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The value ot sucli a volume depends of course upon its accuracy, and it is to be hoped tli.at in this respect a satisfactory result has been attained. It is scarcely to be expected, however, considering the difficulty with which mucii of the information, especially regarding the western provinces, was obtained, that error and omission liave been entirely avoided. The Law- Lists of Manitoba, the North- West Territories and British (Columbia are for the first time presented to the public, and ;he Editor trusts that they will be found as accurate as could be expected under these circumstances. The Indexes have been prepared with the gi-eatest care, they being considered a very important part of this volume. The Editor is under obligation to the officers of the Departments of Justice and of State of Canada, and to those gentlemen as well as to others who have rendered him assistance in his onerous task, he desires to express his sincere thanks. i LOUIS-H. TACHE. Ottawa, April 2nd, 1H88. I CONTENTS. l-ERRATA AND.-ADDENDA TI, -INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS. HI. INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY MATTERS IV. -INDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS V.~INDEX TO NAMES {fnm page 42 to the t„d) VI.— ADVERTISEMENTS PAGES. . 6 418 . 425 428 438 479 ; i m ERRATA AMD ADDENDA. :o: The following correctioiiH and additions ar.. to 1„. ni.-id,. j,, the bodv of the book :— ^ Page 00— Read " Sir Andrew Stuart," instead of " Stewart." Page 104-The Revising Offlcer for Arthahaska is " L. G. Houl... barrister, of Victoria ville."' Page lOfi-The Revising Officer for L'Assomption is "Hon. .Benjiunii. tllobensky, Judge of the Superior Court, 3IontreaI. ' Page 111 -Read " Globensky, Hon. I^enj.. L'Assomption," inst.-a.l of "Blouin, P." Page 111— Add " Iloule, L. (J., Arthahaska." Page 183— The Ueputy-Minister of Justice is now -'Robert Sed-ovick, Q.C." i'age 17'.>-Read " Maritinu' Court of Ontario,- instead of •' Maritime Court of Appeals." Page 1T9-Read "Alb. Higgar," instead of '-Alb. Hagar." Page 179— Read " J. H. Metcalfe," instead of '• H. 11. Loucks." Page 1T9— The Sheriff of York County is now " Fred. Mowat." Page 25;]-Read " Hon. Ls. Adolphe Billy," instead of 'vHon. Honore Cyrias Pelletier." Page 354— In Montniagny and Beauce Districts, the Judge is now " Hon. Honore Cyrias Pelletier." Page 354- In St. Hyacinthe District, the Sheriff is now " Victor B. Sicotte." Page 370- Read " N. M. Lecavalier," imtead of " N. M. Lacavalier." Page :J15— Read "Estate of Intestates," instead of "Personal Estate of Intestates." Page 350— Read "Court of Divorce and Llatrimonial Causes," instead of " Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Courts." Page 369- Read ",D. L. Hanington," instead of " D. L. Harrington." ,1 ,1 .i?i -»![•■ ,t'H < o ;y I o M o < Oh If) < Q •— « o < o o ALMANAC. cSc c \ • • • CALBNUAl^ • • • • 1888. J 1888. si •>• 5>1 .■5 < ■IAN. 1 3 4 5 6 7, JITL. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13141 15 ir. 17 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 il 22 23 24 25 20 27 2s: 22 23 24 25 26 27 2s' 29 30 31 1 1 • 29 30 31 . • FEl]. , , , , 1 3 4 Al'G. . , 1 2 O 4 fi 7 S 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 1l| 12 13 14 15 10 17 18, 12 13 14 15 16 17 is' ly 20 21 22 23 24 25i 19 20 21 22 23 24 25i 20:27 2S 29 1 • • 1 i 1 26 27 28 29 30 31 , , . . . . , , ..'iSEP. . . , , , . , , , , , , 1 MMl . , , , , , , 11 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 8 4 t'l (') 8! 9 10, 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 , 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 lb V.) 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 25 2(; 27 28 29 30 31 • 1 OCT. 30 1 2 3 '4 5 • * APR. i 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 28 29 30 31 * • • • 29 30 XOV^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 2 3 MAY , , 1 Q 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (] 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 1!> IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 2(t 21 22 23 24 25 20 25 26 27 28 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 DEC. , , • • i JUN. , , , , 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 < 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 it 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16, 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 23' 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 25 20 27 28 29 30, 30 31 • • .. 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J.so:2-i;!-21-!iT . i!(n -',",»-;?:< 19>2r-:i.'^-19 . 17 is 1 N^",»-:i.-)-40 IS.")l-(i2 |M(i7_7H-S!l isi0--ii-:f2 1008 ]!J n»lS)-24-:!0 2(( 21 oo IS4S IM.')!* . 15I(».V40 23 34 188« 1943 35 Leap years arc iirintcd in heavier type. (Tlir ?iriirl) Jlrvublirau ffalmUar. • Tliis. aitliMii^li reekdiied from the 22iid 8e])tonibi'r. 1792, was not iiitro- e;enilier. isii.-). w lien the ( Jre.t;(>rian ( 'aleiuiar was restored. The months wi're : ^■endemiaire t\"iiita.i;'e Month) 22 September to Octohei- 21. Hurmaire ( Fo;;^y Month) 22 Oetoi>"r to November 20. Fj imaire iSleety Month) 21 November to December 20. NivoM' (Snowy Month) 21 Deeend)er to January 19. Pluvin^e ( Rainy Month) 20 January to February IH, ^■ent.■>se (Wiudv >b>iith) 19 February to March 20. 15 (ittiniiuil (Bii(l(liii,i> :\foiitli) -M Jlardi to A))!'!! I'.t. Floiviil (Flowery Montli) ',*() April to Jliiy 1!i. Prairial i I'listmc Month) 'H) May to Jimc is. Jlessiiloi- (Harvest Moiitlii U> June to July is, Theniiidor- (Hot ^lonlh) U» July to August IT. I'liKiidui- I Fruit Ml null I IS August to SeiiUMulnT Hi. Tlic t wi'Kc mouth-, were ili\i(h'(| iuto tiiici' decades of ten days each, l)ur to make u|) the :'.(;."> live were added at the end of Se])teinlK'r ; thelTth ( I'riiiiiili). dedieateil to N'irtue : the IStli [DinHli). toOeniiis : the IDth {Tridi), to rvai)Our : the 'JOtli ((^>ii(irh'ill). to Opinion : and the '.Mst ( (^iiinfidi). to I'e- ward-.. To F.eap ^'ea^. ealii' I < )liiiiii>l<\ a sixth da\ tSr.rlitIi). ••.Inur de la li'i'V^hition." w a> addi'il. Valuable Information for Business Men. rK():\iiss<)i;v xotks. A X<'.i;(jtiai>le Noll must lie uiadi' payaiile either to ln'aier. of he |>ro- prvly endorsed li\ t he peisoli to whose Older it is made. It llie enilorser v.islies to avoid respoiisihilit w he eaii endorse ■■ witiiout recourse." A .Foiut Xote is one sinned i)y two or more |)erso'is. Avho each hecDuu'. liahle lor tile whole anioum. Three l)a\>" < o ace is allowed on all time notes, after the time for payment expires : if imt then paid, t he endorser, if any. should he le'.^ally notitied to he liolden. Notes falling due on .SuiKJay. or oii a le.nal holiday, are [laid the day follow inu'. Alterinu' a Note in any manner l.\ the hoMer makes it \(ii were pre- vioiislv on a note endorsed l>\' him. \ H THE QUEEN. ; • llcr Mii.jt'sty Vk roiu A. Iiy the (irncc of (J.nl. nf tlir l'iiiti'. lS(i,"): II.R.II. l'rin<-e>s Louise \ieloria Alexaiulra Dammar, b. Feb. ■.'(). ISC.;: If.R.ll. Princess Victoria Alexandra < )lu:i. iMary. b. .luly it. H.R.H. Alice Maud Mary. b. April J.'.. 1S|:!: m. ,Iuly i, l.s(iJ. to Priiici- Louis of Hessee: d. Dec. 11. l^iS, li'avin.'.; issue. Ii\in-'. one son ami four (lau.t;hters. JLR.H. Alfred Ernest Albert. Duke of Kdinbur.i;ii. h. Au.u. (i. ls4t: m. Jan. 215. 1874, to the (Jraml Diiciiess .Maria. .\l(>xaiidrovna of Russia: and has issue one son ajid three da uj^hters. H.R.H. Helena Au<;U!-ta Victoria, b. May -,'4. IMM: m. July ."i. ISfiG. to H.R.H. Prince Christian of Au}.>ustenburu,h. ami has issue, livin;.;. twi> sons and two daughters. / *!« 17 H.K.II. Liniisc Caroline .VUa-ita, h. March is. IHtM: m. March I'l. l»^Tl. tti tlie Mar(|uis of Lorno. n.R.H. Arthur William Patrick AllKut. Duke of Connauji;ht. b. May 1. 1H.")(); in. March 1;{. IHTi): to the PrincesH Louise. Margiiereit of Prussia, arid has issue one (hiujihter ami one son. U.K. If. Leopold (icorge Duncan .Vlhert. Duke of Albany, b. April 7, IH.jU; rn. April '27. lHS->. to the Princess Helen of Waldeck-Pynnont: d. March 2S. 18.S(, leaving- is-;ue one dauh of the Department called " the Office for i'lantations." and hein^' at tiist managed by a sejtarate Under-Scci-ctary. At its commencement in 17!):^, the affairs of the French War were niana,:;e(i liy the Heme Department, hut in IT'.M a principal Secretary lor War was apjiointed, and the business (»f the Colonies was. in IStJl. trans- ferred to this new Department, which thenceforth was g-enerally known as the Colonial or Colonial and War Di^partn^ent . Ill 1S,")| a foui-tli principal Secretaryship of State was created for Wai', ;md llic affairs of tlu.' ( 'oloiiies came under tlie exclusive charji'e of a princi- pal Sfcrctary of State. In l^")X a princijial Secretaryship of State was created fJ' //..y.v. Slu'iin ainl (Inrcnntm, Ju'(itl('ii(iiit-( /(ircruors, Aitiiiinininifors. and /'/'cs'/'/c/J.-.- of ( 'oloiiics. I. A ( Jovernor is to i^eccive lli lirst visit from all Naval Otlicer^. in command. •3. A Lieuteiiant-tiovernor is to |iay till' lirst visit to a Flag Oihcer or Commodore of the First Class, being a Commauder-in-Chief, but to receive the first visit from all other Olticers. ;). An Administrator or Fresident is to pay the first visit to ail Flag Officers or Commodores, but to receive the first visit troin all other Olticers. 4. Return visits to be paid within '24 hours, and in persim, to all Flag Ofticris. Connnodores. Lieutenant-Governors. .Administrators, and Presi- dents: but by an Aide-de-Camp or other ()llic<'r deputed by the (Jovernor, Administrator, or Tresident, as the case may be, to all other Naval Ofiicers. ."). Should tile (iovernor or any other Oihcer administering the (Jovern- ment of a Colony find that from indisiiosition or pressure of imiiortant business, he is unable to pay or return these visits in person, he will depute hifl Aide-de-Cam)) or some other officer to ilo so. In like luanner. should a Flag Otlicer or Commodore from indisposition or pressing occupation be precluded from jiaying or returning ihese visits, he will depute his Flag Lieutenant, or other Officer not below thfit rank, to do so. In each ca,se, the Oftic<>r failing to pay the rcfjuired visit in jierson will report thecircum- 1^ ir> ^t it tire, II 1 1(1 iissiyn tilt' I'cusoiis wliicli lid to the Mini»inii. til the Di'jiiiitmiiit iiiidfr whifh lu' is actiii};'. •J. OHiccvs JU'tin};' tcniiioiiiiily in liij;iM'i' cixil nlliccs or (■oniiiiaiKls arc in vcfsjitrt to tlii'S*' visits to hi- 14)011 the same tootiiij^ as iltlu-y were (.'onliriiuil ill ^uili ottict's or (■ominaiKls. '1. Till' Sciiiof Naval Olliri-rs picsciit will arransc Avlieii iicn'ssary. to |in>\ iili' siiitaliif lioats to ciialilc (lo\ciiiors. etc.. to |iay any olHcial vi-its ntloat. ami to rrlaiiil tlii'in. on tiiiir iiolifviiiL;' tlicif wislics to that ctl'i I't. Cue of /■'hii/s. I. i'lic Hoyal Stiiiiiianl shall he How n at ( iovcriiiix/iit I Ioum- on the (JiU'f'ii's r.irthday. ami on llir ila.\s o| I lir Majesty's .\c<-i'>sioM ami ( oi- onation. ■J. Tile I'nion I'ia;;. williout the Had^^c of the Colony, ihall he Mown at (iov ernnieiit }Ionse from sunrise to sunset on othec days. :>. The L'nion ]'''la.i;. witJi the a|>|)ro\('d Anns or iiad^ie of the ( 'olony< (inhlazoned iu the centre thereof, surioundi'd hy a ^^reen ^arlaml. shall he used l>y ( io\ri iiors. Lieutenant-< !o\ci-nors. or OHieers Administering; liie ( iovermnent of 1,'olonies or Depciide eics. when eiidiarked in lioats nr ot In r ve>s.'ls. 4. The iiritish lUue l-',usi,i;n. with the Arms or IS.id^^e of the ( 'olony em. hlazoned on the tly. and the ]iendant. will he How n hy all armed \e.s>e!>in the emjiloy of the (io\-eruuu'nt (.)f a Colony. •"). The British Bhu' Eii^ij;n. with the Arms or Had,t;e of the (oloiiy iin- hla/.oned tliereoii. hut \%ithout the pendant, will he flown hy all \e.s.>cls whieh hejon.u to or are in tiie service of the ( Io\ ci nnieid of a Colony. Im! not armed. (i. A II other \ i'smI-, re,i;istered as l)elon.i;in;;' to one of Her ^laje^tys ('oloniesor Dependentdes will Hy the iJed I'aisi^ii without any Had;:,e. T. Whenever a requisition is reeeived hy any Ollieer in command of one of } fir Majesty's ships for the emharkation or conveyance of a (loveiaioi'^ Iligh-Conunissioner. Lieutenant-(T()veriior. or Ollieer administering;' the (Government of a Colony or Dependency, tiie Senior Ofticer present may direct the special flag of siudi ollicial iiersoiiage to he hoisted at the foretop- gallant masthead of the ship in Avhit'h he is end>arkpd: provided that he. after I'onsultatiou with, and on reiiuisition from, that otficial. considers it for the heneHt of the service ahout to he performed that such Haj;- shoidd he hoisted, ami provided that, it is only hoisted or carrii'd w ithin the linuts of His (liovernment or High Commission in which lie would he entitled to he saluted under Article IS. page 4. of the Queen's Kegnlations and Admi- ralty Instructions. 1871). s. If the Senior Officer considers it. in any circumstances, undesirahle to hoist the Flag, he will inform the (Tovern(.)r. High Commissioner. &c.,of his reasons, and will at onci' report the same to the Achniialty. 1 i 1 ' i i •i ' jM i: ■' 1 1 20 !). Ill (111' cxciit nf llic ! lo\(M'ii(ir. I lijili ( 'mil miss ioiicr. iV>:c.. ol ii ( 'ulniiy lu'injjf ilctaclicd on ii I'orci^n Mission in his olHcial ciipiitily j\s (lovcinor or iri;;li ('oininissioner. spfciiil iistriK'tions will lie issued in fiuli case as to tlif FhiK' wliicli should he cai ricd hy a nian-i)r-\\ar in which he may lio ciu- liarki'd: in (he ahscnrt' of which the Senior (Jtliccr preHcnl will exercise hi.-, discretion in consult a I ion \\ i. h the ()|)ici;d procecilin^' on I he mi^'.il n. CABINET MINISTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. I'niiilir. (Vr. -Kt. lion. 'I'lih; .M.\i;(,)ris rn. K.Mfi.oK n.\i!i;o\viiv. fliniir lh'pri'!{iii . \(fii I m^ Sicrchifii's iij' Slii/c ' IIVo-— l>t. Hon. Kdwakd StanhoI'K. ro/(;///c,s— IM. Hon. Sir Hhnhy 'riiiitsrw IIoi.i.am.. ///(//(( — Ht. Hon. \'is( oiNT < 'Udss. <;,('. H. flmncillor cf llii' H.fcliriiitir lit. Hon. ( JkoKok .loAclliM (i(>s( iikn. First Loril of llic Adiiiinillii—l'A. Hon. l/iUD (iKoitdK FI!AN(Is Ha.mii.ton. Cliicf Sccri'tdi// for In hnul—Mi. Hon. .\i;i nci; .Iamks I'.Ai.Kiiri;. Lonl ('lidtirillor of lrihiu.(l—\{{. Hon. Ldud .Xsiihoiunk,. J'rcNiilcnf of llir Hoard of Tnali — Rt. Hon. LoKD Stani.ky. Srcrefar// for Sc(>il(ni(l—\U Hon. Maui.u is ok i^otiiian. K.T. < 'hiincrlloroffln' Itilcln/of Ln iiriislrr--Ui. I loll. L(U!1) JiUIN .M A NNKUS, < ;.( .D. * * 'o'liliiiied witii rreiiiicrship. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. The L'uited Kiii,i;-dom comprises Kn^land. \\ ales. Scotland. Ireland the Isle of ]\[aii. and the Channel Islands. The e.xi'ctilive powci' is vested in tlie Sovereift'ii; the legislative in the linjieri;i,| P:nli:i;iiciit . railianuiil consists of the Sovi'rei<;n. the House of Lords and the House ot Coininons. The assent ot lM)th Houses and the Sovereijiii is i-e([uired for any Act to becoine law. The House of liords is composed of peers -who hold tlieir seats — Ut. hy virtue of hereditary rij;iit : 'Jnd. hy ciealioii of the Sovereign : ^ird, hy virtue of otlice (English Bishojis) ; 4th. hy election for lite (Irish Peers) : ."itli by election for duration of Parliament (Si.'ottisli Peers) . TheHouseof Lords, in the session of ISSii, consisted of ,■"):)."» memliers. The House of ( 'ommoun. in the session of ISSC), comprised OTh memhers: 4!t."» for Knglaud and \Vale>. I'i 21 tor Scutliiml. ami lo;! tor liclaml. 'I'lic ( 'liiiiincl iMlainls. otV llic nortli-t-ast toast of Fnmcf. tliouj;li liflonj;iiij; to tlif Hritisli Crown, liiivf a (•crtaiii in- ilt'|K'ii; 10 ",'() vJ'2 Assi',.Mr.i.i:i). (}i-:()KM.r-; in. Sojtti'inhcr 'Jl, I7!m;-- . , OctoiKT •,".». ISd'J. . Dcticnilicr l."». ISOC. . Juiif. -."J. l.so:. . Novcml).T-,M. ISI-i. . Jamiarv II. islU. . Tlissoi.vKl). •-'!t. lS(Mi. ■Iiiiii' Octolicl April •,'!>. 1!S()7 Scptcnilirr •,'!». \HV2 .Inn." 1(1. ISIS JM'liriiarv '.".I. IS-.'O (IKOlJdK IV. April -i:'.. is-,>(i ! .luiw •.', 1H','«. Novrmlx'r 14, is-.'li ■ .lulv -H. IS:!0. WILLIAM W ()(toi)cr '.'(). is;!(l. June 11, 1S:!1 . Jaiiuarv :.'!), 1h:j;!, Ffbriiarv 1!), lS:J.-y. April DccciiilH'r Dcfviiilicr ;!(), 1H;54 .lulv 17, iH;$r 2i. INIU. :!. lt Xovi'iulifr XoNcmlicr April May February December March A])ril January I!». IS. 4. :!<». :il. 1. 10, lM;ir. 1S41. 1S4T. \»r)-2. 1S,-)T . is.v.t. 1H()(). ,| JuMe . Julv Ju!v .! March .[April . July . i Noveuiber l.siiK \ Jauuarv IST4., 18S()., IHStj., •24 I August .■>, 1886. MarcJi N()V(Miiber June •2:5, 1. •21. 2:i. (!, 11. 2(). 25, 18. '2(i. 1841.. 1847.. 1852. , 18.-)7., 1S.')9., 18().-)., 18<)S., 1874. ISHO. 188,-)., ISSti., IM KATIoN. IV.s'. • ) !» ■) :i 11 •2(i II 4 14 .") ■ 1 •■ .") Ci Hi 1 1 I") 10 10 I ■2S :^ i H .) 11 4 4 1 |:t 4 4 17 1 11 1 '2:{ >) *.) 10 ■ ) 1 10 «> 1) '20 .> (i '20 (1 .") 14 The present Parliament, elected July, issti. Parliament tirst met after the L^nion with Ireland. Jamiarv '22. 1801. ' ! 22 |i I ! It! D h It) u (0 h en 2 O H (0 Q < (0 Till' ('olcininl OHicfin its iirfsent form wns not coiistitiiti'd (ill |.Hr)4. I jito ISOI tli<' l)ii>iiii->s of till' < olonirs was riiiiH'il on at tin- IIoiih- ()Hii'f. Iiiit ill lliiit yrar it was traiiNrci rrd to the Sccrctaiv for War. ami so coiitiiiiK'd till IS.")4. wlifii t III' otHccs wtTi' ili\i(lt'tl. aiiil Sir ( Icor;^!' < ircy lii'caiiic tlic llrst Sfcrctary of State lor llir ( 'olollii's. ■■< f if. if. a: ^ S7 1. • ■ ^ £ ■'.-;£ -r =:' 2: -.- '- 1 '2 ^y. .a X 1 - CI ?i i ^ -f ri ?i H- '- yf CC 1 - :- _ _ TI -M -r ti -/; — — — ;^ w H tc :c iC ^ ^ ^ ^ T- ~ y pl^ " y ^ ^ -^^ -^ '-^ :r t> 5 M >'-Z I— H — X -^ (- T/ 1 •* T. ^ -r -f 1* ■I. r. 7. X 7. X X r. 7* X X ii X ^ 1- i-j • ■ ?>' _• ^ J* i'r C x' ;r I. c^ — TT "7 * T' ?> — Tt "" <1 P tJ ^. "P s K a '"t w-t ^ ^ rt ^ h-j ^ r" n ►-» -r; I ■ t i I I THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Sorcrcign — Her ^lii.jcsty (^IKKN Vutouia. Kinpvcss of liiili;i (Kiiisitr-i-lliiiil) Mefioiu)lis — LoNiK^N. UNITED KIN(tnOM. Popiihilioit. iSSi. England •.'4.()i:5.1f-^f) Wales 1 .:ir)0,.")18 Scotland o.?;?.")..")?:? Ireland .■).1T4,H:{(5 Isle of Man ."iS.rMH ( 'hannel Islands SI.TO'i * A/niv. Xa\v and Merchanl Seanicn al)rnati {ixfiiiKiicil) ■.Mr).;i^4 Total, rniti'd Kin<;(l(iiii :'>.">. '.Ml. I ^'3 SCOTLAND. <'i'(1 Lli'iii<'iHnit--ir\s ExcelK'ncy the Jlaninis of LoiKlonderrv. K.T. Cliit'f Sicrcfiiri) (Did Kccju'r of Priri/ Si'iil--\{{. Hon. Aitluii' Jiiincs Halfi lur. Lieut. -dor. — Sj tenccr ISLE OF :MAX(Mona.) ( 'd j)if(ll -V \ST\ .vvvowy . \Vail)ol(', Es(|. Atinriii'i/ d'ciicrnl - Sir James Oell. Kt. CHANNEL ISLANDS. (Jeisey, ( iueriiscv. Aldcrncv. SnrU and llciiii.) JERi^KX- Lieut. -dor. Ma,j.-(Jen. Henry Wiay. C..M.(i., 1\.E. doreriiiiicnt Sccrctiirif — Lient.-Col. J. E. 3Inrray. (>li;i!.\sKY. v.Tv.—J.iciit.-dor.->in}. (ieii. Jolin H. F. Elkinf>Von. C.D. dorrni limit S(vr<'tnii/ - Col. W. Bell. A.D.C. BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA. INDIA OFFICE IN LONDON. Sccrrliiiji of Sldlr for Iiidid lit. Hon. Viscount Cross. (i.C.H. Pcriiidiu'iit Viiitcr Secvvtnri/ of Stdfc — John A. (lodley. CD. (.'oinicil — Eifteen members and six Secretari(>s of Deiiartments. THE SUPREME (JOVEKNMENT. CALCUTTA. I iccrui/ (iiiit dorcnioi (hiin-dl — His F]xcellencv the Kt. Ho)i. the Earl of Dufferin. K.P.. O.C.B.. C.C.M.IJ.. (i.M.S.I., &c. C<)mm(iiiil('r-iii-('lii(f in ///fZ/o— His Excellency Gri\eral Sir Frederick Sleigh KolH'rt.s. Bart.. V.U.. (f.C.B.. ('.I.E.. K.A. Council of the doremor denentl — One extraordinaiy ami six ordinary Members and Seven Secretaries of Departments. 25 BRITISH EMPIRE— POSSESSIONS IN AMERICA. (Dominion of Canada excepted.) NEWFOUNDLAND. Seat of Government — St. John's. (rovemor, Commander-in-Chief and Vice-Admiral — Henry Arthur Blake, Esq. I^'emier — Hon. Robert Thorburn. Population (1881), indudinR Labrador 197,332- WEST INDIES. Jamaica. Seat of Government — Kingston'. Captain General, Governor-in-Chief and Viee-Admiral — General Sir Henry William Norman, K.C.B. Colonial Secretary— E. Noel Walker. C.M.G. Poindation (1881) 580,804 Triinidad. Seat ; / Gotmiiment—FoKT of Spain. Governor and Commander-in-Chief— Hir Wm. Robinson, K.C.M.C Colonial Secretary— Hon. J. Scott Bushe. C.M.G. Population (1881) 153.128 Turks an'/ Caicos (Cayos or Keys) Islands. Seat of Govervment—GnxnD Tirk. ( 'h ief Comm inftion^'r—Henry Moore Jackson. / Judge of the Supreme (^ourt — Wm. J. Amlor.-on. Pop.ilation (1881) 4,732 WINDWARD ISLANDS. Grenada. Se((t of Government— ^T. (Ieorcje. G(wernor-in-Chief, Windward Islands — Hon. Walter J. Sendall. ('olonial Secretary -Ci\])t. Irwin C. MaliiiK- Poindation {18S2) 42.043 St. Lucia. Seat of Government— Castiheh. Administrator and Colon i(d Secretary — Hon. Edward Laborde, C.M.G. Chief Justice— Hon. J. W. I'arrington, D.C.L. (J. C. Choppin. acting.) Poindation (1881) 38.551 St. Vinc'ent. Seat of Government — Kingston. Lieut. -Gov. and Colonial Secretary — Aug. Frederick (Jore, C.M.G. Chief Junt ice and Vice Chancellor — G. Trafford. h'i^-lution (1881) 40.L43 C 4 I: 2t) Tobago. Sc((t of Gorcruuicnt — Scarborough. Adiiiiiiisfritlor miil Colon'ml Sevrctanj — R. HaxtiT Llowi'lyn. Chief Justice -Hon. J. W. CarrinKton, D.C.L. P(ipiil(i1i(,ii (1881) 18,051 LKl^WAKD i.Si.AXDS. , ■. AnTKU'A (AND BaRBTDA). Scat of (I'oi-criniieiif — St. John. Govervor, CoiiniKHuU'r-iii-i'liief oikI VI re- Admiral of Loeward Islands — Rt. lion. Viscount (iornianston. I'n'siiliuf, ]sl((ii(l ^(vivtori/ (and Coloiiiid Seereiori/, liceward Islands)— Hon. Xcalo Porter, CMAi. ropidolioti (1881) (Anti^na and Harhuda) 34.964 Dominica OR Do.MiNiyuE. Seat of (iorcrnuient — Roskat_\ Pvesiih'itt — C'apt. J. Spencer L'hurcliill [(ictiitij). I'rcdsiircr — SY. Henry Porter (tieting). l'oi,iiilalioii (1881) 28.211 3IONTSKKUAT. Seal of (/orerii incut — ri.YMorTH. /'/v.s/Wc///— .James Jfeade ((ictiiitj). I'l-orasl ^[anJl<(l, d'e.—JainoH'^leade. J'<,l)iil(ilinu (1881) ; . . . 10.087 St. Christoi'heh and Xkvis (St. Kitts) and Angl ii.la. Seat of (I'orcnniiciit—WxSHETKRRK. J^i'csiili'iit — riiarles I\Ionroe Eldridj:;e. I'rorost Morslnil — J. T. Tlnl)()u. Presidinij Moijixtviite of Ainiiiillii — J. L. T-ake. Popidutinii (1831) St Clu-istopher. 29.137: Xevis. 11.864: Ann;uilla. 2.500 43.501 Vll!(iIN Isi.ANDS AND ToUTOI.A. Scitt of (lorennnent -ToRTOL.v. Pi'esi', Coniniandcr-in-Cliicf, I'icc-.hhniral, nlalion (1381) 4C,D21 BRITISH HONDLTKAS. Scat of (I'orcrn t-:rnt —liyAA7.K. Goi'crnor -~\lo;j;er T. Doidswortliy. C'.M.d. Colonial Sccrctar//, d'^c— Henry FoNvicr. Population (1881) 27.452 BliriTSH (iUIANA. Scat of (lorcrnincnt—CiKoiiiiKTOWS. (iorcrnor ~Hii- H. Turner Irvinf>', K.C.M.dr. Lieut. -d'orcrnor and (lorcrnnu')it Secretai'if—Chas. Bruce, I'.JI.G. Population (1881) 252.186 FALKLAND ISLANDS iSoulli Atlantic). Srat of Gorcrnnwnt — Stam.icv. Governor and Co)nniandrr-in-( 7//V/' -Tlionias Kerr. Colonial Sccrctarij — K. I'. Brooks. Population (1881) 1.553 Total, Possessions in America 1.707.779 BRITISH EMPIRE. RECAPITL'LATION OF BOPULATION. Total Population. IHHl United Kin<;(1oni 35.241.482 British India 253,947.735 Dominion of Canada 4.324.810 Australasia 3.051.244 I'ossessions in America* 1,707.779 Europe 356,080 '• Asia 3,539.683 «' Africa 2.568,383 (Irand Total 304.737,196 ( Ml 28 Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions, and Cypress, Conditionally in British Occupation— Population, Area, &c. Colonies. Europe— Gibraltar , Heligoland Malta and Gozo Cypress Asia— Ceylon Hong Kong Straits Settlements . , Labuan Africa— Cape of Good Ho])e. Natal Mauritius St. Helena . . Sierra Leoni' Gambia . . . Gold Coast Colony Lagos America— Bermuda /British « olumbia. C ci (J <4-l CJ Ontario .. Quebec . . Manitoba \ Date and Mode of Acquisition. § a, a c New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island. . North West Territory \ Islands in the Arctic f Ocean and Hudson's t \ Bay ) Newfoundland British Guiana Honduras -J Falkland Islands Capture 1704 do 1807 do .... 1800 Occupied condi- tionally under treaty 1878 Capitulation. .1796 Treaty 1843 Separated from India 1S68 Cession 1846 Capitulation.. 1806 Settlement .. .18.38 capitulation. .1810 and the Treaty of Paris.. . .1814 Capture 1651 Settlement . . .178" do ... 1631 ReGettlemeut.l8i7 Settlement ...1661 Cession 1^61 Settlement . . . 1609 do Capitulation. .1759 and C ession 1763 Settlement bv Hudson's B. Co. Settlement . . . 1623 do ... 16-23 do ...1623 Taken from Hudson's Bay I omi)any 1871 Settled 1583 Capitidation. .1803 Treaties 1783 and 1786 Settlement ...1833 J Area in S(]uare Miles. IS h 117 3.700 24.700 32 l,445i 30 240,108 21;0U0 708 45 468 20 15.000 25 19:t 390,334 107,780 193.355 13,9is:i(l(irs, I'li-,. Aliniad. ForciKH AiiihiHs.'nIors in EnKlmnl. Argentine Hon. E. J. Monson St-nor ^I. R. (iuicia. Austria Rt.Hon. Sir A. Paget, K.C.B.Coiint Karolyi. Belgium Baron Henri Solvyns. Brazil Edwin Corhett Baron de Penedo. Chili Hon. Franeia Pakenliiim. . . .Don Maifial Martinez. China Sir Henrj- Parkes.K.C.B. . . . Maniuis Tseng. Colombia J. P. Harris (iastiell Senor Carlos Ilolgiiin. Denmark Hoi;. H. C. Vivian. C. B M. de Falbe. Ecuador C. W. Lawrence (Icneral Salazar. France Kt. Hon. Lord Lvons.dr.C.B. M. Waddington. Germany Sir Edward Malct.K.C.B. . . .Count Munster. Greece Fran. C. Ford. C. B Brailas Annini,G.C.M..G. Guatemala Frederick R. St. John il. Crisanto Medina Italy Sir J. S. Lumley, K.C.B Count Nigra. Ja])an Hon. Francis R.Plunkett Jushie Mori. Morocco Sir John H. D. May. K.C.B. . Netherlands Hon. William Stuart, C.B CountC.M E fr.deBylandt Persia Sir Ronald F. Thomson Prince N. Malcolm Khan. Peru Sir Spenser St. John. K.CMG.Senor D(m Toribio Sans. Portugal f Jeorge G. Petie M . M. d' Antas. Roumania William A. White Princ(> J. (rhica. Russia Rt. Hon. Sir E. Thornt(m. . .B;uon Mohrenheim. Servia Sidney Locock M. Cristitch. Spain Sir. R. B. D. Morier,K. C.B. Marquis de CasaLaiglesia. Sweden Sir Horace Rumbold, Bart. .Count Piper. Switzerland Francis O. Adams, C. B H. Verner (Cons. -Gen.) Turkey Musurus Paslia. United States Hon. L. W. Sackville West. Edward J. Phelps. Venezuela Colonel C. E. Manstield M. Jose M. Rojas. NEWFOUNDLAND. SITUATION AND AHKA. This island is situated on the north-east side of the Gulf of St. Lawrence • the greatest length from north to south is SoO miles, and average breadth about 180 ; its estimated area is 40. 200 s(iuav;^ miles. The coast of Lalmulor, on the continent, is now included in the colony. It comprises about 120,000 square miles, but has only 4,3! 1 inhabitants. HISTORY. The island was discovered by John Cabot in 1497. The French, about 1620, established a station at Placentia : and for many years the French and English sottlpvs were constantly annoying each other. At the Peace of Utre i! ' . subsequently ratified by the Treaty of Paris, the exclusive h* ' m 8overei and the district is resorted to annually by a French lishin;a; fleet from St. Malo. They claim the exclusive right to tish along certain portions of the <'(Xist from Bona Vista to Cape Riche, upon which they erect tt-niporary structures for drying the tish. The exact extent «)f this right is in disjjute, and there are other (piestions at issue as to magisterial Jurisdiction, mines, harbours, and river fisheries. Aproi)Osal for the settlement of all the ([ues- tions was agreed to in IHH,") by commissioners rei)resenting France and England, but was rejected by Newfoundlanil, mainly on account of the provisions for the sale of bait. INDUSTRIES. The industries of the island — fishing, agricultural, and mining— are mainly confined to tlu- sea coast. The cod-fishery is the staple industry, and ;ifter this in importance rank the fisheries for seal, salmon, herring, and lobster. Haddock and mackerel are now only taken occasionally. CURUENX'Y AND BANKING. There are two banks in the Colony, the Union Bank of Newfoundland and tlie Commercial Bunk of Newfoundland. There is also a Government .Savings Bank at St. John's and Harbour Grace. The legal tender currency is British sterling. United States gold and full weight dollars, gohl doubloons, Mexican and other dollars, and Coltmial coins. Much of the trade is carried on by barter. Accovmts are kept in dollars and cents. MEANS OF COMMUNICATION. There is a railway from St. John's to Harbour Grace, R4 miles in length, constructed and worked by a private company. About 750 miles of jiostal and 1,700 miles of district roads are maintained. There are !)9-ii miles of telegra])h open, and cables start for Europe (at Heart's Content) and Amer- ica (at Placentia). There is a fortnightly mail service (except from Januaiy to March) with Liverpool, Halifax, New York, Montreal, and Prince Edward Island. EDUCATION. The Government system of i)rimary education rests upon the Act of 1876. The central atlmiuistration is vested in three superintendents, belong- ing respectively to the Roman Catholic, the Anglican, and the Methodist denominations. The local management is in the hands of elected boards. There are 480 schools, with 2."), HOT scholars. The schools are denominational (except Harbour Grace Grammar School), and fees are chai'ged. Grants ai'e also made in aid of secondary schools, but there is no provision for technical education. fm I ■::n. 'I* ll CHIEF TOWNS. The capital is St. John's, with 38,1+5 inhabitants. The next port in importance is Harbour (Iriice. with a population of 14,717 ; but Fogo, witli Twillingate, has 20,280 ; and Bona Vista 16,482 inhabitants. CONSTITUTION. Newfoundland was the last of the North American Colonies to which responsible (xovcrnuient was conceded ; it was established in 18.")"). The (In- rnnient is at jtresent administered by a Governor, aided by a Resjionsi- ble Executive Council not to exceed 7 members, a Legislative Council not to exceed 15 members, and a House of Assembly of ;{(> members, elected by householders who have occupied a dwelling-house as owner or tenant for 1 year immediately jjreceding the day of election. There are 28,350 (exclusive of Burgisaila Poile) electors registered on the electoral roll, and 17 districts, or sub-divisions of districts, of which fi return three members ; 4 return two members, and 7 return (me. The ordinary duration of the Session is about tlu-ee mcmths. and it generally meets at tlie end of January. The public debt of Newfoundland was, in 1886, of $1,549,313.12. The populatiim (census of 1884) was : Males 9!),342 | Females. . .93,779 | Labrador. . .4,211 | Total 197,332 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. The Hon. Robert'Tliorburn, Premier. James S. Winter. Q.C., Attorney General. The Hon. M. Fenlon, Cokmial Secretary. The Hon. "W. J. S. Donnelly, Receiver-General. The Hon, A. F. Gooderidge. The Hon. C. R. Ayre. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Edward D. Shea, President. Aug. W. Harvey. James Stewart Pitts. Robert Tliorburn. James McLoughlin. Thomas Talbot. Moses Monroe. Charles R. Ayre. John Syme. Charles Crowdy. Charles Bowring. Philij) Cleary. Maurice Fenelon. Acting Clerk to the Legislative Council, H. Carter. Acting Master in Chancery, T. H. Kough, Q.C. Usher. Black Rod, W. F. Rennie. Robert J. Kent. Hon. Sir Ambrose Shea, K.C M.G, Michael J. O. Mara. Edward P. Morris. Patrick J. Scott. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. A. B. Morine. Abraham Kean. Frederic White. Jamt-i Rolls. Augustus F. Gooderidge. ^< 33 Mi James J. Callanan. Richard MacDonnell. Jolin Veitch. George A. Hutchings. Hon. James S. Winter. Charles Dawe. Joseph Godden, Alfred Penney. Alexander J. W. McNeily, Stephen R. March. Hon. Robert Thorbum. Walter Baine Grieve. Ellis Watson. Clerk of the House of Assembly, R. B. Assistant Clerk, James Watson. Sergeant-at-Arms, J. R. McNealy. Solicitor of the House of Assembly, J. Smith McKay Michael T. Knight. Albert Bradshaw. Michael H. Carty. Alexander M. Mackay. Robert Bond. John E. P. Peters. Henry W. LeMesurier. Willinrn J. K. Dunueily. James McGrath. George H. Emerson. Daniel J. Green. George Shea. Holden. Bovd. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. Governor, Commander-in-Chief, and Vice-Admiral, Sir W. G. Des Voeux, K.C.M.G. Private Secretary, Slingby W. Bethell. Colonial Secretary, Maurice Fenton. Clerks, John W. Withers and George W. B. Carter. Auditor-General, Thomas Glen. Financial Secretary (vacant) . Financial Clerk, A. Reid. Receiver-General, W. J. S. Donnelly, Surveyor-General, A. Penny. Chairman Board of Works, Smith McKay. Secretary Board of Works, Mc. T. Knight. Inspector of Lighthouses and Superintendent of Public Buildings, J. T. Neville. Commissioner of Poor, John Casey. Cashier of Savings' Bank, E. D. Shea. Accountant of Savings' Bank, Stephen Knight. Physician of Lunatic Asylum, H. H. Stabb. Hospital Surgeons, Charles Crowdy, Senior Surgeon ; Henry Shea, Junior Surgeon. Postmaster-General, J. O. Eraser. Chief Clerk, Ct. Le Mesurier. Superintendent, Money Order Office, Thomas S. Dwyer. Examiner-in-Chief, Masters and Mates, and Harbour Master, Com- mander George Robinson, R.N. Assistant Collector of Colonial Revenue, James L. Noonan. ! 1;: li 84 T-nndin^ iind Tide Surv<'ynr, .Tolin M. Koiirny. First, Liindiiiii; Waiter, Janu's Winter; Second, V\', S, Cunning; Third, W. Wliit.'. FiiKt ( lerk and AVarelKnise Keeper, Tlioinas Oaden. Siil)-C()lleet(>rs, J. K. Diider, A. J. I'earce. J. (J. Lucas. Win. La-.y^, \V . S. Gm'ii. Felix MeCartliy, A. ("lift. (J. (iusliue. T. Winter, W. M. Pitt' uian. P. Hubert, II. Camp, F. A. Read, (». Lilly, L. Barron, B. Taylor, N.N. Taylor. KCCLKSIASTUAl- KSTAliLISH.MKNT . Bishop of Newfoundland (Cliuieh of Enfjjland), The Ki;;ht Kev. Llewel- lyn .Jones, D.D. Konian Catholic Bisho]) of St. John's. The Most Kev. Tlioinas .1, Power, B.A. Poinan Catholic Bishop of Harbour Grace, The Mont Kev. Ronald Mc- Donald. JUDICIAL ESTABLISHMKNT. Chief Justice and Judge of the Vice-Admii'alty Court, Hon. Sir F. B. T. Carter. K.C.M.{i. Assistant Justices. Hon. Robert J. Pinset and Hon. Joseph J. Little. Attorney-General, James S . Winter. Q.C. Solicitor-General (vacant). Chief Clerk and Registrar of the Supreme Court. P. Emerson, Q.C. Sheriffs, Central District, Thomas Talbot ; Northern District, J. Bemister; Southern District, James Carter. Registrar of the Vice-Admiralty Court, R. R. W. Lilly. Central District Court Judge, D. W. Prowse and J. G. Conroy. District Court Judge, Harbom* Grace, T. R. Bennett. Magistrates. Carboner, Israel McNeil ; Brigus, John Wilcox ; Trinity, G. H. Cole: Twillingate, Francis Bertt-au: Bonavista, John Skelton; Little Bay, J. B. Blandford ; Fogo, James Fitzgerald ; Greens|)ond, Richard P, Rice; Fenyland, John Rochfort; Placentia, Thomas O'Reilly: Burin, James Hippisley ; Okl Perlican, William Christian ; Grand Bank, George Sims ; Harbor Breton, P. Hubert ; St. Mary's, J. Harney ; Bm'geo, John Jordan ; Channel, Robert Sijuarey ; St. George's Bay, Michael E. Dwyer ; Bay of Islands, tJeorge R. I^illy ; St. Anthony, (vacant) ; Bonnel Bay, Donald Browne ; La Scie, Daniel Duggan. Clerk of the Peace at St. John's and Clerk of Central District Court, R. R. W. Lilly. Inspector and General Superintendent of Constabulary, Major Fawcett. FOREIGN CONSULS. Portugal. — Thomas R. Smith, Consul-General ; William Haywood, Vice-Consul, St. John's. Robert S. Alunn, Vice-Consul, Harbor Grace. G. H. Cole, Vice-C(msul, Trinity. J. Henry Clements, Vice-Consul, La- \ r I! 35 l)()ik'. II. ,1. llolmaii. Vicv-Coiisiil; A. ¥. Hatch. Consular AK»'iit. Harlior Briton. Tlioiiui.'^ C. Duili-r. Vice-Consul. Fo^o. Jolin \V. Owtii. Vice- Consul. T\viiliii;::att'. Kiclianl (ioodciidj^c, Viiu'-Coiisul, Itrncws. Italy. — A. K. (iiaiR'li. Consul for Ncwfouiidlainl. Consular Ap'iit, Henry J. Htal)l). Uniteil States of America . — ThoniasN. MoUoy. Consul fur Newfound- land. Cons\dar A,L;('nt. Ilarhor (iracc, P. Devercux. Sweden and Norway. — Robert II. Prowse, Vice-Consul for Newfound- land . Spain. — Don Antonio Sini^ala, Vice-Consul, St. .Tolin's. Consular A}.;ents, I'"o;;(). Hay Fiiduter; Trinity, (t.II. Cole; Hose Hlanciie, rhilii> Sorsoliel ; Harbor IJriton. Philip Ilidiert ; TwilliuKate, W. Leithbrid^'i; ; Bxuin, ; (Jaultois, Edward C. (iallo)); Little Harbor, Joseph C. Le Scelleur. Brazil.— A. O. Ilaywiird, Vice-Consul. Consular Agents, W. H. Thompson, Conception Bay; Thomaa Winter, Burin; Henry T. Holnian, Harbor Briton. Belgium.— H. E. Hay ward. Consul. German Empire. — Robert H. Prowse. Consul, St. John's. Port of Nain, Labrador, I\Ir. Bounpiin. m i I UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. President, Grover Cleveland, born, 18th March, 1837 ; elected, 1881; sue. 4 March. 18H.~). Vice-President, .John Sherman. Sec. of State. Hon. Thomas F. Bayard. " Treasury, Plon. Charles F. Fairchihl. " War, Hon. William C. Endicott. " Navy, Hon. William C. Whitney. '• Interior, Hon. J. Q. C. Lamar. Postmaster-General, William F. Vilas. Attorney-General. Augustus H. Garland. Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Hon. Morrison R. Waite. Envoy Eictraord. and Minister Plenipotentiary in London, Edward J. Pheljis, 81, Lowndes Square, Brompton. Secretary of Legation, Henry White, 9, Grosvenor Ci'escent, S.W. ynJ Secretary, tharles Pierpont Phelps, — , Lowndes Scjuare. Office of Legation, Victoria Street, S. W. Naval Attache. Connuander F. E. l hadwick, 11(5, Sloane Street. C(ms.-Gen. in London, Thomas M. Waller. Vice-Cons. -General, Martin F. Waller. Deputy-Lonsul-General, Edmund, J. Moffatt. Despatch Agent, B. F. Stevens, 4, Trafalgar Stpuire. Consular Office, 12, St. Helen's Place. Bishoi)sgate Street, E. C. A Federal Republic, c(jnsisting of 38 partially Independent States. 1 Federal District, and 8 organized Territories, occupies the central portion ! -A' Mr ill Kl r III il ! 86 of North America, l)etween the Atlantic and Pacific Occanw. in lat. 25°— 49" N. and lonK 07—124' 80' W. Tiie aroa iH erttimatcd at ;{.()()H.4()() Hqiiare miles, of whicli riverH and lakt h cover ;W,400 Htiuure miles. This area, however, is exclusive of the vast district of Alaska, in the extreme noilii" west of tlu' ccmtinent. purcliased from Russia. ;{()th March, 1H(J7, comprising 577 ;.4(t8 ; and Alaska, ;r).42H ; (iurmans, 1.})(H{,742 ; Irish, l,Hr)4.r)71 ; Canadians. 717,ir»7 ; KuKlish. ««2.«7« ; Scandinavians ; 440,202 ; Scotch, 170,180 ; Welsh, 88,802, and r)10,2.>l of other Nationalities, in addition to which no fewer than 12.978,804 natives were of foreign parentage, every country under Heaven Iieing represented. The total present estimated poimlation is 00.000,000. The increase in the ten years. 187{;-1880, was 11, .'594, 4!)."). In 18S5 a census was taken in 12 states and t(>rritf)ries, when it was found that thiMr popula- tion had increased from 10,47(i,888 to 12.721.000, or to the extent ol 214 per cent. The financial condition of the United States of America exerts a great influence on that of other nations. The extensive trade transacted by the Union with all parts of the world necessarily reacts on the exchanges of the countries with which business is engaged in. Before the unfortunate internecine struggle tliat has happily become a matter of history, the debt of the States Jis a whole was, comparatively speaking, nominal. The following is a statement of the debt on the Ist of September. 1880 : — Four-and-half per cent, bonds !i!2r)().()00,000 Foiu' ])er cent, bonds and certificates 787.709.r)00 Thre ' per cent. Ixmds 184.422. 1.IO Pacific Railwav Bonds, at per cent 04,028,.")12 Miscellaneous liabilities (incl. interest) 20.909,744 Greenbacks and other currency 581,007.200 Total debt 1.748,892,100 Less cash and reserve in Treasury 870.215,520 Actual indebtedness 1,878.170,.580 During the fiscal year ending June 80, 1885, the debt was reduced by $08,494,709. The total decrease in the debt since August 31, 1808, when, after ~M ,<>«() Indians fl,.">a,4fir> PensioHH r)0,l()2.20T Intt'rt'rtt on I'ulilic ilt- bt 51.:W«,ar)0 i I Tht> total incomt' for tlio previous yenr was iflJ'iU.fJDO.TOCJ, and the expenditure )|i,'r)().22tJ.jm. The total imports and exi)orts for the year ending June 'M), 188"). compared with those for 18H4, were as follows: — Total iiniMirts to June 80, 1885 !|i62(».7(llt, «.')() Total exports to June 30, 1885 784.421 ,280 These HKures include the specie movements, which for 188.") amoimted to, imiMU'ts, !J!i;{.242,!}2H, and exports, $42. 2:51, 52."). Ini|)orts from the United Kingdom, 1885 . . . £21, 977, "44 Exports to United KinKdom, 1885 85,158,221 The navy of the United States on the 1st December, 1884, was ; — Number of war- vessels 93 Armament 550 Enlisted men, (active list) 8.250 Commissioned officers (active list) . 1,055 Non-eonmiissioned ofHcers (active list) 265 Marine Corpn : Commissionel officers. 89 Privates and non-comm. officers. . . 1,939 The army at the same date consisted of 2,177 officers and 25,000 enlisted men. The Government of the United States is, by the Constitution, in.strusted to three separate authorities— the Executive, the Legislative, and the Judicial. The Executive power is vested in a President, who is elected every four years, and is eligible for re-election. The mode of electing the President is as follows : Each state chooses, by popular vote, "Electors" equal in number to the Senators and representatives sent by that State to Congress. The electors for each State meet at their respective State Capitals, on a day appointed, and there vote for a President l)y ballot. The ballots are then sent to Washington, and opened by the President of the Senate in i)resence of Congress, and the candidate who has received a majority of the whole number of electoral votes cast is declared President for the ensuing term. If no one has a majority, then from the three highest on the list the House of Representatives elects a President. There is also a Vice-President, who is ex-offlcio President of the Senate ; and, as in a late instance, on the death of the President succcals to the office for the remainder of the term. In case of the disability of both President and m ■, > i ! .I'i 38 '''■ \ ! ir. ; li :l Vico-Prcsidont, tlio Senator who iiiiiy bo pro.sidcntjjro tcni., of tlio Sonato, nnO iit'tcr liim, t!iu Spfakcr of the House of Itepresentatives, succeeils to the PrcKiJeiiey until ("on^'H^ss onlers a new elettion. Thi' liCj^lslative )u)\ver is vest' d in two flousrs, tlio Senate and the House of Representatives, tiie President ha\ing a rcfo jjower, wliieh may be overcome l)y a two-thirds vote of eacli House. Two Senators from each State are elected by the Leu'lslature thereof for tlie term of six years : and Kei)resentatives are clioseii in eai'ii State. I)y i)oi)ular vote, for two years. The iniml)er of Keprosentatives for each State is allotted in projwrtion to its population, 1 for 1")4.;5'.*'). The Senate consists of 7(5 mem!)ers, and tlie House of Repri'sentatives of '.Vi'), The Supreme Judicial Autiiority is vested in a Chief Justice and ei<::ht Justices, who are appointed for life hy the President, by and with the consent of thj Senate. The followmg is a list of the 38 States included in the Union : — Alaljama. Arkansas. California, (Colorado. Connecticrt. Delaware, Florida, (n'orgia, Tilinois, Tndiain, Towa, Kansas, Kentucky. I/mis- iana. Maine, Maryiaml. Abissachiisett^. Mi(diij;an, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri. Nebraska, Nevada. New TI;uni)shire. New Jersey, New York. North Carolina, Ohio, Ore<;on. P. British Minister. Ib)ii. Sir i.ioiiel Sackville-West. K. c. M (i. Secretary of Li-gatioii. Hon. H. J. Edwards. 2nd Secretaries, Horace Au<;ustus Helyar. \V. N. Beauclark. ;!rd Secretary, C. A. Sjirin.u-liice. Astoria— Vii'e-Consul, Peter L. Cherry. Baltimore— Consul, ('apt. William I". Si'^rave, Boston — Consul. Charles Alan Henderson. H. Stuart. Charleston — Consul. Frederick J. Cridland. A. Box. Chica.no — ronsul. John Hayes Sadler. Denver. Colorado— Vice-Consul. R. Pearce. ( ialvest on — Consul, Walter-Tschuili Lyall. Mobile— Vice-Consul. William Barnewell. Pensacola — Vice-Consid. Osmond C. Howe. New Orleans- Ci ul. Albany de (irenier de Fonblanque. IjOS Angelos— Vic ■ ("onsid. C;. \V. Nb)rtimer. Newport News— Vice-consul. Lt.-Col. F.T. Warburton. New York— Consul-Cieneral, William Lane Booker, c. M. o.— Consul, William Robert Hoare. -Vice-Consul, (jilbert Fraser. \'ice-Consul, Willou<;hl)y Vice-Consul, (leorge H. l.i m ■ no riiiladi'liiliia— Coll., Captain K. C. Clipperton.— Vice-Consul, George Ciump. Portland. Me.— Yice-Consul. Ceorp;? H. Starr. Poitlanil, On'fj;oii — Vi(;e Consul. J. Laidlaw. Port Townsend— V'ic(>-Consal, Rev. J. B. Alexander. Riclunond — Vice-Consul, William Marsliall. San Franeisco — Consul. Denis Donolioe. — Vice-Consul, Charles Mason. Savannah — Vice-Consul. Walter Rohertson. San Diego. Cul. — Vice-Consul, J. Winchester. St. Paul. \j inn.— Vice-Consul. H. S. Neherne. Wilmington— .onsul,J-.nies Siu'unt. Postal.— The number of Pest Of lices in the United States, June SO, 1SS4. \vas.">l.r>,V.>. Railways. —The numbL'r of miles open and in actual us;> on the ;51st D 'cemh I'r, 18SI, was 125.:iTi), of which (i.T."):} miles were constructed during the year. AiKitCANTEL!: M ARlNK. - lu .June, ISS"). it consisted of '2:5, !)(!;{ vessels, of 4."J'j."»,y;54 tons, inclusive of r).:J41) steamers, of 1.4i)4,iMT tons. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Declaration of Indepenck'nce 4 .July ITTfi (Jenei-al Wasliinglon— first I'resident ITS!) and 1T;I;} .Toiin Adams 1T!)T Thomas .Jelferson ISO] aiid ISO.l James Madison ISO!) and 1S1;{ .James Monroe IS] 7 and 1S!>1 .John Quincy Adams IS-J,") (Jeni'ral Andrew Jack.son IS'.'!) and ls:5;{ Martin Van Huren IS:5T (Jen. William Ilem-y Harris(m (died 4 Ajn-il) IS41 Jolm Tyler (elected as Vice-President) 1S41 James Knox Polk 1S4.") (ieii. Zachary Taylor (died J) July. 18.")()) lS4i» Millard iMllmore (elected as Vice-President) 1S.')0 (Jeiieral I'^ranklin Pierce 1S."i:{ James Huclianan is,-)7 Abraham Lincoln (assas. 14 A]>r. ISCm) isiil and lS(i.*) Andrew Johnson (elected as Viccd'resi Population in 1770, including slaves, :2.(il4,:{(M». Population in .881. all free. .'iO.lo'J.RfUJ. i I % 40 06 (il U] on (I. 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Twenty-seven years later, viz., in 1867, the British North America Act was passed hy the Imperial Parliament, IH'oviding for the t'onsolidation of the whole of British North America into one political confederation, Tinder the name of the Dominion of Canada. 2. The Dominion, as at first constituted, was comjiosed of the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, (originally Upper and Lower Canada), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. By the Ruperts" Land Act, passed by the Imperial Parliament, iUst July. 1808, i^rovision was made for the acquisition by Canada of the whole of the vast territory formerly under the control of th^ Hudson's Bay Company. Sir (Jeorge Cartier and Hon. William McDougall went to England to arrange the terms of the transfer with the Company, winch were finally settled on L'ltth March. 18()9. On the li)th November, 1809, the deed of surrender from the Comi)any to Her Ma.ji'sty was signed, by which it was pro\ided that in considei-ation of the surrender, the Company shoulil receive the sum of £:{()(). 000 from theDcmiinion of Canada, that it should retain all its trading posts and i)rivileges. as well as certain quantities of land around the trading posts, amounting altogether to 4r),l!(0 acres, and that at any time during fifty years from the date of the surrender it should !)e entitled to claim one-twentieth of all land in (>ach district or townshij). within the fertile belt, set out for settlement during that period. The fertile belt was defined to be bounded on the south by the United States boundary, on the west by the Rocky fountains, on the north by the north branch (;f the Saskatchewan, and on the east by lake Winni- peg, the Lake of the Woods and the waters connecting them. By an Imperial Order-in-Council, dated the 2!h-d of June, 1870, to take effect on the loth July following, the North-AVest Territories were added to the Dominion. By an Act of the Canadian Parliament, ii'-i Vic., Chaj). ii, passed on the 12th Maj'. 1870. provision was made for the erecti(m of the Province of Manitoba out of part of the new territory, and for its admission into the Confederation simultaneously with the ac(|uisitiou of the North- West Territories, both of which events took i)lace accordingly on the 15th July, 1870. ;5. By an Imperial Order-in-Council. dated the IGtli May, 1871, i)assed upon addresses from the Canadian Parliament and the Britisii Columbia Legislature, that Province was admitted into the Confederation from the L'Oth July. 1871. 4. The Province of Prince Edward Island was also, by an Imperial Order-in-C(mncil, dated the 20th June, 187:5, and obtained in a similar manner, admitted a province of the Dominion from the 1st July. 187H. ."). In 1870, the District of Keewatin, and in 1882 the District of Assinl- 43 boia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Athaljasca were set apart out of tlie North- West Territories. 6. Provision is made by tlie British Nortli America Act for the admission of tlie Island of Newfoundland. 7. The Dominion of Canada, therefon», now comi)rises the whole of tho northern half of North America, bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the west by the Territory of Alaska and tiie Pacific Ocean, oii tlie south by the Cnited States, and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean. 8. The origin of the word Canada is obs("ure, Init the derivation now generally accepted is tliat from an Indian word " Kaimatha,"' meaning a village or collection of huts, and it is supi)osed that Jacques Cartier hearing this word used by tiie Indians with reference to their settlements, mistook its meaning, and applied it to tlie svhole country. 9. Canada has an area of about 5J,470,257 square miles, or including its water surface. i5,()l(),()0O square miles, and is about 8,500 miles from east to west, and 1,400 miles from north to south. CONSTITUTION AND (loVEHNMF.NT. 1. The Constituti(jn of the Dominion of Canada is similar to that of the United Kingdom. 3. By the British North America Act, the Executive (lovernment and authority of and over Canada, as well as the command in chief of the Land and Naval Militia, and of all Naval and Miliiary Forces of and in Canada, were declared to Ix' vested in the Queen. S. The Parliament consists of the Queen, the Senate and the House of Commons. The Queen is represented by the (fovernor (Jeneral, who is assisted by a Privy Council, to which belong all those who are or have been advisers of the Crown, the acting portion of the Council, however, consists only of the Ministry of the day. 4. The (jovernor General is appointed by the Queen, and liolds office for five years. He takes no part in legislation, but assents in the Queen's name to all measures which have passed both the Senate and the Commons. He may, however, refuse such assent, or may reserve bills for Her Majesty's consideration. He may also disallow Acts of the Provincial Legislatures, within one year of their having been passed in the Province. 5. The Senate is composed of members api^ointed for life by the Crown under the Great Seal of Canada. A Senator is entitled to be styled Hon- ourable. He must be a British subject, born or naturalized, have passed the age of thirty years, be a resident in the Province for which he is appointed, and hold iiroperty to the value of $4,000 above all liabilities. His seat becomes vacant if he fails to attend two consecutive sessions of Parlia- ment, if he becomes bankrui»t, or takes advantage of any insolvent law. or is attainted of treason or convicted of felony, The S])eaker, who must be a Senator, is appointed by the (iovernor General, and fifteen members. 44 ii * I' '! 1 ■J includinf^ tlie Speaker, form a quorum. Each Senator receives !j(l,000per unuum as an indenmit)'. The numlu-r of Senators cannot exceed 78, mitil the admission of Newfoundland, whiii it may be increased to 82. Tliere are at present 78 members, representing^ tlie several provinces as follows • Ontario, 24 ; Queliec, 24 ; Nova Scotia. 10: New Brunswick. 1(» ; Manitoba, 3 ; British Columbia, :{ ; Prince Edward Island. 4. Bills of all kind, except money bills, can be originated in the Senate. A Senator cannot be elected a member of the House of Commons. G. The members of the House of Commons nnist also be British sub- jects, but require no other (lualilication. Tluy are elected bj' the people for fiv(> years, unless the House is sooner dissolved, under a uniform fran- chise for the whole Dominion. The Speaker is elected by the mem))ers themselves, twentj* of whom (including the Speaker) constitute a quorum. Mendiers are ])aid at the I'ate of if 10 a day. if the session is less than thirty days, antl ij^l.OOO for the session, if over thirtj- days. All bills for appropri- ating any part of the ]nd)lic revenue, or for imposing any tax or impost, must originate in the House of Commons, and nuist iirst be recommended by messag(> to the (iovernor (ieneral. The House shall be x-alled tog(>ther from time to time by the ( Jovi" (ieneral in the name of the Queen, under the (Ireat Seal of Canada. I>ul i nust be a .session of Parliament once at least i every year, and twel s ]nust not intervene between the last sitting of one session and the iirst sittiJig of the next. 7. The original numb>r o" membcfs -"vas 181, but in accordance with the provisions of the British Xorlu .Vm»....i Act, described below, and in consequence of the admission of new PioVinces. this number has been increased to 211, distributed among the several Provinces as follows: Ontario. 92 ; Quebec, Cht ; Nova Scotia, 21 ; New Brunswick. H> ; Manitoba, T) ; British Columbia, : and Prince Edward Island, <5. By legislation during the session of lSS(t the represi'ntation of the North-West Territories by four members was pro\ ided for. and the Act came into elfei-t on the IStli Fel)ru- ary, 1S87, thereby raising the number of members to 21"). By section 51 of the British North America Act it was provided that the number of repre- sentatives for Quebec should always be G'), and that the other Provinces should be represented in such proportion to their i)opulation. as ascertained at each decennial census, as the number 6.") would bear to the poi)ulation of Quebec so ascertained. 8. The administration of public affairs is divided into thirteen depart- ments, each presided over by a Minister, who must he a member either of the Senate or the House of Commons, and these Ministers form the Cabinet for the time being. 9. The exclusive legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to all matters connected with the following subjects : Public Debt. Currency and Coinage, Trade and Commerce. Banking. Taxation. Savings Banks. 45 Borrowing Money on public credit. Postal Service. Census and Statistics. Militia and Defence. Military and Naval Service. Civil Service. Lighthouses, Buoys, &c. Navigation and Shipping. Quarantine' and Marine Hospitals. Sea Coast and Inland Fisheries. Inter-provincial Ferries, and with Foreign Countries. Weights and Measures. Bills of Exchange. Interest. Legal Tender. Bankruptcy. Patents. C()i)yrights. Indians. Naturalization. Marriage and Divorce. Criminal Law. I'enitentiaries. 10. The qualifications for a voter at elections for the Dominion Pai'lia- ment, are as follows • — A vote is given to every male subject of the full age of 21 years, being the owner, tenant or occupier of real projxnly of the actual value in cities of ijiiJOO, in towns of flMMt, or elsewhere of J^loO, or of the yearly value wherever situate of not less than i?'^ per month, or !?(3 per quarter, or !jlti half-yearly, or A'^O per aniuim, or who is a resident in any electoral district with an income from earnings or investments of not less than !j;;300 per annum, or is the son of a farmer, or any other owner of real ])roperty which is of suflicient value to ((ualify both father and son. or is a fisherman and owner of real propertj-, which with boats, nets and fishing tackle amounts to s^l.lO actual value. Voting is by ballot. 11. The following persons are distpialified for voting at elections for the Dominion ParHament :— The Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justices and Judges of the Superior Courts, and the; Judges of all other Courts in tlie Dominion. Revising Oflicers, Returning Officers and Election Clerks, all Counsel, Agents, Attorneys and Clerks of Candi- dates who have been or may be paid for their services, and certain Indians. IQ. Ever^- member of the Senate andthe House of Commons nuist take the oath of allegiance before taking his seat . 1-i. The Provincial Legislatures have the exchisive right to legislate ui)on such matters as : the Constitution of the Province, taxation and rais- ing money for provincial purposes, management and sale of provincial lands, establishment and management of prisons, hospitals, asylums, muni- cipal institutions, licenses, local works and undertakings, property and civil rights in the Province, the administration of justice, education, and generally all matters of a local or private nature in the Province . THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA. The authority of the Queen in Canada is represented by a Governor General, appointed by Her Majesty's Commission which confers upon him his powers, and, with his instructions, defines generally his duties. His authority is derived from his Commission and limited to the powers thereby expressly or impliedly entrusted to him . ^il t I' i » !l 46 The (rovernor General lias power to appoint or remove Members of the Executive Council, it being understood that those who have lost the confi- dence of Parliament will resign or discontinue to exercise their functions, analogously to the usage of tiie United Kingdom. In Canada, the Crown has only a veto on legislation, and the Home Government has no control over any public officer, excejit over the Gov- ernor General . Tlie Governor General has power to gi%'e or v-ithhold assent passed by- Parliament; and without his assent, no law is binding. ■1 ■ ii THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. His Excellency the Most Honourable Sir Henry Charles Keith Petty- FitzMaurice, Marquis of Lansdowxe. in the County of Somerset, Earl of Wycombe, of Chipping Wycond) in tiie Coimtj- of Bucks, Viscount Calne and Calnestone in tlie County of Wilts, and Lord Wycombe, Baron Chipping Wycombe in the County of Bucks, in the peerage of Great Britain ; Earl Of Kerry and Earl of Shelburne. Viscoi.iitClanmaurice and Fitzmaurice, Baron of Kerry, Lixnaw, and Duidierron, in the peerage of Ireland, Knight Grand Cross of the most distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, (lov- ernor General of Canada, and Vice Admiral of the same. Born, January 14th. lH4r) ; educated at Eton and Baliol College. Oxford ; married. lH(i9. the Lady INIaud Evelyn Hamilton, youngest daughter of the First Duke of Abei'corn, K.G. Was a Commissioner of the Exchequer of Great Britain and of Treasury of Ireland. 1S(5S-T2. when he was appointed Lender Secre- tary for War. Apj)oiiited (rovernor (reneral of Canada, 18th August, 1883. Sworn in at Quebec, ~»;5rd October, 188:!. staff . Secretarj' of the Governor General and Military Secretary, Captain Henry Streatleild, Grenadier Guards, Government House, Ottawa; Eastern Departmental Building. Aide-de-Camp, Hon. Henry James Anson, Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Highland Light Infantr}-, (Tovermnent House, Ottawa Aide-de-Camp, Hercules Arthur Pakenham, Esq., Lieutenant, Grena- dier Guards, Government House. Ottawa. Extra Aide-Camp, Lieut. Col. Hewitt Bernard. C.M.G., Gazetted Oct. 3rd, 1868. Appointed by the Queen a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, 1872. Extra Aide-de-Camp, Captain Russell Stephenson, Montreal . Honorary Aide-de-Camp, Lieut. Col. Henry Robert Smith, 14th Prin- cess of Wales' Own Rifles, Rideau Club, Ottawa . 47 GOVERNORS GENERAL OF CANADA SINCE 1867. NAME. The Rt . Hon . Viscount Monck , G . C . M . ( J . ThoRt. Hon. Lord Lisgar, G.C.M.G., (Sir John Youn;^) The Rt. Hon. tlie Earl of Dufferin. K.P K.C.B., CI.U.M.d TheRt. Hon. the Marquis of Lome, K.T., (I.C.M G.. P.O., etc The Most Hon. tlie Martinis of Lansdowne, (J.U.M.G.. etc DATE OF APPOINTMENT. D.\TK OK ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE. 1 June \, 1867. July 1. 1807. Dec. 29, 1868. Feb. 2, 1869. May 22, 1872. June 25, 1872. Oct. 5, 1878. Nov. 25. 1878, Aug. 18, 188:^. Oct. 23, 1883. General Officer Commanding the Imperial Forces in Canada. Lieut. -General Lord Alexander George Russell, C.B. Appointed to command the troops in Canada, 24th May, 1888. — Halifax. N.S. General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada. Lieut. -General Sir Frederick D. Middleton, K.C.M.(}., C.B.. Ottawa. Aide-de-Camj), Cai)tain Henry Ellison Wise, Ottawa. CABINET MINISTERS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. Seat of Government Ottawa. The Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, P. C, G.C.B., Premier and President of the Privy Council. Private Secretary — Mr. Joseph Pope. The Honourable Sir Hector Louis Langevin, C.B., K.C. M.G., Minister of Public Works. Private Secretary- — Mr. Elzebert F. E. Roj*. The Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, C.B., G.C.M.G., Mmister of Finance. Private Secretary — Mr. Clarence C. Chipman. The Honourable Jolm Henry Pope, Minister of Railways and Canals. Private .secretary — Mi'. James William Currier. The Honourable Mackenzie Bowell. Minister of Customs. Private Secretary— Mr. E. L. Sanders. The Honourable Sir Adolplie Phillippe Caron, K.C.M.G., Minister of Militia and Defence. Private Secretary — Mr. Alphonse Benoit. The Honourable Archibald Woodbury McLelan, Postmaster-General. Private Secretary— Mr. Thomas McLelan. The Honourable Jolm Carling, Minister of Agriculture and Statistics. 1 rivate Secretary — Mr. A. L. Jaryis. ,i ( ! i 48 ii. J The noiiourabki Jolin CoHtigan, Minister of Inl.iiul Itevenue. Private Secretary— Mr. M. F. Walsli. The H()ni>ural)le Joseph Ailolplie CliajiK'au, Q.C., LL.D., Secretary of State. Private Secretary — Mr. I.ouis 11. Taelie. Tlie IIonoiirai)le Tliomas Wliite, Minister of the Interior and Superintendent- (ieiieral of Indian Affairs. Private Secretary — Mr. L. ('. Pereira. The Honourable Jolni Sparrow David Tiiompson, Q.C., Minister of Justice. Private Secretary — Mr. Douj^das B. Stewart. Tlie Honourable (jeor^e Eidas Foster. Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Private Secretary — Mr. S. J. Jeuliins. The Honourable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott (witliout portfolio). Dki'Uty IIkads ui<' Dkpautments. "William Henry Criflin, Deputy Postmaster-General. Josepii Charles Taciie, M.D., Dejiuty Minister of Agriculture and Statistics. Toussaint Trudeau, C.E., Deputy Minister of Railways and Canals. William Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine. James Johnson, Comnussioner of Customs. Colonel Charles Euj^ene Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence. J.)hn Mortimer Courtney, Deputy Ministi-r of Finance. Georj^e Frederic Baillari,a', C.E., Dei)uty Minister of Public Works. Lawrence Vankouglmet, Deputy Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs. Jolin Josej)h Mcliee, Clerk of the Privy Council. Grant Powell. Under Secretary of State. Edward Miall. Dei)uty Minister and Comniis.sioner of Inland Revenue. Alexander MacKinnon Burgess, Deputy Ministi'r of the Interior. John Tilton. De])uty Minister of Fisheries. Augustus Power, <^.C., Acting Deputy Minister of Justice. Brown Chiimberlin. C. M .G.. Queens Printer and Controller of Stationery. Frederick White, C()mi)troller of the North- West Mounted Police. Alfred Iticliard Cecil Selwyn, Director of Geological Survey of Canada. Richartl Pope, Commissioner of Patents. John Lome McDougall, Auditor-General. Samuel St. Onge Chaj)leau, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery. Privy Councillors who are not now Members of the Cabinet. Hon. Sir Leonard Tilley, K. C. M. G., D. C. L. Hon. Sir Alexander Tilloch Gait, G. C. M. G., D. C. L. Hon. William McDougall, C. B.. Q. C. Hon. Sir William Pearce Howland, K. C. M. G., C. B. Hon. Sir Adams George Archibald, K. C. M.'g., LL. D., Q. C. Hon. Peter Mitchell. M. P. Htm". Sir Alexander Campbell, K. C. M. G. i. 49 Hon. Sir Edward Kenny. K. Tlic RiKht lion. Sir John Rose, Bart, G. C. M. G. Hon. Jaino.-s Cox Aiitins. Hon. Ak'xamUu- Morris, D. C. L., Q. C. Hon. Theodore Robitaille, M. D. Hon. Hiigli Ml- Donald. Hon. Alexander Maekenzie, M. P. Hon. Sir Antoine Aiine Dorion, K. Hon. Edward Blake, Q. C, M. P. Hon. Sir Richard John Cartwright. K. C. M. G., M. P. Hon. David Laird. Hon. Donald Alexander Macdonald. Hon. TlionKiH Collin. Hon. Telesphore Fournier. Hon. William Rosa. Hon. Felix Geotfrion, M. P. Hon. William Berrian Vail. Hon. Davi.l Mills. LL. B., M. P. Hon. Toussaint Antinne Roiloljihe Liflammo, Q. C, D. C. L. Hon. Richard William Scott. Q. C. Hon. Charles Alphonse Pantaleon Pelktier, C. M. (f., B. C. L,, Q. C. Hon. Wilfred Laurier, Q. C, M. P. Hon. Alfred (rilpin Jones. M. P. Hon. James McDonald. Hon. Louis Francois Roderiipie Masson. Hon. Louis Frani^ois George Baby. Hon. Robert Duncan Wilniot. Hon. Sir David Lewis Macpherson, K. C. M. G. Hon. Frank Smith. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON. Hem. Sir Charles Tupper, C.B., G.C.M.G. (acting), !l and 10 Victoria Chambers, London, S.W. Secretary Canadian Govei-nment Offices in London, Joseph (r. Colmer. Private Secretary, Clarence C. Chipman. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGENTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Liverpool, Mr. John D\'ke, 15 Water Street. Glasgow, Mr. Thomas Grahame. 40 St. Enoch Square. Belfast, Mr. Charles Foy, 29 Victoria Place. Dublin, Mr. Thomas Connolly, Northumberland House. Bristol, Mr. J. W. Down, Bath Bridge. CANADIAN AGENCY IN PARIS. Hon. Hector Fabre, C.M.G., Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, 10 rue de Rome, Paris . Secretary, P. A. Foursin-Escande . Attache, M. Emile Girouard . K^^ 50 THE SENATORS OF CANADA, SI'KAKKR. The Ilonouralilc Josiaii Burr Pia'MB. SENATORS . Tin- lloiKMiiiihh' Alt))()tt. Joliii .JoKcpli CjiKhvell Alcxiiiulcr, ( iror;;*' Allan, Ocor;,^*' Williain Aliuoii. Williain JnhnHtf)n(' Ai(liil)al(l, Thomas Dickson Ainianil, .Joseph Frani^-oiH Buillarj;('on. IMcnc Bcllt'i'osc, ,h)s('ph llyacintlu' Boldiic, .hiscph Botsi'ord. Amos Kdwin Bonchi'ivilli'. Charles Eugene Boucher de. Boyd, John Carvell. Jedediah Hhisoii Casj;rain. ( harh s lOugene ChatFcrs. William Henry Clemow, Fi'ancis Cochrane. Matthew Henry De Blois, Pierre Antolne Dever, James Dickey, Robert Barry Ferij,iison. John Ferrier, .lames Flint, Hilla Forlin, Bierre Girard, Mari' Amahle Glasier, John UoNvan. James Rohert Grant. Roliert Patterson (iiievremont, Jean-Baptiste Haytho'iic. Rohei't Boorc '. . .' Howlan, George William Kanlhach. Hemy AtaJphus Newman Lacoste, Alexandre , . Leonard. Klijah Lewin, .Jam* n Davies Macdonald, William John Mail'arlane, Alexander Maclnnes. Donald Macjiherson. Sir David Lewis, K.C.M .G. . McLalhnn, Lauehlan McClelan. Abner Reid McDonald, William Mclimes, Thomas Robt-rt McKay. Thomas McKinclsey. (ieorge Crawford McM illan." Donald POST OFFICE ADDRESS. Ottawa. O. Wooodstock. O. Toronto, O. Halifax. N.S. Sydney, N.S. Riviere des Brairies. (j. C^uebec, C^. St. Vincent de Paul, Q, St. Vincent d(> Tring. Q. Sackville, Westmoreland, N.B. Boncherville. i^. .St. John, N.B. Chariot tetown, P,E,I. Windsor, O. St. ("•'■sairc. (^. Ottawa. (). Comjiton. (^). Quebec. Q. St. John, N.B. Amherst, N.S. Bathurst. N.B. Moiitr(>al, Q. Belleville, O. Lajirairie, O. St. Bonifaci', Man. Sunbury, N.B. Barrie, O. Pictou.N.S. Sorel, Q. Charlotte town, P.E.I. Alberton.P.K.I. Lunenlnirg, N.S. Montreal. Q. London, O. Saint John, N.B, V^ictoria , B . C . Wallace, N.S. Hamilton. O, Toronto, O. "tromness. O. Hopewell, Albert <"ounty, N.B. Little Glace Bay. N.S, New Westminster, B.C. Colchester, N.S. Milton, O. Alexandria, O. 1 51 THE SENATE OF CAXADA.-(Coiitinued) SENATORS. The Honourable Merner. Saimiel Miller, William Nlontf^oiiierv, Donald Odcll, William I Innter '"^'Donolioe, John net. AiiHclmc Iloinere . iletier.riiarlcs A IjjIk nisePanlaleon.C. M .( i, Pliiml), Josiah Hurr Poirier, Pascal Power, Ijawrence (Jeoffvey Read. Robert Ressor, David Robitaille, Tiieoilore Rolland, Jeaii-Bapiste Ross. James ( Jibb Ross, John Jones . . . . Ryan, Thomas Sanford, Williajn Kli Schnltz. John Scott, Richard William Smith, Frank Stevens, (iardner Green Sullivan, M ichael Sutherland. John " 'bandeau, Jost'i)li Rosaire del, Fran(,'ois Xavier Anselme \er, James . ...al. Alexander Wark, David POST OFFICE ADDRESS. New Hamburg. O. Arichat. N.S. Park Corner, P.E.I. Fredericton. N.B. Toronto, C). St. Cuthbert, g. Quebec. Q. Niagara. U. Richibucto, N.B. Halifax. N.S. Bellevill O. Yorkviili'. •'). New Carlisle Q. Montreal, Q. (Quebec. Q. St<^ Anne de LajK^rade, Q. Montreal. Q. Hamilton, O. Winnipeg. Man. Ottawa, O. Toronto. O. Waterloo. Q. - ingston, O. ildonan, Man. Montreal, Q. Montn-al. (j!. Hamilton, O. Sarnia, O. Fredericton, N.B. Permanent Officers of the Senate of Canada. Honorary, Robert Lenioine, Esq. Clerk. Master in Chancery, Cashier and Accountant, EJouard J. Langevin . Clerk- Assistant. Master in Chancery, James Adamson. Law Clerk, Master in Chancery. Clerk of Coniuiittees and English Translator, J. G. A. Creight(m. Chaplain, The Venerable J. S. Lauder. First English Clerk and lerk of English 'ournals. Peter Miller. Second English Clerk and Clerk of Routine and Proceedings, fR. W. Stephens . Third English Clerk and Clerk of Private Bills, Alex. Soutter. Second Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery and Chief Freneh Trans- lator, A. A. Boucher. First French Translator, Alfred Garneau. rV: !< }. if ipi I M 11 52 Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk of French Journals, J. de St. D. LeMoine. Assistant Accountant, C. T. Gibbs. Junior Clerk. C. Young. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, R. Edward Kimber, Po.st master, J. B. Mvrand. Housekeeper, Peter Dunne. Aildress, To the Honourable the Senate of Canada, in Parliament as- sembled The Petition of [PIdce and date.] Humbly sheweth. That, &c. MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, CANADA. SPEAKER : The Honourable Joseph Aldric Ouimet. h ll:. it Name. Constituency. Post Office Address. Amvot, Guillaume Bellcchas.se Middlesex, S. R SheH'ord . Soulanges Wentworth, N.R... Queens (N.B.) ^'ictoria (B.C.) Victoria (0.), N.R . . Berthier Iberville Quebec, Q. Wilton (hove, O. Armstrong, James Audet. Antoine North Stukely, Q. St. Folycarpe, Q. Dundas, O. St. John. N.B. Victoria, B.C. Lindsay, 0. Montreal, Q. Mount Jtihnson, Q. Desmond. O. Montreal, Q. Cornwall. O. Bain, James William Bain, Tliomas Baird, (Jeorge Frederick Baker, Edward Crow Barron, John Augustus Beausoleil. (.Jleophas Bechard, Fran(j'ois Bell, JoJni William Bergeron, J. (Jedeon Horace Bergin. Darbv. . . A(iJington Bcauharnois .Stormont & C( irnwall St. Hyacinthe DurJiam, W.R King's (N.S.) St. John's (Q.) Hastings, N.R Waterloo. N.R Monck Bernier Michel Esdras Blake, H(m. Edward Borden, Frederick William. . Bom-assa. Fran(;ois Bowell, Hon. Blackenzie Bowman. Isaac Erb Boyle, Artiuir Brien, James Brown, Adam St. Hyacinthe, Q. Toronto, 0. Canning, N.S. St. Valentin, Q. Ottawa. 0. St. Jacobs, O. Dunnville, O. Essex, S.R Hamilton B^ssex Centre, O. Hamilton, O. Bry.son, John Pontiac Fort Coiilonge, Q. Belleville, 0. Bathurht, N.B. Burdett, Sanmel Barton Burns, Kennedy Francis. . . . Hastings, E. R (iloucester Cameron, Hugh Inverness Mabou, N.S. Campbell, Archibald (•argill, Henrv Kent Bruce, E.R London Chatham, 0. Cargill, O. Ottawa, C. (^arling, Hon' John Carpenter, Franklin Went- worth Wentworth. S.R. . . . Stonv Creek. O. Name Caron. Hon. Sir Adolphe Philippe, K.C.M.fr Cartwriglit, Hon. Sir Richard John, K.C.AT.C; Casey, George Elliott Casgrain, Philippe Baby . . . . Chapleau, Hon. Jos. Atlolphe Charlton, John Chisholin, Donald Choqiiette. Philii)pe Aiiguste Cimon. Simon Clayes, (xeorge Cocklnirn, Geo. Ralph Rich- ardson Chouinard. H. J. J. B Colby. Charh's Carroll Cook, Herman Henry Costigan, Hon. John Conghlin. Timothy C-.ndombe. Charles Jeremie . Conrsol. (^harles Jose])h Couture, Paul 53 Constituency. Quebec, (County). O.xford. S.R Elgin, W.R LTslet Terrebonne Norfolk. N.R New Westminster Montmagny Charlevoix Missisquoi Post Office Address. Curran, John Joseph Daly, Thomas JIayne Daoust. Jean Ba])tiste Davies, Louis Henry Dawson. Simon .lames Davin. Nicholas Flood Davis. Donahl Watson Denison. Frederick Charles . De St. George. Jos. Esdras Alfred Desaulniers. Frs. Severe Le- sieur Desjardins, Alphonse Dessaint. Alexis Duiwnt. Flavien Edgar, James David Edwards. William Cameron E'senhauer, James Daniel. . . Ellis. John Valentine Ferguson, Charles Frederick Ferguson, John Ferguson, John J'iset, Jean Bte. Romuald. . . Fisher, Sydney Arthur Flj-nn, Edmund Power Foster, Hon. George Eulas. . Freeman, Joshua Newton. . . (iraudet, Athanase Gauthier, Joseph Toronto. Centre ... Dorchester Stanstead Simcoe. E.R Victoria (N.B.) Middlesex. N.R Maskinonge Montreal. East Chicoutimi & Sague nay Montreal. Centre . . Selkirk Two Mountains. ... Queens (P. E.I.) Algonui .\ssiniboia. AVest . . , Alberta Toronto, West Portneuf St. Maurice Hochelaga Kamouraska Bagot Ontario. W.R Russell Liuienburg St. John (N. B.) City Leeds and Grenville. N.R Renfrew, S.R VVelland Rimouski Brome . . Richmond (N.S.).... King's (N.B.) Queen's (N.S.) Nicolet L'Assomption Ottawa, O. Kmgston. O. Fingal, O. Quel)ec. Q. Ottawa. O. Lvnedoch. O. New Westminster, B. C. Montmagny, Q. Miinav Bav. Bedford, Q". Toronto. O. Quebec, Q. Stansti'ad. Q. Toronto. O. Ottawa. O. Olfa. O. St. Justin. Q. St Thomas. Mont'gny. Q. Laterriere. Q. Montreal. Q. Brandon. M. St. Eustache. Q. Chiirlottetown. P.E.L Port Arthur. O. Regina. N.W.T. Fort McLeod, N.W.T. Toronto, O. Quebec. Q. Yamachiche, Q. Montreal. Q. Kamouraska. Q. St. Lii)oire, Q. Toronto. O. RockliMid. O. Lunenburg. N.S. St. John, N.B. Kemptville, O. iAdmaston. O. 1 Niagara Falls, O. iRimouski, Q. Knowlton. Q. Arichat, N.S. Otniwa. O. ! Liverpool, N.S. JGentilly. Q iLaurentides. Q. n'\ f— ^sa. 54 Name. |) ^ G(H)tTri()ii. Hon. Felix (iij;ault, Oi'orj,'*' Au;j;uisto. . . (Jillnior, Aillnirllill (iiioiiai'd, J)6siiv (U)(ll)()ut. Jftscj))) (iordon, David William.... (Jraudhois, Paul Etiermc... (iiiay, ricrrc Malcolm t. Franc^ois, Beauce, Q. Nanaimo, B.C. Riviere du Loup(e«6n8)Q Etcliemin, Q. Joliette. Q. Cobourg. O. Perth. (). Woodstock. O. jSherbrooke. Q. iStratford. (). 'Jloriisburg. (). -Montreal. Q. Lind.sav. O. j(iuel|>li. O. Sherbrooke. Q. i Almonte, O. il'erce, Q. Halifax. N. S.^ Wevmouth, N. S. illal'ifax. N, S. KHenelg. N. S. JKingstcm, O. '.Montreal. Q. St. Eugene. O. Hanover. O. Dorchester, N. B. Jermyn, O. Quebec. Q. Quebec, Q. Ottav.-a. O. Arthabaskaville, Q. .Vrthabaskaville, Q. Sarnia, O. Baden, O. Ottawa. O. Wuigham, O. Prince Albert, N. W. T. Toronto, O. Toronto, O. liranipton. O. West' ille, N. S. Christmas Island, N. S. Quebec, Q. Souris, V. K. I. Hamilton, D. J 55 ;:M1 ! ' ,1." Name Constituency. McKet'n. David McLt'lan, Hon. Arcliibald Woodbury McMillan. Hugh McMillan, John McMullcn. James ^IcXcill, Alexander ;Ma(lill, Frank Mallory. Albert E Mara. John Andrew Marshall, Joseph Henry .... ^lasson, James Mills, Hon. Uavid Mills. -I;>im Burpee Mitchell, Hon. Peter Molfat. (Jeorge Moncrietf , (ieorge Nh)ntague, Walter I lumjjhrey ^hjiititlaii-ir. Hijipolyte Midock, William O'Brien, William Lulward . . Ouimet, Hon. Joseph Aldric {Spctikcr) Paterson. William Patterson, .James Colebrooke Perley, William Dell Perley. William (loodhue... Perry, Stanislas Francis . . . . Piatt, .John .Milton I'ope. Hon. John Henry . . . . Porter. Robert Prefontaine, Raymond. . . . . Putnam, Alfred Reid, James Rinfret. Come Isai'e Riopel, IjOIUs Joseph Robertson, Alexander Robertson, James Edwin . . . Rol)illard, Honore Roome, William Frederick. . Ross, Arthur Wellington . . , Rowand, James Royal, Joseph Rykert, John Charles Ste. Marie, Louis Scarth, William Bain Scriver, Julius Semple. Andrew Shakespeare, Noah Shanly. Walter. Cape Breton . (Colchester V.-iudreuil Huron. S. R Wellingtim, N. R... Bruce. N. It Ontario. N. R NortluunlH'rlanii.K.H Yale Middlesex. E. li . . . . (!rev. y*. R Botiiwell AnnaiM)lis X()rthuml)errd(N.B.; Restigouche I^aml)t()n, E. R . . . Haldimand (!hamj)lain York, N. R Muskoka P(wt Office Address. Skinner, Charles Nelson . Laval Brant. S. R Essex. N. R .Vssiniboia. East . Ottawa (City) . . . l^rince(P.E.I.)... Prince Edward . . Comi)ton Huron, W, R.... Ciiandjlv Hants. "^ Cariboo Jjotbiniere Bonaveiiture .... Hastings. W. R. . King's (r.E.L) . . . Ottawa Middlesex. W. R liisgar Bruce. W. R .... I'rovencher Lincoln and Niag Napierville Winnijx'g Huntingtlon Wellington. C. R . . . Victoria (B. C.) Grenville, S. R St. John (N. B.) City and County " Wll Little (J lace Bay. N, S. Ottawa O. Rigaud. Q. Constance. O. .Mount Forest, O. Wiarton, O. Beaverton. O. Warkworth. O. Kamloops, B. C. Ijoiidon, O. i()wen Sound, O. Palmyra, O. Annapolis. X. S. Nb)ntreal. t^. Oalhousie. N. B. I'etrolea. O. Duimville. O. CaiH'deLa .Magdeleine,Q. Toronto. O. Shanty Bay, O. Montrt>al, Q. lirantford, O. Wimlsor. O. Wolf Creek, Wolseley, X. W. T. Ottawa, O. Tignish, 1'. E. L I'icton. O. Ottawa. O- Ehnvale. O. Montreal, C^. .Maitland. X. S. C^uesnelle. li. C. Ste. Croix. C^. Quebec. Q. Helleville. O. .Montague Bridge. I'.K.I. Ottawa. O. Xewlmry. O. \ Vancouver. R. C. / Winnipt(g, M. Saugeen. O. St. Boniface. M. St. Catharines, O. St. Remi. Q. Winnipeg. .M. Hemuiingford. Q. Fergus, O, Victoria. B. C. .Montreal, Q. St. John, N. H. I /I I ! J: > ^:i i:;'! 'i I M k ! !; 66 Name. Constituency. Post Office Address. Small, John Smith. Sir De(ls and (JrciivilK', N.R Lt-eds. S.R TiJ'iinox Levis Liiudlii and Niagara r^i^Ki'i- i;islft lionilon LotbinieiT Lunenl)iiig ]\Iaii|U('tte Jliiskinonji;*'' Megantii- Middh-scx. E.R Middlesex. N.R Middlesex. S.R Miildlesex. W.R l\Iissis((U<>i Monck iSlonteahn 31iinlniaj;ny ^lontniorenc}- IMontreal, Oeiitre Montreal. East iMdiitreal. West Miiskoka Napieiville New Westminster Nicdlet Norfolk. N.R Norfolk. S.R Nortlmniberland, N^.B Nortlnnnberland (O). E.R Nortlmniberland (O). W.R. . . Ontario, N.R Ontario, S.R Ontario. W.R Ottawa (City) Ottawa (County) Oxford, N.R," Oxford. S.R Peel Perth, N.R Perth, S.R Peterborough , E . R . . Peterborough, W.R. MEMBERS. John (h-ahani Haggart Joseph (ruuthier Hon Joseph Aldrie Oniniet (Spvakvr) Charles Frederick Ferguson George Taylor Uriaii Wilson Pierre Malcolm (Juay John Ciiarles Rykeit Arthur Wellington Ross Bhilii>i)e Baby Casgrain Hon, John Carhng Come Isaie Rinfret James Daniel Ei.senhaiier Robert Watson ^.c*;-"" Charles .leremie Coulomlie (Jeorge Turcot Josepli Henry ^larshall Timothy Coughlin James Armstrong William P'rederick Roonie George Cliiyes Arthur Bovle Olarts Thefien P Auguste Cho(iuette Charles I.angelier John Josei>h Curran Charles Joseph Coursol " Sir Donald A Smith. K.C.M.Ct. WiHiani Kdward O'Brien Louis Ste. Marie Donald Chishohn Atlianase (laudet John Cliarlton David Tisdale Hon. Peter Mitchell Albert E. Mallory (leorge Guillet Frank Madill William Smith James David Edgar W'lliam Goodhue Perley Honore Robillard Alonzo Wright James Sutherland Hon Sir R. J. Cartwright, K.C.M.G^ William A. McCulla Samuel Rolland Hesson James Trow John Lang James Stevenson 01 CONSTITUENCIES WITH MEMBERS.-iContiimed) CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. Pii'tou \ Charles H. Tiipi)?!- ■/ I Jolin Mc-D()Uf,'aloke Simcoe, E.R Simcoe, N.R Simcoe, S.R Soulanges Stanstead Sudbury Temiscouata '. Terrebonne Three Rivers Toronto, Centre Toronto, East Toronto, West Two Mountains and \ Joseph Royal Franc^'ois Langelier Hon. Wilfrid Laurier Hon. Tliomas Mcdreevy Hon. Sir Adolphe P. Caron, K.C.M.G. fieorge F. Baird Josliua Newton Freeman Louis Ilenrv Davies iWilliam Welsh jPeter White Jolin Ferguson (xeorge Motfat I Jean Baptiste La belle Edmund Power Flynn William Bullock Ives J B Romuald Fiset (ieorge Auguste Gigault jWilliam Cameron Edwards Michael Esdras Bernier ;john V. Ellis Charles N Skinner Charles Wesley AN'eldon Franc^ois Bourassa Fran^'ois Severe L. Desaulniers D. H. McDowall Thomas Mayne Daly Antoine Audet Robert Newton Hall Herman Henrv Cook D" Alton VlcfJarthy Richard Tyrwhitt James W. Bain iCniarU's C. Colby iRobert Duncan Wilmot, jun IPaul Etienne (handbois iHon. J. A. Chapleau Hon. Sir H. L. Langevhi, K C.M.(;. G»Hjrge Ralph R. Cockburn John Small Frederick Charles Denison Jean Baptiste Daoust 'IS ■'1 l\- Il ■ 02 ii CONSTITUENCIES. ME^rBERS. VaiU'DUvor Island. Viiudrt'uil ViTchi'ii's Victoria. B.C Victoria. (X.B.) ... Victoria. (N.S.) ... Victoria (O.). X.K. Victoria (O.). S.K.. ■Waterloo. N.l? Waterloo. S.H Wcllaiid ■WcUand.N.R Wcllaiid. S.k Wciitworlli. N.i;. .. Wcntworth. S.K... AVc-^tmorcland . . . . "Wiiiniiicn Yale ...' Yaniaska Yarinoiitli York. (X.B.) York (().). K.K.... York (O.). X.R.... York(0.). W.K.... David William Cordon HnKli .Mc.Vlillan Hon Feli.x (Jeoffrion Edgar Crow Baker / .illon. John Costi^an .Tolni Angnstns Barron Adam llndspetli Isaac Kil> Bowman James T,ivin;;ston •lolin l'\'rgnson Andrew Semple James McMnllcn James Mclnnes Thomas Bain Franklin Wcntworth Carpenter Josiah Wood William Bain Scarth John .Andrew Mara Faliien \'anasse Thomas Temjile lion. Ale.\ander ^latken/ic William Clark Wal aco DUTIES OF THE SPEAKER. He is the presiding olticcr of the liody. He reads all communications Avhich come from the Queen's Re|)resentative to the Commons; he has to present and read such addresses and petitions as are ciirried uj) to the Gov- t'nioi'-Cenei'al l)y the WIkpIc llousr. and to deli\'er the usird speeches, on the part of tlu' Commons when presenting the Sui)ply I'.ill. and other liills calling for peiuliar note and remark. Through him all witnesses aiul pris- oners at the liar of the House are e.Kamined. and ho directs all arrange^ ments when the House is to be aildressed hy counsel. It is his duty to deliver the reprimand of the House to any one who has incurred the penalty of receiving it : it is also his duty to issue warrants of committal or release for lireach of privilege ; to conuminicate with any parties, when so instructed hy the nous(\ It is his duty to closely e.xaniine the ])rovisions of Private Hills so as to protect the puhlic against any surprise, or undue en- croachment or injury. He controls and regulates tlie conduct of sid)ordi- nate otlicers of the House, and enforces the Rules of the Hcmse ; hi' cannot join in any debate unless in (.'omniittee of the Whole House. As the jn-esid" ing officer of the House, he has all the duties attached to sucli an office. The Speaker is cliosen liy the nienihers of Parliament, and holds his oflflce 03 until tho Parliament in which he is flt-ctt'il is dissolvod. ShonM a iiH'nihcr IMTsevLTo in (lisohcyinK tiio onh'r of tlit- Kpcakcr. and of tlie House, tlio SjMjaker may •' nanu' him," a course uniformly followed, an the term im- plies, by the censure of tlie House. In extreme cases the Speaker may order members or others into cnstoily until tlie pleasure of the House he signified. On divisions, when tiie numbers liappen to he ecjual, he gives the casting vote, but he never otherwise votes. DOMINION PARLIAMENTS SINCE 1867. Date of No.of Parliaments Sessions l.st Parliament . . . '••1st.... •2n(\ .... :ir(l .... ■1th .... ."•.til .... 2nd Parliament . . Mst.... •iiid . . . 3rd Parliament. . . 1st •2w\ .... linl .... -Itli .... .-.th .... 4th Parliament. . . 1st •2nd .... :!rd .... 4th .... 5th Parliament. . . 1st •-Mid .... •ird .... 4tli .... 6th Parliament . . . 1st 'Jnd .... Opening. Xov. (1. ISfiT Ajuil 1."). l,S(i!) Feb. b"), ISTd 1.-), 1«71 April II, IST^J Prorogation. Dissolution. .Vlarch '). 1S7:! Oct. -JiJ. i^r.i Mar. •,>(). isr4 Feb. 4, 1ST.-) It), l.sT() 8. IHTT 7. 1S78 Feb. 1:3. 1S7it 1:2. 1SS() Dei-. !». l.>-<^() Feb. (». lS.s-,> Feb. ,>^. ISS! ,laii. 17. l.'^H4 •2\), IHH,-) Feb. '2.-), ISMC) April bi. ISST Feb. :.';!. IS.SS Mav 2;.'. IHfiS . . ] .:jui'ie '22. !!-!(;!» ..: | .iMav 12, 1S7(» lA])ril 14. 1S7I . Muiie 11. 1H7'2 i .'Au-. 1:5. is7;i .Nov. 7. is7;i .,Mav 2(i, 1.^74 .;Ai)ril S, lK7,-» .1 " 1'2, 1H7(5 ., ■' 2H, 1S77 .jMay 10. 187S 1 . Mav 1.-). 1.M7!) .' •• ' 7, ISHO .;Mar. 21. 18SI .;May 17, 1882 .Mav 2.'>. 1SS:5 . Api-il 10. 1SS4 . Julv 2(». 188.-) . June 2, 188(> . 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Letters for the United States s)iould be addressed to the State as well as to the Post-Oliici'. A letter once posted lieconies the projH'rty of tlie person to whom it is addressed, and nuist he forwanU'd according to its direction. On no appli- cation, however urgent, can it be delivered l>ack to the writei. or to any other jierson. Letters containing } . or silver money. Jewels, or anything liable to Customs duties, cannot bt roiwarded by post, lieyoml the Dominion : except to the United States. Letters addressed to mere initials, or fictitious names, will not be deliv- ered, imless addressed in care of a resident or to some lx).\ in the Post-Otiice. Letters bearing n\ntilated stamps, or stamps so soiled and defaced as to make it impossible for tlie sorting clerks to deciih' whether they have been used before or not. will be sent to the Postnuister < ieneral for his adjudication. HATRH OF l'«)STA(iK. Letters addressed to places in Canada and United States, :{ cents per f. o/.. . or fraction thereof. Newfoundland and (ireat Britain (l)v Canadian or New York Mail Steamers) .") cents per \ o/.. or fra<'ti places in Canada and the Uniteil States, when sent in envelojies having printwl thereon a rtMpiest from the sender, that the letter if not delivereil at the otHce addresse and address of the jjerson to whom it is sent. Transient newspai)ers within th«^ Dominion, the United States, or New- foundland. 1 cent per four oz. or fraction tliereof. A sinjj^le i)ai)er weighing less tb.in one oz. will be forwarded for A cent. Newspapi-rs posted for city delivery must be prepaid A cent eacb. If for rs ami h'j;al documents may be sent to Cireat Britain at 5 eents for the first H) oz., and '2 cents for every additional 'J oz. None of the above-mentioned articles can be registered to places in Canada, unless jirepaid at letter or parcel post rates. PARCELS. Parcels may l»e sent ti> jilaces in Canada and the United Kingdom. They must be plaiidy a cents for 4 oz. . and must not exceed 5 Urn. in 71 weight, nor 2 fpet in length by 1 foot in width or ilepth . They may be registered for a fee of o cents. Parcels tV>r the United Kingdom must be prepaid !}.") t>ents jx-r lb. or fraction of a lb. , and must not exceed 8 lbs. in weight, nor 2 feet in length or 1 foot in width or depth. A Customs Declaration of the contents and value of each parcel addressetl to the United Kingdom nuist be tilU'd up at the Post-Otiice by the sender. Parcels for the United Kingdom are for- warded by Canadian Steiiu ers only. PATTERNS AND SAMPLES. Ihmu Fide patterns and samples of merchandise, not exceeiling 34 oz. in weight, may be sent to any place in Canaila and Newfoundland at 1 cent per 4 oz. Must be jni* up so us to admit of inspection. (Joods sent in exe- cution of an order, liowever small the (pMutity ma}' be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not being actually trade patterns or samjtles. are not admissible as such. Samples addressed to places in the United States, are subject to a rate of tO cents ciicli i)a(kage, which must not exceed S oz. in weight. The limit of weight to England. France, (iermany, and all other cimntries in Europe, is eight ounces — postage, 2 cents for the tirst 2 oz., and 1 cent for every additional 2 oz. REtHSTRATION. Everj- letter and packet intended for registration nmst be lianded irt at the wicket, and a receipt obtained tlierefor. On no account must it Iks drojjpjd into a letter box. Tlie registration fee must be paid by registration stamj): the registration fees on letters to ])laces in Canada and N»'wfound" land is 2 cents: to (Jreat Britain and tlie United States, .") cents. The sender of a registered letter addressed to any Postal Union Country may entitle liimself to a certificate as to the disposal of said letter by tlie Postma.ster at the oftice addressed, on prepayment of an additional fee of 5 cents. All classes of matter may be registered to Postal Union countries. Registration stamps cannot bf accepteil in j)repaynu'nt of postage, MATTER WHICH CANNOT BE FORWARDED BY POST. • Any explosive, dartgenms or destructive substaiK-e. li(|uids, or anything likely to injure the nuiils or the person of any otlirer or servant of the Post-Ottice. A glass bottle, or glass in any form (except eye-glasses, microscopic slides and spectacles when pnjperly put up) ii(iuids, matches leeches, or fruits. ' I '«;: n 72 Foreig^n Postage Table. f ' I COUNTRIES. l-ctter Kate. Po.st Ciinls. |ia]it'r8. Book Pui-ketti Reg. .} OZ. each. 3 oz. 3 oz. Aden (in Arabia) Indian Postal Agency . . Algeria '. . . 10 a 10 c7 '•} ■) 5 .■) •T 10 10 1.-, 10 10 10 5 5 ."» 10 ■") Ci .■) 10 .") ."> 10 ."» ."> 10 10 10 10 10 10 ~t ."> 10 .'» .'» 10 o o o 3 o o 2 o 3 2 o 3 >_> !> •> o «^ o t z 3 o 3 o 3 3 3 o o o i 3 »> 1 1 1 1 3 o •> 2 >) o 1 1 >> T >) o I I 1 >) T 1 o o •J 2 2 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 T 3 •ii (1 1 1 1 1 » ') 3 2 o 1 1 o 11 .) ? 1 » 1 1 :i 3 I 3 :{ 1 1 3 I 1 2 .> .■> Argentine Confederation is Australia. South and West •' via Brindisi 1.') Austria-Hungary Bahamas it ii liclgiuin .■> Bermuda ;■» Borneo, North (British) ii Brazil ;■> ( 'a]te Colony Ceylon . r. Ciiili China ."> Hong-Kong and agencies of Hong- Kong P. O. at Amoy. Canton, Foo- thow, Hankow, Hoihow, Ningpo. Slianghai and Swatow .> Columbia 5 Panama (Britisii Postal Agencv) Cvi)rus ii Denmark, including Iceland and Faroe Islands ."» Fast Indies (Dutch), Java, etc K«yi>t Falkland Islands ... Fiji Islands France (ranibia (rerniany (iibraltar .") ."> *> ( Told ( 'oast (irciit Britain and Ireland (Jreece < Jaudur (in BelcMwhistan) ( rtnana, British ■' Dutch and French a Honduras British (Belize^ a India. British Italv 5 Japan ;> Ljigos .'■> Luxembourg 5 Malta Mauritius Mexico 5 73 COUNTRIES. IMiisi'jit (in Aiiil)ia). Iiidiii Postal Agency Natal Netlu-rlaiuls. . . Newfoundlaml New South Wales via Uriiidisi New Zealand •' via Hrindisi Norway Persia Bander Ahas. Husliirc Jask and Linga (India Postal Agenries) Peru Portugal, including Azores and Madeira Islands (Queensland. Australia " via Brindisi Pouniania Russia including Finland St. Helena Sandwich Islands Sej'chelles Islands .sierra Ijcone Spain .... Straits Settlements (Singapore, etc.) Swt'den Switzerland Tasmania " via Brindisi Turkey, European and Asiatic Constantinople and Smyrna (British Postal Agencies) Bagdad and Basraii (India Postal Agencies) Unitetl States of America \'enezuela Victoria (Australia) '• via Hrindisi Zanzibar (India Postal Agency) West India (-lands. liritish: Bahamas. Turk-, l.sd [ Antigua. Barbados. Dominica, (Jrenada. JanmVca. Montserrat, ilo ' Nevis. St. Kitts. St. Lucia, St. i Vincent. Trinidad, and Tobago. I viaN.V do via Hal. . hanish: St. t'roix. St. John and St. Thomas Lflter Rate. fr oz. each Cost Ciinis News- l>aiierH. OZ. 10 15 r> 015 15t cl5 !» to 10 cir. 1!» .*> .") 15 o 10 10 'i 10 ."» ."> Cl.") U» cl."i l!» 10 10 •) >) 2 o >> o «) '.; I o I 1 o 3 1 Book Packets 1 i I Reg. oz. a 3 1 3 6 3 G 1 •> 1 3 6 1 1 3 o •) •> 1 1 3 «) 1 > >> ■) 3 i « > •> >» 7 o 15 15 5 .5 15 15 15 i' !■! I ( mi 74 COUNTRIES. Letter Riite. P(J8t Curds. N(;w.s- lUllltTH. Hook Packi'tH ^eg. i oz. each. 2 oz. 2 oz. Snnnish" f'liha 5 5 10 5 2 2 2 2 ] 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 Pnrfo Rif'r) viil N.Y 5 " •' Halifax n TTfivti nrifl San Doiuiniro 5 MONEY ORDERS. % 1, On Money Orders drawn by any Money Order Office in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Dominion, the commission is as follows ; — If not exceeding $4 2c. Over $4 " '' 10 He. •' 10 " " 20 10c. " 20 " " 40 20c. " 40 " " 60 30c. " 60 " " 80 40c. " 80 " " 100 r)()c. $100 is the limit of a single Money Order paj'able in Canada, but for remitting a larger sum. as many Orders of flOO each may be had as the Re. mitter reijnires : provided that, for purposes of remitting a smaller amount to the same person, onlj' one Order for a less sum than $100 may be obtaineil by the same Remitter in the same day. 2. Money Orders are issued in Canada on the folk)wing Foreign coun- tries and British Possessions, at the rates of commission shown below : The United Kingdom. Asia. West Indies. Foreign Countries, *British India, includ- *Antigua. ing agencies of the *Bahamas. *Austria-Hnngary. Indian Post Office at *Barbados. Belgium. Aden. Bagdad, Ban- *British Guiana. *China. (See Hong- dor-Abas, Bushire, *Dominica. Kong.) Busrali, (xuadar, Jask, 'Grenada. Denmark, including Ice- Linga. Muscat and "Honduras (Britisli). land and the Faroe Zanzibar. Jamaica. Islan^ls. *Ceylon. *Montserrat. *Danish West Indies, *Diitcb East Indies. *Ep:yi)t. Francis and Algeria. (Jernian Empire. ^Holland (Netherlands). Italy. *Japan. Norway. *Portugal. including Madeira and the Azores. Ron mania. Sweden. Switzerland. United States. Constantinople. *Cyprus. *CTibralta';. *Malta. SmjTiia. *Bermnda. Newfoundland. *Falkland Islands. 75 *Hong-Kong, including agencies of tlie Hong- Kong Post OlHce at Amoy, Canton, Foo- cliow, Hankow, Hoi- how. Ningpo. Shang- hai and Swatow. *North Borneo. *Straits Settlements. S. and W. Africa. *Cape Colony. *Gaml)ia. *(}()ld Coast. *Lag( )s. * Mauritius. *Natal. *St. Helena. *Seyclielles Islands. *Sierra Leone. •Nevis. Panama (British Agency). *St. Kitts. •St. Lucia. •St. Vincent. •Tobago. •Tiindad. •Turk's Island. A iistrahisia n Colonics. New South Wales. New Zealand. Queensland. •South Australiat Tasmania. Victoria. * Western Australia. J'or sums not exceeding - ^10 !|!20 $30 !f!40 lOc. L>Oc. :{()(•. 4()c, •150 ."iOc. Fifty dollars is tlu^ limit of a singlt; Money Order on any of the al)ove Countries. *Nt)TK. — The exchange of Money Orders with the Countri.s ami British Colonies distinguished by an asterisk (*) is not direct, but through London, F]ngland. Moue\' Orders payable in these Countrit>s are subject, tluicforc, to the following small abatement, on payment, being charge- made by the British Post Office : For sums not exceeding — ,£2 £5 ,17 €10 :kl. fid. '.Id. Is. i^l:f V ' Wil 70 Tm; following Tiililc sliows tlif sums j>iiyal)l»> in Foici^tn CiiiTcncies on Minify OriliTs iasiu-il in Cniuula. 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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS. 1. Tilt' Post Otlicc Savings Banks art' o[)en daily tor the receipt anil repayment of tleposits during the same hours as for the transaction t)f Money Ortler I)usiness. The tlirect security of the Dominion is given liy tiie Statute for all tle- ptjsits matle. 2. Deposits of one dollar, or of any mimher of tlollars. will l)e received from any depositttr at tlie Post Oflu'e Savings Banks. [)rovidetI the tleposits made by such tli jiositor in any ye.ar eniling the :!Oth June, tlo nt)t exceed three humlred tlollars (except in sjjccial cases to be specially uuthorizetl by the Postmaster (ieneral), and ])rovitled the total amtMUit standing in such Depositor's name in his ortlinary tlept)sit acctamt in the btxiks of the Postmaster General, do not exceetl .i;l,00(), exclusive of interest. No interest will be allowetl on any sum t)ver anil above one thousand dtillars in an ordinary tleposit account. ;{. Interest calculated yearlj-, at the rate of F'Mir Dollars per cent, per annum, is allowetl on deposits, antl is computed from the first day t)f the calendar month next following the day on which the deposit is matle. up to the first tlay of the calendar month in which moneys are witlitlrawn. The interest is calculated to the thirtieth tlay t)f June in every year, and is then adtled to, and becomes part of the princijjal money. 4. Deposits may be made by a Trustee on behalf of another i)erson, in the joint names of such Trustees and the person on wht)8e acct)unt such !: : 78 I' y siicii IMinor if of or exceeding the jiK*' of fourteen years, is alone u vahd discliarne, except in tlie case of insanity or ind)ecility of tlie party on wliose beiialf the deposits were may one of the Parents or by a friend on liehaif of the Minoi-. Repayment to a Minor over ten years of age shall be made in the same nuimier as if he were of lull ii<;e. (). Deposits may !>«• madi' b\' married women, and dejiosits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be rejjaid to any such woman. T. .Any depositor wisiiinj; to withdraw the wliole t)r part of the smn de()osited by liim. nuist make application for the same to tiie Postmaster (ieneral in a Form, a printed copy of which may be obtained at any Post OlUce Savin^^s Bank. No less amount than one dollar, or some nund)er of dollars, can l)e withdrawn, except when a De|)ositor withdraws all the money, botii prin- cijtal and interest, due to him. H, In caKc any l)(>positor shall die. leavinp^ any sum of money nf)t ex- ceeding ij^'AUU. exclusive of interest, deposited in the Pfist DtUce Savings Bank, and Probate of his Will, or Letters of Administration, or Acto of Cvratelle, or Tutelle, be not produced to the Postmaster (Jeneral, or if notice in writing of the existence of a Will and intention to prove the same, or to take out Letters of Administration, or i)e apixiinted Tutor or ('urator, l)e not given to the Postmaster fieneral at the Post Office Dei)artment within the jieriod of on(> month from the death of the Depositor; or, if such notice be given, bnt such Will i>e not proved, or Letters of Administration or Actes of Curatelle or Tutelle be not taken out, and the Probates or Letters of Ad- ministrntion. Actes of ("nratelle or Tutelle (as th(> case may be,) i>roduced to the Postmaster (Jeneral within the period of two months from the death of the Depositor, it shall be lawful for the Postmaster («eneral. after such period of one or ^wo months, as the case may be, to pay and divide such funds at his discretion to or amongst the widow, or relatives of the deceased Di'iiositor. or any one or more of them : or if he shall think jn'oper, accord- ing to the provisions of law governing the distribution of property in all hiich cases. 79 9. In CUM' any dopoMitor sliall die IcavinK imy sum of money in tlH> P(mt Ortk'ct SaviMK« Hank, \vhicli(t'xcluHiv»«of int('rest)Hliall »«xcih'«1 tlu' Hum of iflUMt, llic same will only 1m' |iaiat(' of the Will. Actcs of Tutt'lk' or Curatt'llc, or Ijcttcrs of Administration of tlu' Estato or KtTorts of thi' de- cPRHed Depositor, to the Postmaster-General. 10, If any Depositor, heinj^ illeKilimate, shall die intestate, leaving any ])erson or jM'rsons wild. I)nt for the illej^itimacy of sucli Depositor, and of Hueli person or persons, would he entitled to themoneydue to such deceased Depositor, it shall he lawful for the Postmaster-tienoral. with tlie authority in writinj^ of the Attorney-tieneral of Canada, to pay tlie money of such tleceased Depositor, to any one or more of the persons who, in his opinion, would have heen entitled to the same, accordinj; to law, if the said Depufli* tor, and such person or jtersoiis. had heen K'Kitimate. 11. If any Depositor sliall I)eeome insane, or otherwise ia("a|)a(itated to act, ane pioved to the satisfaction of the ]'ostmaster-(ien- eral, and if the Postmaster-CJeneral shall Im- satistied of the !;ency of the case, he niayautliori/e payment, from time to time, ositor who may hecome hank- rupt or insolvent, or any person claiming to he such Executor, Administra- tor, Tutor, or Curator, next of kin. creditor or assi^:;nee, or to he entitled to any money deposited in the Post (jfhce Saviu;;s Hank, then and in every such case, the matter in dispute shall he referred, in writing, to the At- tornoy-(Jeneral of Canada ; and whatever award, order or determination shall he made hy the said Attorney-( Jeneral of Canada, shall he i)indin;;and conclusive on all ])arties. and shall he linal. to all intents and purposes, without any a|)i)eal. MAIL ROUTES. ' MANITOBA. NOHTH-WEST TKURITOIUKS AND UUITISH COLUMBIA. With Maiiitoha and the North-West Territories of Canada the postal fouimunication is daily all the year round. Mails are forwarded daily to and from British Columhia, via the Cana- dian Pacific Railway. Mails are despatched weekly, hy steamer, hetween San Francisco, Cali- fornia, and Victoria. h! I.I I,' i !* K;.V n v.i; ■ i I. !: V } ■■ ■ A ! ^iilM li !' • 80 I UNITED KlN(.l)().\t. INDIA. KKAXCE. (lERMANY AND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. Miiils for Enj-lantl. includin;^ East Indian any way of San Francisco. WEST INDIKS AND S(UTH vMEHK A. VIA NEW YORK. To tile West India Islands, the Istlunusof Panama and 8o>ith America, and Hermuda via New York, twice a w-'ck on the principal sea routes, and <.nce a f irtnight on less important lines. M TELEGRAPH RATES. Rates per word from Eastern Canada to Algeria .tiO :2() A Norway Persia Port igal IJussia in Kurope Kussia in Asia Scotland South Africa 2 S|)ain Sweden Swit/erliMid Turkey in Euroj)e Turkey in Asia 12 21 42 03 23 70 27 :w 53 13 03 27 26 18 26 S3 81 Rates from Eastern Canada to the United States. Tfn Words. Aouisiana 1 00 Maine 40 Alaryland 50 Massachusetts 40 Michigan .")0 Minnesota T.') Mississi|>[>i 1 00 Missouri To Montana I 00 Nebraska 1 00 Nevada I 00 Xe^v Hampshire 40 New Jersey r»() N'ew Mexico 1 00 New York ')() P.S. — The above rates art iiiO or 07 or. 07 07 o;5 07 m 08 07 07 07 04 (« o:{ 07 04 07 04 07 o:{ o:? m {)•.] or* 07 0.") 07 07 07 o:{ o;{ 07 o:! liaiile Ten Words. to Albany sfO 40 Hatavia 40 Rock port 40 Brooklyn 40 Charlotte 40 Dunkirk 40 Lockport 40 Ne\y York City.... 40 Niagara Falls '..T) Pokeepsie 40 Rochester 40 Saratoga 40 SusjH'usion IVd'ge . '2r» Syracuse 40 Troy i^- W.-st Troy. 40 North Carolina 7i') Ohio ■")(l Cleveland 40 T()le(h> 40 Oregon 1 (jO rcinisylvania •")() Rhoile" Island ."iO I'ro\ idence 40 South Carolina 7-") Tennessee 7"» Texas 1 00 Utah 1 00 Vermont 40 Virginia 75 Washington Terrify. 1 00 AVest Virginia 60 NViscodsin 7"> .^[ilv.aukee 50 Wyoming 1 00 he changed at any moment. AdilitiDiial Words. ^jo o:J o:{ o:{ o:5 o:i 03 o:{ ():{ m o;{ o:{ ():{ 02 o:S 0:5 05 o:{ 03 0:{ 07 o:s ():{ 0:: 05 ()■• 07 07 m 05 07 04 05 o:{ (tV CENSUS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA 1881 . No. 1. — Statement of Area, Population, and SexeH. Province. Ontario (.^ut4)ec Nova Scotia New Hiiuiswick British Columbia Prince Edward Island Manitoba , N. \V. Territories Total Area ill Acres. (55. 1 1 1 ,4({;i 120. 704. 051 1:{.:{H-,>.(H»;{ Po|»ulation. Sexk.-' !.:{5il.O-,>7 440.570 17.:{0:5.410 :(•,>!. •,>;{;{ 51i<.4:r).L>00 41I.450 l,.:()5,40(i lOS.siM 7H,S4S,040 05.054 1.705,*iH..?OM 5(1,440 2.'22 1,001,447 4.:W4.hio - — - Males. I'eiiKiles. 070.470 040. 75S (;7N.175 ♦')S(l,M5'i •."-'0,5:{.s ■,"Jo.o;{4 104.110 157. lU •.•!>..5(m lo.n.v; .54.7-.i» 54,1(»0 :{7.:.'07 •,'H,747 OH, 113 •,»H,3iW ',MHH,H.54 •,>.i:}5.9.5« No. CENSUS OF THE DOMINION OF CAl:i AD A.— {Continued.) 2 — Statement sliowinj? Population of Dominion by Electoral Districts. 1 t Province. Ontmiii. (ilcnpiirv Corn Willi Stornuint iJundiis Prf'scott Kusscll OttiiNVii. City (irii'vilif. Soutli Ije«'(ls \ (rrenville, Nortii Carlcton Brockvillc Lt'cils, South Lanark. Soutl) Ljiniirk. Nortli Rt'nfrcu . Soiitli Konfnw , Nortli Frontciiiic Kingston, City Jii'unox Adtiin^ton Trincc VAw '"d Hasliiij;s. K'.st Ifasliiios. West I last in--. North Norlhuiiilniiainl. East. . . NorthiiMil;(ilaiiil, West . . IVtcrliorou;;!!. East P('ti'il>()ron^;li. ^Vost Durliaiii. East. Durliani. West Victoria, South N'iftoria. North ^luskoka Ontario. South Ontario. North Toronto, East 'i'oronio, ( '•■ntrc Toronto. W(>st York, East York. West York. North Siincoi'. Sontli Sinxoc, Xortii IVel Canlw.'ll Wrllan.l Niaj;ara ^h)ll(•k Lincoln Ifalilinianii Wt'utworth, South Pojmla- tion. I ~r)!«o4 i:{.2'.t4 22. h:,: 27.4 1 •-• i:5,.Vi(; 12.S»-,H» 24,(iH<,» 12,."»14 2','.'J()n •iO. •iU. !•()■') M.iti):! 14.(Mn |(i.:!il •j:{.4:o 21.(144 it.;m:{ 17.400 20.I7W 22.2'.l!l 1(!,!»S4 2:{.!».->(i Ki.lilO 1S.7I0 17.."i").") •J(».s|:5 i;t.7i>!t 27.201 20.;i7H 2S,4;i4 24,S«7 22.ilH:i 2:{,:n2 1S.SH4 24.r>02 2«.Hi»l 4»,2:is i«,;jH7 t(»,77() 2«,la2 «.44.*) 17. 14r) 23.9«»8 1H.«19 14,998 Province. On arin. — (Con.) Wontworth. Nortli . .. Tfaniilton. City Halton ' Wt'llinnton. South . . . \Vfllinj;ton, ( cntrc. . . W('llin;:;ton. Noith . . . (ircy, S(Uith (irey. P^a.st (ircy. North Norfolk, South Norfolk. Nortli Hrant. South Mrant. Nortli Waterloo. South \Vatcrloo. Nortii Elj^in. East Eluin. West O.xford. South Oxfo'.-d. North Middlesex. East Middlesex. West Mi.ldlescx. North .... London. C'ilv I'ertli. South Perth. Nortii Huron. South Huron. ( "entre ..'.... Huron. North iiruce. South lirucc. North Bothwell Lanihton Kent Esse.x A l;;onia . Total. (^K'hec. l^onaventure . . , (laspe Hiinouski Teniiscoiiata . . . Kaniouraska . . l/lsl.'t Montmaj;ny . . . Belli'chasst' .... Levis Dorchester .... Heauce Popula- tion. i.-),m»H 8.-).y«n 2t,»l» 2."),400 22.2«."» 25,870 21,127 2i».(U5s 2:i,;{:{4 lfi.:i74 17.21!» 21.5»7r> ll.H!t4 21,T.-)4 20,i»sr. 2K,147 14, 2U 24.7:52 2.->.;«ii :{0.()00 2l,4il(l 21.2:!'.t nt.MO 20.r7s ;{4.207 2:i.:!!):; 2(1.474 27. lit:'. :{(».so:! 24.1t7 1 27.102 42.(ilC. :{(t.(i2C) 4t).!Mi2 2U.:i20 L»2:{,22s 1 s.'.ms 2."».00! :t:{.7iM 2."»,4H4 22.1SI ILIIK l."».2(is IH.OKS 27.1ISO 1H,710 :t2,o2o ' I ■! 83 CENSUS OF THE DOMINION OF CA^ ABA.— {Coutinuetl) Province, Qiid)ri)ro()kt' Stanstt-ad Yamaska Bag( )f Hheft. I r»rnt, ,. i;i( licluni St. Hyacinthc R()u\ ille llMTvillo Missis(jiioi Vt'ITlU'll'S Cliambly. , St Jolin's La|)rairU> Napier iiu ("llUtt'i 'i<^l!M'. Iliititiiij; ..!! Jicaiiliai'iiois Soulann'os Vaiiilrt'iiil Oliii'outimi it Sa>.c"'''iay . . Cliai'lfvdi.v Moiitnior.'iu'v giu'lHC, Kast st Hocltelaj^a .Faecpies I'artit r liUVJll Terrebonne Popula- tion. 20.H.-)7 JU,(»."»« 2(i.(UI :{7.:i(iO 12.221 1.5..")({ lT.()!)t 21,19{> 2:{.2:<:{ l.-».S2T 20.2 IH 2(».«:n 1H..->.17 II. I".!) 17,;s4 12.44!> 10.M.-)S 12.2(M 11.4:m lo.r.ii 14.:5'.»:{ i.-).4ir> 1().0().5 10,220 11. 4M,-) :{2.40il 17.SH)1 12,!122 ni.i)oo 17. Hits 12,«4H 20,2TM 2r),i7.-» 2fi.HlH ».2!m 12.!»M(i 17.4<.t:! 21.MHH 21,9HH ir).2M2 12.»(M» 2."i,(t7H «T.."»0« 4H.H18 40,07» 12.84.1 0.4ft2 21.M»2 Province. Qi(eh('r.—(('t)ii.) Oh ro M Two Mountains I Arj^enteuil 1 Ottawa, (,'ountv. I Pontiac '. Total Xoni Scotia. Inverness Vietoria ('a])e Hreton Richmond (iuvshorouj^li Halifax Lnneiilinrji; •^ueen'.s Slielbnrne Varnioutb I»i«l«y Annajtolis Kiii^"^ Hants ( 'olrl|cst*'r I'ictou Anti^onish Cumberland Total Xfir lirnn.sirick. Albert St. .lobii. City St. .Tobn, ( 'ounty. . . . Cbarlotte ■ Kind's (Queen's Siinbnrv V..rU .." ( 'arletMii Vietoria Westmoreland Kent Nortbund)erland . . . . ( iloneesti r Jiestig.iuche Total ., liritisli ( 'nlniilhid. N'ew \Ve^l minster. . . . Cariboo Yale Vietoria Vaneouver Total. T\)pida- tion. ir),8r)7 l<>.0fi2 40.482 li»,!i:{!> l.:{r)i),027 2r>,rMi 12.470 :{l/r)H .-)1.121 17,H0S ♦)7.!n7 2H..")S;^ 10..')77 14,iti:i 21.2H4 lO.HSl 20..-)!IS 2:>,4(i!» 2:i. :{.")!» 2.(i17 14.017 (!.(>."» 1 ;}0,:iit7 2: !,:<(')■» 1.").(istl 22.<)is 2:>,10!l 21.011 7.oriH :J21.2:w ir,.4l7 7,")'>it 1>.2(M» 7.:io| ».W1 4»,4.". h \ I ■ I TENSUS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA.— (t'o»//H(/«/). Province. 1\ E. hhiud. Prince (^neon's King's Total Mdiiitulxt. Selkirk Provenciu'r Po]mla- tion. 84,847 4s,iil 2(i.438 Province. Poi»uIa- tion. liisj^iir . . . . jMiiniuotto Extension 10H,H»l 12,771 11,4H« Total The Tii-rihu-ii's. 5.786 1»,449 16,452 65,954 56,446 (Jrand total 4,824,810 No. 8. — o.Mi'AKATiVK Stati:mi:nt sliowir;^ l*(>|)ul;it ion ol' jiriiiciiJal Cities and Towns. (Census 1881.) Names. j PH()V1N( KS. 1 Popu ation. 1881. i Increase. 88.522 80.828 2.747 6.518 0,245 5.867 De- 1871. j 107,225 j 5().0il2 5i».(i!»!l ; 2i»,5H2 2((,71('> 21.545 2S.S(i5 j ■5,S2(i , 12.520 12,407 I M,S07 i (;,M7s 7.H(!4 8.107 7,805 7.570 2. lit 7 4,818 241 5.878 5,102 (>.«!) 1 4,482 crease Montreal QtU'l)e<' i4(i.;4; 1 «(i.4I5 1 ()2,44« i 86.100 85,!h;i 27. U 2 26.127 I!»,M() 15.226 14.0!)1 , 1 1 ,4S5 1 !»,S!(0 j !».(;8! ' il,616 !».5I6 S,6.0 S.867 s.28it 7.S»85 7,878 7.(Hm 7.597 7.227 6,Hi»0 1 (!.812 6,561 (i.415 6,218 5.JI25 5,821 Toronto <.^uei)ee Halifax.. Ontario (^Mfhei- Xova Si'otia Ilaniiltoii < )tta \va St. John Ontario Ontario New Brunswick. ... ')ntario I New Brunswick ( )ntario *2,678 London Portland Kinf:;ston .... 8,!>20 2.70() l.(!84 2.67S 8,012 1,767 1.5(li» 2.211 1.100 6,170 8.02(5 7.744 2.000 2.507 <)()() 2.795 ('harl<»tteto\vn.. (iuelpli St. Catharines. , Urantl'ord FWIeviUe Prince Edward Isla';d,' Ontario ; Ontario •■ Ontario ( )ntario ^hree Hivers. (Quebec ■•t. Thomas ( )ntario s ■atforci \\ nnipe^; Ci...tliani (-•"•kville '_ievis jIierl)r(X)ke .... Hnll . Ontario Manitoba Ontario ! (Ontario ; (Quebec (.Quebec Quebec Peterhoronj^h , . Windsor. . . St. Henri... . Ontario 4, (ill 4.258 2.201 2.808 2i2" 2.655 1,475 Ontario Quebec Fredericton .... Victoria St. Hvacintlie. . New Brunswick British Columbia Quebec 6,(»0(i 8.270 3,746 85 •uoAia ;os; 15 X X :; t- — (- c ft ;c ;!.; 71 '-^ r- rti-^ 1- ^ t ■ll.lAI^ JON^ — 17 C = — X 7>l- — « (- C 17 7» = ~ 7»^7'7M- — ^" 71 7* 7? 1 •s.wi[^0 x-rx— «=:-t — 1^ r: r c; 7» X 1 - ;c c 7' -r -t 1- 7» rt c 1 -:£—■—■ rt 71 r-' 7' V. ■iwS IV ;r c 17 7: — X < - • 7*i« a> 1 X 1** tg ^^ — — — — 17 1 -Aqsajj a: <- X X 17 17 71 ■- -f X X X s; 77 3-. ct 1- 7> -t X C X 7» 17 1- C 7> 7»'-t 77' -f- — 17 r 77 — T — '•2 •S.tl.tHMKl, ) ••••MIO c: t - '7 ■ ' - 7; 17 T- ;£ (- 1—' -t s rt 12 li' i !2 S ;- ' •£ (- 1- 71 -4^ •8j8;iK)ii;ait 77 t-«i7C — C 7> — — ' — X 1- iS 17 7> X 17 17 -t -t -t Ci -7 i"7 77 ' ^- 17 7» i7.3;7t'l7 7r r-' -f — i •llrllMAVy imi! A11AV.U)X 7»x-f-rc — — :£ 17 17 — -1- <- — 7> X 77 — -T — r- 3 •smuoqjinq tlVv^V §1 ^ ■*•* * ^ — *T ^ •ll!.TtM).l 1- 7» ~ ~ 7» 7> -3 9 •|Mn!i(.,{ -t 77 — "" 77' ' ' 17 • 4 7» ;= • 17 1 •• ♦ - •BOldl.lStQ ■•M"U •AIIIMd.l.i;) ••1.IUIM.4 *- 77 ^7 7> 1- '" 7» • " 7( •;Sl|l!ll<>!J ^ -* 5 '■- ! - 7» ^ Tr7.i7rt 77 5 Oh C 77 -t 77 -t -r r (- 7H7 c -r -- 7» • 7» C 7> 7» t7 7> ■ ■7V [ c: o; 7> :v 77 17 — 1 - -t 77 7> -C 3: — X 7> 17 7» 7» >— — ' 7» 1 17' 7» % if c a < - <7 X T 7> 3-. ^ ??»c-. 17 vr :; c; 7» '-s !-,-->(- T — 7J — X x_ ~t (- *7 7' * • V. x' 17 71 17 7' I'. U u •S.)IH1I1U!, ) r: y. .- — 77 17 :c 77 77 — r. y. -t f -*■ r. 'I -r c c — 7j t 7; .^ '_! c — '-? ^ "^ •siioiss.iy -s..,i i-s; ^ S <- S — S l'-'* — .t '"."'■ '"" 7' — 71 4 x' 1 t 7' X -T '- <- Si — X — -^ — 7! < ." "^ 7 1 •— * - •i!|imn!3 5 17 3: 17 <- 3: 7» ■^r i 7> X -C 17 -7 y. X 17 7M7 3i CX ;7 3; "X 77' 7r7> 3: -♦•' ;R x' 77 3: X - X ?5 cw ■^ 71 t 7> i ; i n: '-: y ;4 .- « 7> 17 71 :s t- i — 7> 7» 3- -t 17' *• ■a: 1 - -T ?! 5 •8i«!4(h!vi •r -/. <- r -t 7< — • •sjstjuaAjiy g £ l;? i = :£ ^- £ 7< l'7 t- 7> ''•'l-l — - — f 17 X X S^'i > % -H • • --^ J : ; . = * - C; ..t:.l= H Ik 3 i S i^" ---.^ c 5;^. >K 2c a-' s H 1 r 4 \ J, *Thi' indicated decrease of the jiojuilation of tlie City of St. John is at- tributable t(j tlie great tire which occurred in tiie year 1877, when lialf of tlie city was hxid in aslies. CJreat numbers were therel)y driven into the surrounding districts, and nuiny whose business and social ties were thus severed did ncjt return to tlie city. Popidation of the Province of Manitoba (census 188fi), 1()8,64(>. Population of tlie Territories (census 1885), 79,293, Popnhition of the City of Winnipeg (census 1886), 20,238. Statement of the Public Debt of the Dominion of Canada, on the 30th June, 1887. Piihlic Debt— I'^iinded, pavable in England * cts. 171.7fi:5,;585 89 18,(i75.1()2 05 14,975,998 81 :{8,99(),751 H5 (i,988,994 42 17,;{08,455 80 1,496,7;{5 28 ^ cts. do do Canada Note Circulation « ■ Savinirs Panks . . . Trust FuikIs Province Accounts Miscellaneous & Banking Acc'ts, &c. Total Gross Debt 270.200,873 60 Assets - Iiivestnients for Sinking Fund ( Mlier Iiiv«'stnieii(s 18,9«8,.580 S.7()1.H1() 7.52;i.4»iS 9,9 '9, 795 94 42 49 (56 Province Accounts Miscellaiu'ous iV Ikinking Acc'ts. Total Assets 45.178,611 51 ITAL Net Debt, :il»tli June 225,026,762 09 St AT 1: mi: NT 01 Expknditl-kk on Cm* ACCOINT. 4,914.810 71 496.781 44 5,411,045 15 it .,;; m TABLE OF PRECEDENCE IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. 1. Tlie (lOvernor-Cieneral or Officer aihninistering tlu' OovornMient. ','. Senior Oflicer loiiniumdiiig Her Majesty's Troojjs witliin the Doiniiiioii, if of the rank of a (reneral ; and Officer commanding Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the British North American Station, if of the rank of an Admiral: their own relative rank to he determined hy the Queen's Regulations on this subject. -i. The Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. 4. The Lieutenant(Jovernor of Quebec. •"). The Lieutenant-Ciovernor of Nova Scotia. 6. The Lieutenant-CJovernor of New Brunswick. T. Archbisliops and Bisiiops, according to seniority. H. Meml)ers of the Cabinet, according to seniorit\\ J). The Speaker of the Senate. 10. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Caimda and of Courts of Law and Equity, acording to seniorit}-. 11. Meml)ers of tin Privy C(nincil, not of the Cabinet. li' General Officers of Her Majesty's Armj- serving in ♦^iie Dominion, and Officers of the rank of Admiral in tlie Koyal Navy serving on the Briti.sh North American Station, not l)eing in the chief command: tin* relative rank of such Officers to be determined by the Queen's Regu- lations. U?. The Officer commanding Her Majesty's Troops in the Dominion, if of rank of Colonel or inferior rank, and the Officer commanding Her Majesty's Naval Forces on the British North American Station, if of ecjuivalent rank ; their relative rank to be ascertained by tlie (^)ueen's Regulations. 14. Members of the Senate. 1.">. Speaker of the House of Commons. 16. Puisne Judges of tiie Supreme Court of Canada and of Courts of Ljvw and E(]uity, ju-cording to seniority. IT. Meml>ers of the House of Comnums, 15. Members of Executive Conned (provincial), within tiieir Province. 15). Speaker of Legislative (\mncil, within his Provime. '20. Members of Legislative Council, witliin tiieir Province, '21. Speaker of Legislative Asseml)ly. within liis Province. '^'2. Memlteis of Legislative Assemliiy, within their Proviiu-e. ^ N.B. — Retired .ludges of whatever Courts to take pri'cedcnce next aftei" the present Judges of their respective Courts. TABLE OF PRECEDENCE IN ENGLAND. Tlie Sovereign. The Prince of Wales. The Qneeiis younger sons. Graml.sons oi' the Sovereign a 'U..i , ., 11 It If I! 88 The AifliMshop of Canterlmry, Thf Luid Higli Chancellor. The Archhishop of York, The Ari-hliishop of Anuagli (j)nspiit one only). The Arcliltislioj) of Dublin (present one only). The Lord President of the Privy Council. The Lord Privy Seal. The Lord (Jreat Chamberlain. The Earl Nhirshal. The Lord Steward of Her Majesty's Household. The Lord Chanii)erlaiii. Itank above all peers (if their own di'gree. Dukes, according tit tiieir Pati'iits of Creation. 1. Of P^ngland ; 2. Of Scotland ; :'.. Of ({reat Hritain : 4. Of Ireland: r,. Those created sinci- tlie Uin'on. Manpiises ;Hcording to their I'atents, in the same order as Diikes. Dukes' eldest sons. F'iirlh, according to their Patents, in the same order as Dukes. .Manpiises' eldest sons. Dukes' younger sons. Viscounts, ic'cording to their I'atents. in the same order as Dukes. Karls' eldest s>>ns. MaKjuises' younger sons. Hishops of London, Durham, and Winchester, All other English Bishops, according to their seniority of Consecration. Bishops of the Irish Church, created before ISOK, according to tiieir wniority of Consecration. Secretaries of State, if of the degrc»\of,liaron. Hi'vrons. according to their Patents, in the same order as Dukes. Speaker of the House of Commons. Treasurer of Her Majesty's Householil. t'omptroller of Her Majest.v's Household. Master of the Horse. Vice-Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household. Secretaries of State, under the Degree of Haron. Vi.scounts" eldest sons. 'iiarls' j'imnger .sons. Barons' eldest sons. Knights of tlu> (Jarter. Privy Councillors. Chancellor of the E.xchequer. Chancellor < f the Duchy of J^ancaster. Lord Chief Justice of tlie Queen's Bench. Master of the Rolls. The Lords Justices of Appeal. 89 IjOhIh of Aj-peal. Judges, according to seniority. Viscounts' younger sons. Barons* j'ounger sons. Baronets of England. Scotland. Ireland and United Kingdom, accord- ing to date of Patents, in the same order as Dukes. Knights of the Thistle. Knights of St. Patrick. Knights Orand Cross of the Bath. Knights (rrand Commanders of the Star of India. Knights (Jrand Cross of St. Michael and St. (Jeorge. Knights Commanders of the Bath. Knights Commanders of the Star of India Knights Connnanders of St. Michael and .St. (leorge. Knights Hatclielors. Companions of the Bath. Companions of the Star of India. Companions of .>»t. .Michael and St. (Jeorge. Companions of the Indian Empire. F]ldest sons of the younger sons of reel's. Uaronet's eldest sons. Eldest sons of Knights. 1. Garter ; 2. Thistle ; :{. St. Patrick : 4. Th»' Bath ; .'». Star of India ; 6. St. Michael and St (ieorge; 7. Knights Batchelors. Younger sons of the younger Sons of Peers, Baronets' younger sons. Younger sons of Knights, in the same order as eldest Sons Gentlemen entitled to hear arms. Women take the same rank as their husl)ands. or as their brothers ; but the daughter of a peer Marrying a Commoner retains her Title as Lady or Honourable. The daughter of a Duke marrying a Baron f/<'g''^'l*^'S to the rank of Baroness only, while her sistiTs married to Commoners retain their rank and take [)recedence of her as Baroness. Merely official rank on the Husband's ])art does not give any similar precedence to the wife. There are two Orders confined to Ladies: The Ordor of Victoria .and Albert, antl The Order of the Crown of India. But members are entitled to no special precedence. Local Prkckdency. — No written code of county or city prece. Sir .lames Liiivin Uoijiiisoii, Jnd Hart., cn-ati'il 1H.")4. , Sir John Rose, (l.C.M., Int Bart, croatol 1H75. Sir ( icor^o Stcplicn, 1st Hart., cri-att'd 1HH(5. KNIOHTS ItAt'HKLOKS. Sir Nincissc Hcllcau. K.C.M.(i.. IHIIO. Sir William Yoiiiij;-. lM(t!». Sir lliijili William Hoylcs. isr.ll. Sir K'olifrt Hodgson, |S<)(I. Sir Ivlward Kcmiy. 1S7(). Sir Mattlitw HcKliic. IHT.*). Sir William Hudl KMcliards. ISTT. Sir Antoinc Aiim'' Durion. IMTT. Sir William Jolmstoii Uitcliii", ISHl. Sir Roderick William Cameron, iss;}. Sir.Tolm Wdliam Dawson. C.M.C. iSS). Sir William MiTeditli. issi;. .Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron. Ism;. Sir Andrew .Stewart. |s,s7. OliDKU OF TFIK HATH. First CldsK or l\iii(/lit (Irainl CrosH. Ri^lit lion. Sir .lohn Alex. Maedonald, ISSl. Scroiid CldKSdr Kiiiijlit (I'nniil Cross. Sir Artlnn- I.. Haiihurton. . TliinJ Class i>r Coniiiaiiioiis. Sir William V. I lowland. K.C.M.(i., 1H«7. Hon. William M( DonKall. lS(i7. Sir Charles 'hipix-r. (l.C.M.O.. lS(i7. Sirs. Leonard Tiiley. K.C.lM.Ci., iS()7. Sir Hector L. Lanj-evin, K.C.M.C. !«»«. Coinmissiiry (leneral Irvine. (~;.M.(;.. 1S74. ()KIiI:R ok ST. MKilAKI, AND ST. (iKt)R(»E. l-'irst Class . Joseph William Trutcli. JS^i. SanCord Fleniinj;. ls;7. Hon. C. A. P. I'elletier, ls;s. Thomas C. KeeC.r. C.K.. is;s. JIajor II. (J. Flliott. is:<.). James AriMstrouK', I^Ti). Major J. G. Dartnell. ISHl. Sir J. \V. Dawson, Knt.. LL.D.. ISS1. Alfred I'atricU, 1HH2. Lieut.-Col. V. C. Denison. iss,'). A. R. C. Selwyn. IHH(!. Hector Fahrc. ISMii. II()N(UiAI!Y A.D.C. To TlIK i,>rr.i:N. Lit'ut.-Col. C. S. (i/.owsUi. ( ANAIHAN I'KKU. The luidermentioned Feudal Barony is the only Canadian Hereditary Title existiiij;. Tli*J Patent of nobility signed hy Louis XIV.. <;rantinK this title to Charles Le Moyne for distinguished st>rvices is remarkaltle as creat- ing; not only a Territori, I l^arony. hut also conferrinjj; a title of honor upon himself and his descondanis, >vlKther nuiie or female. The cession of <'anaila to I'li^land i>y the Treaty of Paris in I .filJ. made no clian;j;e in the I :| IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■- illM It e^ 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 M 6" — ► V] <^ /i "3 7 o 7 J 5!s Photographic Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 tip /WJ3 i^. i/.A >l ! ii 92 legal right to hold honors : since this period each successive head of the family lias, hy a8snni])tion f>f right, used the title ; but it was not officially recognized by tlie Britisli (iovernnient until DecemVter 4, 1880. Charles Colmor Grant, 7th Baron de Longueuil. Born 13th Febniary, 1844 ; succeeded his father, t8T9 ; married, 1878, Mary, third daughter of the late Tliomas Wayne, Esq., of tJlandare, Aberdare, Eng.— 13 South St., Park Lane, London W., England. TABLE OF TITLES AS AUTHORIZED TO BE USED IN CANADA. Downing Street, My Lord— 34th July, 1868. In consecjuence of the Confederation of the British Provinces, some revision of tlie former usage there, about titles, has become neceasarj'. and I have the honor to inform you that Her Majesty has been pleased to approve of tlie adoption of the following regulations : — 1. The Governor General of Canada to be styled '* His Excellency."' 2. The Lieutenant Governor of the Provinces to be styled '"His Honour.''' 3. The Privy Councillors of Canada to be styled "Honourable," and for life. 4. Senators of Canada are f> .)f .,'';yl';d '•Honourable," but only during office, and the title not to be continued afterwards. '). Executive Councillors of th»r .< inces to be styled '"Honourable,"^ but only while in office, and the tit! no: 'o be continued afterwards. (). Legislative Councillors in I' : Pv( vinces not in futui-e to have tJiat title; but gentlemen wlio were Legisiati% e Councillors at the time of the L^nion (1st July, 1867) to retain their title of "Honourable" for life. 7. The President of the Legislative Council in the Provinces to be styled "Honourable" during office. 8. The Speaker of the House of Assembly in the Provinces to be styled "Honourable'' during office, f I have, etc., (Signed,) Buckinoham and Chaxdos. Oovernov, the Rk/Jit Honourable Viscoimt Mouck. +The omission of tlie Speaker of the House of Commons in the above regulations is so clearly owing to inadvertence, that the title of "Honour- able" is invariably accorded to that high officer. CLUBS IN CANADA. Ottawa:— The Rideau, 84 WelMngton Street. President. Mr. J. A. Gem- mill : Secty.-Treas.. Mr. Edward Waldo. Toronto:— The Toronto. York Street. President. Mr. A. Tliornton Totld ; Secty. -Treasurer, Mr. Lyndhurst.Ogden. Toronto:— Tlie Albany. President. Mr. Frank Turner. Sectv.-Treas, Mr. W. C. Heddowe. Toronto— The Reform Club. President. Sir. R. J. Cartwright, K.C.M.G. Hamiltf Mi'Milicrs l'',l('rtccl Witll M.'iJDiitirs CiKJcr 100. Nmiilicr of Elcitioiis l.y Accliiniatioii. •cniMit. 24.-, Oliliositidii (idVI'llllIlt Oliliosltidli Govoiniiit. o opposition Ontario .... Quebec Nova Scotia . 38 G 1 (1 90 :v2i 2!)!l 421 4:!1 (f) 14 11 G 1 .... 13 () 1 o 2 1 i" N. Riunswick P. E. Island . Manitoba . . . 1 N. \V. Terr . . 254 .-,8 K. Cohinibia. (9) ' ] 1 Canad.v 307 :ir>l 34 2.-) 4 4 *. Approx. No voter's lists in P. E. Island in 1882, h. Tliis may be termed the natural increase, as the same franchise governed the elections of 1882 and 1887. Tiie ditference between these figures and those of the preceding column therefore shows the increase due to the Franchise Act of 188.5. c. Tn order to arrive at the true number of Electors who exercised their franchise, it is necessary to make certain deductions from the total vote polled. For instance, in Hamilton and Ottawa, Halifax and Pictou, P. E. Island and V Oria, B.C , Cape Breton and St. John, N.B. (City and County,) each vote co.nts double — that is to say, each elector has the privilege of voting for two candidates. In orfler, therefore, to ascertain the true num- ber of individual A'oters it is necessary to deduct from the aggregate one half the vote of these places. In calculating the percentages for this column that course has been followed. (1. This division is as it appeared to be immediately after the Elections. Ever J- man elected to oppose the Government lias been placed in the Oppo- sition column irresjiective of subsequent course. e. Queen's County, New Brunswick, is counted to the Opposition. /. These figures, to be in proportion to the relative strength of Ontario's Parliamentary Representation, should stand: Government, 16; Opposition, 11. g. The object of this classification being to show how many members Avere elected by narrow majorities, it seems scarcely fair to include in it tliis gentleman (Mr. Reid, of Cariboo), for wnile his majority was but 40, the total vote cast for his opponent was only 105. The number of Govern, inent supporters therefore, so elected, should more properlj- be reckoned at 33 il 05 PASSPORTS. Persons requiring passiMn'ts from tlio Canadian fJoveinnuMil Hiioiild make apjjlit.'ation to tlu' Department of tlie Sccrc^tary of Stnte for tlie same. A blank form shall be for\»ar(le(l to the applicant, who will till the blanks, sign the form, liave his signature attested before a Justice of the Peace, and return the form to tlie Department for signature and apposition of tlie Privy Seal of the (jrovernor-(ieneral. Fee. A sum of $4.00 should accompany the application, it being the fee upon passports, as fixed by the (lrovernor-(Jenorosition. A petition which only expressed a hope for a grant was excluded in lH7y. In 1S7T, however, a i)etition frr imposition of duty or bounty on coal was received. Petitions of this nature shoidd be addressed to ''His Excellency the Governor-General-in-Council.'" The correct form is to forward them to the Secretary of State, who will then " by conunand," refer them to the Minis- ters of the Crown to whose Department their sub jei-ts respectively relate ; and they will thereafter be dealt with Deimrtmentally, in the same manner as any official letter or communication received direct from th.e ])arties in- terested. In point of fact, however, the forwarding of such petitions by Members of Parliament, with coverii., , letter, direct to the De])artment con- cerned, ((t right of petitioning this Parliament. An exception to this rule was made during the session of 1878. m ■e««l 96 II ■ 'i: if ^1 li: : 1 1; i ■, !■: I ;{. Potitions may be either written or printed: provided always thitt tlie >signatureH of at k'iUit three Petitioners are siibscrilxHl on tlie Hheet contain- tlie prayer of the petition. 4. Signatures to Tetitions must 1h' original ; no agent should sign a Petition to Parliament for any purpose. No chairman can sign for a public meeting, but the common seal of a corporation is recwived as the petition of the whole body. 5. All petitions must be in respectful and temperate language, and must not contain anj' matter in Preaih of the Privileges of the House, such as animadversion upon tlH> conduc-t r of signa- tiu"es attaclu'd to it, and the materi.-'.l allegations it contains. He is respon- sible that it does not contain impertinent or improper matter. 8. After a lajjse of two d;iys I'or scrutiny by the S])eaker and C 'k of the House, every pi'tition wliicli provi'S to bi> projH'rly rcceivabU' is (Rule 8(5) '• brought to the Table by direction of the Speaker, who cannot allow any debate, or any member to si)e:ik upon or in relation to, such Petition; but it may be read by the Clerk at tlie Table, if required ; or if it complains of some present i)ersonal grii'vance, riMiuiring an immediate remedy, the matter therein may be brought into immediate discutssion. In ordinary course, it may, ui)tm motion, be referred to a committee, or Resoluticms may be based upon it," etc. PRIVATE mi.LS. Private Bills are chietly introduced to enable individuals or botlies corporate to imdertake works of public utility at their own risk and cliielly for their own emolument and benefit ; but there are other Private Bills which frecjuently come before Parliament, such as Bills for adjusting claims to property between inilividual claimants, and Bills relat- ing to divorce, naturalization, etc., etc. The expenses of legislation in such matters must be paid by the parties seeking the relief; and a depo.it of !^'20() must de paid inimcdiateli/ after tlie seeoml readinfj of the Bill. After the second reading, if all the Rules of the House iiave been complied with, Private Bills go to the Committee, and it is before this Conmiittee that j)roper attention nuist be given by the parties interested. Imlividuals or companies may appear by Parliamentary Agents 97 TNCORPORATION OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES BY LETTERS PATENT. {R. S. C, Cap. lli>.) The (lOvernor-in-Council may, by k-ttei-K patent under the great seal, grant a charter to any number of pertonH, not le.sH than five, who petition tlierefor, conKtituting nueli persons, a.ul otliers wlio may tliereafter become Klic'.eholders in the Company thereby created, a l)0(ly corporate and jjolitic, for d.iiy of tlie purposes or objects t<} wliidi the legislative authority of tlie Parliament of Canada extends, excejjt tlie construction and working of railways, or the business of banking and the issue of ])aper money, or the business of insurance. The ai)plicantH for such letters i)atent must give at least one month's ])revious notice in the Cinnuht (lazctte, of their intention to apply for the same, stating therein,- a. Th proposed corporate nanu' of the Company, whicii shall not be that of aj y other known compaiu-, incorporated or unincorporated, or any name liable to be confounded tlierewitli, or otherwise on jmljlic grounds objectionable : h. The purpose for which its incorporation is sought : (t. The place within Canada, whicli is to be its chief place of business : d. The proposed amount of its capital stock,— which, in the case of a loan couipany, sliall not be less than one iuindred tiiousand dollars : ('. The munber of siiares and the amount of cacii share : /. Tlie nanu'S in full and tiie address and calling of each of the appli- cants, with special mention of the nrmes of not more than fifteen, and not less than three of their numl)er, who are to be the lirst or I'rovisional Directors of the Company, and the majority of wliom must be residents in Canada. At an3' time, not more than one month after the last imblication of such notice, the ap])licants may ])etition the Covernor-in-Council. through the Secretary of Stat((, for tlie issue of such It.'tters jiatent : Such petition sluiU state the facts set forth in the notice, the amoimtof stock taken by each ai)i)licant. the jimount paid in ujion the stock of each apjdicant. and the manner in which tlie same has been jiaid in, and is held for the Company : The aggregate of the stock so taken shall be at least the one-half of the total amount of the proposed capital stock of the ('omi)aiiy : The aggregate so paid in tiicreoii shall, if the Company is not a loan company, be at least ten per cent of the stock so taken : if the Company is a loan Company the aggregate so paid in shall be at least ten per cent thereof, and shall not be less than one hundred thousand dollars : Such aggregate shall be paid in to the credit of the Company, or of trustees therefor, and shall be standing at such credit in some chartered bank or banks in Canada, unless the object of the Compan\- is one recpiiring that it should own real estate. — in which case any portion not exceeding one-half of such aggregate may be taken as paid in, if .it is bona fide in- t; ill ii f < ; ! 1^ ; ! , f 98 vi'sted in real estate suitable to siu-h ol).ject, wliicli is duly iicld by trustees for fbc C()uii)anj'. and is of tlie reijuircd value over and above all incum- brances thereon. The jietition may ask for the embodying in the letters patent of any provision whicl), under tliis Act. might be made by by-law of the Company : and sneli provisioji so end)odied shall not. unless provision to the contrary be made in the letters jyatent. be sul)Ject to repial or alteration by by-law. Before the letters patent are issued, the a]iplicants shall establish to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State, (n* of such other ofticer as is charged by the (>overnor-in-roun('il to re])ort thereon, the siifliciency of their notice and jietition, and the truth and snfliciency of the facts therein set forth, and that the ])roposed name is not thi' name of any other known incorpor- ated or unincorporated company ; and for that purpose, the Seci'etary of State, or such other officer, shall take and keep of record anj' reciuisite evi- dence in writing, by oath or affirmation, or by solemn declaration. The Governor may give to the romi)any a corjiorate name, different from that ju-oposed by the ai)plicants in their jjublished notice, if the pro- posed name is objectionable Notice of the granting of the letters j)atent shall be forthwith given by the Secretary of State, in the CdiKithi (rdzrtfc : and thereupon, from the date of the letters patent, the persons therein named, and their successors, shall be a body corporate and politic by the name mentioned therein : and a copy of every such notice shall forthwith be, by the Company to which such notice relates, inserted on tour sepanite occasions in before one of the following )tersons : — A jud^e of a court of record in Canada, a conunissioner autlun-ized to administer oaths iti any court of record in Canada, a conunissioner authorized by the Governor CJeneral to cake oaths under this v\ct, a justice of tlie peace of llie cownty or dislricT \vh(>re tiu' alien resides, a notary public, a stipendiary maj^istrati'. or a judice magis- trate: and such person, on bein.i;- satisfied that the declaration of the alieii is true, and tiiat the latter is of good i-liaracter. di'livers a certificate to the alien, in the form i)reacril)ed by the Act. Such certificate is then presented by the alien : — In Ontario, to the court of general sessions of tlie pea<'e of the county within the jurisdiction of which tlie alien resides, or to the coiu't of assize and 7tiiii prills during its sitting in such county. In Quebec, to the circuit court in and for the circiut within tiie juris- diction of "diich the alien resides; In Nova Scotia, to the supreme comt. during its sittings in the county within the jurisdiction of which the alien resides, or to tiie county court of such count}': In New Rrunswick, to the supreme court or the court of assizes and nisi 2^ri lis during its sittings in the county within the jurisdiction of which the alien resides, or to the county court of such county: In British Columbia, to the supreme court of British Columbia, during its sittings, in the electoral district within the jurisdiction of which the alien resides, or to the court of assize and nisi jiriiis during its sittings in such electoral district, or to the county court of such electoral district: In Manitoba, to the court of Queen's Bench during its sittings in the countj' within the jurisdiction of which the alien resides, or to the court of assize and nisi jirins during its sittings in such county, or to the coiurty court of such county; In Prince Edward Island, to the supreme court of judicature during its sittings in the county within which the alien resides, or to the court of assize and nisi priiis during its sittings in sucii county, or to the county court of such county. In the North- West Territories and in the district of Keewatin, to such authorities or persons as are prescriljed by order or regulation of the Gover- nor in Council. Such presentation shall be made in open court, on the first day of some general sitting of such court; and thereupon such court shall cause the same to be openly read in court; and. if during such sitting, the facts mentioned in such certificate are not controverted, or any other valid objectit)n made w w ( :. ^u^ 100 to the natunili/iition of siit-li alien, such court, on the last day of such sitting, hIiuU direct that such certiiicate shall be Hied of record in the court. The alien nlmll, after tlu^ tilinK of such c'ertificate. he entitled (under tlie seal of the court, if such certificate has been presented to a court) to a certificate of naturalization. FEES. Matter in which Fee may Ite taken. For taking a declaration wheth- er of alienage or British Nat- uralization For administering the oath of allegiance For registration of declaration, with or without the oath of allegiance For certified cojiy of declara- tion, with or without oath . . How to he applied. To the Justice or other official taking declaration. To the Justice, Commissioner, Notarj-, Stipendiary or other Magistrate administering the oath. Consolidated Revenue of Canada. Consolidated Revenue of Canada. EXTRADITION ACT. {R.S.C, Cap. U2.) This Act only api)lies to countries with which there is an extradition treat}' or arrangement. All tlie Judges of the Hupeiior Courts and of the County Courts in the Dominion, and all the Extradition C^ommissioners appointed in virtue of this Act, are authorized to Act judicially in extradition matters, within their province. LIST OF CRIMES. The list of crimes, hereafter given, for which extradition may be asked or granted, must be construed according to the law existing in Canada at tlie date of the alleged crime. I. Murder, or attempt or conspiracy to murder. '2. Manslaughter. * ;5. Counterfeiting or altering money, and uttering counterfeit or altered money. 4. Forgery, counterfeiting or altering, or uttering what is forged, counterfeited or altered. 5 Lai'ceny. 'f< I 101 0. Embo'/zleinont. 7. Obtaining money or gcKKls, or valuahlp Hecurities, by false pretences 8. CriniPH against bankru})tcy or insolvency law. 9. Fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee, or by a director or member or officer of any company, wbich fraud is uiuUe criminal by any Act for the time being in force. 10. Rape. It. Abduction. 12, Child-stealing. 18. Kidnapping. 14. False imprisonment. 1"). Burglary, house-breaking or shop-lifting. 16. Arson. 17. Robbery. 18. Threats, by letter or otherwise, with intent to extort. 19. Perjury or subornation of perjury. 20. Piracy by nuinicipal law or law of nations, committed on board of or against a vessel of a foreign state. 21. Criminal scuttling or destroying such vessel at sea, whether on the high seas or on the great lakes of North America, or attempting or con- spiring to do so. 22. Assault on board such vessel at sea, whether on the high seas f)r on the great lakes of North America, with intent to destroy life or to do grevous Iwdily harm. 23. Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt, by two or more persons on board such a vessel at sea, whether on the high seas or on the geat lakes of North America, against the authority of the master. 24. Any offence under either of the following Acts, and not included in any portion of the foregoing schedule: — " An Act respecting Offences against the Person." *• The Larceny Act." " An Act respecting Forgery." " An Act respecting Offences relating to the Coin." " An Act respecting Malicious Injuries to Property." 2."). Any offence which is. in the case of the principal offender, included in any foregoing portion of this schedule, and for which the fugative crimi- nal, though not the principal, is liable to be tried or punished as if he wei*e the principal. List of Extradition Commissioners. Montreal, Calixte Aime Dugas. Regina, Edgar Dewdne}'. Niagara Falls, Thomas Stinson Jarvis. Sherbrooke, George E. Rioux. Quebec, Alexandre Chauveau . EXPENSES IN EXTRADITION CASES. The question of the payment of exjienses in Extradition Cases is regu- lated by the Treaties of Extradition . Under the Treaty lietween Great Britain and the United States the party seeking the extradition of a fuga- tive criminal defrays all the expenses. — (See Hertslet's Treaties.) ill ^■puuii. } . rail- 1 L : I iSlS^^Kffr' 11 :■;. f^n 1 : !l ill ^ ■ V i ■ 1 ■■ 1 \ 102 THE POLICE OF CANADA. (A*. .S'. r.. Cap. 1H.|.) TIh" CoimiiiHsioncrs of rolici' williiii C'liiuulii arc ai>iH(int<;;l l»y lii') ( idVi'iiKti-iii-L'tiuricil. lOvcrv Coiimiissiuiicr of Tolicc Iims, for the |)iir|i(isi' oC carrviiij;- out tlif criiiiiiial laws ami other lawM of ( 'auada (»iily. w itliiii tlic limits ol' his Jiiris- ilictioii. all the |M)\v('is and authority. rij;hts ami iii'i\il(';;('s, liy law appcr- tainiiiK to Juslicos of tlic J'caci- K"'"<'i'iilly, to Police; Mav,'iHtnitc's ol citicn, ami to Sti|)ciiiliary .Ma;;ist rates, and is subject in all icspects, except as otherwise provided l>y the .\ct. to the rej;iilations of the law of the Province, iJistiict or Territoiy. in which he is acting, respecting Police .Maoist r.itea and the ollice of .Justice of tlie Peace. Police Conunissioners li,i\e the power to appoint and dismiss Polico C'onstaliles. List of Police Commissioners. RKSIDI'.NCK. Andierst. \.S. . . Birtle. Man Calvary. N.W.T. Collin.n-wood, Out . . . iJeseronto. Out Falmouth. N.S l''ort (rarrv. !\Ian . . . Fort W.ilsli. N.W.T. l\inj;ston. Ont Lamhton .Mills. Out. Xami;. Fred. W. Pent fjawrcnce Wni. Ilerchmer Wni. ]Macaula\ I lerciniiei- District. Province or Teriitory for which apjiointed. Ontario. Keewatin and Manitoha. P.C, N.W.T. ami Ki'cwatin. H.C, N.W.T. and Keewatin. Hritish Columbia. Sam. li. Stech Wni. Pieicy | Frank ^Moberly 'Ontario. John .VlcCullouj^h ' '• Lewis Hill ' (iilbert McMicken ■ Jlanitolm. Lt.-Col. Ac-lieson ( iosford Irvine.... Lt.-Col. (Jeo. Anlun- French j Jai)t. James Westropp Hreton . . . . i Out. and Man. ^Montreal. <^ue ('harles .lames Coursol i Quebec. Ottawa. Out \rthur Percy Sherwood \ Dom. of Canada. •• Ravmond Hiuvere Ontario. •• (Ieorj;(' tiercel' Dawson. ■• |Wm. O-ilvie Parsboro", N.S Jharlcs .^fcCabe (,)uebec 'William Wakeham. VI. D licgina. N.W.T. . . . Lt.-(\>l. .-^clu'soii (io.sford Irvine.. . •' .... Wm. Ji. Antrobns Yale, H.C Charles Todd (xj'orge Hope Johnson B.C. and N.W.T. Ontario, Keewatin and Manitoba. (Quebec. British Columbia. 103 THE ELECTORAL FRANCHISE ACT. {R. S. ('., Clip. .""..) |{y lliirt Act. wliicli iipjilics to tln' wliolc of tlic Diiiiiiiiinii of ( 'aiiad;!. a V(»tt' is Kivt'ii tit t'vcry iiiiilt' sulj.jcct of the full ii^t' •»(' ",'1 vciii's. Itciii;; tiic owniT, tenant or iK(ii|>i(r (if icil |Hd|M'rty of tlu> actual value in cities of jjCiOd. in towns of ijS'JOO. or eisewliere of xlod, or of the yearly value wlierever situate of not less than ■*",' per month, or !*({ per (piarter, or st^r.' half-yearly, or ijcJO per annum, or who is a resident in any electoral district with an iucom(3 from earnin;;s or in\i'stments of iint less than $;i(il» per annum, or is the son of a farmer, or any otln r owner of I'eal propeity which is nl' sullifi- ent value to qualify hotli f.ither and son. oi* is a lisherman and owner of real jn'operly, which with boats, nets and (ishiu;;' tackle anuiunts to s I, "it) actual value. Votin;;' is hy hallot. The followin;^ persons are dis(iualified for votin;;at the elections for tlu^ Dominion Parliament: — The Chief Jii.tice and Judges of the ■-MMi-Miie(?ourt, the Chief Justices ami .[ud;;'es of the Superior Courts, and the Jn.ljes of all other Coiu'ts in the iJominiou, Ut-visin;;- OIHcers, Iveturnin.i; Otlicers and Election Clerks, all ( 'ounsel. .\j;'ents. Attorneys and Clerks of Cinididatos \v\nt ha\(' iieen or mav he paid for tlieir servic(^s. and cert > Indians. m l!i;VlSIN(i ol'FKKKS. IIe\isin,i; Otlicers are appointed throu,'j,hout Ihe Pomiiiiiii for the purj)osL.-. of this Act. All the accounts are referred to the Auditor < niieral, Ottawa, wlio is entrusted hy Order-in-Council with their settlement. The Voter's Lists are to he printed in thi' fid lire hy the (Queen's Printer, for the whole Dominion, so as to secure a cheai»eraiid more uniform system of jjrintinj;'. TAin.K i)I" l''KKS. The salary of the Re\ isiii.s;' OIHcer has iieen tixeil at *:!()() a year, with a further allowance of .") cents a name up to 1. 001) names, and of :> cents a name from 4.(H)it to l(t,(IOO names: aliove 1U,()I)0 names no allowance is made. The salary of if'M) is not to bo repeateil when a Revisin.i;- ( )thcer is aet- iii.i>' for more than one ridinj;- or county. The fei'S to be allowed to Clerks and Hailitfs for tUeir services under the Act will not exceed : Foi' Clerks, two dollars per r »- Js t> t> £> oe 00 c^-a IIJ ^a)iSfc,i3*jccSe8 3 -m t>Q .be >.? •3 s X a a « o PQ p- .^ il C ^ CSC to • be sc be ic bc^ be be n "t! 1^ 'C "3 "tj '"'^ "C "3 1-3 y i-S 1-5 Hj 1-5 H, ^>>-i H5 O ^.0 O O O O a; U *^ be L. Ct. Judge Ct. 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C 3.„ O O O 2 o o a >- • x ■ c 4i t: PS Ph o _J 1* > « rt !- 5 1) n! ^-X O >>?';> .3.2 S.Si J"^ tcuic = o cr o i; a).£z:s— ti' .^ ..^ eg .p- K K^ ► r- »^» ^^ ►-^ » i' li ,11 110 o ^A ffi A I— < » Cd O" H I— I H fcC v3 -t-" 'S -ri > Si .A 9 CD c fi £ S S C C K O cS . 0; 0) HI 4) . +i . • t>o tc fee to • 3 ' . 1-3 1-5 l-B l-j .U , ?<^ o o H; h; Pj '-^ gQ M >-5 K c« iC ^ C3 cS 0* I- ;- fc fe . - -►. tcc-SJu CO ? ih +: R.m 3-2 -SmO ^^<< 6C ^■.^.iS cs ca „ CO a; 5^ M ?3.S--x^^ s s s ? ,^ = >;^^OQcScS* d'W g -^ -g -g o*^" M d eM;2;gooooH'^':2;m «« « ^ M ^ r. V r^ CO o O C O c8 eS O eS ;>! >< Jh >H ^ >^ >^ I I I I I T 1 li, Ill Alphabetical Index to the Names of the Revising Officers in the above List. Alley, Geo Archibald, J. S Ardagh, J. A Ardagh, W. D Archambault, J.A. . Biimpton, G. E Barrett, W Baxter, Geo Beauchamp, J. J. . . Beaiicheniin, A.O.T. Bedard, ( has Bell, Arch Bell, Wm Benson, T. M. 1 Bernard, A. H. . Biiigay, J. W Blanchard, F. C. . . Blanchard. G. A . . Bligh, H. H ISlouin. P Botsford. B. . . , Bonchard, M. . Boyd, J Boys, W.F. A. Brais, P Brien, F. A.. Burnham, Z. . . . j <.!arman, R. B - Chaxlwick, A. C... Charland, A. N Coiiillard, F. X Crease, H. P. P..., Cutler, W. R Dartnell. G. H. F.. Davis, J. F Deacon. John Qupens, P.E.I Montreal, W. Simcoe, E. Winnipeg . Sherbrooke. Argenteuil. Bruce. N. Welland. Hochelaga . St. Hyacinthe. Napierville. Botliwell. Hamilton . Durham, E. Durham, W. Northumber- land. E. Northund>er- land. W . Vercheres. Yarmouth . Shelburne. Kings, N.S. Antigonish. L'Assompti(m. Kent, N.B. VVestm'^r. land. Charlevoix. Toronto. E. York, W. Simcoe, N. Simcoe. 8. Chamblv . Wolfe. ^ Ontario, S. Ontario, W. Stormont, Dun- das. Glengarry and Cornwall . Wellington, C St. Johns, P.Q. Levis. Vancouver . Richmond . Ontario, N. Middlesex, s. Renfrew, N. Dean, W. W Derome. I. J. L. . . Des Brisav, T. S... DeWolf, C.E Dionne, L. B. Doyle. B. L.... j Drew, (t. A. . . . Dumouchel, G. L. Eaton. B. H Elliott, J. K Elliott, W Finkle, A Forest. Leon Fortier, Ant Fortin, J. B. E... Fraleck. E. B.. - Eraser..- H Fontaine, C Fontaine, A Gallagher. D. B. . . . Gallipeault. L. E. . . Gendreau, J. B Gervais. Louis (rill, C. I Guillet, L. P Goodman, K . . . ■ Haggart, Alex Hamilton. J . M . . . . Harrison, E Hearn. Jas. H Hebert, Hubert . . . Hemming, E. J. . . . Home, C. R.... Hughes, D. J. . . Hudon, A. A. . . Jellett, R. P.... Johnson. Ed. . . Jones, S. J Kavanagh, H. J. .. Victoria, S. Chateauguay. Gloucester . Hants. Temiscouata . Huron, E. Huron, W. Wellington. N. Wellington, S. Ottawa. County. Halifax. Huntingdon. Middlesex. E. Oxford. N. Oxford. S. Jac(iues Cartier. Two Mountains. Dorchester. Hastings, E. Hastings. N, London . Joliette. Montmorency. Victoria, N.B. Maskinc )nge . Stanstead . Beauharncjis . Richelieu . Three Rivers. Middlesex N. Middlesex, W. LLsgar . Algoma W. Cariljoo . Caj)e Breton. Montmagny . Drummond. Essex, N. Essex, S. Elgin. E . Elgin, W. Chicoutimi. Prince Edward, Victoria. B.C. Brant. N Brant, S. Montreal. C. "i i '■ t jia n[ii ; vl P 'i r 1 1 '•m i^ i il i ^ f If . ' » Hi 112 Alphabetical Index to Revising Otficerti.— Continued. i ) II Kelly. T Kingsinill, J. J.. Lacoinse, A .... j Lacoiuriere, N. E. Laiie.S. J \ II Laiioite. Jos. Laliue, J. E. . La Rue, V. W Lavery. J. I. . Lavoie, J X. Lavtoii, N. S. Lazier, T. A. I>'tVl)vre, Jas. Lcfehvie. J. M.. LeMay. Ls I^'onard, .V. E. . Lippe. 11 Livingstone, K.T. Loranger, L. O. Lyon. R Maguire. (J. K. . Mahatt'y, W. C. JMatliieii, M Miller, Thos Milot, J / Morgan, E Moore, (I. T Morse. W. A. D.. Mosgrove. Wm. . . Moore, F. D Inac(.lonal(l,H.S. Mackenzie. J. A. • Mackenzie, E. 31... Mackie, J. I McCarthv. T. A.M. McCrea.Hon. W... McCall. A McDongall, J. L. . . Prince. Bnice. E. Hnice. W, .Waterloo. N. I Waterloo, S. [Portncnf. (irey. E. drey, 8. Montcalm. Quehcc County Quebec, Centre. L' Islet, (iaspe. Colclic-t'r, Hastings, AV. ShctVor-l. Bronie. liobiniere. Laval. Ragot . Norfolk, N. Norfolk, 8. Yaniaska. Ottawa. Honavcnture. .Muskoka. ^Montreal, E. Ha It on. St. ]\Ianrice. York. E. York, N. Queen's, N.S. Cumberland. Carleton. Victoria, N, Brockville, Leeds. S., (xren ville, H. , Leeds, & (irenville, N. Land)ton, E. Lambton, W. Belleciia.sse. Compton. Cardwell. Algoma, E. N, V\ e.stniinster Inverness. McDongall,.! E. Mcdtillivrav. A. H McCJillivray, J.. .. Macjilierson, IIv. . Nantel, B '. . . (VBrien, F. H O" Brian, P O'Driscoll, :\I Owen, D. M Pacaud, A Felletier, E. (i Pepin, C Pliarand, A. M. . . Price, C. v.... j Prud'honnne, L. A. Purvis, S. L Pelletier. II. C Radenluirst. W. H. Redden. D. 0"M. . . . Roi)erge, A. J. A. . Ryan. J Racicot, E Savarj-, A ^'' W. jSclianibier, A . . Lsi-ott. A. F.... Kenkler, W. S. . Senkl^r, E. J. ., ^Sinclair, J. 8. , Smith, E. 8..., Stafford, L jSteadman, Jas. . Stevens, J. G. . St. Julien, J. T. iTache, P. V.... iTellier, P :Toms. I. F jTourigny, H iTrudel, D. T.... iTurcotte, H, A. I Toronto, C. Toronto, W. Guysboro'. Pictou. (irey, N. Terrebonne. >'aguenav. Prescott^ Renfrew, S. Lnnenberg. Beauce. Iberville. Rouville. Soulanges. Frontenac . Leiniox. Proveni'lier. Victoria, N.S. Kimouski. Lanark, N. King's, P.E.I. Laprairie. Mar(piett(*. Missisquoi. !Anna]K)lis. Digby. Megantit;. Peel. Lanark. S. Lincoln and Niagara. Wentworth, N. Wentwortli, S. Perth. N, Perth, S. Quebec. W. Queen's. N.B. Sunlnirv. Carleton, N.B. Charlotte. Pontiac . Kamouraska . Berthier . Huron, S. Nicolet. Champlain. Quebec, E. Tl up A' \\\ 113 Alphabetical Index to Revising OiHters.— Continued. Name. County. Turcotte, F. DeS. O.jVaudreuil. Uppei,M. C. .. ,• ^[„„i,^ Van AVart. J . A Y( .ik, N . B . Walkfin, (I. A YaU' Walker, D. M.... Selkirk. I St. John City. Walters, Clias. . . . ■' 'St Joliii Citv & / I Coiintv. \Vel)l). AV. U .iKirlimond. Weilderl)urn,W. Wilkinson, AV... Wilkison,AV. H. Woods, R. S... Weller.C. A. .. C'dlnty \ Albert. Kinn's, N.B. Xortluunl)er- land &, Ri'sti- {.^oucIm'. Addiiifiton. "/ Kingston. /. Kent. \ Petcrl)oro". E. I Pctcrboro'.W. 11 'd THE DOMINION CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS ACT. (R. S. C, C(ii>. !).) A petition coniplainin}.'- o( an un ilisciualified to sit in tlie House of Conunons, at any election, can be presented to the Court by any one or more of the following jiersons : — 1st. A person who had a right to vote at the election to which the jx^ti- tion relates ; tind. A candidate at such election. No form is prescribed, but the petition nuist conijjlain of one. at least, of the above facts, and be signed by the petitioners. The petition must be presented ncjt later than thirty days after the day of publication in the Canada Gazette of the receipt of the return to the writ of election bj' the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, iinless it (piestions the return or election upon an allegation of corrupt ])ractices, and specitlcally alleges a payment of money or other act of bribery to have been committed by any member, or on Ins account, or with his privity, since the time of such return, in pursuance or in furtherance of such corrupt ])ractice, in which ciise the petition may be presented at any time within thirty days after the date of such payment or act so committed ; and in case any such j)etition is presented, the sitting member, whose electi(jn and return is peti- tioned against, ma\', not later than lifteen days after service of such peti- tion against iiis election and return, file a petition complaining of any unlawful and corrupt act by any candidate at the same election who was not returned and who is not a petitioner, and on whose behalf tlie seat is not claimed. Presentation of a petition is made by delivering it at the otHce of the clerk of the court, during office hours, or in any other prescribed manner. Ill m n m m It?:! w i 1 « *■ r lU At the tinu' of the presentation of the petition, security for the payment of all eoHtH, charges and expenses that may become payable by the peti- tioner, is given on behalf of the {wtitioner. The security is to the amount of one thousand dollars, and is given i)y a deposit of money with the clerk of the court. The deposit is not valid unless it is made in gold coin or Dominion notes. The clerk of the court gives a receipt for such deposit, wliich is evidence of the sutt'ciency thereof. Notice of the petition is to be served on the respondents within five days from itc y resentation, unless longer time is allowed by the Judge. Witliin five days after the service of the petition and the accompanying notice, the respondent may present in writing anj' preliminary objections or grounds of insufficiency wliich he has to urge against tlie petition or t):e petitioner, or against any further proceeding tiiereon, and in such case, at the same time, tiles a copy thereof for the petitioner, and the coui't or judge hears tlie parties upon such objections and grounds, and decides the same in a summary manner. Within five days after tlie decision upon the preliminary objections, ii' presented and not allowed, or on the expiration of the time for presenting the same, if none are presented, the respondent may file a written answei- JO the petition, together witli a copy thereof for the petitioner; but whether such answer is or is not filed, the petition is held to lie at issue, after the expiration of the said five days, aud the court may, at any time thereafter, upon the apjilication of either party, fix some convenient time and place for the trial of tiie i)etition. Every election petition is tried by one judge, without a jury, and in the electoral district in which tlie election took jilace, unless the court decides that another place should be appointed for the trial, owing to special cir- cumstances . Notice of the time fixed for the trial is fixed by the court . Tlie trial of every election petition has to be commenced within six months from the time when such petition has been presented, and is pro- ceeded with from day to day until such trial is over ; but if at any time it appears to the court or a judge, that the respondent's presence at the trial is necessary, such trial cannot be commenced during any session of Parlia- ment ; and in the computation of any time or delay allowed for any step or proceeding in respect of any such trial, or for the commencement thereof as aforesaid, the time occupied bj' such session of Parliament is not to be included . If, at the expiration of three months after such petition has been pre- sented, the day for trial has not been fixed, any elector may, on application, be substituted for the petitioner on such terms as the court or judge thinkg jUSt. The court or a judge may* notwithstanding the next preceding sections, from time to time enlarge the time for the commencement of the trial, if, ; ■!i III JIT) OH an application for that purix>Mt'. 8up|M»rt<'d by affidavit, it appears to 8Ufh court or judgt' that the reciuirt'iuents of justice render such enlarge- ment necesnary . judge's report. Vt tlie conclusion of the trial, the judge determines whether the mem- ber whose election or return is complained of or any and what other ix'rson was duly returned or elected, or whether the election was void, and other matters arising out of the petition, and re?ono through. From the day on which i)roliihition conies into force iind takes etfect in any comity or city, no per.son cm. within sucli county or city, hy himself, liis clerk, servant or agent, expose or keep for sah'. or directly or indirectly, on any i>retenci? or upon any device, sell or barter, or in consideration of the purchase of any other projierty, give to any otiier person any intoxicating li(|Uors : Excei)tion is made for the sale of wine for exclusively sacramental pur- poses made l>y druggists and vendors thereto specially licensed hy the Lieutenant (iovernor in each Province. Also for the sale of intoxicating litpior for cxchiaively medicinal pui- jioses or for bona Jhh' use in some art. traile or manufacture, made h\- such licensed druggists and vendors, and in <|uantities specified hy the Act. Also for any producer of cider in the county, and any licensed distiller or hrewor, having his distillery or brewery within any county <,r city, who may, at such distillery or brewery. exi)Ose and kee]) for sab' such licpior as they manufacture thereat, and no other, and who may soil the same thereat ill (juantities and to persons specitied in the act. Also for any incorjtorated company authorized bylaw to carry on the liusiness of cultivating and growing vines and of making and selling wine and other liciuors jtroduced from grapes, having their manufactory within such county or city, who may thereat expose and keep for sale such lii[Uor as they manufacture thereat, and no other: and may sell the same thereat, but only in (juantities and to j)ersons si)ecified in the Act. Also for manufacturers of pure native wines made from grapes grown and jnoduccd hy them in ('ana(hi. who may. when authorized so to do. by license from the municii)al council, or other authority having jurisdiction, sell such wines at the place of manufacture in ([uantities specitied l>y the Act. Also for any merchant or trader, exclusively in wholesale trade and duly licensed to sell liipior by wholesale, having his store or place for sale of goods within such county or city, who may thereat keej) for sale and sell intoxicating li(juors, hut only in (piantities and to persons specilied l)y the Act. JURISDICTION AND PKOCEDLKK. Prosecutions are brought always in the county, city or district wherein the offence is committed: ((0- In the Province of Quebec, if the oll'ence was committed in the city of ^lontreal or in the city of Quebec, before the recorder or judge of the 6H ns sessions of the peace at Montreal or Quebec, as the case may lie; or, if the offence was committed in any other part of tlie Province, then before a stipendiary magistrate or before any two justices of the peace, or, if the district is other tlian tliat of Quebec or that of Montreal, Ijefore the sheriff of such district. (h.) In the Province of Ontario, before any stipendiary ma^jistrate or before any two justices of the peace : or. if the o^ence was connnitted in any county, city or town having a polic^e magistrate, then before such police magistrate or, in liis absence, before the mayor or any two justices of the peace; or, if tlie offence was ccjmmitted in any city or town not having a police magistrate, then before the mayor thereof, or before any two justices of the peace. (c.) In the Province of Nova Scotia, before a stii)endiarj' nuigistrate or before any two justices of the peace. (d.) In tlie Province of New Brunswick, before any police, stipendiary or sitting magistrate ov commissioner of a parish court, or before any two justic es of tlie pepce. (e.) In the Province of Manitoba, before the police magistrate within whose territorial jurisdiction the offence was committed, or before any two justices of the peace. (f.) In the Province of Britisli Columbia, before any stipendiary ma- gistrate or before any two justices of the peace. ( of the branches of the Department of Agriculture. APPLICATIONS for PATENTS, Any person who has invented anj' new and useful art, machine, nuinu- facture or compo.-iition of matter, or anj* new and useful improvement in any art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, Avhich was not known or used by any other person before his invention thereof, and which has not been in public use or on sale with the consent or alloAvance of the inventor tlu-reof, for more than one year previously to his ai)plication for p:\tent therefor in Canada, may, on a peti*ion to that effect, presented to the commissioner, obtain a patent grant'- ;; to such person an exclusive pi'op- erty in such invention. No patent shall issue for any invention whicli has an illicit object in view, or any mere scientific principle or abstract theoreiii. Any person who has invented any improvement on any patented inven- tion, may obtain a patent for such improvement ; but he shall not thereby obtain the right ( f vending or using the original invention, nor shall the patent for the original invention confer the right of vending or using the patented improvement . The applicant shall, in his petition for a patent, insert the title or name of the invention, and shall, with the petition, send in ii specification in dup- licate of the invention . I: 120 (I. The 8i)eciHciition shall fully and correctly describe Jie mode or in.odes of operating the invention, as contemplated by the inventor ; and shall state clearly and distinctly the contrivances and things which he claims as new and for the use of which he claims an exclusive property and privilege: b. 8uch specification shall bear the name of the place wiiere and the date when it is made, and shall be signed by the inventor if he is alive, and if not, by the applicant, and by two witnesses to such signature of the in- ventor or api)licant: c. In the case of a machine the specification shall fulh* explain the j)rincij)le and several modes in which it is intended to apply and work out the same: (/. In the case of a machine, or in any other case in which the inven- tion admits of illustration by means of drawings, the applicant shall also, witli his a[»plication, send in drawings in dujilicate, showmg clearly all parts of the invention: and each such drawing shall bear the signature of the inventor, if he is alive, and if not of the ai)plicant, or of the attorney of siicii ii.Viitor or applicant, and sliall have written references corresponding witii the specification ; but the commissioner may require further drawings or dispense with any of them, if he sees fit: t'. One du])licate of the specification and of the drawings, if there are drawings, shall be annexed to the patent, of which it shall form an essen- tial part, and tlie other duplicate shall remain deposited in the Patent Office: /". Tlu' connnissioner may, in his discretion, dispense with the dupli" cate specification and drawing, and in lieu thereof cause copies of the speci- fication and drawing in i)rint or otherwise, to be attached to the patent, of whicli they siiall form an essential part. The api)licant shall deliver to the comissioner. unless the same is per- sonally dispensed witli for some good reastm, a neat working model of his invention, on a lonvenient scale, exhibiting its several parts in due propor- tion, whenever the invention admits of sucli a model ; and shall deliver to the connnissioner specimens of the ingredients, and of the composition of matter, sufficient in (piantity toi" the purpose of experiment whenever the invention is a composition of matter, if such ingredients and composition are not of an «'xplosive character or otherwise dangerous, in which case tlu\v shall be turnished only when s]iecially recjuired by the connnissicmer, and then with such pn-cautions as are ])rescribed in thereipiisition therefor. The term limited for the duration of everv patent of invention issued l)y the Pati-nt Office shall be fiteen years: but at the time of the application therefor il sliall be at tlie ojition of the applicant to pay the full fee re([uired for the term of tifti'en years, or tlie jiartial fee reijuired for the term of five or of ten years : and at the end of five or ten years, the duration of the jiatent may lie exteuiied for another term, if the applicant pays the fee for sucli tenn. 121 PATENT FEES. The following foes shall be payable before an application for any of the purposes herein mentioned shall be received by tlie commissioner, that is to say:— Full fee for 15 years $60 00 Partial fee for 10 years 40 00 Partial fee for .l years 20 00 Fee for further tei-m of 10 years 40 00 Fee for further term of 5 j-ears 20 00 On lo(lj:;ing a caveat 5 00 On asking to register a judguicnt pro taiito 4 00 On asking to register an assigiuncnt 2 00 On asking to attach a disclaimer to a patent 2 00 On asking for a cojiy of patent Avitli specification 4 00 On petition to re-issue a patent after surrender, and on peti- tion to extend a former patent to the whole of Canada for every unexpired year of th(» duration of the provin- cial or sub-pati'ut, the fee sludl be at the rate of 4 no (.)n oilice copies of documents, not above mentioned, tlu» following charges shall be made: — For every single or first folio of cei'tified copy *0 ■">(» For every subsecpu.'Ut hundred words (fiactions from and imder fifty not being cotmted, and over fifty being counted for one hundred) ".M The fees nuiy l)e retiuned to the applicant, less ten dollars, when the invention is not susceptible of being patented, or when the ix'tition for a patent is witlidrawn. • THE COPYRIGHT ACT. (A'. ,S'. C. Cap. 02.) SUBJECTS OF (.orYHKillT AM) COXIHTIOXS TO BE COMl'LIEl) WITH. Any person domiciled in Canada or in any part of the British Posses- sions, or any citizen of any country wjiich has an International copj-right treaty witli the United Kingdom, who is tiie author of iu\y book, map, chart or musical composition, or of any original painting, drawing, statue, sculpture or photograph, or who invents, designs, etches, engraves or causes to be engraved, etched or made from his own design, any print or engrav- ing, anil the legal representatives of such ])erson or citizen, shall have the sole and exclusive right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publisliing. re- producing and vending siu-h literary, scientific or artistic works or com[)osi- tions. in whole or in part, and of allowing translations to be printed or re. printed and sold, of such literary works from one language into other languages, for the term of twenty-eight j-ears, from the time of recording the copyright thereof in the manner hereinafter directed. ' J \: Uilij- ' 122 W 6>; . 1. The ccmdition for obtaining siuh copyiiglit sliall l)e tiiat the said iterary, scientifie or iirtistic works shall he printed and pnhlislied or re- print(Hl and r('|)ul)lished in C-'anada, or in the case of works of art that they shall be prfxluced or r(>j)r()(hK'ed in ("-'anada, whether they are so published or produced for tiie lirst time, or contemporaneously with or subsequently to publication or ]>rodnction elsewhere : but in no case shall the said sole and exclusive right and liberty in Canada continue to exist after it has ex- ])iretl elsewhere. '2. No immoral, lit'cntious. irreligious, or tirasoiiable or seditious liter- ary, scientilic or artistic w(>rk. shall be the legitimate subject of such i-egis- tration or copyright. Every work of which the copyright lias been granted a.id is subsisting ill llie I'nited Kingdom, and copyright of which is not secured or subsisting in ( anada. under any Act of the Parliiiiiient of Canada, or of the legislature of fin' late Province of Canada, or of tlie legislature of any of the Provinces forming ](art of ( 'ana la, sliall. when printed and published, or reprinted and re]»ublished in Canada, be entitleil to copyright under this Act ; but nothing in this Act shall be held to jirohibit the importation from the United Kingdom of copies of any such work lawfidly printed there. If a book is ]iub]islied anonymously, it shall be siillicient to <'iiter it in the name of tiic lirst publisher tlu'reof, either on l)ehalf of the unnamed ■•uithor or on behalf of such lii'st publisher, as the case may be. No |)erson shall lie entith'd to the benefit ol' this .Vet unless he has de- posited ill the hepartmeiit two cojiies of such book, map, chart, musicjil eoinposition. photograph. ]>riiit. cut or (iigraxing. and in the case of paint- ings. (lrawin;;s. statiitaiy and seiilpture. unless he lias furnished a \\rittL'n deserijition of such woriis of art. The cop,\ right is granted fm- t wenly-eight years and may I )e renewed for fourteen lurlher years. KKI'.S. The following fees shall be paid to the Minister before an applicitiou for any of tlie puii>oses herein mentioned is received, that is to say : — On registering a copyright J*!! (10 On registering an interim copyright ."in On registering a lt'm|K)rary cojiyright ().")() On registering an assignment 1 (id F(n- a certified copy of registration ,"ti) On registering any decision of a court of Justict'. for every folio ."iO for otHce copiers of documents not abo\e mentioni'd, the following charges shall be made : — For every sing'e or first folio, certilied copy !j|;0 .IO For every subsecpient huixlred words (fractions under or not exceeding fifty, not being counted, and over fifty being cotnited for one hundred) 25 : ! I 123 THE TRADE MARK AND DESIGN ACT B.S.C, Cap. r>:i. TRADK MARKS. All marks, nanu's, hraiids, lalicls. packaycs or otluT Inisiiie.srt de- vices, wliifli are uiUipted fur use by any person in Ins trade, business, ofcn- l)ation or calling, for the purpose of distinguisliing any manufacture, pro. f a cla>s of merchandise of a particular lescription. The propi'iet.ir of a tra' have it registered on foruarding to the -Minister cf Agriculture, together with the lee heicinafter mentioned, a drawing and description in dniilicate of such trade mai'k. and a ileclara- tion that the same was not in use to his knowledge liy any other jierson than himself at the time of his adoption thereof. E\ery proprietor of a trademark who applies lor its registration sliaH .-};:I0 on <)n every api)lication to register a sjjecitic tra.'. r l\ \ h } j ' 124 For t}ie recording of an assignment .• 2 00 For office copies of documents, not above mentioned, for every Inindred words or for a fraction thereof ">() For eacli copy of any drawing or emblematic trade marl\, the reasonable exi)enses of preparing the same, — If the registration of the trade mark is refused, the fee, less five dollars, is returned to the applicant. A general trae examined to ascertain whether it resembles any otiier design already registered : and if he finds that such design is not identical with, or does not so chwely reseml>le any other design already registered as to be confounded therewith, he shall register tiie same, and shall return to the ]iro])riet()r thereof one co]>y of the drawing and description, witii a certiticate signetl by the Minister or the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, to the effect that such design has been duly registered in accoi- provisions of this Act: and such certifi- cate shall also set forth the day. mt)ntl' and year of the entry thereof in the proper register ; and every such certificate purporting to be so signed shall, Avithout proof of the signature, be received in all coiu'ts in Canada, as jiri Ilia facie, evidence of the facts therein alleged. The author of the design shall be considered the [)roprietor thereof lui- less he has executed the design for another person, for a good or valuable consideration — in -which case such other person shall be considered the proprietor, and shall alone be entitled to register it ; but his right to the property shall only be co-extensive with the right he has accpiired. FEES. Before any action is taken in relation to an application for registering Hi; ■-.di'.btrial design, the following fees shall be paid to the Minister of '''•^v'-p, that is to say: 125 On every application to register a design, including cer- tificate |o 00 On every application for an extension of time, including cer- tificate for each year of such extension '2 00 For a copy of each certificate of registration, 8ej)arate from the return of the duplicate 1 00 For the recording of an assignment 2 00 F'or office copies of documents, not above mentioned, for every hundred words or for a fraction thereof lO For each copy of any drawn copy of an industrial design. the reasonable expense of i)reparing the'same. When registration is refused, fees are returned, less two dollars. The exclusive right acquired for an industrial design by the registra- tion of the same as aforesaid sliall be valid for the term of five years, but may be renewed at or before the expiration of the said term of five years or less, on payment of the fee hereinbefore prescribed, so that tlie whole duration of the exclusive right sliall not exceed ten years in all. THE CANADA GAZETTE. The Queen's Printer ])ul)lislies. for the Ciovernment, under his superin- tendence, the official Gazette of Canada, which is known as the Connda Gazette. All Proclamations issued by the (iovern u'-General or under the autli- ority of the Governor-in-Council, and all official notices, Orders-in-Council, regulations, advertisements and documents relating to the Dominion of Canada, or matter under the control of the Parliament thereof, and recpiir- ing publication, are published in the Co'tadd Gazette, unless some otlier mode of publication thereof is recjuired by law. The Governor-in-Council may, from time to time, prescribe the form, mode and conditions of publication of the Canada Gazette, and designate the public bodies, officers tjnd persons to whom it shall be sent without charge, and regulate the price of subscription thereto, and the charges to be paid for the publication of notices, advertisements and documents ; anSir James Hannen, Sir Jf)hn Mellor, Sir Henry Keating, Sir Riciiard Couch, Lord Hobhouse, and Sir Montague Edwartl Smith, with the following i)aid Judge : Right Hon. Sir Barnes Peac(K'k, Knt. Reg intra)'— Henry Reeve, C.B. ,D.C.L. Chief Cleric— (i. P. Wheeler. P. A. Clerki<—,1. Foot and T. Preston. Reyintrariii Adiiiirdlfij and Ecclesiantieal Mattcrs-Ii. A. Bathurst,M.A. The Prelates of the Church of England, who are Privy Councillors, are members of the Judicial Conunittee on a|)peals to Her Majesty in Council, imder the Churcli Discipline Act, but not otherwise. All the Privy Councillors are addressed: — " The Rir/iit Himourable."' LORD PKESIDENT OF THE PRIVY (()IN< IL : TheRt. Hon. Viscount Cranbrook, G.C.S.L Private Seerefary — Lord Richard Nevill. Clerk — Charles Lennox Peel, C. B. Deputy Clerk — Herbert Manson Suft, Es(i. The Privy Council of England and its Connections with Canada. It is the settled prerogative of tlie Crown to receive appeals in colonial cases. The Queen has authority by virtue of her prerogative to review the decisions of all colonial courts, provided the proceedings be of a civil char- acter. Appeal in criminal cases was abolished by C.S. ."iO-.jl, Vic, Cap. o s. B. 5, s. 1. In cases where a Canadian Act, passed imder the authority of an Imperial Act, limited the right of appeal to Her Majesty in Council to causes in which the sum in dispute was more than £.jOO, saving however the rights and prerogatives of the Crown, and the sum in dispute was less than £.300, leave to appeal was refused by the Privy Council. In a subsetjuent case, however, where a similar point arose, leave to appeal was granted, and it was observed that in Cuvillier I's. Aylwin the proviso in s. 43 of the Canadian Act 84 Geo. 3, c. 6, expressly reserving the royal prerogative* fill ■■«i ^■^;l:i 128 m V \ > I ' ilid not appear to liavc boen directly adverted to. And in a rcM-cnt case tiio Judicial Comni ttee overnded Cuvillirr rs. Aiihciii upon tlie general princi- ple that in any case where a prerogative of the Cnjwn has existed, precise words niust he shown to have taken it away. The Crown now exercises its prerogative to receive app> ds from the colonies through the Judicial Connnittee of the Privy Council, which is the Court of Appeal in England from the Colonies. In order to jjrosecute an appeal from a colonial court to Her Majesty in Council leave juust he obtained from the court below, according to the rules in the colony with reference to such ai)peals. If leave, however, has not been obtained from the court below, either because there are no rules, or because the coiwt below has no jjower to allow appeal direct to Her Majesty in Council, or because the rules in the colony have not been com- plied with — e.g., in that the amount in dispute is less than the appealable value, or that the time for presenting an ai)])eal has expired, or that |)rojier security for costs has not been given, etc. — a jK'tition to Her Majesty in Comicil may be |)resenteil for special leave to appeal, which will be referred to the Jurovisiou apparently for securinK that notice of the appeal lieint; lodged should he )j;iven to the respomli'iit. The proceedinj^js in the C(mrt helow will, however, in ordinary cast's, have ;j;iven hiui notice. If lie does not appear the a|ti)ellaiit may ohtain a summons to him from the Judicial Committee to appear within two months, and post it at the Koyal Exchanj;i'. or liloyd's I otfee House ; followed, if necessary, by a peremjitoiy order to appear in six weeks, ]M)sted at the same places. Wiu'ji the resixmdent has apjH'ared, the parties prei)are their respective rintt'ilHli('t't.iinKt'al. it' any, of tlif foiirt iipiit'iilrd troin tn these copies, with tiie siiiietion of the court : aii'l tiiat ill all cases in \\ iiich th ' |iarties in a])])eals sliall tliiiik it lit to have the l)roc«'«'(liii|^K printed ahniad. tliey shall he at liherty to do so. provided they « aiise fifty copies of the same to he printed /;/ fitllo* and transmitted, at their expense, to the l^cKistrar of the I'l ivy Council ; two of which printes for the jirosecution of the ap- peal within such time or times respectively, the appeal shall stand disniisse'l without further order, and that a rei)ort of the same be made to the Judicial Committee by the registrar of the l'ri^•3■ Council at their Lordships" next fitting. AVhenever it shall be found that the decision of a matter on apjteal is likely to turn exclusively on a (piestion of law, the agents of the jiarties, with tlie sanction of the Registrar of the Privy Council, may submit such (juestitmof law totheLordsof the Judicial Committee, in the form of a special case, and print such parts only of the transcript as may be necessary for tlie discussion of the same ; jn-ovided that nothing herein contained shall in * Ah hereafter regulated. 131 jiiiy way bar or provent tlie Lonls of tin* Judicial Comiiiittt'c from ortlcriu^; liic fiTll (lisciissioii of tilt' wliolf ciisc. if tlicy so Wnuk lit ; and tliat in order t') proniotf such arrangcuicuts and sin)[)lilication of the matter in dispute, tlie Regiatrar of the Privy Council may call the agents of the parties liefore him. and havinn' lieard tliem. and examineil the tranHcri|(t. may rejiort tt) the Committee as to the nature of tlie proeeediuK^. TIIK FORM OF TYl'K TO BK I'SF.I) IN TIIK l'KINTIN(» oF MATTKItS I'KNDINCJ HKFOKK TIIK I-oHl'- oF TIIK .1. «'. oF TIIF, I'HIVY ( i>l Neil,. 1 . All cases, records and other |)roceedinns in appeals, or other matters j)eiulinj^ hi'f(a*e the Judicial Cfunmittee of tiie I'rivy ('oiincil. are henceforth to he |)rinted in tlie form known as demy ipiarto, and not in demy folio, as hath heretofore been used. 2. The size of the papi'r used is (o he such that the sheet, when folded, will be eleven inches in hei;;ht and eight inches ami a half in width. 'i. The tyjx' to he used in the text is to lie pica typi-. l»nt long primer is to be used in ja-iiiting accounts, tabular matter and notes. 4. The lunnber of lines in each page of pica type is to be I'orty-seven, each line being live inches anil tbree-cpiarters, or lUi ndllimeters, in length. .'). The foregoing rules do not apply to cases now pending in which the jainting of the record is begun before the receij)t of this order, but in all cases printed after the recei[)t of this the form and type herein prescrilnMl are to be used exclusively. 'i. The price in England for printing 7") copies in the (oviu herein estab- lished is to be thirty-eight shillings jter sheet (eight pages) of pica, with marginal notes, not including corrections, tabular matter and other extraH. Appeals from the Province of Ontario. In a case where the matter in controversy exceeds the sum or value of tour thousand dollars as well as in a case where the i latter in (piestion relates to the taking of any annual or other rent, customary or other duty, or fee, or any like demand of a general and jiublic nature atfe;■ ■ 1 ^ ' !' is- •' i! '■ ; '■:■ \i ;. 132 Appeals from the Province of Quebec. An appeal lies to Her Majesty in Her Privj- Council from final judg- ments rendered in a])peai or error by the Court of Queen's Bench. 1. In all cases wliere the matter in dispute relates to anj' fee of office, duty, rents, revenue, or any sum of money payable to Her Majesty. 2. In cases concerning titles to lands or tenements, annual rents, and other matters by whicii tiie rights in future of parties may be affected. 3. In all other cases wherein the matter in dispute exceeds the sum or value of £500 0,0, sterling. Nevertheless, the execution of a judgement of the Court of Queen's Bencli cannot be prevented or stayed unless the party aggrieved gives good and sufficient sureties, within the delay fixed by the court, that he will effectuallj" prosecute the appeal, satisfy the condemnation, and ]iay such costs and damages as may be awarded by Her Majesty, in the event of the judgment being cor 'irmed. The security may be received before one of the judges of the Court of Queen's Bench. The appellant may .also consent to the judgments lieing executed, and in such case may give security onlv tor the costs in appeal, in tiie same conditions as under sections 2-i, 42-;5, Cai). TT, C.S.L.C., 1860. The execution of any judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench cannot be preventeil or stayed after si.x months from tiie day on wliich the ftpi>eal was allowed, unless the appellant tiles in the office of the clerk of api)eals, a certificate, signed by the clerk of Her ^Majesty's Privy Council, or any other competent otiicer, and stating that the appeal has been lodged within such delay, and that proceedings have been had therein.* The clerk of ni)peais of the Court of Queen's Bench is bound to register any exemplilication of a decree of Her Majesty in Her Privy Council, as soon as it is presented to him for that purjjose, without requiring any order of the Court of Queen's Bench to that effect, and to send back tlie record in the case to tlie court below, together with a cojw of such exemi)lification which has been registereil as above mentioned. I. Table of Fees. -FEES ALLOWED TO SOLU. ITOUS. £ Refaining fee ll> 4 Perusing official co})y of proceedings allowed at the rate of Gs. 4d. for the perusal of ;5 brief sheets, or 25 folios Attendances at the Council office or elsewhere, on ordi- nary business, such as to enter an api)eal or an appear- ant to make a search, to lodge a petition or affidavit, or to retain counsel 10 *Execution cannot be had if the record has been transmitted within the six months, even if certificate be not filed within that deh'y. — Jones os, Guyon, IT L.C. Hep. 37 T. 133 £ s. d. Attending at Pri'v Council office, to examine printed copy of transcript witli the original, per dievi 2 2 Instruction for petition of appeal 10 Drawing petition or case, per folio 2 Copying, per folio (5 Drawing sinall petitions for orders, etc in Instructions for case 1 Attending consultation 1 Correcting proof sheets, per printed sheet t) lU (i Correcting Foreign or Indian proof sheets, per i)rinted sheet 1 1 Attending at Council Chaniher on a petition <> 8 Attending Council Chamber all day. on an appeal not called on -3 (i H Attending a iieariug 15 fi s Attending a judgment I U S Session's fee (for the lega. vear). equal to four term ices. . ;{ :! Attending taxation '2 2 Attending at Council office on the drawing up of minutes for conunittee report 1 1 II.— turNClI, t)FFI(:K FKKS ON .MU'EALS AND I'KTITIONS TO TlIK VUEE.N IN C'OUXCIL. Lodging petition of appeal 1 1 n Entering I 1 Lodging case I 1 o Entering ai)pearance OK) Setting down case 10 Summons 10 Committee report 1 10 Order of H. M. in Council :! 2 ti Committee order 1 1'J (! Lodging ailidavits 1 1 Q Lodging petition 1 1 Xot:''je to attend 1(» Searching book for information for parties 10 Certificate delivered to parties 10 Copies of papers, each side .5 ii Committee references 2 2 Lodging caveat 1 1 Subpoena to witnesses 10 Fee for taxation (appeals) . :{ :? Fee for taxati frovernf)r-in-Cfiuncil and the lej^al member of Her 31a jest\"s Privy Council for Canada: he sct's that the administration of ]iublic atfairs is in accordance with law: he has the sujierintendence of all matters cnnnccted with the administration of .lustice inCanada. not within tlie juiisilictinii of tlie ( iciNcrnments coniposin.L;' t he same: he advis<'s up'^n the Legislative Acts and jiroceedin^s of each of the fie,yislatures of the Provinres of C'anaiia. and generally advises the Trown upon all matters of law referred to liim by the Crown: and he is charged j;eiu'raliy with such other duties as are assigned to him by the (TOvernor-in-Council. As Attor- ney (ieneral of Canada he is entrusted with the power and charged with the duties whix'h belong to the ollice of Attorney (rcneral of England by law or usage so far as the same powers and duties are a))plicable to Canada- and also Axith the powers and duties whit-h. by the law of the several Provinces, belong to the Attorney (ii>neral of each Province up to the timP when "Tlie British North America Act, IHtiT."" came into effect, and which laws, under the provisions of the said Act. are to be administered an'l carried into effect by the (xovernment of Canada: he advists the heads of the several dei)artments of the (Government of Canada vipon all matters of law connected with such departnu'uts; he is charged with the settlement and approval of all instruments issued undei* the Great Seal of Canada; he has the superintendence of ])enitentiaries and the prison system of Canada; he has the regiUation and conduct of all litigations for or against the Crt)wn 135 or any i»ul>lic' (IcpartiiKMit. in resju'ct of any subjefts witliin tlie auiliority or juriHdiction of Canada: ami he is fiiargf'd g»'nerally with sucli otlier duties as are at any time assiinh ,lime. jxs,"). showing an increase, in tlie year, of NS. The increase in the con\ict roll oi' each Penitentiary was as follows: — Kingston 41 St. Vincent de Paul 17 Dorchester :; ^lanitoba H Pritisli Columbia !» Total MS lhA\'c\ er mucli any aildition to the niunl)er of convicts of thr ])ri'cedini;- year is to lie regretted, tliere is some solace and encouragement in tlie fact that the increase noted is not out of jiroportion to the growth of tlie general pop\Uation. DI'-.l'AUT.MKXT OI' .IfSTICK, OTTAWA. Inspector of Penitentiaries — James (ieorge Muyhm, Aci'ountant— (reorge Lawicnce l-'oster. Clerk — Henry Boyer Smith Lane. IClNOSniN ri:NlTKNTIAKV. oNTAItlo. Warden— :\li<-hael Lav.>ll. M.D. De])Uty Warden — William Sullivan. Surgeon — Orlando Samjison Strange. Accountant— Sidney William Scobell. Protestant Chaplain -Uev. ('. E. Cartwright. I$..V. Roman Catholic Chaplain — Rev. D. A. Twomey. Warden's Clerk — Robert R. Creighton. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL I'ENITENTIAUV. P. (^. Wanien — Telesphore Oiiimet. Deputy Warden — Tliomas McCarthy. i! i ■v- t II ,j,4«5- l^^:r;i 1. H m 1 -, i i ■ ■■ ! \ i \ ip ii rrr UA., liii y. uii 'tl Ini] |j •1' i ' r.i 1 " ■' I I -I l¥ 136 Surgeon— M. H. E. Gaudet. Accountant— (icoi-f^e Stanislas 3Iale]iait. Roman Catholic Chaplain— Rev. Josc])!! O. (Jodin. Protestant Chaplain— Rev. John Allen. Clerk— (iordon B. Papijieau. DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY, NEW BRUNSWICK. Warden — .John Baker Forster. Deputy Warden — Sui-geon — Rohert ^Mitchell. Accountant— John Andrew Cray. Protestant Chaplain — Rev. J. R. Cani[ihell. Roman Catholic Chaplain -Rev. E. E. Labhe, MANITOBA PENITENTIARY, STONY MOUNTAIN, MANITOBA. Warden — Samuel Lawrence Bedson. Deputy Warden— Donald O. McDonell. Surgeon — William Richard Douglas Sutherland. Accountant— Patrick ]\Ic(jowan. Protestant Cliai^tain— Rev. A. W. Goulding. Roman Catholic Chai)lain — Rev. Gabriel Cloutier, F.1UTISII COLUMBIA PENH ENTIARY, NEW WESTMINSTER. I!. C. Warden— Arthur Hill :McBride. Dejjuty Warden— James Fitzsimmons, , Surgeon — Accomitant— William Holland Keary. Protestant Chaplain— Rev. R. Jamieson. Roman Catholic Chaplain— Rev. E. il. J, Harris. 0.51. 1. SUPREME COURT OF CANADA. (/v. S. C. C(ij). i;]."), and (oinnuled b?/ ."iO-,")! IVc.. (•((]). 16.) This Court is composed of one Chief Justice and five Puisne Judges. The .seat of the Court is in Ottawa where all the Judges must resiile. Jurisdiction. The Supreme Coiu't holds appellate civil and criminal jurisdiction throughout the Dominion. An api)eal lies to the Supreme Court, — (a.) From all final judgments of the highest court of final resort in anj* Province of Canada, whether such court is a court of appeal or of original jurisdiclicm, in cases in which the court of original jurisdiction is a super- ior court ; (b.) From the judgment upon a special case unless the parties agree to the contrary, anil the Supreme Court draws any inference of fact from the facts stated in the special case which the court appealed from should have drawn ; (c.) From the judgment upon any motion to enter a verdict or non-suit upon a point reserved at the trial ; 137 ((/.) From tlie judgment upon any motion for a new trial upon the ground that tlie judge has not ruled according to law ; (e.) From any judgment, decree, decretal order, or order in any action, suit, cause, matter or otlier judicial proceeding originally instituted in any superior court of equity in any Province of Canada other than the Province of Quehec, and from anj- judgment, decree, decretal ord( r, or order in any action, suit, cause, matter or judicial proceeding, in the nature of a suit or proceeding in equity, originally instituted in any superior court in any Pro- vince of Canada other than the Province of Quebec ; (/.) From the judgment, rule, order or decision upon any motion to set aside an award made in any superior court in any of the Provinces of Canada other than the Province of Quebec ; (g.) From the judgment in any case of proceedings for or upon a writ of liabeus curpris, not arising out of a criminal charge, — and in any case of proceedings for or upon a writ of iiKtmkiintis, — and in any case in which a by-law of a municipal corporation has been cpiaslied bj- rule or order of court, or the rule or order to rpiash it has been refused after argument. (li) And in cases in tlie Province of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, wherein the sum or value of tiie matter in dispute amounts to tn-o hundred dollars or upwards, in whicli the Court of first in- stance possesses concurrent jiu-isdiction with a Supreme Court. The Court has also jurisdiction, — {((.) In appeals in criminal cases as liereinafter provided ; {b.) In appeals from the Exchequer Court. (e. ) In appeals from tlie Martime Court of Ontario. {(l. In appeals fi'om the Court or judge as provided in -The Dominion Elections Act :" and — (e.) In appeals from the Court or ju f i j 1 'V' ■ '! * u \m ♦ ;i 138 APPEALS AND NEW TUIALS IN CRIMIXAL CASES. Any person convicted of any indictable offence or whose conviction lias l)ecn affirmed before anv Court of Oyer and Terminer or (raol ^Vlivery or before the Court of C^ueen's Bench in the Province of Quebec, on its Crown side, or before any otlier superior Court liavinj; criminal jurisdiction, whose conviction has l)een afliiined by any court of last resort, or, in the Province of Quebec, by the Court of Queen's Bench on itsnppeal side, may appeal to the .Suj»remc Court aj;ainst tlie aftirmani'c of sucli convii-tion : and tiic Su- preme Court shall make such rule or order tliiMeiu, eitlu'r in aftirmar, e. of the couvictioti or for t;raiitinj;a new irial. or otherwi;?, or for granting' or refusing' sucIi api)ncation, as tiie justice of tlie case retpiires, and shall make all otlier iiccessary rules and ordcM's for carrying sucii rule or order into effect : Provided tliat no such .'ipjieal sliall be allowed if the court attirming tlie conviction is unanimous, iioi- unless notice of a])])eal in writing has been served on tlie Attorney (ieneral for tiie propev Province, within fifteen days after sin'h ulfirnitince. T'nless sucli appeal is brought on for hearing liy tlie ap[)ellant at the session of the >iip,ei ' - irt during wliieli sueli afhnnanee takes j)iace, or 'f tiie said court is not then in session, tlie ap- ,1. u'cn al):indoni'd. unless otiierwise ordered bv tiio the S; pveine Court sliiill. in all cases, be final and llie session next ''b- jieiil shall be lield i Suju'enie ( 'ourt. The .ludgiiK ■; conclusive. Kxcejjt as hereinbefore pro\ide(;, ;) new trial shall not be granted in any I'liininai i"ise unless the cf)nviction is declared liad for a cause which niiikes the loniier li-jnl a nullity, so that there was no lawful trial in tlie Ciise : but a new trial may lie granted in cases of misdemeanor in which, by law. new trials may now be granted. Notwithstanding any royal prerogative, or anything contained in •'The Interpretation Act" or in " Tlie.Su]irenie and Exdieciuer Courts .\ct." no jippeal shall be brought in any criminal case for any judgment or order of any court in Cauiida to any Court of ajijieal established by the Parliament of (iri'at Britain and Ireland, by wliii'h appeals or petitions to Her Majesty in ('mincil may be ordered to be heard. IIAHKAS COKPUS. Every jndg<' of the court has concurrent jurisdiction with the courts or judges of the several Provinces, to issue the writ of lidlwas corpus ad .siih- Jicii'iiilinii. for th(> purjiose of an inquiry into the cause of commitment, in any criminal case nn)»eal to the Supreme Court in any hohcos coriius matter, the court or jiulfjje has the same power to hail, e.\ainine and report Ti;io)i i\;iy private bill (sv petition which uiay be referred to them by the Senate or House of ( 'omnions. SI'K( lAl. .iriMSl'!', Tmx uF SI I'UK.MK (dll!T. 1, When the Legislature ol any l'ro\inee of Canada has passed an Act agreeing and providing that the Supreme Court and the Kxche(|uer Court, or the Sui)erior Court alone, shall lune .Tnrisdiction in any of the follow ing cases, that is to say ; — First. — Of controN ersies iieiweeii the |)oiiiini the i)erson or to the property on any public work, resulting from the negli- gence of any officer or servant of the Crown, while acting within the scope of his duties or employment. (t. Every claim against the Crown arising under any law of Canada or any regulation made bj' the Governor-in-Council. ('. p]very set off, counter claim, claim for damages, whether liiiuidated or unliciuidated, or other demand whatsoever, on the part of the Crown against any person making claim against the Crown. Tlie Exchequer Court has concurrent original jurisdiction in Canada: a. In all cases relating to the revenue in which it is sought to enforce any law of Canada, including actions, suits and proceedings by way of in- formation to enforce penalties, and i)roceedings by way of information in rem, and as well in qni tarn suits for penalties or forfeitures as where the suit is on behalf of the Crown alone. 143 h. In all cases in which it is son^i^ht at tlic instance of the Attoiiiev - (ieneial of Cana. V2.) James Cowan (ClidiDiKin) (talt, Ont. William Compton Halifax, N.S. Joseph Simard Montreal, P.Q. Henry Munia Drumbo, Ont. Secretarij — Charles Thibauit, Ottawa, Ont. Exchequer Court Tariff. FEES AND CHAROES TO BE ALLOWED TO ATTORNEYS AND SOU' .'T'tKS^I.V THE TAXATION OF COSTS BETWEEN PARTY AND PARTY. InHtructiouH. For informations, statements of claim and petitions if .j 00 For special cases, answers, examination, demurrers, pleas and exceptions 5 00 n\ 111 ! :-i M w\ ■ in j 1 i 1 ' 1 1 ) ■ i jii 1 i 8 ■' ) fli If i li • IP 144 For ainondt'd or HUi)pleincntiil inforuiation, and i)t'tition wlien HiU'li aincndincnt not occasioni'd by the error or default ol' tlu' iilaintiir 2 00 P'or brief, for niovinj^, f(jr injunction 2 OU For interrogatories and for vivA voce examinations of parties or witiu'sses 2 00 For special petitions in interlocutory matters 2 (JO For special allidavits 1 oo For brief in suits by information, statement of claim or peti- tion of riji;lit in cause coming on for trial or liearing 2 00 To defend proceedings commenced by information, petition or statement of claim .I 00 For instructions fijr order to revive or add parties 2 00 The preparation of pJeadiiujH and other (locKinents. Drawing informations, petitions or statement of claim not exceeding 20 folios 5 00 Drawing defence, answer or other i)leading not specially mentioned, nor exceeding five folios in length 2 00 For examining and correcting the proof of any pleailiiig or affidavits or other papers required to be printed, per folio 10 Preparing and filing joiner of issue 1 00 .Suggestions as to the death of parties and the like 1 50 Affidavit of service of information, statement of claim or petiticm 1 .Id Sjiecial aflidavit not exceeding five folios 1 50 Every bill of cost, not exceeding five folios 2 00 Copies of a notice of motion, order or a certificate to serve, j»er folio 20 Copies of all otlier documents or papers, per folio 10 Notice of motion 1 50 Certificate to appoint guardian ad litein 1 5o Summons to attend Judge's chambers 1 50 Advertisements to be signed by Registrar, not exceeding five folios in length 1 50 Every Avrit of mesne or final process, not exceeding 5 folios . 2 ()(» For every folio beyond the number provided for in anj' case, and for drawing or amending every other proceeding, notice, petition, or paper in a cause requiring to be draft- ed, not herein specially provided for, per folio, of neces- sary matter 25 Perusals. For perusing the print of an information, petition, statement of claim or amended information, petition, or statement of claim not exceeding 20 folios 1 00 ii« 145 F(»r every folio exct'tHliiig 'JO folios .^ 05 Fer pcrusiiif; an iimt'iidt'il information, [M'titioii, or Htutcnicnt of claim when amended in writin;; I 00 The same rates uh above for penising answers in print or amended answer in writin the attorney or solicitor for jK'riising interrogatories, not exceeding '.'() folios 1 00 For every folio exceeding L'O folio.s 0") For perusing all special aflidavits tiled by opposite party, and examinations .it the same rate Fer jjerusal of copy of supplemental stateii.ent and copy of order to revive, eacli 1 00 in cases where pleadings or pipers are jirintcd, the amount actually and properly i)U>! tiie printer is to be allowed not exceeding per folio 30 AftoidiDici', To inspect or produce for ins|)ection documents pursuant to notice to admit or order for inspection. To examine and sign admissions ; On taxation of i-osts ; To ol)tain or give undertaking to defend, each 1 00 On a reference, or examinationof witnesse- ir parties per hour; On a summons at Judge's Chambers; On consultation or reference with counsel; In court on motion, per hour; In court on demurrer, special petition or application ail- journoil from Judge's Chambers, when set down for hearing or likely to be heard; On hearing or trial of any cause or matter, per hour; To liear judgment, when same adjouined; For order made at Judge's Chambers, and to get same en- tered ; To settle draft of any judgment, decree, or order; To pay money into court each 2 00 Eveiy other proper attendance .'JO Seifices. For service on a party or witness such reasonable charges and expenses as may be jiroperly incurred. Oaths and Exiiibits. To the commissioner for oath 25 To the attorney or solicitor for preparing each exhibit 2.'> To the commissioner for marking each exhibit 10 Counsel. Fee on drawing and settling pleadings, and advising on evi- dence 5 00 ^i ii: ■it;; I ili t ; ^iili 1; m 146 Ft'e on motion in court, up to 10 00 Ftc on arKiinient on dcinurrer not to exreed 20 ()(► Fee with Jirief on trial of issues or liearinj; to 40 OO (No rjiore tlian two counsel lees to be taxed without an order of a judp') Fee on motion for Judnement to 20 00 (The ahdve fees to counsel may he increased by order of the court or of a Judge) Dishiirsiiiii'iits. liesidef the registrar's fees, reasonable <'hargfs shall be allow- »m1 to attorneys ami solicitors for necessary disbursements and postage on services of notices, motions, subpoenas. translations, jirinting of the .-lame. copies, and other inci- • lental ]iroceedings — In cases of sju'cial reference where bj- order of the judge or court, tlie en(|ui"y is to be proceeded with at some i)lace For drafting report on reference. ])er folio "(► l\'r iliiiii allowance during the time employed on reference. . 10 (•(► (To be increased by order of the coxirt or a judge.) Wlien at the request of the parties with the assent of the judge, or wlien by order of the judge, an examination of witnesses is taken by a short-hand rejiorter, tlie expenses of so taking such examinalion. not to exceed i)er folio ;iO cents including copy in long-hand to file in the case. may l)c taxed as costs between ])arty and party . .* — In action under .^400, a di'duction of one-third of the amount of the fees (other than (lisl)ursements) above allowed shall be made by the taxing officer — unless otherwise ordered by the comt or a jutlge — Where the proceedings are carried on according to the luactice of Her 3Iajesty's Superior Com-t in the Province of Quebec, and wliere the foregoing tariff may not i)rovide for or be ajiplicable to any such proceedings the fees bhall be taxed according to the tariff now in force in the said Superior Court. PETITIONS OF RIGHT. {E.S.C.,CiU). VM) A ]ictition (*f right is an ancient common law renu'dy for the subject against the Crown and is said to owe its origin to Edward the first. Being instituted for the purpose of preserving entire the resi)ect and submission due to the Sovereign it can be adopted only against him. In every case however in whicli the subject has a right against tlie Crown, a petition is m tlie birthright of the subject and is sustainable at comuion law : and tliis not only in case of Real property but of chattels, real and personal property, or unliquidated damages. It is called a •" Petition of Right" l)eoause tlie Sovereign is bound •' of Right "' to answer it ami let the matter therein con- tained be determined in a legal way in like manner as between subject and subject. Another definition of the Petition of Right is "a ])etition jn-esented ity a subject to the Crown stating some infringement of tiie suppliant's legal lights to the Crown or its officers and j)raying redress therefor."' The perscm presenting the Petition is usually called the •• supplinnt." the Crown " the resjKHident,'' and the answer given l)y the Crown •• tlie indorsement vr Jidt." PROt'EEDIN'ilS. Claims against the Crown are jn'osecuted by petition of right, or re- ferretl to the Court of the Excheijuer by the head of the Department in con- nection with the administration of wliidi the claim arises, and if any sucli claim is so referreil. no Jiaf shall be given on any petition of right in I'espect thereof. Petitions of right are addressed to Her Majesty, in the form specified ]>y the Act. and left with the Secretary of State of Canada, for submission tr ociupution of such pro- jierty or right ; and it is not necessary to issue any noire facias or other j)retition he must within four weeks after such copy li'is been so served, or within such further time as is allowed by the court, file his statement of defence or demurrer, or lM)th. The jietitions of right are tried before the Exche(pier Court, without a ;n n*' '-■. 148 QUEEN'S COUNSEL FOR THE DOMINION. r ' Date of (.'ommission. For Upp 28 Aug., 1841. 11 Doc, 1846.. 28 Nov., 1850. (l< I do do do do do 20 Dec, IM.-M.. 4 Oct., 1850.. do do 23 Dec, 1858.. do do do do 27 Miu-cli, 1862 do do Remauks. ER Canada.— (Jj>jjoi»^ed previous to C (xeorge Morse Boswell Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald. Hon. John Wellington Gwynne . . Sir William Buell Richards Sir Adam W^ilson Hon. Joim H. Haggarty. Hon. Oliver Mowat Miles O'Reilly Sir Alexander Campbell . Hon. Thomas Gait do do do do do do do do do do 20 June. 1807 David B. Read Hon. Ste])hen Richards. Hon. Sidnej- Smith . . . . Hon. James Patton, LL.D. Hon. Albert Norton Richards. Christopher Robinson ^"^milius Irving Hon. George W. Burton Hon. Samuel II. Strong. Clarke Gamble. do do Philip Low do do do do do do do do do do do do Richard Miller Robert G. Dalton. iHon. Richard W. Scott. Robert Dennistown John Bell Hon. John D. Armour. . For Ontario. 13 Dec. 18T2. .illon. Christopher Salmon Patterson. . do do Daniel McMichael 18 Dec, 1872. . Robert Stuart Woods do do iHewitt Bernard, C.M.G. . I do do James MacLennan onfederation.) Late Cty Ct. Judge Prime Minister of Canada Judge of Supi.Mue Court of Canada Late Chief Just, Su- preme Ct., Canada Late Pres. High Ct. of Justice, Ont. Chief Justice of Ont, Premier of Ont. Late Cty Ct. Judge Lieut. -Gov. of Ont. Chief Justice, High Court of Ont, 'insp, of Reg, offices , of Ont. Collector Customs, I Toronto 'Late Lt. -Gov. of B.C. Justice of Appeal, j Ont. Judge, Supreme Ct. I of Canada I Clerk of the Peace. Pr. Ed. Cty, Ont. Master in Chambers, Toronto Senator Late Cty Ct. Judge Chief Justice. High Ct, of Ont, Justice of Appeal, Ont, County Ct. Judge Late Dej). Minister of Justice. 1J9 QUEEN'S COUNSEL FOR THE DOMINION. -(Co»<(Hnt'(?.) Date of ( 'ommission. is Dec, 1872 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 'JS Feb., 1873. do do do do do do 1!) May, 1879. 11 Oct., 1880. • 1 1 i i I i i 1 ) i. t " ■ 1 i 150 QUEEN'S COUNSEL FOR THE DOMINION.— (Co«^ .In • h> • in • lo • lo do do • !•> • h. • 1^> •h) .!•• • lo do • to • lo • lo • lo i\o d^> •1.. •l^> i\n • lo • h) • !•> • I^> i\o • lo • lo iU> • lo do • l(> • lo • lo do •b) d^> <1o • In • lo <1<> .!•) do • lo do • lo no do do .!•) • h> • 1^> d^) • lo do do do • lo do do do NAMES. For OsT\RU>.—{C(>ntiiiiu'(f.) 5 J^)Sc'i)li Eastoii McDoiigall lIi'Miy J. Scott Salter Jehosaiihat VaiikouKlmet Juines Tilt iHohert C. Smyth Illoii. AVilliaiii Purvis Rochford Street. jJatues J^)seph F^)y i(ie^)r};t' Milnes ^Macdonnell iX'aleiitiue Mackenzie [H^m. TlM)Mias Horace MacCriiire IFrtMlcrick Drew Harwick iRiclianl Hayly .foliii Bain Walter (Jihson P. Cassels .\^)rnian Fit/lierljert Patterson, M.P.P, Hnj^h McKeiizie Wilson •John Macpliersoii Hamilton Hon. (<(M)rge Whcdock Bnrbidpje Colin ]Ma(Mh)uj;all R^>l)ert Cassels IWilliam Albert Reeve Charles Oakes Zacchens Ermatin;i;er. . LJanu's ib)lmes Macdonald '.James Henry Morris ;E|)hraim Jones Parke .James Jlass^m. ^I.l'. .John A\'esley Beyiuin Cliarh's Henry I^itchie John ldilin.i;toii AH're^l Passmore Poussette William liai^llaw H^)n . Hu;;h McMalwni Fthvar^l llandley Smythe William (ilenh^)lme l''al(M)nl)ri^lj;e Alexan^ler .Janu's Christie .lames Thomps^)!! Oarr^jw Henry Hatton Strathy jEdmiUKl Mi'redith William Nicholas Miller .James Peter W^mmIs William Alexjuuler I'\>ster iJauH's Harshaw Fraser jWilliam D^)uj;las i Alexander Bruce iHenrv Beecher jDonald (luthrie. M.P.P Charles Richard Atkinson Edward Martin Sanuiel Hume Blake James Frederick Smith Remarks County Court Judfi;e Judge. Hif;liCt.. Out. Judge of N. W. T. County C^)urt Judge Judge Ex. Ct. •)f Can Reg. Sup. Ct. of Can Judge H. Ct. (.f Ont. Judge H. Ct. ••f Ont. mntv Court Judge Late V. Chan. of Ont. Ed. -in-Chief of Law Reports of C>ntario. 151 QUEEN'S COUNSEL FOR THE DOMINION.— (Co////*/ »'•-/.) Date of Comniission. For Low T.KJuly, 1844. 11 Ffby., 1844 do do :!0 AuSm 18o;1. 18 Dec, 18."")4. do do do do do do do do •,>t) Fel)V.. iS.*).") ^'(> Nov.. 1K")T. 10 Feby., 18.j9 ;e C. V. Buchanan . Hon. Adolphe Basile Routhier. .laciiues Malouin James Dunbar Juilj^e Supr. Ct. Que. Jud^-eV.-Ad.Ct.Que, Shei-itf. Sherbrooke. Dep. Prov. Sec. Quo. JudjivSupr. Ct. of C. .ludfjeSupr. ( 't.,Qup. Jud}>eSupr. Ct..Que. Judge Supr. Ct..Que. t i ! iH/ 152 QUEEN'S COUNSEL FOR THE DOMINION.— (CoH^mMcd.) For 2H Feb. 187.",. do do do do do C^) do do do do do do do do 2 Apri , 187:1; l'.)Mav, 187!). do' do 11 Oct., 1880. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (k) do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 23 Jan. 1882. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do THE PROVINX'E of QUEBEC— (C'0/l^«7l« ed.) Joseph (J. Bosse Cliiirlcs Josi'jili Cour-sol. M.P. Louis IJrlnnj^cr Hon. ( it'oiKt-' Baby Hon. Daviil Alexander Ross . Jobn I'onsonby Sexton Miircus Holicrtv Hon. Jos('])]i ^\dol])lie Cbaiili'au Hon. llonore Cyrias Pelletier Sir Adol])lu' P. Caron ( icorge MaeRae Hon. Augustc Real Angers Hon. Joseph Aldric Ouiniet Kdward Towle Brooks Hon, Franijois Xavier Anselme Trudel. ( Jeorge liarnard Baker Hon. Louis Onesinie Loranger Desire (iironard, M.P Henry (liedeon Malhiot Na/aire-Lefebvre Benoneourt Robert Newton Hall, M.P Fran(;ois C. Stanislas Langelier, M.P. . Simeon Pagnnelo Jean Ciervais Protais Blanehet Hon. Alexander Lacoste Louis I'hilippe Eugene Crepeau Hon. Charles Peers Davidson lion. Wilfrid Laurier, M.P William Warren Lyncli Judge Ct. Q.B.. Que, Leg. Councillor Secretary of State Judge Snpr Ct..Que. Minister of Militia Lieut. -Ciov. of Que. Speaker. )f H. of C. Judge Supr. Ct.,Que. Senator Judge Supr. Ct..Que. ■Joseph Maxime Loranger William Cook William Bullock Ives, M.P Hon. Levi Ruggles Church Hon. Michel Mathieu Hon. Frederick William Andrews. Ednumd Barnard Hon. Ernest Cimon Donald Mc Master James Oliva Hon. Melbourne M. Tait Benjamin Globensky Jules E. Larue Didier J. Montambault John Josepli Curran, M. P Charles Chamilh- de Loriniier Pierre C. Duranceau Late Prov. Secretary iSenator I I Judge Supr. Ct..Que. (Late Minister of In- I land Revenue iL{ite Solicitor-Gen- eral for Que. 'Judge Ct.Q.B., Qiu\ . I Judge Supr. Ct. .Que. . I Judge Supr. Ct. ,Que. .1 . I Judge Supr. Ct. .Que. Judge Supr. Ct. ,Que. Judge Supr. Ct.,Que. Judgt' Supr. (;;t. .Que. 153 QUEEN'S COUNSEL FOR THE DOMINION. -(Cow^mued. Date of Commission. For do do do do do do 26 June 1888 do do do do do do 18 Feb., 1887 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do- do do do do do do do do do r Drouin Charles J. Doherty Johns. Hall, ,jr..*:\r.P.P Malcolm MaeLeod H(!iirv B. Brown Joseph Duhaniel Jonejjh L. Terrill John Cassie Hatton Joseph Louis Arehambault I^eonidas Heber Davidson John Kennedy Elliott Hon. Ednnuid James Flynn, LL.D. . . . Ernest Racicot Hon. Alfred N. 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Manitoba Law Reports, temp. Wood 1 Manitoba Law Re{K)rts 4 Volume 5 of Manitoba Law Reports is current volume; J. S. Ewart, Q. C. , reporter, and R. D. Richardson, publisher, Winniiieg. Manitoba Law Journal, now discontinued. 2 vols. BRITISH COLUMBIA REPORTS. British Columbia Reports, part of volume 2, only published. Editor, P. iE. Irving; publisher, Richard Wolfenden, Victoria, B.C. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REPORTS. Prince Edward Island Reixjrts 8 F. L. Hazard and A. Bannerman Warburton, editors. Published by John Coombs, Charlottetown, P.E.I. :i H a H 4 iportfl," u'swoll For THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO* LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR : The Honourable Sir Alexandeh Campbell, K.C.M.O., (Appointed 8th February, I&87). Official Secretary and Aide-de-Camp, ConimandtT Law, R.N.R. Private Secretary, H. E. Ilarcourt Vernon. PREVIOUS LlEUTENANT-0()VERNOR8 : Major-General H. W. Stisted, Ist July, 1867. Hon. W. P. HowLAND, C.B., .'Jrd July, 1808. Hon. JoHH Crawford, 3l8t October, 1873. Hon. D. A. Macdonald, 18th May, 1875. Hon. John Beverley Robinson, ;JOth June, 1880. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. The Honourable Oliver Mowat. Q.C, Premier and Attorney-General. " Timothy Blair Pardee, Q.C, Commissioner of Crown Lands. " Christopher Finlay Eraser, Q. C, Coumiissioner of Public Works. Arthur Sturois Hardy, Q.C, Provincial Secretary. Alexander McLaoan Ross, Provincial Treasurer. Georoe William Ross, Minister of Education. Clerk of the Executive Council— E. V. 15. Johnston. •Created a Province of the Dominion of Canada at Confederation, Ist July, 1807. It ! ; f mm^'i '■:■ 1 - ii!i 160 I'l i< < :m m •! Ill MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker : The Honourable Jacob Baxter, NAME. Constituency. Post Office Address. Allan, Absalom Shade Armstrong, Samuel Wellington, W.R Parrv Sountl Clifford. tVlcKellar, Awrey, Nicholas Wentworth. S.R Essex. S. R Perth, S. R Haldimand Binbrook. Balfour, William Douglas Ballantyne, Thomas Amherstburgh. Stratford. Baxter, Hon. Jacob {Simiker) . Biggar, Walter Scott I a.^ uga. Southampton. Hav. Bruce, N. R Huron, t>. R Bisliop. Archibald Blezard, Tliouia-s Peterborough, E. R. . . drey, S.R. Ottawa Villiers. Blvthe, John Orchard. Bronson, Erskine Henrv Ottawa. Chamberlain, Thecnlore F Dundas Morrisburg. Brampton. VVallaceburgh. Chisholm. Kenneth Peel ( 'lancv. James Kent. W, R Wellington, E. R Toronto . Toronto Clarke, Charles Clarke, Edward F.rdcrick (Uarke, Henrv Edward Flora, Toronto. Toronto. Conmee, James Algoma, W.U Durham, E.R Port Arthur. ( 'raig. Thomas Dixon Port Hope. Owen Sound. Creigbtoii, i)avi5 -4-1 -»-> B SS .2 .- .i2 .2 t* Sic B C B B tc i§i^ i^ ia§w w "O ID'O'O ^ D ^ QJ C SD&iJO B '^ '^ "^ B 05 to t/3 Oi OP . f- (- r- r- I- j^ X r- i- t- f- QOOOOOODODGCaOX'QDQOOOQOQDOOQOQOaD C Ol 01 3 QJ "■ "■ "■ '■ "~ "~ J^^ > QQH;Qf:?QQOQOOSt?; 05 Irt OS lO OS 05 lO T-< lO lO ■^ CO rj< ■Hi L-5 l- i-H i-H '^» Ti o> — i— C'J i?t oj ?? o< ot o J -ii-i-j-^o>?0'-iT))- r- I- )- I- f- J- f- I- j'i s K >i t*l t-i t») t»i t»> X.'X.'J-'JC'J-'JwJ-^ opoo-»j^ot > a'5's'a'^'3a*'*i'*O4)0j&,aia'tiua)C&<3rtJ5aOO s 165 LEGISLATURES SINCE 1867. No. of Legislatures. Date of Sessions Ist Legislature. . . 2nd Legislature . . 3rd Legislature 4th Legislature . . 5th Legislature. 6th Legislature 1st... 2nd , ard . 4th . 1st., 2nd . :{rd . 4th , 1st., 2n. 'i u OFFICERS OF THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT. Provincial Secretary's Oflice — Hon. \. S. Hardy, Provincial Secrt^tary; GtH). E. Lurasden, Assistant Secretary. Branch of Asylums, Prisons and i'ubiic Charities. — Dr. W. T. O'Keilly and R. Christie, Inspectors of Pri.sons and Public (Iharities. Asylum for the Insane, Toronto. — D. Clark, M.I)., Medical Supt. Asylum for the Insane, I^ondon.— R. M. Bucke, M. I)., Medical Supt. Asylum for the Insane, Kingston. — C. K. Clarke, M. D., Medical Supt. Asylum for the Insane, Hamilton. — J. Russell, M.D., Medical Supt. Asylum for Idiots, Orillia— A. H. Beaton, M.D., Medical Supt. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Belleville. — R. Mathison, Supt. Institution for the Blind. Brantford . — A. H. Dymond, Principal. Central Prison of Ontario, Toronto. —Jaa. Massie. Warden. li: i:.,." n'; } ' ' ' 1 ^ u ■ 1. 1,: f ■ 1 1' 1 i ^^^ii-i ; . ■ji' 1 1 u ill ;;f I' I Mil 160 Reformatory for Boys, PenotanKuislieno. — ThoH. Mcrrosson, Supt. Andrew MerctM- Reformatory for P^nnak's and Industrial Refuge for (Hrls, Toronto.— Mrs. O'Reilly, Supt. Branch of the Inspector of Division Courts. — Jofi(>ph TJiek(!y, Inspector. License and CriminalJustice Accounts, Audit Branch. — Henry Totten^ Chief Clerk. Branch of the Rej^istrar-Genenil. — II. S. Crewe, Inspe<'tor. Branch of the Provincial Ref,'istrar. — J. F. C. Ussher. Deputy Regis- trar ; George Hohbs, Chief Clerk. Treasurer's Department. — Hon. A. M. Ross, Treasurer; W. R. Harris, Assistant Treasurer ; C. H. Sproule. Aurk. Accountants Branch.— D. G. Ross, Accoiuitant. Crown Timber Agents.— Ottawa : J. Pouj)ore, Agent ; C. S. McNutt, Assistannt. Belleville : J. F. Way Agent. cuowN r,ANn aciknts. Aspley Duncan Anderson Biacebridge T. C. Taylor Bruce Mines. . . John F. Day Brudenell John Whelan Eganville Jjimes Reeves Emsdale E, Handy Haliburton C. R. Stewart Kingston R. Macpherson L'Amable L R. Tait Magnetewan S. G. Best Marksville A. (J. Duncan Mattawa B. J (Jilligjin Minden W. Eielding Nipi.ssing J. S. Scarlett IMevna (J. W. Dawson Parry Sound Mrs. T. Mackay Pembroke Adam Kennedy Sault Ste. Marie C. 1^. Brown Sturgeon Falls J. D. Cockburn Thunder Bay Amos Wright Department of Public Works. — Hon. (". F. Fraaer, Commissioner; Wm. Edwards, Secretary. 167 Attorney-Generars Oflfitje. — Hon. Oliver Mowat, Attorney-General ; E. F. B. Johnston, Deputy ; J. R. Cartwright, Legal Secretary ; J. Lonsdale Capreol, Assistant C' ;'^k Executive Council. THE LAW SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. The fii.^c Act relating to the profession of Law in Upper Cauatla was the Ordinance of Quebec (39 Creo. HI., Cap. 4), which was repealed by the Act of 1797. The Law Society was established in 1797, by the Act 37, Geo. III., c. 155, which enabled the then practitioners of the law to form themselves into a society, and make rules for its government. By the Act of 1833, 3 (^reo. IV. , c. Ti, "The Treasurers and Benchers of the Law Society " were formally in corpora ted, and under these 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. By Revised Statutes of Ontario, c. 138, the Benchers theretofore appointed, from time to time, by their own body, are made, exclusive of cx-ojljlcio members, elective by the Bar, the ex-ojlcio consisting of the Attorney General of the Dominion for the time being, if ji. meiiibcr of the Bar of Ontario, and all members of the Bar of Ontario who have at any 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 (Canada, and any retired Judge of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity of Ontario; the clecth-e, thirty in number, being chosen by the ballot, for a term of five years, by the members of the Bar, in a manner prescriby are members of the Bar of Ontario, and the Attorney (Heneral. for the time being, of Ontario, and all members of ,'i ■ I illiiii i 3! I Hill ' i r 1! llH 108 the Bar of Ontario who have at any time Iield the office of Attorney Gen- eral of Ontario, or of Attorney General or Solicitor General, for thnt part of the late Province of Canada formerly called Upper Canada, and any retired Judge or Judges of the Superior Courts of Law or Equity for Ontario. Elected to Easter Term, 1891. Bell. John, Q.C., Belleville. Beaty, Jaiiics, Q.C., Toronto. Britton, Byron M.. M.A., Q.C., Kingston. Cameron, Hector, M.A.. Q.C., Toronto. Fergvison, J. Harry, Toronto. Foy, James Joseph, Q.C. , Toronto. Fraser, Hon. Christopher Finley, Q.C, Brockville. (hithrie. Donald. Q.C, Guolph. Hardy, Hon. Arthur S., Q.C Bnuitford. Hoskin, John, Q.C. Toronto. Hudspctli, Adam, Q.C, Lin.D.. Q.C, Toronto. MacLonnan. James, M.A., Q.C, Toronto. Martin, F^dward, Q.C, Hamilton. M»!nHlitii. W. Ralph. M.A.. Q.C, London. Morris. Janus Henry, Q.C. Toronto. Mo.ss, Cliarhis, Q.C. Tonmto. MiH'ray. Iluson W. M.. M.A., Toronto. Osier, Britton Bath, Q.C, Toronto. Pardee, Hon. Timothy B., Q.C. Sarnia. Purdom, Thomas Hunter, London. Robinson. t'liristo])her, Q.C, Toronto. Smith, Laratt William, D.C.L., Toronto. SECKEHARY, SUB-TREASUREll, AND LIBRARIAN. Esten, Jas. Hutchison, Barrister-at-I*iw. Senior Ai^siNtaut — C. B. Grasett. Junior Assist (tut — J. J. Daley. EXAMINERS. Eqni.ty~P. H. Drayton. Criminal Law and Torts— W. A. Reeve, Q.C. Real Property— E, Douglas Armour. Mercantile Law — R. E. Kingsford. 169 Table of Fees. Every candidate sl-ail pay with lils notice for adniission asStudent- at-law $ I (K> — and previ(ni.s to his examination *50 IK) Kvery candidate for examination for Articled Clerk with his notice shall pay \ m —and previous to his examination *4(» 00 Kvery candidate with notice of call to the Degree of Barrister-at- Law shall ])ay 1 00 — and previous to his examination *1U0 00 Every candidate for a certificate of fitness shall on leaving Articles pay *60 (K> On every petition to Convocation for special relief 3 00 For every certificate of admission as Studeut-at-Law, if required. . . 1 00 For every certificate of having passed the Articled Clerk's examina- tion (Primary), it required 1 00 For every Barrister's Diploma, if recpiired 2 00 Every candidate who, having paid his fees or fyled ids papers, fails to attend the examination.shall forfeit for eac): examination 5 00 Annual Certificates. For certificates for all the Superior Courts 15 00 For certificates for any of the Superior Courts separatelj' 1.") 00 THE ONTARIO JUDICATURE ACT. By an Act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (44 Vi( toria, Cap. ,"»), pit into operation from t lie :22nd of August. IHSl), the Sujjerior Courts of Ontario were consolidated, ami a uniform system of pleading and practice was established, under tiie name of THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR ONTARIO, This Court consists of two permanent Divisions : — 1st, The '• HigJi, Court of Jiistice for Oiitano," (vom\H}sei\ of the Court of Queen's Bench, Charcery. and Couunon Pleas) ; !2nd. The ' Court uf Aj)i>c Division Courts also in cases defined as to amount, and appeals from criminal cases funn * These amounts, less $10. 00, are returned to tlie unsuccessful candidates, after the examination. Ill ' .1 !;: ^ ;| ' 1 ' ' < \ II .' ■!,■ '^s • , ( !-: i". r,- • 1 ;■' r1 1 I ! Sit':' i^ 170 tlio Queen's Bencli, C'oniinon Pleas, and County Courts. From the judg- ment i)f this Court an appeal lies, nt the ojjtiou of litigants, either to the Supreme Court of the Dominion, or to Her Majesty in Privy Council, in pases over i'l,00(), or where animal rent, fee. or future rij^htsof any amcmnt, are affected. The Jud)j;es of tliis Court, in addition to their appellate duties proper, take part in presiding; over Courts of Oyer and Terminer and freneral Jail Deliver}' and sittings ,)f the (Queen's Bench, Chancer}-, and Commcm Pleas Divisions of the High Court of Justice, and may be placed on the rota for the trial of election f. titions, with the Justices of the High Court, who, as cj'-oj/ic/o Judges of this C(mrt, choose from their numher a Judge or Judges to sit in Apj)eal in case of their being a vacancy in this Court, or if, from illness or some otlier cause, one of the Judges of the Court is unablo to bo present, or is under any legal disqualiticatioJi to hear an appeal. Under the Jitdicatiire Avt, tlie Court of Appeal continues to have appellate jurisdiction in both civil and criminal cases, from every judgment of any of the Superior Courts : — 1st. Upon any case staled by an arbitrator, or upon any appeal author- ized by law from the decision of any arbitrator or referee, or upon any motion to set aside or refer back an award ; 2nd. UiK)n any motion for the issue of a writ of mandamus or upon any (juestion arising upon the return of such writ ; yrd. Upon any application for a rule to quash a by-law of a Municipal Council in whole or in part, whether a rule nisi lias been refused, dis- charged, or made absolute. No other appeal from a decision of either of the Superior C(nirts of Law is allowed, unless the judgment, decision or other matter api)ealed against appears of record. Where a new trial is gi-anted or refused upon matter of discretion only, as on the ground that the verdict is against the weight of evidence or other- Avise, no appeal is aiiowed. The Court has also jurisdiction— Ist. In appeals from the County Courts ; 2nd. In appeals from the Surrogate Courts : 3rd. In appeals from Stipendiary Magistrates. Judges and Officers of the Court of Appeal. Residence : — Toronto, Ontario. Chief Justice of Ontario-^Hon. John Hawkins Hagarty, D.C.L. Justices of Appeal— Hon. Geo. Williams Burton, Hon. Christopher Salmon Patterson, Hon. Featherston Osier. Registrar — Alexander Grant. Usher— E. Oliver. I! 171 HIGH COURT OF ONTARIO. Jurisdiction. Tho Higli Court is a Supri'ine Court of Hecord, and has tho jurisdiction whidi, wlii'ii tho " Judicature Act ■' waw cnl'orccd (Aug. 22m\, 1H.S1), was vested in and exercised bj- the tlie Court of Queen's Bencli, the Court of Cliancer}-, tiie L'ourt of Conniion TMeas, and Courts of Assize, Oyer and Terminer, and (iaol Delivery, and lias all the powers, duties and authoritieB which were vested in these Courts resj)ectively, sitting in Court or Chambers. The jurisdiction vested in these Courts, before the "Judicature Act" was i)ut in operation, was as follows: — 1. Queen's Bench.— The jurisdiction of this Court extends to all mat- ters of actions, causes and suits, criminal and civil, personal and mixed, within Ontario, and it may proceed in ttirh, by such process and course as are provided by law, and as shall tend with justice and desi)atch to de- termine the same, and may hear and determine all issues of law, and also Mvith t'he incjuest of twelve good and lawful men, in the cases provic'ed for) try all issues of fact, and give judgment, and award execution thereon, and also in matters which relate to the Queen's revenue (including the condemnation of contraband or smuggled goods) as may be done by Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law in England. 2 . Chancery. — This court has the like jurisdiction as the Court of Chan- cery in England, in cases of fraud, accident, trust, executors, ailministrat- ors, copartnerships, account, mortgages, awards, dower, infants, idiots, lu- natics and their estates, waste, specific performance, discovery, and to pre- vent multiplicity of suits, and may decree tlie issue, repeal or voidance, of letters patent, and generally the like jwwers which the Court of Chancery in England possesses to administer justice in all cases in which there is no adequate remedy at law; also in matters of revenue, as the Court of Ex- chequer in England i>os8esses, and in all other matters such as to decree ali- mony, and to relieve against forfeiture for breach of covenant or lease, and to decide in all matters cognizable in a court of law. 3. Common Pleas. — This court, as a Court of Record, has the same lK)wers and jurisdiction as the Queen's Bench Division . Writs of summons and capias issue alternately from either division . Tlie several jurisdictions above mentioned ai"e now all exercised in the name of the High Court of Justice only. The distribution of business is made among the several divisions and judges, in such a manner as determined by the Rules of Court. The actions and proceeding's in the High Court of Justice are heard be- fore a single judge, or before a Divisional Court of the High Court, com- I)08ed of two, or three, of the judges thereof. ■]>m mi 172 Judges and Officers of the High Court. U«'Ki(Ii'nc»' : Toronto. QiKM'ii's IJcMcli Dixisioii. — ( liicf Jiistict-, Iluii. .loliii r)oui;las ,\rmour ; — McmlnTs of till' (.^ih'ch'm Hciicli Division, Hon. William G. Falconlnidm', Hon. William I'urviH Ucx-lif'onl Strfct : — Kr^istrnr, JumoH S. Cnrtwri^'lit ; — Clerks. A. Macdonnt'ii, C. O. Stran^f. MissC. Jarvis ; — Crier anil UhIrt, J. Uollo. ChRncpry Division . — Clianccllor, lion. Jolin Aloxandor Royd ; — Vice- Clianccllor-:. Hon. William {'rondfoot. Hon. Thomas Ffr;;uson. Hon. Thomas Rulicrtsori: — Special I'l.vandners, (j;('M. F^'vans, W. D. Vic, cap. '21, as a Superior Court of Maritime Jurisditlion ; is lomposed ol' one .Judnc for the whole Province, and Surrogate Judges for certain localities appointed hy the Governor in Council, are invested with such powers as may Ix* conferri-d on them hy their commission. The ^laritime Court is a Suju'rior C(mrt of Record. Iiaving, with some exceptions mentioned in llu' ,\ct, the like rights and remedies in all matters, including cases of Contract and Tort, and jn-oceed- ings /(* /•(')/; (IihI in prrsoiKdii, ;irising out of n under the (Jreat Seal, Their duties are to determine claims for lands in Ontario, for which no patent has issued from the Crown in favor of the proper claimant.^, whether as heirs, devisees oi- assignees. Sittings at Toronto, first Monday in January and July in each j'ear. Clerk of Commissioners — W. B. Heward. 11^^ 178 COURTS FOR THE TRIAL OF CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS. The iiiiturt' of tlit'sc coiiits is sud'uiciitly imliciitcd in (licir titlo. In rt'spt'ct to ck'ction.s lor tlii' lloust' of C'oiuinoiis of Caiiatlu, the Su|i*'iior Courts, by one of tlioir JudKt'a npitointcd in that hulialf, aro invosted with spocial .lurisdii'tioii for the trial of ('(iiitcstt'd t'lt'i'lioiis, ami apiicais lie to tlio .Siii)rc'nic Court at Ottawa. In rcsjtcct to flections for the Local LcKislaturo of Ontario, tlic .Judf^e.s of the Court of Appeal and of the Superiy the Chancellor or one of the Justices to act in that behalf. Master of Titles. Master of Titles, under " Lan i Titles Act, 1885"' (Torrens Act), J. G. Scott. Clerks, ".V. B. McTavish and H. D. Sinclair. CROWN LAW OFFICERS. Minister of Justice and Attorney General for the Dominion of Canada : Hon, J. S, D. Thompson, Q.C. , Ottawa 175 vn Deimty Minister of Justice (acting) — Augustus Power, Ottawa. Attorney General for Ontario — Hon. Oliver Mowat, Q.C., Toronto. REPORTERS. Editor— James F. Sniitli, Q. C. Rejwrter in Queen's Ber.ch — M. .T. Vankoughnet. ReiK)rter in Conunon Pleas — (r. F. Harnian. Rfiporters in Chancery— G. A. Boomer, A. H. F. D-froy. Reporter Court of Appeal — A. (Jrant. In Chambers— T. T. Rolph. Distributor of Law Stamps— W. W. Baldwin. OFFICERS OF THE COURT. Chambers — Chambers are held each day for such business relating to actions as may be transacted In-.a judge out of coiu't. The Master in Cham- l»ers is empowered to obtain tlie assistance of tlie Registrar of tiie Queen's Bench Division or of any otRcial Referee to sit witli or for him. Master in Chambers— R. G. Dalt'-();/f'r('o)—Tlio Master in Ordinary of the Superior Court, the Registrar of the Queen's Bench Division, the Registrar of the Conunon Pleas Division, the Referee^ in Chambers (vacant), the Accountant* tlie Inspector of Titles, and the Referee ,)f Titles. Clerk of Assize— High Court of Justice, G. B. Nicol, Toronto. Deputy Clerks of the Crown — The Clerks of the County Courts will l)e e.r-offU'io Deputj' Clerks of the Ci'own and Pleas of their several Counties as the present incumbents vacate by death or otherwise. Clerk of the Process— For sealiti' and issuing Writs of Siunmons and other Writs in tiie Queen's Bench ^lancerj am* 'finuion Pleas Divisions (alternately) \V. B. Heward. Assi.suint— C. A. St.-"ia-t. Inspector of Public Offices— John Winchester. Clerk— W. O'Neil. COUNTY COURTS. The County Court in each county is presided over by a judge residing in the county, assisted in some counties by a deputy or junior juilge. Jurisdiction. Except in -ases of ejectment hereafter mentioned, the said courts can- not have cogniv.ance of any actio'i . 1. Where the title to land is brought into cpiestion : or. •7'.--;'w'»i .'"'T^vji r;— -.^ - T- 176 2. In wliicli tli'» validitj- of any devise, bequest or limitation under any ■will or settlement is dis})Uted ; or, !}. For any libel or slander ; or, 4. For triininal conversation or sedm^tion ; or, 5. Of any action apiiust a justi e of th(> peace for any thing done by him in the execution of his oHice if le objects thereto. • Subject to the exceptions contiined in the last preceding section, the Comity Courts liave jurisdiction and Imid pu>a : 1. In all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ; 2. In all causes and suits relating to nlebt, covenant and contract, to four hundred dollars, where thi' amount is licpiidated or jiscertained by the act of the j)art'es or by the signature t.f the defendant : •I. To any amount on bail-bonds given to a sheriff in any case in a County Court, whatever may be the penalty : 4. On recognizances of bail taken i?i a County Court, whatever may be the amount recovered or for which the bail therein may l)e liable. .-). In actions of replevin where the value of the goods or other property or effects distrained, taken or detained, dt)es not exceed the sum of two liundred (lollars ; (). In interpleader matters, as jn-ovided by "The Interpleader Act." Tlie se\eral County Courts have jurisdiction in actionsof ejectment for ti.^ recovery of corpt)real hereditaments (where the yearly valui' of the premises, or the rent pjiyable in respect thereof, does not exceed two hun- dred dollars) in the following cases, namely: 1. Where the term and interest of the tenant of any .such corporeal hereditament has expired, or has been determuied ))y the landlord or the tenant, by a legal notice to <)uit. 2. Where the rent of any such corporeal hereditament is sixty days in arrear, and the landlord ha.s the riglit by law to re-enter for uon-itayment thereof ; For the pm'poses of their jurisdictiim in actions in the High Court, the County Court Judges are Judgt's of the High Court : and, when so exercis- ing their jurisdiction, are called "Local Judges of the High Court " County Court Sittings and Court of General Sessions. The County Judge in each county holds a sitting of his court and a Court of (ieneral Sessions in his county semi-annually on the .second 'x "le*? day in June and Deceiid)er, except in the ("ounty U' York, in wliich county said coiu't is held four times, commencing on tlie first Tuesday in December and March, and the second Tuesday in May and SeptemlK^r. the latter coiu'ts for the trial of cases of felony and misdemeanor, but treason and capital feU)nies are exempted from tlieir jurisdiction. The judge may also, in his discntioi, holtl additiointed to hold the same; but a jury of five j»ersons may be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or contract where the balance claimed is over !{! 100 and under !j!::200 un8, County Brant ; D. J. Hughes, County Elgin ; James Daniell, Counties Prescott and Russell : and J. S. Sinclair, County VVentworth. County Court Terms. The several County Courts in Ontario hold four sittings in each year, commencing respei^tively on the tii-st Monday in the niontli of January, April, July and October, excej)t the County of York, which commeruos on the first Monday in Jarmary and April, and the second Montlay in June and October, and ending on the Saturday of the same week. iy ii (0 Oi h. u u H S rx . « . >^ •/ a= O «>j .^c; jr; w S'.. QO* f^ c I? 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OS a a )-il-5 tf ►^ -6 4J o es •-- a " i:* CS -.s a: *^ >~* ^*^ a Q a I ^ a 32 ^ w g J, «5 y Oj ^Ef-:^a OS a a ^ D -O Tt i—i J-i r,i r^ ^ . C 5Q • . • =" .s: ■^ a- 1-3 ■/; a *- •-3 • c a a ;i, rs 0..'^ a rt 005:^ tD o o H be -w a ii id ^ a fci* "*' '^ »- 3 c o •4-1 a '^ - be "H 5 a i^ "i < •^ r' < S bC 'A a a c3 2 a 4/ Q o bO .3 .a 3 •J 2 50 u 05 i2 t> o Oj f: ( :1 "^i|ii| I '' ?1 182 JUDGES OF THE COUNTY COURTS. COUNTY. Algoina Brant . Bruce . Carleton . Duffi-rin . Duntlas . . Diirliain . Elgin ESKUX ... , Frontcnac (ilengarry (ii'onville , < Jroy llaldiniand Halilmrtou Haltou . . . . i^astings . . Huron Kingston (C). Kent Lanibton . . . Thunder Bay Toronto (C.) . Victoria Waterloo. . . Welland . . . ^Vellington . Wentworth York lion. Walter JlcCrea Steplu'ii .James Jones \ Jolin Jucliereau Kiiigsniill } I \V. Barrett* ) ( William Aird Koss ) /K. Lyon* f Thomas Anthonv .Maitland McCarthy . . . Other ofhciais after Stor. D. «fc (r Other ofticials after Nortlmmherland . . . David John Hughes Charles UoIkmI Ilorne Cornelius Valentine Price Other oHic-ialK after Stor. D. & (J Otlier olHc'ials after Leeds & < Henry Alacpherson / ) S. J. Lane* f Martin Campl)ell UpjK'r A. Niven, Stip. Magistrate Thomas Miller \ Thomas Appley Lazier | ) E. B. Frahck* ) \ Isaac Francis Toms | "/ B. L. Doyle* )' Other officials after Frontenac \ Archibald Bell } )R. S.Woods* ^ \ Charles Robinson / / J. A. Mackenzie* ji' J. M. Hamilton William Warran Dean \ William Miller } l A. Lacourse* f (Jefirge Baxter < (leorge Alexander Drew } } A. C. Chadwick* f James Shaw Sinclair \ Josej)h Easton McDougall I ) E. Morgan* ) Sault Ste. Ma,rie. Brantford. Walkerton. Ottawa. Orangeville. St. Thomas. Sandwich. Kingston. Owen Sound. Cayuga. Minden. Milton. Belleville. Goderich. Chatham. Sarnia. Port Arthur. Lindsay. Berlin. Welland. Guelph. Hamilton. Toronto. ♦Junior Judge of the County Court. THE REGISTRY ACT. (R. S. Ont, Cap. 111.) The Registrars in Ontario are appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor, .by commission, under the Great Seal oi the Province. The Deputy-Registrars, who may perform all duties required under this Act, are appointed by the Registrar. 183 Tlio registry ofHcew are opLMied every day in the year, liolidays (txcopted, from ten o'chx-k a.m. till four |).m. Any document for registration is, by this Act, called '• Instrument," vliich word includes every Crown grant ; Order in Council of the Dominion or of this Province; deed; conveycance; mortgage; assign ni»'iit of mortgage; certificate of discharge of mortgage ; assurance; lease; lioml ; release ; dis- charge ; j)ower of attorney, or substitution thereof, under wiiich any such deed, conveyance, assurance, discharge of mortgage or other instrument is exc' uted ; bonds or agreements for sale or ]mrchase of land ; letter of attorney; will; probate of will; grant of administration with the will annexed ; municipal road by-law ; certificate of any proi'eedings in any Court, (lecree of foreclosure, and every otlier cei-titicate or decree of any ( "ourt affecting any interest in or title to land ; also, certificates of payment of taxes gi'anted under the corjjorate seal of the comity, city or town by the treasurer ; every sheriff's and treasurer's deed of lands sold by virtue of his office ; ever}' contract in writing ; every commission and i)roceeding in lunacy, bankruptcy aiul insolvency ; and every other instrument when'by lands or real estate may be transferred, disjwsed of, charged, incundiered or affected, in any wise, in law or in ecjuity, affecting land in Ontario. In the case of an instrument other than a will, grant from the crown, order-in-council, by-law, or other instrument under the seal of any corjMjra- tion or certificate of judicial proceedings, ap affidavit in the form specified by the Act, signed by one or more witnesses, must be annexed to such instrument. Reg^istrar's Fees. For the entries and certificate sfO 40 For registering any instrument of less than 700 words (except in cases hereafter mentioned) 1 00 For every hundred words above 700, and up to 1,400 ... 15 For every hundred words above 1,400 , 10 For registering instruments embracing different lots, each entry and certificate is charged at 40 and the instrument by the Imndred words at 15c. up to 1,400. and 10c. above. For searching the registry Ixwks and indices, when not ex- ceeding four references 35 and for every additional reference 50 the whole never to exceed |2.00. For searching the alphabetical index of names for one town- ship, city, town or village 25 Searches for a whole or part of a county never to exceed $1.00. For every abstract of title, under 100 words 25 and for every additional 100 words 15 For copies of instruments, for each 100 words 10 1^ For any extra certificate 25 ' ■'.' { 1 -. ' 1 ' }• ^ \ : 1 ■ " 1 . ■ 111 ' 1 r',.! .■; -Ij ; I |) 1 :i i P 1 ■ i ' '! i i''l i 1 ; ! i i ■■:l:! .11-1 M ijmi >« tiu '■ 184 For roj^istration of any plan of villapje or town lots, including all t'lit lies 1 00 For drawiiij; an affidavit and Hwcaring tl»>dei>onent. 8'"» For admiiiistcrinj? an oath, when n'(|uin>d 25 For «'.\liil»itinK in tlic olHcf oacli original n.'giHtt'red instni- nu'nt, including search 10 For rcgiHtcring any certificate of payment (tlu* following ex- cejjted), inclulleville. Huron — .lames Dickson, (roderich Kent— P. D. IM( Kellar, Chatham. Ijjimhton— F M. Procter. Surnia, Lanark — .Fames Bell, Perth, for South Riding: John Menzies, Almonte^ for North Riding. Leeds and (frenville — W. H. Cole, Brockville, for Leeds; Patrick Mc- Crea, Prescott. for (Irenville. Lennox and Addington — S. (ril>.son, Napanee. Lincoln — J. fJ. Currie. St. Catharines. Middlesex -John Walker. London, for East Riding; W. C. L. (Jill. London, for London: Stephen Blackburn, (Jlencoe, for West Riding. Muskoka and District — J. E. Lount. Bracebridge. Ni|)issing District — .John Doran, Pembroke. Norfolk— A. .J. Doidy, Simcoe. Nortlnunberland anil Durham — W. H. Eyre. Cobourg. for West Riding Nortlunnberland; J. M. (Jrover, Colborne. for East Ritt and Jiiissrll— J. Ilit^^^insoii, r/()rit;irial. for Prcscott: Jamcw Kcays, I)uiican\ illc, for |{uhs»'II. I'rincc Edward — W, Mackenzie. Picton. |{aiiiy River District— K. J. Apjolin. Kat Portajfc. iienfrew — Andrew Irvinj.;, Pembroke. Siincoe — Samuel liount, Parrie. > Stormont. DuridaH and (ilenn^jury— John Copeland, Cornwall, f or Stor- mont; S. S. Cook. Morrislnir;^. for nundaH; A. M(d)onald, Alexan- dria, for (ilejiKarry. Thunder Hay DiHtrict— VV. H. 1-aird. Port Arthur. Toronto City — C. liindsay, Toronto. Victi of Newbury, Wardsville and Glencoe. NORTHUMBEKL AND,— East Riding — Townships of Cramalie, Brighton, Murray, Percy and Seymour; Villages of Colborne, Brighton, Campbellford and Hastings. West Riding — Townships of Hamilton, Haldimand, Alnwick and South Monaghan; Town of Cobourg. Perth. — North Riding — Townships of North Easthope, Ellice, Logan, Elma, Mornington and Wallace; Towns of Stratford and Listowel. Soutli Riding — Townships of South Easthope, Downie, FuUarton, Hibbert and Blanchard; Towns of St. Mary's and Mitchell. Wellington.— North Riding— Townships of Arthur, West Luther, M into. Peel and Maryborough; Villages of Arthur, Clifford and Drayton; Towns of Harriston, Mount Forest and Palmerston. South and Centre Ridings— Townships of West Garafraxa, Erin, Eramosa, Puslinch, Nichol, Pilkington and Guelpli; City of Guelpli; Villages of Fergus and Elora. York.— North Riding— Townships of King, Whitchurch, East and North Gwillinibury and Georgina; Villages of Newmarket, Aurora, Hol- land Landing and a pai"t of Stouffville. Er-^t nnd West Ridings— Town" ships of Yo'-k, Markham, Vaughan, Scarbo, .^.wh and Etobicoke; Villages of Markham, Richmond Hill, Parkdale, Westoi'. 'V ... IngersoU Bracebridge . . Hamilton .... Rat Portage . Sarnia Brockville .... Toronto Toronto Belleville Port Elgin Peterborf)Ugli Flora Pembroke Hamilton Arnprior . L'Orignal Toronto . . Hamilton Smith's Falls Toronto Hamilton London . . Strathroy Bruce. Peterborough. Wellington. Renfrew. Wentwortii. Renfrew. Prescott and Russell Ecjuity Chanil)ers. Wentworth. Lanark. 21 Mamiing 21 Wentworth. Vliddlesex. Arcade. l!" 190 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF ONTARIO.— (Continued.) NAMES. Rksidence. Toronto Iliirristoii U.\l>ri(l1 Union Block. 21 Leed.s and (Jrenville. Oxford. Wentworth. ")(l (^hurch. Dominion Chambers. ■)() Clnn-ch. ()(> King E. Federal B.mk Buildgs. 39 Adelaide E. Cor. Welgtn,& Church. Ontario. Middle.-^ex. Durham. I Wentworth. jHalton. Storm.Dund.A:(;ifng. jCarleton. I Kent. Carleton. 'Grey. Carleton . 22&2;5 YorkChambr. P(>rth. :5(5 Toronto St. Essex . Wellington. Oxford. 75 Y(mge St . Elgin. Essex . Waterloo. Temple Chambers. 20 /Adelaide E. Storm. Dund. & Gleng. Hastings. Lennox & Addington. 191 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF ONTARIO.— (Continued,) NAMES. (.'oatsworth. Emerson, jr. .... . (^ode, Robert G Code, Williaui John Coffee, Thomas P Cole, D. H Collier, Herbert H Colqiihoun, Frederick (^olville, Arthur L (yonnor, C'harles H (;!onsitt, Georgt; A (.'ook, William Cooke, George A ( -otter, James R Corboiild, Charles (>)rrigan, C. S Coiighlin, D Colter, Charles W Cowan, Hector Cowan, John Cowan, Robert K (,'owper, Thomas D Cox, R. Gregory Coyne, James H ... Craddock, A Craig, James Crawford. John Creasor, A. D Creasor, John (Q.C.) Creelman, William F. W Creighton, John Crerar, John Oerar, Peter I) Cheswicke, A. E. H (!rickmore, Charles G Crickmore, John Crombie, ivtarcellus ( !ronyn. Vorscliovle Crothers. U. B. S Crothers, Thomas W (Jrowther, James, seiir. and jr. Cruikshank, John Y Cryer, F Culham, J. A Currv, J. W Cutten, Walter H . . . . Dalrymple, James C. iJa'ton, Thomas Dalzell, J. B Dancey , Lof tiis E . . . . Darling, James L. . . Toronto Ottawa Residence. Guelph Newboro' St . Catharines . Waterloo Cam])bellford . St. Catharines. Perth Toronto Norwicli Barrie Orillia Ijondon St. Thomas. . . . Cayuga Paisley Sarnia London Welland St. Catharines. St. Thomas. ... Chatham Renfrew Aylmer Owen Sound. . Toronto Hamilton . Barrie .... Windsor . . Lakefield . Toronto . . . Ix)ii(lon . . . St. Thomas Toronto . Cobourg London . . Hamilton . Port Hope, (iuelph . . . Port Elgin. Brighton . . (ialt Seaforth . . Listowell . County. 15 York Chaml)erB. Carleton . it Wellington . Ijeeds & Grenville. Lincoln. Waterloo . Northumberland . Lincoln. Lanark . 18 King E. Oxford. Simcoe. Middlesex . Elgin . Haldimand. Bruce . Lambton Middlesex Welland Lincoln Elgin Kent Renfrew Elgin Grey 17 York Chambers 15 Toronto St. I VVentworth I Simcoe Essex J'eterl )or( >" 18-20 King W. Middlesex Elgin 1(9 King E. Northumberland niul Dmhaui M iddlesex VVent%vo*"tb Durham Wellington Bruce Northumljerland WaterUu) R uron Perth :!; ,1- iS: i /!•!, ' f 192 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF OifTARlO— {Continued,) NAMES. Davidson, J. A Davidson, William Davia, D. R Davison, John Dawson, S. J Deacon, Joseph Deacon, Thomae(Q.C.) Deacon, W. H. LL.B Dean, Henry B Dean, William H Delahaye, Alexander, LL.B Delamere, Thomas D Delaney, Henry W Denison, Frederick C Denmark, (leorge Denovan, Allan M Dent, Abraham Deroche, Hamrael M Devlin, Alexander P Dewar, John Dewart, H . Hartley Diamond, Wellington J. C. L . Dickinson, E. L | Wingham | Hunm Dickenson, Jolin (B. A.) jBarrie Simcoe Dickson, (Jeorge D. (Q.C.) I Belleville | Hastings Residence . County. Stratford Perth Toronto , 18-20 Toronto St. Gesto lEsaex Goderich . . Petrolia . . . Brockville . Pembroke . Lindsay . . . Toronto . , . Pembroke . Toronto . . . Trenton . . . Toronto . . . Belleville . Toronto . . . Mitchell .. Napanee . . Lindsay . . . Milton . . , . Toronto . . . Belleville Hastings Huron Lambton Leeds and Grenvill« Renfrew Victoria 21 York Chambers Renfrew 17 Toronto St. Hastings 15 Toronto Street Hastings 81 Adelaide E Perth Lennox & Addington Victoria Halton 30 King E. Dickson, Lewis H 'Exeter Dickson, R . (} 'Toronto . . Dickson, William B Brussels . Dignan, R . H [London . . Dingwall, James C. L ;Cox'nwall Dickson, Thomas Walkerton . . Dodds, (and Bell) Toronto Doherty, William B St. Thomas . Donald, Robert C Toronto Donaldson, J . C Farmei'sville Donohue, Denis J St. Thomas . Donovan, Joseph A Toronto Dougall, Allen R . (Q . C . ) Belleville . . . Dougal', Duncan Windsor . . . . Douglas, A Hamilton . . . Douglas, G . B Chatham .... Douglas, William (Q.C.) Douglas, John Parkdale .... Douglas, J . A iShelburne . . . Toronto Whitby Almonte Tilsonburg . . Ottawa Tororito Prescott Douglas, William M Dow, John B Dowdall, Richard J. Dowler, William A . Dowlin, J . L Downey, John Dowsley, John K . . Huron 127 Bay Huron Middlesex Htor., Dund. & Gleng. Bruce Elgin 28-30, Toronto St. Leeds and Grenville Elgin 50 Church Hastings Essex Wentworth Kent York Duffer in Temple Chambers Ontario Lanark Oxford Carleton 11-12-13 York Cham. Leeds and Grenville I:' 193 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF ONTARIO.— {Continued.) NAME. Drayton, Philip H Toronto Drew, L. (i OHluiwa Duff, William A. H Hamilton Duggan, John M Toronto Dulmage, Richard Arnprior Dumble, David W Peterboroiigii Dumble, John H Col)Ourg. Dunbar, Ferguson J Toronto Duncan, Howard J Woodstock Duncan, Janios Alliston Duncombt', A. Nelles Waterford. Dunn, Herbert Toronto Durand, Charles . . Durand, Charles A Dymond, Allan M Dyrs, T. H Eastwood, John P Boston, Wm. T... Ebbels, Hubert L. Ebbels, Walter D. Eccles, John C . . . . Echlin, Robert P . Eddis, E. H. E... Eddis, Francis A . Edgar, James 1) | ' • Edniison, (Jeorge Peterbovougli Edwards, E . Burrill ! Elliott, — Reeton Elliott, Benjamin V Exeter Elliott, John ' ■ Elliott, Eciward Perth Elliott, Gifford Brussels Elliott, Hume B London Elliott, John W Milton Ellis, Henry F St. Thomas. . Ellis, H. T. W Windsor .... English, E. Taylor Torcmto English, John Napanee .... English, Lyman Oshawa Ermatinger, Charles O. Z St. Thomas Essery, Emmanuel T. (LL.B. ). . . . 'London Esten, George H IToronto Evans, Frank Orillia Residence . County . Gait Tonmto Thornbury .... Toronto Leamington . . . Port Perry Harristou St. Catharines. Toronto Owen Sound. . . Toronto 7 York Chaml>erH Ontario Wentwortli 106 Wilton Avenue Renfrew Peterlx)rough North'd and Durham 7 York ChamlHjrs Oxford Simcoe Norfolk Cor. Front & Scott Sts. 1 Adelaide Street E. Waterloo 27 Adelaide Street E. Grey 25 Toronto litreet Essex Ontario Wellington Lincoln 1(» King Street East (Jrey ao Adelaide Street E. 27-29 Wellington St. E. Peterborough Evans, George E . Evans, George M Evans. Robert W . Toronto . Meaf ord . Evatt, VV. W IToronto. Falkiner, Nathaniel B Farewell, C. F .. Farwell, John E. Belleville Sault Ste. Whitby Marie Farley, John 'St. Thomas Simcoe Hiu-oii Lanark Huron MidiUesex Haiton Elgin Essex 17 Toronto Street Lennox and Addington Ontario Elgin Middlesex 15 Toronto Street Simcoe 14 Wellington Place 20 Adelaide Street E . Grey Hastings District of Algouia Ontario Elgin ■i I- 194 BAliRi:3TKUS AND SOLICITORS OF OliTARlO— (Continued.) Hi <' 1^ : NAMES. Residence. 'llainilton Ottawa . Toronto . . Farmer, T. D. .1. FergUKon, Ale.xandcr ForgUKon, (.'liarlcs L Ferguson, Joscpli H. Field, Frank M Field, (i. W., Jt.A. Fiiikle, Hen:y J . . Finlay-Aytoun, A . . Fislier, A . A Fislier, Josepii P. . . . FiKher, VV . O Fitzgerald. Francis |Haniilton Fit/j-erald, VV. VV i London . ('obourg . . (Jueli)li.... Woodstock Ijonorgt> M Ottawa .... (rreeno, George W FarinerHville Ortiune, T. J. C |BurliiiKton . GreenlcBH, A i London (Jreenwood, J. IlanuT . . (iroi^ory, Walter U. ... Groig, Alfred M Greig, ThoniaH Grier, Alexander Monro (rrierHon, John F Griffith, T. K (JrifflthH, Stephen F.... ( rrote, ( reorge W jToronto Gundrit>, Frederick William .Ottawa Gunn, R. D lOrillia . Gunther, Ernest F iToronto Gurd, Robert S. 'Sarnia . Guthrie. Donal'"K'<>". •' Hcllniiitli. IhIcovc F H«'n(lors()ii, iIjiimch Henderson. [^Inics H('n Hraiitford Brant Ottawa Carlelon Harrie SiuH'oe Niagara Falls. . . Welland Toronto 55-57 Yonge Street Sutton York Morrisburg Dundas Cobourg N<)rtlnunberla"d& Dur Toronto !W Wellington E Hamilton Wentworth Mitchell Perth Toronto 15 York Chamljers Ottawa (\'irleton Ingersoll Oxford Port Hope Durham Toronto Dominion Ohambors it 181 (Carlton St. n IH-2() Toronto St. Seaforth Huron Gotlerich " Napanee Lennox & Addington Lindsay Victoria St. Thomas t • Elgin Toronto Temple Chambers 46 C mrch ** 4 « iW Adelaide (> 10 King W. '* 10 King E. i4 46 King W. Chatham Kent a I-' 1^8 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF ONTARIO.— (Conhjmed.) NAMES. Hoyles, Newman W Hubbs, H. R Hudspeth, Adam (Q.C.) Hoiighson. Arthur A Hurd, P. A Hutcheson, James A Hutchinson, St. John H Hutchinson, Charles Huycke, E. C. S Idington, John (Q.C.) Ince, T. Henry IngersoU, J. H Inglis, H. L Irvine, C. E Irvine, Charles, K Irving, yEmilius (Q.C.) Ivey, C. H Jackes, Joseph and Charles B Jackson, Alexander Jackson, C. B Jackson, J. B Jacob, John Jamieson, Joseph. . . Jarvis, C. Giles Jarvis, Stephen M Jarvis, George H Jarvis, Salter M .Teffery, A. O Jelfs, G. F Johnson, Adam Johnson, Thomas Johnston, Ebenezer F. B Johnston, — Johnston, Fred. W Jones, Clarkson Jones, Herbert C Jones, J. Gordon Jones, S. Alfred Jones, Beverly Jones, Charles A Jones, Charles S Jones, John W Jones, Owen M Jones, Wm. H Judd, James C Judd, J. C Justin, Benjamin F Kains, John A Kappelle, George Kean, Albert D Keating, Walter J Toronto Belleville Lindsay Orangeville . . . Toronto Brockville Bowmanville. . London Cobourg Stratford Toronto St. Catharines. Niagara Falls. . Arthur Brighton Hamilton London Toronto Lindsay Wallaceburg . . IngersoU Elora Almonte London Toronto Chatham London Hamilton . . . Morris burg. . Gravenhurst. Toronto Woodstock. . Goderich . . . . Toronto Oshawa . . . Brantford . f^amilton . Simcoe . . Brockville . County. London Brampton St. Thomas.. Toronto Orillia Penetanguish'ne 18-20 King W. Hastings Victoria Duffcrin Leeds and Grenville Northumberland. Middlesex Northumberla'd &Dur. Perth 17 Adelaide E. Lincoln Welland Wellington Northumberland Wentworth M iddlesex 62-64 C hurch Victoria Kent Oxford Wellington Lanark Middlesex 39 Adelaide E. 15 Toronto St. Kent Middlesex Wentworth Dundas Muskoka District 61 tsimcoe Street Oxford Huron 18 Toronto Street 9 " 30 Adelaide Street 18 Toronto Street Ontario Brant Wennworth Norfolk Leeds and Grenville Middlesex Peel Elgin 34 V\ ellington East Simcoe 1WI ■ 1 n \i 199 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF ONTARIO.— (CoJih/mec/. NAME3. Keefer, T. A. and F. H Kehoe, J. J Kelly, Hugh T Kennedy, — Kendrick, Edward Kent, Herbert, A, E . Kerr, George, ]r Kerr, J. K. (Q.C) Kerr, William H. C Kerr, J. R Kerr, W. (Q. C) Kerr, John VV Kerr, W. F Ketchum, Jay Keyes, James A Kidd, George E Kilbourne, John M Kilgour, Robert O Kilmer, G. H King, John Kingsford, Rupert E Kingsmill, Nicol Kingston, Charles A Kingston, Wm. H Kingstone, Frederick W Kirkpatrick, George A. (Q.C.) Kittermaster, F. W Kittson, E. E Klein, Alphonse B Knapp. F. A Knight, Hedley V Knowles, VV. E. S Lafferty, Alfred M Laidlaw, William, Q.C Laird, William P Lamon Lancaster, E . A Landy, J )hn J Lane, James Lang, R . R Langton, Thomas Langtry, Ernest Lash, Zebulon A . , Q.C Latchford, Francis Ronan . . . La veil, John R Lawless, J . Percy Ijawrence, Alexander G. F.. Lawrence George VV Lawrence, William Lawson, Westley B Lazier, Stephen F Residence. Port Arthur. . . . Sault Ste. Marit Toronto Essex Centre . . Ancaster Toronto Barrie . Cobourg Stratford Colborne St. Catharines Ottawa Owen Sound . Viount Forest. Toronto Berlin Toronto London Mount Forest. Toronto Kingston Sarnia Hamilton . . . . Walkerton . . . Prescott Toronto Dundas Chatham Toronto Strathroy . . . . TavistocK . . . . Grimsby Arthur Toronto Stratford . . . . Toronto Ottawa Smith's Falls Toronto Stratford ChestervtUe , Han.ilton . . County . Thunder Bay District District of Algoma 74 Church Street Essex Wentworth Toronto Arcade ()3 Wellington West 18-20 Toronto v'^treet 1 Wellington East ."«imcoe Nortlnnnl)'d& Durham i Perth Northumb(!rland Lincoln Carleton Grey Wellington Waterloo 10 Manning Arcade 17 Wellington Street Middlesex Wellington 18-20 King West Frontenac Lambton Wentworth Bruce Leeds and Grenville 75 King East Wentworth Kent 34 Wellington, E. Middlesex. Oxford. Lincoln. Wellington. 36 Toronto St. Perth. 11-12-13 York Chambr 106 Bay. Dominion Chambers. Carleton. Lunark. 17 Adelaide E. 15 Toronto St. Perth. Storm. Dund. & Gleng. Wentworth. i ,1 ■ 4* ! '■ ' i' ' ; If:; II ' li i ,.' 200 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF ONTARJO. -(Contmued.) NAMES. Rksidence. F. Hamilton . . . . Toronto OttiiM a Hamilton . . . . Toronto Windsor Toronto Cornwall .. . . Hamilton . . . . VVelland Barrio Clu'sU'v Peterlioroiif>:li Port Artimr (lodcrich . . . Lt'c, Lynirn Li'mniin^;, liobert W lj<>eH, Robtut, Q.{J. . Lees, VV lioloy, AugnstuH H. Tjagatt, (r. J Lt'itli. Alexander, Q.C Leiteh, James lienion, Charles Ijemon J. Elliott Ix'nnox, Houghton and JohnT. Ljennox, (i . L Leonard, Charles Leonard, ( Jeorge P Lewis, A . R Ijewis, Edward N Lewis, Ira Lewis, John Travers, B. A l^ewis, O. L Le3'8 Jolm Liddell. J . VV Lindsey, Oeorge CI . S liister, James F Livingston, W . C Lloy(l, A. J Loney, (x . A Loscombe, R . Russell Loscombe, VV . C Loucks, H enry C Lount, Charles VV Lount, William Lount, Willianr and George. . . . Love, Francis Love, Spencer Low, Philip, Q.C Lown, Alexander S. . . . LuBCombe, T . H Lyalll, T. F Lynch, Daniel J McAndrew, J. A McBride, Arthur B McCann, Bernard McCarron, M.J McCarthy, D' Alton (Q. C.) McCarthy, Dalton and Jeffry A McCaul, G. Lefroy McClive, William H McCosh, John McCrimmon, A McCrimmon, W McCuUough, J 'Meaford Ottawa Chatham Toronto Cornwall Toronto Sarnia Hamilton Harrie Stratford Bowmanville . Kincardine . . . Pembroke Bracebridge . . . Toronto Barrio London Toronto Picton Drayton London Hamilton Campbellford . Renfrew Toronto London St. Catharines. Toronto Barrie Durham St. Cathiirines. Orillia St. Thomas VN'cntworth. Ivpiity Chambers. CarK'ton. Went worth. t>s Church St. Essex. \H-20 King VV. Storm. Dund. tV: (lleng. VV^'iit worth. VVelland. Sinuioe. Bruce. I'eterborougli. ( 'OfNTY. Thunder Huron. Bay District. & Gleng. Carleton. Kent. 18 Court St. Storm. Dund 28 York Chambers, Lambton. Wentworth. Simcoe. Perth. Northumberland. Bruce. R'^nfrew. Muskoka. 25 Torimcoe Middlesex 17 Wellington W. Leeds and Grenville Wellington Peterborough Northumberland Kent 209 I' i BAliRISTERS AND SOLICITORS OF OKI AlllO. -(Continued.) NAMES. Scanlan, Mark Scatcherd, E Schoff, Elgin Scholefield, John B Scilly, Samuel T Scott, Francis Scott, Henry J. (Q.C.) Scott, Jaint'H H Scott, J. J Scott, Jainos H Scott, Hon. Ri(;liar(l Win. (Q.C.) .Scott. Win. Lewis Seager, Charles S Shanly, James Shannon, Robert W. (M. A.) Sharpe, James VV Shaw, Alexander B Shaw, Alexander (Q.C). Shaw, J. R Shaw, John Shaw, Rohert Sh(!pley, George F Sheppard, Daniel E Sherry, G. J Sherwood. William (C.L.) Shibley, H. T Shilton, John Shoebotham, Thomas B. Rksidknoe. Bradford Strathroy Toronto Leamington . . Toronto Pembroke . . . . Toronto Clinton Hamiltim Kincardine . . . Ottawa Ottawa Godcrich Londcm Kingston Dresden St. Catharines. Walkerton . . . . Toront(j Kingston Toronto I arleton Place . Belleville Brockville Kingston Toronto Ridgelown .... Shortiss, Edward iStay nin- Simi)son, C. P iLeamington . . Simpson, D. B JBownianville. Simpson, James H Simpson, Philip H Sinclair, Archibald Sinclair, Hugh D Sinclair, R. V Sinclair, W. M Skinner, Alexander Skinner, (jeorge A Slaght, T. R Small, John T Smart, W. Lynn Smellie, Robert S Smith, A. L Smith, C;harle8 F Smith, E. Sydney Smith, James Smith, Larratt W,, D.C. L Smith, James F. (Q.C.) Smith, J. Y Smith, J. J Belleville. Hamilton . . Cannington Tf)rt)nto . . . . Ottawa .... Bruss'jls . . . Beaverton. . Belleville .. ."^imcoe Toronto . . . . Hamilton . . Toronto . . . . Alexandria. King.^ton . . >tratford . . Toronto . . . . County. Simcoe Vliddlescx 90 { hurch Essox 20 Adelaide E. Renfrew 17 Toronto St. Huron VV'entwortli BrucH^ C.irleton Pa. 'eton Harcn vii(',alesex Ftuntenac Kent Lincoln Bruce 19() Bloor W. Frontenac i.'8-;$0 Toronto St. Lanark Hastings Leeds and Grenvillo Frontenac 80 King E. Kent simcoe Esse.v Northumberland Hastings U'entworth Ontario If) Wellington W. Carletou Huron Ontario Hastings Norfolk 20 Adelaide E Wentworth 10 York Chambers stormont Frontenac Perth m 3 Bldg. & Loan Cham. PlWr i« 1 II ^!' 210 HAIlIilSTKliS AND HOLU ITOUS OF O>i'VAM0 . -(Continued.) NAMES. ItKHIDKNcK. C.L Torriito Whitl.y Wo(i,', IJiciianI, L!,. !).. . Snider, Thoiuas A Snider, Collin (i Snook. Tnnis [^ Snow, Alex. JohnKuHsell. . . Sorley, \V. F Sparks, Nicholas 8i)ronl, ilohn T Stanton, .lanies Start, ('. K StauTdoii, {ieorj;<' L Steele, William H Steers, William St. John, Frederick 11 . . . St. John, J. W Stepliens, J. J Stephenson. (Jeorge H Stevens, William A Stevenson, F^raneis S Stewart, D. E. K Stewart, Hamilton D., LL.B Stewart, McLeod Stewart, Tlionias Stinson. Tliomas H Stone, Erastus B Stone, Frod Stonelionse, Edward StranKt', >John Strathy, Henry H Strathy, J. Robert Stratton, Wm. A Stuart, Alexander Sullivan, W. H Sullivan, Michael Sutherland, R. F 8wayze, William D Sweet, Edwin Symons, David T Symons, Harry Kin)j;st(Pii Ottawa I oronto Ottawa Harrie St I honias Tara Hamilton Tomnto .Midland St. Catharines. Toronto Teesewater . . Toronto Aylmer . . I>ininville Belleville . . . Harrie Ottawa Lindsay Hamilton . . . Peterhorough. . Chatham Brampton Kingston . . . . Barrie Toronto Peterhorough . Glencoe Kingston Sarnia Windsor Dunnville Brant ford Toronto (VniNTY. ;m Toronto St. Ontario O.xtord (J rev Victoria Weldwnrth Storm I hind. & (lleng. Nortlumdi'd «,t Durli'm Durham 'J'.'-L'U York ClmiuherH. Brant Landiton Froideniic l"» Wellington E llahlimand Froiitenac Carleton ir» WellingtoM W Carleton. *Jimcoe. Elgin. Bruce. W^ent worth. 2(} Adelaide E. »imcoe. Lincoln. ;« W«'llington E. Hrut-e. Manning Arcade. Elgin. Haldimand. Hastii gs. ■^imcoe. Carleton. Victoria. Wentworth. Peterhorough. Kent. Peel. Frontenac. >imcoe ;5(> Toronto Street f'eterhorough Middlesex Frontenac Lanihton Essex Haldimand Brant 18-20 King West 17 Wellington West 211 BARKISTEItS ANU SOLK'ITOIW OK ONTAUIO— (C'oH^nju^Z.) NAMKS. Ow«>(i SoiitkI Hotliwcll . . . . Loiiildii ITainiKon .... Diirlciiii Ldiuloti . . . . Port Arlluir... Viinklcck Hill. Hcll.-vill»> London Taylor, A. E Taylor, (Jco. L Taylor, John Taylor, Kolu-rt L T.'.''t/.('l, J. V '[."Ifoni, Joiin P Ti'TUU'iit, David U Tliackcr, John '1 histU'Vvaitc, Fred VV 'i hoinas, J. Parkrr ThoinaH. JanioB A ThoinaH. W 'J honipson, 1). M Thoiiijmon, Jiiincs K '1 hoinjiKon, < 'hristophrr W 'IhoinpHon, 1). E 'J honison, I), l) 'I liotnson. (Ico. C 'i iiornt', llorafc. . 'I Inirston, Wm. (i I ilVanv, Kihvanl H ■lilt, Jainfs(Q.('.) Ti.sdalc. l)avi.l(g.C.) Sinuof. . . Titus, liort'ii/.o (Q. i'.) Hri}j;ht. . . 'ioothc, R. .M 'London . . . Tottcn, Warri'n i Woodstock Strathroy. Arnprior . Toroido . . Hamilton loronto . . Alexandria , Toronto. . . . Towrra, VVni. IJ Travcr. Elliot Tyrrell, Frank Tytler, John Urquhnrt, Thomas Valin, JoHeph Alphonse. Vance, Josej)h . 8t. Catharines. Ii\i('know Morrishurj!; . . . . Toronto Ottawa Ingersoll VanDuzen, Owen |Owon Sound Vankoiighnet, Salter J. (Q.C). . Van Norinan, (Jeorge R. (Q.C.) , VanBtittart. — Toronto Brantt'onl Hrant County. m (hey Kent Mid King East Norfolk Northuniherland Halton Middles* O.xford Lincoln Mruce Dundas m Church vStreet r«'inple Cliainhers Carleton (Oxford ( Jrey r»(5 King East Trenton (Q.C). Brussels . Brantt'onl Kingston Vanstone, R j Kincardine Warden, Frank R Hamilton Warden, Jainea N Wade, Edward E.. Wade, Thomas S. . . Walkeni, Richart. Catharines . Durham Leeds and Grenville arleton Yale. Henrv . . Lincoln Yarnold, Frank M Port Perry St. 1 homas Trenton Picton Ontario Yarwood, Edmund M Elgin Hastings Prince Edward Young, Stephen J Young, E. M Young, iSmith J., C. L Whitby Ontario i^.y; 'ii. ;,: POLICE MAGISTRATES IN ONTARIO. Algoma Aylnicr Almonte Brant County . . , Bruce Belleville Blenheim Bothwell Brockville Barrie Clinton Chatham Cardinal Cobourg Collingwood Cornwall Clifton Dufferin County Dresden Durham County. Dundas County Elgin ' f'Vontenac County. (t. Burden, S.ault Ste. Marie A. McNaughton, Sudbury VV. A. Glover 1). Kippen, Perth .lames Grace, Brantford R. Vanstone, Kincard J. J. B. Flint A. McDougall, Wallaceburg A. McDougall, Wallaceburg Joseph Deacon J T. Partridge I ..ston R. W. Williams M. Houston Magnus Cormack J. H. Dumble John T. Partridge A. Bethune A. G. Hill VI. £. Gray, Amaranth J. Chapi)le G Haines, Bowmanville R. Clarke, Colborne W. Bow, Township of Winchester W. E. lieonard, Yarmouth H. McKim, Township of Portland .'.'■ -1!; !h* i i»i w I 1: u 214 POLICE MAGISTRATES IN O^ST ARlO.— {Continued.) Goderich (Jananoque Glengarry . . Oravenhurst Halton County Huron County Huron, South Riding. . . . Huron County Ilarriston Hamilton Ingersoll Kingston Kemptville Tjambton County Lanark, North Riding. . . . Lanark, South Riding . . . Lanark Leeds and Gronville Lennox anil Addington . . London L'Orignal Lindsay Milton Morritton Middlesex, East Riding . Middlesex, West Riding. . Middlesex, North Riding. Mitchell Mount Fortot Muskoka District Napanee Niagara Norfolk Coiinty Northumberland County. Ottawa Owen Sound Oakville Oshawa Ontario County Oxford County Orillia Park Hill Port Hope Port Perry Peterl)orough County . . Peterborough Prescottt Prescott Town Paris Prince Edward County Pembroke Penetanguishene Port Arthur Port Colborne R. VV Williams Philip Heaslip .John A. McDougall William H. Spencer W. H. Youn;', Oakville J. Scott, Clinton J. WanlesH, Township of Stanley R. W. W' illiams, Clinton W. H. Laws, Harriston James Cahill C. E. A. Chadwick J. Duff E. Saunders M. Campbell, Watford ,]. A. Allan, Perth J. A. Allan, Perth I). Kippen, Perth J. C. Judd, Brockville .lames Daley, Napanee E. J. Parker E. P. Johnson Arthur O'Leary H. Young, Oakville H. Ball S. Jarvis, London East Noble, Strathroy H. Priestley, Ailsa Craig H. Flagg W. Lowes, Harriston W. Spencer, bracebridge James l>aley D. Uavis, Beamsville M C. brown, >>imcoe R. Clarke, Colborne Vlartin O'Ciara George Spencer William H. Young (ieorge A. Grierson G. Home, Cannington H. Parker, Woodstock J. Kilborn, Platsvilie J. 'I'. Partridge, Dalston William Wells R. II. Holland Henry Gordon D. W. Dumble, Peterborough G. Edmison, Peterborough vA'illiam Dunn T. R. Mellville H. Finlayson G. C. Currej', Picton S. E. Mitchell I. T. Partridge, Dalston A. W. Thompson \V. B. Pringle 215 u-w POLICE MAGISTRATES IN ONTARIO.— {Continued.) Paliuorston Parry Sound Ridgetowu Kainy River District. Renfrew County Smith's Falls St. Catharines Strathroy Simcoe County Stormont County Stormont Tudor Trenton Tilsonburg Thorold.. Thunder Bay Division Toronto Vankleek Hill Victoria County Walkerton Windsor VVallaceburg Whitby Woodstock Welland Wellington County Wellington, Centre Riding. iW. H. Lowes, Harriston ■loseph Tarrand |J. P. McKinlay W. D. Lyon, Kat Portage S. K. Vlitciiell, Pembroke D. Kipi>en, Perth J. H. Comfort James Noble W, II. Spencer, Bracebridge J. T. Partridge, Dalston \. C. Mclntyre J. Shover, t)snabruck .J. Clark, Ban\; mi. I ■•' i ■! iii-l. &I;: 1 tif 1 216 DIVISION COURT CLERKS— ONTARIO.— (Conhn/fcd.) IV. V. I. II. III. IV. I, II. III. rv. V. VI. VII. VIII. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. I, II. III. IV. V. VI. I. II. III. rv. V. VI. I. II. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. G. McManus Mono Mills R. E. Hamilton. Grand Valley ELGIN . A . Love Charles Askew . , Charles Askew . , F. McDairmid. . Aylmer .St. Thomas . St. Thomas . West Lome ESSEX. James A. Stewart. .Sandwich J. H. C. Leggatt.Amheratburg E . Allworth Kingsville C . Bell Oxley George A, Morse. Leamington F. P. Boutellier ..Belle River John McCrea Windsor John Milne .... Essex Centre FRONTENAC. \Vm. Robinson Kingston P. McKim Kingston C. Ruttan Sydenham A. Grant Verona D. J. Walker Inverary Jessie Shibley . . .Sharbot Lake OREY. John Stephens. . .Owen Sound David Jackson, jr. . . . Durham Thomas Plunkett Meaford T. J. Rorke Heathcote J. VV. Armstrong . . Flesherton John McDonald . . Chatsworth HALDIMAND. D. McGregor Caledonia W. Mussen Cayuga T. Armour Dunville R. A. Havill Rainham S. K. Smith Canboro' C. E. Bourne Jarvis HALXBURTON. C. D. Curry Minden William Prust Haliburton HALTON. William Panton Milton R. Balmer Oakville Lachlan Grant. . . .Georgetown J. M atthews Acton S. R. Lister Campbellville Gilbert C. Bastedo .Burlington I. IL III. IV. V. VL VII. VIIL IX. X. XL XII. I. IL IIL IV. V. VI. VIL VIIL IX. X. XL XIL I. IL III. IV. V. VL VIL l. IL III. IV. V. VI. VIL VIIL IX. I. II. III. IV. V. VL HASTINGS. R. D. C. Hulme Belleville D. R. Ketcheson. . .Wallbridge A. B. Randall. . .Shannonville T. McCann Tweed F. B. Parker Stirling J. S. Loomis Madoc A . S . Valleau Deseronto J. Sills Canifton J . Sinnnons Trenton 1). Bently Marmora Jas. E. Harrison . Bridgewater J . Wilson L'Amable HURON. J. S. McDougali Croderich John Heattie Seaforth W . VV . Farran Clinton A. Hunter Brussels T. Trivitt Exeter Wm. McArthur. . . Dimgannon John Morgan Bayfield James McGuire Wingham Joseph Cowan Wroxeter M. Zeller Zurich Wm. Lewis Crediton Myles Young Blyth KENT . W. B. Wells, jr Chatham J . Duck Ridgetown S. Wallace Dresden Michael Samson Harwich D. C. McDonald .Wallacehurg George Moore Bothwell D . K . Farcjul'.arson . . Fletcher LAMBTON . H . M . Pousett Sarnia Wm . McLay Watford W . Webster Florence P. Cattanach Sombra T. R. K. Scott Forest T. Kirk]iatrick Thedford John McRae Mooretown W . G . Eraser ... ... Petrolea Richard Code Alvinston LANARK . R . Jamieson Perth W. A. Field Lanark F. McEwen — Carleton Place W. M. Keith.... Smith's Falls Alex. Graham Pakenham Wm. P. McEwen Almonte 217 ' I DIVISION COURT CLERKS— ONTARIO.— (ConfiVt7/«?.) . Perth .a nark Place Falls mham monte LEEDS ANDORENVILLE. I. D . B . Jones Brockville II. B. White Prescott III. S. McCammon Gananowell VIII. J. G. Hood Alliaton IX. H. Jennings .Penetanguishene X. J. C. Steele Cold water STORMONT, DUXDAS AND (ILENGAREY, I. G. H. McGillivray. Williams- town II. C. D. Chisholm. . . Alexandi'ia III. C. J. Mattice Cornwall, IV. Asajih Dawson. . . .Dickinson's Landing V. Wm. Garvev Morrisburg VI. J N. Tuttle'. Iroquois VII. W. J. Ridley.. South Mountain VI 11. J. A. Cock burn Crysler IX. P. Stuart Bainsville X. W. Rae Chesterville XI. D. Mcintosh Monckland XII. J. R. McKenzie Skye THUNDER IJAY. I. W. H. Laird Port Arthur II. Jolm Aikins. .. .English River III. Wm. McLean... Fort William VICTORIA. I. Peter McSweyn. . . .Wood%'ille II. G. Cunningham. Fenelon Falls III. Irvine Junkin. . . .Bobcaygeon IV. Jas. D. Thornton Omemee V. O. J. McKibbin Lindsay VI. J. F. Cunnings Oakwood VII. A. C. Graham . .Victoria Road WATERLOO. L A. J. Peterson Berlin II. Otto Klotz Preston III. Thomas Field Gait IV. W. D. Watsou Ayr V. J. AUchin New Hamburg VI. R. Morrison Hawkesville VII. J. L. Wideman St. Jacobs 219 •i DIVISIOx\ COURT CLERKS-ONTARIO.— (C'f>nV. Jas. A.Watterworth. .Glencoe VI. Thomas O. Curry. . .Strathroj' VII. J. Be %'erly. .Dorchester Stafn VIII. VVm. H. Brtxik Arva IX. Isaac Nixon London East MUSKOKA . I. W.J. Hill liiacebridge 11. T. M. Robinson. .Gravenhurst III. C. Peacock Huntsville IV. Roger Mahon Port Carl ing NIPISSINd. I. H . Kinch Sturgeon Falls II. X . Ranger Mattawa III. Wesley Coleman. . .North Bay IV. Michael Carnej- Sudbury NORFOLK . I. E. G. Wells Simcoe II. Edward Grace Waterford III. D. C. Wood Simcoe IV. Robert Power Delhi V. A . Wood Vittori.'i VI. Henry C . Ellis .... Port Rowan VII. H.J. Mitchener. . Clear Creek VIII. Hiram Fairchild. . .Port Dover NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. I. John McDougall . Bowmanville II. N. A. Jerome Orono HI. Thos. OiT Monalian. Port Hope IV. Thomas H. Sra-gent. . Omemee V. O . Dean Cobourg VI. Thomas Patterson Grafton VII. John Reives Colborne VIII. Wm. Martin Brighton IX. David Robertson . .Warkworth X. W. H. Riciiards Wooler XI. Robert Cook . . . .Campbell ford ONTARIO. I. J. W. Palmer Whitby II. C. W. Matthews. . .Brougham HI. James D. Paxton. . Port Perrv IV. J. C. Widdiheld Uxbridge V. R. J. Harwood. . . .Cannington VI. James C. Edgar. . . Beaverton VII. Joseph Fox Millington OXFORD . I. M . Vertue Wootlstock II, L. S.Kennedy Richwootl HI Geo. C. McKay Embro IV. William Stroud Norwich V. James Brady IngersoU VL M. Dillon Tilsonburgh PARRY Si(in I. II. III. IV. V. VI. I'KKTU, S Thomas Tobin Stratford 1 Thomas S. oi)in . Stratford J. S. Coppin Mitchell William Bo.\ St. Mary's J.W. Donaldson Shakespeare Jolm .) . Whaley . . . . Milverton Robert Hay Listowel PKTKllHOKO . I. C'has, Sta))leton . . . Petorhoro" II. A. R. Anderson. . Norwood III. A. W. Mclntyre Keene IV. R. (liapin Ivakefield V^. Alex. (Jraham . . . ( lanricarde I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. x«. I. II. Ill, IV. V. vr. VII. yiii. I'KKSCOTT AND KUSSKI.L. Georj^e Gale . . . .L'Orignal Thos. Shields. . . Vankleek Hill P. Kelly St. Eugene Win. A. M eKay . . Plantagenet Docitte I.avergne . L umberlaiid C. D. Helmer ..Russell M . Costello L'Orignal ^ <"'. Gates Fonrnier ) Victor Leger ... .St. Isidore Jules Boileau Alfred James Surtees Rockland E. M. Cassehnan ..tasselman PRINCE KDVVARD. A.M. Buchanan Picton IVarshall Palen Milford Ed . R . Nixon . Demorestville A. Harvey Ameliasburg Thos . Jackson v\ ellington Alex . M cDonald . . . . H allowell Harman W . Weeks . Consecon E. A . Williauis .... Waupoose RAINY RIVER. I. W. n. McKay . . .Rat Portage 11. W. Lindsay Fort Francis RENFUKW . J Uieorge MVtclioll Pembroke ■ ( James Millar Ponibroko II. A. Acheson Westmeath III. S. O'Gorman Renfrew jY \ Wni. Wilson Arnprior ■ / John I-yon Arnprior V. John Huglies )acre VI. Hugh Gallagher B^ganville VII. (leo. Marshall Gobdeu VIII. John Ilartney . . .Rockingliam SIMCOE . I. John Weayniouth Barrie II. L. Alg(>o Bradford II I. S . H . Washburn Beeton IV. A. W.S.Cunningham .("olling- wood V. James Martin Hillsdale VI. J. G. Wilson Orillia VII. John Orr, jr New Lowell VM. F. M. Woolcock AUiston IX. A. Sneath. . .Penetanguishene X. Thomas Blaney . . . . Coldwater STORMONT, DUNDAS AND QLENOARRY. I. J. A. Robertson . . . .Lancaster 11. S. R. McLeod Alexandria III. D. McDonell Cornwall ,y j H. Bush Lunenburg ' I L. Warner. Osnabruck Cent. V. Jacob Hopper .... .Morrisburg VL Wm. A . Croons Iroquois VII. A. Redmond Inkerman VIII. Samuel Dillobough. . . .Crysler IX. J. A. Robertson .... Lfincaster X. A . Stalhnayer . . . . ( hesterville XI. Martin Maloney . . .Monckland XII. S. R. McLeod Alexandria THUNDER BAY. I. W. H. Hesson . . .Port Arthur 11. Jos. McKinnon. English River III. P. F. McCallum.Fort WiUiam VICTORIA . I. Alex. B. McLean ... Woodville II. John Austin Fenelon Fall» S98 DIVISION COURT BAILIFFS ONTARIO. -(Co/ie ceremony iniless dnly antliorized ho to do by license niuler tbe band and seal of tbe Lientenant-(}overnor, or by a certificate under tbe Act, or unless I lie intention of the two i)erson8 to intermarry has l)een proclaimud once openly and in an audible voiie ci' li office of the clerk of the Count}' Court of thecountj- where the mortgagor m- vendor resides, within five days from the execution thereof, together with an affidavit of the execution by a subscribing wit- ness, and an affidavit of the mortgagee or purchaser or his agent, as to the /'o/Hf ./((Ms of the mortgage or bill of sale. Within thirty days next pre- ceeding the rerm of one year from the filing of the mortgage, a statement exhibiting the mortgagee's interest in the property and showing the amount stid h1 //(/«' mortgagee imder a mortgage duly exe- cuted and registered ])rior to October 1 , ISTH ; nor shall any such right or remedy in respect of cliiinis ftir towage or for damage by collision be en- forced against any ho. in Jr >"tgage duly executed and registered at an ''hitario or QueV)ec IK. ■• 'irt has no jurisdiction in any prize cai..^j nor in otlier specified i. ^. e;. uivolving Imperial interests. Married Every woman married sine ^he Women. ,lay f»f -May, 18r»9, without any marriage settlement, holds all her proi>'>rty, real and personal, free from the debt and control of her husband. Property received by her from him during marriage is excepted. Women married before the 4th day of May, 1859, are similarly protected as to their real estate not then reduced into the husband's possession. Wife's sejiarate property is liable for debts contracted by her before marriage, and husband's liability therefor is limited to the extent of the interest he may take in the wife's proi)erty under the marriage contract . All wages and ])ersonal earnings of a married woman, and all ac(iuisi- tions therefrom, and all profits of any trade carried on separately from her husband, or derived from her literary or scientific, or artistic skill, are pro- , tected f rem lier husband's debts, and are enjoyed by her and disposed of without his consent as fully as if she were a femme sole. She may insure her husband's life with his consent, or her own, and the insurance is free from claims of her husband's creditors. She may hold stocds, make de. posits in savings banks, etc., as if she weie sole. She may sue in her own name alone for the recovery of her debts, or the protection of her property, and she may be sued separately from her husband in respect of her separate debts, contracts, or torte, as if she was unmarried. She may bequeath lier property by will. She is not liable to arrest. She may convey her real property by deed in which her husband joins, and may appoint an attorney 233 in same manner, and no separate examination is required. Judgo may dispense with concurrence of husband when lie is a hinatic, or residence not known, or if he is living apart from his wife by consent. A wife is entitled to dower out of all lands (with a few exceptions) of which her husband was seized at and after their marriage in which she did not bar her dowsr dur- ing his lifetime; but a husband can only be tenant by courtesy of such of his wife's lands ns Khe died seized of. Mechanics' Liens. Every mechanic, machinist, builder, miner, contractor, or other i)ersons doing work f the owner's interest. Tlie lien must be registered in the County Registry Office during pi-ogress of wf)rk. or within one month after completion, and ceases to exist unless proceedings are taken to enforce it witiiin ninety days from completion, in the County or Division ^^jurts, or the Court of Chancery, according to the amount. Mecliunics ( ntitied to lien on a chattel for work done may sell the chattel if (after tiin e months\ jiayment is not made. Mortgages niust be umler seal. A wafer or some other adhesive sub- stance should be used. A mortgage is foreelo-sed by action in the lligli Court. Special provision is made for regulating th(.' recovery of interest upon moneys secured by mortgage in certain cases. Tiiere is no redemp- tion after the sale or foreclosure under the decree. A mortgage is dis- charged by the registration, in the Land Registry Office, of a certiHc-ate, under the hand of the mortgagee, or his assignee or representative entitled to the money, stating that the mortgage money has been paid . The exi'cu- tion of the certificate for registration is proved in the same manner as that of deeds and mortgages. Notes and Bills of Exchange. The law as to promissory notes and bills of exchange may iie said to be the same as that which prevails in England and the United States. Bills and notes which fall due on a legal holiday are payable and must be pre- sented the day after such holiday. (See page 15.) Proof of Claims. A solicitor should be furnished with the Christian names, f urnames and residences of all the proposed plaintiffs and defendants, andwich particulars of the claim, if on an open account. If on a judgment, an e iemplification of the judgment, under the seal of the Court and hand of the chief judicial officer, is required . Where the plaintiff is resident out of the Province security for costs may be ordered by the Court on the appli( ation of the rought. If the rother, or sister — Whole to them equally. Wife, mother, brother, sister and nieces — Half to wife, rcsidiie to inotlitM', brother, sister and nieces. Wife and father - Half to wife, half to father. Wife, mother, nephews anrotiier or sister — Half to brother or sister jier ca|)ita. half to cliildren of deceased lirotlii'r or sister l>cr stirj)es. By the 2''th .section of the Kevised Statntes of Ontario, chap. I'J."), it is enacted that tiie separate ])ersonal property of a married wonKui - ert}' shall pass or be ilistributed as if that Act bail not been passed. Real Estate of Intestates. After 1st July, 1880, realty descends to personal repicsentative, whether the deceased died testate or intestate. In case of intestacy, to be distributed in tlie same way as ju-rsonal estate, sidiject tothefollowinj' inodifications; — "A widow is entitleil to elect whether she will take dower or a distribu- tive share of lier deceased husband's real estate (49 Vic, c. 22, s. 4, ss. 3). A Imsband entitled to curtesy may. by deed executed within six calendar months of his wife's deatli, elect to take curtesy in lieu of a distributive share (4!»;Vic.. c. 22, s. 4, ss. 3)." 5 t i I'ihm it; if til. t '' t '/I II Hi' ■ ■• i- FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC • LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : The Honourable Acuuste R£.\l Angers, {Ajijwiiited 'Uth OcfolH-t 1887). AideTTK, ( n-*/ , * . */■ i- M itiiDUt portfolio. D. A. Ross, » ^ •' Clerk ofttie E,vecntire Coinicil — (Justave Grenier. *Created a Province o{ the Dominion of Canada at Confederation, Ist Julv, 1867. M 1 h; Ifip !':.|!f li-il 238 LWJISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honourable PlKURE HorcHER DK LaBrukrk, Speaker. Division. Namk. Rksidknck, Alma Hon. M. M. Bedford Thomas Wood Dunham Flats Do l^jiiiaudiere . V. P. Lavallee, M. D St. Felix de Valois De la IJurantaye. . De la Valliere . . . . De [joriiiiier I)(! Salal terry < J rand vi lie Pierre (rarneau Quef)ec St . Pierre les Becqueta Montreal Montreal Fran(;oiK-Xavier Ovide Methot Joseph (Jasjtard Laviolette. . . . Ilenrv Starnes . . Elizet; Dionne Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere (Julf D. A. Ross George Brvson L. E. Paeaud F. X. Praxe(le Larue QueV)ec Mansfield Arthabaskaville St. Augustin Quebec Inkerinan Kennebec La Kalle Laurentides ■Jean Elie (lingras Lauzon Mille Isl(> Louis (;harles Champagne .... ("has. Honcher de Houcherville Louis Archamltault •^t. Eustaehe Montarvillc llepeiitigiiy liigaud Boucherville L'Assomption Parish Montreal Eustaehe Prudhomme Pierre Poucher de LaPruere . . Joiui Jones Ross . . Rougeinent Shawinigan Sorel St. Hyacinthe Ste. Anne de la Per.ade Joseph Adolpiie Dorion •loliii Ilearn St. Ours Stadacona Quebec Montreal Victoria James Feri'ier ■\Vt'liington Francis Edward (iilman Montreal 0?'Kl('Ki?s OF THK LK(ilsi.ATlVK roiNcil,. — (Jeorge Tiouelier de Boucher- ville, t'lerk ; F. L. Desaulniers. ( 'lerk of Private Bills; R. Caiii])l)eil. Assistant Clerk, Clerk of English Journals and Accotnitant ; Nuitoieoii Lt^gendre. Clerk of French Journals and Translator ; Eugene Baribeau. C lerk of the Committees : A. Frenette, Permanent Clerk and Sergeant-at-Arms ; Samuel Staunton Hatt, (ientleman Usher of the Black Rod ; F. ]»r(iuin. messentrer. >1 239 MKMBFRH OF THK I.K(HSLATIVK ASSKMHLY, QUEBEC. The Honourabk' Ffil-ix Gabkiek MAmiiAND, Speaker. NAME. Baldwin, Ozro BjiHinet, LouiH Roauchamp, Benjamin Rernatcliez, Napoleon BiHson, E. H Blanchot, Hon. Jean. . BourbonnaiH, O. (J . . . . Boyer, Arthur Cameron, Alex Cardin, Touis Paul . . . CaajTiivi". ThoH. Chase David, Louis () Desohene. F. G. Meville I)esehen(>rt, Geo. Iloiiore DeHJiinlins, LduiH (Jeorges . . . . Duhaniel, Hon. (ieorf^e DupleHsiH, L. T. N.LeN Faueher (le St. Maurice. Narc. Flynn. Hon. Kd. JaH.,LL.D., Forest, LudK'er Gagnon, Hon. Clis. Ant. Em. . (Jirouard. Jos. E Ciluilu, Victor CONKTITIE.VCV. StanHtead Joliette Two Mountains. . MontinaKny Beauharnois . . . . Beauce Soulopp^PH Jai(|ues Cartier. Huntingdon .... Richelieu Queb I ,Coun*j>. M(utreai East. . KIslet Post Office Address. Dixville St. Charles Borroni»e St. Hernias Montmagn^ Beauharnois Quet)ec Montreal M(jntreal HimtingdoM Sorel Quel)ec Montreal Queb»'c Ste. Epiphane Teniis<'ouata Montmorency JLevis Il)erville (Montreal •St. Maurice |Three Kivers Rellechasse Quebec (»as])e [Quebec L'AHsomi)tion iL'AsHoinption Kaniouraska i Riviere Ouelle Drumm'nd & Artha • ajDruminonilville .Yainaska St. Franc^ois du Lao Hall. Johns. Snivthe M<.ntreal West Montreal Johnson, A. T. ^. Megantic Thetford Napierville ] Montreal • Lotbiiuere Warwick Houville Montreal Dorchester St. Anselme Vaudreuil St. Justinede Newton Liival iMontreal Levis Quebec Vercheres V'arennes Brome Knowlton Couipton I Waterville Montreal Centre Montreal St. John's St. Jean d'Iberville Bonaventure Carleton jiH>"VAUI^""l'#l '»! ■' 240 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.— {Continued.) NAME. CON.STITUE.NX'Y. Post Office Address. Robidoux, Jean Emery Rocheleau, A Chateauguay Cliambly Montreal St. Hubert Rochon, Alfred Ottawa Hull Saint Hillaire, Elie Chicoutimi & Sa^uen'y Quebec East. . . Missisquoi .... Berthier St. Prime Shehyn, Hon. Jos Quebec Spencer, Elijah E Frelighsbnrp: Isle du Pad8(Berthier) Montreal Sylvestre, Louis Taillon, Hon. L. Olivier Montcalm Tessier, Jules Portneuf Quebec St. Stanislas Trudel, Ferdinand Champlain . Turcotte, Hon. Arthur Three Rivers . . Three Rivers Hochelaga Laprairie Maskinonere . . ... Nicolet Rimouski Shefford pa H (m; 1 If 1: .; i ■ 'ii ' ■ ■i! Index to Counties in the above List of Members of tlie Legislative Assembly of Quebec. TJic Fonourable Felix Gabriel Marchand, Speaker. Argeiiteuil Bagot Beauce Beauliarnois Belli'chasse Berthier Bonaventure Brouie <"haml)ly < 'haniplain Charlevoi.x Chateauguay ( 'hicoutiini iV Saguenay C'onipton Two Mountains Dorchester Druiu'nd & Artliabaska (laspe Hoclielaga Huntingdi>u Iberville Jacques Cartier William Owens Joseph Pilon Hon. Jean Blanchet Elie Hercule Bi.sson N. Faucher de St. Maurice Louis Sylvestre Dr . Henri Jose Martin Hon. William Warren Lynch. Antoine Rocheleau Ferdinand Trudel Joseph Morin Jean Emerv Robidoux Elie St. Milaire John Mc;Intosh, jr Benjamin Beauchanip Napoleon LaLanK'helle Joseph E. Girouard Hon. Edmund James Flynn . . 'Stonefield St. Ephrem d'Upton Qutibec Beauliarnois Quebec Isledu Pads Carleton Knowlton iSt. Hubert St. Stanislas i Bale St. Paul [Montreal St. Prime, L. St. J. Waterville 'iSt. Hernias St. Anseleuie Drummondville iQuebec Dr. Alexander Cameron Huntingdon Hon. George Duhamel Montreal Arthur Bover Montreal Ill 241 Index to Counties and Members, Legislative Assembly. — (Continued.) i NAMK. Constituency. Joliette Kamoiiraska Laprairie L'Assouiption liaval Ijevis L'Islet Lotbiniere Maskinonge Megantic ^lissisqiioi Montcalm Montmagny Montmorency Jlontreal East Montreal C'entre .... Montreal West Naperville Nicolet Ottawa Pontiac Portneuf Quebec Centre Quebec West Quebec East Quebec County Richelieu ... Richmond and Wolfe Rimouski Rouville St. Hjacintlie 8t . Jean St. Maurice Sheflford •Sherbrooke Soulunges Stanstead Temiscouata ''^errebonne Trois-Rivit-res Vaudreuil A'ercheres Yamaska Post Office Address. Louis Basinet St . Chas . Borromuu'o Charles Antoine Ern. (iagnon. Riviere-Ouelle Ludger Forest L'Assomption Pierre Evariste Leblanc 'Montreal Fran(,"ois Xavier Lemieux. . . . Quel)ec F. Ct. Meviile Deschenes Quebec Edouard H. Lalilierte Andrew Stuart Johnson . Elijah E. Spencer Hon. Ls. Olivier Tiiillon . Xazaire Hernatchez Loins George Desjardins. Louis O. David John Sniythe Hall Hon. James McShane . . . Eugene Lufontaine Alfred Roclum William Joseph Ponitore Jules Tessier Dr. R. F. Rinfrct (lit Malouin Owen Murphy Josepli Shelly!! Thomas Chase Casgrain Louis Paid Caidin Jaccpies Picard Edmond Lareau Hon. Honore Mercier iVontreal Warwick Thetf(n-d Frelighsburjj Montreal St. Thomas Levis Montreal Montrej'.l Montreal Montreal Hull ( biciiester Quebec Quebec Quebec Quebec Quebec- Sorel Wottoii Montreal Hon. Feli,\ (iabriel Marchand. L. T. N. L. Deplessis Hon. Joseph Oibb Robertson, O. (i . Hourbonnais Ozro Baldwin (Jeorge Honore Deschenes. . . . (Juillaume Alphonse Naiitel . . Hon. Arthur Tunotte Alfred Lapointe Alexander Pa'st. Ed. Lussier. Victor Gladu ."^t. Jean (riberville Trois-Rivieres Sherbrooke VI ontreal Dixville St, Epiphane .St. Jerome Trois-Rivieres St . J ust ine de Ne wt on Varennes .St. Fran(,'ois du Lac yf OffK'EHS of the LK(HSI..\tivf Aksp:.mbly. — I/niis Delorme, Clerk of the legislative Assembly : E. T. Simard, Deputy Clerk : Paul E. Smith, Clerk of the English Journals : Louis Fortier. Clerk of the French Journals ; Puteau Turcotte, ('hief French Translator ; Crawford Lindsay, Chief English Translator; Edouard Ijemoine. Clerk of F.-ivate Bills; Charles Dola- grave. Assistant Clerk of Private Bills ; Charles Lindsay, Clerk of Com- mittees; Ad. E. Demers, Clerk of Printing, Stationery and Records; Laurent Simoneau. Accountant : Z Duhamei. Postmaster ; (Jedeon Larocque, Ser- geant-at-Arms ; Olivier Robitaille, Chief Messenger ; C. R. Pariseault, liaw Clerk, li. P. 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Si's 5 S ocis ■^ '. X ^ •ri ,_4 o t-> s c3 0; 1? !? fl _o a< s ecretary ?r of Rai e 5 a: and Pub reasurer ecretary leral . . . tf olios. . 1- 1 2 Kr o 3 ?- (I, p -M o o a jj ?- o fc- o o ;3 .t; 0h-<&4U. b- Q-«coa4UH-i (1.. o S -5 « WH -^seh « 3 c 0) 2 C bC O Q pa' .fiW 5 «i« ^o-g iS 53 c5 * -33 >->0 ^Cs^s^OH-al i-^wt^K i-^>-iji:J»^WiJ ffia,H,K,-^;;«t5Q 245 LEGISLATURES SINCE 1867. No. of Legislatures. SesHion.s Ist Legislature . ., 3n(l Legislature. . , 3rd Legislature. . . 4th Legislature . . . r)th Legislature . . , 6th Legislature . . list . ;2n(l 3rd i4tli 1st 2nd ;3rd 4th 1st. |2nd i;Jrd 1st. |2nd i8rd I4th ilst. 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1st. Date of Opening . Dec. 27, 1867. Jan. 20, 1H(59. Nov. 2:1, 1H69. 3, 1H70. Nov. 7,1871. 7, 1872. Dec. 4,1873. 3, 1874. Nov. 5.187.1. " 11, 187(). Dec. 19, 1877. Prorogation. Feb. 24, 1868. April 5, 1869. Feb. 1, 1870. Dec. 24, 1870. Dec. 23, 1871. " 24, 1H72. Jan. 28, 1S74. Feb. 23, 1875. | Dissolution. Dec. 24, 1875, •• 27, 1876. Mar, y, 1878, May 27, 1871. June 7, 1875. June 5, 1878. Julv 20, 1878. 19, 1879. Oct. 31, 1879. May 28, 1880. April 28, 1881 Mar. 9, 1882. Jan. 18, 1883. Mar. 28, 1884. 5,1885. April 8, 1886. I Jan. 1887 Julv 24, 1880. June 30, 1881, Mav 27, 1882. Mar. 30, 1883, June 10, 1884, May 9, 18H5, June 21, 1888, May 18, 18,S7, Mar. 22, 1878. Nov. 7, 1881. Sept. 9, 1886. OFFICERS OF THE QUEBEC GOVERNMENT. Provincial Registrar's Department. — Hon. C. A. E. Gagnon, provin- cial registrar ; I. C. Ijangelier, deputy registrar. Department of the Law Officers of the Crown. — Hon. H. Mercier, attorney-general; Hon. G. Duhamel, solicitor-general; Joseph A. Defoy, assistant to the law officers of the Crown : Jos. Boivin, private secretary of the Premier and Attorney-General ; A. Legare, i)rivate secretary of the So- licitor-general. Provincial Secretary's Office— Hon. C. A. E. Gagnon. provincial secre- tary ; P. J, Jolicoeur, assistant secretary ; O. F. Campeau, accountant. Treasury Department . — Hon. Joseph Shehyn, treasurer ; H.T. Machin, assistant treasurer and secretary of the treasury board . Audit Branch — Gaspard Drolet, auditor ; F. D. Tims, assistant auditor. Department of Public Instruction . —Hon , G. Ouiniet, superintendent of public instruction; Paul C. Gazes, French secretary; E. I. Rexford, English secretary; H. Richardson, accountant: Gustave Ouimet, librarian. |:n':iu-;^ II .' ¥'■' m ! ,d- flH 240 Department of Agriculture and Public Works. — Hon. Jas. McShane, comniisbioner ; S. Leaage, assistant commissioner; Ernest Gagnon, secre- tary; J. B. Derouie, engineer and superintendent of public works; P. C'ousin, awsistant engineer; J. O. Methot, inspector of works; P. M. Par- tridge, accountant ; E. Moroau, director of railway office ; E. A. Barnard, director of agriculture. Department of Crown Lands.— Hon. P. Garneau, commissioner ; E.E. Tache, assistant commissicmer ; C. E. Gauvin, superintendent of surveys ! D. C. Mackedie, accountant and cashier; Alfred Pare, superintendent of woods and forests ; W. E. Collins, superintendent of land sales, section west; L. L. Fivard, superintendent of Jesuits' estates; J. N. Proulx, registrar, and game and fisheries superintendent P.Q., for department ; F. X. Genest, inspector of cadastre ; G. A. Varin, secretary of cadastre. Queen's Printer's Office.— Clias. F. Langlois, Queen's Printer. JUDICIAL DISTRICTS OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Districts, Chief Places and Counties. OTTAWA (Villaye of Ayliaei'*). Counties of Ottawa and Pontiac. MONTREAL {Montreal Citij). Counties of Hochelaga, Jac(iues Cartier. Laval, Vaudreuil. Soulanges, Ijaprairie. Cliambly, Vercheres ; and the City of Montreal. TEUREB<^NNE {Vilhuje of Stc . Scholastique) . Counties of Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne. .lOLiETTE (Joliettc). Counties of L'Assomption, Montcalm and Joliettc. UU'HEIJKU {Sorel). Counties of RiclieUeu, Yaniaska, iind Berthier. THREE RIVERS (City of Three liiverK). Counties of Maskinonge. St. Maurice (including City of Three Rivers), Champlain and Nicolet. vrKHEc (Cifi/ <\f Qiiebee). Counties of Portneuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Levis. Lotbiniere ; the l>arishof Beaumont, in the County of Bellechasse; and the City of Quebec. SAdUENAV {Parisli of St. Etieniio dc la Mnllxn'c or Mnrnn/ Ihii/). Counties of Cliarlevoix and Saguenay. CHlcoUTiMI (C'tiieoiiHiiii). Countv of Chicoutimi *When the Act 49-50 Vict., cap. 6, takes effect, the chief place a\ ill bo the City of Hull. 247 OASp£: (New Carlisle in the Co, of Bonareutnre ; Perce in the Co. of Gaspi). Counties of Gaspe and Bonaventure. RIMOUSKI [St. Germain de Riinoanki). County of Himouski. KAMOUKASKA (Franeri'ille) . Counties of Kamouraska and Teniiscouata. MONTMAGNV ( Village of Montmagny). Counties of L'Islet, Montmagny and Bellechasse, less the Parish of Beaumont. BEAUCE [St. Joseph de la Beauee). Counties of Beauee and Dorchester. ARTHABASKA (ArthaskavUle). Counties of Megantic, Drummond and Arthabaska, less the S. F>. iialf of lots Nos. !.'"), 26, 27, 28 and 29 of the lltli range of the Township of Ting- wick . ST. FRANCIS (SherbroDke). Counties of Richmond (including the city of Slierbrookc), Wolfe, Compton and Stanstead: and the S. E. half of lots Nos. 25, 26, 27. 28 and 2!) of the 11th range of the Township of Tingwick, in the County of Arthubaska. BEDFORD (Sioeetsburgh in the Township of Dunham). Counties of Shefford, Missisquoi and Brome. ST. HYAOIN'THE (Cif'/ofSf. H{ltiriuthe) . Counties of St. Hyacinthe, Bagot and Rouville. IBERVILLE {St. .John). Counties of St. Johns, Napierville and Iberville. BEAUHARXOls (Town of Beauhoriiois). Counties of Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Chateauguay . s. matters and things appeaii'd or removed bj' writ of appeal or of error, from all courts and jurisdictions wherefrom an a|)peal or writ of error by law lies, imless such ai)peal or writ of error is expressly directed to be to some other court. The Court of Queen's Bench sitting in ai)iH'al and error is a Court of Error in criminal as well as in civil cases, and has jurisdictifm in error in all criminal cases before the said court on the Crown side thereof, or before any Court of Oyer and Terminer, or Court of Quarter Sessions ; and the writ of error operates a .stay of execution of the judgment of the court below. WHERE APPEALS ARE ENTERED. By the :2'2nd section of chaj). 77, C. S. L. C. . cases in appeal or error, froiu the districts of Ottawa, Montreal, Terrebonne, Joliette, Richelieu. St. Francis, Bedford, St. Hyacinthe, Iberville and Beauharnois are heard and determined at the City of Montreal only, and tlie writs in such cases return- able there ; and cases in appeal or error from the districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, Saguenay, CJaspe, Chicoutimi, Rimouski, Kamourawka, Montmagny, Beauce and Arthabaska are heard and determined at the City ot Quebec only, and the writs in such cases returnable there. Criminal Jurisdiction of the Court of Queen's Bench. Except such cases as are cognizable only by tl.e jurisdiction of the Admiralty, the Court of Queen's Bench, Crown side, has criminal jurisdic- tion throughout the province over all crimes and misdemeanors committed within its limits, with full power and authority to try and determine all pleas of the Crown and criminal trials thweon, treasons, murders, felonies and misdemeanors, crimes and criminal offences whatsoever, had, done or committed, or whereof cognizance may lawfully be taken within the province. The judges of the court are justices and conservators of the peace and coroners in and throughout the province. 240 I ■! Except cases pending before any court of general sessions of tlie peace, in whicli a trial by jury is allowed, wliicli n>ay be removed into the Court of Queen's Bench, by certiorari, no cause, matter or thing can be removed into the said court from any other court. In any district in which no court of general sessions of the peace is held, or in which the holding of such sessions has been discontinued, the Court ot Queen's Bencli can, at an\^ term thereof, held for the exercise of its original criminal jurisdiction, have? cognizance of, try and determine all matters and appeals of which by law the court of general sessions would have cog- nizance if such court were held in the district. Such appeals lie accordingly to the Court of Queen's Bench, and the judges and the officers thereof, have, with respect thereto, the powers of the court of general sessions of the peace whenever no such court is lield in the district, and the Court of Queen's Bench has and exercises any powers and does any act or thing which the i-ourt of general sessions, if helct in such district, would have or do. The terms or sittings of the Court of Queen's Bench, in the exercise of its criminal jurisdiction, are held by any one or more judges, and any one or more of them form a ([uorum, and may exercise all the powers and jur- isdiction of the court. Any one of the judges of the Superior Court may hold any term of the Coiu't of Queen's Bench, for the exercise of the original criminal jurisdic- tion of that court, and shall have all the powers of a judge thereof, and of the court. But it is not incumbent ujion any judge of the Superior Court to hold any such term or exercise any such powers at either of the cities of Quebec or IMontreal, if a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench be present at such city and able to act. Except in the cities of Quebec and Montreal, the exercise of the juris- diction of the Queen's Bench Court is vested with the judges of the Superior Court. Judges and Officers. CHIEF .rUSTICE. Sir Antoine Aime Dorion, Kt., Montreal. PUISNE JUDOES. Hon. Samuel Cornwallis Monk, Montreal. Hon. Ulric Jules Tessier, Quebec. Hon. Alexander Cross, Montreal. Hon. Louis Franc^ois (Jeorge Baby, ^Montreal. Hon. Levi Ruggles Church, Montreal. CROWN HIDE — MONTREAL. Clerk of the Crown — Louis Wilfrid Sicotte. Deputy Clerks -A. L. de Beaumont, Edmond McMahon, Charles R. Doucet. Clerks — Allan Hamilton, Charles Benoit. t ,1 i^;. 250 'i rA • liii;! I % II 1 1 ■ H^ AI'rKAI- SIDK— M( ).NTKEAL. Clerk «)f ApiK'iils— L. \V. Miiicliand. Di'piUy Clerk — liouis Oiiimi't. Clerks Louis iMareliand, C. H. (1. Lesa^e. Criers— Caiiiille Leeiair, Alln'ric Filiatreaiilt, Joseph A. 8te. Marie. CROWN SIDK— yUEBEC. Clerk of (he Crown — AVilliam Etlward Diiggan. Deputy Clerk of the Crown — Henry J. I'rotter. AI'I'KAI. SIDK— (VfKllEC. l)ei)Uty Clerks ol' Appeals — William Edward Diiggan, Joseph Nadeau. ]\le6senger — Pierre Lahrecipie. SITTINCIS— Al'l'KAL SIOE. Montreal — From the l.')lh to the '^Tth inclusive, January, March, May, Sejitember and Novemluu'. Qnebee— From the 1st to the Nth inciusive, February, May, October and December. srniNos— CROWN side. Quebec— loth April antemb(>r. Beauharnois and Sherbrooke — 1st March and l.st October. Kaiiiouraska — SJlrd March and IStii December. Aylmer — 10th June and 10th December. Perce— 13th February and Ttli October. New Carlisle —13tli Jamiary and Dlth September. jVrtluibaskaville — 19th February and litth October, Beauc-e— :;'Oth June and '^Oth October. Jlontmagny— 20th March and 2.")th October. Joliette — loth January and 2nd July. Richelieu — 20th Jamiary and Kith June. Chicoutimi — 2n,'iiial Jurisdiction is t,Mven to (he circuit court. The Superior Court luis original co;^ni/.ance of any suit or action in which a writ of capias ad t'cuiXHuUnihiin is sued out. The Superior Court has authority (o gian( emancipation of minora on the counsel of their relations or friends, and to hear and determiiu! all legal matters and causes for the rescision of all contracts and deeds, and to rescind and annul the same, in the same manner as if special letters of emancipation and resc'.sion luul been in the first instance obtained, coiiforniahle to (ho usage under the government prior to the conipiest of this counti-y : Excepting the Court of C,|uecn"s Jiencli, all courts and magistrates, and all other jtersons, and bodies politic and corporale within the I'rovince, are subject to the superintending and reforming power, order and control of the Sujierior Court and of the judges thereof, as by law jmivided : and so far as regards any unre])ealed provision of any Act in force in Lower Canada at tlie time the saiil Act, \2 V.. c. IJM, came fully into effect, the saifl Super- ior Court is substitntcii for the Courts of (Queens Bench abolished by the said Act. and such unrei»ealed j)rovision shall apply to the Superior Court as it theretofore ajiplied to the said Conrls of Queen's Hencli : and such superintending and reforming power and control are hereby vested in and assigned to the said Superior Court, and the judges thereof. Judges, Officers and Sittings. Chief Justice— Sir An(h-ew Stuart, Quebtember to ;20th December. Puisne Judges— Hon. Francis G. Johnson, Hon. A. C. Papineau, Hon. L. A. Jette, Hon. Charles Ignace Gill, Hon. Michel Mathieu, Hon. Louis Onesime Loranger. Hon. Charles Peers Davidson, Hon. Henri Thomas Taschereau. (All reside in Montreal.) Prothonotary— Honey, Longpre & Cherrier. Deputy Protlionotaries— George H. Kernick, L. H. CoUard, F. Belan- ger, J. B. Vallee, E. Desuiarais, D. (fareau. Sheriff— Hon. P. J. O. Chauveati. Deputy Sheriffs— Vilhon & Dultreuil. I 1 ' 'iWf fl! m w -rr 252 QUEBEC DISTRICT. Held at Qiiclxf on tlio lirst five Juiidinil dnys of carli month, and tho five jnridicnl dayw loUowinK tli<' l">tli of each iiiontli, except July and Aug- ust; no Court from 2lHt DcccnduT to tlio 10tl\ January inclusivoly; in Sep- tombcr no Court l)eforo the lOth. Court of Review, four last juridical days of carh month. oxoc'i>t July, AuK'ii^t and December. Puisne Judges — !»ir Andrew Stuait, Hon. Louis F.delmar Najjoleon Ca- sault, LouiH Konaventure Caron, Hon. FredericK William Andrews. Pronofhary Fiset, Burron^hs tt Cnmphell. Deputy Pronotliaries — Edward li. Burroughs, and P. H. Maluuin. Sheriff— Hon C. Alleyn and Hon. [«:. T. Paqiiet. '' Deputy Sheriff- J. B. Amyot. THKEE UIVERS niHTRKT. Held at Three Rivers from 10th to 24th January. February, March, April, May, Jiuie, Septend)er, October, November, and from Kith to lOtli December . Judfjje — Hon. Jean Bajjti.ste B(»urpjeois. Prothonotary— Lottinville & Desilets, Shcriif — Cliarles Dumoulin . ST. FR.WCIS DISTRICT. Held at Sherbrooke on the four juridical daj' snext_following the 5th day of each month. Judge — Hon. Edward Towle Brooks. Prothonotary — Cabana & Bowen. Sheriff— W. H. Webb. K.\MOUR.VSK.V DISTRICT. Held at Fraserville from 1!»th to 22nd March, May and September, and 14th to nth December. Judge — Hon. Marie Honorius Ernest Cimon. Prothonotary — Pelletier & Perrault. Sheriff- F. A. Sirois. ,/ OTTAWA DISTRICT. Held at ArtniRij: from 14th to 20th January and Septembei-, and 20th to 24tli Ajuil, and 26th to 2(>th November. Judge — Hon. Jonathan Saxton Campbell Wiirtele. Prothonotary — Alfred Driscoll . Sheriff— Ti. M. Coutlee. OASPE DISTRICT. Held at Perce, from 27th January to ?th February, Ist to 7th June and and 7th to Kith October. Judge — Hon. Jules E. Larue, Quebec. Prothonotary — Joseph X. Liivoie. 2.53 Hold at New (^uiUhIo from Ttli to U\th January, 3l8t to OTtli Juno and 20thto8lHtOctolwr. JiulKe — Hon. Jules E. Larue, Quebec. I'rothonotary— (Jeorge F. MaKuire. Sheriir— William M. Slieppartl. TKUKEBONXE DISTRICT. Held at Sto. Scholastique from 30th to 25th January, March, Juno and October. Judge— Hon. Henri Tliomas Tastrhereau, Montreal. Prothonotary — CiiarleH de Montigny. Sheriff — Zephirin Roussille. .70METTK DISTRICT. Hold at Joliette from 10th to l!)th January, March, May, September ber and November. Judge — Hon. Benjamin Globensky, Jlontreal. Prothonotaries— Desrochers & DesiletH. Sheriff— A. M. Rivard. SAUUENAY DISTRICT. Held at Malbaie from Slst January to 4th February, 17th to 2l8t June, 5th to 8th September, and 8th to l;3th November, both days inclusive. Judge — Hon. Adolphe Basile Routhier, Quebec. Prothonotary — Chs. Duberger. Sheriff — Pamphile H. Cinion. CIIICOUTIMI DISTRICT. Held at Chicoutimi from 12th to 14th January, .3rd to 7th June, and 13th to 19th October. Judge — Hon. Adolphe Basile Routhier, Quebec. Prothonotary — F. X. Gosselin. Sheriff— Ovido Bosse. RICHELIEU DISTRICT. Held at Sorel from Ist to 11th inclusively of February, March, April, May, June, October, November and December, and from 11th to 16th September. Judge — Hon. Joseph Alphonse Ouimet. Prothonotary — Antoine N. (xouin. Sheriff — P. Guevremont. RIMOUSKI DISTRICT. Held at Rimoaski from 10th to 21st March and November, and 14th to 17th May and September. Judge — Hon. Honore Cyrias Pelletier. Prothonotaries — Letendre & Chamberland. Sheriff — Adolphe Couillard. * ' ! i 3,,M''' 254 MONTMAONY DISTRICT. Hold itt Montninf^n,v from liUh to Ifltli Februaiy and October, and 6th to 12th IMay, oacli ut tlic Province. Jn tlic district of Montreal there is jn'ovision for tlie appointment of two judf^es wlio s),all always he availahh' for the hiisincss of tlie Circuit Court. Jurisdiction . Tlie Circuit Court has idtiniati' Jurisdiction to the exclusion of the Superior Court : — 1. In all suits wherein the amount or the value of the thing demanded iu lessctl m one hundred dollars, saving the exceptions contained in the following article, and such cases as fall exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Court of Vice-Admiralty : L'. In all suits for .school taxes or sciiool fees, .•ind all suits concerning assessments for the huildiiig or reimiring cliurchcs, parsonages and church- yards, whatever may l)e the amount of such suits. Kvcciit ill the (list ricft! iif (,)iichrr tiiul Miiiitra:!, the Circuit Court has original jurisdiction, to the exclusion of the Superior Court, hut suhject to appeal : — 1. In all suits in which the sum of the value of the thing demanded amounts to or exceeds one hundred dolla/s, hut does not exceed two hun- dred dollars, saving the exception contained in the second paragraph of the preceding article : 2. In all suits for fees of office, duties, rents, revenues, or sums of money jiayahle to the Crown, or which relate to any title to lands or tene- ments, to annual rents, or such like matters whereby rights in future may be bound, evon though the amount claimed be under one hundred dollars. The Circuit Court may take cognizance upon evocation of any suit brought before the Commissioners' Court for the summarj' trial of small causes, in the t .ises secondly enumerate fees of office, rights, rents, revenues or sums of money payable to the Crown ; titles to lands or tene- ments ; annual rents or other matters by which rights in future may be affected, the defendant maj', before jileading to the merits, evoke tlie suit or action, and recpiire it to be removed to the Superior Court in the same district for liearing and judgment. All the powers conferred upon the Sup«'rior Court, or upon tlie Judges and oflicers thereof, respectively, relating to matters within their jurisdic- iifiiM tr 1 . i'lii ir III I y ) r u i I 256 tion. lire also cunferretl upon tJie ('irciiit Court, within the limits of its cogniziince, and upon the judges who hold such court and upon the officers mi ■■'fTT 258 i t I' ' ! j^B',-! (}iis|ii' District Circuit. licKl at New Carlisle 7th to Ifith January, l.^itli t SAaUENAY DISTRICT. Saguenay District Court, held at Malbaie, 2()th to ;{Otli January, 12th to 16th Junt>. 1st to 4tli September, Hrd to 7th Noveml)er. Clerk — C. Duberger. Charlevoix County Circuit, held at Bale St. Paul, 20th to 2;3rd January, 22nd to 2.')t]i May. and 1st to 2nd October. Clerk— J. Perron. CHICOUTIMI DISTRICT. Chicoutinii District Court, held at Chicoutiuii. 16th to 2(lth January, 28th aiay to 1st June, Tth to 12th October. Clerk— F. X. Gosselin. Chicoutinii County Court, held at Hebertville, from 20th to 2;h-(l Febru- ary, 8th to 9th June, and 20th to 2ard October. Clerk— Elzear Ouellet. RIMOUSKI DISTRICT. Rimouski District Circuit, held at de Rimouski, 10th to 15th March and November, 10th to KJth May and September. Clerk.s — Letendre and Chamberland. Rimouski County Court, held at Matane, 18th to 20th February, June and September. Clerk— D. F. de St. Aubin. MONTMAGNY DISTRICT. Montmagnv District Circuit, held at Montmagny. from Tth to 12th February and October, and from Ist to otn May, each day inclusive. Clerk — A. Bender. L'Islet County Circuit, held at St. Jean Port Joli, from 20th to 22n(l February and October, and from 13th to loth May, each day inclusive. Cleriv— L. Z. Duval. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, from 1st to 3rd April and October, and from 2nd to 4th July, each day inclusive. Clerk— M. Mercier. BEAUCE DISTRICT. Beauce District Court, held at St. Joseph de la Beauce, Tth to 12th March, June and November. Clerk — Z. Vezina. Beauce County Circuit, held at St. Vital de I,anibton, 26th to 29th Janu- ary, and 24th to 2Tth September. Clerk— D. O. Castonguay. Dorchester County Circuit, held at St. Henedine. 2nd to 5th March, June and November. Clerk— J. Reny. ml If 'ill m ikm' !:.. ! ) i, .' 260 ' in I v' ARTHABASKA DISTRICT. Artliabnska District Circuit, held at Aitliabaskaville, from 16th to 17th of every month (except vacation). Clerks Barwirt and Theroux. Druminond County Circuit, held at Drunimondville, 24tli to 2.5th Janu- ary and June, and 9th to 10th April and October. Clerk— J. T. Caye. Megantic County Circuit, held at Inverness 9th to 10th March and De- cember, and 24th to aSth September. Clerk -J. B. Rousseau. BEDFORD DISTRICT. Bedford District Circuit, held at Sweetsburg, from 5th to 7th February, April, June and December, and from Tthto 9th October, these days inclusive. Clerks — Hall and Leonard. Missisosed for the huildinj;' of chui'cln's, parsona;!;os and church yards. It may in matters within its jurisdiction. ;nrant: ;ittachmeuts for rent, ;ittachments in revendicatiou : attachments by ;;arnishmciil after .judg- ment; sim|»le attachments or attachments hy >.;arnishmcut hefore .jud;;-mcnt for .sums ex -eedin^;- five dollars, whenever it is estahlished hy the atHdavit of the plaintilf. or of his aj^cnt, that the defendant is secreting; or is ,il)out to secrete his property or absconds or is immediately ah)ut to leave tin' prov- ince, with intent to defraud his creditors. Any minor above the age of fourteiMi ye.irs may lain;;- a suit before a commissioners" court for the rccovi>ry ol wa;;;es or salary, in Ihe same manner as if he was of age. Appeals. In all vases where no appeal is given from the iid'erior courts above mentioned, the case may be evoked before Judgment, or the Judgment nmy be revised, by means of a writ of ccrfioriirl. unless this renieily is also taken away by law. The remedy lies nevertheh'ss. only in the following cases : 1. When there is want or excess of Jurisdiction; i. When the regidations upon which a cumplaint is brought, or th« Jn ^^H/^:'.. ^^H ^^^M Hi I: ill n *'! I 264 A prcviouH notice of time and place at which the motion will be pre- Kcntetl imiKt he served upon the functionary seized of the case, or who rendered the judgment, and a return of such service is made as in any other case. The service of sucli notice has the effect of suspending all proc»'edings in the court below. The motion must be presented to tiie Superior Court or to the C'ircuit Court, or to a judge. The opposite party is entitled to apjiear and make any oral objections of a natiue to prevent the granting of the writ of certiorari DISTRICT MAGISTRATES' COURT. Constitution of the Court. These courts iiave civil and criminal jurisdiction. They are estal)iished and the magistrates are apjjointed by the Lieuteiiant-(«overnor. whenever lie thinks proper, m any county, city or town in the Province. In the County of Sag\ienay, additional Magistrates" Coiu-ts, in e.vcess of the number of magistrates specified by the law, can be t-stablished, with the powers and jurisdiction of other Magistrates' Courts, and the amount of their civil jurisdiction shall further extend to all sums or values not exceed- ing two hundred dollars. The Magistrates reside respectively in the district or in one of the dis- tricts assigned to them, but in districts wliere no judge of the Sui)erior Court resides the}' must reside in the chief place; of such district. Sittings. If the Circuit Court be held in one i)lace onl}- in the count}-, the Magis- trates' Court shall be held at that place If the Circuit Court be held in more than ouo i)lace in the county, the Magistrates" Court shall be held in one of such places to be fixed by the Lieut . -Governor-in-Council . In either of such < uses, the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall l)e the Clerk of the Magistrates' Court. If the Circuit Court be not held in the county, the Lieut. -Governor-in- Council may fix the place where the Magistrates" Court shall be held, and may appoint a clerk. Powers and Jurisdiction. Every district magistrate has. within the judicial district or districts for which he is appointed, all the powers, authority, rights and privileges by law vested in any one or more justices of the peace in this Province, and in any judge of the sessions of the peace and in any district magistrate of this Province. The Magistrates' Court has an ultimate jurisdiction to hear, try and determine: 1. All suits whether personal or real, wherein the sum or value de- manded does not exceed fifty dollars. 265 2. All suits for the recovery of scliool rat'^s. taxes, ivssessments or con tributions. or of rates, taxes, assessinents, penalties, duniaKes or sums o money whatever, due or payable in virtue of the Munieipal Code, or any acts amending the same, or under tiie act respecting abuses prejudicial to agriculture, or any acts amending the same, or in virtue of any special act incorporating any city or town municipalTty r)r of any act amending the same, or in virtue of any by-laws or regulations made under the authority of Buch acts ; •i. All suits for the recovery of penalties intnirred, and of sums due or payable to the treasurer of this province under the license law of Queliec. Provided, howev(>r. that in all such suits the defendant resides within the county for which the court is held, or that the debt was contracted therein and the defendant resides in the province. When the amount of rent claimed or the amount of damages alleged does not exceetl lifty dollars, the magistrates" court has jurisdiction in actions to annul or to rescind a lease, or to recover damages resulting from the contravention of any of the stipulations of the lease, or the non-fuUil- ment of any of the obligations which the law attaches to it, or which result from the relation of lessor and lessee ; And all pnjceedings in and the proof and hearing of the said actions shall take place in a summary manner and on any juridical day. whetlier such day Ikj or In, not fixed as one of the days on which the said magistrates* court can sit. The civil and criminal jurisdii-tion of district magistrates is concurrent and shall not interfere the one with the other. They may exercise iuith on the same day. and the exercise of cme juris- diction may be suspended to allow the magistrate do any act or jwrform any duty belonging to the other, and be again resumed. i!i • ij-^ I'iS M (Ml j ' HFin ;' . ! iii . . ! HI i • I, DISTRICT. Bedford* St. Francis.. Chicoutimi Oaspe & Ronaventure. . Iberville, Beauharnois | and iSt. Hyacinthe \ Ottawa & Terrebonne . . Rimouski Saguenay Three-Rivers, Artha- } biiska & Richelieu )' S District Mais^istrates. NAMES. RESIDENCE, (leorge K. Hioux Sherbrooke A. A. llud(m Chicoutimi Menalgue Tremblaj- . . . .JNew Carlisle (Charles Louinet Iberville . Jos. T'imoh'on St. .lulieniAylmer . . Alphi>nse P. (Jaron JRimouski Frs. Herman O'Brien. . .jTadousac George Isidore Barthe . ..Three Rivers Date of Appointm't r>Feb., 1KT:$ 21 May. IHHI 2!) Oct., 1H8(( 14 June.lHTT 5 Dec, 1H8:{ 17 Dec, 1WH4 19 May, 1H82 9Dec,1HHT i:.: ■::j| - lit ml '0 if I I I 11 ^i|" m li 260 COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. Tliiw C(Hirt lins juriwdictioii ovi-r all iimttfTH nlating to the proservation of t\w peace, and also in all matters coKnizablo acconliiiK to tin* laws of England in force in this Province. This court is hold, for the distrif ts of Montreal and Qiieheo, in tlie cities of Montreal and Qneliec, and tlie liieiitenant-tioveruor may direct that huc;'' courts may ho held in the chief p!ace of any other district whore the Superior Court is hold. Excoi>t in Montreal and Quohoc, this court may he liolden in the Prov- ince hy any two or more justices of the peace for tire respective (listricts in and for which it is oHtahlislud. Except in the cities of Quebec and Montreal, each of tlie Jud^^es of the Superior C^nu-t may hold any court of ponoral Hossions of the peace. He shall hold any such court to he holdon in the district which is assigned t<» him, whenever there wouhl otherwise ho a failure of justice for want of a ((uorum of justices of the peace to liold such court. Whenever any such judge hold.^ such court, he shall hold it alone, without the assistance of any justice of the peace. The recorder or the judge of the sessions of the peace, at cither of the cities of Quebec and Montreal, may preside over the court in the city in which he is such recorder or judge of the sessions, or may liold such court alone, without the assistance of any justice of the i)eaco. In case of the establisliment of courts of general sessions of the peace in either of the districts of Three Rivers and Saint Francis, the Lieutenant- Governor may appoint a l)arrister of at least five years' standing to hold such court in such district. Such officer shall, without possessing any property (lualification wliat- evor, be a justice of the peace for the district for which he is appointed, and has, as regards the holding of the court, the powers of a judge of the Superior Court. The sessions of the court respectively continue and are holden until the court declares the same closed, which shall not he done until the court is of o[tinion that there remains no trial, matter or proceeding to be had or done by or before it. which cannot conveniently remain over until the then next sessions. Appointment of Constables, etc. This court annually names so many residents as they think sufficient, in the places where the court is held, to be constables and peace officers for carrying into execution during the space of one year, the orders and decrees of the several courts and to preserve the public peace therein. No civil or military officer, or any person in priest's orders, or in the profession or practice of physic and surgery, or any miller, ferryman, schoolmaster or student of any college or seminary, or any person not of full age, can be validly appointed as constable or peace officer. Ti 207 ' Appointment of Judges of the Sessions at Montreal and Quebec. Thu liiciitcnnnt-Ciovcrnor may apimint fit ftiitl proper pcrHoiiH to Im' ju(Ig«>H of tin' Hf'HHioiis (if the peace for tiie citit'H of Quebec and Montreal, to execute the duties of juHtices of tlu' pea<'e al the iK)licc otllces establishetl therein and in ail parts of the Haid eiticH, and such other duties as may Ite from time to time directed hy the Provincial Secretary, for the more etHci- eut administration of the jiolice within tiio limits of the said cities; and the JudKes of the sessions of the peace are stipendiary maj^irttrates, within the meaning of any act of the Imperial Parliament in force in this Proviiu^e. The judj;es of the sessions of the |H'ace for the cities of Quel »ec and Montreal respectively, are, in virtue of their ofUce, justices of the peace, and vested with all the powers and authorities of any one or two justicesof the peace; and all Judf^ments. convictions and decisions rendered hy them, respectively, shall have the same fore*' and effect Jis if rendered by one or (wo Justices of the peace. All the powers and Jurisdiction conferred upon the judges of the ses- sions of the peace for the cities of Quebec and Montreal shall Im» vested in and may be exercised by the recorders and by the recorders' courts of an!;as. Clerk of the Peace— Wilfrid Sicotte. Deputy clerks of the peace— A. De Beaumont, superintendent of Crown witnesses ; Ed. McMahon, and C. R. Doucet. Clerk— Allan Hamilton. Court of Special Sessions — Montreal. (Under the Stahites of Camida, 32 and ;J3 Vic, Chap 85.) Presiding Justices — C. A. Dugas, M. C. Desnoyers. Crown prosecutor— Wilfrid Sicotte, clerk of the peace. Deputy Clerks — A. De Beaumont, Ed. McMahon and C. R. Doucet. Judges and Officers, Quebec. Judge— Hon. A. Chauveau. Clerk of the Peace— D. Murray. Deputy Clerk — H . J. Pratten. RECORDERS COURTS. There is a Court of Record in the cities of Montreal, of Quebec, and of Hull, called respectively, "The Recorder's Court of the City of Montreal, or Quebec, or Hull." The Recorders are appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor, diu'ing gotKl ])lea8ure. There is a special Act constituting each of these courts, viz. : For Mont- real, 37 Vic. , cap. 51 ; for Quel^ec. 24 Vic. , cap. 36; and for Hull, 38 Vic. ,cap. 79, I) l| ! >\ .] fi. i , ■ 1- ■ ■V „ . jfk. jt 1' M' ' 268 1. , ■ . \ ■ J- 'n Recorder's Court— Montreal. Recorder — B. A. T. I)e M<>ntit;;iiy. Clerk— H. A, Creriiuiin. De])uty Clerk — Lueien F()rget. Assistant Clerks— M. E. Auclair, A. Bienvenu, and A. Martin. Bailiir and ConstaMe— N. (i. Neilson. Messenger — Eugene Loroux. City HailifFrt— J. J. Unniont. L. C Therien, T.J. Lehel.J. U. Pitt, Isaac Kinguette, Honor*'' Boldue, Fran(;ois Tliihault, M. A. Parad is, Regis Chi- r- land, P. Patenaude, E. MeDiarmid. (!. Rorke, H. Brouillet, L. A. Duf'resne, M. Uenihey. Recorder's Court— Quebec. Recorder — Iltui. El/.ear Antoine Dery. Clerk —Edward Foley. Dejr.ity Cli-rk— N. Fages. BailitT — A. Plauiondon. Assistr.nt BailifTs— U. Desnxlies and C!. Tnidel. vhief of Police— Lieut.-Col. L. P. Void. Dejnity Cliief— P. Wal'li. Recorder's Court— Hull. Recorder — J. A. Cluuni)agne. Clerk — J. O. Laferriere. . Pailiif — Frangois Gauvreau. Ciiief of Police — Ludgor fienest. Constables. — Napoleon Daoust and Olivier Rajotte. POLICE MAGISTRATES. {Cuiler the Act '^H \li:, CItop. 'JO.) Tiie Lieiileiiant-Covernor may. from time to time, ai)|»o iit lit and j»roj)er persons to I M and act as police magistrates within any (me or more districts of tin- Pro\ ince. Such police magistrates shall have and exercise all tlie powers and authority, rights and privileges uow hy law api)ertaining to police magis- trates of cities (except us regards offences against numicipal hy-laws and as regards ])nrcly mnnicipai matters) and all the powers and authoiity, rigiits and nrivileges app'Ttaining to Justices of the peace generally, and shall he subject in all respects, except when otlu'rwise provided, to the retpiircuients of the law regarding police magistrates and theotliceof Justice of the peace. Police Magistrates and Officers, Montreal. Magistrat's — C. Aime I)ugi'.s and M. C. Desnoyers. Dejaity t-lerk of the peace — E. Mc^lahon. Clerks— L. Bazinet, Wni. F. Mullen. C. De Salabt^rry. Raoul R. Cotret. J. E. Treinblay, L. L. J. loranger. 2(19 m. Crie»" — VV Fraser. MesKengors -Charles Coal Her and A. (Jinmx. Higli coMKtiible— A. Bit- sonnet t»'. Uepuly lii^ijli ronstable - li. S. Fiissonnette. Constiiltie S. ( hanip;if;iie. Police Magistrates and Officers. Quebec. Magistrate Flon. A. I hauveau, Q.C. Clerk of the peace I). Murray. Deputy clerk -H. J. Pratten. Clerks- A. Talbot and (J. St. Pierre. Constable- -M, Horan. !!' COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. This court is one of Imperial constitution. i)ver which the legislatun* has no control. The rules of practice and fi'cs in tlic \ icc-.\diiiirally Court are given in \Vo{}icrsp<)i»i's " Manual of Proct'dure." Judges and Officers. Judge -Hon. (ieorge Irvine, (^ueb<'c. Deputy Judge -Hon. Fred. Win. .Vndrews, Quebec. Clerk- -James Dunbar. REGISTRARS OF DEEDS -PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. COUNTY. NAME. ArgenttMiil Thomas Parron Arthabaska M.J. A. Poisson Pagot losejili ( '. Pacliand . . . Pfvauce Taschereau Fortier. . . Htauharnois Joseph Mayer Pollechasse LouIn SoIvimc Forgues Pcrtliier Pa/ile F "Pellant I iona venture (1) P. I Mi 11 • Leliel [IT: w Carlislt Honaventuie (3) I), .lann \. Verge ' firlelon P.rome Hiram S. Foster Knowltoi RESIDENCE. r«ichute Arthabaskaville St. Liboire St FraiKMiis H(>au)iai nois St. Miclil deP. Herthier ( 'hambly I'iene F. llnrteau . Chamji'ain Charlevoi.x & Sag., lat Div. Charlevoix ^t Sag., 2nd Div. Chateauguay ('hicoMlimi, I.st Div Chicoutiini, 8nd ?)iv Coaticook ( 'ompton Deux Montagues Dorchester (J. 11. Ihilresne Charli's Dulierger. . Telespliore I'ortin . Aie.xis M. (iagnier Ovide Posse Calixtc Hel)ert Otis Shiirtleir .. . Snjiuiel Orr Dosi^hee Dupran. . . Fth. tortier Ponguewil St. (Jenevieve Ia\ Malbai(> PaieSt. Paid Ste. Martine Chicoutiini llebertville Coaticook Cookshire Ste. Schulastitpie Ste. Henedine -.1 it i i 1 1 1 1 i I \\.S|)«'' Iloc'licl.ipja Huntiii>:;i;a .Tolietto KamoiirasKa L'Assomption Laval .'. La Prairie Levis L'Islet Lotbiniere Maskinonj^e Me,t?niitic Miss;s(|ii(ii M(>iit( aim M' Muagny _ MoiUiiDreiicy ' Montreal East Montreal West Napierville Nicolet Orleans Island Ottawa Pontiac Portneuf Qnebec * Richelitni Richmond Rinionski \o. 1 Rimoiiski No, '2 Rouvilk' .ShefFord Slier! n'ooke Soulan^es Stanstead Ste. Anno des Monts St. Jlyaeinthe J St. .lohns ... ... St. Maurice Temiscduat.i Terrebonne Two M' untains Vand'euil Pierre N. Dorion & ) James Mairs \ •losoph X l^ivoie (See Ja( ques C'artier ). Andrew Somerville .Michel A. Bessette Wof/'e . . . , Yamaska < N. M. Lacavnher . . . / 'l F. Filiatranlt \ Charles (i. Bcaudoin. . . . Henri (>aron Zelxlcd Martel .\d()l|)he Ed. Leonard .. J. P. Varin I.. N. ( "arrier Arsene Midland L. P. Leniay .)pse|)li Edouiird Pichettt \V. li. Lambly R. Richard Dickinson. . A. E. Tiiibandean Edonard Laver^^iU' CJalniel Pick .1. ('. Anjxer Warwick 11. Ryland.... Ale.vaiuler Richardson. . Joseph A. Ploiidin Pruno Peltier Louis Dnhamel Walter Rimer 11. (i>. de St. Oeoigps. . . . Edonard Remillard it / Charles Trndel \ .lules Chevalier Charles P. Cleveland . . . J. P. Saucier L. (iodel'roi ( 'asaiilt . . . H. Euf^ene Poulin ,Tose|)h H. Lefebvre E. R. .h.hnson Joseph Stephens Charles M. Thor.ias .. . Josei)h Thibault Joseph r^ault & / Horace St. (iermaiiij I. P. Carrean Robert Kiernan ElieMaillou.v L. di Cr. Lachaine (See Deu.v ]\Ionta,<;nes). Frs. de Sales Pastien . . . ; Joseph (JeotFriou !E. D. Darche i Louis .VI. Bloudin RESIDENCE. Drummondville Perce Hunlinj^dan Iberville Andierst Jlontreal Joliette St. Lcjuis do Kani. L"Assomption Ste. Row; L I l^rairie Levis St. Jean Port Joli. Ste. Croix Louiseville Inverness Bedloid Ste. Julienne Montma;,^ny Chatciui Richer Montreal Montreal Napierville Pecancour St. I^aurent Hull Ilavelock Cap Sante (Quebec .Sorel Richmond St.Jt'romedeMatanB Rimouski .Mariev ille Waterloo Sherbrooke Coteau Lamlinp; StanstoJid Plains Ste. Anne des Mcntu St. Ilyacinthe St. .Johns Three Rivers St.J.P.dellslo Verte St. Jerome Vaudreuil Vercheros South Ham St. Fran(,'oiK 271 Tariff of Fees for Registrars in the Province of Quebec. Executive Council Cliauiber, Quebec. 6tli December, 1883. Present — His II(jiior the Lieutenant-Cjovernor in Council : It is ordered by His Honor the T,ieutonant-Governor in Council, under the authority of tiie lOlUli section <>! liapter JJT, of the C(insolidate law aforesaid, and this tariff shall collie into force on the first day of February next, 1884, Registration. 1. For the re;j;istratio!i at leiigtli of any title or docunicnt. or for rej^istration liy memorial of a sununary of the same. if the number of words does not exceed 4W) $0 .Irt F»n' every additional 100 words (any numb(>r less than 100 to count as KlO) 10 2. For the certificate of registration on each doi iiinciit pre- sented for registration at full length or by nuiiiorial. .(•eptingon theiioticeof renewal, if the registrar j'l'ceives a written notice not to furnish such certificate .... 50 3. For the entry in thr- margin of the r<'gistr> of the title,- document or memorial crt'ating a debt, or estaliiishing the existei.ceof a debt, of any notice of renewal or of any transfer, conveyance, 8ul)rogation. or any deed whatever convryiiig any sum of iiiuucy or right whatever already registere> not given, for tiie making of such eiiti'v : for eacli year of search from the date of the title or document 10 6, For the entry in the index to inni.oveab'"s of each register- ed title or document containing ;he oHicial number of an innnoveable alficted, to w it : For the first or the only official number or the iirst or the only s\di(livision of a ninuber 20 For each of the 21 subsei|ueiit numlHM's or subdivisions. . 10 And for each nuiul)er or subdivision over i't '3 Tf the title or d(Knimeiit registerewer Canada, or liy a declaration having tliat effect, the title or document and the notice or dei'laration shall with res|Hct to the entry in the index to immoveables. W counted as one deed. • I ^ 272 In those oftices where tlie index to immoveables is kept acconlinj; to 4;J-44Vic., Cap. 17, these fees shall apply- also to traiisf' iH and dischuiK'eH. 6. For the registratitjn of ileclanitions relating to partnerships, C. S. L. C. Cap. »).") (under the statute) : If tlie declaration does not contain more than 400 words. .')0 And for every additional 100 words i> And for the registration of declarations relating to incor- porated companies, 40 Vic., Cap. 15, and 4.'5 Vic, Cap. 4, (under tin- statute) 1 0(\ Deposits .ind Cancellations. 7. For the deposits rccpiircd hy tlie A< t 4:5-44 Vic. citp. 25, section 15 (under the statute) : Notice of sheriff's .sale — for each lot 10 Creditors address — for each address 50 Notice of nmnici|)al sale — for ea( h lot 10 S. For the deposit of any discharge, relea.se, certificate of dis- charg(! or Judgment having that effect, or for the dei)osit of any confirmation of title, forced licitation, sheritrs sale, sale in liankrui)tcy, or (alier sale having the elfect of discharging property for hypt)thecs 50 9. P\)r all entries in tile margin of the office register, neces- sary to effect tlie cancelling of a regis(r;itioii, provided such entries to be made in the n ivgin be not more than three in number, .and provided th'-y relate to the same debt or to the same right 50 And for each marginal entry beyond three 15 10. For the search re(iuired to make the cancellations or mar- ginal entries when fhe number or date of registration ia not given : for each year subsetpient to the date of the deed 10 11. For the deposit and entry of the certificate of release from seizure re(|uire(l by the Act 4:5-41 \'ic., cap. ~5, sec. 15 (under the statute) 30 Searches and certificates of hypothecs or registration in the registra- tion divisions where the official plans and books of reference are fyled and in force. V2. For each otiicial number or .sididiviaion of the same men- tioned in a re(|uisition for a certificate, to wit : For the first or the only olHeial numiierorthe first or only subdivision of a immlier 20 P\>r each of the 24 sul)se(|Utnt numbers or siUidivisions. . 10 And for each oflicial number or subdivisions of a number, over 25 2 273 13. For each entry in the certificate of a hypothec or of any registered documents whatsoever affecting eacli and every official nuniher or siibrlivision of a number con- tained in the requisition, including the search and the writing of the entry, to wii : In those offices in which the index to immoveables is kept after the new method, that is to say, in accordance with 43-44 Vic. , cap. 17 40 And in those offices in wiiich t?ie index to immoveables is kept after the method in use prior to the Act 43-44 Vic, cap. 17 «0 And, moreover in both cases, for the entry in the certifi- cate of each and every renewal or partial payment mentioned in the margin of the register relating to such deed or document so entered in the certificate, and if there is ([uestion of a mutation, for tl>e entry in the certificate of the total radiation 1'"> 14. For each entry of a total or partial radiation att&sted on a certificate already delivered .... '-iO 15. In those offices in which the index to immoveables is not kept according to the Act 43-44 Vic. cap. 17 For the search and examination in the register of any registered document whatsoever entered in the index to immoveables, which document has affected every official munl)er or subdivision of a number contained in the requisition, but which, having been cancelled, discharged, or become extinct subsecjuent to the entry, is, in conse(|uence, not to appear on the certificate to be delivered by the registrar 'H) 16. For the registrar's certificate or certified statement con- taining the entries referred to in article 13, without regard to the number of words therein contairkcd ."iO If the fees for a certificate of searcli, in accordance with the rules hereinabove given, amount to less than$l .00, the registrar sliall neverthelcas be entitled for such certificate to 1 00 17. The eight following articles, 18, 10, 'JO, 21, 2'2, 23. 34 and 25, shall .'.pply to tht; searches and certificvtes which the registrar is called upon to make an ! -i ii ■'II 274 of any poison, or for the name of the proprietor of a par- ticular immoveable : for each year of search 10 1(1. When ihe registrar i-aniiot find the name sought for, should he l)e obliged to leave his office to ascertain it, he shall be entitled as and for tr.avelling expenses, for each mile necessarilj' travelled in going and coming over and above his tolls and ferries, to 10 20. When the registrar is necessarily absent from his office, he sluill be entitled to a fee of !j!;5.0() per day for the first two days of absence only. (A day liegan shall count as a whole day) 3 00 31. For preparing any affidavit to find the name sought for, the oath iiicUided 50 '22. For each entry found against the name, whether cancel- led or not OO t>:?. For each entr}' in tht; certificate of a hypothec, or of any registered document whatsoever affecting tlic; name or pj'operty Jilescribed in the recpiisition, including the writing of the entry 40 And for the entry in tlie certificate of each and every re- newal or i)artial i)aymt'nt mentioned in tiie margin of the register, and relating to such deed or document so entered in the certificate, and if tliere be question of a nuitation for tiie entry in the certificate of the total radiation 15 2-1. i\)r each entry of partial or total radiation attested on a certificate already delivered 20 05. For the registrar's certificate or certified statement con- taining the entries reft>rred to in article 23, without regard to the numl)er of words tluM'i-in contained 50 if the fees for a certificate of searcli, in accordance with the rules above given, amount to less than ijil.OO, the registrar shall nevertheL'ss be I'utitled for such certificate to 1 00 Various' Services. 26. Searcliing for and giving the official rrumber of an im- moveable or the sr.b-division of the same, or searcliing for and giving i-ommunication of any document deposited. . 98 27. For giving (.ommunication of the index to immoveables, according to 35) Vict., chap. 25, for each number 25 28. For exhibiting tlie register, in accordance witli article 21 Tt) of the Civil Code, for each document exhibited 28 2J>. Foi the reading by the registrar, if reijuested to do so, of tite et'tries against any official luunber in the index to immovables . 25 275 •U), For the rciuUng l)y tlw^ registrar, if he Ikj requested to do 80, of any dociinient deposited or registered in hia office. ;n. Por all verbal infornuition stating whether a jtarticular deed is registered or not. or wiiether an imnioveablc is affected or not, when tlie registration date or number or the official uumlier is given Moreover, fcjr every year of searcli, when the registration date or inunber is iiot given 25 10 lljl Copies and Extracts. ''i'i. For eacli copy or extract from the register, of any docu- ment transcribed, or from any document deposited: If tlie number of words contained in tlie copy does not exceed 400 For each additional 100 words (any number of words less than 100 t.> count as 100) Fur c jrtificate on any sucli copy or extract MU. Tlie registrar sliall give free of charge to any person a.sk- ing for it, a statement or memorandum of his fees, and cliarges, and of the stamps and taxes j>aid. .■>o 10 r.o i! 'I Duties Imposed on Documents Enregistered. (Stat, of Que., 44 Vic. Cap.8|. cts. On every will, nuirriage contract, or donation 30 On t!very deed or jjistrument ell'ectingor evidencing the sale, exchange and hypothecation, or mortgage of real property for a sum or consideration less in vahie than !i!400 10 If $400 anM ill \&lf i iitfii:-.V '! 270 CORONERS. Their Inquests. No in(|Uost shall 1m' lu'ld on tlie body of iiiiy ilt'coased jhtsoii, unU'ss tlif roroncr sliiill. prior to the iKsuinn of his warnint for Huinmoning the jury, have made a declaration in writin^^, ntatin>; that, from information recei^d by him. he is of opinion that a crime has hcen committed, or that the de- ceased died fr(»m violence or tmfair means, or under such circumstances as re((iiin' investigation. Post Mortem Examinations. No cf»roner shall direct a jioxf mortt'm examination of any Inxly, upon which an in<]ueHt is heing held, excefc upon xiw recpiisition of the majority of tlie jury, unless the coroner shall have made a declaration in writing that, in his ojiinion, the holiling of a. j^ost iHiirtetn examination of such body is necessary, in order to ascertain whether or not the deceased came to his • ieath from violence <>r unfa'r means. Expenses of Burial. Any liuiMjin hody. found witiiin the limits of a city, town. incorporat»!d village. i)arish oi- township, sliall, uidess it he tlisposed of imder the provi- sions of chapter T(> of f. S. of C. he buried at the expense of the corpora- tion of such city, town, village, parish or township, but the corporation i.iay recover such expense from the estate of the deceased. Tariff of Fees. The costs for any j)roc"ee(iing. Iiad or taken umler the two preceding paragraphs, are regulated In' the tariff, contained in the following schedule, and the coroner shall certify to tlie correctness of the same : — To the coroner or phy ician, for every mile actually travelled by him, for thepurpo.seof inquiring whether an inquest should be held, or of holding an incjuest $ 10 To the coroner, for each impiest and return 6 00 To the coroner, for every day, exc«MMling two days in which he is a<;tually engjiged in holding an incjuest 8 00 To the jibysician, for externnl examination 5 00 To the i)hysician, for internal examination 10 00 o the constable snmmoning witnesses — each witness 30 To the constable summoning jiuy 1 00 To the secretary or clerk, in cases of extraordinary nature —per day 2 00 For chemical analysis, to comprise every analysis made on one body, or any parts of the same body — not to exceed for one ivcpiest 20 00 Whenever a chemical analysis is deemed necessary by the jury ami coroner, the latter reports to the Attorney-CJeneral, who selects the physician by whom such anaij'sis is to be made ; and if snch iniju.'st or analysis have lKH»n specially difficult, the Attorney -General may allow a greater sum. *»l,"»l." .^^pr )ii, iiiileSR tlit> iiif? the jury_ it ion recei^"(l p that the de- uiUHtances as y iMxly, upon the majority )n in writint^ of Hiu'h hody (1 canK' to his incorporate! I ItT tile provi- tlie c'orporu- ! corporation \-o precedii k' "K scliedul ', ed 'St eh 10 6 00 :{ 00 T) (M) 10 00 :«) 1 00 277 All reaHonal)le expenweH— hucIi aa tiie h^asing of a place to hold tho incjuest, taking eliarge of the l>ody, notifying the coroner— may be allowed by the coroner. In case the services of pliyaicians are re(iuired. they will he rendered hy a physician of the IcK-ality where the incjuest isheldjorof the nearest Iwality. C'OUONEliS IN TIIK TKOVINCK OF (^UKHEC. District. Arthabaska Beaiice NAMK. Beauharnois. Betlford .,• ( Perce I I ^ ' Bona vent vv ■ Chicoutinii | Iberville Joliette \ Kamouraska . . .1 ^lontmagny Montreal Ottawa Quebec l{ichelieu ! Eimouski ■ Saguenay St. Francois St. llyacinthe ... 'rerrebonne Three Rivieres . • Fi. Clement P. Chevrelils Somerset Jules Taschereau St. Joseph. . . . Alfred .Mori.sset Ste. Henrdine Louis LjJ)rec<|Ui' Lambton ... Josei»h Arthur Canlinal jSte. .Martiue. . iJf-!iu Filler. iHuiitiugdon . jliiram I.eroy Fuller Swcetsbui iThomas M. Prime |F«'li.\ (jatien j James Cassells Jean Baptiste A. Paiiichaud jPhilippe .Vherce Al|)honso J, Sasseviile 'Alfred Morin lAnseil (Jritfon^ jlsaac Bernard j Maria jAmable Laferriere New Carlisle . . [A. CJeorge M.atte Hoberval iTelesphttre Roily GhiLOutimi , . , . ]E. (J. Pell.'tier | JLaurent Desaubiiers |joliett# Elie Lemire |L'As omption Al|)h(»nse Leteilier Knowiton Oranby Bedford .\iidierst t>aspe Ste. AliiK desMoiil Api)<>liaire (irenier Isle Verte . . . . Joseph Marmette St. Tiiomas . . Joseph Jones Montreal flharles E. (Jraham Hull A. ( !. Hellean Quebec A. D. Bonily Sorel ('. Lafoutaine Merthier Joseph P. Pelletier ,Matane P. A. Oauvreau |HiMi(>uski Lo'iis F. Fafard Pte. desMonts. Charles Clement Male St. Paul . Honore Labrecijue vialbaie A. (J. Woodward Sherb^ookt^ . . . H. It. Blanchard St. Ilvacinthe. St. Benoit Three Rivers . Nicohit J. A. Migniult J. E. Ba(leau.v U. Benj. (r. Desauinier's. 1HH() lH7tt 1873 1S7« 1887 1HH7 IHHrt IMH 188'i 1884 I8H4 1M8(J IHHtt 18S«{ i8«r i8(;7 iHrt7 1881 18HI ".1 I .'■1 •;' 1 ::):) M i m Mi I ! H 278 THE BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 1887-1888. NAMES. Al>lK.tt. Hon. John JoH(>phCuldwoll,Q C Ahbott, .Tolni Httliain Abhott, Hurry, g.C Atlaiii, JoHcpli Adam. M . A Allard, Jult's Allard. Victor Auivot, (iiiillniiino Ainyrault , T AiiKt'rs, ("liark's AriKt'rH, Paiu't Archanibault, Anu'dtV Arcliainhaiilt, Fran{,i>is Xavior, Q.C... Arclianibault, J. L., Q.C Archandiault, P. A. O Arcbaiiibaidt, P. A Archanibault, L. H Arclianibault, Horaco Arcliiliald, John S., Q. C , Armstrong, Hon. J. (Q.C.) Armstrong, Louis Atwater, A. W Augc, O. (Q.C.) Austin, F. W. G Auliert, I. (i Aylen, John Aylen, Henry Aylwin.T. C Aylmer, Hon. Henry Bachand, A Bagg, R. S. C ? Baillarge, Maurice Bauipton, (Jeorge E Baril, Z Barnard, Edmond (Q.C.) Barry, D Barry, D. R Bastien, F. De Salle Baudry, F. A Beauset, Edouard Beauset, Jules E Bates, John J bates, W. A Baker, Hon. G. B. (Q.C.) Barthe, G. J. (Q.C.) Baillarge. L. G. (Q.C.) Beaubien, L. O Beauchamp, J. J Beauchemm, A. O. T RESIDENCE. Montreal Berthicr. . . . Qucbei- . . . . Swcctsburg Malbaic Quebec . . . . Montreal . . . L'AHHOTiiption Montreal Sorel .... Montreal Inverness Quebec . . . Aylmer . . Quebec Richmond . . . St. Hyacintlie Montreal ... . I^achute St. Francois du Lac . Montreal Portage du Fort. Montreal Buckingham . . . . Montreal Hull Montreal Sweetsburg . Three Rivers Quebec Montreal St. Hyacinthe Date of Ad- mis'n 1«47 1H7« 187» 1S7H 1H7-I 18815 1884 lHfl7 1878 1880 1877 1874 1803 1871 1864 1884 1874 1878 1871 1844 1861 1881 1867 1841 1870 1861 1882 1876 1888 1887 1871 1880 1879 1870 1853 1874 1875 1880 1868 1884 1884 1849 1849 1860 1856 1835 1887 1879 1876 27J> THE BAR OF THE TROVINCE OF QVF.m:C—{ConfiuHed). NAMES. Beaudin, S Iknuisoleil, C BedanI, FMoiiurd J Bei(iuo, F. L B^langcr, Louiw Belcourt, N. A Belle, J. A, A Bergeron, J. f r. II Bergcvin, Daniel Bernard, J. A Berthelot, Hector Bethune, M. B Betlmne, S. (Q.C.) Bt'dard, J. E Belangor, J. B Bell, J. L Belleau, Isidore Belleau, Eu8el)e Bellerive, (Jeorge Bender, A Bernier, A Beaulne, Joseph Belanger, Louis C Bernard, L. N Beland, Gedeon Biron, J. B. S Bisaillon, F. J. (Q.C.) Blanchette, J. B Blanchet, Hon. Jean B.i*. (Q.C). Boissonneault, A Bosse, J. G. (Q.C.) BoufTard, Ed BouflFard, Jean Boisclair, Evaristo Boudreault, J. B Boudreault, P. A Boisvert, O Benin, J. A Boucher, F. E. N Bourgoin, N. H Boutfllier, F. G Branchaud, A Branchaud, M. (Q.C.) Brodeur, L. P Brooke, 0. J Brosseau, T Brossoit, Thos 'Brosseau, J. B. T Brown, A, J Bruchesi, Chs B; ineau, Art Rkhidenck. Montreal Aylnier . Montreal Montreal Queljec New Carlisle Quebec. ..., Lt'vis Quel)ec M ontniagn y ... lA'vis Coaticooke Sherbr(M)ke ... Druiuniondville Louiseville Montreal .. . St. Hyacinthe Quel)ec Three Rivers . Montreal it St. Fran(;ois-du-Lac Montreal Beauharaois Montreal . . Beauhamois . Sorel Montreal . . . • •• Sorel Date of Ad- niis'n IH78 IHHO IHH.j IH68 1884 l«83 1858 1877 1882 1885 1865 1869 1843 1868 1887 187» 1871 1883 1881 1874 1883 1882 1866 1884 1886 1880 1877 1883. 1863 1884 186(>. 1884 1884 1887 1881 1864 1880 1874 1873 1863. 1871 1862 1849 188-1 1879 1881 1864 1863 1886 1884 1887 i Hi. ■14 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) I n ■- i^ iiiiiM \.\J .50 ™— i^ I.I 16 3 In iik ^ tiS, 122 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" - ► p> <^ 'el c^; c^J /^ °^A A '"^.^y "em oy. •r> o 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation S ^ V 4^ ^\ ^9) V rv ^ ^3^ pi? ^ 7i WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 & ^» jr', ■! ! ^'«'i 280 THE BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— (Confi/ated.) NAME. Residence. .C.) Brunei, A Broderick, J. S Brook, William Brook, G. H. .A Brown, Henry B. (Q.C.) Bradley, R. J Bruneau, Ernest Brunelle, L. J. O. Bureau, J. N. (Q. Buchan, J. S ... Bureau, J. E Burroughs, Chs. S Busteed, E. B Butler. Thos. P Butler, Hobart Burroughs, C. F Cameron. John D Campbell. C. S Carreau, J. P Carter, C. B Campbell, R Caron. Sir A. P. (Q.C.).. Carrier, Achille Casgrain, Thomas Chase Casgrain, P. B Camirand, W Camirand, J. Alphoilse. . Campbell, F Cate, C. Water Cannon, L. J Capsey, (xeorge. Montreal . Sherbrooke Richmond. Sherbrooke Quebec St. Joseph de Beauce. Three Rivers Montreal St. Remi , Montreal Cliagnon, J. A Waterloo E. 1862 1878 1850 1884 1871 1867 1857 1857 18.')1 1884 1869 1843 1879 1866 1864 1881 1886 1884 St. ,; . 1862 Mo.'.we'' 1866 Qulwo 1877 Otv .a 1865 Quebec 1882 1877 1850 Nicolet 1883 Sherbrooke 1871 1884 1880 Arthabaska 1874 Bedford 187b Bedford ( 'Mpbec . . ' ' 'lii'eal Date of Ad- mis'n Montreal A 'Joliette. Chagnon, M. J. Chajnpagne, G. Champagne, Hon. Charles L St. Eustache. Champagne, Charles L., jr Montreal Champagne, L. N Hull Chapleau, Hon. J. A. (Q.C.) Mo' treal Charbonneau , Napoleon I ' .... Charland, Charles P Joliette Charpentier, M. E j M ontreal .... Chasse, A |St. Jean Chauvin, H Montreal .... Chenevert, C. A iBerthier Cherrier Andre Montreal (holette, H. A... Choquet. F. X.... Christin, Alphonse Chabot, M Quebec . Chalout, L. P Kamouraska 1875 1883 1858 1865 1873 1882 1861 1879 1875 1859 1882 1887 1883 1881 1882 1875 1870 1864 1853 I Date of Ad- 1882 1878 1850 1884 1871 1867 1857 1857 1851 1884 1869 1843 1879 1866 1864 1881 1886 1884 1862 1866 1877 1865 1883 1877 1850 1883 1871 1884 1880 1874 1878 1875 1883 1858 1865 1873 1882 1861 1879 1875 1859 1882 1887 1883 1881 1882 1875 1870 1864 1853 281 THE BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF iillEhEC.-{Covtinueil) NAMES. Cliai)ius, Tlionias C'liasst', Hoiiore Choc 1 net. V. A Chouinaid. H. J. J. K . Cliouinaid, M Cliarbc.imell. L. E CliartifT, P^.tieiin»' CliicoviiP, J. A Chalifour, A. T Cloutier, Alfred Cook, A. H Cook. \V. (Q.C.) Coniveau, A\)\) Corrivt'aii, Thoina.s Corrivoiui. Pliilippc. , . , Coffin. (roiU'froi Comcan. Ij. H Cooko, (Jeorge F Cooke, P. J. Corbeil. L. L Corbeil, M CoriK'UkT, C. A. (Q.C.).. Corriveaii, A Ccaiillard. Fl Coyle, P. J Cowan, R. C Cooke, R. 8 Cote, P. H Cornell, Z. E Constatineaii. 8 Crothers, R. A Crauip, Cr. B Crankshaw, James Creighton, J. G. Avhvin Cresse, L. G. A . . . ". Cross, Selkirk Cross, A. G Cruicksliank, W. G Crepeau, L. P. E., (Q.C.) Cresse, Aujiiste B CuUen, James P Cm-ran, John J., (Q.C.) . D'Arby, D. R Daigle, R Dalbec, Alfred D' Amour, J. G D'Amcmr. C. E Dandurand, R David, L. O David Alphonse David, J. Arthm- t Residence. Quebec Kaniomaska Montmagny . Quebec Sberbrooke. Artliabaska Quebec St. Francois, Beiiucc Ste. Martine Montreal . . . . Three Rivers Artliabaska Bedford ... Montreal Artliabaska . Three Rivers Monti'eal .... Waterloo. Montreal . Buckingham Montreal .... Date of Ad- mis'n. 1ST.-. 1HS1 IHHO is7;{ IHd!^ 18S4 1HH0 18RS 1882 1STT isrit 18(J4 1886 1H66 Quebec 188.") Montreal 8or(>l Jlontreal 18H4 1H8*.> 1886 18H1 IHfJO is(i7 1H7!>- 1H8;5 187.-). 1868 18fi;{ 1874 188") 1880 188H 187t> 18.-,4 IHS'.i 1880 1881 187S 1881 187',' 1868 1853 1886 1863 1870 1885 1867 1861 1886 1H8H 1864 187-J 1881 i ifl^: 'TT*!" 282 THP] BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— (Continued.) NAMES. Davidson, L. H., (Q.C.). Uiiv, Jolni J., (Q.C)) ... . Day. E. T D'Anteuil. P Residence. Malbaie Darveaii, Charles [Levis Desi-lienes. F. Cr. Jleville Quebec . Deelienes, (t. jl Delisle, J. A Dessaint, A IKainoiiraska Delicaiunoiit, A. L 'Montreal DeB.'Uofeiiille, E. L. E. F DeLanandiere, Charles DeLaronde, R. (i. F !St. Andre (Q.C.) ^lontreal Berthier Coteati Landing Montreal St. Hyacintlie Montreal Delfausse. J. H. R DeLoriniier, T. C DeTjoriniier, Charles C DeLoriniier, A. E Deiners, Amateur .... Deniers, Philijjpe St. Johns DeMarti^'ny, Alphonse L jMontreal McMartigny, Charles Denis. U. A Desanlniei-s, E. L. . . . Descarrie.s, J. A Desjardins, Arthur . . Desinarais, Odilon... Desrivieres, Rodolphe Desrosiers, Ernest . . . Denoncourt. N. L. (Q.C, |Three Rivers Desauhn'ers, Alexis L |Louiseville . . Desilets, .Josepli Moise jThree Rivers Di'sy, Edouard iLouiseville . . DeLottinville. G. I^ Sherbrooke . Dickson, W. E [Montreal . . . Dionne, J. A Dionne, Ls. Benj Doran, D . . Dorion, Charles E. D . Doucet. J. S Doherty, Thos. James, Dohertv. Chs. J Dore. J. P Dorion, P. A. A Doritm, Achille Doiitre, Jean-Beai Quebec Fraserville St.-Joseph Beauce Quebec Sonmierset Montreal Downie, Donald DriscoU, N . iptiste Dr Dr oum ouin, J. O P. E Drouin. F. X Quebec . Date of Ad- mis" n. 18(54 1834 18(54 1881 1871 188;{ 1^54 188:5 1869 1881 1861 186;? 1885 1861 1865 1885 18(58 1886 1882 1879 1870 1884 1879 1864 1876 1875 1873 1861 1861 1862 1885 1884 1883 1883 1862 1865 1884 1882 1868 1877 1880 1862 1880 1868 1882 1861 1881 1882 1872 283 THE BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF qUEBEC-(Conti»ned). NAMES. Residence. I Date ;of Ad- imis'n. Dufault, S • Duuiiiis, L. V Dumas, D. C Uuiihar, James (Q.C.) Dunbar, James, jr ... Duclos. Clis. A Du^as, F. Duliamcl. Joseph (Q.C.) Duhanu'l. Hon. Geo . . Dunlop, Jolm Dujiuis, F . X Dmaml, N Dm-aml, P. M Duniont. Jean Baptiste Three Rivers Dujilessis, L.N : I Duffy, H . T Sweetsburg . . ElUott, R.J Montreal . . . . EUiott, JohnK. (Q.C.) Beuiliarnois. . Emard, J . U Montreal Ethier. M | Ethier, L. J " Ethier, Lindore Sord Falconer, Alexander Montreal Faribault, J. Edouard 'L'Assomption i'itzpatrick, Charles iQuebec Flynn, Hon. E. J ' " Fleet, Chas. J Montreal Fontaine, R. E. (Q.C.) St. Hyacinthe Fontaine, Adolphus Juliette Foran, Thomas P Aylmer Foran, John K | " Fortin, Thomas iMontreal Fontaine, A Quebec Fortier, O. J. J " Fleming, J. R. (Q.C.) Aylmer P>anchere. J. Art ;' P'remont, J. Joseph Taschereau Quebec Felton, W. H ! Arthabaska . . Fay, J. E Knowlton . . . Foster, George G | • ' Eraser, H. R Slierbrooke . . French, C. A Gendron, L. A Griffith, Williani Genest, J. E ( ragnon, C. E Three River.' Gervais, A. E (Uiillet, L. P ( rrenier, J. N ( Juillet, Charles B Nicolet. X'I';. Montreal Fraserville Quel)ec . . . . Montmagny Quebec .... Sherbrooke. Montreal Ste. Scholastique Montreal Sorel •. Montreal . . Quelioc Montreal Fraserville Perce Levis Quebec Montmagny Queliec Three Rivers Montreal .... St. Johns Montreal St. Hyacinthe Montreal St. Johns. Montreal . St. Andre, Montreal . Dat«> ofAd- mis'n. 1883 1884 1879 1877 1860 1861 1875 1860 1868 1877 1873 1879 1883 1884 1873 1879 1879 1883 1881 1880 1883 1884 1881 1884 1879 1854 1883 1883 1880 1873 1881 1886 1881 1870- 1860 1883 1866 1874 1867 18E3' 1883 1878 1854 1885 1884 1869 1869 1853 1837 1867 1881 1886. 287 IPW THE BAR OF THE I'ROVINCE OF (4VEBEC.— (Cunt iinwL) 1R8;3 1884 1879 1877 ISfjO 1861 1875 1860 1868 1877 1873 1879 1883 1884 187;{ 1879 1879 188:5 1881 1880 1883 1884 1881 1884 1879 1854 1883 1883 1880 1873 1881 1886 1881 1870' 1860 1883 1866 1874 1867 1855' 1883: 1878 1854 1885 1884 1869 1869 1853 1837 1867 1881 1886. NAME. ]\[ackay, I'. Levis MacLarou, Joliii J., Q.C Montreal Max'TiCaji, R. C" MacLoniian, F. S MacMahon, Artliur Hull MacMaster. Donald, Q.C Montreal Macj)liorRC)n, K . R MacRao, (leorKc, Q.C. . . Maloiiy. Thomas Quebec Malouiii, Albert Malouiii. Jacques, Q.C ' " Malouiu, IMiilippe ! " Martin. .1 j " JIartinenu, P. R jMontnin.i;ny . . Madorc, J. A . C Montreal Maillet, L.L I " Mallette, O. E ,St, Hyacinthe Residkxce. Marcean, F. R. Marccau, J. O Martiiiean. P. (i ISIarsolais, A . L Major, David Major, Charles B Martel, J Mathewson, R. D Mathien, A Mathieu, F. X Manreault, J. G. E Martin , J . A Malhiot, Hon. Henrv Gedeon (Q.C)) Martel, P. N \ Metliot, J. E McCorkill. J. C. C Mailhot, M Martin, J. E McConnell, Arthur McConville, J. N. A McCord, D. R McCormick, D McCully, C. J McDongall, James M McCibbon, R. D McGoun, A. , jr McLennan, Francis McLeod, Malcolm McKenzie, P. G. S Morris, W Mulvena, Henry W Mercier, Hon. Honore (Q.C.) Mefcier, Wilfred Meredith, Fred Montreal Montebello . Papineauville Joliette Montreal St. Scholastiqne Sorel Murray Bav . . . Three Rivers . . Farnhani. . . Sweetsburg Hull Joliette Montreal . . . it St. Johns . . . Ayhner . . Montreal . . . Ayhner . . Richmond. Sherbrooke Montreal . . Date of Ad- mis" n I8ir. 18(U iHr>.s 1880 IHKt 1865 1871 1885 1870 1883 1847 1877 1883 1883 1881 186(> 1884 1884 1885 1879 1880 1875 1877 1808 1885 1809 1801 1881 1878 18.58 1871 1879 1878 1801 1884 1884 1865 1808 1870 1883 1879 1879 1878 1885 1845 1884 1884 1880 1807 1885 1887 • ■ji fpl '"n m m m . I ' .- T'T^'^r'TT'* 288 i\ (,'■! ■I !■ I I i: THE BAR OF THE PROVINCE OF (QUEBEC- (Cunt iiiued.) NAME. Rksidence. OlAd- uiis'n Montrt'ul St. Johns. Montreal . Quebec. Sorol .... Montreal Nai>ierville Merrill, A. E Messier, 1) Messier, J. 8 Mij;naiil(, Pierre Basile Mi};iieron, J. H ] " Mireaiilt. (t I " Micluiud. Arsene St. -Jean Port Joli. Miller, VV Quebec Montainbault, D. J. (Q.C.) " Mureuey, J. A. B St. Joseph Beanee Morin, L. D Morisset, C. A. (Q.C.) Moifatt, G . U Montreal Monk, F. Desbaitz '. Morean, T. T Morgan, K . A . 1) Mt)rris, John Ti Morin, Alphonse Morison, Ls. Francis (Q.C) 'St. Hj-acinthe. Morison, (J . A [Montreal Murphv, D. R ] »' Murray, J . R " ... , Nantel, Giiilhuune Aljih St. Jerome ... Nantel, Win. Bruno NicoUs, A . D iMontreal Noel, J . C jSherbrooke Noyes, John P , Waterloo Nutting, Chs . A Oughtred, A. R Olivier, J. O. C Ouimet, Hon. Gedeon (Q.C.) Ouiniet, J. Aldric (Q.C.) Ouimet, Adolphe O'Halloran, Jas. (Q.C.) O'Halloran, G. F Cowansville Olivier, Arthm* Three Rivers O'Donnell, J Quebec O'Farrell, J OHver, T. H Olivier. N.N j '• Pacaud, E . L . (Q.C.) Arthabaska Pacaud, Auguste St. Joseph de la Beauce. . Montreal Quebec . . Montreal Quebec Pacaud, Ernest. Pare, Ed. G.... Parent. L. N... Paijuin, L. D iThree Rivers Pare, Anthime T Panneton, Ls. Edm. (Q.C.) Sherbrooke. Pagnuelo. Simeon, (Q.C.) Palliser, J. N Papineau, Ls. Joseph Montreal Lachute Montreal 1HS4 1HT."> 1H6S IHTS 1HS6 1863 1865 1871 18.5» 1883 1884 1860 1880 1878 1883 1883 18.59 1878 1863 1879 1886 1886 1875 1879 1879 1887 1866 1872 1883 1884 1844 1870 1861 1853 1885 1877 1878 1850 1868 1886 1836 1880 1873 1884 1881 1867 1864 1870 1861 1879 1883 289 THE BAR OF THE PROVINtJE OF QUEBEC— (CoH////Hfv?.) NAME. Residence. Parndis, E. Z I'aradis, J. EI P.'llaud, J. O Pclh'ticr, H Pellet icr, Phillippe. Pelletier, K. ii Pelletier, L. C Pevas, F. X. Pemuilt, J. M Pelletier, Hon. (His. Alph. Piuitaleoii. Pelletier, Ls. Pliilipj)e ?. . . I'ellet ier, J()He})li Peinhertoii. E. H Peiitlaud, Clis. A. T Perrault, J . S Piclie, Arsene Pinault, L. F. M Piche, E. Urgele, g.C Pi^^nolet, L. II Piicm. A Piteau, L. J Plamonddii, J . D Plourde, (J. H Poirier, A . E Poirier,T Polette. Win. A Poiilin. H. E Poissou, M.J. A Poiilin, J. S Pouliot, Alphonse Pouliot, J. Elzear Pouliot, Eugene Prince, J . E Profontaine. R Prevost, Wilfrid, Q.C Prevost, Ls. de Gonzague Prieur, J. Ubalde Purt-ell, JohnD Quinn, M. J. F (^uesnel, Jules Racicot, Ernest (Q.C.) Kainville, H. B Raynes, Charles Renaud, J. Ad Renaud. Z Renaud, P. U Rheaume, A. A Riopel, L. J Richard, J. H. N Richard, J. U Ricliard, L. G St. Jean . ... Beauhanidis Montreal . . . . Iberville Montreal St. Jaccpies rAchigan. Quebec Chicoutinii Quebec . . . Murray Bay Quebec .... Berthier ilontreal Ste. Scliolastifjue . . . Somerset St. Frani^ois du Lfic . Montreal Hull Marieville . . Arthabaska. Farnliani . . Quebec Fraserville . Quebec . , Montreal , VIontreal . . . St. Johns. . . Sweets'nirg Montreal . . . Joliette . , Montreal Quebec . Sherbrooke Urunnnondville Montreal Date of A(l- uiis'n. 18B4 IHSl 1H84 1S85 1S75 1H44 1H77 1HT8 IHHfi 1H«0 1H80 1H80 1H63 1869 1870 1878 1879 1846 1880 1866 1863 1883 1884 1880 1883 1881 1867 1873 1883 1877 1862 1879 1879 1873 1853 1886 1886 I8T7 1878 1883 I8r)9 1874 1881 1884 1876 1883 1886 1880 1883 1866 18.TO ,1 '.I .1 t %'■ ■ m^ ; 21>0 Till-; IJAlt OF Till] I'ROVINCK OF iiUEBEC— (Continued). W l w }l%f^ NAME. Residence. Itit'll.', N. T Rinfrcf. A. T. Rit(;lii.', \V. F Rol.citsoii, William W. (Q.C.) Uoliiiloux, .Tdscpli Kmcrv Rociioii, Alfn-d : Hull Roclior, A Montreal Roiu'v, ( '. 1' VortaKO (!u Fort Roy, Roller (Q.C.) iMontreal Roy, l':urli(le | " RoV, P. .1 ' " RoV, ('. s ! " Rov, L. R Quebec RoV. .T. P ; •• RoV. Klz-ehort F. E Rov. Cyrias Robertson, David C Robertson, Alex Rul)itaille. Ainedee Ross. Hon. David Ale.xander (g.C:.). lion lean. J. A Sarrasin. V. L Scallon. W Keers. L. A Sexton. ,1. Ponsonby Hharp. W. P Short. Riibert Sicotte, Victor B Sicotte. L. VV., jr Smith, Artlmr Welsford. Smith, R. C Stephens, ( r . VV Stephens. C. H Saint-Pierre, H . C St. .Taciiues. M St. Jean. E. N St. Julien, J. A St. Louis, Chs. Horace... Sylvestre, S Simard, J. A Struthors. I. E Simard. A. H St. (xeorges. E. A. De. . , Stafford. Lawrence Stuart (jus Savanl. P. W Shurtleff. W. L , St. Pierre, G. H Terrill, Jos. L Taillon. Hon. Ls. Olivier Talbot, A. X MontniaKiiy Sherbrooko . Quoliec Ste . Henedine Montreal Superior City, U. S. Beauharnois Montreal . . St. Hyacinthe. Montreal .... St. Hyacinthe Mohtreal . . . . (Q.C.) IHMl IHH-I 1M71» lH,-)3 isoii is(;i» IHHC. IHTU lH.t'J isi.-, IS71 1.SM4 lss,-» 1sh;{ issi 1HH7 ihh:{ l.s6t} 1HT7 IHIS 1H7:{ 1871 1H7C, ISO I isoo IMSl IKfiS 1H62 ISj'j imn 1H7(» 1H70 1H7S 187» 187!) 188;^ Sorel 188(> Waterloo 1865 Bedford 1886 Bale St. Paul 1881 Quebec 1880 1877 1877 Chicoutinii 1886 Coaticooke 1886 *' 1883 Sherbrooke 1865 Montreal I 1865 Aylmer | 1863 291 THE BAIl ' F 'I'llh; PROVINCE OF iiUFA-,y:C.—{Continur,(.) IMH-t 187i» IH.VJ 1H(l»i IHdit ISHIi 1HT)» iMir. 1S71 1HS-J ISH.-. IKHii IMSl 1H87 ihh;? lH6t5 IHT7 1H4H 187!$ 1871 187(5 1861 1860 18K1 18«K 186'^ 1KH(> is;'5 1882 i8r);? 187«» 1870 1878 1870 1870 188:} 188(» 18615 1886 1881 1880 1877 1877 1886 1886 1883 1865 1865 1863 NAME. Resiuknce. Angletcrro . . Montreal . . . Ijouisoviile . . Thnie UiverH Taylor, TukIi Tii.vlor, A. D • Tt'traiilt, Ainhrojse Tpshier, J. A TouriKiiy, F. S Tmcottt', Hon. IT. R. Arthur Tatlu'-, liOiiis H IMontroal (Ottawa). Tachi', IjS. J. H Riiiiniiski Taciu'', Paschal ViucoHlas Frasorville Taschcroau, J. Kdouard Qiu'l)er Taschereau, Liiiit-ru Tessier, Jiih's .... jQuehec ToHsicr, Ulric | " Tlu'licryc, S.^ iSt. JoHi'ph, Bcauco. St. Jost'pli, Beaiiro C^uohec . Tonsi^naut, J. O Turcottf. H A Tlu'roux, h Arthabask; THlier, J. N Joliftto.... Tliericii, Glaus Sto. Juliciii ThihauU. Charles Ottawa Tranchcinoiitagno, F. R. . BertJiier. . . Troinhlay, Ernest Montreal . . Treiiholnie, N. VV Trmlel, Hon. Frs. X. Ansehne (Q.C.). . . .1 Tucker, llenrv I " Turgeon, I'](l. "L I Vanasse, Arthur P 'Soi'el Vanasse, F iMontreal . . Vandal, P ' Viau, Henri Villiard J. A Vallee, R. Paniphile Vezina, E'.z. Watts, W. J Walker, W\ S Weir, R. S Weir, W. A White. WMUiani J... Wiirtele, C. J. C Sorel , White, William Thomas (Q.C.) Sherbrooke Sorel Quebec St. Joseph, Beauce Dnunnioudvillc . . Montreal Dato of Atl- rnis'n. I8','!> 18.'(:{ IS(16 1885 1882 1867 188;? 1881 1876 1886 187a 1874 1870 186iJ 186!J 1873 1871 1884 1885 186(» 1857 1886 1865 1861 1885 1881 1881 1875 1861 1887 1886 1880 1865 186!) 1875 1881 1881 1883 1863 1868 lit i' ■mi ' ■» "^^" ' ..*" ■'I - 292 OFFICERS OF THE BAR, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, 1887-88. m i'residext Syndic . Treasurer , Secretary Roller R03-, Q . C. CJis. C. (le Lorimier, Q.C. John Diinlop. D. Messier. Benchers. I ■! '. '■ Hon. R. Laflammo, Q.C. C. A. Geoff rion, Q.C. F. L. Bei(iue. S. Beaudin. S. Bethune, Q.C. W.W. Robertson, Q.C. R. Fontaine, Q.C. Harry Abbott. Visitor :— Hon. R. Laflanune, Q.C. Library Committee. President Secretary . Strachan Bethune, Q.C. W. H. Kerr, Q.C. N. W. Trenholme Rouer Roy, Q.C. . F. L. Beique. W. W. Robertson, Q.C. Cha3. C. (le Loriuiier, Q.C. Board of E.xaminers. J. S. Arclubakl. | P. H. Roy. | E. Lafontaine. Short Hand Examiners. Hon. R. Laflamme, Q.C. N. H. Lun. C. C. de Lorimier, Q.C. M. Hutchinson. 293 NOTARIES IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Officers of the Board . MM C. A. E. Ciagiion J. A. ArcliiiinhiuiU Ii. P. Sirois (). Marin J. B. Dolage N. Perodeau President Vico-President Syndic - Treasuroi' - Secretary Secretarv - Rivlere-Ouelle. Slierhrooke. Quebec. Montreal. Quebec. Montreal, Members of the Board. Arthabaska Beauce Beauharnois Bedford Chicoutinii Gaspe & Saj^uenay Iberville | Joliette Kamouraska . Montuiagnv Montreal Ottawa Quebec Lalibpvte. Edouard Ilippolyte I Angers, Phili[)pe 'BiHSon, Elie Hernias Li'febvre, Jean Mo'ise :Duniais, Severin Beauclu'Siu', Pierre Clovib. . iBeauregard. .Jean Baptiste Ilorniisdas Bouclier, Octavieii Narcisse I'^rnest JCrepeau. Maxime Rivest, Jose])h Simeon LBeaulieu, Jean Baptiste .(iagnon, Charles Antoine Ernest . . iHebert, Huliert iBeaudry, Edouard Alexis jBrault, Henri Alexandre Abdon. . . jBrodie, Hugh jCoutleo Joseph Louis Hetu Leonard Ovide LaBadie. .Joseph Evariste Odilon. . Leclerc, C'leophas Edouard Papineau. D. Emery Warwick. St. Frangois Beauharnois. Knowlton. Hebertville. St. Jos.de Carleton. Iljerville. St. Johns. St. Felix de Valoia. li'Assomption. Cacouna. Riviere-Ouelle. Montmaguy. Varennes. f m. \ Rimouski . St. Francis St. Hyacintho . . Terrebonne . Three Rivers iThisdale, Joseph Huldovique. . . . JDmnoucIiel, George iA'andre. . . . Bloudeau. Franc^'ois E iBoily. Joseph Edouard iCharlebois, Jean Alfred !ljaRue, Vildehon Winceslas Meredith. Edward (Jraves 'Marcotte, Charles Jean Baptiste. Sirois, Louis Philippe L'Arrivee Jean Ernest .'Vrchambault. Joseph Azarie , . . Bernier. Michel Esdras Fontaine. Felix Lafontaine, Emery . . Monti'eal. St. Clet. Aylmer. Galipeault, Louis Edouard. Lord. Ijouirf Adolphe Poirier, Joseph Alexanden' . Trudel. David Tancrede. . . • Quebec. Desrhand)ault. Quebec. Macnider. SherV)rooke. St. Hyacinthe. Marieville. St. Hugues. Maskinonge. Yamacbiche.' Si. (irregoire. Ste. Ge :ieviev*> ill fi hli .^ 1 ■!' .,,... . B ' 'i n V ' m . ! 1 :.* ;i" r; ' i r. I !' .! I' V ;■ ',J ' 294 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. NAME. Residence. County. Beaiilieu, Charles Phillippe . . . Beland, Pierre Ferdinand Bellerose, Louis Hector Boiirl)onniere, Jaccjues Hilaire Brieii. Louis Adelard (Jormier, Olivier Cote, Theophile D'Arpjy, Louis N. Desroaiers . . l)e( Juise, Florence flirouard, JoHei)h Ena Liiliherte. Edouard Hippolyte. Larue, Praxede Hermenegikle Lavergue, Louis Legare. Etieune Manseau, Joseph L. (i Poirier, Josepli Nathaniel Rainville, Louis Schanibier, Augustin St. Amant, Joseph Charles. . . . A 'igers, Phili])pe Bi'langer, Franc^ois Stan . Alfred Blanchet, Louis Cyprien Bolduc. Joseph Bussieres. Acliille Gaspard . . . . Castonguay. I). O Doyer. Narcisse Fortin. Jean Baptiste Edouard Fortier. Louis Roniuald ( Josselin. Valere Laliherte. Leonidas LeCiMidre. L. Cerniain Alfred. Lessard, Thomas Moisan. Louis florin, Josepli Octave DISTRICT OF ARTHABASKA. Wickham "West Ste. Julie de Somerset. . . . Durham South St. Germain de Grantham Plessisvillc! de Somerset . . Arthabaskaville Princeville Plessis\:Ue de Somerset Drunrniondville Warwick Tingwick Princeville (Stanfold) Stanfold Drummondville Victoriaville Arthabaskaville St. Ferdinand d' Halifax . L'Avenir DISTRICT OF BKAUCE. I St. Franij'ois 'Beauce St. Vital de Lambton ! " Page. Clovis Ernest Plante, Pierre Reny, Joseph Rouleau, Franc^ois Roy. Louis M Theberge. (Jeorge Simeon Theberge, P Druuiuiond Megantic . . Drumniond Megantic . Arthabaska. it i .. ; Drumniond lArthabaska, iDrummond Arthabaska. Megantic . . Druaimond Tring •I , Beauce St. >ran(,'ois. St. Victor de St. Georges St. Vital de Lambton . . . . ' ' * Ste. Marguerite Dorchester, St. Anselme 1 " St. Isidore , St. Joseph. . Ste. Marie St. Joseph Ste. Marie St. Georges Ste.(Terinaine(lac Etc'min Dorchester. St. Eplirem de Tring .... Reauce St. Bernard Dorchester. Ste. Henedine | ' • Ste. Claire ! " Ste. IMarie Beauce «'j 1881 1S.")3 18T.5 1870 1841 1H47 1H68 1S49 1881 ll873 ;18!}9 1871 11885 1851 !l8r)5 iH(r) 188-4 18S4 1H4;J 1S71 1873 1S57 1881 1871 1873 1860 18()6 18(54 1883 1874 1859 1883 1841 1849 1835 1889 1881 1870 DISTRICT OK BEAl'HARNOIS.; Amirault. J. A. Victor Bazinet. F. C . Hemmingford Huntingdon 1871 Beauharnois Beauharno"8|l848 295 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF Q,UE1iF.C—(Coatiimc(l). NAME. REMDENX'K. Bisson. Elie Hernias Boyer, Zephiriii Brodeur. S. A Clanc}-, Patrick Crevier. Israt'l Isa'u; Deroiiie. Lsaie Jeremie Liboire Fontaine. Eugene Gervais, Louis Joron, R. S Huet, Stanislas Landry, Josepli Lanlante, Jean Baptiste .... Lel)run, Charles Mentor ... Leonard. Josei)li Le[)ailleur. A. Narc Lewis. Sanuiel Jolni Marchand. Louis Norinandin, Elie Louis .... Pelletier, J. Poupard, Jean Baptiste ... Scott, Jean Baptiste St. Onge, Alexis Tasse, Ladislas Ashby, C Beriau Pierre Boucluird, A. 1* Boyce, Michael Brossard, Tliomas DesRosiers, Frant^ois Xavier . Dickin.son, R Dozois, Joseph Leopold Fleurj^ Ernest Grandpre, Pierre Simon Hart, Moses O Jodoin Louis Lafontaine, Josej)!! Lesiege. . . LaPalnie, Samuel Langlois, Joseph Tiburce . . . . Lefebvre, Jean Moise Marcoux, Hormisdas Mathien, N. C Noiseux, Simeon Peltier, Pierre Jos. Stanisla.-^. Robert, Charles .Sicotte, P^ugene Tartre, Joseph Raphael iiKAvn\nyoxf^—[Coiithid.) Beauharnois Salaberry of Valloyfield . Henimingford St. Anicet St. Jean Chrysostome . . . St. Malachie d"Orinisto\vn St. Timothee Valleylield St. Antoino Abbe Ste. Martine St. Stanislas of Kostka . Ste. Martine BeaiUiarnois St. Joachim St. Jean Chrysostome . . . . Salaberry of Valleylield. . St. Louis of Cron/ague. . . . Ste. Philomene St. Urbain St. Timothee Ste. Pliilomene St. Stanislas de Kostka. . . DISTRICT OF UEDFOIU). Granby 't. Komuald de Farnhani. N. D. lies Anges de Stiind- bridge Bedford Waterloo Bedford COINTY. Beauharno's Huntingdon Chateaug"y Beavdiarno's Cniateaug'y Beauharno's Chateaug'y Beauliarno"s Chateaug"y Beauharno's Chateaug'y Beauluuno's ShelTord .. Jlissisipioi. .Granby iRoxton Falls Ist. Valerien de IMilton . iCowansvillo Waterloo iRoxton Falls Sutton Knowlton Roxton Falls Lawrenceville Farnliam St. Joseph d'Ely . . Ste. Prudentienne. Sweetsburg Waterloo Slielford .. Missis(jiioi. Shetford .'. Missis(iuoi . Shelf ord . . Brome ... Shetford . -a 1S(50 ISTO 1ST+ 1S71 is();j 1S(53 \XV>2 1S51 ISHO IS(5{) 1ST;J is(i:j is:{;{ 1S47 ls.-,3 1854 ISTO isris 1H;57 1S($7 is:j9 1HH5 1SS3 18(59 1S80 1S07 lH.-)8 Mi8sis(|Uoi. Shetford . . 1871 1871 182H 1879 1885 18»J4 18(57 18.-)rt 18(55 18(57 1870 188.-» 187+ 1874 1880 18tS;$ 1880 1871 i!^ ir !* i u> I ' ' ' 'flOpi Ki:: 2ur. NOTARIES OP^ THE PltOVINCE OF QUEBEC— (Continited) NAME. Rksidence. DISTRICT OF CHICOUTIMI. Bosst', Maurifc Ovide lOucoiitiini Cloutier, Tlioitms Zozimo I •■ Duinuis. Srvi'iiii IHrhertvillt' Duiiiais, Israel JRnliertval (Noti'e Dame du i Lac St. Jean) Gagne, Jejm iChieoutiini Gagnon, Josepli Pierre St. Jerome dii Lac St, Jean. Lindsay, Jose|)ii Cliarles Rohertval Tremblay, Lucien lUagotville DISTRU'T OF (JASPK. Beaucliesm', Pierre Clovis . . . .'St. Josei>li deCarleton . . Painchaud, Jean Baptiste Felix .Vubert, IsledelaMadel'ne Arehambaidt, Engene Arcluimhault. Frant^ois Xavier Barette, Alexandre Beam-egrard, Jean Bajttiste H. Bedard, Charles Blain, J Boucher, Octavien Narcisse E. Brien, Angnste Andre Louis . . Carrear, Daniase Cliarbonneau, Charles Thomas Ooupal, Maximilien Fournier. Joseph A Gagnon, Ronmald Godreaii, J. Edouard (xoyer, Antoine Lamarre, Camille Lamarre, Richard ■.,.... L'Eeuyer, Edoiuird Marclland, Hon. Felix (labriel Merizzi, Antoine Nadeau, Joseph Alfred Pion, J. O Tasse, Didace Tremblay, Jean Ubalde Trudeau, Louis Hormisdas Archambault, Gaspard Alexis. Archambault, Hon. Loiiis Beauchamp, Joseph Beaudoin, Charles Gaspard . . . DISTRICT OF IBERVILLE. St, Jean St, Valentin St. Cyi)rieu Iberville St. Remi St. Edoiiard St. Jean St. Alexandre Iberville St. Jean St. Michel Archange. St. Jean St. Sebastien. St. Remi Ste. Brigide.. Sherrington. . St. Jean Napierville Iberville St. Gregoire le Grand .... Iberville Lacolle St. George d'Henriville . . . DISTRICT OF JOLIETTE. St. Alplionse «^3 Roderigiiez L'Assomption Ste. Julienne Joliette County. Chicontimi Bonaventur GaspL' St. Jean. . . Naj)iervillo Iberville . . Napierville St. Jean. Iberville St, Jean_. . Napierville St, Jean. . Iberville . Napierville Iberville Napierville St. Jean. Napierville Iberville St, Jean. Ibrrville. Joliette L'Assompt'n Montcalm . . Joliette ']HH4 J18()P, jlS()4 118(iS 1881 18(57 18.")8 186(i 184& 18.-)T 1884 187(1 1874 18.-)4- i8r),-> 187:) 18.")7 1864 1851) IBfiO 1883 1867 1861 1878 1868 1873 1855 1845 1884 1868 1852 1851 1868 1884 1836 wm 1855. m 11868 18H1 Imr, iH(u; 184& 18.")T t8S4 ISTit 1874 lS.-)4 IS.").-, I8T0 18r)7 18(54 185U 18fi0 1882 1867 1861 1878 186H 1873 1855 1845 1884 1868 1853 1851 1868 n 1884 1886 18(» 1855- 297 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF qUEBEC— {Continued.) NAME. Residence. .1 < )U ETTE. — ( Con tinned. ) Joliette St. Roch (le rAchigJUi . . . Laiircntides St. Anibroise de Kiklare . Joliette St. Felix de Valois Ste. Julienne Joliette St. Lifjuori St. Felix de ValoiH St. Jean de Matlia I ^'Assumption St. Jacciiies de rAchij;an. St. Esprit Laurent ides St. Henri de Mascouclie . Beandoin, Chas. Gasp. Hector Beaudoin, Joseph Antoinio Beaudry, A Blouin,' Pierre Bourgeois, Jules Cabana, Alexis Hilaire Alex Chevigny, J. B Crepeau, Maxime Desaulniers, Leonard L. . Desaunier, Laurent Desorniier, Dieudonne. . . Desroehers, Ulric Brien . . . Ducharuie, Pierre C Dugas, Amedee. Duhaniel, Joseph Edouard . Granger, Magloire Gregoire, Heini Dainase . . . Hurteau, Hilaire Jolico-'ur, Joseph Onesime . Forest, Jo.seph Roch Ijacasse, Francois X. Onesime . Ste. Elizabeth Lacasse, Nareisse i • ' Lamarclie, Uenis St. Roch de I'Achigan . . Laniarche, Marie Denis Laiu-entides Lamarclie, Jos. O. Bricaultdit Mascouclie . Laporte, Benjamin Alderic St. Alexis Laporte, Joseph St. Espi'it Lavoie, Maxime St. Anibroise de Kildare Leniire, Fran^rois Xavier I/Assomption I^emire, Elie ' " [jf'^onard, Jean Baptiste I/Epiphanie l^esage, C. E. G L'Assomption I^esage, Fran<;ois Xavier Alcide Lippe, Urbain Magnan, Adolphe Mai'ion, Joseph Marion, Jos. Eugene Ediiiond. Martel, Joseph Zebded Mathieu, Joseph Prime O'Brien, Francjois Xavier Parent, Joseph Edouard Poitras, Louis Renaud, Polycarpe - Rivest, Joseph Simeon ^ Rocher, Barthelemy Vezina, Barthelemy County. Joliette . . . 4lH78 1882 Montcalm L'Assompt'u Montcalm Joliette . . Montcalm Joliette . Montcalm Joliette . . L'Assompt'n Montcalm L'Assompt'n 06 Anctil, Joseph Beaulieu. Alphonse Philippe. . U St. Jean de .Matha Joliette St. Paul I'Hermite St. Jaccjues de I'Achigan . L'Assom])tion Lachenaie Repentigny Ste. Melanie L'Epiphanie Ijiiurentides L'Assomption Joliette ... L'Assompt'n Montcalm Joliette . i/Assompt'n Joliette . . L'Assompt'n Montcalm L'Assompt'n Joliette DISTRICT OF KAMOURASKA. Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, N.D. Lac de Temiscouata. Joliette . . L'Assompt'n Joliette 1872 186;? 1840 1879 1872 1846 1842 18H6 1864 1856 1882 1882 IH67 1H61 1888 1849 1852 1860 1860 185S 1865 1M76 1H65 lH5!i 1877 1876 1861 1850 1868 1882 1851 1869 1854 1884 1888 ia56 1867 1855 18:39 Kamour 'ska 1 865 . T6miscou' ta|l872 I < \ ,,.,,, ' r ; )i if ' ifi 298 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. -(Co7ili Dnesiplioro St. .Tone. Michel Alfreil Beaubien. Amiidee Jos. Chenest Casgrain, .hdes Etienne Dupont. Pierre Thenii.stoclo . . Duval, Louis Zephiiin Fournier. Pierre Celestin Fournier, Pierre Celestin Aug. (lauthier, Narcisse (xendreau, Franc^-ois Xavier . . . (■rendron, Joseph Stanislas . . . Giasson. Jean Onesiiue Vine. . (riiay, Louis Abraham Wilfrid Hebert, Hubert Leclerc, Cleophas Letpurneau, M . J. F. X L"Ecuyer,Frangois Pascal Eug. McKenzie, Edward Murdock. . Mercier, Ursin Francois Ach . . Roy, Louis Nazaire Ruel, Pien-e Joseph Talbot, J. F Vallee, Jean Stanislas . .■ Verreault, Pamphile Gaspard. Cacouna Fraserville Kamouraska Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Fraserville , Riviere Quelle , Fraserville Ste. Helene , Trois Pistoles .' , Riviere Ouelle Isle Verte Fraserville Kamouraska . . St. Pascal Trois Pistoles St. Andre. Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere Fraserville St. George of Cacouna . . DISTKICT OK MONTMACJNY, Cap St. Ignace L'Tslet St. Rocli of Aulnets St. Jean Port Joli St. Eugene St. Raphael Montmagnj^ u St. Francois Riv. du Sud L'TsIet St. Pierre Montniagny St. Jean Port Joli St. Thomas St. Raphael St . Gervais St. Michel St. Valier St. Charles St. Michel Montmagny St. Jean Port Joli Teniiscou' ta Kamour'ska Teniiscou' ta Kamour 'ska Temiscou' ta Kamour' ska Teniiscou' ta Kamour' ska Temiscou' ta Kamour'ska County. Temiscou' ta Kamour 'ska 4* Temiscou' ta Montma'ny L'Islet Bellechasse . Montmagny L'Islet Montmagny L'Islet .... Montniagny Bellechasse Bellechasse Montmagny L'Islet o a (S5 1843 1840 1871 188H 1871 1866 1838 1871 1834 1865 1869 1841 1867 1861 1864 1870 1861 1869 1843 184r> 1840 1852 1885 186« 188;-} 1860 1843 1844 1832 1866 1863 1839 1870 1874 1866 1874 1846 1864 1870 1747 1880 1836 1835 1850 I 299 fmt NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— (Continued.) NAME. Arcliauibiiult, Ainable Arclmmbault, Ant. Magloire Archainbault, Jos. Nap. Azarie Archambault, Christophe. . . Archainbault, Ladislas Arnould, Francois Etienne. . Ausseni, Joseph Barnal)e, Josepli Hastien, Frangois de Sales . . Baynes, O'Hara Beauclieuiin, Joseph . Beaudry, Edouard Alexis . . Beaufield, Ramon Bedard, Jacques Phil. Michel Bedard, Ijouis Belanger, Leandre Belanger, Theophile Bernard, Adolphe Hector.. . Bernier, Remi Hilaire lertrand, Emery Philippe . . Hssonnette, Achille Cleo. A. Bonin, Joseph Boileau, Godfroy Bourgeois, Louis Calixte. . . . Brais, Pien-e Brasseur, Joseph E. Arthur. Brault, Calixte Brault, Henri Alex, Abdon . Brillon, Joseph Regnier Brodie, Hugli Brogar Anthony Brousseau, Antoine Ovide . . Brule, Dieudonne Brunet, Francois H. P. L. . . Brunet, Joseph Alnhonse. .. Caron, Michel Odilon Chagnon, Eloi Edmond Chartrand, Joseph Chauret, Amedee Chiiu:-?t C'h(. -. AdoIpllO A ? arie CZi. . •■ C. E. O G'.'- -->! id, George Frederick. Ccier -J. E (Joiit' Mederic Cote, Hyacinths Denis Coutlee, Joseph £x)uis Crovier, A. J Crevier, Phileas, J. B. M Residence. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL. Montreal . . . St. Antoine. Varennes . . . Montreal . . . St. Constant Lachine .... Montreal . . . Vaudrouil . . Montreal . . Varennes Montreal Heloinl . . . Mt>iitreal Varennes Montreal Chambly Bassin St. Henri of Montreal. Montreal Ste. Genevieve Longueuil Rigaud . . . . Pointe Claire. Montreal . . . . BeloMl Montreal . . . . Vaudreuil Ste. Genevieve Montreal Laprairie Vercheres Mile End Ste. Annedu Bout del'Isle Ste. Genevieve Montreal St. Gabriel. Montreal . . St. Martin . County. Montreal Vercheres Vercheres Montreal Montreal Laprairie . Jacq.Cartier Montreal . Vaudreuil . Montreal . Vercheres . Montreal . Vercheres . .Montreal . Vercheres . Montreal . Chambly . . Hochct j^a. Montrt.,1 . Jac. Cartier Cliambly . Vaudreuil . Montreal . Vercheres . Montreal . Vaudreuil . Jac. Cartier, Montreal Laprairie . Verclieres Hochelaga Jac. Cartier Montreal Hochelaga Montreal . Laval Co 1851 1870 1839 1870 1875 1858 1853 1868 1850 1875 18(H) 1860 185tt 1881 1862 1871 1870 1859 1862 1881 1882 1861 186ft 5 1871 1885 1869 1869 1852 1864 1867 1853 1862 1873 1870 1856 1857 1874 1879 1873 1861 1876 1854 1859 1859 1867 1888 11885 li.. .'' [tr'-f m, i ,(:i m'i i Dl^i Ifei mi i { l§ 300 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF qUEBEC. —(Continued.) NAME. bert . Residence. MONTREAL. —(Cow fjr( VZ. ) Cro-;s. William Hi- rusliinK, Chillies . Daigle, A. AU'xaiulre Dansereaii. J. Clt'irumt. . . . Decary, Alplionse Clovis . DeMartigny. V. Adelard Ij Demers, George Hector. . . Demers, Jean Baj)tiste. . . UeSalaberry, Chateauguay DeSalaborry, Henri Devlin, Owen Josejih Dorval, Josejih Marie Areas . . Doucet. Thedore Ducharme, Charles Marie Durnesnil, (Jeorgt^ Hyaeinthe. . Dumesnil, J. K. Roinuald Uimiouchel, Louis Napoleon . , IJnnton, Robert A Durand, [ienjainin Fahey, VV..'. Fair, John jr Forest, Leon ( rarand, Moise (ieoffrion, Ainie Geoffrion, Hon. Felix Germain, Cesaire Ernest Germain, Clement Prosper . . Gingras, Isaife Gladu. Louis Adoli)he Grenier, Louis Adolphe Grenier, Pieri-e Ovide Griffin, John Carr Guy, Etieniie Charles Patrice . Guy, Patrice Michel Hart, Lewis Alexander Hetii, TjQuis Gaspard . Hetu, Ijeonard Ovide Hetu, Louis Jos. Ovide . Houde, Loxiis Adolphe Houle, Jean Baptiste Houle, Louis Barthelmy Hunter, Herbert Story Huot, Tancrede Arthur Isaacson, A. G Isaacson, John Helder Jeannotte, Adhemar Jobin, Andre Damase Kittson, George R. William. . . LaBadie, Joseph Aug. Odilon . Montreal Beloeil . . , Montreal C'oteau Landing. Montr(;al Lachine . . Montreal . Vercheres . St. Vincent de Paul Montreal' Longueuil Coteau Landing Montreal Ste. Rose Montreal Longue Pointe Montreal Beloeil .. Montreal County. Montreal .. Vercheres Montreal . . Soulanges . Montreal . , Jac. Cartier. Mcmtreal . . . Vercheres . . Laval Montreal .. . Chambly . . Soulanges . . Montreal . . . Laval Montreal . . Hochelaga Montreal . Pointe aux Trembles Montreal CJ c 1882 1869 1885 1877 186« 1848 1880 18855 1880 1877 1861 1879 1867 Vercheres . Montreal . Hochelaga Montreal . 1848 1888 1868 1888 1864 1878 1888 1867 1855 1865 1853 1863 1862 1869 1870 1862 1858 1844 1884 1881 1869 1879 1859 1861 1839 1880 1867 1872 1845 1884 1867 1868 1874 301 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF gUEBEC-iC,'/tumontier,J<)s. Alphonse Felix Duval, Paul Emile , Falardeau, L. P , Fortier, Louis , Fournier, Joseph •iagne, Joseph Octave .... Garneau, Bernard Gauvreau, Alexandre Gauvreau. Fran(,'oi9 Leon. Quebec Cap Sante . Quebec . . . St. Romiuild . . . St. Henri Village Lauzon St. Henri St. Silvestre. . . . QueV)ec Levis . . Quebec Village Lauzon Quebec Lotbiniere Cluiteau Richer Ste. Anne Quebec Levis Quebec St. Sauveui . . . Levis ... Quebec St. Sylvestre . . . Ste. Croix Quebec COUNTT. Ottawa Quebec; Portneuf . Quebec . , Levis Lotbiniere. Quebec . . . Levis . Quebec Levis . . Quebec &6 Lotbiniere. . Montmor'cy Quebec, Levis . Quebec . Levis Quebec . . Lotbiniere Quebec. . . 1H62 1867 1H«6 18«7 187« 1860 1868 1856 184H 1871 1874 1871 18558 1875 1872 1880 1880 1853 1865 1887 1880 1842 1885 1867 1S65> 1885 18:3Si 1877 1860 1879 1838 1841 1867 1866 i8a'i 1872 186:3 1867 ia56 186H 1873 1838 I |: wWHf I f* 304 M,i;: NOTAItIRS OF THE PROVINCE OF (iUKnEG.—{Continw(l.) i u m I 'i. I' I NAME. Rksiuknce. Oiroux, Klzt'iir Ls. Joh OoHBolin, Franc^oiH Xavier .... Grenier, ClwirlcH Quay, (ionnaiii Hamel, Jean JJapti.sto Hebort, Jean HaptiHto Colestin Houde, Iloiiori'i Iloctor Huot, Louirt IMiileaH Huot, Pliilippo Laborgo, Micbcl PhileaH Labrequo, Cyprieu Labrie, ('liailes Isaio Lacourciort'.Napolifon EdoUiard Lagoryf u(li»"in;, Ls. (Jlis. Alexde Lapointo, Jac(jiu's Alfred. . . . Laruu, DainaBo EluuHippt^ .... Laruo, E(bn()nd Lariio, Folix Alphonso Laruo, Joscpb Laruo, Mario Georgo Emile . . LaKuo, Thomas Georgo LaKu(\ Vildi'bon Winceslas . Lauriii, .Joseph Lauriu, Joseph Octave Leclerc, I.ouia Legare, Michel NarcisHe Dam. Lemay, Charles Autoiue Lemay, Louis Lemieux, Victor Evariste . . . Lemieux. Jean Theophile .... Lemoiue, Edouard Levas.seur, J. a. T Lortit*, Tlieopbile St. Jean. . . . Marcotte, Charles Jean Baptis Marcoux, Joseph Desire Maurault, BonaveTiture Mayrand, Antoino Olivier Meredith, Edward Graves. . . . Michaud, Charles Rodrigue . . Morin, Edouard O'Brien. Edward Pageau, Charles Parkin, John Buckwith Panet, E. A Pelletier, Joseidi Elzear C Picard, Paul (TsaSenhohi) . . . Roy, Flavien Roy, Joseph Edmond Roy, Octave Hermenegilde . . ar lliil)t>rt Treniblay, (Jcorp's Tlu-onliilc. Treiuhlay, V. X. Wni. A Vezina, Augustin NicuhiH Vocello, AuKUHtin Walsh, .Janu.'rt Auhin, Miif^loirt' A. Lambert. . vVrchainbault, Joseph Eloi Ho/in, JoHopli Stanislas Piorre. liolcourt, JoHoph liUdgcr Ftalleniare, O Hlondin, L. N liouchard, Aniahlo. PliileaB. . . . Mouchor, Wilfrid Conrad Cardin, Louis Piorn; Paul Cartior, Louis Eu«ebu Desire. , Chalut, Jean Octave ChanipaKiit', Hector Chapclelaine, William Henry.. Commeault, Jean Baptiste.... CrebasHa, Jean Cleorge David, Victor Samuel Desorcy , Eugene Napoleon . . . . Desy, Wilfrid L. M Duf resne, H. R Dupre, Olivier Dorion, Hon. Josejih Adoljilio. (xtMinae, Pierre (rladti, A. Ernest (Jladu, Victor (ruevrement. Alfred Latour, D. Timothee Lavallee, Joseph Lavallee, Octave Marchesaeault, J. B. Abraham Mondor, Joseph Napoleon Mongeon, B Payan, Paul Rl'.SlDKNCE. k 18«4 Berthier.. Richelieu . Yamaska Richelieu, i. Berthier , ii Richelieu . Yamaska Richelieu. Yamaska Richelieu . Yamaska . i i Richelieu. Berthier . . Yamaska . Richelieu i a i88r) 18(10 18()« 1854 18(18 18«7 187H 18(i8 18(l» 1848 1876 18B7 1845 184(i 1877 1880 188;{ 18(!5 1858 18(5!] 1850 1874 18(56 1884 188.5 1876 1877 1874 .861) 850 III i.'r ^k ' it' . I'l 306 NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF QVEBEC. -(Continued.) NAME. Residence. County. Peltier, Gaspard Tiniothee Pepin, Joseph Denis RICHELIEU. —{Contin'd. ) St. Guillaume d'Upton . . . St. David Yamaska Richelieu . Y'amaska. . Richelieu . . Berthier . . Yamaska . . Berthier . . Yamaska. Berthier . . Rimouski t i Cliarlevoi.N ,. ^herbrook Stanstead . 1838 . 1883 Kaiche, Joseph St. Aime St. Michel d'Yamaska St. Marcel . 1880 Rivard, F. X . 1836 Roch, Edouard . 1863 Roberge, Ls. Philippe Alplionse Robillard, Paul Emile Rondeau, Pierre Gaspard Rouleau, Frant^ois E})hreni. . . Rousseau, (iodefroy Prime TelUer. Pierre Berthier St. Thomas de PieiTeville. St. Cutlihert . '. St. Barthelemi . 188fi 1874 . 1884 . 1867 St. Zephirin Berthier . 1870 . 1862 Begin, Desire DISTRK!T OF UIMOUSKl. Rimouski . 1864 DeChanijdain, K Ste. Luce . 1848 De St. iNubin, Dydenie Ferdi'd Fournier, Joseph St. Jerome de M atane .... St. Simon , 1861 1850 (ragnon, Jos. Etienne ( Jagnon, Josei)h Valentin (I'luvreau, Ix)uis Rene L'Arrivee, Jean Ernest St. Jerome de Matane Rimouski Ste. Cecile du Bic Macnider . 1866 . 1871 . 1867 LaRoche, Louis Thomas .... Rimouski . 1878 LaRue Sivibert Valicr L'Assomption N. D. de AJacnii er . 1845 Michaud, N Pelletier, Thomas St. Octave de Metis Montjoli 185W . 1874 Pelletier. Jean Bernard Ste. Luce . . 1839 Poulin, i'vlphons.e Anfers. Elie Rimouski . 1868 DISTKK . ke . 1863 . 1859 Tremblay. Joseph Artlnu' ArchambauH, Joseph Azarie. . Archambault, Jos. Theo. Lact. Andet. Louis A . 1882 B 1865 Maerotr 1870 . . 1882 Brien, Franc^ois Alexandre Brunelle, Chs. Vic. Pierre Nap. Chacnon, H. C. H Danville Richmond Wolfe.... Stanstead Richmond . 1865 Weedon . . 1863 Coaticooke . . 1867 Cleveland. C. P Richmond .. 1864 307 nued.) NOTARIES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC— {Continued.) NTY. ll ska . . 1838 1883 lieu. 1880 ska. 1836 lieu. 1863 ler . . 188fi ska. 1874 ler.. 1884 1867 ska. 1870 ler . . 1862 iski . . 1864 1843 1861 1850 i866 1871 1867 1878 1845 185W 1874 1839 1868 voix . 1859 1864 184L> 1843 1863 1859 imi ooke 1865 1870 ^ad . . 188a >nd. . 1865 1863 ad .. 1867 >nd , , 1864 NAME. David, F. X Durocher, Gedeon Felton, E. P Fraser, Frangois Simeon Xen. . Fraser John Gendreau, Jean Baptiste .... Labranche, Jacques Olivier . . . Ledoux, J Lemieux, Fran(^'ois Xavier Leseard, Fr.-vnyois Mackie, Joseph Ignace Mazurette, Elie Simeon Noel, EUsee Picard, Jacques St. Louis, Ifenri Thomas, Daniel Thibo{. For Coiitnivt.^ (iiid Sj)eeittc(tti(>iis of loorhmen and contractors. When tlie amount stipulated in the deed is the sum of 1. $800 or less , $5 00 2. Above $800 but not exceeding $2.000 6 00 :!. Above 2.000 but not exceeding $4.000 8 00 4. Above $4,000 but not exceeding $(!.000 10 00 T). Above $0,000 but not exceeding $10.000 12 00 «. Above $10,000 but not exceeding $12,000 15 00 7. And an additional fee of $2.00 for each thousand dollars above the twelve thousand. 4. For Ia'oscs. Receipts ai'd Discharges. When tlie annual rent or the consideration stipulated in the deed is of 1. $100 or less $1 00 2. Above $100 but not exceeding $400 1 50 3. Al)Ove $400 but not exceeding $1,0(X) 2 50 4. Above $1,000 but not exceeding $2,000 4 00 5. Above $2,000 but not exceeding $4,000 6 00 «. Above $4,000 but not exceeding $0,000 8 00 7. Above $6,000 but not exceeding $8,000 10 00 8. Above $8,000 but not exceeding $10,000 13 00 I). And an additional fee of one dollar for every thousand dollars above ten thousand. 311 5. Farm Leases. The fee of the Notary for farm h'ases will W- from f8 to iJilO, according to his trouhle and the h!n«th of the deed. 0. For Ik'i'dK of Sol<' with Constituted Rents, Fjiiiphutentie Leases and other deeds of like nature. Tlie same fees as for ordinary deeds of sah', taking; for the amount mentioned in the contract tiie capital of tlie annuity or rent tlierein men- tioned, wliich is to he considered capitalized at tlie rate of six i)er cent. 7. For Wills, Codicils, MarriiKje, Coreitants, Deeds of Partnership, &r. The fees of the notary for deeds of this nature will he from sjiiJ.OO to ){;50.00, according to the fortune, or tlie value of the succession of the testa- tor, the advantages derived from the marriage covenants, or the extent and nature of the husiness of the partnership. 8. Gifts. 1. For a gift of moveahle property the fee will be from |:5.(»() to if lO.OO, according to the value of the moveables. 2. For a simple gift of immoveable property, the fee will be from iji4.(X) to $12.0(). 3. For a gift with reservation of usufruct, specific rent or under a condition of maintenance, substitution or other condition, tlie fee will V)e from ^!6.00 to *4(),0(). i(. Potvers of Attorney. 1. For a Power of Attorney for a special purpose |2 TiO 2. For a genera'. Power of Attorney sfJi.OO to 8 (M) !}. For revocation of a special Power of Attorney 1 ,'>() For revocation of a general Power of Attorney 2 (M) 10. Apprenticeships, Clerkships and transfers of the same. For an apprenticeship, clerkship or transfer of same fl 50 11. Notifications, Protests, lAHjal Tenders, &c. 1. For Notifications and Protests other than Protests of Prom- issory Notes and Bills of Exchange, accordiD"r to cir- cumstances !(i3 00 to ^12 00 2. For Legal Tenders, according to the Notary's trouble and the circumstances of the case $5 00 to !|<20 00 12. Transfer of Life insurance. For transfers of Life Insurance, notification thereof, service and one copy |6 00 .'■it. W' i':s: m 312 IS. Deeds of Snrefi/shiji. DelexjatUm of P(t}/ment. SnbrogatioHH. Decdn nf Pledge, Count it uiioii of Life Henlx, Deeds of Indemnifieatiuu. Deeds of Defeosaiiee. feotit re-letters). Deeds of Ayreeiiieiits and Transactions. Tlu' ronsidcratioii of the clcwl Ix-iiif? ^ • 1. $100 or IcHs iJ;>J 00 2. Above $100 but not exuecdin;,' $400 8 00 H. Above $4(M» but not exceediiij? $800 4 00 4. Above $800 but not exeecdinj,' $2.00(1 .") 00 Ti. Above $2,000 but not exceeding $4,000 (» 00 «. Above $4,000 but not exc(>ed)ng $H.00O 8 (K) 7. And an additional fee . If the tutorship has more than one object, an iiddditional fee of 2 00 (i. For a petition to the court to authorize a tutor or curator to do certain acts other than sales und(;r judicial author- ity, licitation of an immoveable or all other goods 5 00 T. For petition to the court to obiain an order for benefit of inventory !«!4 00 to !j! 10 00 8. For j)reparing the suretyship of the beneficiary heirs 2 00 9. For drawing uj) the notices to be given by beneficiary heirs 2 00 10. For petition for the afhxing of seals 5 00 11. For petition for removal of seals li 00 21. Inventories. 1. For preparing the preaml)le $15 (M) to $:iO 00 2. For each hour of vacation, wiietlu'r at tin- notary's office or the residence of parties, an additional fee of 4 00 .'{. For proceeding with and attending at the sale of the move- ables of a succession, &c., and drawing up his ofllcial report, when the proceeds of the sale do not exceed $400. 12 00 4. And two per cent, on the excess of the y)roceeds of the sale beyond $400. 22. Licitations and Sales under Jiidieial Authority. For the time and trouble devoted to the proceedings of a voluntary licitation, comprising the petition, notice to relatives, expert's report, pre- paring the list of charges, a fixed sum ot $;J0.()0 ; and in addition two and a half per cent, on the proceeds of the sale of the immoveables, exclusive of all travelling expenses and disbursements and exclusive of the cost of the deed of sale for which the notary has right to and at least $(5.00. 23, Deeds of Partition and Liquidation. 1. For preparing the preamble and preliminarj' observa- tions $10 00 to $:50 00 2. For making the partition, if the value of the goods to be divided amounts to the sum of $2,000 or less 5 00 :{. Above $2,000 but not exceeding $5,000 12 00 4. Above $5,000 but not exceeding $10,000 20 00 5. Above $10,000, an additional fee of $1.50 for each $1,000 over ten thousand. V M^ :r^ >!:h:- , u <, < I 'U 314 34. For rendering an account of Tutorship, of Beneficiary heirs. Testamen- tary Executors, Mandatories, i,'.'.i,000, an additional fee of $1.00 on each sum of $1,(K)0 over ten thousand. 25. Maritime Protests. Notice of Protests, Bottomry Bonds. Mortgages on ressels in course of constniction. 1. For noting protests ; $1 50 to $5 00 2. For certificates of note of protest 2 50 to 3 50 3. For extension of protest H 00 to 60 00 4. For report of surveyor or arbitrator in maritime cases 5 00 to 10 00 5. For bottomry bonds, according to the amount .... 15 00 to 30 00 »). For mortgage on vessels in course of construction, eontre- lettre to sale of vessels, the same fee as for the sale of im- movables. 20. Declaration Required for Registration, &c. 1. For ail declarations of death or other declarations, or notices recpiired by the Civil Code for registration $2 00 2. And for each description of an immovable in addition to the first 50 ;{. For declaration made under and by virtue of the Statutes of Canada, 37 Vic. cap. 37. if the same contains 200 words or lens 1 00 4. And for eadi himdred words in addition .")() In all deeds, when not otherwise provided for in the present tariff, the notary has the right to an additional fee of 50 eta. per each description of immoveable property in addition to the first, and the same for each inter- vention and for each transfer of insurance. 38. The fees of every notary acting professionally to actertain matrimonial rights or appointed ex-offlcio as an expert will be $5.00 for the first hour, and $2.00 for each additional hour. 29. For Copies. Extracts, Comparing deeds, Attendance, Travel of notary , Sic . In addition to the fees hereinabove mentioned for the original of deeds, each notary has the right to charge: 1. For all copies of deeds, 15 cts. per 100 words and r>n cts. for compar- ing and each certificate of authenticity, no copy be'ng less than $1.00. 2. For an authentic extract of a deed delivered by the notary, 30 cts. per 100 words and .50 cents for the certificate of authenticity. 315 5. For hoarinj? the parties, examining titU'H, dtH'ds iiud pajx^rH, receiv- ing inatructionH, iSfcc., preparinj:^ a doeH. Huiiiinary or other document, for each hour employed, $1.(X). 4. For the search of a deed wlien the date is given, 30 cts., and a like nnni for esich year of research, when the date is not given. .'». For assisting at the exe<'iiHnn of a will or !i fcxiicil, o>r of an inven- tory, the second notaiy has the right to !|i2.00 for the Hrst hour and ifl.OO per hour for the rest of the time. 6. In all other cases whenever a notary attends in order to execute a deed, or attends for the purpose of any deed, out of his ofHce, when the time employed does not exceed one hour, he lias the right to |1.0(). and f 1.00 for each additional hour, with the same fees for time of return. 7. When there is no special fee already fixed by the tariff, each notary has a right to the fee of )f 1.00 for each tinu» he attends at the Reg- istry Office, at the Court House, or elsewhere for professional business, when the time employed iloes not exceed one hour : and when it does, !f I.'.IO for each additional hour. 8. Whenever the notary, for the execution of a deed or other profes- sional duties, has to go further than a quarter of a mile from his otticte. he has a right to travelling and other exi)en8es. S>. When the notary is recjuired to exercise his profession by night he shall have a right to double the amount of fees allowed during the day and travelling expenses. 10. In addition to the fees above fixed, eacii notary has a right to professional fees according to his care, trouble, examination, reading of documents, sittings, conferences, vacations, correspondences, researches, and work which he may have done, or according to the exceptional respon- sibility he may have incurred in the course of the business, or finally according to the importance of the matter entrusted to him. H ':; m PERSONAL ESTATE OF INTESTATES IN QUEBEC. If the intestate die leaving : — Child, children or representatives, including posthumous child — All to him. her or them, without distinction of sex or primogeniture. Children by two wives — Equally to all. Child and grandchild bv' deceased child — Half to child and half to grand- child, who takes by representation. Wife or husband and child — All to child, as the surviving consort does not inherit except when the intestate dies leaving only relations beyond the t welf th degree. No child, but father and mother only — Equally to both. Father or mother only — All to him or her. i: ■ f-M- 810 'i\ & ■I (■::•> m-. Father and mother and brother or HiHter and child of adeceaHcd brother <)r HinUn- — Half to father and mother and half to brother and Kister, th(i child of a (ItH-eased brother or sister taking his father's or mother's share })y rei»resentation. Brother and sisters and nephews and nieces— E(iually to all, the neph- ews and nieces takinjx by representation. Brothers and sisters born of different marriages — An equal division is made between the two lines. i)aternal and maternal, of the deceased, those of the whole blood sharing? in ejich line, and those of the half blood sharin. LIEUTENANT (JOVERNOK : The Honourable James Cox Aikins (appointed 2nd December, 1883). Secretarjj and Aide-de-Camp, Laurence John Clarke. ^\'% PKEVIOUS IJEUTENANT (K)VKUNOKS : Hon. Adams G. Archibald, lotli July, 1870. Hon. F. G. Johnson, 9th April, 1872 Hon. Alexander Morris, 2nd December, 1872. Hon. J. E. ( AUCHON. 3ncl December, 1877. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. The Hon. Thomas Greenway. Premier. Minister of Agriculture and Immigration. " Joseph Martin, Attorney General and Railway Commissioner " James Allan Smart, Minister of Public Works. " Lyman M. Jones, Provincial Treasurer. '* James E. P. Prendergast. Provincial Secretary. ♦Entered Confederation, 15th July. 1870. 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D-CL,Cu^p 0, x4 s 1 <; <-; ^ Q w t— 00 ' - <• ^ '. z • ■* * ^ : : ■* -• * .# "X I I M' 322 OFFICERS OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT. Audit Oflice — Walter R. Nursey, provincijvl auditor : (ieor};e Black > assistant auditor. Library— J. P. Robertson, librarian; Josepli A. Prendergast, asHistanl librarian. Executive Council — Chas. A. Sadlier, clerk : A. H. Rennie. private secretary ; C. (»ral iiiii, clerk of records. Railway (Commissioner's Office — A. W. Pritchard, corresponding clerk- Provincial Treasurer's Department — W. J. Ptolemj-, deputy treasurer : ficorge Leary, accountant ; O. Mousseau, jr., cUerk. Provincial Liinds' Department — J. Burean'5|^hiel" clerk. Provincial Secretary's Department— Gedeon Bourdeau, deputy 8e(;retary and Qu(!en's Printer; CJeo. Crermain, clerk of records: A. H. Flindt, stationery clerk. Department of Agriculture, Statistics .and Health— A. \V. Johnson, chief clerk ; Alfred Carss, accountant ; J. Cameron, clerk of agricultural statistics ; S. M. Barre, i)rofessor and lecturer on dairy instruction. Attorney rJeneral's Department— (}. G. Mills, deputy attorney general ; .T. Bevans (irilea, accountant and clerk : Chas. H. Spruce, e.vtra ch'rk : C. P. Braishwaite, jun. clerk. Department of Public Works — Thos. A. Wade, deputy minister, Robt. A. Barker, secretary ; F. W. Fisher, accountant. ^jicense Commission Office — A. Lemon, license commissioner; R. L. Tupper, chief inspector ; Geo. Whiterhard, clerk. Messenger's Department — Ale.x. Bourbeau, chief messenger; Avila Bourque, assistant messenger. Provincial Police — R. LaTouche Tapper, chief ; David Huston, sergeant; John Foster, Alex. McOowan, Donald (', Sutherland, provincial police. Ekiucation Offices — J. B. Somerset, supt. of education for Protestant schools ; T. A. Bernier, supt. of education for Catholic schools; J. K. Mc- (lillivray and F. A. Millidge, clerks. Land Titles' Office — L. W. Coutlee, registrar general ; Felix Chenier, «leputy registrar general ; Edwin R. Coleman, accountant ; W. H. Nash, Eugene D. Carey and W. E. Macara, examiners of titles . COURT OF OUEEN'S BENCH, MANITOBA. CHIEF JUSTICE . Hon. Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, Winnipeg. PUISNfi JUDGES. Hon. Joseph Dubuc, Winnipeg. Hon. Albert Clements Killam, Winnipeg. Hon. John Farquhar Bain, Winnipeg. 323 COMMON LAW OFFICIALS AT WINNIPEG. Protlionotary and Clerk of tlie Crown and Peace — (JeofTrey H. Walker, Deputy— Aug. Mills. Chamber Clerk — Geo. A. Betournay. Record Clerk — II. S. Sherwood. Entering Clerk— T. J. Tait. Master in Enquire and Referee-Wni. Leggo. Registrar in Eciuity and Clerk of Records and Writs— A. Lemon. Accountant, Court of Queen's Bench — E . Marston . Clerk (Equity side) — J. A. W. Innes. Second Clerk— W. C. Eddy. Eastern Judicial District. Sheriff— Colin Inkster. Deputy — J. Kobortson. Crier and Interpreter — G. C. DeLorimier. Varennes— Jas. W. Brereton ; Frank Norman, assistant. Winnipeg — Alfred Pearson, John G. Moore. PROTHONOTARY'b OFFICE. Protlionotary— (leoffrey II . Walker. Deputy Protlionotary — Augustus Mills. Eastern Judicial District. Record Clerk — H. S. Sherwood. Entry Clerk -T. J. Tait. (Chamber Clerk — G. A . Betournay' . MASTER IN EQUITY. Master in Eipiity and Referee in Chambers Probate— Wm. Leggo. Registrar in Equity and Clerk of Records and W^rits— Andrew Lemon. Special Examiners of the Court of Queen's Bench at law and in equity -Thos. D. Cumberland, Thos. H. Gilmour, N. D. Beck and G. R. Howard. Deputy Clerk, Records and Writs in Equity — J. A. W. Innes . Entering Clerk in Equity— W. G. Eddie. CLERK OF THE CROWN AND PLEAS. Clerk, Central Judicial District — John McDonald. Deputy Clerk — W. J. Ferguson. - Central Judicial District. Deputy Clerk of Crown and Pleas -J. McDonald. Portage la Prairie. Sheriff— John J. Setter. Deputy Sheriff— Chas. G. Johnston. Western Judicial District. Deputy Clerk o Crown and Pleas — W. J. Ferguson. Brandon. Sheriff— Stepl ' ^ (Element. Inspector of PUk, 'Offices— R. M. Howard. Inspector of Prisois and Asylums — S. L. Bedson. 1::* Im 324 rjri ]IM i J PROVINCIAL POLICE COURT. Winnipeg. Magistrate — Col. Peebles. Clerk— J. G. Moore. Cliief of Provincial Police - License Commissioners-R. L Tupper, secretary, Winnipeg. COUNTY JUDGES' CRIMINAL COURT. Court held at Winnipeg, Portage la Prairie a^id Brandon ; presided over by judges of the court for Eastern, Central and Western Judicial Districts respectively. LAW TERMS. Hilary Term -Begins first Monday in February and ends second Satur- day following. Easter Term— Begins third M.W.',fiwif''j"'jiif_ '' I 326 D'lBERVII.LK. Clerk— Joseph Lenmy, St. Norbert. MARQUETTE. Clerk — Pien-e Lavallee, St. Francois Xavier. MORRIS. Clerk— T. C. Tennant, Morris. Central Judicial District. Judge — His Honor Joseph Ryan, Portage la Prairie. MARQUETTE WEST. Clerk — Tlionias Collins, Portage la Prairie. NORFOLK. Clerk— N. W. White, Carberry. WESTBOURNE. Clerk— T. Corry, Gladstone. BEAUTIFUL PLAINS. Clerk — M. H. Fieldliouse, Neepawa. Western jiidi.-'' "'■rict. Judge — His " 'oiior David Mair V. ult i Ion, BRANbON. Clerk— Edward Evans. Brandon. DF.NNIS. Clerk — John Caino. Virden. MINNEDOSA. Clerk — Thomas A. Cuddy, Minnedosa. BIRTLE. (^lerk— Fred H. Herchnier, Birtle. DELORAINK. Clerk — Joiui J. Cochrane. Deloraine. REGISTRARS OF DEEDS. Beautiful Plains— William Currie, Neepawa. Brandon— Martin McDonald, Brandon. Carillon— Paul Chonard, Joly's P. O. Dennis — William Kennedy, V^irden. D'Iberville— Charles H. Pacaud, St. Norbert. DufFerin — Charles F. Collins, Nelson. Fairford and Marquette — Ed. L. Fairbanks, Marciuette. liisgar — Thomas Sinclair, Selkirk. La Verandrye — Theophile Pare, St. Anne's. Manchester — John Angus, Emerson. Minnedosa— Ed. A. Brisebois, Minnedosa. 327 Morris — Charles A. Skefflngton, blorriA. Norfolk— W. K. Black, Car berry. Portage la Prairie — William J. Jamea, Portage la Prairie. Rock Lake -William Knox, Pilot Mound. Rockwood — Thomas Lusted, Stonewall. Russell — George I. Cox, Shell River. Selkirk — George Ham, St. Boniface. Shoal Lake — J. S. Crawford, Birtle. Souria River— J. L. Campbell, Souriford. Turtle Mountain— Al. P. Stuart, Deloraine. Westborne — John Mason, Gladstone. Winnipeg City — Mrs. Wm. Nassau Kennedy. 4t IU4. THE LAW SOCIETY OF MANITOBA. Visitors. The Honourable the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench. Prfptdent Secretary Treasurer Librarian Heber Archibald. A. E. Richards. J. A. M. Aikins. W. A. Taylor. Benchers. Ex-offlcio. The Minister of Justice of Canada for the time being and every person who has held that office if a member of the Bar of Manitoba. The Attorney-General of Manitoba for the time being. Any retired Judge or Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench for Manitoba. Elected Hon. S. C. Biggs. J. B. McArthur. A. E. Richards. J. D. Cameron. * Isaac Campbell. Hugh John Macdonald J. W. H. Wilson. W. J. James. T. Mayne Daly. jr. Table of Fees. Rvei'y student at law shall pay the following fees : On every notice $ 2 00 On primary examination or admission to the Society 80 00 On call 100 00 Every articled clerk shall pay the following fees : On every notice ^ 3 00 On primary examination or admission to the Society 30 00 On admission as attorney GO 00 't:: " -iir 'J ""W^- » f', iJr 11; 328 Every biirristcr (tailed to the bar in England, Scotland or Ireland, or in any of tlio Provinco« of th<' Dominion of Canada, admitted into this Society and called to tlie degree of barrister-at-law, shall pay a fee of $1.10. Every attorney or solicitor of any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts in England, Scotliind or Ireland, or in any of the Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, on admission as attorney, shall i)ay a fee of $100. All the aliove fees shall he dei)f)sited with the Treasurer of the .Society as follows : The fees with notices, a Ti^rm before the candidate seeks idmission or exaniin;>tion. All other fees, on or previous to the third Saturday before the Term in which the carididales seek to be admitted or called. In case any caTulidate for admission on the books of the Society as a student at law- or an artitded clerk, or for call to the Par. or admission as an attorney, fails to i)ass the necessary examination or be rejected on any other gromid. tlie fee refpiired to he. deposited by Iufu for the use of the Society according to the statute or rules of the Society, shall be returned to him by the Treasurer, less $10. ATTORNEYS AND BARRISTERS OF MANITOBA. RESIDENT IN WINNIPEG Andrew, (leorge A. F. Andrews, A. J. Aikins, J. A. M. Archibald, Heber Allen, Ciias. II. Allan, G. W. Baker, C. W. Bi"own, J. H. Biggs, S. C, q.C. Brophy, Gerald F. Bureau, Jac(iues Bradshaw. C. W. Barr, J. Beck, N. D. Clarke, H. J., Q.C. Carbert, Chas. E. Culver, W. H. Coutlee, Louis M. P. Carey, Daniel Cooper, D. H. Campbell, C. H. Campbell, Isaac Cumberland, Thos. D. Curran, J. P. Clark, O. H. Carss, A. Coleman, fr. B. Crawford, II. E. Chalfey. B. A. ('ameron, J. D. ('assidy, Rol)ert Dawson, Alexande Dexter, H. J. Davis, Sheer t Darby, J. W. E. Delloran, J. Dodge, R. W. Ewart, J. S., Q.C. Elliott, George A. Fisher, James Fortin, George E. Glasf, David Glass, Chester Gilmour, T. H. Galligher, W. A. Howard, G. F. R. Hamilton, Chas. E. Howell, II. M., Q.C. Ilovvden, Alex. Howden, J. H. Haggart, Alex. Hough. J. Stanley Hagel, N. F., Q.C. Haney, J. R. Jamieson, R. W. Kennedy, Thos. .S. Lemon, Andrew Long, W. H. Mills, G. G. Munson, J. H. D. Mulock, W. R. Munroe, G. F. Macara, W. E. Monkman, Albert Morice, J. D. Martin, Joseph Martin, A. McMeans, Lendrum McDonald, A. M 329 ^ i''!| ATTORNEYS AN McBcth. Jolin. Me Arthur, J. li.. g.C. Mucdonald, HukIi •'• Miicdonjild. P. A. McPliillips, AlluTt K. Mi-riiillips. LoniH (J. McClent'i^han. A. V. McLoan, H. A. NaHon, H. Nngpnt, Frank S. O'Reilly, John Patterson, George D BARRISTERS -WINNIPEG.— (Conh:ji«ca[. > Perdue, W. E. PenderKasI, J. E. P. Phipiien, Frank II. Richards, A. E. Fiohertson. F. licvcrlry RosH, James A. Rowp, I. Robinson, Thduias Robarts, J. J. Russell, John Sutherland, Ross Taylor. \V. A. Tupper. W. .1. Tupi)er, J. S. Turiibull. Harold Townii y. T. O. Vivian, H. Wilson. J. W. II. Wilson, C. P. Wilkes, A. E. West, G. H. Walker, GeofFry H. RESIDENT OUTSIDE W^INNIPEG. Agnew, J. H Virden. Beynon, G. W. . . Minnedosa. Bernier, Thos. A . . St. Boniface. Black, W. R Carberry. Burnham, F. E. . .Emerson. Bown, J. C. F. . . .Calgary. Claxton, George ,. Gladstone. Cooper, H. J Portage la Prairie. Curtis, Smith Crerar. J Birtle. Chambers J. B. . . .Glenboro*. Conachee, J. J. . . .Gretna. (>)ldwell, G. R . . . Brandon. Daly, T. Mayne,jr. Donald, W. A Pilot Mound. Ellis, W.F Manitou. Georgen P. Vance . Portage la Prairie. Hallen, G. St. J ..Birtle. Henderson, H. E . Brandon. Henderson, F.G. A. James, W. J Portage la Prairie. Locke, C Morden. Lemon, H. O " Macdonald, W. A.Brandon. McDonald, W . . . . McClaren, J. B. . . .Morden. McLennan, A. A. . Portage la Prairir. McDonald, D. A.. " '- Mickle, C. J Birtle. Myers, R. H Minnedo.sa. Morrow, J Koissevain. McKay, Archibald. Emerson. Nelles', R. A Rapid City. Peterson, A. M. . . .Brandon. Robertson, V. A.. Portage la Prairie. Sifton, Clifford . . .Brandon. Stewart, A Minnedosa. Stuart, F. T Deloraine. Wemyss, J Neepawa. : r ■'r;' w ■ o''' ST )■" Ij' J N. W. TERRITORIES OF CANADA. iSepanitt' Adiniiiintration from 1th October, 1876.) * Population (1881), 56,440. Scot of Qovemvumt — Rkoina. LlEUTKNANT-(JOVERNOR AND INDIAN COMMISSIONER: Thi- Honourable Ei)(»ar Dewdney, C.E., RpKina [nppointt'diird Dec, 1881). Secrrtarif — Anu'di'e Forget, Ri'gina. Aftsistaiit Inilidu ('oiitinissioiicr—llnyU^r Ret-tl, Regina. I'HKVIOUS IJEUTENANT-dOVEKNORS : Hon. AoA.Msfi. AUCIIIHAIJ), ITitli July, 1870. Hon. Alex. Mouhis, ^nd December, 187'i. Hon. David Laikd. 7th October. 1876. COUNCIL TO AID TDK LIEUT. -(JOVERNOR IN THE ADMINISTRA- TION OF THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Nominated Memhers. Jirelanil, Paschal Wliite Horse Plains. Irvine, Lieut.. Col. Aitcheson (rosford Regina. McLeod, Lieu t.-Coi. Jame.s F., C.M.G FortMcLeod. Jieed, Hayter Regina. Richardson, Lieut. -Col. Hugh " Rouleau. Charles H Calgiiry. Electkd Memheks. Electoral District. Bedford. S . A Moosoniin . ( ayley , H . S Calgary . Crawford, Robert Qu'Appelle. rjunningham, S St. Albert. Haultain, P. W. (J Fort McLeod. HuglK^s, O . E Lome . Jelly. D. F Regina. Lauder, Dr. John D Calgary . Marshallsay, C Broadview . Ross, J . H Moose Jaw . Secord, John Regina. Sutherland, Wm Qu'Appelle. Turriff, J. G Moose Mountain . Wilson, Dr. H. C Edmonton. * Pojiulation of the North-West Territories (census 1885) : — Afisiniboia 23,083 Saskatchewan 10,746 Alberta 15,533 Other parts of N.-W. Territories not included in census of 1885. .30,931 Total 79,393 «ilf 331 INDIAN COMMISSIONERS. Indian CoiiimiHsioncr — IIoii. Ed^ar Dowdm'y. Assistant Indian ConiniisHioncr — Haytcr Reed. Nortii-Wost Mounted Police Ci'mrnissionor — L. W. Horcliuier. Assistant North-W«'st Mounted Police I 'oinniissioner — W. M. Hercluuer. SUPREME COURT OF THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. WKKTKKN ASSINIHOIA .llDniAr, DISTKIUT. iJud>;e— Lieutenant-Colonel Hu^li Hieliiirdson, Hegina. tSherilT — Jiinies H. Penson. Retina, ^'lerk — Dixie Watson. Kenina. KASTKKN ASSlNlMlllA .11 niClAI. DISTKKT. Judge— Hon. I'Mward Ludlow Wetniore, Q.C.. Moosoinin Acting Slieritf — (leorge Park, Moosoniin. ("lerk Olivt?r NetF, Moosoniin. sol TiiKUN ai.)u;kta .irnrciAi. distkkt Judgi' -Lieutenant-Colonel .(iiines Kar(iuliiirson Maeleod. C.JL(<., P'ort MacLeod. Hheriir-l). .J. 1). Campbell. Port MacLeod, ('lerk — Colin N. Campbell. Fort M;ieIi<'od. NOHTUKKN AI.HKKTA .11 DICIAI, DISTlllCT. Judge — ll(»n. (hiirles Borroniee Kouleau. Calgary. Sheriff — Peter Willoughhy King. Calgiiry. Clerk— H. A. L. Dnndiis. Calgary. S|\SKAT(fCK\VAN .(IDKIAI. DISTRICT. Judgt — Hon. Thomas H. McGuire, Prince Albert. Sheriff — (ieorge Anderson, Prince Allx'rt. Clerk — C. Deliagorgendiere. I'rince Albert. CROWN PROSECUTORS, N.W.T. Regina — IJ. L. Scott. Fort MacLeod— F. W. G. Houltain . Calgary — John R . Costigan . Prince Albert — VV. V. Maolise. Qu'Appelle — R. D. Strong. Edmonton — Robert Strachan . Moosoniin — William Wliite. ;t. 382 COMMISSIONKKS FOK TAKING AFFIDAVITS uUTSIDK TIIK NORTH-WEST TKUUIT0UIE8. namp:. ]{KS1I)KN(!K. BurridK*', .faiiieH Winriiiicg McDoiij^all, Duncan L .Montrral . Sharp, William I'rcscott I " Futl, Samuel C ; " I'uKHlt'y. William (... !st. John . Burrows, Aclon WinnijR'j^ Coutlcc, Louis Wjlliiim C:arcy, Kujj;i'no 1) : " Howhach, Frcdcrii'k William. . • " Morfjjan, H«>niy .lamcH Ottawa . . Kilvtnt, Francis K | Hamilton Steele, Samuel B Heaver (.'reek Mack, James S., S.S.C., Adams, Charles Hall . . , Collins, William A Heneker, Richard T Parke, Ephraim J Edinhurgh Boston . . . . Winnipeg . Montreal . London . . Provinck. Manitoba Quuhec New Bninswick Manitohu (Jntario British Columhia Scotland United Stii^^s Manitoba Quebec Ontario ADVOCATES. NAME. Suott, David Lynch, Q.C Davin, Nicholas Flood Hamilton, William Cay ley. . Johnstone, Tliomas Cooke . . Forget, Amedee E Secord, John Sharp, William Prescott . . . . Forbes, Frederick Eraser . . . . Benson, James Henry Grayson, William Down, Thomas Christopher. Gordon, Robert B Lougheed, James A Bown, John C. F Watson, George A Costigan, John R Jolmson, William ..... . . Morphy, Herbert N Mitchell, James P Stevenson, Ralph A . . : . . . Gordon, John Gilbert Campbell, Colin Nicol Saunders, Eudo Residence. Regina it a if ti ( i i i 1 i it Moose Jaw Broadview ... . Regina Calgary it Edmonton Calgary Moosomin Fort Qu'Appelle Medicine Hat. . . Moosomin Moose Jaw Calory Regina DlSTHICT. Assiniboia Alberta Assiniboia Alberta Assiniboia I < 333 AI)V(J( lATKS. -(Continueil.) NAME. CochraiK'. Fizgorald Kl)ertH, Hcrnian JoHcpli. . Sifton, Arthur licwis . . . . NewlandH, Hcnrv W (/.) NAME. Residence. ; (. ick, Geoi'gc Frederick New Alsace ''^lomson, Levi Wolf ( reek . (\inybeare, Cliarles V Lcthbridge Johnson, William . .IMoosi^min Milligan, Joshua iQuill IMain ... Strong, Robert Dmidas 'Qu'Appelle hiation . . NelT, Oliver I VJoosomiii Marigold, Frederick . . . Battleford Kingston, Paul Silver City Mitchell, James F Medicine Hat Jjccomte, (leorge Louis Silver Citv Scott, V\ illiiim J ' Battleford BrowKowski, Edwin F. T 'Moosomin Maloney. Daniel |st. Albert Warren, F . B McMiota ( Jordon, Leslie Troy Macdonald, Samuel Indian Head Keith, Hilton Touchwood Hills .... Shari)e, James Armstrong's Lake Stevenson, Jamea D., M . D. . . . Yorktown Shiter, Charles B vv apclla Johnson. William F Katepwe Knight, William C jSwift Current McCJillivray, Donald Qu'Ap])ello Station. . . Hewgill. John iVIoosouiin ( hant, (}eoi ge W Saskatoon Hberts. Hermami J Indian Head Magrath. Charles A Lethbridge District. Assiniboia Alberta Assiniboia .Assiniboia Saskatcliewan Alberta Assiniboia Alberta :rta '^mt 335 NOTARIES PUBLIC. -(fonf/ji ucd. } NAME. Residence. Whitewood Indian Head Fort Saskatchewan District. Assiniboia Knowler, John H Jcwett, Jacob D deLagorgendiere, C. E. H . . . Turnitf , John G Laurie, William Battleford . McLellan, W. E Qa'Ai)pelle . Collins, VViUiani Andi'ew : : Redi>ath, William Syme Bi}< Cut Horn Creek . . | Routledge. Thomas Indian Head 1 Assiniboia Atkinson, Thomas C Medicine Hat \ Longhead, James H I " 1 ' Down, Thomas C Broadview 1 " Saskatchewan Moose Mountain Saskatchewan Assiniboia I I i M ) JUSTICES OF THE VEACE.—(Ap2)ointcd in 188(5.) NAME. Blake, Hubert Partridge, I -y Oscar Keith, Hilton Hewgill, John Blythe, Richard Beaton, Fanjuhar Cosgrave, Francis Dunn, George F Peden, Thomas Flaherty, P^dward Jean Minhinnick, WMUiam H Milligan, Joshua Marion, liouis C^raig, William Knight, Eric Millward, .Jc^eph H Moodie, John D (Jostello, William Nolan .... (tisborne, I lartley Brewster, Bernard Antrobus, William Denny . . Dixon, Andrew R (yarnegy de Balinliard, William Duck, George Wilson, Maj. James Frederick Stewart. George A Smith, Jacob W Norman, Francis Green, S. Noel de Puisage . . Agassiz, Reverend Shafto . . . Wapella . . . . Sintaluta . Touchwood Moosomin Wapella .. Residence. District. lA.ssiniboia Hills I Whitewood Moosomin Shellmouth, P.O Gleichen Kinbrae Touchwood Hills Duck Lake Prince Albert Regina ( 'alga i-y Insp. N.-W. M. Police ( "algary Battleford Prince .Albert Sunt. N.-W. M. Police Biiigonie I algary Prince Albert Moose Jaw Banir Rej;ina Insp. N.-W. M. Police Moose Jaw Fort Pelly Manitoba Alberta Assiniboia Hi Saskatchewan i * Assiniboia Alberta .Mberta Saskatchewan AssinilK)ia Alberta .Saskatchewan .Vssinil'oia Alberta Assiniboia 336 iV i r 'I Sir- ■i :!i JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. -(Continued.) NAME. Grier, James Johnson, Willismi Francis. Thorburn, Alexander G . . . Stewart, Alexander Robertson, Charles Likely, Henry D Spence, Andrew Stansfield, Alexander Howie, Captain James . Sutherland, George Belts, John F King, Goorge C Anderson, Thomas Nolin, Charles Fisher, George J Wishart, Ro))ert Jones, William E Cameron, Alexander Thomson, Jame.s Copland, Thomas Jones, Isaac Residence. Fort McLeod Katepwe Broadview Castle Avery Kinistino Insp. N.-W. M. Police Red Deer Hill Prirtce Albert . . . Sturgeon River. Prince Albert . Calgary Dunvegan Batoche Touchwood Hills Sturgeon River. Calgary Saskatoon Pheasant Forks. District. Alberta Assiniboia Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Saskatchewan Alberta Saskatchewan ti Assiniboia (4 Alberta Saskatchewan Assiniboia LAND REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, N. W. T. Assiniboia. TOUCHWOOD DISTRICT. Composed of that portion of the provisional district of Assiniboia lying etween the western boundary of Manitoba and the third post meridian, and extending from townships 23 to 34, inclusive. REOINA DISTRICT. Bounded on the east and west same as Touchwood, and extending from tttwnships 11 to 22, inclusive, excepting the lands comprised within the limits of the city of Regina. RE(}INA CITY DISTRICT. ( lom posed of all the lands comprised within the limits of the city of Kegina. «)URIS DISTRICT. Bounded on the east and west same as Touchwood, and extending from townships 1 to 10, inclusive. lit>gistrai- for the above districts — f jorge A. Montgomery, Regin;i, Alberta. SOUTH ALBERTA DISTRICT. Ccmsists of HO much of the Provisional District of Alberta as lieS south of the ninth correction line in the system of Dominion land surveys. Registrar— T. A. McLean, Calgary. 337 NORTH ALBERTA DISTRICT. Consists of BO mnch of the Provisional District of Alberta as lies north < >f the ninth correction line. Registrar — Cieorge Roy, Edmoaton, Saskatchewan. EAST SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT, ( '(jnsists of so much of the said Provisional District of Saakatchewan avS lies to the east of the dividing line between the tenth and eleventh ranges of townships west of the third principal meridian in the system of Domin- ion lan . Ednu)ntou Hutchison, John, M .D (Jrenfell M ^Jampbell, Duncan J . . . . Herchmer, Lt-Col. Win. Cotton, Cajttain John Cotton, Robert B., M.D, Dodd, Henrv, M.D Mclllroe, hupt. J . M . . . Ross, John K Laurie, Patrick G Mitchell, Hillyard |Duck Laki' Jdacdougall, Hugh A. (i Fort QirAppdlc Kdnionton . . Touchwood Hill- Indian Head . . McLe(jd Calgary Fort Alacilfod Ht'gina Broadview . Maple Creek Moose Jaw . . . liattleford . . .\ssiniboia Alberta Saskatchewan Assiniboia .\lberta Assiniboia .'\lberta .i Assiniboia Andenson, William (youture, Louis ... Macdonald. Sanmel. Johnsttn, William |Moosomin . , .Stevenson, Jatnes D., .M.D ... lYorkton . . . Anderton, William S ... Medicine Hat Ballenden, John, M.I) | Shee, P. Arthur, M.D ' .Saskatchewan Assiniboia AllM'rta Assiniboia Assiniboia mi M Is Jul!!; J w ; I i'» '(•i' 338 MUNICIPALITIES. REGINA— URBAN. Mayor — Danifl Mowat. Town Clerk — Joliii Secord. MOOSE .lAW — URBAN. Mayor — J. fJ. flodoti. Town Clerk — R. L. Alexander. FORT Vir'AI'PELLE— RURAL. Chairman — 'I honias Kavanagh. Clerk — (Joorgo F. (Jiiernsey. SOUTH VU"a-PPKI,LK— RURAL. (Uiairman — Thomiia T. Thomson. Clerk — Asa M. McLane. W'OLSKLKY— RURAL. flhairnian— J. P. Bill. Clerk -Major C. E. Phipiw. CALGARY— URBAN. Mayor — George C. King. Clerk — Thomas F. A. Boye.s. INDIAN HEAD— RURAL. Chairman — Jolin H. Bunnell. Clerk— George Tiionipson. PRINCE ALBERT— URBAN. Mayor — James A. MeArthur. Town Clerk— J. F. A. StuU. NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE. Schedule of Officers. REOINA. Commissioner — L. W. Hevchmer. Superintendents— S. Gagnon, R. B. Deane. E. W. Jarvis. Inspectors — V. Norman, G. B. Molfatt, M. H, White-Fraser, F. Dray- ner, J. Allan, J. A. McGibbon, W. G. Matthews, V. A. S. WilliamB. W. Koutledge. Senior Surgeon — A. Jukes. Assistant-Surgeon — H. Dodd. Veterinary Surgeons — J. Burnett, T. A. Wroughton, ! I' 339 ii ■ t f. CALGABY, AsBistant Commissioner — W. M. Herchmer. Superintendent — J, H. McIUree. Inspectors — A- E. Snyder, T, Waltham. Assistant-Surgeon — L. A. Pare. MACLKOI). Superintendent — P. R. Ncale. Inspectors-H. D. Likely, J. O. Wilson, T. W. ChalmerH. Assistant-Surgeon — H. Y. Baldwin. KOOTENAY, B.C. Superintendent— S. B. Steele. Inspectors — Z. T. Wood, A. Huot. Assistant-Surgeon — F. H. Powell. PRINCE ALBERT . Superintendent — A. B. Perry. Inspectors— A . R. Cutubert, J. V. Begin, M. Baker. FORT SASKATCHEWAN. Superintendent A. H. Griesbach. Inspectors— W. Piercy, H. S. Case}'. LETHBRIDaK. Superintendent — A. R. Macdonell. Inspectors — I. Howe, E. Bradley, F. Harper. MAtLE CREEK . Superintendent — W. D. Antrobus. Insfiectors — G. E. Sanders, P. C. H. Primrose. BATTLEFORD. ' Superintendent — J . Cotton. Inspectors — W. S. Morris, VV. A. Brooks, C. Starnes. AssistJint -Surgeon — P . Aylen . MEDICINE HAT . Inspector — J. D. Moodie. BANFF. Insfiector — C. ronstantine. i \ i'. ■i^' ^h I 1% 1.1 \ si:' '' 'it FOR THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.* Seat of GovemTnent — Halifax, LIEUTENA^TT-GOVERNOR : The Honourable Matthew Henry Ritchie. — [Appointed ith July, 1883.) hnvate Secretai'y and Aide-de-Camp, Lieni.-CoX, H. AV. Clcikp. N.S.M. Aide-dp-Camp, Lieut.-Col. C. J. Stewart, N.S.M. I'UEVIOUS LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOKS : .Sir William Fenwick Williams, Ist July, 1867. Major-CJeneral C. H. Doyle, 16th October, 1867. Hon. Joseph Howe, 1st May, 1873. Hon. Adams G. Archibald, 5th July, 1873. Hon. Adams G. Archibald (2nd term), 4th July, 1878. f EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, t Tlie Honourable WiLLlAM S. FIELDING, Premier and Provincial Secretary. J. WiLBERFORCE LoNGLEY, Attorney-Genoral. •' Charles E. Church, Commissioner of Public Works and Mines. '• Thomas Johnson, "i Angus Macgilliv KAY, VWithoiit Portfolio. " Daniel McNeil, j Clerk of the Executive Council— Hon. Charles E. Church. * Created a Province of the Dominion of Canada at Confederation, 1st July, 1867, m 341 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.t President: The Honourable Robert Boak. The Honourable Post OfiBce Address. Baker, Loran Ellis Yarmouth Black, Hiram AmherHt Boak, Rotert (Prenulent) Halifax Butler, James Halifax Creehnan, Samuel .Stewiacke Dodge, Thomas Lewis Kentville Francheville, Cliarles Muller Guysborough Goudge, Monaon Henry Windsor LeBlanc, Isidore Arichat, C. B. Lock, Samuel Lockeport Mackay, Alexander Sydney, C. B. McCurdy, David Baddeck McKinnon, Jolui Antigonish McNeil, John . .Mabou, C. B. Oakes, Edwin Randolph Digby Owen, Hon. William H Bridgewater Parker, Daniel McNeil, M.D Halifax Kay, William Hallett Clementsport Whitman, George Annapolis OFFICERS OP THE LEGISLATIVE COCHCIL. Clerk— Albert Peters. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod — Robert Romans. t The Members of the Executive and Legislative Councils are Justice*? of the Peace throughout the Province, so long as they belong to either branch. rf- i ■ Jf in ■KJf' -f I'/ 1: \t i o a; resigned. 1 a o u ^'i -r -^ -5 -3 .2 .s C -jcc 1 til ■l-i ^-SS W 0) S X 5 1 :a M QS w Qwa j^ (- ir -t 1*H i?5 i-« fi -ii — '-t -tl-'l-' CJ IT oxl M t- t- (- (- J- J- 1- I- 1- «- (- t- f^ 1- f - 1- 1- I a o U i » X. 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O O O ; 3- ~ 5 a •r c «^ -o ,«iH M-oiE^^SfiH^SE 2s,^PMSa OX, SO^O^ob c8 ^rt 13 3^7^13;^^ P s o h 3 g 3 ^T 3-3 P O -H O S .5-~oB2-S.2 = > !^ SrS orS >'S'S £fa 4; C8 5 TS -i rs -C -O -3 s* V t? /ii V>C O iW . is O'S sStS a fl o gtJ S +-> .■5 o -S -iS s^ 3 j^ S •- ^ "^ > J-i /.•> t- "t! £> J-i P t- n- I3 in > O ^P-i Oh C<)!> Oh Oh g 0^ <1S!> ^ s ^ if J a 9< ^ ^0:5<)WQ a n!\i 345 o c c c uL2 o c o 00 ral for Nova Scotia in London — Hon. \Vm. Atinami. SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA. llavitKj L(tw and Eraa8 Wm. Chesley, Timothy D. Ruggles, James Gray, Edward L. Cowling, Albert Morse, Geo. Woodbury, J. M. Owen, L. S. Morse. i^p m 1' • SI " li W'i> 1 i 1 348 ■if.i t( ?!T?»l Queens — Robert Roberts, J. N. S. Marshall, George T. Moore. Antigonish -Henry P. Hill, H. U. Bligh. Colchester— James F . Blanchard . Inverness- Samuel MacDonnoll. Digby— William B. Stewart. Cape Breton— E. Tilton Moseley. Cumberland — William FuUerton, Q.C., J. Medley Townshend, Charles R. Smith. OFFICERS, HALIFAX. Reporters — Benjamin Russell, John M. Geldert. Crior of Supreme Court— James S. MacKay. Librarian — George A. Allison. r % ; 11,'. 1 1 !i: I ' '1 IV' ' I''- '•11 hi ii I Officers and Terms of the Supreme Court, ANNAl'OIJS COUNTY. Held tliinlTiH'sday of Junr. {Sheriff— J. Avard Ml(i first Tuesday of June and .second Tuesday of October. SlierifT— H. V . Hill I'rotbonotiiry — J. C. McKinnon. CAVK HHKTON COUNTY . Hehl Mrsl Tuesday of June and first Tuesday of October. .Sheriff-- Wni. Kuclianan . Prothonotary — S. J. Brookinan. COLCHKSTKH COUNTY. Held first Tuesiiay of ,Iune and first Tuesday of October. Sheriff — L. J. Crowe. Protlir.notary — K. W. IlamUton. CUMHKKI.ANI) COUNTY. Held third Tuesday of ,June and second Tuesday of October. Sheriff — M. A. IjOgan. Prothonotary — E. H. Blenkliorn . DKJHY COUNTY. Held second Tuesday in June Sheriff — Benj. VanHlarcom. Prothonotary W. B. Stewart. Held at Clare last Tuesday of September. dUYSBORO' ::0UNTY. Held last Tuesday of May and first Tuesday of October. Sheriff— W.S. Peart. Prothonotary — Wm. Sutherland . 349 m *HAMFAX COUN-n*. Civil court held fourth Tuesday of October and third Tuesday in April . Criminal court held third Tuesday in March and first Tuesday in October. In banc second Tuesday in December. Sheriff— Donald Archibald. Prothonotary— Simon H. Holmes. HANTS CtiUNTY. Held last Tuesday of May and last Tuesday of September . Sheriff— Edward '.'urry. Prothonotary— II . Percy Scott. INVERNESS COUNTY. Held third Tuesday of June and fourth Tuesday of October. Sheriff— Hugli McDonald. Prothonotary— John A. McDonnell. KINGS COUNTY. Held first Tuesday of June and second Tuesday of October. Sheriff- Stephen Belcher. Prothonotary— C . F. Rockwell. LUNKNBURO COUNTY. Held Thursday before first Tu — Hon. James McDonald, chief justice. Actint: Advocate-General liegihtrar — Lew W. DesBarres. Deputy Registrar — B . H . Eaton . Marslial — William Twining. Adv . Twining, B. H . Katon . Antigonish — H. H. Bligh. Wallace — Hem. Alex. McFarlan<». Truro -Eltenezor F. Munro. Pictou— .John D. McLeod. Windsor— W. H. Hlanchard. Aricliat- William R. Cutler. IJverpooi — George T. Moore. Briilgowater — Hon. W. H. Owen. ■f n. 351 COUNTY COURTS. Judges, Officers and Terms. Halifax— 2nd Tuesdays of January, June and October. Judge— James W. Johnston . Clerk— S. H. Holmes. Md. Musquodoboit — 2nd Tuesday of May and 3rd Tuesday of Septenil>er. Judge — James W. Johnston. Tangier — 4th Tuesday of April and Ist Tuesday of Noveml)er. Judge — James W. Johnston . Lunenburg— Ist Tuesday in December. Judge — Mather B. DesBrisay. Clerk— W. J. Dauphinee. Bridgewater — 3rd Tuesday in I •> amber. Judge — Mather B. DesBrisay. Chester — 4th Tuesday in June. Judge — Matiier B. DesBrisay. Liverpool — 2nd Tuesdays in February and May and l.st Tuesilay in Kovemter, Judge — Mather B. DesBrisay. Clerk— T. J. Farrell . Shelburne — I.ast Tuesday in April and -Wd Tuesday in C)ctolM?r. Judge — Mather B. DesBrisay. Clerk— William J. Bell. Harrington— 3rd Tuesday in January. Judge — Matlier B. DesBrisay. Annapolis — 2nd Tuesday of March and 2nd Tuestlay of August. Judge — Alfred W. Savary. Clerk— R. J. Uniacke. Bridgetown — lat Tuesday of November. Judge — Alfred W. Savary. Digby — Ist Tuesday of February and 1st Tuesday of September. Judge — Alfred W. Savary. Clerk— W. B. Stewart. Clare — 8rd Tuesday of April. Judge — Alfred W, Savary. Yarmouth — 4th Tuesday of April and Ist Tuesday of October. Judge— Alfred W. Savary. Clerk — James Huntington. Ktntville — 3rd Tuesday of January ami 1st Tuesdays nf M.iy and November. Judge -George A. Blanchard. Clerk Charles F. Rockwell. ml w 1 l^- m t 'I i h: ) i\ ■ w m IP- : J-iV:.: ' i'K Ir '. I !!■ ii 352 Windsor— Ist TueKdays of February and August and 4tli Tu(*sday of Novpmber. Judge — (ieorge A. Blanchard. Olerk— H. Percy Scott. Truro — 4tl> Tuesdays of Februiuy and August and 2nd Tuesday oi December. Judge— George A. Blanchard. Clerk— E. W. Hamilton. E'ictou — 4th Tuesday of January and Ist Tuesday of August. Judge — William A. D. Morse. Clerk Robert Matheson. New Glasgow— 4ti> Tuesday of February and 4tli Tuesday of August. Judge — William A. 1). Morse. Amherst — 4tli Tuesday of March and 2nd Tuesday of November. Judge — William A. I). Morse. Clerk — Arthur Davidson. I'ugwasb — Slid Tuesday of SeptemlnM'. Judge — William A. 1). Morse. Parrsborough- 1st Tuesdsiy in May and 1st TuescUiy in December. Judge — William A. D. Morse. Port Hood — ist Tuesday in July and 8rd Tuesday in Novemter. Judge — Angus Mclsaac. Clerk-- John \icKay. Antigonisl — 1th Tuesday in Ajnil and 2nd Tue.sday in Noveml)er. Judge — Angus Mclsaac. Clerk— J. C. McKinnon. M.D. Guysborougli— 4th Tuesday in March and Kst Tuesday in SeptemUT Judge — Angus Mclsfuu-. Clerk— Edwanl C. Peart. St. Mary's— 1st Tuesday in May and Ist Tuesday in Novcmlwr. Judge— Angus Mclsaac, Clerk— \V. D. R. Cameror. Sydney — 4th Tuesday of Jamiary and 1st Tuesday of July. Judge -Barclay E. Tremain. Clerk -Sanniel J. Brookman. Baddeck — 2nd Tiu'sdays of February and Novend)er. Judge — Barclay E. Tremain. Clerk— A. Taylor, jr. Arichat — 1st Tuesdays of March and September. Judge— Barclay E. Tremain. Clerk- D. O'C. Madden. 'il 353 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS OF THE SUPREME COURT OP NOVA SCOTIA. NAME. HukIi Hartshoriif, D.C.Ii . . William H. Keating Henry Pryor, D.C.L., Q.G. . Thomas B. Akins, D.O.L . Nepean Clarke A. M. Uniacke, D.C.L Hon. R. B. Dickey, Q.C . . . . Daniel Owen Henry A. (irantliam, Q.C . . John D. Kinnoar Ebenezer F. Munro Peter Lynch, Q.C Henry P. Hill James Fogo, Q.C Hon. S. L. Shannon, Q.C. . . . James Robert Prescott Edward A. Pvke JohnC. Wade, Q.C James Murray Alfred F. Halilnirton John 1). McNutt T. D. RuKgies, Q.C Hon. A. McFarlane, Q.C. . . . Hon. P. C. Hill, D.C.L., Q.C Charles James Stewart Edward P. Nutting William R. Cutler John Mc Kin lay Francis C. Beamish James Thomjjson, Q.C William B. Chandler Edward C. Cowling William Twining Isaac J. Wylde William H. Blanchard Hon. M. H. Ridley, Q.C Benjamin G. Gray Daniel McDonald, Q.C J. N. S. Marshall. Q.C . P. 8. Hamilton George A. McKenzie Lewis W. Desbarres Robert (J. Haliburton, Q.C . . . Thomas J. Wallace O. S. Weeks William M. Fullerton, Q.C . . . Hon. H. A. N. Kaulbach, Q.C Brenton H. Collins George Cani|)l)ell Rksidence. Lieut. -Governor, Arichat . . Annapolis Halifax . . Windsor Halifax . Halifax England Amherst • Lunenburg Yarmouth . Amherst Truro Halifax Antigonish . Pictou ... ... Halifax Kentvillo Cornv/allis .... Rigby Yarmouth Baddeck Truro Bridgetown . . Wallace England Amherst Truro Arichat Pictou Halifax Antigonish Ijverpool British Columbia Dartmouth Halifax Ottawa Halifax Amherst . . . Lunenburg England . . Truro Date of Ad- mis'ri 1827 1828 1831 1830 18in 188.^ 18HI? 18a:{ lH3!i 183.") 183« 1838 1837 1837 183» 183fl 1838 1840 1841 1842 1842 1843 1843 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 184« 184f5 184U 1847 1848 '.84» 184y 18411 18r)l 1851 1851 1851 1851 1852 1853 It 53 18i3 1856 1855 1855 1855 \A I 354 BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS, SUPREME COURT, li.S.— {Continued.) NAME. Residence. Date of Ad- mis'n Halifax Bridgetown Aniheret . . . Halifax B. Henry Oldright A. J. White, Registrar of Deeds Thomas W. Chesley ,'ohnT. Smith Robie Uniacke James W. K. Johnston N. W. White, Q.C Hoi.. William, Miller, Q.C Stephen L. Purves Henry W. Johnston Edward D. Tremain John W. Ouaeley Thomas C. Hill Samuel MacDonnell, Q.C Israel Longworth William H. Hill Samuel H. Gray William F. McC^oy, Q.C Malachy B. Daily Joseph Coonilies Frederick W. Bent 'North-West Territories Shelbumo . . . Arichat N. Cydney, C. Halifax Port Hood . . . Windsor Sydney, C. B. Port Hood . . . Truro Halifax Annapolis . . . Halifax B. B. Brenton H. Eaton, Q.C Halifax . . W. D. Sutherland .... Hindsor . John Y. Payzant Halifax . . . Robert Motton " William H. Owen, Q.C Bridge wat James G. Foster Halifax , . . Simon H. Holmes, Q.C " John M. Viets Digby .... James H. Hearn Sydney, Murray Dodd, Q.C Robert N. Henry Antigonish . . Robie S. Morse Amherst James A. Eraser New Glasgow Albert Morne Bridgetown . . Douglas B. Woodworth Kentvillo . . . . Thomas Ritchie Halifax John D. McLeod Pictou Hon. Lawrence G. Power Halifax Frederick J. Tremain " Sanford H. Pelton Yarmouth. . . . Joseph J. Moore, LL.B Kentville . . . . W. Inglis Moffatt Amherst Edwin D. King Halifax Gwrge H. Elliott Pictou Edm. J. Cogswell, LL.B Kentville . . . . C. Beverley BuUcKik Halifax E. Tilton, Mooseley, Q.C Sydney, C. Martin J. CiritHn Ottawa . . . Harris U. Bligh, Q.C Antoginish Fretl. A. Lawrence Truro (J 1856 1857 1857 1867 1858 1869 1859 1860 1859 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 1861 1863 1862 1863 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1864 1864 1865 1866 1866 1866 1887 1867 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1H68 1868 1868 1869 355 BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS, SUPREME COURT, U.S.— (Continued.) NAME. cliarles E. Ratchford Aubrey Blanchard George T. Moore, Q.C John M. Jones Jaineo W. bingay, Q.C Jacob M. Owen Thomas E. Corning . . f. . John P. Chipman, Q.C Jason M. Mack Charles E. DeWolf George W. Ritchie Thomas C. Shreve, Q.C. . . . I.«andre S. Morse Stephen B. Murray William Robert Foster John Ervin, jr Robert N. Davis J. H. Frith Thomas B. Flint Charles S. Harringtcn, Q.C. Wallace Graham, Q.C George H. King Alexander H. McGillivray . Nicholas H. Meagher, Q.C. . Charles J. Macdonald J. Johnston Hunt Barda)' Webster Colin N. Campbell . Rufns A. Tremain Benjamin Russel Robert' Sedgwick, Q.C Byron A. Weston John M. Geldert Duncan C. Fraser Norman J. Layton John M. Chisholm Harry T. Harding Hugh, McD. Henry, Q.C... Samuel A. Chesley Donald Gillies JohnG.Pyke George Hingay Angus McCiillivray Daniel M. Owen Seymour E. Gourley James J. Stewart E. Sydney Crawley Fletcher B. Wade. George A. Koss Edwin Ruggles John B. Mills Residence. Amherst . . . Windsor . . . Liverpool . . Halifax . . . . Yarmouth . Annapolis . Yarmouth . Kentville. . Liverpool . . Windsor . . Halifax . . . . Digby Bridgetown Yarmouth . . Halifax .... Bi'idgetown Halifa.x . . . . Omaha ... Yarmouth. . Halifax .... Windsor . . . Guysbnro' . Halifax .... Kentville. Baddeck . . Guysboro' Halifax . . New filasgow Truro Halifax Maitland ... Halifax liUnenlmrg . . Port I r(K)d . . LiverptM)! .... Yarmouth Antigonish . . . Lunenburg . . Truro Halifax Wolfville Bndgewater . . Lunenburg . . Bridgetown . . Anna[>olis .... Date of Ad- mis'n 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1869 1870 1870 1870 1807 1870 1870 1870 1870 1872 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1873 187a 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 ■I : m i-Mi 356 HARlllSTKHS & AxfOitNEYS, SUPREME COURT, N.S.-(Continue(i.) ^% VM NAVIES. Williiim Addison Mills Joseph William Edward inirhy. Daniol McNeil Jain(>s Nol)lt> Shannon Colin Chisholin Howard Clarke Wilson \V. McLcUan Fenwick VV . Johnston (Toorp) Ritchie John L. MclJoiijiall Albi'rt J. S. Copp P. (.'artaret Hill, jr John Meiij^er Colin F. Jlelsaac. ... . . Z. A. Lash,(^.C F. H . Gishorne John H. Sinclair Albert Peters H. Perev Scott, M.A Williimr.Minet dcBlois \V. E. McLellan. LL.B Thonijus Francis O'Brien Fred. P. Kligh William E. >hirshall John Chisholm John S. Maynard Charles Hudson Smith . Melaim U. LeNoir, LL.B. . James Norhet liyons Walter E. Meynell W. Frederick Donkin . . . Alfred Whitman, B.A B. Franklin Pearson Frederick (J. Maggali Robert E . Harris William B. McSweeney Thomas L. McKenna Hugh E. Gills John W, Hickman W. B. Alnum Ritchie John H. Jamieaon Herbert H. Whittier Alfred G. Morrison Edgar N . Clements Firman McClure Fred. F. Forljcs Francis G. Forbes Edmund L. Newcomb<' William F. McPhie Arthur Drysdale Jolm U. Ross Rr-SIDENCK Halifax . . . . Wiimipeg . , Port Hood. . Quebec . . . . Syhn MfDo\iKiill (k'orj^e H. jMurray Christopher P. Chishoim 1 loijicc L. Hcclc with I''r('(h'riclv C. Kami Chiirh'H A. Mc-Ciiily Fredorick T. (\)nKdoii VVcisford R. M. Ilurtien Jacob L. Kainhill AVaUace McI hmald Charifs Curri(i (iregory . . .1. Adain St'dgi!\vici<, B.A Rich. C. VVeldoii, Ocan JIalifax Law School Wm . Rernaid Wallact! Ijcsvis Cliinman Welsford lihick Ives Patrick C. C. Mooney 11. RuRglcs, B.A Wm. F. Parker H. Percy Blanchani , James F. Mclicaii Charh>8 Morse William P. Shallner Allan V. Wade Alfred Silver Hubert A. Hensley Stanley R. Thompson Orlando P. Daniels William J. Tapper William H. Brownrigg Arthur Campbell Walter Crowe . . . William R. McCully William tf. Parsons James A. McLean Hedlev V. Jamieson William W. Walsh James A. IMcDonald Henry McN. Robertson Arthur G. Troop Joseph A. Chishoim W. A. Henry, Jr Maitland . . Kentville . . . New (ilasgow Clare Winnipeg . Halifax Nortii Sydney Antigonish . . Halifax- Trino . Halifax Antigonish Halifax ... Yarmouth . . . . New Cilasgow Halifax Bridgetown . . . Halifax Windsor, N.S New (ilasgow . Shelburne . . . . Kentville t)ig'»y Halifax Windsor Victoria, B.U . Bridgetown Winnipeg Bridgewater , . . Truro Sydney, C.B.. Amherst Middleton New Glasgow Halifax Shelburne .... Halifax . . Antigonish Halifax ... Date of Ad- niis'n i8Ha 1888 1888 1883 1888 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1888 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1885 1885 1885 1885 1HH5 18H5 1885 1885 18H5 1885 1885 1886 188fi 188« 188tt 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1887 358 ^ i 1. tn Q U) Id Q o (n < (A o U) Q < < O K Oi (X. O h Oi D O U .s c c c c 'E '/) -3 C u o -^ ij = t«j w u ' wl fi 01 .S O 0; 5 X o s ^; — ■ 2 ^ ft. tc2 >- S rt t 3 ^ w' • T^ • ^ ^ .X • 3 t-' "i^ (-* fT* ^ '-^ L-» -^ H "! cc o « b. C bJ "g ^ i-J U _ X O u :J3 .9 cag K -^ t- H >- t 2 O c8 1- . 2 - t cc; Sw ^t: 2§ a c a a Qj ■ Qco o i w •> J n i o is 1^ a ^-^ "3 <5 C-t^Tf g g W a -:" -ti . o o . . . (A be IJ S c Jg H a- r- fr a c o a 2 i-^H jr* J: Hs«-5?iCa a^ . 0* og -3 1-9 ••3 QJ -Si'^sJ- >>-5. J « S 9° ss 3 a a 3 «i O C ^2 (3^ C5 CO 3 •C 2 Commissioners Residing^ without the Province, and Appointed to do Acts without the Province, under Sec. 54, Chap. 96, R. S. KNOLANI). Ixindon.— Alfrt'd IIi'ul»'H. 45 Carter's Lan«', Dotrtors' CoiiimoiiH; EiiHtuc« AndcrBon, 17 Inminoiip'r.s' Lane; Ed. Wt'hh; Tlios. Saiiford Uolph, K Throg niorton Htn'«'t; William Aiinand; Ah-.v. (iillcHpic, Jr.; SiniIdii K. Taylor, 5 (iray'H Inn }S(iiian;; Wm. I>. Tn-Hlifu'ld, 5 Hank HuildiriKs; John A. Matti! Bon Anstcn, Trcaisdo; W'ni. Law (Jano, .'iU Hishup>;ato Htn'ct; Henry F. Pollotk. 4 (Inat WinclH'Hti'r Htrcrl; Jolin Hands, 1} ynotu Victoria .str»M>t: Fn'tlcrick I'ariMir, Dudley Wni. Hercsford, I.ratliti v, Irondclds; ThoiniuH Wni. Biscliofr, 4 (Ireat Win<;lii'Ht<'r street; KohertTiioniasLatti-y, 1(5 Devon- Bliire S'. A. H. McKc.-n. M .'u. COINTV nv (dl.CIIKSTKR. Klislia Roach. Ml).. Charles Rent, M.D.. J. L. I'.'ppard, M.D., (J.... I'dlton. David H. ^Iiiir. M.D.. James Kerr. M.D.. Isaac 1). Cooko. COUNTY OK CIMUKULAND. Cliarles Ward. John T. Salter. 11 A. Davison (Pin rsh(m»((jli), R. J. .Scf)tt, Robert Mitchell. M.D.. Reiijamin S. Seaman. J. William Cove. M.D., John C. Philips. M.D.. ('. Allan Hlack. M.D., John Daley, Alexamler C Angns, M.D I^ehcmiah Ayre. il.D. COINTY III' OKiHY. Lemuel Morehouse. (Mi.irles K. Kverelt. ('. IT. Denfon. William H. {•'Jlison, 31 . 1). . Joim Daley. C'lurc Anselm M . (.'omeaii, I lemy ( '. Sahean, John II. Harris. M.D., (J. Barhahy. M.D. COWXTY OI' ru VSH(>l!Ol(iH. (!ii!iM)i,rti>i(ili District — John ( 'ummiii;;ei-. Alexander Falconer, M.D., \V. H, Wylde. corNTV i>l' II A 1,1 FA. \. William I'earsun, M.D. . William U. Weeks, M.D.. Alfred ('ronch.-r, M.D.. Andrew Cowie, M.D., I '. K. Hurnai>y. EdwanI I'arrell. .M.D.. J.)hn S. Hrine. Thomas K. Chase, M.D., Thomas R. Alinon. M. D.. ,John Homers M.D., John Lin;;ley. Kiiday McMillan. M.D.. J. S. Lathern. M.D. COUNTY OI' HANTS. F. N. IhuKesN. M.D.. C. J. (iossip. M.D.. Samuel M. Weeks, M.D.. Arnold Santord. M.D.. Samuel D. Hrown. M.D., A. W. Thompfion. M.D.. (ieor;;c W. Snuth. M .D. CfUNTV OI' INVKRNKSS. Duncan McLean. William (iraiit. John Mcintosh. Ml)., Donald Chis- holm. M.D., A. K. McI.K'an, M.D.. John Cameron. M . D., J. W, McLean, M.D., A. McT,ellan. M.D.. .V. (!. Carmichael, M D fOlNTV ol' KINti's. Holmes .Masters. M.D.. James S. Miller. M.D.. (ieorge Hamilton. Henry Ix)vett. .lames F. Palmer, James N. Fitch. M.D.. William Y. Fuller- ton. M. D.. Daniel R. Parker. IT. R. W."i)ster, M. D.. W S. Woodivorth. M.D.. A. R. Andrews. M.D.. ( harles F. Cochran col NTV i)|- l.l'NKMUKfi. Nelson Chesley. Charles (fray, M.D.. Josej)h Steverman, M.D., Chas. Atkins, M.D., Henry S. Jost, Wi'lium H. Owen, James S. CaUler, James E. Dauphine, Clms. Ixjnily, Cteo. Ross. Henry .\ldeiS, Geo. E. Drew, M.D. ; I i I: it ¥i::rmV M^^' \ni 802 fOUNTY OF I'ICTOU. Saimif'l A. Foster, Wm. Frasor, M.D., Gt'orge Muiray, M.D., Lewis Johnston, M.D., Donald McCJillivray, M.D., John Smith, M.D., Murdoch Sutlierland, M. I)., James R. Collie. M. D., John F. McDonald, M.D., George J . M c Kenz ie . COUNTY OK VIKKN'S. James Collie, Josejih H. Ihirlow. Colin Caniphel.. M. J. Drew, jr., George W. Hell, M.D., C. T. Andrews, M.D. COUNTY OK Kl( lIMxND. Edmund P. Flynri. Maiirice Kavanii;j;li, Wm. Brymer, D. (Jrouchy. COUNTY OK SIIKI.HUKNK. William J. JJcll, Robert VV. Freeman, Samuel W. Burns, M.D., Jamofi D. Densmore. M.D., J. J. Schraii;;('. M.D., VVilli;ini A. McDonald. COUNTY OK VKTi)KI.\. John McLellan, S. G. A. MeKeen. M.D., John 1.. Bethune, M.D. ■I COUNTY (IK VAH.MniTH. Yarmouth — James C. Fari.sh, M.D., Nat Hilton, A. M. Perrin, M.D., .V. J. Morse, M.D. .4n///?.-~ Matt hew .leirrey, Fonnan llatlield. William Barton. M.D., WUmiuu U. Bent, M.D , Tiionias Kirhv. M.D. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUERS. ANNAPOLIS . A. W. Corhitt. Annapolis ; C. (jlrimm. SpriugHeld ; J. VV, James, Law- rencetown : F. l)oliran. Ncsvixat ; A. Kirkpalrick, Shii- Iti'nacadie; William Glen, Cheverie ; Williuui Murdmb, Gore. k li '1*1 '\l 364 QUEF.N'a. J. R. Hiill, Krnoklin ; F. Coliooii, Port Modway ; IT. H. Mack, Mill Village; E. Ki'iiii»lon. Milton; Alcxaiidtr Cowio, Liverpool; William H, Coll', Caledonia; iJonald Campbell, I'ort Mouton. KUIIMONI). D. 0*0, Madd. n, Ariehut; R. 0. Morrison. St. Peters; Norman M'Askill. Frand)oise. SHKI.HUUNK. X. A. Cliipman, Lockport; K. H. Crowdl. barrington; M. D. WrGray, James Mcfirav. Cape Island; Ni'Ik iiiiali Kinney, Shag Harl)or ; Cliarles A. M<'(iray, Port L;i Tonr ; James L. Niekerson, Clark's Harlwr ; Isaac C. Crowell, Slielliiinie. VICTOUIA. John Morrison. t«ontli Gnt St. Anns: U. Elnisicy. IJaddeck : 1) Mc- I)onaif Public Works. RoiiKRT J. RiTcniK, Solicitor-tJeueral. II M II it Archiuali) Harrison, ) ^,-n ,,.* 7>„..»/',7.-„ Gains S. Turnkr, [ ^» '""'"* Portfoho, * Created a Province of the Dominiuu of Canada at Confederation, 1st July, 1807. 11 ; m i.*i 36G LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President : The Honourable George F. Hill. TI)o Honourable Pout Office Addrest Barbaric, Joseph Cunard Dalhoiisie Davidson, Alhin A.,Q.C Newcastle Flewellin^, Gabriel HudHoii Clifton (Kind's) Hannin^ton. Daniel Shediiie Harrison, Areliii);il(l Maugerville Hill, (Jeorj^e Frederick (J'rcsident) St. Stephen Holly, James Portland Jones, Thomas Uosenele St. John Kelly, William Moor Chatham Lewis, .lohii Hillsboro' McTnernev, Owen Richibucto (Kent) Ilichard, Anibroise I).. LL.H Dorchester Ryan, .James Moncton Thompson Frederick Penilx-rton Fredericton White, George William Centrevillo Woods, Francis V/elsford Young, Robert Caraquet OFFICERS OF TIIF. T.KOISI.ATIVE COUNCIL. Clerk, George Botsford ; Assistant Clerk, Heni'y J. Pluur ; Usher of the Black Rod, Joan E. Perks; Door-k.'eper, Chas. H. Biggs; Engrossing Clerk, James S. White. ^Wi 3(;7 membi<:rs of the lecjisi.ative assembly. Speaker :— The Honouralile William Pu(JSLp:y, jr. t)ll-KKUS OF THE HOUHE OK ASSKMHLY — Clfrii, (Jco. Joliiistoii Hliss ; AxKistant Clerk, J. Richards; Ser;;eant-at-Arms, John Grieves; Engross- ing Clerks, C. W. Beckwith, Artlmr (ilagicr Lincoln and A ll)ert Gregory. ;U58 ¥ ;' • i ..Hi, i a o •a «a hi V a o U v (J a u a s o U V > ;J u a; K bu 41 bi a o » o u en U^ o o H 31 B < X ^1 ^^1^ z o •T3 »- O 00 OS 35 ■35 OD X' xi * j2 S ^, Hj tl ^!© ( ^ I '- OO 3S O 35 X S ^ ■» -?• Uh 1^. I* O fn e> .-< ri I ! X X) Xj -r *i -* U h > TJ - ^ ~ C c = 3 ^ '' ^0- -p 2 ■'^ ^ >" C5 is -I -^ oWM h3 Q ,5 < isa is k 1^ -: Ha '■ 'I ■■ % r= ^ "^ = art .3 2 B ?^ ?= d fc-id d « I HH 3f)0 .i o O' : O = l- I C a> _ I- tc n 1:: Hi i GENERAL ASSEMBLIES SINCE 1867. No. of ficncial AsBcinlilioH. Ist GciHMiil Assem- bly Scs- sions. 2nd Clcneral Assom- bly Ist .. I'nd . . iJrd .. Ist .. Slid . . 3rd . . 4th .. .■)tl) .. J)rd (icniTal Assem- bly 1st ... •-'IK I ... :{i(l .... 4lli ... .-.th .... 5th (Jencral Assem- bly 6th ficncral Assem- bly I.St .. •Jiid . . Hid . . .-)tli . Date of OpeniiiK. T'roro>j;alion. Fob. 13, IH08. Mar. 4, IWtl). Feb. 10, IMTO. Feb. Ifi, 1871. A|)ril 5, ISTl. Fob. 2!», 1ST:?. " 27, 1H73. 12, 1H74, Mar 23, 18fi8. Ai)ii!2l, IH(li», •• 7, 1H70, Feb. 22, 1H71. 'Mav 17, 1H71. ,.\|.rii 11, 1H72. •• 14, 1M73. •• s. 1H74. DiH.sohiti()U. Juno 3, 1870. May I.-., 1874. Fol). Feb. 4th (ieneial A.ssem- bly Isl ... 2nd . . . i'.nl ... nil ... I Feb. |Mar. I Feb. 18, 187r)..Airil 1(». |87r). 17, 187«.: •• 1:!. 1H7«;. 8, 1877. Mar. 1<1, 1877. 28. 1H77. Sept. .-). 1877. 2(i, 1878.: April 18, 1878. 27, 1879. April IT.. l8Ti). !), 1880.' •• 23. 1880. 8, 1881. Mar. 2."i. 1881. ]«, 1882.i.-\iiril 0. 1882. May 14, 1878. Feb. 22. 1883. Mar. 3. 188:', May 18B2. Ist . 2iid April 12. 188:$. Feb. 28. 1881. " 2(!, 188.-). " 25, 1886. 1S87, 1888. Mav :!. IHNii.l I A pill 1. 1S84.! ;• April 2, 188(5. (I. 188.-.. 1 I 2. 188»i. ' 1887. 1888. OFFICERS OF THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT. Provincial Secretary's Office— Richard W. L. Tibbits, deputy provincial Becretary ; (J. N. Babbitt, deput.v recoiver-Keneral : Fidf;ar Hanson, clerk. Surveyor fceneial's Department— Andrew Inches, deputy surveyor general ; Thos. (i. IiOj.;gie. chief draughtsman : W. P. Flewelling. account- ant and lumber agent. Poard of Works Deprirtment— T. B. VVinslow, lecretary to Board of Works ; Adt.ljdius G. Beckwith, engineer ; G, lied, ("oy, clerk, ■^ 871 (Jovorninoiit OfllcorH— Jamos S. Bri'k. amlitor-fjonoral ; (^liarlcH H, Lugrin, Hi'crn, durk of the pleas; (JcorKo J. IMisH, doputy clerk of tln" pleas; IT. (I. C. Wetmore, librarian ; John LiHtor, caretaker, Parlianieiit liuilding. '\l, ' SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. CillEK .JUSTIt'K. Hon. John f". Allen. .lUSTiC'r.s. Hon. A. R. Wetnu.re. Hon. A. L. V.ilnier. Hon. (ieorgc K. Kin.^. Hon. Joiin JameH Frasrr. Hon. W. H. Tuck. OFFICKUS. Clerk of Pleas and Efpiity and Clerk of the ( 'rown— T. Carletoii Allen. Deputy (_;ierk in K(]iiity. St. Jolin— W. H. (handler. Terms. Hilary— First Tuesday in Fehniary. Easter — Second Tuesday in April. Trinity — Second Tuesday in June. Miciiaihnas — Second Tuesday in Octoher. Nisi I'rius Sittin;;s in tiio County of ^■ork— I hird Tuesday in January, end last Tuesday in June. Official Stenographers. ' Frank H. liisteen Circuit of Albert. Westmoreland. 19th Jidy ; Carlo- ton, 10th Jlay : York Sittiii;;s, Kent, 8th March; Restij^ouche, (Moucester and Nortluunberlauil. liUh .September. VV. H. Frye— St. John Circuits and Eijuity Court, exclusive of all Equitj' sittings in York. Frederick Devine — Kent, 27th September: Kings, Charlotte, Queens, Ncrthinnberland, 22nd March: Sunbury, West moreland, 10th Janu;iry, 1888; Madawaaka and Victoria. Equity Sittings. Equity Judge— Jfr. Justice F'almer. Sittings first Tuesday in each month, except September, iuFredericton; in St. John, last T\iesday in Ma ch, May, July, Septeml)er and November, and third Tuesday in January. m ^h vn the debt or damages do not exceed the sum of four hundred doll;-"s; and in all actions of tort, when the damages claimed do not exceed two hundred third Tuesday in March, and second Tues- day in Jidy, and the first Tuesday in November. Restif;;ouche County — On tli*^ fourth Tuesday in March, the third Tues- day in July, and the second Tuesday in November. Madawaska County — On the fourth Wednesday in March, the Tuesday after tiie fourth Wednesday in June, and the Tuesday after the third Wed- nesday in November. JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. I" ti'i'; a I - !' Judges. Counties. Appoin- ted. James G. Stevens James Steadnian Charlotte, Carleton, Victoi'ia and waska York. Sunburv and Queen's Mada 1807 1S67 Bliss Botsford Westmorland and Kent 1867 William Wilkinson Nortliumberland, (Jloucester and ji'ouche Resti- 1881 C^harles Watters Saint John 1867 William Wedder'^rn Kiii>;'s and Albert 1882 CLERKS OF COUNTY COURTS. Clerks. James G. Stevens, jr. Wilham M. Connell.. \V. Fred . Kirtson . . . Barry R. Plant Jer. II. Barry ( reorge J. Bliss . .... James R. Curry S. G. Morse Joseph B. Peck Hy. A. Forster Samuel Thomson . . . T. DesBrisay James S. Morse Mont. McDonald OraP. Ring Counties. Charlotte ('arleton Victoria. Madawaska York Snnbury . . Queen's All)ert Westmorland. . . . Kent Northumberland . Gloucester Restigouche Saint John King's Ajijioin- ted. 1887 1867 1886 1884 1885 1885 1885 1885 1883 1887 1867 1867 1867 1881 1886 876 'h THE COUNTY JUDICIARY AND LOCAL OFFICERS. City and County of St. John. Commissioners Parish Civil Courts : — James Oliver, J. P., Lancaster; Jacob H , Mosher, J. P., St. Martins. Sheriff — James A. Harding. Clei'k of the Peace and County Secretary — Henry VV. Frith. Deputy Clerk of the Peace — II. Lawrence Sturdee. Coroners — S. Z. Earle, M.D., James Robinson, J. P., John R. Ri^By, J. P., John Jordan, J. P., J. D. White, M.D., 11. E. Cilmor, M.D., (St. Mai'tins) and Joshua Knight . Judge of Probates— R. C. Skinner. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Probates — W. Chipman Drury. Police Magistrate for St. John — B. LesttT Peters. Police Magistrate for Portland — David Tapley. Parish Court Commissioners — Ja.ncs Olive, J . P ., Lancaster ; W . E. Skillen, J. P. , St. Martins ; and James 1 1 . Bowes, J.P. , Simonds. Musquash vacant. Commissioner to receive affidavits to be used in court in Province of Quebec — Henry VV. Frith, Barrister. Commissioner of Deeds, etc — P'or Nova Scotia, Alfred 11. DcMill, bar- rister, St. John. For Massachusetts — R. F. Quigley, Esq., St. John. Commissioner for Nova Scotia, Quebec, and for the States of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Massachusetts — John Kerr, Barrister. City of Portland. (Incurpomted A. D. 1883.) Chamberlain and Receiver of Taxes — Ro' 'rt Wisely. Police Magistrate— David Tapley. Sitting Magistrates— Stephen E. Stephens, II. llilyard, T. McElroy, E. R. Gregory. City Clerk — John F. Godard. County of Albert. SJiire Toicii — IlopeiceU. Commissioners of Parish Courts— Hon. A. R. McClelan, and E. Peck, Hopewell ; John Wallace and D. Baizley, Hillsborough ; A. W. Leman and (i. T. Chapman, Coverdale ; Charles Wm, Anderson and Walter H. A. Casey, Harvey ; W. P. Robinson and R. Colpitts, Elgin ; David Cleveland, Ahua. High Slieriff— Asael Wells. Clerk of the Peace, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Circuit -S. G. Morse, Es(}. Judge of Probates — George II. Steadman, Escj. Registrar of Probates— S. G. Morse, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — George Calhoun, Esq. ,;rJ^T-'-'r™ ■^:"f .;«: I- )' i> |i^ W^fi^ i\ I ] 270 Coroners— \V. J. Lewis, M. D., Robert Wri^lit, D, M. Sleeves, Silas Lymls, William A. West, S. C. Murray, M.D., Printt. (Merk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls^Tbeopbibis Desiirisay. .Surrogate — Theophilus DcsUrisay. Registrar of Probates — D. (i. Mt-Laughlan. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— .M. H. McGiid.y, Stipendiary Magistrate — D. C. MeLaughlan. Stii>endiary Magistrate at ('araquet — James G. C. Blackball. Coroners — Joseph Sewell, William Ferguson, D. G. MeLaughlan, J. G. C. Blackhall, Gideon M. Duncan, M.D., Robert Rivers, Jolm C. Mehan, E. Hutchison, Henry A. Sormany, and William Taylor. Z iiifgffii m. : m ■ ! Ifi'^CT^B i;:-i;: ■ :r .' j:' • ■ 1 r. ■ ! ;i ; '■ ' : i ■'■■ : 1 ■, ' 11 !; lli ,1 i I, p ^Ip^ ^5 in- 1 1 878 Issuers of Marriage Licenses — J. I. Carter and H. Bishop. Commissioner under Acts 3b Victoria, chapters 4 and 5 — John Kerr. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Hon. Robt. Young, Jfus. G. C. 15lacliliall, John Young, Jolm Kerr, lienry A. Sormany, and the liarristers and Attorneys practising in tlie County. County of Kent. Shire Town — Richibu cfo. Clerk of the Circuits— Robert Hutchinson. High Sheriff— Wni. Wiieten. Deputy Sheriff — Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls — Robert Hutchinson. Jiidgo of Probates — \Vm . D . Carter . Registrar of Probates — Calcl) Richardson. Registrar of Deeds alul Wills — Thomas Westmore Bliss. Deputy Registrai- — J. M. Uphani Bliss. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — Robert Hutchinson, Richibucto; Stephen Dunn, Harcourt. Stipendiary Magistrate — Thomas \V. Bliss. Coroners — Isaac N. Doherty, M.D., John F.^'Brine, M. D., Robert L, Botsford, M.D., Riifino A. D'Ollaqui, M.D., William Johnson, Damien Rourgeois. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court— Thomas W. Bliss. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts— Thomas W. Bliss, Richibucto; Louis B. AUain, Wellington; James P. Caie, Carleton; Bernard Gorman, .St. Louis; Robert Brown, Weldford. Bailiff — Allan Harris. County of Kings. >SV( ive To mi — Ha vipton. Conmiissioners of Parish Civil Courts , Westfield ; William B. McKiel, Greenwich ; John Mclntyre, Kars ; Jo'm Woodward, Rothesay ; J. I). M. Keator, Hampton; J. Douglas Baxter, Norton ; William J. Brittiiiii, Springfield ; Wm. Barnes, Upliam ; Weeden Fowler, Hammond ; S. T. Morton, (Jardwell ; Corey, Havclock ; J. A. Fenwick, Studholm ; W. S. E. Flewelling, Waterford ; C. Douglas Fairweather, Kingston. Stipendiary Magistrates — Ceorge H. \Vallace, Sussex ; Thos. A. Peters, Hampton; D. Beverly Hatfield, Norton ; Albert S. Mace, Studholm. Clerk of the Circuits — Isaac H. Hallet, Esq. High Sheriff— Samuel N. Freeze. Esq . Deputy Sheriff and Gaoler — James W. Sproul . 379 Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates and Clerk of iJie Peace— George Otty. Registrar of Deeds and Wills— Geo, Barnes ; Deputy Registrar— James W. Sproul. Registrar of Probates — George O, D. Otty, Esq. Referees in E(|uity — J. II. Cother, Leli. Tweedie. Coroners— Adiuo Paddock, RufusA. Stockton, John Wilson, Goorge Rix Price, William Keith, William H. McKiel, Joshua liurnctt, M.I)., Peter Brennan, James A. Fenwick, Frederick W, McPherson, D. Beverly Hatfield, James A. Moore, Peter Campbell, George II. i-.nson, M.D., Charles Murray, M.I)., J. H. Ryan, M.D., Joshua Oldlield and J.N. Smith, M D., Esipiires. Commissioners for taking A flidavits and Pail in the Sujjreme Court — John C. Price, S. Foster, J. W. Nowlan, Philo M. Raymond, J. II. Cother, Nelson Arnold, George Barnes, J. A. S. Keirstead, A. S. White, A. E. M^- Leod, F. E. Morton, Ora P. King, R. LeB. Tweedie, Leonard Allison, J. H. Hallett, G. W. Fowler and F. W. Stockton, E.s(iuires. Vendor of Law Stamps — H. J. Fowler. Conuuissionei' under Chaptt: . "- Consolidated Statutes, Insolvent Con- fined Debtors— R. Leliert Tweedie. Issuers of Marriage Licenses— H. J. Fowler, Chas. M. Hunt, J. A. S. Kierstead, Robert D. Boal. Silas M. Freeze and J. K. Merritt, Esquires. County of Madawaska. *7( ire 'I own — tdin it luliitoit. Parish Coiut Commissioners— R. S. Pelletier, St. Francis; Honore Cyr, St. Hilaire; Barry R. Plant, Madawaska; Dositlu'e Bosse, St. Jacriues; James Smith, St. Basile; Abraham Perron, St. Anne; D. O. Bourgoin, St. Leonard. Commissioners for taking Aflidavits to be road in the Supreme Court — A. Rainsford Balloch, Barry R. Plant, John T. Hodges, Frederic Laforest, and David Gagnon. High Slieritr-F. J. Rico, Esq. Clerk of the Peace— Barry K. Plant, Esq. Judge of Probates — Barry R. Plant, ]''s{|. Clerk of the Circuits — Barry R. Plant, Esip * Registrar of Probates— Hi la ire Pelletier, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wilis — Hilaire Pelletier, Esq. Coroners— John Lynch, S. C. Hudon, E(hvin Akerly, Mathias Nadeau, Hilaire Pelletier and H. A. Coniliard, Esquires. Commissioners to Solemnize Marriage — J. T. Hodgson, Edwin Akerly and Enoch Baker, Esquires. Issuei's of Marriage Licenses-Tlios. Emmerson, Stephen Hafey and P. O. By ram, Estpiires. rm ■rr m .; iii ■!•! :>;/ I ^'\- !<■ H< J > 380 Northumberland County. Shire Town — NcivcaHllo.. CoinniisHioiUTH (»r I'iuish Courts— (Jeor^o B. Fraser. Cluithfiiu; Willianit Manson, NewcastU-. CoinmissiorKM- lor Uikiiig B.iil ami AllidavitH in t\w yuprciiio Court — ■ VVilliani Park, P^sti. Clork of the (>irciiitH — Sam'it*! TlioiiiHoii. l;s(|., (^.C. IliKli HIicrilT Jolm Sliirrclf, Em(i. < 'lork of (lie I'cncc and Keeper of (lie Rolls -S. Thomson, Esq., Q.C. Jiidf^e of J'roliates — Saiimel Tiioiii.soii. Esc].. Q.C. liegisUar — (I. If. Eraser. Es(|. Rt-yistrar of iJooda ami Wills — .loim Liiwlor, Es(j. Coront-ra — Allan A. Davidson, Robt. H. Was.son, Edward Rodders, Jolm S. Ben.son, B. N. T. Undeiliill, John I'allen. .M.D., John Pond. John Jolin- .son, Wni. P. liishop. J. B. Freeman, M.D., Phineas Williston, Alfred C, Smith, M.lJ.. Daniel .MeMillaii, John MiDonald, M.l)., Joseph Chaidin, C. C. Watt, John MeDonald and Ale.v. (J. Williston, Esipiiros. Issuers of Marria,};(i Licenses — Samuel Thomi>son. Joseph R. Goggin, Daniel McMilliUi. V. 1.. Pedolin, Harvey Doak an Salisbury ; Edward Moore, M.D., John Baird, E. T. Gaudet. 383 'f Commissionrrs for taking Aflldavits in tlm Supremo Court— E. Coga- woll, Scaciiviilo; I). Hanin;;t()n, W. ]\. Deacon, Sli<>(Iiac ; Alt>xan(l(!r L. Wright, Kalishury ; Howard D. Ciiarttrs, .loliii McKonzit", Moncton ; Martin Frt'cinan, Point do Bute ; and uU tho Attornovrt of tlio County. Coinniission(>rs for taking Siiccial Hail in tiu< Supreme Court— Howard D. Charters, Moncton; W. H. Deacon, Shediac ; and tlie Judges of tiiti County Coint in tiie County. Police Magistrate— Jacob Wortman, Moncton. Commissioners for taking Kxamination of Delitors — Rliss Hotsford, Charh's E. Knapp, J. P. I'.-ck, and F. A. M. •Cully. Issuers of Marriage Licenses— S. W. Tingloy, Dorclioster; It. A. Bor- den, David Grant, Elislia Tingl y, W. Cook, Moncton ; it. P. Weldon, O. Milo.s lilackney, Robert C. Tait, Salisbury. County of York. Shin: Toini—FrrdrrirtDii . Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts—William Janiieson, K, 1 > Kata- brooks. Prince William ; John F. I'titty, Wm. ^lurray, Manners-Sutlon ; Whitfield Estey, Jes.se Cluistey, Pright ; Ceorge S. Peters, John L. Fletcher, St. Mary's; Clias. L. Brown, David B. Jones, Canterbnry; Wm.^Vhiteln^ad, John E. Casey, Dumfries; Adam Sharp, (ieo. H. Vanwart, \ ijensbury ; Lewis Fisher, New ilarland ; Edward Spears, Alfred P. Avery, Stari'V ; C. S. Ingraham, Fredoii .ton ; M.S. llyan, South impton ; Edward Pid^ \>i\, Douglas ; (Ji'orge McEwen, Kingschuir ; \V. W. Mc(n'orge, .lames i'omoroy, North Lake. High Sherilf— A. A. Stirling. Deputy Sheriff —John B. Hawthorne, Clerk of the Peace— H. B. Rainsford. Surrogate and Judge of Probates — Francis A. H. Stratton . Registrar of Probates— Francis P. Gregory Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Abraham D. Yerxa ; Alfred A. Yerxa, deputy. Gaoler — John B. Hawthorne. Issuers of M.arriage Licenses — E. Hanson, William Prown. Coroners— George H. Vanwart, Judah Hammond, Thomas IJrowu, Dr. T. 0. Brown, David Dow, David Little, John Fletcher, Edward D. Esta- brooks, William Jamie.son, Charles McGibbon, Charles F.Hoben, Ale.xander Hay, George N. Rowland, Charles E. Dow, Dr. David Moore, George A. Parley, Dr. Frank Kilburn, Dr. John L. Currie, Alfred Rowley, Rankine D. Brooks, Dr. Melbourne F. Keith, Dr. Albert Z. Key, John B. Grant, Jesse Baker, David Bartlett, Benj. Coburn, M. D., Odbur Dunphy, David L. Grant, Wilmot Guiou, James Kennedy, Patrick Lockhart, John Marshall, James K. Finder, Edward M. Patterson, and Samuel Watts. m • ■ ' 'TX * . " -/■■,-; ...v',y;inv'T;;_.. ir»v Tjf m^ \i !> 1 : If ; 384 Cominissioners for taking Affidavita in the Supreme Conrt— The several AttorneyH practising in tlie county. Cotnmissioncr undi-r Garnislioo Act (can. 43, Consoliilatpd Statutes)— John L. Marsh. Commissioner iiiulcrcap. ;W, ConsoHdatecl K' .tutes— Jolin Ti. Marsh. C'OIU'OKATION OF FRE^lsUK i'ON. Police Deiiartincnt— John L. Marsh. I'ohco Magistrate ; John Wicharda and John \iclJonald. .Sitting Magistrates. *.'■: :i^^ J ■:■•'*. ST. JOHN LAW SOCIETY. (IiH'orporafrd April. 1878.) COUNCIL. George (!. Gilbert. Ksfi., V.C., A.B., President; F. E. Barker, Esq.. Q.C., D.C.L., Hon. R. J. Ritchie, Solicitor-fJeneral ; I. Allen Jack. Esq.. D.C.L., Recorder; C. N. Skinner, Q.C. D.C.L., M.P., E. McLeod. Es(|., Q.C., L. R. Harrison, Es(i., A. O. Earle, Escj., George C. Coster, Es([, A.B.; Geo. C, Coster, Secretary-Treasurer; A. A. Wilson, Librarian. jBJja? I BARRISTERS' SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. OKKK'KIiS KOlt 1887. ,Q.C., President : F. E. Barker. Q.C.. Vice-Presidejit. Council— Hon. A. G. Blair, Att(.rney-General, V. W. Weldon, Q.C., D. L, Hannington, Q.C., E. McLeod, Q.C., G. S. (irimnier. Q.C., C. H. B. Fisher, Q.C., J. A Vanwart; John Blacik Treasurer: W. W. Street, [libra- rian; George J. Bliss, Secretary. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS OF N. B. NAMES. Rrsidenck. It- I- HX ! Richard Carman jChatham 1830 Charles A. Harding (Jagetown 18o2 Samuel Gay Morse [Hopewell 1834 Stephen H. Hitchings St. Stephen ; 1835 Christopher Milner Dorchester 1836 George Botsford |Fredericton i 1836 Martin Bent Palmer |Hoi)ewell ' 1838 Francis A. H. Stratou 'Fredericton 1838 *-• -IS OPQ 1832 1834 1837 1837 1837 1837 1840 1840 ri Admitted Barristers, 1832 1834 1 1837 1 1887 i 1837 5 1837 s 1840 s 1840 m 385 B \RRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS OF N. B.— {Continued). NAMES. James Stanley Mors«} Theophilus Dcshrisay, Q.C Allan A. Davidson, Q,U J. P. Wetnioro •lames J. Kiive. Q.C Edward 11. Wilniot, A.M George Connell Lewis P. Fisher, Q.C Charles Dohertj' George Ottj-^ Thomas W. liliss John Henry Phair James R. Cm ry Samuel Thompson, Q.C George .T. Hliss George SIcetliiigton Grimmer, Q C. . . . Henry W. Frith George (;. (iilhert. A. 15., Q.C B. Lester Peters. Q.C Edward R. Chandler John C. \V inslow . . . W. VV. Street. A.B ' R. Hutehinson, Q.C Lewis J. Almon D. Gustavus .Nhielaughlan Chas. W. Weldon. A.M, D.C.L., Q.C Alexander Ballentine John Lotiirop Marsh, jr., A.B ("liarles J. Sayrc; Josei)h li. Peck Charles E. Knapp C. N. Skinner, Q.C G. S. Smith, A.B Dan-el L Hannington, Q.C Benjamine R. Stevenson, A.B. , Q.C. . Henry Bartlett Rainsfoni Thomas Gray Merritt Fred. E. Barker, D.C.L., Q.C Charles A. Peck William M. Jarvis Joseph C. Barharie Charles H. B. Fisher, Q.C A. Rankin liedell, A.B Thomas A. Welling Edward L. Y/etmore, A.B., Q.C William M. Connell, LL. B George F. Gregory T. B. Robinson, A. B Rrsidrnck. Restigonche Hatlnirst N 1.S4.'i 1840 1840 1847 1S47 1847 1847 1848 isr»o 1850 IM.'jO 18.")0 18.">0 1851 1851 18.52 1853 1854 1850 1858 1858 1858 1850 185!) 1800 1800 1800 1801 1801 1801 1801 1803 1803 1803 1803 1803 180;^ is t)fQ 1841 1841 1842 1843 1843 1842 1843 1813 1843 1845 1848 1847 1848 1848 184!) IW!) 184!) 1848 1853 1831 I8r'8 1851 1852 1851 1853 1852 1855 1854 1850 1858 1801 1800 185!) 1801 1800 1H02 1809 1801 180;{ 1803 1803 1865 1865 1864 1805 1805 1804 :|1' ii ' ' ^ I i f% I! 'ill liii mm i!^ 'ir I . 'Ii t if 386 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS O^ N. B.— {Continued.) NAMES. Caleb Richardson F. E. Morton '. Lewis A. Mills Janit's F. McJIiUuis Alfred Henry De.Mill. A.M. . . . Uenry Lawrence Sturdee, A.M. ^;ilas Alward, A.M., D.C.L Edward Byron Winslow Hon. Andiew Tieor^e IJlair . . . . Residenck. (.Jeorge McSorley James Gordon Forbes Arthur C^larence Fairweather Frederick W. Stockton Hon. Robert J. Ritchie Randolj)h Ketchuni Jones Isaac Allen Jack, A.B., D.C.L Daniel Jordan Alfredo. Oulton Augustus 11. Hanington Gilbert R. Pugslev, LL.B Alfred A. Stockton, A.M.. D.C.L. . , Michael Adams Charles W. Beckvvith Ezekiei McLeod, LL. H., y.C R. Chipnian Skinner Thomas MiHedge. A.M George Fred. Fisher Ale.xander W. Baird G. H. Steadman W. C. Milner Daniel C. Courser, LL.B S. B. Appleby Charles H. Lugrin, A.B Legh. K. Harrison, A.B C. A. Stockton, LL.B J. D. Phinney, A.B J. R, Armstrong John Kerr Edward R. Gregory, LL.B Montesquieu McDonald. Tliomas W. Peters, LL.B Hon. James Mitchell, A.M James G. Stevens, jr., A.B Pierre A. Landry, Q.C John Willett Lemuel J. Twedie Robert O. Stockton, LL. B . . . Edward T. C. Knowles Richibucto Sussex .... Shediac . . . Hathurst . . St. John . . . Fredericton St. John . Sussex, K.C. •>t. John . . . . Woodstock . . St. John... . Fredericton . Dorchester . . St. Jolm Newcastle . . Fredericton St. John . . . . Fredericton St. John. . . . Vloncton . . Sackville . . Fredericton Woodstock Fre(h'ricton St. John.... Ricliibucto 3t. John . . . St. John . . . . St. Stephen . Dorchester . St. John.... Newcastle. . St. John. . . . a o H <5« 1863 1865 1863 1865 1863 1865 1863 1866 1864 1865 1864 1865 1864 1865 1864 1867 1865 1867 1865 1867 1805 1867 1865 1867 1865 1875 1865 1867 186(5 1867 1866 1867 1867 1868 1867 1868 1867 1868 1867 1868 1867 1868 1867 1868 18()7 1868 1867 1868 1868 1869 1868 1869 1868 1869 1868 1869 1869 .... 1869 1870 1869 1870 1868 1869 1868 1870 1869 1870 1869 1870 1869 1870 1869 1870 1868 1870 1870 1871 1870 1871 1870 1871 1870 1871 1870 1871 1870 1871 1870 1871 1870 1871 1871 1873 1871 1873 ^) 387 ■ •'i m a> S 1865 1865 1865 1866 1865 1865 1865 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1875 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1869 1869 1869 1869 1870 1870 1869 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1873 1873 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS OF N. B.—{Con tinued). NAMES. Residence. Admitted Attorneys. Admitted Barristers. Melboiirno McMonagle St. Stephen 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1871 1S73 1873 187:5 187:3 187:3 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1774 1874 1874 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1S75 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1876 1877 1377 1877 1877 1877 1878 1873 Barry R. Plant A. Rainsford Balluch Madawaska Moncton SL. John 1873 1873 Robert A. Bordon, A.B Wm. PuLfsley, A.B 1878 1878 Charles Abner McDonald, A.B .... ti 1878 Wui. H. Walla(!e i( 1873 Allen Ottv Earle . . t( 1873 Philip Palmer " .... 1874 James Alfred Vauwart, A.M Fredericton St. John......!..!! 1874 Wesley Van wart, A. M Cieorfije F. Baird 1874 1875 George A. Henderson .... i . 1875 Thomas Medley Wetmoro George Bliss .Seelv Gagetown St. John 1875 1875 Allison li. Connell, LL.B. .. . Woodstock 1875 George E. Fair weather St. John 1875 James A. Belvea f'liathain 1875 George B. Eraser 1874 T. Carleton Allen, LL.B R. Barry Smith Fredericton .VIoncton 1875 1875 J. Howe Dickson. . , . .Albert St. John 1875 Fred. H. McKiel 1875 Hugh H. McLean ... . 1876 Henry A. Forster .... Shediac Richard F. Quigley, LL.B Miles B. Dixon William A. h'ark St. John 1876 it Newcastle 1876 1876 E. Ferley Williston, A.B i( 1876 M. S. Benson Chatham 1876 John Black .... Fredericton Moncton St. John 1876 Humplirey Gilbert 1876 T. H. Mcviillan. A.B 1877 William A. Russell .... Shediac 1876 John H. Cother St. John 1877 Harvev Atkinson .Moncton 1877 G . Herbert Lee, A.B. . St. John 1877 G. O. D. Otty 1877 W. Watson Allen 1877 Andrew H. Jolinson . ... 1877 G. C. Coster, A.B St. Jolm 1877 Amon A . Wilson St. John 1877 W. A. Trueman Hopewell Cor Grand Falls IJorchester 1873 Fred W. Kerston 1879 Henry R. Emnierson Alberts. White, A.B., LL.B 1879 Sussex St. John 1879 Stephen Rand 1880 J. A. Hannah I ■ ^ h •■^KiT-v-t^r- H •'■ [ li I I'ii. ' ■1 I 388 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS OF N. B.—(Contmved). NAMES. • K KSIDK.NCK. Admitted Attorneys. Admitted Barristers. (]Ihipinan A. Stt'fves ... 1870 1HT() ]87() 1876 1H77 1H77 1878 1878 1878 1878 187J> 187t> 1M7!> lH7i> 1S7!> 1879 1M7S) 1H7!» ]87{> 1879 1879 1 879 1879 1S80 18H() 1880 1H80 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 18H0 1880 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 issi 1882 1882 1877 Cliarlps A. Paliiuir St. John 1877 Williiini Wilson Fredericton St. John 1877 W. B. Cliandler, LL.B R. A . Lii \\i(ir W. W. Wt'lls Neweastle Dorchester 187S 1878 K. H ]MrAli)ino A B St. John 1879 A. E. McLf'od . Sussex 1879 R. P. Mcuivcrn, jr., A.M St. John ... 1879 R. McLeod, A.B it 1879 Ediiuiiid (r. Kiive. ... 1879 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1880 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 1881 issi 1888 1882 1882 1882 1882 1882 1882 1882 1882 1888 188S 1883 NAME.S. Rksidenck. ~ 5 at' "*"• s S c 1882 1882 1882 1882 18,S2 1882 1882 1882 1882 1882 1H82 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 18S3 18S3 1883 1883 1883 18H3 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1H8:{ 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1883 1884 18S4 1881 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 11 Robert Murray, jr .... 1883 Lemuel Allan Currey, M . A Doufjjaltl Stewart Hutchinson. St. John 1883 Spurgeon Wortnian William Murray Nova Scotia Cambellttm Shediac Fredericton W'oodstock St John 1883 1883 Thomas A . Kimiear A . Louis Bel yea 1883 1883 Josiah R. Murphy, LL.B tTolni K Ashe 1883 1H83 Albert J. (irogorv Fredericton St. John 1883 D.aniel Mullin 1883 Jeremiah H. Barry J. Douglas Hazen Fredericton Dorchester 1883 1883 Allan VVilmot Cha[tman 1884 Mariner George Teed ... ... 1884 John L. Carleton St. John 1883 H . Wardroi)er Isaac H. Hallel W . P . Savre .... 1884 Sussex Richibucto 1884 1884 James T. Sharkey, LL. B J. Norman VVinsknv A.J. Chapman Fredericton Woodstock Dorchester 1884 1884 W. H . ' hapman 1884 David Grant 1880 Melville Norman Cockburn St. Andrew.^ 1884 Henry \ . Fostei- ' John Thomas Twining Hartt Ddnihester 1S84 St. John 1884 ilames M . Knight Moncton William Alexander Ewing Edward Girouard St. John Moncton 1884 1884 Fredeiick ,i. Wedderburn J. Arthur Freeze Charles L. Richards Leonard Allison. ... (Clarence H . Ferguson St. John Frederict(jn St. John Sussex 1884 1884 1884 1884 1884 Donald McLeod Vince Woodstock Andover 1884 Alexander Straton Charles I. Thomson .... 1884 1884 Robert Rankin Ritchie St. John 1884 James VV . McCread v Fredericton 188.-) John P. liawrence. B. A . . . . . . John M . Stevens St. Stephen St. John 18«r» Charles J ('oster 1 88.") Joseph H . Yeomans Moncton Frank A . Bennett Dalhousie 188.") F" B . Greii'orv Fredericton Sack%'ille 188.") Robert H . Hewson Allen W. Brav Hopewell Henrv H. Aver Moncton George VV. Fowler Sussex 188.1 .\i I i s a)' HI 'I 1 390 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS OF N. B.— (Continued). NAME. H, A. McKeown Leonard Tilley Carvill, LL.B. . . Thomas P. Regan Ronald C. Grant John Boden James McQueen John Walter Read, B.A Stan. Keirstead, A.B., LL.B... Otis P. Smith, A.B Herbert VV . M oore, A.B Frank H . Grimmer, A.B Ora P. King Albert W . Bennett, LL.B Joseph A . H arris BertonC. Foster, A.B Thomas Lawson George R. Vincent Charles E. Duffy Frederick Lafoiest Martin G. Henderson James S, Hartjuail Milton B. Hicks Robert Morrison Frank A, McCully, 1!.A., LL.B Fred. St. .T. Bliss C. A. D. GagiiO'i Wiliianv D. Carter W. Woodbury Wells Pascal Poiri«>r • Charles Thomas Bailey Arthur C, Hrvdojie Jack Walter llaioll Covert Fenimore Mcl.eod John W. Hickson Williani A. Molt Henry F. McLatchy Sidney Stockton Taylor Joseph A. Russell Edgar W. Tiiompson Frederick DeVine James E. Cowan Titus J. Carter Residence. St. John. Shediac : . . . . Fredericton . . St. John Moncton St. John St. A ndrewB . . Sussex Sackville Moncton Fredericton . . Andover St. John Fredericton . . Edmundston . St, John Dalhousie . . . . Portland, Me. Sussex Moncton F'redericton . . Edmundston . St. John Dorci tester . . . Richibucto . . . St. John. Cam]ibe1U<>n Hopewell . . . St. John Newcastle . . St. St<'i)hen. . St. John Dorchester a o 1884 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 1885 18.85 1885 1885 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 18H6 1886 1886 1886 1886 1886 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 '^2 a s 1885 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 I NOTARIES PUBLIC. All Lawyers (with few exceptions) art) Notaries Public, Also, H. R. Ranney, T. A. Temple, G. E. Thomas, J. F. Whittaker, John Bellingham, E. L. Perkins, St. John; David Brown, St. Martins; G. Livingstone, Rich- ibucto; R. Marshall, Chatham; T. McHenry, Albert County; T. E Oulton, Westmorland Point ; B. S. Palmer, Hampstead, Queen's County ; Charles Straton, Kincardine; W. E. Skillen, ist. Martins; Thomas Herrett, Petitcodiac, etc. 1885 FOR THE PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND* Seat of Gouermneni— Charlottetown. Population of the Province of Prince Edward Island"(censu8 1881) 108,891. 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 1887 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : The Honourable Andrew Archibald Macdonald {appointed \st August, 1884). Private Secretary, ^neas A. Macdonald. Aide-de-Camp, Major James D. Irving. PREVIOUS LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS W. C. Robinson, Esq., 1st July, 1873. SirR. Hodgson, Kt., 19th November, 1873. Hon. Thomas Heath Haviland, 14th July, 1879. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. The Honourable William W. Sullivan, Premier and Attorney-General. " Donald Ferguson, Provincial Secretary-Treasurer and Commissioner of Public Lands. (jEORGE W. Bentley, Conunissioner of Public Works. Joseph O. Arsenault, James Nicholson, John Lefurgy, , ^^,.„ ^ „ ^, ,. ARCHIBALD J. Macdon.u,d, Y^^^thout Portfolio. Neil McLeod, Samuel Prouse, Cleric of the Executive Co whci7— Robert F. DeBlois. •Entered Confederation, Ist July, 1873. i ( I m 302 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. President : The Honourable Thomas W. Dodd. Post Office. Addrefix. BalderHton, Hon. John North Wiltshire Clow, Hon. James Murray Harbour Dodd, Hon. Thomas Walker Charlottetown Eraser, Hon James William St. Peter's Bay Kickham, Hon. Thomas Souris Laird, Hon. Alexander North Bedecjue Mackenzie, Hon. Angus Bruic Charlottetown MacNutt, Hon. Peter S Darnley, Lot 18 Martin, Hon. Alexander Vjilleylield Mur|)hy, Hon. Joseph Frecland, Lot 11 Nicholson, Hon. James Eldon Rogers, Ihm. Benjamin Alborton Scrimgeour, Hon. John (1 Montague Bridge ! 1 I OKFIUEHS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Clerk, John Ball ; Usher of the Black Rod, J. Montgomery ; Reporter, Benjamin Balderston; Messenger, A. McBeth; Doorkeeper, D. McPhee. I 'i^ t'V MEMBERS OI THE LEGLSLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speakeu :— The Honourable John A. McDonald. NAME. Constituency. Post Oflfice Address. Arsenault, Joseph Octave Hell, John Ilowatt Prince, ;5rd District. . . •• 4th District... '• 4th District... Charlottetown Queen's, :2nd District. . ;hd District. . 4th District.. Prince, Gth District. . . King's, Georgetown . . Queen's, 3rd District. . Prince, Sth District. . . Wellington Summerside Bentley, (leorge Whiteficld W. Blake, Patrick Farquharson, Dtmald Kensington Charlottetown Ferguson, Donald Forbes, (leorge Gillis, John F Vernon River Bridge Summerside Gordon, Daniel Georgetown Kellv. Lucius Owen Fort Augustus Summerside Lefurgy, John Macdonald, Arch. John Martin, Donald Charles Matheson. John Arch. . King's, Georgetown . . Queen's, 4th District . . Prince, Ist District . . . King's, 3rd District . . . Georgetown Charlottetown Lot 4 McDonald, Hugh Lord Cardigan Bridge 3i)3 MEMBERS OP^ THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMlilY— (C'o«hH»Cf7). NAME. McDonald, Jolin Alexander. McKay, Donald McLean, Joim Mcljcan, James R McLood, Anj^iis McLeod. Neil Prowse, Hanniel Richards, James Williajn . . . Sliaw. Cyrus A Sinclair, Peter Sullivan, William Wilfred. . Sutherland. James Miller . . . Underlui}', Join. Collin Yeo, John CONSTITUKNCY, Prince. 3nl District . . Queen's, 2nd District, Kinj-'s, 1st District . . " 1st District . , " 4tli District.. Cliarlottetown King's. 4th District.. Prince, 2nd District. . King's, ;5rd District. . Queen's, 1st District. King's, 2nd District . Queen's, 1st District . King's, 2nd District . Prince, 2nd District . l.st District.. Post Oftice Address. Indian River Oyster Bed Bridge Souris East Brown's Creek Charl' ttetown Murray Harbour S. Hideford New Perth Summertield Cliarlottetown Bay Fortune Port Hill Okb'Icrks of the Hoise ok AssEMEiLV— Chief Clerk, Archibald Mc- Neill ; A.ssistant Clerk, F. W. Hugl- s; Law Clerk, A. A. McLean ; Reporters, J. Oxenham, G. F. Owen : Engrossing Clerk, H. V. Desroche ; Sergeant-at- Arms, Donald MrKenzie: Messengers, John McLeod, W. G. Sabine : Door- keeper, Ninnian Patterson; Second Doorkeeinn-, George Burge. 1 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. Attorney-General— Hon. W. W. Sullivan. Provincial Secretary-Treasurer and Commissioner of Public Lands — Hon. Donald Ferguson, Assistant Provincial Secretary and Treasurer— Arthur Newbery. Assistant Commissioner of Public Lands— R. A. Strong. Draughtsman— Thomas McKinlay. Clerks— Joseph A. McDonald, Friuicis M. Longworth. Commissioner of Public Works-Bon. G. W. \V. Bentley. Draughtsman - John P. Nicholson . Secretary of Public Works— J. W. Morrison. Librarian Legislative Library — Edward Roche. Provincial Auditor and Clerk Ex. Council-- R. F. DeBlois. Superintendent of Education— Donald Montgomery. Clerk to Supt. of Education— Rev. Donald McNeill. Keeper of Provincial Building -Mrs. Ledwell. Messenger to Public Offices — Joseph Roche. A 394 ilii ,i I; If ^'* T 5 I m 4> U .3 in u C 9 O o s u « X 4) M u 0) I 4> a M a o I (A 6 -1 .be it I- it "T3 . -r-c- 5^- MS3 B »- C (9 W I- (- <- (- (- )- (-«-(- GO X' 00 OC * X X' X' x sjxstaixxxooososoiss X X X' X X X XX XI X> X X O? CO (- 1- XX ^ - u •* ■- ^ ^' - tfi a. 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'2 a,fc- 3 kJ 4; - -a.DajCQi-i^s a y'/:-M- !? <^ t-5 Ph y: <^ ^ '-5 • i 390 GENERAL ASSEMBLIES SINCE 1873. Nunihcr uf Gi'in'ml AHHtiublios. Int (icnerul Ahhciu- I'ly Snd CiL-ncral Ahscih- Wy IJrd Gcnerial Askoip- bly 41 li (icneral Assem- bly Sth Goncral Asrcjii- I'ly Kt'H- si(tns. 1st . 3r(l 1st. :5nl Ist. 'ind :?nl 4tii Ist. 2n(l iJrd 4tli 1st. 2nd . Datf uf Op«'ninp;. ProroKutiun. Mar. Mar. Feb. April Mar. IH 1(( 14 14 Mar. .'4 4 1 M 20 () 11 H 1M74. IS?:,. IHTO. ISTT. 1H7H. 1H7!>. IHTit. IHSO. IHHl. 1HH2. 1H88. 1884. 1885. 1880. 1887. 1888. April 2H, 1874. Aj)ril Mar. 21), 18, 18, 11, Junt! 7, April 20, 8, Ai)ril 27, " 1~, " 11, Mav 14, 187r). 1870. 1877. 1878. 1H7)). 1H7!». IKSO. 1881. 1882. 188S. 1884. 1885. 1880. 1887. 1888. Dissolution. Julv 1, 1870. Mar. 12, 187U. April 15, 1882. Juno 5. 1880. i if' Ti 397 THE MAGISTRACY Justices of the Peace Throughout the Island. Cliief Justice— Hon. Eilwanl PiilnnT. AsHiHtant JuHtices-i """• •^'^""'" Horsli.l.i PetorH. < Hon. Joscpli llonsloy. / Queen's County, (Jeorj^o Alloy, County Court Judges— - Prince County, Thomas Kolly. King's County, Dennis O'Meiira Uedilin. HONOKAIU.KS. W. VV. Sullivan, Neil McLood, Donald Ferguson, Samuel I'rowse, John Lefurgey, Josei»h O. Arsenuult, Archibald J. Macdonald, (Jeorgt) W. Went- ley, James Nicholson. OFFICERS. Clerkof the Crown— Williiiui Arthur VV»'eks ; Uowaii W. Fitzgerald, Q.C., Neil McQuarrie. COURT OF CHANCERY. t^hancellor—His Honor the Lieutenant (Jovernor. Master of the Rolls — Hon. James Ilorsfield I'eters. Vice-Chanci;llor — Hon. Jo.seph llensley. Masters and examiners— Hon. Thomas Heath Uaviland, Edward Bay- field, and Walter A. O. Morson. Master Extraonlinary— Thomas Kelly. Registrar— William Arthur Weeks. Councillors and Solicitors— The Barristers ami Attorneys of the Su- preme Court. Crier and Tipstaff- John McKimion. «;?. INSTANCE COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY, Judge— Hon. Edward Palmer. Registrar— John A. Longworth. Commissioner for Taking Affidavits E. B. Muttart, M.I)., Souris. Marshall — Frederick W, Hyndman. Crier and Dcwrkeeper— John McKinnon. ';M f - "I'p^^-TVy ^^ WKT^T^ rB^ '■T^'*' ' 39S THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE, P.E.I. Judges and Officers. CHIEF JUSTICE. Hon. Edward Palnv.r. .\SSISTAXT .TUIMiES. Hon. James Horafield Peters. Hon. Joseph Hensley. Attorney-General— Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Q.C. Clerk of the C/own — William Artliur Weeks. Prothonotary— Jolm A. Longv.orlh. Deputy Protlionotary, Queen's County — William Arthur Weeks. " Prince " William T. Hunt. •' ■* Kinyr's '• William Sanderson. Sheriffs. \K Queen's County — James Curtis. Chariottetown. Prince C(Amty — Wiiham C . Stronf-;, Summer.side. King's County -James McDonald, Souris. I?! . \'' m i I Julv. Terms of the Supreme Court. VlKKN'S COUNTY. Hilary Term commejites on the second Tuesday in January. I*]aster Term commences on the first Tuesday in May. Trinity Term commences on. the last Tuesday in June. Blicljaelmas Term commences on the first Tuesday in November. KIX(;'S COUNTY. At Ceorgetown. on the last Tuesda\- in February and third Tuesday in I'KINCE COUNTY. At Siunmerside ,on tlie second Tuesday in June, and the first Tuesday in Octol)er. *■'< COURT OF PROBATE AND WILLS, ETC. Surrogate — Hon. Charles Young, LL.D. Registrar — JohnG. J. Weldon. Proctors and Advocates — Tlie Attorneys and Solicitors of the Supreme Court. :^1 m'. ■>'!» m 809 Commissioners for Affidavits in the Supreme Court. (JRP;AT BRITAIN. London, England — Alfred W. Heales, solicitor, D, m^4 184.> 184."» 1854 18t50 18(51 18()l 18(5rt 1807 186i» :i, 1871 t>8, 1871 ','8. 187'3 y.\, ^ST^ .-). 187:{ .*). 187:5 7. 187;^ :51, 1875 8, 187(5 1:5. 1870 '38, 1877 1877 1877 1878 1878 1878 1879 1881 188'i 188-' 188"i 188:5 1K8;5 188:5 7, 1884 7, 1884 :5, 1885 •,'8 'i, 1, 10. 1. 10. 15, i», 4, o :i, 18, '-'1, tl, :{, 14, 1885 1885 188(5 1887 1887 1887 w Vi Ik ti' 404 COUNTY COURTS. queen's county court. Judge — George Alley. Chief Clerk~F. W. Hughes, Charlottetown . queen's county coukt sittings. First Circuit — Clifton. Lot 21 — On the first Tuesday in August, OctolMjr, December and Mar(;)i. Clerk— Hugh B. McKay. Bailiff — George Murray, Clifton . Second Circuit — New Glasgow, Lot 23 — On the Friday next following the first Tuesday in August, October, December and MarcJi. Clerk — Arthur B. Dickieson, Wheatley River. Bailiffs— Robert Stead, Wlveatley River; R. Y, McCoubrey, New Glas- gow. Third Circuit — Bonshaw, Lot ISO.— On the second Tuesday in August, October, December and Marcli. (Jlerk — Robert Ince. Bailiff — William Hughes, Victoria. Fourth Circuit — St. Peter's Road (Dunstaffnage), Lot 35.— On the Fri- day next following the second Tuesday in August, October. December and March. Clerk — Henry M. McLeod. Bailiffo — John Mooney, Ten- Mile House. St. Peter's Road; Thomas A. Dougan. Fifth Circuit — EUlon, Lt)t .17. On tlie third Tuesday in August, Octo- ber, December and March. Clerk— Donald R. McDonald. BaililT— John Murphy, Newtown. Sixth Circuit— Charlottetown. — On tlie fourth Tuesday in Augu.st, October, December and Marcli. Clerk — Henry Smith. Bailiffs — Arclubald Binns, Bernard Kiggins. king's county coukt. Judge — Dennis O'Meara Reddin. (^hief Clerk — George A. Aitken. king's county court sittings. First Circuit —Souris East, — On the first Tuesday in August, Octol)er, December and March. Clerk — Michael McCormack, Bailiffs — John S. Francis, Bay Fortune; Gabriel McDonald, Souris. SecoJid Circuit — Head of St. Peter's Bay — On the second Tuesday in Aur^'^t, '^' jber, December and March. / t; •1 1' .«\v l.^wis. r\ 405 Bailiffs— Josepli Mclsaac, Robert D. McKenzie, Head St. Peter's Bay. Third Circuit — Dundas. — On the Friday following the second Tuesday in August, October, December and March. Clerk— Hugh McLellan. Bailiffs— Philip S. Francis, Ji)hn Campbell. Dnndas. Fourth Circuit— Head of Murray River — On the IVIonday next following the second Tuesday in August, October, December and March. Clerk — Robert Whiteway. Bailiffs — Daniel Rielly, Joseph Warren, Montague Bridge. Fifth Circuit — (Georgetown— On the third Tuesday in August, Octobt*r, December and IMarch. Clerk— Charles R. Aitken. Bailiffs — Joseph Warren, Montague Bridg(^: Bernard Kearney. Sturgeon. PIUXCE COUNTY C'OIRT. Judge — Thomas Kelly. Chief Clerk— William T. Hunt. PRINCE COUNTY COURT SirriNClS. P'irst Circuit — Alberton. — On the first Tuesday in August, October, December and March. Clerk — J. D. Woodman. Bailiffs — John M. Larkins, William D. White, Edward O'Brien, Lorenzo Ramsay. Second Circuit.— Port Hill — On the second Tuesday in August, October, December and March. Clerk — Hugh A. Ramsay. Bailiff — Alexander McBeath. Third Circuit. — Abram's Village, Lot M — On tl'.e Friday following the second Tuesday in August, October, December and March. Clerk — Sylvanus E. Gallant. Fourth Circuit. — Centreville — On the third Tuesday in August. October, December and March. Clerk — Alfred Schurman. Bailiff— James H. Crossman. Fifth Circuit. — Summerside — Oh the Friday following the second Tues- daj' in August, October. December and March. Clerk— Hugh J. Massey. STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE'S COURT, CHARLOTTETOWN. Stipendiary Magistrate — Rowan R. FitzGerald, Q.C. Clerk— Alfred F. Tomlins. CITY COURT, CHARLOTTETOWN. Judge — Rowan R. FitzGerald, Q.C. Clerk— Alfred F. Tomlins. ■^•1'" 406 Bailiff — Fr.ancis Chandler. This Court has the same jurisdiction and proceedure Jis the County Court as re^ardu persons, both as debtors and creditors, residing within the City, provided the amount claimed does not exceed |80,00. The Court holds its sittings on the first Wednesday in every month, in the City Coui*t Room. Summonses umst be issued eight days before each setjsion. Court of Appeal from Civic Assessment. .Judge— Rowan R. FitzGerald. Q.C. Clerk— Alfred F. Tomlins. This Court is held once a year to hear appeals from the valuation of the City Assessors. It was constituted by Statute H9 Vic. cap. 20. The Ap])ellate Jurisdiction was formerly held by the City Council, but by this Statute it was transferred to the Stipendiary Magistrate of the City for the time being. STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE'S COURT, SUMMERSIDE. Stipendiary Magistrate — Neill McQuarrie. SMAl.I. DEBT COURT. Suuill Debt Court, before Stii)endiary Magistrate, held first Monday in <'very month. .Jurisdiction over ,$80.00. REGISTRAR OF DEEDS. Registrar — Benjan\iii DesBrisay, Chai'lottetown. Assistant Registrar — S. S. Peterson. CORONERS. Queen's County. Charlottetown — Dr. J. T. Jenkins, James McLeod, Peter Conroy. Eldon — James St. C. Moore. Emerald— Michael Wall, M.D. French River — Charles A. Crosby. New Glasgow— Harrington Bradshaw, M.D. Hazel Grove— John G. McKay, M.D. New London — James Pidgeon. Rustico — Isidore Gallant, M.D. Stanley Bridge— Roderick McNeill, M.D. King's County. Brudenell— Poter McLaren (New Pr'rth P.O.) Red Point, Lot 46— John Mclunis. Souris— Drs. Peter A. Mclntyre and Ephraim B. Muttart. St. Peter's Bav — John A. McLaine. 407 Prince County. Kensington— Donald Darrach, M.D. Malpeque— William Kier, M.D.; Peter McNutt. O'Leary— James Barclay . Summerside— Drs. James E. Prire, Henry F. Jarvis, CONSULS. United States Consul— N. J. (Jeorge, Cluirlottetowii. Vice Consul— Jolm McEacliern, Charlottetowii . Consular Agents— Hon. G. W. Howlan, Alberton ; Hon. A.J. McDon aid, Georgetown ; S. H. Brown, Stanley Bridge; John A. McLaine, St. Peter's Bay ; Finlay McNeill, Summerside ; C. C. Carleton, Souris. Vice Consulfor Spain— Hon. J. S. Carvell, Cliarlottetown . France— W. H. Hobkirk. m •» V " FORTHE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA.* Population of tlie Province of British Coluuibia (census 1881). 49,45!). Seat of Oovernment—VinomA. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : The Honourable Hugh Nelson, (appointed 28//i Mairli, 1887). I^ivatc Secretary, Herbert Stanton. PREVIOUS LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS : Honourable J. W. TiiUTCH, 2()th Jul}-, 1871. Honourable A. N. Richards, 20th July, 187(). Honourable C. F. Counwall, 2nth July, 1881. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Tlie Honourable Robert Dunsmuir, President {without portfolio). " Alexander Edmund Batson Davik, Q.C, Premier and Attorney-General. John Robson, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Mines. Forbes George Vernon, Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. " John Herbert Turner, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. ^ * Entered Confederation, 20th July, 1871. 4t>t> MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. '^'\ peaker: TIk; Honourable CHAHr.ES Edwaup Poolky. Ckrk of fhr Lcijisldtirc .ls.sc»/W//— Tliorntoii Fell. NAM KS. Alien. Kihvard Aiulerson, (looinc Williiim. Hak(>r, ("oloiiel James Beaven. Hohert liole. ^\■iilialll Norman . (Jitwan, (rcorge CroCt, hemy Davie, Hon. Alex. Kdm. Bain. Pavie. Tlieoilore Dunsnuiir. Koheil Fry. Hem-y (Jfant, .lolin I[i;;-;;ins, David Williams Hnm|)lirevs. T. H .lolm. ]\*()liert Franklin 1-ander. William Franklin [Martin, (ieorjut^ Bohein Masf)n. .Idsefth JIcLoese, Kobert Orr. James Pouley. lIon.CliaH. Kdw. {Sjikr). Rfilison. Hon. John Sendin, Charles AngUHtus . . . . ThompHon. (Jedrfjje 'I'nriier, (ieoi-j^e Herbert Vernon. Hon. Forbes (leorjire.. r'oN(iTITri;N(Y. liilluocl ■. N'ictoria Kddtenay X'ietoria City XewW.'stnnnster ( 'ity ('aril MX) ( 'owichan Ir-illooel X'ictnria ( 'ity Nanaimo C'owichan r'assair Esm(>\ Victoria Wew \Vestmin>trr . Vale Cariboo Post otliee Address. Xew Westminister lCsi|nimault Xew Westministei- Vale Xanaimo Victoria (.'itv .... ^'ale ; Victoria Citv Clinton Saanieli K(H)tenay Victoria Xew Westminster Harkerviile Chcmainns \'iitoria Qnamichan N'ietoria ( 'omo.\ Sa.anich Lander's Landiiij; S. 'riiompson River Hakerville Soda Creek Xew Westndnsti'r Victoria. Cache Creek Xanaimo N'ictoria PROVINCIAL GOVERNMKXT OFFICERS. Provincial Secretary's Otlice Deputy. T. Lhvyn : Snpt. of i'rintinjj,'. R. Wolfenden. Attorney-General's OHici — Deputy. P. .K. Irvin.n- Kegistrar-Generars Otiice — Registrar-General of Titk's, C. J. Le^.natt ; Deputy-Registrar. R. W. Armstrong, New Westminster. Lands and V^'orks Department — Surveyor-General, W. S. Gore. Treasin-y Department — Deputy-Minister, Alfred Flett : Auditor. J. McB. Smith. B IT '3 tc 'S I 410 s ic o c .1 .1 S O c* Cf c»c» 1 bO O < O F-* IH ^ o rt ■M -3 rt •n OJ .2 :i4 '* a^ o p4 a £p • - »- < s -3 y.' ^ s a .= 3 c .a u OCX' 7» axf a ■5 .-c O 11 ;r -^ iC 't. <« T - o a 5? JJ V : arcH a a -r w s a r u c -3 w »« 7J , t 'i 412 LEGISLATURES SINCE 1871. No. of Leyi.slatures. Ses- sions. Date of Opi'iiin^'. j I'l'orogiitiiiii. Dissolution. iMt Li'j^islatiire . . '2n<\ Lcyislaturi'. . i{ril Lt'gisladirc . . 4tii Legislature 1st 2n(l !h-(l 4th 1st 2n(l :^rd jlst |-,>nil :5nl 4th 5th 1st 211(1 ih-d 4th Feb. 1."). 1ST2. De;;. IT. 187:.'. •• IS, ist:5. Mar. 1. ISr."). Jan. Foil. July Jan. Apri Jan. .iFuh. I .Jan. .IDee. ! Jan . 10, -Ml, ■,".!. '-'4, ISTfi. ]STT, IHTS, is;s. lS7t». ISSd. I.SHI. 188','. IMS:}, iss:?. iss.-.. 1880. A])ril 11. 18T-,>.' Feb. -Jl. 18T:{.i Mar. 3, 1ST4.- .Mar. \:, 1^.4. ■ t A])ril :.'■,'. lST.->.; ) Aui:-. :i(i. is?,-). Mav lit, ISTfi. A]i'ril H. 1S7T. •• 10. isrs. Sej). -J, 1STS., Ai>n].".l. ISTi).' Mav s, 18S(). Mar. -'.-., 1881. .Aiail'JI. 188:>. / Ai.ril r.'. 187; Mav Feb. Mar. A,.ri June 1:'.. 1>S-J. l-J. 1SH;{. 18, 1S81. -j (1 188;"). lSK(i. JUIK issO. SUPREME COURT OF B. ('., VICTORIA. Ctiief Justice- Sir Matthew baillie Be.i;bie, Kt. ! Ifon. Henry Feriiij:,' I'ellew Crease. " John Hamilton Gray. " John Foster McCreiglit. I " (it'orgc Ant hi my Wiilkeni. Registrar— J. ('. Prevost. Dejiiity-Registrar — Harvey \V. H. Coouibe. Usher — Patrick B. Evans. Puisne Judges COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTV. Jiulge — Sir Matt' e-v Baillie Begbie, Victoria. Registrar — Janio: '■ harles Prevost, Victoria . REGISTRAR GENERAL OF TITLES. Registrar — Charles James Leggatt. Victoria, neputy— R. W. Armstrong, New Westminster mBtmSm """""^i 413 is:8. issO. COUNTY COURT JUD(iES. Tlic County Courts are at ])rGsent presided over l>y one of tlie of the Supreme Court of B. C, oxeept in tlie Distriet of Cariboo. Cariboo— Eli Harrison, jr. Lillooet— Hon. George Antliony VValkeni. Nanaiino and Coniox — Hon. H. P. P. Crease. New AVestminster— lion . J. F. McCreiglit. Ominecaand Yale— Hon. J. F. McCreight. Victoria Oistrict— Sir :Matt!ieu- Baillie Begi)if. BEGISTRARS OF (^OUNTY COURTS. Cariboo — James Lindsay. Oliilliwhack— Oeo)-ge \V. Cltad.sey. (J^lintOn Frederiek Soues. Co wiclian — H enry Frv . Donald— Stephen Redgrave. Kandoops— Cleorge C. Tunstall. Kof>tenay — John Kirkup. Lillooet — Casper Phair. Lytton — Fi'ederiek Hussey. Nanaimo — Marshall Bray. New Westminster — Eustace A. Jenns. Richfield James Lindsay. Vancouver— Charles J. Johnson. Victoria H. AV. H. Coonibe. Yale— Walter Dewdnev. Judge STIPENDIARY MAfilSTRATEs. < ariboo Kli Harrison. Farwell— (lilbert Malcolm Sproat. Xamloops -Charles Todd. ]\ootenay--A. AV. A'owell. Metlakatlah— Stephen Y. Wootton. Nanaimo— Joseph Phrys Planta. New AVestminster— Thomas Shannon JlcOillivray. Siudlkameen-Oeorge C. Tunstall. Victoria— lion. A. M. Richards. -John J. Blake. COUKTS OF REVISION. «V)mox— (George T. Drabble. Cowicliau -Hy. .Marriner. Farwell— Gill)ert Malcolm Sproat. Kandoops— John Tait. Maple Ridge -John Murray. ifl'r'f III l< if* ,| S ' ^ 1 1 1 ; ' 1 ' i 'If;-.., 3 ! ( )(i 414 Nanaimo— Joseph Phrvs Plantii. New Westminster— (lordon E. Corbould. Salt Spring Island- Joel Broadwell. Si)illamacheen— T. Jk-K. Lambly. Vancouver— A. AV. Ross. Victoria— J. B, Lt)vell. —Thomas Richard Figg. — John Cairns. —Paul J. (rillie. -xVlbert J. Hill. COURTS OF REVISION AND APPEAL Cariboo— John Bowron. Kootenay — Henry Bchroeder. Lytton— Charles Penny. New Westminster — W. N. Bole. Nicola— A. W. Lundbom. Victoria— Samuel Perry Mills. J. Roland Helt. (^OURTS OF APPEAL. Cariboo — Eli Harrison, jr. Clinton— F. W. Foster. Cowichan — E . Marriner . Lytton and Cache Creek— C. A. Semlin. New Westminster — W. J. Armstrong. POLICE .AIACISTRATE Victoria City— Hon. A, N. Richards. SHERIFFS. Cariboo — Sanmel Augustus Rogers. Cassiar — Napoleon Fitzstubbs . Clinton— Kootenay — Edwanl Kelly . Lillooet — Casper Phair. Nanaimo — Marshall Bray . New Westminster — William Jamos Armstrong. Victoria— jamos EIi])hlet McMillan. ( 'ONSTABLES. Clu'Uiainus— D. W. Maingu}-. Cojnt)x -T. Beckensell. Cowichan — (J. Kior. Eagle Pass — J. Kirkup. Fort Simpson — W. B, Anderson. ^,f:^tw' ■ ' W- m 415 Granite Creek— J. Swan. Kamloops— \V. H. Smith. Kootenay— S. Redgrave. Lillooet— C. Phair. 150 Mile-House— W. F. Allen. Nanaimo— W. Stewai't, A. Hamilton. Quesnelle Forks— W. Stephenson. Richfield— J. Lindsay. Salt Spring Island— W. Anderson. Wellington— D. Stephenson. Wild Horse Creek— H. Anderson. CORONERS. Barkerville— Hugh AVatt. Cariboo— John Chipp. Chilliwhack— Charles Totld. Cowichan — John Morley. Comox — Far well— Gilbert Malcolm Sproat. Kethly Creek— W. Stephenson, Kootenay— William Femie and Arthur Welleslie Vowell. Lillooet— Fred. W. Foster. Nanaimo— D. Cluness and William Wymond Walkem. New Westminster (Bd. Inlet)— Alfred Masters. Stickeen — John Badcock Lovell. Victoria — William Jackson. Yale — John Clapjierton. -AIINING CORONERS. Quesnelle Forks— William Ste])henson. Quesnellemouth— JoBcpli H. St. Laurent. \'ictoria — W. S. (iore. ^MINING RECORDERS. Nanaimo— Marshall Bray. Rock Creek— Henry Nicholson. John C. Mallett. LAW SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Benchers. A. E. B. Davie, Q.C.. Attorney-General (c.v-offivio) M. W. T. Drake, Q.C. A. N. Richards, Q.C. C. E. Pooler. D. M. Eberts Theodore Davie. J.Roland Hett. J. Stewart Yates. i-rt 410 BAKKISTER.S OF BRITISH ( OLUMIilA. Victoria. llichards. Albeit Norton Drake, M. VV. Tyrwliitt, ^).C. 1H7:? Jackson, Robert E 18715 Davie, Ak-xander E. 15 1873 Johnson, Ethvin 187:) Hett, J. Roland 187:5 Pollard. William 1877 Pook'y. C. E 1877 Davie, Theodore 1877 IVIcElnien. A. T. 1) 1878 Walls. John I'atninre 1882 Eberts, David MeEwen \A&2 Irvinj;. P. A\ ISH:3 Fe\], Thornton 188-3 Mills, L. P 1S82 Wilson, Charles iss:5 Hehncken, H. D ISS! Yates, J. Stewart 18815 Jay, G-orge, jr iMuir, Andrew C Walker, George 1888 Wootton. S. Y 1887 NKW WESTMINSTER. Bole, W. Nt)rnian 1878 Corbonld, G. E • 188'2 MoGolI. Aligns John 1882 Atkinson. T. C Arinstrong. Richard Walkice. . . . . Cornwall, Clenu'iil 1' Elliott, A. C Aikman, H. B. W 1873 Mason, Henry S 1873 <'i n M NOTARIES PUBLIC. Bnrrard Inlet — R. H. Alexander. Cache Creek— Charl(\s Angu.stns Semlin. Cassiar — Artliur Welleslie Voweil. Coinox — James Robb. Kamloo[»s -John Usshei'. Lillooet — Benjamin D. Ballard. Nanainio— C. C. McKenzie, Theodore Davie. 1 NEAV westminstp:r. Edmonds. Henry Valentine. Bole, William Norman. Atkinson, Thomas Clive. Wood, Henry. Grant. Peter. McColl, Angus John. Armstrong, Richard Wallace, McGillivray, Thomas Shannon. Gamble, Arthur Gordon. Iiuies, F. C. Spinks, William Ward. Rand, Charles D. Rogers. Samuel Augustus. Richards, Ste])heii Ormonde. VANCOrVER. McLean, M. A. Robertson. Gideon. Ross, A. W. Sprague, (Jodfiey Jf. ."-T^TTTT^TT^TT™' "n^j •J17 Victoria. \SH2 1S8-3 !SS;5 1S8:{ 1888 1887 Drake, Montague Wui. Tyiwhitt. Jackson, Rolieit Edwin. Johnson, Edwin. H.4t. .Joini Roland. ^loElinen. A. T. D. Davie. A. E. B. B.Klwell. Ernest. Irving, I'auUis .Eniiliuir. Mills, David Perry. Austin, John J. Jay, (leorge, Jr. Helincken, H. Dallas. Tohnie. Roderick Finlavson. Dansereau. Marie pje— J. 1!. Mayereaii. United States— Col. Robert J, Stevens. Sweden and Norway — Robert Ward. Ilawaian Islands— R. P. Rithet. Germany— H. F. Heistermann. INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS. nl'Hii . H .1 • 'W Adniinistrations (Hritisli) in this Century Administrations of Canada since 1867 Administrations (Provincial) since Confederation {See Index to Par- liamentary Matters Advocates (See Index to Ijegal Matters) Almanacs, &c. Calendar for 1888 Legal and Bank Holidays Moveable Festivals for (5 years ahead Fixed Festivals and Anniversaries Common notes for 1888 Compared hours in the \v 10 •JO '2\ ll\!| INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS. 41 i> (>4 if 10 10 10 11 11 11 I'i 14 14 :!t> 10 •-'4-',M» \n ■,'4 t24 4:i 9 13 14 14 Cabinet Ministers, British 30 Cabinet Ministers of Canada and tlieir Private Secretaries 47 Cabinet Ministers (See Index to Parliamentary Matters) Calendar. For the year 1888 For one hundred years For Easter Days till 1950 French Republican calendar Canada Gazette, The 135 How published 1 25 To advertisers in 125 Canadian Agency in Paris 49 Canadian Government Agents in the United Kingdom 49 Census of Canapa. I. Area, Population and Sexes 81 II. Electoral Districts 83 III. Cities and Towns 84 IV'. Keligions and Births 85 Circuit Courts (,S'ee Index to Legal Mattem) Clerk of the Courts " " Clubs in Canada 93 Colonial Office, London 17 Staff 17 Secretary of State for the Colonies 17 Colonial Office Regulations 18 Colonies, The British 24 Commanding Officer of Canadian Militia 47 Commanding Officer of the Imperial forces in Canada 47 Commissioners for taking Affidavits (See Index to Leijal Matters) . . . Commissioners {See Index to Legal Matters) . Common Notes for 1888 11 Confederation of the Provinces of Canada 43 Constitution of Canada 48 Consuls, P. E. Island 407 Controverted Elections Act, The Dominion 1 1:5 Procedure IVi Judges' Report 115 Appeals 115 Copyright Act, The 121 Subjects of Copyright and conditions to be comi)lied witli 121 Table of Fees 122 Coroners (See Index to I^gal Matters) County Courts • • • • Courts of Justice • • • ' Currencj- and Foreign Values 76 fl', ii 42n INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS. •■ t. 1 ,! i !'l DKI'AIITMKNT ( IK .) ISTK K, Thk 1:?4 I{()\v coiistitiitt'tl, and jurisdiction 1H4 ^[inistcis and Oflicors Pt'tiitfiit iarics and tlicir OIlictTs Di'imty 3Iinistcrs (Sec liidc.v to r Qualification of Voters W-\ Revising Otticers 1055 Table of Fees 10:5 List of Revising Officers 104 Alphabetical Index to Names of Revising Olticers Ill Covernor (it-neral of ( 'anada 45 Governor General and Staff 4ti Governors General since 1867 47 Great Britain and Ireland. ( 'abinet ^linisters of 20 » Constitution of '-0 ■n INDEX TO ^fISVELLAyEOrs. +21 1:U ]:;:. 4;? Art 47 47 4S 4S 4!> 4!) :.() si 14 !);•. 10;'. 100 too 10! 101 10 10 1!) io;i 10:5 io;{ 10:5 10-1 111 4.') Ai\ 47 20 20 Piirliamcnts of Administrations since 1880 liigii ConimisHioner and staff, London Holidays, Lo^^al and Bank Honors (Imperial) borne by Canadians now iivin,i: . Hours in the world, compared HoisK OF Commons, Thk List of IMembers List of OMicers List of { 'onstituencies Duties of the Speaker Imperial Honors i)orn(> liy Canadians now livinj; Incorjioration of .loint Stock Companies liy Letters Patent India. Tlie British Eni])ire in Intestates, Estates of (See liidc.c to Lcijal Mattcrxi Joint Stock Comjyanies by L((tters Patent. Incorporation ol". .Tudj^es (.S'cc hiiU'.r to Li'i/al M(iftrit's Law Reports, for the Dominion iind for eacli Province of ( 'aiiada. Law Societies {See Index to Leijat Matters) Le^al and Bank 1 lolidays lii'gislativc Assemblies I.S'cc liide.e to I'avliaiiientarii Matters) , . . , Lcf^islatis'e Councils '■ •• " Legislatures since Confederation " *' " Letters Patent, Incorporation of Joint Stock < '(>in|ianies ))y Lieutenant (Governors (See Iinle.v to I'arlianieiifar!/ Matters) . . . ,. Mail Kout(>s .Manitoba, Province of Marriage in Ontario, The Law of ^larriage License Issuers {See Iiate.e to Lei/al ^^atters■ Money Orders (Postal) Mounted Police, North West Territories Naturalization New Brunswick, Province of. NKM'FOrXDLAND. Situation and area History Industries Currency and Banking . . ( Jomninnications •Jl 4!> It) 00 11 (! 10 07 TO .•'.17 •,'-J.-) 74 :!:iS 00 ■■Wrt ;50 :?o :n :{l :{| :m 1 H ^1 1 1 ','1 mi'' ' 1*t 422 IXDJ-LV TO MrsCKLLASEOVS. Kduciitioii ;)| ( liief Towns 32 < onHtitutioii 33 I'opulatiou 33 Mvcciitive { 'oiincil 33 Legislative ( 'ouncil 33 House of Assembly 33 I 'ivil Establishment 33 Ecclesiastical Establishment 33 Judicial Establishment 33 Foreign ( 'onsuls 33 Nortli West Territories (.SVe Indexio rarUamentory and Ijegal Matters) 330 North West Monnted Police 338 Notaries {See lude.v to I^gal Mattern) Notes, Prcjmissory l.T Nova Scotia, Province of 340 Officers of the Courts (See Index to Legal Matters) Ontario Commercial Laws " " 335 Ontario Judicature Act lOi) Ontario, Province of 1 50 Paris Canadian Agency 49 Parliaments of Canada since 1867 63 Parliaments of the United Kingdom 31 Passports. Procedure and fees i)5 Patknt Act, The 11!) Patent Office of Canada 119 Ai)i)lication8 for Patents 119 Patent Fees 131 i'ATKXTS. The Patent Act 119 The Coityright Act 131 The Trade Mark and Design Act 133 Petitions and Private Bills 95 Petitions of Right (See Inde.v to Legal Matters) 146 Police Magistrates •' " Police ob^ Caxada, The Constitution and Powers 103 Police Commissioners 103 Population of the British Empire and Colonies 24-39 Postal Rates and Regulations 69 Post Office Savings Banks 77 Precedence in Canada 87 Precedence in England 87 % ' ISDKX TO M ISC EL L A NEO I S. 4"-':i 31 33 'A1 33 33 33 330 338 1") ;)40 \m \m 4i) (i3 21 !t5 Hi) \n iii» 121 119 121 123 95 146 102 102 24-29 69 77 87 M7 Priiicc and Princess of Wales, Tlu' PriiR'i' Ivhvard Island, Province of Private Bills I'rivat(> Seci'ftaiics of the Cabinet Ministers of ( 'jinada Privy Council of ( anada I'KIVY ( OrXtll. OK I:n<»LAND, JiDICIAI. ( 't)MMITTEK OK THK ^Members and Oflicers Its ( 'onnections witb I 'auiida Rules of Pi-actice Form of Factunis Apjjeals from Ontario .\ ppeals from Quebec Table of Fees Privy ( 'onncillors of ( anada, now not Members of the ( 'abinet Probate, Courts of (SVc Indix to Lctjal Matters) Promissory Notes Prothonotaries (See huli'x to UhjuI MtilU ,s) Provincial Crovernments" Otticers (.SVe Indt'x to Parliatni'ntat'n Matters) Public Debt of Canada Public Officers (See Index to Leyal Matters) <^uebe(.". Province of Queen and Royal Family, The <,^ueeirs Bench, Court of {See Index to Legal Matti'rs) QUKEX'S C;oUNSEr. FOR THE DOMINION For Upper Canaila (appointed before Confederation) For Ontario For Lower Canada tappointed before Confederation) For Quel>ec For Nova Scotia For New Brunswick For British Coluudjia For Prince Edwai'd Island For Manitoba For North West Territories . Recorders (See Index io Legal Matters) . Registrars of Dee(Js " " Revisino Okficeks for the Dominion. Alphabetical Index to names of . . . Royal Famly, The i Annuities to Rulers of the World 3 111 9". 47 47 127 127 127 1 29 l:tl 131 132 132 4H 15 S6 237 16 148 14S 14S 151 151 154 154 155 155 155 15() 104 111 '/ 40 Savings' Banks (Post Office) 77 Scott Act, The (See " Teviperancc Aet ") 115 424 IXDKX TO MISCELLAXF.OVS. if ( y I, Seasons. Ik'^'iiiniiiK of thf SKXATK (»F ( ASAD.V, THK. r,is( <>(' Scn.'ilors ( )(lit'( IS of tlic .Semite SittiiigH of the Courts {Sec InUx fn Lfi/nl Mntfcrs). . Siiliritors ill ejirli 7'roviiice " " Sovcrt'if^ns nt' llie World Siieiikrr ol' tlie Jloiise of ( 'oiiiiiioiis, duties of Stiitisties conceriiiujj; the (}eneral P^h'ftions of IhhT. . Sliiieiidi.'irv Mii^istrjites (.S'lr Indix fi> Iji/ul Miithrsi Sii|i('rior ( 'on its Supreme Courts '» Siirro-'iitc ( 'oiiits " " 11 ."tO r.i 4(t Ml 11". ll'. 117 1 IS Telej:;rjilili Hates Tk.mi'KhancI'; Act. 'I'iik ( 'anada 1 Vt it i( >ns for Jiirisdietioii and rrocedtire ( 'ertiorari ami Appeal restrieled ( ouiities wlieic the ( 'anada Temperance Act is estahlished lis ( 'ounties where it was rejected 1 1'.i Titles authorized to be used in ( 'anada '.r.' TuADio Mahk am> l)Ksi(i\ Act. Tiik 1'2:! Trade Marks 1^;! Fees Industrial Desi;;iis. Fees UMTKD KlNiiDO.M. Parliaments of Umtkd St atks of Amehica. President and Cabinet 3Iinisti'rs Minister and Staff in London Geography Area and Population Financial ( 'onditiou Navy and Army Constitution I.pfj;islature and Judicial Powers List of the States British Ministers and Consuls in the United ."'tates I'ostal. Railways and Marine Presidents of the United States Vice-Admiralty Courts (.SVc Jivltx to Liyal Mttffcrs]. . . I'.M l-.M •Jl • 1 * •)( :58 :i8 :»• II .tl) r.i INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY MATTERS. Ill (iJ n: lis lis Mil '.•■2 V2-'< I-.':'. V2n ;'.(•) ;!() RulerH of the Cliiof Countriea of the World ThR LTnITKI) KlNClDOM. Tlio Queen and tlie Royal Family Annuities to the Royal Family Colonial OlHce, London " " ReRulati* tns Cabinet Ministers of Great Britain and Ireland Great Britain and Ireland, how eonstitutod Parliaments of the United Kingdom BritiHli Administrations in this Oenf"i ' The British Empiro in Europe •' " in India *• " in America " " total population Her Majesty's Colonial Possessions conditionally in British occu- pation — population, area, &c Britisii and Foreign Ambassadors Newfoundland. Constitution Executive Council Legislative Council llouso of Assembly Civil Establishment Foreign Consuls United States of America. The President and Ministers Constitution British Ministers and Consuls in the United States Presidents of the United States Dominion op Canada. Confederation of the Provinces Constitution and Government The Governor General of Canada and Staff Governors General since 1867 Commanding Officer of Imperial Forces the Militia Cabinet Ministers of Canada and their private secretaries Deputy Ministers Privy Coimcillors, out of office c 40 16 17 17 18 20 20 21 23 24 24 25 27 28 ao 82 83 38 32 .S8 'M 35 37 38 39 42 43 45 46 47 47 47 47 48 48 h !il li' '((.^V| i. 41" ■lii r, < 426 INDEX TO PARLIAMENTARY MATTERS. Higli Commissioner and Staff, London 49 Canadian Agents in the United Kingdom 49 Canadian Agency in Paris 49 The Senate, Senatt)rs and Officers 50 Tlie House of Commons. Members, Constituency and Residence 53 Officers •. 56 Constituencies and Members 58 Duties of tlie Speaker 63 DoiHiiii(ni Parliaiuents since lH(i7 63 Administrai ions since Confederation 64 Table (jf Precedence in Canada 87 England 87 Imperial Honors borne by Canadians 90 Titles to be used in Canada 93 Petitions and I'rivate Bills 95 Provinc'i: of Ontakio. The Lieutenant (iovernor and Staff 159 Previous Lieutenant Governors 159 Executive Council 159 Legisl;itiv(> Assembly. Members, Constituency and Residence 160 Constituencies and Members 163 Onirers 163 Administnitions since 1867 164 Legislatures since 1867 165 Officei's of the Government 165 Provinch ok Qukh1'-o. The Lieutenant Governor and Staff 237 Previous Lieutenant (Tovernors 237 Ex'vutive Council 237 Legislative Council and Officers 238 Legislative Assembly. Members, Constituencj- and Kesidence 239 (\)nstituencies, Member.s'and Residence 210 Officers 241 Administrations since 1867 243 Legislatures since 1867 245 Officers of tin.' (iovernmeiit 345 Provinck of Manitoba. Seat of the Government 317 The Lieutenant Governor 317 Previous Lieutenimt Governors 317 Executive Council 317 Legislative Assembly. IMombers and Officers 318 49 49 49 50 53 56 58 03 63 64 87 87 00 93 95 159 159 159 160 163 163 164 165 165 237 237 237 238 239 210 241 243 245 245 317 317 317 317 318 iNDEX TO VA RLIA MEN TA R Y MA TTEliS. 42 7 LegLsIaturcs since 1870 391 Administrations sinco 1870 320 Officers of tlie Government 323 Nokth-Wkst Tkrritoriks. Poi)ulation and Seat of the (jovcn-nment 330 Lieutenant-CJovernor and Indian Conuuissioner ;530 Previous Lieutenant-Governors 330 Council of the Nortli-West Territories- Nominated ^Memhers 330 Elected Jlemhers 330 Indian Commi.ssioners 331 Peovjnck or Nf)VA Scotia. Seat of the Government 340 Lieutenant-Governor 340 I^revious Lifutciuint-f luvernors 340 Executive Council 340 Legislative Council, Members and Officers 341 Legislative Assembly, Members and Officers 343 •Administrations since Confederation 343 Legislatures since 18(57 346 Officers of the ( Jovermnent 346 Province of New Brunswick. Seat of the (Jovernment 365 Lieutenant-Governor 365 Previous Lieutenant-Governors 365 Executive Council 365 Legislative Council, Members and Officers 366 Legislative Assemblj-, Members and Officers 367 Administrations since Confederation 368 Legislatures since ( onfederation 370 Officers of the (Government 370 Province of I'rince Edward Island. Seat of the Government 391 Lieutenant-(J()vernor 391 Pr(nious Lieutenant-Governors 391 Executive Council 391 Legislative Council, Memlx.-rs and Officers 393 Legislative Assembly, Members and Officers 393 Provincial Govermnent Officers 393 Administrations since Confederation 394 Legislatures since Confederation 396 Puovi.NCE OF BuiTisii Columbia. Seat of the (Government 408 Lieutenant-Governor 408 Previous Lieutenant-tJovernors 408 E;'«'cutive Council ^ 408 Legisli live Assembly 409 Administrations since Confederation 410 Legislaturi's since Confeileration 413 Provincial Gov(unment Officers 40tt f. 4 I . Ill' : w m ■. INDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS. ¥ I I ^1 The Dominion of Canada. MiscEiXANEOUS (f^ee Index to Miscellaneous). Legal and Bank Holi Procedure in Appeals 140 Sittings ■. 141 Judges and Officers 141 Tariff of Fees 141 Exchequer Court of Canada. IIow Constituted 142 Jurisdiction 142 INDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS. 499 Appeals from 148 Judge and Officers 143 Official Referees 143 Board of Official Arbitrators 143 Tariff of Fees 148 Petitions of Right. What is a 146 Proceedings , 147 Queen's Counsel for the Dominion. For Upper Canada 148 '• Ontario 148 " Lower Canada 151 " Quebec 151 " Nova Fcotia 154 •' New Brunswick 154 " British Columbia 155 ■' Prince Edward Island 155 " Manitoba 155 " The North West Territories .- 156 Law Reports of Canada. For the Dominion 158 " Ontario 136 " Quel)ec 157 " Nova Scotia 157 ' • New Brunswick 157 " Manitoba 158 " British Columbia 158 " Prince Edward Island 158 Province of Ontario . Law Society of Ontario. How constituted 167 Benchers and Officers 167 Tariff of Fees 169 Ontario Judicature Act. How established 169 Supreme Court of Judicature. Divisions 169 (JOURT of appeal FOR ONTARIO. How constituted and Jurisdiction 168 Judges and Officers 170 High Court of Ontario. Jurisdiction 171 Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Fleas Divisions 171 Judges and Officers 178 -' : M IT i- 1 . ' V 1 i t 1 'I m. f 'i /■ lU: a. I.; tf 430 INDE^r^TO LEGAL MATTERS. Mauitime Court ok Ontario 173, 233 How constituted and Jurisdiction 172 Judges and Officers '. , 173 Heir and Devisee Court. Commissioners nnd Clerk 17l;J Court for the trial of Controvtnted Elt.'Ctions 173. SuRROOATE Courts. Jurisdiction \TA Judges and Officers 17:5. Sittings oe the Courts. Court of A ppeal 17$ Queen's l?ench and Common Pleas 17S Chancery 174 Vacation 174 Circuits of tlie Courts 174 Master of Titles 174 Crown Law Officers 174 Reporters 175 Officers of tlie Court 175 county Courts. Jurisdiction 175 Sittings of Court of Ceneral Sessions 17(> Comity Juilges' Criminal Court 177 Courts of Revision 177 Board of County Jmlges 177 County Court Terms 177 Judges ((bounty nnd Residence) 183 Local and County Court Officers. Counties iuid County Towns 17S Slieriffs 178 Clerks of the Peace 178 County Attorneys 178 (;k'rks of County Courts 178 Deputy Clerks of the Crown 178 Registrars of Surrogate Courts 180 Local Masters 180 Deputy-Registrars of Chancery Division 180 Treasurers .' 180 Division Courts 177 Division Court Clerks 315 " Bailiffs 319 REGISTRY Act 183 Registrars' Fees 183 Registrars of Deeds 184 Registration Divisions 185 Barristers and Solicitors of Ontario 187-213 nrnmnmrrTOnrrrrfwrBiiM "¥^'i INDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS. Police Magistrates in Ontario Commissioners for taking Affidavits. Law of Marriage Commercial Laws of Ontario. Acknowledgements Actions Affidavits Aliens Arrest Assignments Attachments Bills of Sale Chattel Mortgages Claims against the Estates of Deceased Persons Corporations Deeds Evidence Executions Exemptions Garnishments Insolvency Interest Judgment Liens Limitations Maritime Court Yt Married Women Mechanic's Liens Notes and Bills of Exchange Proof of Claims Recording Deeds, Mortgages, etc Redemption Replevin Supplementary Proceedings Taxes Personal Estate of Intestates in Ontario Real " " i31 213 223 225 226 4.m 227 237 228 228 228 228 228 329 229 239 230 230 230 230 230 231 231 231 231 i2-233 233 233 333 223 234 234 234 234 334 234 230 Province of Quebec. . Judicial Districts of the Province 848 The Judicature Act 247 Division of the Courts 347 Court of Queen's Bench 248 How Constituted 248 Appellate Jurisdiction 348 Where Appeals are entered 248 > ii fm. m 432 INDEX '.ro LEGAL MATTERS. n ■ .' \\r '>' Ml" Criminal Jurisdiction ^8 Judges and Officers (Sheriffs and Prothonotaries) 249 Sittings 350 Superior Court 250 How Constituted 250 Jurisdiction 251 Judges, Officers and Sittings 251 Circuit Court 255 How Constituted 255 Jurisdiction 255 Officers and Sittings 256 CbMMlSSIONERS' COURTS. Constitution of 264 Discontinuance and re-Establishment of 264 Duties of Commissioners 262 263 263 363 263 264 Clerks of the Court Fees of Clerks and Bailiffs Powers and Jurisdiction Appeals from the Court District Magistrates' Court. Constitution of the Sittings 264 Powers and Jurisdiction 264 District Magistrates 265 Court of General Sessions of the Peace 266 Constitution and Jurisdiction 266 Appointment of Constables, etc 266 " Judges at Montreal and Quebec 267 Judges and Officers, Montreal 267 Court of Special Sessions, Montreal 267 Judges and Officers, Quebec 267 Recorders' Courts. How Constituted for Montreal, Quebec and Hull 267 Recorder and Officers, Montreal 268 Quebec 268 " " Hull 268 Police Magistrates. Appointment of, and Jurisdiction 268 Magistrates and Officers, Montreal 268 •• Quebec 269 Court of Vice-Admiralty. ' How Constituted 269 Rules of Practice and Fees 269 Judges and Officers 269 ^.y^ ■npi'i INDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS. 433 Registrars of Deeds 269 Tariff of Feesof 271 Duties Imposed on Documents Enregistered 275 Bailiffs 275 Coroners. Their Inquests 276 Post Mortem Examinations 276 Expenses of Burial 276 Tariff of Fees 276 List of the Coroners 277 Bar op the Province of Quebec, List of Practising Barristers 278-291 OflScers of the Bar, District of Montreal 292 Notaries of the Province of Quebec. Officers of the Board 293 Members of the Board 293 List of Practising Notaries (by districts) 294-309 Tariff of Notarial Fees 310 Estate of Intestates in the Province of Quebec 315 Province of Manitoba. Court op Queen's Bench, Manitoba 322 Judges of the 322 Common Law Officials .* 323 Prothonotary's Office 323 Master in Equity 323 Clerk of the Crown and Pleas 323 Deputy Clerks 328 Inspector of Public Offices 323 " Prisons and Asylums 323 Law Terms 324 Official Reporters 824 Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs 325 Provincial Jail Officers 324 Provincial Police Court. Magistrate and Officers 324 Police Magistrates 325 Surrogate Courts. Judges and Officers i 324 County Judge's Criminal Court 824 County Courts. Insi)ector of 325 Judges and Officers 325 ■Registrars of Deeds 826 ri I t!' f I: ' I,, -^ii rr 43 1 IS'DKX TO LEGAL MATTE US. Law Socikty ov Manitoba. OflicuTs of (l.c 327 Table of PVfs JJ07 ATTOKNKYS and I'.ARUISTEUS OF MaNIToHA. Kesident in '\ iniiipcj; ;J28 '• oiit.sido of W'iiinipoo' ;jo() '' '■•-'' ■'(■A, hit t. ■■i'^li: North-West Territories. SuruKME CoL'KT Of Tiib; Nokth-VVkst Tkuuitories. Jud^'os, Slioritrs and Clerks 3!{1 Crown I'rosL'entors. Noitli-VW'st Territories 331 Commissioners for t.ikiii;:; Aflidavits 333 Ailvoeates . 332 Notaries Public 333 Justices of tlie Feaci- 335 Land RKciisruATioN Districts 336 Districts and Hej^istrai's 336 Coroners 337 MUNICTPALITIKS 338 Mayors and Clerks 338 Mounted Police Officers 338 Nova Scotia. Supreme Court of Nova Scotia , . 347 Judj^es and Ollicers 347 County Ollicers and Terms of the Supreme Court 348' bheriffs and Prothonotaries 348- Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 350 Judge and Registrar 350 Vice-Admiuai.ty and Prize Jurisdiction Court 350 Judges and Officers 350 Surrogate's 350 County Courts 351 Judges, Officers and Sittings ... 351 Barristers and Attorneys of Nova Scotia 353" Court of Trobate 35a Judges and Registrars 358 Registrars of Deeds 358 Commissioners to do Acts under Sec. 54, Cap. 06, R.S 359 Coroners . . 360 Marriage License Issuers 36i nr?ii INDEX TO LEG A L UA TTERU, 435 .327 :{37 328 329 331 331 332 333 333 335 336 336 337 338 338 338 347 347 348 348. 350 350 350 350 350 351 351 353- 358 358 358 359 360 New Brunswick. SurKEME Court of Judicature Ju(lj?eH and Officers Tonus Equity Sittings Court of Vice-Admiraltv ■ Judges and Officers Court for the Trial <}f Piracy and High Seas OfFenc(;s Probate Court, Judges and OtKcers 372, County Courts 372, How Constituted and Jurisdiction Sittings Judges . . Clerks County Judiciary and Local Officers Commissioners of Parisii Courts 375- Sheriffs 375- Clerks of the Peac^^ 875- ('ountj- Secretaries 375- Keepers of the Rolls 375- C'lerks of the Circuits 375 Judges of Probates 375- Registrurs of Deeds and Wills 375- I'olice Magistrates 375- Commissioners to receive Affidavits 375- oi Deeds 375- " for taking Special Bail. . 375- Issuers of Marriage Licenses 375 Surrogates 375- Referees in Eijuity 375- • Coroners 375- Stipendiary Jlagistratcs 375- Bailiffs, etc., etc 375 St. John Law Society Barristers" Society of New Brunswick " and Attorneys of New Brunswick Notaries Public : 37 J 371 371 371 372 372 372 375 375 375 373 374 374 375 384 384 384 :!84 384 384 •384 389 384 •384 •38^1 384 •384 •384 •384 •384 •384 384 384 384 384 390 Prince Edward Island. The Magistracy, Justices of the Peace throughout P. E. Island 897 Court of Chancery 397 Judge and OfHcers 397 Instance Court op Viue-Admiralty 397 Jud^'B and Officers 397 n '■i , '1 HI' i; tf't ft ' il i! ■ 1 'I 436 INDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS. Court of Probate and Wills 8D8 Surrogate, KegiHtrar, etc 898 The Supreme Court ok Judicature for Prince Edward Island . . 398 Judges and OfflcerB 398 Sheriffs 898 Terms 398 Commissioners for taking Affidavits 399 Special Commissioners 400 Commissioners for taking Acknowledgments of Deeds 400 ." " Recognizance of Bail 403 " Prison Discipline, etc 408 Barristers, Attorneys and Notaries Public for P.E.I 403 County Courts 404 Judges, Clerks and Bailiffs 404 Sittings and Circuits 404 Stipendiary Magistrates' Courts. Charlottetown 405 Summerside 406 City Court, Charlottetown 405 Court of Appeal from Civic Assessment 406 Small Debt Court, Summerside 406 Registrars of Deeds 406 Coroners 406 Consuls 407 British Columbia. The Supreme Court of British Columbia 412 Judges and Oflficers 412 Court of Vice-Admiralty 412 Judge and Registrar 412 Registrar-General of Titles 412 County Courts 413 Judges 413 Registrars 413 Stipendiary Magistrates 413 Courts of Revision, under Assessments Acts 413 Courts of Revision and Appeal, imder Assessments Acts 414 Courts of Appeal, under Assessments Acts 414 Police Magistrates, Victoria 414 Sheriffs 414 Constables 414 Coroners 415 BIMHM ■nfVi ISDEX TO LEGAL MATTERS. 437 a«8 398 398 898 898 398 89» 400 400 403 408 408 404 404 404 405 406 406 406 406 406 406 407 Mining Coroners 415 Mining Recorders 415 Law Society of British Columbia 416 The Bar op British Columbia 416 Officers forl888 ...'' 4ie Members in 1888 416 Notaries Public 41Q Newfoundland. Judicial Establishment Court of Vice-Admiralty Attorney-Heneral . Supreme Court Sheritis District Courts Magistrates Clerk of the Peace 84 84 84 34 34 34 84 84 Inspector and Superintendent of Constabulary 84 412 412 412 412 412 413 413 413 413 413 414 414 414 414 414 415 f«?r il I.li r '!':> re 'Hi , m H if:*.- 0::;!: INDEX TO NAMES. (From pcujc A'i to llir end.) I , Ahbott. li l.*);}, 2TH, '»^'i Alilu.tt. .1. H ;2:h Ahbott. ll(.ii..J..J.C.4H.r)(», (IH, ll.j, :2TH Ahercromhic, F. W :!M'.' Aolii'sori, A 2'i'i A, :;(l(i. Adiiiiis, Josliiia 1M7 Adiini.s, L. K 'JIK Adiiiiis, Mich ;{0i», ;!M(i Ad.'iiiis, ]{icli:ird A ;iSS Adiiiiisoii. J T)! Adcork, Hilwaid II .... Ii.V.) Agassiz, IJcv. Slialto. . . :{;!.") Ak'iow, .Tallies 187 Akmcw. .1. 11 ;•.:.'!» Aluice. P '..'77 Alitulv, Edwanl ;i7!t Aikiiis. J. A. M.l;V),;V27, Aikin.s. Hon. J. C.49, 0"), (57, ^17 Aikniaii, H. B, W 11(5 Aikiiiaii.T. H ;."i;? Ainslcv, M. F 217 Aird, VViiliani H 217 Aitkcn, Cliark's R 4(».-) Aitkf^n, (jicorj^e A 401 Akers, .lolm 1H7 Akins, Tlioiiias B. . .;m, ;{.'»;5 Akinsoii, Harvey .S'S7 Alcliiii, J 21S Alcorn, (Jcorge O 1.S7 Alders, Henry ;i(5I Alexander, Hon. (J .... ")() Alexander, J. Peterkin. HIS Al(!\ander, H. II 41(5 Alexander, H. L ;i;iH Alexander, TIioiikih L. ;iHl Algeo, L 2'-",> Alguire, J. C 1S7 Alguire, R. B 217 AUain, L. B 878 Allaire, J '^m Allan, A. S 160, 1(5:! Allan, (George 218 Allan, Hon. (i. VV ...50,828 Allan, J ;5;J8 Allan, J. A 187,214 Allan, J. T JJ7(5 Allan, W 187 AUard, J 278 Allard, V 278 Allen, Charles H ;J28 Allen, Kdw 4()» Allen, (.eorg(! VV ;{88 Allen, 1. Carl :{71 Allo.i, Rev. J l;iO Alhn, lion. J. C ;{71 Allen, Robert 218 Allen, Slill.B :j(5() ^Nlieii. T. C ;{71, :i87 Allen, W. V 41.5 Allen, W. W ;SH7 Alii'iil.v, Fred (I 187 ••^lley, u ...1U8, 111, ;i!)7, 404 Alley, H 10(5 Alievn, lion. t\ 1.51, 252, 2rjti Allison, Hon Charles .. ;54:! Allison, (i. A !J18 Allison, L ;{79, ;i8i) AUison. VV 218 Allison. VV. 11. R. . AW), 187 Alludrth, E 21(5 Vliiion, li. J as,-) million, i lionias R ;5()1 AInion, Hon. W. J ,50 rtlward, ,SHas ;!07, iisO Ambrose, A. VV 187 Aniiot. .) ;5u7 Aniiranlt, .1. A. V 204 Aniyot, (iiiillaunie 52,58,278 Ainyot, J. B 252, 250 Ainyraiilt, T 278 Anctil, J 207 Anderson, A. R 222 Ander.soi), Charles VV.. ;{75 Anderson, hiincau 1(5(5 Antlerson, Eus !5.5a Andei'hon, (Jeorge iJJJl Anderson, (}. H 187 Anderson, (i. VV 400 Ander;:on, H 415 Anderson, Rev. James. . ;j(5;{ Amlersnii, James F ;{47 Ander.son, John 185 Anderson, 1'. J. M 187 Anderson, Thomas ... 'AM .Anderson, \V 415 Anderson, W. B 414 Ander.son, William .... ;{:57 Aiulerton, William 8... WM Andrew, George A. F, Andrews, A. d .... Andrewc, A. R .Andrews, C H Andrews, C. T Andrews, Hon 828 328 ;561 803 8(52 . F. W. 152, 252, 209. Andrews, Francis 8^13 Andrews, (J. F 221 Andrews, II. () Ml Andrews, H. M l,s7 Andrews. 11. VV ;M7 Angers, lion. A. R.LW, 287, 2i;! Angers, Chs 27M Angers, K :(()(; Angers. Ed. J. .808,899,401 Angers. I'anet 27.S Angers, I'lii 293, 204 Angns, Alex. C JJdl Angns. John ;i2() Angns. R. B !i;! >iniiaiid, \V.... 843, 347, 8.->i) Aimelt, VV, H 2.58 Ansley, J. IT 171) Aiisley, John VV ]S7 Anson, Hon. H. J 40 Antrohns, W. B loo Antrohus, W. D. .888,885,8!!!) A|).jolin, F. J 181, 1S5 Ai.plelie, Roberts 187 Applebv. S, B 870, 880 Archambanlt, A 278, 2!»!) Archamb.udt, Ant. M. . 20!) Arcliambault, C 20!) Areluimbanlt, Eng 2!)() Archambanlt, K. X.1.58, 278. 2!)(; ArchambaiiU, (!as. A. . . 2!)(i Archambanlt, H 278 Archambanlt, J. A., 109, 111,293,300 Archambanlt, J. E 30.") Archambanlt, J. L. 153, 27s Archambanlt, J. N. A... 2!)!l Archambanlt, J. O 80v) Archambanlt, J. T. L. . . 800 Archambanlt, Ladislas. 291) Archambanlt, L. H 278 Archambanlt. Hon. Jj. 288, 242, 290 Archambanlt, P. A 278 Archambanlt, P. A. O 2"' Archer. William . . . . 3, . Archibald. Sir ' » 48, ,880,310 Archibald, a ;}.}!» Archibald, tuind 347 Archibald, 1. Iter... 327, 328 Archibald, J. «., '07, 111,1.53, 1.57, 278,, '92, 3.5!) Archibald, M 3(58 Archibald. Hon. T. D. . . GO Ardagh, J. A 108, 111 incis ,113 F 221 o ir)i M 1H7 w :m7 A. IM53, l';!7, 2i;! )ilH :»)(! r.. 303, 391), 401 t 278 293, 2il4 c :!(;i ;w(i !i;i ,..343,347, ;}.-)■) 258 17!) \V 1S7 II. J 4fi B ]()L> 1). .333,33r>,3!i!) 181, I'i") •rt8 1M7 ; 370, 380 A.... 278, 2!)!) Ant. M.. 2i)!) C 2il!) VAifT 2% \<\ X.ir)3, 278. 2i)(; Cas. A... 2!)() II 278 J. A., 109, 111,293, 300 J.E 305 J. L. 1.^j3, 278 J. N. A... 29!) J. 30-3 J. T. L. . . 300 I;.atli8la8. 29!) L. H.... 278 Hon. L. 238, 243, 290 P. A 278 P. A. O 2 ni.. .. 3;. ■ »8. , .;30, 340 a ;w!» iiund 347 IT... 3-: 7, 328 ', 278, ,92, 359 363 t. T. D. . . 50 ...108, 111 AnkiKli, \V. I).. 110, 111, W4, 32-) ArniaiKl, U(»n. .1. F TiO Arnioii, Ifnlicrt 1H7 Armour, K. I)., loll, 1(1^. is7 Arniour !•' 2Mt Armour, Hon. J. l)„ 148, 172 Armour, R . |m4 ArmstniMj;, A , 219 Armstrong;, II 217 \rmHti(m;;, Hon. J 278 Armslroii.;. .las., r>2, (Id, 91, 1,-)1 Armstmnj^, Jolui 187 Armslron;?, .Jas. A 381 Armstrong. -1. U., 21o, 3ar), 3Sfl Arnntronj,', .1 . \V 210 Armstrong,', ], 278 ArmstroM.?, Iticlianl. . . . 187 Armstrong, li. W., 409 412.410 Armstrong;, Samuel, 100, lii3 Armstroii.;, Thomas. . . . 1*^7 Armstrong;, W 178 Armstrong, Hon. W. J. 410, 411, 414 Armstrt)ng. William li. 187 Arnold, ^\).J 187 Arnold. Ncl 379 Arnoldi, F 17.") Arnould, F. E 299 Arsenault, J. J 402 Arsenuuit, lion. J. O. . . 391, 392. 31)4, 39'), 397 ArsPnauU. Svl 402 Artliur, Wm! J 220 ABlil)y, C 29r) Ashe, Hon. J 410 Asho, -John F 389 Askew, Oil 210 Askow, J. S 220 Askin, J. VV 184 Askins, .John 218 Atkins. Chas 3(il Atkinscm, C. R . . . . l.VJ, 187 Atkinson, C. K., jr 187 Atkinson, James S 370 Atkinson, Marc. C 307 Atkinson, T. C ;!3r), 410 Atkinson, Wm. P 187 Atwater, A. W 278 Aubert, 1. U 278 Aubin, Mag. .A. Lam . . 3't.-) Auclair, M. E 208 .\udel, A 52, 01 Audet, Ls. A 300 Audetto, Ls. A 143 Augt'i, () 278 Auge, O. A 250 Auge, O. M 153 Auger, Jac . . 303 Auger .1. 270 Aulc, 1S7 AusseiJi, J 299 IS'DKX TO NAME. S". Au.sten, .las. 11 340 Austen, .John A, M 359 Austin, F. NV. (i 278 Austin. II. (' 303 Ausliti, .1. A 179, '81 Au>tiii. .lohn >)-).i Ausiiu, .John .1 417 Autiiicr, .los. A 307 AviTV, Air. M 383 Awrev. Nic 100, 103 Aver Ilv H 3^9 Avlen, it 278 Avh-n, .1 278 Aviell, 1' 339 Ayleswoitl). — 187 AyltsNvoitli, .James . . . . 217 .\vlmer, lion. 11 278 AvUvin.T. 278 Avre, N 301 Aytow 11, Finlay 187 llal.hitt, C. N 370 ! H.iM.itt. K. T 380 I lial)V, lion. I,. F. (J. .49, 07, 152, 249 I'.aclKUhl, A 278 iiaeliaiid, .J. C 200, 209 I'.aeliaud, Hon. I* 243 |{aeklio;i>e, Alhert H. ., 187 Hackhousi', William 382 K.ideaux, .J. F 277 Hadgcrow. (ieo. \V..179, 187 liajig, U. S. (^ 278 Bailey, Charles J 381 I'.ailev, Cli.arlesT 390 Bailev, Heiirv 358 Hailev. .JohnT 381 Haillarg*', (i. F 48 Maillarge, Louis ({. .151, 278 Hai large, M 278 Haillargeou, Hon P .50 Hain, .J. F 1.50, 322 l?aiii,.Iohn 187 Bain, .L W .52, 01. 1.50 Bain, T .52,02 Kain, Thomas J 187 Bain, William L 337 Haines Tliom is T 187 Bail, I, Ah'.v. W 380 I'.aird, (i. F..52, 01, 187, 307, 387 Baird..Jolin 3S2 Hairsto, Henj 400 Hai/.!ey, I) 375 Baker, K. O .52, 02,417 Kuker, En 379 Baker, (;. I! 152, 278 Uaker, (J. W ..213, 328 ruker, J 409 Bilker. .Ief;se 383 Kaker, Hon. Lor. E 341 Baker, iM 339 Balccir, F. S 257 Bahlerson, J. M. 187 Balderston, Benjamin,. 392 4.'V.) Balderston, Hon. Jolm. 392 Baldwin, ii . V 331) Baldwin. L. II 187 Baldwin, O/io 239. 2H Baltlwin, \V. \V 175 Balfour, 1) 303 Ballour, (ieorge A 223 Balloiir. \V. I) lOO, 102 Ball, Al'iel H 187 Ball. Fr. K 179, 187 liall, (i, VV . H 187 Ball, .Jolm 393 Ball, I*. H 214 B.dl, K'. N 187 liallaiiliiie, Alexander . 385 Ballaiilyiie, Tli 100, 103 Ballar.r. Benjamin .J . . . 223 halleiideii, .John 337 Balloeh, a. \i 379, 387 Balni.r, 11 210 Hani|)ton, Charles .J..., 184 li.imploM.d. K,. 104, 111, 278 Barliarii', .Jo.Mph ('. ,3ii0, 385 Barber, A. F 187 Barber. Charles F 187 Barberie, John 381 Barlierie, J. V, 381 burclav, Fr 184 Barclay, .Jas 402, 407 Barclay, L. T 179, 181 I5;iiette. Alex 290 Barhaliy, (i 301 Baril»eau, Eugene 238 Baiil, Z 278 barker, A. A 219 Barker, F. E. . . 154, 384, 385 Marker, Jas 315 Barker, liobt. A 322 Barker, Samuel 187 Harlev, Fil 219 Banialie, J 29» Barnard, E 152, 278 liainard, E. A 240 Halliard. John 218 Harnes, (luo 379 Barnes, Jos 381 / Barnes, W m 378 Barnliill, Jac. L 357 Barr, J 217, 328 Bane, S. M 322 Barren, () 224 Barrett, \V 104. Ill, 182 Barron, .John A. ..52, (i2, 187 liandii, V 258, 209 Barry, I) 224,278 Barrv. I). K 278 Barrv, .J. II 374, ^89 Barry, Tbos ;577 Barry, William U 187 Barss, \l ;{t)3 Hiirss, Win. L., 347,350,350.i Baiteaux, Edward aiO Barthe, (jieorgi3 1 205 Burthe, (i. J 278 Bartlett, Alexander 815 Is I' 'i t ki it. 440 Bartlett, A. R 187 Bartlett, David 883 Barton, George M 187 Barton, William 362 Bartrani, William H . . . 188 Barvvick, ¥r. U IHO, 188 Barwick,Wal 185) Barwis, 2(iO Bascom, Ol 217 Basinet, Louis 23!), 241 Bastedo, A. E ITo Bastedo, Gil C 210 Basticn, Frs. de S. . .270, 29!) Bastien. F. de i^ales A . . 278 Bates, Ez. A 188 Bates. George H 362 Bates, John J 278 Bates, W. A 278 Bathnlon, J. 15. Sim. . . . 307 Batlmist, H. A 127 Baudry, E. A 278 Baxter, Geo. .109,111,181.182 Baxter, llt-ctor 360 Baxter. Hon. Jacob. 160, 162 Baxter, J. D 378 BayeiH'. iioseph Mng. . . . 309 Bayfield. Edw. .397, 399, 403 Bayley, R. A 1H8 Bayley, Hicliard. . . .MO, 188 Baynes, E. A 224, 333 Baynes, O'Hara . . . .299, 359 Bazinet, F. ( : 294 Bazin. Joseph S. P 30") Bazinet, L 268 Beales, Iluht 219 Beamish, Frs. C 3r)3 Beanes, J 220 Beard, II. B. ...149, 181, 188 IJeardmore. — 188 Beasley, Alex. C 188 Beat(m, A. II 16r) Beaton, Farq 335 Beaton, L 364 INDEX TO NAMES. •f ■ 168. 216 1SH 188 217 18H 298 Heattie, John Beattv. Jas.. jr. 149, Beatiy, Win. II.... Beaty. Th. K Beavers. tJeo Beiuhien. A. J. (J . Beanhien.E 309 Beaui.ien, Hon. J. O. . 242 Beauliien. f.. O 278 Beauchanip, A. O. T.109. Ill Beanehanijt, Hen j... 239. 240 Beauchanii., J 2r.8, 2i»6 Ik'ancliainp, J. J Beanelu'inin, Beaueheinin. Beauchesne, O. C. . 106, 1.17, T... .2!»;^ 296. 111. 278 27H 299 3r)9 302 302 Beau 303 299 349 305 279 Belisle, L. N 307 Bell, Hon. A, C 345 Bell, Arch 104, 111, 182 Bell, C 216 Bell, Edward 188 Bell, F. H 356J Bell. George 18H Bell, G. F 18S Bell, George W 362 Bell. James 184 Hell, James B 860 Bell, J. F 188 Bell, J. H 393,400,403 Bell, J. L 379 Bell, John 148, 108, 18S Hell, J. W 53,58 Bell, Robert 382 Hell. William , .105. Ill, 188 Bell, Wm. J . . .350, 351, 362 Bellamy, J. B 317 Bellamy, Richard 367 Belle, J. A. A 279 Belleau, A. G 377 Belle.'iu, E 37!> Bell.'au. r 279 Belleau, L N 153 Belleau. Sir N. F.tM), 91, 151, 237 Bellemare, F. X 309 Bellemare, O 305 liellerive, ({(orge 279 PfUerose, Hon. J. H 50 Hellerose, Louis H 294 Bellingham. John 390 Belyea, /v, Louis 389 Helyea, J. A 381 Bentler, A 254, 259, 279 Bennett, A. \V 31M) Bennett, F. A 389 Bennett, Wm. H... 188 Benoit, A 47 Henoit. C 249 Ben.son, Ch. 1 188 Benson, Jaw. 11.331, 333, 333 Benson, John S 380 HeiKSou, iM. S 387 Ben.son. T. M..);)5, 107. Ill, 149 Bell' 'hs 361 ) 216 Bentlrv, Geo. W...391, 392. 393, 397, 400 B.resford. D. W 359 Berford. Wm. W\..180, 188 Bergeron. J. (i. H.52,58,379 Bergevin.I) 279 l!(>rgin. D 52, 58 Bergin, John 188 Beriau.P 260,295 Beriaud. Theo 318 Bernard, /. II, .109, 111,299 Bernard, Ama . 308 I : »»'ii 30? ; 34r, .'104, "ill, 182 216 188 356J 18H 188 ■ 36;} 184 360 18H .392, 400, 40;{ 27!> . 148, 1G8, 188 53, HH 382 .105. Ill, 188 .3.J0, 3.11, 86'3 217 ml 367 27!> 277 27!> 27i» IW F.IM). 91, 151, 237 : 30!) 305 k'o 27» J. H.... 50 < H 294 lin 390 is 389 381 254, 259, 279 3JM) 389 a... . 188 ... 47 249 188 531, 332, 333 380 387 105, 107, 111, 149 301 35H . . 102, 354 369 216 .391, 392. {•13, 397, 400 359 |^^..180, 188 1.52,58,279 279 . . . 52, 58 188 .... alio, 295 318 i69,"iii,29i) ... 30H Bernard, I Bernard, .). A Bernard, L. N Bernard, L. F Hernard. H..4(5. 91, 148, liernatchez. Nap Bernatchez, Naz Hernier, A Bernier. Renii H Bernier. M. E 52, 61, 293, 307. Bernier, T. A 322, Herryman, Jno l^ertnelot. Alp Berthelot, Hon. C Berthelot, H IJertrand. E. F Bertrand, P. P. S Herube, L. J Bessette, D. 1) Bessette, M . A Bessette, N Best, J. G Best, John M Best, S. G Bethune, A Bethune, M. B lietluine, John L Uethune, John 8 Bethune, S 151.279, Betor.rnay, fieorge A. . Betournay. Louis N. . . Betts, F. P Betts, H. G Betts, John F Beveridge, Ad Beveridge, Hon. B lieverly, J . . . Beynon, G . \V Beynon, John W . . , 150, Bicknell, James Biddulph, Micl;ael A. S. Bienvenu, A Bigelow. N. Gor Biggar, Charles R . W . . Biggar, S. D Biggar, W. R Biggar, W. S 160, BiggingF, E Biggs, Charles H Biggs. Hon. S. C 155, 321, 327, Bignell, VVilHam Bill, J. P Bill, William G Billings, John liillings, William 11... . Billy, L. A Bilton, W. S Biiigav, George BingaV, J. \V ..110, 111, 154, Binns, Arch Binns, Charles Bird, Robwt D 277 279 279 303 223 239 241 279 299 359 329 367 308 151 279 299 307 298 307 270 257 217 188 166 213 279 362 ;J42 292 323 3?5 188 388 336 :J82 368 221 329 188 188 360 688 188 188 188 188 162 215 366 328 303 338 842 188 188 153 221 355 355 404 403 188 lyDEI- TO NAMES. Bird, William B. M . .359, 400 Birmingham, D 188 Birnie, John, jr 188 " " ~ 279 309 359 162 Biron, J. B. S^ Biron, J. H Bisaillon, F. J 153, Bischoff , Thomas W . . . Bishop, Arch 160, Bishop, H 378 Bishop, John 188 Bishop, \V. P 380 Bissett, William 382 Bisson, E. H...239, 240, 293, 295 Bissonnette, A 269 Bissonnette, A. C. A. . . 299 Bissonnette, L. S 289 Bitzer, Conr 188 Black, C. Allan 361 Black, David 359 Black, (reorge 322 Black, Hon. Hir 341 Black, John 384, 387 Black. Joseph 1 367 Black, Mrs. M. B 172 Black, Robert L 342 Black, Thomas R . Black. Th. T .321 342 417 329 ]8S 184 378 Black, W. R. . . . Blackburn, H. S Blackburn, Stephen. . . Blackhail, J. (r. C .377 Blacklock, John 382 Blackney, G. M 383 Blackstock. Thomas G. . 188 Blain, A. Y 175 Hlain,J 296 Blair, Hon. A. G...365, 367, 369. 384, 38(i Blair, Hon. A. J. F (i4 Blair, James K 358 Blake, Hon. Ed. 49. 52, 59, 65. 164, 167. 188 Blake, Hub 335 Blake, J. J 413 Blak-, J.N 1H8 Blake P 392 Blake! Samiiei H . . . 150. 18H Blake. William II 1.M8 "lancliard, Aubrey 355 ^. 1 icbard, F. C. 109,1 1 1,356^ Biauchard. (r. A ...KIO, 111. 351, 352 Blanchard, Hem. Uir... 343 Blanchard, H. P.... 357. 400 Blanchard, H. R....277, 307 Blanchard, James F. . . . 348 Blanchard, M. T 363 Blanchard, S 399. 403 Blanchartl, William 325 Blanchard, Wm.U.. 347, 350, 353 Blanchet, Hon. Jean . . . 239, 240, 244 Blanchet. Hon. Jean B.P 279 441 Blanchet, J. G. P 152 Blanchet, L. C 294 Blanchette. J. B 279 Blaney, Thomas 222 Bleecker, H :J33, 3:}4 Bleeker. J. E 220 Blenkhor>i. E. B 348 Blezard, Th 160, 163 Bligh, Frederick P 356 Bligh, H. II., 104, 111. 154, 348, 350 Bligh, 11. M 354 Bliss, Frederick St. J.. 390 Bliss, G. J., 367, 371, 374, 381, 385 Bliss, J. M. U 378 Bliss, J. Z 862 Bli.ss, Thomas W . . . . 378, 385 Hlondeau, A 298 Biondeau, Frs . C . . 293. 303 Blondin, Joseph A. . .270, 309 Blondin, L. M 25^ 270 Blondin, L. N 305 Blondin, Louis Odilon 308 Blouin, F. X 258 Blouin, P 106, 111. 297 Blowers. A ;h56.^ Blylhe, John 160. 162 Blythe, Riciiard 335 Boak, II. W (• S56.i Boak, Hon. Robert .341, 344 Boal, Robert D 379 Bobier. J. II 188 Bobier, Kichiird L 220 Boden, John 390 Bodeu. VNilliaiu 223 Bod well. Ern 417 Bogart, (' 189 Bohiiker, (i. T 3561 Bohaker, John 360 Boileau, Jul 222 Boileau. G.. 299 Boilv, J. Edward. . .293, 303 Boily, T 277 Boistiair. Er 279 Bois.seau. F. X. A 307 lioi.ssomieault, A 279 Boisvert. <) 279 Boivin. « 'buries 306 Boivin, Joscj)h 245 Bolduc. H 268 Bolduc, J 50. 294 Bole, W. N. 155,409. 414.4 16 Bolton, F. W 217 Boml)ar(lier, G 260, 307 B«jndy, A. I) 277 Bonin, J 299 Bonin, J. A 279 Bonnett. I. B 360 Boomer. Geo. .\....175, 189 Booth, C. R. 1)., 218 Borden. F. W 52. 59 Borden, Ix!vi 862 Borden, R. A 883 Borden, K. L 356i 442 INDEJT TO ^AXeS. << i I' - .!> Bordon, R. A 387 Bordua, Jos. Mag 1307 Borlasc. Geo. Ed 308 Bose, Wm '222 Bosse, Dos 137!) Bosse, J. (1 152, 219 Bosse, M. 29(5 Bosse, O 2')ii. 2*5il Bosseiiborrv. Ed 220 Boswfii, A.' A iny Boswell, A. (J 217 Boswoll, G. M 148 Botsford, A 220 Botsford. Hon. A. E.... 50 Botsford, B . . .100. 110, 111. 'M4, 383 Botsford. Geo 306,384 Botsford, Kobt. L 378 Botterell, E 58 Bottercll. II. A 58 Boucluird. A. P 2it5. 305 Bouchard, M 1U4, 111 Bouclier, A. A 51 Boucher. E. M. Ad^l.... 2i)8 Boucher, F. E. N 27!) Boucher, Lejjer 30!) Bouclier. O. N. E. .293, 290 Bouclier, Wil. t'oii 305 Houdreault. J. H 27!) Ijoudieauit. P. A 279 Koulfard. Ed 279 Boulfard, J 279 Roultbee, J 224 Bouk'tte. N 58 Bouitbee. Reg 189 Boulton. Al. ('. F 189 Bourassa, F 52, til Bourassa, J. B 303 Bourbeau, Alex 322 Bourbomiais. O. G 239, 241 Bourbonuiere, Av 359 Bourboniiiere, Jac. H. . . 294 Bourchier. K 223 Bounleaii, Ged 322 Bourgeois. Dain 378 Bourgeois, J 2!)7 Bourgeois, Hon. J. B. . . 252 Bourgeois, L. C 2!t9 Bourget, F 303 Bourget, J 303 Bourg<>t. M 303 Bourgoin, D. 379 Bourgoin. N. H 279 Bouriiiot. J. G 56 BoMike. llv 401 I'.ournt'. e;.'E 210 Bounjue. A 322 Boutellier, F. P 210 Boutillier, F. G 279 Bow. W 213 Bowell. Hon. McK..47, 52, 59, 67 Powell, W. J 220 Bowen. — 252, 256 Bowen, Jan. C 220 Bower, John Bowernian, T. M Bowes, E. F nowes, Jas. U Howes. Robert li Howlbv, J. W I'.owlby, W. H 179, Howies, Thos Howies, W . C Hownian. I. D Howman, I. E 5? Hown, J. C. F 329. Howron, J Bovce, M Boyd, Hon. Alfred Boyd, Ed. \V Boyd, Hon. J Bovd, James Hovd, Hon. J. A... 149, Hoyd, Jolin... .109, 110, r. I Hoyd, William T. i; Hoyer,A 223,239, Hoyer, E. M Hoyer, Z Hoyes, A. de C . , Hoyes, Thomas F. A. . . Hoyle. A 52 Boyle. George B Hovle, Robert 15oys, W. F. A 108, Hradden, J. G Hradlev, E Hradlev, F. F Bradley, R. J . 157, 189, Bradshaw, H • Bradshaw, C. W Brady, D. C Brad}'. James : Hrais, P 104. 111. : Braishwaite, (". P Braman, J. B..224, 399, Braman, Jos. P \ Branchaud, A , Branchaud. M i Brander, William . Brantford. J. P , Brasset, E Brasseur, J. E. A Brault, C Brault, H. A. A.... 293, Bray, A. \V Brav, M 413. 414, I Brecken, F. de Ste. C i 155, 394, ' Brecken, John lireland. Paschal Brennan, P Brennan, Mich Brereton. James W . . . . Brethauer, John : Breton, J. W Brewer. R Brewster, Bern I Brewster, Steph I Brewster, W. S 347 217 219 375 189 189 189 178 57 181 ,62 332 414 295 320 189 50 215 172 111 189 240 376 295 223 338 ,60 189 181 111 220 339 224 280 406 328 217 221 299 322 iOl 360 279 279 380 223 258 299 299 299 389 415 399 399 330 379 189 323 220 102 57 335 333 m Bridges, James 37(i Brien, A. A. Louis 290 Brien, F. A . . .110, 111, 3i)n Brien, J 52, 59 Brien, Louis A 394 Brillon, J. R 29!) Brine, J. F 37m Brine, Jos. P . . 220 .Brine, J. S bol, 30:{ Brien, W. E 34i) Brisebois, Edward A'. . . 320 Bristol, Edni 189 Brittain, William J 378 Britton, B. M .149, 168, 178, 189 Broadwell, J 414 Brock, H 18!) BrocK, W. H 221 Broddy, James 223 Broddy, Robert 178 Broddy, W 222 Brodeur, L. P 271) Bro»rns, Ed K irns, Heni-y F , ',-■ irrs, John "urns, K. F 52 j Burns, Hon. S I Burns, Samuel VV Burjiec, Hon. I Burpee, I. C Burridge. James Burritt. Alexander Burritt, D. B Burritt, James H , Burroughs, — 252, I Burroughs, Charles S . ' Burroughs, C. F Burroughs, E. L Burrows, Acton Burt, G. R Burton, Hon. G.W. 148, Burton, VV. F 189, Kurwasii, A Bush, H Bussieres, A . G Busteed, E. B Butler, C Butler, H Butler, Hon. James Butler, T. P 153, Butler, Wal. S Butter field, John Byers, David Byers, R. L Byram, P. O Byrne, D Byron, L 393 48 361 189 217! 382 i 181 :J61 i 379 189 329. 189 217 I 3(53 111 189 360 221 , 59 395 302 ] 66 380 I 3:52 I 184; 218 j 189 1 356 ' 280' "80 252 i 332 i 376 170 I 223 189 294' 280! 220 280 I 341 I 280 ' 380 ! 189' 220 ;^47 379 ;{0:} 377 Cabana, .2.52. Cabana, A. H. Alex. Cabana, H. C Caddick, Richard Cadman, J. M Cahill, Ed. D Cahill, James 189, Caie, James P Caie, Hon . VV. S Caine, John Cairns, George F Cairns, J Cairns, W Calder, James S 256 297 153 189 218 189 214 378 309 v}26 189 414 57 361 Caldwell, W. A 234 Calhoun, George. . . .375, 376 Calncck, B :^46 Cameron, .\l(>xr . . 189, 2;{!). 240, :5;5(j, :}()3 Cameron, Alex. D 189 Cameron, AlfrtMJ I!..... 189 Cameron, Daniel (j 401 Cameron, Donald . 400, 401 Cameron, l)r 377 Cameron, E. R 1H<) Cameron, dtv., 52, .">!). 14!). l);s, 223 Cameron. J ... . 190, :V22, :{G1 Cameron, J . . , 2H(), ;}27, 328 Cameron, J. S 218 Cameron, Sir M. ('.. 90, 104, 190 Cameron. M. Vx 190 Camoron, Peter 190 Cameron, Sir R. W. . . 90 (-'amoron, William 342 Cameron. W. I). \i :r)2, :i-)H Caminuul, J. Alph 2H0 Cam! rand. VV 280 Campbell, . . . 252, 256 Cami)bell, Sir Alexand'r 48, «4, 07, 91. 148, 159 Campbell, Alexander . 219 Campbell, Areliihald. 52, 59 Campbell. Arehibald G. 190 Campbell, Art 357 Cami)bell, Colin ....:{44, ;!fi2 Catnpbell, C. II :52H Cajupbell, Charles McC. :r)8 Campbell, C. N.. :{31, 3:52, '.V.VA, :155 Campbell. C. S 280 Campbell, Hon. D. F. . 345 Campbell, D. J. D :W1 Campbell, Donald . 363, 364 Campoell, Dug 4(K) Campbell, Dun ;W7 Campbell, E. C 190 Campbell, F 280 Camp.bell, G :r.3, ;{.58 Caini.bell. H. O 333 Campbell, Is 327,328 Caini>bell, J 190 Campbell, J. H. M 190 Campbell, J. L ;i27 Campbell, Jolm 405 Campbell, Joseph 190 (ami.beil. Rev. J. R ... 1:56 Campbell, J. S 190 CamplM^ll, L. G :i58 Tampbi'll, M 214 Campbell, P 379 (amplH-11. R 238, 280 Campbell. R. G 218 CampMl.T 218 Campl)ell, T. B 220 Campliell, VV. A ...178, 180 Campbell. William 220, 395 Campbell, William N . 803 l: I 444 rampboll, W. S 180 Canipeau, O. F 343, 5{0;{ r.anipion. Edin !$)(» Canavan. .Toliii 100 Canfiold, Jaiiu's ....ITi), 181 Canitf, H. T 100 CanilF. J. F 100 Canning. .lames P HHO ("aiinoii. L. J 280 Cainvol, J. L I«T Capscv. (Jt'orgc '-280 {■arluTt, CliarUs E 338 CarlHmncau. M 'M) Crnlinal, Josoph Art. . . 3TT Canlin, L. P . . 'iUO, 341. :?or) (arcv, D ;}38 Carev. Kiig. D ...,:i33. :{;?3 Cargill. II .',3. r)8 ("arl.'ton, C.C 40r Carlcton. John L :{8!» Carliiig, Hon. .1 47, '^2, ()0. (!8, 1«U Tarrnan C. H 'Mi') Ciirnian. I?. B 104, 10."). Ill ("aiinaii. Riciianl ;584 Carniicli.u'l, A. (; '.m Carncirvdc iialinhanl.W iJlS.") 333 100 150 333 M38 100 Carney, Caiiu'\ Midi 331 \V. H 178, 180 . 300 .'■•2, 03 . 1001 . 100 I . 100 ' . 331 ! . 318' . 230 ; 100 Carmia. I) 30(i Carm.n, J. P 370. 380 CariiiM-. A 280 Canicr. L. N 370 Caron. Sir A. H 47, ')'.\ 01, rt7, 01. l.-)3, 380 Caron. L. H 3.V3 Caron, M. O Caron. Hon. H. Ed . . Carpenter. F. \V. . . . Carroll. W. i5 Carrutliers. .lolin C . Car.scallen. H Carseallen, P. K Carson. A Carson, .las Carson, Joini Carss. A IVii^ Carss, Alt' 'ii'i'i ( arswell & Co.,l,l.")t5,l.")7,1.")H Carter. C. •< 380 Carter. J. 1 878 Carter, Titus .1 3»0 Carter, Wni. D 378. 300 Cartier. Sir (ieo. Et (54 Cartier. Ls. Ens lie .. 30."» Cart\vri;;lit. Rev. C. E. . 13.") Cartwrigiit. J. R ...163, 107 ( artwri^lit. -las. S 1T3 Cart Wright. .Sir R. ,1.40. .•)3, (10. (10. 1)1. 03 Carvell. Hon. J. S .'>(), -107 Carvell, L. T 300 Casault, L. (iod 270 Casault. Hon. I.. E. N. 151. 252 INDEX TO NAMtS. Casey, G. E 53,59 Casev. H. S 839 Casey, John E 383 Cas.'v, Walt. H. A 375 Casgrain. Hon. C. E. . . . 50 Casgrain, J. K 398 Ca,sgrain, Pli. H .53. 00, 280 Casgrain, Th. C. . . 153, 157, 339, 241, 280 Cassels.J 03. 277 Cassels. liobt..l41. 1.50, 1.50, 180. Ca.ssels, ^Valt Cassels. \V. (}. P (^isselnian, E. ^I Cassidv, R Caston, H. E C.istonguav. D. O.. 259, 304 Caswell, TiioH 190 Cattanaeh. Alex. J 100 Cattan.ieh. P 310 Cate. C. W 3M0 Canchon, lion. J. E. .00, 317 Cauthers, A 310 Cavell. Wni. P 100 Cave. J. T 3fi0 < avlev, H. S 330 Chabot. 7Ay. 307 ChalK.t, J. Ed 303 Ciiabot, M 280 Chai)ot. L. P 280 Chadsev, G. VV 413 Chadwick, A.C.lOO, 111, 183 Chadwiek. V,. E. A 214 Cliadwick. E. M 190 ChafTers, Hon. VV. H . . . 50 Ciiaffev, B. A 328 Chagnon. E. Ed 290 Chagnon. H. C. H 300 Chagnon, J. A 280 Chagnon. M. J. E 280 Chalifour, A. T 281 Chalmers, H. D 321 riialmers, T. W 339 Chalut. J. 305 Chaniberland, - .253, 2.50 Chamberland, J. B 208 Chamberlain, T. F..100, 103 Chaml)erlin. B 48, 01 Ciiambers. J. B 320 Champagne, Hon. C. L. 153, 280 Champagne, Chs. L., jr. 280 Chanii)agne, Cyr. H . . . . 308 Cliampagne, G. A 280 Ciiampagne, Hector. . . . 305 Champagne, J. A 208 Ciiampagne, Hon. L. C. 238 Ciiampagne, L. N 280 (^hanijiagne, S 309 Oiandler, Hon. E. B.36o, 368 Chandler, EJ . 2S() Jos. M. 307 . E 28i N.. ion, 111, ir)3, 2.")! rles P... 280 s 268 Uf...293, 303 ...53, fiO, 3()(» ■. E 280 } 180 D 383 281 290 E 3«1 280 281 eo. P. V. 303 M 224 2»lt 1 A 29» A., 243, 267, 269 P. J. O. 151, 242, 251 280 mder ... 101 1 359 823 820 |A 280 377 . . 256, 280 251 Cle, P.. 277 861 Vm., 347, 354 ...355, 358 i<:. H.... 191 870 i 297 332 381 Chipman, C. C 47, 49 347, 355 .... 357 ... 347 ... 358 .... 368 ... 415 .... 190 . . . 218 . . . 34-,' . . 347 . . . 357 . . 3<)1 Chisholin. Dun. . .53. (U», 190 Chisholni,JaH 190 ('hisholni, John 356 Chisholm, Jos. A 357 Chisholui. J. M 355, 360 Chisholm, K 150, 163 rhisholm. Win I!»0 I tiisholm, Vii- Chipman, J. P. 154. Chipman, Low ('hipman, Tlios. \) . Chipman, Sam .... ' Jhipman, X. A . . . . Cliipp, J Chi.sholm. A. (i . Chiaiiolm, C. 1) . . . . (Jhihiiolm, Ldiin. . . Chi.sholm, Colin V' . Chi.siioim, Cinis I'. Cliisholm. Don INDEX TO NAMES. Clarke, fteorge 342 Clarke, H . . ! 356 Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, Clarke C!;,rk.', larke. Clarke, (larke. Clarke. Clarke. H. Ed 160, 163 II. J 320, 328 H. .1. O 151 J. P 190 J. F 179 Laurence J. . . 317 1!I0 I lio..lte. II. A 280 Cho(iuette, I'. A. 53, 60, 281 Choquet, A 299 Cho in lill \. So!) }. A...r)l,2.Sl 34!t II 13.-) n 3()3 E....ir)2, 2.^1 2i)3, 2117 ..191, 224,3211 191 281 V 281 299 29.-) B. M . . . . 299 IfiC) s. G 191 HI 191 U 347 409 347 |Ad 1(14 ...191,223 191 37(i 40(i ^ 223 ....151,249 281 281 224,300 hen .... 360 360 346 (les H . . . . 40.") S 191 281 W 191 361 sr. andjr. 191 3 362 34S m~ 364 864 F 331 A 847 160,163 191 220 281 191 217 326 281 •,'.-)8 191 328 328 362 361 R. Cruikshank, John Y Cruikshank, L Cruikshank, W. (> Cryer, F Cubitt, F Cuddy, Tlioraas A Cullcji, James P Cullon, Jolin. ruUliam, J. A Culver, W. II Cumberland, T. D 323, Cumminger, E Cumminger, John . ... Cunningliani, A. VV. -S. 222 Cunningliani, G Cunningliani, H Cunningham, S Cunnings, J. F Curran, J J.. 53, 60, 152, Curran, J. F 318. Currey, G. C Currie, H 400, Currie, J. G Currie, John L Currie, WilHam Currier, J . W Curry, C. D Curry, Edward Curry, J. R ....374, 380, Curry, J. W Curry, Ij. A Curry, Thos. O Curry, W Curtib, James Curtis, Smith Cushing, C 300. Cuthbert, A. K Cutler, W. R...l()8, 111, 350, 353. Cutten, William H Cyr,Ii Dack, W. McM 160, Daigle, R." Daily, M. B Dalbec, Alf Daigle, A . A Daley, James Daley, J. J Daley, John Dalling, Hor Dalrymple, Jas. C Dalton, J Dalton, R. G 148, Dalton, Thos Daly, T. M 53, 61, Daly.T. M., jr Dalzell, J. B D' Amour, C. E D'Amour, J. G Dancey, Lof. E . Dandurand, R Daniel, Jas Daniels, Or. P Dansereau, J. C 218 358 330 218 281 328 214 401 184 383 32f) 47 216 349 385 191 389 221 156.1 398 329 359 339 358 191 379 162 281 354 281 i 300 > 214 168 361 276 , 1911 57 175 191 327 329 191 281 281 191 281 177 357 800 II. J 107 ,153, Dansereau, M. E Daoust, J. B .53 Daoust, N D'Arhv, D. R Darby, J.VV. E.. 328, 356, Darche, E. D Darche, E. S D'Argy, Ls. N. D.. . . Darracli, Don 400, Darling, Jas. L Darling. Thos Dartneli, (ieo. II Uartiiell, (J. H. F Dartnell, J. G.... Darviau. C Duuj)hiiu', Jas, L)aui)iiiiieo, W Iiaupiiinee, W Dauray, Ls. Onu-r D'Auteuil. P I'averne, D David, Alp Daviil, F. X David, (Jeo : David, J. Art David, L. O.. .2.S9, 241, David, V. S Davidson, A. A . 155, 366. 380, Davidson, Allan A., jr. Davidson, Hon. C. P. . . 1.52, Davidson, J. A Davidson, J. D.. 224, .399, Davidson, L. H 1.53, Davidson, W'm Davie, lion. A. K. P.. 1.55, 408, 409, 411, 415, 416, Davie. T. ..155, 409, 415, Davies, A. A Davies, L. H .53,61,394, 399 Davin, N. F.,53, .58,332*. Davis, 1) Davis, I). R Davis. D. W .53 Davis, Edw. C. K ... Davis, Kdw. P Davis, George A Davis, J. F 107, Davis, Hon. R. A Davis R. H 178, Davis, RolK>rt N Davis, S Davison, H. A Davison, Jno Dawling, Thomas Dawson, Ale.xander. . . . Dawson, As Dawson, (». M Dawson, G. W Dawson, Sir J. W....90 Dawson, Richard Dawson, S. J ^53 Dawson, T.C 417 , 61 268 281 3.59 270 257 294 407 191 224 181 111 91 282 3(51 349 351 307 282 221 281 307 309 281 281 305 385 388 251 192 401 282 192 417 416 180 403 333 214 292 , 58 334 333 388 111 320 388 355 328 361 192 333 328 218 102 166 ,91 400 ,58 178 H7 Day, E. T 282 Day, John F 166 Day, John J 282 Day, Matthew 219 Dav, Nathaniel P .181 Dean, IlenrvB 192 Dean, O.. ' 221 Dean, William W.. 109, 111, 181, 182, 192 Deacon, John .108, 111, 181 Deacon, Joseph. 192, 213.215 Deacon, Thomas. 149.192,223 Deacon, W. B 382, 383 Deacon. W. H 192 Deane, R. B 3.38 DeBeaumont, A 267 DeBeaumont, A. h. 249, 282 DeBclielVuille, E. L.1.53, 282 DeBlois, Hon. G. W.... 394 DeBlois, lion. P. A.... 50 DeBlois. Robert F. . 391, 393 DeBlois, William M.. .. ;i56 DeBoucherville, Hon. C.B. 50, 238, 242 Decary, A. C .300 DeCazes, Paul C 245 DeCelles, A. D 48 DeChamplain, S 306 Dechenes, G. M 282 DeCosmos, Hon. A 410 Deeds, Edm 179 Defoy, Jean Baptiste. . . 308 Defoy, Joseph A 245 De(irandpre, A. D 258 DeGuise, F 294 DeLaBruere, Hon. P. B. 238, 243 Delage, J. B 29.3,303 DeLagoigendiere, C . . . 331 DeLagoigendiere.C.E.H. 335 Delagrave. Charles 241 Delahaye, Ale.xander. . . 192 Delamere, J. M 163 Delamere. Thos. D. .192, 359 DeLanaudiere, Charles. 282 Delaney, Henry W 192 DeLaronde, R. G. F. . . . 282 Delfausse, J. II. R 282 DeLcrv, (i. F. C 303 Deiisle, J. A 282 DeLong, William C... 218 Delloran, J .328 DeLorimier, A. E 282 DeLorimier, C C 1.52, 292, .399, 401 DeLorimier, Charles G . 282 DeLorimier, G. (> 32.3 DeLorimier, T. C 282 Delorme, I^juis 241 Delorme, Hon. P 321 DeLottinville, (}. L . . . . 282 DeMartigny. Alph L ... 282 DeMartigny, Charles... 282 DeMartigny, V. A. L. . . 800 Demers. A 282 448 INDEX TO NAMES. \M .1 < if. ' DeinerB, Acl. E . Demers, F. X . . . Deniers, G. H . . . Demers, J. B . . . Demers, J. 10. O Demers, Phi . . DeMill, Alf. H . Dcmille, Alf. li . . 241 . , . . ."i? . . . . 300 300 .-{OT . . . . -IHi 37."). wm ... 3rt!) DeMontignv, B. A. 1 . '.'(W DeMontijjny, C '253, 258 Denaut, W. H 217, 221 Denihey, M 2()H Denison, F. C .53,61,91, 1i»2 Denison. G. T 215 Denis, F. X 307 . Denis, U. A 2H2 ' Denmark, George 1J»2 Dennison, James 3()0 Dennistown, J. F 140 Dennistown, R 14H Denoncourt, N. L. . . loi. 282 Denovan, A. M 11*2 Densmore, James \). . . 302 Dent, Abr 192 Denton, C. H 3(51 Den yes, John W 22 1 i Deroche, Ham. M 1U2 Deroche, H. V .3!)3. 402 Deroche, W. P 178, 180 i Derome, I. J. L . . lO.'). 111. 2!».-. ! Derome, J. B 24(5 . Dery, Hon. El/,. Ant . 2(58 DeSalaberrv. C 2(58, 300 i DeSalaberry, H 300 De St. Aubin, D. F. .2r)S>, .30(5 Desaulnier, Laurent .... 2!>7 Desaulniers, A. L 282 Desaulniers, C. N 2Tu Desaulniers, I). B. fJ. . . 277 Desaulniers, D. L .■>7 Desaulniers, E. L 282 Desaulniers, F. L 238 Desaulniers. Y. S. L 53, (51 Desaulniers, L 277 Desaulniers, L. L 25>7 Desautels, A 325 Depautels, Jos, Cyp .... 307 Desbarres, L. \V. .347,350,353 DesBrisay, Hon. A. C. .3(58 DesBrisay, Benj 40(5 DesBrisay, J. S 388 DesBrisay, M. B 351 DesBrisay, T. . .374, 377, 3H5 DesBrisay.Th.S.lOo, 111, 155 Descarries, J. A 282 Deschenes, F. G. M.239, ■ 241, 282 Deschenes, Geo. H. .339, 241 Deschenes, R 307 De St, Georges, H. Q . . . 270 DeSt, Georges, J. E.A.o3, 61 Deshaies, ik 309 Desilets, — 252, 253, 258 Desilets, A 256 DegUets, A. 30Q Desilets, J. M.......153, 282 Desilets. r .'{O!* Desjiirdins, A 53, 59 lU's'janlins, Art 282 Df.sjanlins. L. (i. . 2.39, 241 Desjanlins, 1". T 302 Dfsinarais, F, 251 Dcsuianiis. G 282 Di'snoyers. M. C 2(17. 2(58 Desorcy. Kug. Nap 305 Desonnicr. 1 ) 297 Uesrivii'-res. H 2H2 Dcsrochers, — 253, 25H Dt'sroflu-rH, U. 15 297 Dcsroclii's, 1) 308 Dcsroclifs. r 2(iH Desrosiers, Kr 282 DcsKosiers, Frs. X 295 Dessaiiit. A 53, 59, 282 Dessaint. P 2!t8 Desv, K(l 282 Di'sy. Wilf. [.. .M. 305 Des Trois. Maisons A. C .307 De Vareiines. P 309 Dcver, Hon. J 50 l/Everailu, 1) 181, 185 Devillers. F. X .303 DeVine, F 390 Devinc, Fred 371 Devlin. A. P 179. 192 Devlin. James 388 Devlin, (). J .300 Dewar. John 178, 192 Dewart, H. H 192 Dewdney. Edg 101 . .330. .331 DewdncV, \\ 413 DeWolf'.'C. E .10(5, 111. 355 De Wolfe. G. E 358 Dexter. H.J... . .328. 334 Diamond. VV. J 192 Dibblee, Fred. R. J 37(5 Dibblee, W 37(5 Dick, Gab 270, 303 Dick, (}. L 303 Dick, Thomas 357 Dickenson, 1 ) 220 Dickenson, John 192 Dickey, A. R 3.5(51 Dicker, iloseph 1(56 Dickev, Hon. R. B .50, 154, 353 Dickie. C. R 363 Dickieson, Art. B 404 Dickinson, E. L 192 Dickinson, J 221 Dickinson, R. . 295 Dickinson, R. R 270 Dickson, Geo. D.. ..149, 192 Dickson, James 184 Dickson, J. H .387 Dickson, Louis H 192 Dickson, R. G 192 Dickson, Thomas 192 Dickson, William 217 Dickson. W. A 356^ Dickson. WilJiaui B 15)2 Dickson, W. E 282 I'ignan, R. II 192 Dillobough, Samuel 22 T 192 nil A 192 282 184 377 282 282 A.. 49, 65, 90, 151, 249 sE. D... 282 \. ..238, 305 270 t\. 282 D'Odet 302 \. 30(» . . . .249, 267 282 300 el R 377 as A.... 404 H 223 ■lu 192 .... 149, 192 Douglas, A Douglas, CliH. S Douglas, G. B Douglas, J. A Douglas, Jno ^ . . , Douglas, Win., 150, 178, 192, Douglas, W. M Doutre, J . Bte Dow, Chs. E Dow, Dav Dow, Jno. B Dowdall, Ri(!h, J Dowdall, P Dowler, VVui. A Dowley, A. J Dowlin, J. L Dowling, James Down, J. W Down, Thos. C 332, Downey, John Downie, D Downing, J Dowsley, John K Doyer, N Doyle, C. H 340, Doyle, B. L....105, 111, Doyle, P Dozois, J. L Drabble, (K T Drake, M.W.T. 155,411, 415, 416, Drayner, F Drayton, Ph H 168, Drew, G. A... 109, 111. 149, Drew, Geo. E Drew, L. G Drew, L. W Drewry, Ed, Lan Drew, il. J, , jr Drier, Wm Driscoll, A 252, Driscoll, Den Dri.scoll, M 108, Driscoll, N Drolet, Gaspard Drouin, F. X...lo3, 238, Drouin, J, O Drouin, P. E Drury, Ch 160. Drury, W. C 372, Dryden, John 160, Drysdalo, Arth Drysdale, I- Dube, L Dube, W Duberger, C 253,259, Dubreuil, J. F Dubuc, bon. J 320, Ducharme, C. M Duoharme. P. C Duchesnay, T. J Duck, Geo Duck, J £ 192 318 192 192 192 367 192 282 3s:l 383 192 192 221 192 184 192 347 49 335 192 282 218 192 294 365 182 400 295 413 417 3:58 193 182 361 193 349 318 362 376 257 219 112 282 245 282 282 282 163 .'i75 163 356 362 57 57 2(59 251 322 300 297 93 335 216 INDEX TO XAMES. Duck, S 411 Uuclos, Chs. A 283 Dufault, S 283 Dnir, J 214! Duir, Wui. A H 193 '< DiitlViin. Lord 47 Dully. Chs. E 390 | Dully. H. T 282! Diiircsiic, Chs 2(59 I Dufn-snc, II. R ;{05 I DulrcsiH'. L. A 268 ! Dugas, Anu'dec 297 i Dugas, 0. A 101, 267. 268 Uugas, F. O 283 Duggaii, K. II..., 219 Uuggan, Joliii M 193 Duggiin, \V. K 250 Dug^t't, Ed 377 Ihdianit'l, IIdu. (i . .237, 239, 240, 244, 245. 283 Duhain-"!, J 153, 283 Duiianifl, J. E 297 DuhaincI, L 270 DulKiuii'l, Z 241 I bulniage, Richard 193 Dumas. D. C 283' Dumais, Alp 303 j Duiiuiis, 1 29(5 i Dumais, L. V 283 j Dumais, S 293, 296, Dunifsnil, G. H 300 i Dumcsnil, J. E. R 300 i Dumontior, .los. Alp. F. 303 Dumblf, D. \V 193. 214 Dumbk', Jno 181, 213 Dumhk', Jno. H 193 Dumoiit, J. Hte 283 Dumont, J.J 268 Duinouchol. L. N 300 Dumouchel, G. L. . .107, 111.293. .•^02 Dumoulin, C Dunbar, Ferg. ,1 . Dunbar, J Dunbar. J. Jr .... Duncan. A. (i . . Uinnau. Hon. C Duncan, (i. M . . , Duncan, How Duncan, J . Duncan, Wm. Duncornln'. A. Dundas, H. A. Duidiin. Hon. ( Dunlop. J Dunn, iU'o. F. , 15 1 . 269 J, N.. L 252 lit3 261 28.S 1(5(5 65 377 193 19.-, 382 1!t3 331 242 292 3:(5 Dunn, H 193 Dunn. 1 3(50 Dunn, H 378 Dunn, Wm 214 Duime, P 52 Dunphv, Od 383 DunsfoVd, H 185 Dunsmuir, Hon. R., 408, 405) Dunton, R. A 300 283, 449 Duplcssis, L.N 283 Duidcssis, L. T. N. L., 2.39,241 Du|)()nt, F 53, 58, .307 Dupont, P. T 298 Diipras, I). 2«9 Dupnit, I', llrgel ;3()9 Duprc. Oil 305 Dupuis, F. X 283 Durantfan, i\ C.. 152.254,2(51 Durand, ( h _iy3 Dmaiid. ( ii. A 193 Durand, B 300 Durand. N '983 Durand, P. M '283 Durocher, Ad 307 Diu-ochcr, (it'll .''07 Duval, Geo 141, 1.56 Duval, L. / 2.59, 29K Duval. P. E ,303 Duvernay. L. U ,*)7 DvUe. J * 4J» Dj-ke, J. II. S 359 Dyrnond. A. II l(i,-> Dvniond, A. Jl |<|;{ Dyrc. T. II ll»3 Eadv. (ico 218 Eiigiir. VV. L. P 178, 180 Earlc, A. O 384, 387 Earlc. S.Z .375 Eastman. Jno 219 Easton. Wm. 8 401 Easton. Wm. T 103 Eastwooil, Jno. F' 193 Eaton. H. Ii., 106, 111. 154, 350. 354 Ebbcls, Hub. L 193 Ebl.cls, W. D lii.H Elierts, 1). M 41.'-, Eberts, D. McE . . 41(5,417 Eberts, Hi'rm. J , 333, 334 Ecav Ferguson, Hon . Don . 391, 392, 393, 39.1. 397 Ferguson, Hon. J . . ..W, .343 Ferguson, J. . .■)3, 01, 02, ,358 Ferguson, .los. H. . .108, 194 Ferguson, J. L 220 Ferguson, Robt 160, 162 Ferguson, Thus 149, 172 172 .301 193 193 179 2H3 .3(i2 19.S 194 303 394 392 210 219 210 184 344 .301 ,349 3.")l r.)3 401 240 347 308 2H3 180 103 417 220 .307 283 21.") 378 379 194 381 , 00 3K9 194 380 Ferguson, \Vm 178, .377 Ferguson, VV. J. . 323, .324 Fernie. VV 41,") Ferrier, Hon. .las ."lO, 2.38 Fi*'ld, C. C 160, 103 Field. Ff. M 194 Field, (J. C 21') Field, G. W 104 Field. Th 2IH Field. W. A 210 Fieldhon.se, K. H 221 Fieldhouse, .M. II 3J0 Fielding, (J. H 3r)0.i Fielding, W 100 Fielding, lion. Wm. S. 340, .342, 34.-. Figg, T. R 414 Filiatraiiit, F 270 Filiatrault, Jos .30H Filiatreault, J. A 2.")(i Filtean, J. Bte. Ferd. . .309 Fiidaii. And 220 Finlan.son, Jno. K 21.") Findlay, Th. A 218 Findlav, Wm 223 Finkks A 107, 111 Kinkle, Hv. J 194 Fhikle, R" R 221 Finlay, Aytown A 194 Finlayson, H 214 Fiset, — 2.'J2, 250 liset, J. li. R .")3. 01 Fisher, A A 1 94 Fisher, C. II. H. . I."), .384, 38.') Fisher, F . W 322 Fisher, G. F 38() Fisher. (Jeo. J 3.30 Fisher, Jas .328 Fisher, Jno 179, 181 Fisher. Jos. P 194 Fisher, Lew 383 I isher, L. P. . . .l.'»4, 376, .38.") !• isher, S . A .")3, 58 Fisher, Williamson 370 Fisher, W. G 194 Fisher, W. T 21.5 Fitzallen, J 221 Fitch, Jas. N .361 Fitzi)atrick, Chs 283 Fitzi)atrick, W 220 Fitzgerald, Fr 194 Fitzgerald, Jas. G 3.33 Fitzgerald, John 342 Fitzgerald, U. R., 15.5, 397, 399, 402, 403, 405, 406 Fitzgerald, W. W 194 Fitzsiininons, J 136 !• itzstubbs, N 414 Flagg. J . H 214 Flaherty, Edw. J 335 Flanagan, J 217 Fleet, Chs. J •. . . . 2^3 Fleming, Art. H 224 Fleming, Jas 185, 194 Fleming, J. R. .153, 194, 283 INDEX TO SAMES. 461 .... 178, 377 ' 323,324 41.') fas . . 50, 23H ItiO, 1«:» lii-l -ilT) 1!M 21N •2ir. H 221 II 32ti S.Kl.i \m Win. S. 340, 342, 34.-. 414 270 30H A 25(1 Ford . 30(1 220 i. K 215 218 223 107, 111 \U 221 1 A 11)4 2!4 252, 25(i 53. fil i!)4 155,384,385 322 38() 33(i 328 ...17!), 181 15)4 383 154. 370, 385 53, 58 yon 370 194 215 221 361 283 220 194 C; 333 I 342 R., 155, 403, 405, 400 W 194 130 414 214 J 335 217 ......... 28;^ 224 185,194 153, 194, 283 Fleming, Osc 194 Fleming, S 91 Fh'tflier, Ash 194 Fh'tchur, J no 91, .3N3 Kl('t(;lii'r, J no. L 383 Fk'tt, All" 409 lUniry, Kit 295 M.'wclling.llon.dHb. H. ,300 Flewelling, Hon. \V. P., 308, 370 Flcwi'lliMg, VV. S. E 378 Flindt. A. II 322 Flint, Alb. J 194 Mint, Hon. li 50 Flint, .Ino. J. B 123. 194 i'lint, Thcs. B 355 Flintoi't, .las 178 Flock, Edward W . .M . 194 Flock, .Ino. H 194 i'lynn, Hon. E. .!., 153, 239, 240, 243, 24 1. 2H.'I I'lvnn. E. P., .W, 01, .343, 3(i2 Fog(j. .).... 1.54, 347, .353, 35S Foley, Ch. M KM !■ ok'y, Ed 208 I'olinsbee, J no 194, 377 Fontaine, A., 107,111.153,283 Fontaine, Ad 283 Fontaine, Ch 106, 111 Fontaine, Eug 295 Fontaine. F 293, .307 Fontaine, R 292 Fontaine, R. E 283 Fomn, .J. K 283 Foran, Thos. P 283 Forbes, Alex 194 Forbes, Fred. F 332, 350 F'orbes, Fra. G 356 Forbes, Geo 392 Forbes, .1 . <.J 386 Ford, Alex 194 Ford, Arm. W 194 Forest, .»no. J .S88 Forest, J. K 297 Forest, L 106, 111, 300 Forest, Ludger 'J39, 241 Forest. Nar 308 Forget, Amedee 330 Forget, A. E 332, 332 Forget, Ad. P .3.33 Forget, L 268 Forget, Oct .308 Forgie, J. G 194 Forgues, L. S 269 Forin, Jno, A 194 Forster, H. A 374, 387 Forster, J. B 136 Fortier, A 109, 111, 308 Fortier, Frs 269 Fortier, Louis 241, 303 Fortier, Ls. R 294 Fortier, O. J. J 383 Fortier, T. 269 Fortin, Geo. E 328 Fortin, J. B. E.. 105,111,294 Kortin, Hon. P. Fortin, T I'orthi, Teles. . , Fortin. Tho. . . . Fose, Jos Foster, A. D. .. Foster, Arch . . . Foster, B. C. . . Fo.ster, Ed. A . Foster. F. W. . . I'Ostcr, (U'o . . . . Foster. Hon. G. Foster, Geo. O. Foster, G. L. . . I'cjster, Hy. A. Foster, i'ostvr, Foster, I'oster, 50, E. .224, .'.376, ..414, .'.'48, 53,59 H S Jiis. G 354, John S I'oster, *"'ani. A Foster, W. A 150, Foster. Wni. K Forsylh, U F'onids. F. W Fourliani. Tho. Tho.... Fonrnier, .1 303, Fournier, Jos. A Foin-nier, P Fournier, P. C Fournier, KierreC. Aug. Fournier, Hon. T., 49,60, 141, Foiu'sin-Escande, P . A . Fowler, G. W 379, Fowler, Hy. C Fowler, H. J Fowler, \V Fowler, West. A Fox, C J Fox, E Foy, Aug 194, Fov, Ch Foy, Jas. J 150, 168, Frame, Arch l''ranciiere. .1. Art Francheville, Hon. C. M. Francis — Francis, Tno, S Francis, Phi. S Francis, Well Francis, ^V, S Franks, \Vm. J Fr.-ileck, E. B ..105, 111, Fralick, J. D Fraser, Alex Frasei , Aug. W Fraser, Hon. C. F..1.59, 160, 163, 164, 166, 168, Fraser, Chs. A Fraser, D. C 344, Fraser, Don. M Fraser, Dune 400, Fraser, F. S. X Fraser, Geo, B 379, 348 269 306 283 221 360 347 390 194 415 376 , 68 283 135 389 269 3.58 322 379 362 194 355 363 194 220 306 296 298 298 298 151 49 .389 194 379 378 360 217 166 333 49 194 342 283 341 318 I 404! 405 194 215 194 182 228 194 194 194 363 355 194 401 307 387 Frn»er, H. K Fraser, Jas 218 Fraser, J 307 Fraser, J. A . . . 220, 342, 3.54, 364 Fraser, Jus. H .106, 111, 150, 194 Fraser, Hon. J. J. . .1.54, 369, 371 Fraser, Jno. (Prescott) , 79, 181 Eraser, Jno. ( Kingston l 78, 180 Fraser, J. M 325 Fraser, Jas. S 347 Fraser, Hon. Jas. Wui . 392 Fraser, Jno. S 194 IVaser, M. D 194 Fraser, P. G 382 Fraser, Robt. L 194 Fraser, Th 215 Fraser, \V 269 Fraser, Win 362, 863 Fra.ser, Wm. A .377 Fraser, W. G 216 Frechette, A 57 Freeman, J. B. .160, 163, 380 Freenuin, J. N .53, 61 Freeman, M 383 Freeman, Nath 358 freeman, N. R 347 Freeman, Robt. VV 362 Freeze, J. Art 889 Freeze, Sam. N 378 Freeze. Sil. M 379 Fremont, J. Jos. T 283 Frencli, C. A 283 French, Fdk. J. .160, 162, 194 Frencli, (J. A 102 Frenette, A 288 Frieze, David :M7 Frigon, J. H. J 224 Frith, Hy. W 375,385 Frith, J. H 355 Frost, Alf 178, 180, 194 Fry, flv 409, 413 Frye, W. H 371 Fuller, H. L 277 Fuller, Val.E 194 Fullerton, Jas. >• 194 Fullerton, Wm 348 Fullerton, W. M....1.54, 353, 358 Fullerton. Wm. Y 361 Fulton, (Jeo 861 Furby, G. M 217 Purlong, Edw 194 Furlong, M 220 Fusey, Geo. Alp. Ferd. . 309 Gaboury, J. E 307 Gaboury, L. A 284 Gaetz, Wm. A 358 Gage, Robt. R 194 Gagne, J 2«6 46S INDEX TO NAMES. i; Hi M. i (Jagiu'. J. A 284 (iuKiu', J. Oct :W8 (Jagnier, A. M l'«ll) (SiiKiioii, A ','H4 (iaKiion, Al«!X !i»8 ( Jagiioii, C'liH 2V'.i CaKixm.C. A. K . . .::W. 'j:«», 'JH, ',M4, ^.M'l, l.M»3, 21»H. :HI<1 (JaKUoii. (', E -^H-.i (JaKiHiii. Dav .STlt (rUKnoii, K '240 (JaKiioii. .1. E ;}00 Uagnoii, J. I' '2m Uagiion. J. V ;«m Uagnoii, M. J. A '281 Gagnori. \i 2»(t Gagnoii, S :i:{8 {Jalbraitli, F. E 11I4 1 Galbraith. Ui'o. H liM ! Galbmitli, J. K lit.n Gale, Geo 2'2'2 Gulipeaiilt. L. E. . . .107, i 111, 21t:i, -M), Gallagher. D. B . . . . 10i», I 111. ;i8-2, 3Hh1 Gallant. Isi 4()(i ! (Jaliant. Svl. E 402,40.11 (Jailigiier.W. A 3'28 Galloway, J. P 21. l' (Jalt, Alex. C lil.- .-J (Jalt, Sir A. T 48. «4, !•() Gait, Hon. T 148, IT'2 (Janil)le, Art. (J 410 (Janil)le, Clark .... 148, lO.". Gamble, H. D laT G anion. ( hs lU.") (Jane, VVni. L 3.~>i) Gansby, J. I) W't (Jaranil, M MOO (Jardner, (J. M 15)5 Gardner, Jno. A '220 Garlaml, Jno 370 j Garneau, A .'il Garneau, A. S '284 (Jarneau, B 30:i ( Jarneau, I) '2.")1 (iarneaii. Hon. Pierre. . 237, 238. 243, '244, 246 Garon, Alp. P '20r. (ian^n, Henri '270 (Jaron, J 284 (iarrett, J. B 218 (Jarrett, R. C 2'20 Garrett, T. R 217 (Jarro\s'. J. T 1.")0, 10.-. Garson, Win lC(t, 102 Garvev. Clis. M 105 Garvey, Wni. . 218 (Jarvie, Hon. W 343 Garvin, Fdk. W 19.5 Gates. C '222 Gatien, F 277 Gaudet, A 53.60 Gaudet, Ag 402 Gaudet, E. T 382 Gaudet, M. H. E 136 Gaudet, (J 284 Gauthier, A .'107 (iautliier, A. A '284 (Jauthier, Ed. C. E '284 Gauthier, J .53, (10 (Jauthier, N '208 ( iau\ reaii, Alex 303 Gauvreau. C. \ 208 (iauvreau. F '20S Gauvreau, F. I^ 303 (jlauvreau, Lh. U 300 Gauvreau, L. N. . . . '2.57, '2m (tauvreiiu, P. A '277 Gavin. Hon. P 305 (tauvin, ('. K 210 (iavton. All... . .342, .344, 345 (Jaie. Jno 105 (ienrin. Jno. .) 210 (learing, F. W 105 (k'ddes, Ja-^. L 105 (reddes. W. A 105 (Jeldert. J. M :U8. .3.55 GeUev, Tho 318 (Jelina.s, Ls. Ni.r .300 Gelinas, P 305 (Jenmiill, Jno. A 02, 105 (Jenunill, Jno. J 105 Gennnill, W. K 178, IHO Genand, J 57 Gendreau, J. P. . 100, 111, .307 (Jetidreau, F. X '208 Gendron, J. S '208 (Jendron, L. A 283 Genest, F. X '240 Gene.st, J. E 2.'^3 (Jenest, L '208 Geolliion, A 300 (Jeollrion, C. A. . l.')3,2S4,202 (Jeofl'rion, Hon. F . 40 53. 02, (50, 300 GeolTrion. Jos 270 George, N. J 407 (Jeorge, T. \V '221 (reorgen, P. Vance 3'29 (ierin. L '284 (Jennan, W. M 105 Germain, Ad 284 (iermain, (;. E 300 Germain, ('. P 300 (Jerinain, E. P 308 Germain, (Jeo 322 (Jermain, II. A '208, '284 (Jervais, A. E 283 (Jervais, H '284 Gervaia, La 104, 111, '205 (Jethings, Ciis. L 284 (Jhent, S H 179, 181 Giasson. J. O. V '298 (Jibb, Alex 195 (Jibb, J. R '284 (libbons, (Jeo. C 195 Gibbons. Robt 178 Gibbs, C. T 52 Gibbs, Hon. T. N 65 Gibson, A. Cec 195 Gibson, (J 19.'5, 360 (Jibsou, J. M 100, 16'2, 195 (Jibs(m, Steph 184, 195 (iil)son, ThoH 160, 162 (Jibsone, W. C '284 (Jigault, G. A . .. .53, 61, 307 Gilbert, C 175 Gilbert, (}. (J.. .15.5, ;m 385 (lilbert, Humphrey .... 387 (iilbert, Neh 195 Gilbert. S. (J 382 (Jildersleeve, J. P 181 Giles, J, Bevans 3'22 (Jill, (".J 108, 111, 251 Gill, Jno '2'20 Gill, \V. r. L 184 (iilleland, Wm. }i 195 (lille.spie, Alex., jr 359 (iillesiae, F. J 217 (iiUesjHe, Jas 179 Cillespie, Jno 220 (iillespie, Hon. T. H.... 369 Cillie, P. J 414 Oillies, D 355 Cillies, J 363 (iillie.s J. A 356i Gillies. J. D 318 (Jilligan, B. J 166 Gillis, I) 362 Gillis, J 3.58 (Jillis, J. F 392 Gill.s, H. E 356 C.ilman, Hon. F. E..238, 284 (iilmor, A. H 53,69 Gdmor, H. E 375 C.ilmour, Ch. T 163 (Jilmour, J. T 163 (iilmour. T. H .3'23, 3'28 Gilpin, Edwin 340 Gilray, Robt 195 Gingi-as, Hon. J, E . . . . '238 (Jingras, T 300 (Jirard, A 284 Girard, Hon. M. A... 50, 320, 321 Girouard, D. .53, 59, 152, 284 Girouard, Edw 389 Girouard, J 308 Girouard, J. E. .'239, 240, 294 Girouard, M. Em 49 Giroux, A 269 Giroux, Elz. Ls. Jos. . . . 304 Givens, D. A 195 Giaborne, F. H 356 Gisborne, H 335 Glackmeyer, F. J 163 (dadu, A. Ert 305 (dadu, L. A 300 Gladu, V '2:^9,241, 305 Glasier, Ar 367 (jlasier, Hon. J 50 Glass, C 328 Glass, C.T 195 Glass, Dnvid 318,328 ..^ 195 1H5, 3((() .100, 1«2, 19r> 184, ll»r. 100, 1«'2 284 . .53, 61, 307 17*) 1.")^, 384 385 rey .... 387 195 382 P 184 322 108^ 111, 25? 220 184 B l»o jr 35!t 217 179 220 r. H.... 3(iit 414 355 3«3 356i 318 16(i 362 35H 392 356 E.. 238, 284 53,59 375 163 163 . . .323, 328 346 195 r. E . . . . 238 300 284 A... 50, 320, 321 59, 152, 284 389 308 239, 240, 294 1 49 269 Jos.... 304 195 356 335 J 163 305 300 239, 241, 305 367 50 328 195 ..318,328 (iloBB, Wm 179 i.leeson, M 217 (Men, Win 363 lilenn, Jas. M 195 (llobensky, h. . .152, 253, 281 (llobensky, A. P 284 (Hover, W. A 213 ( iodard, Jno. F 375 (fodbout, J 53, 58 (iodfrev, A 220 Godfrey, A. F 195 (Iwlfrey. J. G 195 (;()din, F. B 2H4 (iodin, Rov. J. 136 (iodon, J. 3.3H Crodreau, J. Ed '^'96 r.nfl, Jno 402 Ooggin, Jos. K 380 Cordfinch, Jno 380 (folding, Geo. N 380 C.oldstein, M 284 Going, Chs. C 195 liooden, Edw 382 ( loodeve, Goo. S 195 Goodman, Amb. K . . . . 195 iloodman.K 107, 111 Goodwillie, Geo. S 195 (iordon, A 284 (Gordon, D 392, 394 Gordon, D. W 5.3, 62 Gordon, G. H 215 Gordon, Hy 214 Gordon, Jas. W 195 (Gordon, John G. . . . 332, 333 Gordon, L 334 Gordon, R. B 332 Gordon, Win. I) .365 (Gordon, W. H 195 Gordon, W. H. L 195 Gordon, Wm. S 195 Gore, W. S 409,415 Oorham, T. A 195 Gorley, J 219 Gorman, Bern . 378 (lOrmuUy, Jas. J 195 Gosselin, F. X. .253, 259, 304 (iosselin, V 294 Gossip, C.J 361 Goudge, Hon. Mons. H. 341 Gougb, J 260 Gouin, L 284 (iouin, A. N 253, 258 Gould, J. J 160, 163 Goulding, Rev. A. W.. 136 Goulet, Hon 321 Gourley, S. E 355 Gove, H 377 Gow, Hon. P 164 Gowan, Hon. J. R. . ..10, 177 Gowans, Jas 195 Gowen, H ... 284 Goyer, A 296 Goyette, H. A 284 Graburn, C 322 Grace, Ed 221 INDEX TO NAMES. Grace, Jas 213 Grace, Jas. C 195 Grace, P 362 Grace, Wm 179, IHl Oralmin, Alex 216 (Jrciaiii, C. E 277 Graham, E. G 195 Griilmin, O 181, 223 (irahani. J 223 Graham, P 160, 162 (uahain, Th 49 Graliam, W 1.54, 355 Gran. Hazen. 388 Grote, Geo. W 196 Grouchy, D 362 C;rove, S. T 377 Grover, J. M 184 Giiay, A. E .302 Guav, G 304 C.miv, L. A. W 298 Giiav, P. M 53, 60 Gueiin, Ed 284 Guernsey, Geo. F 3,38 Guertin, .J. O .308 Guest, George H 350 Guevremont, A 305 (^uevreraont, I Ion. J. B. 50 Guevremont, P 2.53 (Uiilb.iult, E 5.3, 59 Guilhault, L 284 (Uallet, C. B 283 Guillet, (J 53, 60 (iuillet, L. P.... 109, 111, 283 Guillet, P. 309 Guiliot, E. J 284 Gundrie, Fdli. Wm .... 196 Gunn, k. D 196 Gunn, R. L 219 Gunn. Wm 178, 180 Gunn, Wm, R 333 Gurd, Robt. S 196 Gurnet, L. A 219 m II' 464 INDEX TO NAMES. if „ l:y ^1 ' ''■ 1 ii Guniey, .1. C '21H Gunther, Ern. K iUfS Guthrie, Don.. . l.'-o, KiO, H5.S, HIH, ]!)(i (Juy, A ;i(l2 Guy, V^.C.V \m\ Guy, P. M 'MM Gwyn, H. G !!•(! Gw-'iinc. Hoii.J.W.in. IIS CiwyniK', \V. D Iri, I'.lC Ozowski, C. S yi T Hackett. M Ilafey. Step Ha>!:annaii. J no. K HaKgait, A 107. 111. HaKji^art, J. (} 51 Hag^arty, Hun. J.U.I (H. Hagel. N. V Hague, F Hague, H.J Haigh. (let). T Haight, 1! .L E F. (". .VI L... .l.")4. ..^'.-.4, Haight, \V Hain"s, A. Haines, G HaineH, M Haldan, J. Hahle, M Hale, F. H Hales, - Haley, All Halil :iton, A. F. . Haliburton, Sir A. Haliburton, K. G . Hall,— Hall, E. II. D Hall, Fr. A Hall, J. A Hall, J. (J Hall, J. R Hall, J. S..l.'):{. e41.','Hl. Hall, J. S. S Hall, N. Robert Hall, R. N .14, t(l. Hall, W. M Hallen, (K St. J Hallett, 1. H ...B7S, :ni>, Hallowell, J Ham, G Ham, Z Hamel, ('. N lo;j, Hamel, G. F Hamel, J. IJ Hamilton, A. ..24!». 207, Hamilton, V. E. lot?. ;r't . «>H L'SI L'H4 ;!.">!> ■.MS \\m \m :'.(;:{ ism :{(is , m lilt) •,\rtH ;)■>;{ ;{:t4 ISMS 17!> \m Hamilton. J. M 104, 111, ir)0, iisi. Iliiiniiton, P. S HW, iliiiiiilton. H Ilaiiiiiton, U. E Haniiitnii, Wni. (' . .iWi, llauiiiuil, Wi.i. II. .11)0, IlaMinionil. ('. A I laiiinKind. J Ilai'iMioiiil. ^\ Ml. W. . . . lliiMn, H. T Hands. J Hands, J 11 Handv. E lliiiu's, F. P Hiin.'y. J. R Iljuiingtnn. .\. H Haningti>n, l» llanington, D. L . . . IT).*). ;u>7. imi -M. Ha/iiiii. J. W Hannii. K Hannali. J. A Haiinaii, \V. (i Hanncn, Sir Jas HaMTii'iglon. Hon. I>. . . llanningi di, D. L. . .;iti7, :!«!», :iS|. :no. -,. I m2 417 21fi •.v.\;\ •AH-i :w:{ :;7n IHO \m Kid '■i'2'.i . w. A.'. J... \V I'.,. lt)0. Hi;}, ;{so. ,1."t!t, 401 '.'HI l.i4 10(! :«» l.")! 8-^7 1>',M 284 2H4 H04 41) Hamilton, D, Hamilton, E. Hamilton, G Hamilton, H, Hamilton, II, Hamilton, I. . Hamiltou. J. mi, c ;}28 ar)« W... MS, 852 mil .' 21» iim 218 106 c ' Hans .1, E. Hanson. O. I Haironrt. F j Harcourt, K I Harding, ('. Harding. K Hai'ding, 10. Harding. I'. I Harding, H. T j Hanling. J. A 'Harding, J. E i Hardwicke. V. T. . . Jlanly, A. D I Hardv, Hon. \. S. . Hardy. H. R llarlcv. Jas Harlow, .1. H Harlow. J. H Harnian, (ieo. F . . . I Harnier, F. W i Harnois, J H.irper. — i Harper, F Harper, Major Hanpiail, J. iS Harringion, ( '. N,-. Harrington.C.S. .1.')4,;>47 Harrington, Jno. T . . . . Harris, Al Harris, C. S Harris, Den. K Harris, Ed Harris, R.v, E. M. J... Harris, J. . . . Harris, Jos. A.. 300,890, Harris, J. U 1 <•». urn |;w 217 401 301 :iH.-) uu; 417 :{S7 UK) 127 ;isr, w.i :n7 liio 11MI ;|H4 V,r^ 100 :)«-) :{.•)') :j7." li/O :'.(i:i 100 100 224 100 ;ui2 ;$47 iim 210 28.5 1!H1 :!;«» 21.") :!mi :5r)8 :{.■).-) ;!SM :<7H 217 Harris, J S H4<,i Harris, \i. E :{.".ti Harris, \V. R Itlii Harrison, Hon. Arch. . . liO.*), 800. I'Ci'.i Harrison. H. E 2is Harrison. G. li lit;; Harri.soi, Hon. D. H.:n8.;{21 Harrison, l'. lO."), Ill H;'->";-ion, Frrd lisi Harrison, (J. ( ' Ml? H;irrison. J ... ]W< Harrison, J. E. .210, 4i;i 41 1 Harrison, L. R 884, :{s(i Harslinian, (jeo iiSi Marstone, I l!Hi Hart, L. A 8(ii) H;irt, .M. E ;!01) Hart. M. 2!!.") Hart, S 8!t!i Hart, St 402 Hart.'. Ediv. F 8(i:! Hart 1.11. Wris. R. M.... 8.V. Hartn.v. E. P T.? Hiirtn.v. H i37, Hs Hartn.v. J 222 Hartshor:if, H . .347, 850, 8."):', Hartshorne, W 847 H.trlt, G. A IIH! Hartt. Hav. W 8H| Hartt. J. T. T 8H!i Hartw.'ll, I'" 220 Harv.^v. A 222,881 Harvic. (ieo. A 80!) Harwo.Ml. R. J 221 Haslani. K. T O:; Hasletl. Tho.s. C IOC Hassan, \V 201 Hastings, W. H lOf, I las/a- d, F. L 8y)», 400 Hat.li. Har. H 877 H.illifld, I). H 378, 870 Hatli.dd, F 8«2 llatli.'ld, P. L 847 Hath.-way, C. E. 877 Hatli.'waV Hon. G. L. . 80S Hathewa.v,W. II. T.... 88!s Hatt, S.,S 28S Hatton, Cr. W 100 I I at ton, J. C 153, 284 Hanltain, A. (J 884 llanltain, P. W. G 880 Havcrson, Jas 1Wt llavilaiul, Ens. 11.. .890, 408 Ilavilan.l, Hon. T. H... 155, 801, 804, 807, 890. 408 Ilavill, R. A 21t! Hawthorne, Jno. B . . . . 888 Hav, A 888 Hav, I). 1) 185 Hav, Hon. E. O, Q 820 Hav, i? 222 Hav. \V. J 218 Hav, W. "\V 370 Hayes, L. M IWO INDEX TO NAMES. :^'l!i i XM I ICl, on. Arch. . . , E ^is B :m: on. I). H.:n8.;{Ji 10."), 1 1 1 iv»i :isi , (• :ii: I'.Kl K..'21!).-| 3!l!i 4(iv' . F 3(i:! •Is. K. M.... 3.V. 1' rr, 37. r.s H..347,356, 3r);l W 347 lilt; W 3S1 T 3S!i :."jii 222, 381 A 3it!i .J 221 T li:: C liHl 2(il H liMl I, 31l!t, 40(1 J 1 377 |i 378, 37!i 3()'J 347 E. () 377 ■ on. (i. L.. 3(;s II. T.... 3H.S V3S UMl 153, 284 ( i 334 W. Q 330 15/(1 . II. . .3i»i», 4o:! II. T. II... 1, :!1»7. 3»rt, (' iieliert, II.. 107. 111.293, llehe.rt, J Hrlx-rt. J. RCel IteWeit. I' Ile-^ler, .Ino. H lieiKliin;;ton, J ileisti rniann, Ily. F . . . liellens, E. R Helnu lien, 1 1. D....4U), llcliner, ('. D Ilellnnitli, J. F Melt, . I. R lienii'on. All). M Ileniphill, / lieniiiiiny, E. J 10."), lienislreet, Wni Henderson, A Henderson, (' llriiderson, D I lendersoii, E Henderson, Ed Henderson, E. F I lendersoii, F. U. A. 107, Henderson, («. A Henderson. G. E ...140. i:8, 107, Henderson, II. E Ilenders.)n, J liender.-^on..T.A, .140,180 Henderson, .1. P Henderson, J. W Ilenilerson, L. II Ht.'iidei'.son, M. (} 'tenderson, R. T Hendrv. .1. F llendrV, W. A Ilenek^r, R. T 284, Henigaii, P 2201 11)7 .'iO I l.>S' 403 ' !.-)«: 38» 3.-)i» '' 400 1!I7 r)in 107 23S 3,-)4 2S4 lo; 214 2(i!t 20H 2H4 304 3s-i 107 I!t7 417 21.-)' 417 >>•).) 107 411- 342 217 111 220 3.37 107 lo: 107 223 107 320 3S7 32:1 tor 107 2 IS 22(1 .'o: :tO() 107 34^ 347 332 221 .l.-)4, 3 Henry, H. McH . Henrv, R. N ... Henry, \V. A ... Henry, W. A., ir Heiislev, Hon. J . Mensley. II. A Herchnier, l-'red. II . . Hereluner, L. \\Mn2.33l .307. ).) 3,-) I 141 3.-)7 30H 3.-)7 32« ,338 IlPrchmer, W. M. ..102. 331, 337, lerd, A. S ierou.x, .1. E. G lerrett. Thos Ierriiij;ton, \\ . .S Ie,s.s. Geo 100. lesson, S. R .-)4 lesson, W. II letlierington. T lett. .1. H.. 411. 41.-), 410, letu, L. (i letu. L. O 203, letu, .1. () iewanl. W. H 172. lew^ail,.! 331, lewsoi' ( '. E Hewson, 1{. II lewson, \V. II I«yd, Ls. F lihliard, (i lick, H lickev, — liekey, C. E ")4 liekman, .Ino. '.V lieks. M.l$ liekson, J. W li-Kar. Vih liti;cinl)olliani, N Ii;,'Kii'.s »' IJKKi'-^. 1>. W Ii;;';j,inson. J lill, .\. (i 213, Hill, A. J lill. H. 1' lill. F. W lill. Hon. ({. F '{fi.-), lill, H. P 348, lill, H. S lill. I lill,P.('..l.-)4,343,344.3.-)3 lill. T. (' lill. Wni. H lill. W. J lilliard, D 1(1(», lilliard.T. J. F liltoii. F. A liltoii. Nat iilyard. H lini-^wiirili, ('. (i Iiiicks, .Sir Fr linck, (i. F li.sl.))). T 107, litehinKs. S. II loare, ('. S loar, S. S lobhs, llco lol .Ml. ('. F lolx n, (J. W . loliliouse, Lord Hobin. (ieo. W Hobkirk. W. H lobson, G. L lobson, (ThoB Ho<1k', K 339 284 2.M4 39!; r-, I 107 103 , 00 222 307 417 3(M) 300 300 17.5 3:',.-) 107 380 107 197 307 107 197 , .-)9 3.10 390 3)K) 179 18.-> 399 409 ]H'} 197 414 302 197 377 3.')3 197 102 3.-)0 3.-)4 354 221 102 197 197 302 37.'-, 2.")« 6.-) 334 224 384 93 370 100 383 381 127 381 407 219 197 197 465 Hodges, J. T 379 Ho-son, E. J. .l.^iS, 3R9, 403 Hodgson, J 217 Hodgson, J. T 379 Hodgson, Sir R 90, 391 Hogg, VV. VV 219 Holbrook, Hon. Hy 409 Holcroft, Wni. W 197 Holdsworth, Jno 3.58 Holeswoith, F. H 362 Holland, A. E 402 Holland, A. E. (' 399 Holland. R. H 214, 197 I loll V, Hon. Jas 366 Holiiian, A. E 197 lloluian, C. J 197 Holmes, (}. W l» Holmes, J 347 Holmes, W 180 Holmes, S, H.. 154, 344, 349, 351, 254 Ilolmesteail, F 197 Holmestoad, (J S. . .172, 175 Holt, C. M 284 Holt, P 197 Holton, E M, 58,285 Homer. F. W 358 Honan, M 285 Honey, — 251 Honey, J. S 256 Hood, A. J 864 Hood. J.(i 218 Hope, VVm 178 Hopkins, (}. H 197 Hooper, E. J 197 Hopiier, Jac 222 lloran, M 269 Hornbrook, J 377 Home, ('. R....10.", Ill, 182 Home, C 214 Horton, r 197 Horton, ' . 197, 223 Iloskin, Alt 149, 197 Ilotskin, .1. .149, 168, 17.5, 197 Iloskin, R 833 Hossie, Jno 179 Houde, II. H 304 Houde. L. A 800 Hould, .1. P. L 285 Hough, J 197 Hough, J. 8 328 Hongiison, Art . A 198 Ilouestis, W. P 362 Houle, A 386 Houle. A. O 809 Hoide, L. P 800 Houle, L. (i....l04. 111, 285 Houle, J. B 30<) Houliston, A 285 Houltain, F. W. G 881 ml. 456 INDEJT TO NAMES. li I > I " i r Id IIoiiHtoii, M 107, 'iV.) Hovey, II. M 2S4 Hovey, Geo. W 'MQ HowartI, A. McL ■,'li> liowanl, U. M 1»7 Howard, (}.'F. R :?-J8 Howanl, (1. U :«2;J Il.nvani, H JMW Howanl. H. M Hjr. Howanl, K. M liowanl, Hon. T. . . . Howanl, T.W 1S»T Howatt. C 4tM) Howhacli, FnMl. \V :?:V2 Howdeii, A :5*i8 Ilowdt'ii, J. H ;VJH Howe, J :{:t!t Howe. Hon .J fl.'), :M() How.-, J. W. .. .KMt. J03, 4(>.f Howi', W. M 400, 40:{ Howfll. A l'.»7 Howt'll. C. V «",>4 Howfll. II. M 155, ;«H Howie. .)as :m Ilowian, Hon.G. W.. 50. 407 Howland. (ieo. N :K{ Howland, O. A 107 Howland. BirWni. IMH, VA. 1(0. »1, l.")!» Hovles, X. I'.tH Hoylen, Sir H. W i)0 Hoyne, Pli. A. .',",'4, JJfiO. :«»0. 40 1 Hoyte, Geo. F -MY,) Ilu»)l)H, II. R IStM Hubert, P. L :{0!» HulxTt, R 28,-) Hudon, A. A... 105, 111,205 Hudon, 8. C :?75) Hudson, W. P 1«0, 162 Hudspeth, A .54, H2, 149, 1(5H. 198 Huet, S 295 Huir, J. A 220 Hughes, D. J ..105, HI, 177, 182 Hughes, E. J 219 Hughes, F. W :i9:{. 404 Hughe.s, J 222 Hughes, O 402 Hughes, O. E HW Hughes, Wni 404 Hulnie, R. I). C 216 Humbert, T. C :n2 Hu!!ii)hrev, J. A ;167 HunvphreVs.T.B. ,409,410,41 1 Hunt, Chs. M '.V,\) Hiuit. J. J :i55 Hunt, T. J :«tO, :;99, 401 Hunt,T. T 405 Hunt, \V. T. . . J«)8, 400, 402 Hunter, A 216 Hunter, H. .S !J00 Hunter. J 217 Hunter, J. H 166 Hunter, M 219 Hunter, W 22iJ 1 luntingdon, J 850 Huntington, J 351 Huntington, Hoi.. L. S. 66 Iluot. A 339 lluot, L. P 304 Huot. P 304 Iluot, T. A. 300 323 Hunl. P. A 198 320 llurlburt, R. P 217 llurteau, H 297 llurteau, I lluson, \. . . llu>sev, Filk E 269 219 413 Huston, D 322 Ilutelieson, J. A. llutehins, H. A. Hutchinson. C 198 Hutchinson. D. S 389 I lutchinson, E. . . . Hutchinson, M 1 lutchinson. R. Hutchinson, Ht Hutchison, C . . Hutchison, F. . . , Hutchison, E. J 198 .'85 ....377,382 285, 292, 370 155,378,385 J. H... 198 179 307 .. 108 Hutchison, F 358 Hutchison, J 337 Huycke, E. C. S 198 Hvndnian. V. \V 397 Iddington, Jno . .150,179,108 Her, J. G 178 luce, Robt 404 Ince, T. IIv 198 Inches, Aii 370 Ingersoll, J. H 198 Ingrain, A. B 160, 102 Ingrahani, C. S 383 Ingraliain. J. S 350 Inglis, (Jeo 178, 180 Inglis, H. L 198 Inkstcr. C 320, 323,325 Innian, Win 399 Innes, F. ( ' 410 Innes, J 54 Innes, J. A. W 323 Irvine, A. G 102,330 Irvine, ('. E 198 Irvine, Chs. R 198 Irvine, (teorge 842 Irvine, Hon. (J. . 151. 209, ;W5 Irvine, Hy. E 224 Irvine, (ieneral 90, 91 Irvine. H. M 362 Irvine, W. \V 382 Irving, And 18;*' Irving, .loK. D 3*^d Irving, P. A 4i7 Irving, P. JE 158, 409 Irving, .¥...UH, 168, 198, 224 Irving, P. E 436 Irwin, R 2'2'i Isaacson, A. G 224, :$('•" Isaacson, J. H iiO, Ives, W. B . ..54, 61, 152, 285, 3.')7 Ivey, (;. II i<)M Jack, Art. C. B :{!tO Jack, I. A 384, 3sti Jack, Jas '.M\') Jack, VV 154,372 Jackes. J OH. & Chs. B. . liW Jackson, Ale.x Ills Jackson, C. B Ills Jackson, Dav 216-217 Jack.son, E. 11 2 lit Jackson, J. B llts Jackson, Jos 211t Jackson, Jos. H 217-21!t Jackson, M. B 172-1 T-'i Jackson, R. E 410-417 Jai'kson, Sam. J ;{1n Jaokson, Thos 22J Jackson, W 41."i Jackson, Win li:!:! Jacob, Jno 54, 59, llts Jakeman, Wm ;U7 James, Hon. Alex. . iWT, 3.i(l James, Chs 217 James, Edw. J 3(10 Jay, G., jr 416-417 James, Hv. H 3hH Jame.s, J.'W 302 James, Wm. J 227-3211 Jainieson, Hed. V 3."i7 Jamieson, Jos IttH Jainieson, Jno. H 3.")(i Jamieson, R 21ti Jainieson, Rev. R 131) Jainieson, R. W 32H Janueson, Wm 3^:i Jarvis, A. L 47 .Jarvis, C. (Jil 1!*H Jarvis, Miss C 1 1'-' .Jarvis, E. S 214 Jarvis, E. W 83.H .Jarvis, (ioo. H lit« Jarvis, Hy. F 40* Jarvis, Ma j-Gen Ih J.-u-vis, Sal. M U», «.i;i Jarvif4, S.P (M Jarvis, Steph. M 198, 22 1 Jarvis, T. S 101 Jarvis, Wm, M 38."i Jean. Thos. T 3.^)H .leannotte, Ad 30(1 Jeannotte, H . . 28"i Jetfery, A. O \V'< Jetfrey, Mat 3(1,' Jelf8,"G. F IDS Jellett, R. P ...108, 111, 181 Jelly, I). P 330 Jenkins, J. T 40(i Irving. W. C i\n\ Jenkins, S. J 4x Irwin, Robt . G fM' Jenki?'ion, J 221 INDEX TO NAMES 457 000 i... .. .234, fir-'' I iio. 54, 01, 152, 285, :r)7 1118 B :i!»0 aw, :n; :{!•'! 154, :{7.i & CllH. B.. I'.tK C 1!IH } 1!I8 V 216-'jn 1 21it i lits 21ii . II 217-'.' Ill K 172-17:. E 41(M17 11. J :{1H )H 22'J 41o n :i:!:{ 54, 5», lltN III :m7 Alex . . ^47, :i.")() 217 .J '.m\ 416-417 3 )\W mi J 227-;{2!i ed. V ;i")7 bs li)H M\ H :r.(; 21ti it>v. R i;ti; w :tv'H 111 38;t 47 il ll^H C 1 :2 211 m 3:iM 11 I'lM 40* en lti |M 10« '^i:t ' 01 M....198,2','( 101 M 38.-. r m^ (1 30ti 28.-) los 3C.,' 11)8 ...108, 111, 181 3;!0 40(i 4X 221 ooiins, E. .\ 413 Jennings, U 218 Jennisoii, J. L 357 Jenuisoii. Sam 3G0 Jeplison. .lolin I*. J. . . . 333 Jc'ionie, N. A 221 Jchsup. Jiis 223 Ji'tte, ll(.ii. L. A 251 Jcwctt. Jac. 1) 335 Jol.in, A. D 300 Jotloin. A 285 Jcdoiii. J. .\ 285 Jodoiii. Ls 2!(5 John, K. F KKt Julinson, Ad litH Jolinson. A. H 387 Joiinsoii, And. Ntuurt . . 241 Jolmson. A. T 23!» John.son. \. \\ 322 < 'lis 3T7 J 413 Johnson. J(.lms()ii .)ulu:?inii. Jolmson, Jolmson, Jolmson, Edw. E. P E. K Johnson, linn. Jolmson, (1 . . . Johnson, (i. 11 .U)!», '11. 155, 410, 417 M 417 214 ... 2TU . (..151, 251, 317 35(U 102. 37}> Jolmson. J no 380 Johnson, '' t Johnson, Tlioi tlcLuison, W . . Johnson, Win. 347 333 ! ;»8. 340, ;42, 345. .217. 332, 334. 337, 378 E ...334, 33« Jones, (J. E. A 285 Jones, (}. H 380 Jones, Herb. C 108 Jones, H. L .54, 5!) Jones. Is 330 Jones. J. (iord 1!)8 Jones, John M 355 Jones. JiK.. VV 198 Jones, Jos 277 Jones, J. T 298 Jones, Hon. Lyman M. 317 Jones, ()\v. M 198 Jones. K. K 37(1, 38« Jones, S. All' 198 Jones, 8. J., 104.111,177, ISO, 182 Jones, Hon. Thos. R., 36«,3«8 Jones, Will. E.. 33(1 Jones. Will. H. 198 Jordan, Daniel 386 .lordan, Jiio 375 Joron, R. .S 295 Joseph, (i 285 Joseph, J. 285 Jost, Hurt 358 Jost, Hv. S 3til Joxibert. L 285 Judah, E. T 153. 285 Judd, J. C 198. 214 Jukes, A 338 Juiikin, Iiv 218 Justason, Thos (" 377 Justin, Benj. E 19H Johnwm. SirW. (J 90 Johnston, — 198 Johnston, ('has. (} 323 J()hnst'■' : I !*>' ;ij K'f 458 Kilburn, Benj 382 Kilburn, F 883 Kilburn, I r,76 Kildahl, Joa. V 333 Kilgour, Robt. 1% Killam. A. C 1 ST), 322 Killam, Am. E 367 Kilmer, G. H 199 Kilvert, Frs. E 332 Kimber, R. E 52 Kime, VVm. R. A 359 Kinch, H 221 King, Colin 376 King, Edwin B 354 King. Ed. D 154 King, Geo. C 336,338 King, Hon. G. E ... 154, 368, 371 King, Geo. H 355 King, Jno 199 King, O. P 379. 390 King, Peter W 331 King, R. P 57 Kingsford, Rup. E. . H58, 199 Kingsmill.J. J.. 104,112, 182 KingHmill, Nic 199 Kingston, Chas. A 199 Kingston, P 3;M Kingston, \Vm. H 199 Kingstone, Fdk. W . 199, 223 Kinnear, Jno. D 353 Kinnear, Thoa. A 389 Kinnej', N 364 Kippen, D 213, 214,215 Kirby, J 157, 28.5 Kirby, Thos 362 Kirchhofferr, Jas. N ... 318 Kirk, J. A 54, 59 Kirker, J 363 Kirkpatrick, A 363 Kirkpatrick, Hon. (i. A. 54, 59, 149, 199 Kirkpatrick, G. B 166 Kirkpatrick, Jno 223 Kirkpatrick, T 216 ;:irkup, J 413,414 '■■ irkwood, A 166 •artaon, VV. Fred 374 Kittermaster, F. W 199 Kittson, E. E 199 Kittson, Geo. R. W . . . 800 Klein, Alph B 199 Klippert, J 223 Klotz, Otto 218 Kreisaman, c; 179, 181 Knapp, C. E . . .382, 383, 385 Knapp, F. A 199 Knaut, L 363 Iwnight, Eric 335 Knight, Hed. V 199 Knight, J 375 Knight, Jas. M 384 Knight, Wm.G 839 Knowler, John H . . . . . 335 KnowleH- E. T. C 386 lifDBJ' TO NAMES, Knowles, W. E. S 198 Knox, Jno 220 Knox, Wm 327 LaBadie, Jos. A . O 300 LaBadie, J. E. 0. . .293, 301 LaBadie, M. T. Ad .... 301 LaBane, D. G 309 LaBarre, R.G 309 Labbe, Rev. E. E 186 Lalwlle, J 308 Liil)eile, J. H 54, 61 Labelle, L 258 LalKjrge, M. P .304 Laberge, P 254 LaBillois, Chs. H .S67 Labranche, Jac, Oli. . . . 307 Labrecque, CO 286 Labrecque, H 277 Labrecque, L 277 Labrecque, P 2.50 Labreque, (_^yp 304 Labrie, Chs. 1 304 Labrosae, 8 54, 61 Lacasse, F. X. O 297 Lacaase, N 297 Lacey, A. D 221 Lachaine, L. de (i . .270, .308 Laeroix, T 285 Lacoste, Hon. A. .50,152,285 Lacoate, J. C 285 Lacourci^re, A. J .... 309 Lacourciere, N. E . .108. i12, .304 Tjacoursier •. R. S 285 Lacourciere, T 309 Lacourse, A. .109,112,181,182 Laferriere, A 277 Laferriere, A. A 285 Laferiiere, J. O 268 Lafferty, Alf, M 199 Laiferty, Thos. B 33.^ Ijattamme. L 285 Laflamme, Hon. T. A. R. 49. 66, 151, 2a5, 292 Lafleur, E. . 157, 224, 285, 301 Lafleur, J. B 285 Lafond, J. Jos. Hec .301 Lafontaine, f! 277 Lafontaine, E..2.39, 241, 292, 203, .308 Lafontaine, J. L 295 Lafontaine, P. E 2^5 Lafontaine, U 285 Lafortune. !». A 285 Laforest, Fred 379, 390 Laframboise, L .57 Lagorgendiere, Ls. C. A. 304 Laidlaw, Wm 1.50, 199 Laing, J. B 181 Laird, Hon. Alex. . .392, 394 Laird, Hon. D. . . .49, 66, .3.30 Laird, W. H 185,218 Laird, V-m. F 199 Lajoie, H. 285 Laliberte, E SOI Lalibert^, Ed. H....2.39, 241, 293, 294 Laliberte, L 294 Lamarche, D 297 Lamarche, J. 0. Bric.dit.,297 Lamarche, Marie Denis . 297 Lamarche, Val 301 Lamarre, C 296 Lamarre, Rich 296 Lambley, T. McK 414 Lambley, W. H 270 liamirande, A 285 Lamon, — 199 Lamothe, J. B. G 285 Lampson, G 286 Lancaster, E. A 199 Lanctot, C 285 Lanctot, H 285 Lanctot, P 285 Lander, VV. F 409 Landerkin, G 54, 59 Landry, J 295 Landry, Jas. R 377 Landry, Joa. P 301 Landry, Nar. A 388 Landry, P. A . . . ..54, 59, 155, 369, .386 Landy, Jno. J 199 Lane, C 2a5 Lane, H. B. S 135 Lane, Jas 199 Lane, .Ino. H 858 Lane, S. J.. 105, 112, 149, 182 Lang, J 54, 60 Lang, R. R 199 Langan, Chs. E 380 Langelier, Ch . . . .54, 60, 286 I^ngelier, Frs .54,61,243,286 Langelier, F. C. 8 152 Langerell, F. W 218 Langevin, E. J 51 Langevin, Frs. T 801 Ijangevin, Sir. H. L. .47, 54, 61, 64, 67, 90, 91, 151 Langlaia, P 267, 298 Langlois, C. B 286 Langlois, Chas. F 246 Langloia, Jos. T 295 La.igton, Thoa 199 Langery, Em 199 Languedoc, W. C. . .167, 28ti Lansdowne, Lord 46, 47 La Palme, 8 295 Lapalme.T 801 Lapierre, M. Dom. M. . . SOW Lapierre, N. P 301 Lai)lante, J. Bte 29."> Laplante, J. B. R 285 Lapointe, Alfred. . . .241, 281) Lapointe, Jac. Alf 304 Lapointe, U 286 Laporte, B. A 297 Laiwrte, J . . . . 107, 112, 297 L'Archevfique, Em 801 INDEX TO NAMES. 459 301 H....239, 241,293,294 294 297 l! Bric.dit.,297 rie Denis. 297 1 301 296 1 29« IcK 414 H 270 285 199 1. G 285 286 A 199 285 285 285 409 54,59 295 R 377 P 301 A 388 ....54,59, 155, 369, 386 r 199 2a') 1 135 199 858 i5, 112, 149, 182 54,60 199 E 380 ..54,60,286 ^ .54,81,243,286 C. S 152 W 218 J 51 T 801 H. L. .47, «7, 90, 91, 151 287, 298 p 286 8. F 246 T 295 Ba 199 199 L C... 167, 286 .ord 46,47 295 301 )om. M . . . 30H 801 te 295 , R 285 B-ed.... 241, 2811 Alf . . . . 304 286 297 .107, 112,297 ,Em.... 801 Lareau,Ed.l57,239,241, 285 LaRiviere, Hon. A. A. C. 318, 321 Lariviere, M. J. C 28o LiarkinB, Jno. M 405 Laroche, Chs 308 LaRoche, Ls. Tho 306 Larochelle, L. N. . . .239, 240 Larocque, Gedeon 241 Laroae, Eus 301 Larose, Ls. Fer 301 Larose, W 285 L'Arrivee, J. E 293, 306 Larue, A 286 Larue, Dam. E 304 Larue, Ed 304 Larue, F. Alp 304 Larue, Hon. F. X. P... 238 La Rue, J. E...108, 112, 152, 252, 253 Larue, Jos 304 Lame, Marie Geo. M . . . 304 Larue, P. H 294 LeRuo, S. V 306 LaRue. Tho. Gfo 304 URue, V. \V..108, 112, | 293, 304 Lash, Zeb. A...149, 168, 199, 3ii6 Latchford, Fr. R 199 Lathern, J. S 361 Latour, D. Tim 305 Latour, Ls. Ad. H 301 Lattey, Robt. T 359 Latty, F. W .S33 Lauder, Dr. John D 3:W Lauder, J. S 51 Lauder, Thos 184 Laurence, Fred. A 342 Laureude^u, J. G 2b5 Laurendeau, R 286 Laurie, Pat. G 337 Laurie, Wra 335 Laurier, Hon. W. .49, 54, 61, 66, 152, 285 Laurin, Jos 304 Laurin, Jos. Oct 304 Lavall6e, Jos 305 Lavallee, L. A 286 Lavallee, P 326 Lavallee, Hon. V. P. . . . 238 Lavell, Jno. R 199 Lavell, M 135 Lavergne, Ed 270 Lavergne, J 54, 59, 285 Lavergne, Ls 294 Lavorv, J. I... 106. 112,286 Laviolette, Hon. Jos. G. 238 Laviolette, P. B 286 Lavoie, J. X... 105, 112, 252, 257, 270 Lavoie, M 297 Lawless, H 217 Lawless, J. P 199 Lawlor, Jno 880 Lawlor, Pat Lawlor, R Lawlor, R. A Lawrence, Alex. G. F. . Lawrence, Fred . A . . . . Lawrence, Gi o . W Lawrence, H. D Lawrence, J . M Lawrence, ,Jno. P Lawrence, Wm Law, C Law, Jno Law, Wm Laws, W. H Lawson, George Lawson, Thos 382, Lawson, VV. B Layton, N. J... 105, 112, Lazier, S . S Lazier, Step. F Lazier, Th. A... 105, 112, I^eacock, Ed. Phi Leard, J Leard, Kobt Leary, Geo Leavitt, Fred Lebel, G Lebel, L. Phi Lebel, T.J LeBel, T. M. T Lebeuf, L. C Leblanc, A I^eBIanc, Hon. Is . . .341, Leblanc, J. E LeBlanc, 01. J LeBlanc, P. E. .239, 241, LeBlanc, Thos. A Leboutillier, J. G Lebrun, C. M 261, Lebrun, David Lecavalier, N. M Leclair, C Leclair, O Leclair, P Leclerc, C Leclerc, C. E 293, Leclerc, Ls Lecoiiite, Geo. L Lecours, Ad L'Ecuyer, Ed L'Ecuyer, F. P. Eug . . . Ledonx, J Letluc, C Leduc, J. D Ledwell. Mrs Lee, G. H Lee, G. M Lee, L Lees, Robt 178, Lees, Wm 160. 162, Leet, S. P Leet, T Lefebvre, Ant Lefebvre, Frs Lefebvre.J. H.,109, 112, 324 218 888 199 .354 199 286 219 389 199 159 380 342 214 Ml 390 199 355 180 199 182 318 347 402 322 358 286 269 268 298 286 286 345 308 367 286 382 286 295 309 270 240 301 286 298 301 304 334 301 296 298 307 257 286 393 387 172 200 200 200 286 2.57 301 286 270 Lefebvre, J. M., 104, 112, 260, 293, Lefebvre, L. A Lefroy (or Ijefoy) Aug. H. F :... 17.5. Lefurgy, Hon. Jno., 391, 392, 394, 395, Leggntt, C. J 409, Leggatt, G. J Leggatt, J. H . C Leggett, Gore Leggo, Wm Legare, A Legare, Et Legare, M. N. D LeGendre, L. G, A Legendre, N Leger, Vic Legris, Jos. Ad Leguerrier, Dam Leitch, Jas Leith, Alex 148, Leighton, J., jr Leighton, Jno. S Lelievre, S Lemaire, Hon. F. H. . . Lenian, A. W Lemay, C. A 286, Lemay, J. A Lemay, Jos Lemay, L 107, 112, Lemay, L. P 241, Lemire, E 277, Lemire, F. X Lemieux,F.X., 239,241, 286, Lemieux, J. Theo Lemieux, V. E Lemieux, X Lemoine, E 241, LeMoine, J. de St. D. . . Lemoine, R Lemon, A 322, 323, Lemon, Ths Lemon, H. O Lemon, J El Lemoyne, Ch Lemming, Robt. \V Ltnoir. M. U LeNoir, M. U Lennox, G. L l.«nnox, H. & Jno. T. . . Lent, A. S Leonard. — 3.54, I. Lewin, Hon. J. I) Ijcwis, Jno. T Lewis, I Lc'»vis, O. L Lewis, S. J Lewis, Wni Lewis, Wui. J. .:{r)4 •JK« 2»T m\ 24« .:««, IA\ 4i:<. 11--'. J' )<■ Lindsay Lindsay Lindnay Lindcay Lindsey. f>eo. G. Linglev. Jno Lippe.'H 104. Lipp 243. 244, 2H(i ;n(i ■>>)•> .. '..112, 1h2 H51, 1(12 2ir. 8.-)(i 202 ;{22. ;t2s aiH 202 .i.u. ;!42. ;mt lo. 1 . . . . 202 arm n. A. A.. i«)l A H»l 111. Arcli. •.m. mi."). ;m>7 (t. Ji.... 202 1) a.j«.t (. .1 ;{.>) 1. ]). A. ». (i(i. 1.")!). 202 W 202 202 S 202 ;li.I..:527 :i2t». ;5;J4 324 A S.'Mk II.. l.V). 202 \ 181 .III'.. .\.. I. (i:. m). 112. 148. 202 S., tf'l. 202, sno ; 28fi 04. .")» |\ 32!) 1 . 334. 3'«»T .\ :i20 \h 202 It. R. . 202 1 50 Macdonald.Wi... H ... 3ft0 Mncflom'll. A 202 MncMloiifli. \. R 33H .Mnc(l(.iu4l. I). C 217 Miiciloiicll. I)(.n. (; 2(t2 Mac'doni'll. II •J7 .Macdotifll. J. Ali'x... 318 Macdciieil. Jiio. A. t*t A. ( 1 202 MacDniicll. S 348 Maf(loiiiu4i. A 172 Macdoniu'il. C. M. .ir.O. 202 MacDoniifll. S 3r)4 Mac(k)iiiii'I!. S, S, 202 MacdouKall. A 202 MacdouKall, (' loO. 202 MacdoiiKail, H. A. '... 337 MacdouKall.J 318 Macdougall, Hon. "'.4H. (U. m. 14!t. 202 M;ir-d()wnll. D. H.. . ."d. (I! yac ■. Alb. S 37H MacKa. Iiifii. Lt.-( -1. . . Ol Macfarlaiit'. Hon. A. "id. l.Yl Mac^ri'^oi". J 202 MacCuirc. Hon. T. II . l.'tO Mac(jillivray. A. D 3.")H Macgillivrav, Hon. An. 340. 342 Mac(;illi%-iav. Jiio, A . 202 .Macliar, Jno. M 202 Machin. II. T 245 Maclnnf's. I) ."iO Macintosh. J. A 202 Mack, H . H 3(t4 Mack, Jas. M 342. 3*).-) Mack. Jas. S 332 Mack. VVni Mil. 1«2 Mackcv. Hon. Alex. ... 341 Mackay. A. S 28(5 Mackay, F. S..2r)7, :m. 302 Mackay. J. A. N 28(> MacKa V. James S 348 Mackav. P 287 MacKily, R ir.l Mackay. S 3(»8 MacKav. S. (; 202 MacKay. Mrs. T Kid MacKt'dio, I). C 24(5 Mackt'lcm. Fr 202 Ma«'kpn/.it>. Hon. A., lit .■)4. (52. (55, 1(54 Mackenzie. Hon. Ang. 15. 392 .Mackenzie, K. M ] 12 Mackenzie. H. (ior 202 Mack.'Mzie. J. A... 106. 112. 182 Mackenzie. ^ al 150. 202 Mackenzie. \V. (Pic) ... 185 Mackie. J 28(^ Mackie. J. I. . . 105. 112. .S07 MacLar^n. J . J 202. 287 Maclauerhlan , D. lius . . 385 iMacLea*. B. C 287 MacLecui. Ken 202 INDEX TO NA MES. Macleni. 01. R 202 Maclicniian, F. S 287 Ma.Lemiaii, D. H 202 Mail.eniiaii. ( ' 402 Marlcnnaii. J 171t .MacI.eiinau.Jas.. lls.l(iH.202 Maclcmian. W '224 Maclcod. Lt.-Col. Jas. K. 331 Ma(I,<'(Nl. .Midc 153-155 Maclisc. \V. V 331-333 MacMahon, A 287 MacMaitin, M. M 202 MacMasl.T. I) 152, 287 .MacMJiicii. Dun 202-203 MacMill.'ii.l). K 202 Mac.Millcn. lln-li 202 MacMillcri. Jiio 203 .MacMilli'ii.Jiio. 1* •203 MacMill2 .MacpluT.son. Sir I).I,..l'.i. 50. (is. 1(1 Marplifrsoii. H. I05.112.1H-2 MacplitTsoM. .1 '203 .Macplierson, K. K 2H7 Macpht-rson. 1{ Kifi .Maci|iiiH'ii, F. \V 217 MacKac. (ico 152, '2S7 MacKac. Hill). II 203 MacTavish. Dun. H . . . . '203 MacWalt, Dan. V '203 Madden. I>. O'C. 3,50. 352. 35H, 3(5-4 Madden. Jas. H 203 Madill. !■ 55. (50. '203 ]\ladore, J. A. < 287 Magee. Jas '203 Maggaii. Ired. (i. ..... . 35(5 Magnaii. Adoiphe 2!t7 Magratii. ('lis. A 334 MaKiiir('.(i. F.,104, 1 r2.253.'25H Maliatlv. Art. A '203 Mahaflv. \V. ('.. 107. 112. '203 Maiioii,' Kdsv 203 M.ihon. Rog 221 .Malionv. (lis. !. '203 Maigret, I) 300 Mailhot. M '287 Maillet. L. L '287 Maillon.v, E '270 Maiin J. \V 217 Maiiigiiv. I). W 414 Mainviile, r 301 M:iirs. Alex 203 Mairs. Ja.s 220, 270 Major, Chs. R 287 Major, D '287 Malcolm, J R 215 Malccimson, S 180 Malepart. G. S 136 4fil Malhiot. R. (;.. 152, 242,387 Mallett, J. (• 415 Mallette. a. K •5J87 Maliocli. Kilw. (; 178," 203 Malloch, (ieo. \V 808 Malloiy. A. K .55,60 .Mailoiy. VV. J aai Malloiigli. Jos 220 Malloy. Will 223 Maio. J. A 308 Maloiie, KI. T 203 Malone. Mar 20}) Maloney, Dan !)34 Maloney, John 334 Maloney, Mar 222 Maloney, T 224 Malony, T 287 Malott, (Jeo 220 Malouin. A 287 Maiouin, J 151, 287 Malouiii. P 2S1 Maiouin. J*. H 258 .Maiiahani. Tli. () 321 Maiideville, I'rs 301 Manes. Kdg 221 Manley, W.J 224 Mann," Jeli 208 Mann, Jno 208 Mann. Win 220 Manning. A I. H 208 Manniiij;. H. W 218 Mantling. Jno. J 208 Manscau. Jos. L. G 294 Mansell. D 180 .Mansoii. Wm 380 .Mara. J. A ,55, 62 Mavceau, F. R 287 Marceaii. J. () 287 .Marcliaiid, — 254 Marchand. Hon. F. (}.. 23!»,241,243,206 Marchand, H 260 Marchand, Jos. Eiig. . . . 309 Marchand. L 250,295 Marchand, Ls. W. . . 1,53, 250 Marchessault, J. B. A.. 305 .Marches.sault, Z. Tho. . . 308 Marcoii, F. E 178, i80 Marcofte, Chs. J. P. 293, 304 Marconx, H 295 Marconx, Jos. D 304 Marigold, Fred 334 Marin. O 293, 301 Marion, J 297 .Marion, J. Eug. Ed 297 Marion, J. P 301 Marion, Ls 335 Marion, Roger 318 Marler. Wm. de M 801 Marling, A 166 M armette, Jos 277 Marriner, E 414 Marriner, Hv 418 Marsh, Alf.! 808 Marsh, Geo 208 w Hi 462 TSDEJT TO NAMES. nnsi Pflfff ■ ; W$ Im^fLl S| 1 ' r i;, ■ Marsh, Geo. T 888 Marsh, J. L 884 Marsh, J. L., jr 885 Marshall, D. «J 203 Marshall, Is. N 208 Marshall, J. H 5.5,00 Marshall, J. N. S...848, 853, 858 Marshall, Jno 888 Marshall, R 8«J», 890 Marshall, Ul 231 Marshall, Win. E 35« Marshallsav, C 880 Marskell, ^r 208 Marsolais, A. L 287 Marsters, Fred, A 857 Marston, E 328, 324 Martel, J 287 Martel. J. Z 258, 2»7 Martel, P. N 287 Martel, 7. 270 Martell, A 803 Marter, Geo. F 161, 103 Martin, A 268, 828 Martin, Hon. Alex 892 Martin, Alph. F 818 Martin, D. C. . .892, 899, 403 Martin, E 150, 168, 203 Martin, Edw 203 Martin, F. C 203 Martin, O. B 409 Martin, H.J 289, 240 Martin, J 287 Martin, Jas 222 Martin, Jno 208 Martin, Jos . . . .817, 318, 828 Martin, J. A 287 Martin, J. E 287 Martin, J. R 178, 203 Martin. Kir 203 Martin, L. P. A 298 Martin, Ph 208 Martin, Wm 203,221 Martineau, P. G 287 Martineau, P. R 287 M'Askill, Norman 864 Maaon, Eug 220 Mason, H.S 416,417 Mason, J 409 Mason, John 327 Mason, J. J 92 Mason, Wm. H 417 Maswij, H. J...400, 402, 405 Maasic, Jas 165 Masson, Jas. .55, 59, 1.50, 208 Masson, Hon. L. F. R . . 49, 67, 287 Maii«»^r.,S 208 Masson, St 203 Masson, Wm 208 Masten, Ck>r. A 208 Master, All 220 Master, Is 161, 168 Masters, A 415 Masters, Hoi 861 Matchet, Thos 181 Mather, J. A 218 Matheson, Art. J 203 Matheson, Geo. K 218 Matheson, Jas 842 Matheson, Jno. Arch . . 892 Matheson, R. . . . 165, 252, 349 Matheson, R. A 203 Matheson, Thos. O 203 Matheson, W. A 203 Matheson, W. M... 180, 228 Matliewson, R. D 287 Mathieu, A 287 Mathieu, Ert. 8 801 Mathieu, F. X 287 Mathieu, J. P 297 Mathieu, M....107, 112, 152, 157, 251 Mathieu. N. C 295 Matte, A. Geo 277 Matthews, Cor 3.59 Matthews, C. W 221 Matthews, Ed 217 Matthews, J 216 Matthews, W. G 338 Mattice, C. J 218 Maurault, B 304 Maureault, J. G. E 287 Maw, R. li 217 Maxwell, Jno 179-208 May, S. P 166 Maybee, Pet 220 Mayer, Jos 269 Mayereai- , J. B 417 Maynard, Jno. S :^56 Mayotte, F. X 301 Mayran(l, Ant. Oli ,'104 Mayrand, Z 801 Mazurette, E. Sim 307 Meacham, W. Wm .161-162 Meagher, N. U. .154-855-360 Meek, Edm 203 Meek, Jno. S 417 Mehan, Jno. C 877 Melan(;on, Jos 301 Melbourne, Dr 388 Melleville, T. R 214 Mellis, Geo 223 MeUor, Sir J 127 Menger, Jno 356 Menzies, Arch 222 Menzies, Jno 184 Mercer, Jno 178 Mercier, Hon. H. . .£37, 239, 241, 243, 244 245, 287 Mercier, Jos. L.",R 301 Mercier, M 259 Mercier, U. F. A 298 Mercier, W 287 Meredith, Ed 150, 204 Meredith. Ed. G . . . .298, 808 Meredith, F 287 Meredith, Rich. M 204 Meredith, Thos. G 203 Meredith, Sir W 90, 151 Meredith, Wm. R ... 149 161, 162, 168. 203 Merizzi, Ant 296 Merizzi, E 261 Merner, Hon. S 51 Merrill, A. E 288 Merritt, Ed 204 Merritt, JR 379 Merritt, Thos. G 385 Merritt, Wm. M 204 Messier, D 288, 292 Messier, Em 301 i^'essier, J . S 288 Metcalfe, J. H,.161, 162, 179 Metcalfe, Jno 204 iMetcalfe, Josiah R 204 Metcalfe, W. F 204 Methot, J. E 287 Methot, J. 246 Methot, Hon. F. X. O.. 238 Meunior, Frs 308 Mewburn, Svd. C 204 Mover. Geo. W 204 Meyer, H. W. C 204 Meyers, Ad, H 204 .Meynell, Walt. E 856 Miall, E 48 Michaud, A 270, 288 Michaud, Chs. R 804 Michaud, J. N 298 Michaud, N sm Michaud, T 294 Mickle, C. J 204, 389 Mickle, Hy. W 204 Mi'ldleton, Sir F. D..47, 91 Middleton, W, E 204 Mignault, .J, A 277 Mignault, P. B 288 Migneron. J. H 288 Milot, J 109,112, S09 Millard, R. P 220 Miliar, Alex 204 Millar, Chs 204 Millar, Jas 204,222 Millar, Robt 204 Millar, Wm 204 Milledge, Thos 386 Miller, B. B 215 Miller, Ed. H 204 Miller, Hugh 876 Miller, Hon, J, A 321 Miller, Jas. E 381 Miller, Jno. R 204 Miller, J. S....161, 162, 381 Miller, P 61 Miller, Rich 148, 204 Miller, Robt. . . .180, 204, 220 Miller, S. N 360 Miller, T.. 105, 11^ 180, 182 Miller, W... 51, 154, i^'i, 288, 854, 362 Miller, W"m. N 150, 204 MilUgan, J 834, 835 Milligan, Jas. A 388 Milligan, H. P 204 INDEX TO NAMES. 463 m. R...149 161, 162, 168, 203 t 296 261 I. S 51 1 288 204 379 .8. Ci 385 ». M 204 288, 292 I 301 S 288 H..161, 162, 179 no 204 )8iah R 204 W 204 E 287 246 n. F.X. O.. 238 rs 308 Svd. C 204 /VV 204 IV . C 204 1. H 204 'alt. E 356 48 ^ 270, 288 nia. R 304 [. N 298 ^ 306 r 294 J 204, 829 . W 204 SirF. D..47, 91 W. E 204 J. A 277 B 288 J. H 288 ..109,112, S09 P 220 X 204 I 204 204, 222 |)t 204 1 204 hos 386 13 215 H 204 Igh 876 a. J. A 321 E 381 R 204 ....161, 162, 361 61 n 148, 204 it.... 180, 204, 220 ^ 360 105, 11.4, 180, 182 .51, 154, 1^2, 288, 854, 362 u N 150, 204 834, 835 aa. A 388 l.-p 204 Milligan, Thos. C. . . . . 204 Milne, Jdo 216 Milner, C 384 Milner, W. C 386 Millidge, F. A 322 MillB.A 328 Mills, Alex 204 MUlfl.Hon. D..49.55,58, 66, 204 Mills, Dav. P 417 Mills, G. O ...322, 328 Mills, Geo. H 204 Mills, J as. A 204, 219 Mills, J. B 5.n 58. 355 Mills, Lewis A 386 Mills, L. P 416 Mills, Nath 204 Mills, 8. P 414 Mills, Wm. Ad 356 Millward, Jos. H 335 Minhinnick, Wm. H . . . 335 Mireault, G 288 Mitchell, A 220 Mitchell, Geo 222 Mitchell, H 3.37 Mitchell, H. B 381 Mitchell, Ja8...178, 180 365, 367. 369. 386 Mitchell, Jas. P. .332,334.388 Mitchell, Hon.P. .48,55.60.64 Mitchell, Robt . . 136, 204, 361 Mitchell, S 220 MitcheU, S. E 214. 215 Mitchener, H. J 221 Mittleberger, W. A 217 Moar, Geo 402 Moberly, F 102 Moberly Geo 204 Moberly, Thos. E 204 Mofifatt, Alex 223 Moffat, Fdk. C 204 Moffat, Thos 204 Moffatt, G 55, 61 Moffatt, G. B 338 Moffatt, O. U 288 Moffatt, R. McCi 57 Moffatt, W.J 221 Moffatt, W.Ing 354 MoiHan, Ls 294 Moloney, J no 179, 181 Monck, Geo. W 161, 162 Monck, J. F 204 Monck, Lord 47 Moncrief, Geo 55, 59, 204 Mondor, Jos. Nap 305 Mongeon, B .305 Mongeon, F. Ls 301 Monk, F. D 288 Monk, Hy. C 204 Monk, Hon. S. C. . 151, 249 Monkman, Alb 328 Montplaisir, H 55, 58 Monroe, N. M 204 Monro, Eb. F 358 Monro, Wm 363 Montague, W. H 55, 59 Montambault, D. J, . 152, 288 Monteith, A 18T itfontgomery, D 51,398 Montgomery, (Jeo. A . . 336 Montgomery, J 392 Montgomery, J. D 204 Montgomery, Wm 381 Moodie, J. D 335,839 Mooney , F 184 Mooney, Jno 404 Mooiey, Pat. C. C .357 Mooney, Robt 899 Moore, Chs. F 417 Moore, C. H 178 Moore, Chs. J 220 Moore, Dav .383 Moore, Dav. R 367 Moore, Edw 382 Moore, F. D. . . .109, 112, 204 Moore, Geo 216 Moore, O. r....l08, 112, 154, 348, 350, .3.")5 Moore, H. W 39() Moore, Jas. A 379 Moore, Jos. J 354 Moore, J. G 323,324 Moore, Jas. St. C. . . 399, 406 Moore, Robt 204 Moore, Wm. H 204 Mooseley, E. Tilton.348, 3.54 Morden, Au. L 178, 204 Moreau, E 246 Moreau, F. L 298 Moreau, T.T 288 Morehead, Geo 204 Morehouse, L 361 Morehouse, W. H 376 Morency, J. A. B 288 Morgan, E 110, 112, 182 Morgan, E. A. D 288 Morgan,H. J., 223,224,332,359 Morgan, Ira 215 Morgan, Jno 216 Morgan, Wm )61, 163 Morice, J. D 328 Morin, Alf 277 Morin, Alp 288 Morin, Ed 304 Morin, Jas. E 161, 163 Morin, Jos 239, 240, 308 Morin, Jos. Oct 294 Morin, L. D 288 Morin, P. G 301 Morison, G. A 288 Morison, Ls. F 288 Morisset, Alf 277 Morisset, C. A 288 Morrisey, Pat 324 Morley, J 415 Morphy, A. W 204 Morphy, PLC 204 Morphy, H. N 332,334 Morphy, Thos 204 Morphy, Walt 204 Morphy, W. Fr 904 Morrice, J. F. B 818 Morris, Hon. A., 49, 65, 149, 817, 380 Morris, Jas 179 Morris, Jas. H., 150,'168, 204 223,224 Morris, J. L 158,288 Morris, W 287 Morris, W. 8 889 Morrison, Alf.G 856 Morrison, Dun 205 Morrison, Hon. J. F. . . . 845 " Morrison, Jno 864 Morrison, Jon 362 « Morrison, J. W 898 " Morrison, Sam. G . A . . . 847 Morrison, R. . . .218, 369, 890 Morrison, R. G 864 Morrison, R. R 868 Morrow, B 185 Morrow, J 829 Morse, A 347,354 Morse, A. J 362 Morse, Chs 857 Morse, Geo. A 215 Morse, J. N 848 Morse, Jno. C 368 Morse, J, S 374, ^51, 385 Morse, L. R 360 Morse, L. S 347,855 Morse, R. S 854 Morse, S. G....374, 375,384 Morse, Sam. R 859 Morse, W. A. D. .105,112,852 Morson, Fdk. M 205 Morson, W. A. 899 Morson, Wal. A. O., 397, 408 Morton, F. E... 155. 369, 379,386 Morton, Jasi. A 206 Morton, S. T 378 Morton, Thos. M 205 Mosely, E. Tilton..348, 354 Mosely, E. F 154 Moselv, F 356i Mosgrove, Wm., 104, 112, 205 Mosher, Jac. H 875 Moshier, W 215 Moss, Chs 149, 168, 205 Mott, Wm 381 Mott, Wm. A 390 Motton, R 354 Mousseau, Hon. J. A., 67, 243 Mousseau, O., ir 822 Moussette, Wilbrod 309 Mowat, Dan 388 Mowat, F 149, 179 Mowat, Hon. 01 148, 159,161, 163,)84,167,175,205 Mowatt, Dav 877 Mowatt, H. M 205 Mowatt, Jno. A 205 Moylan, J. 185 Mudie, Jno 205 464 INDEX TO NAMES. i lii 1 ; If ' ! »■■■ :i ■ I-,'-; m t >i I' * Muir, A. r 41«. UT Muir, Diiv. 11 :m Muir, Jas 'JOr» Muir, Jno '.'or. Muir, Joi.n N :«iH Muir head, (U'o. II •Jfl.'i Mulkuni. r -.Miri MulkiuH, St I) :Wl Mullaiiv, .las. VV !«»)» Mullally. Jas. \V 4(K{ Mullni. Win. F 'J<1H Mulligan, Jas. A *2(l."> MuUin. Dan HH1» Muiock, Wui ."), •,>(»:) MulfKik, W.K '.V2H Mulvena, II . W '^H7 Muuia, M U'.i Munn, Dune 4(Mi Munro, K. F H^K. -.m Munro, J. M W'^ Munro, Lou. J 'W! Munro, R. (!..., Munro, Uicli. 11. MunnH', C!liH H . Munroi', (}. F. . . Munrcw, Mur. . . . MuHHon, Fred. A Munson, J. H. I) Mun-liison, Dun. Murdocli, Wni. . Murdocli, VVni. ( Murpliy, 1). R . . . Murphy, (k'o. \V Murphy, Jt-r. . . . Murpliy, Jno.. . . Murphy, J oh H.-)(i.^ H..:it).-). ',",»:t ;mi» :WH 'iO'} :!(5:i 'JO.') :{(»4 401 .•M'i, 40'.' (' 20."). Murphy, J. J l<"i Murphy, J. L '-'or. Murphy, J. R. .:57«, HH!). ;HKi Murphy, Martin ;{4(i Murphy, Nic ">'0."i Murphy, Owen 2H». .Ml Murray, — ;{'.'4 Murray, Miws A ;?*)H Murray, Ad IHl Murray, Alex. O '20.") Murray, Benj. W 17.') Murray, Chs ;{71t, :5K1 Murray, D 2157, 2«i) Murray, Geo :«52, 404 Murray, Geo. H ;{.')7 Murray, Hugh 21. *> Murray, H. VV. M...1($H, 205 Murray, J 4i;i Murray, James . .347.8."):i;i")8 Murray, J. R 2.SH Murray, Robt 217 Murray, Robt., jr : Murray, Thos. 101, KW JIurrfty, Wm. . .307, 383, 38!) Murton, Luth. K 205 'Mu8»en, W 210 Mussen, W. II. II ion Muttart. K. H 31»7. 400 Mvers, Chs. A 20."i Mvers. I'llg 20.") Mvcrs. |{. il 3211 Mvniii.i. .J. M .')2 Mvshmll. Dim 377 McAd.iiii. Moll. Jno 308 McAllistiT. .Ino :A. 01. 1 40. I()8. 200 MeCartliv.Jef. A 200 .MeCartliV, M . .M 180 MeCarthv, Peter 333 MeCartliv, T. A. M.104. 112, 1H2 MeParthv, Thos 13.") MeCartliv. Win. J 32") .MeCaul.C'hs. v" 3;{3.331 Mel'aul, (i. I.i'f 200 MeCaushuKi, J 180 MeCiaren, J . M 320 MeClelan, Hon. A.R. ..37").370 MeCleland. lion. A. \i . . 50 MeCleineiit. J 21!) MeClenet!;lian, A.V 32!) MeCiive.'Win. H 200 Mel 'lure, F 3.'>0 MeC'luskv, Jno.C" 382 lIe(N)]l, A. J 224,410 MeColl, Jel .342 MeCerkill, .).('. C 287 MeCo/niiiek. Mieh. .40!, 404 MeCorniiek. D 287 MeCriuunon, A 200 MeCrimmon. W 200 McConkey, T. D ....... 179 354 •217 210 184 182 38!) I Meronn.'il, A 287 ' MeConville, J. N. A . . . 287 MeConhrt'v, R. Y 404 I Me(onl,lJ. R >iHl ' MeCord, F. A rt7 I MeCosii, Jno 200 I iMe( "ov. VVni F MeCn"a. II ;; .Me« 'rea. .Jno .MeCiea. I'at . •MeCiea. Ii(in. VV . lOJ, 112. 180, Me( 'ready. Jas. VV MeCu'lglit. Hon. J. F.', liV), 410. 411, 413 Me(;roH8on. Th 1H(! MeCiinlv. lion. D 341 MeCiilla. W. A ,54. 00 Me('iillou«;li, J 102, 200 MeCiillough. J. W 201 .MeCiiiioiigh, Pat 201 MeCullv. t;JiH. A 857 MeCnIlv. (!. J 287 MeC'iiily. K. A 383. 8!)0 MeCiillv. VVni ij»i2 ! MeCully. Win. R iVu M(< 'liny. Pat 201 .McDairiiiid, K 210 McDeriiK.tt II mo Mr. D 2Ht .Medregor, M. I) 201 .\lc(.iiire. Jus 210 McCnire, llnii. TIk.s. II. 331 Jlcllrllev. Hon. ii. A . 313 Milfemv, T 39(1 McHiigh. Ceo 223 McHugh, M. 11 201 Mclllree, J. II 339 Mclllree, J. M 337 .Mclllree. J. VV 333 Mclneriu'V, Ceo. V 388 McIiierneV. Hon. Ow. . 30(i Mclniies, Ale.x 30;! Mel lines, Hon. T. R . .. 50 Mclnnes. J 02 Mclnnis. Jno 400 M( liinis. Pat 400 Meliilosii. A 358, 300 Melntosh. 1) 218 Mcliilnsli, Kd 301 .Melntosli. F. C 201 Mcintosh, J. .201.221,239. 240, 301, 377 Melntosli. VV. J 217 Mclittvre. A. (' 215 .Melnt'vre. A. I) 2(tl Meliit'vre, Alex. F 201 M(dntvie, A. W.. 222 Mclntvre. 1). A 201 Mdntyre, D. K 179 Mclntvre, D.J 201 Mclntvre. D. M 201 Mclntvre, J 149 Mclntvre, Jno 201, 378 Meliityre, P. A... 54, 59, 400 Mclsaac, A 352 Mclsaac, Colin F. ..342, 350 .Mclsaac. II 401 Mclsaac, Jos 405 McKav, A 224 McKav. Alex 54. 59 McKay. Arcli 329 .VIeKay, Aug 161, 163 MeKav. Don 398 .McKav, F. S 224 McKav, Ceo. C 821 McKaV, H. H 404 McKay. Hon. Jas .... 320 .MeKav. James A 847 Mown, Jno 178, 201 McKii)biii, O. J 218 MeKiel. F. H 387 McKiel, VVm. B .378, 379 McKiiloi., J. H 201 MeKim, II 218 McKim, I' 216 McKim, Robt 179 McKim. VVm 184 McKindsev, Hon. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) h A 1.0 I.I 1.25 I- !■■ Ill 2.2 '^ HQ A nil — — ^J i; 2.0 1-4 IIIIII.6 ^ ^ 7a ^l "el e. "^ v^ V '/ ^. Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 'o / 4> 4 % &>^ fA '•■Xi^''. 466 INDEJT TO NAMES. McKinnon, John... 341, 343, 343, 344, 397 McKinnon, Jos 222 McKnight.R 184 McLachlan, Alex 215 McLachlin, A 184 McLaine, J no. A. . . .406, 407 McLane, Asa M 338 McLaren, J no 178, 180 McLaren, J. B 224 McLaren, P 406 McLaren, Win. A 3r)9 McLartv, D 361 McLatchy, Hy. F 390 McLaughlan, D. G. . . . 377 VicLaughlan, Hub 377 McLaughlan, L W . . . . 377 McLaughlin, D. G 377 McLaughlin, J. W.. 161, 162 McLaughlin, VV. A 362 McLaughlin, W. H 223 McLaurin, Geo 201 McLaws, D 178, 180 McLay, Wm 216 Mi-Lean, A. A. .393.399. 403 McLean, Alex. B 222 McLean, A. F 17') McLean, A. K m\ McLean, D 318. 361 McLean, Ceo. E 380 McLean, G. VV 3.10 McLean, H. A 329 McLean, Hugli H 387 McLean, Jas. A 357 McLean, Jno. . . ,201, 293 400 McLean, Jas. F 357 McLean, Jas. R....393, 401 McLtan, Joseph S 347 McLean, J. VV 361 McLean, L 215 McLean, M. A 416 McLean, N 175 McLean, S 215 McLean, T. A 336 McLean, Wm 218 McLean, W. A 180.201 McLeese, R 409 McLelan, Hon. A. W . . 47, 55. 58, 68 McLelan, Tlios 47 McLellan, A 361 McLellan, Arch. D .347 McLellan, Hon. Dav. . . 365, 367, 369 McLellan, D. S 402 McLeUan, H 405 McLellan, Jno 362 McLellan.W. E. .335,356,359 McLellan, W. W 356 McLennan, A. A 329 McLennan, F 287 McLennan, S. D 356^ McLennan, W 301 McLeod, Ang 393 McLeod, A. E 379, 388 McLeod, Art. J 360 McLeod, Don 400.401 MeLeod, Dun. C 403 McLeod, E . . 155, 369, 384, P86 McLeod, F 390 McLeod. H 364 McLeod, Hv. M 404 McLeod, Jas 215,406 McLeod, Jno... 393, 399, 401 McLeod, John D. .345, 347. 350, 354 McLeod, Lt -Col. J. F, .91,330 McLeod, M 287, 399, 403 McLeod, N....391. 393, 395, 397, 399, 403 McLeod. R 388 McLeod, S. R 222 McMahon. Eil. .249, 267, 268 McMahon. Hon. H. 150, 172 McMahon, Jas 161, 163 Mc.ManuB. G 216 Mc Mantis. J-is. F 386 McM( -iv-y. L 328 McTll. - ir..,, J.io 217 McMi..hael, Dan., 148,168.201 McMick. "1 102 McVJilla.., .*'■ X 399 McVlills-i, \;'.,n 363 McMill.^ . All 402 McMillan, Aicli 223 McMillan, Hon. Ang. . . 394 McVillan, A. G 224 McMillan, Hon. D 50 McMillan. D 362 McMillan, Dan 380 McMillan, D. A 201 M-Millan, I). S 201 McMillan, F 361 McMillan, H 55, 62 McMillan, J 55, 59 McMillan, Jno 381 McMillan, J. E 414 McMillan. J. P 178 McMillan, N 363 McMillan. T. H 387 McMonagle, M 387 McMonis, 'J 219 McMullen, J 55, 62 McMullen, W. S 202 McMurrav, J. Sam. . . .201 McMurrich, Wm. B. . . . 201 McNab, Al 202 McNab, Geo 202 McNab, Hon. Jas 343 McNab, Welwood 347 McNachtan, E. A 181 McNaughton, A 213 McNeil, Dan... 340. .342, 345, 356 McNeil, Hon. John .341 McNeill, Alex 55, 58 McNeill, Angus 350 McNeill, Arch 393 McNeill, A. M 399 McNeill, Rev. Don 393 McNeill, F 400, 402, 407 McNeill, John S 342 McNeill, R 400. 401, 406 McNutt, C. S. . . ...... 166 McNutt, D. S 402 McNutt, Jno. D 353 McNutt, P 407 McPhail, Dan 219 McPhail, E. Q 363 McPhall, H 221 McPhee, D 392 McPherson, Robt. A 2(j2 McPherson. G. G 202 McPherson, J. 221 McPherson, Jas A 202 McPherson. W 379 McPlierson, Wm. D 202 McPhie, Alex 363 McPhie, Wm. F 356 McPhillips. Alb. E 329 .McPhillips, Louis G. . . . 329 McPhillips, Pat 202 McQuarrie. Jas. .179,219, 223 McQuarrie. N..397, 400, 403, 406 McQueen. A 382 McQueen. Hon. A 369 McQueen, Jas 390 McQue.sten. J. B 202 McRae, Jno 216 Mc Shane, Hon. James. . 237, 239, 241, 244, 246 McSorley, Geo 386 McSweenev, Wm. B. . . . 356 McSweyn,\)no 202 McSweyn, P 218 McTavish, A. A 202 McTavish. W. B 174 McVeitv, Tayl 202 McWhihiiey. W. J 202 Mc Williams, A If 402 McWillianis, Wm. G . . . 202 Nadeau, J 250 Nadeau, J. A 296 Nadeau, Mat 319 Nairn, Th. McJ 161-162 Nantel, G. A....239,241,288 Nantel, B 109, 112,288 Narrawav, J. E 135 Nash, w: H 322 Nason, H 329 Nattrass, Jno 219 Nault, Jos 270 Neelands, A 215 Nefif,0 331,.334 Neale, P. R 339 Neilson, Geo. E 218 Neilson, N. G 268 Neily, Hennigar 347 Nelles, F. E 205 Nelles, Henry E 205 Nelles, R. A 3/9 Nellis, J. R 205 Nellis, Thos. F 305 mmmmm . .400, 402, 407 S 342 ..400.401, 400 , .. ...... 16(5 402 D 353 407 219 ) 3CS 221 392 robt. A... . 2C2 >. G 202 221 as A 202 V 379 Vm. D. ... 202 363 , F 3o6 lb. E 329 lOuis G. . . . 329 at 202 as.. 179,219, 223 f.. 397, 400, 403, 406 382 )ii. A 369 8 390 I . B 202 216 n. James. . m, 241, 244, 246 o 386 VVm. B 356 lo 202 218 A 202 B 174 1 202 W.J 202 Alf 402 Wm. G . . . 202 250 296 379 J 161-162 ,239,241,288 109, 112, 288 E 135 322 329 219 270 215 331,334 339 E 218 268 ar 347 205 E 205 3i9 205 205 Nelson, Hon. H 408 Nelson. T. H 220 Nelson, Win. J 205 Neshitt, Jno. W 205 Nesbitt, Wall 205 Nevvbory,A 393 Newbigging, T 219 Newcombe, Ediu. L. . . . 356 Newlands, M. W....333. 357 Nichols, Jno 399,401 Nicholson, D 400 Nicholson, H 415 Nicholson, Bon. Jas. . . . 301, 393, 395, 397 Nicholson, Jno. P 393 Nickerson, Jas. L 364 Nicol, G. B 175 Nicoi, W. B 205 Nicoll, Wm 219 Nicolls, A. D 288 i\iven, A 182 Nevill, Lord R 127 Neville, Kuf. !S 205 Nixon, Ed. R 222 Nixon. Is 221 Noble, J 214-215 Noel, E 307 Noel, J. C 288 Noiseux, S 295 Nolin, C 254, 336 Nones, Jos. B 2i4 Norman, F 335, 338 Norman, Frank 323 Normand, Teles. E 309 Normandeau, P. E 301 Normandin, E, Ls 295 Normandin, Geo. Alp . . 301 Normandin, Ls 301 Normandin, V 301 Norquay, Jdon. John. . . . 318, 320, 321 Norris, Wm 205 Northrup, A. G 178-180 Northrup, W. B 205 Notman, Jno 163 Nowlan, J. W 379 Noyes, J. P 288 Nugent, F. S 329 Nursey, W. R 322 Nutting, Chs. A 288 Nutting, Edw. P 353 Nutting, V 260 Oakes, A. J 362 Oakes, Hon. Ed. R 341 O'Brian, C. G 205 O'Brian, Jas 205 O'Brian, P 108, 112, 205 O'Brien, Ed 304,405 O'Brien, F. H..109, 112, 285 O'Brien, F. X 297 O'Brien, Hy 156, 205 O'Brien, Mich. E 205 O'Bnen, P 163 O'Brien, Steph 205 INDEX TO NAMES. O'Brien, Thoa 205 O'Brien. Thrs, F 356 OBrien, \V. E 55. 60 O'Connell, Jio 401 O'Connor, E !w 205 O'Connor, H. B 215 O Connor, J 65. 67, 402 O'Connor, H. P., 161,162,205 O'Connor, Fdk 205 Odell, Hon. W. H 51 O'Donahue, D. J 178 O'Donnell, J 288 lO'Donnell,Tiios 380 j O Donohue, Hon. Jno. . ! 51, 149, 2*/J O'Driscoll, N'ich. . . .206, 223 O'Farrell, J 288 O'Flvnn, F. E 206 O'Flynn. J. B 206 O'Gara. Mar . . . 149, 206, 214 Ogden, Alb 206 Ogden, L 92 O. ilvie, W 102 Ogletree, Hon. F. . .320, 325 O'Gorman, S 222 O'Hara, Robt 180,206 O'Hallorac, (i. F 288 O'Halloran. J 151, 288 O'Heir, Art 206 Oldfield, Josh 379 Oldright, Hy 354 O'Leary, Art 206, 214 O'Learv, Hugh 206 Oliva, J 152 Olive. Jas 375 Oliver, Chs. W 206 OHver. E 170 Oliver, Jas 375 Oliver, T. H 288, 359 Olivier, Art 288 Olivier, J. O. C 288 Olivier, L. A 206 Olivier. N.N 288 O'Meara, A. E 208 O'Meara, Jno 208 O'Meara, Jno. E 206 O'Meara, Jno. J 206 O'Neil, Jno 206 O'Neill, Cor. Jno 206 O'Neill, W 172, 175 Orchard, J 219 O'Reilly, H. R 325 O'Reilly, Jas. E 181 O'Reilly, John 329 O'Reilly, J. R 206 O'Reilly, M 148, 181 O'Reilly, Mrs 166 O'Reilly, W. T 165 Ormiston, D 206 O'Rourke, Thos. A 206 Orr, Jno 222,409 Orr, S 269 Osier, B. B 149, 168, 206 Osier, Hon. F 170 Osier, H. F 206 467 Ostrnm. •. .. .... 206 Oswj.id, Jas. r 333 Ottv. :ioo ;179, 385 Otty, .;eo. O. D. ..379, 387 Ouellet, E 259 Ouellette, Jos. A 206 Oughtred, A R 288 Ouimet, Ad 288 Ouimet. G 245 Ouimet, Hon. Ged . . 151, 242, 245, 288 Ouimet, Hon. J. A., 55, 60. 152, 253, 288 Ouimet, L 250 Ouimet, T 57, 135 Oulton, A. C 388 Oulton, Alf. E 372, 382 Oulton, T, E 390 Ouseley, John W . .342, 354 Ouseley, W illiam G. . . . 347 Outram, F. P 356,^ Overell, A. E 206 Owen, D 353 Owen, D. M . . . . 107, 112, 855 Owen, J. M 347, 355 Owen, Hon. L. C 394 Owen, \V. H...154, 341, 347, 350, 354, 361 Owens, E. W. J 206 Owens, William 239, 240 Oxenham, J 393 Oxley, J. M 356^ Pacaud, Aug. . . 104. > 12, 288 Pacaiul, Chs. H 326 Pacaud, E. L 288 Pacaud, Ert 288 Pacaud, Gasp 161, 162 Pacaud, Hon. L. E 238 Paddock, Ad 379 Page, Clo. Ert 294 Pageau, Chs 304 Pagnuelo, S 152, 288 Pare, L. A 339 Pare, Th^o 326 Painchaud, J. Bte. A . . . 277 Painchaud, J. Bte. F. . . 296 Pakenham, H. A 46 Palen, Mar 222 Fallen, Jno 380 halliser. J. N 288 Palmer, Alb 367 Palmer, Hon. A. L 371 Palmer, B. S 380,390 Palmer, Chs 155, 403 Palmer, Chs. A 388 Palmer, D. W 399, 402 Palmer, Hon. Edw. .397, 398 Palmer, H.J 399, 403 Palmer, H. V 399, 403 Palmer, J. A 206 Paltaer, J. F 206, 861 Palmer, J. W 221 Palmer, M. B 376,384 it 'L ' I lli i ■468 Palmer, Ph 38T Palmer, W. Les '206 Panet, A. F. E 200 Fanet, Col. E. E 48 Panet, Ch 57 Panet, E. A .S04 Panneton, L. E \'V,\ 288 Panton, Wni '210 Pa])ineau, A. B mi Papineau, Hon. A. C . . '251 Papineau, C. F .'iOl Papineau, D. E 2!)3, H02 Papinean, (f. B ISO Papineau, J. (}....... . ;]02 Pajineaii, Ls. J 288 Papps, Geo. S '200 Piuiuct, lion. A. H 51 Patpiet, Hon. E. F. .'24.'i, 252, 250 Paquin, L. D '288 Parailis, E. Z 289 Paradis, J. E 299 Paradis, M. A 208 Pardee, Hon. Tim. B... 159,101, 102,1()4,100,108,'20G Parent, C. A 302 Parent, J. E 297 Parent, L. N '288 Pare, A , 240 Pare, A. T 288 Pare, Ed. G 288 Pariseault, C. R -241 Parish, Hy. F, F 359 Park, Geo 331 Park, Wm. A 307, 387 Park, Wm 380 Parke, E. J. . 150,200,214, 332 Parke, Thos 200 Parke, T. E 206 Parker, Hon. D. McN . . 341 Parker, Chs. W 300 Parker, Dan. B 301 Parker, F. B 210 Parker, H 214 Parker, Isr 300 Parker, J. G. H 356i Parker, J. M 30.3 Parker, S. J 180 Parker, Thos 206 Parker, Wm. F 357 Parkes, Jas 200 Parkes, R 172 Parkin, J. B 304 Parrott, J. M 180 Parsons, Alb 206 Parsons, J 347, 356^ Parsons, Jon 360 Parsons, S. K 224 Parsons, Wm. G 357 Partridge, H. 3.35 Partridge, J. T.. 213. 214, 215 Partridge, P. M 246 Partridge, Thos 206 Patenaude, P 268 Paterson, J. A 206 INDEX TO NAMES. Paterson, N. F 206 Paterson, W .55, 58 Patrick, A 91 Patten, L. H 200 Patterson, A. (J 350.< Patterson, Hon. C. S. 148,170 Patterson, E 200 Patterson, E. IM 383 Patterson, Fdk. \V 206 Patterson, (Jeo 329 Patterson, Jas 2'20 Patterson, J. C. . .55, 59, '200 Patterson, N .393 Patters, N. F 150 Patterson, Tiios '221 Patterson, \V. B., 359,399,400 Pattison, Wui. K 200 Patton, Hon. J 148 Pattulo, G. K 185 Pattulo, Jos 200 Paule, Jno 219 Payaii, Paul 305 Payne, Wm. L '206 Payzant, Jno. Y 354 Paxton, Jas. I ) 221 Paxton, J. F 179 Peacock, Sir B 1'27 Peacock, C 221 Pearce, G 220 Pearsall, W. E '220 Pearse, E 181 Pearson, Alf 323 Pearson, B. F 356 Pearson, D. M 380 Pearson, Jas 200 Pearson, J. J 185 Pearson, Wm 301 Peart, Edw. C .352 Peart, W. S 348 Peck, Chs. A 385 Peck, E . 375,370 Peck, Ed. A 207 Peck, Jos. B.... 374, .383, 385 Peden, Thos 335 Pedolin, F. L 380 Peebles, Adam 324, 325 Peel, C. L 127 Pelland, J. O 289 Pellant, Baz. E 269 Pelletier, — 252 Pelletier, A. F 57 Pelletier. Hon. C. A. P. 49, 51, 66, 91, '289 Pelletier, E.G., 106, 112. 277, 289 Pelletier, H 289, 379 Pelletier, Hon. H. C. 108, 112, 15'2, 253, 254 Pelletier, J 295. 289 Pelletier, J. B 306 Pelletier, J. E. C 304 Pelletier, Jos. P 277 Pelletier, L. C 289 Pelletier, L. P 289 Pelletier, P 289 Pelletier, R. S 379 Pelk'tier, T .306 Peltier, B 270 Peltier, G. T .300 Peltier, P. J. 8 '29.-) P?lton, Sauf. H 351 Pemberton, E. H 289 Peimv, C 414 Pennefather, H.J 207 Pennington, Thos. R. . . 359 Penson, R. G 217 Pentland, C 153 Pentland, C. A. T 289 Pepin, (' 108, 112. .3(W Pepin, H. P 302 Pepin, Jos. D 300 PejJer. Fr. E. P 207 Peppard. J. L 301 Perdue, W. E 329 Perkins, E. L 390 Perkins, Jas 324 Perkins, Jos. P 380 Perkins, Wm 321 Perkins, \V. C 207 Perks, Joan E 360 Pereira, L. C 48 Periard, A 157 Perodeau, N 224, 293, .302 Perras, F. X 289 Perrault, — 252 Perrault, J. M 289 Perrault, J. S 289 Perrault, M .302 Perley, Geo. A.... 381, 383 Perley, W. D 55, 58 Perley, Hon. W. E 369 Perley, W. G 55 Perrin, A. M 362 Perrin, E 57 Perron, Ab 379 Perron, J 259, 300 Perry, A. B 339 Perry, A. D 207, 333 Perry, W. C 207 Perry, Geo 179 Perrv, John H 184 Perry, S. F 55, 61 Pettegrew, Wm. S. .399, 401 Peters, A 399,403 Peters, Alb. . . .341, 347, 350 Peters, B. L. .154,372,875,385 Peters, F 356i, 399, 403 Peters, Geo. S 383 Peters, H. W 179 Peters, Hon. Jas. H 397-398 Peters, J. L 207 Peters, Sam. L 380 Peters, Thos. A 378 Peters, T. W 386 Peterson, A. E. W 207 Peterson, A. J 218 Peterson, A. M 320 Peterson, Chs. W 333 Peterson, H. P m INDEX TO NAMES. 469 5 370 30f. 270 300 S 211.-) II 351 i. II 28i» 414 H. J 207 Tlios. R... 3')!) 217 in-i A. T 28'.» . .. 108, 112. 308 302 ) 30() ;. P 207 L m\ E 32!) 390 32-1 P 380 1 321 D 207 E 36r. : 48 157 ....224, 293, .302 ; 289 252 M 289 S 289 302 A.... 381,383 ) 55, 58 W. E 369 U 55 362 57 379 259, 300 339 207, 333 207 179 H 184 55, 61 Vm. S.. 399, 401 , 399,403 .341,347,350 154,372,375,385 .356A, 399, 403 3 " 383 1 179 Jas. H 397-398 207 L 880 1 A 378 386 E. W 207 J 218 M 329 s. W 33.S P 38e Peterson, Ily. W 207 Peterson, S. S 406 Pettj', Jno. F 383 Piercy, W 339 Phair, C 413, 414,415 Phair, Ily. J 366 Phair, Jno. Hy 385 Phaneuf, A 302 Pharaucl, A. M 109, 112 Plielps, Or. Jas 161, 163 Philips, Jno. (.; 361 Pliilhps, I) 220 Phillips, James A 376 Phillips, Ell. VVm. H... 302 Phillips, Wni. A 302 Phillips, Wm. H 381 Phinney, Jas. D 367-386 Phippen, P, H 329 Phipps, C. E 3.38 Phoran, M.J 363 Picani, J 2.39, 241,, 307 Picard, Paul (Tsadenhohi) 304 Piche, A 289 Piche, E. U 151, 289 Piche, F 302 Picher, Jos 309 Pichette, Jos. Ed 270 Pidgeon, Edw 383 Pidgeon, Jas 406 Piercey, VV 102 Pignolet, L. 11 289 Pilon, A 289 Pilon, J 239, 240 Pinault, L. F. M 289 Pinder, J. K 383 Pinhey, Chs. II 207 Pion, J. O 296 Pipes, W. T. . .345, 356A. 358 Piteau, L. J 289 Pitt, J. U 268, 302 Plamondon, A 268 Plamondon, J. D 289 Plamondon, Hon. M. A. 254 Plamondon, T 302 Plant, Jos R 360 Planta, J. P 413,414 Plante, P 294 Mant, B. R. .. 374, 379, 387 Piatt, J. M 55. 61 Plaxton, Chs. W 207 Plourde, G. H 289 Plunkett, Thos 216 Plumb, Hon. J. B 51 Poirier, A. E 289 Poirier, J. A 293,309 Poirier, Jos. N 294 Poirier, P 51,390 Poirier, T 289 Poisson, M, J. A.... 269, 289 Poitras, Louis 297 Polkinghorne, J. A 57 Pollard, VV 416 Pollard, Wm. D 207 Polette,W. A 280 Pollock,. Hy. F 3591 Pomeroy, Jas 383 Pond, Jno 380 Pond, Jno. S 380 Ponton, Ed. G 207 Ponton, \V. H 184 Ponton, Wm. N 207 Poolev, C. E. .155, 409, 415, 416, 417 Pope, Jos 47, 93 Pope, Hon. J. C 67, 394 Pope, Hon. J. H.. 47. 55, 58, 65, 67 Pope, R 48 Pope. Thos. H 402 Pophani, Jno . .3.59, 399, 401 Port, Rich 376 Porte, Wm. J 207 Porteous, Thos. T 207 Porter, A. 337 Porter, E. G 207 Porter, "H 363 Porter, R .5.5, 59 Porter, W. 11 363 Porter, W, S 364 Poulin, Alp 306 Poulin. H. E 270, 289 Poulin, J. S 289 Pouliot, Alp 289 Pouliot. Eug 289 Pouliot, J. B 298 Pouliot, J. Elz 289 Poupard, J. Bte 295 Poupore, J 166 Poupore, Wm. J 239, 241 Pousett, H. M 216 Poussett- , A. P 150, 207 Powell, r'r. C 207 Powell, F. H 339 Powell, F. R 207 Powell, G 48 Powell, Hy. A .388 Power, A . . .48, 135, 1.53, 175 Power, Hon. L. G 51, .3.54 Power, Hon. M. J 342 Power, Robt 221 Pratt. Hon. O. E 207 Pratten, H. J 267, 269 Prefontaine, D. N 302 Prefontaine, R 55, 58, 289 Prendergast, Jos. A.... .322 Prendergast, Hon. Jas. E. P 317, 31H, .329 Pre.'cott, James R . .347, 353 Preston, Dav. H 207 Preston, J. F. T 127 Preston, R. H 161, 162 Prevost. G. M .308 Prevost, J. C 412 Prevost, i.. deG 289 Prevost, Melchior 308 Prevost. W 1.53, 289 Price, C. V.. 105,106,112,182 Price, Geo. R 379 Price, Jas. E 407 Price, J. C 379, .382 Price. M. W 220 Prieur. J. U 289 Priestlev, J. H 214 Prime, ths. M 277 Prinuose, P. C. H 339 Prinnose, Sam 360 Prime, J. E 289 Pringie, J. F 181 Pringle, R. A 207 Pringie, R . H 207 Pringle, Wm B 212 Pritchard, A. W 322 Procter, E. M 184 Proctor, Jas. A 207 Proctor, J. O 179 Protter, H. J 250 Proudfoot, H. W... 172, 207 Proudibot, Wm. A 207 Proulx, J. N 246 Prouse, Sam .391, 400 I rowse, Hon. J. F 394 Prowse, Sam., ;{!'3, 394, 395, 397 Pruden, J. M 325 Pnidhonnne, E 238, 302 Prud'homme, L. A.... 108, 112, 325 Pruyn, O. P 178 Prust, Wm 216 Pryor, Hy 3.53 Ptolemy, W. J 322 Pugsley, A 347 Pugslev, G. R 386 Pugsley, Wm 387 Pugslev, Hon. W^m.,jr., 367 Pugsley, Wm. t ' 332 Purcell, J. D 289 Purdom, Thos. H. . . 168, 207 Purdy, Jas. E 358 Purves, Alex. P 359 Purves, Steph, L 3.54 Purvis, R 362 Purvis, S. L 109, 112 Putnam. A 55, 59 Pye, Chas. W 347 Pve, W. L 346 Pyke, Edw. A 353 Pyke, Jno. G 3.55 Query, E 57 Quesnel, J 289 Quigley, R. F 375, 387 Quinn, Jno. M 207 Quinn, M. J. F 289 Quinn, Wm. A 388 Quintal, I. A 302 Quinton, VVm. A 367 Raby. H.N 303 Racicot, E. .107, 112, 1.53, 289 Rae, Geo. M 207 Rae, W 218 Raiche, Jos 306 Railton, Geo 207 m \sV- 1r ic* 470 Baines, F. N 207 Rainsford, H. B 3t<3, 385 Rainville, H. B i'89 Rainville. L 254, 294 Rajotte, 2(18 Ramey, Chs "223 Ramsay, Lor 405 Ramsey, D. C 400, 402 Ramsey. H. A 400, 405 wand, Chs. D 416 Rand, Fred. C 357 Rand, Geo. V 363 Rand, L .342 Rand, S 356A, 359, 387 Handall, A. R 216 Radenlmrst, Geo A . . . . 207 Radenhurst, Wm. H . . . 106, 112,207 Ranger. Frs. O .302 Ranger, X 221 Rankin, Jno. B 207 Ranney, H. R 390 Ransom, S. R 221 Rapelje, C. C 179, 181 Ratchford, Chs. E 355 Rattenbury, 01, B 403 Ray, Neil A 207 Ray, Hon. Wm, H 341 Raymond, L C 207 Raymond, Lor. D 207 Raymond, Fhil. M. . . . 379 Raymond, Wm. B 207 Raynes, Chs 289 Rayciide, Jas 161, 162 Read. BertonS .388 Read, D. B 148 Read,D. B. Wall. J . . . . 207 Read, Jno. Walt 390 Read, Hon. R 51 Reade, Wm. M 207 Redden, D. O'iSl . . . .106, 112, 397, 404 Redden, Jas. H 399, 403 Redden, Rich 399, 403 Reddy, Wm. B. S 302 Redgrave. S 413, 415 Redick, Fdk. A 207 Redmond, A 222 Redmond, Wm 363 Redpath, Wm. S 333, 335 Reece, J. H 217 Reed, Alec. P 346 Reed, Hay ter.. 330, 331, .333 Rees, Hy 381 Reesor, Hy. A. V 207 Reeve, Jas 207 Reeve, H 127 Reeve, Wm. A.. 150, 168, 207 Reeve, Jas 166, 218 Reeves, Jno. H 207 Regan, Thos. 1' 390 Rheaume, A. A 289 Reid, Arch. J 207 Reid, Hayter 333 Reid, J 55,58, 94 INDEX 'TO NAMES. Reid, R. B 399, 402 Reives, .Ino. . . 221 RelUy, Jno 219 Remillard, Ed 270 Remon, E. P 207 Renaud, C. F. P 302 Renaud, J. Ad 289 Renaud, P '297 Renaud, P. U 289 Renaud, Z 289 Rennie, A. H 322 Reny, J 259, 294 Ressor, Hon. D 51 Revell, Robt 207 Reynolds, E. Jas 207 Reynolds. Ed. R 208 Reynolds, H. P 377 Reynolds, Sam.... 178, 180 Revnolds, Wm 181 Reynolds, Wm. K .346 Rexford, E. .1 245 Rice, Chs 178, 180 Rice. F.J 379 Richard. A. D 360, 388 Richard, Ed .3.33 Richard, Jos. E 402 Richard, J. H. N 289 Richard, J. U 289 Richard, L. G 289 Richard, Max. F 382 Richards, A. E. .224,327, 359 Richards, Hon. A.M 413 Richards, Hon. A. N. . 148. 408, 414, 41.5, 416 Richards, Chs. L 389 Richards, J 367 Richards, Jas. Wm 393 Richards, Jno 384 Richards, R 221 Richards, Hon. Steph., 148, 164, 208 Richards, Steph. 416 Richards, Sir W. B. . 90, 148 Richards, W. H 221 Richards, W. W 358 Richardson, Alex 270 Richardson, C 378, 386 Richardson, H 245 Richardson, Lt.-Col. H., 330, 331 Richardson, J. H 219 Richardson, R. D 158 Richer, — 260 Richer, Th 254 Richey, M. H 154, 353 Ricker. Dav 222 Riddell, Alex. F. . . .224, 359 Riddell, Wm. R 208 Ridout, J 185 Ridout, Jno. G 208 Ridley, W.J 218 Rielle, N. T 290 Rielly, Dan 405 Riendeau, J. Bte. A. . . . 308 Rieutord, F 803 Rigby, D. G 36,T Rigby, Jno. R .375 Riggius, C. E 217 Riley, H 215 Rimer, C. J 257 Rimer, W 270 Rinfret, A. L 290 Rinfret, C. T 55, 6U Rinfret, R. P., dit Malouin 239, 241 Ring, 0. R 374 Ringuette, T 268 Riopel, L. J 55, 58, 289 Rioux, G. E 101, 265 Risteen, Frk. H 371 Ritchie, Ciis. H 1.50, 20S Ritchie, Geo 208, 356 :!'tchie, Geo. W 355 Ritchie, J. H 356^ Ritchie, Hon. Joseph N. 347 Ritchie, Hon. M. H 340 Ritchie, Hon. Robt. J., 305, 367, 384, 386 Ritchie, Robt. R 389 Ritchie, T 224, 354, .360 Ritchie, Hon. T. F 369 Ritchie, W. B. Almon. . 356 Ritchie, W F 290 Ritchie, ' J 90, 141 Rithet, 1. P 417 Rivard, A. M 253 Rivard, F. X 306 Rivard, L. L 246 Rivard, T. T .309 Rivers, Lew 381 Rivers, Robt .377 Rivest, Jos. S 293, 297 Rivet, P 57 Roach, Edward .347 Roach, Elis 361 H oaf, Jas. R 208, 223 Roaf, Wm 208 Roberts, J.J 329 Robb, Geo 208 Robb, Jas '208, 416 Roberge, A. J. A... 106, 112, 302 Roberge, Ls. Phi. Alp.. 306 Robert, Chs 2i)5 Robert, Jos. Tes. A .302 Roberts, Robert 348 Robertson, Alex. ..55, 59, 208, ?90 Robertson, And 151 Robertson, A. R 155, 410 Robertson, Chs 336 Robertson, Dav 208, 221 Robertson, D. B 208 Robertson, D. C 290 Robertson, F. Beverley. 329 Robtrtson, G 416 Robertson, Hy. H 208 Robertson, Hy. McN... 357 Robertson, J 323, 325 Robertson, J. A 222 ' ■m G 36« '• K 37r, . E 217 2ir, J 257 270 L 290 T 55, 60 R. F., dit 289,241 874 T 268 J 55, 58, 289 E 101,265 k.H 3T1 s. H 150, 208 'O 208,356 o. W 355 H 356A n. Joseph N. 347 n. M. H... . 340 ^n. Robt. J., 365. 367, 384, 386 bt. R :m ....224,354, 360 n. T. F 369 B. Almon. . 356 F 290 J 90, 141 417 VI 253 306 246 309 381 ^ 377 IS 293, 297 57 ard 347 361 208, 223 208 329 208 '.^08. 416 IT. A... 106, ^ 112, 302 Phi. Alp.. 306 205 es. A 302 i-t 348 ex.. 55, 59, 208, 990 lid 151 K ....155, 410 s 836 V 208, 221 B 208 C 290 Beverley. 329 416 H 208 • McN... 357 .. .323, 325 1^ 222 Robertson, J. E. .55, 59, 208, 394 Robertson, Hon. Jos. Gibb. . .239.241,242,243,244 Robertson, John J 347 Robertson, J. F 322 Robertson, Jas. S 208 Robertson, Lauchlan . . . 361 Robertson, N 180 Robertson, Hon. R 343 Robertson, Thos. . 149,172.208 Robertson, Thos. J 208 Robertson, V. A 329 Robertson, W y23, 224 Robertson, W. W ..153. 290 292 Robichaud, Jos. Ed .". . .' 309 Robicheau, Hen. M . . . 842 Robicheau, Ol 377 Robideau, .J 57 Robidoux, J. E 240, 290 Robillard, .\1 161, 163 Robillard, H 55. 60 Robillard, P. E 306, 309 Robinette, Thos. C 208 Robins, E. W 220 Robinson, Chr 208 Robinson, Chr. C...148, 168, 180, 182, 208 Robinson, F. A 173 Robinson, Jas 208, 375 Robinson, Jos 156, 215 Robinson, J no. A 208 Robinson, Hon. J, Bev. 159 Robinson, J. G 208 Robinson, Sir J. L. ..90, 173, 181 Robinson, John M 318 Robinson, Sam. S 208 Robinson. Thos 329 Robinson, T. B 385 Robinson, T. M 221 Robinson, Win 216 Robinson, W. C 391 Robinson. W. H 208 Robinson. W. P. . . .375, 376 Robitaille, A 290 Robitaille, Olivier 241 Robitaille, Hon. Th. . 49 51, 65, 237 Robson. J 408, 409, 411 Roch, Ed 306 Roche, Edw 393 Roche, Jos 393 Roche, VVm., jr 342 Rocheleau, A 240 Rocheleau, Antoine. . . . 240 Rocher, A 29. Rocher, B 297 Rochon, A 290 Rochon, Alfred 240, 241 Rockwell, Chs. F. . .349, 351 Roddy, W. B. S 224 Rodgera, F. B 221 Rodgere, Dav 402 INDE^ TO NAMES, Rodgers, Edw 380 Roger, Geo. M 208 Rogers, Hon . Benj 392 Rogers, C. L 217 Rogers, Dav 400 Rogers, Fdk 208 Rogers, Joel 218 Nogers, Kobt. V., jr. . . . 208 Rogers, S. A 414,416 RoUand, Hon. J. B 51 RoUo, H. J 359 RoUo, J 172 Rolph, Aug. P 359 Rolph, Thos. S 359 Rolph. Thos. T 175, 208 Romaine, R 57 Romans, Rob 341 Rome, A 93 Rondeau, P. Gasp 306 Roney, C. P 290 Roonie. VV. F 55, 60 Rope, Sam. C 360 Rorke, G 268 Rorke, Jos 161, 162 Rorke, T. J 216 Roscoe, W. E 35bi Rose, A. T 215 Rose, Sir J . . .49, 65, 90, 151 Rose, Hon. J. E 149, 172 Rose, R. M 184 Ross, A. M 368 Ross, Hm. A. McL., 114, 159. 161, 162, 164, 166 Ross. A. W. . 55, 60. 414, 416 Ross, CO .208 Ross, H'j.i. D. A.... 152 2.37. 238, 243, 244, 290 Ross, Dan. C 208 Ross, D, G 166 Ross, D. W 208 Ross, Geo .361 Ross, Geo. A 342, 355 Ross, Hon. G. W...159, 161. 163. 164, 166 Ross, Jas 400 Ross, Jas. A 329 Ross, Jas. C 208 Ross, J. D 356.V Ross, Hon. J. G 51 Ross, J. H .3.30 Ross, Hon. J. J. .51, 2.38, 242 243, 244 Ross, J. T 3.56* Ross. JolmE .337 Ross, John T 347 Ross, Jno. U 356 Ross, M 402 Ross. Phi. S... 359, .399, 401 Ross, W 49, 66,302 Ross, Wm. A 182 Ross, VV. B 3.33, 356^ Rouleau, Hon. Chs. B., 3.30, .331 Rouleau, Frs 294 Rouleau, Frs. Eph 306 4Y1 Rouleau, F. F 56 Rouleau, J. A 290 Rousseau, A 256 Rousseau, God. Prime. . .306 Rousseau, J. B 260 Roussil, Z 25.1 Routhier, Hon. A. B 151, 253 Routledge, Thos 3.35 Routledge, W 3.38, 348 Rowand, J 55. 58 Rowe, J 329 Rowley, Alf 383 Rowsell and Hutchison.. 156 Roy, A .363 Roy, C 290 Roy, C, S 290 Roy, Rev. E .363 Roy, Euclide 290 Roy, E. F. E 47, 290 Roy, F 304 Roy, Geo 83? Roy, Jos 254, 200 Rov, J. A 298 Roy, Jos. Ed 304 Roy, J. 298 Roy, J. P 290 Roy, Ls. M 294 Roy, L. N 298 Roy, L. R 290 Roy. Oct. Her :. 304 Roy, P. H 290,292 Roy, R 151,290, 292 Royal, Hon. Jos. .55,61, 320 321 Rubidge, W. B 178i 180 Rudolf, J. M 363 Ruel, P. Y 298 Ruggles, Edwin 355 Ruggles, H 357 Ruggles, H. C 363 Ruggles, T. D. .158, 847, 353 Rush. Robt 219 Russell, Lord A. G 47 Russell, Benj 348, 355 Russell, J 165 Russell, Jas 367 Russell, John 329 Russell, Jos. A 390 Rnssell, W. A 387 Rutherford. A. C 208 Rutledge, Jas 208 Ruttan, — 208 Ruttan, C 21C Ryan, J 107, 112 Rvan, Hon. Jas 366 Ryan, Jos 324,326 Ryan, Jno 382 Ryan. J. H 379 Ryan, M. S 383 Ryan, Hon. P. G ...365, 367, 369 Ryan, Hon. Th 51 Ryerson, C. Eg 208 Rverson, Jno. W.. 208 • V. m Hi 472 INDEX TO NAMES. 'f f i , ,1. If::': . i. ^ Hi ■/■■ ' .' II ill Rjkert, Jno. C. . .55,, 6o 149, 208 Ryland, W. H ^70 Sabeau, Hy. C 3GI Sabien, VV. G 393 Sadlier, Chs. A . .208,318,332 Salter, Jno. T 3(51 Sampson, Alex 208 Samson, Mich 216 Sanders, Ed. B 208 Saunders, Eudo 332, 333 Sanders, G. E 339 Sanderson, — 208 Sanderson, Wm .398,400,402 Sanford, Ar 301 Sanford, S. J 181 Sanford, Hon. W. E . . . 51 Sargent, Thos. H 221 Sarrasin, F. L 290 Sasse\ille, Alp. J 2T7 Saunders, A. C. R 219 Saunders, D. VV 208 Saunders, E 208, 214 Saunders, E. L 47 Saunders, Thos. VV 208 Saucier, J. B 270 Sauriol, L 302 Savard, Jos 305 Savard, P. W 290 Savary, A. VV.. 104, 105, 112, 351 Sawers, Camp. \V 208 Saxon, — 208 Saylor, A. B 218 Sayre, Chs. J 385 Savre, W. P 389 Scales, Hy 400 Scallon, W 290 Scane, E. VV 208 Scanlaii, Mrk 209 Scarfe, VV, « 178 Scarlett, J. S 166 Scarth, W. B 55, 62 Scath, Dav 224 Schambier, A . .107, 112, 294 Scheffer, Chs. (i 302 Schoff , Elg 209 Schofield, A. K 219 Scholefield, Jno. B 209 Scholly, Hy. T 376 Schrange, J.J 362 Schreve, T. C 154 Schroedei , Hy 414 f^chulty, D. L 219 Schultz, Hon. J 51 Schurman, Alf 405 Scilly, Sam. T 209 Scobell, S. VV^ 135 Scott, A. T 107, 112, 181 Scott, D. L . .156,331,332,333 Scott, Fr 209,223 Scott, Fin. S 220 Scott, Hy. J 150,209 Scott, H. Percy. .34b,352,356 Scott, J 209, 214 Scott, J. Bte 295 Scott, J. G 174 Scott, Jas. H 209 Scott, J. J 209 Scott, R. J 361 Scott, Hon. Rich. \V.. 94, 51, 66, 148, 104, 209, 223 8cott, T. R. K. 216 Scott, W. G 337 Scott, VVm. J. . 224, 333, 334 Scott, Wm. L 209 Scovill, VV. E 360 Scrimgeour, Hon. Jno. G. 392 Scriver, J 55, 59 Seagor, Chs. S 209 Seaman, B. S 361, 362 Seaman, Fr 360 Secord, John 330, 332, 333, 338 Secord, Jat?. B 217 Sedgewick, J. A 357 Sedgewick, R... 135,154,355 Seely. G. B 387 Seely, Jno. R 381 Seers, L. A 290 Seguin, Aug 308 Seidell, S 363 Sehvyn, A. R. C 48, 91 Seinlin, C. A... 409, 414.416 Sein])U', A 55, 62 Semple, H 172 Senkler, E. J 106, 112 Senkler, W. S 106, 112, 180 Setter. John J 323, 325 Severs, Jno 223 Sewell, Jos 377 Sexton, J. P 152, 290 Shakespeare, N 55 Shaftner, VVm. P 357 Shanley (or Shaiili/) Jas. 181,209, 223 Shannon, Jas. N 356 Shannon, Roht. VV 209 Shannon, Hon. S. L. 154 353, 358 Sharkey, Jas. T 389 Sharp, Ad 383 Sharp, Sam 382 Sharp, W. P 290, 332 Sharps, Jas 217, 334 Shar])s, Jas. W 209 Sharpe, Jno 402 Sharpc, Wm. P 333 Shaw, Alex 149, 209 Shaw, Alex B 209 Shaw, C. A.... 224, 360, 399, 401 Shaw, Cyr A 393 Shaw, Eli M 376 Shaw, Jno 209 Shaw, J. R 209 Shaw, P. Arn 305 Shaw, Robt 209 Shaw, Sam. H 376 Shee. P. Art 337 Shehvn, Hon. Joseph 237. 240, r 1, 244, 245 Shenstone, T. 8 184 Short. R 290 Sheplev. Geo. F 209 Sheppard. Dan. E 209 Siieppard, H. C 237 Shepi)ard, N. A 223 Shepijurd, W. M 253 Sherin, S 218 Sherry, G. J 209 Sherwood, A. P 102 Sherwood, H. S 323 Sherwood, Wm 209 Shiblev, H. T 209 Sliibley, Jess 216 Shields, Jno. 218 Shields, Tiios 222 Siiilton, Jno 209 ShirrelY, Jno 380 Sherrelf, W. A 219 Shoebotham, Thos. B. . . 209 Shortiss, Ed 209 Shover, J 215 Shreve, Thos. C 355 Shurtleff, 257,269 Shurtleff, W. L 290 Sicard, de Carufel 309 Sicotte, Eug 295 Sicotte, Hon. L. V 151 Sicotte, L. W 249, 290 Sicotte, V. B 254, 290 Sicotte, W 267 Sifton, A. L 224, 333 Sifton, B. E 217 Sifton, C 329 Sills, (Jeo. W 220 Sills, J 216 Silver, Alf 357 Simard, A. H 290 Simard, Eug. G 303 Simard, E. T 251 Simard, J. A 390 Simard, Jos 143, 303 Simoneau, L 241 Simons, J 216 Simonson, Jas 376 Simpson, A. J 224 Simpson, C. P 209 Simpson, D. B 209 Simpson, Jas 209 Simpson, Ph. H 209 Simpson, Tho. F 215 Simpson, W. B 220 Sinclair, Arch 209 Sinclair. D 184 Sinclair, Geo. A 346 Sinclair, Hugh D. . . 174, 209 Sinclair, Jno 220 Sinclair, Jno. H 356 Sinclau-, J. S... 109, 112, 177, 182 ^T . I' ,.• INDEX TO NAMES. . 473 ' 209 H 376 337 )n. .Joseph U), •: 1, 244, 24.-. . S 184 2!). A 210 Stevenson, Arcli . W . . . 359 Stevenson, 15. R...155, 368, 377, 385 Stevenson, Fr. 8 210 Stevenson, .1 56, 60 Stevenson, Jas. D..334, 337 Stevernian, Jos 361 Steverson, J. MoL. .179, 181 Stevenson. Ralph A. . . . 3.32 Stewart, A 329 Stewart, Alex 336 Stewart, Sir C 90 Stewart. C. A 175 Stewart, C. J MO, 353 Stewart. C. R 166 Stewart, D. B 48 Stewart, D. K. K 210 Stewart, Don. M 360 Stewart, F. C 161, 162 Stewart, Geo. A 335 Stewart, Ham. D 210 Stewart. Jas. A 216, 223 Stewart, Jas. J 355 Stewart. J . S 363 Stewart. J. McG 356A Stewart, McL 210 Stewart, P 218 Stewart. R. II 217 Stewart, Tlios . .210, 399, 403 Stewart, VV 415 Stewart, W. B. .348, 351. .363 Stewart, Hon. W. D . . . 394 Stewart. Wni. S . . . .399, 403 Stock, Jno. T 181 Stickney. Geo .376 Still. Wm 221 Stinson, Thos. H 210 Stirling?, A. A 383 Stisted, H. W 1.59 Stockton, A. A. .367, ,372, .386 Stockton, Chs. A . . .359, 386 Stockton, F. W .386 Stockton, R. O ,386 Stockton, F. W 379 Stockton, Ruf. A 379 Stone, Er. B 210 Stone, Fred 210 Stonehouse, Ed 210 Stotliart, J 220 Strachan, Rol)ert. . .331, .3.33, 334 Strang, John .305 Strange, CO 172 Strange, Jno 210 Strange, 0. S 135 Strathy, Hy. H 150, 210 Strathy, J. Lobt. 210. . . 210 Straton, Alex 382, 389 Straton, Chs 390 Straton. F. A. H. . . ..372, 884 Straton, Jas 888 Stratton, Alex 382 Stratton, Frs. A. H . . . . 383 Stratton, J. R 161, 163 Stratton, Wru. A 210 Streatfeild, H 46 Street, Hon. VV. P. R., 150, 172 Street, W. W 384, 385 Strong, R. A 393 Strong, R. D. . . 331, 333, 334 Strong, .S. H 141, 148 Strong, \V. G. . .394, 898, 402 Strople. Chas. .S 362 Stroud. "Wni 221 Struthers, J. E 290 Stuart, .Sir A. .90.151,251,2.52 Stuart, Alex 210 Stuart, A. P 327 Stuart, C'hes 221 Stuart, Er 302 Stuart, F. T 329 Stuart, GuH 290 Stuart, P 218 Stuart, Robt. A 377 Stull, J. F. A .338 Sturdee, H. L 375, 386 Suft, H . M 127 Sullivan, Jas. D 363 Sullivan, M 51, 310 Sullivan, W 135 Sullivan, W. H 210 Sullivan, Hon. W. VV.. 155, 391, 393, 394, 395, 397, 398, 399, 403 Sumichrast. F. C . ... 350 Sumner. Chs. E 388 Suter, F. D 219 Sutherland, — 324 Sutherland, A 363 Sutherland, A. H 363 Sutherland, Hon. A. M. 321 Sutherland, D 172 Sutherland, Don. G 322 Sutherland, Geo 386 Sutherland, J 51, .56, 60 Sutherland, J. M. , 398,399, 403 Sutherland, Miud 362 Sutherland, Ross 329 Sutherland, R. F 210 Sutherland, W. D 854 Sutherland, W. R, D... 13« Sutherland, Wm., 330, 348, 3.58 Sutton, Hon. Rich .368 Sutton, Wm 178 Surtees, Jas 222 Swan, J 415 Swayze, W. D 210 Sweet, Edw 210 Sweet, Wm 363 Sweetland, Jno 178 Switzer. J. C 232 Sydere, A. H 18;^ Sylvestre, Ls()ii, R. .Sc'iidyer. 318 Thompson, Sam ..... 385 Tliompson, Sam. J 318 Thompson, Stan. R .357 Thompson, T. W 219 Thorburn. Alex. Cr .336 Thorne. Hor 211 Thornton, Hv 219 Thornton, Jas. 1) 218 Tbur.ston, W. G 311 Thwaites, T. E 218 Tibbets, Jas 369, 382 Tibbets, Rich. \V. L. . . . 370 Tiffany. Ed. H 211. 223 Tillev. Sirs. L.. 48. 64, 67.90,91,365 Tilt, Jas 150, 211 Tilton. Jno 48. 224 Tims, F. IJ 245 Tingley, El 383 Tingk'V, 'S. \V .383 Tisdale. Dav.. 56. 60, 149, 211 Titus. Lor 211 Tizard. Geo. C 211 Tobin.Tbo 223 Tohin. Thos. S 222 Todd, A. T 92 Todd, C 102,413.415 Todd. J 325 Todd. \V . .57 Tolmie, R. F 417 Tompkins, N 376 Tomlins, Alf. F 405, 406 Toms. Is. F.. ..106, 112, 182 Tooley, Rich 161,162 Toothe, R. M 311 Totten, H 166 Totten, War 211 Torke, Fred 362 Tourangeau, Ad. G. . . . . 305 Tourigny, F. S 291 lourigny, H. . . . 107, 1 12, 309 Tourigny, Jos. Lud 300 Tousignant, J. 291 Tousignant, P. L 254 Towers, 1. A. P . . . . 178, I8tt Towers, Wm. B 211 Townley, T. 32« Townshend, Hon. C. J. 344, 345, 347 Townshend, J. Mo1 TuiKCon, K. L 2111 TurKt'on, N r»7 Turnl)ull. llui-old IW!) runuT, F !I2 Turner, (J. H ;«1», 401> Turnt'r. Hon. (i. .s. .;{().j, :{(»7 Turner, Hon. J 01 Turner, J(»s. A iHC* Turner, Hon. Jno. II.. . 4()H Turniir, Jolin ti iWf' Turriir, J. (} 880 Tuttle, J. N 218 Tweedie, LeB 37!) Tweedie, Leni. J ...mi, IMS Tweedie, R. LeB W* Tweedie. R. h. LeB 388 Tweedy, CJeo 3<)i> Twiniiig, Wm. .347, 350, 353 Tyler. Wm 215> Tyrrell, Fr 311 Tyrwhitt, R 50, (M Tytler, Jno 211 Twomey, Rev. D. A. . . . 135 Twigg, Jno 17!l, 181 393 380 353 354 351 u Under hay, Jno. C Under hill, B. N. T Uniacke, A. M Uniacke, Rob 93, Uniaeke, R. J 348, Upper, M. C...105, 107, 113, 180, 1S2 Upton, Chs. R 37() Urquhart, Thos 211 UHher,Jno 410 Ussher, J. F. C 160 Vail, Hon. E. A 369 Vail, Hon. W. B., 49, 06, 343 Vail, X. H 359 Valin, Jos. A 211 Valiquette, Em 302 Valleau. A. S 210 Vallee, J. B 251 Vallee, J. S 298 Vallee, R. P 291 Valois, Jos. Eva 308 Vanaese, A. P 291 Vanasse, F 50, 62, 291 VanBlarcomb, Benj .... 348 Vanbridger, Th. A 218 VanBuskirk, A. C 363 VanBuskirk, Colin 882 Vance, Jos 211 Vandal, P 291 1 INDKX 'JO NAMKS. Vandorwater, P '221 Viin(hisen. A. H '2'20 VatiDiizen, ()\v 211 Vanlderstine, Clis 400 ViUiUoughtiet, L 48 Viiiikoughnet, S. J., 150, 175, 211 V'aiduven. F. F 18(1 ViinNorniiin. (Jeo. \i. 149 178, 211 Vanstitlart. — 211 Vniistone, R... 211, 213, 215 Vatnviirt, (Jeo. H 383 Van wart, J. A., 110,113, 384, 387 Vanwart, Wesley 387 Varin, (i. A '240 Varin, J. B 270 Verge, D. Jas, A 209 Vernon, Hon. F. C>., 408, 409 Vernon, H. K. H 159 Vernon, Viet. J. A 381 Verrault. P. (} '298 Vertue, M 221 Verville, Jos 308 Vezina, Aug. Nic . . 305 Vezina, B 297 Vt'zina, Elz 291 Vezina, Z 254, 259 Viau, H 291 Viau, N 302 Viau, P Ant. 308 Vidal, Hon. A 51, 180 Viets, Jno. M 354 Vilbon, J 251 Villcneuve, Ferd 308 Villiard, J. A 291 Vince, D. McL 376, 889 Vincent, Geo. R 390 Vivian, H 829 Vocelle, Aug 305 Void. Lieut.-Col. L. P.. 268 Vowell, A. W..418, 415, 410 Wade, Al. V 357 Wade. Ed. E 211 Wade, F. B 355 Wade, J. A 377 Wade, J. C 154, 353 W^ade, Thos. A 322 Wade, Thos. S 211 Wadman, O. D 401 Waite, G. S 219 W'akeman. W 102 Waldie, J 56, 59 Waldo, E 92 Walkem,G. A..100, 113, 155, 410.411,41-2,413 Walkera, Jos. B 211 Walkem, Rich. F 211 Walkem, W. W 415 Walker, Abra. B 388 Walker, D, J 210 Walker, D. M..109, 113, 321, 324,326 Walker, (} 416 Walker, (i(>of. U ...823,329 Walker, .Jas 33:1 Walker, J. A 211 Walker, Jno 184 Walker. P. 211 Walker, Win. F 211 Walk(>r, Win. H 211 Wall -r. Will. S . ...224, 291 Wall, Mich 400 Wallace, Geo. H 378 Wallace, J. (J 211 Wallace, Jiio 375 Wallace, J. W 356,1 Wallace, N. (' 50, 02 Wallace, S 210 W.allace, Thos. J 353 Wallace, Win. r;....357, 387 Wallace, Win. J 211 Wallhridge, Fr. S 212 Wallbridge. 8am. « . . . . 212 Walls. .1. 1' 416 Walsh, Jaiiie^ 305 Walsh, M. F 48 Walsh, Mich 212 Walsh, P 208 Walsh, Ih. W 181 Walsh. Win. L 212 Walsh, Wni. W 357 Waltham, T 839 Wanless, J 214 Warmoll, C. V 212 Warburton, A. B ..158, 399, 403 Ware, G. T 212 Ward. Chs 861 Ward, G. C 184 Ward, Hy. A 50,59,212 Ward, Jas 302 Ward, Jno. J 360,401 Ward, J, W. W 212 Ward,Hoht 417 Warden, Alex. R 212 Warden, Jas. N 211 Warden, Fr. R 211 Wardrobe, W. H 212 Wanlrop, Robt 212 Wardroper, H 389 Wark, Hon. D 51, 368 Warner, L 2'22 Warner, ts. C . . 212 Warren, F. B SM Warren, Jas 212 Warren, Jos 405 Warren, Wins 360 Warthington, Ed. Bruen .'' /," Washburn, Jno 5:22 Washington, S. F 212 Wasson. Robt. B 380 Watt, And 220 Watt, C. C 380 Watt, Dav. u 212 Watt, H 415 Watt, Jas 212 Watt, Robt 220 4in H ...82H, :J2!> H3U 211 184 211 V 211 H SJII S . . . .224, 2»1 4()« H a78 211 375 nrm 50, 62 21« J 353 li....357, 387 J 211 . S 312 m. S 212 416 305 48 212 268 181 212 ' 357 339 214 212 B ..158, 309, 403 212 3(51 184 ...56,59,212 362 360,401 212 417 li 212 \ 211 211 H 212 212 389 ....51,368 222 212 334 212 405 360 i. Bruen ? «," i22 F 212 5 380 220 380 212 415 212 220 WattcrH, C. . .109,1 13..17:J, 371 VViittcrH, J no 161, 162 WattH, Siiiii 376, 383 WiittH, \V. J 291 Wattorwoitli, .las. A... 221 WatHoM, Dixie 331 WatHoii, (j(>(). A . . . 332, 333 WatHoii, (Joo, 11 212 WatHon, J. .) 217 WatHon, K 56. 60 Watson, VV. 1) 218 Way, J. F 166 Wayne. T 92 Wwitlicihc, Hon. R. L. . 347 VVcavinoutli, Jno 222 Wohi), K(l 359 W<«1)1), lly 381 Wfbl), W." H...108, 113, 151. 252 WebstfU", Barclay 355 Wohstor, (Juo. li 212 Wtihstor, (}. \V 224 Webster, H. B...' 361 Welmter, W 2 Hi Wedderlmrn, Fdk. J... 389 Weilderburn.W. 104,106, 113, 155, 3(i». 374 Weeks, liar. W 222 Weeks, O. > . . 42, 344, 353 Weeks, Sam. M 361 Wee).,,, Wm. Art. ..397, 398, 399, 403 Weeks, Wm. H 361 Weir. (Jeo. E 212 Weir. . I. J 212 Weir, Jno 220 Weir, R. S 291 Weir, W. A 291 Welch, Dav. I 388 Weld, Edm 212 Weldon, C. W...56, 61, 155, 384, 385 Weldon, Jno. O.J 398 Weldon, R. B 383 Weldon, R. C. . . . 56, 58, 357 Weliar, C. A 181 Weller, Chas. A., 108, 113, 155, 223 Welling, Thos. A 385 Wells, A 375 Wells, E. G 221 Wells, Geo. W 212 Wells, Hon. Rup. M... 212 Wells, Thos 212 . Wells, Wm 214 Wells, W. B 216 Wells, W. W 388, 390 Welsh, W 56, 61 Wentworth, D. B 154 Wentzell, W.J 347 West, Geo 376 West, G. H 329 West, Wm. A 876 Weston, Byron A. . .355, 360 Westmore, G. K 377 INDEX TO NAMK.<. Wetmoro, Hon. A. R., 368. 371, 372 Wetmore.Ed. L. . 155,331,385 Wetmore, II. G. G 371 Wetmore, .1 . P 385 Wetmore, T. M 380, 387 Weyms, J 223, 329 Whal.', ('lis. C 219 W'haley, Jno. J 222 VVliab'y, S. .1 221 VVh(>eland,('hs 219 Wheeler, G. T 127 Wheelan, Jno 166 Whelan. VV 217 Wli.'lelaii. J'at 185 Wheten. Wm 378 White, A Kit; White, A. .1., 1.54,345.354.358 White, Hon. A. T 344 White, A. H 367, 379, 387 White. B 217 Wliite, F 48 White, Hon, Geo 369 White, (!eo, W 366, 376 White, 11, A, L 212 White, Howard B !' !1 White, Jas. S 366, ^1 White, J.I) 2!9, 375 White-Fjaser, M. H . . . 338 White. N. \V,, 154,326,3 14.3,54 White, P 56, 61 White. Sol 212 White, Hon. Thos.. 48. 50, 58, 68 White. W 153, 331. .333 W'hite. Will. 1) 405 White, Will. H 380 White. Wm. J 212, 291 W'hite, Wm. K 223 White, Wm. R 212 White, W. T 291 White, W, W 219 Whiteway, Robt 405 Whitford, Jos 363 Wliiterhard, Geo 322 Whitehead, Wm ;<8:{ Whiting, Jno, L 212 Whitley, \V, J .S25 Whitlock, Wm 377 Whitman, Alf 356 Whitman, Hon, G(!0, . , . 341 Wliitmarsh, E. U 217 Whitney, Jas. P 212 Whittaker, J. F 390 Wliittier, H. H 356 Whitton, Jno 219 Wickham, Hy. J 212 Wicksteed.G. W 151 Wicksteed, R. J. .57,223, 224, 359 Wickson, Sam 212 Wideman, J. L 218 Widdifleld, C. H 212 Widdifield, J, C 321 Widdifleld, Jos. H. .161, 163 477 Widdifleld, Wm, C 212 Wigg. E. .J 220 Wightnian, Geo 399 Wightinan, Hon. Jos... 395 Wighlman. Wm 401 Wigle. 10. S 212 WilgresH, (J. S 212 Wilkes, A. E 329 Wilkes, All'. J 212,224 Wilkes, J, C 219 Wilkt.., VV, A 224 Wilkin, Art, W 212 Wilkins, M 212 Wilkiiis, Hon. iM. J.... 343 Wilkinson, Jas. H 212 Wilkinson. Wm 374 VVilkison, W. ..107. lOM. Hit VVilkison. W. 11.. 104, 106.1 13 Wilmot. Kd-v. H 385 Wilniot. G 383 Wilmot, H 161, 162 >' ilmot. Jno, 1) 381 V\ 1 1 not, H(m, L. A 365 Wi.mot, Hon. R, I).. 49, 56, (U, (i7, 365 Wilmot, S 217 Willett, .1, !in 386 WiMiinh.l-'reil 334 ni. ,ims. Ad 212 Wiiiianis, Alex. J 212 Williams, E. A 222 Williams. Jas 358 Williams, J. M 185 W illiiiiMs, ,lii() 215 WiliiaiiiH. K. VV -^H, 214 VViUiams, Thos. E 212 Williams, V. A. S 338 Williams, W 325 Williams, Walt. S 212 Williani.s, .-iir Wm. I'.. . 340 Willis, Hon. Edw 369 Willis, Th 180 Williston, Ale.K. G 380 Williston, E P 387 Williston, Phil 380 Willonghbv, Wm...l61, 163 Willonghby, W. B 213 Wilson, A. A 384, .387 Wilson, Sir Ad 148 Wilson. C 416 Wilson, C. P 329 Wilson, Hon. D. H .318, 321 Wilson, G 217 Wilson, G. M 224, 360 Wilson, Dr. H. C 330 Wil.son, H. McK. . . .150, 212 Wilson, H. R 224 Wilson, Is. P 179, 181 Wilson, J ..; 216,379 Wilson, J. G 56,58 Wilson, Jas. F 335 Wilson, J. G 222 Wilson, J. H 56,59 Wilson, J. 339 Wilson, Jno. S 212 m Mi ■ "i; Wilson, J. W. H . . .327, 329 Wilson, M 212 Wilson, Paul .1 219 Wilson. Rich. W '212 Wilson, U m, 60 Wilson, Wm....57, ir)3, 218, 222, 367, 388 Wilson, Wm. G 212 Winchester, Alf 360 Winchester, Jno 175 Wing, F 222 Wingfiekl, J. M 223 Wink, A. S 213 Winrani, William 318 Winslow, E. B 386 Winslow, Jno. C. . . .376, 385 Winslow, J.N 389 Winslow, J. N. W 376 Winslow, T. B 370 Winflow. \V 376 Winslow, W. C 359, 388 Wise, Capt. H. E 47 Wisdv. Sobt 375 Wiahart, Rob 336 Wisiler, Hy 213 Wismer, E. A 213 Withers, Russ 360 Witherspoon, R. W 213 Wolfemlen, R 158. 409 Wood, A 221 Wood, A. F 161, 162 Wood, D. C 221 Wood, Hon. E. B 164 Wood, Hy 416 Wood. J .56, 62 Wood, Jno. F....56, 58, 213 Wood, Robt. E 179, 213 INDEX TO NAMES. W^ood, S. C 164 Wood, Hon. Thomas. . . 238 Woofl, Wm. B 161, 162 Wood, Sam. G 213 Wood, Z. T 389 VVoodburv, George 347 Woodburv, Jno 360 Woodman. Jno. D., 399, 402, 405 Woous. Hon Frs 366 Woods. J. P 150 Woods, R. S., 106,113,148,182 Woodward, A. G 277 w oodward, Jno 378 Wood worth. Doug. B . . 354 Woodworth, W. S 361 Woodyatt, 1 hos 213 Woolcock, F. M 222 Wootton, .S. Y 413, 416 Worden, Geo. J 380 Worrell, Jno. A 213 Wortman. Jac 382, 383 Wortman.S 389 W other spoon, J. T .... 153 Wright, Al 56, 60 Wright, Alex. L 383 Wright, Am 166 Wright, C 213, 220 Wright, Fdk. W 213 Wright, H. B 302 W^ right, Hy. E. .400, 402, 403 Wright, Jno 213 Wright, Jno. A 213 Wright, Major 399, 402 Wright, Robt 376 Wright, Til. H 180 Wright. Wm. J 213 Wroughton, T. A 338 Wurtele, C. J. C 291 Wurtele, Hon. J. .S. C. . 151, 243, 244, 252 Wurtele, R. H 224 Wyatt, J. E 400, 403 Wyld, Wm 213 Wylde, Isaac J 347, 353 Wylde, W. H 361, 36.H Wylie, Thcs 161, 163 Yale, lly ;.. 213 Yarnold, Fr. M 213 Yarwood, Edm. M 213 Yates, J. S 415,416 Yeo, J. . . .56, 61, 393. 394, 400 Yeomans, Jos. H 389 Yeomans, K. P 380 Yerxa, Alf. A 383 Yerxa, Ah. D 383 Young, Ab 377 Young, C 52, 155, 398 Young, E. M 213 Young, Finlay McN. ... 318 Young, Jas 164, 367 Young, Jno 378 Young, J. B 92 Young, Mvl 216 Young, Hon. Robt.. 366, 369, 378 Yoimg, Sm. J 213 Yoimg, St. J 213 Young, Sir W 90 Young, W. H 214 Zimmerman, J. A 217 Zeller, M 216 . A 838 C 291 J. S. C. . , 843, 244, 252 224 400, 403 213 r 347, 353 361,363 161, 163 213 : 213 1. M .... 213 415, 416 I, 393. 394, 400 H 389 380 383 383 . .52, 155, 398 213 McN.... 318 164, 367 378 92 216 )bt. .366, 369, 378 213 213 90 214 A 217 216 AD VERTISEMEN Ti". 479 Dominion Lands Regulations. UNDER the Dominion Lands Regulations all surveyed even-numbered sections, excepting 8 and 26, in Manitoba and the North- West Terri- tories, which have not been liomesteaded, reserved to provide wood lots for settlers, or otherwise disposed of or reserved, are to be held exclu- sively for homesteads and pre-emptions. HOMESTEADIi. Ten and Homesteads may be obtained upon payment of an Office Fee o Dollars, subject to the following conditions as to the residence cultivation : — In the " Mile Belt Reserve," that is the even-numbered sections lying within one mile of the Main Line or Branches of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and which are not set apart for town sites or reserves made in connection with town sites, railway stations, mounted police posts, mining and other special purposes, the homesteader shall begin actual residence upon his homestead within six months from the date of entry, and shall reside upon andjmake the land his home for at least six months out of every twelve months for three years from the date of entry ; and shall within the first year after the date of his homestead entry, break and prepare for crop ten acres of his homestead (juarter-section ; and shall within the second year crop the said ten acres, and break and prepare for crop fifteen acres additional, making twenty-five acres : and within the third j^ear after tlie date of his homestead entry he shall crop the said twenty-five acres, and break and prepare for crop fifteen acres additional ; so that within three years, of the date of Ills homestead entry, he shall have not less than twenty-five acres cropped, and fifteen acres additional broken and prepared for crop. Land, other than that included in M ile Belt, Town Site Reserves and Coal and Mineral districts, may be homesteaded in either of the three following methods : 1. The homesteader shall begin actual residence on his honxstead and cultivation of a reasonable portion thereof within six months Irom date of entry, unless entry shall have been made on or after the 1st day of September, in which case residence need not 'commence until the Ist day of June following, and continue to live upon and cultivate the land for at least six months out of every twelve months for three years from date of homestead entry. 2. The homesteader shall begin actual residence within a radius of two miles of his homestead, and continue to make his home within such radius for at least six months out of every twelve months for the three years next succeeding the date of homest ad entry ; and shall within the first year from date of entry break pnd prepare for crop ten acres of his homestead quarter-section ; and shall within the second year crop the said ten acres, and break and prepare for crop fifteen acres additional ; so that 1 ^1 w j#|| ■fflt ft! tll Hi tJiM WaH i ill uM :.fl '1/ V' 'I 480 ^ Z) VER TISEMENTS. within tliree years of tlie date of liis homestead entry he shall have not less than twenty- five acres cropped; and shall liave erected on the land a habital)le house, in wliich he shall have lived during the three months next preceding his application for homestead patent. 3. Tlie homesteader shall commence the cultivation of his homestead vi'ithin six months after the date of entry, or if the entry was obtained after the 1st day of iSeptember in any year, then before the 1st day of June fol- lowing ; shall within the first year break and prepare for crop not less than five acres f)f his homestead ; shall within th.e secoml year crop the said five acres, and break and prepare for crop not less than ten acres in addition, making not less than fifteen acres in all ; shall have erected a liabitable h(^use on the homestead before the expiration of the second year ; and on or before the commencenient of the third year shall have begun to reside in the said house ; and shall have continued to reside therein and cultivate his homestead for not less than three years next prior the date of his application for patent. At the time of making entry, the homesteader must declare to the Land Agent under which of the foregoing provisions he elects to hold his land ; and on applying for patent must prove that he has made ])ermanent im- provements (m his land, to tlie aggregate value of not less than one dollar and fifty cents per aci"e, (eijual to about six shillings sterling). In th(^ event of a homesteader desiring to secure his patent witliin a shorter ])eriod tlian the three years ))rovided by law, he will be permitted to jnirchase his lioniestead and furnishing proof that he has resideil on the land for at least twelve months subsequent to date of lioniestead entry. PRE-E OPTIONS. Any homesteader may at the same time as he makes his homestead entry, but not at a later date, should there be available land adjoining the homestead, enter ai; additional (luarter-sectiou as a pre-emption on pay- ment of an olHce feti of ten dollars. The ])re-empti(m right entitles the homos'teatter to purchase the land so pre-emi)ted, on becoming entitled to his homestead patent ; but should the homesteader fail to fullil the homestead conditions, or to pay for suclx i)re- emption within six months after he becomes entitled to claim a patent for his liomestead, he forfeits all claim to his pre-emption. The price of ]>re-emptions, not included in Town Site Reserves, is two dollars ami tiftv cents per acre. Where land is north of the northerly limit of tlie land grant along the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and is not within twenty-four miles of any branch of that Railway, or twelve miles of any other Railway, i)''e-emptions may be obtained for two dollars per a(!re. . ' INFOKMATIOX. Full information respecting the land, timber, coal and mineral laws, and copies of the Regulations, may be obtained upon ajiplication to the Secsretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Ontario ; to the Com- missioner of Dominion Lands, Winnipeg, Manitoba ; or to any of the Dominion Lands Agents in Manitoba or the North- West Territories. ;\. . ' A. M BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. A D VER TISEMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS -0:0- INDIAN UANDS. Lands in the undermentioned- Localities are offered FOR SALE TO ACTUAL SETTLHRS Through the following Local Indian Agents : On the Great Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron, Ontario. Mr. J. C. Phipps, of Manitowaning, is the agent for the sale of lands in following Townships on this Island : — Assignak. Bidwell, Howland,Shegui- andah, Billings, Campbell, Carnarvon, Allan, Tehkumah, and Sandlield ; and in the Townplots of Sheguiandah, Manitowuning and Shaftesbury (commonly called Little Current). Mr. B. W. Ross, of Cockburn Island, is agent for lands on that Island, as well as or those in the Townships of Robinson, Dawson (on Jlanitoulin Island), and Townplot of Gore Gay, Townplot of Tolsiuavilh? (Cockburn Island), and Gordon, Mills, Burpee (on Barrie Island). LKADING ROADS have been constructed throughout t lie Great Manitoulin Island. ON THE SAUGEEN PENINSULA, ONTARIO. The lands in the Townships of Amabel, Albemarle, Keppel. Eastnor, Lindsay, and St. Edmunds, as well as in several lownplols in tlu> Penin- sula, are offered for sale through Mr. Wm. Simpson, Indian Lands Agent, at Wiarton, County of Bruce, Ont. ON THE GARDEN RIVER RESERVE, ONTARIO. Mr. William Van Abbott, of Sault Ste. Marie, is agent for the sale of lands within this tract, and which are situated in the Townships of Mac- donald, Laird and Meredith ; also for lands within the tract commonly known as the Batchewan Baj' Indian Reserve, and comprised in the Town- ships of Aweres, Fenwick, Kars, Pennefather, Dennis, Herrick, Fisher, Tilley, Haviland, Vankoughnet, Tupper and Archibald. A Leading Road is at present in course of completion through tin io lands, and will, when completed, afford ready communication vith other parts of the country to intending settlers. The Conditions of Sale in respect to the lands within the Townsliips above described can be ascertained on applicaticjn to the respective agents. By order. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa. June, 1884. L. VANKOUGHNET. Deputy Sii/i.-Clenernl of IhiHuh Affairs, 4 ■■-!* 482 AD VERTISEMENTS. -i Regulations made under the authority of the " Naturalization Act, Canada," approved by His Excellency tlie Governor- General in Council, on the 30th day of September, 1887. 1. The time within which an alien's three years' residence or service must be had before taking the oaths or affirmations of residence and allegi- ance, and procuring the same to be filed of record as provided in the 8th section of the said Act is limited to five years, immediately preceding the taking of such oatlis or affirmations. 2. In the North-West Territories the certificate mentioned in the 10th section of the Naturalization Act shall be presented to a Judge of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories, who shall take such measures to satisfy himself that the facts stated in the certificate are true, as shall in each case ' appear to him to be necessary ; and when satisfied that the facts stated in the certificate are true, be shall grant to the alien a certificate of naturali- zation authenticated under his hand and the seal of the Court. Each judge of the Supreme Court shall cause to be kept by the clerk of the court a record of the certificates presented to and filed with him. Also a record of all certificates of naturrlization granted by liim of which such judge or clerk is liereby authorized at any time to give a certified copy. The oaths mentioned in Sections 41 and 42 of "The Naturalization Act," shall, if the person taking them resides in the North-West Territories, be filed of record with a clerk of the Supreme Court of tlie North-West Territories. 3. The forms of declarations of alienage made in pursuance of the said Act shall be resjjectively as follows : — The Naturalization Act, Canada. Declaration of Alienage by a Naturalized British Subject. I, ^4. J?., of , having been naturalized as a British subject on the of , 18 , do hereby, under the provisions of the Order of the Governor-General in Council of the , and of the treaty between Great Britain and C. D. , renounce my naturalization as a British subject, and declare that it is mydesire to resume my nationality as a sub- ject [or citizen] of C. D. (Signed) A. B. Made and subscribed this day of , 18 , before m, (Signed) * E. F. Justice of the Peace, [or other official title.] The Naturalization Act, Canada. Declaration of Alienage by a Person born tnthiii British Dominions, but also a subject or Citizen of a Foreign State by the late thereof. I, A. B., of , being held by the common law of Great Britain to be a natural born subject of Her Britanic Majesty by reason of my having been born within Her Majesty's dominions, and being also held by the law or CD. to have been at my birth, and to be still, a subject [or Citizen] of C, D., THE- CANADIAN LAW TIMES IS THE BEST PERIODICAL A LAWYER CAN TAKE. n ituralization Governor- r, 1887. ice or service ce and allegi- led in the 8th •receding the 1 in the 10th tlie Supreme ires to satisfy- in each case ' lets stated in ! of natnrali- ' the clerk of 1 him. Also which such ed copy, ization Act," )ries, be filed Territories. i of the said 'ecf. 1 subject on sions of the f the treaty as a British ty as a sub- , before ni. Peace, ficial title.] inions, hut reof. 'itain to be aving been aw of CD. ]of C, Z)., Isi'. 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Beclaration of British Nationality. I, A. B., ot , being a natural-born subject of Her Britannic Majesty, and having vohmtarily become naturalized as a subject [or citizenl of C, D. , on the tion, and declare British subject. that of it is mv 18 , do hereby renounce such naturaliza- desire to be considered and treated as a Made and subscribed this (Signed) day of (Signed) B. before me. .4. 18 E. F. Justice of the Peace, [or other official title]. Note.— Tho Act under which thia declaration ia made provides that the declaration "shall not within the limits of the Forcif?n State in wliich lie wan naturalized be deem- ed within Canada to be a British subject, unl>'SS be has ceased to be a subject of the State in pursuance of the laws thereof or ih pursuance of a treaty to that effect." 4. 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