. 

ROYAL  CANADIAN   ARTILLERY. 

The  Royal  Arms  and  Supporters  with  a  Gun.  "  Canada  " 
(above),  "  <^o  Fas  et  Gloria  ducnnt "  (below  the 
Gun).  The  Imperial  Cypher,  V.  R.  I.,  surmounted 
by  the  Imperial  Crown.  Uniform,  blue  ;  facings, 
scarlet. 

Ueutenant-Colonel  Commanding  :  De  la  C.  T.  Irwin, 
Asst.  Adjt.  General  for  ArtiU^ry  at  Head  Qucrters; 
L>eutenant-C(donels  on  the  iitalf:  C.  E.  Mor.liziunbert, 
Inspector  of  Arty.  (Quebec,  P.  Q.);  W.  H.  Cotton, 
Inspector  of  Arty,  and  D.O.C.  (Kingston,  Ont.);  J.  G. 
Holmes,  D  O.C.  (Wiiniipeg,  Man.). 

Field  Battkriks  :  "  A,"  Kingston,  Ont.  Major,  C.  W. 
Drury  ;  Ca/Min,  J.  A.  O.  Hudon  ;  Lieutenants,  Bt. 
Capt.  G.  H.  Ogilvie,  Bt.  Capt.  F.  M.  Gaudet 
(seconded  as  Govt.  Cartr-ige  Factory),  Lieut.  H.  E. 
Burstall,  Bt.  Capt.  W.  E.  Cook,  Lt.  A.  F.  March; 
Surgeon  Lt.-Col.,  J.  L.  H.  Neilson,  D.S.G.;  Vet.  Cstp- 
(atn,  J.  Massie.  "  B,"  Quebec,  P.  Q.  Major,  Lt.-Co\. 
J.  F.  Wilson ;  Lieutenants,  Bt.  Capt.  O.  C.  C.  Pelletier, 
Lieut.  J.  A.  Benyon  ;  Vet.  Lieut.,  J.  Edmond  Couture. 


Garriho/i  CoMl'ANiKH  :  No.  1,  Quebe(!,  P.  Q.  Majoi. 
R.  W.  Rutherford ;  Captain,  V.  H.  Rivers ;  J.iiii. 
tenants,  J.  H.  C.  Ogilvy,  H  A.  I'anet ;  Surgeon  I.I.. 
Col.,  C.  C.  Sewell,  D.S.G  ;  Quarter  Master,  Hony.  Maj. 
W.  E.  Imlah.  No.  2,  Quet)ec,  P.  O  Major,  A.  A. 
Farley ;  Captain,  Thos.  Benson.  Lieutenants,  lu. 
Capt.  J.  A.  Fages,  II.  (!.  Tha<!ker,  .1.  K.  L.  du  I'lesslH. 


ROYAL   RROIMKN' 


•  NADIAN    INKANTBV. 


The  Imi>erial  Cypher,  V.  surmounted  by  the  liii- 

perlal  Crown.     Unifom..  t;  facings,  blue. 

Lieutenant -Colonel  Commanaii.a :  George  J.  MaunseP. 
D.O.C,  No.  8. 

Lieutenant-Colonels  on  the  Staff  Commanding  Re<ii- 
mental  Depots:  Keg.  I)ei)ot  No.  1,  London,  Ont: 
Henry  .Smith  (D.O.C.  M.  D.  No.  1).     Keg.  Depot  No. 

2,  Toronto,  Ont.:  W.  D.  Otter  (D.O.C,  M.D.  No.  'i). 
Keg.  Dept.  No.  a,  St.  J'jhn's,  P.Q.  :  G.  d'O.  d'Orsonnens 
(D.O.C.  M.  D.  No.  6).  Reg.  Depot  No.  4,  Fredericton, 
N.  B. :  O.  .1.  Maunsell  (D.O.C,  M.  D.  No.  8). 

Majors:  4,  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  W.  D.  Gordon  ;  1,  Bt.  Lt.Col.  It. 

H.  Vidal;  2,  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  L.  Buchan  ;  3,  Maj.   D.  1). 

Young. 
hieulenants:    1,  Bt.  Capt.  T.  D.  R.  Hemming;  4,  Bl. 

(Japt.  R.  L.  Wadmore,  Adjt.  and  Or.  Mr.;  3,  Bt.  Capl. 

.I.e.  MoDougall;  Adjt.  and  Qr.  Mr.;  2,  Bt.  Caut.  U. 

Cartwright,  Adjt.  and  Qr.  Mr.;  4,  Bt.  Capt,  E.  Cninic; 

1,  >U    Capt.   «.  J.  A.    Denison,  Adjt.  and  Qr.  Mr. ; 

3,  Bt.  Capt.  A.  O.  Fngos ;  3,  Bt.  Capt.  C  F.  O.  Fisnt ; 

4,  Bt,  Capt.  A.  H.  Macdonell ;  1,  Lt.  A.  E.  Carpenter, 

2.  Lt.  P.  E.  Ihacker ;  4,  Lt.  D.  I.  V.  Eaton. 
Surgeon  Lt.-Colonels :  3,  Surg.  lA.-CoL,  V.  W.  Campbell, 

D.S.G.;  2,  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  V.  W.  Strange,  D.8.G.  ;  1, 
Surfj.  Lt.Col.,  M.  J.  Hanavan ;  4,  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  K 
McLearii. 


CAVALRY. 
Royal  Canadian  Dragoons  (gee  Permanent  Force  oftotw). 

The    Governor    General's    Body    Guard.      Dragoons. 

(Toronto.)     Motto:    " Nulli   Secundus."    Uniform, 

blue;   facings,    whid-;    plume,  Vhite ;   lace,    silver. 

Lt.-Coloni'l,  George  T.  Denison.    Major,    Bt.  Lieut.- 

Col.  Orlando  Dunn. 
Four  Troops,  Toronto :  Captains,  Bt.  Ma 

Denison,  Bt.  Maj.  j.  R.  Button,  F.  A. 

T.  Denison,  jr. ;     Vaymaster,  A.    E.  S< 

Adjutant,  Capt.  W.    H.    Merritt  ;   Qr, 


lor  0.  A.  K. 
Fleming,  O. 
Thompson  : 
Mr.,  Hon'y 
Major  John  sioan  ;  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  F.  I-eM.  Grassett. 


1  „4.  Hussars  (/iff.  Qrs.,london,Ont^. 
•  '"'    facings,  buff. 


Uniform,  blue  ; 

Gartshore ;  Major, 


Lt.-Col.,  W  M. 
Troopt:  "A,"  St.  Thomas,  Capt. 
"B,"  London,  Capt.  J.  B.  Stothers;  "C,"  Moore- 
town,  Capt.  Robert  G.  Stewart;  "D,"  Kingsville, 
Capt.     A.    H.     King ;     Paymaster,    T.   S.    Hobbs ; 

Merrison ;    Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'j 

Jr.  ;   Surg.    Lt.-Col.,    S.    A. 


Adjutant,  Lieut.  J.  G. 
Major    Renj.   Higgins, 
King,  M.D. 


9nfl  Dragoons  (fl(J.  Qr».,  .%.  Cat/ian'nen,  Ont.).    Uni- 
^llll    form,    blue;    facings,    white;   plume,    white. 

Lt. -Colonel,  Wm.  Buchner  (W'eHand);  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,"  Bui-ford,  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.  Maj.,    G.   M. 

Warren. 

0*,|-1  "The  Prince  of  Wales'  Canadian  Dragoons" 
"*  '^l  (Hd.  Qrs.,  Peterboro'  Ont.).  Uniform,  scarlet ; 
facings,  yellow  ;  iilume,  black  and  red.  Ornaraentst 
and  baidges :  Front  plate  for  helmet,  two  maple 
leaves,  stems  crossed,  above  which  a  beaver  couchant, 
surmounted  by  the  Prince  of  Wales'  plume  and 
motto.  The  whole  surroiuided  by  a  band  from  which 
issue  stellar  rays,  ends  of  band  drooping.  Inscrip- 
tion "Prince  of  Wales'  Canadian  Dragoons"  on 
band.,,  Pouch  and  sabretache  ornament :  the  Prince 
of  Wales'  plume.    Lt.-Colotiel,  H.  C.  Rogers. 


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T  FoRCK  above). 


iNKANTRV— Rank  and  Filk. 


Troopt :  "  A,"  Colborne,  Capt.  W.  \V.  Brown  ;  "  B,"  Mill- 
brook,  Oapt  David  Sutton  ;  "  0,"  Peterborough,  Capt. 
W.  U.  Johnstone;  "D,"  Wellington,  Capt.  Hugh 
McOullouh  ;  I'aymaiiter,  Hon'y  Maj.  J.  <}.  Hagerman  ; 
Adjutant,  Lt.  R.  A.  Cockburn  (MiUhronk) ;  Qr.  Mr., 
Hon'y  Capt.  Chas.  Stapleton ;  iiurij.  Lt.  Col.,  Henry 
Turner,  M.  D. 

AfU  Hussars  (fhl.  Qrs.,  Kingntnn.  Ont.).    Uniform, 
^^"    blue  ;  facings,  buff.     Lt.-Culnnel,  JohnVuft. 
Troops:  "A,"  Kingston,  Capt.    and  Bt.   Maj.    Arehd. 
Knight;  "B,"  Wilton,  Capt.  Thomas  Clyde;   "C," 
Loughborough,  .    "  D,"  Prescott, 

Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  John  Raney;  Paiima»ter,  Hony. 
Capt.  M.  W.  Strange  ;  Adjutant,  2nd  Lt.  Alfred  Bin- 
nington ;  Qr.  Mr.,  Thos.  Todd  ;  Surg.  Maj.,  H.  R. 
Duff,  M.D. 

f\\\\      Dragoons  (Hd.  Qrs.,  Cookshire,  Que.),     Uni- 
*'''''    form,  blue  ;  facings,  white ;  plume,  white.    Lt.- 

Colonel,  J.  H.  Taylor ;  Major,  J.  F.  Learned. 
Troops :  "A,"  Cookshire,  Capt.  H.  S.  Farnsworth  ;  "B," 

Sherbrooke,  Capt.  0.  L.  McNicol ;   "C,"  St^instead, 

Capt.    John   Clarke ;    "  D,"  Compton,   Capt.   A.  L. 

Pomroy ;  "E,"  Sutton,  Capt.  J.  S  Billings;  J'aymr., 

Hony.  Capt.  H.  A.  Taylor;  Adjutant, 

;  Qr.-Mr.,  H.  H.  Pope;  Surg. Maj.,  Alex. 

Dewar,  M.D. 


I  ,    I  "  Duke   of   Connaught's   Royal  Canadian  Hub- 
■'    sars."    (ltd.  Qrs.,  Montreal,  Que.).      Uniform, 

■  iue  ;  facings,  buff.     Lt.-Colonel,  Colin  Mo  Arthur, 
i  roops :    "  A,  "  Montreal,    Capt.    Frederick    Whitely  ; 

"B, "   St.   Andrews,   Captain   and   Bt.   Maj.   Martin 

Wanless ;    "C, "   Havelock,   Captain   John   G.    Barr 

[Frontier  P.  0.);  "  D,"  Clarenceville,  CapUin  G.  H. 

Maofle ;  Paymaster,  Hony.  Captain  C.  A.  Lockerby ; 

Adjutant,  2nd  Lieut.  John  Scriver ;  Qr.  Mr.,  D.  W. 

Lockerby  ;  Sury.  Maj.,  J.  R.  Spier,  M.D. 


fttVl  " ''•■'"cess  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  VHI.,  with  the  motto, 
"  Regi  iiatriffique  fidclis "  (Ud.  Qrs.,  Kothesny, 
N.  B.)  Unifonn,  blue ;  facings,  buff.  Lt.-Colonel, 
James  Domville  (St.  John) ;  Majors,  Alfd.  Markham 
(St.  John),  H.  M.  Campbell  (Apohaqui)  and  F.  V. 
Wedderburn  (Hampton). 
Troops:  "A,"  Hampton,  Capt.  F.  B.  Black ;"  B," 
Ossekeag,  Capt.  A.  J.  Markham  ;  "C,"  Apohaqui, 
Capt.  D.  H.  Fairweather ;  "  D,"  Saokville,  Capt.  D. 
J.  Fow]eT(Hammondvale) ;  "E,"  Johnston,  Capt. 

;  "  F,"  McDougall  Settlement, 
Capt  J.  A.  McDougall ;  "  G,"  Springfield,  Capt  J. 
H.  McRobbie(S«.  John).  "H,"  Sackville,  Capt.  J.  W. 
Domville  ;  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  J.  J.  Woodward ; 
Adjxilant, 

Qr.  Mr.,  C.  F.  Harrison;  Surg.  Maj.,  J.  E.  March, 
M.D. 


The  Queen's  Own  Canadian  Huss;^  s  (Quebec).  Uni- 
form, blue  ;  facings,  buff.    Major,  t.  S.  Hetherington. 

7*100  Troops,  Quebec:  Captains  G.  B.  Lawrence  and  R.  E. 
V/.  Turner;  Paymaster,  Honv.  Maj.  W.  W.  Martin; 
Adjutant,  Capt.  A.  H.  D.  w!  Breaker  ;  (Qr.  Mr.,  A. 
E.  Clint;  Surg.  Maj.,  C.  E.  Elliott,  M.D. 


INDKPENDBNT  TROOPS. 

The  Princess  Louise  Dragoon  Guards  {Ottawa).  Badge  ; 
The  joint  monogram  of  H.B.H.  the  Princess  Louise 
and  of  His  Excy.  the  Governor-General,  the  Marquis 
of  Lome,  and  consists  of  a  Princess'  coronet  and 
Marquis'  coronet,  the  former  above  and  the  latter  in 
the, centre  of  two  inverted  L's,  representing  Lome 
and  Louise.  Unifomi,  blue ;  facings,  white  ;  plume, 
white.    Capt.,  Robert  Brown. 


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f}'t 


Kinfr'i  Caiiiuliari  lluHNAnt  ( KfiilrilU,  iV.  .V. ).  (IaiIku 
arirl  Mnttn  :  A  wrouth  of  MuyHnwen*  Hii|iiM)rtiriK  tne 
Imperliil  (!rown.  Ilelow  the  ('rowti  uikI  ovfrlvinsc 
the  wrealh,  a  wroll,  with  Ihpiiinltn,  "  Vota  Vitn  Mi'a.  ' 
Ilrider  the  wreath,  n  rilihoii  hcnriiii;  thi' ilcHl^nutinii, 
"  Khi|{'H  CnnadiiiM  lliiNwirH."  I'niroriii,  hhii' ;  fAi'hiifH, 
whltf  :  |ihiiiu',  whilf.      Mdjnr.  .1.  \V.  Rviiti  ;  Ca/it., 

H.    H.     MllHllTM. 

Manitoba  Dratroons  :  I'niforin,  nciirlt't  ;  fiuMiiu'N,  white. 
"A"  Tr(M)|(  f  ri"-i/('(i,  Mini.)  Cit^l.,  K.  A.  C  tloHiiicr. 
"H"  Troop  ( I'ltrtiiiie  l,ii  I'rairie,  Man.).  Captain, 
II.  .1.  WotxlHidc. 

WiiinijH'^f  Troop  of  DraKooiiii  (ir//i(iipc/7,  Jfnn.).  Uiii- 
fonii,  liliie  ;  raciiiKH,  hulT.     Gapt.,  CortieliiiH  Knight. 


CANADIAN  AKTIM>;itV. 
The  Royal  Anns  and  Support  (TH  wit  lint  111  n.     "(Canada" 
(uImivc),    "Qiiii   h'liH  et    (Itnria   iliifiiiit"  (l)clow    the 
(Inn),     llnifonii.  Mm- ;  faciiiKs,  Hcarlut. 

(for  Uo.val  Canadian  Artillery -.SV«  Pkrmanent  Korc« 
above. ) 

HKM)    IIATTKHIKH. 

lit,  nr\Ktu\e(lMoaile  Uil.  Qrs.,  (ImIiiIi,  Out.).  Lt.-Col., 
Wni.  Niioll. 

Battery  lid.  Qm.:  11th  Mattery,  Giielnh,  Capt.  Alex. 
MiimhiHon.  Kith  Itaftery,  (liielph,  MaJ.  .lohti  David- 
son ;  ('apt.  .1.  \j.  iSiinpsoii ;  Adjiitiint,  (Captain  H.  D. 
Mercwethcr;  Suiij.  Maj.,  .Iuh.  LinilHc.y,  ,M.D. 

lat,  "(^iiehco"  F.  \\.  Major,  T.  Lefebre  (lit  Boulan(fer ; 
Capt.,  Kdinond Lalibvrt6:  Sur.  Maj.,.].  M. Turcot, M.D. 

2nd.  "Ottawa"  F.  B.  (Ont.).  Major,  W.  O.  Unrdman  ; 
Capt.,  ;  Paiiiiir.,  Hon  v.  Maj.  A.  S. 

Woodhuni;  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  W    K.  Hell,  M.D. 

3rd,  "Montreal"  F.  B.  (Que.).  Major,  O.  R.  Hooper; 
Capt.,  Richard  0o8ti|;an ;  Surg.  Mnj.,  C.  W.  WiUon, 
M.  D. 

1th,  "  Hamilton  •'  F.  B.  (Out.).  Major,  Bt.  I.t.Col.  H.  F. 
Van  Wajjiier  {Stony  Creek);  Capt.  anil  Dl.  Maj.,  '.  S. 
Hendrie ;  iSitrflf.  Maj.,  A.  B.  Osborne,  M.D. 

6th,  "Kingston"  F.B.  (Ont.).  Major,  W'ui.  M.  Drennan; 
Capt,,  J.  M.  Caines;  Sunj.  Maj.,  David  Cunnin);)iani, 

«th,  "London"  F.B.  (Ont.).    Major,  B.  S.  Wood  ;  Capt., 
;  Surg.  Maj.,  G.  H.  Wilwon,  M.D. 

7th,  "Welland  Canal"  F.  B.  {St.  Cntliarines,  Ont.). 
Major,  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  Frank  Kinff;  Capt.,  J.  E.  Arni- 
strontf  ;  Surg.  Maj.,  Klisha  Jessop,  M.D. 

8th,  "Oananoque"  V.  B.  (Ont.).  Major,  Bt.  Lt.-Col. 
William  McKenzie ;  Capt.,  S.  A.  McKenzie ;  Surg. 
Maj.,0.  H.  Bowen,  M.D. 

<.)th,  "Toronto"  F.  B.  (Out.).  Major,  J.  F.  Mead; 
^^pt.,  Robert  Myles;  Surg.  Maj.,  J.  E.  Elli<  tt  M.D. 

10th,  "Woodstock"  F.  B.  (!f.  li.).  Major,  Bi  Lt.-Col. 
F.  H.  .1.  Dil)blee;  Capt.,  C.  H.  Emery;  .Si(,,/.  Maj., 
W.  N.  Hand,  M.D. 

nth,  "Guelph"— we  above,  at  Ist  Brijfade  Hd.  t^rs. 

'j»r, 
;  Capt.,  B.  L.  Mai  thy ;  iSitr^.  Maj., 


12th,  "Newcastle"  F.  B.  (N.B.).    Major, 
Robert  Nicholson. 


14th,  "Durham"  F.  B.  (I^ort  Hope,  Ont.).  Major. 
Bt.  Lt.-Col.  William  MiLean  ;  Cnpl.,  ('.  J.  Hnydcr; 
Surg.  Maj.,  H.  A.Turner,  M.D. 

l.'.th,  "Shpffonl"  F.  II.  (dianhy,  Que.\  Major,  lit,  l,t.. 
Col.  Tlii'opbili'  Annraiilcl;  Capl..  Wm.  Kay;  Siinj. 
lA.Col.,J.  11.  Gilwon,  M.D. 

16th,  "duelph"    (Kcrt^oiv.  at  lut  Bri»ra(le  lid.  Urn. 

17th,  "Hv.liii'V"  F.  B.  (A'..V.).  Major,  W.  MtK.  Mclrf.,,!, 
Capt. .'Wah'vri'viiwv;  Surg.  Maj.,  M.  A.  McDonald,  M.I i. 


13th,  "Wiimipeg"  F.  B.  (Man.).  Major,  Bt.  Lt.-Col 
L.  W.  P.  Coutlee;  Capt.,  Ekiwin  Doidi^e ;  Stirg.  Maj., 
K.  J.  Blanchard,  M.D. 


(lAHKIHilS    i;\rr.*I.IONH    ash  fOMl-ANIKH. 

iHt,  "H;ilifa\"  Ritfitniiit  (.V.  .s'.).  I.ieiit.  (^olmu-t,  \. 
E.  ''urreii,  A.D.C.  Mujom,  W.  A.  (Jarrinon,  .his. 
Maxwell,  \S.  .1  Stewart,  A.  (1.  Heswlein,  F.  H.  ()xl.,\. 
(  apliiinn,  v.  W.  I'lirker,  .1.  S.  Diino<'k,  Henry  KloweiN, 
W.  .M.  Hotsforil.  I'aiiiiiusler,  llon'y  C!apt.  E.  |i. 
A<lani!<,  Ailjolant,  .Maj.  F.  H.  Oxiey.  tJ.M.,  Hoii'.v 
Captain  II.  .1.  llarriH.  Surg.  U  -Col.,  T.  R.  Almon, 
.M  D.     Surg.  Lt.,  ti».\  C.  .lone.s,  Ml). 

2nd,  "  Montieal  "  Rejfiment  (Que.).  LI.  Colonel.  F.  M. 
Cole.  Majors.  .lolm  Ou'ilvy,  R.  II.  Reid,  W.  N.  Kin^'. 
Captainii,  W.  H.  FeatlierNtoiU',  E.  II.  Burton,  W  .\. 
ColliiiM.  I'lniniiiKlir,  llon'v  .Major  W.  (!.  Trotter. 
AiljiitanI,  Capl.  F.  K.  W.'  llil)lmrd.  Q.  M.,  ,1.  II. 
Wvnne.  Sum  -.Maioin,  ^'•  O-  Fiiiley,  M.D.,  and  .1.  .M. 
Elder,  M  D. 

3rd,  "New  BniiiHwick  "  Re^'iment  (//</.  (^f".,  St,  ./nliii, 
y.  U.).  LI.  Colonel,  .loliii  II.  Armstnuig.  Major,  (1, 
W.  .lotiPM.  CiiiiipanieH  :  No.  1,  St.  .Inhii,  (7apl.  N.  I>. 
Crawford;  No.  ".!,  Carleton,  Capt.  .1.  B.  M.  Baxter; 
No.  3,  I'ortlaiid,  (.'apt.  R.  H.  Gordon  ;  .No.  4,  St.  .lobii, 
Capt.  T.  E.  G.  Arllmtroll^r;  No.  v>,  Fairville,  CMi)t.  V. 
L.  Temiile.     I'auninnler,  :   Ailjt. ,  Va,\fl.  W . 

\V.  White.  Qr.  Mi.,  llon'y  .Maj.  .?  J  Gordon.  Sur;i. 
LI. -Col,,  .1.  W.  Daniel,  M.D.  Surg.  Capt.,  JoHepli 
Andrews,  M.D. 

4th,  "Prince  Edward  Island"  Rejfiment  (Hd.  Qrf.,  Char- 
tottilown,  I'.  K.  I.).  Lt. -Colonel,  ,1.  A.  Longwortli. 
Major,\\.  A.iy.  Morson.  Companien:  No.  l,Cliarlotte- 
town,  Capt.  II.  .McL.  Davison;  No.  'i,  Charlottelowii, 
Capt.  F.  W.  L.  More ;  No.  3,  (Jeorifetown,  Capt.  Chas. 
Owen  ;  No.  4,  Hoiiris,  Capt.  .las.  Rrenan  ;  No.  5,  Mon- 
taifue,  Capt.  ;  /'ni///u'. ,  H.  F.  Hodtfwon.     Adit, 

Lt.  F.  P.  Corvell.  Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Maj.  Ednunid 
Cameron.  Surq.  Maj.,  S.  R.  Jeiikiiis.  Surg.  Capl., 
Q.  Uillis,  M.I). 

5th,  "British  Columbia"  Reiriment  C//(/.  (?/•«.,  Victoria, 
n.  C).  Lt. -Colonel,  Hon.  E.  G.  Prior,  A.D.C.  Majorn, 
T.  ().  Townley,  F.  B.  Grejfory,  Benj.  Williams,  A.  G. 
.Sargison.  Captains,  R.  R.  Muni'o,  M.  Q.  Blanchard. 
I'ayinaster,  .     Adjutant,  Capt.   C.  St. 

A.  Pear.''e.  Qr.  M.,  A.  C.  Flumerfclt.  Siiri/.  Mai, 
G.  H.  Duncan,  M.D.    Surg.  I.I.,  A.  M.  Robertson,  M.D. 

No.  1  Company,  L6vis  (Que.).  Major,  J.  O.  Martineau  ; 
Capt.,  Laparre  Marsaii. 

No.  2Compniiy,  Levis  (Que.).  Major,  O.  S.  Vien  ;  Capt., 
J.  P.  Bei'jferon. 

Cobourg  Company  f On*. j.    Capt.,  N.  F.  MacNachtaii. 

Mahone  Bay  Company  (N.S.).    Capt.,  P.  A,  Ernst. 

Digby  Company  (N.S.).    Capt.,  Bt.  Maj.  John  Daley. 

Pictou  Company  (N.S.).    Capt.,   A.  J.   Craig. 

Yarmouth  Company  (N.S.).  Capt.,  Bt.-Maj.  T.  R.  Jolly. 

Quebec  Company  (Que.).  Major,  L.  A.  Hudon.  Capt., 
G.  P.  Roy. 


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118 


«•,   Ont.).     Vaiiir, 
III.,  ('.  J.  Hnyflcr; 


.\    Maivr,  lit.  I.I 
Will.  Kny  ;  Shkj 

iKiuli>  I  III.  Urn. 

W.  M.K.  Mil,.,. I; 
.\.Mi'l)i>Mikl<l,  ,M.I> 


1)M1',\N1KH. 

I.ifiil.Cnlinifl,   A. 

A.  (lurrisoii,  .las 
sliiii,  K.  H.  OxI.v 
I'k,  lli'nry  KIowijn, 
loii'v  Ciipt.  K.  l>. 
<lev'.  V.^.,  llnii  \ 
Ciii.,  T.  K.  Aliiiiiii, 
D. 

U.  Cotimel.  V.  M. 

Kfi.l,  W.  N.  Kin.'. 

li.  Itiirtoii,  W  A. 
)!■  W.  C.  Trolttr. 
ml.  y.  jW.,  .1.  II 
3>,  M.l).,uii(l.l.  M. 


/(J.  Q,».,  St,  .liihii, 

Htrorin.     Major,  ('•. 

John,  Capt.   S.  It, 

.1.   H.  M.   Baxttt  : 

III ;  .No.  4,  8t.  .loliM, 

Kiiirville,  Capt.  F. 

;   /^(/j^,  Cupl.  W. 

J   (lorilnn.    .S'ni/'- 

inj.  Capl.,   .loMfjili 


/"'r. 


-Mt. 


It  (//(/.  iin.,Chnr- 

.1.  A.    l,on|.fwortli. 

No.  l.OliarloKf- 

,  Cliarlottelowii, 

etowii,  Capt.  Chas. 

an  ;  No.  5,  Mini- 

lloil^oii.     Ailit.. 

I'.V   MaJ.    Kdmuiiil 

iii8.     Surg.  Capl., 


III.  Qrs.,  Victoria, 
A.h.C.  Mnjom, 
WiUianiH,  A.  0. 

M.  G.  Blanchaid. 

lat,  Capt.   C.  St. 

elt.  Surfi.  Ma}., 
Rohertson,  M.  i>. 

J.  ().  Martineau  ; 


J.  S.  Vien  ;  Caiit., 

F.  MacNac'htaii. 
P.  A.  Ernst. 
,j.  John  Daley. 
.  Craijr. 

Maj.  T.  R.  Jolly. 
Hudon.    Capt., 


Cavalry— Okkickr  ok  Dkaoounn. 


ENGINEERS. 
Uniform,  scarlet ;  facings,  blue. 

Capt.,  Bt,-Maj. 


Cliarlottetown  Company  (P.  E.   I.). 
W.  A.  Weeks. 


HriKht.on  Company  (If.B.).    Major.  D.  McLeod  Vince, 
(Lower  lirightim).    Capt.,  J.  R.  Tonikins. 


INFANTRY  AND  RIFLES. 

I  Infantry  Unifonn,  scarlet ;  facinffs,  blue, 
form,  green ;  facings,  scarlet. 


Rifles  Uni- 


I  Koyal  Regiment  of  Canadian  Infantry  {nee  I'krmanrnt 
PoRCB  above). 

The  Governor  General's  Foot  Guards  (Ottawa.).     Lt.- 
Colonel,  W.  E.  Hodgins.     Major,  A.  L,.  Jarvis. 

•Six  Companies,  Ottawa :    Captaimi,  S.  C.  D.  Roper,  H. 
I'.  H.  Bnimell,  E.  E.  F.  Taylor,  J.  B.  Tyrrell,  H.  A    '■ 
Bate,  D.  R.  Street.     Adjutant,  Capt.   P.  B.  Taylor, 
Q.M.,  Hon'y  Mai.    W.  L.  Iftron.     .Sitr/j.  Maj.,  A.  J, 
Horsey,  M.D.    Surg.  Capt.,  J.  A.  Grant,  jr.,  M.D. 


Ilrji.  Battalion,  "Prince  of  Wales'   Regiment"    (Mon- 
i*^^^    treai).     Motto :"  Nulli  Secundus."    Lt. -Colonel, 

T.  P.  Butler.    Majors,  J.  P.  Cooke,  W.  H.  Laurie. 
|.>'i>  Companies,  Montreal :  Captains,  John  Porteous, 

•I.  A.  Fmlayson,  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  John  Hood.     Pat/master, 

llony.  Capt.   J.  D.  G.  Lefebvre.     Adjt.,  Capt.  W.  L. 

Bond.    Qr.   Mr.,  Win.   Simpson.     Surg.  Maj.,  T.  G. 

Itoddick,  M.  D.    Sitrg.  Capt.,  O.  T.  Ross. 

8 


0,wl  Battalion,  "Queen's  Own  Rifles  of  Canada" 
^Illl  (Toronto).  Badge  and  Device  ;  A  maple  leaf  (in 
silver  for  officers,  and  bronze  for  non-comniissioned 
officers  and  men)  on  which  a  scroll  or  garter,  clasped 
with  a  buckle  and  bearing  the  legenrl,  "  Queen's  Own 
Rifles,"  and  the  motto,  "  In  pace  paratus, '  encircling 
the  figure  2  and  sunnounted  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.  iM.  Delamere  and  H.  M.  Pellatt. 
Ten  Companies,  Toronto  ;  Captains,  Bt.  Maj.  J.  A. 
Murray,  Bt.  Maj.  J.  C.  McGee,  Bt.  Maj.  W.  G.  Mutton, 
B(.  Maj.  J.  B.  Thompson,  P.  L.  Mason,  E.  F.  Gunlher, 
Robt.  Rennie,  A.  O.  Peuchen,  T.  D.  D.  Llwyd.  Pay- 
muster,  A.  B.  Lee.  Adjutant,  Capt.  M.  S.  Mercer. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hony.  Maj.  J.  R.  Heakes.  Surg.  Maj.,  Wm. 
Nattrass,  M.D.     Surg.  Lt.,  L.  L.  Palmer,  M.D. 


OnA  Battalion,  "Victoria  Rifles  of  Canada"  (Montreal). 
OILl    ijhis    Battalion   is  allowed  to  bear  the  wortls 

"  Eccles'  Hill,"  in  recognition  of  the  services  rendered 

by  it  at  that  eni^ageinent.     Lt. -Colonel,  G.  R.  Starke. 

liaiors,  A.  H.  Smis,  E.  B.  Busteed. 
Six  Companies,  Montreal  :   Captains,  C.  W.  Meakins, 

A.  1.  Ogilvie,  Wm.  Rodden,  Morley  Pope,  J.  N.  S. 

Leslie,  E.  W.  Wilson.     Paymaster,  Hony.  Maj.  C.  W. 

Radiger.     Adj^ttant,  Capt.  G.    A.   S.  Hamilton.   Qr. 

Mr.,   Hony.  Capt.    Andrew  Bell.    Surg.  Maj.,  H.  S. 

Birkett,  M.D.    Surj.  Lt.,  W.  H.  Jamieson,  M.D. 


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[1897  ■   1897] 


li 

KI.C 


CfU  Battalion,  "  Royal  Scots  of  Canada"  {Montreal). 

Om    Bttdtfe:    A  boar's  hearl  with  the  inotto,  "Ne  ' 
obliviscaris,"  in  the  Garter  under .!      U.  Cutonel,  J.  A. 
L.  Strathy,  A.D.C.     Majom,  E.  B.  Ibbotson,   W.  M.  | 
Bluiklock. 

Six  Companies,  Montreal :  CnptaiiiK,  O.  W.  Canieroi.,  I 
O.   S.   Cantlie,    J.   S.    Ibbotson,  J.   Carson,    T.    H.  1 
Browne,  Hv    Simnis.     I'ai/iiir.,  llony.   Muj.  William 
Koulis.     Adjutant,  Bt.  Maj.  K.  L.     I.ydon.     Qr.  Mr., 
Hon'y  Maj.  H.  G.  Foster.    Surg.  3/rt;.,  Kollo  Camp- 
bell, M.D. 

fifU  Battalion,  "Kusiliers"  (.Montreal).  Badge:— 
'^'^^*  Quarterly  :  First,  or,  a  beaver  proper  on  a 
mount,  vert.  Seoond,  gules,  a  lion  jiansant,  or.  Third, 
azure,  a  (rrenade,  ar.'/fiiY, , embellish-  '  or.  Fourth, 
argent,  a  spritj  of  three  maple  leaves  proper.  The 
whole  within  a  garter,  azure,  buckled  and  fimbriated, 
or.  Crest :  An  Indian  warrior  proper,  holding  a  bow 
in  his  dexter  hand,  and  having  a  quiver  of  arrows  over 
the  sinister  shoulder.  Motto  ;  "  »'ealigia  nulla  retror- 
sum."  Lt-Colonel,  J.  II.  Burlaiid.  Mfljorx,  3.  U.  Mac- 
lennan,  J.  B.  MacLean. 
Six  Companies,  Montreal:  Captains,  V.  E.  Mitchell, 
W.  E.  Findlay,  A.  K.  Shorey,  W.  B.  Converse,  G.  J. 
Henderson,  vV.  M.  Andrews.  Paymaster,  Hony.  Maj. 
David  Seath.  Aiijutant,  Bt.  Maj.  Thos  Atkinson. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  .Maj.  VV.  I>.  McLaren.  Surq.  Maj.,  .J. 
H.  Bell,  M.D.    Surg.  Capl.,  II.  D.  Kemp,  M.D. 

» 

"Tj-V,  Battalion,  "Fusiliers"  (A/Wu/oh)    IJ. -Colonel,  W. 

'  L^^  H.  Lindsay.  Majom,  Thos.  Beattie,  Geo.  W. 
Hayes. 

Six  Coinpaiiies,  London  :  Captains,  L.  H.  Dawson,  John 
Graham,  F.  J.  Fitzgerald,  J.  A.  Thomas,  A.  O.  Graves, 
P.  'J.  Watt.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  Duncan  Mac- 
millan.  Adjutant,  Capt.  H.  A.  Kiiigsmill.  Qr.  Mr., 
J.  M.  Moore.  Surg.  Maj.,  W.  J.  .Mitchell,  M.I).  Surg. 
Lt.,  Jno.  Piper,  M.D. 

Q4.y,  Battalion,  "Royal  Rifles"  {Quebec).  Badge  and 
O^^*-  motto  :  A  lion's  head  and  whistle  tob';  connected 
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  liun';eln  passant,  gardnnt ;  charged 
upon  the  centre  of  the  cross  a  plate  of  frosted  silver 
inscribed  with  VIII  surroimded  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,  "  \olens  et 
Valens."  Over  all  the  Imperial  Crown  in  silver  rest- 
ing upon  a  supportive  tablet  of  the  same.  The  jjouch- 
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 :  Cantains,  \\.  J.  Ray,  C.  J. 
Dui  J.  B.  Peters,  G.  L.  Van  Felson,  H.  J.  Lamb, 
W.  H.  Davidson.  Adjutant,  Capt.  \V.  C.  II.  Wooil. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Capt.  T.  H.  Argue,  .^'h/v/.  Maj.,  H. 
R.  Ross,  M.D.    Surg.  Lt.,  G.  H.  Parke,  M.D. 

Qi-U  Battalion  Rifles,  "  Voltigeurs  de  (i>ucbec."  Badges 
^J^^*-  and  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  ttie  designation  "Voltigeurs  de  Quebec"; 
on  a  scroll  at  foot,  the  Regimental  motto,  "  Force  a 
Superbe  Mercy  I'l  Foible."  Cross-l)elt  ornaments  :  A 
lion's  head,  chain  and  whistle  in  silver.  The  centre 
ornament  to  consist  of  the  above-descrii)ed  boflge  ir, 
silver.  Forage  Cap  Badge  :  A  bugle  in  silver  witli  the 
numeral  9  in  its  centre.  Ornament  for  Pouch  :  A 
bugle  suspended  by  a  knotted  riblion,  with  cords  and 
tassels.  l.t.-Coloncl. T:.  \.li.\ioy.  Major, \M.hi-Qo\. 
Arthur  Evanturel,  L.  F.  Pinaull. 
Eight  Companies,  Quebec :  Captains,  P.  G.  Rov,  \. 
Garant,  J.  A.  W.  LeBel,  Osc.  Evanturel,  L.  F.  L.  Stein, 
Edinond  Trudel,  Luc  Routier.  Paymaster,  Hon'y 
Maj.  N.  Z.  LeVasseur.  Adjutant,  Capt.  J.  P.  G. 
Ouellet.  Qr.  Mr.,  Honv.  Maj.  Aime  Talbot.  Sun/. 
Mai.,  Arthur  Watters,  M.D.  Surg.  Capt.,  Z.  S. 
Giaason,  M.D. 


10th 


Battalion  "Royal  Grenadiers."  Authority  has 
been  given  this  Lattalion  to  wear  upon  lis 
colours  the  word  "  Batoche,"  in  recognition  of  ttie  1 
CoriM  having  been  in  that  engagement  during  the 
North-west  campaign  of  18»5.  ('toronlo.}  Badm. : 
In  centre  on  shiekl,  figure  10  with  crown  on  top, 
behind  both  and  showing  above  crown  and  lO; 
a  sheaf  of  spears  ;  on  dexter  side  Thistle  and  Sliani. 
rock ;  on  sinister  side  Roses,  and  in  base  .Maple 
Leaves  The  shield  surrounded  with  Garter  bearint' 
the  motto.  "Ready,  Aye  Ready,"  which  is  surrounded 
by  a  wreath  of  laurel  leaves,  behind  which  and  extfiui. 
ing  outside  wreath  a  military  star.  The  wliole  | 
surmounted  by  a  Royal  Crown.  Lt. -Colonel,  Janiw 
Mason.  Majors,  J.  D.  Hay,  John  Bmce. 
Ten  Companies,  Toronto :  Captains,  F.  A.  Caston, 
R.  O.  Trotter,  A.  B.  Cameron,  W.  T.  Tassie,  Wm. 
Lehmann,  G.  A.  Stimson,  A.  J.  Boyd,  A.  E.  Goodtr 
ham,  H.  A.  Willis.  Adjt.,  Capt.  J.  D.  Mackay.  (jr. 
Mr.,  R.  0.  Montgomery.  Surg.  Maj., 
Surg.  Maj.,  E.  K.  King,  M.D.  llnng  Chailain,  Hei. 
A.  H.  Baldwin. 

• 

11*1,  Battalion  of  Infantry,  "Argenteuil  Rangers' 
A  l-^*  (Hd.  Qrs.  St.  Andrews,  Que.).  Badge  :  A  .Mill. 
tary  star,  in  the  centre  the  numeral  11,  encircled  In 
the  additional  designation  of  the  Battalion.  TIh 
whole  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  Maple  Leaves  siir 
mounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown,  with  the  motto  "  .No 
Surre:  jer  "  on  a  scroll  underneath.  Lt. -Colonel,  J.]',. 
Cush'mg  {Cushing,  Que.).  Majors,  Wm.  Hoy  (Cnn//"(0 
and  G.  B.  Martin  (Cushing). 
Companies  :  No.  1,  St.  Anilrews,  Capt.  Thos.  Weiglit 
man  ;  No.  2,  West  Gore,  Capt.  William  Good  (SA >•(»•.<. 
bury) ;  No.  3,  Morin  Flats,  Capt.  A.  Watchorn ;  No.  4. 
Lachute,  Capt.  G.  D.  Walker  ;  No.  fi.  East  Gore,  Capt. 
John  Rogers  ;  No.  6,  ilille  Isles,  Capt.  John  Pollock : 
No.  7,  Cari"on,  Capt.  A.  E.  Hodgson  ;  No.  J^,  Chat 
ham,  Capt.  John  Earle.  Paymaster,  Hon^.  Major 
Thomas  La:nb.  Adjutant,  Capt.  William  Williamson. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Wm.  Pollock.  Surg.  Lt.-CoL,  W.  H.  Mav- 
rand,  M.D.    Surg.  Lt.,  G.  F.  Shaw,  M.D. 

1  9f li  Battalion  of  Infantry,  "York  Rangers"  (Iht. 

I  ^Lll  Qfg  Aurora,  Ont.).  Motto:  " Celer et  Aitdax," 
Lt. -Colonel,  James  Wayling  {Sharon).  Majors,  T.  H 
Lloyd  {Newmarket)  and  J.  T.  Thompson  {loronto). 

Companies:  No.  1,  Riverside,  Capt.  George  Vennell  ■ 
No.  J!,  Aurora,  Capt.  A.  li.  Nicol  ;  No.  3,  Seaton  Vil 
lage,  Capt.  J.  K.  Leslie  (7'o;'onfo);  No.  4,  Newmarket. 
Capt.  J.  A.  W.  Allan  ;  No.  ;'),  Richmond  Hill.  Capt 
Alf.  Cm  ran  ;  No.  «,  Parkdale,  Capt.  F.  W.  Brown : 
No.  7,  SuMon  West,  Capt.  Frederick  Wm.  Unitt ;  .\o. 
8,  Yorlivillfc,  Capt.  J.  E.  Verral.  Paymaster,  Hony. 
Maj.  J.  R.  Stevenson  {Sutton).  Adjutant,  Capt. 
James:  Wn;, ling  {Sharoti).  Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Cnit. 
Alex.  Gillies.     Surg.  Maj.,  R.  M.  Hillary,  M.D. 

1  'ifrli  Battalion  of  Infantry  {Hamilton,  Ont.)  Hoini 
lOin  Z,«.-Coi«nc/,  Hon.  John  M.Gibson,  .\.D.C.  U.- 
Colonel,  A.  H,  Moore.  Majors,  Henry  McLaren,  Jciliii 
Stoneman. 
Eight  Companies,  Hamilton :  Captains,  Bt.  Maj.  E.  (i, 
Zealand,  Bt.  .Maj.  E.  E.  W.  Moore,  S.  C.  Mewbtini, 
F.  B.  Rosa,  W.  O.  Tidswell,  W.  W.  Osborne,  R.  11, 
L.ibatt,  J.  H.  Herring.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj. 
Charles  Armstrong.  Adjutant,  Bt.  .Alaj.  J.  J.  Stuav 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Maj.  J.  J.  Mason.  Surg.  Ma}.,  II  •>>. 
Griffln,  M.D.    Surg.  Cap*.,  G.  S.  Rennie,  M.D. 

1  4tll  Battalion,  "The  Princess  of  Wides'Own  Riflis  ji 
J  tLil    (Kingston,  Ont.).  Lt.-Colonel,  Henry  R.  i^niitli.* 

A.D.C.  Major,  J.  S.  Skinner. 
Six  Companies,  Kingston :  Captains,  Wilfred  Hoi.t 
R.  E.  Kent,  F.  L.  Cartwright,  C.  M.  Strange.  P^m 
master.  Hon'y  Capt.  A.  J.  Sinclair.  Adjutant,  lit.,_ 
.Maj.  James  Gallowav,  jun.  Qr.  Mr.,  Ilon'y  Capt.  W.  ,j 
J.  A.  White.  SiK-f/.  J/ft/.,  R.W.Garrett,  M.D.  Suni-t 
Lt.,  John  Herald,  .M.D. '  '    ™ 


I  X*-],  Battalion,  "Argyle  Light  Infantr\ 
lULll    ,)n(y     Device  and  Motto:  The 


ry  ■■  {lielleriik. 

lie  Garter,  suri 
mounted  by  ,  crown,  and  inscribed  thereon,  "  Argvlel 
Light  Infantry."  Within  the  Garter  the  numer-'  XVl 
surmounted  by  a  boar's  head.  The  Garter  surmounteill 
by  a  wreath  of  Maple  Leaves  supported  by  the  coloiii:»l 


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DOMINION   OF   CANADA    MIMTIA    LIST. 


115 


■i  ii  '■'' 


Hiaron).  Majors,  T.  H 


niiiltim,  Ont.)  UmniX 

Gibson,  A.D.C.  l.>.- 

Henry  Mt'Laren,  Joliii  | 

taim,  Bt.  Maj.  E.  (i. 
ore,  S.  C.  Mewburii, 
W.  Osborne,  K.  II. 
imaxtcr,  Hon'y  Miij.  jj 
Bt.  Maj.  J.  J.  Stuar-  ;' 
in.  Surg.  Maj.,  II  !>.  'i 
Reniiie,  M.D.  ] 

of  Wales' Own  Rifiis  ? 
otiel,  Henry  R.  f'niiili* 

ainn,    Wilfred    Hon. 
M.  Strange.     Pdii- 
'lair.     Adjutant,   Ht.; 
Mr.,  Hon'v  Capt.  W, 
(iarrett.M.D.     Sum.. 


Infantry"  (tieUevlHe.l 
The  Garter,  siir  j 
ed  thereon,  "Artrylej 
'ter  the  nunier''  XV f 
e  Garter  Bunnounteil  I 
jorted  by  the  coloursl 


.>/.< 


"'>; 


Opkicrr  ok  Field  AutiiiI.hkv, 


of  the  Battalion,  and,  underneath,  the  motto,  "  NuUi 
Seoundus."  Lt. -Colonel,  W.  N.  Ponton.  Major,  J. 
E.  Halliwell. 
Six  Companies,  Bellevi'Ie  :  Captains,  'V.  W.  Pope,  J.  E. 
Walmsley,  Stewart  Muir,  S.  W.  /ermilyea,  W.  J. 
Osborne,  R.  A.  McGuinness.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj. 
.1.  L.  Biggar.     Adjutant,  .    Qr.  Mr., 

Hon'y   Capt,    Edward  Donald.      St(.r(j.    Maj.,  J.    E. 
liakins,  M.D.     Chaplain,  Rev.  M.  W.  Maclean. 


1  f'fl,     "Prince  Edward"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd. 

iUm  Qfg^  Picton,  Ont.).  Lt.-Colonel,  Alex.  Mc- 
Donnell.   Majors,  F.  J.  Horrigan,  Angus  Lighthall. 

Companies:  No.  1,  Picton,  Capt.  F.  W.  Adams;  No. 
2,  Milford,  Capt.  R.  G.  Ostrander  ;  No.  3,  Consecon, 
Capt.  A.  S.  McCornock  ;  No.  4,  Picton,  Captain  C.  II. 
Kergusoti ;  No.  .5,  Rossuiore,  Captain  A.  \V.  Weese  ; 
No.  6,  Kadnersville,  .     Paif- 

master,  .    Adjutant, 

Qr.   Mr.,    Hon'v    ?   .j.    Donald    Ross.     Sarg.   Maj., 
Edward  Kidd,  M.D. 


1  7f  It  "  Lc'vis  "  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qrs.,  LM«, 
^1^^^  Q((fi.).  A<^-C(>^o»t<J^,  L.  G.  Dcsjardins.  Majors, 
Ht.  Lt.-Col.  Auguste  Fournier  {St.  Raphael),  A.  E. 
Deiuers. 
Ciimpanien:  No.  1,  Point  Levis,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  R.  G. 
Bourget ;  No.  2,  Levis,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  Alf.  Lefran- 
cois;  No.  3,  Levis,  Cap.  P.  I?egin  ;  No.  4,  New  Liver- 
pool, Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  I.  E.  Demers;  No.  5,  St. 
Henri,  Capt.  J.  A.  Guenet  (.Vontreal);  No.  (i,  St. 
Lambert,  Capt.  A.  Gagiu'  ;  No.  7,  St.  Raphael,  Capt. 
Joseph  Bolduc ;  No.  8,  Ste.  Claire,  Capt.  Francois 
.Morin.  I'aiiniat.er.  Hon'y  Cai)t.  C  G.  Beaulieu. 
.idjutant,  J.  A  Morin.  Qr.  jfr.,  Ulric  Valicpiette. 
Sari/.  Maj.,  J,  A.  P.  Lord. 


1  fti-U   "  Lincoln"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (fid.  Qrs.,  St. 
^"^11^    Catharine.^,  Ont.).    Lt.-Colonel,  O.  C.  Ca.r\ia\e. 

Majors,  James  Hiscott (ri/v/iV),  W.  H.  Day. 
'Companies :  No,  1,  Niagara,    Capt.  H.  O.  Ball ;   No.  2, 


St.  Catlmrlnen,  fln|it,  J.  8.  Ouinpbell ;  No.  3,  St.  Cathar- 
ines, Capt,  Fi'Mdurli'U  H.  Fitzgerald  ;  No.  4,  Beama- 
vlUe,  Capt,  W,  A,  VoNbur^ch  ;  No.  f.,  St.  Catharines, 
Oapt,  F.  W,  WlJNuli;  Nn.  O,  Virgil,  Capt.  T.  E.  His- 
oott.  PiiiimuHinr,  lliiiiy.  ('apt.  f.  C.  Dawson.  Adjt, 
Capt.  Geo,  Thitli'H,  Qr,  Mr.,  Honv.  Capt.  J.  T.  Groves. 


Surg.  Miij.,  W,  11,  MfiTltt.  M.D 


2()th 


"  Ualtiill "  lliitliillriti,  "  Lome  Rifles"  (lid.  Qrs., 
Milton,  Ont.).  hl.Culonfl,  Win.  Kerns(B//Wi».7- 
ton).  MiiiorH,  W,l',  AppL'ibe  (Slewartown,Halton)and 
G.  H  QdiMlvvillItt  (Ihiifiirlown). 
Companies',  Nn,  1.  Onkvllle,  Cajit.  J.  E.  Cnllingworth 
(Trafaluiir):  No,  -J,  Mtuwiirtown,  Capt.  A.  L.  Noble 
(Normil)',  No,  .'I,  (kMirgutown,  Capt.  W.  P.  Moore; 
No.  4,  aaniiiliujivlilu,  Capt.  Vlatthew  Beattio  ;  No.  5, 
Burlington,  (Jft|)t.  A,  Utillnway  (llurlimiton)  ;  No.  6, 
Acton,  ;  No.  7,"Milton,  Capt. 

and  Bt.  .Major,  Win,  Piuitoii.  I'aiimaster,  ,1.  R.  Barber. 
Adjutant,  III,  Mitjor  T,  W.  Fox.  Qr.  Mr.,  Lachlan 
Grant.  Sur^i.  Miijoni.  (llarksoii  Freeman,  M.D.,  and 
Milton  MkCi'Iiiiiimim,  M,D. 


91  Qf  UattiilloTi,  "Hiwtsx  Fusiliers,"  (Hd.  Qrs.  Wind- 
•^*-»^    sor.Onl.),     U.-(Ji)lonft,J,ll.lieattic.  Major, 

James  0,  Oiiillot, 
Companins:  No,  I,  WlhilKor,  Oapt.  George  Cheyne  ;  No. 

•2,  Leumiii;fti)il,  (!iipt,  ,|,    F,.   .lohiison  ;  No.  3,  Essex 

Ceiiti'.i,  Capt,    W,    IL    UiiMHell  ;  Nn.    4,    Walkerville, 

Capt.   H.  I',  Holilimoii  ;    No.   n,   Windsor,   Capt.    W. 

W.  IknvHon,     I'aiiuiiiHli-r,  Honv.  .Maj.,  F.  .\.  Meloche. 

Adjutant,  Ciuil,  M,  T,  UcevfH  '   Qr.  Mr.,  \i.  S.  Wigle. 

Surg.  .l/((j,,  If,  H,  CiiNgmIn,  M.D. 


OO.wl  lliitialloi 
^*dim    ,,,„.;t^  , 


on  "  Oxfni'tl  HIHi's"  (lid.  Qrs.,  Wood- 
Ont.).  Itiidge  and  Motto:  A  Maltese 
oroHS  havliiif  at  onoli  n(  lln  aiiglos  a  British  Lion,  and 
in  tliii  iitmli't'  Mill  niiiiu'.ali.  22  encircled  by  the  desig- 
nation, "Tlui  tliifoi'il  UIHfH."  The  whole  encircled  by 
a  wreath  of  Mapjii  Lt<iivi)H  Hunnoiinted  bv  the  Imperial 
Crown,  with  Iliy  iiiiitto,  "  Pro  aris  et  'focis,"  on  the 


,.|,*'-' 


116 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA  MILITIA  LIST. 


[1897 


1897] 


vreath,  at  base  of  badge.  Lt.-Cnlnml,  JmneN  Mutiro 
(Embro).  Majom,  J.  O.  Hegler  (IngemiH),  V.  W. 
Macqueen  (  Woodatocle). 
Companies:  No.  1,  Woodstonk,  Oapt,  K,  [,,  MitrUxi  ; 
No.  2,  Embro,  Capt.  J.  Q.  Ross  ;  No,  !l,  MfllMiPlOti, 
Capt.  A.  I).  Muir;  No.  4,  Ingeraoll,  Umn,  ,),  Vttlinci 
No.  6,  Norwich,  Capt.  Oeorpfu  JlluuHltiy  ;  Nil,  (), 
Strathallan,  Capt.  Win.  Aruliiion ;  No,  7,  Woml' 
stock,  Captain  H.  V.  Knight ;  No.  H,  TlHUMPiifiil'il, 
Capt.  Daniel  Qninn  (mant  Nimmii'l),  t'lliiiiiiiiilvi', 
Hon'y  Maj.  James  Sutherland.  Adiiilitnl,  111,  Mit). 
W.  H.  Davis.  Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Capt,  A,  H,  llt^l ;  Hufii, 
Afdj.,  JohnMcWmiani,.M.D.  Htirg,  Oapt,,  A,T,  Ulop, 
M.D.  » 

QQ„,1  "Beauce"  Battalion    of    Infantry  (llil,  Qfn,, 
^OlKl    Lamliton,  Que.).  W.-CWoho/,  .J,  Umi,  HI«iip1|, 

Major,  Thos.  J.  de  M.  Taschereau. 
Companies:  No.  1,  St.  Vital  de  Lanibtnri,  Ottjifc,  Rd- 
mond  Fortier;  No.  2,  Aylnier,  Cant,  and  llli'MttJor 
Damase  Paradis  ;  No.  3,  St.  Vital  du  hiinilttoil,  (!it|it., 
and  Bt.  Maj.  Loiiis  I'aradia  ;  No.  4,  Hla,  Mlirlw,  (Iniit, 
George  Morissette.  PaymaHter,  O,  U,  TftHOtierPttil 
(Ste.  Marie,  Beauce).    Admtanl,  , 

Qr.  Mr.,  L.  J.  A.  Rosa.    Surg.  Mnj,,  .F,  A.  Ndiiiioti, 
M.D. 

OXfV.  "Elgin"  Battalion  of  Infantry  did,  Qm,,  fit. 

^Olll  Thomai,  Out.).  Biulge  and  Motto  ;  TIip  Heal  of 
the  County  of  Elu'in,  within  a  Qartur  llPttl'ltlir  the 
words  "Elgin  Infantry,"  and  thfc  niiniMllilM  XXV, 
surrounded  by  a  Maple  wreath,  havini'  »t  top  ft  lieitver. 
Below  the  wreath,  a  scroll  witli  the  nntto,  "Otflniiitti 
Primum."  In  rear  of  all  and  extunrllnif  licyiillil  the 
wreath,  an  eight  pointed  star,  sunnniintwd  liv  the  tuu 
perial  Crown.  For  front  plate  of  helmet,  IIm'  itliove' 
described  badge  will  be  of  gilt  metal,  exiippt  Ihnt  the 
Seal  of  County,  the  beaver  and  the  Moroll  liMftclllK  the 
motto,  will  be  of  silver.  U.-ddimel,  .lohll  NltU'Py. 
Major, 

Pour  Companies,  St.  Thomas  :  Caiilnlim,  A,  V,  Mnl.iM'h' 
lin,  F.  T.  Stacey,  W.  J.  Green,  W.  N,  AlidrpWN,    I'liy' 
manter,  3.  J.  Teetzel.    Adjutant, 
Qr.    Mr.,    Arohd.     Bingham.      Surg,    Mnj.,    Itobert 
Kains.  M.D.     Surg.  Lt.,  A.  A.  MoUi'lmnioii, 

OAfli  "Middlesex"  Battalion  of  Light  Infftllll'yr//(f, 
.^Otll    Qrs_,  London,  Ont.).    U.-Gidiinut,  .(ohil  Irwili 

(Strathroy).    Major,  Robert  f.loEwBn  (HlD'nn). 
Companies  :  J!!q.   1,    Delaware,   Capt,    11,  (',  OnrilPtt ; 

No.  2,  Delaware  Station,  Capt.  O.  W,  Mttl'nh  i  No,  H, 

Glencoe,  Capt.  D.   E.  M.   Stuart;    No,   1,    IffPitllpy's 

Corners,  Capt.  T.  E.   Robson  ;    No,  ft,  |,i|Pilll,  (!|tpt, 

J.    B.    Milliken;     No.  6,    Park     Hill,    Capt,    W,    .». 

McRoberts  ;  No.  7,  Strathroy,  C'lptalii  T,  M,  Wpli'ti; 

No.  8,  Ilderton,  Captain  Bart.  Robson,      I'ltiliiuiHlcr, 

Hon'y  Maj.  John  Stevenson.  Adjutant, 

Qr.  Mr.,  I.  H.  Mcintosh.    Surg.  Maj,,  W,  l^  ItooiIlP, 

M.D. 


OTfl-k  "Lambton' 


'  Battalion  of  Infantry.  "Ml,  CInIr 
Borderers"  (Ud.  Qm.,  Sariiiti,  tint.),  Motto; 
"  Semper  paratusetlldeliH."  Lt.Cidnnut,  V.  H,  KJih, 
Major,  J.  F.  lieuwuril  (  Watford ). 
Companies:  No.  1,  Petrolea,  ('apt,  II,  ,],  ItawKon  ; 
No.  2,  Forest,  Capt.  W.  M.  liryaiil  ;  No,  II,  WItldpr, 
Capt.  W.  H.  Douthwaite ;  No.  4,  Warwick,  <  'iipt, 

;  No.  r.,  Point  Kdwaril,  (!h)iI,  .),  V, 
O'Neil ;  No.  6,  Watford,  Capt.  i  No,  7, 

Sarnia,  Capt.  Robert  .Mackenzie,  I'aiiiiianliir,  Itoti'y 
Maj.  S.  A.  Maovicar.  Ailjulant,  Capt,  I'',  W,  Klllpr- 
master.  Qr.  Mr.,  T.  V.Tnwi^rn.  Saig,  Mai,,  HiiUeH 
Gibson,  M.D.     Surg.  Capt.,  A.  N,  llayim,  M  I), 

OQf  Vi  "Perth"  Battalion  of  Infanti'.v  (//(/,  V"  .•*>''''" '• 
ZiOLIl  ford.  Out.).  Lt.-Ciiloitel,  R.H.  .MnKnlitht,  Maliirii, 

H.  A.  L.  White  (St.  Maru'ijumi  W.  (1,  MoKitrl|i, 
Companies:  No.  1,  Stratford,  (!upt,  (I,  AJpiniiHlt'C  1  No. 
2,  Stratford,  Capt.  and  lU.  Maj. (I.  T,  OooltP  ;  No,  ft,  HI. 
Mary's,  Capt.  David  W.  JamuHon  ;  No,  4,  Mt,  Miiry'H, 
Capt.  .las.  Hamilton;  No.  ft,  Html  ford,  Cupl,  11,  W, 
Copus;  No.  6,  Stratford,  Capt.  WilliunwoiHIiiy,  Pay- 
master, Hon'y  Maj.  William  Liiwrtiiiup  Adjutant, 
.  Q.M.,  Hon'y  Uttitl,  (Ipo,  Heck, 
Surg.  Ma}.,  W,  T.  Parke,  M.D. 


OOfVi    "Waterloo"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Ud.  Qrs., 
tivlll  Berlin,  Ont.).   Lt.-Colonel,  J.  L.  Cowan  (Oalt). 

Majors,  W.  H.  Cooper,  George  Aoheson. 
Companies :  No.  1,  Berlin,  Capt.  H.  J.  Bowman  ; 
No.  2,  Gait,  Capt.  W.  M.  Kerr ;  No.  3,  New  Hamburjr, 
Cttpt.  F.  H.  McCallum;  No.  4,  Gait,  Capt.  Wm.  Picker- 
ing ;  No.  5,  Hespeler,  Capt.  J.  H.  Ellis  ;  No.  8, 
Berlin,  Capt.  H.  Martin  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Major 
Adam  Cranston.    Adjutant,  Q.il., 

J;tmes  Jardine.     Surg.  Maj.,  R.  J.  Lockhart,  M.D. 


30th 


"Wellington"  Battalion  of  Rifles  (Ud.  Qrs., 
Guelph,  Ont.).  Lt.-Col.  W.  W.  White  {Arthur). 
Majors,  John  Mutrie  (Owtic),  D.  M.  Allan  (Nichol). 
Companies :  No.  1,  Harriston,  Capt.  Robert  Holtoni  ; 
No.  2,  Guelph,  Capt.  D.  L.  Schultz  ;  No.  3,  Fergus, 
C!apt.  .1.  J.  Craig  ;  No.  4,  Elora,  Capt.  Alex.  Moir 
f Nichol);  No.  ,'>,  Mount  Forest,  Capt.  J.  H.  Coyne; 
No.  6,  Eraniosa,  Capt.  Arch.  Johnson  ;  No.  7,  Erin, 
Capt.  T.  E. Carbery;  No.  8, 1'almerston,  Capt.,  Bt.  Maj. 
Wm.  Janiicson  ;  No.  9,  Guelph,  Capt.  L.  C.  Wideman  ; 
No.  in,  Arthur,  Capt.  .     Paymaster, 

Hon'y  Maj.  Edmund  Harvey.     Adjutant, 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Capt.  W.  M    Mann.     Surg.  Maj.,  W. 
H.  Johnson,  M.D.    S%iry.  Capt.,  J.  G.  Mennie,  M.D. 

Q1  af  "Orey"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Ud.  Qrs.,  Owen 
Olal  Sound,  Ont.).  Lt.-Col.,  .J.  P.  Telford  C/,et«/i;. 
Majors,  J.  Rorke  (Clarksburg),  A.  G.  Campbell  (Col- 
liw  wood). 
Companies :  No.  1,  Owen  Sound,  Capt.  A.  J.  Spencer; 
No.  2,  Meaford,  Capt.  H.  R.  Cleland ;  No.  3,  Owen 
Hound,  Capt.  Robt.  McKnight ;  No.  4,  Durham,  Capt. 
Hand.  .las.  McGirr  ;  No.  .I,  Chatsworth,  Capt.  John  Mc- 
Donald ;  No.  0,  Flesherton,  Capt.  C.  J.  Sproule  ;  No, 
7,  Clarksburg,  Capt.  Edward  Rorke  (Thumbury); 
No.  8,  Owen  Sotmd,  Capt.  C.  K.  Grigg.  Paymaster, 
Wm.  Masson.     Adjtitant,  Qr. 

Mr.,  J.  D.  Mcintosh.  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  C.  R.  Maclean, 
M.D.     Surg.  Capt,  Edmund  Oldham,  .M.D. 

on«J  "Bruce"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (lid.  Qrs., 
Ot^iim  Walkerton,  Ont.).  Badge:  Front  plate  for 
helmet,  gilt  dull  maple  leaf,  raised  garter  with 
"  Bruce  Infantry "  in  burnished  gilt  Roman  letters. 
Burnished  gilt  numerals  "  32  "  in  centre.  On  scroll 
below,  the  motto  "  Amor  Patriie."  Lt. -Colonel,  J.  H. 
Hoott  (Kincardine).  Majors,  Adam  Weir  (Walker- 
ton),  Ainsley  Megraw. 
Companies :  No.  1.  Port  Elgin,  Capt.  W.  C.  Forrester  ; 
No.  2,  Kincardine,  Capt.  Hugh  Clarke  ;  No.  3, 
Luoknow,  Capt.  ;  No.  4,  Paisley,  Capt. 

John  Nelson  ;  No.  5,  Walkerton,  Capt.  John  Hen- 
derson ;  No.  6,  Tara,  Capt.  W.  J.  Douglass  ;  No.  7, 
Wiarton,  Capt.  R.  L.  Graham  ;  No.  8.  Teeswater, 
C!apt.  V.  R.  Waldo.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  A.  B. 
Klein.  Adjutant,  Capt.  W.  J.  Holden  (Southampton). 
Q.M.,  William  M.  Shaw.  Surg.  Maj.,  De  W.  H.  Martin, 
M.D.     Surg.  Lt,  P.  J.  Scott,  M.D. 

a'lvA  "Huron"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qrs., 
"•  »-'  (loderich.  Ont.).  Lt.-Coloncl,  John  G.  Wilson 
(Seaforth).  Majors,  J.  A.  S.  Varcoe  (Carlow),  J.  A. 
Wilson  (Seaforth). 
Companies :  tio.  1,  Goderioh,  Capt.  Dudley  Holmes, 
No.  2,  Wingham,  Capt.  C.  E.  Williams ;  No.  3,  Seaforth; 
('apt.  Alex.  Wilson  ;  No.  4,  Clinton, Capt.  H.  B. Combe; 
No.  5,  Brussels,  Capt.  R.  S.  Hays ;  No.  «.  Exeter, 
Capt.  H.  T.  Ranee ;  No.  7,  Porter's  Hill,  Capt. 
.1.  W.  iShaw  (Gnderich  Toivuship) ;  No.  8,  Gorrie, 
Capt.  J.  Kaines  ;  No  9,  Dungannon,  Capt.  Wm. 
Young.  Pay  iiaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  Vtm.  Jordan.  Adju- 
tant, Capt.  C.  J.  A.  Cunningham-Dunloj).  Q.M.. 
Hon'y  Maj.  Josei)h  Beck.  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  W.  J.  H. 
Holme",  M.D.     Surg.  Capt.,  J.  R.  Shannon. 

'l/l<1i   "Ontario"    Battalion  of  Infantry  C//(/.   Qrs.. 

0'±LI1  Whitby,  Ont.).  Badge  and  Motto  :  Maltese 
CrosHsunnotmted  with  the  nwWn" Fideliset  f'arntus." 
The  regimental  mmiber  in  Roman  mnnorals  in  the 
centre.  The  whole  encircled  with  a  wreath  of  .Maple 
I/i'iives  and  surmouiited  with  a  Royal  Crown.  Lt.- 
I'ldonel,  N.  F.  Paterson  (Port  Perry).  Majors,  J.  K. 
Farewell,  J.  A.  McGillivray  (Uxbridge). 

Companies :  No.  1,  Whitby,  Caytt..  A.  G.  Henderson  ;  No. 
2,  Greenwood,  Capt.  T.  A.  McGillivray  ;  No.  3,  Oshawa, 


Capt.  J.  F.  Orierson 
Paterson  ;  No.  6,  Uxl 
tl,  Brooklin,  Capt.  Wi: 
Capt.  C.  F.  Bick.  J 
Baacoin.  Adjutant, 
Mr.,  Robert  Dillon,  i 
Surg.  Maj.,  D.  P.  Boj 

Q.-Tf-U  Battalion  of  In 
OOLll  Q„  Barrie, 
Agendo."  Lt.-Colonel 
Majors,  James  Ward 
lingw'iod). 
Companies:  No.  1,  Ban 
BayV,  No.  2,  Collingw 
3,  Coldwater,  Capt. 
Capt.  Fredk.  Sneath 
Phee  ;  No.  0,  Himtsv 
Peacock  ;  No.  7,  Orill 
S,  Midland,  Cai)t.  B. 
Maj.  Joseph  Rogers.  . 
Q.Af.,  J.  F.  Deane.  . 
M.D.    Surg.  Capt.,  l\ 

Qftfl-i  "Peel"  Batt.ili 

0^\^ll    ton,  Ont.).  M 

Colonel,  Richard  Tyr\ 

Evans  (Torojifo),  J.  A 

Companies :  No.  I,  Brai 

Port  Credit,  Capt.  R. 

Capt.   John   Knifton 

;   No.  .I,   1 

strong;    No.    6,    Alii 

Essa);  No.    7,   Shell 

Orangeville,  Capt.   W 

Major   Christopher  ( 

Q.. 

Surg.  Maj.,  James  H( 

C.  Law,  M.D. 


Q7f'U  "Haldimand" 
0^  LIA    York,  Ont.). 
Major,  R.  L.  Nei?es. 
Companies :  No.  1,  i'?i 
2,  Cayuga,  Capt. 
Capt.  Joseph  Clench 
Oritfith  ;  No.  5,  Jarv 
6,  Dunnville,  Capt 
Capt.  S.  N.  Davis, 
Rogers.    Adjutant 
Capt.  J.  A.  Gill 
Su,rg.  Capt.,  David 


Si 


I) 


Qfifli  Battalion,  "I 
OOLIl    fgyd^  Qnt,) 

crest  (comprising 
by  a  crescent)  uriden 
the  whole  encircled 
a  buckle  and  bearin 
and  his  Lordship' 
whole  surmounted 
shall  be  silver  for  ott 
sioned  oiflcers  and 
lion's  head,  chain  ai 
ornament  on  a   pi 
wreaths  of  JUaple  I 
the  base,  encircliri 
fimbriated  with  iiol 
the  cross  four  lionc 
the  crosH  a  jilate  of 
numerals  38,  surroi 
silver,  in.scribed  \v 
Over  all  the  Impcri 
supporting  tablet  o 
silver  on   pouch  w 
numerals  38,  surro 
moiuited  by  the  In 
Spence.     Majors,  \\ 
Six  Companies,  Bran 
Cameron   M.  F.  Mn 
S.  Gibson.     Pa  yarn 
Adjutant,  Capt.  C 
E.    H.   Stratfoifl 
Surg.  Capt,  Herbo 


[1897 


y  (Hd.  Qrs., 
Jowan  (Oalt). 

Bowman  ; 
:w  Hamburtr, 
Wm.  Picker- 
llis  ;  No.  g, 
Hon'y  Major 
.  Q.i/., 
lart,  M.D. 

(lid.  Qrs., 
ite  (A  rthur), 
m  (Nichol). 
lert  Holtoni  ; 
o.  3,  Fergus, 
.  Alex.  Moir 
H.  Coyne ; 
No.  7,  Erin, 
apt.,  Bt.  Maj. 
C.  Wideman  ; 
Paymaster, 

urg.  Maj. ,  W. 
ennie,  M.D. 

'd.  Qrn.,  Owen 
ilford  (Leith). 
ainpbell  (Co^ 

K.  J.  Spencer ; 
No.  3,  Owen 
)urham,  Capt. 
;aj)t.  John  Mc- 
Sproule ;  No. 
(Tluirnbury); 
Paymaster, 

L  ^'■ 

C  R.  Maclean, 
M.D. 

•y  (lid.  Qrs. , 
'ront  plate  for 
d  garter  with 
Roman  letters. 
itre.  On  scroll 
.■Colonel,  J.  H. 
.Veir    (Walker- 

'.  G.  Forrester ; 
arke  ;  No.  3, 
,  Paisley,  Capt. 
pt.  John  Hen- 
luglass ;  No.  7, 
.  8,  Teeswater, 
n'y  Maj.  A.  B. 
[S<mthamj)to7i). 
e  W.  H.  Martin, 


ry  (Hd.  Qrs., 
John  G.  Wilson 
Carlnw),  J.  A. 

idley  Holmes  , 
No.  3,  Seaforth; 
(t.H.B.  Combe; 
No.  6.  Exeter, 
r's    Hill,  Capt. 

No.  8,  Gorrie, 
n,  Capt.  Wni. 
Jordan.  Adjv- 
iinlop.     Q.M., 

Oil.,  W.  J.  H. 
annon. 

try  (lid.  Qrs.. 
otto :  Maltese 
lispt  Parntns.' 
unierals  in  the 
I'eatli  of  Mapli' 
1  Crown.  Lt.- 
Majors,  3.  E. 

enderson  ;  No. 
No.  3,  Oshawa, 


1897] 


DOMINION   OF   CANADA    MILITIA    LIST. 


117 


Oapt.  J.  F.  Grierson  ;  No.  4,  Beaverton,  Capt.  C.  A. 
Paterson  ;  No.  6,  Uxhridgo,  Capt.  S.  S.  Sharpe  ;  No. 
H,  Brooklin,  Capt.  William  Smith  ;  No.  7,  Cannington, 
Capt.  C.  F.  Bick.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Capt.  Horace 
Ba.scom.  Adjutant,  Bt.  Maj.  James  Rutledge.  Qr. 
Mr.,  Robert  Dillon.  Siiri;.  Lt.-Col.,  Francis  liae,  M.D. 
Surff.  Maj.,  D.  P.  Bogart,  M.D. 

q"4.U  Battalion  of  Infantry,  "Sinicoe  Foresters" (Wd. 

OOlll  Qfg  Barrie,  Out.).  Motto:  "  Spectemur 
Agendo."  Lt.-Cotonel ,  W.  E.  O'Brien  (Shanty  Bay). 
Majors,  James  Ward  {Barrie'),  R.  G.  Campbell  (Col- 
lingw'iod). 

Companies:  No.  1,  Barrie,  Capt.  A.  H.  O'Brien  (Shanty 
Bay);  No.  2,  (JoUingwood,  Capt.  George  \\.  Bnice ;  No. 
3,  Coldwater,  Capt.  .lohn  Gray  ■  No.  4,  Vespra, 
Capt.  Fredk.  Sneath ;  No.  5,  Barri_,  Capt.  J.  B.  Mc- 
I'hee  ;  No.  (5,  Himtsville,  Capt.,  Bt.  Maj.  Christopher 
Peacock  ;  No.  7,  Orillia,  Capt.  T.  H.  Drinkwater  ;  No. 
8,  Midland,  Cai)t.  B.  H.  Ardagh.  Paymaster,  Hon'y 
Maj.  Joseph  Rogers.  Adjutant,  Bt.  Maj.  Jos.  F.  Smith. 
Q.Af.,  J.  F.  Deane.  Surg.  Maj.,  J.  L.  G.  McCarthy, 
M.D.    Surg.  Capt.,  Richard  Raikes. 


qoi-l,  "Peel"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (//(f.  Qrs.,  iiramp- 
OOLll  lon^  Ont.).  Motto:  "Pro  aris  et  focis."  Lt.- 
Colonel,  Richard  Tyrwhitt  (Bradford).  Majors,  O.  T. 
Evans  (Toronto),  J.  A.  Duff  (Cookstown). 
Companies:  No.  1,  Brampton.  Capt.  J.  S.  Brown;  No.  2, 
Port  Credit,  Capt.  R.  C.  Windeyer ;  No.  3,  Cookstown, 
Capt.   John   Knifton  ;     No.  4,  Albion, 

;  No.  .1,  Bond  Head,  Capt.  A.  L.  Arm- 
strong; No.  6,  AUiston,  Capt.  H.  Graham  (West 
Essa)  ;  No.  7,  Shelburne,  Cajit.  O.  Heron  ;  No.  8, 
Orangeville,  Capt.  W.  Wallace.  Paymaster,  Hon'y 
Major  Christopher  Cooke  (Cookstoivn).  Adjutant, 
.  Q.M.,  Hon'y  Capt.  E.  J.  Carter. 
Surg.  Maj.,  James  Henry,  M.D.  Sury.  Lt.,  W.  DeW. 
C.  Law,  M.D. 


q'TfVi  "Haldimand"    Battalion  of  Rifles  f/W.  Qrs., 
Ot  tl.l    York,  Ont.).    Lt.-Colonel,    Robert  H.   Davis. 

Major,  R.  L.  Nei!es. 
Companies :  No.  I,  I'^rk.  Capt.  ."Vrulw.  Williamson  ;  No. 
2,  Cayuga,  Capt.  A.  T.  Thompson  ;  No.  3,  Caledonia, 
Capt.  Joseph  Clench  ;  No.  4,  Hagarsville,  Capt.  B.  A. 
Gritfith  ;  No.  5,  Jarvis,  Capt.  Wm.  C.  Vanloon  ;  No. 
«,  Dunnville,  Capt.  A.  E.  Rastrick  ;  No.  7,  Caledonia, 
Capt.  S.  N.  Davis.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  John  H. 
Rogers.  Adjutant,  Lieut.  W.  M.  Weir.  Q.M.,  Hon'y 
Capt.  J.  A.  Gill.  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  Jacob  Baxter,  M.D. 
Surg.  Capt.,  David  Thompson,  XI. D. 

004- ]■,  Battalion,  "  Duflferin Rifles  of  Canada"  (Bm«<- 
OOlll  yo^(j_  Ont.).  Badge,  &o.:  the  Earl  c."  DuHerin'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  "Dnfforin  Rifles," 
and  his  Lordship's  motto,  "  Per  vi.is  rectas,"  the 
whole  surmounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown.  The  batljfe 
shall  be  silver  for  ofticers  and  l)ronze  for  noncommis- 
sioned  olficers  and  men.  Cross-belt  ornaments  :  A 
lion's  head,  chain  and  whistle  in  silver  with  a  centre 
ornament  on  a  polished  silver  jilate  l)etween  two 
wreaths  of  Maple  Leaves  of  frosted  silver  conjoined  at 
the  base,  encircling  a  Maltese  cross  of  frosted  silver, 
fimbriated  with  iiolished  silver— between  the  arms  of 
the  cross  four  lioncols;;".s,s(mf-.rmn;(iM(  -charged  uiion 
the  cross  a  plate  ot  frosted  silver  inscril)e(l  with  the 
numerals  38,  surrounded  with  a  iiorder  also  of  frosted 
silver,  inscribed  with  the  words  "  DulTerin  Rifles." 
Over  all  the  Imperial  (Jrown  in  silver  resting  upon  a 
8upi)ortiiig  tablet  of  the  same.  .\  centre  oniiMuent  of 
silver  on  pouch  at  back  of  bell  consisting  of  the 
numera'.s  38,  surrounded  by  a  bugle,  the  whole  sur- 
mounted by  the  Imperial  Crown.  Lt.-i'olond,  David 
Spence.  Majors,  W.  A.  Wilkes,  H.  F.  Leonard. 
Six  Companies,  Brantford :  Captains,  J.  W.  Fuller,  E.  D. 
Cameron  M.  F.  Miiir,  E.  C.  Ashtim,  F.  A.  II'  ward,  I). 
S.  Gibson.  Paiimaster,  Hon'y  Capt.  J.  S.  "  ..nilton. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  C.  M.  Nelles!  Q.M.,  Hon'y  Capt.  J. 
E.  H.  Stratfoifl.  Smy.  Maj.,  W.  T.  Harris,  M.  D. 
Surg.  Capt.,  Herbert  A   Minchin,  M.D. 


OQi.].  "  Norfolk"  Battalion  of  Rifles(//'i. Qr».,  Simcoe, 
OiJlll  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-comnuHsioned 
officers  and  meil.    Lt.-Colonel,  II.  L.  Coombs.  Majors, 

1.  E.  Yor]i  {Water/ord),  T.  R.  Atkinson. 
Companies :  No.  1,  Simcoe,  Capt.  Geo.  A.  Curtis  ;  No.  2, 

Hartford,  Capt.  Wm.  Renton  ;  No.  3,  Port  liowan, 
Capt.  Geo.  Price  (St.  Williams);  No.  4,  Kingslake, 
Capt.  C.  B.  Matthews ;  No.  5,  Waterford,  Capt.  W. 
B.  Langs  ;  No.  6,  Sinicoe,  Capt.  F.  I).  Coombs  ;  No.  7, 
Walsiiij^'ham  Centre,  Capt.  William  Marlin ;  No.  8, 
Fredericksburg,  Capt.  Thomas  Brearly.  Paymaster, 
J.  M.  Tweedale.  Adjutant, 
Qr.  Mr.,  G.  H.  Luscombe.      Surg.  Lt  ,  J.  C.  Grasette. 

/I /^i.1,  "  Northumberland  "  Battalion  of  Infantrv  (Hd. 

'tlLll  Q,.^,^  Cobourg,Ont.).  Motto:  "Excelsior." 
Lt.-Col.,  R.  Z.  Rogers  f6'ro.//o)0.  Majors,  O.  L.  Dun- 
can (Moriinnstun),  John  McCaugbev. 

Companies :  So.  1,  Cobourg,  Capt.  /(twin  Campbell ;  No. 

2,  Cobourg,  Capt.  W.  H.  Flo^■d ;  No.  3,  Campbell- 
ford,  Capt.  R.  H.  Bonnycastle;  No.  4,  Brighlon,  Capt. 
W.  C.  Butler;  No.  «,  Grafton,  Cav>t.  R.  P.  Rogei-a ; 
No.  7,  Colborne,  Capt.  F.  C.  B.  Greer  ;  No.  8,  Castle- 
ton,  Capt.  R.  E.  Birdsall ;  No.  i),  Hastings,  Capt.  H. 
W.  Fowlds.  Payutaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  A.  J.  Van  Ingen. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  W.  J.  Hamilton.  Qr.  Mr.,  Hony. 
Maj.  H.  J.  Snelgrove.  Surg.  Majors,  W.  A.  Willough- 
by,  M.D.,  and  Const.  O'Gorman,  M.D. 

4.1  cf"'''""'^^''^''"'^"  l^attalion  of  ll\f\es(Hd.  Qrs.,  Brock- 
tlot  vilie,(int.).  Badge  and  Motto :  A  Maltese  cross 
surmounted  by  a  Crown.  In  the  centre  the  tiumeral 
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,  \>.  E.  Jackson  fG'on- 
anoijue),  G.  M.  Cole. 
Companies :  No.  1.  Brockville,  Ca])t.  Wm.  Cook  ;  No.  2, 
Gananoque,  Capt.  F.  M.  Turner ;  No.  3,  Delta,  Capt. 
M.  L.  Day  ;  No.  4,  Brockville,  ('apt.  G.  L,  Starr ; 
No.  .5,  Carieton  Place,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  Jos.  McKay  ; 
No.  0,  Goulburn,  Capt.  Wm.  Garvin.  Paymaster, 
Hon'y.  Capt.  Wm.  J.  Wright.. 4 (Jyf., 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'v  Maj.  J.  E.  Kincaid.  Surq.  Lt.-Col., 
V.  H.  Moore,  M.D.    Surg.  Capt.,  U.  H.  Preston,  M.D. 

AOnA   "Brockville"  Battalion  of  Infantrv  (//<?.  Qrs., 
t^ULl     Perth.  Out.).     /y^-Cn/"»W,  Arthur  J.  Mathe- 

son.    Majors,  T.  W.  Sparham  (Brockville)  and  Geo- 

ghegan  HoUinsworth  ( I'eiiitiroke). 
Companies :  No.  1,  Almonte,  Capt.   (ieorge  Williams; 

No.  2,  Brockville,  Capt.  A.  B.  McClean  ;  No.  3,  Perth, 

Capt.    W.    M.    Kellock  ;    No.    4,    Lansdnwne,    Capt. 

W.  X.  Boweii  ;  No.  ,'i,  Renfrew,  Cajil.  James  Craig  ; 

No.  (),  Pembroke,  Capt.  Lennox  Irving.    Adjutant,  Lt. 

W.T.  rt"o<lden.     Qr.  Mr.,  J.  S.  Tullis.    S'urg.   Maj., 

D.  P.  Lynch,  M.D.     Surg.  Capt.,  R.  N.  Hortbn,  M.D. 

j^o,,,l  "Ottawa  and  Carieton"  Battalion  of  Rifles 
tOlll  (ji,i  Qrs.,  City  of  Ottawa).  Ornaments 
and  Devices:  Cioss-belt,  a  lion's  head,  chain  and 
whistle.  The  centre  ornament  to  cotisist  of  a  .Maltese 
cross  having  in  each  of  its  angles  a  lion,  in  centre  the 
regimental  motto,  ".Advance,"  iti  a  double  circle 
round  the  iiumeiul  43,  the  whole  encircled  by  a 
wreath  of  Maple  Leaves  surmounted  ly  a  Royal 
Crown,  with  the  words  "Ottawa  and  Carieton  HiHes" 
on  a  scroll  at  foot.  liailge  for  Forage  Cap  :  The  .Maltese 
cross  forming  the  centre  ornament  of  the  cross-belt. 
Ornament  for  Pouch  :  .\  bugle  siisiicndcd  by  a  knotted 
ribbon  with  cord  and  tassels.  The  ornaments  with 
devices  in  silver  for  otHccrs,  bronze  for  non-commis- 
sioned officers  and  nion.  Lt. ■Ciiliiiii'l,  .foshnn  Wright 
fllull.  Que.).  Majors,  A.  P.  Sherwood,  li.  II,  Mel'. 
Si'.r  Companies,  Ottawa:  Caiitains,  \\.  M.  McKay, 
R.  A.  Ilelmer,  Alex.  McLean,  F.  E.  Stuart,  Ilenrv 
Watters.  Paymasic:',  Hon'y  Capt.  K.  D.  .Sutherlaiifi. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  S.  Maynanl  Rogers,    (jr.  Mr.,  W.  A. 


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[189- 


Jamieaon.    Sti,rg.   Lt.-CoL,  R.   H.   W.   Powell,  M.D. 
Surg.  Maj.,  W.  F.  Scott,  M.D. 

4^^4-1-,  "Welland"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qm., 
frtll  yiajara  Falls,  Ont.).  Motto:  "  Mors  aut  Vic- 
toria." Lt.-Colonel,  Jmnea  iiorin  ( Jiidi/eivay).  Major, 
L.  C.  Raymond  (Welland). 
Companies :  No.  1,  Niajrara  Falls.  Capt.  J.A.Vandersliiys; 
No.  3,  Chippewa,  Capt.  J.  A.  Greenwood;  No.  4,  Fort 
Erie,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Major  E.  A.  Crnikshank  ;  No.  5, 
Welland,  Capt.  J.  E.  Cohoe ;  No.  6,  Niagara  Falls, 
Capt.  G.  A.  MoMickini^  >  No.  7,  Sievensville,  Capt. 
Jno.  Edgeworth  ;  No.  8,  Welland  Port,  Capt.  and 
Bt.-Maj.  John  Barwell  Paiimant/r,  Hon'v  Maj.  H. 
Bender.  Adjt.  Capt.  F.  W.  im\(Nia!iara  l''alh).  Qr. 
Mr.,  Hon'y  Major  Joseph  Clark.  Svrg.  Majors,  3  W 
Oliver,  M.D.,  and  S.  H.  Glasjfow,  M  D. 

4^tll  "  West  Durham  "  Battalion  of 'nfantry    (lid. 

**t»LlJ  Qy^^  Buwinanville,  Out).  Lt.-Colond,  John 
Hughes  {yeivtunville).  Majov,  Samuel  Hughes  (Lind- 
say). 

Companies :  No.  1,  Bowmanville,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj. 
P.  J.  Rowe  (  Tjaiiington) ;  No.  2,  Fenelon  Falls,  Capt. 
W.  D.  Hunter  (Lindsay) ;  No.  'A,  Burtonville,  Capt. 
and  Bt.  Maj.  W.  J.  Brown  (Burton) ;  No.  4,  Lind 
say,  Capt.  .J.  W.  Wallace  ;  No.  .5,  Omemee,  Capt.  and 
Bt.  Maj.  J.  Evans  ;  No.  (i,  Lindsay,  Capt.  W.  Holtorf. 
Paiimaster,  Hon  y  Capt.  W.  S.  H\i8sell.  Adjutant, 
Capt.  Robert  S.\lvestpr.  Qi:  Mr.,  Eustace  Hopkins. 
Surg.  Maj.,  J.  W.  McLaughlin,  AI.D.  Sun).  Lieut., 
'D.  W.  Shier. 

d.ftf  It   "  ^•'^'^^  Diu-ham  "  Battalion  of  i»tsintrv( lid. Qrs. 

tUtll  J>^,|.^  Hope,  Ont.).  Motto:  ". Semper  Paratu.s." 
Lt. -Colonel,  F.  A.  Benson.  Majors,  K.  Dingwall,  H. 
A.  Ward. 

Companies:  No.  2,  Port  Hope,  Japt.  Robert  Deyell ; 
No.  3,  Port  Hope,  Capt.  W.  J.  Robertson  ;  No.  4. 'Mill- 
brook,  Capt,  C.  If.  Winslow  ;  No.  0,  Springville,  Capt. 
T.  J.  Johnston  ;  No.  6,  Bethany,  Lieut.  J.  H.  Staples ;  | 
No.  7,  Janetville,  Capt.  J.  \V.  Gray  (Ikiillicltoro).  Pay-  j 
master,  Hon'v  .Maj.  liiohard  Howden.  Adjut.atd, 
Capt.  J.  A.  V.  Preston  (MUVnook).    Qr.  Mr.',  Hony. 

Capt.  J.  P.  Clenies.     Surg.  Maj.,  Jas.  Might,  M.D. 



^■74-1,   "Frontenac"  Battalion  of  Infantry  f//rf,  Qrs., 
t/  Lll   j{ii,(jifton,ilnt.).  L^-C«Z(lH('/, George H.  Hunter 
(Kepler,  Co.   Frontenac).   Majors,  Chas.  N.  Spooner 
(Elginburg)  and  Robert  Cox. 
C 'mpanies:  No.  1,   Inverary,  Capt.  Fredk.  Ferguson; 
No.  2,  Sydenham,  Capt.  Stephen  Knight  ;  No.  3,  Mos- 
cow, Capt.  J.  A.  .\iuey  ;  No.  4,  Napanee,  (.'apt.  Alex. 
Sharpe ;  No.  I'l,    Harrowsniilh,  Capt.  J.   A.   Hunter ; 
No.  (j.  Enterprise,  Capt.  A.  D.  Cart\vi'i>,ht.     No.  7, 
Odessa,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj,  J.  E.  Mabcc.     J'aiiniaster, 
Adjutant,  Capt.  O,  E,  Hewton. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Capt.  James  Bvrne.     Sum.  Maj.,  M.  I.  Bee- 
man,  M.D.    Surg.  Lt.,  C.  L.  Curtis',  M.l)! 

ASfli  Battalion,  "  Highlanders"  ("Airod^o,  Out.).  Lt- 
to  til    Colonel,  J,  I.  Davidson.    Majors,  W.  C.  Mac- 

donald,  A.  M,  Cosl)y. 
Eifiht  Coirjjanies,  Toronto  :  Captains,  D,  M,  Robertson, 

Bt.  Ma,'    \Vilbur    Henderson,   Wm.    Hendrie,    J.    A. 

Currie,  J.  F.  Michie,  W.  11.  Orchard,  J.  F.  lianisay, 

H.  C.  MacLean.     Pa!i)naster,  Hon'y  Ca])t.  1).  Mac- 

Gillivray.     Adjutant,    Capt.    Duncan    Don.ild.     Qr. 

Mr.,  Jaines  Adams.     Surt/.  Maj.,  W.  T.  Stuart,  M.D. 

Surg.  Lt.,  A.  A.  Dame,  .M.D. 

AOfli  "Hastings"  Battalion  of  liifies  (/ir/.  Qrs.,Stir- 
tiTLIl  liiig^  Ont.).  Lt.-Cohnel,  .las.  Brown  (nHle- 
ville).  Major,  Bt.  Lt.-(^ol,  1",  H,  Hambly  (Iklh'r.iUe). 
Companies:  No,  1,  Belleville,  Ciipt.and  l!t.  Maj.K<lward 
Harrison  ;  No.  2,  Stirling,  ('apt.  .1.  C.  Wilson  (AVnc- 
don);  No.  3,  Sidney,  Caiit.  .).  (irahaui  ;  No.  1,  Mmloc, 
Capt.  J.  R.  Orr  ;  No.  .'>,  Tyendcnaga,  Capt.  and  Bt. 
Maj.  H.  J.  Lemiox  ;  No,  0,  Trenton, 
Paymaster,  R.  Grass.  Adjutmit,  Cnyil.  A.  II.  Smith. 
Qr.'  Mr.,  Hon'v  Capt.  W.  S.  Volume.  Sum.  Lt.-Col., 
Robt.  Tracy,  .M.D.     Surg.  Maj.,  J.  J.  Farley,  .M.D. 

c/^tU  Battalion  of  Infantrv,  "  Huntingdon  Borderers," 
«.»lltll      (//,;,    Q,.^^    lluntin'id'U,    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  Boitlerers." 
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  {liockburn). 
Major, 
Companies :  No  1,  Huntingdon,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj. 
Isaac  Gardner  ;  No.  2,  Ornistown,  Capt.  Jtio.  Gilbert ; 
No.  3,  Rockburn,  Capt.  S.  H.  Henderson ;  No.  4, 
Athelstan,  Capt.  P.  C.  McGinnis.  Paymaster,  J.  J. 
Moss  (Ormstown).   Adjutant,  Qr.Mr., 

James  Rennie.    Surg.  Maj.,  Peter  McLaren,  M.D. 

;;:  1  QJ.  "  Hemmingford  Rangers"  Battalion  of  Infantry, 
•-'  '^*l'  ;    lid.  Qrs.,  Hemmingford,  Que.).     Lt.-Colonel, 

Richard  Lucas  (Roxham,  St.   John's).    Major,  .John 

.McFee. 
Companies:  No.  1,  Havelock,  Capt.  Samuel  Orr;  No.  2, 

Lacolle,    CJajit.    W.    Waters ;    No.   3,   Hemmingford, 

('apt.  G.   .1.   .McKay  ;  No.  4,  Roxham,  Capt.  Robert 

lloyle  ;  No.  ">,  Uiverlleld,  Capt.  J.  McG.  Stewart ;  No. 

0,  St.  Renii,  ('apt.    Louis  Ste.    .Marie.     Paymaster, 

Hon'y  Maj.  W.  B.  .lohnson.    Adjutant, 

.     Qr.  Mr.,  W'm.  \\\e\\.    Surg.  Maj.,  WaMur  Ae 

Monilpied,  il.I). 

SOnrl  "  l^rome"  Battalion  of  Light  Infantry  (//(?.  Qrs. 
-IIU  Kiiowlton,  Que.).  Lt.-Colonel, 
Major,  C.  C.  Perkins  (Mansonville). 
Companies :  No.  1,  Abercorn,  Capt.  C.  M.  Willey  ;  No. 
2,  Knovvlton,  Capt.  L.  R,  Whitman;  No,  3,  Sutton, 
Capt.  C.  C.  Dyer;  No.  4,  East  Farnhani,  Ca)il. 
Clark  Hall ;  No,  ,'>,  Mansonville,  (^apt.  (.'.  M.  Bowen  ; 
No.  6,  Bolton,  Capt.  J.  K.  Latty  ;  No.  7.  Magog, 
Capt.  .     Paiimaster,  Hon'v  Capt.  G. 

B.Hall.     Adjutant,  .    Qr.  Mr.,\\.l{. 

O'Reagan.    Sum.   Maj.,  R,  T.  E.  .MiicDonald,   M  D. 
Surg.  Capt.,  H.  W.  Wood,  M.D. 

.■^O,.,!  "Sherbrooke"  Battalion  of  Infantrv(S/((,'r?woofr«, 
•fOU^l  QhpX  Device  and  .Motto  :  The  liumeral  LIII, 
surrounded  by  a  circle  inscribed  with  the  word  "  Sher- 
l)rooke."  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,  .  Majors,  E.  B.  Worthing- 

ton,  II.  R.  Fraser. 
Four  Companies,  Sherbrooke  :  Captains,  E.  W.  Farwell, 
R.  .Tas.  .Spearing,  G.  K.  .\ddie,  Thos.  Sonuners.  Pan- 
master,  ilon'y  Major  Henry  A.  Odell.  Adjutant, 
.  Qr.  Mr. ,  Hon'y  Capt.  Thomas 
Rawson.     Surg.  Maj,,  A   N.  Worlhington,  .M.D. 

:^/l4-l|  "  Richmond"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (lid.  Qrs., 
"  ^  liichmond.  Que.).  Badge:  Shield ar//.,  bearing 
a  cross  sa., — with  ligiu'es  54  in  centre— between  four 
Cornish  choughs /»///'. ;  siu'inounted  by  a  Ducal  Coro- 
net, ()/',  a  diough  rising  ;)/))•.  Motto,  "  Steady."  The 
whole  surrounded  by  a  wreath  of  .Maple  Leaves  with 
Beaver.  Lt.-Colonel,  J.  W.  Harkom  (Melbourne). 
Major, 
Companies  :  No.  1,  Danville,  Capt.  C.  C.  Cleveland  ;  No. 
2,  Melbourne,  (,'a|it.  T.  I).  Newell;  No.  3,  Ri('hmond, 
Capt.  J.  V.  T.  Brooks;  No.  4,  Windsor  Mills,  ('apt.  M. 
H.  Ilealy ;  No.  r,,  Kirkdale,  C'ajit.  Christopher  N. 
Lyster  ;  No.  6,  Kirkdale,  Caiit.  W.  R.  Stevens.  Pay- 
master, .  .Adjutant, 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  .Major  T,  P,  Cleveland  Surg.  Maj.,  T. 
L,  Brown,  M,D.     Surgeon  Lt.,  L.  F.  MacKenzie,  M.D. 

KXf]-,  "  Megantic  Light  Infantry  "  Battalion(//(/.  Qrs., 
•7.JL11  J„rerness,Que.).  Device  and  Motto  :  TheG.ar- 
ter  surnioiMifed  by  a  Crown,  on  which  the  word 
".Megantic"  is  inscribed.  Within  the  Garter  the 
mnneral  LV.  The  Garter  is  surrounded  by  a  wreath 
of  Maj)le  Leaves  and  supjiorted  by  the  Regimental 
Colours,  and,  underneath,  the  motto,  "  Semper  Para- 
t\is"  inscribed  on  a  scroll.  It. -Colonel,  W.  J.  Ward 
(Lower  Ireland).  Majors,  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  Wm. Thompson 
(Coatieoolc),  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  Oswald  Hunter. 
Companies :  No.  J,  Kinnear's  Mills,  C!apt.  Edward 
Lipsev  ;  No.  2,  Inverness,  Caiit.C.  M.  Brocklesby;  No.  3, 
New  Ireland,  Capt,  W,  J.  Biiggs;  No,  4,  Maple  Hill, 
Capt,  Jas.  Watkins  ;  No.  .'>,  Ste.  Julie  de  Somerset, 
Cajit.  Alphonse  Pelleticr;  No.  0,  .St.  Sylvestre,  (Japt. 


1.S97J 


Kraticis  Carroll.  Pai 
A  djutant,  Bt.  Maj.  1 
Capt.  Arthur  Cross. 

-n^U  "GrenviUe"  1 
t^ULll  Qrs.,Prescott, 
(Burritt's  Rapids).  . 
[Spencerville),  J.  B.  ^ 
Companies  :  No.  1,  Ca 
2,  Prescott,  Capt.  ( 
Rapids,  Capt.  T.  A. 
1).  W.  Beckett;  Nc 
Morrison ;  No.  6,  S 
mond;  No.  7,  Metci 
master, 

H.  Burritt  (Burritf. 
Surg.  Maj.,  J.  A.  1 
J.  A.  Joues,  M.D. 

=  7fU  Battalion  of  It 
VI  m  (Peterboroug 
Beaver,  und'-r  which 
by  a  scroll  or  garter 
the  designation,  "  P( 
surrounded  by  a  wi 
with  the  Rose,  the  T 
mounted  by  the  Imp: 
motto,  "Qtiis  Sepa 
.Majors,  E.  B.  Edwar 
Six  (Companies,  Peterl 
W.  H.  Hill,  K.  a. 
Hayes,  E.  B.  Clegg. 
Howard.  Adjutant, 
Ilon'y  Maj.  Wm.  1 
Hallid.ay,  M.D. 

"i  Q  f  Vi   "  Compton  "  '. 

.J->i,Il   Bury,  Que.), 
town).  Major,  E.  S.  I 

Companies :     No.    1, 
Pope  ;  No.  2,  Scotst 
Marsborough,  Capt. 
Capt.    Richard    VV. 
Donald  Beaton  ;  No 
Hitchcock  ;  No.  7,  (. 
No.  8,  Beebe  Plain, 
slow,  Capt. 
S.    H.    Botterill.     /' 
Lockett.  Adj%itant, 
Wright.    Surg.  Maj 


KQt-l-i  "Storniont    : 
«J.;L11   fantry  (//(/.  (, 
Mottoes  on  the  Reg 
the  Crown  atiil  Bea\ 
bit  "  ;  in  the  .seconc 
third  corner,  a  shi)) 
of  grain  surroundc 
motto  :  "  Foy  pour 
Bredin  (Woodlands 
(Cornwall),  Gordon 
Companies:  No.  1,  Co 
(Jornvall,  Capt.    R( 
('apt.  J.  A.    Macdo 
('apt.  F.   D.  F.  Mac 
(Japt     Hiram  A.  M 
A.    II.  Tinkess;  No, 
Trousdale.     I'aymn 
Adjutant,    Capt, 
Milliken.    Sum.  M, 
Capt.,  H.  J.  Harrisi 


\i\fll\  Clarenivrille 
of  the  services  rend 
Battalion  on  the  2rit 
niitted  to  bear  on 
"Kccles  Hill,"  with 
Watch  Well."  U. 
lo'idge).     Majors,  J. 

Couipanles  ;  No  1,  PI 
No.  2,  Clarencevil! 
Dunham,  Capt.  Joe 
('apt.  (i.  Higgins  ; 
Hart ;  No,  H,  Frelig 
Paymaster,  Hon'v! 
Qr.  Mr.,  R,  F,  De'rit 


[1891 


Boi'derers." 
le  (Jarter  sui- 
,  and,  under- 
'  inscribed  on 
ioiir,  a  Maple 

[Jiiickburn). 

and  Bt.  Maj. 

Jno.  Gilbert; 
eraon  ;  No.  4, 
/waster,  J.  J. 
Qr.Mi:, 
aren,  M.I). 

)n  of  Infantry, 

lA.-Cohmel, 

Major,  .lohn 

lel  Orr ;  No.  2, 

Hemniiiigford, 

Capt.  Roberl 

Stewart ;  No. 

I'aymaster, 

faj.,  Walter  dc 


intr.v(//(f.  Qm. 


A.  Willey  ;  No. 
So.  S,  Sutton, 
.rnhani,  Caja. 
C.  M.  Bowen  ; 
S'o.  7.  Magofr, 
llon'v  Capt.  (i. 
Qr.  Mr.,  VV.  If. 
;l)onald,   M  I>. 


ttyiSherlirooke, 
niuneral  LIII, 
le  word  "Sher- 
reath  of  Roses, 
^s,  surmounted 
{caver  above  a 
sijjno  vinces." 
i.  B.  Worthing- 

,  E.  W.  Farwell, 
oniniers.  I'aii- 
ill.  Adjutant, 
f  Capt.  Thomas 
ton,  M.D. 

titry  (lid.  Qr.i., 
Id  ar.i/.,  hearing 
—between  four 
,■  a  Ducal  Coro- 
"  Steady."  The 
lie  Leaves  with 
11    (McUHiurne). 

Cleveland  ;  No. 
.  :!,  Richmond, 
Mills,  Capt.  M. 
Christopher  N. 
Stevens.     I'ath 

Surf).  Maj.,  T. 
[acKenzie,  M.D. 

talion(//(f.  Qix., 
lotto:  The  Car- 
hich  the  word 
he  Carter  the 
ed  by  a  wreath 
Lhe  Regimental 

"  Semper  Para- 
•el,  W.  J.  Ward 
Wm.  Thompson 
er. 

Capt.  Edward 
■ockleshy;  No.  li, 
).  4,  Maple  Hill, 
lie  de  Somerset, 
Sylvestre,  (Japt. 


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Francis  Carroll.  PaiiinaKter,  Hony.  M"^  T.  R.  Porter. 
Adjutant,  Bt.  Maj.  Thos.  McKenz'ie.  Qr.  Mr.,  Hony. 
Capt.  Arthur  Cross.   Sur(/.  Maj.,  W.  Thompson,  M.U. 

xat^U  "Granville"  Battalion,  "Lisffar  Rifles.'  (fid. 

«;ULI1  Q„  _  PreHCott,  Out.).  Lt.-Cnlonel,  R.O.Campbell 
(niirritt'n  liapidn).  Majurx,  Bt.  Lt.-i^iol.  A.  Cariuichael 
{S/ieneerville),  i.  B.  Checkley  (A'orf/i  .iiigusla). 

Companiex :  No.  1,  Cardinal,  Capt.  William  Stitt  ;  No. 
;i,  Presoott,  Capt.  O.  S.  Dawson ;  No.  3.  IJurritt's 
Rapida,  Capt.  T.  A.  Kidd  ;  No.  4,  Kemptville,  Capt. 
1).  W.  Beckett ;  No.  ."i,  North  Augusta,  Capt.  Jas. 
Morrison ;  No.  6,  SpencerviUe,  Capt.  G.  A.  Drum- 
niond;  No.  7,  Metcalfe,  Capt.  A.  P.  Inilay.  Pan- 
maxter,  .     Adiutant,  Bt."  Maj.  W. 

11.  Hurritt  (Burritt'g  liapidn).  Qr.  Mr.,  J.  A.  Tripp. 
.S'ltiy/.  Mnj.,  J.  A.  McCamnion,  M.D.  Surg.  Capt., 
J.  A.  Joues,  M.D. 

syi-l,  Battalion  of  Infantry,  '  Peterboroi:}{h  Rangers" 
viVll  (Peterborow/h,  oiit.).  Device  and  .Motto  :  A 
Beaver,  iindor  which  are  the  numerals  LVII  encircled 
by  a  scroll  or  garter  clasped  by  a  buckle,  and  bearini* 
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,  "QuU  Separalnt."  lA.-Cdhncl,  I!.  W.  Bell. 
Majors,  E.  B.  Edwards,  K.  II.  Breiman. 
Six  (jompaiiieit,  Peterborough:  Captains,  J,  W.  Mill.ar, 
W.  H.  Hill,  K.  (}.  Lech,  Arthur  Stevenson,  L.  -M. 
llayea,  E.  B.  Cleg«-.  Pai/tnaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  J.  A. 
Howard.  Adjutant,  Capt.  E.  l'\  Mason.  Qr.  Mr., 
Ilon'y  Maj.  Wm.  Langford.  Surg.  Ma).,  J.  T.  I. 
llalliday,  M.D. 

,r:Ofl-i  "Com|)ton"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qr,i., 
W)i/II  j}„r,f^  Qm:).  Lt. -Colonel,  .M.  B.  .McAuley  (Scots- 
town).  Major,  E.  S.  Baker  (Cookshire). 
Companies:  No.  1,  Bury  (Robinson),  Capt.  O.  L. 
Pope  ;  No.  2,  Scotstown,  Capt.  P.  J.  Gillies  ;  No.  13, 
Marsborough,  Capt.  J.  T.  Mclver;  No.  4,  Marbleton, 
Capt.  Richard  W.  Weyland ;  No.  ,'>,  Milan,  Ca))t. 
Donald  Beaton  ;  No.  (J,  Massawippi,  Capt.  G.  P.  II. 
Hitchcock  ;  No.  7,  Coaticook,  C'apt.  R.  G.  Trenholm  ; 
No.  8,  Beebe  Plain,  Capt.  H.  T.  Elder  ;  No.  9,  Win- 
slow,  Capt.  ;  No.  10,  Cookshire,  Capt. 
.S.  H.  Botterill.  Pagmnster,  Hon'y  Maj.  Ednmnd 
Lockett.  Adjutant,  .  Qr.  Mr.,  Robert 
Wright.     Surg.  Maj.,  R.  H.  Phillimore,  M.D. 

iXQi-]-,  "  Stormont  and  Glengarry"  Battalion  of  In- 
*JkJV,11  fantry  (HJ.  Qrs.,  Cornwall,  O.it.).  Devices  and 
Mottoes  on  the  Regimental  Colour  :  In  the  first  corner 
the  Crown  and  Beaver,  with  the  motto,  "(^uis  Separa- 
bit  " ;  in  the  .second  corner,  two  a.xes  crossed  ;  in  the 
third  corner,  a  ship ;  and  in  the  fourth  corner,  a  sheaf 
of  grain  surrounded  by  Ma))le  Leaves.  Principal 
motto:  "Koy  pour  devoir."  Lt. -Colonel,  .lames  H. 
Bredin  (Woodlands).  Majors,  Roderick  R.  McLennan 
{Cornwall),  Gordon  Baker,  jun.  (OsndhrnrkCentre). 
Ciiinpaniefi:  No.  1,  Cornwall,  Capt.  C.  II.  Wood;  No.  '2, 
Cornwall,  Capt.  Robert  Smyth;  No.  ;!,  Alexandria, 
('apt.  J.  A.  Macdonell  ;  No.  4,  Township  of  Finch, 
Capt.  F.  I).  F.  .Vlacnaughton  ;  No.  .5,  Farran's  Point, 
('apt  Hiram  A.  Morgan  ;  No.  C,  Lunen'ourg,  Capt. 
.\.  II.  Tinkess;  No.  7,  Roxhi>rough,  Capt.  Fran<is 
Trousdale.  I'ai/inaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  Henrv  Turner. 
Adjutant,  Capt.  .1.  L.  Welier.  Qr.  Mi:.  A.  F. 
.Milliken.  Surii.  Mai.,  K.  A.  (Jraveley,  .M.D.  Surg. 
Capt.,  H.  ,J.  Ilarrisson,  M.D. 

^A4-1,  "  Missisipioi  "  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hil.  t,*)-'., 
'WV/LII  Claren<vi)ille,Qiie.).  Motto,  etc.:  In  recognition 
of  the  services  rendered  by  a  detachment  of  the  llDth 
Battalion  on  the  ^'itli  of  .May,  1S7I),  the  Battalion  is  |)er- 
mitted  to  bear  on  its  Regimental  Colour  the  words 
"  Kccles  Hill,"  with  the  motto,  "  Watch  the  Front- 
Watch  Well."  I.t. -Colonel,  A.  H.  (Jilmour  (Stan- 
lu-idge).  .Majors,  .1.  A.  Hawley,  C.  B.  .Jameson. 
Ciitnpanies  :  No  1,  Philipsbnrg,  Capt.  ; 

No.  '2,  Clarenceville,  tiapt.  D.^.I.  .\.  Madie ;  No.  ;J, 
Dunham,  Capt.  Joel  II.  Baker;  No  4,  West  Farnham, 
( 'apt.  (i.  Higgins  ;  No.  ii,  Stanbridge,  Capt.  D.  .K. 
Hart ;  No.  0,  Frelighsburg,  Capt.  ; 

Pagniaster,  Hon'v  Maj.  I).  Westover.     Adjutant, 
Qr.  Mr.,  R.  F.  Uerick.    Surg.  Maj.,  G.  F.  Slack,  .M.D. 


ftl  of  "MontmagnyandL'Islet"  Battalion  of  Infantry 
U15>t    (Hd.  Qrs.,    Montmagng,    Que.).     I.t. -Colonel, 

Phillippe  Landry,  A.D.C.  (.>>'«.  Pierre,  Jiio.  i>u  Surf.) 

Major,  Edouard  Lemieux  (Chicmttinii). 
Companies:  No.  1,  St. Thomaj, Capt.  J.  B.  C.  Kournier  ; 

No.  i,  St.  Pierre,  Riv.  du  Sud,  Capt.  J.  Nap.  Roy  ; 

No.  '.i,  Cap  St.  Ignace,  (Japt.  Alfred  Ganiache ;  No.  4, 

St.   Jean   Port  Job,  Capt.  C.   E.  Bourgault ;  No.  5, 

L'Islet,  Capt.  J.  A.  F.  Bernier  ;  No.  (i,  Chicoutimi,  Bt. 

.Maj.  B.  A.  Scott.     Pagmanter,  Hon'y  Maj.  J.  B.   A. 

Lepine.    Adjutant,  Capt.  .1.  P.  Landry.     Qr.  Mr.,  I). 

Talbot.    Surg.  Maj.,  J.  G.  Paradis,  .M.D. 

ft9nfl  "■'*'•  ''"^^n  Fusiliers"  Battalion  (St.  John, 
U^IKl  jV  /}_)  Badge  and  motto:  Two  moose  ram- 
pant,  con/rontee,  sui)iiorting  a  Garter  clasped  with  a 
buckle,  whereupon  ia  inscribed  "  St.  John  Fusiliers," 
surmounted  by  a  Royal  Crown.  Within  the  Garter  a 
hand  grenade,  yf«»l^«^  with  the  nuniersils  62  under- 
neath. On  an  escrol  below,  the  motto,  "Semper 
Paratus."  IJ. -Colonel,  J.  J.  Tucker.  Majors,  II.  II. 
McLean,  K.  T.  Sturdee. 
Six  Comjtanies,  St.  John  :  Captains,  Bt.  Maj.  W.  C. 
Magee,  Bt.  Maj.  M.  B.  Edwards,  J.  F.  Eraser,  David 
Churchill,  S.  B.  Lordly,  James  Manning.  Adjutant, 
Bt.  Slaj.  F.  H.  Hartt.  '.*/•.  Mr.,  Hony.  Capt.  H.  II. 
Godarcl.  Surg.  Maj.,  'Thos.  Walker,  M.D.  Surg. 
Capt.,  Murray  .MacLaren,  .M.D. 

6o  1  "Halifax"  Battalion  of  Uittem  Halifax,  N.S.). 
•■**  *-  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  nmuber  a  bugle  su.spended  by  cords 
and  tassels.  In  the  circle  of  the  bugle  a  Maple  Leaf 
bearing  the  word  "Canada."  .Motto  :  "  Cede  NuUis," 
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.  (J.  Cunningham. 
Six  Companies,  Halifax:  Captains,  H.  Hcchler.  Bt. 
Maj.,  J.  T.  Twining,  T.  C.  James,  S.  J.  R.  Sircom,  C. 
W.  Gunning,  Louis  Dixon.  Pagmaster,  Hon'y  .Maj. 
J.  G.  Corbin.  Adjutant,  Lieut.  C.  <le  W.  .AlacDonald. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hony.  ilaj.  Wm.  Bishop.  Sun].  Maj.,  D.  A. 
Campbell,  M.'l).     .Surg.  Capt.,  A.  W.Cogswell,  M.D. 

ft4.1-ll  IJi'ttnlion   01   Riltes,  "  Voltigcurs  de   BiMuhar- 

D-tLII    iiois"  (,'/(?.  Qrs.,  Heauliarnois,  Que.).    Mntto: 

"Tonjoiirs  Prct."      Lt.-Colond,   Joseph    Deslauriers. 

Major,  Pierre  Boyer. 

Companies:  No.  1,  Beauharnois,  Capt.   Andre  I.educ ; 

No.  2,  Beaulmruois,  Capt.  ;  No.  3, 

Valleylield,  Capt.  Alfred  Lefebv re  ;  No.  4,  St.  ..ouisde 

(ionziigue,  Capt.  ;  No.  .'i,  St.  Tiniotli6e, 

Capt.    Eustaclie    Berguviu  dit  Langcviu       Adjutant, 

.     Qr.  .Vr.,  Kd.  Tellicr.     Surg.  Maj., 

N.  A.  Biossiiit,  M.U.    Surg.  Capt.,  G.  Huot,  M.D. 

ft^fh  Battalion,   "Mount    Royal   Rifles"  (Montreal, 

\JOlill    Que,),     Motto:  "  Nuncpiani  lletrorsuni.  '    Lt.- 

Cnloncl.  Hector  Prevost,  .V.D.C.    Majors,  A    E.   La- 

bcUe,  Z.  J.  K.  Helicrt. 

Eiliht    Companie.'),    Montreal  :      Captains.    C.     A.     A. 

Lafraniboisc,  M.  G.  C.  K.   Dosnoyers.    F.  S.  Mackay, 

J.  H.  LiliellM,  P   M.  J.  Truilel,  L.  G.  De 

J.    E.   de   B.    Thibaudeau.     I'aymnsler , 

J.  T.  Ostell.     Adjutant,  Bt.  M  ij.  Arthur 

Qr.  Mr.,  Hony  Maj.  .-.llred  LaRocciue. 

.M.U.     Surg.   Capt.,    H.  A. 


J.  E.  Peltier, 

Tnnnanciiur, 

Ilon'y  l!apt 

d'Orsunncns 

Surg.  Maj.,  (i    K.    Roy, 

Arclwimbault,  M.D. 


Uftfli  Battalion,  "Princess  Louise   Fusiliers  "  (//ii/i- 
OOLll    y,r,i-,    N.S.).     i.t -Colonel,  W.    M.    Humphrey. 

Majors,  \i.  A.  Weston,  John  Menger. 
Kight  Companies,   Halifax  :     Captains,  H.  L.  Cliipinan, 

Alfred  Browne,  Alfrcil  Whitiiian,  Amlrew  King,  T.  E, 

Davison,  J.   D.  Rit!:hie,  A.  P.  B.  Nagle,  II.    B.  S'airs. 

Paymisler,    Robfrt    11.    Humplirev.     AdiutinU.    Bt. 

-M.ij.  E.G.   KiMiny.    Ijr.   Mr.,  J.   T"    Lithg  iw.     Sura. 

Maj.,   M.  A.  Cuny,   M.I).     Surg.  Capt.,  K.  A.  Kirk- 

patriuk,  .M.D. 

ft7fVi  Battalion,  "Carleton  Light  Infantry  "  f/7rf.  Qrs., 
W  l^'l     ]rood.4ocl{,  N.  It.)     .M.)tto  :  "  Fidelis  Patria\" 
Lt.-Co'onel,  3 .    D.  Baird.     Majors,  G.  V,.  Boyer  (War*- 
Uind),  A.  D.  Hartley  {East  Florcnceviile). 


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DOMINION   OF   CANADA   MILITIA   LIST. 


[1897    I  1897] 


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Companies:  No.  1,  Woodstock,  Capt.  H.  W.  Bourne; 
No.  2,  Centroville,  Capt.  J.  W.  AilainH ;  No.  3,  Debec, 
Capt.  J.  R.  Kirkpatrick;  N  .  4,  Brighton,  Capt.  h.  R. 
Harding;  No.5,Waterville  Japt.  F.  B.  Carvell  ;  No.  6, 
Andover,  Capt.  J.  J.  Kiipkey  ;  No.  7,  Baker 
Brook,  Capt.  J.  W.  Baker;  No.  8,  Centroville,  Capt. 
O.  D.  Perkins ;  No.  9,  Wilmot,  Capt.  J.  W.  Williams. 
Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  J.  D.  Kircchum.  Adjutant, 
Oapt.  Arthur  J.  Raymond.  Qr.  M.,  Hon'y  Maj.  Ham- 
ilton Emery.    Surg.  Ma}.,  Isaac  B.  Curtis,  M.D. 


AfifVi  "King's  County"  Battalion  of  Infantry  fHd. 

UOLU    Qrs,  Kentville.N.S.).     Lt.-Colonel,   L.  OoV. 

Chipman.     Majors,  Bt.  L,t.-Col.  W.  H.  Belcher,  M^. 

C.  E.  Borden  (Canning). 

Companies:  No.  1,  Ken'tville,  Oapt.  G.  A.  Dodge;  No. 
2,  Sheffield's  MilLs,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  E.  M.  Beck- 
with ;  No.  3,  Kentville,  Capt.  Jno.  Redden  ;  No.  4, 
Btlltown,  Capt.  Edward  Steadnmn ;  No.  6,  Rns.s' 
Corner,  Capt.  W.  E.  Roscoe ;  No.  6,  Canning,  Capt. 
G.  W.  NeuconiTie ;  No.  7,  Aylesford,  Capt.  George 
William  West;  No.  &  Aylesford,  Capt  Holmes  Ca.s- 
sidy  (Kinimton  Station)  ;  No.  9,  Wolfville,  Capt.  S.  8. 
Naylor  ;  No.  10,  Buckley's  Corner,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj. 

D.  E.  Ross.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Capt.  Barclay  Web- 
ster. i4(y«tan(,  Cat)t.  J.  A.  NorthupfCa/iJiiw/).  Qr. 
Mr.,  Hon'y  Capt.  W.  R.  L.  Foster.  Sun).  Lt'.-Col.,  F. 
W.  Borden,  M.U.     Surg.  Maj.,  H.  B.  Webster,  M.U. 


iiQfVi  "1st  Annapolis"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Wrf.  Qrs., 
U«7tU    Paradise,  N.S.).    Lt.-Colonel,  W.  B.  Starratt. 

Major,  C.  S.  Cole  (Paradise). 
Companien :  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.  0, 
Annapolis  Royal,  Capt.  G.  A.  LeCaiu  ;  No.  6,  Bear 
River,  Capt.  J.  N.  Kelly ;  No.  7,  Paradise,  Capt.  and 
Bt.  Maj.  J.  J.  Buckler ;  No.  8,  Bear  River,  Capt.  Obed 
Miller ;  No.  9,  Clementsport,  Capt.  Walter  Purdy 
(Deep  Brook).  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj.  T.  H.  Miliar 
(Bear  River).  Adjutant,  Lt.  John  H.  Charlton.  Qr. 
M.,  Hon'y  Maj.  W.  H.  Bishop.  Surg.  Lt.-Col,  Samuel 
Primrose.    Surg.  Capt.,  R.  J.  Ellison,  M.U. 


TOtll  "Champlain"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qrs., 
4  \Jlill  ste.Ge7ievievedeBatiscan,Que.).  Li.-Colo7ieI,N. 
P.  Massicotte.  Majors,  Bt.  Lt.-Cols.  iVapoleon  St. 
Arnaud  and  Philippe  Trudel. 
Companies:  No.  1,  Ste.  Genevieve  de  Batiscan,  Capt. 
Geo.  Massicotte ;  No.  2,  St.  Narcisse,  Capt.  Adolphe 
Cossettfc ;  No.  3,  Ste.  Genevieve,  Capt.  Tancrede  Tru- 
del (Champlaiii) ;  No.  4,  St.  Prosper,  Capt.  J.  B.  Mas- 
sicotte; No.  5,  Ste.  Anno  de  la  Perade,  Capt.  and 
Bt.  Maj,,  J.  A,  Rousseau;  No,  6,  St.  Tite,  Capt.  F.  X. 
Baril.  Paymaster,  Hon'y  Maj  Achille  Bcauchet, 
Adjutant,  Bt.  Maj.  Come  P.  Trudel.  Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y 
Maj.  F.  W.  Qeriiiain.  Surg.  Lt.-Col.,  Jacques  Pelle- 
tier,  M.D.     Surg.  Capt.,  A.  S.  Alain,  M.D. 


•71  of  "York"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qrs.,  F'ed- 
I  t^Ol  ericton,  N.  D.).  U. -Colonel.,  1.  U  Alexander, 
(Frederictoii  Junction).  Majors,  T.  G.  J.  Loggie,  H.  A. 
Cropley. 
Companies  :  No.  1,  St.  Mary's,  Capt.  and  Bt.  Mnj.  Jared 
Boone;  No,  2,  Burt's  Corners,  Capt,  J.  S.  Burt;  No,  3, 
Stanley,  Capt.  J.  E,  Sanson  ;  No.  4,  Fiedericton,  Capt, 
J.  U.  Hawthorn;  No.  5,  Blissville,  Capt.  W.  D.  Hartt ; 
No.  6,  St.  Stcjilicn,  Capt.  J,  S,  IJeW,  Chipman ;  No,  7, 
Fredericton,  Capt.  J.  U,  Perkins.  Paymaster,  Hon'y 
Ma.).  A,  O,  Beckwith,  Adjutant,  Capt.  J.  V,  John- 
ston (S*.  Mary's).  Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  Mnj,  And,  i.ipsett. 
Surg.  Maj.,  J.  W,  BridgL-s,  M,D.  Surg.  U.,  F,  I. 
Blair. 

TOrif?  "2nd  Annapolis"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (ltd. 
t  £iliy\   Qrs.,  Wilmot,  N.  S.).  Lt. -Colonel,  Shiitpy  Spurr; 

Majors,  C.  W.  Shaffner(i'o«</i  Farmington),  C.Jacques, 

{Meloern  Square). 
Companies:    No.  1,   Wilmot,    Capt.    J.    H,    Hawkins; 

No,  2,  Wilmot,  Capt,  F,  A,    Fales;  No.   3,  Wilmot, 


Capt.  M.  S.  Elliott ;  No.  4,  Nictaux  Falls,  Capt,  D.  G. 
Ritcey ;  No,  5,  Farmingtrm,  Capt.  J.  L.  Phinney;  No. 
6,  Nictaux,  Capt.  H.  H.  Forster,  Paymaster,  Hon'y 
Capt.  A.  Gates  (Middleton).  Adjutant,  Capt.  E.  F. 
McNeil  (Melvern  Sq.).  Qr.  M.,  Hon'y  Capt.  O.  D. 
Morse.  Surfif.  JIfoj,,  8,  N,  Miller,  M.D,  Surg.  Capt.. 
J,  A,  Sponagle,  M,D, 


73rd 


"  Northumberland  "  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd. 
Qrs.,  Chatham,  Miramichi,  N.  B.).  Lt.-Oolonel, 
Samuel  U,  Mc.Culley.  Major, 
Companies:  No.  1,  Buctouche,  Capt.  John  Sheridan; 
No.  2,  Chatham,  Capt.  J.  D.  B.  F.  Mackenzie  ;  No.  3, 
Doaktown,  Capt.  G.  W.  Mcsereau ;  No  4,  Black 
River,  Capt.  Wm.  McNaughton;  No.  5,  Bay  du  Vin, 
Capt  Hugh  Cameron.  Paymaster,  Lemuel  J.  Tweedie, 
Adjutant,  Qr.  M.,  Robert  Murray, 

jr.    Surg.  Maj.,  J.  M.  Baxter,  M.D. 


7/1  ft,  Battalion  of  Infantry  ^ffd,  Qrs.,  Sussex,  N.B.J. 

t  '±L11  it_.Colonel,  E  B.  Beer,  Majors,  3.  M.  Baird 
(Sackville),  Bedford  Harper. 

Companies:  No.  1,  Clifton,  Capt,  O  W,  Wetmore;  No, 
2,  Moutaon,  Capt,  ;  No,  3,  Sussex,  Capt. 

and  Bt.  Maj.  C.  H.  Pairweather;  No.  4,  Monoton,  Capt. 
H,  C,  Hanington;  No.  5,  Sackville,  Capt,  J,  A.  Bowes  ; 
No.  6,  Bale  *'erte,  Capt.  Amasa  J,  Tinfrley.  Pay- 
master, Hon'y  Maj.  T.  E.  Arnold.  Adjutant,  Capt. 
H.  S,  Langstroth  (Nauwigewauk).  Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y 
Maj.  W,  C,  Murray,  Surg.  Maj.,  S,  F.  Wilson,  M.D. 
Surg.  Lt.,  Frederick  White,  M,D. 

7P»fl-«  "  Lunenlnirg"  Battalion  of  Infantry  (Hd.  Qr«., 
I  Oin    Lunenburg,    N.  S.).    Lt.-Colonel,    C.    Edwin 

Kaulbach.    Major,  R.  H.  Griffiths. 
Companies :    No.  1,  Lunenburg,  Capt.  J.  W.  King ;  No. 

2,  Lunenburg,  ;  No.  3,  Bridgowater, 

;  No.  4,  Mahone  Bay,  Capt.  G.  W. 

Hamm ;  No.   8,  Martin's  River,  Capt.  J.  A.  Langille ; 

No.  6,  New  Ross,  Capt.  A,  M,  Ross,  Paymaster,  A.  B. 

Coldwell.      Adjutant,  Lieut.  A.  H.  Anderson,      Qr. 

M.,  J,  W.  Young.    Surg.  Maj.,  G.  A.  Pickels,  M.D. 

7ftl-l-i  Battalion  of  Rifles,  "  Voltigeurs  de  Chateau- 
'  OLll  guay "(«(/,  Qrs.,  Ste.  Marline, Que.).  Lt.-Colonel, 
Josejjh  Beaudreau,  Majors,  Louis  Turcot  (North 
Georgetoun),  Charles  D'Amour(S<e.  PhilovUnt). 
Companies:  No,  1,  Ste.  Philonifene,  Capt.  J,  B,  Damour; 
No,  2,  Ste.  Marline,  Capt.  Hilaire  C6t6 ;  No.  3,  St, 
Urbain,  Capt.  Ant.  Viuette ;  No.  4,  Stp.  Martine, 
Capt.  Francois  Laberge ;  No.  5,  Ste.  Martine.  Capt. 
N.  Beaudreau;  No.  6.  Chateauguay,  Capt.  Zotique 
Reid.    Paymaster,  F.  X,  Roy,     Adiutant, 

.    Qr.  M.,  Hon'y  Capt.  J.  0,  A,  Beaudreau. 
Surg.  Maj.,  O.  Normandiu,  M,U, 


77J.I,  "Wentworth"  Battalion  of  Infantry  {Hd.  Qrs. 

I  <  I'll  Dundas.  Ont.).  Lt.-Colonel.  H.  C.  Gwyn. 
Majors,  F.  M.  Canienter(.StoKe?/Creefc),  Alex,  Bertram. 

Companies:  No  1,  Dundas,  Capt,  Win.  E,  S,  Knowles; 
No.  2,  Waterdown,  Capt.  L.  J.  Mullock  ;  No.  3,  Bin- 
brook,  Capt.  T.  C.  Ptolemy ;  No.  4,  Ancaster,  Capt.  J.  N. 
Middleton  ;  No.  5.  Stony  Creek,  Capt.  Marcus  Lee  ; 
No.  (i,  North  Glanford,  Capt.  Asa  Choate.  Paymaster. 
Hon'y  Capt.  J  J.  Grafton.  Adjutant,  Capt.  W.  H. 
Ptolemy  (Salt  Fleet).  Qr.  Mr.,  Wm,  Roddick,  Surg. 
Maj.,  James  Ro.ss,  M.U,  Sura.  Lt,,  T.  A.  Bertram, 
M.U. 

7  Q  i. ],  "  Colchester,  Hants  and  Pictou  "  Battalion  of  In- 
/Obll  fantry,  "  Highlanders  "  ,  .  Qrs.  Truro,  N.S.). 
Lt.-Colonel,  G,  H.  Sutherland  (Millbrook).  Majors, 
H.  T,  Laurence, 
Companies :  No,  I,  Truro,  Capt,  J,  Surkling  ;  No.  2,  Ons- 
low, Capt,  Geo.  Rayne ;  No.  3,  Shubcnacadie.  Capt.  J. 
L.  Barnhill ;  No.  4,  Windsor,  Capt,  J.  H,  Smith  ;  No.  F>, 
Mill  Brook,  Capt,  Jolyi  T.  Sutherland;  No,  0,  Mount 
Thorn,  Capt.  Wm,  Maxwell ;  No.  7,  NewLang,  Capt.D. 
Sutherland,  i'ai/mr.,  Hon'y  Maj.  I.L.  Baridiill(5Au&eii- 
acadie).  Adjt,  Capt.  T.A.Blackburn  (Wti/ord).  Qr.M.- 
Oliver  Johnson.  Surg.  Maj.,  Duncan  McLean,  M.U, 
Surg.  Capt.  W  S.  Muir,  M.D. 


7QfVi   "Shelford"  » 
/tflll    ers'  (//(/.  Q 

.  M 
(Waterloo),  J.  D.  Hiil 
Companies:  No.  1,  Wii 
No.  2,  West  Shell'ord, 
No.  3,  Oranby,  Cap 
Roxtun,  Capt,  W,  J 
Capt.  and  Bt.  Maj.  Ki 
ville,  Capt,  A,  J,  Brii 
Davidson.  Pagma,i 
Adjutant, 

Surg.  Majors,  H,  I^. 
M.U. 


Qnf  Vi  "  NIcolet"  Hat 
OULU    tilly,   Que). 
Majors,  Bt.  Lt,-Col,  < 
Oompanies:    No,   1,   8 
;  No.  2, 
Rousseau ;     No,   3, 
No.  4,  Ste.  Gertrude 
St.  Gregnire,  Ca  ...  i 
Capt.  '    , 

(Nieolet).  Adjutant 
(St.  John's).  Qr.  M 
Henri  Trudel,  M.U. 

Qtai    "Portneiif" 
OlSU    Pont  Itnuge, 

(Les  Bcureuils).  Ma 
Companies:  No.  1,  Pol 
Rochoii  (St.  August! 
Elie  Frenette  ;  No, 
Far6  ;  No,  4,  Duschn 
5,  Cap  Sunti,  Capt, 
Capt  V,  E,  Courteai 
Adjutant, 
Parent,     Surg.  Maj. 

QOnA  "Queen's  Co 
O^aU    Qra„Charlo 
Dogherty.    Major,  1 
Companies:    No.   1, 
Hooper ;  No,  3,  Chai 
art;   No.  4,   Little 
No.  6,  Brookfleld,  Ci 
head,  Capt.    J,    It, 
E,  C,  Maxfleld  ;  No. 
(North   Carleton), 
McPhail.     Adjutant 
Hon'y  Maj,  G,  D,  Dn 
burton,  M.D,    Surg 


QQf/1  " Ji'lietto"  B.i 
<J0H.I  o/Jolie.tle,Qu 
Majors,  J.  U.  FoucI 
Companies :  No,  1,  Joli 
No.  2,  L'Assomption 
3,  St.  Felix  <lu  Valo 
Ste.  Elizabeth,  Cap 
Capt.  J.  C.  Mason 
Rowan.  Adjutant, 
Donis  Giulbault.  ,S' 
Surg.  Capt  ,  J.  L.  I. 

OtLH    Qr,,__  7v,u„i  „^ 
Alphonse  Denis,     A 

Companies:  No.  1,  H 
No.  2,  St.  Pie,  Cipt 
(Japt,  L.  A.  llouHHi 
Ca|>t.  Arch.  Johusli 
N.  A.  Maranda;  No. 
Paynuuiter,  Kusc'^lie 
Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y  (Jii 
J.  C.  P,  F.  Uespi 
Tiempo,  M,0, 


QXfU  Battalion  of  I 

O'-''-"    Motto;  "H. 

A,  D,  Aubry,     Ma} 


[1897   I  1S97] 


DOMINION   OK  CANADA    MII.ITIA    LIST. 


121 


alls,  Capt.  D.  G. 
J.  Phinney;  No. 
%ymaster,  Hon'y 
ant,  Capt.  E.  F. 
y  Capt.  O.  D. 
).    Surg.  Capt.. 


at  Infantry  (Ud. 
B.).  I.t.-Ojlonel, 

John  Sheridan ; 
ckenzie  ;  No.  3, 
;   No    4,    Black 

5,  Bay  du  Vln, 
muel  J.  Tweedie. 

Robert  Murray, 


r.,  Sugsex,  If. B.J. 
ors,  J.  M.  Baird 

'.  Wetmore;  No. 
3,  Sussex,  Capt. 
,  Monoton,  Capt. 
,pt.  J.  A.  Bowes  ; 

Tinp-ley.  Pay- 
Adjutant,  Capt. 

Qr.  Mr.,  Hon'y 
F.  Wilson,  M.D. 


'anwy  (Hd.  Qrs., 
ynel,    C.    Edwin 

J.  W.  King;  No. 

3,  Bridgewater, 
Bay,  Capt.  G.  W. 
;.  J.  A.  Langille ; 
Paymaster,  A.  B. 

Anderson.     Qr. 

Pickels,  M.D. 


irs  de  Chateau- 
•uc).  Lt.-Colonel, 
Turcot  {North 
'hilomint). 
t.  J.  B.  Damour ; 
:6t6 ;  No.  3,  St. 
4,  Stfi.  Martine, 
.  Martine.  Capt. 
,  Capt.  Zotique 
tant, 
).  A.  Beaudreau. 


ifaiitry  {Hd.  Qrs. 
H.  C.  Gwyn. 
;),  Alex.  Bertram. 
'.  E.  S.  Knowles ; 
o('k  ;  No.  3,  Bin- 
laster,  Capt.  J.  N. 
jpt.  Marcus  Lee ; 
ate.  Paymaster. 
nt,  Capt,  W.  H. 
Roddick.  Surg. 
T.  A.  Bertram, 


Battalion  of  In- 
}rs.  Truro,  N.S.). 
brook).      Majom, 

ling  ;  No.  2,  Ons- 
iiaradie,  Capt.  J. 
H.  Smith  ;  No.  5, 
1(1;  No.  t),  Mount 
tiwLang,  Capt. D. 
Biirnhill(S/iM6eji- 
miford).  Qr.M. 
ui  McLean,  M.U, 


TOfVi   "ShetTord"  HattKlliMi  uf  liifunl.ry,  "Hiuhlaiid- 

/nLIl    er»"  (//(/.  Qri.  Waltrlim,  Oitn.).     I.l.-Cnlnnti, 

.    Majiirn,  III,  IJ.,  (.'ill,  iliilMnx  Mnyn<m 

(If  ate  Woo),  J.  I).  Buliiiuri  {SwmUhurni, 

Companien:  No.  I,  Watmloii,  (;/»iil,   M,   M.  Wlilli'oirili  ; 

No.  2,  West  Slielt'ord,  Capt,  aii'l  III,  Mii,|.    It.  K.  il«ll  ; 

No.  3,  Uranliy,  Capt.  Uicliai'd  Hiialii ;  Nn,   4,  Hmitli 

Roxtun,  Capt.   W.  J.   A,  Uiilliialtli  i  Nn,  t,,  Dohi'oIii'I, 

Capt.  and  Bt.  .MaJ.  llolitirt  llackwull  ;  Nn,  0,  l/iiwrcinre- 

ville,  Capt.  A.  J.  Brown  ;  No,  7,  lliillii'l,  t.'diil.  (ImirKe 

PagmaMer,    Hon'y   ,M/iJ.    I,.    II.   HrnokN, 


Diividson 

M}utant, 

Stirg.  Majom,  H.  I 

M.U. 


«/•,  Mr.,  M,  H.  Martin, 
'<'ullHr,  M,l»,,  mill  .1,  A.  K,  Urun, 


,  (Itn 
Koy. 


Q(\*-U  "  Nlcolet"  Battalion  of  liifuiil.ry  (//(/,  Qm. 

OVlll    filly ^    Q„„  )_     U-Cnloni-l,    ICiloiiiiid    ilti 
Majort.  Bt.  U,-Col,  C,  H.  (Jiroiu  (SlmUt). 

Companits:  No.  1,  tit.  Kilmiai'il  dn  liiuiillly,  Capt, 
;  No.  2,  NicolKt,  Cajil,  and  IH,  MaJ,  .),  II. 
Rousseau;  No.  3,  Bi!i:uiicoiii',  l.'/tpt,  .1,  A.  I'lrli^ ; 
No.  4,  Ste.  Gertrude,  Capt,  ilnmipli  I'lrlii'  ;  No.  !>, 
St.  Qregoire,  Ca.  „.  J.  A,  I'mtli-  ;  No,  il,  Vldlorlnvlllii, 
Capt.  .     Piiynumlifr,  Nari^lnKH  llMaiirlii'iiiln 

(Nieolet).  Adjutant,  Caiit,  IIimiiuh  iI'O,  d'OrHoniiHiiH 
(St.  John'H).  Qr.  Mr.,  Win,  Coiii'i'Iihiki,  Sury.  Maj., 
Henri  Trudel,  M.  I), 


81st 


"Portiifiuf"  Battalliin  of  Infiuitry  (Hd.Qm., 
Pont  Itnuge,  Que.),  Lt, -tJiilnnrt,  Innin  \h\nmM\l 
{Les  BcureuilH).  Major,  Alfi'itd  I'liritiit  ((H(aim). 
Companies:  No.  1,  Polntii  atix  TiiuiiIiIiin,  <,'apl,  Alfred 
Roclion  (St.  AuguHtin)  ;  No,  U,  Ml,  llityiiioiid,  Capt. 
Elie  Frenette ;  No,  3,  Ht,  Itayiiioiiil,  Ciiiit,  Cyprlnii 
Far6  ;  No,  4,  DeRchaiulmult.  Capt,  J,  (i,  I'liipdii ;  No, 
5,  Cap  San t6,  Capt.  .1,  I,,  FiiiliKt;  No,  0,  IjOtldiiKire, 
Capt.  V.  E.  Courteau.    I'aymiinttr , 

Adjutiint,  U.  .1.  K.  Mavtiry,    Qr,  Mr.,\.  K, 
Parent     Surg.  Maj,,  A,  U,  K,  Hiimnlry,  M,U, 


Q9nrl  "Queen's  County"  nattalloii  of  Infantry  (//</. 
O^au    Qrs,,Cliarlotlelomn,  I'.ICI.}.    /,t,-(,'4,.  Kraiicis 
Doghorty.    Major,  T.  S,  M'^ljitod  (llmdi^r  tUvcr). 


Companies.  No.  1,  Cliarlottulowii,  (Miilnlti  l)avld  I/, 
Hooper;  No,  3,  Charlottetowii,  CHptalii  Daniel  Stew- 
art; No.  4,  Little  Voi'ki  Uaptitlii  (liiorgii  Crockett; 
No.  6,  Brooklleld,  Capt,  Allgux  lli'itlon  ;  No.  0,  (,'ove- 
head,  Capt.  J.  U.  Allan ;  ,\o,  7,  Allinrtoii,  Capt. 
E.  C.  Maxfleld;  No.  H,  Tryriii,  (.'ajit,  .tolin  G,  Hlierlff 
{North  Carleton).  Pai/matlnr.  Iloii'y  Mii)oi  ,)oliii 
McPhail.  AdjtUani,  HI,  Maj.  I«ll,|ali  I'lirdy,  Qr.  Mr., 
Hon'y  MaJ,  0,  I).  DavirUon,  Siirg.  Miij.,  JiiiricH  War- 
burton,  M.D.    Surg,  Ca/il,,  tl,  I),  iIoIiiimoii,  M,I). 

QQw,,]  "Juliette"  Biittalloii  of  liifalilry  (//</  Qm,,  Town 
OOia   o/Jolietle,Que,.),  l.t,Cotnwl,.',iiUti,1.  Mliejipard, 

Majors,  J.  U.  Fouchur  and  M    D'A,  Donlnlur, 
Companies:  No,  1,  Juliette,  lit,  Milj  ,  J,  II,  II,  t)elfauf<fie; 
No.  2,  L'Assoinptioii,  Cupt,  J,  K,  II,  Noi'Miandeiiii ;  No. 
3,  St,   Felix  de  Valois,  Capt,  j  No,  4, 

Ste.  Elizabeth,  Capt.  K.  (I,  I'l'-lirt  ;  No,  f,,  llawdoii, 
Capt.  J.  C.  Mason  ;  Nr),  it,  Itawdoii,  Oajit,  ,1.  M, 
Rowan,  Aiijutatit,  Oapt,  Godfcol  (Jolllii,  Qr.  Mr,, 
Bonis  Glulliault.  Surg,  Ll.Oni.  A,  M,  Ulvaid,  M.I). 
Surg.  Capt  ,  J.  L,  l.uproliiiii,  M,i>. 

QJ.fl-,  "St.  Ilyaclntliii"  llaUalloii  of  Infanlry  {lid. 
OtLIl    ,^„.,  Town  of  St.  lln'idnthi'.QiU'.),    l,t..-Ci,Uinel, 

Alphonso  Doiiis.  Miliar,  M,  .Vlin' Donald  {Ai'Aonmilr.), 
Companies:  No.  1,  HI.    llvarliilliM,  Ciiplaln   A,   Cfili'i; 

No.  2,  St.  Pie,  C,i|it.  L.  M.   Morlii ;  No,  H.  HI,  Million. 

Cixi)t.   L.    A.   RiiUrtscau  (SI,    NiigiifH);    No,   4.   Hoiel, 

Capt.  Arcli.  .lolinsloii ;   No.   fi,  HI.    IIviu'IiiMim,  Capt. 

N.  A.  Maranda;  No.  it,  Ai'toii  Villi',  Ciihi,  L,  ||,  Oanvlii, 

Piiymaster,  KiiKi'itio  Morlii.      AilJulinU, 

Qr.   Mr.,    Hcin'y  Ciipl.   (),    Di'niiiiiialK,     iVi/77/,   Maj., 

J.  C.    P,    F.    DeMimi'H,    M.D,      Surg,    (Jil/il,,    ,1,    A, 

Tiempe,  M.i), 

Qxn,  Battalion  of  Infantry  (//(/.  Qm,,  Mnnlrml,  Out.). 

O'JLil    Motto;  "Hon ''o'lir  Hi  liiiii  lini"*,"    Lt.-Culnnd, 

A,  D,  Aubry,     Mujum,  ,],  I'.  A.  di'K  TrolH  MalnonH, 


Cnmpnnlt» :  No.  1,  HI.  Jerome,  (Jajit.  F  X.  A.  Car- 
rl<^f«;  No.  -i.  Ml.  Jem  llaplltte  Village,  Capt,  W.  H. 
.laoknoit  ;  No,  3,  l.oiigiii'iijl,  Cipt.  Arthur  Vincent; 
No.  4,  Lapralrlii,  Capt,  J,  I'.  J.  RoHonvinge  ;  No,  5, 
Colli  HI.  Paul,  Capt,  A,  T,  Patlernon  ;  No.  6,  Longiieuil, 
(.'  it,  C.  A,  II.  I,ip|i('!,  Piiymaster,  Hony,  Ma^j.  JoH.ph 
Diiiiii,  Aitluliin  ,  Cii|il.  TaiicrCde  Pagnuelo.  Qr.  Mr., 
Patrick  Ki'lli'v.  Surg,  Maj.,  V.  A,  BriNSon,  M.D. 
Surg,  Cii/il,,  h,  II.  de  Coliit,  M,l». 

uaf  1|  "ThriiH  Hlvern"  Ilatlallon  of  Infantry  (Hii,  Qrs., 
n\J\j'.  ;■;,,,,  Hi ni'm.  Que.).  Badge :  A  shield  bearing 
In  centre,  on  a  black  ground,  the  number  88,  above 
that  niiiiiber  llie  inoltJi.  "  AdHiim,"  and  tielow  the 
name,  "'IVoIh  ItlvlCrcx  '  The  shield  encircled  liy  a 
wreath  of  Maple  I.eaveH  crosHed  at  base,  uiion  which 
ruHlH  a  liciivei'.  The  whole  surmounted  by  a  Royal 
Crown,  All  III  gold.  iJ.-Cnhml,  H,  O,  S,  Dixon 
(Monlri'al)  Majiirn,  l„  A,  DiipiiiH,  John  Houliston. 
Companies  :  No,  I,  Yaiiiachlchc,  Capt.  Joseph  Du  Sault; 
No.  2,  Ulvlere  du  Loup  (en  haul),  Capt.  J.  D.  Desaul- 
iilein;  No,  3,  Three  Rivers,  Capt.  d.  A.  Tcssier;  No.  4, 
Ht.  Honlfii(!ediiMliaweiiegan,Ca|it.  P.de  Varennes  ;  No. 
6  llerlhler,  Capl,  V.  J,  A.  Dcincis  ;  No,  ti.  St.  Justin, 
(,'iipl.  .     /Vtl/)«(t«^!r,  Hon'y  Ca[it.  C.  J. 

CiiuluKilii!  (.'".  ./'(*'i!/0.    Aihutai.t. 
Qr.  Mr.,  Kiix-'ih'  Godlii      ,SVrr/.  Maj.,  U.  R.  C.  Lafon- 
talne,  Ml).     Surg.  Capt  ,  J,  M.  P.  Sylvestre,  M.D. 

W^tli  "Quebec"  Hatlallon  of  Infantry  (Hd.Qrs., 
^'  '''*  l.'Awienne  Lnrelle,  Que.).  Lt.-Culonel,  V.  d« 
fi.  l-aurlii  {Que.hce).  Majors,  III.  Lt.-Col.  Michel  Fiset 
{Ij'Annte.nni'  LorMr),  L  N.  Laurin. 
Oompaniiis:  No,  I,  .vncleniie  horette.Capt.  A.deL.  Panet; 
No.  !i,  Aiicieiiiie  Lorette,  Capl.  H.  T.  Pageot;  No.  3,  St. 
AiiibrolHc,  Cit|il,  J.  tlloiideau  ;  No.  4,  Ste.  Foye,  Capt, 
F.  A  O'Fairell;  No.  6,  Heaiipoit.  Capt.  J.  A.  Gimy ; 
No.  It,  Hie,  Famine  d'Orleiiiis,  Capt,  J.  Blouin.  Pay- 
master, Hon'y  Mii,)or  T.  P.  Morln  {Ste.  Foye).  Adju- 
tant, Capt.  and  III.  Ma.jor  H.  Octave  Hoy  (Ancienne 
LorMf).  Qr,  Mr,,  Hon'y  (,'apt.  Kiigfcne  De  Blois. 
Surg,  Mnl,,  J,  K.  Orondin,  M,  1).  Surg.  Capt.,  W.  A. 
Ulroux,  M.l). 

oot.],  "  KaliioiirnKka  and  Charlevoix"  Battalion  of  In- 
OOl/ll  f,i„t,.y  (//,/,  (^rs,,  Kiniere  Quelle,  Que.).  Lt.- 
Colonrl,  AchlllcH  Kraser,  Majors,  Bl,  Lt.  Col.  Romuald 
Telii  (St.  Hermtls),  G.  K,  Tache  (/fojnHKrfM^a). 
Cowvanies:  No,  I,  Hie.  Anne  do  la  Pocatiere,  Capt. 
Alfred  Polvlli  ;  No.  2,  8t.  Paul's  Bay,  Capt.  J.  K. 
Havard  ;  No,  3,  Kanioiiraska,  Captain  J.  E.  Roa- 
slgiiol  (St.  Drtds)  ;  No,  4,  St.  Pacome,  Captain 
J,  F,  X.  lloSMe;  No,  ft,  Ht,  Denis,  Capt.  B.  M. 
DeHchenes  (St,  Paschal);  No,  0,  Bale  St.  Paul, 
Capl.  G.  N.  C'liiioii  (Ijs  khou'c.ments).  Paymasfr, 
Hon'y  (,'apt.  Picric  d'Aiilcuil.  Adjutant,  Lt.  J.  E.  Mill 
(M(irla).    Qr  Mr,,  V„  T,  Dugiil,    ,?»rf;.  i/aj,,  H,  W. 


illiigdi.'li. 


Surg.  Capt.,  C.  H.  A.  Clement,  M.D. 


UQ1.I,  '•  TciiilHcoiiala  and  lliiiioiiski"  Battalion  of  In- 
nxi\j\\  fn„||.y  illd.Qrs.,l''rasi-rvnU%  Quit.).  Lt.-Colonel, 
Louis  K.  Hiidoii.  Majors,  L.  D.  Hudon  [Quet)ec) ; 
David  Friivc. 
Omnpanies:  No.  1,  Fraservllle,  Capt.  George  LeBel  ; 
No.  'i,  Ht,  (Iciiigc  lie  (Jacoiina,  Capt,  J.  A.  Gilbert ;  No. 
3,  Ml.  Arniiic,  (apt,  and  Ht.  .M.i,).  ZwM  Blanchet; 
No.  4,  IhIc  Vcrle,  Capl,  J,  K,  Marceau  ;  No,  5,  Ste. 
Cecile  du  lllc,  (.'apt,  L  N.  Cole;  No  (i,  L'Ause  au 
Hililc,  (Japl,  Michel  Rimiucl  («imoi(J(fci:) ;  No.  7,  Ri- 
iiiouHki,(;apl,  J,  A,  MiMtin;  No.  ,s,  St.  Octave,  Capt. 
TIciM.  Lcbi'l,  /•aginiiKli'r.  lloii'v  .Maj  J.  N.  Pouliot 
{lUwouskI).  Ail)iiliinl,  Ciipl,  Jnlin  Hill.  Qr.  Mr., 
Hon'y  .Valor  KiuVmI  oucllct.  Surg.  U.CoL,  J.  B.  K. 
FlH.il,  M.I).    Surg,  Maj,,  P.  K.  Grandbois,  M.D. 


OOfli  "Winnipeg"    lliilliilion    of    Rillcs    {IViiinipeg, 
MOLIl     ,M„,i,),     l,t.-(;,iliiiirl,    H.    N.    Ruttan.   Majors, 

H.  M.  AlMold,  II.  W.  A.  Chambrc. 
hUglU  CoiiipinarH,  Winnipeg;  Captains,  F.  H.  Allardyce. 
C,  N.  Mitejicli,  Heiilli  .laekMoii,  J.  If.  M.ilvey,  J.  D. 
Irvine,  I').  W.  .Merinagcn.  Piiymanter,  Hon'y  .Major 
lleilicrl  Hwliifoiil,  Ailjulaiit.  Capt.  T.  H.  Billman. 
Qr,  Mr.,  Hon'y  (-'npl.  J.  H.  Wynne.  Surg.  Lt.-Col., 
G.'l'.urum,  M,D,     Surg,  Capt.,  II.  Y,  Baldwin,  M.D. 


122 


MIUTIA    ANI»   r>EI^ENCE  OF  CANADA. 


[1897 


Q9nrl  "D'>nlieHl«i"  HuUiilloii  of  iitHnllUv  lllil,  Urn., 
«7^I1U    ,S7.  Isidore,  Que..).    I.l.-Oiiliini't,  ^l'UU]^'^nll^>l,^.. 

Major, 
■CompanUn :    No.  1,  St«.  Claira,  Oapt.  A-  l'»»fH«fi  tin,  9, 
St.   Uiiloru,  <Jft|)t.  JoH.   Tiir«ei(»|   Mx    H,  W    l«)'1(rfe, 
Ciipt.  P.  D.  TurgooTi  ;  No.  4,  Htn.  JoitKiiw,  ();i|ii.  |,iiiiIm 
MeirkT.     i^djt.,  ,     t^r,  Mh,  f.  X. 

Cliiibot.    Surij.  Ma}.,  L.  M.  fluiiuKt,  M,l», 

•OQivl  "OmnliiTlaiid"  Uiittiilioii  -if  infiihttv (llil,  Urn., 
*JOH^l    Si,naffJliU,S.tl.\.     I.I.Cihml,  MMUf*  U. 
Harrison.    Major,  • 

■Companies:  No.  1,  Siilmii,  (!ii|it.  (J.  ^^.  lilnfk  t  Wk. 
2,  Spring  Hill,  Ciipt.  Win.  IMrUuf  ;  Nk,  «,  Mrtcoftft 
and  River  Heliert,  Capt.  Jc^ptliii  MHrrft'ih  ;  Mk,  4 
Maccan  and  Mountain,  Cupt.  II  (!.  HiU<*  t  lUii/iPlInn); 
No.  5,  Oxford.  Capt.  Win.  Oxii-y  ;  tin,  l>,  ^miliu  Hill. 
Capt  E.  A.  I'otlcr;  No.  7,  I'iirrBlHironiit;,  r«|it,  0.  A, 
E.  Kelly.  I'ajiinniiter,  Hon'v  Ma.j.  (o'li.  K  IHiUttU. 
Adjut(mt,Cii\>t.  L.  U.  IhmMii  (i-iiniiiti  Hill):  1(1.  Mr., 
H.  J.  Harrison.    Surg.  Slaj  ,  ,\m,  llityuu,  M,h. 


fl/if  1i  "  Victoria  "Hattflllon  of  Infantry,  "Argyle  high 
174-II1   laiMkrH ■•(//('.  Qr8.,liiutdeck,N.S.).   U.-Colonel, 

.1.  I,.  Pitliune.  Major,  C.  W.  Hill  (Sydney) 
Companies :  No.  1,  BaddfM'k,  Capt.  A.  F.  Klcllae  ;  No.  2, 
Midillu  l.lviT,  Capt.  J.  IJ.  Mcliae;  No.  3,  Grand  Nnr- 
roWH,  Capt.  ■).  P.  MrNtill;  No.  4,  Baddeck,  Capt.  M.  11. 
Mackfinzio ;  No.  5,  Forks  Bridge,  Capt.  Hon.  Oillis  ; 
No.  II,  lllg  Intervalo  (Margaret'),  Capt.  W.  It.  McKenzii', 
Aillutanl.  Capt.  an('.  lit.  Ma.l.  H.  A.  Foyle.  Qr.  Mr., 
.loiiii  MoDiiinild.  Surif.  U.Col.,  A.  U.  MacGlllvray, 
M.l). 


INOKPKNnKNT   COMPANIKS. 

Haint    Jolin    Ilille  Company  (N.fl.).    Badge  :   A  Bngle. 

Motto;  "Qno  Patri.i  voeat."    Ca)>tiiin,K  A.  Smith. 
Ilranilo?!  Infantry  (N)nipany  (Afioi.).    Cn/it.,  F.  J.  Cl&rk. 
Hniilt  Ste.   Marie  Hille  Company  [Ont.).     Captain,  lit. 

MuJ.  T.  11.  Elliott. 


MILITIA  AND   DEFENCE  OF  CANADA 


Previous  to  the  confederation  of  tjiu  I'liiVini'fli*,  III"  de- 
fence of  this  country  was  entirely  in  llin  ltiMMI->  of  llie 
Imperial  Government,  who  for  that  piopoau  iii/iMltailied 
troops  in  eai'li  Province,  snpppiiled  liy  v«lio((ii  liieal 
volunteer  militia  <'orps.  This  vo|iMiU;ti(  Hlllllla  I.Hd, 
when  called  upon,  renilered  most  uttini'tut  mttiiffi  in 
times  of  trouble. 

AfterConfedeniUon  the  BriliHli  liiivuflimi'Ui,  ijfVldMitlly 
withdrew  all  the  Imperial  tniops  (rum  f  hj«  I'litlMtif,  iilid 
«t  iiresent  only  maintain  a  gariisoM  nt  M((lj(«»,'(ind  a 
naval  establishment  there  and  on  tliu  I'lii'ilje  I'lifHl. 

By  the  British  North  Ameriia  \ri  Uin  I'liuilimuii  in 
chief  of  all  naval  and  miliiary  foreesot  mimI  III  timiHihi  wii.q 
vested  in  the  yueeii,  and  the  ermtiol  of  tl(M  .irthiM  Was 
placed  in  the  hands  ot  the  Dominion  |'ail|ytlil«hl.  A  If''- 
partment  of  Militia  and  Defenee  was  at  Mic  Mln'<  llhic 
established,  the  llrst  Minister  being  HM'(Jtior|/*t  (ii,  iinH'wt, 
and  the  llrst  Mditia  Act  was  passed  in  IMti,  >l|  Vh'.f  I'lmb. 
40.  The  Act  was  snbse(pieiitly  amu||d»(l  ill  VHIiiitis  *rty's, 
but  is  pra(!tically  embodied  in  the  pitisuiit  MllKIa  Aft. 
49  Vic,  chap.  41  (Hevised  Slatules,  (tiWi),.  |)*  It,  Hie 
militia  of  Canada  is  dectlaied  to  eiinsisj  iit  nil  iIim  male 
inhabitants  of  Canada  of  the  age  o|  IH  ^tii)fi>  ol  upwards 
and  under  (iO,  not  exeinpleil  or  ■tl»|lifilll|e>|  by 
law,  this  population  being  divided  into  fold  ejiisne.n,  as 
follows  :  — 

The  llrst  class  comprises  tjiosu  (tgoij  |t;  /,)■  (((/wards 
and  under  30,  being  unmairjed  of  wldflWIifS  Withotlt 
-children. 

The  second  class  (Munprlses  those  belivwK  l\if  /(yes  of 
30  and 45,  being  unmarried  or  widowers  will(o(((,  chlldteu, 

T\\e  third  class  comprises  those  between  jM  nlu\  4b, 
being  married,  or  wiilowi  s  with  e|ij|i)(( k, 

The  fourth  class  comprises  lliosu  \iti^wiifli  iti  ttllii  0(1. 

The  following  ]iersoiis  are  exempt  fiom  fl((((|(((p((t  and 
active  service  at  any  time  :  ,liidgi;ti,  r|ti((/^(((».((  and 
ministers  of  all  leligioii.s  ilenomiiialioiiti,  |iK(f>ss((rfl  In 
<iollegea  and  texchers  in  religions  oi dm «,  Ilic  Widded.q  and 
ofllcials  of  all  jienitentiariesand  InnaLji' /t.t^|i((((i.'j  p(<l-<ton<< 
j)liysically  disabled,  and  any  person  biillij  lii*' only  son 
of  a  widow  an<l  her  only  support.  L'itIhik  o(.|((i(-  petsoiis 
are  cxeni)it  from  service  except  in  ciisn  of  W/(i, 

The  number  of  men  to  be  trained  ami  (Ilill(<i|  iinntially 
is  limited  to  forty  thousand,  except  /»i*  tjpMelidly  author 
ized,  and  the  iieriod  ol  diill  is  to  be  sutffjiK  ihifn  rtdd  not 
less  than  eight  days  each  year 

The  Militia  is  diviiied  into  Active  and  lliisnivcladd  and 
marine  force.  The!  Active  liinrl  and  iMillilli'  (iim< is  cotn- 
posed  of  men  raised  either  by  VoluiltilU'  t'llll»Ulli<lit  ot 
by  ballot,  and  the  lieserve  force  consjsfi,,  )i|, ictlcally,  of 
the  whole  id' the  elllcient  men  not  ijeiVlKH  b'  (ll«  Active 
Militia  of  the  time  being. 

The  (leriod  of  .service  is  tbiea  yesfi*, 


The  following  is  an  aualym*  of  the  Units  which  com- 
lioHe  the  I'eriiianent  and  Active  Militia  of  Canada,  by 
nrniH  of  the  sen'ioe  : — 

I'KIIMANK.NT   FollCK. 

Hoyal  Caniuliau  Dragoons -"A"  S(|uadron,  Toronto; 
"H"  S((uadroii,  \Vi'ini|)e/r. 

lloyal  Canadian  Artillery  — "A"  Field  Battery,  King- 
ston; "H''  Field  Battery,  Quebec;  Nos.  land  2  Gar- 
rison (;oui|)anies,  t^uebec. 

lloyal  Iteifiment  of  Canadian  Infantry— Heginiental  De 
I'ols  ;  No.  1,  London,  Out.;  No.  2,  Toronto,  Ont. ;  No. 
;(,  Ht.  John,  P.y.;  No.  4,  Fredericton,  N.B. 

AcTtVK   MlLITI.\. 

Cavalry-  7  Regiments  of  4  Squadrons  each. 
1  Regiment  of  'A  S(puulrons. 
5  In(lci)endeiit  Kquadrons. 
Artillery,  Field  -1  Brigade  of  ■2* Batteries  each. 

l.")  Indei>endeiit  Batteries. 
Artillery,  Garrison— 2  Regiments  of .")  Companies  e.ich. 

1  "  4  " 

a         "  3  " 

8  Independent  Companies. 
Enifiueers- 2  Iude]icndent  Conipaiiies. 
Infantry  and  Rities— ,1  liattalious  of  10  Coiniianies  each. 

;i         "  9 

IS  "  8 

13  '^  7 

44  "  6 

5  "  4 

4  Independent  Companies. 

'I'OTAI.     ESTAIILISIIMKNT    OK    TlIK    PER.MANENT    FORCK    AND 
ACTIVK   MlIilTIA. 

I'ennanint  Fnree. 

MKN. 

Cipvalrv,  all  ranks H.l 

Artillery,       "  340 

Infantry,       "         316 

Total  of  i'ermancut  Force _8()1 

Active  Miiilia, 

Cavalr\ ,  all  ranks 2,29!) 

Artillery,       "          4,028 

Engiiicciv,     "          212 

Infantry,       •'          28,962 

Total  Active  Militia 35,497 

Total  Permanent  Force 801 

Grand  Total  Permanent  Force  and 
Active  Militia 36,298 


LiRl'TBNANT-GOVERNOR, 


Attorney-General,  Hon. 
Commimmier  o/ Crown . 
CoinmisHoner  of  Public 
Secretary,  Hon.  E.  .1.  Di 
TreaHurer,  Hon.  Richar 
Clerk,  Kxc 


Clerk  of  the  Houne  and 

Chancery,  Charles  CI; 

Assiatant  Clerk,  Arthur 

Clerk,  J.  M.  Uelaniere.. 

ATTORNEY 

Attorney -General,  Hon. 
Dp-inity  Atiiiriwy-Gener 
Lei/al  Secretary,  A.  M. 
AsHiatant  Clerk  Execith 
Clerk  and  Prirate  Seen 
Gunernmciit  Dcteetires, 
E.  Rogers,  S1,3.'S0  ;  W 

INSI'RCTOR  ( 

Inspector,  I).  Guthrie,  ( 

REQISTRARGEI 

Rerfixtrar-General ,  lloi 
Deputy  l{e<iixtrar-(l('iif 
hiKpcitor,  Col.  K.  B.  11; 
Clerkx,  ,1.  M.  Ridley,  T 
dee,  F.  .(ones,  and  C. 
Stenoyrapher,  H.  J.  ,Sc( 

DEPARTMEN' 

Ciiinmi.iniinter.  Hon.  \V 
Secretary,  Wni.  Edwar( 
CdiiKiUtiny  Architect  ni 
Knijineer',  R.  McCalUin 
Lnw  Clerk  and  Acciitni 
Architect,  F.  A.  Heaki 
Knyineeriny  Dra uylitsi 
Aim't  Knyinei'riny  Dra 
Anit't  Architectural  Dn 
Fir.'<t  Clerk  and  Short h 
Clerk  and  Paymaster 

O'Grady 

Clerk  anii  Stenngraphc 
Messenger,  etc.,  C.  A.  -> 


[1897 


"Argylehigti 
)". ).  Lt.  -Colotiel, 
dney). 

Mctltoe  ;  No.  2, 
.  3,  Grand  Nnr- 
r;k,Cai.t.  M.  II. 
t.  Hon.  Oillis  : 
It.  MiKfiizir. 
"oyle.  Qr.  Mr., 
MneOillvray, 


idge  :   A  Bugle. 
K  A.  Smith. 

/)«.,  F.  J.  Clark. 

Captain,  lit. 


nits  which  com- 
of  Canada,  In 


dron,   Toronto  ; 

Battery,  Kinff- 
Io8.  1  and  2  Gar- 

Keginiental  I>e 
■onto,  Ont. ;  No. 
N.B. 


wh. 


:8  each. 

es. 

om])unie8  each. 


ipanies. 
!:!onipanie8  each. 


npanies. 

ENT    FORCK    AND 


MKS. 

145 

340 

316 

JOl 

. . . .     2,29G 

4,028 

212 
'.'.'.'.  28,062 

. ...  35,497 
....       801 

and 

.  . . .  36,298 


PROVINCE    OF    ONTARIO. 

Entered  Confederation  1st  July,  1867.      Population  1891—2,112,989. 

Skat  of  Govkrnmrnt Toronto. 

LiRi'TBNANT-OovRRNOR,  Lieut.-Colouel  the  lion.  G.  A.  Kirkpatrick,  810,()(K) ;  Ojjlcial  Sceretary,  Commander  F.  C. 
Law,  R.  N.,  .'Sl.UOO  ;  Private  Sccretarii,  Arthur  T.  Kirkpatrick,  sSOO. 

BXKCUTIVB  COl'NX'lU 


Attorney-General,  Hon.  A.  S.  Hardy .^,000 

Commimfiner of  Crmvn  LamlH,  llofK .I.M.GihHori.    4,000 
CommigHoturrof  Public  WorkK,  Hon.  W.  Hartv  . .     4,000 

Secretary,  Hon.  E.  J.  Davis '. . . .     4,ono 

Treasurer,  Hon.  Richard  Ilarcourt 4,000 


M!n  Inter  of  Education,  Hon.  G.  \V.  Ross $4,000 

Minister  nf  J<jriciiltiire    and   llegixtrar,   Hon. 

.John  Drvdeii 4,000 

Withont  PortJ'olio,  Hon.  K.  H.  Bronson 


Cleric,  Kxncntire  Cmuicil,  John  R.  Oartwrig.hi. ;  AnAixtant  Clerk,  J.  Lonsdale  Capreol. 


0FKICKR8  OK  TIIR   LKOI8li.\TIVK  ASSKMBIiY. 


Clerk  of  the  Howte  and  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in 

Chancery,  Charles  Clarke ! .^1,800 

AKniHtant  Clerk,  Arthur  II.  Svdere    l,r.(M) 

Clerk,  J.  M.  Uelamere 1,0(H) 


ATTORNEY  GENERAL'S  OFFICE. 

Attorney-General,  Hon.  A.  S.  Hardy .*i7,000 

De/ivty  Attorney-General,  J.  R.  Cartwright 3,(HK) 

Leyal  Secretary    A.  M.  Dymond 800 

Asuixtant  Clerk  Execntive  Council,  .1.  L.  Capreol,  1,600 

Clerk  and  Prirate  Secretary,  S.  T.  Bastedo 1,7;')0 

Government  DetertireR,  J.  VV.  Murray,  Sil,6.'iO;  J. 
E.  Hoirers,  !S1,3,50 ;  \Vm.  Greer,  *1,"(H)0 

INSl'RCTOIl  OK   RKOISTRY   OKKICKS. 

Inspector,  I).  Guthrie,  Q.C.,  Guelph l,.50O 

REQISTRAR  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Reijistrar-General,  Hon.  R.  Harcourt 

Deputy  lieijistrar-General,  Or.  P.  H.  Bryce 

Inspector,  Col.  R.  B.  Hamilton ' 

Clerks,  ,1.  M.  Ridley.  T.  F.  Callajrhan,  C.  il.  Par- 
dee, F.  Jones,  and  C.  S.  Horrocks 

Stenographer,  H.  J.  Scohle 


Aeroiinuint,  Lud.  K.  Cameron 

/ifjK'  Clerk,  A.  .M.  Dymond    

Sertieantat-Anns,  F.  ,).  (Mackmcyer 

House  Keeper  and  Chief  Mennenger,  P.  O'Brien. 


$100 
<i00 
600 
900 


PROVINCIAL  REGISTRAR'S  OFFICE. 

Deputy  Hegistrar,  J.  F.  C.  Ussher  «1,400 

Chief  Clerk,  (icorffe  Hobhs 

PROVINCIAL  SECRETARY'S  DEPARTMENT. 

I  Provincial  Secretary.  Hon.  E.  J.  Davis ^4,(iOO 

!  Assixtant  Secrelani,  Geo.  E.  Lumsden 2,30fl 

!  Chief  Clerk.  J.  B.  McLachlan 1,2.50 

Minixter'H  Secretary,  J.  I.  Mcintosh i.250 

• 

INHPKCTOH    OK  INSCUASCK. 

Inspector,  J.  Howard  Hunter.  M.  A 2,800 

OFKICK  OK   I'lllSONS   AND   IMHLIC   CHARlTIKJi. 

Inspectors  of  Prisons  anil  J'nhlic  Charities,  T.  F. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS. 

Commissioner.  Hon.  Wni.  Harty ^4,000 

Secretary,  Wm.  Edwards 2,200 

Consulting  Architect  and  Engineer,  Kiva.s  Tulh  .  2,(KX) 

Engineer,  R.  SlcCalluni ". .  2,1(K) 

Law  Clerk  and  Accountant,  J.  P.  Edwards 1,300 

.1  rcliitent,  V.  A.  Hoakes l.CiriO 

Engineering  Draughtsman,  R.  P.  Fairbairn    ....  l,3r)0 

Ass't  Engineering  Draughtsman,  C.  G  Horetzky.  1,100 

Ass't  A rchitectural  Draughtsman,!!.  M.  Hennessy  1,050 

Eirst  Clerk  and  Shorthand  Writer,  M.  Wilson  . . .  1,250 
Clerk  and  Paymaster  of  Ontliiing  Works,  S.  G. 

O'Grady .' 1,050 

<:iirk  and  Stenographer.  Edith  H.  Brown 500 

Messenger,  etc. ,  C.  A.  .McDonald 600 


Chamberlain.  .M.I).,  *2,500;  James  Noxon 2,400 

Chief  Clerk,  .1.y\mm    1,300 

I'ublie  Institutions. 

Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Belleville  — 

Superintendent,  R.  Mathison 1,600 

nur-inr,  A.  Matlieson  1,00<I 

Institution  for  the  Blind,  Brantfoid  - 

Principal,  A.  II.  Dvmond 1,600 

/lursar,  \V.  N.  Hossie 1,1(K» 

Central  Prison  for  Ontario,  Toronto — 

Warden,  J.  T.  Gilmour,  M.D 2,0(K» 

llur.sar,  Alex.  JalTray 1,300 

Reformatory  for  Boys,  Penctaiijfiiishene — 

Superintendent,  Thos.  .McCrosson 1,600 

Bur.':ar,  \V.  P.  Band 950 

Andrew  Mercer  Rofoimatory  for  Females  and  In- 
dustrial Refuu'c  for  Girls,  Toronto— 

Superintendent.  .Mrs.  O'Reillv 1,000 

Bursar,  U.  \V.  Laird 1,100 

[123] 


1^  -  I 

Hon.  Arthur  Sturoks  Hardy,  Prbmikr  of  Ontario. 


PROVINCIAL  TREASURER'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Treagurer,  Hon.  Richard  Harcourt 84,()00 

Ansiiitant  Treantirer,  \V.  N.  Anderson 2,3()0 

Chief  Clerk,  F.  A.  Carrell  1,350 

Trea».,Sec.  JcCl'kof  Algoma  Taxes.h.  V.  Percival,    1,.'J50 
CosAier,  W.  C.  Noxon 1,150 

PROVINCIAL   BOARD  OK  IIRALiTII. 

Chairman,  Dr.  J.  J.  Cassidy 

Secretary,  Dr.  P.  H.  Bryce 

Anaiynt,  J.  J.  Mackenzie 

Clerk,  O.  B.  Lindsay  (Actins) 

Stenographe,;  M.  H.  Smith 


I'ROVI.VCIAL   auditor's   BRANCH. 

Provincial  Auditor,  C  H.  Sproule 2,400 

Book-keeper,  A.  J.  Rattray 1,500 

INSPECTOR  OF  DIVISION  COURTS. 

Inspector,  Joseph  Dickey 1,700 

LICBNSR  AND  AD.MINISTRATION  OF  .IU8TICR  ACCOUNTS 
BRANCH. 

Fimt  Officer,  Henry  Totten 2,000 

Acting  Accountant,  J.  F.  Mowat 1.300 

QUEEN'S  PRINTER. 

Queen'g  Printer,  L.  K.  Cameron 1,800 

Assiatant  Queen's  Printer,  G.  E.  Thomas. 1,200 

ASVLL'MS   FOR   THE  INSANE. 

Inspector,  R.  Christie 2,600 

Toronto — 

Medical  Superintendent,  D.  Clark,  M.D 2,000 

Burmr,  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,  Williani  Anglin 1,300 

[1 


Hamilton — 

Medical  Superintendent,  J.  Russell,  M.D  — 
Bursar,  B.  Way 

Mimico — 

Medical  Superintendent,  N.  H.  Beemer,  M.D. 
Bursar,  James  Corcoran 


Brockville— 

Medical  Superintendent, 
Bursar,  J.  W.  Baker 


B.  Murphy, M.D. 


Asylum  for  Idiots,  Orillia-- 

Medical  Superintendent,  A.  H.  Beaton,  M.D. 
Bursar,  T.  J.  Sluir 

DEPARTMENT  OF  CROWN  LANDS. 

Commissioner  o/Croion  Lands,  Hon.  J.  M.  Gibson 

Assistant  Commissioner,  Aubrey  White 

Law  Clerk,  G.  Kennedy 

Shorthand  Writer  

Sales  and  Free  Grants  Branch. 

ChieJ  Clerk,  A.  Kirk  wood 

Surveys,  Patents  and  Boads. 

Director  of  Surveys,  G.  B.  Kirkpatrick,  P.L.S  . . . 

Draughtuman,  W.  Revell 

Chief  Clerk  of  Patentu,  C.  S.  Jones 

Superintendent  Colonization  Boads,  H.  Smith  . . 

Woods  and  Forests  Branch. 
Chief  Clerk,  J.  A.  G.  Crozier 

Forestry. 
Clerk  of  Forestry,  Thomas  Southworth,  Parlia- 
metit  Buildings,  Toronto 

Accou7its  Branch. 

Accountant,  D.  G.  Ross 

Begistrar,  Frank  Yeis'I' 

24] 


1,4()0 

1,7(10 
l,O0l> 

1,700 
1,200 

1,800 
1,000 


1897] 


PRO 


$4,000 
2,80ft 
2,000 


1,900 


2,aH) 

1,300 
1,400 
1,900 


1,750 


1,800 
1,400 


Min 

JHreelor  of  Minet,  A.  Bli 

Crown  'i 

Otld'fd. .  E.  J.  Darby  (Act 

/'(irri/  Sd K.  Hallid 

Port  Arthur  ...H.  .Mm 
.'?.  ,Sle.  3/ari«,P.C.Cainpl; 

Crown 

Unuehridge Win.  Ki 

BriiilenfU lohn  Whel 

Kgaiinillc  . .  .James  Reei 

Kmxdale K.  Han 

Hain;i  Hirer. .H.J.  F.  Maj 

t'lirt  /■Va/iccH.C.J.Hollai 

"     W. Stephens 

l.inki'ard J.  Annstro 

Hnliburton .  .C.  \i.  Stewi 
Kin'juton  . .  R.  Macphers 

LAwahle I.  R.  T 

Miignetetvan  — S.  G.  B 
Matlawa  . . .  .\i.  J.  Gilliu 
Minden W.  Hat 

SUPKRINTRNDBN' 

Superintendent,  J.  J.  K 

OAM 

Chief  Came  Warden,  Ei 

EDUCATIOl 

(St.  Jai 

ilinister  of  Education,  ! 
Di'puly  Milliliter  of  Kdu 
Chief  Clerk  and  Aecoxm 
Minister's  Private  Seen 
SeniorClerks,J.T.  R.Stii 
"A.  C.  Pan 
Lihrarianik  Historiogra 
Sup.  Mech.  Insts.  Jc  A  rt. 


THE  N 


Since  our  descriptive 
ami  development  of  t 
Korce  in  the  Canadiai 
there  have  been  no 
Maxim  (ftms  have  been 
Force  since  that  time. 
Korcc  is  750,  Officers, 
men,  and  will  probably 

The  Department  of  1 

branch  of  the  civil  jfo^ 

control  and  managemeii 

Council,  the  Honourabl 

White,  the  ComptroUe 

t'Tritorial  organization 

follows : 

Head  Qi 

Commissioner,  L.  W.  H 

Amiistant  Commissionei 

Rkq 

Superintendent,  A.  B. 

limpectors,  J.  A.  McGil 
M.  Baker,  R.  Belchi 
A.  C.  Macdonell,  W 

Siinieon,  G.  P.  Bell. 

\'fl.  Surgeon,  J.  Burne 

"  A  "  Division,  Maplk.  C 

Svprrintendent,  S.  Ga  ■ 
IiiK/iectors,  M.  H.  Whi  -( 
Surgeon,  S.  M.  Frasc.'. 


1897] 


PROVINCE  OF  ONTARIO. — MOUNTED  POLICE   FORCE. 


126 


1,  M.D....  |2,0()o 
\,m> 

mer,  M.D.  1,7IM> 
1,000 

phv.M.D.  1,70(1 

. ..'. 1,201) 

iton,  M.D.  1,80(» 
1,000 

LANDS. 

M.  Gibson  f4,000 

! 2,800 

2,000 

nch. 

1,900 

uh. 

P.L.S  ...  2,000 

1,300 

1,400 

Smith  ..  1,900 

1,750 

h,  Parlia- 

1,800 

1,400 


Mining  Hitreau, 

Wrtclor  of  Mines,  A.  Ulue 12,600 

Crown  Timber  Agents. 

Olldwa. .  E.  J.  Darlt.v  ( ActV)  I  Quebec   B.  Nioholnon 

/'nrri/  Sd V.  Halliday  j  I'eterbimi,  J.  B.McWilliaiiia 

Part  Arthur H.  .Miiiiro  I  Hal  I'ortage  .  .W.  Margaoh 

ft.  Sle.  i)/ari>,P.t'.Cainpl)fU  | 

Crown  Land  At/entit. 


Ilnwebridge Win.  Kirk 

Itriidi'nell lohn  Whelaii 

KijiiiivUle  . . .  JanicH  KeeveH 

Hinsdale E.  Hamlv 

Itaiiiji  l{iver..H.J.  F.  Marsh 

t'lirt  yra/icen.C. J. Hollands 

"         "     W..StephunHon 

lAnkeard J.  Arinstrontf 

llalihurton .  C.  II.  Stewart 
KiwiHlon  . .  R.  Macpherson 

LAmable J.  R.  Tait 

Miifinete^van S.  G.  Best 

Maltawa  ...  .U.  J.  Gillii;an 
Minden W.  Hartle 


J'ownHKan. . . .  J.  8.  Scarlett 

PlfBiM A.  W.  Wood 

I'arry  .<?•(/,  Mrs.  T.  .MoKay 
I'embroke  .  .James  Stewart 
I'ort  Arthur..,).  V.  Rutton 
Hat  Portaf/e.  .W.  Marifach 
(Actintf). 
Hd'H  Landing .O.  Hamilton 
SauU  Ste.  Afrtn>,W. Turner 
Su(/fcuri/.  Thomas  J.  Ryan 
Sturgeon  AV  J.D.Cockburn 
Theiimlon...Vi.  L.  Nichola 
MaHiney  Station  P.O., 

D.  G.  McDonald 


SIII'RRINTKNDRNT  NKOLRCTP.D   CIIILDRR.N. 

Superintendent,  J.J,  Kelso 41,200 

OA.MK  WARDK.N. 

Chief  (lame  Warden,  Edwin  Tinsley 860 

EDUCATION  DEPARTMENT. 

(St.  Jamkh'  Square.) 

MiniHter  of  Educatiim,  Hon.  G.  W.  Ross,  LL.D. .  $4,000 

Di'puty  Minuter  of  Education,  John  Millar,  B.A.  2,300 

Chief  Clerk  and  .Accountant,  K.  J.  Taylor 1.(100 

iliimter'n  Private  Secretary,  Henry  Alley 1,350 

.V(')iiorCTer*i(,J.T.  R. Htin8on,H.  M.  Wilkinson, ea.  ],"00 

"       A.  C.  Paull,  F.  N.  Nudel each  1 ,100 

Librarian  ife  Historiographer,  J.G.  HodKins,  LL.  D.  2,0(X) 

Sup.  Mech.  Imts.  d-  Arts  Schools,  S.  P.  May,  M.D.  1,700 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

Minister,  Hon.  John  Dryden    §4,000 

Private  Secretary,  W.  B.  Varley l,O0r) 

Dep'y  Minister  and  Secr'y  Hureau  of  InduntrU*. 

C.  C.  James '.  2,300 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Bureau,  W.  V.  McMaater  .  1,700 

First  Clerk,  W.  ( >.  Galloway 1,400 

Shorthand  Writer,  Thos.  Mrtlilliciiddy  l.ocio 

Supt.  of  Farmers'  /nstitules,  K.  W.  itixlMon l,2Ul 

Instructor  in  Hoiul  .Making,  A.  W.  CaiiipWl,  I'.E.  l,Mio 

AOKUMXTI'KAI.  COLI.KOR,   OtKLI'll. 

President,  James  Mills,  \A..  I) 2,000 

Prof,  of  Chemistry,  A.  E.  Shiittleworth,  B.A.So.  .  I,80(» 

Prof,  of  Xat.  History,  J.  H.  Panton,  M.A l.mto 

Farm  Sujierintendent,  Wm.  Ronnie 1,200 

Agriculturist,  (i.  E.  Day,  B.H.A I,((00 

Horticulturist,  II.  L.  Hult,  H..S. A l,()0(l 

Hacterioloi/ist,  K.  C.  UarrlMoii,  B..S.  A 1,000 

Priif.  of  Dairying,  H.  H.  Dean,  B.S.  A l.fiOO 

English  Master,  J    B.  Reynolds,  B.A 1,200 

Leiturer  on  Agriculture,  R.  V.  Holtcnnann 

Prof,  of  Veterinani  Science,  J.  H.  Reed,  V.8. . . .  960 

Asst.  Hesident  Master,  T.  K.  Clark,  B.S.  A WK) 

Experimentalist,  0.  A.  Zavitz,  B.S. A 1,500 

Poultry  Manager,  L.  G.  Jarvis 7()0 

Assistant  Chemist,  R.  Harcoiirt,  B.S.A 800 

Drill  Instructor.  C'apt.  W.  Clarke 300 

/•/ii/xj'eM'aH,  W.  (>.  Stewart,  M.D 300 

Bursar,  A   McCalluni 1,000 

Stenographer,  (1.  A.  Putnam (ifio 

ONTARIO   KACTORIKS   INHI'KCTOP.H, 

Robert  Barber,  Parliament  Buildini^H,  Toronto. . . 

J.  R.  Brown,  Parliament  Buildings,  Toronto 

O.  A.  Roc(iue,  Orleans,  Ont 

Miss  .VIar(;aretCarlylc, Parliament  Bldjfs., Toronto 

I.M.MIORATION   OKKICK. 

Secretary,  David  Spence 1,300 

Agent  in  Liverpool,  P.  Byrne 2,S«0 


THE  NORTH-WEST  MOUNTED  POLICE  FORCE  OF  CANADA. 


Since  our  descriptive  article  upon  the  organization 
and  development  of  the  North-West  Mounted  Police 
Force  in  the  Canadian  Almanac  for  1890,  pa(,'e  233, 
tliere  have  been  no  special  changes  to  note.  Two 
.Maxim  tfuns  have  been  added  to  the  armament  of  the 
Force  since  that  time.  The  present  strength  of  the 
Force  is  750,  Officers,  Non-commissioned  Officers  and 
men,  and  will  probably  remain  at  that  figure. 

The  Department  of  North-West  Mounted  Police  is  a 

liranch  of  the  civil  government  at  Ottawa,  under  the 

lontrol  and  management  of  the  President  of  the  Privy 

Council,  the  Honourable  Wilfred  Laurier,  Mr.  Frederick 

White,  the  Comptroller,  being  Deputy  Minister.    The 

ti-rritorial  organization  of  the  force  is  at  present  as 

follows : 

Hrad  Quartkrh,  Regina. 

Commissioner,  h.  W.  Herchmer. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  J.  H.  Mclllree. 

Rkoina  District. 
Superintendent,  A.  B.  Perry. 
Inspectors,  J.  A.   McOibbon,  J.  O.  Wilson,  C.  Starnes, 

M.  Baker,  R.  Belcher,  W.  H.   Irwin,  E.  G.  Brown, 

A.  C,  Macdonell,  W.  H.  Scarth. 
Surgeon,  G.  P.  Bell. 
I'cf.  .Surgeon,  J.  Burnett. 

"A"  Division,  MAPi.KCr;BK  District  (Hd.  yrs.,  Maple 
■  >eek). 

SvperintendenI,  S.  Ga  fnon. 

Inspectors,  M.  H.  Whi -e-Fraser,  W.  Routler'.'^e. 

Surgeon,  S.  M.  Frasc. 


"C"  Division,  Battlkpord  District  (Hd.  (^rs..  Battle- 
ford). 
Superintendent,  J.  Cotton. 
Inupcctiirs,  .1.  D.  Moo<lie,  J.  V.  Begin, 
Surgeon,  L.  A.  Vaxi. 

"  D"  Division,  Maclkod  District  (Hd.  Qrs.,  Macleod). 

Superintendent,  S.  B.  Steele. 

Inspectors,  G.  E.  Sanders,  A.   E.   R.  Cuthbert,  W.  S. 

Casey,  H.  J.  A.  Davidson,  A.  M.  Jarvis,  P.  O.  H, 

Primrose. 
Surgeon,  C.  S.  Haultain, 
Asst.  Vet.  Surgeon,  T.  A.  Wroughton. 

"E"  Division,  Cai.oarv  District  (Hd.  Qrs.,  Calgary) 

Superintendeii'.  J.  Howe. 

Inspectors,  Z.  T.  Wood,  F.  Harper,  D.  H.  Macpherson. 

"F"  Division,  Princk  Albkkt  District  (Hd.  Qrs., 
Prince  Albert). 

Superintendent,  G.  B.  Moffat t. 

Inspector,  J.  B.  .Mian. 

"G"  Division,  Edmonton  District  (Hd.  Qrs.,  Fort 
.Sa.sk.atohewaii). 

.Superintendent,  A.  H.  Griesbnch. 
Insoectcrs,  .\.  E.  Sny<Ier,  D.  M.  Howard. 

"K"  Division,  Lktiihridok  District  (Hd.  Qrs.,  T.,eth- 

bridgu). 
Superintendent,  R.  B.  Deane. 
Inspectors,  W.  S.  Morris,  W.  M.  de  Ray  Williams. 

Dktacii.mknt  kro.m  Head  (^X'artkrs,  Yckon  District. 
Inspectors,  C.  Constantine,  D.  E.  Strickland. 
Surgeon,  A.  E.  Wills. 


126 


IMIOVINCE  OF  ONTARIO. 


riH9: 


HOUSE  OF  ASSEMBLY— PROVINCE  OF  ONTARIO. 
KKJJITH     LK(ilSI.ATUUK. 

Lib.,Uhera\\   Cn/i..  CoiiHervutixf  ;    I'al.,  Vat  rou;    /;i</.,  Ifi<li'|Hii(lciit ;    /'./'./I.,  I'rotuntant  Protective 

ANMIH'llttloM. 

Ni)TK.--Thi>  poliliual  party  In  fiivvn  accorilini;  to  thu  litikt  iiifoniiatloii  olitulimblu.     If  thi-rv  ihouM  be  .tin 


•rrorH  thtt  K<li'or  will  ^liull.v  nirriH't  them  on  udv 


Addiiiifliin  . . .  . 
Ali/oina,  Kant  . 
Alijmna.  Went  . 
Brant,  S.  li. . . 
Brant,  S.  n  .. 

BriickviUe 

Bruee,  S.  li.   . 
Bruce,  C.  U... 
Bruee,  X.  R.  . . 


Cardwi'll 

Carletiiii 

Dufferin 

Dunda» 

Durham.   K.  U. 
Durham,  W.  It. 

Elgin,  E.  li.... 

Elgin,  W.  R.... 

Emex,  N.  R.... 


Eenex,  S.R. 

Fronlenac . . 
Olengarri/  . 

Orenville . . . 


17,r.84 

20,028 
1!>,H21> 
11,4(H1 
lil.Sll 
17,787 
2lM54 
ll>,57f> 
2-2,874 

•io.inri 

21,807 
22,18H 
20,IH2 
17,()M 

ir.,;t74 

18,445 
24,1)32 
28,4l'3 

26,917 

14,(18!) 
24,447 

21,0(19 


■laiiieN  Keid Con. 

Cimrlt'H  F.  Karwell ....  Lih. 

.laiiR'H  (,'otiiiiee Lih. 

Haiiiel  Hurt 

Ilcm.  A.M.  Ilard.v Lib. 

Oi'orifc  A.  Dana Lil). 

Itculicii  K.  Trua\ IJIi. 

.Jnhii  H.  McDonald.  ,.    I'al. 

V.  McNaiiKlitoii.  I'.f.A.  .f 

[Pat. 

E<lward  A.  Little Con. 

Cien.  N.laon  Kldd  ...Pat. 

Willi  1    ,  D.vneH Pat. 

.laiiu'ft  1'.  Wiiltney . . .  .Cun. 

Wl'liaiii  A.  Fallis Con 

\Vi  1.  ilcnr.v  Held. . . . 

;Ch,irle8  A.  Hrower. . . 

I  Donald  McN'isii 

William  J.  M(!Kee. . . 


I  NO.  or 

U.   ADDItmil.        I     VDTKH 
IKKCKIV'I) 


Centreville     

Saiilt  Htu.  Marie 
I'ort  Arthur. .  . . 

St.  Oeorite 

Toronto  

Hrockville 

Walkerton  

Kiple.v 

Utiderwood 


Allandule. .. . 

Carp 

(•raii);e 

MorrlHl)ur){h . 

Mililirooic  ... 

.C'lU.lClarke 

.CoH.  New  Sannn  . 

.Lib.  VrngaX 

Lib.  VVindHor    .   . 


Klei'tion  to    l)e  held  20tli 


1H49 

1882 
1;(II8 

2697 
2II4A 
lOl;) 
\m'l 

1888  I 

1980 
240r> 
2111) 
1740 
1040 

1700  I 

28r>i 

1843 


.^AMK  OK  DKKKATKII  *>■ 

t'AMDIDATK  A.NIi  .No.  OK  VOTKn  «  ? 

HKCKIVKI).  J; 

31  I 


"{ 


October,  1896. 


'Joseph  L.  Haycock..  ./'(T^'Catara(|ui  . . 
David  M.  M(;l'liersoii../'af.'IjancaHter  .. 

iOrlando  liush Con.  Keniptville 


24,008   James  Cleland /^i6.  i  Jleaforil . 

22,817  iDavid  McNichol /'af-jUmlash. 

24,:VJ»   Thomas  Oaniey /'of.j. Max  well. 

18,210    Hon.  J.  liaxter Lib. 

21,982  IWilliam   Iverns Con. 

ju  07J  '  J  H°"-  J.  •^•-  <*ibson.  . .  Lit). 

■***•"'■*  I  1  James  T.  Middleton.Li/). 

18,0.';o  Alexander  .Ml-arcii  ..Pat. 

l8,iMl4  I  \V.  H.  BItfBar Lih. 

22,070  ! James  Haj,'vertv Iml. 

20,891   iThcmas  Gil)SOii Lib. 

22,6J8  IJames  T.  Oarrow Lib. 

23,332  'Murdo  Y.  .McLean. .   ..Lib. 

25,2'J9  JRoliert  Fer(,'iison Lib. 

32,790  iThos.  L.  Vavi\o.. Pat. <i: Lib. 

24,580  !Hon.  \V.   Harty Lib. 

23,148  iP.  D.  McC'allum../'.P..4..(• 
[/)l<^ 

,'i5,662  I  A.  T.  Gurd . .  /'.  P.  A.  A;  Iml. 

18,434  Richard  F.  Preston . . .  Con. 


Greu,N.  R 

Orey,S.R 

arey,  C.  R 

Ualdimand  .... 

Halton 

Hamilton,  WR  I 
Hamilton, K R  | 
HaHtiwjs,  li.  R. 
Hantingn,  W.  It. 
HaHtini/s,  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 

Lennox I   14,000  [  W.  W.  Meacli.ini Co«. iOdessa 


t'ayu){a 

Hurlintfton 

Toronto  

Hamilton 

.Melrose 

Belleville 

West  Huntingdon. 

Wroxeter 

(loderich    

.Seaf  orth 

Thanicsville 

Cedar  Sjjrings    . 

Toronto 

Forest  


Petrolea 

Carleton  Place. 


19,291    A.  J.  Matlieson   Coi!.' Perth 

21,492  I  Walter  Beatty Co«.[  Delta 


Lincoln 

London  

Middlesex,  E.  R. 
Middlesex,  N.R. 
Middlesex,  W.R. 

Monck 

Muskuka 

yipissing 

Norfolk,  S.R... 
Norfolk,  y.H.. 

Nurthurnb'ld,  E. 

Nm-thumb'ld,  W. 

Ontario,  N.Jt.. 
Ontario,  S.  R... 


2i,394  J.  Hiscott.   P. P. A.  A-  Con. 

31,977  iT.  S.  Holilis Lib. 

22,292  I  William  Shore Pat. 

18,015  j  Wni.  H.  Tavlor Lib. 

19,400  'Hon.  G.  W.  Kn.sg Lib. 

1.5,408    Hon.  a.  Harcourt Lih. 

17,850  [Geo.  K,  Lanijford Con. 

13,103   John  Louffhrin Lib. 

15,li'6    Wm.  A.  Charlton Lib. 

15,880  I E.  C.  Carpenter Lib. 

21,995  W.  A.  Willoughby ....  Con. 

14,947    Corelli  C.  Field Lib. 

20,324  iThos.  W.  Chappie Lib. 

25,031  I  Hon.  John  Dryden £i6. 


Virffil 

London 

White  Oak  . 

Parkhill 

Toronto  

Toronto    . . , , 
Ilracebridj;e 
Mattavva  . . . , 

Toronto 

Simcoe 

Col  borne  . . . . 


Cobourg  . 

llxbridge. 
Toronto   . 


1517 
2030 

1820 1 

1040  I 

2401 

1735  I 

1920 
2209 
2408 
2348 
1574 
1473 
1782 
2129 
2203 
2335 
2305 
3100 
22S2 
2070 

3044 
1499 

1830  i 

1999 

1089/ 

2548 
3820 
2280 
2015 
1970 
1519 
1803 
1345 
1424 
1090 

1701 1 

140-2 1 

2114 

2884 


Frank  Halliday ....  1047 

W.  H.  Hearst I8i6 

Joseph  (i.  Kil.K IVM 

Ji  E.iiopkinH  ..].!. i-^ 

R.  J.  Jelly 17,.. 

W.  Valens 1702 

W.  M.  Dack 1401 

A.  D.  .McContei;..     11231  ' 
William  .Mcintosh   ..  98/ / 

K.  Jetfs 'MM) 

('has.  Robinson.       .       (i  i 

G.Monk 1130 

Dr.  Uarr 1850 

J.  P.  Fox  1923 

(Jcorjfe  Campl)ell  , .  .1346 

W.  T.  Lockhart l.-iSS 

J.  C.  Dance 1334) 

W.  Kord 8.^4|■! 

D.   McColl 2680     i 

G.  A.  Wintennule...l597\ 
H.  White 1)01/ I 


J.  S.  Gallaifher 1.-180 

G.  II.  Mct;illivray...l040 

A.  Iliichanan 13341 

Joseph  Scott 054  / 

Charles  .Medcalf 1433 1 

W.  Head 1262  / 1 

G    .Mcliechnie 1012    I 

Joseiih  Rorke 119:1  \i 

C.  W.  Hartman 1138/ ■ 

John  Semi 1040    ' 

J.  Huslmnd 2158    ' 

W.  Hancock 2011     I 

C.  R.  Smith 2248     I 

N,  Verniilvea 1413 

R.  J.  Graliam 1392 

A.  F.  Woo<l 1732 

W.  .Milne 1676 

James  Connolly  . . .  .2187 
R.  Weiamiller  ! 2313 

C.  Darlin),' 1933 

.lame-  (.'lancv -2591 

F.d.  11.  Smvthc 1850 

R.  J.  .McCormick  .    .1871 

Chas.  Mackenzie 2956 

W.C.  Caldwell 1473 

J.  M.  Clarke 1207 

James  Ferguson ....  414 

J.  B.  Wilson 1626 

iThos.  .Syminjrton  .    .  977 

|R.  .M.  Briscoe 7'20 

R.  W.  Thompson 24-26 

E.  T.  Esserv H017 

R.  W.  Jackson 1881 

J.  H.  Alexander  ....1887 

J.  A.   Leitch ]858 

Hutrh  Crawford 1452 

A.  P.  Cockburn 1635 

Stephen  Fournier . . .  098 
G.  Cruise 1403 

D.  Dalton 1403 

F.  L.  Webb  1522 

J.  R.  Irvinj; 1166 

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Jas.  Glendinning  . . .  2039 
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Burr,  Heiiry 

Ilivxter,  Hon.  J 

Beatty,  Walter 

Beatty,  Wni.  Rabb. 

Bennett,  John 

Bingar,  Wm.  HodKiiis. 
Blezard,  Thomas.  .Pet( 
Bronson,  Hon.  Krskint 
BrovTcr,  Chas.  And.. 

Burt,  Daniel 

Bush,  Orlando 

CiHupbell,  Robert  A. 

Carnegie,  John  H 

Car|>enter,  E.  (' 

Caven,  John 

Chappie,  Thonuis  W. 
Charlton,  Wm.  A.... 

('lelai.J,  .James 

Comiiee,  .lames 

Craig,  Jol.n i 

Crawford,  Thomas. 

Currie,  Aich 

Dana,  Geo.  Augustus. 
Davii!,  Hon.  Elihu  J. . 
Dickepoion,  .John. .. 
Drydrn,  Hon.  John. 

Dyn'js,  Wm 

Evp.nturel,  F.  E.  .4... 

Failis, -Wm.  A 

Fi.rwell,  Charles  Fran 
Fjrguaou,  Robt... 

OFFICERS  OF 
W.  T.  Preston,  Librai 
Law  Clerk ;  P.  J.  Gla 


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Win.  Kuhli  lieatty Con. 

.lohn. Smith 

ThoH.  .Miit(wi>a(l Con. 

■lohn  .M.'N.'il Paf. 

TlioinaH  Klezitnl Lih. 

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V.  K.  Alfred  Ki  uiiturel .  Lih. 

John  (,'aveii Pat. 

Hoht.  A.  Caiiipliell. . .  .Lib. 

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John  McKay Lih. 

Alex.  W.  KohertHon  ..   Lib. 

John  1).  Moore Lih. 

Win.  .M.  Oernian Lib. 

John  Mutrie Lih. 

John  Crai); Lib. 

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John  Ira  Klatt  Lib. 

John  l)icken.>ion 

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J.  (;ro8H 830 

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John  Teirney \\ 

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John  Tytler 1187 

W.  M.  llariey 1897  \ 

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J.  8.  Duff 1422 

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A.  H.  The,  ip»on... .  922) 

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John  AriiiHtrotur.  .  .  .  1743 

Joseph  Tail  3202 

Charles  .Moss 399<i 

Will.  Thurstrm 1415 

R.  Hryans 1315  1 

John  Campbell 57o  1 

V.  Otierbein 1124  1 

V.  (I.  (Jardiner vjo  i 

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W.  .McClearv 2488 

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James  I'arks 12.53  | 

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John  Nicholson 1375 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  MEMBERS  AND  ELECTORAL  DISTRICTS-ONTARIO. 


Rtpre»tntativta.  Constitueru-ien. 

Uarr,  Henry Renfrew,  N.R. 

Bivxter,  Hon.  J Haldinianil 

huatty,  Walter Leeds 

Beatty,  Win.  Rabb Parry  Sound 

Keiinett.  John Sturniimt 

BiKgar,  Wm.  Hotlgiiis.  .Hastings, W.R. 
Blezard,  Thomas.  .Peterborough,  K.R. 

Bronson,  Hon.  Krskine  Hy Ottawa 

Bmwor,  Chas.  And Elgin,  E.R. 

Hurt,  Daniel Biant,  N.R. 

Bush,  Orlando Grenville 

Cauiphell,  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. 

Clelai.J,  .James Grey,  N.R. 

('oiiiiiee,  .James Algoma,  W. 

Craig,  Jol.n Wellington,  E.R. 

Crawford,  Thomas Toronto,  W. 

Currie,  Arch Simeoe,  W.R. 

Dana,  Go.  Augustus Brockville 

Davis,  Hon.  Elihu  J York, N.R. 

Dickei'.son,  John Wentworth.  S. 

Drydrn,  Hon.  John Ontario,  S.R. 

Dynijs,  Win Dutferin 

Evp.nturel,  F.  E.  A Prescott 

Failis,  Wm.  A Durham,  E.R. 

Fi.rwell,  Charles  Franklin.. Algoma,  E. 
Firgusoii,  Robt Kent,  E.R. 


Repreaentativea,  ConatitiieiiMeii. 

Field,  C.  C... Northumberland,  W.R. 

Flatt,  .John  Ira Wentworth,  N.R. 

Gamey,  Thomas Grey,  C.R. 

(Jarrow,  James  T Huron,  W.R. 

(icrman,  Wm.  Manley Welland 

Gibson,  Hon.  .J.  M Hamilton,  W. 

Gibson,  Thomas Huron,  K. R. 

Ourd,  Alfred  T liambton,  W.  R. 

Haggerty,  James  Hastings,  N.R. 

Harcourt,  Hon.  Richard Monck 

Hardy,  Hon.  A.  S Brant,  S.R. 

Harty,  Hon.  W Kingston 

Haycock,  Joseph  L Fronteiiac 

Hi.-icott,  .James Lincoln 

Hobbs,  T.  S London 

Howland,  O.  A Toronto.  S. 

Ki'rns,  Win Halton 

Kidd,  Geo.  Nelson Carleton 

Langford,  Geo.  Ed Muskoka 

Little,  Ed.  Alf CardwcU 

Jjoughrin,  .John Nipissing 

McCalhim,  Peter  D Ijanibton,  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. 

Mcl,ean,  Murdo  Y Huron,  S.R. 

McNaughton,  Daniel Bnice,  N.R. 

McNeil,  John Perth,  S.R. 

McNichol,  David Grey,  S.R. 


ReprenentativeH.  CotiKtituenrieii. 

Macnish,  Donald Elgin,  W  R 

McPherson,  David  .M Gleugarry 

Magwood,  Thomas Perth.  N.R. 

Maitcr,  G.  F TiiroiiU),  N 

Mathcson,  Arthur  .las. . .  .Lanark,  S.R 

Mcacham,  W.  W Lennox 

Middlcton,  Jas.  T Hamilton.  E. 

Miscampbcll,  A Simeoe,  E.R. 

Moore,  John  D Waterloo,  S.R. 

Mutrie,  John Wellington,  S.R. 

((  Kccfe,  (ieo Ottawa 

Pardo,  T.  L Kent,  W.R. 

Paton,  Robert Simeoe,  C.R. 

Pattullo,  Andrew Oxford,  N.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.K. 

Robillard,  Alex Russell 

Ross,  Hon.  (i.  W Middlesex,  W.K. 

Ryerson,  G.  S Toronto.  E. 

Shore,  Win Middlesex,  E.R. 

Smith,  John Peel 

St.  John,  J.  W York,  W.K. 

Stratton,  .Jas.  R.  .Peterborough,  W.R. 

Taylor,  Wm.  H .Middlesex,  N.  R. 

Truax,  Reuben  E Bruce,  S.  R. 

Tucker,  .James Wellington,  W. 

Whitney,  James  P Dundas 

Willoughby,  W.  A.. .  Northiimberld.E.  R 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ASSEMBLY.-Ch,i:les  Clarke,  Clerk  of  the  Home;  Arthur  H.  Sydere,  Clerk  Assistant  : 
W.  T.  Preston,  Aibrartun ;  J.  M.  Delamere,  Clerk  and  Postmaster;  Lud.  K.Cameron,  Accoutilant ;  A.  M.  Dymond, 
Law  Clerk;  F.  J.  Glackmeyer,  Seryeant-at-Aniis  ;  P.  O'Brien,  Housekeeper  and  Chief  Messenyer. 


PROVINCE    OP   QUEBEC. 


Kntered  Confederation  1st  July,  1867.     Population  1891—1,488,586. 

Skat  ok  Government Qiiebec. 

LiTSUTBSANT-GovKRNOB.— Hon.  J.  A.  Chapleau,  810,000;  Capt.  H.  F.  Sheppard,  Aide-de-Camp  ;  BMouard  Oelpit, 

Private  Secretary ;  Walter  Lannen,  .Messenger. 

executive  council. 

Hon.  E.  J.  Flynn Premier   and   Commissioner 

of  Public  Works. 

"     Louis  Beaubien Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

and  Colonization. 
"     G.  A.  Nantel Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands 

<  iKKiCKRa.— G.  Grenier,  Clerk  Executive  Council ;  VV.  Learnmouth  and  A.  G^nereux,  Clerks ;  and  two  Messengers. 


Hon.  L.  P.  Pelletier A  ttorney-Qeneral. 

"     T.  Chapais President  of  Council. 

■'    M.  F.  Hackett Secretary  ajirf  lleylstrar. 

"     A.  W.  Atwater Treasurer. 


LEGISLATIVE    COUNCIL. 


DIVISION. 

Alma 

Bedford  — 
DeLaDurantaye 
De  LanauC.iere  . 

De  la  Vallicre  . . 

De  Lorimier. . . . 
De  Salaherry. .. 

Golfe 

Grandville 

Inkerman 

Kennebec 

La  Salle 

Lauzon 


NAHB. 


p.  O.  ADDRESS. 


Hon.  liOuisTourville,  ii6.  Montreal.  ■ 
Thos.  Wood ....  Con.  Dunham  Flats 
Pierre  Garneau.//j6. Quebec. 
L.  Sylvestre ....  Lib.lsXe  du  Pad. 
F.X.O.Methot  Con.  {  St  J^erreje, 

J.  G.  Laviolette.Con.Montreal. 

David  A.  Ro88..2/t6.Quebec. 

G.  Brj'son,  Jr. .  .//t'ft.FortCoulonge 
N.  C.  Cormier.  .iift.Plessisville. 
V.  W.  Larue. . .  Con.  Quebec. 
N.  Audet Con.  St.  Anselme. 


Hon.  Thomas  Ciiapais,  Speaker. 


DIVISION. 

Les  Laurentides. 

Mille  Isles 

Montarville 

Bepentigny 

Rigaud 

Rougemont 

Shawinigan .... 

Saurel 

Stadacona 


NAMB. 


r.  0.  ADDRB8S. 


Victoria 

Wellington . 


Hon.  T.  Chapais Con. Quebec. 

"  David  Marsil. .  .Iiib. St.  Eustaohe. 

"  CBdeBouchervilleC.Boucherville. 

"  H.  Archombeault,//. Montreal. 

"  Wilfred  Prevo8t,Li6.Montreal. 

"  John  Jones  Ross.c{Ste^An^,^« 

"  Jos.  A.  Dorion  .Coji.St.  Ours. 

"    J.  Sharpies Con.Quebec. 

"  Ja«-K-W-d.i{Co^;«^Antoine 

"  Francis  E.  Oilman, I'.Montreal, 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  LBOISLATIVB  COUNCIL, 

Clerk,  Louis  Frechette. 

Qenileman  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. 


Officers  of  the  Lroislative  Assembly. 


Clerk  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  L.  O.  Desjardins. 

Sergeant-at-Arttis,  Dr.  G(?deon  Laroque. 

Asst.  Sergeant-at-Arms,  Jos.  Laroque. 

Arnt.  Clerk  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  A.  C.  Guilbault. 

Deputy  Clerk,  Clerit  u/tlie  English  Journal  and  Records, 

Paul  E.  Smith. 
Asst.  Clerk  of '  '• '  Fnglish  Journal,  Alfred  K,  Austin. 
Clerk  of  Frc/i  -h   Journal  and  Petitions,  etc.,  Louis 

Fortler. 
Assistant  Clerk  of  French  Journal  and  Petitions,  etc., 

A.  J.  MacDonald. 
Accountant,  Laurent  Simonbau. 
Clerks  of  the  Private  Bills  Coinmitiee  and  Permanent 

Orders,  Charles  Delagrave,  Frs.  L.  Desaulnlers. 
Chief  French  Translator,  Liion  Ledieu. 
Assistant  French  Translators,  Ernest  Trcmblay,  Honors 

Joannette. 
Chiff  English  Translator,  Crawford  Lindsay. 
Asst.  English  Translators,  E.  R.  Alleyn,  Jos.  E.  Treftri. 


Clerk  of  Votes  and  Proceedings,  N.  F.  de  St.  Maurice. 

A  sst.  Clerk  of  Votes  ,^nd  Proceedings,  Achillas  Mercier. 

Cleric  of  Committees.  Frs.  L.  Desaulniers. 

Clerk  of  Printing  and  Records,  Chs.  Pageaii. 

Stationery,  Patrick  Kerwin. 

Postmaster,  Z.  Duhaniel. 

Asst.  Postmaster,  Victor  Lacroix.  ^ 

Chief  Copying  Clerk,  P.  P.  Dauiiais. 

Clerk  in  Chancery,  L.  G.  Desjardins. 

Chief  Messewjer,  Ph.  Simard. 

Library. 

Librarian,  N.  E.  Dionne. 

Clerks,  Joseph  TruJel  and  Joseph  Desjardins. 

Law  Clerk's  Office. 

Law  Clerk,  L.  J.  Cannon. 

Special  Officers  at  Law,  J.  H.  Oliver,  C.  Lanotdt. 


[128; 


CCNSTITUBbC'BS. 

Argenteuil Simpso 

Arthabaska Girouai 

Bagot McDon; 

Beauce Poirier, 

Beauharnois. . . .  Bisson, 

Bellechasse Turgeo 

Berthier Allurd, 

Bonaventure. . . .  Merciei 

Brome Englan 

Chambly 

Champlain Greniei 

Charlevoix Morin, 

Chateauguay. . .  Greig, 
Chicout.  et  Sag . .  Petit,  I 

Compton McClat 

Deux-Montagn'i  Beauch 

Dorchester Pelletii 

Drummond  ....  Cooke, 

Oasp(  Flynn, 

Bochelaga 

Huntingdon.. . .  Stephe 

Iberville Qosseli 

J acques-C  artier 

Joliette Tellier 

Kamotiraska  . . .  Desjar 
Laf  St.  Jean.. . .  Oirard 

Laprairie Doyon 

V Assomption  . .  Marion 

Laml l.oRlai 

Levis Bak^r, 

V  Inlet Di'chi'i 

Lutbiniire Lalihei 

Mmkinongi  ....  Caron, 

Matane  .'. Pinaul 

Mi'iiantic King, 

ilissisi'iuo' Spenc( 

ilontcalm Magnn 

9 


EMouard  Delpit, 


two  Megsengera. 


fi   i 


Hon.  E.  J.  Flynn,  Prbmikr  oi'  Q'iHiiKU. 


F.  0.  ADDRB8B. 

^on.  Quebec. 
jib.St.  EuBtoche. 
leC.Boucherville. 
;,Z>, Montreal. 
<t6.  Montreal. 


LEGISLATIVE   ASSEMBLY. 


rranslator,  Nap. 


de  SK  Maurice, 
ichillos  Mercier. 


Hon.  P.  Ev.  LbBlanc,  Speaker. 


C0N8TITUK^C»ES. 

Argenteuil 

Arthabaska 

Bagot  

Beauce 

BMuharnois. . . . 

Bellechasie 

Berthier 

Bonaventure, . .. 

Brome 

Chwnbly 

Champlain 

Charlevoix 

Chateauguay . . . 
Chicout.  et  Sag . . 

Compton 

Detix- Montagu' I 

Dorchester 

Dnimmoiid 

Oaspi  

Bochelaga 

BuHtiiiydon.. . . 

Iberville 

Jacques-Cartier. 

Joliette 

Kamowaska  . . . 
Lw  St.  Jean... . 

Laprairie 

U Asgnmptim  . . 

Laml 

Lfuin 

I/hlet 

Lvtbinit're 

ilaKkinoHiji  . . . . 

Matane  .'. 

M^'jantic 

Missigi'iuo' 

thntcalm 


NAME. 
Simpson,  Wm,  John, . . 
Oirouard,  Jos.  Ena  . . . 

McDonald,  Milton 

Poirier,  Joseph 

Bisson,  E.  H 

Turffeon,  Adelard 

AUard,  Victor 

Mercier,  Hon.  Honors, 
England,  Hufua  N 


p.  0.  ADDaess. 

Lachute. 
Dnim'ndville. 
St  Andr6  d'Aot. 
St  JosdelaB'ce 
Beauharnois  .. 
N.-D.  de  L^vis. 
Berthierville. 
Montreal. 
Knowlton. 


Grenier,  Dr.  Pierre . . . 

Morin,  Joseph 

Grei(f,  William 

Petit,  Honore 

MoOlary,  Chs 

Beauchamp,  Ben j . . . . 
Pelletier,  Hon.  L.  P  . 
Cooke,  Peter  Joseph. 
Flynn,  Hon.  E.  J  .... 


St.  Maurice. 
Bale  St.  Paul. 
Ste  Mai.  d'Onn. 
Chicoutimi. 
Clifton. 
St.  Hernias. 
Quobec, 
Montreal. 
,  Quebec. 


Stephens,  Geo.  W . 
Gosselin,  F.  (flls)  . 


Montreal. 

St.  Alexandre. 


Tellier,  Jos.  M 

Desjardiiis,  C.  A  . . . 

Oirard,  Joseph 

Doyon,  Cyrille 

Marion,  Joseph. . . . 
I.eBlanc,  Pierre  Ev 
Bak-'r,  I^tnace  A  . . . 
Di'chi'ne,  F.  G.  M  . . 
Laliherte,  E.  Hip  .  . 

Curon,  Hector 

Pinault,  L.  F 

Kinjf,  James 

.Spencer,  Elijah  E. . 
Majjfnan,  Octave  . . . 


Joliette. 

St  And.  de  Kam 

St.  Ocdi'on. 

St.  Isidore. 

St.  P.  I'Ermite. 

Montn'al. 

St.  Nicholas. 

Quobec. 

Warwick. 

St.  Leon. 

Quebec. 

Quibop. 

Frelijfhsburg. 

St.  Alexis. 


CONHTITUBNlllWI, 

Montmagnii , , , , 
Montmoreneii.m 
MimtrfttlNii,  /,, 
Mont rM  No,  »,, 
MontrM  No,  fl,, 
Montreal  No,  /i,, 
MontrMl  No,  fi,, 
Montn'al  No.  IS,, 

NapieroiUe 

Nicolet 

Ottawa 

Ponliao 

Portnmf,  ,,,,. 
Quftieo  (Cenli'i>), 
Qui'hep,  (Comli*) 

QiUtteeK»t 

Qni'hec-Ouent,, , , 
hiuhelieu  .,,,,, 
tiiehioimd  , , , , , 

Himouxki 

Hou  lutte 

St.  Hjiadnthe  . 

St.  Jvan 

.S7.  Maiirli'K  , , , , 
St.  Sail IV III'  , , , , 

Slii\llhrd 

Shi'ihiiiiikt  1 , ,  , , 
Soiilani/i'ti , , 

.Sinttxttfdd 

Tt'iiiiiOdniilii, . , , 

Tcrri'tiiinw 

Triiin-llii'lh'i'n  , , 

Vaiiilriniil 

VflU'lli'lVH, ,,,,,, 

Wol/f 

Viiiiiniika, , , .  . . 


NAMR.  p.  0.  ADDRESS. 

HeriittlcheiB,  N StThos.  Mont'y 

lloiilfttrd,  K<l Quebec. 

MArMtipnii,  Franoiis  . .  Montreal. 

Autf''i  Olivier  M Montreal. 

I'urlKenu,  Damage Montreal. 

AtWHtpr,  Hon.  A.  W...  Montreal. 

Iltill,  ttnn.  J,  8 Montreal. 

I»r.  (Iiicrln Montreal. 

Mtn^Mnrle,  I/Ouls St.  Remi. 

IIPtttilili'M,  Hon.  L Montreal. 

Ti'ttBati,  Neree Hull. 

(Illlk'H,  David Braeside. 

Tt<Kglt<r,  Jules Quebec. 

Clmutcnuvert,  V Quebec. 

Nlifliyit,  Hon.  Jos  Quebec. 

( 'nrliray,  Felix Quebec. 

l.iUMCiturp,  Louis Sorel. 

Il^dnri),  Joseph Richmond. 

Tt'KPtli'r,  AilKUste Riinouski. 

(Ill'UI'd,  Alfred Marieville. 

CiU'ller,  Dr.  A.  P Ste.  -Madeleine. 

Murcliaid,  Hon.  F.  G . .  St  J.  d'Iberville 
Dll|>li'Ni«ln,L.T.N.L  ....  Trnis-Rivicies. 
I'lil'ciit.H.  Ntt)ioli'on  ...  Si   ^auveur. 

Hnviirla  Adolpbe  F Waterloo. 

I'lUilii'loii,  I,,  K Sherbrooke. 

lldlii'linnnalH,  A.  O  ....  Montreal. 
lliii'lti'K,  llmi.  M.  F. .    Stanstep.d. 

IUmiix.  Napoleon Trois-Pistoles. 

NtUiU'l,  linn,  O.  A Montreal. 

Nnt'MmiKi,  T.  E Three  Rivers. 

Chiili-Ui',  Hllftire Ri^raud. 

l/tmNkTi  A.  A.  E.  E  ....  Varennes. 
Clili'iiync,  Jernine  A...  .Sherbrooke. 
(Ilttdii,  Victor  St. Fran,  du  Lao 


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PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC. 


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PROVmOIAL  RSaiBTRAR'S  OFFICE, 

Provincial  Registrar,  Hon.  M.  F.  Hnnkutt. 
Deputy  Jiegi»trar,  Jo8  Boivin, 
Secretary  to  the  Jiegiiitrar,'T,  Nap.  l>t)||e(i@ri 
Clerkg,  Alfred  Simard,  Pierre  Qaxiinri, 
Clerk  of  Archives,  Eudore  Kvaiiturul. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  WOftXI. 

Commigsioner,  Hon.  E.  J.  Flynn,  I'miMiui'  I' (J!, 

A»siiitant  Commigsioner,  Hinii^ion  LeNaife, 

Secretary,  Ernest  Oagnon. 

Engineer  and  Supt.  of  Public  Workg,  KMm  Uhttre«t. 

A  stittant  Engineer,  T.  A.  Trudelle, 

Accountant,  G.  W.  Petry. 

Asst.  Accountant,  Elliott  Eraser, 

Clerk,  Joseph  Roy. 

Director  of  Railways,  h.  A.  Valliie. 

Accountant  Railway  Office,  M.  J.  Murphy, 

Clerks,  Claude  D6n6chaud,  J.  B.  Gnsaellil, 

Registrar,  F.  X.  Boileau. 

Deputy  Regintrar,  J.  E.  Qarneau. 

Draughtsme-i,  O.  St.  Michel  and  h,  V,  VallBrftrid, 

Stenographer,  Alphonse  Ga((non. 

Private  Secretary,  J.  A.  Lefebvre, 

SECRETARY'S  OFFICE. 

Provincial  Secretary,  Hon.  M.  F.  Haukatt, 

Assistant  Secretary,  Jos.  Roivin. 

Private  Secretary, 

Inspector  of  Registry  Offices,  n.  Qeoffrion, 

Inspectors  of  Public  Offices,  OmIs  and  Anylnmil,  L,  L, 

L.  Desaulniers,  M.D.,  A.  L.  de  MartlKiiy,  M,D,,  atid 

John  Aylen,  M.D. 
Chief  Clerk,  Jos.  Duinont. 
English  Correspondence,  T.  J.  Molony, 
Recording  Clerk,  J.  O.  Laurin. 
Clerks  of  Statistics, and  Clerks  of  Aoemmttfur  LnnaHe 

Asylums,  Reformatory  and  Indtulrial  S«htmt»,(),  E. 

Deschamps  and  L.  P.  Hobitaille, 
Aecountatit,  Felix.  Cainpeau. 
Assista7tt  Accountant,  Eric  Dorion. 
Clerks,  J.  B.  Gagnon,  S.  Bergeron. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  ATTORNBY'OENERAL. 

Attorney-Genera:,  Hon.  L.  P.  Pelletier,  Q,U, 
Astistant  /.ttorney-Qeneral,  L.  J.  Oaniion, 
Impector  of  Registry  Offices,  Ainie  Geoff rion, 
Clerks,  H.  Delagrave,  W.  Chapman, St,  Oeorue  Leireiidre, 
Messenger,  W.  Dub6. 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

Treasurer,  Hon.  A.  W.  Atwater. 

Ass't  Treas.  and  Sec.  of  Treas'y  Board,  II,  T,  MtMhtn. 

Book-keeper,  Alex.  Hyde. 

Stenographer,  R,  H.  O'Regan. 

Minister's  Private  Secretary,  J,  W.  Wriurht, 

Audit  Branch— Provincial  Axiditur,  A,  IJ,  Vefrel.  i  /)«• 

puty  Auditor,  F.  D.  Tims. 
R^ueimie  Branch— Comptroller,  A.  Brosnan  !  Inmelof, 

T.  A.  Poston. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION. 

Superintendent  of  Public  I iiitruction,  Hon,  V,  timicher 

de  La  Bru^re,  D.C.L. 
French  Secretarijof  the  Department,  Paul  (|h  DfttssN,  \,t„  0 
English  S'n'y  of  the  Department,  Geo,  W,  l'ttriii»iley,|l.  Ai 
Special  Ogicer,  J.  N  Mille.-. 
Curator  of  the  Museum,  D.  N.  St-Cyr, 
Accountant,  John  Strang. 
Clerk  of  Statistics,  F.  Couillard, 
Recording  Clerk,  L.  J.  Prejen, 

Librarian  £  Clerk  of  French  Correspondence,  (I,  OiilniBt. 
Clerk  of  English  Correspondence,  W,  0,  U,  Pimiimii, 
Clerk  of  Accounts,  L.  Lefebvre. 
Assistant  Book-keeper,  Charles  Blanolint, 
Clerks,  A.  Dessane,  C.  Levestpie  and  P,  Pri'ivonti 

DEFT.  OF  AGRICULTURE  ft  COLONIZATION. 

Commissioner,  Hon.  Louis  Beaublon, 
Assistant  Commissioner,  George  Augustu  UIkkuII', 
Secretary,  S.  Sylvestre. 

Secretury  of  Council  of  Agriculture,  E  A,  ItAiiiftrtti 
Accountant,  K.  M.  Fleury,  D'EsohanibaiiU, 
Assistant  Accountant,  J.  Arthur  Pniiual. 
Colonization  Branch,  Sergius  Uufault, 
Registrar,  N.  O,  Deniers. 


BOARD  OF  HEALTH,  PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC. 

Ottices  ;  70  St.  Gabriel  Street,  Montreal.  . 

President,  E.  P.  Lachapelle,  M.D.,  Montreal. 

Secretary,  Elzdar  Pelletier,  M.D.,  Montreal. 

tnipevt or  of  Health,  J.  A.  Beaudry,  M.D.,  Montreal. 

Uacterioloiiist,  Wyatt  Johnston,  M.D.,  Montreal. 

Chemist,  R.  F.  Ruttan.  M.D.,  Montreal. 

Recorder  of  Vital  Statistics,  L.  J.  H.  Roy,  M.D.,  Montreal, 

Memhi^rs—The  President,  I'x-officio,  H.  R.  Gray,  Ksq.,  I 
Montreal;  Robert  Craik,  M.D.,  Montreal;  Alphonse  | 
Mithot,  TroisRiviferes ;  J.  L  DesRoches,  M.  U.,  .Mon. 
treal ;  Laurent  Catellier,  M.D.,  Quebec. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  CROWN  LANDS. 

Commissioner,  Hon.  G.  A.  Nantel. 

Assistant  Commissioner,  Eugene  E.  Tache. 

Registrar,  J.  N.  Proulx. 

Assistant  Registrar,  L.  H,  R.  Garneau. 

i'riviito  Secretaty,  E.  Rodier. 

Superintendent  of  Surveys,  C.  E.  Gauvin. 

Draughtsmen  and  Clerks,  J.  Tache,  P.  M.  A.  Genetit,  G, 

Rinfret,  F.  O.  Farrell,  N.  V.  Lefrancois,  F.  Kewiick, 

W.  Waddell,  G.  A.  Roily. 
Inspectors  of  Surveys,  H.  O'SuUivan  and  D.  C.  Morency. 
Accountant  and  Cashier,  Victor  Derome. 
Assistant  Accountant  and  Cashier,  J.  Creighton. 
Clerk  and  Controller  of  Stationery,  Arthur  Gagnon. 
Cli'rk,  A.  P.  Caron. 

Superintendent  of  Woods  and  Forests,  P.  Blouin. 
Clerks,  Wni.  Delaney,  W.  H,  Hatch,  P.  R.  Hamoredaii, 

W.  0.  J.  Hall. 
Superintendent  of  Land  Sales  (Sec.  West),  C.  O.  Lavoie, 
Clerks,  J.  Grenier,  A.  Woods  and  Hy.  Thomson. 
Suiierintendent  of  Land  Sales  (Sec.  East),  E.  Rouillard. 
Clerks,  A.   Duinais,  J.   M.  Turcot,   J.   Martineau,    B. 

Duvrcl  and  H.  Talbot. 
Superintendent  of  Fisheries  and  Oame,  H.  Chass^. 
Clerk  and  Draughtsmun,  E.  Haniel, 
Latv  Clerk,  E.  Boufford. 
Secretary  of  Bureau  of  Mines,  Jules  Cot6. 
Mining  Inspector,  J.  Obalski. 

Stenographers  and  Type  writers,  J.  A.  Bellisle,  A.  J.  Hr.ot, 
Cadastre  Offices— 0.  A.  Varin,  Secretary,  F.  \V.  Ilaik- 

lock.  Surveyor,  Montreal ;  C.  Chartri,  Secretary,  F.  X. 

Oenest,  Inspector,  P.  Gosselin,  Assist.  Inspector,  L.  N. 

Dufresne,  G.  B.  Du  Tremblay,  Draughtsmen,  J.  A. 

Rouleau,  Clerk,  Quebec. 
Office  Keeper,  J.  Carpn. 
Messengers,  J.  Piset,  E.  Grenier,  F.  I.  Qiroux,  J.  Tii- 

paiiier  and  A.  I^acasse. 

Crown  Timber  and  Land  Agents. 


Morehead  P.O..W.  Clarke 
Baie des Peris.. k.  E.  Quay 

Maniwaki I.  Comeaii 

Hull H.  MacGrady 

"    R.W.  Farley  (sub  A). 

(iracefteld A.  Synek 

Thurso  ...  .J.  A.  Cameron 
iS/ierfcroo<"fl..  Jac(|ue8  Picard 
A  rthabaskavillc .  A.Gagnon 
St.  Francis,  N.  K. 

W.  B.  C.  De  Lery 
Sle.  Claire.. J.  E.  Cayouette 
Fraserville..'j:.C.  Michaud 
y<i'm(i«(ii(;»,H'..L.N.A8seliiit 

Miitane A.  Fraser 

ffeiv  Carlisle .  .Vf .  Maguire 

Heliertville S.  Dnmais 

Chicoutimi A.  Sturton 

Rnherval G.  Audet 

St.  F('lii'ien,Arth.  Poliquin 


Quebec  J.  E.  Boily 

Three  Rivers . . . .  E.  Lacerte 

Joliette J   A.  Martin 

St.Agathe  des  Mon's,  C.  J. 

Marchand. 
L.  M(ifrtp«(ita..W.Michaud 
Carleton  W...N.  Arseneau 

Montreal J.  P.  Landrj 

Qiiebec.  ..H.  J.  W.  Carbray 
Oaspi  Basin  .  .John  Carter 

Tadousac Eug.  Caron 

Perc^ E.  Flynn 

Cop  Chat Louis  Hoy 

L'Islet C.  F.  Leck'io 

Mailloux  . . .    J.  J.  Turiit'on 

Grenville A.  B.  Filion 

CMneville.  .Hercule  ChiMic 

St.  Jovite T.  A.  Christin 

Waterloo,  O.  B.  Kemp,In8p. 

Western  Sec. 


Constable  of  Beaucn  Mines,  Geo.  Lecauteur. 

CORPORATION  OK  LAND   8URVEV0R8  OK  QIIRBKC. 

//odomiv/^ewiftcr,  Hon.Com.desTcrresdelaCourontic. 

President,  Ant.  Painchaud. 

Ist  y i fc -Preside Hi,  \W.  MoLea  Walbank, 

°Jnd  Vice-President,  P.  H.  Oumais. 

Secretary-Treasurer,  C.  E.  Gauvin. 

Sundlc,  George  Roy. 

Tnon.  Breen,  J.  N.  Goatonguay,  P.  C.  Talbot,  Jos.  E. 
Hirols,  John  Sullivan.  D.  C.  Morency,  Jos.  P.  B.  Ciis- 
grain,  Jos.  E.  Mailhot,  J.  Ls.  Michaud,  F.  X.  Genest. 

QUEEN'S  PRINTER'S  OFnCE. 

Queen's  Printer,  C.  F.  Langlois.  I  Clerk,  Ed.  Trudelle. 
Uonk-keeper,  C.  Pageau  |  Messgr.,3.  N.  Bourre. 


LlBUTBNANT-GOVBRN 

Extra  Aides-de-C 


Leader  and  Attomey-Ge 
Provincial  Secretary  an 

L.  J.  Tweedie  

Surt^eyor-General,  Hon. 
Chief  Commissioner  Boa 

Emmerson 


Clerk.  '' 
Assist.  I 

COISTY. 

Albert Hon.  H. 

Carleton Allan  Di 

Charlotte Hon.  Jos 

O'Brii 
Oloticester ....  John  Sii 

Paulii 

Kent .Tas.  Ban 

Kings Hon.  All 

W.  F( 
Madawaska...  Cyprien 
Xorthumber'ld  John  P. 

John 


PROVINCIAL  G 

Prcv.  Sec'y  A  Receiver-l 
Deputy  Provincial  Seer 

trar-General,  R.  W.  L 
Deputy  Receiver-Generc 
Clerks',  E.  Hanson,  *1)0 

8O0I1 ;  C.  Sterling  Bra 

SURVEYOR-OEI) 

Deputy  Surveyor-Gener 
Chie.r  Draughtsman,  T. 
Assistant  Draughtsmm 
Accountant  and  Lumbe 

BOARD  OF  W 

Chief  Commissioner,  H 
Secretary  to  Board  of  W 


!«,  H.  Chassi. 


PROVINCE    OP   NEW   BRUNSWICK. 

Entered  Confederation  Ist  July,  1865. 

Population  1891,  321,294. 

« 

Skat  of  Govkrnment— Frbdbricton. 

LiBUTBNANT-GovBRNOR— The  Hon.  John  James  Fraser,  $9,000.     Aide-de-Cainp—UajoT  Oordon,  I.S.C. 
Extra  Aides-de-Camp — Lieut. -Col,  Amistronf?,  N.  B.  Artillery  ;  Capt.  Henry  Montffoniery  Campbell. 

BXBCUTIVB  COUNCIL. 


Leader  and  Attorney-General,  Hon.  Jas.  Mitchell  82,100 
Provincial  Secretary  and  Receiver-General,  Hon. 

L.  J.  Tweedie  2,100 

Surveyor-General,  Hon.  A.  T.  Dunn 1,700 

Chiif  Commissioner  Board  of  Works,  Hon.  H.  R. 

Emmerson 1,700 


Solicitor-General,  Hon.  A.  S.  White 91,200 

Members  of  Council,  Hon.  Charles  H.  Labillois, 

Hon.  L.  P.  Farris    

Clerk,  F.  A.  H.  Stratton 

Agent-General,  C.  A.  D.  Miller 


HOUSE    OF    ASSEMBLY. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  HOl'SE  OF   ASSEMBLY. 

Clerk.  '' .  a.  Rainsford.  Sergeant-at-Arms,  H.  Rutter. 

Assist.  Clerk,  J.  Richards.  Engrossing  Clerk, 


COISTT. 


MBMBERB. 


Albert Hon.  H.  R.  Emmerson.    One  vacant. 

Carleton Allan  Dibblee,  C.  L.  Smith,  H.  McCain. 

Charlotte Hon.  Jas.  Mitchell,  James  Russell,  Jas. 

O'Brien,  Geo.  F.  Hill. 
Gloucester John  Sivewright,  P.  J.  Venoit,  F.   K. 

Paulin. 

Kent Jas.  Birnes,  Urbain  Johnston,  P.  Leffer. 

Kings Hon.  Albert  S.  White,   G.  G.  Scovil,   G. 

W.  Fowler. 
Madawaska . . .  Cyprien  Martin,  A.  Bertrand. 
Xorthumbefld  John  P.  Burchill,  Hon.  L.  J.  Tweedie, 

John  O'Brien,  A.  A.  Davidson. 


COUNTY. 

Queens 

Restigouche 

St.  John  (City). 

St.  John 

Sunbtiry 

Victoria 

Westmoreland  . . 

York 


MEMBERS. 

L.  P.  Farris,  I.  W.  Carpenier. 
Hon.  C.  H.  Labillois,  A.  H.  Mott. 
Silas  Alward,  C.  B.  Luckhart,  Wm. 

Shaw,  A.  A.  Stockton. 
Albert  T.  Dunn,  John  McLeod. 
C.  B.  Harrison,  David  Morrow. 
Jas.  Porter,  Adam  Beveridj^e. 
W.  W.  Wells,   Hon.   A.  D.  Richard, 

F.  W.  Sumner,  A.  E.  Killam. 
J.  Black,  H.  H.  Pitts.  Jas.  K.  Pinder, 
Wm.  T.  Howe. 


PROVINCIAL  BBORBTARY'S  OITIOE. 

Prcv.  Sec'y  di-  Receiver-Gen'l,  Hon.  L.  J.  Tw  >edie  $2,100 
Deputy  Provincial  Secretary,  and  Deputy  h.qis- 

tmr'-General,  R.  W.  L.  Tibbitts 1,500 

Deptity  Receiver-General,  O.  N.  Babbitt 1,600 

C(«rifc«,  E.  Hanson,  8?900 ;  T.  Otty  Crookshank, 

s(iO() ;  C.  Sterling  Brannen,  *700 

SURVEYOR-OENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Deputy  Surveyor-General,  Andrew  Inches $1,400 

Chief  Draughtsman,  T.  G.  Loggie 1,400 

Assistant  Draughtsman,  R.  S.  Barker 900 

Accountant  and  Lumber  Agent,  W.  P.  Flewelling.    1,400 

BOARD  OF  WORKS  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Commissioner,  Hon.  H.  R.  Emmei'son $1,700 

Secretary  to  Board  of  Works,  T.  B.  Winslow 1,500 

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Engineer,  A.  R.  Wetmore $1,600 

Clerk,  G.  Fred.  Coy 700 

DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

Commissioner,  Hon.  L.  J.  Tweedie $2,100 

Secretary,  J.  L.  Inches 1,000 

Solicitor-General,  Hon.  A.  S.  White 1,200 

DEPARTMENTAL  OFFICERS. 

Auditor-General,  Jas.  S.  Beek $1,600 

Clerk,  T.  Ottv  Crookshank 600 

Clerk  of  the  Pleas,  T.  Carleton  Allen 2,200 

Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Pleas,  Robt.  G.  Wetmore ....  600 

Librarian,  H.  G.  C.  Wetmore 500 

Caretaker  Parliament  Building,  John  Lister 

Queen's  Printer,  R.  W.  L.  Tibbitts 


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PROVINCE    OF   MANITOBA. 

Entered  Confederation  July  15th,  1870.      Population  in  1891—154,442. 

SBAT  of  GoVBRNMRNT WiNNlPBO. 

LisuTBNANT-GovBRNOR— Hon.  Jamks  Colebrooke  Pattbrsox,  IJIO.OOO. 

PROVINCIAL  EXECUTIVE. 


Premier,  President  of  Council,  Minist'r  of  Agriculture, 
Railway  Commissioner,  etc.,  Hon.  Thos.  Greenway. 

Attorney -General,  Hon.  J.  D.  Cameron. 

Minister  of  Public  Works,  Hon.  Robert  Watson. 

Provincial  Secretary, 

Provincial  Treasurer  and  Land  Cotnmissioner,  Hon. 
D.  H.  McMillan. 

Chief  Clerk  Att'y-General's  Department,  H.  A.  McLean. 

Chief  Clerk  Treasury  Department,  Wn-..  J.  Ptolemy. 


Chief  Clerk  Dept.  Anriculture,  Hugh  McKellar. 
Chief  Clerk  Public  Works  Dept,  J.  W.  Sifton. 
Clerk  of  Executive  Couticil,  C.  Graburn. 
Provincial  Auditor,  Geo.  Black. 
Chief  Clerk  Provincial  Secretary's   Department 

Queen's  Printer,  D.  Philip. 
Librarian,  J.  P.  Robertson. 
Sergeant-at-Arms,  J.  Macdougall. 


a  lid 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    LEGISLATURE. 


Speaker,  Hon. 

.    Clerk  of  Legislative  Asseml 

CONSTITUENCIES. 

NAME. 

. .  0.  ADORRSS, 

CONSTITUENCIES. 

Avondale 

.  Thos.  Dickie... 

.Lib. 

Souris. 

Mountain 

Beautiful  Plains 

.  W.  F.  Sirett... 

Pat. 

Neepawa. 
Birt  e. 

Norfolk 

Birtle 

.  Chas.  J.  Mickle.Lii. 

North  Brandon  . . 

Brandon  Citv  . . . 

Charles  Adams 

.Lib. 

Brandon. 

Portaqe  la  Prairie 

Carillon 

.  Roger  Marion . 

Con. 

St.  Boniface. 

Rhineland 

Cypress 

.  A.  Doig 

.Lib. 

Glenboro'. 

Rockwood 

Dauphin  

.  Theo.  Burrows 

Lib. 

Winnipeg. 

Rostnfeldt  

Deloraine 

.  C.  A.  Young  . . 

.Lib. 

Deloraine. 

Russell 

Watson  Crosby .  Pat. 
.  D.H.McFadden.Coji. 

Vii-den. 
Emerson. 

£merson 

St.  Boniface 

Kildonan 

.  H.  Sutherland. 

.Cow. 

Fern ton. 

Saskatchewan 

Killamey 

.  F.  M.  Young  . . 

.Lib. 

Killarnev. 

Souris 

Lakeside 

South  Brandon 

Lansdotmie 

T.  C.  Norris  . . . 

.  Lib. 

Griswold. 

Springfield   

La  Verandrye . . . 

Theo.  Par^ 

Con. 

St.  Anne. 

Turtle  Mountain . . 

Lome   

Jos.  Hidden  . . . 

.  Lib. 

Rosebank. 

Westbourne 

Manitou 

J.  D.  Mcintosh. 

.Lib. 

Manitou. 

Winnipeg  Centre. . 

Minnedosa 

R.  H.  Myers... 

Lib. 

Minnedosa. 

Winnipeg  North . . 

Mordcn 

Thos.  Duncan  . 

.  Lib. 

Morden. 

Winnipeg  Sotilh  . . 

Morris 

Stewart  Muhey 

.  Lib. 

Winnipeg. 

Woodlands 

NAME. 

Hon.T.  Greenway.  Z/ 
Geo.  Rogers. . . .  Lib. 
Hon.  C.  Sifton .  Lib. 
Hon.  R.Watson.  Lib. 

V.  Winkler Lib. 

S.  J.  Jackson  .  .Lib. 
E.  Winkler  ...Lib. 
James  Fisher.  .Con. 
Sig.  Jonasson  .  .Lib. 
J.  E.  Prendergast/i. 
D.  McNaught..ii6. 
A.McI.  Campbell.  L. 
H.  C.  Graham . .  Lib. 
T.  H.  Smith... irt. 
JohnHettle....Li6. 
T.  L.  Morton . . .  Lib. 
Hon.  D.McMillan.L. 
P.  C.  Mclntyre.ij'6. 
Hon.  J. D.Cameron.  L 
H.  P.  Rol)lin...Cc.H. 


P.  0.  AnnRBss. 
Crystal  City. 
Carberry. 
Brandon, 
Ptge.  La  Prairie. 
Morden. 
Stonewall. 
Gretna. 
Winnipeg. 
Winnipeg. 
St.  Boniface. 
Rapid  City, 
Melita. 
Hayfleld. 
Springfield. 
Boissevain. 
Gladstone. 
Winnipeg. 
Winnipeg. 
Winnipeg. 
Winnipeg. 


BOARD   OF   EDUCATION. 

t'/iatrHiOM,  Most  Rev.  Metropolitan  of  Rupert's  Land. 

Secretary. ur.  Blakely,  Winnipeg. 

Rev.  Dr.  Bryce,  R.  R.  Cochrane,  Dr.  E.  W.  Montgomery, 

D.  Mclntyre,  Winnipeg ;    J.  D.  Hunt,  O.  D.  Wilson, 

Brandon. 

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MUNICIPAL  COMMISSIONER'S  OFFICE. 

Commissioner,  Hon.  J.  D.  Cameron. 
Chief  Clerk,  E.  M.  Wood. 


PB 


LiBUTENANT-GOVBRNOR 


Attorney-General  &  Cler, 
Hon.  D.  M.  Eberts,  Q.C 

Ch'ef  Commissioner  of  La 
Martin 


Hon.  D.  W.  ] 

C0N8T1TCBNCIE8. 

...  /  S.  A.  R( 

««"''<"' \  Wm.  Ac 

Cassiar John  Ir' 

Chilliwack Thos.  E 

Comox Joseph 

Comchan-        /  G.  A.  H 
Albemi.  \  Major  y 

Delta Thomas 

Dnodney  0.  B.  S\ 

Eiquimalt  . . .  |  ^"g  pj 

Kootenay  North.  .T.  .\1 .  K 

South.  J.  F.  Hi 

East..  Hon.  Je 

Li-lfHtetEast ...  D.  A.  S( 

•'      West...  A.  W.  S 

Koiiaimo  City. .  Jas.  X.c 


ATTORNEY-OEN] 

AHorne.y-General,  Hon. 
Deputy  Attorney-Genero 
Registrar  General  of  Tit 
Bep.  Reg,  New  Westiniti 
"       "     Vancouver, T. 

LAND  AND  W( 

Chief  Commis.iioner,  Ho 
Deputy  Commissioner,  ^ 
Chief  Clerk,  B.  H.  John 
CUrk  of  Records,  S.  Phi] 


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!.'■  . ,  H  •'i 


PROVINCE   OP   BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 


'department  and 


,  Entered  Confederation  July  20th,  1871.    Population  1891—97,613. 

Seat  OF  GovBiiNMENT Victoria,  V,  I. 

LiBUTENANT-GovERNOR— Hor.  Edf^ar  Dewdney,  89,000.    Private  Secretary,  Capt.  Walcot  Richarason,  91,200. 

BXKCUTIVR  COUNCIL. 

President Hon.  C.  E.  Pooley. 


Attnriuy-General  <i-  Clerk  of  Executive  Council, 
Hon.  D.  M.  Eberts,  Q.C 84,000 

Ch'ef  Commissioner  of  Lands  it;  Works,  Hon.  O.  B. 
Martin 4,000 


Premier  and  Min.  of  Finance  <t  Agriculture, 
Hon.  J.  H.  Turner $5,00* 

Min.  of  Education  it  Immigration,  Prov.  Set.  d- 
Min.  of  Mines,  Hon,  Jas.  Baker 4,000 


LEGISLATIVE    ASSEMBLY. 

Hon.  D.  W.  Higgins,  Speaker,  §500.    Thornton  Fell,  Clerk  of  Legislative  Assembly,  $600. 


CONSTITUENCIES. 

Cariboo -j 

Cassiar 

Chilliwack 

Comox 

Cowichan-        / 
Alberni.  \ 

Delta 

Deivdney  

Eiquimalt  . .  .\ 

Kootenay  North. 
South. 

"  East.. 
Li'.tooet  Ea.1t . . . 

"  West... 
Konaimo  City. . 


NAME. 


p.  0.  ADDRE88. 


S.  A.  Rogers Barkerville 

Wm.  Adams LightningCre'k 

John  Irving Victoria 

Thos.  E.  Kitchen Chilliwack 

Joseph  L.  Hunter Victoria 

G.  A.  Huff Alberni 

Major  Mutter Victoria 

Thomas  Forster Clayton 

C.  B.  Sword >Iatsqui 

Hon.  D.  W.  Higgins  . .  Victoria 

Pooley " 

Kellie Revelatoke 

Hume Nelson 

Jas.  Baker Victoria 

D.  A.  Stoddart Clinton 

A.  \V.  Smith Lillooet 

Jas.  J.cGregor Nanaimo 

Members'  Sessional  Allow 


C.  E- 
J.  M 
J.  F. 
Hon 


CONSTITUENCIES. 

Nanaimo  North. 
"       South. 
N.    Westmins- ) 

ter  City / 

Richmond 

Vancouv'rCity\ 


NA.MB. 


P.  O.  ADDRESS. 


Victoria  City.-l 

Victoria  North  . 

South . 

Vale  North  .... 

"    East 

"     West 


J.  Brydon Wellington 

W.  \V.  Walkens Nanaimo 

J.  B.  Kennedy N.Westminster 

Thos.  Kidd  Lulu  Island 

F.  C.  Cotton Vancouver 

A.  Williams " 

R.  McPherson " 

R.  P.  Rithet Victoria 

Hon.  J.  H.  Turner " 

H.  D.  Helmcken " 

J.  Braden " 

J.  P.  Booth Vesuvius  Bay 

Hon.  D.  M.  Eberts Victoria 

Hon.  G.  B.  Martin  .... 

Donald  Graham Armstrong 

C.  A.  Semlin  Cache  Creek 


ance  1600  and  Mileage. 


ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Attorney-General,  Hon.  D.  M.  El)erts,  Q.C 84,000 

Deputy  Attorney-General,  Arthur  G.  Smith 2,400 

Registrar  General  of  Titles,  C.  J.  Leggatt   1,890 

Dep.  Reg.  New  Westminster,  J.  E.  Gaynor 1,068 

"       "     Vancouver,  T.  O.  Townley 1,890 

LAND  AND  WORKS  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Commissioner,  Hon.  G.  B.  Martin 84,000 

Deputy  Commissioner,  W.  S.  Gore 2,400 

Chii'f  Clerk,  B.  H.  John 1,782 

Clerk  of  Records,  S.  Phipps 1,224 


PROVINCIAL  SECRETARY'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Provincial  Secretary,  Hon.  James  Baker 84,000 

Deputy  Provincial  Secretary,  A.  C.  Reddie 2,040 

Superintendent  Printing  Branch,  R.  Wolfenden.    2,160 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

Min.  of  Fin.  Jj  Agriculture,  Hon.  J.  H.  Turner..  84,000 

Deputy  Treasurer,  A.  Flett 2,280 

Auditor,  J.  McB.  Smith 2,280 

EDUCATION  &  IMMIGRATION  DEPARTMENT. 

Minister  of  Edii'n  it-  Immigration  and  Minister 

of  Mines,  H.^n.  Jas.  Baker $4,00* 

Stipt.  of  EducatiK^n,  S.  D.  Pope 2,400 

Inspector  of  Schools,  D.  Wilson 1,665 

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PROVINCE  OF   NOVA   SOOTIA. 

Entered  Confederation  Ist  July,  1867.       Population,  1801—450,523. 

Seat  op  Goversmbxt  Halifax. 

LiBUTENANT-GovERNOR  (and  Deputy  Governor  for  signin(r  Marriajre  Licenses)— His  Honour  M.  B.  Daly,  iJ9,000. 

Lit. -Col.  H.  W.  Cleike,  Private  Secretary. 

EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL. 


Pres.  of  Council  ,{•  Prov.  Sec. .  Hon.  G.  H.  Murray . , .  §4,000 

Attorney-General "    J.  W.  Longlev . .  3,200 

Com.  of  Works  and  Mines. ..     "    C.  E.  Church . . .  3,200 
Members  toithout  Office "    Thos.  Johnson  . 


Members  without  Office Hon.  A.  H.  Conieaii. 

"    "A.  McOilliM-av. 

"    '. "     Win.  Roche. 

"    "    T.  R.  niack. 


Retired  Members  of  Executive  Council  retaining  their  rank  and  precedence,  by  special  permission  oj  Her 
Majesty— Hon.  Charles  Tapper,  C.Ef.,  Hon.  Janies  McDonald,  Hon.  Alex.  McFarlane. 


President  of  Legislative  Council,  Hon.  Robert  Boak. 
Clerk  of  Legislative  Council,  A.  G.  Troop. 


I  Speaker  of  Legis.  Assembly,  Hun.  F.  A.  Laurence,  Tnno. 
I  Clerk  of  Legislative  Assembly,  John  W.  Ouseley. 


CROWN  LANDS  DEPARTMENT. 

Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands,  The  Attorney-General. 
Chief  Clerk;  Jas.  H.  Austen. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PROVINCIAL  SECRETARY. 

Provincial  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Hon.  G.  H.  JIurray. 
Deputy  Secretary,  Herbert  Crosskill. 
Marriage  License  Clerk,  Edwin  C.  Fairbanks. 
Provincial  Cashier,  Wm.  K.  Reynolds. 

AGRICULTURE. 

Secretary  for  Anriculturi-',  B.  W.  Chipman. 
Provincial  Veterinary  Surgeon,  Wm.  Jakenian. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  AND  MINES 

Commissioner,  Hon.  C,  E.  Church. 

Dep'ii  Com.  atid  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. 

PROVINCLIL  LIBRARY. 

Librarian,  F.  Blake  Crofton. 


LEGISLATIVE    ASSEMBLY. 


Hon.  F.  A.  Laurknck,  Spkakkii. 


COKSTITUBNCIES. 


NA.ME. 


P.  O.  ADDRESS. 

Halifax. 
Round  Hill. 
AntigoiiLsh. 


Annaimlis Hon.  J.  W.  Longley. 

"  Joseph  A.  Bancroft.. 

Antignnish Chris.  P.  Chisholni. . 

"  Angus  Macjfillivray. . . 

Colchester F.  A.  Laurence  . . ." Truro. 

"  Finnan  McClure " 

Cumberland ....  Thomas  R.  Bla(!k Amherst. 

"  ....  Alex   E.  Fraser Spriiitr  Hill. 

Cape  Breton Wm.  McKay Reserve  Mine. 

"  John  McCormack Sydney   Mines. 

Digby A.  N.  Oidiiey Mink  Cove. 

"      A.  H.  Comeau Meteghan  Riv. 

Quysborough  ...  D.  H.  McKinnon Guysuoro. 

"  ...  John  H.  Sinclair New  Glasgow. 

Halifax W.  B.  Wallace Halifax. 

"        Wm.  A.  "-innk 

"        Wm.  Rooiie " 

Hants Arthur  Drysdale " 

*'      Chafi.  S.  Wilcox Windsor. 


CONSTITUENCIES.  NAME. 

Inverness John  H.  Jamieson. . . . 

"         Alex.  Campbell 

Kings Harry  H.  Wickwire. . . 

"      Brenton  H.  Dodge . . . . 

Lunenburg. ...    Hon.  Chas.  E.  Church. 

A.  R.  Morash 

Pictou C.  E.  Tanner 

"      Wm.  Cameron 

"      Alex.  Grant 

Queens E.  M.  Farrell 

■'      Richard  Hunt 

Richmond Simon  Joyce 

"  Joseph  Mathesnn 

Shelburne Hon.  Thos.  Johnson. . . 

"         Thomas  Robertson . . . . 

Victoria John  O.  Morrison 

"       Hon.  Geo.  H.  Murray. 

Yarmouth .   Wm.  Law 

"         A.  A.  Pothier 


p.  O.  ADDRKS?. 

Port  Hood. 

Strath  Lome. 

Kentville. 

Kentville. 

Halifax. 

Lunenburg. 

Pictou. 

Merigonishc. 

Stellarton. 

Liverpool. 

Brookfleld. 

D'Escouse. 

Low.L'Ai'doist'. 

Lockeport. 

Barrington, 

Englishtown. 

Baddeck. 

Yarmouth. 

Tusket  Wedge. 


PROVl 


Skat  of  Government 

ittorney-General,  Presii 
Provincial  Secretary-Tri 
ami  Com.  of  Pub.  Lam 
Commis.  of  Public  Worki 
limber  of  Council... 


Attorney  Ge  -al,  Hon.  I 
Provincial  Secy. -T reus. 

Latuls,  Hon.  Angus  Mr 
Draughtsman,  Thos.  Maj 
Clerks,  R.  Smith,  James 
i«s!.  Prov.  Sec.-Treas.  a) 

A.  Newbery 

Com.  of  Pub.  Works,  Hoi; 
Sec.  of  Pub.  Works,  J.  W 
Drauihtsman,  H.  C.  Mci 
Prov^  Auditor,  Benj.  Bali 


District.  Cou 

qukrn's  CO. — 
Charlottetown  — Benj.  1 

Fimt  District Hon.  P 

Second  District... lln.V.' 

Third  District J.  H.  ( 

Fourth  District. . .Hon.  ( 

KIKO'8  CO.— 

Fird  District  ....Alex.  1 
Second  District. .  .A.  Mel 


Seat  of  Govi 
Executive  Comn 


Speaker,  Jo 
constituencies. 

Banff R.G.I 

Batoche C.  E.  B 

Battleford James 

Calgary  East . . .  Jos.  Bn 
Calgary  West. ..  Oswald 

Cannington Sanuie 

Edmonton M.  Mc( 

High  River John  I 

Kinistino Wm.  F 

Lethbridge Chas.  . 

Macleod F.  W. 

Medicine  Hat . . .  Alex.  ' 

Mitchell Hillya 

Moosejaw lames 

Moosomin John  1 

Council  of  Pidtlic  Instt 
The  Bishop  of  Sask 
vacant  at  present. 


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B.  Daly,  *9.000. 


n.  A.  H.  Conieuii. 
'  A.  McGilliMuv 
'  Win.  Kochf.  ■ 
'    T.  R.  Hlack. 

oennitaion  oj  Her 


.  Laurence,  Tniio. 
i'.  Ouseley. 


SS  AND  MINES 
dwin  Gilpin,  jr. 

I  INSANE, 
lair,  M.D. 

JPITAL. 
I.D. 

lY. 


p.  O.  ADCRKSS. 

Port  Hood. 

Strath  Lome. 

Kentville. 

Keiitville. 

Halifax. 

Lniienliurjf. 

Pictou. 

Merigoiiishe. 

Stellarton. 

LiveriX)oI. 

Brookfleld. 

D'Escouse. 

Low.L'ArdoitH'. 

Lockeport. 

Barriiigton. 

EnL'lishtown. 

Baddeck. 

Yannouth, 

Tusket  Wedge. 


OVINCG^F- 


PROVINCE    OP   FRINGE    EDWARD   ISLAND. 

Entered  Confedurnlloii  InI.  July,  IH73,      Population,  181(1-  1<H»,()N8, 

Skat  OK  OOVKRNMKNT— CllARI,0'n'KTOWN,  LIKHTHINANT-OOVRRNOH      Ho.H.  OKO.  W,  lloWr-AK,  Enq.,  J7,00(J. 


ittorney-General,  Prenident Hon,  I'Vttd'k  I'fliifK 

Provincial  Secretary-Treasurer 

anil  Com.  of  Pub.  Laiuh " 

Commis.  of  Public  Works " 

Member  of  Council " 


A,  .MiM'itiilliin 
•liM,  l(,  Mi't,t<itn 
I*.  Kiiripiliariton 
Viwiinl. 


Mni<her  ii/Coiiiieil. 


Clerk,  Arthur  Nowliory, 


,  .,Hon,  Peter  Sinclair 
, , ,    "     .loM.  W.  Richards 
,,    "     fleorjfe  Forbes 
,,    "     A,  McLaughlin 


I'llDVINOIAI/  (illVKIIMMKNT  OKKICKKM. 


Attoniey  Oe     -al,  Hon.  Frederick  Petem #1,200 

Provincial  Secy.-Treas.    aiul  Coin,    of   J'ubtlti 

Lauls,  Hon.  Angus  Mocmillan  i,'Mi 

Draughtsman,  Thos.  May , , , , ,  .'ifift 

CUrkK,  R.  Smith,  James  DallinK WH) 

i«8!.  Prov.  Sec.-Treas.  and  Clerk  Kxi'o.  CouimU, 

A.  Newbery J,(KK) 

Com.  of  Pub.  Works,  Hon.  Jos.  R.  Mruiloari 1,2fi0 

See.  of  Pub.  Works,  J.  W.  Morrison IIW) 

Drau.ihtsman,  H.  C.  McMillan (KM) 

Prov.  Atiditor,  Benj.  Balderstoii , , , ,  1,0(H) 


Chief  fiapl.  of  Miliieatloii,  I»,  ,1.  ,M('Lcml *l,200 

Clerk  to  Sujit.  of  tUlwalion,  Uev.  D,  McNeill ....       600 
iSlenof/rapher,  Type  Writer  and  Librarian,  Vim. 

H.  CronMkill 1,000 

Hfy.  of  Deeds,  CharloUetowii,  Wni,  0.  White. . . .     1,000 

"  "       ,V/(m(//<'r«/(//',  I).  Monf(foinery.. ,. 

AmsI.  Hen.  of  Deeds,  Michael  Lavcrty 600 

Clerks,  A,  Callavhun.  J.  (!.  McKen^.lo,    Oeorjfe 

McKnnzle,  W,  C.  Ilolikirk each       600 

Keepir  Proirlnelat  liHltdini/,  Ihuuwi  Kennedy.. 
MesHini/er  In  Pulillo  OJle.es,  \,,  U.  McMillan 


LEOIHLATIVK     AHHKMBLY. 


District. 

gl'KKN'S  CO. — 

Charlottetown  . . 
First  District. . . 
Second  District. 
Third  District.. 
Fourth  District. 

kino's  CO. — 
First  District  . . 
Second  Dittrict. 


COI'N'CILLOIIH. 

.Benj.  RoKers 

.Hon.  P.  Sinclair..., 
.  Hn.D.  Farquharson 
.J.  H.  Cunnnis^jy  . 
.  Hon.  Oeo.  Forlms  . 

.Alex.  Robertson 
.A.  McLauyfliliii. . 


AnnKMMI.YMKK,      1 

r-,  K.  I'rowwi        ! 
A,  M.  WiirlMirton 
.(osopli  WIkp 
Hon,  I'',  Vvlvrn      \ 
II.C,  McMoiiald 

.Hon,. I,  It,  Mf^liuan 
■  Arthur  I'ett'rn 


DiMTIIKT, 

Third  DIstrlel... 
Fourth  District. , 
Fifth  DIstriet.... 


(/'OII,SCn,l,IIKN, 

Jas,  K,  McDoiiiild  . 

.0,  II,  Aitkon 

, Hon.  I), liorilon,.. 


I'limcK,  CO,— 
first  District . . . 
Second  District,: 
Third  District.. 
Fourth  District. 
Fifth  DIstriet  .. 


.  Ilenj,  Rou'jrs 

,A,  McWiniftiiiH,.. 
John  Mcl)orif*ltl , . 

.  Vwanl 

,Hon.  A.  McMillan 


Ahhkmhi.ymks, 
.CyruHShaw 
,l».  A,  Mackinnon 
.A,  J.  Macdonald 

,J.  K.  nianchard 
.Hon,  J.  Richards 
,  .H,  E.  Oallant 
,.J,  H.  Bell 
.  .Oeorjfc  Oodk' 


NORTH-WEST   TERRITORIES. 


Sbat  op  Qovernmbst— Hkoina.       Likhtknant-Oovkhnoii— Hon,  C,  H,  Mackintosh,  *7,000. 
Executive  Committee— F.  W.  O,  HaulKilii,  John  llyprson  Neff,  Janies  H.  Honn,  Hlllyard  Mitchell 

Indian  Gownilssloner—A.  K,  Forgot, 

LKGIHI^ATIVK    AHSKMliLV. 

Speaker,  John  F.  Hetts.    Olerh  nf  Assnnhly  and  Sec'y  to  l.ieut.-tjoiiernor,  H.  D.  Gordon. 

C0N8TITUKNCIE8.  NAMK.  I',  II,  AIIIIHKNS. 

Banff R.  G.  Brett  llantT,  Alli, 

Batoche C.  E.  Boucher llatocliti,  Hu«k, 

Battleford James  Clinkskili . .  Hatlluforil,  Ma»k, 

Calgary  East .. .  Jos.  Bainiernian  ,.  Oiil({ap'y, 
Calgary  West. . .  OswaldA.Critchlcy  Oiilifury, 

Canniiioton Sanuiel  S.  I'agc. , .  Oaniilnnloii,  Ahnii, 

Edmonton M.  McCa\iley Edni'Ulton,  Alli, 


High  liioer John  Linehani  . . .  Dcwilnuy,  Alli, 

Kinistino Wm.  F.  Meyers  .  . .  KiiiiMtlno,  Miwtk, 

lethbridge Chas.  A,  Mat{rath.  LcthliridKc 

Macleod F.  W.  O.  Haultaiii  Mu-'IcmI,  Alli, 

Medicine  Hat, . .  Alex,  yearon Maiile  (Ji'cck, 

Mitchell Hillyard  Mitchell  .  Htolmrt,  Hiwk. 

Moosn  Jhw,  Annh, 


C<lNSTITI'KNCrKH, 

Prince  Mliert  W. 
Prince  Albert  F. 
lin'Appelle  S.  .  , 
Oa'Aiipelle  N , , , 

lied  Deer 

Ileylnn  North . , . 
Ileghin  SiiHlh,  . . 


,NAMK,  r,  0.  ADDRK.SS. 

Jiio.  I„  Held Prince  Albert. 

Jno,  F,  IliMlo Prince  Albert. 

Geo,  H,  V,  UulyoaOu'Appelle, 

Win,  Huthnrhuid , ,  Fort  t^a'Appellc. 

lino.  A,  KinipMon.,  Iniiisfail,  Alb. 

(ii'O   W.  Ilrown  .    .  Retina. 

'Iiinn  i^oHin, ..  Itaiilcl  Mowat Rejflna,  Assa. 

Halleiiiits Wm,  Kakin (JrcNccntL'ke.Assa. 

SI.  Albert Daniel  Maloii'iv.  . ,  St,  Albert,  Alb. 

Snuris  Geo.  II.  Knowliiijf.  Alameda,  Assa. 

Victoria F,  F,  TInm F'tHaskatcli'n,  Alb 

Whitewniid A,  H,  Glllls Whitewood. 

Wolseley lames  P,  filll Wolselcy,  Assa. 

Yorklnn F,  R,  InsliiKcr , , , ,  Yorkton,  Assa. 


Moosejatv James. H.  Ross. 

Moosomin John  R.  Neft Moosomln,  Assa, 

Council  of  Public  Instruction- V.  W,  G,  llaiiltalii,  Chairman ;  Jas,  H  Ross,  J.  II,  N«IT,  11,  Mitchell,  Right  Rev. 
The  Bishop  of  Saskatchewan  and  (JalKary,  A,  F..  Forxi'ti  A,  H.  Hmith,  K,s(|,,  ll,A,  ;  2nd  II,  0.  representative, 
vacant  at  present.    Stipt.  of  Eduoallnn,  i),  J,  Ootfxlii,  M,A.,  Ile((lntt,    Secretary,  B,  J.  Wrl«hl,  Regina. 

[135] 


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HC)f\CHf@Gl^ND| 

IN  (an ADA 


Alphabetically  arranged  with  their  Pnul  Ofiiie  Aiiiii-iiitii.  pfef.pl  in  a  few  imtancei  where  the  return  has  been  m«it\ 
with  the  name  o/  the  Cungregatinn  tithmliiiil,    fhln,  hmvever,  is  generally  the  same  as  the  address. 

Mo8tRev.  R.  Machray,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  D.O.f,,,  AH'h\i\nUiHt  of  Httpert'g  Land  and  Primate  of  all  Canada ;  Prelatel 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  Ht,  iipiimf, 
"       "    J.  T.  Lewis,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  U.O.li,,  Ar»<lllil*iwt>  of  Ontario  and  Metropolitan  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Pro- 
vince of  Canada. 

HIHttOffl. 

Right  Rev.VV.  C.  Bompas,  D.D....  1801  Mkirb, 

(Consecrated  1874  liiuhon  of  AlhuliHW'tt,) 
"        "     Llewelyn  Jones,  fl. a...  1878  NBtvrmilMllrtlHI 
"    \V.  B.  Bond,/>./>.,/i/v./).  1871)  Moiitrwl, 
"    A.  Sweatman,/)/).,Z)C//  1870  ToroKM*. 

"    W.  Ridley,  D.D 1870  ii%\m\m^^, 

"        "    H.T.Kingdon,DD.,DCL  1881  VmUfhUmt: 
"        "    M.  S.  Baldwin,  D.D  ....  188;J  Hui'Oll. 

"     R.Young,  D.D.,D.C.L..  lHHi  AlMmi'^, 
"    C.Hamilton, i).Z).,/).C./v  1808  UUnwii: 

(Consecrated  1886  Bitihop  of  Ni»(j«frt,) 

mmVfUM,  Ntfiiii/  oc  i;ana»a. 
Comprisinif  Clerical  am)  lay  Unjifpsphftttlves  of  all  the  Dioceses  in  Canada. 

KcchiMuwmi Ml  CHovmon  or  canada. 
Comprising  the  Dioceses  of  Toronto,  NiatfftPft,  IlKCOll,  Ottfttflo,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Nova   Scotia,  Fredericton, 
Alf^onia  and  Ottawa. 

Most  Rev.  J.  T.  Lewis,  f»,|»,,  (,|,.l».,  U.O.L.,  Archbishop  of  Ontario. 


WlKht 

Rev 

.W.C.Pinkhani,2)I>.CCZ,  1887  Saskatchewan 

and  Calvary, 

F.Courtney,/).D.,S.7'.Z)  1888  Nova  Scotia. 

W.  D.  Reeve,  D.D 1891  Mackenzie  Rii 

A.  Hunter  Dunn,  D.D. .  1892  Quebec. 

W.  W.  Perrin,  D.D 1893  Columbia. 

J.  A.  Newnham,  D.D...  1893  Moosonee. 

John  Dart,  D.D 1895  N.  Westm'str. 

J.P.DuMoulin,ilM,Z)C//  1896  Niagara. 

J.  Orisdale,  D.D.,D.C.L  1896  Qu'Appellc. 

1896  Al^foma. 

DIOCESE  OF  MONTREAL. 

Right  Rev.  W.  B.  Bond,  D.D. , LL.D. 

Lord  Bishop  (,^819). 
V.  Rev.J.  Carmichael.D.O.,  D.C.L 

Dean,  and  Bishop's  CuininisHary. 
Ven.  D.  Lindsay,  D.C.L. ,  Archd. 
Ven.  Lewis  Evans,  D.C.I..,  Archd. 
Ven.  W.  H.  Navlor,  Af.A.,  Archd. 
Ven.    \V.  L.  Mills,  D.D.,  Archd. 
Rev.  W.  Anderson, 
Rev.  J.  Ellegood,  M.A. 
Rev.  W.  Henderson,  D.D. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Davidson,  jr.ll 
Rev.  J.  Empson,  M.A. 
Rev.  T.  W.  Mussen,  M.A. 
Rev.  J.  Rollit. 
Rev.  J.  O.  Norton,  D.D. 
Rev.  Jas.  H.  Dixon. 


Hon, 
Canons. 


Ven.  Archd.  Mills,  D.D. 


(ISishop's 


KxanCng 
\Chapluin. 

Ven.  Archd.  Evans,  J3.C.//.,  D.  Chap. 
Rev. Canon  Empson, M. A., See. Synod 

Abl)ott,  C.  V Boscobel 

Allen,  X.  \.,  M.A Clielsea 

Anderson,  W.  {Rector)  {Canon) .HareX 

Ball,  T.  W.,  B.A Milton 

Barnes,  F.  W Montreal 


Boylis,  J,  (J,,  li,lK  {lleelor)  I;on(rneuil 

Ueutlin,  W,  .1,  M Franklin 

Bell,  J.  M,,,,  .,.,,.  ImnfonI  Lake 
Beniari),  W..  ()..,  M,A.  (Iter.). .  Lacolle 
Borthwiitk.  ,1,  |».,  A /a//  ...Montreal 
ItouldBII,  (i..  J.,  /W,,<,  (Id'Hiir) 

llerthier  en  tmut 
Uoun)B,N,A,(^.,  llA.(Uei'). .  Dinibam 
Hoyd,  Oll/W, /,/,.. /A  .North  Wakefield 
Brewer,  H..  ();...,..  Hiver  Desert 
Brown,  W..  U..  (//./>:). . .  .Manaonville 
Bushell,  I?, ,  ,1/, ,( ( //c(')(.!oteSt  Antoine 

Cajitl,  %  T.(//w') Sutton 

Cuni)iii|m«l,  .),,  /A/A,  D.C.L.  {Si. 

(ieniiiu'a): : ,   ,     Montreal 

C'arnii<'liH«i|, .),  S, .       , Hudson 

CattermolB, .)...,,,.,,  .  Adainaville 
ChanilwrM,  VV,  I',,  i»/.,f(/fw)Kiiow)ton 
Olmrte|s,|''.(//C(',/!^';M)»(//t'«)M(iMlrenl 

Clayton.  I"*.  II New  (Ihistfow 

C'ortln,  J,  W  \'\ifmt  thnrnc  Centre 
CunninRlwMi.'IMd. , ,W  ,(( /((>c)Moiitreal 
Durt,  W  J.,  M,A;  (Ho^.W.  Lambert 
Davidson,  ,1,  It,,  ^/,  ,1  ;(//(.c)Freli(,'hsb'g 

Davies,  W  .,,... Hawdon 

Dennis,  J.  W,(lliii') .  ,.St,  Andrews  E. 

Dilwoctli,  W.  (I  .  , Bristol 

Dixon,  J .  11;  ( Iliiii:fil„hn1e'i>) Montreal 
Elle|/oo<1,i)„/W,/l(,^f../rtmp(i)Montreal 
Elliott,  AlP«,  ■,..... Eardley 

1 130  J 


Elliott,  J.  A.,  B.A  (i{ec.)Co\vansville 

Enunett,  U Monte  Bello 

Empson,  J.,  M.A Montreal  ' 

Evans,  H.  J.,  Jf..^ Montreal 

Evans,  L.,/).C.A/.(I''c/i.il>'.).  Montreal 

Everett,  T.,  We-stniount Mont.eal 

Flanagan,  James  L Thome 

French,  A.,  B.A Montreal 

Fyles,  \\.  K.,  U.A Onslow 

Garland,  J.  \V South  Stuktley 

(iiven,  A.  B Lachiite 

(jloniiry,  H Montreal 

Gratiani,  F.  \l.,  B.A Montreal 

(iroulx,  A.  B Waterloo 

Hamilton,  W.  J Iron  Hill 

Harris,  W.  (Rector) Grenville 

Henderson,  W.,  D.D Montre.il 

llewton,  R.,  M.A.  {Rec). . . .  Lachiiit 
Horsey,  H.  E.,  Jr..fl. (/?cc)  Abbotstoitl 

Hutchings,  R.  F Aruiulel 

Irwin,  R.  D.  {llec.)  Chanibly 

James,  C.  J.,  M.A Montreal 

Jeakins,  T.  B Huntingdon 

Jekill,  H.,  B.A Montreal 

Johnson,George(/iec)Montreal  Juntt 

Judge,  E.  P.  (liec) Mascouche 

Kaneen,  W.  E Aylwin 

Ker,  J.,  Z).D (flee) Grace Ch.  Montreal 

King,  W.  T Poltimore 

Kittson,  H.,  M.A Montreal 


Lackey,  I.  H 

Lackey,  J.  A........ 

Lar.viere,  D-.  "-^  ;■•• 
Le«i^  B.  P.,  B.A.{Rei 
Ixjwis,  W.  V.R.,B.A. 
Uwm,\i.,D.C.L(V 
Lockhart,  A.  D.  {Recto 

Loiselle,  H.  O 

LoMsjhurst,  W.  B.  (Reel 
.Marriott,  B.  S.  T  . . 

Miisoii,  G.  A 

Massey,  Samuel 

MiKwaii,  S.  R St 

McManus,  V...^....- 

),\\\\i,\\.h.,D.D.(V.Ar 
Mills,  S.  A.......... 

Mills,  K.  D.,M.A... 
Mount,  E.  A  •••••■•• 

y[\Kien,T.\\.,M.A.{. 
Navlor,  W.H.,.tf.4(r 
Norton,  J.  G.,Z).D.(/J 
Nv3,  H.  \(.,M.A.{Rei 
Piaisted,H.,  i»f.^..  Pc 

Pratt,  F.,  B.4 

Renaud,  J.  F.  (Rector) 
Rexford,  E.  \.,B.A... 
Robinson,  W.,fl. />.(««( 
Rollit,  CO.  (««c.).. St 
Boliit,  John  ....St.  Vi 

Rov,  J 

Sanders,  W.,B.^.(/!.i 
Smith,  F.  R  ,  R.D.  (Rt 
Smith,  O.  Abbott,  B.A 

.Strong,  J.  Irwin 

Sutton,  E.  G St 

Taylor,  R.F.......... 

Thompson,  J.,  B.A — 
1too\\0:.O..M.A.(Rt 
Waterson,  W.  J.  M.  . 
Waller,  C.  C.,M.A.... 

Weaver,  W 

Wilson,  A.  C.  (Rector) 
Wi.idsor,  W.  (/iec.)..S 
Wood,  E.,3f.^.  (flee.  Sf 
Wright,  W.,M.D 

DIOCESE  OF  (, 

Right  Rev.  A.  Huntei 
Lord  Bishop  ( 
Very  Rev.  R.W.  Norm 
Ven.  Henrv  Roe,  D.D 
Rev.  A.  A.Vonltfland, 
Rev.  Thomas  Richard 
Rev.  John  Foster,  M. . 
Rev.Geo.Thorneloe,fl 
Adams,  Thos.,  D.C.L. 

Adcock,  W.  C 

Allnatt,J.B.,D./)(B.< 
Balfour,  A.  J.,  :V. A. (i 
Church  Society). . . 
Ball,  T.L.,J»/.^l.(fle« 
Bavne,  N.  yi.,B.A..\ 
Bishop,  C.  E.,  B.A.. 
Blavlock,  Thomas,  3i 

Boyle,  r.,M.A 

Brooke,  H.  A.,  B.A. 
Burrage,  H.G.,  M.A. 
Chapman,  T.,jV.-l.(fl 

Curran,  W.J 

Debbage,  J.  B.,  B.D 
Dickson,  H.  A.  (fleet 
Dunn,  E.  A.,  B.A..i 
Etherington,E.J.(T»' 
Faulconer,  W.  G.  (fl. 
Forsythe,  W.  T.  (fle( 
Foster,Canon,Jlf..4.( 

Fothergill,  R.  J 

Fuller,  H.  S 

Fyles,  T.W.,3f.^.,C 
HardintT.G.  T...San 
Harte,  H.  S.,fl./1.. 
Hepburn,  J.,  M.A. 
Hibbard,  G.  F.,  B.A 

Horner,  D 

H'mter,  J.  N 


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CLERGY — CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND. 


137 


irn  has  been  madt  I 
le  address. 


1  Canada ;  Prelau 
Ecclesiastical  Pro. 


87  Sasltatchewan 

and  Cal<,'ar.v. 

88  Nova  Scotia." 
91  Macl<enzie  Kii 
)2  Quebec. 

yi  Columbia. 
B3  Aloosonee. 
1)5  N.  Westin'str. 
96  Niagara. 
i96  (Ju'Appellc. 
i96  Algoma. 


tia,  Fredericton, 


Lackey,  I.  H Glen  Sutton 

Lackey,  J.  A Henuninjfford 

Larlviere,  D.,  B.A Montreal 

Lewi^,  H.  P.,  B.A.  (Rector).  Iberville 

Unvis,  W.  V.H.,  B.A Montreal 

Liivlsay,  U.,/).C.J:,.(r  .dr.).  Waterloo 
Lockhart,  A.  D.  (Rector).  .Ormstowii 

Loiselle,  H.  O Pierreville 

Loii;;hurgt,  \V.  B.  (Rector) . .  .Granby 

.Marriott,  B.  S.  T  Buckingham 

.M;u-ioii,  G.  A Bolton 

Massey ,  Samuel Montreal 

JlcKwan,  S.  B St.  ChryHoatonie 

Mc.M.inus,  E Montreal 

Mills,\V.L,.,Z).Z).(r..4rc/irf.)Montreal 

MillH,  S.  A West  Shefford 

Mills,  H.O.,M.A Brixham 

Mount,  E.  A Lakefleld 

Mussen,  T.  W.,  M.A.(Rec.)  Farnham 
Navlor,  W.H., .«./!( l>'./l.).ShawvilIe 
Norton,  J.  G.,  D.Z).(ft«c.). .Montreal 
Nv2,  H.  VV.,  M.A.  (Wecfor).  .Bedford 
Pfaisted,  H.,  M.A..  Portage  du  Fort 

Pratt,  F.,  B.A Brome 

Renaud,  J.  F.  (Rector) Montreal 

Eexford,  E.  I.,  B.A Montreal 

Robinson,  W. ,  R.  Z).(/{ec)Clarenceville 
Rollit,  C.  G.  (ifec.)..Stanbridge  East 

Rollit,  John St.  Vincent  de  Paul 

Roy,  J Sabrevois 

Sanders, \V.,  B,A.(R. Dean) Montreal 
Smith,  F.  B  ,  R.D.  (Rector). . . .  Hull 

Smith,  6.  Abbott,  B.A Montreal 

Strong,  J.  Irwin .Waterloo 

Sutton,  E.  O St.  Chrysostome 

Taylor,  B.  P Montreal 

Thompson,  J. ,  B.A Montreal 

Troop,  O.  O..M.A.  (i{ec«or).Montreal 

Waterson,  Vv.  J.  M Rougeniont 

Waller,  C.  C,  M.A Montreal 

Weaver,  W Kildare 

Wilson,  A.  C.  (Rector). .  .Philipsburg 
Wi.idsor,  W.  (Rec).  .St.  John's,  Que. 
Wood,  E.,M.A.{Rec.St.John'.i)  Mont'l 
Wright,  W.,3I.D Montreal 

DIOCESE  OF  QUEBEC. 

Right  Rev.  A.  Hunter  Dunn,  D.D., 

Lord  BMop  (1892). 
Very  Rev.  R.  W.  Norman,  D.  D. ,  Dean 
Ven.  Henrv  Roe,  D.D.,  Archd. 
Rev.  A.A.VonIffland,.V..n 
Rev.  Thomas  Richardson,   I  x>„„„„„ 
Rev.  John  Foster,  M.A.,     r''««''"«- 
Rev.Geo.Thorneloe,I».C.Lj 
Adams,  Thos.,  Z).C.L.,  Prin.  Bp.  Cnl. 
Lennoxville 

Adcot'k,  W.  C East  An;,ni8 

Allnatt,J.B.,X>.I>(B.CoO  Lennoxville 
Balfour,  A.  J.,  .^r.A.  (R.  St.  P.)  (Sec. 

Church  Society) Quebec 

Ball,  T.  L.,i»r^l."(yWrf).. Lennoxville 
Bayne,  N.  M.,  B.yl.  .Peninsula  Oaspii 

Bishop,  C.  E. ,  B.A Labrador 

Blaylock.  Thomas,  M.A Danville 

Boyle,  i\,  M.A East  Frampton 

Brooke,  H.  A.,  B.A Scotstown 

Burrage,  H.G.,  .V./l.(ye(?«(mf)HatIev 
Chapman,  T. ,  A/.  .1  .(yeefice(i)Duds\veil 

Curran,  W.  J Melbourne 

Debbage,  J.  B.,  B.D Bourg  Louis 

Dickson,  H.  A.  (Rector) Inverness 

Dunn,  E.  A.,  B.A..S.  Paul's,  Quebec 
Etherington,  E.J.(Trin.  Chtirch)(lue. 

Faulconor,  W.  G.  (Rector) Ireland 

Forsythe,  W.  T.  (Rector)..  Stansteati 
Foster,  Canon, 3r.il.(/i.Z).).Coaticook 

Fothergill,  R.  J Shigawake 

Fuller,  II.  S Portneuf 

Fyles,  T.  W.,  M.A.,Ch.rmynts.he\\s 
Harding,  G.  T. .  .Sandy  Beach,  Gasjie 

Harte,  il.  S.,  B.A Beebe  Plain 

Hepburn,  J.,  M.A.  (fl.).. Richmond 
Hibbard,  O.  F.,  B. .4.  ..Montmorency 

Horner,  D Durham 

H'lnter,  J.  N Lake  .Megantie 


Husband,  E.  B.  (Rec). .  .New  Carlisle 
Kemp,  John,  B.  l).  (Retired)  . .  Leeds 

Kerr,  I.  N.,  B.A Hall's  Stream 

King,  E.  A.  W.,  M.A Watcrville 

Lyster,W.O.,B.i4.(/f.L><'(i>i)CapeCove 

.Moore,  A.  H.,  B.A Randboro' 

Murray,  G.  H.,  B.A Dixville 

NicollH,  G.G.,  .l/./l . .  Riviere  du  Loup 
Nonnan,  R.W.,  D.D.  (Dean)  Quebec 

Parker,  O.  H.  (Rector) Compton 

Parrock,R.  A. ,/?./!.  Bp.Coii.Lcn'xville 
Petry,  II.  J.,  M.A.  (Aiis'ntCte)q\\eheo 

Prout,  I Magdalen  Islix.ids 

Richmond,  J.  P Gospe  Basin 

Richardson,  Canon  (Ret'd). .  .Quebec 

Riopel,  8.,  M.D Valcartier 

Roe,  Ven.  Arc,  D.D.  .Windsor  .Mills 
Robertson,  A.  H.  (Rector)  Cookshire 

Rothera,  J Leeds 

Rudd,  T.,  B.A..Ht.  George's,  Beauce 
Scarth,  A, C, M.A. (Rec)  Lennoxville 
Scott,F.G.  iV.^.(C« /•.S.3lo«.)Quebec 

Smith,  F.  A.  {Retired) Montreal 

Stevens,  A.,  M.A.  (Rec.) Hatley 

Stuart,  H.C  ,Jf  4(y{i'c).Three  Rivers 

Sykes,  J.  S Kingsey 

Tanibs,  R.C.,  M.A Magog 

Thompson,  I.  M,  (Rec.) Levis 

Thorneloe,    Canon,    D.  C.  L.    (Rec.) 

Sherbrooke 

VonIffland,Canon,i»f.^.(St.3r),Cfcr. 

Sec.  Dioc.  Board  if'  Si/»iod.. Quebec 

Walters,  G.  R Pt.  St.  Peter 

Washer,  C.  B Bury 

Whatham,  A.  E Ways'  Mills 

Wilkinson  B.G.Jf.vl.Bp.CoZ.Len'xv'le 
Williams.  L.  W. ,  M.  A .  (Rec.  St.  M. )  Que 

Wilson,  E.  K.,B.A Marbleton 

WrJght,H.E.,fl..4.(Cte)nfe).Sherbr'ke 
Wright,  R.  W.  E.,  iJf.yl . . . .  Fitch  Bay 
Wurtele,  L.C.,  M.A Acton  vale 

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.  \  Bixhop'n 

Rev.  A.  J.  Broughall,.Jf.vl.  /  Chapt'ns 

Rev.A.J.Broughall,Jfyl.A'a;aHi.C/irtp. 
St.  Alban'ti,  Canoni),  Remdentiary 

Rt. Rev.  Ed.Sullivan ,D.D.,  Sub- Dean 

Rev.  H.  Scadding,  D.D.,  Chap. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Welch,  M.  A.,  D.C.L., 
Chancellor. 

Rev.J.D'Arcy  Cayley,jV..i4.  Precentor 

Rev.  A.  W.  Siacnab,  Canon  Mi>isioner 
Canonn,  Noii-Renident. 

Rev.  H.  Bath  Osier. 

Rev.  F.  Tremayne,  M.A. 

Rev.  A.  Sanson. 

Rev.  C.  C.  Johnson. 

Rev.  E.  W.  Murphy,  C. 4. 

Rev.  R.  W.  E.  Greene,  L.Th. 

Rev.  P.  Harding. 

Rev.  A.  W.  Spragge,  M.A. 

liev.  John  Farncomb,  M.A. 

Rev.  W.  Reiner. 

Rev.  J.  P.  Sheraton,  D.  n.  \      „  „ 

Rev.  Jas.  F.  Sweeny,  D.D.  Vn"'- 

Rev.C.II.Mockridge,Z).Z)  j  '-<""""'• 

Rev.  Canon  Sweeny,  D.  D.    ^ 

Rev.  E.  II.  Musson,  M.A. 

Rev.  Jose|)h  Fletcher,  M.A. 

Rev.  J.  A.  Hanna. 

Rev.  G.  M.  Kingston.  \^Rural 

Rev.  W.  E.  Carroll,  M.A.  Dean. 

Rev.  W.  C.  Allen,  M.A. 

Rev.  Canon  Harding. 

Rev.  W.  F.  Swallow. 

Rev.W.E  Coo^&r,M.A.,STB) 

Aborn,  Thos.  L Toronto 

Allen,T.W.,J/.^l.i?C(;.^)fA.Millbrook 
Allen,  W.  C,  iV.^.(i{.Z).).Millbrook 


Andrews,  B.  C.  H Toronto 

\shcroft,  V..,  M.A Toronto 

Baldwin,  Arthur  H.,  M.A. .  Toronto 

Baldwin,  H.  G.,  M.A On  Leave 

Hall,  Thos 

Ballard,  J.  Mc'L.,  M.A Toronto 

Bates,  W.  \W.,  B.A Thornhill 

Bethune,C.J.S.,.tf./I.Z>.t'./..Pt.Hone 

Bilkey,  R.  A Bownianville 

Blackler,  J.  W Toronto 

Boddy,S.J.jri4.(.drc/i.rorfc)Toronto 

Bourne,  H.  T Essonville 

Broughall,  A.  J. ,  M.  A  .(St.^te.  )Toronto 
Broughall,  G.  H.,  B.^. . .   Port  Hope 

Broughall,  Jas.  H.,  M.A Whitby 

Bryan,  Bernard Parkdale 

Burges,  H.  F.,  B.A Bethany 

Burns,  Wm Price's  Corners 

Burt,F Toronto 

Capi),  &lw.  H Toronto 

Card,  Gerald Toronto 

Carroll,  W.  E.,  B.A.  («./>.).  .Alliston 

Carson,  R.  J Sunderland 

Cayley,  E.  C,  M.A Toronto 

Cayley,  J.  D.,  M.A.(Canon)  Toronto 

Chafee,  A.  B.,  B.A Coboconk 

Chilcott,  E.,  B.A Bradford 

C\a.xV.,Vf.,D.C.L.(Pro.rnn.Col.yTot. 

Clarke,  W.ll.,  M.A Toronto 

dementi,  Vincent,  B.A  ..  Peterboro' 

Cody,  H.  J.,  M.A Toronto 

Cooper,  J.  E Shantv  Bay 

Cooper,  W.  E.,  M.A.,  S.T.B.  (R.  D.) 
Campbellford 

Creighton,  J.,  B.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,  G.  F Toronto 

Davidson,  J.  C,  M.A Peterboro' 

PePencier,  A.  U.,  M.A Toronto 

DesBarres,  T.C.,  M.A Toronto 

Dixon,  H.  C.  (Deacon) Toronto 

Drever,  W.  G.  G Ivy 

DuVernet,  F.  H.,  fi.Z).. Toronto  Jun. 
Farncomb,  John,  iV. /I. (C).  Newcastle 
Farncomb,  Wm.,  B..4.Fenelon  Falls 

Farncomb,  F.  E.,  B.A 

Fidler,  A.  J.,  B.A Toronto 

Fletcher,Jo8eph,Jtf.^.(/f.Z).)P'lPerry 

French,  VV.  H.  A Grafton 

Oadd,  A.  J Longford 

Gibson,  John,  M.A Norwood 

Gillespie,  John  Toronto 

Goodman,  C.  S King 

Grant,  William,  D.D On  Leave 

Greene,R.W.E.,i.T.  (CanoH).. Orillia 

Gwyn,  H.  B Toronto 

Hanna,  J.  A.  (/{./).) Midland 

Harding,  Philip (CrtH.) (B. D.).  Ap«ley 

Harris,  Jas.  H Brooklin 

Harris,  R.  11.,  M.A On  Leave 

Harrison,  Richard,  M.A  . . .  .Toronto 

Hart,  Anthony Toronto 

Hartley,  F.  II Young's  Point 

Heathcote,  F.  C.  C,  L.T  . .  .Toronto 
IIinde8,R.W..B.^.Spr'gf'd-on-Credit 

II<xlgins,  F.  R.,  B.A Toronto 

IIo<lgkin,  H.  J.,  M.D Deer  Park 

Howard,  J.  Scott,  M.A Toronto 

HuntingfordE.W.(/')q/".2'.C.)Tor'nto 
Ingles,  Charles  L.,  M.A  . . . ! Parkdale 
Johnson,  C.  C.  (Canon). . . .  On  Leave 

Jones,  J.  Hughes Streetsville 

Jones,  Septimus,  M.A Toronto 

Jones, W.ilf^ ,  DCL(l!rof.T.OTronto 

Jupp,  Wm 

Kenrick,  C.  B.,  ^V..4 Port  Hope 

Kingston,G.M.,J»r /!.(/{.  Z).)Penetang. 

Kirkby,  L.  H CoUingwoM 

Kuhri'ng,  Q.,  M.A Toronto 

Lampman,  A.,  B.A Toronto 

Langtry,  J.,  M.A.,  D.C.L..  .Toronto 

Lewis,  J.  Pitt,  M.A Toronto 

Lindsay,  John Duntroon 


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[1897 


Little  H.  M Holland  Uiuliii(f 

Lord,  ChriHtopher Apaley 

Lowt",  H.  P Toronto 

Lynch,  K  J RoMemont 

Mackenzie,  A.  W Ukefleld 

Miickleni,  T.  ('.  S.,  Jlf.^ Toronto 

Macnal),  A.  W.  (Caiwii) Toronto 

Modill,  A.  S Caledon  East 

Major,  \V (lore's  Landing 

Marsh,  C.  11 Lindsay 

Mc'Cann,  Wilson,  B.A Omenie'e 

McColluni,  ,1.  H.,  -4..W.Scaton  Village 

Mcdinnis,  IC.  U Haaiings 

McLean,  VVni Kkiivale 

McLennan,  J.  M.  K Toronto 

Miles,  A.  C,  B.A Honeywood 

Mitchell,  F.  O.,  31. A Toronto 

Mookrid(re,  O.IL,  />./). (C'h) Toronto 
Mockridi^e,  J.  C.  H.,  M.A..  .Toronto 

Moore,  H.  J.,  M.A Toronto 

Morley,  Oeorife  B Tullamore 

Murphy,  K.  W.,  B.A.{C.). ,  I'ainswick 
Mussen,  E.  IL,  M.A. {H.I).).  .Aurora 

Neshitt,  G.,  Af.A.  (Sun.) 

Norrie,  F.  B Toronto 

O'MaUey,  H.  R  A Lindsay 

Osier,  H.  Bath  (Canon) . .  York  Mill's 

Owen,  C.  H.  P Creemore 

Owen,  H.  B.,  F.H.S.L.. .  .Unionville 

O'Meara,  T.R.,  B.A Toronto 

Paterson,  T.  \V.,  if.A....  Deer  Park 

Pearson,  J.,  D.C.L Toronto 

Pickford,  K.  W ()ran(,'eville 

Plunimer,  F.  0.,  LJ'h Toronto 

Powell,  T.  W York  Mills 

Reed,  \V.  L.  B Keene 

Reid,  Alfred  John  Uxbridge 

Reiner,  \V.  (Ca7ion) Barrie 

Rich,  Chas.  H Weston 

Rigby,  Oswald  (Pro/.  T.  C).  Toronto 

Rix,  G.  A Cannington 

Robinson,  R.  A Toronto 

Rooney,  Robt.  A Perrytown 

Roper,  J.  C,  M.A Toronto 

Rutherford,  A.  McK...  Sutton  West 

Ruttan,  C  Norway 

Sanson,  Alex.  (Canon) Toronto 

Scadding,  Henry,  £».Z).(Can.)Toronto 

Scott,  George 

Seaborn,  R Toronto 

Sea«er,  C.  A.,  B.A Toronto 

Sheppard,  J.  H Coldwater 

Shepherd,  F.  W Haliburton 

Sheraton,  J.  P. .  D.  D(C.  P.  JKC)Toronto 

Shortt,  O.  Harper,  M.A Toronto 

Smith,  C.  S Peterborough 

Softley,  Henry Toronto 

Soward,  Edward Kinmount 

Spragge,  Albert  W.,3/..4.(C.)Cobourg 

Starr,  G.  L Norway 

Stevenson,  E.  V.,  ,tf. .4 .Peterborough 
Sullivan,  Ell.,/)./).,  Bishon.  .Toronto 
Swallow,  W.  F.  fiJ.Z)ean)Woodbridge 
Sweeny,  J.  F.,  D.D.  (Canon)(Hiiral 

Dean) Toronto 

S.vnionds,  H.,  M.A Ashburnham 

Talbot,  .las.  H Oshawa 

Tarrant,  A.  O Havelook 

Taylor,  George  I.,  M.A Toronto 

Teney,  J.  H Craighurst 

Thompson,  H.y.,M.A. . ..Newmarket 
Thomson,  C.E.,.V.^..Canobie,  W.T.J 

Tocque,  P.  (Retired) Toronto 

Tremayne,  F.,  jV.^.  (Ca«on).Miniico 

Tremayne,  H.  O.,  M.A Islington 

Usborne.  John Toronto 

Vicars,  John,  B.A Caiuiingtou 

Walker,  T.,  B.A West  Hill 

Walsh,  W Brampton 

Warren,  George Lakefleld 

Watt,  A.  C Bond  Head 

Watson,  J.  G On  leave 

Weaver,  R.  L Lucille 

Webb,  Geo.  H Colborne 

Welch,  E.  A.,M.A.,  D.C.T   (Provost 

T.  C,  Canon) Toronto 

Westmacott,  A.  O.  E Brighton 


We8tnev.W.S.,A/.<4.,  fl.D..  AUamlale 

White,  Wm.  C Toronto 

White,  W.  E On  leave 

Williams,  A.,  M.A ..Toronto 

Williams,  L.  T.  W I.loj'dtown 

Wood,  E.  J Toronto 

Wood,  liOuis  (I Toronto 

Wright,  A.  R Stiiyiier 

Wrong,  Geo.  .\L,  M.A Toronto 

DIOCESE  OF  ONTARIO. 

Most  Rev.  J.  Travers  Lewis,  P.O., 

LL.I).,   D.C.L. ,    Kingston,    Lord 

Archbishop,  IHHJ- IHU'i. 
Very  Rev.  Buxton  B.  Smith,  M.A., 

D.D.,  Kingston,  Dean. 
Ven.  T.Bedford-Jones, />/>.0.,/).C.  A., 

Archdeacon  of  A'i«,'/«<o/i,Brockville 

Rev.  John  A.  Mulock.  "I 

Rev.  F.  R,  Tane. 

Rev.  C.  B.  Peltit,  M.A.  \Canons. 

Rev.  J.  W.  Burke,  B.A. 

Rev.  Albert  Spencer.  j 

Ven.Archd.  Bedford- Jones,  "j 

Lfj.D.,  D.C.L.  [Bishop's 

Rev.  W.  B.  Carey,  M.A.  i  Chapl's. 

Kev.C.L.  Worrell,  iW.^.  j 

Rural  Deans. 

Archdeaconry  of  Kingston. 

Rev.  W.  B.  Carey,  M.A.,  Fronteiiac 
Rev.  C.  P.  Emery,  Grenville. 
Rev.  T.  Stanton," B..^.,  Hastings. 
Rev.  O.  W.  G.  Grout,  M.A.,  Leeds. 
Rev.  E.  H.  M.  Baker,  Lennox*  Addi'gt'n 
Rev.  E.  Loucks,  Prince  IJdward. 

Priests. 
Annstrong,  F.  V.  (Rector).  .Trenton 

Auston,  H.,  M.A Gananoque 

Baker,E.H.M.(^c«.iicc«3>-,A'.i9.)Bath 

Bate,  Wm.  John Sydenham 

Beamish,  G.R.,  Ar..i4(CHca/eJKingst'n 
Beaven,  E.  \V.,M .A.(Ret'ed)}ilontrea\ 
Bedford-Jones,  H.  H.,Jf.^.. Toronto 
Bedford- Jones  T.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D. 

(.■{  rchdencon) Brockville 

Blacklock,  Henry Kin(.>ston 

Bogert,  D.  V.,M.A Belleville 

Burke,J.W.B.^.(«ec.,Ca)i)Belleville 

Burton,  Wm.  Webster Madoc 

Carey,  W.  B.,  i/./l.C/i.Z).;. Kingston 

Codfl,  Francis Frankford 

Coleman,J.H.H.,ilf..4.(C/e)Ueseronto 

Coleman,  Richard Kingston 

Cooke,  A.  W Kingston 

Oostigan,  Edw Queensborough 

Croeggan,  .\.  H Milford 

Dibb,  Frederick  T Odessa 

Dohbs,  F.  W Portsmouth 

Dobbs,  O.  G.,  M.A Brockville 

Elliott,  Joseph North  Augusta 

Emery,C.P.Cftfc«o*-,yf./>.)Keniptville 

Fisher,  John Thoniasburg 

Forneri,R.S.i»ril.,B.Z).(7i'.)Adolph'n 

Forster,  J.  W Murray 

Forsythe,  J.  W.,  M.A  . .  Oxford  Mill's 
French, Charles  Albert. . .  Lombardy 

Godden,  T.,  B.A Shannonville 

Grout,  G.W.G.,J/.^.  (Rec.R. l).)Lyn 

Grout,  G.  H.  P.,  M.A Newb.  ro 

Halliwell,  John  (Super'd)    .  .Stirling 

Harris,  C.  M Marmora 

Harvey,  R.  Jas.,  /y.S'.r....Frankville 

Hutton,  Charles  James Belleville 

Jarvis,  A.,  M.A Napaiiee 

Jones,  John  Wni Westport 

Leech,  Thos.,  B.A Bancroft 

Lewin,  W.,  B.A.  (SttpprW)- Kingston 

Lewis,  Charles  Thomas Tweed 

Lewis,  R.,  M.A.,  Rec.,Ret .  .Maitland 

Lipton,  W.  T.,  B.A Wolfe  Island 

Loucks,  E.  (Rector,  R.  D.). .  .Picton 

McMorine,  J.  K.,  M.A Kingston 

McTear,  A.L.,  iic.r/i.fC/e). Maitland 


.Metzle-,  a.,  B.A Cardinal 

.Moore   \  'illiain,  M.  A Lyndhurst, 

Mulocl  , ,1. A. CC'rt-.o.i,/fe«.;.Winnlpei; 

Newhai.t,  Frederic  Stirling; 

Nimmo,  .  .!.'  .  /'..«.  Af.l>... Brockville 

Patton,  Il.B.,  Jf.  fl Prescolt 

Ravson,  Uobert  VVinior..  ..Kingstoti 
Roberts,  VVm.(Jf»/i.i/.tc.)Merrickville 

Robinso  I,  JameH Parhum 

Rollin,»Jeo.  A.'' Hillier 

Rowlni  d,  E.  M Ompah 

Scanm  ell,  E Joyceville 

Hersor,  J.  R.,  M.A Tamworth 

Siuitli,  A.  0     Deseronti) 

Smitli,B.B.,i»f.^.,I>.W.(/).).Kingston 
Smitl ,  Thomas  Austin. .Hharbof  Lake 
Sniytiie,  W.  H,  ("Sii //7'(/>  ..  Kingston 
.Spen  '.%r,.K.(Cnn.,Cler.  iSicc.jKing.ston 

Spender,  11.  J.,  L.Th Flinton 

Stan  on,  T.,  /?./!.(/*. Dean) Deseronto 
Tanc,  F.  R.  (Rector,  Canon,  Retired) 
Eastbourne,  Sussex, Eng. 
Tigh ;,  S.  M.  A . ,  Emerald,  Amherst  Is'd 
Woovlcock,  Francis  D.  Camden  East 

Worrell,  C.  \j.,  M.A Kingston 

Wright,  Wm Athens 

Young,  C.  J.,  B.A Lansdowne 

Deacons. 

*Geen,  Albert  L Belleville 

Lord,  A.  H Wellington 

Swa.\  ne,  W.  G   Selby 

'Ordained  under  Canon  XVIII.  of 
Provincial  Synod. 

DIOCESE  OF  OTTAWA. 

Right  Rev.  C.  Hamilton,  M.A.,  D.  P. . 
D.C.L.,  Lord  Bishop,  Ottawa. 

Ven.  John  S.  liauder,  D.C.L.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Ottawa,  Ottawa. 

Canon. 
Rev.  C.  B.  Pettit,  M.A.,  Cornwall. 

Rural  Deans. 
Rev.  J.  J.  Bogert,  it. a.,  Carleton. 
Rev.  A.  C.  Nesbitt,  Lanark. 
Rev.  H.  Pollard,  Prescott  &  Russell. 
Rev.  C.  V.  Forster  Bliss,  Renfrew. 
Rev. R.L. M.Houston, iV..<l.,Stormonl 
Rev.  William  A.  Read,  I'eiubroke. 

J'rietts. 

Anderson,  G.  S Morrisburj 

Bailev,  T.,  B.A Ottawa 

Bliss,  C.  V.  Forster  (i<.D.).Eganville 
Bogert,  .1.  J.,  M.A.(R.D.). .  .Ottawa 
Bousfleld,  George. . .  Billings'  Bridge 
Butler,  W.  A.  E.,  jV./l..Combermere 
Carson, Chas.  01iver,fi..<4 .  .Micksburg 

Christie,  I.  J North  Gower 

Clarke,  Charles  Burton Metcalfe 

Clayton, D'Arcy  Thos.B.yl.Bearbrook 

Coleman,  A.  H.,  M.A Arnprior 

Daykin,  W.  Y.,  LL.B Mattawa 

Dumbrille,  R.  J.,  Lie.Th Crysler 

Elliott,  A.,  B.A Carleton  Place 

Empringham,  Jas Manotick 

Fairburn,  John Petawawa 

Fleming,  W.,  M.A Ashton 

Eraser,  J.  F.,  B.A.  (Sup.) Ottawa 

Garrett,  T.,  B.A Ottawa 

Gorman,  J.  F Ottawa 

Green,  Wm.  Hy Hintonburg 

Hague,  Spencer  D.,  B.A  .  .Balderson 
llamngton,E.  A.W. B.A. (Cler.  Sec.) 

Ottawa. 
Houston,  R.L.il.,M.A.(RD)Ci'rn\\Si\\ 

Jones,  R.  N.,  /i..4 Pakenhani 

Lauder,  J.S.,  D.C.L.(Arrh).  .Ottawa 
Loucks,  W.  M.,M.A.  (Cte). .  .Ottawa 

Low,  G.  J Almonte 

Mackay,  A.  W.  (Curate) Ottawa 

Mercer,  W.D.B.  A. (S)(per'd)Frankto'n 

Moody,  W.  J.,  B.A Beachburg 

Mountain,J.J.S.,2>.C.L.,Z).Z>.C'rnw'l 


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Miicklegton,W.J.,.W./I, 
Nosbitt,  A.  C.f /<.  Dean 

.Viwham,  F 

orr,  Kobt.  Lie.Th 

Osborne,  John 

VfUM.CR.M  .A.(Can,, 

I'liillips,  A 

Pick,  Edward Fil 

Pollard,  H.  (Rural  De 
Foole,  M.  G.  (Rector). 
Poole,  S.  Gower  (Citmt 
Qiiartermaine,  W.  M.  : 
Head,  Wm.  Aghley. . . . 
Saddington,ChaH,(We(r. 
Saniwell,  Robert  Waltf 

Siaiitlebury,  Geo 

Shiiw,  J.  Arthur,  M.A, 
Sills, (.'has.  E.,  i»f.^..S. 
•Siiowdon,  J.  F  ,  L.Th. 
.Sriowdon,  J.  M.,  M.A  . 

Stiles,  Thomas  J 

Stiles,  W.  H 

Waterman,  Robt.  B.(/f 
Whalley,  Arthus  Henr; 

Deacont 

Lloyd,  T.  H.,  Af.il..., 
Ritchie,  F.  W.,  fl.il.,. 

DIOCESE  OF  f 

Right  Rev.    M    S.   B 

Lord  Bishop  (1883). 

Very  Rev.  O.  M.  Innei 

Dean. 
Ven.J.W.Marsh,i»f.i4., 
Ven  A.H.,R.'Mulhollai 
Ven.  E.  Davis,  M.A.,  ^ 
Rev.  J.  P.  Hincks, 
Rev.  J.  W.  P.  Smith, 
Rev.  A.  C.  Hill,  Jf.il., 
Rev.  J.  B.  Richardson,  A 
Rev.  James  Chance, 
Rev.  W.  A.  Young,  B 
Rev.  C.R.Matthew8,Jf 
Rev.  Canon  Hill,  J/.  .1. 
Rev.  Canon  Richardsor 
Ven  Archd.  Marsh,  M 
Ven  Archd.  Davis,  M. 

Rural  Deo 

Rev.  G.  C.  Mackenzie 
Rev.  S.  F.  Robinson,  ' 
Rev.  Canon  Hill,  M.  A 
Rev.  D.  H.  Hind,  B.A 
Rev.  W.  A.  Graham,  / 
Rev.  J.  W.  Hodgins,  ! 
Rev.  R.  McCosh,  Ken 
Rev,  T.  R.  Davis,  M..i 
Rev.  Canon  Smith,  M 
Rev.  R.  Hicks,  B.D., 
Rev.  J.  T.  Wright,  O 
Rev.  D.  Deacon,  M.  A 
Rev.  J.  Ridley,  Wate 

Adamson,  R.  J.  S. 
Anderson,  C.  A.  E.  J 
Andrew,  J.  W.  J. . . 

Ardill,  James 

Armitage,  Wm.  L. . . 
Armstrong,  Thos.  L. 
Asbury,  S.  R.,  fl.il., 

Ashton,  R 

Baldwin,  F.  M  . . . 
Ball,  John  A  .... 
Hattersby,  Wm.  H., 

Hearfoot,  I 

Beaumont,  J.  W.,  M.  I 
Berry,  John,  M.A.,B. 

Beverly,  A 

Bloodsworth,  J.  A. 

Bray,  H.  E 

Brown,  Alfred,  fl.  A 

Brown,  T.  H 

Brownlee,  W.  F. . 
Burgess  (Prof.)  M.A 
Carrie,  James  (Sup'o 
Caswell,  D.  J.,  B.D., 


[1897 


.  ..Cardinal 
.  I.yndhurHt 
/Winniptic 
....Slirlini; 
..Brockvillc 
. .  PrcHoolt 
.  .KingHtoii 
iMerrk'kville 

rarhaiii 

Ilillier 

. . .  Onipah 
,  .Joyceville 
.Tain  worth 
.DeNeiniiti) 
/>.).Kiiij{Hton 
■«harhot  Lake 
')  . .  Kinifston 
ffC.JKiii(fNton 

Flinlon 

n)  DcHeionto 
non,  Retired) 
Sussex, Eng. 
.Amherst  WW 
Caniilen  East 
. . .  Kinjirston 

Athens 

.Lansdowne 


.  .Belleville 
WelUntftoti 
.    .    .  Sell  IV 

1  XVIII.  of  ' 

lod. 

TAWA. 

,M.A.,I).l>.. 
Ottawa. 
).C.L.,  Arch- 
tawa. 


,  Cornwall. 
ts. 

.,  Carleton. 

lark. 

3tt  &  Russell. 

8,  Renfrew. 

...4.,Stormonl 

Pembroke. 


. .  Morrisbin'if 

Ottawa 

I>.).Eganville 
D.)...  Ottawa 
llingfs'  Bridge 
.Conibermere 
1 . .  Micksbur(jr 
North  Gower 

Metcalfe 

..^.Bearbrook 
.. .  .Arnprior 
. . . .  Mat  tawa 

h Crysler 

arleton  Place 
—  Manotick 
. . .  Petawawa 

Asbton 

'.). .  ..Ottawa 

Ottawa 

Ottawa 

.  Hintonburg 
■1 . .  Balderson 
(Cler.Sec.) 

Ottawa. 

J{D)C«r\n\an 

. . Pakenbani 

nil).  .Ottawa 

?'<e)...  Ottawa 

Almonte 

; Ottawa 

r'tOFrankto'ii 
. . Beachburg 
,D.I).  C'rnw'S 


LS97] 


CLERGY — CHURCH   OF   ENGLAND. 


IMO 


iUtck\e9ton,\V.,1.,M.A.(l{ector)Perth 
Netibltt,  A.  C.(li-  Dean)iin\hWti  Falls 

Ncwhani,  F \Vln<'hesli'r 

Urr,  Kobt.  Lie. Th Na\  an 

o.iborne,  John Clayton 

IVttit,C.B.W.il.(Con.,/{»•^X'ornwall 

I'liillips,  A Hawkesbur.v 

I'iik,  Edward Fitzroy  Harbour 

Pollard,  H.  (Rural  Dean). .  .Ottawa 
Poole,  M.  U.  (Rector). . .  .Morrisburg 
Poole,  S.  iiower  (Curate)  ..  Cornwall 
Qiiartermaine,  W.  M.  H  ...  Renfrew 

Ki'a<l,  Wm.  Aahley Pembroke 

Siiil(lington,Cha8.{Wec.)BiohmondW. 

Siiinwell,  Robert  Walter Wale» 

Seantlebury,  Oeo Carp 

Shnw,  J.  Arthur,  M.A Cobden 

Sills, Chas.  E.,  jr..4..8outhMountain 

Siiowdon,  J.  F  ,  h.TIi Newington 

Snowdon,  J.  M.,  if. A Ottawa 

Stiles,  Thomas  J Inquois 

Sliles,  W.  H South  March 

Waterman,  Robt.  Ii.(/ifc.)Franktown 
Whalley,  Arthui;  Henry . .  Bell's  Corn. 

Deacotu. 

Unvd,  T.  H.,  Af.il.... Vonkleek  Hill 
Kituhie,  F.  W.,  B.A Fcnaghvale 

DIOCESE  OF  HURON. 

Right  Rev.    M    S.   Baldwin,   D.D., 

Lord  Binhop  (1883). 
Very  Rev.  G.  M.  Innes,  M.A.,  D.D., 

Dean. 
Ven.J.W.Marsh,  if,A.,Archd  Huron 
Yen  A.  H^R.'.Mulholland./lrcAd  Or«.v 
Ven.  E.  Davis,  M.A.,  Arclid.  London 
Rev.  J.  P.  Hincks,  ^ 

Rev.  J.  W.  P.  Smith, 
Rev.  A.  C.  Hill,  M.A., 
Rev.J.B.Riohard8on,3/.il.  .Canons. 
Rev.  James  Chance,  I 

Rev.  W.  A.  Young,  B  D.,    I 
Rev.  C.R.Matthews,3f.^.,; 
Rev.  Canon  Hill,  M.A.,  Exam.  Chap. 
Rev. Canon  Richardson, Jfyl,A/a!.C'/iap 
Ven   Archd.  Marsh,  M.A.,Doin.Chap 
Ven  Archd.  Davis,  M.A.,  Dom.Chap. 

Rural  Deans. 
Rev.  G.  C.  Mackenzie,  Brant. 
Rev.  S.  F.  Robinson,  Bruce. 
Rev.  Canon  Hill,  M.A.,  Elgin. 
Rev.  D.  H.  Hind,  B.A.,  Essex. 
Rev.  W.  A.  Graham,  B.A.,  Grej. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Hodgins,  Huron. 
Rev.  R.  McCosh,  Kent. 
Rev.  T.  E.  Davis,  M.A.,  Lambton. 
Rev.  Canon  Smith,  Middlesex. 
Rev.  R.  Hicks,  B.D.,  Norfolk. 
Rev.  J.  T.  Wright,  Oxford. 
Rev.  D.  Deacon,  ?,I.A.,  Perth. 
Rev.  J.  Ridley,  Waterloo. 

Adamson,  R.  J.  S Brookholni 

Anderson,  C.  A.  E.  J Alvinston 

Andrew,  ,1.  W.  J Aylmer 

Ardill,  James Owen  Sound 

Armitage,  Wm.  L London 

Armstrong,  Thos.  L Dungannon 

Asbury,  S.  R.,  B.A.,  B.D. . .  Atwood 

Ashton,  R Brantford 

Baldwin,  F.  M Woodstock 

Ball,  John  A     Muncev 

Battersby,  Wm.  H.,  M.A...S.  Zorr'a 

Bearfoot,  I Caledonia 

Beaumont,  J.  W.,  Af .  D,  D.  D .  Parkhill 
Berry,  John,  iV..4.,.B./>.Amherstlmrg 

Beverly,  A Essex 

Bloodsworth,  J.  A Thamesford 

Bray,  H.  E Exeter 

Brown,  Alfred,  B.  A Paris 

Brown,  T.  H Delaware 

Brownlee,  W.  F London 

Burgess  (Prof.)  M.A London 

Carrie,  James  (Sup'd) Goderich 

Caswell,  D.  J.,  B.D.,  Ph.B.  .Meaford 


Chance,  J.  (Canon) (Sup.). .  .London 

Chose,  H.  P.  (Sup.) Sarnia 

ClutT,  W.  T Dresden 

Colles,  W.  H.  (> Chatham 

Collins,  I).  W (til  Springs 

Condell,  11.  J Heailicote 

Connor,  W.  J Durham 

Corbett,  Alex Wallaccburg 

Cox,  Geo.  iM Tusearora 

Craig,  Vf.,  B.D Petrolea 

Curran,  J.  P.  (Sup.) Brantford 

Danri,  A.  O.,  H.A London 

Haunt,  ^V.,M.A.  (Suti'U)  Ridgetown 

Davis,  E.,  M.A. (Arch.) London 

Davis,  T.  R  ,  M.A.(H.D.) Saniia 

Deacon,  D.,  M.A.  (R.D.)  ..Stratford 

Diehl,  H.  R Florence 

Diehl,  L.  W Ailsa  Craig 

Downie,  J..  B.D Watford 

Durnford,  V.  M Pt.  Edward 

Duthie,  Wm.  N Liicknow 

Edelstein,  S.  E.  G Glanworth 

Edmonds,  J Preston 

Elliott,  Geo Olencoe 

English,  E.  ii.,  M.A London 

Fairlie,  J.  H On  Leave 

Farney,  A.  B Mohawk 

Farthing.  J.  C,  M.A  . . .  .Woodstock 

Ferrier,  James Maxwell 

Fisher,  A Beachville 

Fletcher,R  CSMp.JConstableville.N  V 

Franklin,  O.  M Ripley 

Freeborn,  R.  J Blenheim 

Freeman,  .M.  G Tyrconi.eli 

Gander,  .Jabez. ...   Pelce  Island 

Ghent,  F.  R Walker\illo 

Goldberg,  M.  M Markdale 

Graham,  W.  A.,B.i4.(yi./>.)Shelburne 

Griffln,  A.  K Brussels 

Quillemont,  C  P..,  B.A London 

Gunne,  C.  R.,  M.A Gorrie 

Gunne,  J.  M .  Wyoming 

Hall,  E.  A Bervie 

Headley,  C.  W.,  B.A Brantford 

Henderson,  W Wiarton 

Hicks,  R.,  B.D.(R.D.) Simcoe 

Higlev,  T.  E BIyth 

Hill,A.C.,.V.vl.(«.£).)(C.)St.Thomas 

Hill,  Jeffrey,  M.A Southampton 

Hill,  W.  T.,  M.A London 

Hincks,  J.  P.  (Canon) Windsor 

Hind,  D.  H  ,  B.A.  («./).).  Sandwich 

Hinde,  William St.  Thomas 

Hodgins,  J.  W.  (R.D.) Seaforth 

Holmes,  F.  M Leamington 

Holmes,  J liurford 

Hooper,  J.  O }iIor|)eth 

Howard,  R.  S.  W.,  B.A. .  .Courtright 

Hughes,  Edward   W Tilsonburg 

Hutchinson,  E Forest 

Innes.G.M  ,Jf..(l.,D.2>.(D.).  .London 

Jacobs,  J Sarnia 

Jeanes,  Henry  W Listowel 

Jennings,  E.  C Hanover 

Johnson,  Wm . .    Wardsville 

Johnstone,R.W.CS'ttp;..N.  Pt.  Huron 

Jones,  J.  W Tara 

Kerrin,  J.  T Mitchell 

Keys,  G Clarksburg 

Lee,  Edwin Princeton 

Leigh,  Francis Delhi 

Lowe,  W Wingham 

Mackenzie,  O.  C.  (R.D.). .  .Brantford 
Marsh,  J.  W.,  M.A. (Arch. )..ljonAon 
Matthew,  (C),.V.^.r.R./);.Kingsville 

May,  E.  G.,  M.A Woodstock 

Miles,  C,  B.A Kincardine 

Miller,  A.  E.  (Sup.) Hamilton 

Mills,  C.  L Hen.i^all 

.Moore,  A.  P Paisley 

Moorhouse,  J.  H London 

Mulholland,A.II.R.M»"c'iJOwenS'nd 

Murphy,  k.,  M.A Ingtrsoll 

Murphy,  R.  J.,  B.A..  .Walters  Falls 

McCosh,  R.  (/{.  D.) Chatham 

McCracken,  J.  C • Chesley 

McLeod,  J.  H Lion's  Heacl 


MeQuillln,  George Klrkton 

Newell,  J.  B Port  Dover 

Newton,  F.  G Strathrov 

Parke,  J.  F Clinton 

Raccv,  (i.  W  Belmont 

Reillv,  W.  (J Chatsworth 

Rhodes,  A.  H  Hyde  Park 

Richanison,  J.  \\.,M ■  A( Can. )Lniv\cin 

Ridley,  John  (Ru-al  Dean) (ialt 

Rol)erts,  U.  J.^i'iiji.JCheniaiiius.B.C. 
Robinson,  H.  V.  ("/{./>.;..  Walkerlon 

Roy,  Franklin  E ClandeboM- 

Rvan,  v.,  B.D Adelaide 

Sage,  O.  B.,  B.A. ,  B.D Lmbm 

Scott,  W.  E Ridget^  wn 

Seaborn,  W.  M London 

Shaw,  R.  H Lucaii 

Sherwood,  G.  F.,  B.A  . .  .Thiimesville 

Shore,  A Port  Kowan 

Shore,  W.  Murton Pt.  iliirwell 

Shortt,  W..  B.D.  (Sup.) Barrie 

Sims,  Robert  A.,  B.A Clialham 

Smith,  Carl Berlin 

Smith  (C. )  (R. D. )  (Sup'd). .  London 

Smith,  .S.  L.  (R.D.) Bay  Held 

Smith,  Thomas  B.,  /J.^1 Windsor 

.Softlev,  E.,  sr.,  B.D.  (Sup.)  London 

Softlev,  E.,  Jr Kiiiu'-ville 

Steele,  H,  D Went  Lome 

Stout,  W Clinton 

Strong,  J.  L Brantford 

Taylor,  W.  J St.  .Marv's 

Ten  Kyik,  J.  W Comber 

Thomas,  H.  A Warwick 

Tun  ^ull,  M Goderich 

Ward,  G.  B . ,  M.A Eastwood 

Ward,  J Hiiysville 

Watkins,  B  (Prncont),  M.A  .  London 

Watson,  T'nomas  (Sup.) Wiarton 

Whealen,T.  F Colchester 

Williams.  David,  M.A Stratford 

Wilson.  R     Birr 

Wright,  J.  T.  (R.D.) Norwich 

Wright,  T.  A Brantford 

Wright,  T.  G.  A.,  B.A Millbank 

Wye,  G.  W.  (on  /cui-.',i..Bay  City,  .M. 
Young,  W.  .\.,R.D.(Vaiici.}.  Si'mcoe 

DIOCESE  OF  NIAGARA 

Right  Rev.  John  Philip  HuMoi  'iin, 
M.A.,  D.C.L.,  Lord  Bixhuf)  (li- M\). 

Ven.  A.  Dixon,  B.A.,  D.C.L.,  ai.d  S. 
Houston,  M.A.,  Archdeacons. 

Rev.  R.  Arnold,  .4. B.         ^ 

Rev.  W.  Belt,  M.A. 

Rev.  O.  A.  Bull,  M.A. 

Rev.  A.  Henderson,  B.A. 

Rev.  W.  J.  Mackenzie. 

Rev.  R.  G.  Sutherland,.J/..4 

Rev.  J.  B,  Worrell,  M.A. 

Rev.  E.  M.  riand. 

Rev.  John  O.-bble. 

Rev.  W.  R.Clark,  .V.yl.     ; 

Rural  Deans. 
Rev.  W.  J.  Armitage,  St.  Catharines 
Rev.  Wm.  Bevan,  Mount  Forest. 
Rev.  E.  A.  Irving,  Hamilton. 
Rev.  Joseph  Fennell,  Georgetown. 
Rev.  \\  m.  Ma88e,\ ,  Hamilton. 

Archei,  R.  H Stamford 

Armitage, W.  J.  (R.D.)  St.Catharines 

Arnold,  R.,  A.B.  (Can.) Niagara 

Ballard,  J.  Allan,  B.A (iuelpli 

Belt,  A.  J. ,  .V..4 Guelph 

Belt,  C.E.,  B.A Stony  Creek 

Belt,W.,.V.^.(C««.)(/<t'c.)Burlington 

B  'unetts,  S Arthur 

Bevan,  W.  (R.D.) .Mt.  Forest 

Bland,  E.  M.  (Can.) Hamilton 

Bonn V,  A Port  Colborne 

Britton,  M.  W  Dunnville 

Bull ,  G .  A. ,  iV.  ^ .  ( Ca  n.  Rec)  X.  Falls,  S 
Clark,  W.  R.,  M.A.  (Can.). .  Hamilton 
Cordner.  Robert Waterdown 


Canons. 


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paw,  .Saiiiiifl  Hamilton 

I>i  xori,  A. ,  R.  A .  DCU  A  rchil.  /JXliiflph 
reniiell,  JoDvuh  (K.D.).  .(leorifetown 

Fleldliiif,  J.  H Woofllvurti 

Fletcher,  John  H I'alt'rmo 

Fonieret,()eo.,.V.  J Hamilton 

trancis,  .J.,  n.D Cayiitt* 

<iar.len,  A.  W.  S Nontlc-oke 

Oardiner,  It Palrnerston 

Oarrelt,  .John  C.  (Ree.) Niagara 

OeoKhixuM,  T Hamilton 

Uoddi'ii,  ,1.  K Acton 

Oril.hle,.;,  (Ca)i.,«cc.)Port  Dalhousle 
Henderson,  A. ,fl/l. (Can.  ).()ratigeville 
HouMtOM,S.,,»r.^.(an'/i(i.)Nia(f.FalU 

Howitt,  F.  K Hamilton 

Irvinir,  K.  A.  (li.n.) Dundos 

Johnstone,  Gabriel,  D.D.. . .  Welland 

Ker,  U.  (Ileetor) St.  Catharines 

Leake,  H.  J.,  St. A Drayton 

Lee,  C.  H.,  if.A Grimsby 

Locke,  R.S.,  .V. /I Turonto 

Mac'kenzie,  \V.  J. (Canon).  .Chippawo 
Mas.sev,  W.,  M.A.  (H.D). .  Hamilton 

Mellish,  H.  F Caledonia 

MiKnot,  P.  T Milton 

Miller,  J.  O.,  M.A.. .  .St.  Catharines 

Molony,  Kdjfar  Hely Erin 

Morton,  .James '. Toronto 

Morton,  .John  J Greensville 

Motherwell,  Thos.,  B.A. . .  Dunnville 

Munson,  J.  C VVellandport 

Pi^ott.W.J Palermo 

P'Jjef.  F.  C Jarvis 

Robinson,  Rawlin^s  A Feriftw 

Scudamore,  Cornelius York 

Seaman,  J Lowville 

Shutt,  C.  H.,  }f.A.. .  .St.  Catharines 

Snuth,  P.  W.  (Rector) Fort  Erie 

Smith,  Thomas •  • . . .  Flora 

Spencer,  P.  L.  (Rector) Thorold 

Sutherland,  K.  a.,  3/.^. (C.)Hamilton 

vesey,  Eustace  A Harriston 

Wade,  W.  H Hamilton 

Whitcombe,  C.  E Hamilton 

Woodroofe,  S.  J Homer 

Worrell,  J.  B.,  M.A.  (C«in.).  .Oakville 

DIOCESE  OP  NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Rt  Rev.  Frederick  Courtney,  fl.T.P., 
D.D.,  f.ord  Bishop,  Halifax  (1888). 

Very  Rev.  Edwin  (Jilpin,  D.D., 
D.C.L.,  Deanof  Xoi-a  Scotia. 

Ven.  .J.  A.  Kaulbach,  if. A..  Arch- 
deacon nf  Sova  Scutiii,  Truro. 

Veil.  David  Smith,  D  D.,  Archdeacon 
of  Ca,>e  Breton,  Sydney. 

Veil.  S.  Weston  .loiies,  Archdeacon 
of  P.  E.  Inland,  Windsor,  N.  S. 

Canons. 

Veil.  Archdeacon  Kaulbach,  M.A. 

Rev.  Thos.  M.aynard,  D.D.,  Windsor. 

Rev.  Isaac  Brock,  D.D. 

Rev.F.  W.  Vroom,  A.M.,  Sec.  Trea. 
of  the  Diocese,  Windsor. 

Re\.  W.  J.  Ancient,  Church  of  Eng- 
land Institute,  Halifax. 

A.  E.  .Silver.  Es((.,  LL.B.,  Registrar, 
.Sackville  street,  Halifax. 

Rural  Deans. 

Rev.  V.  E.  Harris,  M.A Amherst 

Rev.  T.  C.  .Mellor .St.  George 

Rev.  F.  J.  H.  Axford Avon 

Rev.  H.  de  Bids,  M.A Annapolis 

Rev.  E.  lioy Tantfier 

Rev.  W.  E.  (iellliis,' Lunenbiiru' 

Rev.  W.  J.  Lockver,  A.M...  .Svdiiev 

Rev.  H.  Aliiiond,  B.A Halifax 

Rev.  A.  Harley,  M.A Shelburne 

Abbott,  C.  O.,  Jr^(...Svdnev  Mines 

Almon,  F.  H.,  B.A ......Halifax 

Almoii,  H.  L.  A.,  B.D I'Ictou 

Ambrose,  J.,  D.C.L Sackville 


Amor,  t, St.  Marj^aret's  Boy 

Ancient,  W.  J Halifax 

Ansell,  K.,  B.A Arichot 

Archbnlil,  F.  H.  W., /I. Jf.... Halifax 

Arnold,  W.  .J Hurrictsdcld 

Avcrv,  It.  (Retired) Kentvillf 

Axfdlcl,  F.  .1.  H Port  Williams 

Ball,  E.  H Chester 

Bambrick,  R.  D.,  M.A Vamiouth 

Belli ,  A.  M Piiifwash 

Berry,  F.  .J Port  Mulifrave 

Bowinan,  C,  D.D Windsor 

Brine,  R.  F.,  B.A Hummerside 

Brock,  I.,  D.D Kentville 

Bullock,  R.  H.,  D.C.I ILilifax 

Bullock,  W.,   M.A Halifax 

Crawford,  E,  P.,  M.A Halifax 

Clerk,  C.  R Falklaml 

Ciirrie,  Adam,  A.M 

Davies,  S Seaforth 

De  Blois,  H.,  M.A Rosetle 

Donaldson,  I..  .J . .  .Ouysboro' 

Dowiiiinf,  .1.  L River  .John 

Draper,  T.  F.,  M.A Loiiisbiirt,' 

Edwnnis,  D St.  Mary's 

Ellis,  W.  (Retired) Berwick 

Filleul,  P.  J.,  D.D.  («cr).  Weymouth 
Forsythe,  J.  (««^'»r(f). Cardinal,  Ont. 

Foster,  G.  .1 Lo<'keport 

Gale,  A Londonderry 

GelliiiK,  W.  E Bridgewater 

Gibbons,  S  Parrsboro' 

Greatorex,  F.  P Bridgetown 

Owillim,  T.  R Baddeck 

Hague,  Dyson,  M.A Halifax 

Harle\-,  ,\.  W.,  M.A Liven'ool 

Harley,  H.  A.,  iV.^ Digby 

Harris,  E.  A.,  M.A Mahone  Bay 

Harris,  G.  D Weymouth 

Harris,  V.  E.,  M.A.  (Vicar)  Amherst 

Harvey,  H.  (Ret.) Windsor 

Haslam  G.,  M.A .Lunenburg 

Heath,  R.  A Beaver  Harbor 

Hind,  H.  C,  M.A Wolfville 

How,  H..  B.A Annapolis 

Iloworoft,  George Falmouth 

Hurley,  E.  P Bayfield 

.lobiison,  — New  Gerhiany 

.lohiison,  R Li.scomb'e 

.Johnston,  T.  W Newport 

Jones,  S.  Weston  (i4)'(;A.)..  .Windsor 
Kaulbach,  J.  A.,  M.A. (Vicar)  Truro 

Lea,  A.,  A.M New  Glasgow 

Leigh,  R.  M Canso 

Lemoine,  X Halifax 

Lockward,  J Clementsport 

Lockver,  W.  ,1.,  .l.M Port  .Morien 

Marti'll,  G.  li..  M.A Maitland 

Maviiard.  T..  D.D.  (/fcf.). . .  Wind.sor 

.Mellor,  T.  C Guvsboro' 

.Mellor,  C.  P Petite  Riviere 

.Miller,  W.  F  Church  Over 

Morris,  W.  S.  IL,  Jf.^. .  ...Shelburne 

Ncish,  D Halifax 

Norwood,  J.  W HubbanTs  Cove 

Parrv,  E.  D.  P Rawdon 

Perry  N.  I Halifax 

Pittman,  H.  IL,  B.A Halifax 

Raven,  N.  R Sackville 

Reeks.  .lohn Sydney 

Richardson,  K.,  iV.A.  West  La  Have 

Ferry 

Rov,  E Eastern  Passage 

Shatford,  A.  P Petite  Rivitre 

Simmoncis,  J.  A Halifax 

Smith,  Frederick Halifax 

Smith,  R.  A Neill's  Harbor 

Smiih,  D..  D.D Sydney 

Smith,  Richmond Stewiacke 

Smith,  .John   Ship  Harbor 

Sterns,  H.,  B.A.  (Retired).Ya.nnouth 

Taylor,  M..  M.A Stellarton 

Underwood,  E Truro 

Uniacke,  J.  B.,  M.A.  (/Jer.).  .Halifax 

Vernon,  C.  W Windsor 

Vroom,  F.  W.,  B.O Windsor 

Wade,  J.  M.  C,  B.A Aylesford 


AH  I)    IHtA.NII. 


Warner,  John  R Wllniot 

Webster,  F.  M.,  M.A Halifax 

White,  T.  U.,D.D Shelbiirii.. 

White,  C.  de  \V.,A.M New  R.,sh 

Willets,  C.  E.,  n.C.L Windsnr 

1  Willis,  Cuthbert Halif.ix 

Williams,  A.  R.  P Westvill,. 

Wilkinson,  F Dnrtnioulli 

Wilson,  W.  0 Springbill 

I'RINCK   KIIW 

Andrews,  P.  .(..., 
Andrew,  A.  E. . . . 
Beers,  Henry  J.,  .. 
Dobie,  R.  (Ret.).. 

Forlies,  J.  M 

Harper,  Henry. . . 
Hunt,  T.  IL,  hf.A 
Osborne,  A.,  D.D. 

Reagh,  T.   B 

Simpson,  ,1,,  M.A  . 
West,  T.  F.,  A.M. 


Crupaml 

. . .  .ChariottetowM 
i.M.  ..Georgetown 

St.  Eleanorn 

Albertoii 

Port  Hill 

Chorlottetowii 

St.  EleaniiiH 

Milton 

.. Chariot  telowii 
.  .  Charlottef own 


DIOCESE  OF  FREDERICTON. 

The  Right  Rev.  Ilollingworth  Tiillv 
Kingdoii,/).y.,fi.C.i:/.,Bi((ftop(1892). 

Alton,  W.  (Curate) Bathursi 

Armstrong,  W.  [l.,M.A.. .. Welsfonl 

Bareham,  A MiiNiiuasli 

Bavlee,  C.  O'Dcll Derby 

Bliss,  D.  M.,  B.A Mt.  Whatelv 

Brigstocke,F.H.J.,/>/)./lr'd'nS.John 

Brvant,  A.  A 

Burt,  A.  F Shediac 

Campbell,  J.  Roy,  B.D.  ..Dorchester 

Colston,  R.  W Douglas 

Covert,  W.  S.,  B.A. .  ..Grand  Manaii 
Cresswell,  A.  J.,  S.A.C..  .Springfield 

Daniel,  A Rothesay 

Davenport,  J.  M.,  M.A....Ht.  Johii 

PeSo.res,  John,  M.A St.  John 

I)eVe'ber,W.H.,iV.A.(Canon)St.Johii 

Dewdney ,  A.  D.  A St,  John 

Dibblee,  H.  E.,  A/.A. . .  .Maugervillc 

Dicker,  A.  G.  H St.  John 

Eatoiigh,  W.  (Curate) St.  John 

Flewelling,  J.  E Centreville 

Forsyth,  D.,  B.A.  (Canon).  .Chatham 

Freebern,  G.  L Harcourt 

Fullerton,  C.  H Petitcodiac 

Gollmer,  A.  J.  A Cambridge 

Hanford,  S.  Jones,  B.A  .... 

Haniiigton,  C.  P.,  B.A Norton 

Hansen,  N.  C,  M.A Gagetown 

Havs,  W St.  John 

Hoojier,  E.  B.,  B.A Mon(!ton 

Hopkins,  J.  R Birch  Ridge 

Hoyt,  Leo.  A.,  B.A Simonds 

Jaffrev,  Wm.  (Retired). ,  ..St.  Mary's 

Jones,  P.  0.,M.D St.  John 

Ketchum,  W.t^.,  D.D.  (Canon). 

St.  Andrews 

Lloyd,  Geo.  E.,  M.A Rothesay 

Maimann,  ('.  E New  Denmark 

Mathers,  Richard St.  John 

Millidge,  J.  W Oak  Bay 

Montgomery,  IL,  M.A  . .  Frederii^toii 

Morris,  H.  h.,  M.A 

Murrav,  A.  B.,  B.A Stanley 

McKiel,  W.  LeB.,  B.A Fairvill'e 

McKim,  R.  P St.  John 

Neales,  T.,  JL . 4. ( A re/i(/,)  Woodstock 

Neales,  Scovil,  M.A Andover 

Newiihani,O.S.(S.o/5i/n'(f)St.Steph'n 

Parkinson,  ,h,S.A.C St,  .Mary's 

Parlee,  U.T.,  B.A WestHeld 

Partridge,  F.  (Dean). . .  .Fredericton 

Pickett,  D.  W.,  M.A Round  Hill 

Raymond,  W,  O.,  M.A.  (Sec.  D.C.S.) 

St.  John 

Roberts,  O.G.,Jf.  A. (Cn)Freilericton 

Robertson,  F St.  Stephen 

Sampson,  W.  H St.  John 

Schofleld,  Geo.  (Retired)..  ..St.  John 

.Scovil,  J.  F.,  B.A Prince  William 

Simonds,  R.,  B.A. (Retired). St.  John 


1897] 


Sliiioiison,  E.W.(Ct«rnf^)( 

.Slipper,  A.  A l 

.Smith,  Ranald  E.,  M.A.. 
."niiibers,  A.  W.,  B.A  . . .. 

.Snow,  P.  G 

.Silencer,  J C 

Hpike,  H.M.,  B.A.  (Retire 

Street,  W.  IL,  fl  .1 

Street,  T.  W 

Tweed,  A.   W.,  M.A 

iVainwrlgbl,  H.  S.,  B.A.. 
Wiirniforil,  E.  A,  ..Ham) 

Waiiiefonl,  C.  A.  a 

Wctniore,  D,  I  ,  B.A 

\Vliiilley,H.F.E.,S./I.C. . 

Wingins,  C.   F.,  B.A 

Wliityeomb,  J.  .M. ,«./!. S 
Wilkinson,  Wm.  J.,  M.A. 

MISSIONARY  DIOCl 
ALGOMA. 

Klection  of  Bishop  on  Nn 
liishophurst,  Sault  Ste.  J 

Commi»»ary. 
Veil.  Arch.  Lly wdd 

Examining  Chapl 
Kev.  Jas.  Boydell,  M.A.  I 
Her.  W.  A.  J.  Burt,  Pt.  ( 

Rural  Deann. 
Rev.  .M.  C.  Kirby,  Thund 
Rev.  R.  Renison,  Algoini 
Kev.  A.  W.  H.  Chowne,«. 
Kev.  C.  J.  Machin,  Muski 
Rev.  A.  J.  Young,  Nipiss 
Rev.  F.  Frost,  Manitoulii 

Editor  of  "  Minnionar, 
Rev.  Chas.  Fieri 

Allman,  A.  H 

Aviwin,  H.  C M« 

Boydell,  Jas.,  Jf.i4     ... 
HiK'kland,  C.  IL  (D.)  . . . 

Hurt,  W.  A.  J I 

Chowne  A.  H.  \\.,B.D.. 

Ciibb,  A.  J N 

Eicleston,  W.  J.. St.  Jos 

Evans,  W 

Frost,  F 6 

Gander,  G 

Oillmor,  O 

Harper,  E.  J 

Ilaziehurst,  A.  H 

Hunter,  W.  (i9.) 

Johnston,  D.  A 

Kirby,  M.  C 

Lawlor,  E 

Lly  wdd,  Thos.  (Archd.) 

Machin,  C.  J 

McConnell,  J.  (D.). . . . 

Mitchell,  A.  R 1 

.Morgan,  .S.  H.  (/).)... 

Pardee,  J 

Piercy,  C 

Kenisoii,  R.,  A.B  ..Sau 

Seaborn, W 

Smitheman,  J.  P 

Thursbv,  J.  W 

Ulbricht,  F.  C.  H 

Young,  A.  J  

Catechinta. 

Hay,  T.  J 

lliekland,  I Tei 

Godolphin,  F.  G St 

ECCLESIASTICAL  PR 
RUPERT'S  LA 

Comprising  the  Diocesef 
Land,  Moosonee,  Sa 
Athabaska,  Qii'Appell 
River,  Calgary  and  Se 


[1897   I    i,s97] 


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141 


glmoiiion,  E.W.(Curaf^)8t.  Amirewi 

filipper,  A.  A St.  Murtln'H 

MiiiLlti,  Kaiiulil  K.,  M.A..  Nt.  Ocoriti' 

Hiiiiilier*,  A,  W.,  B.A Walcrfonl 

Snow,  \'.Q Ni'WOiiMlU' 

S|nnct'r,  J CiiiiiiilifllloM 

Hpikf,  II. M.,  U.  A.  (Hi  tired). HI.  John 

Strwl,  W.  \\.,  n  A Cuin|n)lH'll() 

.Street,  T.  \V lUlhiirnt 

Trtiiil,  A.  \V.,  M.A Kichiiioml 

iV.ilnwrivlit,  II.  H.,  A./l.. .  .  KitiuHton 
Wiirrii  ford,  K.  A  .  ,  .IIaiii|>tnii  Villu^t! 

\V;iiiict(inl,  C.  A.  S loliiiMtoii 

Wifiiiorc,  I),  1  ,  n.A Clifloii 

Wliiilli'.v,  H.K.K.,S./».C..Krc(lerictoii 

\Vi«Ki"«i  '-•'•  ••'■.  tt.A Sftckvillf 

\Vliily( lb,  J.  M.,  llAliV.  Johii.N.H 

VVilkinson.Wm.J.,  M.A.  .Haydu  Vin 

MISSIONARY  DIOCKSE  OV 
ALOOMA. 

Klictiiin  of  lli!iho|>  on  Nov.  U,  ISDO. 
liiijhoiiluirBt,  Buult  Hte.  Marie. 

Cummiuary. 
Veil.  Arch.  Mywdd HuntsvlIIe 

Kxamiuino  Chaplainn. 
Rev.  Jas.  Uo.vdell,  U.A.  Kraceliridi^e 
Ker.  \V.  A.  J.  Hurt,  I't.  Carliiiif. 

Rural  Deann. 
Rev.  M.  C.  Kirliy,  Thunder  Bay. 
Rev.  K.  KcniHon,  AI);onia. 
Rev.  A.  W.  H.  Chowne,//./>.,r.Sound 
Rev.  C.  J.  Mafhin,  Miiskoka. 
Rev.  A.  J.  Youiitf,  Nipissinjc. 
Rev.  F.  Frost,  Manitoulin  Island. 

Editur  of  "  Mimionary  Newt." 
Kev.  Chos.  I'iercy. 

Allman,  A.  H l'ffln){ton 

Aylwin,  H.  C Manitowaniniif 

Boydell,  Jaa.,  M.A     ...  Bracebrid((t! 

Huokland,  C.  H.  (D.) I'owassan 

Hurt,  \V.  A.  J Port  Carling 

Chdwne  A.  II.  VV.,  B.D Emsdale 

('ol)t),  A.  J North  SeL'uin 

Kwleston,  W.  ,J..St.  Joseph's  Island 

Kvaiis,  VV Parry  Sound 

Frost,  F Shegulandah 

Gander,  O South  River 

Oillinor,  G Rosseau 

Harper,  E.  J Ft.  William 

Hazlehurst,  A.  H Bavsville 

Hunter,  W.  (7>.) Gore  Bay 

Johnston,  D.  A Magnettawan 

Kirhy,  M.  C Murillo 

Lawlor,  E Schrieber 

IJywdd,  Thos.  (Archd.)  .  .Huntsville 

Machin,  C.  J Gravenburst 

McConnell,  J.  (D.) Bruce  Mines 

.Mitchell,  A.  R Port  Sydney 

Morjfan,  S.  11.  (/).) Webbwood 

Pardee,  J Novar 

Piercy,  C Burk's  Falls 

Renison,  R.,  A.B  ..SaultSte.  Marie 

Seaborn,  VV Cook's  Mills 

Smithenian,  J.  P Korah 

Thursby,  J.  VV Port  Arthur 

Ulbricht,  F.  C.  H Sudbury 

Young,  A.  J  North   Bay 

Catechintg, 

Hay,  T.  J Uunohurch 

nicklan<l,  I Temiscamingue 

Godolphin,  F.  G Sturgeon  Falls 

KCCLESIASTICAL  PROVINCE  OF 
RUPERT'S  LAND. 

Comprising  the  Dioceses  of  Rupert's 
Land,  Moosonee,  Saskatchewan, 
Athabaska,  Qu'Appelle,  Mackenzie 
River,  Calgary  and  Selkirk. 


Most  Rev.  R.  Machrny,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
D.C.I,,  VViiinipeu,  I'riniiHi-  nf  all 
Canada,  Anhhinhuft  ami  Metro- 
polilan,  consecrated  intifi,  ap- 
pointed Metroirolitan  IS74,  I'ri- 
mail-  Ihim,  I'rtlatf  of  the  .\Ioxt 
DiMlingiii«hed  Order  (if  St.  .Mii  haul 
and  St.  (Jeor^ff,  Islf.'. 

DIOCESK  OF  KIPERTM  LAND. 

Most  lUv.  U.  Machray,  l).I>.,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  Archbinhop,  Winnipeg:.        | 
,  l>fan,  I 
the  Deanery,  Winnipeg. 

Yen.  O,  Fortiii,  II. A.,  A rchdeaeon  ot 
VVinniiieg. 

Yen.  R.  Phair,  Archd'n  of  Islington. 


Canont 


Rev.  J.  B.  oMeara,  .M.A.  i 
Rev.  S.  P.  Matlieson,  /?./>..  I 
Rov.  O.  F.  CooiiibeH,  .I/..I..  ( 
Rev.E.S.VV.  l'entreath,«./>. ) 

Anderson, J(1,W..4  .St. Peter's, Dynevor 

.Vrehibald,  K Ilrandon 

Baker,  F.  V.,  .V.i-1 Winnipeg 

Baldock,  H.  VV.,  II.  A Stonewall 

Uruec,  O.,  C..M.S. .  Fairford,  Kiiiosota 

Hiiiin,  T.  W.,  B.D VVestbourne 

lUirinan,  VV.  .\.,  B.D Winnipeg 

Butterworth,  VV.  A Hartney 

t'henev,  VV.  I, .VIc<iregor 

Clarke,  W.,  B.A Morden 

Coate8,R.E.,i5..il.Brokenhead,PeguiN 

Cochrane,  II Rat  Portage 

Coombes,  G.  F.,  .J/..i4.(C/i).  Winnipeg 

Cooper,  H.  D.,  M.A Holland 

Coggs,  T.C,  B.D Carberry 

Cook,  Gilbert. .  .Staggville,  Kinosota 

Cowliiy,  A.  E St.  James 

Deard'en,  J.  C Rathwell 

Dove,  VV.,  B.A Arrow  River 

Dransfleld,  H Stonewall 

Fairlie,  J.  II.,  .M.A...  Middlechun 
Fortin,  (».,  B  A.  (/l/-c/i(f'»)'Wiiiniii> ;; 

(iaiian,  VV.  P.,  B.A Carman 

Garrioch,  A Portage  la  Prairie 

Gartoii,  VV.  J Emerson 

Gill,  E.  A.  VV Minnedosa 

Gill,  Geo Russell 

Girling,  R.  H.,  B.A Gladstone 

Goulding,  A.  VV.,  B.D Stony  Mt. 

Harding,  McA.,  B.A Brandon 

Hewitt,  M.,  B.A Manitou 

Hill,  G.  C  Boissevain 

Hobbes,  VV.  E Neepawa 

Hole,  F.  R.,  M.A Minnedosa 

Hooper,  G.  H Shoal  Lake 

Houghton,  C.  W Cartwrljght 

Johnson,  J Rainy  River 

Johnson,  VV.  R St.  Andrews 

Kimberley,  VV.,  B.A . .  .Rounthwaite 

King,  E.  L.,  B..4 Virden 

King,  H.  J.,  M.A Rapid  City 

Leslie,  H.  T.,  B.A Winnipeg 

Littler,  C.  H.,  B  D Selkirk 

Mackenzie,  B Posen 

Macmorine,  S Portage  la  Prairie 

Maggrah,  J.  A Islington 

Matheson,  J.  VV.,  B.A Souris 

Matheson,  S.  P.,  B.D.  (C/i). Winnipeg 

Mercer,  F.  C,  B.A Elkhorn 

Middleton,  H.G.,  B.A 

.Vlilton,  VV.  T.,  M.A Winnipeg 

Nichols,  E.  P.,  M.A Manitou 

Nie,  R.  F.,  B.A Oswald 

Norquav,  A.  T.,  iS. .4 Barclay,  O. 

Owen,  C.  C,  B.  A Winnipeg 

Owen,  A.  De  B Little  Mountain 

O'Meara,  F.  C Deloraine 

()',VIeara,  J.  B.,  M.A.{Cii) . .  Winnipeg 
Page,  .J.  VV.  B.,  B  A.. .  .Hat  Portage 
Pentreath,  E.  S  W.,  B.D.  {Canon) 

Braiiierd,  Minn. 
Phair,  R.,^..^.^.  (^rc/irf'd)-  Winnipeg 
Prewar,  O.,  B.A.  (C.W.S.). VVal)igoon 
Prilchaixl,  T.,  Lac  Seul,  care  H.  B.  Co. 


RIcharrtion,  J.  A.,  fi./t.. .  .Winnipeir 

Robertson,  W Alexander 

KogerM,  (i.,  n.A Wlnnip^ir 

Roy,  J.  J.,  M.A Winnipeg 

Settee,  J.,  r.l/.S. D\  nevor 

Sfiveiiwin,  H.  G.,  B.A Winnipeg 

Stocker,  W .Mellta 

Sto<ldart,D.A.  B.,  fl./l.  Bra<lwanliiie 

^.VkeM,  ,1.  II oni,  I  ,,^j, 

Tansey,  A   SonierHet 

Thoiiiai.,  E Fort  Alexander 

Tiirnbiill,  (i llliiH,„,(h 

Wakefield,  H.G.,  .V.^.Lake  DaiipbiTi 
White,  A.  S.,   Il..t    ...  Middle,  hup  h 

}J.""<1.  <-' Illrtle 

Woods,  A.  VV.,  B.A Clearwat.  r 

DIOCESE  OF  MOOSONEE. 

Rt.  Rev.  JervdisA.  Newiihani,  D.D.. 
lliKhop  [\sm).  Moose  Fort,.lanii« 
Bay,  ('/((  Teiiilscaniihgiie,  Ottaua 
River. 

Veii.T.  Viiiieiit,  D.D.,  Albanv,  Arch- 
deacon of  Albany. 

Veil.  J.  E.  Liifthouse,  Fort  Churchill, 
Archdeacon  of  York. 

Dick,  Rev.  VV Trout  Lake 

Taylor,  Rev.  J.  J Moose  Fort 

Richards,  Rev.  E Rui)ert  House 

Walton,  Rev.  VV.  G Fort  George 

Sanders,  Rev.  J Biscotasiiig 

Faries,  Kev.  R Fort  Hope 

Barehani,  Rev.  A Chapleau 

Peck,  Rev.  E.J.  and  Mr.  F'arker, 

Cumberland  Sound 

DIOCESE  OF  CALEDONIA. 

Right  Rev.  William  Ridlev,  D.D., 
Bitihop  (la^O).     Metlakatla,  B.C. 

^"ield,  J Hazleton,  Skeeiia  River 

Gurd,  R.  VV Kitkutla,  B.C. 

Keen,  J.  II Massett,  u.  C.  I. 

McCullagh,  J.  U .. . .  Ayansh,  Naus  R. 
I'rice,  A.  E.  .(Jitwung-gak,  Skeeiia  R. 
Stephenson,  F.  L. .  Port  Simpson,  B.C. 

Hogan,  VV Metlakatla,  B.C. 

Appeyard,  B Port  Essington 

MISSIONARY   DIOCESE    OF 
MACKENZIE  RIVER. 

Right  Rev.VV.  D.  Reeve,  D.  D.,  Binhop 
(1891).  Fort  Simpson,  via  Edmon- 
ton, Alta. 
Yen.  Archdn.  McDonald,  Peel  River. 

Hawksley,  J Fort  Norman 

Itssiettla,  John Peel  River 

Marriott,— Fort  Wrigley 

Marsh,  T.  J. .  Hay  River,  Gt.  Slave  L 
Spendlove,  VV.,Fort  Resolution,G.S.L 
Stringer,  I.  O. ,  B.^..Fort  Maepherson 

DIOCESE  OF  SASKATCHEWAN. 

Right  Rev.  Cyprian  Piiikh;iin    />./>.. 

D.C.L.,  Bi/^hop  (IHS~).    Calgary. 
Yen.  Aj^chdeacon  J.  A.  MacKay,  D'.  D., 

Prince  Albert. 

Badger,  John.     .St.  James,  Pukahn 

Beal,  W.U.  B.A Battleford 

Chilcott,  T.  E.,  M.A Duck  Lake 

Cook,  Edward  (y^'^'/vi/). Cumberland 

Foote,  Harold Prince  All)ert 

Hines,  John  Devon (/'rt({)Cumij€rland 
Inkster,  R. .  Red  Pheasant,  Battleford 
Lambert,  .1.  H.,  M.A  . Prince  Albert 
McDonald,  D.  D...  Thun.,  Battleford 
McLennan,  H.,B./AStanlei-,Pr.  Albert 

Matheson,  J.  R Onion  Lake 

Matheson,  E Battleford 

Moore,  G.  (AVc) Prince  Albert 

Parker,  J.  F  D Prince  Albert 


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[1807 


Pritchard,  C.  J Fort  a  la  Come 

Settee,  J.  R Cumberland 

Sinclair,  John  (Retired).  .Cedar  Lake 

Taylor,  J Sandy  Lake 

Wi'lliams,  N Branspeth 

Winte"-,  G.  S Sturgeon  Lake 

t)IOCESE  OF  ATHABASCA. 

Ri.Ke'-     R.  YounK,   D.D.,    Bishop 
(188.4).    Athabasca  Landing. 

Holinee,  G Lesser  Slave  Lake 

Lucas,  J.  R Chipewyaun 

Robinson,  H Smoky  River 

Scott,  M Fort  Vermillion 

AVarwiok,  A.  J Fort  Vermillion 

Weaver,  C.  R Wabiskaw 

"White,  G.  W White  Fish  Lake 

DIOCESE  OF  QU'APPELLE. 

Rt.  Rev.  J.  Grisdale,  D.C,  D.C.L., 
Bishop  (1896).     Indian  Head. 

Barton,  B Cannington 

Beal,  O.  T.,  S.A.C Grenfell 

Brown,  W.  E Regina 

Chivers,  J.  S.,  A.K.C. Yorkton 

Cook,  X..B.A Kutawa 


Cunliffe,  T.  W Maple  Creek 

Dobie,  G.  N Indian  Head 

Johnson,  W.  F Fort  Qu'Appelle 

Kettle,  A.  C,  M.A Fishing  Lake 

Lallemand,  C.  F Kutawa 

Maroon,  H.  A Craven 

Nicolls,  W.,  B.A Medicine  Hal 

Owens,  O Fort  Pelly 

Pulgrave,  V.,M.A Kutawa 

Sargent,  J.  P.,  B.A Qu'Appelle 

Tatham,  V.U.,  B.A Broadview 

Teitelbaum,  T.  A Saltcoata 

Terry,  Guy  P.,  L.Th Oxbow 

Watson,  W Moose  Jaw 

Williams,  C Moosomin 

Williams,  J..  S.A.C Whitewood 

Winder,  M.  H. . .       Estevan 

DIOCESE  OF  CALGARY. 

Rt.  Rev.  Cyprian  Pinkham,  L.D., 
D.C.L.,  Bishop  (1888).    Calgary. 

Andras,  C.  H.,  M.A Wetoskiwin 

Burns,  W.  R.,  M.A Banff 

Connell,  Robert Beaver  Laka 

Cooper (.^rc/i-feacon),  D.D, .  .Calgary 
D'Easum,  G.  vj,,  B.A. . . Ft.  Saskat'wn 

Gray,  H.  A.,  B.A S.  Edmonton 

Goodman,  F.  W Lethbridge 


Hilton.R Macleod 

Hinchliffe,  J Macleod 

Hockley,  E.  F Macleod 

Hogbin,  O.  H Calgary 

Newton,  vv.  'Conon)P/i.Z).  Clover  Bar 

Perrin,  W.  lO Calgary 

Smith,  S.  C.  C Mitford 

Smith,  Henry  H Pinoher  Creek 

Stocken,  S.  J  Calgary 

Stocken,  H.W.G Gleichen 

Stunden,  A.,  B.A Edmonton 

Swainson,  F Macleod 

Tims  (Archdeacon) Calgary 

Webb,  W.  F.,  B.A Mitford 

Webb-Peploe,  M.,  M  ^1.. Sheep  Creek 
Wooden,  L.  J.  H Innisfail 

MISSIONARY  DIOCESE  OF 
SELKIRK. 

Rt.  Rev.  W.  C  Bompas,  D.D.,  Bishop 
(1874-189:  \  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. 


C0NGi{ECJVT^f)i4AL  DENOMINATION. 

The  Congregational  Union  of  Ontario  and  .'^utibec  will  hold  its  next  Annual  Meeting  in  Kingston,  on  Wed- 
nesdaj^  June  2nd,  1897. 

Chairman  for  iS9C— Mr.  S.  P.  Leet,  B.C.L Montreal. 

Chairman  for  1897— Rev.  J.  I.  Hindley,  Ph.D Forest. 

Secretary-Treasurer — Rev.  J.  P.  Gerrie,  B.A Toronto. 

Statistical  Secretary— Rev.  D.  S.  Hamilton,  B.A Montreal. 

The  Congregational  Union  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Neiv  Brunswick. 

Chairman- ■'Rev.  Wm.  B.  Forbush,  Ph.D Yarmouth,  N.S. 

Secretary— Rev.  J.  W.  Cox,  B.A Economy,  N.S. 

Treasurer  —J Ainea  Woodrow,  Esq St.  John,  N.B. 

Statistical  Secretary— tUtv.  J.  Shipperley MaitUnd,  N.S. 


.1  stin,  J.  M Sheffield,  N  B 

Ball,  G.  W Liverpocl,  N.S 

Barbour.  W.  M.,  D.D  ..Montreal,  Q 

Barker,  E Toronto,  ( > 

Barker,  Joseph De  Bee,  N.B 

Bentley,  Hugh Pine  Grove,  O 

Black,  R.  K Granby,  0 

Black,  J.R.,B.A Kingston,0 

Blesedell,  James. Pleasant  River.N.S 

Boltnn,  Charles  E Belwood,  O 

Brown,  J.  L Franklin  Centre 

Burgess,  E.  J Edgeworth,  O 

Bushell,  Jonas Victoria,  B.C 

Carr,  G.  T Stratford,  O 

Claris,  W.  n.  A London,  O 

Clarke,  W.  F Guelph,  O 

Cox,  Jacob  W.,  B.A..L.  Selraah,N.S 
Currie,  W  T.,  .B..4  ..African  Mission 
Craik,  Galen  H.,  JS.^d  ..Waterville,  Q 

Daley,  James  T,,  B.A BuKord,  O 

Day,  B.  J Granby,  Q 

Dearborn,  P.  F Rock  Island,  Q 

DuflT,  C,  M.A Toronto, 0 

Duav,  F.  J.  B Sherbrooke,  Q 

Evans,  E.  C,  D.D Montreal,  Q 

Fenwick,  K.  M Montreal,  Q 

Gerri«,  J.  P.,  B  A Toronto,  0 

Goffln,  J.  W Barrie,  O 

Goddard,  Henry Milton,  N  8 

Gray,  M.  S Laurel.O 

Gunn,  W.T.,  B.A Cowansville,  Q 

Gunner,  Frederick,  Af.i)..Listowel,0 

Hall,  Tliomas Montreal.Q 

Hamilton,  D.  S.,  fi./l...  .Montreal,  Q 
Hay,  William Scotland,  O 


Hay,  James Rockport,  O 

Hay,  R Eaton,  Q 

Hill,  E.  M.,  M.A Montreal,  Q 

Hindlev,  J.  I.,  Ph.r>. Forest, O 

Hindley,  W.  J Einbro,  O 

Horsey,  H.  J Toronto,  O 

Hopkins,  Robt Montreal,  Q 

Hyde-,  T.  B Toronto,  O 

Jacobs,  D.  H Winnipeg,  Man. 

Jackson,  VV.  P Brighani,  Q 

Johnston,  Wm Toronto,  (J 

Kelly,  Matthew Listowel,  O 

Lee,  Wilberforce Toronto,  0 

Macallum,  Daniel.  Kingston,  O 

Macallura,F.W.,B.il  .Turkish  Mission 

Macaulay,  —     Middleville,  O 

Mason,  H.  C,  B.A Brandon,  M 

Mason,  H.  E Winghani,  O 

MadiU,  J.  C Toronto,  O 

Madill,  W.  H 

Main,  A.  W Cowansville,  O 

Margrett,  Albert Watford,  0 

McAdie,  J St.  A  ndrews,  Q 

McCuaig,  J.  A.  C Toronto.  0 

MacColl,E.C.W.,B.yl.King8port,N.S 

McCormack,  A Cold  Spring-s,  O 

McEwen,  John  D Stouffville,  () 

McGregor,  A.  F.,  B.i4..Woodato(;k,0 

Mcintosh,  D.  C Lanark,  O 

Macintosh,  \V uttawa,  O 

McKillican,  J Montreal,  Q 

Minchin,  W.  J St.  Johns,  N  B 

Morton,  J Hamilton,  O 

Moore,  Churchill ....  Ayer's  Flats,  Q 


Moson,  H.  C Vancouver,  B.C 

Pedley,  Hugh,  £..4..  ..Winnipeg,  M 

Pedley,  J.\y.,B.A London,  0 

Pedley, Hilton Japan  Mission 

Peckover,  H Toronto,  0 

Purdon,  1).  W Cheyboyne,  N  S 

Read,  F.  W African  Mission 

Read,  G  E Fitch  Bay,  Q 

Reikie,  T.  M Toronto,  0 

Richardson,  A,W.,fi..^ , . Kingston,  0 

Robinson,  R Toronto,  0 

Salmon,  John,  B.A Tonmto.O 

Schoefleld,  John Brantford,  0 

Sharratt,  J Twilllngate,  Nfld 

Shipperley,  J Maitland,  N  S 

Shore,  G Kingston,  0 

Silcox.  E.  D Paris.  0 

Sims.  Thos.,  D.D Toronto,  0 

Skinner,  George Frome,  0 

Smith,  W.  W St.  C<>»harine8,  0 

Squires,  John Random,  Nfld 

Sykes,  S Ueswick  Ridge,  N.B 

Unsworth,  Joseph  Toronto,  0 

Unsworth,  J.  K.,  B.A.. .  .Scotland,  0 

Wall,  E.  C Fortune  Bay,  Nfld 

Warriner,  W.  H.,B.D. . .  .Montreal,  0 

Watson,  W.  H Hamilton,  0 

Webb,  Thomas Toronto,  0 

Whitman,  J Comwallis,  N  S 

Wild,  Joseph,  D.D Broute,  0 

Williams,  B.  B Guelph,  0 

Williams,  Wm Milton,  N.I! 

Wilmot,  W.  F Toronto,  0 

Wood,  John Truro,  NS 


General 
TORONTO  CONPJ 

Rev.  Alexander  Langfo 
Rev.  Lewis  W.  Hill,  B. 

Rev.  E.  A.  Pearson,  B, 
Col.  C.  S.  Jones, 
Rev.  E.  Barrass,  M.  A., 
Secretary. 

Abbs,  George  (Sup'd) . 

Adams,  Geo.  K 

Adams,  E.  J 

Addison,  Peter  (Sup'd] 
Addison,  Arthur  P. . . . 

Agar,  Gilbert 

Aikenhead,  J.  R 

Allen,  James,  M.A  . 
Bacon,  William  (Sup'y 
Baker,  Isaac  (Sup'd). . 

Baker,  Ernest 

Baker,  Edward 

Baker,  Edmund 
Balfour,  George  C . . 
Barker,  William  R.  . 
Barkwell,  W.J.,  M.A.t 

Barlow,  T.G Vi 

Barrass,  E.,  Jf.il., D.D 
Bartley,  Thos.  E.  (Ch.) 

Bedford,  J 

Bedford,  A 

Bee,  Wm.  (Sup'd). . 

Belfry,  C.  A 

Berry,  Henry 

Beynon,  R.B.,B.A..l 
Birks,  Wm.  (Sup'd). 
Bishop,  G.  J.  (Chair.). 
Blackstock,W.a../)D.( 
Booth,  Wm.B,,Ph.D. 
Bowles,  R.P.,M.A.,B. 
Bowlea.l.Q., MA. ,BD.. 
Brace,  A.  Philip,  S.T.i 

Brett,  R.  H Mai 

Briggs,  Wm.,  D.D 

Brown,  Geo.  M 

Brown,  W.  P 

Brown,  Alfred  (Chair.) 

Brown,  H.  A 

Brown,  F.  L.,  B.A. ... 
Browning,  Arthur  (Su; 

Buchanan,  Wm 

Buley,  Thomas  M.  . . 
Burns,  Wm.  (Sup'd). 

Burns,  R.  N.,B.il 

Burwash,  J.,Z).Sc.,J/.i' 
Caldwell,  J.  T.,  M.A., 

(Fin.  Sec.) 

Cameron,  D.  E 

Campbell,  Thos.... 
Campbell,  Peter  . . . 
Campbell,  W.F.,  Ph.l 


ml 

it 


[1807 


Macleod 

Macleod 

Macleod 

Calgarv 

'/i.D. Clover  Ha'r 

Calgary 

Mitford 

.  Pinoher  Creek 

Calgary 

Gleichen 

Edmonton 

Macleud 

Calgorv 

Mitford 

i4,. Sheep  Creek 
Innisfail 

lOCESE  OF 
.K. 

fis,  D.D.,  Bishop 
1,  Upper  Yukon 

iham.T.H.,  Sel- 

unpart    House, 

t  House,  Porou- 


B[8ton,  on  Wed- 


N.S. 
tJ.S, 
.B. 
I.S. 

Vancouver,  B.C 
..Winnipeg,  M 

London, 0 

.Japan  Mission 

Toronto,  0 

Cheyboyne,  N  S 
African  Mission 
, .  Fitch  Bay,  Q 

Toronto,  () 

A . .  Kingston,  0 
..Toronto,  0 
,  ..Torimto,0 
. . .  Brantford,  0 
willingate,  Nfld 
..Maitland,  NS 
Kingston,  0 

Paris,  0 

..Toronto,  0 

Frome,  0 

t.  Cfl'harines,  0 
, .  Random,  Nfld 
srick  Ridge,  N.B 

Toronto,  0 

[....Scotland,  0 
rtune  Bay,  Nfld 
I. .  ..Montreal,  0 
.Hamilton,  0 

Toronto,  0 

Comwallis,  N  S 
. , .  Broute,  0 
...Ouelph,  0 
.Milton,  N.I! 
, . .  Toronto,  O 
..Truro,  NS 


M 


I N  (an ADA 


Oeiieral  Saperintend''.nt Rev,  Albert  Carman,  D.D. 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 

Rev.  Alexander  Langford,  President. 
Rev.  Lewis  W.  Hill,  B. A.,  Secretary. 


,       \  Asst. 
'•■     I  Sectf. 


Rev.  E.  A.  Pearson,  B.A 
Col.  C.  S.  Jones, 

Rev.  E.  Barrass,  M.  A.,  D.  D.,  Journal 
Secretary. 

Abbs,  George  (Sup'd) Grimsby 

Adams,  Geo.  K Toronto 

Adams,  E.  J Mono  Mills 

Addison,  Peter  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Addison,  Arthur  P Cooksville 

Agar,  Gilbert Angus 

Aikenhead,  J.  R Toronto 

Allen,  James,  M.A  Toronto 

Bacon,  William  (Sup'y)  Orillia 

Baker,  Isaac  (Sup'a) Meaford 

Baker,  Ernest Ai  College 

Baker,  Edward At  College 

Baker,  Edmund     Ardtrea 

Balfour,  George  C Eugenia 

Barker,  William  R Orillia 

Barkwell.  W.J.,  M.A.fP.S.).Toronto 

Barlow,  T.  G Victoria  Harbor 

Barrass,  E.,M.A.,D.D.  (S'rf)  Toronto 
Bartley,  Thos.  E.  (Ch.).  .Colliugwood 

Bedford,  J Creemore 

Bedfoid,  A Maple 

Bee,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Belfry,  C.  A Beeton 

Berry,  Henry Walter's  Falls 

Beynon,  R.  B.,  B.  ^4 ..  Holland  Centre 

Birks,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Bishop,  G.  J.  (Chair.) Toronto 

Blackstock,  W.  a. .  DD.  (Sup'd)  Toronto 

Booth,  Wm.  B.,  Ph.D Islington 

Bowles,  K.P.,M.A.,B.D...  .Toronto 
Bowles,I.G., 3f /I. ,BZ).. St.  Joseph's  Id 
Brace,  A.  Philip,  S.T.L.  .Lemonville 

Brett,  R.  H Manitoulin  South 

Briggs,  Wm.,  D.D Toronto 

Brown,  Geo.  M Toronto 

Brown,  W.  P Woodford 

Brown,  Alfred  (CAatV.).. Owen  Sound 

Brown,  H,  A Dalston 

Brown.  F.  L.,  B.A Elmvale 

Browning,  Arthur  (Sup'd). .  .Toronto 

Buchanan,  Wm \lliston 

Buley,  Thomas  M Windermere 

Burns,  Wm.  (Stip'd) Toronto 

Burns,  R.  N.,  B.A Toronto 

Bui  wash,  J.,D.Sc.,U.A.,Prof  V.  Un. 
Caldwell,  J.  T.,  M.A.,  B.D. 

(Pin.  Sec.) Midland 

Cameron,  D.  E South  River 

Campbell,  Thos Streetsville 

Campbell,  Peter Ravenna 

Campbell,  W.F.,  Ph.D Parkdale 


Cannom.  J.  W.  (Sup'd)  , ,,  Whilovale 
Card,  S.  (Sup'd)  ..  PtiUBtBiiuiitNlu'lU' 

Oarscadden,  A.  J.  0 At  Unllvtrti 

Cattanach,  D.  (Sup'd), .  ,Hiirk'»t  Vnm 

Chambers.  A.  B.,  LLB Tiiitiiito 

Chapman,  J.  A.,  U.A.. ,  Bond  Hi'itil 

Chapman,  M.  R.,  A ^ KItiU 

Chapman,  A.  R Womlf •  im 

Chown,  S.  D ToroMlo 

Churchill,  J.  W Mtilintir 

Clarke,  George  (Sup'd) Ilttfi'le 

Clubine,  John  (J Moiin  KoatI 

Cobb,  Thos.  (Sup'd) .Tnronttt 

Ciburn,  John At  (Inlli'HP 

Cocking,  C.  T Kleliihiii'K 

Cochrane,  G.,  D,D.  Lou  Amrfilt<i«i 

Couch,  Isaac OorM  Huy 

Crews,  A.  C.  (Sec.  Ep,  /<(/«,), Tnrniito 

Crockett,  E I  It  Itirimi 

Dean,  Wesley  (ii'.S.)..LItUi»  Ourront 
Dewart,  E.  H.,  D  D.  (Suj/.O.Tttmiit-, 

Dewey,  George  W Mount  Alh'jrt 

Dinnick,  S.  Dunn ,At  Qnlleixe 

Doel,  John  (Sup'y) , ,  ,Tiir«mTo 

Douglas,  E.  T OUrl«ttiin  Uliind 

Dowler,  J.  A.  (Sup'd) .Toroiuo 

Dunlop,  Thomas  (Fin.  Seo,), ,  Aiiroi'r 

Edwards,  S.  H Mftrkhftiii 

E'  I  wards,  Thomas Hftrrlu 

Egan,  James , , , ,  Gnigdnlt* 

Egan,  W.  E At  Oitlleuu 

Ellis,  T.  H Atllnll«K« 

Emory,  Vornon  H Toroiitn 

Evans,  Wm.  G IroqqoU  Inttlium 

Faircloth,  a.H.,B.A At  Oolletfo 

Fallis,  R.  J r>\iiMlftlk 

Farewell,  Frank  L M  Oolli'Ko 

Pawoett,  Michael  (Sup'ii),,  ,T(»ronlii 

Ferguson,  T.  A.  (Sup'd) Tiil'ciiito 

Ferguson,  J.  J,,  Af.il,,  R/),  .Wtmliili 
Fergu8on,H.T.,Bi4.,i)ft,0(illlnuW(M«l 
Ferguson,  J.  J.,  iJ.vl.  ,, Wonilflrlilup 

Ferrier,  W.  F UliitlNWonli 

Fish,  Charles  (Sup'd) Piirktlftle 

Fish,  H.  A TtiMlltn 

Fitzpntrick,  J.  0 Kiint.  Tnriilitn 

Fox,  Thomas  (Sup'd) Aiit'dra 

Fox,  J.  Wesley Mtilmiir 

Franks,  D.  O W«*t,  Knnn 

Fralick,  Reuben  S At  (^ollt)«o 

Preebury,  J.  B At  Onllt'K" 

Galbraitli,W.,  LL.B.  (,S'i(;i'(/)  Tiiroiitii 

Gardner,  J.  E lliiMi\VWtmil 

German,  J.  F.  M.A  ..  1). D . . .fmmtri 

Glnver,  T.  W.  (Sup'y) Tiinnilo 

Godfrey,  Roliurt  dSii/i'i/)  ,  ,l'ark(lnlt< 
Qondman.  John  (Si(p'(/).  .OrilllMf  vllitt 
Graham,  John  W.,  B.A,  .Onvvtiiihiirnl 
Haper.  W.  K.,  fi.il. PenHlitiiKiilNluMIH 
Hall,  William Ilraniptoii  Went 

[143] 


Harper,  B.  B.,  D.D.  (Sup'd).  .Barrie 

Harper,  Henry Bolton 

Harris,  Henry  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Hart,  V.  a,  D.D China 

Hart,  E,  I Centennial 

Hart,  V.  R Starrat 

Hartley,  George  (Sup'd). Owen  Sound 

Hnsiard,  W.  E.,  B.A Avening 

Henderson,  James,  D.D Toronto 

Henifurson,  Albert  E Rossoau 

Hprrldge,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Brampton 

Hewitt,  G.  W., if.il Bruce  Mines 

Hill,  Lewis  W.,  fi.il  (Sec.  0/ 

Con.) Toronto  Junct. 

Hliiokg,  Wm,  H..  LL.B.   ..  .Toronto 

Hodgson,  John  (Sujt'd) Toronto 

Holmes,  J.  H.  (Sup'y) Toronto 

Howson,  W.  O Meaford 

Hudson,  Albert  G.,  fi.il Barrie 

Hiighan,  Win.  S.  (Sup'd) AUistcm 

iiiinphreys,  John  S Priceville 

.iiiiit,  John  (.Sup'd) Toronto 

Hunt,  Geo,  8 Stayner 

Husband,  Robert  J Palgrave 

Ingram,  Thomas Owen  Sound 

Jarkson,  John  A At  College 

Jeflfrey,  Charles  B Malton 

JoluiHtiin,  CO Toronto 

Jones,  Philip Coldwater 

Jones,  0.  A,  (Stip'd) Toronto 

Kuain,  Frank  C Beeton 

Kemp,  H.  E,  W Homing's  Mills 

KeoUHh,  Thos.  S.  (Svp'y)  . .  .Toronto 

Kerr,  J.  McD Toronto 

Kerr,  Samuel Ophir 

Lanneley.Jdhn  E.  (Cftntr.). Brampton 
Lniigford,  Alexander  (Pres. 

n,t  Ciii(f,) Orangeville 

Langford,  Charles Mono  Hoad 

Langford,  F.,fi.il.,B./).OravenhurKt 

lialcllttw,  W.  H Port  Carling 

Liiker,  Ed.  C Don  Mills 

Large,  Richard Innibfil 

Larue,  R.  S.  E.,  fi.il At  College 

'  iitliner,  J,  F.  (Sup'y) Toronto 

Latter,  A,  P Alton 

Lawrimco,  George At  College 

Lawrence,  Charles At  College 

Lawronco,  John Rama 

i.earovd,  Wm.  H Eiwom 

Leo,  (ipiirgf  P.  (Stip'd) Alliston 

Lee,  Herbert Tcmperanceville 

Leuch,  George  (Sup'd)..  ..Davenpoit 

Legate,  Tlioir.as Maxwell 

Lsonard,  Thomas QueenHville 

Livlngstonb,  P.  J.,  B.A.,  M.B., 

African  Missionary 

Locke,  Joseph  H Toronto) 

I  ooke,  John Bradford 

Lomos,  William  (Sup'd)  Toronto 

Long,  Jas.  A Rosemont 


I 


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[1897    1 1897] 


Loree,  W.  H Novar 

Lucas,  D.  v.,  D.D.(,Sup'd).  .Toronto 

Madden,  William  U Etobicolte 

Magee,  H.  S Manitowanin^ 

Hahan,  Jolin Fleslierton 

ifanly,  John  G.  (Sup'y) Toronto 

Manning,  H.  M.  (Chr.) Uxbridge 

Manning,  Charles  E..  (Chairman) 
SauItSte.  Marie 

Marshall,  Wm.  O Magnetawaii 

Martin,  Alexander  (Sup' d)..Tovonlo 

Mathesun,  Jas.  (Snp'd) Toronto 

Matthews  H.  S.(CAuir.).. Newmarket 

Metcalf,  J.  F Without  Station 

Milner,  John  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Moore,  Herman  (Ch'n) . . .  Bracehridge 

Moore,  Wm.  H Dorset 

More,  John  H At  Oollege 

Morgan,  John Thornhill 

Morris,  John  T Davenport 

McAteer,  Tlios.  G At  Colli  ge 

McBrien,  E.  W Newtonhrook 

McCuUoch,  George. .  .Kichniond  Hill 

McDonald,  Peter  A Unionville 

M<:Dowell,  Henry  {SMf>'d)  — Aurora 

McKee,  Robert  Westmoreland 

McKenzio,  A Fort  Finley 

McKinley,  Geo.,B./).(F.S.).McKellar 
McLaughlin,  J.  F.,Prof.  Vic.  College 

McNeil,  A Severn  Bridge 

Neil,  T.  W Scarboro' 

Nixon,  W Oro  Station 

Noble,  S.  G, Without  a  Station 

Norman,  Daniel At  College 

Nurse,  Frederick Warminster 

Ockley,  J.  F.  (Chair.) lonmto 

Odery,  Joseph Toronto 

Oke,  John  H Whitevale 

Oliver,  Jos.  H Cooksville 

Parker,  W.  B.,  I>.Z) Toronto 

Partridge,  H.  L At  College 

PauU,  Ernest  F.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Paul,A.J.,J?..4.,B.J5.,Riohmond  Hill 

Peacock,  Percy At  College 

Peacock,  Geo At  College 

Pearen,  Jas,  A.,  M.A Davisville 

Pearson,  M.  L.  (Chair.) Barrie 

Pearson,  E.  A.,B.A.,  ..Newtonbrook 

Pepper,  John,  B.A Heathcote 

Perry,  Charles  E Miinico 

Petch,  John  A...Korah,  Ooulais  Bay 

Pickett,  T.  W Willowdale 

Plunkett,  J.  V New  Lowell 

Potter,  Wm.  A At  College 

Potts,  J.,D.D.  (Sec.  of  Ed. )..  Toronto 

Powell,  Gideon  L Sutton  Weal 

Power,  John Vrooinnnton 

Rankin,  J.  A Parkdale 

Rear,  S.  E At  College 

Redditt,  J.  J Bram))ton 

Reynolds,  C.W Sundridge 

Richard,  A Malton 

Richardson,  Wm.  (Sv  'i)..  ..Weston 
Roach,  Wm.  R.  (Sup'd). . . .  Eglintori 

Roach,  Wm.  F Singhampton 

Robinson,  Gen.  W.,B.A. .  .Lloydtown 
Robinson,  Gilbert  W.,  Ji.A.. .  .China 

Rodwell,  Wm.  A Toronto 

Rogers,  James  G At  College 

Rowe,  E.  S.  (Fin.  Sec.) Toronto 

Rup€rt,E.S.,i»/.i4.(CAa)>.)  Py.  Sound 
Rutledge,  Geo.  N..  Without  a  Station 
Ruddell,  Thos.  W. .  .On  Reserve  List 

Salt,  Allan Parry  Sound 

Sanderson,  J.  E.,  U.A..  ..Brampton 

Sanderson,  A.  11 Maple 

Sanderson,  J.  11 Streelsville 

Savuge,  J.  W.  (Sxtp'd) Toronio 

Bawdon,  J.  E Day  Mills 

Scott,  E.  E Toronto 

Scott,  Thos.  G Euiihraslii 

Scott,  N.  E.  (Sup'd) Eglintou 

Scott,  Thomas,  S.T.I Corbitton 

Seeley,  W Thessalon 

Service,  Emerson  B Ulllngtoii 

Shannon,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Shore,  T.  E.  E.,   B.A Toronto 


Slmttlawortll,  iJ.  (i?«p'(i)..  ..Toronto 

Simpson,  Jmw*  M  , , Markdale 

SimpsiiH,  J,  ISiip'y) Orangevllle 

Simpson,  0,A,(A.N,)C4inpbcir9  Cross 

Sim  moil,  II.  J,  U, , At  College 

Smilli,  JitinSK  (Ultp'll) Parkdale 

Smith.  W,  J,,  ft, A.  (/f.  A)... Toronto 

Smith,  U,  H Dunchurch 

Smith,  C.M DttV  Mills 

Sparling,  .I,  .1 ,,, ...;.,, .  Cookstown 

SpuLi',  JiiH,  U,  (Ghtli>\) Toronto 

SpeiiL'ei',  It,  A, ,  I , , , . , .   .t^tteciisville 

Stafford,  P,  t( At  College 

Starr,  J,  II,  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Steveiisoi),  Ocftrnij  VV Unionville 

Stewfti'lj  Jiilih  W, Stindcrland 

Stillwull,  It,  J King 

Htrai'hiiii,  llli'liitfrt. . , , . .  .Urookholm 
StiniigwiiyH,  Jl,  H,,  /i.yl.... Hillsdale 

Htoiie,  M,  U,,  I),!) Hhclburne 

StoiienoilNP,  ijolni  it,,  ..Htirk'H  Falls 
SutliMl'lttlMl,  A.,  /;,/>....,.  ..Toronto 

ThornlBy,  win ...Goodwood 

Taylor,  OIltH'lt'N  {Huv'd) Barrie 

Thui'low,  I,  K,  {Slip'il) Toronto 

Toyn,  ll<illl)t<ll Schombcrg 

Toyii,  A,  J , , ,  I , , , l>aml)toii 

TriblilB,  W,  .1,,.,,,. Laurel 

Trollnpu,  J,  A Laurel 

Tinker,  8niniiel  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Vlokery,  John , Scarboro' 

Walker,  Qpil  ,,,.,,,...  ..Cookstown 
Wulker,\Wlil,  W, , .  Without  a  Station 

Wallftue,  Will At  College 

WftlliK's,   K,   II,  (l'ii\feuor   I  ictoria 

Uniimyiiltu)  , , , , Toronto 

Was*.  Juliii  II,,  M.A...  .St.  Vincent 
WaHliliigtoii,  Omi,,  M.A,...  Sandford 
Wasliiiigtoii,  W,  C>,  Af.i4..MinB8lng 
Watson,  Will,  0,,  fl.yl..  ..At  College 

Wftugli,  (liiiii'tfi> At  College 

Welisler,  Willlftin Mount  Albert 

Weliher,  UtMH'ifi' Eglintou 

Weliber,  tJeo,,  Jr At  College 

White,  T,  it Dufferin 

WellwocHl,  N,.  P.KJt.S.  (Fill. 

See,) ,,,,,,,,, Thornbury 

WilUlilnon,  J.  II At  College 

Will,  P.  D,  tSup'ih Tonnto 

Wllllftmii,  Tim,  (Sup'd) Orillla 

Wilson,  KldlirtHl  (*/H'rf;...Porkdale 

Wllwm,  W,  V , Toronto 

Wilson,  JoK,  R,, /),/!. (/»•„?[.)  Hiintsville 
Withrow.W.II,  /),  D(«d. Map) Toronto 

Wood,  Omoi'iih  (Hiip'd I Bolton 

Young,  Ottii,,  D,t),(8up'd)... Toronto 
young,  K,  li. ..... ..without  Station 

Voung,  JONppli  (/''.  *c.).,Stouffville 
Young,  K,  It,,  ,\f,,  tin Toronto 

LONUyN  CONFERENCE. 

Bav,  Qaoi'gn  JnckMon,  Prmdrnt. 
Rev,  <'lmrlt<»  MinlMi,  Secrelan/. 
Bav,  11,  I-",  Hrtttoii,  rh,B.,A»k.Sec'ii. 
Hev,  Win,  UmMw,  Jmiriwl  Stc'y. 
AluKftniiur,  A, U,, Montreal Theo.  Coll. 

AUIn,  ^.  J,,,. Brussels 

AndMrunn,  H  A,. Warwick 

Andri'WM, (I,  W.,  fl.i4..  ..Holmesville 

Andl'uWM,  .),  W I.ondesboro' 

Antliir,  J,  U„  n,t).,  Prof.  Mimt real 

Then,  (hlli'flfi London 

Aslitoii,  W.  .1 Eliiuville 

Au«tlll,H,|i*,,M,/«.,/).ZJ.(P.)  Alma  Col 

Ayeitl'St,  .1,  A,,  HA (til  .Springs 

AyeiM,  Willi  I'r, Woodslee 

AyloswoHli.  I.U.,  M.A„LL.D. 

Port  Stanlev 

Uttll.|,.)o|Ml  W,,  It, A. Newbury 

HuUnr,  (lifi South  Mersca 

linker,  K,  N„  M.A.,  //./^  ..Cimtham 

llall,  John  ,,,,.,,,.. Atwood 

HiirliHI'.  A Iiorcliester 

Hiillti'op,  (Jlmi'lim Allsii  Craig 

Hiilllliy,  II,  II,,  n.t) Wallace 

HarlliiH,  LtMiiiHid,  ,Mont.  Theo.  Coll. 


Baugh,  Wm Appin 

Bennett,  Geo.  (Sup'd) Lamdeth 

Birks,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Birks,Alex.K.,B..4.,LL.B.Teeswater 
Blatchford,  T.  W.,  B.A.  .Westminster 

Bond,  Stephen Sfeaforth 

Bristol,  Charles Arkona 

Brown,  C.W.,B./l.,B.D.Amherstburg 

Brown,  George  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Brown,  Asa  L .  .Montreal Theo.  Coll. 

Brown,  A.  H.,  B.A Pelee  Island 

Buggin,  George Wallace.nirg 

Burdette,  C.  (Sup'd) Ridgetown 

Burton,  Robt.  C Varna 

Burwash,  Nathaniel  S Salem 

Butt,  W.  H.  (Fin.  See.)....  Centralia 

Chant,  J.  H.  (Sup'd) Newliurg 

Chapman,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Londim 

Chai)ple,  John  (Sup'd) Cleveland 

Chown,  Edwin  A.,  B./).  Without  Sta. 

Clarke,  C.  F Montreal  Theo.  Coll. 

Clement,  B London  W 

•>bbledick,G.  H.  ,M.A.,B.D.  Glencoe 

Collins,  J.  M.  (Sup'd) Thedfortl 

Cook,  Jos.  S.,  Ph.D Walkerville 

Cooper,  Wm,  H Harrow 

Corneil,  C.  J Victoria  College 

Cosens,  Thos.  Wesley Fordwich 

Coulter,  Joseph Florence 

Coupland,  T.  B ' Sparta 

Couzens,  C.  C Auburn 

Crews,  H.W.,  M.A.  (F.S.)- •Chatham 

Crews,  Thomas  (Sup'd) London 

Creighton,W.B.,B.^.&aTui.iier'ilk' 

Crichton,  Charles Malahide 

CT0ss\ey,ll.h\(EBangeli8t).St  Tlioiniis 
Cunningham,  Andrew...  .Kincardine 

Currie,  Henry  E Victoria  College 

Daniel,  Geo.,  U.A.,  Ph.D. ..  London 

Deacon,  Jos Shedden  and  Ion» 

Dover,  A.  W Merlin 

Edge,  Joseph  (Chairman).  .Goderich 

Edmunds,  Sol.  C,  B.D Monkton 

Edwards,  A.  S St.  Clair 

Edwards,  E.  W Sheddon  and  lona 

Elia8,W.  A.   Walpole  Islsnd 

Fair,  Hugh  j St.  John 

Fallis,  3.Q.,Ph.B.... Point  Edwaid 

Fansher,  W Bothwell 

Fansher,  Fenton Ethel 

Fear,  Ezra  A.  {Fin.  Sec.) .  .Milverton 

Ferguson,  John  A London 

Fessant,  E Strafford ville 

Findlay,  W.  A Wanstead 

Fisher,  John  S Gorrie 

Ford,  Jumes  E Lucan 

Ford,  W.  J.,  LL.B Clinton 

Freeman,  J.  W.,  B.D Ontario 

Galloway,  Joseph Leamington 

Garbutt,  R.  J. ,  LL.B Birr 

George,  T.  T DtOawaru 

Oifford.G.  A., /'/i./>(C/i'«)-Wingham 
Godwin,  Wm.(./ottr. Sec.).. .Goderich 

Going,  A.  H  ,  B  A Springfield 

Graham,  Wm.  H Camlachie 

Greene,  Josias FuUarion 

Griffin,  Michael Fairfield 

Griffith,  A.  E.  (Sup'd)...  St.  Thomas 

Gundy,  James  (Su^'d) Brantford 

Gundy,  J.  R.  (Chairman). .  .Windsor 

1  Graham,  Humphrey  A Fullarton 

Hadwin,  Thos.  (Sup'd) Bervie 

Hall,  Robt.  H Ashflcld 

Hamilton, H. T).(Asiit.  Ssc. ). Alvinstoii 
Hannon,  Jas.,  I). D. (Ch'n).  .Stratford 

Harris,  A.  G London 

Harrison,  T.  E Granton 

Hart,  John Sylvan 

Hayhurst,  Wm F^iiigal 

Ha vlock,  J.  J Harwich 

Hazcn,  0.  N.,  B.A Strathrov 

Hobbs,  It London 

Henderson,  G.  W.  (CAoi'cHin/i)  Sarnia 

Henderson,  John Bryanston 

Hill,  John  (Sup'n) '.Oneida 

Hill,  Joseph  (Sitp'd) Brlgdeii 

Hibbert,  J.  W Victoria  College 


Holnu"*, 

IIdInk  .s, 

,  Holm  s, 

lloskiii'.; 


Edwin 1 

James  E. .. We 

.lohn  (Chairman).}i 

Jos.  W  

,  Robt.  J 

Uiipfe'iiis,  W.  (!<up'd) U 

HuuttT,  J.  Vs.(Ei)anjeliiit)Hl. 

Hiissd-,  .James L 

iluttdii,  Benj.  L 

U\\\w.  Iltnry  St. 

lr»iii.  Kobi.  Fulton 

.lacks. in,  J.  A Viotorii 

.la.:kson,  Geo.  (Pres.) 

Jackson,  Thomas 

J,;«ett,  Oiiorge 1 

Jiiliiisdu,  George  H Ma 

.loiies,  A.  E 

J,.ucs,  P.  W ' 

Kaino,  CO 

Kei'iiUvside,  C  B.,  B.A.,  B. 
Withoul 

Kelllii:,'ton,  H.  E Tl 

Kfunuily,  D.M.  (Fin.  Secret 
Tilt 

Kennedy,  James  (Sup'd) 

Kennuily,  John,  B.D 

Kennedy,  J.  B li 

Kenni-dy,  C.  W 

Keniier,  John 

Keir,  G  J.  (Fin.  Sec.  ).VIount 

Kerr,  .lohn  L.  (Sup'd) 

Korr,  Wesley  E , 

Korsliaw,  Edward 

Kirkland,  John  H 

'Cnott,  Stephen 

KnoHies,  R.  W 

Laird,  J.  G.  (Supd) 

Lake,  Chas.  V Cedar 

Lauciley,  E.  B.  (Fin.  Sec). 

Lanifford,  A.  J 

L.-ariyd,  John S 

Leei- i,  Webster  W Whil 

I,ivii.','stone,  Jas 

Llovd,  A.  E Ril 

Locke,  H.  W | 

Malott,  F.  E Victor! 

Martin,  D.  E 

Mason,  Thomas  

.Mc.Vlll3tBr,W.G.H.,Af.A.B' 
MeCulloch,  Andrew  M . 
McCiitclieon.T.  lj.(Sup'd)..9 

McD  m.igh.  Will 

MeKelvie,  Irving 

McKilibon,  Archibald 

MLean,  H.  (Sup'd) St 

McMullen,  Win.,  BA 

MCiXair,  T.  R . 

McTiivish,  H.W 

M 'Vittie,  S.unuel 

Medd,  E.,  Pyi.B 

Midilleton,  E 

Miller,  R.  A W 

Mil'H,  John 

Mills,  Wm.  (Sup'd) 

Millson,  W 

Millyaid,  R 

Millyard,  E.  J 

Moore,  Jas.  E 

Mordeii,  John  P.  (Sup'd) 

Morrison,  John  

.Mortimer,  W.  J 

Moss,  W.  H 

.Mover,  Harvey  D  T 

.Muxworthy,  L.  W. .. .  Ch 

Myer.s,  Peter  

Sattrass,  'f  imot'iy 

Neulands,  John  (Sup'd) 

Netliercott,  J.  C 

.Vewcomlio,  Henry  A.  (Sup 

Noble.  Jabez  J 

Norton,  Wm.  (Sup'd). 

O.itcn,  F.  J 

Olivant,  E.  (Fin.  Sec). 
Oniie,  J.H.  (Sup'd)... 
Parsons,  R.  C.  (Sup'd).  ...i 
Pa.seoe,  Vf.S.,D.D.. 
Patterson,  T.  A Victo 


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Appin 

.  .Laiiilieth 
. .  .Toronto 
Teeswater 
Vestminstcr 
Seaforth 
..Arkona 
mherstburg 
..  ..Toronto 
Theo.  Coll. 
'elee  Island 
kVallaceidirj; 
Kidgetown 

Vnrna 

Salen\ 

.  Centralia 
..Newlmrjt 
, . .  London 
.Cleveland 
tVithout  Sta. 
1  Theo.  Coll. 
London  W 
B./).G]encoe 
Thedforrt 
.Walkerville 
.  Harrow 
toria  Collejte 
Fordwich 
.Florence 
—  Sparta 
..Auburn 
?.).  .Clmthaiii 
..London 
J.Tupiier-ilk' 
. . .  .Malahide 
(O.St.  1'lioma.s 
.  .Kincardine 
itoria  Colletfe 
D. ..  London 
len  and  lona 
. .  .Merlin 
n).  .Goderich 

Monkton 

.  ..St.  Clair 
Idon  and  lona 
^alpole  Islitnd 
.  . . .  St.  John 
Point  Edwaid 

B'lthwell 

Ethel 

!.) .  .Milverton 

London 

.Straflordville 
. .  ..Wanstiead 

Gorrie 

Lucai) 

Clinton 

Ontario 

.  .Leamington 

Birr 

Delaware 

')»).. Wlngham 
c.)...  Goderich 
. .  .Springfield 
...  .Cainlachie 

FuUarton 

Fairfield 

. .  St.  Thomas 
.. .  .Brantford 
[>i)..  .Windsor 

Fullartoii 

Kervie 

Ashficld 

'?c.).Alvin8ton 
■(i).  .Stratford 

London 

Granton 

Sylvan 

FinKid 

Harwich 

.. . .  Strathroy 

London 

ir»irtn)Sarnia 
..  ..Bryanston 

'Oneidii 

Brigdf  n 

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Holuu-i,  Edwin Thedford 

lii)lni"s,  James  E. ... West  Lome 

Hiiiiii' <.  ■'')l"i  (CAairHia/i).  Blenheim 

Holm  -^.  Jos.  W  Mitchell 

ilosliiii:,'.  Kobt.  J Nissouri 

Hiipj;iii-'i  W.  (ftiip'd) Uttoxeter 

Uuutif,  J.  E.  (Evanjelist) St.  Tlioma.s 

Hiissi  r,  James Louisville 

lliittiiH,  Benj.  L Kipley 

Irvint',  lltnry  St.  Thomas 

Irwin.  Robi.  Fulton Adelaide 

.laeliS'iii,  J.  A ViotoriaColle!{e 

.laiksDM,  Geo.  (Pies.) London 

Jacltson,  Thomas Belmont 

Jenett,  Guorge P^limville 

Jiiliii-inn,  George  H Martliaville 

.Iniieti,  A.  E Bervie 

Jc.nes,  P.  W Tiverton 

Kaine,  CO Heiisall 

Keenleyside,  C  B,,  B.A.,  B.IJ. 

Without  Station 

lielilTiu'ton,  H.  E Thorndale 

Keiiiii'ily,  D.M.  (Fin.  Secretan/) 

Tliamesvilie 

Keniii'dy,  James  (Sitp'd) L')nd'm 

Kennedy,  John,  B.D Florence 

Keunedy,  J.  B Kerrwood 

Kcnni'dy,  C.  W Gesto 

Kenner,  John Staffa 

Kerr,  G  J.  (Fin,  Sec.  )VIount  Brydges 

Kerr,  John  L.  (Sup'd) Brussels 

Ki'iT,  Wesley  E Hensall 

K' Tsh.iw,  Edward Einbro 

Kii'kland,  John  H Comber 

'Cnott,  Stephen Kintore 

Knowles,  R.  W London 

Liird,  J.  G.  (Sup'd). ........  London 

Uke,  Chas.  V Cedar  Sprinjfs 

Lanc^ley,  E.  B.  (Fin.  Sfec).  .London 

Lan:,'ford,  A.J Morpeth 

L.'ar.)yd,  John St.  Mary's 

Leee  1,  Webster  W Whiteehurch 

Uvii,:,'stone,  Jas Alyiner 

Llovd,  A.  E Rutherford 

Locke,  H.  W Exeter 

Malott,  F.  E Victoria  Collepre 

Miirtiii,  D.  E Melbourne 

Mason,  Thomas  Miinoey 

.Me.Ulister,W.G.H.,ilf.A.Bvownsville 
.McCulloch,  Andrew  M. .  .Thorndalf 
Mi;Ciitcheon,T.  L.(S(tp'(i)..St.  Thon>as 

Ml'D  in.igh,  Wai Kingsville 

JIcKehie,  Irving Camlachie 

McKibbon,  Archibald Wroxeter 

MLtian,  H.  (Snp'd) St.  Thomas 

MeMidlen,  Wm.,  B  A Uomney 

McNiiir,  T.  R Brigden 

McTavish,  H.  W Dresden 

M  ■Vittic,  S.unuel Rodney 

Mrtld,  E.,  Ph.B Ruthveh 

Midilleton,  E London 

Miller,  R.  A Westminster 

MIIIk,  John Parkhill 

Mills,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Million,  W Sombra 

Millyaid,  R Clinton 

Millyard,  E.  J Union 

Moore,  Jas.  E Dutt'- 

Morden,  John  P.  (Sup'd).. HI.  Jo.. us 

Morrison,  John  Goldsmith 

Mortimer,  W.  J Delaware 

Moss,  W.  H Bluevale 

Mover,  Harvey  D  Thamosford 

Miixworthy,  L.  W. .. .  Charing  Cross 

Myera,  Peter  Dover 

Nuttrass,  Timothy Ijondon 

Xeulands,  John  (Sup'd).  .  ..Strathroy 

Netliercott,  J.  C Woodham 

-N'ewcombe,  Henry  A.  (Sitp'd). Clinton 

Noble,  Jabez  J Harmony 

Norton,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Brussels 

0  iten,  P.  J Bavfleld 

Oliva:it,  E,  (Fin.  Sec.) Benmiller 

tJriiio,  J.  H.  (Sup'd) Lond  >u 

Parsons,  K.  C.  (Sup'd).... St.  Thomas 

Pascjje,  W.S.,  D.D Essex 

Patterson,  T.  A Victoria  College 

10 


Paul,  Richard  (Suij'd) Brussels 

Penh;ill,  Wm Corunna 

Phillips.  John  R.  (.Sup'd). St.  Thomas 
Philp,  Jos.,  B.D  (Ch'ii). .  .Ridgetown 

Pickard,  Mahlon Merlin 

Pomeroy,  Daniel  (.'Sup'dj.  ..Highgate 

Pomeroy.  Wm.  M Bethel 

Preston,  W.  (Suji'd).  ..Vovt  Lambton 

Pring.  Jos.  W Nile 

Powell,  E  G Victoria  College 

Qiianoe,  Wm Lambeth 

Rai)30n,  A Napier 

Redmond,  Riohard  Dorchester 

Reid,  L.W., Montreal  Theological  Col. 

R"ynidds,  John  {Sup'd) Windsor 

Rice,  J.  P.    (Fin.  Ajent  Altnci  Col- 
lege)  St.  Thomas 

Rig.sby,  W Blyth 

Robinson,  John  W Trowbridge 

Rogers,  David Talbotville 

Russell,  A.  L London 

Russell,  John Siloam 

Ryan,  David  (Sup'd) London 

Raven,  Alfred  R Kinglake 

Scratch,  A.  (Sup'd) Leamington 

Salton,  O.F.  (Asst.  Secret'.irii) 

St.  "Thomas 

Salton,  Sanmel Watford 

S.uiderson,  G.Yi. ,D. D.(Sup'<i'. London 

Sanderson,  Thos.  C Bervie 

Sawyer,  Tlios.  E Tuckersinith 

Seott,  C.  T.,  B.A  St.  Thomas 

Service,  Richard  (Sup'y) . .  St.  Mary's 

Shaw,  Edward  A Belgrave 

Shaw,  W.  H Cottara 

Shepherd,  W.  W.  (/';•//».),.  ..Muncey 

Sherlock,  Benj.  (Sup'd) Toronto 

Sinclair,  J.  J Victoria  College 

Smitli,  Charles,  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence  Wyoming 

Smith,  Findlay  M.  (Sup'd) 

Smith,  Geo.  (Sup'd) Mitchell 

Smith,  W.  A.  (S.T.L.) Oil  City 

f§my the,  Wm Petrolea 

Sue'll,  Byrou Victoria  College 

Snell,  J.  i Corinth 

Snider,  A.  I.,  Ph.B. Wardsville 

Snowdon,  Thos.  J.,  Ph.B. . .  Kirkton 

Staples,  S  G.,  B.A Avon 

Stinson,  Joseph  H.fSup'd)..  ..Sarnia 

Sutoliffe,  Fletcher Brooke 

Swann,  Francis Dungannon 

Swift,  John  R.  (Sup'd) Newbury 

Steadman,  T.  A Malahide 

Thibadeau,  Alexander Maidstone 

Thompson,  G.  H Grand  Bend 

Thompson,  Robert Lyons 

Tiffin,  A.  C Victoria  College 

Tyler,  Henry  D Bosanqr.et 

Tole,  S.  L 

Uren,  H.  J London 

Vance,  W.  R Victoria  College 

Veale,  John Highgate 

Vollick,  C.  W Oneida 

W  iddell,  Wm.  J Kippen 

'   alker,  James Ethel 

./alker,  John  (Sup'd) Lucknow 

Wallwin.I  B,  MA.  (Fin.  Secretarii) 

Lucknow 
Ward,  Joseph,  M.A.,  B.D. .  Stratford 

Warner,  R.l.M.A ,St.  T'  omas 

Watts,  John  H. (Sup'd).  ...VValkerton 
W.  bster,  T,  D.D.  (Sup'd)., Newbury 
W  Us.  C.  P.,  B.A.,  B.D... r\\h\m  C. 

W  Mtman,  J.  P Walton 

\\  •  ititig,  Riohard,  B.A Forest 

Wirkctt,  L.  W.  (Sifp'd)..Marthaville 
Wilkinson,  O.  A.  Montreal  Theo.  Col 

V/illiams,  R.  W Vienna 

Williams,  Wm.,  D.D Listowel 

Willimot,  W.  (S'Mp'd) London 

Willoughby ,  Gerald Sarnia 

Willoughby,N.R.,*f.  4. ,D.Z)..  Exeter 

Wilson,  Martin  J Sombra 

Wilson,  Jasper,  if.  A Strathroy 

Wilson,  R.  L Dawn  Mills 

Yelland,  J.  O Crediton 


MONTREAL  CONFERENCE. 

Rev.  J.  T.  Pitcher,  President. 
Rev.  A.  Lee  Holmes,  M.A.,  Secretary. 
Rev.  W.  H.  Sparling,  B.A.,  and  Rev. 
Wm.  Philp,  B.A.,B.D.,  Assl.  Sec'ys. 
Rev.  Chas.  D.  Baldwin,  Journal  Sec'y. 

Adams,  William Ulverton 

Ains worth,  J.  Harrison  (Sup'd) 

Allin,  P.  H.,  B.A Beebe  Plain 

Alhim,  Carl Manotick 

Augliii,  W.  W Riviere  du  Loup 

Armstrong,  John.. Howiek-Valleyfield 

Austin,  William Avlwin 

Bailey,  T.  W Barry's  Bay 

Baldwin,  Charles  D Dunham 

Barnabas,  Jjio.  R St.  Jovite 

Barnett,  William  (Si(p'd)  Lyn 

Bates,  G.  E Wesleyan  Theo.  Col. 

Beamisli,  W.  J Locksley 

Bell,  Gore  A Chelsea 

Bell,  Thomas  (Si(p'd) Bedford 

Helton,  A.  J.,  S.T. L Montreal 

Benson,    Manly,  D.D Montreal 

Betts,  Lorenzo  A.  (Swp'd).  Brock ville 

Black,  Richard Victoria  College 

Blair,  William,  B.A North  Bav 

Bland,  C.  E.,  B.A.,  B  D. .  ..Waterloo 

Bland,  Henry  F Smith's  Falls 

Bland,  Salem  G.,  i?. .4.  .Smith's  Falls 

Boshart,  Wm.  P Montreal 

Bradford,  W.  G Montreal 

Brill,  David  ..Calumet  and  GrenviUe 

Brock,  Jas.  (.Sup'd) Kingston 

Brown,  Daniel,  fi..4.,/}.I>..Bearbrook 

Brown,   Thos Seeley's  Bay 

Brown,  Tho.^.  C Cornwall 

Brown,  Wm.Thos.  ..Wes.  Theo.  Col. 

Brown,  William  T.  G Moulinette 

Brundage,  Manly Sohreiber 

Burke,  Thos.  E.,  B.D Westport 

Burnett,  H.  W.,  S.T.L . .  N.  W.akelield 

Cairns,  H.  O Wes.  Toco.  Col. 

Cairns,  Hugh Arnprior 

Campbell,  Alex.  (Sitp'd). , .  .Montreal 

Campbell,  George  I Eardley 

Cassidy,  "T.  Creighton Farnham 

Chantler,  W  m.  N Hemmingf ord 

Charlesworth,  James Montreal 

Chisholm ,  Francis Pakenham 

Clendinnen,  G.S.,. S.T.L.  Billing's  B'ge 

Clipsham,  John  W Lachute 

Coates,  E.  W.  S Calabogie 

Colborne,  J Wes.  Theo.  Col. 

Conley,  Lewis Elgin 

Conley,  Thos.  li.,B.A. .  .Chesterville 

Conoly,  Win.  J.,  B.A Lakefleld 

Cornell,  J.  C Wolfe  Island 

Oorrigan,  R. ,  B.A  ,  B.D Magog 

Courtice,A  C.,B. A., .B.D... Kingston 

Crabb,  G.J Maple  Grove 

Craig,  William Clarendon 

Crane,  E.  W Ottawa 

Cummings,  D.  T.,  F.T.L. . .  Richmond 

Curtis,  C.  J Inverary 

Davies,  John  (.Sup'd) Stanstead 

Davis,  E.  A.,  B.A.,  ZJ.D.. George ville 

Davis,  Goorge  H.  H Lac.oUe 

Deeprose,  Chas.  S Inverness 

DeGruchy,  Edward Montreal 

DeLong,  Albert  M Beachburg 

DeLong,  Francis Avonmore 

Desmarais,  Wm  H Bethel 

Diomc,  John  A Caughnawaga 

Dorion,  Jos.  A.  (Sup'd) Montreal 

Dorman,  J.  A Montreal 

Dowson,  J.  L. .  .Wesleyan  Thdo.  Col. 

Drennan,  Alex.  (Sitp'd) Kingston 

Eagleson,  R.,  S.T.L. .  .West  Shefford 

Earl,  Daniel,  B.A Oxford  Mills 

Eason,  Richard Portage  du  Fort 

Easton,  W.  H.,  Jf./l . . .  .Copper  Cliff 

Edwards,  Geo Pembroke 

Edwards,  John  A Sawverville 

Elliott,  D.   D .".Gaapi 

Elliott.  James,  B.A Ottawa 

Ellis,  John  X).,B.A Montreal 


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Ellis,  Will.  J EK'aiiville 

Erasley,  Win    H Muiitre'il 

England,  Luther  M.,S.il  ...Montreal 

Ewan,  Robl.  B.,  M.D Montreal 

Farrer,  W.  D Chelmsford 

Fairbairn,  Andrew Conibcrmere 

Farnsworth,  A.  H Cape  Ozo 

FerRUSon,  John  (6upd.) Athens 

Ferfruson,  John Olarenceville 

Pineh.C.W.B.^  ,B.D Cooksliire 

Flanders,  C.  R.,  B.A.,  D.D.,  Prin. 
Stansteod  Wesleyan  College 

Follick,  Joseiih  (Sup'd) Stella 

Fowkes,  John Houth  Stiikely 

Fowler,  J.  ll.,M.A.  (Sup'd)  .Sutton 

Fowler,  Hiram  (Sup'd.) Sutton 

.  Garvin,  John Qtiyon,  q. 

Geotfroy,  Antoine  E.(SH.j)'ci)Montreal 

Gibson,  John Sudbury 

Greaves,  R.  H. . .Wesleyan  Theo  Col. 

Orenfell,  John Kintfston 

Griffith,  Thos.  M.A.  PA.D.Brockville 

Hagar,  Joseph  U.,  M.A Prescott 

Hall,  Isaac Lancaster 

Halpenny,  Wm Wes.  Theo.  Coll. 

Halpenny,  E.  W Wes.  Theo.  Coll. 

Hamilton,  W.  A Warren 

Hammond,  R.  M.  (Swp'ti) ..  Kingston 

Banna,  William  A Clayton 

Harria,  Thomas  ..(Sup'd).  .Montreal 
Harris,  Wm.,  W.A.,  B.D.,  Prof., 

Wes.  Theo.  Col Montreal 

Harton,  S.  L.  W Powassan 

Hartwell,  Q.E.,B.A.,B.D.  Brockville 

Henderson,  Wm Cowansville 

Henderson,  W.  G Brock-.ille 

Hewitt,  Wm.  J.  (Sup'd) Quebec 

Hicks,  James  B.,  B.A Aultsville 

Hill,  Harry  Lake  Talon 

Hiscocks,  Jnhu  (Sup'y) Lachule 

Hodgson,  JonKlhan  R.  .Island  Biook 

Holmes,  John  (Sup'd) Kingston 

Holmes,  A.  Lee,  M.A Ooaticook 

Howard,  Erastus  S..Phillii)sburg  E. 

Howitt,  Wm.,  B.A.,  B.D Sutton 

Hughes,  Jacob  I Cardinal 

Hughes,  Silas  J. ,  3f .  ^ Ottawa 

Humphrey,  James  W.Lawrenneville 

Hunter,  W.  J.,  Ph.D.,  D.D.  (Sup'd). 

Montreal 

Huntington,  Silas  . .  .Nipissing  June. 

Huxtable,  Charles Lanark 

Huxtable,  George  G Perth 

Jackson,  W.,  D.D Gananoque 

Jamieson,  W.  S.,  M.A S>denliam 

Johnston,  Alex.  B Pittsbu-'^ 

Jones,  Alfred  Thos..  ..Windsor  Miii- 

Jones,  S.  H Agnes 

Jourdan,  Philip  A 'tVeobwood 

Kelly,  F.  Richardson Montreal 

Kendall,  S.  C.  (Sup'd) Quebec 

Keough,  W.  I^B.A Rawdon 

Kilborn,  O.h.,  M.D Kingston 

Kiiapp,  A.  E Wes.  Theo.  Coll. 

Knox,  William Ashton 

Krupp,  Henry Rictville 

Larrnour,J  ,B.A.,BD.  PhD..  .Cobden 

Lawson,  Elwood Opiiiicon 

LawBon,  James North  Augusta 

Lennon,  W.  S Mascouche  Rapids 

Lett,  Francis  G Iroquois 

Lidstone,  Jose|ihE Matild.i 

Lough,  Daniel  A.,  S.T.L Montreal 

Mansell,  Thomas  J Montreal 

Mark,  R. , M. D. (Sup'd).  .Ottawa Cent. 
Masslcotte.  Leo.,  S.y.Z/.  ..Actonvale 

Maudsld^',  S.  E.  (Sup'd) Hudson 

Mavety,  John  E Granhy 

MeAmmond,  F.,  B.^1..  ..Winchester 

Mc Ammond,  R.  B Montague 

MeAmmond,  T South  Mountain 

McCann.  Alfred Kemptvi'.le 

McConnell,  James  H Eaton 

McConnell,  Robt.  C,  B.il..GrantIey 

McRitchie,  Goorpe Aylmer 

Meredith,  Thos Verona 

Meyer,FWA.,J»f.il.,PA.C.. Richmond 


Meyers,  Henry Onnstown 

Mi^lit,  Sauiuel  (Sup'd)  .Smith's  Kails 

Miller,  J.  II Pittsburg 

Miller,  R.  H Arundel 

Mills,  Arthur  W Sharbot  Lake 

Miok,  D Wes.  Tlieo.  Of II. 

Morrison,  KdinundS.... Three  Rivers 

Moss(>|i,  George Leeds 

Murray,  J.  Holt Marbleton 

Nelson,  Isiiao East  Bolton 

Newton,  S.  F Clarendon 

O'Hara,  James  (Sh/iW)..  .  .Elginburg 

Oke,  John  J Oka 

Oliver,  Robert  F Nepean 

Orser,  A.  R.  (Sup'd) Gana.ioque 

Osborne,  Heman  S.,B.A Berwick 

Parent,  Amand  (Sup'd) Waterloo 

Pates,  A.  E Little  Metis 

Patton,  W.  M.,  B.A.,  B.D.  (Prof,  of 
Hebreiv,  Wes.  Theo.  Col.. Montreal 

Pearson,  William Huntingdon 

Peck,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Kingston 

Peever,  Rich.  G.,  S.T.i. .  Westnieath 

Pergeau,  Paul,  B.A...   Minton 

Perley,  William  F Lyn 

Phillips,  A.M.,  B.D Montreal 

Phillips,  F.  T Vankleek  Hill 

Phillips,  S.  B.  (Sup'd) Lyn 

Philp,  W.,  B.A.,  B.D Spencerville 

Pierce,  Barry Augusta 

Pimlott,  Wm Addison 

Pinel,  Joseph,  S.T.L Montre.il 

Pitcher,  J.  Tallman Stanstead 

Pletts,  Jas Battersea 

Porter,  G.  H.,  M.A.,  B.D. .St.  John's 

Powell,  T Comnianda 

Poyser.  Q.C.,  F.T.L Delta 

Py ke,  Wm Bishop's  Mills 

Quincey,  John  Andrew Arundel 

Quinn,  Samuel Hendersonville 

RaJley,  A.  A Sawyerville 

Raney,  William Carleton  Place 

Raney,  W.  H.,  B.A Robinson 

Read,  F.  A Lennoxville 

Rennie, Thomas  (Sup'y).. . .  Waterloo 

Reynolds,  Francis  C Montreal 

Reynolds,  Geo.  S Mallorytown 

Reynolds,  Wm.  E Lansdowne 

Richards,  Thos.  H Metcalfe 

Richardson,  J.  E North  Gower 

Richardson,  P.  L.,  B.A.,  B.D.,  Prof. 

Wes.  Theo.  Col Mimtreal 

Rilance,  William Cardinal 

Roadhouse,  Job Playfair 

Robertson,  Arch.  G Escott 

Robeson,  J.  B Harrowsmith 

Robinson,  Fred.  G Mattawa 

Robinson,  Richard Danville 

Roger."),  George Almonte 

Rose,  Samuel  P  ,  D.D Montreal 

Rowan,  W.  L Wes.  Theo.  Col. 

Roy,  Louis  E Roxton  Pond 

Roy,  Telesphore Montreal 

Runnells,  A.  E Abbottsford 

Ryan,  William  W.  ..Chamblv  Canton 
Ryckman.E.B..  Af.^.,  D.D.  KiwiHion 

Sadler,  Mitchell  (Sup'y) Muntreal 

Sanderson,  A.  E.,  S.T.L. .  W.  Brome 

Sanderson,  D.  Cook Montreal 

Saunders,  Jabez  B.,  M.D.  .Ottawa  C. 

Scanlon, , John Athens 

Scott,  W.  L.  (St/p'f/).. Ottawa  Centre 

Seller,  Johnson U  recti  wood 

Service,  William Inkerman 

Shaw,  W.  \. , M.A. ,D.D.,U.D., Prin. 

Wes.  Theo.  Col Monireal 

Shibley,  S.imuel Kingston 

Short,  Will.  (!<up'd) Kingston 

Shortt,  Wm.   K.,  M.A Newborn' 

Simpscm,  James Vankleek  Hill 

Smith,  Isaac.  C Frendi  M  ission 

Smith,  Rolieit Coiniilon 

Smith,  Wlllirtm Knowlton 

Smith,  Will.  T. .  .Winchester  Springs 

Snell,  Geo.  W Cataraqui 

Sparling,  W.,  B.A.,  B.D Quebec 

Sparling,  Wm.  U.,  fi..<4..  ..Montreal 


Stdd'ord,  George Barnston 

Starr,  J.  E Kin(;stoti 

Stevens,  Wm.  H St.  Lambert 

Stevenson,  John Victoriii  Uiij. 

Stewart,  John  H Catar.Kini 

Stilwell,  Reuben Fraiikviile 

Sykes,  Charles  A Mansomillc 

Taggart,  C.  (Stip'd) Ottawa  W. 

Taylor,  Ernest  M.,  M.  A .  Cow«ii>ville 

Tiylor,  Melvin Merrickvilli; 

Teeson,  Samuel Odelltown 

Tennant,  Elisha(iS«p'd)Coinwall  Isl'd 

Thomas,  Ernest Fiaiiklin  (.'entrc 

Thompson,  B.  W Matilda 

Timberlake,   Wm Murri.ihiiri; 

Tippett,  E.  H Sturgeon  Falls 

Tojiping,  Nassau  B Lonibarrl. 

Tory,  H.  M.,  B.A.,B  D.,  McGili  (.ni 

Tredrea.  J.  M Car), 

Trij)p,  Fred Frelijjlisliuri! 

Varley,  P.  W.,  B.A....Ht.  Catharines 
Vaughan,  Chas.  S. . . .  Prin.  Madura 

Institute Ii 

Vickery ,  T.  J WaU  r 

Visser,  A.  H 5Ial    ••. 

Walker,  Harry,  B.D Powassan 

Warden,  Kred.  A South  Barnston 

Warren,  Hennan  E.,  B..<l..Chapleau 
Watson,  James,  i^.I'.i... Hudson, l^. 

Watts,  Asa  O Bedldrd 

Webster,  John Renfrew 

Weese,  W.  W Elginlmrg 

Wells,  William Mail  land 

Wheatley,  Isoan Fitzroy  Haibor 

White,  G.  S.  (Sup'd) King.^oii 

Whiting,  Richard  (SMp'd).  Kingston 

Wiggins,  M.  E Thurso.  Q. 

Wilkinson,  Arthur. .  .Haley's  Station 
Wilkinson,  Isaac... .Easton's  Corners- 

Willinms,  George  H Ilatlev 

Williams,  T.  G.,  i>.i).Sherbrooke,Q. 

Williams,  W.  J Wes.  Theo.  Col. 

Williamson,  A.  W.  ..Wes.  Theo.  Col. 
Williamson,  J.  H. . .  .Victoria  College 
Williamson,  W.,f/».B...Ganano(|iieE 

Wilson,  John,  B.A Wolf.ml 

Wilson,  W.A.,  S.T.L. . . . Shawbrid^'e 

Winter,  David Ottawa  We^t 

Wood,  George  C Newington 

Wood,  Wm Magojr 

Wood,  Wm.  J Monireal 

Wright,  John  H. . . .  Wes.  Theo.  Coll. 

Wright,  Thomas  H Ulverton 

Young,  Henry  A Laohine 

HAMILTON  CONFERENCE. 

Rev.  Jas.  Van  Wyck,  B.A.,  Prest. 
Rev.  F.  E.  Nngent,   Secretary. 
Rev.  J.   W.   Cooley  and  T.   Albert 

Moore,  AsRt.  Secretaries. 
Rev.  R.  Walter  Wright,  'owmoi  See'y. 

Adams,  Ezra  (Sxip'd) Courtlami 

Ames,  W.  (Sup'd) Woodstock 

Amy,  Thomas Nassagaweva 

Archer,  Jos Louth  and  Grathaiii 

Atlioe.  Thomas Lynileii 

Atkins.  Thomas  J.  (F.S.)  ..Norwich 

Auld,  David  (Sup'd) Georgetown 

Haillie,  J.  E.  S Marsville 

Barker,  Geo.  W...Vic.  Uni.. Toronto' 

Bell,  James  P Fenwick 

Bell,  R.  H..  .Uriimbo  and  Riohwcod 
Bennett,  C.  T.,C.^.(CA.).  .P<iit  Dciver 

Bielby,  W.  M Saugcen 

Bowers,  A.  A.,  li.A Kidgewav 

Bowlliy,  Charles  L I'.c) 

Boyd,  Thomas larvi.i 

Brand,  H Claverinjt 

Brandon,  W.  J Port  Uowaii 

Biethour.U.L.,/'/!./? Haniiltori 

Bristol,  Biirness  (Swo'c/).  Jersey ville 
Brown,W.O.,Af.il.(S't(p'rf)..  Hamilton 

IJrvers,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Artim 

Burns,  A.,  S.T.D.,  />L.D.  .HamiltdU 

Burns,  li.,. Fh.B Hainillon 

Caldwell,,  Henry,  S.T. L Ker 


Calvert,  Geo.  W.  (Chair).. 
Calvert,  R.,  S.T.L.. Walsing 

Cariitotor,  George  SI 

Cars m,  Robert 

Ca-s-'idy,  F.  A.,  M.A..8t.  C 
Cas-ion".  VVesley  (Fiii.Sec.).., 

Ca.swell,  James  (Sup'd) 

Caswell,  W.  C  .  .Victoria  I 

Cavers,  Charles  A T 

Chalmers,  David 

Charlton,  James  (F.S) 

Christie,  Herbert  B..  .St. C 
Clark,  George,  Ph.D(F.S.) 
Clarke,  Andrew  (Sup'd)  . . 

Clarke,  E.J 

Clarke.  T.  I{ 

Clement,  Bphraini  (Sup'd)  1 

Cohoe,  B.  L S 

Cole,  Charles  G.  F \ 

Coleman,  P.  (Si(/AO 

Collainore,O.G.  (Supd).Ke\ 
Colling,  Joseph  S.  (Fin.  Sec 

ColUiig.  T.,  B.A 

Collins,  J.  H 

Colwell,  Andrew  E....Gra 

Cook,  H.  A 0.\fo 

Cookman,  C. . .  Burford  anri 

Cooley,  John  W  S 

Corcoran,  John  S . . . .  Sout 

Cornish,  G.  H.,  LL.D 

Cosens,  Charles  W B 

Couch,  S.  G 

Crane,  Isaac  (Sup'd) W 

Crawford,  A.  W.,  7?..^ : 

Crosby,  A.  H 

Cross.  Wm.  (Sup'd) < 

Crowle,  Fred.  yV.,M.A.... 

Gulp,  Josephus 

Cutler,  J.  B.  (Sup'd) S 

Danard,  W.  B  ...   .    ...Ca^ 

Davey,  Robert  (C/iaiVman). 

Davii,  John  T.  (Stip'd) 

Deac  in,  Charles W 

Dob3on,C.  J.,B.D.  (Ch'n) . 
Dougall,  U.S., B.A. ,  B.D. . 
Down,  George  W. .  .Wes.  1 
Dovle,  John  A. .  .Vict.  Uni 

Draper,  CD ■; 

Duff,  Robert 

Dyer,  James  R.(Sup'rf)..St( 

Dyke,  Jabez  H 

Ecker,  Daniel 1 

Eddy,  Arthur  C,  B.A. .Wit 

Elliott,  R.  J B 

Facev,  Robert.  A Oxfo 

Fallis,  Samuel  W 

Ferguson,  James Sou 

Fergusson,  George 

Flagg,  Edwin  L.,  B.D....( 

Foote,  James  G 

Forman,  R.  J.  (Sup'd). . . 

Fydell,  Thomas  R 

Garner,  John  (Sup'd). .. . 
Oarnlmm,  Wm.  H..  B.A. 
Gee,  \.L.,  Ph.B(Fin.Sec.).. 

Gee,  Thomas  (Sup'd) 

German,  John  W.  (Stip'd) . 
German,  Petsr  (Sup'd)  . 

Gilpin,  John  M , 

Gilpin,  Victor  J 

Glazier,  Adam 

Goodwill,  James  (Sup'd)  .. 

(irandy,  Thomas C 

Green,  Robt.  G 

Giiflin,  Vf.S..  D.D 

Haitli,  John  M 

Hall,  Harvey  M 

Hall,  Henry  (Sup'ii) 

Hall,  Theophilus  (Sup'y) . 
Hamilton,  A.,  B./l.  .Moun 
Hamilton,  C.  (Sup'd). . . .  F 

HarnweH,  H.  .J 

Harris,  James  (Sup'd). . . 
Harvey,  Wm.H.,  5.x  .... 
Haynes,  Frederick  (Sup'y)  1 

Hazliiwood,  J.  H 

Henders,  Rlch'd  C.  (Sup'd) 


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•  •••Kin;,'8ton 
St.  Laiiihfrt 
Victoria  Unj. 
. .  .Ciitai,'i(|iii 
...Frankviile 
.Manaoiiville 

Ottawa  W. 

I.  Cowaii^ville 
..Merrii'kvilie 
....Odelltdwn 
)Coiiiwall  l.sl'd 
riuikiiu  t'ontre 
—  Matilda 
.Miirrintiiir); 
Sturgeon  IniUs 
..Loniliurfj. 
).,  Mi^GillCiJ. 

Carp 

B'relisilisliurj! 
St.  Catharines 
Priti.  Madura 

Ir   : 

....WaU  , 
. . .  Mai  '•. 
. .  Powassan 
jouth  Baniston 
B.^..Chapleaii 
'j.  ..Hudson,*^. 
. . . .  Bedforct 
.  ..Renfrew 
. .  Elginburfj 
.  ..MaitlamI 
Fitzroy  Haibor 
, . .  Kingston 
p'd).  Kingston 
.Thurso,  Q. 
Haley's  Station 
iston's  Corners- 

Hatley 

Sherhrookc.Q. 
Ves.  Theo.  Col. 
Ves.  Theo.  Cnl. 
'ictoria  College 
,  ..Ganann<|i',eE 

Wolfntd 

. . .  Shawbridge 
.  .Ottawa  \Ve«t 

Newington 

MagOK 

Montreal 

'as.  Theo.  Coll. 

Ulverton 

Lachine 

FERENCE. 

B.A.,  Prent. 

ecretary. 

and  T.   Albert 

irit'S. 

,  loiimal  See'y. 

Courtlanii 

. . , .  Woodstock 
. .  Nassagaweva 
h  and  Grathani 

Lynderi 

'.S.)  ..Norwicli 

. .  .Georgetown 

Marsville 

!.  Uni.,  Toronto- 

Feiiwick 

and  Riohwcdd 
/i.)..PortI)(iver 

SauRceit 

Ridgeway 

\W\ 

, Jarvi,< 

Claverintr 

. .  Port  Rowan 

Hamilton 

d).  Jerseyville 
ij)'rf)..Haimltijn 

Actcin 

L.i)..  Hamilton 

Hamilton 

'.L Ker 


Calvert,  Geo.  W.  (Chair). .  .Oakville 
Gaiverl,  K.,  S-r./i.-VValsinghain  Ceii. 

Cari>tiitor,  George  Strathallan 

Carson,  Robert Kemble 

Ca.s.siily,  F.  A.,  M.A  .  St.  Catharines 
CaS'ion'.  >Vesl«y  (Fui.S'(;c.)..Dvinnville 
Caswell,  James  (Sup'd). . ..  Grimsby 
Caswell,  W.  C  .  .Victoria  University 

Cavers,  Charles  A Tobermory 

Clialiiiers,  David Cainsville 

Charlton,  James  (F.S) Hanover 

Christie,  Herbert  B..  .St. Catharines 
Clark,  George,  P/i.D(/*'.S.)..TIiorold 
Clarke,  Andrew  [Sup'd)  ...  Hanover 

Clarke,  B.  J Anoaster 

Clarke,  T.  R Trafalgar 

Clement, Epliraim  {Sup'd)  Tilsonburg 

Cohoe,  B.  L Springford 

Cole,  diaries  G.  F Vict.  Uni. 

Colenian,F.  {Sit/i'd) Hamilton 

Collaniore, O.G .  (Supd). Ke wanee. III. 
Colling,  Joseph  ii.{Fin.  iScc.).Elmira 

Colling.  T.,  B.A Paisley 

Collins,  J.  H Dereham 

Colwell,  Andrew  E,... Grand  Valley 

Cook,  H.  A Oxford  Centre 

Cookman,  C. . .  Burford  and  Fairfield 

Cooley,  John  W  St.  George 

Corcoran,  John  S....  South  Cayuga 

Cornish,  G.  H.,  LL.D Niagara 

Cosens,  Charles  W Beamsville 

Couch,  S.  G Elinwood 

Crane,  Isaac  (Sup'd) Woodstock 

Crawford,  A.  W.,  B.A Brantto-.J 

Crosby,  A.  H Erin 

Cross,  Wm.  (Sup'd) Cainsville 

Crowle,  Fred.  W.,M.A Fonthill 

Ciilp,  Josephus ShefDeld 

Cutler,  J.  B.  (Sup'd) Smithville 

Danard,  W.  B  . . .   ...  .Cape  Croker 

Davey,  Robert (CAairman)...Chcslev 

Davii,  John  T.  (Sup'd) Ingersoll 

Deac  in,  Charles Waterdown 

Dobson,  C.  J.,  B.  D.  (Ch'n) . .  Welland 
Dougall,  H.  S.,  B.A.,  B.D.  .Stamford 
Down,  George  W..  .Wes.  Theo.  Col. 
Doyle,  John  A. .  .Vict.  Uni.  Toronto 

Draper,  C.  D Townsend 

Duff,  Robert Bellwood 

Dyer,  James  K.{Sup'd).  .Stony  Creek 

Dyke,  Jabez  H Norval 

Ecker,  Daniel Teviottlale 

Eddy,  Arthur  C,  .8. A.. Without  Sta. 

Elliott,  R.  J Burlington 

Faoev,  Robert.  A Oxford  Centre 

Fallis,  Samuel  W Yoik 

Ferguson,  James Southampton 

FergUBSon,  George Binbrook 

Flagg,  Edwin  U,  JB. />.... Courtland 

Foote,  James  0 Cayuga 

Fornian,  R.  J.  (Sup'd) Grimsby 

Fydell,  Thomas  R Miiito 

Garner,  John  (Sup'd) Hanover 

Oarnham,  Wm.  H.,  B.A Erin 

Gee,  A.L.,  Ph.B(Fin.Sec.)..liiim\\tim 

Gee,  Thomas  (Sup'd) Alma 

German,  John  W.  (Stip'd) Berlin 

German,  Pet<iv  (Sup'd)  ..  ..Cainsville 

Gdpin,  John  M Stirton 

Gilpin,  Victor  J Everton 

Glazier.  Adam Onondaga 

Goodwill,  James  (Sup'd)  ...Griinstiy 

(irandy,  Thomas Caistorville 

Green,  Robt.  G Springford 

Oiiflin,  W.  S..  D.D Guelph 

Ilaitli,  John  M larvis 

Hall,  Harvey  M Millgrove 

Hall,  Henry  (Sup' I/) Arkwright 

Hall,  Theophilus  (Sup'y) Tarn 

Hamilton,  A.,  B./l.  .Mount  Pleasant 

Hamilton,  C.  (Sup'd) Palmerstoii 

Hariiwell,  H.  J .Hepwortli 

Harris,  James  (Sup'd) Guelph 

Harvey,  Wm.  H.,  B.A ClifTord 

Haynes,  Frederick  (Suj)')/) Beamsville 

Ha,-;lowood,  J.  H Paris 

Benders,  Rich'd  C.  (Sup'd) .  Hamilton 


Henderson,  W.C,  M..L,  D.D.. Berlin 

Hill,  Henry  E FieeUoii 

Hilts,  Jose|ih  (Sup'd) Dundas 

Histon,  John  (Sup'd).. . .  Burlinsrton 
Hockey,  John  E.  {F.S.).  .Waterdown 

Holden.  Samuel  W Arkwright 

HoUin'ake,  F.  W.,  B.A. . .  .Hamilton 

Holmes,  Chas.  P Ofterville 

Holmes,  James  H. .  .Victoria  College 
Honey,G.E.,if./l.,iS.D..Wellandport 

Hough,  John  (Sup'd) Guelph 

Howard,  T.  8.  (Sup'd). .  .Hagersville 

Howell,  J.  E.,  M.A Acton 

Hunt,  David  (Sup'd) Woodstock 

Irwin,  Alexander  J.,  B.A Ayr 

Isaac,  John  K Holstein 

Jackson,  J.  A.  (fin  S«c.)..Hnrriston 

Jackson,  T.  W Fergus 

Jamieson,  Walter  S.  (.F.S.) Tara 

JefTeris,  Thomas  M.  (Sup'd)  Oakville 

Johnston,  Alfred  J Alma 

Johnston,  Geome  W. . . . Colpoy's  Biy 

Jolley,  W.  U.  (Sup'y) Norwich 

Kappelle.  Stephen  (Sup'd).  Hamilton 

Kay,  John Hamilton 

Kay,  J.  Fred.,  B.A..  .Port  Robinson 

Kearns,  David  (Sup'd) Freeltou 

Keef er,  Robert Wellesley 

Kelly,  D.  Ward  (Sup'd) Norwich 

Kelly,  Samuel  Judson Glanford 

Kelly,  T.  W..  B.A Palermo 

Kennedy,  Albert Princeton 

Kennedy,  James  H. . .  Hannlton 

Kerby,  G.  W.,  B.A....ii'.  Datharines 

Kerruish,  T.  L Port  Elgin 

Kestle,  James Rockwood 

Kettlewell,  Wm.  (Chair.) Gait 

Kitchi  ng,  John  W Varuey 

Laidman,  Samuel  A Kelvin 

Laird,  James  (Sup'd) Caledonia 

Lavell,  A.  E.,  M.A Rockford 

Lawrence,  G.  (Sup'd) Ingersoll 

Leith,  Hamilton  (Sup'd)..  .Hamilton 
Linscott,  T.  S.  (Sup'j/)..  ..Brantford 

Livingston ,  H.  G Caledonia 

Lounds,  George Grand  Valley 

Lounsbury,  E.  (Sup'd) Hamilton 

Magwood,  Wesley  J  .  ...Kenilworth 

Markham,  Jos.  (Sup'd) Arthur 

Marshall,  CM Cedarville 

Marshall,  Edson  E.,  B.A  .  .Canboro' 
Marshall.S.E., B.A., B.D.  Washington 
Masson,  Jas.  (Sup'd).  .St.  Catharines 

Masson,  Wm.  D Dyer's  Bay 

Mathers,  P".  M.,  S.T.L....  Aberfoyle 

Maudson,  Geo.  A Reserve  List 

Miller,  Amasa  B Eastwood 

Miller,  Geo.  (Stip'd) Woodstock 

Misener,  Austin  P Trafalgar 

Mitchell,  O.  A.,  B.A..  ..Georgetown 

Moir,  David  A.,  B.D Walkerton 

Monsinger,  H. .  .Wes.  Col.,  Montreal 

Mooney,  James Bartonville 

Moore,  T.  Albert  (C/iair  ).Piilmerston 

Morris,  G.  Francis Bridgeburg 

Morrow,  C.  R Port  Colborne 

MeAlister,  Jas.  (Sup'd) Gait 

McBain,  James  H.,  B.A.  ..Mildmay 

McCartney,  Jamea  H Jersey villie 

Mclntyre,  Robert  J Victoria  Uni. 

Mclrvine,  C.  L Victoria  Uni. 

McLachlan,  Jas.,  i[.A Waterloo 

Neeley,  David  B Victoria  Uni. 

Nelson,  Francis  E Fonthill 

Nicholson,  S.  W Dobbinton 

Nugent,F.E.(Scc.  ©/■  Co(^/. )..Hespeler 

Ocklev.  R.  L Otterville 

Orme,T.H..Af.  A. ,PA.D..  Bridgeburg 

Ottawell,  Win AlleiifonI 

Parr,  Theo.  J.,  B.A Merritlon 

Patterson,  Joshua  R. . .  .Decewsville 

Peart,  M.C.,  B.A Walsh 

Perry,  Thomas  P..  ..Vict.  University 
Pescott,  W.  E.,  B.A.(F.S.)..Simcoe 

Phillijis,  Robert Alma 

Philp,  John,  Jf.A., D.D...  .Hamilton 
Pickering,  John Woodstock 


Pomeroy,  J.  C,  A-4.(F.S.).. Durham 

Potter.  Austin Hagersville 

Pool,  Thomas  VV Reserve  List 

Preston,  J.  (Stip'd) Brantford 

Prudham,  W.  W. . .  .Wes.  Tneo.  Coll. 
Railton,  Richard...  Victoiia  College 

Richardson,  Geo Ingersoll 

Richardson.  Jos.  D...  Victoiia  CoU. 

Robt),  Andrew Burford 

Robin.sou,  J.  H.  (Chair.)  Tilsonburg 
Rolston,  David  D.  (.S'un'd)  Walkerton 
Ross,  J.S.,;if..4.,D.D.(C/i.).  Brantford 

Rowo,  Richard  B Lynedoch 

Russ,  A.  E.,iV.4.(C/i).. Niagara  FnUs 

Russ,  James  E Lowville 

Rutledge.W.L., B. A. (KS.)  Brantford 

Sabine,  Thos.  J Drew 

Sanderson,  John  W. . . .     Eden  Grove 

Saunders,  John,  M.A Drayton 

Savage,  Wm.  (S^ip'd) Gu;,Jph 

Scanlon,  R.  W.,  i'/i.D.,jl/..4. Oakland 

Scott,  John  O.  (Chair.) Guelph 

Sellery,  S.,  M.A.,  B.D Guelph 

Sharpe,  Dixon Eramosa 

Sheppard,  E Victoria  College 

Shepperson,  Albert  W Cainsville 

Sheridan,  Wm.  (iSiip'd)..  .Beamsville 
Ciheridan,  Walter  L.. Victoria  College 
Shilton,  J.  W.,  B.A...  Niagara  Falls 
Sifton,  J.W.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.  (Sup'y) 

Hamiltoti 

Sipprell,  W.  J Woodstock 

Smith,  Alfred  E.,  B.D. . . . Plattsville 

Smith,  Geo.  (Supd) Wiarlon 

Smith,  John  S   Bright 

Smith,  J.  v.,  D.D Hamilton 

Sm'th,  Thos.  James Lion's  Head 

Smith,  Wm.  B Victoria  College 

Smith,  Wray  R 8ti>ny  Creek 

Smithennan,  Geo. ..Victoria  College 

Snider,  David  W Milton 

Sparling,  W.  W Salford 

Stafford,  Chas.  E.  (Chair.).  .Wiarton 

Stafford,  W.  E  Arkwright 

Stallwood,  Wm.  ...Without  a  Station 

Stapleford,  E.  W Stevensville 

Sf«venson,  E.  B.,  B.A Freeman 

Stevenson,  John  C.  (F.Sec.) Elora 

Stewart,  John Carlisle 

Stobbs,  T.  (Sup'd) Hamilton 

StringfoUow,  C.  (Sup'd).. Hagersville 
Strongman,  W.  A .,  LL. D . . Moorefleld 

Swann,  Matthew  (Sup'd) Fergus 

Swinnerton,  G.  F. . . ,  Victoria  College 

Taylor,  D.  H Smithville 

Taylor,  E.  H New  Credit 

Teeple,  Wm.  M Townsend 

Terryberry,  Arthur  I. . .  Victoria  Col. 

Thompson,  F.  W Guelph 

TindaU,  Wm.  (Sup'd)....  Walkerton 

Tovell,  I.,  D.D Hamilton 

Treleaven,  R.  J Brantford 

Treleaven,  W.  E New  Hamburg 

Trimble,  T.  B Teeterville 

Truax,  Judson Ponsonby 

Tyler,  Reuben  J.  (Sup'd)  .Mt.  Forest 
Van Wyck, J. ,fl.A.  (Pre*.).. Hamilton 
Voaden,  T.,  B.A.  (Sifp'rf)  ..Cathcart 

Volliok,  W.  N Sweaborg 

Wakefield,  John Dundas 

Walker,  Robert (Fm.  Sec). Norwich 

Walker,  Wm Grand  River 

Wuss,  Jabez Preston 

Watson,  George  (Sup'rfi... Walkerton 

Watson,  Vf.C,  M.A Brantford 

Webb,  James Tintern 

Webster,  John  (Sup'd) Tara 

Whitworth,  Edward  ..  ..Tajileytown 

Wilkinson,  Alfred  T Preston 

Wilkinsim,  T.  L West  Flamboro 

VVilliama,  David  (iSi/p'rf)..  .Townsend 
Williamson,J.8.,D.D.(Cft.)Mt.Forest 
Wilson,  J.  V.  (Sup'd)....  Dunnville 

Wilson,  Robert  R Stromness 

Wilson,  Samuel  (Sxip'd) Niagara 

Wood,  John  (Sup'd) Norwich 

Woodsworth,  R. W.(C/i. ) . .  Woodstock 


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[1897  ■   1897] 


Worrell,  .John  W Cathciirt 

Wright,  Jaini'8  51 Trov 

Wri«lit.  R.  W.,  li.D Dellii 

Zeifflur,  J .  A Reserve  List 

BAY  OF  QUINTE  CONFERENCE. 

Rev.  T.  M.  Canii)l)ell,  President. 

Rev.  W.  J.  Young,  Secrclarji. 

n.  ,W.  Clarke,  E.sq.,  Rev.  J   J.  Rae, 

',   A.->skta)it  Secretaries. 

Rev.  D.  Scott  Ilouck,  Journal  Sec. 

Adam,  Alex.  L Fo.\l)oro' 

Adams,  C Hiiiton 

Ailams,  R.  N.  {Fin.Sec). . .  Canriifton 

Adams,  \V.  il Orono 

.411en,  11.  I Columlms 

AUin,  R  Beihan.v 

Anderson,  F.  ,1 Canibray 

Anderson,  J :  Belleville 

Anderson,  J.  0  South  Duiniuer 

Anderson,  R.  S Reserve  List 

Anderson,  T.  H.  1'. . . .  Point  Traverse 
Badgley,  E.I.,  M.A.,   LL.h., 

Pri)fe,isor Victoria  College 

Balfour,  1> Marmora 

Bainforth,  R —  Ilallowell 

Barnes,  3.,B.A. Kinniount 

Bartlett,  S.  T.  (Fin.  Sec). .  .Cohoxm!, 
Bates,  M.  J.  {Evangelist)  . .  .Cobourg 

Batstone,  J C'oe  Hill 

Baylev,  H.  E.,  B.A Napanee 

Beer,  "W.  C Peterborc' 

Bell,  j;  C Wellington 

Berry,  J.  P At  College 

Bird",  W.  (SitpVO  Belleville 

Bodle,  G.  (Sap'v) Belleville 

Boyee,  W.  S.  P At  College 

Brown,  A.  L Bancroft 

Browne,  G.  (Sup'd) Claremont 

Brown,  G Madoc 

Brown,  T Queensboro' 

Buckler,  W.  H Domorestville 

Burwash,  N.,  S.T.D.,  LL.D., 

Chancellor Victoria  College 

Butler,  J.  R.  (Fin.  Sec.) Roblin 

Bunner,  VV.  A Myrtle 

Bunner,  J.  W Haliburton 

Cade,  R  Belleville 

Campbell  A.  (Sup'd) Belleville 

Campbell,  A.  R.(Siiv'd) Hastings 

Campbell,T.M.(Pre»;)..Canipbellford 
Carman,  A.,  D.D.((}.Sup.).  .Belleville 

Chapman,  Fletcher Reserve  List 

Clare,  G.  R Bridgenorth 

Clarke,  .1.  S.  (Sup'd) Whitby 

Clarke,  W.  G.,  B.A Y'arker 

Clarke,  W.  H Fort  Stewart 

Clarkson,  J.  B.,M.A.  (iTd). . Port  Hope 

Connell,  J.  A Victoria  Road 

Cooke,  E At  College 

Cook,  W.  H Coboconk 

•Joombe,  W  Wilton 

Coone,  A.  W Gooderham 

Coon,  C.  H lanetville 

Coone,  James  W.  J Wilberforce 

Copelaiid,  G.  H Deseronto 

Courtice,  R.  T  Seymour 

Cragg,  C.  E Oakwood 

Cragg,  K.  (Sup'd) > .  Peterboro' 

Cragg,  W.  J At  College 

Crossley,  D.  O Napanee 

Crothers,  W. J.,  M.A.,DD.(Chatr.) 

Port  Hope 

Crouter,  D.  (Sup'y) Hilton 

Cruikshanks,  S Rawdon 

Curts,  H.  E Tyrone 

Day,  D.  C Cavin  South 

Delve,  A.  R Little  Britain 

Demill,  A.B.  (.S'v)(f»'e«.Coi.)..08hawa 
Denike,  R.  B.  (Smp'.i/).  .Campbellford 

Depew,  S.  F.  (Sup'd) Frankford 

Dingman,  G.  J.  (Sup'd) Belleville 

Dixon,  S.  F Cannifton 

Dove,  E.  A.  W At  College 

Down,  J.  (Sup'd) Bobcaygeon 


Down,  W Newtonville 

Doxsee,  A.  (Siipd) Belleville 

Doxsee,  E.R.,  B.4.(/V«/.)  .Belleville 

Drew,  N.  D Curt  wight 

Duke,  R.  (Fin.  Sec). . .  Thoniasbiirg 

Dunkley,  G.  (Sup'd) I'icton 

Duprau,  S.  A Rednersville 

Dver,  W.P.,  I).T>.(l'rin.)  .Belleville 
I>:<'lmison,  T.J.,  B.A.,  /{.W.  Lakeflekl 

Edwards,  R.  h West  Huntingdon 

Elliott,  W Seagrave 

Einberson,  R At  College 

English,  .1.  (Sup'd) Cobourg 

Karnsworth,  E Plevna 

'"•■mil,  .1 Shannonville 

Ferguson,  S Centreton 

Fitidlay,  R.  E.  .Roblin  and  Marlbank 

Foster,  A.  H Norland 

Fulford,  W.  H At  College 

Fusee,  C.  H Roseneath 

Garbutt,  J Bethel 

Garbutt,  H.  C Lonsdale 

Gnrdiner,J.,/>.C./y,(.S'n/>'(/).. Belleville 
Greatrix,  B.  (Chair.)  , . .  Cannington 

Green,  A.  T.  (Sup'd) i'ort  Hope 

Green,  S.  J At  College 

Greener,  J.  (Sup'd) Lindsay 

Hare,  .J.J.,  M.A.  Ph.D.  (Pres.) 
Ontario  Ladies'  College . . .  Whitby 

Harris,  J Bloomfleld 

Harris,  N Beaverton 

Harrison,  D.  G Bethany 

Harrison,  W.  D Consecon 

Hassard  R.  (Sup'd) Wilfrid 

Higgs,  W Frankford 

Hill,  N Oniemee 

Houck,  D.  S Picton 

Horton,  G Trenton 

Howard,  E.  E Hampton 

Howard,  F.  H Reserve  List 

Huffman,  A.  H.  C Plainville 

Hudgins,  W.  O.  (.S'((p'rf)  ...  Belleville 

Hall,  T.  R.  (Sup'y) Port  Hope 

Irwin,  A.  M Welcome 

Jewell,  J.  A.,  n.A.  (F.S.).  .Hastings 

Johnston,  W.  (Chair.) Trenton 

Johnston,  R.  (Sttp'd) Bethany 

Johnston,  F Welcome 

Jollitle,  T.  W Colborne 

JoUiffe,  W.  (Sup'd) Bowmanville 

jolliffc,  W.  J.,  B.C.L.  (Ch.). .  .Pieton 

Kenney,  G.  H Arden 

Kines,  J  Cobourg 

Kenner,  W  (Sttp'd) . .  .Prince  Albert 

Kenny,  H.B Grafton 

Kilgour,  J Cavan 

Knight,  C.  E Hallowell 

Ladu,  S.  VV.  (Sup'd)..  ..Coral,  Mich. 
Lambly,  O.  R.,  M.A.,  D.D.. TirookMn 

Laughlin,  W.  A Stanhope 

Leggott,  T.W.  (Fm.Sec.).. Claremont 

Leigh,  M.  W.,  B.A Vennachar 

Leitoh,  R.  H Greenbank 

Lewis,  U.T.,B.A Orono 

Lewis,J.G.,fi.2l.(CAai>.)..Tamworth 

Liddy,  J Keene 

Liinbert,  W Selby 

Madden,  D.B.(Sup'd).  .Prince  Albert 

Mallet,  A.  W Without  Station 

Mallett,  J.  H Scugog 

Marsh,  R.  W.  (Sup'd) Belleville 

Mar\in,  Q.W.,M.A.,B.D.,  Ph.D., 

South  Darlington 
Manning,  T.  A.,  B.A.  (C/i.).  .Whitby 

Maybee,  A.  C.  (Sup'd) Belleville 

Mearing,  C Cressey 

Mears,  J.  F Plainville 

Metherell,  M Dunsford 

Meyers,  T.  (Sitp'd) Belleville 

Miller,  A.  D.  (Stip'd) Picton 

Moore,  S.  C Bobcaygeon 

Moran,  J.  X Ameliasburg 

Mounteer,  H.  V Smithfield 

McCamus,  D.  N Port  Perry 

McCanuis,  J.  A Norwood 

McCauley,  S Oakwoofl 

McCuUoct.  \i.(Fin.Sec.).  .Newburgh 


McColl,  G.  Vf.,  B.A.,  B.D.  (Fin. 

See.)  Osbriwa 

McConnell,  G   At  College 

.McDiarmid,  N.  .\.  (Ch'n) — Nap mw 
McDowell, D.C.(.S'«y('(/;..Bowniativilli. 

.McDonald,  T.  H Greenwood 

McFarlane,  J ... .  Warkworih 

Mclntvro,  C.  E Bellevillt 

.UcKee  T.  S South  Monaghun 

McMuilen,  J.  S Atherlcv 

McQi  ade,  H Havelock 

Nevile,  P.  H At  Ci)lk)ri. 

Nickle,  G Ivaiihoe 

Parker,  C.  (C/irtu-»irtn).Bowmainille 

Peake,  J.  R Miiultn 

Peake,  W.  H Norliam 

Phelps,  L Millbrook 

Philp,  S.  C.  (Sup'd). . .  .Prince  Albert 

Philp,  S.  C,  jr Canton 

Pope,  R.  M Morven 

Potts,  G.  H  Harvev 

Price,  W'lber  T Reserve  List 

Puffer,  T.  W Maynooth 

Rae,  J.  J.  (Fin.  Sec.) Peterboro' 

Real,  J.  R  Woodville 

Reynar,  A.H.,  M.A.,  LL.D.  Pro'. 

Victoria  Coile','e 

Rice,  J.  J Centreville 

Roberts,  E.  (C/iaiVmare).... Belleville 

Robeson,  J.  E .Salem 

Robinson,  G Warsaw 

Rogers,  W.  P At  College 

Rorke,  S.  G Enniskilloii 

Ross,  G.  E Dalrvniple 

Rowe,  H.  B Eldorado 

Sanders,  W.  J Bay .'i'lc 

Sanderson,  E.  A Blairton 

Sanderson,  R.  (Sup'd) Wilton 

Sanderson,  W.  (Sup'd).  .Rednersvilie 

Scales,  W.  (Sui>'d) Oshawa 

Seccombe,  W.  B Odessa 

Sexsmith,  M.  E Bridgewater 

Sexsmith.  W.  V Pontvpool 

Seymour,  J  C.  (Sup'd) Paisley 

Shepherd,  C.  H Ompah 

Shier,  J.  W Bobcaygeon 

Shorey,  E.  S Adolphustown 

Shorey,  S.  J.  (C*«m/irt(i).... Lindsay 

Sing,  S Northport 

Smith,  W.  E.,  M.D. .  ..China  Miss'y. 

Snowdcn,  T Bay 

Spence,  H.  S.,  B.A Apsle'v 

Steel,  T.  P Fenelon  Fall's 

Stillman,  R.  F At  College 

Stratton,  CM At  College 

Stratton,  F.  B.  (F.,S.).  .Little  Britain 

Strike,  A.  J.  H Carrying  Place 

Taylor,  R Newca.slle 

Terrill,  A.  J.,  B.A  Bridgenorth 

Thorn,  J.,  B.A Welcome 

Thomas,  H Castleton 

Thompson,  C.  L  Stilling 

Tink,  S.  J North  Marmora 

Tomblin,  W Alderxille 

Tonkin,  E.  A  Milford 

Totten,  J.  W.  (Fin.  Sec). . .  .Lindsav 

Tucker,  S.  T '.  At  College 

Tucker,  W.  B.,  B.A Manilla 

Tucker,  W.  B.,  Ph.D Bath 

Tucker,  W.  (Sup'd) Manilla 

Wagg,  W.  W Vennachar 

Watch,  C.  W.  (Fin.  Sec). .  .Brighton 

Weatherill,  W.  J  Prince  Albert 

White,  F.W.,  B.A St.  Oh 

Whitlock,  J.  (Sup'd) Scugog 

Whyte,  J.  M.,  B.A Newburgh 

Wickett,  W.  T Mountain  Gnvt 

Wight,  L.  S At  College 

Wilkinson,  J.  W Frankford 

Williams,  D Plaintield 

Willmott,  J.  C,  M.A Sidney 

Wilson,  A.  C Tyrone 

Wilson,  J.  C.  (Chairman) Tweed 

Wilson,  J.  P.,  B.A Oshawa 

Wilson,  J.  S.  L,  B.A  Wilfrid 

Wilson,  D.  (Sup'd) Napanee 

Wilson,  M.  E.,  Ph.B Baltimore 


Wilson,  W.  1).  P..., 
Woodcock,  E.  (Sup'd). 

Wooflger,  \V.  K 

Woiknian,  G.  C,  Ph. I 
Wright,  A.  (Sup'd). 
\onwi,W..L(Sei'.Con.) 
Yoiing,W.R.,/i./l.(C7(' 

M.VN'ITOBA    AND    I 
CONFERE.N 

Rev.  .!.  Woodswoith,  I: 
Siii'i'riiident  of  Mihh 

Bfv.  U.  W.  Dean,  Port 
President. 

Rev.  T.  C.  Buchanan, 

Rev,  \V.  B.  Goard  and 
Ion,  Es(|.,  Assistant  • 

Rev.  J.  H.  J.  Joselin, . 

Abbott,  W.  W.,  B.A. 
Ailaiiison,  VV-.  W. .  . . 
Aldridge,  A.R.,/;./l.(y 

Allen,  Lewis 

Allison,  B.  W 

Anderson,  A.  H.  (Sup' 
Andrews,  Alfred. . , 

Alietakun,   F W 

Argue,  Thomas  (C'/ia/c 
Armstrong,  W.  li.,  B.A 

Attwood,.W.  J 

August,  F.  A.  (Fin,  Se 
Barker,  E.  S.,  fl./l..\V 

Earner,  A 

Hell,  J.  W.,  B.D.... 

Beimee,  G.  H 

Bennett,  M.  M.,  B.A.. 
Bethell,  T.  G.,  B.l).., 
Benvon,  T.  B.,  B.A. 

Blackie,  W.  R 

Blewett,  G.  J 

Blewett,  W.  G....\Vhitl 
Bowering,  J.,  B  A  . 
Bridgman,  W.  (Chair.) 
Brn\vn,S.R.,  B.A. (F.S 

Bruce,  J.  W 

Buchanan,  T.  C,  (Fin.  i 

Bunt,  W.  C 

Burrow,  J.  II.,  B.A. . . 

Campbell,  G.  E 

Carter,  E.  T...    ( 

Chegwin,E..L,«.a.(A'. 

Chegwin,  W.  B Edii 

Clarkson,  S.  J  

Colpitts,  W.  W.  (Sup'd) 

Colwill,  S.  E 

Cooke,  W.  A.,  B.A 

Grookshanks,  J.  it.  (F.S, 

Cross,  C.  II.,  B.A 

Crux,  W.  S.  A.,  B.A... 

Darwin,  O 

Davies,  P.  VV 

Dean.G,  VV.(/'(v».),,Por 

Dickinson,  .).  VV 

Dinunick,  M,  (.Suji'd) . . 

Douglas,  W.  II 

Dver,  J.  D 

Dyke,  J.,  B.D.  (Chair.) 

Elliott,  (J.  J 

Ehnitt,  Geo 

Endicott,  J.,  R.A..  ..M: 
Kerrior,  T.  {Cwiir.). . . . 
Kinn,  F,  M,  (.S-.O.  .Porti 

Klatt,  M.  0 

Fletcher,  F.  E.,  II. A... 
Gaetz,  Leonard  (Chair.] 

Oallev,  A 

(Jalley,  H.  J 

Oaudin,  8.  D 1 

(.ierman,  O.  (h'in.  Sec). 

Gilbart,  H.  II 

Gliiss,  E.  ».,  R.A..m\ 
Goard,  VV.  B.  (Fin.  Sec 

Goodwin,  H.  A 

Gordon,  A 

Gordon,  J.  W Wi 

Greenway,  J.  (Sup'i/). . 
Ilalliday,  A.  P 


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,  B.D.  (Fin. 

Oslinwa 

At  Colle(;e 

^//'«)  ...Naiiinei' 

(0..no\viu!uivilK. 

. . . .  Greeinvooil 

...  .Warkwortli 

Bellevillt 

south  Monntfhiiii 

Atherlcv 

Havfloc'k 

AtCollc'iri. 

Iviuihoe 

in).Bo\vniaiiville 

Miiiden 

Norliaiii 

Milllirook 

. .  .Prince  Allien 

Canton 

Monen 

Harvey 

Reserve  List 

Majiiooth 

) Peterliiiio' 

Woodville 

,  LL.D.  Pro'-. 
Victoria  Colk','e 

Centrcville 

la/i)....  Belleville 

Salem 

Wai'Haw 

At  Colli'^'e 

Enniskillcn 

Dalrvmiile 

Eldorado 

Bay  .side 

Blairton 

d) Wilton 

'd).  .Rednersvilie 

Oshawa 

Odessa 

...  .Bridgewater 

Pont.vpool 

I'rf) Paisley 

Ompah 

. .  Bobcayttt'oii 
Adolphustown 

man) Lindsay 

. .  .Northiiort 
China  Mi-ss'v. 

Hay 

Apsley 

Fenelon  Falls 

. . .  At  Colk-Re 

...  At  CoUe^'t 

).  .Little  Britain 

Carrying  Place 

Newoa.slle 

...Bridgenorth 

Welcome 

Castleton 

Stirling 

North  Marmora 
...Alderville 
....  Milford 

Sec.) Lindsay 

'.  AtColH'e 

Manilla 

) Bath 

....  Manilla 
.  .Vennachar 
'ec.)..  .Briffliton 
Prince  AUiert 

St.  Ola 

ScutfO); 

.   .Newlmrgh 
Mountain  Grnc 
,..  At  College 
..  .Frankfonl 

PlaintieW 

Sidney 

Tyrone 

nan) Tweed 

Oshawa 

Wilfrid 

Napanee 

..  Baltimore 


Wilson,  W.  D.  P union 

Woodcock,  E.  (Suii'il) Bulliivillii 

Woodffer,  W.   K Woiili'i' 

Workman,  O.  C,  I'h.l) (-'olidurK 

Wri;,dit,  A.  {Snp'il) Ilaxlllitf* 

Vmiiiu',W..I.(&''.C»H.)  Cherry  Viilli'y 
Vonni,',W.U.,/i.i-l.(CV('/()- .  Pulirlioro' 

M.VNITOBA    AND    NORTH  Wllfl' 
CONFERKNCK. 

Rev.  .1.  Woodswoith,  Brandon,  Man,, 

Siii'crinilent  of  MlHKinnH, 
Rev.  (!.  W.  Dean,  Portaifo  la  Priilrln, 

I'ir.iiiient. 
Rev.  T.  U.  Buchanan,  Sivi'i'liii'ii. 
Rev.  W.  B.  Ooard  and  M.  E.  Iloiixh. 

ton,  Ks<i.,  AsKlHtant  Si'i't'i'liiiii'n, 
Rev.  J.  U.  J.  ,10801111,  Jiiiirnitl  .SVi''//. 

Aliliotl,  W.  W.,  li.A At(loll««(. 

Adanison,  W:  W Mupjn  ( 'r<ti<l< 

Aldrid(re,A.R.,/J./l.(K,V.),.llcMilMu 

Allen,  Lewis Valley  Itlvrr 

AlKson,  B.  W Iveniimy 

Anderson,  A.  IL  (,S'»;/(/). . .  lUlliinmy 

Andrews.  Alfred Rat  I'ortuKi' 

.•\l)etakun,  F Without  Htatlon 

Arjfiie,  ThomaH  (Chair.). .  .MooNoniln 
Annstronfr,  W.  L.,  II. A  — Truhi'rni' 

Attwood,,W.  J lUiWmtK 

Auifust,  F.  A.  (Fiji,  Sou.) NourU 

Barker,  E.  S.,  fl.4.  .Without  Htal ion 

Bariier,  A Red  Deer  lllll 

Hell,  J.  W.,  n.D Manltou 

Ueiuiee,  G.  H At  aolltitfn 

Bennett,  M.  .M.,  li.A At  (.'oIIkkh 

Bethell,  T.  G.,   B.D l'ro.*|iuiit 

Benyon,  T.  li.,  B.A WaiMdlii 

Blackie,  W.  R At  ( UMt<U" 

Blewett,  G.  J At  OolliVK 

Blewett,  W.  O. . .  .While  Whalit  Lake 

Bowerins?,  J.,   B  A Colleen 

Bridgman,  W.  (Chair.) Deloraiini 

Brown,  S.  R.,  B.A.(b'.S.). .  Ft,  Routfi- 

Bnice,  J.  W At  Collene 

Buchanan,  T.  0.  (Fin.  St'(!.),,Rui{lna 

Bunt,  W.  C Qu'A|(|ii-llt' 

Burrow,  J.  H.,  B.A Indian  Head 

Campbell,  G.  E At  ( lolleue 

Carter,  E.  T (iilliert  I'lahm 

Chefrwin.E.  .I.,B./1.(/''..V.)  .Laeonilm 

Chegwin,  W.  B Edinonlon  Hontli 

Clarkson,  S.  J Ailxtlli 

Coljiitts,  W.  W.  (Sap'd).,\Ut  I'orlinfi' 

Colwill,  S.  E Htocklon 

Cooke,  VV.  K.,n.A .Winhl|P«if 

Crookshanks,  J.  .1.  (KS,).  .Oak  Rh.-r 

Cross,  C.  IL,  B.A Wellwood 

Crux,  W.  S.  A.,  B.A Hxliow 

Darwin,  O Fort  William 

Daviea,  P.  W tlla<Ulonii 

Dean.G.  W.(/'i-i".<.)..Porta«elal'raU'li' 

Dickinson,  .1.  \V Helklrk 

Dinnnick,  M.  (.Sap'tl) ..   , .  MoomipmiIii 

Douglas,  W.  II Carlylii 

Uver,  ,1.  D Klklioni 

Dvke,  .1.,  B.n.  (Chair.)..  .Edninnton 

Eiliott,  (!.  .1 AtColleiflt 

Elmitt,  Geo Dunda'* 

Eiidicott,  J.,  B.A . .  ..Miss'v  to  China 

Kerriur,  T.  {Ciinir.) Moiwu  ,law 

Finn,  F.  M.  (.S"(/).  .I'orlatfc  la  Prairie 

Fliitt,  M.  C (;lenlioro' 

Fletcher,  F.  E.,   B.A Virden 

Gaetz,  Leonard  (Chair.). . . .  Brandon 

Ciullev,  A Carl  wriifht 

Oalley,  II.  J. KInlxtino 

Oaudin,  S.  0 Nelson  llmiNe 

German,  O.  (h'in.  Sen.).   Batlli'  River 

Gilhart,  II.  H HeacoiiHlteM 

Glass,  E.  B.,   B. A.. White  Fish  Lake 
Goard,  W.  B.  (Fin.  ,SVi;.)..Letlil)rldi{e 

Goodwin,  H.  A Al  Collei^e 

Gordon,  A IIIkIi  Itlulf 

Gordon,  ,1.  W Willioiil  Htatlon 

Greenway,  .1.  (Sup'i/). .  .CryNlal  City 
Halliday,  A.  P Plpunloni- 


llalxleiul,  W.  (.V'i/)..Porlat(ela  Prairie 
llanM'o,  A,  B,,  /'A.  //.  (C'Ain'c). .  Illrile 

llardnian,  W \l  College 

IlitrrUon,  ,1,  M.  (C7i.).  .Cyiire«H  River 
llitrripion,  .1,  T. 


lluNlIng*,  11.  M, 
Hartley,  ,L  C. 


Illvlhlhdd 
Alia 
I'arndnir 


Haw.  ,1,  A At  College 

Helllwell.  T.  L  (,Vi<//'//)...Mt,  CharlcK 


llellviir,  .1, 
l!;tii 


.Newdalc 
A . .  Wlnnl|peg 


Heiherlngton.A,  K.,  B.A..\H'<>\\,rv 


Hoflgllni,  K.  •). 


.  KenllN 


Holllng.  T.  E WoUejey 


Hopper,  E 


B.A    .  .Lake  Dauphin 


Himkln,  .1    tirenfel 

Howarlh,  .1  R. 
Ilngheo,  W.  R. . 
Hull,  Hirani, 


.Rapid  CItv 
..  ..Ili'ulali 
.At  College 

HuniKinan,  F.  O At  College 

Ireland,  H.  A 


Hcarlelt,  R,  A. 

Mcolt.  .1 

Helnint 

Mhave 

Mhiiw, 

Hllig,  I 

Hippre 

Hinall, 

Mnillh 

Hinlth,  H,  L 

HonierMct,  C.  E. 


r,  M,  A 

Win       .     .     . 

< 

. .  Dnmii 

C,  R„  S.T.h 

•11    W    A                      A 

T.  ,1 , .    . 

,  A,  E 

A 

.Medicine  Hat 

E.stevan 

Brandon 
)ak  Lake 
nioii  CitjV 
Innisfad 
t  College 
llaytield 
t  College 
.  .Hidiu'y 
.  Red  Deer 


H.iniervllle,  W.  iFin.  .V<\).  .Melgund 
Sparling,  .L  W.,  M.A..  J>.l>.,  I'rin- 
ri/ial  Weslev  College. .  . .  Winniiieg 

Hpeiure,  .1.  .M.'A Without  Station 

Hpenee,  R,  K At  College 

Spenie,  II.   H Olendale 

Hlacev,F.B,,«./I.(C/i';i)..CrvslalCity 


Hieed.d.  E 
Hlelnhaiier,  E.  R. 


Irvine,  M.  (». Meailow  Lea 

.lohnNton,  .1.  W Springlleld 

.liilindlone,  T,  .1 Franklin 

.lowlln,  ,1,  H.  .1.  {Fin.  Hue) . .  Italdur 

Keniier,  A,  W Ilarlier 

Keiiner,  II..     Thornhlll 

Klldev,  W.  (Si(p'd) BolNsevaln 

lilnley,  IL  .1 At  College 

Kllehing,  U,  II Red  Deer  lllll 

Laldlev.  R.  B.  (Sup'il) Kaniloopn 

Lawford,  C,  II At  Coll"'ge 

LiiWKon,  T OrUwold 

Lavcoek,  .1 Mordeii 

LewU,  II Holland 

I.ewU,  .lohn Brandon  HIIIn 

l,ertl«,  W,  A,,  B.A McOregor 

Llnloii,  ,1 NaMkutoon 

LiH'lie,   F,  W Red  Doer 

Logan,  II NIngd 

Long,  (I,  H,  (Fin.  .Vir.),  .,.MInnediwa 

Loiwlev,  A Vt  College 

Maelean,   .1,,    M.A.,   I'h.l),  (Chair- 

iiiiin),, .N'eepawa 

Mlehenor,  E I«anir 

Miller,  H,  .1 Vorklon 

Mllllken,  R.,  ,*(.'/',//...  .Prince  Alheri, 
Mordon,T,  E.,/). /I  .(.Vw////)..  Winnipeg 

MiM'gan,  .1,  II WInnlpi'g 

Mnrclllwpn.  .1 At  College 

MeConnell,  H Hosedale 

MelMinig,  .1,  A. .    Hioiiewall 

MeCi'OMan,  T.  .1,,  B.A.,  It. I)., 

NUp'v  in  BritlHli  Coluinhia 

,Mc(!nll»gh,  (1.  i'' Mp'Hiveii 

MidiPingall,  .1.  (C7m/;'liirt/i)....Morley 

Mp'Ullce.  R.  .1 AtC'ollege 

.Midlalfle,  W,  P Enier-on 

Mi'Klttrlp'k,  A.  () Hiuldle  Lake 

McLitchlan,  .LA ItiT'u'H  River 

Ni'l«on,  .1 , . . ,   Norway  llonne 

Nolei',  IL  H Wetaskitwln 

O/tlen,  C.   R PieiHiPli 

OHlerhoiit,  A.  U Anlen 

I'ltnpiinakl",  E CroKN  Lake 

Peli't",  .lohn RoHHimrii 

I'etern,  N,  D.  (Sap'ti) Rapl'l  City 

I'oxt,  L,  D   At  College 

RawKon,  ,1.  (Sup'ii) Fli'nilng 

Held,  W,  H Al  tJipllege 

Illi'hal'iUipii.  F.  II Halli  oatH 

Rldd,  .1,  W Briulwardliic 

IIIpIiIi'II,  H,  P Al  Collegp' 

RI.Mell.  ,1,  IL,  li.A.,  Il.lt..  I'rnfrHHiir 

Wexley  CoUi'ge Winnipeg 

RolperiK,  A.  E Al  College 

llolilllNini.  A,  R <»ldn 

RoMnNipn,  .lo» AtCipllege 

Roliiion,  M.  T At  Colli'gi' 

llipxliacli.  A ReHliPii 

RiPNt,  A,  S\ .  (Chairman) (.'algar> 

RoNH,  II,  R Naplnka 

Riinlonx,  .1,  W t'haler 

RllMt,  V,  11 HIemI  Lake 

Rutledge.  R,  A AtCollege 

Riillan,.!.  II,.  (,S'i/;;'iO. .  I',  la  I'lalrle 
MiMinliy,  J,  W,,  B.A Port  Arthur 


Runxell     Hlelnhaiii 


.Winnipeg 
.  Fisher  River 


Morlcy 
HIewarl,  A.,  B.I).,  I'rnfcmtr  Wesley 

College Winniipcg 

HIewart,  .1.  (Sup'il) Winnipeg 

Mtewarl ,  H.  W.  L Binscarth 

HIeveiiM,  F.  (1 Oxford  House 

Mwltxer,  .1.  C.,  li.A ..Melita 

Talliol,T.  M.,  li.A.,  B.D Miami 

Taylp.r,  W  II AtCollege 

Tay  lipr,  .1.  II At  College 

T.iy l(pr,  T,  E Wascana 

Ti'i'ler,  (,'hancellor Roland 

Thacker,  P.  I Daly 

Th(p|ii|won,  A.  A At  College 

'IhoriiP',  .1.  I AtCollege 

To/,e|airl,  .) Killarney 

TiiflM,  A.  .1.,  li.A Douglas 

Turk.  O,  R,  (Ch'n) Winnipeg 

VaiiNornmn,  C.  F M.acleod 

Vi'tniPii,  ,\.  I M.-Kellar 

Vr(ponian,W.A,(Fiii,S«c.)..B(pi-sevain 

Walker,  .1.  C Winnipeg 

WiitlerM,  R Pheasant  Forks 

WhllesMe,  A IJeaver  Creek 

Willi nii>re,  H Pilot  MoumI 

WIgle.  H,,  B.A Carman 

WIIIIh,  C,  H,  (Sap'(l) Theodore 

NVilxon,  T,  B.  (Fin.  Sec.).. .  .Carberry 

WlUon.  W.  0 Morris 

WlUon,  .Ion Murillo 

WipipdMWorlh,.L(.Sfit;/«"/.V.).  Brandon 

W.pod.  E.  W...    At  College 

Woolen.  F.  ,M Boharm 

VVra.N,  T.  .1   Keewatin 


BRITISH 


COLUMBIA 
ENCE. 


CONFER- 


Rev,  Cliarlcg  Ltt<Inor,  Prcxlili'iif. 
Rev,  .loiin  P.  Howell,  Scrrctdri/. 
Rev,  .JuH.  (!alverl  nipd  T.  R.  Pearson, 

Esip,  A^nitlnnt  Spcri'larii'n. 
Hv\,  A,  M,  .Miller,  .Imiriiat  Secretary. 
AMhlon,.!,  .1,,  li.A.,  W.O.  .No Station 
llaer.  Waller  W.  (/''..S'.)..   Vancouver 
llarraclough,  Wni.  IL,  li.A  . .  .Sardis 

BeavN,  Reuben  H Bella  Bella 

jfellM,  .lobn  F.  (Chair.) Victoria 

UlrkH.  David  D No  Slatiuu 

liowell,.lohn  V.(Spe.  i)/Ce».).. Sidney 
Itrvant,  C.  (Snp'il). .  .  .Moinit  Tolmie 
Calvert,  .1.  (Fin. See.). .  .Salmon  Arm 

Cle'iver,  Hoi.,  M.A \  ictoria 

Cliaii  Slnif  Kai Vi<'toria 

Cripp»liv,  'I'Ikps.  rC/(aic.).I'ort  SimiPson 

Eby ,  C,  H. ,  0.  /; \'ancouver 

Freiiimip,  I).  C.  .(Juecn  Charlotte  Ms. 

(birdlner,  .lobn  E Vancouver 

(ireen,  Alfred  E.  (Chair.) Eburne 

Hall,  Thoniiw  W   Nanaimo 

Hall,  .loHciih Satili.s 

Hall,  William  L Enderby 

llardwick.  Edward  E Nicola 

Hlp'kn.  .!(plin  P.  (Fi«. 6'cc.).  ..Victoria 

lllckM,  .laincH No  Station 

lll.'kH,  Wllliain Cnion 

Irwin,  RobertJ No  Station 


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CLE 


Jenninfts,  D.  (F.S.).  .Port  Ksiiirigton 

Knox,  John  U.  F Nanuinio 

Ladnor,  Charles  {Pri'H.). . . .  Hrwuluiirl 
Liu  Yiok  Pang     .  .New  Westniinuliii' 

Love,  O.  A No  Htatioii 

Maitland,  It,  K.,  LL.ll.. .  Varn'oiivur 

Manuel,  Klihu  ...  \4Minluy 

Miller,  Arthur  N MisHion  (lil.y 

Miseiier,  William  D Duncaii'it 

Moody,  Wm.  K New  Wi'Htniinsltr 

Morden,  Geo.  H Nulmiii 

Neville,  Thomas  Upper  Hkueuu 

Osterhout,  Smith  S Nuus 

Pearson,  T.  D.(.Sin>'(/).  N.\Ventiuinatur 
Peek,  H   W.,  Af.A.,  ll.Sc.. No  Htutton 

Pieroe,  Wni.  H Hella  Ooola 

Procunier,C.A.,ilf..fl.(/''in.,S'»'c.)Kuii|c) 

Raley,  Ueo.  H Kituniuut 

Robina,  J.  U Similkameeu 

Robaon,  B.  (Chair.) Liulner 

Robaon,  J.  A Kamloopn 

Rosoman,  J.  K.  {Sicp'y) Mara 

Sharpc,  Allen  K Ilanuuoiirl 

Spencer,  JohnU Viciorla 

Stone,  VVm.  J Nir  eiiat 

Sutherland,  ChaB.  II,  M. .  VVelliiigtou 

Tate,  Chas.  M Victoria 

Thompson,  Samuel  J Vernon 

Turner,  James Clinton 

Watson,  C  New  Westminster 

White,  James  H (Jhilliwuik 

Whittinifton,  H.,M.A.,  li.Hc.(l'>iii.) 
C.  M.  Colle!.,'e,  New  Westminster 

Wilkinson,  Samuel Winnipey 

Wilkinsoh,  Rol>t...New  Westminster 

Winslow,  Joseph  W Shoplund 

Woo<l,  Jas.  A.  (CUaiv.).  ..Uevulstoke 

NOVA    SCOTIA   CONKICUKNCK. 

Rev.  John.  John.son,  President. 
Rev.  U.  W.  Johnson,  .M.A.,  Siv'i/. 
Rev.  O.  Grcinlund,  A.M.,   \     ,    , 
Rev.  11.  C.  McNeil,  ^"''■ 

Rev.  C.  E.  Orowell,  A.M.,  I    '^"'*- 

Ackman,  S.  R Itoylslon 

Ainley,  William Halifax 

Aikins,  John  \V Petite  Hiviere 

Allen,  Geo.  P Reserve  List 

Andrews,  W.  Vf.iPro/.). .  ..Sackvillu 

Angwin,  Jos.  G Hiirlinnton 

Anthony,  John  P At  Colleye 

Appleby,  Jabez  I'ort  .Mail  land 

Astbury,  John Wallace 

ArmstronjjT,  K.  O.,  A.B Mulirravu 

Baird,  Hazen  B Haddei  k 

Batty,  James  L Anilieisl 

Biffney,  John  G.  (■Sh;/.'/).  ..llunlsjiorl 
Bond,"G.  J.,  A.B.  (Ktlitnr).  ..UiMux 

Borden,  I?.  C.,  M.A Sackville 

Bowen,  T.  A Caledonia 

Brown,  W.  C.  (Sup'u) Middleton 

Brown,  William llorlon 

Brown,  Robert  M Louisbuiif 

Buckley,  F.  A.,  li.A  . .    .  Bi!d(,'ewater 
Burgess,  H..  .St.  George'S;  Hermiuia 

Cann,  W.  F Kiver  lleiiert 

Cassidy,  John  {Sup'y).  ..Bridgetown 

CotBn,  Jos.  S Aylesford 

Craig,  John Bear  River 

Croft,  W.  I New  Glasgow 

Crowell,  C.  E Lockport 

Daniel,  Leaiider  Leicester 

Daniel,  Atban Newjjort 

Davis,  J.  H     Port  LaTour 

Dawson,  J.  L.,  D.A. Windsor 

Dav,  Geo.  K Mahone  Hay 

Deindstadt,  Thos.  J Yarrnoutli 

DeBarres,  F.  W.  W.,  yl.B. .  ..Hebron 

Dobson,  W Halifax 

Donkin,  J.  E Liverpool 

Eklyvean,  W.  H Port  .Mouton 

England,  E.  E Yarmouth 

Evans,  W.  H Nappan 

Farquhar,  D River  .John 

Fisher,  Jos.  M Hantsport 

Friggens,  Fred Gabarus 


0«Mif*,  ifiWMih; , , , Mlddlcton 

OiMilK,  Wilffwlk' Halifax 

liiliii«,  ilfmw  It Orativllle  Kerry 

(ii.u,  ilohn     . , Petite  Riviere 

lifni/*',  W,  W. ,    Berwick 

itim\mtmit,  «.W.F,,  li.A.,  s.t.h. 

Berwiok 
Ui'oiiIimmI,  <»,,  AiM. . .  .KItcey'H  Cove 

llalu,  ,fo9«<ii|| Wolfvillo 

HmI'I,  i\m,  If;  (Mini  It) llridgelown 

Htt»l,  Tlioi,  If,  (/lup'y) Amherst 

l(p»fl,  iliM,  Si,  ,, , Stortnont 

ll-al,  i(;  ir  .  Acadia  Mines 

llwMly,,  W,  II,,  /;.// Si.ringhill 

i\tiimiimili,  /I,  M.  (.Vi/;i';/). . . .  Wolfville 
\ltimiltnill,  If.  I),, /I. //..Sandy's,  Bur. 
IlicbBV,  I),, ,   ,Nf.  (leofges,  Bermuda 

WiitUili'^,  A:  M.,  H.A Canning 

H'illa,  HnilllHUl\ll,  ///(.... Lunenburg 

lliM'kin,  AkIkiI' Halifax 

UnwiUj  .liiUll  W.  (,«/(//<';/).. Middleton 
flullaflH,  ttm,  (»,  (Nltji'y). . .  Avlesford 
jfiM'sl J4,  n:V.[lii,iik Hlpimril)'.nu.\\ta\ 

lliKisiii*,  ft.  II,,  M.A Harrington 

llnijltitiin,  JiW.  K Halifax 

,loliMi>IOfi,  ((,  v.,  /l.//..S(Mitlianipton 

,\nihmUl\i,  lUiUu Hlellarton 

iiMtinUiU,  M,  W,.  M.A Canso 

,lo»(,  iy,  M,A:,  h.ll S.vdney 

■loo),  )(:  M.j  II: A Hbubeniicadie 

Jiwf-,  Wm.  )(,(  //,/f Eureka 

\m\\ii,  W,  (i North  Hvdnev 

InmWW,  W,  II     (ixforil 

LulllMfd,  J((|(/(,  h.t) Dartmouth 

LiMnwImi,  Jttfiieg Mill  Village 

l-'()»d,  A       .,.,,, ,M1.  Mission 

Mu<i|»,  (fllHlfc*. , , . . ,  M  .,  . .  At  College 

MiW'k,  l(    MttCfy , ; . , , Onslow 

MmUif:  ,)//mI  ..,,...,,,,..  Al  College 

MniAHlillC  UolieCf I'ictou 

Mcl/itfcll,  (I,  11 Lunenburg 

ililcliull,  Umi,  V: White  Haven 

Moult:,  l/J,  II, , , ,  , Annapolis 

Mordoi,  \,  It;,  M.A Shelburne 

MosIk  r,  J,  A;  (Mnii'il) Windsor 

.MdNnJI,  II,  ()., Maitland 

M"NMil,  (I,  II,,,, Student 

Mmiko,  H,  A Ingonish 

Ni'o|»)(||,  A,  W Chester 

.Nil{))lint((()M,  Willliiin. . .  Hiver  Philip 
•  »ill»i|)iW(lli»,W.A.   Hnilev's  Hav.Her. 

I'arkKf,  \Ni\\\iiU,  ll  Five  Islands 

\>illUimm,  ||»"|(tv  I' Hp.serve  List 

\>u\\\M\im,  Vm\,'ii . .  Advocate  Mai')or 

I'unv,  W,  0 ., .  Olcn  Margaret 

l'|)ul».-M,  -lolKI   ,., N.  E.  Harbor 

I'liillips,  WillJrtin Digbv 

I'ltislwoiwl,  I'mkI  (,V(M)'m)..  ..Berwick 
|'restW(W«l, -I,  W.,  II. A.,  Il.n... 

Ilaliiillon,  Bermuda 

I'lirvis,  Willlwm  , Guvsboro' 

Itkonolds,  A,  J  .,.,  Without  Circuit 

Hoi^ai-ft,  .1,  A,,,,,, Tniro 

Uidiiiid,  M,  A,,,, Aspv  Bav 

llyan,  Williitllt. Nichoisvill'e 

U.\Bn,  W;  M Avondale 

Saiifoid,  ADiPftM,)  //./I    Truro 

Hcoll,  If,  It  Amherst  Head 

Wliarii,  illtlltM I'arrsboro' 

KI)Bp|)«Kl'!0((,  ,(.  W Arcadia 

Ktllirh,  Kjilittfit  (Niip'ii) Halifax 

Mntilh,  T,  W„   III) Halifax 

KinJHl,  ,1,  A Kigbv  Neck 

SpoMOjilw,  ,1,  |„  (fiuij'ii). .  . .  Middleton 

Klev»ins,  II,  « Kentville 

Ht,ri»lllM|'/|,  ((rtlllPS Hri  Igelown 

Swallow, (),W„  II  A     l't„Hawkesburv 

Tu,vl<if,  •hum  (lilip'il) Berwick 

Templw,  M,  A,,  /'.  />.  (Siipii). .  Halifax 
Tooln,  ,1,  II     ....... ,  Lawrencetown 

TowiishimI,  II,  If,,  li.A Brenton 

TnriiBf, .(,  W ,,,.,,,,.. , . Wentworth 

Tnriiuf,  W,  !(,,,,..,. Satnbro 

TnllJB,  0,  W,  (Niip'y) Pugwash 

TiitflB,  A,  «,  (Hilp-jl) Berwick 

TWBwIin,  ilwiies/ i ,,,,....  Port  Hood 
TylBC, «.!,  M .,,,,,, ,   , , . . .  Wevniouth 


Walker,  David,  B.A Walton 

Wootton,  T. . .  Mugquodoboit  Harlxir 

Williams,  Robert Pugwash 

Wright,  Fred.  H.,  A.M Ilalifux 

Whitman,  G.  W.  .Mid.Musquo<l()hoJt 
Wilson,  Thos.  A.,  B.D On  Leiive 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  AND  PRINCE 
EDWARD  ISLAND  CONFERENCE. 

Rev.  Thos.  Marshall,  Prenident. 

Rev.  (ieorge  Steel,  Seeretanj. 

Re\.   J.   W.   McConnell,   B.A.,  and 

Rev.  J.  B.  Gough,  An»int.  Sem. 
Rev.  Geo.  W.  Fisher,  Journal  Sec. 
Allen,  John  S.. Murray  Harbor,  P  !■;  I 

Allen,  Thomas Hillsboro",  N  |i 

Bayley,  I).  B.,  B.A  .  Springfield,  .N  H 

Bavle'y,  S.  A Grand  Manan,  \  I! 

Baker,  H.  R.,  if. .4.  .Cornwall,  P  K  I 
Balderston,  H.  H.,i?.il..Bocabec,  N  B 

Bell,  A.  C,  S.T.B Bayfield,  N  li 

Bell,  Edward Nashwaak,  ,\  H 

Berrie,  J.  0 St.  Andrews,  N  li 

Breoken,R.,3/.il,i>Z).Saokville,  N  I! 

Brewer,  VV.  W Monoton,  N  H 

Bryeiiton,  W.  H. .  .Leave  of  Absence 

Buchanan,  W.  J Upham,  N  li 

Campbell,  G.  M  Charlottetown,  P  K  I 

Campbell,  K.  J Jerusalem,  N  li 

Champion,  Josiah Student 

Chapman,  A.  E.,  B.A..  ..Alma,  N  li 
Chapman,  D.,  />./>.. Woodstock,  N  H 

Chowen,  Daniel  R Reserve  List 

Clarke,  H.  J.  fSttp'ri).  .Bocabec,  N  II 

Clark,  J,  A.,  if, .4 Newcastle,  N  li 

Clements,  R.  W.  J. . .  Hoiestown,  N  B 

Colpitts,  R.  A Leave  of  Absence 

Colter,  J.  J.,  S.T.B.  (Stip'd) 

Fredericton,  N  B 

Coniben,  Charles Albert,  N  B 

Crisp,  James St.  John,  N  B 

Crisp,  R.  S Moncton,  N  li 

Daniel,  Henry  (Sup'd).iit.  John,  N  B 
Dawson, G.  F.,  /i.il. Dorchester,  N  B 
Duke,  J.  A.  (Si/j>'tf).  .Hampton,  N  li 

Dysant,  John Richmond,  N  B 

Estey,  J.  F Souris,  P  E  I 

Evans,E.,DZ).(SK;)'d). Hampton,  N  B 

Fisher,  G.  W Kairville,  N  B 

Frizzel,  Frank Richmond,  N  B 

Fulton,  R.  G Kingston,  N  li 

Goldsmith,  Jno Alberton,  P  E I 

Gough,  J.  B Hartland,  N  B 

Gregg,  J.  S.,  Ji.A..St.  Martin's,  N  B 

Hamilton.  C,  W Sussex,  N  B 

Harrison,F.W.(S'rf). . ,  ,Sackville,  N  B 
Harrison,  G.  (..Swj/if). Newcastle,  N  B 
Harrison,  H.  A.  B.  .Canterbury,  N  B 

Harrison,  Wm Bathurst,  N  I! 

Hicks,  Thomas Tryon,  P  E  I 

Howard,  S.,  B.A SackviUe,  N  B 

Howard,  W.  J.,  J3.il . .  Winsloe,  P  K  1 

Howie,  Isaac St.  David,  N  li 

Ives,  John  A Florenceville,  N  H 

James,  Silas Bale  Verte,  N  B 

Johnson.  W.  E.,  fi.i4..Harcourt,  N  B 

King,  J.  K Salisbury,  N  B 

Kirby,  VV.  J.. .  .Charlottetown,  P  E  I 
Knight,  V.  R.,  ^.if .  ,St.  James,  N  B 

Lawson,  Wm Richilmcto,  N  B 

Leard,  L.  J Student 

Lepage,  A.  E Upper  Kent,  N  B 

Lodge,  D,  H.  (Stiv'd)  Charlottetown, 

PKI 

Lodge,  W.  W Marysville,  N  H 

Lucas,  Aquila(Fi'e/(<  Sec.  0/  ^.B.S.i'. 

AKsnelatiun) Sussex,  N  li 

McConnell, J. W., B.4..Vernen  Rivei-, 

PEl 
McCuUy,  A.  D.,  B.I>.  .Welsford,  N  B 

McDonald,  L.  R Student 

McLaughlin,  N.,  B.A  .Gagetown,  N  li 
McLeod,  A.  D . .  Mount  Stewart,  P  E  I 

Manaton,  C.  H Bideford,  P  E  B 

Marr,  Hedley  D Kingsclear,  N  B 

Marshall,  T.  (Pre8.)...St.  John,  N  B 


Matthews,  W.  C 6 

Opic  Kichard Little 

I'ilimr,  (J.  C.  P.  ...Bee 
FalsU'v,  C.  H.,  .yf.A..Sa. 
Parlfii-,  I.  N,......Grai.- 

Piirkiiis.  Joseph St 

I'ascoe,  J.  (.S'ltp'ii),, Petit 
Pavson.G.  B.  (Sui)'d)Fre 

I'ehnii,  Henry Mon 

Penria,  William St 

Pepinr,  \V.  R A 

Pirliics,  F.  H.  W St 

Pierce,  IL,  B.A Grai 

Piene,  Thomas Ape 

eo\K,\i.,l>.0.(Sup'd).H[ 
Prince.  John  (S(tp'd)..Ui 
((..(iiis.i.v,  F'dmund ,  ■ .  Buct 


The 

Bishop— Key.  W. 
Secre.tary—Hcv. 
Conference  I'reaHi 
Mission  freside.n 
Mission  Treamin 

Bean,  E.  H He 

lieiin,.!.  W.  fS«M.;....Na 

Becker,  Emil 

Reese,  W.  (.Sfu.) Nai 

Bulender,  C 

Brand,  D.  II 

Braun,  G 

Brami.G.  P 

Brium,  O.  K.  (Lociil). 

Burn. E 

Burn, G 

Clemens,  M 

Cwiens,  D.  H.( Local)..' 

Damm,  G.  D Atterc 

Dcvitt,  I.  K 

Dierlrtinm,  11.; 

Diniel.D.  (Sup'y) 

Ebv,E 

Eiilt,  L.  K H 

FInkbeiner,  O 

Pinkbeiiicr,  C.  S 

Finkbeitier,  S 

Garret,  J.  C.  (/.ooiiO 

Grenzel)ach,  J.  H Pell 

Grenzeb.ich,  J.  0 

Hiist,G.  F 

Haist,  A.  Y 


The  next  Aimual  Meetin 

Arendt,  M 

Badke,  J Hi 

Berner,  U 

Berthold,  E.  G Langeii 

Blunok,  A 

Braokebusch,  G 

Bredlow,  F Wetas 

Briich.  F  

ChriBticuisen,  B.. Grand  I 

Diiclisel,  (i 

Elfir"*6r8    A ■ 

(ienziuer,  E.  .M.  (.Secretai 
Goo3,  J.  (Treasurer)  .. .. 

llenkel,  H 

Hahn,  F 

Hoffman,  E.  (President). 


President-  J.M.  Mallory, 
rrcHsurB)-— Thos.  Theal, 
Secretary— U.  Johnson, 
Out. 

Tmslees—.]a.s.  Jacksm, 
()nt.;  Geo.  Whitall,   Ol 
Geo.  D.Hart,  Picton,  < 


[1897  I  1897] 


CLERGY — METHODIST — EVANGELICAL   ASSOCIATION. 


161 


I......... Walton 

luodoboit  Harbor 

........  Pnt'«  ash 

1..^. Halifax 

lid.Musquodoboit 
■  D On  Leave 

i  AND  PRINCE 
CONFERKNCE. 

1,  Prexident. 
Seirretaij/- 
inell,   n.A.,  and 
,  Ansint.  SeiH. 
r,  Journal  Sec. 
•ay  Harbor,  V  !■;  i 
.  Hillsboro',  N  li 
..Sprin(ffleId,NH 
•and  Manan,  \  \\ 
.Cornwall,  I'  K  1 
..4..Bocabei;,  N'  li 
. . .  Bayfield,  N  li 

Nashwaak,  N  H 
It.  Andrews,  N  ij 
Z>.Haokville,  Mi 
. .  .Monoton,  N  H 
joave  of  Absence 
—  Uphani,  N  li 
rlottetown,  p  K  i 
.Jerusalem,  N  li 

Student 

A.... Alma,  N  li 
Woodstock,  N  li 

Reserve  List 

).  .Bocabec,  N  B 
.Newcastle,  N  B 
.  Boiestown,  N  B 
/eave  of  Abseni.e 

{Sup'd) 
•"redericton,  N  B 
...Albert,  N  B 
, . .  St.  John,  N  B 
.  .Moncton,  N  B 
i). St.  John,  NB 
IJorchester,  N  li 

.Hampton,  N  li 
.Richmond,  N  B 
. . .  Souris,  P  E  1 
). Hampton,  MB 
...Kairville,  N  B 
Richmond,  N  B 

.Kin(,'aton,  N  B 
.Alberton,  PEI 
..Hartland,  N  B 
t.  Martin's,  N  B 

Sussex,  N  B 

..Sackville,  NB 

Newcastle,  N  B 
Canterbury,  N  B 
.  .Buthurst,  N  B 
...Try on.  PKI 
.  Sackville,  N  B 
.Winsloe,  PKI 
.St.  David,  N  B 
)renceville,  N  B 
Baie  Verte,  N  B 
.Harcourt,  N  B 

Salisbury,  N  B 
ottetown,  P  E  I 
.St.  James,  N  B 
lichibucto,  N  B 

Student 

pper  Kent,  N  B 

Charlottetown, 

PEI 

Marysville,  N  li 

fee.  of  tJ.B.S.^: 

Sussex,  N  B 

..Vernen  Rivev, 

PEI 

.Welsford,  N  B 

Student 

Gagetown,  N  li 
;  Stewart,  P  E  I 
Sideford,  P  E  B 
CingBclear,  N  B 
.St.  John,  N  B 


Matthews.  W.  C Shedlac,  N  B 

Opie  Itichard Little  York,  PEI 

Palmer,  (J.  C.  P.  . .  .Bedeque,  P  E  I 
Haislev,  C.  H.,  .V.4 .  .Sackville,  N  B 

Parker,  I.  N Qrand  Lake,  N  B 

Parkins,  Joseph Shetfleld.  N  B 

Pascoe,  J.  (ii«p'(i).  .Petitcodiao,  N  B 
Payson,  (J.  B.  (Sup'd)  Fred'rict'n,  N  B 

Pehna,  Henry Montigue,  PEI 

Peiina,  William ..... .St.  John,  N  B 

Pepper,  W.  R Andover,  N  B 

Pickles,  K.  H.  W St.  John,  N  B 

Pierce,  II.,  H.A Granville,  PEI 

Pierce,  Thomas Apohaqui,  N  B 

Pojie,  II.,  IKD. (Sup'd). St.  John,  N  B 
Prince,  John  (Sup'd).  .Moncton,  N  B 
K.iinsiy,  Edmund . .  .Buctouche,  N  B 


Reed.  John St.  John,  N  B 

Rice,  S.  H Milltown,  N  B 

Rice,  H.  C Old  Ridge,  N  B 

Ross.  George  A. .  ..Sunny  Brae,  N  B 
Seller,  Geo.  A.  . .  Floreneeville,  N  B 
Seller,  Joseph,  M.A....  Gibson.  N  B 

Shenton,  Job St.  John,  N  B 

Slackford,  Elias  . . .  West  Cape,  PEI 

Smith,  E.  M Reserve  List 

Smith,  Wm.  E Leave  of  Absence 

Spargo,  W.  H Jacksonville,  N  B 

Sprague,  H.,  D.D..HI.  Stephen,  N  B 
Stebbings,  Thomas. Petit«odiao,  N  B 

Steel,  George.  Chatham,  N  B 

Stewart,C,/)A>.(PrQ^.). Sackville,  NB 
Teasdale,  J.J Fredericton,  N  B 


Teed,  S.  T.  (Sup'd)...  Moncton,  N  B 
Tennant,  W.  B.  Courtenay  Bay,  N  B 

Thomas,  H.  E  Stanley,  N  B 

Thomas,  W.  B Derby,  N  B 

Thomson,  W.  A. .  .Campbellton,  N  B 

Turner.  E.  C Pownal,  PEI 

Tweedie,Wni.(5»i^V).  Hampton,  N  B 

Wason,  L.  J Deer  Island,  N  B 

Wass.  Wm Keswick.  N  B 

Weddall,  RW,  ^B.Summerside.PE  I 

Wightman.  F.  A Margate,  PEI 

Williams,  T.  L. ..  Point  de  Bute,  N  B 
Wilson,  R,  PhD  (iup'dj. St.John,  N  B 

Young,  G.  M Hampton,  N  B 

Young,  H.  Stanley Student 

Young,  John  B Elgin,  N  B 


EVAflGELICAL  ASSOCI/yTION  OF  KORTH  AMERICA. 


CANADA  CO.VFKREN'CR. 

The  next  Annual  Session  convenes  at  Port  Elgin,  Ont., 

Bishop— liev.  W.  Horn 

Secretary— Rev.  J.  G.  Litt 

Conference  Treanurer-Rev.  S.  R.  Knechtel 

Mission  I'reidde.nt — Hev.  J.  Umbach  

Mission  Treosttrcr— Rev.  L.  H.  Wagner   


Bean,  E.  H Ilespeler,  Otit. 

Bean,  J.  W.  (fSfw.J.  ...Naperville,  III. 

Bci'ker,  Emil Benmiller 

Beese,  W.  (Stu.) Naperville,  111. 

Bolender,  C Pembroke 

Brand,  D.  H Zurich 

Braun,  G Hamilton 

Brann,  G.  F Dieiiierton 

Braun,  G.  K.  (Local) Crediton 

Burn,  E Hanover 

Burn,  (} Rye,  Ont. 

Cleniena.M Plattsville 

C'liniens,  D.  H.  ("iocay..  Washington 

Duiini,  G.  D Atterclitt'e  Station 

Dcvitt,  I.   K Rodney 

Dierlanim,  H . ; Chesley 

Dippel,  D.  (Sti-p'y) Eliiiira 

Eby,  E Dashwnod 

Eidt,  L.  K Rorkiiigliain 

Finkbeiner,  O Milverton 

Finkbeiiicr,  C.  S l.istowel 

Finkbeiner.  S Credituu 

Garret,  J.  C.  (I.octil) Tilsoiibiirg 

Grenzobach,  J.  H . . . .  Pelliani  Centre 

Grenzcbacb,  J.  0 Elmwood 

Hiist,  G.  P Mildmay 

Haist,  A.  Y St.  Jai'obs 


Hardy,  Bristol  (Local) Stratford  1 

Haiioh,  Theo Port  Elgin 

Haucb,  J.  P.iPren.  Kid  )....  Berlin  | 
Haucb,  8.  M  (S«it(/fn«)Naperville,Ill  i 
Hoebn,  W.  0.  (S^».).. Naperville,  111.  i 
Holtzman,  H.  J.  (5<«.)..Sebringvillc  1 
Kliiigbeil,  W.  CStit.;  Naperville,  111. 

Knechtel,  S.  R. Berlin 

Koenig,  D.  B.  (Stu).  Naperville,  111. 

Kreh,  D.  {Pres.  Eld.) Stratford 

Krug,  Wm.  (Local) Chesley 

Krupp,  S Glensliee 

Kaatz,  C.  G  Golden  Lake 

Leibold,  H.  H Killaloe  Station 

Litt,  J.  G Cainpden 

Maurer,  M Gowansto wn 

Meyer,  F Tavistock 

Miller,  J.  (Local) Elmira 

Morliick,  J.  C  South  Caynga 

.Moyer.  J.   M Stratford 

Naergarth,  J.  (Local) Winslow 

Rieder,  D Elniira 

Rile,  E.  E Selkirk 

Sauer,  A.  W Morriston 

Scliarlfe,  F.  (Local) Dasliv/ood 

Slietller,  A.  (Local) Dashwood 

Schmidt.  H.  O.  G Golden  LakH 


April  17th,  1807. 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Campden,  Ont. 

Berlin,  Ont. 

New  Hamburg,  Ont. 

Stratford,  Ont. 

Schniitt,  J.  A Crediton 

Schneider,  U.  (Locai) ..  South  Cayuga 

Schwnlin,  J.  K Philipsburg 

Schwandt,  W Williainsford 

Seito,  Iliruma.  (Stu). .Tokio,  Japan 

Spies,  F.  S Ilawksville 

Staebler,  J Crediton 

Steuernagel,  C Waterloo 

Thomas,  H.  A  Alsfeldt 

Thomas,  E.  H.  (Local) Norwich 

Umbach,  J New  H.unburg 

Umbach,  S.  L.  (Pro/.  Union  Biblical 

Institute) Naperville,  III. 

Wagner,   L.    H Sebringvdie 

Wiigner,  G.  H New  Ham  burg 

Walter,  J .  (Local)  Listowel 

Werner  IL,  (Sup'd) Rodney 

Wildfang,  L.  (Local) Tavistock 

Willielm,  J Arnprior 

Wing,  L.  M.  (Pres.  Kid.) Berlin 

Winkler,  Ph.  (Sup'd) St.  Jacobs 

Witticli,  L Rye,  Muskoka 

Wettlaufer,W.H.(S<H.)Naperville,IU. 

Yaeger,  W.  J Waterloo 

Yenni ,  J.  D     Waterdown 

Zumstein,  E.  H.  (Local) Elcho 

Zimmermann.W  (Sfa.)Naperville,lll. 


THE  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  SYNOD  OF  CANADA. 


The  next  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Sy 

Arendt,  M Waterloo 

Badke,  J Humberstone 

Berner,  U Elmwood 

Berthold,  E.  G Langenburg,  Assa. 

Blunok,  A Rostock 

Brackebusch,  G Egativille 

Bredlow,  F Wetaskiwin,  Alb. 

Briicli,  F  Biittonville 

Christiansen,  H.  .Grand  Haven,  Mich 

Daclisel,  (i Listowel 

Egjrers,  A Hespeler 

Genzruer,  E.  .VI.  (Secretar if).. Auhnrn 

Goos,  J.  (Treasurer) Hanover 

Ilenkel,  H Rankin 

llahn,  F Pembroke 

Hoffman.  E.  (President).     Hamilton 


nod  will  be  held  at  Waterloo,  Ont.,  beginning  Thursdry,  June  10th,  1897. 


Holm,  E Wellesley 

Keller,  S.  L Morrisb\irg 

Langhob.,  J Philipsburg 

Loeb,  F Baden 

Maass,  J Preston 

Mueller,  P.  W Toronto 

Midler,  B New  Hamburg 

Midler,  P.,M.D VValkerton 

Miinzinger,  F.  N Wellesley 

Neudiirffer,  E.  (Ki«e-P)'«s.)Neustadt 

Petschke,  H Heidelberg 

Pempeit,  F Edmonton,  Alb. 

Ramthun,  E New  Dundee 

Rembe,  H  Desboro 

Ruccius,  M Wiiuiipeg 

Sander,  H Wellesley 


Schmieder,  II.  C Edenwald,  Assa 

Schiielke,  E Zurich 

Schulz,  A.  R Elmira 

"^  hneider Denbigh 

Schroder,  U. .  .Ui>.  Thome  Centre.  (^ 

Shunk,  J North  Williamsburg 

Strempfer,  J East  Toledo,  Ohio 

Twictmeicr  H Hanover 

Veit,  F Tavistock 

Walbaum,  H Conestogo 

Weizand,  H Brodhagen 

Willing,  W Gretna,  Man. 

Zaruke,  C Arnprior 

Zocher,  G.  de Ottawa 


President-  J.M.  Mallory,  Bloomfleld. 

Tre(mtrer—Thoa.  Theal,  Fult(m,  O. 

Secretary— B.  Johnson,  West  Lake, 
Ont. 

Tnistees — Jas.  Jacksm,  Bloomfleld, 
Ont;  Geo.  Whitall,  Olinda,  Ont.; 
Geo.  D.Hart,  Picton,  Ont. 


U^IVERSALIST  CHURCH. 

Trustees  Mission  Fund  —  J.  T. 
Middleton,  M.  P.  P.,  Hamilton, 
Ont.  ;  Joseph  B.  Leavitt,  Picton, 
Ont.;  John  McBride,  Port  Dover, 
Ont. 

Fortney,  L.  F Waterloo,  Q  I 

Gregory,  T.  B Halifax,  N  S'-l 


Lavelle,  Rev.  J.  R Fulton,  O 

Leonard,  Rev.  F.  G. . .  Moe's  River,  Q 

McLaughlin,  J.  W Huntville,  Q 

Miller,  F North  Hatley,  Q 

Pratt,  W.  A Halifax,  N  S 

Smith,  H.  M.Picton  and  Bloomtield,0 

Yates,   St.   Ethbert. .  Blenheim  and 

Olinda,  Ont 


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The  General  Assembly  will  meet  In  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Winnipeg,  on  the  second  Thursday  of  June,  189; 
at  8  p.m. 

Officers  1896-97. 

Moderator  .•—Rev.  D.  M.  Gordon,  D.D Halifax. 

Clerks .-— Kev.  Robert  Campbell,  D.D Montreal. 

Rev.  Robert  H.  Warden,  D.D Toronto. 


SYNOD  OF  THE  MARITIME 
PROVINCES. 

Rev.  T.  Sedgwick,   Tatamagouche, 
N.S.,  Clerk. 

Aitken,  Wm Newcastle,  N  B 

Allan,  J.  M Waterville 

Annand,  J.,  M.A.  (MUs) N.  Heb. 

Archibald,  W.  P.,  B.D. .  .Sunny  Brae 

Barker,  J Esciiminac 

Bayne,  E.  S Hillsboro 

Bearisto,  J.  K Glassville,  N  B 

Begg,  W.  P.,  M.A....  Kentville,  N S 
Bennett, J.,  D.D.{Ret.).&t.  John,NB 

Black,  J.  S Halifax 

Bowman  A New  Glasgow 

Boyd,  A Kempt,  N  S 

Boyd,  Samuel Wallace,  N  S 

Bruce,  Geo.,  D.D St.  John,  N  B 

Bruce,  W.  T Church  Point 

Burrows,  Andw.,  D.D Bermuda 

Burgess,  Jas Carleton,  St.  John 

Cairns,  J. A.,  M.A Scotsburn,  N  S 

Calder,  W.  C Lofrgieville 

Calder,  William  R Mira,  C  B 

Cameron,  Alex.(/{t;t.)L.Stewiacke,NS 

Cameron,  John Bridgetown 

Cameron,  J.  G.  .Murray  Har.  N.,  PEI 
Campbell,  Alexander. ..  Merigornish 

Campbell,  M Strathalbyn 

Carr,  A.  F.,J)f.4.,CanipbelItown,N  B 

Carruthers,  J New  Glasgow,  N  S 

Carson,  G.  S.,  B.A Pictou,  N  S 

Chase,  J.H.,  Jf.4.  .Onslow  Stat.,  N  S 

Clarke,  D.  McD Chipman,  N  B 

Clarl.c,  G.  M Halifax 

Coffin,  J.  R Durham 

Coffin,  F.  S. .  .Lower  Stewiaeke,  NS 

Coffin,  F.  J 

Corbett,  T Kirkland,  N  B 

Craise,  A Mount  Stewart 

Crawford,  H Dublin  Shore,  N  S 

Crawford,  J.  W Malione  Bay,  N  3 

Cumming,  Robert ....  Westville,  N  S 

Gumming,  Thomas Truro,  N  S 

Currie,  John,  D.D.  (Pro/.)..  Halifax 
Darragh,  W.  S.  (Ret.). .  Linden,  N  S 
Dawson,  Wm.,  B.D....  Folly  Vil.,  N  S 

Dickie,  A.  B Milford,  N  S 

Dickie,  H Windsor 

Dill,  E.  M.,  B.A>..Summerside,  PEI 

Drummond,  D Boulardine,  C  B 

Dustan,  John  F Halifax 

Falconer,  Alex Pictou,  N  S 

Falconer,  J.  P Bedford 


Falconer,  J.  W Newport 

Falconer,  R.  A Halifax 

Fisher,  George,  B..4..Dalhousie,  N  B 

Fisher,  J.  M Princetown 

Fiske,  D.,  i?.X)..  ..Florenceville,  NB 

Forbes,  J.  A Glace  Bay,  C  B 

Forbe.s,  J.  F    Sydney,  N  S 

Forrest,  J.,D.D.(Pr.D.Col.)  Halifax 
Fotheringham,  T.  F..  ..St. John, NB 
Fowler,  Thomas,  M.A .  .Ha'ifax,  N  8 

Fowler,  W.  J Sherbrooke 

Fraser,  D.S..  BA..V.  Stewiaeke,  N  S 

Fraser,  D Hampton 

Fraser,  John  North  Shore 

Fraser,  J.  R Alberton,  P  EI 

Fraser,  W.  M.,  B.  So Halifax 

Fraser,  A.  D Matapodia 

FuUerton,    T.  F Charlottetown 

Gandier,  A Halifax 

Geggie,  A.  L Truro,  N  S 

Gillies,  E.. Murray  Harbour  S.,  P  E  I 

Gillis,  J Dundas.  P  E  I 

Gordon,  D.  M.,  D.D.(Prof.).  .Halifax 

Gordon,  G.  L River  John,  N  S 

Grant,  Alex Whycocomah  C  B 

Grant,  II.  R Trenton 

(Jrant,  K.  J. ,Z).Z).. S.Fernando,  Trin. 

Grant,  Wm Port  Morien 

Gratz,  G.  C Toljique 

Gray,  A Economy 

Gray,  J.,  B.D.  (««(.). ...Sussex,  N  B 

Greenless,  J.  A St.  Peter's 

Gunn,  A.,  B.A Cardigan,  PEI 

Gunn,  Arch Bloomfleld 

Gunn,  A.  D. .  .Upper  Stewiaeke,  N  S 
Hamilton, W., Kingston,  Kent  Co.  N  B 
Harvey,  M.,  B.A. . .  St.  John's,  Nfld 

Harvey,  McL Quoddy 

Hawley,  John Milltown,  N  B 

Henderson,  Duncan.. Blue  Mt.,  N  8 

Herdman,  A.  VV.  K Port  Elgin 

Jack,  L.  (Ret.) Buctouche,  N  B 

Jack,  T.  C,  B.A North  Svdney 

Job,  F.  L River  Hebert 

Johnson,  Joseph Covehead 

Johnston,  T.  G .  Blackville,  NB 

Kinnear,  G.  F.  .New  Richmond,  N  B 

Kirk.  J.  N Linden 

Laing,  Robert,  M.A Halifax 

Lawson,  O.  G Riversdale 

Layton,  Jacob Elmsdale 

Leek,  George  A La  Have,  N  S 

Lodds,  A.  J Edmunston 

McArthur,  S.  J Bedeque,  North 

McClure,  J.  K Harcourt 

UMoCoy,  Joseph,  iW.  A. .Chatham,  NS 

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McCulloch.W.,0.2>.(i{e«.).Truro,NS 

MoCurdy,  J.  F Hampton 

McDonald,  A.  D Montrose 

McDonald,  A.  J Union  (!(ntre 

McDonald,D.,BA.B/)...Stratlibiiriie 

McDonald,  J.  R Fairvitw 

McDonald,  Willard.Fredericton,  N  B 
McDougall,  Donald  . . .  Badileok,  U  B 
McFarlane,  J.  D. .  ..East  River,  ^^t.  M 

McGillivray,  Daniel Lunentmri; 

McGillivray,  J.  D Tiuro 

MoGlashen,  J.  A Bridgcpctt 

McGregor,  D Amherst,  N  S 

Mcintosh,  A.  D Pugwash 

Mclvor,  J.  G Fairvie* 

McKay,  H.  B Wallace,  NS 

MoKav.J.  McG.  (/?ef.)N.Gla8gow,  .N  B 

McKay,  Neil Chatham,  N  B 

McKenzie,A.A.,3fA,BSc.St.Steptieiis 

McKenzie,  J.  A Pugwash,  NS 

McKenzie,  J.  A Acadia  Mines 

McKenzie.  J.  W.,  B.A.Midgell,  PKI 
McKenzie,J.W.  (itfis«)New  Hebrides 
McKenzie,  M.  A. . .  Grand  River,  LB 

McKinnon,  C,  B.D M.  Stewiaeke 

McKichan,  A.  J Barney  IMver 

McKinnon,  Duncan , .  Lockeport,  N  S 
McLean, A.,i»f.A.(lf.C.;NewGlas!;ow 

McLean  J.  A Harvey,  N  B 

McLean,  J.  A Staikev's 

McLean,  J.  B.,  B.D.  .Little  Harljoiir 

McLean,  Ja,a Great  Village,  N  S 

McLean,  H.  K  Parslioro 

McLean,  Roderick.  .Vallevfield,  CEI 

McLeod,  A.  B Vallev  Station 

McLeod.  A.  W.,  /'/(.D.Thorbuni,  NS 
McLeod, D.B.,3r A.. .  .Kinross,  PEI 

McLeod,  J.  M.,  M.A New  Mills 

McI-end,  M Loch  Lomond,  CB 

McLeo<l,  Mai EInglishlowii 

McLeod,  Wm Labv.idor 

McMillan,  Angus West  Ray 

McMillan,  Donald. Svdney  Mines,  CB 

McMillan,  John,  B.D Haliiax 

McNeill,  L.  G.,  M.A . .  St.  John,  N  B 

McNichol,  W Hopewell 

McPherson,  H.  H.,  M.A... .  Halifax 

McRae,  -~ Raddwk 

McRae,  P.  K Earltowii 

MacKav,  J.  D Dorchtster 

Mahon;  A.  W St.  Andrews,  N  I! 

Mason.W.  A., B.A.  .Georgetown, PEI 

Maxwell,  W  Durliam 

Millar,  E.  D.,  B.A... Yarmouth,  NS 

Millar,  Thos Debec  Junction 

Milligan,  G.  S . .  Harbour  Grace,  Nfid 


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Mnrii'soti,P.M.,D.D.(A.f/f.Oi 

Morasli,  A.   V Upper 

Morton,  A.  S She 

Morton.  J.,  A).D....Tunapi 

Mormon,  W.C .Bay  < 

Moss,  W.  T.  D Marslifl 

Mullen,  J.  S Sto 

Miiiiro,  J.  R.,  B.A..Antigi 

Mii"io,  Chris 

Murray,  I.,  D.V).. North  Sy 

Mmray,  F.W Bass  I 

Murray,  .las 

.Murray,  John Shubenn 

Murray,  J.  D Red 

Murray,  Jas.  (IF.C.)...Mon 

Murray,  T.  H Law 

Ness,  W.  H 1 

Nicholson, T.(ftet.).Riyer( 

I'.irker,  L.  \V • 

Patterson,    G.,    D.D.    (W 

Peacock,  W....Sch.  Bdg., 

Policy,  Jas.  F L.  Mu 

Pollok,  A.,  D.D.  (Prof.)  . 

Hiingle,  0.  C 

Rankin,  K.  B 

Kainnie,  W.W 

Kaltie,  E.  J • 

Kaulston,  A e 

Kobbins,  John 

Bol)ertson,  A....  New  Gl 

llobertson,  H.  A 

Rol)eit8on,  J.,  J/..l..Blacl 
Robinson,  J.  M.,B.A..Mc 

Rogers,  A.,  B.A N 

Kosborough,J.J»f.A.Masq 

Rose,  John M 

Ross,  Alex V^ 

Pons,  Geo.  E 

Ross,  James Wi 

Ross,  Wm.,  B.A.PrinceV 

Scott,  Wm Ch 

Sedgwick,T.,D.  D.  Tatanu 

Simpson,  Allan 

Simpson,  F.  0 

Sinclair,  A.  McLean.... B 

Sinclair,  Jaa 

Sinclair,  K.  G 

Spenser,  W.  H Mor 

Smith,  E M.  M 

Smith,  W.  H 

Stirling,  Alex CI 

Stewart,  A.  S 

Stewart,  Thos Dar 

Stewart,  W.  A Sh 

Sutherland,  D.,  Charlott 

Sutherlanil,  Donald ( 

Sutherland,  J Cak 

Sutherland,  J.  M 

Sutherland,  J.  S 

Thomson,  A.  F..Bathur 
Thomson,  A.  M. ..Margi 

Thomson,  A.  W 

Thompson ,  F.  W.Upper  M 

TiilTts,  W.  M 

Turnbull,  J.H.,3f.A..& 

Vans,  R 

Vert,  A.  E 

Whidden,  R.  S 

Whiteside,  Jas Wo 

Wright,  D Si 

SYNOD  OF  MON 

AND  OTTAV 

Rev.  K.  Maclennan,  Li 

Ander3on,D.,ilf.A.(Be<) 

Amaron,  C.  E 

Armstrong,  W.  D.,  Ph. 

Aston,  E 

Barclay,  James,  M.A.,j 
Bayne,  G.Dunlop,  B.A 

Bayne,  G.  T.,B.A 

lieauchamp,  P 

Beatt,  J.  H 


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Mnrri«ion,P.M.,D.D.(il,r/f.P%.)Hallfax 

Mormli,  A.   V Upper  Caledonia 

Morion,  A.  S Shediac,  N  B 

Mortiin,  J.,  h.D Tuiiapuna,  Trin. 

Mnrrisnn,  W.  C Hay  of   iHlaiidg 

Moss,  W.  T.  D MarHhtleld,  P  K  I 

Mullen,  .1.  S Stanley,  N  B 

Miinro,  J.  It.,  B.A  . .  Antixoiilsn,  N  S 

Mii'^ro,  Chris Oxford 

Murray,  I.,  CD.. North  Sydney,  0  B 

Murray,  F.W Uagg  River,  N  B 

.Murriiy,  .las Montrose 

jiiirrav,  John..  ..SluihenacjMlie,  C  B 

Murray,  J.  D Red  Hank,  N  B 

Murray,  Jas.  (W.C.)... Montrose.  I'EI 

Murray,  T.  II hawreni^etown 

N't'SH,  VV.  H I'ortapique 

Nicholson,  T.  (Ret.).  RiverCharlo,  N  B 

Parker,  L.  \V Clifton 

Patterson,    G.,    D.D.    (W.C.\   New 
Glasgow,  NS 

I'oacock,  W Seh.  Biltf..  Charlotte 

I'olley,  Jas.  F L.  Mus(iuodol)()il 

Pollok,  A.,  D.D.  (Prof.)  ...  Halifax 

I'rintflo,  li.  0 Pisarinco 

Kiinkin,  K.  B Sydney 

lUinnio,  W.W St. John 

Kattie,  K.  J Noel 

Kaulston,  A Salt  Sprinfrg 

Robbins,  John Truro,  N  S 

Roliertson,  A.. . .  New  Glastjow,  N.S 

Robertson,  II.  A Erromanga 

Robertson,  J.,  it.  .(..Black  River,  NB 
Robinson,  J.  M.,  ii.il..Moncton,  N  B 

Rou'ers,  A.,  B.^1 New  Glasgow 

Rosborough,  J.3f.^4.Mnsqnodoboit  H 

Rose,  John Malagawatoh 

Ross,  Alex VVhycoconiah 

Pois,  Geo.  E Halifax 

Ross,  James West  St.  John 

Ross,  Win.,  B..4.Prince  William,  N  B 

.Scott,  Wni Charlottetown 

Hedirwick,T.,D.  D.  Tatamagouche.N  S 

Simpson,  Allan Halifax 

Simpson,  K.  C Bridgewater 

Sinclair,  A.  McLean.... Belfast,  P  E  I 

Sinclair,  Jaa Bridgeville 

Sinclair,  K.  G Canard 

Spenser,  W.  H Montague,  P  E  I 

Smith,  E M.  Musqiiodoboit 

Smith,  W.  H Ferrona 

Stirling,  Alex Clifton,  P  E  I 

Stewart,  A.  S Woodville 

Stewart,  Thos Dartmouth,  N  S 

Stewart,  VV.  A .  Sheet  Harbour 

Sutherland,  D.,  Charlottetown,  P  E I 

Sutherland,  Donald Gabarus,  C  B 

Sutherland,  J Caledonia,  P  E  I 

Sutherland,  J.  M New  Carlisle 

Sutherland,  J.  S Sussex 

Thomson,  A.  F..Bathur8t  Vill.,  N  B 
Thomson,  A.  M. .  .Margaree  Harbour 

Thomson,  A.  W Conva 

Thompson, F.W.  Upper  Musquodoboit 

Ttilf  ts,  W.  M Stellarton 

Turiibull,  J.H.,  J»f.^..Stellarton,N  S 

Vans,  R Buctouc;he 

Vert,  A.  E St.  Croix 

Whidden,  R.  S Bridgetown 

Whiteside,  Jag Woodstock,  N  B 

Wright,  D Springhill,  N  S 

SYNOD  OF  MONTREAL 
AND  OTTAWA. 
Rev.  K.  Maclennan,  Levis,  Clerk. 

Anderson, D.,Af..il.(7?cOChaudiereBn 

Amaron,  C.  E Montreal 

Armstrong,  W.  D.,  Ph.D.. Ottawa.  O 

Aston,  E Merrickville 

Barclay,  James,  Jf./l.,Z)./).Montreal 
Bayne,  O.Dunlop,  fi.  A.Pembroke,  O 

Bayne,  G.  T.,  B.A Ashton,  O 

Keauchamp,  P Angers 

Beatt,  J.  H Rockburn,  Q 


Bennett,  Orr Russell,  O 

Bennet,  J L'Orignal,  O 

Bennett,  Thos Montreal 

Blakely,W.I».M.,fl.yI.For'tcr8Fall»,0 

Bouchard ,  L.  It J  oliette,  «.; 

Boudreau,  M.  F St.  Ilyacinthe.Q 

Bourgoin,  Jules P  A. Trembles 

Boyd,  J.  M.,  B.D.... Beauharnois,  Q 

Bruneuu,  J.  O Quebec 

Hrvant,  J Uiehmond,  (> 

Buchanan,  I  >.  M Lanark 

Burnet,  John  S Martintown,  (> 

Burns,  S.  S Wcstport 

Caiirieron,  C.  J.,  Jf. /I  ..Brockville.  O 
Oameron,  Hugh,  A..,-!.  .Morrisburg  O 
Cameron,  Jno.  i.,M.A  .  ....Athens, O. 

Campbell,  Isaac Ottawa 

Campbell,  J.  itf /I. /.//./J(/V(>)Montreal 
Gampbell,  John  C.  (IK.C).  Russell,  O 

Campbell,  J Dunvcgan 

Campbell,  V..,  D.D Montreal 

Campbell,  R.,  D.  Sc Renfrew,  O 

Charles,  J.  E Cornwall 

Chini(|uv,  Charles Montreal 

Cooke,  C.  II.,  B.A  .  .Smith's  Falls,  O 

Coimery,  D.  O.,  & Winchester 

Connack,  James Maxville,  O 

dote,  Jos.  E Namur,  O 

Cous8irat,l).,iS. D.(Prof. )  . . Montreal 

Crow,  .v.  W Douiflas 

Crombie,  George . .  Fort  Coulonge,  Q 
Croinbie,  J.  Mvles.Cot6des  Neiges,  (j 
Cr0mbie,J(>hn,i>./>.(«««.)..S.  Falls,  O 
Cruikshank,  W.R.,  B.A.. .  .Montreal 

Currie,  I).,  B.D Perth 

Dauby  M N.  Augusta 

Dewey,  Finlay  M.,  vl.Jlf.  ...Montreal 

Dobson,  J.  R Montreal 

Doudiet,  Chas.  A. ...Buckingham,  C^ 

Drumniond,  D.  R Russettown 

Duclos,  J.  E Valleyfleld,  O 

Duclos,  R.  P Montreal 

Eadie,  R Hintr)nburg 

Findlay,  U.,  M.A Manotiek,  O 

Fleck,  James,  B.A Montreal 

Florence,  E.  W White  Lake 

Forlong,  Wm Montreal 

Proser,  James C'ushing,  t^ 

Gamble,  Robert,  B.. 4.. Wakefield,  Q 

Gilmour,  T.  C.  (W.  C.) Ottawa 

Giroulx,  L.  R (Jrenville 

Givan,  Arpad Williamstown,  O 

Goodwillie,  J.  M.,  M.A.  ...Vernon,  () 

Gourlay,  I.  L Chelsea 

Grant,  A.  S.,£    ...  CD.. Almonte,  O 

Graham,  Arch.,  B.A Lancaster 

Hardie,  W.  W Plantagenet 

Hostie,  James Cornwall,  O 

Heine,  Geo.  C Montreal 

Herridge,  \f.T.,  B.D Ottawa,  O 

Higgins,  Jos.  H.,  B.A..  .Mountain,  0 

Hutchison,  D Cumberland 

Hutchinson,  P.  H Huntingdon 

Hyland,  David  J.Fitzroy  Harbour,  O 

Internoscia,  A Montreal 

Jenkins,  Jno,  D.D.  (Bet.) 

London,  Eng 

Kalem,  Hagope  T Earldley.  Q 

Kellock,D.,iW..4.,/'/i.Z).Richmond,(J 

Kellock,  J.  McC Morewood 

King,  Alex Scotstown 

Knowles,  Robt Pembroke,  0 

Knowles,  Robt.  E Ottawa,  O 

Lamont,  Hugh, D.D.. Grand  Metis,Q 

Leitch,  J.  .\ Dalhousie 

Lochead,  J.  S N.  Gowor 

Logie,  E.  S Pakenham 

Love,  A.  T.,  B.A Quebec 

McAlister,  John  M.,  B.A.Iroquois,  0 
McArthur,  Geo.,  B.A...  .Cardinal,  O 

McCarter,  J Mille  Isles 

Macrae,  Don.,  D.D Quebec 

MoCIung,  J Kingsbury 

McColl,  D.,  B.A  St.  Sylvester 

McCu8ker,S.  F,  BA. St. L.deGonzague 
McDlannid,  H.  J Kemptville,  O 


McDonald.    D.,    A.  M.,   Ph.D.,   St. 
.Agnes  dc    Dumlee,  Q 

.McDougall.  J.B.A llolton 

McDonald,  J.  A Whitney 

.MeEui-bern,  D N.  Williamsburg 

McKarlanc,  A.  H Franktown,  O 

MiiFarlanc,  ,1.  .\ Ottawa 

McFarlaiid,  J.  F H.  Mountain 

MoOillivriiy,  .1.,  fl./).  .Westmoiint,  Q 
Mctiregor,  Alex.    .    .  Portage  ilu  l'(M-t 

MaoKay,  A.  II.,  D.D Montreal 

McKay,  Neil Marsboro 

McKay,  N.  T.  C,  ...Suninierhtown,  O 
.McKay,  R.,  B./J. .  .Ilenuningford,  O 

McKenzie,  John Moose  (,'reek,  O 

McKenzie,  W.  A lirrckx  illc,  O 

McKcrracher,  Chas.  M.. . .  Howick,  Q 

.MoKerclier.  Colin St.  Elmo 

McKibbin,  R.  V.,  B.A Brysnn,  Q 

.McLaren,  D.,  B.A Alexandria,0 

McLaren,  John Kinburn,  O 

McLaren,  N River  Desert 

McLean,  J.  M Blakeny,  O 

McLean,  Don'd  J.,  B.A.  .Arnprior,0 

McLean,  Hugh Casselman 

McLennan,  D.D Apple  Hill,  O 

.McLennan,  J.  M Stornoway 

Maclennan,  K Levis 

McLennan,  M.,  B.A, .  ..Kirk  Hill,  O 
.McLeiuian,A.K., B.A.  Dalho\isie  Mills 
McLeod,  John,  B.A...  Vankleek  Hill 

McLeod,  J.  W South  Finch 

McLeod,  J.  R Three  Rivers,  Q 

McLeod,  N.  A Woodlands 

McjiCod,  Roderick Dunvegan,  () 

McNab,  E .Mattawa 

McNal)b,  Robert,  B.A.Beachburg,  O 

McNair,  R Carlelon  Place 

McNicol,  J .\lymer 

McNish,  Neil,  LL.D  ...  .Cornwall,  O 

McPhee,  Norman I^ost  River 

.McQueen,  A.  F Whitwick 

Mcllraith,  John  S Balderson,  O 

McVicar,D.H.,D.D., ///:/./)., .Montreal 

Mackie,  John Lachute.  Q 

Madill,  J Bishoi)'s  Mills 

Matheson,  John Martintown,  O 

Menard,  M St.  Scliohmticpie 

Millar,  D.  D E.  (ilo\ioester 

Mitchell,  A.  E.,  B.A  ..  ..Almonte,  O 

Mitchell,  T.  A Avonmore 

Moore,  Wm.,  D.D Ottawa,  O 

Morin,  Jos.  L.,  il.A Montreal,  Q 

Morison,  W.  T Ste.  Thereso 

Morrison,  D.  W.,  B.i».. Ornistown,  Q 

Morrison,  J.  U Billings  Bridge 

Mowatt,  A.  J Montreal,  Q 

Muir,  P.  D Avoca 

Muir,  3.B.,D.D  ..  ..Huntingdon,  (^ 

Muir,  T Chicoutimi 

Mylne,  Solomon(ftet.)San  Diego,  Cal. 

Nelson,  Thos.  A Bristol,  Q 

Nichols,  John Moutreal 

Nixon,  Thos Smith's  Falls,  O 

Oxiey,  M.  S.,  B.A.  (O.iW.).  ..Montreal 
Paterson,  D.,  D.D. .  .St.  Andrew's,  Q 

Patterson,  A.,  B..i I'akenham,  O 

Patterson.  James  (Clerk). ..  Montreal 

Pidgeon,  0.  C Montreal  Juno. 

Pugh,  David New  Rockland,  Q 

Ratteray,  J Eganville 

Reid,  W.  D Montreal 

Ross,  C.  B.,  D.D Lachine,  Q 

Ross,  James,  B.D Montreal 

Rowut,  Andrew Athclstane,  Q 

Bu!!sell,  Andrew Lunenburg 

St.  Germain,  P.  E Diiclos,  Q 

Scott,  Alex.  A.,  A.J»rCarletoii  PI.,  O 

Scott,  Alex.  H.,  A.M Perth,  O 

Scott,  Eph .Montreal 

Scott,  M.  H.,  Af.A Hull,  Q 

Scrimger,    J.,   M.A.,    D.D.  (Prof.) 
-Montreal 

Seylaz,  E.  F Octawa 

Sharp,  J McDo\igall 

Shearer,  Wm Sherbrooke,  (^ 


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Sinclair,  .J.  A Spuncervlllu 

Slriclulr.  K.  C.  H Ollver'8  Ferry 

.Smith,  W.  S Middlovllle 

Smyth,  W.  J  ,  Ph.D Montreal 

Steele,  Jacob Mit»i)iiwii)i)i 

StevenHon,  A Danxllle 

Stewart,  .lames  Montreal 

Stewart,  Donald Dunbar,  l^ 

Htiiart,  JameH P/eiicott,  O 

SucklInK,  A.  K Cuntley,  «) 

Siitlicrliind,  .lainuH  InveinosM,  Q 

Tait,  Donald,  B.A Quebec 

Tanner,  t'hati.  A. . .  Windsor  Mills,  (^ 

Tanner,  .1.  W Sawyervllle 

Taylor,  Iliiifh Loch  Winnoch,  () 

Taylor,  Ja» Aylwin 

Taylor,  H.  ,\.,  B  A .Montreal,  Q 

Thompson,  ,),  C,  M.D Montreal 

Tiirnbidl,  J Murlow 

Vernier,  Paul  S New  tjllas^fow,  y 

Waddell,  S.,  B.D Uchute,  Q 

Watson,  M St.  Lambert 

Whilluns,U. ,B.A..tf.  Georgetown,  q 
Whillang,  Robt.,  ;tf.i4.Hintonbury,(> 
Whltelaw,,).W.,«./J.Kinneiir'8  Ml's,0 

Wilson,  Jnincs,  A.M Lanark,  Q 

WitiHeld,  T.  W Ottawa 

Wriifht,  J.  J Mallorytown,  O 

SYNOD  OF  TORONTO  AND 
KINO.STON. 

Kev.  John  Gray,  M.A.,  /J.«.,Orillia, 

Clerk. 

« 

Abraham,  J Whitby 

Aiiheson,  .S Wiarton 

Atkinson,  R Berlin 

Amos,  Walter Aurora 

Anderson,  J Willinnisford 

Anderson,  W.,  M.A Bobcayjjeon 

Andrews,  Francis Keene 

Armstronjc,  W.  C Tbessalon 

AuU,  Jno.  M  Pnlmerston 

Ball,  W.  S Toronto 

Ballantyne,  Jas.,  B. />. Toronto 

BalUintyne,  R.  L.  T Tamworth 

BallantVne,  W.  D Toronto 

Bell,  Geo.,  LL.D.  {W.  C).  .Kingston 

Bell,  .r.  R Laurel 

Bennett,  William Peterborough 

Bethune,  >L  N Toronto 

Birmie,  J.,  /(.  D McDonald's  Cor. 

Jllack,  J.  A Roslin 

Blair,  Archibald,  fi. .4...Nassa^aweya 

Boyd,  J.  D.,  B.A Kinj^fston 

Brown,  J.  A Agincourl 

Buchanan,  J Upterifrove 

Burnett,  J Keailv 

Burnett,  J.  R.  S Allistoh 

Burns,  Wm.  (Agt.  Knox  Cvl.)Toronto 

Burtcn,  J Gravenhurst 

Cameron,  Jas.,  B.D Toronto 

Cameron,  J.  M Wick 

Ciiineron,  Ch.arle8(lK  C.).. ..Durham 

Cameron,  D Oakville 

Cameron,  M.  C,  B.D Harriston 

Campbell,  D.  L Ballinafad 

Campbell,  J.  L.,  B.A  . .  .Cheltenham 

Campbell,  Chas.  (W.C.) Toronto 

Campbell,  A.  U..   Uxbridije 

Campbell,  Charles  A Maple 

Campbell,  N Mitchell  Square 

Carmichael,  James,  D.D.. .  .Strange 

Carruthers,  S Toronto 

Carswell,  James Burk's  Falls 

Cattanach,  J S.  Monoghan 

Caven,  Wm., 7). /).(/'r.if.C.). Toronto 

Childerhose,  S.,  B.A Parry  Sound 

Chisholm,  J Duiibarton 

Christie,  W.  M Poltimore 

Clark,  W.  C Brampton 

Clarke,  W.,  M.C.P.AS.  Bracebridge 

Claxton,  J.  A.,  D.D Eldorado 

Cleland,  James  (Ret.) Port  Hope 

Cleland,  Wra.  {Ret.) Toronto 


Cochrane,  J.  J.,  M.A Sundrldife 

(.'oulthani,  Walter Toronto 

Crai^f,  R.  J.,  M.A  . . .  .Stuttgart,  Ger. 

V.raiit,  S.  S Oakville 

Craw,  (J.  J Vasey 

Croil,  R.  M Maplu  Valley 

Crozier,  Iliiifh Grand  Volley 

(Jmnberlamr,  J.,  M.A Stella 

(lurrie,  Anh'd.,  .tf.il.  (Ket.)  .  Sonya 

Ciirrie,  H Kirkfleld 

DuwHon,  A Toronto 

Dickson,  Jas.  A.  R.,  I'h.D Gait 

Davidson,  J.  S Blantyre 

Dobson,  A.  B Fordwich 

Duncan,  J.  It Woodvllle 

Duncan,  J.  McD.,  fl.il.. .  .Woodvllle 

Duncan,  Peter Colborne 

Duncan,  W.  A  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Eastman,  S.  IL,  B.A Oshawa 

ICdinlson,  Henry,  itf.il Rothsay 

Elliott,  J,  J Hillsburifh 

Ewing,  John Mount  Pleasant 

Fairlie,  John Lunsdowiiri 

Farquherson,  Wm Claude 

Ferguson,  G.  ^>.,  M.A Kinirston 

Findlay,  A.  (Siipt.  Mini.) Barrie 

Findla'v,  D Toronto 

Fleming,  1) Harrowsniith 

Fleming,  P ....Caledon  East 

Forrest,  Wm.  (Ret.).. .  .Owen  .Sounil 

Fowlie,  R Erin 

Fowler,  James,  M.A Kingeton 

Fraser,  James Sutton 

Fraser,  J.  B.,  M.D Annan 

Fraser,  R.  D.,  M.A ....  Bownmnville 

Frizzell,  Wm.,  Ph.B  Toronto 

Qallaher,  John,  B.A Dufferin 

Gallaher,  W Airlie 

Galloway,  Wm Hillsdale 

Gsndier,  Jus Newburgh 

Garrioch,  John  (0.3/.) Sowerbv 

Gilchrist,  J.  R.,  B.A Baltimore 

Gilray,  Alex Toronto 

aiassford,  R.  J.  M Guelph 

Goldsmith,  Thos.  (Ret.)  . . .  .Toronto 

Gracey,  Henrv Oananoque 

Grant,  G.,  M.A.  (/.P.&Aooi*),Orillia 
(irant,G.M,D.D.(l'.Q  Col.).  Kingston 

Grant,  Jas.  A Richmond  Hill 

Grant,  H.N.,D.D Orillia 

Gray,  James  M .Sterling 

Gray,  R Toronto 

Gray,  J.,  D.D.  (Pan.  Em.).. .  .Orillia 
Gregg,  W.,  D.D.  (Pro/.)....  Toronto 

Greig,  G.  B Cookstown 

Haddon,  K Toronto 

Hamilton,  A.  .M.,.V.  A . .  Winterbourne 

Hamiltoi.,  Jos Miniico 

Hanna,  W.  O.,  B.A Kxbridge 

Harrison,  E.  A Dundalk 

Hay,  John,  B.D  Coboiirg 

Henry,  J.  K  Creemore 

Hewitt,  W.  J Cookstown 

Home,  H.  R Elora 

Hossaik,  D.C,  itf.il Toronto 

Hudson.  A Maxwell 

Houston,  Samuel,  M.A  . .  .Kingston 

Hughes,  Robert Uosemont 

Hume,  R.  (W.C.) Toronto 

Hunter,  John Markd.ale 

Hunter,  W.  A.,  Ph.D Toronto 

Hutcheson,  Smith  (Uet.)  Shanty  Bay 

Hyde,  Richard Warsaw 

Inglis,  Wm.  (W.C.)  Toronto 

Jackson,  i\lex.,  Ph.D Gait 

Jaines,  .J.,  D.D Midland 

James,  David Midland 

Jamieson,  A Toronto 

Jamieson,  DM Lakeliur.st 

Janseii,  A.  G Durham 

Johnstone,  G.  L Marmora 

Johnston,  J.  R East  Toronto 

Johnston,  W Millbrook 

Johnston,  W.  U...  Penetanguishene 

Jordan,  L.  H.,  B.D Toronto 

Knox,  H.  (Ord.  jt/tM.). ..Hawkesville 


Ung,  G.  B Wolfe  Mand 

LairrI,  A Port  llup. 

Laird,  Hubert Sunl>iiry 

l..aird.  It Campbellliirii 

Leo«k,Robert(l»'.C.) Toronto 

Lelihman,  John New  LxwcH 

Lindsay,  Peter  (Ret.) Tor  .iito 

Linton,  A.  R  ,  B.D Port  (  r  -lii 

Little,  J Dorihi.h 

Loilgheed,  G.  K Webbwcfxi 

Lord,  C.  S,  B.il Orafioti 

McAdam,  T North  Hay 

McAlpine,  John    Toruiiti^ 

McArthur,  1).  O Melnne 

McAulay  A.,  B.il Pickering 

McCaul,  J Toronto 

McClelland,  A.  D.  C.  L. . . .  Havclnk 

McConnell,  J.  A OrangevilU. 

.McConnell,  W Craigv.ili, 

McConnell,  Wm Craigvuie 

McCrae,  D.,  Ph.D Colltngwood 

McCurdy,J.F.,/'/i./).(/'ro/.).  Toronto 

.McDonald,  A Napiuice 

McDonald,  D Glenurm 

McDonald.  I).  B Bendiilu 

Macdoiialcl,  I).  D Lorncville 

Macdonald,  .1.  A Toronto 

Macdonald,  S Minden 

.McEwen,  J Toronto 

McFadden,  A.  L Mt.  Alliirt 

McGlllivray,  Alex Toronto 

McGillivray,  M.,  M.A Kingston 

McUroy,  James. . . .  Watson's  Corners 

Mclnnes,  John Elora 

Mcintosh,  D.  (Ret.) Swansea 

Mcintosh,  W.  R AUandiile 

McKay,  A.,  D.D Toronto 

Mc'Kiiy ,  E.  W Madoe 

McKay,  O.,  M.A Sunderland 

McKay,  R.  P.,  M.A Toronto 

McKay,  W.  A Norviil 

MoKee,  Thos.,  B.il.  (If.C.)  ...Barrie 

.McKeen,  J.  A.,  iW.  il Oroiio 

.Mi'Kelliir,  Huyli Mt.  Forest 

.McKenzie,  A Kingston 

McKunzie,  J.  A Cambray 

McKenzie,  D Orangevill't 

McKinnon,  M.,  M.A     .Fenelon  Falls 

McKinnon,  N.  D Glenalhui 

McLachlan,  T Bolton 

McLaren,  J.  B Columbus 

.McLaren,  Peter  J.,  B.D Belwood 

.McLaren,  J.  F.,  B.D Rocklvn 

MacLaren,  Wm.,D.D.(Prof.)Toronto 

McLean,  1).  A Kemble 

.McLean,  J Clureniont 

.McLean,   L Duntroon 

McLean,  M.W.,  M.A Belleville 

.McLennan,  I).  H Bruce  Mints 

McLeod,  A.  K Brighton 

McLeod,  It.  D Barrie 

.McLeod,  Donald,  B.il Priceville 

.McLeod,  G.  B Newcastle 

McLeod,  P.  A.,  B.il Sonya 

McMechan,  J Port  Periy 

McMillan,  A Toronto 

McMillivn,  J Camilla 

McMillan,  .1 Mt.  Forest 

McMillen,  J.  W Lindsay 

McNabb,  Alex Meaford 

McNabb,  Peter Kilsyth 

Mc.\air,  J Waterloo 

MoNaughton,  A Port  Hope 

McNaughton,  I).  (Ret.). . .  .N.  Keppel 

McNaughton,  J.,  .tf.il Kingston 

McPhail,  D.  G.,  B.A Picton 

McRobbie,  O.  O.,  Ph.B. . .  .Shelburne 

McTavish,  Daniel,  D.  Sc Toronto 

McTavish,  W.  S Deseronto 

Mc Vicar,  D. ,  B.A Dromore 

.McVi(!ar.  .).  H Fergus 

McWilliam,  W.,  ////.  B.Toronto  June. 

Mahaff \',  A Milton 

Martin!  W.  A.  J Guelph 

Mackie,  John,  Af.il Kingston 

Martin    D.  M Tweed 


I  (Ret. 
.U 


. .  Ma 

"i 


Ci 


.To 


Meikle,  William  (Ret.) 
MitMlellilSH,  Jm.,  U.U{ 

Mill»f.  !'^ 

j,illi,.n,  George  M..«./>^^ 

Milne.  .Iiw-  "•  "•>  "■^• 

Sl"0(li'',   Robt.,  . .. 

Mnore    .lohn,   B.A  ...  ■ 
MXt,R.C.:O.Z>.(IK.C.).. 

Sliirri'*"".  J'  *•  • 
Morrwoii,  .lohn.. 

Mullan,  Eli.iH  (\V.C.). 
Mulliiii.  Jani'iN  B--- 

Munro,  G.,  itf.il • 

jlurison,  R.  G. . ..  . 
Mut.li,.lol"i.  A';'*' 
Nell,  John,  fl..4... 

Veilly.  A.  E Hornli 

Nicol,  Peter 

Niehol,  P.  K.-   ••;,•■,•■ 
Nicholson,  A.  B.,  B.A 

Orr,.l.  W Mj 

Oswald,  D.  V J 

Pursoiis,  II.  M.,  D.  U. 

Patterson,  Wm 

Peattie.  Win.  (W.C). 

IVek.W.   W 

Pelletier,  E y 

P,mn,  L.,B..4.... 0«' 

I'halen,  R.  M.,  B.il B 

PoK'iie,  R 

Porteoiis,  George. 

Potter,  Jas.  0 1'ete 

Pullar,  J ^ 

Riif,  Jiiines  W.... Toronto 

Ramsiy,  I).  M.,  B.Z)   » 

Keevc,  A.  C   

Keiil,  Walter 

Reld,  II.  E.  A.,  B.il.. 

Keid,  W.  M . 

Kennie,  J •^•v,-^'"" 

Roliertson,  J.  L.(O.M.) — ' 

Robertson,  Wm.,  3f.il.. 

Robiiis.m,  G.  L.,    Ph.D.... 

Itoeliester.  W.  N •  •  •  • 

Kwlueis,  E.  B Sault  f 

RodKers,  Hobt.(O.Jf.)...0« 

Kolliiis,  J 

Kondeau,  S ■■■■• 

Ross,  Diiiiald,  M.A.,  D.D.. 

Ross,  J:iiiies,  /)..4 

Ross,  J.  A.,  B-il ; 

Russell.   A 1 

Scott,  J.  McP.,  B.il 

Seoi',  T.  B 

Shore.  G ■ 

Sieveright,  Jiiines,  M.A...\ 

Simpson,  J.  L 1 

Sinelair,  Henry  (W.C.).... 

Skene,  J 

Smellie,  George,  D.D.fUet 
Smith,  Jas.  C.,Af..l.,B.O. 

Sinilli,  Frederick 

Smith,  J.  K.,  D.D 

Smith,  T.G.,  D.D 

Smith,  T 

Smith,  W.  G 

Smith,  W.  S 

Somerville,  John,  D.D..O' 

Somerville,  J.  F 

Striichiin,  Donald 

Strachan,  Daniel    

Steuhouse,  J,,  M.A.,  M.D 

Stewart,  A.  C 

Stewart,  J.  S 

Sturgeon,  R ^ 

Siitlieilaiul,  D.,  M.A....  ' 

Syni,  F.  P 

Tanner,  J.  U 

Tlmm,  L.  W 

Thomas,  H.  F 

Thompson,  T.  J 

Thompson,  A.,  B.D ( 


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155 


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.Wolf..  Mun^ 
•  .I'ort  Hope 
—  Siihl)iirj 
Cam|.l,cilf„n| 
■  ••  ..Toronto 
..New  r.oweii 
• .  • .  Tor  .riio 
..I'ortCnrlii 

Dorijooh 

. .  WebbwiKxi 

Orufton 

. . .  North  Ituy 
....  Toroiitii 

Mi'lrose 

. . .  Pickeiiiii; 

Toronto 

. . .  Hau'l.K'k 
..Oriiriifcviii,. 
. .  .C'ralK\;i|(, 
.  ..Cralifviiie 
CoIllnK«ii(K) 
'>'«/.).Toronto 
. .  Nupiuifc 
.  Gleimrni 
..Bemliilu 
..Lornevillc 
.Toroiiio 

Minili'ii 

Tororiio 

..Mt.  AUwn 

Toronto 

—  Kinifsfon 
son's  CortiiTu 

Elora 

. . .  .Swansi-a 
. .  AlIaiKlale 
— Toronto 

Macloi' 

Sunderland 
. . .  Toronio 

Norv.il 

C.)...Barrie 

Orono 

.Mt.  Forest 
■ . .  .Kiiiffston 
. . .  .C'anihriiy 
.  Orantfevilii. 
[•"enelon  Fulls 
. .  .Qlenallun 

Bolton 

.  ..Colunilniii 

Belwooil 

Rocklvn 

'>-o/.)Toronto 

Kemhie 

.  .Clureniont 
. .  OuntrooM 
..Belleville 
Bruce  Mines 
...Briffhton 

IBarrie 

. .  Prioevillu 
. .  Newcastle 

Soma 

.  Port  Perry 
. .  ..Toronto 
. . .  .Camilla 
.Mt.  Forest 
. . .  .Lindsay 
. . .  Meaford 
....Kilavth 
. .  Waterloo 
Port  Hope 
.N.  Keppel 
. .  Kingston 
....  Picton 
.Shelhurne 
. .  Toronto 
Deseronto 
. .  Dromore 
—  Fergus 
onto  June. 
....Milton 
.  ..Guelph 
.  Kingston 
...Tweed 


Meikle,  William  (Rft.) Toronto 

Mlrtdli mi*".  Jati.,  D.  D  (Wf-r)..  .Elora 

miliar,  I' Colwconk 

ujiipr  .1.  .M Holstein 

SliJIi.  in.  W.  (Het.) Oalt 

Miliii.'  HI.  (leorife  M.,  D.I). ,  Toronto 
Milni'. 'I'M.  W,  H.,  /i,i4..  .Mansowood 

MiiDilM',  Kolit Barrie 

Moore,  .lohn,  B.A Burnbrae 

Moffut,  It.  C,  D.U.  (ir.C.)...  Toronto 

jtiirrison,  J.  A Toronto 

Morrison,  .lobn Oedarville 

Morris'iM,  N  Corbetton 

Mowai. .).  B.,  n.D.  (Pro/.)  Kingston 

Mulliin,  Kll.iH  (IV.C.) Toroiit,.' 

Miilliin.  .laniiiH  B Fer^  .* 


Munro,  <1.,  W.A.. 

Miiri.Miri,  K.  (1 

Miiti  h,.)ohn,  U.A. 
Nell,  ,li)lin,  B.A..  . 
Xeillv,  \.  E 


Nicoi,  I'eter Tottenham 

Xiiihol,  P.  E Toronto 

Xlchnlson,  A.  B.,  B.A Kingtiton 

orr, .).  W Mono  Mills 

Oflwald,  l>.  P Janetville 

I'iirsons,  H.  M.,  D.D Toronto 

PiittiTsoii,  Win Toronto 

Peattif,  Wni.  (W.C.) Toronto 

I'ei'k,  W.  W Napanee 

Cellttier,  E Chelmsford 

PiTriii,  \j.,  B.A Ocorgetown 

Phalen,  K.  M.,  B.A Blackstock 

PoK'iie,  It Stayner 

P(irteoii8,  George L' Amable 

Potter,  .las.  0 Peterborough 

Piillar,  J Rosseau 

Hiir,  Janie.s  W..  ..Toronto  Junction 

Ramsay,  I).  M.,  B.D  Mt.  Forest 

Ki'cvi  s    A.  0  Lakefleld 

Kfiil,  Walter Weston 

Keiil,  H.  E.  A.,  B.A Stouffviile 

Keid,  W.  M Leaskdale 

Kennie,  J Mauitowaning 

Rol)ertsori,  J.  L.  (O.Jf.).. . .  Gore  Bay 

Koliertsoti,  Wm.,  M.A Morriston 

Kol>iiisi)n,  (!.  li.,   I'fi.D Toronto 

Koehe.ster.  W.  N Toronto 

Ro<luers,  E.  B Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rodders,  llobt.  (O.M.), .  .Owen  Sound 

Rollins,  J Elmvale 

Rondeau,  S Sudbury 

Ross,  Dmiald,  M.A.,  Z).D. .  Kingston 

Itiiss,  JaniLS,  B.A Harwood 

Ross,  J.  A.,  B.A Churchill 

Russell,   A Hepworth 

Scott,  J.  McP.,  B.A Toronto 

Soou,  T.  B Ceylon 

Shore,  U Kingston 

SieveriKbt,  James,  3r4...Huntsville 

Simpson,  J.  L Thornbury 

Sini'lair,  Henry  (W.C.) Toronto 

Skene,  J Hillsdale 

Sinellie,  George,  D.D.(Iiet)..Vis\-f!,ws 
Smith,  Jas.  C,  M.A.,  B.D...  Gueipb 

Smith,  Frederick Bradford 

Smith,  J.  K.,  n.D Port  Hope 

Smith,  T.  G.,  D.D Kingston 

Smith,  T Johnstone 

.Smith,  W.  G Callander 

Smith,  W.  S Toronto 

Sornerville,  John,  D.D.  .Owen  Sound 

.Somerville,  J.  F Norwood 

Straeliau,  Donald Rockwood 

Straehan,  Daniel    Hespeler 

Stenhouse,  J.,  M.A.,  M.D... Toronto 

Stewart,  A.  C Belmore 

Stewart,  J.  S Coboconk 

Sturgeon,  R Queensville 

Siitlieiland,  D.,  St.  A Warkworth 

Syni,  F.  P Wiarton 

Tanner,  J.  U Omeniee 

Tlium,  L.  W Arthur 

Thomas,  H.  F Preston 

Thompson,  T.  J Belleville 

Thompson,  A.,  B.D Chatsworth 


.  Ilarriston 

.  .  .Toronto 

,  ..Toronto 

,  ..Toronto 

.  Hornlng's  Mills 


Thomson.  D.  A Hastlngi* 

Tlivnne,  Uoberl Markh.iiii 

Tibb,  J.  C Street^vllle 

Tlbb,  H.C.,  B.A Toronto 

Torrance,  E.  F.,  D.D Peterboro' 

Torranee,  Robt.,  D.I)  (tf.O.Ouelph 

Tough,  C.  T Hornb» 

Tullv.  A.  F Peterborough 

Turnbull,  J.  A.,  LL.B Toronto 

Tnrnbull,  M  VI(!toria  Harbour 

Waits.  E.  W..  />.  Sc Owen  Sound 

Wallaee,  Robt.  (Uet.) Toronto 

W«lla(!e,  W.  G.,  M.  A.,  B.D.  Toronto 

Wallace,  W.  E Midhurst 

Warden, Robl.H.  (Ai/t.Ch.).  .Toronto 

Wardrope,  Tlios.,  D.D Guelph 

Watson,  T.  A Alma 

WaM,  Joseph Laskay 

Wetister,  A.  F Jarratt's  Corner 

Wells,  John,  M.A Fleshertnn 

White,  Wm.  (Retired) Peterlporo' 

White,  J,  H.,  .W.^..Dr Park, Toronto 

Whiteman,  R.,  B.A Port  Perry 

Wilklns,  Wm,  Thos,,  /i.il ,,  .Trentoii 

Wilkie,  W.  D Eramosa 

Wilson,  Atidrew Roseniount 

Wilson,  Thomas  (Rtl.) Toronto 

Windell,  W.  C.  (K«lir«rf)., Pontyi)Ool 

Wisbart.  David Madoe 

Wy lie,  W.  A.,  B.A Waubaushene 

Young,  Stephen Clitford 

Young,  W.C.  (W.C.) Toronto 

SYNOD  OF  HAMILTON  AND 
LONDON. 

Rev.  W.  Cochrane,  D.D.,  Brantford, 
Clerk. 

Abraham,  R.  H,,  Sc.D. .  ..Burlington 

A(^heson,  Samuel Kippen 

Andersin,  J.  A Ooderlch 

Anderson,  John Tiverton 

Anderson, R.S.G., If .4, BZ>..Wroxeter 

Anderson,  P.  W Mohawk 

Anderson,  W.  H Aylmer 

Argo,  J buart 

Aylward,  U Parkliill 

Ball,  J.  E Napier 

Ballantyiie,  O Molesworth 

Ballantync,  F Kirkwall 

Barclay,  A  Lynedoch 

Barnett,  J.  H Kintyre 

Barr,  Matthew  (Hetired)..  ..Seaforth 

Battisby,  J.  [i.,Ph.D (Chatham 

Beavis,  H.  S  Hannlton 

Becket,  John Thamesville 

Bell,  J Burfojne 

Black,  James  (Ret.) Hamilton 

Bra<lley,  W.  A Mitchell 

Brant,  J Merriton 

Brown,  H Tempo 

Budge,  A.  E Mandannn 

Cameron,  I).  O Strabam 

Cameron,  J.  W Burn^ 

Cameron,  R.  F Shakespeare 

Carriere,  S.  A Grand  Bend 

Che.»tnut,  E.  B Carluke 

Chambers,  R Turkey 

Clark,  W.  J London 

Cochrane,  W.,  D.D Brantford 

Coekburn,  E.,  M.A  Paris 

Colter,  A.  F Cond)er 

Conning,  J.  S Caledonia 

Cosgrove,  T.  A St.  Mary's 

Cook,  W.  A Thorold 

Courtney,  J.  H Port  Stanley 

Cowper,  W Listowel 

Craigie,  J.  R. ,  M.A Hanover 

Cranston,  J.  A Verschoyle 

Cruickshank,  W.  M St.  Ann's 

Craw,  W.  W.,  B.A Thorndale 

Crawford,  Jno.,  B.A..  .Niagara  Falls 

Currie,  Archd.  (Ret.) Duart 

Ourrie,  Donald Wallaceburg 

Currie,  John Belmont 


Currie.  Hector.  B.A Thedford 

CiithlMTtson,  George Wyoming 

Daly,  C.  H Oil  Springs 

Davidson,  John Bothwell 

Davidson,  T.,  M.  A Wroxeter 

Dewar,  D.  L Allsa  Craig 

Dey,  W.  J.,  MA Simcoe 

Drinnan,  R ...  Canilachic 

Dnimn.  A    H Port  Elgin 

Duff,  Daniel  Malcolm 

badie.Jolm Point  Edwarcl 

Edgar,  J.I) Cayuga 

Elliott, J.  E.,  B.A Ailsa Craig 

Fairbairn,  R.,  B.A Diingannon 

Fenton,  8.  (Retired) Brantford 

Ferguson,  I.  D Hickson 

Fisher,  S.  W.,  B.A Christie's 

Fleming,  Wm.   M Essex 

Fleteher.  D.  II.,  D.P HaniiUon 

FItteher.  Colin,  M.A Exeter 

Forrest,  Davicl    Walton 

Fortune,  W.  (1 Alvinstoii 

Fitzpatrick,  Jas Underwoo<l 

Eraser,  Miingn,  D.D Hamilton 

Qaulil,  Jcdin  (IK.C.) Hamilton 

Geddes,  W.  11 St.  Catharines 

Gilchrist,  Jos BIytheswood 

Gillis,  John    Paisley 

Gordon,  Jas.,  J/. .4.  (/<««.).  ...London 

Gourluy,  James,  M.A Hamilton 

Graham,  John  II.,  B.A Watford 

Graham,  W Bayfield 

Grant,  A St.  Mary's 

Grant,  Alex.  (Ret.)  Lucknow 

Gray,.  Robt Tonmto 

Oreab,  S.  C Port  Dalhousle 

Guthrie,  D  Walkcrlon 

Haig,  W.  M Hyde  Park 

Hall,  W.  T Belgnive 

Hamilton,  J.  A., Jf..^.Londesboi-ough 

Hamilton,  J.  B Hainilton 

Hamilton,  J Gcxierich 

Hamilton,  Robt.,  D.D.  .Motlierwell 

Hamilton,  R.  M Brantford 

Hannahson.  A.  E Arkona 

Hardle,  J.  S Ayr 

Hartley,  Alex.  Y Bluevale 

Henderson,  Alex Ajipin 

Henderson.  A.,  A.M Atwood 

Hendcr.son,  J.  S Hensall 

Henderson,  R Auburn 

Hodges.  J  Tilbury  Centre 

Hunter,  R.  J.,  B.A Ridgetown 

Hutt,  E.  R Ingersoll 

Jamieson,  W.  II.,  Ph.D...  Blenheim 

Johnson,  D.  C London 

Johnson,  W.  U Chesterfield 

Johnston,  John Paisley 

Johnston,  R London 

Jones,  .S.  (Ret.) Brussels 

Jordan,  O.  W.,  B.A Strathroy 

K.xy,  John Milverton 

Kay,  W.  Malcolm Dorchester 

Kelso,  Donald Walbtcetown 

Kipnan.  A.  H Tara 

Laiiig.  John,  D.D Dundas 

Langill,  P.  L Bridgeburgh 

Larkin,  F.  H.,  B.A Chatham 

Law,  George Stratford 

Lawrence,  S Vanneck 

Lees,  J(diii(ir.C'.) Sfiringbank 

Leslie,  A Gobies 

Leitidi,  Robert  W Delaware 

Leitch,  M.  L Stratford 

Lindsay,  N Ivan 

Little,  James Birr 

Livingston,  S.  G Sarnia 

Lochead,  W Brantford 

l.owrv,  C.  H Hagarsville 

Lowry,  M London 

Lyie,  Samuel,  D.D Hamilton 

MtCoIl,  Angus  (y^«^) Chatham 

McCullough,  T.  D Dresden 

McDiarmid,  Arch Napier 

Vk'Quaig,  F Welland 

McDonald,  A.  D.,  D.D Seaforth 


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CLERGY — PRESBYTERIAN. 


[18911 1897] 


CLERO 


McDonad,  I Glammis 

McDonul  J,  J.  A Varna 

McDonald,  K Kiiitail 

McEachern,  P.  JI Waterdown 

McFarUiue,  Joliii Pinu  River 

McGrej^or,  M Tilsotibiirg 

Mclnnis,  J .  P Price 

Mclntyre,  D.  C,  PA.D....Beam8vilIe 

Mi:Intyre,  R St.  Thomas 

McKay,  Angus Luclinow 

McKay,  Geo.,  M.D .  Armow 

McKay,  Wni.  A.,  /).«,.  ..Woodstock 

McKee,  J.  C Brigden 

McKibbin,  W.  M.,  A.M. . . .  Millbanli 

McKiiinon,  J.,  B.D Springbanlc 

McKenzie,  E.  A Chesley 

McLaren,  Alex Hamilton 

McLaren,  J.  M.,  B.A Blenheim 

McLachlin,  A.  G.,  B.A.  ..Harrinffton 

McLean,  Archd Blytli 

McLeod,  Uodlt Rijiley 

McLennan,  F.  A Lucknow 

McLennan,  George Pinkcrton 

McLen'  an,  G.  A.,  B.A Jarvis 

McLennan,  M.  0 Dminville 

M^Lintock,  J.W.  (W.C.)  ..  Dover  C. 
McMullen,  VV.  T.,  Z).Z)..  .Woodstock 

Macnab,  A White^hurch 

McNabb,  .iohn  (Retired).. .  LiK'knuw 

McNeil,  J Cowal 

McPherson,  N Petrolea 

McQiiarritf,  Hector Queen  Hill 

McCiuar.-'o,  J.  P Tansley 

McKae,  Donald  B Cnmbrook 

McRobie,  John(jr.C.) Petrolea 

McWillia;  IS,  .\ Hamilton 

Malcolm,  James Teeswater 

Mann,  A.  .J Sniithville 

Manson,  Alex.  L Valetta 

Mai-sh,  D.  B Blackbealh 

Martin,  Wni.  M.,  B.D Exeter 

Miller,  Alex Kilmarton 

Millar,  J.  M Norwich 

Millov,  John West  Lome 

Mitchell,  J.  W.,  M.A Thorold 

Morin,  W.,M.A Port  Colborne 

Morrison,  J.  A Rutherford 

Mowat,  W AUenford 

Muir,  J Grimsby 

Muir,  Walter BruceHeld 

Muuro,  John  M Kintore 

Murray,  John  G Grimsby 

Murray,  J.  |j.,  M.A Kincardine 

Murray,Jas,iW.  id., B.D.St.  Catharines 

Musgrave.  Peter Seafoitli 

Mustard,  J.  A Kent  BridM:e 

Nattrt.,-,  Tbos.,  £..4...Amlierstburg 

Nichol,  F.  O Saniia 

Niven,  D.  P     ....  St.  Catharines 

Panton,  E.  W Stratford 

Patterson,  G.  C Embro 

Patterson,  W Leamiiiffton 

Penman,  VV.  J Hamilton 

Perrie,  D Wingham 

Pettigrcw,  Robt.,  M.A..  Gleninorris 

Pritchard,  James  Forest 

Proudfoot,  J.  J.   A.,  D.D.  (Lee.   K. 

CoUetje) London 

Pyke,  R Shakespeare 

Ratcliffe,  J.  H St.  Githarincs 

Robertson,  D London 

Robertson,  J.,  M.A Port  Dover 

Robertson ,  ,1.  L .  Merrif ton 

Roger,  Walter  M.,W.^. North  I'elhan) 

Ross,  I).  Y St.  George 

Ros.'i,  John,  B.A Brussels 

Ross,  K.  W Gleni'oe 

Sawyers,  E.  H Wilton  Grove 

Scott,  John  B.  (W.  C.)... Leamington 

Scott,  J.  F Rodney 

Scott,  Peter Cromarty 

Shaw,  Nell,  B.A Egmondville 

Shearer,  J.  G.,  B.A Hamilton 

Shearer,  W.  K.,  B. A Drumbo 

Smith,  G.  H Thamesford 

Smith,  N Niagara 

Stewart,  Alex.,  B.A Clinton 


Stewart,  Arch London 

Stewart,  John Kincardine 

Stewart,  R Melbourne 

Steven,  J Tiverton 

Stevenson,  J Morpeth 

Straitli,  Peter Innerkip 

Stuart,  J.  G London 

Sutherland,  Alex Ripley 

Sutherland,  George,  D.D Fingal 

Sutherland,  VV.  R.  (fie*.)  Strathburn 

Tailing,  M.  P London 

Tayloi,  J.  B.  (ir.  C.) Blyth 

Thomson,  John,  M.A Ayr 

Thomson,  T.  G Hamilton 

Tlionipson,  John,  D.D Sarnia 

Tolmie,  Andrew Soutliami)ton 

Tolmic,  J.  0 Windsor 

Turn  bull,  J.  A Clanbrassil 

Ure,  Robert,  D.D.  ('iJe«.)...Goderich 

Walker,  W.  P Elfrida 

Wardrojie,  David  (Rd.).. .  .Teeswater 

Watts,  J.  B Poit  Nelson 

Webster,  C.  A Beyrout,  Syria 

VVhaley,  S.  M St.  Helen's 

Wilson,  A Newbury 

Wdson,  J Niagara  Falls  S(mth 

Wilson,  Thomas  Dutton 

Young,  J.  H Hamilton 

SYNOD  OF  MANITOBA  AND  THE 

NORTH-WEST  TERRITORIES. 
Rev.  S.C.  Murray,  Port  Arthur,  Ont., 

CUrk. 

Andrew,  J Cartwright 

Arthur,  (i Fort  Qu'Appelle 

Baird,  A.B.,  B.D.  (P/.)  Winnipeg,  M 

Baikie,  J .Miiimi 

Beattie,  Walter Virden 

Beveridge,  T.  B.  A Griswold 

Borthwick,  H.  J.,  M.A.iRet.)  Morden 

Bowman,  J.  A Crystal  City 

Bryce,  G.,  U,.D.  (Prof.)  Wimiipeg.M 

Bryden,  C.  W.,  Jf.4 Willoughby 

Bremner,  G Troherne 

Cairns,  J Carnduff 

Cameron,  A.  H Ai-den 

Cameron,  J.  C Moose  Jaw 

Cameron,  J.  H Russell 

Cami)bell,  A Wolseley,  Assa. 

Campbell,  D Holland 

Carmicliael,  J.  A Regina,  .Assa 

Carswell .  D Carberry 

Caven,  W Manitou,  M 

Chestnut,  W.  B Nesbit 

Chisholm,  A Rapid  City 

Court,  T.  Collins Petrel 

Currie,  A Wawanesa 

Dewar,  W Breadalbane 

Dobbin,  J.  S Fairmede 

Douglas,  James High  Bluff,  M 

Driscnll,  A.  E.,  B.A Souris 

Duval,  Fredk.  B.,Z>./).. Winnipeg,  M 

Emes,  L.  C McGregor 

Farcpiharsou,  J Pilot  Mound.M 

Ferry,  John Broadview 

Fisher,  Peter Boissevain 

Flett,  George Elphinstone,  M 

Fothcringham,  J.(fie(.).Grcnfell,A88a 

Fowler,  Allreil Winnipeg 

Frew,  Rot)t.,  M.A Birtle 

Geddes,  J  hn  (Ret.) Areola 

Gnllin,  K.  A Hilton 

Gordon,  C.  W Winnipeg 

Gordon,  W Hhellmo-ith 

Gourlay.  J.  J.  S Lake  I)aui>liiii 

Haig,  Alex.  McD Glenboro',  M 

Hamilton,  A.,  B.A .Stonewall 

Hargrave,  J.  L Portage  la  Prairie 

Hart,T.,J»f.  A.,  B.D.(PJ.)  Winnipeg, M 

Henry,  E.  A Brandon 

Hodges,  D.  H Oak  Lake,  M 

Hodnett,  Wm Areola 

Hofstrand,  CO Ohlen 

Hogg,  John Winnipeg,  M 

Hogg,  Joseph Winnipes,',  M 

Hosie,  John Glasgow,  Scotland 


Innis,  B Winnipeg 

Johnson,  Jonas Wir.nipe^ 

Kemlo,  \ tiienfell 

King,J.M.,D.Z).(Pri7i.)Winni|i(.p,M 

Kovaco,  J <  )xljci\i 

Lamb,  F Brea(l;ill)ane 

Laing,  J Battlefoiii 

Laird,  0 Broudvien 

Lang,  J Hiiiscurih 

Lantrow,  David  (W.C.) . .  ■  L.ii-gvalt 

Lawrence,  James Wirmijiei; 

Lee,  A Prince  Allien 

McAi-thur,  J Benluli,  M 

McBeth,  R.  G.,  i»f.i4..  .Winnipeg,  M 

McUiarmid,  C Alexiuiiler 

McFarlane,  Alex Dugiild,  M 

McKay,  Hugh Wlntewo(»i,  Assa 

McKav,  J Stratlielair 

McKay,  M.  S 

McKechnie,  J.  G Wulseley 

McKenzie,  A.  F Dcldraine 

McKinlay,  Wm ....  Winniiit'.' 

McLennan,  H Thonihill 

Mcljeod,  A.  J.,  B.A Kegiiia 

McLeod,  D .■ Balmoral 

McLeo<l,  D.,  M.A Saltcoats 

McMillan,  D.  F Earlswooil 

McMillan,  D Waiiella 

MoRae,  Farquher Burnside 

McTavish.  Alex.,  B.A Trehernc 

Matheson,  A Spriiigliel'l 

Matheson,  A Qii'Appelle  Station 

Moore,  A Bramloii 

Moore,  O Hatiiiota 

Moore,  W.S.,  B.A AMina 

Mowatt,  John Indian  I'onI 

Munro,  Donald Deloraine,  .M 

Munro,  J.  E Gladstone 

Muirhead,  J.  W Whitewooil 

Murray,  S.  C,  B.A Port  Arthur 

Nairn,  R.,  B.A..  ..Rat  Portage,  Onl 
Omand,  W.  McK.,  B.A  ...  Keewiitiii 

Patterson,  J Midway 

Patterson,  Jas Aikcnsiile 

Patterson,  R Neepuwa 

Pitblado,  C.  B Winnipes 

Poison,  S Hartney 

Rtddon,  J.  A Moosomin 

Richmond,  T.  H Winnipti; 

Robertson,  A Shoal  Lake 

Robertson,  J., D.D  {Spt.M)  Wimiipef, 

Rol)ertson,  D Emerson 

Robson,  Alex Indian  Head 

Roddick,  G 

Rogerson,  W Rapicl  City 

Ross,  H Portage  la  I'rairit 

Ross,  W.  R Belmont 

Rowand,  W.  L.  H Fort  William 

Rumball,  M.  C Morden 

Scott,  T.  R Oxlmw 

Shearer,  T.  R.,  B.A.  ..  Rounthwaite 

Smith,  Alex Minnedosa,  M 

Sturgeon,  R Schrieber 

Sutherland,  J.  A.  F.... Minnedosa,  M 

S;therland,  H.  C — Carman 

Thompson,  S.  W..Qu'Appille  Station 

Welsh,  J    K.  iO.M) Indian  Head 

Whit;,  Joseph Macdonald 

Whyle,  W.C,  B.A Kamsaek 

Wray ,  J Yorkton 

Wrigbt,  Peter,  B.D..P.  la  Prairie, M 

SYNOD  OF  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 
Rev.  John  .\.  Logan,  Union,  Ch'ik: 

Adamson,  R.  J Albirin 

BarklK  Ider,  J Norl  htit  Id 

Black,  W Haiilf 

Brandon,  J Sooke 

Buchaimn,  Jas Ebuiiie 

Cameroii,  T.  C Ladner's  Laiidiiiit 

CampbeU,  I.,  Ph.D Victoria 

Clivy,  W,  L Victoria 

Dui'm,  Alex Wani'i'k 

Fernie,  John Laconilie 

Forbes,  A Fort  Saskatchewan 

Foster,  J.  C Victoria 


|r,las8ford,T.  S ....Don; 

„    I  ,,    i   S  Vancou 

^;"r,"'/-p     ::::     .  PincherCr, 

Suo.bO. S 

K;y:'j:A!:B.AV.V.Medicim^ 

'KEUn'i.K Clover. 

&p,c:;z^^:::.::Letw.^^ 
'SZiCo.:B:D:::'y^^ 

M  Leod    I   M   ^anco^ 

M^'Qiuenl  \}.G.,B.A..  Edmonton . 

Mi'Vicar,  Arch ;;'■ 

Menzies,C.  H Pender  Is 

Menzies,  F ^'^ 

Mogec,  A •  ■••■V" 

Morrow,  J.  W.... ...... Medicine 

urrav  G.,  JIf.A Nicot.y 

Wtiit'l.'.  N.  G ....V'c 

Paton.T... Kettle! 

Piiik    K    W """' 

Rolrek'Thos.   H.,  ^.^..VVeUir 

|oul«!'T.::;;;r.:NewWestmi 

spear,  D.,  B.A J"" 

Swartout,M ■Uc-' 

Tait,A.,  Ph.B ...Sane 

Thompson,  T.  C Missioii 

Walker,  E.G l'"''-' < 

Wallace,  J.  E Ho= 

Wilson,  G.  A.... •  *' 

Winchester,  A.  B. •  •  •  y| 

Wrigbt,  J.  K.,B.J5 Chill 

Yomg,  Alex.(Ket).-. 


.Nai 


FOREIGN  MISSION 
I.-NEW  HEBRIDES. 

Rev  J.  W.  McKenzie 

"    H.  A.  Robertson  ..Erro 

"    Jos.  Annand,  D.D 

H.- TRINIDAD. 

Rev  John  Morton,  D.I>.  .Tui 

"  K.  J  Grant, D.D. San  I- e 

"  Lai  Bihari  (Assistant). 

"  W.  L.  Macrae  ....Princ 

"  A.  W.  Thompson 


Preniderit-Uev.  F.  W.  Tuerk 
Remrdinrf    Secretary  —  J. 

Lachlan,  Pi'rkdale. 
Corresponding   Secretary  — 

11.  Tafel,  Berlin. 
Treasurer -C.  A.  Ahrens,  jr 


The  Next  Annual 
Backus,  C.W....  New  Dune 

liowman,  J.  B •  •  • /*^; 

Clark,  R.  A I'ort  ^1 

Gribljle,  VV Bfi 

Superintemlei 
liackus,G.,Sr.. Griffin's  Con 
liackus,  Geo.  H . .  Attercliffe 
Backus,  J.  B... Griffin's  Cor 

Cooper,  A .;;  «     f 

Cornell,  W Staffordv 

Comfort,  M.  '•„■•••„,•: '^f 
Cowling.  J.  P.(P««-BW.)Be 

Dufoe.W.  H Underw 

Dafoe,  D.  C New  Dun 


[1891 


•  ironfell 

|ViniUIl(.f;j| 
■■'>Xljf)W 

[■liiiltli-M 
■  Ui'Diulvied 

•  ■  riiiiscarih 

•  •  vVmniiieir 
l-ince  Albert 

J   B^'iilali,  11 
|Vinni|,o};,.M 

•  AlexiiMiler 

•  Du«-iil(|,  Ji 

lewoD.l.Assa 
l.St.ratliflair 


...Wiilseiin- 

•  -Di'lnraine 

■  Winiiijie.' 

•  •Thoiiihill 

Ht'(;iiia 

.  .B.iliiiural 
. .  Saltcoats 
.  Earlswoo'l 

•  •■Wapella 

■  ••Hiirnside 
■  •  Trelierne 

■  HpriiiiffieM 
)el!e  Station 

lii'aniloii 
Haiiilota 
.  Alclina 

Indian  I'oril 
Oeloraiiie,  M 
. .  .Gla<lstODe 

.Wliitewooil 

Port  Arthur 
Portage,  Out 

..  Keewiitiii 
Midway 

. .  Aikenside 
. . .  Nei'iuiwa 
. ..  Winiiipei: 

Hartney 

. .  Moosomin 
. . .  Winiiipetr 

.-Shoal  Lake 
W)  Wiiinipet 
. . . .  Emerson 
Indian  Head 


CLEllOY — PRESBYTERIAX — UMTED    MUirrilllEN. 


157 


Classtord,  T.  S Donald 

f.imloM,  J.  S Vancouver 

Crant,  J.  P Pincher  Creek 

llamilioii,  O Maoleod 

Heriliiian,  I.  C Ciil«ary 

jnlfray,  J.  A.,  B.A Medicine  Hat 

1.0^'an",  J.  A Union 

Mi'Crac.  D Victoria 

McCme,  D.  A Nanainio 

McKlni'^n,  13.  K Cloverdale 

MiKee,  M Ashcroft 

McKiliop.  C,  B.A Lethbridjje 

5k'Kinnon,  — Barkerville 

jlclvaren,  E.  D.,  B.D  Vancouver 

McLeod,  J.  il A'ancouver 

5Ii!Qiii'i'n,l).G.,£.il.. Edmonton,  Alta 

McVicar,  Ari;h Nelson 

Jl.i\well,  G.  R Vancouver 

Jleiizies,  C.  H Pender  Island 

jlenzies,  K Alberni 

Miitjec,  A Lanjrley 

Morrow,  J.  W ......... .  Medicine  Hat 

Murray,  G.,  M.A Nicota  Lake 

Tsantiinj,'-,  N.  O Victoria 

I'aton,  T Kettle  Kiver 

I'lick,  K.  W Siiuswap 

RofTcrs,  Thos.   H.,  B, 4..  Wellington 

Scott,  G.  S Dewdney 

Sioulcr,  T New  Westminster 

Sppar,  D.,  B.A Iiuiisfail 

Swartout,  M Ucludet 

Tiilt,  A.,  f'h.B .Sandwick 

Thompson,  T.  C Mission  Citv 

Walker,  E.  G Pine  Creek 

Wallace,  J.  E Kossland 

Wilsdn,  G.  A Vernon 

Winchester,  A.  B Victoria 

Wriglit,  J.  K..,  B.D Chilliwack 

Youi  X,  Alex.  (Ret) Nanaimo 

FOREIGN  MISSIONS, 

I.— NEW  HEBRIDES. 

Rev.  J.  W.  McKenzie Efate 

"    H.  A.  Robertson  . .  Erromanga 
"    Jos.  Annand,  D.D Santo 

II. -TRINIDAD. 

Rev.  John  Morton,  D.D  .Tunapuna 
"  K.  J.  Grant, D.D. San  Fernando 
"    Lai  Bihari  (Assistant). 

"    W,  L.  Macrae  Princestown 

"    A,  VV.  Thompson Couva 


LADY   MI8SI0NARIEH, 

Misses  A.    Blackadder,    M.    Kirk- 
Patrick,  A,  J,  Archibald,  L,  Fivhtir, 

III.— INDIANS,  NOiiTH  WENT 
AND  BRITISH  COLIMBIA. 

Rev.  A.  Wm.  Lewis,/?./)  .MiHtuWiwU 

"    G.  Flett OkiiiittNti 

"  C.  W.  Whyte,  fl.yl.  .CrowHtiuid 

"    H.  McKay Round  Liikii 

"  W.  8.  Moore,  B.A...  Laiies  End 

"    J.  McArthur Ilird  Tall 

"  A.J.McLeod(Gov.In.H.>  RukIiis 

TEACilKRH. 

Miss  Laura  Mcintosh Mistawaiiii 

Miss  M.  S.  Mcintosh OkanaMe 

Mr.  G.  G.  McLaren,  Principal. .  lilrtle 

Jliss  McLaren,  Matron  " 

Miss  McLeod " 

Mrs.  C.  W.  White,Matron,Crowrttaiiil 

Mr.  J.  S.  White " 

Miss  K.  Gillespie  " 

MissB.  Scott " 

Mr.  Alex.  Skene,  Principal,  File  Hlll« 

Mrs.  Skene,  Matron " 

Mrs.  McKay,  Matron...  Hound  Lake 

Mr.  Sahlmark " 

Mrs.  Moore,  Matron Lakes  Ktnl 

Mis.i  Annie  Eraser  . .  Port,  la  Prairie 
"    Sarah  Laidlaw      '•  " 

"    Lucy  Baker Priiuo  AMieii 

"  A.  Cameron " 

Mr.  D.  H.  McLeod ItBtflnft 

Mr.  D.  C.  Muuro  " 

Mrs.  Leckie,  Matron " 

Miss  Lily  Russel " 

Mr.J.  Urquhart.. Pipestone,  RIoux  Ha, 
Mr.  W.  J,  Wright Rolling  Hlvor 

IV.— CHINA. 

1.    FOR.MOSA. 

Rev.  G.  L.  Maekay,  M.D . . .  .TflJtmul 
Rev.  Wm.  Gauld. 

"    St^nChengHOa}^«'"""'"»- 

2.    PRBSBYTKHY  OP  IIONAN, 

Rev.  Jonathan  Gofurth, 
"    Donald  McGiUivray. 


Il<'\,  W.McOl II re,  «/,/*. 

"    .III",  .Menzies,  it. I). 

"     Win,  Midcolni,  M.IK 

"     Fl'iUili  Mcl.cinpaii.  B.l/. 

"    W.  Ilurvey  Grant. 

"    .hi",  Hlliumoti. 

"     II,  A,  Mllchell, 

"     M,  M.Kcn/.le,  M.A. 

"    .).  F.  .Siiillb,  M./). 

"    .1,  II.  M.  Vicar,  M.A. 

"     Ki'iiiii'lh  .MacLennaii. 
Mm,  .IfiKilc  li.iw,  M.ll. 
MInr  M,  ■Mclntouli,  Trained  Nurse. 

(Aildl't'M   care  nf   H.  J.  Bostwick, 
lliiiilNlii,  Northern  China.) 

V.     CENTRAL  INDIA. 

I'HKNIIVTKRV  DK  INUORK. 

Itt'V,  .Inn.  FriiBcr  Campbell  ..Rutlam 
"     W.  A.  Wilson,  H.A. . .  Neeniueh 

Itcv.  .lohn  Wllkif,  M.A Indore 

"    .1,  FriiHcr  Smith,  iJf.C...      " 

"     W,  .1,  .Inniiegon Neemuch 

"    .1,  lluohannii,  M.D Ujjain 

"     N,  II,  Riiwll,  B.A Mhow 

"     F,  II.  l(uHi<..ll,  II. A Mhow 

Ml'.  ('.  I(.  Woods,  M.D....  Neemuch 

"   A,  I'.  l.'M||pn;ham 

"   .1.  .1.  TlHiinps.m,  M.D 

tjAIIV  MIBSIONARIRS. 

ftUoti'n  Oliver,  M.D.,  Sinclair, 
t»'ll»m,  M.D.,  Tuviibull,  M.  D., 
Gl'li'i',  White,  Dougan,  Jamicson, 
Mi'Ki.lliii-  M.  />.,  Duncan,  Ross, 
Friiiiui',  lit.  I).,  Caldcr,  Ptolemv,  R. 
(!lm«i',  V.  Cal(|.-  Campbell. 

VI. -CHINESE,  B.C. 

Ilev,  A,  II.  Winchester  Victoria 

Ml'.  (J.  A,  (!oleiuan  " 

'•   L,  W,  Hall 

VtI,-ALBERNI,  B.C. 

Mr,  M,  Hwtu'tout,  Miss  M.  Minnes, 
MJNi*  Delia  L,  .lobnston. 

Vllt. -JEWS  IN  PALESTINE. 
Ht'V.  Chas.  A.  Webster,  M.A.,  M.D. 


NEW  JERU!!!4LEM  CHUROH. 


Prenident—Rew  F.  W.  Tuerk,  Berlin. 
Recordinpi    Secretary  —  J.   B.   Mc- 
Lachlan,  Pi'rkdale. 

Corresponding   Secretary — Rev.   L. 

II.  Tafel,  Berlin. 
Treastirer  ~C.  A.  Ahrens,  jr.  Berlin. 


Ecclesiautical 
Cleare,  Rev.  A.  J. 


Committee, 

Toronto 

Gould,  Rev.  Edwin Moiitruaj 

Tafel,  Rev.  L.  H Ilurllii 

Tuerk,  Rev.  F.  W  Ilttrllli 


Memhi'i.  (\ftlie  Exe  cut  ice  Committee 

Alll'eliB,  Chas,  A.,  Sr Berlin 

Til\)oi',  W.  L Toronto 

llniiilt'v,  William Waterloo 

l.itw,  W,  II Toronto 

Koiinid,  J,  D Brussels 

/illlltitnii,  .lolin  N Wellesley 


UNITED  BRETHREN  IN  CHRIST. 

(old  CONSTlTfTION)   ONTARIO  CONKKKt^NHM. 

Biii/iop— Rev.  H.  T.  Barnahy,  D.D,,  (Jorlnlli,  MIcll. 
The  Next  Annual  Conference  will  be  held  at  Rosovtllu,  Out,,  liHtfllllillltf  on  Good  Friday,  1897. 


Backus,  C.  W.. ,.  New  Dundee,  Ont. 

liowman,  J.  B Berlin,  Ont. 

€l,irk,  R.  A Port  Elgin,  Ont. 

Cribble,  W Berlin,  Ont. 


Howe,  J.(.%c/'(!ta(V/)SlevcnHVil|c,(»|i(, 

Love,  Thos Trout  Crm-k,  (Mil, 

Learn,  J.  A Ridgewii>  ,  ((||(, 

Michc  ler,  J Elmur,  Mliil, 


Hhcrk,  I),  H.  {Vren.  ftVi/e/OBerlin,  Ont. 

Niii'li.ifcr,  A.  R Kossuth,  Ont. 

Tlliuncr,  E.  H Dundee,  Ont. 


(List  supplied  by  I,  W.  Groh,  Ciin/i'ri'i,ei'  Si'i'i'dtiry,) 
Superintendent Bishop  J.  W.Holt,  D.D,,  i,L,D,,  ( 'cil/u' lla))l(l«,  Indiana. 


liiukus.O.,  Sr.. Griffin's  Corner,  Ont. 
Backus,  Geo.  H . .  Attercliffe  Sta'n,  O, 
IhckuB,  J.  B..  .Griffin's  Corner,  Ont, 

Cooper,  A Vienna,  Ont. 

Cornell,  W Staffordville,  Ont. 

Comfort,  M.  ' Scotia,  Ont. 

Cowling,  J,  P.(PreB.Eld.)liBr\in,  Ont. 

Dafoe,  W.  H Underwoo<l,  Ont. 

Dafoe,  D.  0 New  Dundee,  Ont. 


Durkec,  J,  V Llntowol,  Out, 

Elliott,  C.  H VieniHt,  Olil 

Ferguson,  D.  H Bhc^lburiiB,  Out, 

Geach,  J Markdalu,  i  int, 

Groh,  I.  W.  (Co/1.  See,). .  .  .Nhui'k  (i  -ii 

Gamble,  E.  W Vlunim,  Onl, 

Hawkly,  W Noviir,  <  hit, 

Houseman,  Win Nuvar,  Out, 


IIimmI,  R We.sterville,  Ohio 

.liunicNOii,  H Hawksville,  Ont. 

iMftKcr,  .1 Forks  Road,  Out. 

Mc't'olins,  J Francoiiia,  Ont. 

HlmwerM,  J Sheffield,  Ont. 

KoH,  U West  Montrose,  Ont. 

ViniKhli,  L Elcho,  Ont. 

Wulm^h,  F Novar,  Ont. 


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CT,EliaY=n<)MAN  CATHOLIC. 


[i89T|l897] 


THE  ROMAN  OATHOLIO  OHUROH  IN  CANADA. 

Tlll«  IIICttAllOHY. 


Mt. 
Rt. 
Rt. 
Rt. 
Rt. 

Mt. 

Rt. 
Rt. 


PROVINCB  OF   HALIFAX, 

Rev.  Cornelius  O'Brien,   D.D.  18HI1  IJullfiiX 

Rev.  Jolin  Cnnniron,  D.D IH70  A'iHuiiiil«lt 

Rev.  J.  C.  MeODnaUl. /).D l«lli)  C'lliirlotli'towii 

Rev.  .'anies  llogers,  D.D IHtIO  (!|i.*tlli(lll 

Rev.  John  Sweeny,  D.D MSilO  Hi,  Jiillll 

PROVINX'K  OF   KINQSTDN, 

Rev.  Jas.  Vincent  Oleary, />.!».  lwt»  Kitmutoii 
Rev.  Alex.  MacDonell,  !>.«....  IHO)  .VIukihhIi'Ih 
Rev.  R.  A.  O'Connor,  D.D..  ..  1H81I  |»Htul'liiil'iiliyli 

PROVINCK  OF  MONTHKAI), 

Mt.Rev.EdouarilClia8.  Falire,  D.D.  187!1  Moiitrwit 
Rt.  Rev.  Louis  Zeph.  Moreau,  D.D.  IWll  Nl,  tlyiU'lliMi 
Rt.  Rev.  M.  Decelles,  D.D.,  Cnaih.  iwm  Ht,  llyitiilliMi 

Rt.  Rev.  Paul  Larocque,  D.D ISUit  HIihi'IiI'imiI«o 

Rt.  Rev.  J.  M.  Emard,  D.D JHI»'4  VwlleyHtilil 

PROVINCE   OF  OTTAWA, 

Mt.  Rev.  Jos.  Tlios.  Duhamel,  D.D.  1874  Ottliwa 
Rt  Rev.  Naici38e-Z.  Lorrain,  D.D.  1«H'J  I'oiiliiiii 

PBOVINUR  OP  QUBBKU, 

His  P.m.  E.  A.  Cardinal  Ti(8chereau  IHHll  QumIibm 
ARCHDIOCESE  OF  HALIFAX. 

ilrcft6i»ftop  —  Most    Rev.  CornoUuii 

O'Brien,  D.D. 
Vicar -General  — Very    Rev.    E.   F, 

Murphy,  D.D. 


CITr  OK  IIAMFAX. 

St.  Mary's  Cathedral— Most  Uev.  C. 
O'Brien,  D.D.,  Rev.  Edwanl  V, 
Murphy,  D.D.,V.G.,  rector  ;  Revs. 
Wm.  J.  Foley,  D.D.,  J.  H.  Moriarty, 
C.  Camphell,  D.D.,  M.  Carroll. 

St.  Patrick's— Revs.  E.  J.  McCarthy, 
Gerald  Murphy  D.  F.  Forbes,  Ch. 
McManus. 

St.  Joseph's  -Rev.  T.  J.  Daly. 

Amherst,  Wm.  J.  Mihan. 

Annapolis,  D.  J.  Summers. 

Bridgewater,  W.  J.  Doody. 

Caledonia,  T.  J.  Butler. 

Chezzetcooke,  P.  H.  Labrewiue. 

Dartmouth,  Charles  Underwootl, 

Elbrook,  J.  Crouzier. 

Enfield,  W.  E.  Young. 

Herring  Cove,  T.  J.  Grace. 

Joggins  Mines,  J.  D.  Currj'. 

Kentville,  P.  M.  Holden. 

Londonderry,  P.  Walsh,  D.D. 

Meteghan,  James  Daly. 

Parsboro,  J.  T.  Breanan. 

Plympton,  J.  Sirvis. 

Prospect,  J.  Hamlin. 

Pubnico,  E.  A.  Dechesneau. 

Salmon  River,  A.  B.  Cote. 

Sheet  Harbor,  D.  O'SuUivan. 

Spring  Hill,  P.  Eagan. 

Truro,  M.  J.  Kinsella 

Tusket  Wedge,  J.  M.  Gay, 

Weymouth,  J.  J.  Suli'van. 

Windsor,  E.  Kennedy. 

Yarmouth,  Wm.  B.  Hi.  niillon. 

BKRMUDA   ISLANDS 

Hamilton,  A.  B.  Parker. 

St.  George's,  T.  Koran,  Post  Chaplain, 

ARCHDIOCESE  OF  KINGSTON. 

ArehbMhop—yiost  H°v.  JameN  Vin- 
cent Cleary,  D'.D. 
Arehdeaeon—\en.  Tlios.  Kelly, 
rteor«-We?icr«fJ— Right  Uev.  Mgr. 
James  Farrelly,  Very  Hev.  C.  H. 
Gauthier  and  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
Kelly. 


Vmaf»'l<'iimM  --  Very  Revs.  J.  S. 
O'Connor,  0,  U,  Murray,  and  J. 
MfMitsfNtini 

S«p,'elarii-^Vers  Hev.  Thomas  Kelly 
V,G, 

UITV  Ol'  KINOUTON. 

Cathedral  of  Ht  Mary  Innnaculate  - 
MoHt  llnv,  .1,  V.  Weary,  D.D.; 
Vury  Hev.  'Ihoniaa  Kelly,  V.G., 
niKhnirwMmirptary  and  rector  of  the 
CftthBill'ttl  i  Ik'VN.  Jas.  V.  Neville, 
Janit<N  (lulliim,  Uev.  P.  O.  O'Brien 
and  I',  llnt'ohef. 

Iludfoni,  Cat llurin  of  the  Congrega- 
tion (if  Mtti*.v. 

hullovllle,  m,  Uev.  Mgr.  Jas.  Far- 
rBllv,  V,(),  ;  ItfV,  I.  J.  Connolly, 
atiNiiiliiHt, 

lllflBiiintfton.  ThoinaB  McCarthy. 

Itruwpr'M  MIIIn,  TIujr.  (Jarey. 

lli'oi'Hvlilti,  Vt-f.v  Hev.  0.  H.  Gauthier, 
V,((,i  llpv,  John  O'Brien, assistant. 

Biii'tfonn,  T,  I',  O'Connor. 

Camden,  INitHck  J.  Hartiyati. 

Carluton  I'Iim'p,  M,  O'Rourke. 

Che«tei'vlllM,  Very  Rev.  John  S. 
O'Connor,  V.F. 

KrIniivlllM.  tl,  Clfolarl. 

Fi'aiilffnrd,  AIpx,  Carson. 

Gananoiint',  Jnhn  I).  O'Onnnan. 

Knnin(vIllM,  M,  MaoDonald, 

Kitley,  M,  .1,  Kpcatt. 

Lolioroiiuli,  ( I:  A.  McWtlliaing. 

Mttdof",  Thoiniw  Dnvin. 

Mtti'niurm  Thomas  Mttrtagh. 

■Meri'lolfvlllii,  John  McCarthr. 

Mori'lxliiirtf,  l»t<nlH  A.  Twom'ey. 

Nivpftni^H,  .John  T.  Ilogan. 

I'lii'th,  cihitHi-wJ.  Itulfim. 

I'inton,  J,  It,  McDoMiigh. 

I'ruHcolt,  Vi.|\v  Kov.  .lohn  Ma.sterson, 
M,  Mt'uuhi'i',  iiMlRinnt. 

H:nith'»i  FhIIn,  Mlt^hiicl  Htanton. 

H\uwm\  vIIIp,  W,  \L  Walshe. 

Truntori,  (HiiMlen  H.  Murray,  V.F. 

Tweed,  John  llcniliig. 

Tycndiniiiiii,  John  N,  Uninn 

\V(ial|ioH,  I',  A,  Twohey. 

Wolff  Mund,  T,  .1.  Hpratt. 

Yoniftt,  John  J.  Ktflly. 

AHOIIIUOdMK   OF  MONTREAL. 

■itvlihlKhipiif  Miiiilrrnl~Mo8t  Rev. 

Kidwnrd  Ulmrlei*  Kabre,  D.D. 
yienr-Uen't,^\,Ue<r.  t\  in,'irgeault. 


Mt.  Iluv.  L.  N.  B(5gin,  D.D.,  Coad    188S  Quebec. 

Ut.  Rev.  M.  T.  Labrecque,  D.D 1892  Chicoutimi, 

lU.  Hev.  Eliihege Gravel,  D.D    ....   18«5  Nicolet 

Ut.  U'V.  A.  A.  Blais,  D.  O 1S90  Riiuouski 

Ht.  Hev.  ;.ouls  Fran(j. Lafleclie,  i). D  1867  Three  Rivers 
Ht.  Rev.  M.  T.  Labrecque,  D.D.  ...  1892  St.  Laurent 

PROVINCE  OF  ST.  BONIFACB. 

Mt.Kc^.I..Ph.Langevin, 0.3f./.,DD.  1895  St.  «„niff.oe 
Ut.  Rev.  Paul  Durieu,  O.iW./.,  D.D.  1875  >"       ■  st' ■'nstr 

HI.  Hev.  V.J.  Orandipi,O.J/./.,D.D.  1859  St     il 

Hi.  Hev  E.  Girouaid.O.^r/.,  D.D.  1891  /Alliaba.ska- 
lU.Hev.  J.Clut,O.J»f./.,D.»..Cort(/.  1807  t  Mackenzie 
lit.  Uev.  Albert  Pascal,©. A/. /.,D.i>.  1891  S.askatohcwan. 

PROVINCE  OF  TORONTO. 

Mt.  Rev.  John  Walsh,  D.D 1867  Toronto 

Ut.  Rev.  T.  J.  Bowling,  D.D 1887  Hamilton 

Rt.  Hev.  D  O'Connor,  C.iS.B.,  D.D.  1890  London 

NEWKOl'NLLAND. 

Mt.  Hev.  H.  McDonald,  D.D 1881  Harbor  Gnioe 

Rt.  Rev.  M.  F.  Howlev,  D.D St.  John 

Ht.  Hev.  N.  McNeil,  D.U 1S95  St.  George 

Rural  Deans — Very  Rev.  Ls.  Cnlin, 
Superior  S.S.,  Revs.  A.  Nantcl,  !•'. 
Dorval,  Prosper  Beaudry,  Jos.  Nap. 
Alarechal,  J.  Morin,  R.  Hetu,  J.  0. 
Dubois,  J.  U.  Leclerc,  M.  Taillon, 
J.  B.  Champeau,  L.  J.  Lafortunc, 
J.  S.  Theberge,  H.  Verreau,  M. 
Tass(i. 

Official— Very  Rv.  P.Bourgeault,  V.G 
Assessors — Rev.  Z.   Raoicot,  Canon; 
Revs.  F.  Dorval,  A.  Nantel. 

Prowofor— Rev.  P.N. BruchesiiD.D., 
Canon. 

Vice- Prornotor— Rev.  F.  L.  T.  Adam. 

Chancellor — Rev.  Alf.  Archambault, 
D.D.,  Canon. 

Vice-Chancellor—Rev.  L.  Cousine.'iu. 


CITY   OP  MONTREAL. 

Cathedral  of  St.  James.  Most  Rev. 

E.  C.  Fabre,  D.D.,  Very  Rev.  F. 
Bourgeault,  Dean  ot  Chapter,  V.G.; 
Cap.ons,  P.  Leblano,  Z.  Racicot,  J. 
A.  Vaillant,  P.  N.  Bruchosi,  D.D., 
Alf.  Archambault,  D.D.,  chan- 
cellor, W.  C.  Martin  ;  L.  Cousiii- 
eau,  vice  -  chancellor.  Revs.  0. 
Dauth,  A.  Perron. 

Notre  Dame,  Place  d'armes,  Very 
Rev.  F.  L.  Colin,  S.S.,  Sup'r,  N. 
Troie,  S.  S.,  cure,  F".  Daniel, 
S.S.,  H.  Lenoir,  S.S.,  J.  B.  Lame, 
S.S.,  P.  Rousseau,  S.S.,  J.  T.  Tab 
let,  S.S.,  V.  Sorin,  S.S.,  J.  F.  -\. 
Leveille,  S.S.,  J.  Thibault,  S.S.,  H. 
Bedard,  S.S.,  J.B.  Pelletier,  S.S., 
O.  Hebi'rt,  S.S.,  J.  A.  Gaudin,  S.S., 
J.  B.  Brasseur,  S.S.,  R.  Labelle, 
S.S.,  W.  Hebert,  S.S.,  A.  Luihe, 
.S.  S.,  U.  Lafontaine,  .S.  S.,  1! 
Laurier. 

St.  Patrick's,  J.  Quinlivan,  rector,  J. 
Toupin,  S.S.,  J.  A.  McCallen,  S.S., 
M.  Callaghan,  S.S.,  J.  Fahey,  S.S., 

F.  X.  LuBnier,  \  ics. 

St.  James',  -  Cliarrier,  S.S.,  curii, 
J.  Palatin,  S.S.,  R.  Rousseau,  S.S. , 
Cel.  Maillet,  S.S.,  J.  E.  Filialrault, 
S.S.,  William  Duckett,  S.S.,  H. 
Ouibert,  S.S.,  S.  Charrier,  S.S,, 
D.  Chevrier,  S.S.,  A.  Cloutier,  S. 
Dubeau,  vies. 

St.  Joseph's,  J.  U.  Leclerc,  cur6,  N. 
Gauthier,  J.  A.  Foucher,  Jos. 
C.ibana,  vies,,  F.  Kavanagh,  a.c. 


St.Anne's.J.Catulle,C.SS.R., 
H     ilanckaert,    C.SS.R.,    r 
"■  De  Bidder,  C.S.S.R.,W    ' 
CS'^ll..  E.    Sternon,  C.Ss. 
Venueiien,    C.SS.R.,    E    St 
CSS.  11.,     p.    Rioux,    C.SS  I 
Caron,C.SS.R.,L.  Savard.  C. 
J  A.  Mercier,  C.SS.R.,  Ph.  1 
h'aui  C.SS.R.,  vies. 
St  Uri '  iCt's,  J.  Lonergan,  cui 
Robiliard,  Zenon  Therien,  - 
yeiiM,  vies. 
St    Vincent  de  Pauls,    A.    1 
cure,  H.   Langevin,  J.   M. 
N  li.  Dubuc,  vies. 
Hoilielaga,  H.  Brissette,  cure, 

Deciuoy,  vie. 

Sanred  Heart,  F.  L.  T.  Adam 

J.  Held,  W.Chauvin,  J.  Desi 

,1  !•;   I^afortune,  O.  Valois,  ' 

St.  Joim  Baptist,  M.  Auclair 

M.  0.  Casey,  J.   A.  Lalibe 

Prcfontaine,  J.  L-  P-  A.  E 

A.  Ouay,  vies. 

Notre   Dame    du    Bon    Cons 

O'Donnell,  cure,  P.  Shea,  v 

St.  Anthony's,  J.  E.  Donnellj 

St.  Charles',   Jos.    Bonm,  ci 

Bruyere,   —  Desrosiers,    C 

tieault,  vies. 

St.  Gal)riel'8,   M.   O'Meara,  c 

Heffernan,  vie. 
St.   Louis,    C.    Larocque,   c\ 
Forest,  D.  Meloche,  vies. 

Berthierville,  J.  B.  Champea 

Ed.  Beaulas. 
Boicherville,  J.   Primeau,  c 

1  iicharme. 
Brandon,  Vinceslas  Clement. 
Caiiglmawaga,  J.  G.  L.  Forbi 

Aug.  Aribour,  vie. 
Chambly,    M.  Lesage,    our(^ 

Foiirouge,  vie. 
Chertsey,  O.  Laferriere,  cur 
ContrecuBur,    J.    Dequoy,    < 

Coti",  vie. 
Cote  St.  Paul,  Jos.  A.  Brau 

E.  Provost,  vie. 
Coteau  St.  Louis,  G.   Lesaj 
A.  Ofoffrion,  A.  J.  B.  D( 
vies. 
He  Bizard,  J.  Mallet,  cure. 
He  Dupas,  P.  F.  Mondor,  cu 
Joliette,    Prosper    Beaudry 
cure,  Jos.    Lafortune,  V. 
vies.,  F.  X.  Geoffrey. 
Kildare,  Damien  Laporte. 
L'Aoadie,  J.  L.  Gaudet,  cur 
Lac  des  Deux  Montagues 
Lefebvre,  S.S.,cure,  A.C 
E.  E.  Girot,  S.S.,  vies. 
Lachenaie,  J.  B.  Durivage, 
Lachine,  N.  Piche,  cure,  i 

ville,  vie. 
Lachute,  A.  Carriere,  cure. 
L^coUe,  Em.  Pepin,  cure,  . 

vie. 
Lanoraie,  T.  Kavanagh,  ci 

Desrosiers,  vie. 
Laprairie,  A.  Larose,  cure, . 

i:  Dupras,  vies. 
L'Assomption,    JoS.    Gigu 
V.F.,  D.  Lafortune,  vie. 
Uvaltrie,  C.  Huet,  cuiv. 
i;i:piphanie,  J.T.  Gaudet 

Andre. 

Lojiirue  Pointe,  H.    Leco 

Longueuil.     M.   Tasse,    ci 

lieaurhemin,  vies.,    J. 

assa,  T   Hurteau,  a.  cs. 

Maisonneuve,  George  M.^J 

cure,  O.  Godin,  chap. 
Mascouche,    Jos.  Lauzon, 
I'mulx.  vie,  P.  O.  Hcna 
Napierville,  A.  P.  Tasse,  c 


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150 


lebec. 
licoutinii. 
Icolet 
IriiouHki 
free  Hivurg 
Laurent 


Rnniff.oe 
"Mt'.!'ngtf 

itliabaska- 
Mackenzie 
Iskatftirwan, 


.  Ls.  Colin, 
Nantel,  K. 

ry,  ,Io8.  Nap, 
Hetu,  J.  0. 
M.  Taillon, 
Lafortunc, 

Verreau,   M. 


rmes,  Very 
.,  Sup'r,  N. 
P.  Daniel, 
.  n.  Lame, 
,  J.  T.  Tal- 
1.,  J.  F.  A, 
nit,  S.S.,H. 
letier,  S.S., 
andin,  S.S., 
R.  Labelks 
A.  Luihc, 
S.  S.,    J! 


St.  Anne's,  J.  CatuUe,  C.SS.R.,  aupr., 

H.    ilanckaert,     C.SS.R.,    rector; 

I.  l)e  Ridder,  C.S.S.R.,  W.  Godts, 

CSS.R.,  E.    Sternon,  C.SS.K.,  O. 

Verniciien,    C.SS.R.,    E.  Strubbe, 

C.SS.R.,    P.   Kioux,   CSS  R.,    A. 

Caron,C.SS.R.,L.  Savard,  C.SS.R., 

J.  A.  Meroier,  C.SS.R.,  Ph.  Schelf- 

hfint  C.SS.R.,  vies. 
St.  Hri '  ,et'9,  J.  Lonergan,  cure,  .los 

Kobiliard,  Zi'mon  Therien,  —  Mou- 

yciiii,  vies. 
St,   Vincent  de  Paul's,    A.    Diibac, 

cure,  H.   Lanjfevin,  J.   M.    Roux, 

N.  L.  Dubuc,  vies. 
Hoclielaga,  H.  Briiisette,  cure,  A.  A. 

Dei|uoy,  vie. 
SaTed  Heart,  F.  L.  T.  Adam,  cure, 

J.  Reid,  W.Chauvin,  J.  Desrosiers, 

.J,  K.  Lafortune,  O.  Valois,  vies. 
St.  John  Baptist,  M.  Auclair,  cure, 

M.  G.  Casey,  J.  A.  Laliberte,  B. 

Prt'fontainD,  J.  L.  P.  A.  Dequoy, 

A.  Guay,  vies. 
Notre    Dame    du    Bon    Conseil,    P. 

O'Uonnell,  cure,  P.  Shea,  vie. 
St.  Anthony's,  J.  E.  Donnelly,  curf!^. 
St.  Charles',   .los.    Bonin,  cure,    J. 

Bruy^re,   —  Desrosiers,    C.   Filia- 

treault,  vies. 
St.  Gabriel's,   M.   O'Meara,  cur6,    - 

Heffernan,  vie. 
St.   Louis,    C.    Larocque,   cure,    O. 

Forest,  D.  Meloehe,  vies. 

Berthierville,  .1.  B.  Champeau,  cure, 

K(l.  Beaulas. 
Bo  acherville,  J.  Primeau,  cur6,  H. 

1  ucharme. 
Brandon,  Vinceslas  Clement. 
Canglinawaga,  J.  G.  L.  Forbes,  cure, 

Ausf.  Aribour,  vie. 
Chambly,    M.  Lesage,    cure,   G.   A. 

Foiirouge,  vie. 
Chertsey,  O.  Laferriere,  cure. 
Contrecoeur,    J.    Dequoy,   curi,   D. 

Coti',  vie. 
Cote  St.  Paul,  Jos.  A.  Brault,  cure, 

E.  Provost,  vie. 
Coteau  St.  Louis,  G.  Lesage,  cure, 

A.  Gfoffrion,  A.  J.  B.  Desnoyers, 

vies. 
He  Bizard,  J.  Mallet,  cure. 
He  Dupas,  P.  F.  Mondor,  cure. 
Joliette,    Prosper    Beaudry,    V.  F., 

cure,  Jos.   Lafortune,  V.  Therien, 

vies.,  F.  X.  Geoffre.v. 
Kildare,  Dainien  Laporte. 
L'Acadie,  J.  L.  Gaudet,  cure. 
Lac  des  Deux  Montagues  (Oka),  D. 

Lefebvre,  S.S.,  cure,  A.  Cuoq,  S.S., 

E.  E.  Girot,  S.S.,  vies. 
Laehenaie,  J.  B.  Durivajre,  cure. 
Lachine,  N.  Piche,  cure,  A.  Mande- 

ville,  vie. 
Laohute,  A.  Carriere,  cure. 
LicoUe,  Em.  Pepin,  cure,  A.  Perras, 

vie. 
Lanoraie,  T.  Kavanaifh,  cure,   J.  B. 

Desrosiers,  vie. 
Laprairie.  A.  Larose,  cure,  Jos.  Blais, 

I'   Dupras,  vies. 
L'Assouiption,    JoS.    Giguere,  cure, 

V.F.,  D.  Lafortunc,  vie. 
Lavaltrie,  C.  Huet,  cure. 
L'l';pii>haiiie,  J.  T.  Gaudet,  cure,  P. 

Andre. 
Lojiu'ue   Pointe,  H.    Lecourt,    cure. 
Lon;;ueuil     M.   Tasse,    eur6,    J.  B. 

lieaurhemin,   vies.,    J.   M.    Bour- 

assa,  T   Hurteau,  a.  rs. 
Maisonneuve,  George  M.  J^e  Pailleur, 

eure,  O.  (io<lin,  chap. 
Maseouche,   Jos.  Lauzon,    cure     T. 

I'roiilx.  vie,  P.  O.  Renaud,  a.  c. 
Napierville,  A.  P.  Tasse,  cure. 


Notre   Dame   de   Grace,   Jos.    Nap. 

Marechal,  V.F.,  cure,  A.  Daignault, 

F.  X.  Chalifour,  vies. 
Notre    Dame   de    La  Merci,    L.    J. 

Vignault,  cure. 
Pointe-aux-Trembles,  A.Provost.eure 
Cointe-CIaire,  F.  X.  Laberge,  cure, 

J.  Charette,  vie. 
Rawdon,  F.  A.  Baillarge,  ourc. 
Repentigny,  Jos  Gaudet.  cure. 
Riviere  des   Prairies,    S.   L.  Bonin, 

1  iirf. 
Ste.  Adfele,  J.  O.  Ronssin,  cure. 
St.  Alexis,  Jos.  N.  Liissier,  cure. 
St.  Alphonse  de  Rodriguez,  F.  Pari- 

zeau,  cure. 
St.  Andre,  A.  Dugast,  eun'". 
Ste.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  G.  F.  O.  Che- 

vrefils,  cure  U.  Pare,  \ic. 
Ste.  Anne  des  Plaines,  J.  E.  Dugas, 

cure,  G.  Dugas,  a.c. 
St.  Aiigustin,  P.  A.  Laporte,  cure. 
St.   Barthclemy,  J.  Charette,  curd. 
St.  Basile  le  Grand,  A.  Corbeil. 
Ste.  Beatrix,  A.  Meunier,  cure. 
St.  Benoit,  F.  Corbeil,  cure. 
St.   Blaise,    R.    Bonin,  cure,    Chas. 

Boissonneault,  a.c. 
St.  Bruno,  N.  A.  Valois,  cur^. 
St.  Calixte,  A.  Lajeunesse,  cure. 
St.  l.'annt,  L.  Pineault. 
St.  Colomban,  J.  F.  Forget,  curt^. 
St.  <  ome,  Jos.  Deschcnes,  eurfi. 
St.  Constant,  P.  Bcdard,  cure. 
St.  Cunegonde,  F.  X.  E.   Ecrement, 

cure,  C.  Duprat. 
St.  Cuthbert,  Andre  Brian,  cure,  C. 

Robillard,  vie. 
St.  Damien,  J.  Brien,  cure. 
Ste.  Dorolhee,  L.  -le  G.  Casaubon, 

cure. 
St.  Edouard,  S.  Maynard,  curd. 
Ste.  Elizabeth,  D.  Brien,  cure. 
St.   Elizabeth,  A.   Lacasse,  curd,  J. 

'Ihibaudeau,  vie. 
Ste.  Emilie,  S.  Laporte,  cure. 
St.   Esprit,   O.   Dubois,  cure,  J.  B. 

Desro.siers,  vie. 
St.  Eu.staehe,  C.    Ouiniet,    cure,    C. 

Villeneuve,  vie. 
St.  Felix  de  Valois,  P.  Pelletier.curd, 

U.  Archambeault,  a.c. 
St.  Franjois  de  Sales,  D.  Casaubon, 

cure,  F.  X.  Vdzina,  a.c. 
Ste.  Genevieve,  J.  B.  Bourget,  cure. 
St.  Henri,  R.  Deearie,  cure,  T.  Dc- 

earie,  F.  X.  Plante,  J.  Piette,  vies., 

J.  B.  Rioux,  ane.  cure. 
St.  Hernias,  P.  Ledue,  cure. 
St.  Hippolite,  C.  Roehon,  curd. 
St.  Hubert,  R.  Giroux,  cure. 
St.  Isidore,  O.  Blanehard,  c\ire. 
St.  Jacques  de  rAehigan,  T.  Mare- 
chal, cure,  J.  Saint-Denis,  vie. 
St.   Jacques   le    Mineur,    J.  Morin, 

V.  F.,  cure,  R.  Pelletier,  vie. 
St.  Janvier,  J.  O.  Laboute,  cure,  Frs 

Laboute,  vie.,  J.  B.  Lcnionde,  a.  c. 
St.  Jean  de  Dorchester,   C.   Collin, 

cure,  A.  Chevalier,  vie. 
St.  Jean  de  Matha,  I.  Prevost,  curd. 
St.  Jerome,  L.   J.    Lafortiuie,   V.F., 

cure,  -  Landry,  Are.  Matrnan,  •.  ics. 
St.  Joseph  du  Lac,  D.  Piche,  cure. 
Ste.  Julie,  C.  Daignault,  cure. 
Ste.  Julienne,  A.  V'iau,  cure. 
St   Lambert,  Frs.  Rabeau,  dess. 
St.  Laurent,  G.  Dion,  C.S.C.cure. 
St.    IjConard    de   Port-.Maurice,    A. 

Houle. 
St.  Ligourl,  L.  Thvfault,  cure. 
St.  Lin,  J.   B.   Proulx,   Hon.   Can., 

curd,  A.   Martel,  J.  Chagnon,  vies. 
St.  Luc,  N.  A.  Dugas,  curd. 
Ste.  Lucie,  J.  Limoges,  cure. 
Ste.  Marguerite,  G.  Mor^-.u,  curd. 


Ste.  M.  Solomde,  C.T.  E.Viger,  cure. 
St.    Martin,   M.    Leblanc,   cure,  O. 

Milaneon,  vie. 
Ste.  Melanie,  L.  Fr.  Bonin.  curd,  F. 

S.  Jeannotte,  a.c. 
St.  Michel  de  Napierville,  L.  M.  Tail- 
Ion,  V.F.,  curd. 
St.  Michel  des  Saints,  O.  Guiinond, 

cure. 
Ste.  Monique,  Jos.  F.  Archambeault, 

curd. 
St.  Norbert,  C.  Durooher,  cure. 
St.  Paul,  J.  D.  Dupont,  cure. 
St.  Paul  rErniite,   J.  Huot,  curd,   J. 

Richard,  vie. 
St.  Philippe,  G.  H.  Laporte.  curd. 
St.  Placide,  J.  B.  Beaiichani]>,  curd. 
St.  Renii,  A.  Baril,  cure,  <J.  Plouffc, 

vie. 
St.  Roch  de  I'Achigan,  T.  Dagenais, 

cure,  L.  Laporte,  vie 
St.  Rose,  J.  Aubin,  cure,  J.  Cloutier, 

vie. 
St.  Sauveur,  P.  S.  Pierre,  cure. 
Ste.  Scholastique,  R.  Hetu,  curd,  R. 

Coutant,  vie. 
Ste.  Sophie,  E.  Prieur,  cure. 
St.  Sulpice,  F.  X.  Arneault,  curd. 
Ste.  Therese,  Very  Rev.  A.  Vaillan 

court,  cunS  A.  Carridres,  vie. 
Ste.  Theodosie,  L.  Perreaull,  curd. 
St.  Thomas,  J.  O.  Chicoine,  curd,  M. 

Vigneault,  vie. 
St.  Valentin,  V.Dupuis,  cure. 
St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  T.  Coutu,  cure,. 

H.  Bellerose,  vie.,  O.  Harel. 
St.  Zcnon,  L.  Gagnon,  curd. 
Sault-au-Reeollet,  C.Beaubien,  cure. 
Sherrington,  Jos.  A.  Peladeau  curd. 
Terrebonne,  J.  Piche,  curd,  L.  Labrie, 

vie. 
Varennes,    J.  S.    Theberge,    V.   F., 

curd,  J.  A.  Lavallee,  vie,  J.  F.  X. 

Bourbon  lais,  anc.  cure. 
Vercheres,  A.  Berard,  curd. 

ARCHDIOCESE  OF  OTTAWA. 

Archbi8hop~Uoat  Rev.  Jos.  Thcma* 

Duhamel.D.D. 
Vicar-General  —  Very    Rev.    J.    O. 

Routhier. 
Chancellor— \.  Rev.  P.  McCarthy. 
Vice-Chancellor— Rev.  J.  C.  W.  De- 

guire,  D  D. 

CITV  OF  OTTAWA. 

Cathedral  of  the  Immaculate  Con- 
ception—V.  Rev.  J.  O.  Routhier, 
V.G.;  L.  N.  Campeau.O.  Bouillon, 
J.  A.  Plantin,  P.  Beauehamp,  J. 
C.  W.  Deguire,  D.D.,  E.  Groulx. 

St.  Anne's-  -S.  A.  .Morcaii. 

St.  Bridget's— P.  McCarthy. 

St.  Jean  Baptiste -P.  Jacques,  O.S. 
D.,  A.  Cote,  Stephen  Gau\reau, 
O.S.D.,  V.  Charland,  O.S.D.,  A. 
Benoit,  O.S.D. 

St.  Francis  -  Revs.  LouisMaric.Leon- 
ard,  Moise,  Victor,  Maurice,  Sd- 
b.istien,  Alexis,  Candidc,  Patrick. 

St.  Joseph's--H.  Constantineau,  O. 
ML.  J.  W.  Howe,  O.M.I. 

St.  Patrick's— J.  M.  Whelan. 

Notre  Dame  du  bon  Conseil,  T.  Cole. 

Sacred  Heartr— A.  T.  Valiquette,  J. 
E.  Jeannotte,  O.M.I. 

PROVINCR  OK  QUKHBC. 

Angers,  J.  Bte.  Langlais. 

Arundel,  A.  CasbroTi,  T.   Droussais,. 

S.M. 
Aylmer,  A  Labelle,  J.  A.  Carriere. 
Bouehette,  J.  Allard. 
Buckingham,  F.  Michel.  J.  Routhier. 
Cantley,  A.  Motard,  J.  E  Cliarlebois. 


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CLERGY — ROMAN   CATHOLIC. 


[1897  ■  1897] 


Chelsea,  C.  Pouliii. 

Chilte  aux-Iro(iuois,  F,  Le  Gendre. 

Farrelton,  J.  Foley. 

GracefleKl,  C.  Gay. 

GrenviUe,  J.  Gascon. 

Hartwell,  A.  Gtiillaume. 

Hull,  1'.  Lecomte,  O.M.l.,  supr.,  M. 

Prevost,  J.  B.  Graiidflls,  J.  Dozois, 

A.    K.    Dubaut,   F.     M.    Geoigut, 

O.M.I. 
Labelle,  A.  Desjardiiis. 
Maniwaki,  0.  Laporte,  supr.,  F.  Plan, 

O.M.I.,  J.  P   Gutjfuen,  O.M.I.,  J. 

Laniel,    O.  M.  I.,    AI.     Desjaitiins, 

O.M.I. 
Masham  Mills,  J.  Lyonnais. 
Masj"  n,  W.  U.  Riclicn. 
Mon(,,.-  Bello,  T.  Allard,  A.  Lenioiidf. 
Montfort,   L.  Vallais,  J.  M.  Castux, 

S.M. 
Notre  dame  de  la  Salette,  J.  Lortie. 
Notre  dame  du  Laus,  E.  Trinquier. 
Papiiieauville,  E.  Rochon.C.  Urok't. 
Planta<fenet,  E.  C.  Croteau. 
Rapide  de  L'Original,  A.  Desjardins. 
Ripoii,  J  Ouay. 
Ste.  Agatha,  A.  Corheil. 
St.  Andre  Avellin,  J.  P.  Bi'langer,  M. 

Boisseau,  curate. 
Sc.  Fauslin,  P.  Garon. 
St.  Ijjnace  de  Nomininque,  T.  Coltet, 

L.  M.  Vuaillet,  E.  Rion,  J.  A.  Mon- 

tel. 
St.  Ri^nii,  S.  Ai3iher8t,  O.  Lercay. 
St.  Jovite,  S.  Ouimet. 
St.  Malachie,  F.  X.  Brunette. 
St.    Philippe  d'Argenteuil,  P.  Mon- 
tour, D.  Bt'langer. 
Suffolk,  M.  Chaniherland. 
Templeton,  I.  Champagne. 
Thurso,  J.  Chatelain. 

PROVINCE  OK  ONTARIO, 

Alfred,  P.  Lombard. 
Almonte,  D.  F.  Foley. 
Cassehnan,  A.  Beausoleil,  L.  H.  Major. 
Clarence  Creek,  Thos.  Caron,  L.  II. 

L>'\ae. 
Curran,  J.  Pilon. 
Cyrville,  H.  Richard,  J.  Leclech,  T. 

Ronsin. 
Dawson,  W.  McCauley. 
Embrun,  J.  U.  Forget. 
Fallowfield,  J.  A.  Sloan. 
Fournier,  E.  G.  Dacier. 
Gateville,  J.  Myrand. 
Gloucester,  J.  Dunn. 
Hawkesburv  Mills,  S.  Philip. 
Huntley  (West),  P.  Corkery. 
Lefaivre,  P.  Bedard. 
L'Origtial,  O.  Berube. 
Notre  Datne  do  Lourdes,  J.  Pineau, 

L.  Houben,  S.M. 
Orleans,  L.  A.  Lavoie. 
Pakenham,  D.  Lavin. 
Plantagenet,  E.  C.  Croteau. 
Richmond,  F.  J.  McGovern. 
Rockland,  J.  Hudon. 
St.  Albert  de  Cambridge,  A.   Gau- 

thier. 
St.  Anne,  E.  Coderre. 
St.  Eugene,  F.  Towner,  H.  Touchette. 
St.  Isidore,  J.  Boulay. 
Sarsfleld,  Osc.  Cousineau. 
The  Brook,  A.  Larose. 
Vankleek  Hill,  P.  Dussere  Telmon 
Wendover,  O.  Ferron. 

ARCHDIOCESE  OF  QUEBEC. 

Archbithop—Hia  Eminence,  Elzear 
AlexanderCardinalTa80hereau,DD 

-Ccidjutor-Bishop — Right  Rev.  L.  N. 
bc(fin,  D.D. 

Vicarc-Oeneral~-Mgr.  T.  E.  Hamel 
and  Mgr.  Cyrille  A.  Marois. 


Secre^orj/— Rev.  B.  Ph.  Garneau. 

Sub-Secretani-Kov.  J.  C.  Arsenault. 

Official— yigv.  C.  A  Marois,  V.G. 

AssexHorK—M'^r.  B.  Paquet,  Mgr.  J.C. 
K.  Laflanime,  Revs.  F.  X.  Faguy,  L. 
A.  Paquet 

Promofor— Mgr.  II  Tetu. 

Vice-I'romotnr— Mgr.  C.  O,  Gagnon. 

Chancellor— Uev.  B.  Ph.  Garneau. 

Vicf-Chancellor—liev.  J.  C.  Arsen- 
ault. 

CITY  OF  QUEBEC. 

Archbishop's  Palace— His  Eminence 
E.  A.  Cardinal  Tasehereau,  D.D. ; 
JIgv.  Ij.  N.  Begin,  coadjutor  and 
administrator;  Mgr.  C.  A.  Marois, 
V.G.;  Mgr.  II.  Tetu;  Mgr.  C.  O. 
Gagnon ;  Rev.  B.  Ph.  Garneau, 
Secretary  ;  Rev.  J.  C.  Arsenault, 
sub-secretary  ;  Rev.  L.  H.  Piquet. 

Notre  Dame  Parish  —  Cathedral  of 
the  Immaculate  Conception,  F.  X. 
F.iguy,  P.P.,  H.  DeFoy,  A.  Faucher. 
curates,  U.  Pampaloii. 

St.  Roch  Parish  -St.  Roeh's,  A.  A. 
Gauvreau,  P.P.,  A.  Lachance,  Ph. 
Roy,  G.  R(5millard,  li.  Paradis,  A. 
LacassK,  Ph.  Coti: 

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.,  Ls,  Charles,  O.M.I.,  J.  W. 
Perron,  O.M.I.,  A.  Desilets,  O.M.I., 
M.  Desjardins,  O.M.I. 

Notre  Dame  de  la  Garde  Parish — 
Notre  Dame  de  la  Garde,  F.  X.  La- 
plante,  P.P. 

St.  John  Baptist  Parish— St.  John 
the  B  iptist's,  B.  Demers,  A.  Taseh- 
ereau, Em.  Martin,  U.  Brunet,  A. 
Morissette,  curates. 

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.,  M.  Bonia,  C.SS.R. 

Limoilou  Parish — A.  Coli',  P.P. 

Stadacona  Parish— L.  P.  Delisle,  P.P. 

Ancienne  Lorette,  J.  O.  Faucher, 
P.P.,  J.  Rouleau,  curate. 

Ange  Gardien,  A.  Vaillancourt,  P.P. 

Armagh,  B.  Dionne,  P.P. 

Beaitiiiont,  H.  Bernier,  P.P. 

Beauport,  A.Diziel,P.P.,  H.Michaud, 
curate.  Chapel  at  the  Insane  Asy- 
lum, Rov.  A.  Rousseau,  chaplain, 
P.  Leclerc,  assi.jt. 

Beaurivage,  P.  OReillv,  P.P. 

Berthier,  F.  Dupuis,  P.P.,  M.  Hudon, 
retired. 

Bienville,  L.  Gauvreau,  P.P. 

Broughton,  F.  Pelletier,  P.P. 

Auckland,  P.  Roy,  P.P.  St.  Damien, 
J.  O.  Giiimont,  P.P. 

Cap  Rouge,  Od.  Marois,  P.P. 

Cap  St.  Ignace,  N.  J.  Sirois,  P.P., 
O.  Blanchot,  curate. 

Cap-SanttS  D.  Gosselin,  P.P. 

Charlesbourg,  J.  Hoffman.  P.P.,  J. 
ICirouao,  curate,  J.  B.  Ville'iouve, 
retired. 

Chateau  Richer,  A.  Gingras,  P.P. 

Chaudii're-Station,  A.  Rouleau,  P.P. 

Cranbourne,  J.  G.  DeBlois,  P.P. 

Deschambault,  U.  Rousseau,  P.P., 
A.  Lemay,  cur»te. 

East  Broughton,  O.  D.  Naud,  P.P. 

Elgin  Road,  Sal.  Richard,  P.P. 

Fortierville,  A.  A.  Beaudet,  P.P. 

Franiptou,  J.  O'Farrell,  P.P. 

Fraserville,  Ludger  Blais,  P.P.,  K. 
Hudon,  E.  Cot6,  curates. 

Grondines,  J.  D  Ballantyne,  P.P. 

Grosse  He,  J.  B.  Deronie,  P.P. 


He  aux  Grues,  J.  B.  Gosselin,  P.P. 
Inverness,  S.  Turcotte,  P.P. 
Kamouraska,  N.  H.  Leclerc,  P.P. 
Kennebec,  J.  Elie  Breton,  P.P. 
La  Beauoe,  J.  E.  Feuiltault,  P.P.,  E, 

Pelletier,  cur.ate. 
Lac  Etchemin,  Thos,  Lauze,  P.P. 
Lac  Noir,  P.  Ouellet,  P.P. 
Lambton,  A.  Belleau,  P.P.,  Ls.  liel- 

leau,  curate. 
Langevin,  T.  Trudel,  P.P. 
Laval,  Ths.  P.  Begin,  P.P. 
Leclercville,  P.  Dube,  P.P. 
Les  Eeuretiils,  Jos.  B.  Soulard,  IM'. 
Lt'vis,  F.  X.  Gosselin,  P.P.,  L.  Garon, 

J.   CiiKi-Mars,    A.    Roy,    curates. 

Hospice  St.  Joseph  de  la  Dilivr- 

ance,  \V.  O.    Plaisance,  chaplain, 

F.  Dumontier,   P.  Colfer,   F.   .Mo- 

Donell,  J    Neville,  L.  E.  Gromlin. 
L'Islet,  C.  Bacon,  P.P.,  A.  Prouh, 

curate. 
Lorette,  G.  Giroux,  P.P.,  A  Lainnthe 

and  A.  Hudon,  curates. 
Lotbiniere,  L.  L.  Paradis,  P.P. 
Lyster,  R.  Labbe,  P.P. 
Mt.  Carmel,  G.  Goudre.au,  P.P. 
Montmagny,  L.  Rousseau,  P.P.,  P. 

Godbout  and  J.  Morin,  curates. 
Newbois,  F.  Rouleau,  P.P. 
New  Ireland,  J.  O.  Langlois,  P.P. 
New  Liverpool,  P.  Lessard,  P.  P. ,  C. 

Picher,  curate. 
Notre  Dame  des  Anges  de  Montau 

ban,  S.  Garon,  P.P. 
Notre    Dame   du    St.    Rosaire,    A. 

Talbot,  P.P. 
Notre  Dame  du  Portage,  J.   Z.   A. 

Girard,  P.P.,  \V.  Clavet,  curate. 
Point-aux-Trembles,  A.  Boucher,P.P. 
Pont-Rouge,  E.  Hudon,  P.P. 
Portneuf,  Nap.  Cinqinars,  P.P.,  A. 

Bourassa,  curate. 
Riviere  Boisclair,  H.  Gagnon,  P.P. 
Riviere  Quelle,  .\,  Michaud,  P.P. 
Sacre  Coeur  de  Marie,  G.  Auolair,  P.P 
St.  Agapit  i?  Beaurivage,  A.  Pouliot, 

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.,  L.  Gosselin,  cur- 

St.  Aiidr6,  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,    P.   Pampalon,  C.SS.R., 

Ed.   Flynn,  .ISS.R.,  CI.    Leclerc, 

C.SS.R.,   J.  Hoyois,  C.SS.R.,   Ls. 

St.    Pierre,   C.SS.R.,    E.    Lamon- 

taifne,  C.SS.R. 
Ste.  Anne  de  Lapocatiere,  G.  Eraser, 

P.P.,  S.  Chfenard,  curate.   C.   K. 

Poire,  retired. 
St.  Anselme,  F.  Morisset,  P.P.,  I'. 

Vincent,  curate. 
St.  Antoine,  H.  Blanchet,  P.P.,  ]', 

Robin,  retired. 
St.  Antonin,  B.  Desjardins,  P.P.,  K. 

v.  Dion,  retired. 
St.  ApoUinaire,  C.  N.  Piiquet,  P.P. 
St,  Aubert,  C.  Leclerc,  P.P. 
St.  Augustin,  A.  O.  Godin,  P.P.,  A. 

Verreau,  curate. 
St.  Basile,  A.  Gauthier,  P.P.,  L.  B. 

Chabot,  retired. 
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.l'., 

D.  ChtSnard  and  O.  Martin,  curates. 


Ste  Catherine,  S.  Jolicoeur,  I 
St  Charles,  J.  D.  Beaudoin,  I 
StP  Cliristine,  A.  Fortin,  P.P 
'),(e  Claire,  W.  H.  Couture,  P 
Ste.  Cri)ix,    G.   Cote,    P.P., 

Hmiile,  curate. 
St  Cvrille,  M.  FiDion,  P.P. 
St  Diuuase,  Ls.  Dion,  P.P. 
St!  Uavi<l  de  I'Aube-Rivifere, 

iariliiies,  P.P. 
St.  Denis  de  la  BouteiUene 

Brochu,  P.P. 
.Si  Eleuthere,  A.  Caron,  P.P. 
St.Elzear,J.  E.  Rpy,P.P. 
St.  Ephrem  de  Tnng,  L.  M.  M 

P.P.,  Th.  Mercier,  curate. 
St.  En^'ine,  F.  Boutin,  P.P. 
St.  Evariste  de  Forsyth,  N. 

I'.  P. 
Ste.   Famille,    He   d'Orleans 

Ga>,'non,  P.P. 
St  Ferdinand  de  Halifax,  L. 
P.P.,  L.  E.  Grondin,  retirei 
St.  Fcrreol,  G.  Lemieux,  P.P. 
St.  Flavien,  Ach.  Vallee,  P. 
Ste.  Fove,  A.  Scott,  P.P. 
St.  Franijois,  L.  Z.  Lamberi 

L.  N.  Fiset,  curate. 
St.    Francois,    He   d'Orleans 

Leclerc,  P.P. 

St.   FraiKjois  Riv.    du    Sud, 

Oliva,  P.P.,  A.  Langlais,  ci 

St.  Frederic,  J.  E.  Martin,  P. 

St.  Georges,  Th.  Montminy,  1 

.Martin,  curate. 
St.  Germain,  J.  H.  Frechette, 
St.  Gilles,  A.  Magnan,  P.P. 
St.Gerv.ais,  J.  C.  Richard,  I 
St.  tMlbert,  L.  Coulombe,  P.l 
Ste.  Henedine,  A.  Paquet,  P. 
Ste.  Helene,  B.  C.  Guy,  P.P. 
St.  Henri  de   Lauzon,  F.  Li 

P.P.,  E.  P.iquet,  curate. 
St.  Hoiiore  de  Shenley,  A.  Fei 

P.P. 
St.  Isidore,   P.   Da  Sylva,  I 

Grenier. 
St.  Jean-Chrysostome,  P.  V. 

P.P. 

.St.  Jeai.  Deschaillons,  P.  <>. 

P.P.,  T.  Thibaudeau,  curat 

St.  .lean  Port  Joli,  F.  Frenetl 

0.  Savard, curate,  H.  Dube, 

St.  Jean,  He  d'Orleans,  L.  M 

P.P.,  J.  B.  Blouin,  retired. 

St.  Joachim,  C.  McCrea,  P.P 

St.  JoHoph,  N.  F.  Fortier,  1 

K(irti>-r,  curate. 
St.  Joseph,  E.  S.   Fafard,   1 
Cloutier  and   L.    Picher, 
Mgr.  C  Guay,  retired. 
St  Julie  de  Somerset,   P.  I 

li.  Leclerc,  curate. 
St.  Lambert,  F.  X.  Methot,  1 
St.  Laurent,  He  d'Orleans,  \ 

P.P. 
St.  Lazare,  D.  Lemieux,  P.P 
Ste.  Louise,  G.  Guy,  P.P. 
St.  .Magloire  de  Rovix,  J.  Boi 
St.  Malachie,  J.  H.  Frichett 
St.  Marcel,  F.  X.  A.  Dulac,  1 
Ste.  .Marguerite,  E.  Laliberti 
St.  Martin,  A.  Lafrance.  P.I 
St.  Maxirae  de  Scott,  H  Die 
St.  Methode,  Jos.  Valin,  P.l 
St.  Michel,  J.  A.  Bureau,  P 

Veilleux,  curate, 
St.  Neree,  Geo.  T.  Pelletier, 
St.  Nicolas,  J.  E.  Page,  P.P 
St.  Onesime,  P.  A.  Ouellet, 
St.  Pacome,  C.  Galerneau, 

.Miire.au,  retired. 
St.  Pamphile,  H.  Lessard,  1 
St.  Paschal,   Chs.   Baillarg 
St.  Paul  de  Montminy,  J. 

neau,  P.P. 
Ste.  Petronille,  E.  O.  Corrlv 
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161 


Ste.  Catherine,  S.  Jolicoeur,  P.P. 
St.  Charles,  J.  D.  Beaudoin,  P.P. 
"stp  Cluistine,  A.  Fortin,  P.P. 
lie  Claire,  W.  H.  Couture,  P.P. 
Ste.  Croix,    G.   Cote,    P.P.,    J.    E. 

Hoiiile,  curate. 
St.  Cvrille,  M.  FiDion,  P.P. 
St.  Damiuie,  Ls.  Dion,  P.P. 
St.  David  de  I'Aube-Rivifere,  H.  Des- 

jardiiie.s,  P.P. 
St.  I)Liii8  de  la  Bouteillerie,  C.  S. 

Brochu,  P.P. 
St.  Elenthere,  A.  Caron,  P.P. 
St. Klz.ar,  J.  E.  Roy,  P.P. 
St.  Eplireni  de  Tring',  L.  M.  Morisset, 

P.P.,  Til.  Menuer,  curate. 
St.  Kiis;i  lie,  F.  Boutin,  P.P. 
St.  Evariste  de  Forsyth,  N.  Proulx, 

P.P. 
Ste.   Kamille,    lie   d'Orleans,  L.  J. 

Ga^riioii,  P.P. 
St.  Ferdinand  de  Halifax,  L.  Qagne, 

P.P.,  L.  E.  Grondin,  retired. 
St.  Ferreol,  G.  Leniieux,  P.P. 
St.  Flavien,  Ach.   Vallee,  P.P. 
Ste.  Foye,  A.  Scott,  P.P. 
St.  Fianqois,   L.  Z.  Lambert,  P.P., 

L.  N.  Fiset,  curate. 
St.    FraiiQois,    He    d'Orliians,   J.  E. 

Leclerc,  P.P. 
St.   FrJiii;oi8  Riv.    du    Sud,    F.   A. 

Oliva,  P.P.,  A.  Lanjflais,  ourate. 
St.  Frtdiric,  J.  E.  Martin,  P.P. 
St.  Georjfes,  Th.  Montminy,  P.P.,  B. 

Martin,  curate. 
St.  Germain,  J.  H.  Frechette,  P.P. 
St.  Gilles,  A.  Magnan,  P.P. 
St.Gervais,  J.  C.  Richard,  P.P. 
St.  Gilbert,  L.  Coulombe,  P.P. 
Ste.  llenedine,  A.  Piiquet,  P.P. 
Ste.  Helene,  B.  C.  Guy,  P.P. 
St.  Henri  de  Lauzon,  F.  Laliberte, 

P.P.,  E.  Piiquet,  curate. 
St.  Honore  de  Shenley,  A.  Feuiltault, 

P.P. 
St.  Isidore,   P.   Da  Sylva,  P.P.,  O. 

Grenier. 
St.  Jean-Chrysostome,  P.  V.  Letrare, 

P.P. 
St.  Jeai-  Desohaillons,  P.  O.  Drolet, 

P.P.,  T.  Thibaudeau,  curate. 
St.  Jeun  Port  Joli,  F.  Frenette,  P.P., 

0.  Savard, curate,  H.  Dube,  retired. 
St.  Jean,  He  d'Orleans,  L.  Mayrand, 

P.P.,  J.  B.  Blouin,  retired. 
St.  Joaohini,  C.  MoCrea,  P.P. 
St.  Josoph,  N.  F.  Fortier,  P 

Forti>.r,  curate. 
St.  Joseph,  E.  S.    Fatard, 

Cloutier  and   L.    Picher, 

Mjrr.  C!  Quay,  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. 
Ste,  Louise,  G.  Guv,  P.P. 
St.  .Maj,'loire  de  Roux,  J.  Boulet,P.P. 
St.  Malachie,  J.  H.  Frichette,  P.P. 
St.  .Marcel,  F.  X.  A.  Dulac,  P.P. 
Ste.  .Martfuerite,  E.  Laliberte,  P.P. 
.St.  .Martin,  A.  Lalrance.  P.P. 
St.  Maxime  de  Scott,  H   Dionne,P.P. 
St.  Mcthode,  Jos.  Valin,  P.P. 
St.  Michel,  J.  A.  Bureau,  P.P.,  J.  O. 

Vcilleux,  curate. 
St.  Niree,  Geo. T.  Pelletier,  P.P. 
St.  Nicolas,  J.  E.  Pajre,  P.P. 
St.  Onesime,  P.  A.  Ouellet,  P.P. 
St.  Pacome,  C.  Galerneau,  P.P.,  M. 

.Miireau,  retired. 
St,  Pamphile,  H.  Lessard,  P.P. 
^i.  I'aschal,   Chs.    BaiUargeon,  P.P. 
St.  Paul  de  Montminv,  J.  E.  Galer- 
neau, P.P. 
Ste.  Petronille,  E.  O.  Corriveau,  P.P. 
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.P.,  H. 


P.P  ,   E. 

curates. 


St.  Philemon,  C.  C.  L6v6que,  P.P. 
St.  Philippe  de  Neri,  A.  Boissinot, 

P.P. 
St.  Pierre-Baptiste,  J.  B.  Thi>)OHtot, 

P.P. 
St.   Pierre,  Riv.  du  Sud.,  T.  Dela- 

grave,  P.P. 
St.  Pierre, He  d'Orleans, C.  Halle, P.P. 
St.  Prosper,  A.  Vizina,  P.P. 
St.  Kaphael,   F.  I.  Paradis,  P.P.,  O. 

Dupuis,  curate. 
St.  Raymond,  F.  A.  Bergeron,  P.P., 

H.  Hudon,  curate. 
St.  Rochdes  Aulnet8,F.Garneau,P.P. 
St.  Samuel,  L.  P.  M.  Deschenes,  P.P., 

S.  Deschenes,  curate. 
St.   Severin  de    Beaurivage,    F.  X. 

Couture,  P.P. 
St.  Sophie  d'Halifax,   C.  S.  Richard, 

P.P. 
St.  Svlvestre,  0.  E.  Verret,  P.P. 
St.  Thcophile,  L.  Kochette,  P.P. 
St.  Tite  des  Caps,  L.  Perusse,  P.P. 
St.  Ubald,  J.  E.  Rouleau,  P.P. 
St.  Valier,  J.  A.  Ralnville,  P.P. 
St.  Victor  de  Tnng,  C.  Benibe,  P.P., 

J.  Blais,  curate. 
St.  Zacharie,  R.  Morissette,  P.P. 
Sault  Montmorencv,  J.  B.  Ruel,  P.P. 
Sillery,  A.  E.  Maguire,  P.P. 
Somerset,  D.  Matte,  P.P.,  J.  Dumais 

and  J.  F.  Gagnon,  curates. 
Standon,  A.  Gouin,  P.P.,  Chs.  Gouin, 

assistant. 
Stoneham,  M.  Bernard,  P.P. 
Valcartier,  H.  McGrattv,  P.P. 
Valletort.  P.  M.  Meunier,  P.  P. 

ARCHDIOCESE  OF  ST.  BJNIFACE. 
Archliinhnp — Most    Rev.   L.   P.   Ad. 

Langevin,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 
Vicar-General— \er\  Rev.  J.  Allard, 

O.M.I. 
Secretary— Arthwr  Boliveau,  pro  tem 

MANITOBA— ST.  BONIFACE. 

St.  Boniface  Cathedral  —Rev.  J.  Mes- 
sier, P.P.,  rector  ;  Rev.  J.Georges, 
O.M.I.,  curate  ;   Rev.  G.  Cloutier 


J.     C    Poitras, 
Rev.  E.  Gravel, 
Nuns  ;  Rev.  H. 
Woodcutter. 
Brandon,  Rc;»'.  W. 


CM. I.,  bursar; 
chaplain  of  Gray 
Heynen,  Rev.  F. 

J.  Jubinville. 


Deloraine,  Rev.  E.  Proth. 

Fort  Alexander,  Rev.  James  Magnan, 

O.M.I.,  and    Rev.   P.   Chauniont, 

O.M  I. 
Fort  Ellice,  P.  St.  Germain,  O.M.I., 

P.  Favreau,  O.M.I. 
Lorette,  Joseph  Dufresne. 
N.  D.  de  Lourdes,   the  Rev.  C  inons 

of  the    Immaculate    Conception : 

Rev.  Ddm  Paul  Benoit,  supr.,  Dom 

Agn6s  Patel,  Dom  Marie  Antoine 

Straube  and  Brother  Felix. 
Peguis  and  Selkirk,  Rev.  J.  Allard, 

(),M,I,,   V,G.;  Rev.  J.  B.  Raudin, 

O.M,  I, 
Rivereaux  Rats,  M.  Jolys,  P.P.;  Rev. 

Maisonneuve,  curate. 
Ste.  Agathe,  A,  Bourret. 
Ste.  Anne  (des  Chenes),  R.  Giroux. 
St.  Adolphe,  Rev.  .M.  Derome, 
St.  Alv'ionse,  F.  Penpiis, 
St,  Andrews,  D,  Gillis. 
St.,  Athanase,  Sept,  Lemieux, 
St.  Charles,  D.  Dandurand,  0,M  I. 
St,  Eustaohe,  A,  Martin. 
St,  Francis  Xavier,  F,  X.  Kavanaugh, 
St.  Hyacinthe,  E,  B,  Rocan, 
St.  John  Baptistfc's,  D.  Fillion. 
St,  Joseph,  T.  Campeau, 
St.  Laurent,  '.tevs.  C.  T,  Camper,  O. 

M.I.,   Z.  Gascon,  O.M, I,,  Rev,    P. 

Comeau,  O.M.I.,    Bro.   Mulvihill, 

O.M.L 


St.  Leon,  N.  Pelletier,  P,P,,  Rev.  N. 
Poulin,  curate. 

St.  Malo,  Rev,  A,  Noret, 

St.  Norbert,  J.  N.  Ritchot,  V.O. 

St.  Norbe'-t  —  Monastery  of  Rev. 
Trapiiist  Fathers,  Dom. Louis, Dom. 
Paul,  Dom,  Pie. 

St.  Pie  and  Emerson,  J.  N,  Jutrag. 

Winnipeg — St.  Marv's,  Rev.  P,  D. 
Guillet,  O.M,  I.,  Jos,  .McCarthy, 
O.M,!,,  O'Dwyer,  O.M,I.;  Immacu- 
late Conception,  A.  A.  Ch    rier. 

NORTil-WBoT  TERRITORY. 

La  Montague  des  bois, 

Lac  Qu'Appelle,  Prisque  Magnan,  O. 

M.I,,  J.  Campeau,  O.M.I.,  Rev,  P. 

Perrault,  O.M, I,  Industrial  School, 

F.    Hu,gonnard,    O.M.I,,    Rev.    P. 

Jacob,  O.M.I. 
Fannystelle,  Rev.  Lebrault. 
Pine    Creek,   Revs.   Chaumont   and 

Dorais,  O.M, I, 
Qu'Appelle  Station,  J.  A.  Roy. 
Regina,  Rev.  M.  Zerback. 
St.  Boniface  Industrial  School,  Rev. 

Father  Dorais,  t).M,I, 
Ste.   Rose  du  Lr.  .   Rev,  F,    Leco(i, 

O.M,L 
St.  Hubert  (Whitewood),  J.  A,  Rov. 

O..M.I. 

ARCHDIOCESE  OF  TORONTO. 

Archbiahop-Moat  Rev.  John  Walsh, 

D.D. 
Vicar    General— Very    Rev.    J.    J. 

McCann. 
Archdeacon— 
Secretary— Rev.    James  Walsh,    St. 

John's  Grove,  Toronto. 
Bishop's  Council — Very  Revs.  Vicar 

General  and  Deans. 
Dean^     \ety  Rev.  W.  R.  Harris,  St, 

Catiiirines;  Very  Rev.  J.  J.  Egan, 

Barrie. 

CITY   OF  TORONTO. 

St.  Michael's  Cathedral  —Rev,  Francis 
Ryan,  Ret^tor  ;  F.  F.  Rohleder, 
James  Tracey  and  Ambrose  Small. 

St.  BasiPs — L.  Brennan. 

St.  Helen's — Very  Rev.  John  Cruise. 

St.  John's,  East  Toronto  Village — A. 
Lsfontaine,  Wm.  Hart. 

St.  Joseph's— J.  J.  McEntee. 

St.  Mary's— Very  Rev.  J.  J.  McCann, 
V.G.,  William  McCann  and  John 
Kelly, 

Our  Ladv  of  Lourdes— Jas.  Walsh. 

St.  Patrick's— Rev.Fr.Wynn,C.SS.R., 
Rector. 

St.  Paul's— Rev.  J,  L,  Hand,  Rector ; 
M,  Cline  and  H.  J.  Canning, 

St,  Peter's,  L,  Minehan. 

Sacred  Heart— P.  Lamarche. 

House  of  Providence— Chaplain,  L, 
Gibra. 

Sacred  Heart  Orphanage  (Sunny- 
side)— Chaplain,  Win.  Bergan, 

AUiston,  H.  Gibney. 
Apto,  M.  J.  Gearin, 
Barrie,  Very  Rev.  J.  J,  Egan,  Dean  ; 

H.  J.  Sweeney, 
Brechin,  K,  McRae, 
Caldwell,  P,  Whitney. 
Colgan,  J,  KilcuUen,  P,  Kienian. 
Collingwood,  E,  J,   Kiernan  and  P. 

McEcheran, 
Dixie,  J.  Covle. 
Falls   View,    A,   J.   Kreldt,   O.C.C, 

Philip   Best,   O.C.C,    Dionysius 

Best,  O.C.C. 
Fort  Erie,  P.  McCoU. 


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CLERGY — ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 


[1897  ■  1897] 


Lofontaine,  J.  F,  Beaudoin. 

Merritton,  Rev.  F.  Smith. 

Midland,  J.  Colin. 

Newmarket,  D.  Morris. 

Niagara,  J.  J.  Lynoh. 

Niagara  Falls,  Dominic  O'Malley,  O. 
CO.,  rector. 

Orangeville,  J.  Minehan. 

Orillia,  F.  W.  Duffy. 

Oshawa,  M.  J.  Jeffcott. 

Pickering,  Eug.  Gallagher. 

Penetanguishene,  Th.  F.  Laboureau. 
Chaplaincy,  Provincinl  Reform- 
atory, J.  Gibbons. 

Port  Colborne,  J.  J.  McEiitee. 

Schomberg,  J.  Carberry. 

Smithville,  E.  Crinnon. 

Stayner,  M.  Moyna. 

St.  Catharines,  Very  Rev.  Dean  W. 
R.  Harris  and  M.  D.  Wholan  ;  St. 
Mary's,  L.  A.  H.  AUain. 

Thornhill,  P.  McMahon. 

Thorold,  T.  Sullivan. 

Toronto  Juration,  Wni.  Berln. 

Uptergrove,  A.  A.  Mcl'hillips. 

Uxbridge,  A.  O'Malley. 

Vroomanton,  T.  Cantillon. 

Wildfield  (Gore  of  Toronto),  J.  Red- 
den. 

DIOCESE  OF  ALEXANDRIA. 

BUhop—Rt.  Mev.  Alexander  Mac- 
Donell,  D.D. 

Alexandria,  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  Mac- 
Donell,  D.D.,  Rev.  r>.  R.  Macdonald 

Cornwall,  George  Corbett,  pastor ; 
D.  A.  Campbell,  assistant. 

Cornwall  East,  Paul  de  Saniihac,  pas- 
tor ;  A.  Robus,  assistant. 

Orysler,  VVm.  McKinnon. 

Glennevis,  Donald  C.  MacRae. 

Glen  Robertson,  Duncan  Macdonald. 

Greenfield,  R.  A.  McDonald. 

Lochiel,  William  Fox. 

Moose  Creek,  M.  J.  Leahy. 

St.  Andrews,  W.  MacDonell. 

St.  Raphael,  Terence  Fitzpatrick. 

Williamsiown,  John  Twomey. 

DIOCESE   OF   ANTIGOXISH. 

Bis/top— Rt.Rev..Iiio.  Cameron,  D.D. 
Vicar-Oeneral— Very    Rev.    J.    M. 

Quinan,  D.D. 
Secretary— Uev.  A.  Thompson,  D.D. 
Antigonish,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Cameron, 

D.D.,  Hugh  Gillis,  rector. 
Acadiaville,  Alex.  Beaton. 
Arichat,  Jas.  M.  Quinan, D.D.,  V.  G., 

Lubin  Gallant. 
Arisaig,  R.  McKenzie. 
Boisdale,  Alex.  F.  McGillivray. 
Bridgeport,  Chas.  Macdonald. 
Brood  Cove,  D.  Chisholm. 
Canso,  D.  V.  Plielan. 
Cheticairtp,  Peter  Fiset. 
Christmas  Island,  A.  Cameron,  D.D. 
Creignish,  Arch.  J.  Chisholm. 
Descousse,  L.  McPherson. 
East  Bay,  M.  McKenzie. 
Ferrona,  Roderick  McDonald. 
Friar's  Head,  Th.  Richard. 
Georgeville,  Dougald  Cameron. 
Glendale,  D.  Mclsaac. 
Grand  Mira,  Rodk.  McNeil. 
Guysborough,  M.  Tompkins. 
Havre-!i-Bouch(5,  M.  Coady. 
Heathertoii,  R.  Grant. 
Ingonish,  \V.  B.  MoPherson. 
lona,  J.  J.  McNeil. 
Judiquc,  Arch.  Chisholm. 
Lake  Ainslie,  Alex.  Chisholm,  D.D. 
Lakevale,  John  Shaw. 
L'Ardoise,  Hi'gh  McPherson. 
Lismore,  Andrew  McGillivray. 
Little  Glace  Bay,  Finlay  Chisholm. 
Lourdes,  W.  B.  McDonald. 


Low  Point,  A.  McKenzie  and  A.  Mac- 
Donald. 

Mabou,  John  McMaster,  Ph.D. 

Mainadieu,  Wm.  Kiely. 

Margaree,  R.  McDougall.  Southwest, 
F.  J.  Chisholm. 

New  Glasgow,  Ronald  Macdonald. 

Petit  Bros  d'Or,  M.  A.  McPherson. 

Pictou,  J.  J.  Chisholm. 

Poniquet,  Jos.  Macdonald. 

Port  Felix,  I).  Chisholm. 

Port  Ilawkesbury,  Alex.L.  McDonald. 

Port  Hood,  C.  Chisholm. 

Port  iMorien,  D.  P.  McDonald. 

Port  Mulgrave,  B.  Miillins. 

Red  Islands,  Neil  Macdonald. 

Reserve  Mine,  R.  Mclnnis. 

River  Bourgeois,  A.  M.  O'Handley. 

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.  Mcintosh. 

Sydney  Mines,  C.  F.  McKinnon. 

Thorburn,  A.  M.  Monbourquette. 

Tracadie,  M.  Lattin. 

DIOCESE  OF  CHARLOTTETOWN. 

Bi«/iop— Right  Rev.  James  Charles 
McDonald,  D.  D. 

Vicars-General — Very  Rev.  Mgr.  Jas. 
McDonald  and  Very  Rev.  James 
Phelan. 

Secretary—  Rev,  I.  Theriault. 

Charlottetown,  Rt.  Rev.  James 
Charles  McDonald,  D.D.,  James 
Morrison,  D.D.,  P.  P.  Arsen.ault 
I.  Theriault. 

Albertoi),  Alfred  E.  Burke. 
Baldwin's  Road,  Michael  J.  McMillan. 
Bloomfield,  F.  X.  Gallant. 
Cardigan  Bridge,  J.C.  McMillan, D.D. 
De  Sable,  D.  B.  Reid. 
East  Point,  A.  J.  Mclntyre. 
Egniont  Bay,  Stanislas'  Boudreault. 
Fort  Augustus,  Allan  J.  McDonald. 
Georgetown,  Stephen  T.  Phelan. 
Grand  River,   Lot  14,    Laughlin  J. 

McDonald. 
Grand  River,  Lot  5.i,  J.  0.  McLean. 
Hope  River,  James  tineas  McDonald. 
Indian  River,  Mgr.  D.  J.  Gillis. 
Kinkora,  J.  J.  .NIcDonald. 
Kinkora,  Lot  11,  E.  P.  O'N.  Boyd. 
Miscouche,  John  A.  McDonald. 
Montague,   West,  Right  Rev.  James 

Phelan,  V.G. 
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.  Margaret's,  A.  P.  McLellan. 
St.  Peter's  Bay,  R.  J.  Gillis. 
Souris,  Donald  Frs.  McDonald. 
Sturgeon,  William  Phelan. 
Summerside,  D.  J.  G.  .McDonald. 
Tignish,  I).  M.  McDonald. 
Tracadie,  P.  J.  Hogan. 
Vernon  River,  Patrick  Doyle,  D.D. 

.M.\UDAI,KN   ISLANDS. 

Bassin,  Alphonsus  Pouliot. 
Etang  du  Nord,  O.  DeFinance. 
Havre  aux  .Maisons,  .).  Blac(|ui6re. 
St.    Dunstan's   College,    Rev.    Peter 

Curraii,  A.  J.  McDougal,  I.  R.  A. 

McDonald. 

DIOCESE  OF  CHATHAM. 
Bishop — Right  Rev.   James  Rogers, 

D.D. 
Vicar-Oeuural-Xery  Rev.  Thos.  F. 

Barr\-. 


Secretary— Rev.  John  S.  Knigiu. 

Chatham,  Right  Rev.  James  I{oi;erg, 

D.  D.,  Henry  Joyner,J.  S.  Knii;ht' 

and  E<lward  McAuley.  ' 

Acadiaville,  Andrew  Berube. 
Barnaby  River,  F.  C.  P.  Campliull, 
Bartibogue,  William  A.  Morrisey. 
Bathurst  (Town),  Very  Rev.  Tlinina* 

F.  Barry,  V.G. 
Bathurst  Village,   W'"'am  Vatrilly. 
Belledune,  Theo.  Van  de  Moorrd. 
Campbellton,  Edward  P.  Wallace. 
Caraquet,    Theophilus     Allard,    K. 

Ozanne. 
Charlo,  A.  A.  Boucher. 
Dalhousie,  Rev.  S.  J.  Crumley. 
Drummond,  Felix  Dugal. 
Edmondston,  Comas  D' Amour. 
Grand  Anse,  Joseph  Trudelle. 
Grand  Falls,  Michael  O'Kecfe. 
Jacquet  River,  Hilarion  Doucet. 
L'Amec,  Joseph  R.  Doucet. 
Neguac,  Joseph  Thcberge. 
Nelson,  Nicholas  Power. 
Newcastle,  P.  W.  Dixon,  M.  O'Brkn. 
Pacquet-Ville,  .Joseph  Levasseur. 
Petit  Roc'her,  John  Carter. 
Pokemouche,  Thomas  J.  Fitzgerald. 
Pokemouclie  Island,  lnkernian,AziwJe 

Trudelle. 
Red    Bank  (North-west  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,  W.  W.Veniier. 
St.  Francis  Xavier,  J.  N.  Dumont. 
St.  Francis  of  Assisi,  G.  B.  Gauvin. 
St.  Hilaire,  Anthony  Comeau. 
St.  Isidore,  Louis  Gagnon. 
St.  Jacques,  Rev.  F.  Regis  Gagnon. 
St.  Leonard,  L.  A.  Launiere.  John  J. 

Nugent. 
St.  Louis  des  FrauQais,  Jos.  Pellctier. 
St.  Theresa,  Wilfred  E.  Sormany. 
Tracadie,  J.  A.  Babineau. 
Upper  Bay  du  Vin,  Edni.  Pattenaiiie. 

DIOCESE  OF  CHICOUTIMI. 

Bishnp—Rt.  Rev.  M.  T.  Labrecque, 
D.D. 

Vicarg-General— Very  Rev.  B.  E. 
Leclerc,  Malbaie,  Charlevoix  Co.; 
Very  Rev.  F.  Gendron,  Point  au\ 
Esquimaux  ;  Very  Rev.  F.  X.  Belly, 
Chicoutimi. 

Vicars-Pnrane—liev.  A.  B'afard,  Baie 
St.  Paul ;  Rev.  Loon  Parent,  Semin- 
ary, Chicoutimi ;  Rev.  F.  .\. 
Delage,  Chambord,  L.  St.  J. 

Secretary— Uev .  F.  X.  Eugene  Kre- 
nette,  Chicoutimi,  P.Q. 

Procureiir — M.  I'abbi' Alf.  Labrecqiie. 

Chicoutimi,  F.  X.  Belly,  V.G..  Elz. 

Lavoie,    vicar.      Convent    of    the 

Good  Shepherd,   F.  X.  Belly,  oha]. 

lain.      Hotel  Dieu,  E.    Delamarrc, 

chaplain. 
Ause  St.  Jean,  Jean  S.  Pelletier. 
Bagotville,  Jos.  Sirois. 
Baie  St.  Paul,  A.   Fafard,   V.F.,  N. 

Rouillard,   vicar. 
Bcrgeronnes,  A.  Guay. 
Eboulements,  Joseph  Dumas,   Med. 

Boily,  vicar. 
Escoumins,  On.  Lavoie. 
Grande-Baie,  Thos.  Roberge,  Hypp. 

Neron,  \icar. 
Hcbertville,  L.  W.  Barabe,  D.  O.  R. 

Dufrosne,  vicar.     St.   Bruno,  .\1- 

mas  Laroiiche. 


He  au*-  Coudres,  Onis.  I^avoii 

jon()uicre,  H.  Kdrouack 

Lac  Si.   Jean,    L.  Babel,  O.tt 

Baron,  O.M.I. 
Latcrriure,  Hil.  Marceau. 
Malt)ait\   B.   E.   Leclerc,    V.  ( 

Hoily  and  N.  Falbot,  vicars 
jletah'ctchouan,  F.  X.  Dtilage 
Mille  \'ache8,  Jos.  Perron. 
Petite  Riviere,  Geo.  Gagnon, 
Koberval,  .Jos.  Lizotte  and 

H^hcrt,  vi(uir. 
Sacrc  CiBur  de  Jtisus,  M.  Trei 
Sacrc  C'(Biir  de  Marie,  Jos.  Re 
Ste.  .\gnes,  Louis  Gagnon  ai 

IjLiilai-d,  vicar. 
Ste.  Anne,   D.    Rousael,   an 

Hcrvieux,  vicar. 
St.  Charles,  C.  R.  Tremblay. 
St  Cyriac,  Sam.  Bouchanl. 
St,  cVrille,  Dyd.  Tremblay. 
St,  Fclicien,  Ls.  Tremblay. 
St.  Fidde,  N.  Parant. 
St.  Fulgence,  Ov.  Laroucho. 
St.  Gideon,  Jos.  Paradis, 
St.  Hilarion,  Et.  Simard. 
St.  Irciiee,  M.  Tremblay. 
St.  Jerome,  J.  B.   Vallee,  I 

geron.  vicar. 
St.  .Joseph  d'Alma,  H.  Lavoie 
S,  Methode,  M.  J.  F.  R.  Gau 
St.  Placide  and  St.   Josepl 

Boily. 
St.  Prime,  L.  E.  Lauriot. 
St.  Simeon,  M.  Hudon. 
St.  Thomas  d'Aauiji,  J.  F.  II 
St.  Urbain,    Ad.    Girard   ( 

Gaudreault,  vicar. 
Tadousac,  Jos.  E.  Lemieux. 

DIOCESE  OF  HAMIL' 

Bishop— Rt.    Rev.    Thomai 

Dowling,  D.D. 
Vkars-Oenerals—Rt.    Rev 

Heenan,   Very    Rev.    J. 

Very  Rev.  L.  Elena. 
Seeretan/  and  Supt.  of  Seht 

•J.  P.  Holden. 


Bishop's  Council— Rt,  Re 
Heenan,  V.G.,  V.  Rev.  ' 
V.G.,  Very  Rev.  L.  El 
Very  Rev.  G.  Kenny,  f 
Rev.  Dr.  Kloepfer,  C.R 
Kev.  F.  P.  McEvay. 

CITY  OK  lIAMltiTO.N 

Cathedral  of  St.  Mary  of 
culate  Conception— F.  V 
administrator,  J.  M   Mai 
Holden. 

St.  Joseph's— J.  J.  Ilinohe; 
trator. 

St.  Patrick's— John  J.  t 
O'Reilly. 

St.  Lawrence's— R.  E.  Bra 
iutrator. 

OUTSIDB    OK    TIIK    CITV    OK 

Acton,  p.  Haley. 

Arthur,  .1.  Doherty,  posto 

.\vton,  P.  I-.  Owens. 

Berlin,  W.  Kloepfer,  C.R. 
Joseph's  Chapel  for  the 
Stanislaus  Rogalski,  C. 
chaplain. 

Berlin  College,  St.  Jeroi 
Tlieo.  Spetz.  C.R.,D  1) 
Rev.  Jos.  Schweitzer, 
A.  Weiler,  C.R.,  I'h.l) 
llaller,  C.R.;  Rev.  . 
C.R.;  Rev.  A.  Waee 
Itev.  Wm.  V.  Kloepfer, 
Wm.  Kloepfer,  C.R., 
Uev.  L.  Elena,  V.G. 


CLEliaV — ROMAN   CATHOLIC. 


163 


.  Knight, 

lines  liown 
1.  S.  Kniuht; 

•ube. 

Canipl)Lll. 
Morrisev. 
Rev.  Thomas 

'am  Vairilly. 
e  Moortcl, 

Wallace. 

Allard,    K. 


•mnlev. 
1. 

Amour. 
Kli'lle. 
Iveufe. 
Uoucet. 
cet. 
re. 

M.  CBrieii. 
iBvasseur. 

J.  Fitzfferald. 
ernian,.^zade 

;   Miraniichi), 

S.  Murdoch, 
[inon. 
ard. 

t. 
neau. 

V.  W.Veniier. 
r.  Duniont. 
B.  Gauviii. 
>nieau. 
3n. 

iffis  Gas'ion. 
liore.  John  .1. 

Jos.  Pelletier. 
Sormany. 

.  Pattenauie. 

30UTIMI. 

'.  LabrecquCf 

Rev.  B.  E. 
arlevoix  Co.; 
n,  Point  a\ix 
V.  F.  X.  Belly, 

.  Fafard,  Bait- 
arent,  Seiiiin- 
Rev.     F.    X. 
.  St.  J. 
Kugone  Fre- 

f.  Labrecqne. 
y,  V.G..  Eh.. 
vent  of  the 
.  Belly,  oha|. 
,    Delamarre, 

Pelletier. 

rd,   V.F.,  N. 


>uma3,   M'd. 


yerge,  Hypp. 

be,  D.  O.  R. 
Bruno,  Al- 


pe  au>'  Coudres,  Ones.  I^avoiu, 

j'onqiiiire,  H.  Kirouack. 

Lac  Si   Jean,   L.  Babel,  O.M.I,,   J, 

Baron,  O.M.I. 
Laterrii're,  Hil.  Marceau. 
JIall)ai<\   B.    E.   Leclerc,    V.  O.,  Ed. 

Hoilv  and  N.  Falbot,  vlcarH, 
Metah'ct'.'houan,  F.  X,  DL^lage,  V,F, 
Mille  Vaohes,  Jos,  Perron, 
Petitt;  Uivii're,  Geo,  Gannon,  iir, 
Roberval,  Jos,  Lizotte  and  Ku|{onu 

H^herL,  vinar. 
Sacri'  CiBur  de  JiSsus,  M,  Tremblay, 
Sacrc  CtBur  de  .Alarie,  Jos,  Renaud, 
Ste.  Atrnes,  Louis  Ga)(non  and  Fii^. 

lit'iiard,  vicar. 
Ste.  Ainie,   D.    Roussel,    and    Ern. 

Ibrvifux,  vii'ar. 
St.  Charles,  C.  R.  Tremblay. 
St.  Cvriac,  Sam.  Bouchard. 
St.  C'Vrille,  Uyd.  Tremblay. 
St.  Filioien,  Ls,  Tremblay. 
St.  Fidi'le,  N.  Parant. 
St.  Fulgence,  Ov.  Laroiioho, 
St.  Gi'deon,  Jos.  Paradis, 
St.  Hilarion,  Et,  Simard. 
St,  Iriiiee,  M. Tremblay, 
St.  J(''rome,  J.  B.   Valbie,  Elz.  Hi'r 

gcron.  vicar. 
St.  .Joseph  d'Alma,  H.  Lavolo. 
S.  Jlethode,  M.  J.  F.  R.  Gaulhior, 
St.  Placide  and  St.   Joseph,   l-oulu 

Boily. 
St.  Prime,  L.  E.  Lauriot, 
St.  Simeon,  M.  Hudon. 
St.  Thomas  d'Aquin,  J.  F.  Hoy, 
St.  Urbain,    Ad.    Girard   and  Am, 

Gaudreault,  vicar. 
Tadousac,  Jos.  E.  Lemieux. 

DIOCESE  OP  HAMILTON, 

Bishop— nt.  Rev.  Thomas  Joseph 
Dowliiiff,  D.D. 

Vhars-Generals—Rt.  Rev,  E,  J, 
Heenan,  Very  Rev,  J.  Keouy[h, 
Very  Rev,  L.  Elena. 

Searetary  and Supt.  of  Sehonlii—liev, 
■].  P.  Holden. 

Bishop's  Council— Kt.  Rev.  E,  J, 
Ileenan,  V.G.,  V,  Rev,  J.  Keou((h, 
V.G.,  Very  Rev.  L.  Elena,  V,0,, 
Verv  Rev,  G,  Kenny,  S.J.,  Very 
Rev.  Dr.  Kloepfer,  C,R,,  ami  Hi. 
Rev,  F,  P.  McEvay. 

CITY  OK  lIAMIliTON, 

Cathedral  of  St,  Mary  of  the  Inuna- 
culate  Conception— K.  P.  McEvuVi 
administrator,  J.  M  Mahony,  .1.  P, 
Holden. 

St.  Joseph's— J.  J.  Ilinchey,  adniiniii- 
trator. 

St.  Patrick's— John  J.  Craven,  F, 
O'lleilly. 

St.  Lawrence's— R.  E.  Brady,  a<lmii)- 
istrator. 

OL'TSIDK    OK    TMK    CITY    OK    HAMILTON, 

Acton,  P,  Haley, 

Arthur,  J.  Doherty,  pastor,  R,  I)ub6, 

Avton,  P.  L.  Owens. 

Berlin,  W.  Kloepfer,  C.R.,  I),l),  Ht, 
.loseph's  Chapel  for  the  Poles,  Rnv, 
.stiinlsUuis  Koxalski,  C.  It.,  Pli.D,, 
ehaplain. 

Berlin  CoUetfe,  SI,  Jerome's;— Rnv, 
Tbeo.  Spetz.  C.K.,  I)  I),,  Hiiperinr ; 
Rev.  Jo.s.  Schweitzer,  C.R,;  llev, 
A.  Weiler,  C.R.,  Ph. I),;  Uev.  Jiw, 
Halter,  C.R.;  Rev.  J.  KosiiiHlil, 
C.K. ;  Rev.  A.  Waeehler,  (Ml,; 
Kev.  VVm,  V.  Kloepfer,  C.R,;  lluv, 
\Vm.  Kloepfer,  C.U.,  I). I),;  Very 
Uev.  L.  Elena,  V.G, 


Itraiilford,  V,  Loimon,  pMtor,  J.  J, 

(.'iilitdiihlii,  L,  M,  ],yiwh, 

(!irli4riih«,  11,  I '.  Ldhnintiii, 

CuyiiKit,  ArehdiMtcim  l.auNNlur. 

ChupNiiiw,  Htdphi-n  Wndcl, 

Diieinxi'liin,  .((IN,  Wdv. 

DiirKliilk,  J,  II,  ('My. 

Dnndan,  Vt>ry  Umv,  E.  J.   Iluenan, 

V,(l,,  I',  J,  MiulJKan. 
Miinvllli',  K,  Ci'lnnoii. 
Oiii'hittn,  r,  11,  lliiui'k. 
Kloni,  I',  ('imuriive. 
FonnoNU,  (ii<o,  llrnhtnnnn, 
Fri'ii|)(iM,  0,  .Miirphy, 
(lull,  |i;,  I',  Nlnvln, 
Uiui||ili,  U,   Kenny,  H,J  ,  rector,  F. 

KitvuMat(li,  H,J,,  J,  O'Loane,  H,J,, 

Fr,  iMiniiiftlcr,  H,J. 
Mae.ti'M,  J,  O'Lmtry, 
MIMtnav,  M,  Halm, 
Mount.  Foritut,  Very  Rev,  DeanO'Con- 

null, 
Nnw  (li'niiitnv,  Hteplien  Fonrster. 
Oukvllitt,  It,  t,  Kiirkr, 
Owdh  Moiilid,  Fr,  (liimottler,  C,H,B., 

Niipr,;  I',  HIiitiiKliiK^itHv,  (!,H.I(,,   P, 

ItiiMkb.y,  C.M.M, 
PurlK,  Vt'ry  Uev.  .1,  Keou«h,  V.G, 
Nt,  Au'itlliit,  F,  Hubert  AymanH,C,H,, 
Ht,  (!|i<nii<iit,  J.  Gi-lil. 
Tn(i»tw(4tttr,  .1,  Coriioran, 
WulkHrton,  J,  Kelly, 


Ht.  KrancUfTnidcl  P.o,),P,  Lantflois. 
Ht,  J(.Ht!|ih((;uMurd  River   P,0,),  F. 

MitrwtlllvN, 
Ht,  .Mary,  Pttrth  Co.,  P.  Brennan. 
Ht,  Palrlek(Flel(!her  P.O,),  P,  McCabe 
Ht,  I'etcr'M,  A,  LolMelle, 
HI.  Tlioiniut,  \V,  Flannerv. 
Hlony  Point,  N,  I).  Ht„  Cyr. 
Htrutford,    K.  II,    Kilroy,    D.D.,    D. 

ItowiHiy,  and  O.  Foster, 
Htratlirov,  A.  McKeoii, 
Walkervlllc,  l„  A,  Huaudoln. 
Walliu'eburKh    and    Orestlen,    John 

Hoiian, 
WftwaiK.hh    (Ht,    AuKimtine,    P,  0,), 

Th'tN,  t/ulKl«V. 
WIndHor,  H,  (lo<helaii,  dean,  P,  L'lle- 

reiu.  J,  H(tanlan. 
Woo<lHi('t',  K,  llodKkinson, 
WoodHtock,  M.  T.  Urndy. 
Wyotnini;,  Philip  Guam, 
/iirieli,  Th.  J,  V'alentlne. 


DIOCKHE  OF  LONDON. 

I)cmI»   O'Connor, 
Tlernan, 


|)|o(;khk   of  new 

MINHTER. 


WEST- 


niHhop    M. 

I,  ft.  I). 


Rev.  Paul  Durieu,  O.M. 


IIIkIwp    lit,    Itev. 

(.',N,I(,,  l),t>. 
CliltlWi'llnf     llfV,  M.  J 
St'firi'laeil  t.  Nooiian. 
ninhiip'H  ('iiiiiictt—HevH.  J,  Miiri)hy, 

Jowiili  llityard,  K,  B,  Kilroy,  I>.l>., 

l>,(!||itlilliK,  O.H.I). 

(ilTV   OK   I.ONIION. 

HI-,  l'Mt»ii''N(!ii(licdral    M  J.  Tlernan, 

rfclor,  T.  Nooiian,  P.  ./.  McKeon. 
HI.,  Mary't*    M,  McCormack, 
AlviiiNton,  J,  V,  Tobin, 
Ainli«rMtlmr«,   r,  Ryan,  0,H,lt,,  L. 

l(i<iiiinil,(l,H,l<, 
AMlilUOd     (KliiKsbrldKC    P.  '>.),     N. 

l*Uon, 
HuIIk  llWer.J.  E.  Meunlcr, 
IIHlMiiit'dleNMcn  P.O.),  .1,  J,  Gnain. 
KidilulplifLiK^un  P.O,),  N.  Gahan, 
llotlmxll,  M.  (Niinuilim, 
Itlu  I'liliili  ('.  Parent. 
ItlNiiiiM'k,  I',  l/uinlaii. 
CImllmin,  Paul  Alf,  O.H.F.,supr.  and 

ri'iitiir,  Lnopold  OHtermann,  Henry 

lli'rb«rlch,o.H,F. 
Corniina,  J.  MiiKan, 
Freneli  Hettlcnient  (Drysdalo  P.O.), 

P,  ClIlll'tolN, 

(Jodt-rlcb,  T,  West. 
Ini(*'r>«(ill,  J.  Connolly, 
lrlMlilo«ii(l»i(blln  P,0.),  J.  Murphy, 

dean,  J,  A,  Kealy, 
Klitkoni,  John  O'Nell, 
LitHult'lte,  P,  Contoran. 
MaldNldiie,  (!,  E,  McGee, 
Mifiiti<Uiiy'»,  I'.  Hecbard, 
Mount  Ciirinel,  II,  G.  Traher, 
Palniiiiurt  (Dover  South,   P,  o,),   P. 

AuiU'U'itx, 
Pitrkhlll,   D.    MeCrae    iukI    William 

FoKiti'ty, 
Port  Liiinliliin,  ,1,  Aylward. 
Iluni'otn  II Ivor,  A,  Lorlon. 
Hanilwleli,  F.  Hemende,  C.H.B. 
Hanilii,  .ioHepli  llayard. 
Hi'afortli,  J.  Keiiiiedy, 
Hlmi'iM",  D,  P,  McMenamIn, 
Ht,    AiilK-  (Tccuinseh   P.O,),    A,   P, 
I      Vllluiioiivu, 


!KKW   WKSTMINSTBR, 

(,'athedral  of  Ht,  Peter— Rt,  Rev,  P, 
Durieu,  0,M, I, ,  D,l),,  J,M,Fayard, 
0,M,l,,  F.  Jayol,  O.M, I,,  A,  Dou- 
tenvlllu,O.M.t.,W.  Morgan, O.M. I., 
J,  Audle,  O.M.I, 

FortHt.  JiiineH,  G,  Blanchnt,  0,M,I., 

A,  0,  Morlce,  (;,M,I, 
Wllllain'H  Luke,  J.  M,  LeLacq,0,M  I., 

J,  It,  (;iilapiilnl,  (t,M,I,,  J,  Bedard, 

O.M,l,,(!h.  de  Vrlendt,  O.M,I, 
Kainliioptt  City,  J.  M,  Lejene,  O.M,I., 

Fred  Gucrtin,  O.M.I.,  A.  Carion, 

(t.M.I, 
Kootenay,    N,   Coccola,  O,  M.  I.,  N. 

(tiKilleiie,  (t.M.I. 
Mal.Hipil  (Ht,  Marv's),  C.  E.  Chirouse, 

(t,  M,  I.,    P,  Rfehard,   O,  M,  I,,   P. 

Doninieau,    (t.M.I.,    F.    Thomas, 

O.M, I,.  /-.  Pleottc,  O  M.I. 
Nhzaretli  Heminary,  E.  Hunoz,  O.M, I, 
,\elHon,  L,  Poilras, 
OkariaKftii  Mission,  O,  Cornellier,  O. 

M.  I„    Ch,    Marchal,    O.M,  L,    J. 

WulNh,(t,M,l, 
ltoNHlati(l,  A.  Lemay, 
Vaiuioiivor,  Henry  Emmelen, 


DKKJEHE  OF  NICOLET 

llluht  Kov.  Elphege  Gravel, 


llmhiip 

D.D, 
Vli'iirH-dPnoral  —  Vety    Rev.    Mgr. 

Inaiui  Geliims,  and  Very  Rev.   L. 

V,  Tbibaudlcr, 

PfiwHfiilnr  anil  Chancellor —  Very 
R«v,  L,V,  Thibaudier,  F,  A.  Saint- 
Geriniiln,  aHsiHtant, 

K,  lie  Chatlllon,  Maitre  de  Chapelle 
I't  lal'athedralo 

NIcolet,  ('athedral.  Rev,  P,A.  Gouin, 
rector,  llev.  H.  Morin,  vicar.  Rev. 
I'll,  Pratte,  vicar  ;  St,  Joseph 
reNideiicc,  Rev,  Ph,  II,  Suzor, 
V,  (I,  II.  Rev,  II,  Alexandre, 
chaplain  of  the  Sisters  of  the 
AHHumptlon  of  Nicolet, 

Hunilnalre  ile  Nicolet,  Rev,  Fr,  Dou- 
vllle.  Hup,  et  Pr/'fet  des  Etudes; 
Ih,  (iMInas,  V,  0„  P,A,,  A,  N. 
Ilelleiiiare  ;  M.  G.  Proulx,  Ptre., 
I'rrMMiretir;  Z.  Lahaye,  Ptre.,  As- 
(tlHiant  Ptwureur  et  Econonie  ;  H. 
Ilninaiilt,  Ptre.,  Directeur;  E. 
Barll,  F.  Cantin,  G.  Desilets,  A. 
McDonald. 


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ArthabaskaviUe,  F.  X.  LbHsanl,  curf, 

K.  (JiSnoreux,  vie;  I),  h.  Uoiiclifi', 

chaplain,  M.  Lambert,  chap. 
Becancourt,  K.  Kaiche,  O.  Melaili.'oii, 

vicar. 
Blandford,  t'h.  Ed.  Muilhot. 
St.  Paul  do  Chester,  J.  V.  H.  Dalle- 

mare,  cure  ;  I'.  Canliii,  vie. 
Drummoudville,  T.  (juinn,  cur(S,  K 

Provaiichcr,  vicar. 
Oentilly,  M.  Marchand,  V.F.;C.Cot6, 

vie. 
St.  Felix  de  Kini^sey,  K.  J.  Holjertf;, 
Kintfsey  Falls,  O.  Carou. 
Le   Biie  du   Febvre,  .1.  N.  Iloroiix, 

cure;  R.  Joyal  et.  O.  Duboii),  vies. 
Maddington  Falls,  L.H.  Luvalk'i'.cur^ 
Mission    des    Abi'uakis,    Josfjjh    I). 

tionzajtuc. 
Malades,  E.  Panneton,  N  ().  I.arue, 

().  Manseau,  A.  Savoie. 
Notre    Uame  de  Pierriville,   L,    E. 

Boisvert. 
Pierreville,    St.    Thomas',    .M.   Hoy, 

cure,  A.  Houle,  vicar. 
Riviere  David,  A.  Paciuin,  cure ;  V. 

Saint-Germain,  vicar. 
Rome,  ^tudiaiit  au  coll6ge  canadien 

Alb.  Ulodu, 
St.  Albert,  T.  Lemire. 
Ste.     AngOle    de     Laval,     V.S.    de 

Carufel. 
St.  Bonaventure,  A.  Blondin,  cur^. 
Ste.  Brigitte  des  Saults,  F.  Connolly 
St.  Celestin,  Jos.  Tessier,  Mgr.  J    0. 

Marquis,  retired. 
Ste.  Christine,  L.  Tnurigny. 
Ste.  Clothilde,  E.  P.  deCourval. 
St.   Cyrille  de  Wendover,  E.  Belle- 

mare,  L.  Conieau,  vicar. 
Ste.  Elizabeth,  Geo.  Beliveau,  cur6. 
St.  Elphiige,  Ph.  Bourassa. 
St.  Eugone  de  Grantham,  Jos.Forcier. 
Ste.  Eulaliu,  B.  Prince. 
St.  Francois  du  Lac,  E.  Bulsson.curdi 

S.  Beliveau,  vicar. 
St.  Fulgence  de  Durham,  L  Beland, 
St.   Germain,   P.   A.   Lebrun,  curi' ; 

C.  Lafond,  vie. 
St.  Gregoire,  E.  Grenier,  cure ;  Chs. 

Ed.  Joyal,  vie. 
Ste.  Gertrude,  A.  0.  Papilloa,  Piva., 

Desservant. 
St.    Guillaume,    J.    A.    Blais;    Jos. 

Lalancette,  vicar;  E.  Blais,  retired. 
Ste.Helcne  de  Chester,  M.Laperri^re, 
St.   Leonard,  E.  Dauth. 
Ste.  Marie  de  Blandford,  A.  Longval. 
Ste.  Monique,  P.  A.   A.  Bulleniare, 

M.  .Alivnseau,  vicar. 
St.Norbertd'Arthab'ka,L.A.Bui88on. 
St.  Patrick,  V.  P.  Jutras. 
Ste.  Perpetue,  E.  Tessier. 
St.  Pie  de  Guire,  L.  A.  Cot6. 
St.  Pierre  de  Durham,  O.  Milot. 
St.  Pierre  les  Becquets,  C.  Z.  Garteau, 

S.  Poirier,  vicar. 
St,  Remi  de  Tinffwiok,  O.  Is.  Hamel. 
St.  Samuel,  A.  P.  de  Courval. 
Ste.  Sophie  de  L';vard,  G.  Brunei. 
St.  Svlvere,  N.  Descoeatux. 
St.  Valere,  E.  Brunei. 
St.  Wenceslas,  Thos.  Boucher. 
St.  Zephirin,  N.  E.  Ricard,  cur6  ;  A. 

Desilets,  vie. 
Stanfold,  A.   Desaulniers,  cur6 ;  G. 

Bourbeau,  vie. 
Tres  S.  Rosaire,  J  A.  Mauseau. 
Trois-Rividres,  N.  O.    Larue,   Plre., 

retire  li  I'Hopiial. 
Victoriaville,    U.    Tessier,   cur(5  ;  H. 

Edge,  vie. 
Warwick  (East),  L.  Pothier,  cur6;  H. 

Boisvert,  vie. 
Wickham  (West).  G.  Landry. 
Vamaska,  A.  Smith,  curd;  O.  Carig- 

nan,  vie. 


UlOCmK    Oti'    CKTKKHOIlOtlGH 

Binliiif)    Hiwld  ItMV  lllcbnrd  AI|>hon- 

MiiKO'OoMiMyf,  (•.l>. 
Vhmnili'Hiiml    Very    llfv.    P.    D. 

LttUruiH,  \i\ui\<m<i,  atid  Very  Rev. 

,]iMb\,U  mnwwPj  \imro. 
A  ri'liilmiiiiin  II ml  llfi  lor  nf  Calhcilral, 

Vun.  |».  ,(,  (liwPy. 
Ohani'ulliii'  unit  m'rplnrii—\le\.  1. 

Htm\\m,  \'f\p\t\iiitiinnh. 
VeiuvhnnmMh,   IHvhi   Rev.    R.    A. 

'D'lUmiDt,  \>,U:,  Vei!,  H.  J.Casey, 

W,   V.   V\\/m\t\t<S^,    U.  OConnell 

and  T.  NcwMlitM, 
UrojuhMyiti,   I',   J,   M((<iulre,  P.P., 

TIkw,  MumiMK. 
HrigbtoM,  T;  K- (Vdliiis. 
BurnlBj,  T,  »,  (('(J(/»((ie)1. 
Hynif  mm,  «,  Miifrt-sMP,  ».J. 
Ctti)i["l(s||r((f7l,  W;  ,f.  lM(<!loskrv 
CoboDru.  VAwMi\  l(.  Murrav. 
Doiiro,  AV,  J,  Kelltv 
Emily  iMmiwym  ',    f    S. 

HrnLliaf((»(i, 
Eniiismofx,  W  ,>.  Met 
Vem\im  Vw\\#,  J,  Hii\nu. 
Fori    WillittKi,    l„   Arplri,    H.J.,    J 

HpB<))f.,  N,J,,  ('.  Nftdpnil,  H.J. 
aardoi)   Hivxc,    V.  .Actus,   S.  J.,  J. 

HraiiK,  W  J.,  J,  Krolef,  8.J. 
OrafroM,  Mi('ll».«'l  lirtfhid. 
Uiwii))lf«,  M  (;(/f(((f")lv. 
lieumn.  V(;)M(b'»  (''»ii(t  (Dotiro  P.O.), 

Ji)3.  |||"/WM«i, 

Lindsuy,     I',     \i.     Laurent,  M.    J. 

M'llDIIH, 

Ma!ise.y  «Kt)|((l(,  K,  l/t>febvre,  S.J.,  J. 

Hi.iliuwl,  «,  J, 
North    Utty,    |»,  J,  Noollard,  C.  J. 

i'hi-liMi.. 
Norwood.  l',('o(iw«v. 
Port  AfMMIC,  0,  (('mifivan,  8.J.,  J. 

Forlwii,  «,J. 
j>ort  Ko)(»i,  M,  \,\ui'h. 
Sailt  Stu,  Mrthf,'  A   I'fiineau.  S.J. 
Sturgwmfr'«llo,J.Uifigr(is,l'.()'Learv. 
Siidbufy  JMiicliod,  T.  Lussier,  8..J., 

U-  Onfim,  «.J.,  I/.  (Jot6. 
Troi(t  Ciwk,  A,  I''.  KpIIv. 
VeniHC,  A,  1/  Mwrtdldlprs. 
Victoria  \Um\,  J    tintppupv. 
WickwBmihoKu,  (».  Uw  Itanquet,  S.J., 

.)■  Vm\\m,  »,i>„  A.  (laudin,  S.J., 

)'.  Lm)i«('Ii*",  *^. J. 

imcmv,  ny  himouskl 

Biiihnp  ~-  Uf,     )(pv,     Andre-Albert 

ima,  \t,it: 

J'liii'iutl     V.  Kpv.  L.  J.  Larigis. 

Viear-Uiiiii<ml^--\,  (tev.  L.  J.  Lansrls. 

Oaiuiiu  H»iV«*,  J,  a.  lilanchet,  M. 
H.  miiiimt,  l»,  Ve/Jna,  C.  A. 
CarbotiM*'*M,  (/.  .1,  Lannfls,  P.  J.  Sau- 
cier, I',  AdilPt,  1^,  M.  Fournier,  L, 
Roii|a»ii  I,,.  f«.  (Jeriiier.  R.  P. 
Hylvttiii, 

Hmiiimi'ij  (fiiitiinn—llBvif.  .N.  Thivi- 
ecgn,  M,  Holddc, .(.  O.  Nurmandin. 

Aummirn  Umvs.  J,  U.  HIanehet,  J. 
»ami\tif,  (',.  Aii/lM, 

Prownliii'    Hp\;  C,  A.  Carbonneau. 

Vinef'r'iiiiDliir  Hpv.  ,1.(i.  Norman- 
dii), 

/'ni-^ei'l'i'tili'ir  -'h  (I.  l-eoiiard. 
am  n¥  MmivHM. 

Ctttbfidml  of  Nl,  Opf(iiaiti--Rt.  Rev. 
AmJr"  AII*H  Klttla,  D.l»,,  L.  Rou- 
leau, (mfioli  )(llP«t,  M.  Calsse,  vicar. 

AllMjlli,  l„  l>'Au(p((il. 

Ans<'  .1  (intfoii,  tl(,  Rmlth, 

Hie,  I',  ,1,  «.»(|('iPC,  J.  F.  E.  Martin, 

assi,  imrm*  \it\f9\., 
CiMiotMlft,   Mitj.    \MMm,    A.    Audet, 

vi'i/»r, 
CapC'hftt,  !♦,<»,  WttlddoH, 


Cap  d'Espoir,  P.  C.  C6tc. 
('aj>  des  Rosiers,  F.  X.  DelAg". 
(!a))lan,  Mgr.  F.  X.  Boss6,  C.iS.S.S. 
Cr.rleton,  V.  Rev.  J.  O.  NarniaiKlin 

V.F.,  F.  X.  Lcbel,  vi('ar. 
Cascai)Miac,  .).  A.  Clialifour. 
Causapseal,  D.  S.  (iigutre. 
Cedar  Hall,  P.  Brillant. 
Cloridorme,  C.  W.  Frcve. 
Douglastown,  D.  Oillis. 
Gaspe  Basin,  F.  Gauthier. 
Grande  Riviire,  V.  Rev.  C.  Larriv(ie, 

J.  A.  Ouellet,  vicar, 
lie  Verle,  Rev.  C.  A.  Carbon mau. 
Lae  Temiseouata,  Ph.  Moreault. 
McNider,  D.  Morisset. 
Maria,  Jui3,  Gagne. 
Alatane,  N.  Livcsque. 
Meehins,  F.  ,\.  Dumais. 
Metis,  Ant.  Chouinard. 
jlont  Louis,  Jos.  Perron. 
New  Carlisle,  J.  A.  Belles- Isles. 
Newport,  Jos.  St.  Laurent. 
N.  1).  des  Sept  Douleurs,   J.   i;.   \. 

Cayouette. 
N.  1).  du  Sacri  CoDur,  J.  A.  Pdrusse 
ibos,  Jos.  Dechainplain. 

•'    :pibiac,  T.  C.  Duret. 
Perce,  L.  C.  Lavoie. 
Pointe  au  Pore,  L.  N.  Bernier. 
Port  Daniel,  Aug.  Gagnon. 
Ristigouche,  R.  P.  Puciflque,  F.M.C., 
Sup.,  RR.  PP.  Bonaventure,  Cas- 
sieri,  Albert  and  a  broth'.i'. 

Riviere  au  Renard,  Eliao  Morris. 
St.  Alexis  Matapediao,  J.  E.  Pelletier. 

St.  Anaelet,  .\I.  R.   Bilodeau,  J.  E, 
Roy,  vicar. 

Ste.  Anne  des  Monts,  A.  A.  Souey, 
O.  Savurd,  vicar. 

Ste.  Angele  de  Merici,  C^p.  Gagne. 

St.  Arsene,  F.  M.  Fournier. 

St.  Blandine,  Ls.  Arpin. 

St.  Bonaventure,  N.  Thivierge,  Tli. 
Gravel,  asst.  jjarish  priest. 

St.  Clement,  J.  B.  Ruest. 

St.  Damase,  Elz.  Dufour. 

St.  Donat,  D.  Lebel. 

St.  Eloi,  L.  Alph.  Laniontagne. 

St.  Epi^)hane,  A.  1).  Jobin. 

St.  Fabien,  Pierre  Audet,  A.  B. 

Ste.   Felieite,    J.    H.   Lavoie,  J.   R. 
Sasseville,  vicar. 

Ste.  Flavie,  Charles  G.  Fournier,  J, 
A.  Verreau,  vicar,  J.  C.  Berufti,  a.c. 

Ste.  Flavie  Station,  J.  D.  Rioux,  A. 
Duval,  a.c. 

Ste.  FrauQoise,  Z.  Jean. 

St.  Gabriel,  Arth.  LeBlane, 

St.  Godefroi,  P.  Beaulieu. 

St.  Hubert,  G.  Gagnon. 

St.  Jean  de  Dieu,  Jos.  Ouellet. 

St.  Jean  I'Evangeliste,  J.  0.  Drapciui. 

St  Joseph  of  Lepage,  N.  Gagnon. 

St.  Lawrence  Matapediae,  F.  .\.  Rn'^s. 

St.  Louis  du  Ila-Ha,  A.  P.  Berube. 

St.  Lue,  Eug.  Pelletier. 

Ste.  Luce,  J.  B.  Blanchet. 

St.  Mathieu,  H.  TrembUay. 

St.  Modeste,  J.  H.  Bernier,  H.  N. 
Therriault,  malade. 

St.  Moise,  P.  Chouinard. 

St.  Paul  de  la  Croix,  F.  A.  Lavoie. 

St.  Pierre  de  Malliaie,  P.  F.  Sirois. 

Ste.  Rose  du  Degele,  Aeh.  Thil)aull. 

St.  Simon,  Lud.  Rioux. 

St.  Ulrie,  J.  0.  Drapeau. 

St.  Valerien,  J.  Amiot. 

Sayabec,  J.  C.  Saindon. 

Trois  Pistoles,  D.  Vezina,  J.  I". 
Biron,  vicar. 

Dice     'E  OF  ST.  ALBERT. 

5t«^op— Right  Rev.  Vital  J.  Gran- 
din,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 

Vicars-General,  Mh.  Lacombe.O.  M.  I., 
H   Leduc,  O.M.I. 


IMSTRICT  OF    HT.    ALBRRT 

ViMinUfnernl—Svxy  Revs. 
';';^„l,e,O.M.I..II.Ledue.O 

f„tlu'lral,Ht.  Rev.  Vital  J.  G 
OM  1.,   D.D.,   H.    Leduc, 
u,'„,.,  .M.  Merer,  O.M.I.,  V. 
vjiie,  O.M.I.,  Geo.   Nordmi 
M.I.,  Rev.  J.  B.  Morin. 
(olil  bake.  Rev.  L.  Lc  Goff,  ( 
t'ort  Siiskfttchewan,  Rev.  E.  1 
I  oc  I.ii  Uiche,  H.  Grandin,0. 
'Ti«<ier,  O.M.L,  P.  Simoiiin 
jloriiuille,  J.  Jolicocur. 
0„i„n  lake,  A.  Therien,  0.>: 

Cunningham,  O.M.I. 
>*ail(llf  Lake,  C.  Boulenc,  O.) 
St  .\lexander,  L.  Dauphin,  ( 
'.jtt.  .Vnne,  Z.  Lvzce,  O.M.I. 
Ste  Kiiierenoe,  F.  Blanehett< 
St.  Vlerre,  Rev.  T.  Quevillon 

DISTRICT  OK   KOMONTO 

S.  Edmonton,  A.  Lacombe, 
'  V  (!  A.  Lemarchand,  0.> 
Diiliiunel,  Rev.  H.  Beillevaii 
llolibema,  O.  Perreault,  O.M 
StoTiev  Plain,  R.  Remas,  0.> 
Witahkiwin,  Rev.  E.  M.  J.  P< 

DISTRICT  OF  CALQARY 

Calgary,    J.    M.    Lestanc, 
9U|i..   L.  Kouquet,  O.M.I. 
mire,  O.M  I. 
Fort  McLCOd   Rev.  L.  LeBn 
Lethbridge,  L.  Vantighem,  * 

DISTRICT    OF   BLACKFKKT  IN 

Bellv  River,  Don.  Foisy,  O.} 
Blae'kfoot  Crossing,  L.  Douc 
Blood  Reserve,  E.  Legal,  0.» 
lli;?h  River,  A.  Naessans,  < 
Danis,  O.M.I. 

DIOCESE  OF  ST.  HYAC 

Monseigneur  Louis  Zepliirii 

Evcque  de  St.  Hyocmthe 

Monseigneur  Maximo  Dccc 

((ue  de  Druzipara,  Coadj 

Vicaires-Ginera  ux—Ti.  R 

Bernard,  J.  A.  Gravel. 
£iy(7i.'— MM.   A.  X.  Bern; 
C.  A.  Beaudry,  Procun 
Uecelles,  Secretaire  ;  A.  5 
.\ssi.  Secretaire  ;  L.  H. 
cure  de  la  Cath6drale ; 
regard,    J.    M.  Cadieux 
Mavnard,  J.  A.  Cadotte 
G.  C.  Richard,  O.  E.  Di 
lains. 
Chapitre   de    la    CathMr 
A.  X.  Bernard,  V.G., 
A.  Gravel,  V.O.,  A.  O'l 
R.    Ouellette,    Theolog 
Jeannotte,  J.  B.   Dupu 
niesnil,  L.   H,   Duhanx 
cier ;  C.  A.  Beaudry,  P. 
M.  Godard,  Chan,  titi 
Desorcy,    C.    St.    Geor 
Michon,  Chan,  honor.ait 
Oficialiti'  dioo'saitie  -T. 
Bernard,   V.   G.,  Otticii 
A.  Gravel,  V.  G.,  J.  R 
F.  X.  Jeannotte,  O.  Desi 
s'eiirs;   M.  P.  LaRoche 
tear;  M.  N.C.  Leduc,  A 
teur;  M.  P.Z.  Decelles, 
M.C.  A.  Beaudry,  Vice 
Sfminaire  de.  St.   Uiiar 
A.    Dumesnil,   Supeii( 
Ouellette,  Vice-Supi  ii( 
treau,  J.  B.  Chartier, 
P.  S.  Gendron,  Proeu 


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nlSTBICT  OP    BT.    ALBKRT, 

riW((-.«'>V;icrrj/— Very  Revs.  A.  La- 
coiiile,  O.M.I.,  11.  LediU!,  O.M.I. 

Cathedral,  lU.  Uev.  Vital  J.  Orandin, 
oM.I.,  U.I).,  H.  Lednc,  O.M.I. , 
Sill'..  M.  Merer,  CM. I.,  V.  Vvgri- 
villi',  O.M.I.,  (Jeo.  Nordiiianii,  O. 
M.I.,  Kev.  J.  B.  Moriri. 

(old  Lake,  Rev.  L.  Le  GofT,  O  M.I. 

Korl  S.'iskntc'hewati,  Kev.  K.  Dorais. 

W  La  Hit'he,  H.  Grandin,O.M.I.,  C. 
Tis.'fier,  O.M.I. ,  P.  Simotiin,  O.M.I. 

)|i)riiiville,  J.  Jolicoeur. 

(iniuii  I  ake,  A.  Thorieii,  CM.  I.,  Ed. 
Cmiiiinifliam,  O.M.I. 

Smlille  Lake,  C.  Boulenr,  O.M.I. 

.St.  Alexander,  L.  Dauvihin,  O.M.I. 

,Ste.  Aiiiie,  7j.  Lvzee,  O.M.I. 

Ste.  Kmureiice,  F.  HIaiichette, O.M.I. 

St.  I'ifrre,  Kev.  T.  Quevillon. 

DISTRICT   OF   KDMONTOS. 

X.  Edmonton,  A.  Loconibe,  O.M.I., 

V.G.,  A.  Lemarchaiid,  O.M.I. 
ruilianiel.  Rev.  H.  Beillevaire. 
llolilienia,  O.  Perreault,  O.M.I. 
Stoney  I'lain,  R.  Renias,  O.M.I. 
Witai-kiwin,  Rev.  E._  M.  J.  Poitras. 

DISI'RICT  OK  CAIiOARY. 

Cal),'ary,    J.    M.    Lestnnc,  O.  M.  I.. 


81ip.. 


Kouquet,  O.M.I.,  W.  Co- 


mire,  O.M  I. 
Fort  MclboJ   Rev.  L.  LeBret,O.M.I. 
Lethbridge,  L.  Vantighem,  O.M.I. 

DISTRICT    OK   IlLACKKKKT   INDIA.VH. 

Belly  River,  Don.  Foisy,  O.M.I. 
Blackfoot  Crossinif,  L.  Doiicet.O.M.I. 
Bloo<l  Reserve,  E. Legal,  O.M.I. 
High  River,  A.  Naessans,  O.M.I.,  J. 
Danis,  O.M.I. 

DIOCESE  OF  ST.  HYACINTHE. 

Monseigneur  Louis  Zipliirin  Moreau, 
Evcque  de  St.  Hyacmthe. 

.Monseigneur  Ma\ime  Decelles,  Evc- 
que de  Druzipara,  Coadjuteur. 

Vicairen-GuK'raux—'IT.  RR.  A.  X. 
Bernard,  ,J.  A.  Gravel. 

EvMie—yiM.  A.  X.  Bernard,  V.G.; 
C.  A.  Beaudry,  Procureur;  P.  Z. 
Decelles,  Secretaire  ;  A.  M.  Daoust, 
.\ssl.  Secretaire  ;  L.  H.  Duhamel, 
cure  de  la  Cathddrale;  M.  Beau- 
regard, J.  M.  Cadieux,  J.  N.  C. 
•Maynard,  J.  A.  Cadotte,  vicaires ; 
G.  (J.  Richard,  G.  E.  Dion,  chape- 
lains. 

Chapitre  de  la  CaMdrale —JilM. 
A.  X.  Bernard,  V.O.,  Pr6v6t,  J. 
A.  Gravel,  V.G.,  A.  O'Donnell,  J. 
R.  Ouellette,  Thcologal  ;  F.  X. 
Jeannotte,  J.  B.  Dupuy,  A.  Du- 
niesnil,  L.  II.  Duhamel.  peiiiten- 
cier ;  C.  A.  Beaudry,  P.  Z.  Decelle.s, 
M.  Godard,  Chan,  titulaires;  O. 
Disorcy,  C.  St.  Georges,  J.  B. 
-Michon,  Chan,  honoraires. 

0§k-ialib'  dioci'sainc.  -1.  Rev.  A.  X. 
Hernard,  V.  G.,  Official  ;  MM.  J. 
A.  Gravel,  V.  G.,  J.  R.  Ouellette, 
F.  X.  Jeannotte,  O.  Dcsorcy,  Asses- 
jii'iirs;  M.  P.  LaRochelle,  Promo- 
teiir;  M.  N.O.  Leduc,  Vice-Pronio- 
tt'ur;  M.  P. Z.  Decelles, Chanoelier; 
Jl.  C.  A.  Beaudry,  Vice-Chancelicr. 

Seminaire  de  St.  Hjianinthe—JtlM. 
A.  Dumesnil,  Suptirieur ;  J.  R. 
Ouellette,  Vice-Supirieur ;  F.  T6- 
tre.iu,  J.  B.  Chartier,  L.  Girard. 
P.  S.  Gendron,  Procureur ;  C.  P. 


Choquet,  J.  A.  Baltbazard,  J.  O. 
Blanchard,  L.  Guertin,  G.  Roy,  T. 
Proulx,  L.  Pratte,  Directeur;  J. 
A.  Dubreuil,  Kcononie ;  J.  P. 
O'Gara,  A.  Blais,  P.  A.  Lafond, 
Chs.  I.escault ;  F.  Z.  Decelles ;  J. 
E.  E.  Pelletier,  I.  Soly,  anc.  curfi. 
Petit  Si'ininaire  de  Sle.  Marie  de 
3fo»>ioi>— MM.  J.  A.  Leinieux,Su- 

Perieur  ;  V.  Larose,  Vice.  Sup.  et 
roc;  J.  N.  Brodeur,  J.  A.  Robert, 
S.  Caron,  Directeur ;  J.  B.  Houle, 
J.  T.  Barre,  R.  Lamoureux,  H. 
Bergeron,  F.  Labontc,  H.  Cha- 
bot,  1'.  Hanid. 

Convent    des    Di)iiiii)icainti   de   St. 

•  Hyaeinthe—'V.  R.  1'.  Jos.  Argaut, 
Prieur;  T.  R.  P.  I-.  A.  Rondot, 
Sous-Prieur  et  cure  de  Notre 
Dame ;  RR.  PP.  A.  Maricourt,  re- 
gent des  etudes  ;  K.  Rouleau, 
maitre  des  novices  ;  A.  Dallaire, 
procureur ;  J.  BiUemare,  vicaire 
a  Notre-Dame;  A.  Knapp,  L. 
Archambault,  T.  Gill,  L.  Van 
Becelaerc,  P.  Bcaudtt,  J.  Bacon. 

MHairie  St.  Joseph—  P.  O.  Allaire, 
A.  Desnoyers,  I.  Bi8,sette,  anciens 
cures. 

Uotel-Dieu—J.  Chaffers,  chapelain  ; 
J.  E.  Letourneau,  assistant. 

Presentation— O.  C.  Richard,  Chape- 
lain. 

PrMeux-Sang—Q.  E.  Dion,  Chape- 
lain. 

Soeurs  St.  Joseph— A,  X.  Bernard, 
V.O.,  chapelain. 

Saeurs  Ste.  Marthe  —  J.  R.  Ouel- 
lette, chapelain. 

Frt'res  ifaristes  —  A.  Balthazard, 
chapelain. 

Curis  du  Diocese. 

L.  H.  Duhamel,  St.  Ilyacinthe;  M. 

Beauregard,  J.  M.  Cadieux,  J.  N. 

C.  Mavnard,  J.A.Cadotte,  vicaires. 
L.  A.  Rondot,  N.  D.  St.  Hyacinthe. 
J.  Belleniare,  vicaire. 
L.  A.  Senecal,  St.  Thomas  d'Aquin. 
O.  Guy,  Ste.  Rosalie. 
J.  E.  Roy,  vicaire. 
P.  LaRochelle,  St.  Dominique. 
L.  L.  Dupre,  a.  o. 
Isid.  Hardy,  St.  Pie. 
J.  H.  Beaudry,  vicaire. 
F.  Pratte,  St.  Simon. 
Ij.  M.  Li'tourneau,  vicaire. 

E.  Lessard,  St.  Ephrem  d'  Upton. 
C.  A.  Perrault,  vicaire. 

F.  X.  Bertrand,  St.  Liboire. 
A.  A.  Cormier,  vicaire. 

L.  L.  Boivin,  St.  Andre  d' Acton. 

L.  A.  Dutillv,  vicaire. 

E.  H.  Guilbert,  St.  Theod.  d' Acton. 

L.  LeiHonde,  vicaire. 

J.  L.  Marcorelles,  St.  Naz.  d'Acton. 

J.  U.  Charbonneau,  St.  Hilfene. 

G.  J.  Browne,  St.  Huguts. 
A.  F.  Ki'roack,  vicaire. 

J.  Noiseux,  St.  Jtide. 

J.  Loiselle,  vicaire. 

A.  St.  Louis,  St.  Barnabo. 

P.  L.  Pare,  LaPri'sentation. 

V.  Chartier,  Ste.  Madeleine. 

N.  Oauthier,  St.  Daniase. 

A.  D.  Limoges,  ancien  our6. 

A.  O'Donnell,  St.  Denis. 

A.  Allaire,  vicaire. 

R.  P.  Forest,  direct,  du  college. 

E.  Springer,  Hop.  St.  Lcuis. 

J.  S.  Taupier,  St.  Charles. 

J.  M.  Laflamirie,  St.  Hilairc. 

J.  H.  Nadeau,  St.  Mathias. 

J.  C.  Coniiier,  N.  D.  de  Richelieu. 

J.  A.  Leniieux,  Ste.  Marie  de  Mon. 

P.  E.  Noiseux,  vicaire. 


J.  D.  Meunier,  St.  Ang6le  de  Moniinir. 

N.  Poirier,  vicaire. 

J.  B.  VL^ronneau,  St.  Jean  Bapiiste 
de  Rouville. 

J.  O.  Gadbois,  vicaire. 

T.  Boivin,  St.  Ciisaire. 

J.  P.  Laberge,  vicaire. 

R.  P.  G.  B.  Leonard,  dir.  du  college. 

L.  H.  Laasalle,  ancien  cur6. 

KR.PP.  J.  B.  Langlais,  Elph.  Guer- 
tin, C.  S.  C. 

E.  Filiatrault,  Rougemont. 

A.  S.  Dupuy,  St.  Paul  d'Al    olsJord. 
J.   B.    Durocher,  Ange   Gurdien   de 

Rouville. 
G.  S.  Deroiue,  vicaire. 
O.  DC'sorcy,  St.  Ours. 
M.  Beaudry,  vicaire. 
J.  C.  Bernard,  .Sorel. 
N.  B61anger,  vicaire. 
J.  A.  Bonin,  vicaire. 
L.  E.  Cormier,  vicaire. 

F.  Z.  Mondor,  ancien  cure. 

R.P.  Z.  N.  Hlais,  direct,  du  college. 

R.  P.   A.  Iludon,  C.  S.  C. 

F.    X.     Jeannotte,    Ste.     Anne    de 

Sorel. 
E.  A.  Rivard,  St.  Joseph  de  Screl. 
J.  Jo<loin,  Ste.  Victoire. 
Is.  Courtemanche,  St.  Roch  Rich. 
O.  Leduc,  St.  Robert. 
M.  Go<Iard,  St.  Ai\n6. 
L.  H.  Larivi^re,  vicaire. 
P.  U.  Briinelle,  St.  Louis  de    Bon- 

secours. 
J.  Beaudry,  St.  Marcel. 
J.  B.  Dupuy,  St.  Ant.  deVerch6res. 
J.  A.  Gatien,  vicaire. 
P.  X.  Vanasse,  St.  Marc. 
J.  I.  Larose.  vicaire. 
J.  A.  Gravel,  V.G.,  Belceil. 
11.  Barsalou,  vicaire. 
T.  Berard,  Couvent  St.  Victor. 
C.  St.  Georges,  St.  Athanase. 
J.  C.  Guertin,  vicaire. 
A.  Vdzina,  chapelain  des  Frtres  Mar- 

J.  B.  Tctreau,  Sle.  Anne  de  Sabrc- 
vois. 

A.  Bouvier,  St.  Georges  de  Henry- 
ville. 

O.  Gaudreau,  St.  Sebastien. 

J.  P.  Cardin,  Pike  River. 

P.  Boulay,  Clareuceville. 

V.  Gatineau,  St.  Alexandre  d'lbor- 
ville. 

A.  Benoit,  vicaire. 

J.Z.  Vincent, St.Gr^goire,  d'Ibervillo. 

H.  Balthazard,  Ste.  Brigide  d'Iber. 

J.  B.  Michon,  N.  D.  de  Stanbridge. 

H.  Belisle,  vicaire. 

J.  C.  Blanchard,  St.  Ignace  de  Stan- 
bridge. 

A.  V.  Roy,  Ste.  Sabine. 

R.  Desnoyers,  St.  Damien  de  Bed- 
ford. 

N.  Latraverse,  St.  Armand  Station. 

P.  A.  St.  Pierre,  Frelighsburg. 

J.  A.  Archambault,  Dunham. 

J.  A.  Laurence,  Sweetsburg. 

J.  P.  Dupuy,  Farnham. 

J.  B.  E.  Decelles.  vicaire. 

C.  H.  Tetreau,  vicaire. 

R.  P.  J.  B.  LeCavalier,  dir.  du  col, 

H.  Leblanc,  C.  8.  C 

M.  Gill,  Granby. 

E.  Caron,  vicaire. 

F.  Coderre,  St.  Alph.  de  Granby. 
C.  L.  N.  Angers,  Adams\  ille. 

P.  M.  A.  Hoguc,  West  Shetford. 

C.  N.  Leduc,St.,Joacbim  de  Shefford. 

L.  Beauregard,  Waterloo. 

P.  D.  Darche,  yicaire. 

H.  Messier,  Knowlton. 

J.  F.  Santenac,  Roxton  Falls. 

C.  A.  Guillet,  vicaire. 

A.  T.  Guertin,  Ste.  Cccile  de  Milton. 


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CLERGY— ROMAN   CATHOLIC. 


[1891  ■  1897]  CLERGY- 


J.  A.   Foisy,  Ste.  Piidentienne. 
F.  P.  CY.W,  St.  ValiJrien. 
J.  A.  Saint- Amour,  vicairt'. 

DIOCESE  OF  ST.  JOHN,  N.  B. 

Binhop—Rt.  Rev.  John  Sweeny,  D.  D. 
Vicar-General— Rt.  Kev.  MonsiKnor 
Thomas  Connolly. 

CITV  OK  ST.   .lOIIN. 

Cathedral— Rt.  Rev.  J.  Sweeny,  D.D. , 
T.  Casey,  K.  Mo.Mtirray,  A.  J. 
O'Neill,  A.  Rohiohaiui. 

St.  John  the  Haptiat— Rt.  Rev.  Mon- 
silfnor  T.  Connolly,  \.0.,  rector, 
W.  C.  Gaynor,  assistant. 

St.  Peter's -Edw.  Weittel,  C.SS.R., 
rector,  James  Rein,  C.SS.R.,  Ste- 
phen Krein,  C.SS.R.,  Peter  Trim- 
pel,  C.  SS.  R.,  Thos.  Donohue, 
C.SS.R.,  S.  Connolly,  C.S.S.K. 

Holy  Trinity,  John  J.  Walsh. 

Ahoushaifan,  F.  X.  Cormier. 

Assumption,  J.  O'l)onovan. 

Albert,  John  Carson. 

Barachois,  L.  Belliveau. 

Buctouche,  K.  X.  Michaud,  F. 
Lapointe.  Our  Lady  of  Mount 
Cannel,  Joseph  Ouellet.  St  Paul 
Ap.,  J.  Hebert. 

Cape  Bald,  P.  Bradley,  T.  Martineau. 

Central  Kingsclear,  \V.  O'Leary. 

Cocagne,  P.  Lnrchevi'que. 

Dorchester,  A.  D.  Cormier,  C.S.C. 

Fairville,  C.  Collins. 

Florenceville,  Francis  Bradley. 

Fo.x  Creek,  D.  Leger. 

Fredericton,  J.  C.  McDevitt,  D. 
Corl)ett. 

Grand  Diffue,  Napoleon  Ma88(S,  C.S.C. 

Johnville,  John  JIurray.  St.  Bona- 
veiiture,  K.  Briulley. 

Kin^'-i'on,  Louis;  LeBlanc. 

Menu-amcook,  A.  Roy,  C.S.C. 

Milltown,  E.  Doyle,  M.  J.  Cou(fhlin. 

Moncton,  U.  A.  Meahan,  D.  Lcfilanc. 

Norton  and  Grand  Lake,  E.  Byrne. 

Notre  Dame,  H.  Ouelett. 

Petersville,  P.  Farrell,  Jos.  McDer- 
mott. 

Quaco,  F.  X.  Collerette. 

Richibucto  Village,  A.  C.  Hudon. 

St.  Andrew's,  J.  O'Flaherty. 

St.  Georjfe's,  T.  Lavery. 

St.  Marv's,  J.  J.  Rvan. 

St.  Stephens,  W.  Dollard. 

St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury,  F.  L. 
Carney. 

Shediac,  A.  Ouelett,  Paul  Dufour. 

Silver  Falls,  D.  Gallagher. 

Sussex,  E.  Savage. 

Woodstock,  Wni.  F.  Ohapnian. 

DIOCESE  OF  SHERBROOKE. 

Bishop — Paul  LaRocque. 

Bishop's  C')ini>.vW()cj<— Revs.  H.  O. 
Chalifoux,  V.G.,  M.  McAulev, 
V.G.,  H.  C.  llamelin,  P.  Quinn, 
L.  A'  Masson,  P.  J.  A.  Lcfebvre, 
J.C.D. 

CITY   OF   SIIBRHROOKB. 

Bishop's  I'nlaci',  I'aiil  Lallocque, 
bishop  ;  II.  O.  Chalifoux,  V.G.  ;  F. 
V.  Charest,  missionary  of  agricul- 
ture, and  K.ug.  St.  Jean,  secretarv. 

Cathedral,  J.  A.  H.  Oignac,  J.C.IJ., 
pastor :  J.  S.  LaKoi'(|ue  and  J.  C. 
Roy,  vicars. 

St.  Jean-Baptiste's,  J.  A.  Lefebvre, 
L.  O.  Huard,  vicar. 

St.  Patrick's,  E.  C.  Fisette. 

Seminary  St.  Chs.  B.,  J.  L.  H.  Roy, 
sup.  ;  P.  J.  A.  Lefebvre,  J. CD., 
Dir.  et  Prefet  des  Etudes;  P.  A, 


Bcffin,    Dir.    den  Seminaristes  e' 

Prof,    de    Hcienoes ;    A.     Mftltais, 

Prof,    de   Theologie    et   de    I'hil- 

osophio ;  E.  C.  Tanguay,   Proour- 

eur ;  A.  CastonKuay,  T.  H.  O'Neil, 

J.  O.  Martin,  C.  A.  Garidpy,  J.  E. 

Lemicuv  an(i  U.  Hibert,  Profn. 
Hospital  iif  the  S'acred  Heart,  J.  B. 

Ponton  and  F.  X.  Michon,  retired. 
Ascot  Corner,  J.  E.  Gosselin. 
Auckland,  L.  E.  (Jendron. 
Barford,  P.  I).  Picotte. 
Barnston,  A.  Goyette. 
Bolton,  E.  O.  I),  ouellet,  L.  N.  Cas- 

tongua; . 
Brompton  Falls,  Jos.  Laporte, 
Brompton,  F.  Desrosiers. 
Coatioooke,  .M.  McAuley,  V.G.,  and 

N.  F.  Rousseau,  vicar. 
Chcshani,  J.  I).  Hellemare. 
Clifton,  J.  W.  Morache. 
Cookshire,  T.  Hannon. 
Compton,  J.  E.  Cho'piette. 
Danville,  L.  A.  Masson. 
Ditchfleld,  J.  B.  A.  Cousineau. 
Dudswell,  J.  R.  A.  Plamondon. 
Emi)erton,  A.  Treniblay. 
Garthly,  J.  W.  Carrier,"  J.  A.  Ilaniel. 
Ham,  J.  N.  Leniire,  P.  L.  Thiberge, 

J.  N.  Bar.ii;. 
Ilatley,  L.  N.  A.  Ciiron. 
Hereford,  L.  M.  Hamelin. 
La  Patrie,  N.  A.  Gariepy. 
Lennoxville,  F.  N.  SCguin. 
Ma^og,  E.  C.  Milelte,  J.  L.  A.  C6te, 

vicar. 
Mansonville,  J.  E.  B.  de  Beaufort. 
Piopolis,  J.  E.  Simard. 
Richmond,  P.  Quinn,  J.  A.  Polletier, 

vicar. 
Sawyerville,  J.  A.  Lavallee. 
St.  Camillede  Wolfe,  L.  A.  Livesipie. 
St.  Elie  d'Orford,  J.  I).  O.  Godiii. 
St.  Fortunat's,  E.  O.  Plaiite. 
St.  Joseph  d'Ely,  L.  T.  Descarries. 
St.  Mary  d'Ely,  L.  H.  Nichol. 
St.  Roch  de  Roche-Forc8t,T.H.Mass(5. 
Scotstown,  J.  A.  Rousseau. 
Stanstead,   M.   Cordcau,  J.   W.  Du- 

fresne. 
Stoke,  E.  A.  Martel. 
Stratford,  L.  N.  Francneur. 
Sutton,  F.  X.  Brassard. 
Stukeley,  M.  Deschamps,  N.  E.  Mai- 

hiot. 
Weedon,  P.  Brassard. 
Westburv,  E.  F.  Boudreau. 
Whitton',  N.  H.  0.  Gauliii. 
Windsor,  U.  Vaillaiicourt,  J.  A.  Du- 

fresne  and  II.  Lavalleo,  vicar. 
Winslow,  J.  O.  Bernier. 
Wolfestown,  Paul  Cote. 
Wotton,  H.  C.   Hamelin,  V.  Dodier, 

vicar. 
Marston,  J.  D.  Bernier. 

DIOCESE  OF  THREE  RIVERS. 

Bishop  — Rt.   Rev.    Louis    Francois 
LaHeche,  D.D. 

Vicar -Genera  I— Very  Rev.  JI.  L.  Sev. 
Rheault. 

Chancllnr-  Rev.  J.  F.  Beland. 

Vice-Chancellor— Uey.  E.  A.  lieland. 

Canons — Rev.  J.  O.  Prince,  prevost, 
Re^s.  Ls. S.  Rheault,  V.G.,archidi 
acre,  Ls.  Richard,  primicier,  J.  B. 
Conieau,  theologal,  F.  X.  Cloutier, 
pcnitentier,  B.  C.  Bochet,  Tli.  Mar- 
tel, N.  Caron,  J.  N.  Tessier,  H. 
Baril  and  J.  F.  Inland,  tit.  can. 

Honorary  Canons  —  Rev.  Mgr.  J. 
Boucher,  Canon  of  Lorette,   Rev. 

II.  Trahan. 

i 

CITY   OK  TIIRKK   RIVKRS. 

Cathedral— Rt.  Rev.  L.  F.  Lafleche, 


r.O.,  F.  X.  Cloutier,  L.  Latnothe 

E.   Di'giiise,   L.    LatKiche,   ('.  |.j'. 

blanc,  E.  Dussault  (retired). 
ImmaculateConception — L.  Liunnihe 
Seminary— 11.  Baril,  sup.;  Ls.  Uich. 

ard,    Chs.    Beaiidet,    A.    .Mureau, 

Leon  Arcand,  l^s.  Denoncoiirt,  K. 

Pannclton,  A.  Landry,  A. DiiNuiii.nJ 

O.  Lacroix  and  Aug.  Tapiti, 
Providence — Jos.   Caron,   chnp, ;  x 

O.   Larue,    H.   Thibodeau  and  ]), 

Houde  retired. 
Ursulines  Nuns    L.  S.  Rheault,  <-\\-i,) 
Brothers  of  Christian  Schools-.l.  f[ 

Bdlniid,  chap. 
Precious  Blood  — H.  Baril,  chap. 
Commissariate  of  Holy  Land    Kev. 

Father  Frt5d«iric  of  Ghyneldn  and 

Father  Augustin. 
Batiscan,  T.  Lafleche. 
CapdelaMagdeleiiie,  E.  Duguay,  Acl. 

Laniy,  vicar. 
Champlain,  P.  H.  Marchand,  IC.  I'ois- 

son. 
Louiseville,  .1.    N.  Tessier,  curi,  G. 

Laguerre,  vicar,  Mgr.  J.  BoikIut, 

Hon.  Canon  of  Lorette  (relireii). 
Maskinonge,  N.  Caron,  N.  Villeneuve, 

vicar. 
Pointe  du  Lac,  J.  F.  X.  Desaulniers, 

D.  Comeau  (retired). 
St.  Adelphe.  F.  Gauthier. 
St.  Alexis,  C.  A.  Savoie. 
Ste.  Anne  de  Laperade,  B.  B.  Boeliet, 

H.  llrousseau,  vicar,  Ed.  Laflic.he 

(retired). 
St.  Barnabe,  T.  Martel,  Jos.  Garceau, 

vicar. 
St.  Didace,  Th.  Joyal,  Chs.  Cariifil, 

vicar. 
St.  Elie  de  Caxton,  A.  Bellciiiarc. 
St.   Etienne  des  Ores,   P.  Cloutier, 

Jos.  Cloutier. 
Ste.  Flore,  F.  Verville,   E.  Carnfel, 

vicar. 
Ste.  Genevieve,  C.  T.  Bellcmare,  .Fos. 

Heroux,  vicar. 
St.  Jac(|ues  des  Piles,  F.  Boulay. 
St.    Justin,   D.   Gt^rin,    M.    .Ma.sson, 

vicar. 
St.  Ldoii,  J.  E.  Mayrand. 
St.  Matthieu,  E.  Poirier. 
St.  Maurice,  J.   Prince,    Ph.   Ilehert 

and  O.  Baribeau,  vicars. 
St.   Narcisse,   J.   B.    Chretien,  (.'hs. 

Boutet,  vicar. 
St.  Paulin,  J.  E.  Lafleche. 
St.  Prosper,  O.  Lacerte. 
St.  S6veie,  H.  Trahan. 
St.  .S(5verin,  P.  Proulx. 
St.  Stanislas,  .1.   E.   R.  Caisse,  Joa. 

Caron. 
Ste.  Th(?cle,  M.  Janelle. 
St.  Theophile,  P.  lioulay. 
St.  Theodore  of  the  Grand  Anse,  Paul 

Laniy. 
St.  .loseph  of  M(5kiiiao,  C.  E.  Piiital. 
St.  Tite,  J.  B.  Grenier,  M.  Bouclier, 

vicar ;  A.   Buliveau  and  A.  Milot, 

retired. 
Ste.  Ursule,  E.  B61iveau,  E.  H(5rnux 

vicar. 
Shawenegan,  T.  Gravel. 
Valmont,  O.  Carufel,  Arthur  Bi^laiid, 

vicar. 
Viiicennes,  Thos.  Caron. 
Yamachiche,  J.  B,  Comeau,  N.  Com- 
eau, vicar,    I).  Oiiliiias,  J.  B.  I.c- 

dair,  chapelaiii. 

DIOCESE  OF  VALLEVFIELD. 

Vallevfleld,  Ste.  Cecile's  Cathedral- 
Rt.'Rev.  J.  M.  Emard,  D.D.,  Kev. 
C.  A.  Santoire,  V.G.,  Rev.  J.  C. 
Allard,  secretary  ;  Revs.  J.  A.  Cas- 
tonguay,  cur6,    Edw.   Lachapeile, 


aiio,  cure,    F.    X.    Goyette 

C    Defour,  M.  Mainville,  a 
Colietre  o'    Valleyfleld,    Rev 

Allard.  director  ;  Rev.  T. 

ouriii,  procurator;  Revs,  i 

OuillH'ault.  A.  L.  Oagnier, 

Martel,  priests. 
Beaiiliariioia,  P.  h.Lussier,  V. 

\  I'erreault,  vie. 
ciateauguay,  1.  R.  Chaput, 

,1  D.  Viicyre,  chaplain. 
Coteau  <lii  Lac,  A.  Faubert,c 
lleniiningford,  J.  Ducharme, 
llinetiinbrooke,  C.  B.  O'Hari 
(lowiek,  T.  J.  Tiuoret,  cure. 
Huntingdon,  T.  Nepveu,  cur 
lie  I'errot,  J.  Diihamel,  cure 
Les  C.Mlres,    T.   Chagnon,   c 

(laiit liter,  vie,  G.  Watier, 
OmistDwn,  J.  A.  (^uesnel,  cu 
KiKaiiil,   N.  E.  Deniers,  cur 

Held,     vie.      College     ISo 

,1    A.   Charlcbois,  C.S.V. 

li'ouelier,  C.S.V.,F.  X.  Pel 

.Maileaii,     Ths.     Previllc, 

I.Liiiver,  Profs. 
m'  A'jnos,  J.  A.  Deronie,  ci 
St,  Anieet,  Z.  Auclair,  cure. 
St.  Aritoine  Abbe,  R.H. Label 
St.  Iiarl)e,  N.  Reniillard,  cui 
St!  t'let,  Chs.  Dugas,  cure. 
Ste.  Clothildc,  A.  de  Lig.  Lo 
St.  Ktienne,  T.  Z.  AUard,  cu 
St.  Jean  Chrysostome,  W.  N. 
Ste.  .lustine,  O.  Dufault,  cu 
St.  l.azare,  A.  Desautels,  cu 
St.  l.nuisde  Gonzague,  E.  D« 
V.F.,  cure,  J.  N.  Bourboni 
Ste.  Ma  -the,  F.  X.  .Sauriol,  i 
Ste.  Martine,  N.  Aubry,  cur 
St.  .Midard,  J.  A.  Lippe,  dei 
Ste.  I'hilomene,  J.  Ed  Dupi 
St.  I'dlycarpe,  mgr.,  L.  Z.  Cli 
I'.N.A.,  V.F.,cur(',  N.  Prii 
St.  Regis,  P.  -'•  Bourget,  vii 
St.  Stanislas  de  Kostka.  J.  D 

cure. 
St.  Telesphore,  Frs.  Reid,  c 
St.  Tiniothce,  A.L.Charlion 
St.  Urbaiii,  M.  Laporte,  cui 

St.  Zotiijue,  E.  A,  Coallier, 
Tris-St.  Redempteur,  J.  A. 
curi'. 

Vaudreueil,  J.  0.  Godin, 
Lagai'6,  vie. 

VICARIATE  -  APOSTOI 
ATHABASKA-MACKl 

Vicar-Apostolic— H\^M  R 
Grouard,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 

Corti/JHfoc— Right  Rev.  I. 
M.  I.,  D.D.  Residenc 
Slave  Lake  (via  Edinontc 


Superintendent— Rev 

Ball,  Rev.  R.  A 

Ball,  Kev.  R.  R 

Blount,  Kev.  Geo.  R 
Brinks,  Kev.  Peter. . 
Davis,  Rev.  W.  II . . . 


( 


Presiding  Bi 

Bishop — I 
Brown,  J.  Eastburn  ..Mo 
Campbell,  T.W.,L'.i).Bi( 

Cuthbert,  T.  H 

De  Kandon-Pos,  W . . .  Mc 

Dolibs,  C.  E 

Donaldson,  J.  B 

Fisher,  O.  M.,  Ph.D. 
Goodchild,  Wm 


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\L.  Loiiiothe 
lohe,   c,  (»' 
|tirerl). 
-L.  I.iirimilie 

^  A.    .Moreau, 
■rioTioonrt,  k 

lA.I)l|Mllt||..|[ 

ppiii. 
1,   chaji.  ;  \ 
|lcuu  and  ]) 

Jlii-ault,  flian 
Ichoola    ,).  f 

ril,  chiip, 
j  Land    Hev. 
|h}iud(l,i  and 


DuKimy.Ad. 

[land,  K.  I'oij. 

lier,  cure,  o. 
I.    J.  Boucher, 
;te  (retirud). 
V.  Villeneiive, 

Desauliiiers. 


B.  B.  Bochet, 
E(t.  Latliche 

Jos.  Garooau, 

Chs.  Cariifil, 

Belleiiian'. 
P.  Clout  ier. 

!,   E.  Cariifel, 

ielleinare,  Jos. 

•'.  Hoiilay. 
M.    Masson, 

d. 

r. 

,    I'll.   Ilclien 

ar.s. 

hrdtieti,  (.'hs. 

lie. 


Caisse,  Joa. 


nd  Anse,  I'aiil 

C.  E.  I'intal. 

M.  Bouclier, 

iiid  A.  Milot, 

a,  E.  Hiiroux 


rthiir  BcMaiirl, 


,eau,  N.  Com- 
IS,   J.  H.  l.e- 


EYFIELD. 

i  Cathedial— 
I,  D.D.,  Kfv. 
,  Rev.  J.  C. 
vs.  J.  A.  Cas- 
Lachapellc, 


aiic.  cure,    F.    X,    Goyette,    vlo., 

C.  t)t'four,  M.  Mainville,  a.  cs. 
Collei;''  '^'    Vallcyfleld,    Rev,   J.   C. 

Allard,  director  ;  Rev.  T.  A.  Salt- 

ourin,  i>roctirator ;  Rovg.  C'Hh.  1). 

Guill"'iuiU,  A.  I..  Oajfnier,   J.    II. 

.Murtel,  prit'stH. 
Beautiariiois,  P.  E.Lussier,  V.F.,cure, 

A.  I'trreault,  vie. 
Ciatcuiiiruay,  I.  R.  Chaput,  cure,  E. 

,1.  l>.  LV'cyre,  chaplain. 
Coteau  ilii  Lac,  A.  Faubert,  cur6. 
Ileniininjfford,  J.  Duchariiu',  cure. 
llim.'hiiit)rool<e,  C.  B.  O'Hura,  cure, 
tlottii  k,  T.  J.  Tti(oret,  cure. 
lliiiitiriK'rlon,  T.  Nepveu,  cur6. 
lie  i'eri'ot,  J.  I'lihainel,  cure. 
les  ('.'(Ire-x,   T.   Chatftion,  cure,   E. 

(iuutliier,  vie,  O.  Watier,  a.c. 
Omistdwti,  J.  A.  yuesnel,  cure. 
Kitfaiul,   N.  E.  Demers,  cure,  J.  A. 

Held,     vie.      Colk'Ke     Hourjfet  — 

,1.  A.   Charlehois,  C.S.V.   dir.,  A. 

Boucher,  C.S.V.,  F.  X.  Pelland,  M. 

Mariea\i,     Ths.     Previllc,     J.     A. 

I.ccuyer,  ProN. 
Stf.  Ajrui'S,  J.  A.  Derome,  cure. 
St.  Atiicet,  Z.  Auclair,  cure. 
St.  Atitoine  Abbe,  R.  II.  I.aberge.curi. 
St.  Harbe,  N.  Reniillard,  cure. 
St.  Clet,  Chs.  Duijas,  cure. 
Ste.  Clothilde,  A.  de  Litr.  Laporte,  o. 
St.  Ktieniie,  T.  Z.  AUard,  cure. 
St.  Jeati  Chrysoslouie,  W.  N.  Seers,  c. 
.Ste.  .lustine,  O.  Dufault,  curiS. 
St.  I.azare,  A.  Desautels,  cure. 
St.  I.ouis  de  Oonzai?ue,  E.  Desmarais, 

V.F.,  cure,  J.  N.  Bourbonnais,  vie. 
Ste.  .Ma  -the,  F.  X.  Sauriol,  cure. 
.Ste.  Martine,  N.  Aubry,  cur6. 
St.  .Midani,  J.  A.  Lipjic,  dess. 
Ste.  I'hilomene,  J.  Ed    I  )uprat,  cur6. 
St.  I'lil.vcarpe,  in({r.,  L.  Z.  Chainpoux, 

I'.N.A.,  V.F.,  cure,  N.  Priville,  vie. 
St.  Iti'tfis,  P.  .).  Bourtjet,  vie. 
St.  Stanislas  de  Kostka.  .1.  Desrosiers, 

cure. 
St.  Tclesphore,  Frs.  Reid,  cure. 
St.  Tiniothee,  A.Ij.Charboiineau,cur6 
St.  Uriiain,  M.  Laporte,  cure. 
St.  Zoti(|ue,  E.  A.  Coallier,  cure. 
Trcs-St.  Rcdenipteur,  J.  A.  Primeau, 

cure. 
Vaudreueil,  J.   0.   Godin,    cur6,  (>. 

LagaiC',  vie. 

VICARIATE  ■  APOSTOLIC    OF 
ATHABASKAMACKENZIE. 

Vtrar-Apontolic—liight  Rev.  Euiile 
Grouard,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 

Coadjutor— R'laht  Rev.  I.  Glut,  O. 
M.  I.,  D. I).  Residence,  Lesser 
Slave  Lake  (via  Edinoiiton),N.W.T. 


FirHt  Vicar-Apniitolir--Hiffht  Rev, 
Henry  Faraud,  O.M.!.,  D.D. 

Athaboska    Lake,     RiKht    Rev.     E. 

Grouard,    O.M. I.,    D.I).,   Revs.  !,. 

LeDouMHal,O.M.L,  A.  II.  de  Chain- 

breuil,  O.M.I. 
Fond  <lu  Lai-,  G.  Breynat,  O.M.I. 
Fort  Dunv^Kan,  P.  Letresle,  O.M.I. 
FortNormm,   X.  G.  Ducot,  O.M. I., 

E.  Guov,  O.M.I. 
Fort  Rae,  B.  C.  Roure,  O.M. I.,  V.F. 

Ladet,  O.M.I. 
Fort  Sinip.son,  C.  Brochu,  O.M.I, 
Fort  Smith,  P.  Lailv,  O.M.I. 
Good   Hope,    J.   Seguiii,   O.M. I.,   P. 

Houssaye,  O.M.I. 
Great  Slave  Lake,   L.  F.   Dupire,  O. 

.M.I.,  C.  J.  And'  inard,  O.  M.  I.,  P. 

Breniont,  O.M.I. 
Lesser  Slave   Lake,  I.   Glut,  O.M. I., 

R.  P.    Desmarais,   O.  .M.  I.,  .1.    M. 

Dup<i,  0.,M.I.,  P.    Falher,  O.M.I. , 

.1.  I.;iferriere, O.M.I. 
Liards  River,  C.  Gourdon.O.M.I.,  F. 

Legueu,  O.M.I. 
Peel's  River,  P.  Giroux,  O.M. I.,    P. 

Lefebvre,  O.M.I. 
Providence,   A.    L.   Lecorre,  O.M. I., 

supr.,   P.    Ladet,   O.  M.  I.,   I'.   Le- 

vacher,  ().M.l. 
Smoky  River.  A.  Husson,   O.M. I.,  P. 

Leserrec,  O..M.I. 
Vermillion,  G,  H.  Joussard,  O.M. I., 

C.  Dupin,  O.M.I. 

N.B.— Address  to  all  parts  of  the 
Vicariate  via  EdinontoM,  N.  \V.  T. 

VICARIATE  APOSTOLIC  OF  PON- 
TIAG. 

Vicar-Apoxtolic  —  Ri^fht  Rev.  Nar- 
cisse-Zephirin  Lorrain,  D.D.,  Pem- 
broke. 

Secretary— licv.  J.  J.  Mclnerney. 

PROVINCK  OF  ONTARIO. 

Pembroke,  Risht  Rev.  N.  Z.  Lorrain, 

D.I).  ;    E.  A.  Latulipe,  rector. 
Albany,   F.   X.    Kafard,   O.M.  I.,   A. 

Guejfnard,  O.M.I. 
Arnprior,  A.  M.  Chaine. 
Brudenell,  F.  French. 
Douglas,  H.  S.  Marion. 
Eganville,  P.  S.  Dowd.all;  A.  Renaud, 

curate. 
Gower  Point,  T.  N.  Le  Mo\ 
Hajrarty  (Enunet),   \i.    Janh.iwski. 
Mattawa,  P.  1'.  Oendreau,  O.M.I.,  A. 

Beliemare,  O.M. I.,  B.    Desroches, 

O.M.I. 
Maynooth,  J.  O.  Barrette. 
Mount  St.  Patrick,  It.  J.  McEachen. 
Nosbonsinjr  Lake,  11.  Martel. 
Osceola,  F.  M.  Devine. 
Renfrew,  P.  T.  Rvan. 


PROVINCK  OP  qURBPiC. 

Calumet  Island,  G.  A.  Picotte. 
Chapeau    (Allumettes     Island),    D. 

Leduc 
Portage-du-Fort,  A.  Brunet. 
Quyoii,  H.  J.  Kiernan,  A.  Nolin. 
Sheenboro,  P.  J.  Kiernan. 
T(^ini8kamin((  (Hudson   Bay),   F.  \'. 

Therlcn,O.M.I.,C.Mourier,  O.M.I., 

.1.  H.   Peneault,  O..M.I.,  .Sup.,  H. 

Beaudrv,   O..M.I.,    A.    Valiciuett*, 

O.M.I.  " 
Vinton,  Vino.  Ferreri. 
East  Aldfleld,  .1.  N.  Garon, 
Manivtaki,    U.K.    .).     P.     Gue|;uen, 

O.M.I.,  L.  Lauiel,  O.M.I. 

VICARIATEAPOSTOLIC  OF  SAS- 
KATCIIEWAN. 

Vicar-ApoHtolic—W^cht  Rev.  Albert 
Pa8col,O.M.I.,D.D.,  Prince  Albert. 

Oi'tiernl  Ai<siiitnnt.i—He\B.  H.  BiKon- 
.esse,  O.M. I.,  (1.  Michel,  O.M.I. ,  M. 
Ptt<|uette,  O.M.I. 

Prince  Albert,  Rinht  Rev.  Albert  Pas- 
cal, O.M. I.,  D.l).,G.Michel,O.M.I.. 
V.  (iabillon,   O.M.I. 

liatoche,  J.  Moulin,  O.M.I. 

Duck  Lake,  II.  BiK'onesse,  O.M.I. 

St.  John  of  Donu'einy,  J.  Berthclot. 

St.  Laurent,  P.  IJarbier. 

St.  Louis  de  Lanjfevin,  M.   Fournier. 

Battleford,  V.  Piiieau,  O.M.I. 

.lack  Fish  Lake,  L   Bondoux. 

.Maskeg  Lake,  A.  Xui'hon,  O.M.I. 

Pound  Maker,  L.  Cochin,  O.M.I. 

Grand  Port.a«e,  M.  Peiiard,  O.M.I. 

Green  Lake,  J.  Teston,  O..M.I. 

He  a  la  Crosse,  A.  R.apet,  O..M.I.,  F. 
Jouaii,  O.M.I. 

Fort  Cumberland,  O.  Charlebois,  O. 
M.I. 

Lac  Caribou,  M.  J.  Gastc,  O.M.I.,  F. 
J.  Ancel,  O.M.I. 

Lac  Pelican,  L.   Boiiald,  O.M.I. 

Nelson  River,  A.  Maisoniieuve,O.M.I 

PREFECTURE-APOSTfUJG    OF 
THE  GULF  OF  ST.  LAWRENCE. 

Administrator —IW^ht  Rev.  M.   T. 

Labi-ec(|ue,  D.D. 
Vicar  denenil — V.  Itev.  F.  Gendron. 
Point    of  Esquimaux,  Very  Rev.  F. 

Gendron,  V.G. 

Betsiamits,     C.  O.    Arnaud,  O.M.I., 
L.  Babel,  O.M. I.,  B.  Royer,  O.M.I. 
Enjflish   Bay,  P.  Bouchard. 
Natashqouan,  .1.  F.  R.  Gauthier. 
River  Ma}f])ie,  S.  Bon<'hard. 
Hiver  Pentecost,  P.  LcMay. 
St.  Joseph  de  la  Tabaticrc,  V,.  Bossi. 
Sept  Isles,  Abr.  Villeneuve. 


BRITISH  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Superintendent — Rev.  Charles  A.  Washington 94  Queen  Street  West,  Toronto,  Out. 


Ball,  Rev.  R.  A Windsor,  O 

Ball,  Rev.  H.  R Buxton,  O 

Bloiuit,  licv.  Geo.  R Dresden,  O 

Broiks.  Hev.  Peter Chatham,  O 

Davis,  Rev.  W.  H Brantford.  O 


Drake  Rev.  W.  R.  .St.  Catharines,  O 

Eadv,  Rev.  Daniel Harrow,  O 

Hdlden,  Rev.  R.  L..  Niagara  Falls,  S 
Lawson,  Rev.  S.  G..  .Culliiigwodd,  O 
Liburtas,  Rev.  Wm Uuclph,  O 


Luc.^s,  Rev.  S.  A Wood.'.tock,  O 

Miiore,  Rev.  J.  J Londun,  O 

Oliver,  Rev.  T. C,  -W.^.  .Windsor,  O 
Stewart,  Rev  B.  (agt.),.  Chat  ham,  O 


REFORMED  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Pregiding  Bishop  -Right  Rev.  T.  W.  Campbell,  JS.D 


.Brooklyn,  N.Y. 


K1I18T   8Y.N0D   IM   TIIK   DO.MINIOS   OF  CANADA. 

Bw/iop— Right  Rev.  T.  W.  Campbell,  D.D Brooklyn,  N.N. 


Brown,  J.  Eastburn  ..Moncton,  N.B. 
Campbell,  T.  W.,/i.t».Brooklvn,N.Y. 

Cuthbert,  T.  H Oshawa 

De  Kandon-Pos,  VV. .  .Montreal,  P.Q. 

Dobbs,  C.  E Portsmouth 

Donaldson,  J.  B Ottawa 

Fisher,  O.  .M.,  Ph.D Toronto 

Goodchild,  Wm Brigus,  Nfld. 


Hublv,  A.  M Sussex,  N.B 

Hubbard,  C.  F. .  .New  Harbor,  Nfid. 

Hartlev,  Wm Nipissing,  O 

McGrath,  W.  M Brooklyn,  N.Y 

Quicke,  W.  W Ottawa 

Trotter,  J.  S Belleville 

Tucker,  J.  C Barrie,  Out. 

Witten,  W Ottawa 


Wood,  J.  H..  ..St.  George,  Bermuda 
Wilson,  Rt.  Rev.  E. .  .Metuchen,  N.J 

Jurisdiction  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 
Cridge,  Right  Rev-  E . .  Victoria,  B  0 
liaddon,  T..  .New  Westminster,  B  C 
Reid,  J.,Z>.Z),New  Westminster,  B  C 


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FREE  METHODIST  CHURCH  <N  C/^N/^OA. 

0«neralSuiierint«iuti'nti—Revi*.  E.  V.  Hftrf,  O.  W.  Cok-iiian  ami  II.  R.  Jonei. 

DMrict  Flilem,  Kant  -Rev.  .laineg  C'rnlif ,  UxbrUlKC  Out.;  Rev.  Allinrt  SIiiih,  ti.to  I'miu'ckh  Htrtet,  KliiK"titn  (iiii 

"  "         »•<•«-  Rev.  W.  C.  Wftllx,  Kelvin,  Out  ,  ancl  Rt-v.  .1.  M.  Kiitflc,  RlilKfway,  Ont. 

Seerftary  uf  Conference,  Htmt—llev.  \V.  II.  Wilson,  <t()  .Vlli'ti  avenue,  Toronto,  Ont. , 

"  l>V.w/-Rev.  .).  M.  Kajrle,  Riiltfeway,  Oiil. 

Treanurer  of  Conference,  Kasl—Uvv.  R.  Biirnliani,  Trent,  I'iridKe,  Ont. 
West     llfv.  \V.  C.  WallH,  Kelvin,  Out. 


K.*.ST  ONTAHKI  fO.NKKRKNX'K. 

Alliniirc,  A Rarkway 

Boone,  I!  IIuntHville 

Burnhani.   11 Trent  BridKo 

Clink,  .lanu'M Armadale 

Conniioilore,  J Molierly 

CiiiuiiiiKhani,  C Braeel>rid){e 

I>rury,  T.  A Barrie 

Keai  lierHton,  J Port  Credit 

Hcteher,  T Swindon 

Foreman,  James Marmora 

Oiinler,  .S Viiniachar 

McHride,  O.  D Weslport 

Miner,  II.  L Burnley 

OverpauKh,  Geo Catara<|ul 

ReynoldH,  \V.    f ' Verona 

Ro){er8,  S Lansdowne 

.Sajfcr,  L.  A Yarker 

.Sexsmith.  J  .  .■ Perth  Road 

Sny<ler,  K Uxhridjfc 


Walker,  .S  Belhaven 

WllHon,  W.  il Toronto 

!',i<t>'.pelMii. 

Balieock,  I.ottle Baysville 

Buck,  Ktnnia linnter 

Craijr,  M.  C Uxliridne 

Dillcr,  Mary (Junter 

KobiiiHon,  Jeimie Orillia 

.Snyder,  Kmina Orillia 

WKHT  ONTAKIO  C'OXKKUKNCH. 

Allan,  David  ..  .  .WalsiiiKliain  Centre 

Henn,  .M.  S Kelvin 

IJretz,  .lose))!! (iait 

Camjibell,  W.  J Brantford 

('oaics,  .M.  O IIa.inion 

Kaifle,  .lohn  M Rid);ewav 

Hamilton,  Kol.t Oalt 

.Maillund.  .1.  V Keith 


Miller,  Wni I>rtM|,ii 

Heed,  C.  II Kiuil,,, 

Sinjrer,  CliaH Midil|(iii|.« 

.Smith,  V.  M KlMM,.,,,f 

TimherH,  .lohn Point  Kilw.irij 

WallM,  W.  C K,.|ii|, 

WeeH,  Kre<l Sin  iland 

Winter,  Jan.  H Clyde 

EranrjeliHt*. 

CoateH,  .Mrs.  .leiinie Ii;iiiiirm 

(ireeti,  .MisH  .\nnie  L .Niir.'iira 

.Macklin,  MIhh  .Jemima..  ..Tilsmilnir;' 

Reed,  .MrH.   Vietoria Kinilo 

Riwk,  Miss  ,loKei)hine. . . .  TilsMhiMUi,' 
.Sii>prell,  .MiNs  .Matilda. II<>U);litoii  (  ( n. 

SluiK'erland,  .Mn*.  A<la Tlinlidnj 

HmitI),  MiN8  Alma.  .  lloiighlon  Ci  nirc 

l'n<lerhill.  Mins  Alice Thtdrnnl 

Warren,  .Mrs.  Laura  .J NiaLwra 


General  Director— Rev.  J.  Hudson 
Taylor. 

Heine  Director— }ilr.  H.  W.  Frost. 

Secretary— liev.  F.  A.  Steven. 

Treasurer— iir.  J.  S.  Helmer. 

Office  of  the  Miniiu)n—(i3'2  Church 
Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Total  number  of  Foreign  Missionaries 
from  England,  Australia,  North 
America,  etc. ,  about  70<i(Deoeniber, 
l«'.)ti).  Native  Helpers,  461  (11!) 
not  being  supported  by  the  mis- 
sion). Stations,  185.  Out-stations, 
126.  Converts  now  in  fellovvship 
over  5500  (December,  1896). 

Total  income  for  ISO.'"'  from  all 
sources,  North  America,  Great 
Britain,  Continent  of  Europe,  Aus- 
tralasia, China,  etc.,  *208,44i).8«. 

MISSIO.SARIKS  KRO.M  NORTH   AMKRICA. 

Anderson,  Dr.  J.  A. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Bance,  Miss  H. 
Batty,  Miss  I..  A. 
BeHf,Cha«. 
Be\  is.  Ed.  O. 
Boll  on,  H.  E. 
Bridge,  Miss  L.  F. 
Burton,  Miss  E. 
Collins,  Miss  F. 
Chambers,  Miss  A.  C. 
Crofts,  n.  W. 
Davis,  Aliss  Jane. 
Doolv,  J.  S. 
Dre^  er,  F.  C.  H. 
Duff,  J.  E. 
Duff,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Elliott,  Miss  E. 
Emerick,  Miss  I.  J. 


CHINA  INLAND  MISSION. 

Evp.nB,  R.  L. 

Ev\'ing,  Mrs.  A.  (at  home). 

Ferguson,  H.  S. 

Fiddler,  J.  S. 

Forsberg,  Miss  E. 

Fuller,  Miss  E. 

GitTen,  E.  K. 

Giffen,  Mrs.  E.  E. 

(irav,  A.  V. 

Hali,  Miss  E.  E. 

Hastings,  Miss  Harriette. 

Hastings,  Miss  I,. 

Hancock,  .Miss  M. 

Haight,  Geo.  I,. 

Hollander,  T.  J. 

Home,  W.  H. 

Home,  Mrs.  W.  S. 

Hunt,  Miss  .M.  C. 

Irvin,  Miss  G. 

Kay,  Miss  L.  J. 

King,  Miss  M. 

Kellar,  Dr.  F.  A. 

Knickerbocker,  E.  F. 

Knickerbocker,  Mrs.  E.  F. 

Knight,  .Mrs.  VV.  P.  (at  home). 

Lagerquist,  W.  O. 

Lagerquist,  Mrs.  W.  O. 

Lawson,  J. 

Lewis,  Chas.  J. 

.Manchester,  Mis3  M.  E. 

Marshall,  Geo.  J. 

.Marty,  Adam. 

McBrier,  E.  M.  (at  home). 

-McCarthy,  Frank. 

McCarthy,  Mrs.  Frank. 

McKenzie,  .Miss  R. 

Mc'iena!.'han,  .Miss  Mary. 

Meikle,  J. 

Miller,  J.  B. 

Miller,  Miss  T. 

Moodie,  R.  T. 

Muldoon.  Miss  C. 

Nilson,  .Miss  M. 


Ogdcn,  Miss  E. 
Palmer,  .Miss  Rose. 
Pasmore,  Miss  L.  M. 
Paul,  Alex. 
Pearson,  Miss  M. 
Quirmbaeh,  A.  F'. 
Ramsav,  II.  Clarence. 
Randall,  Miss  EtHe. 
Randall,  Miss  Emma. 
Rice,  .Miss  H.  J. 
Riggs,  .Miss  M.  E. 
Ririe,  .Mrs.  B. 
Rolison.  Miss  I.  A. 
Ross.  Miss  I. 
Rough,  J.  S. 
Rough,  Mrs.  J.  S. 
Saunders,  A.  R. 
Saunders,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Saure,  Ernest  B. 
Sibley,  H.  A. 
Sibley,  Mrs.  H.  A. 
Smith,  Miss  Julia  A. 
Smith,  Miss  M. 
Smith,  .Miss  E. 
Smith,  Ralph  De  Witt. 
Stavner,  Miss  K.  B. 
Stratton.  0.  L. 
Taylor,  Wm. 
Taybr,  .Mrs.  Wm. 
Thomson,  Mrs.  C. 
Thompson,  .Miss  J. 
Thor,  A.  E. 
Thor,  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Urry,  T. 

Waterman,  Miss  M. 
Walter,  .Miss  (Jertrude. 
Webb,  Mrs.  F.  li. 
Wilcox,  J.  W. 
Williams,  U.  T. 
Whittlesey,  U.  R. 
Windsor,  .Mrs.  T. 
Wood,  Miss  .M.  Anna. 
Worthington,  -Miss  .M.  C. 


THE   EVANGELICAL   LUTHERAN  NEW   YORK   MINI8TERIUM. 

The  next  Annual  Meeting  will  be  held  on  the  Thtirsday  after  Trinity  Sunday,  1897. 

President,  Rev.  A.  Richter Holmken,  N.J.        Secretary,  Rev.  J.  W.  Petersen..  .Middle  Village,  N. 

Rev.  T.  Snyder,  Ph.D.,  D.D Crystal  Beach,  VVelland  County,  Ont. 


Pretiilent,  Rev.  T.  S.  .lohi 
I'retiilent,  John 
n<iaril  of  I'uhlli-ation- 
liev  .1.  W.  '.McKay,  Rev.  O 
Ii[,vfi">t,  I!.  Warren,  Rev.  W 
Ko'lieris  ;  omce  of  Publicati 

AiUins  R 

^jtirtWdith,  VV 

Ali'Xiuiiler.John -• 

Aiiilrson,  J Wj 

Amlerson,  P.  Il -••■" 

AiiJ.MSon,  W.  K Vank 

Arms,  A.  L Abbol'f 

Aiiv;iihe,  F  W....Neepawii 

BakiM,  A.C Sawyi 

liaker,  J.J 

lialilwiii  J.  A • 

Ba'itdii,  J.  A ^ 

Barker,  J.  F 

Barker,  W.  8 Cam 

Bates,  S.S.,  B.A 

Beiker.  S 

Bennett,  T.J 

Best,  A.  R . 

Best,  J.  H..  New  Westmii 

Bill,  I.  E I 

Binpi,  A All 

Blnnlnun,  T... 

Blatlierwick,  J Ma 

Bone.  T St.  f 

Booker,  Tlieoph 

Boone,  C.S.  G Siti| 

Bornnlilegel,  G 

BosWDi  til,  E  

Bowie,  M.  P  C( 

Brai'keii,  J 

Bii'lgMiaii,  E.  J 

Briilgiiiaii,  R 

Broiiillet,  T Roxt( 

Brown,  G.  B 

Brown,  J.  ii.,  B.A... Vny 

Brown,  J.  B 

Bullooli,  VV.  S M,i! 

Biirti'h.  D.  D    

limit,  W 

Iturns,  George 

Cain,  J.  C 

t'ulcl.T,  I.  O 

Cameron,  C.  J V' 

Cameron,  P.  C 

CaiiieroM.  J.  (Ilet.)  ... 

Campbell,  A L< 

Campbell,  M.  P 

Carey,  O.  C 

Carey,  P.  R 

Carey,  W 

Charlesworlh,  T.W... 

Chase.  G.  S Bee 

Cliittenden,  G 

Clieethain,  W 

Cliiite,  J.  E Coc 

Clark,  J.  W Nor 

Cliue.  W.  H.,  i»/.A  .. 
Cohoe,  D.  B 


APTl^T 

IN  (aNADA 


Preiident,   Kev.  T.   S.  .lohiiMoti,   Ixiiidon ;    Firtt    Vice-Vrenident,  A.  A.  Ayer,  Ki(|.,  Montreal;     Second    Vle- 
frenident,  John  Htiirk,  Ksq.,  Toronto;  Secretary,  lU'V.  D.  M.  Mihell,  M.A.,  III).,  I.nndoii. 

Daard  of  l'uMicnti(in  —  .\.  Itliif,  Kni|.,  Chainnnn:  \\.  K.  Mc^NauKht,  Treitxunr :  .1.  (1.  Srott,  I>.  Hentli'V, 
Rev.  .1.  W. '.McKay,  Ht-v.  ().  (!.  H.  Wiilliict',  Kev.  .1.  Trotter,  K.  W.  DiuIhoii,  D.D.,  Kiv.  I».  Spencer,  Uev.  1".  K. 
pnvfi'of.  It.  Warren,  Kev.  \V.  II.  Clinc.  /■Alitor  "Canadian  H'lplinl,"  J.  K.  Wells,  M.A.:  Ceneral  Manager,  O.  It. 
Botii'its;  Otflce  of  Publication  and  Hoolt  llooni,  !)  Kichnioiid  Streit  West,  Toronto. 


Villajfc,  N. 


Ad.iiin,  H Hhedden 

Ainnwoith,  W llrlgliton 

Alexiinder.Jolin Toronto 

AiiiliTHon,  J Waterdown 

Anderson,  P.  H Ht.  Mary '8 

AtiJi'ison,  W.  K Vankleek  Hill 

Ariiin,  A.  L Abbot's  Corners 

Aiivaihc,  F  W . . . .  Neepawa,  N.W.T. 

Brtkir,  .\.  C Sawyeruville.Q 

Riktr,  .1.  J Sparta 

BiiMwin  J.  A Arkona 

Ba'itiiii,  J.  A W'alkerton 

UarkLT,  J.  F Hamilton 

Barker,  W.  8 Canipbellford 

Bates,  S.  S.,  B.A Toronto 

Be(ker.  S. Zurich 

Beiiiii-tt,  T.  J Hamilton 

Best,  A.  U SprinKford 

Best,  J.  H..  New  Westnunster,  B.C. 

Itill,  I.  E Poplar  Hill 

BiiiKii,  A Aitdiertsliurj! 

Bin>;liaui,  T Lynedoch 

Blatiierwick,  J Marchniount 

Bune,  T St.  Catharines 

Blinker,  Theoph Stouffville 

BiKine,  C.  S.  G Smith's  Falls 

Biirn.-ihlegel,  O Arni)rior 

Biisworth,   K  Tilsonburu 

Bowie,  M.  P  CoUingwood 

Braiiktu,  J Biid)rook 

Bri'lK'nai),  K.  J Sunderland 

Briilgiiian,  U Aylnipr 

Bnmillet,  T Roxton  Pond,  Q 

Brown,  G.  B Salford 

Brown,  J.  C,  B.A. . . Vuyjuru,  India 

Brown,  J.  B Kden 

Bulloch,  W.  S Maskinongp,  Q 

Bnrtch,  D.  D    Villa  Nova 

Bum,  W Listowel 

liurtis,  George Landash 

Cain,  J.  C Parry  Sound 

L'aldir,  I.  G Alvinston 

Cameron,  C.  J Vankleek  Hill 

Cameron,  P.  C StoutTville 

Caineron.  J.  (llet.)  ....      . .  Tiverton 

Campbell,  A Lochabar  Bay 

Campbell,  M.  P Essex 

Carey,  O.  C Renfrew 

Carey,  P.  R Port  Burwell 

Carey,  W Goodwood 

Cliarlesworl  h,  T.  W London 

Cliase.  0.  S Beebo  Plains,  Q 

Cliittenden,  O Brantford 

Clu'etham,  W Brockville 

Clmte,  J.  E Cocanadn,  India 

Clark,  J.  W North  Lancaster 

Cliue.  V/.H.yM.A Paris 

Cohoe,  D.  B Scotland 


Coles,  L.  H Moe's  River,  (^ue. 

Cook,  H.  B.  [Uet.) Actciu 

Cook,  C.  W  Goble's 

Corkery ,  W.  M Windsor 

Cotd,  L.  C.  F Sorel,  Q 

Coutts,  Jas Allsa  Cr.iiK 

Coutts,  J.  it (jrniond 

Cowscrt,  (;eo Belleville 

Craig,  J.,  B.A Akidu,  India 

Crlpps,  8 Oak  Lake,  Man 

Cross,  Geo.,  B.A Carleton  Place 

Cross,  ,. Lanark 

Cunningham,  R.  M Burgessville 

Cunningham,  8 Watcrford 

Currv,  J Cornwall 

Cuthbert.,  W.  F Delhi 

Dack,   I) Sinicoe 

Dadson,  E.  \V..B.A.,  /).0.  .Montreal 

Davis,  O.  B.,  B.D Sparta 

Davis,  J.  K..£.y<.  Samulciitta,  India 

Davis,  S.    H Sandwich 

Day,  C.  H Quebec 

Dayfoot,  P.  K.ll.A Port  Hope 

Dempsey,  John     Ingersoll 

Dennis,  R Burgessville 

Deiiovan,  J Wolfville.  N.S 

Deteaud,  L.  H St.  Pic.  Q 

Dewar,  A Thaniesville 

Dewey,  C.  N Louisville 

Doolittle,  Thos.,  B.A Thurso,  Q 

Dougherty,  G.  A.,  M.A. .  Leamington 

Dowling,  J.  T Woodstock 

Dowling,  K.  M Andierstburg 

iJunlop,  A Neepawa 

Duuloj).  J.  C Stayner 

I)y ke,  S.  A Toronto 

Eaton,  C.  A Toronto 

Elliott,  O.  C Toronto 

Emerson,  C.  H Hamilton 

Everton,  0  Victoria.  B.C. 

Farmer,  J.  IL,  Pivf.    B./I.  ..Toronto 
Farmer,  8.  J.,  B.A.       .Wallaceburg 

Fanjoy,  A.  A Toronto 

Fetzer,  J Berlin 

Faulkner,  J.  W Sandwich 

Fothergill,  T Strathroy 

Fox,  E.  F Toronto 

Eraser,  Jas Feuelon  Palls 

Freed,  W Lobo 

Frith,  A.  N Ottawa 

Frost,  T.  A.  P Calgary 

Gardiner,  J.  L Dalkeitli 

(tarside,  K.,  B.A St  Catharines 

Gibson,  J  Toronto 

Gilmour,  J.  L.,  B.4,,/'/i/).. Hamilton 

Giioch,  F.  W India 

Goodspeed,  C  ,  Pro/.,  D.D.. Toronto 
Gold,  M Medicine  Hat 

[169] 


(Jrahnm,  W.  T Montreal 

(irant,  Alexander  ...  Winidpeg,  .Mhn 

Grant,  J     Ingersoll 

Grant,  W Lakedeld 

Grant,  Donald .Montreal 

Gray,    J   New  Sarum 

Oregoire,  N   South  Ely,  Q 

Gregory,  J.  W Dixville.  Q 

Greitzner,  R  New  Dundee 

Green,  J.  (Bible  Sncietii)  . .  .Montreal 

Gretder,  C.  W QiU'bec 

Grigg,  E Chatham 

Gunton,  W.  A Nanainin,  B.C. 

Hagan,  T Almonte 

Haines,  E.  J Leith 

Hall,  H.  H Portage  la  Prairie 

Hammett,  T Holt 

Hamilton,  Jas Wingham 

Harryet,  W Toronto 

Harris,  K.,  B.A Toronto 

Harris,  E.  J.,  B.A Clinton 

Harris,  S.  O Boston 

Hartley,  W St.  Thomas 

Haviland,  W.  H   Waterford 

Haviland,  H.  J   Listowel 

Heinemann Killaloe 

Helm  rich,  A Sebastopol,  Q 

Herrington,  K.  D Kiiigsville 

Hind,  0 Durham 

Higgins,  J Ottawa 

Holbein,  W White  Lake 

Hollingshead,  J Emerson 

Holt,  J.  A Amherstburg 

Hooper,  K.,  Jf.D     Toronto 

Hoyt,  J.  W Gladstone 

Hughson,  L.  S Lindsay 

Hunter,  J.  H.,  B.A..  ..Coaticook,  Q 

Hutchinson,  D Brantlord 

Huff,  J.  B Port   Elgin 

Her,  L Ridgetown 

Her,  Jacob  (Bet.) Cottam 

Jackson,  S Courtland 

Jackson,  J.  R Kenmore 

Johnson,  T.  S London 

Johnsfui,  W.  A Stilling 

Keay,  J.  A Toronto 

Kelley,  R.  W Ilillsburg 

Kelley,  J.  H Onondaga 

Kendiil,  Janu's Burlington 

Kennedv,  J.  U.,  B.A Toronto 

Kennedy,  A.  P Baker  Hill 

Kennedy,  J.  A .\thens 

Kimball,  C.  H .\ylmer 

King,  C.  W Kingston 

Kirkpatrick,  J.  W I5ailiel)oro 

Kose.  H Hanover 

Laflaninie,  H.  F. . . .  Cocanada,  India 
LaHeur,  T.,  3f.A Montreal 


170 


CLERGY — BAPTIST. 


[189T 1 1897] 


Laing,  D Kingston 

Langford.  O.  G.,  B.A. ..  Georgetown 

Lebeati,  A.  J Marieville 

Lei-hy,  G.  M Brandon, Man. 

Lennie,  R Mt.  Korest 

Lonfffonl,  0.  O Georgetown 

Luckens,  T CoUingwood 

liyman,  W Sylvan 

McArtliur,  D.  D    Hartney,  Man 

McDonald,  A.  K.,  B.^  ..  ..LakeHeld 

M(3DotinId,  P.  A Dundas 

McDonald,  A Edmonton,  Man 

McDiarmid,  A.  P.,  M.A Toronto 

McDianiiid,  D Doniiuionvllle 

McEwen,  J Wiarlon 

McEwen,  J.  P Toronto 

McEwen,  P.  H Victoria,  B.C. 

McEwen,  P.  A Berlin 

McFadyen,  A Fullarton 

McFaul,  J.  \i.,B.A Rockland 

McGrf„'or,  W Durham 

Mclntyie,  A Creoinore 

Mclntyre,  i.V.,M.D Birtle 

McKav   \V.  J.,  M.  A Stratford 

McKiruMi,  J.  B Keniptville 

McKi..i:on,  Jnlni Keady 

McKinnon,  L Glammis 

McKay,  D.  0 Pembroke 

McKay,  R.  R.,  li.A dttawa 

MoLatchey,  E.  D Morden,  Man. 

McLeod,.\.  A.Rama('handraimram,In 

ilcL'-'od,  C.  E Peterboro 

McLaiirin,  D.  {Ret.) Meaford 

McLaurin,  C.  C Gait 

McLauiin,  J.,  Z).Z).. Bangalore,  India 

McLennan,  D Farewell 

McMa.ster,  W.  W Tiverton 

Mi'Mlnni.s,  S iiosemouct,  M. 

McNeil,   D Toronto 

McNeill,  A Castleton 

McQiiarric,  H Vernon 

McQiiarrie.  J.  M Strathavon 

Mack,  H.  \V Rodney 

Mackic,  J Beaiusville 

Magee,  W.  D Palmerstoii 

Maun,  J.  W Port  Rowan 

Maninardt.  C.  L Zuricli 

Marshall,  R Beaiiisville 

Marshall,  T.  JI Carman,  Slan 

Masi m,  O Bayham 

Mason,  \V Roc'kford 

Masse.  S.  F Montreal 

Massio,  A.,  U  A Grand  Ligiie  Q. 

Massic,  O.  N.,  B.A. .  .Grand  Ligne,  Q 

Matzicli,  J.  F Neustadt 

Medcof,  J.  n Halford 

Mellick.  H.  G.,  B.D Winnipeg 

Merrill,  B.  W..  B..1 . ,  ..Fort  William 

Mihell,  I).  M.,  il.A St.  Gc(ii;,'e 

Miller,  .James Bancroft 


Mitchell,  C.  M.,  5.A Forest 

Moore,  J.  B Toronto 

Morgan,  H Beachville 

Moyle,  J.  E Bracebridge 

Munro,  A.  H St.  Thomas 

Munt,  Joseph Kinmount 

Muir,  Wm Toronto 

Murden,  W Gladstone,  Man 

Murdoch,  A.,  Jf.^.,//L.i)..Waterford 

Murdoch,  Thos Algonquin 

Myera,  J.  H Woolwich 

Newman, A. H.,Z,£,.D.,r>.i).,  Toronto 

Newton,  L Norwich 

Norton,  W.  E Owen  Sound 

O'Neill,  J Cheltenham 

Palframan,  W St.  Mary's 

Parsons,   C.   A Oil  Springs 

Parent,  M.  B  ,  B.A Grande  Ligne 

Parker,  P.  C Toronto 

Peer,  VV Hespeler 

Phillimore,  C.  H Chesley 

Phillips,  E Bunyan 

Priest,  H.  C,  B.^.  ..Cocanada,  Ind. 

Prosser,  W  Ridgetown 

Pilkey,  J.  C Mt.  Brydges 

Pocock,  W.,  C4 Hagersville 

Porter,  \\.H.,M.A Brantford 

Porter,  J.  W Strathdair,  Man. 

Pugsley,  W Port  Dover 

Pugsley,  W. ,  jr Toronto 

Putteniiam,  J Delta 

Quinn,  A.  E Dunnville 

Ratclitr.  Frederick Stoutfville 

Randall,  L.  M West  Lome 

Reeve,  J.  J Pembroke 

Richardson,  G Ottawa 

Roberts,  Josliua Woodstock 

Roberta,  Chas Potrolea 

Robin.son,  J Dominionville,  (J 

Robinson,  T.  C Listowel 

Rock,  G.  C Perth 

Ross,  R Shoal  Lake.  Man 

Roughley.  K.  W Wood 

Saunders,  H Burnside,  Man. 

Schmidt,  H.  -V Hanover 

Scott.  F.  L Windsor 

Scott,  W.  J SaultSte.  Marie 

Segsworth,  G UlithotV 

Shaw,  Hugh Brownsville 

Sheldon,  S.  S Barrie 

Sherman ,  E.  D Harrow 

Shields,  T Vittoria 

SilcdX,  J.  W Osiiabruch 

Siple,  E.  M Whitevale 

Slaglit,  A  Waterford 

Siiiitb,  H Walsh 

Smith,  Ira London 

Smith,  J.  M Port  Colborne 

Smith,  E.  G.,  J/^.Z).  .Cocaiiada,  India 


Smither,  J Courtrlglit 

Souter,  T.  C Dalesville,  Q 

Sowerby,  J.  H Hiielph 

Spencer,  D Brantford 

Spencer,  Wm Frclton 

Speller,  H.  C Sarnia 

St.  Dalmas,  A.  E.  de FcmUiMI 

Stillwell,  R.J.,  B.  il.Samulcolta,  Inc) 
Stillwell,  H.E.,'B./l..Cocanadii,  Inij' 

Steeve.s,  E.  L  Blenlwitn 

Stevens,  W.  U Paisley 

Schmidt,  K.  A Hanover 

Stewart,  Wm.,  D.D Toronto 

Stewart,  A Durlmm 

Stewart,  H.  J Branipton 

Sweet,  H.  0 Shoal  Liikc.M. 

Stobo,  E.   J Qmljec 

Stobo,  E.  J.,  jr North  Ray 

Sycamore,  J.  C BrockvUlc 

fapscott,  W.  T Niagara  Kails 

Tapscott,  F.  T   TciMnto 

Tennant,  J .Branlforii 

Therrlen,  A.  L MMiitreal 

Thomas,  B.  D. ,  D.  Z) Ton  mtn 

Topping,  E Woodstock 

Teal,  J.  H Victoria,  B.C 

Tread  well,  W.  H  Lam;ton 

Trotter,  T.,  B.A Wolfville,  .s.  s. 

Trotter,  J.  E St.  Catharines 

Trotter,  R Victoria,  li.  C, 

Trickey ,  John Selkirk 

Turner,  C.  B Barnston,  Q 

Turner,  E.. Turtle  Mountain  Citj,  M 

VaiiLoon,  J Itclhi 

Vaniiickle,  M Moosomin 

Van  Tassell,  S Selkirk 

Viniiig,  A.  J Winnipeg 

Walker,  Win.  M.,  £.4. London  South 

Walker,  Wm.  S Mt.  Fcjiest 

Walker,  Wm Teeswater 

Walker,  J.  A.  K..Peddapuram, India 

Walker,  E.  S Menlbrd 

Wallace,  O.  C.  S.,  Af..4 Toronto 

Warni(^ker,  J.  B Montreal 

Washington,  J.  H London 

Watson,  T Colburne 

Weaver,  R ...  Toronto 

Weaver.  S.  S Brighton 

Webb,  J.  R Toronto  .June, 

Weeks,  .J.  W Guclph 

Weeks.  L.  M Ooni«all 

Weeks,  W.  W Torciilo 

Welton,  D.  M.,  Ph.D. JXD.. Tonmo 

Welton,  H.  P.,  D.D Toronto 

WhUlden,  H.  P.,  /J. yl.. Morden,  Man 

White,  A Clareninnt 

Williams,  J.{l!etired) Vienna 

Wright,  D Lindsay 

Yorston,  Jno Jersey ville 


BAPTIST  MINISTERS  IN  NOVA  SCUTIA,  NEW  BRUNSWICK,  AND  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 


Adams,  H.  F Truro,  N  S 

Achilles,  Iknry  ..  Parker's  Cove,  NS 

Addison,  .Milton Salisbury,  N  li 

Allaby,  E.  A Olementsvaie,  N  S 

Archii-:>ld,E.N'.,fi...l .  .Lunenburg.NS 
Archibald, I. (.".,i'.'.vl..Chica(ole, India 
Armstrong,  ,).  J  . .  New  Glasgow,  N  S 
Atkinson,  K.  N. , . .  Weslcliester,  NS 
Baker,  C.  E. .  .North  Hrooktield,  N  S 
Bancroft,  J.  W.,  II.  A.  .Snrinulnll,  N  S 
Barss,  ,}.  H.,  li.A  ....  Wolfville,  N.  S 

Beats,  F.  II.,  li.A Canso,  N  S 

Bishop,  Tniemaii,  B.A  . . .  .Ohio,  N  S 
Bi."hop,  i;.  II.,  n.A  ...'Volfville,  NS 
Black,  S.  McC,  .1/..I  .  ..St.  .loliii,  N  li 
Black.idar, T.  A., B.A . Brazil  Lake,  N  S 

Uleaknev ,  J.  C Woodstock,  N  B 

Bleakney,  W.  A.  J  . .  .New  Ross,  N  S 

Hleakiiey,  .).  E New  Ross,  N  W 

Bleakney,  D Petitcodiac,  N  I! 

Bool,  Henry Truro,  N  S 

Browne,  .Aildison  F  .  Lockejiort,  NS 
Brown,  J.  W.,  .1,  II. .  .Middletoii,  N  S 


Brown,  M.  W.,  iJ..,!.  .French  Village 

Brown,  A.  F Caiiipbelllon,  N  B 

Burgess,  C.  C Wolfville,  N  S 

Cahill,  Jos.  A Centreville,  N  B 

Carey,  G.  .M.,  M.A  . . .  St,  .lohn,  N  B 
Carpenter,  I.  W  . . .  .Sable  River,  N  S 

Champion.  J.  li Sussex,  N  B 

Carter,  lIeiny..Maddock.  Lot  y,  P  E  1 

Charlton,  II."  A Centreville,  N  B 

Churchill,  George Hobblli,  ln<lia 

Chute,  A.  C,  M.A   Halifax,  NS 

Cogswell,  .\aron .  .Clements  Wcst.N  S 

Co'lwell,  I.  B Riverside,  N  li 

Cohoon,  Atwoo(l,;i/..l . .  Wolfville.N  S 
Coombs,  J. .  Cumberland  Point,  N  B 

Corey,  W.  T Havelock,  N  li 

Corey,  E.  C I'enobscpiis,  N  B 

CoieV,  C.  W.,  ISA  .CbaiUitletnwn,  I'KI 
Corey,  W.  W,  .Bouiidary  Ciiek,  NB 
Corev,  H.  V.  .  .  .\'izianagraui,  India 
Cornwall,  S.  H,,  /AJ  . .  .Surrev,  N  li 

Cox,  J.  II Canning,  N  H 

Crablilo.  Geo.  C. Pleasant  \'allev,  N  S 


Crandail,  D,  W Wolfville,  N  S 

Camp,  W Hillsboro,  N  I! 

Currie,  Calvin. ..Richmond  Cor.,  .M! 

Coonev,  L.  A Keni))t,  .N  S 

Coldwdl,  E.  P.,  B.  A . .  Port  Lome,  .S  s 

Davidson,  F.  D Gibson,  X  I! 

Daley,  E.  E.,   I). A St.  John,  X  I) 

Denovaii,  .1   Wolfville,  .\  ,S 

Dimock,  J.  T New  \iinan,  N  S 

Dimock,  I).  W.  C,  .1/. .4  .  Truro,  N  .S 
l^ixon,  Edw.,  Africville,  Halifax  City 

Hunu,  N.  B Osborne,  N  S 

Dykenuin,  A.  T Digby,  N  S 

Kaloi,  .1.  T Cleinenlsporl,  N  S 

Ervine,  S,  I)  .Cumberland  lia\,  N  1! 
i:slaorook,H.i':.,«..'l.l'et,ilcodjac,.Mi 

Foshay,  II.  .1 Yarmouth,  .\  .s 

Foster,  P.  R Arcadia,  N  S 

Freeman,  .\1,  I'.,  /<,^l . .  liilllown,  N  S 
Freeman,  A.,  B.A  .  .Maugerville,  N  1! 
Freeman,.!,  I)...     Frederi(^ton,  N  li 

Fields,  M,  L lirookfleld,  N  S 

Fillmore,  J,  E., ,. Turtle  Creek,  .N  I! 


Crittin.H.  A Weymov 

Gardner,  James      ...Guysb 

r.nrdoii,  J-  A.,  M.A . .  St.  Jor 

gSc-,.!.  E-.  Ar^..--Hali 
Ooucl'cr:W.C..M.4.St.Stei 

Grant,  K;  J- , S««' 

Gross,  Michael Sur 

Gii'.lison,  Ralph •  • .. 

Hal„W.  E Hah 

Harvev,J.  O Centrev 

Hatt,  Itoniel  E Hantsj 

llaverstock,  C.  H Pugw 

Havwar<l,  A.  H  .  .Florence! 
Heiiderson,  Chas. .  .Swan  Cr 
lliokson,  Edw.,  M. A.. Carle 
lliu"ins,  VV.V.,  Jir.A.Chicat 
limrins,  Thoa.A., />./>. Wolf 
Ilirr7.|n3,M.C.,B.4..  North 

Hopper,  Ezekiel G;iget 

Howard,  Geo.  .Hampton  Vil 

Howe,  Edwin  H Parrsi 

Hnsrhes.n.N.     River 

Hujilies,  John  U St.  J- 
Hutcllin8,  W.  N.,  iiri4..Cani 

J,icks()ii,  J.  E ,•••;"* 

.lewett,  Benj .  .Harttand  St; 
Johnson,  J.  W.. Windsor  PI 

Keirslead,  Elias Co! 

Keirslead,Proi.EM.,AfJ.Wc 
Keirstead,  S.  W  ....Dorch( 
Keith,  Oswald  N . .  Midjic  St 
Kempton,  S.  B.,il/.^.Darti 

Kidson.  F.  A Annad 

Kinir,  J.  H Lawrencel 

KiiiL'.  M.P HoakI 

Kniiihl,  P.  R. Lower  Frencl 

Kinlav,  R.  B Par 

Langford,  F.R.  .We.vnioutl 
Langillc,  Stephen.. Clement 

havers,  A.  H Sl.G( 

Lavton,  T.  B •■ 

Lewis,  Milledge Luui 

Lewis,  John Ne  .v  Old 

Locke,  E.  E Midd 


The  following  table  i 
ghowing  also  the  proporti 


Roman  Catholics 

-Mclhodists 

I'reslivterians 

Cliiuvh  of  Engh^nd 

Ha)itists 

Luiherans 

Congregationalists 

Disciples 

lircthren 

•Vhentists 

(junkers 

I'rolestants 

Cniversalists 

.lews 

I'liKarians 

.jalv  ation  ,\rmy 

Other  denominations. 
Not  s]iecified 

•Pagans  included. 

I  If  the  total  number 
nuioly   32  per    cent.. 
Catholics  1"  per  cent, 
percent.,  the  Baptists 
for  "  all  others." 


[1897  ■  1897] 


CLERGY — BAPTIST.      IIELIQIOUH   HTATIHTICM. 


171 


Courtrigdi 
■  Dalesville.Q 
....^.(;„e|,,h 
—  Bramford 

t>''"lton 

•  Siirnia 

I F'lmhni 

ImulonUu,  imj 

.ocrtiiada,  Inij' 

. . .  Bli'iiliPjjj 

I'aisley 

..Hanover 

Turoiitfl 

Diirliam 

...  Brainiiton 
Shoal  Liiko,.M. 

Q'lehec 

...Nonh  liav 
. .  .Brockviife 
Niagara  Kails 

TlilMUto 

. . .  Braiilford 

Montreal 

Torrjiitfi 

•  Wooiistock 
Victoria,  B.C 
....  Lan<:ton 
olfville,  .\.  s. 
.St.  Catiiariiies 
.  Victoria,  IJ.  C 

Selkirk 

..Bamstoii,  Q 
untain  Citj ,  M 

liflhi 

.  Moosoniin 
. . .  .Selkirk 

Winiiipei; 

.London  South 
.  ..Mt.  Korest 
--  ...T«es water 
dapuraiii,  India 

Meat'ord 

'l Toronto 

Montreal 

Lon<!nn 

OoH)(irne 

Toronto 

Briffhion 

.Toronto  Jiinr, 

tSuclpli 

Omiiuall 

Torciilo 

,/>.D..  Toronto 

Toronto 

. .  Mordeii,  .Man 
.. .  Clareinnnt 

Vienna 

Lindsay 

—  Jersejville 


SLANO. 

.  Wolfvillo,  N-  S 
,Hillsl)oro,  ,\  li 
nond  Cor.,  Mi 
. . .  Kempt,  .\  ,S 
Port  Lome,  .\  S 
Gibson,  .\  li 
•  St.  .loliM.  .V  i; 
WolfviUe,  XS 
;w  \iiiian,  \  .s 
A  .  Truro,  .\  S 
e,  Halifax  Ciiy 
.Osliorue,  N  S 
. .  .l)i«li.v,  N  .S 
.ieiit.sj)oii,  N  .S 
land  Bay,  N  li 
'etite(Hlinf,.\li 
'nniioiith,  .N  S 
.Arcadia,  .\  S 
IlilUoHii,  \  S 
lUK'erville,  N  11 
•derictoii,  .\  li 
rookfleld,  N  .S 
le  Creek,  N  If 


(ianon',,  E.  K St.  John,  N  B 

(jates,  0.  O.,  M.A St.  John,  N  B 

Griffin,  IL  A Weymouth,  N  S 

Gardner,  James Guy.sboro,  N  S 

Gordon,  J.  A.,  if. A..  St.  John,  West 
foucher,  J.  E.,  Af. /I, ..  .Halifax,  N  S 
(Jouclicr.  W.  C,  W.il  .St.Stephen.NB 

Grant,  E.  J Sussex,  N  B 

Gross,  .Michael Surrey,  N  B 

Gu'.li-ioiii  Kalph India 

Hal..  W.  E Halifax,  N  S 

Harvey,  J.  O Centreville,  N  B 

liatt,  Daniel  E Uantsport,  N  S 

llaverstock,  C.  H Pugwash,  N  S 

Havwanl,  A.  H  .  .Florenceville,  N  S 
Henderson,  Chas. .  .Swan  Creek,  N  B 
iliokson,  Fklw.,  Jlf.il.. Carleton,  N  B 
HiuLfinsj,  W.V.,  M.A  .Chicaoole,  Ind. 
Hii.'t;in»,  Thos.A. ,/).!). Wolfville,  NS 
Hi).'^'ing,  M.C.,  B.A  .  .North  R.  P  E  I 

Hopiier,  Ezekiel Gagetown,  N  B 

lif>Miu'(l,  Geo.  .Hampton  Village,  NB 

Howe,  Edwin  H Parrsboro,  N  B 

HuL'hes,  n.  N Riverside,  N  B 

HuL'lies,  John  H St.  John,  N  S 

Hutrliins,  W.  N.,  3/. i4.. Canning,  N  S 

J.icksoii,  J.  E Halifax,  N  S 

.lewett,  Benj . . Hartland  Sta.,Co.,NB 
Jolinson,  J.  \V , .  Windsor  I'lams,  N  S 

Keirslcad,  Elias Collina,  N  B 

Keirstead,PrOi'.EM.,>f^.WoIfvilleNS 
Keirstead,  S.  W  ...  .Dorchester,  N  B 
Keith,  Oswald  N . .  Midjic  Station,  N  S 
Kenipton,  S.  B.,J/.i4. Dartmouth, NS 

Kidson.  F.  A Annadale,  P  E  I 

Kinu',  J.  H Lawrencetown,  N  S 

KiiiL',  M.  P Doaktown,  N  B 

Kniiiht,  P.  R. Lower  French  Vil.,  N  a 

Kinlay,  R.  B Paradise,  W  S 

Lancford,  F.R.  .Weymouth  Fallsj,  NS 
lanffille,  Stephen.. Clementsvale,  NS 

havers,  A.  H St.  George,  N  B 

Lavton,  T.  B Truro,  NS 

Lewis,  Milledge Luni8den,NB 

Lewis,  John Nev  Glasgow,  N  S 

Locke,  E.  E Middleton,  N  S 


Maider,  H.  E.  S. .  .St.  Andrewn,  N  H 

Marple,  J.  A Belmont,  N  B 

Manning,  J.  \V.,n.A  .  .St.  John,  N  H 

Manzer,  W.  D St.  Ma.-y's,  N  H 

March,  Stephen. . .  Bridge  water,  N  H 
Martell  C.  A.,  B./(..Up.  Cunard,  X  II 

Miles,  .john BozUtnn,  N  H 

Moore,  S.  C Waterside,  N  II 

Morse,  J.C.,  D.D..  Sandy  Cove,  N  H 

Munro,  T.  M Tiisket,  N  H 

Murray,  Jos.,  B.A.. .. Falmouth,  N H 

Mutch,  R Port  Hawkeshury,  N  H 

Martell,  A Wolf villo,  N  H 

Maodonald,  A.  B Jemseg,  N  II 

McDonald  R.  N.  E.  .  .Margarue,  N  H 
McDonald, D.(X,B.7'/i.N.  Sydney, NH 
McDonald,  J.  H.,Ii.A..  Amherst,  N  H 

Morse,  L.  D.,  B.A India 

McGregor,  P.  S Ohio,  N  H 

Mclntvre,  W.E.,  B.i4..Chipnuin,  Nil 

McKeen,  David Athol,  N  H 

McQuarrie,  D.  H.,fl..'J..Wealport,  NH 

MacArthur,  Alex Carlelon,  N  N 

McPhee,  E.  A Port  Morlun,  N  N 

McNeil,  N.  A Hav.dock,  N  II 

McLane,  C.  J. .  .Wood's  Harbor,  N  H 

McGregor,  Wm Barton,  N  N 

Nobles,  B.  N Bear  llivcr,  N  M 

''Jonnandy,  M.  .McLauchlaii  II.,  N  II 

Neal,  G.  R Preston,  N  H 

Nowlan,  P.  D Oxford,  ^'  H 

Parker,  D.  O.,  M.A  . . .  Wolfvllle,  N  H 
Parker,J.M.,B.Yl.  .Rivernerbert,N  H 

Parker,  W.  L Higbv,  N  M 

Parker,  W.  F Truro,  N  H 

Parry,  H.  N t:heH!iir,  NS 

Philp,  R.  R.,  B.A  Ilnlifax,  N  H 

Pineo,  David Long  Point,  N  H 

Porter,  R.  D.,  3r.4,.. Middleton.  N  H 

Porter,  J.  A IllUslltdd,  Nil 

Porter,  H.  A Kentvillu,  N  H 

Price,  David Tryon,  P  K  I 

Raymond,G.P. ,  B.  A. New  o'lasHdW,  NS 

Read,  E.  0 Walervillo,  N  H 

Read,  James  L...N(>w  i.'cnuuny,  S  S 
Ree«,  P.  O Zealand  K'niion,  N  II 


Heeii,  W.  W Newport.  NS 

UolilnNmi,W,H.,fl/1.8unmier8iaePEI 

HutltKlifl-.  .1.  W Woodstock,  NB 

Hiilili'H,  ( !,  W Shelburne,  N  S 

Hiiiifoi'il,  lltifun,  M.A India 

HmindorK,  K.  M.,  Z;.M.. Halifax,  N  S 

H(Uin((«<w. .).  H Milton,  NS 

Hnw,Vt-r,A  W,/;  O  ,A,/../;.WolfvilleNS 
HciiH,  Jiiint'K.    .  ..Crow  Harbour,  NS 

HImiw,  II,  J Windsor,  NB 

NI„iW,  J,  I, St.  John,  NB 

HlUimtir,  I.  J,,  ii.A Milton,  NS 

HkilillKi-,  I,  It..  «./!.... Oak  Bay,  N  B 

Hniith,  II,  II,,  M.A .Sydney,  NB 

Hitiltti,  .liilin  A Cornwallis,  N  S 

Npldy),  .1,  I) Onslow,  NS 

HiiiillKMr,  CI,  W /emseg,  N  B 

MimiT,  J,  C,  II.A..  .Cavendish,  PEI 

HU'IuIiiIhII,  .1,  0  Elgin,  N  B 

Hteuit',  I).  A  ,  il/,i4 . . . .  Amherst,  N  S 

HImw,  A,  A Windsor,  NS 

HImw,  A,  U East  Point,  P  E  I 

Htl't'UVHK.  O,  E . .  Keswick  Ridge,  N  B 

HttlmrinivM.  (1,  W Carleton,  N  B 

HiMimli'lM,  11.  II.,  «./!..    .Elgin.  NB 

TIlK'f,  .1,  K. Murray  River,  P  E  I 

TInifli'V,  li.  J Freeport,  N  S 

TtKMJ.  Tliolnaii Woodstock,  N  B 

TowiiNcnd.  \V,( '.  Cnmhcrland  Bay.NB 
Thitlt-r,  'liiomaH.  fl..^l.Wolfville,  N  S 

Vliit'f.iit,  W,  C .Sackville,  N  B 

VlricKiit,  A,  J Isaac's  Harbor,  NS 

Willi triiin,  Asuph Sackville,  NS 

WitlliM'c,  Nn,,  -V./l . , . .  Wolfville,  N  S 
WiU'lTli,  W.11.,.W.  A  .(J'l  Bedefiue,  PEI 

WiiKliburn.  A Ht.  Martin's,  N  B 

Welti lu'rw,  (li'o.  A.  Sunuuerville,  N  S 
Wtdili,  JosliihH.T.  H.Springfield,  NS 

i  Wt'lliiol'i',  J.  1) Mus(|uash,  N  B 

Wrliflil,  F,  C Harvey,  N  B 

Wllwm.  C.  P..  II. I). .Vort  FAiiin,  N  B 
Wlilln,  (Ifn.  II..   Ii.A  .  .Fairville.  N  B 

Woi'iliMi,  II,  I)  Rockland,  N  B 

I  Willlinns,  John Oasiicre.aux,  N  S 

I  Vimilg.  J,  W.S Green  Bush,  NB 

i  Vtmilg,  V.  M.,/7i./?..Hridgetown,NS 


RELIGIOUS  STATISTICS    OF  CANADA. 

The  following  table  is  a  comparative  statement  of  the  niimberN  of  llu'  Ii'IiiIIiik  dcnoml  nut  ions  in  1881  and  1891. 
showing  also  the  proportion  each  denomination  bore  to  the  whole  populalliMI  lit  I'itcll  culisus  !— 


Relioion-8. 


Roman  Catholics 

-Meiliodists 

I'reshytcriaiis 

t'hnivh  of  Engli>!i(l. .  . 

Haplists 

Luiheran.s 

t'on;,'regalioiialists. .  . . 

Kisriples 

lirelhrcii 

.\d\  enlists 

(^nakers 

I'mleslaiits 

Ciii',,  rsalists 

.Jews 

riiilarians 

.jahation  Army 

Otiiir  denominations. 
Not  specitied 


im\. 


Number, 


,7i)1,(iH'4 
TJ'i.iWI 
(17tl,li)fi 
f.77.-lll 
i!(t(l,f,-.','i 
4ll.H,',it 

•>i\,m> 
uii.Hm 

H.WIl 

7,'^ll 
(Uifiil 
(l.filO 
4.ftl7 
a.illlH 
2,l'.ill 

'  wm 
"im.HHi 


I't'oittiriloii 

to  Total 
I'lijMilidioti, 

4r4H 
I7IH 
Ir.Dil 
llfUfi 
(I  Nfi 

ro7 
•m 

■47 
■20 
'10 

■in 
'If. 
■to 

■00 
■06 

'Il!l 

■J' 17 


1801. 


Ntimber. 


l,«i)':.',oi7 

847,700 

r.ri,;i2« 

(I4(i,()f)9 

ilOH.839 

0;i,!KS2 

28,iri7 

12,70H 

11.037 

(i.:t,')4 

t.OfiO 

H.18(l 

li,.114 

1,777 

l:i,04i) 

a;i.7f)(> 

'80. 35". 


Proportion 

(o  Tot.al 

Poimhition. 

41  21 

17  M 

If.  03 

13-37 

6  20 

1-3--' 

•,'■.8 

■20 

■24 

•13 

•10 

■07 
•13 
•04 
•29 
•70 
185 


"Pagans  iiicbnled, 

I  If  the  total  number  of  churctics,  the  MollKiilisIs  have 
iieaily  32  per  I'cnl.,  the  Prcsbytorii.ii.s  ami  Roman 
Culhiilics  17  per  ceiil.  each,  the  Cluircli  of  Kngland   Hi 

penvnt.,  Iho  Baptists  12  per  cent.,  leaving  0  per  ceiil.  |  coming  nesl,  llii''llii|diul«  lliil'd,'the  .Mel hodist.s  fourth, 
for  '■  all  others."  I  and  the  ItiiniiiM  (.'iillloUrs  llftli. 


During  Iho  dei'MiJi'  IXHIOI,  tlie  Chuirh  of  England 
appcui'ti  lo  Inivi'  bt'i'ii  III!'  most  aclivc  in  (iroviding 
plui'cs   lit    wiirililp    fill'   III!'   peopli',    the    ri'i'sliylcrians 


172 


THE   KINOH  LOYALISTS. 


[IJ^OI  11897] 


ffi  ■  rS 


THE   KING'S  LOYALISTS. 

iJv  K.  A.   IIaht,  Mi  INT  real. 


Introduction, 
In  the  ^ood  old  times  in  Canada,  lieforu  uttijunlinfttw 
came  into  use,  there  were  no  good  liotofs,  and  Iravcllt'l'fl 
of  hi(fh  v>osition,  to  secure  comfort  invurlftlilv  (MH'I'Icil 
letters  of  introduction  to  any  wealthy  hoapitithlii  (iiiiilly 
on  their  route.  Between  (Quebec  and  Monlroul  In  lliOKi" 
days,  only  the  North  Shore  land  ronle  wan  In  WV,  Itlld 
the  voyage  hy  calash  was  tedious  anrl  tiruNniilM,  The 
Harts,  of  Three  Rivers,  kei)t  ojien  house  thui'i'  fl'iMli  ITd'i 
to  1840,  and  entertained  almost  every  one  of  diHtlni'linii 
who  passed  throu^'h  Three  Hiveis  durlntf  Ihosii  iilifhty 
eventful  years.  The  dukef  of  Clarence,  Ivunl  idid  lllclh 
inond  were  entertained  hy  them,  and  frnm  lliciiii  and 
other  notables  information  was  obininccl  which  now 
first  a!)])ears  in  print.  So  far  as  reyards  thf  ll'itvcl  In 
summer,  with  the  advent  of  the  enlftrgcd  Hii'ljliiUfi< 
(1817)  and  the  Lady  Slierbroake  (182(1)  on  thti  I'lvpr, 
passengers  began  to  travel  b\-  the  steanilHiala,  nilil  (he 
number  of  guests  in  summer  fell  off  coMKiiliir(tlit,v,  hill 
no  difference  was  .seen  in  the  winter  until  affi'r  IH4II, 
when  the  family  wa.s  obliged  from  illneiw  and  dlMklll  to 
cease  their  hospitality.  Their  fine  old  lihntl'y  In  iIcS' 
troyed,  and  not  one  stone  is  left  of  the  fitmolIK  clil 
mansion  occupied  by  them,  and  whkili  wan  liiillt  li,v  the 
French  Intendant  in  the  seventeenth  ceiitiii'v,  A  dili- 
gent reader  in  his  youth,  the  writer  ohKiliicij  a  fiillil  of 
information  from  old  family  letters,  pain|ihli<lit,  and 
orally  from  members  of  ihi'  family,  now  dead,  wjilcli  lip 
thinks  should  be  made  public,  before  lie,  too,  JuttlN  HIn 
ancestry  in  their  rest. 

Iiir.  Kino's  LovALiHTii. 
The  King's  Anieri(!an  Loyalists  was  tho  liaillti  they 
called  themselves  by,  and  King's  f/iyalisU  for  fillort, 
How,  when,  why  or  where  the  term  I'liilnd  IClil|ill'u 
Lo.valists  arose,  I  cannot  say.  It  was  not  In  citliiinnil 
use  to  designate  the  loyalists  by  iintil  I  he  new  ImiiiiIkI'ii^ 
tion  after  1815  sf  in.  I  ha\e  been  told  tliiil  llit'  llt|flil 
Hon.  Edmund  Burke  first  aiiplied  llio  ttrm  (illlleil 
Empire  Loyalists  to  the  King's  I,oyalislK,  If  tiO,  I  hlive 
not  seen  it  in  his  speeches,  but  the  ponderous  Ipnii 
sounds  very  much  as  if  Burke  did  origiiialc  |(.  )iit  ijijq 
as  it  may,  the  term  was  never  used  b^  tlii<  liiyiillotx 
themselves,  though  their  children  adopted  ll,  for  Hit? 
term  King's  Loyalists  was  obiiovlons  to  oilier  lnyiil 
Canadians,  since  it  inferred  that  the  AinerieiMl  liiyitlluli* 
were  the  only  loyalists  in  (Canada.  This  U  why  ihc 
tv,r;n  CTnited  Empire  Loyalists  came  into  cunMiioii  ii«c. 
clumsy  as  it  is. 

THE  LOy.VLIST  KEOI.ME.STH, 

Having  re<'ently  been  askrd  tor  what  iiiforiiiiillnn  | 
possess  regarding  these  reginieuls,  in  oiibr  In  liiice  up 
a  family  record,  it  may  interest  many  pei«iiii«  In  bi'  inlil 
about  them. 

The  first  regiment  raised  for  service  In  the  coloiiles 
was  uhe 

CUTII    ROVAI.   AMKItlC.>N    HKIIIMMN'I', 

This  corps  was  a  legular  regintent  of  tlii'  IIih',  ll 
was  raised  at  the  beginning  of  tliu  l''rene|i  luid  Indliiii 


war  which  resulted  in  the  conquest  of  Can.ida.  Xh 
rcgiiiient  consisted  of  five  battalions,  a  strengih  it  rt. 
tallied  until  the  close  of  the  Napoleonic  wars  In  ijij 
I  When  first  raised,  in  the  Carolinas,  it  was  muinly  rt. 
criilted  In  the  British  Isles,  the  colonists  disliking  thi 
I'eHl faints  of  military  discipline,  but  during  the  icvolu. 
(loliary  war  the  loyalists  fiocked  into  its  ranks.  At  ihe 
close  of  this  last  war,  the  loyalists  were  allowwl  l.ytlie 
British  Government  to  leave  the  regiment, provided  thtv 
would  settle  in  the  ])rovinces,  and  New  Bi'uii?^wi(k  in 
partieulur  was  the  gainer  by  this  arrangement.  Whin 
the  loyalists  left  it,  the  regiment  change  '.  its  unifdim 
fl'olii  senrlet  to  rifie  green,  and  became  noted  as  tiif 
King  s  Royal  Kifie  Corps,  the  title  it  now  has. 

78X11    HlUIII.ANl)KH8. 

This  regiment  was  raised  by  the  Kraserclan  for  s  ivici 
III  Ihe  colonies,  and  served  with  distinction  at  the  latlle 
of  the  Plains  of  Abraham  on  the  13th  of  Septemlitr. 
I7r)l».  The  regiment  was  disbanded  in  Nova  Scotia  ai 
the  peace  of  1763,  ard  the  men  were  given  laiils  in 
Kettle  on  in  the  north  of  that  colony. 

84TII  Royal  HioiiIiANd  E.migrants. 

This  regiment  was  also  raised  in  the  Scotti.sh  llji;!!. 
lands,  mainly  from  the  Macdonalds,  Macdonuils  or  .M;k- 
d'lnnells,  at  the  outset  of  the  revolutionary  wav.  ii 
served  with  distinction,  defending  ijuebec  from  assiulis 
and  MJege  of  the  American  forces  in  the  winter  ot  1T;5 
and  '7(1,  and  was  disbanded  in  Canada  in  17S4,  the  men 
nettling  on  government  land  in  Glengarry,  Ontario,  iind 
III  Cape  Breton. 

TiiK  KovAL  Nkw  York  Hkoimknt. 

('niiMMoiily  called  the  King's  Uoyal  .\(w  Yorkeis,  lo 
dislinguish  them  from  other  loyalist  corjis  raised  in  tlie 
»atiie  colony.  This  regiment  was  raisec  by  ,Sir  John 
.loliiisoM,  Hiirl.,  of  Johnson  Hall,  Tryon  Coanty  (Motuiwk 
Valley),  (or  service  in  the  revolutionary  wai\  Tlimi;,;li 
not  ft  line  regiment  like  the  preiteding,  it  was  a  regular 
British  regiment  for  local  service,  similar  to  the  Hojsl 
Canadian  KilW.n  of  our  r,wn  times.  Sir  .lo'iii  Jobnsmi 
I'elnaiiied  as  the  colonel  until  the  disbandment  of  ilu 
legimeiit  in  Montre.al  in  1784.  The  men  settled  on  ihr 
fiorlh  shore  of  the  St.  Lawrence,  from  Kiii^stoi,  i. 
Coteau. 

KovAi,  Nkw  Yohk  Baxukhs. 

Tho  ^'receding  regiments  wore  the  scarlet  uniionu. 
The  Royal  New  York  Rangers  wu.?  raised  as  a  feiiciblt 
regiment,  and  wore  the  feiu  ibie  iniform  of  Lim  oli 
green.  It  was  h-  nee  always  styled  by  the  loyalists  ilv 
Hoyal  Greens,  I  ut  was  known  as  Butlers  Ranger-  In 
the  Continental  4,  Colonel  Butler,  its  coimnandingotfii  tr, 
making  the  regiment  a  thorn  in  the  side  of  the  Anieij. 
cans.  It  was  disbanded  on  the  Niagara  tiontier  in  17''4, 
rind  the  men  settk:<l  on  the  Canada  side.  All  the 
western  posts  in  I'K',  Chicago,  MackiiKW,  Detroit, 
l'res(|uisle,  iieur  Buffalo,  and  Kort  George,  were  garii- 
soiled  by  detachments  of  the  three  iaot  luiniwl  regimeiilv 

TiiK  Pkinck  ok  Walks'  Rkoiment, 
Its  full  name  wan  the  i'rince  of  Wales'  Regimeiii  ot 
Loyal  Ninv  York  Volunteers.     It  was  a  partisan  viiry-. 


,„d  not  ;i  regular  regiment 
'„,pn  settled  in  New  Brunswicl 
Tub  Loyal  Amer 
j^lso  a  I'artisan  corps,  often 
,;,ns  Willi  the  Royal  Greens, 
LinoolH  '.'leen.  It  was,  howev 
l,atialicn  of  which  met  the  mi 
ii'iatniiisport.  The  men  ha\ 
,0  serve  against  the  Congress 
-he  war.  t'le  transport  was 
j,rooi'ede(l  on  its  way  to  »Ju 
„ere  sti!t  to  Fort  Frontena 
entire  regimeiit  was  disband 
men  stUled  along  the  Bay  of 

Kiso's  A.MKRI 
Also  a  partisan  corps,  of  th 
Iliilifa'*  in  1783,  and  the  m 
nesterri  shore,  at  Annapoli 
SovaScoiia.  I  cannot  trace 
,eitled,  there  were  a  dozei 
l,iit  tli'j  information,  when 
liv  seaivliing  the  archives  o 
rion.  The  abo\e-iiaiiied  re 
iinted  in  the  w.ar,  and  bore  tl 
lii'.e  regiments  not  being  of  a 

TiiK  Kino's  Gi 
.\nierican   writers  make 
aliove  regiment  Hessians.     ': 
no  earthly  vise  in  the  war. 
would  not   fight.    They   ra 
liroke  ranks  at  Saratoga. 
liuinded  by  General  Kuypb 
and  when  they  surrenderei 
Hilt  into  East  I'ennsylvan 
ancestors  of   the    "  reiin^\ 
known  element  of  the  po|> 
r,-ioiis.     The   King's  0\\ : 
very  different  to  the  Hessi, 
liorn  fighters,  and  when  th 
not  settle  where    the  Hi 
Nova  Scotia,  where  the 
Leu'loii  founiied  the  sett 
one   battalion   founded 
witli  the  other  loyalists 
along  the  St.  Lawrence 
loyalist  soldiers  at  the  <■!< 
Ihe  iirovinces,   must   ha> 
twi.Mity    thousand    men.' 
marry  before  disbaiidme 
tary  colonists,   and  they 
them.    The  civilian  loy. 
solilicrs,  they  all  broiigb 
it  is  absolutely  certain 
sisted  of  not  less  th.an 
women  and  children.     'I 
n(  Lake  Ontario,  and  it 
and    Lake    Clianii)lain. 
bower  Canada,  was  set 
lias  since  then  been  fi 
honiie,  Two  Mountains 
Ottawa  and  the  St.  Law 
were  in  the  District  of 
Sorel,  or  William  Henry 


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173 


ICaiiadn.  Xhc 
ftreiiicth  it  rt. 
wars  in  I815. 
^■as  initiiily  re. 
disliliijij,'  tht 
lijT  tlie  I'cvolu. 
Jranks.  At  ilie 
lillowed  l,y  tlie 
|,I>rovi(it.,|  tlie, 
Bi'unsw  ick  in 
lenient.  When 
|c-  ;  Its  niiifiimi 
noted  as  lin. 
I  ha.s. 

I'lan  for  .surviot 
'11  at  the  Ijattle 
of  Septciiilicr, 
Nova  Scotia  at 
given  laiiiis  to 

\NTO. 

Scotti>.li  lliyh. 
iloMuils  or  MiK . 
onary  war,  || 
ir  from  nssaiLis 
!  winter  or  1775 
1  1784,  the  men 
ry,  Ontario,  and 

IB.NT. 

fw  Yorkers,  to 
'ps  raised  i?i  the 
•('■  by  Sir  John 
O'lnty  (.Moliawk 

war.  Thiiii;;h 
t  was  a  rcffiilar 
ir  to  the  Ifoj.-il 

John  John,S(in 
mdrnent  of  the 

settled  OM  the 
n   Kini'Stoi,  t. 

s. 

•arlet  unifonii. 
il  as  a  feihiliU- 
rni  r.f  Liri' oii 
le  loyalists  ih' 
i''s  Ranjrer-.  hv 
iandini,'otfi'(r, 
of  the  .■\iniMi- 
•oiilier  in  \m. 
liile.  .\ll  the 
inaw,  Detroit, 
Sfu,  were  navii- 
ukI  reKiiniiil- 

!NT. 

'  HejfinKiil  lit 
iarlisan  eorps. 


I  j,|^  not  .1  regular  regiment  like  the  foregoing.  The 
i„en  settlt'd  in  New  Brunswiek. 

TiiE  LoY.M.  Americas  Rasoers. 

Also  a  iiartisan  corjis,  often  confounded  hy  the  Anieri- 

,.,,ns  will!  the  Royal  Greens,  because  the  uniform  was 

Lincoln  irreen.   It  was,  however,  a  distinct  regiment,  one 

iattalioii  of  which  met  the  misfortune  of  being  captured 

I  ||,atran>i)ort.  The  men  having  given  their  parole  not 
10 serve'  a','ainst  the  Congress  during  the  continuance  of 
(he  war.  llie  transport  was  released  and  the  regiment 
nrocei-'led  on  its  way  to  (Quebec.  From  (Quebec  they 
were  -^iiit  to  P'ort  Frontenac,  now  Kingston,  and  the 
entire  regiment  was  disbanded  there  in  1784,  and  the 
men  settled  along  the  Bay  of  Quinte. 

King's  A.mkhican  I.eoio.v. 
Also  a  Iiartisan  corps,  of  three  battalions,  disbanded  at 
Ilalifav  in  1783,  and  the  men  were  settled  along  the 
western  shore,  at  Annapolis,  Digby  and  Windsor,  in 
Nova  Sroiia.  I  cannot  trace  where  the  other  regiments 
settled,  there  were  a  dozen  other  loyalist  regiments. 
hit  the  information,  when  necessary,  can  be  obtained 
livseairhing  the  archives  of  the  Horse  Guanls  in  Lon- 
ijon.  The  aVjove-named  regimente  were  those  most 
noted  in  ihe  war,  and  bore  the  brunt  of  the  fighting  the 
line  regiments  not  being  of  any  use  in  the  w  cods. 

TiiK  Kino'm  Okr.man  Lkoion. 

Anierii-an  writers  make  the  mistake  of  callinv  the 
aliove  regiment  Hessians.  The  Hessians  proper  neie  of 
110  earthly  rise  in  the  war.  They  were  mi  rcenaries  and 
wonlil  not  fight.  They  ran  away  at  Trenton,  they 
broke  ranks  at  Saratoga.  The  Hessians  were  com- 
liianilcd  by  General  Kuvphausen,  a  Wurteniberg  noble, 
atid  when  they  snrrendere<l  io  the  Continentals,  were 
sent  into  Fast  I'ennsvlvivnia,  where  they  bcvanie  the 
ancestors  of  the  "  Pcnnsyhania  Dutchmen,"  a  well 
jipowri  element  of  the  population  in  the  anthracite  coal 
r.','i(ins.  The  King's  Own  Hanoverian  subjects  were 
\ery  (I liferent  to  the  Hessians.  They  were  good,  stiib- 
liorn  liifhters,  and  when  the  war  was  over  they  would 
nol  settle  where  the  Hessians  vfere,  but  were  sent  to 
.Vnva  Scotia,  where  the  soldiers  of  the  King's  -.erman 
Lestion  founded  the  settlements  in  Lunenhurpii,  while 
one  battalion  foimdert  Charlottenburgh.  and  settled 
with  the  other  loyalists  along  the  Haj'  of  yuinse,  and 
along  the  St.  Lawrence  river.  The  thirty  hattaJions  of 
loyalist  soldiers  at  the  close  of  the  war,  who  settled  in 
Ihe  proviiK'es,  must  have  niunbered  little  less  than 
twenty  thousand  men.*  They  were  encouraged  to 
marry  before  disbamiment  to  fit  them  for  being  mili- 
tary colonists,  and  they  brought  their  families  with 
Iheiii.  The  civilian  loyalist  settlers  ontinimbered  the 
soliliers,  they  all  brought  their  families  with  them,  and 
it  is  absolutely  certain  that  the  loyalist  exodus  con- 
sisted of  not  less  than  onk  miniirkp  tiioi  s.\nii  .mks, 
women  an<l  children.  They  settled  on  the  west  shore 
of  Lake  Ontario,  and  in  the  region  north  of  V'ermont 
and  Lake  Chamiilaiti.  The  county  of  Leinster,  iii 
Lower  Canada,  was  set  apart  for  their  settlement  ;  it 
has  since  then  been  formed  into  three  counties,  I'erre 
lioniie,  T«o  Mountains  and  Argcnteuil.  All  along  the 
Ottawa  and  the  St.  Lawi'enee  ri>  crs  they  settled.  Tliey 
were  in  the  District  of  Thnse  Ri\i'rs  in  large  numbers. 
Sorel,  or  William  Heiu'y,  as  they  called  it,  was  founded 


by  them.  The  common  statement  that  only  ten  thou- 
cand  loyalists  settled  in  the  Dominion  is  one  of  the 
most  absurd  and  ridiculous  statements  that  could  be 
im.igined.  There  was  no  other  innnigration  at  that 
time,  so  there  neeil  be  no  mistake  made.  They  did  no*^ 
come  together,  far  from  it;  they  could  not  because  they 
could  not  sell  their  property ,  but  they  came  when  they 
could,  between  1781  and  1810. 

Butler's  Rangers  and  Brant's  Indians  fought  together 
in  war,  and  when  the  peace  (\ame  lirant's  Indians 
settled  on  the  Grand  River,  in  rear  of  the  Royal  Greens. 
Many  of  the  six  hinidred  Canada  Jlilitia  whom  Brock 
ltd  to  the  capture  of  Derroit,  and  who  repelled  the 
inviuiers  at  the  battle  of  liueenston  Heights,  were  sons 
of  fathers  who  served  in  the  Royal  Greens.  Tiie  child- 
ren of  the  lloyal  New  Yorkers  fought  and  won  the 
victory  of  Chrysler's  Farm.  The  children  of  the  84th 
Sons  of  the  Mist,  but  this  time  wearing  the  Lincoln 
green  of  the  Gleiigary  F'ene'ibles,  rciielled  the  foes  of 
their  fathers  at  Chateauguay.  The  sons  of  the  men 
who  had  served  in  the  Royal  Americans  and  the  I'rim'e 
of  Wales'  regiments  drove  the  AmeriAns  from  the 
New  Brunswick  frontier,  and  reconijuered  the  whole  of 
the  Acadian  part  of  the  State  of  Maine,  a  conquest  they 
held  \intil  the  peace,  and  which  should  never  have  been 
given  uj).  The  story  of  the  march  of  the  New  Bruns- 
wick reginu  nts  to  the  Penobscot  river  vies  in  heroism 
witii  any  of  the  brilliant  achievements  of  the  Canada 
Militia. 

His  Blessed  Majesty  King  George  the  Third,  as  the 
lo, ali.sts  called  him,  was  ever  deeply  interested  in  the 
welfare  of  '  his  American  subjects,'  for  so  he  styled  them. 
Writing  to  his  third  son.  Prince  William  Henry,  duke  of 
Clarence,  then  ser\ing  in  the  North  American  fleet,  and 
about  to  visit  Canada,  the  king  (charged  his  son  "iiarticit- 
larly  to  incjiiire  into  the  condition  and  modes  of  living 
of  'my  American  subjects,'  and  whether  tliey  were 
prospering  in  their  new  homes,  and  to  relieve  any  cases 
of  di.stres8  he  may  find  among  them."  This  letter  was 
shown  to  many  in  Canada  by  the  duke  of  Clarence,  who 
eventually  became  King  William  the  Fourth.  That  the 
faithfulness  of  the  loyalists  h.ad  touched  the  king  to  his 
innenuost  soul  was  evident,  for  the  duke  of  Kent  told 
many  in  Canada  that  when  his  father's  mind  became 
clonde«'.  'heie  was  no  subject  of  conversation  that  he 
seemed  to  take  any  interest  in,  except  when  they  spoke 
of  the  loyalists. 

Ko«   let  us  inijuire    into  the  lesiills  of   the   loyalist 
exodus  so  far  as  they  .affected  the  I'nited  ,'Slates.     That 
the  )('nioval   of  one  hundred   thousand  peojile  whose 
maxim   in  j-olitics  and  in  social  life  was  "to  fear  God 
and  honour  the  king,"  shovdd  have  a  very  had  effect  on 
those  they  left  behind  them,  was  a  natural  sequence. 
In   the  course  of  two  generations,   among  the  lower 
cla.«ses  Ml  the  new  states,  a  marked  impatience  of  all  the 
old  time  restraints  was  manifested.     They  hud  less  fear 
of  (iod,  less  respect  for  the  law,  less  respect  for  vested 
right.),   less  respect    for  the  marriage   tie,   than   their 
j  colony  bred  revolutionary  fathers  had.     All  authority 
i  wns  more  or  less  derided  :    there    was    little    respect 
I  shown  to  grey  hairs  or  old  age,  and  when  they  grew  to 
;  manhood   neither  their  )iareiiis  nor  their  clergy  'tad  any 
restraining   intliienie  over  lliem.     So  much  did  these 
evils  slTow  iliemselves  that   Puritan   N'ew   Kngland  be- 
came alarme,!  at  the  prohable  disintegration  of  society  , 


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THE   KING  3  LOYALISTS. 


[1897 


and  riphtly  ascribing  thic  cause  to  tiie  reniova!  of  the 
loyaliBts,  the  Mansarbiu,i;ttF  '  uiit^tns  heartily  v  isheil 
for  thf  success  of  th-  iiiii.;  iii  t'le  war  of  1812,  that  it 
nia^  h.vve  a  chtiste  i-i  ;^'  <iilect  or  the  people.  The 
Puritans  then  saw  t^liat  tlie  loyalists  were  a  bulwark 
against  the  tide  of  scepticism,  aKnosticisniand  infidelity 
which,  set  in  motion  by  the  French  revolution,  rolled 
across  the  Atlantic  from  Europe  to  America.  Puritan 
New  England,  which  started  the  revolution,  to  arrest  its 
harmful  effects  gave  its  support  to  that  political  party 
which  strove  to  oppose  the  principles  of  Hancoc'i  and 
Jefferson,  and  to  this  day  the  Rei)ublican  party,  wliich 
embodies  in  i  9  politics  the  ideas  of  strength  of  govern- 
ment, respect  for  the  la.v,  and  a  fundamental  respect 
for  the  vested  rights  of  property,  as  opposed  to  the 
principles  of  the  Jeffersouian  democracy,  finds  its 
leaders  in  Puritan  New  England. 

The  Loyalists  wkre  Christian  .Soldikhs. 

Never  was  a  civil  war  in  the  history  of  the  world  so 
humanely  carried  on.  The  loyalists  would  not  permit 
of  any  outraj^s,  even  oti  the  rebels,  by  the  Gennan  and 
British  soldiers  in  the  revolutionary  war,  and  they  were 
powerful  enough  to  restrain  their  barbarity.  This  cle- 
mency was  a  terrible  mistake,  politically  speaking.  It 
was  the  sole  reason  for  the  idtimate  success  of  the  rebels. 

They  came  into  Canada  with  their  sword  in  one  hand 
and  their  Bible  in  the  other.  The  first  Protestant 
church  in  Canada  was  established  by  them,  for  Christ 
Church  at  Montreal  was  founded  by  Sir  John  Johnson 
and  other  loyalists,  the  gentlemen  and  officers,  members 
of  the  Loyal  Colonial  Club  of  Montreal.  By  1810  the 
Anglican  Church  had  a  number  of  small  but  flourishing 
congregations,  wherever  there  was  a  considerable  loyal- 
ist settlement,  from  Newark  to  Quebec,  a  distance  of 
six  hundred  miles. 

The  84tb  Uegiment  was  raised  from  Scottish  Jacobite 
clang.  They  were  all,  or  nearly  all,  Scotch  Catholics. 
Their  exemjilary  beliaviour  in  Canada,  and  the  \iniform 
good  conduct  of  the  many  Irish  Catholic  soldiers  in  the 
loyalist  regiments,  their  courage  and  fortitude,  had  a 
far  reaching  effect.  Prior  to  this  time,  no  Irish  Catholics 
were  allowed  to  enlist  into  the  army,  but  the  British 
Government,  disgusted  with  the  Hessians,  began  to  re- 
place tliem  with  Irish  Catholics.  The  two  first  Irish 
regiments,  the  18th  and  27th,  were  Protestant  corjis. 
After  the  misconduct  of  Baron  Keidesel's  Hessians  at 
Saratoga,  an  Irish  Catholic  regiment,  the  Loyal  Irish, 
was  raised  in  Ireland  for  service  in  the  Wes'  Indies. 
Here  they  distinguished  themselves  greatl.\ ,  and  they 
became  a  line  regimem,  the  85th  King's  l^oyal  Irish. 
Subsequently  two  more  Catholic  regiments  were  raised, 
the  87th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers  and  the  88th  Royal  Con- 
naught  Rangers.  The  title  of  the  8uth  being  objected 
to  by  the  last  two  ..  .iMents,  the  K.  L.  I.  became  the 
King's  Light  Infantry. 

Without  the  Irish  Catholic  soldiers,  I'u-  Peninsular 
War  would  not  have  been  carried  on,  and  Waterloo 
would  have  been  p.  Frri  ch  victo'y.  How  much,  then, 
does  not  the  Hritish  Empire,  Europe  nd  the  world  owe 
to  the  American  loyalists  who  first  :,  dc  use  of  the  Irish 
Catholics  as  Hritish  soldiers. 

Without  the  aasislancr  ret.dcfe-t  by  the  sons  of  the 
loyalists  Britain  would  have  lid  a  han.  task ''o  have 
rei»«t8ed  the  American  invasion  of  Canada  in  )81-2  ivnd 
bat     Sthe  could  not  spare  5,!iU<J  sol  i  . -s  from  Welling- 


ton's army  in  those  two  years,  while  60,000  Americans 
volunteered  to  invade  the  country,  which  they  v,,.,^ 
sure  was  defenceless  and  would  prove  an  eas.v  coikihisi 
The  sons  of  the  Royal  Greens  met  the  first  array  of  the 
Americans,  and  that  same  array  of  the  Aniericanj 
marched  into  Montreal,  without  aniij,  as  prisoners  ol 
war,  the  British  drums  and  fifes  of  the  CajiadUn 
Fencibles  playing  the  Americans  in  to  the  tune  of 
"Yankee  Doodle  I"  At  the  end  of  the  summer  of  I8I4 
there  was  not  an  American  soldier  in  Canada,  ex<e])t  as 
a  prisoner  of  war.  That  a  powerful  British  ki,i;,'(loiii 
was  founded  and  maintained  in  Canada  by  the  Kings 
Loyalists  and  their  <lescendant8  there  can  be  tio  (|ues 
tion.  It  exists  to-day,  serving  to  bind  the  liritish 
P^n.j're  together.  Many  there  are  who  dream  of  a  tinu- 
coming  -vhen  Canada  will  have  a  larger  poimlation 
than  will  be  then  in  the  British  Isles,  and  that  tht 
better  order,  security  and  justice  of  its  people,  their 
better  form  of  government,  the  inheritance  given  to 
their  Canaflian  posterity  by  the  loyalists,  will  attruct  '^ 
Canada  the  best  elements  of  the  population  of  die 
United  States.  The  King's  Loyalists  moulder  in  their 
Canadian  graves,  but  their  bodies  hallow  the  soil,  and 
Canada  can  never  forget  what  it  owes  them.  I.d.ii; 
may  their  memory  be  cherished  ! 

Aktkr  the  Revolutionary  War 

was  over  the  fugitive  loyalists  at  Three  Rivers  would 
often  talk  over  the  causes  which  led  to  the  British  defeat. 
The  non-use  of  military  severity  to  crush  the  rebellion, 
the  loyalists  alone  were  responsible  for,  but  they  blamed 
the  generals  for  their  incapacity  also.  General  Buigoviit 
was  considered  a  splendid  officer,  and  so  also  was  Sir 
William  Howe,  l)ut  Burgoyne  alone  was  unfit  to  li|;hi 
his  way  through  the  wilderness  with  a  large  army,  and 
when  General  Fraser  was  killed  Burgoyne  seemed  to 
have  no  officer  he  could  rely  on  to  do  effective  worli. 
Outside  the  lords,  Rawdon  and  Cornwallia,  Tarleton 
and  the  Butlers,  the  army  leudi  rs  inspired  no  confi- 
dence in  the  troops.  The  l^v  :...;t„  ,homselves\n'0(lii«d 
no  good  1' aders  except  -J/e  P'.tlsrs,  for  Sir  ,lohn 
Johnston  had  no  mllitaty  ab.  ,  i,,id  the  Butlers  were 
not  American  loyalists,  though  placed  in  conminiul  of 
two  of  their  regiments.  The  officers  of  the  line  rcg\- 
ments  from  Britain  were  greatly  blamed  liy  the 
loyalists  for  seeking  after  social  pleasures  and  spending 
their  time  and  money  in  giving  balls  and  fetes  to  the 
Amerhan  belles  whose  fathers  and  brothers  were  in  the 
Continental  army,  or  if  they  were  with  their  families 
were  disloyal  to  their  king.  .  This  was  a  very  sore 
subject  to  the  loyalists,  wlio  bore  the  brunt  of  the 
haiil.ships  in  the  woods,  while  the  line  regiments  served 
in  the  cities.  The  ofl!icei-s  spent  their  money  lavishly  at 
New  York,  Newport  and  Philadelphia  in  entertainment 
which  did  not  buy  the  loyalty  of  the  people  who  iiil^'ht 
have  been  awed  by  severity,  but  who  were  of  too 
vulgar  a  class,  pioneers  and  a<lventurers,  to  be  .seduced 
or  cajoled  by  music,  dancing  and  fine  suppers. 

Sir  Henry  Clinton  was  hated  and  desjiised  bv  Die 
loyalist  \  Through  his  connection  with  the  ducal  imibe 
of  Newcastle  he  could  baffle  all  the  efforts  niadu  hv 
the  good  general.*!  like  Howe,  Hiirgcyne  and  Coriiwallis, 
for  if  Clinton  could  ruin  a  rival  h\;  would  do  it,  IhouLih 
1"-  king  lost  an  empire,  Howe  left  America  in  disirnsl. 
liMrgoyne  was  ruiiietl,  and  Cnrnwallls  only  missed  the 
same  fate  through  Clinton's  treachery  lieii'ip  found  o.il. 
The  loyalists  always  styled  Clinton  a  traitor,  iveit 
charging  him  with  giving  important  inf.jrniation  to  tli 
rebels.     His  cowardice  was  well  known  to  them. 


The  Creation  (Bible  Chron.) . . 

The  Deluge  " 

The  Exodus  from  Egjp     

Fall  of  Troy 

liavid  King  of  Israel 

Dedication  of  Solomon's  Tein] 

Foundation  of  Rome   

Jerusalem  taken  bv  Nebucha* 

Baitle  of  Maratiion 

Battle  of  Thermopylae 

Battle  of  Cannae 

Caesar's  invasion  of  Britain. . 
Birth  of  Our  Lord 

The  Crucifixion  of  Our  Lord 
Hevolt  of  Britons  under  Boail 
Jtriisalem  destroyed  by  Titus 
Coiistantinr  corjverted  to  Chi 

Romans  quiCre.)  Britain 

St.  Augustiiii  arrived  in  Engl 

Jlohammedar.  Hegira 

hgbcrt.  first  Ring  of  all  Englt 
Alfred  the  Great,  succeeded  t 
Fouiul  ition  of  Oxford  Univer 

Battl';  of  Hastings 

The  Oiu iivles  began 

King  ,1001)  signed  Magna  Chd 
First  Parliament  held  at  Wii) 

Battle  of  Cressy 

Capture  of  Calais 

The  French  defeated  at  Poic| 
Retiellion  of  Wat  Tyler. 

Battle  of  Agincourt 

.loan  of  Arc  burnt 

Constantinople  taken  by  th^ 
Wars  of  the  Roses  began . 
The  liiblo  first  printed  at  Ml 
Caxton  set  up  his  Printing-! 
Houses  of  York  and  Lanca/ 
Oisoovery  of  Ai'  riea  by  C(| 
Newfoundland  discovered 

Battle  of  Flodden 

Firhiof  Cloth  of  Gold.. 
Aiilliority  of  the  Pope  disa 
The  first  English  Bible  priJ 
Jaoiiues  earlier  arrived  at  I 
ExL'inition  of  La<ly  Jane  (JJ 
An  libishop  Cranmer  burii| 
Calais  taken  from  the  Eni: 
Accession  of  yieen  Elizabl 
Massacre  of  St.  Barlholoiil 
Virs-iiiia  taken  possession  I 
Mary  Queen  of  Scots  behej 
The  Spanish  Armada  dcftf 
East  India  Company  chatf 
fnion  of  England  and  Sol 


PO  Aniericanj 

they  were 

|sv  L'oruiutsi. 

(array  of  the 

|e  American* 

prisoners  of 

|he  Ciinadiari 

I  the  tune  of 

^imer  of  I814 

Ida,  exrcpt  as 

jtish  ki/i^'dom 

Iby  the  King., 

fi  lie  III)  (pies- 

the  liritish 

earn  of  a  time 

Jr  l)0])iil:uion 

I  and  tliat  the 

people,  their 

mce  given  to 

J  will  attruct'A 

lation  of  the 

ulder  ill  their 

the  soil,  and 

them.     LoiiK 

AR 

l{i\-ers  (vonld 

British  defeat. 

the  rebellion, 
a  they  blamed 
leral  Curffoyiit 
io  also  was  Sir 
's  unfit  to  fight 
irge  army,  and 
r'tie  seemed  to 
effective  worli. 
allis,  Tarleton 
lired  no  confi- 
lelves  produced 

for  Sir  .lohn 
B  Butlers  were 
II  coiiinuiiid  of 
'  the  line  regi- 
amed  by  the 
s  and  spending 
id  fetes  Io  the 
irs  were  in  the 
their  faniilie? 

a    very    sore 

brunt  of  the 
rimcnts  served 
(ley  lavislily  at 
'ntcrtaiiiiiient, 
)le  wlio  iiii^'lit 

were  of   tnn 

to  be  seduced 

pers. 

isjiised  by  llie 
le  ducal  imii.-e 
orts  m;i'ie  liy 
nd  C'oniwalliH, 

do  i(,  though 
ica  in  disirusi. 
I.V  missed  tlie 
iifr  found  (Ml. 

traitor,  evoir 
Illation  to  tli^ 
them. 


HISTORICAL    EVENTS. 


The  Creation  (Bible  Chron.; 

The  Deluge  "  

The  Exo<lus  from  Eg'j  1     

Fall  of  Troy 

David  Kini,'  of  Israel 

Dedication  of  Solomon's  Temple . .    . . 

FoiiiKlation  of  Home  

Jerusalem  taken  by  Nebuchadnezzar. 

Baillu  of  Maratiioii 

Battle  of  Thermopylae 

Battle  of  Cannae 

Caesar's  invasion  of  Britain 

Birth  of  Our  Lord 


The  Crucifixion  of  Our  Lord 

Revolt  of  brito:i8  under  Boadicea 

Jerusalem  destroyed  by  Titus 

CoiKStantinr  rorivert«d  to  Christianity , 

Romans  fjuitift.!  Britain 

St.  Aufriistiiii  arrived  in  England 

.\Iolianmiedar.  Uegira 

tgbcrt.  first  Ring  of  all  England  

Alfred  the  Great,  succeeded  to  the  Crown 

Foundation  of  O.xford  University 

Batti'i  of  Hastings 

The  Cm  iudes  began 

King  ,lir-iii  signed  Magna  Charta 

First  Parliament  held  at  Winchester 

Battle  of  Cr.;ssy 

Capture  of  Calais 

The  b'rcnch  defeated  at  Poictiers  and  king  captured 

Reliellion  of  Wat  Tyler 

Battle  of  Agincourt 

Joan  of  Arc  burnt 

Constantinople  taken  by  the  Turks 

Wars  of  the  Roses  began 

The  Bible  first  printed  at  Mentz 

Caxton  set  up  his  Printing-press  in  England 

Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster  united 

Discovery  of  Ai"  rica  by  Columbus  

Newfoundland  discovered 

Battle  of  Floddeii 

Field  of  Cloth  of  Gold 

Aiilliority  of  the  Pope  disallowed 

The  first  Knglisli  Bible  printed 

Jaci|ues  earlier  arrived  at  Montreal 

Execution  of  Lady  Jane  Grey 

An  hliishop  Crannier  burnt 

Calais  taken  from  the  Englisli 

Accession  of  tiiccn  Elizabeth 

Ma.s.sac.re  of  St.  Barlholoniew 

Vir;.'lnia  taken  possession  of  by  Raleigh 

Ilary  Queen  of  Scots  beheaded . . . 

The  Spanish  Armada  defeated 

Kast  India  Company  chartered , 

liii'in  of  Englar.d  and  Scotland 


B.C. 

4004 

2348 

1401 

1183 

1049 

1004 

753 

5S8 

490 

480 

216 

55 

4 

A.D. 

29 

61 

70 

312 

410 

597 

622 

827 

871 

886 

1066 

1096 

1215 

1265 

1346 

1347 

1350 

1381 

1415 

1431 

1453 

1455 

1402 

1473 

1486 

1492 

1500 

1513 

1520 

1.534 

1535 

1535 

1554 

1556 

15.5S 

15.58 

1572 

1584 

!r>88 

j»i:)!.i 


First  visit  of  Champlain  to  Canada 1603- 

James  I.,  first  king  of  Orei'.t  Britain,  Oct.  ;;4 1004 

The  Gunpowder  Plot,  November  5 1605 

Quebec  founded  by  Champlain IG08 

St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  founded 1613 

Death  of  William  Shakespeare 1616 

Pilgrims  by  the  Maitfliiaer  lend--'  1620 

Nova  Scotia  settled  by  the  Scotch 1622 

Capture  of  Quebec  by  Sir  David  Kirke 1629 

Canada  ceded  to  F'rance 1632 

The  Long  Parliament  met  1640 

Montreal  founded  by  Maisonneuve 1642 

Charles  I.  defeated  at  Naseby I645 

Charles  I.  beheaded  January  30 1649 

Oliver  Cromwell  became  Lord  Protector 1653 

Jamaica  captured 1  fi55 

Restoration  of  the  Stuarts I66O  • 

The  Long  Parliament  dissolved lOCl 

Bombay  ceded  to  England  by  Portugal 1662 

New  York  taken  from  the  Dutch 1664 

The  Great  Plague  of  London 1604 

The  Great  Fire  of  London 1666 

Hudson  Bay  Company  founded 1070 

Habeas  Corpus  Act  passed 1679 

Pennsylvania  settled  by  tlie  Quakers 1682 

Trial  of  the  Seven  Bishops 1(;88 

James  II.  abdicated 1688 

William  and  Mary  declared  King  and  Queen Itl89 

Battle  of  the  Boyne 1690 

First  newspaper  in  America  (Boston) 1690 

Massacre  of  (ileiicoe 1 093 

Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  founded 1701 

Prussia  made  a  kingdom 1701 

Gibraltar  taken 1704 

Battle  pt  Blenheim 1704 

Legislative  Union  of  Englaiul  with  .Scotland 1707 

Peace  of  Utrecht 1713 

Accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover  , . .; 1714 

The  South  Sea  Bubble 1720 

Battle  of  Ciillodcn 1746 

Halifax,  N.S.,  founded  by  Lord  Halifax 1749 

First  newspaper  published  in  Canada 17.52 

"  New  Style  "  twtppted,  September  3 1752 

Great  Earthcpiake  at  Lisbon 1755 

The  Black-hole  Suffocation  in  Calcutta 1756 

Clive  won  the  Battle  of  Plassey 17.57 

Cana<la  taken  from  the  French  17.59 

Steam  engine  perfected  by  Watt 1773 

Battle  of  Lexington 1775 

Declaration  of  American  Independence,  July  4 . .  . ,  1776 

United  States  first  so  styled,  SeptemVicr  9 1776 

Captain  Cook  killed 1776 

Inik'pendeiice  of  U.S.A.  acknowledged 1782 

First  Colonial  Bishopric,  Nova  Scotia 1787 

Pirst  Settlement  in  Australia  (convicts) 1788 

The  French  Revolution  began 1789  ■ 

",  J  1  George  Washington  first  President  of  U.S 1789 

1175] 


m-fvt' 


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HISTORICAL   EVEXTS. 


[1891 


1897] 


First  Parliament  of  Uppnr  Canada 1792 

Loui«  XVI.  of  France  oxc'ijuted 1793 

Invention  of  the  Colton-gin 1793 

Lord  Howe's  Victory,  "The  Glorious  Firstof  June"  1791 

London  Missionary  Society  founded 1794 

Mutiny  at  the  Nore 1797 

Battle  of  the  Nile 1798 

Malta  taken  1800 

Union  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 1801 

Treaty  of  Amiens 1802 

Bonaparte,  Emperor  of  French 1804 

Battle  of  Trafalgar :  death  of  Nelson,  October  21. . .  1805 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  taken  from  the  Dutch 1808 

Fulton's  first  Steamboat  Voyage 1807 

Battle  of  Oorunna ;  death  of  Sir  J.  Moore 1809 

Tho  French  Kxpedition  to  Ru^jsia 1812 

Battle  of  Queenston  Heights 1812 

Capture  of  "  Chesapeake  "  by  "Shannon,"  June  1.  1813 

Invention  of  the  Printing  Machine 1814 

Ceylon  taken 1S15 

Battle  of  Waterloo,  June  18 1815 

Algiers  bonibarded  by  Lord  Exmouth 1816 

Death  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte 1821 

Commencement  of  Lachim;  Canal 1S21 

Battle  of  Navarino 1827 

Revolution  in  France  (Louis  Phillipe,  King  of  the 

French) 1830 

Liverpool  and  Manchester  hallway  opened 1S30 

Slavery  abolished  in  British  colonies,  August  1  .. . .  1834 

First  Railroad  in  Canada 1830 

Accession  of  Queen  A'ictoria,  June  20 l&AI 

Rebellion  in  Canada 1837 

"  Great  Western  "  steanicd  to  New  York 1838 

First  me<'tric  Telegraph  constructed 183S 

Murriagp  of  Queen  Victoria  1840 

Penny  Vi isvage  in  Great  Britain 184<i 

Hong  Kong  i.:kt- 1  from  the  Chinese 1841 

Birth  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  November  9 1841 

Disastrous  Htauat  froin  Cabul 184s' 

Thames  Tunnel  opened 1812 

Cr  bui  re-taken 1842 

Sir  John  Franklin's  last  Expedition 1845 

Sewing  Macliine  iiivente<l  by  Howe 1S40 

The  Irish  Potato  Famine 1840 

War  between  I'nited  States  and  Mexico 1846 

Repeal  of  thi'  ■,  -jni  Laws 1846 

Oregon  Disjiu*  ■  '  3  '6 

Gold  discover><l  .!i  California,  September  1847 

Freneli  l{e\  olution.  Republic  formed 1848 

Surrender  of  the  .Sikhs 1840 

The  Koh-i-noor  presented  to  the  Queen t8r>0 

First  International  Exhibition  in  Hyde  Park  . .     ..   laiil 

Gold  discovered  in  Australia,  April 1851 

ri  1st  Submarine  Telegraph 185 1 

Wreck  of  the  "  Birkenhead" 18o2 

The  Duke  of  Wellington  died..    18ij2 

Battles  of  Balaklava  ari<l  Inkerman 1864 

Reciprocity  Treaty  with  the  United  Stati'.' 1854 

Fall  of  Sebastoi)ol,  Sejjtember 1855 

fall  of  KiUM,  November 18.')5 

Bessenier's  dis<'overy  in  Iron  Mannfmaure 1856 

Opening  of  (iraml  Trnnk  lly.  to  Toronto,  Nov.  12. .  I8.16 

Iniliaii  Mutiny  r.inmenced,  .May  10 1H67 

Relief  of  Luckiiowljy  Havelock „,. 1867 

<Jreat  Eastern  lauinbed 186S 


First  Atlantic  Cable  laid,  August  5 jj;, 

Queen  proclaimed  in  India,  November  1 ijjj 

Commencement  of  the  Volunteer  Movement isji 

Victoria  Bridge,  Montreal,  opened ]^ 

Visit  of  Prince  of  Wales  to  Canada ij,)| 

Launch  of  "  Warrior,"  first  ironclad ijiiii 

Battle  of  Bull  Run,  Jidy  21 isoi 

The  "  Trent "  affair ism 

Death  of  the  Prince  Consort,  December  14 ii,(ji 

Kingdom  of  Italy  formed iso 

Slavery  abolished  in  United  States im 

Lee  surrendered  at  Appomatox isoj 

Battle  of  Sadowa,  defeat  of  Austria itjoo 

Fenian  Invasion  at  Fort  Erie isofj 

Confederation  of  Canada,  July  1 iso: 

Abyssinian  War,  capture  of  Magdala isus 

Opening  of  Suez  Canal isoii 

The  Capitulation  at  Sedan l!!;(i 

Rome  again  made  the  Capital  of  Italy is;ii 

Manitoba  admitted  to  Confederation Isio 

Fenian  Raid,  Vermont lS7ii 

The  German  F)mpire  re-established I5711 

Surrender  of  Paris,  January  28 1871 

The  Geneva  Arbitration Is72 

Th(!  great  Fire  in  Chicago Is7'2 

Prince  Edward  Island  admitted  to  Confederation..  li;7:i 

"  tJhallenger"  returned  from  voyage,  68,000  miles.  l!!76 

Queen  Victoria  proclaimed  Empress  of  India 1877 

Fisheries  Commission 1877 

Afghanistan  again  occupied  by  British 1878 

Cyprus  aciiuired f 1878 

"  Cleopatra's  Needle"  erected  in  London 187* 

Defeat  of  isandula Is79 

Em))eror  Alexander  a.s.sassinated 1881 

Revised  Testament  published.  May  17 1881 

Death  of  Lord  Be.aconsfleld 18S1 

End  of  Afghan  War I sii 

English  occupation  of  Egypt I8yj 

Battle  of  TelelKebir 188-2 

Pliienix  Park  Murders Isst! 

I  eath  of  Comle  de  Chambord 1883 

Uevi.sed  Bible  published 1885 

Rebellion  in  North  West  Territories l!S5 

Completion  of  Canadian  Pacific  RaiLvay 1-8.') 

Death  of  General  Gordon  at  Khartoum lbs.! 

Jubilee  of  (^ueen  Victoria l-)87 

Emperors  William  and  Krederi.k  of  Germany  died.  K\> 

McKinley  Tariff  in  oiieriilion  in  United  Spates IV.M 

THvisioii  of  Afri'-a l8'.iii 

Tel  '.■phoni;  London  to  Paris 1  s;)i 

Cojn  right  Bill  )iassed  l>y  Congress IS'.ll 

The  firiufi  Crisis  in  London    lh!)2 

■jirth    '  Prince,  3ni  in  succession  to  Throne 1*W 

SiukiT   of  Battleship  "Victoria" ISW 

World'.')  Fair  at  t.  hicago Kh 

Jap-Chinese  War IMW 

Discovery  of  Unknown  Constituent  in  Air ISiM 

President  Cleveland's  threat  ye  Venezuela lYJ.i 

Jameson's  Raid  into  Transvaal l8'.i.i 

Flying  S(|Uailron  commissioned ,  January 18% 

Opening  of  Black  Sea  and  Baltic  Canal 1896 

Que^-B  entered  on  60th  Year  of  Reign,  June  20,  and 
on  Septemlw  23  hwl   n-igiied  longer  than  any 

other  English  Sovereign  lyjo 


AN  HI! 


NOVEMBI 

1-Completion  of   French 

Bertlielot  becoming  Minister 

4- Death  of  Eugene  Field 

5— Elections  held  in   13  1 

Bepiililicans  successful  in  all 

6--  Dismissal  of  Kiamil  Paw 

7-Fight  at    Saftl  betweei 

rebels.  „    ,.    . 

Halil  Bitot  Pacha  becomes 

9- Lord  Sahsbury,  in  a  t 

tani|iiet,  defines  England's ) 

10-Death  of  Prof.   Laws 

known  scientist  and  writer. 

11— Resignation  of  Nuba] 

appointment  of  Mustapha  T 

13—15,000  Armenians  ca 

occupied  by  Turkish  troops. 

The  convention  to  settle  tl 

is  finished  by  Sir  Julian  Pan 

14_.I{attle  between  Chii 
mosa— the  only  battle  in 
which  the  Japanese  loss  exc 

Missions  of  American  B( 
are  pillaged  and  burned  1 
massacred. 

15— Birth  of  a  daughter  ' 

17— Dreadful  massacre  at 

19_I,ord  Salisbury,  at 
Conservative  Union,  reads  1 
ing  the  British  Premier  to 
tlial  made  by  him  at  Ihi 
Nov. !». 

liiittle  at  Shoi  Lan,  For 
Japanese.    Chinese  loss,  . , 

Death  of  Cardinal  Luciei 

20  "Death  of  Rustem 
Great  Britain. 

21— Death  of  Sir  Hen 
I'rivy  Pur.se  and  Private  1 

Massacre  of  missionarii: 

22— Sir  Herbert  Murri 
toinidland,  sails  for  that : 

23—12,000  Spanish  troo 

The   Dominion  Line 
liritish  soldiers  to  Halifax 

Arrival  of  Sir  Philip 
Constantinople. 

Britain's  proposal  for  1 
is  submitted  to  the  Br 

24— Death  ot  Saint 
statesman. 

25  ».\'vmi>li>nen<ar> 
the  citimons  of  Ottawa 

Austrian  Einperor  gn 
study  medicine. 

26  -Terrible  storm  in 
the  Mississippi  Valley  to 

A  draft  copyright  bill 
Oovernment. 
Karthquake  shocks  in 

27  -l^eath  of  Alexam 
Madagascar  is  <le<lare 
The    "One 'uan-onev 

uioiisureii  |>ass  their  sei 
Melbourne 

28  -Jalioz  Spencer  Hi 
neetion  with  the  Hon 
sentenced  to  14  Mars  ii 

13 


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I 


zil 
11 


1897] 


AS    IIIHTOIirf.'AL    DIAUY. 


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AN  HISTORICAL  DIARY  FOR  1895-96. 

ItV   MlHH  NkLMK  HI'KNCK,    H.A. 


NOVEMBER,  1896. 

l-Comiiletion  of  French  Ministry  ntonrudolit),   M, 
Bertliclot  becominif  Mininter  of  Koruinn  AITulrx, 
4-l)eathof  Eugene  Fluid,  poet  aiifl  joiirrmlWt, 
5— Klections  held  In  13  of   the  Unitoil  MlntfiK,  Ihi' 
Kepul'licans  succeHsful  in  all  liut  two. 

6- Dismissal  of  Kianiil  I'anha,  (Irarid  Vi/,l(tr  of  Tlirkny. 
7-FlKht  at    Sattl  between  the  Hiiltaii'M  lroo|«  iiii'l 
rel)els. 
llalil  Ritot  Pacha  becoincs  Grand  VIzlur  of  Tiirj^iiy. 

9— Lord  Salisbury,  in  a  siiecfih  at  thu  Lord  Mayor'* 
banquet,  defines  Enjfland's  policy  lowardn  'I'lirktiy, 

10— Death  of  Prof.  Lawson,  of  Nova  Miiotla,  n  wtill- 
known  scientist  and  writer. 

11— Resignation  of  Nubar  Pacha,  I'runilur  of  Kyyjit ; 
appointment  of  Mustapha  Tehniy  Poi'lia  in  hU  placfi, 

13—15,000  Armenians  capture  ihu  fort  of  /.(•lloliri, 
occupied  by  Turkish  troops. 

The  convention  to  settle  theclalninof  (Jaiiitillan  walcru 
is  finished  by  Sir  Julian  Pauncefute  and  Hucy,  0|iii>y, 

14_nattle  between  Chinese  and  .lapancNc  In  For- 
mosa—the only  battle  in  tlie  Fornuwaii  i'ain|iiilKn  in 
wliich  the  Japanese  loss  exceeds  the  OhirH'Mc, 

Missions  of  American  Hoard  in  lliirpoiit,  Arrnunlu, 
are  pillaped  and  burned  by  Kuril*  ftrifl  Turku  i  ftOO 
iiia.s.siicred. 

15— Birth  of  a  daughter  to  tlu'  t!/.ar  of  UunmIh, 

17— Dreadful  massacre  at  Aintuh,  ArrniMilit. 

19— -Lord  Salisbury,  at  a  ineutlnif  of  lht<  NiiIIoiihI 
Conservative  Union,  reads  a  letter  from  thi-  HiiHiin  ank- 
ini,'  the  British  Premier  to  make  a  hjihi'cIi  M«i(trall/,lng 
tliat  made  by  him  at  the  Lord  Mayor'*  hari(|(iet  of 
N"(iv,  !». 

Battle  at  Shoi  Lan,  Formosa,  lietwuun  (Mumv  and 
Jaiianese.    Chinese  loss,  1,000  ;  Japanumt,  !t(), 

Dealh  of  Cardinal  Lueien  Honapartu, 

20  -Death  of  Kusfcem  Pasha,  T urklnh  AinlianWMlor  to 
Oreat  Britain. 

21— Death  of  Sir  Henry  Ponsonliy,  KuHptir  of  the 
I'rivy  Purse  and  Private  Secretary  to  ilm  l^iiiii'n. 

Massacre  of  missionaries  in  Madagaitcar, 
22— Sir  Herbert  Murray,  the  new  (Invtirnorof  New- 
foundland, sails  for  that  island. 
23—12,000  Spanish  troops  emliark  for  Culm, 
The   Dominion  Line  Steamship   l.alil'iMlor  lirlnuN  4fiO 
liritish  soldiers  to  Halifax, 

Arrival  of  Sir  Philip  Carrie,  llriiUh  AnilHWdiulor,  at 
Constantinople. 

liritain's  proposal  for  arbitration  In  ri'i^nnl  In  'rrlnldiul 
is  submitted  to  the  Brazilian  (lovcrmniMil, 

24— Death  of  Saint  Hilalre,   the  French   writer  and 

statesmi'.n. 

25  ».'omj>limoiitar\  dinner  iflveii  to  llnll  Citlne  by 
ihc  citizk'ns  of  Ottawa. 

Austrian  Kinperor  grants  permixulon  to  women  to 
study  medicine. 

26  -Terrible  storm  moves  from  tli.iiiilf  of  MOiU.'O  tip 
the  Mississippi  Valley  to  Lake  Hlmc. m'. 

A  draft  copyright  bill  is  pivHcnted  In   thi'  Cftliiwllan 
Covornnient. 
Karthcpiake  shocks  in  Greece  and  HillKat'ltt, 

27  -l>eathof  Alexaiulre  Dumas (FlU), 
Madagascar  is  iU<lared  a  Freni'h  di'iteliili'lji'y, 

The  "(»ne  nian-onevote"  and  VVoiiKin'd  Suffrage 
iiii  asureii  i>as»  their  second  rmidliig  In  tlin  AxNcmliiy  at 
.Mi'lbourne 

28— Jatioz  Spencer  Balfour,  convlcl*!  ot  friiild  In  con- 
nection with  the  Home  and  Land  Invimliiient  Trtwt,  Is 
sentenced  to  14  xchi's  ImpiiMuiiiniinl. 

1-J 


TurklHh  troops  I'.n  roiitf  to  Zeltoun  halt  at  Marash, 
liondliig  negollatlouH  with  the  AnnunlutiH  in  poisession 
of  /eiloiin. 

Appointment  of  Costukl  KtTendl  Antho|ioulos  as 
TiirklNh  Aniliassiulor  to  Kni'land. 

W,  J,  (/'ourthofie  Is  appointed  Professor  of  Poetry  at 
Oxford  Ctilveisity, 

29--Deathof  (lount  Taafe,  formerly  Prime  Minister 
of  Austria,     He  was  ako  an  Irish  piuT, 

30  H.  H.  llolmcH,  the  noiorloiiN  nuirdorer,  is  sen- 
tenced to  death  at  I'hlliuli'lphla, 

Hnv,  Dr.  Howe,  a  native  of  Toronto,  is  consecrated 
lllshop  of  Alaska. 

Massa<:re  of  Arnienluim  at  Kulsorea. 

DECEMBER,  1896. 

1  Despatch  from  Jiilfa,  reporting  that  40  Armenian 
vlllogcH  have  been  destroyed  liy  the  llamidieh  cavalry. 

Despatch  from  VlmlivoNlock,  saying  that  at  a  confer- 
ence of  foreign  delegates  at  Seoul  It  was  decided  that 
the  .lupanese  tror)pH  shoukl  leav(^  Corea,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  two  companies  In  Seoul  and  small  garrisons  ni 
Cen  San  and  Fee  San. 

2  Beglimliigof  thi!  public  sessions  of  the  Mth  Con- 
gress at  Washington. 

A  public  conslsfjiry  held  by  the  Pope,  all  the  diplo- 
mats accredited  to  the  Vall<Min  being  present  except 
the  Austrian  ambassrulor  thu  hitter's  absence  being 
atlriliiited  to  a  tension  of  Mn  relations  with  the  Vatican. 

Desiialch  from  Paris  to  the  elTe<rt  that  Menier,  the 
choi'olate  mamifaclurer,  has  purchased  the  Canadian 
Island  of  Anilcostl,  for  UO.ikmi. 

Flection  of  Mr.  deed  (Itupulillcan,  .Maine)  as  Speaker 
of  the  Amerii:an  (-'ongress. 

Despatch  from  (ioa,  capital  of  the  Portuguese  posses- 
lions  in  India,  staling  that  the  revolt  ugaiuHt  the  Govern- 
nient  lias  been  Hup|iressed, 

3— Delivery  of  President  Cleveland's  message  to  the 
ri4th  Congress,  crltid/.lng  the  free  coinage  theories,  and 
niainlalnlng  that  the  gold  liasiN  Is  the  only  safeguard 
from  di'grarlatlon  of  iMirr'iii'y  ;  urging  the  Congress  to 
pay  the  Iti^hring  Sea  Award;  ulllrniing  the  .Monroe  Doc- 
trine (in  refereiM'e  to  the  dlsiiute  between  Kngland  and 
Vi^rie/.uela; ;  laying  down  strict  neutrality  a,s  the  duty  of 
Americans  in  relation  to  the  Cuban  rebellion  ;  and  deal- 
ing with  other  matters  of  foreign  and  domestic  i>olic\. 

Opening  of  the  winter  session  ol  the  ( lennan  HeicS- 
stag. 

Iletirement  of  lli'rr  Von  Koellner,  Pvussiaii  Minister 
of  the  Interior,  herauMe  of  his  harsh  measures  in  closing 
the  Socialist  unions,  Ills  ri'lirement  is  taken  an  u 
Ho(Oallst  v|(i|<iry. 

Arrival  of  H.H.  Laki'  Superior,  first  boat  of  the  Beaver 
Line  service  lietweeii  Liverpool  and  St.  John,  N.  B,,  at 
St.  John. 

The  Crispl  .Ministry  IsHiistained  by  a  vote  of  (confidence 
In  the  Chanihcr  of  lirinith'S,  the  vote  lieing  taken  upon 
the  ipieslion  of  the  ('olonlal  and  Turkish  policcy  of  the 
(lovernment— tt  policy  bitterly  ftttiujked  by  ex-Premier 
KiKlini, 

4  Centenary  <if  Thon,  Carlyle  observe"!  at  Chelsea 
(.lohn  Morley,  preslillng)',  observed  al»<j  at  Ecvlefechan, 
near  Duinfrfes,  Carlyle's  birthplace.  .*  wreath  from  the 
(lennan  Kaiser  si'iit  "In  memory  of  the  wnter  of  the 
life  of  Frederh'k  theflreat," 

AssuraiKies  given  by  the  Porte  that  stringent  orders 
have  been  Issued  for  the  protiM'.tion  of  foreigners,  and 
that  American  nilsNloiiarU^s  at  Kaiserea  are  safe. 

5  Death  ol  .Senator  Kilwai'd  Mur))hy  (Conservative) 
at  Montreal, 

Launch  of  the  now  British  cruiser  Diana,  at  Clasgow. 

6  Leckey,  the  histfirlan,  Is  elected  to  fill  the  parlia- 
mentary seat  for  Dublin  L'niverslty. 

The  f^tiiltan  consents  to  eai'ti  of  the  Powers  having  a 
secoiiil  guardshlp  at  Coimtunllnople. 


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AN    iriMTOlUCAL  DIARY. 


[mi  I   1897] 


Receipt  by  AmliiisHiidiir  I'miiii'of'ilti  nt  linc'l  =<iil|alriirv  t- 
reply  to  Secretary  OIiicv'n  iluaputi  |),  <  «tl|iiii^  ii|iiifi  the 
British  Oovcrnmeiit  for  iiilulliiiti!  ikiiawft'  In  tlii'  (|itMMmi 
whether  it  would  or  wmiM  nui  aiiliMlil  (tti<  toM'llorliil 
controverHy  lielwucii  ilHiilr  uii<(  Vunumviu  ill  ll«  entirety 
to  iinpartiul  arhllralioii. 

7— SirJiiliiin  I'li.iiU'Dfole,  HHriiih  AlMlWa^lMtf/f  In  the 
United  StiJt..,  (ires^nca  i<:  Mm  rtwi el, ()••*•  „l  Mtiilf  iit 
Wa8hiii;{i;yii  Hrilain'N  reply  Ici  Ihf  fmniu^l  iil  llw  Coltud 
States  for  arbitration  of  ilie  \'tiii)/.iiii\n\t  di»|Hl(t<. 

Italian  forctn  arc  dL-l'ciilcd  liy  H\i,n  Mi>iiii|fi|,  n),  y^m. 
balagi.  ' 

8 -Death  at  Bri«hloii  of  thtMlimfimiijitlKiil  jfiuriinllHt 
and  novelist,  Oeorife  AiikiisIus  Hiija. 

9— Convention  of  llie  AniLrjcaii  l''uitnfiil\nu  lit  l/ftliof 
at  New  York. 

Death  of  Hcrr  Dowe,  t  he  invantor  n(  tHf  \ill\\<'t,\itnnt 
coat,  at  Weisliaderi. 

AnnoiiMceincnt  in  llio  liuliiiii  ('huiMbfl'  iil   \tcfml\('<< 
that  the  Ave  conipanit'Mof  llalian  iioldit<^«  IIMiji'l'Mif' coin 
nmnd  of  Major  Tos.selli,  oiieral-iiiRin  Ab*ai*i|i)«,  tlitvi  bci'ip 
aurroundod  and  HurpriscMJ  liy  2fi,iiO(l  imtivpi*  «l  Alllt/Hll/,lln. 
Fate  of  Tosselli  unknown. 

British  ultiniatiini  is  delivei'uit  Ui  lll*^  Vplic/zllelan 
Government. 

lO -Despatch  from  Qunerul  Biil'rttinf),  (Willllli  (li'ter  of 
the  Italian  troops  in  Abyssinia,  ditviMtf  tllrti,  VO.'Mid 
Ahygsinians  have  inviuled  llie  TlKfu  I'olHltt'V.' 

An  irade  issueil  by  llie  Hnlfun  pMI'Mlilliillf  llip  c^lia 
guardships  demanded  by  llie  I'owul'S  Id  riillli'  Ui  Ooii- 
stantinople. 

Inaii!,'uration  of  Col.  Hriuiley,  lUu  Hrf^t  ItCfHllilionil 
Governor  of  Kentucky. 

11— Salisbury  declines  to  tjraiit  ewinui*!  Ui  ffnd|i|st 
the  duty  on  beer,  so  as  to  enaoni'XtfM  tllM  lifn*l(l  of 
Eniflish  hops  and  barley. 

':  1.  Clarke  Wallace,  ControllHr  of  (ImkMiIIW,  fPfliffrts 
because  of  the  policy  of  coercjoi)  pilfiillnil  by  the 
Dominior  Government  towanis  Maiiitobtt  im  till'  school 
questic 

IL  liye-election  in  North  Ontario.  Mf.  MftctlJIlHfay, 
Conservative,  elected  by  a  iilnralily  of  WHO  voles  over 
those  of  the  Patron  and  liiheral  cuMdiiJut*"*.. 

Prorosfation  of  British  Parlianitml  unlit  i.)|M  liii((dl<)  of 
February. 

A  third  party  formed  in  Britain— o  i-w/ilijfidll  fmttipd 
at  the  animal  con^'ress  of  the  Nalioiiitl  i\i^|j('l|j(,((ini 
Union,  under  Uie  presidency  of  the  l'',t  .,  ol  WJIIcHpIoch. 
to  form  an  ajfricuttural  party  in  piirlihhMll,  liic  ((lijeci 
being  to  ur(,'e  the  ffovernnient,  Ir)  I'liliuV)  i||M  JKiid  of  Its 
existinjf  unfair  share  of  the  pulilje  lniwldlis,  (((  fpttdjilst 
the  beer  duty  in  favor  of  Hri(isli-({rowii  liiillw.v  nuii  iiop't. 
and  to  introdu(!e  lejfislatioii  for  the  uffm'liM^  \iftilfOlUm 
of  home  products  a;,'ainsl  all  forms  of  fivMlillllciit  coin- 
petition. 

Attack  by  Turkish  troops  upon  (lliiis|j(*i)s  (i|  Vfyse,  III 
the  Island  of  Crete. 

Resumption  by  Chinese  otfleials  of  posstitisioli  of  I'ofi 
Arthur,  (ieiieral  Sun,  on  behalf  of  (l||iM«,  |,ttklll(^  over 
the  station  from  the  Japanese  ottiiieiB, 

Resijtnation  of  .Spanish  Cabinet. 

14— Birth  of  a  second  son  lo  Prince  UBOfiji*  J  (,h«f  B4lh 
anniversary  of  the  death  of  the  Pniina  Oonwiff,  hiiiI  tile 
17th  anniversary  of  tlie  death  of  Piine«ss  Aljcp.- 

15— Arrival  of  Sir  Chas.  Tujiper,  CanwIillM  IlilfJl  (foiii- 
niissioner,  in  Ottawa,  on  l)nsiMesM  coimiwIwI  Willi  the 
proposed  fu,st  Atlantic  sleanisliips. 

16 -Annual  (inancial  statement  jiresootBiJ  {.n  |||(|  tJ^R. 
Con^^ress,  showing  a  deftcien.\  .if  *17,IMI(I,(NHI, 

Introduction  of  a  bill  in  llie  (Jeiniaii  littjchalft^  pfn. 
vidinff  for  the  •reation  -it  a  chaniliur  coMljioiitiit  of  >»rtl- 
gansanil  employers,  to  .«i;'jde  Twoiiua  djaiMiiua 

'.)|.  Prior,  M.P.  tor  v.et.oriu  B.C.,  apiioliMtd  ♦•«i(tml. 
ler   if  Inland  Bevetuie    n  ulai  i-  of  Ho*!    «b)(M(  >■    WnnH, 
appointe'l  '"ontroUer    ■'  i  imf.onis,  «•»»•  (Hufkf  Wiflli  >■• 
resigned,  iiothcontrolWM-*  i.n  lie  iiiuimKw-cii of  Kw  liitliiiM'l 

17 — Preaidient  Cl^vfiaiM!!  senifc-  i.  <.on(truM  ifii  iinl). 
Britiflit  meHHSse  coniMtrniUK  the  '>>K'iii/,||iu|iiii  iljoftilic. 

28— Adviano'  of  TurkiHli  ihowhb  io  Hit  tmffm'U"  o»- 
(!upt«lby  OieiiiJiirvrent^atZ.  .,  .-^niiini/ioliiu  iituio  tn 

«irf>fiider.      Insurgents    i-'  „  lunli    1ii\<i,*in.   in 

meach  Turks  are  compelied  i .  itircal, 


The  Manitoba  'loverninent  decides  to  go  to  the  jieoplf 
on  the  school  (picstion. 

AuKUstiis  William  liawson  Hemming  sueceuls  Sir 
(Chariest;.  I.ees  as  (Jovernor  of  British  (iuiana. 

24  -Bye-election  in  Cardwell,  Ontario.  Mr.  Wm, 
Stnbbs,  MeCarthyite,  elected  over  the  Con.Hcrvative  anil 
Ijilieral  eainlidates. 

Kresli  cnnajfoinent  between  Turks  and  insurgents  ai 
/eilonii,  the  latter  being  worsted,  and  the  Turks  fitiiijlv 
occupying  the  town. 

26  (!on.secration,  for  the  first  time  in  the  history  of 
the  Anglican  Church  'u  Ontario,  of  two  Deaconesses.  In 
the  Bisho))  of  Toronto  in  Trinity  (."hurch. 

Ke(!eipt  in  Ottawa  of  the  reply  of  the  ftreenwav 
(lovurnineiit  in  Manitoba  on  the  school  question,  ilcti 
liitely  and  posilivi'ly  rejecting  the  proposal  to  estalili<li 
a  system  of  fti  parate  Schools  in  any  form,  and  earnestly 
inviting  a  commission  of  enrpiiry  into  the  facts  reliiiiiii; 
to  the  past  and  present  school  systems. 

Kxtradition  Treaty  buty.een  France  and  Holland 
signed. 

28 -Opening  of  the  Japanese  Parliament. 

Inhabitants  of  Johannesburg  appeal  to  Dr.  Jameson 
for  aid  against  the  Boers. 

29— Dr.  Jameson,  at  the  head  of  .'JOO  armed  men. 
crosses  the  Transvaal  border  to  aid  the  Uitlanders  auainsl 
the  Boers. 

Mr.  Oludstone's  Slith  birthday. 

31-  Appointment  of  Alfred  Austin  as  Poet  Lanreiiie 
of  Kngland. 

JANUARY,  1896. 

1  -Dr.  .lames. in  attacks  the  Boers  near  Krilgersdorf. 
Jameson,  re|)ulsed,  tries  to  move  to  Randfontaine  or 
Hodport,  but  is  stopped  at  Doorkop. 

Release  from  prison  at  Honolulu  of  the  eight  remain 
ing  polil  ir-al  ])risoners. 

Massacre  of  Armenians  in  Birijik. 

President  Cleveland  ajipoints  a  Commission  to  investi- 
gate the  boundary  (piestion  between  Kngland  and 
Venezuela. 

Death  of  Alfred  Ely  Beach,  for  nearly  50  years  edilor 
of  the  Saiinitifie  Atm'riran. 

2  -Heavy  fighting  takes  place  between  Jameson  and 
the  Boers,  ilameson  and  500  of  his  followers  being  taken 
prisoners  and  conducted  to  Praetoria. 

Opening  of  thetJanadian  Parliament;  .speech  from  the 
I  brone  annotmces  legislation  concerning  Manitoba  School 
(^neslion. 

I'lililication  at  Havana  of  decrees  of  Spanish  Govern- 
nn'til.  placing  the  provinces  of  Havana  and  Pinar  ilel 
Hlo  under  martial  law,  and  establishing  a  stricter  censor- 
ship of  the  press. 

3  Kmperor  William  of  Germany  sends  a  congratula- 
tory message  to  President  Kruger  <if  the  Transvaiil  » 
mess,;ge  which  causes  great  indignation  in  England. 

4  Formal  eerfitlcaies  of  appointment  given  to  mem- 
bers of  Venezuelan  Coniinission,  and  first  meeting  (p| 
Coi'imission  at  Washington,  Hon.  David  J.  Brewer  biiii;; 
elected  presidi^nt. 

Hesignaliiin  of  seven  members  of  the  Bowell  Ministry : 
Foster,  Finance;  Topper,  Justice;  Dickey,  Militia; 
Montague.  Agriculture;  Haggart,  Railways;  Ives,  Tradf 
and  Coinmeri'e;  Wood,  Controller  of  Custom!'— the 
resignations  being  partly  due  to  the  ministerial  policy 
of  (M)crcion  of  Manitolia,  and  partly  to  a  (ptarrel  betweuii 
Carol,  and  .Montague;  the  former  charging  the  lafir 
with  writing  anonymous  letters  to  the  tJovernor-Ocneral 
reflecting  on  him  (Caron). 

Utah  a(lmiUc<l  to  Statehood. 

5 -Resignation  of  Cecil  Rhodes,  Premier  of  Cajie 
Colony. 

6  Municipal  elections  throughout  Caniwla—Flemiii'.' 
elected  iiiaydr  of  Toronto. 

Klection  in  Victoria,  B.  C,  consecpient  upon  the 
apiioiutnient  of  Col.  Prior  as  Controller  of  Inland  lie 
venue  with  a  seat  in  the  Caliinet.  Col.  Prior  electiii 
wiih  a  reduced  majority,  (iOO  cut  down  lo  KMl. 

Resignation  of  Cecil  Rhodes,  Premier  of  Cape  Colony, 
incepted  by  the  Governor,  Sir  Hercules  Robinson,  f'.r 
Oeorge  .Sprigg,  Treasurer  of  the  (Jape  Governmeii. 
«)'tiol>»«(i<i  in  his  place. 


7  -Death  at  Brighto 
faiiioiH  Hebrew,  memb 
nivision  of  St.  Paucros. 
of  tlie    wealthiest,   ino^ 
Hebrews  in  England. 
Ciii'iindilional  surrem 
SiMill  Act  vote  in  Mon 
feat  of  the  repeal  by  ab 
.Meeting  of  t!anadian  I 
of  the  2iid.     Announce 
tiy  isir  Adolphe   Caron 
niinisiers.     Sir  Adolph 
ailjiiurnmont  for  two 
uifree.     Mr.  Foster  expl 
re.signed  not  because  o 
Bowell,  but  because  of  di 
The   first   Third    Party 
(if  Cardwell)  ever  introd 
H<'Carlhy  and  Col.  O'Br 
the  evening.     Sir  Macke 
nient  for  24  hours  befor 
incnl  as  to  his  and  his  cc 
Senator  Scott  replies,  re 
he  declares  unparalleled 
instance  in  the  reign  of 
Canadian  history,   the 
even  slight  resemblance 
HiwNab  was  driven  frt 
materially  very  different 
a)ipointed    Senatoi's,    M 
Hingston,  Mr.  Win.  Ow 
intrmiuced  and  sworn  in 
Commons  are  created  by 
of    Hon.   Michael   Adan 
N.B.;  Sir  John  Curling, 
B.   Baker,  Q.C.,   M.P. 
J.  C.  Aikens,  ex-Lieiitt 
also  called  to  the  Senate 
Delegate  Palma  appt  al 
nition  of  the  belligerent 
8-Mr,  White,   M.P.  f 
the  Senate. 

Sudden  death,  in  the 
Commons,  of  Senator  Kai 
Nomination  day  in  Man 
tiers  elected  by  aoclamati 
Sir  Mackenzie  Bowell 
Aberdeen.     The  Govern! 
liecause  the  speech  from 
to  Parliament,  has  not 
Premier,  as  head  of  the  i 
for  that  speech,  should 
viewing  the  situation  an 
nient  thereon. 
Cuban  rebels  capture  t 

9— A  hot  day  in  the  ' 
The  bolters  sharjily  critic 
Sir  .\dolphe  Caron  asks  at 
(lays),  to  give  the  Pre 
Cabinet.  Mr.  I.aurier  de 
as  unconstitutional,  quo 
time  of  crisis  Parliamei 
dav  only.     Motion  for  ai 

in  the  Senate  the  Pn 
posii  ion,  answering  the  c 
a','ainst  him  by  the  .seven 
lion  to  adhere  to  the  ) 
himself.  Motion  for  an 
T  lesday  carried. 

.Mr.  Livingstone  (Dem, 
can  House  ol  Heprescnti 
the  President  to  investig 
had  advanced  her  outpr 
and  if  it  be  true  lo  deiuc 
or(!npied  on  Dec.  17,  181 

The  Opposition  in  the 
fives  introduces  its  grea 
ml,  the  measure  taking 
thrniie.  The  accusation 
in  relroceding  the  Man 
to  Corea  Viscount  Mioii 
cr.aee  U))on  his  countr 
Cabinet  for  not  having  f 
(icrmany  .and  France,  at 
or  defying  the  three  po\ 
the  address  is  rejected  1 


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o  to  the  |ii'n|,li. 

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liaim. 

io.  Mr.  Will, 
nservative  and 

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the  liistorv  of 
>eaconeHscsi  In 

the  (ireeiiwa.v 
question,  di'li 
lal  to  estalilish 
,  anil  eai'iu-iily 
>  fai.;ts  reliuin';' 

ami    llollanil 


111. 

0  Dr.  .laiiKsoii 

0  armed  men, 
laiirlerg  a^aiimt 


Poet  Laiireaie 


V  Kriigersilorf. 
indtontaiiie  or 

2  eiirht  remain 


ision  to  invest!- 
England    anil 

iO  years  editor 

I  .laniesoii  and 
rs  lieitiK  taken 

leech  from  the 
itoba  School 

lanish  Govern- 
and  Finar  del 
tricterceiisor- 


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congratiila- 

Fransvaal    a 

land. 


iven  to  meiii- 

nieetinj;  nt 

Brewer  br  inj; 


ell  Ministry : 

ev,    Miliiia; 

ivus.  Trade 

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Id. 

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7  -  Heath  at  Brighton  of  .Sir  .Julian  OoldsinifU,  the 
(aiiiom  Hebrew,  member  of  jiarl  lament  for   the  South  [ 
nivisiiin  of  St.  l'au<;raM.    lie  van  ,')8  years  of  ajce  and  one  , 
o(  tlie   wealthiest,   most   chariiaiile  and    best    known 
Hebrews  in  EnKlaml. 

l.!noi>nditional  surrender  of  .lohatineshurg. 

Si'otl  .\ct  vote  in  Moncton,  N.  II.,  resultinj;  in  the  de- 
feat of  the  repeal  by  about  3iM).  i 

.Meetin;,'of  Canadiati  Parliament  after  the  adjournment  j 
of  the  2iid.     Announcement  in  the  House  of  Commons 
by  !Sir  Adolphe    Caron   of    the   resignations  of  seven 
iiiinisiers.     Sir  Adolphe  in    consequetuie  asks    for  an 
aiijoiirnment  for  two  weeks.     Mr.   Laurier  refuses  to  : 
iiKree.     Mr.  Foster  explains  that  he  .and  Ids  colleagues  ' 
resi;,'iied  not  because  of   difference  of    principle   with 
liowell,  but  because  of  dissatisfaction  with  him  as  leader,  i 
The   llrsfe   Third    Party    member    (.Mr.    Wni.    Stubbs, 
of  Cardwell)  ever  introiduced  as  such  presented  by  Mr. 
McCarthy  and  Col.  O'Brien.    Meetinif  of  the  Senate  in 
the  evcmntf.     Sir  .Miw^kenzie  Bowell  asks  for  an  luljourn- 
ment  for  24  hours  before  replyin<r  to  Mr.  Foster's  state- 
ineiil  as  to  his  and  his  coUeajfues'  reasons  for  resisninff. 
Senator  Scott  replies,  rcHectinjf  on  the  situation,  which 
he  declares  unparalleled  in  English  history  except  for  one 
instance  in  the  reijfn  of  Charles  11.,  and  unparalleled  in 
Canadian  history,   the  only  case  hero  presenting,'  any 
even  .slight  reseriiblance  beiii)?  the  cise  when  Sir  Allan  ; 
MivcNab  was  driven  from  ottice,  and  that  case  beinj? 
materially  very  different  from  the  present.     The  newly- 
ai>poinled    Senators,    .Mayor   Villeneuve,    Sir    William 
Hinifston,  Mr.  Wm.  Owens,  and  Mr.  Jas.  O'Brien,  are  I 
introduced  and  sworn  in.    Three  new  vacancies  in  the  | 
Coininons  are  created  by  the  aiipointment  to  the  Senate  ' 
of    lion.   Michael    Adams,   M.P.   for  Northumberland,  i 
N.B.;  Sir  John  Carllnj;,  of  London;  and   Hon.  Georjfe 
B.   Baker,   Q.C.,   M.P.    for  Mississquoi,  Quebec.     Hon.  | 
J.  C.  Aikens,  ex-Lieutenant-Governor  of  Manitoba,  is 
also  called  to  the  Senate. 

Delesfate  Palma  apptals  to  the  United  States  for  recoj,'- 
nition  of  the  belligerent  rights  of  the  Cuban  rebels. 

8— Mr,  White,  M.P.  for  Shelhurne,  is  appointed  to 
the  Senate. 

Sudden  death,  in  the  corridor  outside  the  House  of 
Commons,  of  Senator  Kaulbach,  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Nomination  day  in  Manitoba  -eight  government  mem- 
bers elei^ted  by  acclamation. 

Sir  Mackenzie  Bowell  offers  his  resignation  to  Lord 
Aberdeen.  Tlie  Governor-General  refuses  to  accept  it 
because  the  speecih  from  the  throne,  though  presented 
to  Parliament,  has  not  yet  been  considered,  and  the 
Premier,  as  head  of  the  administration  and  re.sponsible 
for  that  speech,  shotild  have  a  full  opportunity  of  re- 
viewing the  situation  and  testing  the  feelings  of  Parlia- 
ment thereon. 

Cuban  rebels  capture  the  town  of  Guira. 

9-A  hot  day  in  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons. 
The  bolters  sha"r))ly  criticized  by  Mr.  Laurier  and  others. 
Sir  .\dolphe  Caron  .asks  .an  adjournment  till  Tuesday  (four 
days),  to  give  the  Premier  time  to  reconstruct  his 
Cabinet.  Mr.  Laurier  declares  .against  such  a  proceeding 
as  tmconstitutioiial.  quoting  Botirinot  to  prove  that  in  a 
time  of  crisis  Parliament  should  .adjourn  from  day  to 
ilav  only.     Motion  for  adjournment  carried  on  division. 

in  the  Senate  the  Premier  makes  a  stiilement  of  his 
position,  answering  the  charges  of  incompetence  brought 
ajiaiiist  him  liv  the  seven  bolters,  and  declaring  his  inteii- 
tiiin  to  adiiere  to  the  policy  to  wliich  he  h.as  pledged 
himself.  Motion  for  an  adjournment  till  the  following 
Tiiesday  carried. 

.Mr.  Livingstone  (Dem.,  Ga.)  introduces  in  the  .\meri- 
can  House  ol  Kepresent.atives  a  resolution  calling  upon 
the  President  to  investigate  the  report  that  Gr  at  Britain 
had  advanced  her  outposts  on  the  Venezuelan  frontier, 
and  if  it  be  true  to  demand  their  withdrawal  to  the  lines 
occupied  on  Dec.  17,  189.'). 

The  Opposition  in  the  .lapanese  House  of  Representa- 
tives introduces  its  gre.at  measure  impeaching  the  Cabi- 
net, the  measure  taking  tlie  form  of  an  a'ldress  to  the 
throne.  The  accusations  refer  to  the  Cabinet's  conduct 
in  relroceding  the  Liaii  Tung  peninsula,  and  in  sending 
to  Corea  Viscount  Mioura,  a  minister  who  brought  dis- 
irrace  upon  his  country.  The  Opposition  blames  the 
Caliinet  for  not  having  foreseen  the  coalition  of  Russia, 
liermany  .and  France,  and  jireparing  a  counter  coalition, 
or  defying  the  three  powers.  After  a  five  hours'  debate 
the  address  is  rejected  by  170  votes  to  103. 


Re-assembling  of  the  Gennan  Reichstag. 

10  -Twenty-two  members  of  the  Reform  Committee 
arrestu!  at  Johannesburg  on  a  charge  of  high  treanon. 

Repulse  of  the  Abyssinlans  in  an  attack  nuule  liy  them 
on  .Makalle. 

11— Proclamation  issued  by  Sir  Hercules  Robinson, 
Governor  of  Cape  Colony,  removing  Dr.  .lameson  from 
the  office  of  Administnitorof  Mashonaland,  and  appoint- 
ing F.  J.  Newton,  SecTctary  and  Receiver-General  of 
British  Bechuanaland,  in  his' place. 

Abvssinians  renew  their  attack  on  the  town  of 
Makalle,  and  are  again  repulsed. 

Prorogaticm  of  Italian  Parliament. 

Russian  budget  submitted— ordinary  revenue  of  the 
vear  I,2;t9,4lt0,ll0<)  roubles,  ordinarv  expenditure  1,231,- 
()(X),(KH). 

Ajipointment  of  Sir  Claude  Macdonald  as  British 
Minister  to  China  in  place  of  Sir  Nicholas  O'Connor, 
ajipointert  Minister  to  Russia. 

President  Crespo  of  Venezuela  apjioints  a  Commission 
to  investigate  the  boundary  question  and  furnish  in- 
formation to  the  American  Commission. 

12-  Arrival  at  Cape  Town  (en  route  for  Delagoa  Bay) 
of  Rear  Admiral  Harry  S.  Rawson,  commanding  the 
Cape  and  West  Afrit'a  squoflron,  who  was  ordered  to 
take  his  H.ag-ship,  the  St.  George,  to  Delagoa  B.a>  . 

Death  of  Robert  Burns,  near  Edliilmrgh,  the  last  direct 
descendant  of  the  poet.  He  v^as  assistant  gardener  at 
the  Princess  street  gardens  in  Edinburgh. 

13- -Another  attack  by  Abyssinlans  upon  the  Italian 
Btronghold  of  Makalle,  the  natives  being  rejuilsed  with 
greater  loss  than  that  which  befell  them  on  the  11th. 

The  Turkish  Government  refuses  to  allow  the  Red 
Cross  .Society  to  distribute  relief  to  the  Armenians. 

14 — The  cruisers  Theseus  and  Charylidis  of  the  new 
flying  squadron  are  imt  into  commission  at  Sheemess, 
and  embark  their  projectiles  at  Chatham.  The  battle- 
ships Revenge  and  Royal  Oak,  the  cruiser  Gibraltar, 
and  several  torpedo  destroyers  are  put  into  commission 
at  Portsmouth.  The  squadron  to  be  commanded  bv 
Rear  Admiral  Alfred  T.  Dale. 

The  Province  of  Ontario  wins  its  ca,se  in  dispute  with 

the  brewers  and  distillers,  the  Court  of  Appeal  atflrniing 

the  right  of  the  Province  to  grant  licenses  for  the  sale 

of  beer,  wine  and  spirits,  and  also  to  tax  brewers  and 

j  distillers. 

Death  of  Mr.  Bunting,  .Managing  Director  of  the  Mail 
1  and  Empire  Printing  Co.,  Toronto. 

West  Huron  bye-election— Mr.  Cameron  (Liberal), 
elected,  with  a  majority  of  190. 

Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Parliament  after  the  four 
days'  adjournment  allowed  to  the  Premier  to  recon- 
struct his  cabinet.  The  work  being  not  yet  completed, 
an  adjournment  is  carried.  Mr.  McCarthy  introduces 
three  bills,  one  to  amend  the  Dominion  Franchise  Act, 
forbidding  railway  passes  to  electors,  and  making 
better  jirovision  against  iiersoiiating ;  a  second  to 
confer  upon  the  Legislative  Assemblies  of  the  North- 
west Territories  full  power  in  the  matter  of  education  ; 
a  third  bill  (iroviding  that  in  ca.se  of  vacancies  occurring 
in  the  Commons,  no  delay  should  be  allowed  in  holding 
elections  to  till  such  seats.  Mr.  Clarke  Wallace  makes 
a  statement  in  regard  to  the  anonymous  letters  charged 
against  Dr.  Montague,  admitting  that  when  Sir  Adolphe 
Caron  showed  him  these  letters,  he  expressed  himself 
of  the  opinion  that  the  liandwriting  was  Hr.  Montague's. 
Arrival  at  Cape  Town  of  the  transport  Victoria,  havinpr 
on  boaifl  1.20U  troops  from  Bombay. 

15 — Toronto  Branch  of  the  Navy  League  formed, 
with  the  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Ontario  .as  Honorary 
President. 

Elections  for  the  Manitoba  Legislatice  .\sseinbly— the 

Greenway  Go\  crnment  sustained  with  a  majority  of  18. 

Reunion  of  the  Dominion  Cabinet  effected  -six  of  the 

seven  rebellions  ministers  assigned  to  their  old  portfolios, 

except  Mr.   Dickey,  who  becomes  Minister  of  Justice. 

Senator  Desjardins,   the   new  (Quebec  .Minister,   being 

miule  Minister  of  .Militia,  and  Sir  Charles  Tupper  being 

I  ma<ie  Secretary  of   State.      Col.    Prior  is  sworn   In  as 

j  Privy  Councillor  and  Controller  of  Inland  Revenue.     Sir 

;  ('harles  Illlibert  Tupper  retires. 

Sir  Philip  Curric.  British  Ambassador  to  Turkey,  is 
granted  a  private  audience  by  the  Sultan,  and  presenta 
1  an  autograph  letter  from  Queen  Victoria. 


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1897] 


The  Kiii^  of  Ashatitoi'  accepts  the  British  terms. 

Treaty  siifiied  l)y  rei)reseiitutives  of  Ureal  lirltuiii  aii'i 
Kranoe  settliliK  the  Mecltoinf  dispute,  ea<th  power  a^rei'. 
itiK  upon  the  Meel«oiijf  River  as  the  tjouiidury  of  iiritish 
and  Krencti  territory  from  tlie  iiortli  of  Siam  to  the  fron- 
tier of  China,  and  that  the  L'liper  Meeiconif  in  Siam  sliall 
he  the  sole  tiuffer  lietween  the  territories  of  the  two 

{lowers.      Tlie  (piestion  of  a  hiilTer  slate  is  ehminated 
rom  the  controversy. 

Oonimarider  UiJliiiKton  Hooth  and  Mrs.  Ilootli  an- 
nounce their  recall  from  Halvatioti  .Vrmy  command  in 
the  United  States. 

lb  -Resohition  offered  in  tlie  U.  S.  Senate  hy  Mr. 
Sewell  (Kep.,  N.J.),  declarinjr  that  the  Monroe  Doctrine 
was  never  intendeil  to  lie  applied  in  the  manner  and  for 
the  purpose  now  proposed  hy  the  President,  anil  that 
the  President's  action  was  premature  ami  inopportune 
in  view  of  the  business  and  linancial  condition  of  the 
country. 

17— Occuimtion  of  Coomassie  by  the  British  expodition 
to  Ashantee  under  Col.  Scott. 

Decision  of  the  Spanish  Cabinet  to  recall  General  Cam- 
pos from  Spain. 

18— nitimatuni  presented  by  Great  Britain  to  China, 
demandintf  the  opening  of  the  West  River. 

Death  of  Charles  Thomas  Kloquet,  formerly  President 
of  the  Council  of  Ministers,  Minister  of  the  Interior, 
and  President  of  the  Chamber  of  Deputies  (Krance). 

The  25th  anniversary  of  the  proclamation  ot  the 
German  Empire  ob.scrvet  as  a  festal  day  throuKhout 
Germany.  Amnesty  h'ranted  to  many  civilian  and  mili- 
tary offenders. 

19— ApiKiintment  of  General  Weyler  to  succeed  Gen. 
Campos  m  Cuba. 

Death  of  Mr.  .John  Bryson,  representative  of  Pontiac 
County  in  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons. 

Death  of  General  Gamir,  Governor-General  of  Puerto 
Rico. 

20 — Death  of  Prince  Henry  of  Battenberi,',  son-in-law 
of  Queen  Victoria.  The  Prince  was  acconipariyinj?  the 
British  expedition  ajfainst  the  Ashantees.  He  was  seized 
with  coast  fever,  and  was  returning',  onboard  the  cruiser 
Blonde,  from  Cape  Coast  Castle  to  Sierra  Leone. 

21 — France  informs  Brazil  that,  she  ajjrees  to  arbitra- 
tion of  the  Amapan  boundary  question. 

Acquittal  of  Gen.  Miura,  formerly  Japanese  Minister 
to  Corea,  and  the  others  who  were  charged  with  com- 
plicity in  the  cou))  at  Seo\il  in  October,  1895,  which 
restilted  in  the  murder  of  the  Queen  of  Corea. 

Kovind  Astrup,  the  Norweijtian  explorer,  who  was 
■with  Lieut.  Peary  on  his  first  expedition  to  Greenland, 
is  found  dead  in  the  Lille  Klyedal  Valley,  into  which  he 
wa«  makinsf  an  expedition. 

22— Death  at  London  of  the  Hon.  James  I.  Fellows, 
Aprent-Oeneral  in  London  of  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick. 

23 — Sir  Charles  Tupper  is  offered  the  nomination  as 
representative  of  Cav>e  Breton. 

Death  of  Ferdinand  Schiehan,  the  noted  ship-builder 
of  Eibintj,  who  built  the  first  iron  ship  that  was  con- 
structed in  Germany. 

Election  of  M.  .Jacques  Anatole  France,  poet  and 
litterateur,  to  membership  in  the  French  Academy  to 
fill  the  vacancy  caused  by  the  death  of  Ferdinand  de 
Le.s8eps. 

Additional  troops  (6,000)  despatched  to  Massowah  for 
service  affainst  the  Abyssinians. 

Debate  on  address  to  the  throne  closed  in  the 
Canaflian  House  of  Commons — address  passed.  An 
address  of  sympathy  to  the  Queen  and  Princess  Beatrice 
unanimously  adopted. 

British  Columbia  Lesrislature  convened. 

The  Italian  (garrison  at  Makalle,  commanded  by  Col. 
Galliano,  evacuate  that  place,  taking  with  them  all  the 
arms,  ammunition,  equipments  and  other  contents  of 
the  fortress. 

25— General  Weyler,  the  newly-appointed  Captain- 
General  of  Cuba,  sails  from  Barcelona,  with  a  cavalry 
force  1,000  stronjr. 

Chinese  Government  affrees  to  comply  with  the  de- 
mand of  Great  Britain  that  the  West  River  be  opened  to 
commerce,  but  makes  the  condition  that  China  be 
allowed  to  retain  the  territory  ceded  under  the  Bur- 
mah-Chinese  convention  of  1894. 


The  acceptance  by  the  BriliNh  Government  (if  tht 
sutr>;esti<)ns  of  the  settlement  of  the  claims  of  (Juiiinliiiii 
sealers  throiii;h  the  appointmenl  of  a  ( ommission  is  lorri; 
ally  laid  before  Secretary  Olney  by  Sir  Julian  Paiuiccloii', 
Hrili.sli  Ambiissa<lor. 

28  -Death  of  Sir  Frederick  I.einthton,  the  celehratcil 
painter,  and  Preaidetit  of  the  Ko.^al  Acaden>y 

27— KinK  Menelek  of  Abyssinia  offers  ternn  ii, 
General  Uaralieri,  demanding  the  withdrawal  (if  ili|. 
Italians  to  Massowah,  and  the  abandonment  by  liiil\  »( 
her  prote(^torate  over  Abyssinia. 

Celebration  of  the  Gernian  Emiieror'-*  JiTth  birtlhl  i\. 

29  -Desj'atch  from  Cairo,  telling  cf  a  revoliitidii  in 
Khartoum,  the  tribes  from  tlie  interior  having  ((unc  iii 
the  sMp))()rt  of  the  Mahdi's  former  followers  and  (pvcr- 
thrown  him. 

Death  of  Right  Hon.  H.  C.  E.  Childers,  a  former  iiieni' 
ber  of  several  English  Liberal  Cabinets  (those  of  P:ilriitr- 
ston  and  Gladstone). 

30 -The  gunboat  Helena  added  to  the  U.  S.  force 
aHoat  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  in  the  presence  of  Admiral 
Bru(.'e'ssqua<uon  of  evolution. 

31— News  ot  u  great  insurrection  in  Formosa. 

Mr.  Foster  delivers  his  budget  speech.  He  annoniict'S 
that  for  189i-i)r)  the  revenue  from  customs  wa8:JI7,(i4((,. 
400,  revenue  from  excise  87,8l),'i,V.'JO,  from  miscellanediis 
receipts  .■ii8,6,f1 ,9,'iO,  making  a  total  of  Iif33,l»78,140.  The 
whole  falling  short  of  the  re\'  niie  for  I  he  preceding  uur 
by  over  ten  millions.  A  reiniakable  feiiture,  exhiliitdl 
only  one  other  year  since  Confederation,  is  the  fact  th;ii 
the  exports  exceed  the  ir.iports  hy  over  two  milliiDi- 
The  total  revenue  is  tlic  smallest  since  ISS.n-O.  Expeiuli 
ture  in  1894-9,')  aniounls  to  .*38,132,005  ;  revenue,  .Si:i, 
978,129;  deficit  *i4, 153,875.  Of  this  deficit  «2,00'i,;ill  i> 
accounted  for  b;,-  the  amount  laid  up  in  the  sinking  finid. 

FEBRUARY,  1896. 

1— The  I'.  S.  Senate  passes  the  bill  to  restore  the 
coinage  of  silver  dollars. 

Resolution  censuring  U.  S.  Ambassador  Bayard  for 
alleged  indiscreet  utterances  at  Edinburgh  and  else- 
where pa.ssed  by  the  House  Foreign  Affairs  Commiltte, 

Dis<:overy  by  Professor  Roentgen,  of  Wurzburg  I'lii- 
versify,  Bavaria,  of  a  new  photographic  process.  In 
which  opaque  substances  are  penetrated  by  catluxlc 
rays. 

2 — Arrival  at  Corunna  of  General  Campos  from  Culm. 

Death  of  Elizabeth,  Grand  Duchess  of  Oldenburg. 

3 -Arrival  at  Plymouth  of  the  British  warship  lileii 
heiin  with  the  body  of  Prince  Henry  of  Battenberi'  on 
board. 

4— Arrival  of  Cecil  Rhodes,  ex-Premier  of  the  Cape 
Colony,  at  Plymouth. 

Bye-election  in  Cape  Breton  for  the  Canadian  House 
of  Commons.  Sir  Chas.  Tupper  elected  by  a  majoril.v  of 
about  500  over  Mr.  Geo.  H.  Murray  (Lilieral). 

British  Colonial  Secretary  Chaniberlain  invites  Presi- 
dent Kruger,  of  the  Transvaal,  to  visit  Eiigli''  '  '.-  dis- 
cuss the  questions  at  issue  between  the  two  govern 
ments. 

5— In  the  U.  S.  Senate  a  resolution  is  introduced  re- 
commending recognition  of  the  Cuban  rebels  as  belli- 
gerents. 

6— The  new  Manitoba  Legislature  is  opened  at  Winni- 
peg ;  the  speech  from  the  throne  declares  that  the  re- 
sults of  the  election  showed  ih.at  a  majority  of  the 
people  are  opposed  to  Separate  Schools. 

7— Mr.  Frye(Rep.,  Me.),  is  elected  President  pro  tem- 
pore of  V.  S.  Senate,  and  nominations  for  Senate  ottiees 
completed. 

Ex-Queen  Liliuokalani,  of  Havtaii,  is  released  from  im- 
prisonment. 

Governor  Maxwell,  of  the  Gold  Coast  Colony,  jiro- 
claims  a  British  iirotectorate  over  Ashantee. 

8— Mr.  Thomas  Sexton,  M.P.,  is  asked  by  the  Irish 
Nationalist  members  of  the  British  House  of  Commons 
to  accejit  the  leadership  of  the  Irish  party  in  place  of 
Mr.  Justin  McCarthy,  resigned. 

10— The  King  of  Corea,  being  informed  of  a  plot  to 
rob  him  of  life  and  throne,  applies  to  the  Russian  em- 
bassy for  protection.  Three  of  the  Ministers  are  seized 
by  the  police  authorities  at  Seoul  under  Russian  iiiili- 


tarv direction  and  arebni 

(iurieral  Weyler,  new  Cc 
(ones  in  Cuba,  arrives  at 

11  The  Remedial  IlilK 
Schools  in  Manitoba)  is  i 
i-i  the  (.'anadian  House  of 

Opening  of  British  Pari 

The  h'rench  Senate  (let 
yinisiry  in  reference  to  ll 

12"The  Sultan  issues 
iiest.v  to  the  Annenian  ini 

13  -The  French  Chair 
Bonrgeoig  Ministry  on  ,hi 

15  A  pardon  granted 
Hawaii,  for  her  particlpt 
18».''. 

Another  vote  of  censnri 
the  l-'rench  Senate  Prin 
suiting  President  Faure,  ' 
the  strength  of  the  Heimi 

In  the  Nova  Scotia  Hoi 
in^'  luiiigs  down  the  ansvs 
to  the  memorials  respecti 
ti\e  Council  The  Imp 
interfere. 

18 -Mr.  Dillon  elected 
Sexton  resigns  his  seat  in 

19- Death  of  Rev.  I). 
Andrew's  Church,  Torom 

The  budget  presented 
Hon.  Mr.  Harcourt.  Ret 
95.^;  expenditures,  i*3,7ri 
jienditure  for  next  year. 

Terrible  exidosion  of 
causing  great  loss  of  life 

Kiititlcation  by  M.  I- 
Foreign  Affairs,  and  th 
Ambassador,  of  a  couvcn 
extradition  treaty  betwt 
the  modifications  being  i 
the  extradition  of  Dr. 
cenicd  with  the  late  E 
Canal  frauds. 

Serious  riots  in  the  isli 

20— Sir  J.  E.  Millais 
of  the  Royal  Academy,  t 
death  of  Lord  Leighton. 

Introduction  of  a  Bil 
moiis  to  make  the  rest 


live  cattle  into  Britain  . 

The  French  Chamber 
ot  confidence  in  the  Bon 

Death  of  Mr.  H.  A.  M 
manufacturer. 

21— New  York,  Broe 
inond  County  and  the  t 

The  French  Senate 
Detnitiea  on  the  recent 

Mr.  Mackeen,  who  re 
Charles  Tupiicr  for  the 
to  the  Senate. 

Earl  Grey  is  appoint 
Rhodes  of  the  British  S 

22— Death  of  Edgai 
Nye. 

'jlr.  John  Morley  is 
the  British  House  of  C' 

General  Baldissera 
Italian  forces  in   Afrii 
powers. 

23- Arrival  at    Plyi 
took  jiart  in  Jamesim's 
were  compelled  to  so 
turned  over  bj'  the 
authorities. 

24— Seizure  by  Span 

Herinuda,  a  British  sli 

I>any  suspecited  of  beiii 

Retirement  of  Biillin 

command  of  the  Sah  a 

25— Landing  of  Dr. 

Outbreak  of  a  revol 

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tary  direction  and  are  brntally  murdered  without  a  trial, 
(itiieral  Weyler,  new  Captain-Cencral  of  the  Spanish 
lor<i"^  ill  Cuba,  arrives  at  llavanii, 

11-  The  Remedial  Hill  (for  the  restoration  of  Separate 
Schools  in  Manitoba)  is  introduced  by  the  (lovernment 
ill  tl'f  Cona<lian  House  of  C^nniions. 
0|ieiiin|;f  of  British  Parliament. 

Tlir  (•'reiich  Senate  declines  to  vote  confidence  in  the 
Ministry  in  reference  to  the  Southern  Railway  scandals. 
12— The  Sultan  issues  a  proclamation  trrantin^'  am- 
nesty to  the  Armenian  Insurgents  at  Zeitowii. 

13 -The  French  Chamber  of  Deputies  sustains  the 
Boiirtteois  Ministry  on  ,he  Southern  Hallway  (picHlion. 

15  A  pardon  (fratited  ■>  Liliiiokalani,  ex-yueen  of 
lliiM.iii,  for  her  partic'patii'  in  the  uprising  of  Jan., 
18!!:'. 

Anntlier  vote  of  censtire  passed  on  the  Government  by 
tlic  French  Senate  Prime  ilinister  Bourgeois,  on  con- 
milling  President  Kuurc,  decides  to  continue  in  olttce  on 
itip  strength  of  the  Dejiuties'  vote  of  confidence. 

In  the  Nova  Scotiu  House  of  Assembly  Premier  B'ield- 
iii;;  liiMigs  down  the  answer  of  the  Imperial  Government 
to  the  memorials  rcspicting  the  abolition  of  the  l<egisla- 
tiu'  Council  The  Imperial  Government  declines  to 
interfere. 

18  -Mr.  Dillon  elected  leader  of  the  Irish  party.  Mr. 
ScMon  resigns  his  seat  in  Parliament. 

19— Death  of  Rev.  1).  J.  Macdonnell,  pastor  of  St. 
Andrew's  Church,  Toronto. 

The  budget  presented  to  the  Ontario  Legislature  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Harcourt.  Receipts  for  the  past  year,  §3,364,- 
95.5;  expenditures,  ^3,7.'i8,5!».5.  Amount  asked  for  ex- 
penditure for  next  year,  i!i3,4i-'3,(KI0. 

Terrible  exjilosion  of  dynamite  near  Johannesburg, 
Ciiu.'-ing  great  loss  of  life  and  property. 

Katiriuation  by  M.  Bert  helot,  French  Minister  of 
Foreign  Affairs,  and  the  .Marquis  of  Dulferin,  British 
Ambassador,  of  a  convention  modifying  the  terms  of  the 
extradition  treaty  between  France  and  Great  Britain ; 
the  modifications  being  made  witli  a  view  of  facilitating 
the  extradition  of  Dr.  Cornelius  Herz  who  was  eoii- 
(Ttiied  with  the  late  Baron  Reinach  in  the  Panama 
Canal  frauds. 
Serious  riots  in  the  island  of  St.  Kitts. 
20— Sir  J.  E.  Millais  unanimotisly  elected  President 
of  the  Roy.il  Academy,  to  fill  the  vacancy  caused  by  the 
(luath  of  Lord  Leighton. 

Introduction  of  a  Bill  in  the  British  House  of  ('am- 
nions to  make  the  restrictions  on  the  importation  of 
live  cattle  into  Britain  iiermanent. 

The  French  Chamber  of  Dei)uties  gives  another  vote 
of  confidence  in  the  Bourgeois  Ministry. 

Death  of  Mr.  H.  A.  Massey,  the  well-known  Canadian 
manufacturer. 

21— Ntw  York,  Brooklyn,  Long  Island  City,  Rich- 
mond County  and  the  town  of  Newton  combined. 

The  French  Senate  gives  way  to  the  Chamber  of 
Deputies  on  the  recent  quarrel. 

Mr.  Mackeen,  who  resigned  his  seat  in  favour  of  Sir 
Charles  Tiippcr  for  the  Canadian  Coinmonf ,  is  appointed 
to  t  he  Senate. 

Earl  Grey  is  aj)pointed  co-administrator  with  Cecil 
Rhodes  of  the  British  South  Africa  Comiiany. 

22— Death  of  Kdgar  W,  Nye,  better  known  as  Bill 
Nye. 

Mr.  John  Morley  is  elected  member  for  Montrose  in 
the  British  House  of  Commons. 

General  Baldissera  is  appointed  comman<ler  of  the 
Italian  forces  in  Africa,  with  full  civil  and  military 
powers. 

23--Arrival  at  Plymouth  of  the  :!05  troopers  who 
took  part  in  Jameson's  raid  into  the  Transvaal  and  who 
were  compelled  to  surrender  to  the  Boers,  and  were 
turned  over  by  the  Boer  government  to  the  British 
authorities. 

24— Seizure  by  Spanish  revenue  officers  of  the  steamer 
lieriiiuda,  a  British  ship  recently  j-.urchated  by  a  com- 
iiany suspected  of  being  in  league  w  ilh  the  Cuban  rebels. 

Retirement  of  Bidlington  Booth  and  his  wife  from  the 
command  of  the  Salvation  Army  in  America. 

25 — Landing  of  Dr.  Jameson  in  Kiigland. 

Outbreak  of  a  revolution  in  Nicaragua  against  Presi- 
dent Zelaya. 


Commissioners  De  La  Tour  and  Mr.  Booth-Tucker  ap- 
pointed successors  to  Coniiiiander  and  Mrs.  Uallington 
Booth,  who  have  been  recalle<L 

Capture  by  V.  H.  marshals  of  General  Garcia  ami 
other  leaders  of  a  filibustering  ex|)editlon  Juat  about  to 
leave  the  port  of  New  York  for  Cuba. 

Fifth  annual  conv-ntlon  of  the  Patrons'  AHHoniaiion 
held  at  Toronto. 

26  -Arrival  In  Kiigland  of  the  returned  troops  sent 
to  Ashantce  under  Col,  Sir  Francis  Scott. 

A  cojiy  of  Chaucer's  "Canterbury  Talcs  "of  the  first 
etlition  printed  by  Caxtoii  in  1478,  sold  at  auotion  for 
tl.OiO  -the  highest  bid  on  record  for  the  work. 

Appointment  of  M.  de  Sniet  de  Nayer  as  I'rcniier  of 
Belgium  in  ]dace  of  M.  de  Burlet,  whose  resignation  is 
licceiited. 

27— The  Manitobo  Leglslattire,  by  a  vote  of  31  to  7, 
adopts  Attorney -Gcneial  Sitlon's  niotion  protesting 
against  Dominion  interference  In  .Manitoba  school  iilTairs. 

The  New  York  Yucht  Club  takes  the  name  of  the  Karl 
of  Diinraven  off  its  rolls. 

2d -Close  of  the  three  weeks' Budget  debate  in  the 
Dominion  House  of  C'omnions. 

The  V.  S.  Senate  by  a  vote  of  04  to  6  passes  resolu- 
tions recognizing  the  Cuban  insurgents  as  belligerents, 

Coriiito,  Nicarngua,  is  reported  in  a  state  of  siege. 

MARCH,  1896. 

1-  Riot  nt  Barcelona  on  account  of  resolution  of  ('.  S, 
Senate  in  regard  to  Cuba  -attack  made  on  American 
consulate  aiicl  outrage  done  to  .Xmericati  fiiig. 

Arrival  of  (!,40U  more  Spanish  troops  in  Cuba. 

Death  of  liaron  Charles  Angeliqiie  Talleyrand-Peri- 
gord,  an  ex-meniber  of  the  French  senate,  and  a  well- 
known  diplomat. 

General  Baratieri,  commander  of  Italian  forces  in 
Aby.ssinia,  defeated  at  Adowa;  .'i.OOO  killed,  including 
Generals  Dabormiiie  and  Alberlonc. 

Organization  of  a  new  religious  order- an  offshoot  of 
the  Salvation  Army  by  Balliiigtoii  and  Mrs.  Booth,  in 
conse(|uence  of  their  recall  from  the  coiumand  of  the 
Army  in  America. 

2 — Navy  estimates  presented  in  the  British  House  of 
ConimoiiB  by  Mr.  Geo.  J.  Goschen.  First  LonI  of  the 
Admiralty.  New  docks  to  be  built  at  (iibraltar,  five 
battleships  and  thirteen  cruisers  to  be  added  to  the 
navy.     Expenditure  about  £22,(KKJ,0CU. 

U.  S.  House  of  Representatives  adopts  the  Cuban 
belligerency  resolutions  by  a  vole  of  263  to  17. 

3— All  eight-hour  fight  between  rebels  and  govern- 
ment troops  at  Nagarote,  Nicaragua — rebels  signally 
defeate<l. 

Second  reading  of  the  Remedial  Bill  moved  in  the 
Dominion  House  of  Comiiums  by  Sir  Charles  Tupper. 
Sir  Charles  defends  it  on  the  ground  that  it  is  a  (piestion 
of  maintaining  the  integrity  of  the  constitution,  not  of 
establishing  Separate  schools.  Mr.  Laurier,  leader  of 
the  Opposition,  moves  the  six  months'  hoist.  -Mr. 
Laurier  refers  to  the  case  of  Nova  Scotiu  being  com- 
pelled to  enter  Confederation  and  to  the  (liirii;cr  of 
alienating  Manitoba  by  a  similar  poli(^y  or  coercion. 
He  maintains  that  a  thorough  investigation  of  the  fads 
should  iirecede  any  legislation,  criticizes  the  Remedial 
mensMre  in  itself,  and  condemns  the  treatmeni  of  so 
important  a  bill  by  a  moribund  jiail'    'lent. 

Death  of  Hon.  Henry  Starnes,  >•  rmcrly  Mayor  of 
Montreal,  member  of  tHe  Canadian  As.sembly,  and 
afterwards  a  Legislative  Councillor  and  Siieaker. 

The  proposal  to  allow  women  to  take  a  degree  is  re- 
jected by  the  Coiivociition  of  Oxford  Ciiiversity. 

Deposition  of  Zalim  Siiigli,  ilabarr.jah  of  .Iballawar, 
who  W8S  lu'epariiig  to  inaugurate  a  war  against  the 
Indian  (Jovernnient. 

Budget  sjieech  delivered  in  the  Manitoba  Legislature 
— a  sur|)lus  of  .•^StWt.UdO  announced. 

4 -Death  of  William  Kvaiis,  the  "Welsh  poet  of 
America,"  at  Lockport,  111. 

General  Baratieri  is  relieved  of  his  functions  as 
Governor  of  the  Africiui  iirovince,  and  General  Baldis- 
sera assumes  command  of  the  Italian  forces  in  Africa. 

Aote  in  the  Ontario  Legislature  proclaiming  against 
the  coercion  of  Manitoba. 

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motion  proposed  by  Sir  Charles  Tupper,  who  asserts 
that  a  federation  is  impracticable. 

5 — Resiftnation  of  the  Crispi  ministry  on  account  of 
the  defeat  of  the  Italian  forces  in  Abyssinia  on  March  1. 
Riots  throu)(hout  Italy. 

The  Colombian  Qovernment  notifies  Mr.  Jenner,  the 
British  Minister  there,  that  owin^  to  his  roughness  in 
diplomatic  correspondence  he  will  not  be  recoKnizsd 
as  representative  of  England. 

King  Menelek  of  Abyssinia  applies  for  the  admission 
of  Aby8|inia  into  »ha  Red  Cross  Society. 

6— R'ots  at  Cadiz  and  other  places  in  Spain  because 
of  the  action  of  the  American  Senate  with  regard  to  the 
recognition  of  the  Cuban  insurgents  as  belligerents. 

The  British  Government  issues  its  Blue  Book  on  the 
Venezuelan  boundary  question.  ' 

Death  of  Chas.  Kessel,  who  was  architectural  super- 
intendent of  the  Administration  Building  at  the  World's 
Fa'  ,  '  nd  of  other  large  structures,  and  who  designed 
the  dairy  building  and  white  horse  inn. 

7 — Martial  law  proclaimed  in  Valencia  because  of  the 
violence  oJ  the  mob. 

8— Embarkation  at  Barcelona  of  three  mountain  bat- 
tenes  for  Ciilja. 

Unveiling  of  a  memorial  tablet  erected  on  the  site  of 
the  villa  at  Passy,  occupied  by  Benjamin  Franklin  from 
1777  to  1785.  It  was  here  that  Franklin  erected  his 
first  lightning  conductor. 

Formation  of  a  new  Italian  Ministry  under  the  Mar- 
quis di  Rudini. 

9— Mr.  Powell's  bill  to  extend  the  time  for  the  comple- 
tion of  the  Chignecto  Marine  Railway— a  bill  supported 
by  Sir  Charles  Tupper— is  defeated  in  the  Dominion 
House  of  Commons.  Sir  Charles  announces  that  Mr. 
Oreetiway  has  been  invited  to  Ottawa  to  confer  with  the 
Government  on  the  school  question. 

The  British  House  of  Commons  passes  the  naval 
estimates. 

IC  -  The  new  Italian  Ministry  under  Marquis  di  Rudini 
are  sworn  into  ottioe  at  the  Quirinal,  after  which  cere- 
mony parliament  is  convoked. 

U.  S.  Treasury  Department  issues  orders  to  fit  out  and 
prepare  for  immediate  jervice  all  revenue  cutters  now 
on  the  Pacific  Coast,  the  intention  being  to  exercise  more 
vigilaiioe  in  preventing  the  wholesale  slaughter  of  seal 
within  the  protected  zone. 

Dr.  Jameson  and  the  officers  who  accompanied  him 
in  the  Transvaal  raid  are  again  arraigned  m  the  Bow 
Street  Police  Court. 

The  British  House  of  Commons  decides  to  open 
museums  and  art  galleries  in  London  on  Sundays. 

The  Venezuelan  Commission  receives  the  first  instal- 
ment of  the  Venezuelan  case  from  ex -Minister  f .  i .  .fgs, 
counsel  for  the  Soutli  American  Republic,  who  i-vp  ,nts 
copies  of  the  volume  he  has  prepared  embodying  the 
substance  of  the  Venezuelan  contention. 

11— Chamberlain  appoints  Sir  Richard  Edward  Rowley 
Martin  administrator  of  all  the  police  in  Bechuanaland, 
Matabeleland,  and  Moshonaland,  the  administrator  to 
be  solely  responsible  to  the  Government,  and  not  to  the 
British  South  Africa  Company,  as  heretofore. 

Resumption  at  Praetoria  of  the  trial  of  conspirators 
against  the  Boer  Uovernment. 

12— Commissioner  and  Mrs.  Booth-Tucker  are  form- 
ally appointed  to  the  American  command  of  the  Sal- 
vation Army. 

13— Severe  earlhcjuake  shocks  in  Chili. 

Rebels  defeated  \n  Nicaragua  at  Pital,  near  Lake 
Managua. 

Resignation  of  President  Caro  of  the  Republic  of 
Columbia  and  of  his  cabinet. 

14— The  name  "Gods  American  Volunteers"  given 
to  the  new  body  organized  by  Ballington  Booth. 

17 — The  Italian  Cliambcr  of  Deputies  votes  a  crwlit 
of  140,000,000  lire  (about  §27,000,000)  to  continue  the 
war  in  Al)y8sinia. 

20 — Ambassador  Bayard  Is  censured  by  a  vote  of  180 
to  75  in  the  American  Congress. 

The  (Manitoba  School)  Remedial  Bill  losses  its  second 
reading  in  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons. 

Death  of  Alexander  iMcl,^"h!an,  the  Canadian  poet. 

21— A.  R.  Dickey,  Minister  of  Justice,  A.  Desjardins, 
Minister  of  Militia,  and  ^ir  Donald  Smith  are  appointed 


by  Lord  Aberdeen  commissionerH  to  try  to  arrange  a 
compromise  with  the  Manitoba  Uovernment  on  the 
school  question. 

22— Death  of  Judge  Hughes,  author  of  "  Tom  Brown's 
Schooldays." 

24 — Rev.  Dr.  Alexander  is  made  Archbishop  of 
Armagh  and  Primate  of  Ireland. 

Death  of  President  Hyppolite  of  Hayti. 

25— Baron  Blanc,  Italian  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs, 
announces  in  the  Senate  the  formation  of  an  alliance 
between  England  and  Italy. 

W.  C.  McDonald,  of  Montreal,  (fives  $500,000  to  Mc- 
Gill  University  to  provide  a  buildmg  for  the  study  of 
chemistry,  mining  and  architecture. 

27— Murder  of  Commissioner  Graham  by  the  Mata- 
beles  at  Mjati  followed  by  a  general  mastacre  of  the 
whites. 

28 — M.  Berthelot,  French  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs, 
resigns  his  portfolio. 

29— General  Kitchener,  Sirdar  of  the  Egyptian  army, 
arrives  at  Wady  Haifa. 

31— British  Parliament  adjourns  for  the  Easter 
recess. 

An  Educational  bill  is  introduced  in  the  English  House 
of  Commons  by  Sir  John  E.  Gorst,  the  plan  being  to  es- 
tablish an  educational  department  in  every  county  and 
borough,  and  make  other  changes  in  the  educational 
system. 

APRIL,  1896. 

1 — President  Diaz,  of  Mexico,  in  his  message  tojCon- 
gress  endorses  the  Monroe  doctrine,  but  refrains  from 
giving  any  opinion  as  to  its  applicability  to  the  Vene- 
zuela question. 

Close  of  the  school  conference  at  Winnipeg— no  settle- 
ment effected. 

Gen.  Tiresias  Simon  Sam,  formerly  Minister  of  War, 
succeeds  President  Hyppolite  of  Hayti. 

2— Lieut.-Gen.  George  Digby  Barker,  C.B.,  is  appoint- 
ed British  Governor  of  Bermudas,  to  succeed  Gen.  Thos. 
Casey  Lyons. 

Heidelberg  University  confers  the  degree  of  Doctor  of 
Philosophy  with  honor  on  Miss  G.  Y.  Morrell,  of  New 
York,  a  graduate  of  Vassar  College. 

3-  Col.  Stovani  partially  succeeds  in  an  attack  on  the 
dervishes  in  the  vicinity  of  Massowah,  but  is  prevented 
from  renewing  the  attack  liy  General  Baldibsera,  who 
orders  him  to  evacuate  Kassala. 

6— An  all-night  session  of  the  Canadian  House  of 
Commons  in  connnittee  on  the  Remedial  Bill. 

Mr.  Gilbert  Parker  is  banquetted  in  Toronto  by  the 
National  Club. 

Resolutions  passed  by  U.  S.  Senate  for  the  recognition 
of  the  CiiUaii  insurgents  as  belligerents  and  for  the  offei' 
of  mediation  for  tlie  recognition  of  Cuban  independence. 

Openlnjf  games  of  the  77Gth  Olympiad  in  Greece. 

7— Another  all-r)ight  session  of  the  Canadian  House  of 
Commons. 

The  official  report  of  the  Dominion  conmiissioners  to 
the  Winnipeg  conference  is  laid  on  the  table  of  the 
Canadian  Senate  by  Premier  Bowell. 

Formal  prorogation  of  the  3rd  session  of  the  present 
Ontario  Legislature.  The  Lieutenant-Governor  refers 
especially  to  the  improved  measures  for  placing  the 
municipal  government  on  a  broader  and  better  basis  by 
reducing  the  numiier  of  county  councillors  and  widening 
the  area  of  representation  ;  to'theliill  for  enlarging  the 
jurisdiction  of  the  county  courts :  the  bills  providing 
for  the  interests  of  workingmen  ;  the  Act  applying  to- 
wards the  maintenance  of  hospitals  and  charities  the 
proceeds  of  succession  duties;  the  further  improve- 
ment of  the  Provincial  school  system,  and  other 
measures. 

Thirty-fifth  aiuiual  meeting  of  the  Ontario  Educa- 
tional Association. 

Appointment  of  Mr.  Masson,  member  of  the  Canadian 
Connnons  for  Grey,  as  o  Judge  of  Huron  County— an 
appointment  which  provoked  much  criticism  from  the 
Opposilion,  who  claim  that  Mr.  Masson  was  given  this 
appointment  as  a  reward  for  his  \  ote  for  the  Remedial 
Bill. 

8— The  Canadian  Government  cables  Mr.  Jog.  Cham- 


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berlain,  British  Secreta 
Canadian  militia  regime 
Death  of  Robert  Litt 
Age. 

U.  S.  dry  dock  at  Port 

•deepest  dock  yet  built 

ploted,  and  cost  i8GOO,000 

9^-The  British  House 

after  the  Easter  recess. 

Defeat  of  the  Italians 

Ontario  Patrons  of  I 

Mr.  Chamberlain's  Dolic 

of  protective  tariffs  be 

Colonies. 

10— An  important  de 

Department  to  Ma<lrid, 

of  the  U.  S.  between  the 

Death  of   Lady  Mou 

Montreal. 

11 — The  Canadian  H 

midnight,  after  a  conti 

hours. 

Death  of  ex- Premier  T 

Death  of  Baron  Von 

at  the  Prussian  Court,  1 

duel. 

12— Spanish  elections 

13— In  the  English  I 

Balfour,  Chief    Secreta 

Irish  Land  Bill— a  bill 

principles  of   the    AM 

several  features  of  Mr.  M 

series  of  provisions  amei 

HCts  and  facilitating  a  \ 

till  passes  its  first  readir 

Death  at  Monteroy,  y. 

Lieutenant-Governor  of 

President  Cleveland  n 

of  Virginia,    to    sucoee 

Havana 

15— Death  of  Col.  De 

The  Canadian  Goverr 

Bill,  the  House  having 

Sir  Charles  Tupper,  in  n 

report  progress  and  ask 

failure  to  carry   the  B 

tactics  of  the  Oppositioi 

U.  S.  Senate  ratifies 

Great  Britain  providini 

damages  sustained  by  C 

Greater  New  York  BI1 

16— Prorogation  of  tl 

In  the  Bril;ish  House 

Beach,    Chancellor   of 

Budget  speech.     The 

£101,974 ,0<X)   -an   exce 

estimates.    The  expend 

a  surplus  of  over  £4,00C 

to  the  national  defences 

debt  has  been  reducet 

(luction  on  reconl,  exce 

In  the  last  13  years  £1 

paid  off. 

Opening  of  the  Into 
Pans,  29  nations  being 
17— A  protest  ma<le 
European  powers  at  Co 
inent  of  a  Mussulman 
of  the  agreement  betwi 
20-Death  of  M.  Lc 
statesman. 

Death  of  Baron  De 
philanthropist. 

Death  of  Mr.  II.  P 
Works  in  the  Diuiish  ci 
Sliarp  conflict  betwe 
ment  forces. 

21-  The  French  Sen 
cussion  of  the  .Madagas 
be  formed. 

The  German  Ueichst 

;i  resolution  condeinni 

A  woman  is  accept© 


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berlain,  British  Secretary  for  the  Color^ieii,  offiirillK  ft 
Canadian  militia  regiment  for  service  in  the  Homlun, 

Death  of  Robert  Littel,  publislier  of  Littel'u  liivllitf 
Age. 

U.  S.  dry  doclc  at  Port  Orchard,  on  Pnnet  Soiiml,  thu 
•deepest  docit  yet  built  by  the  Government,  1m  nom. 
ploted,  and  cost  8600,000. 

9 — The  British  House  of  Coir  mens  resumeii  \t»u\U,..j» 

after  the  Easter  recess. 
Defeat  of  the  Italians  at  Tuoruf,  near  Kassala, 
Ontario  Patrons  of  Industry  endorse  l)y  reMoliiliiwi 

Mr.  Chamberlain's  Dolicy  advocating  the  total  uliiilitliiri 

of  protective  tarins  between  Great    liritain   and    huf 

Colonies. 

10— An  important  despatch  sent  fronj  the  U.B,  Slato 
Department  to  Madrid,  offering  mediat'o'i  on  lliu  purl 
of  the  U.  S.  between  the  Spanish  Government  and  ( 'iilm, 

Death  of  Lady  Mountstephen,  long  a  reaidunl  of 
Montreal. 

11— The  Canadian  House  of  Commons  adJournN  nt, 
midnight,  after  a  continuou..  session  of  alt  week  -I'liU 
hours. 

Death  of  ex-Premier  Tricoupis  at  Athens, 

Death  of  Baron  Von  Schrader,  Master  of  CereinoillfN 
at  the  Prussian  Court,  his  deatn  being  the  remilt  of  rv 
<luel. 

12 — Spanish  elections  result  in  Conservative  vintnry, 

13— In  the  Knghsh  House  of  Conunons,  Mr,  (leriUd 
Balfour,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  intriMliioeii  lliii 
Irish  Land  Bill— a  bill  designed  to  carrj'  out  thit  l»ni*t 
principles  of  the  Ashbourne  Act  of  1885,  to  iwlopt 
several  features  of  Mr,  Morley's  bill  of  I80fi,  and  to  a<ld  a 
series  of  provisions  amending  the  pro(^eduro  of  proNioiu 
p.nts  and  facilitating  a  working  purchase  syateni,  TItu 
Xiill  passes  its  first  reading. 

Death  at  Monteroy,  Mexico,  of  Sir  .)  )hn  Hchult*!,  eX' 
Lieutenant-Governor  of  Manitoba. 

President  Cleveland  nominates  exGov.  Kituhugh  Luu, 
of  Virginia,  to  succeed  Consul-General  WItliumH  itt 
Havana 

15— Death  of  Col,  Denison,  M.P.,  at  Toronin, 

The  Canadian  Government  withdraws  the  HemtKJial 
Bill,  the  House  having  been  in  session  bIiicu  Monday, 
Sir  Charles  Tupper,  in  moving  ttiat  the  oonunlttue  rU'u, 
report  progress  and  ask  leave  to  sit  again,  attrlhiitox  tllP 
failure  to  carry  the  Bill  through  to  the  oljutnn'llon 
tactics  of  the  Opposition. 

U.  S.  Senate  ratifies  the  treaty  between  U,  H,  and 
Great  Britain  providing  for  a  commission  to  aHitutw  llio 
damages  sustained  by  Canadian  scalers. 

Greater  New  York  Bill  passes  the  New  York  Hmmtn, 

16— Prorogation  of  the  Manitoba  Lugislaluru, 

In  the  British  House  of  Commons,  Sir  .Miclmul  lIli'kH- 
Beach,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  di'lliurn  ||m 
Budget  speech.  The  revenue  for  the  fiscal  yuar  wiw 
£101,!)74,0(X)  -an  excess  of  over  t.l.lKHVtHil  over  lliw 
estimates.  The  expenditures  were  t:i(7,7tl4,l)(K(,  leiivlMU 
a  surplus  of  over  £4,000,000,  The  surjiluH  to  lie  ii)i|i|lui| 
to  the  national  defences.  During  the  year  the  national 
debt  has  been  reduced  over  £8,000,0(10,  the  lurgi'nt  I'n. 
duction  on  record,  except  that  effected  tlurliig  18114  lln, 
In  the  last  13  years  £100,000,000  of  the  debt  bus  liutin 
paid  off. 

Opening  of  the  International  Copyright  Oongrexs  (it 
Pans,  29  nations  being  present, 

17— A  protest  made  by   the  roprosentatlveH  ut  I  hi' 
European  powers  at  Constanlinoiilu  against  the  apiiuinl 
ment  of  a  Mussulman  governor  of  Zeitoun,  in  violatliin 
of  the  agreement  between  the  Porte  and  the  )ii)wera. 

20— Death  of  M.  Leon  Say,  the  culobrutud  l''i'enM|) 
statesman. 

Death  of  Baron  He  Hirsch,  the  great  (liianolur  uml 
philanthropist. 

Death  of  Mr.  II.  P.  Ingerslevo,  Minister  of  Piilijlc 
Works  in  the  Danish  cabinet. 

Sharp  conHicl  between  the  Matabelcs  and  the  noveril' 
ment  forces, 

21-  -The  French  Hen.ate  adopt,  n  Miotimi  to  defer  dl»> 
liussion  of  the  .Madagascar  credits  until  a  new  minltitry 
l)e  formed. 

The  German  Reichstag,  by  an  unanimous  vote,  luloplM 
a  resolution  condemning  duelling. 
A  woman  is  accepted  aa  a  juror  in  Denver,  I'oloi'udn, 


Tht<  IIiiiiiImIoii  t'arllnment  pawes  a  bill  relative  to  th« 
a|ipittlitlllMiit  of  the  Mehrliig  Heu  (.'oimnlHHioii. 

33  Ki'MlgnaMoii  of  the  French  (BoiirgeolH)  Mlnintry 
III  iioinii<i|ll(<iii't>  of  the  adverse  vote  i,t  the  Senate, 

Tlip  Komiiilon  Parliament  Is  prorogue<l, 

23    (ifttlh   of   Mir    Heiirj'^PttrkeH,   formerly    Prime 
MIiiInIki'  of  New  Houlh  Wales, 
A  largi'  government  majority  returned  In  the  HpanlHh 

NtllialM  clt'l'llliMH, 

S7  Pfi'^ldpiil  Kaiire  Kummons  M.  Melino  to  attempt 
tllH  fiiriiliilliin  (if  u  cabinet, 

DkuMi  of  Kiiille  Duval,  H'renchAdmlnlNtrator of  Public 
AITiiIpk, 

Nir  Miti'ki'iDile  Howell  resigns  the  preniionihlp  of 
Clilliidii,  The  (Inveriior-GeiK^ral  Mends  for  HIr  CharluM 
TiiptiKi'  ittid  links  him  lo  fonn  a  ininlsiry, 

DwUhiif  Mr.  A.  M,  Hcnieon,  memlier  of  the  l.«glHla> 
U\r»  of  Nova  Ncotia, 

29  l-'lvc  of  the  lenders  of  the  .lohanneiniirg  Reform 
|l|iiiiii,  Mild  to  have  Instignted  Dr,  .lameton'ii  raid,  are 
<*ti|iti<iii't'il  to  death, 

M,  Mi'lilie  UtfWH  a  new  French  cabinet  of  Mo<lerut(« 
Ittld  Up|iillillcaiifi, 

20  Till'  "cnteiicoH  iittHscd  upon  the  leaders  of  the 
■lohiiMiiedliKi'g  Uefoini  I 'iiion  are  remitted  hy  PreNldent 
Ki'iiuiir, 

M,  MtilIhe  (loinpleten  his  cahlnet, 

llitliitii  green  bonk  on  Aliyssinla  Issiied. 

SO  I'NIlluIn  I'onlractH  with  the  Franco- Belgli;  Steam- 
dlllp  ( 'oiniiiiliy  for  direct  HtcaniMblp  service  lietweon 
Canada,  rtiinii'  and  llelgiuin,  an  annual  Hiilmldy  of 
|All,iliKl  lo  lie  paid  the  company. 

MAY,  1896. 

1  The  Tiiiipcr  ('ablnet  Is  sworn  In,  It  conslstH  of  :- 
I'i'ciillcl'  Hliil  Mecielary  of  Stale,  Sir  Charles  Tujip'-r; 
l'l'iwJdt<M* of  the  Couiu'll,  Senator  Angirs  ;  I'oHtmuster- 
(Itilicral,  I/,  O,  Talllon;  Minister  of  Marini'  and  FIshcrleH, 
.liillli  Cimllifiin  ;  Minister  of  Hallways,  .lohn  0,  llaggarl; 
MillUler  of  FlnaiK^e,  George  K,  Foster:  Minister  of  Piib^ 
11(1  Workx,  Mi'iiator  HcsJardliiH ;  MinUler  of  .liiHtlce,  A. 
II,  Dli'kii.t:  Minister  of  Militia,  Lieut,  (,'ol,  Tiwlalc,  Mill- 
ImIki'  III  AurlcnlMn'e,  W.  II.  M(uitagiio;  Minister  of  the 
llili'l'jor,  Ihlgli.lohii  Macdotiuld  :  MinlHlerof  Tra<le  ami 
CiiMliniil'ce,  W.  H,  Ivcm;  Solicitor-General,  Sir  C.  II. 
Tiiii|Mi|' ;  Controller  of  I'uHtoins,  .1.  F.  Wo(hI  ;  (Jontroller 
of  IiiIiiikI  lli'viMiiie,  Liiiit. Col,  Prior;  Without  Portfolio, 
Nlr  Frank  Hiiillh,  Donald  Kcrguson,  and  .1,  .1,  I(ohm(ux- 
Hpi'Kki'f  of  MiMiiite). 

Aiaiiwlliatlon  fif  the  Shah  of  Persia, 

2  Till'  Nli'iniigimn  rebellion  (li'<'liired  suppressed. 
Tint  MMi'onil  son  of  the  late  Shiili  of  Persia  HllcceedH, 
I  VliilirMlliiii  iif  the  national  inilleniiiin  In  lltingary, 

8  llt'itlh  of  the  wellknown  iiainier,  Alfred  William 
II mil .  (MIC  of  till'  tiiimtdlHlliigiiiHlied  follouersof  Turner. 

It  In  do'ldi'd  III  a  mceling  of  the  dire<'tor><  of  the 
lllillnll  Miiiitli  Africa  Co,  that  Rhodes  he  asked  to  resign. 

4  lli'lieial  IkildlsNera,  Italian  comniaiider  In  Abys- 
illilli,  I'lilsin  Ihc  Hlege  of  Ailigrat. 

ft  The  Fiilkirand  of  the  Transvaal  Is  opened  by 
I'l'itolili'iil  Kriignr. 

7     I'lueimtloii  iif  the  notorious  murderer,  H,  II,  llolmeN, 

B     Lli'lll,  llovcrnoi'  (^'haplcan,  of  (jiieliec,  suminonii 

Hon,   K,  <l.  Flynii,  Commissioner  of  Oown   Lands,  to 

fol'lii  It  I'aliliict, 

U  HIr  llililierl  Topper  is  sworn  In  as  Solicitor-General 
III  llie  pliii'i'  III  Mr,  .1.  .1.  Ciirraii, 

U)  I 'I'll  III  of  Mr. , Ill-lice  Fouriili^r,  Minlsterof  ■liisllci' 
III  I  III'  MiM'ki'ii/,le  (loveriiinent  of  Ciuiada,  and  author  o( 
till'  Itlll  wlili'li  I'Mlalillslieil  the  .Supiemc  Court  of  Cunaila, 

1 1  Till'  llilllMliGovcriiiiii'iil  isKiiesiin  order  diHHolving 
till'  living  si|iiiiilriiM. 

12  Hcv,  Ciinon  liiinioiilin,  of  St,  .lames'  chun^h, 
Tol'iililo,  li<  I'li'cled  lllHliiip  of  IS'lagiira, 

IH  lli'lii'i'iil  .loiilierl,  ciiiniiiaiKlcr  of  the  forci's  of  the 
Tl'iiliuviliil,  !■<  I'lci'ted  VIce-l'icHiileiit  of  tin   Republic. 

If)  Flglitiit  lliiliiwiiyo  between  Col.  Napier  and  thu 
liallvi'H,  llic  liiller  driven  luick. 

17  A  liiiiiidi'iiietit  reKardIng  the  Manitoba  wthonl 
(liii'Nildli  ISHitud  and  signed  hy  the  hlshopH  of  the  oticUiiii. 


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astical  provinces  of  Mondreal,  Quebec,  and  Ottawa,  is 
read  in  all  the  Koniaii  Catholic  churches  in  Qiiebec. 
Roman  Catholics  are  lulvised  to  support  the  Tupper 
candidates. 

19— Death  of  Archdulte  Charles  Louis  of  Austria, 
brother  of  Emperor  Fran^  Joseph. 

A  manifesto  is  issued  by  Henry  Labouchere,  announc- 
ini;  Die  formation  of  an  ultrn-Uadioal  party  to  work  for 
the  abolition  of  the  House  of  Lords. 

Withdrawal  of  Italian  U-oops  from  Adigrat,  Abyssinia. 

20— The  Transvaol  Government  substitutes  terms  of 
fifteen  years  imprisonment  for  the  death  penalty  in  the 
cases  of  Hammond,  Col.  Rhodes,  Phillips  and  Farrar, 
convicted  of  treason. 

Death  of  .Mine.  Schumann,  musician. 

21 — British  Agricultural  Rating  Bill  passes  the  com- 
mittee stage. 
Death  of  Gen.  Martinez,  Mexican  commander. 

22— Death  of  Sir  .).  Russell  Reynolds,  the  celebrated 
English  physician.  Physician  in  Ordinary  to  Her 
Majesty's  household. 

25 — British,  French  and  Russian  warships  are  ordered 
to  the  island  of  Crete  to  protect  Christians  from  the 
Turkish  soldiers. 

26 — Coronation  of  Nicholas  H.,  Czar  of  Russia. 

28— M.  Gastin  is  elected  a,  member  of  the  French 
Academy. 

31 — Announcement  that  all  the  Transvaal  prisoners, 
except  three,       /e  been  released. 

The  French  wibii  et  decide  to  submit  to  the  Chamber 
of  Deputies  a  resolution  proclaiming  the  u^and  of 
Madagascar  a  French  colony— a  measure  whioh  will 
enable  the  French  Govennnent  to  abrogate  the  treaties 
now  existing  under  which  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  enjoy  special  economic  regime  in  the  island. 

JUNE,  1896. 

3 — Ambassador  Bayard  and  the  Manjuis  of  Salisbury 
exchange  ratifications  of  the  treaty  of  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain  for  the  settlement  of  the 
claims  of  Canadian  sealers  in  Behring  Sea. 

7— Fight  between  British  and  dervishes  at  Firket,  in 
the  Soudan;  1,000 dervishes  killed,  including  the  com- 
mander. Emir  Hanimuda. 

8— Death  of  Jules  Francois  Simon,  the  celebrated 
statesman,  life  member  of  the  French  Senate,  and  for- 
merly Prime  Minister. 

Enthronement  of  iluzzaffer  Ed-Din,  the  new  Shp.h  of 
Persia 

Irish  Land  Bill  passes  its  second  reading  in  the  British 
House  of  Commons. 

The  Egyptian  mixed  tribunal  decides  against  granting 
funds  for  the  Soudan  expedition. 

9 — The  3rd  Congress  of  the  Chamber  of  Conunerce  of 
the  Empire  begins  its  first  sitting  in  London.  Hon. 
Joseph  Chamberlain  speaks  favourably  of  the  Canadian 
proposal  of  an  imperial  zolverein. 

lO— Death  of  D.  H.  Macdonald,  ex-Lieut. -Governor  of 
Ontario, 

11— The  finst  session  of  the  51th  United  States  Con- 
gress is  ended. 

The  four  leaflers  of  the  Johannesburg  Reform  Com- 
mittee are  released  on  payment  of  a  line  of  ^125,(XX) 
each. 

16— Conclusion  of  examination  of  Dr.  .Jameson  and 
his  fellow-officers  in  the  Transvaal  raid.  Dr.  Jameson 
and  five  others  are  conmiitted  for  trial,  the  other  de- 
fendants released. 

The  United  Empire  Tratle  League  in  London  discusses 
the  connnercial  federation  of  the  British  Empire. 

18 — The  Rejtublican  Convention  in  St.  Louis  nomin- 
ates William  McKinley,  of  Ohio,  for  President,  and 
Garrat  A.  Hobart,  of  New  Jur'-oy,  for  Vice-President. 
A  platform  declaring  for  the  gold  standard  is  adopted, 
21  silver  delegates  leaving  the  <!oiivention. 

20— President  Diaz,  of  Mexico,  renominated. 

Madagascar  is  declared  a  French  colony. 

22— The  Ed\i('ation  Bill  is  dropped  for  the  session  in 
the  British  Parliament. 

23— General  elections  in  Canada ;  the  Liberal  party 
triumphant,  especially  in  Quebec  Province. 


24— I'ortugal  grants  Great  Britain  permission  to  lanif 
troops  at  Beira,  in  Africa. 

25— Death  of  Sir  Leonard  Tilley,  the  New  Brunswick 
politician. 

26— A  Revenue  Bill  passed  by  the  Newfoundlanil 
Assembly,  adding  mining  and  agricultural  requisites  to 
the  free  list. 

27 — France  proposes  that  the  British  evacuate  Egypt 
in  two  years. 

28— (ieorgi  Pacha  Berovitch,  Prince  of  Samoa,  is 
appo)!ited  Governor  of  Crete,  by  the  Porte. 

29 — Major  McKinley  is  formally  notified  of  his  nomin- 
ation to  the  Presidency. 

JULY,  1896. 

1 — Death  of  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe,  author  of 
"  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin." 

5— Plummer's  column,  after  several  hours'  fighting  at 
Buluwayo,  repulses  a  Matabele  force. 

Formation  of  a  revolutionary  government  in  Crete. 

Mgr.  Dioniede  Falconio  is  appointed  by  the  Pope  as 
Papal  delegate  to  the  United  States,  to  succeed  Cardinal 
Satolli. 

6— The  British  House  of  Commons  decides  that  the 
Indian  exchequer  shall  provide  funds  for  the  payment 
of  troops  in  the  Soudan  expedition. 

7 — Death  of  Sir  Johti  Pender,  the  well-known  cable 
magnate. 

'I  he  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company  of 
Massachusetts  arrive  in  England  and  are  received  by  a 
committee  of  the  Honorable  Artillery  Company  of 
Lciidon.  ' 

Meeting  of  the  Democratic  National  Convention  at 
Chicago,  the  silver  men  gaining  the  supremacy. 

The  Diseases  of  Animals  Bill  is  passed  in  the  British 
House  of  Lords,  to  become  operative  on  Jan.  1. 

Garret  A.  Hobart,  of  New  Jersey,  is  notified  of  his 
nomination  as  Vice-President  by  the  Republicans. 

8— Sir  Charles  Tupi)er  resigns  the  premiership  of 
Canada.  The  Governor-General  declines  to  sanction  all 
the  Orders-in-Council  made  by  the  ministry  before  re- 
tiring. 

The  Democratic  Convention  of  Chicago  declares  for 
free  silver  and  for  a  revenue  tariff,  the  platform  being 
adopted  by  a  vote  of  33  to  15. 

9 — Lord  Aberdeen  invites  Hon.  Wilfrid  Laurier  to 
Ottawa  to  succeed  Sir  Charles  Tupper  as  Premier  of 
Canada. 

10 — The  Deceased  Wife's  Sister  Bill  passes  the  thinl 
reading  in  the  English  House  of  Lords  by  a  vote  of  14'2 
to  104. 

Mr.  Laurier  is  commissioned  by  Lord  Aberdeen  to 
form  a  government  to  administer  the  public  affairs  of 
Canada. 

The  Democrats  in  convention  at  Chicago  nominate 
William  Jennings  Bryan,  of  Nebraska  (a  pronounced 
silver  man),  for  President.  Leading  Democratic  papers, 
such  as  the  Buffalo  Courier  and  the  New  York  o>«/i, 
repudiate  the  work  of  the  convention. 

11— The  Italian  Cabinet  resigns  on  account  of  the  re- 
signation of  the  Minister  of  War,  General  Ricotti.  The 
Marqi'.is  di  Kudini,  the  Premier,  is  charged  by  the  King 
to  form  another  ministry. 

The  Democratic  Convention  at  Chicago  nominates 
Mr.  Arthur  Sewall,  of  Maine,  a  shipbuilder  and  an 
ardent  free  coinage  man,  for  Vice-President  on  the 
ticket  headed  by  William  .1.  Bryan. 

Mr.  Laurier  is  sworn  in  as  President  of  the  Privy 
Council, 

John  Morley  becomes  a  candidate  for  the  Liberal 
leadership  in  the  British  House  of  Commons. 

12  Death  of  Ernst  Curtius,  the  famous  Hellenist 
and  classical  scholar. 

13— Tlie  La\irier  administration  assumes  ottlce,  the 
portfolios  being  allotted  as  follows :— Wilfrid  Laurier, 
Premier  and  President  of  the  Council;  SirOliverMowat, 
Minister  of  .lustice  ;  Sir  Richard  Cartwrighl,  Minister  of 
Trade  and  Conunerce  ;  L.  A.  Davies,  Minister  of  Marine 
and  Fisheries ;  W.  Patterson,  Controller  of  Customs  ;  Sir 
Henry  Joly  de  Lotbini6re,  Minister  of  Inland  R<;venue  ; 


1897] 


\V.  S.  Fielding,  Minister  ( 
master-General ;  Dr.  Bord 
Tarte,  Minister  of  Pulil 
Minister  of  Agriculture  ; 
State;  A.  O.  Blair,  Minis' 
K.  R.  Dobell  and  C.  A. 
portfolio ;  C.  Fitzpatrick, 
Re-election  of  President 

14— Hon.  A.  S,  Hivrdy 
F'remier  of  Ontario, 

15— The  Canadian  yach. 
race    of   the    half-rater 
clinllenge  cup. 

17— The  Canadian  Bislej 
Hon.    James    Mitchell, 
Brunswick  in   the  place 
formation  of  his  cabmet. 

20— The  Diseases  of  Ani 
Land  Rating  Bill,  passed  b 
ceive  the  royal  assent. 

The  re-organize<l  Nova 

upon   Premier   Fielding's 

assumes  office  under  the 

Murrav. 

Trial  of  Jameson  and  his 

Death  of  Charles  Dicken 

21 — Sir  Frederick   Carr 
forces  operating  against 
Kliodesia,  attacks  their 
Hills,  south  of    Buluwayo 
killing  SO  Matabeles. 

Celebration  of  the  centei 
of  Robert  Burns  at  Dumfr 

Fonnal  completion  of  the 
the  swearing  in  of  Messrs. 

Commercial  treaty  betwi 

22 — Populist  and  silver  j 
St,  Louis, 

The  Briti.sh  Oovernnient 
Irish  Land  Bill  on  accoui 
Commons. 

Another  Blue  Book  issue 
Ian  question. 

Marriage  of  Princess  .Mai 
Denmark. 

23— Death  of  Mary  Dick 

25 — The  Populists  in  con 
Bryan  for  President,  and 
President. 
Defeat  of  British  troops  t 
28 — Dr.  Jameson  and  hi 
raid  are  convicted  in  Lond 
months  for  Jameson,  and  i 
without  hard  labor.  The 
violation  of  the  Foreign  Ei 
they  took  part  in  an  arnii 
with  which  Great  Britain  v 

29— The  Irish  Land  Bil 
the  British  House  of  Comi 
House  of  Lords,  where  it  ji 

30-  Hon.  Mr.  Laurier  a 
Kicliard  Cartwright,  Sir  He 
Mulock,  Fisher,  Borden  ai 
l)ii(!k  to  their  constituenc 
(|iience  of  their  accejjtan 
acclamation. 

Proclamation  issued  by 
Ciil. an  sympathizers  in  tht 
in  .'ilibustering  expeditions 

AUGU! 

5— Decisive  victory  won 
Hritish  troops  comjiosing 
Matabele  force  of  from  ,'),0( 

6— Defeat  sustained  by  t 
House  of  Lords  on  the  Iri 
iin'iits  to  the  Bill  which  thi 
adopted. 
10— Death  of  Baroness  ' 
The  Irish  Land  Bill  pas 
Hritish  House  of  Lords. 


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\V.  S.  Fielding,  Minister  of  Finance;  W.  Muk>ok,  I'ost- 
niiister-General ;  Dr.  Borden,  Minister  of  Militia ;  J.  1 
Tarte,  Minister  of  I'uljlic  W'orlts;  Svdnev  Fisher, 
Minister  of  A!,'ricultnre ;  R.  W.  Soott,  Serretarv  of 
Slate  ;  A.  G.  Blair,  Minister  of  llailways  and  Canals ; 
K.  R.  Dobell  and  C.  A.  Geoffrion,  Ministers  without 
portfolio  ;  0.  Fitzpatrick,  Solicitor-General. 
Reelection  of  President  Uiaz  of  Mexico. 

14— Hon.  A.  S.  Hardy  succeeds  Sir  Oliver  Mowat  as 
Premier  of  Ontario. 

15— The  Canadian  yacht  Glencairn  wins  the  deciding 
race  of  the  half-rater  series  for  the  international 
tliallenge  cup. 

17— The  Canadian  Bisley  team  again  victorious. 

Hon.  .Tames  Mitchell,  appointed  Premier  of  New 
Hrunswick  in  the  place  of  Mr.  Blair,  completes  the 
formation  of  his  cabmet. 

20— The  Diseases  of  Animals  Bill  and  the  Agricultural 
Land  Rating  Bill,  passed  by  the  British  Parliament,  re- 
ceive the  royal  assent. 

The  re-organized  Nova  Scotia  Cabinet,  conse(iuerit 
upon  Premier  Fielding's  entering  Dominion  imlitics, 
aHsumes  office  under  the  leadership  of  Mr.  George  C. 
Murray. 

Trial  of  .laineson  and  his  associates  opened  in  London. 

I>eath  of  Charles  Dickens,  son  of  the  novelist. 

21— Sir  Frederick  Carrington,  commander  of  the 
forces  ojierating  against  the  rebellious  Matabeles  in 
liliodesia,  attacks  their  stronghold  in  the  Matojipo 
Hills,  south  of  Buluwavo,  carrying  the  position  and 
killing  SO  Matabeles. 

Celebration  of  the  centeimial  anniversary  of  the  death 
of  Robert  Burns  at  Dumfries. 

Formal  completion  of  the  new  Ontario  Government  by 
the  swearing  in  of  Messrs.  Balfour  and  Davis. 

Commercial  treaty  between  China  and  Japan  signed. 

22— Populist  and  silver  party  nati-.  .lal  conventions  at 
St.  Louis. 

The  British  Government  withdraws  clause  24  of  the 
Irish  Land  Bill  on  account  of  an  adverse  vote  in  ihe 
Commons. 

Another  Blue  Book  issued  by  Britain  on  the  Venezue- 
lan question. 

Marriage  of  Princess  Maud  of  Wales  to  Prince  Karl  of 
Denmark. 

23 — Death  of  Mary  Dickens,  daughter  of  the  novelist. 

25— The  Populists  in  convention  at  St.  Louis  nominate 
Bryan  for  President,  and  Thos.  E.  Watson  for  Vice- 
President. 

Defeat  of  British  troops  near  Buluwayo,  South  Africa. 

28 — Dr.  Jameson  and  his  associates  in  the  Transvaal 
raid  are  convicted  in  London.  The  sentences  being  15 
months  for  Jameson,  and  shorter  tenns  for  the  others, 
without  hard  labor.  The  charge  against  them  is  the 
violation  of  the  Foreign  Enlistment  .\ct  of  1870,  in  that 
they  took  part  in  an  armed  expedition  against  a  state 
with  which  Great  Britain  was  at  peace. 

29 — The  Irish  Land  Bill  passes  its  third  reafling  in 
the  British  House  of  Commons,  and  is  presented  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  where  it  passes  its  first  rea<Iing. 

30— Hon.  Mr.  Laurier  and  seven  of  his  Cabinet  (Sir 
Richard  Cartwright,  Sir  Henri  Joly,  and  Messrs.  Davies, 
Mulock,  Fisher,  Borden  and  Fitzimtrick)  having  gone 
back  to  their  constituencies  for  re-election,  in  conse- 
i|uence  of  their  acceptance  of  otfice,  are  elected  bv 
acclamation. 

Proclamation  issued  by  President  Cleveland  warning 
Ciiliin  sympathizers  in  the  United  States  not  to  engage 
in  riiibustering  expeditions. 

AUGUST,  1896. 

5— Decisive  victory  won  in  Umlngulu  Valley  by  700 
liritish  troops  composing  Plummer's  -.'olumn  over  a 
Matabele  force  of  from  .'i,0()0  to  7,(100  men. 

8~Deteat  :;ustained  by  the  Biitisli  Government  in  the 
House  of  Lords  on  the  Irish  Land  Bill,  several  amend- 
iiii'nts  to  the  Bill  which  the  Government  opposed  being 
adopted. 

10— Death  of  Baroness  Teimyson,  widow  of  the  i)oet. 

The  Irish  Land  Bill  passes  its  third  reading  in  the 
British  House  of  Lords. 


12— Meeting  held  in  Madison  Scpiare  Ganien,  New- 
York,  at  which  Bryan  and  Sewall  formally  accept  their 
nominations  for  President  and  \  ice-President  respect- 
ively. 

Tlie  Sultan  refuses  further  concessions  to  Crete. 

13— The  English  House  of  Ijords  accepts  the  Irish 
Land  Bill  as  re-amended  by  the  House  of  Commons. 

Death  of  Sir  .lohn  .Millais,  President  of  the  Royal 
Academy. 

14 — The  British  Parliament  is  prorogue<l  to  Oct.  31. 

15-The  Bulgarian  Cabinet  tender  their  resignations 
to  President  Ferdinand. 

16-Deathof  Hon.  Sir  David  L.  Macpher.son,  K.C^.M.O., 
a  Senator  of  the  Dominion,  and  u  member  of  the  t^ueen's 
Privy  Council  for  Canada. 

17— .Vpi'ointment  of  Sir  Edmund  Morison,  British 
Ambassador  to  Au.stria,  to  succeed  Lord  Dulferin  as 
Amba-ssodor  to  France. 

19— Meeting  of  the  nt  wly-elected  Domi.iion  Parlia- 
ment. Mr.  J.  1).  Edgar  is  elected  Speaker  of  the 
Conmions. 

Death  of  Hon.  W.  I).  Balfour,  Provincial  Secretary  in 
the  Ontario  Government 

20— Formal  o|>ening  of  the  new  Dominion  Parliament 
by  Ijord  Aberdeen. 

Release  of  Irish  dynamiters. 

Lord  Chief  Ju.stice  Russell,  of  England,  addresses  the 
American  Bar  Association  at  Saratoga,  his  subject  be'ng 
"  International  Arbitration. " 

24— Moving  of  the  address  in  reply  to  the  speech  from 
the  throne  in  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons.  Mr. 
Mclnnes  (Vicrtoria,  B.C.),  moving,  and  M.  Lemieux 
(Gaspe,  Quebec),  seconding  the  address.  The  debate 
on  the  a<ldresa  opened  by  Sir  Charles  Tupper,  Opposition 
leader,  to  whom  Hon.  Mr.  Laurier  replies. 

25 — Sir  Mackenzie  Bowell  accepts  the  proffered 
leadership  of  the  Conservatives  in  the  Dominion  Senate. 

Bye-elections  in  North  Grey  (Ontario),  and  in  Queen's 
and  Sunbury  (New  Brunswick).  Hon.  Wm.  Patlvrson 
elected  in  the  former  (majority,  408),  Hon.  A.  G.  Blair 
elected  in  the  latter  (majority,  094). 

Death  of  Haniid  bin  Thwain,  Sultan  of  Zanzibar. 
Said  Khalid  seizes  the  palace  and  proclaims  himself 
Sultan. 

26— Formal  acceptance  of  Republican  nomination  for 
the  Presidency  by  Major    '  "^inley. 

Terrible  massacres  of  a. lians  in  Constantinople— 

2,000  ki'U'd. 

Mr.  \.  illi.am  Green  is  appointed  British  agent  in  the 
South  African  republic. 

The  British  Consul  in  Zanzibar  demands  the  surren- 
der of  Said  Kh;ilid. 

27— Close  o'  tne  debate  on  the  address  in  reply  to 
the  si)eech  fioii  the  throne  in  the  Canadian  House  of 
Commons.  The  address  is  pas.sed  without  a  division. 
The  fiscal  estimates  for  the  year  (ending  June  ao,  1897) 
arc  laid  on  the  table  of  the  House.  Total  amount, 
.*41,647,000,  ordinary  expenditure,  ■*3S,225,O00. 

Conservalive  caucus  ^>eld  at  Ottawa -Sir  Charles 
Tupper  chosen  leader  in  i.ie  Connnons. 

The  British  warshijis  bombard  the  palace  of  the 
usurping  Sultan,  Said  Khalid  of  Zanzibar. 

Surrender  of  Armenian  revolutionists  who  seized  the 
Ottoman  bank  in  Constantinoi)le. 

28— Appointment  of  Hon.  E.  .1.  Davis  to  the  position 
of  Provincial  Secretary  (Ontario),  made  vacant  by  the 
death  of  Hon.  Mr.  Balfour. 

Resignation  of  Premier  I  to,  Premier  of  Ja])an. 

29  -The  ambassadors  of  the  Powers  in  Constantinople 
send  a  protest  to  the  Sultan  regarding  the  massacres. 

30  Sudden  death  of  Prince  Lobaiioff-Rostovsky, 
Russian  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs. 

Resignation  of  tlie  entire  Jai)anese  Cabinet.  Count 
Kuroda  is  appointed  acting  Premier. 

31— Renewal  of  rebellion  against  the  government  in 
the  Pliilippine  islands. 

SEPTEMBER,  1896. 

1 — Opening  of  the  Irish  Convention  at  Dublin,  repre- 
sentatives  from  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  the  United 
States,  Canada,    Australia   and    South    Africa    being 


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present.    The  Healyites  and  Pariiellites  hold  themselves 
aloof. 

2— Introduction  of  the  newly  elected  ministers,  Blair 
(Railways  and  Canals),  and  Patterson  (Controller  of 
Customs),  in  the  Dominion  Parliament. 

First  day's  session  of  the  Natiotial  Democratic  Con- 
vention called  by  the  advocates  of  sound  money  and  tha 
opponents  of  the  Chicago  platform,  to  meet  at  Indiana- 
polis. 824  delei^ates  oreseni  out  of  a  possible  90U.  41 
States  and  3  Territories  represented. 

3— The  "Sound-Money"  Democrats  nominate  Senator 
Palmer  for  President  and  Oeorjje  Buckner  for  Vice- 
President. 

Errazuriz  is  proclaimed  President  of  Chili. 

6 — The  Porte  replies  to  the  protesting;  ambassadors, 
laying  all  the  blame  for  the  massacres  upon  the 
Armenians. 

7 — M  Hung  Chang,  the  famous  Chinese  statesman, 
passes  through  Toronto  on  his  way  to  the  Coast,  visiting 
the  Industrial  Exhibition. 

First  day's  sitting  of  the  Trades  Union  Congress  at 
Edinburgh. 

8  —The  first  division  in  the  new  Dominion  Parliament 
is  taken  on  a  want  of  confidence  motion.  The  Govern- 
ment is  sustained  by  a  majority  of  34. 

9 — Publication  of  Mr.  Bryan's  letter  accepting  the 
Democratic  nomination  for  President  of  the  United 
States. 

Surrender  of  the  Matabele  chiefs.  They  consent  to 
give  up  those  who  had  been  guilty  of  murdering  settlers 
and  others  in  cold  blood. 

One  thousand  five  hundred  troops  leave  Spain  for  the 
Philippine  Islands. 

10 — Death  of  Luigi  Palmieri,  the  t>j ted  meteorologist. 

11— Death,  by  drowning,  of  0\r.t  Landsem,  the  Nor- 
wegian novelist. 

14 — Arrest  of  P.  J.  Tynan,  of  the  Irish  Invin  les,  at 
Boulogne,  on  a  warrant  issued  in  1882.    Tynan  was  sup- 

Sosed  to  be  concerned  in  the  murder  of  Lord  Frederick 
avendish,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  and  T.  H.  Burke, 
Under  Secretary,  in  Phoenix  Park,  Uulilin.  Tynan  is 
also  charged  with  being  concerned  in  the  manufacture 
of  dynamite  bombs  for  iise  in  England.  Two  more 
dynamiters  are  arrested  in  Rotterdam,  and  it  is  believed 
a  formidable  conspiracy  is  detected. 

The  bar  in  the  Dominion  House  of  Commons  is  closed. 

15— The  Queen  Regent  opens  the  session  of  the  States- 
General  at  The  Hague. 

Meeting  of  the  Dominion  Trades  and  I^abor  Congress 
at  Quebec.  The  President  calls  the  attention  of  the 
delegates  U>  the  foUowin.;  questions  of  primarj-  import- 
ance:— (1)  The  eight-hour  movement ;  ('2)  the  abolition 
of  ;he  sweating  system  ;  (3)  the  question  of  labor  for 
the  unemployed  ?  (4)  restriction  of  Chinese  immigration; 
(5)  orgnnizafon  of  women  workers. 

Proclamation  issued  by  the  Governor-General  against 
Cuban  filibusters. 

Announcement  of  conclusion  of  peace  between  Italy 
and  .'Vbyssiniii. 

Estimates  for  the  Department  of  Agriculture  are 
passed  by  the  Dominion  Parliament. 

16 — The  Dominion  Tra<les  and  Labor  Council  passes 
resolutions  (1)  iii  favour  of  taxing  Chinamen  entering 
Canada  S.'iOO  instead  of  850  a  head  ;  (2)  in  favour  of  a 
modification  of  the  ballot  in  use  in  Ontario  elections  so 
as  to  make  it  absolutely  secret ;  (3)  against  granting 
public  lands  to  monopolists. 

Celebration  of  the  anniversary  of  the  declaration  of 
Mexican  independence. 

18— The  Anglo-Egyptian  expedition  to  the  Soudan 
passes  the  Har.iiek,  or  third  cataract  of  the  Nile. 

Mass  meetings  held  in  several  English  cities  to  express 
indignation  against  the  Sultan. 

The  Dominion  Trades  and  Labor  Congress  passes,  by 
a  vote  of  36  to  ti,  a  resolution  to  exclude  Socialists. 

19 — Formation  of  a  new  Japanese  Cabinet,  under  the 
premiership  of  Count  Malsukata. 

Surrender  of  Umtigeza,  the  Matabele  chief. 

Genera  Kitchener,  (iommanding  the  Anglo-Egyptian 
expedition  into  the  Soudan,  occupies  Krema,  the  dervish 
post  on  the  Nile,  the  Kalifa's  forces  e\acuatitig  the  place. 


Opeidng  of  the  first  International  Women's  Congress 
at  Berlin. 

20— The  Anglo- Egyptian  forces  take  Dongola,  the 
objective  point  of  the  expedition,  without  meeting  with 
any  resistance  from  the  dervishes. 

Appointment  announced  of  Mr.  Henry  Howard,  Seen- 
tary  of  the  British  Embassy  to  France,  as  Minister  lo 
the  Netherlands. 

22— Arrival  of  the  Czar  and  Czarina  of  Russia  at 
Leith,  to  visit  Queen  Victoria  at  Balmoral. 

Death  of  Hon.  John  Ferguson,  Senator  for  the  Niagara 
district. 

23— Queen  Victoria  receives  many  congratulatory 
messages  on  having  occupie<l  the  throne  longer  than 
any  other  British  sovereign. 

A  second  division  of  the  Dominion  House  of  Com- 
mons taken  on  Mr.  Foster's  amendment  to  supply  in 
criticism  of  the  Government  for  not  declaring  its  taritf 
policy.  The  Government  is  sustained  by  a  majority 
of  87. 

24  -  Death  of  Louis  Gerhardt,  Baron  De  Geer  of 
Finispang,  the  celebrated  Sweedish  statesman  and 
politician. 

25— The  suviplementary  estimates  (^,889,000)  are 
laid  on  the  table  of  the  Dominion  House  of  Commons. 

29— Great  strike  on  the  C.  P.  R.— telegraph  operators 
and  despatchers  den\and  increased  remimeration. 

Serious  fighting  in  Mashotialand— the  British  hemmed 
in  by  natives. 

Aid.  George  Fawcett  Phillips  is  elected  Lord  Mayor  of 
London.  / 

30— France  concludes  a  treaty  with  A\istria  and  Italy 
in  regard  to  Tunis;  thus  makingTunis,  but  for  England's 
refusal  to  renounce  her  most  favored-nation  rights, 
French  territory. 

OCTOBER,  1896. 

2 — Terrible  massacre  in  Van,  Armenia. 
3— Death  of  the  poet,  William  Morris. 
An  all  day  fight  between  insurgent  Greeks  and  Turks 
near  Grevena,  Macedonia,  both  sides  losing  heavily. 

5— Prorogation  of  the  first  session  of  the  8th  parlia- 
ment of  Canada. 

The  Czar  and  Czarina  of  R\issia  leave  Etigland  and 
visit  France. 

6— Lord  Rosobery  resigns  the  leadership  of  the 
English  Liberal  party,  mainly  because  of  differences 
wit.h  Mr.  Gladstone  on  the  Armenian  question. 

7— The  C.P.R.  strike  is  called  off,  the  telegraphers 
returning  to  their  work,  and  a  compromise  being 
effected. 

8— Death  of  the  famous  autlior  and  artist,  George 
Du  Maurier. 

The  Czar  appoints  M.  Shiskine  as  Russian  Minister  of 
Foreign  Affairs. 

9— Lord  Rosebery  explains,  in  a  speech  at  Edinburgh, 
the  reasons  for  his  resignation. 

The  Czar  and  Czarina  leave  France  for  Darmstadt. 

A  resolution  is  carried  unanimously  in  the  North- 
west Legislature  to  appoint  a  committee  to  draft  a 
memorial  to  the  Governor-General-in-Counr il,  dcmanii- 
ing  an  extension  of  the  powers  of  the  Legislature,  so 
that  it  may  have  the  same  powers  as  the  Provincial 
Parliaments. 

11— Sudden  death  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury 
wliile  attending  service  at  Hawarden  church. 

General  Blanco,  Captain  tiencral  of  the  Philippine 
Islands,  leaves  Manilla  to  begin  a  campaign  to  suppiuss 
the  rebellion. 

12— Appointment  of  Mr.  A.  J.  McCotl,  Q.C.,  of  Now 
Westminster,  B.C.,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
British  Columbia. 

Annual  Congress  of  the  German  Socialists  opened  at 
Lieblichen. 

14— Annual  meeting  of  the  directors  and  shan- 
holders  of  the  Grand  "Trunk  Railway.  The  administra- 
tion of  Sir  Charles  Rivers- Wilson  sustained  in  spite  of 
recent  adverse  criticism. 


The  English  Oovernmen 
«xtradition  of  Tynan,  the 
at  Boulogne  upon  a  Britis 
liy  the  French  Governmen 

15-7-Release  of  Patricl 
American  conspirator. 

17— Death  of  Henry  E. 
trical  manager. 

19— A  resolution  is  forw 
Lord  Salisbury  regretting 
in  regard  to  Armenia.  I 
oaimot  speak  freely  on  tl 
taking  isolated  action  in  C 

20— The  Czar  is  receive< 
baden. 

Haron  Von  Wissinan  resi| 
.\frica. 

22— Death  of  Dr.  Berjj 
Stormont. 

Death  of  Gen.  Primo  d( 
Madrid. 

Publication  of  Dominion 
year  ending  June  30,  mm. 


Population,  42,01(0,000; 

Dkpendenciks.  -Formosa 
l,'i,000  square  miles.  Pesi 
40,000 ;  area,  600  square 
were  ceded  by  China  in  18! 

ExEcuTiVK  Powhtt.— Her 
own  line),  aided  by  a  resj 
tative  privy  council.  Thi 
make  peace,  and  conclude 
give  sanction  to  laws;  to 
to  open,  close  and  |)roroj 
house  of  representatives, 
conmiand  of 'both  army  anc 

Lroislativk  Powkr  and  I 
diet  of  two  houses,  a  house 
tlian  that  of  the  conunons 
tiers  of  the  imperial  famil; 
(3)  counts,  viscounts  and  l 


TH 


Many  changes  have  takei 
ing  this  garrison  since  thi 
appeared  in  the  Canadia.s 
upon  "  Her  Majesty's  Regt 
different  arms  of  the  sei 
important  Imperial  fortresi 

Royal  Artillery,  Nos.  1 
Kngineers,  18th  Company 
Submarine  Miners ;  1st  Be 
Regiment  (Infantry);  witi 
Service  Corps,  Medical  Si 
t'orjjs  and  Army  Pay  Corps 

The  following  is  a'list  of 
the  Garrison,  revised  to  Sc] 

(iKNERAL  A.    G.    MONTOO.MKl 

Majcxty'K  Foicea  it 
■Ust.  Military  Secretary  a 

Hamilton  Sniythe, 
Mde-de-Camp,  Caj)t."  the 

South  Staffordshire 
.l.^'.^-^  Adjt.  Geniral,  Colom 
Diputy  As.it.  Atljtu.  (ic.ner 

Colonel  A.  W.  Coll; 
Officer  Cmnmamlinii  lioyal 

Staff  Captain,  It. A 
Ci'iiiinandini/   Htn/al  Kikii 

V.C,  C.B. 

Chief  Ordnance  Officer,  Ma 

Aaxt.   Co7ninigsari/  iif  Ora 

Costigan. 
liislrict  I'aymanler,  Staff 

D.  Creagh. 
.tri/ij/  Service  Cvrpn,  Capl 

Lieut.  C.  E.  Smith. 


[1897 


len's  Congress 

Dongola,  ttie 
t  meetint{  with 

loward,  Secru- 
oij  Minister  lo 

of   Russia  at 
I. 
'or  the  Niagara 

congratulatory 
e  longer  than 

louse  of  Com- 
,t  to  supply  in 
aring  iU  tariff 
ijy  a  majority 

n  Dfc  Geer  of 
ilatesuian    ami 

>2,889,000)  art" 
of  Conjmons. 

raph  operators 
leration. 
iritish  hemmed 

Lord  Mayor  of 

istria  and  Italy 
t  for  England's 
-nation  rights, 


eks  and  Turks 
ig  heavily, 
the  8th  parlia- 

i  England  and 

orship   of    the 
of  differencer' 
stion. 

e  telegraphers 
promise  beini; 

artist,  Georjre 
ian  Minister  of 

1  at  Edinburirli, 

Darmstadt, 
in  the  North- 
tee  to  draft  a 
mril,  demniiii- 
Legislature,  so 
the  Provimial 

of  Canterbury 

iroh. 

the   Philippine 

i!,'ii  lo  suppress 


l^.C,  of  New 
renie  Court  of 

lists  opened  at 

irs  and  shaic- 
[■he  administ  ra- 
ted in  spite  of 


1897] 


AN    HISTORICAL   DIARY — THE    IMPERIAL  GARRISON. 


187 


The  English  Government  is  officially  notified  that  the 
«xtradition  of  Tynan,  the  alleged  dynamiter,  arrested 
at  Boulogne  upon  a  Itritish  warrant,  has  been  refused 
hy  the  French  Government. 

15— Release  of  Patrick  Tynan,  the  alleged  Irish- 
Ameiican  conspirator. 

17— Death  of  Henry  E.  Abbey,  the  well-known  thea 
irii'al  manager. 

19 -A  resolution  is  forwarded  by  British  Baptists  to 
Lord  Salisbury  regretting  the  inaction  of  the  Power>) 
in  regard  to  Armenia.  Lord  Salisbury  replies  that  he 
oan not  speak  freely  on  the  subject,  as  Britain  is  not 
taking  isolated  action  in  Constantinople. 

20— The  Czar  is  received  by  Kaiser  William  at  Weis- 
baden. 

Baron  Von  VVissman  resigns  the  government  of  East 
Africa. 

22— Death  of  Dr.  Bergin,  M.P.,  for  Cornwall  and 
Stormont. 

Death  of  Gen.  Primo  de  Rivera,  Captain-General  of 
Madrid. 

Publication  of  Dominion  financial  statement  for  the 
year  ending  June  30,  1896.     Total  receipts,  *JH,617,484  ; 


expenditure,  93n,980,066;  on  capital  account,  $4,614,640. 
Deficit,  i$3(t3,481 ;  public  debt  raised  to  t2f>8,.'>23,3(M. 

24 — Marriage  of  Crown  Prince  of  Italy  to  Princess 
Helene  of  Montenegro. 

25— Announcement  of  appointment  of  Right  Hon. 
and  Right  Uuv.  Frederick  Temple,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
London,  as  Archbishop  of  t'antcrbtiry  and  Primate  of  all 
England  in  succession  to  the  late  Archbishop  Benson. 

26  -Death  of  .M.  Challeinel-Lacour,  Minister  of  Foreign 
Affairs  in  the  cabinet  of  Jules  Ferry,  and  member  of  the 
French  Academy. 

Announcement  of  Li  Hung  Chang's  appointment  as 
Chinese  "''•'ister  of  Foreiifn  Affairs. 

28— hritish  case  in  the  Venezuelan  dispute  is  com 
pleted  by  an  important  publication  sent  to  the  CoGimis- 
sion. 

30— Death  of  Cardinal  Prince  Von  Hohenlohe  Schil- 
lingsfurst,  brother  of  the  Imperial  Chancellor  of  Ger- 
many. 

Despatch  from  Madagascar,  announcing  the  execution 
of  the  Minister  of  the  Interior  and  Prince  Ratsim&nanga 
for  complicity  in  the  recent  rebellion. 


JAPAN. 


Population,  42,000,000 ;  area,  147,655  square  miles. 

DfSPiiNDENciBs.  -Formosa ;  population,  3,000,000 ;  area, 
15,000  square  miles.  Pescatlores  Islands;  population, 
40,000 ;  area,  500  square  miles.  These  dependencies 
were  ceded  by  China  in  1895. 

ExBCi.'TiVR  PowfcR.— Hereditary  Emperor  (124th  of  his 
own  line),  aided  by  a  responsible  ministry  and  consul- 
tative privy  coimcil.  The  emperor  can  declare  war, 
make  peace,  and  conclude  treaties.  He  has  power  to 
%ive  sanction  to  laws ;  to  convoke  the  imperial  diet, 
to  open,  close  and  prorogue  it,  and  to  dissolve  the 
house  of  representatives.  He  also  has  the  supreme 
conmiand  of  both  army  and  navy. 

LKOfsi,ATiVE  PowKR  ANB  LocAL  GovjRNMRNT,— Imperial 
diet  of  two  houses,  a  house  of  peers— members  not  more 
than  that  of  the  commons— composed  of  (1)  male  mem- 
bers of  the  imperial  family,  (2)  princes  and  mar(|uises, 
(3)  counts,  viscounts  and  barons  who  have  been  elected 


by  the  members  of  their  respective  orders,  (4)  persons 
who  have  been  nominated  members  by  the  emperor  for 
meritorious  services  to  the  country,  (.">)  persons  who  are 
paying  the  highest  amount  of  direct  national  t»x— the 
'  latter  two  extend  to  the  commoners ;  the  first,  second 
'  and  fourth  hold  their  seats  '->r  life,  the  third  and  fifth 
I  for  seven  years  ;  a  house  of     jO  representatives  elected 
j  under  the  (lualiflcations,  (1)  male  Jajmncse  subjects  over 
25  years  old,  (2)  payment  of  direct  national  tax  of  over 
f  15  yen  a  year,  (3)  fixed  iiermanent  and  actual  residence 
in  the  electoral  district  over  a  year.    The  terms  are  four 
years.     Members  of  both  houses  are  paid  800  yen  a  year, 
1  l)esides  travelling  expenses.    The  legislative  powers  of 
I  both  houses  are  e(|ual.    \'oting  is  by  secret  ballot.    The 
'  empire  is  politically  divided  into  42  prefectures,  gov- 
erned by  governors  appointed  by  the  throne,  and  by 
representative    assemblies    for    the    purpose    of    local 
administration. 


THE  IMPERIAL  GARRISON  AT  HALIFAX,  N.S. 


Many  changes  have  taken  place  in  the  force  compos- 
ins?  this  garrison  since  the  orticle  was  written,  which 
appeared  in  the  Canadian  Al.manac  for  1895,  page  ?22, 
upon  "  Her  Majesty's  Regular  Forces  in  Canacla."  The 
different  arms  of  the  service  now  stationed  at  this 
important  Imperial  fortress  are  : 

Royal  Artillery,  Nos.  1  and  20  Companies ;  Royal 
Enijineers,  18th  Company,  Fortress,  40th  Company, 
Submarine  Miners  ;  1st  Battalion  the  Royal  Berkshire 
Reyinietit  (Infantry);  with  detachments  "of  the  Anny 
Seivice  Corps,  Medical  Staff  Corj's,  Ordnance  Store 
L'ori)8  and  Army  Pay  Corps. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Staff  and  other  officers  of 
the  Garrison,  revised  to  September,  1806. 

(iKSKRAL  A.  G.  MoNToo.MKHV-MoouK,  Couniiaiiilimj  fli'r 

Majonty'K  Forces  in  DritiKh  Murtli  Amcrita. 
Asut.  Military  Secretary  and  Aidc-deCaiii/),  Major  H. 

Hamilton  Sniythe,  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers. 
Mde-de-Camj),  Capt."  the  Hon.  J.  (i.     !.  M.  Colbor'ie, 

South  Staffordshire  Regiment. 
Axst.  Adjt.  General,  Colonel  Dudley  North,  C.  B. 
Dt'puty  As.st.  Adjts.  General,  Capt.  V.  Sprniiiii,  Lieut. 

Colonel  A.  W.  Collard,  Army  Service  Corps. 
Oficer  Curmnandin'i  lioyal  ArtUlerh  (Cut.  on  the  Staff), 

Staff  Captain,  K.A  ,  G.  S.  Uuffas. 
Ci)iiimandin(f   lioyal  Kimineer,  t'olonel   E.    P.   I.eaijh, 

V.C.,  C.li 
Chief  Ordnance  Officer,  Major  G.  R.  Atkinson. 
Asst.   Comtnissary  of  Ordnance,   Hony.   Lieut.   .J.   L. 

Coatigan. 
bUtrict  I'aymaKler,  Staff  Paymaster  (Hony.  Lt.  Col.) 

D.  Creagh. 
Army  Service  Corps,  Captain  F.  A.  P.  Hardy,  Hony. 

Lieut.  C.  E.  Smith. 


Principal  Medical  Officer, 

Hony.  Deputif  Surgeon  Colonel,  W.  S.  Oliver,  M.D., 
F.R.C..S. 

Surgeon-Majors,  S.  T.  Dorman,  M.l).,  J.  L.  Hall. 

Svrijeon-Captains,  J.  I».  Moir,  M.B.,  R.  E.  Kelly,  M.D. 

Royal  Enyineer  Kstalilishment,  Cicll  Staff  Surveyor. 
ranking  as  Lieutenant,  F.  H.  Wayhoon. 

Paymaster,  Capt.  F.  A.  M.  Arnold. 

Chaplain  to  the  t'orcet,  Kev.  W.  H.  Bullock,  M.A. 

ItovAi.  AllTlI.LKUV.-//^  Colonel,  A.  W.  Anstruther,  C. 
R.A.,  Halifax  District;  Captains,  J.  C.  Thorp, 
l.W.S.,  Lieut.  H.  M.  Elliott,  Adj.  R.A.  No.  1 
Co.,  Western  Division- J/« /or,  C.  II.  E.  Hey- 
maii ;  Captain,  M.  M.  Morris;  Lieutenants,  li. 
Crichton,  E.  V.  D.  Reddell.  No.  20  Co., 
Western  Divi.sion  —  Major,  A.  O.  Hodgson  ; 
Captain,  JI.  B.  Roberts;  Lleutenantt,  A.  C, 
Wilkinson,  A.  Forbes,  F.  J.  Odervainc. 

RovAi,  E.NdiNKKKK. — Maj'}rs,  H.  H.  Muirhcod  (EMpii- 
mault),  C  E.  Cormeline ;  Captains,  ,J.  Witm,  H. 
V.  Kent  ;  Ueutenints.V.  B.  Collins  (Adjt.),  R. 
N.  Harvev,  G.  C.  R.  Lauren-je,  H.  V.  Gordon 
(Es(iuimault),  W.  C.  Dumble. 

1st  Hatialkn  RovAt,  Bkrksiii,  :,  itwii.MKNT,  hieut.-CoL, 
W.  A.  (Jollings;  Majors.  ('.  Evans-Gordon,  G. 
de  la  M.  Faunce,  C.  .Nl,  Edwards  ;  Captains,  R. 
(i.  Chase,  A.  J.  W.  DoHell,  H.  Fitzllerbert,  H. 
Tavlor,  J.  R.  Wigan,  A.  S.  Cave;  Lieutenants, 
(i.'H.  Arbuthnot,  L.  F.  A.  Barlow,  H.  M.  Finch, 
J.  G.  R.  Walsh,  W.  R.  P.  K.  Betty,  D.  B.  Mau- 
rice (Adjt.).  A.  S.  Turner,  E.  tl.  Neve,  E.  G.  Lees. 
C.  G.  Hill,  A.  G.  Macdotiald,  N.  R.  E.  Annesley, 
R.  P.  Harvey,  H.  C.  Elli.s,  T.  C.  Hinks,  O.  Strud- 
inger,  A.  W.  Coxon  ;  i^uartermaster,  Hony, 
Lieut.,  J.  H.  Redstone. 


188 


THE   NORTH   AMERICAN   AND  WEST   INDIAN   SQUADRON. 


[1897 


1897] 


THE  NORTH  AMERICAN  AND  WEST  INDIAN  SQUADRON  OF  HER  MAJESTY'S 
FLEET,  AND  THE  NAVAL  ESTABLISHMENTS  AT  HALIFAX,  N.S. 


The  Orand  Lodge  of 


In  the  Canadian  Almanac  for  189f),  page  224,  a  ver> 
full  descriptive  article  was  i^iven  upon  the  duties  per- 
formed by  Her  Majesty'H  ships  stationed  on  tlie  Atlantic 
coast  of  North  Amerfca  and  in  the  West  Indies,  under 
the  orders  of  the  Conunander-in-Chief  whose  head- 
quarters are  in  summer  at  Halifax,  and  durinf;  the 
winter  months  at  Bermuda.  The  Vice-Adniiral's  com- 
mand, as  therein  explained,  extends  from  the  coasts  of 
Newfoundland  and  Labrador  on  the  north,  up  the  Oulf 
and  PiverSt.  Lawrence,  alonj<  the  Atlantic  coast  down 
to  bnd  includinpr  the  Gulf  of  Mexi'T,  with  the  West 
Indian  Islands,  and  the  north  coast  of  South  America, 
as  far  ea8twt.rd  as  Cape  Ora.i\y;e. 

The  ships  of  the  Squadron,  commissioned  at  different 
periods,  are  relieved  by  other  ships  from  time  to  time, 
as  their  three  years'  term  of  service  expires. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Squadron,  corrected 
from  official  sources  to  September,  1896  : 

Coh.MANUER-IN-ClIIKF, 

Vice-Admiral,  Jas.  K.  Ersk  ne. 

Flag  Lieutenant,  Lionel  Halsey. 

Secretary,  Frederick  J.  Krabb6. 

Clerks  to  Secretary,  Frederick  0.  Motton  and  Edgar  M. 

White  (Asst.  Paymasters). 
Flao  Ship,  H.M.S.  "Crescent,"  twin  crew  cruiser,  1st 

class,  ISgune    7. 7;,:  tons;  10,000  horse  power.    (For 

Commande'  ii- 1  lief  and  staff,  see  above).    Captain, 

Francis  I'owiii,  CB. 


Jamaica  Division. 

Commodore  of  the  Second  CI/ASs,  in  command  of  this 
division  of  the  station,  and  in  charge  of  naval  estab- 
lishments at  Jamaica.  Commodore,  II.  W.  Dowding  ; 
Secretary,  Duncf     S.  O.  Grart. 

H.M.S.  "Urgent,"  Depot  Ship,  Jamaica,  bearing  the 
Commodore's  broad  pendant,  3  guns,  2,801  tons. 
Captain,  H.  W.  Dowding  (Commodon  o/  3nd  class) ; 
Commander,  H.  J.  D.  Laxton. 


Bermuda. 

Senior  Officer  in  charge  of  Naval  Establishments, 
Captain,  John  W.  Brackenbury,  C.B  ,  C.M.G. 

H.M.S.  "Terror,"  8  guns,  iron,  late  screw  (machinery 
removed),  floating  battery,  1,844  tons,  armour-plated. 
Captain,  John  W.  Brackenbury,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 

The  other  ships  of  the  North  American  and  West 

Indian  Squadron  are  :— 

H.M.S.  "  Buzzard,"  8  guns,  twin  screw  sloop,  1,140  tons, 
2,000  horse  power ;  Commander,  Arthur  N.  Farquhar. 

H.M.S.  "Cordelia,"  10  guns,  screw  "uiser,  3rd  class, 
2,380  tons,  2,000  horse  power  ;  Capi  /i,  Hon.  Maurice 
A.  Bourke  (Commodore  .'iid  clans  during  Newfound- 
land fishing  season,  May  to  October). 

H.M.S.  "Talbot,"  11  guns,  twin  screw  cruiser,  2nd  class, 
5,600  tons,  8,000  horse  power :  Captain,  E.  H.  Gamble. 

H.M.S.  "  Intrepid,"  8  guns,  3,000  tons,  7,000  horse  power ; 
Captain,  Arthur  W.  E.  Prothers. 

H.M.S.  "  Mohawk,"  6  guns,  twin  screw  cruiser,  3rd  class, 
1,770  tons,  3,600  horse  power ;  Captain,  J.  G.  Sawle, 

H.M.S.  "  Pallas,"  8  guns,  2,575  tons,  7,50<J  horse  power  ; 
Captain,  Richard  P.  Humpage. ' 


H.M.S.  "  Purlridgo,"  C  guns,  screw  gun-boat,  Ist  clivss, 
755  tons,  1,200  horse  power;  Captain,  Wm.  Q.  Van 
Ingcn. 

H.M.S.  "  Pelican,"  8  guns,  screw  s.  p,  1,130  tons,  him 
horse  power ;  Captain,  Arthur  G.  Horsley. 

H.M.S.  "Tartar,"  6  guns,  twin  screw  cruise',  3rd  cIbbs, 
1,770  tons,  3,500  horse  power ;  Captain,  F.  G.  Stop- 
ford. 

Halifax. 

H.M.  Naval  and  Victualliso  Yard. 

Naval  and   Victualling  Storekeeper  and  Accou7Uaiit. 

A.  Vizard,  Esq. 
Engineer,  Henry  Humphreys,  Esq.,  R.N. 
A.ist.  Naval  Storekeeper,  E.  A.  S.  Hay  ward,  Esq. 
ChieJ  Boatswain,  Mr.  William  Marchunt,  R.N. 
Chief  Carpenter,  Mr.  Robert  Higham,  R.N. 

Her  Majesty's  Ships  on  tne  Paoiflo  Station,  and  tlie 
"^     Naval  Establishments  at  Esquimault,  B.C. 

For  a  descriptive  article  on  this  subject,  sne  page  2'>t; 
of  the  Canadian  Almanac  for  1895.  ' 

The  following  is  a  list,  taken  from  official  Bourcei^, 
corrected  to  September,  1896  :— 

Commandeb-in-Ciiikf, 

Rear  Admiral,  Henry  St.L.  B.  Palliser. 

Flag  Lieutenant,  Jno.  K.  Crawley. 

Secretary,  0.  H.  A.  Willis. 

Clerks  to  Secretary,  Arthur  R.   Ireland,  Henshaw  R. 

Russell  (Asst.  Paymasters). 
Flao  Sllii',  H.M.S.  "  Imperieuse,"  14  guns,  twin  screw 

cruiser,  Ist  cluss,  oi'moured,  8,400  tons.  10,000  horse 

power ;  Captain,  Charles  N.  Adair. 
H.M.S.  "Comus,"  10  guns,  screw  cruiser,  3rd  class,  23Sfi 

tons,  2,0',X)  horse  power ;  Captain,  Henry  H.  Dyke. 
H.M.S.  "Icarus,"  8  guns,  screw  sloop,  970  tons,  1,200 

horsepower;  Captain,  Ernest .} .  Fleet. 
H.M.S.  "Liffev"  (late  frigate),  store  and  depot  ship, 

Coquimbo,  Chili,  3,915  tons.     Staff-Commanderin- 

Command,  Wm.  J.  Syinons. 
H.M.S.  "  Pheasant,"  0  guns,  screw  gun-boat,  Ist  olasj, 

755  tons,  1,200  horse  power  ;  Captain,  Frank  A.  Gar- 

forth. 
H.M.S.  "Satellite,"  8  guns,  screw  cruisrr,  3rd  class 

1,420  tons,   1,400  horse  pv.wer;  Captain,   Albert  C. 

Allen. 
H.M.S.  "  Wild  Swan,"  8  guns,  screw  sloop,  1,130  tons. 

800  horse  power  ;  Captain,  Manvey  Napier. 

H.M.  Dockyard,  Nava,.  and  Victualling  Yi^Bn, 

Esquimault. 

Naval  and  Victualling  Storekeeper  and  Accou7itant,  \V. 

H.  Lobb,  Es(i. 
Chief  Engineer,  Joseph  Langinaid,  Esq.  (Staf  Engiiue : 

n.N.). 

Asst.  Civil  Engineer  (Ist  Urade),  —  VVoodgatP. 
Chief  Boatswain,  Mr.  William  Hayden,  R.N. 
Carpenter,  Mr.  George  Hickey,  R.N. 

Roval  Naval  Hospital,  Esquimault. 
Staff-Surgeon,  Gilbert  Kirker,  M.D. 


M.W.  Bro. 

Wm.  Gibson,  M 

R.  W.    " 

E.  T.  Malone,  1 

If                11 

W.  R.  Hickev, 

"                 ** 

B.  F.  George,  P 

tl                11 

W.  U.  McMillei 

"                 *' 

John  W.  Shaw, 

11                 11 

J.  S.  Tennant, 

11                11 

Thos.  Allshire, 

11                 It 

A.  J.  Oliver,  Gi 

11                11 

J.  E.  Liddell,  11 

1(                11 

Robert  McKnr 

11                It 

.Samuel  Amsd< 

1<                 11 

Aubrey  White, 

1<                 (1 

Andrew  M.  Roa 

41                   11 

Henry  Pringle, 

It                   11 

Geo.  A.  Ayles.v 

it                  11 

D.  A.  Macdoiie 

it                   11 

E.  D.  Parlow,  fl 

''                   11 

R.  A.  Mather,  I 

It                   11 

John  H.  Knifto 

t(                   11 

A.  McQinnis,  B 

It                   11 

A.  B.  Greer,  Lr 

<1                   11 

Rev.  W.  T.  m\V 

M.W.     " 

Hugh  Murray, 

R.  W.    " 

John  Hetherint 

II        .1 

J.  J.  Mason,  H 

IN   TUB   INI 

England  . 
Ireland  . . 

R.  W.  Bro 

11        II 

Scotland . 

II        II 

IN    I'llK    DOMI 

Brit. Columbia.  .M.W.  Bro 

Mc  nitoba. 

II           11 

New  Brunswick.     "        " 

Nova  Scotia R.W.     " 

P.  Ed.  Island.... M.W.     " 

Quebec . . . 

II           II 

OTHER   BRl 

N.  South  Wales .  R .  W .  Bro 

New  Zealand  .. .     "        " 

South  Australia.     " 

Tasmania 

Victoria  . 

II           11 

I.J   TUB    U 

Alabama  . 

W.  Brc 

Arizona  . . 

M.W.     " 

.Arkansas. 

...RW.     " 

California 

M.W.    " 

Colorado.. 

11        i< 

Connecticut....  R.W.    " 

Delaware 

M.W.     " 

Dist.  Columbia. .R.W.     " 

Florida . . . 

11                t( 

<!eorgia  . . 

!.'!.■.■■  M.W. 

Idaho  . . . 

W.     " 

Illii-.ois... 

R.W    " 

Indian  Territory.  M.W.    "j 

Indiana. 

R.W.     " 

Kansas.  . . 

M.  W.     " 

Kentucky 

r..w.    " 

Louisiana 

tl            <( 

Maine 

..'..'.R.W.      " 

Michigan 

M.W.     " 

Minnesota 

II        II 

Mississippi "        "| 

Missouri . 

FOR  TUB  U 

t^ngl  ind  . 

M.W.  Br 

Ireland.. 

R.W.     ' 

Scotland . 

"        ' 

[1897 


AJESTY'S 
.S. 

boat,  l8t  clow, 
,  Wm.  G.  Van 

1,130  tons,  81H1 

ley. 

lise',  3rd  nlass, 

n,  K.  G.  Stop. 


Vabd. 

d  Aceountant, 


d,  E8q. 
R.N. 

•  N. 

ition,  and  the 
lult,  B.C. 

3t,  s<-;e  pag;e  22(i 

official  aource)^, 


1,  Ilenahaw  R. 

ms,  twin  screw 
18.  10,000  horse 

,  3rd  class,  23S0 
iry  H.  Dyke. 

!)70  tons,  1,200 

nd  depot  ship, 
Oommander-iii- 

boat,  1st  class. 
Frank  A.  Our- 

isrr,  3rd  class 
ain,   Albert  C. 

)op,  1,130  tons. 
ipier. 

LLINO  Y>Bn, 
Accountant,\\. 
Staf  Engim'e : 
dvratp. 


1897] 


MASONIC. 


189 


MASONIC. 
The  Orand  Lodge  of  Anoient  Free  and  Accepted  Masons  of  Canada,  in  the  Province  (if  Ontario. 


Lint  of  Grand  Ofleer»  for  lS!li;-97. 


M.W. 
B.  W. 


Bro. 


M.W. 
K.  W. 


England 
Ireland  . . 
Scotland . 


Wm.  Uih»ton,  M.P.,  Ueaiimvillc,  Grand  Master 
E.  T.  Malone,  Toronto,  Deputy  " 

W.  B.  Hickey,  BothwcU,  D.D.O.M. 

B.  F.  GeorKe,  Point  Kdward,  " 

W.  O.  McMillen,  LoikIoii,  " 

John  W.  Shaw,  M.D.,  C'lltiton, 
J.  S.  Tennant,  M.l).,  Luckiiow,  " 

Thos.  Allshire,  Ratho,  " 

A.  J.  Oliver,  Gait,  " 

J.  K.  Liddell,  Rraiitford,  " 

Robert  McKni-ht,  Owen  Sound,  " 

Samuel  Ainsd.  ,,  Dunville,  "' 

Aubrey  White,  Toronto,  " 

Andrew  M.  Ross,  Whi-.by,  " 

Henry  Prini{le,  Bellevi  le,  " 

Geo.  A.  Ayles.vorth,  Newlmrufh,  " 

D.  A.  Ma(;doiicll,  Iroquois  " 

E.  1).  Parlow,  Ottawa. 

R.  A.  Mather,  Keewatin,  " 

John  H.  Knifton,  Parry  Sotind,  " 

A.  McGinnis,  Belleville,  Grand  Sr.  Warden. 
A.  B.  Greer,  London,  Grand  Jun.  Warden. 
Rev.  W.  T.  Wilkins,  Trenton,  GrandChaplain. 
Hu(ifh  Murray,  Hamilton,  Grand  Treasurer. 
John  Hetherinifton,  Toronto,  G.  Registrar. 
J.  J.  Mason,  Hamilton,  Grand  Secretary. 


V.  W.  Bro.  W.  H.  Adams,  Belleville,  (i.  .Sen.  I)ea<!on. 

"        "  C.  A.  Kintfslon,  London,  (irand  Jun.  Deacon. 

"        "  John  Hall,  Toronto,  G.  Siipt.  of  Works. 

"        "  Geo.  Samis,  Sarnia,  (J.  Dir.  of  Ceremonies. 

"        "  G.  H.  Cooper,  Grand  Vallev,  Atwt.  Grand  See. 

"        "  Wm.  tMarke,  York,  Asst.  Grand  Dir.  of  Cere. 

"        "  P.  A.  Craii{,  Windsor,  Granil  Sword  Bearer. 

"        "  G.  S.  .May,  Ottawa,  Graii<l(tr({anist. 

"        "  John  Morricon,  Wo'Klstock,  Asst.  G.  OrKanlst. 

"        "  Wm.  Biiihop,  Oweti  Sound, Grand  Pursuivant. 

"        "  l)ti  /id  Spenoe,  Peterboro,  \ 

"        "  F.  W.  Armstronif,  Hath, 

"        "  Pier  Toll,  London  Kast, 

"  W.  H.  Huriell,  Slratfo-d, 

"        "  Jas.  .McD.  Flcminif,  Listowel, 

"        "  Jas.  Stewart,  Ancaster,  Grand 

"        "  A.  J.  Hallowav,  Clinton,  /*  Stewardl. 

"        "  J.  C.  Stewart,  Pembroke, 

"        "  J.  R.  Dunn,  Toronto, 

"        "  J.  A.  Macpherscn,  Kinrardine, 

"        "  A.  Carniichael,  Rat  Portajfe, 

"  Richard  Mills,  BracebridRe, 

"        "  W.  J.  AlcAllister,  Hamilton,  G.  Stand.  Bearer 

"        "  W.P.Chamberlain,.Morr  sburif,   "  " 

"  T.  H.  Sears',  Brantford,  Grand  Tyler. 


Grand  Jiepretentatioes  from  the  Grand  Lod^e  of  Canada . 


IN   TIIR   INJTKD   KISODOM. 

.  R.  W.  Bro.  Sir  John  B.Moncton, London 
. .     "        "    H.  Minchin,  M.D.,  Dublin. 
. .     "        "    Lindsay  Mackersey,  Edinb'h 


IN   ViIK    DOMINIO.N  Of  CAN\DA. 

Brit. Columbia .  M.W.  Bro.  William  Dalby,  Victoria. 

"        "    Rev.S.P.Matheson,  Win'ipejf 
John  F.  Ellis,  St.  John. 
Thomas  .Mowbrav,  Halifa.x. 
John  Yeo,  Port  Hill. 
John  H.  Graham,  Richmond 


Monitoba. 

New  Brunswick.     " 

Nova  Scotia R.W. 

P.  Ed.  Island.... M.W. 
Quebec " 


OTIIBH   BRITISH   COLONIBS. 

N.  South  Wales. R.W. Bro.  Hon.  W.  H.  Siinpson,Sydnoy 
New  Zealand  .. .     "        "    W.  H.  Cooper,  Auckland. 
South  Australia.     "        "    H.  M.  Addison,  Adelaide. 

Tasmania 

Victoria "       "    W.  T.  C.  Kelley,  Melbourne. 

I.V   TUB    U.NITED    8TATKH. 


Alabjima W. 

Arizona M.W. 

Arkansas.       ...R  W. 

California .M.W. 

Colorado " 

Connecticut R.W. 

Delaware M.W. 

DIst.  Columbia. .R.W. 

Florida " 

Georgia M.W. 

Idaho W. 

Illinois R.W 

Indian  Territory.  M.  W. 

Indiana R.W. 

Kansas M.  W. 


Kentucky  . 
Louisiana. . 
.Maine .... 
Michigan  . 
Minnesota . 
Mississippi . 
Missouri.. . 


Bro.  Geo.  F.  Moore   Montgomery 

"  Benj.  Titus,  Tombston.  . 

"  T.  M.  Horsiall,  Hazen. 

"  Jas.  Baunty  Stevens,  Napa. 

"  Byron  L.  Carr,  Longmont. 

"  Rev.I.F.Stidham,NewBrit'n 

'  W.  H.  Watson,  Newport. 

"  James  H. Jochu>:.  'Vash'gton 

"  Silas  B.  Wright,  De  Land, 
'-hn  S.  Davidson,   Augusta. 

"  iNathan  Fail',  Boise  City. 

"  W.  M.  Egan,  Chicago. 

"  John  Rennie.  i.ehigh. 

"  Simeon  P.  Gillett,  Evansville 

"  J.  D.  McClevertj ,  Port  Scott 
.  ...Tk.W.  "  Jos.  W.  Honper,  l^iouisville. 
. . . .  "  "  Robt.  H.  Cage,  New  Iberia. 
..R.W.  "  S.  J.  Chadbourne,  Augusta. 
....M.W.  "  .John  W.  Finch,  Adrian. 
. .  .  "  "  Edward  W.Durant,  Stillwater 
. . . .  "  "  W.  G.  Paxton,  Vicksburg. 
"        "  XenophonRyland,Lexington 


Montana 

.      W. 

Nebraska 

.      W. 

Nevivda  

.R.W. 

New  Hampshire.M.W. 

New  Jei-sey 

44 

New  -Mexico . . . 

.  R.  W. 

New  York 

.    w. 

North  Carolina 

W. 

North  Dakota. . 

R.  W. 

Ohio 

.M.W. 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

.R.W. 

Pennsylvania. . 

Rhode  Island. . 

M.W. 

South  Carolina 

.R.W. 

South  Dakota.. 

W. 

Tennessee 

.M.W. 

Texas 

tl 

Utah 

.R.W. 

Vermont 

M.W. 

Virginia 

..     W. 

Washington M.W. 

Vi'esc  Virginia. . .  R.  W. 

Wisconsin " 

Wyoming 


Bro.  Joseph  A.  Hyde,  Deer  Lodge 

"  James  (Jilber't,  .South  Oni'^ha 

"  Frank  Bell,  Reno. 

"  Andrew  Biinton,  Manchester 

"  Henry  R.  Cannon,  Elizalieth. 

"  S.  B.  Newcomb,  Las  l!ruce. 

"  Sydney  F.  Walker,  Brooklyn 

"  W.  H.  Summerell,  Winston. 

"  Chas.  E.  Jackson,  Pembina. 

"  C.  A.  Woo<lward,  Cleveland. 

"  Donald  McKay,  Portland. 

"  Geo.  H.  Kenyon,  Providence. 

"  John  R.Bellinger,Greenville 

"  Louis  G.  Lavoy,  Webster. 

"  Jno.T.Williaiii'son, Columbia. 

"  Philip  C.  Tucker,  Galveston. 

"  Alex,  Toponce,  Ogden. 

"  Lavaiit  M.  Read,  Bellows  FIs. 

"  Rev.  H.Carmichael,  DD., 

Richmond. 

"  Jas.  E.  Edmison,  Dayton, 

"  W.  F.  Freeman,  Clarksburg. 

"  Charles  Kahn,  Milwaukee. 


t:;  OTHER  C0UNTRIK8. 


Brazil 

Central  Americr.. 

Chili 

The  Isl'd  of  Cuba 

Greece  M.W. 

Hungarv 

Italy 

The  Netherlands 

Mexico 

New  Grenada. .. 

Peru  

Portugal 

St.  Domingo     . . 

Switzerland 

Uruguay  

Venezuela 


Bro.  Franc  de  Paula  RoniM, 

"  L.  Montafar. 

"  A.  M.  Medina. 

"  R.  M.  Booda,  Havana. 

"  H.  I.  H.  Pr.  Rho<locanakis. 

"  Carlo  Mever. 

"  T.  A.  O.  DeRiddor,  Katwyok. 

"  Louis  Guipil. 

"  J.  M.  Samper,  Angiano. 

"  Gustavo  Lama. 

"  joas  Castano  D'Almeida. 

"  .Jaciiio  de  Castro. 

"  Charles  Gerster. 

"  BelisarioConrudo. 

"  Antonio  M.  Mollejas. 


EngUnd  .. 
Ireland. . . 
Scotland.. 


Grand  Reprcnentativeg  in  the  Grai\d  Lodge  of  Canada. 

FOR  TUB  UNITED   KINGDOM.  I  "OR  TUB   DOMINION   OK  CANADA. 

...M.W.  Bro.  J.  Ross  Robertson,  Toronto     Brit.  Columbia. R.W.  Bro.  John  Creasor.O.C, Owen  8'd. 

!..R.W.     "    Kivas  Tally,  Toronto.  'Manitoba "        "    vK.  Irving,  Q.C., Hamilton. 

"        "    Hugh  A.  McKay,  Berlin.         I  New  Brunswick.     "        "    J.  A.C.  Anderson, Ridgekown. 


■ni^     I 


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MASONIC. 


[1897 


Orand  Jleprenentativfs  in  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Canada— Continued. 


Nova  Sootia  ....  U.W.  Uro.  O.  .1.  Waiijfh,  Stratford. 
P.  E(l.  Island...  V.W.     "    Robert  McKiiiKht, Owen  S'd. 
Quebec R.  VV.     "    Robert  McKay,  St.  Thoma*. 

OTIIKH    llltlTINII    COLONIKH. 

N.  South  Wales. R  \V.  Uro.  1),  V  Camphcll,  Mstowcl. 
New  Zealand    ..     "        "     I..  Keoord.  M.I)  ,  Ilrontford 
South  .\u8tralia.     "        "    J.  II.  Hurritt,  l'em')roke. 
Viotoria "        "    Win.  Oilisoti,  Heaiiisvillo. 

FOR  TlIK   imiTKU  HTATKS   OK   AMKKICA. 


R.  W.  Bro. 


Alabama. . . 

Arizona    " 

Arkansas .......     " 

California.   V.W. 

Colorado R.W. 

Oonneoticut    ...M.W. 

Delaware R.  W. 

Dist.  Columbia..  M.W. 

Florida R.W. 

Georgia M.W. 

Idaho V.W. 

Illinois R.W. 

Indian  Territory.     " 

Indiana M.W. 

Kansas U.W. 

Kentucky M.W. 

Louisiana R.W. 

Maine " 

Blaryland " 

Michigan " 

Minnesota  M.W. 

Mississippi R.  W. 

Missouri M.W. 


Cleo.  H.  F.  I)  irtnell,  Whitby. 
R.  Hendry,  jr.,  Kin^'ston. 
J.  C.  Hegler,  InifersDll. 
O.  H.  Ryerson,  M.I).,Toronto 
Arthur  .M(^ClitiniH,  Hi'Uevillc. 
A  A. Stevenson,  .Montreal. 
R.  A.  Klock,  Klock'H  Mills. 
Henry  RobeitMon,Collinjfw'(l 
.1.  >l.  Mason,  Hamilton. 
W.  R.  White.y.C, Pembroke 
,).  II.  Flock,  q.C,  London. 
Oeortfe  C.  Davis,  London. 

E.  H,  D.  Hall,  I'eteriiorouifh 
J.  K.  Kerr,  Q.O.,  Toronto. 
W.  G.  Reid,  Hamilton. 
Daniel  Spry,  London. 

D.  F.  Macwatt,  Barrie. 
John  W.  Murton,  Hamilton. 
Wni.  Smeaton,  Belleville. 
R.  I!.  Huntferford,  London. 
A.  A.  Stevenson,  .^'ontreal. 

F.  M.  Morson,  Toronto. 

J.  K.  Kerr,  q.C,  Toronto. 


Montana 

M.W. 

Bro 

Nebraska . 

.V.W. 

** 

Nevada 

.  R.  W. 

II 

New  Hampshiri 

.V.W. 

It 

New  Jersey .... 

M.W. 

II 

New  Vork    .... 

,\i.W. 

1* 

*'orth  Carolina 

.R.W. 

i« 

North  Dakota.. 

" 

II 

Ohio 

11 
1. 

It 

Ori'jron 

*• 

Rhcxle  Inland. . 

.V.W. 

II 

South  Carolina. 

.  R.  W. 

*' 

South  Dakota  . 

n 

•* 

Tennessee     ... 

II 

II 

Texas 

M.W. 

1 1 

Utah  

(1 

II 

Vermont 

.R.W. 

II 

Virginia    

It 

II 

Washington  . . . 

West  Virtfinia  . 

II 

II 

Wisconsin 

It 

It 

Wyoining 

FOR  0 

niK 

Brazil   

.M.W.  Bro. 

Chili  

.U.W. 

*• 

TheIsrdofCuba.R.W. 

It 

Greece 

.M.W. 

II 

Hungary 

.U.W. 

li 

Italy  

.  K.  W. 

ti 

The  Netherlands    " 

It 

Peru 

M.W. 

It 

Switzerland 

.  H.  W. 

II 

U.S.ofColumbi 

a    " 

t< 

.'.  M.  (Jibson,(^C.,H:imiltiin. 
0.  W.  Urown,  Toronto. 
K.  L.  Patterson,  Toronto. 
J.  A.  L'owan,  Toronto 
J.  K.  Kerr,  C/.C,  Toronto. 
HuKh  .Murray,  Hamilton. 
<lohii  Iloodle.ss,  Hamilton. 
J.  S.  Dowar,  London. 
L.  (i.  Jarvis,  London. 
David  Taylor,  Ottawa. 
Rol)ert  Lewis,  London. 
T.  C.  Macnabb,  Chatham. 
E.  T.  Malone,  Toronto. 
A.  B.  Mtinson  London. 
J.  K.  Kerr,  C^.C,  Toronto. 
J.  K.  Kerr,  (J.C..  Toronto, 
DeWittH.  .Martyn,  Kin'dine 
T.  H.  Bruiiton,  Newmarki't. 
W.  C.  Wilkinson,  Toronto. 
J.  E.  Hardi  mr.Ci.C. , Stratford. 
Thos.  Sar^tant,  Toronto. 


A.  A.  Stevenson,  Montreal. 
Rev.  V.  dementi,  Peterboro. 
Geo.  Tait,  Toronto. 
Daniel  Surv,  I^ondon. 
H.  J.  Wilkin.son,  Kingston. 
G.  G.  Rowe,  M. It.,  Toronto 
R.  Radcliffe,  Goderioh. 
R.T.  Walkem,Q.C., Kingston. 
W.  L.  Hamilton,  Belleville. 
John  Walsh,  Ottawt^ 


1S97] 


SUBORDINATE    LODGES. 

t^Lodgen  marked  thus  (*)  hold  their  Installation  ofOficera  on  the  Festival  of  St.  John  the  EvangeHst—all  other 

on  that  of  St.  John  the  Baptist. 


HO. 

1 
LODOB.             , 

WIIKRK    IIKI.D                     NIOUT  OP  MISIiTINO.                    ' 

WORSIIIPHL'Ii   MA8TKR. 

HECRKTARY. 

2 

Niagara ' 

Niagara  ....  |Wed.  on  orbef.  f.  m.         ev.  mon. 

W.  Br.  Sm'l  Campbell 

Br.  J.  H.  Burns 

3 

•Anc.  St.  John'8.  ^ 

Kingston...  1  First  Thursday                          "     j 

"     W.  T.  Minnes  . 

"  Jno.  Sutherland 

5 

•Sussex 

Brookville  ..|ThirdMon4av                            " 
Hamilton  ..  Second  Monday                        " 

"     J.  Green 

"  Geo.  K.  Dewey 

fl 

Barton 

"      A.  T.  Freed... 

"  S.  G.  Moore 

7 

Union ... 

Grimsby (Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.     " 

"     W.  D.  Forbes  . 

"  W.  H.  Sparling 

9 

•Union 

Napanee IFridav  on  or  before  f.  moon     " 

"     J.W.  Robinson 

"  R.  L.  Henry 

10 

•Norfolk 

Simcoe Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     T.  U.  Atkinson 

"  W.  P.  Kellr 

11 

•Moira 

Delleville . . .  Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 

"     Isaac  O.  Frost. 

"  Hope  Mclnne§ 

14 

•True  Britons. . . 

Perth First  Monday 

"     W.  T.  Walker. 

"  W.  A.  Moore 

lf> 

St.  George's 

St.  Cath'ines  Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     J.Hetheringt'n 
"     W.  J.  Dowd. .. 

"  A.  N.  Lindsay 

IB 

•St.  Andrew's  . . . 

Toronto .Second  Tuesday                         " 

"  Henry  T.  Smith 

17 

St.  John's 

Cobourg. . . .  ;Tuesdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     Fred.  M-tcalfe 

"  .)ohn  W.  Bickell 

IS 

•Prince  Edward. 

Picton Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.     " 

"     A.C.  Bowerm'n 

"  J.  H.  Murney 

20 

•St.  John's 

London  jSecond  "Tuesday                         " 

"      D.W.BIackwe'l 

"  M.  D.  Dawson 

2U 

•St.  John's 

Van'leek  Hill  Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     S.  N.  Morrison 

"  A.  11.  Metcalfe 

22 

•King  Solomon's 

Toronto  ....  iSecond  Thursday                       " 

"     T.  D  D.  Lloyd 

"  W.  W.  Vicken 

2.S 

Richmond   

Richm'd  Hill  Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     P.O.  Savage.. 

"  H.  A.  Nicholl 

24 

•St.  Francis 

Smith's  Falls  Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon     " 

"     W.  Ilyndman. 

"  Stewart  Moag 

?5 

•Ionic 

Toronto First  Tuesday                            " 

Port  Hope . .  .Third  Thursday                         " 

"     A.Aylesworth. 
"     J.  Woodhouse. 

"  F.  W.  Harcourt 

26 

•Ontario 

"  W.  J.  Robertson 

27 

•Strict  Observ'ce 

Hamilton  . . .  Third  Friday                              " 

"     T.  M.  Davis... 

"  W.  C.  Morton 

2? 

"Mount  Zion 

Kemptville..! Wednesday  before  f.  moon       " 

"     S.  H.  Oue.st... 

"  W.  H.  Bottom 

20 

•United 

Brighton Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.     " 

"     C.  A.  Lapp.... 

"  T.  P.  Keeler 

30 

•Composite 

Whitby  ....!  First  Thursday 

"     John  II.  Gale. 

"  Robt.  Willis 

31 

•Jerusalem 

Bowmanv'le  ^Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  ni.  " 

"     T.  Fitzgerald  . 

"  Joseph  Pattinsoii 

Si 

•Amity 

Dunville (Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 

Goderioh.. . .  !«econd  Tuesday                         " 

"     G.T.  Blackwell 

"  G   I)   Roliinsoa 

.S3 

•Maitland 

"      A.  S.  Crystal.. 

"  W.  P.  Rynas 

34 

•Thistle 

.\iriherstb'rg  Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ** 

"     T.  J.  Salmoni 

"  J   A   Patten 

RS 

St.  John's 

Cayuga  ....  Thursday  after  f.  ni.                  " 

"     W.  M.  Connor. 

"  C.  C.  Gibson 

37 

•King  Hiram.. . . 

Ingersoll  . . .  i  First  Friday                               " 

"      B.  Patterson.. 

"  H.  Rowland 

88 

•Trent 

Trenton (Tuesday  before  f.  moon            " 

"     W.  O.  Lott... 

"  C.  K.  Howell 

39 

•Mount  Zion  . . . 

Brooklin Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     W.  O.  Armour 

"  F.  Soott 

40 

•St.  John's 

Hamilton  ..Third  Thursday 

"     Jas.  Chisholm. 

"  W.  J.  McAlliiter 

41 

•St.  George's 

Kingsvitle  . .  iThursdiv  on  or  before  f.  m.     " 

"     S.L.  McKay.. 

"  Geo.  Rumble 

42 

•St.  Georyre's  . . . 

London.   ...  First  Wednesday                        " 

"     John  Blanch  . . 

"  A.  Ellis 

43 

King  Solomon's . 

Woodstock..  First  Tuesday                             " 

"     C.Kemp 

"  George  J.  Fraser 

44 

•St.  Thomas .... 

St.  Thomas  .  First  Thursday                           " 

"     Geo.  Streeks.. 

"  L.  Slater 

45 

Brant 

Brantford...  [Second  Tuesday                         " 

"      H.D.Curtis. 

"  John  E.  Taylor 

4(1 

•Wellington  .... 

Chatham. ...IFirstMon'lav                             " 

"     G.  B.  Crumb.. 

"  Alex.  Gregory 

47 

•Great  Western.. 

Windsor. . .    |Thursda>' on  orbef.  f.  m.            " 

"      A.  J.  Li^tIe... 

"  Geo.  K.  Prouse 

48 

•Madoo 

Madoc Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

."      A.H.Watson. 

"  R.  T.  Gray 

xo. 


.'.It 


f.H 
57 
fi8 
61 
O'J 

ta 
m 
«.■) 
titi 

tiS 


LONB. 


'Oonsecon   Cons 

Dalhousie Otla' 

i'Vaughan    Mapl 

(•.Merrickville... .  Merr 

[•Victoria Sam 

S  "Harmony Binb 

(•Doric Otta 


rl  (.: 


7;t 
r4 

7f) 
70 
77 
78 
71) 
81 
H'i 
83 
84 
8.^ 
86 
87 
88 
i)0 
ill 
92 
93 
!t4 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
103 
104 
lO.I 
lOtl 
107 
108 
109 
IM 

\n 

114 
11,') 

lie 

118 
119 
1-20 
121 
122 
123 
12,5 
126 
V27 
12S 
12!) 

i:il 

133 
13.". 
136 


•Acacia 

"St.  Andrew'* 
"St.  John's  . 
•Kilwinning . 
•Rehoboani  . 
•Durham  . ,  . 
•St.  Johns    . 

Stirling Stirl 

Alma Oalt 

St.  James'   ....  St.  ^ 


Ham 

('ale. 
Oarr 

iiOIII 

Toro 
Newi 
Inge 


St.  James' 


Beth 


St.  John's 'I'oro 

"Oxford W(>()( 

•FaithfiilHrelhr.  Lind 
•King  Hiram    . .  Tils 

'Simcoe lirad 

•St.  John's Mt. 

St.  John's Pari* 

•Beaver SI  rat 

•Clinton    Clint 

•Rising  Sun  ..    .  Athe 

•Wilson Toro 

Markham  Union.  .Mark 

St.  George's <)»ei 

•Manito Colli 

"Colborne Colli. 

•Oataraciui  ....  King 
•Northern  Light  Kinc 

St.  Mark's    ....  Port 

Corinthian    ...  Barr 

•Sharon Shar 

True  Blue    Albi. 

•Tuscan Newi 

Valley Duiu 

"Corinthian  ....  Pete 
•Maple  Leaf ....  St.  C 
St.  .iohn's iNorw 

St.  Mark's   INiag 

•Burford     |Burfi 

St.  Paul's (Lainl 

Blenheim  I  Prim 

•Albion jllarr 

•Central    IPresi 

•Wilson (Wati 

•Hope     ;Port 

•Ivy     Bean 

•Ciissia  (Thed 

Union  Scho 

•Maple  Leaf  ....  Bath 

Warren iFing 


Bran 
Rcnf 
Bellfc 
Corn 
Cam 
!Fran 


•Doric 

•Renfrew  

♦The  Belleville 
•Cornwall  .... 
•Golden  Rule  . 

Franck      

•Pembroke    jPem 

The  Rising  Sim  .  Aurc 
•St.Lawrence  ..'Soiit 
•Lebanon  Forest  Exet 

.•St.Olair    'Milti 

Richardson    ....'Stou 


137    •Pythagoras (Meal 

139  Lebanon Oshti 

140  .•Malahide jAyli; 

141  'Tudor   JMitc 

M2    •Excelsior     ....  iMori 

143  •Friendly  Bros . .  ( Iroq 

144  i'Tecumseh IStra 

14,'-.    'J.  B.  Hall iMilll 

146  ;*Prince  of  Wales  New 

Aim 
Otta 
Port 
Beri 
Wyo 
Liic! 
155  l»Peterboro' iPete 


147  i*Mississippi 

148  "Civil  Service  .. 

149  •Erie 

161*,The  Grand  River 

l.'>3  |»Bu;-n8 

154    'Irving 


[1897 


.C.HriiiiilUin. 
Toronto, 
n,  Toronto, 
'oronio 
J. ,  Toronto. 

Ilauiilton. 
,  Ilauiilton 
oticlon. 
^oiidon. 
Ottawa. 
liondon. 
,  Chatham. 
I'oronto. 

Ijondon. 
1,  Toronto, 
J.,  Toronto, 
rtyn,  Kin'diiie- 
,  Newmarket, 
in,  Toronto. 
j.C.Stratforil. 

Toronto. 


an,  Montreiil. 

iti,  Poterboro. 

unto. 

.lonrton. 

II,  Kin^^ston. 

[.II.,  Toronto. 

loderioh. 

[.CKinjratoti. 

II,  Belleville. 

'ttawEv 


ifit—all  other 


JRKT.\RY. 


.  Burns 

Sutherland 
K.  Dewey 

Moore 
I.  Sparling 

Henry 
.  Kell.T 
!  Mclnnes 
..  Moore 
.  LiiulHay 
•V  T.  Smith 

\V.  Bickell 

Murney 
Dawson 

Metcalfe 

.  Viokerf 

NichoU 
art  Moag 
Karcourt 

Robertson 
Morton 

.  Bottom 

Keoler 
.  Willis 
[ih  Pattinaoii 

Kobinsoa 

.  Kvnas 

I'atten 

Gibson 
owland 

Howell 

lOtt 

,  McAlliiter 

Riiinble 
llis 

tfe  .1.  Fraser 
ater 

E.  Taylor 
.  Ore^ory 

K.  Prouse 
,  Gray 


1H97] 


MASONIC. 


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f.« 

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tia 

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72 

7;t 

71 
75 
70 
77 
78 
7l> 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
80 
87 
8S 
HO 
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1)2 
»3 
1)4 
90 
97 
98 
99 

lot) 

101 
103 
104 
105 
100 
107 
108 
109 
110 
U3 
114 
115 

no 

118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
125 
120 
127 
128 
12!) 

i.n 

133 

135 

130 

137 

139 

140 

141 

U2 

143 

144 

145 

140 

147 

148 

149 

161* 

1,13 

154 

165 


LODOB. 


WIIKHK  IIKLI). 


NICIHT  OK   MKKTINU. 


MAHTRK. 


NMHirrART. 


•Consecon   Con»efloii . . .  IKriday  on  or  before  f.  in.    ev.  nio.  W.  Br. 

UalhouHle Ottawa iKirst  Tiiewlay  "  " 

•VauKhan    Maple ITiiewlay  nn  or  before  f .  iiiooii  "  I      " 

•Merrickville Merric^kvillc 'Tuesila)  on  or  before  f.  hum, n  "  i      " 

•Vlotoria Narnia ITnesdiiy  on  or  lu-fore  f.  moon  "  |      " 

•Harmony Binbrook . . .  |  WedncHilay  on  or  before  f.  in.  "  ,      " 

•Koric...'. Ottawa —   jKirHt  Kriilay  "  " 

"Acacia Hamilton   . .  .Second  Kriday 

"St.  Andrew's. . .  (Jaleiloiiia  . .  Wedncwlay  oii  or  before  f. 
"St.  .lohn's    ....  Ourl'ii  Place.  WedneHduy  on  orb.  f. 


"Kilwiniiin(f  ....  liOiidon. . . . 
"Kehoboani  ...  Toronto  . . . 

•Durham   Newcastle  , 

•St.  John's    IniforsoU  . . 

Stirlinjf StirlinK  ... 

Alma Gait  

•St.  James'   St.  Mary's  , 

•St.  James'   ....  Bethel 1, Monday  nearest  f.  moon 

St.  John's Toronto  ....  iKirst  Monday 

•O.xford VVoo<lstock  .  ISecond  Wednesday 

•FaithfnlBrethr.  Lindsay 1  First  I'riday 

•King  Hiram    . .  Tilsonbiirjf  .  I  Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m. 

"Simcoe Bradford  . . .  I  Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

•St.  John's 'Mt.  llrydgesTuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 


Third  Thiirsd.iy 

First  Thumlay 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

Third  Friday 

Thursday  after  f.  moon 

I/asi  Tliursd.iy 

First  .Monday 


St.  John's Paris 

"Beaver Strathroy. 

•Clinton     Clinton... 

•RisingSun  ..    .  Athens. .. 

•Wilson Toronto  . . 

Markhom  Union.  Markham 
St.  Oeorge's  ....  Owen  Sound 


Colborne Colborne 

'Cataraiiui    Kingston  . . . 

"Northern  Light  Kincardine  . 
St.  Mark's  . . . .  Port  Stanley 
Corinthian    ...  Barrie  — 

♦Sharon Sharon 

True  Blue    Albion 

•Tuscan Newmarket 


Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 
Friday  on  or  after  f.  moon 
Friday  after  f,  moon 
Thuniilay  on  or  before  f.  in. 
Third  Tiie^lay 
Friday  on  or  before  f,  moon 
Wednesday  on  or  before  f,  m. 


"Manito Collingwood  Wednesday  on  or  after  f.  ni. 


Friday  on  or  before  f. 

Second  Wednesday 

First  Wednesday 

Se<!ond  Tuesday 

First  Thursday 

Tues<lay  on  or  before  i,  moon 

Friday  on  or  before  f,  moon 

Second  Wednesday 


Valley Dundas  ....  Jloiiday  on  or  before  f.mooii 

"Corinthian  . . . .  Peterboro' . .  i  Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  in. 

•Maple  Leaf St.  Cath'riis.  Last  Thursday 

St.  John's iNorwich iWednesday  on  or  after  f.  in. 

"St.  Mark's   Niag.  Falls  S  Tuevlay  on  or  before  f.  moon 

•Burforrt     iBurford Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  in. 

St.  Paul's  I  Lambeth  . . .  Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m. 

Blenheim  I  Princeton. . .  We<lnes<lay  on  or  before  f.  m. 

•Albion I  Harrowsm'h  Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

•Central    I  Prescott '  First  Tuesday 

•Wilson IWaterford  . .  Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m. 


Hope     Port  Hope , 

"Ivy      Beanisville. 

•Cassia  JThedford 


First  Thursday 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

.Monday  on  or  before  f .  moon 


Union  Schomberg.. 'Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

•Maple  Leaf Bath    '  Monday  before  f .  moon 

Warren 1  Fingal Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 


Doric inrantford 

•Renfrew  i  Renfrew . . 

•The  Belleville  .  I  Belleyille 
•Cornwall    ICornwall 


•Golden  Rule 

Franck       

•Pembroke  . . . 
The  Rising  Sun 
•St.  Lawrence 


ICampbellf'd 
!  Frankfort  . 
I  Pembroke  . 
Aurora  ... 
'Southamp'n 


Third  Tuesday 

First  .Monday 

First  Thursday 

First  Tuesday 

Friday  on  or  before  f .  moon 

.Monday  before  f.  moon 

First  Thursday 

First  Friday 

Tuesday  on  or  after  f.  moon 


♦Lebanon  Forest  Rveter    ....  Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

••St.Clair    '  Milton    Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m. 

Richardson   'Stouffville  . .  We<lnesday  on  or  before  f.  m. 

•Pythagoras iMeaford  ....  Friday  nearest  f.  moon 

Lebanon loshawa  ....  Second  Tuesday 

•Malahide lAvlmer  . . .    Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  in. 

•Tudor   iMitchell ....  Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

•Excelsior     ....  iMorrisburgh  Friday  on  or  before  f,  moon 

•Friendly  Bros. .! Iroquois Wediies<lay  before  f.  moon 

•Tecumseh iStratford    . .  Third  Friday 

♦J.  B.  Hall iMillbrook    .  Second  Thursday 

•Prince  of  Wales  Newburgh. .  Wednesday  before  f. 


♦Mississippi 
•Civil  Service  . . 

•Erie 

The  Grand  River 

•Bui'ns 

'Irving 


moon 
Almonte    ..  First  Friday 

Ottawa   'Second  Tuesday 

Port  Dover    ^[onday  on  or  before  f.  moon 

Berlin \Second  Tuesday 

Wyoming  . .  Thursday  on  or  before  f.  ni. 
Liioan Thursday  on  or  before  f.m. 


•Peterboro' iPeterboro' .  .First  Friday 


E.  (i. 
W.  F. 
Fred. 


M.  L. 
A.  E. 
A.  K. 
J.  C. 


|l.  II.  Rowe  .] 
Miles  ilerkett . 

E.  Sislev,  .M.ll.l 
(1.  II.  Migee  .| 
.S.  .lohiiHon   . . 

S   ('.  Wright    . 

W.  II.  Martin 

W.   II.   Elliott. 

II.  ('.Clark  . 
Pickup 
Findlater 
W,  Initt 

,las.  CouIhoii  . . 

ThtiH.  Dougan. 

H.    Micklejohii 

J.  S.  Wurrllaw. 

Win.   Webster. 

W.  .1.  Bissell  .. 

.1.  Tomlinson   . 

F.  J.  Vre 

Nutting. 
Kaviie.'* 
Iloiildy. . . 
McNeill. . 

F.  Hammond. 
.Ii's.  F.  Taylor. 
.1.  A.  Ilollowav 
II.  A.  Stewart', 
(ieo.  Hiithie. . . 
.lohn  Turner. . 
W.  II.  Sinclair 
John  Wilson  . . 

II.  Brown 

Win.  Love 

F.  N.  Collins.. 
H.  Denning.  . . 
D.H..MacLaren 
A.  Will.son  .... 
R,  M  White  . . 
I>.  H.  Phillips 
W.  B.  Call  ... 
W.  F.  Johnson 
F.  I).  Hurgar  . 
Alf.  Kenning  . 
.las.  Willox. . . . 
S.  P.arkhill....' 
David  Irwin. . . 
Aden  Curry. . 
Arch.  Forsvth. 
F.  A.  Muiiii.    . 

•las.  Ross 

W.  (i.t.'oulter.i 
T.  A.  Simpson.  I 
John  Morrison  ( 
S.  Featherland 
H.  Norlhniore. ! 
Fred.  Guest. ..  i 
W.  D.  .Tones... 
W.  A.  McKay. 
.1.  E.  Walnisley 

F,  Hissett.  ,..'.' 
O.  T.  Dickson,  i 
J.  A.  Consaul  . ; 
.1.  C.  Stewart. . ' 
I).  A.  RadchlTe 
A.  McAulav...i 
J.  J.  Knight  ..! 
John  Dearing.' 
W.  B,  Button  . ' 
J.  I)  Ilamill  ..'. 
A.  R.  McLean.  I 

G.  W.  Youell  . 
A.  Cameron ... 
O.F.  Brajlfleld. 
J.  H.  Currie  . . 
J.  R.  Stuart... 
H.  A.Turner.. 
Thos.  M.  York. 
Louis  Coulter. 
A.  W.Harris.. 
A.  C.  .Mathews 
E.  P.  Cornell 
R.  Coughlan  . . 
C.  W.  Mulloy.. 
Ale.x.  Gibson.. 


Br, 


W.  R.  McKibtM>ii 

I".  .S.  S<'otl 

C.  II    Keffer 
Thos.  1  oIlMTt 
W.  F.  I{.  Colter 
.Ion.  F.  .Seiin 

J.  II.  May 
S.  A.  .Morgan 
Win.  (ialer 
.liio.  Rnsbworth 
.Ino.  Overell 
A.  Forrester 

E.  Simmons 
Win.  Ewarl 
Geo.  BaiU'lv 

A.  J.  Oliver 

R.  J.  Mct:onnell 
S>  renins  Cole 
.M.  Lavertv 
Rolit.  Aiuferson 
R.  G.  Corneill 
R.  Clark 
AUiii  orton 
Thos.  C.  West 
W.  Harrowcoii 
R.  F.  Rich.irdson 
T,  Itumball 
•lus,  lioss 
John  .1.  Gee,  M.D, 
R.  A.  Ma-son 
John  Rutherford 
Hugh  A.  ('urrle 
Geo.  Keyes 
l^ibt.  Hendry,     r. 
R.  i>   Hall 
W.  .  .  Btrry 
W.  D.  MacLaren 

B.  F.  Pearson 
Robert  Roberta 
W.  I).  Lawric 

F.  A.  Lat.shaw 
F.  I).  .Mackay 
John  S.  Woo<l 

!.  L.  Farrington 
F.  P.  Sumner 
R.  Bulkwill 
II.  Poole 
J.  E.  Richanlgon 
James  Cooke 
H.  H.  Wells 

D.  S.  Hell 
T.  II.  Bell 
John  (iibson 
T.  K.  Poole 

W.  tl.  Breret.on 
.Max  Robinson 
Frank  R.  Else 
W.  E.  Weeks 
M.  McKinnoB 
W.  II.  AdiiiM 
John  Ridley 
A.  E.  Jewett 

C.  M.  Rowe 
J.  H.  Reeves 
W.  .1   Stevenson 

F.  H.  I.«e 
M.  Eacrett 
R.  Coats 

John  .Monkhoiise 
.lames  Patterson 
Jas.  McCaw 
C.  T.  Burdick 
II.  S.  Anderson 

G.  H.  S.  Kennedy 
.las.  W.  TIndale  ' 
A.  E.  Neil 

H.  W.  Johnson 

G.  A.  Avlesworth 

Robert  Pollock 

W.  L.  Blair 

J.  V'arey 

A.  Oelschlager 

J.  M.  Wilson 
'  M.  Thompson 
'  R.  W.  McFadden 


I  ]i 


I 

is.' 


192 


MASONIC. 


[1801 


No. 

LODOR 

WII8HII  IIKIiD. 

NIOIIT  or   MRRTIItO. 

WORRIIIPrl'L  MAHTRR. 

HRCRRTART. 

\f<^ 

•York   

N.Toronto.. 

Third  Friday                       t/.  mo. 

W.  Br.  Walter  MiiHton 

Br.  W.  K.  Hoffland 

MS 

Hlinimnii 

Newlwro'  .. 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  m.        ' 

'      Levi  .S.  Lewis. 

"  Josh.  H.  RHtler 

^r,^ 

''Alexandra.    ... 

Oil  Springs 

Thurwluv  on  or  after  f.  ni.        ' 

'      A.P.  (Mialmers 

"  W.  Miller 

ififl 

Mloodwoml 

Hichinond . . 

WrdnL'M<)ay  on  or  before  f.  in.  ' 

'      R.  11.  Grant  .. 

"  .lohn  Kemp 

161 

•I'cicv 

VVarkworth 
Wroxeter  . . 
Wellington.. 

Wednesday  before  f.  moon        ' 
Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f,  moon  ' 

'     ,1.  A.  Dellike,. 
'     .1.  A.  Barnard. 
'      C.  Cunningh'iii 

"  W.  J.  Baker 

1«2 
164 

P*oreHt 

"  T.  F.  Miller 

'Star  ill  the  Kant 

"  J.  1).  Wilson 

105  "H'Tlin/ton 

liurlington  . 

Wednewlay  on  or  before  f.  in.  ' 

'      B.  C.  .Stewart. 

"  C.H.S.  Bamfonl 

KWI 

" .'  "Mtworth.    . . 

Stony  Creek 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'      T.  H.  Coriiian. 

"  R.  H.  Dewar 

16H 

•Merdtt 

AVelland .... 
P't  Oolborne 

.Monday  on  or  before  f.  m.         ' 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  in.        ' 

'      L.C.  Kayniond 
'     T.  .).  oNeill  .. 

"  Geo.  Wells 

1(11) 

'Muciiali 

"  John  Cook 

170 

'ilrituiinia 

Seaforth — 

First  .Monday                             ' 

' 

*      .Johnll.  Reid., 

"  J.  Orr  Rose 

171 

•Prince  o(  VValen 

lona    

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon     ' 
Tiiewfay  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

1 

'      Jan.  C.  Brown . 

"  Arch.  McCallum 

^T?. 

"Avr    

•WulHinifhain   .. 
Tho  Hufiilers   .. 

Ayr 

'     0.  McKay 

"  J.  Cassie 

174 

Port  Rowan 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.     ' 

'      Frank  Brock  .. 

"  James  Ryan 

177 

Ottawa   .... 

.second  Friday                           ' 

'      Win.  Hva 

"  II.  II.  Cairns 

17H 

•I'lattsville    .... 

Plattsvillc  . . 

Friday  on  or  before  f,  moon     ' 

'      Alex.  Cul<ler  .. 

"  W.  M.  Veitt* 

18n 

•Speed    

Guelph   .... 

First  Tut'!*<lav                             ' 

'      Wm.  A.  Rapp. 

"  Will.  Parker 

181 

•Oriental   

P'rt  Burwell 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'      M.  G.  Burwel. 

"  I).  M.  Shute 

184 

'Old  Liifht   .... 

Lucknow   . . 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'      Jas.  Bryan .... 

"  Harry  Days 

Ittlj 

•EnnUkillen 

York   

Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'      H.  N.  Davis.... 

"  James  Peart 

iHrt 

•Flantajirenet    .. 

Plantogenet 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'      Geo.  A.  Ryan  . 

"  John  Smith 

100 

Belmont    

Belmont 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon    ' 

'      Jos.  Potts 

"  John  Boyd 

Ift^ 

•Orillia 

Orillia 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon    ' 

•      W.  N.  Tud  )ole 
'      W.  C.  Smiti.. 

"  T.  H.  Robinson 

193 

•Scotland 

Scotland    . . 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  m. 

"  Jas.  Malcolm 

194 

•Petrolea   

Petrolea 

Second  Wednesday                   ' 

'      S.D.Swift.... 

"  Robert  Scott 

1»f> 

"TheTuBoan  — 

London  .... 

First  Monday                             ' 

'      0.  T.  Brown  . . 

"  R.  B.  Hungerford 

196 

'Madawaska 

Arnprior    .. 
Walkcrton  . 

Second  Monday                          ' 

'      J.E.Thompson 
'     G.  J.  Dick  son. 

"  J.  W.  Grey 

mi 

•Sauffeen  

Second  Tuesday                         ' 

"  J.  Marshall 

9.00 

St.  Allmn's    .... 

M't  Forest.. 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon     ' 
Tuesfiav  on  or  before  f.  in.        ' 

'      J.  S.  Ireland  .. 

"  R.  O.  Kilgour 

•201 

•Leeds    

Oananoque  . 

'      W.  O.  Hinds.. 

"  W.  Y.  Boyd 

203 
20S 

Irvine 

Elora  

Third  Friday 

Monday  on  or  after  f.  moon     ' 

'      Dew.  Wissler. . 

"  Thomas  Godfrey 
"  Louis  Ritz 

New  Dominion  . 

New  Hamb'g 

'      J.  Mariy,  M.D. 

207 

•Lancaster 

Lancaster  . . 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  ' 

' 

'     John  P.  Snider 

"  R.  T.  Nicholson 

9mn 

St.  John's    

London  .... 

First  Fridav                                ' 

First  Tuesday                             ' 

'      W.  J.  Clarke  . . 

"  John  SiddLns 

209 

Kvergreen 

Lanark   

'      Jds.  McFarlane 

"  Chris.  M.  Forbes 

212 

•Elysian 

Garden  Isl'd 

F.rst  Monday                             ' 

'     John  Kennedy 

"  R.  Karinond 

215 

Lake  

Ameltasburg 

M  indav  on  or  before  f .  moon  ' 

'      A.L.Parliain'nt 

"  Geo   E.  Roblin 

216 

•Harris 

Orangeville 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

' 

'      H.Fraser.M.D. 

"  George  Irwin 

217 

'Frederick    

Delhi  

Monday  on  or  before  f .  moon  ' 

'     Geo.  JefTeries. . 

"  A.  W.  Crysler 

218 

•Stevenson    

Toronto  

Second  Monday                         ' 

'      J.  W.  Jones. .. 

"  J.  J.  Kennersley 

219 

•Credit  

Georgetown 
Uxbridge  . . 
Thorold  .... 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon    ' 

'      Alfred  Watson 

"  T.  J.  Wheeler 

220 

•Zetaflatha   

Monday  on  or  before  f .  moon   ' 

'      H.  Bascoin.MD 

"  .John  0.  Vicars 

221 

•Mountain     

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  ' 

'     Geo.  Stanley.. 

"  Wm.  T.  Fish 

222 

•Marmora 

Marinorv   . . 

Tuesilay  before  f.  tnoon             ' 

'      Mack  Devlin  . . 

"  D.  Mitchell 

223 

•Norwood 

Norwood    . . 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f .  moon  ' 

'      W.  Hutchinson 

"  W.  H.  .Stephenson 

224 

•Zurich 

Hensall  .... 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'      W.C.Davis... 

"  James  Bonthron 

225 

•Bernard   

Listowel 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  ' 

'      H.  B.  Morphv. 

"  J.  J.  Foster 

228 

•Prince  Arthur . 

Odessa    .... 

Monday  on  or  after  f.  moon      ' 

'      Rev.  F.T.  Ditib 

"  Robt.  Bennett 

22t) 

^lonio 

Brampton . . 
Barrie 

Third  Tuesday                           ' 

'      J.  G.   Roberts 

*'  A.  Morton 

230 

Kerr    

Fourth  Monday                         ' 
Third  Thursday                         ' 

'      R.  A.  Douglas. 
'      H.  Burgess . .  . 

"  Fred.  Marr 

231 

Lod)feo;  Fidelity 

Ottawa  

"  C.  J.  Pearson 

m?. 

•Cameron 

Dutton  

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  ' 

'      N.  A.  Campbell 

"  Jas.  Pool 

?33 

•Doric    

Park  Hill  .. 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  ' 

'     G.  M.  Wedd... 

"  B.  Kilbourn 

234 

•Beaver 

Clarksburg 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  m.        ' 

'      Frfed.  D.  Kent. 

"  J.  H.  Dickinson 

235 

•Aldworth  

Paisley   .... 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  m.           ' 

'      W.  R.  Barnett. 

"  W.  R.  Keyes 

23« 

•Manitoba 

Cookstown 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  m.        ' 

'      W.  J.  Speers  . . 

"  T.  S.  Patterson 

237 

Vienna   

Vienna   

Friday  on  or  before  f.  m.           ' 

'      C.M.Wilson.. 

"  George  Thornton 

238 

Havelock  

Watford.... 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  m.        ' 

'     T.  Goodhand.. 

"  Frank  Kenwood 

239 

Tweed    

Tweed    

Friday  on  or  before  f.  m.           ' 

'      J.  D.  Huvck.. 

"  C.  W.  Huyck 

242 

•Macoy  

Malloryt'wn 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  m.        ' 

'      Wm.  Staflord. . 

"  R.  W.  Tennant 

243 

•St.  George  .... 

St.  George . . 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.      ' 

'      Chns.  Haas  . . . 

"  O.  S.  Wait 

245 

•Tecumseh 

Thamesville 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.      ' 

'     John  Davidson 

"  W.  B.  Alberton 

247 

•Ashlar 

Toronto  

Fourth  Tuesclay                         ' 

'      C.  Morrison . . . 

"  A.  R.  Murphy 

249 

•Caledonian 

Midland .... 

Second  Tuesday                         ' 

'      Hv.  Gibson  . .. 

"  S.  A.  Milligan 

250 

Thistle    

Embro    

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.     ' 

'      R.  A.  Duncan. 

"  R.  H.  Green 

253 

•Minden 

Kingston    . . 

First  Monday                              ' 

'      Wm.  Gill 

"  Chas.  McCormick 

254 

Clifton     

Niag.  Fans.. 

First  Thursday                           ' 

'     J.  C.  Rothery. 

"  Alex.  Grev 

255 

Sydenham 

Dresden 

Second  Thursday                       ' 

'     Sam   Bentley. . 

"  D.  V.  Hicks 

256 

•Farran'8  Point. 

Farran's  Pt. 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  ' 

'      A.  E.  Fetter'ly. 

"  B.  H.  Hanes 

257 
253 

♦Gait          

Gait 

' 

'      C   A   Powell 

"  Duncan  Murray 
"  Alex.  Cordiner 

Guelph  

Guelph   .... 

Second  Tuesday                         ' 

'      Geo.  J.  Brill. . . 

260 

•Washington    . . 

Petrolea 

First  Wedneesd                          ' 

'      John  R.  Nevills 

"  J.  M.  Hattie 

261 

•Oak  Branch   . . 

Innerkip    . . 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m       ' 

• 

'      W.  E.  Hopkins 

"  AS.  .Shephard 

262 

•Harriston    

Harriston  . . 

Se(-ond  .Monday                          ' 

'      John  L.  Eedv. 

"  Patrick  Lavin 

263 

•Forest 

Forest     

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  in.  ' 

'     J.  Hendry 

"  P.  W.  Campbell 

264 

•Chaudiere   .... 

Ottawa   

F'ourth  Tuesday                         ' 

'     J.  A.  Clark   ... 

"  Jos.  Peterkin 

265 

Patterson 

Thornhill  .. 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m 

'      J.  E.  Francis.. 

"  Rev.  W.  W.  Bates 

266 

•Northern  Light 

Stayner 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  m.        ' 

'      Josh.  Hood 

"  H.  C.  Shephard 

267 

Parthenon     

Chatham    . 

First  Wednesday.                       ' 

'     W.  H.  Benson. 

"  David  Leckie 

268 

•Verulam 

Bobcavgeon 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  m. 

'      L.W.Ross.... 

"  W.  J.  Read 

269 

•Brougham  Un'n 

Brougham . . 

Wednesday  on  or  after  f.m.      ' 

'      K.J.  Price,  p.t. 

"  D.  K.  Beaton 

270 

•Cedar    

Oshawa 

Fourth  Tuesday.                        ' 

'     John  Leander. 

"  L.  K.  Murton 

271 

V/ellington    

Erin    

Second  Wednesday.                   ' 

'      J.  D.  Leatch  . . 

"  Chas.  Overland 

272 

Seymour    

Ancastei'o . . 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  ni.  ' 

'      Jas.  Stewart  . . 

"  G.D.  Farmer, M.I) 

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Kent 

Toes'.vater . . . 

"Seymour  . . . 

.Mystic    

New  Hopo. . . 

Lome 

"Eureka 

'.St.  John's  . . 

.Seven  Star  . 
istl  "Wingham  . 
'i.''?    •Shuiiitth  . . . 

•2SI)    'Doric    

'2110    'Leamington 
2l»l    "Dulferin  ... 
2!)-2    "  Robertson . 
2'.i:t    "T.Koy.Sol.Moth 

I'M    •.Moore  

i\Ki     Conestogo. .. 

I'M    'Temple     

■2!i7    Preston 

•2i»!)    Victoria 

;iiN)    "Mount  olivet, 
Hli-2    St.  David's    . , 
■m    "Blyth    

304  .Minerva 

305  "Humber 

'Ute    Durham 

3117    "Arkona    . . ,    . 
31)1)    "Morning  Star. 

311  "BLickwood  . , . 

312  "Pnyx     

313  "Clementi 

314  "Blair 

315  ClifTord 

310    'Doric    

318    Wilmot 

31'.)    *Hirain 

3'20    "Chesteryille    . 

321  •Walker 

322  •North  Star  . , . 

323  "Alvinston    . . . 

324  •Temple    

325  •Orono  

326  "Zetland    

327  The  Hammond 

328  Ionic  

32!)    "King  Solomon 

330  *Coriiithian  . . . 

331  Fordwich 

332  Stratford   

333  Prince  Arthur. 
S34    *Prince  Arthur 

336  "Highgate 

337  *.Myrtle 

338  Dufferin 

339  •Orient 

341    •Bruce    

3411   Georgina 

344  .Merrill    

345  Nilestown 

:t46    •Occident 

347  •.Mercer 

348  »Georgian 

3,52    •Granite    

3.')4    Brock   

356  •Kiver  Piirk  .... 

357  Waterdown     . . . 

358  *DelawareVarey 
369   •Vittona    

360  •Miiskoka 

361  •Waverley 

362  'Maple  Leaf . . 
364    •Dufferin  .... 

367  •St.  George  . . 

368  Salem 

369  •Mimico 

370  Harmony     . . . 

371  •Prince  of  Wale.i 

372  "Palmer... 

373  "Copestone 

374  "Keene  . . . 

375  *Loriie    . . . 

376  *Unity     .. 

377  "Lome    IShelbu 

'King  Solomon'siLondoi 

13 


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Briis 

Allls 

Willi 

P.  A 

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Jeru! 

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St.Ct 

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Cent 

Tlior 

St.  T 

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Stroi: 

West 

Durh 

Arko 

SinitI 

Wool 

Wallf 

Lake 

Palm 

ClilTo 

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Bade  I 

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Chest 

Actoi 

Owen 

Alvin 

liaiiii 

OroiK 

Toroi 

Ward 

Napie 

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Lond( 

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Pt.Ro 

Wella 

Toron 

Tiverl 

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Dorch 

Nilest 

Toron 

Fergu 

Penet 

Parry 

Canni 

Street 

Water 

Delaw 

Vittor 

Bracel 

Guelp 

Tara 

Melboi 

Toron! 

Brook 

Lambt 

Delta 

Ottawi 

Victor: 

Wellar 

Keene 

Oniem 

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[18J)7 


[^RITART. 

0.  HofTlaii'l 
.  II.  liNtler 
liller 

I  Kemp 

1.  Kakf-r 
.  Miller 
.  Wilnoii 
S.  Iliiinfonl 

1.  Dewar 
Well* 
)  Cook 
rr  KoHe 
I.  M(Calliini 
ohhIc 
CH  Kyan 
I.  Cuirni 
VI.  Veitch 
.  Parker 
1.  Shute 
ry  Days 
168  I'eart 
n  Smith 

II  Boyd 

I.  Kohinsoii 
Malcolm 
lert  Hcott 
).  Hunt^erford 
V.  Orey 
larshall 
).  KiliiTour 
Y.  Hoyd 
inias  Godfrey 
lis  KItz 
r.  Niuholson 
n  Siddcns 
■is.  M.  Forties 
llaymoiid 
I   B.  Koblin 
irge  Irwin 
W.  Crysler 
'.  Kennersley 
r.  Wheeler 
in  O.  Vicars 
1.  T.  Fish 
Mitchell 
H.  Stephenson 
les  Bonthron 

Foster 
)t.  Bennett 
U  Often 

.  Marr 

,  Pearson 

Pool 
iilbourn 
I.  Dickinson 
R.  Keyes 

Patterson 
>rge  Thornton 
nk  Kenwood 
rV.  Huyck 
W.  Tennant 
3.  Wait 

B.  Alberton 
Murphy 
Milligan 
Green 

us.  McCormick 
X.  Grev 
V.  Hicks 
rl.  Hanes 
lean  Murray 
X.  Cordiner 
I.  Hatlie 

Shephard 
rick  Lavin 
rV.  Campbell 

Peterkin 

W.  W.  Bates 

C.  Shephanl 
id  Leckie 
J.  Read 

K.  Beaton 
<.  Murton 
IS.  Overland 
).  Farmer,  M.l) 


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MASUNIC. 


193 


KIP. 

LOIXIB. 
•Kent    

WHIRR  IIRLD. 

NiailT  or  MRRTIMd. 

WOKRIIirrt'I.  MARTIR. 

■  ■ORRTART. 

'"I 

Blenheim  . . 
TecHwater    , 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  ni.  ev.  mo. 
Friday  on  or  before  f.  m.           " 

W.  Br.  A.  K.  RolHirtsoii 
"      D.  Stewart 

BrCha*.  Senior 

J7II 

Tees  .vat  er 

"  H.  B.  O'Connor 

277 

•Seymour 

Ft  Dulhousie 

WcdiicHdav  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 

"      (;eo.  Wood 

•'   Alph.  Kellev 

i:^ 

•Mystic    

RoHlln 

Thursilav  In'fore  f.  m.                " 

•*      K.  B.  Mullitt.. 

"  Will.  F.  tlillespie 

>v.> 

New  HojM) 

Ilesiieler    . . 

Wedni'Siliiv  on  or  before  f.  ni,    " 

"      John  Stjirk. . 

"  »'.  M.  SchultJ! 

■>!,■> 

Lome 

Glencoe 

Thursdav  on  nr  Ix-fore  f.  ni.     " 

"      Jiis.  F,.  Steele  . 

"  W.  G.  I.uinlcy 

2*i:t 

"Kureka 

Belleville   . 

Wedni'wJav  afti-r  f.  ni.               " 

"      WR.Terwillig'r 

"  W.  .1.  Diamond 

■M 

"St.  John's 

Brussels .... 

Tuesdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      llenrv  James.. 

"  .1.  A.  Creigblon 

i<> 

Seven  Star   . . . . 

Alliston  .... 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.m.     " 

•'      W.  S.  Kllis.... 

"  II.  M<A.  Wright 

■2M 

•WiiiKham    . , . 

Winu:ham  . , 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  m.        " 

'•      JoH.  (iollev... 

"  J.  A.  .Morton 

2>7 

'Shiiiiiah  

P.  Arthur.. 

First  Tiiesdav.                            " 

"      R.  K.  Mitibell. 

••  T.  J.  C.  Ifislden 

•.'SO 

'Doric    

LoIk)   

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.      " 

"      N.  .\.  (•rahaiii . 

"  P.  L.  (iraham,  MD 

2!K) 

'Leamin)(tan    . 

Lnainingliin 

Tut'.sday  on  or  before  f.  m.        " 

"      1!.  Miller,  M.D. 

"  .M.  IlL'therington 

.'!»l 

•Dufferin  

W.Flamli'ro' 

Thursdav  on  before  f.  m            " 

"      Jas.  .\dams  .  . . 

"  Alfred  .lones 

•.'l»-2 

"  Robertson .    . . 

King 

WedneMilav  on  or  before  f.  in.  " 

"      K.  J.  Davis... 

"  ('has.   Patterson 

■•!i:i 

*T.Roy..Sol.Moth 

Jerusalem  P 

First  Wediiesdav. 

"      W.  II.  Kavat   . 

"  <!.  N.  TadroH 

■.".tl 

•Moore  

Coiirtwright 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  ni 

•'      J.  Stockiliile  .. 

"  ThoH.  H.  Carter 

21I.-1 

Conestogo 

Drayton  . . . 

Tues<lay  on  or  after  f.  m.          " 

"      David  IVai'iK'k 

"  .M.  (1.  WiKHlinan 

>M 

"Temple     

St.Catha'in's 

Last  Wednes<lav                          " 

••      W.  (J.  Mavbee 

"  A.  .1.  Mi-Gregor 

i!t7 

Preston 

Preston  .... 

Friilay  on  or  before  f.  m.           " 

•'      M.  H.  Rolling. 

"  .los.  Beltzer 

2!»!) 

Victoria 

Centreville  . 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  n\.      " 

"      J.  I.ockriilge.. 

"  T.  V.  Anderson 

■)(NI 

•Mount  Olivet.. 

Thorndale. , 

Tuesdiiv  on  or  before  f.  m.        " 

"      Rich,  (luesl.  . 

"  M.  N.  Wright 

w-> 

St.  David's    .... 

St.  Thomas . 

Third  Thursdav                          " 

"      Oio.  Scrace. . . 

"  R.  H.  McConiiell 

m 

•BIyth    

Blyfh 

Tuesdav  on  or  after  f.  m.          " 

"       W.I,.  Oiiinielte 

"  .las.  A.  Anderson 

3114 

.Minerva 

Stroud    

Tuesday  on  or  liefore  f.  m.        " 

"      David  Carlvle. 

"  C.  K.  Chantler 

,ill5 

' number  

Weston  .... 

Wednesday  before  f.  m.             " 

"      D.  F.  .Maguire. 

•'  W.  J.  Waterworth 

■i(K! 

Durham 

Durham 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  ni.        " 

"      Thos.  Brown  . 

"  Geo.  Kussell 

,i(l7 

"Arkona    

Arkona  ... 

Thursdav  on  or  before  f.  m.      " 

"      1).  .1.  Detwiler. 

"  A.  .M.  Thoman 

■MM 

"Morninjf  Star. . 

Smith's  Hill 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  in.  " 

"      .lolin  Wilson    . 

"  Win.  Voiiiig 

311 

•Blackwood  .... 

Woodbrid^fc 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon      " 

"      John  P.  Hunt . 

'•  T.  A.  Agar 

;n2 

•Pnyx     

Wallaceburg 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon.  " 

•'      S.  11.  Stewart.. 

"  i;.  K.  Parker 

3l;i 

•dementi 

Laketiel.l   .. 

First  Tuesdav                             " 

"      .las.  Kdwird  . . 

"  R.  (i.  Deiich 

111 

•Blair 

Palmerston . 
Clifford  .... 

Friday  after  f.  moon                  " 
Third  Monday 

"      11.  Nokes 

"      R.   Hazlewood. 

31.1 

Clifford 

"  A.  S.  Allan 

310 

'' Doric    

Toronto 

Third  Thursdav                          " 

"      It.  N.  Davis... 

"  W.  K.  Simpson 

318 

Wilmot 

Baden 

Friilav  on  or  after  f.  moon        " 

"      Henry  Walker. 

"  Alfred   Kaufman 

31!) 

*Hirani 

Hagersville 

Thursdav  on  or  bef.  f.  moon     " 

"      Klvin  Dixon. . . 

"  John  H.  Forinan 

m 

•Chesterville    . . 

Chesterville. 

Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon   " 

"      R.  M.  Smith  . . 

"  J.  O.  Gillespie 

321 

MValker 

Actou  West. 

.Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon   " 

"      John  Shaw.... 

"  W.  R.  Keiiiiey 

322 

»North  Star  .... 

Owen  Sound 

Wednesday  on  or  after  f.  moon" 

"      A..McArthur.. 

"  R.  McDowall 

,32:t 

•Alvinston    .... 

Alvinston  . . 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 

"      Clias.  W.  Pray. 

"J.  K.  W.  Branan 

324 

•Temple     

Hamilton  .. 

Second  Tuesilav                           " 

"      C.  W.  Tinling. 

'•  K.G.Kittson. M.D 

32,5 

•Orono  

Orono 

Thursdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      M.  Tucker,  MD 

"  Wm.  Armstrong 

32rt 

•Zetland    

Toronto  .... 

Fourth  Fridav                            " 

"     WD.McPhersn 

••  Alex.  Stewart 

327 

The  Hammond 

Wardsville  . 

Third  Tuesday                            " 

"     T.  Hevwoo<l  . , 

"  D.  Johnson 

S''S 

Ionic          .    . 

Napier    .... 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon    " 
Fridav  on  or  before  f.  moon      " 

"      Henry  Goiigh. 
"      D.  A.  Swing. . . 

"  W.  H.  Sutherland 

32!) 

"King  Solomon 

Jarvis 

"  David  Hill 

330 

"Corinthian  .... 

London  East 

First  Tuesday                               " 

"      J.  B.  Munro... 

"  H.  C.  Simpson 

331 

Fordwich 

Fordwich    . 

Thursdav  on  or  before  f.  ni.     " 

"      Alex.  Wvness  . 

"  A.  M.  Spence 

332 

Stratford  

Stratford   . . 

Seconil  .Monday                          " 

"      W.Whitchurch 

"  Fred.  J.  Soarff 

333 

Prince  Arthur. . 

Flesherton  . 

Fridav  on  or  before  f.  moon     " 

"      Geo.  Mitchell.. 

"  W.  J.  Ballamv 

334 

•Prince  Arthur 

Arthur   .... 

Tue.sdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"     Thos.  Rafter  .. 

"  (i.  A.  Scroggi'e 
"  D.l'..McPhail,M.D. 

330 

"Highgate 

Highgate  . . 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  m.           " 

"      J.A.Walker.. 

337 

•.Mvrtle 

Pt.  Robinson 

Tuesdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      C.  B.  Bennett. 

"  Thos.  Sowersby 

m 

Dufferin 

Welland  Pt. 

'Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      Hanson  (5 raeey 

"  J.  R.  Goring 

33!) 

"Orient 

Toronto .... 

First  Tuesday                             " 

"      W.J.  Chick... 

"  H.  'Tolhurst 

341 

•Bruce    

Tiverton    . . 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      Will.  Ilenders. 

"  J.  Chambers,  M.D. 

34;'. 

Georgina   

Toroi'to  .... 

Thursdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      A.  L.  Malone.. 

"  Geo.  E.  Brown 

344 

.Merrill    

Dorchester  S 

Thursdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      J.  C.  McNevin. 

"  W.  If.  Shaw 

34.'i 

Nilestown 

Nilestown  . . 

Thursdav  on  or  bef.   f.  moon    " 

"      J.Hutchison.. 

"  J.  McDougall 

m 

"Occident 

Toronto  

Third  Weilnesday                       " 

"      F.  Prince 

"  John  Lillis 

347 

•Mercer 

Fergus    — 

First  Fridav                                  " 

"      .1.  B.  Bavne... 

"  James  Philip 

34S 

"Georgian 

Penetang'ne 

First  Thursday                           " 

"      G.  11.  Wright . 

"  J.  J.  Buckley 

3.V> 

"Granite    

Parry  Sound 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m  " 

"      Wm.  K.  Fool. . 

"  D.  Macfarlane 

354 

Brock     

Canningtiin. 
Streetsviiie . 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      Jos.  A.  Kift... 
"     .lames  Miller. . 

"  John  Sharp 
"  Will.  Taylor 

•River  Park  .... 

3,57 

VVaterdown     . . . 

Waterdown . 

'Tuesday  or  or  before  f.  moon   " 

"      J.  D.  Courtney 

"  W.  R.  Wilson 

3,58 

•Delaware  Val'ey 

Delaware  . . 

Fridav  on  or  before  f.  moon      " 

"      J.R.Hammond 

"  R.  R.  Montgomery 

35!) 

•Vittoiia    

Vittoria  . . 

Fridav  on  or  before  f.  moon      " 

"      Will.  Mitchell.. 

"  D.  W.  McCoU 

360 

"Muskoka 

Bracebridge 

Tuesdav  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      Rich.  Mills... 

"  Isaac  Huber 

361 

"VVaverlev 

Guelph  .... 

Fourth  Monday                          " 

"      John  A.  Ross.. 

"  R.  H.  Rodger 

362 
364 
367 

".Maple  Leaf 

'Dufferin  .. 

Tara    . . 

.Monday  on  or  before  f.  moon    " 
Wednesd.iy  on  or  before  f.  m    " 
First  Friday                               " 

"      T.  McNa11v,MI) 
"      G.  .).  H.agerty. 
"      Frank  Denton. 

'*  .1.  A.  Macdonald 

Melbourne.. 
Toronto  .... 

"  A.  R.  Houston 

"St.  George  .... 

"  W.  ,1.  Grey,  p. f. 

368 
36!) 

Salem 

Brockville.. 
Lambton  M. 

Second  Monday                         " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 

"      Alex.  Price  . . . 
"      Rev.  A.  Linton 

"  K.  A.  Geige 

•Mimico 

"  Frank  F.  Reeves 

37n 

Harmony    

Delta 

Wediiesdav  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 

"      C.  N.  .Mallorv. 

"  J.  W.  Russell 

371 

•Prince  of  Wales 

Ottawa  

Fourth  Friday                            " 

"      W.  Borthwick. 

"  C.  W.  Close 

372 

"Palmer 

Victoria  .... 

Tuesdav  on  or  after  f.  m. 

"      T.  J.  Wilbur  . . 

"  .1.  G.  Watts 

373 

•Copestone  

Welland .... 

First  Thursday                           " 

"      Alex.  Rumsev. 

"  W.  O.  Siimerville 

374 

"Keene  

Keene 

Thursday  on  or  bef.  f.  moon     " 

'•      Wm.  Shark  ... 

"  J.  M.Shaw,  M.D 

375 

"Lome   

(Jmeniee    . . 

First  Thursday 

"      T.A.McPhers'n 

"  A.  Laidley 
"  Jas.  E.  Fisher 

376 

'Unity     

Huntsville.. 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  ra.  " 

"      T.  J.  iSacret . . . 

377 

"Lome    

Shelburne  . . 

First  Friday                               " 

"     C.  Mason 

"  Wm.  Collins 

i78 

'King  Solomon's 

London,  W  . 

Fourth  Tuesday                        " 

"      A.  R.  Galpin.. 

"  Wm.  NichoU 

p 


I. if 


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I  ■■ 


13 


194 


MASONIC. 


[1«9: 


NO. 

379 
380 
382 
883 
384 
385 
386 
387 
388 
38<j 
390 
301 
392 
393 
394 
395 
396 
39'? 
398 
399 
400 
401 


LODUK. 


♦Middlesex   . . 

*Union  

Doric 

♦Henderson  . . 

•Alpha  

*Spry  

•McColl 

♦Landsdowno 
Henderson. 


WIIERK   HELD 


'Crystal  Fount'njN.  Auffusta 


♦Florence 

•Howard    

♦Huron 

♦rorest  

King  Solomon 

Parvaiin 

♦Cedat    

'Leopold   

Victoria  

Moffat 

♦Oakville   

Craigr 


Bryanston . . 
London  .... 
Hamilton  . . 
VV.  VVinche'r 

Toronto 

Beeton  .... 
West  Lome. 
Landsdowne 
Ilderton 


402    ♦Central. 

403 

404 

(•05 

406 

408 

409 

410 

411 

412 

413 

414 

415 

416 

417 

418 

419 

420 

421 

422 

423 

424 

425 

42t> 

427 

428 

429 

430 

431 

432 

433 

434 

435 

486 


♦Windsor 

♦Lome 

Mattawa 

The  Spry . .    . 
Murray 

Golden  Rule 

Zeta 

♦Rodney    

♦Keystone  — 
♦Napthali  .... 
Pequonga  .... 
♦Fort  William 

Lyn 

♦Kee'vatin 

♦Maxville  

♦Bismarck 

♦Nipissins 

♦Scott 

♦Star  of  the  East 

♦Strong 

♦Doric  .    

♦St.  Clair  jSonihra. 

Stanley W.Toronto  J 


NiailT  OK   MEETINO. 


Florence 
Ridge  town 
Camlachie. . 
Chesley  .... 
Thamesford. 

Comber 

Wiarton .... 
Brigden  .... 
Victoria  Rd. 
Harrietsville 
Oakville.... 
Ueseronto . . 
FssexCentre 

Windsor 

Tamworth. . 
Mattawa  . . 
Fenelon  F'ls 
Beaverton . . 
Gravenhurst 
Toronto .... 
Rodney  .... 
S'ltSteMar'e 
Tilbury  C'tr. 
Rat  Portage 
Ft.  William 

Lyn 

K'watin  M'ls 
Maxville 
Point  Ed'ard 
North  Bay . . 
GrandValley 
Bothwell  . . 
Sundridge . . 
Pickering  . . 


♦Nickel 

Fidelity 

♦Port  Elgin . . 

♦Acacia    

♦Moravian. . . 

♦Hanover 

Bonnechere  . 
Algonquin..  . 
Haveloc'- . . . . 
Burns 

437  iTuscan 

438  I  Harmony.  . . . 
u.D.  lAlexandria  . . 


Sudbury 
Port  Perry . . 
Port  Elgin.. 
E.  Toronto 
Eden  Grove 
Hanover. . . 
Eganville  . 
Eniadale  . . . 
Havelock . . 
Hepworth  . , 

.Sarnia 

Toronto  . . . 
Alexandria 


Wednesday  on  or  be.  f.m.  ev.  mo. 
Second  Monday  " 

Third  Monday  " 

First  Tuesday  " 

First  Thursday  " 

Wednesday  on  or  after  f.  m.  " 
Tuesday  c'n  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Thursday  on  or  before  f.m.  " 
Monday  on  or  b.  f.  moon  " 
Wednesday  on  or  be.  f.  m.  " 
Thursdayonorbefortf.nl.  " 
Monday  on  or  before  i.  moon  " 
VVednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
First  Tuesday  " 

Wednestiay  on  or  before  f.  m,  " 
Thur:day  on  or  before  f.  m.  ■' 
Tuesday  on  or  before  (.  moon  " 
Wednesday  o  ^r  before  f.  ni.  " 
Wednesday  on  .  r  before  f.  i...  " 
Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 
First  Tuesday  " 

SVednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
First  Friday  " 

Friday  on  or  after  f.  moon  " 
First  Tuesday  " 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f .  moon.  " 
Fourth  Thursday  " 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f  moon  " 
Tufsday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 
First  Wednesday  " 

First  Wednesday  " 

Tuesday  en  or  before  f.  moon  " 
First  Friday  " 

Se^jond  Tuesday  " 

Second  Mjnday  " 

Second  Thursday  " 

Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Wednesday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Third  Wednesday  " 

Thursday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 
Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 
First  Tuesday  " 

First  Wednesday  " 

Friday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 
Thursday  on  or  before  f.  ni.  " 
Third  M". -day  " 

Friday  on  ir  after  f.  moon  ' 
Frday  on  or  before  f.  moon  " 
Second  Monday  " 

Tuesday  on  or  before  f.  in.  " 
Friday  on  or  before  f.  m.  " 

Frid.ay  on  or  after  f.  m.  " 

W  ednesday  on  or  after  f.  m.  " 
Fourth  Monday  •' 

l-irs*  Wedni    l.;v 


WOKHHIi>yii|<  MAHtMH. 


RRCRriART. 


W.  Hr,  l>,  Mnl'hurwdi,  Hr.  Wni.  Hmiliert 

"  II,  V,  Miifik,,!  "  Jos.  WanI 

"  Frwl,  Witltcr . 

"  <itl(l,  ilMhltNtllll, 

"  JftN,  Imumikm  ;. 

"  Will,  Niitlii.l, , . 

"  .1,  A,  Kiillt-r... 

••  John  M,  NImw, 

'•  .1,  II,  McltftM  . 

"  W,  I!,  WimIiIpII 

"  .1,  W.CIiU'hi',. 

"  I.,  It,  I'ltriU'.v,, 

"  Alt,  Mi'iiil>i't',, 

'•  .1,  A,  Ailo(|ih;. 

"  (It-ii,  Mills 

h,  N,  liiiijheM, 


"  V.  V.  Emory,  .M.j. 
"  H.H.  Reveler 

"    k.   .).  VOBS 

"  .Ins.  H.  Croft 
"  Itobt.  McFate 
"  U.  .1.  Young 
"  k.  Ironp'dos 
"  .1,  II.  McCull(\ 
'•  .1.  II.  McMillan 
"  W.  II.  Ellsworth 
"A.  Trusler 
"   las.  C.  Brown 
"  K.  A.  Ilundas 
V.  L.  MacDeriiH.u 


W,.l,  Fprutlmill  "  W.  II.  Brown 

l''HNiiinfnf,MI»  "  W.  .1.  Ward 

F,  (I,  'fli|i)i  , ,  "  A.  Tavlor 

T,  M,  Miii'i'lfoii  '■  .1.  J.. lolly 

llwilfy  WIIroii,  "  A.  H.  Foister 

W,  .1,  MmIIp.Vw  "  E.  Townsend 

V,  \i,  Nityl.il'..  "  .1.  F.  MrC^ueen 

.1,  WilkllWtill,.;  "  Jas.  C.  Ciuillot 

Geo,  11,  Ui'ltll,,  "  Jos.  Aylesworth 

UW  lll«<llli'lii'll  "  A.  N.  Grosswell 

Kil,  FHtiXt'Ciilil  "  Rev  W.  FariKiiinl 
Will.  Williamson 
.1.  C.  Davidson 


A,  I),  DoiiNOII,. 
W,  II,  Dffiwtl  , 
U,  T,  I't'lldlMll    "  A.  R.  Hynions 


•I  11,  Hfiiimiii. 
il,  M,  WyiiKw, 
ilUfi,  UMyilllllln. 


E.  A.  llugill 
W.  .1.  Thomjiso 
W.  A.  Huttoii 


A,  Mmw  , , ,    .  "  Hev.  II.  ;<airn 

V,  C,  l'4'rf,V  ,,.  "A.  McUougall 

W,  Uuti  :,,,,,.  "  U.  A.  Hoag 

John  M»'(!oll:.  "  T.  .I.Cberrv 

M,  .S,  Muiirii  ..  "  T.  W.  Mi'.nro 

II,  K  llfoft/e,,  "  Eugene  Phelps 

II,  Mi'Kllllflll.  "  II.  A.  Washburn 

(I,  II,  ( 'oniii'l', .  "  .1.  A.  V.  l're.sl(jM 

W,  U,  Illtilit'V  "  Chas,  E.  Baylcv 

H,  W,  .Miilf,   .  "  .1.(1.  Haves    ' 

AIph,  l''llli'iitiei'  "  .lohn  Gor.nlcv 

■liw,  KeiMiwIy.  "  ().  W.  Smith' 

F,  .1,  While,,,  "  A   II.  Perfect 

H,  IIOIWM.,,.,  "  a  Hondeaii 

I?,  ,1,  Wllttplui',  "  .1.  H.  Brown 

A,  II,  KllltiH  . .  "  W.  .1.  I'ainerni) 

W,  U,  WrtltcfS.  "  W.  .1.  A.  Camaliiin 

.1,  l>,  ChKlli'k,  "  t!.  W.  Keelini; 

Hnlil,  Mydlipr, .  "  Jiio.  Sutherlund 

W,  F,  FrMwr  ,  ••  (!.  E.  Weber 

A,  Klljittli'h'h.,  "  W.  ().  McDoiiaW 

Will,  II,  I'oH..  '•  W.  8.  Dodd 

>l.  K,  l'ltlll|i)iell  "  I).  Cameron 

.1,  P,  IllUilte,..  "  W.  Tiite 

0,  C,  I'lHtei'seil  "  John  O.  Gihs(m 

If,  IMIttfi'ls.,,'        


COINAGE   IN   CANADA. 


in  tlie  early  days  all  sorts  of  coin  were  used  in  British 
North  America. 

The  first  steji  taken  in  Canada  ior  a  revision  of  cur- 
rency was  in  170."i,  when,  to  remedy  the  evils  resulting 
from  the  coined  money  in  circulation  being  reduced  in 
weight,  debased  in  value  and  composed  of  e\ery  variety 
of  inece.s  peculiar  to  all  countries  trading  with  this  con- 
tiuen',,  an  Act  was  passe^^  —hich  fixed  a  standard  o) 
value  founded  upon  the  average  intrinsic  worth  of  the 
gold  and  silver  coins  of  Great  Britain,  Portugal,  Spain, 
France  ai-d  the  I'liited  States. 

Subsequently  various  A('ts  of  the  Legislatures  estab- 
lished a  valuation  for  these  pieces,  at  which  they  were 
accepted  in  market  overt. 

Finally,  in  18.')8,  the  i'rovince  of  Canada  adojited 
dollars  and  cents,  pounds,  shillings  and  pence  aa  the 


only  moiieys  of  uciudhiI,  hi  W]  the  Federal  I'ailia 
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Doniii.idii  n  unifonii  ciii'i'i'iicy.  the  single  gold  stand.ir'l 
adopi.nl  being  lliiit  of  tlin  lifitlBli  sovereign  of  Hf 
weigl'i  and  tliiuiictiii  pfps'tilieil  liv  the  laws  of  i 
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fovnder.  The  Right  H 

Honorary  President,  1 

orabie  the  Earl  of  Abe 

Archbishop  O'Brien,  D.l 

chand. 

Sec.  I.  — Frb.ncii   Litbi 
Subjects. 

President,  I'AbbeGoss 
Secretary,  Benjamin  Sul 

Sec.  n.  — Enolish  Liti 
Subjects. 

President,  Arclibishop 
S.  E.  Dawson,  L.D.;  Sei 
D.C.L.,  LL.D. 

fKC.   III.  — Math  KM  ATK 

SCIK.NX'KS. 

President,  Prof.  Dupui 
C.M.G.,  C.E. ;  Secretary 

.Sec.  IV.— GEOLooicAii  a 

President,  D.   P.   Pei 

Dr.  Burgess ;  Secretary, 

Honorary  Secretary, 
LL.D.,  D.C.L.,D.L.;  Hi 
Cher,  F.L.S.  Additions 
C.  K.  Laflamme,  D.D.;Si 
Dr.  O.  M.  Dawson,  CM. 
R.  C.  Selwyn,  C.M.O. 


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Tl\e  Royal  Society  of  Canada. 

Fovnder,  The  Right  Hoiioral)le  the  Marquis  of  fjorne. 

Honorary  President,  His  Excellency  the  Kight  Hon- 
orable the  Earl  of  Aberdeen ;  President,  Most  Rev. 
Archbishop  O'Brien,  D.l).;  Vice-PrenidiiiU,  V.  G.  Mar- 
chand. 

SBC.    I.  — FRK.VCII     LlTBRATURB,     HlSTORV,     AND     ALLiBD 

Subjects. 

President,  rAbbeOosselin  ;  Vice-Preeident,  i.  E.  Roy ; 
Secretary,  Benjamin  Suite. 

SRC.    II.  —  ENOLISH    LlTERATURB,     HlSTORV     AND    ALLIKD 

Subjects. 

/'restdejit,  Archbishop  O'Brien,  D.D.;  Vice-President, 
S.  E.  Dawson,  L.D.;  Secretary,  George  Stewart,  Jun., 
D.C.L.,  LL.U. 

fKC.   III.  — Matiikmaticai.,    Physical,    and   Ciikmical 

SCIK.NCKS. 

President,  Prof.  Dupiiis ;  Vice-President,  T.  C.  Keefer, 
C.M.G.,  C.E.;  Secretary,  E.  Deville. 

.Sec.  IV.— Geolooicaii  and  Biolooical  Sciences. 

President,  D.  P.  Penhallow,  B.Sc;  Vice-President, 
Dr.  Burgess;  Secretary,  A.  H.  Mackay,  LL.D. 

Honorary  Secretary,  John  George  Bourinot,  C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  D.C'.L.,  D.L.;  Honorary  Treasurer,  James  Flet- 
cher, F.L.S.  Additional  members  ufCouncii—AhheJ. 
C.  K.Laflamme,  D.D.;Sir  J.  W.  Dawson,  C.M.G.,  F.R.S., 
Dr.  G.  M.  Dawson,  C.M.G.,  F.R.S.,  J.  M.  Le  Moine,  A. 
R.  C.  Selwyn,  C.M.G. 

Tl\e  Law  Society  of  Oi\tario. 

The  Law  Society  was  first  established  in  1707  by  the 
Act  37,  Geo.  III.,  c.  13,  which  enabled  the  then  practi- 
tioners of  \.ne  law  to  form  themselves  into  a  society,  and 
make  rules  for  its  government,  "v  the  Act  of  1822, 
2  Geo.  IV.,  c.  ri,  "  the  Treasurers  and  Benchers  of  the 
Law  Society"  were  formally  incorporated;  and  under 
thi'se  and  other  statutes  the  .Society  has  continued  to  be 
governed  by  a  Board  of  Benchers,  in  the  same  manner 
as  the  various  Law  Societies  of  England.  Under 
Revised  Statutes  of  Ontario,  c.  145,  1887,  the  Benchers 
are,  exclusive  of  ex-o^icio  members,  elected  by  the 
Bar,  the  ex-nfflcio  consisting  of  the  Attorney-Geiier.al  of 
the  Dominion  for  the  time  being,  if  a  member  of  the  Bar 
of  Ontario,  and  all  members  of  the  Bar  of  Ontario  who 
have  at  .iny  time  held  the  office  of  Attorney-General  of 
the  Dominion  or  of  Ontario,  or  of  Attorney  or  Solicitor- 
General  of  the  former  Province  of  Upper  Can.oda,  and 
Miv  retired  Judge  of  the  Superior  Courts  of  Law  or 
Equity  of  Ontario ;  the  ekcted,  thirty  in  number,  being 
chosen  by  ballot,  for  a  term  of  five  years,  by  the 
members  of  the  Bar,  in  in(>>incr  prescribed  by  the  Act. 
Vacancies  during  the  term  are  filled  by  the  remaining 
Benchers.    On  the  first  day  of  Eastei  Term,  annually, 

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Note. — The  Editor  ii  desirous  of  making 
the  following  list  as  complete  as  possible,  and 
would  be  much  ohliijed  if  the  secretary  of 
any  Society,  xvhose  name  dues  nut  appear, 
wnvld  send  the  inj'ormatiun  in  time  for  neiA 
year's  issue  to  the  Kditor  CANADIAN 
ALMANAC,  9  Front  Street,  Toronto. 


the  Benchers  appoint  one  of  their  body  to  be  Treasurer, 
who  is  also  President  of  the  Society.  The  Benchers  sit 
in  Convocation  every  term  for  the  cal!  of  Barristers,  the 
admission  of  Attorneys  and  Solicitors  to  Practice,  and 
of  Students  to  enter  the  Society,  the  fees  paid  by  whom 
form  the  revenue  of  the  Society.  Osgoode  Hall,  appro- 
priately named  after  the  first  Chief  Justice,  is  the 
Ontario  "Inn  of  Court,"  or  head-quarters  of  the  Society, 
in  which  is  provided  accommodation  for  the  Court  ol 
Appeal  and  Courts  of  Equity,  and  for  tie  sittinpfs  in 
term  of  the  Superior  Courts ;  with  a  valuuble  and  exten- 
sive library. 

visitors. 

The  several  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judica- 
ture for  Ontario. 
Treasurer— ^mWius  Irving,  Q.C. 

benchers. 

Hx-Officiu— Hon.  A.  N.  Richards,  Q.C,  Sol.-Gen.  1864; 
Hon.  Sir  O.  Mowat,  Q.C,  M.P.,  retired  Vice-Chancel- 
lor 1872,  present  Minister  of  Justice  and  Atty.-Gen. 
Can. ;  Hon.  Edward  Blake,  Q.C,  late  Minitter  of  Justice  ; 
Hon.  Samuel  Hume  Blake,  retired  Vice-chancellor 
1881 ;  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Hibbert  Tupper,  late  Minister 
of  Justice ;  Hon.  William  Proudfoot,  retired  Justice 
Chancery  Division ;  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Gait,  retired 
Chief  Justice,  C.  P.  D. 

Electioe-E.  T.  1896- E.  T.  1901.— A.  B.  Avlesworth, 
Q.C,  Toronto  ;  R.  Bayly,  Q.C,  London;  J.  Bell,  Q.C, 
Belleville;  B.  M.  Britton,  M.A.,  Q.C,  Kingston;  A. 
Bruce,  Q.C,  Hamilton;  A.  H.  Clarke,  WimLsor ;  W. 
Douglas,  Q.C.,  Chatham;  E.  B.  Edwards,  Peterboro' ; 
Geo.  C.  Gibbons,  Q.C,  London ;  D.  Guthrie,  Q.C, 
M.P.P.,  (Juelph:  Hon.  A.  S.  Hardy,  Q.C,  B'antford; 
W.  D.  Hogg,  Q.C,  Ottawa;  J.  Hoskin,  Q.C,  LL.D., 
Toronto;  John  Idington,  Q.C.  Stratford;  it.  Irving, 
Q.C,  Toronto;  Wm.  Kerr,  Q.C,  Cobourg  ;  E.  Martin, 
Q.C,  Hamilton;  C  Macdougall,  Q.C,  St.  Thomas; 
D'Alton  McCarthy,  Q.C,  M.P.,  Toronto;  F.  MacKelcan, 
Q.C,  Hamilton;  C  Moss,  Q.C,  Toronto;  M.  O'Gara, 
Q.C,  Ottawa;  B.  B.  Osier,  Q.C,  Toronto;  \V.  It. 
Hidden.  Toronto;  C.  H.  Ritchie,  Q.C,  C  Robinson, 
Q.C,  Geo.  F.  Shepley,  Q.C,  Toronto;  H.  H.  Strathv, 
Q.C,  Barrie;  J.  V.  Teetzel,  Q.C,  Hamilton;  G.  H. 
Watson,  Q.C,  Toronto. 

Secretary  and  Sub-Treasurer— l^er^>ert  Macbeth. 

Librarian— Vl .  G.  Eakins. 

Assistatit  Librarian— 3.  J.  Daley. 

KniTiii!  OK  Law  Rkimirts— James  F.  Smith,  Q.C  Hn- 
rouTKKs,  E.  B.  Brown, G.  F.  Harman,  G.  A.  Boomer,  A. 
H.  F.  Lefroy.  Reporters  Court  of  Appeal,  Alexander 
Grant  and  It.  S.  Cassels.  Practice  Reporter,  T.  T.  Rolph. 


Law  Sol)ool. 

Principal— 'S.  W.   Hoyles,  Q.C. 

fjeclurers—A.  II.  Marsh,  Q.C.,  E.  I),  Armour,  Q.C, 
John  King,  Q.C,  McGregor  Young. 

Examiners— A.  C  Gait,  W.  I).  Gwvnne,  M.  II.  Ludwig, 
J.  H.  Moss. 

Canadian  Institute. 

President,  Prof.  A.  B.  Macallnm,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Ph.D.; 
(Secretary,  Alan  McDougall,  C  E.  ;  Treasurer,  James 
Bain,  Jr.  ;  Assistant  .-ecretary  and  Librarian,  E. 
de  BeaureganI,  B.A. 


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196 


MISCELLANFOUS   SOCIETIES. 


[1897 


Oiitario  Society  of  Artists. 

Art  Oallrribs,  165  Kino  St.  W.,  Toronto. 
Hon.  President,  Hon.  O.  W.  Allan  ;  President,  M. 
Matthews  ;    Vice-President  and  Treasurer,  W.  Revell ; 
Secretary,  R.  F.  Oo^en. 

Assoolation  of  Ontario  Land  Survoyors. 

incorporated  1892. 

President,  Willis  Chipman,  Toronto ;  Vice-President, 
v.  Harry  Jones,  Brantfcrt-d;  Sec.-Treas.,  A.  J.  Van  Nos- 
trand,  Toronto ;  Councillors,  Hon.  J.  M.  Gibson,  Com- 
missioner  of  Crown  Lands,  V.  Sankey  (Chairman), 
O.  B.  Kirkpatriek,  A.  Niven,  P.  S.  Gibson,  H.  J.  Bow- 
man and  F.  L.  Foster. 

The  fifth  annual  meeting  will  be  held  in  Toronto, 
oominencing  fourth  Tuesday  in  February,  1897. 

The  late  Association  of  Provincial  Land  Surveyors  of 
Ontario  has  been  merged  into  the  Incorporated  Associa- 
tion of  Ont.  Land  Surveyors,  as  above. 

Upper  Cariada  Edible  Sociefy. 

President,  Hon.  G.  W.  Allan;  Treasuier,  John  K. 
Macdonald ;  Secretary,  John  Harvie  ;  Depositary,  John 
Young. 

Upper  Canada  Tract  Society. 

President,  Rev.  Geo.  J.  Bishop ;  Treasurer,  M. 
Nasmith  ;  Secretary,  Kev.  Dr.  R.  C.  Moffat ;  Depositary, 
John  Young. 

Ottawa  Auxiliary  Britisli  and  Foreign  Bible  Society. 

President,  George  Hay,  Esq.  ;  Cor.  Secretary,  Rev. 
W.  D.  Armstrong ;  Jiec.  Secretary,  Rev.  J.  C.  Campbell ; 
Treasurer,  Mr.  T.  Kenny  ;  Depositary,  James  Hope. 

The  EnglisI)  Churcl)  Union. 

Organized  1859. 

President,  The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Halifax ;  Vice- 
Presidents,  The  Lord  Bishops  of  Fredericton,  Niagara, 
New  Westminster,  B.C.,  Quebec,  Delaware,  Fond  du 
Lac,  Indiana,  Milwaukee,  Pittsburg,  Springfield  and 
Cairo,  and  19  other  bishops. 

DOMINION  OV   CANADA  BRANCH. 

Correspondinq  Secretary,  W.  H.  A.  E(!khardt.  Post 
Ofl[ice :  Montreal,  P.Q.    Membership,  35,000. 

conpratkrnity  ok  the  blessed  sacrament  op  the  body 
and  blood  0¥  christ,  canadian  branch. 

Provincial  Superior,  Rev.  R.  W.  Rayson,  424  Princess 
Street,  Kingston,  Ont. ;  Sec'y-Treas.,  Rev.  J.  Fisher, 
Thomasburg,  Ont. 

UNITED  STATES   BRANCH. 

Provincial Supervir,  Right  Re\-.  C.  C.  Grafton,  S.T.D., 
Bishop  of  Fond  du  Lac ;  Secretary,  Rev.  E.  B.  Taylor, 
Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.;  Treasurer,  VV.  C.  Dayton,  Esq., 
Chicago,  111. 

Sabbath  School  /yssociatioii  of  Ontario. 

President,  John  A.  Paterson,  M.A.;  Chairman  Execu- 
tive Committee,  J.  J.  Madaren,  LL.D.,  Q.C.;  Treanurer, 
E.  J.  Score,  Esq. ;  General  Secretary,  Alfred  Day ;  Cor. 
Secretary,  .Jessie  A.  Munro. 

Young  Allen's  Christian  /^sscolation,  Toronto. 

President,  Hon.  S.  H.  Blake,  Q.C. ;  Treasurer,  Geo. 
Tower  Fergussoii ;  Recordinu  Secretary,  I''raiik  Veigh ; 
General  Secretary,  Frank  M.  Pratt.  West  End  Branch, 
Chairman  of  Committee  in  Charge,  S.  J.  Moore ;  Braix'h 
Secretary,  R.  J.  Colville.  liailrnad  liranch.  Chairman 
of  Committee  in  Charge,  Robert  Kilgour;  Branch  Sec- 
retary, E.  M.  Coo'i. 

Tl^e  Ontario  Eduoationdl   Association.— Trustees' 
Departmeiit. 

Annual  Meeting,  Wednesday,  2l8t  April,  1897,  Educa- 
tion Department,  Toronto. 

President,  Jas.  H.  Burritt,  B.A.,  Pembroke;  Sec.- 
Treas.,  Geo.  Anson  Aylesworth,  Newburgh,  Ont. 


1897] 


Or\tario  Educatioiial  /\ssociatioii. 

Annual  Meeting,  first  Tuesday  after  Easter. 

President,  John  Dearness,  London ;  General  Secre- 
tary, R.  W.  Doan,  Toronto ;  Treasurer,  W.  J.  Hendry, 
Toronto.  Colleye  and  High  School  Department — Chair- 
man, H.  J.  Strathy,  M.A.,  Goderich ;  Secretary,  V.  F. 
Manlev,  M.A.,  Toronto;  Directors:  W.  H.  Eraser,  M..\., 
Toronto;  J.  O.  Robertson,  M.A.,  Toronto;  E.  L.  Hill, 
B.A.,  Guelph;  J.  A.  Wisiner,  M.A.,  Toronto.  Pt.htlc 
School  Department — Chairman,  W.  E.  Groves,  Toronio; 
Secretary,  W.  H.  Harlton,  Toronto ;  Director,  A.  A. 
Jordan,  Meaford.  Kindergarten  Departr".:nt — Chair- 
7nan,  Miss  E.  Bolton,  Ottawa;  Secretari,  Miss  F.  Bow- 
ditch,  Hamilton  ;  Director,  Miss  M.  Mclntyre,  Toronto. 
Training  Department— Chairman,  W.  H.  Elliott,  D.A., 
Hamilton  ;  Secretary,  Win.  Wilson,  Toronto  Junction ; 
Director,  Win.  Scott,  B.A.,  Toronto.  Inspectors'  De- 
partment—Chairman, J.  S.  Deacon,  Milton  ;  Secretarii, 
W.  F.  Chapmon,  Toronto  ;  Director,  Clarke  Moacs, 
Caledonia.  Public  and  High  School  Trustees'  Depart- 
ment—Chairman, James  H.  Burritt,  B.A.,  Pembroke; 
Secretary,  George  A.  Aylesworth,  Newburgh  ;  Directar, 
Rev.  A.  Jackson,  M.A.,  Gait. 

Doniinion  Rifle  Association. 

Patron,  His  Excellency  the  Governor-General  of  Can- 
ada; President,  Lt.-Col.  Hon.  J.  M.  Gibson,  Hamilton  ; 
Vice-Presidents,  Major  S.  Hughes,  M.P.,  Lindsay,  Ont.; 
Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Quebec ;  Lt.-Col.  E.  B.  Beer,  Ntw 
Brunswick;  Lt.-Col.  C-  J.  Macdonald,  Halifax,  N.S.; 
Hon.  H.  J.  Macdonald,  M.P.,  Winnipeg;  Lt.-Col.  Hon. 

E.  O.  Prior,  M.P.,  Victoria,  B.C.;  Hon.  A.  A.  Macdonaid, 
CharloUetown,  P.E.I.;  Lt.-Col.  Ottei,  D.A.G.,  Toronio; 
Lt -Col.  Houghton,  Montreal,  DA.G.;  Lt.-Col.  'irvin;;, 
D.A.G.,  Halifax;  the  Presidents  of  the  Provincial  Rifle 
Aasocmtions  (ex-ojiicio)  ;  Secretary.  Lt.-Col.  Bacon, Qr.- 
Master-General's  Office.  Ottawa ;  Treasurer,  Lieut.- 
Col.  John  Macpherson,  Ottawa. 

Canadian  Press  Association. 

President,  J.  S.  Brierley,  "Journal,"  St.  Thomas; 
Secretary-Treasurer,  John  A.Cooper,  "Canadian  Maga- 
zine," Toronio;  Assistant-Secretary,  J.  E.  Atkinson, 
"Globe,"  Toronto. 

Tlie  Canadian  Military  Institute,  Toronto. 

President,  Lt.-Col.  James  Mason,  R.G.;  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  Mr.  Homfray  Irving,  late  T.G. A.;  Assistant 
Secrettrry.  Mr.  E.  P.  McNeill,  Q.O.R. 

Royal  N|ilitary  College  Club  of  Canada. 

President,  Capt.  Francis  Joseph  Dixon,  R.O.,  Toronto, 
Ont.;  Vfi;e-Presi'.!:,tt:<,  Lieut.  A.  K.  Kirkpatriek,  Smith'.s 
Falls,  Ont.;  Capt.  P.  G.  Twining,  R.E.,  Kingston,  Ont.; 
Hon.  S^cnfarii-Trcasurer,  Captain  Ernest  F.  Wurtele, 
R.O.,  Quebec,   Que.;    Managing   Committee,  Captain 

F.  M.  Gaudct,  R.C.A.,  Quebec,  Que.;  Lieut.  J.  G.  Hearn, 
Quebec,  Que.;  Major  Geo.  R.  Hooper,  3rd  Field  Battery, 
Montreal,  Que.;  Lieut.  J.  B.  deBouchirville,  Montreal. 
Que.;  Lieut.  C.  J.  Armstrong,  fith  Battalion,  Montreal, 
Que.;  Hon.  Solicitor,  Lieut.  W.  A.  II.  Kerr,  Toronto, 
Ont.    Place  of  meeting,  1897,  Montreal,  Que. 

The  /Astronomical  and  Physical  Society. 

Honorary  President,  Hon.  O.  W.  Ross,  LL.D.,  Minis- 
ten  of -Education  ;  President,  John  A.  Paterson,  M. A.; 
Vice-I'residents,  Arthur  Harvey,  F.K.S.(;.,  and  R.  1'. 
Stupart,  Director  Toronto  Observatory;  Treasitrer, 
James  Todhunter ;  Cor. -Secretary,  G.  E.  Lumsden ; 
liec.-Secretnyy,  C.  P.  Sparling  ;  Assistant-Secretary 
and  Editor,  Tliomas  Lindsay ;  Librarian.  J.  Balfonr 
Musson  ;  Assistant-Librarian,  Miss  Jeane  Pursey. 

The  Society  meets  on  alternate  Tuesday  evenings  at  it? 
rooms  in  The  Toronto  Technical  School,' College  StrtMi. 
at  the  head  of  McCaul  Street.  In  the  summer  sea.«cin, 
The  Opera  Glass  and  The  Lunar  i^ections  meet  alter- 
nately or.  'he  intervening  Tuesday  evenings.  In  affilia- 
tion;- ."..o  Meaford  and  The  Tavistock  Astronomical 
Societies. 


Toror)to  l(un 

Society  for  Protection  of  A 
meeting,  last  Thursday  ea<.'l 

President,  W.  R.  Brock, 
I).  Dell ;  Prosecuting  Agent 
Humane  Officer,  Police  Con 

Office  :  103  Bay  Street,  Tc 

Ceological  Sooi 

President,  Joseph  LeCon 
Viee-Presidcntu,  Cliarles  I 
College,  Edward  Orton,  Oh 
tary,  H.  L.  Fairchild,  Uni\ 
vrer,  I.  C.  White,  Morga 
Stanley- Brown,  Washingtoi 
Adams,  McGill  College,  Mor 
cal  Survey  of  Canada ;  B  K. 
I.  C.  Russell,  University  o 
Vanderbilt  University ;  C. 
Wisconsin. 

Ontario  Archasologici 

EDUCATIONAL  »EI"ARTMJ 

Contains  several  I  housand 
of  primitive  life  in  America, 
.\.s  the  property  of  the  Ontai 
10  the  public,  free,  daily,  fic 
Boyle,  Curator. 

Entoniological  So 

LONDON 

President,  J.  Dearness,  L 
H.    Lyman,    Montreal ;    Sec 
London;  Tre'i.'nirer,  J.  A.  B 
James  Fletcher,  F.R.S.C.,  F. 
Hethune,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.O.,  : 
Ridgeway;  R.    W.    Rennie, 
Curator,  J.  Alston  Motfatt; 
and  J.  M.  Denton  ;  Editor 
higint,   Rev.    Dr.    Bethune, 
mittee,  J.  Fletcher,  t)ttawa 
Rev.   T.   W.    Fyles,   South 
London  ;  Dele.qate  to  the  li 
F.L.S.C.E.,  Trenton. 


The  Matl)ematical  an 
University 

President,  C.  A.  Chant,  H 
E.  McNab;  2nd  \'iee  Presii 
responding-Secretary,  G 
wer,  E.  C.  Forster  ;  r,th  IV 
■Vri  Year  Councillor,  Miss 
fiUnr,  A.  J.  MoDougall ;  h'll 
H.A.,G.  F.  Colling,  F.  W.  (i 


The  Alumni  Association 

President,  Dr.  A.  R.  Bain 
lit   Vice-l'i-esittcnt,   Kev.    \\ 
11  Avenue  Place,  Toronto 
I'.  Coleman,  Ph. I). ,  School  of 
Secretary-Treasurer,   C.   C 
Buildings,  Toronto. 

Dominion  Cattle  Bre 

Hon.  Prciideiit,  Hon.  T.  I! 
ilfiit,  J,  I.  Ilobson,  Moslid 
^lU'll,  Snelgrovo ;  Sccrctarii- 
liiu'liih  ;  V'ice-I'residctit.i  icj 
riihvs— Ontario,  J.  C.  Snell, 
K.  Smith,  Brandon  ;  Morth-] 
'^"liiinbia,  Geo.  11.  (Ireig, 
•^aiilli,  Coinpton  ;  .\ora  Scot 
■Vapier;  Xeiv  Drunsiriclc, 
I'riiicc  Edward  Island,  V. 
■Uiilltors,  1).  McCrac,  Gudiili 
Hill ;  Directors -Shortlnirn.'< 
Itcrciords,  Alf.  Stone,  Gii 
liownian,  Guelph  ;  Oallownii 
.^jirxhires,  W.  W.  Ballantytii 
^V.  (!lemons,  St.  George  ;  '/<■ 
ff.  Uolph,  Markhani ;  Dcron 
fiiitario  Agricultural  Collcn, 


[1897 


lor). 

ater. 

eiieral  Secre- 
V.  J.  Hendry, 
iiient — Clidii- 
iretary,  !•'.  F. 
Fraser,  M.A., 
i;  E.  L.  Hill, 

31ltO.       Pulllic 

ves,  ToroiiUi; 
rector,  A.  A. 
r"^nt — Chair- 

Miss  F.  Bow- 
;vre,  Toronto. 

Elliott,  a  A., 
ito  Junction  ; 
igpectom'  J)e- 
n  ;  Secretary, 
'larke  Moses, 
Ktees'  Depart- 
.,  Pembroke  ; 
gh ;  Directiir, 


sneral  of  Can- 
n,  Hamilton  ; 
Lindsay,  Ont.; 
.  B.  Beer,  New 
Halifax,  N.S.; 
Lt.Col.  Hon. 
\.  Kacdonaid, 
.O.,  Toronto; 
;.-Col.  'irviiij;, 
rovincial  Rille 
)1.  Ba(;on,Qr.- 
turer,    Litut.- 


I. 

St.  Thomas; 
madian  Maga- 
E.   Atkinson, 


Toronto. 

}.;    Secretary- 
,A.;  Assistant 


Canada. 

H.O.,  Toronto, 
itrick,  Sniilh's 
ingston,  Out.; 
it  F.  Wurtele, 
itiee,  Captain 
J.  G.  Hearn, 
Field  Battery, 
ille,  Montreal, 
on,  Montreal, 
[err,  Toronto, 
lie. 


1897] 


MISCELLANEOUH  HOOJHTIKM. 


197 


Society. 


LL.D.,  Minis- 
aterson,  M.A.; 

and  R.  V. 

Treamtrer, 
K.  Lumsden  ; 
tant-Secretarii 
n.  J.  BaUonr 
e  I'ursey. 
evenings  at  iif 
l!ollege  Stieil, 
iinnier  season, 
IS  meet  alter- 
igs.  In  affllia- 
Astronomical 


Toroi)to  l(uma(\e  Society. 

Society  for  Protection  of  Animals,  Birds,  etc.  Monthl,v 
meeting,  last  Thursilay  each  month,  4  p.m. 

President,  W.  R.  Brock,  Esq.;  Secrelarii,  MIhh  Aimiii 
It,  Dell ;  Prosecutiiifi  Ai/ent,  staff-Inspector  Aroiilliulil ; 
Humane  Officer,  Police  Constable  Chapman. 

Office  :  103  Bay  Street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Ceologioal  Society  of  America. 

President,  Joseph  LeConte,  University  of  CalifDriiia; 
Vice- Presidents,  Charles  H.  Hitchcock,  Dartmouth 
College,  Edward  Orton,  Ohio  State  I'niversity  ;  .SVocc- 
tarii,  H.  fj.  Fairchild,  University  of  Rochester  ;  Trfiin- 
vrer,  I.  C.  White,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  ;  kditnr,  ,1, 
Stanley- Brown,  Washington,  D.C.  ;  CdiinciUnm,  F.  It, 
Adams,  McGill  College,  MoTi^real ;  R.  W.  Ellis,  (Juologi- 
cal  Survey  of  Canada ;  B  K.  i:inerson,  Amherst  Cojlcifi) ; 
I.  C.  Russell,  University  of  Michigan  ;  J.  M.  Hufford, 
Vanderbilt  University ;  C.  R.  Van  Hise,  Univeridty  of 
Wisconsin. 

Ontario  Archsoiogicai  Museum,  Tororito. 

BDUCATIONAL  1>K1'.\IIT.MKST,  ST.  .lA.MKH  HyllAllK. 

Contains  several  thousands  of  .s|)eciniens  ilhistrallvo 
(it  ))rimitive  life  in  America,  but  especially  in  Oiiliirio, 
.\s  the  property  of  the  Ontario  (iovenmient,  it  is  iipun 
to  the  public,  free,  daily,  from  10  a.m.  to  4  ]).m.  Diivlil 
Boyle,  Curator. 

Entonioiogicai  Society  of  Ontario. 

LONDON,   ONT. 

President,  J.  Dearness,  London;  Vice  President,  II, 
H.  Lyman,  Montreal ;  Sccretari/,  W.  E.  Saiiiidoi'ii, 
London;  'ireisurer,  J.  A.  iialkwill,  London;  Dhvettim, 
James  Fletcher,  F.R.S.C.,  F.L.S..  Ottawa  ;  Rev,  C.  J,  S, 
Rethune,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.C,  Port  Hoiie;  A.  H.  Kililiuii, 
Ridgeway ;  R.  W.  Rennie,  London;  Lilirarian  anil 
Curator,  J.  Alston  Motfatt;  Anditurs,  J.  II.  Uowniiin 
;iiid  J.  M.  Denton;  Kditor  of  the  Canadian  I'.iitiitnti- 
Infjint,  Rev.  Dr.  Bethuiie,  Pert  Hope;  Editiiiij  Cmii- 
mittee,  J.  Fletcher,  Ottawa;  H.  H.  Lyman,  Montrciij ; 
Rev.  T.  W.  Fyles,  South  Quebec;  J.  H.  nowniun, 
London  ;  Deleijate  to  the  lioi/al  Sucietji,  J.  I».  ICvaiin, 
F.L.S.C.E.,  Trenton. 

The  Mathematical  and  Physical  Society  of 
University  of  Toronto. 

Vresidmt,  C.  A.  Chant,  B.  A.;  txt  Vice-President,  A, 
K.  McNab;  Und  i'ice  President,  .Miss  A.  T.  Reed  ;  Cur- 
responding-Secretary,  G.  W.  Keith ;  .s'(!c/v'^n)v/-7Vi'(i«- 
fire.r,  E.  C.  Forster  ;  Uth  Year  Councitlur,  V.  K.  Hacu  ; 
"rd  Year  Councillor,  Miss  A.  Lick;  Siid  Year  Conn 
tillnr,  A.  J.  McDougall;  Kditurial  llnard,  C.  A.  Cliuiil, 
li.A.,  G.  F.  Colling,  F.  W.  O.  Werry. 

Tlie  Alumni  Association  of  Victoria  University. 

President,  Dr.  A.  R.  Bain,  VMctoHii  College,  Toronto  ; 
W  Vice-l^csident,  Rev.  W.  R.  Parker,  M.A.,  IM»., 
11  Avenue  Place,  Toronto;  :?'»/  Viee-Prenideiit,  Prof,  A. 
I'.  Coleman,  Ph.D.,  School  of  Practical  Si'iciH'c,  Toiniilo  ; 
Si'cretarii-T  red  surer,  C.  C.  James,  .M.A.,  Paiiiunient 
Buildings,  Toronto. 

Dominion  Cattle  Breeders'  Assoclatlor). 

Il<'n.  Presideiit,  Hon.T.  lUllantMie,  Stratfoiil  ;  I'rexi- 
'li'nt,  J.  I.  Ilobaon,  Mosboro' ;  I'iee- President,  .1.  (', 
Snell,  Siielgrovc ;  Secretarii-Treannrpr,  V.  \V.  llndHiWi, 
liiielph  ;  Vice-Presidentx  reprci^entinii  the  rarimis  Pro- 
riiicea—Onfariii,  J.  C.  Snell,  Snoliri'ove  ;  Manitnliif,  ,\[\ii. 
K.  Smith,  lirandoii  ;  Xnrth-Wenl  PerritnrieH  and  Itriliiili 
>'»liimbia,  <!eo.  11.  (Ireig,  Winnipeg  ;  Vkc'icc,  II.  D, 
^niitb,  Conii)ton  ;   Sura  Scutin,  Li(  nt.t'dl.  \V.  .\l.  Illnii', 

.'ijiier;  A>»i  /JnuMiciV/r,  .liilius  Inches,  l''rc.|cricliiii  ; 
I'rlnee  Mdward  Inland,  V.  G.  Hnvyer,  (Icurgcliiwii  ; 
.\ielili)rs,  D.  McCrae,  Oudiili ;  .bimis  Russell,  UlcliMicnid 
Hill;  Directors -Shnrthornn,  A.  Johiisoii,  (liccnwoud  ; 
lleretords,  Alf.  Stone,  Gnelph  ;  Pulled  AmjiiH,  .Ihh. 
llnwiiian,  Guelph  ;  (ialhwaiis,  Uaxid  .McCiac,  Giinlpli  ; 
Aijrshires,  W.  W.  Ballantyne,  Stratford;  Ihdxtein^,  (I. 
W.  demons,  St.  George  ;  -lerHCiiS  and  (inernxeiin,  ( 'aiil. 
W.  Uolph,  Markham  ;  Dennis,  W.  J.  Rmld,  Eden  .MIIIh  ; 
"/i/(((io  Agricultural  Collcije,  G.  E.  Day,  Guelph. 


Dominion  Ihaep  Breeders'  AMooiation- 

l'ri<iiltti>nl,  •liilni'B  Tolton,  Walkerlon  ;  I'iei-J'residrnI, 

D,  (I,  lliiiiiin'r.  Mount  Vernon;  Secretariz-Treasiirer,  F. 
W,  llotlnoii,  Giii'Iph  ;  Direetnrs,  ColHWoldM,  J.  C  Hnell, 
Hlii'lul'ovti  ,  lit'li'i'Dtrrs,  Alex.  Smith,  Maple  Ltxlge: 
HontliilowiiPi,  T,  I'.  DoiitfliiM,  Gall  ;  SbropMhIreM,  Richard 
GiliiiOii,  jiflawiiie;  (»sf<ir(lH,  Henry  Arkell,  Arkell ; 
llHiii|Mli|i'itii,  .liilin  Kelly,  HIiakcNpeare  ;  Lincolns,  John 
llllmiin,  |iii|iM('ld;  liiiiscts,  K.  II.  Ilunllng,  Thorndule; 
MkI'Iiimh,  W,  M,  Mniltli,  Falrlleld  PlnitiH;  (ieneral  Dlrec 
lor,  ilohtl  I.  Ilnlmon,  Mosboro';  Auilitnrs,  G.  E.  Duv. 
O,  A,  tl,.  (Illdi.li ;  Andrew  Whiteluw,  Guelph. 

Dominion  Swine  Breeders'  Association. 

PrfnUhnl,  il,  I'l.  Href  hour,  Hiirford  ;  Vice- f  resident, 
Gnu,  (ifi'i'ii,  l''iilrvlew  ;  Heervtary-Tnasurer,  V.  W. 
tlodxiiii,  Guelph;  Ihreelors:  Yorkshires,  G.  It.  IIochI, 
Giii'lpli  1  llerhNlili'i's,  'I'hos.  Teasdale,  ('oncord  ;  Suffolkii, 
11,  Doi'Kpy.  llMl'lihatiilliorpe ;  CheHter  Whites,  II.  H. 
Iliti'illtitf,  'lliot'iidale  ;  I'olatid-ChlnaH.  W.  .lones.  Mount 
I'llnill  ;  KiKniil,  iloM.  Feat herst one,  M.P.,  Htreetsvlllo ; 
Tiunwoclhi",    Andrew    Elliott,  Gitit  ;  Dnrois.lerNeyM,  W. 

E,  lllllli'l',  Decclnun  Centre  ;  General  Director,  .1.  C. 
Hi:i'll|  Nliclul'ove  ;  Auditors,  .lohn  I.  lloliHon,  Moi- 
IhU'o'  i  11,  Hnell,  Hnelgidve. 

DRlrymiri'g  /\igoolatloii  of  Wester^  Oqtario. 

//(;»,  President,  lion.  T.  Ilallanlym',  Stratford; 
I'lenident,  ^,  ]■'.  MacLaicn,  Htnitford;  hi  Viei-I'retii- 
dent,  JiHi,  H,  I'larce,  London;  '.Uiil  Vice-l'residenI, 
IliU'iiJd  Kiiulc,  AlterclilTe  Station.  Direclnrs-  .).  Prain, 
IIkI'I'ImIou  i  il,  N,  PuAct,  Canboro';  Andrew  Paltullo, 
WiMiiUloi'k  ;  U,  M.  Ilallaiilyne,  Stratford  ;  J.  VV.  Ssni- 
illUloll,  Oiiiiilliclile  ;  Harry  White,  Hawkesville  ;  TIiom. 
GilmoM,  l''o|'dwlcli.  Neeirti'iril-Trrasurer,,].  W.  Wheaton, 
LotMJiin  ;  hmiieitnr  and  Instrnetur,  T.  It.  Millar.  Kin- 
cimiIImc;  Audiliim,  John  Geary,  London;  J.  A.  NellJM, 
Loniloii, 

Poultry  Aiioolation  of  Ontario. 

Prenldenl,  Mr.  Thus.  Gowd\ ,  Guelph  ;  1st  Vicf- 
I'renldi'iit,  Mr,  Allan  llovne,  London  ;  i'//(/  r/ir/Vc;*/- 
ilfnl,  Mr,  Henry  White,  Port  Hope;  Treasnrer,  Mr,  li. 
<l,  Mi'INiniili'k,  London;  Amlilors,  Mr,  II.  II.  Donovan, 
Toi'olllit ;  Tlios,  A.  DiilT,  Toronto; /Vr»/i«M('/i^  .SV'('ri?(flr;/, 
TliiiH,  Ai  llt'riwniv  London, 


Canadian  Wheelmen's  /Association. 


Prusidenl,  II.  A.  Koliertson,  llaniillon  ;  liee-l'resi- 
dent,  Dl',  A,  tl.  Iliinl,  Toronto;  See.-Treas.,  H.  B. 
Dnill,* ,  Hllni'oi' ;  Stniidin'l  VnninxitleeH  Meniliershi/i, 
Dr,  liaifoiii',  London,  Cliainiian;  llnles  and  Itenii- 
liiHiinSi'W  A,  lleainenl,  Ottawa,  Chairnian;  Troiispnrl- 
allinl,  Dl'i  Doollllli',  Toronto,  (  halrnian  ;  /f»;////x  fi/irf 
Piletli'iii'ii,  i',.  It.  Ilyi'kiiiaii.  Toronto,  Chairnian  ;  Itncirg 
lliiiinl,  Geo,  II.  <irr,  'roronio,  Cludrinan  ;  KoiiiIh  hn- 
iniii'einint,  Aiidii'W  I'atidlo,  WoodHlock,  Chiirinan, 

Ontario  Veterinary  /Association. 

Iliiniiiilin  I'linlilenl,  I'lof.  A.  Smith,  I'MI.C.V.S.  and 
11,  \,ll  <',V,H,  i  President,  II,  Hopkins,  V.S.  ;  hi  Vice- 
I'rex,,  Miijor  Llo\d,  V.H.  ;  ;:'/((/  Viee-I'ren.,  H.  SisKon, 
\' M.\;i<eretniji,V.  H.  Hweetiipplc,  \'.S.;  Trensvier,  W. 
Cowilli,  V,H,  ;  lllr"elnrM,  Mcshih.  .1.  Wcndc,  V.S.  ;  W. 
J,  Wljooii,  V.H,  ;  \V.  ,1,  Morgan,  V.S.  ;  ,1.  F.  oniini,  V.H.; 
W,  Hleclr,  V.H,  ;  VV.  GIbb,  V.S.  ;  A.  Crowfoith,  V.H.. 
iiliil  \V  lluriiM,  V,H.  Auditin-s,  .MeHsrs.  ('.  ICllloU,  V.H., 
Ullil  ,1  D,  tl'Nell,  V.H. 

Ontario  UndertaKers'  /Association, 

Pieflilenl,  H,  M.  Kogers,  tit  lawn  ;  .SV(r(7«rj/,  W.  U. 
Iloyle,  Ciititilligtoii ;  Treasurer,  J,  II.  Mclntyre,  HI. 
tlulhal'intiK 


198 


MISCELLANEOUS  SOCIETIES. 


[1897 


Commeroial  Travollers'  /Vssooiatlon. 

President,  Robt.  H.  Gray  ;  Treasurer,  J.  C.  Black  ; 
Secretary,  Jamea  Sar)?ant. 

Pioneer  ar)d  Historioal  Association  of  Ontario. 

Honorary  President,  Kev.  Dr.  Scadding ;  President, 
Rev.  Canon  Bull ;  Vice-Presidents,  Ist,  W.  H.  Doel,  J.I'.; 
2nd, Rev.  Dr.  W.  B.  Parker;  llimorary  Vice-Presidents, 
Kli  Crawford,  Peel ;  Judfee  Ardagh,  Siincoe  ;  G.  H.  Mills, 
Wentworth  ;  Uev.  P.  L.  Spencer.  Thorold ;  F.  J.  French, 
Orenville  ;  W.  Atkin,  Elgin ;  Mrs.  Curzon,  Toronto ; 
Miss  Carnachan,  Niagara ;  Treasurer,  Wm.  Rennie ; 
Corresponding-Secretary,  J.  B.  Reynolds,  B.A.;  Exe- 
cutive Committee,  J.  H.  Land,  D.  B.  Read,  A.  F.  Hunter, 
Tlios.  MoriJhy. 

Yorl(  Pior\eer  aiid  Historical  Society,  Toronto. 

President,  Rev.  Dr.  Scadding;  1st  Vice-President,  W. 
Rennie;  2»(i  Vice-Presidi>nt,'EA\  Crawford ;  3rd  Vice- 
Pres.,  D.  B.  Read,  Q.C. ;  Treas.,  E.  M.  Morphy  ;  Sec,  R. 
Playter;  Committee  ofManar/ement,  Capt.  D.F.  Jessopp, 
Chairman ;  Cant.  J.  McGann,  Geo.  Charlton,  J.  A. 
Scarlett,  John  Wilson,  T.W.  Elliott,  Chas.  McOaftry,  W. 
H.  Doel,  J.  P. 

The  V'ork  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  hold  their 
annual  meeting  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  March  in  each 
and  every  year,  and  their  monthly  meetinjjfs  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  each  month,  in  the  Canadian  Institute, 
Toronto,  at  2  p.m. 

Peel  Pioneers'  Society,  Brampton. 

President,  Eli  Crawford  ;  Secretary,  Luther  Cheyne  ; 
Treasurer,  R.  H.  Hodgson  ;  Chairman  of  Executive 
Committee,  Thomas  Moiphy.  The  Society  meets  on  the 
second  Thursday  in  every  month. 

Wentworth  Historical  Society. 

President,  Geo.  H.  Mills,  Hamilton ;  Sec.-Treas.,  John 
H.  Land  ;  Cor.  Seeretary,  Justus  A.  Griffin. 

Trades  and  Labor  Council, 

President,  Ale.xander  Bruce  ;  Recording  and  Corres- 
ponding Secretary,  A.  D.  G.  Hazle  (address,  corner  of 
Queen  and  Bay  streets);  Fin.  Secretary,  Geo.  E.  Corney ; 
Treiisurer,  Chas.  March. 

Loyal  Orange  /Vssociation. 

GRAND  ORANOR   LODOK  OP   BRITISH   AMRRICA. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  in 
the  Town  of  Windsor,  Ont.,  on  the  last  Tuesday  in 
May,  1897. 

Most  Worshipful  Grand  Master  and  Sovereiiin,  N. 
Clark  Wallace,  M.P.,  Ottawa,  Ont;  M.  W.  Grand  Sec- 
retary,  Robert  Birmingham,  Box  208.  Toronto,  Ont.; 
M.  W.  Grand  Treasurer,  W.  J.  Parkhill,  J. P.,  Midland, 
Ont. 

GRAND  ORANOF.  IjODQR  OR  ONTARIO  WR.ST. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodure  will  be  held  in  the 
Town  of  Woodstock,  on  the  second  Tuesday  in  March, 
1897. 

Grand  Master,  W.  M.  Lockhart,  Alli.ston  ;  Grand 
Secretary,  Wm.  Lee,  Toronto ;  Grand  Treasurer,  E.  F. 
Clarke,  .Si.  P.,  Toronto. 

ORAND  ORANQR  LODOR  OF  O.NTARIO  EAST. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  at 
Pictoii,  on  the  third  Tuesday  in  March,  18i)7. 

Grand  Master,  John  W.  Bell,  M.P.,  Desmond  ;  Grand 
Secretary,  F.  M.  Clarke,  Belleville ;  Grand  Treasurer, 
Robert  Gordon,  Tweed,  Ont. 

GRAND  ORANOR  LOUOR  OF  NKW  HRI'NSWICK. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held 
at  Woodstock,  on  the  third  Tuesdav  in  February,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  H.  H.  Pitts,  M.P.I'.,  Fred'ericton  ; 
Grand  Secretary,  F.  O.  Sleeves,  M.D.,  Moncton  ;  Grand 
Treasurer,  P.  E.  Heine,  Moncton. 

GRAND  OKANGR  LODOR  OF  NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  at 
New  Glasgow,  on  third  Tuesday  in  February,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  J.  C.  Gass,  Shubenacadie  ;  Grand 
Secretari/,  O.  O.  Forbes,  Shubenacadie ;  Grand  Treas- 
urer, James  Miller,  Shubenacadie. 


GRAND  ORANGE  LODGE  OF  MANITOBA. 

Next  meeting  of  ihe  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  at 
Brandon,  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  March,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  D.  H.  Watson,  Brandon;  Grand  Sec- 
retary, W.  ConoUy,  Box  335,  Winnipeg ;  Gran^  Treas- 
urer, J.   M.  Toombs,  Stonewall. 

GRAND  ORANGE  LODGE  OF  QUEBEC. 

Next  meeting  will  be  held  in  Montreal,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  in  March,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  Wm.  Galbraith  Montreal  ;  Grani 
Secretary,  Geo.  Morgan,  Montreal ;  Grand  Treasurer, 
W.  H.  Ward,  Waterville. 

GRAND  ORANGE   LODGE  OF  NORTH-WEST  TERRITORIES. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  at 
Regina,  on  Thursday,  18th  of  February,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  James  A.  Armstrong,  Medicine  Hal ; 
Grand  Secretary,  Samuel  Gray,  Regina ;  Grand  Trean- 
urer,  John  Dobbin,  Regina. 

GRAND  ORANOR   LODOR  0<'   PRINCR   EDWARD   ISLAND. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  at 
Charlottetown,  on  the  third  Tuesday  in  February,  18il7. 

Grand  Master,  J.  J.  Bethune,  Rose  Valley  ;  Oratnl 
Secretary,  Murdoch  McLeod,  Milton  Station  ;  Grand 
Treasurer,  Jos.  Wise,  M.P.P.,  North  Milton. 

GRAND  ORANGK   LODGE  OF   BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 

Next  meeting  of  the  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  al 
Wellington,  on  the  2nd  Tuesday  in  Slarch,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  P^lwjird  i^herritt,  \'ictoria ;  Grarul 
Secretary,  John  Wahn-ley,  New  Westminster;  Graml 
Treasurer,  Donald  Nicholson,  Wellington. 

GRAND  ORANGE  LODGE  OF  NEWFOUNDLANDf 

Next  meeting  will  be  held  at  St.  John's. 

Grand  Master,  Hon.  Donald  Morrison,  Q.C.,  M.P.I'., 
St.  John's ;  Grand  Secretary,  Ernest  O.  Martin,  St. 
•John's  ;  Grand  Treasurer,  Edward  Thomas,  St.  John's. 

OltANOE  YOUNG  BRITO.NS. 

The  next  meeting  of  this  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  in 
the  City  of  Ottawa,  on  2nd  Wednesday  in  June,  1897. 

Grand  Master,  Anson  Sjiotton,  Gorrie,  Ont.  ;  Grand 
Secretary,  W.  H.  Reilly,  Ottawa. 

ladies'   GRAND  ORANGK  LODGE. 

The  next  meeting  of  this  Grand  Lodge  will  be  held  ii; 
the  City  of  Hamilton,  on  the  2rid  Tuesday  in  May,  ISO;. 

Grand  Mistress,  Miss  Mary  C.  CuUum,  73  Yoniii; 
Street,  Hamilton,  Ont.  ;  Grand  Secretary,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Stokes,  757  Gerrard  St.  East,  Toronto. 

Loyal  True  Blue  Association. 

The  23rd  Annual  Session  will  be  held  in  Bra(!ebri<lj.'e. 
Ont.,  commencing  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  June,  1897. 

Most  Worshipful  Grand  Master,  Wm.  M.  Fitzgerald, 
142  Mor.se  St.,  "Toronto,  Ont.  ;  Grand  Treasurer,  lioljt. 
Bunting,  185  Logan  Avenue,  Toronto,  Ont.;  Grainl 
Secretary,  Nicholas  Ingrain,  Box  147  Port  Perry,  Out. 

St.  George's  Society. 

President,  Perceval  F.  Ridoul  ;  Vice-Presidents,  (lid, 
Stanway,  G.  H.  (iooderham,  H.  S.  Pell ;  Chaplains,  l!ii, 
C.  J.  Bouldcii,  Kev.  S.  D.  Chown  ;  J'hysicians,  ('.  K. 
Martin,  F.  Hood,  A.  Bnultl)ee,  C.  A.  Hodgett,  E.  II 
Greene;  Treasiuvr,  .Samuel  Trees:  Secretary,  J.  E.  I'l'll. 
The  Socittv  meets  on  the  first  Friday  in  every  niontli  »■ 
8.30  i).iii.,  in  St.  George's  Hall,  Elm' St.,  Toronto.  Tlir 
C#nimitloe  meets  every  Friday  at  8  ]).ni. 

St.  i\ndrew'8  Society, 

President,  A.  M.  Cosby  ;  Vice-Presidents,  G.  K.  I! 
Cockburn,  Geo.  Kennedy  ;  Manayers,  Malcolm  Oilili> 
John  Catto  and  .lames  .Murray  ;  Chajilain,  Rev.  (i.  .M 
Milligan,  D.D.;  Physicians,  Dr.  I.  H.  Cameron,  Dr.  I 
Ferguson,  Dr.  J.  D.  Fotlieriiigbaiii ;  Treas.,  Geo.  Ki'illi 
Sec'y,  Jas.  Bain,  Jr.;  Standimi  Caniniittee,  Alex.  N:iirii 
W.  Mortimer  Clark  ;  Committee  of  Acinunts,  B.  .Un 
nings,  '.  H.  McKiiinon,  .1.  F.  Micliie ;  Committee  ni  In 
stalment,  Dr.  Jas.  Thorburn,  Allan  Cassels;  Mar.-<liiil\ 
Thos.  McOaw,  Chas.  Reid  ;  Standard- flearers,  /Mcn. 
Eraser,  G.  M.  Mitchell,  Frank  M.  Gray  ;  D.  M.  Kolitit 
son  ;  Pipers,  Chaa.  Miiiiro,  John  Sharp,  N.  MacSwiuuil 
Pipe-Major,  Hugh  Miller. 


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North  ^merloa  S 

President,  Edward  Trev^ 
President.  Perceval  F.  Ric 
Vice-President,  Hon.  M. 
Treasurer,  Chas.  F.  SmitI 
.'Secretary,  T.  Y.  Yeates,  185 

Sons  of  Engiani 

Supreme  Grand  Preside) 
Supreme  Grand  Vice-Pren 
Supreme  Grand  Treasure 
.Supreme  Grand  Secretary 

Sons  of  Ireland  Pi 

Grand  President,  Jaini 
Treasurer,  A.  Douglas,  ' 
.1.  3.  Robinson,  10  Orford 

Caledonian  So( 

President,  Capt.  D.  M. 
eolm  Gibbs ;  Secretary,  Wi 
Street. 

Grand  Council, 

Grand  Regent,  3.  B.  .McI' 
tary,  Lyinan  Lee,  Hamiltoi 
Spry,  London. 

Ancient  Order  of 

PastG.M.W.,  D.  F.  Mac 
F.  W.  Unitt,  Toronto  ;  Gra 
Brockville ;  Grand  Oversee 
Grand  Recorder,  M.  D.  C 
Receiver,  Jas.  Bushton,  Ri( 
Wilson  ;  G.  I.  Watchman. 
Ont.;  G.  O.  Watchman,  J.  1 
Grand  Solicitor,  Warren  T( 
Grand  Medical  Kxaminer, 
Mills,  Out. ;  Grand  Trustei 
T.  D.  Pruyn,  Napanee ;  F. ' 


Knights  of  St. 

Grand  O fleers— Cotnm a) 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  Uen 
Toronto,  Can.  ;  Captain 
New  York  City,  N.Y.;  Pr 
Ivii,  N.Y.;   Chancellor,  F 
St..  New  York  City  ;  As 
Brooklyn,    N.Y.  ;   Almon 
.\.Y.;  Herald-at-Arms,  C 
Bearer,  Jos.  Sohattman, 
O.    Webber,   Schenectady 
Wigley,  Trenton,  N.J. 
iithers,  Brooklyn,  N.Y 
I'ost,  Brooklyn',  N.Y.;  Mi 
sleeve,  M.D.,  35  Schermt 
Attorney-General,  J.  \. 
Warder,  G.  B.  Morris,  Hn 
Me,ver,  Chester,  Pa.;  Tru 
ward,  Wilmington,  Del.; 
Manecly,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
Kwakl,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
William   R.  Gear,   Brockl 
meet  at  lltica,  N.  Y.,  in  .S 


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Select 

Supreme  Commander, 
Supreme  Recorder,  B.  .1 
Supreme  Treasurer,  John 

Canadian  Prot 

Grand  I'resident,  h.  S. 
Grand  Secrotar}!,  Alexaiid 
Treasurer,  Thos.  Ovens, 

Canadian  On 

High  Chief  Ranger,  H. 
A'.,  C.  E.  Britton,  Ganarin 
\V.  J.  Cameron,  Toion 
White,  Branfford;  Hiyl 
Wingham  ;  'lii/h  Registr 
llign  Chaplain,  Rev.  W. 


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Medicine  Hat ; 
Grand  Trean- 

tRD  ISLAND. 

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OLUMBIA. 

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3.  Martin,  St. 
nas,  St.  John's. 

J  will  be  held  in 
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SK. 

I  will  be  held  in 
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.  M.  Fitzgerald, 
'reasurer,  Uolii 
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Tt  Perry,  Out 


PreniiUntu,  (Uu 
Chafjlaini',  litv 
hiixieians,  C.  K 
Hmlh'ett,  K.  li 
ctary,  J.  E.  I'lH. 
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ile7itii.  G.  1!.  li 
Malcolm  fiililb 
lain,  Uev.  0.  M 
Cameron,  I'l.  ■' 
'.as.,  Geo.  Keith 
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'oinmittee  nl  In 
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1897] 


MISCELLANEOUS  SOCIETIES. 


199 


North  ^merloa  St.  George's  Unioq, 

Prendent,  Edward  Trevvett,  Ulica,  N.  Y.;  Fint  Vice- 
r resident,  Perceval  K.  Rldoul,  Toronto,  Ont.  ;  Seemid 
Viee-President,  Hon.  M.  P.  Neal,  Oswejjo,  N.  Y.  : 
Treasurer,  Chas.  F.  Smith,  Kingston,  Ont. ;  General 
Secretary,  T.  Y.  Yeates,  1838  !:uh  St.,  Washington,  D.C. 

Sons  of  Eiiglaqd  Bei\eflt  Society. 

Supreme  Grand  President,  J.  W.  Loudon,  Uelleville; 
Siipreiiie  Grand  Viee-Pres.,  B.  Cumberland,  Toronto; 
Supreme  Grand  Treasurer,  B.  Hinchcliffe,  Toronto; 
Supreme  Grand  Secretary,  John  W.  Carter,  Toronto. 

Sons  of  lrelai\d  Protestant  Association. 

Grand  President,  James  Steele,  Toronto ;  Grand 
Treasurer,  A.  Douglas,  Toronto ;  Grand  Secretary, 
.1.  S.  Robinson,  10  Orford  Ave.,  Toronto. 

Caledonian  Society  of  Toronto. 

President,  Capt.  U.  M.  Itobertson ;  Treasurer,  Mal- 
colm Gibbs ;  Secretary,  William  Campbell,  15  Toronto 
Street. 

Crand  Council,  Royal  JVrcanum. 

Grand  Regent,  J.  B.  McKillop,  London  ;  Grand  Secre- 
tari/,  Lyman  Leo,  Hamilton  ;  Grand  Treasttier,  Daniel 
Spry,  London. 

Aqclent  Order  of  United  Workmen. 

Past  G.  .V.  W.,  D.  F.  MacWatt,  Barrie  ;  Grand  M.  W., 
F.  W.  Unitt,  Toronto  ;  Gravd  Foreman,  G.  P.  Graham, 
Hroukville;  Grand  Overseer,  J.  E.  Halliwell,  Stirling; 
(irand  Recorder,  M.  D.  Cnrder,  St.  Thomas ;  Grand 
Receiver,  Jas.  Rushton,  Ridgetown  ;  Grarul  Guide,  Jno. 
Wilson  ;  G.  I.  Watchman,  J.  P.  Donaldson,  Ottawa ; 
Ont.;  G.  0.  Watchman,  J.  P.  Brown,  Niagara  Falls,  Ont. ; 
(jrand  Solicitor,  Warren  Totten,  Q.C..  Woodstock,  Ont. ; 
Grand  Medical  lixaminer,  J.M.  Cotton,  M.D.,  Lambton 
Mills,  Ont. ;  Grand  Trustees,  Thos.  Sargant,  Toronto ; 
T.  D.  Pruyn,  Napanee ;  F.  G.  McCready,  Brockville. 

tonights  of  St.  John  and  Malta. 

Grand  Officers— Commander,  Wm.  Huckett,  '206  Ross 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  Lieut. -Commamler, Thos.  Bewley, 
Toronto,  Can.  ;  Captain  of  Guard,  J.  M.  Goodenough, 
New  York  City,  N.Y.;  Prelate,  T.  P.  Wilsnack,  Brook- 
Ivn,  N.Y.;  Chancellor,  Francis  Houghtaling,  50  Pine 
St.,  New  York  City;  Asst.  Chancellor,  W.  A.Collins, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.  ;  Almotier,  M.  F.  Smith,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.;  Heraldat-Arms,  C.  lilaney,  ButTalo,  N.Y.;  Sword 
Bearer,  Jos.  Schattman,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  Marshal,  L. 
O.  Webber,  Schenectady,  N.Y.;  First  tjuard,  H.  E. 
Wigley,  Trenton,  N.J.;  Second  Guard,  David  E.  Car- 
iithers,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  Musical  Director,  Sanuiel  II. 
I'ost,  Brooklyn',  N.Y.;  Medical  Director,  C.  P.  Gilder- 
sleeve,  ^\.\).\  35  Schernierhorn  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ; 
Attorneii-General,  J.  L.  Shirley,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. ; 
Warder,  C  B.  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  Sentinel,  K.  B. 
Meyer,  Chester,  Pa.;  Trustee,  three  pears,  Chas.  Hay- 
ward,  Wilmington,  Del.;  Trustee,  tuo  years,  William  . I. 
Maneelv,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ;  Trustee,  one  year,  Charles 
Kwald, "Brooklyn',  N.  \'.:  General  Mii'larii  Department, 
William  K.  Gear,  Brooklyn,  N.  \  The  Cliai>ter  will 
meet  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  in  St;'tpmber,  1897. 

Select  Kqights. 

Supreme  Commander,  W.  J.  Parkliill,  Midl.iiid ; 
■Supreme  Recorder,  B.  J.  Leubsdorf,  St.  Catharines; 
Supreme  Treasurer,  John  McL.  Stevenson,  Barrie. 

Canadian  Protective  Association. 

Granil  /'resident,  h.  S.  Biisl)y,  Southampton,  Ont.; 
(iraiui  .'^'ecrelani,  Alexander  Karr,  Napanee,  Ont. ;  Grand 
Treasarcr,  Thos.  Ovens,  M.D.,  I'arkbill,  Out. 

Canadian  Order  of  Foresters. 

High  Chief  Ranger,  11.  Gmnmer,  Gtieli>b  ;  I'ast  II.  C. 
R.,  C.  E.  Britton,  Oanaiionue  ;  High  Vice  Chief  Ranger, 
W.  J.  Cameron,  Torom.  ;  High  Secretary.  Thomas 
White,  Brantford ;  High  Treasurer,  John  Neelands, 
Wingham  ;  .7/7/1  Registrar,  D.  K.  Kennedy,  Montreal ; 
nigh  Chaplain,  Rev.  W.  S.  MoTavish,  B.D.,  St.  George; 


Chairman  of  Medical  Board,  Dr.  U.  M.  Stanley,  Brant- 
fonl,  Ont.  ;  Associate  Medical  Board.  R.  C.  Young, 
M.D.,  Ridgetown,  Ont.  ;  Medical  Referee,  Dr.  C. 
Bernier,  Montreal;  Members  of  Kxeeutire  Committee, 
R.  Elliott,  IiigersoH ;  John  R'.  Allen,  Toronto;  F.  J. 
.lameson,  Peterboro ;  Wm,  Retishaw,  Montreal ;  H.  D. 
Henderson,  Whitechun^h ;  High  Auditors,  W.  T.  Gib- 
son.  Bureau  of  Mines,  Toronto ;  John  Burgess,  Bluevale ; 
High  Court  Solicitor,  A.  J.  Wilkes,  Q.C.,  LL.B.,  Brant- 
foril ;  High  Court  Solicitor  for  Manitoba,  A.  Monkman, 
Winnipeg,  Man.  :  Medical  Referee  for  Manitoba,  N.  W. 
Territories  and  B.  C,  Dr.  J.  S.  Gray,  28  Rose  St., 
Wiimipeg,  Man.;  Saj>crintcndent  of  Organization;  Ernst 
Gartung,  Brantford,  Ont. 

Canadiar)  Order  of  Choseq  Friends. 

Past  Grand  Councillor,  A.  Edwin  Lyon,  Ouelph ; 
Grand  Coundllor,  W.  P.  Bell,  Kingston  ;  Grand 
Recorder,  Wm.  F.  Montaifue,  Hamilton  ;  Grand  Trea- 
surer, S.  Broadfoot,  Gueli)h ;  Grand  Organizer,  W.  F. 
Campbell,  Hamilton. 

Royal  Templars  of  Temperance. 

Domininn  Council: — Cnuneillor,  A.M.  Featherston, 
Montreal;  .'Secretary,  John  H.  Land,  Hamilton;  Trea- 
surer, Bank  of  Montreal,  Hamilton,  drand  Councilt: 
Ontario— Councillor,  Geo.  H.  Lees,  Hamilton ;  Secre- 
tary, C.  V.  Emory,  M.  D.,  Hamilton;  Treasurer,  Frank 
Buchanan,  Toronto.  Manitoba— (!. Councillor,  Rev.  A.  F. 
Andrews,  Cyitres.s  River;  il.  Secretary,  F.  J.  Allen,  Win- 
nipeg; (1.  Treasurer,  ,1.  A.  Davis,  Winnipeg.  Quebec — 
(I.  Coiincillitr.  Joshua  H.  Spicer,  Montreal;  G.  Secre- 
tary, A.  B.  Parker,  .Montreal;  G.  Treasurer,  H.  Morton, 
Montreal.  Maritime  Provinces— G.  Councillor,  Rev.  F. 
D.  Davidson,  Gibson,  N.B.; '.'.  Secretary,  W.  L.  .McFarlan, 
Nashwaaksis;  G.  Treasurer.  Fred.  J.  To<ld,  Oilson, 
N.B.  British  Columbia— li.  Councillor,  W.  A.  Gleason, 
Victoria ;  G.  Secretary,  J.  J.  Johnston,  New  West- 
minster; G.  Treasurer,  W.  ,J.  Hogg,  Vancouver.  North- 
west Territories— G.  Councillor,  W.  J.  Kernaghan,  Prince 
Albert;  G.  Secretary,  F.  .1.  Reynolds,  Medicine  Hat; 
G.  Treasurer,  R.  A.  Slage^  Wolseley. 

Ir\dependent  Order  of  Foresters. 

Kxecutive  C"h»ici7  :— OLonhyatekba,  M.D.,  S.C.R., 
Toronto;  E.  Bottcrell,  P.S.llR.,  House  of  Commons, 
Ottawa;  Hon.  1).  I).  Aitkin,  S.V.C.R.,  Flint,  Mich.; 
John  A.  McGillivray,  Q.C..  M. P.,  S.S.,  Toronto  ;  H.  A. 
Collins,  S.T.,  Toroiito  ;  Th(mias  Millman,  M.D.,  S.P., 
Toronto  ;  Hon.  Judge  W.  Wedderlmrn,  S.C,  Hampton, 
N.B.  High  Standiwi  Committee  of  Western  Ontario  ;— 
W.  H.  Wardro))e,  H.C.R.,  Hamilton;  Archdeacon  E. 
Davis.  P.H.C.R.,  London;  A.  H.  Backus,  H.V.C.R., 
Aylmer;  Frank  K.  McCormick,  II.  Sec,  St.  Thomas; 
Frank  Adams,  II.  Treas.,  London  ;  .hunes  Haiigh,  M.D., 
H.Phy.,  Hamilton  ;  Johti  Davidson,  H.  Coun.,  Stratford. 
High  Standinq  Committee  of  h'aslern  Ontario  :—Ri:v. 
Robert  McNair,  H.C.H.,  Carleton  Place;  R.  Mathison. 
P.H.C.R.,  Belleville;  Geo.  Spence,  II.V.C.ll.,  Cobourg; 
G.  L.  Dicken.soii.  H.Sec.,  Manotick  ;  M.  B.  Mallory,  M.D., 
H.  Trens.,  Campbellford  ;  A.  W.  Eraser.  11.  Coun., 
Ottawa  ;  C.  D.  Clark,  H.  ''by  ,  Tamworth.  High  Stand- 
ina  Committee  nf  Central  Ontario  :  — I..  T.  Barclaj,  H. 
C.H.,  Whitby;  A.  W.  Millie,  I'.H.C.U.,  Toronto;  W,  B. 
Satmders,  H.V.C.It.,  .'^tavner;  R.  J.  Niddiie,  M.D.,  H. 
Sec.,  Creemorc  ;  A.  Flemiiij.',  H. Treas.,  Toronto  ;  J.  W., 
Chapiile,  H.  Coun.,  I'.vln'idge;  1).  A.  liose,  M.D.,  H. 
Phy.,  Toronto. 

Tl\e  Protestaqt  Churchmen's  Union  and  Tract  Soo'y. 

President,  Hon.  S.  H.  Blake,  Q.C.,  Toronto  ;  Clerical 
Secretary,  Kev.  Rural  Dean  Annitage,  SI.  Catharines, 
lint.;  Leni  Sec'y  and  'Treas.,  James  li.  Hyaii,  Toronto. 
I  Offlcc :  ;;6  Bay  street,  Toronto,  Canada. 

'  Patrons  of  lt\dustry. 

Grant  President,  C.  A.  .Mallory,  (,'obnurg  ;  Grand 
Vice-I'resident,  T.  O.  Currie,  Stratliroy  ;  Grand  Secre- 
tary, Geo.  Wrigley,  i;!0  Peter  Street,  Toronto  ;  Grand 
Trustees,  A.  (iifford,  Meaford,  J.  L.  Wilson,  Alexandria, 
F.  Kennedy,  Calniachie  ;  Grand  Sentin:'l,  D.  Dwyer, 
Flamboro' ;  Grand  Auditors,  W.  Valens,  Lucknow, 
James  Mooilie,  Chesterville. 


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HiNiSTRR  OF  Justice  and  Attornkv-Oenrral  for  the  Dominion  op  Canada— Hon.  Sir  Oliver  Mowat,  *7,000. 


Suprenie  Court  of  the  Dorqiniori. 

The  Supreme  Court,  as  a  hiph  Court  of  Appeal  con- 
stituted by  Dominion  Statute  (see  Revised  Statutes  of 
Canada,  Chap.  135),  is  composed  of  a  Chief  Justice  and 
live  Puisne  Judj^es,  and  has  appell.'vte,  civil  and  criminal 
jurisdiction  within  and  throughout  the  Dominion  of 
Canada.  The  Judges  reside  at  Ottawa,  where  the  Supreme 
Court  holds  annually  three  Sessions— the  first  beginning 
on  the  third  Tuesday  in  February,  the  second  on  the  first 
Tuesday  in  May,  and  the  third  on  the  first  Tuesday  in 
October. 

Sir  Henry  Strong,  Kt.,  Chief  Justice ^,000 

Hon   Henry  Elzear  Taschereau,  Puisne  Judge. .     7,000 
Hon.  John  Wellington  Gwynne,  Puisne  Judge. . .     7,000 

Robert  Sedgewick,  Puisne  Judge 7,i'00 

George  E.  King,  Puisne  Judge 7,000 

Hon.  D(Ssir6  Girouard,  Puisne  Judge 7,000 

R.  Cassels,  Q.C.,  Registrar 3,200 

C.  H.  JIasters,  Reporter I,8.i0 

L.  H.  Coutlee,  Assistant  Reporter 1,450 

Jtfi  Exchequer  Court  of  the  Doininiori. 

The  Exchequer  Court,  also  constituted  under  a  Domi- 
nion Statute  (see  50-51  Vict.  Chap.  16),  is  presided  over 
by  one  Judge  and  has  original  exclusive  jurisdiction  in  all 
claims,  suits  or  actions  against  the  Crown.  It  has  con- 
current jurisriiotion  in  relation  to  revenue  cases  and  the 
enforcement  of  penalties,  in  cases  in  which  it  is  sought 
at  the  instance  of  the  Attorney-General  of  Canada  to 
impeach  or  annul  any  patent  of  invention,  or  any  patent 
case  or  other  instrument  respecting  lands;  cases  against 
Crown  officers  for  anything  done  or  omitted  to  be  done 
as  such  officer,  and  all  actions  or  suits  in  which  the 
Crown  is  plaintiCF  or  petitioner. 

Hon.  Geo.  W.  Hurbidge,  Judge  of  the  Court 86,noo 

L.  A.  Audette,  Esq.,  Registrar 2,000 

/Admiralty  Divisioii. 

In  pursuance  of  the  powers  given  by  "The  Colonial 
Court  of  Admiralty  Act,  1890,"  the  Exchequer  Court  of 
Canada  is  declared  a  Colonial  Court  of  Admiralty. 
(See  5t-.55  Vic,  Cap.  2!).) 

The  Admiralty  Court  has  all  rights  and  remedies  in 
all  matters  (includincr  cases  of  contract  and  tort  and 
proceedings  in  rem  and  in  pernnna)n)  arising  out  of  or 
m  connection  with  navigation,  shipping,  trade  and  com- 
merce, which  may  lie  had  or  iiiforced  in  any  Colonial 
Court  of  Admiralty,  under  "The  Colonial"  Court  of 
Admiralty  Act,  1890, '  throughout  Canada  and  the 
waters  thereof,  whether  tidal  or  non-Didal,  or  naturally 
navigable  or  artificially  made  so. 

Admiralty  business  may  be  transacted  at  the  office  of 
the  Exchequer  Court  at  Ottawa,  or  at  the  local  registry 
offices. 

There  are  Admiralty  Districts  presided  over  by  Local 
Judges  in  Admiralty  as  follows  ;— 

(a)  The  Province  of  Qiieljec  constitutes  the  District 
of  Quebec  with  Registry  at  the  City  of  Quebec. 

(b)  The  Province  of  Nova  Scotia  con-ititutes  the  Dis- 
trict of  Nova  Scotia  with  Registry  at  the  City  of  Halifax. 


(e)  The  Province  of  New  Brunswick  constitutes  the 
District  of  New  Brunswick  with  Registry  at  the  City  of 
St.  John. 

(d)  The  Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island  constitutoi< 
the  District  of  Prince  Edward  Island  with  Registry  at 
the  City  of  Charlottetown. 

(e)  The  Province  of  British  Columbia  constitutes  the 
District  of  British  Columbia  with  Registry  at  the  City 
of  Victoria. 

(f)  The  Toronto  Admiralty  District  has  its  Registry 
at  tlic  City  of  Toronto,  the  limits  being  from  time  to 
time  fixedby  the  Governor-in-Council. 

0KK1CKR8  OF  THE  TORONTO   AD.MIRALTY   DISTRICrf 

Local  Judge,  J.  E.  McDouga'l,  Q.C. 
Registrar,  John  Bruce. 
Marshal,  William  Boyd. 

Tl)e  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  for  Ontario. 

Court  of  Appeal  for  Ontario.— Constituted  for  the 
hearing  of  appeals  from  the  High  Court  of  Justice, 
and  from  the  Comity  Courts.  From  the  judgment 
of  this  Court  an  appeal  lies,  at  the  option  of  litigants, 
either  to  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Dominion,  or  to 
Her  Majesty  in  Privy  Council,  in  cases  over  £1,000,  or 
where  annual  rent,  fee,  or  future  rights  o.'  any  amount, 
are  affected.  The  Judges  of  this  Court  inaj'  be 
place<l  on  the  rota  for  the  trial  of  Election  peti- 
tions, with  the  Justices  of  the  High  Court,  who  as 
ex-nfftciu  Judges  of  this  Court,  choose  from  their  num- 
ber a  Judge  or  Judges  to  sit  in  Appeal  in  case  of  there 
being  a  vacancy  in  this  Court,  or  if,  from  illness  or 
some  other  cause,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  is 
unable  to  be  present,  or  is  under  any  legal  dLsqualifi- 
fic-.tion  to  hear  an  appeal.  Sittings  are  held  at  such 
times  and  for  such  periods  as  the  Judges  shall,  from 
time  to  time,  deem  necessary  or  convenient  for  the 
speedy  dispatch  of  business,  the  times  now  fixed  being 
the  first  Tuesday  in  Slarch  and  September,  and  the 
second  Tuesday  in  January,  May  and  November ;  notice 
of  the  holding  of  such  sittings  being  given  according  to 
the  usual  practice.  If  required,  .\  second  division  of  tht 
Court,  consisting  of  Judges  of  the  High  Court,  can  also 
sit  for  the  disposal  of  business. 

Chief  Justice  of  Ontario-lion.  John  Hawkins  Hag- 
arty,  D.C.L.  (8«,don).  Justices  of  Appeal-lion.  G.  W. 
Burton,  Hon.  F.  Osier,  Hon.  James  Maclennan  (.?5,00ii 
each).  liegistrar-  A\e\au(\er  Grant.  Usher  and  Me.:- 
senger — E.  Oliver. 

H\g\\  Court  of  Justice  for  Oi|tario. 

The  jurisdictiOii  of  this  Court  extends  to  all  manner 
of  actions,  causes  and  suits,  criminal  and  civil,  real,  per- 
soiial  and  mixed,  within  Ontario,  and  it  m.iy  proceed  in 
sudi,  by  such  process  and  course  as  are  provided  by 
law,  and  as  shall  tend  with  justice  and  despatch  to 
determine  the  same ;  and  may  hear  and  determine  all 
issues  of  law,  and  also  (with  the  inquest  of  twelve  gooil 
and  lawf'il  men  in  f'.ie  cases  provided  for)  try  all  issues 
of  fact,  and  give  .iudgment,  and  award  execution  there 
on,  and  also  in  matters  which  relate  to  the  Queens 
Revenue  (including  the  condemnation  of  contrabaiid 
or  smuggled  goods)  as  may  be  done  by  Her  Majesty';- 

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Superior  Courts  of  Law  in 
isdiction  as  the  Court  tf  i 
of  fraud,  accide'.t,  trusi 
co-partnerships,  account, 
fants,  idiots,  Imiatii^s  and 
performance,  discovery,  i 
suits,  and  may  de(^ree  th 
letters  patent,  and  gener 
Court  of  Chancery  in  En 
justice  in  all  cases  in  whic 
at  law. 

Divisional  Com  t  sitting 
of  such  matters  in  may 
Divisional  Court. 

Law  Circuits.— iSi7/ui(/ 
p.  220).— In  the  Counties 
and  Middlesex,  there  is  hi 
every  year,  in  the  vacat 
Hilary  Tenns  :  and  in  thi 
another  such  Court,  heU 
day  of  July.  Whenever  ; 
termine  that  it  is  not  nee 
sittings  may  be  dispensed 
of  actions  may,  in  the  dif 
separate  and  apart  fro 
Terminer,  and  General  Gi 

The  Courts  in  each  Circ 
Chancellor  or  by  a  retired 
Court  or  of  the  Comt  c 
County  Court,  or  liy  som 
learned  in  the  law,  "reques 
of  the  Justices  to  act  in  I 

WF.EKLY     SlTTISOS. — A 

every  week  excejit  vacatii 
of  all  business  except  tria 
a  single  Judge.  Chambei 
<lays,  motions  first,  appca 
on  Tuesdays,  Wednesdayf 
be  held  at  Ottawa  and  l,o 
day  in  each  week  (except 
matters  which  can  be  d 
The  Judges  have  now  pc 
monthly  or  semi-monthly 

CiiAMBF,Rs.— Chambers 
business  relating  to  act 
a  single  judge  out  of  Co 
is  empowered  to  obtain  tl 
feree  to  sit  with  or  for  hi 

LONO  Vacation  extend 
?\ftt  of  August,  both  in( 
tion  from  the  24th  De< 
inclusive. 

Hkir  and  Df.viseeCoi 
of  the  Superior  Courts, 
be  appointed  by  commiss 
duties  are  to  chitermine 
which  no  patent  has  issu 
the  proper   claimants, 
assignees.    Sittings  at  T< 
and  July  in  each  year 
Superior  Court  (ex-nffici 
sion. 

Courts  fop  tiif.  Trial 
The  nature  oi"  these  co 
their  title.    In  respect 
Commons  of    Canada,  t' 
their  Judges  ajipointed 
special  Jurisdiction  for 
and  appeals  lie  to  the 
respect  to  elections  for  t 
the  Judges  of  the  Court 
Courts  of  Law  and  V.t\\\ 
the  third  day  of  Slicha 
by  a  majority  of  votes, 
Courts  to  be  placed  on 
petitions.     In  the  case  o 
so  chosen,  the  Court  of 
elect  another  Judge.     T 
are  presided  o\er  by  t \ 
J  .dge  presides,   and  ai 
Appeal  of  the  Province 

ClIANCELliOR— Hon.  J. 
C.  J.  Q.  B.  1).— Hon.  . 
C.  J.  C.  P.  D.-Sir  W. 


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any  amount, 
U't  may  be 
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the  Court  is 
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according  to 
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Superior  Courts  of  Law  in  England,  and  also  the  liko  jur- 
isdiction 08  the  Court  cf  Chancery  in  Kngland,  in  cases 
of  fraud,  accide-.t,  trusts,  cxecutois,  administrators, 
co-partnerships,  account,  m.-rtgatres.  awards,  dower,  in- 
fants, idiots,  lunatics  and  their  estates,  waste,  siiecific 
performance,  discovery,  and  to  prevent  multiplicity  of 
suits,  and  may  decree  the  issue,  rejieal,  or  voidance  of 
letters  patent,  and  generally  the  like  powers  wliici;  the 
Court  of  Chancery  in  Kngland  possesses  to  aditiinister 
justice  in  all  cases  in  which  there  is  no  ade(|uate  remedy 
at  law. 

Divisional  Com  t  sittings  are  held  every  week  todispoje 
(pf  such  matters  xs  may  properly  be  brought  before  a 
Divisional  Court. 

Law  Circuits.— Si7<tnr/«  for  Uearinp  of  Aet'ons(3ee 
!>.  220).— In  the  Counties  of  Yori»,  Weiitw'orth,  C<Brleton 
and  Middlesex,  there  is  held  an  additional  such  Court  in 
every  year,  in  the  vacatior.  between  Michaelmas  and 
Hilary  Terms  ;  and  in  the  Coi'nty  of  York  there  is  held 
another  such  Court,  between  Easter  Term  ana  the  first 
day  of  July.  Whenever  in  any  year  the  judges  may  de- 
termine that  it  is  not  necessary  to  bold  the  latter  "such 
sittings  may  be  dispensed  with.  The  sittings  lor  hearing 
of  actions  may,  in  the  discretion  of  the  Judges,  be  held 
separate  and  apart  from  the  Courts  of  Oyer  an<l 
Terminer,  and  General  Gaol  Delivery. 

The  Courts  in  each  Circuit  are  presided  over  by  the 
Chancellor  or  by  a  retired  or  present  Justice  of  the  High 
Court  or  of  the  Comt  of  Appeal,  or  by  a  Judge  of  a 
County  Court,  or  by  some  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Council 
learned  in  the  law,  requested  by  the  Chancellor  or  one 
of  the  Justices  to  act  in  that  behalf. 

Wrkkly  Sittisos. — A  Judge  sits  at  Osgoode  Hall 
every  week  except  vacation  for  the  purpose  of  disposing 
of  all  business  except  trials  which  may  be  transacted  by 
a  single  Judge.  Chamber  business  on  Mondays  and  Fri- 
days, motions  first,  appeals  afterwards.  Court  business 
on  Tuesdays,  Wednesdays  and  Thursdays.  Sittings  will 
be  held  at  Ottawa  and  London  respectively  at  least  one 
<lay  in  each  week  (except  vacation)  to  dispose  of  certain 
matters  which  can  bo  determined  by  a  single  Judge. 
The  Judges  have  now  power  on  pelition  to  constitute 
monthly  or  seminionthly  sittings  in  lieu  of  weekly. 

CilAMHRRs. — Chambers  are  held  each  day  for  such 
business  relating  to  actions  as  may  be  transacted  by 
a  single  judge  out  of  Court.  The  Master  in  Chambers 
is  empowered  to  obtain  the  assistance  of  any  Official  Re- 
feree to  sit  with  or  for  him. 

LoNO  Vacation  extends  from  the  Ist  of  July  to  the 
?'.8t  of  August,  both  inclusive.  There  is  also'  a  vaca- 
tion from  the  24tli  December  to  6tli  January,  both 
inclusive. 

Hum  AND  DkviseeCoirt.— Commissioners,  the  Judges 
of  the  Superior  Courts,  and  such  oiber  persons  as  may 
be  appointed  by  commission  under  the  Great  Seal.  Their 
duties  are  to  determine  claims  to  land  in  Ontario,  for 
which  no  patent  has  issued  from  the  Crown  in  favor  of 
the  proper  claimants,  whether  as  heirs,  devisees,  or 
assignees.  Sittings  at  Toronto,  first  Monday  in  January 
aiid  July  in  each  year.  Judui-K— The  Judges  of  the 
Superior  Court  (ex-officio),  others  ajtpointed  by  commis- 
sion. 

COIIIITS   FOP   TUB  Trial  OP  COXTROVKRTKI)  EliKCTlOSS.— 

The  nature  o(  these  co'.rts  is  surticieiitly  indicated  in 
their  title.  In  respect  to  elections  for  the  House  of 
Commons  of  Canada,  the  Su|)erior  Courts*  liy  one  of 
their  Judges  appointed  in  that  tiehalf,  are  invested  with 
special  Juiisdiction  for  the  trial  of  contested  elections, 
and  appeals  lie  to  the  Supreme  Court  at  Ottawa.  In 
respect  to  elections  tor  the  Local  Legislature  of  Ontario, 
the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  ApjieiU  and  of  the  Superior 
Courts  of  Law  and  E()uily  meet  aiuiuiiUy  on  or  before 
the  third  day  of  Michaelmas  sittings  and  severally  elect, 
by  a  majority  of  votes,  a  Judge  from  their  respective 
Courts  to  be  placed  on  the  rota  for  the  trial  of  election 
petitions.  In  the  case  of  deatli  or  the  illness  of  a  Judge 
80  chosen,  the  Court  of  which  lie  is  a  member  meet  and 
elect  another  Judge.  Trials  involving  corrupt  practices 
are  presided  over  by  two  Judges,  otherwise  a  single 
J  .dge  presides,  and  an  aiipeal  lies  to  the  Court  of 
Appeal  of  the  Province. 

Judiji'"- 

CliANCKLLOR— Hon.  J.  A.  Bovd,  80,000. 

C.  J.  Q.  n.  D.— Hon.  J.  D.  Armour,  m,(m. 

C.  J.  C.  P.  D.— Sir  W.  R.  Meredith,  «6,000, 


JcsTiCKB— !Ion.  T  Fcr^'ison,  lion.  ,1.  H.  Rose,  Hon.  T. 
Robertson,  Hon.  W.  G.  Falconbridgc,  Hon.  Hugh  Mc- 
Mahon,  Hon.  W.  •'.  R.  Street,  Hon.    R.   M.  Meredith, 

*5,0<M)  each 

Olticem  nf  the  High  Cottrt. 

Official  Gi'ari)Ian  -  John  Hoskin,  Q.C. 

Senior  Hkoihthar— G.  S.  Holme^tcarl. 

JiNioR  Rkoihtrar— J.  S.  CBrtwrighl. 

Clkrk  Wf.kki.y  Co'iiT— y    K.  McLean. 

Central  Office— C/crfc  o/  Cinhinnn  /'leas,  M.  U.  Jack- 
son. Clerh  of  Heeiird»  and  Writu,  O.  M.  Lee.  Chief 
Clerk  •fiidoiiient  Peparlineiit — M.  .L  McNamara.  ClerkK 
-  W.  J.  Elliott,  C.  Ansell  Stewart,  R.  F.  Killnlly.  W. 
O'Neil,  M.  B.  Black,  F.  W.  Scott,  C.  Bell.  Clerk  in 
Heiiislrnr'y  Oftire  —  C.  O.  Strange.  Clerk  Non-Jury 
Court,  A.  Y.  Blain. 

Official  Referees  (Ex  Officio. )— The  Master  in  Or- 
dinary of  the  Superior  Court,  the  Registrars,  the  Account- 
ant, the  Inspector  of  Titles,  and  the  Referee  of  Titles. 

Clerk  of  Assize.— High  Court  of  Justice,  O.  B.  Nicol, 
Toronto. 

Master's  Okpice. — Master  in  Ordinary  of  the  Supreme 
Court— Thos.  Hodgins,  tJ.C.  Chief  Clerk  and  Official 
Referee— y.  McLean.  Clerk— A.  E.  Bastedo.  (For  list 
of  local  iii!i.iters,  see  page  "JOri.) 

Master  in  Ciia.mhkhs— John  Winchester.  Clerk*,  F. 
Arnoldi,  Alex.  McGregor,  Miss  A.  B.  G.  Cull. 

Accoi'NTANT's  OFFICE.-- .<4cc«tmf(inf- Geo.  S.  Holme- 
stead.  Clerk  of  Accounts  —  Benjamin  W.  Murray. 
Clerks— J.  O.  Beaty,  Miss  M.  Biichan,  C.  Gilbert 
Lawrence  Boyd,  George  T.  Leonard. 

Taxing  Officers.- J.  H.  Thoni,  J.  A   McAndrew. 

Deitty  Clerks  of  the  CR0WN.~The  Clerks  of  the 
County  Courts  will  lie  ex  nfficio  Dejiuty  Clerks  of  the 
Crown  and  I'leas  of  their  several  Counties  as  the  present 
incumbents     ^ate  by  <lealh  or  otherwise. 

Clerk  of  tiiK  I'.mcess.— For  sealing  and  issuing  Writs 
of  Summons  and  other  Writs,  Alex.  Macdonell. 

Inspector  of  Pi-blic  Offices.- Jas.  Fleming.  Clerk— 
Forsyth  Grant. 

Si'rrooate  Clerk  forOntario— F.  A  Anglin,  pro fcm. 
Assf.  Surriiiiate  Clerk,  Sir  F.  A.  Robinson,  Bart.  Clerk, 
.].  R.  Duff. 

Clerk  Commissioners  Devisee  Coirt  — C.  Ansell 
Stewart. 

Special  Examiners  —  F.  Arnold!,  (!eo.  A.  Boomer, 
John  Bruce,  W.  D.  Owynne  and  Henry  Wickham. 

Law  Stamp  Dlstrihutor  — Dr.  McMahon. 

Inspector  of  Titles  and  Referee  of  Titles  at  Tor- 
onto—G.  S.  Holmstead. 

Mastf.r  of  Titles,  under  Land  Titles  Act,  1886  (Tor- 
reiis  A;;t),  J.  G.  Scott,  Q.C.  Clerks -U.  D.  Sinclair,  W. 
McTavish,  R.  H.  Essex  and  H.  C.  Russell. 

Local  .Masters  of  Titles.— John  M.  Munro,  Port 
Arthur;  II.  C.  Hamilton,  Sault  St.  Marie;  William 
Doran,  North  Bay  ;  P.  McCurry,  Parry  Sound  ;  J.  E. 
Lount,  Bracebridge ;  I).  R.  Springer,  Manitowaiiing  ;  J. 
II.  Coyne,  St.  Thomas;  F.  J.  Apjohn,  Rat  Portage  ;  G. 
H.  Dartncll,  J.C.C,  Whitby. 

Criers  and  I'shkrs-  Jas.  Alexander,  Robert  Lawson, 
D.  J.  O'Donoboe,  Mr.  Stark. 

Messkxokr  -  Jas.  Gorrie. 

Maritime  Coirt  of  Ontario. —By  M-^b  Vic,  Cap.  29, 
this  court  has  been  abolislieil  except  as  to  pending 
iiusiness.  Judi/c—J.  E.  McDougall,  Q.C.  liejistrar— 
John  Bruce.     Marshal  -Win.  Boyd. 

Cot.NTV  Courts.  -Presided  over  liy  a  resident  Judge 
in  each  couiily,  assisted  in  some  counties  by  a  Deputy 
or  Junior  Judge.  Their  jurisdiction  extends  to  all  per- 
sonal actions  wliere  tlie  debt  or  damages  claimed  do 
not  exieed  !*'J(HJ  ;  and  to  all  suits  relating  to  debt,  cove- 
nant or  contract,  where  the  amount  is  ascertained  by 
the  acts  of  the  jiarties  or  signature  of  the  defendant,  to 
iiUOO  ;  an<l  to  all  liail  bonils  and  recognizances  of  bail 
given  ill  the  County  Court,  to  any  amount  ;  in  actions 
of  contract  to  any  amount  if  jiarties  agree  !■.  try  same 
in  County  Court,  for  recovery  of  or  trespass  to  land 
where  land  does  not  exceed  $'2UI)  in  value,  partnership 
actions  whore  capital  was  not  over  ¥1,1X10,  for  legacies 
not  exceeding  .*2II0,  where  estate  is  8^1,000  or  under,  to 
enforce  mortgages  or  liens,  or  for  redemption,  or  for 
equitable  relief  vvhere  claim  does  not  exceed  3200,  to  es- 


'!■( 


I    1 


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[1897 


tabliHh  daim  on 'insolvent  estate  where  claim  does  not 
exceed  #tOO  ;  but  not  to  oases  involvintf  the  title  to 
1  inds  o(  Kreater  vahie  than  #2(H),  validity  of  devises  or 
bequests  exoeeflin^  iiOl),  nor  where  estate  exceeds 
♦l.OCHt,  or  actions  for  libel,  slander,  criin.  con.,  or  seduc- 
tion. An  appeal  lies  to  the  Court  of  Appeal  of  Ontario. 
County  Couht  Sittinos  and  Court  ok  Grnkral  SRh- 
8ION8.  -The  County  Jiid(;e  in  each  county  holds  a  sitting 
of  his  Court  and  a  Court  pf  General  Sessions  in  his 
county,  for  the  trial  of  issues  of  fact,  semi-annually  on 
the  second  Tuesday  in  June  and  December,  except  in 
the  Coimty  of  York,  in  which  county  said  Court  is  held 
four  times,  commencinj,;  on  the  flrstTuesday  in  Decem- 
ber and  Starch,  and  the  second  Tuesday  'in  May  and 
September,  the  latter  Courts  for  the  trial  of  cajtes  of 
felony  and  misdemeanor,  but  treason  and  capital  felonies 
are  exempted  from  their  jurisdiction,  and  (except  in 
the  County  of  York)  a  sitting  for  the  trial  of  issues 
without  a  jury  shall  be  held  in  each  county  on  the  first 
Tuesday  in  April  and  October  in  each  ytar.  The  Judpe 
may  also,  in  his  discretion,  hold  additional  sittinjfs  at 
such  times  as  may  be  deemed  expedient  to  expedite 
business,  but  only  for  the  trial  of  issues  of  fact  without 
a  jury. 

Cou.NTir  JunoK's  Criminal  Court.— Persons  committed 
to  jail  for  trial,  on  charj^e  of  being  guilty  of  any  offence 
for  which  they  may  be  tried  at  a  Court  of  General  Ses- 
sions may,  with  their  own  connent,  and  subject  to  the 
provisions  of  the  Act  in  that  behalf,  be  forthwith  tried 
by  the  Judge  of  the  County  Court  and  General  Sessions 
without  a  jury,  and  if  convicted,  be  sentenced  by  said 
Judge  ;  and  the  Judge  sitting  on  any  such  trial  for  all 
the  purposes  thereof,  is  constituted  a  Court  of  Record, 
and  the  record  in  any  such  case  shall  be  filed  among  the 
records  of  the  Court  of  General  Sessions  last  mentioned. 

Coi-NTV  Court  Trr.ms.— The  several  County  Courts  in 
Ontario  hold  four  sittings  in  each  year,  commencing 
respectively  on  the  second  Monday"  in  the  month  of 
January,  and  the  first  Monday  in  the  months  of  April, 
July,  and  October,  except  the  County  of  York,  which 
commences  on  the  first  Monday  in  Aiu'il,  and  the  second 
Monday  in  January,  June  and  Oct<.l)er,  and  ending  on 
the  Saturday  of  the  same  week,  unless  extended  by 
order  of  the  Judge. 

lioARi)  OK  County  Ji'dobs. —C/iainn.an—S.  J.  Jones, 
County  Brant.  MeinlmrK—lX  J.  Hughes,  County  Elgin  ; 
E.  J.  Senkler,  County  Lincoln  ;  H.  §.  McDonald,  Coun- 
ties Leeds  and  Grenville  ;  W.  VV.  Dean,  County  Victorip. 

Coi!RTS  OF  Rka'ision.— The  County  Judges  hold  annu- 
ally Courts  of  final  revision  of  the  Assessment  Rolls  of 
each  Municipality,  being  in  the  light  of  Courts  of 
Appeal  from  the  first  Court  of  Revision  helfl  by  the 
Municipality  ;  and  also  Courts  for  the  Revision  (if  the 
Voters'  Lists  for  Provincial  Elections.  The  Voters' 
Lists  for  Dominion  Elections  are  now  settled  by  Revising 
Barristers  under  the  Act  of  1883. 

Surrogate  Courts.— The  jurisdiction  of  these  Courts 
relates  to  all  testamentary  matters  and  causes,  and  to  the 
granting  and  revoking  of  probate  of  wills,  and  letters  of 
administration  of  the  effects  of  deceased  persons  having 
estate  or  effect  in  Ontario,  and  all  matters  arising  out 
of  or  connected  with  the  grant  or  revocation  otpro- 
))ale  or  administration,  subject  to  an  appeal  to  the  Chan- 
cery Division.  The  County  Judges  are  also  Judges  of 
the  Surrogate  Courts. 

Divisiox  Courts  are  held  for  the  summary  dispcsal  of 
cases  by  the  presiding  Judge,  being  the  County  Judge  or 
his  Deputy,  or  any  Barrister  appointed  to  hold  the  same ; 
but  a  jury  of  five  persons  may  be  demanded  in  certain 
cases.  Their  jurisdiction  extends  to  actions  of  debt  or 
contract  where  the  balance  claimed  is  over  8100  and 
under  $iOi)  and  the  original  amount  was  ascertained  by 
the  signature  of  the  defendant,  and  to  8100  in  other 
cases  of  debt,  subject  in  some  cases  to  an  appeal  to  the 
Court  of  Appeal ;  but  the  sum  of  the  account  to  be  gone 
into  cannot  exceed  8400 ;  injuries  or  torts  to  personal 
chattels  amounting  to  800  ;  and  vtersonal  actions  to  that 
amount,  if  not  excepted  from  their  jurisdiction  ;  but  not 
to  actions  for  gambling  debts,  liquor  drunk  in  a  tavern, 
or  notes  of  hand  given  therefor,  ejectment,  title  to  land, 
&c.,  or  any  toll,  custom  or  franchise,  will  or  settlement, 
malicious  prosecution,  libel,  slander,  crim.  con.,  seduc- 
tion or  breach  of  promise,  or  actions  against  a  J.  P.  for 


anything  lone  by  him  in  the  execution  of  his  ofllce,  if 
he  objects  to  it.  Each  Judicial  District  is  divided  into 
Court  Divisions,  an.i  Courts  are  held  once  in  two  months 
in  each  Division,  or  oftener  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Judge,  "rhe  Divisions  are  established  by  the  Courts  of 
General  Sessions,  and  in  certain  coses  by  the  Judges. 

C0.M.UISSI0NKR8  FOR  TAKISO  APKIDAVITH  f'M  mV.  IN  FIIK 
SUfKKMK  AND  EXCIIKIJUKR  CoURiS  OF  CANADA.— Winslow 

Warren,  Boston,  U.S.A.  ;  Louis  Arthur  Audette,  Ot- 
tawa, Ont.  ;  Charles  Morse,  Ottawa,  Onl.  ;  Robert  Tut 
hill  Litton,  Ottawa,  Ont.  ;  Frank  John  licslie,  Liverpool, 
England  ;  Frederick  Elliott  Grant.  Melbourne,  Colon.\ 
of  Victoria  ;  John  I'rotUtt,  Westminster,  England;  James 
Dunbar,  (Quebec,  t^ue.  ;  Lewis  W.  DeslJarres,  Halifax, 
N.S.  ;  Roberto.  Stockton,  St.  John,  N.B.  ;  John  Augus- 
tus Loifgworth,  Charlottetown,  P.E.L  ;  James  Charlen 
Prevost,  Victoria,  B.C.  ;  John  Bru;  e,  Toronto,  Ont.  ; 
Louis  Henri  CoUard,  Montreal,  C^uc. ;  Geoffrey  H. 
Walker,  Wiiiiiii)eg,  Man.  ;  Dixie  Watson.  Regina, 
N.W.T.  ;  C.  Gardner  Johnson,  Vancouver,  B.C.  ;  Edwin 
R.  Rogers,  Calgary,  N.W.T.  ;  W.  E.  Piters,  Sydne,' . 
N.S.  ;  H.  F.  A.  (iourlay,  .Melbourne,  Colo?  y  of  Victoria ; 
Robert  Casscls,  jr.,  Ottawa,  Out.  ;  Frederick  \YiUia.ii 
Walker,  .Jew  South  Wales. 

Province  of  Quebec. 

Queen's  Bench. 

Chikf  JusricB.  — Hon.SirAlexandre  Lacostc,Kt  $6,000 

PuisNB  JuDOK.s.— Hons.  J.  Q  B()ss6,  Robert  N.  Hall, 
Jean  Blanchet,  J.  S.  C.  Wurtele,  Ald(5ric  Ouimet,  $5,00u 
encili 

Joi.NT  Clsrkh  of  Appeals.— J.  0.  Joseph,  and  W.  E. 
Duggan. 

Deputy  Clrkk  of  Appeals  and  Clerk  of  tub  Crown 
AT  Montreal.— r.i0uis  Ouimet 

Special  Deputy  Clerk  at  Quebec— Jos.  Nadeau. 

Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Peace  at  Montbk.al.— 
L.  \V.  Sicotte. 

Clerk  of  the  Peace  at  Qukbbc. — L.  Brunet. 

Superior  Court. 

DISTHJCrs.  JUDOES. 

Artlittl.'aska    Hon.  M.  A.  Plamondon. 

Beaulianxiis  "    Louis  Belanger. 

^-•-{BZtiau,;;:    ::  "  ^-^-d-''^'- 

Iberville "  A.  N.  Cliarlaiid. 

Joliette    ..    "  C.  C.  DeLiirimier. 

KaiMouraska "  M.  H.  E.  CiuKUi. 

Montniagny  &  Beauce "  H.C.  Pelletier,(4uebec. 

Montreal "  M.  M.  Tait. 

"        "  C.  P.  Davidson. 

"         "  S.  Pagneulo. 

"  L.  A.  lette. 

"  C.  J.  Doherty. 

•  C.  1.  Gill. 

"  M.  Mathieu. 

"         ..  "  L.  O.  Loranger. 

"         "  W,  W.  Lyncli 

"  J.  S.  Archibald. 

"  J.  J.  Curran. 

Ottawa  &  Co.  of  Aigenteuil.  "  H.  G,  Maltiiot. 

Quebec Sir  L.  E.N.Casaiilt,  Kt.,  C.J. 

"      Hon.  L.  B.  Caron. 

"      "  F.  W.  Andrews. 

"      "  A.  B.  Koiitbier. 

Ri(ihelieu    "  J.  A.  Onimet, 

Rimoiiski    "  J.  E.  Lanie. 

Chicoutinii  &  Saugeiiay,  Q . .  "  J.  A.  Gngiie. 

St.  Francis "  W.White. 

St.  Ilyai'inthe "  Louis  Tellier. 

TerieiHPiiiie  "  H.  T.  Tasi^lierean. 

Three  Uivers "  J.I!.  Uinivgcois. 

(For  Clerks  of  the  Courts  see  page  219.) 

JUUOKS     OF     THE      SESSIONS     OF     THE      PeACK.— Hon. 

Alexander  Cliiuveau,  Quebec;  M.  C.   Desnoy(;^s,    Esq., 
Montreal. 

Circuit  Court  of  the  District  of  Montreal  Judoe.s. 
—Charles  L.  Champagne,  John  Duly  Purcel. 


1897] 


Provinoe  o1 

Supreme  Court  Judo 
Cbibf  Justice,  15,000;  H 
Pierre  Arniand  Landr* 
Ezekiel  McLeixl,  8(,000  i 

Judge  in  Equity.— Jo 

Clrrk  of  the  Plkas. 

County  Court  Ju 
James  G.  Stevens,  Es( 
James  Steadmnn,  Egq. 
James  Gordon  Forbes, '. 

Divorce  and  Matrii 
Van  Wart. 

fjOC'L  Judoe  in  a 
Court  for  tub  Distrk 
MoLeod,  »1,000. 

Dbputy  Judoe. — M.  it 

Clerhi  oj 
County. 

Albert  

Carleton 

<:!liarlotte  

Oloucester 

Kent  

(I 

King's 

Madawaska 

Northumberland 

Queen's 

Restigouche  

St.  John's 

(t 

f'unbury 

II 

Victoria  

Westmoreland. . 
(t         •( 

York  ."! 

it 

Provinc 

Superior  Court  Ju 
Justice,  85,     3. 

Puisne   Judof,s. 
Ritchie,  C.  J.  Townst 
Donald  Henry,  84,000 

JUDflE  IN  EtiUITV.— 


F 


LIST  OF  SHERIFFS 

(Al'l'OINTBD   BY 


Name. 


Rksiii 


C.  E.  Hughes. iPri'ce 
G.  B.  Murphy.  I  Moosd 
J.  H  Benson..  |Regin 
I).  J.  Campbell jAiackM 
P.  VV.  King...|Calgai 

Corrected  up  to  ,, 
POLICE  MACISTRAT 

(NO  SALARY    I'Alll 


Name, 

Seymour   Noel  de  .^ 
Puissage  (ireen  . 


Thomas  Ede. 


Corrected  up  to 


IIHK  IM   niK 

— WinHlow 
(lette.  Ol- 
obert  Till 
Ijiverpool, 
le,  Colon.\ 
.11(1;  Janii's 
Ilalifiix, 
)hn  AuKus- 
tH  Gharli'H 
rito,  Ont.  ; 
.'ofFrey    II. 

;  Edwin 
Sydni"  . 

>f  Vi(;l()riii ; 

i.'k   \YilUii..i 


1897] 


LEGAL    iND  JUDICIARY. 


203 


Provinoe  of  New  Brunswick. 

HOPKKMK  Court  JuwiBs.  — Hon.  William  Hi-iiry  Tuck. 
Cliitf  JiiHtico,  *5,(KX);  Hons.  Daniel  Lionel  HaiiniiiKton, 
Pierre  AniiiiiKj  Landry,  Frederick  Er-»ace  Barker, 
Ezekiel  McLecxI,  $1,000  each. 

.luDOK  IN  E(juiTir.— James  Alfred  Van  Wart,  $4,000. 

Clriik  op  the  Plkah.— T.  Carleton  Allen. 

CouNTV  Court  Ji'dcibh  — Wm.  WilkinHon,  Es(|  • 
.lames  G.  Stevens,  Esq.,  William  Wedd'irliurii,  Es(|.' 
.lames  Steadman,  Esci  ,  William  Wilberforce  Wells> 
James  Gordon  Forbes,  92,400  eacli, 

DivoRf'K  AND  Matrimonial  Causbs.— James  Alfred 
Van  Wart. 

Loc'L  JuDOB  IN  Admiralty  ok  thk  Exciirql'kr 
Court  por  tub  District  Of  New  Bru  'swrk.— Ezekiel 
MoLeod,  #1,000. 

Dhi'UTY  Judok.— M.  McDonald  (no  salary). 

Clerku  of  the  Courts. 
County.  Ci,krk. 

Albert Samuel  G.  Morse 

Carleton William  M.  Connell 

"        A.  B.  Connell  (Circuits) 

Charlotte  George  S.  Grimmer 

Gloucester Tlieo))bilu3  DesBrisay 

Kent  James  D.  Pliinney 

"     Robert  Hutdiinson  <Circ«J<») 

King's Ora  P.  King 

"       John  H.  Cother  ■^Circuits) 

Madawaska Barry  U.  Plant 

Northumberland Samuel  Thomson 

Queen's James  R.  Curry 

T.  Medley  Wetmore  {Circuits) 

Restigouche   Jam>,2  S.  Morse 

St.  John's Mont.  McDonald 

"  John  Willett  (Cirowifo) 

5'unbury George  J   Bliss 

"         Charles  W.  Beckwith  (Ctrcuifs) 

Victoria  Dennis  B.  Gallagher 

"         W.  Fred.  Kertson  (Circuits) 

Westmoreland Josejih  B    Peck 

"         •'       Barry  R.  Smith  (Ctrcuite) 

York  Jeremiah  H.  Barry 

"    J.  V.  M''Manu8  {,Circuits) 

Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Sui'KRioR Court  Jui>oss.--Hon.  Jas.  McDonald,  Chief 
Justice,  S5,    3. 

PuisNK  JuDORs.— Hons.  R.  L.  Weatherl.e,  J.  N. 
Ritchie,  C.  J.  Townshend,  N.  H.  Meagher,  Hugh  Mo- 
Donald  Henry,  84,000  each. 

JuixjK  IN  EyciTV.— Hon.  WallMe  Graham,  ?4.0flO. 


Local  Judob  in  Admiralty  ok  tub  Extiii  iinr 
Court  for  tub  District  of  Ni>va  Scotia.— Hon.  Jan. 
McDonald,  91,000. 

County  Court  Judorh.— J.  W.  Johnston.  Esq.,  M.  B. 
DesBrisay  I  q.,  A.  W.  Savary,  Esq.,  W.  A.  I).  MorM, 
Esq.,  A.  McFsaac,  Eh(|  ,  M.  Dodd,  Esff,  John  P.  Ohlp- 
ii:aii,  Em(|  ,  92,400  each. 

Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 

SuferiohCouht  Judoh-.s— Hon.  W.  W.  Sullivan, Chit f 
Justice,  84,1100  ;  Loi-al  Judge  in  Admiralty,  Exche<|\U'r 
Court,  (MOO;  fjiiiis.  Kdwarrl  Jarvis  HodgHiin,  and 
Rowan  Robt.  FitzgeraUl,  Assistant  Judges,  ♦;»,'200  each. 

County  Coukt  Judoks. —Dennis  O'M.  Reddin,  Esq., 
King's  County  ;  George  Alley,  EHq.,  Queen's  County  ; 
Neil  McLeisI,  Prince  County,  92,400  each. 

Clkrk  ok  thf.  Ubown  and  Pkotmonotaky.— Robert 
T.  Weeks. 

Dbputy  PiioTii')NOTARiKs.— J.  A.  L(.:igworth,  Qaeen'a 
County  ;  Wt.i.  Sanderson,  Kin--'  County  ;  William  T. 
Hunt,  Prince  County. 

Clerks,  C.  C— F.  W.  Hughes,  Chief  Clerk,  Charlotle- 
towu.  Queen's  County;  (leorge  A.  Aitkcn,  Chief  Clerk, 
Georgetown,  King's  Cciunty  ;  W.  T.  Hunt,  Chief  Clerk. 
Stinnnerside,  Prince  County. 

Province  of  Manitoba. 

Qukrn'h  Bknch.— Hon.  T.  W.  Toylor,  Chief  Justice, 
95,000. 

F'uisNK  Judges.— Hons.  J.  Dubuc,  A.  C.  Klliam,  Jno. 
Fai'quhar  Bain,  94,000  each. 

County  Court  Judoks.-  Jos.  Hyan,  Esq.,  L.  A. 
Prud  hoinine,  Esq.,  D.  M.  Walker,  Esq.,  T.  D.  Cu/nl)or- 
land,  Esq.,  Corbet  Locke,  9'2,40O  each. 

British  Colun\bia. 

Chikk  Justice. —Hon.  Theodore  Davie,  9.1,000. 

Puisnk  JuiMiEH.— John  Fohtc  McCreigbt,  George  A. 
Walkem,  M.  W.  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Angus  John  McCo'.l, 
94,000  each. 

County  Court.— E.  Harrison,  Jr.,  Co.  Ct.  Nanaimo  ; 
W.  N.  Bole,  Co.  Ct.  New  Westi  linster  ;  W.  W.  8pliik«, 
Co.  Ct.  Yale ;  C.  F.  Cornwall.  Co.  Ct.  Cariboo. 

REOISTIHU    in     AD.MIHALTV   of  tub    EXCIIKIJUKB    (;olIlT 

FOR    THE    District    ok    British    Colimiua.— James  C. 
Prevost. 

Supren\e  Court,  North-West  Territories. 

Supreme  Court.— Hons.  H.  Richardson,  C.  H.  lion- 
lea\i,  E.  L.  Wetmore,  Ihos.  H.  McOuire,  David  Lynch 
Scott,  94,000  each. 


LIST  OF  SHERIFFS-NORTH-WEST  TERRITORIES. 

(aitointkd  nv  the  iiominio.s  oovern.mk.vt.) 


SURROGATE  JUDGE  IN  ADMIRALTY. 


Name. 


Residence.  I      District. 


Name. 


Ai'i'OlNTKD.    iCornelius  V.  Price. 


V.  E.  Hughes. 
G.  B.  Murphy. 
J.  H  Benson,. 
I).  J.  Campbell 
V.  W.  King... 


Pri'ce  Alb(  rt  Saskatchewau.  May  24.  l.SJ<7 
Moosomin  . .  K.  Assiiiiboiu.  Muy    7,  1S8!) 

Rcgiiia \V.  Asslniboia.  Mar.  -IS.  1S87 

Aiacleo.1 South  Alberta.  [Apr.    4,  1S.«7 

Calgarv North  Allierta.  Mar.  28,  1887 


Corrected  up  to  June  S9th,  imi. 
POLICE  MAGISTRATES-  NORTH-WEST        ^ITORIES. 

(NO  salary    paid   IIV   THE   Df'''INI0S   00\  KUN.MKNT. ) 


Corrected    «;>    to 
t'dh  -June,  IS'.ir,. 


K  ESI  PENCE. 

Kin;;ston  —  for  that 
portion  of  the  Toron- 
to Admiralty  District 
comprised  in  coun- 
ties of  Hastings,  Pr. 
Edward,  IjCnnox,Ad- 
<linglon.  Frontenac, 
I.eedsGrcnville.Dun- 
das,  Storniont  and 
(Jlcugarry. 


Aphoihtbi). 
March  26,  18'J« 


REGISTRARS  ADMIRALTY  DISTRICTS 

(DOMINION). 


Name. 

DiSTIlItT. 

Appointed. 

Sevniour   Noel  dc 

Moose   Jaw  —  Assini- 

April   21,  1S!»6 

Piiissagc  (Irten  . 

boia    with   jurisdic- 
tion in  and  for  the 
town  of  Jfoosc  Jaw. 

Thomas  Ede 

Caljrary — in  and    for 
the  North-West  Ter- 

June f),  1890 

ritories  of  ('aiifida. 

1 

Name. 


I  Kesidence.  I    District.    '  Appointed. 

jJ.  Bruce Toronto JToronto [Feb.    7,  1878 

Ijas.Dunbar.Q.C.tiuebec Queliec Dec.  27,  187:t 

iL.  W.  DcsBarres.  iHalifa.v,  N.S  Nova  Scotia. 

jR.O.  Stockt(m..|st.Jolin,N.l!;N.  Bruns'lckiOct,  19,  1801 

IJ,  A,  Longworth.  Chl'te'n PEI  I'r.  Ed.  Isla'd! 

IB.  H.  T.  Drake.,  j Victoria. B.CB.  Coluinbia'.Ian.  18,  189C 


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UK(H.STRAHS — COUNTV    COUKT   CLERKS. 


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REGISTRARS  OF  DEEDS,  Of<TAI|IO. 

Jnnpectur  of  Hrginlry  Oj^w*—  Donuhl  (luthrie,  y.U.,  Guelph. 


cotnnmi,fto. 


AbOOMA  E  .  . 

BitANT 

Bhuch  .  .    . . 

CaRLRI'ih.  .  . 

Duyi)A8 

Dur:iiAM,R.R 

"         W.R. 

Eloin 

ESSBX  

Frontbiiac.  . 
Olknoakry  , 
Qrbnvillk.  . 
Orby,  n.b... 

"        8E... 

Haldihand. 

HALIBirilTON 

Halton 

HA8T1NU8.  .. 

Huron  

KiNa8T0N(C) 


HROIBTRARB, 


B.  A.  Lvon,  SauU  S.  Miirie 
W.  H.  Wood,  iSriui'tford 
I).  Siiiuluir,  Wttikertoii 
l*.  J.  (loffey,  Dltiwtt 
\Vlll.MoKilll,Urull^t.'vil1L■ 
T.  McDonald,  Morrialmrtf 
Geo.C.  Ward,  Tort,  Hope 
JWMcLaiijfhlii  .Ilow'vle 
Jii8.  H,  Coyne,  S*.  Thos. 
J.  W.  Askiii,  Handwlol 
J.  D.'l  honipsoii,  Kill^''ton 
John  Simpson,  Alux'dria 
PatriokMi'Crcii.l'rescott 
H.MoKnijfht.OwenSo'nd 
TlioniaM  Lauder,  Durham 
Wni.  Parker,  Oa,VU(fa 
K.  C.  Younif,  Minden 
Donald  Campbell, Milton 
Dr  U.  W.  Day,  Helleville 
A.  L.  Gibson.  .(Joderieh 
J.  P.Qildersleeve,Kiir8'n 


'coimTiKH,&c. 

Kknt 

Lambton.  .  . 
Uanahk.n.r. 

1  "  M.R. 

LKKim 

liKNNOX&Al). 
[lilNCOIiN  .... 

'London  (C).. 

Manitoi'lin. 

'  Mii>ni,KHKX  K 

W 

MihkokaDis 
jNiri'HiNdDiH 

Norfolk  . .. 

nort'um.  k.r 

W.R 

Ontario.  .  . . 
Ottawa  (C). 

O.XFORI) 

P.SoundDw. 
Pkf.l 


RKUIHTRARB. 

P.D..M(!KelIar,  Chatham 
A.  .Mtt('lean,M.D.,Sarnia 
John  .Menzics,  Almoine 
JaniPM  Mull,  Perth 
W.  H.  Cole,  Hroc!k\dle 
.S  (iil)son,  Napanee 
H'n.J.G.Cnrrie.St.Cath. 
W.  C.  1,.  Uill,  London 
r  K.HpriiiKer,  Gore  Bay 
John  Waters,  I^ndon 
S.  Klackburii,  Ulencoe 
J.  K.  lyOunt,Bra(!el)rid({e 
Wni.  Doran,  North  Hay 
A.  J.  Doiily,  Siincoe 
A.  E.  Mallory,  Colborne 

F.  W.  Field,  Cobour^' 
J.O.  Hay  (act't;)  Whitby 
Alex.  Uurritt,  Ottawa 

G.  R.  Pattullo,  WoodHt'ok 
T.  Keiuiedy,  P.  Sound 
K.  Chisholiu,  Brampton 


COrNTIRH,&0. 


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Pktkrhoho'  . 

PlIKNCOTT  ... 

Pr.Edwaui). 
UainyK.Dih. 
Uknkkkw..  . 

HrMHKLIi.  ... 

SrMcoK. 

HroHMONT    ,  . 

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Toronto  K  . . 
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Victoria  . .. 
Watkri.oo.  . 

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Wkllo'n.n.r 

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D.  D.  1  ay,  Stratford 
P.  Whelehan,  St.  Mary's 
It.  Morrow,  Pcteriioro' 
J.  Iliff^inson,  L'OriKina) 
W.  Mi'Kenzie,  Picton 
F.J.  Aiijohn,  Hat  Portage 
A.  Irvinif,  Pembroke 
.laH.  KeavH,  Duncanville 
Samuel  Lount,  Barrie 
J.  C.  Aljfiiire,  Cornwall 
John  M  Munro,PtArth'r 
Peter  llynn,  Toronto 
C.  LindseVi  Toronto 
Chas.  D.  liarr,  Lindsay 
Isaac  Master,  IJerlin 
Ja«.  K.  Moriii,  Welland 
J.  Anderson,  Arthur 
N.IIi);inbothani,  Guelph 

N.  A wrey Hamilton 

James  Massie,  Toronto 
J.J.  Pearaon, Newmarket 


RECISTRATIOH  DIVISIONS,  ONTARIO. 


DURHAM.— £atit  /h'liijjj— TowiiHhips  of  Hope,  Cavan, 
andHanvers;  Town  of  Port  Hope  and  Village  of 
Millbrook.  West  /ii(/t)i,9— Townships  of  Darlington, 
Clarke  and  Cartwriglit.  Town  of  Bownmnville,  and 
Village  of  Newcastle. 

GREY.— NortA  /{iJiiigr— Townships  of  Collingwood, 
Euphrasia,  St.  Vincent,  Sydeidiain,  Holland,  Sulli- 
van, Sarawac^k,  Keppel,  Derby ;  Towns  of  Owen 
Sound,  Meaford  and  Tliornbury.  SmUh  Hiding  — 
Townships  of  Aitonicsin,  Bentnick,  Egreniont, 
Glenelg,  Nomitiiiby,  Osprey  and  Proton  ;  Towns  of 
Durham  and  Miiikdale. 

LANARK— iyfor«/i  ;;irfi)i(/ —Townships  of  Ramsay,  Dal- 
housie,  Lanark,  Pakenliain,  Darling,  Livant  and 
North  Slierbrooke  ;  Village  of  Lanark  and  Town  of 
Almonte.  South  /iiiimi/— Towiishiiis  of  Beckwith, 
Montague,  North  Elmsley,  North  Burge.ss,  Bathurst, 
Druiniimnd  and  South  Sherbrooke  ;  Town  of  Perth  ; 
Town  of  Smitli's  F'lUs  and  Village  of  Carleton  Place. 

MANITOULIN.— The  Great  Manitoulin  Island;  the  is- 
lands named  Cockburn,  Barrie,  Fitzwilliam,  Lonely, 
Club,  Wall  and  Rabbit.  All  islands  between  any  of 
these  and  the  (Jreat  Manitoulin.  The  islands  south 
of  the  Great  Manitoulin.  Any  islands  which  in 
whole  or  in  part  lie  between  headland  and  headland 
around  the  Great  Manitoulin.  The  land  covered  with 
water  adjacent  to  the  said  islands  and  within  a  dis- 
tance of  one  hundred  yards  of  high  water  mark. 

Ml\)VL\iSKX.—Kui,t  and' North  ifiduj(/— Townships  of 
London,  Westminster,  Dorchester,  West  Nissouri. 
Adelaide,  Lobo,  East  and  West  Williams,  McGillivray 
and  Biddulpli,  Town  of  Parkhill,  and  the  Villages 


of  London  West,  Ail.sa  Craig  and  Lu(!an.  West 
iJiiiirtj— Townships  of  Delaware,  Caradoc,  Ekfrid, 
Mosa  and  Metcalfe;  Town  of  Strathvoy,  and  Villages 
of  Newbury,  Wardsville  and  Gbncoe. 

NORI'HU.MBEKLAND.— »(««  /Ju/ mi// -Townships  of 
Crainahe,  Brighton,  Murray,  Percy  and  Seymour  ; 
Villages  of  Colborne,  Brighton,  Cainpbellford  and 
Hastings.  Went  icWi/if^— Townships  ol  Hamilton, 
Haldimand,  Alnwick  and  South  Monaghan  ;  Town 
of  Cobourg. 

PERTH.  —  A'orf/i  iJiduij— Townships  North  Easthope, 
EUice,  Logan, Elma,Mornington  and  Wallace;  Towns 
of  Stratford  and  Listowel.  South  Itidinp—Tovin- 
shijis  of  South  Easthope,  Downie,  Fullarton,  Hibbert, 
and  Ijlanslinrd;  Towns  of  St.  Mary's  and  Mitchell. 

TORONTO  EAST.--A11  the  city  east  of  Spadina  avenue, 
i.nd  including  the  Island. 

WELLINGTON.— iVort/t  Riding  -Town.shipB  of  Arthur, 
West  Luther.  Minlo,  Peel  41  Maryborough:  Villages 
of  Arthur,  Clifford  and  Drayton  ;  Towns  of  Harriston, 
Mount  Forest  and  Palmerston.  South  and  Centre 
/Jt'din;/.'!— Townships  of  West  Garafraxa,  Erin,  Era- 
inosa,  Puslinch,  NIcliol,  Pilkington  and  Guelph  ; 
City  of  Guelph  ;  Villages  of  Fergus,  Flora  and  Erin. 

YORK.— JVonA.iJi(/i?i(7— Townships  of  King,  Whitchurch, 
Eastand  North Gwilliinbury,  and  Georgina;  Villages 
of  Newmarket,  Aurora,  Holland  Landing  and  part  of 
Stoulfville.  East  and  West  Hidings — Townshijjs  ot 
York,  Markham,  Vau,uhan,  Scarborough  and  Etobi- 
coke;  VillagcsofMnrkliam,  Richmond  Hill,  Weston, 
Woodbridge,  East  Toronto,  Toronto  Junction,  and 
part  of  Stouffville. 


Algoma T.  A.  P.  Towers 

Brant W.  ]!.  Rubidge 

Bruce Matthew  Goetz 

Carleton Jno.  P.  Featherston 

Dufferin Jno.  McLaren 

Elgin David  .McLaws 

Essex F.  E.  Maicon,  Winilsor 

Frontenac Archibald  McOill 

Grey  George  Inglis 

Haldimand Jas.  Mitchell 

Hallburton 

Halton W.  A.  Lawrence 

Hastings A.  G.  Northnip 

Huron Daniel  McDonald 

Kent W.  A.  Campbell 

Lanibton W.  R.  Gennnill 


GOUNVr  COURT  CIERXS,  ONTARIO. 

Lanark Charles  Rice 

Leeds  &  Greiiville.. Samuel  Reynolds 
Lennox  &  .Addington.W.  P.  Deroche 

Lincoln lohiison  Clench 

Manitoulin  D W.  S.  FraiuMs 

"iddlesex Jno.  Macbeth 

Muskoka Isaac  Iluber 

Nipissing T.  J.  Hourke 

Norfolk C.  C.  Ra])elje 

Northum.  &  Durham Ino.  Fisher 

Ontario L.  T.  Barclay 

Oxford Jas.  (Janfield 

Parry  Sound Edward  Jor.lan 

Peel J.  A.  Austin 

Perth Jas.  MocFodden 


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Peterboro Jno.  Moloney 

Prescott  &  Russell Ino.  Eraser 

Prince  Edward W.  H.  R.  Allison 

Rainy  River Frank  J.  Aigohn 

Renfrew A.  Thomson 

Simcoe J.  M.  L.  Stevenson 

St  or.  Duiidas  k  Glen.  .J.  A.  McDougald 

Thunder  Hay Jos.  Meek 

Toronto 

Victoria Win.  Grace 

Waterloo Ino.  McDougall 

Welland I.  P.  Willson 

Wellington Win.  Carroll 

Wentworth S.  H.  Ghent 

York Hon.  A.  M.  Ross 


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UiviHioN  Court  Ismpkctor— JOSKI'II  DIC'KKY,  I'arliamkmt  Huiluhion,  Tor(inti>. 


I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

VI. 

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II. 
III. 
IV. 

V. 
VI. 

I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 

VIII. 

IX. 

X. 

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XII. 

I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 


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II. 

III. 

IV. 
V. 


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II. 

III. 

IV. 

I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 

VIII. 

IX. 

I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII, 

VIII. 

I. 

II, 

III. 


ALOOMA    DIHTRICT. 

Edw.  IliKgiim.SftuUSle.  Marie 
ThoM.  HulllNan. . ,.  Hriuit-  Mliu)» 

W.  L.  Nlcholu ThfSHiilnii 

J.  Miantimh. ,  .SaiiltHtc.  Miirii- 
W .  .J.  Smith . .  Kichanrn  I.^ikI'k 

HRANT. 

Joseph  Robiimoii  . . .  Ilruiitlord 
Joliii  K.  KiiilayHon.  I'uria 

David  Rfid St.  (Jeorife 

Henry  Cox IJiirford 

Wallier  K.  Hoolter.  ...StotlarKl 
T.  K.  Simpson Onondaga 

HR'JCK. 

Wm.  ('olllns Wolkerton 

John  K.  McLean. . .  .TeeHWutcr 

Joseph  Barltor Kincardine 

Neil  MoKeohnie I'aisley 

Robert  Munro Tort  KlKin 

Hutfh  Murray Underwood 

A.  Neelimds Invcrinay 

James  Walmsley Winrton 

Angus  Martyn Rililey 

W.  Moshler Lion's  Head 

James  SomerviUc. .  ..Lucknow 
J.  Lawson Chesley 

CAKUBTON. 

John  R.  Arinslronjr — Ottawa 
Wm.  Henderson ....  Richmond 

H.  W.  McUougall Carp 

W.  P.  Taylor.. Fitzroy  Harbor 

John  Kerr Kars 

Daniel  McLaurin MetcaU 

Fred.W.Hartner,  Hintonburgh 

DUKKKRIN. 

Joseph  PattuUo  .  ..Orangeville 
Francis  G.  Dunbar.. Shelburne 

John  A.  Love Stanton 

James  Henry  Mono  Mills 

R.  E.  Hamilton.. Grand  Valley 

KLOIN. 

Alexander  Love Aylmer 

A.  MoBride St.  Thomas 

A.  MoBride St.  Thomas 

Samuel  McCoU Dutton 

BSSKX. 

C.  H.  Ashdown Sandwich 

J.  H.  C.  Leggatt.Amherstburg 

E.  Allworth Kiiigsville 

Charles  Bell Oxley 

Geo.  A.  Morse Leaminj^ton 

F.  P.  Boutellier. . . .  Belle  River 

John  ' '  oCrae Windsor 

Wm.  tvig Kssex 

Walt*  ■   -V'elsh Comber 

KRONTENAC. 

W.  J.  Robinson Kingston 

P.  McKini Kingston 

C.  Ruttan Sydenham 

Alex.  Grant Verona 

Jo',  n  McGrath Sunbury 

J.  Shibley Sharbot  Lake 

ORKY. 

B.Allen Owen  Sound 

David  Jackson Durham 

Thomas  Phinkett Meaford 

Thomas  J.  Uorke. .  .Heathcote 
A.  S.  Van  Dusen  . . .  Flesherton 
John  McDonald . . .  Chatsworth 

D.  Campbell Hanover 

Richard  Stephens  . . .  Markdale 

IIALDIMAND. 

D.  McGregor Caledonia 

D.  T.  Rogers Cayuga 

Thomas  Armour Dunnville 


IV.  R.  A.  Ilavill  Ruinham 

V.  E.  IlirdHntl Catd.orough 

VI.  Charlt'H  E.  Bourne .larvls 

HAI.IHIIHTON. 

I.  ('has.  D.  Curry Minden 

II.  Wm.  I'ruNt llalil>urton 

III.  Stephen  Kettle Ursu 

llAtrox. 

I.  Wm.  I'nnton Miltnn 

II.  Robert  llulmer Oakville 

III.  L.  Grant Georgetown 

IV,  It.  J,  McNabb Acton 

V.  Neil  Mi'Phail. , .  Canipbellville 

VI.  Jos.  RobinHon Burlington 

IIA8TI.NQg. 

I.   H,  .\»hlev Belleville 

II.  K.  It.  Prior Wallbridge 

III.  A.  B.  Randall...  Shannonville 

IV.  Thomas  .McCann Tweed 

V.  F.  B.  i'arker Stirling 

VI.  Arthur  W.  Coe Madoo 

VII.  A.  S.  Valleau Deseronto 

VIII.  Anson  H.  Latta Cannifton 

IX.  J.  B.  Young  Trenton 

X.  Baldwin  C.  Hubbell.. Marmora 

XI.  Jas.  K.  Harrison.  .Bridgewuter 

XII.  Derniot  Kavanagh. . .  L'Amable 

III'RON. 

I.  Charles  Seager Goderich 

II.  John  Beattie Seaforth 

III.  W.  W.  Farran Clinton 

.    IV.  Alexander  Hunter  ...Brussels 
V .  Charles  Snell Exeter 

VI.  James  Whyard . . ,   Dungannon 

VII.  John  Morgan Bayfield 

VIII.  James  MoGuire iVingham 

IX.  Joseph  Cowan Wroxeter 

X.  Michael  Zeller Zurich 

XI.  William  Lewis Crediton 

XII.  Wm.  Campbell BIyth 

KKNT. 

I.  Wm.  B.  Wells Chatham 

n,  J.  Duck Ridgetown 

III.  James  T.  Smith Dresden 

IV.  Archibald  Samson..  .Blenheim 

V.  D.  C.  McDonald,  Wallaceburgh 

VI.  George  Moore Bothwell 

VII.  I).  R.  Farquharson ...  Fletcher 

LAMBTON. 

I.  George  Leys Sarnia 

II,  Wm.  McLeay Watford 

III.  John  Webster Florence 

IV.  Wm.  W.  Stover   Sombra 

V.  R.  R.  Dickey Forest 

VI.  Chas.  Hall Thedford 

VII.  John  McRae Mooretown 

VIII.  W.  G.  Eraser Petrolea 

IX.  R.  Code Alvinston 

LANARK. 

I,  Robert  Jamieson Perth 

II.  W.  A.  Field Lanark 

III.  Findlay  McEwan,  Carleton  PI. 

IV.  O.  F.  McKinnon,  Smith's  Falls 
V.  Alex.  Graham Pakenham 

VI.  Wm.  P.  McEwan Almonte 

LKBD8   AND  OKBNVILliE. 

I.  David  B.  Jones Brockville 

II.  James  B.  White Prescott 

III.  S.  McCammon Gananoque 

IV.  O.  Boscom Kemptville 

V.  E.  H.  Whitmarsh,  Merrickville 

VI.  L.  W.  Phelps Phillipsville 

VII.  C.  A.  Wood Toledo 

VIII.  L.  S.  Lewis Newboro' 

IX.  Isaac  C.  Alguire  Athens 

X.  George  Fairbairn,  Spencerville 

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XI.  J.  B.  Bellamy,. North  Augusta 
.\ll,  M,  J.  Connolly Caintown 

LKNNOX    ANn    AUDINIITON, 

I.  Alfred  Knight Napanec 

II,  F,  W,  Armstrong Bath 

III,  J,  J,  Watson. .  .  .  AdolphUMtown 

IV,  Peter  Johnstone,  Cnmden  Eumi 

V,  Wm.  Whelan (Jentrevillf 

VI.  J.  A.  Zinunennan Oilessa 

VII.  Jm.  Aylesworth..  .  .Tumworth 

LINCOLN, 

I.  J,  B.  Secord Niagara 

II.  W.A.Mittleberger,Stl.'atharin'» 

III.  John  Roszel Smithvillc 

IV.  Cho*.  E.  Riggins. . .  Beainsvilli' 

MANITOPLIN. 

I.  Samuel  Jackson Gore  Bay 

II.  John Carruthers, LittlcCurrent 

III.  W.J.  Tucker. .  Munltowaning 

IV.  W.J.  Tucker.  ..Manitowaning 

V.  Peter  J.  Anderson . .  .Gore  Ba.\ 

MinnLKiiKX. 

I.  J.  W.  Mcintosh  I/)ndnn 

II.  W.  Dickson Park  Hill 

III.  R.  J.  McNamee. .,  Mooretown 

IV.  W.  C.  Harris Delaware 

V.  Geo.  Wilson Glencoe 

VI.  Edward  Rowland ....  Strathro/ 

VII.  E.  T.  Shaw ..  Dorchester  Stat'h 
VIII.  W.  R.  Westlake Ana 

IX.  E.  S.  Jarvls London 

MUSKOKA   DISTRICT. 

I.  T.  M.  Bowerman.   Bracebridge 
II.  R.  K.  Shun>e,,,.  Gravenhurst 

III.  J.  R.  Reece Huntsville 

IV.  FredD.  Stubbs . . . Port  Carling 

NinSSINO   DISTRICT. 

I.  J.  D.  Cockburn,  sturgeon  Falls 
II.  John  McMeekin Mattawa 

III.  M.  W.  Flannery. . .  .North  Ba.\ 

IV.  Thomas  J.  Ryan Sudbury 

V.  Ihos.  Cahill,  jr Nosbonsinn 

NORFOLK. 

I.  chas.  E.  Freeman Simcoe 

II.  Abram  M.  Tobin  ,  ..Waterford 
HI.  Robt.  Green,  Windham  Centre 
IV.  James  F.  Cohoe  Ronson 

V.  M.J.  McCall Vittoria 

VI.  A.  P.  Barrett Port  Rowan 

VII.  W.  W.  Williams  ..  ..Houghton 
VHI.  Lawrence  Skey..  ..Port  Dover 

NORTIIUMBKRLAND  AND   DURHAM. 

I.  Fred.  Cubitt Bowmanville 

II.  Samuel  Wilmot  ....  Newcastle 

III.  George  M.  Furby. . .  Port  Hope 

IV.  Henry  M.  Wood. .......  .Osaca 

V.  John  G.  Orr Oobourg 

VI.  Henry  Lawless Grafton 

VII    S.  E.  Dixon Colborne 

VIII.  R.  B.  Macklam Brighton 

IX.  R.  P.  Hurlburt. . . .  Warkworth 

X.  T.  R.  Garrett Wooler 

XI.  Daniel  Kennedy, Campbellford 

ONTARIO. 

I.  D.  C.  Macdonell Whitln 

II.  M.  Gleeson Greenwood 

III.  John  Burnham  ..  .Port  Perrv 

IV.  Jos.  E.  Gould Uxbridgc 

V.  Geo.  Smith Canningtoii 

VI.  George  F.  Bruce ....  Beaverton 

VII.  F.  J.  Gillespie Uptergrovo 

OXFORD. 

I.  F.  W.  Maoqueen . . .  Woodstock 

II.  Chas.  K.  Carrey Drumbo 

III.  Jas.  Munro Embrn 


IV.  James  Barr 

V.  James  Steven*. . . . 
VI.  John  C.  ItoM 

I'ARRY   HOINU    DW 

I.  D.  MiFurlane  .  . . 

II.  David  Patterson. .M 

III.  William  Ditohburi 

IV.  Walter  Sharpe..., 

V.  J.  G.  Best 

VI.  R.  II.  Muw 

VII.  James  Dunn 

i-MIL. 

I.  J.  W.  Main ., 

II.  Henry  II.  Shaver, 

III.  John  Harris 

IV.  David  Pe-xrcy..,, 

rKRTII. 

I.  David  B,  Burritt.. 

II.  G.  K.  Malheson  ., 

III.  E.  Long 

IV.  George  Brown 

V.  Thomas  Trow 

VI.  Francis  W.  Hay. 

rKTKRIIORurO 

I.  F.  J.  Bell 

II.  Thomas  Fraser  . . 

III.  James  McNeill.. 
IV.  W.  Sherin 

V.  0.  R.  D.  Booth  , , 

PRMCOTT  AND   Rt: 

I.  David  S.  Buchan. 

II.  John  Shields....^ 

III.  Wm.  Allison,... 

IV.  Joseph  Belanger. 
V.  J.  S.  Cameron. . . 

VI.  A.  Carson 

VII.  M.  J.  Costello... 

VIII.  John  Downing.  . 
IX.  Frederick  Langr 

X.  T.  Roohan,,,.CI 
XL  Peter  Stewart.,. 

PRINCF,    KDWA 

I.  Fred.  Slavcn, . . . 
H.  Henry  H.  Haigh 

III.  C.  H.  Wright,, 

IV.  W  0.  DeLong., 
V,  John  W.Clarke. 

VI.  A.  B.  Saylor. . . 

VII.  Geo.  II.  Crane. 

VIII.  B.  E.  Harrison. 


Algonm  —  Provincial 
District  of  Algoina. 

Bruce 

Carleton 

Elgin 

Embx 

Grey   

'tastings    

Huron      

Kent   

Lambton   

Leeds  and  Grenville 

AssisiBOiA— Includ 
and  West  Assiniboia.f 
on  the  south  toaiui 
the  west  by  the  line 
4th  princi))al  nu'tidai 
of  Manitoba,     Konist 

North  Albkhia- 
district  of  Alberta  In 
rection  line  betwet'i 
by  the  eastern  tioun 
east  by  the  line  lietw 
prin,  meridian,     lie; 

Sorni  Alukrta  - 
visional  district  of  I 
International  bound 
boundary  of  British 
correction  line  l)etw 


1897] 


DIVISION    COL'KT  CLEllKS — JUNIOR    JUDUE.S. 


207 


IV.  .laiiien  Harr Norwich 

V.  Jaiiie*  Stevetm.  Ititfenoll 

VI.  John  C.  Uow) TIlHoiilxirgh 

I'ARHY    NOI  NU    DIHTKK'T. 

I.  I).  MrKurliiiii-  .  . .  I'arrv  SoiukI 
II.  DavUI  I'uttvnton.MoKi'llarr.O. 

III.  William  Dltohliurn  . . .  KoMHt'iiii 

IV.  Walter  Sharpe ....  Ilurk'»  I-iiIIh 

V.  J.  (I.  Ki'Ht MaKtiflawiin 

VI.  K.  II.  Muw ('oiiiiininiia 

VII.  Jaiiiea  Uiinn HiiiidrUlKe 

I'KKL. 

I.  J.  W.  .Main Ilraiiiptoii 

II.  Iluiiry  II.  Sha\iT..Strc'ftMvlllt' 

III.  Johnllarrjg Calwloti 

I V.  Davia  I'e-jrcy Holtoii 

PKRTll. 

I.  DavitI  M.  Kiirritt Hfratfurd 

II.  O.  K.  .Muthenoii Mitchell 

III.  E.  LoiiK St.  Mar.v's 

IV.  tieotue  Hrown. . . .  ShakeHpvare 

V.  Thomas  Trow Mllvertoii 

VI.  FraiicinW.  Hay Mstowel 

■■KTKRHOHUHOll. 

I.  F.  J.  Hell Peterhoro' 

II.  ThomoH  Kroner Norwood 

III.  James  Mi'Neill Keeiie 

IV.  W.  Hherin Ukefleld 

V.  O.  R.  D.  Uooth Apsley 

PRItHCOTT   AND   RI.'HSKLI.. 

I.  David  .S.  Riichaii LOrixnal 

II.  John  Shields....  Vankleek  Hill 
in.  Wm.  AlliHon .Stardale 

IV.  Joseph  Uelan^er..  I'lantaKuiiet 
V.  J.  S.  Cameron . . .  .Cumberland 

VI.  A.  Carson Kiissell 

VII.  M.  J.  Costello. . . . Ilawkeshury 

VIII.  John  Downin)( Kournier 

IX.  Froderiuk  LaiiKrcU Alfred 

X.  T.  Roohan Clarence  Creek 

XI.  Peter  Stewart Grant 

PRINCK    KDWARD. 

I.  Fred.  Slavfii Picton 

II.  Henry  H.  Haight Millord 

III.  C.  H.  Writfht...  .Demorestville 

IV.  W  0.  DeLonif..   .Ameliasbur(( 
V.  John  W.  Clarke Wellington 

VI.  A.  B.  Saylor Uloomfteld 

VII.  Geo.  II.  Crane Consecoii 

VIII.  H.  F..  Harrison Waupoos 


HAi;«v  Kivr.ii. 

I.  P.  H.  Clnrk Kar   l><irtii;{>- 

II.  C.  8.  Smith Fort  Francois 

HKNKKKW. 

I.  W.  (,'.  Irvlin{ Pi'Miliroke 

II.  II.  It.  Iliinti .  llcarlihiirK 

111.  tifortff  Kady,  Jim   .  .  .  UiMilrew 

1\'.  0.  F..  .Ni'iUon  Arnpricir 

V.  T.  F.  o'dorman         .Shamrock 

\  I.  Jaini'H  ItectcH ..Kxan^ille 

VII.  Kohurt  Allen Col.den 

VIII.  .lohn  ('.  Giirnev..  KockiiiKliani 

MLMCOK. 

I.  .lohn  C.  ,Mc.\al> Harrie 

II.  Tho'«.  .S.  Graham  .. .   Ilradford 

III.  Geo.  (Jhr.vstal  . .  . .  Ilceton 

IV.  II.  (t.  Caiiipliell. .  .Collin^woo)! 

V.  Aliraliam  CraiK-  ■     (Jraluhnrst 

VI.  J.  P.  Henderson (dillia 

VII.  JiiH.  A.  Mather..  ..New  Lowell 

VIII.  J.G.  IIo(mI Alliston 

l.\.  A.  MoNamara.PvnetanK'ishenc 
.\.  John  C.Steele Coldwater 

8T0RM0NT,  OUNDAH  AND  ULKNOARRY. 

I.  G.  H.  McGilli\  ray.Willianisto'n 

II.  1).  li.  McMillan   .  ..Alexandria 

HI.  C.  J.  Matticc Cornwall 

IV.  A.  Dawson ..  Dickinson's  LanV 

V.  George  Doeks Morrishiir^ 

VI.  J.  N,  Tuttle Iroquois 

VII.  Myron  I.CIeland.  .S.  Mountain 

VIII.  John  A.  Cockhurn  . . .  .Crysler 
IX.  I).  C.  McRac.North  Lancanter 

.\.  Wni.  Rae Chesterville 

.\I.  D.  Mcintosh Strathmore 

XII.  John  D.  Mcintosh . .  Ale.xandria 

TIIUNDKR   BAY    DISTRICT. 

I.  Neil  McDouRall. .   Port  Arthur 
II.  John  Aikins.  .Kni;.  River  P.O. 

III.  W.  McLean Fort  William 

VTCTOIIIA. 

I.  Peter  Mcliitjre Woodville 

II.  Kdward  D.  Hand.Fenelon  Falls 

III.  Irvine  Junkiii Uobcaijfeoii 

IV.  Jas.  D.  Thornton  . . .  .Omemee 
V.  O.  J.  McKibhin  Lindsay 

VI.  J.  F.  Cunninjrs Oakwood 

VII.  A.  C.  Graham.  ..Victoria  Road 


WATKRLOO. 

I.  A.  .1.  I'pterMnii  .       . .       Ilerlin 
II.  Jiiines  D.  Webster...   Preoton 

III.  ThoH.   Field      Gait 

IV.  .lohn  Allchiii     .New  Hiimliurtf 
V.  Alfred  lliKiMier I.iiiwood 

VI.  W.  H.  Winkler Ht.  Jacobs 

VII,  W.  D.  WatHoii Ayr 

WKI.I.AND. 

I.  G.  L.  lloliHon        Wellund 

II.   Paid  J.  WilMoii Murshville 

III.  K.  OuikKbank   Fort   Krie 

IV.  J.  G.  Cadman  Niatrara  Falls  S. 

V.  Thos  Conloii.  .Ir Tl.orold 

VI.  A.  K.  Scbotleld . .  Port  Colliorne 

WKI-lilNCITON. 

I.  George  Howard Guelph 

II.  Wm.  Nichol Morrislon 

III.  Hugh  Klack Rmkwood 

IV.  Hugh  .Mitchell Fergus 

V.  Thos.  Young Krin 

VI.  Henry  (lark Flora 

VII.  L.  It.  Adams Drayton 

VIII.  Joseph  Driscoll Ar'Umr 

l.\.  Joseph  Pattullo.  ..Orangeville 

\.  John  LivingNtone.     Hurriston 

.\I.  James ('.  Wdkes.Mouril  Forest 

XII.  L.  R.  Adam Drayton 

WK.NTWORTH. 

I.  II.  T.  Hunlmry Hamilton 

II.  F.  D.  Suler Diindas 

MI.  Iliigii  Thompson.  .Waterdown 
IV.  W.  .McDonald Rockton 

V.  J.  C.  Moore Hlony  Creek 

VI.  L.  A.  Gurnett Ancaster 

VII.  John  McCleiuont Glanford 

VIII.  Samuel  C.  Wright . , .  Iliidirook 
IX.  R.  L.  Gunn Hamilton 

YORK. 

I.  A.  McLean  Howard.  Toronto 

H.  John   Stephenson.  .I'nionville 

HI.  J.  M.  Lawrence. Richmond  Hill 

IV.  David  Lloyd....     Newmarket 

v.  Warren  P.  (Jole Sutton 

VI.  A.  Armstrong Lloydtown 

VII.  John  Nattress  . . .  Wo(Klliridge 

VIII.  John  Linton Weston 

l.\.  J.  H.  Richardson  ...  West  Hill 

.\ .  K.  II .  Duggaii Toronto 


Algoma  —  Provincial    Judicial 

District  of  Algoma Edward  O'Connor. 

Bruce Alphonse  Basil  Klein. 

Carleton Wm.  Mosgrove. 

Elgin .  .  .Chas.  O.  'A.  Ermatinger. 

E^ex Michael  A.  .McHugh. 

Grey Duncan  Morrison. 

Hastings    Kdison  Baldwin  Fraleck 

Huron      Bernard  Louis  Doyle. 

Kent   Robert  Stuart  Woods. 

Lambton   John  Alex.  .Mackenzie. 

Leeds  and  Qrenville James  Reynolds. 


JUftlOR  JUDGES  OF  COUNTY  COURTS,  ONTARIO. 


.Middlesex Edward  Elliott. 

Northumberland  &  Durham  ..Jay  Ketchum. 

Ontario George  11.  F.  Dartnell. 

Renfrew Thomas  Deacon 

Simcoe   Wm.  Fuller  Alves  Boys. 

Storniont,  Dundas  x  Gleng'ry . .  Robert  Baldwin  Carman 

Waterloo Duncan  Chishoim. 

Wellington loseph  Jamieson. 

Wentworth  lohn  Muir. 

York   Edward  Morgan. 

"      F.  M.  Morson.-iiid  Junior 

Judge. 


U\ND  RECISTRATION  DISTRICTS,  N.W.T.     hispoetoi--i:  M.  Barker.  Regina. 

east  by  the  lino  between  ratige.s  10  and  11  went  of  the 
4th  prill,  meridian.  Registrar,  T.  A.  McLean,  Calgary  ; 
Deputy  Registrar,  L.  J.  Clarke,  Calgary. 

East  Sahkatciikwan — Includes  all  that  part  of  the 
provisional  district  of  Saskatchewan  bounded  on  the  east 
by  the  western  boundary  of  Manitoba;  on  tbo  west  by 
tiie  line  lietween  ranges  10  and  11  west  of  the  lird  prin- 
cipal meridian  ;  on  the  south  by  the  line  between  tnwii- 
ships  .S4  and  I).");  on  the  north  by  the  townships  surveyed. 


AssiNiBOiA— Includesall  the  provisional  district.sof  East 
andWest  Assiiiiboia.  from  the  I niernational boundary  line 
on  the  south  to  and  inclusive  of  Township  ;i4  north  ;  on 
the  west  by  the  line  between  ranges  10  and  11  west  of  the 
4th  principal  nieridnn  ;  on  east  iiy  the  western  bouiidury 
of  Manitoba.     Registrar,  Geo.  A.  .Montgomery,  Regina. 

North  Albkria— Includes  all  that  part  of  the  pro. 
district  of  Alberta  bounded  on  the  South  by  the  9th  cor- 
rection line  between  townships  34  and  3.t  ;  on  the  west 


by  the  eastern  boundary  of  British  Columbia ;  on  the 
east  by  the  line  between  ranges  10  and  1 1  west  of  the  4tli 
prin.  meridian.     Hegistrar,  Gecrge  Roy,  Edmonton. 

Sorni  AiiUKRTA -Includes  all  that  part  of  the  pro- 
visional district  of  Alberta  bounded  on  the  south  by  the 
International  boundary  line ;  on  the  west  by  the  eastern 
boundary  of  British  Columbia ;  on  the  north  by  the  9th 
correction  line  between  townships  34  and  35,  and  on  the 


Registrar,  Stephen  Brewster,  Prince  Albert. 

Wkst  Saskaiciikwax— Includes  all  that  part  of  the 
Diovisional  district  of  Saskaichewan  bounded  on  the 
east  by  the  line  between  ranges  10  and  11  west  of  the  3rd 
prin.  ineridan  ;  west  by  the  line  between  ranges  10  and 
11  west  of  the  4th  jirinc.  meridian  ;  on  the  south  by  the 
line  between  townships  34  and  35  ;  on  the  north  by  town- 
'  ships  surveyed.    Registrar,  W.  J.  Scott,  Battleford. 


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MUNICIPALITIES  IN  MANITOBA. 


Taxes  are  payable  to  Treasurer  of  the  respective  &funicipality. 

Hon.  J.  D.  Camrron,  Municipal  Cummimoner. 

MUNICIPALITV. 

MAYORS  AND   RBKVES. 

CIiRRKS   AND  TRKASURKRB,   AND   P.  0. 

AODRBBB. 

Anrvle 

A.  F.  Andrews,  Thoresby 

Charles  Poole,  Fleming 

G.  L.  Dodds,  Melita 

John  narrower,  Baldur. 

John  Parsons,  Clerk  ;  VVfli.  Jones,  Trt 

W.  F.  Thomas,  Melita. 

Frank  Ne.is,  St.  Charles. 

Alfred  Morton,  Birtle. 

Thomas  Leese,  Birtle. 

Wm.  Miller,  Oak  River. 

Ed.  Armstrong,  Asessipi. 

J.  B.  Whiteheotl,  Brandon. 

VV.  T.  Beilby,  Minnedosa. 

D.  W.  Shaw,  Box  132,  Brandon. 

VV.  A.  Fairley,  Carberry. 

M.  Collins,  Carberry. 

VV.  T.  Sutcliffe,  Treesbank. 

O.  Westwood,  Clerk,   Pendennis ;   J 

Paul  Chenard,  Jolys.                    [Tre 

F.  D.   Stewart,   Clerk;  C.  Morrison 
J.  C.  Wilkinson,  Beaver  Rapids. 

A.  Kennedy,  Box  3.56,  Branoon. 

D.  Wright,  Receiver,  Emerson. 
Thos.  Coulter,  Dominion  City. 
3.  Thorsteinsson.  Gimli. 

S.  Schooley,  Gladstone. 
J.  VV.  Breakey,  Souris. 
Jos.  Andrew,  Hamiota. 
Jacob  Hiebert,  Chortitz. 
A.  R.  Fanning,  Newdale. 

G.  F.  Munroe,  Box  418  Winnipeg. 
T.  Par6,  St.  Anne. 

R.  Dunsniore,  Franklin. 

M.  E.  Boughton,  Arden  Station. 

G.  Crawford,  Swan  Lake.      [Treas.,  P 

W.  Cranston,  Clerk,  Clearwater;  VV. 

J.  Cuddy,  Clerk,  Blythfleld  ;  B.  Thor 

E.  W.  Pearson,  Minnedosa. 

C.  McCortiuodale,  Morden. 

Wm.  Howard,  Clerk,  Arrow  River ;  VV. 

F.  S.  Bell,  Morris.                           [Tre 
H.  R.  Whitworth,  Morris. 

R.  Morrison,  Boissevain,  Clerk  and  Ti 

Jos.  Baril,  St.  Jean  Baptiste. 

VV.  Currie,  Neepawa. 

T.  R.  Vardon,  McGregor. 

J.  S.  McAdam,  Treherne. 

W.  S.  Moodv,  Brandon. 

VV.  II.  Ditch,  Minnedosa. 

Jno.  E.  Gayton,  Clerk ;  T.  W.  Alexan 

A.  P.  Power,  Virden. 

F.  A.  Whitaker,  Portage  la  Prairie. 

D.  McCowan,  Portage  la  Prairie. 

T.  Seaman,  Clerk,  Seamo ;  C.  E.  Bra 
VV.  F.  Young,  Neepawa.                    [M 
M.  Turriff,  Receiver,  Rapid  City. 
Thos.  Frankland,  Clerk  ;  T.   McFarl 
C.  Hiebort,  Gretna. 

C.  H.  Pacaud,  St.  Norbert. 
John  Brodie,  Rossburn. 

D.  M.  Kinnaird,  Russell. 
W.  G.  Stvles,  Rosser. 
W.J.  Helliwell,  Oak  Lake. 

M.  Turiff,  Clerk  ;  Geo.  Grant,  Treas., 
W.  McKay,  Silver  Creek. 
Thos.  Partington,  Selkirk. 

II.  0.  Chambers,  Shoal  Lake. 

VV.  S.  Wallace,  Shellniouth. 

Will.  Goodridge,  Oak  Bank. 

C.  McConiuoclalt.  Morden. 

J.  M.  M.  Geekie,  Strathclair  Station. 

J.  MoDougall,  Lower  Fort  Garry. 

T.  Bertrand,  St.  Boniface. 

F.  Carriere,  St.  Boniface. 

VV.  R.  Young,  Selkirk. 

P.  La\  allee,  St.  Francois  Xavier. 

A.de  Laronde, Clerk ;D.Devlin,Trea5 

A.  J.  Kayll,  Cl'k,  A.  Masters,  Treas.,  Mi 

W.  I.ngimodiere,  Lorette. 

J.  M.  Baldwin,  Killarney. 

A.  G.  McDougall,  Virden. 

A.  G.  McDougall,  Virden. 

Archie 

as..  Declarer 

Arthur 

Assiniboia 

Alex.  Murray,  St.  Charles 

J.  S.  Crawford,  Mayor 

Birtle  Town 

Birtle 

F.  VV.  Huchnichen,  Birtle.. 

J.  H.  Fortune,  Marnev 

Blanchard 

Boulton 

Wm.  Hembroff,  Russell 

J.  A.  Smart,  Mayor,  Brandon. . 

Andrew  Cook,  Minnedosa 

Geo.  H.  Halse,  Brandon 

D.  Pearson,  Mayor,  Carberry 

R.  McLean,  Kerf oot 

Brandon  City  

Cornwallis 

Carberry  Village 

Cypress  North 

Cypress  South 

Wm.  Lyall,  Glenboro' 

Dahr 

W.  J.  Sargent,  Pendennis 

A,  Prefontaine,  Jolys 

.   A.    Dyer, 

De  Salaberry 

[IS.,  Lothair. 

DutTerin 

A,  Morrison,  Carman 

Treasurer, 

Ellice 

Jas.  Grigg,  Welwvn 

[Carman. 

Elton 

T.  J.  Pentland,  A'ikenside 

D.  Wright,  Receiver 

Emerson  Town 

Franklin 

J.  A.  Lang,  Dominion  City 

J.  Magnusson,  Ames. . . . .' 

Gimli 

Gladstone  Town 

Glenwood 

J.  L.  Logic,  Mayor,  Gladstone.. 
R.  J.  Crisp,  Souris 

Hamiota 

R.  W.  Brethour,  Logoch 

Jacob  Peters,  Chortitz 

Ed.  MoGill,  Minnedosa 

Wm.  Fraser,  Fernton 

Hanover 

Harrison 

Kildonan 

La  Broquerie   

H.  I.  Richer,  St.  Anne 

Jos.  Montgomery,  Neepawa 

G.  S.  McGregor,' Mekiwin 

D.  E.  Corbett,  Norquav 

W.  H.  Greenway,  Crystal  City. . 
J.  0.  Faubert,  La  Salle 

/ 

Langfora 

Lansdowne 

Lome 

ilot  Mound. 

Louise 

A.  Donald, 

Maodonald 

DUX,  Treas. ^ 

Minnedosa  Town 

Korden  Village 

P.J.McDermott.Mayor,  Min'dosa 
J.  H.  Ruddell,  Mayor,  Morden . . 

D.  Gerrard,  Parkisimo 

A.  Chisholm,  Morris. 

[La  Salle. 

Miniota 

D.  Paynter. 

Morris  Town 

as.,  Beulah. 

Morris 

H.  Snarr,  Morris 

Jas.  Rae,  Boissevain 

Morton 

easurer. 

Montcalm 

Neepawa  Town  .           .... 

P.  Parenteau,  St.  Jean  Baptiste. 
J.  A.  Davidson,  Mayor,  Neepawa 

J.  B.  Young,  Beaver  Creek 

T.  0.  Forbes,  Rathwell 

Nor  oik  North 

Norfolk  South 

Oakland 

A.  H.  Carroll,  Souris 

Odanah 

T.  H.  Jackson,  Minnedosa 

J.  S.  Miller,  Manitou 

Pembina 

der,  Treas., 

Pipestone 

W.  R.  Guthrie,  Preston 

VV.  J.  Cooper,  Mayor 

[Manitou. 

Portage  la  Prairie  Town 

Portage  la  Prairie 

Wm.  Fulton,  Portage  la  Prairie 
C.  A.  De  Simencourt,  Oak  Point 
Robert  Cam  ibell.  Bridge  Creek. 
M.  Turriff,  Rec,  Rapid  City. . . . 

J.  M.  Toombs,  Stonewall 

A.  Heppner,  Plum  Coulee 

Jos.  Hanielin,  St.  Norbert 

Jno.  McPhail,  Oakburn 

A.  Clee,  Russell 

Posen  

lilt,  Treas., 

Rosedale    

iiiiiewakaii. 

Rapid  City  Town 

Rockwood 

ane,  Treas., 

Rhineland 

Ritchot 

[Stonewall. 

Rossburn  

1 

Russell 

Rosser 

R.  Tait,  Rosser 

Slfton 

A.  D.  Chisholm,  Griswold 

Peter  Campbell,  Rapid  City. . . . 
0.  Seebach,  Seeliurn. . . . 

Saskatchewan 

Rapid  City. 

Silver  Creek 

Selkirk  Town 

Jas.  G.  Dagg,  Mayor,  Selkirk.. . . 
No  council. 

Geo.  Manson,  Shoal  Lake 

tJas   Richardson   Asessii>i 

Selkirk  Town  East 

Shoal  Lake 

\ 

Shell  River  . 

Springfield 

R.  S.  Conklin,  Dugald 

Stanley 

John  Borthwick,  Morden 

R.  Morton,  Elphinstoiie 

Chas.  Johnstone,  Oak  Hammock 
J.E.Prendergast,Mayor,  S.  Bon . . 
V.  Mager,  St.  Bonifa<'e. . . 

Strathclair 

St.  Andrews 

St.  Boniface  Town 

St.  Boniface    

St.  Clements.    .. 

Robt.  Hay,  St.  Andrews 

P.  Breland,  St.  Francois  Xavier. 
J.  M.  J.  Mulvihill,  St.  Laurent. 
H.  Pritchard,  Middlechurch .... 
Jos.  Richard.  Lorette 

St.  Francois  Xavier 

St.  Laurent  

St.  Paul 

St.  Laurent 
ddlechurch. 

Tache 

Turtle  Mountain 

Robt.  Monteith,  Killarney 

B.  F.  Foster,  Mayor,  Virden 

VV.  M.  Crosby,  Ilargrave 

Virden  Village 

Wallace 

1897]        MUNICI 


MUNICIPALITY. 


VVestboume 

Winchester 

Winnipeg  City 

Whitehead 

Woodworth  

Woodlands 

In  the  last  column,  \ 


POLICE 


Addimjton  . . .  J.Aylswo 

Algoiitti O.  Burde: 

Amhenthurij .  Samuel  M 

Athem  Reid  B.  A 

Aylmer H.  H.  Mc 

Barrie Chas.  Ha 

Belleville    J.  J.  B.  I 

Blenheim  ....  Richard 

liothwell A.  McDo 

Brampton Jas.  W.  \ 

Brant/ord . . . .  Thos.  Wc 
Brockvtlle  ....  Joseph  IJ 
Carleton  Co. . .  Louis  A. 
Campbellford.  Da'iiel  J. 
Canboro  Tp  ..  3.  Taylor 
Cardinal  ....  Magnus  C 
Chatham  ....  M.  HousI 
Christian lal'd  J.Lawren 

Cobourg J.  H.  Du 

i'olborne F.  M.  Fie 

Colliiiffwood  . .  Wm.  J.  F 
Cornwall   ....  A.  Betliu 

Delhi J.  VV.  Gri 

Deseronto  ....  J.  J.  B.  F 

Dresden J.  Chapp 

Dunnville  ....  J.  Taylor 
Dunn  Tp     ...  J.  Taylor 

Eganvilte John  Che 

Essex,  N.R...  A.  Bartle 
Essex  Town. . .  W.  D.  B^ 
Fort  Francis.  Charles  J 
Fort  Williain.  Allan  M( 
Gananoque  . . .  Philip  H 

Ooderich Chas.  Se 

Grey.S.R....  W.  H.  R\ 

Quelph T.  VV.  Sa 

Haliburton  ..  W.  Field 

Hamilton G.  F.  Je 

Harriston W.  H.  L( 

Huron,  S.R..  J.Wanle 

Ingersoll John  M( 

Iroquois G.  S.  Hi 

Temperature,  Freci 
end 


Mean  Temperature  . 
.Mean  Temperature.  1 
Highest  Temperature 

.VIonth  and  Day 

Lowest  Temperature 

Month  and  Day 

Annual  range  of  Teniii 

.Mean  daily  range 

Mean  daily  range,  189i 
Amount  of  Precijiitat' 
.\mount  of  Precipitati 
Days  on  which  rain  or 
Days  on  which  rain  or 
Percentage  of  Sky  CI( 
Percentage  of  Sky  Clc 


[1897 


immtiiiioner. 


AODRBBB, 


eas.,  Declare 


J.  A,  Dvti-, 
eos.,  Lothair. 
n,  Treasurer, 
[Carman. 


,  Pilot  Mound. 

,V.  A.  Donald, 

eroux,  Treas., 

[La  Salle. 

W.  D.  Paynter. 
Preas.,  Beiilah. 

Treasurer. 


lander,  Treas., 
[Manitou. 


Brault,  Treas., 
[Miniiewukaii. 

nrlane,  Treas., 
[Stonewall. 


i.,  Uapid  City. 


as.  St. Laurent 
Middlechurch. 


1897]         MUNICIPALITIES   IN   MANITOBA — POLICE   MAGISTRATES,  ETC.  21 7 


MUNICIPALITV. 

MAT0R8  AND  RF.RVB8. 

CLKRK8  AND  TREASl'RKRS,    AND  P.  0.  ADURRM. 

Westboume 

A.  E.  Smalley,  Westboume 

J.  .^L  Fee,  Hartney 

R.  W.Jamit'Hon, Mayor,  Winniveg 

C.  E.  Hall.  Alcvander 

P.St.O.MoGre(ror.Clk;T.L.Morton,TreM.,«lad»'te. 
Jno.  Fleniinx.  Cl'k. ;  J.  Cavers,  Treas.,  Deloraine. 
0.   J.  Brown,  Clerk ;   W.  (;.  Siott,  Treas.  ;  D.  8. 
Curry,  City  Comptroller;  J.  W. Harris,  Ass' t.  Com. 
Geo.  Armstrong,  Alexander. 
John  Parr  ttrntlwardine.                            (Oswald. 

Wlnoheater 

Winnipt'tf  City 

Whitehead 

Woodworth  

W.  M.  Shaw,  Oak  Lake 

Geo.  Main,  Reaburn 

Woodlands 

E.  P.  Laiiifrell,  Clk.,  Woodland*;  J.  Proctor,  Trea»., 

In  the  last  column,  where  only  one  name  is  (f'^'en,  it  includes  both  Clerk  and  Treasurer  of  the  Munieipaliiy. 

POLICE  MAGISTRATES,  PROVINCE  OF  ONTARIO. 


Addington  . . .  J.Aylsworth,Tamw'th 

Algoiita G.  Burden,  S.  S.  Marie 

Amhersthurg .  Samuel  McGee 

Athens  Keid  fi.  Alguire 

Aylmer H.  H.  McDiamiid 

Barrie Chas.  Hammond  Ross 

BeAlevilU    ....  J.  J.  B.  Flint 
Blenheim  ....  Richard  L.  Gosnell 

liothwell A.  MoDoUKall 

Brampton Jas.  W.  Main 

Brantford. . . .  Thos.  Woodyatt 
Brockville  ....  Juseph  Deacon 
Carleton  Co. . .  Louis  A.  Smith 
CampbeUford.  Da'iiel  -J.  Lynch 
Canboro  Tp  ..  J.  Taylor,  Dunnville 
Cardinal  ....  Magnus  Cormack 
Chatham  ....  M.  Houston 
Christian Isl'd  J. Lawrencc,Ch. Island 

Cobourg J.  H.  Dunible 

Colborne F.  M.  Field 

Collingwood  . .  Wm.  J.  Frame 
Cornwall   ....  A.  Bethune 

Delhi J.  W.  Griffen 

Deseronto  ....  J.  J.  B.  Flint 

Dresden J.  Chappie 

Dunnville  ....  J.  Taylor 

Dunn  Tp     , . .  J.  Taylor,  Dunnville 

Eganville John  Chananhouse 

Essex,  N.R...  A.  Bartlet,  Windsor 
Essex  Town. . .  W.  D.  Beaman 
Port  Francis.  Charles  J.  Hollands 
Fort  William.  Allan  McDougall 
Gananoque  ...  Philip  Hea.slip 

Ooderich Chas.  Seager 

Grey,  «.  ij . . . .  W.  H.  Ryan,M'tForest 

Ouelph T.  W.  Saunders 

Ualilnirton  ..  W.  Fielding,  Minden 
Hamilton  . . . .  G.  F.  Jelfs 

Harriston W.  H.  Lowe.Harriston 

Huron,  S.R..  J. Wanless.Tp. Stanley 

Ingersoll John  Morrison. 

Iroquois G.  S.  Hanes 


I  Kemptville  ...E.  Saunders 

Kingston J.  Duff 

Lambton  Co. . .  M.  Camphell,  Watford 
Leamington.  ..J.  McV..  Selkirk 

London E.  J.  'i  arke 

L'Orignal E.  P.  Vohnson 

Lindsay  D.  J.  Mclntyre 

Listowell  Jos.  E.  Terhune 

Madoc  J.  J.  B.  Flint 

Merritton  ..  ..P.  H.  Ball 
Millbrook  ....R.  H.  Holland 
Merrickville  ..  F.  A.  Tallinan 

MonkTp WHSpencer.Br'oeb'ge 

Morrisburgh  .A.  A.  Lnyan 
Moulton  Tp  ..J.Tajlor,  Dunnville 
Montague  Tp.  FATallnian,Mer'okv'le 
Midiilesex.E.R.E.  S.  Jarvis,Lon.  East 
.Vi(/d/esfx,JV/<J.U.Priestley,A.Cralg 

Jlitchell  J.  H.  Flagg 

Mt.  Forest . . . .  W.  Lowes,  Harriston 
3f»*o/fcait- /•..?.  \VHSpfnoer,Br'ceb'ge 

Napanee Jas.  Daley 

Newboro  J.  A.  Shaver 

Niagara  Falls.  Mvx.  Log-.n 

Nipissing M  .A.Qui!)ell,  Sudbury 

yorth  TorontoPeter  Ellis. 

Oakville   Wm.  H.  Young 

Oranfieville....J.  PattuUo 

Orillia Tho*.  B.  Lafferty. 

Oshawa L.  K.  Murton. 

Ottawa Martin  O'Gara 

Otterville Alex.  McFarlnne. 

Owen  Souiirf.  .George  Spencer 

Oxford  Co H.  Parker, W.iodstook 

Pnlmerston  . . .  W.H.  Lowes  Harriston 

Paris W.  G.  Powell,  Paris 

Park  Hill.... Wm.  Wells 
Parry  Sound..  Joa.  Farrar 
Pembroke  ....8.  E.  Mitchell 
Peterboro'  Co. D.W.Duml)le,P'rboro 
"  G.  Edmison.Pet'rboro 


Picton 

Port  Arthur.. 
P't  Dttlhousie. 
Port  Colhorne 
Port  Iliipe .... 
Port  I'erry. . . 

Prescott 

Prescott  Town 
I'rince  Kit .  Co. 
Haing  Hirer. 

4i 

Jtidgetown. . . . 

.Severn  Bridge 

Siincoe  Co. . . . 

Siincoe  Town. 

St.  Catharines 

Sterling 

Stormont  Co  . 

Strathroy 

Tilsonburg  .   . 

Thorold 

Thunder  B'gD 
.( 

Toronto 

"     Junct 

Trenton 

Tudor 

Uxhr  dge 

Vankleek  Hill 
Victoria  Co  . . 
Wulkerton  . . . 
Wallaceburg  . 
Waterford  . . . 

Wetland 

Wellingt'H,Cn 
W.  Winchester 

Whitby 

Windsor 

Wingham 

Woodstock. . . . 


O.  C.  Clirrey 

W.  C.  Dobie 

Robert  Patterson 

\V.  li.  Pringle 

It.  H.  Holland 

Honry  Gordon 

Wm.  Dunn 

T.  R.  Mellvllle 

O.  C.  Currey,  Picton 

Jas.  I<o))inson ,  I'ortage 

C..LH'laiidN,K'tFniM'» 

J.  P.  M(  Kinlay 

Wm.  Peter  Christie 

O.  H.  Lyon,  Uanlu 

Robert  Wood 

J.  H.  Comfort 

J.  J.  B.  Flmt,  ilellev'o 

A.  C.  Mclntyre 

Jas.  Noble 

O.  W.  Hare 

Wm.  T.  Fish 

J.  CousinH,  Pt.  Arthur 

W.C.  Dobie,Pt.Aithur 

O.  T.  Denison 

R.E.  Kingsford,  Dep'y 

Peter  Elli.i 

G.  H.  Gordon 

J.  Cleak,  Bancroft 

E.C.Camj)bell,Uxbri'e 

F.  W.  Thistlethwait 
J.  Deacon,  Lindsay 
Alex.  W.  Robb 

A.  McDougall 
Nelson  Green 
E.  R.  Hellcms 
A.  Taylor,  Fergus 
Wm.  Bow 
Major  Harper 
Alex.  Bartlctt 

G.  McKay 
G.  C.  Field 


Temperature,  Precipitation  and  Clouded  Sky  at  the  principal  cities  in  Canada,  for  the  yeax 
ending  30th  September,  1896,  as  compared  with  the  year  1896. 


in 

s 

Is     ' 

•A. 

1 

8 

01 

3 

•3 
o 

o 

2 

i 

C 

3 

p^ 

i 

Si 

H! 

O 

.M 

1 1 

O 

is 

o 
oa' 

•n 
o 


.Mean  Temperature 

.Mean  Temperature,  l^O'i 

niffhest  Temperature 

Month  and  Day 

Lowest  Temperature 

Month  and  Day 

Annual  range  of  Temperahu'e 

.Mean  daily  range 

.Mean  daily  range,  1895 

Amount  of  Precipitation  in  inches  . . 

.\mount  of  Precipitation  in  181)5 

Days  on  which  rain  or  snow  fell 

Days  on  which  rain  or  snow  fell,  1895. 

Percentage  of  Sky  Clouded 

I'ercentage  of  Sky  Clouded,  1805. 


41.8 

42.1 

81.6 

July  9 

-Vi.n 

Jan  29 

93.0 

13.9 

14.7 

34.88 

39.22 

166 

160 

63 

59 


43.6 
43.7 

87.2 
J'lv  13 
I   -7.0 
Feb  IS 
94  2 
16,4 
16.5 
66.74 
50.65 
173 
188 
60 
58  ' 


39.0 
39.5 
91.7 
Ag.  12 
-25.0 
Feb  18 
116,7 
20.5 
20.1 
39.45 
3,5.28 
169 
162 
55 


38.2 
39.0 
88.0 
Julv  2 
-2;i8 
Jan.  5 
111,8 
16,7 
17.5 
34.31 
41.78 
188 
193 
64 
62 


42.0 
42.9 
89.7 
Ag.  11 
-23,4 
Feb  18 
113,1 
15.2 
15.7 
42.8ii 
30.59 
200 
200 
52 
00 


0 

„ 

40.3 

45'2 

42.1 

44.8 

92.8 

91.3 

July  2 

J'lyl2 

-30.7 

-17.9  1 

Feb  17 

Feb  17; 

123.5 

109.2 

19.5 

10,5 

19.1 

10,7 

32.41 

32.  .561 

30.83 

35,70 

151 

191 

151 

182 

61 

58 

62 

57 

40-5 

40,0 

92.5 

As.',  9 

-17,0 

Feb  17 

109,5 

19.0 

20.4 

39.06 

40.12 

187 

185 

48 

40 


34.2      37.8  \   47.0 

34,7      36.8  1   48.2 

90,5      05.0      S0,4 

July  I'Julv  5  J'e2(l 

-45,2   !-:U,2       20,6 

Jan.  3  Jan,  : 

129,2     107.0 

2;i.9      14.1 

24.4 

14,05 

12,00 

87 

97 


.Ian,  4 

l;i5,7 

22,9 

23.3 

20.73 

18.07 

173 

l.')7 

57 

56 


52 

54 


13,5 
38.2i> 
.54.44 
171 
193 
69 
64 


i 

\ 


I     !l 


218 


COUNTY   OFFICERS,    PROVINCE  OF  QUEHEC. 


[1897 


COUNTY  OFFICERS, 

PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC. 

COUNTIKB  OR  DiVlBIONBOK 
C'OIINTIIW. 

ConBTY  Town. 

Rmmtraiu. 

Skurktaky-Trkari;rkm. 

ArgenttMiil 

Thomu  Barron  

M.  J.  A.  Pol»8on 

0.  J.  Walker. 

Arthaboaka 

li.  Lavergne. 

Dagot 

St.  Liboiru 

J,  Morel 

P.  H.  Ik-auregard. 

Beaiihariioia 

Heauhornoii 

St.  Kranfois 

St   .Michel 

lierthior 

K.  II.  KJHHon. 

Beaiu*e   

T    Kortier       

f.  Holduc. 

BellecliaHge   

3erthicr 

L.  S.  I'VirgucH  

J   A    Loferricre 

N.  .Mercier. 
A.  Demurs. 

Boiiaveiituro,  No.  1    ... 

New-Carlinle  

I,    |>   hebel    

'Boiiavciitiire,  No.  2    .... 

.lanieH  Verge 

11  IS   KoHter                   

'Bronie    

Ktiowltoii 

J.  H.  Kay. 

•  haiiihly    

Lon^ueuil    

I'.E  lliirt.'au&J  T  A.  Robert.. 
TancrecU'  Trudel           

P.  HriiiH. 

Champlaiii 

Charlevoix,  No.  1   

Sfp   (ieiievipvG  . 

\V.  J.  Trudel. 

St.  KtieniH!  de  la  Malbaie.. 
liaie  St.  Paul    

U.  A.  Kane. 

Charlevoix,  No.  2  

J.  T.  Kortin 

A.  11.  A.  (iognier 

i)\ifle  Hf)HHe  . .       .       

Chateauifiiay    

Ste.  Marline 

C'hicoiitiiiti 

H.  Vannier. 

Chicoutiini,  No.  1   .... 

K.  Y.  Iludoii. 

Chicoutimi,  No  2   

llel»TtviUe    

Ooaticook 

Calixte  Ilebert 

Otis  .Shnrtleff 

Deux  Moiit;igne8 

Dorehe'^ter    

Ste.  Schol!isti(|ue 

Doaithe  Dupras  &  C.  K.  Carnicl 

Frs.  Fortier. 

Druininoml   

liernard  ii  Millar 

.los   X    Lavoie              

J.  K.  Cava. 

'Gaspe 

Pert'e         

Wni.  Flynn. 

HocheUi^a 

Montreal    

K.  Kiliatreault  &Oodeiln  Boileau 
Joiiii  (*iLnu>h(!ll  Bruce 

Huntingdon 

Huntin^'don    

|{.  Ilvndman. 

Iberville 

Iberville 

Amherst     

M.  A.  Bessette 

K.  A.  Bra.sMet    

J.  N.  U.  Keauregard. 

lies  de  la  Magdelene 

Isle  d'  Orleans 

J.  Z.  Dubeau. 

Jacquea-Cartier  

Joliette 

K.Kiliatreault&Oodefin  Boileau 

Joliette 

A,  Cabana. 

KanionraHka    

Lao  St.  ,1  ean 

lloberval 

Laprairie   

Laprairie   

'L'Assoniption  

.1.  BrosMeau               

A.  J.  A.  Roberge. 

L'Assoniption  . , 

11.  Hocher 

J.  A   K  Ouinict    

Jos.  E.  Duhamel. 

Laval 

Ste.  Hose   

P.  O.  Orenier. 

Levis  

L.  N.  Carrier    

A.  Oust.  Verreault 

Michel  Roberge. 
Arsene  Mich&ud, 

L'lslet    

St.  Jean  Port  Joli  

Ste.  Croix   

Lotbinieie 

O.  Couture 

B.  (iarneau. 

Maskinonge 

A.  Tetrault. 

Mcga'itio   

Missisquoi 

W.  U.  L:nublv 

J.  B.  Rousseau. 

Bedford 

Ilarvcv  Beattv 

Montcalm 

Ste.  Julienne   

Montniag'n^' 

E.  A.  Archainbault. 

Montnia^ny 

Montniorenoy 

K    Lftverurne                           . . . 

F.  G.  Bernier. 

Chateau  Richer 

a.  Dick 

A.  Lefrancois. 

\     H   Rvland                     ...   . 

Montreal — Kst 

Montreal 

J.  C  Anirer 

Napierville    

Napierville 

A.  Richardson           

A.  Barret  te. 

Nicolet  

A.  O.  Desilats. 

Ottawa  

Hull    

Pontiac 

Bryson  . .  .■ 

Cat)  Sante 

Walter   Kimer           

W.  J.  Lervy. 

Portneut    .   ... 

H.  Q.  de  St.  Georges 

Ti.  P.  Bernard, 

Quebec   

H.  Dorion. 

Hichelieu  

Sorel   

J.  A.  Villiard. 

Richmond 

Richmond 

John  liwing 

J.  li.  Saucier 

Bimouski,  No.  1 

Matane  

F.  F.  Bouiseau. 

Rimonaki,  No.  2 

Rimouski  

J.  H.  Joiicas. 

Rouville 

Marieville 

11.  K.  Poulin 

G   Bombardier. 

Saguenav  

Tadousac   

Alfred  fiaroui.he. 

Shefford    

Waterloo    

Jos.  H.  licfebvre 

Henry  William  I  ovell 

Jos   Stevens                        ... 

* 

Sherbrooke  

Sheibrooke    . .     

Coteau-Landing 

W  Gritnth.               ' 

Soulangea 

Stanstead,  No.  1 

Ste.  Anne  des  Monts  .... 

Stanstead  Plain  

Ste.  Anne 

A.  N.  Thompson 

Jos  'I'hibault                   .... 

R.  N.  Thompson. 

St.  Ilyacinthe 

St.  Jean 

St.  Ilyacinthe 

St.  Jean 

J.  O.  Guertin. 

J.  V.  Carrea\i    

E  .\rchambault. 

St.  Maurice  

\j  A.  Lord. 

Temiscouata 

Kraserville 

Three  Rivers 

Terrebontie  

li.  V.  Dumais 

K.  Kiernan 

\ 

Three  Uivors 

Terrebonne  

Vaudreuil 

J.  D.  N.  Bastien.             ♦ 

Vercheres 

J.  B  Tirillon. 

Wolfe 

O  Lauioureux. 

Yamaska   

St.  Frairjois 

Blondin  and  AUard 

Louis  Verouneau. 

1897] 


CLERK 


^APPOINTMENT  OF  JUDCES  IN  CANADA. 

By  the  British  North  American  .^ct  it  is  provided  that  the  (Jovernor  General  shall  ajipoint  the  Judges  of  the 
Superior,  District  and  County  Court,  excejjt  those  of  the  Courts  ot  Probate  in  Nova  St-otia  and  New  Brunswick, 
and  that  their  salaries,  ttllo\va?iccs  and  pensions  shall  be  fixed  and  provided  liy  the  Dominion  Parliament.  It  is 
also  i)rovided  that  the  Judges  of  the  Courts  of  CJucbec  shall  be  selected  from  the  Bar  of  that  Province,  and 
there  is  a  similar  provision  for  the  selection  of  the  Judges  in  Ontario,  Nova  Scotia  and  New  lirunswick,  until 
the  laws  relative  to  i)roperty  and  civil  rights  and  the  "|)rocedure  of  the  courts  in  those  P'ovinces  are  made 
uniform.— Statistical  Record. 


CLERKS  OF  THE  SU 


DllTRICTS. 

Clerk 

ArthaboHka  

Beauce   

CharU 

II. 

Z.  Ve* 

Beauharnois. . . . 

Molie 

Bfedford  

Leona 

Chicoutimi 

F.  X. 

(Jaspe— Perce  . . 

J.  X. 

•Oaspe-N.Carlisle 

G.  F. 

Iberville     

Joliette 

Dor6 
Desro 

Kamouraska 

J.G. 

Lac  St.  Jean .... 
Montniagny  .... 

Bcnd( 

Montreal    

Hon. 

Ottawa  . . 

Pontiac  . . 
'Quebec  . . 

Richelieu 

Rimouski 

Sagruenay 


St.  Francois  — 

St.  Hyacinthe 
Terrebonne  . . , 

Trois-Rivieres 


C.  Ba 

Fiset, 

&  C 

A.  N. 

Leter 

la 

J.  A. 


Cabai 

Roy 

Chs 

an 

AH 


rt 


1 

WiNNirKo  LandTiti, 
of  Winnipeg,  the  Pari 
John,  St.  James,  St.   1 
St,  Francois  Xavier,  S 
River  Settlement,  St. 
Pointe  and  that  pai  t 
ing  lot  2i)9  w  of  Red  i 
12,  rgs  2  w  to  e  bdry 
to  4  w  ;  that  jiart  o 
Shoal  Lake,  and  tps  ' 

Dixtiict  Ih'.ijixtrar, 
District    Jiei/iKtrar. 
of  the  DiHtrict  Ucii"! 

Brandon  Lano  Tit 
to  12,  rgs  13  to  10  ani 

District  Rcrtistrnr 
DepiUy  of  the  D'mlri 

COUNTIBS. 

Lisgar— Plessis.. .. 
Gimli  .... 

Manchester 

Rockwood 

Shoal  Lake   

Souris  River  

Turtle  Mountain . 

Tie  counties  abov( 
titles  may  be  obtainc 


[1897 


1897] 


CLERKS,  SHERIFFS,  CORONERS,  ETC.,  PROVINCE  OF  QUEBEC. 


219 


tASURIU. 


egard. 


rge. 
lel. 

je. 
id. 


u. 
ihault. 


:r. 
;he. 


ilt. 


IBM. 


udges  of  the 
.'  Brunswick, 
nnent.  It  is 
rovince,  and 
iswick,  until 
es  are  made 


CLERKS  OF  THE  SUPERIOR  COURTS,  SHERIFFS,  CORONERS,  ETC.,  OF  THE  PROVIflCE  OF  QUEBEC. 

Crown  80UOI- 

DIITRICT8. 

Clkrkh  op  Coiihth. 

Shkrikph. 

CORO.NKRS. 

Ilir)llC0N8TAHI.Ka. 

TOKH  POR 
llRVRNItR. 

Arthabaska  

CharlcH  llrrnier  and 
II,  I.auricr 

Tuuxignunt  k 
Ilenunlng  .... 

Dr.  ChenefllH 

T.  J.  Samson  .... 

J.  K.  M«thot. 

Beauce  

Z.Vezina&A.Cha«8i 

J.  Taschcreau 

Ur.  M.  (leiiest 

Theophlle  ChosstS. 

A.  Pacaiid. 
J.  K.  Elliot  Si 

J.  liaurendeau 

Beauharnois. . . . 

Molse  Uranchaud . , . 

P.  Labergre 

TousH.  A.  Demers  . . 
•I.lt.  CHouttoii 

J.  Bcdard 

Bfedford  

Leonard  &  Noyes  . . 

Ohg.  S.  Cotton   . . 

11.  L.  KulUr    

Ths.  .M.  Prime    .... 
Felix  Gatien   

G.  N.  Goler 

Chfi.  Thibaut. 

Chicoutimi 

F.  X.  Gosselin 

OvideBossd 

A.  Geo.  Matte 

Telesphore  Boilv  . . 

Z.  Cloutler 

L.  G.  Helley. 

(Jaepe— Perce  . . 

J.  X.  Lavoie 

J.  T.  Tuzo    

Phil.  Ahcni 

Th.  .1.  I.aniontagni'. 
Dr.  J.  .Martin 

Chs.  Leclerc    .... 

A.  S.  Garncau. 

<Ja8pe- N.Carlisle 

O.  K.  Maguire 

W.  M.  Sheppard. 

Pierre  Thdriault 

A.  I.afi.'rriere  

T.  A.  Blanche!. 

Iberville    

Doru  &  Marchand. . . 

Chs.  Arpin   

K.  (i.  Pfllelicr    .... 

E<lward  Maifou.v. 

P.  J.  Dor6. 

.loliotte 

UesrocherH  k 

Ducharnie.  . 

A.  M.  Rivard  .... 

C.  H.  II.  I.eprohon.. 
Klio  I.fiiiiru 

Alfred  Levisi|ue. . 

Kamouroska. . . . 

J.  0.  Pelleticr 

K.  A.  Sirois 

Dr.  A.  Desjardins. . 
Dr.  J.  Langlais  .... 

E.  A.  Doucet  

S.  0.  lUon, 

Lac  St.  Jcaii 

J. A.  LaiiglaiH. 
A.  Bender. 

Montniagny  .... 

licnder&Iieaubien. . 

Alfred  Lepine. . . . 

Michel  Moreau   .... 

Alfred  Tremblay.. 

Narcisse  Treniblas.. 

Montreal    

Hon.  A.  Turcotte   . . 

HonRThibaudeau 

Kd.   .MacMuhon 

A.   Hissonnetto.. . 

Bourgoln  k 
Mip'ault. 

Ottawa 

L  M  CoutliSe 

Chs'.  i;.  Graliam.... 
Atiloine  l.ongpie. . . 

Zerus.  Cousineau . 

T    P    Foran 

C.deMartignv 

Pontiac 

C.  Harsuloii    

Simon  McNal'.v  . . 

H.  T.  Ilurdman.... 

L.  A.  Ilenaiilt. 

•Quebec  

Fisct,  Burroughs 
&  Caniiibcll 

IlonC  A  KGagnop 

A.  G.  licUeau 

Thomas  Gale  

Prince  & 

Lefebvre. 

Richelieu  

A.  N.  Qouin 

P.  Guevremont  . . 

El,'.  II.  Provost  .... 
C  Lafoiitainc 

David  Roberge. . . 

L.  Ethior. 

Kimouski  

Lctendre  «St  Chamber- 
land  

L.  N.  Aaselin 

J.  P.  Pclletier 

Majorique  Cote  . . 

N.  Pouliot. 

Saguenav  

J.  A.Martin 

P.  H.  Cimon    . .    . 

C.  Clement 

A.  II.  Sinmrd. 

H.  Lalirer|ue 

Chs.  (>)t(? 

K.  Tremblav 

J.  A.  Kafard 

E.  Guilmette 

St.  Francois  — 

Cabana  &  Bowen 

Hon.  J. Mcintosh. 

A.  (i.  Woodward  . . 
P.  Pellet  ier 

Hiram  Moe,  Jr  . . 

F.  Can)pbell. 

St.  Hvncinthe  . . 

Roy  &  Beauregard. . . 

V.  B.  .Sicotte  .... 

H.  R.  lilaiichard    . . 

Josei)h  Cadotte  . . 

li.  Lussier. 

Terrebonne  

Chs.  de  Montigny 
and  J.  J.  CSrignon. 

La]iointe&Prevost 

Z.  Mignault 

Moise  Brazeau    . . 

C.  E.  Bampton 

Trois-Rivieres  . . 

Alfred  Desilets 

Chs.  Dumoulin  . . 

Dr.  H.  Therrien 

Jos.  Bcllefeuille.. 

A.  E.  Gcrvais. 

DISTRICTS  AND  REGISTRARS,  MANITOBA. 

Inspector  of  Land  Tit Uh  offices  for  Province. — W.  E.  Macara,  Wimiiiif]. 


WiNNiPKO  LandTitlks  DISTRICT.— Comprising  the  City 
of  Winnipeg,  the  Parishes  of  St.   Pauls,  Kildonan,  St 
John,  St.  Jaincs,  St.   Boniface,  St.   Charles,  lleadingly, 
St.  Francois  Xavicr,  St.  Vital,  £t.  Norbert,  St.  Mido,  Rut 
River  Settlement,  St.  Ainic,  Oak  Island,  Lorcttc,  (!ratid 
Pointe  and  that  i)ait  of  St.  Ajjathe  north  of  and  includ- 
ing lot  21)!)  w  of  Red  and  lot  24:i  e  of  Red,  ami   ^is  4  to 
12,  rgs  2  w  to  e  bdry  of  Province;  Tps  V,i  to  lO,  rgs  2 
to  4  w  ;  that  part  of  tiis  IC  and  17,  rg  2  w,  lying  e  of 
Shoal  Lake,  and  tjis  7  to  :l,  rgs  j  to  l(i  w. 

District  Hfifiistrar,  \\,  E.  Macara,  Wiimipcg  ;  Depntii 
District    ReijiKtrar,   J.  II.  Brown,    Winnipeg ;    Deputy 
of  the  District  licmMrar,  C.  W,  N.  Kennedy. 

Brandon  Land  Titlks  District.- Comiirising  Tps  10 
to  12,  rgs  13  to  10  and  Tiis  7  to  12,  rgs  17  to  2!l  w. 

District  Hetjistrnr,   F.  G.  A.   Henderson,    Brandon  : 
Deputy  of  the  District  licgistrar,  A.  Burns. 

PoFiTAOR  i,A  Prairie  Land  Titlks  District.  Compris- 
ing Parishes  df  High  BlulT,  ^'oplar  Point,  Portage  la 
Prairie,  B.aie  St.  Paul  and  St.  Laurent  and  the  Settle- 
ments of  Wcstbourne  and  Oak  I'oint  and  r  one  w,t))l7  to 
n  biidry  and  r  2  w  tps  IS  to  n  bndry  of  Province  and 
that  part  of  tps  Hi  and  17,  r  2  w,  lying  w  of  Shoal  Lake, 
rgs  3  and  4  w,  t])  7  to  n  lindry  of  Province,  except  tps 
13  to  If) ;  rgs  ft  to  12,  tp  10  to  li  bndry  of  Province,  rgs 
13  to  22  tp  13  to  n  bdry  of  Province,  and  cgs  23  to  29,  tp 
lit  to  n  bdry  of  Province. 

District  Hcr/i^trtir,  G.  W,  Beynon,  Portaife  la  Prairie  ; 
l)ei,\ity  (if  llic  District  Itcpislrar,  Peter  Whimster. 

.MoKDF.N  Land  Titi.ks  DisTuurr.— Comprising  tps  1  to 
0,  rgs  3  to  10  w,  all  inclusive, 

Dintrict  Rcfiist  'ac,  A.  McLeod,  Mordcn  ;  Deputy  of 
the  District  llegiatrar.  Vim.  Conner. 

Counties. 

B01'ND.\KIK8,  LVCLl'SIVB. 

RK.GI8iRARH  and  ADDRKH8R8. 

Lisgar— Plessis ^ 

GimU                   . . . .  i 

1 13-'4,  V  4  e  to  l)dry,  also  v  27  to  44.  r 
1  3e 

L.  S.  Viiughiin  Selkirk 

Manchester 

t  1  2-3   r  1-2  w   r  1  e  to  L^Wpnf  WonHs. 

.lohn  AiiiTUS    ...                      Emerson 

Rockwood  .                          .... 

tlM8,  rl.  2,  Seandl 
t  i3-18,  r  23-2!)  w 

^, 

Thos.  Lusted    Stonewall 

J.  S.  Crawford Birtle 

Souris  River 

i  1-0,  r21-2!)  w 

J,  L.  Campbell    Sourisford 

Turtle  Mountain 

1 1-6,  r  17-23  w 

A.  P.  Stuart Deloraine 

T'le  counties  above  named  have  not  yet  been  brought  into  any  Land  Titles  District,  and  until  they  are,  Torren's 
titles  may  be  obtained  for  any  land  therein  upon  application  to  the  Winnipeg  ottice. 


I 


220 


IIIOH    COUIIT   snTINOH. 


[1897 


SiniNCS  OF  THE  HIGH  COURT  OF  JUSTICE,  ONTARIO. 

!Ktting»  nf  the  High  Cnurt  (\f  Juitiet  in  thu  suvural  county  towtm,  or  i)la('e«,  (or  the  trial  of  rritnlnal  ca»e»  and 
of  civil  OH«uR  with  and  withotit  a  Jury,  Nhall  in  each  year  hereafter,  unlcHH  ritherwlHu  ordureil,  hu  held  an  itet  forth 
In  thu  ichudule*  "A"  and  "B"  hereunder  written, 'and  the  day*  of  l^Kinninir  ihall  h«  fixed  by  the  Jud|{ei  an 
heretofore. 

BOHEDULE  "A,"  SPRING   AS8IZEH  OR  HlTTINaS. 


WITH  JURY. 

WI/IIOUT 
JURY. 

C0M.MKNUB- 
.MKNT. 

WITH   JURY. 

WITHOUT 
JURY. 

COMMKNCK- 
.VIKNT. 

Milton  (and  without) 

Cornwall 

Week  coin.  Bth 

Hamilton 

Owen  Sound 

Week  com.  2n<l 

r/()rl(final  (and  without) 

<  .'liathain 

March 

1  Oueliih 

April 

8t.  ThonioH 
Rellpvitln 

Walkerton 

Toronto  (civil) 

Ottawa 

Week  t^'"  Otli 

St.  CiitharlncH 

Chatham 

St.  Thomas 

A|>ril 

Ottawa 
Owen  Hound 

Brockvllle 
Brantford 

Relloville 
Siind»i(^h 

Week  com. 
Kith   A|iril 

Brampton  (and  without) 

Toronto 

Week    com. 

Berlin  (and  without) 

I'ulerboroiijfh 

Woodstock 

Sarnia 

Cohourjf 
Sandwich 

lirockvillo 

I'ith   Slarch 

Goderich 

Kingston 

St.  CatharineH 

Week   com. 

Barrio 

Cobourtf 

aard   April 

Orantfeville  (and  without) 

Kin^Nton 

Week   coin. 

Wolland  (and  without) 

Peturborou«h 

Barrio 

10th  March 

VVoo<l8tocli 

Brantford 

Napanco  (and  without) 

Week  com. 

Sarnia 

Caynxa  (and  without) 
'Toronto  (criminal) 

liOndon 

3(."h    April 

(iindsay 

Week   com. 

Pieton  (and  without) 

Stratford 

■iUth  March 

Simcoe 

London 

Peinbrolte  (and  without) 

Whitby 

Quelph 
Goderich 

Week  com.  7th 
Muv 

Cornwall 

Week    com. 

Hamilton 

Perth  (and  without) 

Simcoe 

2nd   Ajiril 

Stratford 

Week  com. 

Walkerton 

Whitby 

Lindsay 

Uth   May 

And  at  Sault  Sto.  Marie,  Port  Arthur  and  Rat  Porta(fe,  with  and  without  a  Jury,  on  such  days  durin);  the 
months  of  May  and  June,  or  in  either  of  them,  as  may  bo  appointed  by  the  Judi^e  assigned  to  take  the  same. 

And  at  Bracebridgu  and  Parry  Sound,  with  and  without  a  Jury,  on  such  days  durinj;  the  months  ol  July  and 
August,  or  either  of  them,  as  may  be  appointed  by  the  Judge,  or  Judges,  respectively  assigned  to  take  the  same 

SCHEDULE  "B,"   AUTUMN  ASSIZES  OR  SITTINGS. 


WITH  JURY. 

WITHOUT 

C0M.MRNCB- 

WITH  JURY. 

WITIIOIT 

CO.MMKSCB- 

.lUHY. 

JIB.NT. 

JURY. 

MK.NT. 

Milton  (and  without) 

Cornwall 

Week  com. 

Guelph 

Week  com.  8th 

L'Original  (and  without) 

Chatham 

10th  Sept. 

j  Walkerton 

October 

Owen  Sound 

Walkerton 

St.  Catharines 

Toronto  (civil) 

Ottawa 

Week  com. 

St.  Thomas 

Chatham 

St.  Thomas 

L^th  October 

Belleville 

Ottawa 

Brockvllle 

Belleville 

Week  com. 

« 

Berlin  (and  without) 

Sandwich 

22nd  October 

Brampton  (and  without) 

Toronto 

Week   com. 

!  Brantford 

Sarnia 

Cobourg 

Brockvllle 

17th  Sept. 

Peterborough 

Sandwich 

1 

Woodstock 

Gotlerich 

Barrie 

St.  Catharines 

Week  com. 

Orangeville  (and  without) 
Peterborough 

Kingston 
Barrie 

Week  com. 
24th  Sept. 

Kingston 

Welfand  (and  without) 

L'obourg 

20th  October 

Woodstock 
Sarnia 

Brantford 

Napanee  (and  without) 
t^avuga  (and  without) 

Week  com.  5th 
November 

Lindsay 
Stratford 

Week  com.  l8t 
October 

'Toronto  (criminal) 
1  Pieton  (and  without) 

Simcoe 

Whitby 

London 

\ 

Pembroke  (and  without) 
London 

i' 

Guelph 

Week  com. 

Goderich 

12th   Nov. 

Cornwall 

Simcoe 

Week  com.  8th 

Hamilton 

Perth  (and  without) 

Whitby 

October 

Lindsay 

Week  com. 

Hamilton 

Owen  Sound 

Stratford 

10th  Nov. 

And  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Port  Arthur  and  Rat  Portage,  with  and  without  a  Jury,  on  such  days  during  the 
months  of  October  and  November  and  December,  or  in  eitlier  or  any  two  of  them,  as  may  be  appointed  Ijy  the 
Judge  assigned  to  take  the  same. 

And  the  winter  assizes  and  sittings  at  the  cities  of  Toronto,  with  a  Jury,  and  at  Ottawa,  Hamilton,  and  London 
respectively,  with  and  without  a  Jury,  on  such  days  during  the  week  in  which  occurs  the  second  Monday  in 
January  as  may  be  appointed  by  the  Judges  respectively  assigned  to  take  the  same. 


NoTR.  —While  great  pi 
do  not  guaruntee  to  giv( 
lieen' omitted  or  mistali 
Almanac,  9  Front  Stree 


Alexandria,  Co.  Glen 

Costcllo,  K.  T. 
Mac<lonald,  John  A. 
Munro,  M. 
Smith,  A.  L. 
Tiffany,  E.  H. 

Ailiston,  Co.  Simcoe. 
Fisher   &    Bell.      W. 

W.  A.  J.  Bell. 
Lennox,  Kerr   &  Hio 

of  Barrie). 
McCarthy,     Peplcr, 

Duncan,  J.M.  (Itraii 

Almoi\te,  Co.  Lanark 

Kraser  &  Kirkland. 

Eraser,  J.  T.  Kirkla 
Greig  &  .lamieson. 

Oreig,  Harold  Janii 
Macdonell  &  Stafford. 

donell,  W.  H.  Staffi 
McFariane,  M.  J. 

Aml^erstburg,  Co.  Et 

Clay,  Henry. 
Davis,  Delos  R. 
Hough,  Franklin  A. 

VlP**'"!'*  Co.  Itenfrc 

Dulmage    k,    Burwas 
Dulmage,  Arthur  1 

Slattcry,  Ralph  J. 

Thomson  &  Hunt. 
Thomson,  Robert  .\ 

Arthur,  Co.  Welling 

.M('Cal)e  i  Tvtler. 
McSIillan,  J.'  P. 
McMartin,  M.  M. 
Wilkins,  Mathew. 

Athens,  Co.  Leeds. 
Lewis,  William  A. 

Aurora,  Co.  Yor).. 

Robinson,  Lennox  k 
Kleury    &    Moiitgon 
Fleury,  R.  A.  Men 
Taylor,  A.  E. 

Aylnier,  Co.  VAgm. 

Crawford  &  Crawfon 
ford,  Jno.  Lir.ion  ( 

Haines,  Alfred  E. 

Miller  &  Backhouse. 
A.  N.  Backhouse. 

Stevens,  W.  E. 


[1897 


C I T0R6 

or  Ontario 


NoTR. --While  ({reftt  paiiiH  Imve  tii'iTi  taki'ii  to  iimki-  the  following  lint  roin|ilftc  ami  aociirate,  the  publishers 

<lo  not  (fuaruntee  to  Kive  the  iiaiiifs  ol  all  ItnrriMterH  ami  S()li('ilorH  ))ractiHiiiK  in  tlie  Province.     If  niiy  names  have 

lieen" omitted  or  mifttakeH  made   the  Kililor   will  )(lu<lly  correct  them  on    advice.     AddresH   Kditor  Canai>ui« 
Almanac,  I)  Front  Street,  Toronto. 


Alexandria,  Co.  Glengarry. 

Costcllo,  K.  T. 
Macdonald,  John  A. 
Muiiro,  M. 
Smith,  A.  L. 
Tiftany,  R.  H. 

Ailiston,  ''o.  Siincoe. 

Fisher   &    Bell.      W     0.    Fisher, 

W.  A.  J.  Hell. 
Lennox,  Kerr   &  Brown    (Branch 

of  Barrie). 
McCarthy,     Peplev,     McCarthy  & 

Duncan,  J.M.  (hrnnohof  Barrie). 

Almor\te,  Co.  Lanark. 

Fra.ser  &  Kirkland.      I»onald    M. 

Fraser,  J.  T.  Kirkland. 
Oreijf  &  Jamieson.    Alfred  Mansell 

Orei(;,  Harold  Jamicson. 
Macdonell  &  Stafford.     D.  O.  Mac- 

donell,  VV.  H.  Stafford. 
McFarlane,  M.  J. 

Aml\er8tburg,  Co.  Essex. 
Clay,  llinry. 
Davis,  Delos  R. 
Houfrh,  Franklin  A. 

Ariiprioi',  Co.  itenfrew. 

Dulmaire  &  Biirwash.  Richard 
DiilmaKe,  Arthur  Burwash. 

Slattery,  Ralph  .1. 

Thomson  &  Hunt.  James  E. 
Thomson,  Robert  A.  Hunt. 

Arthur,  Co.  Wellington. 

McCabe  it  Tvtier. 
McMillan,  J."  P. 
McMartin,  M.  M. 
Wilkins,  Mathew. 

Athens,  Co.  Leeds. 

Lewis,  William  A. 

Aurora,  Co.  Yor).. 
Robinson,  Lennox  &  JIai:Leod. 
Fleury    iSt    Montgomery.      W.  J. 

Kleiiry,  R.  A.  Montgomery. 
Taylor,  A.  E. 

Aylnier,  Co.  Elgin. 

Crawford  &  Crawford.  Jno.  Craw- 
ford, Jno.  Lir.lon  Crawford. 

Haines,  Alfred  E. 

Miller  &  Backhouse.  E.  A.  Miller, 
A.  N.  Backhouse. 

Stevens,  W.  E. 


Barrie,  Co.  Siincoo. 

Ault  k  Cowan.     Wellington  Anlt> 

Alexander  (Niwan. 
Campbell,  W.  A. 

Dickinson  &  McWatt.      Jno.  Dick- 
inson, D.  F.  MoWatt. 
Hewson    &    Creswicke.      Chas.    E. 

Ilcwson,  A.  K.  H.  Oeswicke. 
Hood,  Jacks  (St  Fraser.  Jno.  Hoo<l, 

Jos.  Jacks,  J.  Fraser. 
Lennox,  Boys  &  Brown.     Hou((h- 

ton  Lennox,  W.  A.  Boys. 
Loiint  Di  Lennox.    O.  W.   Lount, 

J.  F.  Lennox. 
McCarthy,     Pepler   &    McCarthy. 

D' Alton   McCarthy,  ii-C,    F.  E. 

Pepler,  Q.C.,    J.' A.  McCarthy. 
Murchison,  D. 
Plaxton,  Chas.  W. 
Ross,  Donald, 
Stewart,  Haipilton. 
Strathv     &      Esten.      Henry    H. 

Strathy,  y.C,  Geo.  H.  Esten. 

Beavertoq,  Co.  Ontario. 
Miller,  James. 
Roach,  M.  H. 

Beeton,  Co.  Simeoe. 
Lount    &    Lennox.       Branch     of 
Barrie. 

Belleville,  Co.  Hastings. 
Anderson,  P.  J.  M.,  County  Crown 

Attorney,  Campbell  St.  North. 
Bell  &  Bitftrar,  Front  and  Bridj,'e 

St.     J.  Bell,(^.C.,  W.  H.  Bijfgar. 
Boaart,  Curtis,  Bridice  St.  S. 
Bull,  Samuel  J.,  Brid^'e  St.  S. 
Butler,  E.  J.,  Front  SI.  E. 
Carnew.  W.,  Front  Sr.  E. 
Clute,  Williams  &  Monlen,  Camp- 
bell  St.    N.     R.   C.   Clute,  Q.C. 

J.  Williams.     W.  S.  Morden. 
Denmark,  Oeorij-e,  Bri<ls;e  St.  S. 
Diamond.  W.  Jeffcis,  West  Front  St. 
Dou^all  &  Stewart,  IS  Hotel  St.,  A. 

R.  Dougall.y.C,  D.E.K.  Stewart, 

East  Front  St. 
Faulkner.  N.  B.,  Ci-upbell  St.  S. 
Flint  &  McCainmon.   J.  J.  B.  Flint, 

W.  J.  McCammon,  E.  Front  St. 
Lazier  &   Lazier,  Front  St.  East. 

Stephen  Dunbar    Lazier,   R.  E. 

Lazier. 

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Lyons,  (.'.  E.,  Bridice  St.  North. 
Macauley,  CO.,  Itridtfe  St.  North. 
Masson,  Stewart,  Bridge  St.  South. 
McMahon,  W.  P.,  Front  St.  East. 
Mikel,W.  C,  BridRe  St.  North. 
Northrop  lit  Roberts.      W.   B.  .N'or- 

throp,   A.    .\.    Itoberts,    Bridge 

St.  .\..rtb. 
O'Flyiiii,  F.  E..  Front    t.  East. 
Ponton,  Will.  N.  Bridtfe  St.  N. 
Porter,  E.  (luss.  East  Front  St. 
Thomas,  ,Iiio.  I'urker,  E.  Front  St. 
Wallbridifc,  Francis  S.,  Front  and 

Uridine  St.  W. 
Wills,  J.  F.,  Campbell  St.  South. 
Walker,  Alex.,  Front  St.  E. 
Wrii{bl,  .Malcolm,  Front  SI.  E. 

Berlin,  Co.  Waterloo. 
Andrews,  H.  .Miller, 
liitzer,  Conrad. 
Bowlbv    &     Clement.      Ward    H. 

Bowlbv,  (i.e.,  E.  P.  Clement. 
Dalzell,  John  Bell. 
Millar  (t  Sims.     Alex.  Millar,  II.  J. 

Willis. 
Rohleder,  Frederick. 
Weir,  John  J.  A. 

Blenheim,  Co.  Kent. 
Gosnell,  R.  L. 
Thompson,  R.  M. 

Bothwell,  <'o.  Kent. 
Hickev,  W.  R. 
Taylor,  «.  L. 

Bown)anville,  Cn.  Durham. 

Blair,  Charles  P. 
Oalbraith,  Jno.  Keith, 
(ialbrailb,  Malcolm. 
Loscombe,  It.  Russell. 
Siiiiiison.  I).  Burke. 

Bracebridge,  Mnskoka. 

Browning,  J.  B. 
Johnson,  Thos. 
.Mahaffey,  A.  A. 
Palmer,  1.  A. 

Bradford,  Co.  Simeoe. 
K\a.us,  T.  W.  W. 
.Scanlan,  JIark  i  A.  E. 

Brampton,  Co.  Peel. 

Benvon, John  W. 

Blain  &  MahallV.    T.  J.  Blain,  G.  J. 
Mahitiy. 


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1897] 


Heyd  &  Earnify.  . 

Justin  &  Scott.    B.  F.Justin,  LL.B., 

W.  V.  Soott. 
McFartdeii    &   Graham.       W.    H. 

McFodden,  E.  O.  Graham. 
McKechnie,  Archibald. 
Mannint;,  John  J. 
Morphy  &  Morphy.  Thos.  Morphy, 

W.  S.  Morphy. 
Prinjirle,  R.  H. 
Stonehouse,  Edward,  Tnnes  BJdjf., 

Main  St. 

Brantford,  Co.  Brant. 
Baird  &  Henderson,  60  Market  St. 

Andrew  L.  Baird,  LL.B.,  W.  T. 

Henderson. 
Brewster,  Muirhead  &  Heyd,  130 

Dalhousie  St.     W.   S.  Brewster, 

B.A.,  G.  H.   Muirhead,   B.C.L., 

George  D.  Heyd. 
Bowlbv,,lohnW.,Q.C.,12MarltetSt. 
Hardy,  Wilkes  &  Hardy,  68  Market 

St.   Hon.  Arthur  S.  Hardy,  t^.C, 

Alfred  J.  Wilkes,  Q.C.,  A)f;x.  U. 

Hardy.  ,  ,.    ,    ^ 

Harlej  ,  Sweet  &  HarU-y.  6i  Market 

Stree-     Jas.    Harley,    Edmund 

Sweet,  LL.B.,  Edniond  Harley. 
H?witt,  John  T.,  43  Market  St. 
Heyd,   Louis  F.,  cor.  Market  and 

Dalhousie  Sts. 
Joii"'    Yilliam  D.,  LL.B.,  136  Dal- 

h(-  .k  St. 
Mackc(!/;;e,     Valentine,     Q.C.,    34 

<'!■  .en  St. 
y.av  MatthewF.,B.A.,20Market  St. 
Hosw-11,  John  VV.,  B.A.,   114  Dal- 

'lOi.sieSt.  ^     ^ 

v^n  Norman,  G.  R.,  Q.C.,  Court 

House 
Wade,  Thos.  S.,  1  South  Market  St. 
Wilkes,  Walter  A.,  45  Market  St. 
Wilson  &  Watts,  Court  House.    H. 

McK.   Wilson,  Q.C.,   Arthur  L. 
Watts,  LL.B.,  I'eter  Purves. 
Woodyatt,  Thomas,  43  Market  St. 

Briehton,  Co.  Northumberland. 

Field,  McCoU  &  Drewry.  F.  M. 
Field,  B.A.,  J.  B.  McColl,  Co- 
bourg  and  Colborne.  Georffe 
Drewry,  B.A.,  Brighton 

Gordon,  Ja«.  Wilmot. 

Irvine,  Chaa.  R. 

Brookwille,  Co.  Leeds. 
Brown  &  Fraser.    M.   M.  Brown, 

O.  K.  Fraser. 
Buell,  W   S. 
Deacon,  Jo;  eph,  Q.C. 
Fulford,  Chcis  C. 
Hutcheson  &   Fisher.     James  A. 

Hutchcson,  Alson  A.  Fisher. 
Marshall.  Isaac  N. 
O'Brien,  Daniel. 
O'Brien,  James. 
Paj;e,  J.  A. 

Reynolds,  E.  J.  ,  ^     „ 

Wood  &  Stewart.     Hon.   'ohn  1". 

V,')od,  Hugh  A.  Stewan. 
Wright,  W.  J. 

Brussels,  Co.  Huron. 
Blair,  G.  F. 

Sil..M.iv,  W.  M. 

Ti.yl'T,  Jl.  L. 

BurK'8  Falls,  I'arry  Sound. 
Martin,  Kd.  R. 

Burlington,  Co.  Hal  ton. 
Ferns,  F.  A.,  B.A. 

Caledonia,  Co.  Haldimand. 
Crerar,  Crerar,  Bankier  &  McKcan. 
Branch  otlice. 


Campbellford,  Co.  Northunib'l'd. 
Colville,  A.  L. 
Harris,  W.  H. 
Lynch,  Daniel  J. 
Payne,  G.  A. 

Cannington,  Co.  Ontario. 
Noble,  R.  M. 
Reed,  Archibald  James. 

Carleton  Plaoe,  Co.  Lanark. 
Patterson  &  Findlay. 
Pickup  &  Small. 
Mcliitosh,  Colin. 

Cayuga,  Co.  Haldimand. 
Colter  &  Goodman.    C.  VV.  Colter, 

A.  K.  Goodman. 
Grant,  W.  A.  D. 
Snider  &  Thompson.    T.A.  Snide', 

Andrew  T.  Thompson. 
Upper,  C.  M. 


Chatham,  Co.  Kent 

Atkinson  &  Atkinson. 

iJell,  Edwin. 

Lewis  &  Richards.    O.  L.   Lewis, 

W.  G.  Richards. 
Dou<,'las,  Geo.  B. 
Douslas  &  Ireland.     Wm.  Douglaa, 

Q  C.,  Archer  Ireland. 
Lafferty,  A.  M. 
Martin,  G.  G. 
Jlarlin,  W.  J. 

O'Flyim,  J.  B.        ,      ^   ,  _,„  ... 
O'Neill  &  Stanwor"!.    C.  J.  0  Nelll, 

Ward  Stanworth. 
Pegley  &  Sayers.    C.  E.  Pegley,  q. 

C.,G.  A.  Sayers. 
Reeves,  Jno. 
Robinson,  William  H. 
Scane,   Houston,  Stone  &   Scaiie. 

E.   VV.  Scane,   M.    Houston,   I'. 

Stone,  W.  VV.  Scane. 
Smith,  F.  VV. 
Thrasher  &  Arnold.  W.A.Thrusher, 

S.  B.  Arnold. 
Walker,  John  A. 
Warren,  James. 
White,  Jno.  Wesley. 
Wilson,  Rankin,  McKeough,  Kerr 

&  Pike.     Matthew  Wilson,  Jno. 
B.  Rankin,  W.  D.  McKeough,  J. 

G.  Kerr,  M.  J.  Pike. 

Chesley,  Co.  Bruce. 
McKissock,  R.  R. 
Mickle,  C.  J.,  B.A. 

Clintoi),  Co.  Huron. 

Brydone,  VV. 
Scott,  James. 

Cobourg,  Co.  Northumberland 
Armstroner,  A.  J. 
Boggs,  F.  D. 
Dumlile,  J.  F. 
Dumble,  J.  H. 
Field,  iMcCoU  &  Drewry.     l.   M. 

Fiei<i,  J.  B.  McColl,  G.  Drewry. 
Holland,  Henry  F. 
Huycke,  E.  C.  S. 
Kerr,  Jno.  VV. 
Kerr  &  Kerr.     William  Kerr,  QC, 

VV.  F.  Kerr. 

Colbori^e,  Co.  Northumberland. 
H^ieUl,  McColl  &  Drewry.     Fniiili 

Mea<le  Field,  B.A.,  J.  B.  McColl, 

Geo.  Drewry,  B.A. 
Payno,  VV.  L. 
Webb,   Hooey  &  Hunter.     I<raiik 

I,.    Webb,    B.A  ,   LL.B.,     David 

Hooey,  B.A.,  H.  F.  HunU- 

Collingwood,  Co.  Simcoe. 
Allen,  VV.  T. 
r'niie,  Jno.,  jr. 


Bruce  Si.  c'nlr,      (len.   M.   Hnicr. 

Ilobt,  K,  F' If, 
Molii'i'ly,  tiMO, 
KulmriuoM,  ]\mry,  (j.0<,  LL.D. 

Cornwall,  <'<•.  Hkirinont. 

Herglii,  ,(M«>,,q,(!. 

ChishnJM),  >liiii:  A, 

ChiulmhM,  WlllliUh, 

Copeluml  *  CtttliMI'oti.      Geo.    T. 

(Jniiulund,  il,  A,  0,  (Jaineron. 
Diuiis,  IMiii^'li 
Dingwull,  JttiMtiN, 
Hurkn«itM,  iliiM,  (i, 
Leitiih    *    I'l'llltflH,     Jos.    Leitcli. 

q,i;,  H,  A,  I'Himle. 
McDoiiell,  Adt'iuM  L 
MucJHnntm,  l/lddHI  A  c;ine.     I>. 

H,M(U'lnnilttt(.(/:U.,.l,W.  Liddell, 

(!,  II,  Clint*, 
Kheets,  MBfl'ilO, 
Smith   *    I'MlItt,     Uoberl   Smilli. 

Ueorgoll,  I'l'ltlL 

Craanfore,  ( '<•,  Sltncno. 

I'ialier  *  llt'll,     llrai.i'h  of  Allistoii. 
Lbiimoh,  lliiyft  ft  Hrown,    Brnncb 

of  ItlilTlM. 


Drayton,  Co,  Wellington. 

Lown,  A,  H, 

OroRiian,  Co,  Kont, 

HImi'pe,  ■(,  W, 
Wuir,  lii-o,  ii, 

Dur\dRlk,  Co,  Oiey. 

Lunioii,  ilHiiifH,  / 

LiinHs   ,V    Whliflit,      I.    H.  Lucas. 

W,  If  Wi'ltflil,    (Hranch.) 
Miii'kH.y  *  llulltm.     A.  O.  Mockay, 

W,  J,  llliKoii,    (Branch.) 

OundM,  l!o.  VV«ntworth. 
Huguo,  T,  II,  A, 
KnowlnM,  W,  \i.  H, 
UHler  k  Uvvi  II,    I),  H.  Osier,  H.  C. 

Uwyii, 
Wardpll.  A,  It  *  T,  A,    Alex.  B- 

Wntdull,  Thtw,  A,  Warden. 

Dunnville,  Co.  HiUdimand. 

Eiicjeti,  Jim,  (t, 

MftudoMuliI  *  iMiitidoimtrt.  James  F. 

•MniMloilltld,  Mluwurt  0.  Macdon- 

nld, 
HwiiyKie    *     llrftdfofd.      Win.    D 

MwiiVKP,  Itol'i'it  UrrAiford. 

Durham,  Co,  (hoy. 

Elliott  *  F.lltidt, 
McCiMit,  (I,  Lcffoy, 
Tulfoid,  .loliii  \: 

Dutton,  ('o,  KluiiL 

LeiU'll,  I',  HI,  (Mull', 

Eganvllle,  ( 'o,  llmifrcw. 

l.ilHaoM.  W, 
Miitliusim,  KiHU'flck  A. 

Eltnlra,  Co.  Wutftloo. 

t.'nJijiib.iMiM  H  MoHrlde.    Branch  of 

Winmluii, 
Fi'itrii'ii'n    (V    Iti'iidc,      Branch  ol 

WlUOI'llMI, 

Flora,  Co.  NVi'llliigton, 
Itiniiii.  I'll  I  w  II  I'll, 

JllUllll,        , 

VVisslnr,  llt'iif.V, 

Erir),  I  'o,   Wt'lliiigton. 
Mdiowt'll,  Wilt, 

MuKhcIiiiIm,    Archil,      Branch    oP 
lli'iiiii|iliiii, 

Eiiex,  ('<).  Kmmux. 

I'plm'M,  il,  I., 
WiMitiiii',  \i,  A. 


Exeter,  Co.  Huron. 
Collins,  R.  H. 
Dickson,  L.  H. 
Elliot  &  Elhot.  B.  V.  E 
Elliot. 

Fenelon  Falls,  (>o.  V 

McLaughlin  ifc  McDiai 
McLaughlin,  F.  A.  X 

Fergus,  Co.  We!ling1 
Gordon,  VV.  H. 
Monro  «&  Faskin.     N, 
Alexander  Faskin. 

Forest,  Co.  Lambton 
Owens,  VV.  G. 
Porte,  W.  J. 

Fort  Willian),  Algoma 
Matheson,  W.  A. 
Jlorton,  W.  L. 

Calt,  Co.  Waterloo. 
AUenby,  Frederick  G. 
Ball    &  Blake.     Arth 

John  R.  Blake. 
Beaumont,  E.  J. 
Card,  VV.  D. 
Irwin,  John  B. 
McMullen,  J.  E. 
Millican,  W.  J. 
TurnbuU  &  Barrie.     i 

land  Turnbull,  Rot 

Caiiai^oqua,  Co.  Leed 
Carrol,  VV.  B. 
Curie,  W.  I'. 
Gillett,  Richard  C. 
Ross,  J.  C. 
Sheppard,  D.  E. 

Georgetown,  Co.  Hal 

Goodwillie,  G.  S. 
McLeod,  J.  B. 

Glenooe,  Co.  Middle 
Blackburn  4.  CjX. 
burn,  A.  B.  Vox. 
Faulds,  John  F. 

Stuarts,  Moss  &  Ross. 
Duncan  Stuart,  VVil 
D.  C.  Ross. 

Coderlch,  Co.  Huroi 

Cameron,  M.  G. 

Cameron,  Holt  &  Hoi 
Cameron,     Q.C, 
Dudley  Holmes. 

Campion,  E.,  Q.C. 

Dancey,  L.  E. 

Garrow  k  Proudfoot. 
Q.C,  W.  Proudfool 

Hays,  R.  C. 

Heaton,  Ernest. 

Johnston,  M.  O. 

Lewis,  Ira. 

Lewis,  E.  N. 

Goodwood,  Co.  Onta 
McCuUough,  J.  W. 

Grand  Valley,  Co.  W 

Preston,  J.  A.  V. 

Cravenl\urst,  Musko 

llornsby,  F. 

McFadyen,  ,Iohn. 

Slrathv,  Esten  &  At 
Sirathy,  Q.C,  U 
Holforil  Ardngli. 

Crimsby,  Co.  Lmcol 
Bell,  Geo.  F. 
Meyer,  Geo  W. 

Cuolph,  Co.  Wellin 
Coffee  iBuckinghaii 
Coffee,  W.  E.  Uucl 
I'utten,  VV.  H. 
Dunbar,  Charles  L. 


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ONTARIO    LAW   LIST. 


22? 


M,   llnicr. 

.,  i,r,.i). 
int. 


Oeo.    T. 
miioroii. 


Ins.    Leitcli, 


CMiie.      1). 
I,  W.  Liddell, 


lnTt   Smith, 


»0. 

hof  Allistoii. 

wii.     Branch 


l^ton. 


I,    H.   LucM, 

ttirich.) 

V.  O.  Maokay, 

'anuh.) 

orth. 


I.  Oster,  H.  0. 

A.    Alex.  U. 
Warden. 

iiiiand. 

lald.  .James  K. 
irt  0.  Macdon- 

(1.       Win.    1> 
rodford. 


rcw.   ' 

A. 

()<i. 

lie.    Branch  of 

D.      Branch 

nl 

ton.    . 

boa. 

Branch 

0(1 

Exeter,  Co.  Huron. 
Collins,  U.  H. 
Dickbon,  L.  H. 

Hlliot  &  Elhot.  B.  V.  Elliot,  Fred'k 
Elliot. 

Fenelon  Falls,  (Jo.  Victoria. 
McLaughlin  &  McDiarniid.    R.  J. 
McLaughlin,  F.  A.  McUiannid. 

Fergus,  Co.  Wellington. 
Gordon,  W.  H. 

Monro  &  Faskin.  N.  M.  Monro, 
Alexander  Faskin. 

Forest,  Co.  Lambton. 
Owens,  W.  G. 
Porte,  W.  J. 

Fort  Wllllani,  Algoma. 
Matheson,  W.  A. 
Morton,  W.  L. 

Gait,  Co.  Waterloo. 

Allenby,  Frederick  G. 

Ball  Si  Blake,  Arthur  G.  Ball, 
John  R.  Blake. 

Beaumont,  E.  J. 

Card,  W.  D. 

Irwin,  John  B. 

McMullen,  J.  E. 

Millican,  W.  J. 

Turnbull  &  Barrie.  Wm.  Suther- 
land Turnbull,  Robert  Barrie. 

Gar\ai\oque,  Co.  Leeds. 

Carrol,  W.  B. 
Curie,  W.  t'. 
Gillett,  Richard  C. 
Ross,  J.  C. 
Sheppard,  D.  E. 

Georgetown,  Co.  Halton. 

Goodwillie,  G.  S. 
McLeod,  J.  B. 

Clencoe,  Co.  Middlesex. 

Blackburn  &  C'vx.  H.  S.  Black- 
burn, A.  B.  (.;ox. 

Faulds,  John  F. 

Stuarts,  Moss  &  Ross.  Alex.  Stuart, 
Duncan  Stuart,  William  D.  Moss, 
D.  C.  Uoss. 

Coderlch,  Co.  Huron. 

Cameron,  M.  G. 

Camenm,  Holt  &  Holmes.      M.  C. 

Cameron.     Q.C.,     Philip    Holt, 

Dudley  Holmes. 
Campion,  E.,  Q.C. 
Dancey,  L.  K. 
Garrow  k,  Proufifoot.  J.  T.  Garrow, 

Q.C,  W.  Proudfoot. 
Hays,  R.  C. 
Heaton,  Ernest. 
Johnston,  M.  O. 
Lewis,  Ira. 
Lewis,  E.  N. 

Goodwood,  Co.  Ontario. 

McCuUousfh,  J.  W. 
Grand  Valley,  Co,  Wellington. 

Preston,  J.  A.  V. 

Cravenl\urst,  Muskoka. 

Hornsity,  F. 

McFadyen,  John, 

Stralhv,  Esten  &  An'aRh,     H,  H, 

Strathy,  Q.C,  O.  H.  Es'leii,    H. 

llolforil  Arilnijh. 

Grimsby,  Co.  Lincoln. 

Bell,  Geo.  F. 
Meyer,  Oeo  W. 

Cuolph,  Co.  Wellington. 
Coffee &Buckin(rham     Tliomas  P. 

Coffee,  W.  E.  Buckinifhnm. 
Cutten,  W.  H. 
Dunbar,  Charles  L. 


Field,  G.  W. 

Fischer,  J,  IJ. 

Guthrie  &  Watt.     Donald  Guthrie, 

Q.C,  James  Watt,  HujjhGuthrie. 
Hannon,  J.  W. 
Jeffrey,  N'icol. 
Kilfjour,  J.  F, 
Mitchell,  Robert. 
Maodonald  ^  Drew,     A.  H.  Mao 

donald,  John  .1.  Drew. 
McLean  &  McLean.   W.  A.  McLean, 

J.  A.  McLean. 
McLean,  Kenneth. 
McMillan,  Hugh. 
Mowat  &  Dawson.    J.  A.  Mowat, 

Thos.  S.  Dawson. 
Peterson,  H.  W. 
Saunders,  Thos.  W. 

Hagersville,  Co.  Haldimand. 

Geddes,  Forbes  B. 
Lindsay,  Samuel  E. 

Hamilton,  Co.  Weutworth. 

Bell  &  Pringle,  47  James  St.  s. 
Wm.  Bell,  R.  A.  Pringle. 

Bicknell,  II.  H.,  3t>  James  St.  s, 

Biggar&  Lee,  Canada  Life  Cham- 
bers. Sanford  Dennis  Biggar, 
Lyman  Lee. 

Bruce,  Burton  &  Bruce,  Canada 
Life  Chanjbers.  Alexander  Bruce, 
Q.C,  Warren  F.  Burton,  Ralph 
R.  Bruce. 

Carscallen  &  Cahill,  10  James  Si.. 
8.     H.  Carscallen,  Q.C,  Edwin 

D.  Cahill,  D'Arcy  Tate. 
Chisholm  &  Logie,  67  James  St.  s. 

James  Chisholm,  W.  A.  Logie. 

CRERAR,  CRERAR  &  BANKIER, 
Hamilton  Provident  Chambers. 
John  Crerar,  Q.C,  Peter  D.  Cre- 
rar,  Patrick  M.  Bankier.  {See 
cant.) 

Culham  &  Witton,  Bank  of  Com- 
merce Building.  J.  A.  Culham, 
Hurry  B.  Witton. 

Duff,  W.  A.  H.,  67  James  St.  s. 

Evans,  W,  T.,  14  Main  St.  e. 

Farmer  &  Farmer,  34  Main  St.  e. 
T.  D.  J,  Farmer,  John  G,  Farmer. 

Furlong  &  Beasley,  Bank  of  Com- 
merce Ihiilding,  E^Iw.  Furlong, 
Alex.  C.  Heasley. 

Gage  &  Burkholder,  61  John  St.  s, 
Robt.  R.  Gage,  C  E.  Burkholder. 

Gibson,  Osborne  &  O'Reilly,  Bank 
of  Commerce  Building.  Hon. 
J.  M.  Gibson,  Q.C,  W.  W.  Os- 
borne, M.  J.  O'Keilly. 

Haslett, Thomas C,  28  James  St.  s. 

Jelfs,  G.  F.,  Police  Mag.  Office. 

Jones,  J.  W.,  67  James  St.  s. 

Kerr,  Geo.  S.,  67  James  St.  s. 

Knnwies,  W.  E.  S.,  27  King  w. 

Lazier  <&  Lazier,  36  James  St.  s. 
F.  Lazier.  Q.C,  E.  F.  Lazier. 

Lemon,  Chas.,  32i  Hughson  St.  s. 

Livingston  &  Garrett,  28  James  St. 
s.    Stuart  Livingston,  LL.B.,  A. 

E.  Garrett. 

Lovcring.  W.  II.,  Hughson  St,  s. 

l.yull,  T.  F.,  17-1!)  King  w. 

Miu'donald,  Walter  R.  ,6!)  JamesSt.s. 

MacKelcan,  F.,Q.L',,  Bank  of  Com- 
merce Building. 

MacLeiwian,  .1.  K.,  30  .lames  St.  s. 

ilaloiie,  Martin,  14  Main  St,  e. 

Martin  &  Martin,  ^7  James  St.  s. 
Edward  Martin,  Q.C,  E.  K.  C 
Martin,  D.  Martin. 

Martin,  F,  B.,  28  James  St.  s. 

Martin,  Geo.  IC,  30  King  St.  e. 

McClemont,  W.  M.,  28  King  St.  w. 


McKean,  John, Hamilton  Provident 
Chambers. 

Mewburn  iSc  Ambrose,  30  Main  St.  e. 
S.  C  Mewburn,  E.  H.  Ambrme. 

Mills,  G.  H.  47  James  St. 

Monck,  J.  F.,  lOJ  King  St.  w. 

Nesbitt,  Gauld  &  Dickson,  Hamil- 
ton Provi<lent  Chambers.  J.  W. 
Nesbitt,  Q.C,  John  G.  Gauld. 
James  Dickson. 

Papps,  Geo.  S,,  6!t  J.imes  St.  s. 

Robertson,  H.  H.,  34  Hughson 
St.  s. 

Ro.ss,  W.  L.,  Traders  Bank  Bldg. 

Scott,  Lees  &  Hobson,  47  James- 
St.  s.  J  no.  J.  Scott,  Win.  Lees, 
Thos.  Hobson,  G.  A.  M.  Young. 

Smith  &  Martin,  8  Main  St.  e.. 
L.  C.  Smith,  F.  R.  Martin. 

Staunton  &  O'Heir,  24  James  St.  8. 
Geo.  L.  Staunton,  A.  O'Heir. 

Teetzel,  Harrison  &  McBrayne, 
Traders  Bank  Bldg.  J.  V.  Teet- 
zel, Q.C,  Jno.  Harrison,  W.  S. 
MoBrayiie. 

Thompson,  G.  C,  67  James  St.  8. 

Waddell,  J.  N.,  Court  House. 

Waddell,  F.  R.,  Court  House. 

Walker,  W.  F.,  Q.C,  17  King  St.  w. 

Wawlrope  &  Carpenter,  18  Main  St. 
e.  W.  H,  Wardrope,  Henry 
Carpenter. 

Washington,  S.  F.,  Hamilton  Provi- 
dent Chambers. 

Witherspoon,  R.  W.,  26  Main  St.  e.. 

Harrision,  Co.  Wellington. 

Campbell,  A.  G. 
Ebbels,  W.  D. 

Ifawi^esbury,  Co.  Prescott. 
Lawlor,  Herbert  W. 

Hespeler,  Co.  Waterloo. 
Creighton,  J. 

Huntsvllle,  Muskoka. 

McMurrich,  Coatsworth,   Hod^ng- 

&  Grant. 
Wilgress,  G   S. 

Ingersoll,  Co.  Oxford. 

Hegler  &  Hegler.    J.  C.    Hegler, 

J.  H.  Hegler. 
Holcroft,  W.  W. 

Jackson,  J.  B.  , 

McDof.ald,  James  F. 
Vance,  Jas. 
Walsh,  Michael. 
Wells,  Thos. 

Kemptvllle,  Co.  (irenville. 

I'ergu.sDii,  G.  H. 

French  A;   Allen.      F.   J.    French, 


E.    Kidd,  B. 


Q.C,  I.  K.  Alien. 
Kidd  &   Jones.      G 
Morton  Jones 

Kincardine,  Co.  Mrnce. 

r.oscoinbe,  W.  C,  (J  C 
Mae|)herson,  James  A. 
Scott,  James  11. 
Stewart,  .lames  McK. 

Kingston,  Co    Krontenac. 

Bawden,  .los,,  11)4  Ontario  St. 
Britton  &  Whiting,    69   Clarence 

Street.  B.  M.  Britton,  Q.C,  Jno. 

L.  Whiting. 
Brown,  Fred.  M.,  159  Wellington 

St. 
Cunningham,  A.  B.,  79  Clarence  St. 


224 


ONTARIO   LAW   LIST. 


[1897 


Kirkpatrick  &  Rogers,  194  Ontario 

St.   Hon.  G.A.  Kirkpatriek,Q.C., 

K.  V.  Uojfers.Q.C,  W.  F.  Nickle, 

J.  H.  Macnee. 
King,  F.,  Ontario  Chambers,  King 

and  Clarence. 
Kirkpatrick,     F.    G.,     Merchants 

Bank    Bldg.,    cor.    Brock    antl 

Wellinttton. 
Macdonell  &  Farrell,  38  Clarence 

St.    0.  M.  Macdonell,  Q.C.,  J.  M. 

Farrell. 
Machar,  J.  M.,  38  Clarence  St. 
Mudie,  John,  89  Clarence  St. 
Mundell,  Wm.,  V,l  Wellington  St. 
Mclntyre   &    Mclntyre,   3u4  King 

St.    E.     John    Mclntyre,  Q.C., 

D.  M.  Mclntyre. 
Shaw,  Robert,  332  King  St.  e. 
Skinner,  J.  S.,  79  Clarence  St. 
Smith,  C.  F.,  cor.  Brock  and  King. 
Smythe  &  Lyon,  Ontario  Chambers, 

King  and  Clarence.  E.  H.  Smythe, 

y.C,  Herbert  I.  Lyon. 
Snook,  T.  L.,  200  Ontario  St. 
Strange,  Jno.,  95  Clarence  St. 
Sullivan,  W.  H.,  36  Clarence  St. 
Walkem  &  Walkeni,  93  Clarence 

St.     K.  T.  Walkem,  Q.C.,  J.  B. 

Walkem. 
Webster,  C.  U.,  151  Wellington  St. 

J^ingsville,  Co.   Essex. 
Clement,  R.  V. 
Smith,  W.  A. 

Lancaster,  Co.  Glengarry. 
Macdonald,  Jno.  Sandfleld. 
Stewart,  Wni. 

Lean)ington,  Co.  Essex. 

Boles,  A.  T. 

Douglas,  George  B. 

Easton,  W.  T. 

Hanna  &  Cowan.     11.  D.  Cowan. 

Iir\d8ay,  Co.  Victoria. 

Barron  it  Steers.    Jno.  A.  Barron, 

Q.C.,  Wni.  Steers. 
Devlin,  A.  V. 
Hopkins,  G.  H. 
Mclntvre  &  Stewart.      D.  J.  Mc- 

Int-Ve,  9,.C.,  Thos.  Stewart. 
McLuiighlin  &,  XIcDiarmid.     R.  J. 

McLaughlin,  F.  A.  McDiarmid. 
McMurchy,  N.  A. 
McSweyn  &  Anderson.     John  Me- 

Sweyn,  D.  R.  Anderson. 
Moore  &  Jackson.     F.   D.  Moore, 

Alex.  Jackson. 
O'Leary,  Hugh,  t^C. 

Ustowel,  Co.  Perth. 
Blewett,  F.  R. 
Morpln'  &  Carthew.    H.  B.  Morphy, 

J.  M'.  Carthew. 
Terhune,  J.  E. 

i'Original,  Co.  Presc't  &  Russell. 
Constaiitineau,  A. 
Gillan.  C.  E. 
Lawlor,  Herltert  W. 
Maxwell,  John 
O'Brian    &    Hall.      Colin    Gregor 

O'Mrian,  William  Samuel  Hall. 
Thisllfthwaite,  F.  W. 

iondon,  Co.  MiiUUesex. 
Barlrani,  W.  H  ,  99  Dundns  St. 
Havlv  &  Bavh ,  404  Talbot  St.     H. 
Bayly,  (^C,  R.  A.  B,.vlv,  LL.B. 
Heattie,  J.  H.  A.,  S~k  DundasSt. 
Blackburn  &  Cox,  124  Carling  St. 

H.  S.  Blackburn,  A.  B.  Cox. 
Buchner,  V  A.,  83  DundasSt. 
Casey,  Avery,  402  Hichniond  St. 
Chisholm,  A.  G.,  78  Dundas  St. 
Clarke,  Wm.  J.,  180  Dundas  St. 


Cowan,  R.  K.,  Bank  of  Commerce 
Buildings. 

Cronj-n  &  Betts,  Huron  &  Erie 
Buildings.  Richmond  St.  V. 
Cronyn,  F.  P.  Betts,  H.  Cronyn. 

Elliot,  Bartlett  &  Graham,  Rich- 
mond St.  Hume  Blake  Elliot, 
P.  H.  Bartlett,  R.  5L  Graham. 

Essery,  E.  T.,  143  Dundas  St. 

Fitzgerald  &  Fitzgerald,  171  Dun- 
das St.  W.  C.  Fitzgerald,  W.  E. 
Fitzgerald. 

Flock  &  Flock,  Carling  Block. 
J.  H.  Flock,  Q.C.,  E.  W.  M.  Flock. 

Fraser  &  Eraser,  404  Talbot  St.  J. 
H.  Fraser,  Q.C.,  M.  D.  Fraser,  J. 
P.  Moore. 

Gibbons  &  Mulkern,  Richmond  and 
Carling  Sts.  Geo.  C.  Gibbons, 
Q.  C. ,  P.  Mulkern,  Fred.  F.  Harper. 

Graydon  &  Graydon.  H.  IL  Gray- 
don,  N.  P.  Graydon. 

Greenlees,  A.,  422  Richmond  St. 

Gunn  &  Harvey,  412  Richmond  St. 
Geo.  C.  Gunn,  W.  J   Harvey. 

Ilelhnu  !•  &  Ivev,  Bank  of  Com- 
merce mds.  l".  F.  Hellnmth,  C. 
H.  Ivey. 

Jarvis  &  Vining,  73  Dundas  St. 
Chauncey  G.  Jarvis,  Jared  Vin- 
n.g,  B.A. 

Jeffery,  Albert  O.,  LL.B.,  D.C.L., 
Market  Lane. 

Johnston,  Edward  H.,  430i  Rich- 
mond St. 

Luscombe,  T.  H.,  169  Dundas  St. 

Love  &  Dignan,  418  Talbot  St. 
Francis  Love,  R.  H.  Dignan. 

Macbeth  &  Macpherson,  74J  Dun- 
das St.  Talbot  Macbeth,  John 
Macpherson. 

McCann,  B.  C,  90  Dundas  St. 

McEvoy, Wilson  &  Pope, 402  Ridout 
St.,  opp.  Court  House.  John  M. 
McEvoy,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  W.  A. 
Wilson,  B.  A.,  LL.B.,  H.  C. 
Pope,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

McPhillips  k  Toothe,  59  Dundas  St. 
P.  McPhillips,  R.  M.  C.  Toothe. 

McWhinnev,  J.  Mercer,  Richmond 
St. 

Magee,  MoKillop  &  Murphy,  Dun- 
das and  Richmond.  Jame^i 
Magee,  Q.C.,  Jas.  B.  McKillop, 
Thos.  J.  Murphv. 

Marsh  &  Marsh,'  110  Dundas  St. 
G.  W.  Marsh,  W.  L.  E.  Marsh. 

Meredith,  Cameron  &  Judd,  70J 
Dundas  St.  Edmund  Meredith, 
Edward  R.  Cameron,  Jos.  C. 
Judd. 

Meredith  &  Fisher,  74  Dundas  St. 
T.  G.  Meredith,  R.  G.  Fisher. 

O'Neill,  J.  D.,  110  Dundas  St. 

Partridge,  Thos.,  Oddfellows  Hall. 

Parke  &  Purdom,  liichmond  St. 
E.  J.  Parke,  Q.C.,  T.  H.  Purdom, 
Alex.  I'urdom. 

Powell,  C.  G.,  437  Riclunond  St. 

Proudfoot,  W.  A..  110  Dundas  St. 

Scatcherd,  Elbelwolf,  403  Ric^li- 
mond  SI. 

■Stua-  s,  MoHS  it  Ro.'is,  cor.  Dundas 

and  Richmond  Sts.   Alex.  Stuart, 

Duncan    Stuart,    W.    D.    Moss, 

Duncan  C.  Ross,  LL.B. 

Tcnnent,  Midlonagh  it  Coleridge, 

78  Dundas  St.     D.  H.  Tennent, 

M.  P.  XIcl)c)nagh,Tho3.Coleridge. 

Walker,  J.  S.,  157  Maple  St. 

Weeks  &  Scandretl.    G.  N.  Weeks, 

T.  W.  Scandret.  98  Dutidas  St. 
Weld,  Edmund,  b7A  Dundas. 
Winnett,  J.  W.,  426Tall)ol  St. 

Lucan,  Co.  Middlesex. 
Macdiarniid,  W. 


Luckriow,  Co.  Bruce. 
Malcomson,  Percy  A. 
Morrison,  H. 

R^adoo,  Co.  Hastings. 

Cross,  Wm. 
McDonald,  A.  A. 
Stewart,  D.  E.  K. 

Mattawa,  District  Nipissing. 
Browning,  A,  O.,  Branch  of  North 

Bay. 
Dunlop,  D.  A. 

Markdale,  Co.  Grey. 

McCullogh,  P. 

Markham,  Co.  York. 

Higgins  &  Douglas. 
Holmes  &  Gregory. 
Law  rence  &  Orniiston. 
Mairs,  Alex. 
Stephenson,  George  H. 

R^eaford,  Co.  Grey. 

Wilson  &  Dyre.  Jno.  S.  Wilson, 
T.  H.  Dyre,  Thornbury  P.O. 

Corley  &  Hay  ward.  J.  "W.  S.  Cor- 
ley  (Toronto),  G.  Haj-ward  (Mea- 
ford). 

Sutherland,  Charles. 

ll/|erriokwille,  Co.  Grenville. 
Gillan,  C.  E. 

R^idland,  Co.  Simcoe. 
Bennett,  Humphri  v. 
Morgan,  G.  St.  V. 
Roe,  Mr.  '     ^ 

lifilton,  Co.  Halton. 
Boyd,  E.  W. 
Chisholm,  Victor. 
Dick,  W.  J. 
Elliott,  John  W. 
Matheson,  Thos.  G. 
McCraney,  Geo.  E. 

Mitchell,  Co.  Perth. 
Dent  &  Thompson.   Abraham  Dent, 

F.  H.  Thompson. 
Goodeve,  Geo.  S. 

Morrisburg,  Co.  Dundas. 

Hilliard,  Irwin. 

Johtiston    &,    Bradfleld.        Adam 

Johnston,  Geo.  F.  Bradfleld. 
Lyle,  R.  F. 
Myers,  C.  A. 
Tyrrel,  Frank. 
Whitney,  James  Pliny,  Q.C. 

m,out\t  Forest,  Co.  Wellington. 
Clarke  &  Clarke.      J.    B.   Clarke. 

Q.C,  A.  S.  Clarke. 
Kingston,  W.  H.,  Q.C. 
Kilgour,  R.  O. 
Macgregor,  M.  O.  ; 

McMullen,  J.  A. 
Perry,  W.  C. 

f^apanee,  Co.  Lennox. 
Deroche   &    Madden.     H.  M.    De- 

roche.  Q.C.  J.  H.  JIadden. 
English  it    Perry.    Jno.    English, 

W.  H.  Perr\ . 
Gibson  &  Cluto.    S.  Gibson,  R.  C. 

Clute,  Q.C.  (of  Belleville), 
Herrington    &    Warner.        W.   S. 

Herrington,  S.  C  Warner. 
Mordcn,  Ruttan  &  .Morphv.     0.  1". 

Riittan,  A.  W.  Morphv.' 
Preston,  1).  IL,  Q.C 
Wilson,  W.  (i. 
Wilson,  Uriah  i\. 

flewoastle,  Co.  Durham. 

Wright,  Chas. 

New  Hamburg,  Co.  Waterloo. 
Millar,  William. 


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flewmarket,  Co.  York 

Lloyd,  T.  H. 
Robertson,  Thos.  J. 
Widdifleld,  W.  C. 

Niagara  Falls,  Co.  W( 

Cole,  Alfred. 

Fraser  &  Woodrufif.    Al 

W.  E.  Woodruff. 
German  &  Crow.    Wn 

A.  C.  Crow. 
Hill,  F.  W. 
McBurney,  F.  C 

Jlorth  Bay,  Dist.  of  N 

Browning  &  Leask. 
La  Rose,  P.  A.  C. 
McNamara,  J.  M. 

Norwicli,  Co.  Oxford. 

Brown,  Thomas. 
H.  J.  Duncan. 

Norwood,  Co.  Peterboi 
Campbell,  W.  A.  F. 
Orover,  Thos.  Maitland, 
Sherry,  Geo.  J. 

OaKville,  Co.  Halton. 

Applehe,  R.  S. 
Cameron  &  Lee. 
Patterson,  C.  B. 
Tizard,  Geo.  L. 

Oil  Springs,  Co.  Lamb 
Dawson  &  Greenizen. 
Shaunessy,  A.  E. 
Isbister,  .J. 
Moncriefl  &  Gauaby. 
Wilson,  F.  N. 

Orangeville,  Co.  Duffei 

Fish,  J.  N.,  B.A. 
Hughson,  A.  A. 
Island,  John  L 
McKay,  W.  J.  L. 
McKeown,  C.  R. 
Myers  &  Robb.    Elgin  MJ 

Geo.  Robb. 
Walsh,  W.  L. 

Orillia,  Co.  Simcoe. 

Evans,  F.  G. 

Grant  &  Grant.  R.  A.  g| 
Grant. 

Grant,  D.  ipglis. 

Gunn,  R.  D. 

Hammond,  J.  H. 

Lafferty,  T.  B. 

McCarthy,  Pepler,  CorbJ 
Carthy.  D' Alton  Mcc4 
Francis  E.  P.  Pepler,  (1 
Corbould.  and  J.  A.  if 

MoCosh,  John. 

Robinson,  Samuel  S. 

Osliawa,  Co.  Ontario. 

Grierson,  J.  F. 
Jones,  C.  A. 
Morphy,  Henry  E. 
Murton,  L.  K. 

Ottawa,  Co.  Carleton. 

Barry,  William  H.,  EgaJ 

Beloourt  &  Ritchie,  Conl 
liers.  N.  A.  Belcourf 
Ritchie.  I 

Bishop  &  Smith,  Ontal 
bers.  John  Bishop,  Lcf 
Smith.  1 

Bradley  &Wyld,  21  CeiJ 
bers.  Richard  A.  Brd 
Wyld.  1 

Bliuichet,  Chas.  A.,  CenI 
liers.  r 

Cliristie,  Greene  &  Greeii 
liiigton  St.  John  Chi 
M.  Greene,  Wentwortf 

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225 


S.  Wilson, 
irv  P.O. 
.  W.  S.  Cor- 
lyward  (Mea- 


enville. 


braham  Dent, 


ndas. 

leld.        Adam 
Bradfield. 


,v,  Q.C. 

Wellington. 
J.   B.   Clarke. 

C. 


lOX. 

(1.     H.  M.    He 

Ma<lden. 

Jno.    Englisli, 

.  Gibson,  U.  C. 
■Ueville). 
rner.        \V.   S. 
Warner, 
lorpliy.     <<.  I', 
irpliy. 


rham. 
Waterloo. 


Newmarket,  Co.  York. 

Lloyd,  T.  H. 
Robertson,  Thos.  J. 
Widdifleld,  W.  C. 

Niagara  Falls,  Co.  Welland. 
Cole,  Alfred. 
Fraser  &  Woodruff.    Alex.  Froser, 

W.  E.  Woodruff. 
German  &  Crow.    Wm.  German, 

A.  C.  Crow. 
Hill,  F.  W. 
McBurney,  F.  C. 

|lortl\  Bay,  Dist.  of  Nipissing. 

Browninp:  &  Leask. 
La  Rose,  P.  A.  C. 
McNamara,  .1.  M. 

Norwloli,  Co.  Oxford. 
Brown,  Thomas. 
H.  J.  Duncan. 

Norwood,  Co.  Peterborough. 
Campbell,  W.  A.  F. 
Grover,  Thos.  Maitland. 
Sherry,  Geo.  J. 

OaKvllle,  Co.  Halton. 

Applehe,  R.  S. 
Cameron  &  Lee. 
Patterson,  C.  B. 
Tizard,  Geo.  L. 

Oil  Spriqgs,  Co.  Lambton. 
Dawson  &  Greenizen. 
Shaunessy,  A.  E. 
Isbister,  J. 
iJoncrieff  &  Gausby. 
Wilson,  F.  N. 

Orangevllle,  Co.  Dufferin. 

Fish,  J.  N.,  B.A. 

Hughson,  A.  A. 

Island,  John  L. 

McKay,  W.  J.  L. 

•McKeown,  C.  R. 

Mvers  &  Robb.    Elgin  Myen,  Q.C, 

Geo.  Robb. 
Walsh.  W.  L. 

Orillia,  Co.  Simcoe. 

Evans,  F.  G. 

Grants  Grant.  R.  A.  Grant,  O.D. 
Grant. 

Grant,  D.  Inglis. 

Gunn,  R.  D. 

Hammond,  J.  H. 

Lafferty,  T.  B. 

McCarthy,  Pepler,  Corbould  &  Mc- 
Carthy. D' Alton  McCarthy,  Q.C. . 
Francis E.  P.  Pepler,  Q.C,  Chas. 
Corbould,  and  J.  A.  McCarthy. 

McCosh,  John. 

Rol)in8on,  Samuel  S. 

Osliawa,  Co.  Ontario. 

Grierson,  J.  F. 
Jones,  C.  A. 
Morphy,  Henry  E. 
.Murton,  L.  K. 

Ottawa,  Co.  Carleton. 

Barry,  William  H.,  Egan'a  Block. 

Beloourt  &  Ritchie,  Central  Cham- 
bers. N.  A.  Belcourt,  John  A. 
liit^chie. 

Bisliop  &  Smith,  Ontario  Cham- 
bers. John  Bisliop,  Louis  Arthur 
Smith. 

Bradley  &  Wyld,  21  Central  Cham- 
liers.  Ricriard  A.  Bradley,  Wm. 
Wyld. 

Rlaiichet,  Chas.  A.,  Central  Chain- 
liers. 

Christie,  Greene  &  Greene,  110  Wel- 
liii^'ton  St.  John  Christie,  Geo. 
M.  Greene,  Wentv/orth  Greene. 

15 


Uwii,  H. 


Chrysler  &  Lewti,  7  OiitftrloOlmni. 

hers.    Frantim  Ilmiry  dhrynler, 

Q.C.Jno.  Travorn  litiwiK, 
Co<le  ii,   lieaiueiit,    Kgitll'N   llliink. 

W.  A.  Oodo,  T.  A,  n«<itmt<hl, 
Code  (He   Hurritl,  Orti'luloii  Ohitlti. 

bers.     It.  (1.  C'ihIk,  K,  \f,  lliirHtt, 
Constantliieau  it  l.ttwloi',  fi(ll»  Mim- 

sex  St. 
Ferguson,  Aloxan<ler,  y.tl,,  tlitrle- 

ton  Chamliers, 
Fisher  &Hmith,Thiiitlu'N(!haitibprM, 

I.  P  Fishur,  J,  J,  Hitttlh, 
French  4t  .Mageu,  Cuiili'ttl  Ohum- 

bers.      F.  J.  Fiuni'h,  4,<!,,  K,  A, 

Magee. 
Fripp,  Alfred  E.,Culi«lim  (llmtiili'n 
GemmiU  Si  May,  II  and  \HMcUm 

Chambers.      John     Al*<ji»mlpr 

Gemmill,   Archie  Ki«(»ir  Mn.v, 
Gonnully  &  iinlo,  Duflti'd  Ofium- 

bers.     Joseph  Jiiiut***  Uiirtiiliily, 

Q.C,  Jno,  Fosbur.v  <li'dt>, 
Gorman,  M,  J.,  afi  anil !)« <  litrleloii 

Chambers, 
Grant  ii  Hhm.     J.  Q 

J.  Sims. 

Oundry,  Arthur  W,,  2ft  H\mrkit  HI, 
Henderson,  Mtimrt,  fid  N|mrkN  HI, 
Henderson,  G,,  CarluloiiOliitiiili'iH, 
Hick,  Rol)ert,  DiirlB'n  <  'liitiiiliiirK, 
Hodgins,  John,  U  aikI  l'<j  Ontario 

Chambers, 
Hodgins,  W,  E,,  JiisUdP  KmiI, 
Kidd,  Wm,  John,  104  Npiukx  Ht, 
Kidd  &  Jonos,  OiiKirItt  (!|iuiiitipr<, 

Geo.  Eldon  Kidd,  II,  M,  .Unu^n. 
Latohford  &  Ma«i|iiuifi(ll,  II)  Klglii 

St.   F.  H,  Utolifofil,  l,aiiie  Mtw- 

dougall. 
Lees,  W.  A,  D„  Ooiirl.  lfiiiiNt>, 
LuBsler,  Alfred  E,,  ftdU  Niinnhx  HI,, 
MacCraken,  Henderwin  fi  Mt'Kiiy, 

Central  ChaniliBrd,  Jnhn  I,  Mtt'ii- 

Craken,  George   F,    llonilerwiii, 

W.  M.  McKay, 
Macfarlane,    AlplionKt),    ( !iiHplon 

Chambers, 
'■'.iclean,  Donald   lleMtor,  Ociilrul 

Chanibdi'N, 
Mahon,  Edward,  Nli'linlttuHt,' 
Mott,  Wm,,  fiOHparkuHl, 
McOreody  J.  J,,  (11  HpiirltM  Ht,, 
McLaurin  &  Millar,   ID   ICItfin  HI, 

Geo.  McLaurin,  Haitians  Mlilur, 
McLean,  U.  L,,  ftl  MimrkuHt, 
Mclntyre  U  I'owtill,   iHI  (!(4rlel,oti 

Chambers,    Alen,  FrtiMtir  Mtilii- 

tyre,  Q.C,  F,  C  I'owt.ll, 
McVeity,  Taylor,  )(l(l  HpitfkK  Ht, 
Nelli8,Monk&MatheNoti,',J'rtM«<li'itlfp 

St,    Thos,   F,   Nelllw,  lleniy  0, 

Monk,  It,  II,  MiUliewin, 
Nugent,  A.,  Ontario  CIliniiliiii'M, 
O'Connor  &  Hogg,  M.'li  Npurkn  Ht. 

Daniel  O'Connor,  Q,(!,,  Wllllntn 

D.  Hogg,  QCOhnrlKMO'dimnor. 
O'Gara,  MauTavUli  «  GDniin(i||,  nn 

SparksSt,    MiiHln  o'tlimt,  Q,(!,, 

Duncan  Hymn    liicTavlxJi,  (/,(),, 

Robert  ICrnuMi,  (i  'intnt<ll, 
O'Meara,  J.  J.,  )fi<»n  arliiClminlifrn 
O'Meara  &  O'MuiM'a,  U  Npiirlin  HI, 

John  D'Moai'a,  John  K  tt'Mpiirn, 
Peroival,  l|i  rburt  Alfrtiil,  (tntttrlo 

OhainberH, 
Perkins   6l  Friuiir.   ill  Hpiirku  Ht. 

William  0,   I'tirklnt,  AtigitM  W. 

Fraser, 
Prat  tit  I'ratt..    llorodK  I'mlt,  Uhiw, 

H.  Pratt. 
Pratt,  Horace,  |ii4  HparltK  HI.. 
Ritchie,  Owen,   '.iV  iind  KH  Ontltrln 

Chanibui'H, 
Scott  &  Ni'ott,  (liM'ltilon  (ihiiinbxiH. 

Hon,  Richard   Win,  Hutilt,  U,(),, 

D'Arcv  Suott, 


HInclaIr,  R.  V.,  22  Central  Cham- 

l)i'r,<,  Elgin  HI, 
Hniclllc,  .luH.  F.,  Ontario  Chambers, 
Hnilth  &  McDougall,  fd  Sparks  St. 
Htcwart,  Mtdicmi,  14  Metcal'e  St. 
Ward,  J.  W.  W.,  20  Hotelier  St. 

Owen  Soui^d,  Co.  (Jrey. 

Armstrotig  &  Tclfonl.    Jtio.  Arm- 

utrong,  Wm.  P.  Telford,  jr. 
Arinstroiig,  Wni. 
lllshop^VMIddlebro.    W.  A.  Bishop, 

W.  H.  MIddlel.ro. 
Chrintie,  lldbert. 
OreaHor  ti  Smith.      A.  D.  Creasor, 

H.  M.  Smith. 
KviiiiH  &  Scott.    R.  W.  Evans,  J, 

M.  Scott,  C.  T.  Sutherland. 
Ford,  A.  W. 
FniHl  ik  llatMon.  J.  W.  Frost,  Chus, 

A.  Hatson. 
Kllboiirn  &   Kilbourn,      John  M. 

Kllboiirn,  F.ank  H,  Kilbourn, 
Lucas  )i  Wright.     J.  B.  iMcim,  W. 

n.  Wright. 
Ma(d<ay  k  Hatton.    A.  G.  Mackay, 

W,  J.  Hatton. 
Masson,  Wm. 
Tucker  &  Spotton.    H.  G.  Tucker 

W.  H.  B.  Spotton. 

Pallley,  Co.  Hnice. 

Oowaii,  Hector. 
McCallinn,  Arch.  B. 

Paltt)erston,  ( 'o.  Wellington. 
Clarke,  Alllster,  M. 

Drew  &  Downs, 

Parll,  (!o.  Hrant. 
Foley,  Chas.  M. 
Smith,  J.  Gordon. 
Hnioke,  Franklin. 

Parkhill,  Co.  Middlesex. 

Goodman,  Ketmeth. 
MocTavish,  A.  A. 
O'Brien,  Thos. 

Parry  Sound,  Uist.  Parry  S'd. 

Holght,  W,  L, 

Pirie  &  Stone.     Edwin  Plrie,    H. 
E,  Stone. 

Penibroke,  Co.  Renfrew. 

Itnrritt,  Jos.  H. 

Dclahayo&  Reeves.  Gid.  Delahayo, 

LL.n.,  John  H,  Reeves. 
Forgit!,  Jno,  G, 
Irving,  Letinox,  B,A, 
Kennedy,  Jno.  D.,  B.A. 
Metcalfe   ii    Mct(!alfe.       Jno.    H. 

Metoalfp,  J.  U,  Metcalfe. 
O'Meara,  Jno,  J. 
Scott,  Francis. 
White  &  VVilllaniH,    Win,  U,  White. 

Q.C,  W.H.  Williams. 

Penetangulsljene,  Co.  Simcoe. 

Moruaii.  (i,  SI.  V. 
TlioinpHon     ii     HowHon,      A.    B. 
Thompson,  W.  H.  Hewson. 

Perth,  C'o.   Lanark. 
Allati,  J.  A. 
Consitt,  George  A. 
Fr)y.  (!,  ,1. 
Hall  <^  Hall. 

Mallocli  .St  Arinoiir.    K.  (1.  Mallo('h 

(Co.   Attoriiev),  .(allies  Arnioiir. 

MalhcHnn  is  Bal<lerNii(i,     Arthur  J, 

MatlicMon,  J,  M.  llalderHon, 
llognrs  /i  Stewart. 
Shaw,  Alex,  C 

Peterborough,  Co.   Peterboro'. 

Mcilliett,  J.  W. 
Biiriiiiain,  John,  Q.O. 


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Deniiistowii,   Peck    &    Stevenson. 

R.  M.   Dennistown,  E.  A.  Peck, 

A.  Stevenson. 
Dunible&.lohnston.  D.  W.  Dumble, 

W.  F.  Johnston. 
Edniunson  &   Dixon.      Geo.    Ed- 

munson,  A.  E.  Dixon 
Edwards,  E.  B. 
Green,  John. 
Hall  &  Hayea.     E.  H.  D.  Hall,  L. 

M.  Hayes. 
Hatton  &  Wrjd.      G.  W.  Hatton, 

R.  E.  Wojd. 
Kerr,  Glad  .nan  &  Kerr.    Win.  Kerr, 

Q.C.,  F.  W.  Gladnian,  FraJicis  D. 

Kerr,  B.A. 
Moore,  W.  H. 
Pousette,  A  P.,  Q.C. 
O'Connell,  Daniel. 
O'Conner,  L.  V. 
Roger,  Geo.  M. 
Sawers.  Campbell  \V. 
Stone,  Erastus  B. 
Stratton  &  Hall.     VV.  A.  Stratton, 

R.  R.  Hall 

Petrolea,  Co.  Lambton. 

Dawson  &Greenizen.  H.J.  Daw- 
son, I.  Greenizen. 

Isbister,  J. 

Moncrieff  &  Gausby,  Geo.  Mon- 
orieflF,  Q.C,  J.  D.  Gausby. 

Shauuessy,  A.  E. 

Webster,  J.  A. 

Wilson,  F.  W. 

PictOHi  Co.  Prince  Edward. 
Alcorn,  G.  O. 
Allison,  M.  H. 
Allison,   W.  H.  R.,  County  Court 

Clerk. 
Brown,  J.  Roland,  Crown  Att'y. 
Gilbert,  N. 
Hubbs,  R.  H. 
Macnee,  P.  C. 
Widdifleld,  O.  H. 
Wright   &    Wahnsley.      John    A. 

Wright,  Thomas  Wahnsley. 
Young,  E.  M. 

Port  J\rthur,  'I'lmniler  Bay  Dist. 
Gorham,  Thos.  A  ,  Crown  Atty. 
Keefer,  Frank  H. 
Langworthy,   W.  F. 
McBradv,  William. 
Wink,  A.  S. 

Port  Elgin,  Co.  Bruce. 
Burgess,  W. 
Dalryniple,  J.  C. 

Port  tfope,  ("o.    Durham. 
Baitits,  T.  T. 
Chisholm    &    Chisholni.       D.    H. 

Chisholni,  W.  C.  Chisholm. 
Holland,  R.  H. 
Smith,  Seth  S. 
Ward,  H.  A. 
White,  Henry. 

Port  Perry,  ('o.  Ontario. 
Billings,  John. 
Ebhels,  H.  I, 
Yarn  old,  F.  M. 

Prescott,  Co.  Grenville. 
Dowsley,  J.  K. 
French,  F.  J. 
Halpiii,  P.  K. 
Knapp,  F.  A. 
O'Ueilly,  J.  R. 

Preston,  Co.  Waterloo. 
Hanning,  C.  R. 

Rat  Portage.  ' 

Boyce  <fc  Hearisto. 

Cooper,  D.  H. 

Fitziferald,  James.  / 


Langford,  Henry. 
McLemmii,  Allan. 
Moran,  \\.  J. 
Thibaudeau,  W.  B. 

Renfrew,  (Jo.  llenfrew. 
Chown,  S.  T. 
Craig,  James. 
Grout,  Trevor  H. 
McGarry,  Thoina.s  W. 

Ridgetown,  (Jo.  Kent. 
Mills  iX.  Mills.     David  Mills,  Q.C, 

Walter  Mills. 
Reycraft,  Louis  J. 
Ridley  &  Gundy.    Edward  H.  Rid- 
ley, Wni.  E.  Gundy. 
Smith,  H.  D. 
Watson,  O.  K. 

Rodqey,  (Jo.  Elgin.         • 
Jell,  H.  F. 
Shaw,  John  D. 

Sarnia,  Co.  Ijambton. 

Adams,  Joshua. 

Bucke,  J.  P. 

Gurd  &  Kittermasler.  Norman 
Gurd,  LL.B.,  Fred.  VV.  Kitter- 
masler. 

Hanna  &  Buniham.  W.  J.  Hanna, 
A.  S.  Buniham. 

Lister,  Cowan  &  Mackenzie.  J.  F. 
Lister,  Q.C,  Jno.  Cowan,  D. 
Mackenzie. 

Logan,  John  R. 

McDowall,  James  A. 

McMillan,  Daniel  Spencer. 

Pardee  &  Garvey.  Chas.  M.  Garvey, 
Frederick  F.  Pardee. 

Sullivan,  M. 

Weir,  A.,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

Sauk  Ste.  Marie,  Dist.  Algoma. 

Carnev,  W.  N. 
FarvN'ell,  C.  F. 
Hamilton,  H.  C 
Hearet,  W.  H. 
Kehoe,  J.  James. 
McFaddeii,  M.  • 

McKay,  John. 
Rogers,  Fred.  D.  C.  L. 
Simpson,  N. 

Seafortt\,  Co.  Huron. 
Best,  J.  M. 
Holmstead  Frank. 
Hays,  Robert  Stanley. 

Shelburiie,  (Jo.  Dufferin. 

Douglas  &  Whiteside. 
Vance,  G.  M. 

Simcoe,  (^o.  Norfolk. 
Ansley  &  Slaght.      J.  H.  Ansley, 

T.  R.  i^laght. 
Backus,  C.  C. 
Curtis,  F.  E. 
Kelly  &.  Porter.     W.  E.  Kelly,  J. 

Porter. 
Petrie,  H.  B. 
Wells  &  Innis.     W.  G.  Wells,  H. 

P.  Innis. 
Tisdale,  Tisdale  &  Reid.     D.  Ti.s- 

dale,  E.  Tisdale,  F.  Reid. 

Smith's  Falls,  Co.  Lanark. 
Cairns,  (i.  I'". 

Lavell,   Fnrrell    &    Lavell.      Jno. 
Reeve   Lavell,   Alex.   Gray  Far- 
rell.  Harry  A.  Lavell. 
McEwen,  J. 
Sparham,  B.  E. 

Southan|ptoi|,  Co.   Bruce. 

Ray,  N.  A. 

St.  Catharines,  Co.  Lincoln. 
Bremian,  Michael,  4  St.  Paiil  St. 
Campbell,  J.  S.,  23  Queen  St. 


Collier  .Sc  Burson.     H.  H.  Collier, 

George  B.  Burson. 
Connor,  Charles  H.,  Queen  St. 
Cox  &  Yale.     R.  O.   Cox,  Heiir» 

Yale,  C.  J.  Ben.son. 
Gilleland,  W.  B.,  St.  Paul  St. 
IngersoU  &  Varley.  J.  H.  Ingersnll 

J.  E.  Varley,  St.  Paul  rst. 
Keys,  James  A.,  06  St.  Paul  Si. 
Lancaster,  E.  A. 
Macdonald,  F.  W. 
Manpiis,  A.  W.  Queen  St. 
McCarron,  M.  J.,  Queen  .St. 
McClive  &  McClive,  St.  Paul  Si. 
McKeown,  John. 
Rykert,  J.  C,  Q.C,  St.  Paul  St. 
Towers  &  Peterson.    N.  B.  Toweri- 

Geo.  Peterson. 
Wilson,  W.  J. 

Stayner,  Co.  Simcoe. 

Hood,  Fraser  &  Sullivan.  Jnc. 
Hood,  James  Fraser,  A.  J.  K. 
Sullivan. 

Stirling,  Co.  Hastings. 
Halliwell,  1.  E. 
Thrasher,  O.  G. 

Stratford,  Co.  Perth. 

Coughlin,  J.  J.,  Gordon  Block. 

Duggaii,  J.  M.,  Oddfellows  Block. 

Harding,  Jno.  E. 

Harding,  R.  T. 

Idington     &    Palmer,    IdingtoiiV 

Block.    Jno.   Idington,  Q.C,  J. 

Frank  Palmer. 
Lawrence,  G.  W.  (Wm.  Lawrenci^. 
Mabee,  J.  P.,  Windsor  block. 
McPherson    &    Davidson.     G.    G. 

McPhersoii,  J.  A.  Davidson. 
Panton,  A.  M.,  Windsor  Block. 
Smith  &   Steele,    Gordon    Block. 

E.  Sidney  Smith,  J.  Steele. 

Stratliroy,  (Jo.  Middlesex. 

Bartlett,  Elliott  &  Thomas. 
Cameron,  Jno. 
Folinsbee,  Jno. 
Laird,  W.  P. 
Stewart,  Moss  &  Ross. 
Traver,  Elliott. 

St.  Thomas,  Co.  Elgin. 

Coughlin,  Daniel. 

Covne,  James  H. 

Crothers,  D.  B.  S. 

Crothers,  T.  W.  * 

I)a\idson,  J.  B. 

Donahue,  D.  J. 

Doherty,  W.  B. 

Farley ," Jno.  ,Q.C   Excha"ge  Bl(ifr« 

(Jlenii,  James  M. 

Grant,  Andrew, Elgin  andTalbotSt*. 

Horton,  Edward. 

Kaiiis,  Jno.  A..  T.albot  St. 

Maxwell  i>ic  Harvey.    C  F.  Maxwell, 

J.  A.  Harvev. 
McConnell,  R.'H. 
McCriinmon,  Angus,  569  Talbot  Si. 
MoDougall  &  Kobert.son,  Talbot  St 

Colin   Macdougall,   Q.C,   J.    S 

Robertson. 
McLean,  McLean  &  Cameron,  Tal 

hot  St.     Jno.  McLean,  J.  A.  Me 

Lean,  W.  K.  Cameron. 
Miller,  Robert,  30-2  Talbot  St. 
Price,  S. 
Kobinsoii,  J.  A. 
Travers,  H.  B. 
While.  W.  J. 
Wickett,  W.  L. 

StoufFwille,  Co.  Ontario. 
Macdonald  &  Fit(!h.    O.   8.   Miw 

donald,  C  R.  Filch. 
McCuUough,  James. 


1897] 


St.  Mary's,  Co.  Perth 
Harding,  E.  W. 
Ilarstone,  L. 
Jameson  &  Graham.    I 

son,  J.  W.  Graham. 
Moscrip,  W.  C. 

Sudbury,  Nipissin^. 
Bigger,  M.  C. 
Fowler,  J. 
Lemieux,  F.  F. 

Sundridge,  Dis.  Parry 
Wall,  G. 

Sutton,  Co.  York. 
Paterson  &  Crozier.     > 
son,  Q.C,  Arch.  Croz 

Tara,  (Jo.  Bruce. 
Start,  Chas.  Edward. 

Teeswater,  Co.  Bruce 

Stephens,  J.  J. 

Tliameswille,  Co.  Kent 
Coutts,  Jno. 

Thornbury,  Co.  Grey. 
Wilson  (fcDyre.   Branch 

Thorold,  Co.  Welland 
Casey,  Fred.  W. 
Collier  &  Burson.    Herl 
O.  B.  Burson. 

Tilsonburg,  Co.  Oxfon 
Carruthers,  John. 
Clarl-e,  Chas.  F. 
Dowler  &  Sinclair.    W. 

V.  A.  Sinclair. 
Livingstone,  L.  B.  C. 
Vansetorat,  J.  G. 

Toronto,  Co.  York. 
Akers,  John,  1  Wellingt 
Allan,  W.  T.,  46  King  w 
Anglin&Mallon,  s.w.  c( 
&  Adelaide.      Frank 
James  W.  Mallon. 
Agnew,  Jno.,  76  Canadt 
Armour,    Mickle    &  \VJ 
King  w.     E.  Doiiglal 
Q.C,   Henry  W.  MiJ 
Williams. 
Armstrong,  Alfred   Bc^ 

Victoria  St. 
Armstrong,    Thomas 

Toronto  St. 
Arnold,  O.  M.,  34  Viotd 
Arnoldi,  G.  F.  I.  (Gib| 
&Co.),  30  Toronto  Sf 
Ashworth,  John,  61  Vi 
Atkinson, Wm.  Pryor," 
Bain,  Andrew,  9J  Adell 
Baldwin,   Lawrence  If 

Arcade. 
Baldwin,  Robt.,  Canaci 
Baxter,  Dighton  VV.,  tI 
Bayley,  Edward,  23  Tfl 
Beale,  W.  L.,  Medical  " 
Beatty,     Blackstock, 
(^hadwick,  Bankotl 
H.   Beattv,   Thos.   (I 
stock,  Geo.  Tate  Bll 
C,  K.M.  Chadwick,  r 
bitt,  w ,  R.  Riddell,! 
Gait,  William  H.    Ml 
Fasken,  A.  .Monro  Gf 
strong,  R.  McKay,  ( 
Beaty,    Hamilton   &  I 
federation  Life  Buil| 
Beaty,    Q.  C,    D. 
Hamilton,    LL.B.,  , 
sell  Snow,  C  P.  SiiJ 
Beaumont,  R.  B.,  18  ' 
Beavers,   Oeorire,   Rd 
federation  Life  Chal 
Beck  &  Code,  (Sr,  Ki 
Beck,  James  R.  Co(f 


[1897 


.  H.  Collier, 

iueeii  St. 
Cox,   Heiirv 

'aul  St. 
.  H.  Iiigersoll. 
ml  St. 
Paul  St. 


nSt. 
Ben  .St. 
5t.  I'aul  St. 

St.  Paul  St. 
N.  B.  Towfrv 


Uivan.      Jim. 
iser,   A.  J.    K. 


ngs. 


Ith. 
don  Block, 
fellows  Block. 


er,    IdingtoiiV 
ntfton,  Q.C.,  J. 

Vm.  Lawrenci^. 
Isor  block, 
vidson.     G.    G. 
.  Davidson, 
iidsor  Block. 
Gordon    Block. 
,  J.  Steele. 

ddlesex. 
Thomas. 


OSS. 

:igin. 


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227 


Excha"geBl(ln« 

{inaiidTalbotStd. 

ilbot  St. 

i.   C.F.  Maxwell, 


lis,  !i69  Talbot  St. 
erlson,  Talbot  St, 
■all,   q.C,   J.    S 

&  Cameron,  Tal 
IcLean,  J.  A.  Jlc 
nicrnn. 
i2  Talbot  St. 


iiitario. 
l<!h.    O. 
"itch, 
les. 


8.   Mi» 


St.  Mary's,  Co.  Perth. 
Harding,  E.  W. 
Ilarstoiie,  L. 

Jameson  &  Graham.     D.  W.  Jame- 
son, J.  W.  Graham. 
Moscrip,  W.  C. 

Sudbury,  Nipissiiif;!. 
Biu'Ser,  M.  C. 
Kowler,  J. 
Lemieux,  F.  F. 

Sundridge,  Dis,  Parry  Sound. 
Wall,  U. 

Sutton,  Co.  York. 
Paterson  &  Crozier.    N.  F.  Pater- 
son,  Q.G.,  Arch.  Crozier. 

Tara,  (^o.  Bruce. 
Start,  Chas.  Edward. 

Teeswater,  Co.  Bruce. 

Stephens,  J.  J. 

TI\ame8Hille,  Co.  Kent. 

Coutts,  Jno. 

Thornbury,  Co.  Grey. 
Wilson  &  Dyre.   Branch  of  Meaford. 

Thorold,  Co.  Welland. 
Casey,  Fred.  W. 

Collier  &  Buraon.  Herbert  Collier, 
G.  B.  Burson. 

Titsonburg,  Co.  Oxford. 
Carruthera,  John. 
Clarke,  Chas.  F. 
Dowler  &  Sinclair.    W.  A.  Dowler, 

V.  A.  Sinclair. 
Livingstone,  L.  B.  C. 
Vansetorat,  J.  G. 

Toronto,  Co.  York. 

Akers,  John,  1  Wellington  e. 

Allan,  W.  T.,  4«  King  w. 

Anglln&Mallon,  s.w.  cor.  Victoria 
&  Adelaide.  Frank  L.  Anglin, 
James  W.  Mallon. 

Agnew,  Jno.,  76  Canada  Life  Bldg. 

Armour,  Miokle  &  Williams,  12 
King  w.  E.  Douglas  Armour, 
Q.C.,  Henry  W.  Mickle,  A.  J. 
Williams. 

Armstrong,  Alfred  Bosworth,  77 
Victoria  St. 

Armstrong,  Thomas  C.  L.,  30 
Toronto  St. 

Arnold,  O.  M.,  34  Victoria  St. 

Arnoldi,  G.  F.  L  (Gibson,  Arnoldi 
&Co.),  30  Toronto  St. 

Ashworth,  John,  61  Victoria  St. 

Atkinson, Wm.  Pryor.OToronto  St. 

Bain,  Andrew,  9J  Adelaide  e. 

Baldwin,  l,a\vrence  H.,  Manning 
Arcade. 

Baldwin,  Rolit.,  Canada  Life  Bldg. 

Baxter,  l)ighton  VV.,  75  Yonge  St. 

Bayley,  Edward,  23  Toronto  St. 

Beale,  W.  L.,  Medical  Building. 

Beatty,  Blackstock,  Nesbitt  & 
(/hadwick,  Bank  of  Toronto.  W. 
H.  Beatty,  Thos.  Gil)l)9  Black- 
stock,  Geo.  Tate  Bliickstock,  C^. 
C.  K.M.  Chadwick.  Wallace  Nes- 
bitt, w  .  R.  Riddell,  Thos.  Percy 
Gait,  William  II.  Brouse.  Diivid 
Fasken,  A.  Monro Grier,  H.  Arm- 
strong, R.  McKay,  C.  W.  Beatty. 

Beaty,  Hamilton  &  Snow,  Con- 
ferierition  Life  Building.  James 
Beaty,  q.  C,  D.  C.  L.,  J.  C. 
Hamilton,  LL.B.,  A.  J.  Rus- 
sell Snow,  0.  P.  Smith. 

Beaumont,  R.  B.,  18  Toronto  St. 

Beavers,  Gcorsre,  Room  i>'i,  Con- 
federation Life  Chambers. 

Beck  &  Code,  6.'i  King  e.  H.  T. 
Beck,  James  R.  Code. 


Bentley,  Wm.  B.,  47  Canada  Life 
Buildinir. 

Beet  &  Smythe,  70  Victoria  St. 
W.  R.  Sniythe,  William  H.  Best. 

Biggar  i^  Burton,  Canada  Life 
Building.  C.  R.W.  Biggar,  t^.C, 
Geo.  F.  Burton,  Geo.  C.  Biggar. 

Biggs  &  Lewis,  Freehold  Building, 
S.  C.  Biggs,  l^.C,  A.  R.  Lewis, 
Q.C. 

BLAKE,  L.iSH  &  CASSELS,  Bank 
of  Commerce  Building.  Edward 
Blake,  Q.C.,  S.  H.  Blake,  q.C, 
Z.  A.  Lash,  Q.U.,  Walter  Cassels, 
Q.(/'.,  A.  Mackenzie,  W.  H.  Blake, 
Hume  Blake,  E.  F.  Blake,  A.  W. 
Anglin,  T.  D.  Law,  W.  A.  H.  Kerr, 
Waller  Gow.    (.SVe  card.) 

Boomer,  Geo.  A.,  23  Toronto  St. 

Boswell,  Arthur  R.,  ."ia  Yonge  St. 

Boultbee&  Boullbee,34VictoriaSt. 
Reginald  Boultbee,  H.  C.  Boult- 
bee. 

Bowerman,  L.  H.,  43  and  44 
Canada  Life  Building. 

Boyd,  Alex.,  Freehold  Loan  Bldg. 

Boyd  &  Thurston,  23  Toronto  St. 
W.  T.  Boyd,  W.  G.  Thurston. 

Bradford  &  Titus,  Bank  of  Com- 
merce Building.  W.  L.  Titus,  W. 
H.  Bradford. 

BROWN,  MERRITT  A.,  16  Yonge 
St.  Arcade.    {See  lard.) 

Bruce,  John,  ,54^  Adelaide  St.  e. 

Bruce  ife  Fair,  124  Victoria  St. 
Geo.  W.  Bruce,  Robert  E.  Fair. 

Bull  &  Werrett,  57  Adelaide  St. 
Thomas  H.  Bull,  Wm.  A.  Werrett. 

Burritt,  \V.  E,,  103  Bay  St. 

Burk,  A.  W.,  Freehold  Loan  Bldg. 

Cameron  &  Crooks,  24  King  w.    A. 

B.  Cameron,  A.  D.  Crooks. 
Campbell,  Dugald,  1  Toronto  St. 
Campbell,  John  Henry  Mayne,  17 

Manning  Arcade. 

Campbell  &  Whitehead,  Room  25 
Janes  Bf.ilding.  Dugald  Camp- 
bell, Wm.  M.  Whitehea<l. 

Canavan,  .John,  23  Scott  St. 

Cane,  G.  F.,  VJ  Manning  Arcade. 

CannifF  &  Catmiff,  Freehold  Loan 
Building.  James  Foster  Caniiid', 
Henry  Thorpe  Canniff. 

Carscallen  &  Hall,  Aberdeen  Cham- 
bers.    Andrew  B.  Carscallen,  W. 

C.  Hall. 

Cassels,  Cassels  &  Brock,  4  Wel- 
lington e.  Hamilton  Cassels, 
R.  S.  Cassels,  Henry  Brock,  G. 
M.  Kelly. 

Cassels  &  Standish,  15  Toronto  St. 
Allan  Cassels,  Ira  Standish. 

Caston,  &  Co.,  33  Richmond  St.  w. 
H.  E.  Caston. 

Ca,swell,  Thos.,  Asf.t.  City  Solicitor. 

Cavell  &;  Gibson,  43  Adelaide  e. 
William  Richard  Cavell,  Thomas 
Alexand'^r  Gibson. 

Church,  H.  W.,  Eipiity  Chambers. 

Clarke,  S.  R.,  .60  Yonge  St. 

Clark,  Wm.  Mortimer  &  Gray, 
Freehold  Loan  Building.  Win. 
Mortimer  Claik,  (^.C,  Frank  M. 
Gray,  W.  A.  Baird. 

CLARK,  \y.  J.,  75  Yonge  Street, 
.lanes  Building.     (See  cani  ) 

Clarke,  Bowe-s,  Hilton  it  Swabey, 
Janes  Building,  75  Yonge  St. 
J.  B.  Clarke,  (^.C,  R.  H.  Bowes, 
F.  A.  Hilton,  Chas.  Swabey,  E. 
Scott  Griffin. 

Clement  &;  Spenoe,  Confederation 
Life  Building.  W.  H.  P.  Cle- 
ment, J.  I).  Spcnce. 

Clute,  Macdonald,  Mcintosh  & 
McCrimmon,   McKinnon    Build- 


ing.    R.  C.  Clute,  Q.C.,  O.   8. 

Macdonald,  J.  A.  Mcintosh,  Neil 

McCrinniion 
Coburn,  J.  IL,  74  Church  St. 
Cockburn,  H.  C.  L.,  15  Toronto  St. 
Coe,  John  W.,  63  Yonge  St. 
Cook,  John  Edwin,  157  Bay  St. 
Cook,  .Macdonald  it  Briggs",  1  Ade- 
laide St.  e.     W.  Cook,  J.  A.  Mac- 
donald, A.  W.  Briggs. 
Corley,  J.  W.  Seymour,  80  Canwla 

Life  Building. 
Crombie,  Worrell  &  Gwynne,  18-20 

King  w.    John  Austin  Worrell, 

Q.C.,  Wm.  D.  Gwynne. 
Deacon,  C.  P.,  75  Adelaide  e. 
Delamere,  Reesor,  P^nglish  &  Ross, 

17  Toronto  St.     T.  D.  Delamere, 

Q.C.,  H.  A.  Reesor,  E.  Taylour 

English,  C.  C.  Ross. 
Denison  &  Macklem,  15  Toronto  St. 

Fred  C.   Denison,   M.P.,  O.   R. 

Macklem. 
Denison,  F.  Shirley,  80  Church  St. 
Denovan  &  Denovan,  24  Adelaide 

St.e.  Joshua  Denovan,  Allan  M. 

Denovan. 
Denton  &  Dods,  lOj  Adelaide  e. 

Frank  Denton,  Andrew  Dods. 
Dewart,  Raney  &  Maw,  26  King  e. 

H.  H.  Dewart,  W.  E.  Raney.  H. 

M.  Maw. 
Dickson  &  Johnson,  IS  Ao'elaide  e. 

R.  A.  Dick.son,  R.  L,   tohnson. 
Dockery,  T.  D.,  80  t  jurch  St. 

Donovan,  Joseph  A.,  32  Adelaide 

Street  e. 
Douglas  &  Murray,  61  Victoria  and 

1296  Queen  w.    John  Douglas, 

Alex.  George  Murray. 
Drake,  Frank  A.,  9  Toronto  St. 
Drayton  Si  Dunbar,  9  Toronto  St. 

Philip  H.  Drayton,  Ferguson  J. 

Dunbar. 
Drayton,  H.  L.,  City  Hall. 
Duff,  Thos.  A.,  28  Toronto  St. 
Duncan,  Grant  ifc  Skeans,  25  King 

Street  west.  Bank  of  Commerce 

Building.     E.  J.  B.  Duncan,  W. 

H.  Grant,  W.  A.  Skeans. 
Dunn,  H.  L.,  18  .Manning  Arcade. 
Durand,  Charles,  239  Huron  St 
DuVernet  &  Jone-i,  15  Toronto  St 

E.  E.  A.  DuVernet,  Ja.s,  E.  Jones 
Duinble,  J.  F.,  24  Adelaide  e. 
Eagen  &,  Denison,  1  Toronto  St 

B.  P:,igen,  G.  T.  Denison,  jr. 
Eastwood,   John   Paul,  cor.  Bloor 

and  Yonge  Sts. 
Eddis,  F.  A.,  9J  Adelaide  e. 
Edgar  &  Malone,  S)d  Yonge  St.    J 

1).  Edgar,   q.C.  E.  T.   Malone! 

J.  t.  Edgar,  A.  L.  Malone,  J.  E 

Bird,  F.  Langinuir. 
Elliott&  Elliott,  Canada LifeBuild- 

ing     W.  J.  Elliott. 
Elliott,  Chas.,  Traders  Bank 
FcrgUHon,  Hugh  M.,  Canada  Life 

Building. 
Ferguson,  McDonald  &  Glassford, 

McKinnon    Building.     .John  A 

Ferguson,    W.  J.   McDonald,  c' 

H.  Glassford. 
Fetherslonhaugh   &  Co.,  Bank  of 

Commerce     Building.        p.     B. 

Fetherstonhaugh. 
Fitzgerald,  E'lward  Gerald,  Canada 

Life  Building. 
Flcury,    Win.   .!.,  65  Canada  Life 

Building. 
Fowler,  H.  C.  47 Canada  Life  Bldg 
Foy  *  Kelly,  80  Church  St.    Jas 

J.  toy,  Q.C  ,  H.  T.  Kelly. 
Francis  &  Wardrop,  30  Toronto  St. 

Wellington     Francis,     Robert 

Wardrop. 


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ONTARIO   LAW  LIST. 


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Fraser  &  McKeown,  15  Toronto  St. 

Robert    L.   Fraser,    S.   W.    Mc- 
Keown. 
FuUerton  &  Wallace,  18  King  w. 

Jas.  S.  Fullerton,  W.  J.  Wallace. 
Galbraith,   Frank    E.,    19  and  20 

York  Chanibeia. 
Gait,  A.C.,  Room  E,  Confederation 

Life  Bldg. 
Gallagher    <8;    Bull,    Canada    Life 

Building.      W.    P.    Bull,    Ziba. 

Gallagher.  . 

Gamble,  C.  and  H.  D.,  Front  and 

Scott.'    Clarke  Gamble,  Q.C.,  H. 

D.  Gamble. 
Gardner,  O.  M.,  2  Toronto  St. 
Garvin  &  Garvin,   9  Toronto  St. 

Fred.     W.     Garvin,    Jamea    S. 

Garvin. 
Gash  &  Shore,  10  King  St.  e.    H. 

W.  C.  Shore.  B.A.,  Noniian  B. 

Gash,  B.A.,  LL.B. 
Gault,  H.  F.,  82  Freehold  Building. 
Gibson,  A.  Cecil,  46  King  w. 
Gibson  &  Snider,  15  Toronto  St. 

R.  J.  Gibson,  F.  C.  Snider. 
GOING  &  ROYCE,  Molsons  Bank 

Building.      Charles    C.    Going, 

Allan  H.  Royce.    (See  card.) 
Gordon  &  Sampson,  Medical  Hall 

Bldg.,    Bay   St.     W.   Lookhardt 

Gordon,  Alexni  ler  Sampson. 
Greene  &  Greene,  10  Adelaide  e. 

Columbus    H.     Greene,    Henry 

Vincent  Greene,  Sydney  A.  C. 

Greene. 
Greer,  A.  E.  K.,  9  Adelaide  e. 
Grierson,  D'Arcy  D.,  54  Church  St. 
Grote,  G.  W.,  28  Toronto  St. 
Gurd,  W.  F.,  McKinnon  Building. 
Hales,  James,  17  Adelaide  St.  e. 
Hall  &  Kilmer,  10  King  w.    William 

M.  Hall,  George  Henry  Kilmer. 
Hannah,  Wm.  George,  35  Adelaide 

St.  e. 
Harman,G.  F.,  59  Vonge  St. 
Haverson,  James,  23  Toronto  st. 
Hector,     Fred.      T.    D.,    Equity 

Chambers. 
Heighington,  J.,  75  Yonge  St. 
Hellmuth,  Ivey  &  Co.,  cor.  Front  & 

Scott  St«.     Isidore  F.  Hellmuth, 

Charles  H.  Ivey. 
Henderson,  Chas. ,  28-30  Toronto  St. 
Henderson  &  Davidson,  24  Adelaide 

east.    Elmes  Henderson,  N.  F. 

Davidson. 
Hern,  E.  G.,  Canada  Life  Bldg. 
Henderson,  R.  B.,  24  Adelaide  e. 
Henderson  &  Small,  24  Adelaide 

St.  e.    James  Henderson,  John 

Turnball  Small. 
Hevd  &  Earngey,  36  Toronto  St. 

Louis  F.  Heyd,  W.  D.  Earngey. 
Higgins  &  Douglas,  120  Yonge  St. 

T.  M.  Higgins,  W.  Douglas. 
Hislop,  Thomas,  1  Toronto  St 
Hodge  &  Forster,  68  Victoria  St. 

Robt.  Hodge,  Edw'd  A.  Forster. 
Hodgins,    J.     George,    LL.D.,    92 

Pembroke  St. 
Holman  &  Pattulo,  86  Bav  St.    C. 

J.  Holman,  J.  B.  PattuUo. 
Holmes  &  Gregory,  46  King  w.    G. 

W.  Holmes,  W.  D.  Gregory. 
Horn  &  Barrett,   Board  of  Trade 

Building.      T.  W.  Horn,   F.  W. 

Barrett. 
Hoskin   &  Ogden,  23  Toront'"  .3%. 

Alfred     Hoskiii,    Q.C.,     Albert 

Ogden. 
Howard,  T.  W.,  York  Chambers. 
HOWLAND,  ARNOLDI  &   BRIS- 
TOL, 103  Bay  St.     O.  A.  Hoiv- 

land,   Frank  Arnoldi,  Q.O.,  Ed- 
mund Bristol,  W.  H.  Cawthra. 

(See  Card.) 


Hughes,  Jos.,  18  Wellington  e. 

Hunter,  J.  Howard,  Parliament 
Buildings. 

Hunter  &  Hunter,  24  Adelaide 
Street  e.  W,  H.  Hunter,  A.  T. 
Hunter. 

Hunter  &  Deacon,  General  Trusts 
Building.  W.  E.  L.  Hunter,  G. 
P.  Deacon. 

Inoe,  T.  Henry,  33  Richmond  w. 

Irving  &  Jameson,  61  Victoria  St. 
J.  E.  Irving,  D.  W.  Jameson. 

Irwin,  H.  C,  103  Bay  St. 

Irwin,  W.  N.,  42  Freehold  Building. 

Jackes  &  Jackes,  18  Court  Street. 
Jos.  Jackes,  Charles  B.  Jackes, 
E.  H.  Jackes. 

Jarvis,  S.  M.,  28  Toronto  St. 

Johnston,  J.  S.,  93  Yonge  St. 

Johnston.  William,  Canada  Life 
Building. 

Johnston  &  Ross,  Janes  Build- 
ing. Ebenezer  Forsythe  Blackie 
Johnston,  Q.C.,  George  Ross. 

Jones,  Herbert  C,  17  Jordan  St. 

Jones,  J.  G.,  167  Bay  street. 

Jones,  S.  A.,  LL.B.,  51  Canada 
Life  Building. 

Jones,  Mackenzie  &  Leonard,  18 
Toronto  St.  Clarkson  Jones, 
Beverley  Jones,  Geo,  A.  Mac- 
kenzie, C.  J.  Leonard. 

Judd  &  Swayzie,  17  Adelaide  St.  e, 
J.  C.  Judd,  B.  E.  Swavzie. 

Kent,  H.  A.  E.,  Yonije  St.  Arcade. 

Kerr,  Bull  &  Rowell,  62  Welling- 
ton w.  George  Kerr,  Bartle 
Edward  Bull,  N.  Rowell. 

Kerr,  Macdonald,  Davidson  & 
Paterson,  cor.  Adelaide  and  Vic- 
toria Sis.  James  K.  Kerr,  Q.C., 
Wm.  Macdonald,  Wm.  Davidson, 
John  A.  Paterson,  Robert  A. 
Grant. 

King,  Samuel,  18  Wellington  St,  e. 

King,  John,  32  Adelaide  e. 

Kilmer  &  Irving,  10  King  w. 

Kingsford,  Rupert  Etherege,  21 
Manning  Arcade. 

KINGSMILL,  SAUNDERS  &  TOR- 
RANCE, 19  Wellington  St.  w. 
Nicol  Kingsmill,  Q.  0.,  J,  J. 
Kingsmill,  liC  D.  W.  Saunders, 
W.  P.  Torrance.    (See  card.) 

Kingstone,  Wood  &  Symons,  18 
and  20  King  w.  Frecferick  Wm. 
Kingstone,  Samuel  George  Wood, 
David  Thorburn  Symons. 

LAIDLAW,   KAPPELE  &  BICK- 

NELL,  34  Wellington  e       Wm. 

Laidlaw,  Q.C.,  Geo.  Kappele,  J. 

Bicknell.C. W.Kerr.   (See card.) 
Lake,  Ernest  M.,  14  King  St.  w. 
Lamport,  W.  A.,  Canada  Life  Build- 
ing. 
Lamont  &  Siience,  9  Toronto  St. 

J.  H.  Lamoiit,  J.  H.  Spence. 
Lawrence  &  Ormiston,  15  Toronto 

St.     A.  G.  F.  Lawrence,   W.  S. 

Ormiston. 
Lee,  Geo.  H.  D.,  99  King  e. 
Lefrov,  B.  St.  G.,  15  Toronto  St. 
Lefrov  &  BouUon,  63  Yonge  St. 

A.  il.  F.  Lefroy,  C.  R.  Boulton. 
Lennox,  G.  L.,  .59  Yonge  St. 
Lewis,  Charles  Evans,  43  Adelaide 

St.  e. 
Le  Vcsconte,  R.  C,  75  Yonge  St. 
Lindsev,   Lindsey  &    Bethune,  23 

Scott  St.  G.  G".  S.  Lindsey,  Wm. 

Lyon  MoKenzie  Lindsey,  C.  J.  R. 

Bethune. 
Lobb&  Baird.  2  Toronto  St.    A.  F. 

Lobb,  Jas.  Haird. 
Loftus,     J.  T.,    51    Canada    Life 

Building. 


Lount,  Marsh  &  Cameron,  25  To- 
ronto St.  Wm.  Lount,  O.  C, 
A.  H.  Marsh,  Q.  C,  W.  a. 
Cameron,  G.  A.  Kingston. 

Love,  Spencer,  75  Vonge  St. 

Lundy,  J.  J.,  59  Yonge  St. 

Macdonald,  Charles,  42  FreehnM 
Building. 

MacdonaUl,  Charles  Egerton,  Si 
Toronto  St. 

Macdonald,  Cartwright  &  Oarvcv, 
37  Yonge  St.  Walter  Micdonalll, 
A.  D.  Cartwright,  W.  H.  Garvpy. 

Macdonald  &  Cronyn,  1  Toronto 
St.  Donald  Macdonald,  Edward 
Cronyn. 

Macdonald,  James  Archibald,  "o 
Yonge  St. 

Macdonald,  R.  M.,  15  Toronto  St. 

Macdonell,  McCarthy  &  Boland,  2 
Toronto  St.  A.  C.  Macdonell, 
W.  C.  StcCarthy,  W.  J.  Boland. 

MACDOUGALL  &  JONES,  18  Tor- 
onto St.  A.  Macdougall,  T.  K. 
Jones.    (See  card.) 

MacGregor,  John,  28  and  30 
Toronto  St. 

Maclntyre  &  Sinclair,  34  Victoria, 
Alex.  D.  Maclntyre,  A.  J.  Sin- 
clair. 

Mackay,  W.  C,  9 J  Adelaide  e. 

Mackenzie,  H.  G.,  157  Bay  St. 

Maclarcn,  Macdonald,  Merritt  & 
Shepley,  28  Toronto  St.  J.  J. 
Maclaren,  Q.C.,  J.  H.  Mac- 
donald, Q.C.,  W.  M.  Merritt,  G. 
F.  Sheplev,  Q.C.,  W.  E.  Middle: 
ton,  R.  C.  Donald,  F.  W. 
Maclean. 

Macrae  &  Rykert,  1  Toronto  St. 
H.  H.  Macrae,  E.  G.  Rykert. 

McArthur,  D.,  5  Adelaide  e. 

McBride,  James,  Janes  Building. 

McCabe  &  Loftus,  75  Adelaide  e. 
C.  J.  McCabe,  —  Loftus. 

McCallum  &  Beal,  Medical  Hall 
Building.  W.  H.  J.  McCallum, 
—  Beal. 

MCCARTHY,  OSLER,  HOSKIN  & 
CREELMAN,  Freehold  Loan 
Building.  D'Alton  McCarthy, 
Q.C.,  B.  B.  Osier,  Q.C.,  John 
Hoskin,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  Adam  R. 
Creelman,  Q.C.,  F.  W.  Harcourt, 
W.  B.  Raymond,  W.  M.  Douglas, 
H.  S.  Osier,  Leighton  G.  Mc- 
Carthy.   (See  card.) 

McCuUoch,  R.  O.,  Freehold  Loan 
Building. 

McCullogh  &  Burns,  Canada  Life 
Building.  John  W.  McCullofe'h, 
Stephen  W.  Burns. 

McGhie  &  Keeler,  9i  Adelaide  e. 
Janies  Henry  McGliie,  Albert  J. 
Keeler. 

McMurrich,  Coatsworth  &  Hodgins. 
W.  B.  McMurrich.Q.C  ,  E.  Coats- 
worth,  F.  E.  Hodgins,  15  Tor- 
onto St. 

McNab,  Allan,  Globe  Building. 

McMichael,  F.,  Aberdeen  Cham- 
bers. 

McMichael  &  McMichael,  54  Chinch 
St.    A.  J.  W.  McMichael. 

McNeil,  Edward  P.,  58  Canada 
Life  Building. 

McPherson,  Clark,  Campbell  <i 
Jarvis,  '27  Wellington  Street  c. 
William  David  McPherson,  K, 
U.  McPherson,  John  Murrav 
Clark,  O.  C.  Campbell,  Vm\ 
Charles  Jarvis. 

McWhinnev  &  Kidlev,  14  Kin^' 
St.  w.  W.  J.  McWhinnev,  H. 
E.  Ridley. 

McWilliams,  Wn).  G.,  48  King  w. 


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Marsh  &    ''       i,    t'rec 

Building,      j.  S,'.  Ma 

E.  Marsh. 

Martin,  H.  J.,  43  Adelai 

.Martin,  John,  87  King  i 

.Martin,  Sam.  S.,  1  Toro 

.Mearns  &  McLean,  120 

Frank  S.  Mearns,  Doi 

Lean. 

Medd,  Sidney  T.,  48  C 

Building. 
MEEK,  EDWARD,  Mai 

(See  card.) 
.Mercer  <fc  Bradford,  Bar 
merce  Building.    M. 
S.  H.  Bradford. 
.Middleton,  D.  C,  80  Ch 
-Miller,  G.  E.,  7  Richmoi 
.Millar  &  Co.,  C,  55  Yoi; 
Millar,  W.  N.  Fergus 
.Mills,   Nelson  D.,  80  C 

Builuing. 
.Mills,    Mills   &    Hales, 
Chambers.     Geo.  Gor 
Alexander  Mills,  Jatni 
.Mills,  Travers,   Keyes  6i 
Canada  Life  Chamber 
Mills,  F.  J.  Travers,  Jas 
John  H.  Tennant. 
.Montgomery,  Robt.      , 

Life  Building. 
-Morris,  William.  24  Kin;, 
-Moss,  Aylesworth  &  Ann( 
Barwick  &   Franks,   1 
King  St.  w.    Chaa.   .M 
Walter   Barwick,    A. 
worth,Q.C.,  W.J.  Frat 
las  Armour,  H.  J.  Wri| 
Moss. 
.Mowat,   Langton,  Mown 
lennan,  9  Toronto  St. 
Mowat,   Q.C.,  Thomas 
Q.C.,    H.   M.   Mowat, 
James  Maclennan.        | 
.Mulock,  Miller,  Crowthe 
gomery.  Dominion  Ba 
bers.     Wm.  Mulock, 
Miller,   Q.C.,    James 
J.  D.  Montgomery. 
iMulvey    &  McBrady.   . 
Thomas  Mulvey,  L.  V. 
.Munro,  R  H.  R.,  9  Toroi 
Murdoch,  J.  Y.,  1245  Qi 
Murdoch,  Cameron  & 
2  Court  St.     W.  G.  Mt 
Hillyard  Cameron, 
Donald. 
Murphy,  N  ,  Q.C.,9Tor 
Murray,  H.  W.  M.,  Q.C 

St. 
Nason,  Joseph,  46  King 
Neville  &   Hansford,  1 
west.     R.  S.  Neville, 
ford,  LL.B. 
Nicol    &    Nicol,    13 

Wm.  B.  Nicol. 
O'Brian,  J.  B.,  96  Freel 

ing. 

O'Donohoe,  Macdonald 

Church  St.     Hon.  J. 

hoe, Q.C,  Hugh  Mact 

Parker,  Thomas,  Janes 

Parkes  li  Co.,  J,,  14  F 

James  Parkes,  G.  Wa 

Paterson,  N.  F.,  Q.  C, 

.Ave. 
Paterson,   Ritchie   & 
Wellington    St.    e. 
Paterson, Q.C,  Philip 
(icorge  R.  Swecnv. 
Payne,   J.   Webber^  13 

Ciittinbers. 
Pearson  &  Denton,  1 
James     Pearson, 
Henton. 


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229 


omit,  Q, 
0.,    W.    A 

trston. 

i;fe  St. 

eSt 

42  FreehoL 


Ki,'erton,  28 

it  &  Oarvev, 
r  Micdoniilil, 
n.  Garvev. 
n,  1  Toronto 
nald,  Edward 

Archibald,  7;i 

5  Toronto  Si , 

&  Roland,  2 

C.  Macdonell, 

J.  Boland. 

)NES,  18  Tor- 

lougall,  T.  E. 

28     and    30 

•,  34  Victoria. 
re,   A.  J.  Sin- 

delaide  e. 
57  Bay  St. 
lid,  Merrill  & 
nto  St.    J.  .1. 
J.    H.     Mac 

M.  Merritt,  G. 

W.  E.  Middle* 
)nald,     F.    W. 

1  Toronto  St. 

G.  Kykert. 
lelaide  e. 
,ne8  Building. 

75  Adelaide  e. 

Loftus. 

,  Medical  Hall 
[.  J.McCalluni, 

!:r,  hoskin  & 

Freehold  Loan 
toil  McCarthy, 
er,  Q.C.,  John 
li.D.,  Adam  R. 
F.  W.  Harcourt, 

W.  M.  Douglas, 
jighton  G.  He- 
rd.) 

Freehold  Loan 

■ns,  Canada  Life 
W.  McCulIogh, 

ns. 
9i  Adelaide  e. 

cGliie,  Albert  J. 

I'orth  &  Hodgins. 
i.Q.C.E.  Coats- 
[odgiiis,  15  Tor- 

ibe  Building, 
iberdeen    Cham- 

ichael,  M  Church 
cMichael. 
1'.,    58   Canada 

k,  Campbell  ec 
liiigton  Streci  f, 
Mcl'herson,  H. 
,  John  Murray 
Campbell,     I'red 

llidley,    14   Kins: 
McWhinney,  H. 

,  G.,  48  King  ". 


Marsh  &  *'  i.  Freehold  Loan 
Building,  a.  W.  Marsh,  W.  L. 
E.  Marsh. 

Martin,  H.  J.,  43  Adelaide  St.  e. 

.Martin,  John,  87  King  St.  e. 

Martin,  Sam.  .S.,  1  Toronto  St. 

Mearns  &  McLean,  120  Yonge  St. 
Frank  S.  Mearns,  Donald  U.  Mc- 
Lean. 

Medd,  Sidney  T.,  48  Canada  Life 
Building. 

MEEK,  EDWARD,  Mail  Building. 
(See  card.) 

.Mercer  &  Bradford,  ]iank  of  Com- 
merce Building.  M.  S.  Mercer, 
S.  H.  Bradford. 

Middleton,  D.  C,  80  Church  St. 

.Miller,  G.  E.,  7  Richmond  St.  w. 

Millar  &  Co.,  C,  55  Yonge  St.  C. 
Millar,  \V.  N.  Ferguson. 

.Mills,  Nelson  D.,  80  Canada  Life 
Builuing. 

Mills,  Mills  &  Hales,  Aberdeen 
Chambers.  Geo.  Gordon  Mills, 
Alexander  Mills,  James  Hales. 

Mills,  Travers,  Keye.s  &  Teunant, 
Canada  Life  Chambers.  Jas.  A. 
Mills,  K.  J.  Travers,  Jas.  A.  Keyes, 
John  H.  Tennant. 

.Monlgomery,  Robt.  ,  65  Canada 
Life  Building. 

Morris,  William,  24  King  St  w. 

.Moss,  Aylesworth  &  Armour.  Moss 
Barwick  &  Franks,  18  and  20 
King  St.  w.  Chas.  Moss,  (^.C, 
Walter  Barwick,  A.  B.  Ayles- 
worth,Q.C.,  W.  J.  Franks,  Doug- 
las Armour,  H.  J.  Wright,  J.  H. 
Moss. 

Mowat,  Langton,  Mowat  &  Mac- 
lennan,  9  Toronto  St.  Sir  Oliver 
Mowat,  Q.C.,  Thomas  Langton, 
Q.C.,  H.  M.  Mowat,  Roderick 
James  Moclennan. 

.Mulock,  Miller,  Crowther  &  Mont- 
gomery, Dominion  Bank  Cham- 
bers. Wni.  Mulock,  Q.C.,  W.  N. 
Miller,  Q.C.,  James  Crowther, 
J.  D.  Montgomery. 

Mulvey  &  McBrady.  46  King  w. 
Thomas  Mulvey,  L.  V.  McBrady. 

Munro,  R  H.  R.,  9  Toronto  St. 

Murdoch,  J.  Y.,  1245  Queen  w. 

.Murdoch,  Cameron  &  Macdonald, 
2  Court  St.  W.  G.  Murdoch,  K. 
Hillyard  Cameron,  Hugh  Mae- 
Donald. 

Murphy,  N  ,  Q.C.,  9  Toronto  St. 

Murray,  H.  W.  M.,  Q.C.,  59  Yonge 
St. 

Nason,  Joseph,  46  King  w. 

Neville  &  Hansford,  18  King  St. 
west.  R.  S.  Neville,  J.  E.  Hans- 
ford, LL.B. 

Nicol  &  Nicol,  13  Adelaide  e. 
Wm.  B.  Nicol. 

0' Brian,  J.  B.,  96  Freehold  Build- 
ing. 

O'Donohoe,  Macdonald  &  Co.,  100 
Church  St.  Hon.  Jno.  O'Dono- 
hoe, Q.C.,  Hugh  Macdonald. 

Parker,  Thomas,  Janes  Building. 

Parkes  &  Co.,  J.,  14  Front  St.  w. 
James  Parkes,  G.  Wall. 

Paterson,  N.  F.,  Q.  C,  455  Euclid 
Ave. 

Paterson,  Ritchie  &  Sweeny,  27 
Wellington  St.  e.  Norman  F. 
I'aterson,li.C.,  Philip  E.  Ritchie, 
(icorge  R.  Sweeny. 

Payne,  J.  Webber^  13  Aberdeen 
Chambers. 

Pearson  &  Denton,  1  Toronto  St. 
James  Pearson,  J.  Herbert 
Denton. 


Pedlev  k  Bedtord-Jones,  9J  Ade- 
laide St.  e.  Frank  Pedley,  A.  C. 
Bedford-Jones. 

Pegley,  C.  E.,  Freehold  Loan  Build- 
ing! 

Penton,  Edward,  24  Adelaide  e. 

Perry  At  Tait,  Freehold  Loan  Build- 
ing.    A.  D.  Perry,  D'Arcy  Tait. 

Pinkerton  &  Cooke,  Medical  Council 
Chambers,  cor.  Bay  and  Rich- 
mond. Wm.  Pinkerton,  Frank 
C.  Cooke. 

Powell,  F.  R.,  9  Toronto  St. 

Proctor,  James  Albert,  24  Ade- 
laide, e. 

Quinn  &  Carey,  35  Adelaide  e. 
John  Martin  yninn,  F.  W.  Carey. 

READ  &  READ,  McKinnon  Build- 
ing. D.  B.  Reafl,  Q.C.,  Walter 
Read.    (See  cant) 

Reeve  &  Day,  18  King  St.  e.  Jas. 
Reeve,  Q.C.,  Jas.  E.  Day. 

Reid,  Owens  &  Wood,  Freehold 
Loan  Building.  T.  Reid,  E.  W. 
J.  Owens,  S.  C.  Wood,  jr. 

Ridout,  John  G.,  103  Bay  St. 

RIDOUT  &  MAYBEE,  103  Bay  St. 
J.  G.  Kidout,  J.  E.  Maybee.  (See 
card.) 

Ritchie  &  Davis,  Medical  Building. 
Geo.  Ritchie,  B.  N.  Davis. 

Ritchie,  Ludwig  &  Campbell,  9 
Toronto  Street.  C.  H.  Ritchie, 
Q.C.,  M.  H.  Ludwig,  Dugald 
Campbell. 

ROAF,  CURRY,  GUNTHER  & 
GREEN,  cor.  Victoria  and  Ade- 
laide Sts.  Wm.  Roaf,  J.  K.  Roaf, 
J.  W.  Curry,  E.  F.  Gunther,  W. 
J.  Green.    (See  card.) 

Roberts,  H.  N.,  Leafier  Lane. 

Robertson,  J.  E.,  .59  Yonge  St. 

Robertson  &  Maclennan,  Canada 
Life  Building.  Donald  JI.  Robert- 
son, James  J.  Maclennan. 

Robinette,  T.  C,  9  Toronto  St. 

Robinson  &  Tremeear,  51  King  St. 
?.  John  A.  Robinson,  W.  J. 
Tremeear. 

Robinson,  Lennox  &  McLeod,  Can- 
ada Life  Building.  C.  C.  Robiii- 
inson,  T.  H.  Lennox,  H.  F. 
McLeod. 

Robinson,  O'Brien  &  Gibson,  74 
Church  St.  Christopher  Robin- 
son, Q.C.,  Henry  O'Brien,  Good- 
win Gibson,  A.  H.  O'Brien. 

Rolph  &  Brown,  32  Adelaide  St.  e. 
Thos.  J.  Rolph,  E.  B.  Brown. 

Roche,  Francis  J. ,  15  Wellington  w. 

Ross,  Donald C,  lOJ  Adelaide  St.e. 

Roswell,  John  W.,  47  Canada  Life 
Building. 

Rowan  &  Ross,  9  Toronto  St. 
Thos.  Rowan,  Jas.  L.  Ross. 

Ryckman  iS:  Kirkpatrick,  32  Ade- 
laide St.  e.  E.  B.  Ryckman, 
A.  T.  Kirkpatrick. 

Ryerson,  C.  Egerton,  9  Toronto  St. 

Saunders,  E.,  '^4  Adelaide  e. 

Scanlon,  Mark  &  A.  E.,  Freehold 
Loan  Building. 

Schoff,  Elgin,  15  Toronto  St. 

Scott  &  Houston,  Canada  Perman- 
ent Pldg.  H.  J.  Scott,  Q.C.,  S.  F. 
Houston. 

Scott,  Macdonell,  McMaster  & 
Geary,  Bank  of  Hamilton  Cham- 
bers, 34  Yonge  Street.  John  J. 
Scott,  A.  McLean  Macdonell, 
Chas.  Duff  Scott,  Arthur  C. 
McMaster,  James  T.  Scott,  Regi- 
nald Geary. 

Senkler.  E.  C.,  London  and  Cana- 
dian Chambers. 


Shaw  &  Elliott,  19  Victoria  St.    W. 

G.  Shaw,  Andrew  Elliot. 
SHILTON,  WALLBRIDGE  &  CO., 

63  Yonge  St.    John  Shilton,  W. 

H.  Wallbridge.    (.See  card.) 
Shorti.ss,  E.  C,  9  Toronto  St. 
Sinclair  &    Sinclair,   Canada  Life 

Building.     Arthur  H.   Sinclair, 

Donald  L.  Sinclair. 
Small,  H.  C,  24  Adelaide  e. 
Sniellie  &  Shaw,  36  King  e.    R.  S. 

Smellie.  J.  R.  Shaw. 
Smith,    C.  P.,  Confederation  Life 

Building. 
Smith,  Geo.  H.,  9  Toronto  St. 
Smith,  Rae  &  Greer,  25  Toronto  St. 

Larratt  W.  Smith,  Q.C.,  D.C.L., 

James  F    Smith,  Q.C.,  George 

M.  Rae,  John  Greer. 
Smith,  James  G.,  9  Toronto  St. 
Smyth,  R.  G.,  18  Toronto  St. 
Snelling  &  Segsworth,  103  Bay  St. 

Richard   Snelling,  Q.C,   LL.D., 

Robert  F.  Segsworth. 
Strathy,  J.  R.,  123  Simcoe  St. 
St.  John,  J.  W.,  23  Toronto  St. 
Swazie,  B.  E.,  17  Adelaide  e. 
Taylor  &  McConnell,   43  Adelaide 

St.  e.    W.  B.  Taylor,  F.  W.  Mc- 
Connell, LL.B. 
Thompson,   George    H.,    10    King 

St.  e. 
THOMSON,       HENDERSON      & 

BELL,  Board  of  Trade  Building. 

D.    E.    Thomson,    Q.  C,    David 

Henderson,  George    Bell,  John 

B.  Holden,  W.  N.  Tilley.    (See 
card.) 

Thomson,  McDowall,  Canada  Life 

Building. 
Thomson,  T.  E.,  157  Bay  St. 
Thome,  Warren  &  Starr,  Freehold 

Loan  Building.    Horace  Thorne, 

J.  J.  Warren,  J.  R.  L.  Starr. 
Tilley,  W.  N.,  Board  of  Trade  Build- 
ing. 
Titus,   F.   E.,  Bank  of  Commerce 

Building. 
Trow,  A.  E.,  10  Adelaide  St.  e. 
Tvtler  &  McCabe,  9  Adelaide  c.    .1. 

Tytler,  C.  J.  McCabe. 
Urquhart  &  Urquhart,  157  Bay  St. 

D.  Urquhart,  Thos.  Urquhart. 
Vandervoort,  M.  P.,  18  Wellington 

St.  e. 
Vickers,  VV.  W.,  9  Toronto  St. 
Waldron  &  Hodges,  2  Toronto  St. 

Gordon  Waldron,  W.  H.  Hodges. 
Warne,  J.  F.,  75  Yonge  St. 
WATSON,  SMOKE  &  MASTEN,  9 

Toronto  St.     Geo    H.  Watson, 

Q.C.,  C.  A.   Masten,  Samuel  C. 

Smoke.    (See  card.) 
Watt,  D.  H.,  36  Toronto  St. 
Webb,  Hooev  &  Hunter,  46   King 

St.      Frank    L.     Webb,     David 

Hooev,  H.  F.  Hunter. 
Wells  &  McMurchv,  Rooms  210-213 

Union    Station.     R.    M.    Wells, 

Q.C.,  Angus  McMurchy. 
Welton,  Herbert  R.,  1  Toronto  St. 
Wickham    &   Thompson,    Canada 

Life  Building.    H.  G.  Wickham, 

C.  W.  Thompson. 
Wickson,  Sam.,  8^  King  e. 
Wilkie  &  Smith,  61  Victoria  St. 
Wilkin,  A.  W.,  15  Toronto  St. 
Williams  &  Williams,  18  Toronto 

St.      T.     E.     Williams,    W.    H. 

Williams, 
Willoughbv,     Cameron     &    Lee, 

Equity  Chambers.     W.  B.  Wil- 

loughby,  D.  0.  Cameron,  W.  T. 

J.  Lee. 
Wright,  J.  A.,  lOi  Adelaide  St.  e. 


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Toronto  Junction,  Co.  York. 
Anderson,  A.  .1. 
Going,  Chos.  C. 
Roycc,  A.  H. 

Tottei)han),  Co.  Simcoe. 

Hearn  k  Lament.     E.  J.   Hearn, 

John  Lamont,  B.A. 
Hood,  Jacks  &  Fraser.    Jno.  Hood, 

J.  H.  JaokH,  Jas.  Fraser. 

Trenton,  Co.  Hastings.      ' 
Abbott,  Archibald. 
Bleosdell,  Herbert. 
Delane.y  &  Delanjy. 
Forbes,  Alex. 
Keith,  Frank. 
Maclellun    &    Maclellan.      A.    L. 

Maclellan,  I).  Alaclellan. 
O'Rourke,  T.  A. 
Ostrum,  <}.  VV. 
Yountr&Cooley.  S..J.  Young,  B.A., 

S.  J.  Cooley. 

Uxbridge,  Co.  Ontario. 
Chappie,  T.  W. 

Raines,  F.  N. 
Paterson,  N.  F.,  Q.C. 

VankleeK  Hill,  Co.  Prescott. 
Gillan,  C.  E. 
Thistlewcite,  Fred  W. 

Walkertor),  Co.  Bruce, 
Collins,  Arthur. 
Dixon,  Thomas. 
Klein,  O.  E. 
McKav,  S.  H. 
O'Connor,  H.  P.,  Q.C. 
Robertson,  David. 
Shaw  &  Shaw.    Alexander  Shaw, 
Q.C,  William  Shaw. 

Walkerville,  Co.  Easex. 

Patterson,  Leggatt,  Murphy  & 
Sale.  Branch  from  Windsor. 
Hon.  J.  C.  Patterson,  J.  L.  Mur- 
phy, G.  J.  Leggatt,  Jno.  Sale, 
B.A.,  LL.B.  J.  F.  Patterson. 

Wallaceburg,  Co.  Kent. 
Carscallen  &  Hall.     A.   B.   Cars- 

callen,  M.  Hall. 
Fraser,  J.  S. 


Jackson,  0.  B, 
McDougall,  Alexander. 

Warkworth,  Co.  NortlmmberlM. 

Webb,  Hooev  &  Hunter  (Branch). 

Waterford,  Co.  Norfolk. 
Wilkinson,  Wm.  B.,  B.A. 

Watford,  Co.  Lambton. 
Fitzgerald,  W   E. 
Kennedy,  Walter  H. 
Lister,  Cowan  &  MoKenzie. 
Saunders,  Alex. 

Waterloo,  Co.  Waterloo. 

Colquhoun  &  MoBride.  Frederick 
Colquhoun,  A.  B.  McBride. 

Ferguson  &  Reade.  J.  A.  Fergu- 
son, W.  AI.  Reade. 

Haight,  Jas.  C. 

Walland,  Co.  Welland. 

German  &  Crow.  W.  M.  German, 
A.  F.  Crow. 

Harcourt,  Cowper  &  Macoomb. 
Hon.  R.  Harcourt,  Q.C,  T.  D. 
Cowper,  H.  W.  Macoomb. 

Raymond  &  Cohoe.  L.  C.  Ray- 
mond, J.  E.  Cohoe. 

Weston,  Co.  York. 
Irwin,  H.  E.,  103  Bay  St.,  Toronto. 
Nason,  Joseph. 
Titus,  F.  E. 

Whitby,  Co.  Ontario. 
Barclay,  Lyman  T. 
Dow  &  McGillivary.    John  B.  Dow, 

T.  A.  McGillivary. 
Farewell,  J.  E.,  Q.C. 
Gordon,  J.  K. 
Greenwood,  J.  H. 
Ormiston,  David. 
Rutledife,  Jas. 
Smith,  G.  Y. 

Wiarton,  Co.  Bruce. 

Armstrong,  Telford  &  Bull. 
Ferguson,  W.  J. 
McKessock  it,  Flebreher. 

Windsor,  Co.  Essex. 
Arnold,  A.  J. 
Clarke,  Cownn,  Bartlett  &  Bartlett. 


»r  A.   Bartlett,  A.   R.   ftvrtletl 

A.  H.Clarke,  M.  K.  Cowan 
Cleary  Hi  Sutherland.      K.  Cleury, 

R.  F.  Sutherland. 
Dougall,  Duncan. 
Ellis  &  Ellis.     H.  T.  W.  Ellis,  a 

St.  George  Ellis. 
Fleming,   Wigle  &  Rodd.     O.  g 

Fleming,  E.  S.  Wigle,  J.  H.  Rodd. 
Haldane,  J.  F.  C. 
Hanna  &  Hare.     J.  W.  Hann.t,  ,1. 

T.  Hare. 
Kcrby,  Kre<lk.  C 
Lafferty  &  Davis. 
Martin,  J.  R. 
O'Connor,  J.  E. 
Panet,  A.  P.  E. 
Patterson,     Leggatt,    Murphy    i 

Sale.    Hon.  J.  C.  Patterson,  0. 

J.  Leggatt,  J.  L.  Murphy,  John 

Sale. 
Robinson,  Macdonald  &  O'Connor. 
Sheppard,  M. 
Temjileton,  James. 
White,  S. 

Witigliam,  Co.  Huron. 

Dickinson,  E.  L. 
Morton,  J.  A. 
Vanstone,  R. 

Woodstock,  Co.  Oxford. 

Biill,  Alfred  S. 

Ball  &  Ball.      F.  R.  Ball,  Q.C,  R. 

N.  Ball. 
Bird  &  Martin.      Robert  Bird,  F. 

C.  Martin.  , 

Duncan  &    Duncan.      Howard  J. 

Duncan,  G.  G.  Di'ncan. 
Finkle  &  McMullen.    H.  J.  Finkle, 

W.  T.  McMullen. 
Kemp,  Clifford, 
Kendall,  D.  S. 
MacKav,  J.  Sutherland. 
McKay  &  Bicknell.    S.  G.  McKay, 

Alfred  Bicknell. 
Nellis,  J.  H. 
Smith,  Geo. 
Totten,  Warren,  Q.C. 
Wallace,  J.  G. 

Woodviiie,  Co.  Victoria. 
Weeks,  Chas.  Edgar. 


TORONTO    LEGAL  CARDS. 


•pHOMSON,  HENDERSON  &  BELL, 

Barristers,  SoiaIoitors,   EIto. 

OFFICES-BOARD  OF  TRADE  BUILDING,  i 

CORNER  OF  FRONT  and  YONGIC  STREET.S,  -  -  TORONTO,  Can. 

*D.  E.  Thomson,  Q.C.    *David  Hkndekhon.    Georgk  Bell.    John  B.  Holden.    W.  N.  Tillbt. 
Registered  Cable  Address— "THERSON,"  TORONTO.  »Comniis8ioners  forQuel;e« 


BLAKE,   LASH 
Barristeps,  ! 

Canadian  Bank  of  Conm 
Jordt 

TO 

KDWARI)   KLAKR,   y.C.  8. 

WALTER  CASSKLH,  (J. C.  A. 

IM'MR   HI.AI.R.  B. 

T.    D.    LAW.  W. 

"W.  J-   OLARK. 

;^arristcr, 

OfQces :  Boom  23  J« 

N.B.  C 

TORONT< 

Telephone  1988.  E 

HOWLAND,  AR] 

Frank,  Arnoldi,  Q.C. 
Edmund  Bristol. 

Bappisteps,    I 

LONDON  CANA, 

Telephone  540. 

Cable  Address,   " 


3 


JyJcOARTHY,  OSLER,  HOSKIN  &  CREELMAN, 
BARRISTERS,    SOLICITORS,    &c., 

FREEHOLD   LOAN   BUILDING,    VICTORIA   STREET,       -       -       TORONTO. 

D'Alton  McCarthy,  Q.C.  B.  B.  Osler,  Q.C.  John  Hoskin,  Q.C,  LL.D.         Adam  R.  Crbelman,  y.C 

F.  W.  Harcourt.        W.  B.  Raymond.       W.  M.  Douglas.        H.  S.  Osler.        Leiohton  G.  McCarthy. 

Cable  Address-" CREELMAN,  TORONTO," 


LAIDLAW,  nA 
Bappisteps 

William  Laidlaw,  Q.C. 
James  Bicknell 

Imperial  Bank  Buildin 

34  Wellington 

Cable  Address:  "Laidlau 

EDWARD  MEI 
Bappisti 
Notapy 

MAIL   BUILDING,   Cor. 
TORO 

ROAF.  CURRY, 

fan- 
OFFICES,  23  ADELAIDE 

T( 

William  Roaf.       Jami 

AMES  B.    ROAK. 

Commissioner 

for  Queben. 


[1897 


R.   Birtlett, 
.  Cowan, 
V.  Clfiary, 


W.  Ellin,  A. 

IcxW.     O.  S 
e,J.  n.  Ko(l,i. 

W.  Hannii,  ,1. 


Murphy    i 
Patterson,  G. 
Murphy,  John 

d  &  O'Connor. 


■on. 


ford. 

.  Ball,  Q.C.,  R, 

lobert  Bird,  F. 

n.      Howard  J 

M'ncan. 

1.     H.  J.  Finkle 


rland. 

I.    S.  O.  McKay 


I.G. 

ictoria. 
tar. 


1897] 


LEGAL   CARDS. 


231 


BLAKE,   LASH   &   CASSELS, 
Barristers,  Solicitors,  &c.. 

Canadian  Hank  of  Coniincroe  HuiUlinj^,  cor.  King  and 
Jordan  Streets, 

TORONTO. 

KDWARn   HI,AKK,   ll.C.  8.    II.    HI,AKR,  ll.C.  Z.  A.  LAHII,  tJ.C, 

WALTKBCABSELS,  IJ.C.  A.    MACKKNZIK  W.    II.    BI/AKK. 

IMMR   HI,A1.B.  K.    K.    RLAKR.  A.    W.    ANOI.IN. 

T.    I).    LAW.  W.    A.    H.    KKRR.  WALTBR   OOW. 


"V^.   J.   OLARK. 

^jirrietcr,  .Solicitor,  ^c. 

Offices :  Boom  23  Janos  Building, 

N.E.  Cor.  King  &  Yonge  Sts., 
TORONTO,   CANADA. 
Telephone  1988.  Entrance  No.  75  Yonge  St. 

HOWLAND,  ARNOLDI  &  BRISTOL, 


Fra.nk,  Arnoldi,  Q.O. 
Edmund  Bristol. 


O.  A.  IIOWLAND,  M.P.P. 
W.  H.  Cawtiira. 


S'TO,  Can. 

TiLLBT. 

oners  for  QueliM 


)RONTO. 

.  Creklman,  i^X 
McCarthy. 


Barristers,    Solicitors,    &c. 

LONDON   CANADIAN   CHAMBERS  : 

Telephone  640.  |03  BAY  STREET. 

Cable  Address,   "Arnoldi,"  Toronto. 

XjAIDLAW,  nAPPELE  &  BIOKNELL. 
Barristers  and  Solicitors. 


William  Laidlaw,  Q.C. 
James  Bicknkll. 


Gkoroe  Kappklk. 
C.  W.  Kkrr. 

Imperial  Bank  Buildings,        -       -       TORONTO. 
34  Wellington  St.  East. 
Cable  Address :" Laidlaw  Toronto,"    Telephone  No.  19. 


JJDWARD   MEEK, 

Barrister,  Solicitor, 
Notary  Public,  &c., 

MAIL   BUILDING,   Cor.   KING  AND   BAY  STREETS, 
TORONTO,   ONT. 


ROAF,  CURRY,  GUNTHER  &  GREEN 

^iivnsilci'ei,  etc. 

OFFICES,  23  ADELAIDE  STREET  EAST,  Cor.  VICTORIA 

TORONTO. 

William  Roaf.        Jamks  W.  Curuy.        E.  K.  Guntiibr. 
AMES  R.  Roaf.  Crown  Attorney    \V.  J.  Green. 

Commissioner  for  City  of  Toronto. 

for  Quebec.  Telephone  1506. 


MERRITT  A.   BROWN, 

Barrister,  Solicitor 
and  Notary  Public, 


16  YONGE   ST.    ARCADE, 

(OROI'ND   floor) 


TORONTO. 


Q-OING  AND  ROYCE. 

Barristers,    &c., 

Toronto  Office : 
MOLSONS    BANK  BUILDING,   48  KINO  STREET   WEST 

TELEPHONE     SaS3. 

Toronto  Junction  Office : 

TOWN    HALL    BUILDING,    KEELE   STREET. 

TELERHONE     tot. 

KINGSMILL,  SAUNDERS  & 

■^  TORRANCE, 

Barristers,  Solicitors,  Notaries.  &c. 

Union  Bank  Building,  19  Wellington  St.  West, 
TORONTO. 

NiCOL   Kl.-<OSMILL,   ii.C.  J.    J.    KlNfl.SMILL,   Q.O. 

Dycb  W.  Saunders.    \V.  P.  Torrance. 

Cablo  Address  .•— 

"Kingsmill,  Toronto."  Telephone  No.  573. 

InIACDOUGALL    &   JONES, 

^iarristci-0,  (Solicitors,  d*c. 

Room  1,   Masonic  Building,   18  Toronto    Street, 

TORONTO. 

Alfred  Macdoi'oall.  Frederick  C.  Jonm. 

Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  of  Ontario. 
TELEPHONE     47. 

TELEPHONE     NO.     1301 

READ  &  READ, 

BARRISTERS,     &c., 
McKinnon  Buiiding,  cor.  Jordan  &  Meiinda  Sts., 

TORONTO. 

D.  B.  Read,  Q.C.  Walter  Read. 


gHILTON,  WALLBRIDGE  &   CO., 

|5avristcrs,   .Solicitors,   S:t. 

Commercial  Law  a  Specialty. 

Offices:  TRADERS  BANK  CHAMBERS,  63  YONGE  ST., 

TORONTO. 

.1.  SIIILTON.  w.   n.  wallbridob. 

Telephone  No.  2246. 


i 


I; 


232 


LEGAL  CARDS. 


[\HU; 


18971 


'\;7ATS0N,   SMOKE   &   MASTEN, 
Barristers,  Solicitors,  &c. 

Offices,  York  Chambers, 
9  Toronto  Street,        -       -       TORONTO,  Ont. 

OBO.    n.    W\THON     Q.C.  C.    A.    MASTEN. 

HAMURL  C.   HMOKK. 

Telephone  No.  989. 


J.  (J.  RiDOl'T,  C.E. 

narrinter,  Siiiicitor,  etc. 


3.  Ekw  Mwbbe, 


RIDOUT   &   MAYBEE, 

Solicitors  of  Home  and  Foreign  Patents, 

MECHANICAL  AND  ELECTRICAL  EXPIRTS, 

103  BAY  ST..  TORONTO 

U.S.   Office:— 60S  Seventh   Street,    Washington,    DC. 

Telephone,  No.  2.582. 


HAMILTON  CARD. 

MONTREAL  CARD. 

ORERAR,    ORERAR,   &    BANKIER, 
Barristers,  Solicitors,  &c., 

HAMILTON,  CANADA. 

JOHN  CHERAR,  Q.O.,  County  Crown  Attorney. 

P.  D.  Crbrar,  M.A.               p.  M.  Bankikb,  M.A. 

WEIR  AND  HIBBARD, 

ADVOCATES, 

^iimatcrg,  (Commieisioners,  etc., 

lao    ST.     JAMES    STREET. 

MONTREAL. 
R.  Stanley  Weir.                                  F.  W.  Hiiibaiiu. 

NEW  YORK  CARD. 

_^LEX.   DOWNEY,                    Telephone  42l 

Chartcreb  (Steitogrjiphtc  llcportcr 

Official  Reporter  Admiralty  Court. 

Official  Reporter  Col.  P.  &  S.,  0.                              < 
Commissioner  /or  Ontario  and  Quebec,  N.  W.T. 

New  Yorl.,  Illinois,  Rhode  Island  and  Massachusetts. 
Shorthand  work  of  every  kind  undertaken.     Satisfaction 
tfuaranteed.    Commissions  to  take  evidence  in  Canaila 
or    United    States   carefully    executed.      Arbitrations, 
References  &c.,  reported. 
GEO.  ANGUS,  C.S.R.,               79  Adelaide  St.  E., 

Commissioner  for  Minnesota,            cor.  Church  St., 

and  Ohio.                     (1st  Floor),    TORONTO 

Y^M.  SETON  GORDON, 

Counsellor-at-law  and  Attorney, 
41  Wall  St.,  New  York. 

J.    L.    ATKINSON, 

Expert  Accountant,  Auditor, 
Assignee,  &c. 

OFFICE:   72   BAY   ST.,        -        TORONTO. 

TELEPHONE    SOtB. 

WILLIAM   FAHEY, 

Auditor  and  Expert  Accountant, 

Wide    Experience   in   Mercantile   and   Manufacturing 
Accounts. 

Teaoher  of  Short  Methods  of  OalcTilation. 

Room  7,  No.  49  King  St.  West,      -      TORONTO. 

JAMES   P.    LANGLEY, 

Public  Accountant  and  Assignee, 

Offices ;  McKinnon  Building,     -       -     TORONTO,  ONT. 
J.  P.  Lanolev.       a.  K.  Blades.      M.  Murray. 

W.    L8WI8.                    J.    HA.MILTOS.           G.    GORMALV. 

"Compositions   and   Settlements     arranged    between 
Debtors  and  Cretlitors.  " 

W.    T.    JENNINGS, 

M.  Inst.  C.E. 
MOLSONS   Bank   Building, 
TORONTO. 

Examination  of   Works,   Surveys,   Foundations    and 
Bridges,  Location  and  Construction  of  Steam, 
Electric,  Incline  or  other  Railways, 
Hydraulic  or  other  Engineer- 
ing Works. 

R,  J.   EDWARDS,   Architect. 
12  Canada  Permanent  Chambers,  TORONTO. 

SPECIAL   ATTBNTIO.V  TO   DESIONIN'O 

ARTISTIC  HOMES    AND  SANITARY  WORK 

PERTAINING   THERETO,    IN  TOWN    OR        "U.^TRY, 

ALSO  Schools  and  Churches. 

"  The  Cost  of  the  House  is  not  always  the 

Measure  of  its  Merit." 

POULDS   &   CO., 

Patent  Solicitors  and  Experts, 

Engineers  and  Draughtsmen. 

OFFICE:    35    CONFEDERATION    LIFE    BUILDING, 

TORONTO. 

N.B.— Working  Drawings  Prepared  for  Inventors. 

Counsel  Work  Undertaken  in  Patent  Causes,  and  Paten 

Suits  Prosecuted  before  the  Courts. 

THE 


As  to  all  persons  wi 
.January,  18f)2,  the  rul 
the  same  as  in  England 

Real  estate  of  person 
have  Ifft  no  will)  after 
day  of  July,  1886,  desci 
and  those  claiming  by  ( 
to  father,  third  to  m 
relatives,  subject  to  cet 
scribed  in  the  statute. 

The  surplus  jiersona 
prior  to  the  first  day  of 
tion  of  one  tull  year  fro 
be  distributed  in  the  fo 
go  to  the  widow  of  thi 
equal  proportions  to  h 
lineal  descendants  ;  if 
representatives  subsist 
moiety,  and  the  othe 
kindred,  in  equal  degre 
no  widow,  all  to  childre 
dren,  all  to  next  of  1 
representatives.  But 
among  collaterals  furtt 
brothers  and  sisters. 

All  real  and  personal 
after  the  1st  day  of 

becomes  vested  in  the  1 
the  period  of  a  year  (w 
scribed  manner)  subjec 
the  effectual  dispositic 
personal  property  of  i 
which  she  has  died  i 
follows ;  One-third  to  i 
and  one-half  if  she  le: 
shall  go  as  if  her  husbi 
realty  and  personalty 
or  bequest  is  (unless 
able  ratably  according 
payment  of  the  debts, 

TABLE  SHOWING  TUB 
OP  rNTESTATBS  IN 

If  the  Intestate  die 
leaving : 


Wife    and    child 
children 


tv 


DI 


Wife  only 


No  wife  or  child  . 

Child,  children  or  the 

representatives. 
Children  by  two  wive 
It  no  child,  children  i 
representatives  . . 

Child  or  grandchild  1 
deceased  child .... 


[1807 


Im^ybkk, 
rh.  l'.iujin( 


Patents, 

Ington,    DC. 


1-6,    etc.. 

W.    IIlllHARD. 

:lephone  421 

.Icportcr 


W.T. 

'Massachusetts. 

.     Satisfaction 

nee  in  Canada 

ArWtralioiH, 

iaide  St.  E., 

or.  Church  St., 
TORONTO 


tuntant, 

Manufacturing 

onlation. 

TORONTO. 


DING, 


indations    aiici 
I  of  Steam, 
Iwa.vs, 
ir- 


xperts, 

m. 

E    BUILDING, 

)r  Inventors, 
ses,  and  Paten 
iutts. 


18971 


LAW   OF   INTESTATE.S   ESTATES. 


2.'i8 


THE    LAW    OF    INTESTATES    ESTATES. 


DESCENT  AND  DISTRIBUTION  OF  PROPERTY. 


Aa  to  all  persons  who  died  hefore  tlie  first  day  of 
.January,  1S52,  the  rules  of  descent  are  gubslantlally 
the  same  as  in  England  at  that  date. 

Real  estate  of  persons  who  died  intestate  (i.e.,  who 
have  left  no  will)  after  that  date  and  prior  to  the  first 
day  of  July,  1880,  descends  first  to  lineal  descendants 
and  those  claiming  by  or  under  them  pcrKtiriicx,  second 
to  father,  third  to  mother,  and  fourth  to  collateral 
relatives,  subject  to  certain  rules  and  regulations  pre- 
scribed in  the  htatute. 

The  surplus  [Personal  estate  of  intestates  who  died 
prior  to  the  first  day  of  July,  1880,  is,  after  the  expira- 
tion of  one  full  year  from  the  death  of  the  intestate,  to 
be  distributed  in  the  following  manner :  One-third  shall 
go  to  the  widow  of  the  intestate,  and  the  residue  in 
equal  proportions  to  his  children,  or  if  dead,  to  their 
lineal  descendants  ;  if  there  are  no  children  or  legal 
representatives  subsisting,  then  the  widow  takes  a 
moiety,  and  the  other  moiety  goes  to  the  next  of 
kindred,  in  equal  degree,  and  their  representatives  ;  if 
no  widow,  all  to  children  ;  if  neither  widow  nor  chil- 
dren, all  to  next  of  kin,  in  equal  degree,  and  their 
representatives.  But  no  representation  is  adniitti'd 
among  collaterals  further  than  children  of  intestate's 
brothers  and  sisters. 

All  real  and  personal  property  of  persons  dying  on  or 

after  the  1st  day  of  July,  1886,  devolves  upon  and 

becomes  vested  in  the  legal  personal  representatives  for 
the  period  of  a  year  (which  may  be  extended  in  a  pre- 
scribed manner)  subject  to  the  payment  of  debts  and  to 
the  effectual  dispositions  of  deceased.  The  real  and 
personal  property  of  a  married  woman,  in  respect  of 
which  she  has  died  intestate,  shall  be  distributed  as 
follows :  One-third  to  her  husband,  if  she  leaves  issue, 
and  one-half  if  she  leaves  none,  and  subject  thereto, 
shall  go  as  if  her  husband  had  predeceased  her.  The 
realty  and  personalty  comprised  in  a  residuary  devise 
or  bequest  is  (unless  the  will  otherwise  directs)  applic- 
able ratably  according  to  their  respective  value  to  the 
payment  of  the  debts. 

TABLR  SIIOWINO  TUB  DISTRIBUTION  OF  PERBONAIi  rROPKRTY 
OF  tNTBSTATRS  IN  ONTARIO  SINCE  JULY  IST,  1886. 


If  the  Intestate  die 
leaving : 


Wife    and 
children . 


Wife  only 


//is  representatives  take  in 
the  followinij  proportions  : 

^One-third  to  wife,  rest  to  child 
or  children  ;  if  children  dead, 
then  to  their  representatives 
(that  is,  their  lineal  descend- 
child  or  j  ants),  except  such  child  or 
children  (not  heirs-at-law) 
who  had  estate  by  settlement 
of  intestate  or  were  advanced 
by  him  in  his  lifetime  equal 
^     to  the  other  shares. 

('Half  to  wife  ;  rest  to  next  of 
kin,  in  equal  degree  to  intes- 
tate, or  their  legal  represent- 
I  atives,  or  if  no  next  of  kin, 
V.    to  the  Crown. 

NO  Wife  or  child {  ^^^^^X^i^^''^ 

'^^J;et"urtiv°e^  *'.'^."'{  A"  to  him,  her  or  them. 

Children  by  two  wives.     Equally  to  all. 

If  no  child,'  children  or  f  All  to  next  of  kin,   in  equal 

representatives   (     degree  to  intestate. 

nu;ij .„„^„v,iM  K„  THalf  to  child,  half  to  grand- 
child or  grandchild  by  (       j^;,^,       j^    ■  ^      ^    » 

deceased  child "j^    sentation. 


Husband  only 

Hnsband  and  child  or 
children 

Father  and  mother 

h'ather,niother,brother 
or  sister 

-Mother  and  brother  or  i 
sister I 

Wife,  mother,  brother. 
sister,  and  nephews- 
or  nieces  

Wife  and  father 


Wife,  mother,  nephews  | 

and  nieces 1 

Wife,  brother  or  sister 
and  .mother 

.Mother  only 

Wife  and  mother 

Brotlier  or  sister  of 
whole  blood,  and 
brother  and  sister  of 
half  blood 

Posthumous  brother  or 
sister,  and  mother. . 

Posthumous  brother  or 
Bister,  and  brother 
or  sister  born  in  life- 
time of  father 

Father's  father  and 
mother's  mother. . . . 

Uncle's  or  aunt's  chil- 
dren, and  brother's 
or  sister's  grand- 
children  

Grandmother,  uncle  or 
aunt 

Two  aunts,  nephew  and 
niece 

Uncle  and  deceased 
uncle's  child 

Uncle  by  mother's  side, 
and  deceased  uncle's 
or  aunt's  child 

Nephew  by  brother, 
and  nephew  by  half- 
sister  

Brothers  or  sisters,  and 
nephews  or  nieces  . . 

Nephew  by  deceased 
brother,  »nd  nephews 
and  nieces  by  de- 
ceased sister 

Brother  and  grand- 
father  

Brother'sgrandson  and 
brother  or  sister's 
daughter  

Brother  and  two  aunts. 

Brother  and  wife 

Mother  and  brother. . . 

Wife  and  mother,  and 
children  of  deceased 
brother  or  sister 


f  Half  to  him  and  half  as  if  he 
I      had  preileceased  intestate. 
I  Third    to    husband    ami    two 
I      thirds  to  children, 
E(|ually  to  both. 

'  Equally  to  all. 

Whole  to  them  equally. 

r  Half  to  wife,  residue  to  mot  her, 
I      brothers,  sisters  and  nieces, 
but  ne))hewB  and  nieces  take 
[     ))pr  stirjifK. 

Half  to  wife,  half  to  fr.ther. 
[Two-fourths  to  wife, one-fourth 
toTiiother  ami  one-fourth  to 
I      nephews  and  nieces. 
Half  to  wife,  half  to  brothers, 
sisters  and  motlier  equally. 
(  The  whole  (it  being  then  out  of 
the  statute). 
Half  to  wife  and  half  to  mother 


•;  Equally  to  both. 

■j  Equally  to  both. 

-  Equally  to  iioth. 

I  Equally  to  both. 

Equally  to  all. 

I  All  to  grandmother. 
\  Equally  to  all, 
■j  All  to  uncle. 

All  to  uncle. 


{ 


-j  Equally  per  capita. 

J  Equally  (but  the  nephews  or 
(     nieces  take  per  stirpes). 


Equally  per  capita. 


{ 


Wife,  brother  or  sister, 
and  children  of  de- 
ceased brother  or  sis- 
ter   

Brother  or  sister,  and 
children  of  a  deceas- 
ed brother  or  sister. 

Grandfather  and  bro- 
ther   


All  to  brother. 

All  to  daughter. 

All  to  brother. 
( Half  to  brotliei-    and    half  to 
(     wife. 

Equally. 
THalf  to  wife  on..-fourth  to 
I  mother,  one  -  fourth  per 
j  stir/jes  to  deceased  brother's 
'  or  sister's  children. 
THalf  to  wife,  one-fouith  to 
I     brother  or  sister  per  i'f(;)i7a, 

!  one-fourth  to  deceased  bro- 
ther or  sifter's  child  per 
stirpes. 
Half  to  brother  or  sister  per 
cap';a,  half  to  children  of 
I  deceased  brother  o  ister 
'.    per  stirpes. 

All  to  brother. 


LIST  OF  PJ)ACTISI)4G  flOT/^RIES  Ifl  THE  PROVIflCE  OF  QUEBEC. 

0KFICKR8. 

I'n'niilcnt Hon.  K.  CJ.  Mirclmnrt. 

Vice-l'reitident  I.  A.  Chiirlcbois. 

Sj/ndic I-.  I'.  Sirois. 

'I  reamtrer    ().  Marin. 

Secretary,  Quchei^ I.  H.  |)i>la(re: 

Secretary,  Montreal N.  I'erodcaii. 

The  next  general  osMenibly  (or  the  clectinn  of  meiiihurs  of  the  Chamber  will  be  held  at  the  Court  House  in  each 
District  at  1  o'clock  p.iii..  the  tlrat  Wediieiiday  In  June,  1VJ7. 


ABTHABASKA  DISTRICT. 

Beauchesne,  K.  E I'leHsisville 

Beland  I*.  V .  .Ste.  Julie  de  .Somerset 
Brien,  li.  .\..St.QeriimindeUranthaMi 

Oormicr,  F VVicklmni 

Oote,  Theoj) ArthnbaHkavillu 

DeUuise,  F.  .PlessisvillodeKoinerHet 

Fauoher,  A.  H Arthaliaskavillo 

Gauvreaii,  C.  A I'rincevillc 

Oirouard,  J.  K Druiiinioiidville 

Oosselin,  C.  K I'lessisvillc 

,  Hebert,  J.  .K I'riTiceville 

Lalibortc,  Ed.   H Warwick 

Laliberte,  L Thetford  .Mine;* 

Laveri^ne,  L Arthiibaskaville 

Leniieux,  F.  X...Ste.  Clo.  de  Morton 

Lessard,  F.  V Tiri(;wick 

Manseaii,  J.  L.  Q SI.  Ro.saire 

Noel,  Elisiio Thetford 

Poirier,  J.  N Victoriaville 

Bivest,  A.  .J.  A. ..St.  Ford,  de  Halifax 
Schanibier,  A,.  St.  Ferd'nd  d'Halifax 

St.   Ainant,  J.  C L'Avenir 

Touzin,  J.  T Drunimondv  ille 

BEAUCE  DISTRICT. 

Audet,  E.  J.  B St.  Anselnie 

Anfjen),  1' St.  Francois 

Belanirer.F.S.A.  .St.  Vit.  de  I.ambton 

Blanchet,  h.  C St.  Francois 

Bolduc,  J St.  Victor  de  TriiiK 

Castontfiiay,  D.O.,St.  Vit.  de  Lanibton 

Chaperon,  J.  A.  E St.  Geori^'e 

Doyer,  N St.  Marsfuerite 

Fortin,  ,1.  B.  E St.  Anselree 

Oosselin,  V St.  Joseph 

Larue,  I).  E.  E Ste.  Marie 

LeGendre,  L.  G.  A St.  Joseph 

Lessard,  T Ste.  Marie 

Moisan,   L St.  Georjfes 

Morin,  J.  O.  .Ste.  Ger.  lac  Etoheniin 

Page,  C.  E St.  Ephreni  de  Trinp 

Plante,  P St.  Bernard 

Proulx,  J.  E; St.  Francois 

Roy,  L.  M Ste.  Claire 

Theberge,  G.  S Ste.  Mai  ie 

Theberge,  P Ste.  Marie 

BEAUHARNOIS  DISTRICT. 

Aniir.ault,  J.  A.  V Heinmingford 

Bisson,  Klie  H Beauharnois 

Boyer,  Z . . . . Salaberry  de  ValleyHelil 

Clancy,  P Ilemniinirford 

Crevier.  I.  I St.  Miicet 

Dagneault,  L.  de  G St.  Timothoe 

Derouie,  I.  J.L.,  St.  .Jean  Chrysostome 
Fontaiii.;,  E.,  St.  Malach.  d'Ornjstown 

Gervais,  L St.  Tiniothee 

Joron,  R.  S Valleyfield 

Huet  S St.  Antoine  Abbe 


Landry,  J Ste.  Marline 

Laplanto,.!.  B..  St.  Stanislas  de  Kostka 
Laroche,  t;ha"..St.  Ls.  de (ionzague 
Lavinio(li(';re, C  A.  .Salaberry  de  Val. 

LebruTi,  ('   M Ste.Martine 

Marchand,  L., Salaberry  de  Valleyfield 
Martin,  \V.,.St.  Louis  de  Uonwague 

I'oupart,  J.  B St.  Urtiain 

Tasse,  L.  C Beauharnois 

BEDFORD  DISTRICT. 

Beriau,  L.  H.  A Farnhani 

Bonin,  J.  A Lawrenceville 

Bourgeois,  J.  M Lawrenceville 

Boyce,  M Bedford 

Deslierios,  S dranby 

DebRosiers,  F.  .\ Bedford 

l)e  VnrenneH Waterloo 

Dickinson,  R Bedford 

Dozois,  J.  L (Jranby 

Fleury,   E Knowlton 

Foisy,  J.  A Waterloo 

fiingra-s,  J Ste.  Prndentienne 

Oraiidiire,  P.  S.,St.  Valeriende  Milton 

Hart,  M.  O CowiUisville 

Jodoin,  Louis  Waterloo 

Lafontaine,  J.  L. Roxton  Falls 

L'F>uyer,  Pierre  A Granby 

Mathieu,  N.  C Lawrenceville 

Noisonx,  S Farnhani 

Peltier,  P.  J.  S St.  Joseph  d'Ely 

Raiche,  Jos Roxton  Falls 

Tartre,  J.  R Waterloo 

Tartre,  C.  U.  R .Sutton 

CHICOUTIMI  DISTRICT. 

Cloutier,  T.  Z Chicoutinii 

Duniais,  S Hebertville 

Duniais,  I St.  Louis 

Gagnon.  J.  P.  .St.  Jer.du  Lac  St.  Jean 

Latour,  T.  D Roberval 

Lindsay,  J.  C Roberval 

Maltais,  D Chicoutinii 

Treniblay ,  L Bagotville 

GA8PE   DI.STRICT. 

Beauchesne,  P.  C Paspebiao 

Roy,  .1.  () New  C.irli.sle 

Trepanier,  H New  Richmond 

IBERVILLE  DISTRICT. 

Archanibault,  E St.  Jean 

Archanibault,  F.  X St.  Jean 

Barette.  A  St.  Cyprieii 

Beauresrard,  J.  B.  H Iberville 

Bedard,   C St.  Renii 

Blaiii,   I St.  Edouard 

Boucher,  O.  N.  E St.  Jean 

Coupal.  M  St.  Michel  Archange 

Deland,    Alfred  N St.  Jean 

Demers,  Jean  B St.  Jean 

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Fournier,  J.  A St.  Jean 

Godreau,  J.  E 8t.  Hebastien 

Ooycr,  A.   St.  Renii 

Liifigevir.   J.  R.  B Ste.  Brigiilr 

Legault,  A.  A Ste.  Brigiile 

Longpre,  P.  A Iberville 

.Marchand,  Hon.  F.  G St.  Jean 

.Merizzi,  Antoine Napierville 

Merizzi,  P.  R Napierville 

Nadeau,  J.  A Iberville 

Pion.  J.  <>.. .  .St.  Oregoire  de  Grand 

Rousseau,  1.  A Lacolle 

Trudeau,  L.  H.  .St.  Geo.  d'Henriville  ' 

JOLIETTE  DISTRICT. 

Archanibault,  G.  A Ste.  Julienne 

Bcaufloin,  R,  T Laurontides 

Beaudoin,  (;.  G.  H Toilette 

Beaudoin,  J.  A Joliette 

Beaulieu,  O . .  St.  Ainbroise  de  Kildare 

Cabana,  A.  H.  A Joliette 

Ohevigny,  J.  B Joliette 

Crepciui",   M St.  Felix  de  Valoh) 

Desaulniers,  L.  L Ste.  Julienne 

Desormier,   D Joliette 

Daniel,  J.  F St.  Esjiril 

Duch.arnie,  P.  C lolietle 

pugas,  A St.  Jean  de  Matha 

buhaniel,  J.  E L'Assomption 

Ecrement,  J.  E.  .St.  Jac.de I'Achigan 
(iadoury,  J.  A.  .M. . . .  Ste.  Elizabeth 

Gauthier,  I) Laurenti<les 

Granger,  .M.  .St..Iaoquesde  I'Achigan 

Lacasse,  F.  X.  O Ste.  Elisabeth 

Lafortune,  J.  H.  Tellier  dit.St.  Esprit 
Laniarche.  D.  .St.  Roch  do  I'Achigan 

Laniarche,  J.  O.  B ....Mascouche 

Laniarche,  J.  P. .  .St.  Henri  de  Masc. 
Lavallee,  .M.  J.  H..St.  Felix  do  Valois 

Lavallee.  J.  S.  A Joliette 

Lavoie,  M Ste.  M61aine 

Leniire,  F.  X L'Assomption 

Leinire,  Elie L'Assomption 

Leonard,  Jean  B  L'Epiphanie 

Les.age,  C.  E    G L'Assomption 

Lesage,  F.  X.  A L'Assomption 

Lippe,  Urbain. . .  .St.  Jean  de  Matha 

Magnan,  Adolphe   Joliette 

Marion,  J St.  Paul  I'Hermite 

•Marion,  J.  K.  E.St.  .raci).  de  I'Achigan 

Jlartel,  .1.  Z L'Assomption 

Mathieu,  Joseph  P Mascouche 

Renaud,  P Laurentides 

Rivest,  Joseph  S L'Assomption 

Vezina,  B Joliette 

KAMOURASKA  DISTRICT. 
Beaulieu,  A.  P.  .N.  D.  Lac  de  Temis. 

Beaulieu,  C.  P Cacouna 

Berube,  L  J..  Ste.  Anne  de  la  Poc.at. 

Blanchet,  J.  A Kamouraska 

Blondeau,  Antoine  Fraservillc 


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Uessaint,  Paul 

Gi>4(non,    Alex ' 

Oauvreail,  I.ontN  N 

Jones,  .loseph  T 

Langlais,  Pnlydora    . . . 

Leltel,  T.  M.  T 

Martin,  Louis  P.  A.  . . . 

Michaud,  J.  M 

Pion,  d.  J.  W 1 

Roy.  Jean    A 

St.  Jorre,  M.  A.St.  Oe 

MONTMAGNY    DI 

Beaubien,  A.  J C 

Blanchet,  J.  A 

Casgraiti,  .lules    

Dupont,  P.  T.St.  RocI 
Duval,  Louis Z..  ...St. . 

Fournier,  P.  C.  A 

Gauthier,  Narcisse.. . . 

Guay,  L.  A.  W 

Leclerc,  Cleophas 

L'Ecuyer,  F.  P.  E.  .Sta 
McKenzie,  Eflward  M. 

Mercier,  U.  F.  A 

Roy,  Louis  N 

Ruel,  Pierre  J 

Verreault,  P.  A.a..St. 
Verreault,  Pam.G..St. 

MONTREAL  DIt 

Archanibault,  Aniable 
Archanibault,  A.  M  . . . 
Anhanibault,  Apol. , . 
Archanibault,  Christo] 
Archanibault,  Ladislas 
Arnould,  Francois  E. . 

Barnabe,  .loseph 

Barron,  R.  H 

Bastien,  E.  C 

Bostien,  Francois  do  H 

Baynes,  O'llara  

Beaucheniiri,  Joseph.. 
Beaudoin,  Pierre  A. . . 

Beaudoin,  Pli 

Beaudry,  Kdouard  .\ 
Beaufteld,  Hanion 
Beauvais,  Adolphe 
Bedar,  J.  P.  M. 
Bedard,  Louis. . 
Belair,  L.  Plessis  dit 
Belanger,  Leandre 
Belanger,  Theo))hile 
Bernard,  Adolph  II. 
Bernier,  Renii  II. 
Berthiaume,  F.  .\.  N 
Bertrand,  E.  P . . 
Bissonnette,  A.  CI.  A 
Bissonnette,  L.  J.  A. 
Bleau,  M.  T.  N. . . 
Bonin,  Joseph  . . , 
Boileau,  Godfrey 
Borlase,  O.  E. . .  . 
Bouchard,  Louis  A. 
Bourdeau,  Georges 
Bourgeois,  Louis  C 
Brais,   Pierre  . . . 
Brault,  Calixite. 
Brault,  Htiiri.  A.  A 
Brien,  A.  A.  L. . 
Brillion,  Joseph  R. 
Brodeur,  S.  A. . 
Brodie,   Hugh  . 
Brousseau,  Antoine 
Brule,  Dicudoiine 
Br\inet,  Joseph  A . 
Cameron.  J.  A. . . . 
Cardin,  L.  P.  P... 
Chagnon,  Eloi  E 
Chanipeau,  Joseph 
Chauret,  Amedee 
Chauret,  J.  A. . . . 
Choquet,  Azarie 
Clerk,  Ronzo  H. . 
Coderre,  Jean  E. 
Colpron,  Joseph  N 
Cormier,  J.  E. . 


Ind. 


piiNO  ill  cnrh 


. .  St.  Jean 

t.  Sehostien 

..St.  Henii 

1 1',  llritfiili' 

SU'.  Uritfide 

.  . .  IbiTville 

...St.  Jean 

.Nopierville 

.Nai>iervillp 

. . .  IlierviUe 

re  de  Grand 

....  Lacolle 

d'llenriville 

tICT. 

lie.  Julienne 
Laurontide.H 

loliette 

Joliette 

aede  Kildare 

Jolietce 

Joliette 

lix  de  Valota 
ite.  Julienne 

Joliette 

.    St.  K8i)ril 

loliette 

an  de  Matha 
I'Assoiiiption 
del'Achipan 
te.  Klizabotli 
Uiurentides 
de  TAchifran 
te.  Elisabeth 
lit.St.  E.sprit 
do  I'Aohijfan 
...Mospoiiohe 
nri  de  Jfasc. 
Oixdo  Valoia 

loliotto 

Ste.  M61aine 
'AssomptiBn 
I'Assoniption 
I/Epiphiuiie 
'Assoiiiption 
'A.ssoniplion 
an  de  Matha 
...  .Joliette 
ul  rHermite 
de  TAchisran 
'Assoinption 
.  Mascoufhe 
I.aurentides 
'Assoniption 
...  .Joliette 

5TRICT. 
ic  de  Teniis. 
. . .  .Cacoiina 
de  la  Pocat. 
Kamouraska 
, .  Fraservillc 


1897] 


NOTAHIES,  (iUEHEC. 


235 


DrHHainl,  I'aul Ste.  llelenr 

<)iH(non,    Alex Troiit  I'Utoles 

<lau\r<'aii,  l.ouid  N Ule  V'erte 

JoneN,  .loMeptiT Kraiicrvlllc 

LanKlaiH,  I'olydore    Kiiuiervlllu 

l,ellel,  T.   M.  T Kamouraska 

Martin,  \.o\m  V.  A St.  riwiul 

Miohauil,  J.  M TniM  I'iMtoles 

rion,  (1.  J.  W Ulvltreducllc 

Roy.  Jean    A Friwerville 

St.  .lorre,  M.  A.  .St.  Geo.  deCucounu 

MO.NTMAGNY    DI.STUICT. 

Rcaiibien,  A.  J Cap  St.  I^naee 

nianchet, .(.  A St.  Franiois 

GaaKruiii,  Jules I/lnlet 

Dupont,  1'.  T.St.  Rodhdex  AulnetM 
Duval,  LouiH  Z.  .  .   St.  Jean  Port  .loli 

t'oiiriiier,  P.  C.  A St.  Raphael 

Oauthier,  NarciHse MontuiaKuy 

(luay,  li.  A.  VV St.  KrancoiH 

Leclerc,  (Jleophas l/lNlet 

L'Eeiiyer,  K.  P.  K.  .Station  St.  Valier 
McKenzie,  Kdsvard  M..  ..St.  Gtrvain 

MercMor,  U.  K.  A St.  Michel 

Roy,  Louiii  N St.  Valier 

Ruel,  Pierre  J St.  (Jharleti 

Verreault,  P.  A.  O . .  St.  Jean  Port  .loli 
Verreault,  Pain.  G . .  St.  Jean  Port  Joli 

MONTRKAIi  DISTRICT. 

Archiiinbault,  Ainahle Montreal 

Arohaniliault,  A.  M St.  Antoine 

An  lianibault,  Apnl S.   Ilinri 

Arehainbiuilt,  Cliristophe.  .Montreal 
Archaniliault,  Ladiulati. . . .  Montreal 
Arnonld,  l''rancoi.s  E...  St.  Constant 

liarnabe,  Joseph Montreal 

Harriin,  R.  II Montreal 

Bastieii,  K.  C Montreal 

Bastien,  Francois  de  S. . . .  Vaudreuil 

Baynes,  O'llara  Montreal 

Beaucheniin,  Joseph Montreal 

Beauildiii,  Pierre  A Montreal 

Beaudoin,  Pb Montreal 

Beaudry,  Kdouard  A Varennes 

BeaufleUl,  It.iinoii Montreal 

Beauvais,  Adolphe Montreal 

Bedar,  J.  P.  M lieluiil 

Bedard,  Louis Muntrcal 

Belair,  L.  Plessisdit Montreal 

Belangor,  Lcandrc  Montreal 

Belantfcr,  Theophile Montreal 

Bernard,  A<lolph  II Varennes 

Bernier,  Reini  11 Montreal 

Berthiaunie,  F.  X.  N St.  Bruno 

Bertrand,  E.  P Chanibly  Bussiii 

Bissonnettc,  A.  CI.  A St.  Henri 

BisHonnetle,  L.  J.  A Varennes 

Bleau,  M.  T.  N Montreal 

Benin,  Joseph Montreal 

Boileau,  Godfrey..      Ste.  Genevie\e 

Borlase,  O.  E Quebec 

Bouchard,  Louis  A Montreal 

Bourdeau,  Oeortres  A Montreal 

Bourgeois,  Louis  C St.  llenii 

Brais,    Pierre Lonjjueuil 

Brault,  Calixite Pointe  Claire 

Brault,  lltnri.  A.  A Montreal 

Brien,  A.  A.  L Montreal 

Brillion,  Joseph  R Hclucil 

Brorteur,  S.  A Vaudreuil 

Brodie,   Iluifh  Montreal 

Breusseau,  Antoine  O Montreal 

Brule,  Dieudonne Vau<Ireiiil 

Bninet,  Joseph  A Montreal 

Cameron,  J.  A Montreal 

Cardin,  L.  P.  P Montreal 

Chagnon,  Eloi  E  Verclieros 

Champeau,  Joseph  O St.  Bruno 

Chauret,  Aniedee  Montre.il 

Chauret,  J.  A Ste.  Genevieve 

Chequet,  Azarie  Montreal 

Clerk,  Ronzo  H Montreal 

Coderre,  Jean  E Montreal 

Colpron,  Joseph  N St.  Isidore 

Cormier,  J.  E Montreal 


Cote,  llyacinthe  D Montreal 

(Viutlei',   .loseph    li .Montreal 

Cox,  W.  II Montreal 

Crepeaii,  Franooit  O .Montreal 

Crcpeiui,  (tdiliin  Montreal 

CiiHbint(,  (.'hailes Montreal 

havenais,    .Ma^loire    I.onuueuil 

Da^neault   L.  G     St.  Vincent  de  Paul 

DaiiHi'reau,  Joseph  C .Montreal 

l>a\id,  F.  .\      .Montreal 

Decary,  MphoniieC Montreal 

KeMartiuny,  V.  A.  L .Montreal 

Demeis,  (i KeN  II  .Montreal 

DeSaluberiy,  C.  G.  II.  G. .      Montreal 

DeSalalierry,  Henri .Montreal 

Desrochers.  N.  U St.  .Martin 

Korval,  Joseph  .M.   A .Montreal 

Poucet,  Theodore Montreal 

IMilirenil,  Antbiine .Montreal 

iMiinesnil,  .1.  E.  R..   (joteau  l.iindini.' 

Dumouebel,  Louis  N Montreal 

Ilumoiirhel,  J.  S.  R Montreal 

Hunt  on.  Robert  A Montreal 

F.crement,  .M.    L.  0  . .  .   Maisonncuve 

Ed^'e,  W.  H Montreal 

F.iliey,    VV Montreal 

Fair,   John,  Jr Montreid 

Fiset,  ArihurC .MoMlreal 

Forest,  .(ose|)h  R Lai>rairie 

Forest,   Leon    Laehine 

Fry,  Henry,  .Ir. Montreal 

Garand,  .Moise   .Montreal 

Gendron.  Josejih  S Montreal 

Geollrion,  Aime Vercheres 

(tcrmain,  ('.  E .Montreal 

(Jermain,  J.  E..St.  Vincent  de  Paul 
Giasson,  .1.  G.  V  . . .  Coteau  St.  Louis 

Gingra-i,  Isaie Loiiifueuil 

Gladu,   L.    A St.  Polvcirpe 

Goyette,  L.  O St.  Polycarpe 

Orenier,  Louis  A Montreal 

Gienier,  Pierre  O. . . .    Ste.  Rose 

(irondin.  .\.  .M.  F Laprairie 

Guy,  Etiennc  E.  P .Montreal 

Guy,  P.  M Montreal 

Hart,   Lewis  A .Montreal 

Iletu.  Louis G Lonjfue-Pointe 

Iletu,  Leonard  O Montreal 

lloude,  Louis  .\ Montreal 

Houle,  Louis  I! Montreal 

Hunter,   Herbert  S Montreal 

Huot,  Tancrede  A lielieil 

Ilurteau.  ililaire Montreal 

Hutcbeson,  Uobert  B .Montreal 

Isaacson,  John  H Montreal 

Jeannotte,  Adhemar. .  .  .Ste  Marthe 

Jobiii,  Andre  D Montreal 

Jolieoeur,  J.   A Montreal 

Jouliert,  A.  \V.  li .Montreal 

Kittson,  (i.  K.  \V Montre;d 

LaHadie,  J.   A.  (> .Montreal 

L,abi\dic,   M.T.  A     Montreal 

Labelle,  .Joseph .Montreal 

Lncasse,  P.  C     Montre;d 

Lac^basselle,  J.  E llonireal 

l.aflenr,   Kdouaid Montreal 

Laiond..!..!.  II .  Ste  Just.  deNeu  ton 

Lalilurte,  Eu«elie Montreal 

Lanianhc.  .1.  S Montreal 

Lainarcbe,  Valinore Montreal 

Landry,  J.  A Montreal 

l.Mndry,  J.  P Montreal 

Lanj.'evin,   F.  T St.  Isidore 

Laiahne,  TiefHe Montreal 

Lapierre,  Napoleon  P Ste.  Julie 

L'.\rcbevc<pic,    E Montre.d 

Laiose,  Eustacbe Montreal 

Larose,  Louis  F St.  Phillijipe 

Lavoic,  J.  W St.  Martin 

Leclerc,  C.  E Montreal 

Lecours,  Adolphe    St.  Laurent 

Lefebvre,  .\ntoine Laehine 

Lefebvre,  Josejib  N Ilif.'aud 

LeijauU,  Joseph  N.  ..Coteau  Landing 

Leniire,  Henri  Montreal 

Lepailleur,  A.  N Laehine 

Lesage,  J.  E.  H Montreal 


Leveille,  C.  A Montreal 

Levy,  Joxeph  C.   K Montreal 

Lighthall,  George    It Montreal 

Liidilhall,    William  F Mnntrt-al 

Lippe,  ChnrleH  A.    II Montreal 

Loii'  ri^aii,  JamvM   Montreal 

Lonifpre,  P.  A Ste.  Uo»e 

Loiigtin,  .Moive Montreal 

Lyinun,  Alliert  C Montreal 

.Mackay,  F.  S Montreal 

.Mande'ville.    F St.  l'oly<»rp« 

Mainville,  J.  R Montreal 

.Mainville,  Phileas Montreal 

.Marion,  Jean  P Montreal 

Marion,  N Montreal 

Marin,  Onesime Montreal 

Marler,  W.  <le  M Montreal 

.Mayolte,   F.   .\ Montreal 

Ma\  rami,  /, (JontrecMDur 

.VIcLennan,  William .Montreal 

.Melaneon,  .Joseph Montreal 

Mercier,  J.  L.   K Montreal 

Morin,  J    Hte  M.  V Montreal 

Morin,  P.  »i Ileloeil 

Normandin,  G.  A Montreal 

I  Normiindin,  .1.  E.  C ll<Mieherville 

;  Normandin,  .1.  G ...  .Montreal 

1  Normandin,  \ictor Montreal 

Olivier,  Josepli  H Montreal 

Papineau,   Denis  E Montreal 

Payette.  Antoine  E Montreal 

Pepin,  llenri  P Montreal 

Perodeaii,  Narcisse Montreal 

Perrault,  Cumille Montreal 

Perrautt,  Mi.'dard Montreal 

I'haneuf,  Antoine      Rigaud 

Philijips,   E.  W.    H Montreal 

Phili|i|is,  W.  A Montreal 

Pitt,  .Joseph  I' Montreal 

Plamondon,  T Montreal 

Prudhomme,    E Montreal 

Prefontaiiu',   D.   N Montreal 

Proul.v,  W.  .1 Mcmtreol 

(^'uiiital,  I.  .\ Montreal 

Renauil,  (".  F.  S Montreal 

lieddv,  Fleming  J Montreal 

Reildy,  W.  I!.  S Montreal 

Racicot,  Louis Montreal 

Kliault,  C.  K.  A Montreal 

Itiendeau,  J.  li.  A Montreal 

Uieutord,  Felix Montreal 

Rolierge,  A.  J.  A Laprairie 

ScheiTer,  Charles  G Chambly 

Schetagne,  Felix Ijichine 

Siniaid,  F.  E.  O Montreal 

Simard,  N.  C Montreal 

St.  Denis.  A.J.  11 Montreal 

Stuart,  Ernest  Montreal 

Tarte,  I Montreal 

Tasse,  Charles  S St.  Laurent 

Terrault,  Pierre Montreal 

Theoret,  Josei)h  A St.  Martin 

Theoret,  Napoleon   Montreal 

Touchet  te,  G Montreal 

Taisdale,  Joseph  H St.  Clet 

Turcott,  Fs.  de  S.  O Vaudreuil 

Wright,  Henry  B Montreal 

Daigle,  A.  A Montreal 

OTTAWA  DISTRICT. 

Beaudin,  J.  B.  A Buckingham 

Crevier,  P.  A.  J. . . .  Pointe  a  Gutineau 

Desjardins,  V.  Thos   Hull 

Duniouchel.   G.   L Aylnier 

Guay,   A.    E Temiseaniingue 

Guv",  Alphonse  Buckingham 

Labelle,  F.  A.  A HuU 

Lacouvciere,  T Maniwaki 

Mackay,  S.  A Portage  du  Fort 

Malo,  4.  A Hull 

I'ajiineau.  J.  G Plai.sanne 

Picbe,  Tiniotbee Wakefield 

Pruo'homme,  J.  M Hull 

Raby,  H.  N St.  Andre  Avelin 

St.  Pierre,  J.  B.  ou  Broyerdit.  .Ripon 

Tetreau,  Neree Hull 

Tetreau,  Xiste Papineauvillt 


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NOTARIES,  QUEBEC. 


[1897 


1897] 


NOTAR 


J 


QUEBEC  DISTRICT. 

Allaire,  Joseph Quebec 

Aneers,  E.  J Quebec 

Audet,  Ferdinand Quebec 

Audet,  Louis  O Levis 

Aui^er,  Jaci^ues  Quebec 

Austin,  Henry  O Quebec 

Belansrer,  P.  Ed.  E Quebec 

Bernard,  Pierre  S Lotbiniere 

Bernard,  Leonidas  P Cap  Sante 

Boily,  Joseph  E Quebec 

Boisvert,  J. .  H Ste.  Croix 

Bouffard,  Pierre  Quebec 

Bourrassa,  Joseph  B St.  Romuald 

Bourget  Francois  St.  Henri 

Bourget,  Marcel Village  Lauzon 

Campbell,  William  N Quebec 

Campeau,  0.  F Quebec 

Chabot,  Joseph  E Bienville 

Charlebois,  J.  A Quebec 

Chateau  vert,  G.  P.  V Quebec 

Cote,  Marie  j.  E Quebec 

Couillard,  F.  S Village  Lauzon 

Couture,  Joseph  G Quebec 

Delage,  Jean  B Quebec 

Delage,  O.  C.  F Quebec 

DeLery,  G.  F.  X Quebec 

Devillers,  F.  X Lotbiniere 

Dick,  Gabriel  Chateau  Richer 

Dick,  G.  L Ste.  Anne 

Dumais,  Alphonae  Quebec 

Dumontier.  J.  A.  F Levis 

Gagne,  Josepb  O St.  Sj'lvestre 

Gauvreau.  Alexandre Quebec 

Gigault,  G.  A Quebec 

Qiroux,  E.  L.  J Quebec 

Gosselin,  F.  X Quebec 

Grenier,  Charles Quebec 

Hamel,  Jean  B Ste.  Jeaune 

Hpbert,  Jean  B.  C Quebec 

Huot,  Louis  P Quebec 

Huot,  Philippe Quebec 

Labarre,  R.  G .  .Ste.  Anne de  Beaupre 

Laberge,  M.  P Quebec 

Laberge,  J.  M.  V Quebec 

Labrecque,  Cyprien    Quebec 

Lacourciere,  N.  E St.  Casinir 

Laf ranee,   Cyrille   A Quebto 

Lapointe,  J.  A Quebec 

LaRue,  F.  A Quebec 

Larue,  M.  G .  E . .  St.  Jean  He  d'Orleans 

Larue,  Thomas  G Quebec 

Larue,  V.  W Quebec 

Laurin,  Joseph  O St.  Sauveur 

Leclerc,  Louis Quebec 

LCs^re,  M.  N.  D Charleshourg 

Lemay,  C.  A.  .St.  Louis  de  Lotbiniere 

Lemay,  Louis    St.  Croix 

Lemieux,  Jean  T St.  Romuald 

Leniieux,  Victor  E Levis 

Lemoine,  Edouard Quebec 

Levasseur,  J.  A.  T Quebec 

Marcotte,  C.  J.  B.  . . .  Deschanibault 

Marcoux,  Joseph  D Beauport 

Mayrand,  Aiitoine  O.  .Deschanibault 

Meredith,  E.  G Quebec 

Michaud,  Charles  R Quebec 

O'Brien,  BMward Beauport 

Pogeau,  Charles  Quebec 

Pageot,  H.  T Ancienne  Lorette 

Parkin,  J.  B Quebec 

Pampalon,  T  M.  W Quebec 

Panet,  Edouard,  A St.  Raymond 

Paquet,  Etienne  T Quebec 

Paradis,  Germain   A Quebec 

Parent,  Marie  J.  L.  E.   Quebec 

Pelletier,  J.  E.  C Quebec 

Picard,  Paul Jeune  Lorette 

Plainondon,  J.  E Quebec 

Renaud,  Cyrille St.  Ambroise 

Roy,  Flavien Levis 

Roy,  Flavien  E Levis 

Roy,  J.  E Levis 

Roy,  O.   H Quebec 

Savard,  Joseph  ..St.  Sauveur  (Que.) 

Sirois,  L,  P Quebec 

St,  Aniand,  Leon St.  Albaii 


Strang,  John Quebec 

Taschereau,  C.  E Quebec 

Tessier  Cyrille Quebec 

Tremblay,  E.  H Levis 

Tremblay,  F.  X.  Wm.  A.. St.  Af{apit 
Verville,  Joseph . .  St.  J.  Deschaillons 

Vezina,  Augustin  N Beaupre 

Walsh,  James Quebec 

RICHELIEU  DISTRICT. 

Aubin,  Joseph  A.  L  St.  Ours 

Aubin,  Magloire  A.  L Berthier 

Archambault,  J.  E.  .St.G.de  Brandon 
Belcourt,  Jos.  L. .  La  Bale  du  Febvre 
Bellemare,  Onesime  . .  St.  Guillaume 
Blondin,  L.  M. .  .St.  Francois  du  Lac 
Bouchard,  A.  P. ..St.  Guil'e  d'Upton 
Boucher,  W.  C.  .St.  T.  de  Pierreville 

Boulais,  J.  F.  F Sorol 

Cardin,  J.  R.  A Sorel 

Champagne,  H . .  St.  Gab.  de  Brandon 

ChaiMlelaine,  W.  H Sorel 

Commault,  J.  B Riviere  David 

Desy,  Wilfrid  L.  M Sorel 

Dupre,  Olivier  St.  Rf  bert 

Dorion,  Hon.  J.  A St.  Ours 

Durocher,  Adolphe St.  Aime 

Gelinas,  Pierre St.  Aime 

Gladu,  Augustin  E.  .St.  Frs.  du  Lac 
Gladu,  Victor.  ..St.  Francois  du  '  ,vo 
Gladu,  J.  E.  0..  .St.  Francois  du  i  'tc 

Guevremont,  Alfred '-'.jrel 

Lavallee,  Octave    Berlhier 

Mondor,  J.  N Sorel 

Pelland,  B.  E Berthier 

Pepin,  Jose]]h  D St.  David 

Poitras,  Louis    Lanoraie 

Rivest,  A.  J.  A Lanoraie 

Roberge,  L.  P.  A St.  Ctithbert 

Robillard,  P.  E.  .St.  Thomas  de  Pier. 

Rondeau,  P.  G St.  Cuthhert 

Rouleau,  F.  E St.  Barthelemi 

Rousseau,  G.  P St.  Zephirin 

Tellier,  Pierre Berthier 

Veronneau,  L.  P .  St.  Mich,  d' Yamaska 

RIMOUSKI   DISTRICT. 

Begin,  Desire   Rimouskl 

Belzile,  J.  L.  G Kiniouski 

Fournier,  Joseph St.  Simon 

Gagnon,  J.  E.  .St.  Jerome  do  Mataiie 

Gagnon,  Joseph  V .Rimoual<i 

Gauvreau,  L.  R..Ste.  Cecile  du  Hie 

L' Arrivee,  Jean  E Macnidei 

LaRoche,   Louis  T Rimouski 

Michaud,  N St.  Octave  de  Metis 

Pelletier,  Thomas Ste.  Flavie 

SAGUENAY  DISTRICT. 

Angers,  Elie Malbaie 

Boivin,  Charles Bale  St.  Paul 

Bouliane,  L.  J.  A Malbaie 

Fortin,  Telespbore Bale  Ht.  Paul 

Kane,  J.  A.J Malbaie 

Perron,  Joseph Baie  St.  Paul 

ST.  FRANCOIS  DISTRICT. 

Archambault,  J.  A Sherbrooke 

Archambault,  J.  T.  L Sherbrooke 

Audet,  Louis  A Magog 

Begin,  J.  P.  A Windsor  Mills 

Belisle,  Ls.  Nap Wotton 

Bourget,  Jose^ih  H Weed  on 

Brien,  Francois  A Danville 

Chagnon,  H.  C.  H Coaticonk 

Felton,  Edward  P Sherbrooke 

Fraser,  F.  S.  X Richmond 

Froser,  John     Coaticook 

Gendreau,  Jean  B Coaticook 

Ja.sniin,  Hector MugOK' 

Labranche,  Jacques  O Danville 

Laniflois,  Charles  H Sherbrooke 

Ledoux,  Joseph Richmontl 

Mackie,  Joseph  I Cookshire 

Picard  Jacques  Wotton 

Sicotte,  Eugene Richmond 


Sylvegtre,  J,  E, ,,,,,,, .  .Sherbrooke 
Thomw,  Ohftf le«  M . , , , . .  Stanstead 
Thon-.M,  Jtuitld  .,,,,,-, Hi. -'•brooke 

Thibc/deftU,  J,  N Me^  »ntio 

Worthinxton,  B,  U, , , , ,  -Sherbiooke 

ST,  HVAC'INTJie  DlS.i  tlOT. 

Archambault,  ■(,  N  .,..,.,,  St.  Denis 

Ashby,  Dftvtd  , , ,  ■ Marieville 

Authier,  Jimmh  ^ , , 8t,  Hilaire 

Uathalon,  J,  H,  »,,, Ht.  Pie 

Bazlnet, ./,  P, ,,,,,, ,  ,8t,  Hyncinthe 
Beauregard,  I'lerre  S,; ,  .St  Liboirc 
Bernier,  Mlnhel  E. , , ,  St,  Hyaointhe 
Bessette,  N,  l»,  l».  N.D.deBonsec'rs 
Hlanohard,  llilittre  It,  Ht,  Hyaointhe 

Boisseaii,  V,  X,  A St,  Hyaointhe 

Bombar'iiHP,  (Ipptfolfe  . , ,  .Marieville 

Bordua,  Jowpiih  M , , , , Aoton 

Chabot,  EU^ar Ht-  Charles 

Collette,  J,  fy, ,,,,,, ,,  ,8te.  I'^ieire 

Coutant,  I',  T, , ,  ,8t.  Charles 

Creviep,  I',  J,  B,  M, , , Ht.  Denis 

Daura; ,  Louts  »>;,,,, St.  Denis 

Demers,  J,  K.  0, ,,,,,, , ,  .St.  Cesaire 

Dunis,  F,  X,,,,, St.  Simon 

DeHftutels,  J,  0, , , , ,  ,8t,  Hyaointhe 
Desuheriflg,  Bebeft, , ,  ,8'„  H'yacinthe 
Dupont,  Flftvien   ,,,,,..  .St.  Liboire 

Dussttult,  I'lPffe   , , at.  Cesaire 

Fafard,  I'lPffS  , , , ,  St,  Eph.  d'Upton 
Fontaine,  Fell*  ,,,,,,,,. . Marie r  die 

Oaboury,  Jl,   B St.  Cesaire 

Oelinau,  P,  II ,,,,,, , St.  Hugueg 

Guertln,  JoȤ|)h  0, , ,  ,Ht,  Hvacinthe 
Halde.  Mtufi^l , , , , , ,  Ht,  Jenn  Baptiste 

Lafonfalite,  Emery  , Ht.  Hugues 

L'HeureuK,  l.ouls  A St.  Jude 

Lippi),  HilltPrt  . , , , Acton  Vale 

Macohesumilt,  //,  T, . , . ,  .Ht.  Damase 
Meunier  F)'An6@l«,,L'Atiife  Oardien 
Morln,  Joseph  , , , ,     , ,  Ht."  Hyaointhe 

Pepin,  Oesftire    . . , , , St.  Cesaire 

St.  Geritmdl,  iftllgs,  .  .Ht,  Hvacinthe 
Toche,  J,  (Je  L, Ht.  Hyacinthe 

TERHEBONNE  DISTRICT. 
Arbour,  f,     ,Ste,  Ther,  de  Blainville 

Barrfctte,  Pierre  A , , , St.  Jovite 

Bazin,  J,  H,  \>:  Ste,  Agittho  des  Monts 

Beaudin,  f),  f(  , , , , , Grenville 

Beaudrvi  Josejih  E Ste.  Agathe 

Bortheiot,  Al(ihmise Lachute 

Bernard,  Aiimhle St.  Plncide 

Blonrtin,  LoillsO, , Ht.  Jovite 

Ohampftgiie,  (J,  II. , ...  .St,  Eustaohe 

Chevalier,  iIONrnth, , St.  Sauveur 

Deejardlns,  ■(,  E,,Hte,Ther,deBlnlnv'l 
Desroches,  l»,  ,Ste,Ther.de Blainville 
Pauteux,  Ueiirue  N....Ht.  Eustaohe 

Flllatiaiilt,  J(WB|ih    Ste.  Adele 

Forest,  N ,,,,,,,,, ,  Ste.  Soholastique 
FortlBP,  V,  ,1,  ir  ,  ,,Hte,  Hoholastique 

Oirouard,  J«se|th  , , St.  Benolt 

Howard,  lleiiry  , , , St.  Andre 

Ji)ll(  mur,  H,  (»,,,, Terrebonne 

Latihftlne,  l„  de  U, ...... .  St.  Jerome 

F/eguerrier,  I>,,Hte,Ther.de Blainville 
Leonard,  Dftmase, , . , .  .Hte.  Monique 
Mathleu,  E,  M. ,,,,,,,. .  Terrebonne 

Parent,  ,hm,   E . , , Ht.  Jeron-, 

Petit,  Pierre  E,  E Ht.  Jerome 

Prevost,  M>j|('hl(tr. , St.  Jerome 

Valols,  .ItiSMiih  K Lncbute 

VIlleriBHve,  r,  Hte,  Anne  dcs  I'laines 

THREE  KIVEHH   DISTRICT. 

BiiyBur,  Ji(se)th  M Ht.  Maurice 

Hfiftudry,  A  :  ,,Hl,  Alinede  la  I'erade 
lijaiiilry,  P,  (J,Ht,  Anne  de  la  I'erade 

Hulluiiiare,  II,  A,  O Vouracliicbe 

lielleiimre,  V,  X,,  ,. Ht.  Hornabe 

UeHurnse,   l,fMlls   II Ht.  Monique 

Bloniliii,  Joseph  A Becancourt 

Uoiiolier,  Leuer  ;,,... ,Ht.  Ilarnabe 
Uriuielle,  Ultl«rl(t,,St,  Kt,  des  Gres 


Carbon  neau,  Moise 

Obapdelaine,  E.  M 

Oharbonneau,  J.  Ed I 

Deshaies,  Louis.. St.  G. 

Desilets,  A.  O 1 

Desaulniers,  J.  H 

Desilets,  Pierre Ti 

Denis,  J.  W S 

Dufresne,  H.  R 

Fusey,  G.  A.  F 

THE  FISHERY  LAWS  t 


KINDS  OF  FISH. 


Salmon  (Net  fishing). 
Salmon  (Angling) — 


Speckled  Trout  (Sal 
velinus  Fontinalis) 
Salmon  Trout 


Large  Grey  Trout, 
Lunge,  "Toulad?  and 
Land-locked  Salmon 

Ouananiche 


Pickerel  (Dori). 
Bass 


Maskinonge. 

Sea  Bass 

Whiteflsh . . . 


Smelts. 


Bag  nrc  fishing  pro 

Lobster;   

On  Atlantic  Coast 
from  Jape  Canso  to 
Bou'.daryLine,U.S 
In  remaining  waters 
of  Nova  Scotia  and 
New  Brunswick . . . 
Sturgeon 


Oysters . 


Close  Season 

The  close  season  foi 
Caribou  is  from  15th 
year,  but  no  Moose,  K 
hunted  or  killed  befo 
must  be  allowed  to 
person  must  kill  mo: 
Hunting  or  killing  D 
ing"  or  while  they 
must    not    bo    hunte 
common  carrier  or  otl 
in  possession  for  tha 
thereof,  save  only  frc 
year,  unless  accompai 
taken  during  the  hun 

The  close  season  fo 
Partridge,  Woodcock 
water-fowl  or  game  1 
grjy  Squirrels  and  H 
m  the  following  vear 
l.'Jth  Dec.  to  15th  Oct 
'Turkeys  must  be  kill 
prairie  fowl  or  Engl 
15th  Sept.,  1897. 

Tlie  close  season  fo 
to  ir)th  Sept.,  and  fo 
to  1st  Sept.  followinf 
400  Ducks  during  th 

No  wild  fowl  must 
•in  hour  after  guiise 
rise,  nor  on  the  Lon 

No  Snipe,  Woodco 


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'■Brooke 
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Carbon  neau,  Moise Ste,  Flore 

Ohapdelaine,  E.  M St.  Justin 

Oharbonneau,  J.  Ed ... .  St.  Stanislas 
Deshaies,  Louis.. St,  6.  de  Batiacan 

Desilets,  A.  O Beacancourt 

Desaulniers,  J.  H Nicolet 

Desilets,  Pierre Trois-Rivieres 

Denis,  J.  W Ste.  MoniBue 

Dufresne,  H.  R Nicolet 

Fusey,  G.  A.  F  Louiseville 


I  Oalipault,  Louis Maskinonge 

!  Qelinas,  Louis  N St.  Leon 

i  Ouillet,  Pierre  O Trois-Rivieres 

I  Houde,  H.  H Nicolet 

Houle,  Adolphe  O Nicolet 

■  Hubert,  Pierre  L Trois  Rivieres 

Labarre,  R.  O Trois  Rivieres 

Labarre,  D.  O Trois  Rivieres 

'''  Lavallee,  J. . .  St.  Pierre  les  Becquets 

Lebnin,  David St.  Wenceslas 


THE  FISHERY  LAWS  OF  THE  DOMINION-TABLE  OF  CLOSE  SEASONS 


Lord,  Louis  A Yamachiche 

Lottinville,  Flavien Trois  Rivieres 

Marchand,  J.  E.,  La  Visit.  deOhanip. 

Milot,  Jules Yamachiche 

MoHsaette,  Wilbrod   St.  Tite 

Picher,  Joseph St.  Leonard 

Poirier,  J.  A St.  Oregoire 

Rivard,  Thomas  T Louiseville 

Tourigny,  J.  L. . .  St.  Ed.  de  Gentilly 
Varennes,  Phil,  de Shawenegan 

IN  FORCE  ON  OCTOBER  1,  1896. 


KINDS  OF  FISH. 

ONTARIO. 

QUKBEC. 

NOVA 
SCOTIA. 

NKW 
BRUNSWICK. 

P.    B. 
ISLAND. 

MANITOBA 
AND  N.W.T. 

BRITISH 
COLUMBIA. 

Salmon  (Net fishing). 
Salmon  (Angling). . . . 

1  Aug.  to 

IMay. 

15  Aug.  to 

1  Feb. 

1  Oct.  to 

30  April 

15  Aug.  to 
1  March. 

15  Aug.  to 

IFeb. 

1  Oct.  to 

31  Mar. 

15  Aug.  to 

1  March. 

15  Aug.  to 

1  Feb. 

1  Oct.  to 

31  Mar. 

(See  Regula- 
tions.) 

Speckled  Trout  (Sal- 
velimis  Fontinalis) 
Salmon  Trout 

15  Sept.  to 
1  May. 

INov.  to 
30  Nov. 

I  Oct.  to 
31  Mar. 

15  Sept.  to 

1  May. 
5  Oct.  to 
15  Dec. 

15  Oct.  to 
15  Mar. 
1  Oct.  to 
30  Nov. 

15  Oct.  to 
15  Mar. 

Large  Grey  Trout, 
Lunge,  Touladj  and 
Land-looked  Salmon 

Ouananiche 

15  Oct.  to 
IDec. 

15  Sept.  to 
1  Dec. 

15  April  to 
15  May. 

16  April  to 
15  June. 

25  May  to 
1  July. 

1  Oct.  to 
31  Mar. 

.   . . 

Oct.  to 
31  Mar. 

1  Oct.  to 
31  Mar. 

Pickerel  (Dor^) 

Bass 

15  April  to 
15  May. 

15  April  to 
15  June. 

15  April  to 
15  June. 

16  April  to 
15  May. 

Maskinonge 

15  April  to 
15  May. 

Sea  Bass 

1  March  to 
lOct. 

1  April  to 

30  Nov. 
1  Oct.  to 

31  Dec. 
1  Mar.  to 

1  July. 

1  July  to 
31  Deo. 

15  July  to 
31  Deo. 

1  June  to 

1  July. 

1  June  to 

15  Sept. 

Whiteflsh 

1  Nov.  to 
30  Nov. 

10  Nov.  to 

1  Dec. 

1  April  to 

1  July. 

cept    under 

15  July  to 

31  Dec. 

5  Oct.  to 
15  Dec. 

1  Oct  to 

Smelts 

1  April  to 

1  July. 

license. 

1  July  fa 

31  Dec. 

15  July  to 
31  Dec. 

1  April  to 
1  July. 

15  July  to 
31  Dec. 

30  Nov. 

Bag  nrc  fishing  pro 
Lobster?   

hibited,    ex 

On    Atlantic   Coast 
from  Jape  Canso  to 
Bou-.daryLine,U.S. 

In  remaining  waters 

of  Nova  Scotia  and 

New  Brunswick . . . 

Sturgeon 

15  May  to 
15  June. 

Oysters 

1  June  to 

15  Sept. 

1  June  to 

15  Sept. 

1  June  to 
15  Sept. 

15  July. 

Close  Season  for  Came  in  Ontario. 

The  close  season  for  Deer,  Elk,  Moose,  Reindeer  and 
Caribou  is  from  15th  Nov.  to  Ist  Nov.  of  the  following 
year,  but  no  Moose,  Elk,  Reindeer  or  Caribou  must  be 
hunted  or  killed  before  25th  October,  1900.  No  dogs 
must  be  allowed  to  run  Deer  in  tlie  close  season.  No 
person  must  kill  more  than  two  Deer  in  the  season. 
Himting  or  killing  Deer  by  what  is  known  as  "crust- 
ing "  or  while  they  are  "  yarding  "  is  forbidden.  Deer 
must  not  be  hunted  or  killed  in  the  water.  No 
common  carrier  or  other  person  shall  transport  or  have 
in  possession  for  that  purpose,  any  deer,  or  raw  skin 
thereof,  save  only  from  Ist  Nov.  to  22nd  Nov.  in  each 
year,  unless  accompanied  by  an  affidavit  that  same  was 
taken  during  the  hunting  season. 

The  close  season  for  Grouse,  Pheasants,  Prairie  Fowl, 
Partridge,  Woodcock,  Snipe,  Rail,  Plover  or  any  other 
water-fowl  or  game  bird  or  animal,  including  black  or 
jjray  Squirrels  and  Hares,  is  from  15th  Dec.  to  15th  Sept. 
in  the  following  year.  For  Quail  or  wild  Turkeys  from 
15th  Dec.  to  15th  Oct.  of  the  following  year,  but  no  wild 
Turkeys  nuist  be  killed  before  15th  Oct.,  189",  and  no 
prairie  fowl  or  English  or  Mongolian  pheasants  before 
15th  Sent..  1897. 

The  close  season  for  Swans  and  Geese  is  from  Ist  May 
to  15th  Sept.,  and  for  Ducks  of  all  kinds  from  15th  Dec. 
to  1st  Sept.  following.  No  person  shall  kill  more  than 
400  Ducks  during  the  season. 

No  wild  fowl  must  be  killed  or  shot  at  lietween  half 
an  hour  after  sunset  and  half  an  liour  before  sun- 
rise, nor  on  the  Lord's  Day. 

No  Snipe,  Woodcock  or  Partridge  shall  be  sold  or  pur- 


chased before  15th  Sept.,  1SJ7.  No  Quail  or  Wild 
Turkey  shall  be  sold  or  purchased  before  15th  Oct.,  1897. 

No  beaver  or  otter  shall  be  hunted,  taken,  killed, 
or  had  in  possession  between  Ist  April  and  Ist  Nov.,  nor 
trap  set  for  them  during  that  period,  and  no  muskrat 
between  1st  May  and  1st  Jan.  But  no  beaver  or  otter 
shall  be  hunted,  taken  or  killed  before  1st  Nov.,  1897. 

No  person  except  residents  of  Ontario  shall  be  en- 
titled to  hunt  without  first  procuring  a  license  from  tlie 
Provincial  Secretary,  the  cost  of  which  is  $25. 

The  Game  Laws  do  not  apply  to  Indians  or  to  settlers 
in  unorganized  townships  or  territory  not  divided  into 
tow'nships,  who  kill  game  for  food. 

NoTR.— For  further  particulars  address  E.  Tinsley, 
Chief  Game  Warden,  Parliament  Buildings,  Toronto. 

Synopsis  of  Fishery  Laws.— Net  fishmg  of  any  kind 

is  probiliiteil  in  public  watei-s,  e.^cept  under  Leases  or 
Licenses.  The  size  of  nets  is  regulated  so  as  to  prevent 
the  killing  of  young  fish.  Nets  cannot  be  set  or  seines 
used  so  as  to  bar  channels  or  bays.  A  general  weekly 
Close-time  is  provided  in  addition  to  special  close 
seasons.  The  use  of  Explosive  or  Poisonous  substances 
for  catching  or  killing  fish  is  illegal.  The  use  of  fire- 
arms for  killing  fish  is  prohibiten.  Mill-dams  must  lie 
provided  with  efficient  fish  passes.  Models  or  drawings 
will  be  furnished  by  the  Department  of  Marine  and 
Fisheries  on  application. 

The  above  enactments  and  close-seasons  are  supple- 
mented in  special  oases,  under  authority  of  the  Fisheries 
Act,  by  a  total  jjrohibition  of  fishing  for  stated  periods. 
All  communications  relating  to  Fisheries  should  be 
addressed:  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  Ottawa. 


1897] 


Normal   College   for   the   Professional   Training 

of  FIrst-olass  Public  Scliool  Teacliers  aqd 

Higl)  School  /\88i8tant8. 

J.  A.  McLcUan,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Principal  ;  I.  M.  Levant 
B.A.,  Vice  Principal,  with  Lecturers  In  the  various 
branches. 

Provincial  ftcrmal  and  Model  Schools  for  the 
Training  of  Teachers. 

normal  School,  Toronto.— T.  Kirkland,  M.A.,  Prin- 
cipal; William  Scott,  M.A.,  Vice  Principal;  A.  C. 
Casselman,  Drawing  Muster ;  E.  Masson,  French 
Teacher ;  S.  H.  Presto.i,  Teacher  of  Vocal  Music ; 
T.  Parr,  Teacher  of  Gymnastics  and  Calisthenics. 
Model  School,  in  which  the  Sormal  School  Students 
practiM  the  ■^rt  of  Teachinff. —  Angixs  Mcintosh,  Prin- 
cipal of  the  Boi's'  School ;  K.  W.  Murray,  First  Assist- 
ant ;  T.  M.  Porter,  Second  Assistant ;  Jeannie  Wood, 
Third  Assistant ;  S.  M.  Ross,  Fourth  Assistant ;  M.  T. 
Scott,  Mistress  Girls'  School ;  May  K.  Caulfeild,  First 
Assistant ;  M.  Meehaii,  Second  Assistant ;  Alice  Stuart, 
Third  Assistant ;  H.  B.  Mills,  Fourth  Assistant,  and 
the  Teachers  of  Drawing,  Music,  Gymnastics  and  Calis- 
thenics in  the  Normal  School  ;  Mary  E.  Mclntyre, 
Kindergarten  Teacher  ;  Ellen  Co(ly,  Asst.  Kindergarten. 
Sorinal  School,  Ottawa. — J.  A.  MacCabe,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
Principal;  S.  B.  Sinclair,  B.A.,  Vice  Principal;  T.  H. 
McOuirl,  B.A.,  Drawing  Master;  J.  Fleury,  French 
Master  ;  W.  G.  Workman,  Music  Master ;  Kev.  H.  Mc- 
Meekin,  Teacher  of  Elocution,  ifodel  School.— E.  D. 
Parlow,  Principal  Boys'  School ;  Wm.  Brick,  First 
Assistant;  J.  II.  Pnt.man,  Second  Assistant;  H.  S. 
Williams,  Third  Assistant ;  Adeline  Shenick,  Mistress 
Girls'  School;  51.  G.  .Joyce,  First  Assistant  ;  M.  E. 
Butterworth,  Second  Assistant ;  Florence  Hanington, 
Third  Assistant ;  Eliza  Bolton,  Kindergarten  Teacher  ; 
E  B.  Cope,  Clerk  and  Accoimtant,  and  Teacher  of 
Oyinnastics. 


Collegiate  Institutes  ai\d  High  Schools. 

Each  of  the  High  Schools  (which  form  the  intermediate 
link  between  the  Public  Schools  and  the  Universities)  is 
managed  by  a  Board  of  Trustees,  appointed  jointly  by 
the  County"  and  Town  Councils.  In  cities  the  Trustees 
are  all  appointed  by  the  City  Councils,  except  where 
there  is  only  one  school  in  the  County.  The  Principal 
must  be  a  graduate  of  a  British  or  Colonial  University , 
and  certitied  as  experienced  in  teaching.  Assistants  must 
also  have  received  the  prescribed  training.  Besides  fees, 
local  rates  must  be  raised.  Every  High  School  with  two 
qualified  teachers  receives  a  fixed  amount  of  ^00,  and 
also  a  certain  sum  on  salaries  of  teachers,  general  equip- 
ment, suitability  of  school  premises  and  attendance. 
High  Schools  which  have  an  average  attendance  of  60 
pupils,  may  be  made  Collegiate  Institutes,  and  receive 
additional  grant.  Pupils  attending  these  schools  are  pre- 
pared for  Alatriculatioii  m  the  Universities.  There  were 
37  Collegiate  Institutes  and  92  High  Schools,  with  24,66? 
pupils,  in  Ontario  in  1896. 

Public  Scl|ools. 

Each  Township  is  divided  into  School  Sections  of  a 
suitable  extent  tor  one  School ;  and  in  each  of  these  Sec- 
tions three  Trustees  are  elected  to  manage  its  School 
affairs.  In  Cities,  Towns  and  Villages,  the  Schools  are 
managed  by  a  Board  of  School  Trustees  elected  from  the 
Municipality.  There  were  fi,9Pl  Public  (includmg  331 
separate)  Schools,  with  484, ,551  pupils,  in  Ontario  injlSSS. 

Educational  N|u8euni.  1^ 

Connected  with  the  Education  Department  'isl  a 
Museum,  containing  specimens  of  school  a;  'laratus  and 
furniture,  a  valuable  collection  of  Italia^.,  Dutch  anfi 
Flemish  Oil  Paintings,  and  Statuary  casts  and  busts.  The 
Museum  is  freely  open  to  ^he  public  from  9  a.m.  to  5  p.m. 

Total  Nut^ber  of  Educatiorial  Institutions 

Of  all  kinds  reported  by  the  Education  Department  as  in 
operation  in  the  Province  of  Ontario  during  1S95,  was 
6,126,  attended  by  (>10.i!\6  pupils,  and'  expending 
iJ5,267,408  in  their  support. 


Rev.  A.  McColl Chatham 

W.  Tytler,  B.A Guelph 

W.  II.  Uallard,  M.A Hamilton 


List  of  Public,  High,  Model  and  Separate  Sol)ooi  Inspectors,  etc. 

CITV   INSPECTORS. 


W.  0.  Kidd Kingston 

W.  J.  Carson London 

John  C.  Glashnn ....  Ottawa 
iVo'e. —Belleville,  Brantford,  Stratford,  St.  Catharines  and  Windsor  are  under  the  Inspectors  of  their  respec 
tive  Counties. 

TOWN    TNSrECTORS. 


D.  McCaig Collingwood 

O.  W.  Chadwick Forest, 

Toronto,  P.O. 


Rev.  S.  H.  Eastman 


Hon.  K.  Harcourt, 
M.A.,M.P.P.,q.C. 


Oahawa 
.....  Peterboro' 

Thomas  Hilliard Waterloo 

Note. — All  other  towns  are  under  the  Inspectors  of  their  respective  Counties 

COUNTY   rUllLIC   SCHOOL   INSPKCTORS 


> 


County.  P.O. 

Glengarry  ....  Maxville 
Cornwall 
Morrisburg 
Russell 
Curran 
Ottawa 
Athens 
Brock  ville 


Jiinpectnr. 
D.  MeUiarmid,  ^/.W 
Alexander  McNaughton .  .  Storniont 

Arthur  Brown Dundas 

W.  .J.  Sutnmerby Prese't&R'is'l 

O.  Dufort  (Assistant)  ....  do. 

Arch'd  Smirle Carloton  .... 

W.  .Johnston,  M.A Leeds,  No.  1 . 

Robert  Kinney,  M.D  ....     "        No.  2. 

T.  .K.  Craig "  No.3&Greii  Keniptville 

F.  L.  MIchell,  M.A  Lanark Perth 

R.  G.  Scott,  B.A  Renfrew Pembroke 

Wm.  Spankie,  M.D   Frontenac  ....  Kingston 

Frederick  Burrows Lennox  &  Ad  .  Napaiiee 

Wm.  Mackintosh N.  Hr.stlngs. ..  Madoc 

John  .lohiistoii S.  Hastings-  . .  Belleville 

Gilbert  D.  Piatt,  J5.il     . ..  Prince  Edward  Picton 

Albert  Odell Northiimberl'd  Cohourg 

Wm.  E.  Tilley,  M.  i Durham Bowm.anville 

James  Coy  le  Brown Peterboro'  ...  Peterboro 


ka/ 


Orillia 


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John  McLean St.  Thomas 

James  L.  Hughes Toronto 

W.  F.  Chapman Toronto 


iagara  Falls 


Inxpeftor.  County.  P.O. 

Benjamin  Freer,  M.A....  Haliburton  ...  Minden 

James  H.  Knight E.  Victoria  ....  Lindsay 

Henry  Reazin    W.      "        ...Lindsay 

James  McBrlen   Ontario Prince  Albert 

D.  Fotheringham   S.  York Toronto 

A.  B.  Davidson, /?..■!  . . . .  N.    "     Newmarket 

Allan  Embury    Peel Hi-.impton 

Rev.  Thos.  McKee S.  Simcoe   Barrle 

James  C.  Morgan,  M.A  ..  N.  Simcoe  ....  Barrie 

'--"■^.V    IL'ZXoka 

J.  S.  Deacon Halton  Milton 

Joseph  H.  Smith Wentworth  . ..  Hamilton 

M.J.  Kelly,  M. D.,LL.B.    Brant Brantford 

James  B.  Grev Lincoln  St.Catharinp 

James  H.  Hall,  SI.  A Welland Thorold 

Clarke  Moses Haldimand  . . .  Caledonia 

J.J.Wads\vorth,ilf.i4,3f.BNorfolk Simcoe 

Wm.  Carlvle Oxford Woodstock 


Jnsi^ectoK 

Thomas  Pearoe 

D.  P.  Clapp,  B.A 

J.  J.  Craig,  B.A 

N.  Gordon  .... 

,  , 

Thomas  Gordon 

N.  W.  Campbell 

Wm  Alexander 

John  Elgin  Tom 

David  Robb    . . 

W.  S.  Clendening 

Alex.  Carapbel 

1 

.Tohn  Dearness 

HIGH  8CH 

J.  E  Hodgson 

M.A.... 

JohnSeath,  £.^4 

HODKL  SC 

John  J.  Tilley. 

Alexandria . . . 

D.  McKa 

Almonte 

P.  C.  Mc( 

Arnprior 

J.  W.  Or 

Arthur 

E.  E.  Sni 

Athens  

J.  H.  Mil 

Aurora  

C.  W.  Mi 

Aylmer,  0. 1 . . 

W.W.Ru 

Barne,  C.I  . . . 

T.  H.  Be 

Beamsville  . . . 

J.  Treme 

Belleville  .... 

E.  F.  Mil 

Berlin 

J.  W.  Co 

Bowmanville  . 

M.  M.  Fe 

J.  C.  Roj 

Brampton 

W.  J.  Fe 

Brantford,  C.I. 

A.  W.  Bi 

Brighton 

G.  E.  Ne 

Brockville.O.I  W.Paket 

Caledonia 

L.  T.  Lo 

Campbellford. 

A.  M.  Sh 

Carleton  Place  W.  J.  Pa 

Cayuga  

L.  Kinnc 

Chatham,  C.I 

D.  S.  Pa 

Clinton,  O.I  . 

J.  Houst 

Oobourg,  O.I 

G.  W.  M 

Colbori\e    . . . 

W.  Bells 

Collingw'd.C.l  W.  Willi 

Cornwall 

W.  D.  J 

Deseronto . . . 

A.G.  K 

Dundas 

J.  Reid, 

Dunnville  . . . 

J.  A.  C( 

Dutton   

J.  C.  Pa 

Elora  

N.  McM 

Essex 

.  O.L.Cr 

Fergus  

.  P.  Pcrr 

Forest 

.  A.  C.C 

GaU.,C.I 

.  T.  Cars 

Qananoque . . 

.  R.(i.  C 

Georgetown  . 

.  A.  H.  < 

Glencoe  

.  W.  N. 

Goderich,  C.l 

.  H.  I.  S 

Gravenhurst. 

.  W.  H. 

Grimsby  

.  C.W.  I 

Guelph,  C.I  . 

.  J.  Dav 

Hagersville  . 

.  J.  Mc: 

Athens 

. .  O  Sli 

Barrie 

..  W.  J. 

Beamsville  . . 

. .  R.  J. 

Berlin 

. .  J.  Su 

Bracel)ridge 

..  G.  H. 

Bradford .... 

. .  A.  Oi 

Brampton 

.  A.  Hi 

Brantford   . . 

. .  n'.  W 

Caledonia  . . . 

. .  A.  H 

Chathanj  . . . 

. .  T.  C. 

Clinton 

. .  W.  1 

Oobourg  .... 

. .  W.  .1 

Collingwood 

. .  E.  W 

J.  Ci 

Durham 

. .  T.  A 

Elora    

. .  L.  K 

J   C 

Gait 

. .  R.  ^ 

Gananoque . . 

. .  J.  C 

Goderich 

. .  S.  P 

1897] 


EDUCATIONAI,   INMTITI!TU»NH, 


28» 


actions  of  a 
f  these  Sec- 
;  its  School 
Schools  are 
ted  from  the 
icludmg  831 
lario  inll895. 


^a 


bnieiit  'i^  a 
'laratus  and 
,  Dutch  anf< 
1  busts.  The 
.111.  to  5  p.m. 

itutions 

irtment  as  in 
Iff  1S96,  waft 
I    expendin^r 


St.  Thomas 
.  Toronto 
.  Toronto 
their  respee- 


(iia^ara  Falls 


P.O. 

[iiiden 

infisay 

inrlsiiy 

rince  Albert 

oronto 

fcwmarket 

ir.unpton 

larrie 

larrie  . 

irillla 

lilton 

tamilton 

Iraiitfor'I 

t.  Catharine 

'liorold 

Caledonia 

liincoe 

Voodstork 


Jnsiiectnr.  Coxmty.  P,  O, 

Thomas  Pearoe Waterloo nerllii 

D.  P.  Clapp,  B.A N.  Wellington.  Harriston 

J.  J.  Craipr,  B./l S.  "  Fergus 

N.  Gordon  . .  DulTerin Oraiiifevllje 

Thomas  Gordon W,  Grey Owen  Hound 

Andrew  Grier E.      "     Thornl)ury 

N.  W.  Campbell S.      "     Durham 

Wm.  Ale.xander Perth  Stratford 

John  Elgin  Tom S.  Huron Goderlih 

David  Robb    N.  Huron Clinton 

W.  S.  Clendening  E.  Bruce Wolkerton 

Alex.  Campbell W.    "     Klm-ardine 

John  Dearness E.  Middlesex . .  London 

HlOn   BCHOOIi  INBPBCTORfl. 

J.  E  Hodgson,  Af..4 Torofito 

John  Seath,  B.A Toronto 

HODRL   SCHOOL  IN8PBCT0K. 

Jobn  J.  Tilley Toronto 


Alexandria . 
Almonte  . . . 
Arnprior  . . . 

Arthur 

Athena 
Aurora 


I'RINCIPALH  OK  IIIOII  HUMUOliN  ANII  (IIIMiMDI ATK 

D.  McKay,  B.A. 
P.  C.  McGregor,  B. 
J.  W.  Grey,  B.A. 

E.  E.  Snider,  B.A. 


J.  H.  Mills,  M.A 
C.  W.  Millov,  B.A. 

Aylmer,  O.  I..  W.W.Kutherford,Bil 

Barne,  C.I  ...  T.  H.  Redditt,  B.A. 

Beamsville  ...  J.  Tremeer,  B.A. 

Belleville  ....  E.  K.  Milburn,  B.A. 

Berlin J.  W.  Connor,  B.  A . 

Bowmanville  .  M.  M.  Fenwick,  B.  A . 

Bradford J.  C.  Rogers,  B.A. 

Brampton W.  J.  Fenton,  B.A. 

Bran tford, C.I.  A.  W.  Burt.  B.A. 

Brighton G.  E.  Newman,  B.A. 

Brockville.C.I  W.Pakenham,  B.A. 

Caledonia L.  T.  Locheed,  M.A. 

Campbellford.  A.  M.  Shields,  B.A. 

Carleton  Place  W.  J.  Patterson,  M.A. 

Cayuga L.  Kinnear,  M.A. 

Chatham,  C.I.  D.  S.  Paterson,  B.A 

Clinton,  C.I  .  J.  Houston,  M.A. 

Cobourg,  O.I.  G.  W.  Mitchell,  M.A. 

Colborne    ....  W.  Bellamy,  B.  A . 

CoUingw'd.C.l  W.  Williams,  B.A. 

Cornwall W.  D.  Johnston,  B.A. 

Deseronto A.  G.  Knight,  B.A  . 

Dundas J.  Reid,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Dunnville J.  A.  Cooke,  B.A. 

Dutton   J.  C.  Pavne,  B.A. 

EJora N.  McMurLhy.  B.A. 

Essex C.L.Crnssweller,  B.A 

Fergus P.  Perry,  M.A . 

Forest A.  C.  Crosbv,  M.A. 

Gait, C.I T.  Carscadden,  M.A. 

Gananoque  . . .  R.  (J.  Graham,  B.A. 

Georgetown  ..  A.  H.  Gibbard,  B.A. 

Glencoe W.N.  Bell,  li.  A . 

Goderich,  C.I.  H.  I.  Strang,  B.A. 

Gravenhurst. .  W.  H.  Muldrew,  Yi./l. 

Grimsby  <^.W.  Harrison,  M.A  . 

Quelph,  C.I  ..  J.  Davison,  B.A. 

Ilagersville  ..  J.  MoNiool,  B.A. 

Athens G  Sbaiinnn 

Barrie W.  J.  Hallet 

Beamsville  ....  R.  J.  Brown 

Berlin J.  Siiddaby 

Bracebridge   . .  O.  H.  O.  Thomas 
Bradford A.  Orton 


Hamilton,  C.I,  R,  A  ,'riiiiiMjiNiiii.  //,  A . 
"      '  J,  MdMuPdhli',  B.A. 

W,K,T,NmMtl|f., //./<. 


Hawkesbur; 
IngerHoll 


Brampton 
Brantford   . . 
Caledonia  . . . 
Chatham  . . . 

Clinton 

Cobourg  . . . . 
Collingwood 


A.  Barber 
W.  Wilkinson 
A.  B.  Shantz 
T.  C.  Smith 
W.  R.  Lough 
W.  J,  Hamilton 
E,  Ward 


Connvall J.  Coimolly 


Durham 

Elora    

Forest    

Gait 

Gananoque 

Goderioh 


T.  Allan 
L.  K.  Fall  is 
J.  CamiibcU 
R.  Alexander 
J.  C.  Linklater 
S.  P.  Halls 


Iroquois. . 
Kcmptvillo  , , 
Kincardine  . . 
Kingston,  0,1, 
Leamington  , , 
Lindsay,  C.I. . 

Listowel 

London,  0,1  , , 

Lucan 

Madott 

Markhani 


Napanee,  0,1, 
Newburgh . . . . 
Newcautlo  . , . , 
Newmarket  . , 


Ji  A,  ilankmiM,  B.A, 

W,  DlllaiiK,  II. A. 

H,  W,  I'ffi'.y,  h,A. 

W,  H,  KIIIk,  //,/!, 

J,  Klliotl.,  It. A. 

J,  0,  llimtiiMi',  B.A. 

W,  A.  I'lillllim,  U.A. 

F,W,  Mt-rcliiiht, /t/,/1. 

W,  W,  .liu'dihd.  n.A. 

A,  II,  Wulj<oM,  B.A. 

(I.  II,  KkxiI,  ll.A. 

Meaford A,  Mriwal,  ll.A. 

Mitchell W.  Kllliit,  ll.A. 

MorrisburgjOI  J.  N,  JiMiiltiNiMi,  M.A, 
Mount  ForuNt,  J,  II,  lli'i'llMmr,  II,  A 

T,  M,  llt-nry.  ll.A. 

A,  D,  NkoIiIi,  ll.A, 

II,  liitviiUiiM,  B.A. 

A.  v.,  Kli'liKoii,  ll.A, 

Niagara W,  I'',  Hi>,vim<iiii',  ll.A. 

Niagara FuIIhH  K,  HIihi'Iii,  M.A. 
Niagara  Faliti,  .1,  D   IHi'ltfidM,  B.A. 

Norwniid    \,\\»,\\i\m\\\,M A.  hliB 

OaUvillu N.  .1.  Wfjlwimrl,  B,A. 

Omeniee  W,  II,  IhlMt,  B.A, 

Orangovllla  ,,  A,  HimiOm,  II  A, 

OrlUia J,  llvt'i'fliMi,  B.A. 

Osliawa L,  (I,  HimIMi,  ll.A, 

Ottawa,  0,1  .,  J,  MiM'nillliih,  B,A, 
Owen S'nd, 0,1  W,  II,  .(t-iikliiB,  B.A. 

Paris  I,  W,  AiTfi.,  B.A. 

ParkliiU K,  M,  IIIk«,  M.A. 

Pembroke  . .  ,  ,  |t,  llii**,  ll.A, 
Perth,  O.l.,,,  II,  A,  I'ali'iNi.n,  B.A, 
Polerboro',0,1  (I,  I'VmimmIi'Ii.  M.A. 

Petroloa J   ,1,  ll.'ll,  B.A, 

Piiiton    H,  Dolwiiii,  B.A. 

Port  Arthur,,  A,  McOiiII.m'Ii,  M.A, 
Port  Dover    ..  |»,  |||c|,.,  II. ,\. 
Port  Elgin ,,, .  ,\,  T.  Mllle,  ll.A. 

I'lllNCII'AfiN  III'  Millll',1,  Nr|lillil,N. 

vv 


hinipi<liir.  County,  P.  0. 

Illiuli  l>,  Jiiliiimiii  W.  MIddlcMcx.  Strathroy 

WttllMiril  Atklli Elgin  St.  ThoniiM 

IIbv,  W    II,  (I,  <'oIIm  ...     E.Kent Chatham 

liolidrt  I'litti W.    "    rhatbam 

I'liitN,  A,  Ditl'iinM, /A/I  ..,,  Lanibton  No.  1  London 

John  liri'liiiiir "       No,  H  Harnia 

Tli«)riiliili<  Ulriiriliit   Ksiiex,  No.  I..  Handui(h 

I),  A,  Miuwull,  M.A., 

hli.ll,,  I'h.h "      No.  2 , .  AniherHtburg 

l>,  Mi'CitIg DJH.  of  Algnnia.  Collingwood 

ll«v,.l,(.mnt./U,.,.   {  HTpi?Hlni'.  }  "'■''''''• 

•IICI'AHATK   HCIIOOL    INHI-KCTORH. 

il/iiiii'i*  I'   Wlilli- Toronto 

WlllluMi  I'l'didcrgast,  B.A Toronto 

INNt'tttri'llH    Of     NOI«MAIi    l)CII00l,H,    I'RINCIl-AI,    AND      VinR 
I'MINCII'Ali   NORMA!,  COliliKUK. 

JttiMM  A,  Mi'Li'llaii,  BIj.D Toronto 

Iumtii  M,  l.i'Van,  ll.A.  (Vien-Prin.) Toronto 

NMITITKH, 

Port  Hope. . 
Port  Perry 
Port  Rowan 
ProHcott. 
Ili'iifrew 


lury..  w,  u,T, Nmi'iiip, 
,  (5,1,  W,  Hrlili'ii,  B.A 


Ilaniilton 

IngerHoll II, 

Kiucarilinu. , , ,  I'', 
KingHloii  , , , , ,  K, 
Lindsay  .,,,,,  II, 
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Htratlirov,(J.L  J.  E.  Welbeu'll,  B.A. 
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H.  Phillips,  B.A. 
(!.  Potter,  B.A. 

A.  Freeman,  B.A, 

M,Mc(!ualg,  .W.il. 

K.  Elliott,  B.A. 

Waugh,  B.A. 

A.Hnell,  M.A. 

II.  Dandcno,  H.A. 


W.  H.V.n<\y,B.A, 


Wiiodsto<'k,CI  D.  II.  Hunter,  B,A. 


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R.  F.  GreenleoH 

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I'.  Wood 
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T.  W.  Hhliio 
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Toronto     

Toronto  Juiict 
Viinklcek  Hill. 
Wall<('rlon  . . . . 

Wclland 

WhlMiy    

Windsor 

Woodntook  . . . . 


T.  Diuisiiiore 
W,  V,.  (J roves 
W,  WIImimi 
E.  T.  Iloldge 
E.  J,  Kowlaiidi 
H.  C,  Woodworth 
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G.  W.  Chlsbolin 
H.  Notheruott 


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University  of  Toronto  and  University  Collrob. 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS. 


Tl\e  Uiiiversity  of  Toroiito  and  University  College, 


The  Honourable  Guorjfe  A.  Kirkpatrick,  Lieutenant- 
Governor  of  Ontario. 

ADMINI8TRATIVB  OFFICERS. 

President,  James  Loudon,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

Refiistrar,  James  Brebiior,  B.A. 

librarian,  Hugh  Hornby  ),anpton,  B.A. 

Dean  of  Medical  FaeulUj,  S..  A.  Reeve,  B.A.,  M.D. 

Secretary  of  Medical  Faculty,  A.  Primrose,  M.D. 

Bursar,  J.E.  Berkeley  Smith,  Esq.,  University  College. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  COUNCIL. 

The  President  of  the  University,  Prof.  R.  Ramsay 
Wright,  Prof.  Pike,  Prof.  Baker,  Prof.  Button,  Prof. 
Hume,  Prof.  A.  B.  Macullum,  Prof.  Richardson,  Prof. 
Primrose,  Prof.  Aikins,  Prof.  Cameron,  Associate-Prof. 
Peters,  Prof.  Caven,  Prof.  Graham,  Associate-Prof.  Mc- 
Phedran,  Prof.  J.  M.  McCallum,  Prof.  OKden,  Prof.  A. 
H.  Wright,  Prof.  Reeve,  Prof.  Oldright,  Associate-Prof. 
Fraser,  Prof.  Mavor,  Prof.  Proudfoot,  Prof.  Mills,  Prof. 
Wrong. 

FACULTY  OF  ARTS. 


P/i»/8i(!«— James  Loudon,  M.A.,  Professor;  vV.  J. 
Loudon,  B.A..  Demonstrator;  C.  A.  CI.  .rt,  B.A.,  Lec- 
turer; John  C.  McLennan,  B.A.,  Assistant  Demon- 
«trator. 

Matheinatics—AUred  Baker,  M.  A.,  Professor;  Alfred 
T.  DeLury,  B.A.,  Lecturer;  Fellow,  W.  J.  Rusk,  B.A. 

C/ieHUstrj/— William  H.  Pike,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Professor; 
Wm.  Lash  Miller,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Demonstrator;  F.J. 
Smalt,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer;  G.  Elliott,  U.A.,  Lecture 
Asst.;  F.  B.  Allan,  B.A.,  Fellow. 

Biolo!i;i—R-  Ramsay  Wright,  M.A.,  B.  Sc,  Professor; 
Edward  C.  Jeffrey,  B.A.,  Lecturer  ;  R.  R.  Bensley,  B.A., 
M.B.,  Assistant  Demonstrator;  J.  McCrae,  B.A.,  Fellow. 

Phyxiology—A.B.  Macallum,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Ph. D., Assoc. - 
Professor. 

Mineralomi  and  C,enlnqy—Pi.  P.  Coleman,  M.  A, .Ph.D., 
Acting  Professor  ;  W.  A.  Parks,  B.A.,  Instructor. 

History  tnid  Ethnology— George  McKinnon  Wrong, 
M.A.,    Professor. 

Compinative  Philolngy—^l.  Hutton,  M.A.,  Professor. 

f/ii7(«')/J/i,v— James  Gibson  Hume,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  History  of  Philosophy ;  August  Kirschmaim, 
Ph.D.,  Director  of  Laboratory,  Lecturer  and  Demonstra- 
tor ;  Frederick  Tracy,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer. 

Political  Economy  and  Constitutionnl  Hiitoru— J nmcs 
Mavor,  Professor. 

Roman  Law— Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Proudfoot,  Professor. 

Constitutional  and  International  Law— lion.  David 
Mills.  LL.B.,  Q.C.,  Professor. 

Italian  and  Spanish— Wm.  H.  Fraser,  B.A.,  Assoc- 
Professor;  P.Toews,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Instructor  in  Spanish; 
E.  J.  Sacco,  Instructor  in  Italian. 

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FACULTY  OF  MRDICINR. 

Anatomy— J.  H.  Richardson,  M.D.,  Professor ;  A. 
Primrose,  M.B.,  CM.,  Edin.,  Professor  of  Anatomy  and 
Director  of  the  Anatomical  Department ;  H.  Wilberforce 
Aikins,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Associate  Professor ;  F.  N.  G.  Starr, 
M.B.,  Senior  Assistant  Demonstrator;  W.  B.  Thistle, 
M.D.,  A.  R.  Gordon.  M.B.,  F.  Winnett,  M.D.,  B.  E. 
MoKenzie,  B.A.,  M.D.,  B.  C.  H.  Harvey,  B.A.,  G.  Boyd, 
B.A.,  M.B.,  Assistant  Demonstrators. 

Surgery— W.  T.  Aikens,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor;  I. 
H.  Cameron,  M.B..  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery;  G.  A. 
Peters.  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  Associate  Professor. 

Pathology— 3ohn  Caven,  B.A.,  M.D.,  Professor;  J.  A. 
Amyot,  M.B.,  Demonstrator;  J.  Stenhouse,  M.A.,B.Sc., 
Edin.,  M.B.,  Assistant  Demonstrator. 
&  Medicine— i.  E.  Graham,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Medicine 
nd  Clinical  Medicine  ;  A.  McPhedran,  M.B.,  Associate 
Professor  ;  W.  P.  Caven,  M.B,,  Associate  Professor. 

Pharmacology  and  Therapeutics— 3aa.  M.  McCallum 
B.A.,  M.D.,  Professor;  C,  F.  Heebner,  Phm.B., Demon 
strator. 

Oyncecology  and  Obstetrics  — Vzziel  Ogden,  M.D. 
Gynaecology  Professor;  Prof.  A.  H.  Wright, B.A. ,  M.D. 
Obstetrics  Professor. 

Ophthalmolofiy,  Otology,  Laryngology  and  Rhinolngy— 
R.  A.  Reeve,  B.A.,  M.D.,  Professor;  G.  H.  Burnham 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S..  Edin.,  Associate  Professor  Ophthalnio 
logy  and  Otology  ;  G.  R.  McDonagh,  M.D.,  Associate 
Professor  Laryngology  and  Rhitiology. 

Hygiene— W.  Oldright,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Professor. 

Toxicology— Vf.  H.  Ellis,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Lecturer. 

Medical  Jurisprudence  —  Bertram  Spe.icer,  M.D., 
Associate  Professor;  Hon.  David  Mills,  LL.B.,  Q.C., 
Lecturer. 

Medical  Psychology— Daniel  Clark,  M.D.,  extra-mural 
Professor. 

Biology  and  Physiology— R.  Ramsay  Wright,  M.A., 
B.Sc,  Edin.,  Biologv  Professor  ;  A.B.  McCallum,  B.A.. 
M.B..  Ph.D.,  Physiology  Professor;  R.  R.  Bensley,  B.A., 
M.B.,  Assistant  Demonstrator  in  Biology. 

CT«mts*ri/— William  H.  Pike,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Professor; 
W.  H.  Ellis,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Lecturer;  W.  L.  Miller,  B.A., 
Ph.D.,  Lecturer. 

Physics — Jas.  Loudon,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Professor;  C.  A. 
Chant,  B.A.,  Lecturer. 


COUNCIL  AND  CORPORATION  OF  UNIVERSITY  COLLEOE. 

The  President,  Prof.  Hutton,  Prof.  McCurdy,  Prof. 
Alexander.  Pnif.  Hume,  Associate-Prof.  Squair,  Associ- 
ate-Prof. VanderSmissen,  Alfred  T.  DeLury,  B.A.,  Prof. 
Fletcher. 

FACULTY  OK  ARTS. 

Greek— yiaurice  Hutton,  M.A.,  Professor;  Adam  Car- 
ruthers,  M.A.,  Lecturer. 

/i(i<in— J.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  Professor;  W.  S.  Milner, 
M.A.,  Lecturer;  G.W.  Johnston,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer, 


English— Vf.  3.  Alexa 
David  R.  Keys,  M.A.,  L( 

German- Vf.H.  Vande 
fessor ;  G.  H.  Needier,  B. 
M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Instructor. 

French — John  "^^quair,  1 
Cameron,  M.A.,  Lecturer 

Oriental  Literature— J . 
R.  G.  Murison,  M.A.,  Lee 

Ethics— Jamea  Gibson 

HOARD 

Hon.  Edward  Blake,  M 
.M.A.,  LL.D,,  q.C.  ;  Jaim 
Chairman) ;  John  Hosk 
I!.  K.  Walker,  Esq.;  J.  ] 
Itutherford,  Esq.;  Rohei 
Esq.;  C.  S.  Gzowski.  Esq 


Chancellor,  Hon.  I2dw 

■  .  >OJ<,-io— The  Hon. 
,"y.  ■am  Mulock,  M.A.,  1 
cellar ;  J.  Loudon,  M.A 
M.A.,  S.T.D,,  LL.D.;  Re 
Sheraton,  M.A.,  D.D,;  I 
\V,  Smith,  D.C.L.,(^.C. 

Appointed — J.  G.  Hun 
lum,  B.A.,M.B.,  Ph.D.; 
Alexander,  B.A.,  Ph.D.; 
Ryerson,  M.D.,  M.P.P.; 
P.  Dyer,  M. A.,  D.D,;  Re 
Blake,  B.A,,  Q,C,;  W.  M. 
M.A.,  LL.D,;    J,  B,  Will 
braith,  M.A,,C,E.;  F,  H. 
M.A.,  LL.D.;  C.  F.  Heebi 
M.A.,  LL.D.;  lion.  .1.  M- 
H.  Dewart,  D.D.;  Geo.  Ci 
LL.D.,Q.C,;  A.  T,  Wood, 
Seath,  M.A.;  Rev.  F.  Ryi 

Elected— lion.  W.  R.  M 
Hon.  A.  R.  Dickey,  B. 
Hoi».  W.  (}.  Falconbridi 
W.  Dale,  M. A.;  M.  Hutt( 
W.  Hou.ston,  M.A.;  W. 
M.A.,  (i.e.;  J.  E.  Graha 
M.D.;  I.  H,  Cameron.  .N 
J.  M,  Clark,  M,A,.  LL 
A.  H.  Revnar,  SI.A, 
LL,D,.  Q,C.;  Rev.  A, 
M.A.,LL.D.;Rev.  A 
M.A,;  A,  Steele,  B,A, 


B 
1 

Ca 
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Queen's  Un 


Chancellor,  Sandford 
Principal  and  Vice 
Monro  Grant,  M.A.,  D. 
Vice  Principal, 
Registrar,  Rev.  Georg 
Sec.-Treas.  Board  of 


FACULT 

Priniariiis    Prnfessoi 
Professor   of   Hebrew, 
Exegesis,   Rev,  John 
getics  and  New  Tcstam 
IJ,D,,  D,D,  ;  Lecturer 
Thompson,  D,D,,  Walk 
(!.  Carruthers. 


li 


FACULTY   01 

Astronomy,  Nathan 
J.  B,  Mowat,  M,A 
Dupuis,  M,A,,  F,B,S,, 
I'erguson,  B,A,  ;  Mot  a 
LL,D,  ;  Latin,  T. 
II.  Marshall,  M.A,, 
Ullage  and  Literattir 
ttnanes,  John  McGillivv 
I'hilnsoph)/,  Samuel  W 
J.  McNaughton,  M,A.; 
V.R.C.H.;  Political  Sci 
ISiology  and  I'hysioli, 
.Usistant  in  Latin  an 
parative  Philology  an 
son.  B.A.;  TutorinMat 

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EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. 


241 


EnfilM—W.  J.  Alexander,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Professor ; 
David  R.  Keys,  M.A.,  Lecturer. 

(7erman-W.H.  Vander  Smissen,  M.A.,  Associate  Pro- 
fessor; O.  H.  Needier,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Lecturer;  P.Toews, 
M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Instructor. 

French — John  Squair,  B.  A.,  Associate  Professor;  J.  H. 
Cameron,  M.A.,  Lecturer;  Maurice  (^ueneau.  Instructor. 

Oriental  Literature— J .  F.  McCurdy,  Ph.D.,  Professor; 
II.  G.  Murison,  M.A.,  Lecturer. 

AV/ii'cs— James  Gibson  Hume,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Professor. 

BOARD  OK  TRISTEK.S. 

Hon.  Efhvard  Blake,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  q.C;  Wm.  Mulock, 
M.A.,  LL.D.,  t^.C.  ;  James  Loudon,  M.A.,  LL.D.  (Vice- 
chairman) ;  John  Hoskin,  LL.D.,  Q.C.  (Chairman); 
I!.  K.  Walker,  Esq.;  J.  Herbert  Mason,  Esq.;  Andrew 
Uiitherford,  Esq.;  Robert  Kilgour,  Esq.;  A.  T.  Wood, 
Esq.;  C.  S.  Ozowski,  Esq.,  Jr. 

HKNATE. 

Chancellor,  Hon.  Edward  Blake,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Q.C., 

y  : 

■:.  >Officw—The   Hon.  The   Minister  of   Education ; 

•;  -ani  Mulock,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  Vice-Chan- 
cellor; J.  Loudon,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Rev.  N.  Burwash, 
M.A.,  S.T.D.,  LL.D.;  Rov.  J.  B.  Teofy,  M.A.;  Rev.  J.  P. 
.Sheraton,  M.A.,  D.D.;  Rev.  W.  Caven,  D.D.;  Larratt 
W.  Smith,  D.C.L.,Ci.C. 

Appointed— J.  G.  Hinne,  M.A.,  Ph.D.;  A.  B.  Macal- 
lum,  B.A.,  M.B.,  Ph.D.;  J.  H.  Richardson,  M.D.;  W.  J. 
Alexander,  B.A.,  Ph.D.;  Charles  Mo3s,  Esq.,  t^.C;  G.  S. 
Ryerson,  M.D.,  M.P.P.;  W.  T.  Aikins,  M.D.,  LL.D.;  W. 
P.  Dyer,  M.A.,  D.D.;  Rev.  J.  J.  Guinane  Hon.  S.  H. 
Blake,  B.A.,  Q.C.;  W.  M.Clark,  Esq.,Q.C.;  James  Mills, 
M.A.,  LL.D.;  J.  B.  Willmott,  D.D.S.,  L.D.S.;  J.  Gal- 
braith,  M.A.,  C.E.;  F.  H.  TorriiiKton,  Esq.;  A.  R.  Bain, 
M.A.,  LL.D.;  C.  F.  Heebner,  Phm.B.;  Hon.  J.  A.  Boyd, 
.M.A.,  LL.D.;  Hon.  J.  Miclennan,  B.A.,  LL.D.;  Rev.  E. 
H.  Dewart,  D.D.;  Geo.  Gooderham,  Esq.;  John  Hoskin, 
LL.D.,Q.C.;  A.  T.  Wood,  Esq. ;  B.  E.  Walker,  Esq. ;  John 
Seath,  M.A.;  Rev.  F.  Ryan. 

Elected— Uon.  W.  R.  Meredith,  LL.D.;  A.  Baker,  JI.A.; 
Hon.  A.  R.  Dickey,  B.A. ;  A,  B.  Aylesworth,  M.A.; 
Hon.  W.  <r.  Falconbridge,  M.A.;  J.  H.  Coyne,  B.A.; 
W.  Dale,  M.A.;  M.  Hutton,  M.A.;  W.  H.  Ballard,  M.A.; 
W.  Houston,  M.A.;  W.  H.  Ellis,  M.A.,  M.B.;  J.  Kinj?, 
M.A.,  q.C;  J.  E.  Graham,  M.D.;  A.  H.  Wright,  B.A., 
M.D.;  I.  H.  Cameron,  M.B.;  W.  H.  B.  Aikins,  M.D.; 
.J.  M.  Clark,  M.A.,  LL.B.;  W.  R.  Riddell,  B.A.,  LL.B.; 
A.  H.  Revnar,  M.A..  LL.D.  ;  .1.  J.  Maclaren,  M.A., 
LL.D.,  Q.C.;  Rev.  A.  Carman,  M.A.,  D.I).;  II.  Iloutth, 
M.A.,  LL.D.;  Rev.  A.  Burns,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  J.  Henderson, 
M.A.;  A.  Steele,  B.A. 

Queen's  University,  Kingstcr;. 

Chancellor,  Sandford  Fleming,  C.E.,  C.M.G.,  LL.D. 
Principal  and  Vice  Chancellor,    Very  Rev.   George 
Monro  Grant,  M.A.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Vice  Principal, 

Registrar,  Rev.  George  Bell,  B.A.,  LL.D. 
Sec.-Treas.  Board  of  Trustees,  John  15.  .\lclver. 

FACULTY  OF  TIIUOLOOV. 

Primarius  Professor  of  Divinity,  the  Principal; 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  Chaldee  and  Old  Testament 
Exegesis,  Rev.  John  B.  Mov/at,  M.A.,  D.D. ;  Apolo- 
getics and  Neiv  Testament  Criticism,  Rev.  Donald  Ross, 
B.D.,  D.D.  ;  Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Theotogij,  Rev.. John 
Thompson,  D.D. ,  Watkins  Lecturer  on  Elocution,  Rev. 
(1.  Carruthers. 


KACL'IiTY   OF   ARTS, 

Astronomy,  Nathan  F.  Dupuis, 


I'ROFKHSORS. 

M.A.;  Hebrew,  Rev. 
J.  B.  Mowat,  M.A.,  D.D.;  'Mathcmitics,  Nathan  F. 
Dupuis,  M.A.,  F.B.S.,  Edin.  ;  His'org,  Rev.  Geo.  D. 
Ferguson,  B.A.  ;  Moial  Philosophi/,  John  Watson,  M.A., 
I.L.D.  ;  Latin,  T.  H.  Glover,  M.A.  ;  Physics,  D. 
II.  Marshall,  M.A.,  Edin.,  F.R.S.E.  ;  English  Lan- 
ifuage  and  Literature,  Jas.  C'appon,  M.A.;  Modern  Lan- 
diiages,  John  McGillivray,  B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Leipsic  ;  Mental 
Philosophy,  SanmelW.  Dyde,  M.A.,  D.Sc;  <!rpek.  Rev. 
J.  McNaughton,  M.A. ;  Botany,  Rev.  James  Fowler,  M.A., 
V.R.C.S.;  Political  Science,  Adiini  Sbortt,  M.A.;/(n/ma; 
lliology  and  Physiology,  A.  P.  Knight,  M.A.,  M.D.; 
.Usistant  in  Latin  and  Greek  and  Lecturer  on  Com- 
parative Philology  and  Sanscrit,  Rev.  Alex.  B.  Nichol- 
son, B.A. ;  Tutor  in  Mathematics,  Norman  F.  Carmichael, 

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M.A.;  Tutor  in  Modem  Languages,  J.  W.  Mcintosh, 
M.A.;  Tutor  in  Latin,  A.  W.  Playfair,  M.A. 

FACl'IiTY  OK   TRACTICAL  SCIENCE,    PROFESSORS. 

yathematics  and  Dean  of  Faculty,  Nathan  F.  Du- 
puis, M.A.,  F.B.S.,  F.R.S.C. ;  Physics,  D.  H.  Marshall, 
M.A.,  F.R.S.E.;  Botany,  Rev.  Jas.  Fowler,  M.A., 
F.R.S.C;  Animal  Biology  and  Physiology,  A.  P.  Knight, 
M.A.,  M.D.  ;  Civil  Engineering,  R.  Carr  Harris,  C.E.; 
Assistant  in  Mathematics,  Nurman  F.  Carmichael,  M.A. ; 
Demonstrator  in  Experimental  Physics,  W.  0.  Baker, 
M.A.;  Instructor  in  the  Practice  of  Electrical  Engin- 
eering, J.  Campbell ;  Lecturer  or  Narigation,  Capt.  T. 
Donnelly,  Dominion  Marine  Inspector ;  Lecturer  on 
Architecture,  Arthur  Ellis,  Architect;  Lecturer  on 
Heating,  Sa7iitary  Plumlting,  and  Ventilation,  S. 
Birch  ;  Lecturer  on  Plane  Surveying,  T.  W.  Nash,  P.L.S. 

FACULTY  OF  .MEDICINE,    PROFESSORS. 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  Dean  of  the 
Faculty,  Fife  Fowler,  M.D.,  L.C.R.S.  ;  D.  Cunningham, 
B.A.,  M.D.,  assistant;  Clinical  Medicine  and  Dermat- 
ology, H.  J.  Saunders,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.  ;  Materia 
Medica  and  Therapeutics,  J.  W.  Campbell,  M.D.  ; 
Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  Hon.  Michael  Sul- 
livan,  M.D.  ;    Clinical  Surgery,  W.   ii.   Anglin,   M.D., 

D.  E.  Mundell,  B.A.,  M.D.,  assistant ;  Systematic  Ana- 
tomy, Edward  Ryan,  B.A. ,  M.D. ;  Surgical  Anatomy,  D. 

E.  Mundell,  B.A.,  M.D.;  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  D. 
V.  Sullivan,  B.A.,  M.D.;  Obstetrics  and  Gynaecolog'ii,  R. 
W.  Garrett,  M.A.,  M.D. ;  Isaac  Wood,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Asst; 
MedicalJ  vrudence,  D.  Cunningham,  B.A.,  M.D.  ; 
Sanitary  Sci.  i.or  and  Pathology,  W.  T.  Connell,  M.D., 
L.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  L.R.C.P.,  Lend.;  Lecturer  in  Opthal- 
rnology.  Otology,  Laryngology  and  Rhinology,  J.  C. 
Connell,  M.A.,  M.D.  ;  Mental  Diseases,  C.  K.  Clarke, 
M.D.  ;  Professor  of  Botany  and  Vegetable  Histology, 
James  Fowler,  M.A.,  F.R.C.S.  ;  Professor  of  A  niirml 
Biology,  Physiology  and  Histology,  A.  P.  Knight,  M.A., 
M.D.  ;  Fellow  in  Physiology,  W.  Moffatt,  M.A.  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry,  W.  L.  Goodwin,  B.Sc,  Loud., 
D.Sc,  Edin.;  Tutor  in  Chemistry,  Isaac  Wood,  M.A., 
M.D. 

FACULTY   OK   LAW,    LECTURERS. 

Roman  Law,  John  Maule  Machar,  M.A.  ;  Criminal 
Law,  Byron  M.  Britton,  M.A.,  Q.C.  ;  Common  Law,  R. 
Vashon  Rogers,  B.A.  ;  Law  of  Heat  Property,  G.  M. 
.Macdonnell,  B.A.,Q.C.  ;  Equity,  R.  T.  Walkem,  LL.D., 
Q.C. ;  Medical  Jurisprudence,  John  Mclntyre,  M.A., 
Q.C. 

NlcCill  Uqiversity,  Montreal. 

Visitor,  His  Excellency  the  Right  Honourable  The 
Earl  of  Aberdeen,  M.A.(Oxon.),  LL.D.,  P.C. 

(lovernors — President  and  Chancellor  of  the  Univer- 
sity, Hon.  Sir  D.  A.  Smith,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.  (Hon.  Can- 
tab.). ;  John  H.  R.  Molson,  Esq.,  John  Molson,  K»(\.,  Sir 
Joseph  Hiokson,  William  G.  McDonald,  Esq.,  Hugh  Mc- 
Lennan, Esij.,  George  Hague,  Esq.,  Edward  B.  Green- 
sliields,  Es(|.,  B.A.,  Samuel  Fiiiley,  V.m\.,  Andrew  Frede- 
rick Gault,  Esq.,  Hon.  John  Sprott  Archibald,  M.A., 
D.C.L.,  Charles  J.  Fleet,  Esq.,  B.A.,  B.C.L. 

Principal,  William  Peterson,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Vice- 
Chancellor 

Acting  Secretary,  lienistrar and  Bursar,  J.  W.  Braken- 
ridge,  B.C.I..,  McGill  College. 

Clerk,  .Sanuiel  R.  Bnrrell,  f,S8  Cadieux  Street. 

Principal  and  Professors  Emeriti — Sir  Wni.  Dawson, 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  C.M.G.  ;  Honrv  -Vspinwall  Howe,  LL.D.  ; 
Win.  Wright,  M.D.  ;  D.  C.  .McCallum,  M.D.  ;  Pierre  J. 
Darev,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  LL.D.  (Otficier  d'AcmlOmie)  ; 
Muttiiew  Hutchinson,  D.C.L. ;  Hon.  J.  Emery  Robi- 
(loux,  D.C.L. 

OFFICERS   OF   INSTRUCTIO.V. 

Principal  and  Profesxor  of  Classics,  Win.  Peterson, 
M.A.  (Oxon),  LL.D.  (St.  Andrew's)  ;  Vice- Principal 
and  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts,  and  Professor 
of  Pure  Mathematics,  A.  Johnson,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
(Dublin),  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.C;  Dea»  of  the  Faculty  of  Medi- 
cine, and  Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Puldic  Health, 
Robt.  Craik,  M.D.,  LL.D.  ;  Professor  of  Law  of  Heal 
Estate,  Hon.  J.  S.  C.  Wurtele,  J.Q.B.,  D.C.L.  ('()ffl(;ier 
d'lnstruction  Publique) ;  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
Faculty  of  Medicine,  G.  P.  Girdwood,  M.D.,  F.R.S.C.  ; 


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Professor  of  Logic,  and  John  Fntthinnham  Professor 
oj  Mental  and  Moral  Philnso-phij,  Rev.  J,  Clark  Mur- 
ray, LL.D.  (Glasgow),  F.U.S.C.  ;  Chemistnj  and  Mine- 
ralogii,  and  Lerturer  in  Assavinq,  B.  J.  Harrinjf'.on, 
M.A.,  Ph.D.,  F.G.S.,  VM.S.C.:Sur.ier\i,  T.  G.  Kwidiok, 
ii.D. ;  ijyiuecolony,  W.  Gardner,  M.l). ;  Dean  of  the 
Faculty  of  Applied  Science,  Civil  Ennineering  and  Ap- 
plied Mechanics,  H.  T.  Hovey,  M.A.  (Cantab.),  M.  Inst. 
C.E.,  LL.D  ,  D.C.L.  (IJishops),  F.R.S.C.;  English  Lan- 
guage and  Literature,  Cliarles  E.  Moyse,  I). A.  (London), 
Surviying,  ifcc,  Supl.  of  Metenrolo'iical  Observatorg, 
C.  H.  McLeod,  Ma.  K.,  F.H.S.C. ;  Commermtl  Law, 
Leonidas  H.  Davidson,  Q.C.,  M.A.,  D.C.L. :  Anatunig, 
F.  J.  Shepherd,  M.D.  ;  Oiilhabfiology  and  Otnlojy, 
Frank  Buller,  ILD. ;  Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicin", 
James  Stewart,  M.D. ;  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Lec- 
turer in  Histology,  Georije  Wilkins,  M.D. ;  Botany,  D.  P. 
Penhallow,  B.Sc.  (Bos.  U.)  M.A.Sc,  F.R.S.C.,  F.R.M  S.  ; 
JVactical  Mathematics  in  Faculty  of  Applied  Science, 
O.  H.  Chandler,  M.A.;  Pliysiulojy,  T.  Wesley  Mills, 
M.A.,  M.D.,  F.U.S.C;  Midwifery  and  Diseases  of  Chil- 
dren, James  C.  Cameron,  M.D. ;  Hebrew  and  Oriental 
L'ierature,  Rev.  Daniel  Coussirat,  B. A.,  B.  D.  (Universite 
de  France),  D.D.  (Queen's) ;  Classics,  A.  J.  Eaton,  M.A., 
Ph.  D.  (Leipsic)  ;  Legal  Bibliography  and  Secretary  of 
Faculty  of  Law,  Archibald  McGoun,  M.A.,  B.C.L.  ; 
Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Comp'trative  Medicine  and 
Veterinary  Science,  and  Professor  of  Veterinary  Medi- 
cine and  Surgeri/,  Duncan  McEachran,  F.R.C.V.S., 
D.V.S.;  Veterinary  Anatomy,  MalcolniC.  Taker,  D.V.S.; 
Veterinary  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Cattle,  Charles 
McEachran,  D.V.S.  ;  Physics,  John  Co.\,  M.A.  (Cantab); 
£/«ctci";((i  ^n;;t;ice(i»(;,  C.A.Caru8-VVilson,M.A.(Cant'b); 
iawj  of  Contracts,  Christopher  A.  Geoffrion,  Q.C., 
D.C.L.  ;  Cieil  Procedure  and  Municipal  Law,  Thomas 
Fortin,  LL.L.  (Laval),  B.C.L. ;  Notari'il  Law,  W.  DeM. 
Marler,  B.A.,  B.C.L.;  Civil  Law,  Hon.  Charles  J. 
Doherty,  D.C.L.;  Comnurcial  Law,  Harry  Abbott,  CJ.C, 
B.C.L.  ;  Civil  Laio,  Euffene  Lotleur,  B.A.,  B.C.L.  ; 
Phartnacology  and  Therapeutics,  and  Lecturer  on  Dis- 
eases of  Children,  Alexander  D.  Ulackader,  B.A.,  M.D.  ; 
Mechanical  En'iineertng,  Lecturer  on  Thermody- 
namics, John  T.  Nicholson,  B.Sc.  (Edin.);  Practical 
Cheinistn/,  and  RejiHtrar  Medical  Faculty,  R.  F. 
Rui,«an,  B.A.  (Toronto),  M.D.,  F.R.S.  Can.  ;  Clinical 
Surgery,  James  Bell,  M.D.  ;  Pathology  and  Director  of 
Medical  Museum,  J.  George  Adanii,  M.A.,  M.D.  (Can- 
tab.), F.R.C.S. ;  Geoloi/y,  and  Paloeontologii,  Frank  D. 
Adams,  M.A.  Sc,  Ph.D.  (H'lberg.),  F.G.S.A., F.R.S.  Can.; 
Physics,  Hugh  L.  Callendar,  M. 'i.  (l^antab.)  F.R.S. ; 
Laryngology,  H.  S.  Birkett,  M.D.  ;  Histnrg,  (3.\\ .Co\h}, , 
M.A.,  PhD.  (Harvard) ;  dyncecology,  '£.  J.  Allo\vay,M.D.; 
Medicine  and  Clinical  Medicine,  F.  G.  Finley,  M.B. 
(Lond.),  M  D.  ;  H.  A.  Lafleur,  B.A.,  M.D. ;  Clinical 
Surgery,  G.  E.  Armstrong,  .M.D.  ;  Classics,  F.  Carter, 
M.A.  ;  Civil  Engineering  and  Descriptive  (leometry, 
Cecil  B.  Smith,  M.^.E.,  M.  Can.  Soc.  C.E.  ;  Mechanical 
Engineering,  James  J.  Guest,  B.A.  (O.intab.) ;  Civil  En- 
gineering and  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  Richard  S. 
Lee,  Ma.'E.  ;  Architecture,  S.  H.  Capper,  M.A.,  Assoc. 
R.I. B.A.  ;  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  J.  B.  Porter,  Ph.D.; 
Freehand  Drawing,  H.  F.  Armstrong;  Civil  Ewjineer- 
ini),  W.  H.  Uninev,  A. M.l. C.E.  Lecturers,  tOc. — Logic 
aiul  English,  P.  T.  Laflour,  M.k.;Xmhigy.\i.  E.  Deeks, 
B.k.,  M.D. ;  fierman  Language  and  Literature,  Leigh 
R.  Gregor,  B.A.;  Mental  Diseases,  T.  J.  \V.  Burgess,  M.I)., 
F.R.S.C.  ;  Kumrtn  Law  and  Civil  Procedure,  Percy  C. 
Kvan.  B.C.L.  ;  Bacteriology,  W'yatt  G.  Johnston,  M.D.; 
chemistry,  Nevil  Norton  Evans,  M.A.Sc.  ;  Phnsloloi/y, 
W.  S.  Morrow,  M.I).  ;  Surveying,  J  G.  G.  Kerry,  .M.v.E.; 
French,  Maxime  Ingres  ;  Lecturer  in  Malhenuitics  and 
Deiwinstralor  in  Physics,  H.  M.  Tory,  M.A.  ;  Lecturer 
in  Botany  and  DeinonMrator  in  the  Puitanieal  Lahnra- 
(of.i/,  Miss  C  irrie  .M.  Derick,  .M.A.  ;  Medical  and  Surgi- 
cal Anatomy  ami  Senior  Dononstrator  of  Anatomy, 
John  M.  Elder,  B.A.,  M.D.  ;  Cllnlc<il  Surgery  and  lie- 
inonstrator  of  Surgery,  K.  C.  Kirkpatrick.  B.A.,  M.D.  ; 
Lecturer  in  Pathology  Faculty  of  Medicine  and  Denuin- 
s'rator  of  Clinical  Medicine,  C.  F.  Martin,  M.D.  ; 
Dononstratur  of  Histology  Faculty  of  Medvine  and 
Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica,  N.  1).  Gunn,  M.D.  ; 
Classics,  S.  B.  Slack,  .M.A.  ;  French,  Rev.  J.  L.  Morin, 
M.A.  ;  Medical  Examiner  and  Instructor  in  Physical 
Cultare  and  Assistant  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  R. 
Tait  McKenzie,  B.A.,  M.D.  ;  Elocution,  J.  P.  Stephen  ; 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  J.  G.  McCarthy,  M.D. ; 
Demonstrator    of    Obstetrics,    D.    J.    Evans,   JI.  D. ; 


Demonstrator  of  Ophthalmology,  J.  J.  Grrdner,  M.I),  ; 
Demonstrator  of  Mechanical  Engineering,  \V  Arcli. 
Duff,  B.A.Sc.  ;  Demonstrators  of  Clinical  Medicine  c. 
Gordon  Campbell,  B.Sc,  M.D,,  \V.  F.  Hamilton,  M.U.  •. 
Demonstralor  of  Physiology,  J.  VV.  Scane,  .M.D.  ;  In. 
nionstrator  of  Clinical  Surgrry,  Kenneth  Cameron,  B  .\., 
M.I). ;  Demmsi.ntor  of  Practical  Chenii.itn ,  C.  (;. 
L.  Wolf,  B.A.  (Univ.  .Manitoba),  M.D,;  Physic",  Frank 
H.  Pitcher,  B.A.Sc;  Demonstr.dor  in  Electrical  Eiifii- 
neering,  Louis  Herdt,  B.A..Sc  ;  Demonst  dtor  in 
Physics,  Ilowarfl  T.  Barnes,  M  .\.S(;.  ;  Dei  innstrator 
of  Anatomy,  J.  A.  Sjtringle,  B.A.,  M.D.  De  nonslratioi-- 
of  Pathology,  W.  H.  Janiieson,  M.I).,  \V.  I.  Bradley. 
B.A.,  M.D.  ;  Demonstrator  in  Sarijery  and  CUnical 
Crgery,  A.  E.  Garrow,  M.D.  ;  Assistant  Demonstratu, 
0.  Anatomy,  if  as.  A.  Henderson,  M.D.  ;  Ass  istaiit  hi: 
mnnstrator  of  Phy,siolo:ry,  J.  D.  (jameron,  M.D. ;  Assist- 
ant Demonstrator  of  Pharmacolngy  and  Therapeutiix, 
F.  .M.  Fry,  B. A.,  M.D.  ;  As-iistunt  Demonstrator  of 
Oyn(Vcology,  F.  A.  L.  Lockhart,  M.B.  (Edin.);  Assistant 
Curator,  E.  J.  Seniple,  M.D.  ;  Assistant  in  Chemistrii, 
.\lexan<ler  Brodie. 

DONALDA    SPECIAL    COURSE. 

Lady  Superintendent,  Miss  Helen  S.  Gairdner;  In- 
structress in  Gymna.stics,  Miss  Helen  O.  Barnjum. 

University  Librarian,  Chas.  H.  Gould,  B.A.;  Assistant 
Librarian,  II.  Moti. 

Triqity  University,  Toror)to. 

Constituted  by  lioyal  Charter,  1802. 

THE   COKl'OHATION. 

The  Most  Reverend  Archbi.sho])  of  Ontario,  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  of  Toronto,  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  of  Algoma,  Rt.  Ke\. 
Bishop  of  Huron,  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  of  Ottawa,  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  of  Niagara. 

Trustees— Hou.G.  \V.  Allan,  D.C.L.,  Hon.  Mr.  Justice 
Osier,  D.C.L.,  William  Ince,  Es(|. 

Council — Hon.  George  William  Allan,  D.C.L..  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Universitv  ;  Rev.  the  Provost  of  Trinilv 
College,  D.C.L.;  Rev."Wllliam  Jones,  M.A.,  D.C.L.'; 
Rev.  W.  Clark,  M.A.,  D,C.L.,  F.U.S.C;  Rev.  E.  W. 
HuntingfonI,  M.A.  ;  Rev.  Oswald  Rigby,  M.A.  ;  Rev.  E. 
C.  Cayley,  M.A.  ;  M.  A.  Mackenzie,  M.A.  ;  C  J.  CHniii- 
bell,  Esq.  ;  Hon.  Chief  Justice  Hagarty,  D.C.L.  ;  .Jai."s 
Henderson,  M.A.  ;  Rev.  CJanon  Cayley,  M.A.  ;  Rev.  C. 
J.  S.  Bethune,  M.A.,  D.C.L.;  W.  R.  Brock,  Es(i.;  Jobir 
Cowan,  Esq.  ;  Rev.  A.  J.  Broughall,  M.A.  ;  John  ('. 
Kemp,  Esq.;  Walter  Barwick,  M.A  ;  Yen.  T.  Bedford- 
Jones,  D.Ci.L.,  Archdeacon  of  Kingston  ;  J.  Travers 
Lewis,  M.  A.  ;  R.  T.  Walkem,  D.C  L.,  Q.  C  ;  E.  II. 
Smythe,  D.C.L,  Q.C;  Yen.  Alexander  Dixon,  D.CI., 
.Archdeacon  of  Guelph  ;  Edward  Martin,  D.C.L.,  Q.C; 
Alexander  Bruce,  Q.C;  Rev.  Canon  Worrell;  Rev.  U. 
C  .Mackenzie;  Egerton  Grittin,  M.l).;  Richard  Baylv, 
M.A.,  Q.C.;  G.  A.  Bingham,  M.D.,  CM.;  It.  B.  Nevitl. 
B.A.,  M.D.,  CM.  ;  Rev.  .lohn  Langtrv,  M.A.,  D.C.L.  ; 
J.  A.  Worrell,  M.A.,  B.C.L.,  O.C:  Barlow  Cumberla.id. 
M.A.;  Rev.  W.  B.  Carey,  .M.A.;  G.  A.  Mackenzie,  M.A.: 
N.  F.  Davidson,  M.A. ;  Elmes  Henderson,  M.A.;  Yon. 
Archdeacon  Lauder,  D.C.L.;  J.  J.  Kingsmill,  D.C.L.: 
J.  G.  Hourinot,  C..M.(;.,  D.C.L.;  E.  A.  Spilsburv,  M.D., 
CM  ;  C  Sheard,  .M.D.,  CM.;  His  Honour  Judge  Mac- 
donald,  M.A.;  His  Honour  .ludge  Wilkison 

Secretary  and  Bursar  -Rev.  W.  Jones,  M.A.,  D.C  L. 

.'Solicitor— (i.  F.  llarnian,  M.A. 

Chancellor— llou.   0.   W.  Allan,   D.C.L. 

Vice-Chamellor— The  Provost  of  Trinitv College,  D.C.L 

Public  Orator~\iev.  E.  W.  Huntingford,  M.A. 

Registrar— Rev.  William  Jones,  .M. A.,  D.C.L. 

Librarian,  Rev.  E.  W.  Huntingford,  M.A. 

Esquire  lledells- Rv.W.Clmk,  M.A.,  D.C.L  ,  F.R.S.C, 
Elmes  Henderson,  M.A. 

Musical  Beferees  in  England,  V.  H.  Longhurst,  Mus. 
Doc.  ;   F.  J.  iiarn,  Mus.  Doc. 

University  Representative  on  the  Council  of  Physicians 
and  Surneons,  Ontario— 

Stalf— Provost,  Uev.  E.  A.  Welch,  M.A.  :  Dean,  Rev. 
0  Higby,  .M.A.  ;  Lerturcrs  in  Divinity— Eirst  Pro- 
fessor, The  ProNost ;  Second  Prqfessor,  Rev.  E.  C  Cay- 
ley, M.A. ;  llomiletics,  The  Provost;  Lecturers  in  Arts 
Classics,  Rev.  E.  W.  Huntingford,  M..\. ;  Mental  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  Rev,  W.  Clark,  M.A.,  D.C.L. ;  His- 
tori;.  Rev.  O.  Rigby,  M.A.  ;  Mathematics,  M.  A.  M.u- 
keii.-iv,  M.A.;  Semitic  Languages,  The  Provost;  Modern 


Languages,  A.  H.  Your 
V.  Simpson,  B.A.;  Nat 
M.A.,  B.Sc;  Theology, 
Fellow  in  Classics,  W. 
H.  N.  Shaw. 


F. 


Victoria  Uni 

Incorj 

ADMINISTF 

President— Rev.  N.  Bu 
Dean  of  Faculty  of  A 
Registrar— Vrof.  A.  R. 
Secretary  of  Faculty 

LL.D. 
Secretary  of  Faculty  i 

M.A.,  D.D 
Librarian— Rev.  J. 
Treasurers — George  . 
Solicitor— B.  M.  Brittc 
Secretary  of  Endownu 

r.Kcv 
Civil  Polity,  Rev.  N. 
Dea7i  of  Faculty  of  . 
Alfred  H.  Reynar,  M.A. 
Bain,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Men 
E.    I.    Badgley,   M.A., 
deology,  Arthur  Colema 
Greek,  Rev.  Francis  Huf 
Language  and  Literati 
French  Lanqunge  and 
German  and  Old  Engl 
(Goettingen) ;    Chcmisti 
D.Sc;  Oriental  Laiuii 
McLaughlin,   M.A.,   B. 
Langford,    M.A.,    J. 
in    German.    W.    Fick 
Erench,  E.  Masson. 

KACUL' 

Biblical  and  Systei 
liurwash,  S.T.D.,  LL.I 
Alfred  H.  Reynar,  M.A 
Rev.  Eratus  I.  B.adgle. 
Exegesis  and  Literatu 
M.A.,  D.D.  ;  English 
liurwash,  M.A.,  D.Sc 
Literature,  Rev.  J.  V. 

li^cMaster 

IllCI 

Hoard  of  Governors- 
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T.  Bedford- 
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Non,  D.C.I.., 
O.C.L.,  Q.f.; 
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College,  D.C.L 

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:  Dean,  Re\. 
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Lanrjuagex,  A.  H.  Young,  M.A.;  I'hynical  Science,  H. 
C.  SimiiHon,  B.A.;  Natural  Science,  H.  Montgomery, 
.M.A.,  B.Sc.  ;  Theologji,  H.  H.  Bedford-Jones,  M.A. ; 
Fellow  in  Clanirica,  W.  H.  White,  M.A.  ;  Elocution, 
H.  N.  Shaw. 


Victoria  University,  Toronto. 

Incorporated  1836. 

ADMINISTRATIVE  0KF1CKR8. 

Prenident—Rtiv.  N.  Burwash,  S.T.D. 

Dean  of  Faculty  of  Arts — Rev.  A.  H.  Reynar,  LL.D. 

Begintrar— Prof.  A.  R.  Bain,  LL.D. 

Secretary  of  Faculty  of  Arts— Rev.  E.  1.  Badgley, 
LL.D. 

Secretary  of  Faculty  nf  Theology— Rex.  F.  H.  Wallace, 
M.A.,  D.D. 

Librarian — Rev.  J.  F.  McLaughlin,  M.A.,  B.D. 

Treasurers — George  A.  Cox  and  Rev.  Jno.  Potts,  D.D. 

Solicitor—B.  M.  Britton,  M.A  ,  Q.C. 

Secretary  of  Endowment  —Re\ .  John  Potts,  D.D. 

KACl'LTV   OP   ARTS. 

Civil  Polity,  Rev.  N.  Burwash,  S.T  D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.; 
Dea7i  of  Faculty  of  Arl.i,  English  Literature,  Rev. 
Alfred  H.  Reynar,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Ancient  History,  A.  R. 
Hain,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Mental  and  Moral  J'hilosophy,  Rev. 
E.  L  Badgley,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Natural  History  and 
ecology,  Arthur  Coleman,  M.  A.,  Ph.D.  (Brest) ;  liiblical 
Greek,'Rev.  Franci.s  Huston  Wallace,  M.A.,  D.D.;  Latin 
latiguage  and  Literature,  A.J.  Bell,  M.A.,Ph.I).(B)r,sl); 
French  Lanquage  and  Literature,  John  Petch,  M.A.  ; 
Herman  and  Old  English,  \,.  E.  Horning,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
(iioettingen) ;  Chemi.itry,  Rev.  John  Burwash,  M.A., 
l).Sc.;  Oriental  Lamiunjes  and  Literature,  Rev.  J.  F. 
McLaughlin,  M.A.,  B.D.;  Lecturers  in  Greek,  A.  L. 
Langford,  M.A.,  J.  C.  Robertson,  B.A. ;  Lecturer 
in  German.  W.  Fick,  Ph.D.  (Bresl.);  Instructor  in 
French,  E.  Mas.son. 

FACULTY   OK    TIIKOIiOOY. 

Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology,  Rev.  Nathaniel 
lUirwash,  S.T. D.,  LL.D.;  Ecclesinstical  History,  Rev. 
Alfred  H.  Reynar,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Ethics  and  Apologetics, 
Kev,  Eratus  I.  Badgley,  li.D.,  LL.D.;  New  Testnment 
Exegesis  and  Literature,  Rev.  Francis  Huston  Wallace, 
M..\.,  D.D.  ;  English  Bilde  and  Hotnilctics,  Rev.  John 
Hurwash,  M.A.,  D. Sc;  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and 
Literature,  Rev.  J.  F.  McLaughlin,  M.A.,  B.D. 

MIcMaster  Ur|iverslty,  Toronto. 

Incorporated  1SS7. 
Board  of  Governors — Chairman,  Hon.  John  Dryden, 
M.P.P.,  Brooklin;  Treas.,  J.  Short  McMaster,  Toronto; 


Secretary,  T.  F.  Webh  (business  otBce),  Board  of  Trade 
Building,  Toronto. 
Chancellor— O.  V.  S.  Wallace,  M.A. 

fNIVKHSlTV    FACrLTY. 

Professor  nf  llomiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology,  0.  C. 
S.  Wallace,  M^.,  Principal,  ex-offieio;  Education  and 
English  hiterature,  Theoflore  H.  Rand,  D.C.L.,  Pro- 
fessor Emeritus;  History  and  Cieil  Polity,  Albert  H. 
Newman,  D.D.,  LL.D.;  Hebrew  and  Cognate  Languages 
and  Old  Testament  Exegesis,  Daniel  M.  Welton.'Ph.D., 
D.D. ;  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  and  Literatures, 
Peter  S.  Campbell,  B.A.;  New  Testament  and  Patristic 
Greek,  Jones  H.  Farmer,  B..A.;  Mathematics  and 
Physics.  Alexander  C.  McKay,  B.A.;  Systematic  The- 
ology, C  ristian  Evidences  and  Church  Polity,  Calvin 
Goodspeed,  D.D. ;  Modern  Languages  and  Literatures, 
Malcolm  .S.  Clark,  M.A.;  Natural  Sciences,  Arthur  B 
Willmott,  M.A.,  B.Sc;  English  Language  and  l.itera, 
ture,  Walter  S.  W.  MoLay,  B.A.;  Demonstrator  in 
Natural  Sciences,  William  H.  Piensol,  B.A.;  Fellow  in 
Mathematics  and  Physics,  John  W.  Russell,  B.A. 

Woodstock  Collkqr.— 7'Ac  Bible  and  Latin  and  Greek, 
Abraham  L.  JlcCrimuion,  M.A.,  Principal ;  English 
Liingunge  and  Literature,  Neil  S.  .McKechnie,  B.A.; 
Modern  Languages  and  Manual  Training,  Donald  K. 
Clarke,  B.A.;  Science,  Harry  L.  McNeill,  IS.  A.  ;  Mathe- 
matics, Stamhury  R.  Tarr,  B.A.;  Latin  and  Creek, 

;  Preparatory  Department,  James 
Weir ;  College  Physician,  Dr.  A.  JtcLoy  ;  Stnvard,  Mr. 
A.  N.  Gray  ;  Matron,  Mrs.  A.  N.  Gray. 

MofLTO.v  Ladiks'  Colleok.— T/m  Bible  and  Natural 
Science,  Adelaide  L.  Dicklow,  M.A.,  Principal;  Mathe- 
matics, Annie  .M.  .McKay,  B.A.;  Latin  and  Greek,  Carrie 
A.  Mann,  B.A.;  English  and  French,  Eliza  P.  Wells, 
B.A.  ;  Resident  Teacher  in  Music,  Mary  H.  Smart; 
Elocution  and  Physical  Culture,  Gertrude  Trotter;  In- 
structor in  German,  Fraiilein  Gervais ;  Instructor  in 
Sciences,  Wallace  P.  Cohoe,  B.A.;  Preparatory  Depart- 
ment, ilary  E.  Schultz;  Drawing  and  Painting,  ilrs. 
Mary  E.  Dignani ;  Piano  and  Hannnny,  A.  S,  Vojft ; 
Piano,  Edith  Burke  ;  Matron,  Catherine  Harper. 

Laval  Uifiversity,  Quebec. 

Visitor— His  Eminence  Elzear-Alexandre  Cardinal 
Taschereau. 

Apostolic  Vice-chancellor  —  Mgr.  Edouard  Charles 
Fabre.  Archbisliop  of  Montreal. 

Rector— "Sh^r.  J.  C.  K.  Laflamme,  Quebec. 

Vice-Heclor--^l.  7..  Racicot,  Montreal. 

Secretary — L.  A.  Marchand. 

Librarian— ^Vfic.  Thomas  Etienne  Hamel. 

Faculty  of  Theology— Deans,  Mgr.  Bentamm  Paquet, 
Quebec;  M.  Isaie-Charles  Lecoq,  P.  3.  S.,  Montreal; 
Secretaries,  M.  Ls-Adolphe  Paquet,  Quebec;  M.  Hya 
cinthe-FrauQois  Rouxel,  P.S.S.,  Montreal  :  Professors, 
JIgr.  Benjamin  Paquet,  Pierre  Roussel.  Louis-Adolphe 
Paquet,  E.  Nadeau,  Jo.seph  G'gnac,  R.  Lagueux,  O. 
Cloutier,  Quebec;  Hvacinthe- Francois -Desire  Rouxel, 
P.S.S.,  Josei.h-Thpophile  Parent,  P.S.S.,  Isaie-Marie- 
Charles  Lecoq,  P.  S.  S.,  Nicola- Victor  Many,  P.  S.  S., 
Jules-Cl. -Marie  Delavigne,  P.  S.  S.,  Eug('ne  Saturnin 
Daujuy,  P.S.S.,  Einile-Edouard  Girot,  P.S.S.,  Adrien 
Serieys,  P.  S.  S.,  Jauies-F.Driscoll,  P.  S.  S.,  Montreal. 
Prof.  Enier.,  His  Eminence  Card.  Taschereau,  Mgrs. 
Begin,  A.  A.  Blais,  T.  M.  Labrecque. 

Fnculty  of  Law — Deawi,  Hon.  Charles-FranQoig-S. 
Langlier,^  Quebec ;  Hon.  Louis-A.  Jettc,  Montreal; 
Secretaries,  L.  P.  Sirois,  Esq.,  Quebec ;  Eugene 
Lafontaine,  Esq.,  Montreal  :  Professors  Hon.  Charles 
Frani;oi3  -  Stanislas  Langelier,  Hon.  James  Edmund 
Flynii,  Hon.  A.-Bnsile  Routhier,  Hon.  Thomas-Chase 
Casgrain,  Alphonse  Pouliot,  Louis-Philippe  Sirois,  J. 
Jos.  Frer  it,  Louis-M.-J.-Alphonse  Bernier,  Hon.  A. 
Chauve.iu,  N.  Olivier,  Quebec;  Hon.  Joseph-A.  Chap- 
leau,  Hon.  Louis-A.  Jettd,  Hon.  J. -Alphonse  Ouimet, 
Hon.  Alexander  Lacoste,  Hon.  Charles-Chamilly  de 
I/orimier,  Hon.  Michel  Mathieu,  Hon.  Horace-Fraticois- 
Xavier  Archanibeault,  Eugene  Lafontaine,  Frederic- 
Debartzch  Jlonk,  Montreal ;  Honorary  Professor,  Au- 
guste-Eug.  ne  Aubry,  LL.D. 

Facnlty  of  Medicint'-Dean,  Charles-Eusebe  Lemieux. 
Esq.,  Quebec  ;  S'cretnry,  Albert  Marois,  Quebec  ;  Pro- 
fessors,Chav\efi-Kim'he  Lemieux,  Quebec :  Louis-Joseph- 
Alfred  Simard,  Laurent  Catellier,  ArthurVallee,  Michael- 


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1897] 


Joseph  Ahem,  Edwin  Turcot,  Michel-Delphis  Brochii, 
A.  C.  Haincl.S.  Oroiidiii,  A.  Marois,  P.  Coote,  A.  Siinard, 
R.  Fortier,  Quebec  ;  Jean-Phihpiie  Hottot,  Adolphe 
Lamarche,  Adolphe  Daifenaio,  Alfred-T.  Hrosseau,  Nor- 
bert  FafanI,  Montreal ;  Sevcriii  Lachapelle, Saint-Henri; 
Husfues-E.  UesroMiers,  Salluste  Duval,  A.  A.  Foucher, 
W.-II.  Hin);Hton,  L.-E.  DeBJarilins,  L.-_P.  )[iKnault, 
J.-P.  Chartrand,  L.-A.  Deiners,  J. -J.  duerin;  Uouorary 
Professor,  Enunanuel  Persillier  Luchapelle. 

Faculty  of  Arts— Deans,  Mgv.  J.-C.-K.  liaHamiuu,  Que- 
bec ;  Montreal  ;  Secretaries,  M.  Olivier 
Mathieu,  Quebec  ;  P.-Napoleon  Hruchtisi,  Montreal ; 
Professors,  Mgr.  Thonias-Etienne  Maniel,  Joseph-Clovis- 
K.  Laflamme,  Clt'ophati  Oa;,;non,  Olivier  Mathieu,  Kay- 
niond  Caagrain,  Edinond  Paratlis,  Arthur  Marchand, 
Mjfr.  Cyprien  Tanguav,  Mbi"-  Benjamin  Paquot,  Louis- 
Joseph-Alfred  isiniarif,  lion.  Charles-FranQois-StanisIas 
Langelier,  Louis-Adolphe  Paquet,  Alfred  Lortie,  Albert 
Dion,  Amt'd(ie  Gosselin,  Fran(;ois  Pclletier,  Henri  Siinard, 
Caniille  Roy,  Adjutor  Rivard, Quebec;  F.-L. Colin,  P.S.S., 
Andre  Cuoq,  P.S.S.,  A.-H.  Verreau,  Pierre  Rousseau, 
P.S.S.,  Pierre  Schlicklintf,  P.S.S.,  J.-F.  Laliberte,  P.S.S., 
Paul-Napoleon  Brust'hesi,  AUred  Archanibeault,  Pierre- 
Albert  IJrique,  P.S.S..  U.-E.  Archanibault,  E.  Balote, 
C.-A.  Pfister,  J.-B.  Proulx,  Hon.  Louis-A.  Jette,  Paul 
Wiallard,  Montreal ;  frofessor  Emeritus,  Mgr.  J.-M. 
Emard,  Montreal. 

Ui^lversity  of  Ottawa. 

Apostolic  Chancellor,  His  Grace  The  Most  Rev.  J.  T. 
Duhamel,  Archbishop  of  Ottawa. 

ADMI.VI8TRATIVE  COINCIL. 

Rector,  Rev.  J.  M.  McGuckin,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 

Vice-Hector,  Rev.  M.  F.  Fallon,  O.M  I.,  D.D. 

Director  of  Theologians,  Rev.  T.  Mangin,  O.M.I ,  D.D. 

Secretary,  Rev.  H.  A.  Constantineau,  O.M. I.,  M.A. 

Prefect  of  Studies,  Rev.  VVm.  J.  Murphy,  O.M. I.,  M.A. 

Prefect  of  Discipline,  Rev.  E.  David,  O.M.I,,  M.A. 

Treasurer,  Rev.  A.  Martin,  O.M.I. 
Faculty  of  Theology,  Professors— Af oral  Theology,  Rev. 
J.  Mangin,  O.M. I.,  D.D.,  Dean  ;  Canon  Law  and  Sacred 
Eloquence,  Rev.  J.  M.  Duvic,  O.M.I.,  D.D.,  Vice-Dean; 
Holy  Scripture  and  Hebrew,  Rev.  M.  Froc,  O.M.I.,  D.D.; 
Exegesis  and  Apologetics,  Rev.  J.  A.  Poll,  O.M.I. ,  D.D.; 
■dogmatic  Theology,  Rev.  11.  Lacoste.  O.M. I.,  Ph.D.; 
Ecclesiastical  History,  Rev.  \V.  Charlebois,  O.SI.I. 

Faculty  of  Law— Dean,  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Tascliereau, 
LL.D.,  Supreme  Court  of  Canada ;  Vice-Dean,  Hon.  J.  J. 
Curran.  Q.O.,  LL.D.,  M.P. ;  Secretary,  N.  A.  Belcourt, 
LL.D.,  M.P.;  Hon.  R.  W.  Scott,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  Secretary 
of  State  ;  M.  O'Gara,  Q.C.,  LL.D.;  Hon.  Theodore  Davie, 
Q.C.,  LL.D.  ;  Hon.  W.  W.  Sullivan,  Hon.  Husfh  Mac- 
Mahon,  Hon.  C.  J.  Doherty,  Q.C.,  LL.D  ,  Hon.  J.  Debuc, 
Hon,  Tho8.  H.  Maguire,  Hon.  P.  A.  Landry. 

Faculty  of  Philosophy,  Professors — Social  Science, 
Rev.  O.  Valence,  O.M. I.,  Ph.L.,  Dean;  Metaphysics. 
Rev.  W.  Patton,  O.M.I.,  L.Th.,  Vice-Dean;  Moral 
Philosophy,  Rev.  C.  Gohiet,  O.M. I.,  D.D.,  Ph.D.;  As- 
tronnmy  and  Physics,  Rev.  W.  Murphy,  O.M. I.,  .M.A.; 
History  of  Philosophy,  Rev.  N.  Nilles,  O.M. I.,  D.D.; 
Metaphysics,  Rev.  J.  Peruisset,  O.M.I. ;  Ethics,  Rev.  A. 
Toussaiiit,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 

Faculty  of  Arts,  Professors— Physics  atui  Astronomy, 
Rev.  W.  J.  Murphy,  O.M.I,  M.A.,  Dean;  Latin  and 
Greek,  Rev.  H.  Gervais,  O.M. I.,  M.A.,  Vice-Dean  ;  Moral 
Philosophy  and  Social  Sciences,  Rev.  0.  Gohiet,  O.M. I., 
D.D.,  Ph.D.;  History  of  Philosophy,  Rev.  N.  Nilles, 
O.M. I.,  D.D.;  Mental  Philosophy,  Rev.  Wni.  Patton, 
O.M.I. ;  English  Literattire,  Rev.  M.  F.  Fallon,  O.M. I., 
B.A.,  D.D.;  History,  Rev.  A.  Duhaut,  O.M.L,  M.A.; 
Greek  and  Natural  Sciences,  Rev.  G.  Gauvreau,  O.M.I., 
M.A.;  French,  Rev.  H.  Latoste,  O.M.I.,  D.D. 

Collegiate  Course,  Professors— Prefect  of  Studies  and 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  Rev.  W.  J.  Murphy,  O.M.I,, 
M.A.;  Latin,  Rev.  A.  Antoine,  O.M.I.,  D.D.,  Ph.D.; 
French  and  History,  Rev.  N.  Nilles,  O.M.L,  D.D.;  Latin 
and  French,  Rev.  A.  Duhaut, O.M.L,  M.A.;  Latin,  Rev. 
H  Gervais,  O.M.L,  M.A.;  Greek,  Rev.  G  Gauvreau, 
O.M.L,  M.A.;  English,  Rev.  M.  F.  Fallon,  O.M.L,  B.A., 
D.D.;  Enalikh  and  History,  Rev.  Wni.  Howe,  O.M.I.'. 
English,  Rev.  J.  Sloan,  O.M.L;  Mathematics,  Rev.  L.  F. 
Tig'he,  O.M.L;  French,  Rev.  O.  Lambert,  O.M.L;  French; 
Rev.  J. Campeau, O.M.I. ;  French,  Rev.  A.  Benoit,  O.M. I., 
Natural  Sciences  and  Drawing,  Rev.  E.  Lajeunesse, 
O.M.L,   L.Ph. ;   English,   Rev.   J.   McKenna,   O.M.I.  ; 


Sciences,  Rev.  J.  Stuvd,  O.M.L;  Mathematics,  Rev. 
J.  A.  Gillia,  B.A.;  Music,  Rev.  J.  Kulawy. 

Commercial  Course,  Professors— Prefect  of  Studies, 
Rev.  A.  Heiiault,  O.M.I. ;  I'hyslcs,  Rev.  W.  Muri)hy, 
O  M.I.,  M.A,;  French  and  Penmanship,  Rev.  T.  Cam- 
peau, O.M.L,  B.Th.  ;  Christian  Doctrine,  Rev.  O.  Liur.- 
berf,  O..M.I.;  French,  Rev.  A.  Ilenault,  O.M.L;  Penman- 
ship and  Drau'in;/,  Rev.  A.  Lajeunesse,  O.M.L,  L.Ph.; 
Book-keeping,  Rev.  J.  Duffy,  O.M.L,  L.Ph.;  Mathema- 
tics, Rev.  -Mbert  Newman,  B.A.,  Mr.  L.  O.  Payment  ; 
English  and  History,  Mr.  J.  Ryan  ;  English,  Mr.  J. 
Faflon,  Mr.  T.  Holland,  Mr.  R.  K.  Hughes,  Mr.  P.  A, 
Galvin  ;  French,  Mr.  A.  Belanger,  Rev.  G.  Rouzeau, 
O.M.I. 

Disciplinarians  —  Prefect,  Rev.  E.  David,  O.M.L; 
Rev.  A.  Henault,  O.M.I.  ;  Rev.  L.  F.  Tighe,  Rev.  A. 
Benoit,  O.M.L;  Rev.  J.  Kidawy,  Rev.  J,  Sullivan,  Rev. 
T.  Campeau,  O.M.I. 

UNlVKRSIty   AND  COI/LKOR  OF  OTTAWA,  CANADA. 

The  University  of  Ottawa,  canonically  erected  by  Pope 
Leo  XHL,  confers  Degrees  in  Theology,  Philosophy, 
Arts,  Science  and  Law. 

The  Degree  it  confers  in  Arts  entitles  those  who  study 
Medicine  or  Law  to  e-Keinption  from  preliminary  ex- 
aminations, and  surrounds  their  after  career  with  greater 
distinction  and  success. 

The  Classical,  Connnercial  and  Scientific  courses  are 
methodical  and  complete. 

N.B.— For  further  particulars  send  for   prospectus. 

Rev.  J.  M.  McGuckin,  O.M.L,  D.D., 

Hector  of  the  University. 

Utiiversity  of  New  Bruii8wioK> 

Fredericton,  N.B. 

Visitor,  His  Honour  The  Honourable  John  J.  Fra.scr. 

Chancellor  of  the  University,  Thomas  Harrison, 
LL,D.,T.C,D. 

President  of  the  Senate,  James  R.  Inch,  LL.D. 

Registrar  and  Treasurer,  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  B.A. 

Chairmm  of  the  Faculty  luid  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, Thomis  Harrison,  M.A.,  LL.D.  Chemiatrii  and 
Natural  Science,  L.  W.  Bailey,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.C. 
Classical  Literature  and  History,  W.  T.  Raymond,  M.A, 
English  and  French,  William  Frederick  Stockley,  M.A, 
Civil  Engineering,  and  Surveying,  Stephen  M.  Dixon, 
B.A.  Mental  ciiul  Moral  Philosophy  and  Political 
Economy,  John  Davidson,  M.A.  J'hysics  and  Electri- 
cal Engimering,  Geo.  M,  Downing,  B.S.,  E.E.  Libra- 
rian, Professor  Davidson. 

University  of  Bisltop's  College,  Ler\t\oxvllle,  Que. 

FOUNDED    1845. 

President  of  Corporation,  Rt.  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop 
of  Montreal,  LL.D. 

Vice-Pres.,  Rt.  Rv.  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec,  D.D. 

Chancellor,  R.  W.  Heneker,  D.CL.,  LL.D. 

Vice-Chancellor,  The  Very  Rev.  the  Dean  of  Qiiebec, 
D.D.,  D.CL. 

Principal,  and  Professor  of  Matheinatics,  Dean  of 
Faculty  of  Arts,  Rsv.  Thomas  Adams,  M.A.  (Camb.), 
D.C.L.;  Vice-Principal  and  Professor  of  Divinity,  n ml 
Dean  of  Divinity  Faculty,  Rev.  F,  J.  B.  AUnatt, 
D.D. ;  History,  Rev.  A.  C.  Scarth,  M.A.  ;  Classicn, 
Rev.  R.  A.  Parrock,  B.A.  (Cambridge);  Pastoral  Theo- 
logy, Rev.  B.  G.  Wilkinson,  M.A.;  Frenih,  A.  LeUay, 
Esq.,  M.A.  ;  Natural  Snence,  (J.  M.  .\ckloni,  M.A.  : 
Political  Economy  and  Logic,  the  Principal  ;  Hon. 
Or  :anist,  H.  J.  H.  Petry,  Esq.,  JI.A.  ;  Dean  of  tin' 
Medical  Faculty,  Montreal,  V.  W.  Campbell,  Es(i.,  M.D., 
D,C.L.;  Dean  of  the  Law  Faculty,  Sherbrooke,  R.  N, 
Hall,  Esq.,  LL.D.;  Bursar,  A.  I).  Nicolls,  Esq.,  M.A. 

Bishop's  College  School,  Lerinoxville,  Que. 

Chaplain,  Rev.  T.  Adams,  M.A,,  D.C.L.;  Head  Master, 
H.  J.  H.  Petry.  Es().,  M.A.,  Bishop's  College ;  /Sfcce- 
tary,  A.  D.  Nicolls,  Esq.,  M.A.  The  Masters,  A.  LeRiiy, 
Esq.,  M.A. ;  G.  .M.  Ackloni,  M.A.  (Camb.);  C.  T.  Mundv, 
Esq.,  B.A.  (Camb.  and  Bish.  Col.);  B.  Auden,  Esq.,  H.A, 
(Camb.);  G.  A.  Scott,  Esq.,  B.A.  (Univ.  of  Tor.);  Musie 
Master,  A.  Dorey,  Esq.,  F.R.C.O.;  Shorthand  M(fslf,\ 
Mr.  Hobson ;  Matron  and  Infirmary  Nurse,  XIrs. 
Stokes ;  Drill  Sergeant,  Mr.  Perrin ;  Cricket  Profes- 
sional, Mr.  Uainsworth. 


University  of  Kin 

INCO 

Patron,   His  Grace 

Visitor  and  Preside) 

Right  Rev.  The  Lord  I 

J'residentiifihe  Colle 

Vice-President,  Prof 

Pro.fessor  of  Classics 

Professor  of  Mathemi 

Engineering,  W.  R.  Bi 

of  Chemistry, (ieology, 

.M.A.,B.A.Sc.,D.Sc,,'F 

F,  W.  Vroom,  .M.A.,  I 

Earle,  Esq..  D.C.L.,  (, 

guages,  H.  Lothar  Bol 

Literatu re,  Econom ics 

,M.A.  ;  Proctor,  Rev.  ' 

President ;  Librarian 

/^cadla  Uqli 

KST 

President,  Professor 
Rev.  A.  W.  Sawver,  I 
Higgins,  .M.A.,  I'h.D,; 
yi.K.,  Ph.D.;  Moral  PI 
Keirstead,  D.D,;  Natui 
French  and  O'enuni, 
and  Political  Ecunonij 
Astronouii/,  Frank  R.  '. 
E.  W.  Sawyer,  B.A.; 
>I(!Curdy  ;  Curator  of 
rian,  E.'W.  Sawyer;  1 

Dalhousie  College  { 

vov 

Chairman  Board  of' 
Vice-chairman,  Ada 
Secretary,  Hector  .Mi 
President  of  the  St 
D.CL. 
Secretary,  George  Li 
Staff— Pro.fessor  of 
Rev.  President  Foresi 
fessor    of    Mathemat 
(Aberd.);  Emeritus  I 
son,  M.A.  (Dublin);  / 
eralogy,  E.  .McKay,  If 
.fessor    of   Modern    L\ 
(Vind.);  Professor  of  , 
Mechanics,    James   CI 
D.Sc.  (Lond.),  F.R.S.f 
tutional   and    Tnterit 
Crimes,    Richard    Cif 
(Mt.   All.),   Ph.D.   (Yl 
Lecturer  on  Bills  ant 
Russell,  A.M.,  D.C 
Languaie  and  Liter\ 
(Toronto),  Ph.  D.  (jj 
and    Lecturer   on 
Murray,  M,A.  (EdinJ 
ship.  Agency  and 
Q.C. ;  Examiners  iat 
Hosp.  Med.  Col.,  nI 
A.  Cam))bell,  M.D.,  | 
(Dal.),  Ml).,  CM.  (F 
iner  in  Surgery,  j| 
Exam  iner  in  ObstetM 
aminer   in   MediciT 
(Ediii.),  L.R.C.S.  (I| 
ward  FarrcU,  M,l>. 
in    Clinical  Medicli 
Venn.),   M,H,C,P, 
gery,  John  F,   BlacU 
aminer  in  Medical  M 
M,I).,  CM,    (McGi| 
Can.  ;    Professor 
(Lond.);    Examiii(\ 
M.D,  (Univ,  N,V,);| 
tology,   Murra.\-   Mcf 
Civil  Engineering,! 
Lecturer  on  Minii 
LL,D.   (Dal.),  F.G.| 
cipal  Engineerin<S 


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|i'c»,   Rev. 

Stuitien, 

I  Muri)hy, 

T.  Cam- 

I.  O.  Uii.- 

IPeniiian- 

|I.,  L.l'h. ; 

iathema- 

I'aynieiit ; 

l/i,  Mr.  J. 

Mr.  1'.  A. 

Rouzenu, 

O.  M.  I. ; 
Rev.  A. 
|ivati,  Rev. 

lADA. 

led  by  Pope 
Philosophy, 

I  who  study 
miliary  ex- 
Hth  greater 

courses  are 
prospectus. 
niversity. 


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a    Harrison, 


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245 


X.D. 

Esq.,  B.A. 

of  Mttthe- 
iemUtni  and 
D.,  F.R.S.C. 
yniond,  M.A. 
;ockley,  M.A, 
en  M.  Dixon, 
nd  Political 
and  Electri- 
E.E.     Libra- 


iville,  Que. 

I  Lord  Bishop 

Quebec,  D.U. 

in  of  Quebec, 

'ict),  Dean  nf 
VI.A.  (Camb.), 
DiBiniti/,  ami 
.  B.  Allnatt, 
A. ;  Olamcs, 
astoral  Thm- 
h,  A.  LeRftv, 
jkloni,  M.A. : 
loipal  ;  Hon. 
Dean  of  the 
11,  Esq  ,  M.l»., 
brooke,  R.  N. 
Es(i.,  M.A. 

le,  Que. 

Head  Master, 
oUegfe ;  Si'cre- 
em,  A.  Lelliiv, 

C.  T.  Mund.v, 
en,  Esq.,  IS.  A. 
'Tor.);  Musi,' 
hand  Mift^ter, 

Nurse,  Jlis, 
ricket  /"ro/cs- 


University  of  King's  Coiiege,  Windsor,  N.  8. 

INCORl'ORATED  1789. 

Patron,   His  Orace  the   Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Vixitor  and  Prenident  of  the  Hoard  of  tiowrnors.  The 
Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Nova  .Scotia. 

President  of  the  Collet/e,  Rev.  C.  E.  WilleU,  M.  A.,  D.C.L. 

Vice-Prenidetit,  I'rofessor  V'rooni,  B.D. 

ProfeMHor  of  Clasmcn,  Rev.  C.  E.  WilleU,  M.A.,  D.C.L.; 
ProfesHor  of  Mathematicn,  Natural  PhiloKoph}/,  and 
Ennineerintj,  W.  R.  Butler,  M.  Eng.,  M.I. C.E.;  ProfemiDr 
ofCheinistni,  (Jeoloriii,  and  Minini,  (i.  T.  Ki'iuiedv,  Kh(|., 
JI.A.,  B.A.S'c,  l).Sc.,F.a.S.;  Proti-HHorof  Dirinitu,  Rov. 
F.  W.  Vrooni,  M.A.,  H.I).;  ProfeMor  of  Law,  Allen  (». 
Earle,  Esq.,  I>.C.Ii.,  Q.C.;  J'rofexmr  of  Mndern  Lan- 
puaijes,  H.  Lothar  Bober,  Es(|  ,  .^L.•\.;  tutor  in  Enfilinh 
Literature,  Eponomictt  anil  llintori),  A.  B.  de  Mille,  Es(|., 
M.A.  ;  Proctor,  Rev.  C.  Bnwinaii,  D.D.  ;  lliirxar,  The 
President ;  Librarian  and  Curator,  Professor  Vrooni. 

Acadia  University,  Woifvilie,  U.S. 

KSTAIlLIHIIKn  1S38. 

President,  Profensor  of  Pnycholoim  and  Metaphiiaicn, 
Rev.  A.  \V.  Sawyer,  D.I).,  LL.I).;  Mathetnaticn,  U.  V. 
Hiurgins,  M.A.,  Ph.D.;  (Jrei'k  anil  Latin,  R.  V.  .(ones, 
M.A.,  Ph.D.;  Moral  Phllomiphu  and  Enriliiih,  Rev.  E.  M. 
Keirstead,  D.D.;  Natural  Snenecu,  A.  E.  CoUlwell,  M.A.; 
French,  and  G'rinan,  L.  E.  Wortnian,  M.A.  ;  Ilixtori/ 
and  Political  Ecoiuniiji,  .(.  F.  Tufts,  M.A.;  Phjinex  and 
Antronoiin/,  Frank  R.  Haley,  M.A.;  Latin  and  Eniiliuli, 
E.  W.  Sawyer,  B.A. ;  Director  of  (iijinnaniiun,  Edgar 
McCurdy  ;  Curator  of  Mvneinn,  A.  E.  Coldwell ;  Libra- 
rian, E.  \V,  Sawyer;  ]ie;iiiitrur,  L.  E.  Wortnian. 

Dalliousie  College  and  University,  l(alifax,  fl.S. 

KOl'.NDKD   IN    1821. 

Chairnmn  Board  of  Governors,  .lohn  DouU,  Esq. 

Vice-Chainnan,  Adam  Burns,  Esq. 

Secretarji,  Hector  .Mclnnes,  LL.  B. 

President  of  the  Senate,  Rev.  John  Forrest,  D.D., 
D.C.L. 

Secretarji,  George  Lawson,  Pli.D.,  LL.D.,  F.I.C. 

Staff— Prof essin'  of  History  ami  Political  Economii, 
Rev.  President  Forest,  D.Vt.,  D.C.L.,  F.S.Sc.L.  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Charles  .Macdonald,  il.  A. 
(Aberd.);  Emeritus  Professor  of  Classics,  John  John- 
son, M.A.  (Dublin);  Professor  of  Chemistni  and  Min- 
eralorjy,  E.  McKay,  B.A.  (Dal.),  Ph.D.  (J.H.U.};  I'ro- 
fcssor  of  Modern  Laniiunrjes,  James  Liechti,  M.A. 
(Vind.);  Professor  of  Physics,  and  Lecturer  on  Applied 
Mechanics,  James  Gordon  MacGregor,  M.A.  (Dal.), 
D.Sc.  (Lond.),  F.R.S.S.  E.  &  C.  ;  Professor  of  Consti- 
tutional and  International  Law,  akd  Lecturer  on 
Crimes,  Richard  Chapman  Weldon,  A.  M.,  D.  C.  L. 
(Mt.  All.),  Ph.D.  (Yale);  Professor  of  Contracts  and 
Lectxirer  on  Bills  and  Notes,  Sales  and  Eijuitii,  Beiij. 
Russell,  A.M.,  D.C.L.  (Mt.  AH.);  Professor  of  Enylish 
Languau  and  Literature,  Archibald  MacMechan,  B.A. 
(Toronto),  Ph.D.  (J.H.U.) ;  Pmtessor  of  Philosophy, 
and  Lecturer  on  Theory  of  Education,  Walter  C. 
Murray,  M.A.  (Edin.);  Lecturer  on  Evidence,  Partner- 
ship, Afiency  and  Companies,  C.  Svdiiey  Harrington, 
Q.C.  ;  Examiners  in  Medicine,  JohnSoniers,  M.D.  (Bell. 
Hosp.  Med.  Col.,  N.Y.),  George  L.  Sinclair,  M.D.,  D. 
A.  Campbell,  M.D.,  CM.  (Dal.),  A.  W.  H.  Lindsay,  B.A. 
(Dal.),  Ml).,  CM.  (Dal.),  .M.B.,  CM.  (Edin.);  Exam- 
iner in  Surgery,  John  Stewart,  .M.B.,  CM.  (Edin.); 
Examiner  in  OllitPtrirs,  A.  C  Page,  M.D.  (llarv.) ;  Ex- 
aminer in  Medicine,  Hon.  I).  McN.  Parker,  M.D. 
(Edin.),  L.R.CS.  (Edin.);  Examiner  in  Suniery,  Ed- 
ward Furrell,  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,N.V.);  E.raminer 
in  Clinical  Medicine,  Andrew  J.  Cowie,  M.D.  (Univ. 
Penn.),  M.R.C.P.  Lond.  ;  Examiner  in  Clinical  Sur- 
gery, John  F.  Black.  M.D.  (Coll.  P.  and  S.,  N.Y.) ;  Ex- 
aminer >n  Medical  .furisprudenee,  .\lexander  P.  Reid, 
M.D.,  CM.  (MoGill),  L.R.CS.  Edin.,  L.C.P.  and  S., 
Can.  ;  J'rofcisor  of  Vlassies,  Howard  Murray.  H..V. 
(Lond.);  Examiner  in  Oh.'itetrics,  ,i'c.,  M.  A.  Currv, 
M.D.  (Univ.  N.Y.);  Eramimr  in  Physiology  nnd  His- 
toloqy,  Murray  McLaren,  M.D.  (Edin.);  Lecturer  on 
Civil  Emjinee'ring,  Martin  Miirpliy,  D..Sc.  (Vind.),  C.E. ; 
Lecturer  on  Mining,  Edwin  (Jilpin,  jr.,  A.M.  (Vind.), 
LL.D.  (Dal.),  F.G.S.,  F.R.S.C;  Lecturer  on  Muni- 
cipal Enyineerinij,  F.  W.  W.   Doane,  C.E. ;    Lecturer 


on  Uiidraulie  Engineering,  C.  E.  W.  Dodwell,  B.A., 
M.I.C.E.,  M.C.S.C.E.  ;  Lecturer  on  Snrreyino,  R<kI- 
erick  McColl,  C.E.  (Rov.  .Mil.  Coll.);  Lecturer  on 
Ileal  Property,  George  Ititchie,  LL.B.  (Harv.);  Ex- 
aminer in  Materia  Meilica  ami  Therapeutics,  William 
S.  Muir,  M.D  ,  CM.  (Dal.),  L.R.C.P.  and  S.  F^lin.  ;  Ex- 
aminer in  Ophthalmoliigy,  Ololmiy,  anil  Larynynlnyy, 
William  Tobin,  F.R.C.S.,  Irelaml  ;  Examiner  in  Mciii- 
cal  Jurisprudence,  Hon.  H.  .McD.  Henry  ;  Lecturer  on 
History  of  Education,  Alex.  McKay,  Esq.  ;  Eriinilncr 
in  Physiologu  ami  Histology,  Louis  Morton  Silver,  M. 
B.,  C.M.  (E(lni.);  Examiner  in  Materia  Meilica  unit 
Tlierapeiities,  Frederick  W.  Goodwin,  .M.D.,  CM.  (Hal. 
•Med.  Coll.);  Lecturer  on  Procedure,  llcclor  .M<'lnncs, 
I.L.B.;  Lecturer  on  lOjuity  .furi«iiruilence,  Alfred  E. 
Silver,  LL.B.;  Lecturer  on  Descrijitirc  (leometry,  S. 
A.  .Morton,  .M.A.  (Dal.);  Lecturer  on  Torts,  {'.  H. 
Cahiin,  B.A.,  LL.B.  (D.il.);  Examiner  in  Amilowy, 
Fitz-Uniacke Anderson,  L.R.CI'.and  S.  Edin.,  M.R.CS., 
Eiig.;  Librarian,  Professor  W.  C.  -Murray;  Curator  of 
the  AVuseum,  Professor  Lawson  ;  Irstrnctor  in  llym- 
nastics,  Sergeant-Major  Long;  .Janitor,  George  Prire. 

Western  University  and  College,  London. 

Eslahlished  I'iiS. 
ARTS    KACII.TY. 

Visitor,  The  Honourable  the  Lieutennnt-Govcrijipr  of 
Ontario. 

Chancellor,  Rev.  Alfred  Peache,  D.D. 

ViceChanceUor,  Hon.  Chief  Justice  Sir  William  .Mere- 
dith, LL.D. 

Prorost,  Rev.  B.  Watkins,  M.A. 

lieiiistriir  and  Bursar,  Rev.  Canon  Smith. 

Faculty—  Professor  of  Classics,  Rev.  Provost  Watkins, 
M.A.;  Professor  of  Miitheniatics,  Rev.  Prof,  liui'ifess, 
M.A.;  Professor  of  Eni/lish  Literature  and  Histori/, 
F.  H.  Sykes.  .M.A.,  Ph.D.;  Prof  ssor  of  .Modern  Lan- 
giiages,  N.  C.  James,  M.A.,  Ph.D.;  J'nfessor  of  Hebrew, 
Rev.  S.  G.  Edelstein;  Lecturer  in  Physics,  F.  W. 
.Merchant,  M.A.;  Lecturer  in  Chemistry,  F.  T.  Harri- 
son, Phni.D.;  Lecturer  in  Zoology,  A.  Hotson,  .M.D.; 
Lecturer  in  Botany,  J.  Dearness,  LP.S. ;  Lecturer  in 
Geology,  S.  Woolverton,  L.D.S. 

DIVINITY   KACILTV.      (lIl'RON   COLI-KOK.) 

President  of  the  Corporation,  Right  Rev.  The  Lord 
Bishop  of  Huron,  D.D. 

The  Council— litiv.  Provost  Watkins,  .M.A.;  Right 
Rev.  Bishop  Hellinuth,  D.D.;  Very  Rev.  Dean  Innes, 
D.D.;  Rev.  Canon  Hincks,  Rev.  Canon  Smith,  Rev. 
Canon  Hill,  M.A.;  Rev.  Canon  Richardson,  .M.A.;  Veil. 
Archdeacon  Davis,  M.A.;  Rev.  J.  H.  .Mooieliouse,  Rev. 
R.  McCosli,  Rev.  H.  A.  Thomas,  V.  CroiiMi,  Es(|., 
LL.B.;  L  F.  Hellinuth,  Esq.,  LL.B.;  .Matthew  Wilson, 
Esq.,  Q.C;  G.  F.  Jewell,  Esq.,  F.C.A. 

Staff— Principal  and  Divinity  Professor,  Rev.  B. 
Watkins,  M.A.;  Professor  of  Classics  ami  .Mathematics, 
Rev.  Prof.  Burgess,  M..\.  ;  Lecturer  in  Doiimitie  The- 
ology.  Right  Rev.  The  Bishop  of  Huron,  D.  1). ;  Lecturer 
in  Hebrew,  Rev.  S.  G.  Edelstein;  Lecturer  in  English 
Literature  and  History,  Rev.  G.  F.  Sherwood;  Ijcc- 
turer  in  Ecclesiastical  History,  Rev.  Canon  Rii  liardson, 
M.A.  ;  Lecturer  In  Church  History,  Rev.  G.  H.  Sage, 
B..\.,  B.  I).  ;  Lecturer  in  Rhetoric  ami  Elocution, '\U'\. 
E.  N.  English,  M.A. ;  Bursar,  J.  M.  McWhimiey,  B.A.  ; 
Secretary,  Rev.  Canon  Smith. 

University  of  N|anitoba. 

Chancellor,  His  Grace  the  Arclibisho])  of  liuiiprt's 
Land,  and  Primate  of  Canada,  D.D.,  LL.D.;  Vice-Chan- 
cellor,  Hon.  Jos.  Dubiic,  B.CL.  ;  Registrar  and  Secre- 
tary of  Board  of  Studies,  Isaac  Pitblado,  Es(|.,  .M.A., 
LL.B.;  Bursar,  J.  A.  M.  Aikins,  Esq.,  M.A.  ;  Auditors, 
J.  E.  P.  Prendeigast,  Esq.,  B.A.,  LL.B.;  and  J.  A. 
JIachray,  Es(|.,  B.A.  ;  Chairman  Board  of  Studies,  Rev. 
A.  A.  Cberrier. 

Wesley  College,  Winnipeg,  h^an. 

IN'COKI'OHATKIl   1877. 

Officers  of  the  Board. —Chairman,  .h   A.   .M.   Aikins, 
M.A.,  (,>.C.;   Vice-Chainnan,  .1.  H.  Aslidown,  Ksi|.;  Bur- 
sar,  Rev.   Principal  Siiaiiiiig;  .Secretary,  (J.   H.  Camp- 
bell, Esi]. ;  A.ist. -Secretary,  Prof.  Laird;  Auditor,  i.  V. 
I  Fowler,  Es(i.   Officers  of  Instruction  in  Arts.  — Professor 


•   f. 


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1897] 


of  Afflutal  ami  Moral  I'liiUmiphy,  Rev.  J.  W.  .SpftrlinK. 
M.A.,  I).l>.,  I'rin('i|iul  ;  I'm/i-ssnr  of  Pure  ami  AiiiilieU 
ilathematicK,  R.  R,  (Jocliratif,  H.A.  (Tor.)  Lilirariiiii  ; 
I'rofeKxor  of  (l^iiloijy  and  Exjieriineiitnl  I'lujuicH,  (i.  J. 
Laird,  H.A.,  I'll. I).  (I)resl.),  Hfcretary  ;  Urtiiii'r  in  (ler- 
man,  Dr.  Uiird  ;  Lrcturer  In  lUuj'iih.  anil  Histoni,  Rev. 
Prof.  .SU'wiirt,  l!.|).;  lA'ctun-r  in  Clanticn,  J.  il.  lii'Mell, 
B.A.,  H.l>.  ;  l.ffhnvr  in  I'^ni/lish  ami  French,  \V.  K. 
Osborne,  B.A.  Ojllrcru  ij  Jnslrufllon  in  Thi'oloijii.— 
I'ro/rsnor  of  Uoinili'tics,  J'asliiriil  'I'lieoloim  and  Church 
Jliutor!/,  Rev.  J.  W.  Sparliii(f,  M.A.,  D.'l).,  Prinui))al  ; 
J'rofi'K^or  of  llchreio,  iS/isteuialic  Thculoijij  and  Old 
Testament  h'jcci/c«is.  Rev.  A.  Slownrt,  ii.U,';  Iteclurer  in 
Hoiniletics,  Rev.  (Jeo.  R.  Turk  ;  Lecturer  in  UilUical 
Theiiloiiii  ami  Sew  Testament  Jixeijesin,  \U:v,  J.  H. 
Hidden,  B.A.,  B.D. 

University  of  Mour\t  Allison  College,  SaoKville,  N.B. 

I'rendent  and  Profenaor  of  Mental  Philosophy  and 
Logic,  D.  Allison,  FJ>. I). ;  Moral  Philosophii  and  Evi- 
dences of  Christianity,  Rev.  C  Stewait,  I>.1).;  Wood 
Professor  of  Classi'S,  A.  I).  Smith,  LL. I). ;  Mathematics, 
S.  W.  Hdntoii,  M.A.;  Chonistry  and  Experimental 
Physics,  Rev.  \V.  W.  Andrew.'*,  M.A.;  PoVtical  Science, 
Rev.  B.C.  Borden,  M.A.;  English  Lanijuaye  and  Litem- 
ture,  W.  M.  Tweedie,  SI  A.;  Secretary  to  the  Fa-mlty, 
Prof.  A.  U  Smith,  fX.I).;  Librarian,  Prof.  S.  W. 
Hunton,  .M.A.;  Curator  of  Museum,  Rev,  W.  \V. 
Andrews,  M.A.  Faculty  of  Theology  —  Logic,  David 
Allison,  LL.D.,  Presiclent  (ca;  oj^ci") ;  C. /•'.  Allison  /';•<)- 
fessor  of  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  Systematic  Theo- 
loig.  Rev.  Charles  Stewart,  D.U.,  Dean;  Professor  of 
Neiv  Testament  Exegesis  and  Church  History,  Hov. 
Chas.  U.  Paislov,  A.M.  ;  llomilttics  and  Pastoral 
Theologg,  Rev.  1{'.  Breulten,  D.D. 

Wyoliffe  College,  Toronto. 

Pregident  of  the  Corporation — Sir  C.  S.  Gzowski, 
K.C.M.G. 

Chairman  of  the  Council,  N.  W.  Hoyles,  B.A.,  Q.C. 

Vice-Chairman,  J.  Herbert  Mason,  Esq. 

Principal,  Rev.  Jas.  Paterson  Sheraton,  D.D.,LL.D. 

Honorary  Treasurers,  lion.  S.  H.  Blake,  Q.C,  and 
Stapleton  Caldecott,  Es(|. 

Representatioes  on  the  Senate  of  the  University  of 
Toronto,  The  Principal,  Hon.  S.  H.   Blake,   B.A.,  Q.C. 

Faculty — Professor  of  Dogmatic  Theology  and  of  the 
Literature  and  Exegesis  of  the  New  Testament,  Rev. 
Prhicipal  Sheraton,  D.D.,  LL.D.  ;  Professor  of  the 
Literature  and  Exegesis  of  the  Old  Testament,  aiid  of 
Ecclesiastical  History,  Rev.  Henry  .(.  Cody,  M.A.;  Pro- 
fessor of  Apologetics,  Liturgies  and  Patristics,  Rev.  F. 
G.  Mitchell,  M. A.;  Professor  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral 
Theology.  Rev.  Frederick  H.  DnVernet,  B.D. ;  Professor 
of  Oriental  Lamiuages  and  Literature  in  University 
College,  Rev.  .(.  F".  MeCurdy,  Ph.D.;  Instructor  in  Elo- 
cution. Mr.  H.  N.  Shaw,  B.A.;  Honorary  Lecturers- 
Church  History-Rev.  (i.  M.  \Vron<r,  M.A.  (Prot'es-sor  of 
History  in  the  University  of  Toronto),  and  the  Rev.  John 
deSoyres,  M.A.  (late  Hu'lsean  Lecturer  at  the  University 
of  Cainbridffe);  Financial  Secretary,  Rev.  T.R.  O'Meara; 
Dean  of  Residence,  Rev.  F.  G.  Mitchell,  M.A.;  Registrar 
and  Librarian,  Rev.  F.  B.  Hwli^'ins,  B.A. 

Ki\ox  College,  Toronto. 

Chairman  Board  of  Manar/ement,\V.  Mortimer  Clark, 
Esq..  Q.C. 

Secretary,  Rev.  William  Burns. 

Chairman  of  the  Semite,  Rev.  Principal  Caven,  D.D., 
Rev.  H.  E.  A.'Rcid,  B.A.,  Secretary. 

Faculty— Xew  Testament  Literature  and  Exegesis, 
Rev.  Princi])al  Caven,  D. D. ,  Profe.^sor;  Systemutic  Theo- 
logy, Rev.  Wm.  McLaren,  D.D.,  I'rofessor ;  Old  Testa- 
ment Literature  and  Exegsis,  Rev.  (ieo.  L.  Kot)inson, 
Ph.D.,  Professoi';  A pologetiis and  Church  History,  Rev. 
Jtts.  Baiiantyne,  B.A. ,  Professor ;  Homiletics,  Pastoral 
TheoU.<ni,  and  Church  (ioverume'it.  Rev.  J.  J.  A.  Proud- 
foot,  b.V).,  Lecturer;  liebreu;  Rev.  J.  F.  McCurdy, 
IMi.D.,  Toronto  University;  Elocution,  Mr.  .1.  Fraser 
Evans.  B.A.;  (Ireelc,  Latin  and  ICiiglish,  Rev.  Geo.  Lo^rie, 
B.D.,  Tutor  ;  Librarian,  Rev.  Wm.  Macwilliam,  LL.B. 

Wesleyaq  Theological  College,  IV(ontreal. 

KOL'.NDKD    IN    187.'J. 

Bo.\RD  OK  GoVKRKoiiH. — Hevs.  A.  Carman,  D.D.,  Prin- 
cipal Shaw,-D.D.,  LL.D.,  J.  Potts,  D.D.,  T.  G.  Williams, 


n.U.,  W.  R.  Parker,  D.D.,  E.  B.  Ryckmon,  D.D., 
H.  F.  Bland,  W.  V,.  Henderson,  D.D.,  .1.  T.  Pitcher, 
.J.  Ilendei-Hon,  D.D.,  W.  H.  (Irittin,  D.D.,  J.  S.  Rosh, 
D.D.,  W.  .lacksoii.  D.D.,  W,  ,).  Crothers,  M.A.,  D.D.,  S, 
ilonil;  Messrs.  H.  Finley,  J.  Torrance,  .1.  Dillon,  (i.A.  Cox, 

C.  .Morton,  H.   Milieu,  D.  Uruham,  B.C.L.,  F.  Fiiinnan, 
T.   D.  Hood,  J.   Ferrier,   Hon.    W.  E.   Sanford,  J.    W 
Little,  W.  Tees,  R.  J.  Lalimer. 

Chairman,  Rev.  A.  Carman,  D.D.,  General  Superin- 
tendent. 

Treasurer,  S,  Finley  ;  Secretary,  C.  .Morton. 

Senatk.— Bo«n/  of  (tovernors,  the  Faculty,  and  Repre- 
sentatives ofdeneral  Conference,  Revs.  A.  B.  Chambers, 
B.C.L.,  A.  .M.  Phillips,  B.I).,  ./.  Philp,  D.D.,  W.  H.  With 
row,  D.D.,  F.R.S.(,'.,  J.li.  Clarkson,  M.A.,  I.  Tovell,  D.D., 
■r.  B.  Saunders,  M.D.,  W  Kettlewell,  S.  P.  Rose,  D.D., 
Prin<ii)al  Flanilers,  B.A.,  D.D.,  A.C.  CNmrtice,  B.A.,  B.D.; 
Messrs.  Princi|)ul  Robins,  LL.D.,G.  E.  Arnisiron^f,  ,M.D., 
J.  B.  McConnell,  M.D.,  F.  O.  Finley,  M.D.,  R.  C.  Smith, 
B.C.L.,  .1.  .1.  Maclaren,  Q.C,  A.  R.  Uuffhtred,  B.CL., 
M.  Lavell,  M.D.,  W.  G.  AnK'.i.i,  M  D.,  Principal  G.  L. 
.Masten  ;  Represeututires  of  Past  Stwieuts  ami  Oradu- 
ates.  Revs.  H.  M.  Tory,  M.A.,  B.D.,  W.  .Sparling,  B.A  , 
B.IX,  C.  S.  Decprosp  ;  Principal  and  Professor  of  The- 
ology and  Greek  E.vegesis.  Rev.  \V.  I.  Shaw,  D.D.,  LL.D.; 
Hinniletics  and  Apologetics,  Rev.  .1.  C.  AntlifT,  M.A. 
(Edin.),  D.D.  ;  Hebren;  Rev.  W.  M.  I'atton,  B.D.;  Latin, 
(Ireelc  and  History,  Rev.  P.  L.  Richnrdson,  B.A.,  B.D.  ; 
Englishaml  Church  History,  Rev.W.  Iliirris,  M.A.,1I.D.; 
Instructor  in  I'ocal  Music,  E.  A.  Hilton  ;  Elocution, 
J.  P.  Stephen  ;  Ailing  Registrar,  Rev.  Prof.  Richard- 
son, B.A.,  B.D.  Buililinifs  located  on  Upper  University 
Street,  Montreal.  Attendance  at  Lectures  is  required 
for  degrees  in  course. 

Motitreal  Diocesan  TI)eologlcal  College. 

President,  Rijcht  Rev.  W.  B.  Bond,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Montreal. 

Vice- [^resident,  A.  F.  Gault,  Esq. 

Principal,  Rev.  Canon  Henderson,  D.D.,  201  Uni- 
versity street. 

Secretary,  Registrar  and  Bursar,  N.  Mudge,  Esq.,  29 
Lome  avenue. 

Honorary  Treasurer.  C  Garth,  Esq. 

Lecturers—Pastoral  T.ieology,  the  Bishop ;  Systematic 
Theology,  Exeqetics  end  Liturgies,  the  Principal ;  Scrip- 
ture History,  Rev.  C.  C  Waller,  M.A.,  Camb.,  England ; 
Apolor/etics  and  Eciiesiastical  History,  I'rofessor  .Steen  ; 
Assistant  Lecturer,  Rev.  G.  O.  Troop,  M.A.  ;  Elocution 
Master,  Mr.  Stevens. 

Morrin  College,  Quebec. 

KOl'.VDRD   IN    1860. 

Chiiirman  Board  of  Governors,  A.  H.  Cook,  Esq  ,  B.A.; 
Sec.-Treas.,  Arch.  Laurie,  Es(i.,  B.A.;   Princi/ial,  Rev. 

D.  Macrae,  XL.\.,  D.D.  Faculty  of  Arts— Classics,  Wni. 
Crocket,  M.A.;  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics, 
Henry  Walters,  M.A.;  Elementary  Chemistry  ami  Ex- 
yerlmental  Physics,  Alfred  E.  Mncintyre,  F.CS.;  Philo- 
sophy, Logic  omi  English,  The  PriiuMpal ;  Modern  Lan- 
i/uiiges,  Wm.  Gunn,  B.A. 

Faculty  of  Dieinity— Apologetics,  The  Principal; 
Systematic  theology.  Rev.  K.  >racLeimaii,  SLA.;  Church 
liistory  and  Pastoral  Theology.  Rev.  Andrew  T.  Love, 
B.A.;  Sew  Testament  Exegesis  and  Criticism,  Rev,  D. 
Tttit,  B.A. 

Presbyterian  College,  Montreal. 

Board  of  Management— Chairman,  D.  Morrice ;  Sec- 
retary, .1.  Stirlinjf';  Treasurer,  Rev.  R.  H.  Warde".  1>-D. 
Senate— President ,  Rev. Principal  JIacVicar.D.D.,  LL.D.; 
Registrar,  Rev.  Prof.  Campbell,  SLA.,  LL.D.  Staf— 
Primipal  and  Professor  of  Sustematic  Theology,  Rev. 
D.  H.  SracVicar,  D.D.,  LL.D.;  Church  History  and 
Apologetics,  Rev.  J.  Campbell,  SI. A.,  LL.D.;  French 
Professor  of  Theology.  Rev.  D.  Cou.ssirat,  B.D.,  B.A.; 
Oldnnd  Sew  Testament  Exegesis.  Rev.  J.  «crimger,SI.  A., 
D.D.;  Homiletics, Sacred  Rhetoric,  and  Church  Govern- 
ment, Rev.  J.  Ross,  B.D.,  M.A.;  Gaelic  iMnguane  and 
Literature,  Rev.  N.  SlacNish,  B.D.,  LL.D.;  Classics, 
W.  SI.  Townsend,  B.A.;  Elocution,  J.  P.  Stephen,  Esq.; 
Mathematics.  J.C.Robertson,  B.A.;  Ecclesiastical  Archi- 
tecture, A.  T.  Taylor,  F.R.I.B.A.  ;  Oflicers— Principal, 
Rev.  D.  H.  SlacVicar,  D.;>.,  LL.D.;  Registrar,  Rev.  J. 
Campbell,  SLA.,  LL.D.  ;  Honorary  Librarian,  He\. 
Prof.  .Scrimsjer,  M.A.,  D.D. ;  Steward  and  Bedel,  T.  H. 
Kerley. 


Prinoe  of  Wales'  Co 
Chariot 


Academic  Staff— Lat'.i 
.Mtxander  Anderson,  LL 
.'ichool  Management,  .lol 
nml  Agriculture,  Heil 
Latin,  Edward  .lordaii 
.Sunuiel  N.  Robertson, 
Miller;  Music,  .lames  I 
Sch'ol  ami  As.iistant  i) 
Ttacheriifthe  Infant  D 

Stanstead  Wesleyaij 


President,  Rev.  0.  R 
pal.  Sirs.  C.  R.  Ham; 
Hi«tory,  (Charles  H.  Fk 
Physics,  Ethelwyn  Pit( 
History,  Maynard  M.  I 
Jane  E.  F.  Slacken/.ie, 
German,  Book-kee/iing, 
dence,  Stalcolm  SlacCoi 
Culture,  Arthur  Dorei 
Holmes;  Painting,  Di 
Elocution  and  Physict 
Model  School,  Aiuiie  F. 

Albert  Ci 

Board  of  Managemei 
Yeomans,  E.  D.  O'Flyi 
Holton,  H.  P.  Moore.  SI 
Tilley,  Ph.D.,  T.  Gillian 
lev,  W.  H.  (iordon,  A.  I 
J."  Holgate,  N.  W.  Rowc 
E.  N.  Baker,  B.D.,  Rev. 
.Stone,  D.D.,  Rev.  G.  W 

Faculty— Pri  ncipal 
Rev.  W.  P.  Dyer,  SLA 
and  Prof  of  Moderns, 
J.  H.  Shephard ;  Mn 
.Massey,  B..\.;  Classics, 
)if  Music,  W.  H.  DiiiitU 
lindThonuis,  A.T.CSL; 
Wilson  ;  Teacher  of  Vi 
A.  C  Baker ;  Junior  ' 
of  Art  Department, 
Laiv,  F.  E.  O'FlyniK 
liymnasium,  F.  B.  St 


SI 


Presbyter! 

Principal  and  Pro 
Pastoral  Theology,  1{( 
of  Hebrew  and  0.  T.  h 
ProfesMr  of  Systemati 
V.  SI.  Gordon,  D.D. 
Exegetics,  Rev.  R. 
Elocution.  Rev.  J.  Car 

Ontario  Institution 
tion  of  tl\e  Dc 

Government  Inspei 
intendent,  R.  Mathiso 
Physician,  J.  E.   Eal 
Walker. 

'Teachers  —  D.  R. 
Geo.  F.  Stewart,  D. 
J.  O.  Terrill,  Miss  S 
J.  C.  Balis,  B.A.,  1 
Florence  SInybee,  Sli 
Teacher  of  Attliuta 
structrcs^  in  Fancy 
Drawimi,  Sirs.  .1.  F 
writer,  Sliss  L.  N.  M 

Clerk  and  Storelo 
of  Boys,  G.  *!.  Kei 
Minnie  Dempsey ; 
Car/tenter,  .robn  1 
Nurse  ;  Farmer,  S 
Moore. 

Ontario  Institu 

Principal,  A.   H. 
Medical  Ufficer,  D.  S 


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Prince  of  Wales'  College  and  Normal  School, 
Charlottetown,  P.E.I. 

KOl'NDKr)   18<i0. 

Academic  Slaff—Lnt'.n,  <}rcek,  Siiiior  ilidhenwUen, 
AkxatulfT  AiulerHon,  l,I,.It.,  I'riiicipiii;  Kn:ili«h,  l-'rench, 
Schiml  Manaiiinncnt,  .lohn  Cuvuii;  ildthfiiialioi.  Si  iencf 
^iiul  Agriculture,  IU'il)ert  Shaw;  Mitllifiiialieg  niui 
Lntm,  Kdwiinl  .lorduii,  II. A.;  liiiiilixh  ami  Latin, 
.Suniuel  N.  Robertson,  H.  A.;  llanlckt'pping,  \i.  B. 
Miller;  Muxic,  .lurne.s  K.  W'tlsh  ;  Principal  of  ilmJel 
Scft'ol  and  AMintant  in  French,  Joseph  O.  ArBeiiuult; 
Tf  acker  of  the  In/ant  Department,  Alexandra  St'ott. 

Stanstead  We8leyai\  College,  Stai^stead,  Que. 

INCOKIMIItATKl)   1872. 

President,  Rev.  0.  It.  Flanders,  B.A.  ;  fjaili/  Princi- 
pal, Mrs.  C.  R.  Flanders,  M.L.A.  ;  PhiloKophij  and 
m«tor}i,  Charlua  R.  l-landers,  H.A.;  Mathematien  and 
Phygics,  Ethelwyn  I'itcher,  B.A.;  Cto»«ic«,  Logic  and 
HiMorj/,  Maynard  M.  Hart,  B.A.;  Mudern  Lunguitges, 
Jane  E.  F.  Mackenzie,  B..\.;  Coloiftiial  French  and 
Oer)nan,  Uoiik-leeeiiin//,  J'enmauKhip  and  Correiipi))i- 
dence,  Malcolm  MacConnick  ;  Piano,  Organ  and  Voice 
Culture,  Arthur  Dorey,  F.U.O.;  Violin,  Oharle.s  W. 
Holmes;  Painting,  Dramwi,  etc.,  Nellie  J.  Johnson  ; 
Elocution  and  Phiixical  Culture,  Annie  F.  Kinjtman  ; 
Model  School,  Annie  F.  Kinsman,   lola  Shiifelt. 

Albert  College,  Belleville. 

Board  of  Management— Ucv.  A.  Carman,  1).1>.,  L.  W. 
Yeomans,  E.  D.  O'Flvnn,  N.  Uollar,  L.  Masaev,  C.  1'. 
Holton,  H.  I*.  Moore,  M.  M.  Brown,  J.  M.  Farley,  W.  E. 
Tillev,  I'h.l).,  T.  Oilliard,  .'<.  I'.  Ford,  M.U.,  J.  E.  Walnis- 
lev,  W.  H.  (iordon,  A.  E.  .M.illory,  M.I).,  \V.  W.  Chown, 
J.  HolKate,  N.  \V.  Rowell,  Rev.  E.  Ryckinan,  U.D.,  Rev. 
E.  N.  Baker,  B.I).,  Rev.  O.  R.  Laniblv,  D.I).,  Rev.  S.  G. 
Stone,  D.D.,  Rev.  G.  Webber. 

Faculty— Principal  and  Prof,  of  Natural  Srience, 
Rev.  W.  P.  Uyer,  M.A.,  B.So.,  D.l).;  Lady  Principal 
and  Prof,  of  Moderns,  Ella  Gardiner,  B.A.;  Elocution, 
J.  H.  Shephard ;  Mathematics  and  Phj/sics,  N.  L. 
Massey,  B.,\.;  Classics,  Kev.  E.  R.  Doxsee,  B.A.;  Director 
tif  Music,  W.  H.  Dingle;  Teacher  < if  Violin,  Mis.s  Etlie- 
lind  Thomas,  A.T.C.M. ;  Teacher  of  Piano,  Miss  Marietta 
Wilson;  Teacher  of  rocii/,  Frank  Eaton;  Commercial, 
A.  C.  Baker ;  Junior  Science,  W.  F.  Osborne  ;  Director 
of  Art  Department,  Miss  Emma  Clarke;  Lecturers  in 
Law,  F,  E,  O'Flynn,  B,A.,  C.  E.  Lyons;  Director  of 
iirjmnasium,  F.  B.  Stafford. 

Presbyteriaii  College,  Halifax. 

Principal  and  Professor  of  Church  History  and 
Pastoral  Theology,  Rev.  Allan  Pollok,  D.I).;  Professor 
of  Hebrew  and  0.  T.  Exigetics,  Rev.  John  Carrie,  D.D. ; 
Professor  of  Systematic  Theology  and  Apologetics,  Rev. 
D.  M.  Gordon,  D.D.;  Lecturer  in  N.  T.  Greek  and 
Exegetics,  Rev.  R.  A.  Falconer,  B.D  ;  Lecturer  in 
Elocution.  Rev.  J.  Carruthers. 

Ontario  Institution  for  tl)e  Education  and  Iristruc- 
tion  of  tl^e  Deaf  and  Dun^b,  Belleville. 

Government  Inspector,  Dr.  T.  F.  Chamberlain  ;  Super- 
intendent, R.  Mathison,  M.A.;  /j'lnnar,  Alex.  Matheson; 
Physician,  J.  E.  Eakins,  M.D.;  Matron,  Miss  Isabella 
Walker. 

Teachers —  D.  R.  Coleman,  M.  A.,  P.  Denys, 
Geo.  F.  Stewart,  D.  J.  XlcKilloi),  W.  J.  Campbell,  Mrs. 
J.  G.  Ten-ill,  Miss  S.  Tcnipleton,  Miss  M.  M.  Cstrom, 
J.  C.  Balis,  I!. A.,  Mrs.  Balis,  .Miss  Mary  Bull,  Miss 
Florence  Maybee,  Miss  (ieorjrina  Linn,  Miss  .Ada.Iames; 
Teacher  of  Artiiuiation,  Miss  Ciiirie  H.  (Jibson  ;  l)i- 
structrcs^in  Fancji  Work,  Miss  Mary  Bull  ;  TeaeUer  o/ 
Drawing,  Jlrs.  .1.  F.  Wills  ;  Stenngrapher  and  Typc- 
u'riter,  Mi.ss  I,.  N.  Metcalfe. 

Clerk  and  Storekeeper  -W'm.  Dou},dass ;  Superi-isor 
of  Boys,  G.  (!.  Keith  ;  Instructress  of  gewimj.  Miss 
Minnie  Demi)se,v ;  Engineer,  J.  Middlenias ;  Master 
Carpenter,  .lohn  Dowrie ;  Master  Shoemaker,  Win. 
Nurse ;  Farmer,  Michael  O'Meara ;  Gardener,  John 
Mooic. 

Ontario  Itistitution  for  tlie  Blind,  Braritfcrd. 

Principal,  A.  H.  Dyniond ;  Bun^ar,  *V.  N.  Ilossie  ; 
Medical  officer,  D.  Marquis ;  Matron,  Miss  M.  B.  Dunn  ; 


Trades'  Instructor,  Thomas  Truss;  Literary  Staff,  W, 
B.  Wickens,  T.  W.  McLean,  P.  J.  I'adden,  MisMen  C. 
Uillin,  M,  E.  Walsh  and  Mrs,  L.  F.  .Murray  (KinderRar- 
ten)  ;  Music  Staff,  J.  P,  .Morris,  Mrs,  K.  Plewes, 
Miss  E.  Moore  ;  Piano  Tuning  Instructor,  W.  (1. 
Raymond;  histriictrfss  —  Machine  ond  Hand  Sewing 
and  lie  tduork.  Miss  E.  Lovcys,  Knitting  and  Fan'y 
Work,  .Miss  L.  II.  Haycock ;  Assistant  [nstrurtreis. 
Miss  K.  Burke  ;  Visitors'  Attendant,  Miss  .M.  Cronk. 

Scliool  of  Practical  Science,  Toroi\to. 

Principal,  J.  (Jalbraith,  M.A.,  M,  Can.  Soo.  C.E. 

Memliers  of  the  Council  -Professor  of  h'.nyineering 
(Chairvion),  J.  Oalbraith,  M.  .\.,  M.  Can.  So<'.  C.E.; 
Applied  Chemistry,  W.  H.  Ellis,  M.A.,  M.B.;  Assaying 
and  Metallurt/y,  A.  P.  Coleman,  M.A.,  Ph.D.;  Survey- 
ing (Secretory),  L.  B.  Stewart,  P.L.S.,  D.T.S.;  Archi- 
tecture,C.  II.  C.  Wrijfht,  B.A.Se.;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing, T.  R.  RosebruKh,  M.A.,  Gratl.  S.PS.  ;  Applied 
Mechanics,  J.  A.  Duff,  B.A..  Oriul.  S.P.S.;  Mining,  li. 
R.  Mickle,  B.  A.,  Gra<l.  S.P.S. 

Assistant  Instructors— Metiillurgy  and  Assaying, 
W.  E.  Boustead,  It.A.Sc. ;  Cicil  Engineering,  .(.  Kerle, 
B.A.Sc;  Mechuiiical  Engineering,  W.  Mintv,  B.A.Sc; 
Surreyiiig,  A.  T.  Lainif,  B.A.Se.;  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing, A.  E.  Hlackwoo<l,  Orad.  S.P.S. ;  Analytical  and 
Ap/ilied  Chemistry,  W.  Lawson,  B.A.Sc. 

Members  of  the  Faculty  of  tite  Unieersity  of  Toronto 
whose  classes  ore  allenOed  hy  the  regular  stnd'Uts  of  the 
School  - /'resident  and  Professor  of  Physics,  Jamefi 
Loudon,  M.  A..  LL.  D.;  Biology,  H.  Rnmsav  Wri({ht,  M.A., 
B  Sc;  Cheinistry,\\.l\.  Pike, M.A..  Ph.D.;  Mathematics, 
Alfreil  Bakjr,  M..\.;  Phi/sioloiiy,  A.  B.  Macallum.  B.A., 
M.B.,  Ph.D.;  Physics,  W.  J.  Loudon,  B.A.,  C.  A.  Chant, 
B.A.,and  J.  C.  McLennan,  B.A.;  Mathematics,  .MtrcdT. 
DeLurv.  B.A.,  W.  J.  Rusk,  B.A.;  Chemistry,  W.  L. 
Miller,' B.A.,  Ph.D. 

Oritario  Agricultural  College,   Cuelph. 

President  and  Professor  of  English  Literature  and 
Political  Economy,  Jas.  Mills,  M.A.,  LL.D.;  Geology  and 
Natural  History,  J.  Hoyes  Panton,  M.A.,  F.G.S. ; 
Chemistry,  A.  K.  Shuttleworth,  B.A.,  Sc;  Dairy  Hus- 
bandry, H.  H.  Dean,  U.S.A.;  Veterinary  Science,  J. 
HugoReed,  V.S.;  Lecturer  on  English  and  Mathe- 
matics, J.  H.  Reynolds,  B.A.  ;  Agriculturist,  G.  E. 
Day,  U.S.A.;  Horticulturist,  H.  L.  Hult,  U.S.A.; 
Bacteriologist,  V.  C.  Harrison,  B.  S.  A. ;  Assistant 
Resident  'Master,  J.  F.  Clark,  B.  S.  A.;  Assistant 
Chemist,  R.  Harcourl,  U.S.A.;  Experimentalist,  C.  A. 
Zavitz,  U.S..\.;  Poultry  Department,  L.  G.  Jarvis; 
Apiculture,  H.  F.  Iloltermami ;  Drill  and  Gymnastics, 
Captain  Walter  Clarke ;  Farm  Superintendev',  Wm. 
Rennic;  Physician,  W.  O.  Stewart,  SI.D.;  Stenographer, 
(i.  A.  Putnam;  Bursar,  A.  McCallum 

The  School  of  IVlinir)g  ai\d  <\griGu!ture, 
Kingstoi),  Ont. 

INCOltrORATKI)   1S92. 

Visitor,  His  Honour  Georu;e  A.  Kirkpatrick,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.,  &c.,  Lieulenant'Governor  of  Ontario. 

Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Governors,  J.  U.  Carruthers, 
Es(|. 

Fui/ulty  of  the  School  of  Mining — Director  and 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  William  L.  Goodwin,  U.Sc. 
(London),  D.  Sc.  (Ediiiburffli),  F.  R.  S.  C.  ;  Professor 
of  Mineralogy,^  Metallurgy  and  Assaying,  William 
Nieol,  M.A.;  Lecturer  on  Geology  anil  J'etrography, 
WilletG.  Miller,  B.A.;  Lecturer  on  Mining  Engineering, 
The  h'.con:.„ie  Geology  of  Ontario  iiwl  tlie  iJiscorery 
and  Winning  of  Minerals,  Wni.  llan\ilton  Merritt, 
M.K.,  F.G.S.,  Associate  Ito.val  School  of  MiiKs;  J'ro- 
fessor  of  Kiifiineeriiig,  R.  Carr  Harris,  C. E. ;  Lecturer  on 
Freehand,  Steclianical  andOffiee  Drawing.  Topography 
and  Survi-ying,  William  Mason  ;  Lecturer  on  Mechan- 
ism. N.  F.  Dupuis,  M.A.,  F.R.S.C.;  Lecturer  on  the  Law 
of  Minim).  Joseph  Bawden  ;  Lalioratory  Demonstrators, 
ii.  W.  r.rnck,  M.A.,  F.  J.  Pope,  M.A.,'Dr.  Isaac  Wood, 
M.A. 

McCill  flornial  School,  Montreal. 

I\ineipal  and  Ordinary  IVofes.ior  of  Mathematics 
and  Lecturer  on  Art  of  Teaching  and  Xatural  Sci- 
ence,   Siunpson   Paul    Robins,   M.A.,   LL.D.;    English 


248 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS. 


[1897 


1807] 


Lnnyuagr  and  l.ileraUire,  Aimer  W.  Kiirt'land,  M.A.; 
trench,  Mudanie  Sophio  Oornii  ;  Mimic,  Mr.  It.  J. 
Fowler;  Kloculinn,  Mr.  .Ino.  IV  Stfiihcn  ;  Drairtnn, 
MiMM  Green;  ClnrnticH,  Mms  Lilian  It.  RoliiiiH,  H.A.; 
Tonic  Sill- Fa,  .Mr.  \V.  H.  Smith;  IMaiiii,  Trof.  I).  IVn- 
hallow,  .M.A.S(;.  ;  I'liiiKlitlwiil  and  llj/iii'cnr,  l>.  T.  Heoil, 
M.U.  ;  Clieminliii,  Nevil  N.  KviinH,  M.A.Sc. ;  Wiiliiuj 
a.ld  liiiiik-keepuKi,  Haiiiii'll  Hawver,  Il.C.I.. 

MOUKt,   N(:llO(»I,«   OK   TIIK    M'dlLI,   NOHMAI.   HCIKHlL. 

Henil  Maxicr  i{t  llin/s'  Schiml,  Mr.  ().  Kexford,  ll.A.S:i. ; 
Head  Minlrcmi  uf  tlirlH'  Scliaid,  .Mins  .Mary  .1.  I'eetilcM  ; 
Head  Mintivim  nf  i'rhnarii  Sclnnil,  Mi»H  hiioy  II.  Dcrick  ; 
AnnistantH  in  the  Mudcl  Sthi'dU,  MIhs  Helina  K.  Sloan, 
MiHs  Kli/.al)ctli  Ki'id,  MIhm  Annie  L.  \Voo<linj;toii,  .MisH 
Ethel  Stuart,  MisH  (!lara  I)(m«laM,  Mintt  (ierlrude 
Blackett,  MisH  Urauu  Millar;  Kindergarten,  Missi  Kouiite 
Deriok. 

Laval  Normal  Sol|ool,  Quebec 

Principal,  Rev.  Th.  ().  Rouleau;  AKsintant,  llev. 
Al])h.  Caron  ;  Pm/esiKir-',  N.  l.acaHHe,  Joa.  littourneau, 
John  Ahem,  ('has.  J.  MaK'nan,  J.  1).  Freve,  (luata\e 
Gannon,  (!haH.  I.efivre. 

Provincial  ftorniai  School,  Truro,  fl.S. 

Principal,  l'»!ich(>iii(iii  inid  l'edaifi>i]!i,.\ohu  H.  Calkin, 
A.M.;  Uintiirii  iif  Kdiicatiim  and  Method  in  f,(iniitia'ic 
and  Ilixtnrji,  .lames  li.  Hall,  I'll. I).  ;  Mcthnd  in  Mntlic- 
inaticn  and  J'hiisics,  A.  O.  Macdonald.  A..M.  ;  idriiiiceii 
Clicinislri/  (uui  IlinUnjn,  llermon  W.  Smith,  ll.Sc; 
Drawing  anil  Calinthcnicn,  Dttie  A.  Smith;  Klnciition 
and  Music,  Mina  Reade  ;  Manual  Trainini/  anil  Prac- 
tical Pliijsicn  and  Chemintrii,  Lee  Russell,  H.Sc. 

MODKIi   HCIIOdl,. 

Advanced  Depa riment ,  JuVui  Kinne.v ;  Junior  Depart- 
mcut,  Janie  Hamilton ;  Kiudcnjar'ten,  Mrs.  Sara  B, 
Patterson  ;  Janitur,  Hugh  Lane. 

Upper  Canada  College,  Toroi^to. 

Kdl  .VDHl)    1829. 

The  Board— J.  .1.  KinKsmill,  D.C.L.,  Lie\it.-C'oI.  (!.  T. 
Deniaon,  Henrv  Cawthra,  K.s(|.,  Major  A.  .M.  Coshy,  W.  T. 
Boyd,  M.A.,  Frank  Arnoldi,  Q.C.,  .lohn  Henderson,  Ks(i. 

Principal,  Georjje  R.  I'arkin,  M.A.,  LL.  I). ;  Classical 
Masters.  W.  S.  .lackson,  B.A.,  A.  A.  Macdonald,  .M.A.; 
Mathematical  Mastem,  George  B.  Sparlinj,',  M.A.,  D. 
Hull,  B.A.;  Modern  Lanijuatje  Master,  S.  B.  Leacook, 
B.A,;  Commercial  Master,  (i.  \V.  Johnston,  Ks(i.;  Kwj- 
lish  Master,  K.  R.  Peacock,  M.A.;  Assistant  Clasnical 
and  Emjlish  Masters,  .1.  A.  T.  Lloyd,  B.  A.,  W.  K.  Smith, 
B.A.;  Drawiii.;!  and  Extra  House  Master,  R.  Holmes; 
Gymnastic  and  Prill  Instructor,  —  Cochrane ;  liursar, 
Arnold  Morphy,  Ks(|.;  Physician,  Jas.  Thorl)urn,  SLI).; 
Matron  and  Housekeeper,  .Mrs.  White ;  Assistant  House- 
keeper, Miss  Scott ;  Janitor,  Geo.  Frost ;  En^iineer,  R. 
Saxhy. 

St.  Nlichael's  College,  Toror|to. 

Provincial,  V.  Rev.  V.  Marijon,  C.S.B. ;  Suiierior  and 
Professor  of  Mental  J'hilosuphi/,  Rev.  J.  R.  Teefy, 
LL.D.,  C.S.B.  ;  Treasurer  and  Professor  of  Uellcs- 
Lettres,  Rev.  M.  Munifovan,  C.S.B. ;  Theoloijt'i,  Rev.  F. 
R.  Frachon,  C.S.B  ;  Natural  Philosophy  and  Cheinistn/, 
Hev.  J.  J.  Guinatie,  C.S.B.;  Rhetoric,  Rev.  M.  V.  Kellv, 
C.S.B.;  .ird  latin.  Rev.  F.  Walsh,  C.S.B.  ;  i'nd  latin, 
Rev.  J.  A.  Sullivan,  C.S.B.;  Elementary  Latin,  Rev.  A. 
Martin,  C.S.B.;  1st  Commercial,  .Mr.  C.«C'ollins,  C.S.B.; 
Snd  Commeriial,  Mr.  K.  Payeau,  C.S.B.;  Elementan/ 
English,  Mr.  J.  T.  Knri'jlit  ;  French,  Mr.  A.  Le.sche. 
C.S.B.;  Music,  Rev.  E.  F.  .Murray,  C.S.B.;   Prefect  of 


Studii,  Mr.  .1.  .L  Costello;  Prefect  of  liecreatiun,  Hev. 
V.  Reath,  C.S.B.;  Elocution.  II.  ,\.  ,Shaw,  Es(|.,  M.A.; 
Pastor  of  St.  Basil's  Church,  Rev.  L.  Brennaii,  C.S.B. ; 
Sacristan,  Mr.  .M.  J.  Perry;  Chaplain  to  Monastery  of 
the  (iond  Shepherd,  Rev.  L.  Cherrier,  C.S.B.;  hn.cilid, 
Rev.  J.  J.  P.  MoKvoy,  C.S.B.,  277  2nd  Street,  Jersey 
City,  N.J. 


TUB  SCHOLASTICATK  OF  TIIK  BASIIiIAN  COM.MUSITV. 

[St.  Clair  Avenue.) 
Superior— liev.  R.  McBrady,  C.S.B.  ;   Rev.  A.  Mon- 
treuil,  C.S.B.,  and  four  scholastics. 


TIIR   SOVITIATK   or  TIIK    HANILIAN   COMMUNITY. 

(St.  Cl.iir  Avenue.) 
,s'»/)('ci'ii»'— Rev.  J.  J.   .M.  AI)oulin,  C.S.P. ;   Assislaii' 
andl'uslor  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Bosary,  Rev,   P, 
O'|)onohoe,'{'.s.ll. 

Anumption  College,  Sandwich,  Ont. 

President ,  Uiv.  |i.('ushlni:,C.H.B.;  Director  of  Studies, 
Rev.  T.  .1.  Ileydoii,  C.S.B.  ;  Jtlonil  and  Itoymatic  The- 
oloijii.  Rev.  .Si.  J.  FiTtfUsiin,  (>'.S.  H.;  Mental  Philoso- 
phy, Riv.  A.  Va.Hchalde,  C  S.  It.;  Bhetorif,  Rev.  A.  I'. 
I)u  .Mouchel,  C.S.B.  ;  Belles  l.eltres.  Rev.  Thos.  Hayes, 
C.S.B.;  :nd  latin,  Hev.  Th.  Gij.'na<',  C.  S.  II.  ;  .'/■(/ 
liitiii,\U'\.  V.  DDiinclly,  C.S.B.;  Elenientarii  lutin, 
.Mr.  Foster;  (iraiiiiatiiKi  Eimlish  (^lass.  Rev.  .J.  B. 
Co\\\uH,l',.H.\i.;  1st  Comnierciol.  Mr.  McNull.v,  C.S.B.; 
and  Commercial,  .Mr.  o'.Scill  ;  Elementary  luuiUsh. 
Mr.  T,  Roach,  V.H.H.;  Cheinistni,  Hev.  A.  Viinchalih  , 
C.H.B.,  S.T.L.;  .\alural  Philosophii,  Hew  A.  Vaschalde. 
C.SB.  ;  IstTriymomelry,  Rev.  A.  Vaschalde,  C.S.B.; 
.'nd  Triijonomelry,  .Mr.  Roach,  (!.  S.  It.  ;  Ut  den- 
metni,  Rev.  I'hos.  Haves,  (J.  S.  It.  ;  Uid  (/eonietry,  Rev . 

A.  J.  .Montrenil,  C.  s'  It.;  '.•(  Aluehra,  Mr.  Ddimelly; 
.'nd  Algebra,  Rev.  T.  J.  Ileytlon,  C.S.B.,  S.T  L.,  Mr. 
Hoacl.  ;  :lrd  Mijehra,  Mr.  I>.  Kvrari :  1st  llook-keepiny. 
Rev.    .Mc.Niiltv,  C.  S.  B.  ;    Jnd    liook-keepinn.   Rev.    ,". 

B.  Collins,  C  S.  B.  ;  1st  French  Class,  Hev.  A.  .1.  Cote, 
C.S.B.;  .'/((/  h'rench  Clas.-,  Hev.  A.  P.  I)u  M.iuchel,  <'.S.It.: 
Herman,  Mr.  Chas.  Ilolfstede  ;  1st  Arithmetic,  .Mr. 
Foster;  ,'nd  Arithmetic,  .Mr.  O'Neill ;  .(n/ /I  ri7/i;/i«'?i'  , 
.Mr.  T.  Gi^rnac;  l,th  Arithmetic,  .Mr.  A.  Staley,  C.S.B.  ; 
Ploin  Chant,  Hev.  A.  Cott',  C.  .S.  B.;  Piano,  Mr.  A. 
LaiiKois  ;  Violin,  Mr.  John  Swcinsherifer :  Prefect  of 
Recreation,  .Mr.  A.  Stalev,  C.S.B.  ;  Prefect  of  Senior 
Study  Hall,  Mr.  Hn>fh  .McCarthv  ;  Preleet  of  Junior 
Study  Hall,  .Mr  W.  Laferte,  C.S.li. 

St.  Jerome's  College,  Berlin,  Ont. 

Provincial,  Rev.  Wm.  Kloepfer,  C.H.,  !).!>.;  Presi 
dent,  Rev.  Theo.  Spetz,  C.R.,  D.D.  ;  Vice-President. 
Rev.  Anthony  Weiler,  C.R.,  Ph.l>.;  Treasurer,  Rev. 
Jos.  Schweitzer,  C.R.,  B.A.  ;  Iteetor  of  Studies,  Re\ . 
.loseph  Halter,  C.R.,  M.A.;  Professors,  Rev.  Wm.  V. 
Kloeitfer,  C.R.,  Rev.  Anthonv  Waeohter,  C.R.,  .M.A., 
Rev.  Stanislaus  Hojfalski,  C.H.,  .Mr.  J.  Suddahv,  M.A., 
Mr.  Wm.  Motz,  .M.A.,  Mr.  T.  J.  Troy,  Mr.  T.  Williams, 
B.A.;  Professor  of  Music,  Mr.  K.  J.  Bourjtet. 

Trinity  College  Scl)ool,  Port  Hope. 

FOINIPKI)   l>Sfl,'i. 

Visitor,  The  HiKht  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto. 

Gorerning  Bodii—Uon.  O.  W.  Allan,  Hev.  Provost 
Welch,  Rev.  Prof.  Jones,  Hev.  Prof.  Clark,  Rev.  Prof. 
Hnntintrford,  Rev.  Prof.  RiK'hy,  Rev.  Prof.  Cayley, 
Prof.  Mackenzie,  Rev.  Pr.  Bethune,  C.  J.  Cainpbeil, 
Ksi).,  Hev  J.  Pearson,  J.  R.  Cartwrljfht,  E.s(|.,  J.  Austin 
Worrell,  E,s(i.,  (^.C;  K.  .Martin,  Ksq.,  Q.C.,  D.  W.  Saun- 
ders, Ks(|. 

Head  Ma.'<ter,  Rev.  C.  J.  S.  Bethune,  M. A.,  D.C.L.; 
Assistant  Masters— Rev.  G.  H.  Brouithall,  B.A.,  W.  H. 
Nitrhtingale,  B.A.,  E.  W.  Watson,  F.  W.  Frith,  B.A.,  .1. 
H.  CoUinson,  M.A.  ;  Organist  and  Choir  Master,  F.  H. 
Coombs;  Matron,  Mrs.  Jelleft;  Housekeeper,  Mis.s  F. 
Browne  ;    Medical  Superintendent,  Dr.  L.  B.  Powers. 

Toronto  Church  School. 

Pi'csident  of  Council,  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto  ; 
Secrctaru-Treasurer,  W.  H.  Lookhart  Gordon,  Esq.  ; 
Head  Master,  Hev.  T.  L.  .\l)orii,  B.A.,  B.Sc,  B.D.  ; 
Assistant  Masters,  Rev.  H.  Ashcroft,  M.A.,  Henry 
Brock,  Esq.,  Walter  Bazett,  Es(i.,  M.A.,  R.  J.  Colemarl, 
Es(i. 

Toronto  Collegiate  Institutes. 

.lAKVI.S   STKKKT 

Principal,  Archibald  MaoJIurchy,  M..^. 

Mastcis  and  Teaehers,  W.  G  Crawford,  B.A.,  F.  F. 
Manlev,  M.A.,  G.  E.  Shaw,  B.A.,  P.  McEachern,  B.A., 
W.  Grant,  G.  A.  Chase,  B.A.,  N.  McEachern,  P..A., 
Miss  .MacMurchy,  Miss  Thomas. 

.lAMKSOX   .AVKSIK. 

Principal,  L.  E.  Einhrce,  M..\.;  Assistant  Masters- 
Classics,   H.  J.  Crawford,  B.A.;  French  and  German, 


MISS 


Louise  L.  Ryckiiian,  B..\ 
Spence,  B.A.;  Satiirnl 
Mathematics  and  J'hys 
James  Millar;  Comnien 
Wismer,  .M.A.,  and  W.  W 

IIAIUK 

Principal,  H.  B.  Spott 
Masters  and  Teachers 
li.A.,  Eliza  M.  Balmer,  I' 
II.  Smvth,  .M.A.,  B.,Sc. 
Mcdv,  M.A.,  R.  H.  Eld( 
Little,  B.A.,  L.  J.  Clark. 

Public  Scl\ 

r.lDER   TIIK    DlHKCTlO.N 

Sciiooi, 

Governina  Bod ii  -Chi 
1>.I).,  LL.D.;  W'n.  An 
.1.  McBride,  Esq.,  Aide 
I.L.I).;  H.  Cost  iff  an.  Esc 
Es(i.,  Mayor. 

Secret  aril  and  Siipe 
Arthy  (e  Coll.  Hej;.  Oxo 

XA.MKS  OP  SCHOOLS. 

.\berdeeii  School 

.\nn  Street  School. ..  . 
licrthelet  Street  School 
r.ritainiia  Sc^hool  .... 

|)utferin  School   

Hochelaj?a  School  .... 
I.ansdowne  School  . . . 

Lome  School 

.Mount  Hoyal  School . . 

Riverside  School 

Royal  Arthur  School . 
Victoria  School 


1897] 


EDUCATIONAL    IXHTITUTIOXS. 


249 


liltic  Die- 
I'hiliiiiii- 
|fV.   A.  1'. 

I.    IlllVl'H, 

,  It.  ;'.'/•(.' 
|;*V  /jiitiii, 
I'V.    .J.    li. 

C.  S.  U.; 

Emiliiili. 
ascliiilclc  , 

i'llHCll.lUlf, 

C.  S.  ». ; 
Ut     (iei,. 

I'lrii,  Kf\ . 

|ininiell\  ; 
(.T  L.,  .\ii'. 

kki'i'phin. 
.  Ilev.  .". 
S.  .1.  (Me, 
icl.r.S.H.; 
II' lir,    Mr. 

ritliiiii-tl  , 

V,  (;.s.n. ; 

Mr.  A. 

I'ri'Ject  oj 
of  Scnidf 
of  Junior 


MISS  VEALS'  SCHOOL,  "GLEN  MAWR,"  TORONTO 


l.ouise  L.  Ryckni.in,  H.A.;  Kiii/linh  ami  llhtiirii,  Nellie 
Sitenci",  H.A.;  Sntnial  Scionce,  O.  A.  Siiiitii,  H.A.: 
Slathemalicn  and  Pliiisicn,  I.  J.  Uircliard,  f'h.U.,  anil 
James  Millar;  Conniicrcint  and  (Jeneml  Work,  J.  A. 
Wismer,  M.A.,  and  VV.  W.  Nugent. 

IIAHHOItP  HTRKKT. 

Priiwipal,  II,  B.  .Spottoii,  M.A. 

Manlcrx  and  'I'lKi'licrs,  K.  \V.  Haffartv,  B.  A.,  J.  I,.  Cox, 
H.A.,  Kliza  M.  Maimer,  H.A.,  Gertrude'  I.awler,  M.A.,  T. 
H.  Smvth,  M.A.,  H.,Sc.,  ('has.  Forfar,  B.A.,  L.  A.  Ken- 
nedy, M.A.,  R.  H.  Eldon,  K.  S.  Strath,  B.A.,  1).  C. 
Little,  U.A.,  L.  J.  Clark. 

Public  Sclfools  of  ll^or\treal. 

r.VDKR   TIIK    DiRKCTlOS   OF    TIIK    I'KOTKHTANT   BoAIlD  OF 

School  Co.mmihsui.nkii.s. 

Govcrnimi  ISiidii  -C'ldilnitan,  Hev.  I).  H.  MuiA'icar, 
1>.I).,  U>.1).;  Veil.  Aiehdeacon  Evans,  .M.A,,  D.C.I..; 
.1.  MeHride,  Es(|.,  Alderman:  licv.  W.  I.  Shaw,  l>.l»., 
1-L.I).;  H.  Costi;,'an,  Ksii.,  Alderman  ;  U.  Wilson  Smith, 
Ksq.,  Mayor. 

Secrilani  and  ftiipi'tlntcndent  of  Sclmnln,  K.  W. 
Arthy(eColl.  Ke^.  Oxon.) 


Senior  School  for  Boys  and  Girls. 


SAMK8  OK  SCI100I.H. 

.\berdeen  School 

Ann  Street  School 

lierthelet  Street  School. 

I'ritannia  School 

Imtferin  School   

Uochelaj^a  School 

I.ansdowne  Si^hool 

I.nrne  School 

.Mount  Royal  School . .  . . 

Riverside  School 

Royal  Arthur  School . . . 
Victoria  School 


NAMKS   OF   rRIXCirALS. 

.Mr.  C.  A.  Ilumi>hrev. 

.Mr.  F.  J.  liacon,  B.A. 

.Mr.  S.  1'.  Rouell. 

.Miss. I.  Mavcr. 

.Mr.  H.  .1.  Silver,  B.A. 

..Miss  .M.  I).  Rvan. 

.Mr.  A.  N.  Shewan,  M.A. 

.Mr.  II.  M.  CockHcld.n.A. 

.Mr.  A.  MacArthur,  B.A. 

.Mr.  W.  A.  Kneeland,  B.C.L. 

.Mr.  W.  Patterson,  M. A.,  B.C.L. 

..Mr.  S.  H.  Parsons,  B..\. 


Ill'KNSIDK   KTRKKT,    .MOXTIIKAl,. 

Snperinlt'ndi'nt    of   Schonln,    K.   W. 


Serrctarii   and 
Arthy,  Ksq. 

Tcachiii!!  Stiijl—l'ri)i(iiial,  .loliii  MacKercher,  Esq., 
M.A.,  LL  !>.;  Afxislnnts,  Jliss  Lawless,  .Miss  M.  I,. 
Kerjiuson,  Miss  E.  liinmore,  .\I..\.,  .Miss  .M.  M.  Warcu)!, 
Miss  .M.  K.  Rhiiid  ;  Klunilinn,  .Miss  L.  Sinq)kin  ;  l>iiur- 
inj,  .Mrs.  Simister;  Music,  \V.  II.  Smith,  Esci.,  E.T.S.C. 

Aln]a  College,  St.  Thomas. 

TheFaiullij — Principal  and  Profoixiir  of  Chixnici)  and 
ifetaphii>iicsl  Ilev.  I!.  K.  Austin,  .M..\.,  li.D.  ;  Modern 
Lamnidijcs,  Rev.  R.  I.  Warner,  .M..\.  ;  Gcrninii  and 
Italian,'  E.  A.  Hill,  1!..\.  ;  Mathcnmticn  and  yatinal 
ScienccK,  .Miss  Edith  Roliirts,  First  Professionid  Certi- 
ficate; kniilixli,  Miss  Rose  .McTavish,  First  I'rofissional 
Cerlitlcate  ;  Clara  Knisely,  First  I'rofessicmal  Certitl- 
cate;  Ginvrncnx,  Miss  S.  E.  Sisk ;  Music  -Profcssur  uf 
Muxic,  St.  John  Hyttenrauch,  V.>n\. ;  Vinlin,  Roselle 
I'ococke,  Es(i.  ;  Vncal  Culture,  Mrs.  Emma  E.  Kains ; 
Pijic  ()r:i(itt,  Mr.  .1.  II.  Jones;  Pinnu.  Miss  J.  R.  Amy, 
.Miss  Eliielyn  Cliauc-cr,  .Mi><s  .Man  Smith,  .Miss  Susie 
Jackson,  Miss  .Mice  Mc.\rthur;  Director  of  the  Art 
Delia  rtinent,  V.  M.  BellSmitli,  R.C.A.  :  J'rnfeasor  of 
PainHiiii  and  Drau'iwj.  .leiinie  Earl  (leesan  ;  Teacher 
of  China  Paiiitinij,  Sketchinn,  etc.,  Miss  Carlolta  B. 
Beattie;  lUiokkcepinn,  PhoniHiraidni  and  Tii  lie  writing, 
.Miss  .Majfiiie  Black ;  Khicutiiin.  .Miss  Edith  Murray  ; 
Commercial  Law,C.  V.  .Maxwell;  Swedish  UiimnaiticK, 
etc.,  Miss  Etlith  Murray. 


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ESTABLISHED     1367 


Bishop    Strachan    School 


-     FOR 


GIRLS   - 


THIKTIHTH    YBAR 

Prepare*  fur  Unlvefslfy  Matricula- 
tion, If  ileslred  ;  also  for  Kxami. 
Ilftliniio  ut  Tdl'Ktlto  (JnriHervatorv 
of  Mili>l'',  ttliii  tlio  OoverniiiLiit 
KKUDliMfttlllllMiM  Art. 

Best  (wlv/mlttups  ill  Orecit,  Latin, 
N»t.iii'nl  Nciyfiw.  Modern  Lanj;- 
iiiitfiiti,  Miifid  ami  Art 

The  Primary  Department  re 
oeivet)  gpealat  attention. 

TBRMB    MOOBHATE 


Fur  Oaltitidai'  apfjiy  to 

MISS  QRIER 

Letdy  Principal. 

^a/«Til?"'}  TORONTO 


SoiTU  AND  East  Fronts,  Siiowino  Ciiapbl. 


Will  N'imfn  after  Christmas  holi- 
days, mndety,  January  11th,  1897. 


Bishop  Strachan  Sohool,  Wykeham  Hall,  Toronto. 

Lady  Principal,  Miss  Grier  ;  Enrflinh,  Mathematic8 
and  Latin,  .Miss  Fanny  E.  Carroll,  Miss  Ethel  Bristol,  Miss 
Florence  Fisher  ;  Primary  Clans,  Miss  M.  Dobhie  and 
Miss  Ruby  Jellett ;  French  and  Elocution,  Miss  ,*ara 
Nation,  B.A. ;  (lerman  and  Piano,  Frau  Doctor  Oavis, 

feb.  Dieck  ;  Non-Ileaidcnt  —  Chtirch  Catechism  and 
•ituryy,  Kev.  T.  C.  Street  Mackleni;  Piano  and  Oryan, 
Me.  J.  W.  F.  Harrison  ;  Violin,  Mr.  J.  W.  Bauniann, 
Miss  Katie  Archer,  Miss  Kniily  Davies ;  Piano  and 
Sinyinrj,  Miss  C.  A.  Williams,  Miss  Florence  Graham, 
and  Miss  Mockridjfe ;  Piano,  Dr.  Stocks  Hanunond, 
Miss  Frances  Morri.s,  A.T.C.M.,  Miss  Cosens  ;  Drawiny 
and  Paintiny,  Miss  II.  M.  Ford  and  Miss  Hancoi^k; 
Physical  Culture  ami  Art  Needlework,  Miss  Isabel 
Orier  ;  Danciny,  Miss  Stoviii. 

Brantford  Young  Ladies'  College. 

Governor,  Rev.  W.  Cochrane,  M.A.,  D.D.;  Lady  Prin 
cipal,  Mrs.  M.  Rolls;  Mental  and  Moral  Philoxophy, 
Dr.  Cochrane  ;  Ilintory,  Rhetoric  and  Phyxioloyji,  Mrs. 
Rolls  ;  Mathematics  and  Latin,  Miss  L.  S.  11.  Oughtred; 
English  Literature,  Miss  .1.  E.  McDonald  ;  Junior  Eny- 
lish.  Miss  Jessie  Y.  Duff  ;  i-'rench  and  German,  Miss  M. 
Man;  Musical  Director — Piano,  Onjan,  I'rof.  Frederic 
Poffers,  F.C.C.G.,  F.V.C.M.;  I'oice  Culture.  Prof.  F.  (i. 
Rojfers  and  Mrs.  R.  J.  Smith  ;  Piano,  Miss  E.  Rolls,  Miss 
Lena  Shannon  and  Miss  May  Weldinfj;  (iuilar,  Miss  L. 
Tennant;  Violin,  Prof.  F.  O.  Roofers;  Art  Depart- 
nuint,  Henry  Martin,  .\.  R.  (;,'.A.;   Assistant, 

;  Evidences  of  Christianity,  Dr.  Cochrane; 
Stenoyraphy  and  Typewritiiiy,  Miss  .>lary  Cochrane; 
Calisthenics  and  Elocution,  Miss  H.  Gertrude  Hart. 

St.  Hilda's  College,  Toronto. 

AKPIIilATiON   WITH  TRl.SITY    t'NIVKRSITY   (FOR  WOMKN). 

President  of  the  Council,  The  Right  Rev.  the  I/ord 
Bishop  of  Toronto ;  Laily  JYincipal,  Mrs.  Rij^by  ; 
Assistant,  Mrs  Hewxill ;  Treasurer,  H.W.  Church,  M.A. 


J\\B    Mouift   AlllMn  Udltl'  Oollsga,   Owen's  /\rt 

Institution,  and  OonMrvAtory  of  Musio, 

8ftol(vlll«,  H.  B. 

'  l-AIMI-W'  l'l)l.l/K««, 

Principal,  Rev.  U,  C,  Itonki),  IS  Di  j  Preceptress,  Mrs. 
A.  N.  ArchibaH. 

lio.^lll>  ilt^  IN»TI(l'("fl(m. 

Physics,  Rev,  B.  C  llonleM,  l»,U,!  Latin  and  Geome- 
try. Mrs.  A.  N.  Ardillmlil  J  Unillnh  Lanyuage  and 
Literature,  Miss  Laur.t  ((iitherii,  M.A.)  Elocution  ani 
Physical  Culture,  MUn  l,(i(list' Wehster ;  Mathematics, 
Miss  Jeanette  E,  Tliniiifti,  lt,A,i  Eni/lish,  Miss  Estelle 
Oook,  B.A.:  Fre'.Ji,  .Mlw  Wiillilflcd  ilohnstoii  ;  Short- 
hand and  't'lipewrlllity.  MiN>i  H,  A.  Mtindv;  Matron, 
Miss  Miri'.,a  FullerLoit!  Auninlonl  Matron,  Miss  Florence 
Vroor. ;  Housekeeper,  h\U*  VM{\\  Masters. 
oWKW'd  4MT  |!»«tiritl(IN, 

Professor,  John  IIimiiIIKMkI,  lt,(),A.',  Associate  Teach- 
ers, Miss  Ethel  Ogdun,  iillil  Miss  Bessie  McI,c(h1. 
CiiSiMHUV.VI'dllV  III'   MfSK'. 

Piano,  Oryan  and  Thiiirjl,  I'tof.  J,  .1.  Woottun, 
L.R.A.M.,  London;  Pliliio,  Miss  A(ines  Fawcctl,  Miss 
Sarah  .M.  Williunis,  ami  ,MU=  Flureiiie  I'liase;  Vucnl 
Culture,  Miss  Coriu'lia  Fiilinillif  i  Violin,  Harmony  and 
Instrumentation,  Mr,  dlhU'll'!!  l/<  Clilsholni;  Examiner 
in  Harmony,  Dr.  j'uri'.v  (loi'l«'lilll!>, 

Toroi^to  Coqgervatory,  Sohool  of  Elocution,  Oratory, 
Pliysloal  Culture  and  Oramatlo  /\rt. 


BISHOP 


In 

^£■£3— Preparatory  ( 
Application  may  be  mat 


Bishop  Bethune 

ri«i<or— The  Lord  Bishoj] 
rriwtees— Rev.  C.  J.  S. 
the  Sisterhood  S.J.D.;  J. 
(ieneral  Manager  of  the  Cj 
R.  H.  Bethune,  Cashier  o| 
Kemp,  Esq.,  Manager  of 
merce,  Toronto  ;  John  Cart 

Instruction  is  given  bv  I 
Talbot,  Rector  of  Osha'wl 
Whitby;  Mr.  Edmund  Plf 
Singing),  and  by  resident  | 

Ontario  Ladies'! 

Board  of  Directors-— Ptf 
Ut  Vice-President,  Rev. 
President,  L.  T.  Barclay,  I<1 
J.  S.  Barnard,  Esq.;  Wow/I 
Hare,  Ph.D.;  Lady  Print 

Faculty  of  Instructio7i-\ 
J.  J.   Hare,   Ph.D.;   Clasi 
English  and  Chemistry, 
cution,  Jliss  .Moore,  O..M| 
and  Italian,  Miss  Horniil 
Languages,  Miss  Stanloil 
Muthenialics,   Miss  Lainf 
.Staples,  M.L.A.     Seliool  i 
I'ipe  Organ,  Prof.  J.  W. 
iiinny,  Miss  Dallas,  B.M. ;  I 
and  Miss  Taylor ;   Vocal  I 
.McKee ;  Guitar,  Prot.  \v| 
Director,  Prof.   L.   R.  ol 
Painting,  Miss  Windeatt  J 
1)1'/,  Miss  (Jreenwood  ;  .11 
Director  of  CommereiaUl 
iMgraphy,  cfc.  Miss  (,'opf  I 
Conirnercial  Law,  G.  Y.f 
Henderson ;  Physical  C 


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In  and  Qeome- 
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MathematicH, 
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I'linse  ;  Vucnl 
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3/\rt. 

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Htoii,  M.A. 


BISHOP    BETHUNE    COLLEGE,    OSHAWA 

A  Church  School  for  Qirls 

In  charge  of  the  Sisters  of  S.   John  the  Divine 

F'fi'fiS— Preparatory  class,  S40 ;  intermediate  class,  .'J45 ;  senior  class,  ^50. 

Application  may  be  made  to  the  Sister  in  charf^e,  or  to  the  Sisters  of  S.  John  the  Divine,  Major  St  ,  Toronto. 


Bishop  Bethune  College,  Oshawa. 


Visitor— The  Lord  Bishop  of  Toronto. 

Truntees—Rev.  C.  J.  S.  Bethune,  D.C.L.,  Warden  of 
the  Sisterhood  S.J.D.;  J.  H.  Plunimer,  Esq.,  Assistant 
(ieneral  Manager  of  the  Canadian  Hank  of  Commerce ; 
R.  H.  Bethune,  Cashier  of  the  Doiniiiion  Bank ;  J.  C. 
Kemp,  Esq.,  .Manager  of  the  Canadian  Bank  of  Com- 
merce, Toronto  ;  John  Carter,  Esq.,  Toronto. 

Instruction  is  given  by  the  Sisters,  by  the  Rev.  J. 
Talbot,  Rector  of  Oshawa ;  Rev.  James  Broughall, 
Whitby;  Mr.  Edmund  Phillips  (Piano,  Harmony  aiul 
•Singing),  and  by  resident  goveriies,ses. 

Ontario  Ladies'  College,  Whitby. 

Board  of  Directors — Preiiklent,  Geo.  A.  Cox,  Esq.; 
Ut  Vicc-Prenident,  Rev.  E.  H.  Dewart,  D.D.;  Jad  Vice- 
Pivnident,  L.  T.  Barclay,  Es(|. ;  Treanurer  and  Sccretari/, 
.J.  S.  Barnard,  Esq.;  Gomrnor  and  Principml,  Rev.  J.  J. 
Hare,  Ph.D.;  Lady  Principal,  Mrs.  Hare. 

Faculty  of  InHtructinn—Iiotany,  Geolorjy,  etc.,  Rev. 
J.  J.  Hare,  Ph.D.;  CUusIck,  Prof,  (jlreeinvood,  B.A.; 
Eii'iliitli  and  Clieniintn/,  Miss  Hurkholder,  B.  A.;  Kin- 
cution,  Miss  .^loore,  CM.;  Frewh,  Uerman,  Sp<ini.ili 
ami  Italian,  Miss  Homing,  B.  A.;  Axxi.stKnt  in  Minlern 
Lanrjuaijes,  Miss  Slaiilon,  Is'  Class  H,  (professional); 
ilathetnalicn,  Miss  Laiiil,  l!..\.;  Junior  Knijlixh,  Miss 
Staples,  M.  L.  A.  School  of  M osic— Director — Pin  no  ii  nd 
Pipe  Orjian,  Prof.  J.  \V.  V.  Harrison;  Violin  and  liar- 
miiny,  Miss  Dallas,  B.M.;  Piano,  Aliss  L.  Wilson,  .M.[..\., 
and  Miss  Taylor;  Vocal  Munlr,  Mrs.  Bradley  and  Miss 
McKce;  Guitar,  I'rot.  Watkins.  School  oi  Fine  Art- 
Director,  Prof.  L.  R.  O'Brien,  R.C.A.;  Drawing  and 
Paintimj,  Miss  Windeatt,  A.R.C.A.;  AnKLstant  in  Draw- 
m;i.  Miss  tJrecnwood  ;  Art  Seedlework,  Miss  Kolsborn  ; 
director  of  Comnurcial  Department,  Book-kcepinii,  I'ho- 
«ii.7ra?>/ii/,cfc.,  MissCopeland;  Telcfirayhy,  Mr.  I'aquette; 
Commercial  Law,  0.  Y.  Smith,  LL.B.  ;  Jiiding,  Capt. 
Henderson  ;  Physical  C.cture,  Miss  Moore. 


CI\uroh  SgI)ooI  for  Girls,  Windsor,  f<ova  Scotia. 

Chairman,  The  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia;  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  Henry  Youle  Hind,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.C.L.  ; 
Lady  Principal  —  Jilble  and  Chxtrch  History,  Miss 
Machin ;  Vice-Principd— Mathematics,  Physics,  Miss 
Painter;  Pianoforte,  Voice  Culture,  Miss  Manners; 
Drawiny  and  Paintlny,  Miss  Shaver ;  IlUtory,  General 
and  Physical  Geography,  Astronomy,  Miss  Kidd  ;  His- 
tory, Literature,  Latin,  Greek,  Miss  Uertriide  Mills  ; 
French,  German,  Mademoiselle  Aiknian;  Critical  Liter- 
ature, Knylish  Grainmar  and  Anal!i.sis  (Accountant). 
Miss  Ashworth  ;  Pianoforte,  Miss  '  Milan  Manners ; 
Pianoforte,  Miss  Irvine  ;  Violin,  Herr  Bruno  Siebelts  ; 
Dancing,  Miss  Manning;  Calisthenics,  Sergeant  Cun- 
ningham ;  Heliglous  Instruction,  Rev.  S.  Weston-Jones, 
Rector  of  Windsor  ;  Housekeeper,  Miss  Spicer. 


"     Hellmuth  Ladies'  College,  Loi^don,  Ont. 

fjody  Patronesses,  H.R.H.  Princess  Louise,  Her  Ex- 
cellency the  Countess  of  Aberdeen  ;  Founder,  The 
lit.  Rev.  Bishop  Hellmuth,  D.D.,  D.C.L.;  President, 
I.  F.  Hellmuth,  LL.B.;  Principal,  Rev.  E.  N.  English, 
M.A.  ;  Vice-Principal,  Mrs.  E.N.  English;  Visitorx, 
Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Huron,  The  Very  Rev. 
the  Dean  of  Huron.  Faculty-  Ilhetcrie,  Elocution,  etc. , 
Rev.  E.  N.  English,  .M.. A.;  Knylish  Literature,  Mytho- 
Inijy,  etc.,  Mrs.  E.  N.  English  ;  Frcncfi,  Italian  and 
Sp'ani,ih,  Mdlle.  I.  do  Corneillc  .Moreni ;  Herman,  Mathe- 
oiolics.  (7('.,  J.  W.  (lay  Audras,  Esq.;  Academic Suhjects, 
Miss  M.  Bndd;  .Mnsicid  Director— Piano,  Harmony  and 
History  of  Music,  Tlios.  Martin,  Esq. ;  Violin,  R. 
Pocockc,  Esq.;  Singing  and  Organ,  Miss  K.  Moore;. 
Guitar  and  Mandolin,  Miss  L.  A.  M.  Jones;  Art-Paint- 
ing, Mdlle.  VandeiiBroeck  ;  Decorative  Art,  etc..  Miss  L. 
A.  .M.  Jone.s. 


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DEMILL  LADIES'  COLLEGE,    -    -    ST.  CATHARINES,  ONTARIO 

Over  20  years  successful  history.  A  very  efficient  staff  of  teachers.  An  extensive  course  included  in 
Scholarship,  board,  furnished  rooms,  laundry,  all  English  Branches,  Sciences,  Languages,  Music,  Fine  Arts, 
Commercial  Course  and  Calisthenics,  included  for  §105  per  year,  if  purchased  pn'-lv.  ^ 

Write  for  Calendar  to  Rev.  A,  B.  DemiU,  St.  Catbarlnes,  Ont. 

Also  the  School  at  106  Yorkville  Ave.,  Toronto,  for  young  girls,  for  iJlOO  for  school  year,  including  board  and  all 
English  Branches. 


Demill  Ladies'  College,  St.  Catharines. 

President,  Rev.  A.  B.  Der.ill ;  Ladtj  PrincUal,  Mrs. 
A.  B.  Demill ;  Secretary,  Miss  D.  A.  Hurd ;  Aiisociate 
Principal  and  Teacher  of  Metaphnsics,  Knqlixh  Litera- 
ture, and  Latin,  Miss  Abbie  B.  Howland  ;  Mdtheinatics, 
Physiology,  and  History,  Miss  S.  Stephenson ;  Natural 
Science  and  Mathematics,  Miss  Frances  P.  Byam  ;  Elo- 
cution and  Rhetoric,  Miss  Archibald,  B.A.  ;  French  and 
German,  Miss  Carra  E.  Wilcox,  B.  L.;  Book-keeping, 
Stenography,  Typovriting  and  Business  Corresfiund- 
enci.  Miss  Agnes  Q\en;  Director  of  Musical  Depart- 
inei  t  and  Teacher  of  Piano  and  Harmony,  Vincent  P. 
Hurt;  Teacher  of  Piano,  Miss  Anna  ZiiUner  and  Miss 
Groc ;  Carruthers ;  Vocal  Culture,  Miss  Dundas;  Direc- 
tor of  Art  Department,  Drawlwi  and  Paintinr,  Miss 
Louis'"  E.  Reed  ;  Art  Needle  Work,  Miss  Margaret  A. 
Stephenson  ;  Calisthenics,  Mis.i  Abbie  B.  Howland. 

Demill  Residental  Academy. 

106   VORKVIIiLK   AVK.Nl'R,    TOllONTO. 

Principal,  Rev.  A.  B.  Demill ;  Lady  Principal,  Mia. 
A.  B.  Demill ;  Teacher  of  English,  Miss  Kate  Lane  ; 
Teacher  of  Elocution,  Miss  B.  Lehigh;  Piano  and  Vocal 
Music,  Miss  Stark  ;  French  ami  Calisthenics,  Miss  F.  A. 
Demill,  M.L  A.;  Dravnng  and  /"ai'/ituif/,  Jliss  Teskey  ; 
Governess,  Miss  Victoria  Dug  ias  ;  Sea-etary,  Miss  F.  A. 
Demill. 

Si\lngwaul(  \\ortyi  for  irvdian  Children. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Algonia.     Rlstablishcd  IST."). 

President,  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Algoma.  Committee: 
Rev.  Rural  Dean  Renison,  B.A.;  His  Honor  Judge  .lohn- 
slon.  Secretary;  Geo.  Ley  King,  Esc].,  Principal;  W.  J. 
Thoni|)son,  W.  H.  Plunnncr,  Esq.  Principal,  Geo.  Ley 
King,  Ksc|,,  Shingwauk,  Sault  Ste.  JIarie,  Ont  ;  Account- 
.ant,  V.  M.  Dooley  ;  Senior  Schoo'  Teacher,  K.  Wanless; 
Junior  School  Teacher,  R.  F.  Chadwick  ;  Farmer, 
W.  Van  Egmond  ;  Foreman  of  Factory,  \V.  J.  Madden, 
Jun.;  Matron,  ;  Laundress,  Mrs.  A'an  Eg- 

mond; Seamntress  ani  Nurse,  Miss  Rutherfonl ;  Lady 
Superintendent,  Mrs.  G.  L.  King. 


Wesleyan  Ladies'  College  and  Conservatory  of 
tfusic,  Han)iltof\. 

Principal  and  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral 
Science,  Political  Economy  and  Logic,  A.  Burns,  S.T.D., 
LL.D.;  Natural  Science  and  Mathematics,  Miss  Ina  M. 
Chipman,  B.A.  (Wellesley,  U.S.);  English  Literature 
and  German,  Miss  Adell  Snyder,  M.A.  ((Queen's);  Ills- 
tort/  and  French,  Miss  Katherine  Harvev  (Queen's); 
Lady  Principal  avA  Teacher  of  D'portment  and 
Aesthetics  Aledf.  Burns,  M.E.L.;  Elocution  and  Physi- 
cal Culture,  Mioi  Louie  Clark,  ^l.^.h.;  Shorthand  and 
Typeivriting,  Miss  K.  Kappele ;  Director  of  Music  De- 
partment and  Teacher  of  Pipe  Organ  and  Piano,  Mr. 
W.  E.  Fairclough,  F.R.C.O.  (Royal  College  of  Music, 
London,  Eng.);  Piano,  Miss  Marion  G.  Burns,  M.L.A.; 
Singing,  Vocal  Culture  and  Harp,  Mrs.  Martin-M\irphy  ; 
Violin,  Professor  Baumann ;  Violoncello,  Professor 
Parker;  Guitar,  Miss  Donalda  Duncan;  Mandolin. 
Frank  Jinurson ;  Director  of  Art  Department  nml 
Tearher  of  Oil  Painting,  H'ater  Colors  and  Drawinn, 
Professor  Henry  Martini  A.R.C.A.,  O.S.A.,  with  .assist- 
ants ;  Teacher  of  China  Decorating,  Miss  Clara  Gul- 
breaith,  M.E.L. 

Polytechnic  Scliool  of  Montreal. 

Faculty  of  Arts— Principal,  IT.-E.  Archamlmiilt ; 
Director  of  Studies,  Eniile  Baltre  ;  Professors — Specinl 
Mathematics,  Eniile  Balrte ;'  Chemistry  and  Physicf, 
C.-A.  Pfister;  Mechanical  Kniyincering,  Public  Works, 
Hailirays  and  Architecture,  .Joseph  Hnynes ;  Surreiiin;!. 
(ieodeni  and  Cosmograjihy,  C.  E.  Laberge ;  Mathe- 
matics (elementary  course  and  elementary  pbysiis), 
Frederic  Andre  and  A.  Bonnin  ;  Natural  History,  lieu- 
logy  and  Mineralogy,  F.  G.  Laberge  ;  Mining,  Metal- 
Inrgy,  Strength  of  Materials,  Hydraulics  and  Steam 
Emine,'A.  Bonnin  ;  Electricity  and  Applied  Mechanicn, 
S.  Duval. 


1897] 


Every  one  who   k 

BUSINESS    BDU 

HAND,    kr 

tiERRARD  AND  YONG 

Is  the  most  relia'iiff  scho 
is  properly  locatt  ( in  a  1 
latest  and  best  courses  c 
experienced  MEN  as  1 
L-'cturers,  and  guarante 
If  you  want  a  good  ed 
lit  u.ition  you  should  atte 

Addr 


Central  Busini 

Faculty — Manager,  \ 
ness  Department,  P.  Mc 
Principal  Shorthand  j 
Assistant  Shorthand  , 
Lecturer,  J.  A.  Cooper, 


THE  NIMM 

Business  and 

Cor.  Yonge  and  C 

Is  a  practical  up  to  date 
Shorthand  and  Civil 

experienced  teachers  he 
as   specialists   in    the 
particulars  iree.    In  ses 

PR 
R.     D.     NiMMO, 


Tlie  (timmo  and  Ha'' 
Coll( 

Sta.ff — Principal  Sh< 
ment,  R.  D.  Nnnmo  ; 
ment,  Jas.  Harrison  ; 
Douglas,  Barrister. 

Ontario  Academy  a 

COR.   COLLKOK  8T 

Principal— Robert 

Oi\tarlo  Business 

fin  Ajfiliation  with  the 

EST.^ 

Staff— W.  B.  Robini 
Osborne,  A.  L.  Mathi 
ton,  M.A.,  W.  S.  Mor( 

Western  Ontario 

Faculty— Principa 
U.  A.  Buchner,  Jenn 

The  Hamilton  Bus 


Principal— C.  . 
teachers  and  lecturei 


[1897 


1897] 


EDUCATIONAL   TNHTITIfTIONH, 


253 


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se  included  in 
sic,  Fine  Arts, 


ig  board  and  all 


nservatory  of 


tal  and  Moral 
%..  Burns,  S.T.D., 
iticn,  Miss  Ina  M. 
i()luh  Literature 

(Queen's);  UU- 
irvev  (Queen's) ; 
yipiirtmcnt  and 
tion  and  Phpsi- 
;  Shorthand  and 
'or  of  Music  be- 

and  Piano,  Mr. 
ollejJTe  of  Musii', 
.  Burns,  M.L.A.: 
Martin-Munihy ; 
icello,  Professor 
can ;  Maniloliii. 
~>cpartment  ami 
'8  and  Drawing, 
i.A.,  with  assist- 

Miss  Clara  Gal- 


itreal. 

.  Archanitmult; 
nfennor.^ — S/iccint 
■//  and  Phji-iicf, 
;,  Public  Wvrks, 
yne» ;  Surrepinp, 
paberjre  ;  Mathc- 
entar.v  pliysii's), 
•a  I  Hintory,  (n-u- 
Mininrj,  Metal- 
dies  aiid  Slmm 
plied  Meehaiucf, 


Every  one  who  knowe  anything  about 

BUSINESS    EDUCATION    or    SHORT* 

HAND,   knowe   that  the 


^/^' 


GERRARD  AND  YONQE  STREETS,   TORONTO 

Is  the  most  relia'iis  school  for  that  work  In  C'anmla.  It 
is  properly  locatt  I  in  a  large  commercial  (,'ily,  tfivoit  Hiu 
latest  and  best  courses  of  training,  has  a  ataff  of  PIVK 
fxperienced  MEN  as  TEACHERS  beside"  o'juuiiloiiul 
L.'oturers,  and  guarantees  good  results  every  timu, 

If  you  want  a  good  education  and  assistance  to  a  ^nod 
Mit  nation  you  should  attend  this  college.  Get  partJcului'N, 

Address  W.  H.  SHAW,  Principal. 
Central  Business  College,  Toronto. 

Faculty — Manager,  \V.  H.  Shaw  ;  Principal  IUihI- 
nuss  Department,  P.  Mcintosh;  Penman,  A.  V.  Hproll  ; 
Principal  Shorthand  Department,  W.  S.  WoodH  ;  hi 
Assistant  Shorthand  Department,  A.  M,  Keniu'dy ; 
Lecturer,  J.  A.  Cooper,  M.A.,  LL.D. 


THE  NIMMO  &  HARRISON 

Business  and  Shorthand  College 

Cor.  Yonge  and  College  Sts.,^  -  TORONTO 

Is  a  practical  up  to  date  commercial  school.  BusineHHi 
Shorthand  and  Civil  Servf^e  courses  in  charge  of 
experienced  teachers  holding  the  highest  (|uallll(!al  John 
as  specialists  in  the  respective  departments,  l''iill 
particulars  I'ree.     In  session  the  entire  year. 

PRINCIPALS 

R.  D.  NiMMo,  Ja8.  Harrison 


Ti^e  flimmo  and  Harrison  Business  and  Short^ai^d 
College,  Toronto. 

Stafi — Principal  Shorthand  and  Typewrit) na  uepnrl' 
ment,  R.  P.  Nimmo  ;  Principal  Cuinmereial  Uiiinli'h 
ment,  Jos.  Harrison  ;  Lecturer  Commercial  Law,  Will, 
Douglas,  Barrister. 

Ontario  Academy  and  Business  College,  Toronto. 

COR.   COLLKOK  8TRKET   AND  Sl'ADINA     AVKNI  K, 

Principal— Uoheti  \V.  Dillon,  M.A. 

Ontario  Business  College,  Belleville,  Ontario. 

(In  Ajfiliation  with  the  Iimtitnte  of  Churlireil  Aet'iiiniliiiila.  I 
E8TABLI8I1KD  IN   1808. 

Staff— "W.  B.  Robinson,  J.  \V.  Johnson,  !■'  C.A,,  W,  ,1, 
Osborne,  A.  L.  Matheson,  .lessie  Anderson,  \V,  N,  I'mi- 
ton,  M.A.,  W.  S.  Morden,  LL.B. 

Western  Ontario  Shorthand  Academy,  London, 

Faculty—Principal,  Win.  C.  Coo,  C.S.Il ;  I*,  Morphy, 
U.  A.  Buchner,  Jennie  Law. 

The  Hamilton  Business  College,  Hamilton,  Ont. 

KSTAHLIHIIKI)   1883. 

Principal— C.  .i.  McCullough,  assisted  liy  a  hIiiIT  of 
teachers  and  lecturers. 


PRESBYTERIAN. 


LADIES' 


BLOOR  STREET 

Ol'l'OHlTK     Ql  KKN'H     PaHK. 


OOLLEQE. 
TORONTO 


Eatabllahed  In  1889,  by  the 
late  Dr.  T.  M.  Muclntyre. 

iNiOltl'OIIATKI)   \S    ISItft, 

HtudeiilM  prepared  for 
Mati'li'lilttHnn  In  Tironto  liiJverMJtv.  Kull  conrsi's  In 
I.Hi'l'ltflll'x,  Ni'leiii'c,  Art,  Music  and  Klociitlon.  MuhIc  Ik 
lililKllt  III  t'oiineclinti  with  the  Toronto  Conscrvatorv  of 
Mtntli',  TIh'  ulalT  ipf  Tcai'liers  Is  large  and  etilcieiit.  The 
lloliiif.JKii  iif  iht-  sinili'iits  Is  under  the  charge  of  Mrs. 
MttnlliUic,  Till'  liiiildiiigM  arc^  coinmiKliouH,  and  favor- 
ulil>  Mltilitti'il,  being  III  the  MneNt  rcHlilential  purl  of 
Toi'iiiilii,  Tpriiifi  open  In  Hcptcmbcr,  November,  February 
M\i\  April,  Ntiidi'tilM.both  boarders  and  day  pupils,  may 
'illlPI'  iilimy  lime.  For  (/'alendar  and  other  infuimatlon 
(nldreNN,  IIEV,  J,  A.  MACDONAI-D,  Principal, 


Prcibyterlan  Ladies'  College,  Toronto. 

Priiiilihnt.  Mrs.  T.  M.  Macinlyre;  Principal,  Rev.  ,f. 
A,  Ma(«loiiiild  ;  liUdy  Principal,  Miss  .Margery  t'urlette; 
lUiiUml  lilti>raline,  History  ami  Composition,  Rev,  .1, 
A,  Mitiwlfiliald  ;  French  l.iiiiiiitaiie  ana  Literature,  ami 
MnlhKiiinlii'n,  Miss  Margery  Curlelte;  Knylisit  Laniiuaye 
mill  lillerahiri'.  Miss  Esther  T.  do  Bean  regard,  il.A,  ; 
Lollii  lianjiHiliie  mill  Literature,  Miss  Ellen  Mary 
l'ul>'t'i<ip|i ;  (lermiin  Laiiiiuar/eaml  Literature,  .Miss  K.  A, 
|li'"l««l  Aiiiiloinii,  I'liysioloyy  and  Jlyyiene,  Mist 
Hilwiiilia  lloyle,  M,i»,,C,.\l,;  liolany,  Oeoloyy,  Chemistry 
mid  liHi'lmrr  in  Sal iiriil  Science,  ; 

IHrnelorof  Music  Deportment,  Mr.  Edw.  Eisber;  Hesl- 
dent  Music  Teacher,  Miss  .lulla  K.  Mcltrlen,  A.T.C..VI.  ; 
Ittrpclor  Arl  henartment,  .Mr.  T,  Mower  Martin, 
ll.t'iA,!  lUoeulion  Ueparlment,  .Miss  .Martha  Smith,  B.E, 


Bunlmtgii  hmiaeit  desiring  competent  Stenographera 
HlmuHl  hminl  that  they  write  SRtQQS  Ehorthand  They 
will  (tlwtiya  be  able  to  read  their  notes. 

MISS    H.    WRIGHT 

Principal  of  the 

LIOHT'LINI  SHORTHAND  &  TYPEWRITING  SCHOOL 
(IrcKK'A  Shorthand  Academy 

aeaj  vonge  st.,  ■  ■  •  Toronto,  ont, 

(It'iigg's  ligbl-llne  Is  a  common  sense  system  of  short- 
IiiiimI,  iiiMiiperior  tminy  Pitmiinic  system  as  the  miHlern 
nlpi'llii' dli't"!  iiillway  is  to  llie  old  cniiilpersiimc  horse- 
I'lil',  We  guarantee  It  the  easiest  to  Iciiiii  and  the  niost 
IH'iiitlli  III  for  us(^  Bv  ii  a  student  will  learn  to  write 
lull  Wiifdn  11  liiliiiite  III  iiiie-tbii'd  the  time  reipilred  by 
any  iiMicnil  onebiilf  tbe  cost  can  be  taught  by  mall, 
llniikki'Kpliigiiiiil  olliei'  branches  of  a  eoinmerulul  eouritu 
titllulit.     ('((//  or  icrile  for  terms. 

Oregg's  Shorthand  Academy,  Toronto. 

Ill'i'gg'n  system  of  l,i«ht  Line  Shorthand  and  Type- 
wi'IMlig  taught.     Principal,  Miss  llaltle  Wright. 

Quoiph  Business  College,  ai^d  Shortl^and  Institute. 

I'liimiiereliit,  Slcnoyraphii  and  Typewriting  Depart- 
menis     Principal,  ,1.  Sharp. 

Lundy's  Lai  e   l^istorioal  Society. 

Annlversnry-  llulllc  of  Lundy's  Lane,  July  With,  iXII,. 

President,  Kev.  Canon  <1.  A.  Bull,  MA.,  Niagara 
KiiIIk  Moiilb.  (Int.;  Vice-President,  John  A.  l,aw,  Niagara 
Klllln  Mipiilii  ;  llecorditiy  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
iImiiii'M  Wilson,  Hu)pt.  N.  K.  Park,  Niagara  Ealls  South, 
(lilt,  ;  Corresponding  Secretory,  Venerable  Archdeacon 
lloiistiili,  M.A.,  Niagara  Kails,  Ont. 


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EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS — MEDICAL    INSTITUTIONS. 


[1897 


1897] 


ACADEHIE     DE     BRISAY 

2  College  St.,  TORONTO 
C.  T.  De  Bnsay,  B.A.,  Principal 

An  institution  for  the  ncientijic  and  rational  teacliinj; 
of  languAges.  tiiitin  and  Greek  treated  as  living 
tongues.  Conversational  and  literary  courses  in 
French,  German,  Spanish  and  Italian.  Thorough 
courses  by  mail  in  Latin  and  French.    Part  1.  of  the 

"De  Brisay  Analytical  Method" 

to  any  address  for  25  cents.    Full  course,  80.00. 
PyMPHLET    FREE 


Acadeinie  De  Brisay,  Toronto. 

Principal,  C.  T.  De  Brisay.     Secretary,  C.  T.  Paul. 

Wells'  Commercial  College   and   Shorthand   Uni- 
versity, Toror^to. 

CoR.   King  and  Ciiimcu   Strkrts.    Established  1882. 
Principal,  P.  J.  Wells. 

Toronto  College  of  fl[\t8\G,  Limited. 

IH  AFFILIATION   WITH  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO. 

Main  Buildin(,'s,  Pemhroke  Street. 
West  End  Branch,  Cor.  Spadina  and  College  Streets. 
Director,  F.  H.  Torrinjfton ;  Secretary,  A.  D.  Watson  ; 
RegistravH,  Miss  B.  R.  Warden,  Miss  H.  II.  Watson. 

Conservatory  of  H^usic  and   School    of  Elocution, 
London,  Ont. 

Professors,  Mr.  Wm.  Caven  Barron,  Principal  ;  Miss 
Barron,  Miss  Proudfoot,  Mr.  R.  Pococke,  Miss  Brown, 
Miss  B.  Moore,  Miss  Helen  Patcrson,  Miss  .Jennie  Steele, 
Mr.  Hubert  Fraher,  Miss  Ina  Harriett  Bacon,  Micu 
Lulu  Jones,  Mr.  A.  L.  Lawrason,  Miss  Katherine  Moore, 
Miss  Lotta  Francis,  Miss  Beatrice  Gibson  ;  Manager, 
Mr.  D.  J.  Saundei-s. 

Ontario  College  of  Pharmacy,  Toronto. 

President,  J.  H.  Mackenzie ;  Vice-President,  Jno. 
McKee.  Corincil  C.  D.  Daniel,  Toronto ;  J.  H.  Dickey, 
Trenton ;  Henry  Days,  Lucknow  ;  W.  A.  Karn,  Wood- 
stock ;  D.  H.  MacLaren,  Barrie  ;  J.  F.  Rol)erts,  Park- 


LANGUAGES 


Conversational  and 
Literary  Courses  in 
French,  German, 
Italian,   Spanish, 

hy    nicst    advanced 
to  speak  the  foreign 


scientidc  methods.     Pupils  learn 
languages  as  fluently  as  the  mother  tongue. 

Courses  in  Greek,  Latin,  and  Hebrew.  Class 
and  Private  Tuition.  Special  Corresponding  De))iirt  • 
ment  for  non-resident  students.  Preparation  by  mall 
for  any  University  or  Departmental  Examination. 

The  Toronto  School  of  Langruages 

14    Alexander    St.,    Toronto 

e.  r.  PAUL,  Principal 

hill ;  R.  D.  Scott,  Sarnia ;  Simon  Snider,  Waterloo ; 
G.  W.  Spackman,  Hamilton  ;  A.  TuriMjr,  Orangevillo ; 
II.  Walters,  Ottawa.  lie^jistrar-Treasurer,  Isaac  T. 
Lewis. 

Faculti/ — Dean  and  Professor  of  Theori/  and  Prae.ticr 
of  Pharmacy,  and  Director  of  Phannacal  Lahoratoni, 
Chas.  F.  He'ebner,  Phm.B.  (Tor.),  I'h.G.  (N.Y.);  /'/•'... 
fcssor  of  Chemistry  and  liotanij,  A.  Y.  Scott,  B.A.  (Tor.), 
M.D.,  CM.  (Trin.);  Professor  oj  Materia  Medica.  aiul 
Pharniaco(/nosy,J.  T.  Fotheringham,  B.A.,  M.B.  (Tor.), 
M.D.,  cm!  (Trin.) ;  Professor  of  Analytical  Chemistrii 
and  Toxicology,  Graham  Chambers,  B.A.,  M.B.  (Tor.). 

Toronto  Conservatory  of  Music. 

AFFILIATED  WITH   THE   TNIVERSITV   OF    TORONTO  AND    WITH 
TRINITY    UNIVERSITY. 

■    (Corner  Tonge  St.  and  Wilton  Ave.) 

President,  Hon.  G.  W.  Allan  ;  Vice  Presidents,  Hon. ' 
Chancellor  Boyd  and  W.  B.  McMurrich,  Q.C;  Honorary 
Treasurer,  Horatio  W.  Nelson  ;  Musical  Director,  Ed- 
ward Fisher  ;  Hon.  Justice  MacLennan,  Elmes  Hender- 
son, Henry  Pellatt,  James  Henderson,  S.H.  Janes,  M.A., 
LL.B.,  E.  A.  Scadding,  Auguste  Bolte.  AdminiMratiii' 
Officers — Musical  Director,  Edward  Fisher ;  Secretary, 
Geo.  J.  Barclay  ;  liegistrar.  Miss  M.  G.  Ferguson  ; 
Assistant  Registrar,  Miss  Marie  Wheler. 

Canada  Business  College,  Han^il  en,  Ont. 

Principal,  R.  E.  Gallagher;  Vice- Principal  and  Head 
of  Business  Department,  J.  J.  Parsons ;  Principal  of 
Theorji  Department,  H.  W.  Henry  ;  Principal  of  Short- 
hand and  Typeivriting  Department,  Miss  H.  A.Rymal. 


JVIEDICAb    INSTITUTIONS. 


University  of  Bisl^op's  College,  Montreal. 

Faculty  of  Medicine — Professor  of  Principles  and 
Practice  of  Medicine,  F.  W.  Campbell,  M.A,,  M.D., 
L.R.C.P.,  London,  0.(3. L.,  Dean;  Kineritus  Professor  of 
Practical  Chemistry,  J.  B.  Edwards,  Ph.D.,  D.C.L.; 
Associate  Professor  Practice  of  Medicint  and  Neu- 
rolofy,J.\i.  McConnell,  M.I).,C.M.,  Vice-Dean  ;  Gynec- 
ology, Jas.  Perrigo,  A.M.,  M.l}.;  Ohstetries,  H.  L. 
Red'dy,  B.A.,  M.D.,  L.U.CSE.,  L.R.CP.,  London; 
Chemistry,  ,1.  T.  Donald,  M.A.,  F.CS.;  Larynnology 
and  lihinology,  Geo.  Tillerie  Ross,  M.D.,  CM,,  Regis- 
trar; Practical  Chemisfni,  Joseph  Beinrose,  F.CS. ; 
Surgery,  F.  R.  England,  CM  ,  M.D.;  Physical  Diai- 
nosis,  \V.  Grant  Stewart,  B.A.,  M.I).,  C.AL;  Physiohigy, 
Arthman  Bruere,  M.D.,  Edin.,  and  A.  J.  liicher,  M.D.; 
Medical  ■Ittris/irudence,  W.  H.  Drummond,  CM.,  M.D.; 
Patholocjy  and  Diseases  of  Children,  Andrev  McPhail, 
B.A.,  M.b.,CM..  M.R.ClS.,  Eiig.,  M.R.CP.,  London; 
Ophthalmoliigy  and  Otology,  .1.  W.  Stirling,  M.B., 
Edin.  ;  Clinical  ({yneeology,  A.  L.  Smith,  B.A.,  M.D.; 
Hjigiene,  Wm.  Burnett,  C.M.,  M.I). ;  Mental  Diseases, 
James  V.  Anglin,  B.A.,  M.D. ;  Materia  Medica  and 
Ttierapeutics,  Robert  Wilson,  M.D. ;  Demonstrators  of 
Anato'^'.y,  I'oIIo  Campbell,  CM.,  M.D.;  Herbert  Tatley, 
CM.,  M.D.,  r.R.C.P.  and  S.,  Edin.,  L.P.P.  and  S  , 
Glasgow,  F.  J.  ilaokett,  CM.,  M.D.,  Geo.  Fiak,  M.D. 


Dallioi'sie  College  and  University,  ((alifax,  N.S. 

Faculti/  of  Medic.in<> — President (ex-officio),  J.  Soniers, 
M.D.,G.L.  Sinclair,  M.D.,  D.A.Campbell,  M.D.,C.M.,  A. 
W.  H.  Lindsay,  M.D.,  CM.,  John  Stewart,  I.I.B.,  CM., 
\.0.  Page,  M.D.,  Daniel  McNeil  Parker,  M.D.,  Edward 
Farrell,  M.D.,  Andrew  J.  Cowie,  M.D.,  John  F.  Black, 
M.D.,  Alex.  P.  Reid,  M.l>.,  Matthew  A.  Curry,  M.D., 
Murray  McLaren,  M.D.,  Wm.  S.  Muir,  M.D.,"  William 
Tobin,  F.R.CS.,  Ire.,  Hon.  Justice  Hein-y,  Louis  M. 
Silver,  M.B.CM.,  Fred.  W.  Goodwin,  M.D.,  Fit/. 
Uniacke  Anderson,  M.R.CS.,  Eng.,  E.  McKay,  Ph.D.; 
Dean,  Dr.  Small ;  Secretary,  Dr.  Lindsay. 

Halifax  K^edijal  College,  Halifax,  N.S. 

I' ro/essors  —Medicine  ai-d  Medical  Jnrisprudencc, 
Alex.  P.  Reid,  M.D.C.M.  McGill,  L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  L.C.l*. 
dt  S.  Can.  ;  Obstetrics  and  Gi/na;cologii,  Win.  B.  Slayter, 
M.D.  Chic,  M.R.CS.  En^'.,  L.R.CP.Lon.,  F.O.S.  Dub., 
M.A.  Curry,  M.D.,  Uni.  N.Y.;  Surgery  and  Clinical 
iSHC'/e»','/,  Edward  Farrell,  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg. 
N.Y.  ;  John  Stewart,  M.B.  ;  Medicine,  John  Soiners, 
M.D.,  Bell.  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  N.Y.;  Nervous  and  Mental 
Diseases,  George  L.  Sinclair,  M.D.,  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.  N.Y.,  M.D.,  Uni.  Hal.  ;  Medicine  and  Clin- 
ical   Medicine,     Donald    A.    Campbell,    M.D.,   CM. 


Pal.  ;     Anatomy,  A.    W. 
I);il.,   M   B.  C  M.     Kdiii.  ; 
Goodwin,  M.D.,  CM.  Hal. 
and  Ototo/y,  Stejthen   Doc 
Surg.  N.Y.  ;  Clinical  Medit 
doch  Chisholm,   M.D.C.M. 
fli'.-il,  Norman  F.  Cunningh 
Coll.  ;    Laryngology   and 
F  R.CJ.S.  Ire.  ;  Diseases  at 
M  P.,  C  M.  Hal  Med.  Coll., 
Louis  M.  Silver,   M.B.,  CI 
t)r.  John  Black ;    Secreta, 
Lecturers,  Denionstrators, 
M.D.,  Bell.  Hosp.  Med.  Col 
Phvs.  and  Surg.  N.Y.;  F. 
L.R.CP.  Ed.,  .M.R.CS.  Ei 
W.  H.  Hattie,  M.D.,  C  M. 
B.A.  ;  A.  I.  Mader,  M.l).,( 
Smith,  M.D.,  Uni.  N.Y.;  C 
Kdin.;   John   Stewart,   M. 
Walsh,  M.D.,Bell.  Hosp.  \ 
turer,  George  Lawson,  Pli 
iiiitniy— Avery  F.  Buckley, 
cm!;  G.  M.  Campbell,   M 
etc.  ;  Albert  H.  Buckley,  I 
Simpson,  Ph.G.    Phil. ;  Si 
L.Ph.  ;  JanVor,  G.   P.  S 
Carleton  Jones,  M.D.,  136 


University 

FACULTY  OF  MBDU 

Queen's  Univt 

faculty"  of  .MKDII 

Laval  Unive 

faculty   of  MKDII 

^oCill  Unive 

faculty  of  MK,DIi 

Trinity  Medica 

kstabl 

Dean  of  Faculty,  Profe 
of  Medicine,   Walter  B. 
F.R.C.S.E.,   L.R.CP.,    L 
cology,  J.  Algernon  Temp 
General  Chemistry  and  II 
Emeritus    l\ofissor  of 
Toxicolofjy.   C   W.   Cov 
Eng.,  Lie.  Soc.  Aioth., 
of  Suniery,  and  nj  Clinic 
M.B.,  CM.,  Edin.  Univ 
Fell.    Obstet.   Soc,   VA 
Chemistry,  W.  T.  Stuart, 
M.     B..    Toronto   Univ 
and  Clinical  Medicine 
Fell.  Trin.   Med.  Coll., 
and  Otolony,  G.  Sterling 
P.,  L.R.C.S.,   Edin.  :  . 
Luke  Teskey,  M.D.,  C 
tics,  and  the  Theory  a 
Clinical  Medicine.  John 
M.D.,  CM.,    M.R.CS 
As'iociate  Professor  o,t  C 
M.D.,  CM.,  Trill.   Coll 
Jurisprudence   and   To 
Snraeiu,  mid  Suraical 
CM.,  Trin.  Coll.,  M.D., 
Sanitary  Science,  and 
1).  G.  Gordon.  B.A.,Toi 
L.R.C.S.  &  P.,  Kdin., 
Medica  and  Phnnnnc 
Trin.  Univ.,  F.CS. 
(It'  the    \tii-ioiim,  and  '• 
mipic  Pathological  Ln 
.\iiderson,    M.O.,  C.M 
xtrators,    Instructors  i 
si rator  of  Anatomy,  ai 
lihinology,  D.  J.  Gibb 
CM.,  L.R.CP.,  Loiidot 
Medicine,  Allan  Raines 
London  ;  Lecturer  on  ' 
I'laclice  of  Prescribin, 


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Director,  Eii- 
Imes  Hender- 
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I.U.,  Edward 
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MEDICAL   INSTITUTIONS. 


255 


Dal.  ;  Anatomy,  A.  W.  H.  Lindsay,  M.D.,  CM. 
Dal.,  M  B.  C.  M.  Kdiri.;  Materia  Slediea,  F.  W. 
Goodwin,  M.D.,  CM.  Hal.  Med.  Coll.  ;  Ophthalmnlouii 
ail,/  Otnlo/y,  Siepheii  Dodge,  M.I).,  Coll.  Phys.  and 
Surg.  N.Y.  ;  Clinical  Medicine  and  Tlierapeuticn,  Mur- 
doch Chisholni,  M.D.U.M.  McGill,  L.K.C.P  Lon.  ;  Sur- 
(je:il,  Norman  F.  Cunningham,  M.I).,  Bell.  Hosp.  Med. 
Coll.  ;  Laryiijniitijn  and  Rhinology,  William  Tobin, 
F.R.C.S.  Ire.  ;  DiHeancn  nt  Children,  O.  Carleton  Jone.'<, 
II.D.,  C  M.  Hal  Med.  Coll.,  M.U.C.S.  Eng.  ;  Ptimoliin\ 
Louis  M.  Silver,  M.B.,  CM.  Edin;  Dean  of  Facidtij, 
Dr.  John  Black  ;  Secretari/,  Dr.  O.  Carleton  .Jones. 
Lec.turern,  DcniomtraUirn,  pfr.— George  .M.  Campbell, 
M.D.,  Bell.  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  ;  W.  D.  Finn,  M.D.,  Coll. 
Phvs.  and  Surg.  N.Y.;  F.  U.  Anderson,  L.K.CS.  and 
L. lie. P.  Ed.,  M.R.CS.  Eng.  ;  C.  E.  PuUner,  Ph.M.  ; 
\S.  H.  Hattie,  M.D.,  C  M.  McGill;  Wall.ice  .McDonald, 
B.A.  ;  A.  I.  Mader,  M.I).,  CM.  .McGill  ;  Montague  A.  B. 
Smith,  M.D.,  Uni.  N.Y.;  C.  Dickie  Murray,  M.B.,  C  M. 
Edin.;  John  Stewart,  M.B.,  CM.  Edin.  ;  Thomas  W. 
Walsh,  M.D.,  Bell.  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.  ;  Extra  Mural  Lec- 
turer, George  Lawson,  Ph.D.,  etc.  Facultji  of  Phar- 
m(ici/—A\ery  F.  Buckley,  L.Ph.;  F.  W.  Good>vin,  M.D., 
CM.;  G.  M.  Campbell,  M.D.;  George  Lawson,  Ph.D., 
etc.  ;  Albert  H.  Buckley,  Ph.M.  Hal.  Med.  Coll.;  W.  H. 
Simpson,  Ph.G.  Phil. ;  Secretari;,  Avery  F.  Buckley, 
L.Ph.  ;  Janitor,  G.  P.  Skelly.  Secretari/  of  College, 
Carleton  Jones,  M.D.,  13B  HoUis  st.,  Halifax. 

University  of  Toronto. 

KAcifLTV  OF  MKOiciyiK.— (Sec  i)age  '^/tO.) 
Queen's  University,  Kingston. 

PACuiiTY  OF  My.DKiHK— (See  page  ^/tl.) 

Laval  University,  Quebec. 

FACULTY  OF  .MKDici.NK. — (See  page  21,3.) 

ItfcCill  University,  Montreal. 

FACULTY  OK  MEOK\sv,.—lSee  j'f'ge  i'll.) 

Trinity  ll^edical  College,  Toronto. 

F.STABLISIIKO   1850. 

Deanof  Faculfii,  Profesxor  of  Principles  and  Practice 
of  Medicine,  Walter  B.  Geikie,  M.D,  CM.,  D.C.L., 
F.R.C.S.E.,  L.Il.C.P.,  Loud.  ;  OhxtctricK  and  Gynm- 
cology,  J.  Algernon  Temple,  M.D.,  C.\I.,  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.; 
Getieral  Cluimistry  and  liotany,  Thomas  Kirkland,  M..\.  ; 
Emeritut;  I'rofesnor  of  Medical  Juri^fpnulence  and 
Toxicology,  C  W.  Covernton,  SI.D.,  CM.,  M.R.CS., 
Eng.,  Lie.  S.oc.  Aioth.,  Loud.  ;  Priiiciplen  and  Practice 
ofSur'iery,andiir  Clinical  Surgery,  Fred.  LeM.  Grasett, 
M.B.,'CM.,  Ediii.  Univ.,  F.RC.S.E.,  M.R.CS.,  Eng.; 
Fell.  Obstet.  Soc,  Edin.;  Practical  and  Analytical 
Chemistry,  W.  T.  Stuart,  M.  D.,  C  M.,  Trin.  Univ.,  and 
M.  B.,  Toronto  Univ.  ;  Physiolo'iy  and  Histology, 
and  Clinical  Medicine,  Charles  Sheard,  .M.  D.,  cSl, 
Fell.  Trin.  Med.  Coll.,  M.R.CS.,  Eng.;  Opthali'iolngy 
and  Otology,  ii.  -Sterling  Ryerson,  M.I).,  CM.,  L.R.C. 
I'.,  L.R.CS.,  Ellin.  ;  Anatomy  and  Clinical  Surqeni, 
Luke  Teskey,  .M.D.,  CM.,  .M.R.CS.,  Eng.  ;  Therapeu- 
tici,  and  the  Theory  and  Art  of  Prescribing  and  of 
Clinical  Medicine,  John  L.  Davison,  B..-^.,  Tor.  Univ., 
M.D.,  CM.,  M.R.CS.,  Eng.;  Applied  Anatomy  and 
Axiocia.tc  Profexxor  nf  Clinical  Suriiery,(.i.  A.  Binghau!, 
M.D.,  CM.,  Trin.  Coll.,  M.B.,  Tor.  Univ.  ;  Medical 
JuriKprudcnce  and  'I'oxicolngy,  Lecturer  on  Clinical 
Suc'iery,  and  Suriiical  AppUancex,  N.  A.  Powell,  M.D., 
CM.,  Trin.  Coll.,  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  N.Y.; 
Sanitary  Science,  and  'Lecturer  nn  Clinical  Medicine, 
1).  G.  Gordon,  B.A.,Tor.  Univ..  M.I).,  CM.,  Trin.  Vu\\-., 
L.R.CS.  &  P.,  Kdin.,  L.F.P.  .i  S.  Glasgow;  Materia 
Medica.  and  I'hnimacy,  E.  B.  Shuttleworlh,  Phar.  I)., 
Trin.  Univ.,  F.CS.  ;  I'rofeHxor  of  I'lithdlmfg,  Ciirntar 
n!'  the  f\tinewn,  and  in  charge  of  the  Trinity  Mirro- 
xropic  I'atlioloin'cal  Lahnralnni  Tor.  (icn,  'Inxp.,  H.  H. 
Anderson,  M.D.,  CM.,  F.T.M.C.  Lecturers,  Dein,  .i- 
xtrators,  Jnxtriictorx  unit  As.iixtaiitx  -Senior  Denioi'- 
xiralor  of  Anatoimi,  and  Lecturer  nn  Largii  I'dngg  and 
Hhinology,  D.  J.  Gibb  Wisliait,  B.A.,  Tor.  Univ..  .M.D., 
I'.M.,  L.'li.CP.,  London;  AxMciute  Prnfexxor  nf  Clinical 
Medicine,  Allan  Baines,  M.D.,  CM.,  F.T.M.C,  L.R.CP., 
London  ;  Lecturer  nn  Therapeutic^  and  the  Thcnrg  and 
Practice  of  Pretcribinj,  and  Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medi- 


cine, J.  T.  Folhcringham,  B.A. , Tor.  Univ.,M.D.,  CM., 
Trui.  Univ.;  Second  Demonstrator  of  Anatoniu,  II.  B. 
Anderaon,  M.  D.,  CM.,  F.T.M.C;  Assistants  in  Practical 
Anatoniu,  C  A.  Temp'e,  M.D  ,  CM  ,  F.T..M.C  ;  Fred. 
Fenton,  M.D.,  CM.,  F.T.M.C;  A.  H.  Garratt,  M  D., 
CM.,  F.T.M.C;  Harold  C  Parsons,  B.A.,  M.D.,  CM., 
F.T..M.C;  C  B.  Shuttleworth,  M.D,  CM.,  F.T..M.C; 
Clinical  Lecturer  on  Dijieases  nf  the  Eye  and  Ear,  C 
Trow,  M.D.,  CM.,  Trin.  Univ.,  F.T..\i.C.,  L.R.CP., 
Lon.:  Assistant  in  Patliology,  VV.H.  Pepl-.r,  M.D.,  CM., 
F.T.M.C,  L.R.CP.,  London;  Assistant  in  llistoloyy, 
Frederick  Fenton,  M.D.,  CM.,  F.T.M.C 

Western  University,  London. 

Faculty  of  Medicine  — Professor  nf  Principles  and 
Practice  nf  Medicine,  Dean  nf  the  Faculty,  W.  H. 
.Moorhouse.  .M.B.,  L.R.CS.  and  L.R.CP.',  Edin.; 
Associate  Prnfessor  of  the  Practice  if  Medicine,  H. 
Arnott,  M.B.  ;  Professnr  nf  Mental  Diseases,  R.  M. 
Bucke,  M.D..  CM".,  F.R.S'.C.  :  Knvritus  Prnfessor  of 
Materia  Medica,  Wm.  Saunders,  F.  R.S.C  ;  Professor  of 
Theoretical  Ch<:inistrii,  James  Bowman;  I'rnfessor  nf 
Gynaecoliigg,  F.  R.  Eccles,  M.D.,  .M.R.CS.,  Eng!, 
F.K.CS.,  Edin.,  F.O.S.,  Lin.;  Prnfes«nr  nf  the  Prin- 
ciples and  Practice  of  Surg'^ry,  H-gistrur  nf  tlie  Medical 
Facully,  Wni.  Waugh,  M.D.,  (.'.M.  ;  Professor  of  Clini- 
cal Surgery,  i.  Wishart,  M.D.,  CM.,  F.R.CS.,  Edin., 
M.n.C.S.,  Eng.;  Professor  of  Palhnlnt/y  and  Histoloiy, 
I).  B.  Eraser,  M.B.,  M.R.ci.S.,  Eng.', "L.R.CP.  and's., 
Edin.  ;  Professnr  nf  Anatnnig,  \\.  J.  Mitchell,  M.D.  ; 
Prnfessor  nf  Physiology,  H.  A.  .Mi'Callum,  .M.D.  ;  Prn- 
fessor of  Obstetrics,  H.  Meek,  .M.I).  ;  Prnfessor  nf  Clini- 
cal Medicine,  G.  Hodge,  M.D.  ;  Professor  of  I}<  -y  a7id 
Zoology.  John  Dearness;  I'rofessor  nf  Practical  Chem- 
istry, F.  T.  Harrison.  Leelurers — Demonstrator  of 
Anatnmti,  H.  T.  Williams,  M.D.,  Curator  Museum  ;  As- 
sistant Denionstratnr  and  Lecturer  nn  Ilaelerinlogy,  C. 
F.  Neu,  M.D.  ;  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Children,  J. 

D.  Balfour,  M.D.,  L.R.CP.,  L.R.CS.,  Edin.,  F.P.  and  S., 
Glasgow  ;  Silnitani  Science  and  Perniatnlngi/,  J.  H. 
Gardiner,  M.D.,  L.R.CP.,  Lon.;  Therapeutics,  K.Vvr- 
guson,  B.A.,  M.D.  ;  Materia  Medica,  J.  B.  Cami)bell, 
JI.D.  ;  Chemistry,  Principal  Merchant,  M.A.,  and  W.  T. 
.McClement,  B.A.  ;  Medical  J urisyrwlencc,  W.  J. 
Weekes,  M.D.  ;  Toxieoloi/y,  Walter  M.  English,  M.D., 
CM.  Officers  of  the  racultg--\\.  II.  Moorhouse,  M.D., 
Dean;  Wm.  Waugh,  y  I)  ,  Registrar;  Geo.  Hodge, 
.M.D.,  Treasurer. 

Ontario  Veterinary  College,  Toronto. 

Diseases  of  Domesticated  Animals,  Prof.  A.  Smith, 
V.S.  (/Vi/icipnO.  Ediii.,  F.  R.  C  V.  S.,  and  Honorary 
Associate  R.CV.S. ;  Veterinary  Materia  Medica,  J. 
Thorliurn,  M.D.,  SIdin.;  Animal  Physiology,  G.  A. 
Peters,  M.B.,  F.R.CS.,  Eng.  ;  Clinical  Instructors, 
Prof.  Andrew  Smith,  V.S.,  and  Assistants  ;  Chemistry, 
Q  Gordon  Richardson,  F.G.S. ;  /l«ato»n?/,  J.T.  Duncan, 
M.D.,  V.S.,  Honorary  Associate,  R.CV.S.  ;  Pathology 
and  Nnnn'il  ilistnlmy,  J.  Caven,  M.D.,  L.R.CP.', 
Lon.;  Veterinary  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Cattle,  C 
II.  Sweetapple,  V.S.  ;  Demnnslralnr  of  Anatomy,  S. 
Sisson,  V.S. 

Scliool  of  Dentistry  of  the  Royal  College  of  Dental 
Surgeons  of  Ontario. 

tJ  Louisa  Street,  Toronto. 

KSTAHLISIIKn    187"). 

Fafiiltif — Operative  Dentistry  and  Dental  Pathology, 

J.    Brans'ton    Willmott,   D.D.S.',    .M.D.S..   Dean   of  the 

Faculty;    Princiyles  and   Prwtiee  ni     Medicine  and 

Suriiery,  as  applied  in  Dentistry.  Luke  Teskcv,  L.D.S., 

M.D.C.M.,M.R.CS.,Eng.;tViemw^/-.i/,  W.  T.  Stuart,  M.D. 

CM.;  Uperatiiie  Clinical  and  Denta'  I'echiii'iue,  \V.  E. 

Willmott ,  D.  D.S. ,  L.  D.S. ;  Crown  and  liridge  Work,  Fred  J. 

Cajion,  D.D.S.,  L.D.S.;  Visieral  Anatomy,  and  Pliysi- 

nloyy,  A.  Primrose,  .M.B  ,  CM  ,  Edin.,  M.R.CS..  Eng.; 

I  llisiidngy,    llai'terinlociy  and  Compuratire  Dental  Ana- 

,  tniny,  .iohn  J.  Mackenzie,  B..\.;  Dental  Mater  a  Medina 

\aiid'   Therapeulics,     Hamld     Clark,     l).D..S.,   L.D.S.  ; 

j  Annlnmy,  W.  T.  Stuart,  M.D.,  CM.;  Demnnstrator  of 

Dentiil    Technigue    and    Prosthetics,    A.    E.     Webst«r, 

D.D.S.,   L.D.S.;     Demonstrator    nf   Chemistry,    VV.    P. 

Cohoe,  B.A.;  Superintendent  of  the  Infirmary,  Dr.  W 

E.  Willmott. 


THE   HIGHER  EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS  OF  CANADA. 


Namb. 


Universities. 


University  of  Kinsf's  College,  Windsor,  N.S 

University  of  New  Brunswick,  Prederictoti,  N.B 

McGill  University,  Montreal,  C^ue 

Dnlhonsie  Collef,'e  and  University,  Halifax,  N.S 

University  of  Toronto,  Toronto,  Ont 

University  of  Acadia  College,  Wolfville,  N.S 

University  of  Queen's  College,  Kingston,  Ont  

University  of  Bishop's  College,  Lennoxville,  Que 

University  of  Ottawa,  Ottawa,  Ont 

University  of  Trinity  College,  Toronto 

Laval  University,  Quebec 

University  of  Mount  Allison  College,  N.  B , 

University  of  Alanitol    ,  Winnipeg 

Victoria  University,  loronto.  Out , 

University  of  St.  Francis-Xavier  College,  Antigonishe,  N.S. . . 
McMaster  University,  Toronto,  Ont. , 


Colleges. 


St.  Michael's  College,  Toronto,  Ont 

Knox  College,  Toronto,  Ont 

Assumv'tion  College,  Sandwich,  Ont 

Presbyterian  College,  Montreal,  Que 

"  "         Winnipeg,  Man 

Halifax,  N.S 

Wesleyan  College,  Montreal 

Methodist  College,  Winnipeg,  Man 

St.  John's  College  •'  

St.  Poniface  College  "  

Woodstock  College,  Woodstock,  Ont 

Wydiffe  College,  Toronto,  Ont 

Albert  College,  Belleville,  Ont 

Stanstead  Wesleyan  College,  Stanstead,  Que. 
St.  Francis  College,  Richnion  I,  Q'le 


Classical  Colleges. — Quebec.  \ 


Chicoutinii 

Joliette 

L'Assoniption 

L6vis 

Nicolet 

Rigaud  (Vaudreuil) 

Rimouski 

^'lerbrooke 

Ste.  Anno  (Kaniouraska) 

St.  Hyacinthe 

St.  Laurent  (Jac(iues  Cartier).... 
Ste.  Sfarie  de  Monnoir(Rouville) . 

Ste.  Marie  (Montreal) 

Ste.  ThOr(>.se  (Terrebonne) 

Three  Kivers 

College  of  Montreal  iS 

Seminary  of  Quebec  § 


Ladies'  Colleges. 

Wesleyan  Ladies'  College,  Hamilton,  Ont 

Hellmuth  "  London         '    

Brantford  "  Brantford    "   

Ontario  "  Whitby         "   

Demill  "  Oshawa        "  

Alma  "  St.  Thomas  "   

Agricultural  Colleges,  etc. 

Ontario  Agrlenltural  College,  Guelpli,  Ont 

Provincial  School  of  Agriculture,  Truro,  N.S. 

School  of  Practical  Science,  Toronto,  Ont 

School  of  Agriculture,  L'As.somption,  Que. . . . 
School  of  Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocatifcre,  (^iie 


Endow- 
ment. 


178!) 
1800 
1813 
1821 
1827 
1838 
1841 
1848 
1848 
1852 
1852 
1862 
1877 
183« 
1854 
1887 


1852 
1844 
1864 
1867 
1870 


1873 

1888 


1820 
1860 


1857 
1872 
1854 


1873 
1846 
1832 
1853 
1803 
1850 
1854 
1875 
1827 
1816 
1847 
1853 
1848 
1827 
1860 
1767 
1663 


1860 
1869 
1874 
1874 
1876 
1881 


1874 

1885 
1877 


1850 


155,000 

•8,844 

1,400,000 


1,042,000 
]0(  1,000 
400,0(K) 
112,165 


750,f)00 

120,000 
150,000 
325,000 


240,000 


225,000 
15,000 

120,000 
50,000 


160,0(K) 
63,290 


75,000 
15,000 


*8,800 


Volue  of 

Projjcrty 

Owned. 


250,000 


1,900,()(W 


1,800,000 
1(K),000 
125,000 
162,600 


1,(K)0,000 
110,000 


280,000 


470,000 

110,000 

160,000 

50,000 


60,000 


60,000 
50,000 
200,000 
05,000 
75,000 
20,000 
2,900 


85,000 

75,401 

90,000 

179,817 

255,000 

70,000 

52,600 

100,000 

175,000 

200,000 

129,000 

62,000 

.•iOS.OOO 

130,000 

97,5(K1 


80,000 
80,(X)0 
60,0(j0 
100,(»)0 
55,000 
90,000 


340,900 


Income. 


9,000 

12,000 

145,000 


85,000 
12,000 
40,000 
21,130 
46,000 
30,000 


24,000 


18,000 

2.5,000 

150,000 

15,000 


6,000 


12,000 
25,(X)0 
10,000 


10,000 
3,0(X) 


5,135 
11,205 
12,360 
11,358 
10,724 
15,000 

5,435 

4,287 
10,837 
21,500 
24,8(H) 

7,794 
35,000 
15,961 
10,300 


17,000 
30,000 
20,000 
22,000 
14,000 
25,000 


tl8,.504 
t  1,967 


Number  of 
Student  ,1. 
(About.) 


60 
1,!,1() 
16!) 
1,26!) 
130 
.525 
181 

46;i 
3.'')0 
235 
275 
32(1 
234 
134 
134 


120 
119 
175 
84 
87 
30 
71 


105 
120 
40 
2.50 
14!) 
110 


126 
303 
315 
331 
267 
272 
12S 
237 
228 
335 
466 
190 
501 
257 
235 


4,. 500 
4,000 


144 

100 
70  to  140 
1.50 
138 
170 


135 


*  (iovernment  grant. 

t  (Jovernnient  expenditure. 

{The  classical  colleges  in  Quebec  are  a  combination  of  school  and  college,  attended  by  both  boys  and  yo\nm: 
men.  They  confer  certain  degrees,  and  are  mostly  affiliated  with  Laval  University.  It  not  being  possible  to  sepii- 
rate  them,  the  pupils  in  these  colleges  are  counted  twice  over,  \iz. :  in  this  table'  and  in  the  one  in  the  preceding' 
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(icieucy  charged  on  del 
ofBce  for  delivery  at  or 
that  the  offlcels  not  one  a 
carriers  is  established,  ai 
must  be  at  least  partiall; 
sent  to  the  Dead  Letter 
mailed  at  and  for  deliver 
is  a  free  delivery  by  lettei 
[ler  ounce.  All  postage 
Stamps. 

Post  Cards. — From  any 
in  Canad.i  or  to  the  Uniti 
and  Foreign,  2  cents  each 

Private  Post  Cards.— I. 
as  Private  Post  Cards  th 
must  be  distinctly  printe 
address  of  the  sender  ma; 
card,  but  the  'ace  of  tli 
advertising  purposes.  I 
exceed  a  size  of  6  inches  h 
these  being  the  diniensi( 
Card  at  one  time  issued 
exceeding  these  limits  an 
paid  letters.  Private  Po 
to  the  United  States. 

United  Kirigdom.—Foat 
oz.,  whether  by  Canadiai 
gent  unpaid,  double  posta 

Ifewfoundland. — Letter 
from  office  of  publicatioi 
matter  same  rates,  etc.,  a 

Bermuda. — Letters,  5  c 
printed  matter  generally, 

United  States. — The  rat 
is  the  same  as  in  Canada, 
prepaid. 

It  is  very  important  to 
upon  letters  for  the  Uii 
Ciuntries  is  calculated 
postage  is  charged  on  all 

Reglstratl 

Persons  posting  letter 
careful  to  require  them 
from  the  Postmaster  a 
tration. 

The  charge  for  Registra 
is,  on  all  classes  of  mat 

Both  the  Postage  nharf 
in  all  cases,  be  prepaid  I 

Registration  is  not  an 
miscarriage  or  loss  of  a  " 
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the  posting  and  delivery 

Boo 

A  Book  Packet  may 
books.  Limit  of  weigh 
less  consisting  of  a  sinj; 
of  7  lbs.  is  allowed) ;  fo 
size,  two  feet  in  length. 

Book  Packets  must  b( 
and  must  not  contain  ar 

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Letter  Rates,  fto. 

C tnada.—Letiera  posted  in  Canada,  addressed  to  any 
I'laoo  within  the  Dominion,  3  cents  per  oz.  If  unpaid, 
such  letters  cannot  be  forwarded,  but  will  be  sent  to  the 
Dead  Letter  Office.  It  partially  prepaid,  the  letter  will 
he  forwarded  to  its  deHtination  and  double  the  de- 
ficiency charged  on  delivery.  Letters  mailed  at  any 
offlce  for  delivery  at  or  from  the  same  office,  provided 
that  the  offlcelB  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  Offlce.  Letters  of  this  nature 
mailed  at  and  for  delivery  from  an  offlce  at  which  there 
i.s  a  free  delivery  by  letter  carriers  are  liable  to  2  cents 
jier  ounce.  All  postage  must  be  prepaid  by  Postage 
Stamps. 

Post  Cards.— From  any  place  in  Canada  to  any  place 
in  Canad.i  or  to  the  United  States,  1  cent  each.  British 
and  Foreign,  2  cents  each. 

Private  Post  Cards.— Upon  all  cards  intended  for  use 
a.s  Private  Post  Cards  the  words  "  Private  Post  Card" 
must  be  distinctly  printed  or  written.  The  name  and 
address  of  the  sender  may  be  printed  on  the  face  of  the 
card,  but  the  'ace  of  the  card  is  not  to  be  used  for 
advertising'  purposes.  Private  Post  Cards  must  not 
exceed  a  size  of  6  inches  in  length  by  ^  inches  in  width, 
these  being  the  dimensions  of  the  larger  official  Post 
Card  at  one  time  issued  by  the  Department.  Cards 
exceeding  these  limits  are  to  be  treated  as  insufficiently 
paid  letters.  Private  Post  Cards  are  not  transmissible 
to  the  United  States. 

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  offlce  of  publication  for  subscriliers,  free.  Other 
matter  same  rates,  etc.,  as  to  United  Kingdom. 

Bermuda. — Letters,  5  cts.  per  }  oz.  Newspapers  and 
prmted  matter  generally,  1  cent  per  2  ozs. 

United  State*.— The  rate  on  letters  to  the  United  States 
j<i  the  same  aa  in  Canada,  and  at  least  one  rate  must  be 
prepaid. 

It  is  very  important  to  bear  in  mind  that  the  po.stage 
upon  letters  for  the  United  Kingdom  and  all  Foreign 
C mntries  is  calculated  by  the  half  ounce  .ind  double 
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  cf  a  Letter ;  but  a  Registered  Letter 
can  be  traced  where  an  Unregistered  Letter  can  not,  and 
the  posting  and  delivery  or  nou-de'.ivery  can  be  provpr.. 


Book  Post,  &c, 

A  Boolf  Pacltet  may  contain  anv  number  of  separate 
books.  Limit  of  weight  for  domestic  post,  5  lbs.  (un- 
less consisting  of  a  single  book,  in  which  case  a  weight 
of  7  lbs.  is  allowed) ;  for  foreign  post,  4  lbs.  Limit  of 
size,  two  feet  in  length,  or  one  foot  in  width  or  depth. 

Book  I'ackets  must  be  open  at  both  ends  or  both  sides, 
and  must  not  contain  any  letter  or  sealed  inclosure. 

17 


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  J  oz.  for  letters,  and  1  cent 
per  2  ozs.  for  papers. 

Miscellaneous  Matter. 

Miscellaneous  matter,  described  as  jnder,  may  pass 
between  places  in  the  Dominiop.  of  Canada  upon  pre- 
payment of  the  rates  indicated  below.  The  regulations 
of  the  British  Post  Offlce  do  not  admit  of  the  transmission 
by  mail  to  the  United  Kingdom  (or  other  countries  beyond 
the  sea)  of  miscellaneous  matter  as  such ;  but  a  great 
part  of  the  matter  referred  to  under  that  head  may  be 
forwarded  to  the  United  Kingdom  by  Book  Post:— 

1.  On  all  pamphlets,  occasional  publications,  printed 
circulars,  prices  current,  hand-bills,  and  other  matter 
(Vholly  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,  drawing.4,  engravings,  lithographs, 
photographs  when  not  on  glass  or  in  cases  containing 
glass,  circulars  produced  by  a  multiplying  process  easy 
to  recognize,  exhibitor's  entry  tick«ts  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  music 
and  instruction  books  in  drawing  accompanied  by  charts 
may  however  pass  at  Book- Post  rate,  which  see),  book  or 
newspaper  nianu.script  whether  type-written  or  hHitd- 
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 
chaUel  mortgages),  insurance  policies,  renewal  receipts 
when  attached  to  the  policies,  insurance  receipts  sent  In 
bulk  from  head  offlces  to  agents,  militia  and  school 
returns,  customs  manifests,  voters'  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 
offlcers  of  the  Post  Offlce  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  mii^cellaneous  matter  can  be  transmitted 
by  mail  if  it  exceeds  5  lbs.  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  letter  rate  of  postage,  except 
when  sent  as  parcels  by  Parcel  Post,  and  the  exceptions 
above  given  to  matter  of  that  class  are  restricted  to 
the  documents  specified,  such  as  Deeds  and  Insurance 
Policies. 


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POSTAL   INFORMATION. 


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NewBpapen  and  PeriodloalB. 

Newsimiicrs  and  periodicals  printed  and  pxMiHhed  in 
Canada,  and  iHsued  not  Ihhs  lre(|uently  than  once  a  mr>ntli 
from  a  known  otBoe  of  publication  to  ro({nlar  subscribers 
or  news  agents  in  Canada,  tlie  United  States  and  New- 
foundland, are  sent  frte  ;  and  sucli  newspapers  and 
periodicals  are  to  bo  put  up  into  packages  and  delivered 
Into  the  Post  Office,  under  such  rngulations  as  the  Post- 
master-General may  from  time  to  time  niake 

On  all  newspapers  and  iieriodicals  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  cz.,  to  be 
invariably  prepaid  by  Postage  Stamp. 

Newspapers  and  periodicals  weighing  !<"t  more  than 
1  01.  each  may  be  posted  singly,  if  prepaid  by  Postage 
Stamp  \  cent  each. 

The  postage  on  specimen  newspapers,  and  on  papers 
and  periodicals  published  less  frequently  than  once  a 
month  is  one  cent  per  lb. 

British  and  foreign  publications  received  by  mail  may 
be  reposted  in  Canada  to  subscribers  in  Canada  at 
the  rate  of  1  cent  per  lb. 

Transient  Newspapers. 

Transient  newspapers  and  periodicals  indudo  all  news- 
papers and  periodicals  ])osted  in  (^anada,  other  than 
Canada  newspapers  sent  from  the  office  of  publication, 
and  British  aiCd  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  liddressp'^t  to  the  United 
Kingdom,  and  all  other  Postal  Ur.ion  countries,  the 
rate  will  be  one  cent  per  2  oz.— to  be  prepaid  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,  except  samples  of  tea, 
which  roust  not  exceed  8  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  tho  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 
atamps  to  the  value  of  5  cents  in  addition  to  the  postage 
rate,  and  provided  such  packet  be  banded  into  the  Post 
Office  for  registration. 

Patterns  or  Samples  must  be  sent  in  covers  open  at  the 
ends,  80  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  tho  outside  of  the 
packet,  at  the  option  of  the  sender. 

Goods  sett  for  sale  or  in  execution  of  an  order,  however 
small  the  quantity  may  be,  or  any  article  sent  by  one 
pi-ivate  individual  to  another,  which  are  not  actually 
trade  patterns  or  samples,  are  not  admissible. 

United  (Kingdom,  United  States  and  Foreign 
Countries. 

Patterns  and  Samples  of  Merchandise,  when  addressed 
to  places  in  the  United  Kingdom  must  not  exceed  5  lbs 


in  weight,  and  to  the  United  Statef  and  other  forei;;!! 
countries  8  oz. ,  and  must  be  prepaid  by  jxistage  stamp 
at  the  following  rates:— I  cent  per  2  oz.  or  fraction  ui  i 
oz.,  with  a  miniumm  prcpRyment  of  2  cents  covering 
a  weight  of  4  oz. 

Useful  Hints. 

Register  all  valuable  letters.  Transmit  money  hy 
Money  Orders.  Make  complalnti  and  inquiries  in 
writing,  ond  address  the  Postiiiaster-Oeneral  at  Otlnw.i. 
Preserve,  and  request  correspondents  to  preserve, 
envelopes  o*  miaseat  or  delayed  letters.  Send  to  tlit- 
PoHtmaster-Oeneral  envelopes  of  letters  about  which  you 
seek  information  or  make  complaint.  In  addresMiiij 
letters  add  the  name  of  the  County  and  Province  in 
which  the  office  addressed  is  legated,  f  lace  stimp  no 
the  right  hand  upper  comer  of  the  address  side.  Put 
your  own  name  and  full  address  in  or  on  letter,  to  insun- 
return  if  it  cannot  be  delivered.  In  affixing  poHtai,'^ 
stamps  moisten  the  envelope,  not  the  stamp.  Wlun 
stamps  are  moistened  the  gum  is  apt  to  be  removed. 

Pared  Post. 

The  ch'.'^es  on  fa  eels  by  the  Parcel  Post  to  places 
within  '  •  linii  ii,  is  6  cents  for  every  4  oz. or  fraction 

thereof  V  i.Jf      Mitional  if  Registered).     Nolettot 

must  be  '  ed;  '  .ny  discovered,  the  amount  luiid 
will  be  foi  :A,  i  ud  the  Parcel  charged  at  nnpiiid 
Letter  rates,  no  Pare '  'r  ist  exceed  5  lbs.  in  weiglit, 
and  must  be  prepaid  by    .  ^    .m. 

Eye-glassea  and  spectacits  may  be  sent  by  mail  when 
properly  put  up  and  prepaid  by  Parcel  Post  or  as  fifth 
clatrs  matter. 

Parcel  Post  wltb  tbe  United  Kingdom,  New- 
foundland and  otber  British  Colonies  and 
Foreign  Countries. 

Closed  parcels  may  be  exchanged  with  the  United 
Kingdom,  Newfoundland  and  most  foreign  countries 
and  British  colonies  under  the  following  regulations  ;-r 

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  perisliable 
or  fragile  character,  nor  liquids  or  matters  likely  to 
iiljure  other  Parcels  or  mail  transmissions. 

3.  All  Parcels  must  be  securely  and  substantially 
packed  and  closed. 

4.  Each  Parcel  must  be  plainly  directed,  and  sueb 
direction  must  include  the  name  and  full  address  of  the 
person  for  whom  the  Parcel  Is  Intended. 

5.  For  each  Parcel  the  sender  must  All  up  a  Customs 
Declaration.  On  this  form  the  sender  will  supply  an 
accurate  statement  of  the  contents  and  value  of  tbe 
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  mu<it  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  once  cent  per  ounce  or  fraction  of  an 
ounce,  to  be  prepaid  by  postage  stamp.  Miscellaneous 
articles  of  merchandise,  including  seeds,  bulbs,  et*'.,  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  umlir 
one  or  the  other  classes,  may  pass  as  5th  class  when  ad- 
dressed to  any  destination  within  tiie  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 
aud  the  United  States  it  will  subject  to  Customs 
regulations  if  liable  to  duty.  The  registration  charge 
on  5th  class  matter  is  5  cents  in  addition  to  postage. 


In  sending  money  by  nia 
by  Money  Order  if  possibh 

Cotnmissions  i 

On  Money  Orders  di-awr 
In  Canada  on  any  other  M 
minion,  the  Commission  h 


If  not 

exceeding 

Over*  4 'lot exceeding 

10  " 

20  " 

40  " 

60  " 

80  "          " 

No  single  Money  Order 
Canada,  can  be  issued  for  n 
$100  each  may  be  given  as 

Money  Orders  are  iisuei 
Foreign  countries  and  Brii 
of  oommission  shown  belov 

For  sums  '".ct  cxceedin 


(950  is  the  limit 

Africa  East  (German  Pos 

sessions). 
Africa   West   (Cameroonsl 

Banana,    Boma,   Matadij 

To^o). 
'Antigua. 
Asia  Minor  and  the  Levant| 

Candia, 

Canea(Khania,  La  Cancel 

Chios  (Khios), 

Durazzo, 

Jaffa, 

Jenisalem, 

Haifa  (Caiffa), 

Kerassonde  (K^ressour 

Mitylene, 

Prevesa, 

Retimo, 

Rhodes, 

Samsoun, 

SantiQuaraiita(Serando 

Trepizond  (Trepezunt),  | 

Valona. 
"Australia,  Southern. 
Australia,  Western. 
Austria-Hungary. 
Bahamas. 
'Barbados. 
'Belgium. 
'Bermuda. 
liosuia. 

British  Bechuanaland. 
British  Honduras  (Belizf 
Bulgaria. 
Cape  Colony. 
Ceylon. 
Chili. 

"Constantinople  (Turkey 
Cyprus. 
Danish  West  Indies. 


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POSTAL   INFORMATION — MONEY   OUDEUS. 


25a 


POST  OFFICE  MONEY  ORDERS. 


money   liy 

linquirieH   ii> 

\l  at  Otlaw.i. 

to   preserve. 

ISeml  to  till- 

jt  which  you 

\n  Rddreskiiig 

Province  in 

Ice  stamp  on 

|h  side.      I'lit 

Iter,  to  inMun- 

|xing  po8taf;e- 

imp.     Wlun 

Iremoved. 


ost  to  place* 
oz.orfractiiyu 
d).     No  lettei 

amount  jiaid 
id  at  uujiaid 
Ds.  in  weight, 

by  mail  wheu 
ost  or  as  lifth 


Kdom.  Mew- 
Dlonies  and 

;h  thu  United 
eign  countries 
regulations ;-» 
t  exceed  2  feet 

>sive,  combust- 
of  a  perishable 
Itters  likely  to 
s. 

I  substantially 

cted,  and  such 
address  of  the 

II  up  a  Customs 
will  supply  an 
d  value  of  the 
laturc  and  place 
eclaration  must 
to  the  Parcel  to 

any  other  place 
inadian  Custom 
]<it  be  examined 
Customs  in  the 

Postal  Guide,  or 

ired  in  all  cases. 

9ter  ;  in  no  case 

box   or  other 


r  fraction  of  an 
Miscellaneous 
I,  bulbs,  et/.,  to 
lermitted  to  pas* 
jture  of  a  letter, 
lostage,  and  not 
1  5th  class  uiiiliT 
h  class  when  ad- 
minion  or  United 
lacked  or  put  up 
tents  and  must 
Bt  in  length  by  1 
between  Canada 
ect  to  Customs 
jlstration  cliarge 
1  to  postage. 


In  sendinif  money  liy  mail  it  is  always  best  to  transmit 
by  Money  Order  if  possible. 

Commltaions  o»  Moneii  Orders. 
On  Money  Orders  drawn  by  any  Money  Order  Office 
to  Canada  on  any  oiher  Money  Order  Office  in  the  Do- 
minion, the  Commission  is  as  follows:-- 

If  not  exceeding 9    4 2  cents. 

Over  $  4  not  exceeding.. . .     10 5  " 

"      10  "  "  ....     20 10  " 

'•      20  "  "  ....     40 20  " 

"      40  "  "  ....     60 30  " 

"      60  "  "  ....     80 40  " 

"      80  "  '■  ....   100 50  " 

No  single  Money  Order,  payable  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  can  be  isstied  for  more  than  8100 ;  but  as  many  of 
$100  each  may  be  given  as  the  remitter  requires. 

Money  Orders  are  issued  in  Canada  on  the  following 
Foreign  countries  and  British  Possessions,  at  the  rates 
of  commission  shown  below : — 

For  sums  »!Ct  exceeding  $10 10  cents. 

"  "  20 20      " 

"  "  30 30      " 

"  "  40 40      " 

"  "  50 50      " 

(*50  ig  the  limit  of  a  single  order). 


Africa  E^t  (Oerman  Pos- 
sessions). 
Africa   West   (Cameroons, 

Banana,    Boma,   Matadi, 

Toyo). 
'Antigua. 
Asia  Minor  and  the  Levant: 

Candia, 

Canea(Khania,  LaCan^e) 

Chios  (Khios), 

Durazzo, 

Jaffa, 

Jenisalem, 

Haifa  (Caiffa), 

Kerassonde  (K^ressoun), 

Mitylene, 

Prevesa, 

Retimo, 

Rhodes, 

Samsoun, 

Santi  Quaranta(Serandoz) 

Trepizond  (Trepezunt), 

Valona. 
•Australia,  Southern. 
Australia,  Western. 
Austria-Hungary. 
Bahamas. 
"Barbados. 
"Belgium. 
•Bermuda. 
Bosnia. 

British  Bechuanaland. 
British  Honduras  (Belize). 
Bulgaria. 
Cape  Colony. 
Cevlon. 
Chili. 

'Constantinople  (Turkey). 
Cyprus. 
Danish  West  Indies. 


♦Dardanelles  (Turkey  in 
Asia), 

D^de-Agatch  (D6d6-Aghadj 

Denmark,  including  Iceland 
and  the  Faroe  Islands. 

"Dominica. 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

Egypt. 

Falkland  Islands. 

*Fiji. 

Mnland. 

"France  and  Algeria. 

Gallipoli  (Turkey), 

Gambia. 

'German  Empire. 

Gibraltar. 

Gold  Coast. 

Grenada. 

"Guiana  (British). 

*Hawaii(Sandwich  Islands) 

Herzegovina. 

Holland  (Netherlands). 

"Hong  Kong,  including 
Amoy,  Canton,  Foo- 
Chow,  Han-kow,  Hoi- 
how,  Ning-po,  Shang-hai 
and  Swatow. 

India  (British),    including 

Burmah,  and  agencies  at 
Aden,  Bagdad,  Bunder 
Abas,  Bushire,  Bassorah, 
Guadur,  Jask,  Linga, 
Muscat  and  Zanzibar. 

Ineboli  (Turkey  in  Asia). 

"Italy. 

"Jamaica. 

Janina  (Turkey). 

".Japan. 

Kavala  (Ca\alla)  (Turkey). 

Labuan. 


Lagos. 

Lagos  (Turkey). 

Luxemburg.  " 

Malta 

MoHhonaland. 

)(atabelelaiiil. 

Mauritius. 

Moinliasa  and  Lamu. 

"Montserrnt. 

Natal. 

"Nevis. 

♦Newfoundland. 

New  Guinea  (German  Pro- 
tectorate). 

'New  South  Wales. 

•New  Zealand. 

North  Borneo  (Sandakun). 

North  Borneo  (Kudat). 

Norway. 

Orange  Free  State. 

•Panama  (British  Agency). 

Portugal,  including  Ma- 
deira and  the  Azores. 

•Queensland. 

Koumania. 

St.  Helena. 

"St.  Kitts. 

St.  Lucia. 

St.  Vincent. 


Salvador. 

Sarawak. 

Servia. 

Seychelles  Islands. 

Siam. 

Sierro  Leone. 

•Smyrna. 

Straits  Settlem'ts. 

Sweden. 

•Switzerland. 

•Tangier  (.Morocco). 

•Tasmania. 

The    (Htoman     TownB    of 

Adrianojile,  Heyrout  and 

Salonlca. 
Tobago. 
Transvaal. 
Trinidad. 
"Trit>oli  (Itarbary). 
"Tunis. 
Turk's  Island, 
"United  Kingdom. 
"United  States. 
Uruguay. 
Vathy-Samos    (Turkey    in 

Asia). 
"Victoria  (Australia). 
"Virgin  Islands. 
Zululand. 


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  Onlers  Issued  in  Canada,  will  be  found  below: 


Tablk  showing  the  amounts  in  Canadian  money  to  be 
paid  by  the  remitters  for  Money  Orders  drawn  on 
theUnited  Kingdom,  British  Guiana,  Constantinople, 
Panama,  Smyrna,  Jamaica,  Queensland,  Victoria, 
New  South  Wales,  Tasmania,  New  Zealand,  Barbados, 

,  Bermuda,  Leeward  Islands  and  Fiji,  where  payment 
will  be  made  in  Sterling  Money. 


£      8. 

d. 

«  c. 

& 

«. 

d. 

«  c. 

0   1 

0 

0  24 

0 

16 

0 

3  00 

0   2 

0 

0  49 

0 

17 

0 

4  14 

0   3 

0 

0  73 

0 

18 

0 

4  38 

0   4 

0 

0  97 

0 

19 

0 

4  63 

0   5 

0 

1  22 

1 

0 

0 

4  87 

0   6 

0 

1  46 

2 

0 

0 

9  74 

0   7 

0 

1  71 

3 

0 

0 

14  61 

0   8 

0 

1  95 

4 

0 

0 

19  48 

0   9 

0 

2  19 

5 

0 

0 

24  36 

0  10 

0 

2  44 

6 

0 

0 

29  22 

0  11 

0 

2  68 

7 

0 

0 

34  09 

0  12 

0 

2  92 

8 

0 

0 

38  96 

0  13 

0 

3  17 

9 

0 

0 

43  83 

0  14 

0 

3  41 

10 

0 

0 

48  70 

0  15 

0 

3  05 

And  two  cents  for  each  penny  to  make  up  the  sum 
required. 


260 


FOREIGN    MONEY   ORDERS — FISHERIES  PROTECTION. 


[1H07 


FOREIGN   MONEY 

ORDERS. 

Tablk  showing  the  sums  payable  in  (lernmny  in  Marks 
and  PfeniilKB,  on  Orders  Issued  In  Canada.                    j 

Tari.k  hIiiiwIiik  the  SIIIII4  Payable  1 1  Prance.  AlKcrln,  BelKliim 
Itiily  itiiil  Swltierland  In  Vranc*  '.ad  Ceiitlmeii,  on  Urdcn  Inaued 
tn  ( liiiiKtH. 

Canadian 
Money. 

Value  in 
German 
Money. 

1   . 

Is 

alue  in 
erman 
oney. 

alue  in 
erman 
oney. 

S 

'i'i 

alue  in 
eniian 
oney. 

§    . 
3  o 

d  o  ° 

c 

■3  o  0 

Is" 

3| 

.S  =  . 

rt  o  ° 

c 

■a  o  = 

oa 

;-aa 

UR 

>os 

oa 

>051 

US 

>S.:s 

V". 

>u.a 

oa 

>'^yi 

oa 

>u.a 

cent*. 

pf. 

cents. 

m.  pf. 

«    0. 

m.  pf. 

»  e. 

m.  pf. 

cents 

ctins. 

cents 

fr.  ce. 

$  c. 

fr.  oe. 

8  c. 

fr.  ce. 

1 

4 

20 

0  83 

100 

4  16 

15  00 

62  40  1 

1 

5 

20 

1  00 

1  00 

5  10 

15  00 

7fi  50 

2 

8 

25 

1  04 

2(K) 

8  32 

20  00 

83  20  I 

2 

10 

25 

1   25 

2  00 

10  20 

20  00 

102  (HI 

8 

12 

SO 

1  25 

SCO 

12  48 

25  00 

104  00 

3 

15 

30 

1  65 

3(«) 

15  30 

25  00 

127  JO 

4 

14 

40 

1  08 

4  00 

16  64 

80  00 

124  80 

4 

20 

40 

2  05 

400 

20  40 

30  00 

153  00 

6 

20 

50 

2  08 

500 

20  80 

.35  00 

145  60  1 

6 

25 

50 

2  55 

5  00 

25  50 

35  00 

178  50 

6 

25 

60 

2  60 

«  00 

24  96 

40  00 

166  40 

6 

30 

60 

3  05 

6  0O 

30  60 

40  00 

204  INI 

7 

29 

70 

2  91 

7  IHJ 

29  12 

45  00 

187  20 

7 

35 

70 

3  65 

700 

35  70 

4J0O 

220  :,0 

8 

3.1 

75 

3  12 

8  00 

33  28 

59  00 

208  00 

8 

40 

75 

3  80 

8  00 

40  80 

50  00 

265  00 

9 

37 

80 

3  33 

9  00 

37  44 

1 

9 

45 

80 

4  10 

900 

46  00 

10 

41 

90 

3  75 

10  00 

4100 

' 

10 

50 

90 

4  00 

10  00 

5100 

NOTK.  -The 

oritfii 

al  Order  isHueil  in  Cana<ia  »ihould 

The 

above  table  apiiliea  to  Kounmiiia,  hut  sums  p^u- 

be  retained  b 

y  the  remitter.     The  payee  will  receive  a 

able  ill 

that  country 

will  be  .subject  to  a  further  dediic- 

proper  form 

of  Moi 

lev  Order  from  the  chief  office  at 

tlon  by  the  .SwisB  Post  Office  of  25  centimes 

for  each 

Colo){ne. 

25  frai 

cs,  no  abatement  \>eU\n  less  than  50  centimes." 

"The  ori)(inal  Order  issued  in  Canada,  and  payable  in  Belgium,  Italy,  .Switzerland,  or  Koumania,  should  lit 
retained  by  the  remitter.  The  payee  will  receive  a  proper  form  of  Money  Order  from  the  Chief  Office  at  Antwerp, 
Turin,  or  flasle,  as  the  case  may  be.  The  original  Onier  issued  in  Canada,  and  payable  in  France  or  Algeria,  must 
be  sent  to  the  payee  by  the  remitter. 


FISHERIES  PROTECTION  AND  MARINE  SERVICE  OF  CANADA. 


For  a  descriptive  article  upon  the  organization,  uni- 
form and  eiiuipment  of  this  Service,  and  the  duties  per- 
formed by  it,  see  the  Canadian  Almanac  for  1895,  page 
227. 

Since  the  compilation  of  that  article,  the  following 
vessel  has  been  added  to  the  squadron  ;  the  "  Osprey," 
a  vessel  of  125  tons,  built  at  Shelburne,  N.S.,  by  Mr.  J. 
McGill,«'.it!r  Commander  Spain's  own  ide.is  and  named 
after  him  ;  this  cruiser  he  expects  to  be  the  fastest  sail- 
rig  schooner  of  her  class  in  the  waters  of  this  continent. 
She  w  ill  carry  a  crew  of  three  officers  and  twenty  men, 
and  will  be  armed  with  two  twelve-pounders,  and  her 
crpw  with  rifles,  revolvers,  and  cutlasses.  Mrs.  Davies, 
the  wife  of  the  new  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries, 
honoured  with  her  presence  the  launching  of  the  vessel, 
and  performed  the  ceremony  of  christening  the  new 
cruiser. 

The  regular  drill  of  the  Force  during  the  past  season 
has  been  very  rigorously  kept  up,  and  the  signal  classes 
carried  on  with  great  care,  the  men  comprising  the 
conmiand  being  very  quick  and  smart  at  picking  itp 
Morse  and  semaphore  signalling.  The  high  state  of 
efficiency  to  which  this  small  but  serviceable  armed 
force  has  been  brought,  and  the  regular  work  which  it 
carries  out  on  our  seaboard,  are  now  too  well  known  to 
require  further  conmient. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  vessels  under  Commander 
Spain's  orders,  the  marine  vessels  being  also  included, 
corrected  to  September,  1896. 


FIHIIKRIKS    rROTKCTlOX    AND    MARINK    SKRVICK   OK    CANADA. 

Ciitnmander;  Osprey  G.  V.  Spain  (retired  K.N.). 

Secretary,  John  S.  McKay. 

Acadia— Two  guns;  siTew  cruiser;  526  tons;  138 
horse  power ;  speed,  14  knots  ;  flagship.  Fisheries  Pro- 
tection Service  of  Canada.  Cominamiei;  Osprey  G.  V. 
Spain. 

La  Canadiknne— Two  guns;  screw  cruiser;  372  tons; 
60  horse  power ;  speed,  9i  knots.     Fisheries  Protection 


Service.  Cotiimnnder,  W.  Wakehani,  Senior  Officer 
Quebec  and  Labrador  Division  of  Fisheries. 

Ahkrdkkn -Two  guns;  screw  cruiser ;  spee<l,  12  kiiotn. 
Has  quadruple  expansion  engines  and  is  fitted  witn  a 
Ijowerful  search  light.  Fisheries  Protection  Service. 
Captain,  C.  F.  Knowlton. 

CoNHTANCK— Two  guns ;  screw  rain-bowed  gun-bnal ; 
185  tons ;  60  horse  power  ;  speed  10  knots,  lleveniie 
Service  (River  St.  Lawrence).   Captain,  George  M.  May. 

CiTRLKW— Two  guns  ;  screw  ram-bowed  gun-boat  ;  168 
tons  ;  50  horse  power ;  speed,  10  knots.  Fisheries  Pro- 
tection Service  (Bay  of  Fundy).    Captain,  J.  H.  Pratt. 

KiNOKisiiBR— Two  guns ;  sailing  schooner  ;  107  tons. 
This  schooner  is  built  on  the  latest  design  ami  is 
e.vtremely  fast.  Fisheries  Protection  Service.  Caiitain 
W.  H.  Kent. 

Osprey — 'Two  guns  ;  sailing  schooner  ;  125  tons.  This 
vessel  is  a  still  later  design  than  the  "  Kingfisher"  ;  she 
is  built  entirely  for  speed,  and  was  put  into  coinmission 
in  September,  1896. 

Laxsdownk  —  Screw  steamer ;  080  tons  ;  80  horse 
power ;  speed,  7  knots.  Lighthouse  and  Buoy  Ship; 
Caiitain,  G.  .Bissett. 

NKWKiKLD-Sorew  steamer ;  780  tons;  90  horse  power, 
speed,  9  knots.  Lighthouse  and  Buoy  Ship.  Captain, 
J.  H.  Campbell. 

PKTREii— Screw  ram-bowed  gun-boat ;  96  tons ;  50 
horse  power ;  speed,  10  knots.  Fisheries  Protection 
Service,  etc.  (Great  Lakes).     Captain,  Edwin  Dunn. 

QiADRA— .Screw  steamer ;  573  tons  ;  120  horse  power ; 
speed,  12  knots.  Fisheries  Protection  Service  (Patiflc 
Coast).    Captain,  John  T.  Walbran. 

Stanley —  Two  guns  ;  screw  cruiser  ;  914  tons  ;  300 
horse  power ;  speed,  15  knots.  Fisheries  Protection 
Service  during  the  season.  Employed  as  the  ice-lioat 
between  mainland  and  P.  E.  I.  in  winter.  Captain,  A. 
Finlayson. 

Vigilant  —  Two  guns;    sailing  .schooner;    100  tons. 

Fisheries  Protection  Service.     Captain,  H.  McKenzie. 


STEAr 


NoTK.— The  numbers  ( 
Offices  and  Kailroad  Static 
itantly  changing,  this  list 

a  This  mark  signifies  t 
country,  low  water  in  othe 

301  aNiagara  F'lls  liine, 

■m  aSt.  "  Lakeside,"  d, 

ann  aN'iagara  11.  Line,  d 

305  aRochcster,Tho'un(l 

3  t's  a  w'k,  bet  ( 

306  nLake  Ontario  Steai 

and  Charlotte, 

308      aDeseronto  Nav.  C( 

m       aB.  of  Quinte  Stcaii 

a  week  bet  King 

310       aBoy  of  Quiiite  Itv. 

II,  bet  Doscrontd 

at  Deseronto  wit 

312       (iTreiit  V'y  Nav.Co. 

,)i;!       aBottuiii's  Line,  (1,1 

314  aCalcutl'sLine,  d,bi 

315  aSteamboats  from  1 
31()  aSteamljoats  from  I. 
317       aHamilton  Steanibc 

Toronto. 
:,19       aPlaces  on   the  Kic 

steamboats  bet  I 
320       aMerchants  Line,  w( 

323  aSteamer  "  Persia," 

Catharines. 

324  aStr  "Ale.vandria," ' 

325  Saint  Lawrence   Ri' 

follows : 
325']     aKingston  d  1000  Is 

and  I0(KI  IsUnds 
325-2    aKingston  .fe  Cape  V 

and  Cape  Vincen 
325-3    aKingston  &  Wolfe 

and  Wolfe  Island 
327       aMerchants  Desnatc 

Montreal  and  Otj 
3-28       aOttawa  K'r  Nav 
3-29       Richelieu  &Ont.Na^ 
320-1    aFerry  Lines  from 
329-2    aToronto  Line,  d, 
3-29-3    nCornwall  Line,  tw 

and  (Cornwall, 
329-4    aChambly  Line,  tw 

and  Chambly, 
3-29-5    oContrcccBur  Line, 

ContrecoBur,  Q' 
3i!)-6  aQuebec  Line,  d, " 
329-7  aThree  Rivers  Line, 
3-29-8  oSaguenayKiverLi 
329-9  aBranch  Lines  fron 
J35  aPlaces  on  the  Rich 
337      aBlock  Diamond 

Montreal  and 
S38       aDobell's  Line,  eve 

and  St.  John's 
342       aPlaces  on    Lake 

steamboat  from 
845       aQuebec  &  North 

two  weeks,  bet 
346      aQuebec  Steamshi) 

Montreal  and  ' 
S49       Lake  St.  John  Ste 

from  Roberval 
160       aBaie  des  Chaleur 

Dalhousie,  N 
363       Miramichi  Steam 

N.B.  and  Nels^ 
3.i6       Prince  Edward  Is 

foUow-s : 
3.i6-l    oDaily,  between  P 
3')6'2    aD,  bet  Pointedu 
357       oCharlottetown 

betw-een  Pictoi 
359      Magdalen  Islands 

(Steamship  Oli 
3591     Magdalen  Islands 

and  Magdalen 
359-2    Cape  Breton  Rout 

and  Cheticam 


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1  Orders  Isiiieii 


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5  00 

too 

5  00 
10  00 
15  00 
100 
k'l  00 
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fr.  cc. 
76  50 
102  (Ki 
1?7  50 
153  00 
178  50 
204  0(1 
22»  50 
255  00 


hut  MUII18  |ia,\- 

further  dodiic- 
inics  for  oadi 
centimes.* 


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ce  at  Answer]), 

Al^^eria,  must 


A. 


Senior  Otticer 
es. 

Hpewl,  12  knots, 
ia  fitted  wilfi  a 
eutiou   Service. 

jwed  gun-b(ial ; 
nots.  llevciiiit 
George  M.  May. 
[1  gun-boat  ;  168 
Fishevie.'!  I'ro- 
i,  J.  H.  Pratt, 
oner  ;  107  tons. 
I  design  and  is 
Tvice.    Captain 

;  125  tons.  Tliis 
iingflsher" ;  slie 
into  coniniiii.sion 

tons ;  80  horse 
[ind  Buoy  Ship; 

90  horse  power. 
Ship.    Captain, 

t ;   06  tons  ;   5(1 
cries  Protection 
;d\vin  Dunn. 
20  horse  power ; 
Service  (Pacnflc 

;  914  tons  ;  300 
eries  Protect  inn 
.  as  the  ice-l)oat 
er.     Captain,  A. 

oner;  100  tons. 
in,  H.  McKenzie. 


STEAMSHIP  AND    STEAMBOAT   LINES 

IN  THE  OOMIN/ON  OF  CANADA. 

NuTK.— The  numbers  opposite  eoeh  line  cf  steanilioalH  correspond  with  the  nuinlierx  used  in  the  liitt  of  Po«l 
OlticeH  and  Uailrond  Stations  following.  InaHiiiiich  hh  steanibout  Iiiii-h  are  not  fixed  an  are  railroads  but  are  con- 
Itftiitly  changing,  tliis  list  must  be  \iscd  by  shippers  and  tra\  cllern  with  caution. 

(I  This  mark  signifies  that  the  line  is  subject  to  interruption  by  the  Seasons -Winter  in  some  parts  of  (he 
country,  low  water  in  other  parts  ;  "d"  or  "  Daily  "  means  every  flay  except  Sun<lay. 


;jfl9-3 

;i«4 

:J70 

371 

372 

37;i 

374 

370 
37(il 


376-2 


870-3 
379 


380 


38;i 
385 
30O 
391 
392 


301  aNiagara  K'HsMiii',  d,  bet  Toronto  &  P.  Dalhoiisie 
■m  am.  "  I-nkeside,"  d,  bet  Toronto  A  St.  Catharines 
30;t  oN'iagara  U.  Line,  d,  bet  Toronto. v  Lewistoii,  NV 
3(t5       aKooncster.Tho'ands  Is.  &  Ogdensburg  N'avi.  Co. 

S  t's  a  w-'k,  bi-t  Charlotte,  NV  iSt  (»gileTi'g,  NY 
306       nljake  Ontario  Steamboat  Co.,  d,  bet.  Port  Hope 

and  Charlotte,  N.V. 
308       (il)eseronto  Nav.  Co.,d,  bet  Trenfon,  Picton,  (>. 
30'J       aB.  of  t^uinte  Steamboat  Koiitc  three  to  six  trips 

a  week  bet  Kingston  and  llelleville. 
310       aBay  of  Ciuinle  Hy.  Hi  Nav,  Co.,  Steamboat  Line, 

d,  bet  Desironto,  and  Picton,  Ont  ,  connects 

at  Deseroiito  with  H  of  Qiiinte  Hy.  X  Nav.  Co. 
312  aTrent  V'y  Nav. Co.,  d,  bet  Lindsiiv  i  liobcavgeon 
;ti;<       aBottuin's  I,ine,  d,  bet  I,akef1eld  \'  Biirieigh't .,  (). 

314  aCalcutt 's  Line,  d,  bet  Peterborough  «iHarwood,0 

315  aSteamboats  from  Huiitsville,  Ont. 
31(i       aStcamboatH  from  LakefleM,  Ont, 
317       aHamilton  SteoniboatCo,,  d,  bet.  Hamilton  and 

Toronto, 
:,19       aPlaces  on   the  Kideau  Canal,  Lake  and  River, 

steamboats  bet  Kingston,  and  Ottawa. 
3-20       aMerchants  Line,  weeklv,  bet  Montreal  iSi  Chicago 

323  aSteainer  "  Persia,"  w'k'ly,  bet  Montreal  and  St. 

Catharines, 

324  aStr  "Alexandria,"  w'kly,  bet  Montreal  &  Trenton 
3-25       Saint  Lawrence  River  Steamboat  Co's  Lines  as 

follows  : 
3251     aKingston  At  1000  Is,  Park  Line,  d,  bet  Kingston 

and  1000  Islinds  Park,  N.Y. 
325-2    oKingston  &  Cape  Vincent  Line,  d,  bet  Kingston 

and  Cape  Vincent,  N.V. 
325-3    aKingston  &  Wolfe  Island  Line,  d,  bet  Kingston 

and  Wolfe  Island,  Ont.  393 

3'27       aMerchants  Despatch  Line,  twicea  week,  between    393-1 

Montreal  and  Ottawa. 
328       aOttawa  K'r  Nav.  Co.,  d,  bet.  .Montreal  &  Ottawa 
3-29       Richelieu  &  Ont.  Navigation  Co'a  Lines,  as  follows  :    393-2 
329-1     aFerry  Lines  from  Montreal. 

329-2    aToronto  Line,  d,  bet  .Montreal  and  Toronto.  400 

3-29-3    aCornwall  Line,  twice  a  w-eek  between  Montreal 

and  Cornwall,  Ont.  403 

3-29-4    aChambly  Line,  tw-ice  a  w-eek  between  Montreal 

and  Chambly,  Que.  420 

3-29-5    aContrecoBur  Line,  daily  between  Montreal  and    42(t-3 

Contrec(Bur,  Que.,  and  Bout  de  I'lsle. 
329-6    aQuebec  Line,  d,  between  Montreal  and  Quebec.     420-4 
329-7    aThree  Rivers  Line,  d,  bet  Montreal  &  T.  Bivers.Q 
329-8    aSaguenayRiverLine,betQuebec&Chicoutimi,Q.    422 
329-9    aBranch  Lines  from  Sorel,  Que. 

S35       aPlaces  on  the  Richelieu  River  from  Beloeil  Sta.  Q    422-1 
337       aBlack  Diamond   Line,  every  ten  days,  between 

Montreal  and  St.  John's,  N.F.  4-2 

J38       aDobell's  Line,  every  ten  days,  between  Montreal 

and  St.  John's  N.F. 
342       aPlaces  on   Lake  Memphremagog,   reached    by    426 

steamboat  from  Newport,  Vt.  or  Magog,  Que. 

545  aQuebec  &  North  Shore  Steamship  Line,  every    428 

two  weeks,  bet  Quebec,  and  Natashquan,  Que.    428-1 

546  aQuebec  SteamshipCo.,  every  two  weeks,  betw-een 

Montreal  and  Pictou,  N.S.  calling  at  Quebec.      428-2 
J49       Lake  St.  John  Steamboat  Line ;  excurf 'on  boat 

from  Roberval.  428-3 

150      aBaie  des  Chaleurs  Route,  twice  a  week,  between 

Dalhousie,  N.B.  and  Gaspe  Basin,  Que.  430 

353       Miramichi  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  d  bet  Chatham,    430-1 

N.B.  and  Nelson,  N.B.  and  Point  au  Car,  N.B. 
3S6      Prince  Edward  Island  Steam  Navi.  Company  as 

follows :  430-2 

:in61    aDaily,  between  Pictou,  N.S.  and  Charlottetown. 
3S6'2    aD,bet  PointeduCbene,N.B.&Sumnier8ide,PEI    432 
35"       0 Charlottetown    Steam    Navigation    Co.,  daily, 

betw-een  Pictou,  N.S.  and  Charlottetown.  440 

359      Magdalen  Islands  and  Cape  Breton  Mail  Line 

(Steamship  Olaf),  as  follows  :  445 

359-1     Magdalen  Islands  Route,  w'kly,  bet  Pictou,  N.S. ,    4451 

and  Magdalen  Islands. 
359-2    CapeBretonRoute.wc-rkly,  between  Pictou,  N.S.    446-2 

and  Cheticanip,  N.S. 

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Sydney  ond  Meat  Cove  -S.  8.  "  Arcoilia.  " 
Places  reached  by  s-mlHiut  froui  P't  Mul^raxe,  NS. 
Anglo-^'rench  Steamshii>  Co.,  every   two  weeks, 

between  Halifax,  aiKl  St.  Pierre-Micpielon. 
Halifax  and  P.  Kdward  Is.  SteamshipCo.,  weekly, 

bet  Halifax  anil  Charlottetown. 
Halifax  &  Newfoundland  Steamship  Co.,  everv 

twow'ks,  bet  Halifax,  and  ports  in  Newfdland. 
Lunenburg  tV  Halifax  sream  Packet  Co.,  twirea 

week,  between  Halifax,  and  Lunenliurg,  N.S. 
Costal  Steam  Packet  Co.,  twice  a  week,  between 

Halifax,  and  Uridgewafer,  N.  S. 
Yarmouth  Steamship  Co.'s  Lines  as  follows : 
Boston  iSt  Yarmouth  Line,  two  to  four  times  a 

week,  bet  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Yarmouth,  N.S. 
St.  John  &  Yarmouth  Line,  twicea  w-eek,  bet  St. 

John,  N.B.  and  Yarmouth,  N.S. 
Halifax   and   Yarmouth   Line,   weekly,  between 

Halifax  and  Yarmouth,  N.  S. 
Canada  Atlantic  Steamship  Line,  weekly  between 

Boston,  .Mass.,  and  Halifax,  N.  S, 
North  AtlanticSteanishipCo.,  weekly,  bet  Boston, 

.Mast".,  (ft  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. 

liy  str.  from  Fredericton,  N.B.,  during  nav. 
Bay  of  Kundy  Steamship  Co.,  between  St.  John, 

N.I!,  and  Digby  and  Aiina)iolis,  N.S. 
International  Steamship  Co.'s  Lines  as  follows  ; 
SI.  .lohn  Line,  two  to  five  times  a  week,  between 

Boston,  Mas.s.  and  St.  John,  N.B.,  calling  at 

Portland  and  Ea«tport,  Me. 
Nova  Scotia  Line,  one  to  I  wo  times  a  week  in  sum. 

bet.  Boston,  Mass.,  Hi  Diufby  &  Annapolis,  N.S. 
Frontier  Steamboat  Co.,  daily,  between  Calais, 

Me.  and  Eastport,  Me. 
(iraiid  Manan  Steamboat  Line,  tw-o  to  three  times 

a  w'k,  bet  Eastport,  Me.,  &  Grand  Manan,  N.B. 
Muskoka  &  Georgian  B.  Navi.  Co's  L's,  as  follows: 
uMuskoka  Lakes  Divisions,  daily  bet  Gravenhurst, 

Ont.,  and  various  routes. 
aMagnetawan  Division,  daily,  bet  Burks  Falls  and 

Ah-Mic  Harbour,  Ont. 
(iNorth  Shore  Navigation  Co.,  twice  a  week,  from 

Colli"i.'w-ood  and  Midland  to  Killarney,  Ont. 
aParry  ;    und  Route,  d,  bet  Midland  ami  Pene- 

tanguishcne,  Ont.,  and  Parry  Sound,  Ont. 
aSault  Ste  Marie  Route,  twice  a  week,  between 

Ccllingw-ood,  Meaford  and  Owen  Sound,  Ont., 

and  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich. 
oGeorgian   Bay  Transit  Co.,  weekly  from  Owen 

Sound  and  Wiarton  to  Providence  Bay. 
Canadian  Pacific  Steamship  Lines,  as  follows  : 
aLake  Superior  Line,   twice  a    week,    between 

Owen  Sound  and  Port  Arthur,  Oiu. 
a  Parry  Sound  Line,  twice  a  week,  between  Owen 

Sound  and  Parrj-  Sound,  Ont. 
aSault   Ste.  Marie    Local    Line,   triweekly,  bet 

Owen  .Sound  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Ont. 
Great  Northern  Transit  Co's  Lines,  as  follows : 
aSault  Ste.  Marie  Line,  three  times  a  week,  from 

CoUingworxl,  Meaford,  Owen  Sound  and  Wiar- 
ton, Ont.,  to  Sault  Ste.  .Marie,  Out. 
aParry  Soinid  and  French  River  Line,  twice  a 

week,  from  Colliii^'wowl,  Ont. 
aNorthwest  Transportation  Co.,  two  trips  a  week, 

between  Sarnia,  Ont.  and  Duluth.  Minn. 
aNorthwest  Navigation  Co.,  irrecularly,  between 

r-jelkirk,  Man.,  and  Norway  House,  Keewatin. 
Columbia  &  Kootenay  Steam  Nav.  Co.,  a,s  follows : 
aRevelstoke  Route,  twice  a  week,  bet  Revelstoke 

and  Robson,  B.C. 
aNorthport  Route,  twice  a  week,  between  Rob- 
son,  B.C.  and  Northport,  Wash. 


262 


STEAMBOAT   LINES — llAILUOADS   IN    CANADA. 


[im 


44r>'3    aKuHin  Koiite,  four  tiiiieHa  week,  Itetween  Ncliioii    460'7 

and  KumIo,  MX). 
44ffi    aBonnew     Kerry     Houto,     trl-weekly,    tietweeii    ■IBl 

NeNon,  II, C.,  and  Honnera  Kerry,  Idaho. 
4r>(»       Paetlic  MtiDijint inn  Co'h  L\ueii  luitoWowfi:  462 

4S0'1     Barclay  Sound   ItoiiU',  about  27th  each  month, 

bi'tween  Victoria  and  (^uatMlno,  B.C.  4ft3 

4ft0'8    Bute  Inlet   Uoiite,  weekly  in  Sunnner,  between 

Vancouver  and  Bute  Inlet,  B.(^'. 
4.'i0"3    Frasor  Kiver  Iloutc,  three  tinicn  a  week,  between    4fi4 

New  WeHtniiiiHter  and  (Jhilliwack,  II. C.  454'1 

4.'(0'4    New  WeHtiniiiKter  Route,  twice  a  week,  between 

Victoria  and  New  WestniiiiBter,  B.C.  464"2 

4(MCft    Northern  Koute,  twice  a  month,  between  Victoria 

and  Kort  HiinpMon,  B.C.  455 

4f>U'6    I'uKet  Sound  Koute,  duilv,  lietwcen  Taeonia  and  i 

Seattle,  Woah.  and  Whatuom,  W.  I 


Vancouver  Koute,  d,  between  Vancouver  and  Vic- 
toria, B.  O. 
Nanaimo  ii.  Texada  litlund  Mne,  weekly,  beirvcen 

Victoria  and  (Joniox,  B.(!. 
Pacific  (!oant  .Steainnhip  (!o.,    every   tlvo    duv^, 

between  San  KranciHco,  C'al.  and  Taconui,  \\, 
I'utfet  Sound   *   AlaHka  SteainHhlp    Co.,   <liiil\, 

except  .Mondav,  between  Tacorna  aixl  Sentllf, 

VVuHh.    and  Victoria,  lt.(!. 
Union  I'acitlc  SleainerH,  an  follows  : 
Portland   ii.  Seattle   Koute,  about  every  twelve 

dayn,  between  Portland,  t)reK.  and  Seattle,  \V. 
Taooinai<£  Victoria  Koute  daily,  between  Taconia 

and  Seattle,  Wash,  and  Victorio,  B.C. 
Steamer  "Catch,"  d,  bet  Vancouver  and   N». 

nalino,  B.C. 


LIST  OF  RAILROADS  IN  THE  DOMINION  OF  CANADA,  WITH  THEIR  TERMINAL  POINTS. 

Numbered  to  correHi)ond  with  iiumberH  u^ied  in  Third  and  Sixth  coluinna  of  paj^fes  •.104   to  ;)26. 

NoTK— The  number  to  the  left  of  thu  decimal  |>oint  indicatcH  the  Kailway  Hysteni,  and  the  nuniberii  to  the  riylit 
of  the  decimal  point  thu  branch.    Thug  635  is  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  gyMtem,  and  &3&-37  i»  the  Quelph 

l2i.nnnU  ^r   *t...  r'    Ii     u 


Branch  of  the  C 


600 

r.01 

608 
609 

609-1 
609"2 
609-3 
612 

612-1 
615 

616 

518 
631 
631-1 
531-2 
632 
•  636 


635-1 


635-2 
635-3 
535-4 
535-7 


635-11 
635-12 
535-13 
635-14 
535-15 
535-16 
635-17 
635-18 
635-19 
635-20 
635-21 
535-22 
635-23 
635-24 
535-25 
535-2(1 

535-32 
535-33 
535-34 
535-35 
535-36 


Alberta  H'y  k  Coal  Co. 

Albert  Southern 

Atlantic  ii  L.  Superior. 
B.  of  (iuinte  Ky.  Ik,  N. 

Co.,  08  follows  :  .... 
Tweed  &  Kingston  Line 

Deseronto  Line    

Sydenham  Br 

Boston  ife  Maine— Pas 

8umpsic  Division. . . , 
Stanstead  Branch  .... 
Brantford,  Waterloo  & 

Lake  F.rie 

Brockville,  Weatport  & 

Sault  Ste  Marie  .... 
Buctouche  &  Moncton. 

Canada  Atlaniio 

Hawkesbury  Branch.. 
Parry  Sound  Branch  . . 

Canada  Eastern  

Canadian  Pacific 

Railway,  as  follows : 

Atlantic   Seftiunn,  an 

follows: 
Chaplain  Secti'n  (N-rtiiut 

may  not  »-»»  to  St. 

David,  Va7na>ika,St 

Robert  or  Sorel) 

Moosehead  ifc  brownv'e 

Newport  Section 

Nortliern  Section  . . . 
Sherbrooke  Section  . 
Eastern  Division,  as 

follows: 
Atlantic.^  North  W.  Br 
Chalk  River &N.  Bay  S, 
N.  Bay  &  P.  Arthur  S. 

A  .  liner  Branch 

Bciihierville  Branch  . . 
Brockville  Branch  .... 

Joliett«  Branch    

Ottawa  Section    

Piles  Branch 

Prescott  Branch 

Quebec  Section    

St.  Eustache  Branch  . . 

St.  Jerome  Branch 

St.  Lin  Branch    

Sault  Ste.  Marie  Branch 
L.  Teniisca'jfueCol.Ky. 
Ontario  Sec.  as  follows: 
Pt.Fort'netoVaud'l  Br. 
Smith  Falls  Section  . . 
Toronto  &  Havelock  S. 

St.  Thomas  Branch 

Elora  Branch   


KRO.M 

Dunmore,  A. 
Harvey,  N.B 
Metapedia   . 


TO 

Coutts,  Alb 
Aim.!,  N.B. 
Caplin,  Q. 


KinKston   . . 

Varker 

Harro'smith 

Sherbrooke. 
Stanst'd  Jun 

Brantford  . . 

Brockville . . 
Moncton 
Ottowa   .... 
Olen  Robe'n 

Ottawa 

Fredericton. 


Stanbridge  .  Sorel,  Que. 
Megantic,  Q.  V'anceb  oMe. 
Montreal    . .!  Newport  Vt. 
Sutton  June.  Drum'ondv 


Tweed,  Ont. 
Deseronto,  O 
S.vdenham 

Stanst'dJ'nQ 
Stanstead, Q 

Waterford,0 

Weatport,  O. 
Buct'che  NB 
Rouse'sPNY 
Hawkesb'yO 
Parry  Sound 
Chatham  NB 


Farnham 


Renfrew.. .. 

Ottawa  .... 
North  Bay . . 
Ottawa  .... 
Berthier  J'n. 
CarletonJ'n. 
JolietteJun. 
Montreal 
Three  River. 
Prescott.  . . 
Quebec  .... 
S.  ThereseJ. 
S.  ThereseJ. 
S.  Therese  J. 
Sudbury  . . 
.Mattaw-a. .. . 

P.Fortune,Q 
Montreal  . . 
Smith  Falls  J 
Woodstock-. 
Cataract  Jun 


L.  Megantic, 


Eganville,  O 
North  Bay 
P.  Arthur,©. 
Aylmer,  Que 
Berthier,  Q. 
Brockville,0 
St.  Gabriel  Q 
Ottawa. 
GrandesP.,Q 
Ottawa, 
Montreal. 
S...,ustacheQ 
Labelle,  Q  . . 
St.  Lin  Que. 
S'ltS.Ma'e.M 
Kippewa. 

Vaudreuil. 
Smiths  F'ls  J 
Toronto. 
S.  Thomas,  O 
Elora,  Ont, 


,'>35-37 

535-39 
536-40 
535-41 
630-42 

,535-51 
53.-.-52 
535-53 
Wi'rbi 
535-55 
.535-56 
535 -.57 
535 -.W 
.535-59 
53'>00 
.535-01 
.535-62 
535-03 
835-64 
535-05 
535-66 
.135 -67 

535-70 
535-71 
.535-72 
.535-73 
535-74 
535-75 


535-81 

.535-82 

.535-83 

.535-84 

.535-85 

535-86 

,5,35-87 

.535-88 

535-89 

535-90 

535-91 

540 

541 

543 

543-1 
543-2 
544 
545 

545-1 

549 

562 


TRRMINAL  PoI!(T8. 


ini 

London  Section 

Orangeville  Branch    . . 

Owen  Sound  Section  . . 

Teeswater  Branch  .... 

Windsor  Section 

Western  Din.as  follows 

P.Arthurjit  Witmipegl. 

W.&  Swift  Current  L.. 

S.  Current  it,  Donald  L. 

Carman  Branch  

Emerson  Section 

Oretna  Branch 

Pembina  Section 

Souria  Branch 

Southwestern  Branch 

Stonewall  Section  .... 

West  Selkirk  Section . , 

Prince  Albert  Section 

Edmonton  Section  . . . , 

Macleod  Section 

Pipestone  Section  

Pas(pia  Section 

Lethbridge  Section  . , , 

Pacific,  hiv.  as  follows 

Main  Line    

Westminster  Branch  . 

Columbia  &  Kootenay 

Mission  Branch    .,,,". 

Shuswap  Si,  Okanagan . 

Revel'toke&ArrowL.  Br 

New  Brunswick  Divi- 
sion, as  follows: 

Carleton  Section 

Fredericton  Section  . . 

Gibson  .Section    

Edmundston  Section  . 

Houlton  Section 

Aroostook  Section  .... 

St.  A.ndrews  Brantih  . . 

Main  Line 

St.  Stephens  Divibion  . 

Woodstock  Line 

Tobique  Valley  Line  . . 

Caraquet   

Carrillon&Grenville  , , 

Central  of  New  Brims- 
wif'k,  as  follows : 

Northern  Division  .... 

Southern  Di\  ision  .... 

Central  Ontario   

Central  Vermont— N. 
Division 

Waterloo  Division  .... 

Cumberland 

Dominion  Atlantic. 


FROM 

Guelph  Jun. 

Woodsto<;k  . 
StreetvilleJ. 
Toronto  .... 
OrangevilleJ 
London  .... 

Pt.Arthur.O 
Winnipeg  . . 
S. Current,  A 
Elm  Creek . . 
Winnipeg  . . 
Rosenfteld  J. 
Winnipeg  . . 
Kemnay,  M. 
Winnipeg  . . 
Winnipeg  . . 
Winnipeg  . . 
Regina,  Ass. 
Calgary,  Alb 
Calgary,  .\\h 
Menteith  Jn. 

Pas(|ua 

Dunmore. . . 


Donald,  B.C. 
W'minsterJ. 
Robson.B.C 
.Mission,  B.C. 
Sicamous  J  . 
Revelstoke  . 


TO 

Guelph, Out. 
Lonclon,  Ont 
MelvilleJ.,0 
O.  Sound,  0. 
Teeswater,  0 
Windsor,  0. 

Winnipeg,  M 
S.Current.A 
Donald,  H.L. 
Carman  .Man 
Emerson,  .M. 
Gretna,  .Man 
Napinka,  M. 
Estevan,  An. 
Souris,  Man. 
Stonewall,  M 
W.Selkirk.JI 
'  Albert,  .H'k 
Edmonton  A 
Macleod,  Alb 
Reston,  Man 
Portal  N.  Dk 
Lethbridge. 

Vancouver. 
We'minister 
Nelson,  B.C. 
SumasWash. 
Okanagan  L. 
Arrow  Luke 


Fairville 

Freder'ton  J 
NewburgJn. 
Aroostook  J. 
Debec  Jun . . 
Woods'ocNB 
St.'Andrews. 
Van'boro  Me 
St.  Stephen. 
McAdam  Jn. 
Perth  .... 
Gloucester  J 
Carrillon 


Norton  . . . . 
Hampton  . . 
Coe  Hill,  O  . 

S.  Albans  Vt, 
S.  Johns,  Q. 
Sp.  Hill  Jun, 


1.S97] 


Carleton.NB 
Fredericton 
Fredericton 
Ednmndstn 
Houlton, Me. 
Presque  Isle 
Watt  June. 
St.  John,  NB 
McAdam  .lu. 
W'dsiockNB 
Torra.ceville 
Ship'iganNB 
Grenville,  Q 


ChipmanNB 

St.  Martins. 
Picton,  Ont. 

St.  Johns,  (^ 
Waterloo,  q. 
Parrsboro'h 


No.  AND  Naur  or  Kailro 


.V12-1  Main  Line 

Mi-l  Cornwallls  Valley  1 

!)ii-l-\l  Torbrook  Branch  . 

.'>ti,'i  Druinmond  Count] 

.'iiLll  Forestdale  Branch 

r>7'.'  Elgin,  Petltco<liao 

Havelock   

!,:.i  Kri.'  &  Huron  . . . , 

.<i74  Eiicpiimalt  /i  Nanal 

bm  Orand  Trunk  R 

way,  as  (iillnwH  ; 
Win    Chicayo,  DelroitAl 

(irand  Trunk  Di 
Stain  Line  anil  llr 

follows: 
(M0°5  Henuningford  Bran 
5.S0-0  Lew  iston  Branch . . 
8WI-7  .Ma.«sena  Spring  Brt 
ftHil-8  Montreal  ii  Is,  Pon 
6.'«0-9  Montreal  Hi  Toront 
."iiiO-lO  Norway  Branch  . . 
SSU-ll  Portland  <!ic  Is.  Pon( 
SK()-12  Quebec  Branch  . 
.5SO-13  Rouse's  Point  Bran 
.W)-14  Three  Rivers  Brani 
880-15  ValleyHeld  Branch 
680-16  Vn.  JaquesCartier 
880-17  Cobourg  &  Harwoo 
680-18  Longueuil  Line  . . 
680-23  Michigan  Air  Lin 
Midland  Division 

Branches,  as  foil 
680-27  Belleville  Branch 
680  28  Chemong  Branch 
580-29  CoboconkLine.... 
580-30  Haliburton  Branch 
580-31  Laketleld  Branch . . 
580-32  Lindsav  &  Midland 

680-33  Madoc  Branch 

680-34  Medonte  Tramway 

(f '■eight  only)  . . 
580-35  Port  Hopeife  Lindsi 
880-36  Scarboro&Lornevi 
880-37  Sutton  Branch  .. 
680  38  Whitby  Branch 

Northern  Divisioi 

Branches,  as  folk 
580-46  Durham  Branch  .T 
580-47  Gait  &  Elmira  Brd 
580-48  Kincardine  BrancH 
580-49  London  Branch 
580-50  Lon.,Huron&Bru| 
580-61  .Main  Line... 
680-52  Stratford  &Goderl 
580-53  Strafd  &  Palmersl 
580-54  Wellington, Grey. 
680-55  Owen  Sound  Brar| 
580-66  Wiarton  Branch 
Northern  it-  Norti 

em  Division  it-| 

as  follows: 
580-64  Collingwood  Sectl 
580-65  Hamilton&AllanI 
580-66  Hillsdale  Tram. 
580-67  Main  Line  . . 
580-68  Meaford  Section  I 
580-69  PenetangSectioil 
580-70  Port  Dover  Sectil 
Southern  DivisiA 

Branches  as  f\ 
S80-77  Allanburg  Brani 
580-78  Brantford  it  Tils 
,580-79  Buffalo  &Ooderi| 
58080  Georgian  B.  &  L  J 
580-82  Loop  Line  DivisI 
580-83  Main  Line.. 
.'.80-84  Petrolea  Branclj 
580-85  Sarnia  Branch 
580-86  S.  Norfolk  Exte| 
580-87  Toronto  Line 
580-88  Welland  Divisicl 
583       Montreal  Si  Sorf 


[\m 


ler  anil  \\r 
fly,  beiivi'en 

tlvo    (luvi, 

iTacoiiiii,  \\. 

Co.,   <liiil\, 

lamlHeattli'. 


L'vi'ry  twelve 
|l  Si'iiltlc,  W. 
v(M'ii  Tucoiiia 
Ill.C. 
\vr  and  Na- 


rs. 

Jto  :t26. 

Ira  to  thu  rl^ht 
Is  llie  Oueliih 


ih  PoiSTS. 


TO 

Ouelph.Ont. 
I.oiKion,  Out 
Melville,!. ,u 
(J.  Sound,  O. 
Teeswater,() 
VVindBor,  0. 


WinnipcK,  M 
S.Current,.\ 
Donald,  U.C. 
Carman  Man 
Emerson,  .M. 
Gretna,  Man 
Napinka,  M. 
Ksteran,  Af. 
,So\iris,  Muii. 
Stonewall,  M 
W.Selkirk.M 
I'.  Albert,  Sk 
Edmonton  A 
Macleod,  All) 
Ueston,  Man 
Portul  N.  Dk 
I,ethl)ridj;e. 

Vancouver. 
We'ministcr 
Nelson,  B.C. 
SuniaHSVofih. 
Okanau^an  L. 
Arrottf  Liiku 


Carleton,NB 

Frederit^ton 

Frederictnn 

Edniundat'n 

Houlton,>le. 

Presque  Isle 

Watt  June. 

St.  John,  NB 

McAdamJu. 

W'dsiockXB 

Torra.ceville 

Ship'i^anNB 

Grenville,  CJ 


ChipmanNB 
St.  Martins. 
I'icton,  Ont. 

St.  Johns,  c;. 
Waterloo,  l^ 
Parrsboro'h 


1M97] 


UAILRUAD8   I\   CANADA. 


208 


No.  AND  Namn  or  Kailroad. 


.V'lJl  Main  Line 

Mi-i  Cornwalliii  Valley  Hr 

:ii;i:t  Torbrook  llranc^h  . 

:>ii.'i  Drummnnd  County 

.'iii.Tl  KoreHtdale  llrani'h... 

b'i  ElKin,  I'etit('o<liao  and 

Havt'lock   

S73  Erii!  At  Huron  

A74  Eii(|uiMiult  fi  Nanaimo. 

AHo      Orand  Trunk  Rail- 
way, IIM  fdlloWH  : 
JSicl    Cli  ienyo,  Del  mil  •(■  Can. 
(iranil  Trunk  l>i«  , . 
Main  Line  anil  llr.,  an 

jollown: 
HeniniinKford  llranch. 
Lewinton  Mranch 


KROM  TO 

Halifax lYarniniith. 

IKcnf.ville. . .  Kiiiir«|>ort. 

I  Wilniot Torbniok. 

JS.  Ilyaointhe  Nicolel,tiue 

Nt.  lA'onard.  iMooMu  Park. 


No.  AND  Namr  or  Railroad. 


68i)'5 

6807 
ftWC8 
M)-9 


Kltfin,   N.  II. 
lHondEau,().' 


Ilavelock 
Hai'nia. . . 
Victoria, B.C  WelllnKiiHC 


MikXHcnaSpriii)(  Krancb 
Montreal  ii  Ih.  Pond  L. 
Montreal  k  Toronto  L. 

ilWflO  Norway  Branch   

5S011  Portland  lit  Is.  Pond  I 


fiHO'l'i  Quebec  Branch    I  Richmond  . 

.WO'13  Rouse's  Point  Branch  .  Montreal 


St.  Martine 
St   Henri 
Cobouri{. 
Lambert 
Jackson, 


M. 


.')8()-14  Three  Rivers  Branch 
fiWClft  Valley  Held  Branch. . .. 
6tt0'16  L'n.  JaquesCartier  Ry. 
68017  Cobourtf  &  Harwood  B. 

680'18  LouKueuil  Line    

680'2a  Michigan  Air  Line  I). 
Miilland  Vipininn  and 

Branches,  an  fiilloiv»: 
680'27  Belleville  Branch    .... 

680  28  Chemon^  Branch    

580'2()  Oobooonk  Line 

680-30  Haliburton  Branch. . . . 

580-31  LakeHeld  Branch 

580-32  Lindsay  &  Midland  L. . 

580-33  Madoc  Branch 

580-34  Medonte  Tramway 

(/••eight  unit/) 

580-35  Port  Hopeifc  Lindsay  L. 
580-36  ScarborodtLorneville  L 

580-37  Sutton  Branch 

680  38  Whitby  Branch   

Xorthern  Divinions  i{: 

liranchen,  as  follows: 

580-46  Durham  Branch 

580-47  Gait  &  Ehnira  Branch. 

580-48  Kincardine  Branch 

580-49  London  Branch   |St.  Mary's. . . 

580-50  Lon.,  Huron  &  Bruce  B.  London  . . . . 

580-51  Main  Line IToronto 

680-52  Stratford&GoderichL.iOoderich  .. 
580-53  Straf'd&PalmerstonL.  I  Stratford  .. 
580-54  Wellington, Grev&B.BJSouthamp'n. 


r>H4 

:m 
■•mi 

.M«»-3 
.M»lt-4 
51X1-5 

|filMI7 
MMH 
WM»-It 
MWIO 

fiOO-ll 
.'■ilH»-12 
Mtl)-13 

.WO-14 

r)i«».i.^ 

•  100 
(ilM) 
010 

till 

Vallevfleldli  017 
|S.  Laurent,(j  tUVl 
iHarwomi.  O.j  018 
jL(>ni;ueuil,Q  010 
Lenox,  Mich  (;-20 
i()-2-2 
J6-22-1 
Peterboro'h . ;  Bellev'le  Horl  ()'22-2 
Peterboro'h .  CheniotiK,  O.  [  |0-25 
LorneviUe  J.  jCoboconk,  Oi 
Haliburton  .  Lindsoy,  O.  ' 
Peterboro'h. '  Lakefleld,  O 

Lindsay Midland,  O. 

N.Hastin^sJ  I  Eldorado,  O 


Trhminal  Pointr. 


Detroit  Mich  P.  Huron,  M. 


S.I»idoreJ,(i  M'oersJnNV 
Lewiston  J  .  Lewiston  Me 
Brosseau's  1/  MussenaSps. 
Montreal  . .  Is.  Pond,  Vt. 
Montreal  . .  Toronto. 
S.  Paris,  Me.lNorway,  Mo. 
Is.  Pond,  Vt.  Portland. Me 


Levis,  t^ue. 
Rouse's  Po'*. 


Arthabaska .  Doucet's  L'k 


ColdwaterJ.  Scotts  Mills.' 
P.  Hope  Jun  Blackwa'erJj 
LorneviUe  J.  Scarboro  J'n' 
Stouflville  J.  Jackson's P'ti 
WhitbvHar.: Manilla  Jun.! 


(f25-l 

025-2 

(i2;-)-;j 

625-4 

025-5 

6-25  ■(( 

6257 

625-8 

i;29 

632 


Durham.   . .  Palmerston. 

Gait     I  Ehnira,  Unt. 

Kincardine.  JListowell,  O. 


.WO-Sn  Owen  Sound  Branch 

680-66  Wiarton  Branch 

Northern  it-  Northwest- 
ern IHvidon  it-  Br's 
as  follows: 

um-fSi  Collingwood  Section  . . 

580-65  Hamillon&AllandaleL 

580-66  Hillsdale  Tram,  freight 

680-67  Main  Line 

680-68  Meaford  Section 

580-69  Penetanfr  Section    .... 

580-70  Port  Dover  Section .... 

Southern  Division  and 

Branches  as  follows 

680-77  .\ll.anburif  Branch 


Harriston. 
Park  Head  J  n 


Beeton  . . 
Hamilton 
Elmvale . . 
Toronto  . 
Allandale 
vllandale 
Hamilton 


AUaiiburK  J, 


6:12-1 
632-2 
033 
634 
London,  Ont|, 635 
Windham,  Oj.638 
Sarnia,  Ont.1,044 
Stratford,  O. I  644-1 
Palmerston.  1,644-2 
Harrisburif.    644-3 
Owen  Sound   646 
Wiarton,  O.  I  6f>3 
666 
6<i3 
664 


Collingwood 
Allandale,  O 
Hillsdale,  0. 
Nipissinjf  J. 
Meaford,  0. 
Penetan«,0. 
P.  Dover,  0. 


Niagara  F'Ib, 


580-78  Brantford ^TilsonburglTilsonburg J iHarrisburg. 


6S0  79  Buffalo  &  Ooderich  Uist 
580-80  Georgian  B.  &  L.  Erie  D 
680-82  Loop  Line  Division . . 

.580-83  Main  Line 

680-84  Petrolea  Branch 

.WO-85  Sarnia  Branch 

6S0-86  S.  Norfolk  Extension 

580-87  Toronto  Line    

.')80-88  Welland  Division    . . 
583       Montreal  &  Sorel  (Thit 


665 

66r.l 

665-2 

(ki6-3 

666-4 

674 

674-1 

674-2 

676 

676-1 

675-2 


Buffalo.N.Y.iStratford,  O, 
Stratford  ..  :P.  Dover,  0.|i 670 
Fort  Erie  . .  iGlencoe,  Onti  j 
Sus.  Br'e  NY  I  Windsor,  O.  1690 
Wyoming  ..  Petrolea,  O.  i  693 
Komoka. . . .  P.  Edward.O:  695 
Loop  Line  J.  Port  Rowan.  1 098 


Toronto  . 
P.  Colborne. 


Hamilton,  O 
P.  Dalhousie 


700 
i700-l 

1 702 
706 


road  man  not  bt  oper- 
ated)   

Great  Northern  (t^ue). 
Great   Northwest  Cent. 

Intercolonial,  as  foi. : 

lluli(a\  III  MiiMi'liin  L. 
Monrl'iiitoK.dn  Loupl. 
R.  du  Loup  to  ijue.  L. 
I'haudiere  Brain-h  .... 
Dalliiiusie  BraiuOi  .... 
Durtinoulh  Branch. , . . 
Eastern  Extension 
Indiantown  Brunch  . 
Pi(Uou  Town  Bruii(-h  . 
Pictou  Landing  Brunch 
(Summer  i-n/ii)  ... 
Point  diiChenc  Branch 

St.  .lohn  Urunrh 

Trenton  Brunch 

Cape  Breton  Lino    .... 

Pictou  Line  

Irondale.  Bancroft  Hi  O 

.loggini  Railway 

Kent  Northern 

Kingston  ife  Pembroke. 
L.  Eric,Essex«l)etr.  R. 
Lond'iniM  Pt.Slaideyl). 
Lotliiniere  ti  .Megantic. 
Lower  Laurentian  .... 
MaineCcnt.  Rv-  Coos  D 
Manitoba  ik  li.  Western 
Saskatchewan  ii  W.  Ry 
Shell  River  Branch 

Michigan  Central- 
Can.  i)ivision,  as  fol.; 

Amherstlmrg  Division. 

Kort  Erie  Division  .... 

Leamington  Division.. 

London  Division 

Main  Line 

Niagara  Division 

Petrolea  &()il  Springs  D 

St.  Clair  Division    

Montfort  Colonization. 

Slontreal,  Portland  and 
Boston,  as  follows : 

Main  Line 

St.  Cesaire  Branch  .... 

Nelson  &  Ft.  Shepi>ard. 

Nakusp  and  Slocan  — 

N.  Westminster  South. 

N.  Brunswick  i  P. Ed. I. 

N.Pac.  &Man.,asfol.: 

Morris  .Sj  Brandon  Br. . 

Portage  la  Prairie  Br. . 

Winnipeg  Line  

Nova  Scotia  Central  . . 

Orfonl  Mountain 

Ottawa  iS  Gat  ineauVal. 

Pontloc   Pacific   Junct 

Port  Arthur  Duluth  & 
Western  (building)  . 

Pr.  Ed-ward  I.,  as  fol.: 

Main  Line 

Cape  Traverse  Branch. 

Georgetown  Branch  .. 

Souris  Branch 

Quebec  iVLake  St.  John 

Chicoutimi  Extension. 

'•  ower  Laurent  ian  Div. 

V   ebec  Central    

Ch  .iidiere  Valley  Br. . 

Megantic  Division  .... 

Que..  Montmorency  & 
Chadevoix     

St.  CatharinesiVNia.  C. 

Salisbury  &  Harvey    . . 

Shore  Line    

Sydney  and  Louisburg. 

Temiscouata 

St.  Francis  Branch .... 

Thousand  Islands  Ry . . 

United  Counties 


rRosi 


TO 


Longueil,  R.lHorel,  (^iie, 
St..leri)me  H.  Julienne. 
Cliattr  J.,M.  Ilamiota,  M. 


Halifax, N.S.Moncli)n,NB 
.Moncton  NB  It. duLoup({ 
Riviere  du  L  Levin,  Kfiui. 
S.Charles  J.  Levis,  Uue. 
DalhoiiHie  J.  DalbosleNn 
WiniNor  J'n  Hartniiiuth. 
N.  Glingiiw.  .Mulgrave. 

Indiantown. 

Pictou,  N.  8. 


Derby  .lun. 
Stellar)  on  . 

Trenton 

Painsec  Jtui. 


Piotou  Lan'i; 

P'tiluChene 
.Moniton     ..  S.  John.N.B. 

Truro iTrentoti.N.B 

Po'tTiipner.  Svdney,N.H. 
Oxford  .lun.  Pictou,  N.  S. 
O.T.R.JunO  Irondale,  O. 
•Maccun  N.S  Joggins,  N.8 
Kent  June. .  Richibucto. 
Kingston  .  .  Renfrew,  O, 
Wulkerville.  Leamington. 


Lonilon 

Lyster 

S.  TiteJunc. 
Beec-herFVt 
PlaPrairie.M 
Miiuieilosa  . 
Binscarth    . 


Essex 


t.  Stanley. 
S.  Phiiom'ne 
R.  a  Pierre. 
Lime  Ridge. 
Yorkton,  As. 
RapidCy.M. 
Russell,  M. 


Amherstb'rgr 


Buffalo,  N.YlVVelland,  O. 


SeaC.  ParkO 
London 
Buffalo,  N.Y 


Comber,  Ont 
■S.  Thomas,  O 
Detroit  Mioh 


Niagara  JunNiagara.Ont 


Petrolea 
,St.  Thomas. 
.Montfort    .1. 


Eddys,  Ont. 
C'ourtrightO 
\des  16  Isles 


Farnhoni. 
S.  Cesaire,  Q 
;5MilePt.B0 

Sandiin. 


St.  Lambert. 

Sluiii'ville  . . 

Boundary  W 

Ndkusp.   . . . 

Blaine, Wash  S.  W'minster 

Sackville    . .  C.  Tor'mtine 

Morris  ....  I  Brandon,  M. 
Portage  Jun.  P.  la  Prairie. 
Pemb'aNDk  Wimiipeg,  M 
Middleton  . .  j  Lunenburg. 
Eastman  . .  Kingsbury  Q 
Ottawa  ....  |<iracefield. 
Aylmer,  QuejWaltham,Q. 


Port  Arthur. 
Charlo'town 


Narrows,  O. 
Tignish,  PEI 


Emerald  .lun  ;C'.  Traverse. 
Royalty  Jun  Gco't'wnPEI 
.M.  Stewart  J  ISouris,  PEL 

(Quebec  Roberval,  (J. 

Chambord  J  Chicoutimi. 
St.Tite  Jun.JUv.  ii  Pierre 
Sherbrooke.; Levis,  Que. 
Beauce  Jun.  St.  Francis. 
Tring  June.  iMegantic. 

C.  Tourm'te.  luuebcc. 
St.  Cath'incsClifton,  Ont. 
Harvey,  N.B  Salisbury  NB 
S.John,  N.B  St.  Stephen. 

Sydney I  Louisburg. 

R.  du  Lo\ipQ  Edmundst'n 
PMmundston  Connor8,N  B 
GananoqueJ  ;OananoqueO 
Sorel I  Iberville. 


264 


POST  OFFICES    AND   RAILROAD  STATIONH    (N   (JANADA, 


[189; 


POST    OFFICES   AND    RAILROAD    STATIONS 

IN  THE  DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 

The  Offices  printed  in  Italics  as  ■•■  authorized  to  grant  and  pay  Money  Orders,  Th»  Offitvn  mni'he(t*are  Savings  Hank 
Offices.  Capital  letters  on  right  of  the  Electoral  District  column  indicate  the  seiiffill  I'fiilHnepii  of  the  dominion, 
thus:—U,  Ontario  ;  Q,  Quebec ;  N S,  Nova  Scotia  ;  N  II,  New  Brunswick  ;  I'  K  I,  I'Hui'g  Milward  Island;  il, 
Manitoba;  B  C,  British  Columbia  ;  Alta,  Alberta ;  Assa,  Assiniboia ;  Athn,  AHiiibitum',  Sunk,  Saskutchewan. 

The  numbers  and  names  place!  opposite  everyplace  indicate  the  Railrofd  or  Mteamahlp  line 
on  wbich  the  place  or  nearest  railway  station  is  situated.  Bee  lUt  of  HAllfoads  and  Steam- 
boats on  pages  261  to  263- 

The  thanks  of  the  publishers  are  due  to  E.  W.  nuUinger,  Esq.,  for  his  Ititid  periuiasiiili  to  me  "  DulliiiKi-r's  I'osta'. 
and  Shipper's  Guide  for  the  United  States  and  Canada  "  in  the  preparutioii  of  Ihti  f«<lliiwlli(f  list  :— 


POST 
OFFICES. 


F.LRCTOR.'lb 
DISTRICTS. 


Aaskana 

Abbott's  Corners . 

Abbotsford 

Abbutufurd 

Abenakis 

Abenakis  Spri.n's 

Aberarder 

Abercorn 

Abercrombie  .... 

Aberdeen 

Aberdeen 

Aberdour 


RAILROAD  ON  WIIICIII 
LOCATED  OR  KKAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION,! 
HF.K  lvKY,l"P.2fil-26:V 

SaskjPr'ce  Albert  535-62' 

Missisquoi    Q  St.  Armand  St.  545 

Rouville (i;535-l 

New Westin'r.  .B.C  53573 

Dorchester (^  St.  Anselme  675 

Yaniaska     q  329'9Yainaska535-l 

Lambton,  WK..O'580-51  j 

Bronie q|.535-3  I 

Pictou N  S  N.Glasgow  599-7-13' 


Aberfeldy  . 

Aberfoyle  . 
Abernethy 
Abigail .... 
Abingdon 


Grev,  S  R O 

Cariboo B  C 

Bruce,  W.R....  O 

Lambton,  E.  R.  0 

Wellington,  S.R.  O 
Assa 
Selkirk M 


Abougoggin  Rd, 
Abrains  Village  . 
Acacia 


Wentworth,  S  R  OiCanfleld  580-79-82,1 

625-5  j 

Westmoreland  NBIUpp.  Saokville  638 

Prince P  E  1 1  Wellington  665-1     ' 


Acadia  Mines .  . . 

Acodie 

Acadie  Siding 

*Actinulite 

*  Acton 

*  Acton  Vale  

Adair 

Adamsvillp 

Adamsville 

Adamsville 

Adderley 

Addington  Forks 

Addison  

Adelaide 

Admaston   

Admiral  Rock.  .. 

Adolphe  

Adolphustown  . . 

Adstock   

Advocate  Harbor. 

Afton 

Af ton  Road 

Afton  Station . . 

Agassiz    

Agertoii  

Agincourt   

*Aanes 


Agricola  

Ahmic  Harbour. 


Ahmio  Lake  . . . . 

Aikenside 

*Ailsa  Craig  . . . . 

Ainsworfh  

Aird 

Airlie    

Air  Line  Junction 

Aitkin's  Ferry  . . 

Akerly 


Durham  580-40 
Ashoroft  535-70 
580-54  (R.R.  name 

Turners) 
Both  well   535-42 

680-83 
Puslinch  535-35 
Indian  Head  535-52 
Boissevain  535-57 


Norfolk,  N.R....0 


Colchester 
Kent  


.NS 
NB 


Tilsonburg  580-78- 

82,  625 -5 
Lond'derryS.  599-1 
Acadie  Siding599-2i 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Alameda  . 

Alba 

Alba  .... 
Albanel  . . 


Albany 

Alberni 

Alberry  Plains 

Albert  

Albert  

Albertine 

.Albert  Bridge . . 
Alliert  Mines  .. 

Alberton 

*  Albert  nn 

Albion 


Albuna 

Albury 

Alcester  . .  , 
Aldimro'. . . . 
Alderyrovii  , 


Kent N  B  599-2 

Hastings O, Tweed  535-34,  (09-1 

Halton  O' 580-51 

Bagot Q: 580-8,  .535-4 


Assiniboia . . 
Bi-uce,  N.  R  . . . .  t> 
Brome Q 


via  Wolseley 
Hid  Wiarton 
535-7 


Kent N  B'.599-2 

Megantic  Q'Ste.  Julie  St.  580-1? 

Antigonishe  . .  NSJ  James  R.  St.  .599  7 


Brockville O 

Middlesex,  W  R.  O 
Renfrew,  SR..  .0 
Hants NS 


Whitehurst  535-16 
Strathroy  580-85     | 
Renfrew  535-12,611 
Shubenacadie.599-1 


Middlesex,  W.R.  O'Appin  580-83 

Lennox O;309Ernestowni;80-9 

Beauce  QiTring  Station  075 

Cumberland  .  .W  S  Pai-shorough  549 
Antigonishe. ..N  8,599-7 

Queen's    PEI  665-3 

Antigonishe..  N  S;.599-7 
Yale&  Kootenay  BC .  535  -70 
Halton 0.535-35 


Aldersville , . 

Alder  Point  ..  .. 
Alder  River  .... 

Aldershot    

Alderville 

Aldiim , 

Aldouane  

Alert  Bay  

Alexander's  Point 

Alexander 

Alexandra  

Alexandriii 

*  Alexandria  . .  . . 
Alexandrlnu  .... 
Alexis  Creek  .... 

Alfred  , , . . 

Alfred  Centre.. . . 


vumtrntkU 


,,,,  ,,,,,,  Ama 
Invertiew  ,,,,N  S 
llenfruw,  N  It  ;,,() 
cbtmmilMil      ...ii 

PrlncB,,,,,,  I'Kl 

Queen'N  , :,  ,,I*K1 
ttOMtUlUI*,  Kit  <.  o 

Albert NH 

Vlctoflft , , , , ,  N,  H 
Caim  Umtm , .  N  « 
Albert,,   ,.,,.NH 

Ursitt,  NB 0 

I'rlMHe,,,,,,  PKl 
Kiiiiftt, (<KI 

KssPK,  M  It O 

Pl'llK'ti  K<lWttf(l  ..o 

HelktfU    , , M 

Kltfln,  Wit, u 

N  WMsdtiiitstei*  Ik; 

LuMPitliiii'if, ..,N  H 
an\w  Urxitiu , ,  N  ,1 
Oi|,va)i(i|'miij)|,.N  8 
Wi'ii'wiifil),  NRo 
Nortlt'licrldWHo 

Kent  ,,,,,,  n  n 
IN,  WPNtmlimtFfHC 
0|oiH'(iNt.ei',,,,N  H 
Helklrk  ,, 
Qmtiu'a,, 
CnrWmo  ,, 
Gjenifttrry 

|Kmii( 

Oftrlhoe,,,,, 

PreMoott ,,-,,.  ..o 
PreiM^ott , , , () 


M 
I'K! 
,  HC 

.,.  (> 
,.NH 


York,  ER O 

Beauce  Q 


Alta 

Muskoka&PS'd.O 


MuHkoka  &  P.  S.  O 

Selkirk M 

Middlesex,  NR..0 
Yale&KoottnayBC 

Mis8is(|Uoi Q 

Simcoe.  S  R  . . . .  O 
Welland O 

King's P  E 

Queen's N  B 


580-36  535-34 
,536-2  (R.  B.  name 

Megantic)  ! 

Edmonton  535-63    \ 
420-4or  Burks  Falls' 

580-67  ! 

Magnetawan  420-4 
Chater  535-52,  6S6 
580-51 
445-3-4 

Lacolle  531-680-13 
Lisle  580-64  I 

,580-82-88  (R.  R.      ' 

name  Welland  J) 
Georgetown  665-3, 

359-1 
Narrows  300 


*A  Igoma  Mills  , , 


Alpomjitin 

Alice 

Alison  .... 


Alkali  Lake 
AUanburg  ... 
*Allandale  . . 
AUandale  ,  . . 


() 


AlcoiiiA 


fireiivlllp,  Hll.o 
Buiifrtiw,  N  It  ..  () 
Wt*»t(mtir(it«inl,NH 

Oftrllioo li(! 

WbIIuhiJ  ,,,,,,,,() 
Hliiii'op,  S  ft , , . .  () 
York  , NB 


Allan  Park Orey,  H  B (» 

Allan's  Corii^.-a. .  ChfttPftlllflitty ,  ■ ,  .Q 


Allan's  Mills   . . . . 

Allansville 

Allen 

Allenfnrd 

Allen's  Mills  . . . , 

Allenwood  

Allisonville 

*Alli»ton 

Alloo 

Allsaw ,  . . 

Allumette  Islanil 


Liuinch.  H  It . . . .  o 
MiKibohft^I'M'd.o 

Kf'iiilPiiitii () 

Itfiii^p,  Nit, () 

I'oriMniif q 

MIllMWP.  N  It ..  ..(• 
I'fliii'i"  K,(IwhH  ,  <> 
HliiifW,  MU  ..,.(» 

I'PUl M 

VM.flrt»,NB....O 

I'OlltlfMt    , Q 


M.4ILH0AD0N  WHICH 
MIC-ATKD  OR  NBAK- 
UST  H.   R.   ST.VriO.N, 

l!BI!KF,Y,l'l>.201--.;ti:'. 


f.35-,58 

Orangedale  .599  14 

I'embroke  ,535-12 

n\.  Kelicien  349  or 

llobervol  674 

(«l5-2 

4.'.0-l  ria  Nanaimo 

c/rt  Charlottetown 

Mnrvsvlile  .580-9 

093 

Ht.  Hilaire  700-1 

via  Sydney  N.  S. 

093 

Lynden  580-83 

605  1 

Georgetown    666-3 

359-1 
Essex  625-1 -E 
Hednerwille  308  ' 
Hoissevain  5S6-57 
Hortiiev  625 
Mission   ,535-70-73, 

450-3 
Kentville7l4,  .547 
via  N.SvdnevN.S. 
Iletherton  !i;)9-7 
Wnterdown  58087 
via  Cobourg 

010 

450-5 

Mhtpplgan  540 

535-52 

via  Chnrlottetown 

Ashcioft  535-70 

5;m 

Notie  Dame  618 
Ashcroft  St.  635-70 
N.  Ilelle,536-I8,3'28 
Montobt'llo  636-lt<, 

328 
5B5-25   428-3   4301 

422-2 
Mnitland  5,S0-9 
Pembroke  535  12 
Monoton518,5991- 

2-12 
Ashcroft  535-70 
580-77-88 
580-06-67-68-69 
Cnnterburv    Stn. 

536-90 
Hanover  580-55 
II. U.  name  Brjeoiis 

580-7 
Perth  6:i5-34 
Uttersoii  £80-67 
via  Kinirston 
fi8(Cn6 
074 

Elnivnle  ,580-(i0(;9 
CoMBecon  544 
680  64 

Edmonton  635,S9 
liigoldbv  580-30 
Pembroke  636-1-2 


1897] 


po; 


POST 
OFFICFS. 


A  Ima    ... . 
Alma     ... 

Alma 

Alma 

Almasippi 
Almira  . . . . 
*  Almonte 
Alport  . . . . 


Alsace  

Alsfaldt    

Althorpe 

Altamont 

'Alton   

Alton    

Altona 

Altona 

Alvena 

*Alvinston 

Amaguadus  Pond 

Amaranth  Staiion 

Amber 

Ainberley    


Well 
Albe 
Picti 
Prin 
Selk; 
YorJ 
Lang 
Simt 


Musi 
Grey 
Lanu 
Selki 
Card 
Cold 
Out.-! 
Selki 


Ambleside  

Ameliasburg  . . . 

Amherst 

*Amherstburgh. 
Amherst  Point  . 
Amiens 


Amigari 
Ammon 


Amqui 

Amulree 

Anagance   

Anagance  Ridge. 

*A7icaster  

Ancienne  Lorette 


Anderson 

Anderson 

Anderson's  Cor's. 

*Andover 

Andrewsville .... 

Ange  Gardien . . . 
AngeG.de.  Rouv'e 


Lam 
Cape 

Well 
York 
Hurc 

Bruc 
Prin( 
Cum 
Esse: 
Cum 
Midd 

Weill 
West 

Rime 
Oxfoi 
King 
King 
Bran 
Quel 

Pert) 

West^ 

Hun 

VictJ 

La;iij 

Monl 
Roul 


Angeline Rou| 

Angers Ottii 


*  Angus 

Angus  Ridge 

Annan  

Annapolis  . . 


Annarowe  . 
Annesley. . . 
Annid.ile . . . 

Anson  

Anten  Mills 


Anthracite    

*  Antigonishe 

Antigonishe  Har, 
Antig.Harb.S'thS 


Antioch  . . . . 
Ant  'inette  . . 

Antrim 

Antrim 

Anvil  Island. 
Apnhaqui  . . . 
' Apt>in    .... 

Appin  

Appin  Road  . 

Appleby 

Appledore  . . 
Apple  Grove. 


SimJ 
AlbJ 
Gre.f 
Ami 

Quel 
PonI 
Quel 
HasT 


Anl| 
Ant^ 


[1891 


vinyK  h'nnk 

/)nmiiLion, 

Inland;  M, 

ikutfhewan. 

ishlp  line 
d  Steam 

jfi.'r's  Posta". 


IAD  ON  WHICH 

run  or  nrar- 

II.   HTATIDN, 

KY,n'.201-it>:; 


fdale  :m-U 
oke  r.35-1-2 

ic'en  34i)  or 

il674 


ill  Nanainio 
hailottetown 
sviile  f)80'9 

ilaire  7iH)-l 
ydne.v  N.  S. 

en  580-83 

Ketown    666-3 
(-1 

lersville  308  ' 
<evaiii  536-57 
lev  025 

ion   635-70-73, 
l)-3 

tvi)le7l4,  547 
N.3vdnevN.S. 
herton  5!)9-7 
erdown  580-87 
Uobourg 


5 

ipi;?an  540 

52 

(JhnrlottetoHi) 

croft  535-70 

re  Dame  518 
croft  St.  636-70 
!elle,-i36-l8,;«8 
itclH'Uo  535-18, 

:8 

25   428-3   430-1 

a -2 

Hand  680-9 

ilirokt  635-12 

loton  518,5091- 

12 

croft  535-70 

77-88 

06-67 -68-09 

terhurv    Stn. 

15-90 

lover  580-55 

.  name  I3rj-80ii8 

10-7 

111  6;ift-34 

L-rsoii  580 -67 

Kinifston 


ivale  580-(IO-01) 

isecon  644 

04 

n(in(on  635-39 

aldl.v  680-30 

iliroke  635-1-2 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES   xVXD   RAILROAD   STATION'S   IX   CANADA. 


265 


POST 
OFFICr.8. 


Alina    .... 
Alma     ... 

Alma 

Alnia 

Alrnosippi 
Alniira  . . . . 
*  Almonte 
Alport 


Alsace  

Alsfaldt    

Althorpe 

Altamont 

''Alton   

Alton    

Altona 

Altona 

Alvena 

*Alvinston 

Amag^iadus  Pond 

Amaranth  Station 

Amber 

Auiberley    .... 


ELBCTORAI 

BISTRICTH. 


jKAlLllOAUO.N  WHICH  , 

I    LOCATES  OR  .NEAR- 1' 

KST  R.  R.    STATION, 

8KEKKY,Pl".-261--263 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Ambleside  

Ameliasburgf  . . . 

Amherst 

*Amherstburjjh. 
Amherst  Point  . 
Amiens 


Amij^ari 
Amnion 


Amqui 

Amulree 

Anagance   

Anagance  Ridge 

*Ancaster  

Ancienne  Lorette 

Anderson 

Anderson 

Anderson's  Cor's. 

*Andoiser 

Andrewsville 

Ange  Gardien . . . 
AngeG.de.  Rouv'e 


Angeline  . 
Angers. . . 


*  Angus 

Angus  Ridge 

Annan  

Annapolis  . . 


Annarowe  . 
Annesley . . . 
Annidale  . . . 

Anson  

Anten  Mills 


Anthracite    

*Antigonishe  . . . . 
Antigonishe  Har. 
Antig.Harb.S'thS 


Antioch  . . . . 
Ant  Mnette  . . 

Antrim 

Antrim 

Anvil  Island. 
Apnhaqui  . .  . 
'  Appin    . . . . 

Appin  

Appin  Road  . 

Appleby 

Appledore  . . 
Apple  Grove . 


Wellington,  C  R  O 

Albert .N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

Selliirlt M 

York,  ER O 

Lanark,  N  R O 

Simcoe,  ER  ....O 

Muskoka&PS'd.O 

Grev,  S  R O 

Lanark,  SR 6 

Selkirk M 

Cardwell  O 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
Ontario,  W  R  . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Sask 

Lainbton,  E  R  . .  <) 
Cape  Bret  on  . .  N  S 

Wellir.gton,  NR  O 

York,  E  R O 

Huron,  VV  R  . . .  O 

Bruce,  E  R  . . . .  O 
Prince  Edward  .  O 
Cumberland . .  N  S 

Essex,  S  R O 

Cuinbei  land . .  N  S 
Middlese.\,WR..  O 

Welland O 

Westmoreland  N  B 

Rimouski () 

Oxford,  NR....  O 

King's N  B 

King's N  B 

Brant,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Quebec Q 

Perth,  SR O 

Westmoreland  NB 

Huntingdon Q 

Victoria N  B 

f.anark,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Montmorencv  . .  Q 
Rouville '...  Q 

Rouville Q 

Ottawa  Q 


Apple  Hill... 
Apple  Hirer . 
Appleton. . . . 


Apsle;/  . 
Apto. . . 
Arcadia. 


,580-54 

Albert  693 

Westville  599-1 

665-1 

Carman  535-54 

Unionville  580-36 

,i35.12 

Bracebridge  680-67!  Archer 

4-20-3  Archibald 

Powasan  St.  580-671  Archibald  Sett. . 

.180-55  I  Areola 

Maberley  535-34      i  Arden  

644-1  \' Arden  Station  . 

535-39-40  ,  Ardness   

.599-1  I  Ardoch 

Claremont  535-34    ^Ardtrea   

644-3  Argyle 

Stobart  536-62  '  Aigyle 

62o-8  JArgyle 

Grand  Narrows  S.   Argyle 

699  14  Argyle  Head  . . . 

.'■,35-41  1  Argyle  Shore  . . . 

Milliken  580-36       | 
Kincardine    580-48  Argyle  Sound. . . 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON.WIIICH 
LOCATED  OR  NEAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATIO.N, 
8ElKKY,l'P.'261-203 


Glenifarry O 

CnniVierland  .  .N  S 
Lanark  N  R O 

Peterboro'  E  R . .  O 

Simcoe  N  R O 

Yarmouth X  S 

Dundas 0 


535-33 

Parrsborough  549 
Carleton  Place  .^3."i- 

12-16 
Coe  Hill  Mines  644 
Phelpston  580  •  19 
via  Yarmouth  N  S 
i.'i'rt  Morrisburg  Ont 


Colchester. . . .  N  SITruro  .'991-13 


Restigouche 


Pviverljouison  699-2 

Alameda  536-58 

53.-, -34 

622 

Pictou N  S|Merigonishe.699-7 

Addington O  Lavant  Station  611 

Simcoe  E  R O  Orillia  680-32-67 


Addington . , 
Marquette , 


,N  B 
Assa 
...O 

...M 


Victoria  N  R....0 

Carieton N  B 

Yarmouth  ....NS 

Liagar N 

Yannouth  ....N  S 
Queen's P  E  I 


432 

Teeswater  536-41 
Rednersville  308 
59''.  1 
6-26-1 
A.iiherst  .599-1 


Arichat . 


Arisaig. 


Arizona. . 
Arkell 


Yarmouth 
Richmond 


.NS 

.NS 


Antigonishe.  ..N  S 

Marquette M 

Wellington  SR..O 


Arlington Cardwell 0 

Arlington I  King's N  S 

Armadale |  York  E  R O 

Armadale !  King's P  E  I 


Annagh . 


Amiand Tdniiscouata  . 


Bellechasse  . 


Annow. 


Q 

Q 

Bruce  W  R O 

Armstrong Yale&KootenayBC 

An.ist  rong !  Beauce Q 


Armstrong  . . 


j  King's N  B 


Armstrong's  Br'k i Restigouche.  .N  B 


Armstronjc'sCorn , 
Armstrong  Lake 


Queen's N  B 

Aasa 


Simcoe,  S  R O 

Alberta  

Grey,  N  R O 

Annapolis N  S 

Queen's P  E  I 

Pontiac (J 

Queen's N  B 

Hastings,  W  R..0 
Simcoe,  N  R,...  O 


.Armstrong's  Mills 

Arnaud i  Proveiicher . 

Arner '  Essex  S  R . . . 

Lisgoi- 


Grey  N  R O 

Renfrew  S  R . . . .  O 
Muskoka,<:P.  S'd.O 


Alta 

Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Antigonishe  .  N  S 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 

Muskoka  &  P.  S.  0 

Argenteuil Q 

Halifax N  S 

Lanark,  N  R..  ..O 

Burrard B  C 

Kings N  B 

Middleecx,  W  R.O 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 

Queen's P  E I 

Holton O 

Bothwell 0 

Stanstead  Q 


Kyde  Park  Corner  "Arkona iLambton  E  R  . . .() 

535 '42,  ,580-50-83  \  Arkwnght |  Bruce  N  R O 

uia  Fort  Erie 
Moncton  518, 599-1- 

2-12 
''')9-2 

G  d's  Hill  580-53 
60  1-12 

Anagance  599"12 
via  Hamilton  Ont 
636-21  (R.  R.  name 

Loretto) 
St.  Mary's  580-49-51 
Midgic  638 
Dewittville  580-7 
,535-86 
Merrickville  636-33 

319 
679 
d35-l  (R.  R.  name 

L'AngeGardi'nE) 
,545-1 
,535-18  (R.  R.  name  I  Ames 

L'Ange  Gardien)!  Arnott       

.580-68  i  ''Arnprior 

Wetaskiwin  535-63;  Arnstein 

w'a  Owen  Sound,  0 1  Aroostoock  .Tunc. 
714-712-392-303-2     I  Aroostoock  Por'ge 

Ferry  to  Digby    ! 

N.  Wiltshire  665-1 1 '  Arrochar 

Quyon  663 

,543-1 

,544 

.580-69  (R.  R.  name 

Hendrie) 
535-53 
,599-7 

Antigonishe  ,599-7 
Lower   Settlement 

South  Riverli99-7 
Hun'ville,580-67315 
Grenville  ,535-18 
Elmsdale  599-1 
Pakenham  635-12 
Vancouver  635-70 
.509-12 
,580-83 

Antigonishe  599-7 
DirtChar'lown  PEI 
Bronte  6!^(f87 
Turnerville  673 
Stans'.ead  Juii,512, 

51 2  1 


,580-29 

Bristol  635-86 
"ia  Yarmouth  N  S 
":itonewall  6b6"60 
via  Yiirniouth  N  S 
via  Charlottetown 

P  EI 
via  Yannouth  N  S 
371  304  or  via  Port 

Hawkesbury  N  S 
36<.i-2    Antigonishe 

699-7 
Svdnev  535-52 
535-37' 

Thedford  580-51 
Inverniav  580-55 
AUiston  680-64 
Canning  547 
Milliken  580-36 
665-4  (R.  R.   name 

Selkirk) 
St.  Vallier  ,599-3 
Tetu  700 
Kincardine  580-48, 

432 
Okanagon  536-74 
St.  FrancoisNordE. 

675-1 
Sussex  Vale  ,599-12 
JacquetRiver599-2 
Welsford  ,535-88 
6-22  (R.R.  name 

Rokelv) 
Wellingion  S  R..Olr(a  Ouclph,  Ont. 
M  1.535 -.55 


017 

via  Selkirk,  Man. 

535-40 

,535-12 

Trout  Creek  58067 


j  Arrowhead  . . .    . . 

I  Arrow  River 

lArrowton 

I  *A  rthabaska  ville 

*  Arthur 

jArthurette 

[Arthurville 

:  Arundel 


'Arva 

Asbestos 

I  Ascot  Corner 

lAsessipi 

|Ash 

:  Ashburn 

Ashcroft 

'  Ashcrofl  Station 

Ashdad  

Ashdale 

Ashdown 

Ashneld 

Ashgrove 

I  Ashland 


Victoria N  B'535-84-H6 

Victoria N  B I  Aroostoock  June. 

j     ,5,36-84-86 

Assal  Red  Jacket  535-62 

Yale B  Cj  Revelstoke  ,535 -7l» 

Marquette M  Hamiota  ,586 

Maritiette M         "        " 

Aithabaska Q  ,58012-14 

Wellington  N  R.O  635-41 

Victoria N  b!.535-91 

Bellechasse QjSt.  Vallier  .599-3 

Argenteuil Q  Grenville  536-18, 

I     .541,  327,  328 
Middlesex  E  R. .  O! London  Ont. 


Richmond Q 

Sherbrooke Q 

Marquette M 


Danville  .58012 
As(!Ot  675 
Russell  02-22 


Haltoii  OiZimniernian  580-65 


Ontario  S  R 0 

Yale BC 

Yale  BC 

Renfrew  S  R  .    , .  O 
Antigonishe.  ..N  ,S 


M'rtle  535-34,580-38 
.536-70 

if 

Ashdad  611 
Antigonishe  599-7 


Muskoka&P.  S'd.O  Rosseau  420-3 

Inverness N  S  Orangcdale  599-14 

Halton  olEsquesing  680-65 

Carleton N  BiHartland  535-86 


266 


POST  OFFICES    AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


1897] 


POST 


POST 

OFFICES. 


Ashley  .... 
Ashton .... 
*Aiihworth 
Askilton  . . 


Askin 

Aapen 

Aspdin 

Aspotogan . 
AaseUtine  . 


Aston  Station . 

Atha 

Athelstan  . . . . 

*Athens 

Atherley 


Atherton  , 
Athlone . . 
Athole  . . . 
Alhol .... 
Atkinson 


Atlanta. . . . 
Atterdiffe 


Attercliffe  Station 

Atwell 

Atwood 

Atwood's  Brook 
Aubert  Gallion  . 

Aubigny 

Aubrey  

Auburn 

Auburn 

Auburn 

Aubiirndale  .... 

Audet 

Audley 

Auuhrim 

Augsl)tirg    

Augustine  Cove 

Aujfuston 

Auld's  Cove  .... 


*AuUsi:itle 

*Aurura 

AtiKtin 

Auvergne 

A  venin;j 

Avery's  Portaj^e. 
Avijfnon   


Avooa 


Avon 

Avonbank 
Aromlale. . 


RLECTORAL 
DIMTRICTS. 


Avondale   

.Avondnle  Station. 

Avonniore 

Avonport 

Avoniiort  Station 

Avonroy 

Avontoii 

Aweme  ...     . . . . 

Axe  Lake  

A>er's  Flat 

*Axile.ifoii1    

"Aylinfr  (  flaxt)  . 
*Aylmi'r(WcM). 

Aylwin 

*Aitr 

*Ayton 

Babington 

Baucarn  

Back  Hay  .  ... 
Back  Lands  ... 
Back  Meadows. 


Grey  N  R O 

Carieton O 

Muskoka&P.  S'dO 
Inverness N  S 

Middlesex  S  R  ..O 
Ouysborough  .N  S 
Muskoka&P.  S'dO 

Lunenburg N  S 

Lennox O 

Nieolet Q 

Ontario  \V  R....O 

Huntingdon Q 

Leeds  S  R O 

Ontario  N  R. . . .  0 

Norfolk  N  R  ....O 

C.irdwell O 

Glengarry O 

Cumberland..  .N  S 
FroBtenac O 

Kings N  S 

VVentworthSR..O 

Monck O 

Lisgar M 

Perth  N  R O 

Shelburne NS 

Beauoe Q 

Provencher M 

Chateauguay Q 

Huron  S  R O 

King's N  S 

Queen's P  E  I 

Lunenburg NS 

Beauce Q 

Ontario  N  R  . . . .  O 
LanibtonER  ...O 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 

Prince P  E  1 

Grey  ER O 

Guysborough.  .NS 

Stori.iont O 

YoikNR O 

Marquette M 

Portneuf Q 

Simcoe  N  R O 

York N  B 

Bonaventure Q 

AYgenteuil Q 

Middlesex  ER     O 

Perth  S  R O 

Carieton N  B 

Pictou NS 

Pictou NS 

StOi'mont O 

Kinfir's N  S 

KJng'y NS 

Rothwell O 

Perth  S  R O 

Selkirk M 

Muskoka&  P.  S'd  D 

Stnnstead Q 

King's   N  H 

Ottawa Q 

Elgin  K  R O 

Ottawa Q 

Waterloo  S  R  ...O 

Grey  S  R O 

(^cen's N  B 


RAILr  JADON  WHICH 
LOC;  TED  OR  NKAR- 
K9T  R.  R.  STATION, 
BEBKKY,rP.261-263 


,  I  Shelburne  NS 
.  I  Charlotte.  ...N  B 
. lAntlgonishe..  N  S 
.Pictou N  8 


Rockford  5S5'40 
.'i.S5-12 

Novar  580-07 
Port  Hawkesbury 

599-14  371,380 
London,  Out 
Antigonishe  599-7 
Utterson  580-67 
Chester,  373 
Ernestown  Station 

580-9 
Aston  580-14 
Claremont  535-34 
Huntingdon  580-7 
616 
.Vtherley  Junction 

580-3-2-67 
Delhi  2.58-82 
Tottenham  580-65 
Maxville  531 
599-1 
Gananoque702,5ni, 

3-24,  3-25-1 
Sheffield  Mills  547 
Attercliffe  Station 

580-S2,  625-5 
Diltz  .'•)80-82  Atter- 
cliffe 625-5 
Reaburn  535-5-2 
.580-48 

Barrington  376-3 
Beauce  J. 675, 6751 
Silver  Plains  644-3 
531 

Blyth  580-50 
714 

Pisquid  665-3 
Bridgewater  646 
Agnes  535-2 
Whitby  580-9-38 
Bothwell  535-42, 

580-83 

CapeTraverse  665-2 
.Shelburne  .535  40 
Ca))e    Porcupine 

.599-7 
80-9 
580-67 
535-52 

Portneuf  586  21 
580-64 

Boiestown  532 
Matapedia     .599-2, 

508  ; 

Pointe  au  Chene 

535-18  ! 

Putnam  535-35 
St.Mary's580-49-51 
I'pper  Woodstock 

,5»r,-80 
5!)f*7 

Avondale  599-7 
535-33 
714 

.■\voiiport  714 
Sombra  573 
Sebringville  680-52 
Wawanesa  644-1 
Novar  .580 -67 
.512 
714 

Ayhncr  535  14,  663 
Aylmer  ."iSO-82 
Kazubazur  056 
535-35 
580-55 
Young'i''ov(»543-l, 

390 
Barrington  376-3 
St.  George  <!»5 
Afton  b%yi 
.59915 


POST 
OFFICF,S. 


*Baddeck. 


Baddcck  Bay 

Baddeck  Bridge  . 
Baddeck  River  N. 

Branch 

Baddow 

*  Baden 

Badenoch  

Badjeros  

Bagot   

BapotviUe 

Baie  de  la  Trinite 

Bale  des  Bacons, 
Baie  des  Pires. . 
Baie  des  Rochers 
Baie  d'Urfe 


Baie  St.  Paul  .    . 

Baie  Verte 

Baie  Verte  Uoad 
Bailey'x  Brook  . 
Bailieboro'  .... 
Baillargeon 


Baillie 

Bainsville 

Bairdsville 

Baker  Settlement 
Baker  Brook  .... 
Bala 


Balaclava 

Balcarres 

Balderson 

Baldoon 

Baldur 

Baldwin 

Baldwin's  Mills  . 
Ba'dwin's  Road 

Balfour 

Balfour 


BliECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Victoria N  S 

\'ictoria N  S 

Victoria NS 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria  N  R  ...O 
Waterloo  SR  ...O 

Bruce  E  R O 

Grey  E  R 0 

Marquette M 

Chicoutimi Q 

•Saguenay Q 

Saguenay Q 

Pontiac Q 

Charlevoix Q 

Jacques  Cartier  .Q 

Lisgar M 

Westmoreland  N  B 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Peterboro'  W  R  .O 
LiSvis Q 

Charlotte NB 

Glengarry O 

Victoria N  B 

Lunenburg . . . .  N  S 

Victoria N  B 

Simcoe  E  R O 

Grey  NR O 

Assa 

Lanark  S  R O 

Kent O 

.Selkirk M 

YorkNR 0 

Stanstead Q 

King's PEI 


Balf  ron 

Baljennie . . . 
Bahjunie  . . . 
Ballantrae . . 
Ballantyne's 
Ballinafad  . . 
Ballvcroy  . . 

Ballvdiiff I  Durham  E  R   . 

Ballymote   Middlesex  E  R 


Sta, 


RAILROAD  O.N  WHICH 
LOCATED  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
8ERKK.V,PP.261-263 


364,370,372  or  lona 

599  14 
lona  599-14,364,372 


FenelonFalls580-30 
580-51 

Miidmav  580-54 
Dundalk  535-40 

329-8     Ha  Ha  Bay 
345  Trinity  Bay 

Landing 
Tadousac  329-8 

Murray  Bay  329-8 
St.  A'ne  de  Bellevu,? 
635-33,  680-9,328 
via  Mar(|uette 
638 
638 

Avondale  599-7 
Millbrook  580-35 
Craig's  Road    Sta- 
tion 580-12 
St.  Stephen  535-89, 

695 
580-9 

Kilburns  536-86 
Br'gewater646, 374 

420-3  Gravenhurst 

.580-67 
via  Meaford 
Indian  Head  835-62 
Perth  535-34 
Wallaceburgh  573 
644-1 

BaldwinsCr.  580-37 
Coaticook  680-8 
Perth  665 -3 


Prince  Edward   .0\via  Picton 


YalciSeKootenav  BC 


King's  . 


.NB 

Siisk 


Assa 

Ontario  WR....O 

Frontenac O 

Wellington  SB.O 

Cardwell  O 

O 
O 


Balmerino. 
Balmoral . 
Balmoral . 
Balmoral . 


Marijuette M 

Haldiniand O 

Restigouche  . .  -V  B 


Nelson  53r)-72,445' 

3-4 
Sussex  Vale  .59912 
Saskatoon  535-62 
,535-52 
580-37 

Ballantyne's  fSO-9 
Georgefn580-.n-65 
Palgrave  .580-6( 
Pontypool535-!i4 
via  London 
Binscarth  622,622-2 
NellesCorn's  .580-82 
Dalhousie599'5,3,50 


Balmoral |  Richmond 

Balmoral  .Mills  . .  IColchester 


Lisgar M, Stonewall  535-60 


rSalsam lOntario  W  R  . 

Balsam  Hay  ....     Lisgar 

Hal«ain  Grove  . .     Victoria  N  R  . 

\'a,\iuun  Hill lenfrew  S  R  . 

iJalsani  Lake  . . . .  i  Victoria  N  R  . 

Baltic 1  Prince P  E  IlKensingi'm  665-1 

Baltimore iNorthiinib'  W  R.O|.580-17 

Balveni*    I  Renfrew  ■»  R  . . .  O  Ashdad  611 

jBamburg   Waterloo  N  R  . .  .0  Petersburg  580-51 

Banbury Muskok  i&P.S'd.O 

\* Bancroft iHastin)  s  N  R  . .  .f) 

Banda  Simcoe  S  R O 

■•Banjf Alta 

iBIingor King's PEI 

;BankB jOrey  K  R  .0 

i Banks  hrotA  Cove  Invernesn  .        N  S 

j Banner lOxford,  S  R  .,  ..  O 

jBannister I  Albert N  B 

Bannockliurn [Hastings  N  R  . .  .0 

jBanting Selkirk M 

Barachois |  Westmoreland  N  B 


N  SSt.  Peter's  364,  370. 

372 
.N  S  Tatamagouche599- 
15 
My'tle535-34,580-38 
via  Selkirk 
OlFenelonKall858n-30 
O'Renfi-ew  535-12,6X1 
O'VictoiialUI.  .58029 


Einsdale  ,')8()-67 
Ormsbv  544 
Olencairn  580-64 
535.52 

Mor'enStation  665-4 
via  <,'ollingwood 
PortHood  359 -2,364 

Salisbury  599  12,693 

514 

536-59 

Shediac  699-11 


POST 

EL 

OFFICES. 

D 

Barachois  deMalb 

Glasp6 

BarachoisHarb'ur 

□ape  I 

Barachois 

St.  Lo 

Barb    

i>resco 

Algjiii 
Selkir 

Rardal 

Bardolph 

Lenno 

Bardsville 

Simco 

Barkeroille 

3aribc 

Bark  Lake 

Renfr 

Barkway 

Ontar 

Barnabv  River. . . 

North 

Barnesville 

King's 

Barnev  River  Sta. 

Pictoi 

Bamev's  River . . . 

Piotoi 

Barnsiev 

Lisgai 

Barnston 

Stans 

Barra  Glen 

Victoi 

Barra  Head 

Richn 

Bar  River 

Algoii 

Barrac'oisStLouis 

Richn 

Barrettsholnie . . . 

Alber 

*Barrie 

Simcc 

Barriefield 

Front 

Barrie  Island 

Algol 

Barrington 

Hunt 

Barrington 

Shell) 

Barrington  I'as'ge 

Shelb 

Barrington  West . 

Shelb 

Barrio's  Beach  . . . 

[Anti;, 

Bar  River 

Algol 

Barronsfield 

Cuml 

Barrow  Bay 

Bruc 

Barry's  Bay 

Renf 

Barry's  Corner. . . 

Lune 

Barryvale 

Kent' 

Barr  Settlement 

Haul 

Barss'  Corners  . . 

Lune 

Bartholomew 

Nort 

Bartibog 

Nort 

Bartibog  Bridge 

Noil 

Bartlett  Mills  . . . 

Chill 

Barton 

,Uigl 

Bartonville 

Wen 

Barwick 

Alg( 

Bas  de  I'.Vnse  . . . 

Cha 

Bos  de  la  Baie  . 

Cha 

Base  Line  Road. 

Kin; 

Basin  De  lot . . . . 

Dist 

Ba.<in  of  liver  In 

habitants   

Rid 

Basingstoke  .... 

Wei 

.  Chi 
.  Ott 

Bassin  du  Lievre 

*Ba.<is  River  .  . . . 

.  Col 

Bass  Hiver 

.  K.'i 

Basswood  Ridge 

.[ClK 

Bates 

Sel 

Bateston  

.  Cai 

'BatU 

.  Lei 

Bath    

.  Ca 
.  Gl( 

Bathurnt 

*Bathiir)it  Street 

.  To 

Bathurnt  Villag 

^  ti!. 

Batiscan 

.  Ch 

Batteau 

.  H'l 

Battersea 

.  Fr 

Battery  Hill  ,.. 

.  Pi 

Battli'i'irU 

Siaxter 

,  Si 

Baxter's  Harboi 

ir  K 

Bail  'lu  Vin. . . 

N 

Ray  du  Vin  Mill 

1.  N 

[1897 


0.1  WHICH 
OR  NEAR- 
STATION, 

■P.261-263 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES   AND   UAirjtOAl)   HTATIONH    IV   CANADA. 


267 


POST 
OKKICKS. 


liarochoisdeMalb 

BarachoisHarli'ur 

Daracliois 

Barb 

Barclay 

Bardal 

Bardolph 

Bardsville 

Barker  oille 

Bark  Lake 

Barkway 


Gasp6 


iBarnal>y  River.  . . 

Barneavil!'.; 

Barney  River  Sta. 
Barney's  River. . . 

Barnsley 

Barnatoii 

Barra  Qlen 

Barra  Head 


ELECTORAL 
UI8TRICTH. 


M 


RAILROAD  ON  Wllldll  I 
LOUATKII,  (III  NKAII''' 
Ksr  li.  H.  NTATiON,|l 
SKK.KKV,l'l'.'.J(llU(l;l 


I'OUT 
OKriI'M. 


Ilnttfli'til ... 
Ilaiiftflil  iWcHtiii 


Bar  River 

Barrac'oisStLouiti 
Barrettaholnie . . . 

*Barrie 

Barriefleld 

Barrie  Isiland 

Harrington 

Barrinffton 

Barrington  Pas'ge 
Barrington  West 
Barrio's  Beat.'h . 


Mai  Hay  '.m,  I'olnl 
St.  I'eter'i*  3fiO 
Cape  Breton  ..NS| 

St.  Louis Q  Uiohmoiid 

Prescott O  VankloekllillMI'l 

Algoma 0  6,%-,il 

Selkirk M  iiin  Renton 

Lennox o'Najmirer)lMI'>,fi((fl1»   Ittty  lliwl  Valley . 

Simcoe  E  R 0|  Falkonliurif  fiH(l(l7  ,  llrtynldi'    

Cariboo B  Ci Aahcroft  h.Sfi'VO         lliUKldi- 

Renfrew  S  R....O,E«anvlllBfi!Jfil  I       |lltt,vi.ldi'. 

Ontario  N  R O.GravtinluirHt  fiWl 

67,  ran 

Northumber'd  N  H!f>l)l»".J 

King's N  i^'MH-i 

Piotou N  S'filK)-7 

Pictou N  s!ft!Kt-7 

Lisgar MjB36',')4 

Stanstead QiCoatioook  ftSO'M 

Victoria N  S 

Richmond  ....VS  Saint   Potoi'n  iUH, 
j     371),  ;i7i 

Algonia O  uia  HaiiHHtti  Mui'ln 

Richmond....  N  SI 

Albert N  B  .Mbert  6!),S 

SimcoeN  R Ol580tt7 

Fi-ontenac O'via  Kini^Htnii 


RLBCTORAL 

JllHTRICTH. 


Huron  H  R <> 

relan.l  N  H 

llillillflil    lAlitlgoMJHhe.  ..N  S 

Hiiyl'i'ld !  Kink's P  K  I 

(itty  I'oftiim' KIiik'h P  K  I 

'ftiiyliHin . 


RAILKOAIIDN  WHICH 
l/»  ATKII,  OKNKAR- 
KHT  il  R.  MTATION, 
HRIIKKV,l'l'.2ltl-2()a 


Dttynlde 

tlity  HI,  liawrntice 
lldf/Di'llh   


Algoma O.Gorn  Hay  4'W'lt,4Hll' 

..(yfilU 

NS37ii'.'tii/(iVunii0Ml,li 
NsiBarringKiii  ;i7il'll 
NS  "  •'         I 

NSlHlgTraoaditi  fidl'T 


MityKwnlHr, , 
Hdy  View.., 
Iluyvipw  ,, . 
Hityvlpw  . . . 

lluVVll'M  .  . 
'  lil'lU'llllUfff 
Hf'llill  Pnlllt 
lli'iiriiiinllrld 
ltt<»i'iili<iMi.|il 
htiui'(itii.llcld 
ijllfiti'Ji  McndovvH 


Clinton  .^.HOW).f  2 
C'i)fToiim'ntlnHI38 
Aftoti  WM-1 
Cherry  <irovi'(Klfi'4 
Souris  Kiint  lluri-4, 
3.''iil-|,37I. 

KIghi  E  R o'Coririlh  r.W)M2 

VI<'loria NH'Ncil'H  llarlioiir  371? 


HaHliiiKM  \V  R.  .(I 
Northiiniljt.'r'd  N  I! 
Charlotte .S  1) 

Halifax NS 

VIctoriii N  S 

Ontario  N  K 


Huntingdon 
Shelburne  . 
Shelburne  . 
Shelburne  . 
Antigonishe 


King's N  H 

St.  John N  H 

Uiieen's P  E  I 

Grey  EH O 

IHgbv N  S 

Renfrew  N  R  ...O 

King's PE  I 

oxforil  S  R    ..  ..o 

Victoria N  B 

S.'lklrk M 

Oni'cn's N  S 

'  I  It'll  .'Il  III  He iOsfordS  H O 

llmiltiwi    Nmfolk  N  R     ..  <» 

'  Ili'itmnrlUp iLhicoln O 


rill  liclli'villf 
Hhv  iln  \in  3.')3 
St.   AixIrew'H  6U6, 

87,  4tHl, 
Pr(isp<>(t  3711 
.VeiI'M  Ilarl('iur37'i 
O]  HriKcbridge  .ONO- 

*)7,  42(l'3 
llolilcrvilli'  3'.HI 
St.  Martin's  r.43-2 
lIuiitir'H  liiv.lKl.'i'l 
riu  .Mcaford 


Bar  River l  Algoma O.Sault  Htn  Muri ' 

I     53S-: 
Barronsfield Cumberland  . .  N  S, River  llnburl  iK.il 


Barro'A-  Bay 

Barry's  Bay 

Barry's  Corner. . . 

Barryvale 

Barr  Settlement 
Barss'  Corners  . . 
Bartholomew  .  . . . 

Bartibog 

Bartibog  Bridge  . 
Bartlett  Mills  . , . . 

Barton 

Bartonville 

Barwick 

Bas  (le  I'Anse  . . . . 
Bas  de  la  Bale  . . 
Base  Lint'  Road  . 

Basin  Depot 

Basin  of  River  In- 
habitants    


Bruce  N  R O  Lion's  llniwl  4!!(l 

Renfrew  N  R. . .  .O  Eganvillu  fi.'ifi  II 

Lunenburg N  S  fJlock  Honiin  (I4«l 

Renfrew  S  R  . .   .O  Calabogio  rtll 

Hants N  S|Shubi*nai'iidlBMMt'l 

Lunenburg. . ,  .NS  New  (Un'inanv  OKI 
Northumber'd  N  B'ltlackville  M'\ 
Northumber'.l  N  H  (Jhathani  ft'lJ.Hfiil     | 
Northumber'd  N  B  The  WIIIowk  !l,'i!t     ] 

Charlotte N  B'  liartlett  fl:l,^■«7 

:I)igby N  S  N.Rangt'l,'i.i'iin|'7l',! 

Wentworfli  S  R  .o'ma  Humiltuii 

Algonia O  Rttt  I'nriumi  f.3f.fd 

Charlevoix i^  Murray  Hay  ifHtH 

Charlevoix Q 

King's N  B  Norton  Sta,  ftMU'iy, 

fi43-l 
Di8trictNipis8iB«0[Eganvil|u  5;lf.  1 1 


Ileal'  llrook 

|llflU'  I  ^livc 

Ili'lM'  (:iiv(. 

iH|.|||'('nvi'()htt 

Mtiii!'  I'lliitid     .. 

Ili<at'  Inland 


RussHl O 

Mnskoka&P.M'dO 

Halifax    N  S 

DIghy N  S 

York N  H 


Richmond 


llfttf  I'oll't Shelburne  ...N  S 

\lli'tirll.(W.Siil<')  Digbv  NS 

jllfuf  Itlvcr King's P  K  1 

ll.'iH".  inn Alt,'i 

Pi'htiMiK  Mill-  .      (Queen's P  E  I 

ll"Mliilivinu InvcrneHN  ....  N  H 

llcatflne Muskoka&P.S'd  O 

Mi<Hillil()n Montiiiagny il 

Mi'iiiiif  .luiictloti.  Beauce (Jitff.'!  (I7.''il 

lli'iiiidi't, Portneuf t,!ifi74 

ili'tt'idnlii ilVIigantji'  t^j 

lliHiiiliitnintK  .  . .  liiauharnois (ii-WH-lfi,  32(v;i 

Carlcton    N  It  Itiictol  Mlrnii 

Moiitciibii (^  .Idliettc  r><rrl7 

Monlmorcnoy  . .  .(Jli'iif  l^uibec,  t^iict, 


(irahams  r)3fi'l"2 
('aniiganH'gelMlfia 
llurgcMHvillc  I'/isllW) 
Kllb\ini  .'.3r>WI 
Swan  Luke  (144  •  I 
lilveipool  370'3 
fiWI-H'J,  !i3r.  3f. 
\Vati.|ford.Mr.,t)',ir)li 
f)8IC.S3 
Vurs  r)31 
RoMKcuii  420'3 
I'lii  Halifax 
Mctaglian  Sta.  712 
Mouth  of    Keswick 
,W.'')-H3 

.N  Sil'ort  llawkeHbiiry 
.Mll)14,  371,  .'ISO 
Barringtxn  3711  li 
I)lgbv7fi,3(«,31t«2 
(l<lf>'4 

WctankUin  t,M,-(]H 
rin  (,'liarliiilclown 
Pi>rtll<iti(l3,V.iv',:«14 
.'■■M()(I7  Kalkcnburg 
CajiSl.l;,'nacef>l)liH 


ItMllllflll'l 
KcitilllM'  , 

llt'nillloii 
lleaiil 


Antin'inixlie  .  .N  S 


Richmond 


Basingstoke Wentworrh  S  R  .0 


N  S'Port  Huwl(P*iiiii'v 
!     fiUIIU,  371 


Bas!^in 

Bassin  du  Lievre. 

"Bans  River 

Bliss  Hiver  

Basswoort  Ridge  . 

Bates 

Bateston  

*Batb 


;Chicoutimi y 


Winona  'iWI'mii 


Chicoutifnl  iisitH 

1174 

Ottawa Q  Biii'kiiighaMi'''i.''i'lM 

Colchester    .  .  N  S  Lomloridonv  ,'iiHli 

Kent N  H  Weldford  mw'a 

Charlotte N  li;St.Scep'n'.3,'rii(l,llll.i 

Selkirk MlRolaml  il44l 

Cape  Breton  .  N  Sjn/rt  Sydney 

Lennox O  3i)ll,3a4  Eriiwuluwii 

.^ll'll 


Keiiuwmrln  Slim'ne,l';R O 

Hi'aiiiiiiMit         .  .   i  tiellechasse (j 

ll<<nMni(iiil .Mia 

'll('uurp|ittir(i .lo<«|ticHCartier.  *; 

Ili'iiMpiirt !oiiel)en (J 

Hi'iMI|ii'f> Moiitn 

lleuill'lviitfi' 


tniorer:cy 


Lotbinlere Q 


jMtiiMiw'ijdnr   Lisgar M 

Ittmiiviijr    iVaudreuil il 


farleton N  B 

Gloucester . .  N  H 
Toronto  West  ,  .(> 
Gloucester. .     N  H 

Champlain •; 

Sask 

Simcoe  N  R < » 


Hcttvi'i' 


Bath 

Bathurnt 

"Bathunit  Street. 
Bathurnt  Village. 

Batiscan 

Batoche 

Battcau 

Battersea 

n.atterv  Hill 

Battli''tnrd \ Susk 

Baxter Isimcoe  S  R O 

Baxter's  Harbouri King's N  S 

Bay  'in  Vin Northuiiiber'il  N  II 

Bay  du  Vin  Mills.  |Nort)hinnber'd  N  II 


.'i35->*H 

im-i,  f.40 

Itathnrnl  .'ilKltl 
,"1,1,1  ••21,  3'.'l»ll 
K*  iburt  ft.'lfi'ita 


Vale&K'oten'y.BC 


Heathcrli.ii  rii»!f7 
4'2(f;i   or    llrui'f. 

bridge  UHn-l\1 
liCvlH  fi7.''i  miH-i 

Edmonton  ,'i3riim 

,'')WI  II,  .'■.3fC33 

I17i) 

Ste  Aiuiedu  Huail' 

]>r('  (IVd 
C'niigs   I'.diwl   Sta- 

linn  liWrl-l 
Mi,-:,] 
Viindri'Uil    Station 

,'iHO'l..  ,'-,,).')'3-2-33 
r.3.''i7t)(R.  H.  natiK) 

Beaver  Month) 
714 
Albert  flilM 


Krontenao O  di'i/  Klnifaton 

Pictou N  S  LauNdowiie  fitlll'IH 

SaNkatDiiii 
Angus  .'I'HiriiH 
Hhettlulrl  MIIIk  M'I 
3r)3Ciiaih«iiinM'.J 


I  Heliver  |lnnl<         ,  I  Halifax N  ; 

jllt'iivi't  Hrook     .    Albert.. .,»...   N  H 

|Mi>iiV(>r  llrocik     . ,  I'olchester      .  .N  SiTruio  f.lMI^I  12. 

jllfavet  t'live       ,  ,  iCape  liretiiM      N  S  Hoi«dale  Chupel 

Mill  14 
Mc(iri'gor   Station 

r,,",vv2 

\ani!OUVpr  . .    U  <'IAII)eriii  41>ii  I 

York N  Hi  WaasiH  Sta'n  U:U>'H'/. 

.Charlotte  .  .       N  Hi  I'eirfleM  Ridge  (105 

iHalifax NSWest   lti\er  Sheet 

I  llxrlKiiir  371 

IIIIIk 1 Altall<yli<><irit(in  n3ri'll3 


Heaver  t  'reeii  Mari|uett(! M 


Heaver  I 'reek 
:IU>ltver  I  lain 
lleavcr  llarlinur 
illertver  Harbour 


1  Heaver 


iruMi  -tmMiw^'«waiii»qm 


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POST  OFFICES   AND   KAILllOAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA 


[189; 


POST 
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Heaver  Lake. . . 
Beaver  Mills. . . 
Beaver  Mine  . . , . 
Beaver  Point  . . .  . 
Beaver  Hapids . . . 
Beaver  Uiv  r  . .  . . 
Beaver  Uivtr  Cor. 

'Beaveiion 

*B(!cancour 


KLKX'TOR.AL 
DISTRICTN. 


jRAILKUADUN  WHICH, 

LOCATED  OR  NKAR-' 

I    KHT  R.  R.   STATION, 

I    Hi   'IKKV.Pr.L'tl'  ■'.(i'S 


Alta  Evln-.'^i  '.„■  5Sb\iA 

A'-ffonia <•.'{.,    !'o,e  .(;e  .''SS-Sl 

Altfonia >    I  'rilla  535-51 

Vancouver  ...    ;■  • '  H-.a-goyne  Bay  451 

Marquette illMio.-ioniin  b'ii-t' 

Ditfby NSjlItliron  712 

Diffb.v N  S  lleliron  712 

Ontario,  N  R. . .  .O  .WO-Si 


I'OST 

0^i■.^'KS. 


Belmont    ...   . 

UJelnmre   

Beliril  Station  . 
,  Belwil  Village . . 


Nicolet Q 

Bothwell 6 

Dundas   (> 


liecher    

Beckstead . . . 

Bedeciue jPrince P  E  I 

I 

Bedford iMissisquoi Q 

Bedford  Basin  . . .  j Halifax    N  S 

Bedford  Mills. . . .  Krontenae O 

Bedford  Park ....  York,  \V  K O 

Beebe  Plain Stanstead   Q 

Beech  Oro\e  l Pontiac Q 

Beech  Hill  Albert N  S 

Beech  Hill  iKins's NS 


Beech  Hill 
Beech  Lane . . 
Beechmount 
Beechniont . . 
Beech  Itidffe 
Beechville  . 
Beechwood  . 
Beechwood  . . 
Beechwood  . . 

Beeton 

B61air   

Belcourt 

Belfast 

Belfast 

Beifmmtain . 
Bel]Lrrave  . . . 
*Belhaven  .. 
Bella  Bella  . . 
Bella  Coola.. 
Bellamy's  . . . 
Belle  Anse  . . 


Belle  Cote 

Belledune 

Bellediine  Hiver  . 

Belle  Creek 

Bellefleur 

Belleiale  

Belleisle  Bay  . . . . 

Belleisle  Creek  . . 

Bellenden 


Belle  Prairie. 
Bellerive 


Luneiiburj,  . . .  N  S 
Norfolk,  S  R....O 
Hasting.s,  N  11...  O 
Cai)e  Breton . .  N  S 

Argenteuil Q 

Halifax N  S 

Huron,  S  R O 

Antijronishe  . .  N  S 

Carleton N  B 

Sinicoe,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Portneuf Q 

Lisgar SI 

Huron,  W  R  ..  ..O 

Queen's P  K  I 

Cardwell O 

Huron,  W  R O 

York,  N  R O 

New  Westminster. 
N.Westminster.  BC 

Brockville O 

Gaspii Q 

Inverness N  S 

Gloucester. .  ..N  B 
Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Queen's P  E  I 

Victoria N  B 

Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 
King's N  B 

King's N  B 

Queen's N  B 


Bellerive 

*  Belle  Riwr. 
Belle  Rivi(re 


Belle  Valli5e 

Belleview 

"Belleville 

Belleville 

Belleville 

Bc'leville  Station. 

Beii  Ewiirt 

Bellingham 

Belliveaux  Cove. . 


Belliveaux  Vill'ge 

Bell  Mount 

Bellrock  

Bell's  Cnrnem  .    . 
Ilelinina 


Beauharnois 


Assa 
...Q 


Montreal  Ea.st  . .  Q 

Essex,  N  R O 

Two  Mountains.  ,Q 


^ 


Ste.  Angele  de  La- 
val 580-14 

Wallaceburg  573 

Chesterville  5-^5-22 

Summei-side  6C5-1 
346,  350  2 

535-1 

714,  590-1  (R.  R. 
name  Redford) 

Newboro'SlG  319 

via  Toronto  Ont. 

Stanstead  Junction 
512,  .512-1 

Eardley  663 

Kentville  714,547 
Mahone  B.  646,  '^73 
Tils'burg  580,78-82 
Ormsbv  541 
Leitch's  Ck.  699-14 
Lachute  535-18 
lyia  Halifax,  N  S 
Sea  forth  580-52 

580-64-65 

Reaburn  535 -52 

Lucknow  .580-45 

ma  Charlottetown 

Credit  Forks  535 -39 

580-50  I 

SutionWest580-37j 

450-5.  via  Nanaimo 

Victoria 

535-16 

Malbaie  346  or  Pt 

St.  Peter  350 
Margaree  H.  359-2 
599-2  I 

Belledune  599-2  { 
via  Charlottetown, 
Green  River  536-84 
Bridgetown  714  i 
Norton  Sta.    543-l' 

599-12  j 

543-1    (R   R  name' 

Belleisle) 
543  1   (R   R   name' 

Bagdad 
Orenfell  535-52 
Val'tield  .531,680-16 

324,3'20-2-3 

I 
,580-83  535-42 
Ste.   SchoIa8ti((ue 

,535-18  ; 

La<^oIle  531  680-13, 
Pipestone  635-05  1 
,580-9--27  308  309  3'i4l 
Debec  5;i5 -85-90  | 
via  Yarmouth  N  SI 
580-9-'27  I 

'  cfrov  580-67 


Belses 

Belton 

"Belwood 

Belyea's  Cove. . 
Beriacadie  


Benacadie  Pond. 

Benl)ecula 

Bendule    


KLKCTORAL 
DISrRICTS. 


Colchester N  S 

Bruce,  E  R 0 

Verchi-res Q 

Vercheres Q 


Bcp  Lomond 
Beiuniller  .. . 

Beiniett 

Bennington  . 


Bensfort  . . . 

Benton 

Bentpath . . . 
Deranger . . . 
Beresford  . . 
Beresforrt  . . 
Bergerville 
berkeley  ..  . 
*  Berlin  . ... 
Bernadotte . 


Berneir    . . 
Berriedale 


Berry  Hill 

Berry  Mill  Station 


I  Berry  ton. 
Berry  ton . 


Bertha 

Berthier(en  bas). 

*Bert'ier(enhaut) 
Berthier  June  . . . 
Bertrand 


iBervie  .. . 
I  Berwick . . 
.'Berwick. 
!  Bethany  . 
'Bethel  ... 
i  Bethel  ..  . 

Bethesda . 

Beulah  . . 

Beverley  . 

Bewdley  . 

Bexley   . . 

Bic 

Bickford  . 

Bienville  . 


St.  John's.. 
Selkirk.  ..  , 
Hastings,  E  R . , .  O 

Carleton N  B 

Yarmouth  ....N'=! 
Hastings,  E  K     .  < 
Simcoc,  S'R 

Algoma OlThompson  .535-35 

Digby N  S  712  (R.  K.  name 

Belliveau) 
Westmoreland. N  P'Oolle'e  Bri'ge  599-1 
Pontiac <,>,J5hawvilK'  663 


Addington O 

Carleton O 

Wolfe Q 

Belmont Prince  P  E  I 

Belmont Middlesex,  S  R .  .0 

Belmont .j^Jkirk M 


Verona  bl i 
635-12 
Cole  rain  c  : 
Miscouch  ' 
535-36 
6*4 -i 


.i'n  675 


Big  Bank 

,Hig   Bar  Creek. . 
,  Big  Brass  d'Or  . . 

; Big  Brook  

j  Big  Cove 

Big  Fork 

Biggar  Ridge .... 

I  Big  Glen 

I  Big  Harbour  .... 

Big  Harh,  Island 
jBig  Hill 

Big  Intervale  (.M.) 
,BigIntervale(ON) 

Big  Island 

'  Big  Island 

Bi-  Lake     .     . 

i.'i;  Loraine  . . . 

Big  Martih   .   , . 

Blsr  Point    ,. 


Selkirk M 

Middlesex,  ER..0 
Wellington,  E  R.O 

Queen's N  B 

Cape  Breton . . .  N  S 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Asso 

York,  E  R O 

St.  John N  B 

Huron,  W  R  ....O 

Mc'gantic Q 

Oxford,  N  R 0 

Petei  uuro  ,  W  R  0 

Carleton N  B 

Bothwell O 

Missisquoi Q 

Selkirk M 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Quebec Q 

Grev,  N  R O 

Waterloo,  N  R  ..O 
Levis Q 


.Mt^gantic  Q 

Muskoka  &  P.  S.  O 


Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Albert NB 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Selkirk  M 

Montmagny 


RAILROAnO.N  WHICH 
LOCATKD  OR  NEAR- 
K8T  R.    R.  STATION. 

SEE  KEY  Pi".-2ei-2fi:i 


599-1 

Wroxeter  635-41 
580-8,  H35,  :i-29-4 
335,  329  4orBeloeiI 

Sta.  5S0-8 
Pipestone  536  ■«5 
580-40  (RR.  Kelly's) 
635-36 

Wickhain  390 
Grand    Narrow  S. 

.599-14 
G.Narr'wsS.599-14 
Wapella  536-.52 
Scarboro'  Junction 

580-9-36 
via  St.  John,  N  B 
Goderich  580-52  4.-« 
Coleraii'e  Sta'n  675 
Beach\ille    .535-35, 

.580-83 
Millbrook  580-35 
535-90 
Dresden  673 
'"•owansville  .535  3 
5.-55 -38 
5i)9-2 

via  Quebec,  Q 
.535-40 
.580-47.51 
Chaudlere  Station 

580-12,  ,599-4 


Berthier  . . . 
Berthier  . . . 
Gloucester. 


Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Stonnont O 

King's NS 

Durham,  E  R...  0 

Shefford Q 

Princf  Edward.. 0 
Ontario, 'vVR....O 

Marquette M 

Selkirk M 

Nor'berland.WRO 
Victoria,  NR....0 

Rimouski Q 

Bothwell O 


Burke'sFalls  580-67 

i-20-4 
r.rookfleld,  599  1 
590-2  (R    R  name 

Burv's  Mills) 
Turtle  Creek  693 
Gananoque  702,324 

3-25-1,  .504 
Carrolton  ,535 -.59 
.  Q|St.  Francois  Mont- 

magnv  699-3 
535-15,  329-7-9 
.535-15-21 
540  (K   R  name 

Bridgetown) 
Kinc'diiie580-48432 
South  Finch  636-33 
714 


...Q 
...Q 
NB 


580-3' 


Levis. 


Victoria N  S 

Cariboo B  C 

Victoria N  S 

Inverness N  S 


:  580-8 
,  Ont 
.580 -.36 
;5-.52 


m  '.  '  '.  : 

Un.     - 

Klkl[,,in; 

.Melita  535  .58 

Millbrook  580-35 

Corson'8Sdg.680-29 

690  2 

673  (R   R   name 

Watson) 
Levis  075,  599-3-4, 

.580-12 
m'«  N.  Sydney,  N  S 
Ashcroft  636-70 
vria  North  Svdnev 
West  Bay  R.  .599-14 


Queen's N  BJNarrow's  390 

Algoma O'Rat  Portage  535 -51 

Carleton N  B|  Bristol  535-86 

Cape  Breton  .  .N  Sisia  Sydney 

Victoria N  Silona  .599-14. 364,.372 

Inverness  . . . .  N  S  R.  Dennis  .599-14 
\ictoriu N  S  lona  .509  14,.'i64,372 


Inverness N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Pictou NS 


lona  ,599-14,364,372 
Neil's  Harbour  372 
Meriyoiiishe  699-7 


rince  Edward.. 0;Northport  308  309 

Ugonia  OjWmManitowani'gO 

Cape  Breton  ..N  S'ma  Sydney,  N  S 
Antigonishc.N  S,Antigoni.ihe  i)99-7 

Kent O  Chatham63o-42,573 

I    680-83,  696 


1897] 


po.s 


P08T 

Ofi'lC-B.'?. 


nil,-  Pond jCape 

Big  Portia  ^'ear  .iSh-'lb 

Bi,"  Bi'tge Cape 

Big  Ridge  South. 

Big  Springs 

Big  Tracadie  — 


Billerica 

Billing's  Bridge. 

Bill  Town 

Binbrook 

Bingham  Road  . 

Binkhain 

Binscarth 

Birch  Grove 


Capr- 
Hasti 
Anti^ 

^^onti 
Russi 
King 
Went 
MoiK 
Weill 
.Marq 
Cape 


Victc 
Coin] 
Lisgt 


Birch  Ridge  . 
Birchton  .... 
Bird's  Hill... 
Birch  Hills  . . 

Birchtown  jShell 

Birchwood  . 
Bird's  Creek. 

Birdton 

Birdsall's .... 

Birnam  j  Lam 

Birr iMidd 

*Birtle I  Marq 

Bi*cotami^ |  Algo 


Cam 
Hast 
York 
Petei 


*  Bishop' K  Slilln 
Bishop's  Crossing 


Bishojiville  . . 

Bismark 

Bissett  Cre>?l! 


Gren 
Wolf 

King 

MOIK 

Renf 


Bisson Beau 

Black  Bank Simc 

Black  Branch j  Picti 

Black  Brook  Gap^ 

Blackburn  '  Ru-i.-j 

Blaci!  Cape Bon, 

Black  Oeek 

Black'.s  Coi'uers . 
Bl.ick  Roivild.. . 
Black  Heath  . . . 

Black  Lak-,! 'Meg 

Black  Land Res 

Black  Point -  Res 

Black  Point '  Hal 

Black  Point iQ" 

Black  River iNot 

Black  River jSt 

Black  Ri%  er i  An 

Black  R.  Bridge. . 
Black  R.  Bridge  . 

Black  Rojk 

Black  Rock 

Black  Rock 

Blackett's  Lake . . 

Rlackstock 

Blackstone 

Black's  Harbour 

Blackvillc 

Black  water 

Black  well  Sta.... 

Blackwood 

Blair 

Blair  Athol 

Blairliampton  . . , 

Blairton   

Blake 

Blake 

Blakf-ly 


Wei 
Wei 
Ren 
Wei 


Vni 
Pri 
N'c 


C 

Gl 

Vic 

Ca 

Du 

Uv 

Ch 

Oi 
La 


Biakeney 

Blanchard  Road 

BlanchardSettle't 
Blanclie   


1897] 


POST  (/FrIOES   AND   llAILROAD   STATIONS   IX    CANADA. 


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P08T 


RLBCTORAL 

r.    TIIICTH. 


IRMIKOaDo.'.'  'VIIICB 
LOCATliD,  I'/l  >'-'AH  ' 
B8T  R.  R.    .1  ITi'.N.i 


iMBT 
I  OFUCKH. 


Ki;  Fonrl |Cape  Tirol  .n. .  N  S 


Big  Port  le  I'eai 

Bi;'Ki'lj,'e 

Bijf  Kidjfe  South . 

Big  Sprin<;8 

Big  Tracadie  


Billerica 

Billing's  Bridge . 

Bill  Town 

Binbrook 

Bingham  Road  . 

Binkhain 

Bhiscarth 

Birch  Grove  . . . . 


St.  Peter's  370,  372, 

364 
Lockeport  376  "3 
nla  Sydney,  N  8 


.iSh'elburne    ...NS 
Cape  Breton  .  .N  S 
Cajif  L  'jton  .  .N  Sloia  Sydney,  N  S 
Hastings,  N  R  ..()  Spring  Brook  541 
Aiitigonishe  ..NS.'>99'7  (R.  R.  name 
'    (Jeiioirs)  i 

^'ontiac   Q  Sand  Point  5:J5-12  ' 

Russell O  Ilia  Ottawa,  Ont 

King's N  S  Centreville  547 

VVentwortii,SR..o:Grnfo'd.St'n  580-70 

Monck O|Cavuga580'82625-5 

W'elIii>;,'ton,  S  R.O;Erin  535-36 


Birch  Ridge 
Birchton  . . . 
Bird's  Hill.. 
Birch  Hills  . 
Birchtown  . 

Birchwoo<l    

Bird's  Creek 

Birdton 

Birdsall's 

Birnani 

Birr 

*Birtle 

Bixcotaxinj 

*BUhup's  MilU  . . 
Bishop's  Crossing 


Bishopville  . . 

Bismark 

Bissett  Creel; 


Blanche   

Blanchet 

I  Blandford   

Blanilford    

I  Blandford  Station 

Blantyre 

Blayney  Ridge  . . 

*Bleeker  Street  . . 
\*  Blenheim 

Blessington 

'Blin<l  River 


Marq    'Ue M  622,  622-i 

Cape  M-eton  .  .N  S  Cow  Bay  338  or  via 
Sydney 

Victoiia N  B  Red  Rapids  535 •91 

Conipton  Q  535-7 

Msgar. m!535-.=)1 

Sa.sk  iPrinceAlbert535-6'2 

jShelburne N  sishelburne  376-3 

Ciimberland. . .  N  SJThoinson  Sta.  599-1 
Hastings,  N  R  .  .OJOrnisby  544 
York N  B  via  Fredericton 


Peterboro'  E  R.  O 
Lanibton,  E  R. ..() 
Middlesex,  E  R..O 

Marquette M 

Algonia. . . 
Grenville,N  R 


580-27,  314 

Thedford  580-51 

Lucan  580-51 

6-J2 
O  535-13 
Oiria  Prescott 


Wolfe Q  Dudswell  Centre 

6-20,  675 

King's NS"" 

Monck O 

Renfrew,  N  K  . .  O 


Bisson  

Black  Bank.. 
Black  Branch 

Black  P. look  jCape  Breton 

Blackburn  '  Russell 

Black  Cape |  Bonaventure 


Beauce Q 

Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Pictou N  S 

.NS 
...O 
...Q 

Black  Creek |\VelIand O 

Black'.s  Coiners. .  j  Wellington,  N  R.O 

Bl.ick  Hop-iid Renfrew O 

Black  Heath  . . .    Weiitworth,  S  R.O 

Black  Lakt; Megantic Q 

Black  Land '  Restigouohe  . .  N  B 

Black  Point i  Restigouohe  . .  N  B 

Black  Point '  Halif^.x N  S 

Black  Point iQueen's N  S 

Black  River JNorthuni'land.N  B 

Black  River St.  John N  B 

Black  Ri\er ;  Antigonisho  . .  N  S 

Black  R.  Bridge..  Prince  Ed  ward..  O 
Black  R.  Bridge  .  Northuni'land.N  B 
Black  Ro?k Cinnberland . .  N  S 


Black  Rock jGloucester N  B 


Black  Rock. 
Blackett's  Lake. 

Blockstock 

Blackstone 

Black's  Harbour 


Victoria N  S 

Cape  Breton. ,  .N  S 
Durham,  W  R..  .0 

Inverness N  S 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 


Blacknlle Vortlunu'Iand.N  B 

Blackw-ater Ontario,  N  R  .     O 

Blackwell  Sta. . . .  Lanibton,  W  R.  .O 

Blackwood Assa 

Blair Waterloo,  S  R  . .  O 

Blair  Atliol ^Hestigouche. .  N  B 


Blairhauipton 

Blairton   

niake 

Blake 

Blakoly 


Blakeney 

Blanchard  Road 

BlanchardSettle't 
Blanche  


Victoria,  NR....O 
Peterborough  p]RO 

Huron,  S  R O 

Marquette M 

Queen's N  B 

Lanark,  N  R....0 

Pictou N  S 


Gloucester N  B 

Ottawa Qj  Thurso  5*] 

I     328 


Hantsford  714 
Moulton  Sta.  580-82 
535-1-2  (R  R  name 

Bissett)  ' 

BeauceJ.  675, 075-1' 
Lisle  580-04  ' 

Black  M'd's.  599-15 
George's  R.  599-14 
via  Ottawa  ! 

.■)08 
025-0 

Laurel  53,5-40 
Ashdad  611  I 

Glanford  S.  580-70 
075  I 

River  Charlo  599-2 
Sea  Side  599-2  ^ 
Chester  373  ; 

Liverpool  376-2 
Chatham  532,  353   1 
fia  St.  John  N  B 
599-7 

via  Picton 
Point  au  Car  353 
Parrsborough  549 
Burnsville  540 
nia  N.  Sydney, N  S 
via  Svdney 
Burk'etonS.  535  34 
Port  Hood  359-2 
I'ennfieldRdgeOOS 
532 

r,80-35-3C 
5H0-51 

Indian  Head  535-52 
.580-47 

Dalhousie.')99-6,350 
Oelert  580-30 
5.35-34 

Kippen  580-50 
Gladstone  022 
Enniskillen  Stati'n 

535-88 

535-12  (R.  R.  name 

Sneddens) 
.Vew  Glasgow 

599-7-13 
Caraquet  540 
—  —  is,  ,;--!7 


i  Bliss  ville 

Blissfield 

Block  House  ... 
I  Blomidon 

*  Bloom  lield 

Bl>om  field 

Bloomfleld  

Blnomfield 

Bloonifield 

!  Bloonifield  Ridge. 
JBloonitieldlstati'n 
1  Bloonifield  Stati'n 
iBloomingdale  . . . 
; Blooming  Point. . 

iBlooinington 

i  Bloonisburg 

* Bloof  Street  .... 

Blount 

Blue  Bell 

i  Blueberry  Hill  . . 
-Blue  Bonnets 

Blue  Cove  

iBlue  .Mountain  . . 

Blue's  Mill  

[Blue  Rock 

'  Bluevale 

*BMh    

Blythfleld 

Blytheswood 

*Bobcaygeon  .. .. 

Bocabec 


KLKCTOKAIi 

DISTRICTS. 


(Jrev,  E  R O 

Vork NB 


Toronto  Centre. 

Kent 

Hastings,  E  R.. 
Algonia  


Bogart  . 
Bognor. 


Boharni 

Boicstown 

Boileau 

Boisd'Ie  Barachois 

Boisdale  Chapel. 
Beisde  Filioii  . . . 


Bois  Kraiic 

*  li(ii>isevcin 

Boissonneault.. . . 
Bolduc 


Holingbroke 

,  Bolsover  

]  *  Bolton 

\ Bolton  Ci'iitre. . . . 
! Bolton  Forest  . . . 

Bolton  Glen 

Bomanton 

Bon  .Vccord 

I  Bonaventure  Isl. 
Uonaventure  Uiv. 

Bonaventure  East 

Bon  Uesir 

iBonfield 

\*  Bondlmad 

jBondville  ...... 

I  Bongai-d'sCorners 

Bonnei'here 

Bonne  Espiirance 

Bonney  River  Sta. 

I  Bonnie  Doon 

iiiinshaw- 


Sunbury N  B 

Northum'land.N  B 

Lunenburg N  S 

King's NS 

Prince  Edivard     O 

Prince P  ••'  I 

Carleton N  B 

King's N  B 

Digby NS 

York N  B 

Kiii>l's N  B 

Prince P  E  1 

Waterloo,  NR  ..O 

t^ueen's PET 

Ontario,  W  R....O 
Norfolk,  W  R....O 
Toronto  We8t....O 

Cardwell O 

Victoria    N  B 

Antigonishe. .  .N  S 
Hochelaga (J 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NRAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
8BBKKV,lM>,-201--263 


Shelburne N  S  Barrington  376-R 

Le\i8 'J  S, Henri d' Levis 675 

Arthabaska     .    ,Q  Stan'ieH  ,^>sO-12 

Luiici.  lur-.: NS  .Maluii°i;a'-ti46,373 

Oxford,  \R  ..     0.-.3.'.35 

via  Meafoi-d 
Prince  William 
Station  ,535-38 

573 

Shaniionville  580-9 

.'J35--25,  428-3,  430-1, 

422-2 
Hoyt  Stati'n  635-88 
532 
046 

(banning  ,547 
,')44 
665-1 

Wo'cslock535,56  90 
,599-12 
712 

Boiestown  ,')32 
,5S)9-12 
605-1 

Berlin  .580-47-51 
Trac-adieCr'8s665-3 
Sto'ff ville  .580-36-37 
Simcoe  580-8()-82-86 

Oiangeville  ,535-40 
Grand  Falls  5:15-84 
L.Set.. S.  River  599- 
..^,58U-10 

Gloucester  , . .  N  S  Grand  Anse  ,540 

Pictou N  SiN, Glasgow .599-7-13 

Inverness  . . .  .  N  slOrangedale   .599-14 

Lunenburg  ...  N's|r/rt  Lunenburg 

Huron  ER 01,580-48 

Huron  E  R Oi.5K0  ,50 

Lisgar MiStai-lmck  535-59 

Essex  S  R Oi025-3 

Victoria  S  R O  312  or  Lindsay  580- 

30-32-35 

Charlotte N  B  St.  Andrews 535-87, 

400 
Tweed  535-34  .509-1 
Meaford.58(l -68,430- 
1   via  Owen  S'd 
,53:. -.52 
53-i 


Hastings  E  R  ...O 
Grey  N  R O 


Assa 

Northumber'd  N  B 

Ottawa Q  Calumet  535-18 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S  Boisdale  Chapel 

,599-14 
Cape  Breton  ..N  S  ,599-14 

Terrebonne Q  SteTheresedeBl'in- 

ville,535-18-22-23-24 
Pontiac Q  .MattawaOiit,535-12 


Selkirk  N 

Megiintio Q 

Beauce Q 


Lanark  S  R  . 
Victoria  N  R  . 
Cardwell . . 


'.35- ■ 

.Mcthots.M'l8  580-12 

St.   Francois  Nord 

East  075  1 
.Maberly  535-,S4 
Eldon  Sta.  580-29 


Oi.535-40 


Broine Q  Knowlton  535-4 

Brome Qi Eastman  5,-t5-7,  653 

Brome Q|Knowltoii  ,535*4 

Northumberland Oivia  Cobourg 

Victoria N  B  Kilburn  .53586 

Gaspe Q 1  Perci-  340,  3,50 

Bonaventure  . .  .  .y '3,50,  Black  Cape  508 
Bonaventure Qi  Black  Cajie  508 


Saguenay  Q 

Nipissing O 

York  N  R  O 


Tadoiisac  3-29-8 
5,-!5  12 
Bradford  ,580-67 


Brome Q  Foster  535  4 


Prince  Edward  .  .6 
Renfrew  S  R.. ..(! 

Saguenay  Q 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 
Lisgar M 


n'rt  Picton 

E'.;anville  535'U 

Natashqiian  346 

095 

Reaburn  535-52 


Queen's P  E  I|»i(i  Charlottetown 


.miii 


w  MiCiunssn. 


■mj  i_AAt«  nnatft^'v 


uf-^it'A  ■v*fr-.-».'<v»*r»«*^'"- 


270 


POST  OFFICES   AND   llAILROAD   STATIONS    IN   Ci*NADA. 


[1897 


POST 
0KKICK8. 


Bonville 
Boiiwell 
Bookton 


Boothville 

Bord  a  Plouffe 
Bordeaux 


Bornholin  . . . 
Borromde  . . . 
Boscobel  . . . . 
Boscurvis  . . . 

Boskung 

Borneish 

Boston 

Boston  Mills 


Bosworth 
Botany  . . . 


*BothtveU 
Bi>thwell  . 


Botreaux . . 

Botsford  Portage 

Boucher  

Boucherville 

Bouchelte  

Bouck's  Hill  .... 
Boudreau  Village 

Boudreau 

Bougie 

Boulardarie 

Boulardarie  C'tre 
Boulardarie  East 
Boulardarie  West 
Boulevards.  Denis 

Boulogne 

Bourdeau  

Boulter 

Boundary  Creek 
Boundary  Kalis 
Boun'y.l'resqu'ile 
Bourgeois  .... 
Bourg  Lou.s  . . 
Bout  de  L'Isle  . 

Bowden 

Bowell 

Bowesville  .... 


Bo'  I'ng  Green  . 
*B^uinanville . . 


Boxall  .... 
Box  Grove 

Boyle 

Boylston  . . 
toyne  — 


Bovnton 


ELBCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Cornwall O 

Queen's P  E  I 

Norfolk  N  R....  O 

Grey O 

Laval    Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Perth  NK O 

Russell O 

Shefford 'Q 

Victoria  N  R ....  O 

Inverness N  S 

Norfolk O 

Peel O 

Wellington  C  R  O 
Elgin  WR O 

Bothwell O 

King's PEI 

Chateauguay . . . .  Q 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Sask 

Chambly Q 

Ottawa Q 

Dundas O 

Westmoreland  N  B 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NKAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
SKKKKY,l'l\201-'.i(i3 


Monokl'dSta  535-33 
Ntw\ViltshireC65'l 
Hawtrev  580-80, 

(f25-5 
Dundalk  535-40 
535-18 

535-18  (R.Rname) 
Sault  au  Recollets 
Mitchell  580-52 
via  Ottawa 
Roxton  Falls  535-4 
Alameda  535-68 
Gel^rt  580-30 
WestBayR'd  599-34 
Waterford  515 
Cheltenham535-39, 

580-65 
Alma  580-64 
Thamesville535-42, 

680 -8-^ 
580-83,  535-4-2 
Souris  East  665-4, 

359-1,  371 
Ormstown  580-7 
Shediac  599-11 
Stobart  535-62 
583,  329-5 
Kazubazua  656 
cia  Morrisburg 
Richland  Sta.  599-1 
Westmoreland  N  l.j.Shediac  599-11 
Jacques  Cartier  t^ilMile  End  685-18-33 
Victoria  ...   .    N  S  364  lona  699-14,  37 


Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Cape  Breton..  NS 

L^val Q 

Drummond Q 

Muskoka&P.  S'dO 
Hastings  N  R  ...O 
Westmoreland  N  B 


Yale B  C  Okunagon  535-74 


via  North  Sydney 
ma  North  Sydney 
OeorgssRiv.  599-14 
nia  Montreal 
536-4 

Elmsdale  580-67 
Ormsby  544 
590  12 


POST 
OKFICKS. 


Braiidv  Creek   . 

Cransfleld    

*Brantfurd 

Brass  Hill    

Bray's  Crossing. 

Brazil  Lake 

Breadalbane  . . . 
Breadalbane  . . . 
Breadalbane  . . . 

Breau's  Creek. . . 

Brechin 

Bredenbui-y  . . . . 

Brenton  

Brentwood 

Bresaylor 

Breslau 

Brewer's  Mills  . . 


Brewster 

Brice 

Brickton 

Brickley  

* Bridgebnry . . 

Bridge  Creek. 

Bridgedale  . . . 


Carleton ':l  B 

Kent, N  B 

Portneuf Q 

I  aval Q 

Alta 

LeeJ? O 

Russell O 

Wellington,  N  R.O 
Durham,  W  R  . .  O 

Elgin,  WR O 

York,  ER O 

Monck O 

Ouysborough.  .N  S 
Hulton   O 


*Bracebndge  . . . 

Brackenrig 

Brackley  Point 
Brackley  Point  R 
Brackley  Beach.. 

Bracondale 

*Brad/ord 

Bradley 

Bradshaw 

Brad wardi lie. . . 

Brae 

Brae  Lake   

Brae  mar 

Ilriieside 

Brantley 

*Bramptnn 
Branch  T,d  Have 

Brancepeth 

Branohton 

*Brandon 

Brandon  Hills  . 


Stiiiiscead Q 

On  ar  o,  N  R....0 
MusKoka&P.S'd.O 
Queen's  ..    .PEI 


Queen's PEI 

Queen's  ....  PEI 

York,  W  R 0 

York,  NR 0 

Bruce,  ER 0 

Bothwell O 

Selkirk M 

Prince PEI 

MuskokaitP.S'd.O 
Oxford,  N  K  . . .  O 
Renfrew,MR..  ..0 
Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  0 

Peel O 

Lunenburg. . .  N  S 

Sask 

Waterloo,  S  R  . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Selkirk  . , M 


Floren'ville  535-80 

Notre  Dame  518 

674 

vin  Montreal 

535-63 

Lansdowne  680-9 

535-20  (R  R  name 

Gloucester) 
Laurel  535-40 
580-9,320-2    (Dar- 
lington Landing) 
Union  580-81 
Markham  580-30 
Moulton  Sta.580-82 
Guvsborough  ;«i4 
Milton  West  635 -35, 

580-65 
512  (Libby's  Mills 

Station) 
580  67,  420-3 
PortCarling  4?n"' 
Little  York  er.vt 
Little  York  i/^.  J 
Little  York  60o-3 
via  Toronto 
580-67 

Paisley  680-54 
Brigden  6'25-8 
Oak  River  .585 
Coleman  665-1 
South  River  680  07 
Strathallan   580-80 
635-12 
680-67 

580-51,  r„i6-30 
Brid'wi.t  r  646, 347 
P,    Albc.     536-62 
680 -.-^ 

644  t,  335-52 
644-1  (R   R  name 
Martinsville) 


Bridge  End 

Bridgenorth 

Bridgeport 

Bridgeport 

*Bridgelown .... 

Bridgetown 

Bridgeville 

Bridgeivater  .... 

^rierwood 

*}higden 

Brigg's  Comer. . . 

Brighani 

'Brii/ht 

.urighton 

\*Jirir.hton 

jBriglitbide 

jBrilev  s  Brook. . . 
I 

[Brinsley 

JBrinston's  Corn's 
j 

iBrir.,;bane 

\*Bristol 

Bristol 

Bristol  Mi.ncj 

Bristol  Ridge 

Hri.ainville 

jBritannia 

Britannia  Bay  . . . 
Britannia  Mills  . . 

JBritton 

|Br.fr>iiville 

(Broadbent  

BroafJCoveChapel 
Bro^dCt,  v(Lune) 
I?  oadCo'  e  Slarsh 
Hroaf'  C'f-vo  Mines 
IKroaidandt   


KLECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR - 
EST  R.  R.  STATION, 
SBEKKV,l'P.-2(!l-2(i:; 


Norfolk,  NR....O 
Northum'land.N  B 

Bront,  SK O 

Shelburne N  S 

Russell O 

Yarmouth N  S 

Glengarrj- <  i 

Restigouche . .  N  B 
Queen's PEI 

Westmoreland  N  B 
Ontario,  N  R....0 

Assa. 

Yarmouth  . . . .  N  S 
Simcoe,  N  R  ....O 

Sask. 

Waterloo,  SR...0 
Frontenac O 

Middlesex,  NR..0 

Alta 

Annapolis N  S 

Northumb'  E  R  .  O 
Welland O 

Marquette M 

Albert NB 


Glengarry O 

Peterboro',  W  R.O 
Waterloo.NB.  ..0 
Cape  Breton  ..N  S 

Annapolis N  S 

King's PEI 

Pictou N  S 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 

Selkirk M 

Lambton,  WR.  O 

Queen's N  B 

Bronie Q 

Oxford,  NR....0 

Digby NS 

Northumberland  O 
Lanark,  NR....0 
Antigoni8he...N  S 

Middlesex,  NR..0 
Dundas 0 

Wellington  O 

Carleton NB 

Pontiac Q 

Pontiac Q 

Pontiac Q 

Algonia O 

Peel 0 

Carleton 0, 

Bagot Q 

Perth  N  R O 

Terrebonne Q 

Muskoka&P.  S'dO 

Inverness N  S 

Lunerburg. . .  .NS 

Inverness N  S 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Bonaventure . . . .  Q 


*Broadv:eio 

'Rroadiyinv  ^. 
lironrlway  . , 

iBrotk  Itoad 
*  Brockton  . . 
Brockton.. . 

*Brockcille  . 


Broadhagen 

P.rodie 

lir  ikenhead 


Assa 

City  of  Toronto.   . 
Pictou N  S 

Ontario  W  R....0 

York  W  R O 

Prince PEI 

Brockville O 


Perth  NR 0 

GlenvM-ry O 

Liaifkr H 


580-SO 

Ecumanie  3t>'i 
680-78-79  615 
Barrington  376-3 
OsgoodeSta.535-20 
712 

Vankleek  H'l  531-] 
New  Mills  .699-2 
t}66-l  (R.  R.  name 

Bradalbanc) 
College  Br'ge  699-1 
680-32 
622 

South  Ohio  712 
680-68 

Saskatoon  635-62 
580-51 
319  or   Balliintyne 

Station  580-0 
Parkhill  580-51 

Lawrencetown  714 

Fort  Erie  58079-82 

625-2 
622  (B.  R.  name 

Franklin) 
Moncton  618  599-1- 

2-12 
Dal'usieM'ls  535-3 
316  or  via  Pet'rb'ro 
Berlin  580-47-51 
via  Sydiiev 
714 

Cardigan  Bi.  665-3 
Hopewell  .599-13 
046,  374 

Griswold  a3552 
625-8 

Chipman  543-1,390 
535-3 
580-79 

Bloo  ..leld  712 
680-9,  306,  324 
Perth  536-34 
599-7  (R.  R.  name 

Brierly's  Brook) 
Clandebove  580-50 
Iroquois  580-9,  320, 

323,  324 
Erin  635-36 
,636-86 
663 

Bristol  663 
Bristol  683 
Providence  Bay  426 
Malton  580-61 
535-12 
580-8 
580-53 

Pedmont  63522 
via  Parry  Sound 
PortHood  3,69 -2,364 
Bridgewat'nt46,374 
Pt.  Hood  3,69-2 
Por<Hood369-2,36'i 
508  (R.R.  name 

Bourdon) 
535-62 

Barnev  River  Sta. 
599-7 

Pickering  580-9 

via  Toronto 

Bloomfleld  Station 
666-1 

,516,  680-9,  ,636-16, 
30,6,  320,  3'23,  3-24, 
329-2,604 -1  Ferry 
to  Morrist'n  .V  Y 

Mitchell  5806-2 

Dalkeith  ,631  1 

Beausejour  636ril 


1897] 


POS' 


POST 

F.L 

OFFICES. 

I) 

Brome 

Brome  Centre  . . . 

Brome 

Bromley  Line — 

Renfr 

Broinpton    

Kichn 

Brompton  B'alls . . 

Richn 

Bronson   

Hastii 

*  Bronte    

Flalto 

Brookbury  

Comp 

Brooke           

Lanar 

Brookdale   

Ottaw 

Brookdale   

Sclkir 

Brookdale   

Cunib 

Brookfleld  

Colch 

Brookfleld 

Queen 

Brookfleld  Stat'n. 

Wella 

Brookholm 

Grey, 

Brookland  

Pictoi 

*Brooklin 

Ontar 

Brooklyn 

King'! 

Brooklyn 

Queer 

Brooklyn 

Yarin 

Brooklyn  Corner. 

King' 

*  Brookudale 

Oxfor 

Brookslde 

Halifi 

Brookside 

Queer 

Brookton  

Alber 

Brookvale 

Queei 

Brookvale 

lalifr 

Brook  Village 

Inver 

Brookville 

Cuml 

Brookville 

Pictoi 

Brookville 

Carle 

Brookville  Sta'n. . 

St,  Jc 

Broomhill 

Selkii 

Bropny's 

Antig 

Brosseau's  Stati'n 

Lapro 

Brotherston 

Welli 

'Brougham 

Broughton  Stati'n 

Oncai 

Beau 

Brown  Hill 

York 

Brown's  Brook  . . 

Cum 

Brownsburg 

Arge 

Brown's  Corners. 

York 

Brown's  Flats 

King 

Brown's  Mountain 

Anti 

Brownsville 

Norl 

Brownsville 

Pict 

Brownsville 

Kini 

Brownsville 

N.W 

Brucefleld 

Hut 

Bruce  Mines  . . . . 

Alg 

Bru 

Sell 

Brudenell 

Rer 

Bruederheim  — 

Brule 

Col 

«ralc  Shore 

Cot 

Brunner  

Per 

Brunswick 

Du 

*Briissels 

Hu 

Bruxelles  

Sel 

Brvanston 

Mi> 

No 

*Bry(!on   

Po 

Buchanan  

Re 

Buckfleld 

Q, 

*Bttcki.tK)ham  . 

Ut 

Buck  Lake  

A. 

Bi:i.>kland  

B< 

Buoklftw  

Vi 

Buckley   

A' 

*Buctouche 

K 

Bulger 

BulIMoos»  Mill. 

R 

|K 

Bull's  Creek  ... 

Ic 

1897] 


POST   OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


271 


POST 
OKFICES. 


Bronie 

Broine  Centre  . . . 
Bromley  Line. . . . 

Brompton    

Brompton  Falls . . 

Bronson   

''Bronte 

Brook bury  

Brooke 

Brookdale   

Brookdale   

Brookdale   

Brookfield  

Brookfleld 

Brookfield  Stat'n. 

Brookholm 

Brooklaiid  

*Brooklin 

Brooklyn 

Brooklyn 

Brooklyn 

Brooklyn  Corner. 
*  Brookmfale 


Brookside 

Brookside 

Brookton  

Brookvale 

Brookvale 

Brook  Village. . . 

Brookville 

Brookville 

Brookville 

Brookville  Sta'n. 


Broomhill 

Bropny'8 

Brosseau's  Stati'n 
Brotherston  . . . 
*Broimham  . . . 
Broughton  Stati'n 
Brown  Hill 


KLKCTORAL 

DISTRICTS. 


HAILKOAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATBD  OR  NEAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
SKKKKY,l'l'.'2()l-2()3 


Brown's  Brook  . . 

Brownsburg 

Brown's  Corners. 

Brown's  Flats.. .. 

Brown's  Mountain 

Brownsville 

Brownsville 

Brownsville 


Bronie (^ 

Brome y 

Renfrew O 

Kichniond Q 

Richmond Q 

Hastings  N  R  . .  O 

Halton ...  O 

Compton Q 

UnarkSR O 

Ottawa Q 

Selkirk M 

Cumberland . .  N  S 

Colchester N  S 

Queen  s N  S 

Welland O 

Grey,  NR O 

Pictou N  S 

Ontario,  S  R....O 

King's  P  E  I 

Queen's N  S 

Yarmouth  ....NS 

King's N  S 

Oxford,  NR  ....O 

Halifax N  S 

Queen's PEI 

Albert N  B 

Queen's N  B 

Halifax N  S 

Inverness N  S 

Cumberland  .  N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Carleton NB 

St.  John N  B 

Selkirk M 

Antigonishe..  .N  S 

Laprairie Q 

Wellington,  N  R.O 
Ontario,  WR....0 

Beauce Q 

York,  NR O 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Argenteuil Q 

York,  ER O 


POST 
0FKICK8. 


Brownsville  . 
Brucefleld . . . 
Bruce  Mines 


Bru 

Brudenell  .... 
Bruederheim  . 

Brule 

Brule  Shore  . . 

Brunner  

Brunswick  ... 

*  Brussels 

Bruxelles  

Bryanston  . . . 
Bryerton    .... 

*Bn/son   

Buchanan  .... 

Buckfteld 

"Buckingham 
Buck  Lake  . . . 
Buskland  


King's. 


.NB 


.5,S5'4 

Brome  f)3.'i'4 
Grahams  .'■)3,'>-|2 
Titus  Station  580'8 
.580-8 

580-87 
020 

VVenivss  .'■)35-34 
Calumet  535-18 
Carberry  536-42 
Amhurst  599-1 
5!)9-l 

Barss'  Corners  646 
025-2,  580-82 
via  Owen  Sound 
\V.  Riv.  Sta.  .599-13 
580-38 

Car'gan  Br'ge  665-3 
Liverpool  376-3 
via  Yarmouth 
Waterville  714 
Beachville  535-35, 
,580-83         • 

CardiganB'ge  065-3 
Albert  693 
Cody's  543-1 
Shubenacadie599-1 
Orangedale  .590-14 
Parrsborough  549 
N'wGl'sg'w  599-7-12 
Wo'dst'ck  535-86-90 
St.  John  599-12, 

535-88 
Melita  535-58 
Antigonishe  •599-7 
580-7-13 

Fordwich  535-41 
Locust  Hill  535-34 
675 
580-37  (R.  R.  name 

Ravenshoe) 
Half'w  Riv.  Sta.  540 
Lachute  535-18 
.\giiicourt,  535-34, 

680-36 
Mouth  of  Nerepis 

535-83 
Marshy  Hope  599-7 
6-25-5 

Merigonishe  599-7 
453-1  (R.  R.  name 

Scotch  Set'le'ent) 
635 
.580-50 
535-25,428-3,430-1, 

422  2 
Cypress  Riv.  535-59 
Eganville  535-11 
Edmonton  535-03 
Denm'rkR'd59915 
Denni'rkR'd  599-15 
580-.52 
580-25 
580-48 


Bullock's  Corners 
Bulstrode  Station 

Bulwer 

Buncssan  

Bunyan  


Burden 

'Bur/ord.   

Bur(jfnm)iUe 

Burgoyno 

Burgojjne  Ban  ■  ■ 
Burktton  Station 

Burk'M  Falls 

Bui-ke 

Burleigh 


Burleigh  Falls  . . 


\*  Burlington 
Burlington  . . 
I  Burlington  . . 
Burnaby  


Burnbank    

Bumbrae 

Burnhamthrope 

Burnley   

Burns   

Burnside 

Burnside 


Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Norfolk,  NB....O 

Pictou NS 

King's NB 

N.  Westminster,  BC 

Huron,  SR 0 

Algoma O 

Selkirk M 

Renfrew,  SR  ...0 

Alta 

Colch^.'8ter....NS 

Colchester NS 

Perth,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Durham,  E  R  . .  O 
Huron,  ER  ....  0 

Selkirk  M 

MicWlesex,  E  R.O 
Northumber'd.N  B 

Pontiac Q 

Renfrew O 

Queen's N  SIBrid'water  640,  374 

Ottawa q;.535-18,  3-27,  328 


Burnside  Station 

Burnstown 

Burnsville  

Burnt  Church. . 

Burntcoat 

Burnt  Land  Brook 
Burnt  River  .... 

Burrard  Inlet. . .. 
Burritt's Rapids. . 

Burtch 

Burton 

Burton 

Burton 

Burton 

Bur<vell  Road 

JBurtt's  Corners.. 

Bur>''8  Green 

Bush  Glen  

Bute 

Butterfield 

Butternut  Ridge 

Button  ville 

Buxton  

Byng 

MByng  Inlet 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  UN  WHICH 
LOCATED  OR  NfHR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
81KKEV,l'r.-201--203 


Wentworth,  N  R.O 
Arthaboska  . . ..  Q 

Compton  Q 

Grev,  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.  K  ..O 
Muskoka&P.  Sd.O 
Inverness.  . .  .N  S 
Peterborough  ERO 

Peterborough  E  RO 

Halton O 

Prince PEI 

King's NS 

Monck O 

Marquette  SI 

Northumberland  O 

Peel O 

North'm'landWRO 

Perth  NR O 

Marquette N 

Pictou N  S 

Marquette N 

Renfrew  SR....0 

Gloucester N  B 

Northumb'd  . .  N  B 

Hants NS 

Victoria N  B 

Victoria  N  R....O 

N.Westminster  B  C 
GrenvilleN  R...O 

Brants  R  O 

Durham  E  R....0 

Sunburv N  B 

Prince P  E  I 

Yale B  C 

Middlesex  SR  ..0 


''By tig  Inlet . . 
jByrnedale  . . . . 

Byrne's  Road. 

B>ron   

Cable  Head... 


Lucan  580-61 

Renous  B'dge  .599-81  jCable  Head,  West 

Camiibell's  Bav  663 

Chalk  River  53512 


Bucklaw 

lUu'kley   

"Buctouche 

Bulger 

Bull  Moosi'  Um. 


Addiiigton O 

Bellechasse  . . . .  Q 

Victoria N  S 

Addington O 

Kent N  B 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 

King's N  B 


Bull's  Creek I  Carleton N  B 


*Cache  Bag . . 
Cache  Creek 
'Cacouna  . . . 
Cadmus    . . . . 


Hurrowsmith  Oil 

St.  Charles,  River  Csesarea 

Boyer  ,59i)-3-4       \  !Cahore  . 
Orangedale  ,599-14 
GodfrevOU 
518 

Cobdcn  .535-12 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

.599-12 


Cailinount  

Cain's  Mountain. 


|Cai"''>  River., 

Oainsville  . .. 

I  iCaintown . 


Dundas  680-82 

,58(1-14 

,535-7 

Durham  ,580-45 

Sarnia  .573,  580-51- 

85.  482,  3-20 
391  ria  Fretlericton 
.580-78 
580-80 

Port  Elgin  .5^0,54 
451  Somenos  674 
535-34 

.580-67,  4-20-4 
Mabou  .^59-2 
Lakefield    680-31, 

313,  316 
313.  316   Lakefield 

.580-31 
.580-66.87 
Kensington  606-1 
Berwick  714 
580-79  (R  R  name 

Wainfleet) 
Elkhorn  535-.52 
Hoard's  Sta.  580-27 
Dixie  535-35 
Colborne  580-9,806 
Newton  580-53 
635-62 
Glengarry  Station 

599- 13 
536-62 

Arnprior  635-12 
.540 

3.53  Chatham  532 
Shubnacadie599-1 
Torrancev'le  635  91 
680-30  (R.R.  name 

Retties) 
via  Vancouver  B  C 
319  or  Merrickville 

536-32 
Mohawk  315 
Pontypool  535-M 
690Waasi8S,  53.5-82 
Ulo'mHeldSta.66.-  1 
Nakuap  445-1 
Mount  Br^'dges  635 

-42,  680-83 
Zealand  Sta,  635-83 
Fells  580-30 
Aultsville  580-9 
Ste.JuIe  Sta  ,58012 


York   N  B 

Victoria  N  R....0 
Stormont  ...... .0 

Megantic O 

Selkirk MJDeloraine  636-6' 

King's N  B|572  (R.  R,  name 

Haveloek) 

York  E  R O 

Kent O 

Monck    O 

Muskoka&P.  S'dO 


Muskoka&P.S'dO 
Essex  N  R O 

King's PEI 

Middlesex  H  R.  O 


I'liionville  .580-.,r 
CharingCross  625-6 


422,  430-2  I'tterson 

680-07 
Bvnglnl't422, 430-2 
Belle  River  ,535-42, 

,580-83 
Peake  Sta,  005-3 
via  London 


King's P  E  IiHeajl  of  St,  Peter's 

i     Bav  665-4 

King's PEI  Head  of  St.  Peter's 

Bay  ms-i 

Nipissing 0'.535-13 

Vale .  B  CiA»hcroft  535-76 


Temiscouata  . . . .  Q 
Durham,  W  R. ..O 
Durham,  W  R.  .0 

Stormont O 

Assa 

Victoria N  S 

North'berland.N  B 
Brant,  N  R O 


Wood'ook  535-86-90,1  iCairngorm 


59»-2 

Burketon  S.  536-34 
Burketon  S.  535-34 
S'outh  Finch  536-33 
Moosomin  535-52 
McKinnon's  Harh. 

599-14 
Blaokville  532 
580-79 

Leeds,  S  R OlMallorvtown  580-9 

Middlesex,  W  R..0  Strathrov  680-86 


272 


POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN    CANADA. 


[1897 


P08T 

orricBfl. 


Oairnslde . 


Cuistor  Centre. . 
CaUtorcUle 


CaMbiiiiie 

<;alder 

Calderwood  . . . . 

C'uHwell 

Caldwell 

Caldwell's  Mills. 


Caledon 

Caledon  East  .. 
Caledonia .... 

Caledonia 

*CuledoniaCo'iier 
Caledonia  Mills. . 

Caledonia  Mines. 
Caledonia  Set'ent. 
Caledonia  Sprinjifs 


"Calgary 

Calf  Mountain 

Calhoun 

California 


Callender 

Calton 

Calumet  

Calumet  Island 

Calvin  

Cr.mborne 

*Cambray 

Cambria 


RliRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Chateaugiiay  . .    Q 

Wentworth,  S  R.O 
VVentworth,  S  R.O 

Renfrew,  SR     .  .O 
.Middlesrx,  ;^  it.  O 

(Jrey,  S  li O 

Cardwell O 

Pontlac Q 

Lanark,  N  R O 

Cardwell 

Cardwell O 

Haldimand O 

yu»en's I'  E 

Queen's N  S 

.\ntigonishe  ..N  S 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Albert NB 

Prescott O 


RAILROAD  ON  WlllC'll 
LOCATKD  OR  NKAR- 
KHT  R,  K.  STATIOH, 
SKKKRY,ri'.2«I-2U3 


POST 
OFFICKS. 


Alta. 

Selkirk M 

Westmoreland.  N  B 
Victoria N  B 

Musk'a&Par'yS'dO 

Elgin,  E  R O 

Argenteuil 0 

Pontiac Q 

Nipissing O 

Norlh'berrd,WRO 
Victoria,  NR....0 
.Argenteuil Q 


Cambridge 

Cambridge 

Cambridge  Road. 

Camhrid'je  Stai'n 

Camden 

Camden  Hast .... 
Camelot  


Cameron 

Cameron's  Mills. . 
Cameron  Settle'nt 

Camilla 

Camille 

Camlachie  

Campania 

Camr/bell 


i^aeen's N  B 

Hants NS 

King's PEI 

King's NS 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 

Addington O 

Nipissing O 


Allan's   Corners       Canboro' 

680-7  , 

Winona  580'83        i  Candasville 

Canfleld  580-79-82, |, 'Co n/i>?(/ 

025-5 
«U 

Southwold  S.  fi25-8    Canmore 

Alsfeldt  580-55        |  [Cannainore 

Caledon  536-40        '  Cannes 

Bristol  603  Cannirton 

Oil    (R    R    name j  Canning  

Clyde  Forks)         I  ^Canning 

635-40  "Cannington  .... 

580-65  Canninnt'nMan  r 

580-70-79  Canoboie 

via  Charlotteto»-n   Canoe  Lake.. 
Barss'  Corners  646  J  Canoe  Cove 
Lower  Settlement    *Caiuo 

South  R.  599-7      i 
eia  Sydney  N  S      I  Canterbury . . 
Turtle  Creek  693       ''anterburySta'on 
L'Orlgnal    327,328    Cantley 

CulumetQ.535-18   Canton 

535-53-63-64  iCanuta 

Thornhill  535-57      , 

599-1  hCapiUaBaleine.. 

Aroostook    June.   1  Cap  A  I'Aigle 

.'i35-84-86  1  Cap  Chat 

580-67  Cap  des  Rosiers . . 

Aylnier  V/t.  580-82   Cape  Bald 

635-18  ;  Cape  Cove  

Campbell's  Bay  663 1  Cape  Chin 

535-12  i  CapeCroker 

via  Cobourg  !  Cape  Dauphin  . . . 

680-32  1  Cape  Egmont.... 

St.  Jerome  536-23, !  Cape  Enrage 

\  Cape  George  .... 


KLKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Monck () 

.Monck O 

Ilaldiniand O 


584,  630 
Narrows  390 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Georgetown  665-3, 

359-1 
714  I 

Truro  599-1-13  Cape  John.. 

509-2  \  *Capelton  .. 

North  Bay  635-lis  jlCapeMabou 

13,580-67  (Cape  North 


Cape  George  Har- 
bour 
Cape  Jack 


Victoria,  N  R ...  O  580-30  !  Cape  Negro 

Ken  t NB  Richibucto  610  Cape  Negro  Island 

Guysboro'  . . . .  N  S  Hopewell  599-l.'<      i  Cape  Ozo 

Cardwell O  Orange ville  5c t  ■.t   Cape  Hich 

Marquette MjTreherne  535-51)        Capt  Sable  Island 

Lambton,  WR.. 0,580-51  ,  GapeS.Isl'dS.Side 

Wellington,  NR .OJLaurel,  535-40  Ca'edeMoiselleC'k 

Inverness N  Si  Port    Hawkesbury   Cap  La  Ronde  . , . 

.•JOg-U,  371,  380  ■     CapMagdeleine., 
Durham,ER.    ..O580-.J5  (R  R  name 

I     Garden  Hill) 
North'berl'd,ER.O!580-27 

Pontiac q'603 

Mtjgantic QJSt.  .Julie  S 


Alta 

Stormont  O 

Richmond  . . . .  N  S 
Hastings,  K  R  . .  O 

Brant,  N  R O 

King's N  S 

Ontario,  N  R....O 

Assa 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
Cape  Breton  ..MS 
yueen's  ....  PEI 
Guysborough . .  N  S 

Compton  Q 

Vork N  B 

Ottawa  Q 

Durham,  E  R  . .  O 
Two  Mountains . .  Q 

Rimouski Q 

Charlevoix CJ 

Gaspd Q 

Oasp6 q 

Westmoreland  N  B 

Gasp6 Q 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Victoria N  S 

Prince PEI 

.\lbert  N  B 

Antigonishe  . .  N  S 


RAILROAD  ON  Wllltll 
LOCATKD  OR  NKAR. 
KNT  R.  R.  STATKiN, 
SBBKKV,l'r.201--.'t;.'t 


Richmond  . 


,NS 


Campbellorof  t . 

*Camvhellford. . 
Campbell's  Bay. 

Campbell'sCorner  Megantic QjSt.  .Julie  S.  580-12  Cape  Station  ....lAlbert N  B 

Campbell's  Cross.  Peel 0:Clieltenham.535-39,   Cape  Wolfe Prince PEI 


Cap  Rouge  . 
*Cup  SanM. 
Cape  Spear. 


Antigonishe.,  .N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Sherbrooke  . . . .  Q 
Inverness  ....  N  .S 

Victoria N  S 

Shellnirne ....  N  S 
Shelburne.  ...  NS 

GaspiS Q 

Grev,  ER O 

Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 
Shelburne ....  N  S 

Albert N  B 

Richmnnd . . . .  N  S 
Chainplain Q 

Quebec Q 

Portneuf Q 

Westmoreland. N  B 


680-66  Caplin  River 

Campbell Moun'injlnverness N  S|Orangedale   599-14   Cap  St.  Ignace     . 

Campbell  Sett'entJKing's N  BJSussex  Vale  .')99-12  Cape Tornjentine. 


Campbell  Sett'ent 
Campbellton  . 
*Ca)nijbe'dt(>n. 
Campbellville . 
Campbellville. 

Campden 

Camperdow-n  . 


York N  BiMillville  535-83 

Elgin,  Vr'  R  ....  O  West  Lome  6256 
Restigouche  ..N  B;.599-2 

Halton  O  035-35 

Selkirk M 

Lincoln O 

Grev,  E  R O 


Camp  McKiimey 
iBampo  Smlin    .'. 

Canaan 

Canaan  . . 

Canaan 

Canaan  Sspids. . 
Canaan  Road  . . . 
Canaan  Mation 
ConadaCJKMk — 
CMuud 


Cannan  535-54 
Beamsville  ,')80-83 
ast'-m  (R  R  namel  Cardross, 
Fields  Crossing)   Car(f»<o>i 
>kanagon  535-74       *Cargill. 


Yale 

Charlotte X  B  403  via  East'rt  Me  Carholme 


King's JTSKentville  714,  .547     Carinoo  River 

Russell «>  I'll.  Yarmouth  N  S  C«ne\  ale 

Yannonth        X A  Vacs  531 
Owen's  . .      .  X  WGady's  54S-1 

King* !«»  BingstoB  -Sta.,  714 

WestiuoreliniA.NS.i>H9"2  Carletim  . 

Kings.    .         .N  9|Wa»e?>-,ae  714 
King's             .NS5*7  '"Carleton 

EMtex,  3?  K Q  ^oiMstburg  625-1: 


Bonaventure Q 

Montmagny  . . . .  Q 
Northum'land.N  B 

Rimouski Q 

Gloucester.. .  .N  B 

Marquette  M 

Victoria,  N  R  .     O 

King's P  EI 

Gren  ville,  S  R      O 

King's PEI 

Alta 

Bruce,  E  R  . . .  O 
Norfolk,  S  R  . . . .  0 
Pictou NS 

ASSR 

<  .arillon    I  Argenteuil Q 

Hario I  Middlesex O 


Cajiucins 

*Caraquct 

Carberry  

Garden 

Cardigan  Bridge, 
'Cardinal 


Bonaventure . .  . .  Q 
St.  John NB 


Canfleld  580-79-82, 

025-6 
Moulton  St.  58('-8j 
6'26-6.680-79-82(RI( 

name  Canfleld  J. 

on  680-82 
5.35-53 

Chestervllle  5.35-33 
St.  Peter's  364 
Corbyville  580-27 
Paris  680-79-83 
647 
580-36 

Moosomin  635-52 
540 
via  Sydney  N  8 

364, 371,  or  ina  Port 

Slulgrave 
Scotstown  535-7 
.535-90 

Kirk's  Ferry  656 
iria  Port  Hope 
Ste.     Scholastique 

535-18 
Little  Metis  S.  ,599-2 
Murrav  Bav  3-29-8 
LIttleMetisS.  599-2 
GospeBasin  346,360 
Shediac  .59911 
350  Black  Cape  508 
Lion's  Head  426 
426  or  via  Wiarton 
via  N.  Sydney  N  S 
Miscouche  665-1 
Harvey  693 
3.59-2  or  Antig'she 

599-7 
St.  Peter's  364, 370, 

372 
Harbour  au 

Bouche  699-7 
River  John  599-15 
512 

Prt  Hood  3.59-2,  364 
Neil's  Harh.  372 
Barrington  376-3 
Barrington  370-3 
GospeBasin  340,350 
via  Meaford 
Barrington  376-3 
Barriiiffton  376-3 
Albert  Jliiies  693 
Grandigue  F'ry.364 
Three  Rivers  535- 

19-21,  329-6-7 
via  Quebec 
Portneuf  .535-21 
Melrose  638 
093 

Bloomfleld  S.  665-1 
Black  Cape  608 
599-3 
038 

Little  Metis  S.599-2 
40 

,535-52 

Victoria  R'd.  680-29 
605-3 
580-9 

Cardigan  Br.  065-3 
Madeod  535-64 
580-54 

Delhi  580-82 
via  Pictou  370 
535-;.8 

541,  328,  327 
Bothwell  535-42, 

580-83 
3.50  or  Carleton  Wt. 

1)08 
695,  .536-81,  (Ferrv 

to  St.  John,  NB) 


1897J 


POST 


I'OST 
0KKICK8. 


F.LF 
DIS 


Carleton Prince . 

Carleton  Varnioi 

Lanark 


'Carleton  I'lace. 

Carleton,  West  . 

Carlton 

Carlton,  West. . . 

Curling 

Ciirlingfoi-d 

Carlingford 

(!arlint;ville 

Carlisle 

Carlisle 

I  'iirlow 

(  arlow 

(jarlowrie 

Carisruhe 

( 'arluke 

Carlyle 

Carlyon 

'Cariwin 

(.'arnianville 

Carmel 

Carmunnook  . . . . 

Carnarvon 

Carnduff 

Caron 

Caron  Brook  . . . . 


Bonave 


York,  V 

Muskol< 

Perth, 

Victorit 

Marque 

Wentw( 

Carlc'toi 

Huron, 

Carletoi 

Provciii 

Bruce,  I 

Brant,  I 


Simcoe. 
Selkirk, 
AddingI 
Driimin 
Perth,  r 
Victoria 


(.  arp 

Carpenter  

Cariboo  Island  . . . 
Cariboo  Marsh  . , . 
Cariboo  G'd  Mines 

(Carnoustie 

Carroll's  Corners. 
Carrol's  Crossing, 
(■'arrol 


Victoria 

Lanark, 
(Queen's 
Pictou. 
Cape  Br 
Halifax 


Halifax 
Northui 
.Selkirk 


(Jarr's  Brook Colch 

Carrville |-i'ork 

Carson jYaio. 

Carsunby 'Carlet 

Carsonville living 

Carssdale 

Carswiell Renfrt 

Carthacfe   Perth, 

Carter's  Point  ...  King's. 
Carterton Algom 


<\irtier . 
Cartier . 


Algonii 
Beauha 


OartiervilleW lacqu 

'Carturinht Selkir 


■ight 

Casault 

Cascades 

C.asca'les  Point  . . 
Cnse  Settlement. 

Cishel 

Cushion's  Glen . . . 

C;ishmere 


Cashtowri  , . 
Ciss  Bridge 
Cassburn  . . . 


Cassel 

Cistielnian 

Cassilis 

Ciissville : . 

Ciist.ilia 

Cistile    

Cuatin-wprv 

Cutlebar.'. 

CiHtlederg 

Cistleford 

C^stleford  Sfation 

Cci8tleniore 

Catitlereagh 


rk 
Moiitni 
Ottaw.i 
Soiilan 
King's 
York, 
GleiigE 


MiddU 


Sinico! 
Dundf 
Preset 

Oxfor, 

Riisse 

Nortti 

St.-iiis 

Charl. 

IRenfi- 

iM.-in,, 

RichiJ 

Cardu 

Renfii 

Renfil 

Peel . 

ColclJ 


18 


[1897 


ON  Wllllll 
OR  NKAR. 
BTATION, 

•p.20l-a;:i 

r)80-70-82, 

St.  58("8j 
70-8'2(Ult 
;aiiflc'l(l,). 

82 

lie  fiayxi 

le  580'27 
79-83 


1897  J 


•ia  R'd.  SSO-'ZQ 


ran  Br.  665-3 
o<l  535 -64 


28,  ;J27 
»ell  535-42, 
83 
Carletoii  Wt. 

35-81,  (Ferry 
il.  John,  N  B) 


POST  OFFICES   AND   UAIUIOAD  STATIONS   IN    CANADA. 


273 


POHT 
OKKICKB. 


Carli'ton 
'Carlcton  Vlace. 

Cnrleton,  West  . 


KLKCTORAIi 
DISTRICTS. 


Ihailroadon  WIIIL'IIW 
L(KATKI),  OR  NK.All-  ' 
KMT  R.  B.  STATION,!! 
SK,KKKV,PP.--01--2tl;i| 


<  'arleton  Prince P  E  I 


POMT 
OKKICES. 


('arlton 

(Carlton,  West. 

Carliiiir 

Oarlintffoi-fl . . . 
('arlin(fford  . . . 
(Jarlinu'ville. . . 

Carlisle 

Carlisle 

(  arlow 

(  arlow 

Carlowrie  . . . . 
Carisruhe  . . . . 

Carluke 

Carlyle 

Uarlyon 

'Carman 

Carmanville  . . 

(.'arniL'l 

Carmunnook  . 
Carnarvon. .    . 

Carnduff 

('aron 

Oaron  Brook  . 


Varnio\ith . 
Lanark,  S  11. 


NS 
O 


CaiieTravcr»eC()5-2' ,  CattUlon . 
South  Ohio  712  ;  Catalone  . 
.'>3.'il--'-l<i(KUnttnic    Catalone  Out. 


Bonaventure. .  ..Q 


058n-.M 
Muskoka&  P.  S'd.<  )ri«  Parry  Soinid 

Perth,  S  K OJAndover  53,")-8'J       I  Causapscal 

Victoria N  B'SelirinKville  fi80-82i  CaiiKnao 

Marquette MlHaniiota  ."iSS  Cavan 

Wentworth,  N  R.O  Ilarlland  h-AU-m       jCa\endish 

Carleton N  B  Walcrdown  580-87  'Cavendish  Uoad. 

Huron,  W  K. . . .  O  Goderi(!h.S8()-52,432   Cawood    

Carleton N  Bj  Bath  .'■.3.")-80  , ,  'Canvfia 

Proveiichur MiOtterhourne  535551  Cazaville 

Bruce,  EH O1580-.55  I  Cecelie 

Brant,  N  H O  Olaiiford  St  580-70 1 


York,  W  R 


Carleton  Juno) 
.108  (K  H  name 
t'arleton) 
SasklStol)art  535-62 


Catalone  Hood. . 

Cataract 

:Catara(|ni 

Cathcart 

Ca\i({hnawaga  . . 


RI.KtTOKAl, 
IIIHTHICTM. 


|raii.hoai>  on  which 
i.ocatki),  ornkar- 
kst  r.  r.  htatiiin, 

HKKKKV,PP.-2«1  2tl;) 


Assa 

Simcoe O 

Selkirk..  M 

Addintjton <) 

Driiinniond  . 
I'erth,  N  R  . 
Victoria,  N  R 
Assa 

Victoria......  N  B 


Alameda  535-58      !  i  Cedar 


Nortlni'l.ind.E  R.l)  (Jolhorne  5801),;Mifl 
Cape  Breton. .  N  Hi:ia  .SydTiey 
Cai>e  Breton  ..N  H  riu  Sydney 
Cape  Breton  ..N  H  lia  .Sydney 

Cardwell ()!,^),-|5-;«1.3i) 

KroiitL-nao (»;t'((i  KinK'ston 

().\(ord,  S  R  .. . .  0  Burfonl  .'i«(i-7S 

Laprairie (j5;i,->;(  Kerry  to  Im 

I     chine 

Rimouski q  .Mtll-'.j 

Ba^'ot (J. 535-1 

Durham,  E  R  ..  0,5;)5;t4 

Queen's  ....  P  E  Illunler'g  R.  (Mi51 

Queen's P  E  llllunler's  R.  (J(I51 

Pontiac QShawville  im 

Maldiinand  ...  ()  tl25-5,  580-82 

IIuntint(don (/.KiUiuin  .'■i8ii-7 

Muskok«&  P.  S'd.O  4-2(1-4  orlturk's  Kls 
.'■i8()-(i7 


C  arj) 

Carpenter  

Oarihoo  Island . . 
Cariboo  Marsh . . 
Cariboo  O'd  Mines' 

C!arnou8tie 

Carroll's  Corners. 
Carrol's  Crossing;. 
Carrol 


.'■)35-,54 

Enterprise  509-1 
(J  .M!,-, 

()!,M\vood.'')80-4 
(XJelert  580-30 
.535-58 
535-52 

700- 1  (R   R  name 
Baker  Bi-ook) 
Lanark,  N  R  .. ..  O  SUttsville  ,5H5-12 
(Queen's N  B 


I;  Cedar  Camp  . 
'.[Cedar  Pate. . 


Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Kinjt's N  B 

Ontario,  S  H....0 


ma  Nanaimo 
Sussex  Vale  .MIII12 
580-1)  iR   R   name 

Onhiiwa) 
.Markham  580-,-)(l 
Pakenhiini  53512 
.5il!)-2 
Hebron  712 


Pictou N  S 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 


Wickham  390 
via  Pictou 
Kta  S.\dnev 


Halifax N  S:Sluibcnacadie.')09"l 

Assaj Wapi'llc  535-52 

Halifax N  S  Elnisdule  .50i)-l 

Northum'land.N  BlMcNumee  532 
Selkirk M 


Cedar  Grove  ....  York,  E  R. , .     .  O 

Cedar  Hill  Lanark,  N  R O 

Cedar  Hull Uimouski i{ 

jCedar  Lake ; DiKhy N  S 

jCedar  .Mills XJardwell Ol Albion  ,')35-40 

Cedar  Park JLi.sjtar Mlrur  \Viiinipe({ 

jCedai-  Springs     .  IKent O  Blenheim  573 

.Cedars jSoulan;,'es , .    .    .  Q 

'Ccdarville    lOrey,  E  R o 


ICentennial 

Central  Ar;fyle  . 
Central  Bedeqne. 

Central  Blissville. 


Carr's  Brook  . , 

(.'arrville 

Carson 

CarSDnby 

Carsonville  ... 

Carssdale 

Carswell 

Carthasfe  .... 
Carter's  Point 
Carterton  .   . . , 


Colchester. .  ..N  S 

York,  W  R O 

Yale B  C 

Carleton O 

Kinif's N  B 

Assa 

Renfrew,  SR.    ..O 

Perth,  N  R O 

Kinji's N  B 

Algoma O 


,535-.5!)  (R  R  name!i 
Carroll)  |  Central  Clarence. 


Parrsborouifh  549 
M.ai)le  5S0-67 
Pcnticton  440 
O.siioode  St.  535-20 


Inverness 
Yarmouth. 


NS 

NS 


•'rince PE  I 


Siinbury 


N  B 


,580-9 

Mt.  Forest 
580-40 


35  ■41, 


via  Yormouth 
Suuun'hide«(15,340, 

350-2 
Frtdericlon  June. 

.535-S2K8 
N  SiBriil){elown  714 


.^nniipolis 

Central Camb'dfje  Queen's N  BjNarrows  390 

Central  Chebo){ue|Yarmouth N  S|i-(Vi  Yarmouth 

Centralia '.Middlesex,  N  R.  .Oi.580-50 


Central  (Jrovo  . . .  iDijfby . . 


N  S 


Sussex  Vale  599-12  iCentral  Hanips'adiQueen's N  B 

Lumsdeii  ,53502      j  Central  Huy'villelYork N  B 


Cartier . 
C!artier . 


CarliervilleW. . . . 

"Cartivriijht 

Casault 

Cascades 

Ciisca-los  Point  . . 
Case  Settlement. 

C  ishel 

Oashion's  Qlen . . . 


Ciishmere 


C;\shtown  . . 
Ciss  Bridge 
Cassburn  . . . 


Cassel 

C  is.-ielman . 
C.issilis. .  . . 
Cassville  . . 
Castalia  . . . 
Castjle 


Algoma 

Beniiharnois. . 


Jacques  Cartier.  Q 

Selkirk M 

Montmagny  ....  Q 

Ottawa Q 

Soulanges  Q 

King's N  B 

York,  ER O 

Glengarry 0 


Russell's  535-12      |  Central  Kes'ick  R 
Newton  580-53         1 1 
390 Rothesay, 599-12,  ICentral  Kin'clear 
Thessalon    535-25,  [Central  N.  Annan 

4-28-3,  430-1  |i 

.535-13  '  Central  iN'orton  . . 

Vallevfield  531,580-|  iCentral  Onslow  . . 

15, "m"!,  320-2-3     'iCenti-al  Park  .  . . . 
via  Montreal  1  'CentralW.itcrville 

.535 -.57 

St.  Pierre  599-3 
056 


Middlesex,  V,'  R.  O 


Simcoe,  N  R. . .  .O 

Dundas O 

Prescott O 


Oxford,  NR. 
Russell 


543-1 

Unionville  hS0-3S 
Snnmierstown  Sta. 

5S0-9 
Bnthwell    535-42, 

.580-83 
Creemore  5S0'04 
Winchester  535-33 
L'Orignal   327,  328 

Caimnet  535-18 
Bright  580-79 
531 


Centre  Acadie 
Centre  Augusta. . 

Centred  lie 

Cent  ret  on    

Centreton 
Centre  Village   .. 

iCenlreville 

*Ce)dreviUe 

Centrcville  .  ..  . . 
Ccntreville  .  . . 
C'entreville  East  . 
I  ChaboUlcz  Sijiiari' 
Chad'ev's  Locks. . 
Chalk 'River  .... 
Ciianibers  ...... 


Northum'land.N  BjNowcastle!i99-2,3.53  [Chambers  Settle. 


Staiistead QlRoviiton  512 

Charlotte. .  .     N  BlOriind  .\lanan  403 
Renfrew,  N  R  ..  0|Eganville  53511 


Castle-wery   iMarquette  M  Russell  022-2 


C.Htlebar 
Ouitlederg 

Castleford 

Ci  <tleford  Sfation 

Castlemore 

Ca,stlereagh 


18 


Chambly  Basin 
M'/ianihl.)/ Canton 

Chanibord   

Chambord   

Champigny 


Richmond QiDruville  ,580-12 

Cardwell Oj Albion  535-40 

Renfrew,  S  R  ..  O.CastleiordS.  535  12'!Cb.'implain 


Renfrew,  S  R  ..  0|.535-19. 

Peel OiKleinburg  .'■)35-40 

Colchester NSlci'a  Londonderry 

I     Station  .599-1 


Chance  Harbour. 

Chance  Harbour. 

iiChandos 

liChannay 


l)igby712,392„'t93-2 


Hampstiad  31Kt 
Millville  .^■)5-.S2 

York N  B  Mouth  of  Keswick 

,535-83 

York N  B  nn  Fredericton 

Colchester —  N  SiTatamagoMche  596 
j    -u 


King's 

Col(-hester. .     N  S 
NewWestni'sterllC 

York N  B 

Kent N  S 

Gronville,  SR..  .O 

Pictou N  S 

Northum.,  W  R.O 

King's N  B 

\\estmoreland.NIJ 


N  BiBloomflelrl  ,590-12 
Truro  .5!i!tl-l,'i 
N'anccMncr  535-70 
Millville  ,5.i5- 83 
A(-adie  S-d'g,  509-2 
ria  Pie.scol t  5.'!0-9 
Hojiewell  .509- 13 
Holderville  .-JOO 
Grafton  .580-9 
Midgic  0.-JH 


Addington OJCamden  East  501)-2 

Carleton  N  B  Forenceville  ,535  80 


King's N  S 

Digby  N  S 

Inverness  ....  N  S 

Montreal (^ 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 
Lennox  O 


King's 

NB 

Chamblv. . . 

...Q 

Chambly . . . 

...Q 

Victoria 

. .  N  B 

Chicoutimi 

...  Q 

Quebec  Q 

Cham)>lain Q 

St..  .lolm N  B 

Pictou NS 

Peter'ougli.E.  RO 
Beauce  Q 


547 

Digby  712,392,393-2 

Orangeville  ,599-14 

via  .Mont  i-c  ill 

310  or  Elgin  510 

,535-12 

580-9  (R  R    name 

Fredericksburg) 
Sussex  Vale  ,5!»9-12 
032-1 

0321  329-4 
Gi-and  Falls  ,536-84 
074 
Ancienne    Lorette 

.535-21 
r35-21 

Leprcaux  095 
Pictou  Ldg.  .5(*9-IO 
Coe  Hill  .Mines  544 
Echo  Vale  536-7 


274 


POST  OFFICES   AND   UAILU(iAJ>   STAriONS    IN    CANADA. 


L189< 


1897] 


POS' 


POHT 
OKKICKH. 


Channell 

Chaiilellu 

Chantry   

Chaiifaii 

'Chai'leini 

Chapman 

Cu,.;"'<an 

Chapman  ftettlem 
Chapi)fll'B  Mills  . 
Chara   


*Charin't  Crog^  . . 

Charle(!Ote 

Charleniasjne  . . . . 

Charlemont 

Charlinch    

Charlesbouri;. .  .. 
CharlesbouiK  Wt. 
Charleston  .    . . . . 

Charleston 

Charlevillo 

Charles'  Cove . . 
Charlo  Station  .. 
*CkarlottetuwH  . . 


Chnrnwood   . 
Charrin«;ton 
Charteris  . . . 
Chartersville 

Chartierville 
Chatboro'  . . . 


Chateaiiguay 

Chriteau(,'«ay  B'in 
Chnteiu  Richer. . 
Chater 


*Chatham  

Chatham 

ChatiUon 

*Chatswurth  .. 

Chatterton 

Chaudiere  Basin  . 
ChaiulitTe  Curve 
Chaudiere  Mills.. 

Chaudiere  Statioi) 

Chaumont 

Cheam 

Cheapside    

Chebo)j;ue  Point . 

Cheddar 

Chedokc 


KLKCrollAL 

uisTuirrs. 


RAILROAD  ON  WlllCir 

LOCATKI)  Oil  NKVIl-l 
K8T  R.  R.  BTATION,! 
8KKKKV,I'I'.201-L'(l;l 


lironie (^  Kiiowlton  ri:ir)4 

Montcalm (J  .lolictle  .^3517 

I.ecdH,  S  H O  Delta  .'ilO 

I'ontiac q  I'einliroke  0.5351V 

AlKoma ()  ,'^i;t.''rl.I 

UastinifH,  U  11  .  .  ()JTrte'j(l.'');t.'i-34,S01).li 
Westmoreland. N  H  I'ort  Klsfin  (UH        ' 
Ciiinberluiid      N  S  Amherst  r>!):cl 
Cumberland.  .  N  s|Baie  Verte,  N  B(i:ii 
I'rescott Oil'apiiieauville,  (^ne 

r);t.^'i8,;{-27, 3-28 
Kent o\myr, 

Durham,  K  11  ..  Olvia  I'ort  Hope 
L'Assomption  . .  t^  St.  I'aul  1'  Hermite 
j     3'ii)-.'') 

Bothwell O  Tnpperville  573 

Muskoka&P.S'd.OjNoMir  580-(t7 

Quebec Q.674 

(Jiiebeo (i  674 

Leeds,  S  H Ol  Athens  516 

Carleton   ....   N  B  feel  535-86 
CJreMville,  S  R  .    0|i'i'a  I'rescott 
(iuvsborou){h  .  N  Sl(iuvsboroui{h  3Ct 
Kestijfoucbe..  N  B:5!)lt-2 
yueen's  ....  P  E  ll6«o-l,337„34tJ,356i 

357,  :i71,  380         , 

Kind's PEI  «/'(  Souiis6(i5  4 

Compton   QiKast  Clifton  620      ! 

Pontiac QiShawviUe  (H)3 

Weslmorelanil.Nl    Monrion  518,  509- 

1-2-12.  I 

Compton    Q'Scotstown  5357       I 

Ar^enteuil ylst.  Phill'jipe  d"  Ar-j 

Keiitei,  d  53=i-18    I 
Chateauguay . . .  .Q  Cauxhnawa(fa.')35'3 


POST 
OPI'ICKS. 


Cherry  Valley  . 
C'herrywnnd  . ,  . . 
Cheslfi/'H  Cnrnern 

•Chexiey 

'Chentcr  

Chester 

Chester  Itasin  . . . 

Lhesterlield 

Chester  (Irani  . . 
Chester  Nord. . . . 
'Chi'slervilli'  . .  . . 
Cheticamp    


K.LKCTORAL 

uisTRicrt). 


tiueen  s  ....  P  K  I 
Ontario,  W  K  ..  (» 
Uinenburtf  . .   N  S 

Bruce,  N  K O 

Luneiiburif   . .  N  y 

Carlton    N  B 

l,linenburi{  . .  N  H 
Itrant,  N  R  . . . .  () 
l.uneidiurK  ..MS 
Arthabaska i} 


Cheticamp  Chapel 

Chevalier 

Cheueile  

Cheviot 

Chichester 

Chickiiey 

Cliicot 


NS 
O 


Chateauguay . . .  .Q 
Montiuorericv  ..  c} 
Selkirk  ....."...  M 

Kent O 

Norlhum'land.N  H 

Yamaska  (^ 

tJrev,  N  R O 

Hastings,  W  R  . .  O 
liCVis   Q 


Chegoggiii  

ChelmKlord 

Chelmsford 

*Chelsea  

Chelsea 

Cheltenham 

Chelton 

Chemaimis 

Chemical  Uoad . , 
Chemin  Tache  . . 

*Chi'nevUle 

Cheney  

Cheney  Settlem 
Cheney  Station  . , 
Chepstow  


Chepstow  e  . .  . 
Cherrier  St.  .  . 
Cherry  Creek . 
Cherryfleld  . . . 
Cherry  Grove . 
Cherry  Grove 


Cherry  Hill . .  . . 
Cherry  River.. 
Cherry  Vale  . . 
Cherry  Valley 


Canglinawagii.535'3 

676 

.535'.52,58,5{RRn'n)e 
ChaterJ.on585) 

573,  .58()-83,  535-42, 

532,353 

Nicolet  565,  329-7 

535-40 

Ko.\l)orongh  580-27 

.59!) -4 

Uvis Qj5i)9-4,  ,580-12 

Lbvis y  Chaudiere  Curve 

I     580-12,  .59i)-4 
L6vis Q 


'Chicotitimi. 
Chi({necto  . . 
Chileoten . . . . 
"ChilUivack. . 


tChillon  

Chimney  Corner. 

I  China  Point 

i*Chi/nian 

Chipnian's  Brook 
'  hipman's  Corn's 

I'Cli'ppaiva 

Chippawa  Hill  . . 

Chiselhurst 

jChisholm 

Chiswick 

!  Chlorydoniies    . . 

Chortitz   

Christie 

Christina 


Invernesa  . 
Essex,  N  R 

Hants N  S 

Bmce,  ER O 

Pontiac y 

Assa 

Borthier y 

Chicoutiini Q 

Cumberland . .  N  S 
Ca'boo  Lillooet  BC 
N.  Westminster  B  C 

Montcalm (,) 

Inverness  ....  N  S 

yueen's  P  E  I 

ijueen's N  B 

King's N  S 

Kin-'s N  S 

Wellaiid O 


Lotbinicre y 

N.Westminster  BC 

Haldimand O 

Yarmouth ....  N  S 
I'eter'ouKh,  E  R.  O 
Weiitwortb,  S  R.O 

Yarmouth. . ..  N  S 

Al,noina  O 

Northum'land.N  B 

Ottawa   Q 

Lunenburg  . .  N  S 

Peel O 

Prince P  E  1 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Albert N  B 

Temiscouata  . . .  .Q 

<  ittawa y 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

King's N  n 

Russell O 

King's PEI 

Bruce,  ER  ....  O 

Montreal Q 

Yale BC 

Lunenburg  . .  N  S 

King's PEI 

Middlesex,  ER..0 

Lunenburg . . . .  N  S 

Sherbrooke  Q 

Queen's N  B 

Prince  Edwarfl.  .0 


Bruce,  N  R  ... 
Huron,  S  R  ... 
Prince  Edward 

Nipi.ssing 

(i.-ispii 

Provencher  . .  . 
Wentworth.N  R.O 
Middlese.\,  S  R..0 


599-4,  680-12 
St.  Agapit  580-12 
Chilliwack  450-3 
Jarvis  580-70-82 
via  Yarmouth  N  S 
Iron  Dale  600 
Hamilton  580-65-70! 

-83-87  j 

Wirt  Yarmouth 
,535-13 
532 
65(! 

Bridgewat'i-646,374 
580-65,  53.-1-39 
Sinnmer.side665  1 
574 

Hopewell  Hill  093 
St.  Arsene  599  2 
Pla-sance  535  18 
Emsdale  580-07 
Nerepis  Sta.  535-88 
531 
Souris  East,  G05-4, 

3591,  371 
Dunkeld  .580-54 
ria  Montreal 
Kamloops  53570 
646 

Belton  580-49 
()05-4  (R  R    name 

Harmony) 
Bi  idgewater  646 
Magog  535  7,  342 
Butternut  R'ge  572 
via  Picton  Ont 


Christian  Island  . 
Christmas  Inland 


Christy's  Lake 

Chuinah  

Churchbridge  . 

Churcliill 

Church  Hill  .. 
Church  Over.. 
Church  Point. . 
Church  Point. . 


Church  Street    . . 

Chui-chville  

Churchviile  

Chute  a  Blondeau 
Chutes  Cove  .... 

City  View    

Clachan    


Clair    

ClairmontRoad 
Ciairvaux  de  B'g't 

ClairvauxdeCh'ix 
Clam  Harbor . . 
Clanbrassil  .... 


Clandeboye . . 
Claiiilehojie . . 
Clatn-icarde. . 
Clan  William 
C'la])ham 
Cluppison's  Cor's 

Clare 

*Claremi)nt. 
Claremont  . 
^Clarence  . . 


RAILROAD  ON  Wlllc'M 
I.DCATKl"  OR  Nr.\H 
KHT  R.  R.  STAilO.N. 
BMKF,V,l'l'.2Hl-2i;:i 


Dundas 
Inverness 


O 
N  S 


Simcoe,  E  R. . . .  O 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 


Lanark,  S  R  . 
Marquette. . . 


. . .  O 
...M 

Assa 

Simcoe,  S  R 0 

fVlbert N  B 

Shelburne  . . .  N  S 
Northum'land.N  B 
Digby  NS 

King's N  S 

Peel O 

Pictou N  S 

Prescott  . . 
Annapolis  . 

Carleton O 

p:igin,WR O 


Victoria N  B 

King's. .  , . 
Bagot .... 


via  Charlottetowii 
Locust  Hill  .535-;(l 
Barss' Corners  Hl'i 
,580-55 

373MahoneBay64f. 
Klor'i-c\ille   535-«(i 
Mahom-  B.  646,  37 
Bright  58II-79 
Mahone  B.  646,  373 
Stanfold  58012 
5.-i5-33 
35»-2 Grand  Nar'wn 

599-14,;i(14,  372 
Cheticamp  359-2 
Stony  Point  58n-.'-:f 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Walkerton  .580'5t 
Pembroke  O. . 535- li 
Wolselev  ,535-52 
St.  Cutbbert  Sta'n 

.535-21 
329  8,  074 
.Maccan  599-1,  60H 
Ashoroft  5;j5-7(l 
4.503,  via  Nicomiri 

535-70 
.(oliotte  ,5,35-17 
Pt.  Hoo<l  359-2,  3(i4 
'■'"  Charlottetowii 
."ii;;  1,  .'liH) 
Centreville  547 
Kentville  714,  547 
6'25-6 

Southa'pton  5Si>f,4 
Hensall  .580-50 
i-ia  Picton,  (Jut      , 
Niisbonsing  535-1'i 
GaspeBasin346,3."i 
Dtterburne    535-..(. 
Dundas  fSOS'i 
Mt.  Brydge8  5'35-4'i 

580-83 
Penetanguishene 

580-69,  422-1 
Grand  Narrows  S. 

,599-14 
Wem.\  ss  535-34 
Hamiota  .585 
0-22 

Lefrov  580-67 
Elgin  .572 
Shelburne  376-3 
Burnt  Church  3,^3 
712  (R  R  name 

Cluu-ch  Point) 
Port  Williams  714 
535-39 

N.  Glas'ow  .599-7-lH 
0  32/  or  Gushing  541 
N  S  Bridgetown  714 
via  Ottawa 
Bothwell  535 -42,ii... 

00-1 


NS|i'/rt  Avlesford714 


Ya 


QiSt.  Simon  de 

I     maska  535-1 

Charlevoix Q  St.  Paul's  B.  329-!' 

Halifax N  S|iiirt  Halifax 

Haldimand  ....  0:625-5  ( R   R  name 
DulTerin) 

Lisgar M  iji'a  Selkirk  Man 

Middlesex,  N  R.  .0  .580-50 
Peterboro,  E  R.  .O  Coe  Hill  Mines  544 


Clarence 


Manpiette M 

MOgantic  (} 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 

Assa 

Ontario,  WR  ..  O 
Cumberland..  N  S 
Russell  O 

Annapolis  ..  ..N  S 


Mimi'osa  622,  6221 

Ste.,IulieStn..580-l» 

Dundas  .580-83 

Alameda  535-58 

535-34 

River  Philip  .5991 

327,  or  Thurso,(iue 

535-18,  328 
Lawrencetown  714 


POST 

opvicita. 


Clari-nce  Creek.. 

'Clareiiceville  .. . 
Clarendon   


Clarendon  Station 
Clarendon  Station 

Clareview 

Clark  Avenue. . . . 

Clarke 

Clarkr'H  figrliour 
Clark's  Mills   .... 

Clarkleigh   

'Clarksburg 

Clark's  Corners. . 
Clark's  Road    . . . 

Olarkson 

Clarktown   

Claude 


RllHS 

Missi 
Char 

Addi 
Ouee 
\ddi 
Gleri) 
Diirh 
Shell 
Print 
Lisga 
(irey, 
Queei 
Cape 
Peel 
Queei 
Peel. 

Inver 
Qrev, 
Renfr 
Vance 


Claxton    N  We 

Clayton    Lanai 

Clayton    N.We 


Olaverhouse  . 
Clavering  . . 
Clay  Bank  . . 
Clayoquot  . . 


Clear  Creek 
Clear  Lake  , 


Clear  Springs . 
Clear  Springs. 
Clearwater  . . . 
Clear  View  .. . 
'Clearoille  . . . 
Clementsport . 
Clenientsvale . 

Clermont 

Clevelands  . . . 

Cleveland 

Cley 

"Clifford 

Clifton 

Clifton 

Clifton 

Clinch's  Mills. , 

Clint 

Clinton 

"Clinton 

Clinton. 


"CUntunSt  BOj/ice 


Clones 

Clontarf  

Cloudslee    

Clover  Bar 

Cloverdale 

Cloverdale 

Cloverdale 

Clover  Hill 

Cloverville 

Clover  Valley. . . 

Cloyne ' 

Clumber 

Clyde    

Clyde  li'ver 

Clyde   River 

Clydesdale 

Clyde  Station  . . . 
Coal  Branch  Sta. 

Coal  Creek 

Coal  Mines 

Coates'  Mills  . .    . 

'Coaticodk  

Coatsworth  Sta  . . 

Cobble  Hill 

Cobble  Hill 

'Cobden   

Coboconk    

*Cobourg 

Cocagne   

Cocagne  Cape  . . 
Cocagne  River  . . 


Norfo 
Ontar 

Kinfe'i 

Prove 

.Selkir 

Cariet 

Elgin, 

Annaf 

(\nna| 

Prince 

King'i^ 

Rich  I 

Muski 

Weill 

GIOUG 

King'! 

Colch 

St. 

Nipis 

Carih 

Hur 

Queei 

Toror 

(Juec 

Renfi 

Alg 


Colcn 
N.WiB 

Carl 
Kinu 
Anti 
N.W 
.Addi 


Wen 

Shell 

(^uei 

Pete 

(,>Ue< 

Ken 

Que. 

Quel 

Ken 

■Star 

Ken 

Mid( 

VanI 

Rcnl 

Victl 

Norl 

Kenl 

Kenl 

Kenl 


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POST  OFFICES  AND   IIAILROAD  STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


275 


mil  Nar'w" 

:«1J,  :i72 

111  359-2 
oiiit  f.8(V!-;! 

Hta.  714 

111  f.8l)-r)4 

keo.r)35'r; 
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burl  Sta'ii 
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TiDO'l,  f'l'IH 

.ft  5;i5-7(i 

riit  Nicomiii 

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lod  3ri'.)-2,  ;«i4 
iiirlottetowii 
i<Hl 

\  illf  r.47 
ille  714,  547 

a'ploii  58()-S4 
,11  r)80'5l» 
ctoii,  O'lt      , 
)lisinn  5:!5'l'i 
!Biisiii34tJ,;i:i 
Imrne    hSb'-'l 
las  f80-83 
Iryd^es  5'J5'4Vi 
i'83 

tangiiishent 
l-6(),  422-1 
(1  Narrows  S. 
1-14 

lyss  535-34 
iota  585 

5V  58007 
i'572 

biirne  37fl-3 
It  Church  3f.S 
K  R  name 
uii-ch  Point) 

Williams  714 
K) 

las'ow  509-7-lH 
3V  Gushing  541 
iffjtowii  714 
Ottawa 
iwcll535-42,tj.~ 
3 
1 

Avleaford  714 
Simon  de   Ya- 
aska  535-1 
Paul's  B.  320\'' 
Halifax 
5  (R   R  name 
ufferin) 
Selkirk  Man 

Till 

■  Hill  Mines  544 

m'osa  6-22,  (122-1 

..IulieStn.5801J 

iKlas  580-83 

iiieda  535-58 

-34 

'er  Philip  59i)l 

,  or  Thurso.Ciue 

35-18,  328 

wrencetown  714 


PORT 
OPVICM. 


Clawnre  Creek. . 

'Clarenceville  .. 
Clarendon   


Clarendon  Station 
Clarendon  Station 

Clareview- 

Clark  Avenue. . . . 

Clarke 

Clarko'H  llmrhmir 
Clark'H  Mills   .... 

Clarkleigh   

'Clarksburg 

Clark'H  Cornera. . 
Clark's  Road    . . . 

Olarkaon  

Clarktown  

Claude 


Russell  O 

Missisiiuol (j 

Chorlotte  ....  N  H 

Addin(ftoii O 

(^ueen'M    N  l\ 

\ddiiiKion <» 

(Jlt'iigarrv  <) 

l>urhani,\V  R  ..  O 


KAII.ROADIIN  WIIICII 
l.dCATKI),  (III  NKAR- 
KNT  R.  R.  HTATIIIN, 
HK.K  KKV,1'I'.2(I1-2(13 


I'CWT 
OrKICP.8. 


Thurso.Que  535-18, 

327,  3-28 
Laoolle  531,  5S012 
Ou'pereaurStation 

535-88  I 

on 

535-88 

Krinsvillf  .'.09-1 
Coniwall  580-9 
Wesle.wille  5!?n-9 


Coc^hrane 

Cochran's  Lake. . 
Cockliurn  Island. 

Cofldle's  Horhnur 
Codrinitton 


RLROTORAL 

DINTRICTH. 


Shellmriie N  SIBarriiiifion  370-3 

I'riiice I*  E  I  New  Annan  005-1 

Lisjfar M I  Realmrn  535-.V2 

(Ire.v,  K  U  . . . .     O  Thornliiiry  .-(SO-OS 
Queen's  .        . .  N  BiDoiliflas  ilarb,  31t() 
Cape  Breton. ,  'V  SjLeitche'sC'k  599  11 
Peel (''580-87 


Claverhouse  . 
ClaverinK  . . 
Clay  Bank  .. 
Clayo<iuot  . . 


Claxton  . . . 
Clayton  .  . 
rnayton  . . . 
Clear  Creek 
Clear  Lake  . 


Clear  Springs.. .. 
Clear  Springs, , . . 

Clearwater 

Clear  View 

'Clearoille 

Cleinent»i>ort .... 
Cleinentsvale .... 

Clermont 

Clevelaiids 

Cleveland 

Cley 

■'Clifford 

Clifton 

Cllftim 

Clifton 

Clinch's  Mills. . . . 

Clint 

Clinton  .  

'Clinton 

Clinton 

*ClintunSlBOjHce 

Clones 

Clontarf  

Cloudsflee    

Clover  Bar 

Cloverdale 

Cloverdale 

Cloverdale 

Clover  Hill 

Cloverville 

Clover  Valley .... 

Cloyne 

Clumber 

Clyde    

Clyde  li'Ver 

Cl.vde   River 

Clydesdale 

Clvde  Station  . . . 
Coal  Branch  Sta. 

Coal  Creek 

Coal  Mines 

Coates'  Mills  . .    . 

'Coaticoiik  

Coatsworth  Sta  . . 

Cobble  Hill 

Cobble  Hill 

*Cobden   

Coboconk    

*Cobourg 

Cocajne   

Cocagne  Cape  . . 
Cocagne  River  . . 


Queen's  ...  P  E  I  ."'isqiiid  005-.S 
Peel O  Cheltenham  535 -39 

580-05 

Inverness N  S  Oranjiedale  .599-14 

Grev,  N  R ()  ,580-55 

Renfrew,  S  R  .,  OArniirior  535-12 
Vancouver. . .    B  C  4.50-1  nia  Nanalmo^ 

B.C. 
N  WestmiiHter  B(.' 

Lanark,  N  R <>  Almonte  535-12 

N. Westminster BC  wi'i/N.Wcst'sterBC 
Norfolk,  S  R. ,  . .  <)  Prt  Rowan  58080 
Ontario,  N  R..  .  .<)  OravenhurstfV80-07 

4-20-3 

Kind's P  K  1 1  Bear  River  005-4 

Provencher M'wi'n  Winnipeg  ' 

•Selkirk M'.535-57 

Carleton N  B'R.  dc  Chute  535-88 

Elgin,  W  R  ....  o|Muir  Kirk  025-5 
Annapolis  ....  N  H  712  ' 

Annapolis  . . ..  N  S  Clementsport  712 

Prince P  E  1  KeiiHington  005.1 

King's N  B  I'enobsquis  599-12  j 

Richmond....  N  Si  West  Bayre  .599-14' 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O  Windeme  4-20-3 
Wellington,  N  R.<»:.5SO-.54  j 

Gloucester N  B  Truro  599-1-13         i 

King's N  B  ,540 

Colchester. . . .  N  s  Rothesay  .599-12 

St.  .lohn N  B  Musduash  0!j5 

Niiiisslng ()  Nosbonsing  .'.35-12 

Cariboo B  Ci  Ashc^roft  53570       i 

Huron,  S  H  ..  . .  O  ,580-.50-52  [ 

Queen's  ....  P  E  IiBreadalbane  005-1 
Toronto  West .  ..o; 

Queen's N  BWelsford  .535-88 

Renfrew,  S  R  ..  O  Cobden  .53512 

Algonia Ol  Eganville  .535-11 

Alta'  Kdmonton  ,535-03    | 

Colchester.  .. N  S  Brookfield  .5.59-1  | 
N.WestminsterBC  035  j 

Carleton N  B  Hartland  ,535-86      ' 

King's N  B  Sussex  Vale  .599-121 

Antigonishe  ..  .\  SiAiitigonishe  59!)-7 
N.WestminsterBC  ria  S.  Westmi'ster' 

.\ddington O  Katadar  Sta.  535-31 ' 

AssalChiirch  Bridge  622 

Wentworth,  N  R.olKillean  5;i5-35 
Shelburne  . . . .  N  S,Ban-ington  370-3     I 

Queen's  PEl|i-/rt  Chiirlottetown 

Peterboro',  E  R.O;Coe  Hill  Mines  .544: 
Queen's  ....  P  E  l'005-l(R RN. Clyde) 

Kent N  Bt509-2  I 

Queen's N  B  ,5431  I 

Queen's N  B  300,Coal  C'k.  543-1 

Kent N  B,.St.  Anthony  518      | 

Stansteivd Q,580-S 

Kent  Oi 

Middlesex,  E  R  .  01574 

Vancouver. . .  .B  CiCrumlin  535-38 

Renfrew,  N  R  ..  01,53512 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O|580"29 

Northum',  W  R.  O|.580-»-17,  306,  329-2 


Cody's 

Coe  Hill  Mines  ., 

Cofflnscrof  t 

Cogmaguii  River 

Colbeck      

'Colbiirne 

Colchester 

Cold  Brook 

Cold  Brook  Sta.  . 


Altu 

(Jape  Breton . .  N  S 
Algoniit O 

fiiivsborriUgh  .  N  ."4 
Noi-thum',  K  R..(» 


Cold  Si> rings  .. . . 
ColdS|iriiig8  . .  . 
Coldstream 

Coldstream 

Coldstream 

OoUlstream  East 

'Citldwater 

Colebrook    

Cole  Harbour. . . . 
Cole  Lake  


'Coleman    

Coleman  

Coleraine 

Coleraine  Sta.. . 

Cole's  Island 

Colenso 

Collnvillc  

Colgan    

College  Bridge  . 
College  (Ji-ant   . 

Collegeville 

CoUes 

CoUeslon 

Collficld   

C'dliiiii 

*  Colli  nijwnod  . . . 


•Queen's N  B 

Hastings  N  R  ..() 

Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 

Hants N  S 

WtllingtonN  R. .() 
Northumb'  E  R  () 

Essex  S  R O 

St.  John N  B 

King's N  S 

Northumb'  W  R  O 

Lisgnr M 

Middlesex  S  R.  (> 

Carleton N  B 

Colchester...  .N  S 

Carleton N  B 

Simcoe  E  R  ....  O 

Addington O 

Ouysboro'  . . .  .  N  S 
Addington O 

York  E  R O 

Prince P  E  I 

Peel O 

M6gantic Q 

Queen's N  B 

Grev  E  R O 

Lambton  W  R..O 
Simcoe  S  R  . . . .  O 
Westmoreland  N  B 
Antigonishe  .  .N  S 
Antigoni.she    .N  S 

Alberta  

Sask 

Pontiac Q 

Kings N  B 

Simcoe  N  R O 


Collingw'dCorner 
Collin's  Bay  .... 
Cnllin's  Inlet  .... 
Ciiliioy'x  Ila;/  .... 
CoUpihoun 
Columbia  Valkn .. 

Colunihux    

Colwell 

Colwood     

'Ccinbi'r 

Combermere  . . . . 

Comet 

Coineaiiville  . .  .. 
Cnmeau's  Hill 
Coniin's  Mills. .  .  . 
Commercial  Cross 

Commanda 

Commeau 

C'nnio 

'Comox    


Kent N  B 

Kent N  B 

Kent N  B 


Notre  Dame  518 
Notre  Dame  .518 
Notre  Dame  618 


"  Compfon    

Compton   Station 

Conboyville 

Concession  ...... 

Concord  

Concord  


Condon  Settlem't 
Conextono    .... 

Coningsby  

Conn 


Connor 

Connaught . 


Cumberland. .  N  S 

Kioiitenac O 

Al^foma O 

Bniic  N  R O 

Diindas O 

Vale BC 

Ontario  S  R O 

Simcoe  .S  R  ....  O 

Victoria    B  C 

Essex  N  R O 

Renfrew  S  R....O 

Essex  S  R O 

Digby N   S 

Yarmouth  . .  .  .N  S 

Compton Q 

Kinir's P  El 

Miiskok;iJkP.S'dO 
(Jlouroster. .  .   N  B 

Vaiidrcuil Q 

V'ancouver. . .  .B  C 

Compton Q 

Compton Q 

Brant  S  R O 

Digliy N  S 

Piclou N  S 

York  W  R O 

King's N  S 

Waterloo  N  R.  ..O 
Wellington  S  R.O 
Wellington  N  R.O 

Victoria N  B 

Dundas O 


RAIliHOAUON  WIIU'll 
I.O<-ATRn,nR  NRAR 
K.HT  R.  H.  HTaTKIN, 
SKKKKV,l'r.-201-2fl3 

.535-.53 

Lcltcli's  Ck.  (190-14 

3-28-3.422 -2orBnic« 

Mines  .5:J5-25 
lH.sac-  s  Ilarb.  371 
Bri«hton.5801),  306, 

3-J4 
.543  1 
544  (R.R.  name  Co« 

Hill) 
Barrington  376-3 
.\ew|iort  Sta.714 
(irandValley  535-41 
5-0  1),  3(HI 
Harrow  017 
599-12 

i714(RR  name  Cold- 
I    brook. 
Realm  rn  535 -.52 
rt'rt  Cohourg  Out 
Hyde  Park  Corner 

.535-42,  580-,50-83 
Hartland  ,535-86 
Shubena('adie599-l 
Peel  535-80 
5-0-32-34 
509  1 

Ouvsboroiigh  304 
Oil'  (I!.  R.  name 

Hliiiliinbrook) 
.58nii{RHN  York) 
005- 1 

Klkiiburi.'  535-40 
075  (R.  R.  name 

Coleraine) 
390  or ("odys  543-1 
i)ia  .Mcaford,  Ont 
Petr'lia5S(|-84,025-7 
Tottenham  580-0.5 
,599-1 

Antigonishe  599-7 
.\titigonishp  ,599-7 
Mucleod  53504 
PrinceAlbert.535-02 
Campbell   Bav  003 
Bolleisl(Creek543-l 
580-04-08,  4-22,  430' 

1-2 
Riser  Philip  .599-1 
.580-9 

422ori>i"a  Killamey 
42(i  or  em  Wiarton 
Cbesterville  5:15-33 
(iolden  5,-i5-.53 
Oshawa  580-9 
.5.SO-0.S-09 
rIa  N'ictoria 
0-25  3-5 

Ei:aiiville.".35-ll 
New  Canaan  017 
LitllcBrookSta.71? 

Hall's  Stream  620 

Car(li-'iiBr'get«i5-.'? 

Trout  Cri  ek  580-07 

Pockiiiouchf540-14 

535-32,  3-28 

450-2,  451  via  Nan- 

ainv 
.5,S0-8 
5,S0-8 

Caledonia  580-70-79 
l,ittk-Brook,St,a.712 
Glenir'rv Sta.  599-13 
580-07  (R.R.  name 

Tliornhill) 
Cambridge  Sta.  714 
Berlin  ,580-47-51 
Erin  535  .-iO 
Mount  Forest  636* 

41,  580-46 
Connnrii  700-1 
Chesterville  535-38 


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POST  OFFICES  AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


POST 
0FP1CB8. 


RLECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Connell iCarleton N  B 

Connor lOardwell O 


Connor IVictoria 

Conns  Mills Cumberland. 

Conquerall   Bi>.nk|Lunenbur)r. . 
Conqiierall   Mills  Lunenburg 

Conroy 

*Con8econ  . 
Constance  . 
ContrecoBur 
Conway    . . . 


Conway  Station . . 
Oooooooaohe  . . . . 
Cook's  Brook  . . . . 
Cook's  Cove  . . . . 
Cook's  Creek. . .. 

*Cookshire  

*Cookstown 

Cookiville 

Cookville 

Cooper 

Cooper's  Falls  . . 

Copenhagen   

Copetown    

Copleston    

Co/iper  Cliff' 

Copperfleld 

Copper  Lake 

Coquitlam  

Corberrie 

Corbetton   ...... 

Corbett '.  .. 

Corbin 

Corby ville  

Cordova 

Corjield 

Corinth  

Cork  Station  . . . . 

Corliss 

Cormac 

Cormier'.^  Cove  . 
Cormier  Village. 
Cormierville  . . . 

Cornell 

Comer  of  Beach 
Corn  Hill 


N  B 
N  S 
.NS 
.NS 

Perth  S  B O 

Prince  Kdwird.  .0 

Huron  S  R O 

Vercheres Q 

Lennox O 


Prince PEI 

Champlain Q 

Halifax N  S 

Guysboro'  ....NS 

Lisgar M 

Compton Q 

Simcoe  S  R O 

Peel O 

Westmoreland  N  B 
Hastings  N  K  . .  O 
Ontario  N  R....O 

Elgin  E  R O 

Wentworth  N  R  O 
Lambton  E  R  . .  O 

Algonia O 

Megantic Q 

Antigonishe  .  .N  S 
N.Westminster  BC 

Digby N  S 

Grey  E  R O 

Middlesex  N  R..O 

Huntingdon O 

Has'ings  E  R  . .  O 
Marquette ....  Man 

Vancouver B  C 

Elgin  E  R O 

York N  B 


RAILROAD  OMWIIICIIi 
LOCATRD,  OR  NKAR-' 
EST  R.  R.  STATION, 
8BBKBV,PP.2C1   iiy.i 


POST 
OKFICBS. 


Florenceville535'86 

Palgrave  580-65 

700 

599-15 

374Bridgewater646 

Bridgew'ter648,374 

St.  Pauls  Sta.  580-51 

544 

Seaforth  580-52 

583,  329-5 

30!)EarnestownSta, 

580-9 
665-1 


Cottonwood . 
ICoughlan  . . . 


CountrjHarMin's 

Coulson 

Coulter 

Courtenay  .... 
Courtice 


Cariboo BC 

Northamber'd  NB 

Guyshoro' N  S 

Simcoe  E  R  ....O 

Selkirk    M 

Vancouver  . . . .  B  C 
Durham  W  R  . .  O 


Courtland  . . 
*Courtriijht 


Cousineau 

Coutlee 

Coutts 

Covehead  Road . . 

Coventry 

Coverdale 


j Covey  Hill  .... 

\  Cowal — 

•"Cowansvilte  . . 

Cowichan 

Cowichan  Lake 
Cowichan  Station 

Cox by 

Coxheath 

Cox's  Point 


BLBCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Norfolk  N  R... 
Lambton  W  R. 


Shiibenacadie  599-1 

Guysborough  364 

Ilia  Winnipeg  Man 

535-7,  620 

580-65 

535-35 

Midgic  638 

Madoc  5S0-33 

Washago  580-67 

Aylmer  West  580-82 

580-83  i 

Petr'lia580-84,625-7 

535-25 

Bronghton  Sta.  675 

Antigonishe  599-7  ] 

via  N.  Westminster'  Craigellachie 

WeymouthB'ge712  iCraiz/Aurrt 

535-41)  j  Ci-aigie  Lea 

Park  Hill  .580-51      |  |Craigleith 

Hemmingford580-6  Craigsholme  . . . . 

Craigs  Road  Sta. 

Craigmore  

Craigvale 

Cramv>ton 

Cranberry 

Cranbourne 

Cranbrook  


Ottawa Q 

Yale&KootenayBC 

AlU 

Queen's  ....PEI 

Cardwell O 

Albert NB 

Huntingdon  . . . .  Q 

Elgin  W  R O 

Missisquoi O 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 
Vancouver . . . . B  C 
Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Sosk 

Cape  Breton.. N  S 
Queen's N  C 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATRD,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
8BBKBY,PP.261-263 


580-27 

Douglas  Sta.  535 -.'52 
via  Victoria 
580-82 

535-88  (R.R.  name 
Cork) 
Staiistead Q  Coaticook  580-8 


Corn  Hill  East 
^Cornwall  


Coriiwf  r 

Corn,, old  Centre 

Corraville 

Corris  

Corson's  Siding. , 
Cortez  Island . . . , 

Corurma 

Corwhin   


Costigan 

Cote 

Coteau  

Cdteau  du  Lac  . . 
Cdteau  Landing. 


C6teau  Station 

C6te  des  Neiges 
C6te  des  Neiges  O 
Cftte  St.  Louis. 
Cote  St.  Michel 
C6te  St.  Paul . . 
Cflle  St.  Pierre 
C6te  Visitation 

Cotes  Mills 

Cotham 

Cotswold 

Cottam 

Oottesloe 

Cottonwood  . . . 


Renfrew O 

Westmoreland  N  B 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Kent N  B 

Oxford  SR O 

Gasp6 Q 

King'i. N  B 

King's NB 

Cornwall O 

Queen's  ...PEI 

Cornwall O 

King's P  E  I 

Richmond Q 

Victoria  N  R....0 
N.Westminster  BC 
Lainliton  W  R  .0 
Wellington  SR..0 

Victoria N  B 

A.s.sa 

Assiniboia 

.-^.uilanges Q 

Soulaiiges Q 

Soulanges Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Laval Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Ottawa Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Wolfe Q 

Assa 

Wellington  N  R.O 

Essex  S  R  O 

Peterboro'E  R.O 
Assa 


Egan ville  535-11  ' 
CollegeBridge599-l 
I 
Buctouche  51S 
625-5 

Perce  346,  350 
Petitcodiac  599-12, 

572  I 

Petitcodiao  599-12,' 

572  •  i 

580-9,  320,  323,  324  [ 

3-29-23  j 

via  Charlottetowni 
Mille  Roches  580-9i 
Cai-diganB'ge065-3i 
Kinsbiiry  653  i 

580-29  I 

573 

535-37  (R.K.  namel 

Corwin) 
Aroost'kJ  535-84-86 
Yorkton  622 
Alameda  .535-58 
CoteauLan'g  329-2 
329-2-3  Coteau  Sta. 

531,  580  9 
580-9,531  (RR  name 

Coteau  580-9 
via  Montreal 
via  Montreal 
via  Montreal 
1)1  a  Montreal 
580-9 

Plnisance  535*18 
via  Montreal 
StanfoUl  580-12 
Bi-oadview  536-52 
Alma  ,580-54 
Essex  625-1-5 
Norwood  535-34 
Pense  535-52 


Cranston 

Cranton  Section 


1 1  Cranworth 
[  [  Crapaud  . . 

Crathie 

Craven 

Crawford . 


BC 
..O 


Yale 

Simcoe  N  R. 

Simcoe  E  R 

Grev  E  R 

Wellington  O  R  .O 

L6vis Q 

Invernt'~s   .. .  .N  S 

Simcoe  S  R O 

Middlesex  E  R..0 

Megantic Q 

Dorchester Q 


Huron  ER O 


Ashcroft  535-70 
.532(R.R.nameGrey 

Rapids) 
Isaacs  Harbour  371 
Orillia  580-32-67 
Deloraine  535-57 

Bo  wmanville  580  '9, 

329-2 
580-32 
573,  625-8  Ferrj'  to 

St,  Clair  Mich. 
Angers  535-18 
SpencesB'ge  535*70 

Little  York  665-3 
Albion  535-40 
Moncton  518,.5!»9-l- 

2-12 
Hemmingf'rd  2325 
lona  Station  265 -5 
535-3 

451  or  Somenos574 
Somenos  574 
574 

PrinceAlbert535-62 
via  Sydney  N  S 
390  or  Cumberland 

Bay  643-1 
535-70 

Hillsdale  58066 
Clevelands  420-3 
580-68 

Belwood  535'30 
580-12 

580-67 

Putnam  536  •35 
Black  Lake  675 
Ste.  Henedine  675 
Brussels  580-48 


Haldimand O 

Inverness  . . . .  N  S 

Leeds  S  R O 

Queen's PEI 

Middlesex  WR.O 

Assa 

Grey  S  R O 


Credit  Forks  ....  Cardwell O 

'Crediton 'Middlesex  N  R. 

Crceford 

Creek  Bank  .... 

*Creemore 

Creemorne 

Creighton 

Creignish  Rear  , 


Marquette M 

Wellington  OR..O 
Simcoe  N  R  . . . .  O 

Pontiac    Q 

Simcoe  E  R O 

Inverness  ....  N  S 


Crescent  Lake  , 

Cressy 

Creswell  


Crewe  

Crewe  

Crewson's  Corn'rs 

Crieff 

ICrlnan 

Crofton    

Ci-oft 


Cromarty  .... 

Cromwell 

Crookston 

Crossbury 

Cross  Cveek. . . . 

Ciosshill 

Crossland 

Croaspoint  .... 
CronHlldR.Ci/.lIar 
CrossRd  Leich'sC. 
CrossKds.M.Mel'd 


Assa 

Prince  Edward . .  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 

IJsgar M 

Hastings  N  R. .  .O 

Compton Q 

York N  B 

Waterloo  N  R  ..O 
Simcoe  N  R  . . . .  O 
Bonaventure  . .  .  .Q 
Guysborough  ,N  S 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Guysborough  .N  S 


Oneida  .■)80-70 
GrandNarrows  599- 

14,  304,  372 
Newboro  516,  319 
Cape  Travers  665-2 
Strathrov  580-86 
Reginai)35 -.52-62 
Elmwood  580  65 
.535-39  (R.R.  name 

Forks  of  Credit) 
OlCentralia  680-50 
Neepawa  622 
Alma  580-54 
580-64 

Shawville  663 
Orillia  580-32-67 
Port  Hawkesburv 

59914,  371,  380 
Saltcoats  622 
309  via  PIcton,  Ont 
580-35.38(RR)iame 

Manilla  .Tunction) 
Birtle  022 
Luoknow  580-48 
Acton  .")80-5i 
Puslinch  5.'J5-35 
West  Lome  625-5 
via  Belleville,  Ont 
Lower  Settlement 

South  River.599-7 
Dublin  .580-62 
Beausejour  635-51 
550-33 

Rol)inson  686-7 
532 

Waterloo  580-47 
Phelpston  580-69 
508 

Antigonishe  5!t9'7 
LeItche'sC'k  599-14 
Port  Mulgrave69.:- 

7-14,  364 


1897] 


POST 
OWIOES. 


Cross  Roads,  Ohio 
CrossRds.StG.Chl 

Croton 

Grouse  Town  . . 

Crowel 

Crowe's  Mills  '. . 
Crow  Harbour . . 
Crow  L,.:.e 


Crowland  w 


Si 
A( 
Gi 

Mi 
St- 
Se 
Dc 
Nf 
Dil 


Crown  Hill . . 

Croydon 

Cruiokshank 

Crumlin  

Crysler 

Crystal  City. 
Culdaflf...... 

Culloden 

Culloden „,, 

Cullton j  Ke 

Cultus No 

*Camberland .  ...\r\i 

Cumberland  Bay  Qu 
Cumberl'd  House! 
Cumberland  Mills' Bet 

CuniberlandPoint!Qu( 
Cumming'sBridge!  Rm 
Cumming's  Cove.  Che 


Cumming's  Mt  . . 

Cumnock 

Curran ' ' 


PicI 
Wei 
Prei 

Currie's  Crossing|oxf( 

Curry  Hill  Qier 


Curryville 

Cushendall 

Gushing 

Cutler .■ ; 

Cymbria 

Cypress  River. . '. 

Oyrville 

Dacre 

Dablon 

Dalesboro'  

Dalesville 

Dalhoiisie 

Dalhousie  East  . . 
DalhousieJu'ction 
Dalhousie  Mills  . . 
Dalhousie  Road 
Dalhousie  Settlem 
Dalhousie  Station: 

Dalhousie  West. 
Dalibaire 


Alb( 
Froi 
Arg 
Alg, 
Que 
Man 
|Ru.si 
Ren 
Chic 


Arg( 
Rest 
Kill 

Rest 
Glen 
Lun 
I'ictc 
Soul 

Ann 
Rim 


Dalkeith oien 

Da"'ng Shel 

Dalmeny I{|| 

Dalrymple Victc 

Da'ston siim 

Daly Selki 

Damascus Well 

Danby f>r,i 

Danford  LakB  . .  '.\\\m. 
Danforth Vork 


Daniel  .. 
Danlston  . 
Dante . . . , 


Quec 
Riiss 
Both 


Danvers  

'IMnrille 

D'Arcy , 

Darcyville.. . . .'. 
Darlington  . . . .  ] 
*  Darling  Road. 


.Man 

Rich 

Fron 

Lan 

Quec 

Moil 


1897 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN  CANADA. 


277 


5-70 
meOrey 

)our  371 

J2-67 

J35-57 

le580-9, 


Ferrj'  to 
Mich. 
1-18 
(e  635-70 

k  665-3 

i-40 

il8,5»9-l- 

i'rd  232-5 
ion  265-5 

nenoa  574 

574 

3ert535-62 
ey  NS 
imberland 
3-1 

I  580-66 
da  420-3 

535'30 


535-36 
ake  675 
nedine  675 
I  680-48 
i80-70 
arrows  599- 
4,372 
o  516,  319 
■avers  666-2 
oy  580-86 
536-52-e2 
>d  580  55 
H.R.  name 
i  of  Credit) 
ia  5SO-50 
i-a  622 
80-54 

He  663 
680-32-67 
awkesbury 
4,  371,  380 
its  622 
Plcton,  Ont 
38(llHManie 
lla.Ivmction) 
li'22 

ow  580-48 
'i80-5i 
oh  635-35 
[iorne  625-5 
elleville,  Ont 
•  Settlement 
thRiver699-7 
ti  580-52 
ejour  635-51 
! 
son  535-7 

rloo  680-47 
iston  580-09 

■onishe  699-7 
he'sC'k  599-14 
Mulgrave  59..  ■ 
1,364 


POST 
OFKICBS. 


Cross  Koads,  Ohio 
CrossRds.StG.Chl 

Croton 

Grouse  Town  .... 

Crowel 

Crowe's  Mills 

Crow  Harbour . . . 
Crow  L.i.e 


Crowland 


Crown  Hill . . . 

Croydon 

Cruiukshank  . 

Crumlin  

Crysler 

Crystal  City . . 

Culdafl 

CuUoden 

Culloden 

CuUton 

Cultus 

*Cumberland. 


ELBCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Anti^onishe  . .  N  S 
Richmond  . . . .  N  S 

Bothwell O 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Shelburne  ....NS 
Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
Guysborough. .  N  S 
Addington O 


Welland 


.0 


Simcoe  E  R O 

Addington O 

Grey  NR O 

Middlesex  ER  ..O 

Stormont O 

Selkirk M 

Dorchester Q 

Norfolk  N  R....  O 

Digby N  S 

Renfrew  S  R...  O 
Norfolk  S  R....  O 
Russell  O 


Cumberland  Bay  Queen's N  B 

Cumberl'd  Housej Snsk 

Cumberland  Mills. Beauce Q 

CumberlandPoint'Queen's N  B 

Cumming'sBridge!  Russell O 

Cuinming's  Cove.  jCharlotte  N  B 


RAILRO.AD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKK,  on  NKAR- 
K.8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
SRKKKY,l'P.-2«l-263 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Cumming's  Mt 

Cumnock 

Curran 


Pictou N  S 

Wellington  CR..0 
Prescott O 


Carrie's  Crossing  Oxford  SR.    O 


Curry  Hill 


Curry  ville 

Cushendall 

Cashing 

Cutler 

Cymbria 

Cypress  River. . . . 

Oyrville 

Dacre 

Dal)lon 

Dalesboro'  

Dalesville 

Dalhousie 

Dalhousle  East  . . 
DalhousleJu'ction 
Dalhousie  Mills  . . 
Dalhousie  Road 
Dalhousie  Settlem 
Dalhousie  Station 

Dalhousie  West. . 
Dalibaire 


Dalkeith 

Dalling 

Dalmeny 

Dalrymple  . . . 
Dalston 

Daly 

Damascu.s  .... 

Danby  

Dan  ford  Laka 
Dan  forth 


Daniel  . . , 
Daniston  . 
Dante . . . , 


Glengarry O 

Albert N  B 

Frontenac O 

Argenteuil Q 

Algoma O 

Queen's PEI 

Marquette M 

Russell O 

Renfrew  S  R....O 

Chicoutimi Q 

As8a| 

Argenteuil Q| 

Restigouche  .  .N  B 

King's N  S 

Restigouche . .  N  B 

Glengarry O 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 

I'ictou N  S 

Soulanges Q 

Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 
Rimouski Q 

Glengarry  O 

Sheffonl Q 

Rus.sell O 

Victoria  N  R..  ..O 
Simcoe  N  R  . . . .  O 

Selkirk O 

Wellington  N  R  .0 
Drumniond.   . ..  Q 

Pontiao Q 

York  E  R O 

Queen's  N  B 

Russell O 

Bothwell O 


Danvers   

'Danville 

D'Arcy 

Darcyville 

Darlington 

'Darlint/  Road. 


Munnic'tte M 

Richnioiid Q 

Krontenau O 

Lanark  SR O 

Queen's  ....  PEI 
Monck O 


.IamesRiv.Sta599-7i 
St.  Pet's  364,370,372; 
Dresden  573  I 

Bridgewat'i-646,374  i 
Barrington  376-3 
Truro  599-1-13         i 
Canso  364,  371         i 
Shi^rbot  Lake  611,1 

.')36-34  ■ 

VVelland580-88,625-! 

2-5 
Barrie  580-67  ! 

Erinsville  5il9-l 
via  Owen  Sound 
.'535-38 

South  Finch  .535-33 
535-57 

Ste.  Henedine  676 
Brownsville  t;25-5  i 
Digby  712,392,393-2 1 
Renfrew  535-12,6111 
Port  Rowan  680-86 
327,3-28  or  Bucking- 
ham Que  535-18 
.543-1 

PrinceAlbert635-62 
St.  Francois  Nord 

East  675-1  I 

Y'ngsC've543-l,390, 
via  Ottawa,  Ont 
St.Andrews  535-87,1 

400  I 

Hopewell  699-13  I 
Ferg's.535-36,580-641 
Papmeauville  Qucj 

535-18,  327,  3-28    | 
580-80  (R.R.  name 

Currie) 
River  Beaudette  Q. 

.580-9 
893 

via  Kingston 
641 
635  "25 

Hunter's  Riv.  665-1 
535-,59 
via  Ottawa 
Ashdad  611 
674 

Alameda  635-58 
Lachute  535-18 
599-5  3f0 
Stoddarts  646 
699-2-5 
,535-33 

Stoddarts  646 
via  Pictou  N  S 
535-33  (R.  K.  name 

Dalhousie  Mills) 
Bridgetown  714 
Little  MetisStation 

699-2 
P31-1 

Vak'0\irt  663 
Osgoode  Sta.,5.<J6"20 
Brechin  f80-32 
Ban-iu  ,58067 
Virden  636-62 
Arthur  535-41 
680-8 

Shawville  663 
Scarliorough  Juno 

5,S0-9-30 
Y'iigsC've643-l,390 
Cunilierla'd  327,328 
Bothwell  636-42, 

680-83 
Minnedosa  622-1 
,580-12 

Bal!ant'neSta.680-e 
Newboro  616 
NewWiltshire665-l 
680-82  I 


Darnley 
Darrell . . 


D'Artagnan 

Dartford 

Dartmoor 

"Dartmouth  .... 

Dartville 

Darveau  

Dashwood   

D'Auteuil    

Davenport 

Davin    

Davisburg   

Davis  Mills 

Davison  Street  . . 

Davisville    

Dawn  Mills 

Dawn  \'alley  .... 

Dawson    

Dawson  Set'ment 
Dawsonville    .... 

Day  Mills 

Day's  Corner 

Dayspring  

Dayton 

Deacon 

Dead  Creek 

Dealtown 

Dean 

Deans   

Dfibec    

Debert  Station  . . 
DeBlois  Station.. 
De  Cewsville  .... 

De  Clare 

Deebank  

Deemerton 

Deep  Brock    .... 

Deep  Cove 

Deerfleld 

Deerhurst   

Deer  Lake  

"Deer  t'ark 

Deerwood 

Dee  Side 


BLKCTOHAI- 
DmTHIUTN, 


DeGrassi  Point 
De  Gros  Marsh  . 

Delap's  Cove  . , . 


"Delaware  . . 

Deleau 

Delhaven. . . . 

"Delhi 

Delisle 

Dell  

Deloraine  . . 
De  Loriniier 
Delmer 


Deloro 

"Delta 

Demorcstville    . . 

Denijisey 

Denipsey's  Corner 
Denln<ih .        . . . . 

Dcnflcld  

Denison's  .Mills  . . 
Deniimn  Island. . 
Denmark  Road  . . 
Denniiigton  . . . . 
Dennistown    

Densmore's  Mills. 
Denville  


Prince I' K  I 

Bothwell O 

Levis U 

Northumli'KU.  <i 
Victoria  N  H,,,.0 

Halifax N  H 

Colfhesler  ,,,,N  N 

Levis  U 

Huron,  H  H  . , , ,  O 
Arthnlianka  . , , ,  U 
York,  W  H  , , , ,  () 

Annu 

Alia 

Renfrew,  N  R  ..  (» 

King's NH 

Yor'«,  W  R <» 

Botliwell ,,,(» 

Bothwell O 

RUi.sell  (» 

Allicrt N  II 

ReHtlgouohti  ,  N  II 

Algnnia O 

King's N  II 

Lunenburg. . , .  N  S 

Algoma 0 

Renfrew,  N  R    ,  (I 

Addington I) 

Kent  O 

Halifax N  S 

Haldimnnd  , ..  O 
Carleton  , . .  N  II 
Colfhenter..,,N  H 

Prince V  K  I 

Haldimand  ., .,  O 

Mari|uette M 

MuHkoka*l'.H'd,0 
Bruce,  K  R  .,,,  (I 
AiiiiapoliM,,  , ,  N  h 
Cape  lii'tlon  .N  H 
Yarmouth,    , ,  N  M 

York,  N  R  () 

Peterlioi'o',  K  ll.O 

York,  K  K <> 

Selkirk M 

Bonaventuro  , . ,  ,Q 

Simcoe,  S  R...,  (I 
King's I'  Id 

Annapolis  , , , ,  N  N 


I    (I 

M 

NH 

.,  (> 

■  'i 

,  M 


Departure  Bay 

Dequen    

De  Ramsay 


Derbv    

Derby  Mills, 


Middlesex,  H 

Selkirk 

King's     , , . , 
Norfolk,  N  It 
Chicoutimi, , 
Compton  , , . 

Selkirk 

llfx'helftga. . . 
Norfolk,  N  11 


HnstlngH,  N  R  .,  O 
LcedH,  S  II  ..,.  (t 
Prince  Kdward,  <> 

Selkirk  M 

King's N  H 

Addiiigtiin O 

.Miililli'Ni'\,  K  R.  (I 

Richmond  U 

Viinciiuvcr, . . .  II  (' 
ColcliesM'r N  H 

AXHIl 

InvernoHS  . . , .  N  H 

IFanls ..  N  H 

MuNk(ika.VP.  N'd.O 


HAIbMOADONWIItOH 

liOI'ATKII,  OIINRAR- 
K,»1  It,  M.  BTATIOfi, 
HI«ltHKV,IP.2(ll.263 


V'uncduM'r. .  .11  (1 
t'liicoutlml  . .  . ,  U 
Joliette () 

Norlhum'luiid.N  II 
Ucey,  N  R II 


Ki'imlliglnii  065-1 
fiV;i 

,S,lli'nri(lel,cvls675 
llni<lliiui<6HO'27,314 
Allu'l-ly  r)h0'32.67 
Mllfd 

Itlniikllcld  nim-i 
Klchcmln  6119-4 
Mxeirr  fi.>«)-60 
l.nriH>  r>MI'12 
6HII(I7 

lialgiiiile  ri.'in-n2 

HewdlifV  611604 
I'cinlireikc  ft:i6-i2 
Wcitfvllle  714 
»ii'((  Turiinto,  Ont 
Itri'wlcn  67;i 
liri'wlcn  573 
OnHddiU'Sla.  636-20 
Hti'cvt'Hffile6tf3 
Head  (if  Tide  699-2 
Havliin  6!I6'26 
Nci'cplM  Nin.  636-88 
lll'ld'wHter64n,  374 

Kgitnvllli'  6:i5'll 
Anieii  ri!in-H4 
llli'hiicltn  67,') 
Hhnl  eiini'Hdle690'l 
(Xv'Ka6H)'S2,fl25-5 
fi!ir.-Hfi-IIO 
fillO'l 
11(16' I 

MooMitnlti  536-52 

Wllidirinero  420-8 

Mllilliuiy  680-64 

7I'2 

<ii'a  Hydney,  N8 

Hiiulh  (Ihln7l2 

tlllfoitl  6,'S(I'07 

Oniiidiy  644 

('('((  Toronto,  Ont 

114 1 '1 

Milliipeilln   690-2, 

l.ffi'oy  riS()-07 
lli'oi'gelown  666-8, 

ilfill'l 
AniiiipiillK7l4, 892, 

!II>M-,!,  712 
viii  I,'  iidon,  Ont 
WI6't,. 
Caiililiig  647 
fiMIH'i 

Chiuiiliord  674 

HcoiNiown  636-7 

6ilfi'67 

i'i'k   Mtiiitrenl,  Que 

TlJNiinliurg  680-78- 

N'^  626  6 
Muniiot-a  644 
mil 

NorlllpnH  3(18,  309 
Mciilcllh  6M6-68 
A.vli'Hfoid  714 
UiiliiditrHia,  636-34 

A,s(i'r,(i 
Itli'hm'dK,  680-8- 12 

m 

MM)' 16 

Aliuiii'cla  6;i6-68 
I'oi'l  llK\vk('i4liiirv 

Mill' 14,  ;i7l,  380 
Hllillii'iiiii'iidle6im'l 
ll(n'k'»l''iillH6S0-67, 

4l!0'4 
via  Nniinlitio  BO 
674 
HI.,  Fells  du  Vttlnlii 

636-17 
Mllli't'loli  699'H 
liivenimy  6wr66 


278 


POST  OFFICES  AND  EAILROAD  STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


1897] 


POST 
0FKICK8. 


Dereham  Centre 
De  Roche 


Derrynane 

DerryvlUe    

Derry,  West   

Derwent 

De  Sable 

Desaulniera 

Desbarats 

Desboro'  

*■  Deschamhault . . 
Deschambault  Sta 
T)e8chene8  Mills. . 

Descouse 

*Deseronto 

Desert 


Desert  Lake 


Desmond 

Deux  Rivieres . 

Devizes 

Devon  

Devon  


Norfolk,  NR....0 

N.  Westminster  BC 

Wellington,  N  R.O 
Ontario,  NR....0 

Peel O 

Middlesex,  SRT.O 
Oueen's  . . . .  P  E  I 

Nipissingf O 

Alg^oma O 

Grey,  NR O 

Portneuf Q 

Portneuf Q 

Ottawa q 

Richmond N  S 

Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 
Algoma O 

Addington O 

Addington 0 

Renfrew,  NR  ..  O 
Middlesex,  ER..0 

Perth  S  R O 

Halifax NS 


Dewdney . 
Dewdney . 


Dew6    

DeWinton  . . 
Dewittville . 
De  Wolfe... 


Dexter 

Diamond 

Diamond 

Dickenson  

Dickinson's  Ldg. 

Didsbury 

*Digby 


Diligent  River  . . 

Dillonton  

Dingwall 

Dingwell's  Mills.. 
Dipper  Harbour  , 
Dipper  Harb.  Wt. 

Dirleton  

D'Israeli 

Dixie    

Dixon   

Dixon's  Corners. . 

Dixville    

Doaktown   

Dobbin  ton  


Dobson's  Corner , 
Doctor's  Brook  . . 

Doctor's  Cove 

Doe  Lake 

Dog  Creek 

Dogherty 

Doherty  Creek  . . 

Dolbeau   

Dollar  

Dolsen 

"Dominion  City  , 
Doniinionville    .. 

Domremy 

Doniville 

Don  

*Donald 

Donaldson's  Mills. 


Doncaster 
Donegal   . . 
Donegal   . . 
Dongola  . . 
Donore . .  . 


KLRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Alta 


N.  Westminster  BC 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Alberta  

Huntingdon. . . .  Q 
Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

Elgin,  E  R O 

Lanark,  N  R  ...0 

Pictou NS 

Russell O 

Stormont O 

Altj. 

Digby N  S 

Cumberland . .  N  S 

Brome Q 

Victoria N  S 

King's PEI 

St.  John NB 

St.  John NB 

Carleton O 

Wolfe Q 

Peel O 

Stormont O 

Dundas O 

Stanstead Q 

Northuni'land.N  B 
Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Westmoreland.  N  B 

Antigonishe. .  N  S 
Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Cariboo-Lilloet  B  C 

Sunbury N  H 

Cumberland. .  N  S 

Saguenav  Q 

York,  ER O 

Kent  O 

Provencher M 

Glengarry O 

Sask 

Grenville,  SR..O 

Yoik,  E.  R O 

Yale-Kootenay.  BC 
Addington O 

York,  ER 0 

Perth,  NR O 

King's N  B 

Assn 

Lisgar M 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  N  BAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
8E8KBY,PP.2ei-263 


IngersoU  635-36, 

580'83 
Uission  535'70-73, 

4503 
Kenilworth  53541 
Cannington  580-36 
Malton  .780-51 
Belmont  535-35 
C.  Traverse  666-2 
Verner  635-13 
636-25 

Chatsworth  635-40 
635-21 

Hull  535-14-18,  656 
Grandigue  F'y.  364 
509-2,  308,  309,  310 
Bruce  Mines536'26, 

428-8, 430-1, 422-2 
Harrowsmith  611, 

509-1 
Camden  E.  5092 
535-12 
Belton  680-49 

Windsor  Ju.  599-1, 

714 
536-64  (R  H  name 

Okotoks) 
4&0'3(Landingn'me 

Johnson's  Land'g 
via  Parry  Sound,  O 
535-64 
680-7 
St.  Stephen  636-89, 

696 
Union  580-81 
Pakenhani  53512 
Scotsburn  599-15 
Vars  531 

329-2,  Wales  680-9 
535-63 
712.  392,  393-2,  F'ry 

to  Annapolis 
Parrsborough  549 
Eastman  535-7,  653 
Neil's  Harbour  372 
Souris  East  665-4 
Lepreaux  095 
Lepreaux  695 
Arnprior  636-12 
675 
536-35 
Wales  580-9 
via  Iroquois,  Ont 
580-8 
532 
580-56  (R  R  name 

Dobbington) 
Wheaton  Mills  672 
Antigonishe  599-7 
Barrlngton  376-3 
Enisdale  580-67 
Aschcroft  535-70 
Chipnian  543-1,390 
Grenville  Sta.  599-1 
Tadoiisac  329-8 
Unioiiville  580-36 
Jean'ettesC.  580-83 
535  -.55 

Apple  Hill  536-33 
Duck  Lake  635-62 
na  Prescott,  Ont 
mn  Toronto,  Ont 
636-53-70 
611  (R  R  name 

Ompah) 
via  Toronto,  Ont 
Atwood  580-48 
Sussex  Vale  599-12 
Xloo-iomin  535-52 
535-57  (R  R  name 

Osborne) 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Doon 

*Dorchester 

Dorchester  Cros'g 

Dorchester  Stat'n 

Dorking  

Dorland  

Dornoch 

Dorn  Ridge.   . . . . 
Dorset 


Dorval 

Dorval  Station . . . 

Double  Hill 

Douglas   

Douglas   

Douglosburg  .... 

DouglasHeld   

Douglas  Harbour. 

Douglas  Lake 

Douglas  Station.. 

Douglastown 

Douglastown 

Douglas  West 

Douro  

Dover  

Dover  Centre 

Dovercourt 

Dover  Hill 

Dover,  South 

Dover,  West  

Downeyville   

Downeyville   

Downsview 

Doyle   

Doyles 

Doyles  Brook 

Doyle  Settlement 
Dracon 

*  Drayton    . . . 

*  Dresden 

Drew 

Dromore 

Dromore 

Dromore  West 

*Drumbo 

Drummond. . . 
Drummond. . . 
'Drum'ondville  E 
Drumquin  . . 
Dry  River   . . 

Orysdale 

Duart 

Dnblin 

Dublin  Shore 

Dubreuil 

Dubuo  

Duck  Cree'' 
Duck  Lake... 

Duclos 

Dudley 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Waterloo,  SR  ..O 
Westmoreland.N  B 
Westmoreland.  N  B 

Middlesex,  ER..O 
Perth,  W.  R  ....O 

Lennox   O 

Grey,  NR O 

York    NB 

Ontario,  NR....0 

Jacques-Cartie"-..  Q 
Jacques  Cartier..Q 

Queen's PEI 

Renfrew,  N  R   ..O 

York    NB 

Napierville Q 

Northumberl'd.NB 
Queen's N  B 

Yale-Kootenay.BC 

Selkirk   M 

Gasp6 Q 

Northumberl'd  NB 

Ga8p6 Q 

Peteiboro'  ER..O 
Westmoreland.N  B 

Kent    O 

York,  WR O 

Victoria N  B 

Kent    O 

Halifax   NS 

King's NB 

Vicooria,  S  R O 

York,  WR O 

Pontiao   Q 

Kent    O 

Northumberl'd.NB 
Restigouche  ..N  B 
Wellington.  0  R..O 
Wellington,  CR..0 

Bothwell O 

Wellington,  NR..O 

Grey,  SR  O 

Queen's  ....  PEI 

Queen's PEI 

Brant,  NR O 

Lanark,  SR O 

Victoria N  B 

Drummond    Q 

Halton    O 

Selkirk    M 

Huron,  SR  ....O 
Elgin,  WR    ....O 

Perth,  SR O 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Renfrew,  S  R  . .  O 

Provencher   M 

Queen's N  B 

Sask 

Ottawa    Q 

Sinicoe,  ER  ....O 


Dudswell  Centre. 

Dufft.m 

Dufferin  Bridge. . 
DufFei'in  Mines  .. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
8BBKEY,pp.261-26a 


Dufour 

Dufresne 

Ougald 

Duhamel 

Duhaiiiel 

Dumbarton  Stat'n 

Duniblane   

Dumfries 


Dumoine . 
Dunnllen . 


Woife  Q 

Frontenac 0 

Muskoka&PSd.O 
Halifax    NS 

Charle--oix Q 

Pro\enclier M 

Lisgar    M 

Ottawa    Q 

Alta 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 
Bruce,  WR  ....() 
York    NB 

Pontlac  Q 

Selkirk    M 


680-47 
699-11 
599-11  (R  R  name 

DorchesterRoad) 
580-83 

Newton  580-63 
Adolphustown  300 
Chatuworth  536-40 
Up.  Keswick  535-83 
Bracebridge  680- 

67,  420-3 
580-9,  536-33 
580-9 

Birt  Charlottetown 
536-11 
536-83 

Stottville  68013 
Chatham  532,  353 
390  or  Waasis  Sta. 

535-82 
Spence's  B.  635-70 
635-52 

36U  Black  Cape  608 
363  Newcastle  699-2 
Black  Cape  608, 350 
via  PeteiDoro',  On» 
Lewisville  518 
Wallaceburg  573 
via  Parkdale,  Ont 
Kilburn  686-86 
Chatham   586-42, 

673,  580-83 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

699-12 
Omeniee  580-35 
580-67 

Pembroke  0. 536-12 
ChariiigCros8625-6 
Chelmsford  532 
R.  Louison  699-2 
Spires  535-86 
580-54 
573 
680-65 

Holstein  680-46 
Pisquid  666-3 
Pisquid  666-3 
580-79,  635-35 
Perth  535-34 
Grand  Falls  535-84 
566,  536-4 
Hornby  635-35 
Greenwav  644-1 
Kippen  68()-50 
Muir  Kirk  6256 
580-52 

Bi-id'water  046,  374 
Ashdad  611 
via  Winnipeg  Main 

635-62 

Wakefield  656 
Bnla420-3,Graven- 

hm-st  .580-67 
675,  020(RR  name 

Dudswell  June) 
via  Kingston,  Ont. 
Kmsdale  580-67 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
St.  Paul's  Bay  329-8 
i.'i'a  Winnivieg 
via  Winnipeg,  Man 
Plnisance  535-18 
Wetnskiwin,  565-33 
.535  87 

Paislev  580-54 
Prince  William  Sta 

535-88 
Mackevs  Sta.  Onl 

636-i2 
Boissevain  636-67 


POBT 
OPFICF.8. 


Dunany    

Dunara    

Dunbar    

'Dttnbarton  . 

Ounboro' 

Dunbow  

Dunboyne     . . , 

Duncan    

Duncan    

*Duncan'8  Stat'n 

Diinehurch 

Duncrief 

*Dumlalk 

*  Dundas 

Dundas    

"Dundas  Street 
Dundee    


Dundee  . . . 
Dundee  . . , 
Dundee  . . . 
Dundela  . . , 
Dundonald . 
Dundurn  ... 
Dunedin  . . . 
Dunedin  . . . 


"Dun^annon 

Dungfivon    

'Dunham  

Dunkeld 

Dunkerron 

Dunkin 


Dunleath 

Dunlop 

Dunlop 

Dunmaglass   . . . 
Dunnnre 


Dunmore 

Dunmore  Junct'n 

"Dunnville 

Dunphy   

Dunraven    

Dunrobin    

Dunsford 


Duntroon    

Dunveijan  

Dun  vegan   

Dupey's  Corner. . 

Durell  

"Durham    

Durham  

Durham  Bridge. . 

Durhamville  

Durlantl  

Dutch  Brook  . . . . 
Dutch  Settlonieiil 
Dutch  Villagii  . . 

"Dutton  

Dwight    


Dwyer  Hill . . 

Dyer 

Dyer's  Bay  . . 
Dynevor  . . . . 

Eody 

Eagle    

Eagle  Hewl . . 
Eagle's  Nest 


Eagle  River  S(a. 

Ealing 

Earner's  Cornei's, 

Eardley    

Larlswood  

Earltowii     

Earnscllffe 

iuist  Aldfleld  . . , , 
East  Amherst, . . . 


N 

Pi 

Oi 
V 


II 
I 
( 


[1897 


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POST  OFFUIEH   AND  UAILROAD  STATIONS   IN  CANADA. 


279 


LOAD  ON  WHICH 
TBD,  ORNSAR- 
R.  R.  STATION, 
lEy,PP.261-263 

? 
1 

1  (R  R  name 
rchesterRoad) 
3 

ton  680-53 
phuBtown  309 
Bworth  535"40 
\eswick535'83 
lebridge  580- 
420-3 
i,  535-33 

Charlottetown 

11 

33 

tville  58013 

thani  532,  353 

or  Waasis  Sta. 

15-82 

lice's  B.  636-70 

52 

Black  Cape  508 

Newcastle  599-2 
ck  Cape  608, 350 

Peterboro'.Onii 
visville  518 

llaceburg  573 

ParkdaTe,  Ont 
burn  535-86 
[ithani    635-42, 
73,  580-83 

Halifax,  N  S 
rton  Sta.  643-1, 
199-12 

leniee  580-35 
)-67 

nibroke  0.535-12 
kriiigCros8625-S 
Ulnisford  532 

Louison  599-2 
)ire8  535-36 
0-54 
3 

0-55 

olstein  580-46 
squid  665-3 
squid  665-3 
10-79,  535-35 
Brth  535-34 
rand  Kails  535-84 
18,  535-4 
ornby  535-35 
reeiiwav  644-1 
ippen  580-50 
uir  Kirk  626-5 
!0-52 

rid'water  646, 374 
shdad  611 
ia  Winnipeg  MaM 

!5-62 

Wakefield  656 

ala  420-3,  Graven- 
hurst  580-67 

(5,  620(RK  name 
Dudswell  .June) 

ia  Kingston,  Ont. 

imsdale  580-67 

test  River  Sheet 
Harbour  371 

t.  Paul's  Bay  329-8 

ia  \Vini;ipeg 

ia  Winnipeg,  Man 

'laisa>«re  535-18 

V'etaskiwin,  565-33 

35-87 

'aisley  580-54 

'riiice  William  Sta 
535-88 

Iftckevs  Sta.  Oiil 
535-i2 

)oi88evain  636-57 


POST 
OKFICRS. 


Dunany    

Dunara    

Dunbar    

*Ihinbarton  

Ounboro' 

Dunbow  

Dur.boyne   

Duncan    

Duncan    

*Dunean'8  Stat'n 

Dunchurch 

Duncrief 

*Dun(lalk 

^Dundas 

Dundas    

*Dundag  Street . . 
Dundee    


Dundee  . . . 
Dundee  . . . 
Dundee  . . . 
Dundela  . . . 
Dundonald . 
Dundurn  ... 
Dunedin  . . . 
Dunedin  . . . 


*Dun^annon . 
Dungiven  . . . 
'Dunham  . . . 

Dunkeld 

Dunkerron  . . . 
Dunkin 


Arirenteull U 

IA»UM    M 

DundM  ,,li 

Ontario,  WH  ,,  0 
Mtiiliiiuol ,,,,,,  U 

MUi 

E\u\n.KH 0 

Lunenlmrir,,,,NH 

Grey,  K  R O 

Vanoouvei*,,  ,,IK.' 
MuHkokn^  I'Nil.n 
Middlii4iiH,  Nit,, (I 

Orey,  KH (I 

Wentworth,  N  ll,<» 

Kliii,'»  ,IM?I 

Toronto,  Wnit  ,,(» 
Hunllnudoi'    ,,  g 

Reitlifou'ihe  , ,  N  II 
M>ii,rnr ,,,,,,,,,,  M 
Rluhiiiond  , , , ,  N  N 

Dundft*  (I 

North'berl'tl.Elt,*) 
Ami 

SIniooe,  N  It  ,,,,0 
yueen'M  , , , ,  |>  K 1 

Huron,  W  H  ,,  ,0 
WeitmorpliuidiNII 
MiaalHqilot  ,,  ,,,,U 
K  It  , , ,    0 


Dunleath . . , , 

Dunlop 

Dunlop  

Dunmnglass 
Dunniore . . . . 


Dunmore 

Dunmore  .Tunot'n 

*Dunnville 

Dunphy   

Dunraven    

Dunrobin    

Dunsford 


Duntroon    

Dunveitan  

Dunvegan   

Dupey's  Corner. . 

Durell  

*  Durham    

Durham  

Durham  Bridge . . 

Durhamville  

Durland  

Dutch  Brook  .... 
Dutch  Settlement 
Dutch  Village  . . 

*Dutt(m  

Dwight    


Dwyer  riill . . 

Dyer 

Dyer's  Bay  . . 
Dynevoi-  . . . , 

Eady 

Eagle    

Eagle  Htiui . . 
Eagle's  Nest 


Eagle  River  Sta. 

Ealing 

Earner's  Cornel's, 

Eardley    

Earlswood  

Earltown     

EarnsolifTe 

J'-ast  AUlftcld  . . . 
Bast  Amherst . . . 


RkKOTORAIi 

nwTHia'm, 


flruoe, 
York,  N  W 
Bromo. 


...Ainwi 

Huron,  OR  ,,  ,(» 
aiouoBster,, ,  ,N  II 
AntigonlnhP  , ,  N  N 
AntigoiilNlie  , ,  N  H 

Renfrew,  NH  ,,  0 

,,,,,,,,,,    Anmi 

Monok    ,, 0 

Northumlierl'd.NII 

I'OIltlftO   .,u 

Oarleton i) 

Viutoi'Ift,  8R,   ,,() 


Hlniooe,  N  It  , , , ,  0 
Gleiiifari'y  , , , ,  0 
Inverneiiii    ,,,,NH 

Wo«tl.,QI't)ltUMl,NH 

King's  I'  K  1 

Grey,  Mil   (I 

Plutou NH 

York    Fit 

IteslltfOltdiKt  :V  II 
LiinuiilMll'tf,, ,  ,NN 
Cape  lli'dtoii  , ,  N  H 

Hallfaif    NH 

Hallfttx   NM 

Elgin.  WH  ,,,  tt 
Miml(oltAi1;l>,  Nil.O 

Carleton .,  O 

Ntoi'iimnt  , O 

BrnoP,  N  H  ,,,,<> 

Mni^nr, ,  ,,M 

HlmooB,  |i!  it  ,,,,o 
I'^lgln,  WH  ,,,,() 

Q»m\'* N  M 

llnuit,  NH o 

Algiinia 0 

MIdlllMtlKK,  lUt,    (I 

Cnrnwull O 

Ottawa    ,, 4 

Amkii 

Colnhi'xttil'  ,,,,NN 
Hlini'ou,  N  H  ,,,  t) 

PnntliM"   ,,    O 

Ciiinlmrlutiil  .,N  H 


HAIIiltOAll  ON  WHICH 
lillUATHb,  OH  NRAR- 
K»f  R.  H.  STATION, 
l)MHKMY,l'P.201-2e3 


UchUlC  53518 

Mioiiewall  Win  00 

Chestorvllle  535-38 

fiWi'lt 

Nwfiptglnirg  535-3 

l)f «dney  fiil504 

AvIniiM'W,  580-82 

Mahoiie  B.  040,  373 

TImriiliury  680-08 

fi74 

Atiinlu  Harb.  420-4 

Iip|irti'l(l680'50 

hilfi-4() 

fiSO'WI 

Curdl|f%n  Bri.  005-3 

l''t)l*l  Covington  N. 

V.  580-7 
l)alhnUglen09-5,350 
w/rt  Winnipeg  Man 
WoKt  Hay  R.  59914 
('/(»  lro(|imlg,  Ont. 
Cnlbonie  680-9,300 
fiilfi'(l2 

Ciepniore  680-04 
»ttt  (-'liurlottetown 

1'  V.  I 
lillt'know  680-48 
Mctni'niiK'ook  5901 
CnWtttmvllle  635-3 
fi80'fi4 

Totfeiihain  580-65 
Miuiwnnv'le  Station 

t,-Ab"A 
Nalt(!(iat8  022 
God'tch  580-52,  432 
HlUhui'gtVge.  509-2 
Merlgonlshe  500-7 
liower   Settlement 

Month  RIv.  509-7 
Cobdeii  535-12 
fiOO,  f.!)6'53 
fi8(l'70 

tlllU'kvllle  532 
('iiinplieirBBay663 
Htlttsvllle  535-12 
Lindsay  580-30-32- 

iifi,  al2 

tirt.         1  631 

l"l't  Howl  359-2, 304 

Hhedlno  5m)-n 

(.'al'dlganBrl.  005-3 

fiW)'4(l 

Hit  I'lctou,  N  S 

tm   (R    H   name 

Durliain) 
.tiicqnet  lliv.  599-2 
llai'Bs'  Cortn-rsOJO 
ifia  Hydiiev,  N  S 
l':inn<diilL'5l)n'l 
c/rt  Halifax,  N  S 

oaf.  ■■ 

ItinHnville   580-67, 

Mir, 

Aollton  5iifi'l2 
Mnss  ClPfk  531 
4<!0  or  i-in  Wiarlon 
Vmi  Mplkirk  535  51 
Cotdw'ter  580-32-34 
West  Lome  025-5 
l/lvprpnol  370-3 
lll'iintfnrd  515, 

ri80'78-7(> 
f.!)5'f)l 

I'iil  lidtidon,  Ont. 
«/rt  Cornwall,  Out, 
(103 

Wapplla  53r,-52 
Tnn'oSmi  M3 
Alllston  580-40 
•Jiiyon  003 
Ainherst  599-1 


POST 
OFFICES. 


*Ea»t  Angus  . . . . 
East  Apple  River. 
East  Arthabaska.. 
East  Baltic 


East  Bay 

East  Bay,  N  Side. 

East  Bolton    

East  Broughton . . 
East  C'hebogue  . . 
East  Chezzatcook 

East  Clifton    

Eostdule 

East  Dover 

East  Dudswell    . . 

East  Dunham 

East  Ear;  town  . , 
Eastern  Harbour. 
Ka»t  Farnham. . 

East  Kerry 

Eos*  Kollv  Mount. 
East  Hall's  H.  Rd 
Easi  Hereford 
East  Jeddore  . . 

Eastlake 

East  Leicester 
East  Linton 
East  Magdala. . 
'Hastman  .... 
Eastm'>.n's  Spri'gs 
East  Mapleton 
E.  Margaretsville 
,  East  Margaree 
East  Mines  Stat'n 
East  Mountain  . . 
East  New  Annan, 
I 
Easton's  Corners, 

East  Oro 

East  Point  


East  Port  .Mudway 

East  River  

East  R.  St.  Mary's 
East  R.  Sheet  Har 

i 
East  Rogerville . . 

,  E.  Roman  Valley. 
E.'wt  Sable  River. 
East  Scotch  Scttrt 
East  Selkirk  .... 

EastSherbrooke.. 

ESideP'lL'Hebert 
ES.de  PubniooH. 
E  Side  Ragged  Is. 

East  Sooko 

Hast  Sotith'nifjt'n 

East  Templeton.. 

h'ast  Turvnto 

Eastville 

East  Wallace  .... 

En-st  Walton 

East  Wellington  . 
East  Wentworth. 

EastWilliamsb'gh 

Eastwood    

Eaton    

Eatonville 

Eauclaire 

EbbsHeet 

Ebenezer     

Ebenezer     

Eberls 

Ebor 

Eburne     

Echo  Bay    

Echo  Place 

! Echo  Ri\er 


ELFXTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Coniptoii    Q 

Cumberland  ..NS 

Arthabaska Q 

King's P  E  1 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Brome y 

Beauce  Q 

Yarmouth  ...NS 

Halifax    NS 

Conipton  Q 

King's N  S 

Halifax    NS 

Wolfe Q 

Missisquoi <^ 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
Inverness   . . .  .N  S 

Brome    Q 

Digby NS 

Colchester N  S 

King's NS 

Compton  Q 

Halifax    NS 

Inverness N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Grey,  N  R O 

Megantic  Q 

Brome    Q 

Russell  O 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Annapolis N  S 

Inverness  ...NS 
Col jhester  . . . .  N  S 
Colchester . . . .  N  S 
Colchester  ....NS 

Grenville,  NR  ..O 
Simooe,  E  R  . . . .  O 
King's P  E  I 

Queen's  N  S 

Lunenburg NS 

Pictou N  S 

Halifax  NS 

Nortliumberl'dNB 

Guvsboro N  S 

Shelburne  . . .   N  S 

King's NB 

Lisgar    M 

Sherbrooke  Q 

Queen's N  S| 

Yarmouth  ....NS; 
Shplbnrne  . . .  .N  S 
Vancouver . . . .  B  C 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 

Ottawa  Q 

York,  ER 0 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 

Hants N  S 

Vancouver . . . .  B  C! 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 

Dundas 0 

Oxford,  SR  ....  O 

Compton    Q: 

Cumliei-land. .  .N  S| 
Distof  Nipissing.O 

Prince P  E  Ij 

Queen's  ....  PEL 

Assaj 

Bothwell ()j 

Selkirk M 

N.  WestmiiistrBC 

Algoma   O 

Brant,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Algoma  O 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST  R.  R.  STATION, 

8EEKEr,pp.261-263 


675 

Parrsborough  549 
Stanfold  580-12 
Souris,  East  665'4, 

359-1,  371 
via  Sydney,  N.8. 
via  Sydney,  N.S. 
Knowlton  535-4 
Broughton  Stn.  676 
via  Yarmouth,  N  S 
I'm  Halifax,  N.S. 
6-JO 

Stoddarts  646 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
Dudswell  620,  676 
Cowansville  535-3 
Scotsburn  599-15. 
Cheticamp  359*2 
535-3 

ma  Digby,  N  S 
Debert  Sta.  599-1 
Centreville,  547 
620 

via  Halifax,  N  S 
Orangedale  59914 
Oxfoi-d  599-15 
via  Owen  Sound  O 
Lvster,  580-12 
535-7,  053 
531 

E  Southampton  649 
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  685*4, 

3591,  371 
Bridgewtr.  646,  374 
Chester  373 
N.Glasgow  599-7-13 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
Rogerville  5992 
L.  Sett.  S  R  599-7 
Lockport  376-3 
Brownsville  543-1 
035-51  (R  R  name 

Selkirk) 
Sherbrooke  512, 

.535-7,  .58(1-8,  675 
Liverpool  376-3 
via  Yarmouth,  NS 
Lockeport,  370-3 
via  Victoria,  B  C 
549  (R   R  name 

Maccan) 
5.35-18,  327,  328 
Coleman  580-9 
Brookfield  .'>09-l 
Wallace  .W915 
Newport  St'n  714 
via  Nanaiino 
Wentworth  Station 

mri 

Aultsville,  580-9 
580-83 
620 

Parrsborough  549 
535-12 

Alberton  065*1 
Milton  Sta.  665-1 
Yorkton  622 
,573 

Elkhorn  635-52 
DiaN.  W'minsterBC 
535*25 

Cainsville  58079 
Garden  Riv.  535-26, 
428-3, 430-1, 422'2 


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POST 
OFFICKa. 


Echo  Vale 
*Economy 


Economy  Point . 
Ecuni  Secuin  . 
Ecuui  Seuum  B . 


Eddystone 
Eden 


Eden 

Eden  Grove    . . 

Eden  Li ke 

Eden  Mills 

BMcnwold    

Edgar  

Eddrar  Mills 

Edge  Hill    .... 

Edtteley   

Edf^eley  Farm 


Compton   Q 

Colchester..  ..NS 

Colchester  ....NS 
Guysborouith . .  N  S 
Halifax  ......  N  S 

North'berlVlWR.O 
Elfin,  ER......  .O 

Marquette M 

Bruce,  E  R  O 

Pictou NS 

Wellintfton,  SR.  O 

Simcoe,  ER O 

Essex,  SR O 

Grey,  S  R O 

York,  \VR O 

Assa 


Edf^ett's  Landing. 

Edp..B-.on 

Edma     

Edmonton 

EdmnmUton 

Edna 

Edville 

Edwardsville 

Edwell 

Edy's  Mills 

Eel  Brook   

Eel  Cove 

Eel  Creek    

Ee'.  River  Crossi'g 
Eel  River  Lake  . 


Effingham  . . 
Egan  Cree: 
Egan  Estate . 
'Ei/anville  . . 

Egbert 

Egerton  


Egg  Island  . . 
Eglington  . . 
Egmondville 
Egmont  Bay 

Egypte 


Eight  Island  Lake 

Elba 

Elb  Mills 

Elcho    


Elder    

Elder's  Mills  .. 
Eldon  Station.. 

Eldorado 

Elforrt  


Elfrida 

Elgin    

Elgin    

*El'nn 

Elgin     

Elginburg  . . . 
Elginfield  ... 
Elgin  Road . . . 

Elia   

Eliniville 

Elizabethville. 

*Elkhoni 

Ellaton 


Ellengowan 
Ellen's  Town 
Ellershouse. . 
Ellesmere    . . 


Elliott 

Elliott's  Corners. 


KLECTURAL 
DIHTRICrS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATRD,  OR  SJKAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION,! 
8RKKKV,I'P.201-203 


535-7 
Londonderry  Sta., 

599  1 
do.       do. 
AntigoniHhe  599'7 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
Grafton  580  9 
Tilsonburg  580-78- 

82,  625-5 
Neepawa  622 
580-54  (R  R  name 

Pinkerton) 
New  Glasgow  599-7 
Arkell  535-37 
Balgonie  535-52 
Barrie  580-67 

Durham  580-46 
Conooi-d  580-67 
t^u'  Appelle  Station 

fic-5-52 
Hillsborough  693 
Rosseau  420-3 
Lochute  535-18 
535-63 

700,  700-1,  535-84 
Edmonton  53563 
Colborne  580-9 
Sydney  599-14 
Red  Deer  536-63 
625-7 

oia  Yarmouth,  N  S 
via  N.  Sidney,  N  S 
Amherst  599-1 
599-2 
CanterburyStation 

535-90 
P't  Robinson  580-88 
Ormsby  544 
Murchison  531-2 
53511 

Thornton  58065 
Mt.  Forest  535-41, 

580-46 
345 

via  Toronto,  Out. 
Seaforth  580-52 
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 
AUiston  580-64 
Kleinbui-g  535-40 
580-29 
544,  580-33 


POST 
0KFICB8. 


Elliott's  Mills . 
Elliott  Vale  . . 
Ellisboro'. . .  . 
FJIis  River  ... 
EUisville    .... 

Elm  

Klma 

Elmbank 

Elm  Creek  . . . 
Elmcroft 


Elinfleld  .. 
Elmgrove 
Elmhedge 
Elinhurst.. 


*F.lmira 
Elmira  . . 


Albert NB 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 
Argenteuil    (^ 

Alta 
Victoria N  B 

Alta 
Nortumb'rl'dER.O 
Cape  Breton... N  S 

Alta 

Bothwell    O 

Yarmouth  ....NS 

Victoria  N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Rettigouche  .  .N  B 
York    NB 

Monck    O 

Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 

Nipissing O 

Renfrew,  S  R  , .  O 
Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  O 
Wellinyton,  N  R.O 

Saguenay    Q 

York,  ER O 

Huron,  S  R  . . . .  O 
Prince PEI 

Shefford Q 

ton  580-8 
Guvsboroiigh.  .NS  Anticonishe  .599-7    I 

Cardwell O 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Monck    O 

Cardwell    O 

York,  W  R  .  . .  O 
Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 
Hastings,  N  R  ..O 

Essex,  S  K Ol Essex 625'l-5 

Wentworth,SR..O, Stony  Creek580-83 

Leofi.1,  S  R OJ.510 

Pictou NSLorne599-13 

Albert NBi572 

N.  WestminsterBCl i.'''nN. W'minstei-BC 

Frontenac oioienvale  Oil,  509-1 

Middlesex,  ER.  .OJLucan  580-51 
L'Islet Q|599-3 


Elmore 

Elmsdale  . . , 
Elinsdale  . . , 
Elmsidc  . . , 
Elmstead . . . 
Elm  River  . 
Elm  Street  . 
Elmsvale . . . 
Elmsville. . . 


Elm  Tree.... 

*  Elm  vale 

Elm  Valley  . . 
*Elmwooa  .. 
Elm  wood.. .. 

Elmwood 

'Elora ". 

Elphin 

Eljihirstone 

Elsie 

Elsinore  . . . . 

Elton    

Elva 

Eniberson    . 
*E'mbro    


EliECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Queen's 
King's  . 


PEI 
PEI 

Assa 

Prince PEI 

Leeds,  S  R  O 

Lanark,  NR  ....O 

Dundas   O 

Peel O 

Lisgar M 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

Pictou NS 

Simcoe,  S  R  O 

Grey,  ER O 

King's NB 

Waterloo  N  R  . .  () 
King's PEI 


RAILROAD  O.S  WIIKll 
LOCATKD,  OKNKAIi 
KHT  II.  It.  HTA'llliS. 
HBKKKV.l'I'.'JII  -ii;, 


Assa 

Hants NS 

Prince PEI 

Pontiac Q 

Essex,  NR O 

Marquette M 

Toronto  Centre.  .O 

Halifax    NS 

Charlotte   ....N  B 

Addington 0 

Simcoe,  N  R  ....O 

Selkirk    M 

Bruce,  E  R  . . . .  O 

King's N  B 

Queen's PEI 

Wellington,  C  R.O 
Lanark,  NR....O 

Marquette M 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 
Bruce,  NR  ....<) 
Selkirk M 


Embrun   

Emerald 

Emerald 

Emerald  

*limerson    

Emery 

Emigrant  Road. 


Emileville 
Emmett  . . 
Emo  River 
Empey   . . . 


665-1 

I'eakcHlutl()iiil(ir>  '. 

Wolseley  mrlri 

MiNcouchutMini 

Lyndhurst  516 

HtittHVillof.35'l2 

Chestervillo,  Wfi'ii;; 

Ilighfleld,  580-51 

535-59 

Boiiiiey  River  Htu  , 

095 
Scotsburil  599  If, 
AllJHloii  5H0'64 
via  Meaforil,  (liil. 
Haniplon  54.'l"<^, 

599  12 
580-47 
Soui-i.i  Eaitl  mi,  \ 

359-1,  371 
Am ler,  535-158 
599-1 
0(I5-1 

Bristol  60.1 
535-42 
Oakvillu,  044"^ 

ShuboimiwIlemKcl 
^.,<  (R  U  imiiii' 

Lyorn) 
Arden  535-34 
580-66-69 
Restnn  536 -eft 
580-56 

Butternut  IU'g<!5V'^ 
Via  Charlotti-'tim  ii 
580-54,  535'3(l 
MissiKsliiplHra.OII 
Strathclulr  Ktn,  W.'t 
aelert580-3(l 
Allcnford  fi80'5fi 
Chater  5:i5'fi'.',  5Kf. 


Selkirk    M  Melita  535-58 


Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 
Oxford,  NR    ...O 

Russell    O 


Utterson  68<)-(l7 
Beachville    53fi';i(.. 

580-83 
South  Indliin  531 


Lennox O  Bath  309,  :m 

Inverness   . . .  .N  S  lona  5»9-l4,!)04,!rr'; 
Queen's  ....  PE  Ii065-|-2 
Provencher   . . .  .M  644-3,  636-66 

York,  W  R 0  535-40 

Westmoreland.N  B  638(11  U  naiiio  Mfl 
a-OBo) 

Bagot QSt.  I'lu  635-1 

Renfrew,  SR. . .  .OJEganvillu  636'11 

Algnma  OjRut  Portago,  6Uf)',M 

Hastings,  N  R  .  .O  Eldorado  544, 


York,  W  R O 

Perth,  SR O 

Durham,  ER  ..  O 

Selkirk M 

Norfolk,  NR....0 

Bruce,  E  R  ....  O 
Northuniberl'd  NB 


580-07 

Exeter,  .580.50         I 

Garden  Hill,  580-35 

.535-52 

580-80  (R   H   name 

<Jil)sons) 
Paisley  .580-54 
Chelmsford  532 


Empire    

Empire  Valley    . 

j  *Kmsdale    

!  Eniy  vale 

Ende.rby 

j  Enfield 

I  Enfield 

I  English  Bay    . . . 

English  Corner  . . 

English  Settlem't 
Eni/lish  Toivn   . . 

Enmore 

Ennis    

Enniahore    

Enniskillen 


Haldimand     . . .  O 
Cariboo  B  C 


580-3;) 
York  580  ^O 
Ashci-oft635'70 


Hants 

NS 

714 

York,  E  R  . . 

..   O 

Agincourt  535-34 
580-30 

Lanark,  S  R  . 

...0 

Perth  535-34 

Simcoe,  E  R 

...0 

VictoriaHar.580-32 

Enniskillen  Sta. 

Ennismore 

iF;iinotville 

1 Enon     


'.Enterprise  . . 
I  Entry  Island 
lEpping 


Muskoka*  P  Sd.O  580-67 

Queen's P  E  VN.  WIltHhlfQ  (Wf/'l 

Yale-Kootenay.  BC  535  74 
Durham,  W  K  .  .OiDslmwa  680'0 

Hants N  8  599-1 

fiasiit^ QlMhcldrake  346 

Halifax    N  S^  Bedford  Bu'ill691i  I . 

I     714 

Queen's N  B  Aniililiilo  543'r 

Victoria N  H\via  N,  Hy(liii<y,  N  » 

Prince PE  1  Tyne  ViUli-y  (Kiril 

Cardwell 0|Toltt'nliii!n  fiWO'flf. 

Victoria N  B  Grand  Full* 53frH.| 

Durham,  W  R  . .  O  Burkclon     Htiil  Inn 
535-34 

Queen's N  B  535-88 

Peterl)oro',  W.  11 0  oia  I'eli'rboroilKli  <  • 

Wellington U.via  OiU'llili 

Capo   Hreton.  .N  8  St.  I'c.i(.r')*304.  ll<ii. 


Addington O 

Gas|)o Q 

Grey,  E  R O 


)72 
509' I 

Pictou  509-I) 
via  Mi'uford,  Oiii. 


roirr 
ornow. 


KpMoni 

Epwnrth 

KrninoMa 

KriMnius 

KrI)   

KrbsviUe 

Krlo  

Eria  

Kriuau 

Erie  View 

•A'Wn  

Krinvlllo 

ErIimvlllo    . . . . 

Krinvlow 

Etlo 

Ernostown  Sta 
Krrlngton   . . . . 

Krskliie    

Kscdtt  

EwiUininao 

Escuiiiinou 

Esdroelon    

KskiMionl 


Eskiisonl  Island . . 
Eskdale    


Esinondo . . 
E«(|iiesing 


KmiuimaU  .... 
KMquliiiaux  Point 

'hJuKex 

Ksiux    


Kssonvilte 
Esterhaz  . . 


Kuteoan 
KHtniore 


EstangduNord. 

Mtihemin    

Ethel    

Etna 

Ettrick 

Eugenia  

Eureka 

Eustis  

Evnndale 


Evansvltle 


Evelyn  . . 

Everett.. 

Everett 

Eversley 

Evcrton 

Ewan  , . . 

'E.teler 

Exinoor 


Factory  Dale  . . 
Falrbairn 


Fairbank  . 


Fairfax 

Fairfax 

Fairfield  

Fairfield  East. . 

Fairfield  

Fairfield  Plain 

Fairford 

Fair  Ground  . . , 


Foirhall    ., 
Fairhttven 


Fairhohne  


Falrley. . . 
Fairlight . 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILROAj>   .vrATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


281 


iilioriiuwIloMHri 
'<  (H  II  imtiit' 

rdpti  fi!)r)'34 
O'OOlli) 
UHton  fiUS'Oft 

0T.5 

uternufc  UI'ic'M'^ 
a  Chariot  Iftiiwrj 
i()'fi4,  Mffi'Md 


rOHT 

urrium. 


KpDOtll 

Kpwoi'th 

KriinioBa 

KriMimiii 

KrI)   

llrliHvllle 

Krlo  

Kria  

KHeaii 

Krlo  View 

•A'Wn   

Krliivlllo 

Kritmvlllo    

Erlfivlew 

Krlo 

KriioKtown  Sta 

ErrliiKton    

Kmkiiiu    

Knr(.tt 

Kit(!Uiiilnao 

Kgcutiiliioo 

iCwtroelon    

Kokwonl 


KfikuHnni  Uland.. 
Kskilalo    


Ksiiiotide . . 
Ks(|iiei)in)( 


EHi/uiinait 

fimiuliimux  I'oint 

*M»Hex 

Kmox    


Kmonvllte 
Kftti-rhaz  . . 


Kut.eoan 
K«tniere 


KstiitiKctuNord. 

Kiihemin    

Ethel    

Etna 

EUrlok 

Eugenia  

Eureka 

Euntig  

Kvntidalo 


Evansville 


Evelyn   . 

Mmrett.. 

Everett 

Evorsley 

Everton 

Ewan  . . . 

'Hxeler 

Extnoor 


factory  Dale  . . 
Ealrbairn 


Ealrbank . 


Fairfax 

Fairfax 

Fulrlleld  

Fairfield  East.. 

FalrHold  

FalrlU'ld   Plain 

Fairford 

Fair  Ground  . . 


Falrhall    .. 
Falrhaven 


Fairliolnie 


Falrley. . . 
Fairlivht . 


RliRCTOaAL 
DIHTUIUT8. 


RAILROAD  UN  WIIIC  , 
I.OCATiiD,  ORNBAR-' 
KHT  R.  R.  STATION,' 
HBBKKV,PP.261-263 


Ontario,  N  R....0 
N'wWestin'ster.BC 
Wellhiffton,  S  B.  O 

Wellington O 

KhiB'H N  B 

Waterloo,  N  B.,  O 

Frontenao O 

Haldiinand O 

Kent O 

Norfolk,  S  B....O 
Wellintfton,  S  B.  O 

Quysljoro' NS 

Ad(Utii;ton O 

Lisir  ar M 

Wolfe y 

Lennox <) 

Vancou"    ■  . . .  B  C 

Grey,  E  ., O 

Lee(U,SB O 

Bonaventure. . . .  Q 
Northiiniber' . .  N  B 

Carleton N  B 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 


Cape  Breton. 
Bruce,  W  B  . 


.NS 
..  O 


Renfrew,  SB..  <) 
Halton  O 

Victoria EC 

Sajfuenay y 

Essex,  S  B O 

Inverness N  S 

Peterboro',  ER..0 

Assa 


Assa 

Victoria N  S 


Oasp6  . 
L^vis 


Q 

Q 

Huron,  EB  ....  O 

King's N  S 

Middlesex,  EB..0 

Grey,  SB O 

Pictou N  S 

Sherbrooke  Q 

King's N  B 


Algonia O 

Middlesex,  E  R  .  O 

Simcoe,  SB O 

Victoria N  B 

York,  NB 0 

Wellington,  S  B.O 
Victoria,  N  B  ...O 


Manchester  580-38 

ina  Vancouver        j 

eta  Guelph,  Ont.     I 

GrandValleyr,36-4l| 

Apohaqiii  599'12 

Waterloo  580-47       j 

Did  Kingston,  Ont., 

Jarvis  580'70-82 

Blenheim  573  I 

Port  Rowan  580-86 

535-30 

Guysboro'  364         | 

509-1 

Stoniiwall  535-00     [ 

Marbleton  675,  620 

580-9 

via  Nan  anno,  B  C 

Markdale  535-40 

Mallorytown  580-9 

508 

353,orChathani532 

Peel  535-86 

Grand   Narrows, 

South  599-14        ' 
Mia  Sydney 
Kincardine  580-48, 

4:i2 
Ashdad  611  | 

580-65  (R  R  name 

Stewarton) 
674 

345  i 

625-15  1 

Port,  Hawkesbury, 

599-14,  371,  380 
Haliburton  580-30 
Whitewo'Ml  Station 

535-5  ! 

McKinnons  Harbor 

599-14  ] 

Grindstone  Is.  359-1: 
599-4  ! 

580-48  i 

Wolf  ville  714  ' 

580-50  I 

Flesherton,  535-40 
599-13  I 

512 
390,orNerepisSta  ' 

535-88 
Gore  Bay  428-3,     1 

430-1,  422-2  1 

Crumlin  535-38 
580-64  i 

Torrancev'le  535-91 
King  580-67  , 

oia  Guelph,  Ont.     ! 
Kinmount  580-30    i 


POST 
OKKICKS. 


Fairmede 

Fairmont  Springs 

Fairmount 

Fairmont 

Fairview 


Fairview  , 
Fairview 


Fairview 

Fairview    Station 

Fair  Valley 

"Fairoille    

Falding    

Falkcnburgh  Sta. 

Falkirk 

Falkland 

Falkland 

Falkland  Ridge . . 

Fall  Brook  

Fallowfleld 


Falls  View-  .... 
Falmouth     .... 
Falmouth  Station 
Fannystelle .... 

Fanshawe 

Faraday   

Farewell  

Fargo   

Farmerston 

Fanningdale  . . 
Faniiington    . . 


Farmington 
Farnboro'  . 
Farndon  . . . 


Farnham    Centre 
*Parnhum  .... 


Middlesex,  NB..0  580-50 
Northumb' N  B  Newcastle  599-2, 

353 

King's N  SjAylesford  714 

Victoria OiFenelon  Falls  580- 

30 
York,  W  R  ....  O  580-07  (R  R  name 

Fiiirbank  June.) 

Selkirk MiSouris  .535-.-)8-59 

Stanstead (jiBoynton  512 

King's P  E  IjCherry  Grove665-4 

Brockville Ojy.VyU\ 

.St.  John N  BSt.  Martins  543-2 

Oxford.  S  R  ....  OjBvii-ford  580-78 

Lisgar  Ml  R'jaburn  .535 -iV2 

Norfolk,  S  R. .   .  O  Tilsonburg,  580-78- 

82,  025-5 


Selkirk M 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 


Muskokac&P.S'd.O 


Northumb' 


.  NB 

Assa 


Killar.  '•    535-57 
St.  Anurews535-87, 

400 
Ahmic  Harbour 

420-4 
Boiestown  532 


Farquhar  .... 
Farran's  Point 
Farrelton    .... 

Fassifern 

Fassifern 

Father  Point . . 
Fauxbourg  .... 
Fawcett  Hill  . . 

Fawkham    

Fawn 

Fecteau's  Mills 


Fellows 


Felton 

Feltz  South  ..., 

Fennell's 

Fenaghvale 

Fenella 

*Fenelon  Falls 

Fenwick 

Fenwick 

Fenwick  

"Fergus    

Ferguslea    

Ferguson 


Ferguson's  Falls., 
Ferguson'.s  Lake. 
Ferguson's  Point, 

Fergusonvale 

Fermoy  " 

Ferndale 

Ferndiile 

Ferndale  House . . 


Fern  Glen 
Fernhill   .. 


Fernton    

Ferry  Landing  . 


BLRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WinOH 
LOCATED,  OR  NHAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
8IIRKRV,PP.261-263 


Assa 

Yale-Kootenay  B  C 

Grey,  K  R O 

Antigonishe. .  .N  S 
Perth,  S  R O 

Westinoreland.N  B 
Queen's  1*  E  I 

Yale BC 

Halifax N  S 

Simcoe,  E  R O 

St.  John N  B 

Muskoka&P.S'd.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 

Hants N  S 

Hants N  S 

Lisgar M 

Middlesex,  E  B..O 
Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 
Wellington,  N  R.O 

Kent O 

Carleton N  B 

King's  N  B 

King's PE  I 

Cumberland . .  N  S 

Brome y 

Missisquoi (^ 

Brome (J 

Missisquoi Q 

Perth,  SR O 

Stormont O 

Ottawa  Q 

Glengarry O 

Inverness N  S 

Rimouski Q 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Westmoreland.  N  B 
Ontario,  N  R  . .  O 
Ontario,  N  R  . .  O 
Wolf Q 

Lennox   O 

Russell  O 

Lunenburg  . .  .N  S 
Simcoe,  S  R  ...  .O 

Prescott O 

Northumb',  WR.O 
Victoria, NB...  O 

Monck    O 

King's NB 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Wellington,  CB.O 
Benf  rew,  S  R . . . .  O 
Middlenex,  EB..O 

Lanark,  S  B  . . . .  O 

Hichmond N  S 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
Simcoe,  N  B  . . . .  O 

Addington O 

Albert N  B 

simcoe,  ER  ....6 

Muskoka&  P.Sd.O 
Middlesex,  S  B..0 

Lisgar M 

Victoria  N  S 


Wnpella  635-68 
Golden  535-53 
via  Meaford,  Ont. 
Antigonishe  599*7 
Stratford  580-61-62- 

53,  5V    79-80 
Dorchester  599-1 
via  Charlottetown, 

PEI 
Okanagon  535-74 
59»- 1 

Orillia  ,580-32-67 
535-81-88 

via  Parry  Sound,  O 
.580-67 

Denfleld  580-50 
I  Paris  580-79-83. 
Ivia  Halifax,  NS 
S|iringficld,  610 
Perth  535-34 
Bell's     Corners 

535-12 
625-5-6 

Falmouth  St'n.  714 
714 
535-59 
via  London 
Coe  Hill  Mines  644 
Kenilworth  535-41 
573,  6-25-6 
Upper  Woodstock 

535-86 
Sussex  Vale  599-liJ 
Head  of  St.  Peter's 

Bay  605-4 
River  Philip  599-1 
WestShefford  535-7 
Farnham  535-1-2-7, 

,545-1,  632-1 
Brigham  635*3 
536-1-3-7.   645-1, 

«;i2-l 
Dublin  580-52 
580-9 
656 

Alexandria  531 
Oraiigedale  69914 
599-2,  346 

Did  Lunenburg,  NS 
.572 

Washago  580-67 
Atherly  .580-32-67 
Victoriaville     680- 

12-14 
Earnstown  Station 

5S0-9 
South  Indian  631 
I.unenbiirg646 
(iilford  580-67 
Maxville  531 
Dift  Cobourg,  Ont. 
.580-30 

Pt.Bobinson  580-88 
Amidale  543-1 
Amherst  iigstl 
580-54,  535-30 
Renfrew  .535-12,611 
Hyde  Park  (Corner 

535-42,    580-50-&'i 
Perth  535-34 
St.  Peter's  364 
Pockmouche  540 
Phelpston  580-69 
Westport  510,  319 
Elgin  572 
Mo(iSomin  535-52 
■120-3    or     Falken- 

burg  580-67 
Emsdale  580-67 
Hvdo  Park  Corner 

535-4-2,  580-50-83 
oia  Winnipeg,  Man 
Oraiigedale  699*14 


282 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897   11897]  Pos^ 


POST 

orpicH. 


Ferris   

Ferryville    

Fessercoii    

Fetherstori 

Feverahani 

Field    

Fift'ii  Mile  St  ream 

Fifteen  I'oint 

Findlay  

*Fingal   

Finffer  Board 

Finlayaon    

Fiiitonii    

Fire  Valley 

First  South 

Fishburii 

Fisher  Bay    

Fighernittii'o  Har . 
Fishf.  villa 


Fishing  Lake 
Finh  I^kn  . . 
Fishing  Lake 
Pitch  Bay..  . 


Fitzgerald  Stati'n 


Fitzmaiirice 

Fif  zpatrick 

Fitzroy  Harbour. 
Five  I  si  and  a  .... 
Five  Mile  River.. 
Flamboro'  Centre 

Flanders 

Flatlands 

Flat  River  


Flee  Island . 


Fleetwood  

Fleminri 

FlesherUm 

Fleshertoii  Stati'n 

Fletcher  

Fletcher's  Station 


Fletwode    

Flett's  Springs. 

Fleurant 

Flint  Hill 

Flinton    

Flodden   

Floradale 

*Flor>  .nee    .... 


Flore  iceville 
Flore  iceville,  E. . 

Florenta  

Flow Ts'  Cove 
Flower  Station  . . 
Flurie  Ridge    . . . 
Folden's  Corners. 

Folkins 

Foley    

Foley  Brook  . . . . 
FoUey  Lake    

Folly  Mountain  . , 

Foliy  Villape 

Fontanges 

Fontennelle    

Foi  ,enoy    


'FonthiU. . . 
Footes  Bay  . 
Forbes  


Forbes  Point 
Ford's  Mills 
*Fordwich  . . 

Fordyce   

Foreman 


RLKCTORAL 
DISTRICTE. 


8ueen's N  B 
arleton N  B 

Simcoe,  ER  ...O 
Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 

Grey,  E  R O 

Yale&Kooten'y.BC 

Halifax N  S 

Prince PE  I 

Selkirk .' M 

Elurin,  W  R  . . . .  0 

Victoria,  S  R O 

Victoria N  S 

Cardwell O 

Yale BC 

Lunenburg NS 

Alta 

Disgar M 

Gu.ysboro'  . . .  .N  S 
Haldunand  O 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATRD,  OR  NKAR- 
KHT  R.  R.  STATION, 
8KKKKT,  PP.261 -2U3 


Welsford,  .ISS-SS 

Woodst'k  fiSS-Se-OO 

58(132 

via  Parry  Sound.O 

Flesherton  fi35*40 

Lome  5IW13 
Miscouchoee.'i-l 
5'J5-6.'5 

Shedden  02.5-5 
Sonya  580-38 
lona  599-14,364,372 
Alliston  580-64 
Nakusp  445-1 
uto  Lunenburg,  NS 
MacLeofl  535-64 
via  Selkirk 


POST 
0KKICB8. 


*Fore»t    . . 
Forestdale . 


Forest  Farm  . . . 

Forest  Glade  . . . 

Fore    ''8  F'alls. 
For        ilen    . . . 

Fo..  >,Hill 

Forest  Hill 


Forest  Mills 


Nelles     Corners 

580-82 
Assa  Yorktcn  '522 
Prince  Edward .  .O  via  Picton,  O.it. 

Assa  Yorkton  622 
StanHtet^ Q  Stanstead   Junc- 
tion .M2,  512-1 
Prince P  E  I  6651    (R  R    name 

Richmond) 
Assa  Broadview  6.'15-52 
Northumb'd  . .  N  B  Bay  du  Vin  £.i3 

Lanark,  N  R O  Arnprior  535.12 

Colchester N  S  Parrsborcngh  549 

Hants N  S  Shubenacftdie599-1 

Wentworth,  NR.O  Waterdown  580-87 

Compton   Q  Eaton  620 

Restigouche  . .  N  B  5092 

Queen's P  E  I  via  Charlottetown, 

PE  1 
Marquette M  Portage  La  Prairie 

535-52    644"2 
Durham,  E  R. . . .  O  Franklin  580-35 
Assa  535'62 

Grey,  SR  0  535-40 

Grey,  SR O  Ii35  40 

Kent  0  025-5 

Halifax   N  S  599  1   (R  R  name 

Wellington) 
AssaJMoosomin  535-52 

SaskjPrinoe  AWt  535-62 

Bonaventure  . ,     QjKsciiminac  508 

Albert NBEUin572 

Addington OjMadoc  580-33 

Ric'hmond yiUacine  05H 

Waterloo,  N  R  .  .OElmira. 580-47 
Middlesex,  W  R.  O  Bothwell    535-42,  , 

580-83 

Carleton N  B;.535-86  ' 

Carleton N  B  .'.35-86 

Marquette MiGladotone  622 

Queen's N  B  Newcastle  Cr'k  390 

Lanark,  NR.... 0  611 


Foreston 

Forestville 

Forrest  Station  . 

Forfar  

Forks    


Forks,  Baddeck . . 

Forks  Road 

Funno8P 

Fort  iV  la  Come  . . 
Fort  Alexander.. 
Fort  Augustus  . . 
Fort  Coulonge  . . 

Fort  Cudahy 

Fort  Elllce 

*F<trt  Erie 

Fortescue    

Fort  Frances 

Forties  Settlem't. 
Fortin 


Fort  Kipp 


Fort  Lawrence  . 
Fort  Louisburg. 

Port  Pelly   

for*  Sask'tcheio'n 
FortSimpsoii 

Fort  Steele 

Fort  Stewart 

Fortune  Bridge.. 

Fortune  Cove 

Foit  William.... 
"Fort.  William  . . 
"FortWiUinrnW. 
; Forty  Mile  Creek. 

^  Fosbery 

I  Foster" 

Foster's   

Foster's  Croft  .. 
Fosterville 


Charlotte  ....N  B 
Oxford O 


Found's  Mills. 
Fourchu 


HarvySta'n  535-88 
Ingersoll  535-35 


Four  Falls 


King's    N  B  Sussex  Vale  .599-li 

Ontario,  S  R  . . .  .O  Oshawa  .5809 


Victoria N  B 

Colchester....  NS 


Colchester . 
Colchester  . 
Kinioiiski . . 
Oasp6 


.NS 
.NS 
...Q 
...Q 


Richmond   Q 

Welland O 

Simcoe 0 

Colchester N  S 

Shelburne  ....NS 

Kent NB 

Huron,  E  R  . . . .  0 
Huron,  W  R  ....O 
Haldimand  0 


Grand  Falls  535-84 
599-1  (R  R    nume 

FoUeiifh) 
Debert  Sta'n  599'1 
Debert  Sta.  .599-1 
Little  MPtiri  .599-2 
Gasps    Basin    346, 

350 
Richmond  East, 

580-8-12 
Pt  Robinson  .'••80-.S8 
Hamills  Pt.  420-3 
Denmark  Road, 

599-15 
Barringt-n  .'J76-3     , 
Weldford  5!/9-2        ' 
535-41  I 

Blyth  ,580-50  | 

Jarvis  580-70-82       | 


Four  Mile  Brook 

Four  Roads    . . . 
Fournler 


i  Fowler's  Corners 


Fox  Bay 

Foxboro' 

Fox  Creek  

Fox  Harbour. . . . 
h'ox  Island  Main  . 

Foxmead 

Fox   Point 

Fox  River   


j  Fox  River  . . 

,  Foxtoii 

I  Fox  Wurren 
jFoyiiiount  . . 
Framboise  . . 


RLRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Lambton,W  R    .0 
Nioolet Q 


Asti 


Annapolis NS 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 
Inveiness    ....NS 

Albert N  B 

King's  P  E  I 

Lennox O 

Carleton NB 

Norfolk,  SR....0 

Selkirk M 

Leeds,  SR O 

Queen's N  B 

Victoria N  S 

Monok    O 

Bruce,  E  R   O 

Spsk 

Litgar M 

Queen's  P  E  I 

Por.i,ifci Q 

N.  W.  Territory. . . 

Marquette M 

Welland O 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Algoma O 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Rimouski Q 


Alta 


Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Assa 

Alta 

N'wWestn.  ster.BC 

Yale-Kootenay.BC 
Hustings,  NR.    O 

King's  P  E  I 

Prince PEI 

Pontiao Q 

Algoma O 

Algoma O 

Yukon N  WT 

Marquette M 

Brome Q 

Lunenburg    .  N  S 

King's NB 

York N  B 

Queen's PEI 

Richmond N  S 

Victoria N  B 

PIctou .  N  S 

Gloucester. . .  .N  R 

I're.scott O 

Peterboio',  W  R.O 

Oasp(5 Q 

Hastings,  E  R  ..  (> 
Westmoreland  NB 
Cumlierlaiid. .  N  S 

Guysboro' N  .S 

Simcoe,  E  R. ...  O 
Muskoka  &  P.  S'd.O 
Gasp6 Q 

Cumberland . .  N  S 

Lisgar M 

Marquette M 

Renfrew,  S  R  . .  O 
Richmond . . . .  N  s 


RAILROAD  OK  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NFAR. 
BST  R.  R.  STATION, 
8K«KBY,PP.2(il-2(;:( 


f80-61 
Bulstriide  Station 

58014 
WhitewoodStatioi 

535-52 
Miildleton,  046, 

71414 
Graham's,  635-12 


Head  of  St.  Peter's 

Bay  065-4 
Na|>anee     600-2, 

680-9 
Bristol  535-8t 
580-86 

516 

Butternut  Ridge 
672 

fona  599-14,  364 

Perry  Station  025 -6 

Walkerton  580-54 

Pr.  Albert  535-62 

via  Selkirk,  Man. 

Pisquid  665-3 

063(RR  name  Cou- 
longe) 

via  Juneau,  Alaska 

Birtle  622 

625-2,  580-79-82 

Furnace  Falls  600 

Rat  Portage  536'51 

Stoddarts  646 

Little    Metis   Sta- 
tion 599'2 

Leithbridge  50O,  or 
Macleod  636-64 

599  1 

Ota  ."^^  dney,  N  8 

Yorkton  622 

Edmonton  635  63 

450-5,  or  via   Na- 
naimo,  B  C 

Golden  .536-63 

0>-n»sby  544 

Souris  East  665-4, 

O'Leary  Sta.  665-1 

Pr;;nbroke,0  535-1-2 

635-51,  664 

.535-.51,  664 

vin  Victoria 

Ncepi.wa  622 

535-4-7 

Barss'  Corners  646 

Sussex  Vale  699-12 

Canterbury  Stat'n 
635-90 

Emerald  665-1 

St.  Peter's  364,  370 
372 

.\rno8took   Juno. 
,536-84-86 

West  Rivf  Station 
599-13 

Maxville  531 
,580-35  (R  R  nam* 

Best's) 
Natashquan  346 
r,8()-27 

Lewisville  518 
Pugwash  r>99-18 
Caiiso  364,  371 
ri80-;<2 

Huntsvllle   680-67, 
Givspe    Basin    346, 

3,50 
Parrsborough  549 
Stonewall  535-60 
ti22 

Eganville  536-11 
St.  Peter's  364,  370 


POST 
nPKICRS, 


Framboise  I'terv'e 
Frampton    — 
Franconia    .... 
'Frankj'ord    . . 

Frank  Hill 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Franklin  Centre . 
Franks  Bay 


Richi 
Dorc! 
MoiK 
Hast 
Victc 
Durli 
Mar(| 
Hum 
Musi 


Franktown Laiia 

Frankville  Broc 

Frankville  . . 


Anti 


Fraserburg  — 
Fraser's  Grant 
Fraser's  Mills . . 


Fraserville 
Frechette 


Fredtricton    . . . 
Vredericton  June 
Fredericton  Road 


FrederictonSta..  Que 
Freeborn Pert 


Onta 
Anti 
Anti 

Durl 
L6vi 

Yorl 

Suiil 
We  8 


Freeland . 
Freeland  . 
Freelton  . 
Freeman , 

Freeport  . 


Freeport 

Freetown    

*Frelighsburg 

French  Bay 

French  Creek 

French  Lake 

French  River..  ,. 

French  River 

French  Stiver 

French  Rood ... 

Frenchviiie 

French  Village  . . 


French  Village 
French  Village- 
French  Village 
Friars  Head  Ch'el 

Friar's  lieail  

Frizzleton  


Lee( 
Prir 
Wei 
Hal 

Dig' 

Wa( 
Prii 
Misi 
Bru 

Vai 

Sur 
Pic 
Qu 
Mu 

Ca 
Ca 
Dr 

111 
In 
In 

In 


Froatburn 

Frock  

Frogmore 


Frome 

Fro::'enac 

Front.,.    

Frost  Village  . . 


Fruitland 

Fulford    

Fuiford  Harbour. 

Fullarton   

Fuller  


H 


V 


Fulton 

Fulton  Brook . . 
Fulton's  Mills. 
Furnace  Falls 

FyfieUi 

Gabarouse  Lake. 
Qabnrotise  .... 
Gabarouse  B.ira'is 
Gabriola  Island. 


Gad's  Hill 


[1897  1 1897]  POST  offices  and  kailroad  stations  in  Canada. 


283 


IROAD  ON  WlllCtI 

|ATED,  OR  NPAR. 

R.  R.  STATION 

fKBv,pp.2<ii-2(;:{ 


btrode  SUtion 
lO'U 

ItewoodStatioa 
l5'52 

Idleton,  046, 
1414 
■ham's,  636-12 


I  of  St.  Peter'n 
lay  665 -4 
liaiice     600'2, 

kol  536-M 
■86 


.terniit  RMire 

172 

a  599-14,  364 
ry  Station  025 -6 

ilkerton  680-54 
Albert  635-62 
Selkirk,  Man. 

quid  665-3 
(RRnanieCou- 

oiiKe) 
Juneau,  Alaska 

•tie  622 

i-2,  580-71)-82 

mace  Falls  600 

t  Portage  535'51 

Kldarts  648 

,t\e    Metis   Sta- 

;ion  5992 

ithbridtfe  600,  or 

Macleod  535-64 

)1 

I  .•:,  dney,  N  8 

irkton  622 

Imonton  535-63 

0-5,   or  via   Na- 

naimo,  B  C 

>Iden  1)35-63 

•insby  644 

uris  Kast  665-4, 

Leary  Sta.  665-1 

:nbroke,0535-12 

5-51,  664 

5-.il,  664 

t  ^Victoria 

■epuwa  622 

5-4-7 

rss'  Corners  646 

ssex  Vale  699-12 

titerbury  Stat'n 

)35-90 

lerald  665 '1 

Peter's  364,  370 
172 

oostook   Juno. 
135-84-86 
sstRivpr  station 
i99-13 

xville  531 

1-35  (R  R  nam* 

Jest's) 

tat>hquan  346 

1-27 

rvisville  518 

ifwash  .fiOO-ie 

ISO  364,  371 

•:\2 

ntsville   580-67, 

ipe    Basin    346, 

50 

Tsboroujrh  549 

newall  535-60 

tnville  635-11 
Peter's  364,  370 


POST 
OPPICP^. 


Framboise  I'terv'e 

Framptoii    

Franconia    

'Frankford    

Frank  Hill 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Franklin  Centre . 
Franks  Bay 


Franktown . 
Frankville  . 
Frankville  . 


Fraserbtirg . . . . 
Fraser's  Orant 
Fraser's  Mills. . 


Fraserville 
Frechette 


Fredtricton    . . 
Fredericton  June 
Predericton  Rood 

Frederioton  Sta. 
Freeborn 


Freeland  . 
Freeland  . 
Freelton  . 
Freeman . 

Freeport  . 


Freeport 

Freetown    

*FreHgh»burg    . . 

French  Bay 

French  Creek  . . 

French  Lake 

French  River.. .. 
French  River. . . . 
French  liiver 

French  Rood ... 

Frenchvitie 

French  Village  . . 

FYench  Villaire  . . 
French  Villatju  . . 
French  Village  . . 
Friars  Head  Ch'el 
Friar's  Head  . . 
Frazleton  


Froatburn 

Frock 

Frogniore 


Frome 

Fro::*enac 

Fronliv.  ■ 

Frost  Village  . 


Fruitland 

Palford    

Fuiford  Harboiu- 

Fullarton  

Fuller  


RLECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Richmond N8 

Dorchester  . . . .  y 

.Mouc'k  () 

Hastings,  W  R..() 
Victoria,  SR.  .,0 
Durham,  E  R  . .  O 

Mar(|uette M 

Huntingdon. .  . .  Cj 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Brockville O 

Antigouishe  . .  N  S 

Ontario,  N  R O 

Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 

Durham,  ER  ..  O 
L6vi8 Q 

York N  B 

Suiibury NB 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Queen's  ....  P  E  I 
Perth,  NR  ....  O 

Leeds,  S  ri O 

Prince P  E  1 

Weiitworth,  N  R.O 
Halton O 


RAILROAD  ON  WIIICIll  I 
l,OCATKD,  ORNKAR-'I 


KST  R.  R.  STATION, 


l>08T 
OKKICRS. 


»BKKKY,PP.261-263| 


Digbj 


NS 


Waterloo,  S  R  . .  O 

Prince  P  E  I 

Missisquoi Q 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Vancouver BC 

Sunbury N  B 

I'ictou NS 

Queen's  ....  P  E  I 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Cape  Breton  ..NS 
Cajio  Breton  .  .N  S 
Druni:nond  . . .    Q 

Queen's PET 

King's N  n 

Halifax N  S 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Inverness  ....  N  S 
Inverness  ...    N  S 

n  uidas O 

New  Westminster. 
Norfolk,  S  R....O 

Elgin,  W  R    ....O 

Lotbiniere Q 

H\iiitiiigdon Q 

ShefFord      Q 

Wentworth O 

Brome Q 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Perth,  S  R (,> 

Hastings,  N  R..  O 


Fulton 

Fulton  Brook. . . . 
Fulton's  Mills.    . 
Furnace  Falls  . . 

Fyfield 

Gabarouse  Lake . 

GaharouHe 

Gabarouse  B.ira'is 
Gabriola  Island. . 

Gad's  Hill   


Wentworth,  S  R.O 

Queen's N  B 

Wellington,  N  R.O 
Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Bruce,  E  R .0 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Cnpe  Breton.. NS 
Caj)e  Breton . .  J  S 
Vancouver B  C 

Oxford,  NR....  O 


St.  Peter's  364,  370 

St.  Henedine  675    { 

Perry  Sta    625-6 

544 

via  Peterborough 

580-35 

6-i2  I 

Athelstan 

N.   Bay    536-12-13, 

580-07, 
535-16 

Jasper  .WS-ie 
Harbor  au  Bouche 

699-7 
Bracebridge  580-07 
Heatherton  69;)-7 
Lower  Set't  South 

River  699-7 
580-35 
Craig'n  Road  Stp'n 

.'i80l2 
,532.535-82-83,  390, 
.535-82-88 
Salisbury     699-12, 

693 
605-1 
580-53  (R  R  name 

Pelfers) 
Newboro  516,  319 
iConwav  Sta.  665-1 
jPuslinch.'->35-;<5 
Burlington  580-65- 

87 
Digbv     712,     392, 

31)3-2 
Preston  680-54 
665-1 

St.Arniand  Sta.545 
Allenford  680-55 
451,  or  via  Nanai- 

ino,  B  C 
Waasis  Sta.  535-82 
Merlgonishe  599-7  j 
Kensington  665-J 
1422,  4:i0-2,  or  Mas- 

sey  Sta.  .535-25 
via  Svdnev,  N  S. 
Leitche'sC'k  599-14 
Richmond  Station: 

.580-821  i 

M't  Stewart  605-3-4 
via  St.  .'ohn,  N  B  \ 
via  Halifax,  N  S  | 
Margaree  Il'r  359-2 
Margaree  H'r  3.59-2 
3a<l(leck  304,  370, 

372 
via  Morrisburg,  O 
via  Vancouver 
Tilsonburg   580-78-: 

82,  (125-5 
Shedden  625-5         i 
P.atiscan  535-21       j 
Hemmingford  .580-6 
Waterloo  .")35-4, 

.545-1 
Stonv  Creek  580-83 
535-'? 

Buvgovne  Bay  451 
Mitchell  580-.52 
Ivanhoe  535'34,       | 

580-33  i 

Wiiion  I  580-83 
Chipniai  543-1,  39( 
.580 -.n-l  : 

000 

Tecawater  535-41 
'via  Sydney,  N  S 
via  Sydney,  N  S 
via  Sydney,  N  S 
451  or  via  Nanaimo, 

BC 
680-63 


(iagetrntn    

Gainsborough..  .. 

Oalbraith     

Galena 

Galetta 

Galiano 

Gallas  Point  .. .. 
Gallingertown    . . 

Galson 

'Gait    

Gamble's  Corner. 
Oamebridge    . . . . 

'(iananot/ue 

Gananoque  June. 

Gang  Ranch 

iGarden  Hill  . . . . 
Garden  Island  . . 
Garden  of  Eden  , 
Garden  River 

Gardiner  Mines. . 
Gardiner's  Creek, 

Garfield    

jGarland   

Garland    

Garneau 


RLP.CTORAb 
DISTRICTS. 


Queen's N  B 


Assn 

Lanark,  N  R..  ..  O 
Yale-Kootenay.BO 
Lanark,  N  R  .  ..O 
Vancouver. .   .  B  C 

Queen's P  E  I 

Stormont O 

Compton  Q 

Waterloo,  SB  ..  O 

Prince P  E  I 

Onturio.N  R.    ..01680-32 

Leeds,  S  R t  702,  3-24,  32E-1 

Leedx O  580-9 


RAIIiRUAOONWIIIOH 
LOCATBD,  OR  NIAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  HTATIOR, 
8RIKKY,PP.261-26S 

390  or  Weliford 

535-88 
635  .i8 

Almonte  635-lt 
Golden  635-C8 
Arnprior  6J5-1( 
Bi'rt  Victoria 
via  (;harlottetowg 
Aultsville  580  0 
Pcotstown  536-7 
680-47-64,  634-36 
Cape  Tra -irs*  666 


:Garnet 

{Garnet 

Garnham 

JGarretton    

;  Garrison  Road  .. 

Garryowen 

Garthby  Station  . 

Gartmore    

Gasparine    

\*Cla>ij)i  liasin. . . . 

Gasp6  flay.  South 
'Gaspereaux    .... 

Gaspereaux    .... 

j  Gaspereaux    

jGasperea'x  Stat'n 

{Gavelton 

Gawas 

Gay's  River    .... 

Gaythorne 

Gay's  River  Road. 

Geary    

.Gblert  

! Geneva 

Genoa  

Gentilly  


Cariboo BC 

Durham,  E  R  . .  O 

Front  enac O 

Piotou NS 

Algoma 0 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

St.  John N  B 

Queen's  ....  PEI 
Cliiiteauguay  . .   Q 

King's NS 

L'Islet Q 

Haldimand  ....  O 

St.  John NB 

Vancouver B  C 

Grenville,  S  R  . .  O 
Welland  O 


Grev,  N  R O 

Wolfe Q 

Marquette M 

Chateauguay    . .  Q 
Gasp6 Q 


Gasp6 
King's 


George's  River  . . 
George's  River  Sta 

,  "Georgrtown  

*Georgehiim  . . . . 
Georijetille 


Georgeville 

Georgina  Island.. 

Geraldine    

Geriuania    

Gerniaiiious 

German  Mills 

Gernuvntown    . . . 
Gesiier's  Crtek  . . 

Gesto    

Gethsemnni 
Getson's  Point   . . 


Geyser 

Giant's  Lake 


Gibbon 

Gibraltar 

Gibson  .   . . . . 

I  Gibson 

Gilbert  Cove 


Queen's N  B 

King's N  S 

Queen's N  B 

Yarmouth N  S 

Algoma O 

Colchester  ...NS 
Northumberl'd  NB 

Halifax    N  S 

Sunbury ,  ..N  B 
Victoria,  N  R  .  .  (» 
Argenteuil  . . . .  Q 
Argeiiteuil  . . . .  Q 
Nicolet  Q 


Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

King's  PEI 

Halton   O 


Ashcroft  635-70 

680-35 

325-3  viaKingstonO 

N.OIasgow  699-7-13 

535-2.5,  428-3,  430- 1, 

422-2 
via  Sydney,  N  8 
St.  Martin's  643-2 
via  Charlottetown, 
Aubrey  631 
Berwick  714 
St.  Jean  Port  Joli 

5i)9-3 
580-70 
via  St.  John  N  B 

via  Prescott,  Ont. 

via  Fort  Erie,  Ont. 

via  Owen  Sound,  O 

(175 

Strathclair  Sta.  022 

St.  Remi   80-6 

340,350(Ga8peLd) 
Black  Cape  608 

Gaspe  Ba'n  346,  36U 
P  E  i  Georgetown  665-3, 
359-1 

Chipman  543-1,  390 

Wolfville714 

535-88 

via  Yarmouth,  N  8 

Desbai-ats  636'2& 

Shubenaca<lie699-1 

Negiiac  3,53 

Shubenacadie599. 1 

Waasis  Sta.  635-82 

580-30 

Lnchute  636-18 

St.  Hernias  63618 

Ste.  Angele  de  La- 
val .580-14 

599-14 


Q 


6(15-3,  3.59-1 
580-51-(i5 


Stansteaf'   Q  342   or    Stanstead 

I     June.  512,  612-1 
Antigonishe  .  .N  S,  Antigonishe  699-7 

York,  N  R 0|Sut,toii  West  680-37 

Huntingdon  . .  ..(^!Hcnnningford680-5 
Ontario,  N  R. . .  .OiGravenhurst 580-67 
Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O  Egansville  636-11 
Waterloo,  SH   .  olriSi)-47 

Albert N  B*  Albert  693 

Annapolis  . . .  .N  S|Bridgelown  714 

Essex,  SR O^Essex,  (12>-l-5 

Saguenay    QJNatashquan  346 

Lunenburg- NSi'.'e^so»'((Co««374or 

j     Bridgewater  646 

Lisgar    Mjcia  Selkirk,  Man. 

Guvsboro   . . .  .N  Si  Lower  Settlement, 

I     South  Uiver.599-7 

King's N  B  Sussex  Vale  699-12 


Grey,  E  R  .. 
Simcoe,  E  R 

Yo'-k    

I'is'jy 


.  ..O 
...O 
NB 

.NS 


via  Collingwood,  O 
Klmvale  580-66-69 
532,  535-83 
712    (R    R     nam* 
Port  Gilbert) 


284 


POST  OFFICES  AND   RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA  [181)rBl-'<97]  POSl 


r08T 
OmCHB. 


Gilbert  Mountain 

ailbert'a  Mills 

Oilthrlxt 

Gilbert  Plains.. 

Oilea*! 

Gilks 

Gilford 

Gill    

Oilander's  Mt. . 

Gillespie 

Gillies  Hill  .... 
Gillies  Lake  . . . 
Gillies  Point  . . 
GillioH  Point  Kast 

UillinKham 

Gilman 

Gilinour  

Ginili    

Gingraa 

Girard    


Giroux  . . . 
Gladstone  . 
Gladstone  . 
"Olailstoiie  . 
Gladwyn  . . , 

Gladys 

Olnminia 
Glamorgan  . 
Qlandine  . . . 


Olanford  

Olanford  Station. 

Glaiiiiiirc     

Glanworth 

Glossburn    

Glascott  

Glosjifow  

Glasffow  

Glossville 

Glastonbury   

Glebe  Koad 

Gleichen 

Glen  Adelaide    . . 

Glen  Alda   

*6len  Allan  

Glen  Almond     . . 

Glen  Alpine    

Glen  Anglin    

Glenaiinan 

Glenann 

Glen  Bard  


Glen  Bean  . . 
Glen  Becker. 
Glenbervie  . . 
Olen  Buell  . . 


Olenl>oro' 

Glenbumie  . . . . 
Glencairn  . . . . 
Glen  Campbell 

*Olencoa 

Glencoe   

Glencoe   

Glenoove     . . . . 


Glen  Colin  ... 
Glencorradale 
Olen  Cross  ... 
Glencrosa  ... 
Glen  Donald  . 


Glendale  . . . . 
Glendale  . . . . 
Glendale  . . . . 
Glendinning 
Glendower. . . 
Glendyer 


Oleneden. 


KLKOTORAb 
DISTRICTS. 


Cumberland  ..NS 

Prince  Kdward.  .0 

Simcoe,  K  R O 

Marquette    M 

Hast'.ngsKR O 

Nort..iimberld.NH 

York,  N  R O 

Haldinmiid  .,. .  O 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  B 

Bruce,  N  K  .    . .  () 
Capi?  Breton  . .  N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Alta 

Brome    Q 

Hastings,  NR  .  .O 

Msgar    M 

Bellec'liaHse C^ 

St.  John .......  q 


Provencher  , . . . M 
Mid<lleacx,  ER.O 

Victoria N  B 

Marrpiette    ....  M 

Victoria    N  B 

Alta 

Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 
Durham,  E  B  ..  O 
Victoria,  SR....0 

Wentworth.  S  R.O 
Wentworth,  S  R.O 
Hastinu's,  N  R  . .  O 
Middlesex,  SR..O 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 

Grey.  S  R   O 

Ontario,  \VR....O 
Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Carletoii N  B 

Addington  ....  0 
Antigonishe  .  .N  S 
Alta 

Peterboro'.ER.O 
Wellington,  C  R.O 

Ottawa  Q 

Antigonishe . .  N  S 
Gloucester  . . .  N  B 
Huron,  E  R  . . . .  O 
Victoria,  NR....0 
Antigonishe  .  .N  S 

Ottawa  Q 

Dundas O 

Colchester N  S 

Brocfcville O 


RAILROAD  ON  WMICIIi 
LOCATKD,  ORNKAR-I 
KKT  R.  R.  STATIO.N, 
HKKKKV,rl'.'i;OI-203 


FOOT 
OKKICKM. 


Marquette 
Frontenac. 
Simcoe,  S  H 


...  M 

O 

^....ooe,  S  R  ....O 
Inverness  . . .  N  S 
Middlesex,  WR..0 
Inverness  . . .  .N  S 
Restigouche  .  .N  B 
r.uysboro' N  S 

Elgin,  EB O 

Kinsr's PEI 

Cardwell O 

Selkirk M 

Glengarry 0 

Inverness  . . .  .N  S 
Middlesex,  ER.  0 
Marquette    ....  M 

Selkirk M 

Addinifton O 

Inverness   N  S 


Grey,  E  R 


.O 


Halfway  Rive-  Hta. 

549 
via  Picton,  Out. 
Oro  Station  580  (17 
Strathcluir Sti  b22 

Blissflcld  G32 

5SO'()7 

Nejles  Corn's  580-82 

Iona51)l)14,3(t4,372 

Ortonville  535 '84 

Paislev  580-64 

Boisdale  C.  599-14 

Iona599-14,364,372 

do        do 
Macleod  535-64        | 
West  Brome  635 -3 
544  j 

ni'a  Selkirk,  Man.  i 
St.  AnselnieC75  l 
r.80-13  (R  R  name 

St.  Nicholas)  t 
Mirt  Winnipeg,  Man 
Harriettsv'le  r)35'36 
Kilburn  536-80  i 
022 

Red  Rapids  635  01, 
Dewdnev  .53.'. -«4  ! 
PiMkerton  680-54  ' 
Mill  Brook  680-^6  | 
58l)-35  (R  R  name 

Ops)  \ 

Olanford  Sta 680-70 
580-70 

Millbridge  644  i 
(125-4.  580-81  I 

Heatherton  599-2 
Berkeley  535-40 
Stouffville580-3«-37 
Shiuiacadie  .599-14 
Bristol  535-8(1 
KaliularSta.  535-34 
Antigonishe  599-7 
535-53 

Moosomin  636-62 
C'oe  Hill  Mines  644 
Drayton  580-54  i 
Buckingham  535-18 
Antigonishe  699-7  : 
Janeville  540 
635-41 

Woodville,  580-36 
James  River  Sta., 

599-7  I 

Kazubazua  656 
.Morrisburt;-  680-9 
Brookfleld  .599-1 
516  (R  R  name 

Forthton) 
535-59  ; 

via  Kingston,  Ont. 
680-64 

n80-82-F3,  5.36-42 
VV.BavRoad699-14 
Heofl  of  Tide  599-2 
Lower  Settlement, 

S.  River  .)99-7 
Springfield  625-5 
Cherry  Grove  (i((5-4 
Orangeville  633-40 
Morden  535-57 
Sumnierstown  Sta. 

580-9 
W.Bay  Road  600 14 
ma  London,  Ont. 
Neeiiawa,  622 
Biiklur  (144-1 
lOodfrey  617. 
Port  Hood,  359-2, 

36( 
Mt.  Forest  635-41, 
I    580-40 


Olenelg    . . . . 
Glenenuna  . 
Olen  Ewen  . . 
Olciilanning 
Glen  Farrow 


aienfluld  . . , 

Olentlnnan 

Glengarry 


Glengarry 


Glengarry  Stat'n. 
Glengarry  Valley 


Glen  Gordon 
Glengyle  , . . . 
Olenholm    . . 
Glen  Huron 
Glen  Iver 


Olenila 

Glenlea  . . . 
Glenlivet... 
Glenlivet... 
Glen  Lloyd 

Glenlj/on  . . . 
Glen  Major. 


Glen  Margaret 
Glen  Martin  . . 

Glen   Mary 

Glen  Meyer  . . . 


Glen  Millar. 
Olenmore 
Glenmore    . 
Glen  Morris 


Glen  Morrison. 
Glen  Murray  . . 


Glennevis  . . . 
Glen  Norman 
UlenOak 


Glenora 

Glenora   

Glenora 

Glen  Orchard. . . 

Glenorchy   

Gienpayne 

Glen   Porter  . . . 

Glen  Rae 

Glen  Rond  

Glen  Robertson . 
Glen  Ross 


Glenroy   

Glen  Sandfleld 


Glenshee  

jGlenshee  .... 
Glen  Small  . . , 
iOlensmith  . . , 
I  Glen  Stewart 
Glen  Sutton    , 

Glen  Tay 

Glen  Uig 

Glenvale 

Glenvale  .... 


Glenville  , 


Glen  Water 

Glen  William. . . , 
JGIen  Williams  . , 
iGlen   Willow  . . , , 

Glen  Wood 

,Olen  Wood 


iGlenwood  Station 


RLEOTORAL 
DISTRICTS, 


Guysburo' N  S 

Vale B  C 

Assa 

King's PEI 

Huron,  ER  ....  O 

Addington O 

tiueen's  ...PEI 
Inverness   ....NS 

Prince PEI 

Plotou NS 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Ottawa  (i 

Pontian tJ 

Mar<|uette M 

Simcoe,  NR...  O 
Sherbrooke  . . . .  Q 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 
Provencher  ....  M 

Ottawa  Q 

Restigouche . .  N  B 
Megan  tic    Q 

Marquette M 

Ontario,  W  R  . .  O 

Halifax N  S 

King's PEI 

Sask 

Norfolk,  SR....O 

Hastings,  W  R.  O 
Grenville,  S  R  . .  O 
Colchester....  NS 
Brant,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Cape  Breton... NS 
Megantic  Q 

Glengarry O 

Glengarry O 

Middlesex,  SR..0 


Inverness N  S 

Selkirk M 

Prince  S<Iward . .  O 
Simcoe,  E  R....  O 

Halton O 

Stormont O 

Northumb' NB 

Lambton,  E  R  . .  O 
Antigonishe. .  N  S 

Glengarry O 

Hastiii;:s,  W  R..0 

Glengarry O 

Glengarry O 

Noriolk,  S  R....0 

I'ictou N  S 

Grenville,  SR  ..  O 

Marquette M 

Dundas O 

Brome (J 

Lanark,  SR....  O 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 

Frontenac O 

Westmoreland.  N  B 

Inverness N  S 

Glengarry 0 

King's P  E  I 

Halton O 

Middlesex,  W  R.  O 
Yarmouth . . . .  N  S 
N.  Westminster.  BC 


Kent. 


.0 


RAILROAD  ON  Wlllrii 
LOUATRD,  OR  NK.AIl 
KST  R.  R.  HT„Tl(iN, 
SKKKKY,l'l-.'J6l--i(„(  I 

AntignnlKhe  50l)-7 
Emlcrby  586-74 
Oxbow  535-58 
Cardigan  B<1.  (Mir.x  ] 
Winitham  580-4N.r,i»  | 

636-41 
Ijavant  Station  (in 
via  Charlottetowii 
Port    Hood    351  '2, 

364 
Bloomflelil  Station 

U05-1 
599-13 
St.  Peter's  304,  37(1, 

372 

Bristol  663 
AnIen  SUI  ion  (1-22 
680  04 

Sherbrooke  512, 
536-7,  580-8,  175 

Royal  644-3 
Kirks  Ferry  650 
Head  of  Tide  5!m  2 
Ste.   Julie  Station 

580-12 
Neepawa  622 
Myrtle  536-34, 

580 -;« 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
Cardigan  Bd.  6(i53 
Pr.  Albert  635-(i2 
Tilsonburg  580-78- 

82.  6-25-3 
via  Trenton,  Out. 
Maitland,  680-9 
Shubenacadie5()91 
Gait  635-36,  680-47- 

54 
mo  Sydney 
Ste.  Julie  Station 

,580-12 
DalhousieM.  535'33 

do       do 
Longwood    635-42, 

580-83 
W.  Bay  Rd.  (90  14 
Pilot  Mound  636-.'.7 
wo  Picton  309 
Redwood  4203 
Oakville  580-87 
Ssuth  Finch  536-;t;f 
Blackville  532 
625-8 

Antigonishe  599-7 
631,  531-1 
544(RRnameChiH- 

holms) 
Green  Valley  5.S5-33 
Glen   Robertson 

531,  531-1 
Delhi  580-82 
Merigpnishe  509-7 
Spcncerville  535"20 
Neepawa  622 
via  Iroquois,  Ont. 
635-3 

Perth  535-34 
Antigonishe  599'7 
.50!)-!,  611 
Petit'jodiao  572, 

599-12 
Port    Hood    35!»2 

364 
ma  Cornwall,  Out. 
Cardigan  Bd.  6(;r.  3 
.180-65 

Appin  580-83 
ik'o  Yarmouth,  N  S 
Port  Hanunond 

.535-70,  450-3 
617 


POBT 
OKFIOWI. 


Uubeil 

Ooble'g 

I Oodbout  . . 
•doderieh 


Charl 
BranI 
Sagu 
Huro 


(lodfrey   Addi 


U'xlolphln 

OolT's    . . . . 


(liilden 

Golden  burg 

(iolden  Grove jSt.  J 

(iolden  Grove  M'ls  St.  J 


NortI 
Halil 


Yale 
Algo 


Golden  Lake 
Golden  Ri<lgp . . 
Golden  Stream 
Golden   Valley 

I  GoUlenvillo 

Goldfleld 

Gold  River 

Ooldsinith  . .  .. 
(Joldstone  . . , . 
(Jold  Stream  . . 

Golspie 

Gondola  Point 

Conor  

Good  Corner  .. 


RenI 
Carl( 
Mar( 
Musi 
Guv 
Stor 
Lull 
Esse 
Wei 
Vict 
Oxfi 
Kini 
Lisg 
C.irl 


Oooderhani Poti 

Goo<l8town Carl 

Ont 
St. 
St.  , 
Kin 


Goodwood 
Gooseberry  Cove 
Goose  Creek  .... 
Goose  River  . .  . . 


(lonlon 

Gordon     

Gordon  Bay  — 
Gordon  Creek  . 
Gordon  Ranch . . 
Oordonsvlllo  . . . 
Gordonville    . . . 

Gore 

*Gore  Bay 


Gore's  Landing. . 

Goring 

Gormley 

'(iorrie    

Goshen 

Goshen 

Gospnrt    

GoltingenSt.,liT 
Goulais  Bay  . .  . 
Goulais  River   . 

Gould   

Gould  Station    . 

Gouldville  

(lo;irock 

Go  wan  Brae 


Ess 

MU! 

Pot 
Ya! 
Cai 
We 
Ha 
AU 


Nr 
Gr 
Yf 
Hi 
Al 
Gi 
U 


Gowanstown  . . . . 
(lower  Point  . . , . 
(iowland  Mt  , . . . 

Oowrie 

(iraburn 

(iracefield    

^Orafton 

Grafton    

Grafton    

Graham 

(Jrahani's  Road 
Orahamsville  . . . 
(Jrahaiu's  Siding. 

(Jrainfleld    

(Jranboro'    

'  Granbp 

Grand  Anse  . . . 
Grande  Ance  . . . 

Grand  Bay 

Grand  Bend  . . . 
Grande  Bale  . . . 


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[18(JrilH97] 


POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


286 


lAILROADON  Wlllni 
TOCATBD,  ORNKAl; 
|kHT  II.  ft.  HTnTKi.V 
NKKKKV,1'I'.2(U.J(;:'! 

lriti)fonli»he  (mi 
Indprby  58B74 
J>xl)ow  f).')5-r)8 
lurdiKan  Ufi.  (Kifrs 
►  im^lmin  {>8(iMNr,i> 
MS -41 
l-avant  HUtiomui 
fill  Charlottetowii 
I'ort    HomI   Sfil  i 

;m 

piooinfleld  Station 
005  1 

pt.  Peter's  ;i04,;t7(i 
372 

[Jristol  (!6;i 
irden  Station  (122 
P80(I4 

pherbrooke  512, 
f)367,  58()'8,  17,1 

Itoyal  644-3 
[iirl{8  Kerry  05(1 
fleafl  of  Tide  f)!)0  2 
ite.   Julie  Station 

580-12 
'leepawa  622 
Myrtle  535-34, 

58(l-:« 
i)ia  Halifax,  N  S 
Cardigan  Bd.  fitw-s 
Pr.  Albert  535-li2 

Tilsonburtf  580-78- 

82,  625-3 
via  Trenton,  Out. 

Maitland,  580-9 

Slud)etia(-adiefi!)ftl 

Gait  535-36,  580-47- 
54 

m'a  Sydney 

Ste.   Julie  Station 
580-12 

Dalhou8ieM.o35'33 
do       do 

Longwood    535-42, 
580-83 

W.  Bay  Rd.  f  DO  14 

Pilot  Mound  535-57 

via  Picton  30» 

Redwood  420-3 

Oakville  580-87 

S»uth  Finch  535 •;« 

Blackville  532 

1)25-8 

Antijfonishe  5997 

Wl,  531-1 

J44(RRnameChis- 
hohn.'f) 

3reeii  Valley  535-;« 

jilen   Robertson 
531,  531-1 

3elhi  580-82 

kleritfpniHhe  509-7 

jpcncerville  535-20 

■Jeepawa  022 

'ia  Iroquois,  Ont. 

i35-3 

'erth  535-34 

Viitijfonishe  590-7 

OO-l,  Oil 

•etit'jodiuo  572, 
509-12 

'ort    Hood    35!C2 
304 

ia  Cornwall,  Out. 

Jardijfan  Bd.  605  3 

80-(i5 

ijipin  580-83 

ia  Yarmouth,  N  S 

'ort  Haniniond 
535-70,  450-3 

17 


HOST 
OKriOHH. 


Uubell 

Gulile's 

I Oodbout  . . 
'Goderich 

I  Oodfrey   . . 


Ooflolphin 
Ootl'i    . . . . 


KLRCTORAL 
DIHTKUrrH. 


RAIbaoADOHWIIIOII 

LOCATRO,  OR  NK.»K- 
KMT   R.  R.  HTATION, 

HK,KKRY,ri'.2Ul-!203 


Charlevoix Q  Murra:,  jay  3'2»-8 

Rrant,  N  R  ....  ()  58083 

Ha^uenav Q  345 

Huron,  \V  R....  01580-52,  432 
AddinKtoM O  HI  I  (R  R  name  Red- 


rotiT 

OKKICKM. 


Northunib',  E  R  O 
Halifax N  8 


iliMen 

Gi)ldenhiir(?  . . 
(ioldcn  Grove. 
(ioldenUroveM'lH 
Oolden  Lake  . . 
Golden  Ridge . , 
Ooldon  Stream 
Oolden   Valley 
Goldenvillc  — 

Goldfield 

Gold  River  .... 
Onldsmith  .. ., 
Goldstone    ... 
Gold  Stream  . 

Golspie 

Gondola  Point 

Gonor  

Good  Corner  .  - 

Oooderhain . . . 
Goofistown  . .  . 
Goodwood  . . . 
Gooseberry  Cove 
Goose  Creek  .... 
Goose  River  .... 

Gordon 

Gordon     

Gordon  Bay 

Gordon  Creek  . . 
Gordon  Ranch. . . 
Gordonsvillo  .... 
Gordonville    .... 

Gore 

*Oore  Bay 


forri) 
Oanipbellf'd  580-27 
Windsor  Jun.  599- 1 

714 
535-63 


Yale-Kootenay.BC 

Algonia  o 

St.  John N  B  via  St.  John,  N  U 

St.  John N  ttlnia  St.  John,  N  B 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  o|KKanville  63B-11 

Carleton N  BJI'eel  635-86 

Marquette MjOladstono  6'22 


Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

(Juysboro' N  S 

Storniont O 

Lunenburg  . .  N  S 

Kssex,  S  R O 

Wellington, '     ..O 

Victoria BC 

Oxford () 

Kinif's N  B 

Lisgar M 

Carleton N  B 

Peterboro',  ER..O 

Carleton O 

I  Ontario,  W  R  . .  O 


Trout  Creek  58007 

Antigonishe  599-7 

South  l'"inch  535-33 

Mahone  B.  646,  373 

BIythoswood  625-3 

580-54 

574 

Woodstock  580-50 

Rothesay  599-12 

535-51 

Woodstock  535-86- 

90 
Iron  Dale  600 
BfllsCorn'rs  535-12 
580-36 


Grand  Cascaiicdia 
Orandu  Clairii-re 
Orand  Ih'HiTt. . . . 
Grand  Kntry  .... 
(irand  Konds  .... 

!()rand  Forks 

jOrande  Frt'iiit-re. . 
(irande  (Irive 
lorande  lAuni!  . . . 
(Jraiide  Polnte  . . 
[Grande  Prairie  . , 

Orandcs  Piles. . . . 
{UrandesCoud^es. 

lUlrand  FAang 

] Grande  Vallie  . . 
"(Irand  Falh. . . . 
i\i.  Fulls  Portage  . 

(irand  Harbor    . . 

Grandigiie  

'Grandin   

Grand  Lake 

Grand  LukeSta. . 
'\Giaiid  Maitan  . . 

Grand-Mfcre    .... 

IJGrand  Motis 


KI.KCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
UK'ATKU,  OR  NHAR- 
KHT  R.  K.  HTATION, 
HRRKRY,l>l'.2el-203 


...Q.'. 

Selkirk M  Hartnov  n36-6« 

Halifax N  Sitita  Halifax,  N  8 

(laspu (^13501 

(Jharlevolx (JMurray  Boy  3-29-« 

Vale UCjOkanagon  53574 

Two  Mountains.  .(^Ht.  Kusta(-he  536-22 

GospcS (^Guspe  Ba'n346,:','0 

St.  John's <Ji680-13 

ProveiK-her Mi 


Vale-Kootenay.BC 
(.'hainplain 


ma  Winnineir,Man. 
Duck  ami  Pringle, 

Man.,  636-70 
635-19 


St.  John N  B,Mus(iua8h  695 

St.  John N  b; Sussex  Vale  699-12 

King's P  K  1  Head  of  St. Peter's  lOrand  Pabos 


jGr'nd  Mira,  northjCnpe  Breton 
(4r'nd  Mira,  south  Cape  Breton 
G.  Narrows  Rear.  Victoria  .  . 
G.  Narrows Cape  Breton 


Bay  065  4 
Waiiella.536-62 
AinherHtburg,626'l 


Assa 

Essex,  S  R O 

Musk  oka O 

Pontiac (^ 

Vale BCjGolden  535  53 

Carleton N  B  Bristol  635  86 

Wellington,  N  R.o|  Arthur  .535-41 
Hants N  S  Shubenacadie  599-1 


!  Grand  Rang 

[(,.•)■(  ■■I  Pre  .. 
iGrai.  1  River 


Mattawa,0.,535-12  iGrand  River 


Beauoe  QlSt.  KrancoiK,  Nord 

I     East,  075-1 

Inverness N  S  Cheticanip  369-2 

Oasp(5 O  Gaspe  Ba'n  346,36« 

■■•         •  N  B  535-84 

Ortonville  635-84 
Grand  Manan  403 
Notre  Dame  518 
Stobart  636-62 
ri'rt  Sydney 
699-1 ' 

403 or  ma  E'port  Me 
Lac    a  la  Torture 

635-19 
St.  ()(^tave  599-2 
via  Sydney,  N  8 
I'l'rt  Sydney,  N  8 
N  Sjlona599-'.4,3fi4,372 
N  S  590-14  (R  R  name 
lona) 

Gaap6 (^  St.  Adelaide  de  Pa- 
bos 35(1 

Dorchester (/st.  Anselme  676 

King's N  S  714 

Gasp(5 il 


Victoria 

Victoria N  B 

Chirlotte  ....NB 

Kent N  B 

Sask 

Caiie  Breton  ..NS 

Halifax N  S 

Charlotte  ....N  B 
Chanipluin    . . . .  (^ 

Rimouski (^ 


Gore's  Landing. . 

(joring 

Oorinley 

'(Jorrie    

Goshen 

Goshen 

Gospirt    

(lOttiiuienSt.,  Br 
Goulais  Bay  . .  . 
Goulais  River   . , 

Gould   

Gould  Station    . 

Gouldville  

Goiirock 

(Jowan  Brae .... 


Gowanstown  ... 
(lower  Point  ... 
Gosvland  Mt  . . . 

Gowrie 

(iraburn 

Gracefleld   

^Orafton 

Grafton    

Grafton    

Graham 

Graham's  Road. 
Grahamsville  . . . 
(}raham's  Siding. 

Grainfleld    

Granboro'    

'  Granby 

Grand  Anse  . . . 
(irande  Ance  . . . 

Grand  Bay 

Orand  Bend  . . . 
Grande  Baie  . . . 


Algoma O 


4-28-3,  430-1,  422-2, 
or  Spanish  River 
Station  635-25 

Harwoo<l  580-17 

via  Meaford,  Ont. 

Unionville  580-36 

535-41 

Elgin  672 

Antigonishe  509-7 

N'panee  ,509-2,580-9 


via  S't  Ste  Marie,  O 
via  S't  Ste  Marie,  O 


Northuml/,  W  R.O 

Grev,  E  R O 

York,  ER O 

Huron,  E  R  . . . .  O 

Albert N  B 

Guysboro'  . . . .  N  S 

Lermox O 

Halifax N  S 

Algoma O 

Algoma O 

Compton   (^.iScotstown  535-7 

Compton   Q:.5.35-7 

Westmoreland.  N  B,Meniramcook  599-1 
Wellington,  S  R.O!,58()-5t 

King's P  E  llSouris  East  605-4, 

3,59-1,  ;i71     • 
Wellington,  N  R,0  580-,'i3 
Renfrew,  N  R  ..  O  Graham's  535-12 

Albert N  B  Elgin,  .572 

Perth,  S  R O  Mitchell  ,580-62 

Assa  Maple  Creek  535-.53 

Ottawa <)  Kazubazua  656 

Nort:humb',W  R,  Oi.'i80-9 

Carleton N  B  Wo'stook  535-86-00 

King's N  SiWatcrville  714 

Vaudreuil  (^.535-32 

(Queen's  ....  P  E  1  Emerald  665-1-2 

F'ecl OMalton  680-51 

Colchester  ....NS| 

Northunib'.  ..  N  B  RenousB'dge599-8 

Shefford Q  Granbv  ,546-1 

Shefford (^,545-1 

Richmond N  S  (Jrandigue  F'ry  304 

Gloucester...   N  B  .540 

King's N  b;.535-88 

Mifldlesox,  N  R.  OjPark  Hill  680-51 
Chicoutimi QlBagotville  329-8 


Grand  River  . . 
Grand  River  Falls 
(irand  St.  Esprit. 

JGrand  St.  Louis. . 

i 

(irand  Tracadie.. 

*(iriind  Valley  . . 

.Orandview- 

|( irand  View 

,  Grange 

iGranger  

Granite  Creek    . . 

Granite  Hill    .... 

jGranite  Village  . . 

Grant    

Grant    

jGrantley 

(•rantham   

Oranthurst     .... 

I'OraiUou     

Granton  

iGrnnt's  Corners. . 

Granville 

Granville  Centre. 

Granville  Ferry.. 
Orassniere  


Grassy's  Corners. 
iGrattan    

Grattan    

Gravel  Hill 

]*Gravenhurst    .. 

iGraystock   

! Great  Desert .... 
j  Great  Shemogue 

"Great  I'illaue  .. 

Greece's  Point. . , 
;j(!reeley 

Oreenbank 

'iGreen  Bay  

ilOreeiibush 


..NS 
,.NS 


Victoria N  B 

Richmond  . .  . .  N  S 

Richmond NS 

Nicolet  i; 

Nicolet q 

(Queen's  . . . .  P  E  1 
Wellington,  N  R.O 
(Queen's  . 


3.-i0  or  Bl.  Cape  608 
St.  Leonards  Stal'n 

535-84 
St.  Peters  364,  370 
viii  St.  Peters 
Ste.    Monique    de 

Nicolet,  565 
S.  Aiigele  de  I.aval 

!)80-14 
Little  York  666-3 
,535-41 
P  E  1  ti/rt  Cliarlottctown, 
Brant  ford  .580-78 
Cypress  Riv.  536-69 
Orangeville   635-40 
Spence's  Bd  636-78 
Trout  Creek  580-67 


Brant O 

•Selkirk Mi 

Cardwell    O  ( 

Yale-Kootenav .  BC 

Muskoka&PSd.O' 

Shelburne  . . . .  N  SJwia  Liverpool 

Russell  0|South  Indian  531 

West     'reland.NB:CapToriiieniine(i38 

Dunda. O'Chesterville  ,535-33 

Vancouver B  CiConiox  150-2,  461 

(.).\foi-d,  N  R  . . .  .OSt.  Marys  580-49-.51 
Middlesex,  N  R.  O  ,'■.80-51 

Pictou    N  S  Westville  5999 

Stormont O  via  Cornwall, Ont. 

(Queen's P  E  I  Breadalbane  065-1 

Annapolis  . . . .  N  S  Annapolis  714, 392 

ii93-2,  712 
Annapolis  . . . .  N  S         do  do 

Muskoka&  P  ,'(l.()i315  or    Hunt«ville 

■     580-()7 
Wentworth,  S  R.(j  Grimsby  580-83 
Northumberl'd  NBNcguac  353 
Renfrew-,  S  R  . .  OiAshdad  Oil 

Stormont  OlMoncklaiidSt63f33 

Sinu-oe,  E  R () !5,SO-'J7,  420-3 

Peterboro,  E  R...OJiii'a  Peterborough O 

Nipissing O  Rutherglen  .58612 

Westmoreland. N  BShediac  .590-11 


Col(-liester     .  .N  S 

Argenteuil q 

Russell O 

Ontario,  N  R   . .  O 

Algoma O 

Brockville O 


Lon'derry  St.  699-1 
Gushing  541 
O.sgoodu  Sta.635-20 
Black  wa'r  580-36-36 
DirtLittleCurrentO 
Whitehurst  536-16 


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ro«> 

•rriciM. 


Oreenbiiih 

Orecnflold   

Oreenflold 

Gri'enfltslil   

Qreeriflelfl  

Oreenflold   

Ornfl'd.St.  Miiry'H 
Oretm  llarhovir  . . 

Qreon  Hill  

Orecn  Hill 

Orecn  Hill 

Greenlaw 

areenmniint 

Greenock    

Ireen  I'oint    

Green  Point   

Green  Ridjfo  — 
Green  Iliver  — 


Green  River  — 

Green  River   

Green  Koad    . . . 
Grcun'a  Brook    . . 
Gmen'H  Creek    . . 

Greenshielda 

Greensville 

Green  Vale  . .  — 

Oreenvalc 

Green  Valley 

Orecnview  

Greenville  Stat'n, 

Greenway    

Oreenway    

Greenwich 


Prlnnc I'  K  I 

Bnioo,  E  R   () 

i'rinoe  Kdward. .() 
Oloucoater. . . 
Provuncher  . . 
TiiniiHcouta  . . 

Ontario,  W  R  ..  <) 

Victoria N  H 

Carleton  N  » 

Pi(!toii N  S 

Colclicster  . . . .  N  S 

Richmond Q 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 

KinKs    PKI 

I'ictou NS 

Olenifarrj' ') 

HaatinKS,  N  K..  »> 
Ciimlierland  . .  N  ^. 
Middlesex,  NH..O 
Selkirk M 


Greenwich  Hill . 


Greenwood . . 
*Gre«nwond  . 
Greenwood . . 
OrMiitoood  . . 

Greer    

Greer  Mount 
Gregory  .... 


Orenfel    . . . 
Qrenfell  . . 
*Orenville 
Gresham    . . 
Oretna . .  . . 

Gretna 

Grey's  MillH. 
Grey  wood.. . 


Oriersford . 
Griersville 
Griffin  .... 


Griffin's  Corners. 

Griffin  Cove    . . . 

Griffith 

"Grimnhy 

Qrimsliy  Park  . . 
Orimsliy  Centre . 

Oriniathope  

Griniston 

Grindstone  Inland 

Orixwold 

Grondines 

Grondines  Station 
Grosses  Coques  . 
Grosses  Roches . 


Grosvenor 


Grovesend  . . 
Groves  Point 
Oroveton .... 

Grund 

Guejnien 

*Gwlph  ... 
Guigues 


IHAILIIOADON  WHICH 

■blOTOIlAL  LOCATKI),  OR  NKAIt' 

BIHTRICTS.  KST   11.  K.  HTATIOH,! 

HKKKKV,l'f.2(;l-2(l;l' 

Vork N  B  W'o<lHto(!kf(;jf>86-90 

Anti;{oTil«he  .  .N  sl  AntljfonlHhp  ftWT 

Glengarry ()  Ml  i 

Oiirleton N  H  KlorcMuovillc'.W6'89! 

yiioon's   N  HIBiidKewater  «4« 

OoUihcster N  SJValle.v   Hta.,  ttmVS 

Oiiysboro' N  H^Antlifoiiishe  filt()-7  i 

Shellmrne N  SJ,o(^ke(iort  ;i7(l-3 

I'ictou     ..N  SlWcHtville.MMI-l) 

Ctiniherland  . .  N  HiparrHlioroiiKh  fi41)   i 

York N  B'UrosH  tJreek  fi;t2 

Alta  Red  Det-r  f>;t.^r()3 
Alberton  Wl.ll 
SValkerton  .^H(»•64 
I'lVt  I'icton,  Ont. 
,NB6!«)2 

M  vi'k  Kinerson,  Man. 
Cj  R.  du  Lou})(enlia8) 
filKI'2-3,  7lM),  32fl-8 
Locust  Hill  6;iri'34 

Dfbcc  53.">'8r)-(K) 
N.01as(fow5!)lc7-13 
Brooklleld  .11)01 
St.  C\T.'.WC12 
DunclKH  ri80-83 
Sonris  Kast  e6fi-4 
via  New  Ol.isjfow 
,i;i.1'33 
Orinsby  544 
•lOU-l 

Park  Hill  58061  i 
yi4'l  I 

Head  of  St.  Peter's 

Bay  005-4  ' 

Mouih  of  Nerepis 

53.1-88  ! 

Stonewall  535'eo     1 
Whitby  580-9-38 
Kingston  Sta.  714  j 
Okanaston  635-74 
St.  Martin's  543  2 
Shawville  60:i 
420-3  or    Utterson 

580-67 
O  Colwell  580-68-69 
Assa  535-52 

..  (i  .541, 535-18,  828,  327 
O  Paisley  680-64         I 
535-60  I 

Nap'nee500-2,580-9 
Kothsny  599-12  I 
Annapolis  714,  392, 

393-2.  712 
Pembroke  536-12 
via  Meaford,  Ont. 
Stanstcad  Junction 

512-1 
Tilsonburff  680-78 

82,  625-5 
Gaspe  Ba'n  346, 3'iO 
AshdadOll 
.580-.S3 
;i  80-83 
Grimsby  580-83 


Guilds 

llulf  Shore 

•  lull  Cove 

(lull  Creek 

(lull  Uke  

(luiuiintr  Cove    .. 

(Juiiter 

(lulhrie    

(luysborouifh  — 

(Sinfuborowjh  .... 

I 

Ouysboro'  In'vale 

Gypsum  Mines  . . 

[Hackett'sCove  . . 

Haddo 

Illadlow  Cove. . . . 

Ha|;an 

^HariemvitU  ... . 
Hammerman's  Cors. 

Hupie 

Haileybury 

,Hainsville    

j  Kalcro 

Haley  Station 

Halcomb 

Haldane  Hill  .... 
Half  Island  Cove. 
:  Halfway 


Kent  <) 

Cumberland  ..NS 
Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Addin)(toii O 

Assa 

Shelburne  .    .  N  S 
Hiutintrs,  N  R.O 


Siniioe,  K  R. 
Norfolk,  N  R. 


(tuysborouKh  .N  S 

Ouvsborou(jrh  .N  S 

HaVllmand O 

Halifax NS 

Dundas O 

Levis  Q 


Vancouver. .  ..B  C 

Haldimand 0]625-5,  58070 

York,  K  R O  Milliken  680-36 


Kintcs 
KinK's 


.PEI 
NB 


Llsjfar    M 

Ontario,  W  R  . .  O 

KinK's NS 

Vale    BC 

St.  John N  B 

Pontiac Q 

Simcoe,  ER....  O 


I  Halfway  Cove 

i  Halfway  Brook  . . 
Halfway  RiverSta, 

rllalihurton  

'Uali/ax 


Sask 

Nipisslng O 

Dundas U 

Sask 

Renfrew,  N  R. . .  O 
Northumberl'd  NB 
Muskoka  I.V  P.  Sd  O 

duysboro' N  S 

Nipissing <) 

OuysborouKh  .N  S 
Colchester . . . .  N  S 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 

Peterboro",  E  R  .O 
Halifax N  S 


Simcoe,  N  R. 


Ar^enteuil 
Bruce,  W  R 

Selkirk M 

Lennox  O 

Kinjr's NB 

Annapolis N  S 

Renfrew O 

Grey,  ER O 

Stanstead Q 

Elgin,  ER O 


Gaspe Q 

Renfrew,  S  R  . .  O 
WentworthSR.O 
Wontworth,  SR.O 
Wentworth,  S  R.O 

Alf^oma OJProvidence  Bay  426 

Grey,  N  R O  Invermay  680-55 

Gaspi-  Q'3,59-1 

Selkirk M  635-52 

Portneuf I)  .5.35-21 

Portneuf Q  .535 "21 

Diffby N  S  Bellevaux  Cove  712 

Rimouski Q  Little  Metis  Station 

.599-2 
Guvsborough  .N  S  Harbn'r  Au  Bouche 

rm-' 

Elgin,  E  R 0  Aylmer  W'st  580-82 

Cape  Breton  .  N  S  Georges  R'er5!»9-14 
Grenville,  S  R.  .O  Spencerville  535-20 

.Selkirk M  Glenboro  535-59 

Kent N  B  Notre  Dame  518 

Wellington,  S  R  .0  580-51-.54,  535-37 
Pontiac Q  Gordon  Cr'k  636-20 


GottingenSt.Br 
MorrinSt.  lir. 

Hallerton  

Halloway 

Hall's  Bridge  . . . 

Hall's  Glen 

Hall's  Harbour  . 

Hall's  Mills 

Hall's  Prairie  . . 
Hall's  Stream. .. 

Hallville 

Halpcnny 

Halston 

Halverson    

Hamell's  Point  . 
Hamilton 


*  James  Street 

*  Pearl  Street 
*Ste,ven  Street 

Hamilton   Beach. 

Hamiltnn  

Hamilton  Cove  . . 
HaiiHlton  Moun'n 

llamiota 

Hamlet 

Hammond 

Hammondvale  .. 
Hampshire  Mills 

Hampstead 

Hampstead  


Hampden  . 
*Hampton 


Hampton 

*  Hampton 

Hauitown 

Hanccville  .... 
Hanford  Brook 

Hanlan 

Hanlan 

Hannon 


*Hanover 


HtROTOIlAI. 

niHTRIOTS. 


.  O 


RAILROAD  0!f  WHIl'll 
I.OOATKD,  OR  !(K\,l 
K8T  R.  R.  HTAricy, 
Sill  KKV,n'.2«l  •'.;(.( 

Blenheim  573 
Pujfwash  599-15 
I'in  .Sydney,  N  S 
Tamworth'  MM-X 
536-53 

Shelburne  370-8 
Gilmour  644 
Oro  Station   580 dr 
Tilsonburg  580:-^ 

82,  tl255 
304or«i'«  Port  Mill 

grave,  N  S 
Alton  51H)-7 
Cayugari«0-82,625-.'. 
»ia  Halifax  N  H 
Inxjiiois  6H0-0 
599-4,  680-12 
via  Victoria,  B  C 


535-62 
Mattawa  .'i36-l'.2 
Ilia  Iroquois,  Ont. 


I  a  iron I 
'ri'ce  Al 


bert685<l<; 


Halifax NS 

Halifax NS 

Huntingdon  . . .  .(^ 
Hastings,  E  R  . .  O 
Peteriroro',  W  R  O 
Peterboro',  E  R  .O 

Kings  

Lanark,  N  R....O 
N.Westminster  BC 


535-12 
N'woastle  699-2, 3,'>,'S 
Emsdale  680-67 
;;uysboro'  304 
Deu.:  Rivieres 

535  I'i 
Guysliorough  364 
Brookfleld  699-1 
649(RR  name  New 

ville) 
680-30 
714,  .599-1,370,371, 

372,373,374, 376'3 

379,  380,  383,  3H5 


Hemmingf'rd  580-6 
Koxborough  680-27 
Lakeflelil  580-31 
Ilia  PeterboroughO 
N  S  Centreville  .547 
Almonte  6.36-12 
wraN.  W'minsterBt ' 

Compton q  620 

Dundas OjN.  Moimtoin  335-33 

Lanark.  N  R  . . .  .0  Almonte  ,53512 
Hastings,  E  R  . .  o\ma  Belleville,  Ont. 

Pontiac QiQuyonOOS 

Simcoe,  E  R  . . . .  O     • 

Hamilton O  580  05.70-83-87, 

317 

Hamilton O 

Hamilton O 

Hamilton O 

Wentworth,  S  R  O  580-66,  317 

Prince PEI  Kensington  065-1 

Saguenay QjBersimi8  346 

(Queen's N  B  Oak  Point  390 

Marquette Mi585 

Simcoe  O  Severn  B.  580-67 

Russell 0|South  Indian  531 

King's N  B  Sussex  Vale  699-12 

Simcoe,  E  R. . . .  OOrillia  .580-32-6/ 
Oxford,  N  R. . . .  O  Gad's  Hill  f)80-.53 

Oueen's N  B  390  or  Nerepis  Sta. 

.535-88 


Grev,  S  R O 

Durham, WR  ...O 

Queen's PEI 

King's N  B 

York N  B 

Cariboo-LilooetB  C 

St.  John N  B 

Peel O 

lAsgar M 

Wentworth,  S  R  O 

Grey,  SR O 


Hanover  .580-55 
Bowmanville  680-9, 

3-29-2 
C'pe  Traverse  605-2 
543-2,  599-12 
via  KrederictonNB 
Ashcroft  5  5-70 
Upham  543-2 
Malton  580-.51 
Reabiirn  636-62 
680-70  (R  R  name 

Rvnial) 
580-65 


OWIOM. 


Hansford. 


•llantHvort.. 
Il.inwell  .... 
IIai>)ivr  Valley.. 
Ilarhr au  lioueht 

llarliord  

Harbour  Road  . 
Harbourville  — 

'UariMurt 

Ilardlnge 

Ilardingvlllo  — 

Ilardwicke 

Hardwood  Klat  . 
Hardwood  Lake.. 
Hardwood   Lands 
Hardy  


Harewood 


Hargrave .... 
Harkaway . . . 

Harlem  

Harley 

Harley  Road 
Harlwk H 


Cu 

Ha 

Yd 
Vi. 
Al 
Ca 
At: 
Kl 
Ki 
A( 
St, 
N( 
Cc 
R> 
III 
W 

W 

S€ 

Oi 
Li 
O 

Q- 


Harlowo 

Harmony 

Harmony  Mills 

Harold 

Harper 

Harperville  — 

Harpley 

Harrietsville  . . 
Uarrigaii  Cove 


Harrington  — 
Harrington  — 
Harrington,  East 

Harrington,  West 


Harrisburg  — 
Harrison's  Corn's 
Harrison  River 
Harrison  Hot  Spr 
Harrison  Roail 
Harrison  Settlem' 


*llarHston 

Harrisville 

Harrow   

Harrowby   

*Harrowimith 

Hartfell    

Hartfield 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartington. .  . . 
*Hartland    . . . 

Hartley    

Hartney 

Hartsmere 

Hartsville    

Hartville 

*Uarvey    

Harvey 

Harvey  Bank . . 
Harvey  Station 
Harwich  — 
Harwood  — 
Harwood  Plains . 
Haseville  — 

Hassett    

*Hasting»  . . 
Hastings  .... 
Hastings  — 
Hatchley   Statio 
Hatfield  Point 


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oiiheini  r.73 
lufwaMli  fiOtt-if, 
Sydney,  N  S 
.niworth'  n(n>\ 

M 

|u'll)iiriic  37(i-H 
liiiour  !,U 

■n  HUtioti   f)HO  i;r 

ilKoriburK  880  7 1 

82,  (12,1-1 

l4orwV(  Port  Mill 

Krave,  N  H 
[lloii  MM)'7 
.\  liKai)80'82.fl2fi-S 

«  Hnlifax  N  H 

'0(|iioiii  5H0-B 
|M)-4,  f)8(l'12 

a  Victoria,  B  C 

!fl-fi,  fiSO'TO 
Iillil<en  &80-3e 
ttr)()2 

uttawa  r>36'l2 
['a  Iro(iii()lg,  Onl. 
'ri'ce  Albert  63fi'Bi 
;j,V12 

f'w(!at(tIeS()9-2,3fi3 
Iniwlale  580-67 
iiyHlioro'  364 
)('ii.:   UiviereH 

iiyHl)orou({h  364 
Irooltfleld  599-1 
49(HR  name  New 

ville) 
i80-3() 
14,599-1,370,371, 

372,373,374,370  3 

379,  am,  383,  385 

leiiiiningf'rd  58()5 
Koxlioroujfh  680-27 
Lakefleld  580-31 
lia  PeterborouKhO 
>ntreville  547 
\lmoii»e  5.35-12 
w'flsN.W'ininsterBC 
1-20 

'«.  Mountain  335*33 
Minonte  535-12 
ria  Belleville,  Ont. 
iuyoii  (163 

I80  05.70-83-87, 
317 


i80-05,  317 
Censiiisrton065-T 
Jersiini8  345 
)ak  Point  390 
85 

levern  B.  580-67 
ioutb  Indian  531 
liisaex  Vale  599-12 
»rillia  580-32-6(' 
lad's  Hill  .i80-53 
90  or  Nerepis  S*a. 

535 -88 

[aiiover  580-55 
lownianville  680-9, 

3-29-2 

I'pe  Traverse  665-2 
43"2,  599-12 
I'dKrederiotonNB 
,shcroft5  5-70 
fpliam  543-2 
lalton  580-.51 
leabiirn  535-52 
SO-70  (R  R  name 

Rynial) 
SO-56 


rOMT 

OMTICKH. 


Ilanafora. 


'Ilantuport 

Il.uiwcll    

Ilappy  VallL-y . . . . 
llarhrau  Houeht 

llarbord  

Harbour  Rood  . . 
Karbourvillo  .... 

'Hanmurt 

llardiriKu 

l(iirdiii)(villo  . . . . 

Ilardwicke 

Hani  wood  Flat  . . 
Ilurdwood  Lake.. 
Ilardwood  LandH 
Hardy  


Harewood 


Hart^rave 

Harkaway 

Uarlem  

Harley 

Harley  Rood  . . . 

Harlwk 

Harlowo  

Harmony 

Harmony  Mills 

Harold 

Harper 

Harperville 

Harpley 

Harrictsville  . . 
Harrigan  Oove  . 


Harrinifton .... 

Harrinjfton 

Harrington,  East 

Harrington,  West 


Harrisburg .... 
Harrison's  Corn's 
Harrison  River 
Harrison  Hot  Spr 
Harrison  Road  . . 
Harrison  Settleni 


KI.KtTORAI. 
DISTHILTH, 


Cumberland    .  N  H 

Hanti N  H 

Vork N  B 

Victoria B  C 

Antigonlihe  . .  N  S 

Carleton () 

AntlgoniHlie  .    N  .S 

King\ N  H 

Kent N  B 

Addington (J 

St.  .lolm  N  B 

Northiiiiiberl'd  NB 

Compton   u 

Renfrew O 

Hants NS 

Westmoreland  N  B 

Westmoreland  N  B 


*IIarri»ton 

Harrisville 

Harrow   

Harrowby    

* llarroiosinith  .. 

Hartfell    

Hartfield 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 


Hartington 

*Hartland    

Hartley    

Hartne}/ 

Hartsmeru 

Hartsville    

Hartvillo 

*Harvey    

Harvey 

Harvey  Bank . . . . 
Harvey  Station  . 

Harwich  

Harwood 

Harwood  Plains.. 
Hoseville 


.Selkirk M 

Grev,  KR O 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Oxford,  S  R O 

(Jueen's N  B 

Huron,  S  R O 

Addington () 

King's NS 

Queen's N  S 

Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 
Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Lisgar M 

Middlesex,  NR.U 
Middlesex,  ER..O 
Halifax N  S 

Queen's  ....  P  E  I 

Saguenay  Q 

Argenteuil (J 

Oxford,  N  R...  O 

Brant,  N  R () 

Cornwall O 

N.Wcstniinster.BC 
N.  Westminster.  B(J 
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 

Vork N  B 

Norfolk,  N  R  ...0 
Cumberland. .  N  S 
Carleton N  B 

\(idington O 

Carleton NB 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Selkirk  M 

Aldington 0 

Queen's  P  K  I 

Hants N  S 

Albert N  B 

Renfrew,  S  R  .    <) 

All)ert N  B 

Vork N  B 

Kent O 

Northumb",  W  R.O 

Carleton O 

Missisquoi     . . . .  Q 


Hassett    

*Haxting»  .... 

Hastings 

Hastings 

Hatchley  Station 
Hatfield  Point 


Digbv N  S 

Northumb',  E  R.  0 
Cumberland . .  N  S 

Albert N  B 

Oxford,  S  R  . . .    O 
King's N  B 


RAILROAD  OK  WHICH 

l.iM-ATKn,  OR  NRAR- 
KMT  R.  R.  HTATtON, 
MI'.KHRV,l'P.'2«l-263 

Thompson'*  Mill* 

591»-l 
714 

ma  Kre<lerioton  NB 
Ilia  Victoria 
599-7 

rift  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Anligoiiishe  699-7 
Berwick  714 
5l)9-2 

Kaladar  Sta.  535-34 
St.  Martin's  543-2 
Bay  du  \'in  353 
Robinson  535-7 
Eganville  535-11 
Sbnbenacadic  590-1 
638  (R  R  name 

Hardy's  Corner) 
Salisbury  590-12, 

(193 
535-52 

Markdale  535-40 
Delta  516 
580-78 

Chipman  543-1  390 
Seaforth  .580-52 
Kaladar  Sta.  63534 
Auburn  714 
Barss'  Corners  646 
Spring  Brook  544 
Perth  535-34 
Reaburn  535-62 
Park  Hill  58061 
.5;i5-35 
W.  R'er  Sheet  Hor- 

bour  371 
Little  Vork  665-3 
Natasha  uan  345 
Orenville  53518, 

541,  327,  328 
Beachville  535-36, 

580-83 
58<)-,54-78-83 
Mille  Roches  580-9 
.5;i5-70 

Agossiz  535-70 
Maocan  599-1,  006 
Halfwoy  River  Sta. 

549 
,180-54-55,  ,535-41 
Lewisville&18 
017 
6-22 

,509-1.  Oil 
Burk's  Kails  580-67 
Millville  ,535-83 
Waterford515,025-5 
Greenville  St.  ,199-1 
Woodstock  535-86- 

90 
(ill 

535-86 

Woodville  680-36 
.535-58 
Ormsbv  ,144 
N.  Wiltshire  6C5-1 
KUershouse  714 
(i93 

Arnprior  535-12 
Harvey  693 
,135-88 

Northwood  580-83 
,,18017,  314 
Stittsville,1,S5-12 
Farnham  ,135-1-3-7, 

545-1,  632-1 
Weymouth  Bd.  712 
580-27,  314 
Amherst  599-1 
Albert  693 
580-78 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

699-12 


PORT 
OrMUHM. 


Hathy 

Hatherton   .. . . 

\Uatzie 

Hatzin  Prairie 

llaultain 

'Ilavcliick    . .  . . 

Havulock 

Ilavergal 

'Ilawkmhury  . 
Hawk  Lake. .  . . 
Hawkshaw  ..  . . 
Hawkestone  . . 
HawkesiHlle    . . 

Haw-ley     

Hawthorne  .. . . 
Hawthorne. . . . 

Haw  trey 

Hay  

Hay  ilay 

Hayburn 

Hay  Cove 


Haydon  .... 
Ha}  esland  . . 
Havesville  . . 
Hayfleld  .... 
Hay's  River 
Haysville. . . . 
Hayward 


Hazeldean  . 
Hazel  ClifTe. 


Hazel  Grove  . . 
Hazel  Hill  .... 
Hazelmere  .... 
Hazzards  Corners 

Headford 

Ileu'lingly  .... 
Head  Lake .... 


Head  of  Amherst 
Head  of  Cardigan 
Head  of  Chezzet'k 
iHeadof  Hillsboro' 
iH'd.oflnd.  ILir.L 
Head  of  .leddore 
Head  of  .Jordan  R 
H'd  of  .Millslrcam 
H'd  of  R.  Hebert 
H.ofSt.Mar'et'sB 
H.  of  St.  Peter's  B 

H.  of  South  Riv.L 

H.  Tataniag'che  B 

Head  of  Tide 

H'd  of   Wallace  B 

H'dof  Wal'eB,NS 

Heal 

Heaslip    ... 

Heathbell    .. 

Heather  . . . , 

Heatherdale 
I  Heatherton 
\Uealhcute   . 

Heathton    ., 
[llebertville 
IHebertvilleStafn 
j  Hebron    .   ., 
1  Hebron    ... . 

jHecla    

:  Heckston ... 
I  i  Hectanooga 

Hedgeville  . 

Heiileyville. 

Hednesford. 

Heidelburg . 

Hekkla 

Helena 

Heiuford  . . . 


KI.R(n  OHAI, 
ItlHTRICTN. 


Htansteod u 

Grey,  E  R •) 

N.  West  minster.  IM' 
N.WcNtmirister.  IK' 
iVIerboro',  E  !t  .  O 
Pelerboro',  E  R.O 

Digby N8 

HustingH,  N  R    .  (J 

Pri-wott o 

Algiima O 

York N  B 

Simcop,  E  R  ...  O 
Waterloo,  N  R . .  (J 

Lennox (J 

Inverness N  S 

Russell  <J 

Oxford,  8  R  .  ..  O 
Middlesex,  N  R  .  O 

Lemiox O 

Lennox . .  O 

Richmond....  NH 

Durham,  W  R  . .  O 
Wentv-rvrth,  N  R.O 

York N  B 

Selkirk M 

Inverness  ...  N  S 
Waterloo,  S  R  . .  O 
Assa 


Carleton O 

Assa 


Queen's  P  E  1 

Guysboro' N  S 

N  Westminster  BC 
Ha.stings  N  R  . .  O 

York,  K  R O 

Lisgar M 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

C'nmberland. .  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 PE  I 

Guysboro' ....  N  S 

Colchester.. . .  NS 

Rcstigouche . .  N  B 

Cumberland. .  N  S 
Cumberland. .  N  S 
Vancouver . . . . B  C 

Selkirk  M 

Pictou N  S 

Lambton,  E  R      O 

King's P  E  I 

.Xntisfonishe  ..  N  S 

Grey,  E  R O 

Stanstead  Q 

Chicoutimi  ....  Q 

Chiooiitimi Q 

Albert NB 

Yarmouth ....  N  S 

Lisgar M 

Grenville,  N  R..  O 

Digby N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Quebec  Q 

Waterloo,'  NR..  O 
Muskoka&P.  S'd.O 
Huntingdon . .  . .  Q 
Lunenburg N  S 


railroad  or  which 

linaikii,  or  nkar- 
k-ht  r.  r.  ht^tion, 

MRRKK«,PI>.-261  >26.<i 

MiiMMnwippi  512 
Klesberlon  53fi-40 
JUinHion   635-7(»73 
MiHuion   53.1-7(t-73 
Laketleld   5M0'31 
,:t.v;i4 

W.ymoiinlh  I!<l71i 
)rnisbv  ,144 
Kill,  3-2H,  3-27 
Rat  I'orlago  5;»5-51 
'III  Kredericlon 
iH()-(17 

St.  .lacob's  580-47 
(.,'hainbers  .180-9 
Port  HihmI  359-2 
via  Ottawa,  Ont. 
(J-25-5,  580-80 
Kxeter  580-50 
Napun'e.1(l9-2,580-» 
ChamberH  580-9 
St.  Peter's  364,  .S70, 

37-2 

Biirketon  St.  536-34 
Diindas  580-83 
Bo'estown  532 
Corrolton  535-50 
Oran^edale   599-U 
N.Hamburg  .180-61 
Qu'Appelle  Station 

5;t5-52 
Stittsville  .1.35-12 
Whilewoo<l  Station 

.135-52 
Hunter's  Ri'r.66S-l 
Can»o364,371 


'Jnionv-lle  680-38 
044-2,  ,135-.19 
Corson's  Siding 

580-29 
Amherst  5991 
Cardiu'an  Bd.  665-» 
ria  Halifax  N  H 
.Mf.  Stewart  6«5-3-4 
Antigonishe  599-7 
i)ia  Halifax,  NS 
Shelburne  37(i-3 
Sussex  Vale  599-lS 
River  Hebert  606 
uia  Halifax,  N  8 
W)-4  (R   R    name 

St.  Peter's) 
L.  .Settlement  S  R 

,199-7 
Tatamagouche 

,199-15 
599-2  (R  R    name 

Moffat's) 
GreenvilleSta.599-1 
GreenvilleStiv.599-1 
I'irt  Victoria,  B  O 

I 'I  Pictou.  N  8 
Walkers  025-3 
Cardigan  Bd.  665-8 
599-7 

Thornbury  580-fl8 
Derby  Line  612-1 
Chambord  674 
074 

Albert  693 
712 

Bid  Selkirk,  Man. 
Kemptville    636"20 
71-2 

River  John  69916 
676 

Balgonie  535-,12 
Waterloo  ,180-47 
Rosseau  4-20-3 
Kilbain  580-7 
Barss'  Comers  646 


288 


POST   OFFICES    AND   HAILllOAD   STATIONS    IN    CANADA. 


[1897 


1897] 


P05 


POST 

orriCBS. 


Hcmison 

Hemlook 

' {[emminrjford  . 
Uemleraoii'sOr've 
Hen'ersori  Set'm't 
Hcn'enioii  Set'm't 
Henderson  Vale. . 

Henfrjn  

Hennigar 

Henry  


RLKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


He?iryHbiir(f 
lleiiriiviUe  . . 


'  nennal' 

Haitworth   

Hcpworth  Stati'i 

Hertlnian    

Hereford 

Herewani 

Heriot  liay 

Hermon   

Hermanville  .    . . 
Hernando  Island. 

HerncHeld  

Heron 

Heron  Island  . . . . 

Heron  Bay 

Herrinj;  Cove . . . . 
Herrons  Mills. . . . 

*llc»peler    

Hesson 

Hewitt 

Ilexliatn 

Heyworth    

Ili.kwallia    

Ilibernia  

Hickbon 


RAII-ROADON  WinCIl|| 
LOCATKD,  OR  NKAR-| 
KST  R.  R.  SIATIOS,; 
HKBKBY,l'l'.2(il-'263 


POST 
OKPICKH. 


Dorchester Q 

Norfolk.  SR.,..0 
Huntiii^don  . .   .Q 

Mejjantio  Q 

yueen's N  B 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Mepantic (;, 

Huron,  E  11  . . . .  ') 

Hants N.S 

Prescott O 


St.  John's q 

Ibeville tj 

Huron,  S  R o' 

Bruoe,  NB <• 

Iruce,  N  R  O 

'untinjfdoi.    . . .  ( j 

Compton Cl 

Wellinjrton.  C  R.O 

Burrard Bl' 

Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 

King's 1'  K  I 

N  Westminster  BC 

Selkirk M 

Assa 

Restigouche  . .  N  B 

.'\lgoma () 

Halifax N  S 

Lanark,  N  R.. ..  O 
Waterloo,  S  R  . .  O 

Perth  Is  R O 

Monck O 

Northumb'd  . .  N  B 

Ottawa <l 

I'e^erboro,  ER..O 


llicksville 

Higgin'B  Road    .. 

High  Bank  

//)■  ih  lilnff 

Highliiiry    

High  Falls 

Ilighliold     

Hivhrteld     

lllghflold 

"flitjlifiate 
Hlgnland  tn.'k.. 
Highlcnd  Village. 

Highland 

Ilighlr.nds   

lli(jl>.  Itioer 

High  View 

Hildcgarde 

Hiidcn 

Uillandale  .... 

Uillburn 

Hill  Crest 

Hill  Kaim    

llill  Orove  


St.  Ansehne  675 
Port  Rowan  .^80-86 
580-5 

Narrows  330 
Oreen'ille  Sta..'i99-1 
St.  J\ilie  .'>80-12 
580-48 

Shubenaca'ie  ,'i99'l 
l/Original:i27,328, 

or  Calumet  (^ue. 

5:m-18 
.ISl 
Stanbridge  Station 

5S5-1,  ,545 
580-50 
580-55 
580  •.')5 
Athelstar. 
Hall's  Stream  6-20 
B,,; -ood  .5;i5-;{6 

Vancouver  535-70 
Ormsbv  544 
CherryGrove  6654 

Oelor;  .:>e  535-.57 

Klkborn  535-52 

New  Millp  599-2 

,53513 

via  Halifax,  N  S 

Perth  535-34 

580-54 

Newton  080-.53 

025-5 

ri'rt  Chatham 

•in  Peterboro.Ont 


IHillview  . . . 
{Hilly  Grove 

;  Hilton 

!  Hilton 

iHinch  


Hintonburg    ... 

Hiram 

Hirsch 

Hnansa    

Hoard's  Station . 
Hoasic 

Hoath  Heiid   . . . 
Hobart     


FLRCTORAIi 
DISTRICTS. 


Selkirk M 

Algoina O 

North unib',  E  R.O 

Selkirk M 

Addington O 

Carleton O 

Albert NB 

As.sa 

Lisgar M 

Northumb',  E  R  O 
Diindas 0 

Grey,  NR O 

Siincoe,  K  R O 


*Ilochelaqn 
Hochstadt  . 
Hockley  . . . 
Hodgins  . . . 
Hoilson 
Holbror  ~ . . . 
Holder  ville 


Holiday. 


Holland  Centre. . 
Holland  Landing 

',  Holland  

iHoMand's  Mills  .. 

HoUhroke    

HoUeford 

\Hollen 

Holly    


(Queen's    N  Bi  Hampstead  390 


Oxford,  NR...  O 

Westmoreland .... 

Prince PE  I 

King's  PEI 

Marquette M 

King's N  S 

Renfrew,  S  R  . . .  O 

York,  W  R O 

Hants N  S 

King's N  B 

Elgin.  WR O 

York,  E  R O 

Colchester  ....  N  8 
liuysboro'  . . . .  N  S 


Carleton N  B; Bristol  535-86 


580-80  (R  R  name 

Strathallan) 
Havelock  572 
Wclling'nSta.  605-1 
nin  Charlottetown 
535-,52 

Kcntville  547,  714 
Calabogie  Oil 
580-51 

Newport  3ta.  714 
Annidale  .543-1 
6-25-5 

Port  Union  5S0-9 
I,on'derrySta..599-l    Hojic  River 
Hopetown 


ji  Holly  Park  . 
'iHolmesville 
i  Holinesville 

Holmfleld    . 

*lIoli>tein  . . 

Illolt  

Holton 

Holy  rood. . . 

Homer 

Homnville   . 

Honey  wood 

Honor:*    ... 

flope     

Hope  Bay    . 

Hopefield    . 

Hopefleld 


Altair>35-64 


.Assa 


1'': 


Hill  Hear] 
Hillaton   . 
HillhtirHt 
Hilli<r  ... 
uniman   . 


Hillsborougti  . 
Hillsborough  . 
"IlillslKmiviih 
HHlKtmrgh  ... 
Hillsburn  . . . , 
'llilladiile   ... 

Iliilesdcn 

Hillsdale 


Westmoreland  N  B 
Colchester  . . . .  N  s 

Victoria    NB 

Aysa 

Megantic (J 

As.sa 

Digby N  S 


Hillsdale  . . . 
H!ll's  Green 
Hillside  ... 
Hillside    .    . 


Argenteuil (^ 

King's N  S 

Compton (.) 

Prince  Edward    .  O 
Kssex,  S  R O 


Lambton,  W 
Inv"rness  . 
APiert 


Moo.soinin  535-52 

via  Moncton 

.59<)-l 

Andover  .«i35  86 

Moo='jirin  535  •.5'2 

St.  .InlieSfn.  580-12 


Hopetown 
Ilopeville    .... 

llopewell 

r'Hopewe!!  .  . . 
Ho/H'wi'll  C.  pe 
Hopewell  Hill 

Hopper    

Hornby    


Hochelaga Q 

Prover,3her  ....  M 

Card  well O 

Pontiac Q 

Pictou N  S 

Oxf  .rd,  S  R....  O 
King's N  B 

Oxford 0 

Orev,  NR 0 

York,  N  R O 

Marquette M 

Ottawa Q 

Altn 

Addington O 

Wellington,  N  RO 
Simcoe,  SR....  O 

York.  NR O 

Carleton N  B 

Huron,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Stlkii-k    M 

Grev,  S  U O 

York,  N  R O 

Ch.ateausruav (J 

Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Lincoln O 

Cape  Breto'i.  .N  S 
Simcoe,  f'  R. . .     O 

Algonia O 

Y.ile BC 

Bnice,  NR O 

Renfrew,  S  R  ...O 

King's PEI 

Queen's  ....  PEI 
Bonavcnture  . . .  .Q 

Lanark,  N  U O 

Gre      '-^  R O 

Albe.v NB 

Pictou  N  S 

Albert N  B 


Wellington,  S  R.  0;.535-36 

Annaptlis 

Simcoe,  E  R . 


Wolseley  535-52 
N.  Range  Corner 

712 
Lachute  535-18 
Canard  547 
.'.80-8 
.544 

Leamington  617, 
025-3 
O  Canil.achie  580-51 
N  SjP.  Hood  359-2,  ;Ui4 
.N  B'o93 


i  Hornby  Island   . 

Ilorncastle 

Ilorniiufs  MHIh 
Horn's  Kojul  . . . 
Horsefly 


Inverness 


Ns|Anna'ioliB712,  392 
..  O^;->80-n6 

Assa  Broadview  535-52 

NBlj'ort  Hawkesburv 

I     ri99-14,  371,  380 

King's N  B!Sus.sex  Vale  .50912 

Huron,  S  R OJ  Kippen  .580-.50 

Cape  Breton  .  N  Sjw/<,  Sydney,  N  S 
All)ert N  Bj  Elgin  572 


'Horse  Hills 

Ilorron  Landing  . 

Hotham   

Hotspur  

Houghton   

'  II  oil  so  llarhoiir  . 
Honsey's  R.ipids. 
Howe  Island  , . . . 
Howe  Sound  . . . . 

•  Iloivick 

IIoi/l  Station . . . . 
Hubley  Settlem't. 
Hubrey    


\\ Hubbard's  Cone. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  ORNKAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
8KBKEY,PP.2(il--2G8 

Griswold  535-52 
via  Maiiitowa'ng  O 
Brighton  580-9 
644-1 

Newburg  .509-2 
via  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Steevescote  C93 
535-58 

580-27 
Morrisburg  580-9 

3-20,  323,  324 
vi^l  Owen  Sound,  O 
580 -.-U  (R  R  name 

Scott's  Mills) 
535-18-21 

Otterburne  B35-.55 
Orangeville  535-40 

B'k  Meado's  .599-].-, 
Burgessville  .58i)-sn 
390 (Holder's  L'dg) 

Rothesay  599  12 
Beach  ville    535  35, 

.580-83 
535-40 
580-67 
68()-.59 
Buckingham  535-lS 

327,  328 
Red  Deer  335-63 
Hartington  611 
Dravton  580-54 
Allandale  580-65- 

67-68  69 
King  580-67 
Bumfrau  535-86 
580-.52 
535-57 
.580-46 

Mo'nt  Albert  .580-37 
St.  Remi  580-5 
Lucknow  580-48 
via  S.Cath'rines,  0. 
via  Sydney,  N  S 
Shelburne  535-40 

535-70 

via  Wiarton,  Ont. 

Eganville  535-11 

Cardigan  B'gt665-l 

Hunter's  Riv.  685-1 

Paspebiac  350 

Perth  .535-:U 

Dundalk  535-40 

Hopewell  Hill  693 

59913 

Cape  Station  693 


Albert N  B  693 

Albert  N  BSalisb'ry  599-12, 693 

Halton Or).{5-35 

Vancouver B  C  451  widNanainioBO 

Victoria,  N  U   ..  O  Victoria  ll'd  580-29 

Grey,  E  R  O^Shelburne  535-40 

Cape  Breton ...  N  Si  via  Sydney,  N  S 

Cariboo B  cl  Ashcroft  Station 

I     535-70 

Alta  Edmonton  53563 

King's N  S  714 

.Muskoka>'it  P.  S'd.O  Powassan  580-67 
Peterboro',  E  R.  O  Iron  Dale  600 
Norfolk,  S  l{. . .  .  Ol'ort  Rowan  .'18O-86 

Gaspd q  Grindstone  Is.359-1 

Ontario,  N  R. . .  .Ol  Wash.ago  580-67 

Fi-ontenac O'Bailan'ne  SI  a.  580-9 

N. Westminster. BC  via  New  Westmin- 
ster, B  C 
Chateauguay . . .  .Q  580-7,  531 

Sunbury N  B  .535-88 

Hiilifax N  Si  via  Halifax 

Middlesex,  S  R.  .0  GUnworth  580-81, 

6-25-4 
Halifax  N  Sl  Chester  373 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Ars 

Vai 
Vai: 
Que 
Dui 
Ott; 
Gal 
Number  Yoi 


Iluberdeau  

'Hudson 

Hudson  Heights, 
lluestis  Landing. 

Ilulbert   

♦//««   

Ilullcar 


number  Bay  . . . 
'  Hximberntone  . 
Hun's  V'lley  . . . 
Hunter' J  Home. 


Yoi 
We: 
.Mai 
Qui 


Hunter's  Mou'ain.Vic 


Hunter's  Point 
Hunter's  River 
Hunterstown  . . 
'  lltintimdon 
Huntingdon  . . 
Huntingfield  . . 
Huntington  . . 
Huntingville  . . 


Por 

Qu( 

.IMiii 

.  Hu 

.!n.\ 

.iHu 

ICai 
She 


Huntley  

Hunt's  Point 

*HunUville    

Hurdville    

Hurdman's  Brid'e 

Hureauville 

Huron'l'le 

Ilusavick 

Hutchinson 

Hutchinson  Settl' 
Hutton  House   . . 

Huttonsville 

Hybla  

Hvde    

Hyder 

Hyde  Park  Corner 

Hyndford    

Hyndman    

Iberville 

Icelandic  River. . 

Ida    

Ida    

Ignace    

Ilfracombe 

Ilderton   

IWciUeivaet   .... 

Imlah   

Inchby 

Indian  Brook  — 
Indian  Ford  — 
Indian  Harliour. 
Indian  Head   .. 

Indian  Island 

Indian  Lorette  . . 
Indian   Mountain 


Lai 
Qui 
Mu 
Mu 
Ru 
Rit 
Pel 
Lis 
Mil 
Ha 
Sin 
Pet 
Hell 


Sel 
Mil 
Re; 
Gri 
Ibf 
Lis 
Dii 
Qu 
Ah 
Ml 
Mi 
Ya 
Ki 
Qu 
Vi( 
M: 
Hi 

ci 
w 


Indian  Point  . . 
Indian  River  . . 
Indian  River  . . 
Indian  Road  . . 
'Indian  Town 

'Inijers'ill  :0 

Ingle 


A( 


Li 


Ingleside  ... 

Ingle  wood  jC 

Iiiglis  Falls G 

Inglisville    |A 

Ingoldaby    .... 

Ingonish 

Ingoiiish  K'erry 
Iiiirram  River  . 

Iiiholmes 

Inistioge 

Iiikernian    .... 
hikarman  .... 

Inlet  

lani'vkio 

Inninfail 

Iniiisfil 

19 


tv 

IV 

III 

.M 
<i 
I) 
G 
O 
O 


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[1897 


1897] 


POST   OFFICES   AND    KAILROAD   STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


289 


ROAD  ON  WHICH 
ATBD,  OR  NRAR- 
R.  R.  STATION, 
KEV,l'P.2lil-208 

wold  635-52 
Maiiitowa'iitf  '^ 
hton  580-9 

•burs  SOO'Z 
Ottawa,  Ont. 
!vesf!ote  093 

ns 

27 

rishurg  680'9 

!0,  323,  324 

Owen  SounJ,  (> 
!4  (R  R  name 
ott's  Mills) 

18-21 

erburne  fiSS'SS 

iigeville  535 -40 

Meado's  599-15 
{fcssville  580-80 

(Holder's  L'd'c) 

lothesav  699  12 

ichville   535-35. 

8(»-83 

•40 

-67 

-59 

ckingham535-lS 

127,  3-28 

d  Deer  335-63 

rtintfton  611 
aytOM  5S0-54 
liindale  580-66- 
(7-68  69 
nu  580-67 

nifrau  535-86 
)-52 

57 
l)-4« 

Vnt  Albert  58037 
.  Rem!  580-5 
loknow  580-48 
iS.Cath'rineSjO. 
I  Sydney,  N  S 
elburne  535-40 

5-70 

I  Wiarton,  Ont. 

ranville  !535-n 

.i-ditfan  n')fe665-l 

inter's  Riv.  665-1 

.spebiao  350 

rtb  .535-H4 

indalk  .535-40 

ipewell  Hill  693 

;)13 

,pe  Station  693 

i 

lisb'ry  .599-12, 693 

')-35 

I  wi'aN.anainioBC 

[Horia  ll'fl  580-29 

elburne  .535-40 

(  Sydney,  N  S 

horoft  Station 

535-70 

linonton  53563 

1 

wassail  580-67 

III  Dale  600 

rt  Rowiin  580-86 

liidstone  Is.3.50-1 

ishajfo  580-07 

ihin'neSta.5.«0-9 

I  New  Westmin- 

iter,  n  C 

)-7, 5;n 

i'88 

;  Halifax 
mworth  580-81, 
1-25-4 
ester  373 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Huberdeau 

*niidson 

Hudson  Heights. 
Huestis  Landing. 

Hulbert  

'Hull  

HuUcar 

number  


ELRCTORAIi 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROA"  OS  Wllirii; 
LOC'iKD,  OR  NRAR-[ 
K8T   R.  R.  STATION,  [ 

8i;KKKY,rp.261-263 


Arsfenteuil Q  Ste.  Agathe  des 

Monts  535-23 


POST 
OFKICKS. 


Vaudreuil Q 

Vaudreuil Q 

Queen's N  B 


328 

Hudson  3-28,  535-32 

Wickham  390 


Uundaa OlmVt  Iroquois,   Ont. 


Ottawa  Q 

Gale B  C 

York,  WR O 


.535-14-18.  656 
Endei-by  .535-74 
Weston  535-40, 

580-51 
Miniico  580-87 
)80-88 


number  Bay  ....  York,  W  R O 

* Humbe.rHtone  . .  Welland O 

Hun's  V^'.ley Manjuette M!Min'edosa622,622-l 

Hunter'j  Home. .  Queen's N  BjCody's  543-1 

Hunter's  Mou'ain  Victoria N  S|lona  599-14,  364 

Hunter's  I'oint  . .  Pontiac Q  Mattawa,  O.  535-12 

Hunter's  River  . .  Queen's  ....  P  E  I  6651 
Hunterstown  ....  Maskinongii  ...    Q  Louiseville  535-21 
'•  Huntiivtdon    . .  Huntingdon. . . .  Q  580-7 

Huntingdon   N.Westininster.BC  535-73 

HuntingOeld  ....  Huron,  E  R  . . . .  o|Clifford  580-54 
Huntington    ...    Cape  Breton.  .N  S  via  Sydney  N  S 
Huntingville  ....  Sherbrooke  ....  Q,  liennoxville  ,512, 

I     535-7,  580-8,  675 

Huntley  Lanark,  N  R. . . .  O  Stittsville  535-12 

Hunt's  Point Queen's N  S  Liverpool  376-3 

"HunUville    ....  Muskoka&  P.  S'd.O  580-67,  315 

Hurdville    Muskoka&  P.S'd.O  via  Parry  Sound, O 

Hurdniati's  Brid'e  Russell O  via  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Hureauville Richmond  . .  . .  N  S 

Hurondde Perth O  Hensall  58050 

Husavick Lisgar M  via  Selkirk,  Man. 

Hutchinson  Middlesex O  Parkhill  .580  51 

Hutchinson  Settl'  Halifax N  S  Shubenac'die  599-1 

'Hutton  House   . .  Simcoe,  E  R. . . .  O  Milford  Bay  4-20-3   i 

Huttonsville  ....  Peel O  Churchville  53539! 

Hybla  (Hastings,  N  R . .  <i  Orinsby  544 

Hvde    I As.sa  i 

Hvder Selkirk M  KilUirney  53557      1 

Hyde  Park  Corner;  Middlesex,  E  R,  .0  .■.80-50-83,  53542      I 

Hyndford    (Renfrew, SB O  Ashdad  (ill 

Hyndnian   iGrenville O  Cardinnl  5809 

Iberville Iberville Q  5:i5-3,  545,  ,535-1 

Icelandic  River. .  Lisgar i]  via  Selkirk,  Man. 

Ida    Durham,  E  R  . .  O  Cavan  535-34 

Ida    Queen's N  B  Butternut  R'ge  572 

iRnaoe Algonia O  5.'i5  51 

llfracombe Mu9koka&  P.S'd.O  Novar  680  67 

Ilderton   Middlesex,  E  R  .  O  5S0  .50 

IlliciUewaet   ....  Yale-Kooteiiay.BC  .5.-^5-70 

Imlah   King's N  B  Case  Settle'nt 543-1 


Inchby IQueen's N  B  Oak  Point  300 


Indian  Brook 
Indian  Ford  . . . . 
Indian  Harbour. 
Indian   Head   .. 

Indian  Island 

Indian  Lorette  . . 
Indian   Mountain 

Indian  Point  .... 

Indian  River 

Indian  River  .... 
Indian  Road  .... 
"fndinn  Town  . . 


Victoria N  H.via  X.  S,\dney,  N  S 

Marquette MiTrehcrne  535-59 

Halifax  N  s|''/'(  Halifax,  N  S 

Assa'535-,52 

Cluirlotte  ....  N  H  Caiiipo  Bello  403 
Quebec    Q 


Westmoreland. N  B 


Lunenburg 
Peterboro', 
I'rince 


....NS 

E  U .  O 

PEI 


Monctoii  518, 

.509-1-2-12 
.Mahone  B'y  640,373 
lMd'iiR'rSta.535-34 
Kensington  605-1 


'Ingersiill  Oxford,  S  R 

Injfie ;  Addin'4:toii 

Inglesido 

Inglewood  

Inglis  I-'alls 

Ingllsville    

Ingoldsby    

Ingonish 

Iiisjoiiish  Kerry. . 
Iiiirram  River  . . 

liiholmos 

Iiiistioge 

liikerman    

/iikennan  

Inlet  

Iiinerhio 

Inninfail 

InnisQI 

19 


Hants N  SiShu'ienao'die  599-1 

.St.  .lohii N  B:;i90  Did  St.  John  NB 

O  ,580-83,  .535-35 


Tamworth  509-1 
5800.5,  535-39 


,o 

Lisgar M 

Cardwell   O 

Orey,  N  R Oi^via  Owen  Sound 

Annajiolls  ....  N  Si  (-awrencetown  714 

,580-30 

•i59-3 

oia  Sydney 

Cliester  3'73 

«(■((  Parry  S'd,  Out. 

Proton  Sta.  ,535-40  | 

N.  Mountain  ,535-33; 

I'ockmouche  540 

Thurso  535-13 

535-35 

,535-63 

Craigvale  580-C7 


VIctoi-la,  N  U  . .  O 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Hivllfax  N  S 

Muskokai'iP.S'd.O 

Grey,  E  R O 

Duiidas O 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Ott.awa Q 

Oxford,  NR....  0 

Alta 

Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  O 


Innisville. . . 
Intervale . . . 
Inverary  . . . 
Inverhaugh 
Inverhuron. 

Invermay  . 
'Inverness  . 
Inv(""<s8    . 


In     'od 

lona 

lo7ia . . . 


tona  Station 

Ireland 

Ireland 

Irena    

Ireton  

Irish  Cove  . . 


fris    

Iris    

Irish  Lake  

Irishtown    

Iron  Bridge    

Iron  Dale. ....... 

Iron  Hill 

Iron  Mines 

Iron  Ore 

Iron  Rock    

Ironside  

'^Iroquois    

Irvine  

Irving  Settlement 
Isaac's  Harbour. 

Isa-ic'sHar.  ESide 

Isafold  

Isherwood  

Island  Brook  .... 

Isliaid  River 

Islay 

Isle  aiix  Coudres 
Isle  aux  Grues . 
Isle  Bizard  .... 
Isle  des  Chcnes 
Isle  Dupas  .... 


KLECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NF,AR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
8KKKEV,PP.-261-263 


Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  O  Perth  535-3* 

Westmoreland.  N  B  572 

Frontenac    0|i/.'a  Kingston,  Ont. 


Wellington,  C  R.  O 
Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Bruce,  N  R O 

Megantic  Q 

Prince PEI 

Lambton,  E  R  . .  0 

Elgin,  WR O 

Victoria N  S 


Elgin,  W  R 
Antigonishe 


O 

NS 


E!ora.535-,36,580-54 
Kincardine  580-48 

432 
580-55 

Ste.JulieSta.550-12 
665-1  (R  R  name 

Portage) 
625-8 
6-25-5 
599-14,  364,  372, 

(I>andlng  name 

Grand  Narrows) 
625-5 
allies  R'rSta.599-7 


Renfrew O  Calabogle  61 1 


via  Iroquois,  Out. 

Hebron  712 

St.  Peter's  364,  370. 

372 
MInesing  580-69 
via  Charlottetown, 
Flesherton  53540 
518 

Thompson  535  25 
600 

Sweetsburg  535-3 
Oraiigedale  ,59i>-14 
Hoiiewell  .599-13 
Hopewell  59913 
656 

580-9,  320,  3-23,  324 
Ste.JulieSta.580-12 


Isle  Perrot 

Isle  Perrot  North 


Isle  Veric  . 
Islington  . . 
Italy  Cross 
Ivan 


tvanhoe  . . . 

Ives 

Ivcra 

Ivy   

Ivy 

Ivy  Lea  .. . 
.lackflsh . . . 
Jackson  . . . 


Jacks  Lake 

Jackson 

■lacksoritown  . . . . 

■ladtmnnil'c 

Jacksonville 

Jncquet  River  . . . 

•lafTa 

James  River     ,  . 
James  River  Sta. 
'James  Street  .. . 

Jamestown 

Jamesville  

Jamieson 

Janetville 


Dundas O 

Yarmouth ....  N  S 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Simcoe,  N  R O 

Queen's PEI 

Grey,  S  R O 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Algonia O 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Bronie Q 

Inverness  ....  N  S 

P'clou N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Ottawa  Q 

Dundas O 

Megantic    Q 

Albert N  B  Hillsborough  693 

Guysboro' N  8:371,  or  Antigonishe 

I     599-7 

Guysboro' N  S  Isaac's  Harbo'r  371 

Lisgar   M ;  iria  Selkirk 

Algonia O  Rat  Portage  535-51 

Compton Q,Cookshire,535-7,620 

Gloucester   . .  .N  B  Shippigan  540 
Victoria,  N  R  ..  O,Woo(lvllle.580-.36 

Charlevoix Q  St.  Paul's  Bay,'i-29-8 

Montmagiiy   Q  Montm.agny  590-3 

Jacques  Cartier  .Q  Pointe  Claire  .580-9 

Provenchcr M  NIvovvllle  535-.55 

Berthler Q  Berthier  (en  haul) 

j     535-15,  3-29-7 

Vaudreuil  Q  Ste.  Anne  de  Belle- 

I     vue  .5l'5-33,  ,580-9 

Vaudreuil   Q  328  Ste.  Anne  de 

Bellevue  535-33, 
!     .5.SU-9 

Tcmlscouata Q  ,599-2 

York,  W  R O  535-35 

Lunenburg N  S  B'dgewater 646,374 

Middle.s.x,  S  R.  .0,Hvdo  Park  Corner 
535-42,  580-50-83 
Hastings,  S  R. .  .O'.580-3;i,  53534 

Wolf Q  Marbleton  675,  6-20 

Victoria N  S  lona  ,599-14 

Toniiscouata Q  N.  D.  du  Lac  700 

Mimooe.  S  11. . . .  OTIioi-nton  .580-65 

Leeds,  S  R ()|Landsdowne  530-9 

Algonia  O  .535-13 

Cumberland..  N  S  Thompson's  Mils 

599-1 
Simcoe  N  R  ...  .0 

Grey,  N  R O  uia  Owen  So'nd,  O. 

Carleton N  B  Up.  Wdsto(:k,5.'«-86 

Carleton N  B|Up.W'dstock335-80 

Cape  Bi-eton.  N  H  via  N.  Sydney,  N  S 
Rcatigouche     N   H  590-r 


Elgin,  E  R O 

Antigonishe  .  .N  S 
.\ntigonishe  .  .N  S 

Hamilton O 

Huron,  E  R  . . . .  O 

Victoria N  S 

Lanark,  N  R....O 
Durham,  E  R....0 


Orwell  580-82 
JiimesR.  Sta.  599-7 
599-7 

Brussels  ,580-48 
lona, 599-14.  364  372 
Almonte  535-12 
Pontypool  535-34 


290 


POST   OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA.  [1897    I  18971 


POHT 
0KKI0E8. 


JaneA'ille 

Jarlsberj,' 

Jarnoc  

Jarret's  Corners. 

*Jarois 

Jasper 


Jarvrin's  Harbour 
Jeaniiette's  Creek 
JeddoreOyster  Pd 

Jeifersoii 

Jeffry 

Jelly  by 

JeiDse^ 

Jenkins 

Jericho 

Jerniyn 

Jersey  Cove 

Jersey  Mills 


KliKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WIIICII| 
LOCATBD,  llRNRAR-l 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, ' 
8KBKKV,l'P.261-2(i3' 


Gloucester. . .  .N  B'f)40 
Muskoka&i'.Sd.  OlKmsdale  G80'()7 

Ottawa Q  Thurso  SS.'i-lS 

Sinicoe,  K  H. . . .  o|Orillia  58()'32-67 
Haldiinaiid   ()  580-70-82 


POST 
OKKICES. 


Grenville,  N  R  .,0 


53.'jl(i  (H  R  name 

Irish  Creek) 
Arichat  3C4,  371 
580-8;! 


Jerseyville 

Jessop\  ille 

Jewett'i  Mills — 


Jocelyn 


Jockvale    

Jogjfin  Bridge  . . . 

*Jogt;in  Mines. . . 

Johnson  

Johnson's  Croft . . 
Johnson's  Mills. . 
Johnson's  Mills. . 
Johnston's  C'ners 
Johnston's  River.. 

Johnston 

Johnstown 


Brant,  N  R O 

Grey,  E  R  . . .   .  O 
York    NB 

Algoma  O 

Carleton O 

Uigby N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Grey,  N  U O 


Johnville . 
Johnville . 
Jolicure  . . 


*Joliette 

Joly 

Jones  Corner  — 

Jones  Falls 

Jonqui'^res 

Jordan  

Jordan  Bay 

Jordan  Bay  E  S . . 
Jordan  Ferry .... 
Jordan  Mountain 
Jordan   Station 
Jordan  Branch 
Josephs! Ml ijf  . . 
Josephsburg  . . 


Joyceville  . . 

Joynt  

Jubilee 

c'uddhaven  . 


Kaposvar . 


Kars 
Kars  . 


Karsdale 


Richmond N  S 

Kent  ,0,.^^^.. 

Halifax N  S!i)ta  Halifax,  N  S 

York,  VV  R 01  King  580-()7 

King's N  B  Sussex  Vale  .WO-la 

Brockville O  VVhitehurst  535-16 

Queen's N  B  390  or  Codys  543-1 

Queen's    N  B'Codv's  543-1 

Lambton,  E  R. .  OlThedford  580-51 
Peterboro',  E  R.  .O  Keene  .580-27 

Oaspe QiGaspe  Basin  340 

Beauce Q  S.  Francois  Nord  E.  | ! 


Kaslo 

Katepwe 

Katevale 

Katrine 

Kay  Settlement. 

Ka'zubazua 

Keady  

Keariicij 

Keats    


075-1 
Lynden  580-83 
Shelburne  535-40 
Mouth  of  Keswick 

535-83 
The-ssalon  535-25, 

428-3,  4301 
via  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Digby  712,    392, 

393-2 
606 
via  Owen  Sound,  O 


King's N  BJOak  Point  390 

Huron,  S  R O  Hensall  580-50 

VVesMuorelind  N  B 

Rus.sell O 

Queen's P  E  I 

Queen's NB 


Dorchester  599-1 
via  Ottawa 
KidCh'rlottet'nPEI 
Cody's  543-1 


Richmond  . . .  .N  S  St.  Peter's  304,  370, 
372 


Kedron  

Keefer's 

Keenansville  . . . 

'  Kecne 

Reewatin    

Keilh    

Keith    

Keith    

Keirhley  Creek 

Keldon 

Kclowna 

Kelloe  Station    . 

Kells  

Kelly's  Cross  . . , 
Kelly's  Cove  . . , 

Kelso    

Kelso    

Kelvin 


Compton Q 

Carleton N  B 

Westmoreland .  NB 

Joliette Q 

Provencher M 

King's N  B 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Chicnutimi Q 

Lincoln O 

Shellnirnc  . . .  .N  S 
Shelburne  ....N  S 
Shelburne  . .  ..N  S 


535-7 

Bath  535-86 
Westmorel'd  Point 

599-1 
535-17 

Otterburne  535-55 
N.  Station  543-1 

599-12 
319  or  Klgin  510 
Chi  joutimi  3-29-8 
,580-83 

Shelburne  376-3 
Lockeport  376-3 
Shelburne  376-3 


Kenible 
Kemnay 
Kempt". . 


King's N  B  Susse'c  Vale  599-12 

Lincoln O  580-83 

Shelburne  . . .  .N  S 
Waterloo,  S  R..  O 
Assa 


Frontenac O 

Ottawa Q 

Victoria N  S 

Sinicoe,  E  R  . . .  .O 


Judique . 


Jumpinir  Pond  . . 

Junctown 

Juniper  Island   . . 

Juniper  Mount  . . 

Jura 

Juvenile  Settle'nt 
Kagawong  


Kaladar  Station . 

Kalei  'a  .   

Kaniinistiqua. . . 

*Kaiitlimiix 

Kainowaska  . . . 

Kanisack 

Kananoskis 


Cajie  Breton  . .  N  S 
Lambton,  E  R. .  O^ 


Inverness N  S 


Leeds  

I'eterboro', 


Alta 
...O 


Petei-sburg  GSCol 
Dunniore  Junction 
500,  535-53  | 

Bftll«nt'neSta..580-9 
N.  Wakelield  6,56  | 
Orangcdale  .MIO-U  i 
4-20-3  or  Utterson 
5SO-07  ! 

Port    Hawkesbury 

599-14,  371,  380 
Calgarv    5:{5-53-li3 
MallorvtoWM  .580-9 
R  .0  313,   310  or   Lake- 
field  ,580-31  ] 
ria  Sydney,  N  S 
Thed'foi-d  ,580-51       j 


Kempt  Head 

Kempt  Road.... 

Kempt  Shore 

Kempt  Town 

"KemptviUe    

Kemptville 

Kendal 

Kenilworth 

Kennaway  

Kennell    

Kenlis  

Kenmore 

Keunelcnok 

Kennetcook   Cor. 

Kennicolt 

Kenninglon  Cove 

Kensington 

Kensington 

* Kenxiivitoii  ... . 

Kent..  ' 

Kent  Briilge   . . . . 
Kent  Junction. .. 

Kent  vi  He 

Keohan    

Kepler 

Kcieineos    


EI/KCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Assa 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKD,  (JR.NKAR. 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION, 
8EBKBY,PP.-261-203 


Carleton O 

King's N  B 

Annapolis  N  S 

Yale&KootenayBC 

Assa 

Stanstead Q 

.Muskoka&P.Sd  O 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Ottawa Q 

Grey,  NR O 

Muskoka&P.Sd.  O 
Westmoreland. N  B 

King's N  B 

Yale BC 

Cardwell O 

Peterboro',  E  R . .  O 

Algoma O 

Bothwell O 

King's N  B 

Compton  Q 

Cariboo B  C 

Wellington,  N  R.O 

Yale BC 

Marquette M 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Queen's  ....  P  E  1 
Yarmoi  'li. .  . .  N  S 

Hunting,.  Ion Q 

Halton  O 

Norfolk,  NR....0 

Grev,  N  R O 

Selkirk M 

Queen's N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Richmond. . . .  N  S 

Hants NS 

Colchester. . . .  N  S 
Grenville.  N  R     O 

Yarmouth NS 

Durham,  W  R  . .  O 
Wellington,  N  R.O 
Peterboro',  E  R .  O 

Assa 

Assa 

Russell  O 

Hants NS 

Hants N  S 

Perth O 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Huntingdon. . .  Q 
Middlesex,  ER..O 

Prince  P  E  I 

Halifax N  S 

Bothwell <  > 

Kent N  I! 

King's N  S 

King's N  B 

Frontenac O 


Sunbury N  BiHovt  Sta.  535-88 

Algoina O  4222,  4.'8-3,  430-1, 

or  Spanish  River 
Station  .535-25 

Addington O  535  34 

Selkirk MiManitou  5,'i5-57 

Algoma O, 535-51 

Yale B  C  5;!5-70 

Kamouraska  . . .  .Q  St.  i'aschal  599-3 

Assa,  E|  Yorkto-i  6'22 

Alta;635-53 


Kerfoot 

;  Kerrowgare    . . . 

jKerrwood    

!  Kerry 

iKertch 

i Keswick   

Keswick  Ridge  . 

Ketcli  Harbour  . 

*  Keltlcliji 

Kewstoke    

Keirsteadville  . . 
Kilbain 


Kilbride 
Kilburn 


Yalc-Kootenay.BC 

Manpiette M 

Pictou N  S 

Middlesex,  W  R.O 

Albert N  B 

Lambton,  W  R,.0 

York,  NR O 

York N  B 

Halifax N  S 

York,N  R O 

Inverness  . . . .  N  S 

Kind's  N  B 

Huntingdon O 

Halton  O 

Victoria N  B 


Whitewood  Sta. 

535-52 
Osgood  e  Sta.  ,'3,1 -20 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

599-12 
Annapolis  714, 39-2, 

393-2,  712 
445-3 

Indian  Head  535-,')y 
North  Hatley  512 
580-67 

Salisb'ry  .599-12, 6«:{ 
05(i 

Inverinay  580-55 
Em.sdale  580-67 
Petitcodiac  572, 

599-12 
Penobsquis  599-12 
Enderby  535-7t 
Tottenham  68i;  05 
.580-27 
535-51 

Tupperville  .573 
Sussex  Vale  599-1'i 
Robinson  535-7 
Ashcroft  535-70 
Shelburne  535*40 

622 

Trout  Creek  580ti7 

NewWilt8hire6()r>i 

via  Yarmouth,  N  S 

Kilbain  ,580-7 

Campl)'lviIle535-;{6 

Hawtrey  580-80, 

625-5 
Presque  Isle  428 
535-52-58 
Annapolis  712,  714, 

392,  393-2 
lona  599-14,364,372 
ir.A'ai/ «»(«(« 599-14 
Newport  Stii.  714 
Riversdale  599-13 
.5;J5 -20,  319 
South  Ohio  712 
Westleyville  5809 
,535-41 

Haliliurton  5-^0-30 
Regina  535-.52 
Indian  Head  535-.5-.? 
OsgoodeSta.  535-2(» 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Shiibenacaflie  599-1 
.Mitchell  580-52 
ma  Sydney,  N  S 
Kilbain  .580-7 
ria  London,  Ont. 
605-1 

Shubenacadie599  1 
5;55-42 
610,  .599-2 
714,  547 

Sussex  Vale  599-12 
Glcnvale  611,  509-1 
Ckanagon  5  (5 '74 
C.u-berrv  535-52 
Hopewell  599-13 
,580-85 
Elgin  ,572 
Wanstead  58085 
Su'ton  West.580-;i7 
Moutli  of  Keswi(  k 

535-83 
via  Halifax,  NS 
Aurora  580-67 
Orangcdale  ,599-14 
Norton  Sta.  ,5!i91i 
580-7  (R  R  name 

White's) 
Burlington  D80o 

87 
535-86 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Kildare    

Kildare    

Kildare  Capes. . . 

Kildonan 

Kilfoil  

Kilgorie   

Kilkenny  Lake  . 

Killaloe 

Killaloe  Station  . 
Killan's  Mills  . . . 
Killarney 


Killarney 
Killean 


Killowen  . . . 
Killyleagh  . 
Kilniaiiagh  . 

Kilmarnock 

Kilmartin    . 


Kilmaurs 

Kilsyth 

Kilworthy  . . .  . 

Kimball    

Kimberley  . . . . 

Kiinbo 

Kinbrae   

Kinburn  

*  Kincardine  . . 
Kincardine . . . . 

'K,7ig  

Kingarf      . .   . . 
Kingsboro'  . . . . 

King  Creek . . . . 

Kingarth 

Kinghiirst  . . . . 
Kinglake 


Kingross  . . . , 
Kingsbridge 
Kingsbury  . . 
Kingsbury  . . 
Kiii'isclear  . . 
Kingscote  . . 
King.scourt . , 
Kingscroft  . . 
Klngsey  . . . . 


'Kingsfiy  Falls  . 

Kingsford    

King's  Head. . . . 

Kingsley 

Kingsley 

Kingsmere 

Kingsmill    

KiiigHjtiirt   

*Kingston  


'Kingston  .... 

Kingston 

Kingston  Mills 
Kingston  Slatimi 
Kingston  Station 
Kingston    VilKigo 

"  King  St 

'KinismUe .... 
Kingsville    .... 

Kind's  Wharf. . 

Kinistino 

Kinkora   

Kinkora   

Kinlo.ss 

Kinlough 

*Kinmonnt  . . . 
'Kinnear'a  Mills 


[1897  ■  1897]  POST  offices  and  railroad  stations  in  Canada. 


291 


ROAD  ON  WHICH 

ATKD,  (iRNKAR- 

R.  R.  STATION, 

KEY,l'P.26V2(i;{ 

te\vr)od  Sta. 

5 -Si 

)odfSta.."l{.'j'2(> 

oil  Sta.  643'1, 

M2 

aiiolis714,S9'2, 
)3"2,  712 
•3 

iaii  Head  SSS-Sy 
•th  Hatley  512 
•67 
ialVryr)9i)-12,6ii;! 

erniay  580'55 
isdale  580-67 
itc'odiac  572, 
i!)i)-12 

iobs(iuis  500'12 
Icrby  535-71 
ciiham  5»i)  1.5 
:7 
ii 

ipperville  573 
ssex  Vale  5!)i)-l'i 
)l)inson  535-7 
ihcroft  535-70 
lelburne  535'40 

2 

•out  Creek  580-<i7 

cwWiltHhireGCril 

a  Yarmouth,  N  S 

ilbain  580-7 

ampb'lville535-,'J5 

awtrey  580-80, 

6-25-5 

resque  Isle  426 
35-52-58 

iinapolis  712,  714, 

392,  393-2 
oua  590-14,364,372 
V.I}ajiJl<iad5mu 
Newport  Sta.  714 
{iversdale  599-13 
,35-20,  319 
iouth  Ohio  712 
.Vestlevville  580-9 
i35-41  " 

ilalibuHon  5'^0-3(t 
itetriiia  53.n'52 
Indian  Head  535-.V^ 

)s;,'Oode  Sta.  535-20 

S'ewpoi-t  Sta.  714 

ilA"tibenacadie599-l 

Mitohell  58(1-52 

nia  Sydney,  N  S 

IviUiivin  580-7 

via  London,  Ont. 

S{i5-1 

Shul)enacadie  599  1 

535-42 

BIO,  599-2 

714,  547 

Sussex  Vale  !')99-12 

Clenvale  Oil,  50!)-l 

(•kana;.'on  5(5-74 

C.ii-bcrrv  53.">-52 

Hopewell  599-13 

,580-85 

Kltrin  ,572 

Wanslead  58085 
Sii'ton  West  ,580-37 

Moutli  of  Keswi(k 
.535 -83 

Di'a  Halifax,  NS 

Aurora  580-07 

(>rani;e<lale  .599-14 

Norton  Sta.  5'M)li 

.580-7(11  Unanie 
White'.s) 

Hiirlinston  580-O.v 
87 

535-86 


POST 
0PFICB8. 


Kildare    

Kildare    

Kildare  Capes. . . 

Kildonan 

Kilfoil  

Kil(?orie   

Kilkenny  Lake  . 

Killaloe 

Killaloe  Station  . 
Killan's  Milla  . . . 
Killarney 


Killarney 
Killean 


Killowen  . . . 
Killyleasjh  . 
Kilnianaj^h  . 

Kilmarnock 

Kilmartin    . 


Kilmaurs 

Kilsyth 

Kilworthy  . . 
Kimball  .... 
Kimberley  . . 

Kimbo 

Kinbrae   

Kinburn  .... 
'Kincardine 
Kincardine  . . 

'King  

Kingarf 
Kingsboro'  . . 


King  Creek . 
Kingarth  . . . 
Kinghnrst  . 
Kinglake  . . . 


Kingross  . . . . 
Kingsbridge 
Kinggtmry  . . 
Kingsbury  . . 
Kimsclear  . . 
Kingscote  . . 
King.scourt . 
Kingscroft  . . 
Kingscy   . . . . 


'Kinrjufiji  Falls  . 

Kingsford    

King's  Head   . , , 

Kingsley 

Kingsley 

Kingsniere  .... 
Kingsmill  .... 
Kings  port  .... 
*Kinggton  


ELBCTORAL 

DiaraicTS. 


RAIIiROAD  ON  WHICH 

locatf.d,  or  near- 
knt  r.  r.  station, 
8EKKF.y,pi'.l;61-263 


POST 
0KF1CK8. 


Joliette    Q  Joliette  53517 

Prince P  E  I  Alberton  665-1 

Prince P  E  I  Tignish  065  1 

Lisgar M  535-61 

Carleton N  B  Bath  i>35-86 

Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  OiShelburne  535-40 
Cape  Breton . .  N  Si  via  S\dney,  N  S 
Renfrew,  SR  ..  ()  .535-2 

Kfirfrew O  531-2 

Westmoreland. Nil  572 
Algoma O 


Kinosota. 
Kinross  . 


Kinsale  

jKinsman'sCorn'rs 

^Kintail 

IKintore  


ELECTORAL 
DIHTRICTH. 


.Selkirk M 

Wellington,  SR.O 


.\rgenteuil . . 
Simcoe,  S  R 
Peel 


428-3,    4,30-1,    422, 
422-2  or  Massey 
Station  535-25 

535-57 

.535-35  (R  R  name 
Leslies) 

St.  Hernias  .535  18 

Thornton  .5';0-65 

Mono  Road  Station 
535-40 

310,    Smith's  Falls 
53510-33-34 

Glencoe  535-42 
580-82-83 

Anprior  535-12 


■Q 

o 
o 

Lanark,  S  R 0 

Middlesex,  W  R.  O 

Carleton O 

Grey,  N  R 0\via  Owen  Sound  0 

Ontario,  N  R.... 0  580-67 
Lambton,  WR.,0  6'25-8 


Grev,  E  R O 

Wentworth,  SR.O 

Assa 


Flesherton  535  40 
Winona,  ,580  83 
Church  Bridge  622 


'Kintore 

Kintyre 

Kipiegun 

'hippen 

Kippewa 

Kirby 

Kirkdale 

'Kirkfield   . . . 

Kirkh'ill    

Kirkhill    

Kirkland 

Kirk's  Ferry  , 
Kirkmount   .. 

Kirkton    

iKirkpatrick  . 

.Kirkwall 

iKirkwood  ... 

[Kiskisink 

jKissina 

jKleczkowski. 

jKleefeld 

*Kle,inburg. . 
Klock'n  Mills 


,  OjPakenham  535-12    liKnapdale 


Lanark, N  R 

Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O|.580-48,  4;J2  , , 

Victoria N  Bliilburn  535-86         'Knatchlmll . . 

York,  N  R 0,580-07  |  Knee  Hill  Valley 

Bruce,  W  R OiLucknow  .580-48       iKnowlesville 

King's P  E  I  Souris  East  665-4,  \* Knim'ltim 

359-1,371  Knoxford 

York,  N  R OJ King  ,580-67  jKnoydart 

York N  B'  B/rt  KrederictonNB  iKoksilah 

IlKola 


Grev,  N  R 0 

Norfolk,  SR....0 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Huron,  W  R...  O 

Richmond Q 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 

York N  B 

Grev,  E  R O 

Lambton,  E  R..  O 

Stanstead Q 

Drummond  ....  (J 

llrummond  . . . .  Q 
Hastings,  E  R  . .  O 

Pictou  N  S 

Selkirk M 


*King»ton  .... 

Kingxton 

KiTigston  Mills 
Kingstiin  Stiitiaii 
Kingston  Station 
Kingston    Village 

'King  St, 

*Kin  mmlle .... 
Kingsville   — 


Kind's  Wharf . . 

Kinistino 

Kinkora   

Kinkora   

Kinloss 

Kinlough 

*Kinmmint  . . . 
'Kinnear's  Mills 


'Komnka 


Chesley  580-.55 
Tilsonl'iurg  580 

82,  625-5 
lona  599-14, 364, 372  iKohler 
Goderich580-52,432 
653 

via  Lunenburg,  NS  Korah 
via  FrederictonNB   Kossuth 
Dundalk  535-40 
580-85 

AVer's  Flat 512 
Richmond  Station 

5.80-8-12 
Lome  .580-12 
Marysville.580;( 
New(i]asHO\v  .599-7 
ManitPU  ,535-57 


Marquette    M 

(Queen's  . . . .  P  K  I 

Ontario,  W  R  . ..(» 

King's N  H 

Huron,  W  H   .. .  () 
Oxford,  N  U  . . .  ( » 

Victoria N  H 

Elgin  W O 

Selkirk M 

Huron,  S  R  ....  O 

Pontiac   

Durham,  W  R 
Drunnnond  . .  . .  tj 
Victoria,  N  R  ...<l 

Glengarry  n 

Cumberland  . .  N  K 

Carleton N  h 

Ottawa t,i 

Pictou N  H 

Perth,  S  R () 

SBHk 

Wentworth,  N  R  It 

Inverness   N  H 

Portneuf y 

AHHa 

Ansa 

Provencher M 

York,  W  R <) 

District  Niplssing. 
Middlesex,  W  R  (I 

Halton  () 

Alia 

Carleton N  II 

Brome tJ 

Carleton N  B 

Pictou N  H 

Vancouver.  ...Ml! 

Selkirk M 

Kolapore 'Grey,  E  R ( » 

Kolbeck   ICumberlnnd  . .  N  S 


Knuchilhouguac  . 
KouchilbouguacB 

Kronau  

Kualt 

Kuper  Island .... 

Kurtzville   

Kutawa 


Haldimaixl . 


York N  B  via  FrederictonNB 

Ottawa (J  Chelsea  6!56  i 

Elgin,  ER no '5-5 

King's     NS,547 

Kingston   Oj509-1,  Oil,   .580-9,  • 

305,319,325-1-2-3,; 

320,  309,  323,  324, 

3-29  2 

King's N  b;  Rotiiesay  599-12 

Kent N  n  610 

Frontenac o  319  via  Kingston  O 

King's NSi7l4  *     I 

Kingston Onia  Kingston,  Ont. 

King's N  SI  Kingston  Sta.  714 

City  of  Ottawa  . . .  i  Branch  Otfice 

Kssex,  SR  ()!617 

Inverness  . . . .  N  S  Port    IIawkesl)urv 

I     ,59 )-U,  371,380'  j 

Victoria,  S  R. . .  .O  ii/o  PeterlioroughO! 

SaskiPr.  Albert  .535-(i2 

Pc.-th,  N  R 0;Seliriiigville  580-52 

Prince PE  Ii6li5-2 

Bruce,  W  R   ...  OiLucknow  .580-48 
Bruce,  W  R   . . .  .  ;)'Luckiiow  580-48 
Victoria,  N  R    ..o|.580-.30 
Megantic Q| Robertson  Sta.  675 


La  Bale  . . . 
La  Beauce 


L.ibelle . . 
Laberge  . 


Middlesex,  8  R..O 

Algoma o 

Waterloo,  S  R . .  o 

Kent N  B 

Kent N  B 

Asia 

Yale Hi 

Vancouver. .  , .  B ( 
Wellington,  N  H  O 
Ahhh 


Yamaska 
Beauce  . . 


La  Borderie  . . . . 
La  Bro(|uerie  . . . 

L'Acadie 

Lac  ii  la  Tortue . 
Lac  aux  Sables  . 
La  Carricre 

Lac  Clair 

Lao  Bellcmare  . . 
Lac  Chaph-au.  . 
Lachenaie 


Ottawa 

Chateauguay . 

Provencher  . . 
Provencher  . . 
St.  Johns  . .  . 
Ohami)lai'; . . . 

Poilnouf 

Bagot  


'Lachine . 


Lnchine  Locks  . 
La  Chevrotcrc  . 
Lachiiie  Rapids. 
[,achuto  Mills.   . 

*Lncliute.  

La  Conception   . 


(Jhicoutiinl 
St,  Maurice 


ii 

Ahhii 

L'.Assoniption. , .  t^ 

Jacques  Cai-tlor  .»i> 

Jaccpios  earlier  .t; 


Portneuf  tJ 

Jacques  Curtler  .t,' 

Argenteull (,1 

ArgeiiteiiU I, 

Ottawa t. 


HAII.IIOAtloN  WlltOlt 
LOCATKII,  (lit  NNAH- 
KHT  II,  II,  KTAtKlN, 
»KKKKV,IT,'J0|.20a 

Woodlioiinii'  (122 
I'iii  chiirlotii'town 

P  K  I 
Whitby  fiSO'll.JIH 
Waii'rvllli.  714 
(lo(|ijrlchfiS(i'fi:',4H2 
liigiTHoll  Mti'Utt 

fiMII-HU 

Kllbiinifiliri'MI 

lavlur  Hill,  (htri'ft 

Sulldi-lt  f.llfrfil 

fiso-fio 

Mailiiwa,  O,  fpllf.'iz 

Ni'WciiMlli'  fiHOMI 

Uli-hlirdl':,fiWH.12 

fi8()",!ll 

AluxaiiilrlaMll 
l'ari'Nliiiriitighri4n 
Kt'liud  fiilft'Nfi.lNI 
(150 

N.lWdJHHgoW  fp(»l)'7 

Kxuti'rfiWi-riO 

Pr,  Albci'l.  fillfi'OB 

DundiiN  riSii'N,') 

Whycociimiih  !I04 

(174 

MooHuiiilii  filt,'i'f(2 

iiidiiin  iii<ad  niin-ng 

oiti-rbiii'iif)3fi'fifi 
fi3fi'4ii 
fiMfil'i 
Ni'wlmry  Mtrii, 

flMII'NM 

Actiin  fiHOTil 

liiniHfiill  Mtt'm 

Piu'l  fillfi'Hd 

535 '4 

FlorcnccvllU'fiSft'Be 

Mi'rlgoiilNJio  fi9|»'7 

574 

Elkhoni  Mtrtii 

riioniliiii'y    580-08 

oxfiiril  hiiii-if, 

Cayuga  fiMC**'!, 

(t'-'fi'fi 
fiHO'H;i=Hfi,  fi;iri'42 
I'id  H,  M(i',  Marie,  O 

PlI'HiOII   tlHtVM 

lllc'lilliiii'ioOlO 
Uli'lillMii'iiiiiin 
Hitltfiililo  5:i5'rii2 

('lii'iiiitlniiM574 

(l(lWM>,(lWM  flMO-fiS 

(.^irAlMU'lli'HlHllon 
NliMiIrl  Ml;,,  !li!|)'7 

(i7n(ll  It  iiiunu  81, 
Mary) 

,''i;i,'i".','l 

Ili'iiuhiirmilnfiNO'lB, 

li-.!ll'ii 
Oil'  ,lMli 'in  553-58 
■ .'(  Wliiiii  it'g,  Man 

fiMO'lM,  f.ii(  !) 
fi(5'li» 

(til) 

H(,IIVMcl  itlii'5H0'8 

fillfi'l,   1(15,  700 
Clllcoill  ml  il'JD'S 
I'ln  Thri.  KlvorslJ 
liidliiM  ili'ailii3fi-52 
,'1211'fici'  I't'i'i'i'lionne 

535  i'l 
5Mri'H,   5.'I5'M,   328, 

M'Jll'2.3,  327, 
lu'ii  Lai'liliic,  tJuc. 
535".!  I 

I'l'ir  Lai'lilii)',  (^iie. 
Lai'lliiln  535-18 
5;i5'|H 
Hit',  Agiillin  dng 

MoiitDfiiin-^a 


292 


POST   OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


1897] 


POf 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Laconia 

La  Decharge  . 
Lac  La  Hache 
Lac  la  Biche  . . 
Lac  la  Pecho . . 


Lac  Marffuerite. 
Lac  Mivsson 


KLF.CTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


*Lac  Matapeiia. 

Lac  Nantel    

*Laeolle  

Lac  Roiid 

Lac  St.  Joseph  . . 

Lacoinbe 

Ladd's  Mills 

*Ladner 


Lady  Bank  . 
La  Fayette. 

Lafontaiiie  . 


Laggan 

La  Guerre 

LaHavre  CrossR'd 
La  Have  Island . . 

Lake 

Lake  Ainslie  Cha'l 
Lake  Ainslie  \V  S. 
Lake  Ainslie  E  S. 
Lake  Ainslie  S  S. 

Lake  Annis 

Lake  Aylmer 

Lake  Beauport  . . 

Lake  Baker 

Lakeburn  

Lake  Charles 

Lake  Clear 

Lakedale 

Lake  Dauphin  . . 

Lake  Dor6  

Lake  Edward..  . 
Lake  Ejjmont. . . . 
Lake  Etchemin . . 

Lakefleld 

Lakeflpld 

*Lakefleld  

Lake  Erancis  .... 
Lake  Georjfe  .... 
Lake  George  .... 
Lake  George  .... 
Lakehurst  


Lunenburg  . .  .N  S 

Chicoutiini Q 

Carilioo  B  C 

Alta 

Champlain (^ 


Lakeland 

Lakelands  

Lake  Law 

Lakelet 

Lake  Megantic 
Lake  Munro  . . . 
Lake  Opinicon 


Lake  Paul   . . . . 

Lakepnrt 

Lake  Ramsay . . 
Lake  Road  . . . . 
Lakeside 


Terrebonne 


.  Assa 
...Q 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED  OR  NEAR- 
EST  R.  R.  STATION. 
8KK  KEY,  PP.201 -203 


Bridgewater  046 
Chicoutiini  329'8 
A8hcroft535'70 

Grandes  Piles 

535-19 
Tndiaii  Head 
St.  Jerome  535'23, 

584,  630 
59<)2 
535 '52 


Ottawa  Q 

Portneuf (J 

Alta 

Stanstead Q 

N.  Westminster  BC 


Grey,  ER O 

Bellechasse C^ 

Siincoe,  ER....  O 


Rimouski Q 

Terrebonne (J 

St.  John's Q  580-13,  531 

Plaisance  535-18 

674 

535-63 

Coatioook  580-08 

450-4  or  via  New 
Westminster  B  0 

Flesherton  535-40 

St.  Charles,  River 
Boyer  599-3-4 

P;netanpuish   ne 
580-69,  422 -i 

Glengarry O  Alexandria  531 

Huntingdon  . .  ..Q  Kilbain  ,580-7 
Lunenburg  . ..  N  SjmaLunenburg.NS 
Lunenburg ...  N  Si  Br'gewater  646, 374 
Hastings,  N  R..O|Coe  Hill  Mines  544 

Inverness N  S|Orangedale  599-14 

Inverness  —  N  SjOrangedale  599-14 

Inverness N  SOrangcdale  599-14 

Inverness N  SiOrangedale  599-14 

Yarmouth  ....NS712 

Wolfe  Q[Lake  Wctdon  675 

Quebec Qiwia  Quebec,  Que. 

Victoria ..N  B| 

Westmoreland  N  B  Lewisville  518 

Grey,  N  R O  via  Wiarton,  Ont 

Renfrew,  S  R  .  ..O  Eganville  535-11 

Guysboro' N  S  Guysboro'  364 

Marquette M  StrathclairSta.  622 

Renfrew,  N  R. . .  0;Penibroke  535-12 

Portneuf Q  674 

Halifax N  S  Elms.lale  599-1 

Dorchester Q  St.  Anselme  675 

Argenteuil Q ,  Lachute  535-18 

King's N  B  Sussex  Vale  599-12 

Peterboro',  E  R  ,0  5S0-.31,  313,  316 

Lisgar M  Reaburn  535  ,52 

York N  B  Pr.  Wm.  Sta.535-88 

King's N  SiBei-wick  714 

Yarmouth  . . .  .N  S  Hebron  712 
Peterboro',  E  R  .0  Lakefleld  580-31, 
313,  316 


Lakeside 

Lake  St.  Mary    . . 
Lake  Stream  .... 

Lake  Talon 

L.Temiscainingue 

Laketon  

Lakevale 

Lake  Verd  

Lakeview 


Lakeview. 
Lakeview. 
Lakeview 
Lakeville . 
Lakeville . 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Marquette M 


Cumberland  ..N  S  ,549 


Woodbourne  622 


Inverness 
Huron,  E  R 


N  Si  lona  599-14,364,372 
0,Cliflford  580-54 


Compton Q,5.i5-7 

Annapolis N  S|  Annapolis  712,  714 

Frontenac OiHarrowsmith  611, 

I     .509-1 
King's N  B| Berwick  714 


Northnmb',  W  R.O 
Lunenburg.. .  .N  S 

Albert N  B 

Oxford,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Yarmouth ....  N  S 

Ottawa Q 

Kent NMt 

Dist.  of  Nipis'ing.O 

Pontiac Q 

Kent  N  B 

Antigonibbe  .  ..N  S 
(^  leen's  ....  P  E  I 
Argenteuil Q 

Queen's N  B 

Elgin,  ER O 

King's N  S 

C  irleton  N  B 

King's NS 


Coiborno  m)-9,  300 
Kentville  714 
Elgin  ,572 
IngersoU  535'35, 

580-83 
via  Yarmouth,  N  S 
Kazubazua6,56 
Chipman  .543-1 
535- 12,  Ruthcrglen 
Mattawa,  O.  535-12 
Richilnicto  010 
Antigonislie  599-7 
via  Charlottetown 
Grenville  ,535-18, 

541,  327,  .328 
Narrows  390 
AvlmerW'st  580-82 
Stoddarts  046 
lJp.W'd8tool(535-86 
Centreville  547 


Lakeville 

Lakeville  Corner. 

Lake  Uist 

Lake  Weedon    . . 
Lalonde    


L'Amahle  . . 
La  Mare  . . . . 
L'Amaroux . . 


Laniartine 

Lambeth 

Lamhton 

"Lainbton  Mills. 

Lamerton 

:  Lameque 

Lamlash 

Lammermoor. . . . 

L'Amoureiix 

*Lanark 

*  Lancaster 

Lancelot 

Landestrew 

Landreville 

Landor 

Landry 

Lands  End  

Land  Villa 


Lanes   . . . . 
Lanesville 
Ung 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


JRAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
8BBKBV,PP.261-2fi3 


Langbank 


King's P  E  I 

Sunbury N  B 

Richmond  . . . .  N  S 

Wolfe Q 

Prescott O 

Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 

Charlevoix Q 

York,  ER O 

L'Islet Q 

Middlesex,  S  R..O 

Beauoe  Q 

York,  WR O 

Alta 

Gloucester N  B 

Grev,  S  R O 

Lanark,  NR..  ..  O 
Alto- 
Lanark,  N  R. . .    O 

Glengarr>   O 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Assa 

Benuharnois. . . .  Q 

Colchester N  S 

Gloucester..  ..N  B 

King's N  B 

Montmagny  . . . .  Q 

Huron,  WR,..,  O 
Colchester. , , .  N  S 
Peterboro,  ER.O 

Bothwell O 


Langdon  , . . 
Langenburg 

Langevin 

Langfoi-d . . . . 
Langille's  . . 
Lauiiley  . . . . 


Langley  Prairie . . 

Langman 

Langside 

Langstaff 

Lanoieville 

Lanijton 

Langvale 

L'Annonciation . . 

Lanoraie 

Lansdown    

* Lannduivne  .... 

Lansdowne 

Lansdowne  Hotel 

L'Anse  a  Giles  . . 
L'AnsealaCabane 
L'AnseauBenufils 
L'Anse  au  Koin  . , 
L'Anse  a.  Gascons 

Lansing    

L'Anse  St.  Jean . , 

Lantz    

La  I'atrie 

La  P.  U.  St.  Franc; 

Lal'laiiie 

*La)»ai)ic 

La  Presentation  , 

La|)land   

L'Archev((iue    . . 

Larchwood 

L'Ardoise    .... 

Larivii're 

Lirkin  

Laroche    

Larochelle  

Larrii's  River 

La  Salette    


Alta 

Assa 

Dorchester Q 

Brant,  NR O 

Lunenburg..  .  NS 
N.Westminster.BC 

N.  Westminster.  BC 

Simcoe 0 

Bruce,  W  R  . .  , .  O 

York,  E  R O 

Richelieu Q 

Norfolk,  SR.,  ..  O 

Selkirk M 

Ottawa Q 

Berthier Q 

Carleton N  B 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Digby N  S 

Prince PE  I 

Montmagny  ,.  . .  Q 

Gaspd Q 

Gasp«5 Q 

Chicoutimi Q 

Bonaventiire. . .  ,Q 

York,  W  R O 

Chicoutimi Q 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S, 

Compton   Q 

Charlevoix Q 

Terrebonne  . . . .  Q 

Lapi-airie Q 

St.  Hyacinthe  , .  Q 

Lunenburg. .  ..N  S 
Richmond. . . .  N  S 

Algoma  O 

Itlcliinond. . . ,  N  S 

.Selkirk  M 

Hivstings,  E  R  , ,  O 

Brome. Q 

Megantic Q 

Guysboro'  . . , .  N  S 
Norfolk,  NU....O 


Cherry  Grove  665-4 
ShelHeld  390 
St.  Peter's  364 
675 
Papineauville  Que. 

535-13,  327,  328 
Ormsby  545 

Agincourt  535-34, 

580-36 
L'Islet  599-3 
via  London,  Ont. 
D'Israeli  675 
.535-35 

Lacoinbe  535-63 
Shippigan  540 
Hanover  58055 
Mississippi  St.i.  Oil 
Kdmonton  ,53563 
Perth  535-34 
580-!),  329-3 
Uttei-son  580-67 
Langenburg  622 
Ormstown  580-7 
L.  Stewiacke  5991 
Pofkmouche  540 
Holderville  390 
St.  Pierre,  Mont- 
magny 590-3 
Lucknow  580-48 
Lo.Stewiacke  5991 
580-27  (R  R  name 

Kedne) 
Botbwell  535-42, 

580-83 
535-53 
022 

St.  Anselme  675 
Cainsville  580-79 
Br'gewater  646.  374 
4,'iO-3,  or  via  Port 

Hammond,  B  C 
Port  Hammond 

.535-70  450-3 
Phelpston  58009 
Lucknow  580-48 
Concord  580-67 
Cavignac  535-1 
Port  Rowan  580-80 
Belmont  644-1 
Ste  Agatha  des 

Monts  .535-23 
.5.35-21,  3-29-4-9 
Peel  535-86 
5K0-9 

.Smith's  Cove  712 
605-2  (R  R  name 

Cape  Traverse) 
599-3 

359-l(A'herst  L'ng) 
Cape  Cove  350 
Chicoutimi  329-8 
P't  Daniel  Cen.  35ii 
Concord  580-67 
329  8 

Barss'  Corners  640 
Scotstown  535-7 
St. Paul's  biv.so'js 
535-24 
580-7,  329-1 
St.Tlvacinthe5351 

580-8,  565 
Br'gewater  646, 374 
St.  Peter's  364,  370 
535  13 

St.  Peter's  364,  .370 
,535-57 
5091 

Fulford  535-7 
Staiifold  580-12 
Guvsborough  364 
6-26'  5,  580-80  (R  li 

name  P.  Dov'rJ'n) 


POST 
OFFICES. 


I,a  ,Sal:e    

l.aicelles 

Laskay 

V Ass'omption    , . 

Lasswade 

Laterriere    

Latimer   

b.-i  Trappe 

I.iitta 

Lottie's  Brook    .. 

!.a  Tuque   

Lauder 

Launching  Place, 


Laurel  . . .  a. . 
Laurel 


'  Laurentiden . 


Lauriston . 
Lauvina  . 
Laiizon    . 


Laval 

Lavaltrie  . 


Lavant 

L.avant  Station  , . 

Lavander 

L'Avenir 

L.-vwrence  Mills. , 
Lawrence  Station 
Lawrence  Station 

*  Lawrencetown . . 
Lawrencetown  , . 
Lawreneeville 

Lawson    

Lawson    

Layton 

Leadbury    . . . 

Leaflald 

Leamington    , 

*  Leamington. 
Learned  Plain 
Leaside  Junction 

Leaskdale    

Lebanon  

Le  Bras  

Lebret  

Le  Breton  Mats. 

Lenlercville 

Ledge 

Leduc  

Lee  Avenue 

*Leeds 

Leeds  Village 

Leesboro' 

Lefaivro's  Cornei-s 
Lefaivre    


LIsg 
Ottn 
Yorl 
L'AiJ 
Pete 
Chic 
Fro  I 
Two 

IIUHI 

Han 

Cliai 
Sclk 
Kin^ 

Well 
,\rgi 

L'Ah 

Ori'V 
Sunt 
L(Svii 


Lefroy 

Lcger  Brook . , . , 

Legere  

Logerc  Corner.. 

Legerville    

Leg  Lake 

Leinster   

Lcitche's  Creeli, 

Lcith 

Lcitram    

Lpland 

Lomesurior 

Leniieux 

Lenionville 

Lena 

Lennox     

Lennox  Ferry  . . 
'J^ennoxville  . . . 

Li-iiore    

Lconardville  . , . 

Leoi>old    

I.coville 

'L'Epiphanie 


Mom 
Bert; 

Lann 
Lanii 
.Slnic 
Driu 
Miisl 
C'lwii 
Clgii 
Aunt 
Halif 
SlieU 
Quoe 
Sliiut 
Ontiii 
Hiil-( 
Pete 
C!um| 

EsHf 

Coml 
YorlJ 
OntiJ 
Weill 
lieail 


(Cil 

LoHl 

Chal 


SinJ 
Wei 
Nciil 
Wf 
Kci 
Sinl 
I'll 


ROAD  ON  WHICH 
ATKD  OR  NKAR- 
R.  R.  BTaTIO.N, 
KBY,PI'.261-2»i:i 

rry  Grove  665 '4 
Held  HW) 
I'eter'H  364 

inea\iville  Que. 
)5'13,  327,  328 
isby  545 

ncourt  535'34, 
80' 36 
let  599-3 
London,  Ont. 
raeli  675 
35 

onibe  535 '63 
ppigaii  540 
nover  580'55 
isissippi  Sta.  611 
inontoii  535  63 
th  535-34 
9,  329-3 
;ei-son  580-67 
nfjenburc  622 
nistown  580-7 
Stewiaoke  51)9  1 
)fkniouche  540 
Dldciville  390 

rierre,  Mont- 
niasinv  599-3 
iickiiow  580-48 
D. Stewiaoke  599-1 
!0-27  (H  R  name 
Keene) 

othwell  535-42, 
580-83 
i5-53 
22 

t.  Anselme  675 
ainsville  580-79 
!r'(;ewater646.  371 
50-3,  or  via  Port 
Hammond,  B  C 
'ort  Hammond 

535-70  450-3 
I'helpston  580  69 
^uokiiow  580-48 
Joiicord  580-67 
^avifriiac  535-1 
'ort  Rowan  580  SO 
Belmont  644-1 
jte  Agatha  des 
Monts  535-23 
i35-2],  3-29-4-9 
'eel  535-86 
i(S0-9 

Smith's  Cove  712 
i65-2  (K  R  name 
Cape  Traverse) 
i99-3 

!59-l(A'herst  L'ng) 
;^ape  Cove  350 
IJhicoiitimi  329-8 
P't  Daniel  Cen.  35i> 
l^nnc-ord  580-67 
129  S 

Barss'  Corners  64(i 
Scotbtown  535-7 
St. Paul's  bay  3-?9-S 
535-24 
S80-7,  329-1 
St. Hyacinthe  635-1 

580-8,  565 
Kr'trewater  646, 374 
St.  Peter's  364,  370 
535  13 

St.  Peter's  364,  370 
535-,57 
5091 

Kulford  535-7 
Staiifold  580-12 
GuvsbornuKh  364 
0-25  5,  580-80  (11  It 
name  P.  Dov'rJ'ii) 


1897] 


POST  OFKICKH   AND   UAILIIOAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


293 


POST 
OFFI0B8. 


l,a  Salie    

I.a^celles 

Laskay 

lj'A8somptio7\    . . 

Lasswade 

Laterrierc    

Latimer   

I,a  Trappe 

Liitta 

Lnttie's  Rrook    .. 

I-a  Tuque   

Lauder 

Launching  Place. 


Laurel 
Laurel  . 


"  Laurentide» . 


Lauriston , 
Lauvina  . 
Lauzon    . 


Laval  . . . . 
Lavaltrie  . 


Lavant 

La  van  t  Station  . . 

Lavander 

L'Avenir 

Lawrence  Mills.. 
Lawrence  Station 
Lawrence  Station 
* Lntvrencetown . . 
Lawrencetown  . . 
hawrenceville 

Lawson    

Lawson    

Layton 

Leadbury     

Leafleld 

Leamington  .... 
'Leamington. . . . 
Learned  Plain  . . 
Leaside  Junction 

Leaskdale    

Lebanon  

Le  Bras  

Lebret  

Le.  Breton  Flnln. 

Lcclercville 

Ledge 

Leduo  

Lee  A  venue 

*Leeds 

Leeds  Village .... 

Leesboro' 

Lefaivro'a  Corners 
Lefaivre    


Lefroy 

Lcger  Brook 

Legere  

Logere  Corner., . 

Legerville    

Leg  Lake 

Leinster   

Leitche's  Creek . 

Leith 

Leitrani    

Leland 

Lcmesurier 

Lemieux  

Lemonville 

Lena 

Lennox     

Lennox  Ferry  . . 
'Lennoxville,  ... 

Lenore    

Leonardville  . . . 

Leopold    

I.eoville 

'  V  lipiphanie 


BI.KdTOHAI, 
DmTHIlJTN, 


Mngar ,, ,  ,  ,M 

(-•ttawa (J 

York,  N  H ,  () 

l/AHNonipllnii  , ,  (J 
Peterboro',  K  It    O 

Chlcoutlnii tJ 

l'"rontena( ,  0 

Two  MoniitHiiiN  1) 
llaHtingo,  K  H,     (I 

HantH N  H 

Champlain  . , , ,  .(J 

Selkirk  M 

King's I'  K,  I 

WolliniftoM.  N  H,(» 
i^rgenteiiil,    , ,    ,(^ 

L'AB8oni|)lloii  , ,  i) 

Qrey,  H  H < » 

Hunlmry N  II 

LiSvis q 

Montmnroncy  , ,  t^ 
Berthier..  ,,',,..(/ 

Lanark,  N  U,  ,,  (i 
Lanark,  N  It  .  II 
.Slmiiiie,  H  It  .  ,,  O 
DrinnmoiMl  .. .  IJ 
Mu>il{iika>VI',H'd,(i 

ClulllOtlK  —  N  II 

Klgin,W  It O 

AniiapnIJM  , , . .  N  N 

Halifax  N  H 

Shefforri 0 

Oijeen's  , ,  N  II 
Sinuioo,  1?  It  .  ,  II 
Ontario,  N  It  ,  O 
Huron,  H  It  . .  <l 
Peterboro',  K,  It,  u 
Cuinburlimil  ,  N  N 
KssBx,  H  It  , . , ,    It 

Comptoii  ,  (J 

Yorii,  K,  It 0 

Ontario,  N  It  ,  t) 
Wellinuioii,  (!  It.O 

BenucH i) 

Ansit 

(Cityof  OllitwiU,  O 
Lotliinlini  , , ,  ,  o 
Charlotte  , , , .  N  1 1 

Aliit 

York O 

Meifantlo  , 

MegantI 

Midilleiie 

Hiniiioii, , , ,    , , ,  ,  II 

Prosdott, ,,,,,,,  It 

Snni'oe,  H  It  .  It 
WeHiiiionM'iMl,  N  II 
NortliiMiili'  .  :,N  II 
WcHiino)'i.|i(iii|  N  II 

Kent  ,  N  II 

Hinii'oe,  K  It  ,, , ,  II 

Lenimx ,11 

CiipH  lli'nioM  N  H 
Grey,  .\  It  ,  O 
HnsHi.JI  ,,  It 

AdililiKliiM.  ,    .,,0 
Mi'gilllllii  .  ,  ,  ,  ^    q 
I'ri'HiinIt 
Onlai-jo,  W  It 
HelkIrk 


•   I  .   .  ■  11   ,  ,   ,<F 

itio  ,,,,,,  IJ 
It.ln  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  (} 
L.tteK,  K  It  ,0 


HAIIJdIAtlCIN  WIML'llll 
lilli'AtKII,  oil  NRAR-!! 

^»■r  H.  i(.  KTATioN, 

«KHK«V,l'r.201-263lj 


POST 
0KKICK8. 


o 
.  o 

M 

HelkIrk  , M 

lUclinioiiil  . , ,  N  H 

HLitIiI'uiiIih  (.1 

Scllilllt 

Cliarlollii 

A|-gl'Mllil)i' 


.if 
N  II 

Pi-iii('i«, ,,        I'  K  I 
L'Ahiiuiii|i||iiii  , ,  1/ 


fillfi'ft?  ! 

N,  Wiik(.(lclil65(l 
KInit  ri80'il7 
iiaifn,  oiM 

Coi'  inn  MlncHn44 
Clili'tiilllinl  329-8 
('/(/  Kliigaton,  Ont. 
lllliUiili  535-22 
I'll!  Ilcllevilk.  ! 

NI|illM'M»<''dic  599-1 1 
(ll'llll(lt'Hl'llcg535-19, 
flKh'fiN  I 

(li'oi'gi'lown  005-3, 

Jlfplfl 
ftflfi'tii 

lll'i'livlllc  nil5-lN, 
fill,  ll'J7,  328         , 

f.Nj,  5115-24  (K  H 
iiainc  Mt.  Lin)      ! 

Mitl'kdiilc  5:)5'40      ! 

LfVJH  075,  509-3-4, 

fi'O'ia 
t'tn  <Vili'bnf,  One.    j 
IC^II'4  9  or  hi  Val-l 

Iflf   llimil  n;)5'21 

liaviuit  Htnti.in  611 

Oil 

Cl'fpninrp  580-64      \ 

Kii'liln'd  H.580-8-12 

Kliisdiile  5S0  07 

fiilfi'SIt 

fiH(l'82 

714 

I'h  Halifax,  N  S 

llfiM 

Alllildalc  543-1 

(•iilihvati>r58i)-32-34 

lU'liwater  580-35-36 

HtiiifoHli  580-52 

llltllbl'rlon  580-,30 

Hli'trlllll  Mines  549 

IliV,  025-3 

('(iiiliNliire535-7,620 

n',!n';i4  l 

MMMilcrlntid  5H0-.Sfi 
MiHil'flluld  580-54  j 
'rrlhgMlnlioti  075  ' 
(^n'Apl'llSta5.'t5-52 
Mi'K  Otiiiwa.  Out.  j 
llllllwali  535-21  I 
Ht,  Hli'phen  5;!5-80,i 
1096. 
/i/i/  Toronto 
Itiilierlmiti  Hta.  075' 
Itiibcrlson  Hta.  075 
W.vfnn  HIa.  580-10  I 
fiHOOO  I 

mi,  ;I28  or  Monte 

lil'llo  que.  535-181 
f)8ll'll7  I 

Ni'lfMtt(^  353  1 

Miilicldli  599-1  ! 

Caiman  HIa.  529-2  j 
llmveiiliiirsi  580'67i 
Nap'lice  509-2,580-9; 
51111-14 

Mn  liwcnSoii-i(I,0.; 
)'/((  Ollawa,  Ont.  ! 
lliili'nvuiMilh  (ill  i 
l(i(bcl'ls(iii  HIa.  075 
Mll-Wlllc  531  ' 

NliriTvllle  580  30-37 
Klllin-Mcv  535-.57 
I ii'loriiinn  535-57  , 
(Iriilidlfrlle  l'"'rv  304 
ril'2.0r5,  580-8,535-7 
Vlt'ilcll  535-52  j 

HI,  Alidrew'H 535-87' 
I.Hi'llllli' 535-18 
llf  ItlnJH  HIa.  005-1 
5;i5-2l,018 


Lfpreaux 
Le(|uille   . 


Lerwick    

Les  Dalles  .  ... 
Leu  Khiiulemcntx 
Les  Eciireuils  . , . 
Les  Kscoumains. 

Les  Konds  

LesOr.  lierger'nes 

Leskard 

LesPet  Berger'nes 

Les  .Sanies 

Lessard 


Letang 

Letellier  

'  IMMiridgn    . . . 

L'Etete 

Letterkenny  ... 

*Iji>vig  

Leves()ueville . . . 

Lewis  Bay  

Lewis  Head  .... 

Lewisham    

Lewis  Mills  .... 
Lew-is  Mountain 
Lewis  Mountain 

Lewisville    

Lexington   

Lihbytown 

Lidford    

Lieurv 

Lifford 

Lillooofc    

Lilly.inld 

Lily  


Lily  Lake  . . . 
Lily  Laki;  .... 
Lily  Plain  .... 

Lily  Oak 

Lime  Bank. . . 
Lime  Hill  .... 
Lime  Hill  .... 
Liinehouse  . . . 

Limekiln 

Lime  Lake  . . . 
Lime  lliilge  . . 
Lime  Rock  . . . 
Limestone. . . . 

Lincoln  

Lincoln  

Linda    

Linden 

Linden  Valley 
Lindenwood   . 

*ljindmii 

I,indsay    

Lineboro' 


Lineham  .... 

Liiifjan 

Lingan  Road 
Ijinitre 


Linton  

Linton's 

Lintrathen  .... 

Linwood 

Liiiwoorl 

Lion's  Head   . . 
Lippentott  .... 

Lisbon 

liislmrn 

Li8coml)e 

Lis  onibo  Mills 

Lisgar  

Lisgar  Station 

Liskeard  

Lisle 

L'hM 

Lismore    

Lisson 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Charlotte  . . . 
Annapolis  . . . 


NB 

NS 


Vi(!toria N  B 

Montcalm Q 

(;harlevoix (J 

Portneuf Q 

Saguenay (J 

Lotbinii'-re Q 

Saguenay (J 

Durham,  W  R  . .  O 

Saguenay (^ 

(Quebec Q 

Beauce  Q 


Charlotte  . . . . 
Renfrew,  S  R 
Liivis 


RAILROAD  UN  WHICB 
LOCATED,  OR  NKAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATIC.*, 
8RBKKV,l'P.261-263 


695 

AiiiiapoliH  714,392, 

393-2,  712 
Andover  ,535-86 
.loliette  .535-17 
3-29-8 

Portneuf  ,5.35-21 
Tadousac  :f29-8 
Etchemin  5!m-4 
Tadousac  ,-!-29-8 
Newcastle  ,580-9 
Tadousac  3-29-8 
via  Quebec,  Que. 


Charlotte  ....  N  B  St.  George  696 
Provencher  .    ..  M  644-3 

Alta  .500 

N  B  St.  George  695 
..  olEganville  .535-11 
..  Qi675,  ,599-3-4,  ,5.S0-12 

Nipissing OJCullender  .5,80-67 

Cape  Breton..  N  S  r/n  Sydney,  X  S 

Shelburiie N  S  Lockeport  376-3 

Ontario,  N  R.. . . O  Washago  5SO-67 

Hants N  S  Mount  llnittcke714 

Westmoreland.NBIKillam's  .Mills  572 
Inverness 


Westmoreland. N  B  518 


N  SJOrangedale  599-14 


Inverness  ....  N  S 

Stanstead Q 

Marquette M 

Middlesex,  N  R  .  O 
Durham,  E  R  . .  O 

Cariboo B  C 

Selkirk M 

Cumberland..  N  S 

King's N  B 

Algoma 0 

Sask 

Grev,  N  R O 

Russell O 

King's N  B 

Inverness N  S 

Halton O 

York N  B 

Hastings,  E  R  . .  O 

Wolfe Q 

Pictou NS 

Lanark,  N  R. , .  .O 

Queen's P  E  I 

Sunlniry N  B 

Com))t6n  Q 

Cumberland, .  N  S 

Victoria,  S  R O 

Grey,  N  R O 

Victoria,  SR....O 

Carleton N  B 

Stanstead Q 


Alta 

Cai>e  Breton . .  N  S 
Cajie  Breton . .  N  S 
Beauce  <.} 

Vork,  NR O 

Suiiburv N  B 

Selkirk' M 

Waterloo,  N  R..  O 
.\ntigoni.she  . .  N  S 
Bnice,  N  R   . . . .  O 

Selkirk  M 

Oxford,  N  R O 

lirut-e,  W  R  . . . .  O 
Guysboro'  , . . .  N  S 
Guvsboro'  . .  . .  N  S 

Peel O 

DruMunond   ....  Q 

Nipissing O 

Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  O 

L'Islet Q 

Pictou N  S 

King's N  B 


Port  Hastings  371 
Ayer's  Flat  512 
Biiiscarth  022,622-2 
Park  Hill  .580-51 
Ponty  pool  .535-34 
Ashcroft  .535-70 
via  Winnijieg 
Thompson's  Mills 

,599-1 
Oak  Point  390 
'«'((  Manitow'ingO. 
Pr.  Albert  535-02 
Holland  Cen. 535-40 
.MaiiotickS'n  ,535-20 
Butternut  R'ge  572 
W.Bay  Road  599-14 
,580-51 

Nashwaak  532 
Marlbank  509-1 
020 

W.RiverSta.  599-13 
Kinburn  531-2 
Hunter's  Riv.  065-1 
390\\'aasisS'n536-82 
East  Angus  676 
Amherst  .599-1 
Cambray  ,580-.32 
Presque  Isle  4-26 
,580-30-32-;i5,  312 
Woodst'k  ,5,35-86-90 
Stanstead  .Junction 

512,  .5-20-1 
Okotoks  535-64 
uid  Sydney,  N  S 
fia  Sydney,  N  S 
St.  Francois  Nord 

East  075-1 
Aiirora  5.S0-67 
Chi))man  .5431,  390 
Carman  53554 
St.  Jacob's  580-47 
,599-7 

420  via  Wiarton,n 
Elkboin  535-52 
Baden  .580-51 
Ripley  580-48 
Antinonishe  599-7 
Antigonishe  .599-7 
■)35-35 
580-8 

Matt.awa  535  12 
580-64 
599-3 

Merigonishe  599-7 
Sussex  Vale  699-12 


294 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897  I  1897]  pof 


POST 
OKKICES, 


*LUtowel 

Little  Bartibog. . 
Little  Bosa  River 

Little  Branch .... 
Little  Bran  d'Or. 
L.  Bras  d'Or  (S  S) 

*  Little  Britain. . 
Little  Brook  .... 
Little  Brook  Sta. 

*  Little  Current . . 

Little  Cape 

Little  Caacapediu. 

Little  Dover  

Little  Forks 

*  Little  Glace  Ban 
Little  Harbour  . . 

Little  Harbour  . . 
Little  Judique  . . 

Lit.JudiquePond? 

Little  Lake 

Little  Lepreaux  . 
Little  Lorraine  . . 

Little  Mabou 

*Littt0  MitiH  .... 
Little  Metis  Sta.. 
Little  Mus<)ua8h  . 
Little  Narrows. . . 
Little  Pabos  .... 
L.  Pieiro  Jacques 

Little  Pond 

Little  Pond 

Little  Rapids. . . . 


RLBCTORAb 
DIHTRICTH. 


Little  Rideau . . . 
Little  Ridtre  . . . 
Little  Ridijeton . 

L.  Riv.  Cheticanip 
L.  Riv.  Coverdale 

Little  River  East, 
/.ittle  River  West 
Little  River  Elgin 
Little  RivkT  . . 
Little  River  . . 
Little  River  . . 
L.  R.  Sliis'odoboit 
Little  Rocher  . 
L.  Salmon  R.  Mills 
Little  Sands  .... 
Little  Slienioijiie, 
Little  Shippiifan  , 
Little  Ti]j;nish 

Littlewood 

Littlewood 

Little  York 

Liverpool     


Perth,  N  R  . . .  O 
North  umb'  . .  N  B 
Colchester N  S 

Northumb' NB 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Cape  Brtton. .  N  S 
Victoria,  SR....O 

Uigby N'S 

Dig  by N  S 

Algonia O 

Westmoreland.  N  B 
Bonaventure. .  ..Q 
Giiysboro'  ..  ..N  S 
Cuin'.  'jrlatKl...N  S 
Cape  iJreton . .  N  S 
King's P  E  I 

Pictou NS 

Inverness  ....  N  S 

Inverness N  S 

Sunbury N  B 

Charlotte  ....  N  B 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Inverness  . . . . N  S 

Riniouski Q 

Rimouski cj 

St.  Jo>n N  B 

Victoria N  S 

GaspiS II 

Prince PE  I 

King's  P  E  I 

Cape  Bieton..N  S 
Algoma O 

Prescott O 

Albert N  B 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

Inverness N  S 

Albert NB 


Living  Spring  . . 

Livingstone  Cove 
LivingstoneCrcek 

Llewellyn 

I'loyd 

.Lliiydtoivn 

Lobo 


Lochaher 

Lochaber  Bay 


Lochalsh  . 
Loch  Bun . 


Loch  Broom     . . 
Lookharlville. . . 

Locksley 

Loch  Garry 

Lochiel 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKD,  OR  NKAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  KTATION, 
BKKKEV,l'l'.2(il-2«b 


Gaspd 

Gaspe 

Albert N  B 

Sunbury N  B 

Cumberland . .  N  S 

Digby N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Albert N  B 

St.  Joh'i N  B 

King's P  E  1 

Westmoreland.  N  B 
Gloucester. .  ..N  B 

Prince P  KI 

Shelburne. . . .  N  S 
Middlesex,  S  R..O 
Queen's  ....  P  K  1 
Queen's N  S 

Wellington,  C  R.O 

Antigonishe  .  ,N  S 

Algoma () 

Sask 

Lanark,  N  R..  ..O 

York,  N  R O 

Middlesex,  S  R  .  O 


Antigonishe. .  .N  S 
Ottawa Q 

Huron,  W  R  ....O 
Inverness    . .  .  .N  S 

Pictou N  S 

King's N  S 

Renfrew  S  R  . . . .  O 

Olengiiiry O 

Glengarry ') 


580-48-53 
Chathiun  532,  353 
Londonderry    Sta. 

5i)9-l 
Bay  du  Vin  358 
Georges  Riv.  5i}0'14 
via  N.  Sydney,  N  S 
Oak  wood  580-35 
712 
71-2 
422  2,428-3,    430-1, 

MasseySta.535-25 
Shediai^  599-11 
N  Richin'd508,350 
('ai.so304,  371 
599-1 

i>ia  S\  dney,  N  S 
Souris  East  605-4, 

351)  1,  371 
N.Glasgow  599-7-13 
Port    Hawkesbury 

599-14,  371,  380 
Port   Hawkesburv 

,599-14,  371,  380 ' 
Tracey  Sta.  536-88 
Lejircaux  095 
via  Sydney,  N  S 
P't  Ho'.kI  359-2,  364 
599-2 
,599-2 

Musquash  695 
Ioiia599-14,:i64,372 
3,50  Black  Cape  608 
Coleman  605-1 
Cardigan  Bd.  665-3 
via  N.  Sydney,  N  S 
Thessalon  535 "25, 

428-3, 4;iO-l,  422-2 
Cnshing  541 
Harvev  693 
St.  Stephen  535-89, 

095 
Cheticanip  359-2 
Salisbury  599-12, 

693 
Cape  Cove  3,50 
Grand  River  350 
Elgin  572 

Shefflel(<  390  | 

Oxford  599-15 
I)igby712,392,393-2i 
Shulienacadie  599-1 
Harvey  (i03 
Sussex  Vale  .59912 
t'wiCharlot'et'nPEI 
Port  Elgin  638 
Shippigan  .540 
Tignish  G65-1 
Barnngton  376-3 
i'/r(St.Thoma,sW.,0 
605-3 
376  3    Bridgewoter 

646,  H74 
I-'ei-gus  f)35-36, 

.58()-.54 
Antigonishe  599-7 
Thessr.loi'  535-25 
Saskatoon  .535-62 
Almonte  .535-12 
Auioi-a  58067 
Hvde  Park  Corner 

535  42,    5S0 -50-83 
Antigonishe  599-7 
.535  .8  (R  R  nanip 

Ro'jkland) 
Rijilev  580-48 
Port  ilood  G59-2, 

364 
599-9 
Hantsport  714 

.ipple  Hill  535-33 
Alexandria  531 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Loch  Leven . 


Lochlin 

Loch  Lomond .... 
Loch  Lomond 

Loch  Lomond  W'st 
Lochside 


Loch  Winnoch  . . 

*Loi;keport 


Renfrew,  S  R 
Shelburne. . . . 


Locke  Road 
Lockton  . . . . 


Locust  Hill 

Lodi 

Logan   

Logan's   Tannery 

Lciganville  

Logberg  

Logierait 


Loggieville 

Logoch 

Lombardy  

Londesborough. 
''London 

*Londnn,  East  . . 
London,  We.it  . . 
Londonderry  .... 
Londonderry  Sta. 

Lone  Tree     

Long  Bay  


Long  Beach  . . . 
Long  Beach  . . . 
Long  Branch  .. . 

Longburn  

Long's  Co\-e    . . . 

Long  Creek 

Long  Creek 

Longford  Mills  . 
Long  Island  .... 
Long  Island  Main 
Long  Lake  .... 


Longlaketon 
Long  Point.. 
Long  Point.. 


Long  Point. 


Long  Point. . . . 
LongP.of  Mingan 
Long  Reach    . . 
Long  River. . . . 
Long  Settlement 


Longtinville 
* Longueuil . . 
Longwood  . . 
Lonsdale  . . . . 
Lon.sdalc  . . . . 
Loon  Creek 
Lord's  Cove 

Loree    

Lorette    . . . . 


Lore!  to  ... 
Lorelto  . . . 
'L'Oriijnal . 


Lorinier  Lake 

Lorimj 

Lorlie   

Lome    


Lome 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Inverness 


NS 


Victoria O 

St.  John N  B 

Richmond ....  N  H 

Richmond NS 

Richmond....  NS 


NS 


Prince P  E  I 

Cardwell O 

York,  E  R O 

Stoi-niont O 

Alto 

Pictou N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Assa 

Lambton,  WR..  O 

Norlhu'berlandNU 

Marquette M 

Leeds,  N  R O 

Huron,  S  R  . . . .  O 
London O 

Midi'lescx,  ER..0 

London O 

King's N  B 

Colchester....  N  S 

Marquette M 

Algoma O 

St.  John N  B 

Digby N  .S 

York,  VV  R O 

Marquette M 

King's N  B 

Queen's P  E  I 

Queen's N  B 

Ontario,  N  R . . . .  O 

King's NS 

Cape  Bret  on..  N  S 
Addington O 


HAILKOADON  wiiic:m 
LOCATED,  ..RNKAII 
EST  It.  R,  hTATIOI,, 
SEfJhEV,!'!',-:*,!."!):* 


Assa 

Hochelaga Q 

Inverness N  S 


King's. 


.NB 


Lee<Is,  S  R O 

Saguenay  Q 

King's N  1) 

Queen's  ....  P  i;  I 

Carletoii N  BiWuddhlocU 

10 

Russell   O 

Chamblv 


Port  Hoo(i  itftU'g. 
364 

ma  Ht.  Jn«in,  N  14 
St.  I'eter'rt  ,'t(l4,  a7f). 

37-i 
St.  Peter's  ;M!4 
St.  Peter's . '164.  !J7(i 

372 
5351 5  (R  R  i,«t,.. 

Castleforil) 
370-3  or  )>/«   V»r 

niocth,NH 
Mill  River  (Mtrrl 
580-05  (URCbdU.- 

ville) 
535-34 

Avoiimoru  f)!l(i';i;i 
Kdnionton  fillft  0,' 
via  I'icrtoii,  N  H 
SoottHburn  WlOlfi 
Langenl'urg  VfU 
Sarnla  573,  fihoftl 

85,  432,  3-20 
Chulhain  53'2 
Oak  River  585 
Smith's  FlnfiDf.  Id 

33-34,  310 
680-50 
535-38-42,fiH0'4()  fill 

81-83,  625 -4 
680 -49-83 
niii  London,  Oni. 
Sussex  V;do  fiOlM* 
699-1 

Solsgirlhfi23 
Gore  Bay  4'2H'i'l, 

430-1,  4'2'2-'2 
Ht.  Murlln'N  M\n 
Digby  712,HI»iJ.m'l'i! 
680-87 

Dnimi'oimor  d'^'.! 
HolilerviileMOO 
iii"Charlot'ut'lil'l',l 
Cody's  643- 1 
5hO-((7 

Grand  Pre  714 
Georges  Riv,  M«)' I  ( 
Mountain  (irovn 

635 -iH 
Regiiuv  636  fi'2(l'.i 
via  Moiiti'i-al,  Qui' 
Port    Hawki'xboiv 

5!(9-14,371,3Mij 
Norton   Htii,  643' I, 

699-12 
Lyndhnrsl  616 
;t4f.  (|.,I'1,I,iiimII|i«) 
RdllicHuy  6ll9l'i 
KenMJiigtDii  6(15' I 

6;if>'H(; 


Micidlesex,  S  R..O 


Hastings, 

King's. .  . 


E  R  . .  O 

...N  B 
. .  .   Assa 
Charlotte  ....  N  I! 

Grey,  ER O 

Quebec Q 

Cardwell () 

Proveiicher  ....  M 
Prescott O 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Ahsa 

Bruce,  W  R  . .  . .  O 

Richmond Q 


South  Indian 5;il 
680-18,  683,  :m>\ 

,180-83,  5;if"4'2 
Maryavale  6H0'9 
Sn>sc)(  Viii<i  699  I  ( 
Italgonie  63fi"6'2 
St.  Aiiilrew'M  fi'.'.Wyt 
Thornliiiry  6ho  iii 
674(11  U  iii(iMi<  Im 

d  an  l.iiriiilf) 
Toltiiiham  6H'r(ifi 
via  Wlnnliii'g,  Mini 
3-27,  ;i-2N,  (,'allliiM't, 

6351H 
via  Parry  Houiiil,<» 
Trout  Ci'iii'k  6Wi'()7 
Wolselev  fi3fi-fi'2 
Kinciil-illlii)  6H0'IH, 

432 
580 -I '2  at  Hnftlli'i 

KiligMiiy) 


\<im\e  

U)rMe  

I.orne  HoiiHe 
lonit)  Park, . 
1/oriiuvale    . . 


I.ornevlllu   

l.ornuvillu   

Lorraine 

I'.orwnv  Mines 
Loot  (!lmnnel. . 
t<Oit  River  .... 


hdtMnil-re 
t-ot  1  .... 
"  4  .... 
"  0  .... 
*•  8  .... 
"  10  .... 
•'  11  .... 
"    12  ... . 


"    14  

"    16  

"  ao 

"    35 

•'    40  

"    48  

"    60  

"    07  

Iiothair    

liOtOR    

Louisa 

liiiuiKlmrg  

Louis  Creek  .. .. 

Lotilse 

Lnliisc  Bridge. . . 
* tiniiiHPvitle  . .  . 
liOlilsvillo    


Lourdea  

Lourdes  

L.diiBlanoSablon 

Lovat  

Ijovat  

Lovering 

I/OVOtt 

Low  

Lowbanks   

Lowell 

IjOW.  Aboiigoggin 
li(n"pr  A  rifjili' .... 
Lower  Barney's  R 
Lower  Blomiilon  . 
Lower  llnmch  . . . 


l/owor 
IiOWer 
liOwer 
Lower 
Lower 
l/ower 
Lower 
Iiower 
Iiowpr 
Ijower 
liOWer 


Brighton  . 
Caledonia. 
( 'iiniliridge 
Canard  .. 
Cai.e  .... 
fJaraqiiet  . 
Cariboo  R. 
Cavei-bill. . 
Chni-eh  St. 

Cove 

(!nverdale. 


Lower  Derby 

t/ower  Dumfries. . 
Lower  E.  I'libiiico 
Lower  lOcniiomy  . 
L.  KoHterSettlcrn'l 
Lower  Five  Isl'ils. 
l/owcr  l-'ort  (!ai-r\ 
Lower  Freetown  . 
L.  Frencli  Village. 

Lower  Gagotown. 
Lower  Granville  . 

Lower  'Ireenville 
Lower  L'ayneviile 


PicI 
Res 
Cha 
Pee 
Cell 

VicI 
Cur 
Can 
Call 
Has 
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Prii 
Prit 
Prit 
Prii 
Prit 
Prii 
Prii 

Prit 
Prii 
Que 
Que 
Kin 
Que 
Kin 
Que 
SeU 
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Mas 
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[1897  ■  1897]  POST  offices  and  railroad  stations  in  canada. 


295 


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'cU'i'h.'mh, 'J7II, 

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lOi.Mli,  NH 

lUvur  imrrl 
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inioro  Mn';i» 

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'iciioii,  N  H 
hIiui'ii  riDll'Ki 
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15,  4:f2,  H2I) 
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Will' 14,  1171,  :iwi 

Norton   Htii,  fi'lll'l, 

jVMdIllll'Hl  fill) 

i4r>(r,i'i,i,iiiiilliii() 

{ollirwiy  Wiirl'J 
<i'iiHiiiKl.(i|l  (MIfi'l 
iViiiidsloiU   fii'lfi'Ni; 

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Sriiilll  Illiliuilfilll 
iWI'lH,  fiMM,  ',mi\ 

>m-H:u  f);if"4vl 
Miiry;.viik'  iiHUV 

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lilllnDllill  fjllfl'fl'.', 
SI.  Alldll'W'Mflllfl'*'/ 

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174  (II II  iiiiiiii'  III 

(I  lUI    l.lll'Klll') 

roltiiihiiiii  fiH'iiifi 
I'ia  Wliiiiliiiiu,  Mull 

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niu  I'lirry  Hound, <• 
Ti-oiil  Ci'iikU  (iHii'iiV 
Wolhcli'V  WIfi'W 
KiiiciU'iliilii  riNIIMH, 

■i'M 
fiHII'iUMt  IlimilKi 

KinifNoy) 


PoOT 

oH'\vr,n, 


liorno   

l/orne   

l.'iriif  llotiHo 
lornt)  I'lirk. . 
l>oriiL<viik>    . . 


I'ict-.j 

Ilestijfouche 
('hnrlevoix  . . 

I'eel 

Cclcheuter. . , 


l.ortievlllu   

l.oriKivllle   

i.orrttliii' 

.'.orwiiv  Miiif'H 
liOHl  l!liniini-l. . 
liOHt  Ulvcr  .... 


hdlMnii-rc 
Ut   1  .... 

"     4  .... 

"     0  .... 

••     8  .... 

"    10  .... 

"    11  .... 

"    12  ... 


"    14  

"    18  

'•    i«» 

'•    35 

"    40 

"    48 

"    50  

"    (17  

I.othatr    

fiOtUR    

huulon 

Iiiiuhhurg  . .  . 
IiOIiIh  Cri'tik  .. 

liouine 

I/Oiiisc  Hridjft". 
' tiimineviUe  . 
lx)iilHville    . . . 


RLRCTOIIAL 
DIBTRICTH. 


KAILKOADUN  Wlllliil 
liOCATKD,  OR  NKAR-  [ 
KST  R.  R.  STATION,! 
HKKKEY,l'r.2(il-'2(i3 


.N  S 
.N  B 


...O 

.N  S 


Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 
CumVierland . .  N  S 

Cardwell O 

Cftjie  Rreton. .  N  S 
HastiiiKS,  K  R  . .  O 
\rtfenteuil Q 

Lotbiniere Q 

Prince 1'  K  I 

Prince PE  I 

Prince PEl 

Prince PE  I 

Prince PEI 

Prince PE  I 

Prince PEI 

Prince PEI 

Prince PEI 

Queen's PEI 

Queen's  ....  PEI 

KiuK's i'  E  I 

Queen's PEI 

King's PEI 

Queen's  ....  PEI 

Selkirk M 

nurhaiii,  E  R  . .  () 

Aruentcuil Q 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Yule BC 

Grey,  S  R () 

Provencher jM 

Muskinongd  . .  . .  Q 
Hothwell ') 


POST 
OKFICKS. 


Lourdcg 
liOiirdcg 
Ti.d  II  Blanc  Hablon 

IiOVttt    

I/OVttt    

lioveriiig 

l/ovett 

I,ow  

liowbiinkg    

Lowull 

liOW.  Abonjfojfifin 
liiniipr  A  rnjilf .... 
Lower  Hariii'y's  R 
liower  Bloinidon . 
Lower  llnviich  . . . 

Iiowi-r  Uritrblon  . 
Lower  Caledonia. 
Lower  Cambridge 
Lowui Caiianl  .. 
Lower  (!ii))e  .... 
Lower  Ciiniijiiet  . 
Lower  Cariboo  |{. 
Lower  ('averbill. 
Lower  Cbiireh  St. 

Lower  Cove 

Lower  (Joverdale. 

Lower  llerby 

Lower  Iiiiiiifries. . 
Lower  10. 1'libiiico 
liower  KcoMoiiiy  . 
L.  KosterSettlem'l 
Lower  Kiv(>  Isl'ds. 
Lower  Korl  Clarrv 
Lower  I'Veelown  . 
L,  li'reiich  Village. 

Lower  Oagctown. 
Lower  Granville 

Lower  Trcenville 


iMegantic  Q 

Plctou N  S 

Saguenay  Q 

Bruce,  W  R O 

Piotoii N  S 

Sinicoe,  E  R. . . .  O 
Northumb',  E  R.O 

Ottawa  Q 

Monok O 

Albert N  B 

Westmoreland.  N  B 


Oarleton N  B 

Guysboi'o'  .    . .  N  S 
Juccn's N  I! 

■■•      ■  ....NS 


Queen 
King'.' 


Yarmouth . . 

ictou 

King's 

Lunenburg. 


N  S 
.N  S 
.NS 


Albeit N  B 


(iloiicester 
Piotou .... 
York  .... 
King'a  .... 
Cumberland . 


NB 

.N  S 
.N  B 

.NS 

NS 


5!)9-13  I 

Murray  Bay  329-8  I 
.580-87  [ 

Londonderry  Sta.  ' 

501)- 1  I 

580-29-32-36  I 

Amherst  ,509-1         I 
Orangeville  536-40 
Bid  Sydney,  N  S 
Tweed  .53,V3^,  509*1 
Orenville  53518, 

541,3-27,328 
Patiscan  5-26-21, 
Tignish  (165-1 
BloomfleldSta665'l 
Alberton  0C5-1 
Coleinan  «(i5-l 
Inverness  005-1 
Conway  Sta.  605-1 
605-1(11  R  name 

Rllerslic) 
Fitzgerald  StaC6B-l 
Miscouche  005-1 
N'w  Wiltshire  605-1 
Bedford  065-3 
005-4 

I'laCharlot'et'nPEI 
Cardigan  B'd  005-3 
N'w  Wiltshire  065-1 
Oak  River  585 
Pontvpool  535-34 
Lach'ute  535-18 
nia  Sydney,  N  S      1 
Kamloojis  535-70     ' 
Eimwoo<i  580-55      i 
via  Winnipeg  1 

535-21 
,535-42  (R  R  name! 

Arkwood)  i 

Somerset  580-12  i 
N.Glasgow  599-7-13 
Natashqu.in  345  i 
Paisley  58ii-54 
West  R.  Sta.  . 599-13, 
Coldwater.580-32-34 
Smithfleld  580-9  < 
050  i 

180-79  ' 

Harvey  093  1 

Shediac  509-11 

ia  Yarmouth  N  S 
Mengonisbe  599-7 
Canning  .547  ! 

Iiridgewalcr040,     i 

:i74 
Woodiit'k  535-80-90 
Hopewell  599-13 

Cmard,547 
Cape  Station  693 
Cara(|uet  540 
■«  Pictou  N  S 


Lower  Hillside. . . 
Lower  Ireland    . . 
Lower  Jordan  Bay 
Lo»-er  La  Have. 
Lotver  L'Ard:iine. 

L.  Line  Qneensb'y 

1  Lower  Maccan  . 

I  L.lleagher's(!rant 
Lower  Slillstreani 
Lower  Montague. 

Lower  Mt.  Thorn . 

Lower  Nuppan  . . 
;  Lower  Newcastle. 
I  Lower  Nii-oIa. . .. 
I  Lower  Northfleld 

Lower  Ohio 

Lower  Onslow    . . 

Lower  Po(iuiock  . 


RliKX-TORAL 
DIHTRltTB. 


Inverness N  S 

Mcgantic  Q 


Shelburne  . 
Lunenburg 
Richmond. . 


York 


,N  S 
NS 
NS 

N  B 


Albert N  B 


Northunil 

York  .... 

Yarmouth. 

Colchester. 

Luneiiliurg 

Oilcbester. 

Lisgar Xl 

Prince  PEI 

York N  li 


....NB 

.  . .  N  B 

...  N  S 
...  N  S 
.NS 
NS 


Queen's N  B 

Annaiiolis  . . . .  N  S 

Cumberland. .  N  S 
Ijower  L'aynovillel  York N  B 


NS 
NS 


Cumberland 
Halifax  .... 

King's N  B 

King's     ....PEI 


RAILROAD  ON  WtllOII 
LOCATKD,  ORNRAR- 
K8T  R  R.  STATION, 
HK.KKKV,|-l'.-201-203 


Lower  P.  William 
Lower  Prospect . 
Lower  Queensb'y 

Lower  Ridge  . . . 
Lower  Riv.Hebert 
L.Ri\'.  Inhabiu  nts 

Lower  Rollo  Bay 

L.  Salmon  Creek. 
Lo->verSackville. . 
LowerSandy  Point 
Lower  Seliiiah . . . 
Low.Settlem'tMR 
Low.Settlem'lSR 

Lower  Shag  Har. . 

Lower  Ship  Har. . 

Low.  Ship  Har.  E 

L.  .Southampton  . 
i  Lower  St.  JIary's. 
j  *Loiver  Steivincke 
I  Low.  Turtle  Creek 

Lower  Wakefield. 

Low.  Washabuck. 
I  Low.  Wentworth. 
!  Low.  W.  Jeddore. 
!  Low.  W.  Pubiiieo. 
!  Lower  West  River 

Low.  Whitehaven 

Lower  Windsor. . 

Lower  Wood  Har 

l.ower  Woodstock 

Lowlands 

Low  Moor    

Low  Point  


Pictou N  S 

Northumb' N  B 

N,orthunilp'. .  ..N  B 
\  ale-Kootenay.BC 
Lunenburg     .  N  S 

Shelburne N  S 

Colchester.. . .  N  S 
York N  B 

York N  B 

Halifax N  S 


Pt.Huwksb'v  590-14 
Therford  Mine8676 
Snelburne  376-3 
Ilia  Lunenburg  NS 
St.  Peter's  304,  370, 

372 
Mouth  of  Keswick 

5,-!5-83 
Maccan  ,5991,  006 
Shubi  iia(-adie599-l 
A))ohaqiii  ,509-12 
Georgetown  (S65-3, 

359-1 
VV.  Riv.  Sta.  590-13 
Point  au  Car  3.53 
Chatham  ,532,  3.53 
Spence's  Bd  535-79 
Norlhflekl  640 
Shelburne  376-3 
Truro  .509-1-13 
Prince  William  Sta. 

535-88 
do         do 
via  Halifax,  N  8 


1  Lowville 


Lozior  Settlement 
*fAican    ....   . . 

Lucasville    


Pt.  Williams  714 
.logLjins  Mines  006  i 

Moiicton,509-l-2-12,  \  Lucas    

518  I  Lucerne   . .  . 

N.  W.  Bridge  .599-8  |  Lucille    

I'r.Wirm  Sta ,535-  8  \*Lucknow  . 
via  Ynrmoulh,  NS  Ludlow  . .  . 
Parrstiorougb  540  Lulu  Island 
Barbs' Corners  040    ! 

I'arrsborough  549    i !  Lumby    

.53')-01  jLumley  ... 
Kreetowri  ('i()5-  Lumsd'en  . .  . 
.191  via  Eredericton, '  i  Lund 


York N  BjMouth  of  Keswick 

536-83 

King's N  B  Butternut  Rd.  572 

Cumberland..  N  S  Maccan  .509-1,  006 
Richmond. . . .  N  S  Port    Hawkesbury 

5!H)-14,  371,  380 
King's PEI  Souris  Kast  005-4, 

3.50-1,  371 

Queen's N  B  Chipman  .543-1,  390 

Halif!i.\ N  S  Be.aver  Bank  714 

Shelburne.  . .  .N  SJShelburne  376-3 

Hants N  SSliubenacadie 599-1 

Victoria N  Sllona  .500-14,364,372 

Antigonishe  ..  N  S  ,590-7  (R    R  name 
I     South  River) 
N  S]Barriiigton  376-3 
N  S  via  Halifax,  N  S 


.  N  S 
N  B 

N  B 

.  N  H 


Shelburne. 
Halifax  . . . 
Halifax  . . . 

York 

York 

Colchester 

Albert N  B 

Carleton N  B 

Victoria N  S 

Cumberland. .  N  S 
Halifax  .... 
Yarmouth. . 
Antigonishe 
(Jiivslioro'  . 

Carleton N  B 

Shelburne. ...  N  S 

Carleton N  B 

Lambton,  E  R. .  O 

Pictou N  S 

Inverness  ....  N  S 


Millvillc  535-83 
no  ErederictonNB 
.-.00-1 

Turtle  Creek  693 
CpW'dstock  535-86 
lona  ,500-14. 304, 372 
Wentw'th  Sta, 599-1 
via  Halifax  N  S 
via  Yarmouth,  NS 
Antigonishe  ,5!l9-7 
Caiiso  3i;4,  371 
Ilartlaiid  535 -.SO 
Barriiigtoii  370-3 
Woo<lst'k  5-5-86-90 
Wanstead  580-85 
Hopewell  ,590-13 
Port    Hawkesbury 

500-14,  371,  380 
Burlington  5.>!0-6.5- 

87 
Gloucester. . . .  N  BiPockmouche  540 


NS 
N  S 
NS 

.N  S 


Halton  O 


N  B 
(iiigetown  300 
Annai)olis  712,  714, 

302,  393-2 
Greenville  ,500-1       |i 
Milvillc  53583 


jLuiidar 

,  Lundyville  . 

jLunciiburg  , 

Luryuii     . . . 


Middlesex,  NR. 
Lambton,  W  R,.0 


Marquette M 

Ottawa {) 

Cardwell O 

Bruce,  W  R  . .  . .  O 
.N'orthuinb'  . .  N  B 
N.Westminster.BC 

Yale BC 

Perth,  SR O 

Assa 

N.Westminster.BC 

Lisgar M 

Lisgar M 

Stormont (.» 

Lunenburg  . .  .N  S 
Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 


O  580-51 


Luskville lOttawa Q 


Sariiia  .573,  .580-81- 

85,  :-  20 
Ilamiola  .585 
Kirk's  Kerry  0.56 
Caledon  E.' 580-65 
.5MI-48 
5:)2 
4.504(Lulii  L.ind'g) 

via  N  W'min'rBC 
Okanagon  .'.35-74 
ilublin  580-f)2 
.5;f5-02 
via  Vancouver  B  C 

Reaburn  535-52 
Wales  .5.^0-9 
040,  373,  374,  376-3 
Kincardine  580-48 
Eardley  603 


296 


POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN    CANADA.  [1897     I  l^^"^]  Pf>f 


POST 

OPricRs. 


KLRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Lutes  Mountain . 


Luton    

Lyd^ate 

Lyieton    . .   

*Lyn  

Lynch  Lake  . . 
Lynch's  ("onier. 

Lyndale   

Lj/nden    

Lyndon    

Lyndhurst 

Lynedoch    

Lynn 

Lynnfleld    

Lynn  Valley    . . . 

Lynnville    

Lyons   

Lyonshall    ...... 

Lysaiider 

Lyster 

Lyster  Station    . . 

Lyttleton 

Lytton 

McAdam  June  . . 
McAdani's  Lalic . . 

McAllister  

McArras  Brook  . . 
McArthur's  Mills. 

McAulay's   

McCarthy    


McCalluni  Settle' 
McConnell  Creek 

McConiiick 

McCorniick 

McCready    


McCriminon   . . 
McDonald's  Cor 
McDonald's  Cor's 
McDonald's    "love 
McDonald's  Point 

McDouffall 

McDoujfal  Settlm' 

McGarry 

McGinley 

McGrath  Moiir.  in 

Mcdray   

McGregor    

McGregor  Station 

Mclnnes 

Macintosh  Mills  . 

Mclntyre 

Mclntyre's  Lake  . 
Mclntyre's  Mnt'n. 

Mclver 

McKay's  Point   . . 

McKellar 

McKenzie  Lake. . 
McKees  Mills  .... 
McKenzie's  Cor. . 

McKinlay    

McKiimon's  Uarb 

McKiii^fht    

*McLaren'K  Depfil 

McLanjfhlin  Koad 

McLean 

McLean    

McLean    

McLeanville  .... 
McLellan's  Brook 
McLelIan'.s  M'taiii 
McIiCod's  Crossi'y 
McLeod's  Mills  . 
McMillan's  Cor's 
McNnh's  Cove  . . 

McNairn 

McNainee    

McNeil's  Vale , . . 


VVostniorelund.NB 

Eltfin,  E  K O 

Shollmrne  . , ,  .N  S 

Selkirk M 

Brockville O 

.Miiskoka&P.S'd.O 

Kind's. . .   N  U 

Queen's  ....  P  K  I 
Wentworth,  N  B  O 

Alta 

Lced.-:,  S  R () 

Norfolk,  S  B....O 
Colchester...  .N  S 
Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

Norfolk,  S  R....O 
Norfolk,  N  It  .  ..O 
Middlesex,  E  R..0 

Selkirk M 

Me}{antic (J 

Megantic y 

Megantic    (J 

Northunib'....NB 

Vale BC 

Vork N  B 

Cape  Breton   .  N  S 

Kinjr's N  B 

Aniigonisihe  ..  N  S 

Hastings O 

Victoria N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Colchester NS 

N.Westniinster.BC 
Inverness  .    . .  N  S 

Glengarry () 

Middlesex,  WK.O 

Glengarry O 

Queen's N  B 

Lanark,  N  It  ....O 

Gasp6 »^ 

Queen's N  B 

Kenf rew  S  R  . .  . .  O 
Westmoreland. NB 
Lanark,  S  It  ....  O 
Westmoreland.  N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Shelliurne N  S 

Essex,  S  R O 

Marquette M 

Middlesex O 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Grey,  E  R O 


KAII.ROADON  WHICH! 
LOCATKD,  OHNKAR-' 
KST   R.   H.  STATIO.N, 

SKKK:;v,i'i'  'JOl-'J!;) 

Monoton.')i8,599-l- 

2- 12 
Aylmer,  W't  mvs'2 
Loc'ijeport  ;;,(i-,'l 
Delorainc  DSS'S? 
SIO,  SSO-O 
Siindridge  fiHOW 
(Jak  Point  3!)0 
Di'nt^harlot'ct'nPEI 
fi80-83 

51« 

Delhi  .')80'82 
Parrsborough  549 
St.  Stephen  635-89, 

«!»5  j 

580-80 

Ellaton  f)80'80  | 

llarrietsville.'iliS'SS 
Killarnev  fniS'ri? 
Ste..IulieSLa.r.S0-12 
580-12  1 

580-12 

NewcastleO!)0-2,353 
535-70 
535-88-89-110 
Boi8'aleCh'pl599-14 
Belleiale  Cr'k  543-1 
Merigonixhe  599-7 
Orinsbv  .'■iJ4 
lona  5m)- 14,804,372 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
Truro  590-1-13 
Mission  535-70 
P't  Hood  359-2,  364 
Alexandria  531 
Newbury  535-42, 

580-83 
Alexandria  531 
Narrows  3!K) 
Mississip|>i  St-\.  Cll 
Natashquan  345 
Wickham  390 


POST 
OKKICRS. 


McNutt's  Island 

McPhail   

McPherson 


MoPherson's  F'ry 

Mcpherson's  >Mll8 

MclJuade 

Mc Vicar   

Mabee  


RLKCTOr.AL 
DISTRICTS. 


Shclburne  . . ., 
Lanark,  S  It. . 
Antigonishc  . . 

Ilichmond 


NS 
..  O 

NS 

NS, 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
I.OCATRD,  ORNKAR. 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
SKKKKV,!-!'  2()1.2(;;( 


Mabel 


Maberly   

Malniu 

Mabou  Coal  Mines 
Mabou  Harbour. 
Mabou  liar.  Mo'th 

*Macean 

Macdonald 

Mardonald 

Mafdougall 

Macinquac 

Mackey's  Station 

Mackville    

*Macleod 

MacLennan 


518 

Perth  535-34 
Meniramcook  599-1 
Merigonishc  59i)-7 
Barringtoii  370-3 
617,  625-1 
535-52 

Parkhill  680-51 
Athens  510 
iI)uiitroon  580-64 


Mace's  Bay 

Maonider 

Mactaciuack    .... 

Mactou 

Maoville   

Maddi.igton  Kails 

Maddock 

Mader's  Cove .... 

Madford  

*Madoc    

Magagiiaflavic    . . 
Uai/dalen  Islands 

Magenta 

Uagnetawan 


Pictou N  S 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Bruce  NR O 

Norfolk,  NR....O 

Argenteui! Q 


,..o 

NS 
NS 
NS 
NS 
.NS 


Richmond N  S|599-U 

Inverness N  SI  Port  Hawkesbury 

599-14 

Bnice,  N  R O  Cape  Croker  426 

Victoria N  Sllona  599-1  <.304,372 

Muskokaft  P.S'd.Oii-irt  Parr\  oound,0. 
Hastings,  N  R  . .  <)I()rmsbv'544 

Kent  N  B  St.  Antbonv  518 

Cai-leton N  B  Del.ec  .535-85-90 

Lanai-k,  N  R. . . .  0|  Almonte  535-12 

Victoria N  S  509-14 

King's N  BlAnnidale  .543-1 

Addington o'oil  (R  R  name 

Snow  Koad) 

K'iiit N  B'St.  Anthony  518 

Kent N  B'Canaan  Sta.  599-2 

Addington OJMtn.  Grove  53534 

Aiisa 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S  Leitche's  C'k599-14 
N  s|N'\v()la,s'w59»-7-13 
N  SN'wGlas'w  599-7-13 
..Q5:!.^ 


Maguiro   

*Mago()    

Magoon's  Point. 

Mairpie 

Magundy 

ilahone  Bay  ... 
Maidstone   


Mailhiot  .  . . . 
Main  a  Dieu  , 
Main  River. . , 
Main  Stream  , 
Mainsville 
Maisoniieuve  , 

Maitland 

Maitland 

Maitland    


NB 


I'ictor. 
Pictou. . , 
Compton 
Kent  . . . 

Cornwall  O 

Richmond  . . . .  N  S 

Kent N  B 

Noi-thumb'. . .  .N  B 
Victoria N  S 


Riciiibucto  610 

Mo'ckl'd  Sta.  535-33 

St.  Peter's  S64 

Buctoiiche  518 

532 

lona  599-14 


Maitland  Forks. . 
Malaga  G'ld  Min's 

Jlalagash 

Malagash  Point. , 
Malngawatch  .... 

Malakoff 

Mai  Bay  

Malcolm  

Maliynimt  Cove  . 
Malliirytown  .... 
Malmaison 


Iilalone. . 
Malton  . . 
Malta  . . 
Malvern 


Lanark,  S  It 
Inverness  . . 
In\ernes8  .. 
Inverness  . . 
Inverness  . . 
Cumberland 

Lennox  O 

Marquette ....  Mun 

Prince P  E  I 

Vork N  B 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  <) 

King's N  B 

Alta 

Algoma 0 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

Kimouski Q 

York N  B 

Wellington,  C  R.O 

Card  well O 

Arthabaska  . . . .  Q 

ince P  E  I 

Lunenburg NS 

Selkirk  M 

Hastings,  N  R  .  .O 

York NB 

Gaspe Q 

Rouville Q 

Muskoka&PSd.O 

Middlesex,  NR..0 

Stanstead   Q 

Stanstead Q 

Saguenay  Q 

York   N  B 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Essex,  N  R  O 


Shelburnc  37«-3 
Perth  535  34 
Lower  Settlement 

South  Riv.  5l«)-7 
Port  Ilawkesburv 

59i)-14,  37),38('( 
N'wGla8'«-fi99-7-lo 
Irishtow-ii  518 

Tilsonburg  580-78- 

8-2,  625-5 
St.  Phillippe  D'Ar- 

genteuil5;i5-i8 
535-34 

P.  Hood  3,59-2,  ;^(I4 
P.  Hood  35!)-2,  ;«;4 
P.  Hood  3.59-2,  :«;i 
P.  Hood  359-2,  3(14 
606,  599  1 
Nap'nee509-2,68-!iO 
(1-22 

Fitzger'ldSta.OeSl 
391  or  Jlouth  of 

Keswick  535-83 
535-12 

Sus'jex  Vale  509-12 
535-64 
Thessalon  535-25, 

4-W-3,  430-1 
Lej..-eau;{  095 
Li'leMetisSta..509-2 
M'thKcswick535-83 
St.  Jacob's  580-47 
Albion  535-40 
Biilstr'deSta.580-14 
O'Leary  Sta.  ()65-l 
MahoneBay646,37:< 
Douglas  Sta.  535-52 
580-33 

Harvey  Sta.  535-88 
L'Anse  a  la  Cabatie 

359-1 
Farnl-.am  P36-1-3-7, 

632-1,  545-1 
4-20-4  or  Burk's 

Falls  580-OV 
Centralia  P80'30 
535-7,  342 
Stanstead  Juno. 

512,  512-1 
345 

'"    Will.  Sta.  635-88 
646,'373 
625-5  (R  R  name 

Maidstone  Cross) 
Somerset  580-12 


Mfllvi  ia 


M'  gantic  Q 

Cajie  Breton  ..N  Wvia  Sydnev,  N  S 

Kent  N  B; Weldford  599-2 

Carleton N  BJ  Hart  land  535-86 

Grenville,  S  R  .  .OjCardinal  ,580-9 

Hochelaga Q  '"'«  Montreal,  Que. 

Grenville,  S  R  . .  o:.5S0-9 

Hants N  S  Shubenacadie5991 

Annapolis N  Sl  Annapolis  712,  714, 

392,  393-2 

Lunenburg N  S;  Block  House  040 

Queen's N  SiBarss'  Corners  640 

Cumberland  .  .N  S:Wallace  599-15 
Cumberland  ..N  SiWallnce  .599-15 
Inverness  . . . .  N  s'ltiver  Dcnnis,599-14 

Carleton     O, Osgood"  Sta.535"JI) 

liasp6  Q!340  Black  Cape  5(is 

Bruce,  E  R ()  Elmwood  ,'"80-55 

Antigonishe  .  .N  S  Antigonislie  599-7 

Leeds,  S  R O  ,580-9 

Missisquoi Qj545  (R  R  name 

rtes  Rivieres) 

.0  ,544 

.01, 550 -.51 

.  O  Severn  Br'ge  580-67 


Hastings,  N  R 

I'eel 

Ontario,  N  R. 
York,  E  R  .   . 


.0 


Compton    Q 


Agincourt  535-34, 

580-36 
620 


PORT 

orricRs. 

Maniotte  Lake  . 

Val 

Manawan 

Manchester 

Out 

Sell 

klandamin  

Lai 

Mandc'ille 

Mil 

ManilCa  

Vii- 

Manion     .. 

Lai 

' Manitowaning  . 

Alg 

Wanitou    

Seil 

Maniwaki    

Ott 

Manners  Sutton.. 

Yoi 

Mannheim  

Wa 

Mannhurst 

Kin 

"Manotlck  

Cai 

Manoticik  Station. 

Ru> 

Ma.  sewood 

Hu 

Mansfield 

Sill 

Mansfield 

Kit 

Mansfield 

Cur 

Uanmmville   

Bro 

MansonvilleSta. 

Bro 

Manuels  

Nor 

Manvers  Station  . 

Du 

'Maple 

Yor 

Map'e  Bay 

Vai 

*  Maple  Creek .... 
Maple  Green  — 

ites 

Maple  Grove  

Mid 

Maple  Grove  .... 

Mec 

Maple  Grove  

llai 

Maple  Hill  

l!n 

Maple  Hill  

Met 

Maplelurst 

Car 

Maple  Island 

Mu 

Maple  Lake 

Vic 

Maple  Leaf 

Co 

Maple  Lodge  — 

Maple  Plains  — 

Majile  Ridge 

Maple  Ridge  

Maple  Ridge  

Maple  Ridge  

Mapleton 

Mapleton 

Mapleton 

Maple  Valley 

Maple  View 

Maplewood 

Maplewood 

Maquapit  Lake  . . 

J/ar   

Marathon     

Maravilla 

Marble  Mountain. 

Marble  Rock  — 

Marbleton    

Marburir 

Marph  

Marohl)ank      

Marchhurst     

Marchmont 

Marden     

3/fl.        v  Harbor 

M:ii  ,  .0  Island. 

Margureo  Forks.. 

Margaret 

Maiqarctsville   . . 

Margate   

Maria    

[IH97     I  1S97]  POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN    CANADA. 


297 


lOAl)  ON  WHICH 
ItHI),  r)RN|,AB. 
JR.  R.  HTATIO.N, 

|(KY 2(ii.2(;:; 

Ir  Sellli'Hiciii 

Iith  Riv.  5i)i»-7 

|Ha\vkeNbiirv 

'•14,  371,  ;«('( 

51a8'w  5!»9-7-;(; 

■town  518 

Inbiirif  580'7H. 

0:25-5 
I'hillippe  D'Ar- 
Inteuil5;i5l8 
M 

lood  ;i5i)'2,  :^(!4 
lood  35l)-2,  :WA 
loofl  359-2,  :«;i 
Jloofl  359'2,  3(i4 

5!H)  1 
)'iiee509-2,58-!i0 

p:er"I(l8ta.(iO'il 

or  Mouth  o' 

exwic)!  535-83 

12 

•MX  Vale  509-12 

■(M 

'ssalon  535-25, 

!8-3,  4301 

.-ean:{  095 

eM.'tisSfa.,')99-2 

liKes\vick535-83 

Jacob's  580-47 

)ioii  535-40 
lstr'deSta.580-14 
.eary  Sta.  (i05-l 

honel5a.y646,37:f 

niflas Sta.  535-52 

)-33 

irvey  Sta.  535-88 

Aiise  a  la  Cabaiic 

3.5!)- 1 

rnl-.am  535-1-3-7, 

332-1,  545-1 

1-4  or  Bark's 

Kails  580-OV 

Mtralia  58050 

5-7,  342 

instead  Juno. 

512,  5121 

5 

Wm.  Sta.  535-88 
j,'373 

5-5  (H  R  name 
Maidstone  Cross) 
nierset  580-12 
r  Sydney,  N  S 
?1dford  599-2 
irtland  .535-80 
rdinal  ,580-9 
r  .Montreal,  Que. 
1-9 

ubenacadie599-l 
inapolisTl'i,  714, 
W2,  393-2 
)ck  House  040 
rss'  Corners  040 
illace  599-15 
illnfc  ,599-15 
k-err)ennis,'599-14 
srood"  Sta. 535-20 
)  Black  Cape  5(ks 
iiwood  .''80-55 
tijfonislie  599-7 

)  (R  R  name 

les  Rivieres) 

i 

)-51 

lern  Rr'jje  580-OV 

incoiirt  535-34, 

i80-30 

) 


POHT 

orcicBH, 


Manictte  Lake  . 

Manawan 

Manchester 

Manda 

Mandamin  

Mandcille 

Manilla  

Man  ion    . . 
'ManitDwaning 


'Manitoti    

Maniwaki    

Manners  Sutton. 

Mannheim  

Mannhurst 


*Manoti'ck  

Manotick  .'Hution 

Ma.  sewood 

Mansfleld 

Mansfield 


Mansfleld 

Mansnnville  . . . 
MansonvilleSta. 

Manuels  

Manvers  Station 
"Maple 


Maple  Bay  . . . 
"Maple  Creek. 
Maple  Green  . 


Maple  Grove 
Maple  Grove 
Maple  Grove 
Maple  Hill  .. 
Maple  Hill  .. 
Maplel-'irst. . 
Maple  Island 
Maple  Lake. . 
Maple  Leaf . . 
Maple  Leaf . . 
Maple  Lodp;e 


Maple  Plains  . 
Maple  Rid^e . . 
Maple  Uid^e  . 

Maple  Rid^e  . 
Maple  Ridi^e  . 

Mapleton 

Mapleton 

Mapleton 

Maple  Valley. 
Maple  View . .  . 
Maplewood . . . 


Maplewood 

Kaquapit  Lake  . . 

War   

Mara 

Marathon     

Maravilla 

Marl)le  Mountain. 
Marble  Rock   . . . . 

Marbleton    

Marburjf 

Marph  

Marohbank     

Marchhurst    . . . . 

Marchmont 

Mardcii     

Mai       'P  Harbor 

Miiiu  ,  .0  Island. 
Jlarj^aree  Forks.. 

Martfaret 

MarjiiiretuviUe   . . 

Margate   

Maria    


KLRCTORAb 
UIHTRICT8. 


Vale lU; 

Alta 

Ontario,  S  R  ...  () 

Selkirk M 

Lambton,  \V  R  ..O 

Muskoka () 

Victoria,  S  R, 
Lanark,  S  R  ....() 
Aljfoi'ia O 


Selkirk \. 

Ottawa Q 

York N  15 

Waterloo,  S  R  ..O 
Kind's N  B 

Carleton    () 

Russell <) 

Ilulton   O 

Sinicoe,  S  R  O 

King's P  K  i 

Cumberland  ...N  S 

Bronie  Q 

Hrome Q 

Northumberl'd.NB 
Ihirhani,  K  U  . .  O 
York,  \VR O 

Vancouver B  C 

Assa 

Restigo)iche  . .  N  B 

Middle.sex,  E  R..O 

Megantic Q 

Hants N  S 

Bruce,  K  R   . . . .  O 

Mesjantii!   tj 

Carleton N  B 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 
Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Compton    Q 

Middlesex  K  R..O 
Middlesex,  NR..O 


Prince P  K  I 

Antigonishe. .  .N  S 
Ontario,  NR....0 

Pontiac    Q 

York   N  B 

Klgin,  ER O 

Albert N  B 

Cumberland  ..NS 
Siuicoe,  N  R. . . .  O 

Victoria N  B 

Oxford,  N  R  ....O 

York    NB 

SuMl)ury N  B 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Yale BC 

Lanark,  NR  ....O 

Selkirii    M 

Inverness    . . .  .N  S 
Leeds,  S  R O 

Wolfe q 

Norfolk,  S  R....O 

Carleton    O 

King's N  B 

Carleton    O 

Sinicoc,  K  R O 

Wellington,  SR..O 
Inverness    . . .  N  S 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
l,OCATKD,  OR  NBAR' 
KHT  R.  II.  STATION, 
SKKKKV,!'!'  '^01-203 


Spcnce'sB'ge5;}5-70 

Kdnionton  535-03 

580 -;i3 

Rest  on  5.35-05 

,580-85 

Trout  Creek  580-07 

5H0-35-38 

Perth  .535-34 

4-.!2-2,428-3,430-l,or 

Ma88evSta.635'25 
.535-67 

Kazubazua  050 
Harvey  Sta.  5,-t5-S3 
Petersburg  580-51 
Petitcodiac  599-12, 

.57-<' 
319,  535-20 
535  •  -20 
580-05 

Alliston  .580-04 
Head  of  St.  Peter's 

Bay  005-4 
Oxford  599-15 
.535-3 
.535-3 

K.scuniiiiac  353 
535  34 
580-07  (R  R  name 

Richmond  Hill) 
Soinenos  574 
.535 -.53 
DalhousieJunction 

599-2-5 
Lucan  .580-51 
Black  Lake  075 
Shubeiiacadie599-1 
Hanover  580-55 
Robertson  Sta.  0T5 
Upper  Kent  535-80 
Ahinic  Harb'r420-4 
Gelert  .580-30 
Sawyerville  0-20 

.580-50-51(RRnr.me 
Lucan  Crossing) 
Sebringville  .580-.52 
Antigonishe  .599-7 
Bi-acebridge580-07, 

420-3 
Bristol  003 
Millville  .535-83 
Kingsmill  0-25-5 
Elgin  572 

E.Soutliaiiipton549 
Dundiilk  5:)5-40 
Tiirrawev'le  .535-91 
Beanhville  .53535 

.580-83 
Millville  ,535-83 
Shettield  390 
via  Wiarton,  Ont. 


Inverness  .    . .  .N  S 
Inverness    . . .  .N  S 

Selkirk  M 

Aunaiiolis  . . .  .N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

Bonaventure    . .  Q 


Carroll  5,     59 
River  Dennis599-14 
iGananoiiue702,324, 

3'25-l 
|075,  0'20 

P.  Dover  580-70-80 
.Stittsvillc535  12 
Su.ssex  Vale  .599-12 
.Stittsville  .535-12 
Orillia  58032-07 
580  54 
359-2  G'ud  Narrow.^ 

599-14.  304,  372 
Port  Hood  359-2 
.MargareeH'ur3,59-2 
Killarnev  5.35-57 
Middleton  040,714 
Kensington  (i05-l 
35')  or  New  Rich- 
mond 508 


pcw 

KLKCTORAL 

OKFIC;',H. 

DISTRUrrB 

Maria  de  Kent   . . 

Kent  

NB 

Maria  C'apen   

Bonaventure  . 

...Q 

Mara  Eoat 

Bonaventure  . 

...Q 

Marie  Bridge 

King's  

•E  I 

Marie  loseph  — 

(Juysboro'  . . . 

.NS 

Assa 
..  M 

Mariapolis  

Selkirk 

Marion  Bridge  . 

Cape  Ilretoii  , 

.NS 

Marion  Bridge  'Id 

CaDfi  Breton  . 

.y  i 

Maritana 

Huntingdon  . 

Q 

'MarMale 

Grey,  S  R  . . . 

..  () 

"Markham 

York,  E  R  ... 

...o 

MarkliaiiiViUe   .. 

King's 

N  B 

Markstav 

Algoma 

.  ..O 

MarkHville  

Algoina 

..  O 

Markton  

Inverness    . . 

N  S 

Marlliank   

Hastings,  E  R 

.  o 

Marlborough  . 

Assa 
..  Q 

Marlington 

Stanstead  . . . 

Marlow    

Beauce  

•     Q 

Marmion 

Grey,  NR... 

..  o 

"Marmora 

Hastings,  N  }< 

..o 

Mariiey     

Marrpiette  . . . 

.  ..M 

Marnoch 

Huron,  W  R. 

. .  o 

Manpiette  

Lisgar 

.  ..M 

Marringhurst .... 

.Selkirk 

..  M 

.Marriott's  Co\  e . . 

Lunenl)urg. . . 

.NS 

Marsboro' 

Comj)ton 

...Q 

Marsh   

Pictou  

Inverness  . . . 

N  S 
NS 

Marsh  Brook  .... 

Marshall's  Town  . 

Higby 

NS 

Marshdale 

Pictou 

.N  S 

Marshtield 

Queen's 

'.'  E I 

Marshes  (W.  Bay) 

Inverness. ... 

.NS 

Marsh  Hill  ...." 

Ontario,  S  R. 

,.  o 

Marxhville 

Monck 

...o 

Marshv  Hope .... 

Pictou    

.NS 

1  Mars  Hill 

Carleton 

N  B 

'  Marsoniiis 

(Jaspd 

.  ..Q 

Marston   

Norfolk,  SR. 

...O 

Marsville 

Wellington,  C  R.O 

Martin 

Queen's 1 

Pontiac 

'EI 
..  Q 

Martin's  Lake 

Martindale 

Ottawa 

...O 

Martin's  Point  . . 

Lunenburg. . . 

.NS 

Martin's  River  . . 

Lunenburg. . . 

.NS 

Martintown     .... 

Glengarry  . . . 

..  0 

Martiiiville 

Compton  .... 

..  Q 

Martock 

Hants 

NS 

Marvelville 

Russell 

.  o 

Marvin 

King's 

Li.sgar 

NB 

Mary  Hill 

Maryland 

Pontiac 

..  Q 

Marysville   

Hastings,  E  R 

..() 

Maryville 

York 

N  B 

Ma-.-vsvale   

Antigonishe  . 

N  S 

Mascarene 

Charlotte  .... 

NB 

Mascouche 

L'Assomption 

■■  Q 

Mascouehe  Ra'ids 

L'Assomption 

..  Q 

Masham  Mills. ,  . . 

Ottawa  

■■  Q 

Maskawata 

Selkirk  

..  ft 

Maskiiiong6    .... 

.Maskinonge  . 

..  Q 

Masonville 

Middlesex,  ER..O 
Stanstead Q 

Masmwippi   .... 

ManKfji  Station  . . 

Algoma 

..  O 

Massie 

Grey,  N  R . .  . 

. .  o 

Masson 

Ottawa  

Colchester. . . 

■•  Q 

NS 

-Masslown    

Mastai 

Quebec  

..  Q 

..Q 

Mastigouche   .... 

Muskinonge  . 

Matane 

Rimouski  .... 
Bonaventure . 

•Q 
...Q 

"Malapidia 

RAILKOAII  ON  VvinCII 
I.OCATKn,  ORNKAR- 
KST  H.  R.  STATION, 
SKKKKY.I'I'. 201-203 


!IU(!touchp  518 
Carleton  West  508 
.Maria  350  or  New 

Richmond  508 
0'.I5-4 

.\ntigonishe  5iM)-7 
Regiiia  535-5202 
(i44  1 

via  Syvliicy,  N  S 
via  .Sydney,  N  8 
llcm'ingford  580'5 
.585-40 
.580-30 

Sussex  Vale  5991 2 
535  <1 3 
422-2,  428-3,  4.'i0-l, 

(Landing  name 

Hilton)  or  rt'a 

Hruce.Mine«,Ont. 
P.  Hood  3,59-2,  304 
500-1 

.Moose  .law  535'52 
Stanstead  .luiic. 

512,  512- 1 
St.  Eraneois  Nord 

East  075-1 
(.'hatsworth  535-40 
,544 

Newdale  022 
IJelgrave  580-50 
535-52 

Pilot  Mound  5.35-57 
MahoneBav040,373 
Echo  Vale  535  7 
HarneyR'rSta.599-7 
Baddeck  304,  370, 

372 
Pleasant  Valley  712 
(Jleng'ry  Sta.5!"i-13 
Little  York  005-3 
Wt  Bay  R'd  .599-14 
,5,80-30 
580-82 
599-7 

Riv.deChute535-86 
Little  Metis  5!)9-2 
Port  Rowan  580-8ft 
Ilillsburgh  535-30 
Hunter's  Riv.  005-1 
Quvon  003 
Low  0.50 

.MalioneBay040,.373 
Mahoiieliavtl40,373 
Laiic'ter58i)-i),  329-3 
Compton  580-8 
Windsor  714 
South  Indian  531 
Belleisle  Cr'k  .543-1 
Keabnrn  535-52 
Bristol  003 
580-9 
532 

Antigonishe  .59!)-7 
St.  George  095 
.535-21  (R  Rname 

St.  Henri) 
Mascoiiche  535-2 
Waketleld  0.50 
Griswold  535-52 
535-21 

ria  London,  Oi.i 
512 
535-25 

(hatsworth  535-40 
H\ickiMgbam,535-18 

327,  328 
DcbertSta.  599-1 
070  (K   R  name 

Richardson) 
S(.(!abrieldeliran- 

(loii535-17 
L.  Metis  Sta.  .599-2 
508,  .599-2 


298 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


POiT 

OKFICRa. 


Mutawatohan  . . 
Matheanii  .... 
Mattatitll  Lake 
'Mattawa   .... 

Mattie 

MauKerville 


RLRCTORAL 
DI8TRI0T8, 


Renfrew,  H  R  . .  () 

Victoria N  S 

UolohcHter..  . .  N  S 
DiHt.  of  Nip'siiiic.O 
(liivsboro'  . .  .  N  S 
Sunbury N  B 


Mavitlette 
Mawcook  . . 
MaxviUe  . . 
Maxwell  . . 
Mayerville 
Mayfair  . . 
Mayfield  .. 
Mayfleld  .. 
lyiaynard  . . 
Mayne  . . . . 
Maynooth 
Mayo    


Mayweed 

Meadow     

Meadow  Creek . . . 
Meadow  Lea  .... 

Meadows 

Meadows  Road  . . 
Mfiiuiuiiwale   .... 

Meadotvvalu , 

Meadowville  Sta  . 

'Meafurd    

Meagher's  Orant . 

Meat  Cove  

Mechanic's  Settlm 
Mecunoma  .... 

Medford 

*Medicine  Hat 
Medina 


Medora 

Heikleneld 


Meiaeners    

Mekiwin  

Melancthon    

Melboro' 

*Melhourne 

Melbourne  

Melbourne 

Melbourne  Rid^e, 

Meloonibe    

Meldrum  Bav . .  . , 


Melford 


RAILROAD  OX  WlllCtin 
I.O0ATKD,  OR  NRAP.- 
KHT   R.  R.  STATION.  1 1 
NKKKKY,l'I'.2(ll'V!U;ll| 


DiKby 'N  S 

Shelfonl Q 

Cllenjfarry () 

Orcy,  F,  H (> 

RusHell   () 

Middlesex,  VVR..O 

I'eel O 

Anti);oniHhe  . .  N  S 
Orenville,  8  R  . .  O 

Holkirk  M 

HuHtinKa,  N  R  . .  O 
Ottawa y 

Vicforia BC 

Albert NB 

Alta 

Lixgar M 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Peel O 

Lis)(ar M 

I'ictou N  S 

Orey,  K  R O 

Halifax NS 

Victoria NS 

Kini;» N  B 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

King's NS 

Assa 

Oxford,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Pictou N  S 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 

Marquette M 

Grey,  E  R O 

Richmond Q 

Middlesex,  W  R.  O 

Richmond Q 

Marquette M 

Richmond i; 

Leeds,  SR O 

Algoma O 


Inverness N  S 


Melfort 

Melgund  . . . . 
Melgund  .... 

Melissa 

Melita 

Melocheville 


Melrose    

Melrose    

Melrose    

Melvern  Square . 

Melville    

Melville  Cross  . 

Memel 

Mcmramcook . . . 

Menie   

Menteith 

Meota 

Mercier    


Merigonixhe   . . . 

Merivale 

Merlin 

Mermaid  Farm. 

"Merrickvilln . . , 

Merritt 

'Merritton 


Sask 

Selkirk M 

Wellinttton  N  R..0 
Muskoka  &  1'  Sd.O 

Selkirk M 

Beauharnois.. ..  Q 


Hastiniis,  E  R  . .  O 
Ouysboro'  . . . .  N  S 
Westmoreland.  N  B 
Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 
Prini'e  Edwanl.  .0 

Cardwell O 

Albert  N  H 

Westmoreland.  N  B 
Northumb',  E  R.O 

Selkirk M 

Sask 

Montmagny Q 

Pictou  N  S 

Carleton O 

Kent 0 

Queen's  . .    .  F  E  I 

Grenville,  N  R..0 

Grey,  EH O 

Lincoln O 


POST 
OKKIUKS. 


Axhdati  (lU 
Orangedale  sr 
Talainag'cheSb. 

r);{f)-i2 

BigTracodie  60b 
:IIN)  Waasis  Station  | 

536-82 
Hebron  712 
Oranby  546'1 
531 

Flesherton  636-40 
CiisHelinan  631 
Appin  580-83 
Edmonton  635-30 
James  R.  Sta.  500-7 
via  Prescott,  Out 
Alexander  636-62 
Ormsby  644 
Thurso  635-18,  327, 

328 
i)ia  Victoria 
Elgin  572 
Clareaholm  636 -«4 
Reaburn  535-62 
535-80 

oia  Sydney,  N  S 
535-30 

i)ia  Winnipeg 
500-15 

6S0-68,  430-1,  422-1 
Shubenacadie  500-1 
369  3 

Penobsquis  500-12 
South  River  580-07 
Kingsport  b4" 
635-63 
Ingersoll  5Xr35, 

580-83 
536-57 
W.  Merigonishe 

600-7 
Cherryfleld  646 
Gladstone  622 
535-40 
Racine  653 
(125-8 
Riohm'd  E  580-8-12 

Melboro,  Racin*663 
Lan.sdowne  680-9 
4-22-2,  428-3,    430-1, 

Spanish  Riv.  Sta. 

535-25 
West  Bay  Road 
600  14 

Willoughby  535-62 
Hiirtney  535-58 


Merton . 


>tgermeti;e  — 

ibechouan  . . 

».<<.  inven  

\M»teghnn    

Meti-ghan  River  . 

Metcghan  Station 
\*  Metcalfe 

Mtithot's  Mills    .. 

Metlakatia 


Metropolitan 

Metz 

i  Meyersburg    .... 

\  Miami 

'  Micihaers  Boy .... 

Micbaud 

Michie 

Michipicoton  Riv. 

,  Micksburg 

!  Middleboro'  .... 
{Middle  Beaver  B. 
Middle  Caledonia 
Middle  Cape  .... 

Middle  Church. . 

Middle  Caraquet, 
!  Middle  CountrvH 
:  Middle  Coverdale 

JMiddlefleld... 
.Middle  Hanies'lle 

Middle  La  Have  F 
iMid'e  Manchester 

!  Middlemorch 

■  'M.Musnuodoboit 
I  Middlemiss .... 

Middle  Ohio... 
I  Middle  River  . . 
:  Middle  Sackville . 
I  Middle  Sackville.. 

M.Set.  Barnev's  R 


RliRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Halton O 

Beauoe (j 


^ 


Chicoiitinii . 

Selkirk  .... 

Digby N  S 

Dlgby N  S 

Digby N  S 

Russell () 

Lotbiniire O 

N.  Westminster.  BC 

Perth,  SR O 

Wellington,  G  R.O 
Northumb",  E  R.O 

Selkirk M 

Algoma O 

Victoria N  B 

Selkirk  M 

Algoma O 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 
Cumberland . .  N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Guysboro'  . . . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 


635-58 
Beauharnois  580-15 

329-3 
Shannonville  580-9 
Antigonishe  600-7 
(138 

Kingston  Sta.  714 
Consecnn  644 
536-30-40 

Hopewell  Hill  603 
500-1 

Hoard's  Sta.  680-27 
535-58 

Saskatoon  63')  (i'i 
S.  Pierre  M'tmagnv 

590-3 
590-7 

nia  Ottawa,  Ont 
Charing  Cross 0-25-5 
oia  Charlottetown, 

P  E  I 
.535-33,  310 
Varnev  580-46 
600,  580-83-88 


Middle  Simonds. . 
Mid.  Southauipt'n 

Middle  Stewiacke 

'■Middleton 

Middleton 

Middleton 

Middleton 

'Middleville 

Midfoid 

Midgell 

Midgell  Mills  .... 

Midgic  Station . . . 

Midhurst 

"Midlatid    

Midland  


Mid  Lothian  . . . 

Miilnapore  ...    . 

Midville  Branch 

Midway    

[Midway    

I  Midway 

jMii;uasha 

1  Milan    

I: 

I  Milburn    

Milbv    


Lisgar M 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
Guysboro' ....  N  S 
Albert N  B 

Queen's N  S 

York N  B 

Lunenburg. .  ..N  S 

Guysboro' N  S 

Elgin,  WR O 

Halifax  N  S 

Middlesex,  W  R.O 
Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Halifax N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Carleton NB 

York N  B 

Colchester NS 

Annapolis   .    .  N  S 

Prince PE  I 

Westmoreland. N  B 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
I..anark,  N  R . . . .  O 
Muskoka  &P.S'd.O 

King's PEI 

King's PEI 

Westmoreland. N  B 
Simcoe,  N  R....  O 
Sinicoe,  E  R  . . . .  O 
King's N  B 

Muskoka  &P.Sd.O 

Alto 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 

Albert N  B 

Marquette M 

Yale BC 

<i 
Q 


*Mildinny  .. 
Mile  End.... 

Miletta 

Milford 

Milford 

Milford 

Milford  Bay 


Bonaventure. 
Compton  . .  . 

King's 

Shei-brooke 


EI 
•Q 

Bruce,  E  R  . . . .  O 

Hochelaga Q 

Stan  stead Q 

Prince  Edward . .  O 
Annapolis. . . .  N  S 

St.  Johu N  B 

Simcoe,  E  R . . . .  O 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATP.D,  OR  NRAR- 
P.HT  R.  R.  STATION, 
»RKKKV,PI'.'2()l-2<);t 

680-87  (R  R  name 

Bronte) 
St.  Francois,    N  K, 

(175-1 
Chambord  074 
53660 

Meteghun  Sta,  712 
Mctugbaii  Sta.  712 
712 

Osgoode  Sta.  .535-20 
680-12 
460-6  or  m'a  Nanai- 

mo,  n  C 
Granton  680-51 
Arthur  535-41 
Canipbellf'rd  680-27 
644-1 

Massey  Sta.  6.35-26 
Baker  Brook  7(01 
Virden  535-52 
maS.  Ste.  Marie,  0 
Cob<Ien  63612 
Greenv'le  Sta.  609-1 
Heaver  Bank  714 
Hopewell  50013 
St.  Peter's  364,  370, 

372 
Kildon  636 -ei 
Caraquet  640 
Isaac's  Harb'r  371 
Moncton690-l-2-12, 

518 
Liverpool  376-3 
itealand  Sta.  535-83 
oia  Lunenburg,  NS 
Guysborough  364 

Shubenacadie500-1 

580-82 

Shelburne  370-3 

lona  600-14,  864 

638 

Beaver  Bank  714 

Barney  River  Sta. 

600-7 
Peel  535-86 
Canterbury  Station 

636-00 
Brookfleld  599-1 
714-14,040 
Kiiikora  (165-2 
Dorchester  600-1 
Antigonishe  600-7 
Almonte  536-12 
South  River  580-67 
065-4 
H.  of  St.  Peter's  B. 

665-4 
6;J8 

Barrie  580-67 
.580-32,  42-2,  422-1 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

.500-12 
Magnetawan  420-4 
535-64 

Bridgewtr.  646, 374 
Harvey  603 

Pentioton  446 
Nouvelle  508 
^5-7  (R  R  name 

Marsden) 
Marie  Bridge  665-4 
Lennoxville  512, 

536-7,  680-8,  676 
680-54 
535  18-33 
535-7 

vid  Picton,  Ont 
Annapolis  71-2,714, 
Fairville  !>35-81-88 
420-3    Bracebridge 

580-67 


1897] 


POCT 
OPKICM 


Milford  Haven  Brl 
Milford  Station  . . 

Milkish 

Millar's  Comers. . 

Millarton 

Millarvillo    

'Millbank  

Millbank 

Mill  Bridge  .... 
'Mill  lirook  .... 
Mill  Brook 


Mill  Brook 

Millbrook    

Mill  Cove 

Mill  Cove 

Mill  Cove 

Mill  Creek   

Milledgeville  . . 
Mille  Isles   


*MilleRocheti... 
Miller  Uke  ... 
Miller's  Brook  . . 
Miller's  Creek  . . 

Millerton 

Mille  Vaches 

MillBeld   

Mill  Grove  . .    . . 

Mill  Haven 

Milliken  

Millington   

Millington   

Mill  River 

Mill  Road  . ,      . 
Mill  Settlement. 

Millstream 

Millstrcam 

Millstream 

Millsville 

*Milltown  


Milltown  Cross  . . 

.Mill  vale 

Mill  View 

Mill  Village  . 

Millville  

Millville  

Millville  Boulard' 

Millward 

Millwood 

Milton 

Milton  East. .  . . 
Milton  Station 
'Milton  West.. 

Milsap 

'•Milverton  .... 

Mimico 

Miminegash    . . 

Mimosa 

Minasville    .... 
Mine  Centre  . . . 

Mineville 

'Minden 

Mindemoya. .  . . 

Mineral    

Mineral  Hill   . . 
Mineral  Rock 

Minesing 

Minett 

Mingan     

.Mink  Cove 

'Minnedoga    . . 
Minnewakan  . . 

Minniska 

Minton 

Minudie   

Mira  Gut 

Mirabel     

Miranda  

Miscou  Light'ous 
Miscou  Harbour 


[1897 


LROAD  OK  WHICH 
•CATKD,  ORNKAR- 
IT   H,  R.  STATION, 

IH7  (It  K  name 
Jroiite) 

KruMcoii,   N  K, 
i7f>'l 
aiiiboril  074 

■il» 

■ttKhuri  Sta.  712 
tc^liuii  Hta.  712 
> 

II 2 

ytior  nia  Nanai- 

no,  »  C 

■uiitoii  .^80-61 

tlmr.'>3.5-41 

ini>l)ellf'rd58027 

1 
UMxey  Stft.  B35"2r) 
kcr  Hrook  7(()'l 
rdeii  .W.'>-52 
iS.  Hfe.  Marie,  O 
ilHlen  f)35-12 
iniv'leSta.5()01 
laver  Hank  714 
npewell  69913 
.  I'eter'8  364,  370, 
:{72 

ildon  636  61 
iraqiiet  540 
aac^'HlIarb'r  371 
onttoii6U9-l-2.12, 
618 

verpool  376'8 
!alaiid  Sta.  635-83 
a  Lunenburtf,  NS 
uysborough  364 

iiubenacadie&90'l 
!0-82 

tiell)iirne  3703 
ina  599-14,  864 

caver  Bank  714 
arney  River  Sta. 

599-7 
eel  635-86 
anterbury  Station 

535-90 

rookfield  599-1 
14-14,640 
inkora  665-2 
orchester  699-1 
ntiifonishe  699-7 
linonte  536-12 
outh  River  580-67 
85-4 
[.  of  St.  Feter'8  B. 

665-4 
38 

larrie  580-67 
iO-32,  422,  422-1 
forton  Sta.  543-1, 

.509-12 

laf^nctawan  420-4 
35-64 

iridjrewtr.  646, 374 
larvey  693 

entioton  446 
rouvelle  508 
35-7  (R  R  name 

JIarsden) 
tarie  Bridge  665-4 
leiinoxville  512, 

535-7,  580-8,  675 
80-54 
;i5  18-33 
35-7 

ill  Picton,  Ont 
innapolis  712, 714, 
'airville  535-81-88 
20-3    Bracebridge 

580-67 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND   llAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


299 


POCT 

orKicwi. 


UlKonl  Ilavcii  Brl 
Milford  Station  . . 

MilkUh 

Millar'H  Corners. . 

Millartoii 

Millarvillo    

'Millbank  

Mlllliaiik 

Mill  Bridge  .... 
'Mill  llrouk  .... 
Mill  Brook 


Mill  Brook  . . 
Milll)rook  . . 
MillCovo.... 
Mill  Cove... 
Mill  Cove... 
Mill  Creek  .. 
Milledgeville 
MillelHleii   .. 


*MUte  Hoche*. . . 
Miller  Uke  ... 
Miller's  Brook  . . 
Miller's  Creek  . . 

Millertitn 

Mille  Vaches 

MillHeld   

Mill  Orove  . .    . . 

Mill  Haven 

Milliken  

Millington   

Millington   

Mill   River 

Mill  Road  ... 
Mill  Settlement. 

Millstream 

Millstream 

Millstream 

Millsville 

'MUltown  


Milltown  Cross  . . 

Millvale 

Mill  View 

Mill  Village  ... . 

Millville  

Millville  

Millville  Boulard 

Millward 

Millwood 

Milton 

Milton  East 

Milton  Station   . . 
*  Milton  West.... 

MiUap  

*Milverton 

Mimico 

Miminegash   . . 

Mimosa 

Minaaville    

Mine  Centre 

Miieville 

"Minden 

Mindi'nioya 

Mineral    

Mineral  Hill   ... 
Mineral  Rock 

Minesing 

Minett 

Mingan     

Mink  Cove 

*Minnedom    . . . 
Minncwakan   . . . 

Minniska 

Minton 

Minudie   

Mlra  Gilt 

Mirabel     


RLF.CTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILRUADON  WHICH  |{ 
LOCATKl),  ORNKAR-; 
KHT  R.  R.  STATION,! 
MKKKKY,I'P.261--J63 


rOHT 
OFKICKS. 


Miranda  

Miscou  Light'ouBc 
Miscou  Harbour  . 


Ouysboro*. . ..  N  K 

Hants N  S 

King's N  H 

renvllle,  N  R..  n 

Hruce <) 

Alta 

Perth,  N  R () 

Northumb' .  .  N  H 
HaNtingH,  N  R..  (> 
Durham,  U  R  .  O 
Pictou NS 

(Queen's N  B 

Msgar M 

Lunenburg  ..   N  S 

•  *ueen's N  B 

l^ueen's  ....  P  K  1 
Cape  Breton..  N  S 

St.  John N  B 

ArgenteuU y 

Cornwall O 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

King's N  B 

Hunts NS 

Northumb" . . . .  N  B 

Saguenay (j 

Megantic  y 

Wentworth,NR..O 

Lennox  O 

York,  ER O 

Brome Q 

(tntorio,  N  R....O 

Prince P  E  I 

liuncnburg  . .  N  S 

Sunburv N  B 

King's.'. N  B 

Vancouver B  C 

Bonaventure . .  ..Q 

Pictou N  S 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

King's P  E  I 

(Queen's P  E  I 

tjueen's P  E  I 

Oneen's N  S 

King's N  S 

York N  B 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Alta 

Marquette M 

l/ueen's N  S 

Shefford Q 

(Queen's  ....  P  E  I 

Hulton   O 

Addington (> 

Perth,  N  R O 

York,  WR O 

Prince P  E  I 

Wellington  S  R  .O 

Hants N  S 

Algimia (> 

Halifax  N  S 

Victoria, N  R....0 

Algoma O 

Carleton N  B 

Albert \  B 

C!apo  Rreton . .  N  S 
Simcoe,  N  R....  () 

Sinicoe O 

Sai;uenav ^l 

Digby N  S 

Marquette M 

Lisgar M 

Mar(|uette M 

Stansteatl (J 

Cumberland . .  N  S 
Gsfpe  Breton .  N  S 
Two  Mountains  .  Q 

Missisquoi Q 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
Gloucester N  B 


Giiysborough  384    i 

6!M)-1 

llolderviliti  300      ! 

Oxford  Sta.  536  20  | 

Kincardine  .'>80-48 

Dewdney  535-64       l 

Nf  wton  5H0-.')3 

Chiithani  532,  363   I 

644 

680-35  I 

Glengarry  Station 

599-13  j 

Narrows  390 
via  Winnipeg,  Marj  \ 
.MahoncB'v646,373 
Waterborough  390 
Bedford  mtt-A 
via  N.  Sydney,  N  8 
via  St.  John's  N  B 
St  Jerome  536-23, 

684,  630 
6800 

Lion's  Head  426 
Sussex  Vale  590'12 
Newport  Sto.  714 
.599-8 

'ladousac  329-8 
S.  Julie  Sta.680-12 
Uundos  680-83 
Eniesto'n  Sta  580-9 
580-36 

Knowlton  536-4 
Uptergrove  680-32 
665-1 

Kentville  714 
Hoyt  Sttt.  oJ5-88 
Sussex  Vale  599-12 
vria  Victoria,  B  0 
590-2 

nia  Pictou,  N  S 
St.  Stephen  535-89, 

695 
Cardigan  Bd  665-3 
Brcodalbane   6,55-1 
viaCharlo'tet'nPEI 
Liverpool  376-3 
Aviesford  714 
536-83 

Dirt  N.  Sydney, NS' 
Morley  636-53  , 

Binscnrlh622,622-2| 
Liveii)ool  376-3  ] 
Granby  545-1  i 

(565  1  ! 

580-65,  535-36 
Newburgh  509-2      i 
580-53 

580-87  : 

Bloomll'Id  Sta665-1 1 
Orton  6,'in-30 
Shubenucadie  599-1  \ 
Hat  Portage  535-51 ' 
cm,  Halifax,  N  S 
Gclf  rt  ,580-30 
r/rtManito'.v'ning,0 
Buinfrau  535'86 
llai-veytj93 
rill  .Sydney,  N  S      , 
580-()>J  ; 

4-20-3 
345 

Digbv  712 
(■■■i-2,  6-22-1 
Koiiburii  5;J5'5   2 
Russell  62-2 -2 
North  Ilatley512 
River  Hebert  606 
ii;rt  Svdiiev  N  S 
53518  (R  'R  name 

St.  Hernias) 
Lacolle  ,531,  580-13 
Sbijipigan  540 
Shippigan  540 


Miscouche 
Misfire  . . . . 


Mispec 

Mistawiutis  .. 
MistisHini. . . . 
Missaimbie  . 
Himiiun  Cilij 


Miflsissippl  Sta 
It 


Mitehfll 
Mitchell's  Bay  . 
Mitchell  lUver  . 
Mitchell  Sipiare. 
Mitchell  Sta.  ... 
Mltchellvlllc.... 

Mitford    

Mizonette    

Mix.-bclle 0. . 

Moe's  River 

Moffat   

Moffat  

Mohawk  


Prince P  E  I 

Charlevoix (^ 

St.  John N  H 

Sask 

C'hicoiitimi V 

Algonia <» 

N.  Westminster.  BC 

Addington O 

Perth,  N  R O 

Kent O 

King's PE  1 

Sinicoe,  E  R () 

Nirolet (^ 

Leeds O 

Alta 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Anna|iolis N  S 

Conipton  (^ 

Halton  O 

Assa 

Brant,  SB O 


Moira    ...   . 

Uoisie 

Molesworth 
Molliie 


Molson 

Moltke 

Monaghan  

Monck 

Monckland  Sta  . 

Moncrieff 

*  Monet  un 

Moncton  Road . . 

Moneynnre 

Mongenais 

Mongolia 

Monk's  Head  . . . 

Monktoii 

Mono  Centre  . . . 

Mono  Mills 

Mono  Roud  Sta . 

Monquart 

Monsell 

*MontaiiueISrid;ie 
Montague  Cross 
Montag'e  G.  Mines 

Montauban 

Montavista. . . . 
Montcnlm    .... 

Montcerf 

Mont  Dufresne 
Monteagle  Valley 

Monte  Bello 

Moiitetiore 

Montfort 

Montgomery  . . 

Monticcllo 

Monti^!ello  .... 
Mont  Louis. . . . 
*ifontiiiagny  .  . 


J'oiitmatre. 
Monlmoreiicv 


E. 


BLWTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Hastings,  N  R  . . 

Saguenav  

Huron,  ER  ....  <) 
Marquette M 


KAILBOAO  on  WHICH 
LOCATRD,  OR  NIAK- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
SKKRRV,l>l>.261--2Mi 


1165-1 

Les  EmboulemenU 

(-29 -8 
riu  St.  John.  N  B 
Duck  Lake  636-62 
Kol'ervalUU4 
.535- 13 
MiKxion   636-70-73, 

450-3 
Oil 

580-52 

Wallaceburg  673 
Cariligan  Bd.  066'3 
Burrie  680-07 
505 

Lansdowne  680-0 
536-62 

Grande  Ansa  640 
i;/rt  Annapolis 
Conipton  680'8 
Wolweley  536-62 
535 -,57 
615  (R  R  name  Mt. 

Pleasant) 
via  Belleville,  Ont. 
345 

Listowel  680-48  58 
Raiiid  City  6221 

585 
535-51 

Neustadt  680-68 
imiCharlo'tefnPEI 
Arthur  536-41 
,535-,-i3 


Lisgar M 

Bruce,  E  R O 

(Jueen's  ....  P  E  I 
Wellington,  N  K.O 

Storniont  O 

Huron,  E  R  . . . .  o! Brussels  680-48 
Westinoreland.N  B'518,  ,509-1-2-12 
Westmoreland.N  BJSbediac  599-11 
Hastings,  E  R  . .  O  Tweed  535-34,600-1 


Vaudreuil (^ 

York,  ER O 

Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Perth O 


t'ardwtU. . 
Cardwell . 
Cardwell . 
Carleton . 
Ontario,  N  R. 


St.  Justine  Sta.  631 
Stouffvi'le6S0-36-37 
Pomquet  Ch.  690-7 
Atwood  680-48 


OjOrangeville  636-40 


..OCaledon.E't  680-66 
..O!535-40 
N  BIBath  535-80 
..(>  Bracebridge  680-67 

King's P  E  I|Cai-dlgari  Bd.  6t)5-3 

Uueen's  ....  P  E  I  (jiViCharlo'tet'nPEI 

Halifax N  S'eia  Halifax,  N  S 

Portneuf Q  019 

Li.sgar M\via  Winnipeg,  Man 

Montcalm Q  Joliette  5.-i5-17 

Ottawa Q  Kazubazna  656 

Richmond. ....  ^  via  Shcrbrooko.  (J 
Hastings,  N  R  . .  OlOrmsl-y  544 

Ottawa Q  535-18,  3-28 

Selkirk  M  Deloiainc  535-57 

Aruenteuil l^  Piedmont  535  23 

Assa  Whitew'dSttt535-52 

Wellington,  N  R.O  Grand  Vy  535-41 

Kings P  E  I  H'dS.PetersB(Hi5-4 

Ga.spc t;  Lit.  Met  is  Sta.  599-2 

Montniagny ....   l,i,  ,590-3  (H  R  name 
I     St.  Thomas) 

Assa  Indian  Head  535-52 

Montmorency  ..  (^Mont'ncy  Falls  076 

'tlontmorency  K'ls'yucboc (J  070 

Montmorency  Vil'ifjuebec (^  Mont'noy  Falls  076 


Mont  Moriii. 
Montpelier. 
*Montreal . 


Terrebonne QlSt.    Agathe    des 

I     Monts  .534-23 
Ottawa QiThiirso  .535-18,  328, 


i  Belter ivf 

.  Ontario  St  E... 
*St.€atirne»S.C 
I  St.Cath'ne,<S.\V 
j  St.  Lawrence  St. 
I  Notre  Dame  St.  W 


Montreal Q  5Sll-8-9-13,635■3-18• 
21-33,346,323,324 
328, 3'29-2-3-4-6-e- 
7,337,338,327,320 

Montreal E 

Montreal,  East. .  y 

Montreal,  West .  (,• 

Montreal,  West .  (J 

Montreal  East. .  .(J 

Hochelaga (Jl 


300 


POST   OFFICES    AND   UAILUOAD   STATIONS   IN    CANADA. 


[1S()( 


1897] 


i\ 


orcicm. 


Montreal  Klver. . 
Montruul  WimI,. 
Montreal  .South. . 
Montroge. . . . 
MontroH6.       . . . . 

Moiilrouc 

Montrow 

MonlSt.  Hilairc. 

Monument  Hotlle' 

Mooily'H 

Moodyvllle 


Moon  River. 
Moonstone  . 
'Muore 


'Moortfield.. . . 
MoorosbtirKv. .    . 
Moore's  Kails . . . 
Mor)r(>'H  MIIIh  . . . 
Moore'H  StAtioii . 

Mooresvillc 

Moose  Hrcok  . . . 
Mooae  Creek  . . . 
*  M(>o»e  Jaw  . . . 
Mooseland  


Moose  River  . . 
Moose  River 
Moose  R.  O.  Min's 
'Moosomin .... 

Moran  

Morur   

Moravian  town 


Moray  

Morcambe  .... 

"Morden 

Morden    

Morehead    

Morehouse  .... 
Morell  Rear    . . 
Morell  Station 
Morewood   . .   . 
Mor^iranston    . . 

Mori)ireau 

Morinville   . .   . 
Morin  Flats    . . 

MorinuB 

Morley 

Morley      

Morningdale  Mills 

*  Morpeth 

Moropano    

"Morrig    

*Morruiburrf  .... 
MurriiiOn  Lake. . . 

Uorriston   

Morristown 

Morrisfown 

Mortimer's  Point. 

Morton 

Morton's  Corner.. 

Morvan    

Morven 

Mosborouf^h    

Moscow    

Moser's  River 

MoB^rove    

Mosher's  Corner  . 

Moshe'-ville 

Moss  Glen    

Mosside    


Mossley    

Mossman's  Grant. 

Motherwell     

Moulie's  River   . . 
Moulin  Chaurette 


KLROTnilAL 

IIIMTRIUTH. 


NIplNHln^r  <l 

llocliela^a (^ 

Olmnilily  o 

Wellan(t O 

I'rinde I'  K  I 

Mariiuette M 

Colchester..    .  N  .S 

Konville q 

Vork  N  H 

(llonceNter. .  .  N  II 
N.Westminster.  DC 

MuHkoka O 

Himcoe,  E  R...  () 
Umbton,  W  R..O 

Wcllinifton,  C  R.O 

(Jrey,  N  R O 

Victoria,  N  R....O 
Charlotte     ...N  II 

MiHslH(|Uoi (j 

MiildU'Hcx,  N  R..(t 

Hants N  H 

Stormont O 

Assa 

Halifax    NS 

I'ictou    N  S 

Cumberland  .  .N  S 

Halifax    N  .S 

Assa 

Northumberl'd.NH 
AiitiKoiiisbe  ,.N  K 
Eltfin,  W  R  . . . .  O 


Middlesex,  N  R..O 

Kinjf's  N  B 

Selkirk  M 

Kinif'u N  S 

Pontiao (^ 

Northumberl'd.NB 

Kind's  P  E  I 

Kind's P  E  I 

Uundas O 

Northumb'd,  ER.O 

Montniaifny Q 

Alta 

Ar^enteuil    Q 

Simcoe  O 

Grey,  E  R O 

Altn 

I'erth,  N  R   . . . .  O 
Elifin,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Provencher  M 

Duiidas O 

.Sinicoe O 

Wellington,  SR..O 
AntiKoniwhe  .  .N  S 

Kind's NS 

Sinicoe,  ER....  O 

Leeds,  SR O 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Antigonishe  .  .N  S 

Lennox  O 

Wellington,  S  R.  O 

Addington O 

Halifax    NS 

Carleton     O 

Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 

Hants N  S 

King's NB 

Middlesex,  W.R..O 

.Middlesex,  E.R..0 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 

I'erth,  SR O 

Kent NB 

St.  Maurice Q 


RAIbROAn  ON  WHICH  I 
LnCATKI),  OR  NKAK-  I 
KMT  11.  I(  MT\THIN,  I 
HKKKKV.IM-  -Jdl-'JUy 


POST 
(ir»K'KH. 


Mnttawa{>3612 

f>:)r>:)-:t;t 

nso-iH 

Albfrlon  flflfil 
t.'asbi'rry  r):tr>'fi2 
Londonilerry  Hta. 

f.lH)l 
St.  HilaireSta. 

fi80-M,  ;t:ifi 
l^v\w^•  ri;irc8fi-90 

llalbui'Ht  51M)'-2 
4.M»'7  or  niii  Van- 
couver B  O 
via  I'orrv  Hound 
Coldwater680-.12-84 
A7M  (R   R  name 
Moore  town) 

Cbatsworth  B3B-40 

( lobooonk  fi80'29 

,'i;),')-Hi» 

St.  ArnmndSta.B46 

(Jentriilia  .'■)8()-f)0 

Shul)ena('a<lieril)9'l 

iHl 

West,  River  Sheet 

Harbour  1171 
Ncwf  llasw  Mm-7-13 
I'urrMborough  649 
Shubenacadie  .')99*1 
.'):i5-52 

HllHsHeld  532 
Antigonishe  5997 
Bothwell  53fi-42, 

580 -SH 
Park  Hill  580-51 
BelleisleC'k  543-1 
535-57 

Aylesford  714 
Campbell's  Bay  663 
Blackville  532 
Morell  Sta.  065-4 
005-4 

Chesterville  535-33 
Colboriio  .580-9, 306 
St.  Pierre  599-3 

Piedmont  53523 
Minett  420-3 
via  Meaford,  Ont, 
535-53 

Newton  680-53 
Ridgetown  025 '5 
Baldur  6441 
64', -1-3,  .535-57 
580-9,3-20,  323,  324 
Kilworthy  580-67 
Puslinch  .535-35 
Antigonishe  699'7 
Berwick  714 
420-3or  F  alkenburg 

580-07 
Elgin  516 
Barss'  Corners  646 
.lames  R'rSta.599-7 
Chambers  580-9 
580-61 
1509-1 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  ;i71 
Bell's  Cor'rs  535-12 
Middleton  714,  046 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Rothesav  590-12 
Bothwell  535-42, 

580-83 
Harrietsville535-35 
Barss'  Corners  640 
St.Marv's  580-49-51 
Weldford  599-2 


Moulinette 


Moulin  TAtu    ... 

Moulton   

Mountain    

Mountain  Brook. 
Mountain  Dale  .. 
Mountain  drove. 
Mountain  Uoad. . 
Mountain  View  . . 
.Mountain  View  . , 
'Mount  Albert  . 
Mount  Albion. . . 
Mount  Albion. . . 
'Mount  nryttjjeg. 


Mount  Buchanan. 
Mount  Carmcl  . . 


RMtCTORAL 
IIIHTKICTH. 


Htonnoni  O 


liOtbini^re 


Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
.Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
*M<inn 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 
Mount 


Cannel  . 
Charles  . 
Chesney . 

('UH8U(-K  . 
Denison  . 
DcnniH  . 
A'/(/i»i  . . . 
t  horent  . 
Hanly. . . 
Healy  .. 
Hebron  . 
Herbert . 
Hope  . . . 
Hope  . . . 
Horeb. . . 
Irwin  . . . 
Johnson. 
Lehman  . 


Mount  Loyal  .... 
Mount  Maple  .... 
Mount  Middleton. 
Mount  Oscar  . . . 
Mount  Pisgah .... 
Mount  Pleasant. . 
Mount  Pleasant. . 
Mount  Pleasant. . 
Mount  Pleasant . . 
Mount  Pleasant. . 
Mount  Rose  .... 
Mount  Royal  Vale 
Mount  Ryan  .... 
Mount  8t  Louis. . 
Mount  St  Patrick. 
Mount  Salem .... 
Mountsberg  .... 
Mount  Sherwood. : 
Mount  Stewart  . . 
MtThoniSettle'nt 
Mount  Tolmie  . . 
Mount  Uniacke. . 
Mount  Vernon  . . 
Moimt  View    .... 

.Mount  View    

'Mountville 

Mountville 

Mount  Whatley . . 

Mount  Wolf  .... 
Mount  Young. . . . 
Mouth  of  Jemseg 
Mouth  of  Keswick 
Mo.  of  St.  Francis 

Mowbray 

Mud  Bay 

Mud  Creek 

Muddy  Creek 

Muir  Kirk    

Mulgrave 

Mull 


Monck     O 

Dundiut <) 

Restigouche  . .  N  B 

King's    N  B 

Acbfington    ...    O 

Pictou N  S 

Prince  Edward  .  .0 

Alta 

Vork,  N  R () 

Wentworth,  S  R.O 

(Queen's P  E  I 

Middlesex,  S  R..O 


Oueen's P  EI 

Kamouraska  . . .  .1^ 

Mi<ldlesex,  N  R..() 

Peel O 

Krontenao  . . . .  O 
Cape  Breton  . .  N  8 

Hums NS 

Vork,  W  R O 

Norfolk,  N  R....O 
Wellington,  N  R.O 
Annapolis   . . .  .N  8 

Haldimand O 

King's N  B 

Oueen's PEI 

King's  PEI 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Victoria,  8  R....  O 
Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

n)erville Q 

N .  Westminster.  BC 

Montcalm Q 

Argenteuil    ....  (J 

King's    N  B 

Vaudreuil Q 

King's    N  B 

Durham,  ER.O 

Prince PEI 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Carleton N  B 

N  Westmitister.BC 
Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 

Hochelaga Ij 

(Queen's PEI 

Simcoe,  E  R....  O 
Renfrew,  SR....O 

Elgin,  E  R O 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 

Carleton O 

Queen's P  K  I 

Pictou N  8 

Victoria BC 

Hants NS 

Brant,  8  R  . . . .  O 
Westmoreland. N  B 
Wellington,  N  R.O 

Albert    N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Cardwell 0 

Inverness   . . .  .N  S 

Queen's N  B 

Vork N  B 

Victoria N  B 

Selkirk M 

N.Westminster.BC 
Lanark,  S  R O 

Prince PEI 

Elgin,  W  R O 

Welland O 

Kent O 


BAILROAO  ON  WHICH 

I.OCATRD,  OR  NKAR. 
KMT  II.  R.  STATION, 
MKKKKY,l'l'.-J61-26:i 


fiSO'O  (R  R  name 

Mille  Roches) 
Craig's  Rood  Sta. 

580-12 
580-82 

N.  Mountain  fiSB-:j.'( 
Dalhousle5l)9B,3;)li 
Sussex  Vale  599-12 
535-34 

River  John  59915 
mrtBelleviUe,  Out. 
LeIhbridge  500 
580-37 

llannon  580-70 
ri'iiCharlotletown, 
580-83,  5.-t6-42(R  I{ 

name  Caradoc  on 

536-42) 
i)/rt  Charlottetown, 
SI.  PhiliiuleNery 

59i)-3 
Park  Hill  6S0'51 
Malton  580-51 
ma  Kingston,  Ont. 
via  Sydney,  N  8 
714 

680-51  1580-83 

Ingcrsoll  535-35, 
580-46,  5.-t6-41 
Lawrencetown  714 
Vork  680-79 
Sussex  Vale  599-l'_' 
rid  Charlottetown 
CardiganB'ge  665-3 

Reaboro  680-35 

Kinmoimt580  30 

5451 

Mixxiim  535-70-73, 

450-3 
Joliette  535-17 
Lachute  53ii-18 
Sussex  Vale  590-12 
Rigaud  535-32,  328 
Su.ssex  Vale  599-12 
Cavan  535-34 
Tyne  Valley  606-1 
Oxford  699-15 
Peel  536-86 
via  Vancouver. BC 
Bridgetown  714 
via  Jrontreal,  Que. 
via  Charlottetown, 
Hobart  580-34 
Ashdad  611 
Aylmer  W'st  580-82 
Puslinch  535-35 
via  Ottawa,  Ont. 
665-3  4 

W.  Riv.  Sta.  599-13 
Sta.  of  Victoria  PO 
714 
,580-78 
UpperSackvilIe638 

Cape  Station  093 
NewGlas'w  .599-7-13 
Westmoreland  P'nt 

699-1 
Albion  535-40 
Orangedale  599-14 
Gasctown  390 
535-83 

Connor's  700-1 
Manitou  535-.57 
wiaN.W'minsterBC 
635'34  (R  R  name 

Elmsley) 
Miscouche  605-1 
((25-5 

Ridgeway  580-79 
625-5  (R  R  name 

Harwich) 


r<MT 
orricw. 


Mull  River. 
Miillifarry  . 
Mulnuir  ... 
Muncey    . , , 


Munro 

Munroe's  Bridge. 
Munroe's  Mills. . . 

Minister  

Mur<;hiMon  

Murchison   

Miirchyville    . . . 

Murdoch 

Murilla 

Murphy    

Murphy 

Muri)hy 

Murray 

'Murray  Bay. . . . 
Murray  Harb.  N  , 

Murray  Hurb.  Rd 
Murray  llaili.  .V. 
Hurray  River. . . . 
Murray  Roail. . . . 
Murr.iy  Corner  . . 

Murvale   

Muskoka  Falls   . . 

Muskoka  Mills  . . 

Musquash    

Mus(piodoboit  H. 

Musselburg 

MiisselyvilTe 

Myer's  Cave 

Mvrehall 

Myrtle 

Myrtle 

Mystic 

Naas  Harl)our  . , 

Nackawick 

Nail  Pond  

Nairn    


Nakusp 
Namao  .... 
Namur   ... 
'Nanaitno 


Nancy  

Nanoose  Bay  . . . 

Santicoke  

Nanton    

Nantyr 

"Napanee   

Napanee  Mills  . 

Naphan    

Napier 

Napierville 

Napinka 

Nappaii    

Nappan  Station . 

Napperton 

yarrows 

Narra 

Nashville 


Nashwaak    . . . 
Nashwaak  Bridge 

Nashwaak  Villagt 
Nashwoaksis  . . . 

Nasonworth  . . . 
*Nniisa(jaweya  . 
Natashquan  . . . 
Nauwigewauk    . 

Navaii  

Necum  Teuch    . 

*!feepaiva  

Neguao     

Neiir   Harbour. 


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POST   OFFICKM   AND   UAHillOAl)  STATIONS    IN    CANADA. 


801 


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h-  ItiH'hi'H) 
M  Unatl  HU. 
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iiiiiiiiiii  riSBicf 
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14 

John  BOO  If. 
li'llt'villc,  Out. 
bridxe  r>(X) 

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MOM  BSn-TO 
harlottftown, 

a,  f..'tri-4'2(U  It 

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•42) 

harlottotowM, 
hilipdu  Nerv 
>'3 

Hill  r>sn'61 
ton  fiWCfil 
Kinifston,  Ont. 
Sydney,  N  8 

51  (580'88 

rsoll  B;irr3B, 

4«,  r),tr>-4i 

ren(:etown  714 
k  rKSd-vo 

«'X  Vule  BOO'lL' 

Clmrlottetown 

diKanB'geO«r>-;{ 

.boro  580-3O 
mount  580  30 
■1 

niiin  53570-73, 
5()'3 

iette  535'17 
hute  536'18 
sex  Vale  5i)9-t2 
ami  535  •32,  328 
sex  Vale  51)9-12 
■on  535-34 
le  Valley  605-1 
ord  599-15 
I  536-88 

Vancouver,  BC 
Ixetown  714 
Afontrcal,  yue. 
Charlottetown, 
>art  580-34 
dad  611 
mei-W'8t  580-82 
lineh  53535 
Ottawa,  Ont. 
34 

Riv.  Sta.  599^13 
of  Victoria  P  O 

78 
>erSackville638 

e  Station  (193 

i01a8'w599^7-13 

itnioreland  l"nt 

H)'l 

ion  535^40 

njjedale  G9<)14 

etown  390 

83 

nor's  700-1 

litou  535-57 

■J.W'minsterBC 

34  (R  K  name 

Imsley) 

jouohe  665-1 

5 

areway  580-79 

5  (R  R  name 

arwich) 


POUT 

UKKU-r.H. 


Mull  River  . 
Miillifarry   . 
Miilmiir     . 
Munoey    . . , 


Munro 

Munroe'g  Brldifu. 
Munroe'N  MilU. . . 

MiwiNter  

MtirchiHon  

MurchiHOM   

Miirdhyville 

Murdoch 

Murilla 

Murphy    

Murphy 

Murphy 

Murray 

'Murray  Bay. . . . 
Murray  Ilarb.  N  . 

Murray  Hurb.  lid 
Murray  llaib.  S. 
Murray  River. . . . 

Murray  Road 

Murray  Corner  . . 

Murvale   

MuHkoka  Kails  . . 

Muskoka  Mills  . . 

Musquash    

Musquodoboit  II. 

MuH«ell>ur)f 

MusselyvilTe 

Myer's  Cave 

Mvrchall 

Myrtle 

Myrtle 

Mystic 

Naas  Harbour  . . 

Naokawick 

Nail  Pond  

Nairn    


Ki.mrroRAi. 

IIINTHILrN, 


IiiverneM  ....  N  S 
MlddleMcx,  W  R.O 
.Sinii^oe,  H  R  .  O 
Middlesex,  H  R.   O 


Perth,  HU o 

Iiiverneiw  ....  N  H 

OleiiKarry <) 

Carieton O 

Maniuette M 

Hastinipi,  N  R  ..  O 

Halifax N  H 

drey,  S  R O 

AlKoiiin U 

loliette y 

Orey <> 

Inverness N  8 

Northumb.  K  H.O 

Charlevoix O 

KiiiK's P  El 

Uueen'g  ....  P  E  I 

Kintf's P  K  1 

Kiiijf's P  K  I 

Westmoreland.  NH 
Westmoreland.  NB 

Addin^ton O 

Ontario,  N  R . . . .  O 

Muskoka&P.8'd  O 

St.  John N  B 

Halifax N  H 

Perth,  N  R  ....   O 

Bonaventure y 

Addinifton O 

Hastini^,  E  R  ..  O 

Ontario,  8  R O 

Selkirk  M 

Missisquoi (^ 

N.  Westminster.  BC 

York N  B 

Prince P  E  I 

Middlesex,  N  R .  O 


RAIUWAD  ON  WHICH 

UM'ATKO,  OR  NNAR- 
rhT  R.  R.  H'rATION, 
MKKKKV.I'P.UUl-iiOa 


Naku8p 
Namao  .... 
Namur   ... 
'Nanaimo 


Nancy  

Nanoose  Bay  . . . 

Santicoke  

Nanton    

Nantyr 

*Napanee   

Napanec  Mills  . . 

Naphan    

Napier 

NapierwUle 

Napinka 

Nappaii    

Nappan  Station . 

Napperton 

Narrows 

Narra 

Nashville 


Naahwaak    .... 
Nashwaak  Bridge 

Nashwaak  Villajre 
Noshwaaksisi  . . . 

Nason  worth  . . . 
*Nama(]aweya  . 
Natashquan  . . . 
Nau\yigewauk    . 

Navan 

Necum  Teuoh    . 


*N'eepawa  

Neg:uac     

Neiir   Harbour . . 


Yale-Kootenay.BC 

Alta 

Ottawa II 

Vancouver.       B  C 

Maskinongd  . . . .  Q 
Vancouver. . .  .B  C 
Haldiinand   ....  O 

.     Alta 

Sinicoe,  S  R  . . .    O 

Lennox  O 

Addington O 

Hastinirs,  E  R  ..  O 
Middlesex,  W  R.  O 

Napierville (^ 

Selkirk  M 

Cumlierland . .  N  S 
Cumberland  . .  N  H 
Middlesex,  W  R.  O 

Queen's N  B 

Bruce,  !C  R O 

York,  W  R O 

York N  B 

York N  B 


York 
York 


NB 
N  B 


York N  B 

Halton O 

S.ijf  uenay Q 

King's N  B 

Russell  O 

Halifax N  S 


AJarquctte M 

Northumb'....  NB 
Victoria NS 


W.  Bay  Rood  M)0'14 

Strathrov  ft,8()^Hft 
Alllston  f)H0-tl4 
tl25'8  (R  R  name 

Itel.iware) 
Mitchell  580-5-2 
Orangedale  599-14 
(Ireen  Valley  .035-.'J3 
Ashlon  ,5;I5'I2 
.\liMne'osa«-22,fl22-l 
Kgaiiville  53511 
HhubcnacodieBim^l 
HoUteiii  6HU40 
63S-fil 

58055 

loiia  599-14 

ma  Trenton,  Ont. 

3-29-8 

(Jeorge  town  666-3, 

3.591 
ina  Charlottetown, 
Cardigan  B'lfetWS -8 
Cardigan  B'ge«65-3 
Port  Elgin  638 
Ca'eTo  rmenti  ne638 
.loil^l,  611 
Bracebridge580-67, 

4-203 
Penetang'ne  580-69 
695,  4'2"^3 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
Milverton  ,580-53 
Black  Cape  .508 
Kaliulai  535 '34 
Bia  Belleville,  Ont. 
580'38,  535-34 
641-1 
535-1 
Fort  Simpson  450-5 
391  .Millville  .535-83 
Tignish665  1 
Hyde  Park  Comer 

.535-42,  580-50-83 
445-1 

Edmonton  535-63 
Plaisance  5,35-18 
574,4.50-2-5,451,452, 

4,54  1,  455, 
Louiseville  535^21 
via  Nanaimo,  B  C 
Jarvis  580^VO-82 

I.efrny  58067 
.509-2,  580-9 
509-2 

na  Belleville,  Ont. 
Strathrov  580-85 
Stottsvilie  580-13 
535-,57-58 

Maccan  699-1, 606 
!>99-l 

Strnthroy  580-85 
390  or  Cofly's  543-1 
Pinkerton,  ,580-54 
535-40  )  R  R  name 

Kleinburg) 
53-2 
532  (R  R  name 

Zionville) 
Nashwaak  532 
535-83  (It  R  name 

Douglass) 
via  FrederictonNB 
Moffatt  535-37 
345 
.599-12 
Var.-s  531 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
022 

363  or  Chatham  532 
359-3 


POUT 

orpic'M. 


Nellionvllle     .    . 
Ntlici  Cornem  . 

Mflltni 

Nel«on 

Nelson 

Nelson  lleiterve. 
NelHonvllle 


Nenagh    

Nerepis  Station . 

Sepition  

NeMhltt 

Nestletori 

Netherbv 

Nettly  l^e 

Neudorf 

*Neu»tadt  

New  Albany    . . . 

New  Acodie    . . . 


(Juelieo n 

lluldimand  o 

YaU!-Kooteiiay.B( 

Halton u 

.Selkirk     M 

Ni.rthvmib...  N  B 
Algonia O 

(Irev,  8  R O 

Kliig'H N  B 

Algonm () 

Helkirk M 

Durhum,  N  H  ,.  O 

Welland o 

LiBgar M 

Assa 

Orey,  8  R O 

Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 


New  Annan. . . . 
New  Argyle. . . . 

Newark    

iNew  Armagh  . . 
New  Bandon  . . 

Newbois  

'Newbnro'  .... 
New  Boston  . . 
NewbOjVne  .... 
Newbridge  .... 
'Newburith. . . . 
Newburgh  June 

Newlnirg 

Newburn 

'Newhury  .... 
Ne.w  Campbelltim 
New  Canaan . . . 
New  Canaan  . . 
New  (!anada  . . 
'New  Carliulf 
New  Carlow    . . 

'Newcantle 

'Newcastle .... 
Newcastle  Bridge 
NewcaMe  Creek. 

Newcomb  Corner. 

Newconib    

Newcomb  Mills  . . 

New  Cornwall  . . 
New  Cumberland 

Newdale 

New  Denmark  . . 
New  Denver  .... 
New  Dominion. . 
New  Dublin  .... 
'New  Dundee  . . 
New  Durham. . . . 
'New  Kdinburqh. 
New  Edinburgh.. 

Newellton    

New  Elm 

New  Flos 

New  France    

New  Gairlooh. .  . 
New  Germany  . . 
New  Ola-sgow. . . . 
New  Glasgow .... 

New  Glan'iow 

New  Grafton  . . . 
'New  flambury.. 
New  Harbour. . . . 

New  Harris 

New  Haven 

New  Haven 

Newholni 

New  Harmony  . . 
New  Horton  .... 

Newington 

New  Ireland  . . . . 
New  Ireland  Rd.. 


ILIOTORAL 
UMTRICn. 


KAILROAO  OR  WHIOI 
l.0<ATRD,  OR  NRAR. 
KMT  R.  R.  MTATION, 
NKRKHV, PP.261   '263 


King's P  E  I 

Prince  P  E  I 

Queen's  ....  P  E  1 
Oxford,  S  R  ....  «) 

liOtbiniire I) 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Lotbini6re Q 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Leeds,  8  R O 

Huron,  E  R  .  . . .  O 

Ad<lingt()n O 

Carieton N  B 

Carieton N  B 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Middles'x,  W  R.  O 

Victoria N  S 

Essex O 

(Queen's N  B 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Bonaventure  . . .  .Q 
Hastings,  N  R..  () 
Durham,  W  R  ..  U 
Northumberl'dNB 

Queen's N  B 

Queen's N  B 

Hahf.ix    NS 

Lunenburg NS 

Northumb'd,ER.O 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Lunenburg...  NS 

Marquette M 

Victoria N  B 

Yale BC 

Queen's P  E  I 

Brockville O 

Waterloo,  S  R..  () 
Oxforil,  SR....  O 

Russell  O 

Digby NS 

Shelbnrne  ....N  S 
Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Simcoe,  N  R. .  O 
Antigonishe  .  .N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Waterloo,  N  R..O 

Queen's PEI 

Terrebonne  ....  Q 

Pictou N  S 

Queen's  N  S 

Waterloo,  S  R  0 
Guyslioro'  . . . .  N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Queen's PEI 

Victoria N  S 

Muakoka  &  P  Sd.O 

King's PEI 

Albert   N  B 

Stormont O 

Megan  tic  Q 

Albert NB 


via  QiielMO,  (jue. 

.'■.wo -82 

535-72,  445-3-4 
Biirllii'ton580fl6-87 
Monlen  636-67 

,535 -.'6  (It  R  name 

Nairn) 
Holstrin  680-46 
535-81 
53613 
,5;i5-5» 

lturket'n8t'n6S6'84 
6,(5 -2 

ria  Selkirk,  Man. 
Grenfell  636-62 
,580-55 
640  (R  Rname 

Albany) 
665-4  (R  R  name 

Itollo  Bay) 
666  1 

ria  Charlottetown 
BurgesMvillo  68()80 
Craig'HR.8ta,680'I2 
540 

Scott  Junction  676 
616,  319 

ria  Syilney,  N  8 
Newboro  616,  319 
Foitlwich  636-41 
.509-2 

535-83-86 

Barss'  (Jorners  646 

5,80-83,  .535-43, 

ria  N.  Sydney,  N  8 

017 

Butternut  Ri'ge572 

Br'gcwater  640,  374 

350  Bla(!k  Cape  608 

(^rmsby  644 

580  •O 

599^2,  363 

Chipman  643-1, 390 

3(M)(Ne'castle  L'lig) 

WaasisSta.5.-{6-82 
Sluibenac4ulie.599-1 
Br'gewater  646, 374 
Brighton  580-9,  306 

3-24 
Barss'  Corners  646 
(Br'gewater  646, 374 
0-22 

Grand  Falls  636'84 
(Nakuap  445-1 
Charlotleto'n  665-1 
Bellamy  .535-16 
Petersburg  580-61 
,580-78 

via  Ottawa,  Ont. 
Weymouth  Bd.  712 
Burlington  376-3 
Bridgewa'r  616,374 
PhelpstOM  580-69 
Heatherton  599-7 
B.attery  Hill  599-13 
Breslau  580'5l 
Hunter's  Riv.  666-1 
584 

.599-7-13 

Annapolis  712,  714, 
5S0-51 

Isaacs  Har.  371 
via  N.  Sydney,  N  S 
Di'rtCharlo'tet  nPEI 
Neill's  Harbour  372 
(Jtterson  58067 
Cherry  Grove666-4 
Har\  e'v  693 
South  Finch  635-33 
Black  Lake  676 
Elgin  572 


302 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


1897] 


PO 


POST 
OFVICBS. 


New  Jerusalem. 

New  Lariji 

New  Liverpool  . 
New  London  . . 

New  Lowell 

New  Ijunnon  . . . 
Newmanville  . . . 


RtiRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


^Newmarket  . . 
New  Market  . . 
New  Maryland 
New  Mexico  . . 
New  Mills  .  . . 
New  Minas  . . . . 
New  Oxley  — 

New  Park    

New  Perth  — 
Newport 


Newport 

*  Newport    ...... 

Newport 

Newport  Corner  . 
Newport  La'diiig 
Newport  Point  . . 
Newport  Station. 
New  Richmond.. 
New  River  Mills.. 
New  Kocklaiid  . . 

New  Ross    

New  Rom    


Queen's  N  B 

Piutou N  S 

Levis  I 

QueenV PE 

Simcoe,  N  R....  O 

Alherta 

Leeds,  NR O 

..atario,  W  R  . .  O 

York N  B 

York N  B 

Compton   Q 

Restigouche  .  .N  B 

King's NS 

Alta 

Durham,  ER....O 

King's  PEI 

Biant,  SR O 

Gasp6 Q 

Hai>t8 NS 

King's PEI 

Jants N  S 

Hants N  S 

Gasp6 Q 

Hants NS 

Bonaventure  . . . .  Q 
Charlotte  ....  N  B 

Richmond Q 

Dundas < ) 

Lunenburg NS 


New  Ross  Road . 

Newry  . .     

New  Salem 

New  Sarum  . . . 
New  Scotland  .  . 
Newton    


aAlIiROAD  ON  WHICH 
liOCATRD,  OR  NKAR- 
KST   R.  R.  STATION, 

SRK  KKY,rp.261-263 


Welsford  f)35-88 
Battery  Hill  .'iOO-lS 
Etfhemin  .'>!)9-4 
Breaflalliane6«5-1 
580-68 

Edmonton,  53563 
Kemptville  535-20, 

31!) 
580-67 

nia  FrerleriotonNB 
via  FrederictonNB 
Cookshire  535-7,620 
,'-.99-2 

Kentville  714,  547 
High  Riv.  635-64 
Pontvpool  535-34 
Cardigan  Bd.  665-3 
Brantf'd515,580-78- 

79 
350  Black  Cape  508 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Geonretown  665-3 
EUeiiiouse  714; 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Newport  350 
714 

508,  350 
695 

Kingsbury  653 
via  Iroquois,  Ont. 
Windsor   ^r  Kent- 
ville 714 
Kentville  714,  547 
Atwood  580-48 
Parrshoroi\gh  549 


POST 
OFFICKS. 


Newton    

Newton  Bmok   . . 
Newton  Cross 

Newton  Mills 

Newton  Ko'.)iii9on 

Newtonville    

New  Toronto 

New  Town  

New  Ton-n  

New  Tusket    .... 
New  Victoria  . . . 

Newville 

*N.  Weitmiimter . 

New  Wiltshire   . . 
Now  Zealand  . . . . 

New  Zion    

"Niaiara    

*Nia'iara  FalU  .. 
Niagara  KalN  C 
*Ni'Viara  Falls  S 
Nichollsville   . . . . 
*NitM(a  Lake  .... 

*Nie.oli',t   

Nicolet  Falls  .... 

Nioolslon     

Nioomckl    

Nicomix  

Nictaii 

Nictaux  Falls  .    . 
Nictaiix,  Wust   . . 

Nile  

Nilestowii    

Nine  Mile  Creel;.. 
Nine  Mile  Hivei-.. 

Ninette    

Ninia 

Nlyado 

Niiiis-fing 

Nipissing  Junct. . 


King's NS 

Perth,  N  R   . . . .  O 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 

Elgin,  ER Ol.WO-S-i 

We8tniorelaiid,NBiIrishtown,  518 

Perth,  N  R O^mv^'i  (R  R  name- 

I     Millbank) 

Prince P  E  IJEmerald  685-1-2 

York,  W  R O  Concord  580-67 


Nissoiiri 


Queen's PEI 

Colchester  ...NS 
Simcoe,  S  R  . . .  .0 

King's NS 

York,  WR O 

Gav.iboro'  . .     N  S 

King's NB 

Digby NS 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 
N  Westminster.  BC 

Queen's PEI 

king's  PEI 

Suiibury N  B 

Liiu'nlri.!itNiagara<) 

Welland O 

Wetland O 

Wellaiid O 

King's N  S 

Yale BC 

Nicolet Q 

Richmond Q 

Simcoe,  S  R....  () 
.V  Westiuiiistei-.BC 
N  Westmiiister.BC 

Victoria    N  B 

Annapolis  . .  N  S 
Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 
Huron,  W  R...  () 
Middlesex,  ER  .<) 

Queens PE  I 

Hants  ....         N  S 

Selkirk M 

Selkirk M 

(iloueester. . .  .N  B 
MiiskokaiSt  P  Sd.O 
Muskoka&PSd.O 


Oxford,  N  R 


vmCharlot'e  'nPEI 

Brookfield  599-1 

Bradlord  58067 

Wolfville784 

580-37 

Ar.tigon!she  599-7 

Sussex  Vale  599-12 

Wi^vmruthBd.  712 

i)i.a  S-,dnev,  N  S 

549 

635,  535-71,  450-34, 

4.V2,  4.".41 
«65-l 
'165-4 

Ciiipman  543-1,  390 
6-25 -6,  ;!0.'i 
025  5-6,  580-77-83 
via  Niagara  Falls  0 
nia  Niagara  Falls  0 
Aylesford  714 
Spence's  Bd.  535-70 
505,  3-.2!)-7 
Danville  580-12 
.Vlliston  580-64 
nia  X.  W'minsterBC 
535-70 

Torranccv'le  535 '91 
640 

Ni<!taux  Falls  646 
Ooderieh,580-52,43-2 
Ueliiinnt  ,''i:t5-35 
m'aCharlo'tet'iiPEI 
Klmsdale  51)9-1 
Belmont  644-1 
5:!5-57 
599-3 

Powa.ssanSta580-67 
.580-67  5.f5-12  (R  U 

naineThorncliffe 

on  535-12 
Beaihville    .535-35, 

580-83 


Nithburg . . 
Niver.'ille 
Nixon   . . . . 
Nixon   . . . . 
Nober  . . . . 


*Nohleton    . 

Noel 

Noel  Road  . 
Noel  Shore. 
Noniinigue  . 


Norborough   . . . 

Norcliffe 

Norgate 

Norham   

Norland 

Noi  i.ian 

Normandale   . . . 

Norquay 

Normandin 

North  Alton   . . . 
North  Ainslie. . . 

Northam 

Northampton . . . 
*  North  Auijusta 
"North  Bay  ... 
North  Beaver  B'k 
North  Bedeque 

North  Bend  . . 
North  Branch . . 
North  Brook  . . 
North  Brookfield 
North  Bruce  . . . 
North  Buxton    . 
North  C.  Mabou 
North  Carleton  . 
N'orth  Clarendon. 
North  Coaticook 

Northcote   

N.E.  Br.  Margaree 
North  East  Harb. 
I N.  End  Lochaber  L 
'North  Esk  Boom 

[Northfleld   

Northfleld   

■Northfleld   

^fol-th  field  

Northfleld  Centre 
t Northfleld  Farm 
[N.  Forks  Salmon  C 
INorth  Framboise, 
Nor.  Georgetown 
North  Glanford 
'North  Gower 
North  Grant  . . 
North  Greenville. 


N.  Gut,  St.  Ann's 


North  Ham 
jN.  Harb.  C.  North 
t.Vo)-//(.  Hatley 
iNorth  Hill  .... 
INorth  Intervale 
North  Keppel. . 
iNorth  Kingston 
jNorth  Lake. . . . 
iNorth  Lake. . . . 
JNorth  Lancaster. 
North  Low  .... 
North  Medford 
INorth  Middlebro 
North  Milton 
North  Montague. 
North  Mountain 
JNorth  .Mountain 
N'th  Nation  Mills 
INorth  Onslow. . 
jNorth  O.sgoode 
North   Pelham 
North  Pinnacle 
*  North  Port  . . 
Northport  .... 


EbRCTORAIi 
DISTRIOTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  ORNKAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION. 
8BRKEY,l>P.261-263 


Oxford,  NR  ....O 
Provencher  . . . .  M 
Norfolk,  N  R....O 

Albert N  B 

Haldimand   . . . .  O 

York,  NR O 

Hants N  S 

Hants N  S 

Hants N  S 

Ottawa Q 

Prince PEI 

Pontiac Q 

Marquette M 

Northumb',  E  R.O 
Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Algoma O 

Norfolk,  S  R  . . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Chicoutimi Q 

King's N  S 

Inverness  ....  N  S 

Prince P  E 

Carleton NB 

Grenville,  S  R  . .  0 
Nipissing  Dist. .  O 

Halifax N  S 

Prince PE  I 

Yale BC 

Russell O 

Addington 0 

Queen's N  S 

Bruce,  W  K  . . . .  O 

Kent  O 

Inverness N  S 

Prince PE  I 

Pontiac Q 

Stanstead Q 

Renfrew,  SR....O 

Inverness N  S 

Shelburne  . .  N  S 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Northumb'....  NB 

Sunbury N  P 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 
Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Stormont O 

i^xford,  I'  R  . . . .  O 

Ottawa Q 

Sunbury N  B 

Richmond ....  N  S 
Chateauguav  . .  Q 
Wentworth,  S  R.  O 

Carleton O 

Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Camberland..  N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Wolfe Q 

Victoria N  S 

Stanstead Q 

Compton   Q 

G\ivsl)oro'  . .    .  N  S 

Grey,  NR O 

King's N  S 

King's P  K  1 

York N  B 

Glengarry () 

Ottawa..' Q 

King's N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Queen's PEI 

Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  () 

Dunrlas O 

King's N  S 

( )ttawa  Q 

Po...iac Q 

Russell O 

Monck .  .<) 

Missisquoi Q 

Prince  Edward  .  .O 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 


Gad's  Hill  58053 

635-55 

580-82 

Turtle  Creek  693 

6-25-5  (R  R   name 

Townsend) 
King  580-67 
Shubenaoadie599  1 
Shubenacivdic, 599-1 
Shubenacadie  599'1 
Ste.  A'hedesMonts 

635-23 
Emerald  665-1-2 
Mattawa,  O.  5351 2 
Neepawa  622 
Hastings  580-27,314 
Coboconk  580-29 
535-61 

Vittoria  580-86 
Swan  Lake  644-1 
Roberval  674 
Kentville  714,  547 
P.  Hood  359-2.  364 
665-1 

Woodst'k  536-86-90 
Bellamy  535-lt. 
5SO-67,  535-12-13 
Beaver  Bank  714 
Sunimerside  665-1 

346,  35fi-2 
535-70 

Osgoode  Sta  535  "^O 
Kaladar  Sta  535-34 
Barss'  Comers  64fl 
Port  Elgin  580-54 
6-25-6 

P't  Hood  359-2  364 
C'pe  Traverse  665-2 
Shawville663 
Coaticook  580-3 
Renfrew  535-12,611 
Iona599-14,364,372 
Barringtoii  376-3 
Antigonishe  599-7 
Newcastle.599-2,353 
Chipman  543-l,390 
646 
via  Nanaimo,  B  C 

Hawt'y'580-80,625-ft 
Kazubazua  656 
Chipman  ,543-1, 390 
S.Peters  364,370,372 
Howick  531,  580-7 
via  Hamilton,  Ont. 
0.><goodeSta.535-2f 
Antigonishe  599'7 
GrecnvilleSta,599-l 
lona 59914  304,  .372 
Vic'iavillc  ,580  12-14 
Neils  Harbour  872 
,512 

Scottstown  .5.35-7 
Aftown  599-7 
426OT'aOnSound,0 
Kingston  Sta.  714 
Cherry  Grove  665-4 
Ca;iterb'vSta.5;!5-90 
DalhousieM.  535-33 
Low,  650 
Canning  547 
Greenville  St.  5991 
.Miltor.  Sta.  ftiS'l 
Merrickville  535-33 
535  ■;i3 

Sheltiel.l  Mills  547 
Plaisanre  535-18 
Quyon  663 

P't  Robin.son  680-88 
St.  ArniandSta646 
308,309  WrtPictonO 
Amherst  699'1 


POST 
OPPICKS. 


North  Portal  . . 
North  Range  C'oi 
North  Renous. .. 
North  Rideau  . . 
North  Ridge  .... 
North  River  .... 
North  River  — 
North  River  — 
North  R.  Bridge . 
North  R.  Centre. 
North  R.  Platform 
North  Rustioo  . . 
North  Saanich   . . 

North  Salem 

North  Salt  Spring 
North  Seneca  . . . 
North  Seguin  — 
North  Shore  .... 
North  Shore  — 
N.  S.  St.  Marg"  B. 
N.  Sec.  Earltown. 
North  Stanbridge 
N.  St.  Eleanor's. . 
North  Stoke  — 
North  Stukely   .. 

North  Sutton 

*  North  Sydney-. 

North  Toronto. . 
NTem  ..oamingue 

North  Tay 

North  Tryon  — 
North  Valley  .... 
North  Wakeiield. 

Northwest 

North  West  Arm. 
North  W.  Bridge. 
North  West  Cove. 
North  W.  Harb  . . 
N.  Will'  tmsburg . 
North'  Winchester 

Norton 

Northville 

North  Wolf estow  11 
Northwood 


Asi 
Oil 
No 
Ca 
Esi 
Qu 
W( 
Co 
Vv 
Vii 
Wi 

Q>: 
Vn 
III 
Vc 
\V 
Ml 
Ci 
Vi 
Hi 

c< 

M 


Norton  Creek . . . 
Norton  Dale  . . . 
Norton  Stiition. 
Nortonville 


Nerval 

Norway    

'Norivich    .... 
*Norwood   ... 

Norwood 

Nosbonsing. . . 
Notch  Hill  . . . 
Nottawa  .  ... 
Notre-Danie  . 
N.  Dame  de  Bets. 
N.  Dame  de  Gi-.ice 
N.  Dame  de  la  Sill 

N.  Dame  de  Livia 


N.  D.  del'I.  Verte 
N.  D.  de  Lourds. 
N.  D.  delaMeiT'it 
N.  D.  de  Quebec. 
N.  Dame  de  Rim 
*N.  Dame.deStdi 
N.  Dame  des  Hoi! 
N.  Dame  du  Luc 
N.  Dame  du  Lau 
N.  D.  du  Put  M 
N.  Dame  du  Port 

N.  D.'iine  du  Ros 
N.  Dame  St.W  III 
Nouvelle  ... 

Novar  

Noyan 


[1897 


.ROAD  ON  WHICH 
!ATBD,  ORNRAR. 
R.  R.  STATION 
!KllY,IT.261-263 

'8  Hill  680-53 

55 

82 

tie  Creek  6f>3 

(U  B  name 
ownsend) 
ff  580-67 
beiiaoadie509  1 
ibenaiiiulio  599-1 
ibenacadie  599-1 
A'hedeaMonts 
35-23 

erald  065-1-2 
ttawa,  O.  535-12 
BlJawa  622 
stings  580 -27,314 
loconk  580-29 
-51 

toria  580-80 
an  Lake  044-1 
berval  674 
ntville  714,  547 
Hood  359-2,  364 
i-1 

jodst'k  535'86-90 
llainy  535-lt> 
t-67.  535-12-13 
aver  Bank  714 
niinerside  665-1 
!40,  ,356-2 
i-70 

Soode  Sta  bZt  90 
iladar  Sta  535-34 
rss'  Comers  64B 
rt  Elgin  580-54 
5-5 

t  Hood  359-2  364 
pe  Traverse  665-2 
iawville663 
latipook  580-3 
Biifrew  535-12,611 
iia,599-14,364,372 
irrington  376-3 
ritigonishe  599-7 
8\voastle599-2,353 
lipman  543'1,390 
6 
%  Nanainio,  B  C 

iwfy^80-80,625-5 
izubazua  6,56 
lipman  543-1,  39(> 
Peters  364,370,372 
3wick531,  580-7 
X  Hamilton,  Ont. 
;goo(leSta.535-'2f 
itigonislie  599-7 
■eenvilleSta599-l 
na 599-14  364,  ,372 
(!'i,aville,'iS012-14 
'lis  Harbour  372 
2 

ottslown  535-7 
town  599-7 
[iOT'rtO"nSound,0 
rigstoii   ,Sta.  714 
ierrvtirove66S-4 
:itei'b'ySta535-90 
ilhonsieM.  53533 
iw,  ()5() 
imiiiif  547 
eenvillfSt  5091 
Iter  Sla.  fdS-l 
■rrickville  535-33 
v33 

elHeld  Mills  547 
liHance  535-18 
lyoii  663 

;  Robinson  580-SS 
Arniand  Sta  545 
J,30»  wtrt  PictonO 
iiherst  699-1 


1897] 


POST   OFFICES   AND   llAILROAD  STATIONS   I.V   CANADA. 


303 


POST 

orricKS. 


RhRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


North  Portal 
North  Range  Cor 
North  Renous. 
North  Rideaii 
North  Ridne  . . 
North  River  . . 
North  River  . . 
North  River  . . 
North  R.  Bridge . 
North  R.  Centre. 
North  R.Platform 
North  Itustico 
North  Saanioh 
North  Salem  . . 
North  Salt  Spring 
North  Seneca  . 
North  Seguin . . 
North  Shore  . . 
North  Shore  . . 
N.  S.  St.  Marg'  B. 
N.  Sec.  Earltown. 
North  Stanbridge 
N.  St.  Eleanor's. . 
North  Stoke   .... 
North  Stukely   . . 
North  Sutton .... 
*  North  Sydney.. 

Nurth  Torontn. . 
N  Tern  ..oainingue 

North  Tay 

North  Tryon 

North  Valley  .... 
North  Wakeiield. 

North  West 

North  West  Arm, 
North  W.  Biidge, 
North  West  Cove, 
North  W.  Harb  . . 
N.  Will'  imsburg. 
North'  >'inchester 

Norton 

Northville . . 
North  Wolfestown 
North  wood  . 


Assiniboia 

Digby NS 

Northumberl'dNB 

Carleton O 

Essex,  S  R O 

(Queen's  ....  P  E  I 
Westmoreland. N  B 
Colchester....  NS 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Queen's  P  E  1 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Hants N  S 

Vancouver . . . .  B  C 
Wentworth,  SR.O 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Halifax  N  S 

Colchester N  S 

Missisquoi Q 

Prince PE  I 

Richmond Q 

Shefford Q 

Brome Q 

Cape  Breton  , .  N  S 

City  of  Toronto . . . 

Pontiac Q 

Yi.rk N.B 

Prince P  E  1 

Stormont O 

Ottawa Q 

Lunenburg . . . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Northumb' . . . .  N  B 
Lunenburg..  .NS 
Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 

Dundas () 

Dundas 0 

King's  .  ...  N  B 
King's N  S 

Wolfe  q 

Kent Q 


RAILROAD  ON  WIIICIl  | 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR-  ! 
EST  R.  R.  STATION, 
8KB  KEY, PP.261 -263 


POST 
OPKICEH. 


Norton  Creek . . . , 
Norton  Dale  . . . , 
Norton  StutUin. 
Nortonville 


Norvat 

Norway    

*Normch    

*Norwood   

Norwood 

Nosboii»ing 

Notch  Hill  

Nottawa 

Notre-Danie  .... 
N.  Dame  de  Bets 
N.  Dame  de  Griice 
N.  Dame  de  la  Sal 

N.  Dame  de  Livis 


Chiiteauguav — Q 

York N  B 

King's N  B 

Peel O 

Hal  ton O 

Vork,  E  R O 

Oxford,  S  R....  O 
Peterboro'  E  R  O 
Yarmouth  . . .  N  S 
Dist.of  Nipissing.O 

Vale BC 

Simcoe,  N  R. . . .  O 

Kent  N  B 

Saguen.ay Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Ottawa  Q 


Li'vis 


Q 


D.  del'L  Vcrte 
D.  de  Louvds.. 
D.  de  la  Merr-ie 
D.  de  Quelijc. 
Dame  de  Rim 
N.  Damn  lie  Sinn 
N.  Dame  dcs  Hois 
N.  Dame  du  Liu;. 
N.  Dame  du  L.a\is 
N.  D.  du  P.ntM. 
N.  Dame  du  Port. 


N.  Dame  dii  Ros. 
N.DameSt.WJir. 

Nouvelle 

Novar  

Noyan 


Ti5miscouata. . 

.\Iar<iuette M 

Montcalm  V 

(^uelec <5 

Riinoiiski Q 

Mi.ssisnuoi Q 

Cnmptoii   (-i 

Ttimiscouata. . . .  Q 
Ottawa  ii 


Ottawa 
TiSmiscouata . . 


Montmagny  .... 
Montreal  West. . 
Bonaventu?-e  . . . 
Muskok.1  &  P  Sd.O 
Missisquoi (^ 


535-66 
712 

Indiantown  599-8 
Keinptville  535-20 
Essex  C25-1-5  j 

w/dCharlo'tet'nPEI 
Salisbury599-12,693 
Truro  .5991-13  j 
Iona.599-14,304,372 
Iona599-14,364,372' 
599-12  1 

Hunters  Riv.  665-1; 
451  or  via  Victoria! 
Shubenacadie  599-1 
Cheniivinug,  574 
Scotsburn  .599-15 
Caledonia  580-70-79 
Emsdale  580-67 
Wallace  59915 
eia  N.  Sydney,  NS 
Chester  373 
Mystic  535  1 
Summerside  655-1 
win  Sherbrook,Que 
Lawrenceville  653 
West  Brome  535-3 
.599-14,337,338,364, 
370,  372 

Mattawa,  0.  536-12 
Cross  Creek,  532      | 
Albany  665-2 
Farrans  Point  580-9 
65(i  I 

via  Lunenburg N  Si 
Leitches  Ck  .599-14 
599-2 

MahoneB'y646,373 
Barrington  3763     j 
ma  Morrisburg,  O. : 
Chesterville  535-33 
Bloomfield  599-12 
Centreville  547 
Coleraine  Sta.  675 
58i)-83  (R  R  name 

Lewisville) 
St.  Bemi  580-5 
Millville  535-83 
r43-l,  599-12 
Brampton  535-39, 

.580-51 
580-51 
Leslie  .580-9 
.580-78-80 
5 -IS -34 
712 
535-12 

580-64 

518 

Bersimis  345 

ma  Montreal,  Que. 

Buckingh'ni535-18, 

327,  3-28 
Levis  075,  .599-3-4,' 

580 -1-i 
l.sle  Verte  599-2 
Hath  well  535-59       '■ 
.Jolliette  535-17 
viii  Quebec 
Rimouaki.5i)9-2,345 
Malinaison  545 
Marsden  535-7 
700 

Bucki'gliam  535-18 
327,  .-i-JS 
R.du  l/Oiii)(enba.s) 

599-2-3,  700, 3'29-8 
St.  Pierre  599-3 


Nugent    

Nutt's  Corners 

Nuttby     

Nyanza    

Oak  Bank    .... 

Oak  Bay 

Oak  Bay  Mills.. 

Oak  Bluff    

Oakburn 

Oakdale.  


Oakfield  

Oakham  

Oak  Hammock. 

Oak  Hill 

Oak  Hill 


Oak  Lake 
Oak  Lake 
Oakland  . . 
Oakland  . . 
Oakland  . . 
Oakland 
Oaklands. . 

Oakley 

Oaknook  . . 
Oaktown  . 
Oak  Leaf.. 
Oak  Park . . 
Oak  Point 
Oak  Point 


Oak  Point  . 
Oak  Ridges. 
Oak  River  . 
Oakville  . 
Oakville  . . . 
Oakville  . . . 
Oakwood  . . . 


Oates 
Oban. 


Oberon 

Ochre  River 
O'Connell    . . 
O'Connell. . . . 
Oconto  


Odell 

Odelltown 
*0des8a    . . 

Odin 

Ogdt-n  . . . . 
Ogemah  . . 
Ogilvie  . . . . 

Ohio 

Ohlen    . . . . 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WIIICB 
LOCATED,  >.a  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
8RKKEV,PI'.2(H-26» 


Hastings,  NR  ..O 

Missisquoi Q 

Colchester N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Lisgar M 

Charlotte  ....  N  B 
Bonaventure  . .    .Q 

Lisgar M 

Marquette ?I 

Bothwell    O 

Halifax    NS 

Queen's N  B 

Lisgar M 

Victoria,  NR....0 
Charlotte  ....  N  B 


Selkirk 

Peterboro'  E  R. 
Oxford,  S  R  . . . . 

Mar()uette M 

Carleton NB 

Lunenburg  . .  N  8 

Victoria B  C 

Assa 

Marquette M 

Carleton N  B 

Leeds,  S  II O 

Shelburne  ....N  S 
Bonaventure  . . .  Q 
King's N  B 

Lisgar    M 

Ontario,  WR..     O 

Marquette M 

Halton   O 

Lisgar M 

Carleton N  B 

Victoria,  SR  ...O 

Addington O 


Coe  Hill  Mines  544 

Lacolle  531,  580-13 

Truro  599-13 

lona, 599-14, 364,372 

vm  WinnijtegMan. 

695 

508 

Starbuck  535-59 

Shoal  Lakc622 

Bothwell  535-42, 

580-83 
59i)-l 

Cody's  .543-1 
t'i«  Winnijieg 
Cors'nsSici'g  580-29 
St.  I^tephen  53589, 

695 
535-52 

Norwood  5.35-34 
Scotland  515 
via  P.  la  Prairie,  M 
Florenceville636-86 

via  Victoria 


Ohsweken 

Oil  City    

*()il  Springs  . . 

Oka   

Okanagon    .... 
Okanagon  Mission 
Old  llarns  .... 


Richmond 


.NS 


Marquette M 

Marquette M 

Pontiac   q 

Ontario u 

Adduigton O 


Neepawa,  622 

Soperton  516 
Barrington  376-3 
Cross  Point  508 
390  or  Nerepis  Sta. 

.5.35-^8 
Heaburn  .535-52 
King  580-67 
585 

580  87,317 
644-2 

Dcbec  535-85-99 
580-35  (R  R  name 

Mariposa) 
Harrowsmith   611, 

509-1 
St.  Peter's  364,  370, 

372 
Neepawa  622 


Middlesex,  SR..O 

St.  Johns  Q 

Lennox  o 

Colchester  .  . .  N  S 
Guvsboio'  . . .  .N  S 
I,anibton,  W  R..O 

King's N  S 

Antigonishe  ..NS 
Assa 


Quvon  663 
Orillia  580  32 
Sh.arbot  Lake  635- 

34,  611 
via  T,ondon,  Ont. 
Lacolle  .531.580-13 
Ear'estown  S.  580-1) 
Biookfield,  599-1 
Guvsborough  364 
Caiulai^hie  580-51 
Berwick  714 
James  Riv.  S.  599-7 
Whitewood  Station 
535-52 

Brant,  S  R O  Tuscaiora  580-79 

Lambton,  E  R  . .  O  025-7-8 

Lambton,  E  R  ..  <J  025-7 

Two  Mountains. .Q:t-28  Hudson  535-32 

Yiile BC. 535-74 

Yale BC  Okana        5'\5-74 

Colchester N  siTruro  ;)!)ii-l-13 


Old  Bridgeport  .MlCai)e  Breton  .  .N  Sjw/a  Sydney,  N  8 


508 
,580-67 
Lacolle  631, 


680-13 


Oldcastle 

Old  Chelsea    . . 

Oldfleld    

Oldham    ..     .. 
Old  Lake  Road 

Oliln 

O'Lear^'  Road . . 
O'Leary  Station 

Olindn 

iOlinville  

Oliphant 

Olive 

Oliver   

Oliver  

Oliver. .     


Essex,  NR O|017 

Ottawa   Q I  Chelsea  056 


Bothwell O 

Halifax    NS 

T6miHuouata Q 

Altn 

Prince P  E  I 

Prince P  E  1 

Essex  S  R () 

Queen's N  B 

Bruce.  N  R  . . . .  O 

Mani  lette M 

Oxford,  NR....  O 

Stanstead Q 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 


Wallaceburg  673 

Knlleld  f)99-l 

■)9!)-3 

')35-03 

O'Leary  Sta.  6651 

005-1 

Kutbven  617 

Welsfoi-d  535-88 

via  Wiarton,  Ont. 

Trelierne  535  59 

Thorndale  580-49 

Magog  535-7,  342 

Tata'gouche  599-16 


304 


POST   OFFICE'S   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA.  [1897    ■   18971  PO 


OFFICBS. 


Oliver's  Ferry. . . 

Olivet   

OUcamp 

Omagh 


*Omemee 

Oinpah 

150  Mile  House 
Oneida 


O'Neil   

Onion  Lake. . . , 
Onondaf;a  .... 
Onslow  Centre, 
Onslow  Mountain 
Onslow  Station  . . 
Ontario  Street  E. 

Opawaka 

Opemican    

Orangedale 

Orange  Ridge  . . 
Orange  Valley  . . 
*OraiirieviUe  .... 

Oranmore   

Orchard   

Oriel 

Orkney 

*OriUia    

Orleans    

Ormond   

Ormsby    

*Ormiitoion .... 
Oromocto 


BLECTOR.^L 
DISTRICTS. 


*Oronn 

Oro  Station. 
Orr  Lake  ... 

Orrville 

Orton    . .    . . 
Ortonville    . . 

Orwell 

Orwell 

Orwell  Cove 

Orrwold   

Osaca    

Osborne   . . . . 


Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  O 
Wellin;iton,  N  ll.O 

Champlain Q 

Ualton   O 

Victoria,  S  R O 

Addington O 

Cariboi)  BC 

Ilaldiinand  O 

Westmoreland.  N IJ 

Sa.sk 

Brant,  S  R O 

Pontiac Q 

Colchester N  S 

Colchester N  S 

Montreal  East  .  Q 

Selkirk M 

Pontiac y 

Inverness  ....  N  S 

Marquette M 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Wellington,  C  R.O 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Grey,  S  R O 

O.xford,  S  R  . . . .  (> 
Wentworth,  N  R.O 
Simcoe,  E  R. . . .  O 

Russell  O 

Dundas O 

Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 
Chateauguay . . . .  Q 
Sunbury N  B 


ilAILROAD  e.N  WHICH 
LOCATKD,  OR  NBAIt- 
KST  H.  R.  STATIO.N', 
SBB  KKV,I'P.201-2«a 


''Osceola  

Osgoode  Station 

*Oshawa 

Osier 

Osman 


Oso  Station . 
Osoyoos   . . . 

Osprey  

Ospringe  . . . 
Os^ekewj  . . . 


Ossian  . . . . 
Ossowo. . . . 
Ostrander 


Ostrea  Lake   

O'SuUivan's  Cor's 


Oswald . . 
*Ottawa 


Kiiir/  fit.  Branch. 
Ottawa  East   .... 

Otterburne 

Otter 

Otter  liake 

Otter  Point 

*Otti'reille  

Otto 

Ouiatchouan 

Oungah    

Oustio  

Outer  Island,  P.  H 
Outlet 


Durham,  W  R  . .  O 
Simcoe,  ER....  0 
Simcoe,  E  R . . . .  O 

Muskoka () 

Wellington,  G  R.O 

Victoria N  B 

Elgin,  ER O 

Queen's  ....  P  E  I 
(Queen's  ....  P  E  I 

Marquette M 

Durham,  ER....O 
Lambton,  W  R..0 

Renfrew,  N  R..  O 

Russell O 

Ontario,  S  R...    O 

Sask 

Middlesex,  W  R.  O 

Addington O 

Yale-Kootenay.HC 

Marquette M 

Welhngton,  S  R.O 
King's NB 

Lambton,  E  R  ..  O 

Lisg.-ir M 

Norfolk,  NR....O 

Halifax N  S 

York,  E  R O 

Li.sirar Man 

Ottawa O 


Ottawa O 

Carleton    O 

Pi'overicher  ....  M 
N.Westminster  nc 

Poniiac Q 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 
Oxford,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Lis'.tar M 

Chicoutimi Q 

Kent O 

Wellington,  S  R.  O 
Inverness  ....  N  S 
Leeds,  SR O 


•AW  Mud  C'k  535-34 
Alma  580-64 
Gr'des  Piles  535-19 
Milton  Wt.  535-35, 

580-65 
5^0-35 

Lavant  Stn.  611 
Ashcroft  535'70 
580-70  (R  R  name 

Ballsv  ille) 
Irishtown  518 
Saskatoon  535-62 
580-79 
Quyon,  663 
Truro  599-1-13 
599-1 


Morden  535-57 

Mattawa,  O.  535-12 

599-14 

Neepawa  622 

Katrine  580-67 

535-40 

-Magnetawan  420-4 

Holstein  580-46 

Burgessville  580-80 

Copetown  580-83 

580-32-67 

via  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Winchester  535-33 

544 

580-7 

390  or  Waasis  Sta. 

535-82 
Newcastle  580-9 
5S0-67 

Elnivale  580-66-69 
Edgington  531  -3 
535-30 
535-84 
580-82 

virtChar'town.PEl 
m'aChar'town.PEI 
Shoal  Lake  622 
Garden  Hill  580-35 
Sarnia  r>T3,  .580-51- 

85.    432,  3-20 
Cohden  535-12 
535-20 
.580-9 

535-62  I 

Longwood    535-42 

!J80-8 
611 

Okanagon  535-74 
Neepawa  022 
Erin  535-30 
590-12  (R  R  name 

Hampton) 
I'et'lia  .580-84, 6-25-7 
Poplar  Pt.  535-52 
Tilsoiiburg  580-78- 

82.  025-5 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
Agincourt    535-.34, 

580.36 
Mar(iuette  ,5S5-52 
,531,     5-25-1-2-14-18- 

20,  056,  3-28,  319, 

327 

via  Ottawa,  Ont, 
.5;i5-.55 

Shawville,  663 
uia  Victoria,  B  C 
■)8()-80 

lleaburn  535-52 
Cliambord  674 
Wallaceburg  573 
via  Guelph  Ont 
P.  Hood  359-2,  364 
Lansdowne  580-9 


POST 

OKFICKS. 


Outremont 

Outremont  June. 

Outran!    

Ouvry 

Overton    

Overton    

*Owen  Sound 

Owl's  Head 

Owl'sHead  Harbor 

Oxbow 

Oxenden  

^Oxford   

Oxford  Centre 


Oxford  Junction . 
Oxford  Slills  . . . . 

Oxford  Station  . . 

Oxley    

Oxinead   

Oyster  Bed  Bridge 
Oyster  Ponds 

Oznabruck  Centre 
Paddock  


Painchaud 
Painsec 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Hochelaga Q 

Hochelaga tj 

Annapolis.. . .  N  S 

Kent O 

Addington O 

Yarmouth N  S 

Grey,  NR O 


Painswick 


*Paialey 

Pakan  

*Pakenham    . . . 

*Paterino    

Palgrave 

Palliser      

Palmer  Rapids  . 
Palmer  Road  . . . 
*Palmerston  . . . 

Palmyra     

Paniuia 

Panmure 

Papineauville . . . 

Paquette 

PaquetteSta. . .  . 

Paquetville 

Paradise   Lane  . 

Pare  Laval 

Pare 


Parents 


Parham      

Park  Corner  . . 

'Pariti 

*Pariis  Station 
Parisville 


Brome Q 

Halifax N  S 

Assa 

Grey  N  U O 

Cumberland . .  N  S 
Oxford,  SR....  O 

Cumberlano . .  N  S 
Grenville,  NR..0 

Grenville,  NR..  0 

Essex,  S  R O 

Grey,  E  R 0 

Queen's  ....   P  f)  1 
G-aysboro'  . . . .  N  S 

Stormont O 

King's N  B 

Megantic Q 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Simcoe,  S  R 0 


Bruce,  N  R 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICU 
LOCATKD,  OR  NKAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
«KBKKY,rP.261-263 


Ota  Montreal,  Que. 
535-18 


Parkemoille 

Parker  

Parkdale  .   . . 
'Parkdale  . . 


Parker's  Co\e .... 

Parker's  Ridge  . 
Park  Head 

Park  Hill 

Parkhurst  

Parkin  

Parkisimo    

Parklnnds    

Parkman 

Park's  Cieek  .... 

Parksville    

Parlee  Settlement 

Parlvivwnt  St . . 

Parma 

Parrxhorouiili. . . . 
Parrsboro'  Shore. 
Parry  Harbour  . . 


..  O 
Alta 

Lanark,  N  R O 

Halton O 

Caldwell O 

Yale B.C. 

Renfrew,  S  U . . . .  O 

Prince P  E  I 

Wellington,  N  R.O 
Elgin,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Alta 

Lanark,  N  R . . . .  O 

Ottawa Q 

Compton Q 

Essex,  N  R O 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
Annapolis. . . .  N  S 

Laval Q 

Portneuf Q 

Victoria N  B 

Addington O 

Queen's  . .   .  P  E  I 

Brant,  NR O 

Brant,  N  R 0 

Lotbiiiiore Q 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Wellington,  C  R.O 

Lisgar M 

York,  WR O 


Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 

York N  B 

Uruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Middlesex,  N  R  .  O 


Lawrencetown  714 
Blenheim  573 
Nap'ee  509-2,  580-9 
via  Yarmouth,  N  S 
535-40,   422-2,  426, 

428-1-2-3,  430-1 
Stanstead  J't'n  512 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
j35-58 

426  via  Wiarton.  0 
599-15 
Woodstock  535-36- 

3S,  580-80-83 
.599-1-16 
Kemptville  535-20, 

319 
535-20 
Harrow  617 
via  Meaford,  Ont. 
Hunter's  Riv.  666  1 
Port  Mulgrave  599- 

7-14,  364 
Earran's  Pt.  580-9 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

.')99-12 
Somerset  58012 
509-1    (R  R  name 

Meadow  Brook) 
Allandale    580-65- 

67-68-69 
580-54 

Edmonton  535-63 
535-12 

Bronte  580-87 
.580-65 
535-53 

Kganville  535-11 
De  Blois  Sta.  6651 
580-46-53-54 
Muir  Kirk  625-5 
535  64 

Pakenham  53512 
535-18,  328,  327 
620 
017 

Burnsville  540 
714 

Bordeaux  535-18 
La  Cherrotiere 

535-21 
St.   I>conard'8  Sta. 

535-84 
Tichbji-neeil 
Kensington  665-1 
.580-79-83 
580-79-83 
Batiscan    535-2I, 

329-»i 
Uttcrson  580-67 
Alma  580-54 
535-01 
580-51-67-87,   635- 

34-35-40 
Annapolis  712, 714, 

392,  393-2 
Boiestown  532 
5«()-.55 
.580-51  [580-12 


Lotbiiiiere Q  Craig's  Roa<l    Sta. 


Maripu'tte . 


Assa 
.  ..M 
Assa 

■■    <i 

..NS 


Wapella  535-52 
Elkhorn  636-52 
Qu'AppelleS.535-52 
Shawville  603 
r/n  Lunenburg,  NS 


Pontiac  .  . 
Lunenburg. 
Vancouver . 

King's    N  B  Case  Settl'ent  543-1 

Toronto  Centre. .O 


BC  via  Naiiainm,  B  C 


Lennox  O 

Oumlierland  ..NS 
Cumberland  .  NS 
Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 


Chambers  580-9 
549 

Parrsborough  549 
via  Parry  S'd  Ont. 


POST 
OFFICES. 


"Parry  Sound 


Pasadena.. 
I'aspihias 
Passekeag 
Pasteur    . . 

Pasqua 

Patillo  . . . . 


Patterson  Settle't 

Paudash  . . 

Pauline    

Pavilion  

Payne  Settler.-.'*. 

Peabody  

Peake  Station 

Pearcely 

Pearceton   .... 
*P«arl  Street.. 

Pearson's 

Peebles    


Peel  

Peepabun    .... 

Pefferlaw 

Peggy's  Cove . . 

Peguis 

Pekisko   

Petee  Igland  . . 
Pelee  Island,  East 
Pelee  Island,  S. . . 

Pelissier  

Pelham  Centre  . . 
Pelham  Union  . . 
Pelletier  Mills  . . 
Pemberton  Mead's 

Pembroke   

*Psmbroke 

Pembroke   

Pembroke  Shore. 
Pendennis  


PenJer  Island . 
Pendleton   . . . 


*Penetanguish'ne 

Pengarth 

Penhold   

Peniac  

Peninsnla-Gaspd , 
Peninsula  Harbor 
Peninsula  Lake 
Peninsular  Park.. 

Pennant  

Pennfleld 

Pennfleld    Centre 
Pennfleld  Ridge  . 

Penobsqiiis 

Penrith     

Pense    

Pentecost  River. . 

Pentic'ton     

Pentland 

Penville    

Perce     


Perch  Station . 

Percy    

Perivale    

Perkins 


Perley   

Perm 

Perrault    

Perretton 

Perott  Settlem'nt 

Perry     

Perry  boro'   

Perry  Settlement 
Perry  Station .... 

Perry's  Point 

Perrytown 

20 


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Pel 
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[1897   I  1897]  POST  offices  and  railroad  stations  in  Canada. 


ao5 


iROAD  ON  wmcu 

■ATKD,  OR  NKAR. 
P  R.  R.  STATION, 
!KEY,rP.261-263 

Montreal,  Que. 

IS 

'rencetown  714 
iheini  573 
I'ee  5119-2,  580-9 
Yarmouth,  N  S 
40,   422-2,  426, 
"8-1-2-3,  430-1 
nsteod  J't'n  512 
Halifax,  N  S 
58 

via  Wiarton.  0 
15 
odstook  635-35- 

580-80-83 
1-15 

uptville  535-20, 
1!) 
20 

row  617 
Meaford,  Ont. 
nter'8  Kiv.  666  1 
t  Mulgrave  590- 
-14,  .364 

i-ran's  Pt.  580-9 
rton  Sta.  543-1, 
i9!)-12 

merset  580-12 
)-l    (U  U  name 
Headow  Brook) 
arulale    580-65- 
)7-6S-69 
)-r,i 

monton  635*63 
i-12 

oiite  580-87 
1-05 
5-53 

anville  535-11 
I  IJlois  Sta.  665-1 
l)-46-53-54 
lir  Kirk  625-5 
5  •64 

.keiiham  535-12 
S-18,  328,  327 
I) 
7 

iriisville  640 
I 

irdeaux  635-18 
,  Cherrotiere 
J35-21 

.   I^onard's  Sta. 
^13.1-84 

3hbirne611 
■nsiiiijton  665-1 
)-7!)-83 
3-70-83 

tispan    535-21, 
i2:)-(i 

teraon  .580-67 
ma  580-.54 
i-Ul 

J-51-67-87,  535- 
i4 -35-40 

iiiapolis712, 714, 
i!)2,  393-2 
iostown  532 

1-;U  [580-12 

ally's  Road    SI  a. 
ipella  53n-52 
thorn  535-52 
'AppclleS.535-52 
awville  063 
(Lunenburfr,  NS 
t  Nanainio,  U  C 
seSettl'ent  543-1 

ambers  580-9 
) 

rrshoroiijifh  649 
t  Parry  S'd  Out. 


POST 
0FKICB8. 


Tarry  Sound 


Pasadena. . 
PaspMac 
PassekeaK 
Pasteur    . . 

Pasqua 

Patillo  . . . . 


Patterson  Settle't 

Paudush 

Pauline    

Pavilion   

Payne  Settler.-."' 

Peabody  

Peake  Station 

Pearcely 

Pearoeton    .... 
*  Pearl  Street.. 

Pearson's 

Peebles    


Peel 

Peepabun    

Pefferlaw 

Peffgy's  Cove . . 

Pejfuis 

Pekisko    

J'elee  Island  . . 
Pelee  Island,  East 
Pelee  Island,  S. 

Pelissier  

Pelham  Centre 
Pelham  Union 
Pellritier  Mills 
Pemberton  Mead's 

Pembroke    

*  Pembroke 

Pembroks    

Pembroke  Shore.. 
Pendennis   


BLECTORAL 
I  18TRICTS. 


Muskoka&P.Sd.O 


Selkirk M 

Bonaventure  — Q 

King's NB 

Chicoutimi   . . . .  Q 

Assa 

Essex,  N  R O 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
8EBKEV,PP.26l-263 


Sunbury NB 

Peterboro'  E  R..0 

Rouville Q 

Carilwo B  C 

Victoria N  B 

Grey.  N  R O 

King's P  E  I 

Muskoka O 

Missisquoi Q 

Hamilton O 

King's NB 

Oxford,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Carlet)n NB 

Wellington,  N  R.O 

York,  NR O 

Halifax  N  S 

Lisgar M 

Alta 

Essex,  S  R O 

Essex,  SR O 

Essex,  SR O 

Ottawa    Q 

Monck     O 

Monck O 

Victoria NB 

Cariboo BC 

Hants NS 

Renfrew,  NR  ..O 

"  N  B 

.NS 

...M 


Carleton . 
Yarmouth 
Selkirk.  .    . 


Per.  Jer  Island . 
Pendleton   . . . 


Vancouver B  C 

Prescott O 


*  Penetanguiah'ne 

Pengarth 

Penhold    

Peniac 

Peninsula-Gasp6.. 
Peninsula  Harbor 
Peninsula  Lake  . . 
Peninsular  Park.. 

Pennant  

Pennfield 

Penndeld  Centre 
Pennfield  Ridge 

Penohsquis 

Penrith    

Pense    

Pentecost  River. 

Penticton     

Pentland 

Penville    

Perce     


Peroh  Station . 

Percy    

Perivale    

Perkins 


Perley  

Perm 

Perrault    

Perretton 

I'erott  Settlem'nt 

Perry    

Perryboro'  ..... 
Perry  Settlement 
Perry  Station .... 

Perry's  Point 

Perrytown  ..... 

20 


Simcoe,  E  R  . . . .  O 

Assa 

Alta 

York     NB 

Oasp(5 y 

Algoma   <) 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.  O 
Simcoe,  S  R  . . .  O 

Halifax    NS 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 
Charlo.tte  . . . .  N  B 
Charlotte   ....N  B 

King's N  B 

Selkirk    M 

Assa 

Saguenay    Q 

Yale-KootenavBC 
Wellington,  C  R.O 
Simcoe,  S  R  ....() 
Gaspii  Q 

Lambton,  W  K..O 

Assa 

Algoma    t) 

Ottawa    <i 

Assa 

Simcoe,  S  R  ....() 
Renfrew,  SR....() 
Renfrew,  NR....O 
Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 

Addington 0 

Compton    Q 

King's N  B 

Motvk O 

KiiiKS N  B 

Durham,  ER    ..O 


42-2,   428  2,   430  2, 
4-22-1  or  Utterson 
580-67 
Oreenwav  644-1 
360  Black  Cape  608 
599-12  I 

Chambord  674  j 
535-52  1 

580  83  iR  R  name 
Puce)  i 

Hoyt  Sta.  536-83  j 
Coe  Hill  Mines  544 
Abbotsford  536-1  1 
Ashcroft  536-70  ! 
Grand  Falls  535-84. 
Chatsworth  635-40 
666-3 

Sundridge  680-67 
Mystic  535-1 

\nnidale  643-1 
IngersoU  535'36, 

580-83 
5.35-86 

GrandValley535-41 
Cannington  680-36; 
ma  Halifax,  N  S 
1)1(1  Selkirk,  Man 
High  River  53564 
Kingsville  617 
Kingsville617 
Kingsville  617 
Kirk's  Ferry  666 
P.  Robinson  580-&8 
Jordan  580-83 
Connor's  700-1 
Ashcroft  536-70 
Newport  Sta.    714 
535-12 

VVoo'tock  635-86-90 
ri't  Yarmouth,  N  S 
Brandon    536-52, 

6441 
450-4 
Papineauville  Que. 

535-18,  327,  328 
580-69,  422-1 
Regina  635-62-62 
535-63 
532 

Gasp^Ba'in  346,350 
,535-13 

315  Hu'ville  580-67 
Barrie  580-67 
i)ia  Halifax,  N  S 
Pennfield  Ri'ge695 
Pennfield  Ri'ge695 
695 
599- 12 

Virden  535-62 
535 -52 
345 
okanagon  536-74 


"Perth 

Perth    

Perth  Centre. 

Perthuis  

Perth  Road . . . 


POST 
OFFICES. 


ELECTORAL 
DIHTRICTH, 


Petawawa 
*Pe/erboro' 


Peter's  Brook . . 

Petersburgh  . . 
Peter's  Mills  .. 
Peterson's  Cor'ers 
Peter's  Road  . . 
*  Peter  Street  .. 
Petersville  . . . 
Petersvi'e  Church 

Peterville    

Petherton    .... 
PetitBonaventure 
Petit  Brute .... 

Petit  Cap 

* I'etitcodii. ,    . . 
Petite  deGratBdg 
Petite  Lainegue . . 
Petite  Magdeleine 
Petite  Mataiie 
Petite  Riviere  B, 
Petite  Valine  . . . 
Petit  Rocher  . . . 
Petit  Saguenay  . 


RAILIIOAIMIN  Wtll(!H 
UMiATHI),  UHNHAH- 
K^T  H,  H,  STATION. 
MKHKKY,l>l<,!{tll-2U3 


Lanark, S  R  ....O 

Victoria N  H 

Victoria N  H 

Portneuf Q 

Addington O 

Renfrew,  N  II  ..() 
Peterboro',  W  K  O 

Victoria  N  H 

Waterloo,  SR  .,() 

Kent      NH 

Victoria,  N  H    ..() 

King's  P  K  I 

Toronto  O 

Queen's N  H 

Queen's  N  II 

Prince P  K  I 

Wellington,  N  R  () 
Bonaventure. . .  Q 
Two  Mountains. . 

Ga8p6 O 

Westmoreland  N  H 

Richmond N  H 

Gloucester N  H 

Gasped  .... 

Riniouski 

Lunenburg 

Gaspd U 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
Saguenay (^ 


Petit  Village  .... 
IPetits  Mechins  . . 
Petpeswick  Harb. 

Petrel    

'Petrolea 

Petworfh 

Pevensey 

Peveril    

Pheasant  Forks . . 

"PhelpHon 

Phillipsburg,  East 
Phillipsburg,  Wt 

Phillipston 

Phillipsville    . . . 

'Pickering 

*Picton    

fHctou  


Tottenham  580-65 
346,   3S0  or   Black 

Cape  508 
580-51 

Alameda  .535 -58 
ii/'rt  Kagawong,Ont 
East   Tenipleton 

535-18,  327,  328 
Saltcoats  (>22 
AUiaton  580-04 
AshdadOU 
don'meiit  H.  535'12 
Annapolis  712,  714 
Kaladar  Sto.  5'15-34 
Coaticook  580-8 
Buttern\it  R'ge,572 
6'25-5 

Rothesay  699  12 
580-35 


Pictou  Island 

Pictou  Landing  . . 
Pictou  Road    . . . . 

Piedmont 

Piedmont  Va'ley, 
*Pierreville    . . . . 


Pierrevi'lfl 
Pierson . . . , 
Pierston   . . 


Mills.. 


Pigeon  Bluflf  . 
Pigeon  Hill . . . 
Pigeon  Lake   . 


I  Pike  Bay  . 
I  Pike  Creek  , 
I  Pike  River 


Pilot  Bay 

M'itot  Mound. . . 
\P inciter  Creek    . 

;Pincourt 

Pine  Creek 

'  Pine  Dale     

Pincdale 

Pine  Grove 

iPine  Hill 

Pinehurst 

Pine  Lake 

Pine  Orchard  . . . 


.1 


Beauce O 

Riniouski    Q 

Halifax    N  H 

Maniuette ....  M 
Lambton,  E  R. .  <> 

Addington O 

Muskoka  &P.8'i1,() 
Vaudreuil  . . . .   .1^ 

Assa 

Simcoe,  N  R  ...  .<i 

Missisquoi U 

Waterloo,  SR  ,.() 
Hastings,   E  R   .  <  I 

Leeds,  S  R <) 

Ontario,  W  R  ,.n 
Prince  Edward  ( » 
Pictou  N  H 


ftMfp-34 

6afi-9i 

074 

ilurrowNMitth    611 

ftiHCl 
5:m<i2 
fth()",J7-28-.11.3B, 

AUA'iM,  :it4 
Haddtiok  :uu,»70, 

H7'2 
fiHd'M 

Kiiigmon  ttio 
(lelttrt  fiHO'iid 
O(ir(|lgutitrgel)0&'8 

WeUford  DltfcHS 

Weinford  tm-m 

TiltnUh  iMIfi'l 
Kunllworth  n»ri-41 
llonftvpiiliire  tt.HfiO 
H.AiigiiKliM»',f>'')fi'18 
<JaHpt^||ii><lniltU,BriO 
WIO'IU.  r.7'i 
Arlchat  11(14,  !I71 
Hliippiuiiit  ri40 

GiMpi^  riiMltiiuo.iirio 

l/luMoUNHtn.mwZ 
Itr'tftiwalnr  (14(1,374 
Oiiiip«ttuiiln!<4U,B60 

l/AiiHi'  Mt.  .lean 

Trliiif  HtiUloM.  075 
L'luM(-HNHtii,fi9»'a 
iiiVt  llivllfuK.N  H 
Ofti'litii'i'y  fiHfi'B'i 
0aft7,  ftH(l'»4 
Cololirnok  WMVl 
IIiii'I«'n  hilli*  mnsi 
(lluii  Kniilimon  GUI 
WolHMJt'y  5iir.'fi2 

ftMII'OO 

Ht,  Arni'iid  Hta,645 

DiwIiMi  mvtA 

Kill  llttlltivlllc,  Ont 

{'(•ItaTilO 

fiWl'K 

n44,;ioN„'ioii,!iin,324 

WHI'O.lft.  nmi'l-2, 


Pictou N  N 

Pictou N  H 

Ouysboro'  . . . .  N  H 
Terrebonne    ....  (J 

Pictou N  H 

Yamaska Q 

Yamaska U 

Selkirk    M 

King's N  H 


Lisgar  .... 
Missis<|uoi 
Lisgar 


M 

.■.•,■,■•;{ 

Bruce,  N  R    ..,.(» 

Essex,  N  R (» 

Mlssisipioi Q 

Yale lie 

Selkirk    M 

AlU 

Terrebonne    . . .  Q 

Alia 

. ,  ,o 

N  H 


Ontario,  N  R. 
AntigoniHlic. 

York,  W  i;. . . , 
Argenteull . . 
Kent 


Ontario,  W  R 


,0 


Alia 
.  O 


!tKO,im7,i)M)-l,34(» 
Hid  I'li'liiii,  N  H 
ftOK'IO 

llopliwi'll  f.9tt-13 
fillfi",')) 
nilli'T 
!f,>9'i»  or  YanittKka 

:«ir(t,Viiiirkam)r.-l 

fillfi'fiK 
Itiunpliiti  ri4il'2, 

fiiHrf; 
iiiii  Ht'lKIrl*,  Man 
St.  AnnanilHtii.fi45 
lliMnliiitflv  rj'ifi-ril), 

i<l(t  Wlai'tiiii,Ont 
TudiiiiiHi'h  58083 
Hliuiilii'ldg(>Htatlnti 
fillfi'l,  ft  10 

5;l.Vfi7 

Ma.'l(<iiil  5115-04 
'r<'l'i'(ilM)iili('   5!15'21 
Miiliia)i(ii<i<  ri:iri'(l4 
IH'hwHicrriHO-Mfj.so 
l.iiKcr  Hyltti'in't   8 

lllviif  fimt'7 
WiHMJIiHdgi'  5Mfi'40 
l.ai'hiili<  MirrlH 

Muii,ii2rfn 

lied  l»titM'riMrr«.1 
Nttwinarket  CSO'O? 


306 


POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897  ■  1897] 


pu 


POST 
OFFICES. 


ELECTORAL 
D18TR1CTH. 


Pine  Ilidge Kent    N  i' 

Pine  River  jBruoe.WR  ....O 

Pinewood    Aljfoma   O 

■  Pinette [Queen's P  E  1 

Pine  Tree    Pictou N  S 

Pine  Vale Antigonishe  . .  N  S 


Pinlcerton   Bruce,  ER O 

Pioneer    iCarleton N  B  Upper  Woodstock 

535-80 

Pioneer | Assa. 

Piopolis    jCompton     Q 

Piper's  Cove  . . .  .Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Piperville    'Russell    O 

Pipestone    |Selkirk   M 

Pirate  Harbour  .    O'lysboro'  —  N  S 
Pisarinco Si.  John N  B 


Pisarnco  West 

Pisquid     

Pisquid  Road . . 
Pitoiier's  Farm 
Pitt's  Ferry .... 

Pittston   

Piusville 


St.  John N  B 

Queen's PEI 

Queen's PEI 

Antlfonishe  .  .N  S 

Frontenac O 

Grenville,  SR..  O 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  ORNF.AR- 
KST  R.  R.    STATION, 

SEF.KEY,pr.261-283 


Weldford  599-2 
Kincardine  580-48 
Rat  I'ortajjte  535-51 
via  Charlottetown 
Woodbourne  599-7 
Lower  Settlein'nt  S 

River  599-7 
580-.'i4 


Moosejaw  535  52 
Echo  Vale  535-7 
G  Narrows  S.i>99-14 
Riistman  Spr'^sSSl 
535-65  [14,  364 

P'tMulgrave  599-7- 
Spruce  Lake  695 
Spruce  Lake  695 
665-3 
via  Charlottetown 


Prince.. 


Ball'tyne  Sta.  580-9 
Cardinal  580-9 


.'665-1 


Piusville  Station  .Prince P  E  I  665-1 


Plainfleld . 
PlainHeld . 
Flainville. 
Plaisance . 


Hastings,  E  R. .  0\via  BelleviIle,Ont 

Pictou    N  SScotsburn  599-15 

Northunib',  W  R  O  HarwoodSSO  17,314 


Ottawa    Q 

Plaister  Mines   . .  Victoria N  S 

Plamondon's  Mills,  Wolfe  Q 


*  PlatUville 

Playfair    ... 

Pleasant  Bay 

Pleasant  Grove  . . 
Pleasant  Harbour 
Pleasant  Hills — 

Pleasant  Home  . . 
Pleasant  Lake  . . 
Pleasant  Point  . . 
Pleasant  Point. . . 
Pleasant  Ridge  . . 

Pleasant  River  . . 

Pleasant  Vale 

Pleasant  \'alley . . 

Pleasant  Valley  . . 
Pleasant  Valley . . 
Pleasant  Valley . . 

Pleasantville 

Plevna 

Plover  Mills    

Plum  Coulee 

Plum  Hollow 

Plumas 

Plumper  Va'S  .. 
Plumweseep 


535-18  (R  RName 
N  Nation  Mills) 
lona  599-14.864,372 
Danville  580-12 
Papineauville.Que. 

535-18,  3-27,  328 
Bright  580-79 
Perth  535-34 
Cl-.eticanip  '^59-2 
Little  York  065-3 
via  Hiilifax,  N  S 
Londonderry    Sta, 

5991 
Stonewall  535-60 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Point  La  Nim . . . 

Point  Mamainse. 
Point  Miohaud  . 
Point  of  Cape . . . 

Point  Petre    

Point  Platon  . . . 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


IRAILROADON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NKAR- 

I  EST  H.  R.  KTATId.V, 
NKRKKV,l'r.-261-'.'6:J 


Ristigouche  .  .N  B  590-5  (R  R  name 
I     McNtish's) 

Algoma O 

Richmond N  B|StPet'rs364, 370,372 

Antigonishe  .  .N  S  Antigonishe  599-7 
Prince  Edward  .  0|«ia  Picton,  Ont. 


*Plantaijenet jPrescott O 

Brant,  NR O 

Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  O 
Inverness  . . . .  N  S 
Queen's...    PEI 

Halifax    NS 

Colchester.... N  S 

Lisgp  r M 

Yarmouth N  Sli'ia  Yarmouth,  N  S 

Halifax    N  Sw/a  Halifax,  N  S 

St.  John N  BjFairville  ,'^.35-81 

Charlotte  . .  . .  N  B  Dumbarton  Stat'n 
535-87 
Barss'  Corners  646 
Elgin  .572 
712  (RR  name 
Jordantown) 
Gleng'rrySta599-13 
Yarmouth  . . . .  N  S  South  Ohio  712 

Dundas    O  via  Iroquois,  Onl. 

Lunenburg N  S  Br'gowater  646,374 

Addington OJLavant  Sta.  611 

Middlesex,  ER    O.Belton  580-49 

Selkirk    M  535 -.57 

Leeds,  S  R 0  Athens  516 

I  Marquette M| 

i  Vancouver  . .   .B  Ci4iJ0-7,Che'ainu8  574 
■King's N  B|599-12 


Queen's  N  S 

Albert N  B 

Digby NS 

Pictou N  S 


Plymouth  Road.  .Pictou N  S,N  Glasgow  599-7-13 

Pl'-mouth    iY«rmouth N  S  cm  Yarmouth,  N  S 

Plymouth    Carleton N  B  Debt'c  .'^;<5-85-96 

Plympton    jSelkii-k    Mwm  Winnipeg, Man 


Lotbini^re Q  Batiscan,  535-21, 

I  I     3-29-6 

Point  Prim iQueen's. ...    P  El  via  Charlottetowi, 

*Pt.  St.  Charles..  Montreal  Centre  Q  580-8-13 

Point  St.  Peter  . .  Ga8p6 Q  350  Black  Cape  508 

Point  Sapin     Kent    N  B|  Richibucto,  610 

Point  Travers Prince  Edward.. Ojein  Picton,  Ont. 

Point  Tupper ... .  Richmond....  N  S  59914 

Point  Wolfe    ....  Albert N  B]  Albert  693 

Pointe alaFr(igate  Gaspd Q  Gaspe  Basiii346,;i,50 

P^iinte  tl  Pic  ....  jCharlevoix Q  Murray  Bay,  3-21C8 

Pointe  a\i  Kar.l  .  .|.Muskoka&  P  Sd  O  via  Parry  Sd.  Onl. 

Pointe  au  Bouleau jSaguenay    Qi Tadousac  329-8 

Pointe  ail  Ch('ne..'Ai-genteuil Q  535-18 

Pointe  aux  Ang-  ! 

laise Siguenay    Q  Egg  Island  345 

P'te  atix  Trembles  Hochelaga Q,  wa  Montreal,   Que 

P'te  auxTrembles  Portneuf QiAncienne  Lorctte 

I     535-21 

P'teauxOriginaux  Kamouraska Q  Riviere Ouelle.ions 

Pointe  Bleue Chicoutinii     . . .  .Q  349  Roberval  074 

Pointe  Claire Jacques  Cartier.  Q  ,580-9 

Pointe  de  Bute  ..  Westmorel.ind.N  B  Westir.orel'dPr.SOO 

Pointe  des  Monts  Sagineau Q,Godbout  345 

Pointe  du  Chene.  Westmoreland.N  B  599-11,  356-2 
Pointe  du  Lac    . .  St.  Maurice    ....  ij  535-21 

Pointe  Gatineau..  Ottawa    Qi535-18,  327         [ ">1 

Poir6 Portneuf    Q;  LaChevrotiere  535- 

Poirier Kent NB  Notre  Dame  518 

Poland Lanark,  N  R O  Lavant  Stat'n  611 

Pollett  River Westmoreland.N  B'Peticodiac  572, 

599-12 
Queen's  N  BiWelsford  635-SS 


Polleyhurst . 
Polmont  . . . 
Poltimore    . 


Pomeroy 

Pomeroy  Ri<Ige . . 

Pomona    

Pomquet    Chapel 

Ponds 

Pond  Mills  


Ponsonby 
Pont  Chateau . . 

*  PtdeMa>kinongc 
Pont  du  Sault  . . 
Pont  Etchemin  . . 
Pont  Rouge    .... 

Puntji/iiHil   

Pont  Viau    

Poodiac    

Poole     

Poole's  Resort  . . 
Pope's  Harbour.. 


.NS712 

.N  B  540 

.  N  B  .540 

.N  BNew  R  Mills  695 
N  S  wmN'tbSvdney.NS 
..O  nam  //rtA-e  535-12 
N  B  353  Chatham  .532 


Ply  niton  JU'tfl'y 

Pockmouche  j  Gloucester 

Pockshaw    Gloucester 

Pochlogan   Charlotte  . . . 

Point  Aconi    Cape  Breton  . 

Point  Alexander..  Renfrew,  N  R 

Point  au  Car Northunib'. . . 

Point  Clear Victoria N  S  lona  .590-14, 304,372 

Point  Comfort. . .  ^Ottawa Q  Wright  0.50 

Point  Cross Inverness    . .  .  .N  S  Cheticamp  359-2 

*Point  Edward..  Lanibton,  W  R..()  .580-85 

Point  Edward    . .  'Cape  Breton  .  .N  S[(i/a  Sydney,  N  S 

Point  Elma | Assa  Moose  Jaw  635'52 

Point  Escuininac.i Northunib'   ...N  B  Escuniinac  353 

Point  Fortune    . .  |  Vaudreuil   Qi535-;<2,  327 

Point  Kaye Simcoe,  E  R  0,420-3,     or    Brace- 

I  I    bridge  580-67 


Poplar 


Poplar  Dale. . . 
Poplar  Grove  . 
I'oplar  Hill... 
Poplar  Hill... 


Northunib',  E  R  O 
Ottawa    .   Q 

Selkirk    M 

Charlotte N  B 

Grey,  SR   O 

Antigonishe. .  N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Middlesex,  SR..0 

Wellington,  C  R  O 
Soulanjfcs Q 

Maskinong6 Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Levis Q 

Portneuf Q 

Durham,  E  R    ..O 

Laval    Q 

King's N  B 

Perth,  NR  ....O 
Leeds,  SR  ...O 
Halifax N  S 

Algoma 

Algoma  O 

Assa 

Pictou N  S 

Middlesex,  SR..0 


Poplar  Park 
Poplar  I'oint 
Po(iuiock  . . . 


Port,  de  la  Nation 
'Portage  du  Fort 
PoiVtje  In  I'rairie 
Portage  River    . . 

Portal 

Port  Albert 

Port  Aliim  

*P)rt  Artlmr.... 


Lisgar 

Manjuette  . 
York    


,  ..M 
.  ..M 
N  B 


Labdie Q 

I'ontiac    Q 

.>4arquette M 

Northuniberl'd.NB 

Bruce,  E  R O 

Huron,  W   R....0 

Kent 0 

Algoma O 


Havelock  535  34 
Buckingh'm  535-lS. 

327,  328 
Carman  535-54 
St.  Stephen  5:i,vs» 
Flesherton  535 -41 1 
599-7 

Merigonishe    5!)H-7 
WiltonGrove5S0-sl 

625-4 
Ota  Guelph,  Ont 
Coteau  Station  o31 , 

580-9 
53.5-21 

Bordeaux  535-18 
Etchemin  591)  4 
,535-21 
.535-34 

Bordeaux  635-lS 
Sussex  Vale  590-12 
Milverton  580-,53 
Malloi-ytown.  5Mi.!> 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
Gore  Bav  4'2S-3 

430-1,  4-22-2 
Thessalon  535'25 
Wapella  535-52 
B'ckMe'dowsoOOl,") 
Hvde  Park  Corner 
535-42,    580-5ll-»;i 
rill   Selkirk,   Mun. 
535-52 
391  or  Cantcrburv 

Station  5;i5-l)U 
Papineauv'e  53.5IS 
Halev  Sta.535-l-.i 
644-2,  622,  .535-52 
Neguac  363 
Pinkerton  580  54 
Go(lerich58''-52,4,V.i 
Blenheim  573 
535-13-61  664,  4-2S-1 
432 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Portapique 

Portapique  Mt   . . 
Port  au  Persil    .. 

Port  Ban 

Port  Beukertoii . . 

Port  Bevis 

Port  Bruce 

*Port  Btirwetl  . . 

Port  Caledonia  . . 
Pirrt  Carting 

Port  Clyde 

Port  Cockburn  . . 

*Port  Culborne  . . 
PortColdwell.... 

Port  Credit 

Port  Dalhouaie . . 
Port  Daniel  0 . . . 
Port  Daniel  East, 
Port  Daniel  West 

"Port  Dover   

*Port  Elgin    

Port  Elgin 

Port  Elnisley  .... 

Porter's    

Porter's  Hill  .... 
Porter's  Lake , , , . 

Port  Felix   

Poit  Franks    

Port  George    .... 

Port  Granby  

Port  Greville  .  . . 
Port  Guichon .... 
*Port  Uummond 
Port  Haney . . . 
Port  Hastinga 

Port  Hawkesbiiry 

Port  Hillford 
Port  Hill  .... 
Port  Hood  . . 


Port  Hood  Island 

*Port  Hope 

Port  Howe 

Port  Joli 

PortKells   

Port  Keewaydin 
Port  Lanibton    . 

Portland 

*  Portland   

Port  la  Tour 

Port  Lewis 

Port  Lock    

Port  Lome 

Port  Maitland  . . 
Port  Miiitland  . . 
Port  Malcolm .... 

Port  Matoun  

Port  Medivag    . . 

Port  Milford 

Port  Moody 

Port  Morien  .... 
Port  Mulgrave  . . 
Port  Nelson    .... 

Portneuf 

Portneuf   Station 

Port  Neville 

Porton 

P  Mulgrave  Sta  . . 
''Poit  Pfrrg  .  .  . . 

Port  Philip 

Port  lU'iifiew. . . 
Port  Richnidiid. 

*Port  liiiliinnon 
*l'ort  Uiiwaii  . . . . 

Port  Royal 

Port  Royal 


Coll 
Col( 
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Inv 
Guj 
Vie 
Klg 
Elg 

Cai 

Hill! 

Hht; 

Mu 

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AIM 
Pel 

Lin 
Boi 
Boi 
Hoi 
No 
Bri 
Wii 
Lai 
St. 
Hii 
Ha 
Oil 
Lai 
An 
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N  ' 
N  ' 
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[1897   I   1897]  POST  OFflUEH  AND   UAILUOAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


307 


LliOADON  WIllCll 
CATEP,  OH  NKAR- 
H.  R.  HTATIdN, 
KKKV,IM'.'261  ■•.'«;$ 

•5  (R  U  name 

IcNeish's) 

'efr8364,370,3"2 
tiffonishe  5907 

Picton,  Ont. 
tiscixn,  535'21, 
•2!)-6 

Charlottetowr, 

8-18 

Black  Cape  50s 

hibuuto,  010 

I'ictoii,  Ont. 

14 
bert  693 

ispe  Hasin346,;i,^0 
iirrav  Uav,  3a)  a 

Parry  Sd.  Out. 
idousac  329"8 

18 


U'tf 


Island  345 
Montreal,   Qiit- 
nt'ienne  Lorette 
535-21 

iviere  Ouelle.Wfl-S 
19  Roberval  074 

r'eslit;orerdPt.,5<X) 

odliout  345 
99-11,  356-2 
35-21 

35-18,  327  j-21 
jaChevrotiere  5^5- 
Jotre  Dame  518 

lavant  Stat'n  Cll 
'eticodiac  572, 

599-12 
W'elsford  635-xS 
Havelock  535  34 
Buckingh'm  53o-lS 

327,  328 
Carman  535-54 
St.  Stephen  5;<5s0' 
Flesherton  535-411 
599-7 

Merigonishe  5997 
VViltonGrove5S0-sl 

0-25-4 
via  Guelph,  Ont 
Coteaii  Station  ;>31, 

580-9 
53i^2l 

Bordeaux  535-18 
Etchemin  599-4 
535-21 
,535 -.'54 

Bordeaux  535-18 
Sussex  A'ale  500-12 
Milverton  580-,i3 
Mallorvtown.  5*0. If 
West   River  Sheet 

Hai-hour  371 
Gore  Bav  4-28-3 

430-1,  4-22-2 
Thessalon  535-25 

Wapella  535-52 

BckMe'do\v8599-15 

Hvde  Park  Corner 
535-42,    580-5II-S3 

fid   Selkirk,   Mun. 

535-52 

801  or  Canterhurj 
Station  535-90 

Papineauv'e  53.'il8 

Halev  Sta.535-1-2 

044-2,  622,  535-.'-|2 

Nej^iao  353 

Pinkerton  580-51 

Go(leric'h58''-5-2,4,ii 

Blenheim  573 

635-13-51  664,  4-28-1 
432 


POST 
OKKICEH. 


BI.Kirrniuli 
DIMTUIUTM, 


Portapique 

Portapique  Mt   . 
Port  au  I'ersil    . 

Port  Ban 

Port  Beukerton . 

Port  Bevis 

Port  Bruce 

*Port  Burwell  , 


Port  Caledonia 
Port  Car  linn  . . 

Port  Clyde  .... 
Port  Cookburn 


NH 
NH 


HAtiitioAii  ON  WHICH 

l.lll'ATHn,  (IH  NKAIl- 
KUt  n,  H,  STATION, 
NKKKnY,IM>.2Ul-203 


"Port  Culborne 
PortColdwell.... 

Port  Credit 

Port  DalhouHie . . 
Port  Daniel  0 . . . 
Port  Daniel  Kast. 
Port  Daniel  West 

"Port  Dover   

*Port  EUjin    

Port  Elgin 

Port  ElniBley 

Porter's    

Porter's  Hill   .... 
Porter's  Lake  , . , . 

Port  Felix   

Poit  Franks    

Port  Georiie    .... 

Port  Graiiby  

Port  Greville  .  . . 

Port  Guiohon 

*Port  Uainmand 

Port  Haney 

Poit  Hastings  . . 

Port  Hawketbury 

Port  HiUford 
Port  Hill  .... 
Port  Hood  . . 


ColuheNter , ,  , 
Coldhesler . .  , 
Charlovolx , , 
InverrieMH  , , , 
QuyHlioroHKli,,N  H 
Victoria  , . , , 
Kltfin,  K  H  , , 
El|{in,  EH, 

Cape  Hrtitoii 
Siniooe,  K  It 

Hhtilburna  , , , ,  N  H 
MuHkoka&l*,Hil,0 

Wellanrt 0 

Alifoma  ,,  ,,..,<> 

Peel O 

hincuin   ,,, O 

BonftvenUirp  ,,,.W 
Honavmiturii  ,,  ,U 
Bonuvriiturtt , , .  ,0 
Norfolk,  Nit  ,,,,U 
Hnice,  W  II  ,,,,11 
Weslniorelftiiil  N  II 
Lanark,  Hit  ,,,  0 

8t.  John N  II 

Huron,  Hit o 

Halifax    NM 

Ouysburoimh,  NH 
Lamhton,  R  It  ,,() 
Aiinapiillit  , . ,  N  H 
Uurham,  Wit  ,,(t 
Cumliurldnd  ,,N  M 
N  WestmillHtel'.lttJ 
N  WentinlMNt.Pi'.IK 
N  Wuiiimiiiiitur,H( 


Ldii'derrv  H.  5091 
liiiii'dcrry  H.  5091 
'I'lMloiiKac  329-8 
('/((  Mnboti 
AiitlKoninhe    590-7 


i'OMT 
0KHCE8. 


port  Jlyerte  . . . 
Port  Sandfield 


Invurntinx 

Invurnew, , , , 

Guyshni'oiiKh 

Prini'B 

InvurnMXK, , , , 


,NM 
NH 


NH 

K 

NH 


I'KI 


Port  Hood  Island 

*Port  flope 

Port  Howe 

Port  Joli 

PortKells    

Port  Keewaydin  . 
Port  Lambton    . . 

Portland 

*  Portland   

Port  la  Tour 

Port  Lewis 

Port  Lock    

Port  Lome 

Port  Maitland  . . 
Port  Mnitland  . . 
Port  Malcolm .... 

Port  Matoun  .... 
Port  Medwaij    . . 

Port  Milford 

Port  Moody 

Port  Morien  .... 
Port  Miiliiraiui  . . 
Port  Nelson    . . . . 

Portneuf  

Portneuf    Station 

Port  Neville 

Portoii 

P  Mulg-rave  Sta  . . 
*J'oit  Pi'riii  . ,  , . 

Port  Pliilip 

Port  Renfrew. .  . 
Port  Hiclimorid. 

*Port  lioliinHoa. . 

*l'ort  Iliiwan 

Port  Royal 

Port  Royal 


Invei'MUHN  , , , 
DiU'huMi,  K  It 
Cumlmrluiiil 

yuu«n'w  , 

N  WuiiinilnNl.tti'.IR 
Hinicoe,  K  It 
Bolhwull     , , 
LeedN,  H  It,, 
Ht,  Jolin,,,, 
Hliolliiinnt  , 
Ilunliiiuiliiii 
AlBouiii  , , , 
AniMiiiiillii  : 

Mnni'k 

YuruHHiih  , 
Uii'hmiiiiil  , 


N  H 
,  (I 

NH 
N  H 


0 

,,  (» 
, ,,(» 

,N  II 

,NH 

:::^ 

,NH 
(I 

NH 
,NM 


A,vliner  Wt.  580-82 
'rllwmliin-K  580-78- 

H'i,  (125-5 
(t/rt  H,\dney,  N  S 
4!I0'II  Fulkenbur); 

5WI-07 
llurrl(i(ftnn  876-3 
4a0'i|  or  Uttei-Bon 

f)H()-(l7 
fiHO'70-U-',  820 
fp!ir.'18 
riN0'H7 

fiWI-HH,  801,  302  820 
1150 

Port  Daniel  C.   360 
I'nrl  Daniel  0.  360 
fiWI'70-80 
hNO'54 
IIHH 

Mod  Creek   635-34 
Hf,  Mlii'tln'H  543-2 
Holnie'<vllle  580-52 
i)l(t  Halifax,  N  8 
Cftlmo.  364,  371 
Thedford  680-51 
MIddluton  640,  714 
Wenleyville  680-9 
t'fttrBlMiro'  649 
liiMlner'sIjdK.  450-4 
hM5'70,  460-3 
fp!)5'70 
1171  P.  Hawkesbury 

6»9'14,  880 
n09'l4,871,380(HR 
nnnie  i*.  Topper) 
AnilKoliiBhe  699-7 
Tync  Valley  6«5-l 
mfi,  804,  P.  Haw- 
kesburv    699-14, 


Port  Sttxon 

Port  Severn 

Portsmouth  .... 
'PortStanleii... 
'Port  Sydney. . . 


Poi-tTall)ot.... 
Portuguese   Cove 

Port  Union 

Port  Whitby  .... 
I'ort  Wiiliain»  . . 
Port  Williams  Sta, 

Pottageville 

Pottembiirg 

Poulamond 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Norfolk,  S  R  . 
Siincoe,  E  R. 


.  .O 
. .  o 


Shelbunie  . . . .  N  S 
Simcoe,  E  R. . . .  O 

Fronteiiac U 

Elgin,  E  R O 

Muskoka&P.Sd.O 

Elgin,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Halifax.. N  S 

Ontario,  W  R...O 
Ontario,  S.R....O 

King's N  S 

King's NS714 


RAILROAD  ox  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST  R.   R.  STATION, 

8EEKEV,ri'.261--263 


Poupore  

Powassan 

Powell 

Powerscourt  . . . 
PoH-er's  Creek  . 
Powel's  Corners. 


Simcoc580  80  J2-86 
4-20-3,    or    Falken- 

huig  580-07 
Bari-ington  370-3 
Waubaus'iiL  .580-32 
via  Kingston,  Ont. 
580-81 
315   or   Utterson 

580-67 
Shedden  625-5 
fin  Halifax 
580-9 
580-9-38 
714 


York,  N  R O 

Middlesex,  ER..O 
Richmond  . . .  N  S 

Ottawa Q 

Muskoka&P.Sd.O 

Lanark,  N  R O 

Huntingdon 1^ 

Victoria N  B 

Victoria,  N  R...O 


Pownall 

Prairie  Grove . . 
Pr6  d'tn  haut . , 
Precious  Corners 

iPreneveau  

"Prescutt 


Presqu'  Isle . 


Uiieeti's  ,,,,,,  N  H 
tiiieon'tt  , ,  : ,  N  H 
PrlncK  I'llwiii'd  (t 
N  WwBiMiiMnliO'.IK 

Unpii  Di'Mlo NH 

(lilVMlini'd' 

HaUnii.,, 

I'ortiit'iif, 

I'orliiinif 

NiiwWiinMii'«Ii'I'IU 

AIkhoiii  ,    (I 

itiiyHliui'imuh,  NH 

Oiltlll'io,  N  It  .u 
('uiillii'i'litild  .  ,N  H 

\'llllc'lll|Vli|' 
Itii'llMIOIIll 


,NH 
,,,(1 


P.  Hood  369-2,  364 

580'»-85,  8(XI,  3-29-2 

AlnhjlHt  5im-l 

Liverpool  870-3 

(liJfi 

Bcnunmris  420-3 

578 

[||»  Newl)oro'  616 

(i/f»  8t.  John  N  B 

Hiirrlngtoii  3'^0-3 

;)29-8  Killmin  580-7 

llroce  Mines  ,535-26 

Uriilgitowii  714 

HI  I'oniiiess  680-79 

Hebron  712 

I'nrt    Hawkesliury 

690-14,  871,  ,880 
Liverpool  376-3 
Liverpool  370-3 
I'l'rt  I'ii'toii 
5116-70 
I'in  H\(lnev 
n90-7'l4,  304 
Ulirl'gton  580-66-87 
685 -21 
51)5-21 
\  ftiieouvcr  635'70 


Preston 

*  Preston 

Preston  Road 

Preston  Vale  .... 

Prestwood 

Priddie 

Pretty  RiverVall'y 

Price 

Prieeburgh 

Price's  Corner  . . . 

*  Price  ville 

Primrose 

,* Prince  Albert  . . 

Prince  Albert 

Prince  Albert 

.Prince  of  Wales.. 

I  Prinneport 

Princess  

\*Princeton 

.  Princeton 


,111 

NH 


Wi.llfiiid  , ,  ,  , 
Noifolk,  H  It, 
Norfolk,  Hit, 
HluliinoMil  , , , 


, .  (I 
.,  ,o 

,.  o 
,NH 


Road 


5M0-8H 

I'lllfWiiMh  590-15 
I'ifi  N'ic'toria 
I'ort  llawkesliurv 

50914,    871,    380 
ftWI'HM 
5H0-M0 

Port  Itownn  680-86 
Arlcliat  364,  371 


Princetown 
Princetown 
Princeville  .... 
Prince  William 

PrinceWilliamSta 

Prinyer 

Prospect  .... 
Prospect  .... 
Prospect  Hill 

Prosperity  

Prosser  Brook  . . . 
Protectionville  . . 
Proton  Station  . . 

Proulxville 

Providence  

.Providence  Bay. . 

; Public  Landing. . 

I 

Pubnico  Beach  . . 

Ihibnico  Harbour 

Puce 

Puckahn  

Puellering  

iTui/wanh  

i  Pugwash  River  . . 


Aurora  580-67 

580-49 

West  Bav  Road 

,599-14" 
Buckingham  535-18 
580-07 

Almonte  535-12 
Athelstan 
Grand  Falls  535-84 
580-30  (R.R,  name 

Halls) 
via  Charlottetown 
via  Winnipeg,  Man 
College  B'dge  599-1 
via  ColKJurg,  Ont. 
Havelock  535-34 
680-9,    .535-20,  320, 

323,  324,  329-2 
420  or    via   Owen 

Sound,  Ont, 
via  H.alifax,  N.S. 
.580-54 
via  Halifax 
Perth  535-34 
Stonewall,  535  60 
Calg'y,533-53-63-64 
Nottawa  580-64 
St.  Octave  599-2 
Grand  Falls  535-84 
Orillia  580-32-67 
Flesherton  635-40 
Shelburne  535-40 
535-62 
580-38 

Middleton  616,  714 
095 

Truro  599-1-13 
Medora  535-57 
580-83 
Spence's    Bridge 

535-70 
Kensington  665-1 
Ne\vWiUsh're6H5-l 
W.Bay  Road  599-14 
Prince  William  Sta- 
tion ,535-88 
.535-88 

via  Picton,  Ont. 
Ashton  535-12 
373  or  via  Halifax 
Granton  .580-51 
AssaJMoosomin  535-52 

Albert NB|Elgin  572 

Northumlier'd  N  BlNewoas'le 599-2,353 

Grey,  E  R O1.535-40 

Chiiniplain QjSt.  Tite  619 

Bcamc Q  Tring  sta.  675 

Alifonia O  4'20  or  Masscv  Sta. 

.535-25 

King's N  B  Mouth  of  Nerepis 

.535-88 


Queen's P  E  I 

Provencher  ....  M 
Westmoreland  N  B 
Northumb',  WR.O 
Peterljoro,  ER..O 
Grenville,  S  R..  O 

Grey,  NR O 

Halifax N  S 

Waterloo,  S  R..  O 

Halifax N  S 

Lanark,  S  R. . . .  O 

Lisgar M 

Alberta 

Grey,  ER O 

Rimouski Q 

Victoria N  B 

Simcoe,  E  R. . . .  O 

Grev,  S  R O 

Cardvell 0 

Sask 

Ontario,  S  R O 

Annap  Ms N  S 

St.  John N  B 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 

Selkirk M 

Brant,  NR O 

Yale BC 


Prince P  E  1 

Queen's PEI 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
York N  B 

York N  B 

Prince  Edward.  .0 
Lanark,  S  R  . . . .  0 

Halitax N  S 

Perth,  SR 0 


Shelburne  ....NS 
Vatnunith  ....NS 

Essex,  N  R O 

Sask 

Kent N  B 

CuniberKind  . .  N  S 
Cumberland  .  .NS 


Barrington  370-3 

via  Yarmouth  N.S. 

,580-83 

Prince  Alb't  ,535-62 

St.  Aiithonv,  ,518 

.599-15 

Conn's  Mills  599-15 


308 


POST  OFFICES   AND   KAILUOAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA.  [IH97  I  1H97] 


POI 


POST 
OFFICKS. 


Puiiipk  1 1'livins.. 
Purbrook 


Purdy  

Purlbrook 

Purple  Grove. 
Purple  Hill . . . 
Purple  Valley 
Purpleville  . . . 
Puslinch 


Putnam 

Quaco  Rc^A 

Quai  deH  Ebouleni' 

Qua!  desRimouski 

Uuamichan 

Qu'Appelle 


*Qu'AppelleSta. 
"Quebec 


ijueensborough . 

Queensbury 

Queen  Hill 

Queenston  

Queenstown  .... 


*QueenStreetEa»t 
Queen's  Valley 

Que.ensville 

Queensville 


Queensville 

Querry 

Quesnelle 

Quesnelle  Forks. 

Quilchena 

Quilty  

Quinan 

Quinn 


Quinnville . 


RLBCTORAL 
OISTBIOTS. 


Maniuette M 

Ontario,  N  R....O 

Hastintfs,  N  R . .  O 
Antl(foni8he  . .  N  S 

Bruce,  S  R O 

Durham,  WR  ..O 
Bruce,  N  R....,  .O 

York,  W  R O 

Wellington,  S  R  .0 

Middlesex,  ER..0 

St.  John NB 

Charlevoix Q 

Riniouski  Q 

Vancouver. .   .B  C 
Assa 


Quisibus 

Quispamsis 

■  *Quyon 

Rabbit  Point 

Racine 

Radford   

Radnor  Forges  . . 

Radstock     

Ragged  Head .... 
Ragged  Rapids  . . 

Raglan 

Railton     

Rainy  River    

Rainhaui 

Rainham  Centre.. 

Ralphtown 

Rama    

Ramsay':;  Corners 
Rnnii'ay  Station 
Ramsay    


Randboro 
Randolph 

Randolph 
Randwick 
Ranelagh . . 


Assa 

Quebec  Q 


Hastings,  NR..  O 

York N  B 

Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 
Lincoln&Niagara  O 
Queen's N  B 

Toronto,  East...O 

Lisgar M 

York,  NR O 

Inverness N  S 

King's N  B 

Bonaventure Q 

Cariboo B  C 

Cariboo B  C 

Yale BC 

Renfrew,  SR....O 
Yarmouth  ....NS 
Kent O 

Ottawa Q 

Victoria N  B 

King's N  B 

Pontiac Q 

Lisgar Man 

Sheftord Q 

Pontiac  Q 

Champlain    Q 

Joliette Q 

Ou vsborough . .  N  S 
A'ictoria,  N  R  . .  0 
Ontario,  S  R....  O 

Addington O 

Algoma O 

Haldimand  . . . .  O 
Haldiniand    . . . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Ontario,  N  R    . ,  O 

Russell  O 

Algoma O 

Colchester NS 

Compton   Q 

Simcoe,  E  R O 


Rankin 

Rannoch 

Raper    

Rapide  de  Fenmie 
Rapidedel'Orign'l 
*I{af>id  City  . . 
Rapid  River  . . 
Rapid's  d'sJoach's 

Rathburn    .... 


RAILHOADON  WIIICII|| 
LOCATED,  ORNBAK-| 
K8T  R.  R.  STATION,! 
8liKKBY,PP.201-2(J3i 


POST 
OFFICBS. 


St.  John NB 

Simcoe,  S  R  . . . .  O 
Brant,  S  R O 

Renfrew,  N  R...0 

Perth () 

Middlesex,  S  R,.0 

Victoria N  R 

Ottawa  Q 

Marquette M 

Algoma O 

Pontiac Q 

Ontario,  N  R   . .  O 


Birtle  622. 
Gravenhurst  580-67 

420-3 
Eganville  S?.")-!! 
Antigonishe  599-7 
Ripley  580-48 
Burket'nSta  536-34 
eia  VViarton,  Ont. 
Maple  580-67 
535-35 (R.  R.  name 

Schaw) 
535-36 

St.  Martin's  543 -2 
Les  Eboulements 

329-8 
Riniouski  599-2,345 
Somenos  574 
Qu'Appelle  Station 

535-52 
535-52 
674,    599-3,    580-12, 

635-21,   676,  675, 

.345,  346,  329-6-8 
Madoc,  580-33 
Millville  535-83 
Port  Elgin  580-54 
625-6 
390  or  Nerepis  Sta. 

535-88 
Toronto 

via  Winnipeg,  Man 
Newmarket  680-67 
Port  Hawkesbury 

599-14,  371,  380 
Sussex  Vale  599-12 
Black  (Jape  508 
Ashoroft  535-70 
Ashcrolt  536-70 
Spence'8Bdg,536-70 
Ashdadeil 
via  Yarmouth  N.S 
Tiltyiiry  535-42, 

625-5 
East   Teinpleoon 

535-18,  327,  328 
Green  River  535-84 
599-12 
663 

Reaburn  536-52 
653 

Shawville,  663 
St.  Maurice  535-19 
Joliette  535-17 
Guysborough  364 
Washago  580-67 
Oshawa  680-9 
Murvale  609-1 
Rat  Portage  535-61 
Dunnville  5S0-79 
Nelles  Cors.  580-88 
Oak  Kiver  585 
580-67 
via  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Lower  Stewiacke 

.599-1 
Sawyerville  620 
Penetonguishene 

.580-09,  422-1  ! 

Fairville   535-81-88| 
Lisle  580-64 
Hawtrey  580-80,     [ 

H25-5 
Pembroke  535-12 
St.  Marvs  58049 
via  London,  Ont.  1 
.535-84 

Buckingh'inE35-18 
622-1,  586  I 

Mackey's  Sta.  Ont., ' 

535-12  I 

Atherley  530-32-67! 


Jiatho   

Rathwell 

*J{at  Portage 

Ratter's  Corner  . . 
Raven  Lake    .... 

Ravenna  

Ravenscliffe  .... 
Raven's  Glen  .... 

Ravenshoe  

Ravenswood  .... 
Ravensworth  .... 

Ravignan 

Rawdon    

Rawdon   

Rawdon  Gold  M.. 

Raymond    

Reaboro   

Reaburn  

Read 

Read 

Reading  

Read  Island 

Rear '  i  BaddeckB 
Rear  of  Beaver  C, 

Rear  of  Ben  Eoin 

Rear  of  Black  R.. 
Rear  Hawesbury' 
RearLittleJudiq  'e 

Rear  of  Ball'cC. 


RLBCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Oxford,  N  R....  O 

Marquette M 

Algoma O 

King's NB 

Marquette M 

Grey,  E  R O 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 

Marquette M 

York,  N  R O 

Lambton,  E  R  . .  <) 
Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 

Dorchester 

Montcalm 

Hants N  S 

Hants N  S 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 
Victoria,  S  R....O 

Lisgar M 

Westmoreland.  N  B 
Hastings,  E  R  . .  O 
Wellington,  C  R.  O 
NewW'minster  H  0 

Victoria N  S 

Capt  Breton  . .  N  8 

Cape  Breton  . ,  N  8 

Richmond N  S 

Inverness N  S 

Inverness N  8 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  8 


Reay 

Rebecca  . . . 
Red  Bank  . 
Red  Bay  ... 
I  Red  Deer . . . 
Red  Head  . 
i  Red  House  . 

Redgrave. . . 
j  Redickville . 
Red  Islands. 


Red  Mountain    . . 
Rednersville   . . . 

Redpath 

Red  Point    

Red  Rapids 

Red  RapidsBridge 

Red  Rock    

Red  Wing    

Red  WockI  


Reedham . 


Reedsdale 


Reed's  Mines 
Reed's  Point 
Reeve  Craig 

*Reginn   

Reid's  Mills.. 


Reidville 
Reidway 


Reinland 

Relessey  

Renaud's  Mills 
Renfortl- 
*RenfretV     .... 

Renfrew     

Renous  Bridge 

Renton 

Renwii  k 

Repentigny 


Reston  . . . . 
Restoule  . . 
Revelstoke 


Simcoe,  E  R 

Middlesex,  E  R . 


Northuiiiberl'd.NB 
Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

...Alta 

St.  John NB 

King's  PE  1 

Huron,  E  R  . . . .  O 

Grey,  E  R O 

Richmond N  8 

Compton   Q 

Prince  Edward .  .0 

Assa 

King's  P  E  I 

Victoria N  B 

Victoria N  B 

Victoria,  8  R  . . . .  O 

Grev,  E  R O 

Simcoe,  E  R . . . ,  O 

Megantio  Q 

Megantio  Q 


Nil 


Megantio 
King's. . . 

Carleton O 

Assa 

Dundas O 


Addington O 

Pictou N  S 


Selkirk M 

Cai-dwell O 

Kent    N  11 

Brant,  N  R   ...,() 
Rf'iifi-cw,  S  R  ..  O 

HaiitH N  H 

Northumljerl'd.NH 

Norfolk,  N  R....() 

Kent  O 

L'AssomiJtion  . .  Q 


RAILROAD  ON  WIIICII 
LOOATBD,  OUNKAII. 
KST  H.  II.  NTATIiiK, 
SKKKKV.l'I'.'iOl.ait,) 

Bright  mfiv 


Sussex  Vftlu  ftOO'l'.! 
ShottI  Laku  m-i 
Thoi-nbiiry  mmn 
HuntHvlllu  m\in 
Newdalu  IVU 
Brown  lllll  ftH<);i7 
Forest  580-51 
EniNduie  58lr07 
St.  AimeliiKt  t\lU 
Joliettuft:)fil7 
Newport    Stft.   VH 
Newport   Mto,  Vn 
Uttorsoii  6HO'07 
58«-a6 
536-52 

Port  Elgin  (t.'iM 
Shaiinonvillu  Mi  ii 
tlillHburgh  riliri'Hl 
via  Vancoiivor 
Ioiiafi1M»-l4!ltH,;);2 
Hoisdale   (.'haiU'l 

5(H)-14 
St.  Peter's  !«I4,  !I7(I, 

372 
W.  Bay  H'<l  Mllili 
Molntvre'KLMilt'l) 
Port  uawkunbui'v 

filM)-14,  !)71,!W) 
Leltch's  Ci't'itk 

5IK)-14 
Graveiihiirxti'iHO'd? 
Crumlin  ftHfi-iW 
Nowcaatli'WW'Ailf.!! 
Ha  Wiartoii,  Onf., 
535-63 

viaHt,  John,  N,ll, 
Soiiris  Eftdt,  ilOfi'l, 

35!l-l,  371 
Fordwich  fi;ift'4l 
Hhulhiirntj  fM)m 
Ht.  Petor'Nl«l4,  :i7n, 

H7'2 
ScotHlowii  fi;ift'7 
;t08  or  via  UcllcvV 
MooHDinln,  fiiiftfi',! 
Kouris,  Kant,  mti'i 
535-|»l 

Red  KapliJM  MtiU\ 
Fuiiolon  F'llxfiNli'iO 
Trionibiiry  fiwriw 
V'U'J  or  (Iravrii 

hui'Mt  r)Hii'(t7 
Roliertsnii   Hlittlnii 

675 
Ste.   Jiillu  Htiltlnii 

5811' 1 -.J 
niiK-k  Liik«  <t7ri 
Uotlii'wiy  MHI'I'^ 
OMKiH«|i'Hi,u,fi;iri",Mi 
5;tr.-fi-.!  (W 
Noi-tli  Mimiitiilii 

finr.-;t;) 
('amdi'ii  KhnI.  mi"i 
New    (lliiNgiiw 

filM»-7-l!) 
UmUm  riliri'M) 
Oraiigi)v)lh>  Klfi'in 
Ht.  Aiithimy  ,"i|t) 
(llaiifoi-d  M(,ii,fiM(i7ii 
(III,  fhlfi'llia 
Kiiflclii  mill'l 
500'H    (It    U    liiiiiii' 

Iiidlaiitouii^ 

5H(I'M'.J 


Selkirk M 

Muskoka  it,  P  8<I.O 
Yale on 


Ht.  Paul  rilcriiillc 

329-ft 
535 -lift 

Trout  ( IffcU  tiwm 
535-70,  445-1 


PORT 
OKPICBH. 


llcvclHtoke  Stat'n 

iu-ynardton    

llcynnlds 

jlcynoldton 

Ilhlneland  

Ilhodo's  Comer  . . 

llU^etnirg 

KIchard  sLandlng 


■  nicfvilh    

llli'hardville  .. 
Illchardville  .. 
IHchihucto  .... 
Hlchllmct^Vill'ge 

Ith^hland 

Hi  eh  mimd  Corner 

'  lllfhmnnd 

'Hlrlimond 

'Hichmond  Hill. 
Richmond  Station 

Illchvicw 

RIchwoofI 

Hldentt  Centre 
HIdrnu  View. . . 
KIdgemount . . . 


'  Rid'jetown 
Rldgevllle . . 
RIdgeville  . . 
'Ridgeway . 


Riding  Mountain 
HIdloy  


Rica 
Rflta 


ifnud 


lllgby 

lUrey  Brook 

RItnlngton  

'Rimoufki 

Itliigwood 

RIordan 

Ripley 

RIsbo  rough 

llltion 

HItcev's  Cove. . . 

RItrhot 

RIverbank  

RIverbank  

River  Beaudctte 
Hfver  Roiirt/eois 
River  Charlo. . . 

Hlverdale 


Yal 
Yai 

Noi 


No 
Lui 
Mi» 

k\% 

Pre 
Mei 
Kei 
Kei 
Kei 
Lis 
Cai 
Ric 
Cai 
Yo 
Ric 
Yo 
Bri 
Lai 
Ru 
We 

El(, 
Mo 
Pn 
We 

Ma 
Ke 


Va' 

Ma 

Vic 

Ha 

Rij 

On 

Gl 

Br 

Be 

Ot 

Li 

Pi 

W 

Ci 

Sc 


RIvcrdale 

River  de  Chute . . 

River  Dennis 

River  Dennis  Rd. 
River  Dennis  Sta. 
River  Dennis  C. . 

River  Desert  

Rlverfleld 

River  Gilbert .... 

RIv.nilb'tG.Mines 
River  Hebert . . 
It.  llebcrtBcnd 
Hivcrllebert  WS 
River  John. . . . 
River  John  Roiwl 

River  Joseph 

River  LowKon  . . 

River  Philip  .... 
Rlv.l'hili,)  Centre 

llivemdale  

Hlversdale  

Ulvcrsdale 

River  Hide  

Riverside 

*Rivergide  


[1897  I  1H97]  POST  OFFICES    AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS    IN   CANADA. 


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'orcHt  fiWiT.l 
linwiulu  AMroT 
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fewporti   Htit,  7H 
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Red  ltu|)iilN  ri!ir<  III 
Kuiiuloii  K'llNfiNd'  ,11 
Trini'iiliiiry  fiwriis 
4'20'a   (If  (Ifiivi'ii 

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ll(ilii>l'tNiili   NliUliiii 

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HU;   .llllie  Htatlnii 

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llliick  Liiki-  (t7fi 
llotluwy  mf\'/, 

OHuiMi(i(>Hr.ii,riiiri'i!ii 

fi!t,'rfi'2  (Ivi 

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CaiiMlcii  Kiixl  will'.! 
Nuw    (lliiMKiiw 

MHI'7l;t 
OiT'tim  Mfi'WI 
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fiaft'7it,  44fi'l 


rOHT 

orricm. 


Ilpvclntoke  Stat'n 
({cyiianlton    .... 

itc.Vtintdii 

jlcynoldton 

Ilhltieland  

Ilhodo'14  Corner  . . 


Hldehtirtf 
Klohard'RLanding 


'nief.vUh    

Illchardvllle  .... 
RUihnrdvllle  .... 

Riehihue.U) 

KlchlbiiotoViirge 

Hlchland 

IHehwnnd  Corner 

'  Hirhmnnd 

'Ilirlimond 

'Kiehmoiid  Hill. 
KInhniond  Station 

KIt'hvlew 

Itlt'hwocKl 

Kldcaii  Centre  . , 

Uldi'au  View 

Uldvemount 


'tUdiietnum 
KIdKeville  . . 
lUdKeville  . . 
'IHdgeway . 


Riding  Mountain 

Ridley  

Rip 

Uigaud 


llirey  Brook  . 
lllniiiiKton  . . 
'Hlmmifki  . . 
Rlii)fwood  . . . 

Rliirdan 

Uijiley 

Hlnliorou^h . . 

Rltion 

HItcev's  Cove. . . . 

Rltrhot 

RIverbaiik  

RIvcrbank  . . .  . . 
River  Beaudette. 
Himr  nimnteoini. 
IHver  Charlo 

RIverdale  


ELECTORAL 
DI8TRICT8. 


Yale BC 

Yaniiouth  ....NS 
Northuniberl'd.NB 

AsHa 

Norfolk O 

Lunenburg. . .  .NS 

Misaisquoi Q 

Al);oina O 


Prescott O 

Mejrantic  Q 

Kent NB 

Kent NB 

Kent.... N  B 

Lisgar M 

Carletori N  B 

Richmond Q 

Carleton O 

York,  WR O 

Richmond (^ 

York,  WR O 

Brant,  N  B  . . . .  O 
Lanark,  S  R....  O 

Russell O 

Welland O 

Slgin,  W  R  .   . .  O 

Monck 0 

Provencher  . . . .  M 
Welland O 

Marquette M 

Kent O 

Assa 

Vaudreuil  Q 

Marquette M 

Victoria N  B 

Hastings,  N  R..O 

Rimouski Q 

Ontario,  N  R....O 
Gloucester . . . .  N  B 
Bruce,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Beauce Q 

Ottawa    Q 

Lunenburif NS 

Provencher  ....  M 
Wellington,  CR.O 

Carleton N  B 

Soulaiiges  i} 

Richmond 


IIAILKOAD  ON  WIIICIL 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR-l 
EST  R.  R.    STATION,! 

SEE  KEY,rr.2fil-263 


fi35-70  ! 

iiirt  Yarmouth  N  Si 
New'8tle599-2,353 
Lui-.^len  635  62  I 
Delhi  580-82  | 

Bia  Lunenburg  N  S 
Bedford  535  1  ! 

422-2,    428-3,  430-i: 

or  Bruce   Mines' 

fi3p-C.' 
Maxville  631 
Black  Lake  676        | 
Canaan  Sta.  600-2, 
610 

Kingston  610 
via  Winnijwg  Man 
Debec  535-85-90      j 
580  ■8-12 

Bells  Corn'rs  535-12 
Maple  580-67 
580-8-12 

Highfield  580-51 
580-79 

Mud  Creek  536-34 
via  Ottawa 
Stevensville  580-82 

625-2  I 

625-5 

P't  Robinson  680-88 
via  Emerson,  Man 
580-79  (R  R  name 

Bertie) 
Neepawa  622 
Blenheim  573 
Moosomin  535-52 
535-32,  328 


POST 
0KKICE8. 


RIverdale 

River  de  Chute. . 
River  Dennis  .... 
River  Dennis  Rd, 
River  Dennis  Sta 
River  Dennis  C. . 

River  Dosert 

RIverfli'ld 

River  Gilbert .... 

RIv.Oilb'tG. Mines 
River  Hebcrt . . 
R.  HcbertBcnd 
Klvcrllebert  \V  S 
Mvpr  John .... 
River  John  Road 


Restigouche . .  N  B 
Digby N  S 


River  Joseph. . 
tiiver  Lownon  . . 

River  Philip  

Rlv.Phill^)  Centre 

Kivfrndale  

Ilivemdale  

RIvcrsdttle 

River  Side  

Riverside 

* Jiivemide  


Queen's  . . . .  P  E  I 

Carieton N  B 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Inverness  ....  N  S 
Inverness  ....  N  S 
Inverness  ....  N  S 

Ottawa Q 

Chateauguay  . . .  Q 
Beauce  Cj 

Beauce  Q 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Cumberland  ,  .N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Colchester..  ..N  S 

Ottawa O 

Restiifouche  . .  N  B 


Torraricev'le  538-91 
Madoc  580-33 
599-2,  345 
Stouffv'le  5S0-36-37 
New  Bandon  540 
680-48 

D'Israeli  675 
Thurso  535-18,  S27' 
via  Lunenburg  N  S! 
St.  Boniface  536-66 
Alma  580-54  j 

Fiorencev'le  536-86' 
680-9  j 

N  S  St.  Peters  364,  370] 
699-2  (R  R  name  I 

Hamilton's)         j 
Weymouth  Bridge' 

712  i 

via  Charlottetown 
6S6-86 
699-14 

W.Bay  Road  699-14 
59')-14 


Riverside  Corner 
Rivers  Inlet  . 
Riverstown  . 
Riverview  . . . 
River  View. . 
Rivifere  a  Claude 

Rivi6realaMartre 

Rivi6re  k  I'Ours. 
Rivifere  A  Pierre. 
Rive  aux  Chiens 
Riviere  au  Dorc . . 

Riviere  oux  Pins 
Riviere  an  Rat . . 
Riviere  Bois  Clair 
RiviferedesCaches 
Riviere  des  Fcves 
RivieredesPlantes 

RivieredesPrair 
Rivi6re  Qui  Barre 
'*  RduLoup{enhaii) 
H.du  Loup  Stat'n 
Riviere  du  Moulin 
R,  du  Loup  Wharf 
Riviere  Gagnor. . . 

Riviere  Gentilly . . 
Riviere  laFleur. . 
Riv.  la  Madeleine 
Riviere  Mailloux. 
Riviere  Mattawin 
Riviere  Mekinac. 
Riviire  Noire 

Riviere  Quelle  . . 
Riviere  St.  Jean. 
R.  Ste.  Marguerite 
Riv.Trois  Pistoles 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Hants N  S 

N.Westminster  B  C 
Wellington,  NR.O 

Grey,  E  R O 

Albert N  B 

Gaspe Q 


Oaspe  . 


Q 


Cimiberlaiid 
Cumberland 
Bruce,  E  R 
Colchester  . 


Rivington 

Rivulet  

Roach's  Point . . . 

Roach  Vale 

Robertson 

Robertson's  Point 
Robertson  Station 
Robertville 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
SEE  KEY, PP. 261 -263 


Chicoutimi Q 

Portneuf Q 

Montmorency  ..Q 
Chicoutimi Q 

Quebec Q 

Champlain Q 

LotbiniiTe Q 

Northumberl'd  NB 
Chateauguay . . . .  Q 
Beauce Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Alta 

T^miscouata  . . .  .Q 
Tdmiscouata  . . . .  Q 

Chicoutimi Q 

"Ti-misnouata  . . . .  Q 
Terreboime Q 

Nicolet Q 

Montmorency  . .  Q 

Gasp6 Q 

Charlevoix Q 

Champlain Q 

Champlain Q 

Arthabaska Q 

Kamouraska  . . .  .Q 

Saguenay Q 

Saguenay Q 

Temiscouata  . . . .  Q 

Argenteuil Q 

Inverness N  S 

York,  N  R O 

Guysborough  .  N  S 

King's N  B 

Queen's N  B 

Megantic  Q 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 


Hoberval Chicoutimi Q 

Westmoreland  N  B 

Russell O 

Compton Q 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Restigouche  .  .N  B 
Bonaventure  . . .  .Q 
Richmond  . . . .  N  S 

Lennox  O 

Grey,  E  R O 


.NS 
.NS 
..  O 
.NS 
Assa 

Albert NB 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Toronto O 


Kazubazua   666 

Aubrey  531 

St.  Francois  Nord 

East  675-1  | 

do  do       I 

606  I 

River  Hebert  606  j 
River  Hebert  606 
.'■.99-16  I 

Tatamagouche        | 

,M)9-16  j 

Kazubazua  666  [ 
599-2  (R  R  name 

Scott's) 
699-1  1 

River  Philip  599-1  i 
Walkerton  680'54  j 
599-13 

Church  Bridge  622 
693 
West  Bay  Rd  590-14 


Robichaud 

Robillard   

Robinson 

RobinsonsCorners 

Robinsonville 

Robitaille 

Robins 

Roblin 

Rob  Roy  

j  Robson 

1  Robson 

iRocanville  

'  Rochefort 

Rochelle 

Rochesterville  . . . 

Rock  Barra 

Rookburii 

Rock  Creek 

Rockdale 

I  Rockdale 

Rockfield 

Rockford 

Rockford 

Rock  Forest  .... 
Rock  Hill 

*  Rockingham. . . . 
Rockingham  .... 
Rockingham  Sta. 
Hock  Island 

*  Rockland . . 


Shubenacadie  599-1 
450-5  via  Nanaimo 
Kenilworth    635-41 
Corbetton  535-40 
Elgin  572 
Little  Metis  Station 

599-2 
Little  Metis  Station 

599 
Chicoutimi  329-8 
674,  619 
i>ia  Quebec 
St.   Felicien  349  or 

Roberval  674 
St.  Gabriel,  674 
Grandes  Pi's  536  19 
Batis'n  635-21,329-6 
Neguac  363 
St.  Reini  680-5 
6751  (RR  name  La 

Rocher) 
via  Montreal,  Que. 
Edmonton  6£i-63 
599-2-3,  700,  329-8 
599-2-3,  700,  329-8 

599-2 

St.  Jerome  536-23, 

684,  630 
S.A.de  Laval  680-14 
via  Quebec,  Que. 
Gaspe  B'in  346, 360 
Murray  Bav  329-8 
Grandes  P.  63519 
Grandes  P.  635  19 
580-14  (R  R  name 

Black  River) 
590-3 

345  (St.  John's  L'g) 
Tadousac  329-8 
699-2  (R  R   name 

McKenzies) 
Calumet  535-18 
Iona.599-14,364,372 
Lefroy  680  67 
Guysborough  364 
543-2 

390  or  Cody's  '^43-1 
676 

BathurstV'ge  590-2 
674,  349 
Shediac  599-11 
via  i  »ttawa 
5,'.5-7(RRneBury) 
Mahone  B.  646,  373 
Head  of  Tide  599-2 
Carieton,  West,  508 
Arichat  364,  471 
Napan'e6n9-2,580-9 
Dunti-oon  580-64 


Drummond 
Yale 


BC 

Renfrew,' NR..  O 

Sheffortl  Q 

Carleton O 


Q|Lorne  5^0-12 


.536-72,  446-1-2 
Moosomin  535-52 
Eganville  .53611 
Lawrenceville  653 
via  Ottawa,  Out. 


King's  P  E  I|Cherry  Grove  665-4 


Huntingdon  . . . .  Q 

Yale BC 

Richmond  . . . .  N  S 
Peterboro',  ER.O 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Norfolk,  NR....0 

Yale BC 

Sherbrooke  . . . .  Q 

Miiskoka O 

Renfrew,  S  R. . .  0 
Yarmouth  . . . .  N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Stanstead Q 


Rockland . 


Huntingdon   580-7 
Okanagon  536-74''~ 
SPoter8.364,370,372 
Blairton  535-34 
Malloi-vtown   580-9 
Villa  Nova  625-5 
Kamloops  536-70 
635-7 

Emsdale,  580-67 
Eganville  636-11 
South  Ohio  712 
714,  599-1 
Deri)v  L.,Vt.  512-1 


Russell  0  3-27,  328,  Lochaber 

Bav  535-18 
Westmoreland  N  BRocklandSta. 699-1 


810 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


rOHT 
OFKIOKS. 


Rocklaiul  Station 

Rockliffe 

Rockliii 

Rookl.v 

Rocklyn  

Rockport 

Rockjmrt 

RockHule 

Rook  Springs 

Roektnn 

Rookville 

Rockville 

Rockw'USettleni't 
Rockway  Valley. 

"liockwcod 

Rocky  Bay 

Rocky  Mountain. 
Rocky  Point  .... 
Rocky  Sauj^een . . 

Roden  

Rodgerville 

*J{odne)/ 

Rodney 

Roebuck  

Roger's  Hill  .... 
Roger'sHillCent'e 

Roffer'n  Pass 

Rugersville 

Ronallion 

Rokeby  

Rolana 

Rolling  Dam 

Rolling  Dam  Sta. 
RoIIo  Bay  Cross . . 
Roman's  Valley . . 

Romi'y 

Romney  

Rona 

Rondeau 

Ronson 

Roome 

Rosaniia 

Roscoe 

Rose 

Roseau 

Rosebank 

Rosebank 

Roseberrv 

Roseberry 

Roseberrv 

Roseburrl 

Rosedale 

Rosedale 

Rosedale 

Rosedale 

Rosedeiie 

Rosehall  

Rosehill 

Rose  Island 

Ro!  nsle 

Roseland 

*Jiose)iwnt 

Rdscneath  

Rosenfeld 

Rosentlial    

Rosetta 

Rose  \'ale 

Rose  ^'alley 

Roseville 

Roseville 

Roseway 

Rose\voo<l 

Roslin   

Roslin   

Ross 

Rossburn 

Ross  Corner   .... 

Russean 

Rosseau  Falls .... 

Rosser 

Rossendale 

Rossetti 


KIiKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Westmoreland  N  B 
Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 

.  ictou N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Grey,  K  R () 

Leeds,  S  R <) 

Westmoreland  N  B 

Carilwell /) 

Brockville <) 

Wentworth,  Nll.O 

King's N  B 

Yannouth  ....NS 
Cumberland. .  N  S 
Ottawa  (i 

Wellington,  SR.O 
Richmond  . . . .  N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Queen's  . . . .  P  E  I 

Grey,  S  R O 

Selkirk M 

Perth,  S  R O 

Elgin,  W  H  . . . .  O 
Cumberland.  .N  S 
Grenville,  SR..  O 

Pictou N  S 

Pictou N  S 

Vale BC 

Northumberl'd  NB 
Victoria,  N  R..  O 
Lambtor,  E  R..0 

Selkirk M 

Charlotte  ....  N  B 
Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

King's P  E  I 

Guysborough  .  N  S 

Cardwell O 

Kent  O 

Queen's  . . . .  P  E  I 

Kent  O 

Norfolk' N  R....O 

Middlesex <) 

Oxford    O 

Assiniboia  ... 
Cumberland  .  .N  S 
Provencher. .  .Man 

Selkirk M 

Gloucester N  B 

Selkirk M 

Vale BC 

Queen's P  E  I 

Inverness  N  S 

Inverness N  S 

Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Carleton N  B 

New  Westm'sterBC 

Monck O 

Prince  EMward . .  O 

Marquette M 

Ha.stings,  N  R  ..O 

Selkirk M 

Selkirk M 

Siinroe,  S  R....  O 
Northunib',  W  R  () 

Selkirk M 

Renfrew,  S  R  . .  O 
Lanark,  N  R....O 

Albert N  B 

Queen'a  . . . .  P  E  I 
Waterloo,  S  R  . .  O 

Prince P  E  I 

Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 
Provencher  ....  M 
Ho-sringH,  N  R  .  .O 
Cumlierland  .  .N  S 
Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 

Manpiette M 

Prince P  E  I 

M\iskoka&P.Sd.  O 
.Muskoka&P.Sd.  O 

Lisgar M 

Cumberland. .  N.S 
Assa 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH  I 
LOCATKD,  ORNBAR- 
K,ST  11.  H.  STATION,! 
8KK  KKV,1'P.2«1-26»| 


POST 
0KKICK8. 


5ft9-l 
5.S5-12 

Glengarry  St  B99 -13 
0:<forfl  mVXh 
via  Meaford,  Ont. 
Mftllorytown  BSO'f) 
Sackville.'jl)9'l,0;(8 
Salmonville  58()'fl5 
Whitehurst535-16 
Dundas  ."jHO'Sa 
Sussex  Vale  .5i)9-12 
ma  Yarmouth,  N  S 
Amherst  509-1 
Grenville  h:\?,-\%, 

fi41,  327,  328 
.ISO -51 

Grandigue  F'y  364 
N  Glasgow  599'7-13| 
ina  Charlottetown 
Durham  580'46 
Griswold  535-52 
Hensall  580-50 
6-25-5 

Sp  Hill  Mines  649 
via  Prescott,  Ont. 
via  Pictou,  N  S 
will  Pictou,  N  S 
535-70 
599-2 

Kirkfleld  .580-29 
Walker's  6-25-8 
644-1 
535-87 
535  87 

Souris,  East,  665'4 
LSet'nt,S.R.  599-7 
Tottenham  5S0-65 
Leamin'n  617, 625-3 
via  Charlottetown 
573 

Courtland  680-82 
Mt.  Brvdges  5S0-83 
Courtland  580  82 
Alame<Ia,  535-58 
Grenville  St.  599-1 
Otterburn  535-55 
644-1 

Puckmouche  540 
Baldur  644-1 
Nakusp  445-1 
Ilia  Charlottetown 
Orangedale  599-14 
Orangedale  599-14 
Coboconk  680-29 
Up.  Woods'k  635-86 
Chilliwack,  450-3 
Beamsville  580-83 
Hillier  544 
McGregor  St.  535 -52 
Coc  Hill  Mines  644 
Carman  535-54 
Bran'ii.'5;!5-52, 644-1 
Alliston  580-64 
BJ«  Cobourg,  Ont. 
635-56-67 

Almonte  535-12 
Turtle  Creek  693 
N.  Wiltshire  ()65-l 
Petersburg  580-61 
Bloomfleld  St 665-1 
Shelburne  376-1      j 
eiii  Winnipeg,  Man 
Tweed  ,535-34,  509-1 
Oxford  599-15 
Halev  St*.  535-12 
SoUgirth  62-.^ 
Summerside  665-1 
420-3Uttei-s'n580-67 
Rosseau  420-3 
535-52 

Oxford,  599-15 
Moosomin  535-62 


RoHsHeld 

Ro.s8land    

Ross  Mills  .... 

Rossiiiore 

Ross  Mount. . .. 

Rossport 

Rossway 

Rosthe'-n 

Rostock 

Hothbury 

*Rnthosdii 

Rnlhsnii  

Kouge  Hill  .... 
Uougomont  Sta 

Rouleau   

Round  Bav 

Round  Hill .... 
Round  Hill  . . 
Round  Island . . 
Round  Lake  . . 
Round  Plains. . 
Roiinthivnite  . . 

Routhier 

Routledge  .... 
Rowan  Mills  . . 

Rowanton 

Rowena  

Rowena    

Roxbury 

Roxburgh    .... 

Roxhani  

Roxton,  East . . 
\*Roxtvn  Falls 
I  Roxton  Pond  . . 

iRoyal    

Royal  Oak  .... 

I  Royal  Oak  

Royal  Road .... 
Royal  Road,  West 
Royalton  .... 
Rovston  .... 

Ruby    

Rugby  

R.  i'l  I'Eau  Chaude 
Ruisseau  Le  Blanc 
Ruisseau  iV  Sem . . 
Runnymede 

Rupert  

Rusagomis . , 
Rusagoniis  Stat'n 
Ruscom  River  . . 
Ruscom  Station  . 
''Rusholiiie  Road 

Rush  Point 

Rusitin   

Ruskview 

Russeldale 

*  Russell  

Russell 

Russelton 

Russelltown 

Rustico 

Rusticoville 

RutherGlen.... 

'  Rutherford 

Rutledge 

^Ruthven 

Ryckman's  Cornr 
Rydal  Bank  . 


Rye 

Rylstone 

Ste.  Adrle 

Ste.  Ad.  de  Pabos 

St.  Adolphe 

iSt.Ad'phe  dcDud 
St  Adolphede  How 
St  Ad'phe  deCham 

St.Adrien 

St.Agapit 

St.  Agatha 

Ste.Agathe 

Ste.Ag'he  de  Lot, 


ELKCTOBAL 
DISTRIC'I'S. 


RAILROAD  ON^VIIICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NKAR- 
EST  R.  R.  8TAT10.N, 
BER  KRY,I'P.'201--2<;;i 


Pictou N  S 

Yale B  C 

L6vi8 Q 

Prince  Eflwarfl.  .O 
Northumb',  W  R.O 

Algoma O 

Digby NS 

Saskatchewan  .... 
Perth,  N  R  ....<) 

Assa 

King's N  B 

Wellington,  C  R  o 
Ontario,  W  R  ..  O 
Rouville Q 

Asca 

Shelburne  ....  N  8 

King's N  B 

Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Peterboro',  E  R.  O 
Norfolk,  NR....0 

Selkirk M 

Prescott O 

Selkirk M 

Norfolk,  S  R....O 

Pontiac Q 

Dundas O 

Victoria N  B 

Annapolis N  S 

Albert NB 

St.  John's Q 

Shefford Q 

S'lt^Stord Q 

Shefford Q 

Provencher M 

Bruce,  W  R O 

Vancouver B  C 

York N  B 

York N  B 

Carleton N  B 

Musk.&ParrvtldO 
Renfrew,  N.R  ..O 
Simcoe,  E  R  ....  0 

Dorchester Q 

Bonaventure  ...Q 

Rimouski  Q 

Bonaventure   ...Q 

Ottawp     Q 

Sunbui-y N  B 

Sunbury N  B 

Essex,  N  R 0 

Essex,  N  R 0 

Toronto  West  ...O 
Peterboro,  E  R..0 

King's PEI 

Simcoe,  S  R O 

Perth,  SR 0 

Russell 0 

Marquette M 

Simcoe,  N  R O 

Chftteauguav . . .  .Q 
Queen's  ....".PEI 

Queen's PEI 

Carleton N  B 

Bothwell O 

Pontiac Q 

Essex,  S  R 0 

Wentworth,  S.R  O 
.Mgoma  O 


Musk. &  Parry  SdO 
Northumb.  ER..0 

Terrebonne Q 

Gasp6 Q 

Provencher  ....  M 

Wolfe Q 

.^rgenteuil Q 

Champlain Q 

Wolfe Q 

Lotbiniire Q 

Waterloo  S  R  . .  O 
Provencher  . . . .  M 
Lotbiniere Q 


Barney  Rr.  St. 5i)9-7 

Trail  Creek  446-2 

Etchemin  .590-4 

via  Belleville,  Ont. 

ma  Port  Hope,  Ont. 

535-13 

Digby  712,392,393-2 

535-62 

Scbningville  580-52 

Churchbridge  622 

599-12 

Alma  580-54 

Port  ITnion  580-9 

fi{2-2.  706 

Pense  535-.52 

Shelburne  376-3 

Oak  Point  390 

714 

via  Sydney,  N  S 

Norwoofl  6;i6-34 

Waterford515,625-5 

644-1 

Maxville  531 

.5:t5-.52 

Port  Rowan  580-86 

MackeyHSt0535-12 

via  Iroquois,  Ont. 

Andover  .535-86 

Paradis  Lane  714 

Penobvquis  599-12 

Henimingf'rd  680-5 

Roxton  Falls  635-4 

536-4 

S.  Roxton  535-4 

644-3CRRnCartier) 

Ripley  680-48 

via  Victoria 

w'rt  Fredericton  NB 

wj'a Fredericton  NB 

Florencevi'e  535S6 

Emsdale  580-67 

Eganville  535-11 

Orillia  .580-32-67 

St.  Anselnie  676 

Black  Cape  508 

Matap'dia599-2,508 
N.  Wakefield  650 
Waasis  Sta.  535-82 
535-82 

St.ClairSid'g680-.^3 
St.QlairSid'g580-83 

Norwood  535-34 
Peake  Sta.  666-3 
Lisle  580-64 
Mitchell  .580-52 
S.  Indian  531 
6-22-2 

Minesing  580-69 
Aubrey  531 
Hunter's  Riv.  6651 
Hunter's  Riv.  (1051 
Bristol  .5;f5-86 
Bothwell  ,535-42 
Quvon  663 
617 

via  Hamilton,  Ont. 
Bruce Mines535 -25, 
4-28-,3, 430-1,  4-2-2L' 
South  River  580-07 
Hoai-d's  Sta.  680-27 
535-23 

350  Black  Cape  .rdS 
via  Winnipeg 
Marbleton  675,  620 
Piedmont  .535-23 
Batis'M535-21,3-2!V0 
Danville  680-12 
.580-12 

Petersburg  580-51 
644-3 
Methot'sM's  580-12 


1897] 


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Ste.Aij'hedesM'ts 
Ste.  .\gathe  East 
Ste.AgiiL'sdeChar 
Ste.AgiU'sde  Dun. 
St.  Agrii  ole    .... 

St.Aimi' 

St.Alban 

St.  Albert 

St.  Albert 

St.  Albert 

St.  Alexander  Sta. 
StAluxd'Iberville 
St  AlcxdeKam'ka 
St.AlexisdeMontc 
St.Alexis  des  M'ts 
St.  Almo 


St.Alphonse . . . 
St.Alphonse . . . 
St.Alphonse  deOr 
St.  Aniand  .... 
St.Aiiicdde  .... 


Tei 
Lo 
Ch 
Hii 
Mr 
Ri< 
Po 
Ru 
Ar 


Ibi 
Ib( 
Ka 
Mc 
Ma 
Vi< 


St.  Amour 

St.Anaclet  

St.Aiidri  Avellin 
St.Andrd-de  Kam. 
St.  Andr(S  de  Shed 

St. Andrews 

St.  Andrews 


*St.Andretos,  E. 
St.  Andrew's  N't'h 
St.Andrews,  West 

St.Aiidrews 

St.Andrews 

Ste.AiigiledeMon 
Ste.AiigeledeLav 

S.  Angfle  de  Rim 

St.  Aiiioet 

Ste.  Anne 

Ste.AnnedeBellev 
Ste.AnnedeBeau 
*Ste.  A.  dela  l"e 
Ste.Annede  Mon's 
Ste.  Anne  des  Pis 
Ste.AnnelaPoc're 
Ste.  Annede  Pres 


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Vii 
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Pr 
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Ar 

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Ki 
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Ril 
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Ste.  AdeRestig'he  B 
Ste.  Anne  deSoreliR 
Ste.  Anne  deCh'nsP 

St.  Ann's 

St.  Ann's 

Ste.  Ann's 

St.  Anselme 

St,  Anselme  Sta. . 

St.  Anthony 

St.  Anthony 

St.AntdineLot're 
St.  Antoin'R.Rich 


St.  Antonin . 


Q 

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V 

I 
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St.  Apollinaire. . 
Ste.  Aiioll'edePat 
St. ArmandCenti-e  ! 
St.  Armaiid  Sta'n 

St.  Ar.  sue 

St.  Aubert  .... 
St.  Augustine. . 
St.Au'stiiie,  P'tn'f 

St.  Augustin  Siig. 
St.  Augustine,  T  M 

St.  Azilda    

Ste.  Barbe  

StBarnabLSR.Y'a' 

St.  Barnabd,  St.  M 


[1897 


LROAD  ON  '»II1CH 
CATKO,  ORNKAR- 
T  R.  R.  STATION, 
KKKV,l'l'.201-2(:;t 

■tieyUr.St.KiW-? 
lil  Creek  445-2 
•hemiii  599-4 
Helleville,  Ont. 
:  Port,  Hope,  Ont. 

tl).v712,392,3&32 
.•(i2 

Jitiiigville  580'f>2 
nrchbridge  G22 
■12 

ma  58()-54 
rt  Union  58(V9 
>-2,  70« 
IIHC  5;15'.V2 
■ll)urne  376-3 
Point  390 

Sydney,  N  S 
irw-oofl  535-34 
aterford515, 625-6 

I 

axville  531 
5-52 

ii-t  Rowan  580-S6 
iickoyHSt0535-12 
II  liocpioiH,  Ont. 
ndover  535-86 
ai-adiH  I.atie  714 
enobvqiiis  599-12 
eniniiiijifCrd  58(1-6 
oxton  Falls  5354 
i»5-4 

Roxton  535-4 
44-3CRUiiCartier) 
lipley  580-48 
ia  Victoria 
laFrederictonNB 
•ia  Fredericton  N  B 
■"loreiicevi'e  535  86 
Cmsdale  580-67 
ilganville  535-11 
)rillia  680-32-67 
It.  Anselme  675 
Hack  Cape  508 

Jatap'dia  599-2,508 
■f.  Wakefield  660 
Vaasis  Sta.  535-82 
.35-82 

it.ClairSid'K580-.^3 
lt.QlairSid'(,'580-83 

^orwooil  535-34 
'eake  Stn.  665-3 
,isle  680-64 
ilitchell  680-62 
i.  Indian  631 
122-2 

Jinesing  580-69 
Uibrey  531 
lunter's  Riv.  665-1 
lunter'sRiv.  065-1 
Jristol  535-86 
iothwell  635-42 
Juvoii  663 
17 

'ia  Hamilton,  Ont. 
iruoe  Mines  536-25, 
4-28-3,430-l,  4-22-2 
louth  River  580-07 
loard's  Sta.  5S0-27 
35"23 

60  Black  Cape  508 
>in  Winnipeg; 
larblcton  075,  020 
'iedniont  635  23 
latin'n  636-21,3-29-6 
lanville  680-12 
80-12 

'etersbur^  580-61 
44-3 
lethofsM's  580-12 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


311 


I'OHT 
0KK1CK8. 


KLKX-TORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Ste.A(/'hfdeH  M'tn 
site.  Ajfathe  Fast 
Ste.Ajfm'-sMleCbar 
Ste.A(fiii'!«le  Dun. 
St.  Auriiole    .... 

St.Aiiiic 

St.Alban 

St.  Albert 

St.  Albert 

St.  Albert 

St.  Alexander  Sta. 
StAlexd'Iberville 
St  AlexdeKam'ka 
St.AlexindeMontc 
St.  Alexis  des  M'ts 
St.  Almo 


St.Alphonse 

St.Alpbonse 

St.Alphonse  de  Or 

St.  Aniand 

8t.Aim(l6e 


St.  Amour 

St.Anaclet  .... 
St.Andrd  Avellin 
St.Andr6de  Kam 
St.  Aiulrd  de  Shed 
St.Anitreu'n  . . . 
St.  Andrews  . . . 


*St.Andrewii,  E. 
St.Andrew'sN't'h 
St.Andrews,  West 

St.  Andrews 

St.Andrews 

Ste.AnsiledeMon 
Ste.Ant;i>lede  Lav 


Terreljoime    ....Q 

Lotbiniere Q 

Charlevoix   (j 

HuntinK'lon  (J 

Montcalm  ({ 

Richelieu    Q 

I'ortnevif Q 

Russell    O 

Arthabaska    ....({ 

Alta 

Iberville Q 

Iberville Q 

Kamouroska  . . .  .Q 

Montcalm   (J 

Maskinon^fe  ■  ■  -Q, 
Victoria N  B 

Joliette    Q 

Selkirk    M 

Sheflord Q 

Victoria N  B 

Ottawa    Q 

Prescott O 

Rimouski Q 

Ottawa    Q 

Kamouraska  . . .  .Q 
Westmoreland,  N  B 
Charlotte  ....N  B 
Antigonishe. .  .N  S 

Argenteuil  Q 

Lisgar M 

Cornwall  O 

Liagar     M 

Kinjf's  PE  I 

Rouville Q 

Nicolet    Q 


RAILROAII  (I.S  WHICH 
LOCATKI),  OK  NKAR- 
K8T  R.  R.  HTATH).\, 
NKKKRV,IM".-261--263 


535-23 

Methot's  M's  680-12 
Murray  Bay  3-29-8 
580-7  (URS.  Alines) 
.loiletle,  53517 
;t29-9Yttma8ka636-l 
LaChev'tiere  .535-21 
Casselman  631 
Victc'av'e  580-12-14 
Kdmonton  535-63 
546 

St.  Alexa'er  St.  646 
.599-3 

L'Kpiphanie  5,35-21 
Louisville  .536-21 
Torranceville  Sta., 

636-91 
Joliette  63617 
Cypress  Riv.  536-59 
An^'eline  646-1         i 

Papineauv'e535-18, 

327,  328 
Maxville  531  i 

599-2 

Plaisance  535-18 
599-3  i 

Shediac  599  11         ■ 
635-87,  400 
L.  Settlem'tS.Riv, 

599-7 
3-28  or  Carillon  641 
via  Winnipeif  1 

Wirt  Cornwall,  Ont. 
536-61  (RR  Vic.  P'k) 
665-4  j 

632-1 
.580-14  (R  B  name 

Doucet'sLan'ing) 
St.  Flavie  Sta.  .599-2 
.329-3  kdbaui  .580-7 


I'OHT 
OKKICKS. 


KLKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKI!,  OR  NKAR- 
KST  R.  R.  STATION, 
HEKKK.V,!'!-. '2*11-203 


'St.  liaUhMemi..  'Berthier C^  .535-21 

St.  Bazilede  Port'  Portneuf (J  St.BazilcSta.636-21 

St.  Bazile  le  Or'd  Chaniblv yl580-8 

St.  Bazile  Station  Portneuf... 


Ste.  Beatrix    . 
St.  Benjamin. 


St.  Benoit 


I 


Joliette 

Dorchester 

Two  Mountains. 


E 


y'535-21 

(}  Joliette  636-17 

(i'St    Francois  N 

I     6761 
<iiSte.  Acholasticiue 
I  535-18 

St.  Benoit  Labre  .iBeauce QlSt.  Fraii<-ois  Nord 

I  I     Fast  675-1 

St.  BernanldcDor  Dorchester (^  Scott  Junction  676 

St.  Bernard,  South  St.  John's (^Lacolle  531,  680-18 

St.  Bernard iDiifbv N  S|WevinouthB'jre712 

|St.  Blaise ISt.  John's (ii.580-)3  (K  R  name 

j  Grande  Lijrae) 

'Rimouski Q; Rimouski  59i)'2,346 

ilmimmond  ....  QiSt.CJuillaitined'Up- 
j  \     ton  636-1-4 

Provencher  ....  M  535-55 

'Ottawa Qlna  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Ste.BriKided'Iberllbf-ville Q|.535-3,  545-1 

St.  Briffitte  des  S.  'Nic    ;t  q,  Ste.  Menique  de 

I  i     Nicolet  565 

St.  Bruno    IChambly  Qi  .''iHO-S 

St.  Brunode  Kam' {Kamouraska. . . .  C^'St.  Paschal  599-3 
St.  Bruno  Station 'Chambly (J  580-8 


Ste.  Blandine 

I  St.  Bonaventure  , 


Beniface 
Boniface 


St.  Calixtede  Kil' 


S.  Anifcle  de  Rim  Rimouski    Q 

St.  Anicet Huntingdon  tj 

Ste.  Anne Kent    N  BJBu-touche  518 

Ste.AnnedeBi'llev  Ja,cii\ies  Cartier.ti!.58(/-9,  533-33,  328, 
Ste. vlH/i<.'rf« Bert M  Montmorency    ..Q[676  [327 

"Ste.  A.  de  la  l"e  Champlain   Q1635-21 

Ste.Annede  Mon's  Gasp6  (Jl  L'tleMetisSta.599-2 

Ste. Anne  des  Pis.  Terrebonne    Qi.535-24 

Ste.AnnetaPoc're  Kamouraska QJ699-3 

Ste.  Anne  de  PresI  Prescott O  ;Glen  Robertson  531 

531-1 


St.  Camllle  . 
St.  Canute  . 


Ste.  AdeRestig-'he  Bonaventure Q 

Ste.  Anne  deSorel ,  Richelieu    Q 

Ste.  AnnedeCh'na, Provencher   M 

St.  Ann's 

St.  Ann's 

Ste.  Ann's 

St.  Anseliue 

St.  Anselme  Sta. . 

St.  Anthony 

St.  Anthony 

St.  A  ntoine  Lot're 
St.  Antoin'B.Rich 


Cross  Point  608 
w'rt  Sorel,  Que.  ; 
via  Winnipeg,Man. ' 
Hunter's  Riv.  666-1 
Moultoi)  Sta.  680-82 
lona  599-14 
675  I 

675  ] 

.518 


St.  Antonin . 


St.  AiioUinaire.  . . 
Ste.  AjioU'edePat 
St.ArmandCentre 
St.  Armand  Sta'n 

St.  AWsne 

St.  Aubcrt   

St.  Aujfustine. . . . 
St.Au'stiiie,  P'tn'f 

St.  AujTUstin  Siiff. 
St.Auf:ustinc,TM 

St.  Azilda    

Ste.  Barbe  


Queen's ....    P  E  I 

Monck O 

Victoria N  S 

Dorchestor Q 

Dorchester  Q 

Kent NB 

Prince PE  I[0  Leary  Sta.,6fi5 

Lotbinii-re    QiEtc-hemin  .599-4 

Vercheres  Q  329-4,  335  or  St. 

!     Hilaire  Sta.  580-8 
T6miscouata  . . .  .Q,RiviereduLoup(en 

1     has)  .599-2-3,  700, 

I     3'29-8 
Lotbinifere    Q'Etchemiii  599-4 


*St.  Casimir  .... 
St.  Cassien  des  C. 
*St.  Catharines . . 

St.  Catharines  . . 
*St.  Cath'ine  S.  C 
St.  Cath'ine  S.  W. 
Ste.  Catherine  . . 
Ste.  Catherines  R 
Ste.  C6ciledeLev' 
Ste  C6cilede  Mash' 
Ste.  C6cile  de  Mil' 
Ste.  CcScile  de  W. 

St.  CdlesMn 

*St.  Cisaire    

St.  Charies 

St.  Charles  de  C. 
St.  Charles  R.  B. 
*St.  Charles  R.  R. 

Ste.  Christine  . . 
*St.  Chrysiistdine. 
St.  Chrysostome  . 
St.  Clair  Siding. . 

Ste.  Claire  

St. Claude 

St.  Clements  .... 
St.  Clement    .... 

St.  Clet    

Ste.  Clothilde.    .. 


St.BarnabtSR.Ya' 


St.  Barnabd,  St.  M  St.  Maurice 


Q  St.  Pierre  ,599-3 
Q;St.ArmandSta.546 
Q'546 
Q  .599-2 

Q  St.JeanP'tJoli699-3 
O  Blyth  580-50 
Portneuf Q  Aticientie  Lorette 

i     535-21 
Q  Natashquan  345 
Q.535-18 

0;Chelnisford  535-13 
Q  St.  Stanislas  de 

I     Kostka  126-14 
Q;St.  Hvacinthe535-] 

j     680-8,  665,  706 
QYamachiche  536-21 


Montniagny 
Missisquoi  . . 
Missis(|uoi  . . 
Tt^miscouata 

L'Islet 

Huron,  W  R 


Sagueiiay  

Two  Mountains. 

Algoiua 

Huntingdon  . . . 


Ste.Cloth'deChat 
St.  Columbin  . . 


St.  Come  . . . . 
St.  Constant 
Ste.  Croix   . . 

Croix   . . 

Croix    . . 


Ste. 
Ste. 


St.  Hyacint 


Ste.  Cxtn)>ijoni 

*St.  CvMivrt 

St.  Cuthl)ert  Sta, 

St.  Cvprien 

iSt.  Cyr 

St.  Cyriac    

St.  Cyrille  de  L'ls 
iSt.  Cyrille  de  W. 

j  St.  Daniase 

iSt.DamasedeRim 
iSt.  Dam.desAuhv 


Montcalm Q' Laurentides636-24, 

I     584 

Wolfe Q  Marbleton  675,  620 

Two  Mountains.  .Q  Ste.  Scholastique 

i     586-18 

Portneuf Q  Grondines  535-21 

Charievoix Q!  St.  Paul's  Bay  329-8 

Lincoln Oi690,  580-83-88,  802, 

323 

Queen's  ....  P  E  \via  Charlottetown 
Montreal,  West.Qi 
Montreal,   West.Qi 

Portneuf Q  674 

Queen's N  S  Liverpool  376-3 

Nicolet  Q  Batis'n  635-21,3-29-6 

Ottawa Q  Wakefield  056 

Shefford Q  Granby  545-1 

Compton  Q  Agnes  635'7 

Nicolet Q  .580-14 

Rouville Q  032-2 

Lisgar JI  644-2 

Bonaventure  . . .  .Q  Black  Cape  508 

Belleehasse  ....   Qi. 599-3-4 

St.  Hyaelnthe  ..  Qi335,  329-4  or  St. 

Hilaire  Sta.  580-8 

Bagot Q'S'th  Durham  580-8 

Chiiteauguay . . .  .Q  Aubrey  531 

Prince P  EI 

Essex,  N  R O  .580-83 

Dorchester Q  St.  Anselme  676 

Marquette      ....M  536-59 
Waterioo,  N  R. .  OWaterioo  .580-47 

Temiscouata Q  St.  Eloi  699-2 

Soulanges Q  535-33 

Arthabasca Q  Victoriaville  580-- 

i     12-14 

Chateauguay Q  St.  Remi  680-5 

Two  Mountains.  .Q'Ste.  Scholasti(iuo 

I     .535-18 

Joliette Q, Joliette  .535-17 

Laprairie Q  580-7,  535-3 

Hants N  S  Ne-.vport  Sta.  714 

York  N  B|535-88 

Lotbiniere QBatisc-in  535-21, 

1     3-29-0 

Hochelaga Q  .580-8 

Berthier Q  .535-21 

Berthier Q  .53.^"21 

Ti'niiscouata. . . .  Q  St.  Arsene  699-2 

Richmond Q  580-12 

Chicoutimi Q  Chicoutimi  3-29-8 

L'Islet Q  L'Islet  599-3 

Drummond  . .  . .  Q  566 
St.  Hyacinthe  . .  Q  706 

Rimouski Q  St.  Moise  599-2 

L'Islet QiS  Jean,  P  Joli  599-8 


312 


POST  OFFICES   AND   RAILIUUD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA.  [lH97    I     1897] 


PC 


POUT 
OrKICRH. 


St.  Oaiuien  cle  Bra 
St.  Duinietide  Bui' 
St.  DavuldeLeviH 

St.  David  lie  Yam 

St.  David'H 

St.OeriisdelaBou 
St.  DenU  K.  Rich' 

St.  Didace  

St.  Doin'ique  de  B 

St.  Dominique  S. 
St.  Dom'que  desC 

St.  Donat 

St.DonatdeMont' 
Ste.  Dorothee .... 
St.EdinoiiddeBer 
St.Edouardde  Frn 
St.  Edouard  de  K 
St.Edo'arddeNap 
St.  Edwid)(e  . . 
St.  Eleanor'8  . . 
St.  Eleuthi-re  . . 

St.  Elie 

Ste.  Elizabeth 

St.  Elmo 

St.  Elmo 

St.  Eloi    

St.  Elphege .... 
St.  ElzoardeBea'e 
St.Elzearde  Laval 
Ste.EmtiliederEii 

St.  EmiledeMonf 
St.  E'ilede  Suffolk 
St.  E'rem  de  TriiiK 
St.  E'rem  d'Upton 

St.  Esprit 

St.  Esprit 


St.  Et.de  Beauhr'H 
St.  Et.  de  Bolton 
St.  Et.  desGres. 
St.Et.duSajfuen'y 

St.  Eugene 

St.  Eugene  du  ~'r. 
St.Eugt^neMission 

St.  Eulalie     

St.  Eastuche 

St.  Eustache  .... 
8t.Eva.de  Forsyth 

St.  Fabien  

St.  Faustin 

Ste.  Famille  .... 

St.  Felicien 

Ste.  Felicite  .... 

St.  Felix 

St.  FUixde  ValoU 
St.  Ferdinand.  . . 

St.  Fcreol  

St.  Fidole 

Ste.  Flavie 


KtiBOTORAL 
DIHTIUCTB. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
tOCATKD,  OR  NBAR 
KHT  H.  R.  STATION, 
HKR  KKV,l>l-.2()l-2tl.'< 


Berthier Q  S  O  de  Bran.  B;if)17 

Bellechasse  ....  (^  S01iaH,UBofilH):t-4 
Levis q  HadIowCove51)0'4, 

580 ■ 12 

Yanmska (J  63S-1,  32tC9 

Lincoln-Niagara .()  Uiieunston  626'6 

KaniouraHka Q  S  I'h.  de  Nery  690-3 

St.  Hyaoiiitho  . .  Q  336,  32n4,  St.  Ilil 

aire  Sta.  680-8 

Maskinonge Q  S.O.de Bran.  536-17 

Bagot (^8.  Hyacinthe  580-8, 

636-1,  565,  706 

Soulanges Q  680-0 

Soulanges q  680-0 

Rimouski O  Ste.  Luce  509-2 

Montcalm Q  .lolictte  635-17 

Laval Q  St.  Martin  63518 

Berthier ^  S.Barth'lemi  535-21 

Dorchester Q  Ste.  Henediiie  676 

Kent N  B  Buctouohe  618 

Napierville  . . . .  Q  SMich.deNap680-5 

Comptoii Q  Coaticook  680-8 

Prince P  E  I  6(15-1 

Kamouraska. ...  Q  St.  Alex,  de  Kam- 
I     ouraska  600-3 

St.  Maurice Q  Yaiuachiche  635-21 

Joliette q!  Fernetv  e  535-15-21 


Glengarry O 

Yale BC 

Teiniacouata . . . .  Q 

Yamaska Q 

Beauce Q 

Laval Q 

Joliette Q 

Montcalm Q 

Ottawa Q 

Beauce Q 

Bagot (J 

Montcalm  Q 

Richmond  . . . .  N  S 

Beauharnois Q 

Brome Q 

St.  Maurice  . . . .  Q 

Saguenay  Q 

Prescott O 

Dnimmond  . . . .  Q 

Yale BC 

Nicolet  Q 

Two  MountPiiis.  .Q 

Lisgar M 

Beauce  Q 

Rimouski Q 

Terrebonne  . . . .  Q 
Montmorency  . .  Q 

Chicoutimi Q 

Rimouski Q 

Selkirk M 

Joliette Q 

Megantic Q 


Maxville  531 

Hope  536-70 

590-2 

Yam'ka  535-1, 329-9 

Im  Beauce  676 

SMortinJ535  18-21 

St.  Felix  de  Valois 

.636-17 
Joliette  535-17 
I'laisance  535-18 
Tring  Station  <(75 
680-8(RRn.  Upton) 
Ste.  Julienne  584 
St.  Peter's  364,  370, 

372 

Beauharnois  580-16 
Knowlton  635-4 
Bia  Three  Rivers  Q 
Tadousac  320-8 
Vankleek  Hill  531-1 
665 

Golden  636-53 
680-14 
536  "22 
644-2 

Tring  Station  675 
609-2 

SAg'hed'8M535"23 
via  Quebec,  Que 
340  Roberval  674 
L.  Metis  Sta.  500 
Killarney,636-67 
535-17 
Black  Lake  675 


Ste. FtavieStatiun  Rimouski 


Montmorency  ..  Q|St.AdeBeaupre676 

Oharievoix Q  Murray  Bay  329-8 

Rimouski Qj590-2 


St.  Flavien 

Ste.  Flore  

St.  Fortunat 

St.  Foy 

St.  Francis  Har, . 
St.  Fruncou  B'ce 

St.  Franc.de  Sales 
St.Fi-an.d'Orleans 
St.  Fran,  de  Kent 
St.FrancoisduJjac 
Ste.  Francoise  . . 
St.  Francois  N.  E. 
St.  Francois  Mont. 
St.  Francois  Xavi'r 
St.  Fr.  X.  de  Viger 
St.Fr.X.deBromp 
St.  Frederic 


Qj.TO9-2 


Lotbiniire Q.Methot's  M's 580-12 

Champlain QiGrand  Piles  535-19 

Wolfe QjStanforfi  580-12 

Quebec Q  t-i'«  Quebec,  Que 

Guysboro'  . . . .  N  SjPMulgave  699-7-14 

Beauce  Q  St.  Francois  Nord 

East  676-1 


Laval Q 

Montmorency . .  .Q 
Kent N  B, 


Terrebonne  535-21 
viu  Quebec,  Que. 
Buctoiiche  518 


Yamaska  Q  320-0Yamaska635-] 

Tcmiscouata QiTrois  Pistoles  699-2 

Beauce  Q  675-1 


1 


Montmagny 

Lisgar 

Temiscouata . . . .  Q 

Richmond Q 

Beauce Qi 


599-3(RRnSF'coi8) 
Head'y  635-59,644-2 
St.  Arsene  500-2 
Windsor  Mills  580-8 
675 


POST 
OPKI'.'ISS. 


KLRCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHUII 
LOCATF.D,  OH  NKAH 
PHT  H.  H.  STATION. 
HKBKI!V,I'l'.'2(ll.'Jfl:j 


St.  Frc<leric  Sta.  Heance  Q  676 

St.  aah.de  /irand  Berthier Q  63517 

St.Oab.de  Montr'I'Hochelaga QT'tStChas.58»»-8l;4 

St.  Gabriel  Station  Portneuf Q  674 

Chicoutimi  ..    .  .Q  Chambord  674 
Jacques Cartier.  QlPointe  Claire  6S(i-9 


St.  OMion 

Ste.  Genevieve  . . 

Ste.Hen.de  liatkc. 

'St.  Oeunje 

St.Georgo.Ueauee 


Champlain Q  Ratig'n535-21,8'2U-6 

Charlotte  ....  N  B  605 


Beauce  QSF'coisN'dE.  675-1 

'St.George,  /inotf  jBrant,  N  R O  580-83 

St.Gco.rleWindM'r  Richmond Q  Danville  68012 

St.Oeo.deMalbay  ;aaspe Q  I'ointSt.  Peter :i5<) 

St.  George  Kant. .  Beauce  QiSF'coisN'd  E.  675-1 

St.  George's  Chan.  Richmond  .. .  .N  SIW.  BayRoa<l6»!»  14 

St.O.  de  Montarv.  Ottavra  Q'Buckingham635'lH 

St.G.deGranthom  Drununond q;535-4,  565 

St.G.deKam'aska'Kamouraska QSt.  Paschal  5993 


Ste.  Gertrude 
St.  Gervais  . . 

St.  Gi|-;s  

St.  Godfrey 

*St.  Orrgoire  .... 

St.  Gregoire  

St.  GuiliaumeSta. 
St.Guill'med'Upt. 
Ste.HeltnedeKam 
Ste.  Hel.  de  Bagot 
Ste.Hel.deChest'r 

St.  Helen's 

Ste.  Htni'dine 


lNi(-olet  Q8A.de  Laval  58014 

Bellechasse  Q  SChaH.RBr699-3-4 

Lotbiiiiere Q  Craig's  RdStiJ8U12 

Bonaventure  . . .  .Q,Paspebiac  360 

Nicolet  Qi580-14 

Kent N  B|Buctouche  518 


Drummond 
Drunimond  . 
Kamouraska  . 

Bagot  

Arthabaska  . 
Huron,  WR. 


Q  535-1-4 


Q 

•  Q 
.  o 


Dorchester Q]675 


536-1-4 

699-3 

665 

Stanfold  6801 2 

Lucknow  680-48 


St.  Henri  de  LcvisiLevis  Qi076 


*St.lI.deMontre'l 
St.  Henri  Station 

St.  Hennas 

St.  Hernias  Sta  . . 
St.  Herm(^negilde 

St.  Hilaire  

St.  Uila.  de  Dorset 
St.  Hilaire  Staf  ion 
SlHil'reduLacStJ 
St.  Hilaire  Village 

St.  Hilarion 

St.Hip.de  Kilk'ny 

St.  Honore 

St.  Hubert 

St.  Hugues 

*St.  Hyacinthe . . 

St.  Ignace 

S.Ign"ced' Loyola 

St.   Irenee  

St.  Isidore,  Dorch. 
St.  Isidore,  Lapr'ie 

St.  Isidore  

St.  Isidore  June. . 
St.  Isidore  dePres. 

St.  Ives 

*St.  Jacnb'H 

St.  Jacques 

St.  Jacques  leMin. 

St.  James 

St.  James  Park . . 

St.  Janvier 

St.  Jean  Baptiste 


Hochelaga Qli'ia  Montreal  Que 

U\\a Q|676,  599-4 

Two  Mountains  .Q  536-18 
Two  Mountains.. Q|636-18 


Stanstead 
Victorio 

Beauce  Q 

Rouville Q 

Chicoutimi Q 

Rouville Q 


. .  Q I  Coaticook  580-8 
N  B  700-1 

Tring  Station  675 

580-8,  336 


335,329-4  St.Hilaire 
Station  680-8 

Charlevoix Q  LesEboulem'B329-8 

Terrebonne  ....  QlSt.  Jerome  535-23, 
584,  630 

Beauce  Q  Tring  Station  676 

Chambly q!580-8 


Bagot Q 

St.  Hyacinthe... Q 

Kent N  B 

Berthier Q 

Charlevoix Q 

Dorchester Q 

Laprairie  Q 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Laprairie  Q 

Prescott O 

Middlesex,  ER..O 
Waterloo,  N  R..O 

Montcalm Q 

Ijaprairie  Q 

Lisgar 11 

Middlesex,  SR..(> 
Terrebonne  . . . .  Q 


535-1 

580-8,635-1,565,706 

Riohibucto  610 

Berthier  536-15 

I-es  Eboulem's329-8 

St  H*ri  de  Levis  67f> 

580-7 

Pockmouche  540 

680-5-7 

Maxville  530-1 

Belton  580-49 

680-47 

LEpiphani  635-21 

L'Aca'e535-3,680-13 

536-57 

via  London,  Ont 

535-23 


Provencher 


St.J. Bp.de  iI(>nt'l'Hoc\nt:ia.sa. Q 

St.  J.  Bp.  deRouv.  I  Rouville Q 

St.  Jean  C.  Levis.  [Levis Q 

St.  Jean  de  Dieu.  iTemiscouata Q 

St.J.desChaiUoHit  hothinihrt Q 

St.  Jean  de  Matha, Joliette Q 

St.  Jean  d'Orleans' Montmorency  ..  Q 
St. J.  I'Evangeliste  Bonaventure  . . .  .Q 

St.  Jean  Port  Joli  ;L'Islet Q 

St.  Jerdmc    i  Terrebonne Q 


AI 1644-3 


via  Montreal,  Que. 
St.  Hilaire  Station 

580-8,  335 
609-4 

Trois  Pistoles  590-2 
Batis'n  535-21,3-21)-(i 
StFdeValois535-17 
via  Quebec,  Que 
Nouvelle  508 
599-3 
584,  635-23 


St.  Joachim  de  M.|Montmorency  ..  Q!StAdeBeaupre'i7(> 


St.Joach.de  Sheff' 

St.  Joac.  R.  Rusc'm 

St.  John    


'St.  John,  Stiburb 


Shefford Q  Warden  .535-4 

Essex OStClairSid'g 580-8;; 

St.  John N  B  695,  599-12,  .535-88. 

376-2,    390,    302, 

393-1 
Quebec Qlwa  Quebec,  Que. 


POST 
OPPICRH. 


'St.  Joh-i'n,  Kant. 

St.  John's,  West 
St.  Josophd'Alina 
St.  JoM.  de  Beauce 
St.  Joseph  de  Kent 
St.  Jo8.de  la  Taba' 
St.  Jou.  de  Lapage 

St.  .loseph  

St.  Joseph  

St.  Joseph  

St.  Jnneiih  SI.  It. . 
St.  Jos.  de  Ldvis  . 

St.  J.  de  Mekinak 
St.  Jos.  de  H(n-el  . 
St.  Joseph  ilu  Ijvc 

St.  Jovite    

St.  Jude   


Ste  Julie  deVerch 
Ste.  Julie  deSo'set 
Ste.  Julie  Station 
St.  Julienne  . . 

St.  JtiHtin 

Ste.Ju'indeNe'on 
Ste.  Justine  Sta. . 

St.  Ijourent 

St.  La'ertde  Levis 
St.  Lambert  Mont' 
St.La'entd'Orlean 
St.  Laurent  Mont' 
St.  Ijttwrence  .... 

St.  Lazare 

St.Lazare  de  Belle 
St.LazaredeVaud 


St.  L^on  

St.  L^on  

St.  Le'ardde  Aston 
St.  L.  de  Chio'timi 
St.  L.  deP.Mauce 
St.  Leonard  Sta. . 
St.  I.eonard's  .... 

St.  Liboire  

St.  Liguori 

St.L.deBon'cours 
St.L.  de  Gonz.atme 
St.  Louis  de  Kent 
St.LouisdeHaHa 
St.L.deHaHaSta 

Ste.  Louise 

St.  Louis  Station 
St.  Luo 

Ste.  Luce 

Ste.  Luce  Station. 
Ste.  L.deDon'ster 

Ste.  Ma<leleinc. 
St.  Magloire  . . . 

St.  Malachie   . . 

St.  Malo     

St.  Malo 

St.  Marc 


St.  Mar.  deL'Islel 
St.  Marcel  deRich 
St.  Margaret's . 
St.M.deDorch'te 
Ste.  M.deBlaiidf'( 

S.  M.  deCharlev' 
Ste.M.deMonnoi 

Ste.  Mar.  Salome 
Ste.  Marthe 

St.  Mark's   . . 
St.  Martin 
St.  Martiri  June. 
Ste.  Martitie  . . 


[1897 


ILROAD  ON  WHK  II 
M'ATKIl,  OR  NKAH 
IT   K.  K.  STATION, 
!KKK,V,l'l'.2(lI.'Jfl;t 


i'17 
.HtChaH.58<)'8l;i 

lainlMml  074 
iiiteCIuite  fihlio 
tiB'lifiUft-il.saca 

'poiHN'dE.675'1 

.iivllle  580-12 
lintSt.  I*eter:i5() 

'coiHN'dE.  67,V1 

Hay  Road  Rtmu 
ickiii|<'hani6;)f>'iti 
5-4,  B<)f. 

Paschal  69(»:) 
A.deLavalfiSd  14 
:'haH.Rn'r599;i-4 
•ai(f'8RdSt58U12 
iHi>ebiao  350 
10-14 

uctouche  518 
15-1-4 
!f)-l-4 

»»■;{ 

i5 

tunfold  580-12 

ucknow  580-48 

lb 

lb 

'a  Montreal  Que 

rs,  599-4 

t5-18 

'i5-18 

oaticook  580-8 

W-1 

ring  Station  675 

80-8,  336 

35,329-4  St.Hilaire 

Station  580-8 
,e8Ebouleni'8329-8 
It.  Jerome  535-23, 

584,  630 

'ring-  Station  675 
80-8 
35-1 

80-8,535-1,565,706 
tichibncto  610 
lei-lhier  535-15 
les  Eboulein's329-8 
t  H*ri  de  Levis  675 
SO-7 

oc'kniouche  540 
SO-5-7 

laxville  530-1 
elton  580-49 
iO-47 

Epinhani  535-21 
'AcaV535-3,580-13 
i5-57 

'a  London,  Ont 
i5-23 
14-3 

'a  Montreal,  Que. 
i.  Hilaire  Station 
580-8,  335 
19-4 

rois  Pistoles  59fl-2 
itis'n  535-21,3a)-({ 
.FdeValois  535-17 
a  Quebec,  Que 
ouvelle  508 
9-3 

4,  535-23 
AdeBeaupre'i7(> 
arflen  ,535-4 
ClairSid'g580-8:; 

5,  599-12,  .535-88. 
376-2,  390,  392, 
393-1 

I  Quebec,  Que. 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND   RAILROAD  KTATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


818 


POHT 

orricRH. 


'St.  Juhn'n,  Kant. 

St.  John's,  West  . 
St.  JoHcphd'Alnia 
St.  Jos,  de  Keuuce 
St,  Joseph  de  Kent 
8t,Jos.dclaTaba' 
St.  Juu,  de  Lapa^e 

St.  Joseph  

St.  Joseph   

St.  Joseph  

St.  Joneiih  St.  li. 
St.  JoH.  de  I^dvis 

St.  J.  de  Mekinak 
St.  Jos.  de  Sorel  . 
St.  Joseph  du  Lac 

St.  Jovite    

St.  Jude   


Ste  Julie  deVereh 
Ste.JuliedeHo'set 
Ste.  Julie  Station 
St.  Julienne  .... 

St.  Juxtin 

Ste.Ju'indeNe'on 
Ste.  Justine  Sta. . 

St,  Laurent 

St,  I^'ertdeTji'vis 
St,  Lambert  Mont' 
St.  La'en  t  d'Orlcaii 
St.  Laurent  Mont 
St.  Ijttwrence  .... 

St.  Lazare 

St.  Lazarede  Belle 
St.  Lazare  deVaud 

St.  Li^on  

St.  Lion  

St.  LtVard  de  Aston 
St.  L.  de  Chic'timi 
St.  L.deP.Mauce 
St.  Leonard  Sta. . 
St.  Leonard's  .... 

St.  Liboire 

St.  Lijruori 

St.L.deBon'oours 
St.L.  de  Qonz-aiiie 
St.  Louis  de  Kent 
St.Louisde  Ha  Ha 
St.L.deHaHaSta. 

Ste.  Louise 

St.  Louis  Station 
St.  Luo 


Ste.  Luce 

Ste.  Luce  Station 
Ste.  L.  deDon'ster 

Ste.  Madeleine. 
St.  Magloire  . . . 


St.  Malachie 
St.  Malo     . . . 

St.  Malo 

St.  Marc  . . . . 


RLBCTOHAl, 
DIHTRICTH. 


St.  John'B Q 


.  .  .  .  y* 


Wellund () 

(.'hicoutinii 
Ueuuce  . . . 

Kent 

Ha(ftienay Q 

Riniouski i} 

WeHtinoreland.N  B 
AntiKonishe. .  N  H 
Provencher  ....  M 

Toronto O 

L6vi8 Q 

Champlain Q 

Richelieu  (J 


HAILROAn  ON  WHICH 
UICATKI),  OR  NKAR- 
KHT  R.  R.  8TATION,' 
HRRKKY.rP.'JOl  :i«3 


Two  Mountains  , 
Terrebonne  . . 
St.  Hyacinthe 


Verchferes Q 

Mejfantic Q 

Mejfantic Q 

Montcalm Q 

Maskinong6  ....  Q 

Vaudreuil Q 

Vaudreuil  Q 

liisgar   M 

LiSvis Q 

Chambly Q 

Montmorency  . .  Q 
Jacques  Cartier.  Q 

Frontenac < ) 

.Marquette M 

Bellechasse  . . . .  Q 
Vaudreuil Q 

Moskinonx^ Q 

Selkirk M 

Nicolet Q 

Chicoutimi  Q 

Hochelaga Q 

Victoria N  B 

Victoria N  B 

Bagot Q 

Montcalm Q 

Richelieu Q 

Beauliarnois Q 

Kent N  B 

Teiniscouata Q 

Teniiscouata  . . . .  Q 

L'lslet Q 

Beauharnois ....  (J 
St.  John's....  N  B 

Riniouski Q 

Riniouski Q 

Terrebonne 

St.  Hyacinthe  . . 
Bellechasse  .... 


St.  Mar.  de  L'Islet 
St.  Marcel  deRich' 
St. Margaret's. . 
St.M.de  Dorch'ter 
Ste.  M.deBlandf'd 

S.  M.  deChai-lev'x 
Ste.  M.de  Monnuir 

Ste.  Mar.  Salomcc 
Ste.  Marthe    . . . 

St.  Mark's  .... 
St.  Martin  .... 
St.  Martin  June. 
Ste.  Martine 


ft80-l3,   636-3,   546, 

545-1 
P't  Robinson  580-88 
Chambord  674 
(176-1 

Buctouche  518 
NataHhiiiian  345 
St.  Elavle  590-2 
Collee  Bridge  599-1 
James  Riv.  St.  690-7 
Letelller  644-3         j 

Levis  676,  590-3-4, 

580-12 
Orande8PII'8535-19 
ma  Sorel,  Que. 
St.  Eustache  535-22 
SAdesMonts535"22 
St  Hvacinthe  535-1, 

mm,  505,  706 
St.  Bruno  .5808 
Ste  Julie  Sta.68(J-12 
580-12 

.584  ' 

.Maskinon^^e  535-21 
St  Justin  Sta.  531 
531 

Reaburn  635-62 
St.  H.  de  Levis  075 
5hO-8-13-18,  «32-l 
ma  Quebec,  Ont. 
580-16 

via  Kingston,  Ont.' 
Birtle  622  ; 

SCha8.R.B'r599-3-4 
Vaudreuil  St  580-9, 

535-32-33 
Louiseville  535-21 
Somerset  644-1        ' 
.506  : 

Chicoutimi  329-8  ' 
ria  Montreal,  Que. ' 
.535-84 

St  Leonards  535-84 
.580-8 

Joliette  535-17 
Vam'ska535-l,329-9 
St.  Louis  Sta.  531 
Richibucto  610 
Tetu  700 
700 

St.  Ruch  599-3 
531 
St.  Johns  E't  535-3, 

545,  546-1,  580-13 
599-2 
599-2 
St.  Jerome  535-23, 

584, 630  i 

.580-8 
St.  Charles,   River 

Beyer  599-3-4 
St.  Anselme  676 
620 

Otterburne  535-55 
3-29-4, 336St.Hilane 

Station  580-8 
L'Islet  599-3 


POHT 

orricRit. 


Ste.  Martine  Hta  . 
"St.  Martin't .... 
"St.  Mani'H    ■■■■ 

St.  Mary'H 

St.  Mary'H  Kerry  . 
St.  Marv's  River  . 
St.  .Mary's  Roiul. . 
St.  .Marv's  Road  E 
St.  Mathias .... 


St.  Mathieu. 


St.  Maure 

I  St.  Maurice 

St.Mourice  Forges 

St.  .Maxime 

Ste.  Mi'-lanie    .... 
St.Michelde  Belle' 


St.MicheldeRoug 
St.M.de  Napiervil 
St.    Michef   de 

Rougemont  . . . 
St.  Mi'eldes  Saints 
St.M.de  Wentw'th 
St.  Michel  Sta  . 
St,  Modeste .... 

St.  Moise 

St.  Moise  Station. 
Ste.  M.  Deux  Mon. 
Ste.  M.  de  Nioolet 
St.  Nazaire  .... 
St.    Nazaire   de 

Buokland  .... 
Ste.  Narcisse  .   . 

St.  Ner6e 

St.  Nicholas    . . . 

St.  Norbert 


ChAteauguav. . .  Q 
St.  John ..."...  N  B 

Perth,  SB (> 

Kent N  B 

York N  H 

fJuysboro'  .    . .  N  S 

Pri'  <e PE  I 

Kli  /» PEI 

Rouvllle Q 

Riniouski Q 

Re8tlgou<-he.  .N  H 

Champlain Q 

Ht.  Maurice  . . . .  Q 

Beauce Q 

Joliette Q 

Bellechasse  . . . .  Q 

Rouville Q 

Napierville *i 

Rouville Q 

Berthier Q 

Argeiiteuil Q 

Bellchosse Q 

Tt'miscouata  ....<; 

Riniouski  Q 

Riniou.iki Q 

Two  .Mountains.  .Q 

Nicolet Q 

Bagot Q 


St. 
St. 


Norbert. . 

Norbert. 
St.  Octave  . . 
St.  Odilon    .. 

|St.  Ola 

{St.  Oii^zinie 


St.  Onge 

St.  Ouens. . . . 
St.  Ours  .... 
St.  Pac6me . . 
St.  Paniphile 
St.  Paschal  . . 
St.  Patrick  . . 


St.  Patrick 


Dorchester Q 

Compton Q 

Provencher. .  .Man 
Verchdres Q 

L'Islet Q - 

Richelieu Q  Cavignac  535-1 

King's PEI" 

Dorchester Q 

Nicolet Q 

Charlevoix  Q 

Rouville Q 

Montcalm Q 

Vaudreuil Q 

Lisgar M 

Laval Q 

Laval  . . . . ; Q 

Chateauguay Q 


Bear  River  665'4 
Ste.  Henedine  675 
Ste.   Angele  de 

Laval  580-14 
Les  Esb'm'ts  329-8 
63l'-l  ^  (R  R  name 

Marieville) 
L'Epiphanie  535-21 
Vaudreuil    Station 

535-32-33,  580-9 
Poplar  Point  535-62 
535-18 
535-18-31 
.580-7-15 


St.  Pat  rick's  Chan. 
\*St.Patrick-sHill 
iSt.PauldeChester 

Ist.PauldelaCroix 
'St.Pauld'Ind'strie 
iSt.  Paul  du  But  on 
I 

3t.  Paulin 

St.  Paul  I'Hermite 

St.  Paul's 

St.  Paul's 

St.  Paxil's  Hay 
St.  Paul's  Station 
Ste.  Perpetue. . 


*St.  Petei-'s. 


JS.PhilippedeChe 
S.  Philippe  deLap. 
St.  Phil.d'Argenf 
St.PhilippedeNe. 
Ste.  PhiIoin6ne  . . 
Ste.  P.d'Echairs. 


KLE<-r<lRAL 
niHTRICTH, 


Dorchester.. . . 

Champlain 

Bellechaswe  . . . 
L6viH 


Berthier Q 


Kent 

Provencher  . . 
Riniouski  . . 
Dorchester ... 
Hastings,  N  R 
Kamouraska . . 


Russell 

Lisgar 

Richelieu  . . . , 
Kamouraska. 

L'Islet 

Kamouraska . 
Sinicoe,  E  R. 


TiSmiscouata  . . . .  Q 


Victoria 

Arthabaska  . 
Arthabaska  . 

Teniiscouata . 

■'oliette 

Montmagny  . 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATP.I),  OR  NKAR- 
MT  R.  R.  STATION, 
HItKKKY.I' I'. -261-263 


.580-7 
543-2 
,5HO-49-61 
Ituctoiiche  518 
5;i5-83 

Antigonishe  599-7 
Canlignn  H'geti65"i 
Cardigan  B'geri«5-3 
3-29-4  Vge  Richelieu 

632-1 
St.  S.  de  Rimouskl 

.5lHt-2 
Dalhoiifde  599-5 
535-19 

via  Three  Rivers,  Q 
Scott  Junction  675 
Joliette  535-17 
Levis  676,  61>9-3-4, 

580-12 

.580-5 

Uougem'tSta.632-2 

S.F.deValois536-17 

Lachute  535-18 

599-3 

7<K) 

.599-2 

599-2 

St.  Augustin  635-18 

565 

ActonV..535-4,680-8 


Maskinong6  . . 
L'Assoniption 

Kent 

Pictou 

Charlevoix . . . 
Perth,  SR... 
Nicolet  


Richmond N  S 


Arthabaska  . 
Laprairie  . . . . 
Argenteuil . . 
Kamouraska 
Chateauguay- 
Lotbini^re  . . 


.QSt.  Anselme  675 
.QHt.  Maurice  .536-19 
QS.Cha8.R.B.599-3-4 
Q  Chaudiere  Station 
,580-12,  ,599-4 
St, Gabrielde  Bran- 
don ,535-17 
N  B  Weldford  699-2 
M  644-3,  535-55 
Q  599-2 

Q  Ste,  Henedine  676 
O  544 

Q  Ste,   Anne  de  la 
Pocatiere  599-3 
O  South  Indian  531 
Man  Beausejour   53,5-51 
Q  329-4  wmSorelQue 
QlRi'iereOuelle  ,599-3 
.QSt.JeanP.Joli599-3 
Q  .599-3 

O  .580-09  (R  R  name 
Perkinsfleld) 
RiviereduLoup(ei» 
ba«)  ,5!)9-2-3,  700, 
329-8^ 

.NS  Iona.599-14, 364,372 
Q  Warwick,  E,  58012 
..  QiVictoriaville    ,580- 

1     12-14 
..  Q'lsIeVerte, 599-2 
..  Q  Joliette  535-1, ■ 
. .  Q  St.    Pierre  Mont- 
magny ,599-.' 
. .  Q  Louisville,  53^    "1 
. .  Q  329-5    L'Epiphanie 

535-21 
N  B  Canaan  Sta.  ,599-2 
N  S'Hopewell  590-13 
..q;3,59-8 
..0,580-51 

. .  Q'Ste.   Monique  de 
Nicolet  ,505 
364.  370,  372  West 
Bav  Ro!id  59914 
Q  Vict'ville  580-12-14 
q  535-3 
.Q  535-18 
.Q  599-3 

.Q  580-7  [329-6 

.Q  Batiscan    535 -21, 


314 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN  CANADA  [1897      ■     1897]  1' 


fOMT 
OKKUKH. 


St.  I'ie 

St.  I'Ip 

St.  I'ledfOulrp.. 

8t.  I'icrri'  Hai)tlHU' 
8t.  I'it'i're(l'(»rl«ii. 
St.    I'icrru  ilc 

Clinrleiiliour);  , 
St.l'it'rroli'Hltii('i|. 
St.l'ieiTi'.Motitiiia. 
St.  I'liicUle 


St.  I'MiH'nrpe. 
St.l'nivfik'  .,  . 

St.  riiiiiu 

St.  I'roHper . . . 


St.l'rospordt'Dor. 

St.  Itaiilmcl,  Ka«t 
St.  Uaiiliiiel.  West 
•St.  Itaiimniil  .. 
St.  Kt'ileinpfi'ar  . 
St.  Ki'jii- 

♦.S7.   l{.„ii 

St.  R.mi'k'TiiiK'k 
St.  Himi  I'.Aiiih'at 

St.  Knl)0  t 

'St.  Ilnrh  lie  (Juii. 
St.R'ch(leKi(,'he'u 
St.Koc'li(l(si.\ulii's 
St.Korii  I'Acliijfaii 

St.  Kniiiaiii 

Ste.  Kosalie  . . . . 
Ste.  Kosairs 


Ste.  Rose 

St.  Rose  

Ste.  Rose  (If  Lima 

Ste.  Roue  (leWat'd 
Ste.  Rose  (luDi'g'le 
Ste.  Uose  till  Lac 
St.  Sabine 


KI,H(TOItAL 

lilMTIllCTN, 


llttKOt (J 

I'l'Dvciicher  ....  .M 
YaiiiaMkn (j 

.Meuiwitio  (J 

.Moiitiiiurenoy  . .  (J 


ijiieliec 

.\icolet   

Moiitinajrii.V  . . .. 
Two  Mouiitaiiia. 


Soiilaiitfcs il 

Heiuice   tj 

Chicoiitinii Q 

Chani|ilain tj 


Dorchester. 


•  «i 


Hellechasse  ....  l^ 

(ileiitfarry () 

I'ortneuf t^> 

Vaiulreuil <J 

lliiiitin^flon  . . . .  Q 

Naiiierville Q 

.Vrthahanka (^ 

Ottawa ij 

Kiclielieu  (^ 

Oiiel)e<'City,EH.( 

Riclielieu  

L'lslet 

L'Assoniptioii  . .  i^ 

Compton  tj 

Haifot (J 

Arthabaska (j 

Laval y 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Ottawa 


Dorchester Q 

Ti^hiiscouata i) 

Mar(|uette M 

Iberville Q 


St.Sani.deOayh'st  Beauce  (^ 

St.Sam'ldeHorton  Nii'olet Q 

St.Sa'eurdes  .Mon.  Terrebone y 

*St.Sauv'rdeQHt'  yuebec  City,  E.. 
"Ste.  Schiilastiijne 
St.  Sfbastien  .... 

St.SebastiendeB. 

St.  Si'vdre  

St.SevtrindeBea. 

St.  Siniton 

St.  Simon  deRini'i 
St.SimondeYam'a 

St.  Sixte 

Sto.Sop'edeMejr'c 
Ste.  Sop'edeI,a'iie 
Ste.Sop'edeLev'd 
St.StaninlasdeCh. 
St.Stanis.deKost. 
*St.  Stej)hen  .... 
St.  Sulpice 


Two  Mountains 
Iberville Q 

Beauce Q 

St.  Maurice  . . . .  Q 

Lotbinifere Q 

Charlevoix i) 

Rimouski (J 

Ba).'ot (.1 

Ottawa  y 

Mei^antic Q 

Terrebonne  (J 

N'lcolet   q 

Champlain..  ..(J 
Beauharnois  ....  (J 
Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 
L'Assoniption  . .  Q 


RAILROAD  OM  WHICH! 

UlCATKI),  OH  SKAIt-t 
KHT  It.  R.  HTATION.I 
MKKKKV,IM\'2ltl-'.!08 


POST 
OKKKKM. 


St.  Sylvfcre JNicolet  Q 

St.  .Siilrenter,  A'(iw<!Lotbini6re Q 

St. Sylvester, West  Lot I)ini6re (^ 

St.  Tclesphore  . . ISoulanges Q 

~      -  -  -gf 


St.  Teresa 


King's P  E 


Ste.  Thicle Champlain Q 

Ste.  ThfccleSta...  Champlain q 

St.TliL'o'red'Act'nlBagot Q 


St.  Thdodore 

Ste  Th(/odoaie  . . 
St.  Theophile.... 

*Ste.Tlu'reMdeB 
St.  Thomas 


Montcalm  Q 

Verchferes tj 

Beauce tj 

Terrebonne  ....  Q 
Carleton N  B 


h:\h- \ 

I,t'li'llii'r(l44';i 
HI.    Uiiillaiime 

rtpton  r):i.')l-4  ' 
Ste.  .lillieH.  r.80'12 
rid  i;\it'l)e<',  l^up 

ria  t^ueliec. 

Hatisoan    fi:»fi-21 

.'>i)))-3 

•MH  Ste.  Schol'tlqe 

Mfi  18  i 

.1:11 

!>•  Israeli  (IT.'i  I 

Roliervftl  074  [ 

Ste.    Anno    ile    la 

Tuiade  .'i:t.'>-21 
St.   Krancois  Nord 

Kasttirr)-!  ' 

St.  Vallier  .liMCU 
(IrecnVallevfiaS':);) 
()7» 

Riifaud  fi;i.'i'3'2,  Wis 
:i2i»U  Din  Corii'all  O 

Warwii'k  V.  fi80-12 
Culuniet  f)3f>'18 

r>;!r>i 

via  (Quebec  qwe 
MWi  c/rt  Sorel  Que 
St.  Hneh  bm-i 
L'Kpiphanie  f)3r)'21 
Spring'  Hill  SSf)"     I 
.'■>8l»-8,  WUrX,  505 
Black  River  Stat'n 

5U-622. 
535-18 

P.  Hood  350-2,  364 
Kast  Templeton      1 

53518  ' 

St.  Anselme  676      j 
7(10  ! 

Strathdair  { 

Karnhani  535-1-3-7, 

5451,  032-1 
D'lsraeli  675 
St. Kulatie  .580-14     : 
I'ideiiiont  535-23     I 
via  Quebec  Que 
535-18 
Staribrid)(e  Station 

535-1,  545 
D'Israeli  675 
Yamai-hiohe  535-21 
St.  Frederic  675 
Murray  Bay  3298 
599-2 
535-1 

Thui-so  535-18,  327 
Somerset  580-12 
584 

Hatiscan    535-21 
Batiscan    535-21 
Vallvfi'ld  531,580-1 
695,  535-89  , 

3-29-4-9  or  L'Epi- 

yihanie  535-21 
Aston  Sta.  .580-14 
Craiga  R.  S.  580-12 
Crai(f.s  R.Sta.580-12 
St.  Polvcarpe  531 
665-3  (R  R   name 

Baldwins) 
619  i 

619 
Acton  Vale  580-8, 

535-4 
Joliette  535-17 
Veroherc8583,3-29-5 
St.  Francois  Nord 

E;ist  675-1 
535-18--22-23-24 
Feel  535-86 


FI.W-TOHAL 

iHHTRirrM. 


St.Tho'aHd'AquiM 

Ht.Tho'wle.Idliettc 
Hf.ThDin'HdeKctil 
'.St.TliiiiiiaH,  \i  rul 

SI,  TimolhiV 

SI.  Timolbv 

St.    Tile   .'. 

St.  Tite  des  Cups 

St.  Tlte  Junction 

St.  Ubalfle  

St.UrbaiiKM'hii'. 
St.UrbaiiKierhar. 

Ste.  Urttule 

St.  Valentin  .... 
St.VaR-redeBurde 
St.    Vak^rieii   .... 

St.  Val.  de  Rinio' 

St.  Vallier 

St.  Vallier  Stat  ion 
Ste.  Vietoire  . .  . 
St.  VictordeTrin',' 
St.Vim-'tde  i'uul 

St.  Vital  

St.  \V;>nccsla8. . . . 
.S7.  Williamn  .... 

St.  Yvon 

St.  Zacharie  .... 


St.  Hyacintho  . .  q 


.lollette Q 

Kent N  B 

Elgin,  E  R O 

Beauharnois. . .    Q 

I'rince I*  E  I 

('hnmplalii Q 

.Moiilmorency  . .  .Q 

Ch'-.inplaln Q 

I'ortneuf q 

Cliitteauguay. . .  .Q 

Chaile    -ix Q 

.Maskinoti^d Q 

Ht.  John's I' 

.Vrthabaska J 

Nii..'r>rd Q 


UAanOAD  OR  WHICH 

I.IH-ATKB,  OR  NKAF.- 
KNT  K.  R.  HTATIOX, 
HKKKKV.I'P.-2(I1-'2(13 


St.  Zenon . 


St.  Zcphiriii 
St.  Zotique . 

Sable  

Sable  River. 
Sabrevois  . . 


'Sackville   

Saer^  CiBur  de  M. 

Sadowa    

Saddle  Lake   

.Sahanatien 

Sailor's  Hope  .... 
Saint  Charles. . . . 
Saint  Gilbert  .... 

Saintfleld 

Saint-Jean-Bapt'e 
Saint-Josejih  .... 
Saint  Patrick's  Rd 
Saint  Pierre  . 
Saint-Simon 
Saints  Arvces 
Saintsbuiy  . . 
Salem   ..... 

Salem   

Salem   

Salem    

Salem  Road  , 


Rii..  -.: ''I     . 

Bt'llechasse Q 

BellccliaHso Q 

Richi-lieu Q 

Beauce  Q 

Laval (3 

I'rovencher  ....  M 

Nicolet  Q 

Norfolk,  SR....  O 

Oaspd Q 

Beauce  Q 

Berthier Q 

Yamaska   Q 

Soulanges Q 

Middlesex,  N  R..O 
Shelburne  ....NS 
Iberville Q 


Salford 


Salina  

'Salisburi/  . . . 

Salisbury 

Salkel.l 

Salmon  Arm  . 
Salmon  Bay  . 
Salmon  Beach 
Salmon  Creek 

Salmondale 

Salmonhurst  . 
Salmon  Point. 
Salmon  River. 
Salmon  River. 
Salmon  River. 

Salmon  River. 
Salmon  River. 
Saltcoats ..: . . 
Salterville   . . . 


Wostinoreland.NB 

.Megantic'   Q 

Victoria,  NR....O 

Alta 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd.O 

King's P  E  I 

Kent    NB 

Poi-tneuf Q 

Ontario,  S  R  ....O 

Kent    NB 

Oloucester . . . .  N  B 

King's P  E  I 

jKent    NB 

'Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

! Beauce  Q 

Middlese.\,NR..O 
Wellington,  C  R.O 

Albert K  B 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Yarmouth N  S 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Norfolk,  NR....0 

King's N  B 

Westmoreland  NB 
Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Charlotte N  B 

Vale BC 

Saguenay  Q 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 

Sunbury N  B 

Queen's  N  B 

Victoria N  B 

Prince  Edward  .  .O 

1st.  John N  B 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 
Halifax    NS 


St  Hyacinthe 535-1, 

580-8,  5(15   7(H1 
Joliette  5;;5-17 
Buctouche  518 
6'25-4-fi-8,5HO-80-81- 

82,  535-35 
,580-15,  3'2l»-3 
.MlMcoufhe  065-1 
619 
Ste.    Anne   de 

Bcaupre  67K 
i)35-lv ,  619 
(Iroii'ilnts  .535'21 
Ste  .Mai-'iie580-715 
St.  Paul's  Bay  3-29-8 
'.oulseville  5.H5-21 
Stottville  580-13 
Riviere  Nolr,58()-14 
St.  Ep'reunl'Upton 

580-8 
Q  Bic  599-2 
590-3 
599-3 

via  Sorel  Que 
Tring  Sta.  675 
,5,-t5-21 

via  Winnipeg  Man 
Aston  Sta.  580-14 
580-86 

OaBpeB'sin346,350 
St.  Francois  Nord 

East  875-1 
St.  Felix  de  Valota 

535-17 
Nicolet  565,  329-7 
580-9 

Park  Hill,  580-51 
Lockeport  l'76-3 
St.  AthanasL-  5353, 

545,  545- i 
599-1,638 
Broughton  Sta.  676 
Atherley  580-32-67 


Digby NS 

Guysborough . .  N  S 

Assa,  E 

Selkirk M 


Bala  4-20-3 
Cardigan  Bri.  665-3 
Aldouane  610 

Bla  water  580-35-36 

Buctouche  518 

540 

Pei>ke.Sta.  6053 

Buctouche  518 

Cara((uet  540 

Beauce  J.  075, 675-1 

Flora  536-36, 580-64 
Hillsboro'  693 
Amherst  5iH>-l 
via  Yarmouth,  N  S 
St.  Peter's  364,  870 

372 
Ingersoll    535-35, 

580-83 
Smithtown  543-2 
590-12,  o'.>3 
Dobbintoi.  .580-55 
Lepreaux  6.)5 
.535-70 

Natashqua-,1  345 
540 

Chipnin-.i  543-1,390 
Cixlv's  543-1 
V.rMvi  Falls  .535-84 
via  Picton,  Out 
St.  Martin's  ,543-2 
via  Syjlney,  N  S 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
He;;i-on  712 
Guysboro'  364 
622 
Carman  535-54 


POUT 

orricM. 


Saltnun 

.Sultfc.ril 

Sitlt  Sjirini  IhI'iuI 

Salt  SpriiigH 

Salt  Springs 

Salt  Springs 

Salt  Springs  Sta 


Sainbro |Hi 

.Sanborn   W 

Saticte  Andrea. 

Sand  Bay 

Sand  Hea(-h. .  . . 

Sandford 

Sandford 

Sandbill   

Sand  Hill 

Sandhurst   .... 

Sand  Lake  

Saiulon     

Sandown  

.Sand  Point  . 


Sand  Point G 


Sand  Point  Roa<l. 

Sandringhain 

Sand  River 

Sand  field 

•Sandwich 


Sandwick  . . . 
Sandv  Beach 
Sanilii  Cove.. 
Sandy  Point 
Sangster  .... 
Sapperton    . . 

Sardis   

Sarejita  .... 
Sargent  .... 
Sarginson    . . 

•Sarnia  

Sarsfleld 

Sartell 


Saskatchewan  L. 

Saskatoon    

Satui-na 

Saublc  Falls  .... 
Saulnierville  .... 
Saulnierville  Sta. 
Sault  a  la  Puoe. . . 
Sault  an  Cochon., 
Sault  au  RecoUet 
•Sanlt  Ste  Marie 

Sauriu 

Savage  Harbour. 
Savage's  Mills. . . 

Savaunc 

Sa\-ona's  Ferry  . 

Sa\oy 

San'jierville  .... 

Sayaliec   

Scailouc   

Scandinavia    . . . 
•Scarlminugh . .  . 
Scarboro'  j'uiict'n 
Scatarie  Island 
•Schiiiiiheiy    . . 
•Sehreilier  .... 
Science  Hill    . . 
Scotch  B'lock  . . 
Scotch  Corners  . . 


Scotchfoi-t  . . . 
Scotch  Lake  . 
Scotch  Lake   . 

Scotch  Line  . 
Scotcli  Ridge  . 

Scotch  Settlemen 
Scotch  Town  , 


[1897    I    1897] 


POST  OFFICES   AND   KAILKOAI)  BTATIONH   IK   CANADA. 


815 


ROAD  OK  WHICH 

ATKI»,  OH  NKvr.. 

R.  R.  HTATKIS, 

KK,Y,l'P.2«||..>(l;l 

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r.:trr;jr. 

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POUT 
OKKICM. 


Aiitie    rte 
•mi])re  (I7fl 
,  (119 

.iiiiH  s;«->i 
.MHi'iii'fi8()-7l5 
'aiirHl»av;J2l)8 
iHfvllli'  Mf)-21 
villi'  580  l;) 
icrc  Noii-fiHOU 

:i)i-fiiuri;i)ton 

(■« 

■;i 
■a 

Siircl  Que 

iLT  Sfa.  075 

■M 

\Viniii])e(if  Man 
on  Stii.  f)8(l-14 
'S(i 
il>elt'Hin346,  350 

KriiiH'oit)  Nord 
;aMt  075-1 

Kt'lix  de  Valoii 
35-17 

•olet  505,  329-7 
■9 

•k  Hill,  580-61 
;ke|)ort  "7<l-3 
Athiinas:,-  535-3, 
>45,  515- 1 

(•1,  me 

ougliton  Sta.  075 
herley  580-32-67 

la  4-20-3 

rditfiui  Hi-i.  665-3 

louane  010 

iwater  580-35-36 
I'touche  518 

ike,Sta.  605-3 
C'touc'he  618 
•aquet  540 
luce  J.  675, 675-1 

ira  535-36, 580-54 
Isboro'  693 
iherst  M)9-l 
Yarniouth,  N  S 
l'eter'8  364,  370 
72 

ereoll    535-35, 
SO-83 

ithtown  543-2 
■12,  o;>3 
jbintoii  580-55 
ireaux  6.)5 
-70 
;ashqua-.i  345 

pmn;!  543-1,390 
Iv's  543-1 
,iK(  Falls  53.")-84 
Picton,  Out 
Martin's  543-2 
Sydney,  N  S 
3t  Uiver  Sheet 
larboiu-  371 
)!-on  712 
rsboro'  364 

man  535-54 


SaltoiiM  

Hultforl 

SttltS/irini  14' ml 

Malt  SprirnfH 

Salt  S|.riiii,'H 

Salt  Springs 

Salt  Si)rtiiif»4  Sta  . 

Sanibro 

SatilMtrn  

Saiicte  Andrea. . . 

Sand  Hay 

Sanil  Hcach 

Saiidford 

Sandford 

Samlbill   

SuMil  Hill 

Saiidlnirst   

Sand  Lake  

JSandon     

Sandown 

Sand  Point 

Sand  Point 


Sand  Point  Rood 
Sandrinifhain  ... 

Sand  River 

Sandflfld 

*S(xii(lu>ich 


Sandwick  . . . 
Sandv  Beach 
Samlji  Cove. . 
Sandy  Point 
San^^ter  .... 
Sapiierton    , . 

Sardis  

Sarepta    .... 

Sarpent    

Sar(fin«on 
''Sarnin    .... 

Sarsfleld 

Sartell 


Saskatchewan  L. 

Saskatoon    

Satnrna 

Sauble  KallH  . . . . 
Sa>ilnierville  . . . . 
Saulnierville  Sta. 
Sank  a  la  Pnoe. .. 
Sault  an  Cochon.. 
Sault  an  Recollet. 
*Saiilt  Ste  ifarie 


Saiirin 

Savatfc  Harbour. 
Savajfe's  Jlills. . . . 

SavaniH' 

Savona's  Ferry  . . 

Sa\oy ' , . . 

Saiciicrrllli' 

Sayabeo   

Scarloiio   

Scandinavia  .... 
*Scafboioiigli .... 
Scarboro'  .lunot'n 
Scatarie  I.sland  . . 
*Sfhoiiihi'nj    .... 

*  Sell  rei  her  

Sf-iencc  Hill  .... 
Scotch  ir.ock  .... 
Scotcli  Corners  . . 


KI.KCTOKAL 
IIINTKIL'TN. 


HAILNO.^U  OS  WHICH 
LOC.^TKI),  OR  :iP.AR- 
K«T  R.  R.  UTATION.J 

m!BKitv,ri'.-26l-2<W 


PORT 
OPPIL'KH, 


I  Qu'Aiiix 

Huron,  W  R  .  . .  ()  (Jodlch  580-52,  432 
Vancouver  . . . .  H  (;  ('heniainuH  574        ■ 

KiiiK'H N  H  Sniitbtow'i  5t3-2     1 

I'ictdu N  H'WfHt  R.  Sta.  51>1)-13 

Antitfoninho  ..  N  S,  Aiititfonlshe  599-7   1 
Cumberland  ..NHf,99l 

Halifax N  S  cm  Halifax.  N  8     I 

Wolfe glColeraine  Sfa.  075 

Andal  Wapella  53:)-52        ' 

Leeds,  S  R (>  Laiisdowne  Mn\) 

Varinouth  . .  .  .N  S| via  Vannouth.  NS 
Ontario,  N  R. .  .  .OJlWliridtfe  580-:mI 
Yarmouth  ..  ..N  Siri'a  Yai-month,  NS 

Peel O'Malton,  SHo-.li 

('oiniiton    QjHirchton  M'>-~ 

Iieniu)x (»  Karn'town  S.  580-9 

Miiskoka  iV  P  Sd.O  Knisdale  58007 

Yale  HC 

Prescott  O 

Renfrew,  S  R . .  .  () 
thiysboroutfh . .  N  S 

St.  John N  n 

Stormont  () 

Cumberland  .  .N  S 

AI((onia O 

KsHfx,  N  R O 

Vanoouver  . . . .  B  C 

Gasi)* Q 

DiKiiv N  S 

Shelfturne  . . . .  N  S 

Addinjtton O 

N  Westminster. BO 
\  Westniinster.BC 
Huron,  S  R  . .  . .  O 
Northumberl'd.NB 
Hastinjfs,  N  K  .  .O 
Umbton,  W  R..O 

Russell  O 

Kinsf's NB 


Scotch  VilUiKe    .  , 

Scotia   

Scott  Junction  . . 

'Seoflniiil    

SuotMburn    

Scotsburn  Station 

'Sciilntiiii'u 

ScotHvlew 

Scotsville 

Scott's  Bay 

Scott's  Bay  Road. 

Scottsmore 

.Scoltsville 

Scribner  


Assa 


Vancouver .    . 
Bruce,  N  R  . . 

i>i>fi>y  

ni^hy 

Montmorency 

Saguenay Q 

Hochelajra (^ 

Aljfoma (J 


Sask 
.BC 
..  O 

.NS 
.NS 


Maxville  531 
636-12 

Port  Muk'rave  699- 
7-14,  304  ; 

ria  St.  .lohn,  N  B 
Moose  Creek  531 
River  Hebert  006  j 

Windsor    635-42, 

580-83,  025-6,  3'»0 
Coniox  450-2,  451 
nasi>e  B.  346,  350 
l)iKl)y712,392,393.2 
Shelburne  376-3 
Godfrey  611 
535-71 

Niconiin  535-70 
Exeter  .'■i.S()-50 
Esc^nniiiac  353 
Hoard's  S.  680-27 
573,  580-85,  3-20, 432 
Vars  531 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

699-12 
Swift  Current  536- 

52-63 
.635-62 

Pluni|)ersPass450-7 
via  Wiarton,  Ont 
712 
712 

ri'a  Quebec 
Bersimis  345 
Bordeaux  535-18 
536-25,    432,    422-2, 

4'28-l-3,  430-1 
580-09 


«<'iiKOif 

Sea  Cow  Head    . 

Sea  Cow  Pond  . 
Sea  Dni;  Cove. .  . 
•Sl-lt/n'-lh 

Scafori      

Seaprave  

Sea  (lull   


SenK'ove. . 
I  Seal  Cove 
jSeaino  .... 
Searletown 
'Seaside  .. 


Scotchfort  . . 
Scotch  Lake 
Scotch  I-ake 


Scotch  Line    ... 
Scotch  Ridffe  . . . .  | 

Scotch  Settlement 
Scotch  Town I 


Siinnoe,  N  R....  O 

Kind's PET 

Shefford q|6;!5-4 

Ak'oina 0|5;i5-,61 

Yale RCi.'J36-70 

North'niberl'd.N  BJNequac  373 

Conipton    (;i«-20 

Rimouski Q  .')9',>-2 

Westmoreland. N  B  Dor'ester  C.  699-11 

Maniuette M  Min'dosa  0-22, 622-1 

York,  E  R ()|Scarboro'J.5S0-9-36 

York,  E  R o: '.80-9-30 

Cajie  Breton  .  .N  s'riVir  Sydnev,  N  S 

York,  X  R ol  Aurora  580-07 

.Alffoma 0|6;56-13 

Perth,  S  R OJSt.  Mary's 5S0-49-51 

Halton 0  Manscwood   580-66 

Lanark,  S  H  . 


Seaside . . 
Seaview 


Sea  View 

SebriRht  

SebriiiKville    . . 
Seckerton    .... 
Second  Kails  . . 
I  Second  Peninsula 
I  Second  Westcock. 

iSeeburn    

Seely 

! Seeli/'x  Rati 

jSefferensville  . . . . 
ISejruin 


Seifjiin  Kails  . 
Seine  River. .  . 

Selbv    

Selden 

'Selkirk   

Selkirk 

Selkirk  Rood  . 
Sellarville    . . . 


Selmah . 
Selton  . 


(iHieen's  .... 
Cape  Breton 
York 


',anark,  S  E  , 
Charlotte  . .  . 


.  ..  O 

P  EI 

.  .NS 
.  NB 

...  O 
.  N  B 


Westmoreland. N  B 
l^ueen's N  B 


Cark-ton  Place  535- 

1210 
()06-3 

Month  of  Keswick 

.535-83 
Perth  535-34 
St.  Stephen  535-89, 

096 
,518 
Douglas  Harb.  390 


Selwyn 

SemivN'airan  Ridjfe 
Seven  Islands. . 
Severn  liridge 

Sevojfle    

Sewell  

Shad  Bay 

Shadeland  .... 
Shady  Nook  .  . . 
Shag  Harbour 
*Shakenpenre  . . 
Shalliiii-  Lake. . 
Shamrock  .... 
Shamrock    .... 

Shanick 

Shanklin 

Shanly 

Shannon  

Shannon  Hall. . 
Shannonvale  . . 
^ Shannon ville  . . 
Shanty  B.iy 


Sharbot  Lake . 


KI.RCTORAI. 
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KHT   H.   R.  KTATIOH, 

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S 


Hants N  S 

MuskokaiP.S'd.o 

Beauce (^ 

Oxford,  8  R  ....  o 

Pii'tou N  S 

Pictou  N  H 

Compton  . . 

LiNKar 

Inverness N  S 

King's N  8 

King's N  8| 

Missisquoi q! 

Middlesex O 

King's N  B 

Ontario,  N  R....O 
Prince P  K  I 

Prince P  E  I 

King's N  B 

Huron,  S  R  .        o 

Halifax N  S 

Ontario,  S  R  ...O 
Algoma O 

Oasp* Q 

Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 

Lisgar   M 

Prince P  E  I 

Itestigouche . .  N  B 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Richmond ....  N  S 

Queen's PEI 

Ontario,  N  R....O 
Perth,  N  R  . . .  O 
Lanibton,  W  R..O 
Charlotte  . . . .  N  B 
Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Westmoreland.  N  B 

Marcpiette M 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Leed.s.  S  R O 

Liuienburg .  . .  N  S 
Vaudreuil Q 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Algoma O 

Lennox  O 

Marquette M 

Lisgar M 

Halilimand  . . . .  O 

Queen's PEI 

Bonaventure Q 

Hants N  S 

Elgin,  W  R  . . . .  O 

Peterboro',  W  R.  O 
Northumb'....NB 

Saguenav (^ 

Ontai-io,N  R....O 
Northumb'....NB 

Selkirk M 

Hivlifax N  S 

Selkirk M 

Renfrew <) 

Shelburne N  S 

O.N-ford,  N  R....  O 

Gi-ev,  N  R O 

Renfrew, S  R....O 

Prince PEI 

Hastings,  N.R. .  .O 

St.  John N  B 

Grenville,  S  R..  () 

Queen's N  B 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Restigouche . .  N  B 
Hastings,  E  R . .  O 
Simcoe,  E  R O 

Addington 0 


New|H)rt  Sta.  714 

EniHdale  580-07 

tl75(RUna'eS<>ott») 

515 

.59915 

699-16 

536-7 

Stonewall  .536-00 

iOrangedalc  51H)'U 

Canning  .547 

[Canning  647 

Sweetsburg  6.'t6-3 

ni'ff  London 

Hampton    643'2, 

.5m)- 12 
Port  Perrv  .680-38 
Summcrslde  006'1, 

340,  3.50-2 
Tignish  <MI61 
Holderville  390 
680-52 

via  Halifax,  N  S 
580-38 
Richards   Landing 

4-28-3,  430-1,4-22-2 

Grand  Manan  4t)3 
Reaburn  .535-52 
C.  Traverse  0«15-2 
mri  (R  R  name 

Dickies) 
P.  Hood  a59-2,  304 
St.  Peter's  364,  372, 

370 
Kensington  665-1 
Atherley  580-32-67 
580-.52 

Kimball  025'8 
Bonney  R.  Sta.  695 
via  Lunenburg, NS 
Sackville  599-1, 638 
Birtle  622 
Utterson  580-67 
319  Lyndhurst  516 
Mahone  It.  646,  373 
Vaudreuil    Station 

536-32  33,  580-9 
Einsdale  580  07 
Rat  Portage  536-61 
Nap'ee  .5(M)-2,  580-9 
|)ouglas  Sta.  .535-62 
,5;j5-6iei,  440 
Nelles  Cor's  680-82 
i'/(jChor'tow-n,PEI 
Matapedia   599-2, 

608 
Shubenacadie  599-1 
ThanK>sville536-42, 

580-83 
Lakeflekl    580-31 
Barnabv  Riv.  599-2 
345 
680-07 

Newc'tle  .699-2,  353 
635-62 

Prospect  373 
Thornhill  536-57 
Pembroke  ,535-12 
Harrington  376-3 
.580-51 

Parkhead  580-55 
AshdadOll 
Kinkora  005-2 
Marmora,  544 
St.  Martin's  f.43-2 
Cardinal  .580-9 
Wickham  390 
Rosseau  420-3 
Dal  ho'sie  ,599-6,  3,50 
580-9 
,580-67  (R  R  Tiame 

Oowan) 
611,  635-34 


316 


I      POST  OFFICES  AND   RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN  CANADA. 


[189- 


1897] 


POST 
0FKICK8. 


Sharon 

Shai-p    

3hari)ton 

Shawhrifljjfe    . . . . 
Shawenejfan   . .    . 

Shawinut 

Shawni),'an  Lake. 

*ShawviUe 

Sheba   

Shebeshekoiig    . . 

Shedden  

*Shediac 

Shediac  Bridge  . . 
Shediac  River    . . 

Shefliac  Road . . . . 


Sheedy . , . . 

Sheen  iioro' 
Sheffield  .. 
Sheffield  .. 


SheffieldAcadeniy 

Shtfflekl  JliUa    . . 
Sheffington 


Sheflfoi-d  Mou'tain 
ShefTord  Vale .... 
Shegiiiandah  .... 


Sheho   

*SheUmrne  . . .. 
Shelbunic   . .  . . 

Sheldon    

Sheldrake    

Shell  Brook . .  . . 

Shelhuouth 

Shenstono  . . . . 
Shepody  Road 
Sheppardton  . . 
Sheppardville 
"Sherbrooke  . . 
Sherbrouke  . . . . 
Sheridan  


ELECTORAL 

nis'liv.   's. 


York,  NH O 

Kinff's N  B 

Krontenao O 

Terrebonne Q 

St.  Maurice  ....(} 

Norfolk O 

Vancouver. .  ..B.C 

Pontiac Q 

yueen's N  B 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Elgin,  \V  R O 

Westmoreland.  N  B 
Westmoreland. N  B 
Westmoreland.  N  B 

Westmoreland. N  B 

Renfrew,  SR...0 

Pontiac Q 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 
Sunbury NB 

Sunbury N  B 

King's N  S 

ShelTord Q 

ShefTord Q 

Shefford (J 

Algoma O 


Sherkston    

Sherlock 

Sherman  Road  . . 
Sherrington    .... 

Sherwood    

Sherwood  Spring. 
Shetland 

Shigawake 

Shiloh  

Shineniccas  Br'ge 
Shinnickburii. . . . 
Ship  Harbour.  .*. . 
Ship  Harbor  Lake 

Shijika 

Shipley 

Sliipp^gnn 

Shippigan  Island. 

Shirlev 

Shirley 

Shirley  Settle'ent 

SliDal  Luke 

Shogamoc 


Shopland . . . . 
Short  Beach 
Hliorlholni  .. 
Shortreed  . . . 


Shouldice 

Shrewsbury  . . . 

Shrigley     

Shriibliiiid  .... 
'Shttbi-nacadie 

Shulie  

Shunacadie. . . . 
Shuswap  


Assa 

Grey,  E  R O 

Shelburiie N  S 

Cardwell O 

Saguenay Q 

Sask 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OB  *;KAR-j 
EST  R.  R.  STATION,! 
8KKKBV,Pr.201-2(i3! 


Marquette M 


Newmarket  SiiTCO? 

Case  Settlm't  .'i4;M 

Glenvale  (ill,  509-1 

53.'i-23 

via  Three  Rivers  Q 

VVaterford  5U 

Cobble  Hill,  574 

(H)3 

Annidale  543'1 

via  Parry  Sound  O 

025'5 

.59i)-ll 

She'ac  590-11,  35(!'2 

McDougall's  Set- 
tlement 518 

.599-1-11  (R  Hname 
Painsec  June). 

Ashdad  (ill 

Pembroke  0..')35-12 

Uundas  580-83         I 

390orWaasi8  Sta.i 
.535-82  ' 

West  Sheftord  535- 
7,  545-1  I 

547 

West  Shefford  535-, 
7,  545-1  1 

Granbv  545-1  i 

Graiiby  345-1 

428-3,  Massey   Sta.' 
5S5-9F,  ' 

Yorkton  eZ'>.  i 

535-40  j 

376-3  via  Yarmouth 

Alliston  580-64        ] 

345 

Prin.  Albert  535-(i2 

Russell  622-2 


rosT 

OFFICES. 


Sicamous 

Sidley 

Sidney 

Sidueii 

Sidney  Crossing 

Sight  Voint 

Silsbiiig   

Sillerv  Cove    . . . 

Sillsv'ille  

Siloam 

iSilton    

Silver  Creek    . . . 
Silver  Creek    . . . 

Silverdale    

Silverdale 


Silver  Hill  

Silver  Lake 

Silver  Mountain 
Silver  Spring. . . , 
Silverstream  ... 


Albert N  B  Hillsborough  6!)3 

King's N  B  Sussex  Vale  !590-12 

Huron.  VV  R. . . .  O  God'ich  680-.52,  432 

Selkirk M  Boissevain  535-57 

Sherbrooke  ....  t^  512, 675,580-8,  .535-7 

Guysboro' N  S  Antigoni.she  599-7 

Halton O  Springfield  on  the 

Credit  535-35 

Welland O'.580-79 

King's  N  B'Passekeag  599-12 

Albert N  B  Elgin  ,572 

Napierville Q, .580-5 

York,  W  R 0|Maple  580-67 

Brockville Oi  wa  Brockville  Ont 

Middlesex,  W  R  .O  Bothwell    535-42, 

I     580-83  I 

Bonaventure  ....  QJPa<ipebiac  350  ' 

Wellington,  S  R.  Ovia  Guelph  (Int 
Cumberland.  .N  SiAmher.st  ,599-1 
Northiimb'ld.  .N  BiBlackville  .532 

Halifax    N  s|ri«  Halifax,  N  S     ! 

Halifax    N  Svia  Halifax,  N  S     ; 

Middlesex,  N  R  .()  Park  Hill  58051 
Wellington, Nil  .()|Gowan8town 580-53 
Gloucester. .  .  .N  B|54(l 
Gloucester. . .  .N  B,Shipj)igan  540 
Ontario,  N  R, . .  .0;Port  Perry  580-38 
Vancouver. .  ..B.C'ivia  Victoria 

Sunburv N  PJBurton  390 

Marquette M  622 


Silverton 

Silver  Water  

*Siincoe   

•  Sinclair 

jSinclair  Hill  ... 

Sinclairville 

!sine  

\Singha)»pton . . . 

jSingleton 

jSintaiuta 

ISisson  Ridge  . . . 
|Six  Mile  Brook  . 
|Six  mile  Road  . . 

Six  Nations 

[six  Portages  . . . 

Six  Roa<ls 

[Skead's  Mills  . . . 

iSkeena 

jSkinner's  Pond  . 

iSkipnesg 

Skir  Dhu 

Skye 

■Sky  Glen 

jSky  Mountain  . . 
j  Slate  Riv.  Valley 

jSIatington 

'Sleswick  

^Sluggett 

iSluice  Point  . . . 
Smithdale    


Yo.-k 


.NB 


Vancouver B  C 

Yarmouth N  S 


391  or  Canterbury 

Sta.  535-90  , 

Somenos  574  i 

Hebron  712 


S-.nithfleld  

Smithfield   

Smith's 

Smith's  Corner  . 
Smith's  Cove  ... 
Smith's  Creek  . . , 
*Sinith'ii  Falls  . 
Smith's  Mills  ... 
Smitli  Town  ... 

"Sm  ith  ville 

Snake  River  . . . 
Snider's  Corners 
Snidtr  Mountain 

Snow  Flake 

Snow  Road  Sta. . 
Snvder 


(Queen's  N  BiOak  Point  390 


N.  Westminster  BC 

Grey,  N  R u 

Argenteuil (I 

Grev,  E  R O 

Selkirk M 

Hants N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Yale BC 


Port    Hammond 

535-70,  4.50-3 
via  Owon  Sound  O 
Lachute  53518 
Dundalk  53540 
Beresford  536-58 
.599-1 

River  Hebert  606 
.599-14 
635-70 


{Sober  Island  . 

\Sodn  Creek... 
Soldier's  Cove 
ISolina  


Solmesville  . 
ISolgijirth  . . . 

[Solway 

•  Somhra  , .. . 
!  Somenos  . . . 
\'''Someriiet  . 
I  Somerset . . . 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Yale BC 

Yale  .  . B  C 

Vancouver . . . .  B  C 

Marquette M 

Hastings,  W  R..O 
Inverness  . . . .  N  S 
Perth,  N  R  ....  O 

(^ueoec  Q 

Lennox  O 

Ontario,  WR...  O 

Assa 

Marquette M 

( )ttawa  CI 

Monck U 

N.Westminster  BC 

Norfolk,  SR....O 
Victoria,  N  R . . .  0 

Algoma O 

Selkirk M 

Victoria N  B 

Yale B.C 

Algoma O 

Norfolk,  SR.,..0 

Selkirk M 

Albert N  B 

Wentworth,  S  R  O 
Hastings,  N  R..0 
Siincoe,  N  R . . . .  O 

Lesds,  S  R 0 

Assa 

Victoria NB 

Pictou N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Haldimand O 

Ottawa  Q 

Gloucester N  B 

Carleton O 

N.Westminst'r  BC 

Prince P  E  I 

Bruce,  N  R....  O 

Victoria N  S 

Glengarry 0 

Inverness  ....  N  S 
Inverness  . . . .  N  S 

Algoma O 

Richmond (^ 

Cardwell O 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 
Yarmouth  . . . .  N  S 
Simcoe,  N  R O 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION-. 
SEl',  KEV,PP.-261-'J(i3 


Northumb',  ERG 
Guysbo rough . .  N  S 
Westmorel'd.  .N  B 

Kent N  B 

Digbv N  S 

Ki.,,'., N  B 

Leeds&Gren.NR.O 

Stanstead Q 

King's N  B 

Wentworth,  SR  <) 
Renfrew,  N  R . .  O 

Halton O 

King's N  B 

Selkirk  M 

Addington O 

Welland 0 

Halifax N  S 

Cariboo B  C 

Richmond  . . . .  N  S 
Durham,  W  R..O 

Prince  Edward.  .O 

.Mart,  'tte M 

Bruce,  E  R () 

Bothwell ( ) 

Vancouver B  C 

Megantic  Q 

King's N  .S 


535-70 

North  Saarnish45I 

.535-52 

.580-9 

P.  Hood  359-2,  364 

via  Quebec,  Que 
Cham})er8  580-9 
Uxbrid^e  580-36 
Regina  .535-52-62 
Binscarth  622, 62-2-2 
Thurso  5.35-18,  3'27 
Beamsville  580-83 
MiHsion   535-70-73, 

450-3 
Delhi  580-82 
Kinmouth  580-30 
664 

La  Riviere  535-57 
700  (R  R  name  St. 

Jaccpies) 
Nakusp,  445-1 
via  Meldrum  Bay  0 
580-80-32-86 
Reston,  535-65 
Albert  693 
York  580-79 
Stirling  880-27 
Duntroon  580-04 
516(RR  n'e  Crosby) 
535-52 

Tormn'mlle  .535-91 
West  R.  Sta.  .599-13 
Wallace  599-13 
Caledonia580-"0-79 
Kazubazua  656 
Pockmouche  540 
535-12 

4.50-5  or  V  Nanaimo 
rigiiish  665-1 
\lTenford  580-55 
.'njr'  nishe  372 
Grcei.Rdd  531 
Orangedale.599-14 
Orangedale  599-14 
FortWilliam  535-51 
Danville,  580-12 
Caledon  E'st  580-65 
via  Vancouver,  BC 
«i(i  Yarmouth,  N  S 
580-64 ,(R  R  name 

Glen  Huron) 
580-9 

Hopewell  ,599-13 
Shediac  599-11 
Ilarcourt  599-2 
712 

Sussex  Vale  ,599-12 
535-16-33-34,  319 
512 
,543-2 

Grimsby  580-83 
Graham'x  535-12 
St.-eetsv;lle  5.35-35 
Sussex  Vale  .599-12 
iu'anitou  535-57 
611 
Stevensville  580-8'?, 

625-2 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
Ashcroft  536-70 
S.Pet'<-s364,H7((,372 
Bowinanville  580-9, 

329-2 
Norlhport  308,  309 
(i22 

Walkerton  580-54 
573 
.574 
580-12 
Ber   ick  714 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Somerset 

Somerville  

Sonora  

Sonya   

Sooke    

Soperton 

*Sorel  

Sorrel  Ridge 

Souris 

Sourisford 

Sounx,  Bant  — 
Souris,  West 

South    

Southampton  — 

Southampton. . . , 
*Southampton  . 
South  BarofS-d.F 
South  Barnston . 

South  Bay  

South  Bay  

South  Bay  

South  Baymcuth 

South  Beach 

South  Bolton  . . . 
South  Branch  . 
South  Branch  (K 
South  Branch . . . 
SBr.St.NicholasI 
South  Brook  . . . 
South  Casselman 
South  Cayuora  . 
South  Clones  . . . 

Southcote 

South  Cove 

South  Dudswell. 
*South  Durham 
*South  EdmonV 
South  E  Passage 
South  Ely  . 
South  End  . 

South E of Locha 
South  Esk    . 
South  Farmingt 
South  Finch 
Southgate  . . . 
South  Gloucesti 
S'th  Gordoiisvill 
South  Gower 
South  Granby 
South  Granville 
SGut  of  St.  Am 
Sovth  Ham 
S  Head  of  Cow 
South  Indian 
South  Knowles 
South  Lake. 
South  Lake. 
South  Lancastt 
South  MaitlaiK 
South  March 
S  McLellan's  M 
South  Melville 
South  Morland 
South  Middlet( 
South  .\Ionagbi 
South  Mountai 
South  Nelson  . 
South  Nelson 
South  Newbri 
South  Ohio  , 
Southpnrt    . 
South  (Quebec 

South  Range 
South  Rawdoi 
South  Renou., 
''South  Hirer 
South  River. 
South  Roxton 
S.  Salt  Spring 


[1891 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS  IN  CANADA. 


317 


L.RCAD  OX  WHICH 
GATED,  OR  NKAR- 
"  R.  R.  STATION- 
■.KKY,PP.261-aa 


•70 


■th  Saariii*jh451 

■52 

•!) 

Hood  369-2,  364 

Quebec,  Que 
iiibers  .'iSO-O 
bridge  fi8U-36 
rina  535-52-6-2 
I8carth622, 62-22 
urso  535-18,  327 
iiiisville  580-83 
>inio7i   535-70-73, 
50-3 

Ihi  580-82 
uiouth  580-30 

Riviere  535-57 

(11  R  name  St. 

'acciues) 

kusp,  445-1 

!  Jleldruni  Bay  O 

)-80-32-86 

ston,  535-65 
hert  693 
ii-k  580-79 
irling  580-27 
uitroon  !»80-G4 
3(RR  n'e  Crosby) 
5-52 

m-an'ville  535-91 
est  R.  Sta.  599-13 
allace  599-15 
iledonia  580-70-79 
izubazua  656 
)ckmouche  540 
5-12 

0-5  or  0  Nanainio 
iguish  665-1 
iTenford  580-55 
igi  nishe  372 
rceiiKcH  531 
raugedale  509-14 
ranjfertale  599-14 
)rtWilliani  535-51 
mville,  580-12 
iledon  E'st  580-65 
a  Vancouver,  B  C 
re  Yarmouth,  N  S 
0-64 ^(R  R  name 
Glen  Huron) 
0-9 

opewell  599-13 
lediac  599-11 
ircourt  599-2 
2 

issex  Vale  590-12 
5-16-33-34,  319 
2 

3-2 

■imsby  580-83 

•ahttiti'K  535-12 

reetsville  535-35 

issex  Vale  599-12 

mitou  535-57 

1 

Bvensvil!e580-8?, 

3-25-2 

est  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 

hcroft  535-70 

['etVs364,H70,372 

'wnianville5809, 

(29-2 

>rlhi)ort  308,  30!) 

i 

ilkerton  580-54 

)-12 

r   ick  714 


Somerset 

Somerville  . . . 

Sonora  

Sonya   

Sooke    

Soperton 

*Sorel   

Sorrel  Ridge . . 

Souris 

Sourisford  .  . 
Sourix,  Eaut  . 
Souri8,  West  . 


South   

Southampton . . 

Southampton. . 
*Southampton 
South  BarofSid.R 
South  Barnston . . 

South  Bay  

South  Bay  

South  Bay  

South  Baymcuth. 

South  Beach 

South  Bolton  .... 
South  Branch 
South  Branch  (K) 
South  Branch . . 
SBr.St.NicholasR 
South  Brook  .... 
South  Casselman. 
South  Cayusra  . . 
South  Clones  .... 

Southcote 

South  Cove 

South  Dudswell . . 
*  South  Durham.. 
*South  Edmont'n 
South  E  Passage. 

South  Ely    

South  End  


KLKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NKAR- 
KST  R.  H.  STATION. 
SEKKKY,l'l\261-263 


Selkirk 

..  M 

Carleton 

.NB 

Guysborough 

.NS 

Ontario,  N  R 

.  ...0 

Vancouver. . 

B  (; 

Leeds,  S  R . . 

.  ...0 

Richelieu  . . . 

...  Q 

Charlotte . .  . 

.N  B 

Selkirk 

. . .  M 

Selkirk 

. ..  M 

King's 

PEI 

King's 

PEl 

Lunenburg. . 

..NS 

York  

.N   B 

South  E  of  Lochab' 

South  Esk   

South  Fanningt'n 

South  Finch   

Southgate 

South  Gloucester. 
S'th  Gordonsville. 
South  Oower  . . . 
South  Graiiby 
South  Granville . . 
S  Gut  of  St.  Ann's 
South  Ham  .... 
S  Head  of  Cow  B. 
South  Imiian  . . . 
South  Knowlesv'e 

South  Lake 

South  Lake 

South  Lancaster  . 
South  Maitland  . . 

South  March 

S  McLellaii's  M  . . 
South  Melville... 
South  Moi-land . . . 
South  Midilleton. 
South  Monaghan . 
South  Mountain  . 
Soutli  Nelson  ... 
South  Nelson  Rd. 
South  Newbi'idgi- 

South  Ohio 

Southport   

South  (Quebec  , . . 

South  Range  .... 
South  Hawdon . . . 
South  Renou.i  . . . 
"South  River  ..  .. 

South  River 

South  Ro.iton  . .  . 
•S.  Salt  Springs.  .. 


Cumberland  .  .N  S 
Bruce,  W  R....  O 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Stanstcad    Q 

Prince  Edward  . .  O 

Victoria N  S 

St.  John N  B 

Algoma   0 

Magdalen  Isla'ds  Q 

Brome   Q 

Colchester N  R 

King's NB 

Ottawa O 

Kent    NB 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Russell    0 

Monck O 

Queen's N  B 

Brant,  N.R O 

Victoria NS 

Wolfe  Q 

Urununond    ....Q 

Alta 

Halifax    NS 

Shefford Q 

Welland O 

Guysborough .  N  S 
Northumb' . . . .  N  B 
Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 

Stormont    O 

Middlesex,  E  R..O 

Russell    O 

Carleton  ....NB 
Greiiville,  NR..  O 

Shefford Q 

Queen's. ...    PEI 

Victoria  N  S 

Wolfe Q 

Cape  Breton . .  N  S 

Russell    O 

Carleton N  B 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Kings PEI 

Glengarry  O 

Hants N  S 

Carleton O 

Pii-tou N  S 

Queen's PEI 

Guvsborough  N  S 
Norfolk,  N  R  ..O 
Petciboro'    W  R  O 

Dundas    O 

Noi-thunibcrl'd  NB 
Noi-thuir.berl'd  NB 

Carleton N  B 

Vannciuth  . .  . .  N  S 

Queen'e  PEI 

LtHis    Q 

Digliv  NS 

Hants N  S 

Northunitierl'd  NB 
Muskoka  &  P  Sd  ( ) 
Gloucester..  ..N  B 

Shoffoi-d Q 

Antigonishe . .  .N  S 


644-1 

Hartland  535-86 

Antigonishe  599-7 

580-38 

via  Victoria,  B  C 

510 

583.  535-1,  3-29-4-6-7 

Rolling  Dam,535-87 

535-58-59 

Deloraine  535-57 

665-4,  359-1,  371 

Souris  East  666-4, 

359-1,  371 
ma  Lunenburg,  N  S 
CanterburyStation 

359-90 
549 
580-54 

nia  Sydney,  N  S 
Derby  L.  Vt.  5121 
via  Picton,  Ont 
Ingonishe  372 
535-88 

via  Mani'waning  0 
ma  Picton 
Knowlton  535-4 
Brookfield  599-1 
Penobsquis  599-12 
Farrelton,  656 
Weldford  599-2 
E.  Sou'ampton  549 
Casselman  531 
Dunnville  580-79 
Welsford  535^ 
via  Hamilton 
Iona599-14, 364,372 
Dudswell  C.62(),  675 
580-8 

Edmonton  535-63. 
via  Halifax,  N  S 
Racine  653 
Stamford   580-77, 

625-6,  690 
Antigonishe  599-7 
Newc'tle  599-2,  353 
Wilmot  714 
535-33 

Lucan,  580  51 
via  Ottawa,  Ont 
Bristol  535-30 
Keniptville  535-20 
Granby  545-1 
Breadalbane  665-1 
Iona,599-14,364,372 
Marbleton  675,  620 
via  Sydney,  N  S 
531 

Hartland  535-86 
;»anano(|ne  702 
I  Souris  East  665-4 
'Lancaster  580-9 
Shubenucadie  599-1 
Stittsville  535-12 
N.Glasgow  599-7-13 
CapeTrav'rse,665-2 
Tracadic  ,599-7 
Conrtland  580-82 
Mill  Brook  5ro-35 
North  Mt.  535  33 
Newcastle  599  2 
Newcastle  599- J 
Woodst'k  5. 5-86-90 
712(RRnanieOhio) 
via  C'harlottetown 
Levis  075,  5993-4, 

580-12 
N.  Range  Cor.  712 
Mount  I'niacke  714 
Rcnons  Uri.  599-8 
580-67 

Caraipiet  540 
535-4 
Antigonishe, 699-7 


S  S  Basin  R  Denis 
S  Side  Baddock  R 
S  Side  Boulai  darie 
S  Side  Cocagne  It 
S  S  Whycoc'gh  B. 
South  Stukely  . . 
South  Tilley   .... 

South  Vale 

South  Vancouver. 
South  Victoria. . . 

Southville 

South  Wallace  . . 
South-W  Marg'ree 
South-W  Mabou  . 

South-West  

South-W  Point. . . 
S-W  PtMatoun.. 
South-W  Ridge . . 
South  Wiltshire  . 
Southwold  Stat'n. 
South  WooiUlee . . 
South  Zorra 


Sowerby  

*  Spadina  Avenue 
Spallumcheen  . . 
Spanish  River  . . 

■Spanish  R  Stat'n 
Sjiarrow  Lake  . . 

Sparta 

Spa  Springs    . . . 

Speedside    

Speerville    

Speight's  Corners 

Sjjeiice 

Spence  

Spencer  Cove . . 
Spencer's  Island.. 
"Spenecrville  .... 
Spencc's  Bridjie... 
Speyside  ...... 

Spires   .    

Spring  Arbour 
Spring  Bank  . . 
Springbank. . . . 
^priit'/  Brook . . 
i'  )ringl)rook  . . 
Springfield  .... 
*Sprinijtield  . . 
Sprinijjichi .... 


Spi-ingfleld  .... 
Sprinxifield  .... 
Springfield  .... 
Spr'pj'd-on  Credit 

Sinwifurd 

S|)ringhaven 

Spring  Hill 

Spring  Hill 

Spring  Hill  Junct 

Si)ring  Hill 

"SpriH!]  Hill  .... 
Sjiring  Road  .... 

Si)ringtown  

Springvale 


Spring  \'alley . . . 

Springv'''-' 

SJiriLgville 

Spruccdale 

Spruce  (irove. . . 
sjiruco  Lake  Sta 
Spnure  Lake  . . . 

Spry 

Spry  Bay 


Spy   Hill  . . 
Squamish 
Stadacona 
Staffa    . . , . 
Stafford    .. 


ELFXTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Inverness   . . . .  N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Kent NB 

Inverness....    NS 

Shefford Q 

Victoria N  B 

Colchester  ....NS 
N  Westminster  BC 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Digby NS 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Inverness  . . .  .N  S 
Inverne.s3    . . .  .N  S 

Prince PEI 

Gaspb  Q 

Queen's   N  S 

Inverness   . . . .  N  S 

Queen's    PEI 

Elgin  W  R O 

Es.sex,  NR  ....O 
Oxford  N    R....O 

Algoma  O 

Toronto,  West..  0 

Yale     B  C 

Algoma  O 

Algoma  O 

Ontario  N  R  ..  ..O 

Elgin,  E  R O 

Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 
Wellington, S  R    O 

Carleton NB 

Queen's N  B 

Muskoka  &  P  Sd  O 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Quebec Q 

Cumberland. . .  N  S 
Grenville,  SR..  O 

Yale BC 

Halton O 

Wellington  C  R.  O 

Norfolk  S  R O 

Alta 

Middlesex,N  R..O 
Hastings.  N  R  ..O 
Dorchester     ....Q 

Lisgar     M 

Elgin  ER  O 

King's     N  B 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION. 
SERKEV,l'P.-261-268 


York    NB 

Annapolis  . .  .  .N  S 
Queen's    ....PEI 

Peel O 

Oxford  SR  ....O 
Yarmouth  . . . .  N  S 

Russell O 

Compton     Q 

Cumberland  .  .N  S 

York  N  B 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Shei-brooke  ....  Q 
Renfrew,  S  R  . .  O 
Haldiniand  O 

Brockville O 

Peterboro',  W  R.O 

Picton N  S 

.Muskoka  &P.S'd.O 

Alberta  

St.  John N  B 

St.  .lohii N  B 

Bruce,  N  R O 

Halifax N  S 


Assa 

N.Westminster.BC 

Quebec Q 

Perth,  SR O 

Renfrew,  N  R  . .  O 


Riv.  Dennis  599-14 
Iona599-14,364,372 
Iona.599-14,364,372 
Notre  Dame  518 
Orangedale  599-14 
.535-7 

Andover  535-86 
Brookfield  599-1 

Thompson's  Mills 

599-1 
Weymouth  Bri.  712 
Wallace  599-15 
Margaree  H.  359-2 
P.  Hood  359-2,  364 
Miscouche  665-1 
Gaspe  B.  346,  350 
liiverpool  376-3 
P.  Hood  3.59-2,  364 
via  Charlottetown 
625-8 
6-25 -5 
Woo<lstock  536 -3o- 

38,  580-80-82 
Dayton  535-25 
via  Toronto,  Ont 
via  Yale,  B  C 
422-2,  428-3,  430-1, 

535-25 
,535-25 

Kilworthy  580-67 
Union  580-81 
Middleton  646,  714 
via  Guelph,  Ont 
Woodst'k  536-86-90 
Welsford  536-88 
Magnetawan  420-4 
C.  Tormeiitine  638 
via  Quebec,  Que 
Parrsboro'  549 
.535-20 
535-70 

Acton  580-51 
.535-36 

P.  Rowan  580-86 
Cal'ary  535 -53-63-64 
Strathroy  580-85 
544 

Ste.  Henedine  675 
via  Winnipeg,  Man 
625-5 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

599-12 
.M.  Kezwick  536-83 
046 

Hreadalbane  665-1 
5 '•-35 
5S0-78 

via  Yarmouth 
Osgoode  S.   535-20 
.535-7 
549,  .'■i99-l 
391  via  Fredericton 

549 

('Iff  Leniioxville,  Q 
Arnprinr  .535-12 
Hagersville  580-70, 

0-25-5 
via  Brockville  Ont 
Fiazcrville  580-35 
Hoiiewell  599-13 
Emsdale  580-07 
5 (5-63 
695 
()95 

Lion's  Head  426 
W.  Riv.  Sheet  Har. 

371 
Binscarth622,(>22-2 
ria  Vancouver,  B  C 
via  (Quebec,  (^ue 
Dublin  580-52 
Cobden  535-12 


318 


POST  OFFICES  AND   RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN   CANADA.  [1897     I     1^97] 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Stagsburn    

Stake  Road 

Staijiford 

Stanbrids:e,  East, 
Stanbridge  Sta  . . 
Staiibury 


Standoff. 
Standon  . 
*StaiiJold 
Stanhope . 


Stanhope 

Stanley    

Stanley    

*Stanley  Bridge  . 

Stanleydale 

Stanley  House  . . 
Stanley's  MilU  . . 
Stanley  Section . . 

Staideyville  . 

"Stanstead 

Stanstead  June  . . 

StantC'     

Stanwoou     

Stapledon    

Staple's  Brook   . . 

Staples 

Starbuck  

Stardale  

Starkey'8 

Starkville    

Star  Lake    

Stariiesboro'    

Starrat  

*Stayner   

Staynerville    

Steam  Mill  Village 
Steeles  I^ake  .... 

Steenburg   

Steep  Creek  ... 


Steep  Creek 

Steevescote 

Steeve's  Mountain 
Steeve's  Settlem'. 

Steiiibach    

Stella   

*StellartoH 

Stephenfield  . . . . 
*Steven  Street  . . 
*Stei'ensi'ille  . . . . 
Steveston 


Stewart    

Stewart  Bay  . . 
Stewartdale  . . 
Stewarton  .... 
Stewarton  .... 
Stewart\  ille  . . 
Stewiacke  Cross  R 
Stiles  Village  . . 


Stillnian  

Still  Water 

'Stirling 

Stirliiift'    

Stirling  F'alls  ,   , , 

Stirtou :  . . 

Stittcille    

Stockdale    

Stockton  Station. 

Stockwe'.l 

Stooo 

Stoddarts 


Stoke  Centre 
Stokes  Hay  . . 
Stoiiefield  . . 
Stoiieham  . . 
Stonehaven . . 
Stone  House 


RLECTOIIAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Ottawa y 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Welland O 

Missisquoi y 

Mi8»is<iuoi (J 

Missis(iuoi (^ 


Alta 

Dorchester Q 

Arthabaska Q 

Stanstead y 

Queen's P  E  I 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

York N  B 

Queen's PEl 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Peel O 

Lunenburg. . .  N  S 

Lanark,  S  R O 

Stanstead Q 

Stanstead Q 

Sinicoe,  S  R O 

Northumb',  ER.O 
Carleton  .......  O 

Colchester. . . .  N  S 

Essex,  N  R O 

Lisgar M 

Prescott O 

Queen's N  B 

Durham,  W  R  . .  O 
Muskoka&P.S'd.O 

Huntingdon Q 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Simcoe,  N  R . . . .  O 
Argenteuil Q 

King's NS 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 
Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 
Guysboro' ....  N  S 


545-1,  032  -1 
-Macleod  335-64 
St.  Anselme  1)75 
580-12  I 

580-8  (R  R  name 

Norton  Mills) 
Little  York  (W5-3 
Amherst  599-1 
Cross  Creek  532 
Breadalbane  665-1 
No\ar  580-67 
4'2u-3  Ut'son  580-67 
Malton  ,580-51 
Bridgewater  374 
Perth  535-34 
512-1 
51-2,  .512-1 
Alliston  .580-64 
Hoards  Sta.  580-27 
Bells  Cor's.  535-12  ; 
Belmont  599-1         I 
6-25-3  j 

535-59 

Vankleek  H.  531 -l 
Cody's  543-1 
Weslevville  580-9 
Emsdale  580-67 
Huntingdon  580-7 
Emsdale  580-67 
580-68 
St.  Phillippi  d'Ar-j  Strathclair  Sta. 

genteuil  636-18    |,Strathewen 


Sask 

Albert N  B 

Westmoreland. N  B 
Westmoreland. N  B 
Provencher  ....  M 

Lennox  O 

Pictou N  S 

Selkirk M 

Hamilton O 

Welland O 

N.  Westminster.  BC 

Kent O 

Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Inverness  ....  N  S 

King's N  B 

Carleton O 

Renfrew,  SR....O 

Colchester N  S 

Westmoreland.  N  B 

Pictou NS 

Guysboro', . . . .  N  S 
Hastings,  N  R  . .  O 
Richmond. . . .  N  S 
.Muskoka&P.S'd.O 
Wellington, C  R.O 

Carleton O 

Northumb',  ER.O 

Selkirk M 

Chateauguay Q 

Hastings,  E  R. .  O 
Annapolis N  S 

Richmond Q 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Argenteuil Q 

Quebec i} 

Gloucester  . .  .N  B 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOC.\TKD,  OR  NKAR-, 
KST  R.  H.  STATION. 
8KBKF,V,I'I'.-26]--263 

Farrelton  656 
Wallace  599-15 
690,  625-6,  5i:0-77 
Bedford  535-1 
535-1,  545 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Stone  Ridge 
Stoneleigh  . . 
Stone  Quarry 
,'^St<inewall  . . 
Stony  Beach 
Farnham535-l-3-7,  '.S7o)i(/  Creek 


Stony  Creek  . .  . 
!  Stony  Island  . . . 

' '  Stony  Lake 

j  I  Stony  Mountain 

Stony  Plain 

I  Stony  Point    . . . 

Stomiont 

Stornoway  

Stottville 

*Stouffnlle 

Strahane 

*Straehan  Ave  . 

Strader's  Hill... 

Straffordville  . . . 


Strange  ... 
Strangfield  . 
Strangmuir. 
Strasburg  . 
Strassburg  . 
*StratMd  . 
Strathabo  . 
Strathadam 


jStrathallan  . 
Strathavon  . 
Strathburn . 


|Strathcarrol 
I Strathclair 


547 

St.  Ola  544  I 

Port  Mulgrave  599-i 
7-14,  364  j 

Pr'ce  Albert  53.V62  Strathtav" 
693  (R  R  n'e  Salem)  :  Street's  Ridge 
Boundary  C.  59912  rStteetuville    . . 


^Strathlorn  . 
[Strathniore. 
Strathinore 
;Strathnairn 
*Stnithroy  . 


Stromness  

,  S'^vonachMount'n 

jjotroud 

llStuartburn 

Stubb's  Bav 


572 

Otterburne  u35-55 
Bath  309,  324 
599-913 
Carman  535-54 

via  Hamilton,  Ont  Sturgeon  . . 

625-2,  580-82  Sturgeon  Bay. . 

450-4,  or  via  Hev/ ^\* Sturgeon  hnlh 

Westminster,BC  Sturgeon  Point 
7'i76'/ J/ 535-42,625-5  i 

South  Riv.   dS0-(i7  I* Sridhury 

Orangedale   599-14,  Suttield  

Brownsville  543-1    ^Suffolk  Station 
via  Ottawa,  Ont 
A rnprior  535-12 
Brookfield  599-1 
Moncton  518,  599-| 

1-2-12 
W.  Riv.  Sta.  599-13 
Antigonishe  599-7 
.580-27 

St.  Peters  364,  370 
Burk'sF.alls.'')8l(-67 
Drayton  580-54 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS, 


York N  B 

Ontario,  NR....O 

Welland O 

Lisgar M 

Assa 

Wentworth,  S  R.O 

Albert N  B 

Shelburne....  N  S 
Peterboro',  ER.O 

Lisgar M 

Alta 

Essex,  NR O 

Guysboro*....  N  S 

Compton  Q 

St.  John's Q 

Ontario,  W  R  ..  O 
Wentworth,  N  R.O 

Toronto O 

Dundas O 

Elgin,  ER O 

York,  NR O 

Essex,  N  R O 

AlU 

Waterloo,  SR..  O 

Assa 

Perth,  N  R O 

Northumberl'd  N  B 
Northumberl'dNB 


Oxford,  N  R....0 

Grev,  N  R 0 

Middlesex,  WR..0 


Assa 

Marquette M 

Marquette M 

Lisgar M 

Inverness  . . . .  N  S 

Stomiont O 

Jnc(iues  Cartier.  Q 

Grev,  E  R O 

Middlesex,  W  R  O 
Renfrew,  S  R.  ..O 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Peel O 

Monck O 

Annapolis  . .  .N  S 
Simcoe,  S  R . . . .  O 
Provencher  ....  JI 

Ponti'ic Q 

King's P  E  I 

Simcoe,  E  R....O 
Dis.  of  Nipissing  0 
Victoria,  N  R  . .  O 

Algoma O 


RAILROAD  ox  W11H11 
LOCATED,  ORNKAR. 
K.ST   R.  R.  STATIO.V. 

8KEKEV,i'p.-2(:i-:;iiS 


.Sugar  loaf 
Stimas  . . . . 


.5-25-12 

Kiaiikfort  544 

,535  ■.SO 

Henunitigford 

509-1 

640  (R  R  name 

Dalhousic) 
ria  Shcrbi-ooke,  Q 
Lion'n  Head  4'26 
327  or  dishing  54 
via  Quebec,  Que 
540 
Pugwash  59015 


Summerlicrry  . 
Suninierrield  . . 
Summerhill  . . . 
Sunnner  Hill  . . 
.Summerlea  .... 
Siimtnirside  .. 
Summcrsidc  , . 
Sumniersto-.vn 
Siun'erstown  Sta. 
Sununcrville  .... 
Siinnnerville  .... 
Suninierville  .... 
Sunimcrville  Ccn. 

Suniiici- 

Smibury  

*Sunderland  , . . . 

*Sundridge 

Sundridgc  

Suiniidale    

SunnidaleCorn'rs 
Sunnybrae 


Bracebridge,x-iiti7 
Ridgeway  5!>(i-70 
535-60 

580-83 

693 

Harrington  376-3 

via  Peterboro',  Ont 

535-60 

580-83 

Isaac's  Har.  371 

Spring  Hill  535  7 

580-13 

580-36-37 

Puslinch  535-35 

via  Toronto  Ont. 

I'i'aMorrisburg.Oiit 

Tilsoiiburg  5i«0-78- 

82,  625-5 
King  .580-67 
Comber  6'25-3-5 
Oleichen  535-53 
Doon  580-47 
Regina  .535-.5-2-02 
,580-51-52-53-79-80 
Doaktown  532 
Newcastle  599-2, 

353 
580-80 

Chatsw-orth  535-40 
Glencoe  535-42,5^0- 

8*2-83 
Qu'Ap'lleSta.535-52 
Strathclair  Sta.  622 
622 

Stonewall  535-60 
PortHood  359-2,364 
Monckl'dSta.535-33 
580-9 

,  .f(  Meaford,  Ont 
,580-85 

Egansville,  535-11  . 
Greenv'le Sta.  .599-1 
.535-35 
580-79 

Middleton  646,  714 
Craigvale  680-67 
m'a  Emerson,  Man 
Mackey'sSla..536-12 
Georgetown  665-3 
,580-3* 
,535-13 
312  or  Lindsay  680- 

30-32-35 
,535-13-25 

Sherbi-ooke  QJRock  Foiest  535-" 

Queen's P  E  I  (K)5-3 

Victoria N  SJNeiU's  Harbour  372 

N.WestniinsterBC|4,50-3oru('«Xicomin 
,535-70 

Assa  ,535 -,52 

Carleton N  B|Riv.deChute535-86 

Huron,  S  R...    0|CIinton  580-.50-52 
Queen's N  B|  Welsford  ,535-88 


Jacques  Cartier.  Q 

Prince P  E  I 

Antigonishe . . .  N  S 

Glengarry O 

Oletigarry O 

Peel O 

King's.' P  E  I 

Hants N  S 


Dorval  680-9 
6651.  346.  356-2 
Heathertoii  509-7 
329-3,  .580-0 
580-9 

Dixie  535-35 
via  Chai-lottetown 
Newport  Sta.  714 


Queen's N  S  Liverpool  376-3 


Assa 

Frontenac    O 

Ontario,  N  H....O 
Muskoka&P.Sd.  O 

Pictou N  S 

Simcoe.  N  R O 

Simcoe,  N  R O 

Pictou N  S 


Whitew'dSta  535-52 

via  Kingston  t>nt. 

580-S6 

5S0-6V 

via  Pictou  N  S 

Stavncr  ,580-68 

Stavner  580-68 

Hopewell  ,59013 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Sunnymead 


Sunnyside   

Sunnyside  

Sunshine 

Surette  Island  . . 

Surrey 

Surrey  Centre  . . 
Sussex  Corner  . . 
Sussex  Portage . . 
Sussex  Vale  . . . . 
Sutherland's  Cor 


Sutherland'sRiv'r 
Suthwyn 

*  Sutton    

Sutton  Junction. 
*Sutton  West.... 
Swan  Creek  . . 
Swan  Lake .... 

Swansburg 

Swansea  

Sweaburg    

Sweenyville 

"Siveetsburg  .... 
Sweet's  Corners. . 
Sweet's  Corners. . 

*  Swift  Ctirrent. . 

Swindon  

Swinton  Park .... 

Switzerville 

*Sydenhiim 

Sydenham  Place. 

Sydney 


Sjdney  Forks.. . 
Sydney  ilines  . 
Sydney  River. . . 

Sykeston  . . 

Sylvan 

Sylvan  Valley . . . 
Synton 


Syphers'  Cove 

Tabuciiitac 

Tach^  Station 

Tadousac 

Taillon 

Tain 

Talbotville  Roya 
Tanibling's  Cor's 
*Tamw(yrth. . . 
Tancook  Island. 
Tancred   


Tangier 
Tansley 


Tapleytown  . . 
Tapley's  Mills.. 
Tappen  Siding 

Tara 

Tarantum 

Tarbert    

Tarbot 

Tarbotvale. .  . . 
*Tata)naginithe 
Tatamagf^.u-he  .^ 
Tatehur(,t  . . , 
Tallock  . . . 
Taunton  . . . 
*  Tavist  nek  . 

Taylor 

Tavlor  Village 
Ta'y  Mills... 
Tay  Settlement 
Tayside    . . . 
Tecumseh    . 
*Teeswater 


[1897 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


n\9 


LROAD  OX  WHKii 
CATKl),  OKNKAR- 
T  H.  R.  STATIUN, 
BKEY.IT.iOl-lilia 


ict'bii<lf;cSSM-67 
Igeway  oMf79 
•00 

•S3 

rriiijfton  37C-3 
Peterboro",  Ont 

,-m 

S3 
ac's  Har.  371 

ring-  Hill  535  7 
13 

36-37 

slinch  535'35 
Toronto  Out. 
Morrisbiii'fr.Ont 

Isoiilmrg  5s(j-78- 

82,  (i-25-5 

UK  r)80-67 

miber  C'253-5 

eicheii  535'53 

3011  580-47 

'giiia  535-5'2-(>-2 

or>l-52-53-79-80 

jaktown  532 

L'wcastle  599  2, 

353 

0-80 

latsworth  535-40 

kncoe  535-42, 5bO- 

S-2-83 
ii'Ap'lleSta.535-52 

i-athclaii-Sta.6'22 

12 

lonewall  535-60 

nrtHoofl  359-2,364 

onckr(lSta.535-33 

^0-9 

i«  Sleafoifl,  Ont 

J0-S5 

s:aii8ville,  535-11  . 

i-eenv'leSta.  599-1 

35-35 

SO-79 

lUidleton  646,  714 

raiffvale  580-67 

!a  Emerson,  Man 

lackey'sSta.  535  -1-2 

eorgetown  665-3 

^0-3* 

«-13 

12  or  Lindsay  580- 

30-32-35 
W-13-25 

ock  Forest  535-" 
:)5-3 

eill'sllarliour  372 
50-3or»('«Nicomin 

.535-70 
i5-.52 

iv.deChute535-86 
linton  580-.50-O2 
K'lsford  535-88 
lorval  680-9 
li51.  34(i,  356-2 
ieatherton  699-7 
29-3,  .580-9 
SO-9 

•ixie  535-35 
ia  C'harlottetown 
icwjiort  Sta.  714 
iiv('ri)ool  370-3 
i'hitew'dSta  535-52 
ia  KingHtoii  Ont. 
80-S6 
SO-(iV 

ia  I'iftou  N  S 
taynor  .580^68 
tavner  li80^68 
lopewell  59913 


POST 
OKFTCKS. 


Sunnymead 


Suiinyside   .... 
Sunnyside  .... 

Sunshine 

Surette  Island 

Surrey 

Surrey  Centre 
Sussex  Corner 
Sussex  Portajfe 
Sussex  Vale  . . 
Sutherland's  Cor. 

Sutherland's  Riv'  r 

Suthwyn 

*Suttoii    

Sutton  Junction 
*Sutton  tf'eKt... 
Swan  Creek   . . . 

Swan  Lake 

Swansburg 

Swansea  

Sweaburg    


Sweenyville  . . ,  . 
*Siveetiiburg  . . . 
Sweet's  Corners . 
Sweet's  Corners. 
*SwiJ't  Cxirrent. 

Swindon 

Swinton  Park . . . 
Switzerville  . . . . 
*Sydcnhiim 


ELKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


AS8(V 


King's N  S 

Restigouche  . .  N  B 
Huron,  E  R....  O 

Yarmouth X  S 

Albert N  B 

N.Westminster  BC 

King's N  B 

King's N  B 

King's N  B 

Middle.sex,  WR..O 

Pictou N  S 

Lisgar M 

Brome Q 

Brome Q 

York,  NR O 

Sunbury N  B 

Selkirk M 

Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 

York,  WR O 

Oxford,  S  R....  O 

Kent  N  B 

Missisquoi Q 

Leeds,  SR O 

Hants N  S 

Assa 

Muskoka&P.Sd.  O 

Grey,  E  R O 

Lennox  O 

Addington O 


RAILROAD  OS  WHICH 

LOCATED,  OR  KKAR-|] 
EST  R.  R.  HT.\TIO.N,j| 
SEE  KET,l'l'.-261-263  t 


POST 
OKKICES. 


Whitewood  Station  Teeterville 

535-52  I  Tehkuimuah  .... 

Port  William  714    [  Telfer    

RiverLouison  599-2;  Telford  

Belgrave  580-50      i: 

via  Yarmouth  N  S.  Temperance  \'ale 

Hillsborough  693      Temiieranceville  . 

wirtN.VVestm'terBC'  Temple 

Sussex  Vale  599-12 

Anagaiice  .599-12     \  Tempo 

599-12  1 : 

Bothwell  535-42,       Tenbv 

680-83  !  Tenby  Bay 

W.Merigo'ishe699'7. 

ma  Winnipeg  Man  Teneeape 

535-3  Ten  Mile  Creek 

535-3-4  Ten  Mile  House 

.580-37  Tennant's  Cove 

Burton  390 

644-1 

Lockport  376-3 

.580-87 

Woodstock  535-35 


Norfolk,  N  R..  ..() 

Algoina O 

Middlesex,  K  R..O 
Pictou N  H 

York  N  II 

York,  N  R o 

York   N  II 


Sydenham  Place. 
Sydney 


Sydney  Forks .... 
Sydney  ilities  . . 
Sydney  River. . . . 

Sykeston  . .   

Sylvan 

Sylvan  Valley 

Synton  


Syphers'  Cove 
Tabucintae  .... 
Tach6  Station 

Tadousac 

Taillon 

Tain 

Talbotville  Royal 
Tanibling's  Cor's. 
*Tamworth. . . . 
Tancook  Island 
Tancred  


Drummond  . 
Cape  Breton. 


•Q 
N  S 


Cape  Breton . .  N 
Cape  Breton . .  N 
Cape  Breton . .  N  S 
Lambton,W  R..  O 
Middlesex,  NR..O 

Algoma  O 

Albert N  B 


DIhllUCTM. 


Middlesex,  S  R.  () 


M.iniuette ,M 

Algoma o 


Hants N 

St.  John N 

(Queen's  ....  I'  K 
King's N  It 


Tangier 
Tansley 


Queen's N  B 

Northumberl'dNB 

Algoma O 

Saguenay  Q 

Chicoutimi  . . . .  Q 
Norfolk,  S  R....0 

Elgin,  WR O 

Middlesex  O 

Addington O 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Lambton,  E  R.  .t» 

Halifax N  S 

Halton O 


Tapleytown  . . . 
Tapley's  Mills... 
Tappen  Sitling  . 

Tnra 

Tarantum 

Tarbert    

Tarbot 

Tarbotvale 

*Tatainagiiiiclie 
Tatamagfuche  Mt 

Tatehurft 

Tatlock    

Taunton  

*Ta  Vint  nek 

Taylor  

Tavlor  Village    , 
Tay  Mills....... 

Tay  Settlement . 

Tayside    

Tecumseh    

*Teeswater 


Wentworth,  S  R.O 

Carleton N  B 

Yale BC 

Bruce,  N  R....  O 

Queen's    PEI 

Wellington,  N  R.O 

Victoria N  S 

Victoria N  S 

Colchester  ....N  S 
Colchester . . . .  N  S 
Chateauguay . . . .  Q 
Lanark,  N  R. . .  .O 

Ontario,  S  R O 

Oxford,  NR....  O 

Leeds ...O 

Westmoreland  N  B 

York  N  B 

York  N  B 

Stormont O 

Essex,  NR 0 

Bruce,  ER 0 


38,  680-80-83 
Canaan  Sta.   699-2 
535-3 

Lyndhurst  516 
EUershouse  714 
S35-.52-.53 
Novar  580-67 
Dundalk  63540 
Napan'e.509-2,580-9 
Harrowsmith  611, 

509-1 
Richmond  Sta.  580 

8-12 
599-14,337,338,364, 

370,  372 
via  Sydney  N  S 
via  N.  Sydney  N  S 
via  Sydney  N  S 
Petr'a  580-84,  625-7 
Thedford  680-51 
Echo  Bay,  535"25 
093  (R.  R.  name 

Coverdale) 
Dougl.isHarb'r390 
Neguac  553 
535-51 
329-8 

St  William's  680-86 
MrtSt.ThomasOnt 
via  London 
509-1 

MahoneBav646,373 
Bothwell  535-42, 

580-83 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
580-65  (R.  R.  name: 

St.  Anns)  ! 

Stoiiv  Creek  580-83 
W'dstock  535-80-90 
.535-70 
580-55 

via  Charloitetown 
Gi-aBdVallev  635-41 
loiia  599-14,364,372 
N.  Sydnev  699-14 
.599-16 

Tatamag'che  599-16 
Orm.Htowri,  580-7 
Almonte  535-12 
Osthawa  580-9 
580-79-80 
lianaiioque  702 
RocklandSta.  599-1 
Cross  Creek  532 
Cross  Creek  532 
.Moose  Creek  631 
580-83 
536-41 


Tennyson 

Terence  Bay  . . 

Terminus 

Terra  Cotta  .. 

Terra  Nova 

■Terra  Nova. . . . 
*l\rveb()nne  .. 
Tessierville  .... 

Teston 

TeteiiGa'heR(n8) 
Tete.aGa'heR(sB) 

Tetlook    

Tetu 


Lanark,  S  R (» 

Halifax    N  H 

Bothwell O 

Peel O 

Siincoe,  8  R.,,.  O  |,|mp  fiH0-(l4 


HAII.IIii.Mi  ON  WHICH 
liiiiA'I'I'.n,  iifl  NK\H- 
Kl»T  H,  M,  HIMMN, 
HKI'.  l(l(V,l'l',L'li|.J(l3 

\yiMilbln( '(Ml, (1-25-5 

i'/'((  .Miniliowiin'g  () 
Kllrlcit  fihOTiu 
W'l'ptl  Mcritfonlnlio, 

591l'7 

Mllhill..  r,;ir,-K'i 

King  (i><ii'(i7 

391  virl  WiiiuUli'ck 

fiMfi'MMlO 
HI,Th(i'»  W,  riWI-81- 

MU,fp;)ri'!l5,625'5-8 
llli((lNlnll('6'2'2 
llnico  Milieu  r.!l5-25 

4'jN'.'l,4;iO|,4-2?".? 
Ntnvtiiii'l  Mt.»,  714 
»<l.  Marl  In'R  543-2 
llnll'inil  6115-3 
.Niil'tuli  Mta,  5431 

WlO'h! 
I'l-rili  fiHf.'34 
viii  Halifax 
lllifc'dcii  ll'25-8 

flHII'llft 


Teviotdale  . . . 
Tewkesbury  . 
Texas  River  . 
Thamexford  . 
*Thamesville  . 

Thanet 

The  Barony  . . 
The  Bluffs.... 
The  Brook  . . 
"Thedford  ... 

The  Falls 

The  Flats 

The  Gore 

The  Grange    , 


N.WuHtminHter  III 
Terrebonno  . . . ,  y 

KimoHwki  IJ 

York,  W  R o 

Gloucester..  ..N  II 
Gloucester. . ,  .N  (I 
Ahhu 
T(5mi«oouata ....  i) 

Wellington,  N  H.O 


.N 


The  Grant 
The  Grove 


Quebec 

York   

Oxfoifl,  N  R 

Bothwell 

Hastings,  N  U, 

York N 

King's N 

Russell o 

Lambton,  K  R. .  o 
Colchester..  ..N  H 
Hastings,  N  II,, O 
Middlesex,  E  R,  ,o 
Cardwell o 

King's N  It 

Midillcsex,  V.  R 


The  Hawk  

The  Lake 

■The  Lodge 

The  Long  Stretch 

The  Mattawas  , , 

The  Narrovvs 

Theodore 

The  Pas 

The  Pines    

ThePoints,  W.Bay 

The  Range '. 

The  Ridge 

The  Slash  

TheDxalon   

Thetford  Mines, , 

The  Waugh 

The  Willows  


Shelburne  ,    ,,  .N  H 

Russell II 

Lunenburg, , ,  ,N  N 
Inveriiesii  . . , ,  N  H 

Essex,  S  R O 

Lisgar Mail, 

,  Annu 

HiiNk 

Lennox o 

Richmond  . , ,  N  « 

(Jucen's N    II 

Hastings,  N   R,  ,0 
Algoma  , , , 
.\lgoina  . , , . 
Megantlc  , , 
Glouceslei', . 
Northuinber 


Thingvalla  , , 
Thistletown 

Thoiiiashurij 
Thomond, . , , 
Thompson  . , 


Thompsonville  , , 
Thompson's  Sla'i 
Thomson's  Land'g 
Thorburn  .... 
I'Thoresby 


I'd  N  It 


York,  WR,, 

HaslingH,  E  U 
King's, .  , 
Algoina, 


AXNII 

,  o 


,,N' 


SImi'oc,   H  R 
Cuinberlaiid , 

Yule 

Pictou N  K 

Selkirk M 


, , ,() 

.\  H 
IK! 


i'('((N,\VcMIiim'iIIC 
fi.'lfi".!l 

I, 'tIcMi'llNHtn. 5119-2 
.Maple  5.><il'll7 
ltiitir»tVlllivg(.miP-2 
ltilfir»(tVlllnge51l9-2 
Viii'|(l(iii  1122 
7iio{U,ll.imnicFrirt 

IiigidlM) 
Alum  mytA 
via  Qiielieo  Que. 
Itolrxlnwii  5H'2 
llig'»'lfi3ri'.'lfi,5W)'83 
ftHO'Mil  fi;if,'42 
i  inimliv  544 
Mlllvllle  f.35-83 
llolliewiy  r>mi-12 
NiMith  Indian  531 

ftHOT.1 

Tiiliuiirtg'('hefi9lt-15 
Miidiic  5M0-3i4 
via  liDiiilnn  (Int. 
Clieltenhiini  5i)5-3f> 

flHII'.'Ift 

Ni.l'tnii  Mta.  599-12 

MH'l 
f.MO'lli(H.  R.  name 

I'-alrflelil) 
lliti'rliigliin  H76'3 
TIlill'Mii,  (Jiie  535-18 
IMlCHler  Jl(3 
Port  niiwkeMliurv 

Will' 1 4,  371,  3m'» 
Kllitfxvllle  617 
WMiiillMniriie  th'i 
ViirKton,  (122 
Pr'ce  Albert  63.0(12 

HI,  I'el.'i.;i64, 370.372 
MlliK!||iiili'iidll543-l 
Coe  mil  Mlne!<544 
via  Malntowaiii'gO 
ft;ifp"2fi.  122-2,  428-3 
07fi 

I'lii'liiniiliche  540 
llfilKOiik  point  Ld. 

ir  Cliiilliiini  532 
Langenliurg  022 
Wexioli  535-40.  580 

•f.l 
Tweed  535-34,  5119-1 
ltelle|..|eC|-e'k5431 
ri:i5-«5(ll.  R.  name 

I'eaii  Luke) 

flK0'll4 

fllllj-l 

llinilxtoke  6S(5-70 

N,(llit«gow591l-7-13 

HtiJCktoll«tft,635-6» 


320 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


[1897 


F08T 
OFFICES. 


Thornbrook    .... 

Thornb}' 

Thorndale  

*Thornbury    

Thorn  Centre .... 

Thornoliffe 

Thornetown    .... 

*Thornhill 

Thornhill 

Thornton 

Thornville  

Thornyhurst 

*Thorold 

Thorpe 

Three  Brooks .... 
Three  Brooks. . . . 

Three  Forks 

Three  Lakes  

*  Three  Rivers  . . 
Three  Tree  Creek 
Throoptown  .... 
Thunder  Hill".. .. 
Thunder  River  . . 

*Thurso  

Tichborne   

Tidniah   

Tidnish  Bridge  . . 

*Tig)mh 

Tikonab6 

*Tilbury  Centre.. 

Tilley   

Tilley   

Tilley  Road 

*Til»unbufg   

TindastoU    

Tinehead 

Tintern  

Tioga    

Tiree 

Titus  Station 

Titusville 

*Tirierton    

Tiverton 

Tobermory 

Tobique  River    . . 

Toddburn    

Todmorden 

*Toledo 

Tolsta  

Toney  Mills 

Toney  River  .... 
Tooleton 


Topping 

Torbay 

Torbrook 

Torbrook  Mines . . 
Torbrook  West. . . 

Tonnore 

*Toronto 

■*Bathnrst  St.. 

*Bleecker  Street 

*IiU)or  Street . . 

Braadview  nve. 

*Brockton 

Clinton  Street.. 

*Dundnii  Street 

Elm  Street 

North  Toronto. 

*  I'arliament  St 

*  Peter  Street.. 
*QueenSt.  Eant 

Rivrrxide 

*RvHh()li)te  Rd. 
*Spadiiia  Are. 
*.'^traehan  Ave 
St.  Joseph  St  . 
*York  Street.. 

"Toronto  June. . . 
Torrance 


BLF.CTOr.AL 
DiaTRlCTS. 


Tory  Hill . 
Totonka  . 


King's N  B 

Pontiac Q 

Middlesex,  ER..O 

Grey,  E  R 0 

Pontiac Q 

Kent O 

Queen's N  B 

York,  K  R O 

Selkirk M 

Simcoe,  S  R...  .O 
Annapolis  . . . .  N  S 

Bothwell 0 

Welland O 

Lennox  O 

Victoria N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Yale BC 

Beauce Q 

Three  Rivers Q 

Sunburv N  B 

Orenville,  S  R..O 

Yale BC 

Saguenay Q 

Ottawa  Q 

Addington O 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Prince P  E  I 

Chicoutimi Q 

Kent O 

Victoria N  B 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Gloucester N  B 

Norfolk,  NR....0 

Alta 

NewWestm'sterBC 

Lincoln O 

Simcoe,  S  R O 

Assa 

Piciou N  S 

King's N  B 

Bruce,  W  R...  O 

Digby N  S 

Bruce,  N  R....  O 

Victoria N  B 

Marquette M 

York,  E  R O 

Brockville t) 

Compton  (^ 

Pictou N  S 

Pictou N  S 

King's N  B 

Perth,  N  R O 

Giiysborough  N  S 
Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 

Annapolis N  S 

Annapolis N  S 

York,  W  R O 

Toronto O 

Toronto,  West..O 
Toronto,  Centre  O 
Toronto,  West . .  0 
York,  ER.... 
York,  W.  Riding  O 
Toronto,  \V . . . 
Toronto,  West..O 
Toronto,  Centre . . 

York,  WR 

Toronto,  Centre  () 
Toronto,  West..O 
Toronto,   East..  O 

Toronto,  E 

Toronto,  West..() 
Toronto,   West..O 

Toronto O 

Toronto,  E 

Toronto () 

York,  WR O 

Simcoe,  E  R.,..0 

Peterlwro,  E  R . . . 
Marquette M 


RAILRO.^D  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NKAR- 
E8T  R.  K.  STATION 
8KBKEV,IT.2<I1-2(I3 


Butternut  R'ge  572 
Shawville  (W3 
580M9 
f)80-08 

Shawville  663 
Kent  Bridge  535-42 
Codys  543-1 
Concoi-d  580-67 
535-57  . 
580-65 

Annapolis  712,  714 
Sonibra  573 
690,  580-88 
Camden  East  509-2 
Torrancev'le  535-91 
(»■'».  Pictou  N  S 

Agnes  536-2 

535-19-21,  3-29-6-7 

536-82 

via  Presoott  Ont 

345 

535-18,  327,  328 
611(R.R.N.Parh'in) 
Amherst  699-1 
Bale  Verte  63  < 
665-1 

Roberval  674 
7'i/ft'ci/536-42,6-25-5 
Andover  535-86 
Lansdowne  580-9 
Pockniouche  540 
625-5,  580-78-82 
Innisfail  535-63 
via  N.  Westminster 
Beamsville  580-83 
580-64 

Grenfell  535-6-2 
580-8 

Smithtown  543-2 
Digbv712,302,393-2 
Kinc'rd'e58()-48,432 
426  Wiarton  580-55 
Andover  586-86 
Solsirirth  622 
via  Toronto  Ont 
Jasper  535-16 
Spring  Hill  535-7 
BackMeado's599-15 
River  John  599-15 
Norton  Sta.  543-1, 

599-12 
Milverton  580-53 
Guysborough  304 
Nictaux  Falls 646 
Nictaux  Falls  646 
Nictaux  Falls  646 
Kleinburg  535-40 
580-9-51 -07-87, 

635-34-35-40,  301, 

302,303,317,320, 

329-2 


POST 
OFFICES. 


["Tottenham    .... 
Touchwood   Hills 

Tower  Hill 

Town  Plot  

jTownsend  Centre 

Toys  Hill 

Tr'acadie 

Tracadie 

Tracadie  Cross  . . 

Tracey's  Mills 

Tracey  Station  . . 

'rracyville    

(Trafalgar 

jTrafalgar 

JTrafford  

iTrahan's  Millu  . . 

JTrail  Creek 

Tralee  


iTramore 

[Traveller's  Rest . 

Traverston 

Treadwell    


Trecastle . . 
jTreesbank 
jTregarva . . 
\TreJierne  . 
iTremblay 
Tremont  . . 
Trenholm 


Trent  Bridge... 

*Trenton 

"Trenton 

Trevelyan    

jTrilby 

jTring  Junction  . 
JTring  Station . . . 

iTrimty 

\*Trois  Pistoles. 
|Trois  Saumons  . 

jTrottier   

jTrout  Brook  . . . 
Trout  Brook  . . . 
iTrout  Brook  . . . 
Trout  Creek  . . . 

Trout  Lake 

Trout  Lake 

jTrout  River  . . . 
Trout  River   . . . 

jTrowbridge 

Troy 


Troy 


Truemanville . . . 

Trurn   

Tryon    

Tuam    

Tuck's  Landing. 
Tuftsville 


535-34-36-40 
420-3  or  Graven - 

hurst  580-67 
Gooderham,  600 
Onk  River  585 


\Tultamore  . 
Tumbell   . . . 

Tupper 

Tupperville. 
Tupperville. 
Turjfoose  . . . 

Turin    

Turkey  Hill . 
Turnerville . 


Turriff 

Turtle  Creek  . . . . 
Turtle  I-ake  .. . . 
Turtle  Mountain. 
Tuscarora    


.Tusket 

Tusket  Wedge 

'.Tweed  

JTweedside  . . . . 
iTweedside  . . . . 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Simcoe,  S  R O 

Charlotte  . . ." .  N  B 

King's N  S 

Norfolk,  NR....O 

Dundas O 

Gloucester. . .  .N  B 
\ntigonishe  . .  N  S 
Queen's  . . . .  P  E  I 

Carleton N  B 

Sunbury N  B 

Simbury N  B 

Halton O 

Guysboro' N  S 

Addington O 

Wolfe Q 

Yale BC 

Wellington,  C  R  O 
Renfrew,  S  R  . .  O 

Prince P  E  I 

Grey,  S  R O 

Prescott O 

Wellington,  C  R  O 

Selkirk M 

Assa 

Marquette M 

Chicoutimi Q 

King's ...N  S 

Druinmond  Q 

No:  thumb'  ERG 

Pictou N  S 

Hastings,  W  R..O 

Leeds,  SR O 

Queen's P  E  I 

Beauce Q 

Beauce  Q 

Brant,  NR O 

T6miscouata Q 

L''3let Q 

Arthabaska  . . . .  Q 
Northumherl'd  N  B 
Arthabaska  . . . .  Q 
Cape  Breton.. N  S 
Muskoka&P.Sd.  O 
Muskoka&P.Sd.  O 

Yale BC 

Huntingdon Q 

Inverness N  S 

i'erth,  N  R O 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 

Inverness N  S 

Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Colchester N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

Simcoe,  S  R. . . .  O 

Brome Q 

Hastings,  W  R..  O 


Peel O 

Marquette M 

Miinpiette M 

Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 

Bothwell O 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 
Elgin,  W  R....  O 

Brome Q 

Bothwell O 

Hastings O 

Albert N  B 

Muskokn&  P.Sd.  O 

Selkirk M 

Hiant,  S  R O 

Yarmouth N  S 

Yarmouth. . .  .N  S 
Hastings,  E  R  ..O 
Wentworth,  S  R  O 
York N   B 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST U.  R.  STATION, 
SF,EKKV,rP.261--263 


580-65 

Qii'App'lleS.  535-52 

Meadows  535-89 

Port  Williams  714 

Waterf'd  515,625-5 

Winchester  535-33 

Pockniouche  540 

569-7 

65-3 

Florenceville535-fl8 

535-88 

Tracey  Stn.535-88 

Oakville  580-87, 317 

Lome  599-13 

Enterprise  509-1 

Weedon  Sta.675 

445-2 

Newton  580-53 

Eganville  635-11 

666-1 

Markdale  635-40 

Papineauville  Que. 

636-18,  328-1,  3-27 
Moorefleld  580-64 
536-59 

Regina  535-52-62 
635-59 

Chicoutimi  329-8 
Kingston  Sta.  714 
Richmond  Station 

680-8-12 
Havelock  535-34 
699-10-13 

544,  580-9,  308,  324 
Mallorytown,  580-9 
Little  York  665-3 
675-2 
675 

Lynden  580-83 
599-2 
699 '3 

Stanfold  580-12 
New'astle  599-2, 353 
Warwick  E.  580-12 
via  Sydney,  N  S 
580-67 

P.  Cockburn  4203 
Revelstoke  535   ■ 
Kilbain  680-7 
Orangedale  .599-14 
Listowel  580-48-63 
Harrisburg  580-54- 

78-83 
Port    Hawkesbury 

59914,  371,  380 
Amherst  599-1 
699-1-13 

C'pe  Traverse  665-2 
Tottenham  580-66 
342,  636-4 
680-27  (11  R  name 

Holloway) 
Malton  580-61 
Russell  622-2 
Gladstone  622 
714 
673 

via  Victoria,  B  C 
Highgate  625-5 
Brome  635-4 
673  (R  R  name 

Ennett) 
Ornusby  544 
693 

Rosseau  420-3 
Whitewater  536-67 
580-79  (R  R  name 

Mid<lleport) 
via  Yarmouth,  N 
via  Yarmouth,  N 
509-1,  535-.'M 
Winona  580-83 
Harvev  Sta.  535-88 


1897] 


POST 
OFFICES. 


Twin  Elm  . . 
Two  Creeks 
Two  Islands 
Two  Rivers . . 
Two  Rivers. . 

Tyndall    

Tyne  Valley 


Tyneside  .. 
Tyotown  . . 
Tyrconnell 
Tyrone .... 
Tyrrell  .... 
Ucluclet . .  . 

Udney 

Udora  .... 
ITfimiton. . 
Ufford  .... 
Uhthoff  .. 
UUswater 
Ulmrton  . . 


Umfraville  . 
Underbill 
Underwood 
Undine    . . . 
Union  .... 


Union 

Union  Bay 

Union  Corner 
Union  Centre 
Union  I'oint. . . 
Union  Road    . . 
Union  Valley  . . 
*  UnionvUle 

Upham    

Upham  Station 

Uphill  

Uplands  

Upper  

Upper  Aboiigog'iii 
Upper  Bay  (In  Vin 
Upv>er  Bedford  . . 
Upper  HigTractodl 
Upper  Branch  . . 
Uv>per  Briuhton  . 
Upper  Burlington 
Upper  Burton 
Upper  Biictouoho 
Upjjer  Caledonia 
Upper  Canard . , . 
Upi)er  Cajie  .... 
Upper  Caraquet. 
Upper  Cavoihill. 
Upper  Oharlo 

Upper  Chelsea  . . 
Upper  Olarunne . . 
Upper  Clement .  . 
Upper  Clyde  Hiv. 
Upper  Coal  Creek 
Upper  Covei'dalo 

Upper  Dover  .... 
Upper  DykeVil'ge 
Upper  Economy . 
Up  Ft.  LawreiK^o. 
Upper  (hi'ietown 
UijperOaspei-u'iiK 
Upper  Glonooo  . . 

Upper  Glen  Iloiul 
Upper  Goshen  . . 
Upper  Grand  Mi  I'll 
Upper  Granville  . 
Upper  Greenwich 
Up  Hampstoad . . 
Upper  llaynevllli' 
Up  Kempt  lleail. 
Upper  Keinptown 
Upper  liennotu'ok 
Upper  Kent 

21 


[1897      I     1897]  POST  OI-'KKJKM   and    railroad  STATLOXS   IX  CANADA. 


321 


LROAD  ON  WHICH 
CATED,  OR  NEAR- 
T  U.  R,  STATION, 
KKEY,l>P.261-203 

■or.  ~ 

App'lleS.  535-52 
adows  535-89 

t  Williams  714 
terf'd  515,625-5 
iichester  535-33 
3l<inouche  540 

7 

)rencevil!e535t!8 
-88 

acey  Sta.535-88 

kville  580-87, 317 

me  599-13 
terprise  509-1 
edon  Sta.675 
2 
wton  580-53 

anville  535-11 
1 
rkdale  535-40 

ipineauville  Que. 

53r)-18,  328-1,  3-27 

oorefleld  580-54 

5-59 

Bgiiia  535-52-62 

5-59 

lii'outimi  329-8 

injfston  Sta.  714 

ichinond  Station 

580-8-12 

avelock  535-34 

•9-10-13 

4,  580-9,  308,  324 

allorytown,  580-9 

ittle  York  665-3 

■5-2 

15 

yuden  580-83 

)9-2 

99-3 

tanfold  580-12 

few'astle  599-2, 353 

Warwick  E.  580-12 

i'((  Sydney,  N  S 

30-67 

.  Cockburn  420-3 

;evelstoke  535    - 

ilbain  580-7 

ranjjedale  599-14 

istowel  580-48-53 

[arrisbuFff  580-54- 

78-83 
ort    Hawkesbury 

59914,  371,  380 
mhei-st  599-1 
59-1-13 

'pe  Traverse  665-2 
bttenhani  580-65 
J2,  535-4 
30-27  (II  R  name 

Holloway) 
[alton  580-51 
;\i8sell  622-2 
ladstone  622 
14 
73 

ia  Victoria,  B  C 
[i)fbf;ate  625-5 
rome  535-4 
73  (B  It  name 

Ennett) 

rnisby  544 

)3 

ONseau  420-3 

r'hit-ewater  535-57 

iO-7»  (R  R  name 

lliddleport) 
'a  Yarmouth,  N 
in  Yarmouth,  ^f 
W-l,  535-34 
Winona  580-83 
larvey  Sta.  535-88 


POST 
OKKICKS. 


Twin  Klni  . . 
Two  Creeks 
Two  Idlands 
Two  Rivers  . 
Two  Rivors . . 

Tyndall    

Tyne  Valley 


Tyneside  . , 
Tyotowii  . . 
Tyroonnell 
Tyrone  — 
Tyrrell  .... 
Ucluclet . .  . 

Udney 

Udora  — 
ffffiiKiton. . 
Uftord  .... 
Uhthoff  . . 
UUswater 
Ulverton  . . 


lluldiiniiiMl 
(lluniitti'i'V    , 
Kllfin,  \i  II 
Durhain,  W 


Umfraville  . 
Underbill 
Underwood 
Undine     . . . 

Union  .... 


Union 

Union  Ray 

Union  Corner 
Union  Centre 

Union  I'oiiit 

Union  Road  .... 
Union  Valley  .... 
*  UninnvUlt'    . . . . 

Uphaiii    

Uv>hain  Station . . 

Uphill  

Uplands  

Upjier  

Upper  AboMffOjif'i  n 
Upper  liay  du  Vin 
Upper  liedford  . . 
Upper  KijifTratiodi 
Upper  Branch 
Upjier  Briuhton 
Upper  Burlinifton 
Ujiper  Burton 
Upper  BiK^touohc 
Ujiper  Caledoniii 
Upper  Canard . . . 
Upjier  Cape  , , . . 
Upper  Caracpiet. 
Upper  CaverhiU. 
Upper  Charlo     . . 

Upper  Chelsea  . . 
Upper  Chirenno . . 
Upper  Clement . 
Upper  Clyde  lliv. 
Upper  Coal  Creek 
Upper  Ooverdalo 

Upper  Dover  .... 
Upper  DykeVil'jfe 
Upper  Kcnnoniy . 
Uj>  Ft.  r.awronco . 
Upper  (hi'ii'toxui 
Upper  Qaspere'iu 
Upper  Olencoo  . . 

Upper  Olen  Road 
Upper  Goshen  . . 
Upper  (IrandMira 
Upper  Oranvilli)  . 
Ufiper  Greenwich 
Up.  Hampstead. . 
Upper  Uayni^villc 
U))  Kempt  Head . 
Upper  Keniptown 
Upper  lieiinetc'ok 
Upper  Kent 

21 


Ri.RC'roHAIi 

IMHTHIIITN, 


Carlciiiiri .,,,,,,,  O 
Maniiiutte  , ,  M 
CiimiierliunL  ,N  H 


Helkirk 
Cumhurlund 

IjiNKar, 

I'rinca 


.  M 

,,N  M 
, , , ,  M 
I'  K  I 


H. 


,() 
u 
,  (I 
,<> 
Norkolk;  N  R :.  (» 
VanciiuvBi'  , ,  U  ( 
Ontario,  N  R  ,, ,() 
Ontario,  N  R  , ,(» 
Ontario,  N  II  .  (( 
MiiMknkaiV.  I'.Nd.O 
HiUKtOB,    \i  R,    ,,<» 

Mu>ik,(^  I'arrv  Ndo 
Driiiiimniid i} 

HaHtliiKu,  N  II  .O 
NorthiiMilM'i'rdN  II 
Bruce,  W  H,,,,,0 

Victiirlft N  H 

Kltfln  V,  It 


Vancouver 
VancouvMr 
Carloton  , , 

I'ictOU  .  :  , , 

I'rovoiichei' 
QueoiiV  , , , 
[,oo(In  . ,  ,1  , 
YorkKH,, 

KInif'ii 

Kinsf's  ,,. . . 
VlutorJiv  N  U 


0 

,,,nt) 

IM 

,  N  II 
,,NH 
, , , ,  M 
.V  K  I 

O 

,,.,(» 

,  N  II 

N  II 

.,....,  ,,o 

Muak.iV  I'liiTyMdo 

Monk    .,      ,     :  .o 

Woatmiii'Mlitiid  N  II 

No)'tliumlH.|'r(IN  II 

Mlsiji>ii|iiol, , , 

duytilioco', . , , 

LununlMii'tfli, 

Carlctiiii, , , : , 

Hants   

Huiihury,, ,   , 

Kent ,,,,,,,, 

GuyslinpouKll, 

Klltlf'l*     :,:,;; 

WcstmorMJaiii 
GjonccatPI' 

York ,. 

Uostltfiiuclie 


I.unKnliui'K 
AiinajiiilJH  , 
Aiuia|Mil|N  , 
Hhclliiii'iiM  , 
tJiicun'x  , , , 
Alhui't 


,NN 
,N  H 
,Nrt 
N  II 
,N  II 
,NN 
,NN 
IN  II 

,N  n 

.  ,N  II 

,N  II 

,  NN 

.,NH 
,  ,NM 
,,NII 
,,NI) 


Wiixtmofttldnd  N  II 
Kiiiif'*    ,,, 
Coli'liiiiitcr 

CuMlllMliltlH 


(JllllCll'N     :  , . , , 

tjuccn'n  , , , , , 
InvnrnttMi,,  , 

AntiifoiiJNliti, 
Alliui't  ..,,,, 
(!<ipii  llrctiiM 
Aniiapolin    , 
KIiiu'm  . . , ,,   , 

tJuCKIl'li    ,  ,  ,  ,  . 

■iork  .....  ,. 
Vjcfoi'la  

ColcllMHtHI'      ;  , 

llanlii    . : , 
Cai'lutoii,,  , , , 


NN 

NN 

,NH 

N  II 

,N  II 

■  NH 


,N 
,NN 
N  II 
N  II 
,N  II 
.NN 
,NN 
,NM 
,N  II 


llAltiitnAI)  ON  WHICH 

liOIATKn,  OH  SKAIl- 
KHT  l(.  II.  STATION. 
«K)RKnY,IM'.20I-203 


lli'irs  Cor's.  535-12 
Klkhorn  535-52 
I'arrsboro'  549 
WawancHa  644-1 
Itiv,  llclicrt  600 


6(15' 1  (R   R  name 

I'ort  Hill) 
()lanfor(IHta.580-79 
t<lit  Cornwall,  Out 
flilttf)!!  (125-5 
llowinaii\ille  580-9 
Itelito?!  580-82 
I'lVt  Nanaiino 
llrcolilii  580-32 
Nunderland  .WO-.IO 
Ginvcnhurst  580-67 
itlcrson  580-07 
riH0'M2 

UttiM-son  580-67 
Rlchinond    East 

5H0-8-12 
(h-nisbv  544 
Illm-kvillc532 
I'ort  KIrIm  580-.';4 
Grand   Falls  535-84; 
rMO'Ml  (R  R  name: 

White's)  i 

rioinox  450-2,  451    I 
(Joinox  45{r-2  j 

I lehoc  535-85-90       ! 
GleniforrvH.  599-13' 
Nt.  A((athL,  044-3 
l/itttc  York  665-;i 
MivUorvtown  580-9j 
mv.w  I 

ri4;i-2 

543-2  I 

Vtctiiriaird,  .580-29 
Mouth  Riv.  580-67 
(!a'Ulfa580-82, 625-5 
Hlie(liac  599-11        | 
Chatham  532,  353 
llcdfi.nl  535-1 
Uriil'watcr  (146.  374 
llisf  Tracadie  .509-7 
llartliind  W.y.rSli      i 
Vcwpo't  St'n714    : 
Wiuisis  Htii.  535-82 
Mt.  Anton v  518        j 
I Inpcwcll  .599-13      I 
Nhi-tllcld  Mills  547  I 
Mcli-(wc(138 
540  i 

Mlllville  535-83 
I'ii-I  River  Crossing 
51)9 -2 


POST 
OKKICEH. 


ELECTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Upper  Keswick . .  York N  B 

UpKeswickRidgelYork N  B 

Upper  Kingsbury  I  liUnenburg  ...NS 

Upv)er  Kintore  . .  Victoria. . N  B 

Upper    Knoxford  Carleton N  B 

Upper  La  Have. .  Lunenlmrg  . .  .N  S 
Up  Litche's  Creek  Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 

Up  Loch  Lomond  St.  John N  B 

UpMagaguadavic  York N  I! 

Upper    Malagash  Cumberland  .  .N  S 


Upper    Margaree 
Upper  Maugerv'le 
LTpper  Melbourne 
Up  Middleboro' 
Ubper  Mills, 


Upp( 

up  MuHyuodnboit 
Ul>per  Neguac  . . 
Upper  Ntlson  . . . 
Up  New  Coi-nwall 
Up  New  Horton  . 
Upper  New  Port 
Up  Nine  Mile  Riv 
Up  North  River. 
Upi)cr  Ohio  .... 
Ui)i)er  Otnabof. . 

Ui)per  Peel 

Upper  Pereaux  . . 
I'ocktnonche 


jpp 

■fp. 


I 

l.awicncetown  714i 
712  I 

Harrington  376-3 
Coal  (.'rock  543-1     , 
Moiicton  518,  690- 

l-'2-l-.'  ! 

iOUisvillc  518 
Ucntville714,  547 
Lon'deiry  H.  599-1 
'"tr  Lawrence  .599-1 
1110  WaasisS.535-82 
Chlpnian  543-1,  300| 
West    Hay    Road, 

59l)-14  j 

AiiMgoiiishe  599-7  I 


.NN    __  .„ 
,N  II  KIglii  572 


Hvdncy,  N  S 
ll-ldgclown  714 
Oak  Point  .'190 
(liiy-ctown  390 
Milh  ille  535-83        I 
Ion-.  5m)- 14, 3(14. 372 
Iflvcmdale  599-13 
NlMilicMa(wlie599-l 
5115-8(1  I 


UpPointedcBute 
'.;p  Port  Latour. . 
I  pper  Pugwasli. . 
'i?p  Queensbury 
Upper  Rawdon 
Upper  R'r  Dennis 

Upper  Rockport 
Upper  .St.  Bazil . 

Upper  Sackville. 
Upper  Sackville. 
Upper  Scotsburn 

UpSetBaddeckR 
Up.  Set.  Middle  R 
Up.  Set.  South  R. 

Upper  Shefflold.. 
Up  Southanii>ton 
Up.S.W.  Mabou... 

Upper  Springfield 

*  Upper  Stewiacke 

Upper  Sumas  

UpThorne  Centre 

Upperton 

Up  Wash,abu(-k  . . 
Up  Westmoreland 
Upper  Wicklow , . 
Up  Wood  Har.... 
Upper  Woodstock 

Uptergrove 

Upton  

Urbania 

Urney  

Uniuhart 

Urquharts  

Ursa 

Usher  

Utioa 

Utopia 

Utterson 

Uttoxeter 

*Uxhridije 

Vachell  

Valcartier    

Valcartier  Village 
V.ilcarticr  Sta    . . 

Valcourt 

N'al  des  Bois  .... 


Inverness N  S 

Sunbury N  B 

Richmond Q 

Cumberland...  NS 

Charlotte N  B 

Halifax NS 

Northumberl'dN  H 
Northumberl'dN  B 
I.,(menburg  . . .  N  S 
Albert....  ..  ..N  B 

Hants NS 

Hants N  S 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
Shelburne  . . . .  N  S 

Queen's N  B 

Carleton N  B 

King's N  S 

Gloucester. . .  .N  R 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Shelburne N  S 

(^umberlaml.  ..N  S 

York N  B 

Hants NS 

Inverness N  S 

Westmoreland  N  B 
Victoria N  B 

Westmoreland  N  B 

Halifax   N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Victoria N  S 

VictoHa N  S 

Antigonishe. . .  N  S 

.Sunbury N  B 

York N  B 

Invernes.? I,  S 

Antigonishe  .  .N  S 

Colchester  . . . .  N  S 
N  WestminsterliC 

Pontiac Q 

King's N  B 

Victoria N  S 

Queen's P  K  I 

Carleton N  B 

Shelburne  . . .  .N  S 

Carleton Nb 

Ontario  N  R O 

King's P  E  I 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATED,  OR  NEAR- 
EST R.  R.  STATION, 
HBKKEY,PP.'26]  263 


Valdez  Island . . . 


Hants. 
King's. 


,..NS 
. .  N  B 
..  Alia 

King's N  B 

l'eterl)oro  E  R...0 
Antigonishe  . .  N  S 
Ontario  S  R   ....O 

Simcne  S  R O 

'luskit  Pai-rvSdO 
L.ambtoii  K  B....O 
Ontario  W  R.,  ..O 

York,  N  R O 

Quebec  Q 

Quebec  Q 

(Quebec   Q 

Sheflford Q 

(Jttawa Q 

N  Westminster.BC 


,135-83  (R  R  name 
Smith's  Corners) 
Zealand  Sta.  535-83 
via  Lunenburg,  NS 
Kilburn  535  86 
FIoi-    -ville    535-86 
Br        .iter  616,  .374 
Lcii   lie's  C.  599-14 
via  St.  John,  N  B 
P.  Williams.  535-88 
Wallace  599-15 
.Margaree  H.  359-2 
390WaasisS..535-82 
Rich'ondE  580-8-12 
Grenville  Sta.  .599-1 
StSle'en  535-80,695 
Shubenacadie599-1 
Neguac  353 
,532 

Rarss'  Cor's.  646 
Harvey  603 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Elmsdale  599-1 
Truro  599-1-13 
Shelburne  .376-3 
Gagetown  390 
Flore'ceville  535-86 
Canning  547 
Pockmouche  540 
Westm'land  P  599-1 
Barrington  .376-3 
PugWciah  ,500-15 
Millville  ,'535-83 
Shubenacadie  509-1 
Port  Hawkesbury 

.599-14 
Sackville  ,5901,638 
.535-84  (R  R  name 

St.  Bazii) 
638 

Beaver  Bank  714 
Scotsburn  Station, 

599-15 
Ionaij90-14,.364,372 
lona599-14,364,372 
Lower  Settlement 
Sou"^  Riv.  .599-7 
.'{90  Waa-sisS.  535-82 
Wo'dsto'k  535-86-90 
Port    Hawkesbury 

,599-14,  371,  380 
Lower   .Settlement 
South  Riv.  590 '7 
Brookfield  599-1 
Nicomin  .535-70 
Shawville  ()03 
Upham  543-2 
lona  599-14, 364, 372 
C.  Traverse  665-2 
R.  de  Chute  .535-86 
Harrington  376-3 
535-86 
,580-32 

Cardig.anBri.  665-3 
Shubenacadie  509-1 
Sussex  Vale  .590-12 
Lacombc  .535-1:3 
Ha'ton  ,543-2, 509-12 
Iron  Dale  600 
Tracadie  599-7 
Manchester  580-38 
580-68 
,580-67 

Wanstead  580-85 
5S0-;!6 

Sutton  W.  .580-37 
St.  Gabriel  Sta.  674 
St.  Gabriel  Sta.  674 

653 

Buckingham   35-5 
18,  327,  328 


322 


POST   OFFICES   AND    RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN   CANADA. 


[181)7 


1897] 


POST 
OFKICKH. 


Valencay  .... 

Valetitia  

Valeiicieriiiea 
Vale  I'erkins 


Valetta 

Vallentyiie  . 

Valley  

*  Valley  field 


Valleyneld  

Valley  field  East. 

Valley  Mills  ... 
Valley  Station  . 
Valley  View  . . . . 
Vahnont  


Valniorin 

Valois  

Valracine. . . , 
Vanatter  . . . . 
Vatibruffh    . . 

Vancaniij 

*Vancouuer 


Vandale   . 
Vandecar. 


Vandeleur 
Vandorf  .. 
Vanessa  . . 
Van  Horn 


'Vatikleek  Hill . 
Vankoughnet. . . 

Vanneck  

Vanvlaok 

Van   Winkle  ... 

Varency  

Varennes 

Varna 

Varney 

Vara 


BLKCTORAL 
DlSTlllCTS. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKl),  OR  NBAR- 
KST  R.  K.  ST.VnON, 
MKKKEY,IM'.201-2(13 


Ottawa  y 

Victoria,  S  K.. ..() 

Miijj;unlic  i) 

Bronie Q 

Kent O 

Ontario,  N  R....O 

Assa 

Iteaviliarnois  . . .  t^ 

Kin),''s I'  K  I 

King's P  E  1 


Inverness   , 
Colchester 


.N  S 
.Nb 
Assp, 
Ohaniplain C^ 

Terrebonne  —  Q 
Jawiiies-Cartier   l^ 

Conipton t^ 

Wellington,  CR.O 
Renfrew,  S  B....O 

Diuidas O 

N.  Westminster  BC 


Sask 

Oxford,  S  R....  O 


Grey,  S  R 

Ontario,  W  R. 
Norfolk,  NR... 
Kent 


rosT 

OKFICKS. 


Prescott O 

Ontario,  N  R....O 

Middlesex,  ER..O 
Siuicoe,  N  R....O 

Cariboo B  C 

Norfolk,  S  rv....O 

Verch6res y 

Hnron,  S  R  . . . .  O 

Grey.  S  R O 

Russell  O 


Vasey   

Vaudreuil    

Vaudreuil  Station 

Vawghan 

Vavasour 

Vegreville 

Vellore 

Vendonie 

Venice 


Simcoe,,E  R. . .  .O 

Vaudreuil Q 

Vaudreuil C^ 

Hants .N  O 

Muskoka&P.Sd.O 

Alta 

York.  WR O 

Beauharnois (^ 

Missisquoi Q 


Vennachar 
Venosta   . . 


Ventnor  . 
Ventry  . . . 
Verch6res 
Verdun. . . 
Vereker  . 
Vermilion 
Vernal  . . . 


Bay 


Verner 

Vernet 

Vernon    

Vernon 

Vernon  Mines. . 
Vernon  Uiver. . 
Vernon  R.  Bridge 
Vernonville. . . . 

Verona 

Versailles 

Verschoyle 

Vesta    

Vestfolrl 

Vesuvius 

Vicars  

Viokers 


Thurso  5;i,)-18,  Si"! 
Oakword  f)S0-:)5 
Sommerset  5S0'12 
L'4'2   or  Masonville 

Station  sun-a 
Tilb'r!i^;a-i-Z,m5-b 
Sunderland   .08()-3(i 
Mopsoniin  M!i5'2 
580- in,  nai,  324, 

32y2-3 
Caniigan  Bri.  (!05'3 
Cardigan  Bridge 

()«o'3 
Riv.  Dennis  590-14 
59i)-l;) 

Moosoniin  r)3r)"r)2 
Three   Rivers  535- 

10,  3298-7 
Ste.  Adele  f)35-t3 
580-9,  535-33 
Marsden  535-7 
()rangeville  535-40 
Egansville  535-11 
North  Mt.  535-33 
535-70,  45()"2-7, 452, 

455,  454-1 
Stobart  535-62 
Woodstoi-k  535  'iS- 

38,  580-80-83 
Eleslierton  535-40 
Vurora  580-67 
Ol;)15 
O  580-83  (R  R  name 

Vosburg) 
531-1 
Gravenhui-st   580- 

07,  4-20-3 
Ettrick  580-50 
Phelpstoii  580-69 
Ashcroft  535-70 
Jarvis  580-70-82 
583,  3-29-5 
Clinton  580-50-52 
580-46 
531  (R  R   name 

Hear  Brook) 
Ehnvale  580-66-69 
580-9,  535-32-33 
.580-9,  535-32-33 
Windsor  714 
Sundridge  580-67 
Edmonton  53563 
Maple  580-67 


Add;ngton O 

Ottawa  Q 


Vi'-turia . 


Victoria    

Victoria   

*  Victoria 

Victoria  Beach  . 
Victoria  Cross  . . 
Victoria  Corners. 
Victoria  Ilabour. 

*  Victoria  llarlmr 
Victoria  Mines  . . 
Victoria  Road  . . 
Victoria  S(|uare . . 
Victoria  Vale . . . . 

*  Victuriaoille . . . . 

Victoria  West . . . . 
Victoria  West . . . . 
Victory     

*  Vienna 


Vienneau . 
Vienots    . 


RLKCrORAI, 

DisTKicrs. 


haii.hoai)  on  wiiuii 

I-OCATKI),  OH  .>KA(t 
KHT  It,  H,  NiATIOK, 
HKKKKV,I'I',-Jll|'.^ll:t 


Victoria h  C[574,4f,0-I-4-fi  7  4f,| 

,     -I'V-i,  IM,  IM  1  •/ 
Carleton N  B  llarllund  filtfiwt 


Cumberland.. N  H 
t^ueen's  . . . .  P  E  1 
\nnapoli3  . . . .  N  H 

King's P  E  I  (.'ardi'giin  lirl 

Ontario,  N  R....O  Marsh  Hill  f,i 

King's N  S 

Simcoe,  E  R. . .  .o 
Cape  Breton , . N  H 
Vic,  oria,  N  R  . .  O 

York,  K  R o 

Ainiapolis  . . .  .N  S 
Arthabaska  ....  C^ 

Prince P  E  I 

Victoria  City.  .BC 

Queen's N  B 

Elgin,  ER O 

Notthumberl'd  N  B 

I,uiienburg, . .  .N  S 


Viger    

^'i}fo 

Villagedale 

V'lge  desAulnaies 
Village  Green .... 
Village  Richelieu 

Village  St.  Jean . . 

Villanova 

Villeniay 

Villeneuve  

Villette 

Villiers 


T<5miscouata. . 
Simcoe,  N  R. 
Shelburne  . . . . 

L'Islet 

Queen's  . . . .  P 


Grenville,  S  R..0 

Grey,  E  R O 

Verch6res Q 

Bruce,  W   R...  .O 

Essex,  S  R O 

Algoma O 

Antigonishe  .  .N  S 

Nipissing  O 

Ottawa  Q 

Yale B  C 

Russell   O 

King's N  S 

Queen's V  E  I 

Queen's  . . . .  P  E  1 
Noithunib',  W  R.O 

Addington O 

Iberville Q 

Norfolk,  NR....Q 

Bruce.  E  R O 

Lisgar Man 

King's N  S 

Huntingdon Q 

Grey,  S  R O 


Stanbridge45tation 

535-1,  ,545 
Lavant  Sta.  611 
656  (R  R  name  Van 

Osta) 


Vincennes   

Vincent    

Vine 

Vineland 

Vinemount 

Vinton  

Viola  Dale  

Violet    

Violet  Hill...    . 

*  Virilen  

Virgil    

jlVirginia   

'*Vitturia 

Vivian 

Vogler's  Cove . . 
Vroomanton   . . 

Vyner  

Woasis  Station 

Waba    

Wabash    

Waghorn 


Spericerville  535-20  jWagram 


Dundalk  .')35-40 
583,  3'29-5 
Ripley  580-48 
New  Canaan  617    j 
535-51 

Lower   Settlement 
South  Riv.  599-7. 
535-13  I 

Calumet  ,535  18 
Okanagon  ,535-74 
Osgoode  Sta.  .535-20 
Centerville  .547 
via  Charlottetown 
via  Charlottetown 
Gi,afton  580  0 
611 

535-3,  545-1 
Brownsville  025-5 
Paisley  580-54  ; 

Reaburn  535-52       j 
Wolfville  714  \ 

Hemmingf'rd  580-5 
Durham  58046       ; 


•Q 

..o 

N  S 

e1 


if 


Wahnapitae  . . 
Wakefield  .... 
Wakefield  Centre 

Wakopa    

iWaldeniar  .... 
iWalden 

Walford  Station. 
:*Wale>i 

Walker's 

iWalker's  Cutting 
iWalker's  Point.. 
iWalker's  Settle'nt 
]*Wallcerton 

*WalkerHlle  . . .. 

Wallace    

Wal'ace   

Wallace    

i  Wallace  Bridge. . 

'Wallacebiirii  . . . 

Wallace  Grant  . . 

Wallace  Ridge  . . 

Wallace  Station  . 

Wallacetown  . . . . 


Rouville Q 

Kent  N  B 

Norfolk,  N  R....O 

L6vis  Q 

Hochelaga (, 

Conipton   t^ 

Peterboro',  E  R  O 

Champlain Q 

Queen's N  B 

Simcoe,  S  R..  ,.<) 

Lincoln () 

Wentworth <» 

Pontiac  .... 
Marquette . . 

Lennox () 

Cardwell O 

Selkirk M 

Lincoliu'iiNiagaraO 

York,  N  R O 

Norfolk,  S  R....() 
Ontario,  W  R.O 
Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 
Ontario,  N  R....O 
Lambton,  W  R. .() 

Sunbury N  H 

Renfrew,   S  R.O 

Both  well O 

Alta 

Wellington,  N  RO 

Nipissing  < » 

Ottawa  Q 

Carleton N  B 

Selkirk M 

Wellington,  N  R.O 

Lunenburg N  K 

Algoma O 

Stormont  O 

Middlesex,  W  R..O 
Arthabaska  ....  (^ 
Simcoe.  E  R....() 

King's N  It 

Bruce,   E  R.    .  O 

Essex,  N  R O 

Wellington,  N  R,( 
Cumberland . ,  N   S 

Assa 

Cumberland . .  N   H 

Hothwell O 

Cumberland.  .N  H 
Cumberland . .  N  H 
Cumberland . .  N  S 
Elgin,  W  R  . . . .  O 


Tlioin'sDii'M  M  fiimi 
C.  Ti-avi'i'Mii  (idf.'i 
Aliiia|iiiliri7li»,   71 1 

Ill)/,  v. 

'80';iii 
AylcHworth  711 
5HO-32 

nia  Hvlliuy,  N  N 
t,HU"M 

llnioMvlllH  fiMii  :iii 
Middli'tDM  1110,  ii  I 
n80-1214(l(Ki,i.,M.- 

ArMialmnliiii 
Nrtrlhaiii  mir\ 
ria  Victiiilii,  lie 
Cody's  5  III -I 
TllHiiiibui-g  riHO',> 

82,  &>frf, 
RogcrHvillc  MHCa 
646  (II  K   iiaino 

Rivci-Hilalc) 
Mt.  Ai-Heiii)  MtO'U 
PholiiHtoii  fiKO  611 
Barrlngloii  ;i7(l':i 
St.  If'irh  fillo-;i 
I'ia      iiii'lol.tiilowii 
632-1  (R   R  iimiii- 

Richuliuii) 


6-25-5  Jf.Ndl;' 

Levis  675,  fplHI'.'M, 
Mile  End  ft:)f.-l»*  :i:i 
Coalic'ook  riHO'H 
580-27  (II   II  imih)' 

BI»/.ui'd'H) 
Chumpluiii  Mff'i\ 
Wolsford  f)3fi'HM 
580-65 

.lordaii  Hill,  ^Wi'Ki 
Winona  fiHOH!) 
663 

Oak  River  fpKfi 
EariiiHtowiiH.ftWin 
Shellmriui  fi;ifi'40 
535-52 

Niagara  62ri'6,  llii:i 
Sutton  WoNtfiHO'lIT 
5H0-HU 
580-37 

lU'ld'watur  <H6  ,'Mi 
Hunin-rlunil  fiHO-ii'i 
Mundamiii  5Nli'Nri 
535H2 

Arnprior  fi,'t5'|y 
Drosden  5711 
Red  Deer  fiitfi'dll 
Kenllwortlifi)irr4l 
535' lit 
656 

WoodHl'k  riMfrsdtio 
Killanii'y  fi.'l.TM 
5;)5'41 

Bai'NN'  ('oriiorit  114(1 
535-25 
580  0 
625  « 

580-14  Ihlll'Htf.MII'HV 
4'20-3    oi'    (Jnivcii 
HuKNfX  Vali'  51111' 1'.! 
580-54 
617,  5H0«t 
flowaiiHtownfiKOliK 
5119-15 

VorUloii  im 
Wullacu  MHt'in 
573 

Wallace  5111)' If. 
Wallace  filHI'lfi 
5lt9'15 
Uuttoii  U'2n'6 


POST 
Ol'I'ICBS, 


Wiillbridge 

Wallenstcin    . . . , 

Waller 

Walmer    

Wiilnut    

Walsh   

WalHiiiKbain  Cen 
Walter's   Kails  . 

Waltham 

Walton 

Walton 

Walton's   Lake  . 

Wancta    

Wanstoa*!    

Wapaha   

Wapella  

Warburton 

Warden    

Ward's  Brook. . . 
Ward's  Creek  Rd 
Ward's  Crossing, 

*  WariUoille    . . . 

Wareham    

Warina 

Wariston 

*Warkworth  . . . 

M'arlcigh 

Warminster  ... 
Warner    

Warren    

Warrington     . . . 

Warmw  

Wartburg    

Warwi(!k 

Warwick 

Wascana 

Washahuck  B'dg 

Washago 

Washburn  .... 

Washington    . . 

Woskada 

Wassewa 

Waterborough 

*  Waterdoivn  . . 
*Water,furd.... 

Waterford  

Waterford  

Waterford  .... 
Waterloo 

*  Waterloo    

*  Waterloo  . . . 
Waterside    . . . 

Waterton 

Watervale  . . . 
Waterville  . . . 
Waterville  . . . 
*Wateriiille. . . 

*  Watford  ... 
Watk ins  Mills. 

Watson    

M'atson's  Cornt 
Watson  Settlen 
Wattenvvyl  . 
WattSect'ion.S. 

Wattsview  . 
Waubamick 

*  Wauliaunhene 
Waubnakeo 
Wnubuno 
Waugh's   Rivei 
Waiipoos  . . . 
Waverlei/. . . 
Waverloy . . . 
Wavy  Blink . 
Wawane-ja  . 
Waweig    . . . 
Wawota   . . . 
Wayerton    . 


(1807 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND   RAILROAD   STATIONS   IN  CANADA. 


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Hild'watiii'  (11(1  ,it7'4 

Hunin-i'lanil  Mii'ii'i 

Mnridaniiii  r>Mli'Nfi 

Arninior  (iilfrlU 
DreKijun  5711 
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Keriilwoflli  f.,%'11 

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POST 
0KKICK8. 


KLKCTORAL 
DISTRICTS. 


Wullbrld({e  .... 
WalluriHtein 

Waller 

Walnior    

Wiilnut    

WalHh   

WulHin«hani  Cen. 
WiiltiJc'H  Kulls 

Wallham 

Walton 

Walton 

Walton's   Lake 

Wanela    

WanHtowl    .... 

Wapatia    

Wnpe.Ua  

Warburton 

Warden    

Ward'H  Hrook. . . . 
Ward's  Creek  Rd. 
Ward's  Crossing. . 

•  WariUoille    


Warehain    . . 

Wariiia 

Wariston  . . . . 
*  Warkworth 
Warleijfh. .    . 
Warminster 
Warner    


Hastin^fs,  W  R..() 
Wellififfton,  C  R.O 

Russell  () 

Oxford,  N  R....O 
Lanibton,  V.  R. .() 
Norfolk,  S  R....() 
Norfolk,  S  R....() 

Grey,  N  R <) 

I'ontiau C^ 

Huron,  S  R  .. ..  (> 

Hants N  S 

Kiiiff's N  I! 

Yale B  C 

Lanibton,  W  R..O 

Selkirk  M 

Assa 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Shefford t^ 

Cumberland . .  N  S 

Kinjf's N  H 

Colchester.... N  S 

Middlesex,  W  R..0 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
I,OC.\TKI),  ORNKAR- 
K.ST  R.  R.  STATION.  I 
8KK.  KKY,l'l'.-2(il-2(i3' 

I 

via  Belleville  Out    I 
St.  Jacob's  .')SO-47 
Manotiik  S.  W.\h"lG 
Strathallaii    .ISO-SO 
Watford  ,^S0-8f> 
Vittoria  .'iSO-Hd 
I'ort  Rowan  SHO-Sd 
Chatsworth  .'>;i5-4i) 


POST 
OKHCKS. 


Wayskle  

Way's  Mills. .  . . 
Weatherley .... 
Weaver  Settlein't 
Webhivnnd  .... 
Webster's  Corn'rs 
Webster's  Corn'rs 
Weedon    


Kort  Coiilonife  063   Weedon  Centre. 


Brussels  ,'J8(l-48 
Newport  Sta.  714 
Holderville  390 


Warren    

Warrington 

Varnaw  

Wartburg    

Warwick 

Warwick 

Wascana 

Washabuck  B'dge 

Washago 

Washburn  


Grey,  E  R O 

Stonnont () 

Peterboro",  E  R..O 
Northuinb',  E  R.O 

Marquette M 

Simcoe,  E  R O 

Wentworth,  S  R.O 

Nipissing  0 

Selkirk M 

Peterboro',  E  R.O 

Perth,  N  R O 

Artbabaska Q 

Lrfmbton,  E  R..O 

Assa 

Victoria N  S 

Simcoe,  E  R O 

Frontenac O 


580 -sr) 

Fioissevain  535'67 
53.5 -S-i 

Lansdowne  580'9 
,53.5 -4 

Parrsboro'  549 
Sussex  Vale  599-12 
.599-1  (R  R  r   me 

McKay's) 
Newbury    535-42, 

580-83 
Proton  Sta.  535-40  Wellington 
Moiic'landS. .535-33  Wellington 
Marmoi-a  544  |  *  WeUiiK/tun   . . 

Hastings  ,580-27,314   Wellington  .... 
Birtle6-22  \,*Welliniiton   .. 

Orillia  580-32-67      '  Wellington  .... 
Canfleld  580-79-82,  i  Wellington  Sta.   . 

6-25-5  'WeUinan'sCorn'rs 


Weedon  Station . . 

IWeidniann 

iWeir 

Weil-stead     

Weissenburg  . . . , 

Welbeck 

Welch  

Welcome 

Welcome  Pass. . 

Weldon 

*Welland    

*WHland  I'ort. 
Welland  Station 

WcUburn 

Wellesleil 


KLF.Ci        <!, 
DIHTRICl'H. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKD,  OR  NBAR- 
KST  R.  It.  STATION. 
8RKKBY,PI'.2dl-2fl3 


Washington    . 

Woskada 

Wassewa 

Wttterborough 
*Wateriloii)n  . 
*Waterford... 
Woterford  . . . 
Waterford  . . . 
Waterford  . . . 

Waterloo 

•  Waterloo  . . . 
■'Waterloo  ... 
Waterside    . . . 

Waterton 

Water  vale  . . . 
Waterville  . . . 
Waterville  . . . 
*WaterMle. . . 
"Wat lord  ... 
Walk  ins  Mills. 

Watson    

Watson's  Corners 
Watson  Settlein't 

Wattenwvl 

WattSection.S.H 


Brant,  N  R  . . . .  O 

Selkirk M 

Selkirk M 

(Queen's N   B 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 
Norfolk,  N  R....O 

Digbv N  S 

King's N  B 

Prince P  V, 

Lunenburg N  S 

Shefford Q 

Waterloo,  N  R..O 

Albert N  B 

Leeds,  S  R 0 

Pictou N  S 

Coniptoii  (^ 

Carleton N  B 

King's N  S 

Lambton,  E  R..0 
Drumniond  ....  Q 
Yale-Kootenay  B  (3 
Lanark,  N  R....0 

Carleton N  B 

Muskoka&P.Sd.O 
Htilifax N  S 


Wells  . . . 
Wellv.ood 
Wehford  . 


Road. 


Wendover 


535-13 

Roland  644-1 

Dirt  Peterboro'  Ont 

Sebringville  580-52  Welsford 

,580-12  i  Welsford 

Watford  58085        j  Wehvyn 

Regina  ,535-52-d2     ]  Wemyss 

Orangedale,  599-14 

580-67 

319  or  Ballantyne 

Sta.  580-9 
Bright  580-79 
Deloi-aine  535-r)7 
Boissevain  ,535-.57 
390  Youngs  C.  543-1 
,580-87 

625-5  615  1 1 

Digbv712,392, 393-2  West  Advocate 
Sussex  Vale  599-12  West  Aricbat   . 


Lanark,  S  R. .0 

Stanstcad C^> 

Lunenburg   ,.N   S 

Digby N  S 

Algoina O 

N.Wi'stmiiisterBC 
(Queen's  ,    .  .  P  E  I 

Wolfe (^ 

Wolfe  l^ 

Wolfe Q 

Lambton,  E  R.O 

Brant,  N  R O 

Pontiac Q 

Waterloo,  N  R.O 

(irey  O 

Westmoreland  N  B 
Durham,  E  R  . .  O 
NewWestm'sterBC 

Sask 

Welland O 

Monok O 

Welland O 

Middlesex,  ER.O 
Waterloo,  N  R..O 

Prince P  E 

Marquette M 

Prince  Edward.  .O 

Albert N  B 

Vancouver. . .  .B  C 

Yarmouth N  S 

Prince P  E  1 

Hastings,  N  R.O 

King's N  B 

Marquette M 

Queen's N  B 

Pictou N  S 

King's N  S 

Assa 

Lanark,  S  R O 


Wentworth 

iWentworth  Cent 
Wentworth  Creek 
Wentworth  Sta. . 
Wertheim  Mines.. 
!  Wesley  ville 


Prescott 0 


Cumberland.. N  S 
Cumberland . .  N  S 

Hants N  S 

Cuml>erlaiid . . N  Si599-1 

ildgantic  Q 

Durham,  E  R  . .  O 


Perth  535-34 

Coaticook  .580-8 

Bild-water  640,  374 

Wevmouth  Bri.  712 

535-25 

Port  Haney  .535-70 

Pis(|iiid  (>d5-2 

675 

Weedon  Sta.  676 

675 

625-8  [78-83 

Harrisburg  .580-54- 

Bristol  6(13 

Breslau  580-51 

Chatsworth  535-40 

Port  Elgin  638 

via  Port  Hope,  Ont 

iia  Vancouver 

Prince  Alb't  535-62 

625-2-5,  .580-88 

Moulton  Sta.  580-82 

625-2-5 

Belton  ,580-49 

Baden  .58051 

665-1 

McGregor  S.  535-52 

544 

693(RR  n'eWaldon) 

574 

Helbron  712 

665-1  (don) 

544  (R  R  name  Raw- 

via  St.  John,  N  B 

Carberry  536-52 

535-88 

River  John  599- 16 

Berwick  714 

Moosomin  535-52 

535-34  (R  R  name 

Bathurst) 
327,  328  orPlais- 

ance  .535-18 
Wentworth  S.  599-1 
Wentworth,  599 
Windsor  714 


Wattsview 

Waubamick  . .  . . 
*  Wauliaunkene  . 
Waubnakeo  . . . . 

Wnubuno    

Waugh's   River. 

Waupoos 

Waverlnj/ 

Waverley 

Wavy  Bank 

Wawane-ja  

Waweig    

Wowota   

Wayerton    


R 
SR. 


.Marquette 
Mnskoka. . 
Simcoe,  E 
Middlesex, 
Lambton,  W  R..O 
Colchester.... N  S 
Prince  FIdward.  .O 
Simcoe,  E  R. . .  .0 

Halifax N  S 

Lisgar M 

Selkirk M 

Charlotte  ....N  B 

Northumberl'dNB 


Tignish  665-1  West   Bay  .   .. 

Brid'water  646, 374  iWest  Bay  V  lad 
535-4,  545-1  iWest   Berlin   . . 

580-47  ,West  Bolton  . . 

Harvey  093  !  Westbournn    . . 

Mallorytown  580  9  !  W.Br.S.NiobnrsR 
W.  Riv.  Sta.  599-13,  West Br.Riv.John 
580-8  I  West   Bienda.... 

U.Woodsto'k,535  86  West   Brome 

714  VVest   Brook  

580-85  West   Brook   

Drummondville  E    Westbrook  Mills. 
[535-4,  .565   West  Broughton. 

Mississippi  Sta.  611  Westbury    

Debeo  .535-85-90  I  Westbury  Basin. 
South   Riv.  580-671  West  Caledonia.. 

West   River  Sheet   West  Cape 

Harbour  371         1  Westchester    .... 
Birtle  622  !  Westchester  Lake 

ParryS'nd  422,531 -2   Westcock 


580-32 
Melbourne,  825-8 
Brigden  625-8 


West  Chezzetcook 
jWest  Devon  . . 
West  Ditton  . . 


Tat!v'jjouche  599-15;  West   Dublin 


nia  Picton,  Ont 
Elmvale  580-66-69 
Win'sor  .1.599-1, 714 
Stonewall  635-60 
644-1 
535-87 

Moosomin  .535-52 
Newca8tle599-2,363 


West   Earltown 

West  Ely   

WesternCovehead 
W'e.stern   Head 
!  Western   Road 
IWest  Essa  ... 
i  Westfield  Centre . 
iWestfield 


Cumberland.  .N  S 
Richmond. . .  .N  S 
Inverness  . . .  .N  S 
Inverness  . . .  .N  S 

(.Queen's N  S 

Brome Q 

Marquette M 

Kent N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Selkirk M 

Brome Q 

Frontenac O 

Cumberland.  .N  S 
Cumberland . .  N  S 

Megan  tic Q 

Compton  Q 

Compton  Q 

(Queen's N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

Cumberland . .  N  S 
Cumberland.  .N  S 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Halifax N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

Compton Q 

Lunenburg. . .  .N  S 

Colchester N  S 

Shefford Q 

(Jueen's P  E  I 

Queen's N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

Simcoe,  S  R O 

King's N  B 

Huron,  W  R....0 


580-9  (R  R  name 

Newtonville) 
Parrsboro'  549 
Aricbat  364,  371 
372,  599-14 
599-14 

Liverpool  376-3 
Knowlton  .535-4 
622 

Weldford  599-2 
Scotsburn  599-16 
Melita  535-58 
535-3 

Dirt  Kingston,  Onfc 
549 

Westbrook  549 
Broughton  Sta.  6'(5 
East  Angus  675 
675  (R  R  n'e  Basin) 
Barss'  Corners  646 
O'Leary  Sta.  665-1 
Grenville  599-1 
Grenville  599-1 
Sackville  .5991, 638 
nia  Halifax,  N  S 
665-1 

Scotstown  536-7 
Brid'water  646,  374 
Truro  599-1-13 
Lawrenceville,  653 
Little  York  665-3 
Liverpool  376-3 
Coleman  665-1 
AUiston  580-64 
535-88 


324 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


THE    BANK    OF    TORONTO 

CANADA 


CAPITAL,  $2,000,000 


REST,  $1,800,000 


Directors : 

GEORGE  GOODBBHAM.  President.        WILLIAM  HENRY  BBATTY,  Vice-President. 

HENRY  CAWTHRA,  WILLIAM  GEORGE  GOODERHAM,  ROBERT  HEFORD, 

GEORGE  J.  COOK,  CHARLES  STUART. 


HEAD     OFFICE, 

DUNCAN  COULSON,  General  Manager. 


-     TORONTO 

JOSEPH  HENDERSON,  Inspector. 


JBrancbcd : 


Toronto— W.  R.  Wadhwortii,  Manaiier. 

719Kiii(iSt.  W.,  O.  J.  Cuthbertson,      " 
Montreal— T.  F.  How, 

114  St.  Etienne  St.— J.  G.  Bird, 

Barrie M.  Atkinso.n,  " 

Brockville..T.  A.  Bird, 

Cobourjf T.  S.  SKEAKf,  " 


CoUinffwood W.  A.  Coi-bland, 

Guimno(|iie C.  V  Kktciiu.m, 

London John  Prinolk, 


Manager. 


Peterboro' 

Petrolia 

Port  Hope 

St.  Catharines. 


.P.  ('AMI-BELL, 
.  W.  F.  COOPBR, 

.E.  B.  Androh, 
.G.  W.  HonoETTS, 


asanhcrs  an^  CorrcspoiiOcnts : 


Great  Britain— The  City  Banl<,  Limited,  London.  India,  China  and  Jai-an— The  Chartered  Bank  of  India, 
Australia  and  China.  New  York— Tlie  National  Bank  of  Commerce.  Chicago-  First  National  Bank.  Ontario— 
Bank  of  Hamilton  and  Branches.  yiiEHKC- La  Ban(nie  Nationale.  Nova  Scotia— Union  Bank  of  Halifax, 
People's  Bank  of  Halifax.     Manitoba,  British  Colu.mbia  and  New  BRrNswicK— Bank  of  British  North  America. 


Collections  made  on  the  best  terms  and  remitted  for  on  day  'Of  payment 


MERCHANTS  BANK  OF  CANADA 


CAPITAL  PAID-UP,  $6,000,000 


REST,  $3,000,000 


HEAD  OFFICE 


MONTREAL 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  : 

ANDREW  ALLAN,  Esq.,  President.  HECTOR  MACKENZIE,  Esq.,  Vice-President. 

H.  MONTAGU  ALLAN,  Estj.  JAMES  P.  DAWES,  Esq.  T.  H.  DUNN,  Esq. 

JONATHAN  HODGSON,   Esq.  SIR  JOSEPH  HICKSON.  ROBERT  McKAY,  Esq. 

JOHN  OASSILS,  Esq. 
GEORGE  HAGUE,  General  Manager.  E.  F.  HBBDEN,  Superintendent  of  Branches 


Belleville 

Berlin 

Brampton 

Chatham 

Oalt 

Gananoque 

Hamilton 

Hespeler 


BRANCHES 

IN 

ONTARIO  AND  QUEBEC  : 

Ingersoll 

Napanee 

Kincanline 

Ottawa 

Kinfe'ston 

Owen  Sound 

London 

Perth 

Montreal 

Prescott 

Montreal,  West  End 

Preston 

anch,  24,56  Notre  Dame 

Quebec 

Mitchell 

Renfrew 

Sherbrooke 

Stratford 

St.  Jerome 

St.  John's,  Que. 

St.  Thomas 

Toronto 

Walkerton 

Windsor  v 


BRANCHES  IN  MANITOBA  :— WINNIPEG,    BRANDON 

Banl<ers  in  Great  Britain,  —hoiuUm,  Glasgow,  Edinburt);h,  and  other  v)oints  -The  Clydesdale  Bank,  Ltd. 
Liverpool— The  Bank  of  Liverpool,  Ltd. 

Agency  in  New  Yorli. — 52  William  Street,  Messrs.  John  (iault  and  John  15.  Harris,  Jr.,  Agents. 

Bankers  in  t/nited  States. — New  York,  American  Exchanj^e  National  Bank  ;  Boston,  Merchants'  National 
Bank;  Chicago,  American  Exchange  National  Bank;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  First  National  Bank;  Detroit,  First 
National  Bank  ;  Buifalo,  Bank  of  Buffalo ;  San  Francisco,  Bank  of  British  Columbia. 

/VeM./ound/a/Jrf.--.Merchants  Bank  of  Halifnx. 

Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswicli.—Iiank  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Merchants  Bank  of  Halifax. 

British  Columbia.— \iank  of  British  Columbia. 

A  General  Banking  Business  transacted.    Letters  of  Credit  issued,  available  in  China, 

Japan,  and  other  foreign  countries. 


1897] 


POST 
OVFICBH. 


Westfleld 

WestFlamboro'gh 

Westford 

West  Glassville  . . 

West  Gore 

WestOravenhurst 

West  Grove 

West  Hall 

Westhani  Island . 
West  Hansfonl . . 

West  Hill 

Westholme 

West  Huntingdon 
West  Huntley  . . 
West  Inglesville. 
West  Jeddore .... 
W'stLaHaveFerrj 

West  Lake 

West  Lakevale . . 
West  Lawrencet'n 
West  Leicester.. 
West  Liscombe . . 

*  West  Lorne  .... 

West  McGilllvray 
West  Macleod  . . . 
West  Magdala  . . 

Westineath 

West  Merigonishe 
West  Montrose . . 
Westmore'd  Point 

Westmount . . . 
West  New  Annan 
W.NewdyQuoddy 

West  Newton . 
Weston 

*  Weston 

West  Osgoode 
Westover  .... 
West  Plain... 
West  Point... 
*Westport  . . . 
*Weatport  ... 
WestPotton  . 
West  Pubnico 
West  Quaoo  . 
West  River . . . 
West  River. . . 
West  River,  S.  II. 
West  River  Sta 
W  SootchSettle'nt 

West  Shefford 
West  Shefford  Sta. 
W.  Side  Lochaber 
W.  Side  Middle  R. 
West  St.  Peter's. 
*WestviUe  ... 
Westwood  . . . 
W.  Tatamagouche 
Westchester  Sta. 
Wetasklwin  .... 

Wexford 

Weyburn    

Weymouth 

*WevmouthBri'gi 

Whalen    

Whaletown . . . 
Wharncliffe    . 

Wharton 

Wheatland  . . . 
Wheatland  . . . 


Wheatley 

Wheatley  River. 
Wheaton  Mills  . 
Wheaton  Settle'n 

Wheeler  

Whelan  I^ake  . 
Whim  Road  Cros; 


[1897 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES   AND  RAILROAD   STATIONS  IN   CANADA. 


325 


TO 


President 


Inspector. 

Manager. 


Bank  of  India, 
ik.  Ontakio— 
k  of  Halifax, 
orth  America. 


layment 


ADA 


Vice-President. 
,  Esq. 
KAY,  Esq. 

'  of  Branches 


)rooke 

ford 

;ronie 

)hii's,  Que. 

Iionias 

ito 

erton 

80  r  ^^ 


lale  Bank,  Ltd. 

Imnts'  National 
;  Detroit,  First 


lie  in  China, 


POST 
OVFICKH. 


WestfieUl 

WestFlainhoro'gh 

Westford 

West  Olassvillo  . . 

West  Gore 

WestGravenhurat 

West  Grove 

West  Hall 

Westham  Island . 
West  Hansfoni . . 

West  Hill 

Westholme 

West  Huntintfdon 
West  Huntley  .. 
West  Incflesville. 
West  .Jeddore .... 
W'stLaHaveKerrj- 

West  Lake 

West  Lakevale . . 
West  Lawrencet'n 
West  Leicester . . 
West  Liscombe . . 
*  West  Lorne  .... 

West  McGillivray 
West  Macleod  . . . 
West  Ma)fdala  . 

Westmtaih 

WestMerigonishe 
West  Montrose . . 
Westmore'd  Point 


Wentmount .... 
West  New  Annan 
W.NewdyQuoddy 

West  Newton .... 
Weston 

*  Weston  

West  Osgoode  . . 

Westover  

West  Plain 

West  Point 

''Westport   

*  Westport   

WestPotton  .... 
West  Pubnico  . . 

West  Quaco  

West  River 

West  River 

West  River,  S.  H. 
West  River  Sta.. 
WScotchSettle'nt 


West  Shefford  . . 
West  Shefford  Sta, 
W.  Side  Lochaber 
W.  Side  Middle  R. 
West  St.  Peter's. 

*WestmUe   

Westwood   

W.  Tatamagouche 
Westchester  Sta. 
Wetasklwin  .... 

Wexford 

Weyburn    

We'ymouth, 

*  Weymouth  Bri'ge 

Whiilen    

Whaletown. . . . 
Wharncliffe    . . 


Wharton  . . , 

Wheatland 

Wheatland 


Wheatley 

Wheatley  River. 
Wheaton  Mills  . 
Wheaton  Settle'nt 

Wheeler  

Whelan  Lake  . . 
Whim  Road  Cross 


RLRCTORAIi 
DIBTKICTH. 


RAILROAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATBD,  OR  NKAR- 
KST   R.  R.  STATION, 

KKKKlsv,ri'.261-'2(i;) 


Queen's N  S 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 

Bruce,  E  R O 

Carleton N  13 

Hants N  S 

Simooe,  E  R. .  .() 
Muskoka&P.Sd.O 

Selkirk  M 

N. Westminster  UC 
Ouinberland.  N  S 

York,  E  R O 

Vancouver . . . .  U  C 
Hastings,  N  R.O 
Lanark,  N  R....O 

Annapolis N  S 

Halifax N   S 

Lunenburif. . .  .N  S 
Prince  Edward. .() 
AntiKonishe  .  .N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Cumberland . .  N  S 
Ouvsborough.  .N  S 
Elgin,  W  R    . . .  O 

Middlesex,  N  R    O 

Alberta  

Elgin.  WR O 

Renfrew,  N  R . .  O 

Pictou N  S 

Waterloo,  N  R.O 
Westmoreland  N  B 

Hochelaga Q 

Colchester N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Prince P  E  I 

King's N  S 

York,  WR O 

Russell  O 

Wentworth,  N  R.O 

Lennox  O 

Prince P  E  I 

Leeds,  S  R O 

Digby N  S 

Brome Q 

Yarmouth . . . .  N  S 

St.  .John N  B 

Albert N  B 

Pictou N  S 

Halifax N  S 

Pictou N  S 

■iing's N  B 

Shefford Q 

Shefford Q 

Antigonishe  . .  N  S 

Victoria N   S 

King's P  E  I 

Pictou N  S 

Peterboro',  E  R.  O 
Colchester.... N  S 
Cumberland  . .  N  S 

Alta 

Vork,  E  R O 

Assa 

Digbv N   S 

Digbv N   S 

Middlesex,  N  R.  O 
N.  Westminster,  BC 
Algonia O 

Cumberland . .  N   S 

Marquette M 

Drummond  Q 

Kent  O 

Queen's  . . , .  P  E  I 
Westmoreland  N  B 
Westmoreland  N  B 
Lambton,  E  R. .  (> 
Renfrew,  S  R.O 
King's P  E  I 


Barss'  Corners  046 
Dundas  f>80-83 
Lucknow  580'48 
Bristol  ."-iSS-Sfi 
Shubenacadie.'iOO'l 
Oravenhurst58(l07 
Mosseau  420'3 
iJeloraine  535'S7 
Ladners  L'd'g.450'4 
Thoni'onsMls.599-1 
Port  Union  f.SUO 
Chemaiiuis  574 
580-33 

Almonte  535'i2 
Lawrencetown  714 
i)i(i  Halifax,  N  S 
Brid'water  046,  374 
Bloomtleld  544 
Antigonishe    5997 
oia  Halifax,  N  S 
Amherst  5991 
Antigonishe    .599'7 
025-5    (R  R  name 

Bismarck) 
Clandeboye  580-50 
Macleod,  .'J35-0t 
South  wold  S.  625-8 
Graham's  535-12 
599-7 

Berlin  580-47-51 
599-1  (R  R    name 

Aulac) 
ina  Montreal 
Tat'agouche  599-15 
West  River  Sheet 

Harbour  371 
Emerald  665-1-2 
Berwick  714 
580-51,  535-40 
Osgoode  Sta.  535-20 
Dundas  580-83 
Nap'ee  509-2,  580-9 
Coleman  665-1 
516,  319 

376-2  or  Digby  712 
MansonvilleS.535-3 
via  Yarmouth,  N  S 
St.  Martin's  543-2 
Albert  693 
W.  Riv.  Sta.  599-13 
371  or  via  Halifax 
59913 
Norton  Station  543 

1,  599-12 
535-7,  545-1 
545-1 

Antigonishe  599-7 
Iona!599-14,364,372 
665-4 
599-9 

Birdsall's  580-27 
Tata'gouche  599-15 
599-1 

535-03  I 

Scarboro'J.580-9-36 
535-52 
712 
12 
Granton  580-51 
via  Vancouver 
Thessalon    535-25, 

422">,  4-28-3, 430-1 
Parrsborn'  549 
Oak   River  535-52 
Drummondville  E. 

535-4,  565    [625-3 
Leamington    617, 
Hunter's  Riv.  665-1 
572 

Wheaton  Mills  572 
Oil  City  625-7-8 
Ashdad  611 
Cardigan  B'ge  665 -3 


POST 
OKKICRH. 


*Whithy 

White  

Whitebread  Sta 
Whiteburn  Mines 
White  Church  . . 

Whitotlsh    

Whitefish  Lake . . 

Whitehall    

Whitehead 

Whitehead 

White  Head  .... 

White   Hill 

Whitehurst 

White  Lake  .... 

White  Lake 

Whiteniouth  .... 

White  Oak 

White  Point  .... 
White  River  .... 
White  Rock  Mills 
White  Rose.... 
White  Sands . . 
White  Sand.... 
White's  Cove. . 
Whiteside  .... 
White's  Mills.. 
White's  Mountain 
White's  Point.... 

Whitestone 

Whitevale   

Whitewater    

*Whitnvood 

Whitfield 

Whitney 

Whitney 

Whitney  Pier  . . . 
Whittier's  Kidge. 
VVhictington  . . . . 

Whitwick    

Whonnock 

Whycncomaph  . . . 
Whycocomagli  B. 
Whj'cocomagh  P. 
*Wiaiton 


Wick 

Wickham,   West. 

Wickham 

Wicklow 

Wicklow 

Wicksteed  

Widder 

Wiggins  

Wikwemikong   . . 

Wilberforce 

Wilcox 

Wildfleld 

Wilfrid 

WUIcesport 

Wilkinson   

Willett's  Corners 
Willetsholme  . . 
Williams 


F.LECTORAL 

niHT.'llCTH. 


Ontario,  S  R... .  O 
Lanark,  N  R....O 

Bothwell O 

Queen's N  S 

Bruce,  W  R...  O 

Algoma o 

Alberta 
.Muskoka&P.Sd.O 
Guysborough    N  S 

King's N  B 

Charlotte  ....N   B 

Pictou N  S 

Brock  ville O 

Renfrew,  S  R..  O 

Vale B  C 

Lisgar M 

Middlesex,  S  R..O 

Victoria N  S 

Algoma O 

King's N  S 

Ontario,   W  R..  O 

King's P  E  I 

Assa 

Queen's N   B 

Simcoe,  E  R.. ..() 

King's N  B 

King's N  B 

Queen's N   B 

Muskoka&P.Sd.O 
Ontario,  W  R.O 
Selkirk M 

simcoe,  SR.  ...O 
Northumberl'd  N  B 

Nipissing O 

Cape  Breton  . .  N  S 
Charlotte  ....N  R 
Wellington,  N  R.O 

Compton  Q 

N.Westminster  BC 
Inverness  . . .  .N  S 
Inverness 
Inverness 
Bruce,   N 


R. 


Ontario,  N  R....O 

Drummond  Q 

Queen's N  B 

Carieton N  B 

Northumb'WR.O 
Peterboro',  E  R..O 
Lambton,  E  R..O 

Queen's N   B 

Algoma O 

Peterboro',  E  R.  O 
Wentworth,  S  R.O 

Cardwell O 

Ontario,  N  R....O 

Bothwell O 

Addington O 

Annapolis  . . .  .N  S 

Frontenac O 

Kent  O 


Williamsburg. . . . 
William's  Point. . 
Williamsdnle  . . . . 
WilliamsdaleEast 

Williamsford 

Williamsport  . .  . . 
*WiUian\stou'n  . . 
Williamstown  . . . 
Williamsville  . .  . . 

Williscrnft  

Willougbby     .... 


Willow  Bunch 
Willow  Creek. 
Willowdale  . . . 
Willowdale  . . . 
Willow  Dale  . . 
Willow  Grove. 
VVillowgrove  . 


Vork N 

Antigonishe  .  .N 
Cumberland.  .N 
Cumberland.  .N 

Grey,  N  R 

Muskoka    O 

Glengarry O 

Carleton N  B 

Kingston  O 

Bruce,  N  R  . . . .  O 
Sask 


lUILROAn  ON  WHICH 
I.OCATKK,  OR  NKAR- 
KHT  n.  R,  STATION, 
HKKKK,V,ri'.2(tl.26« 


Assa 

Bruce,  W  R , .  , .  O 

York,  WR O 

Queen's N   B 

Pictou N  S 

St.  .7ohn N  B 

Haldimand O 


.580-9-38 

Perth  535-34 

573 

llarss'  Corners  64(1 

,■■.80-48 

535-25 

Edmonton  53563 

Emsflale  680-67 

Canso,'J64,  371 

Hoklervillc  390 

Grand  Manan  403 

Gleng'rySta.51H)-13 

535-10(R|{.n-eBell) 

Arnprior  535-12 

Okanagon  535-74 

535-51 

via  London  Ont 

3.59-3 

.">35-13 

Port  Williams  714 

Aurora  580-67 

Cardigan  B'ge6«5'3 

Yorkton  622 

,-{9(»or  Cody's  543-1 

Bedwood  420-3 

Holderville  390 

Sussex  Vale  599-12 

Narrows  390 

AhmicHarb'r  420-4 

Locust  Hill  535-34 

535-57 

535 -.52 

Shelburne  535-40 

Newcastle  599-2  353 

531-2 

Sydney  .599-14 

Rolling  Dam  638-87 

Orangeville   536-40 

Milan  535-7 

535-70 

364  O'nged'le  599-14 

Orangedale  599-14 

Orangedale  599-14 

580-55,  4-26,  422-2 

430-1 
Bldckwtr.  580-36-36 
535-4 

390-Welsford535-88 
Florenceville535-86 
Grafton  680-9 
Haliburton  580-30 
Thedford  580-51 
Cumberi'd  B.  543-1 
mrtManitt  -vaningO 
Haliburton  58030 
Winona  .580-83 
Nashville  .535-40 
Cannington  580-36 
Sombra  573 
Enterprise  .509-1 
Annapolis  712,7)4 
Ballantv'eSta.580-9 
Chatham  535-42 

.573,  580-83 
Cross  Creek  532 
Antigonishe  599-7 
River  Philii>  ,599-1 
Th'mps'nsM'ls59-]4 
Chatsworth  535-90 
Huiitsville  ,580-67 
Lan'ster580-9,329-3 
Up.  Wodst'k  535-86 
via  Kingston  Ont 
Dobbiiiton  580-56 
535-62  (R.  R.  name 

Macdowall) 
Moose  .Jaw  535-52 
Pinkerfon  580-54 
Concord  580-07 
Butternut  R'ge  572 
New  Gla.sgow  5997 
via  St.  John  N  B 
Oneida  580-70 


:i26 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


ClNlll  PEEMlHENf 

LOAN    AND    SAVINGS    COMPANY 

INCORPORATED  AD.    1855 


SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,    $5,000,000 
RESERVED  FUNDS,  $1,571,514 


PAID-UP  CAPITAL,   $2,600,000 
TOTAL  ASSETS,        $12,037,462 


HEAD  OFFICE— Company's  Buildings,  Toronto  Street,   TORONTO 

Brancu  Ofkicks— WINNIPEG,  Wan.     VANCOUVJiK,  B.C. 

Directors : 

President  and  Managing  Director -J.  HERBERT  MASOS.  Vioe-President-EDWARD  HOOPER. 

S.  NORDIIEIMKK,        Jl'DOE  BOYD,        UKNRY  UAWTHHA,        WILLIAM  (J.  OOOUEKIIAM, 

W.  D.  MATTHEWS,  G.  W.  MONK. 


Assistant  Manager -ALFRED  J.  MASON.  Superintendent  -RDFUS  S.  HUDSON. 

Seoretary-GEORGE  H.  SMITH. 

SAVINGS  BANK  BRANOH.~Suins  of  S4  and  upwards  received  at  ouiretit  rates  of  interest,  paid  or  com- 
pounded half-.vearly. 

DEBENTURES.— Money  received  on  deposit  for  a  fixed  term  of  years,  for  which  Debentures  are  issued,  with 
half-yearly  interest  coupons  attached.  Executors  and  Trustees  are  authorized  by  law  to  invest  in  the 
Debentures  of  this  Company.  The  Capital  and  Assets  of  this  Company  bein^f  jtledjfed  for  money  thus 
received.  Depositors  are  at  all  times  assured  of  perfect  safety. 

Capital   supplied   to   holders   of  Real  Estate    at  current   rates   and  on    favorable 

Conditions  as  to  repayment. 

MORTGAGES    AND    MUNICIPAL    DEBENTURES    PURCHASED. 


THE     BRITISH     CANADIAN 

LOAN  AND  INVESTMENT  COMPANY 

(LIMITED) 

HEAD   OFFICE,    25  ADELAIDE   ST.    EAST 

(Land  Security  Chambers,  Corner  Victoria  St.) 


TORONTO 


SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL, 


$2,000,000 


I'REsiDENT— A.  H.  CAMPBELL,  Esq. 
Vice-Pkkside.nt— WILLIAM  INOE,  Esq. 


DIRECTORS  : 

MAJOR  GEORGE  GKEIG  JOHN  BURNS,  Esg.  SAMUEL  TREES,  Esq,  J.  K.  KERR    q.C. 

W.  R.  BROCK,  Esq.  J.  U.  iMAYNE  CAMPBELL,  Esq. 


LENDS  MONEY  on  productive  Ueal  Estate    Securitie.s,  to  pay  off  existing  Mortgages, 
erect  and  improve  buildings  on  Eann,  Town  and  Village  Properties,  etc. 

PURCHASES  Mortgages  and  Municipal  Debentures. 

I5.'-UES  DEBENTURES,  principal  and  interest,  payable  in  Canada  or  (ireat  Britain. 


For  further  particulars  apply  to 


R.   H.   TOMLINSON,  Manager. 


1897] 


POST 
OKKICWl. 


Wilmot    

Wilniot  Vallev 
Wllniur    ....'.. 

Wilno 

Wilson 

Wil.s(>iit)urjfh  . . 
WilHon   Ui'oft.. 
Wilson's  Itay  . , 
Wilson's  Beacli . . 
Wilson's  Cornefs. 

Wilson's  .Mills 

Wilson's  Point  . . 

Wilsonville 

Wilsteud 

Wilton 

Wilton  Orove 

Winchelsea 

*  WincheHtrr  .... 
Winchester  Spr'Ks 

Windermere 

Windermere 

Windfall 

Windham  Centre 
Windham  Hill... 
Winding  Led^fes.. 
*Winil»or 


Windsor 

*  Windnor 

Windsor  Juno. .. 
*Wind>ior  Mills. 

Windygates 

Wine  Harbour. . 

Winfleld 

Wingard 

Winger 

*  Winnham 

Wingle 

Winkler   

Winlaw 

*  Winn! peg 


*  Wmona . 
Winslow  . 


Winsloe  Road.. . . 
Winsloe  Station.. 
Winterbourne  . ... 

Winthrop    

Wisawasa    

Wisbeach 

Wisely 

Wisliart   

Wittenburg  . . . . 
Woburn 


Wode  House  .... 
Wolfe  Island  .... 

Wolfe  Ridge 

Wolfe  Lake 

Wolford  Centre.. 

Wolfstown  

*Wolfvilk 

Wolseley 

*lVolsely 

Wolverton 

Wood 

Woodbaiik 

Wood  Bay 

Woodbine 

Woodburne 

*Woodbrid:ie 

Woodlmrn 

Woodfielil 

Woodford    

Wood  Green 

Wnodham    

Woodhill 

Woodhurst 

Woodington 

Wood  Island  .... 
Wood  Islands  N., 

(For  new  Post 


[1897 


1897] 


POST  OFFICES  AND  RAILROAD  STATIONS   IN  CANADA. 


327 


$2,600,000 
112,037,462 

NTO 


H  HOOPER. 
RHAM, 

DSON. 

paid  or  ooni- 

!  issued,  with 
invest  in  the 
r  money  thus 

favorable 


PANY 


ST 


$2,000,000 


i.  KEKR    Q.C. 
t  Mortgages, 

xi  Britain. 

Manager. 


I'OHT 
OrKICMI. 


3 


RLRCTOttAI, 
DIHTRICTH. 


IKAII.HOADON  WHICH 
l,(H'ATKri,  (lit  NKAK- 

I  KHT  K.  It.  HTATIltS, 
HKKRK,V,l'l'.2(ll.a(l3 


Wilmot    Annapolig,.  ,.N  S714 

Wihnot  Vallev  . .  rriiice I'  K  I  New  Annan  (kW-t 

Wllniur    AddinKton (»H'r'HinithtlU,,''i(H)l 

Wilno Kenfrew,  S  R. . .  .(>  KKiinvilli'  WM>-\\ 

Wilson Norfolk  ()  Coiirlland  m)%i 

Wilsonbiir^h  ....  .Sunhurv N  H 

Wilson   Croft...  Uunbtdn,  E  R.  .OPetr'a  r)80'84,  625-7 

Wilson's  Hay  . .  fircnville   OlKeniptvillc  WMriri 

Wilson's  Heaoh.  Charlotte N    HiCarpo  Hello  403 

Wilson's  C!ornei-s.  Ottawa  (^Kirk's  Kerrv  O.'id 

Wilson's  Mills. . . .  .Megantio (5  Koliertson  Sta.  766 

Wilson's  I'oint  . .  Oloucester N  11  Sliippitfan  .540 

Wilsonville Norfolk,  N  R. .  . .()  Vanessa  .'il.''. 

Wilstead Leiils,  S  R ()  Oanano(nie702,324 

Wilton Lennox O  Camden  Kast  U^-i\ 

Wilton  drove. .  . .  Middlesex,  S  R.  .O  625-4  .58081  (R.  H- 

I  name  Westm'ster) 

Winchelsea I'erth,  S  R ()  Kxeter  .')80-50 

"WincheHter   [Dnndos O  ry.iffXi 

WincheaterSpr'jfH  Ouiidas O  Winchester  .5;i5-33 


Windermere 

Windermere 

Windfall 

Windham  Centre 
Windham  Hill. ... 
Windinj^  Ledjfes.. 
*WiniUor 


Windsor 

*  Windmr 

Windsor  June. ., 
*Windiior  Miltx. 

Windyifatea 

Wine  Harbour. . 

Winfleld 

Winjfard 

Winjfer 

*Wingham 

Winffle  . .   

Winkler   

Winlaw 

*  Winnipeg 


*  Wiiiona 
Winslow 


Muak  &  I'arry  Sd  ()  420-3 Ut'rson .580-67 

Yale B  C  Golden  .53553 

Essex,  .S  R o!Comber6-25-3-5 

Norfolk,  N  R..  ..O  6-25-5 
Cumberland  .  .N  S  Si)r'K  Hill  Mines!  49 

Victoria N  li  Cfonnor'n  700-1 

Essex,  N  R o:6'25-5,   .580-83,   .5.35 

,     42,  320 

Carleton N  B  Hartlaiid  535-S^ 

Hants N  .S  714 

Halifax  714,  509-1 

Ri(-hmond (J  .580-8 

Selkirk    M  Maniton  535-57 

Ouvsborough    N  S  Antiffonishe  599'7 
Wellington,  C  R.O  Alma  580.54 

Sask  Stobart  535-62 

Monck O  Ferry  Sta.  625-6 

Huron,  E  R. . . .   O  580-48-50,  535-41 
Renfrew,  S  R. . .  .0  Eganville  535-11 

Selkirk M  Morden  535-57 

Assa  Antler  .535-.58 

Winnipeg M  ,535-51-62-55-57-59- 

;     00-61,  644-3 
Wentworth,  S  R.O  .580-83 

Monclt O  Atterdiffe  .St.  580- 

82,  625-5 
Queen's    . . . .  P  E  I  Little  York  065-3 

Queen's P  E  1  665-1 

Waterloo,  N  U  ..O  Berlin  .580-47-51 
Huron,  S  R    ...  .0  Seaforth  580-.5-2 
Musk  &  Parry  Sd  O  Callendar  580-67 
Lambton.E  R    . ,()  Watford  ,580-85 

York N  B  i'l'a  FrederictonNB 

Assa  Qu'Ap'le  Sta.  5,-i5-5'.; 

Colchester  . . ,  .N  S  Lo'erSte'iacke,599-l 

York,  E  R O  Scarl)orough  June 

580-9-36 

Grey,  E  R 0  Flesherton  535-40 

Krontenac ()  ria  Kingston  (Int. 

Missisquoi Q'Lacolle  ,531,  580-13 

Pontiac   (J  Quyoii  003 

Grenville O  Jasper  535-16 

Wolfe Q,OoIeraine  Sta.  675 

King's NS714 

Grey,  N  U O  I'resqii'Isle  426 

Assa  535  -52 

Brant,  N  R    ....()  ,535-35 
Hastings,  N  R  . .()  Orinsby  .544 
Middlesex,  S  R..O  via  London  Out. 

Selkirk    M  La  Riviere  535-57 

Capo  Breton.  ..N  S  viu  Svdncv 

Pictou NS. 590-7' 

York,  WR     ....()  ,5,-i5-40 
Wentworth,  S  R.O  Stony  Creek  ,580-83 

Pictou N  S  New  Glasg(>w,.599-7 

Giev,  N  H O  ria  Meaford  Out. 

Middlesex, W  R. .()  Glencoe,  5.-{5-42 

Perth,  S  R O  Exeter  58C-,)0 

Peel O  M.alton  580-.51 

Westmoreland  N  IJ  .599-l(RR.n'eEv'ns) 

Woodington ISimcoe,  E  R . .  . .  O  Clevelands,  4-20-3 

Wood  Island  ....  Queen's. ...    P  E  1  ria  Cliarlotletown 
Wood  Islands  N.. 'Queen's. ...    P  E  I  via  Charlottetown 


Winsloc  Rojid.. , 
Winsloe  Station. 
Winterbourne  . . . 

Winthrop    

Wisawasa    

Wisbeach 

Wisely 

Wishart   

Wittenburg  . . . , 
Woburn 


Wode  House  . . 
Wolfe  Island  , . 
Wolfe  Ridge . . . 
Wolfe  Lake.... 
Wolford  Centre 
Wolfstown  .... 

*Wolfville 

Wolseley 

*  Wohely 

Wolverton  . .  . . 

Wood 

Woodbank 

Wood  Bay 

Woodbine 

Woodburne  . . . 
*Wooiihrid:ie. . . 

Woodburn 

Woodfleld 

Woodford  . . . . 
Wood  Green. . . 
Wnodham   . . . . 

Woodhill 

Woodhurst 


I'OKT 

OKricKti, 


WihhI  Lake. . . . 
Woodlands  .... 
WoiHllaiids  .... 
Woodlands  .... 
Wo(Kllawn  .... 
Wo(mI  Mountain 
Woodnorth  . . . . 
Wood  I'oint 
Woodrous  . . . . 
Woodrovd  .... 
VVoodsiiie  . . . . 
Woo<lside  . . . . 
Woodside  . . . . 
•  Wmulxlee  . . . . 
'  W mnixtork . .  . . 
Woodstnrk  . .  . . 
Woodstock  R 


KI.KCTORAL 
DINTHICTB. 


RA.'  -.OA!)  ON  WHICH 

j    LOCATKI),  OH  NKAR- 

KHT   H.  R.  HTATION, 

I    HKKRKY,I'I-.'261-2U3 


St.  John N  B  St.  .Martin's  543-2 

Stormont    O  Karrans  I'oint  .580-9 

Lisgar M  Reaburn  535-62 

York    N  B  Cross  Creek  532 

(!arleton O  .Stittsville  535-12 

Assinilwia Moose  Jaw,   635-52 

Selkirk    M  Virden  5,-15-62 

Westmoreland  N  B  Hackville  ,599-1,638 
Prince  Edward  .  O  via  Picton  Out. 

IJsgar M  Stonewall  ,53600 

Megantlc    Q  Somerset  580-12 

,Mftrr,uette M  622 

Sunbury N  B  Waasis  Sta.636-82 


Essex,  N  R 

Oxford,  S  R   . 

Carleton     . . . 
Sta'Carleton     . .  . 

WrmdriHr     Victoria,  N  R 

Wooilville    Hants N  SiNewport  Sta.  714 

Woodville    Victoria N  11 ,580-36 


.  .010-25-5 

.  .()  680-80-83,  535-36-30 
N  B  ,535-86-90,  391 
N  H'  Debec  ,535-85-90 
..O  Grand  Kails  .5,15-84 


Woodville 

Woodville  Mills.. 

Woodward's  Cove 

Wouler   

Woolson 

Woonona 

Workman    

Worthington  .... 

Wotton     

Wreck  Cove    .... 

Wright     

*Wroxetcr   

Wyandot 

Wychvood  Park. 

Wyebridge 

Wvecombe 

Wvevale  

Wylie    

*  Wyoming 

Wysc's  Corner   . 
Wytoii  Station   . 

Wyvern    

Yale 

*  Yamaehiche . . . . 

Yamaska 

Yamoska  East  . . 

*  Yarkcr 

Yann    

Yarmouth   

Yarmouth  Centre 


Prince P  E  I 

King's PE  1 


Kildare  Sta.,  666-1 
Cardigan  Bridge 

665-3 
Grand  Manan  403 


Charlotte   ....N  H 

Northumb'ld  EHOjoia  Trenton  Ont. 

Marquette M| 

Lisgar M  Reaburn  .535-52 

Assa  Antler  .535-58 

Algoma 0| 

Wolfe  QIDanville  580-12 

Vi(-toria N  S  Ingonishe  372 

Ottawa    Q6.56 


Huron   E  R   O 

Welliiifrton,  C  R  <J 


.535-42 
Moorefield  580-54 
via  Toronto 
Wvevale  680-69 
Delhi  ,580-82 
5,80-69 
,535-12 
)80-S4-86 


York O 

Sinicrj,  E  rt. . . .  O 
Norfolk,  S  R  ..O 
Simcoe,  E  R  ....(> 
Renfrew,  N  R  ..O 
Lambton,  W  R    O 

H[<lifax N  S,Shubenacadie599-l 

MuUi'esex,  E  R    O  ,580-49 
Cumberland  .  .N  S  River  Philip  5S3-1 

Yale BC  ,535-70 

St.  Maurice    . . .  .Q|,535-21 

Yamaska     Qi535-1,  3'29-9 

Yamaska    Q  Yam'ska535-l,329-9 

Addingtoi O  ,509-1-2 

Pontiac   I,!  Shawville  663 

Yarmouth  . .  .  .N  S  712,  376-1-2-3 

Elgin,  E  R O  6-25-5,  580-82  (M.  C. 

t  R.Crossing,580-82) 

Yarrow Alta  .MacLeod  63564 

Yatton Wellington,  C  R.O  Elmira  .580-47 

Yearly's   Musk  &  Parry  Sd  O  Novar  58067 

Yellow  Grass Assa  535-66 

Yelverton    Durham,  E  R    .  .O  Pontvpool  ,535-34 

Yeovil  Grey,  S  R   O  Holstein  580-46 

Yoho York    N  B  Harvey  Sta.  535-88 

Yoho  Island    ....  jMuskokaA:  P.  ,Sd.  O  4-20-3 Ut'rson  ,580-07 

Yonge  Mills    . . . .  i Leeds,  S  R O  Mallorytown  5oO-9 

•  York   Haldimand     . . .  . O  580-79  [535-8 

York  Mills  ;York,  E  R O  Prince  William  Ste. 

*York  Street  ....  Toronto 0\via  Toronto  Ont. 

York  Mills |  York    N  B;  m'a  Toronto  Ont. 

Yorkton  I A  -sa  622 

*Yi'-keille  lYork  E  R   I)  via  Toronto  Ont. 

Youghall [Gloucester. . .  .N  B  Bathui-st  Vil.  599-2 

lYoung'.s  Cove     . .  Queen's N  B  643-1,  .390 

Y'oung's  Point    . .  Peteiboro'  W  R..0  323,  316,   or   Lake- 
I  I  !     field  .580-31 

; Young iV.ancouver B  C  via  Victoria  B  C 

i  Youngsville    ....  i Oxford,  N  R O  Beachville  635-35, 

I  I  !     580-83 

Zealand    i  Addington 0  Oso  Station  611 

^Zealand  Station. .  [York    N  B  535-83 

Zcnda lOxford O  Burgessville  580-80 

Zephyr |Ontario,  N  R. . . .()  58037 

Zinunerman    Halton O  580-65 

Zion  |Durham,  E  R    .  .Olvia  Port  Hope.Ont 

Zionville lYork N  III 

Ziska ^Simcoe,  E  R  . . .  .OIBracebridge  588-67 

,*Xurich    Huron,  E  R O  Hensall  580-50 


(For  new  Post  Otllces,  see  Addenda,  page  337.) 


328 


ADVEHTISKMENTS. 


[1807 


1H97J 


THE  FARMERS'  LOAN  AND  SAVINGS  COMPANY 

OPFICE-No.   17  Toronto  Street.       -       -       TORONTO 

Capital  Subscribed,  $1.0S7,2D0  Capital  Paid-up,  $611.43027  AssetB,  $1,900.00« 

President-Hon.  WM.  MULOCK,  M.P.  Solicitor^  W.  N.  MILLER,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

lliinkiT/i--Thc  Doiiiinioii   Hank.    The  Niilioiial   Hank  of  Hcotlaiid. 
Al/i-ntu  in  Sciillaiid-^iKHHHH.  Cdwvn  Al  Ualmaiiiiy,  W.S.,  12  Hill  Stri'ft,  tiliiiburtfh. 

Money  advanced  on  Improved  Real  Estate  at  Lowest  Current  Rates.    Straight  Loans    No 

Fines.    No  Commissions. 
DepotiU  of  •1.00  and  \ipwur<l  received,  and  interest  allowed  thereon,  payable  or  eonipounded  hal(-ye  irljr. 

Sterling   and   Currency   Oebenturei  iitued. 
Full  inforiiMlion  can  be  obtained  by  aiiplifiiin  to 

Qeorqe    S.    C.    Bethune,    MAHAomR. 


Freehold  Loan  and  Savings  Company 

Office  -Cor.  Victoria  and  Adelaide  Sts.,  Toronto. 


ESTABLISHED    IN   I860 


Paid-up  Capital,  $1,319,100  in  shares  of  $100  each.  Reserve  Fund,  $659,550 

PRR8IDKNT-C.  H.  GOODERHAM,  Kkh.  .M.\NAaiNo  Dihkctor— Hon.  S.  C.  WOOD. 

N.B. — Cash  advanced  on  Freehold  Properly  on  lon^  credit  ond  easy  terms  of  payment.    Deposits  received  on 
interest.    Trustees  and  Executors  are  allowed  by  law  to  invest  in  the  Bonds  of  this  Company. 

MOaTGAGBS   AND   DEBENTURES    BOUGHT   AND   SOLD. 


The  Standard  Life 

ASSURANCE   COMPANY 

OF    EDINBURGH 


ESTABLISHED    1828 


Head  Office  for  Canada,     -     MONTREAL 

Total  Assurances $114,000,000 

Total  Invested  Funds 40,000,000 

Bonuses  Distributed  (over)      .       .  29,000,000 

Annual  Income 5,500,000  ^ 

Total  Assurances  in  Canada   .       .       .  15,200,000 

Total  Investments  in  Canada  (over)  12,500,000 

WORLD-WIDE    POLICIES    ISSUED    FREE    OF    CHARGE 

Thirteen  Months  for  revival  of  Lapsed  Policies,  without  Medical 
Certificate,  of  live  years'  existence 

CHAS.  HUNTER,  J.  HUTTON  BALFOUR,  W.  M.  RAMSAY, 

Chief  Agent  Ontario — Toronto  Superintendent  Manager 


Independ 

MANCIIKH 

I'ruvincial  (Ira 
West,  Ont. 

I'rott'ucial  Drp 
■iifi  Euclid  Ave.,  T 

Provincial  Corr 
32  Northcole  Ave. 

Treanurfr,  Doir 
DundiM),  Toronto. 

Orifanizer,  Sotii 
M.  Gardner,  2  Tor 

The  Toronto  : 

I'Tinei/ial,  Chai 

H\e  Cuilc 

28  TC 

J'atrun,  The  Lii 
Hon.  i'renident 
I'reniient,  L.  R. 


The  territory 
■orthern  boundar 
into  Lake  St.  Jol 
•  distance  of  200  i 
little  is  known  o 
few  years,  has  lieei 

The  SaKuena> 
00,000,000  feet,  B.i 
port  of  Quebec. 

Tae  Soil  "li 

aux-Trembles  I  wi 
the  application  o 
Truly  one  is  struol 
The  climate 
superior  to  tiiut  < 
•leigh  roads  till  lu 
very  little  tinted 
may  be  seen  from 

Wheat,  bushels . 
Oats, 

Barley,       " 
Other  Grains  , 
Potatoes,  bushels 

Potatoes,  car 
great  test  of  the 
John  with  the  be 
«how  in  1881  :- 

Chic 

Com 

•     Stan 

Hun 

Comparison 
winter  sea-son  (fr 
The  observation 
Bay,  from  tlie  yt 
the  Meteorolotfic 


Average  for  the 
Winter T 


Summer  . 


[1807 


VIPANY 

$1,900,00« 
Q.C. 

Lt  Loans    No 

I  hulf-yeirljf. 


lANAOmR. 


MPANY 


ad,  $659,550 

OOD. 

sits  received  on 
inpaiiy. 


jfe 


e:al 


)HARGE 

;al 

AM  SAY, 

Manager 


IM97] 


MISCELLANEOUS — LAKE   ST.   JOHN    TEUIUTOllY. 


a  20 


Indapendeqt  Order  of  Oddfellows. 

MANCIIKMTRIl  I'MIY,  TOIIONTO  DISTUK 'T. 

Provincial  (irand  ilatttfr,  Win.  O.  Veal,  Carlton 
West,  Ont. 

I'riivincittl  Deputy  (Irand  Mauler,  Ilolit.  W.  heodie, 
MS  Kuclld  Ave.,  Toronti). 

I'ruvincial  Correiijiiindiiiji  Secrelury,  Wni.  A.  Dunn, 
\ii  Northcote  Ave.,  Toronto. 

Treanurer,  Dominion  Hunlt  (Hruni^h  Cor.  Queen  and 
Duniluo),  Toronto. 

Orijnnizer,  SiiliciUir  and  Parliamentary  Agent,  Geo. 
M.  Gardner,  2  Toronto  St.,  Toronto. 

The  Toroqto  School  of  Languages,  Toronto. 

I'rineiiial,  (Jliurles  T.  I'aiil. 

Ttie  Guild  of  Sculpture  of  Or)tario. 

28  TOKONTO   HTHKK.T,    TORONTO. 

J'alrun,  The  Liont.-Oovernor  of  Ontario, 
Hun.  I'renident,  Hon.  O.  W.  Uoss. 
Preiiidtnt,  L.  R.  O'Brien,  11.  C.  A. 


Director  of  Artt.,  Hamilton  MacCorthy,  R.  O.  A. 
I      Secretary,  M.  H.  Aylcs  vortli. 

Kornicd  for  the  cnroiiraKi'mi'tit  anil  traininK  In  sll 
I  liranchuH  of  the  .Sctilpior'H  Art,  and  to  promote  a  Uute 
,  for  High  Claiw  Htutuary. 

Ridley  College,  St.  Cathariqes,  Oqt. 

A  CANADIAN   CIIUKCII   HCIIOOL   KOH   BOTH. 


Staff  —  Ktiglmh, 
iJ.  Ml(!hull, 


I'riniipnl,  Uev  .1.  ().  Miller,  M.  A. 
Rev.  .1.  <).  Miller,  M.A.;  ClnnsiCK,  W.  iJ.  MIehell,  l<j<(i. 
M.A.;  Modern  Lantitiayeii,  W.  J.  Hendry,  H. A,;  Mathe- 
waticH,  H.  (i.  WillianiH,  H.A.  (l,ond.);  Science,  U  (J. 
WilliainN,  M.A.,  and  W.  .).  Hendrv,  H.A.;  AmiKlant 
MoKters,  \l.  W.  Wood,  ».A.,aml  W.K.  Barlier,  Km|.;  Iteli- 
guiUH  Inntructiun,  Rev.  .1.  O.  Miller,  M.A.,  Kev.  W.  J 
Aniiilane  ;  ^umc,  Mis«  I'atterHon  ;  String  Jnttruwenti, 
MisH  K.  Patterson  ;  Drill  Inntructor,  Capt.  Oeo.  Thuirs  ; 
.SV('«'rt/(/,  Capt.  Oeo.  ThftirH ;  Lady  Matron,  MiHsClc^- 
horn;  Medical  Inxpec.tor,  W.  H.  Merritt,  Khij.,  M.D., 
C.M.,R.U.P.8.,  Edin. 


THE  LAKE  ST.  JOHN  TERRITORY. 

The  territory  in  question  extends  from  the  head  of  navigation  of  the  river  Saguenay,  at  Chlooutimi,  to  the 
■orth«rn  boundary  of  the  Province  of  (Quebec,  a  distance  of  220  miles,  and  fro»i  the  sources  of  the  waters  flowing 
into  Lake  St.  John,  from  the  Kaat,  to  the  river  St.  Maurice,  and  embracing  the  valley  of  the  river  Uatiscan, 
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  ^reat  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  fleld  of  large  lumbering  operations,  estimated  at 
80,000,000  feet,  R.M.,  per  annum,  or  equivalent  to  nearly  one-fourth  of  the  whole  export  of  sawn  lumber  from  the 
port  of  Quebec.     The  country  is  thus  described  by  a  gentleman  who  visited  it  recently : 

Tne  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  ha(i  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      Uie  soil,  for  I  believe  there  is  none  richer  in  Canada." 

The  Climate  of  the  Lake  St.  John  rer:,iOIl  is  said  to  be  that  of  Montreal ;  there  is  no  doubt  of  its  being 
■uperior  to  that  of  Quebec.  The  snowfall  is  curtainly  less.  In  fact,  farmers  complain  that  they  do  not  get  good 
•leigh  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 
msiy  be  seen  from  the  followinc  extracts  taken  from  the  census  returns : 


Wheat,  bushels  .   . 
Oats,  "     . . . 

Barley,       "      . . . 

Other  Orains 

Potatoes,  bushels 


1801. 

1871. 

10,912 

136,099 

89,316 

117,249 

30,922 

71,210 

101,382        106,996 


1881. 
154,589 
211,216 
47,025 
108,183 
287,238 


Hay,  tons 

Butter,  pounds  . .  . 
Head  of  live  stock  . 
Tobacco,  pounds  . . 
Population 


1861. 

1871. 

1881. 

3,648 

5,066 

16,347 

61,777 

148,106 

393,127 

18,740 

44,772 

69,797 
67,437 

10,478 

17,493 

82,409 

Potatoes,  corrots  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  returns 
show  in  1881  :— 


Chicoutiini . . 
Conipton . . . . 
Stanstead  . . . 
Huntingdon . 


Population. 

Bush.  Wheat. 

Rush,  per  1000  of  pop 

a2  409 

154,589 

4,800 

19,581 

34,181 

1,800 

16,556 

37,727 

2,400 

15,495 

24,378 

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  exciusi>ely  from  the  official  reports  of 
the  Meteorological  Department  at  Toronto. 


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82.0 

164.8 

177.6 

80.3 

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There  are  at  preser 

business  of  life  insu 

are  Canadian,  ei);ht  1 

the  year  1895,  which 

returns,  there  was 

which  was  less  by  $6 

The  total  amount 

1895  was  $319,257,58 

Canadian  conipa 

British  do 

American       do 

During  the  year  tl 

by  natural  causes, 

$5,274,017,  while  the 

$29,842,268. 

The  premium  inc< 

Canadian  compi 

British  d( 

American       d( 


The  total  amoun 
was  as  follows : — 


The  followino  table 


Company. 


Canada  Life  . 
Confederation  Life 
Dominion  Life  . 
Federal  Life  . . . 
London  Life  . . . 
London  and  Lanoa 
Manufacturers  . 
North  American  . 
Ontario  Mutual 

Sun  Life 

Temperance  &  Gei 
iEtna  Life  (Hartt 
Equitable  Life  (N 
Mutual  Lifc(N.Y. 
New  York  Life  . . . 
Standard  of  Edinb 


Many  other  p 

ed  by  the  vnriouj 
peculiar  advanta^ 
the  regular  straij: 
twenty  paymer\t  I 
the  fli'st  of  these 
mium  for  ten,  flft 
be,  and  his  policy 
to  pay.  In  the 
after  the  first  pn 
is  paid  to  his  hoifi 
is  paid  ui),  if  it  is 
oeive  profits,  wlii 
insurance  or  are  i 
Under  the  Endc 
mium  for  ten,  flftj 
ing  to  the  term 
term  the  amount 
his  death  ovniv  a 
.  paid  to  his  heirs  , 


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LIFE   INSURANCE. 


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DOK'S 


There  are  at  present  thirty  companies  engaged  in  the 
business  of  life  insurance  in  Canada,  Of  these  twelve 
are  Canadian,  eight  British,  and  ten  American.  During 
the  year  1895,  which  is  the  last  one  of  which  we  have 
returns,  there  was  144,341,198  new  insurance  taken, 
which  was  less  by  $5,184,059  than  in  1894. 

The  total  amount  of  insurance  in  force  at  the  end  of 
1895  was  9319,257,581,  divided  as  follows  :— 

Canadian  companies  1188,326,057 

British  do        34,341,172 

American        do        96,590,352 

#319,257,581 
During  the  year  the  amount  of  insurance  terminated 
by  natural  causes,  that  is  by  death  or  miturity,  was 
$5,274,017,  while  the  amount  surrendered  or  lapsed  was 
$29,842,268. 
The  premium  income  during  1895  was  as  follows  :— 

Canadian  companies $5,702,783 

British  do        1,137,366 

American       do        3,452,208 

$10,292,354 
The  total  amount  paid  to  policy-holders  during  1895 
was  as  follows  :— 


Death  claims  (including  bonus  ad- 
ditions)      $3,148,961  6» 

Matured  endowments       do        ...       813,519  80 

Annuitants 40,528  51 

Paid  for  surrendered  policies 702,055  38 

Dividends  to  policy  holders 1,157,392  02 

Total $5,862,447  62 

In  selecting  a  company  in  which  to  insure  one's  life, 
the  first  consideration  should  be  safety,  and  economjr 
the  second.  As  the  taking  of  a  policy  is  a  matter  of  im- 
portance to  most  men,  they  bhould  be  sure  that  the 
company  they  are  going  into  is  sound  financially.  Every 
year  there  is  published  by  the  Superintendent  of  Insur- 
ance at  Ottawa  a  report  containing  the  true  financial 
position  of  all  the  different  companies,  a  little  study 
of  which  will  make  it  plain  to  any  business  man. 

The  following  table  gives  the  premiums  charged  by 
some  of  jthe  principal  life  insurance  companies  for 
insuring  $1,000  at  different  ages.  Besides  the  "  straight 
life  "  insurance  there  are  other  attractive  plans  given  by 
most  of  the  companies,  such  as  "endowments,"  "  limited 
payments,"  "terminal"  and  "semi-tontine,"  etc.,  Ml  of 
which  will  no  doubt  be  explained  by  the  enterprising 
agent,  and  should  be  carefully  considered  in  all  their 
bearings  by  the  intending  insurer  : — 


/^nnual  Premiums,  at  Different  Ages,  with  Profits. 

The  following  table  given  the  atmual  premiums  to  secure  91,000  payable  at  death  with  pro/its  at  the  ages  given  :— 


Company. 


Years 
Estab'd. 


Canada  Life  

Confederation  Life 

Dominion  Life 

Federal  Life 

London  Life ... 

London  and  Lancashire. 

Manufacturers 

North  American 

Ontario  Mutual 

Sun  Life 

Temperance  &  General . 
iEtna  Life  (Hartford).. 
Equitable  Life  (N.Y.).. 

Mutual  Life  (N.Y.) 

New  York  Life 

Standard  of  Edinburgh . 


51) 
9,5 

8 
14 
21 
34 

9 
16 
28 
25 
10 
46 
38 
54 
52 
71 


ASSBTS, 

Decrmbkr  31st, 
1895. 


16,312,63i 

5,318,807 

200,474 

498,471 

522,887 

4,P70,508" 

1,012,569 

2,300,518 

3,123,574 

5,365,770 

422,655 

43,560,037 

185,044,310" 

201,038,784» 

174,791,091 

40,600,000 


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30 

36 

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45 

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$ 

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19  65 

22  55 

26  50 

31  30 

37  40 

46  05 

57  30 

19  50 

22  40 

26  10 

30  80 

37  10 

45  40 

66  60 

17  90 

20  80 

24  60 

29  40 

35  80 

42  60 

63  80 

18  40 

21  21 

24  85 

29  60 

36  10 

44  75 

66  30 

18  40 

21  25 

25  00 

29  75 

36  20 

44  75 

66  36 

19  27 

22  53 

20  58 

31  75 

38  07 

47  81 

60  18 

19  50 

22  45 

26  15 

30  85 

37  10 

45  40 

56  05 

18  95 

21  60 

25  1- 

29  80 

36  15 

44  96 

57  05 

18  40 

21  20 

24  84 

29  60 

36  04 

44  72 

56  28 

10  50 

22  45 

26  15 

30  85 

H7  10 

45  40 

56  66 

17  97 

20  90 

24  58 

29  44 

35  71 

43  40 

64  16 

19  09 

22  73 

26  21 

30  71 

36  74 

44  70 

66  14 

20  50 

23  30 

27  10 

32  20 

39  10 

48  50 

61  00 

20  50 

23  30 

27  10 

32  20 

39  10 

48  50 

61  60 

20  50 

23  30 

27  10 

32  20 

39  10 

48  50 

61  60 

19  84 

22  72 

26  24 

30  65 

36  40 

44  29 

66  97 

*Figurfs  for  1894. 


Many  other  plana  of  Life  Insurance  arc  present- 
ed by  the  various  companies,  each  possessing  its  own 
peculiar  advantage.  The  two  leadiiit;  schemes  beside 
the  regular  straight  life  plan  are  the  ton,  fifteen  and 
twenty  payment  Life  and  tbo  Kiidowinent  policy.  Under 
the  first  of  these  arrangemei'ts  the  insurer  )>ays  a  )>rc- 
mium  for  ten,  fifteen,  or  twenty  years  as  the  case  may 
be,  and  his  policy  is  then  paid  up.  He  has  nothinif  more  ' 
to  pay.  In  tlio  event  of  his  death  ocounn^r  any  time 
after  the  first  prominni  is  paid  the  amount  of  his  policy 
is  paid  to  his  hoirs,  or  us  he  may  direct.  After  tlio  policy 
is  ))ai(l  up,  if  it  is  a  particiiiuitii'ig  one,  it  continues  to  re- 
ceive profits,  wliicli  either  take  tlie  form  of  lulditional 
insurance  or  are  piiid  out  in  casli  dividends. 

Under  the  Endowment  Plan  the  insurer  pays  the  pre- 
miiun  for  ten,  fifteen,  twenty  or  twenty-five  years  actiord- 
ing  to  the  term  of  his  uolicy,  and  at  the" end  of  that 
term  the  amount  of  his  policy  liecomes  payable.  Should 
his  death  occ-ur  at  any  time  after  insuring,  the  amount  is 
.paid  to  his  heirs  just  the  same  as  an  ordinary  lite  policy. 

[331  ] 


The  advantage  of  an  arrangement  of  this  kind  is  that  a 
man  ma>  make  provision  for  hi.s  old  age.  Paying  a 
sligiitly  higher  premium  he  nuikes  stu'e  of  a  sum  coming 
to  him  when  pe^'haps  he  is  unfitted  for  business.  At  the 
same  time  his  life  is  insured  should  he  die  previously. 

Tlie  following  table  gives  the  rates  of  some  of  the 
principal  compunies  under  the  plans  outlined  above. 

In  thus  quoting  rates  it  is  only  fair  to  state  that 
chi'apiiesn  is  not  the  only  or  the  principal  thing  that  an 
intending  instirer  sliould  look  for.  Among  other  things 
to  l)e  considered  arc,  policy  advantages  and  profits,  ex 
tended  insurance,  etc.. 

Many  other  attractive  plans  of  insin-ance  are  devised 
by  (lilTerent  companies  and  the  editor  has  been  requested 
to  represent  some  of  thein  to  the  advantage  of  individual 
companies.  This  would  be  manifestly  unfair  in  an 
article  sui;h  as  this,  and  wc  can  only  direct  our  readers 
to  our  advertising  pages,  assin'injj  them  that  all  com- 
panies represented  there  are  well  worthy  of  their  con- 
fidence. 


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36.35 
42.04 
49.37 
58.86 
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47.14 
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35.41 
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30.74 
38.00 
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43.77 
49.37 


[1897 


1897] 


UN  Esq. 
Pres. 


LIFE   INSURANCE. 


RATES  OF  VARIOUS  COMPANIES 

For  an  Insurance  of  ilOOO  with  Profits. 


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33.03 
36.98 
41.81 
47.93 
55.56 
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41.35 
46.45 
52.25 
58.90 
67.10 
76.70 
88.30 
102.80 


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23.69 
25.55 
28.45 
31.97 
36.35 
42.04 
49.37 
58.86 
71.63 


95.30 

95.65 

96.08 

96.63 

97.43 

99.02 

101.72 

105.89 

112.50 


28.20 
30.70 
34.55 
39.00 
44.20 
50.80 
58.80 
69.05 


23.40 
25.65 
28.85 
32.70 
37.30 
43.25 
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60.95 


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38.30 
41.50 
46.50 
52.20 
58.70 
66.70 
76.10 
87.50 
101.70 


28.80 
31.30 
35.10 
39.40 
44.60 
51.00 
58.80 
68.90 
82.20 


100.20 
104.40 
101.10 
101.90 
102.90 
104.70 
107.40 
111.75 


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45.50 
46.16 
47.14 
48.77 
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36.20 
41.45 
46.60 
53.20 
60.30 
69.90 
82.30 
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27.90 
32.00 
36.25 
41.70 
48.00 
56.30 
66.90 


100.00 
100.40 
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101.80 
102.80 
104.50 
107.10 
111.40 
118.50 


35.41 
35.89 
30.74 
38.00 
40.19 
43.77 
49.37 


62.25 
62.55 
63.40 
64.35 
65.70 
68.00 
71.55 


4.'i.00 
14.30 
45.25 
46.45 
48.20 
51.10 


62.90 
63.30 
64.00 
65.00 
06.30 
68.60 
72.00 
77.70 
86.90 


33.40 
33.90 
35.05 
36 .  50 
38.75 


44.90 
45.30 
46.30 
47.50 
49.20 
,52.00 
56.50 
63.60 
76.70 


22.00 
24.10 
27.65 
31.40 
36.25 
42.50 
50.00 


95.10 

95.50 

96.00 

96.50 

97.30 

98.75 

101.60 

105.90 

112.50 


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40.50 
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53.60 
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69.00 
79.60 
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30.80 
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36.60 
41.00 
46.50 
53.40 
62.60 
74.40 
90.60 

26.10 
28.10 
31.10 
35.00 
39.80 
46.20 
54.80 
66.60 
83.20 


105.40 
105.90 
106.60 
107.60 
109.10 
111.30 
115.10 
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35.20 
36.30 
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48.90 
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62.00 
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49.10 
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32.10 
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35.20 
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52.79 
61.11 
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106.14 
107.16 
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38.05 
41.35 
46.45 
52.25 
58.90 
67.10 
76.70 
88.30 
102.80 


28.20 
30.70 
34.55 
39.  (K) 
44.20 
50.  SO 
.58.80 
69.05 
82.60 

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29.40 
33.35 
38.05 
44.15 
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62.15 
76.50 


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37.40 
40.20 
44.35 
49.40 
55.70 
63.46 
73.10 
85.20 
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30.40 
33.00 
37.56 
42.60 
48.80 
56.96 
67.65 
82.20 


100.20 
100.40 
101.10 
101.90 
102.90 
104.70 
107.40 
111.75 
118.95 

63., 55 
63.90 
64.70 
65.70 
67.10 
69.45 
73.05 
78.90 


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25.66 
28.40 
31.85 
38.25 
42.00 
49.75 
60.30 
75.20 

100.70 
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1101.65 
102.45 
103.65 
105.55 
108.75 
114.10 
122.76 


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40.50 
43.50 
48.00 
53.60 
60.40 
09.00 
79.60 
93.00 
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53  40 
62  60 
74  40 
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39.80 
46.20 
64.80 
66.60 
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106.60 
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109.10 
111.30 
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34.72 
37.64 
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28.88 
32.28 
36.30 
41.44 
48.00 
56.32 
66.96 
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48.20 
48.70 
4'l.60 
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,53.00 
50.40 
62.00 
71.10 
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38.00 
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40.60 
43.20 
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.54.00 
64.70 


45.69 
46.14 
47.11 
48.57 
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.57.94 
65.42 


34.74 
35.30 
36  40 
38.01 
40.32 
44.09 
49.80 


46.70 
46.15 
47.15 
48.40 
50.20 
53.25 
57.95 


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30.05 
37.20 
38.80 
41.15 
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64.90 
65.30 
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68.35 
70.80 
74.90 
81.05 
92.70 

45.60 
46.00 
46.75 
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49.66 
52.65 
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35.00 
35.. 50 
30.40 
37.75 
39.95 
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67.40 
68.20 
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71.00 
73.80 
78.40 
86.90 
98.00 


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58.90 
59.25 
60.00 
61.00 
62.35 
64.66 
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41.08 
42.20 
43,76 
46.12 
40.88 
66.00 


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334 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  and  Empowered  by  Special 
Act  of  Parliament. 

NATIONAL  ASSURANCE  COMPANY 

OF    IRELAND 

Established  1822.    Head  Office :  3  College  Qreen,  Dublin 

Capltp,! *1 ,000,000 

Income  (exceeds) 300,000 

Investment  Funds  (exceed) 5(X),00O 

BOARD   OF    DIRECTORS: 


SAMUEL  BEWLEY  (Samuel  Bewley  &  Co.). 

MAJOR  WILLIAM  GIBTON. 

HENRY  PEKRY  GOODBODY. 

STANLEY  HARRINGTON,  J.P.,  a  Commissioner  of 
National  Education;  Director  of  T.  Lyons  &Co., 
Limited. 

JONATHAN  HOGG  (Wm.  Hogur  &  Co.),  Director  of 
The  Banlt  of  Ireland. 

BRINDL2Y  HONE,  Director  of  the  Royal  Banlc  of 
Ifpland,  Commissioner  of  Irish  Lights,  Director 
of  Dulilin,  Wicltlow,  and  Wexford  Railway  Co. 

WILLIAM  HONE,  Director  Dublin  &  Kingstown  Rail- 
way Company. 

HARRY  W.  JAMESON. 

THOMAS  ALIAGA  KELLY  (T.  W.  &  J.  Kelly). 


GEORGE   KINAHAN,   D.L.,    J. P.   (Kinahan  &  C„. 

Limited),  Director  of  the  Banlc  of  Ireland.  ' 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  "''SCOUNT  MONK,  D.L. 
HUGH  O'CONNOR. 
JOSEPH  R.  O'REII  ^^  ,  D.L. 
SIR  GEORGE  B.  OWENS,  M.D.,  J.P. 
FREDK.  C.  PILKINGTON,  J.P. 
THOMAS  PIM  (Pim  Brothers  &  Co.). 
JAMES  TALBOT  POWER,  D.L.  (John  Power  &  Son) 
EDWAHD  ROBERT  READ  (Joseph  Wall^ins  &  Co.) 
J.  HAMILTON  REID,  M.A. 
WILLIAM    ROBERTSON,   Director  of  the  Banlt  of 

Ireland. 
GRAVES  SWAN  WARREN,  Director  of  the  Dublin 

i&  Kingstown  Railway  Company. 


HAROLD  ENGELBACH,  Actuary  and  Secretary. 


ONTARIO 

BRANCH 


J.  H.  EWART,  General  Agent    ^^srsa'sl'^^Sr 


gsr  Correspondence  is  invited  as  to  Agencies  at  unrepresented  points  in  Ontario.  "^ 


GOOD    AGENTS    WANTED 

The  Ontario  Accident  insurance  Company 


HEAD   OFFICE 


Authorized,  $500,000 


CAPITAL 

Subscribed,  $100,000 


TORONTO 


Paid  up  in  Cash,  $30,000 


Lakratt  W.  Smith,  Q.C,  D.C.L.,  President.         Artiu'r  L.  Eastmuhk,  Vice-President  and  Managing-Director. 

Francis  J.  Liqiitbourn,  Secretary. 


LLOYDS 
PLATE   GLASS    INSURANCE   CO. 


...OP     NEW     YORK... 


CASH    CAPITAL       -         -         -       S250.000 

W.  T.   Woods,  President.        D.  B.  Halstkad,  Vice-Pres.        0.  E.  VV.  Chambers,  Sec'y. 

•  HEAD    OFFICE   FOR  CANADA 

3  TORONTO  STREET,  TORONTO 

EASTMURE    &    LIGHTBOURN       -        -        -       qbnbral   AasNTa 


Arokntinb  Cunkk 
Henahaw ;  Vic 
Toronto,  NIool 
Frederic  Niohol 

AUBTRIA-HUNaARY 

Vice-Cm\Mul,  ,]i\ 
fax,  H.  L.  Chipi 

Brazil.— CojiKu/, 
an^a.     Vice-Can 
real,  John  Matfo 
C.  L.  LoBuutillii 
Geo.  Hart. 

OlIILI.— Co/witi,  [ 
Morris. 

Dbnmark.— CottMIl 
ConauU,  Oltawn 
Winnipeg,  A,  li 
Mathers ;  Vioe-{ 

Fbancb.— If onJroi 
du  Canada,  1 
Chargi  de  la  VI 
Attochi,  Vte.  d 
Halifax,  Geo.  h 
E.  Sayre ;  Sydn 
Baloer;  Winnipi 
Bolt6;  Charlutti 
EBCoumainn,  I', 
A.  J.  Carter,     I 

Omrman  Emimrh, - 
Dr.  Lentze ;  Tor 
Hespeler;  Chat 
.y.fl.,  Itob.Thoi 
Vittoria,  B.C.,i 

Hawaiian  Ihlanii 
Bon,  K.O  L.,  C 
Shaw,  Vice-Cot 
Consul;  St.  Jo 
toria,  B.C.,  H.  1 
A.  Murray  Boat 

Italy.— Oo>i«Mi-(j 
berKo :  Honnra 
Oianelli.  Conn 
Turner  ;  Quebei 
Chevalier  O.   F 


Sentimenta 

(^oth 
Rodney  Stc 
The  Seats  ( 

Thii 

The  Land  o 
The  Grey  1 
A  Purltan'i 
How  Oanac 
The  Story 
On  the  Oai 
The  Heir  o 

Hy  A. 
The  Real  ( 
A  Quest  a1 

Oloth, 


THE 


1897] 


rollKKJN   CONSULS — ADVERTISEMENT. 


835 


r  of  the  Bank  of 


FOREIGN  OOflSULS  IN  C/^NAO^. 


Arokntinb  CoNVKi)mi/[f\im,  =  Ciinml.  MmUreal,  F.  O. 
Henshaw ;  Vii'e-Citimil,  V,  [,,  Wnitklyn.  Consul, 
Toronto,  NInol  KiiiKMltiill  )  ykeCoimtt,  Toronto, 
Frederio  Nlchulm. 

AuBTRiA-HuN(uiiV.-C'()/»««/,M"»t/»'c(«<,  F/lwardSoliultze. 
Vice-CimHul,  John  ISilwiu'il  HiiliiiltW!,  t'omul,  Hali- 
fax, H.  L.  (Jhlpiimii, 

Brazil.— Connu/,  Munlrml'  (Hytiiiili!  A.  do  Soiisa  Pit- 
anifa,  Vioe-Ciiiiniiln,  Toi'mitii,  Himr^n  Milsson  ;  Mont- 
real, John  Mak"!'  1  V'C''"'!',  NttBttlnu  l/i-Vassuur ;  (JaHp4, 
C.  L.  LoHoutillinr ;  I'UMiinhiiiii,  W,  llatiiuti ;  Halifax, 
Geo.  Hart. 

OiiiLi.— Co/Miti,  Vanonu\)i>i',  11,0,,  Mrtxlmo  Patricio 
Morris. 

Dbnmark.— CoHNit/,  Muftlmil,  Ihifiniinn  11.  VVolft;  Vice- 
Con»uU,  Ottawa,  0,  (J,  Mtiyi'i' ;  i,iiii'lm'.,  J.  A.  Hi'hwartz; 
Winnipeg,  A.  Hulimlill,  t'lniuiil,  Itati/ax,  Isaac  H. 
Mathers  ;  Vioe-ViiniiiU,  HI,  John,  S.ll.,  Hoy  Campbell. 

Franob.— If on*>'««/,  OonHul-llihiiiMl,  dnnit  la  Puissance 
du  Canada,  Mons,  Alfiwl  Klei'XkowHkl ;  Consul 
Chargi  de  la  Chiineelhrlii,  |ttli)h««tei  dc  Montroage, 
Attach)!!,  Vte.  de  Haliit  I'hrtlld  ;  Ayents  Constilaires— 
Halifax,  «eo.  K,  FTOIIl'klvil  ;  Nt.  Jnliii's,  N.  B.,  W. 
E.  Sayre;  Sydnay,  Frml,  MiiNt'lpy;  Troi.,  lUviirM,  G. 
Baloer ;  Winni/iei),  AuKllMtti  Iflithltrd ;  Toronto,  Auguste 
Boltt ;  Charlottidown,  /',  A'.  /,,  0.  Hobkirk  ;  Les 
Escoumains,  I',  Q,,  John  ToiipinK ;  Oanpi,  P.  Q., 
A.  J.  Garter.     Vanmmmr,  //,  (;,,  Cuiiillle  Jordan. 

Qkrhan  Emi'irh,  —Oun»ul.  'W/xa,  0.  Pltl ;  ilontreal. 
Dr.  Lentze;  Toronto,  H,  N'.Lillii'lini'i'l;  WinnipeijiVfm. 
Hespeler;  Chatham,  N.ll,,  Alex.  Morrison;  St.  John, 
N.B..  Roh.  Thomson!  Uallld*.,  N,S.,  0.  A.  Crelghton; 
Viitoria,  B.C.,  Oail  Ijoeweiiherx, 

Hawaiian  UhASim.^Tornnto,  Jlon.  J.  Enoch  Thomp- 
son, K.Oli.,  OuniHl-Uiiniifnt ;  tileut.-Col.  Geo.  A. 
Shaw,  Vioe-Contnl !  Moniiml,  Dk'kson  Anderson, 
Conml;  St.  John,  A  O,  UrulkBhttiik,  Connul;  Vic- 
toria, B.C.,  U.  P,  lUlhet,  QotmU;  Vancouver,  B.C., 
A,  Murray  lieattio,  Ciinml, 

lrAhY.--Cmmtl-(Jeneral,  Muntfpat,  lion.  O.  Soliin- 
berKo  ;  Honorary  Cnnniil,  Toronto,  Chevalier  A.  M.  F. 
Qianelli,  Consular  Aiii'iiIh  Vinlorla,  Hon.  J.  H. 
Turner ;  Qudhcd,  J,  A,  HoUwiMt ;  Consul,  Halifax, 
Chevalier  O.  FItilier ;  Vlm-Oun»Hl,  F,  H.  Hanright ; 


Con-iitlnr  Agents,  St.  John,  N.  B.,J.  T.  Olive  ;  Gaspi, 
P.  Vibert ;  Miramichi,  0.  Watt. 

,^AVAS.—Consul-(leneral  for  Canada,  Vancouver,  B.  C, 
Hon.  T.  No8s6. 

LiHRRiA,  Republic  of— Consul-General,  Toronto,  Hon. 
J.  Enoch  Thompson,  K.  C.  L.  ;  Consul,  Montreal, 
Fred.  Stancliffe  ;  Vice-Consul,  roronto,  Fred.  Nicliolls. 

Nktiikrla.nds.— ^fojifrcai,  Constil- General  for  the  Dp- 
minion  of  Canada,  Charles  D  W.  Hoissevain,  E.  v.  K.; 
Vice-Consuls — Montreal,  S.  li.  lleward ;  Toronto, 
Albert  Nordheimer;  Halifax,  N.S.,  \V.  N.  Wiokwire, 
M.U.;  Quebec,  ;  Vancouver,  B.C., 

0.  Gardiner  Johnson  ;  Toronto, Cons^U-(jieneral(Hon(rr- 
ary),  B.  Homer  Dixon,  K.N.L. 

Spain. — Acting  Consul-General  for  the  Dominion  of 
Canada,  and  Vice-Consul,  Senor  Don  Angel  Jose 
Cabrejo.  Honorury  Vice-Consul,  J.  L.  Leprohon, 
M.D. ;  Honorary  Vice-Consuls — Charlottetown,P.E.I. , 
William  Henry  Bitken  ;  Halifax,  \.S.,  Walter  G. 
Jones  ;  Lunenburg,  N.S.,  Daniel  M.  Owen  ;  St.  John, 
N.B.,  D.  B.  Jack;  Sydney,  M.S.,  William  Purves  ; 
Toronto,  Ont.,  John  Enoch  Thompson,  K.C.L. ;  Van. 
couver,  B.C.,  Henry  Augustus  Gee-Mellon ;  Yarmouth, 
N.S.,  E.  W.  B.  Moody.  Honorary  Consular  Agents- 
Annapolis,  N.S.,  James  M.  Owen;  Chatham,  N.B  , 
G.  B.  Eraser;  Little  Glace  Bay,  N.S.,  Charles  W. 
Uiy;hy ;  Liverpool,  N.S.,  Robie  S.  Sterns;  Pictou, 
N.S.,  Howard  Primrose  ;  Saint  George,  N.B.,  Samuel 
Johnson  ;  Weymouth,  N.S.,  Charles  Burvill.  Co7isul, 
Quebec  City,  Ovide  Frechette,  K.C.I. 

PoRTCJOAL— CoiMui,  Montreal,  F.  A.  Routh. 

SwKDRN  AND  NORWAY. — Cousuls,  Qucbcc,  W.  A.  Schwartz ; 
Victoria,  B.C.,  R.  Ward ;  Vice-Consuls — Ottawa,  B. 
C.  W.  McCuaig ;  Toronto,  Anton  L.  Hertzberg ;  Three 
Rivers,  G.  Balcer. 

Unitrd  Statks  of  AitBMCA.— Consul-General,  Halifax, 
Darius  H.  Ingraham  ;  Consul-General,  Montreal—Wen- 
dell  A.  Anderson  ;  Consul-General,  Ottawa,  John  B. 
Riley  ;  Vice  and  Deputy  Consul-General,  Montreal, 
P.  Gorman  ;  Consul,  .  'uebec,  P.  B.  Spence  ;  Toronto, 
John  W.  Coppinger,  Coiisul ;  Vice  and  Deputy  Consul, 
Toronto,  John  B.  Copi)inger ;  Brockville,  J.  A. 
Demarest ;  Coaticook,  Joel  Lindsay. 

VSwiavsKy. -Vice-Consul,  Montreal,  F.  0.  Henshaw,  also 
consul  of  the  Argentine  Republic. 


Sentimental  Tommyi-^'I'lio  story  of  his  Boyhood.    By  J.  M.  Barrib.    Ilhistrated. 

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Rodney  Stone.  — Hy  l>».  OoNAN  Doyle.      Paper,  75  cts.  ;  Cloth 1  25 

The  Seats  of  the  Mighty.— A  Komance  of  Old  Quebec.     By  Gilbert  Parker. 

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TheLandof  the  Leal— Hy  David  Lyall.    Cloth 125 

The  Grey  Man.     I*y  f^.  II.  ('hockkit.     Paper,  75  cts.  ;  Cloth 1  25 

A  Puritan's  Wife.— I>y  Max  Pembkrton.    Cloth 1  25 

How  Canada  is  Governed.— Hy  J.  c.  Bdurinot,  ll.  d.    Cloth 1  00 

The  Story  of  Canada.— (^toiy  of  Nations  Series).      By  J.  G.  Boukinot,  LL.  I). . .  1  50 

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The  Heir  of  FairmOUnt   Grange.— A   Tale  of  Toronto   and  the  St.   Lawrence. 

By  A.  M,  .MAtilMit,     (Jlotli 12.-) 

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PUBLISHERS  AND  BOOKSELLERS,  TORONTO 


336 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


Before  the  first  Ontario  Railway  was  built, 
Before  the  first  Ocean  Steamer  arrived, 
Before  Postage  Stamps  were  used  in  Canada, 
When  £.  8.  d.  was  Canadian  Currency, 


E.  B.  Eddy's  Matches 


Were  known  throughout  Canada, 

As  they  are  now, 

As  the  best  Matches  made. 


POUT 

orncrm. 


Alllston 

Atmcnnda 

lioriiiHh. 

CuiiipbuU'i)  Cove. 
Cuntln 

Diindoo  Centre  . . 

huviir  Un;v(l 

Foniliaiik 

Omiy 

Ijinklotter 

ficirno  VuUov  .. . . 
McNeill's  Mills... 
Miiftlii'H  Hroolt. . . 
Mivxwellton  Hta. . 

MiirvHcld 

Mcmnioliio 

Motchosin 

Militia  Point 

Millet 

MInerve  

MitehellSelUem't 

Monulca 

Monk  Road 

MooHo  Piirk 

MosHv  lliver 

Mt.  lioyiil  Ave... 

Murrayfleld 

Myrtle  Station... 

New  Finland 

NIotaux  South... 
Notre    Dame   du 

I'ont  Main 

Oak  Point 

Ophir 

OMhon 

Palmer  Rapids. .. 

Parkbc(f 

Pape  Avenue  .... 
I'eel  Street .... 
Poleo  Island  N. . . 

Punasa 

Piper  Glen 

Plourd 

Point  Pop'ar 

I'ollet.'s  Cove. . 
Poplar  Grove. . .. 

Port  Law 

Primrose 

Purple  Ridge.. 

Qualsimo 

Ralph 

Kama  Mission. . 
Raycrof  t 


[1807 


ADDENDA  TO   POST   OFFICES. 


es 


da, 


POST 
OKKIOKB. 


Alllston 

Aiiacotidi) 

IliirniHh 

('aiiiiibuU'i)  Cove. 
Cuntln 


Diindou  Centre  . . 


Diiviir  Iload 

Kt.Tiiliatik 

Outt,y 

Iilnklcttcr 

Iionic  Vallcv  . . 
McNeill's  Mills. 
Miii'tln'H  lirook. 
Miixwellton  Sta 

Mary  Held 

Mt'iTiniohio  .... 

Metohosin 

Militia  Point... 

Millet 

Mifiervo 

Mitchell  Seltlem't 

Monalca 

Monk  Road 

Moose  Park 

MoHH.v  lliver 

Ml.  Royal  Ave. .. 

Murrayfleld 

Myrtle  Station. . . 

Now  Finland 

Nlotaux  South. . . 
Notre    Dame   du 

Pont  Main 

Oak  Point 

<)i)hir 

Otthon 

Palmer  Rapids. .. 

Parkbcg' 

Pape  Avenue  .... 

Peel  Street 

Peleo  Island  N. . . 

Penasa 

Piper  Olen 

Plourd 

Point  Pop'ar 

Pollet's  Cove 

Poplar  Grove. . .. 

I'ort  Law 

I'rinirose 

Purple  Ridge 

ijuatsimo 

Ralph 

Rama  Mission. . . . 
Raycroft 


ElECTOKAIi 
DIMTHICTS. 


IRAILKOAD  ON  WHICH 
LOCATKD  OR  NKAH- 
KST  II.  H.  STATIO.N, 
HKKKKY,IM'.201-20:i 


(iuuen's   P  E  IlCanlit'an  li(fe  (i(i5'3 

Yale .B  Ciokaiiajfoii  .'•.35-74 

Middlese.\ olPaikhill  .WO-.'il 

Kinj;'.s P  E  lisouns  Eiuxt  m:>-* 

Levis t^  St.  Henri  de  Levis 

075 

Huntingdon t^lst.  Aunes  de  Uiiti- 

I    dee  .^isO-? 

Prince P  E  I  .Mill  River  <i05 

Perth olNewton  M(Vr>S 

Levis C/ Levis  r.Sd'l'i 

Princ- P  E  ISunniierside  (IdS-l 

Kinjj'd P  E  IjCardij^^an  Rd.  OOn-a 

Prince P  E  I  0(i,''>l 


rosT 

OKKICES. 


EI/KCTORAL 
IllSTIllCTS. 


Lunenburjf N  S 

Dij^by N  .S 

Assa 


Inverness N  S 

Victoria B  C 

Inverness N  .S 

Alta 

Labelle (^ 

RestiKouche  . .  N  B 

Arii;enteuil Q 

Hastings O 

Nieolet (J 

Marquette Man 

.Montreal (^ 

Pictou N  S 

Ontario O 

Assa. 

Annapolis N  S 

Labelle Q 

Selkirk M; 

Algonia O 

Assa 

Renfrew O 

Assa. 

City  of  Toronto... 

Montreal 

Essex 

Lisgar Man. 

Inverness N  S 

''ictoria N  B 

King's PE  I 

Inverness N  S 

Prince  West.?  E  I 

Grey O 

King's P  E  I 

Macdonidd  M 

Vancouver. .  ..B  C 

Pontiac Q 

Ontario O 

Lanark  O 


Lunenburg  64(1  I 
71-i  I 

Klkhorn  nSS-.'i'i  I 
Orangedale  599-14  I 
via  Victoria  ] 

Riv.  Dennis  599'14| 
r);i5-G3 
5,i5-23 

.)ac(|uet  Riv.  59-29; 
Carillon  541 
Ormsby  544 
Bullstrode  580-14 
StrathcluirSta.  6-22 
Branch  Post  Office 
New  01a.sgow  599-7 
.535-34 

Whitewood  535  52 
Niclaux  Falls  646 

nuckinghanio3^-18 
Raeburn  535-52 
Thessalon  535"25 
Yorkton  622 
Eganville  535-11 

I  Branch  Office 
I  Branch  Post  Office 
Kingsville  617 
iManitou  535-57 
Margaree  H.  359-2 
St.  Jacques  700 
Canligan  Bd.  665-3 
Margaree  H.  359-2 
:McNeill'sSd'g665-l 
; Proton  Sta.  .535-40 
Cardigan  Bd.  665-3 
Arden  622 
via  Victoria. 
Mackev'sSta.,535-12 
Alherley  580-32 
Almonte  .535-12 


Red  Lodge 

Rees 

Robl) 

iKoberval  Hotel  . . 

JRol)illard 

]  Rocky  Point 

j Rolling  River. . .. 

jRoUo  Bay 

'Ronsoii 

Rosscndale 

Roxbury 

Roy 

St.IiartheliimiSta 

St.  Hcnnis  Street. 
iSt.  EvttvisteSta.. 

St.  Faliien 

,St.  Gilbert 

St.  Lawrence  St. . 

St.  Malo  Station  . 

San.s  Bruit 

Scotch  Bay  

ISeal  Harbour .... 

iSechelt ' 

■  Selwood 

jSeven  Mile  Ridge. 
jSilver  Beach. .... 
j  Simmons 

Sinnott's  Boa«l. .. 
jSlocan  

South  Dumnier. . 

Spruce  Creek. .. 
jStanbiirn 

Stanchel 

|Stanley 's  Corners.  ] 

iStanmore 

'Sutherland's  Riv'ri 
iTantallon..     . 

iTarbert  

JThames  Road.. . . 

iThorndyke 

jThurlow 

Trout  Stream. . . . 

I  Umatilla 

|Urbinville 

Valens 

Valley  River 

Victoria  Line 

VV^aldegrave 

VVanborough 

Weldon. 

West  Alba 

Wensley 

White's  Corner. . . 

White's  Station . . 

Wildwood 


Alta 

t^ueen's N  B 


.() 


RAIbHOAIX  ^  WHICH 
LOCi  "-KD  (III  .NKAIl- 
EHT  I  H.  HTAflON, 
SK.BK..V,ri'.201-2ti3 


Chicoiitimi 

Russell O 

Vi('toria B  C 

.Mar<|Uette M 

King's PEL 

Norfolk O 

Macdonald M 

Prince  West .  P  E  1 

Burrard BC 

Bcrthicr (^ 

Montreal 

Beauce C^ 

Kent N  B 

Prince  West  ..PKI 
Centre  .Montreal. . 

Compton Q 

Quebec Q 

.Selkirk M 

Guy,sborough.  .N  S 
N.Weslni'ster  BC 
Restigouche. .  N  B 
Restigouche..N  B 

Vicioria N  B 

Wright q 

King's P  E  1 

Yale BC 

Peterboro' O 

Marquette..  ..Man 
Lunenburg. .  N.S 

Prince P  E  I 

Carleton O 

Restigouche .  .N  B 

Pictou  N.S. 

Halifax NS 

Wellington O 

Perth O 

Queen's P  E  I 

Burrard BC 

Gloucester. . .  N  B 

Marquette M 

PrinccWest..PEI 

Wentworth O 

Marquette..  .  .Man 

Inverness N  S 

Colchester N  S 

Burrard B  C 

Albert NB 

Inverness N  S 

Addington O 

King's N  S 

Huntingdon  . . . .  Q 
Perth ,  O 


Olds  ,535-63 
Young'sCove  543-1 
Holstein  580-46 
Hoberval  H74 
via  Ottav\a 
pin  Victoria 
.Minne(lo.sa  622 
Souris  East  (1(15-4 
Courtland  580-82 
Bagot  535-52 
Albert,on665-l 
Vancouver  535-70 
,535-21 

Branch  Post  Offlc* 
675 

Buctouche  518 
Wellington  Sta  .544 
Bratich  Post  Offics 
675-2 

I'ia  Quebec 
Reaburn  535-52 
Antigonishe  ,599-7 
via  Vancouver. 
Dalhousie  509-5 
Campbellton  ,599-2 
Woodstock  535-86 
Hull  .535-14 
Morell  Sta.  665-4 
Nakusp  445-1 
Norwoofi  635-34 
Strathclair  Sta.  (1-22 
New  Germany  646 
NewWiltshire  665-1 
Stittsvillc  .535-12 
Dalhousie  5H9-5 
New  Glasgow  599-7 
via  Halifax 
GrandVaney535-41 
Exeter  .580-50 
Brackley  665-2 
Vancouver  535-70 
Pockmouche540-14 
Neepawa  622 
\Vell'gtonSta.666-l 
Dundas  580-83 
Neepawa  622 
P'rtHasting8699-14 
Tatamag'che599-1* 
via  Victoria 
Elgin  572 
;0rangedale599-14 
Lavant  Sta.  611 
Waterville  714 
|,58U-7 
St.  Mary's  580-49 


17  Jordan  St 
^Toronto -^ 


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&  Photo 


29 


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338 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


HOW  CANADA  IS  GOVERNED 


A    SHORT    ACCOUNT 


-OF    ITS— 


Executive,  Legislative,  Juflicial  and  Municipal  Institutions 

WITH   AN 

HISTORICAL  OUTLINE  OF  THEIR  ORIGIN  AND  DEVELOPMENT 

WITH  NUMEROUS  ILLUSTRATIONS 

BV 

J.  Q.  BOURINOT,  C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  D.L. 

Clerk  of  the  Canadian  Houne  of  Commom,  Author  of  a  Manual  of  Cimntitutional  History,  Parliamentary 

Practice  and  Procedure  in  Camida,  and  other  Works  en  the  Government  and 

Conntitution  of  the  Dominion. 


OONTKNTS 


FIRST     PART 


GROWTH  OF  THE  CONSTITUTION. 

I. — Definition  of  Words  anil  Plirases  used  in 
this  Book.  II. — I'olitical  (Growth  of  C'anada. 
in.--V.— Historical  Outline.  VI.  — Federal 
Union. 

SECOND     PART 

inPERlAL  QOVERNnENT.  1.— Ex- 
ecutive Power.  II. — Logislative  Power. 
III.— Judicial  Power.  I \\— Imperial  Con- 
trol over  Cana<la. 

THIRD     PART 

THE     DOMINION     GOVERNMENT. 

I. — Executive  Power.  II.  — V^.  —  Legislative 
Power.  VI. — Judicial  Power.  VII. — Rev- 
enue and  Expenditure.      VIII. — Militia  and 

Defence. 

FOURTH     PART 

THE  PROVINCIALGOVERNriENTS. 

I.  —  Executive  Power.  II.  —  Legislative 
Power.  III. — Matters  of  Provincial  Legis- 
lation.     IV. -Judicial   Power.      V.— VL- 


NII.— Trial  of  Civil  and 
VIII.  —  Provincial    Kev- 


Courts   of    Law. 

(./riniinal    Cases. 

enues. 

FIFTH     PART 

nUNICIPAL  GOVERNriENT  IN  THE 

PROVINCES. —I.  -II. —  Nature   of  the 
Municipal  Systems  of  the  Provinces. 

SIXTH     PART 

SCHOOL  GOVERNnENT  IN  THE 
PROVINCES.  I.  —  Public  Schools  in 
Ontario  and  Quel)ec.  II. — Public  Scfiools  in 
Nova  Scotia,  Xew  Brunswick  and  Prince 
Edward  Island.  TIL — Public  Schools  in 
Manitoba  and  British  Columbia. 

SEVENTH     PART 

GOVERNMENT  IN  THE  NORTH- 
WEST TERRITORIES,  I.  -  Govern 
nient.     II. — Public  Lands  and  Indians. 

APPENDIX 

THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  DOM. 
INION  OF  CANADA,  or  the  British  North 
America  Act,  1867,  and  Amending  Acts. 


With  Many  Illustrations  and  a  Map  of  the  Dominion 
Price,  $1.00,  Post  Paid 

THE  COPP,  CLARK  COMPANY,  Limited,     -    -    -    TORONTO 


1897] 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


339 


UNDERWOOD'S 


Parliamentar-if 


of  Civil   anil 
iviiioial    llev- 


:NT  IN  THE 

ature   of   the 
finoes. 


T    IN    THE 

c  Scliools  in 
blic  Sufiools  in 
k  aiul  Prince 
c  Schools  in 
a. 


-  THE  DOM- 

I  British  North 
idint;  Acts. 


iRlTlNGFLUll 


\!-^i:^>.\  arL»W' 


INKS 


THESE 


OLD  ENGLISH  INKS 


AKE    NOW    IN    USE    BY 


Dominion  and 

Provincial 

Governments 


U 
^ 


^ 
^ 


Canadian  Pacific 
Grand  Trunic  and 
intercolonial   R'ys 


AND    BY    THE    PRINCIPAL 

BANKS,    INSURANCE    OFFICES, 
and    MERCANTILE  HOUSES 

THROUGHOUT     THE     DOMINION 


-  ^.xw><wv>.wv>%^x^%w%%%%^ 


For  sale  by  all  the  leading  stationers 

THROUGHOUT   THE    DOMINION 


340 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


[1897 


EAGLE   PENCIL  CO.,  NEW  YORK 

MANUFACTURE  AN  EXTENSIVE  "ARIETY  OF 

EAGLE  STEEL    PENS 

They  are  made  by  a  New  and  ORIGINAL  process,  by  the  aid  of  the  latest 

improved  Machinery,  and  are  uneaualled  for  UNIFOEMITT, 

SMOOTHNESS  and  DURABILITY. 


A,     W.      ( 
Phbsh 


£]  10- Falcon 


S  EAGLt  PENOILC^ 

r,    N  c  w  ro  R  K 


E  100-Flezible 


EAGLE  PENCILS 

NtWYORR 


B  40— Bank 


EAGLE  PENCIL  C9 


B  110— Large  Stub 


to- 


a  240-Quill  Tiirned-up  Point 


B  SlO-Ladles' 


<!oEAGtEPENCILC9. 


E  150-Short  Nib 


B  190— Double  Blastlo 


O  tACLL    PLNCIL 
C     UID        'CO. 

CM     UtWVOHK 


B  260— Extra  Small  Stub 


,EAGLE    PENCIL 


B  20— Extra  Broad  Stub 


(*iv.Piir^ 


B  so-Small  Falcon 


E  100— Elastic.  Small 


~  ufEAGUE  PENClt:  C9. 

NEW    YORK. 


E  140— Correspondence 


nMi«liirriiiMillii«* 


B  170-Pllable 


E  50— Firm 


'O   EACLE    PENCIL 
UIIO  CO. 

,  CM     NELW   YORK 


B  250— Double  Elastic 


S  tAGLEPENCILC" 


E  120— Small,  Extra  Fine 


B    60— Small  Stub 
E    90 — Basiness 
E  210— Tnmed-up  Point 
B  270— Spear  Point 
E  300— Extra  Large 


E    70— Medium  Falcon 
E  130— Falcon  Stub 
E  220— Stiff 

E  280— Spear  Point,  Fine 
E  320— Broad  Spear 


nA-rcNTCD    NOV.  SS,  laSta 

E  361— Reservoir 

E    80— Mercantile 

E  180 — Balance  Spring 

E  230— QuiU 

E  290— Double  Spring,  Small 

E  330— Double  Spring,  Large 


FOR  SALE  BY  ALL  STATIONERS,  AND 

THE    COPP,  CLARK    COMPANY,   Limited, 

Saniples  will  be  sent  on  application.  Wholesale  Agents,  Toronto,  Ont 


May  also  t 


1897] 


ADVERTISEMENTS, 


341 


THE  NATIONAL^^s^ 


A.     W.     CROIL 

PKB8IDBMT 


y^\   Electrotype  and    .  . 
^Ij   Stereotype  Co.    Ltd. 


OFFICE  AND    FOUNDRY: 
12    A     14.    ADELAIDE    ST.     WEST.     TORONTO 


If   you   have    any    Electrotyping  to   do,   write   us  for   prices.      First-class  work 

guaranteed.     Estimates  given.    »«"Teleplione  742, 

• 

L-APHMTVY'S 
Rival  Koi_intaln  Pen 


Fop  over  TEN  YEARS  we  have  sold  this  Pen  and  no  other. 


RESULTS    .    .    . 


No  complaints 

A  ready  sale 

Entire  sat'sfaction  to  all 


.  WHY  ?  .  . 


It  is  well  made 
Sensibly  constructed 
We  g^uarantee  each  Pen 


PRICE,    $1.75    EACH 


May  also  be  had  with  Taper  Cap  and  in  a  variety  of  mountings. 


SOLE    AQENTS    IN    CANADA 

The  Copp,  Clark  Co.,  Limited,  Toronto 


342 


ADVEKTISEMEXTS. 


[1897  i     1897] 


The  CALIGRAPH  Typewriter  I  the 


IS  NOTED  FOR  rwf^-— SOSJSSS^. 


Longest  Service 
Highest  Grade  of  VIork 
Best  Mimeograph  Stencils 
Strongest  Manifoiding  Power 


Catalogues  may  be  had  on  Application 
AMERICAN    WRITING    MACHINE    COMPANY, 

237    BROADWAY.    NEW    YORK 


CANADIAN      GENERAL.     DEALERS 

The  Brown  Brothers,  Limited,  Toronto,  Eastwood  &  Bryce,  Montreal,  Canada, 

A.  Milne  Fraser,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  F.  H.  Tippet  &  Co.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick 

Thomson  Stationery  Company,  Vancouver         T.  N.  Hlbben  &  Company,  Victoria 

Thomson  Brothers,  Calgary,  Alberta 


'HE  NEW  ROUTE 

TO  THE  FAR-FAMED 


SAGUENAY 


AND  THE  ONLY  RAIL  LINE  to  the  PICTURESQUE 

Summer  Resorts  North  of  Quebec 

Through   the   Magnificent   Scenery   of  the  Lanrentidea 
THE  CANADIAN   ADIRONDACKS 

Traiii.s  connect  at  Chic'outinii  witJi  Sa;;iit'iia.v  steainers  during  season 
of  naviffation  for  Taiwisac,'  Cacoina,  Mihhay  Hay  and'QuKHKC,  a 
round  trl|)  unei|ualle(l  in  America,  tlirouKh  inatcliless  forest,  moun- 
tain, river  and  lake  scenery,  down  llie  majestic  Saffiienay  by  day-light 
and  back  to  the  Fortress  City,  tonchinj;  at  all  the  beautiful  sea-side 
resorts  on  the  Lower  St.  liawrencc,  with  their  chain  of  commodious 
hotels. 

ELEGANT  PARLOR  AND  SLEEPING  CARS 

Good  Hotel  accommodation  at  Lake  St.  Josei)h,  Lake  &lward,  and 
Koberval.     Kxcellent  Hshins;  for  trout  and  fresh  water  salmon. 

The  HoTKL  l{oni;itvAi,,  litfhted  by  electricity  and  furnished  with 
every  modern  convenience,  has  accommodation  for  ;i(M;  ([quests.  A  new 
and  "commodious  hotel- Thk  I.sland  Hoisk— has  been  built  on  an 
island  in  the  (Irand  1  lisohar^'e  fishinjr  grounds,  and  is  run  in  connection 
with  Hotel  Koberval.  These  I lotels  control  the  fishintr  rights  of  Lake  St. 
.John  and  tributaries,  all  of  which  are  free  to  Ihi;  j^uests  of  the  Hotels. 

A  commodious  steamer,  the  "  Mistassini,"  rinis  daily  during  the 
tourist  season  between  Hoberval  and  the  Island  House,  Grand  Dis- 
charge, thirty  miles  distant. 

The  finest  Wheat  lands  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  are  now  oirered 
for  sale  by  the  I'rovincial  Goveriuneiit  in  the  Lake  St.  John  Territory. 

TO  MANUFACTURERS-  \  lumiber  of  very  tine  water  powers  are 
available  along  the  line,  suitable  for  imll)  and  luiijer  mills  or  other 
industries,  willi  an  abundant  supply  of  timber  iin<l  cheap  labor,  and 
special  advantages  are  offered  to  parties  establishing  such  industries. 

ALEX.    HARDY,  d.   G.   SCOTT, 

Ocn.  Fni()lit  and  Pat^n.  Aoent.  Sfc.  and  Manager. 

General  Office,  St.  Andrew  St.  Terminus,  Quebec. 


tftf-JV  BEAUTIFULLY  ILLUSTR/yTED  GUIDE  BOOK  FREE  Ofl  APPLICi\TiO[<. 


Aocc 


84-68    Kl 


Impol 


BOOKBINP 
BOOK    MAr 


ART 


Our  Fine  F 


It  is  unequa 


OANA 


[1897 


1897] 


ADVEUTISKMKNTS. 


348 


riterETHE  BROWN   BROS,  ltd 

STATIONERS,    BOOKBINDERS 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

Account  Books,    Leather   Goods 

Agents  "Caligraph"  Typewriter    Edison  Mimeograph 
Wirt    Fountain    Pen     Esterbrook's    Pens 


ork 

tenclls 
ng  Power 

Application 
{NY, 


!anada, 

ew  Brunswick 

orla 


ENAY 

TURESQUE 

Df  Quebec 

)  Lanrentides 

>ACKS 

ftim-rs  ciuring  season 
Hay  aiufQuKHKC,  a 
•hless  forest,  niouii- 
(fuenay  l).v  da.v-liglil 
le  beautiful  sea-side 
lain  of  commodious 

go    CARS 

I,  l,ake  Edward,  and 
Iter  salmon, 
ami  furnished  with 
r  ;i()<;  guests.  A  new 
M  heen  huilt  on  an 
1  is  run  iti  connection 
Uii  ri(,'htsof  Lake  St. 
fuests  of  the  Hotel.-i. 
ns  daily  durinfj  thr 
House,  Grand  Ids 

ehec  are  now  otl'end 
.'  St.  John  Territory, 
le  Water  jiowers  are 
uiijer  mills  or  otlur 
n(i  cheap  labor,  anil 
lint?  **Ufh  industries. 

SCOTT, 

Sir.  and  Manager. 

IS,  Qnebec. 

OH. 


84-68    KING   STREET    EAST, 


TORONTO,    ONT. 


ESTABLISHED    1833 


ROWSELL   &    HUTCHISON 

Importers  of   Books  and  Stationery 

.  .  PUBLISHERS,  BOOK  AKD  JOB  PRINTERS  .  . 


BOOKBINDERS  AND  ACCOUNT 
BOOK  MANUFACTURERS  .  .  . 


Municipal    and    Conveyancing    Blanks 
supplied  at  lowest  rates. 


No.   76   KING   STREET   EAST,    TORONTO 


ART    PRINTING    PAPERS^-^^^^ 

Our  Fine  Printing  Papers  are  now  the  standard  of  excellence.    When  ordering 
printing  insist  on  seeing  samples  of  our 

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It  is  unequalled  for  fine  work,  and  is  superior  to  any  of  the  so-called  litho.  book 
papers  that  have  been  made  in  imitation  of  it. 

CANADA     PAPER    COMPANY,    LIMITED 

TORONTO    and    MONTREAL 


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^M 

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A  GLUE  POT  ALWAYS  READY  FOR  USB                      1 

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rSBY  HOUSE  AND  WORKSHOP 

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imple  by  mail. 

JR  BROS.  &  CO.,  MONTREAT.. 

344 


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[1897 


W.  BARBER  &  BROS. 

PAPBR     MAKKRS 

GEORGETOWN,    ONT. 


MAKE    A    SPECIALTY    OF 


Machine=Finished  Book  Papers 

COLORED    SPECIALTIES 


AND 


High=Grade    Wekkly   Nbw» 


The  Paper  used  in  thir  Almanac  is  from  the  above  Mills 

B.  PINLAY,  Supt.  JOHN   R.  BARBER 

GEO.   B.  CHALLBS  (Mail  Building,  Toronto), 
Georgetown,  Ont.  Selling  Agent 


1897] 


THE 


JOI 
CII 
KDl 
i. 


ENGI 


BLU 

A( 
Apply  at  the 


tJROfVTO 
NGRAVl^lG 

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Wood  )  -^ 
halftone' 


Wrs 


,  Toronto), 
Selling  Agent 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


345 


THE  TORONTO  PAPER 


FG  CO 


CAPITAL, 


WORKS    AT    CORNWALL.    ONT, 

$2B0,000 


JOHN  R.  BARHKU,  Mail  Bi'ildino,  Toronto, 
CIIAS.  RIORDAN,  .... 

KDWAKD  TROUT 

i.  D.  FINLAY 


President  and  Managinij  Director. 

Vice-I'rexident. 

Treasurer. 

Superintendent. 


CUAS.  K.  MANSELL,  Mail  Bimluinq,  Selling  Agmt. 


MANUFACTURES    THE    FOLLOWING    GRADES    OF    PAPER: 

ENGINE  AND  TUB  SIZED  SUPERFINE  PAPERS 

WHITE  AND  TINTED   BOOK   PAPERS 

(Macliine-Finiahed  and  Super-Calendered) 

BLUE  AND  GREAM-LAID  AND  WOVE  FOOLSCAPS,  POSTS,  &c.,  &c. 


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FIFTEEN -YEAR  ENDOWMENTS 


Reader,  we  desire  you  to  understand  tlie  fact  that  the  ^TNA  LTFE  INS(J. 
RANGE  COMPANY  is  conducted  in  the  interest  of  '.uS  Policy-liolders  in  a  far  Ki'i'iilor 
degree  than  is  the  case  with  any  other  Company,  hvrge  or  small.  We  furnlHh  pronf. 
We  do  not  hesitate  to  let  the  Profits  the  /ETNA  gives  stand  up  to  bo  meaHurud  Ity 
those  of  the  largest  and  best  of  other  companies.  The  Equitable  Life  Assur/moo  Co. 
of  N.  Y.,  is  the  largest  life  insurance  company  in  the  world,  and  it  is  doing  a  vory 
large  business  in  Canada  also.  Here  is  how  the  casli-doM'n-profit  oolumnH  in  fchu 
.^TNA  and  in  that  company  look  when  placed  side  by  side,  on  same  age,  samo  plan, 
and  same  amount : — 


THE  HTNA  LIFE  AND  THE  EQUITABLE  LIFE 

S10,000-15-YEAR    ENDOWMENT— Affe  47 

(Both  Policies  raised  to  $10,000  for  comparison) 


JELtna.  Life 

No.  130,210 


Equitable  Life 

No.  233,625 


Dividend. 

Net 
Payment. 

Year. 

Dividend. 

Net 
Payment. 

$678  70 

1881 

$736  60 

tH 

$46  37 

•  632  33 

1882 

$75  90 

660  70 

00 
00 

03  00 

615  70 

J  883 

88  60 

648  00 

CO 

72  83 

C05  87 

1884 

102  20 

634  40 

83  05 

595  65 

1885 

102  20 

634  40 

th 

93  71. 

584  99 

1886 

103  23 

633  37 

00 

104  82 

573  88 

1887 

104  27 

632  33 

a 

0 

116  43 

562  27 

1888 

105  30 

631  30 

128  58 

550  12 

1889 

106  37 

630  23 

o 

141  33 

537  37 

1890 

115  20 

621  40 

154  72 

523  98 

1891 

124  50 

612  10 

h 

168  83 

509  87 

1892 

134  30 

002  30 

[^ 

183  74 

494  96 

1893 

144  70 

591  90 

199  60 

479  20 

1894 

155  70 

580  90 

216  30 

462  40 

1895 

106  10 

630  60 

$8,407  29 

$9,480  43 

\ 

Difference  in  ^TNA  LIFE'S  favor,  §1,073  14.  Adding  interest  «p<m  l,|j© 
difference  in  payments,  the  saving  by  the  .<ETNA  LIFE'S  policy  will  bo  incroasod^to 
$1,576.27. 


Western  Canada  Branch  Office 
TORONTO 


W.  H.  ORR  &  SONS 

MANAGERS 


CLASSIFIED   INDEX   OF   ADVERTISERS. 


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Accountants,  Auditors,  Etc.  ; 

Paor  ' 

Atkioaon,  J.  L 232  1 

Comdi,   r 4; 

Fahcy,   William 232] 

Laugley,  J.  I' •  -■^-' 

Tcwnsend,  Slierinaii  L . . .       6 


Architect. 
Edwards,  il.  J 


232 


Banks. 

Bank  of  Commerce 2 

Bank  of  Toronto 324 

Imperial  Bank 2 

Merchants  Bunk 324 

Barristers  and  Solicitors. 

Brown,  Merritt  A 231 

Blake,  Lash  &  Oassels ....  231 

Clark,  W.  J   231 

Crerar,  Crerar  &  Bankier.  232 

Going  &  Royce 231 

Cordon,  W.  Seton 232 

Howland,  Arnoldi  &  Bris- 
tol   231 

Kingsmill,     Saunders      & 

Torrance 231 

Laidlaw,  Kappelle  &  Kick- 

nell    231 

Macdougall  &  .Jones 231 

McCarthy,  Osier,  Hoskin 

&  Creelman 2.30 

Meek,  Kdward 23 1 

Read  &  Read   231 

Rid^at  &  Maybee 232 

Roaf,   Curry,   Guuther   & 

Green   231 

Shilton,  VVallbridge  &  Co.  231 
Thomson,     Henderson     & 

Bell 2.30 

Watson,  Smoke  &  Hasten.  232 
Weir  &  Hibbard 232 

Books. 

Books  of  Interest 335 

Carswell  Co.  Ltd 10 

Dick  &  Fitzgerald 346 

How  Canada  is  Governed.  338 

Oxford  Bibles 8 

Webster's  Dictionary 10 

Building  Material. 
Taylor  Bros,  (page  3  of  cover) 

Coal  Merchants. 

Rogers  &  Co.,  Elias 347 

Civil  Engineers. 

Chewett,  J.  H 4 

Jennings,  W.  T 232 


Educational  Institutions. 

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Academic  de  Brisay 254 

Bishop  Hethune  College, .  251 
Bishop  Strachan  School .  .  250 
Central  Business  College ,  253 
Demill  Ladies'  College.  252 
Ninuno  &  Harrison  Busi- 
ness College 253 

Presbyterian  Ladies'  Coll.  253 
lioyal  Military  College. . .  7 
Tor.  School  of  Languages.  254 

University  of  Ottawa 244 

University  of  Toronto. . .     240 

Veals',  Miss,  School 249 

Victoria  University 243 

Wright,  Miss  Hattie  ....  253 

Electrotypers. 

Central  Press  Agency. ...  6 
National  Electrotype  Co..  341 

Engravers. 

Dominion  Engraving  Co. .  345 

Fell  &  Co.,  I.  C 34() 

Kramer,  W.  J 337 

Learn,  G.  A 349 

Patterson  &  Heward 346 

Tingley  &  Stewart  Mfg.  Co  346 

Toronto  Engraving  Co..    .  344 

Eye  Specialist. 
Prof.  Chamberlain 346 

Financial  Agents. 
O'Hara&Co.,  H 332 

Illuminator. 
Howard,  A.  H 9 

Insurance  Comp's.  &  Ag'ts. 

^tna  Life  Insurance  Co..  350 
Confeder'n  L.  A.  (Back  Cover). 
Boiler  Insijec.  &  Ins.  Co..  3.32 
British  Amer.  Assur.  Co..  330 

Butt,  K.  H 330 

London  G.  &  Aceid't  Co..  4 
Manchester  F.  Assur.  Co.  3.30 

McMurrich,  George 346 

National  Insurance  Co. . .  334 
Ontario  Accident  Ins.  Co.  334 
Standard  L.  Insurance  Co  328 
Sun  Ins.  Office  (trout  cover). 

Loan  Companies. 
Canada    Permanent   Loan 

&  Savings  Co 326 

British  Canadian  L.&S.Co.  ,326 
P'armers'  Loan  &  Sav.  Co,  328 
Freehold  Loan  &  Sav.  Co.  328 

Matches. 

EddyCo.,E.  B 336 

[351] 


Mines  and  Mineral  Lands. 

I'AOK 

Chewett,  J.  H 4 

O'Hara  &  Co.,  H 332 

Ledyard,  T.   D 352 

Paper  Makers. 

Canada  Pajier  Co .343 

Barber  &  Bros.,  W    . .         .344 
Toronto  Paper  Mfg.  Co. .  .   345 
Taylor  Bros,    (page   3   of 
cover). 

Patent  Agents. 

Budden,  H.  A 6 

Foulds  &  Co 232 

Hidout  &  Maybee 232 

Perfumery. 
Lyman  Sons  &  Co ,352 

Railways. 

Quebec  and  Lake  St.  John 
Railway   342 

Rug  Makers. 

American  Rug  Works....   347 

Safe  Deposit  Company. 

Toronto  General  Trusts  Com- 
pany (page  2  of  cover). 

Sculptor. 
MacCarthy,  Hamilton...   349 

Sporting  Goods. 
Spalding  &  Bros. ,  A.  G   .   .349 

Stationery  and  Office  Goods. 

Brown  Bros.,  Ltd 343 

Butcher,  Nelson  R 6 

Caligraph  Typewriter ....  342 

Chase's  Liquid  Glue 343 

Eagle  Steel  Pens 340 

ICsterbrook's  Pens 330 

(iillott  &  Sons,  Jos 4 

Lapham's  Rival  Fo'n  Pen  341 

Neostyle  Co 352 

Rowsell  &  Hutchison .343 

Underwood's  Inks 339 

Winter  Evening  Games    .  348 

Stenographic   Reporter. 
Downey,  Alex 232 

Surveyors. 
Unwin  &  Co 352 

Trusses. 
Lindman,  B 346 

Trust  Companies. 

Toronto  General  Trusts  Co. 
(page  2  of  cover). 


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