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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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rOR THE YEAR
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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President.
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\THARINES
HOMAS
,AND
)STOOK
Man.
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tereat allowed.
E BANK, Ltd.
EROE
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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
ADVERTISEMENTS.
[18U7
1807]
p. CORRIDI
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR
0 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO
SPECIAL AUDITS UNDERTAKEN.
Books designed to suit the special requirements of
Business. Statements of affairs prepared.
Boohs of Joint Stock Companies and Incorporated
Institutions audited quarterly, monthly or annually.
J. H. CHEWETT, B.A.SO.
Mining: Engineer
. . Assoc MMM. Can. Soo. C.m. . .
Consultation, Rkporis, Di.velopmknt
83 YORK STREET
TORONTO, - - CANADA
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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
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Kiii{Imi'i'|'ii, ('iir|iN iif 113
Inluiilo >V KIMi'p), Mnllnlloiig . ll:i
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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
Treasurer, Provincial, Quebec .. 130
Treasurcrb, Countv, Quebec 218
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
\'alue of Foreign Coins 68
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-
tion 196
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' J^HE first issue of The Canadian Almanac whs published in the year 1847, by
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f nieint on the title page, was sold for 7id. or 5s. per doz. The next year the
Almanac only contained 88 pages, some of the information given in the first
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
unite in wishing a Hai)py and Prosperous New Year.
TouoNTO, November, 189G.
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M/DE EXP
Oolden Num
Epact
Somr Cycle..
The year 5658
The year 1315
June 2..
St David
Ash Wednesd
St. Patrick ,
Lady Day . .
Goiid Friday
Easter Sunda
St. George .
Birth of Quee
Holy Tlmrsdi
These page.s
accuracy for t
Note— Stan
The times*
Toronto, Quel
The standar
Quebec and M
The columi
shadow of a 8
Moon's Age
Ihe column
its upper tran
The time at
the preceding
The seven h
the wliole of (
Greatest I
west from the
other Latitudi
Latiiade . . .
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2nd Corrcctio
of latitude
The 1st coi
calendar or ac
The 2nd coi
Table by the
Thus fo
Moon's Ph
longitudes of
from the eartl
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elongation, b;
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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.
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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£
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24
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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.
5th Sunday in Lent.
APRIL.
1. Friday.
3. Palm Sunday.
8. Good Friday.
10. Easter Sunday.
17. Low Sunday.
23. St. George.
MAY.
1. Sunday
15. Rogation Sunday.
19. Ascension Day. Holy Thursday.
24. Birth of Queen Victoria.
29. Pentecost. Whit Sunday.
JUNE.
1. Wednesday.
6. Trinity Sunday.
9. Corpus Christi.
20. Accession of Queen Victoria.
24. St. John Baptist. Midsummer D.
JULY.
1. Friday. Dominion Day
AUGUST.
1. Monday.
SEPTEMBER.
1. Tuesday.
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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.
II. M.
D.
II.
M.
I).
II. M.
D.
II.
D. II.
Jany..
3
1
3
Jany . .
10
10 46
Jany . .
18
15
17
Jany . .
25
15 9 Jany . . . .
11
15
Joiiy...
. 25 10
Feby..
1
IS
13
Febv . .
9
14 26
Feby..
17
5
11
Febv..
23
22 44! Feby...
8
12
Febv...
. 20 8
March.
3
6
50
\'oich.
11
10 28
Manh.
18
16
28
March.
25
7 0,JIarch..
. 8
7
March .
. 20 7
April..
1
23
24
April . .
10
3 27
April..
17
1
25
April..
23
16 48 April . . .
4
21
April. .
. 17 1«
May ..
1
16
46
May ..
9
10 37
May ..
10
8
54
May ..
23
4 34 May . . .
2
2
May
. 16 2
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.. .
. 13 10
July . .
29
10
58
July ..
7
8 32
July . .
13
23
52
July . .
21
10 8 Jul/ . . .
23
10
July . . .
. 11 12
Aug ..
27
22
29
Au(f .
5
13 24
Au(f ,.
12
9
23
Auk ■■
20
3 29 Aug . . .
20
4
Aug ..
. 7 16
Sept . .
2«
8
4ti
Sept . .
3
18 13
Sept . .
10
21
12
Sept . .
18
21 51 Sept . . .
16
23
Sept . . .
Sept . . .
. 1 17
. 28 19
Oct ..
25
18
28
Oct....
3
0 31
Oct . . .
10
11
42
Oct. ..
18
16 9 Oct ...
14
17
Oct. . . .
. 20 22
Nov ..
24
4
20
Nov...
Nov...
1
.SO
9 37
22 15
Nov ..
9
4
50
Nov...
17
9 2 Nov ...
11
4
Nov . . .
. 24 9
Deo ..
23
14
55' Dec ..
1
30
14 27
Dec ..
8
23
54
Deo ..
16
23 22 Dec ...
. 8
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
♦ ^^
July 27
Aug. 6
6
9
9
r— 15
I
;18Tauri
ifiCancri
:B. A.C. 2303.
7 Cancri .
/ui' Cancri
168 Cancri... .
j21 Leonis
1 35 Cancri
16 Cancri
!B. A.C. 5347.,
;43 0phinchi...
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. ...
= ■2
O cS
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
^•2
O c4 .
h. ni.
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
2,'}9
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
(U
"O
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
O 3 .
B
<!
H.
4
4
5
6
5
18
100(19) 0
150 6
21
19 202
58! 238
33! 246
l] 199
351 236
25 226
20 248
93
74
60
82
101
60
41!
129!
82;
1571
73!
3
128
143
103
121
100
175
69
40
50
30
20
22
21
20
21
21
23
23
16
21
23
19
4
5
0
6
5
19
21
20
19
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.
4
13 »
e
11 »
6
14 9
10
1 »
13
0 9
14
16 S
14
22 ^
16
11 Ip
16
2 ,^
21
16 11
22
10 9
24
23 S
27
7 ¥
27
9 h
30
0 9
31
4 S
D.
1
•2
4
0
7
8
8
9
12
13
10
17
19
19
22
26
28
28
II.
1
® Ec
2
23 9 St
.T
18 9 i
11
15 i 6
11
19 IB <S
16
23 9 Gi
16
2 9 Gi
17
2 ¥ D
17
10 9 in
17
Wli 6
18
IS h D
19
le s 6
22
9 2/ §
23
13 ¥ d
23
16 h rf
26
4 m stf
27
16 9 in
.?
1
8 9 6
,1
3
10 ¥ Sta
^
4
20 9 in
<
1
8 9 i
7
14 m n
/
9
22 h Sta
J
11
4 m i
11
19 6 i
16
23 11 6
18
17 6 D
20
0 9 Gre
20
3 ® Enl
21
22 9 Gre
22
19 ¥ 6
22
23 h d
26
18 9 Gre
II.
22 9
5 9
19 9
23 9
12 m
1 5
6
6
»
n
6
9
[1897
Perl(fee.
D. II.
Jany . . .
. 25 10
Fcby . . .
. 20 8
March .
. 20 7
April. .
. 17 IB
May. . . .
. 16 2
June...
. 13 10
July . . .
. 11 12
Auk ••
. 7 16
Sept . . .
. 1 17
Sept . . .
. 28 19
Oct. . . .
. 26 22
Nov . . .
. 24 9
Dec .... 22 22
of the Wasiiington
,.
Bh
■"
izi
§1 .
»5
^
1|S
P
V
ESh
s
to
c
ui
c
<
<
0
H. M.
'
113
4 19
202
78
4 58
238
74
5 33
240
119
5 1
199
83
5 35
230
ISf)
18 26
226
100
(19) 0 20
248
150
6 35
234
98
21 10
217
74
20 41
213
fiO
22 32
221
82
21 16
228
101
20 43
221
60
21 0
261
41
21 0
281
129
23 44
214
82
23 13
286
157
16 47
214
73
21 46
221
3
23 42
284
128
19 15
179
143
4 42
208
103
5 36
250
121
6 22
235
100
6 27
256
175
5 20 245
59
19 21
229
40
21 18
200
50
20 48
I 334
30
19 8
! 258
j
earance on the left.
1897]
THE CANADIAN ALMANAC.
29
4
C
6
10
13
14
14
15
16
21
22
24
30
31
0
12
13
16
17
10
19
22
26
28
28
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
II.
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
Eclipsed, invisible.
Stationary.
<S 1 9 3 48 S
6 i (J 1 51 S
6 <l I» 5 53 S
Great, elong. W. 26 23
Great, elong. E. 46 39
a ®
in y.
6 1
]/ 3 33N
D ®.
6 !»
(J 4 2N
8 ®.
6 1
y 5 27 N
6 1
h 7 19 N
Stationary.
in Aphelion.
March.
1
8 >i 6 1
S 1 57 S
1
3
10 y Stationary
^
4
20 9 in Perihelion.
<
1
8 9 d 1
9 1 25 S
7
14 m D ®.
9
22 h Stationary
11
4 10 d d
IP 5 45 S
' 11
19 <J rf ([
<J 1 34 S
16
23 11 6 d
2/ 3 15N
18
17 <J D ®.
20
0 g Great. Hel.
Lat. S.
20
3 ® Enters T SprinR com.
21
22 9 Greatest brilliancy.
0-7
19 ¥ rf <
![[ 5 18N
■JO
23 h c5 d
h 7 15N
26
18 9 Great. Hel.
Lat. N.
II.
22 »
5 S
19 9
23 9
12 IX!
1 s
9
4
15
6 11
20
4
3
6 li
23 5
11 n
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
Great. Hel. Lat. N.
<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
9N
ION
43
D.
1
3
4
7
10
10
16
10
16
17
17
18
21
21
21
22
25
26
28
30
D.
1
2
4
5
7
10
12
12
15
16
18
20
25
26
28
28
29
D.
1
3
4
5
7
9
10
10
15
17
19
25
25
25
28
28
28
30
D.
1
1
2
6
6
12
13
16
17
22
22
24
25
20
28
30
30
It.
0 9
11 9
19 m
17 6
5 S
15 11
10 S
12 y
14 I;
13
21
0 h
1 9
19 9
23 11
6
7 6
15 9
6 9
7 B
May.
6 d
6 1
i i
i i
Stationary.
6 i
in «.
6 i V
6 (L h
8 ®.
stationary.
8 0.
6 & Inferior.
in W.
a ®.
in Ai>helion.
6 I) C'ancr> ^
in Aphelion.
6 1 9
i i 0
0 22
2 6
6 14
0 22
N 11
11
l 3 20 N 13
i 14
5 7
7 11
N 18
N I 22
22
23
25
25
25
27
1 27
0 2 S 1 30
30
S 30
S 30
6 32
8 27
June.
II.
3 m
7 9
0 9
0 6
2 11
12 W
21 ¥
!» 5 6 S
22
19
0
20 h
23 ®
3 9
1 9
7 9
11 m
12 9
11.
21 ®
21 6
14 Z!
0 9
i i
stationary
Greatest brilliancy.
6 i <J 1 49 N
6 i 2/ 3 43 N
6 ®.
i d ¥
6 'I h
Great, elon^f. W. 23
Great. Hel. Lat. S.
6 W h, 2 3N
enters qb Sum. com.
in Aphelion
5 12 N
7 15N
4
6 i
6 d
6 d
6 W
July.
9 8 58 S
9 5 11 S
m 5 3 S
9 0 14N
23
14
4
5
17
16
22
10
12
9
9
h
9
9
fi
i
9
20 m
®
16 9
20 h
20 9
II.
6 11
11 6
20 ¥
10 I'
11 ¥
9 9
1 »
22 h
14 ¥
6 !»
14 9
13 9
19 h
17 9
23 U
(J 3 21N
2/ 4 ION
18 N
in Aphelion.
6 d
6 i
in g,.
Great, eloiiff. W. 44 44
in Perihelion.
6 i h 7
6 1 ¥ 5 18 N
6 ® Superior.
Great. Hel. Lat. S.
Great. Hel. Lat. N.
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
Stationary.
6 1 9 3 18 N
August.
6 d
6 1
Stationary.
i 1
i 1
in y.
i V.
n ®.
D ®.
<i 1
in Aphelion.
6 (
i ¥
Great, elong.
i i
i 1
i 1
?/ 4 36N
d 4 41N
7 13N
5 19N
S 1 14 S
1» 4
I-.
2 31 S
1 48N
E. 27 18
2/ 5 2N
B 1 SON
<J 5 32N
D.
5
6
7
15
15
15
19
23
23
25
26
27
27
31
D.
6
8
8
12
12
16
18
18
20
21
21
21
22
24
24
24
24
25
27
8
8
9
12
12
18
20
21
21
21
22
23
25
27
28
30
30
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
3 W Stationary.
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 \
12 B Stationary.
23 9 in il.
II.
13
3
21
13
21
22 U!
October.
in Perihelion.
6 11 9 0 12 N
Great, elonjf. W. 18 2
ill Perihelion.
Great. Hel. Lat. N.
16
16
23
8
10
12 ¥
16 h
9 6
II.
11
0
14
7
13
19
11
3
4
7
21
1
4
7
21
1
13
in y.
November.
9 Great. Hel. Lat. N.
B <5 © Superior.
9 in y.
* 6 ( * 4
9 d d 9 0
B rf ¥ c 1
9 in Aphelion.
9 <} h 9 2
3; d d' 2/6
" 6 ©.
.4 35 S
0 28 N
5 55 N
6 39 .\
6 57 N
5 12 N
4 44N
6 14N
27 S
22 S
4 S
54 S
24 N
d 0 24 S
9 8
¥ 4
6 4
1-. 5
39 N
36 N
4N
57 N
ON
d 2 2 S
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
8 G enters Y3 Winter com.
15 ¥ d (
23 h d d
17 9 d d
0 d d d
0 9 <J (
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
4 31
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
1 21 IV ec re
« 39
1 sheg
20 14
1 treg
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
1 ec re
6 20 35 1 sh eg
10 1 8
1 sh eg
6 15
1 oc re
4 1
11 tr in
AprU.
8 1 23 11 tr m
2 2
1 treg
8 10 41
111 sh eg
4 30
11 th in
9 U 46 HI ocdis
23 11
11 tr in
21 3
111 tr eg
19 17
1 trin
3 2 19 1 tr in
20 29 11 oc dis
23 10
1 oc re
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
4 2 35 1 ec re
12 0 26 1 tr in
2 1
11 tr eg
3 12
1 sh eg
21 61
1 sh eg
20 46 1 tr in
19 .^3 111 th in
3 60 111 gh eij
3 32
1 treg
1 ec dis
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
1 tr eg
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
1 1 sh eij
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
•23 0 2
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
I tr C'l
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
1 tr in
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
1 s/i eg
1 28
1 sh eg
3 5
IV sh eg
20 36 11 ec re
17 22 52 11 oc dis
21 18
IV «/( (v;
20 15
1 oc dis
19 31
111 sh eg
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
1897]
u.
II.
,M.
22 20 48
IV
i
2(1
20
0
11
1
22
12
11
t
•.!7
•*.i
13
1
1
28
20
37
1
n
21
.50
1
I
July
5
21
30
1
t
12
20
*>•>
11
(
21
6
HI
t
13
20 43
1
0
14
2(1
18
1
1
21
12
1
M
17
20
15
IV
t
21
20 49
1
s
22
2(1
18
1
e
28 20 33
11
t
Augrust
6
10
43
111
s
Jany
Febv 11
21
Mar H
21
Apr
May
June
M(
Rises !
II. M. I
8 5t 1
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
4
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
0 0
9 5
f
[1897
1897]
RISING, SOUTHINO AND SETTING OF THE PLANETS.
31
; Hh in, shadow In
ince of satellite in
1.
M.
23
1
1
treg
0
u
1 d/i (•,'/
21
17
1
n: rf
22
51
11
tr in
I
10
11
ah in
1
44
11
Ireij
May
20
66 lU
oc it in
0
31
HI
oc re
1
56 111
ec (lis
23 11
11
ec ri'
21
18
IV
ec din
1
13
1
oc diti
1
21
IV
ec re
22
34
1
tr in
23 47
1 th in
0
53
1
tr en
oc dis
1« 42
1
23
12
1
ec re
20
35
1
nheif
1
23
11
tr m
0 40 111 ocdin
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
■| 55
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
Ir in
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
.>.!
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
Ir eg
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
W sh in
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
Ir in
l.l 20 43 1 ocdis
27
4 19
1 ecdis
12
6 11
1 sh in
27
:! 44
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 :»)
\\ ec dis
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
,•{0
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
Rises.
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
Feby
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
.11 4
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
Mar
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
,10 3
18 42
18 21
18 1
2 42
2 21
2 1
16 t)
-. i;»
l.i 28
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
Apr
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
' 9 29
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
U .59
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
J 1 58
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«
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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!
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48 24-9
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3-08
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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,
» ' //
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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
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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:)'!
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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'
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V»r.
0 -2()'0
1 -19'8
7!-19^fl
'4-19'fi
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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
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2-
2
■6
■7
■7
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■5
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2
■9
■0
■4
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■8
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8
9
0
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0
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3
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5
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- 2 3
- 0-5
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0'7
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4'0
4^7
61
7^0
8'0
9'3
8^8
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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.
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21
I
II
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[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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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H. M.
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1
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4
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1
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31
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22
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3 Th,
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28
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67
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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
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2-2
j
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8 49
6 6
21 29
61
2 31
3-2
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2-4
11
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9 05
6-6
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6'1
2 53
32
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2-2
I
F.
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66
22 08
6 0
3 04
3-3
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2-4
12
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9 43
6-5
22 32
62
3 33 '
32
16 10
2-2
1
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10 01
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6-0
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2 '5
13
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10 25
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62
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3-2'
16 53
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64
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60
4 27
3-4
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2-6
14
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U 10
6-4
5 07
31
17 38
2-3
u
M.
11 24
6-3
5 19
3-5
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2-6
15
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30
18 25
2 3
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6-2
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27 !
16
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0 48
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6-2
6 52
2-9
19 16
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2 08
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F.
3 06
6 6
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2-8
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21
22 08
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6-5
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23
20
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23 06
2-4
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.Sii.
5 00
7-2
17 36
67
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1-9
23 34
22
21
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5 22
7'2
18 08
6-5
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1-5
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M.
5 53
7 '5
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69
12 17
15
22
W.
6 18
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67
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2-3 1
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T\i. i
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19 26
71
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21
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13
23
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7 12
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6-9
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2-2
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11
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20 18
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21
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11
24
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7 '5
20 49
7 0
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21
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21
15 2?
11
)
7
F.
9 11
V7
21 59
71
2 57
2'2
15 .33
1-2
26
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9 48
7-2
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6-9
3 37
21
16 17
1-3
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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.
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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
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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
15-8]
3 15
1-fi
15 42
1-5 1
2
Th.
930
14-8
21 44
lH-9
4 20
1-2
16 31
13
T
Tu.
9 4
160
21 28
16 2!
3 54
14
16 16
14 ;
3
F.
10 26
13-7
22 40
16-2
5 11
1-8
17 20
1-9
4
W.
9 51
15-4
22 15
16-2
4 36
1-6
16 54
1-6 j
4
Sa.
11 34
12-5
23 46
15-2
6 12
2-6
18 17
27
Th.
10 50
14-3
23 13
15-8|
5 26
2-0
17 39
2-0 1
5
Su.
13 1
11-7
7 22
31
19 26
3-3
6
K.
12 6
13ll
6 31
2-6
18 37
2-6 1
6
M.
i ii
14-5
14 33
11-6
3 39
31
20 45
3-4
7
Sa.
0 27
15-4
13 28
12-3
7 42
3-0
19 46
3-i 1
7
Tu.
2 42
14 4
15 40
12-3
10 0
2-5
21 57
2-9
S
Su.
1 44
15- 1
14 50
121
8 58
3-0
21 4
3-2
8
W.
3 49
14-8
16 33
131
11 3
1-6
23 2
2 0
9
M. 1
2 57
15-2
16 2
12-4
10 16
2-4
22 15
27
9
Th.
4 41
15 1
17 18
13-9
11 54
10
23 58
1-3
10
Tu.
4 2
15-6
16 56
13 0
11 23
1-5
23 14
2 0
10
F.
?'■
153
17 ,57
14-5
12 40
0-6
"11
W.
4 58
15-8
17 41
13-4
12 18
0 8
U
Sa.
6 9
15-3
18 33
15-0
0 46
0-8
13 21
0-6
1?
Th.
5 46
15-9
18 20
13 s;
6 9
1-4
13 2
0-4
12
Su.
6 48
15-2
19 7
15-5
1 30
0-6
13 57
0-8
,13
F.
6 28
15-8
18 57
14-2
1 0
10
13 42
0-4
12
M.
7 26
150
19 40
15-9
2 12
0-6
14 32
11
; 14
Su.
7 7
15-6
19 33
14-5
1 48
(18
14 20
0-6
14
Tu.
8 3
14-7
20 14
16-1
2 54
0-8
15 8
14
'■ .' 15
Su.
7 44
154
20 9
14-9
2 32
0-s
14 57
08
10
W.
8 42
14-4
20 51
16-2
3 37
1-2
15 45
1-8
i "^
M.
8 23
15 0
20 45
15 2
3 13
0-9
15 35
1-1
16
Th.
9 25
13-9
21 33
1601
4 21
1-9
16 23
2-3
' 17
Tu.
9 5
14-6
21 23
15-41
3 56
1-3
16 15
V5
17
F.
10 15
13- 1
22 21
15-6'
5 0
2-6
17 4
2-9
-•- 18
W.
9 52
14(.
22 5
15-4
4 42
1-8
16 56
2 0
18
Sa.
11 15
12-4
23 20
14-8
,) DO
3-3
17 ,50
3-6
4 19
Th.
10 44
13-2
22 53
15 0
5 30
2-4
!7 39
2u
19
Su.
12 25
11-7
6 51
3-9
13 42
42
s'i
20
F.
11 44
12 4
6 22
3-2
:'\ 26
3-3
20
M.
0 28
i4-i
13 37
11-5
7 52
4 2
19 50
4-6
.1
■21
Sa.
0 0
14-4
13 2
ii-7
7 26
3-r
19 22
3-9
21
Tu.
1 40
13-9
14 44
U-9
9 3
40
20 53
4-5
4
22
Su.
1 10
14 0
14 16
11-6
838
: a
20 32
4-?.
22
W.
2 51
141
15 46
12-7
10 9
3-5
22 0
3-8
23
M.
2 20
141
15 21
11-9
9 49
3-5
21 40
4-0
23
Th.
3 48
14-6
16 33
13-6
11 5
2-9
22 56
3 1
24
Tu.
3 23
14-4
16 15
12-5
10 50
2 9
22 40
3-5
24
F.
4 34
15-2
17 10
14 4
11 46
2-4
23 46
2-4
25
W.
4 17
14' ■)
17 0
13- 1
11 40
2-3
23 32
2-9
2b
Sa.
5 14
15 6
17 42.
15-3
12 21
20
•26
Th.
5 3
153
17 38
13-7
12 18
1-9
26
Su.
5 52
15-8
18 13
16-1
0 34
1-8
12 55
17
27
F.
5 41
15-6
18 10
14-2!
0 16
2-4
12 52
17
L7
M.
6 -29 15-9
18 45
16-8
1 20
1-3
13 29
1-5
28
Sa.
6 16
15-9
18 40
1481
0 56
1-9
13 25
1-6
28
Tu.
7 7 15-8
19 19
17-5
2 3
1-0
14 4
1-3
•29
Su.
6 51
160
19 10
15-61
1 35
1-5
13 59
1-4
29
W.
7 46 15-6
19 ,56
17-8
2 43
ri
14 42
1-2
30
M.
7 27
161
19 42
16-3
2 13
1-2
14 33
1-2
30
Th.
8 28 15-0
20 37
17-8
3 25
15 23
14
31
Tu.
8 4
160
20 17
16-9
2 52 1 1-0
15 9
11 1
*
1
OCTOBER.
NOVEMBER.
a
>>
5
HioH Water.
Low Water.
i
»
1
Hum Water.
Low Water.
Forenoon.
Afternoon. 1
Forenoon.
Afternoon.
Forenoon.
Afternoon.
Forenoon.
Afternoon.
i
Time.
H.M.
Ht.
P't.
Time.
Ht.
P't.
Time.
H. M.
H't
Ft.
Time.
H. AI.
Ht.
F't.
Time.
hT>l
H't.
Ft
Time.
Ht.
FtT
Time.
Ht.
Ft
Time.
Ht.
H.M.
H.M.
H.M.
H.M.
F't
1
K.
9 15
14-2
21 22
17-3
4 11
1-4
16 10
1-8
1
M.
11 0
12-5
23 4
15-0
5 46
2-6
17 49
3'?
'-'
Sa.
10 8
13-2
22 13
I6-3!
5 2
2-0
17 3
2-4
2
Tu.
12 27
12-2
6 46
31
18 56
3-7
■■i
Su.
11 22
123
23 28
15-3
6 5
2-7
18 8
3-1
3
W.
6 28
14-0
13 39
12-5
7 50
3-3
20 6
3-8
4
Hh
12 50
11-7
7 16
3-2
19 18
3-7
4
Th.
1 52
13-7
14 43
13-2
8 53
3-2
21 16
3-4
.-)
Jl"'
6 59
14-2
14 12
11-9
8 25
3-3
20 26
38
F.
3 2
13-8
15 34
14-2
9 51
?-8
22 22
2-R
b
^r
2 24
140
15 17
12-8
9 30
2-9
21 33
3-2
6
Sa.
I 3 55
14-1
16 13
15-2
10 41
2-4
23 18
2-0
. V
Th.
3 23
14-3
16 8
13-7
10 29
22
22 38
2-4
7
Su.
4 42
14-3
16 58
15-9
11 26
2-1
8
K.
4 16
14-6
16 51
14-6
11 19
17
23 36
1-6
a
M.
5 24
14-5
17 36
16-5
0 6
1-5
12 10
20
9
Sa.
5 4
14-9
17 29
15-4
12 3
1-3
9
Tu.
i 6 4
14-4
18 .3
16-8
0 52
1-2
12 53
2-0
10
Su.
5 46
lijO
18 4
160
0 26
1-0
12 42
1-3
10
W.
6 43
14 3
18 49
170
1 36
1-3
13 35
?-3
U
M.
6 26
149
18 38
16-4
1 11
0-9
13 19
1-4
11
Th.
1 7 23
14-1
19 24
16-9
2 18
1-5
14 10
2-5
12
Tu.
7 5
148
19 11
16-7,
1 53
10
13 57
17
12
F.
! 8 3
13-8
20 1
168
2 58
1-8
14 56
28
13
W.
7 43
144
19 46
16-8
2 33
1-2
14 36
20
13
s
1 8 44
13-4
20 40
165
3 38
2-2
15 a5
,3-1
14
Tb.
8 22
141
20 23
16-«
3 14
1-6
15 16
2-4
14
Su
1 9 27
13-2
21 22
16-1
4 19
2-6
16 15
3-4
1.)
F.
9 3
13 V
21 3
16-5
3 57
21
15 ,57
2-8
15
M.
' 10 14
12-9
22 10
15-6
5 1
30
16 5C
37
lb
Sa.
9 48
13 2
21 48
15-9
4 42
2-7
16 39
3-3
16
Tu.
11 8
12-7
23 6
14-S
5 44
3-4
17 41
4-0
li
Su.
10 40
12 6
22 38
15-2
5 29
3-3
17 23
3-8
17
W.
12 12
12-8
6 30
3-8
18 32
4-2
18
M.
11 42
12-2
23 36
14-4
6 19
3-8
18 10
4-4
18
Th.
0 15
14-3
13 19
13-1
7 20
3-9
19 32
4-2
19
Tu.
13 0
11-9
7 13
4-2
19 9
4-7
19
F.
1 28
14-0
14 20
13-8
8 16
3-8
20 40
4-0
•J)
W.
i 2
140
14 10
12-4
8 14
4-3
20 15
4-6
20
Sa.
2 36
14-2
15 8
14-8
9 13
3-4
21 48
3-4
21
Th.
2 17
14-2
15 6
13-2
9 11
3-9
21 21
4-1
21
Su.
3 34
14-5
15 51
15-9
10 9
30
22 49
2-6
F
3 14
14a
15 51
14-3
10 3
3-4
22 21
3-3
22
M.
4 25
14-8
16 32
16-8
10 ,59
2-4
23 41
lA
•2J
Sa.
4 1
1:)0
16 31
I0-4
10 51
2-8
23 16
2-5
23
Tu.
5 9
14-9
17 12
17-5
11 46
?-o
24
Su.
4 45
16 4
17 8
16-3
11 35
2-4
24
W.
5 ,50
14-8
17 53
17-9
0 31
1-3
i2 33
1-8
2o
M.
5 27
li>b
17 43
17-2
0 6
1-8
12 17
2-6
25
Th.
6 32
14-5
18 36
18-0
1 21
in
13 21
1-6
■')
2b
Tu.
6 7
Ibb
18 17
17-8
0 53
1-3
12 ,57
17
26
F.
7 16
14-2
19 20
17-8
2 10
0-8
14 9
1$
?
2i
W.
6 47
15 4
18 ,54
18-2
1 38
11
13 38
l-fi
27
Sa.
8 3
13-8
20 6
17-4
2 58
10
14 53
17
28
Th.
7 28
15 0
19 35
18-2
2 23
10
14 21
1-6
28
Su.
8 53
13-4
20 ,55
16-6
3 46
1-3
15 48
2 0
*
F.
8 U
144
20 20
17-9
3 10
1-2
15 7
1-8
29
M.
9 46
13-1
21 48
15-7
4 35
1-6
16 39
2-3
t
,10
■Sa.
8 57
138
21 9
17-2
3 59
1.5
15 57
2-1
,30
Tu.
10 44
12-8
22 47
14-7
5 25
2 0
17 32
?-8
■1
4)1 1 su.
9 53
130
22 2
a -2
4 50
20
16 51
2-6
ireenwloh Mean Tinn-
from the same datum.
The TI.MK used is Eastern Stivndard, for the 75th meridian ; or five houi-s Hlower than Greenwich Mean Time.
It IS counted from 0 to 24 hours, from midnight to niidniKiit.
The Hbioht is measured from the level of low water ut Ordinary Spring Tides ; that is, from the same datum
as used for the Admiralty Chart of Quebec Harbour.
40
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warmest month
Coldest, month .
A»er. tem)i. of th
col(h;.s' month.
DifF. hctw. tern) I
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
*
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.
REL/
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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TKMPEKATURE.
! ISOf).
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
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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.
[1807 ■ im>7]
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-
174H
171H
1762
1766
1760
17f)0
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1702
1783
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1789
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[1897 I IHI)7]
•SllUUT lllh'JOUV OF « ANADA.
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
48
SHORT HISTORY OF CANADA.
[180/
!.s*>7J
r :<
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.
18 40- Death of L
t.ibsequ
due. (,
Montrea
journal
1841 - February 1
the nan
establish
The legi
council
vince to
elected
the Crov
Population
May 17.
(Juebec ;
June 13. <
ment, at
1842 August 9.
between
the Ashb
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
Toronto tc
was the fir
ill Upper
with the '.
Lakes Hui
main featu
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.
m
tf;i'
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
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
59
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
\*t
a
iW;
60
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[189;
;*
V $
"A
;1
^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
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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
««
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.
m
m
64
CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.
[1897
1.S.97]
li ; i
u '\
It
iH
J
m
¥ 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' ':
h:i
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.
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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
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B. ,\'
Com
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Com
Httii
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Wes
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Mon
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Torn
.Mon
Com
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Onto
Mon
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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
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BAXKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC.
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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.
mmm"'
74
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
f;
I
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76
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
[189<
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
1897]
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
n
(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
i:!/
mn
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78
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
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1S!)71
[1
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.
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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
%
h\.
82
FOKMH Ol-' (JOVKIINMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
[18971 1897] Fo
\^i
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
[181)7 ■ 1897]
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.
84
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
["^"liniffl
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.
86
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT THROUaHOUT THE WORLD. [1897 ■ IHdl] FO
: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
the constitution.
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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.
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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
8iJ
[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
[fl(
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
:}
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-
DIDATP, AND NO. OP VOTIM
HKCKIVP.I).
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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Huron, E. H. . . .
Huron, S.li....
Huron, fV.H
Invernegg
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Kainouraska . . .
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Kimi'g (N.B.)...
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Lainblon, K. R..
Lambtnn,W.R..
Lanark, N. R. . .
Lanark, S. R. . .
Laprairie and \
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L'Aggotnption. . .
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Leedg,S. Riding.
iLennox
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\ Lincoln atid \
Niagara /
iLigi/ar
IL' islet
lioni/ort
iLotbiniire
ILunenburg
IMacdonald
lUaigdnneuve . . .
fMarqtiette
^askinonffi ....
VHe.'iantic
fHiditluex, E. R.
'Middlesex, N. R.
fiddUsex, S. R.
Hddlegex, W. R.
litgisquoi
^lontcalm
'fifontmagny
iWoiiftftorencv.. .
fl<intreal,S.A'7ie
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DOMINION OF CANADA.
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J.fiOO
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2,8tiU
71
i,;i4i»
1,815
1,224
1,0.50
2,502
1,502
2,570
1 6:u
1,227
i.aiti
, 2,628
aterson. 2,447
iiHf 1,549
iff 148
vr 1,344
toil 1,881
inner 1,071
Us »9l
tenzie... 1,022
wan 1,214
own 420
lerson. .. 2,328
(lull 2,813
Ish 1,441
ter 2,261
r 50
liar 1,128
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2,117
2,035
1,313
1,981
894
1,373
2,306
1,475
1,456
3,307
1,591
1,150
1,128
1,870
494
1,508
1,406
428
2,684
492
1,859
, 2,038
605
. 2,244
. 1,616
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(ire\i, N. Kidiiijj.
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Hantingt, E. R. .
Hantiihga, N. H. .
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LATKIN
1891.
Invtrneu
JacifMs-Cartier .
yJnUetle
] Kamnuraska . , .
\Kent{N.B.)
iKeiiHO.)
iKimi's (iV.B.). ..
IKvifi'n (N.S.)...
iKiniMP.E.I.)..
I Kinghtim
\Labelle
iLainbton, K. It..
\Lambton,W.R..
I Lanark, N. H.. .
I Lanark, S. It. . .
iLaprairie and \
I Napierville . f
I L' AsHomption. . .
\ Laval
1 Leedii <fe Oren- \
viUe,N.R..f
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ILennox
lUm
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iLiiiiar
IL'talet
Ilioni/on
tLotbiniire
ILunenburg ....
I Macdonald
'^'^HjfaiKiinneutfe . . .
tMar(iwtte
■[^f^ankinongi ....
tUidMuex, E. R.
Wi^^iddksex, N. R.
'iiddUsex, S. R.
7a«itfi(irf/e«ex, W. R.
i'i^^itmquoi
^tontcalm
Montmapny ....
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
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1,0111
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1,0^,4
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1,1147
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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
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126
3«2
345
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444
lfi42
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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'
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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
1897]
DOMINION OF CANADA,
106
•, 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.
1897]
DOMINION OF CANADA.
107
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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DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
Ikl
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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DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
[Ih!i7
I
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.
[I. St;
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DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
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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DOxMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
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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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■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.
1«97]
DUxMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
119
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).
rtJfl*
120
DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST.
[1897 I 1897]
if
M'
'i 1
n
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}
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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
Georjfe .Mitchell 12,56
— . Kirk ..24
Jas. Glendinning . . . 2039
R. Miller 2564
an
373
112
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Preni'ott
Pritxee Kdward.
/.enfrew, S. R..
Henfrtt», A', /(.
llnsHi'll
Simcoe, E. R . .
Simcoe, W. R. .
Simcoe, C. R. .
St'irmont
Toronto, W..\
Tiirimto, E. . . \
Toronto, y...
Toronto, S. . . . }
Victoria, E. R. .
Victoria, W. R.
Waterloo, y. R.
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W,llington,S.R.
Wellington, E.R.
WelUngto:i,W.R.
Wcntworl,h,y.R.
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York. y. R
York, E. R
York, W. R
pori
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H'presentatives.
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
J:-(!
PROVINCE OF ONTAHIO.
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Perth, S. n
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rj-ii/rew, S. U..
Rfnfrtw, N. H.
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WiUimjtoti.S.H.
Wellin>)t<))i,E.l{.
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Wentworth, S.H.
York, y, H
York, K. li
York, W.U
port'.
LATIU.M.
44,142
27,037
22,812
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22,114
l<l,803
18,»»7
24,173
18,889
23,972
23,(H)5
29,1(70
26,597
19,910
19,910
27,1.50
181,200
20,693
18,048
25,325
25,139
2.5,132
21,394
20,303
17,.W2
14,.591
13,.550
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21,803
Andrew i'litliillo Lih.
.\n(f iiH .Mi'Kav Lih.
Win. Kuhli lieatty Con.
.lohn. Smith
ThoH. .Miit(wi>a(l Con.
■lohn .M.'N.'il Paf.
TlioinaH Klezitnl Lih.
.liiH. H. .Strutton Lih.
V. K. Alfred Ki uiiturel . Lih.
John (,'aveii Pat.
Hoht. A. Caiiipliell. . . .Lib.
IIenr.\ Harr Lih.
Alex. Kohillanl Lih.
A. Ml8cani|il)ell Con.
Ari'hlhuld f'urrle I'nt.
Robert I'atoii Lih.
Ottawa
Ottawa
W(M)dHto«'k ,,
liUfcrMoll . . .
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New Lowell
John Ik'iiiiett Pat.
CThoiiHW Crawford. . .Con.
J (ieo. S. HjerMon . . . .Con.
I (Jeortfe K. Marter. . .Con.
l^ Oliver A. Hovsland. .C'u/t.
John II. CarneKle Con.
John McKay Lih.
Alex. W. KohertHon .. Lib.
John 1). Moore Lih.
Win. .M. Oernian Lib.
John Mutrie Lih.
John Crai); Lib.
JaineH Tucker
John Ira Klatt Lib.
John l)icken.>ion
K. J. I)avin Lib.
John Hl( hardHon Lih.
Joseph W. St. John. . .Con.
Athol
Toronto . .
Toronto . .
Toronto . .
Toronto . .
Colioeonk
Woodville
N'itliburif.
Oalt
Wellaiul . .
Oustic. . . .
Ferjfus
Parker
Hamilton
Olanford
Kinfc
Scarlioro'
Toronto Junction .
:M16
2454
1IW8
!fl)57
2232
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2280
2038
2149 I
1802 I
1978
1970
2021 j
1509
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1809 I
2494
3401
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1088
1788 I
2042 j
2212
2679
1993
1
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1449
2035
1959
2151
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McVclty
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1923 \
2016 }
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0. U. MoPherHon. .2849
Thou, liallant.vne . .2209
John LancaHter ... 1150
II. (,'. Winch 1520
J. (;ro8H 830
JaineM (iibson 14x2 I
iNoac! WilMoii 397 /
Ur. Itowlinjr l.')71 1
John Teirney \\
.lohn .Shaw, Jr 16.S8
John Tytler 1187
W. M. llariey 1897 \
W. LawNon 759 )
J. 8. Duff 1422
, Gout \ 1091 I
A. H. The, ip»on... . 922)
W. Mack 1405 1
O. Fulton 6.33 i
(». <l. S. Lindnay . . I4MI
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
J. N. Si).es 1764
W. .McClearv 2488
(t. A. Darby 1307
James I'arks 12.53 |
Joseph Ilanipton . . . 984 j
John Nicholson 1375
J. Hutchinson 1714
K. B. Rvckman... .1.525
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686
65
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321
434
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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.
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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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130
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
[189?
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.
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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.
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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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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.
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1897]
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
iU:
1897]
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
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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
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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
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RUPERT'S LA
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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
,. i,f.|.i.'
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CLERGY— CHURCH OF ENGLAND— CONGREGATIONALISTS.
[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
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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
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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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[1897
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
iotoria Collet.'f
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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.
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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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. . .Ciitai,'i(|iii
...Frankviile
.Manaoiiville
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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
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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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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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. . . . 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 . . .
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C, R„ S.T.h
•11 W A A
T. ,1 , . .
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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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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, <
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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
: I'
,./ I
,!tl 9
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Rgc^feYTeRIAN
jpMORGh -^
^- IN Q^NAIM
^A And I e wj (hurch 'Jiinifilo
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
1897]
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
1807]
CLERGY — FRESBYTEttlAN.
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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
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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
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Doudiet, Chas. A. ...Buckingham, C^
Drumniond, D. R Russettown
Duclos, J. E Valleyfleld, O
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Eadie, R Hintr)nburg
Findlay, U., M.A Manotiek, O
Fleck, James, B.A Montreal
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Proser, James C'ushing, t^
Gamble, Robert, B.. 4.. Wakefield, Q
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Giroulx, L. R (Jrenville
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Goodwillie, J. M., M.A. ...Vernon, ()
Gourlay, I. L Chelsea
Grant, A. S.,£ ... CD.. Almonte, O
Graham, Arch., B.A Lancaster
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Hostie, James Cornwall, O
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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
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Jenkins, Jno, D.D. (Bet.)
London, Eng
Kalem, Hagope T Earldley. Q
Kellock,D.,iW..4.,/'/i.Z).Richmond,(J
Kellock, J. McC Morewood
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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
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McLean, J. M Blakeny, O
McLean, Don'd J., B.A. .Arnprior,0
McLean, Hugh Casselman
McLennan, D.D Apple Hill, O
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Maclennan, K Levis
McLennan, M., B.A, . ..Kirk Hill, O
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McLeod, John, B.A... Vankleek Hill
McLeod, J. W South Finch
McLeod, J. R Three Rivers, Q
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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
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Muir, 3.B.,D.D .. ..Huntingdon, (^
Muir, T Chicoutimi
Mylne, Solomon(ftet.)San Diego, Cal.
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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
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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
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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
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Carswell, James Burk's Falls
Cattanach, J S. Monoghan
Caven, Wm., 7). /).(/'r.if.C.). Toronto
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(.'oulthani, Walter Toronto
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DuwHon, A Toronto
Dickson, Jas. A. R., I'h.D Gait
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Gilray, Alex Toronto
aiassford, R. J. M Guelph
Goldsmith, Thos. (Ret.) . . . .Toronto
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Gray, James M .Sterling
Gray, R Toronto
Gray, J., D.D. (Pan. Em.).. . .Orillia
Gregg, W., D.D. (Pro/.).... Toronto
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Haddon, K Toronto
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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
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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
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Meikle, William (Ret.)
MitMlellilSH, Jm., U.U{
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j,illi,.n, George M..«./>^^
Milne. .Iiw- "• "•> "■^•
Sl"0(li'', Robt., . ..
Mnore .lohn, B.A ... ■
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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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• . • . 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'
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. . . Toronio
Norv.il
C.)...Barrie
Orono
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■ . . .Kiiiffston
. . . .C'anihriiy
. Orantfevilii.
[•"enelon Fulls
. . .Qlenallun
Bolton
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Belwooil
Rocklvn
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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
lit'' I
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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|
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■ 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
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The Next Annual Conference will be held at Rosovtllu, Out,, liHtfllllillltf on Good Friday, 1897.
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liowman, J. B Berlin, Ont.
€l,irk, R. A Port Elgin, Ont.
Cribble, W Berlin, Ont.
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IhckuB, J. B.. .Griffin's Corner, Ont,
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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,
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Gamble, E. W Vlunim, Onl,
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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
II, '
Li;
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CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC.
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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[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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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.
11
.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.
it. I
F;
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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.
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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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164
CLKllOV— HOMAN CATHOLIC.
[1897
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
t 'i
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CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC.
165
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.
i:
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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
[189? I 1897] CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC — REFORMED EPISCOPAL.
167
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|tirerl).
-L. I.iirimilie
^ A. .Moreau,
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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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168
CLERQV — FllEE METHODIST — CHINA INLAND MISSION.
[mi
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
[IcSfJT 11897]
THE KINGS LOYALISTS.
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 ,
174
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
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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
p
I
zil
11
1897]
AS IIIHTOIirf.'AL DIAUY.
177
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.
178
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[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
[^m I 1897]
o to the |ii'n|,li.
' succeeds )Sir
liaim.
io. Mr. Will,
nservative and
inHiir^'fiiis ai
e Ttirks (iiiiiiu
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-
a
congratiila-
Fransvaal a
land.
iven to meiii-
nieetinj; nt
Brewer br inj;
ell Ministry :
ev, Miliiia;
ivus. Trade
iistoiiis- -the
terial ))olic\
arrel l>etv*eeii
ijf the Infer
riior-General
tier of (!ai>e
ida — Flemiii'.'
t upon the
Inland lie
'rior elccird
Id.
jape Colon .
bingon. ^f
overnmeiii.
AN HISTORICAL DIARY.
17{)
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.
ft
m
180
AN HISTORICAL DIARY.
[1897
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
dent Zelaya.
[I, SOT
rtimenl .,f ih^
IH of (;iiii;i<liiiri
iiiHHioti is liiriii.
iari I'auticcforii.
the celehrftted
(,'iiiy
iTH tfriii-i ii,
idrawal nf n,,.
eiit l>y Iial> iif
7th birllhln.
rov'oliitiiiii 1,1
IlilviUK-CMJIUl. lo
werg ami <iver-
a former iuimii-
lOSf of 1' lllJlti,-.
he U. S. force
nice of Admiral
iiiiisa.
lie aniioiiiK fs
» nas !S17,(i4i],-
iiiiscellaiiciiih
;t,!»7«,14(i. The
precedirij,- uiii-
'ure, exhiliitid
IS the fact tl,,(i
■ two iiiilliiJii.
ifi-e. Kxpoinli-
revenuc, .Si.i,
it !}2,002,;illis
.' sinking fund,
to restore llie
lor Bayard tor
iirg-h and ilsc-
Irs Coumiittti'.
Wurzburi; Inl-
lie process, Ijv
ed by cathoile
poH from Ciiliii.
Dldenhurj;.
1 warshi]) Uleii-
Dattenberh' on
iT of the Cape
anadian llonsc
y a majorlh oi
ral).
I invites Presi-
iua'^i'- ' :„ (Ii-!-
le two govern
introduced rp-
rebels as belli-
?ned at Winni-
8 that the le-
ijority of the
identpro la , ■
Senate otticps
;ased from ini-
Colony, jiro-
e.
by the Iri>.h
of Common:'
rty in place of
1 of a plot to
; Russian am-
lers are seized
Russian mili-
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181
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.
Canadian Im))erial Federation League changes its
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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 ;
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\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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1897]
AN I
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
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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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1
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190
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.
lUl
no.
Wl
hi
fif>
f.«
57
M
HI
tii
tia
04
6-1
m
0!)
72
7;t
71
75
70
77
78
7l>
81
82
83
84
85
80
87
8S
HO
!»l
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)
1897]
N(l.
■.'71
.'711
277
27.S
•27'.)
■ls->
«M
■J.Ht
LODOR.
WIIRI
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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Tecs
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Allls
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W.Fl
King
Jeru!
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St.Ct
Prcsl
Cent
Tlior
St. T
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Stroi:
West
Durh
Arko
SinitI
Wool
Wallf
Lake
Palm
ClilTo
Toroi
Bade I
Hage
Chest
Actoi
Owen
Alvin
liaiiii
OroiK
Toroi
Ward
Napie
Jaryi^
Lond(
Fordv
Strati
Fleshi
Arthi;
High^
Pt.Ro
Wella
Toron
Tiverl
. jToroi-
Dorch
Nilest
Toron
Fergu
Penet
Parry
Canni
Street
Water
Delaw
Vittor
Bracel
Guelp
Tara
Melboi
Toron!
Brook
Lambt
Delta
Ottawi
Victor:
Wellar
Keene
Oniem
Hunts'
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[^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
«' ' I
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
inent iiasaeil thu Ac! ((Jtm)i, 4, Acts of 1M7I) respei'lim,'
the currency, wliii'li jftHti |i> the inoviiices of ilit
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
Cniteil Kiiigdoni, (o |i(*srt ('(Ifl'flll at i»4.80;'i. Prnvisii
was also madi Ihul, lltltll ollicrwisc oidced tiy Htr
Majesty's prochiMmtldll, till' jfnlil eagle of the I iiile
States, of the iUwl wt)|glll of 10 peiiiivweiglits aw
18 grains troy, ami of ll m'M .i staiidai'd of fliicins-
should lie legal Ih|ii|c|' In CiUliidft. The same Acl pK
vided for a ffold ciiliiinf»< fiif Ciilimla, hut special ( 'am
dian gold luniiugc liiik nut. Iituiii inlnled.
Silver coins wuru \umU> It'ual tender to #10, and niin'r
coin to 26 (ieiilH.
The silver (uiins m ^nni itrc fin, 25, Zti, lo and n ''ciit
Tl\e Royal S
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.
The Law S
The Law Society was
Act 37, Geo. III., c. 13,
tioners of \,ne law to fort
make rules for its go\i
2 Geo. IV., c. 5, "the 1
Law Society" were fori
these and other 8tatute.s
governed by a Board o
as the various Law
Revised Statutes of On
are, exclusive of ex-ojj
liar, the ex-officio consis
the Dominion for the tii
of Ontario, and all mem
have at any time held I
the Dominion or of Ont
General of the former
any retired Judge of '
Ec|uity of Ontario ; the
chosen bj- ballot, for
members of the Bar, in
Vacancies during the t
Benchers. On the first
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dBCKiri'ART.
t'lii. Hiiiilierl
OS. Ward
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I. .1. Yotiii)t
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V. II. Kllsworth
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V. II. Brown
V. .1. Ward
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A. McDoufjall
(I. A, MoiiK
T. .1. Cherry
T. \\. Miinri)
Kttiji'iie I'heljw
II. A. Washburn
.i. A. V. I'rt'stiin
('has. K. Baylcv
,1. (1. Hayes
lohn (ior.nlcy
(1. W. Smith
A II. Perfect
li. Kondean
.1. H. Brown
W. .1. Cameron
W. .1. A. Carnalian
{!. W. Keelini;
.Ino. Sutherliind
V. K. Weher
W. (1. McDoniili!
W. H. Dodd
l>. Cameron
W. Tiite
.lohn 0. Gib.soii
he I''e(leral I'aiHi
of 1K71) resiiecliiii;
liroviiK'es of ilit
Iii^Ip Kold staiidar'
soviMTifjn of tlif
the laws of lln
i»4.H«n. I'rovisi'i!
I' iirdfred by He'
i(fle of the Iriilf
ii'nnvwel((bts ml
andaid of flmiHS-
The same Acl pr'
a, but spu(;ial ('.tiw
ed.
■r to #1U, and iiiiii"i
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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,
[195 J
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.
fi'' > I
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.
1897]
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
SI
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.
[1897
BA.
ill be held at
rch, 1897.
i; Orand &c-
Grani Treat-
(c.
1, on the first
treal ; Grani
vi Treasurtr,
'RRRIT0RIB8.
ill be held at
89V.
Medicine Hat ;
Grand Trean-
tRD ISLAND.
ill be held at
ebruary, 1S!)7.
Valley ; Oranil
tation ; Grand
on.
OLUMBIA.
ill be held ai
1, 1897.
ctoria ; Grand
linRter ; (Irand
I.
<D1/AND^
'; Q.C., M.P.P..
3. Martin, St.
nas, St. John's.
J will be held in
1 Jure, 1897.
;, Ont. ; Grand
SK.
I will be held in
ay in May, 18!i;.
urn, 7;j Youiii:
iry, Mrs. J. H.
:ion.
in Bracel)i-i(l'.'e
n June, 1897.
. M. Fitzgerald,
'reasurer, Uolii
, Ont.; Grand
Tt Perry, Out
PreniiUntu, (Uu
Chafjlaini', litv
hiixieians, C. K
Hmlh'ett, K. li
ctary, J. E. I'lH.
1 every nionlh :i
., Toronto. Thi
ile7itii. G. 1!. li
Malcolm fiililb
lain, Uev. 0. M
Cameron, I'l. ■'
'.as., Geo. Keith
tee, Alex. Niiirii,
nnuntu, B. duK
'oinmittee nl In
ssels; Marxliiil:
i- Bearers, /Icn
' ; D. M. Kolieit
N. MacSwau'il
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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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18971
bEG/rb AJMD «.:UDie,IARY.
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';-
[200J
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.
[■]
iwat, ♦T.OOO.
istitutes the
t the (.;ity of
i constitutes
Uegistry at
iistitutes the
at the City
its Kegistr\
rom time to
r Ontario.
uted for the
t of Justice,
te judgment
I of litigants,
[linion, or to
er £1,000, or
any amount,
U't may be
lection peti-
irt, who as
II their nuni-
case of there
m illness or
the Court is
:al disqualifi-
held at such
s shall, from
lient for the
w fixed beinj;
)er, and the
mher ; notice
according to
ivision of the
)urt, can also
awkins Hai;
-Hon. G. \V.
innan ($5,n0ii
ler and Me.:-
ario.
;o all manner
vil, real, per
ly proceefl in
provided hy
despatch to
leterinine all
twelve If 00(1
try all issues
cution there
the Queen's
: contraband
ler Majesty's
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LEGAL AND JUDICIAUY.
201
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-
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LEGAL AND JUDICIARY.
[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
1
i
1
•j.\
'"''1
Corrected up to .'5th June, VVn,
Corrected xiy to June 2fith, ISUi:,
204
UK(H.STRAHS — COUNTV COUKT CLERKS.
[189;
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.
Pkrtii, n.r
" M.R.!
Pktkrhoho' .
PlIKNCOTT ...
Pr.Edwaui).
UainyK.Dih.
Uknkkkw.. .
HrMHKLIi. ...
SrMcoK.
HroHMONT , .
Tii'N.H.Dm
Toronto K . .
" W..
Victoria . ..
Watkri.oo. .
.'/KLIiAND . . .
Wkllo'n.n.r
" H R
Wkntworth
iYoRK K&W R
I " N.R.. .
RRG.
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
\
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
1897]
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UiviHioN Court Ismpkctor— JOSKI'II DIC'KKY, I'arliamkmt Huiluhion, Tor(inti>.
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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
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'tastings
Huron
Kent
Lambton
Leeds and Grenville
AssisiBOiA— Includ
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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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[1897
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
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[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.
ir
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[189(
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.
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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.
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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.
1897]
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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ONTARIO LAW LIST.
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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.
1897]
ONTARIO LAW LIST.
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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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.
1897]
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.
Q
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ONTARIO LAW LIST.
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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ONTARIO LAW LIST — TORONTO LEGAL CARDS.
[18971 1897]
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.
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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
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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
ri897 I 1897] NOTARIES, QUEBEC — FISHERY LAWS OF THE DOMINION.
lierbrooke
'^tanstead
'■Brooke
[Me),intlo
Tierbtooke
237
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
[238]
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-
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P. C. McGregor, B.
J. W. Grey, B.A.
E. E. Snider, B.A.
J. H. Mills, M.A
C. W. Millov, B.A.
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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.
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CoUingw'd.C.l W. Williams, B.A.
Cornwall W. D. Johnston, B.A.
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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
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Berlin J. Siiddaby
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RIdgetown.CI J,G. Lilllu, B.A.
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nier, B.A.
H. Phillips, B.A.
(!. Potter, B.A.
A. Freeman, B.A,
M,Mc(!ualg, .W.il.
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Waugh, B.A.
A.Hnell, M.A.
II. Dandcno, H.A.
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Toronto
Toronto Juiict
Viinklcek Hill.
Wall<('rlon . . . .
Wclland
WhlMiy
Windsor
Woodntook . . . .
T. Diuisiiiore
W, V,. (J roves
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E. T. Iloldge
E. J, Kowlaiidi
H. C, Woodworth
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1897]
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.
[240]
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
. Bu
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
16
1897]
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,
16
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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[189?
1897]
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-
M.P.P., Brooklin; Tre
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Heine (;.
n. M.l). :
I.D. ; I Ir-
on, B A.,
, 0. (i.
!.', Frank
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at or ill
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mil rail' I- 1^
Bradley.
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'licmixtrii,
rdner; /«-
ijum.
Amstant
0.
2.
0, Rt. Rev.
la, Rt. Re\ .
«i, Rt. Rex .
Mr. Justirc
t
C.L,. Chan-
t of Trinit\
A., D.C.L.';
Rv-v. E. W.
.A. ; Rev. K.
C. J. Caiiiii-
C.L. ; Jai.- ■«
A. ; Rev. C.
, Es(|.; .loliii
^. ; John C.
T. Bedford-
; J. Travels
(.C. ; E. II.
Non, D.C.I..,
O.C.L., Q.f.;
•ell; Rev. (;.
;liar(l Bavh.
R. B. Nevill.
[.A., D.C.L. :
Cumberla.id,
ienzie, M.A.;
, M.A.; Veil.
mill, D.C.L.:
IsUury, M.l>.,
■ Judge Mac-
kLA., D.C L.
College, D.C.L
, M.A.
C.L.
A.
I.L.F.U.S.C,
ughurst, Mus.
of Physicianx
: Dean, Re\.
/ — h'irst I'rii-
uv. E. C. Cay-
rcrs in Arts
; Mental ami
D.C.L.; y/(.--
;*■, M. A. Mai'-
)V08t; Modern
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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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.
in J. Fraser.
a Harrison,
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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.
i
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
[1897
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
1897]
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
247
|an, D.l),,
I'itohti',
S. Uo>w,
, l>.l>., S.
|(«. A. Cux,
Kainiiari,
Inl, J. \V
Siiperin-
4
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
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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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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
[1897 11897]
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
[1807 1 1897]
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
251
Ol
3AR
Matriciila-
Ifor Kxaiiii.
iriNervaUirv
lloverniiiL'iii
lei'k, Latin,
xlern Lunj;-
rtment re
sntlon.
ER
rinclpal.
TORONTO
■htmaa holi-
■yllth, 1807.
Owen's /\rt
eceptregs, Mrs.
In and Qeome-
Mnijuage ami
Kiiicutioii a 111
MathematicH,
'i, Miss Estelle
iiiRturi ; Shtirt-
iidv; Matrtin,
, Alias FloreiR't
iHoeiate Teach-
•|/(!(m1.
. J. Woottuii,
l'"a\vcctl, Miss
I'linse ; Vucnl
Unniinny ami
III ; Examiih'r
tion, Oratory,
3/\rt.
/I, I'linui'lir^,
''//(•(' Cvltuie,
II. N. Shaw,
I'hfinifal ("ill-
n'nnldii, Iti'fi-
\'iiice Ciilliiiv,
il Slatur /'(1.S-
■Ktiiiii, Hi'cita-
'Uny Kriiiu',\,
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.
\
252
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
[1897
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
\m
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,
y
I
[1897
fitional and
Courses in
German,
Spanish,
. advanced
thu fort'i^fn
ew. Class
iliiiff Depail-
on by mail
latioii.
igruag^es
to
VL, Principal
Waterloo ;
Orantfeville ;
'er, Isaac T.
and Praetirr
l.aburatorti,
N.Y.); I'rn.
t,Ii.A.(Tor.),
Mcflica anil
, MB. (Tor.),
al ChemiKtni
M.B. (Tor.).'
iio.
no AND WITH
ve.)
'sidents, Hon. '
C; Honorary
Director, Eii-
Imes Hender-
Jane.s, M.A.,
dminintrativi'
ir ; Secretary,
J. Ferguson ;
in, Ont.
oal and Head
Principal nf
•-ipal nf SItort-
H. A. Rymal.
tlifax, N.S.
o), J. SonierH,
I.D.,C.M.,A.
, I.I.B., CM.,
I.U., Edward
>liii F. Black,
Durry, M.D.,
.0., William
I'y, Louis M.
M.I)., Filz
jKay, Ph.D.;
, N.S.
rixprudence,
Edin., L.C.l".
1. B. Slaytftr,
F.O.S. Dub.,
and Ciinii-al
3. and Surg,
ohn Soincrs,
I and Mental
. Phys. and
and Clin-
M.D., CM.
1S97]
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'
liaragraph.
S No returns [250]
1897]
Letter
CiJwda.— Letters post
placo within the Dominl(
such letters cannot be fo)
Dead Letter Office. It pi
lie forwarded to Its de
(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 "
(lan be traced where an L
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
17
ADA.
1897]
POSTAL INFORMATION,
257
Numborof
!.
Student i).
(About.)
0
'"i
0
Oil
0
l,S5ri
101)
0
1,20'.)
0
130
0
52.'-i
0
181
10
4();{
K)
3.111
23.'i
z~r<
•
320
X)'
234
134
134
120
1)0
Hi)
00
175
fMj
84
00
87
30
wo
71
/
K)0
10.I-.
100
120
WO
40
250
00
14!l
<K)
llii
35
120
05
303
(iO
315
58
331
24
267
WO
272
35
12S
87
237
37
22s
Oil
33ii
00
400
94
190
00
501
01
257
00
235
00
144
00
00
100
70 tnl40
POSTAL INFORMATION.
For Lint of Officials Pout Offlee Department set page 104.
1511
i;i8
170
135
25
71
24
21
oys and yoiiiii;
)ssil)le to sejiii-
the prccedimr
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.
268
POSTAL INFORMATION.
[iW)7 I 1897]
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.
[i'^07 I 1897]
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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
■ Q
b
Si
.B
[1897
trlft, Belgium
1 Orders Isiiieii
a
o
c.
5 00
too
5 00
10 00
15 00
100
k'l 00
.0 00
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.*
dill, hIiouUI III'
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
■.iWA-ma^fm^ .mwmnMKmiits^^^-
268
POST OFFICES AND KAILllOAD STATIONS IN CANADA
[189;
POST
0FKICK8.
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.
2G9
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(
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Victl
Norl
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;
• r.;i5'52
burl Sta'ii
I
4
TiDO'l, f'l'IH
.ft 5;i5-7(i
riit Nicomiii
(I
c ri;ir.-i7
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-
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.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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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
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[1897
1897]
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
2F0
POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA.
[180
1897]
PC
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 . . .
\\
[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
28fl
POST OFFICES AND llAILnOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1897 ■ 1S97'1 POl
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
[1897 I 1**97] POST OFFICKS AND KAIIJIOAD STATroNH IN CANADA
287
llLKOADOU Wllffii
loUATKD, ORNKv i
Im R. R. HTArios
■■IIKKY,n>.2lll"l,'|
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
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IV
III
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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
\rg
Lotl
Prii
Prit
Prit
Prii
Prit
Prii
Prii
Prit
Prii
Que
Que
Kin
Que
Kin
Que
SeU
Dut
Arg
Cap
Yttli
Grc
Pro
Mas
Bot
[1897 ■ 1897] POST offices and railroad stations in canada.
295
lOADONWIIII.il
*TKI), I'llNKAJl
II. K. hTAfioN,
UKV,l'l>,V:i)l-ai;i
Hood dBO-8,
<t. JiKin, N r>
'ticT'd :m, a7ii,
'•■icr'H ;mu
'cU'i'h.'mh, 'J7II,
(H II iiaitii-
.Htlt'foril)
:i ')r via V»i
lOi.Mli, NH
lUvur imrrl
'(ir>(UU(;«iiiii<
illb)
;t4
inioro Mn';i»
IIOIlfDII flllfi II,'
'iciioii, N H
hIiui'ii riDll'Ki
ireiil'iirif (W;i
Ilia fiVM, fiHli f/j
15, 4:f2, H2I)
111 hum ri;i2
k Kivur Mf,
liiirNKiMrinri'iii
i-WI
•;)x-i'2,BHn'4i) Ml
81-»!i, (liifi'4
0'4I»-HH
i( IjOiiiIoii, (till,
isHex V;ilo Will' If,
I'.Cl
ilHKirtli(l'<!3
OIL' Hiiy 4',JH'!),
4Mil'l, in"i
t. Mui'lin'N Mil"/,
8(r87
ii'uiiK'oiiiior (lH'!
(oliloi'villi-MIMI
t..Cliai'lol'ul,'|il'i;i
!o(l,v'iiB4a'l
H(r(l7
iraiiil Pr«7l4
icoi'iicHUiv.filHI'U
-loiiiiUiiii ilrom
i/lt Mollll'l'lil, QlH
'ott Hiiwki'Niiiin
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;
!l(l
Sriiilll Illiliuilfilll
iWI'lH, fiMM, ',mi\
>m-H:u f);if"4vl
Miiry;.viik' iiHUV
■iiii-Hcx Viiiii mnii ',
lilllnDllill fjllfl'fl'.',
SI. Alldll'W'Mflllfl'*'/
riiiii'iiliiiry fi.Hii iH
174 (II II iiiiiiii' III
(I lUI l.lll'Klll')
roltiiihiiiii fiH'iiifi
I'ia Wliiiiliiiiu, Mull
:m, wM, ruriiiii.t.,
fi;tf)-IM
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.
[iHu:
1897]
POST OFFICKM AND UAHillOAl) STATIONS IN CANADA.
801
R'lAI) Oil WMK II
^■rr.u, ornkah-
H. H. HTATION,
KKY,PH.'.'(ll.'20;j
i:
fr.
(It It name
h- ItiH'hi'H)
M Unatl HU.
1)12
iiiiiiiiiii riSBicf
oii»ifr)i>i»B,:)f)(i
t'X Vale 6UU12
14
John BOO If.
li'llt'villc, Out.
bridxe r>(X)
n
MOM BSn-TO
harlottftown,
a, f..'tri-4'2(U It
iMe("ain(lo(!on
•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
Mu
Scl
Boi
Kii
Ch
ESE
Sui
Pel
Ro
Cai
Vic
Gr(
Kii
Mu
Mi!
iia
Kii
Ox
Cai
W«
Yo
Ha
Lis
ES!
Esi
ES!
OtI
Mo
Mo
Vic
Ca
Ha
Re
Ca
Sel
Va
Pr
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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(
Ohu
Inv
Guj
Vie
Klg
Elg
Cai
Hill!
Hht;
Mu
We
AIM
Pel
Lin
Boi
Boi
Hoi
No
Bri
Wii
Lai
St.
Hii
Ha
Oil
Lai
An
Un
Cu
N '
N '
N '
lu\
In
Gi
Pr
III
In
III
Ci
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HI
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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.
309
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(KIATBD, (til N KAIL
IHT H, II. NTATIIPK,
KKKKV,l'l',2()l.at;l
rltfht mv7\t
iHHux Valu WMi'l'.!
lotti l,uku m'Jt
iioriilMii-y ftMO'lH
lllltMVlllo ftH()(17
ewdalu (lv!4
irowii Hill f(H()!i;
'orcHt fiWiT.l
linwiulu AMroT
Annulitia n7ri
olitittu n:in'l7
fewporti Htit, 7H
Jewport Hta, 7H
Ittwrnoii fiwrtr,'
iMI'HA
I36'fi2
'ort Kliflii fl«8
Oiaiiiiuiivillu fiSl) II
lillHlnirith Mfi 111
i)/rt Vanuoiivur
loiiaft(m'l4!MI(,;i7'^
DolNilalti (.'hiiiicl
fi'.MfH
St. I'ofer'M itiH, ;i7(i,
;I72
W. nay ll'<l WIlfH
M(:llit,vre'nl,MHl'l|
I'lirt HawkoNlmiv
riDD'H, ;i7l,;w)
Leltch'N Ci't'ok
filMt'H
OraveiihurNt'iH()i;7
Cmmllri filtrrilH
New<'wtU»W«»'y,:ir.;|
iVt Wlurtoii, (lilt,
viaHt, .IdIiii, Nil,
So\irli KdNt, ildfi'l,
8fi!»'l, 1171
Kor(lwli;h ft!tn'4l
ShullmriiB fi!t;)(il
Hi. I'etcr'*!«l4, ;i7n,
;<7'2
Scotntowii Mft'7
;)(IK 01' Ida llti||fv'i.
MoOHOIIllll, (iilfp'W
SoiirU, VMut, mSri
Red ltu|)iilN ri!ir< III
Kuiiuloii K'llNfiNd' ,11
Trini'iiliiiry fiwriis
4'20'a (If (Ifiivi'ii
urnt fiM(l(l7
ll(ilii>l'tNiili NliUliiii
()7fi
HU; .llllie Htatlnii
5H(I'1'2
llliick Liiki- (t7fi
llotluwy mf\'/,
OHuiMi(i(>Hr.ii,riiiri'i!ii
fi!t,'rfi'2 (Ivi
North iMiiillitftlli
CaiiMlcii Kiixl will'.!
Nuw (lliiMKiiw
MHI'7l;t
OiT'tim Mfi'WI
nriiiiKiivillii riilfr'in
Ht. Aiitliiiiiy M*)
(tliiiifdl'dHtiif/Md'rn
oil, MlfilM',!
KiifU'liI rillll'l
MIII'H (It II imiiii'
liiiliaiitiiuii;
fiWI-KU
Ht. I'lllll I'lll'IIIMll'
!l'2l»fi
riafi'im
Ti'imt<!iwik riH(r(i7
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]
PO
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
.Jo!
Sel
Hh
Vii
Ot
Pr
Ri
Ot
Ko
W(
Ch
Ar
Ai
Lii
Co
Li!
Ki
Re
Ni
Ril
H
K
Jii
M
CI
G
Ti
K
P
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
x
V
I
r
I'
1
I
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
^(Klllthl'Mrvl
oiiclif M8
.'■>-s,r)H()-8().8i.
r.:trr;jr.
r>, 32l>'3 ■
oiiche (lflS-1
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.
1)1 HI RICTM.
RAILROAD ON WIIIOV
l,o<'ATKI>. OR NRAt-
KHT H. R. KTATIOH,
RRRKRr.pp.201--2e8
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.
328
II.IIOADON wiiint
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NT II, l(, Ni-*i|l/N,
I'.KKKV.I'I'.UIllWllt
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luiliiiicl fi.'tfinii
iiiniNiiii'HM f.lHI'l
Tnivi'inu (Mil, I
>iia\u,\inT\u, VI I
ti'ili|,'iiii Ucl,(H)f.;i
ai'Nh Hill riHd'Mil
ylcHvvoi'Ui 711
It S\(lniiv, N M
lii"ii»
I'.onvlIlK ftHU'-.in
iildli'liiii OM;, ,|i
JOTMKIHliniiiM
ArtlialiiiHltiil
((I'lhiiiii fUlfi'l
ill Viilciiiii, II ('
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t. Al'HC'iiii fjllll",!
'htiljihtoii fiMOdll
liiriliiiftnii ll7<l;i
:t. J/'icli fiiiic.'i
ill mi'lnl,l,iilowii
:I2'1 (U It nil
Hii'holiuu)
dfi-r, JftMdl'.'
-evJH (I7fi, WHCII I,
AWii Kiiil ri:irrm;i;i
JiHUlcdok fiMO'M
i8n"27 (It H imiiM
DIu/.ui'iI'h)
:?huiii|iluiti fi'Mf'M
rt'i'lHfoi'd [,'MrH»
wii'(ir>
Ionian HUl, 'iWI'Hi!
Winiina riHi)'M:i
iHi:i
Oak lllvuffiKfi
KarntHfownH.SSO'ii
SluMlinniti ItHft'iil
Niagara ll^rrll, !lli:i
Sutton WuNtfiNd'Hr
fi8i)'rt(l
r)Hi)';i7
Hild'watiii' (11(1 ,it7'4
Hunin-i'lanil Mii'ii'i
Mnridaniiii r>Mli'Nfi
Arninior (iilfrlU
DreKijun 5711
Red Duvr ft;ifr(i;i
Keriilwoflli f.,%'11
Ofid
WoodHl'k fiMfi'HdDO
Killanu',V fiMf.fi?
fi;ifi'il
llai'NN' (.'DfliorN IIMl
f.80M»
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f.HO'Miiiiii'HtriHird?
■J'i(c;t nv (li'iivcn
Himv\ Valu MMI'iy
SHII'fi-)
(117, fiHO'H!!
OowanntownfiHO'lii't
WllClfi
Voikton tm
Walladu filMCIfi
ri7;i
Wallai'u r>IN»'lfi
W'allacu filHI'lfi
film • 1ft
Uilttoi) ti'itfb
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.
TEMPERATURE.
SNOW-FALL.
1
1
i
1
2
1
3
-4->
g
j
oberval.
1
I
i
3
4-1
a
o
v'^'
oi
u
o-
a
is
1 Pi
o
O"
;?
^S,
'
=
"
•
«
Inch.
Inch.
inch.
Inch.
Inch.
Average for the Year. .
35.9
31.8
37.0
39.2
31.2
i 87.2
82.0
164.8
177.6
80.3
Winter
12.2
1.4
8.7
10.4 3.4
j 43.5
36.1
94.0
04.1
33.6
Summer
.'•)9.7
57.1
60.3
62.5 ,57.0
1
330
ADVERTISEMENTS.
[1897
THE BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED 1t33
HEAD OFF-ICE - - - TORONTO
<lEO. A. COX, President. P. H. SIMS, Secretary. J. J. KENNY, Vtce-Pretidmil
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
CASH CAPITAL, $750,000.00 ASSETS, $1,460,960.97
LOSSES PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION, $15,796,700.88
DIRECTORS :
Geo. a. Cox
J. J. Kenny
Thomas Long
Hon. S. C. Wood
John Hoskin, Q.C, LL.D.
S. F. MCivINNON
Robert Jafkray
AuousTt's Myers
H. M. Pkllatt
IT PAYS TO KEEP WELL INSUREP^--'«°g^
R. H. BUTT
(Beneral Bgeut Ipboenii: ifire Jnsurauce Company
OF HARTFORD
Effects Fire, Accident and Plate QIass risks in first-class Companies
at lowest rates. Consultation Free. dS" Phone 1654.
OFFICE. 26 WELLINGTON STREET EAST. TORONTO
MANCHESTER FriS" ASSURANCE CO.
ESTABLISHED 1824
Assets over ... $12,000,000
HFAD OFFICE— MANCHESTEff, ENQ.
WILLIAM LEWIS, . . Manager and Secretary.
Canadian Branch Head Office •—TORONTO
JAMES BOOMER, MANAGER R- P- TEMPLBTON, Asst. Manager.
T. D. RICHARDSON, Inspector.
City Aobnts— GKO. J.\FFKAY, J. M. BHIOOS and JOS. LAWSON.
THE BEST AND EASIEST WRITING
PENS MADE ARE-
ESTERBROOK'S
Leading Nos. 048, 14, 130, 239, 284, 442
ASK YOUR STATIONER FOR THEIVI, AND ESTERBROOK'S
OTHER NUMBERS
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 ,
[1897
mw
i ice-Priind&nl
CE
LIFE INSURANCE.
anies
^RODfTO
'. CO.
- >
stary.
it. Managrer.
ESrERBROOK&ca
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
AOE
AOB
AOE
Aqb
Aas
AOB
AOB
25
30
36
40
45
50
66
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
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.
332
ADVERTISEMENTS
[1897
1897]
John.LBlaikie Esq.
Pres.
EW.Rathbun Esq.
Vice. Pres.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
G.CROBB CHIEFENGINEER l, ^ >^f\r%r\t.M^r*r\
A.FRASER Sec.Tres. Head Office TORONTO
When were your Boilers last Inspected ?
Are you sure they are Safe and in Good Condition ?
DEBENTURES RURCHASED
We are always open to make offers for Municipal Bonds, and Municipal OflScers
will find it to their interest to communicate with us before selling, as we are among
the largest buyers.
We buy New York, Toronto and Montreal on margin, carrying them at the lowest
rfites of interest.
H. O'HMRM St OO.
Member Toronto Stock Exchange
24 TORONTO STREET, - - - TORONTO
Rossland, Salmond River, Rainy River, BarMay Sound
AND OTHER QOLD MINING SHARES FOR SALE BY US
Special attention given to orgranizingT Mining and other Companien.
H. O'HKRH St CO.
MINING BROKERS
24 TORONTO STREET, - - - TORONTO
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38.58
42.80
47.80
53.77
61.15
70.03
80.61
93.51
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27.46
29.72
33.03
36.98
41.81
47.93
55.56
65.09
77.44
23.59
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
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30
35
40
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55
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61.70
62.03
62.55
63.28
64.40
(i6.03
70.19
75.74
84.47
45.10
45.. 50
46.16
47.14
48.77
51.60
56.15
63.17
35.41
35.89
30.74
38.00
40.10
43.77
49.37
[1897
1897]
UN Esq.
Pres.
LIFE INSURANCE.
RATES OF VARIOUS COMPANIES
For an Insurance of ilOOO with Profits.
338
Jondition ?
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icipal Officers
ire are among
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70.03
80.61
93.51
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29.72
33.03
36.98
41.81
47.93
55.56
65.09
77.44
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38.0.T
41.35
46.45
52.25
58.90
67.10
76.70
88.30
102.80
Is
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
50. S5
60.95
3 c.
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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30
35
40
45
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55
60
61.70
62.03
62.55
63.28
64.46
66.63
70.19
75.74
84.47
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45.10
45.50
46.16
47.14
48.77
51.60
56.15
63.17
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26.50
29.80
33.50
38.10
43.90
51.30
61.20
75.00
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32.50
36.20
41.45
46.60
53.20
60.30
69.90
82.30
97.00
25.00
27.90
32.00
36.25
41.70
48.00
56.30
66.90
100.00
100.40
KiO.PO
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
43.50
48.00
53.60
60.40
69.00
79.60
93.00
110.10
30.80
33.10
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
121.20
131.00
34.70
35.20
36.30
37.70
39.90
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48.90
67.40
59.10
59., 50
60.30
61.. 30
62.00
65,00
68.40
74.00
41.90
42.30
4 . 80
43.80
46.00
49.10
53.60
32.10
32.50
.3!. 60
35.20
37.40
41.40
66.90
67.40
68.20
69.30
71.00
73.80
78.40
85.90
08.00
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39.55
42.96
48.27
64.30
61.26
69.70
79.73
91.81
106.91
29.29
31.88
35.90
40.53
45.96
52.79
61.11
71.78
8.". SO
24.33
I 26.53
29.96
33.96
38.77
44.08
.52.8.'.
63.36
78.00
104.35
104.55
105.30
106.14
107.16
109.02
111.84
116.37
123.91
64.81
m . 16
66.00
67.00
68.42
70.82
74.50
80.50
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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
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.58.80
69.05
82.60
23.90
26.05
29.40
33.35
38.05
44.15
51.85
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37.40
40.20
44.35
49.40
55.70
63.46
73.10
85.20
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28.25
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
23.80
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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43.50
48.00
53.60
60.40
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79.60
93.00
110.10
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46 60
53 40
62 60
74 40
90 60
26.10
28.10
31.10
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39.80
46.20
64.80
66.60
83.20
105.40
105.90
106.60
107.60
109.10
111.30
116.10
121.20
131.00
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37.64
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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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50.40
62.00
71.10
86.50
37.40
38.00
39.10
40.60
43.20
47.30
.54.00
64.70
45.69
46.14
47.11
48.57
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.53.92
.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
.35.46
30.05
37.20
38.80
41.15
45.00
64.90
65.30
65.95
66.90
68.35
70.80
74.90
81.05
92.70
45.60
46.00
46.75
47.90
49.66
52.65
.57.65
65.80
35.00
35.. 50
30.40
37.75
39.95
43.60
60.00
67.40
68.20
69.30
71.00
73.80
78.40
86.90
98.00
22.68
24.68
27.64
31 . 28
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41.96
40.06
60.62
74.88
91.25
94.60
96.20
96.95
96,95
98.70
101.30
105.(10
113.84
58.90
59.25
60.00
61.00
62.35
64.66
08.80
76.08
40.40
41.08
42.20
43,76
46.12
40.88
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95,62
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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
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How Oanac
The Story
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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.
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Fred. Stancliffe ; Vice-Consul, roronto, Fred. Nicliolls.
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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-
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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 ;
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couver, B.C., Henry Augustus Gee-Mellon ; Yarmouth,
N.S., E. W. B. Moody. Honorary Consular Agents-
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[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.
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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-
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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
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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
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Ciokinole.
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$1.00
Fort, No. I.
Tennis Jr., No. i.
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Football.
Go-Bang.
Halma, No. 4.
Louisa.
Lacrosse.
Lotto.
Obstacle Race.
Parcheesi, No. 4.
Reversi, No. 2.
Sir Lancelot.
Steeplechase, No. 2.
Upper Ten.
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60 cents.
Checkers, Backgammon,
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Cuckoo, No. 2.
Farmer Grimes.
Fish Pond, No. 2.
Foresight, No. 2.
Halma, No. 2.
Napoleon.
Old Homestead.
Parcheesi, No. ;.
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Authors, No. 3.
Boy to Banker.
Bobbies.
Canadian Kvents.
Cuckoo, No. I.
P'ish Pond, No. 1.
Foresight, No. i.
Hal ma, No. i.
Logomachy.
Loto, No. 2.
Lost Heir, No. 2.
Nations, No. 2.
(^Id Maid, No. 3.
OurDarling A. B.C. Blocks
Piuxhecsi, No. 1.
Peter Coddles, No. 2.
Pcrrywinkle, No. 2.
Reversi, No. i.
Snap, No. 3.
Steeplechase, No. 2.
Zenobia.
15 cents.
Bible Picture Puzzles.
Every Day Picture Puzzles
Natural History Picture
Puzzles.
10 cents.
Loto, No. I.
Nations, No. i.
Our Pets Picture Puzzles.
Perrywinkle, No. i.*
Steeplechase, No. i.
Wild Animals Picture
Puzzles.
Authors, No. 2.
Dr. Busljy.
Lost Heir, No. i.
Old Maid, No. 2.
Snap, No. 2.
5 cents.
Authors, No. r.
Jumpkins.
Muggins Puzzle.
Old Maid, No. i.
Peter Codd!cs, No. i.
Railroad P.;:!zloi>.
Snap, No. i.
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FORMERLY OF LONDON, ENGLAND
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Artist of the ....
Sir John A. MacdonaUl Moinmienl, Queen's Park ;
Col. Williama' Statue, Port Hope; Ityerson Btatue, and
others.
Portrait Busts, Statuettes, Monuiuenti in Marbl*,
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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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
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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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J. S. Dennis & Co.
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