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BiATTV, Esq., Vice-President Bank of Toronto. W. R. Bbook, Esq., Merchant. Gko. a. Oox, Esq., President Canadian Bank of Commerce. E. HoHKR Dixon, Esq., Cr-jsal-€teneral for the Netherlands. Jambs J. Fov, Esq., QX!!. 6l0. GooDKBHiu, Eisq., Pres. Bk. Toronto. H< S. HoWLAJTt), Esq., President Imperial Bank of Canada. Robert Jaffbay, Esq., Vice-President Land Security Co. JSuiLius Iryino, Esq., Q.C. J. W. Langmuib, Esq., Msnaging Director (General Trusts Co., Toronto. A. B. Lke, Esq., of Rice Lewis Jt Son, Ltd. J. G. Scott, Esq., Q.C., Master of Titles. Hon. Senator Frank Smith, P.C. T. Sutherland Staynbr, Esq., President Bristol and West of England Co. - James Soorr, Esq., Director Dominion Bank. TRUST AND AGENCY DEPARTMENT Under the Charter of Inoori>oration and Letters Patent the Company has authoril^ to undertake and execute every kind of trust, and financial agencies of all descriptions. Among the more important trusts, agendes and other offices which the Company is anthoi- aed to discharge, the following may oe specially mentioned : — 1. Trustee under the Appointment of Courte, Oorporations and Private L:xdividuals. 2. ExecntOT, Administrator, Guardian, Ocinmittee, Receiver, or other official fiduciary functinns. Al^ent for any person holding any of the foregoing offices. Agent and Attorney for the management and Winding up of Estates. Agent for investing money, collecting interest, dividends, mortgages, and generally for managing any financial offices. Receiver and Assignee. Agent for the Issuing and Oduntersigning of Stocks, Bonds and other obligations, and for receiving and managing sinking funds. Management of a Safe Deposit establishment for the secure custody of documents and valuables. Th« servioes of Solicitors who bring estates or business to the Company are retained. 3. 4 6. 6. 7. 8. All bulliMM flutnitted to the Company will be economioaUy and promptly attended ta LOANS AND INTESTMENTS. Th« Company has always at its disposal a large amount of funds which will be invested •t the loweit onrrent ratei of interest. J. W. LANGMUIR, iVUuMglng Director. TRUSTS CO. i tJ^.|,iiuijjjiLi*|ipiSJ53^g^ JAL" CO. WO )00 identLand g Director >. Son, Ltd. I Titles. President lOo. ; nionBank. thority to soriptions. is acthoi- idividaals. tier official ages, and md other istody of retained, dsdto. I invested director. THE LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA M ■ ii\ MAi 4A •>** r ^ \ EfjSEX FERGUS GALT INGERSOI Rates J A;- I i 1895] ADVERTISEMENTS. Imperial Bank of Canada CAPITAL AUTHORIZED, $2,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UP, $1,954,525. REST $1,152,252. Directors : H. &. ROWLAND, Prethient. T. R. MERRITT, Vice-President St. Catharlnea, WILLIAM RAMSAY. ROBERT JAFFRAY. HUGH RYAN. T. SUTHERLAND STAYNER. HOK. JOHN FERGUSON. HenD OF=F=ICE - TORONTO D. R. WILKIE, Cashier. B. JENNINGS, Assistant Cathier BRANCHES IK CHTARTC: EfjSEX FERGUS OALT INGERSOLL .NIAGARA FALLS PORT COLBORNE RAT PORTAGE SAULT STE. MARIE TORONTO, 34 Wel'g:\on St. E. do. Cor. Yonge k Que«n do. Oor. Yonge &; Bloor E. HAY, Inspector. ST. CATHARINES ST. THOMAS WELLAND WOODSTOCK BranchOB In UanitolMi and the North-West Terrltorl CT President . . Sir W. P. HOWLAND, K.C.M.G., CB. Vice-President— Col. Sir CASIMIR GZOWSKI, K.C.M.G., Capital Reserve Fund Total Assets A.D.C. to the Queen, $5,000,000 410,000 4,800,000 Money Lent on Improved Real Eetate at Lowest Current Rates, Municipal Debentures Purchased. PEBENTIJKES AND DEBENTURE STOCK ISSVGD. Rates on application to J. F. KIRK, Head OWce-lOS Kay Street, TOEONTO. MANAGER 2 ADVBRTISEMEKT8. m P ^ [1895 SKEPiW E. TOnmSEHD Public Accountant, Auditor, Assignee 'Etnttt^ Ipank (Ehambere YONQB STBBBT - - TORONTO Telephone Office, 1841. Cable Address, •S£YMOUR. " Residence, 1971. CENTRAL PRESS AGENCY 83 YONGE STREET, TORONTO ELECTROTYPERS, STEREOTYPERS, ENGRAVERS LEADS, SLUGS AND METAL FURNITURE READY SET PLATES FOR NEWSPAPERS Telephone 1871. F. DIVER, Manager. 1 THE HANDIEST PAD FOR BUSINESS MEN IS — A The advantages of this Pad are many. A leaf may be de- tached and still be re- placed without any tronble. W A The leaves may be turned back as fireely as in a ncte book, with- out detaching, and as they are not pressed back or laid aside, no blotting is necessary. W Fcr sale by all Stationers. Mantifttotured by THE COPP, CLARK CO. (LTD.) TORONTO. [1895 1895] ADVERTISEMENTS. ICY IRAVERS PEBS Manager. Tm \ ^ 768 may be ck as freely be book, with* hing, and as not pressed aid aside, no necessary' liyfVaim, when designing ti z decoration for a Presentation Address, is not merely io attract the outward eye, but also to appeal to the mind; to illustrate and give additional point to the subject matter, by means of symbolical ornament, appropriate emblems and miniature pictures are encrusted in the initials^ or woven into the b order ings ; so that every design derives a peculiar valtie, from the fact that it could not, without absurdity, be repro- duced on any other address. :ONTO. ADVKRTISEMBNTS [1895. LAW BOOKS FOR MAGISTRATES CLARK(S.R.) magistrates- manual, 3rd Edition, ■TiM^iv ■ r»»* ■ B-v jggg^ ^^^^^ ^jj^ Criminal Code, etc., $6 00. TASOHEREAU'S (HON. MR. JUSTICE) CRIMINAL LAW OF CANADA under the new Code and ita Amendmenta, 1893, 3rd Edition, $10 00. CORONERS edition. BOYS (JUDGE) ON OFFICE AND DUTIES OF CORONERS.. A new 3rd edition just ready nearly double the size of former Cloth, $3 50. Half calf, $4 00. CONSTABLES "Tones' (j. t.) constables* manual, pointing out ^'^^ duties and quoting extracts of Statutes applioable to the various cases that arise. A new revised and enlarged edition. Cloth, 76o. Bound, $1 00- IMftURANCE LAW hunter's insurance corporations act ir«9Wn#«I^WB l-MW Qj, ONTARIO, giving the law of Ontario as it. stands to-day for Fire and Life Insurance and Friendly Societies' Insurance, 1893. Cloth, $6 00. Half calf, |5 60. BUSINESS MEN ^'"".Tte q^^^^ U^er "?^^ DOMINION CONVEYANCER '^ ^f' »>«?k o^ P«-»°tical Forms. ■^^^ for ordinary transactions in » Conveyancer's Office. The most complete for Canada, 1893, $5 00. DIIBI if\ MEPTINGS ^^^ Chairman'r' Guide at Meetings of Directors, r%^O^M\^ ITIKK I ii^w Shareholders, Councils, etc. 'J'he procedure- at all classes of public meetings, by J. G. Bouriiot, LL.D., Clerk of the House of Commons. Cloth, |3 00. Half calf. $:) 75. If price is sent with order, any of the aboye books will be sent post or express prepaid tc any part of Oanada. Address, THE CARSWELL CO., Ltd., TORONTO, CANADA Different lines in our DOMINION Series. Finest line made in Can- ada and the CHEAPEST. Write for Price Lists. Manufactured hy The Oopp, Clark Co. Ltd. TORONTO. D EBENTURES PURCHASED We are always open to make- offers for Municipal Bonds, and Municipal Officers will find it to* their interest to communicate with us before selling, as we are among- the largest buyers. STOCKS We buy New York, Toronto andl Montreal on margin carrying themi at the lowest rates of interest. Z. O'HARA & 00. Member Toronto Stock Exchange 24 TORONTO ST., - TORONTO FOUTl'EIGHTH TEAR OF FUBLICATIOH, • CORONERS, size of former , pointing out )plicable to the Bound, $1 OO ATIONS ACT i Ontario as it> iBurance, 1893. ons should buy 'ractical Forms- ransaotions in a i;s of Directors, 'J'he procedure- if the House of THE CANADIAN ALMANAC, AMD rOR THE TSAR 1895, BEING THE THIRD AFTER L£AP YEAR. CONTAINING FULL AND AUTHENTIC COMMERCIAL, RTATISTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL. DEPARTMENTAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, EDUCATIONAL. FINANCIAL, AND »en to make- Bonds, and ill find it to- lunicate with re are amon^ GENERAL INFORMATION. THE ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PUBLICATION AT THE MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO. , Toronto and larrying them interest. So GO. :k Exchange - TORONTO TORONTO: THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY (LIMITED), fiMered aocordingr to Act ot Parliament in the year one thouMnd eight hundred and ninety-three, by Tni Copp, Clark Compant (Lihited), in the Office ot the Minister ot Agriculture. CALENDAR 1895-6. [1895 ^iiii.i i[llih.iilllii. iiil llimiiH lii,iiiHlHi.iillliii..rlll Ill Illr lllii.itillliii.iilll llliiiiiillliiiiiirlliii.iilliriiiiilllii.,iillliiiiii*>«ti3 |\' 1 g!!^^T^'^^!jy!jy:^^ 1895] ■^;'|ii"ii||iii'"7;jii"nii|ii[Hii||i! |||iiiii|||ii"U|]|'nini|||iiriiiJJ||iiii)|j||M'ii|||i |||i""'l||i""'f|1''"' l"TlT[|ll''''l|(ii''il|||i6'Tipi™ipii''ii||l''''M||M'-'"i|'l ||F'"'M|||MiTnpl'''ill]Iii"iii[r [1895 lARY. 2 9 16 28 80 3 10 17 34 81 4 11 18 26 lliiiiiil[|iiMiii liii,iiiiliii.iiiihij^,iii}i h- rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT J '/i'?" ^^=- "It I d r 3 ?'' L S3 ^f r m m I 4 m i Jary. ^ : X 6 18 7 14 20!21 27!28r 1 8 15 22 20 ^CH. 6 12 10 26 6 18 20 27 7 14 21 28 IIL. r_|_T_ 1 2 3 6:16 F , 8 81 4 1011 17.118 2' 28 24' 26 9:80 LY. r T 7 14 21 28 F I 8 2 16 1 •8 22I23 20 80 •IE. j; 4 )11 ^,18 l!26 6 12 10 26 6 13 20 27 J mi ^JlluMiiiiiT'nipiTTiilpiiTiijJjTTrTiiilp 1895] ADVERTISEMENTS ARE YOU RUPTURED? then try the ^M^ WILKINSON TRUSS For safety, comfort and durability it cannot be beaten, and is warranted to hold any reducible hernia. Thit Truss, on account of the pivot point, adapts itself to any motion or position of the body, so that when a proper fit is secured its oresence is never known. There is not a truss in the > ket giving anything like the satisfaction o( the WiLK ON Truss. Call or write for Testimonials ftom leading Physicians and wearers of the truss. ROSSIN BLOCK, KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONT. LIQUID GLUE AND A GLUE POT ALWAilB SEADY FOR USBO^S DOES NOT REQUIRE HBATINQ "' • ^^ MENDS EVERYTHING THAT GLUE WILL MBnI) WANTED IN EVERY HOUSE AND WORKSHOP I AND A MUCILAGE THAT IS SURE TO| STICK » Bold by Stationers, Druggists, Hardware Dealers Send 10c. for sample by mail. • aiLMOUR & CO., MONTREAL. The Smith Pren^ier TypGwrifcr it has no equal and is used by the ^ best operators in Canada > 4 -f ;' 5 it is Reliable, Durable, Rapid and Easy-Running. > -f > Send for book of testimonials and descriptive catalogue. SEND FOR SAMPLE BOOK OF FINE TYPEWRITER PAPERS, CARBON AND RIBBONS ^«4 REPORTING AND CCPYINQ ^^m. ^_^ SECOND HAND MACHINES FOR SALE OR RENT ^j.^^, NELSQji I BOTGIIEil HP GOmPHIIV, Hgenls STENOGRAPHERS 90 & 97 Canada Life Buildings - - Toronto ^1; t.i I. J V ^ £>*-3 8 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895 Canabian IRubber Co. OF MONTREAL ^, CAPITAL - - - $«,000,000 F. SCHOLES, Managing Oiraotor. A. ^iih^, PresidM|t. 4. 0. CRAVEL, Seoretary-Trauurer. MANUFACTURERS OF RUBBER SHOES AND FELT BOOTS Our Patent Pressed Double Strip of Rubber Belting is specially adapted for heavy work, such as Saw Mills, Elevators, etc. Sole Agents and Manufacturers of the FoTSyth Patent Seamless Rubber Belting for the Dominion of Canada. Rubber, £nt>ine, Hydrant, Suction, Steam Brewers' and Fire Hose. Wringer Rolls, Carriage Cloths, Blankets, Stopples, etc., etc. Mould Goods of every description. Htmi Office A Warenoma : I 333-338 ST. PAUL STREET S MONTREAL J. J. McGILLi, - Manager. Factory : PAPIJIEAU SQU^I(E Western Branch : J. H- WALKER, Manager For an all-round Business Pen.— o&s^. iMothlnfi: Excels Esterbrook's Falcon No, 048 other numbers in groat variety. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE 1895] ' COR. FRONT AND Y0N6E STREEtS, | TORONTO, ONT. [1895 1895] INDEX. 9 Co, Boratary-Treuurer. BOOTS adapted for heavy ; of the Tonpik Rubber, Engine, Carriage Cloths, aotory : EMI $QII^I(E GE STREET, lEM Acts Passed, Parliament Ganada 107 .Admiralty Division 263 African Meth. Epis. Church .. . . 127 A^rrioulture, Department of ... . 79 Agriculture Dept. of Ont 83 Agriculture Dept. of Quebec 98 Alma College 238 Alumni Assn. Victoria University 258 Ancient Order United Workmen 260 Anniversaries 13 Appeal, Court of 264 Area of Canada 40 Area and Population of the World 262 Archives Brandi 70 Association D. Land Surveyors.. 267 Association O. Land Surveyors. . 267 Assumption College, Sandwich , . 235 Astronomical & Physical Soc'y... 268 Astronomical Calculations 13 Asylums for the Insane 93 Attorney -General, Ontario 92 Attomey-Qeneral, Quebec 96 Auditor-General's Office 79 Auroras Observed 38 Bank Notes 66 Banks and Branches 62 Banks, Foreign Agents of 66 Baptist Ministers 146 Barometer, Average Height of . . 38 Barristers and SolToitors, Ont. . . 285 Belleville Business College 239 Benchers, Law Society, Ont. — 263 Bishop's Col. Medical Faculty . . 239 Bishop's College School 23d Bishops of B. N. A 113 Bishop Ridley College 237 Bishop Straohan School 238 Board of County Judges 266 Book Post 148 Brantford Young Ladies' College 238 British Empire 112 British Columbia, Province of.. 97 British Meth. Episcopal Church 148 British Possessions Throughout the World 109 Business Rules, Safe 296 Cabinet, Dominion 69 Oaledonian Society 260 Calendar 20 Calendar, 1894-1896 6 Calendar, Explanat'n of Articles 13 Oanoda, Natural Resources of . . , 36 Canada, Some Fa«ts About ..... 37 Canadian Flag 214 Canadian Order of Foresters 260 Canada Business College 239 Canadian Home Circles 260 Canadian Institute 257 Canadian Military Institute 268 Can. Order of Chosen Friends . . 260 Canadian Press Association 258 Canadian Wheelmen's Assoc'n . . 2.58 Census of Canada 42 •Chancery Division, High Court.. 264 Cheese and Butter Industry in Ontario 44 China Inland Mission 143 Christian Church in Ontario 127 Chronological Cycles 13 Church of England in Cahada . . 113 . Circuits of the Courts 264 Cities, Towns and Villages 276 Civil Service Examiners 79 Clergy of Canada 113 Clerks of the Courts, Quebec. 283 Close Season for Fish 284 Close Season for Game 284 Clouded Sky, extent of 39 Collectors o"f Customs 75 Collegiate Institutes, Ontario . . 229 Commerce, Dominion of Canada 41 Commercial Trav. Association.. 289 Common Pleas Division, High Court 264 -Commons, House of 70 Congregational Denomination.. 128 Oonaervatory of Music, London 239 Consuls, Foreign, in Canada 228 Controverted Elections Court . . 266 Coroners, Quebec 283 Counties in Ontario 269 0cuntie8 in Quebec 282 County Court Clerks 281 County Couns 266 County Court Terms 266 County and Judicial Officers 269 County Judges' Criminal Court. 265 County Registrars, Manitoba . . 283 County Registrars, Ontario 268 County Registrars, Quebec 282 County Registration Divisions.. 268 Courts of General Sessions 265 Courts, Officers of 266 Courts, Officeft of, Quebec 282 Courts of Revision 265 Crown Land Agents, Ontario . . 93 Crown Lands Department, Que. 98 Crown Law Officers 265 Crown Timber Agents Dominion 77 Crown Timber Agents, Ontario. 93 Crown Timber Agents, Quebec . . 98 Customs Department 75 Customs, Tariff of 46 Cycles, Chronological 18 Dalhousie College and University Medical Faculty 239 Debt of Canada 48 Demill Residental Academy 239 Demill Ladies' College, Oshawa. 239 UictHots and Registrars, Man . . 283 Division Courts 266 Division Court Clerks 280 Division Court Inspector 280 Dominion of Canada 69 Dominion Lands Agents 77 Dominion Rifle Association 268 Dominion Millers Association . . 258 Dominion Sheep Breeders Ass'n. 258 Dominion Swine Breeders Ass'n. 258 Eclipses 14 Eclipses, Planetary conjunctions 33 Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites . . 34 Education Department, Ontario. 93 Educational 229 Educational Institutions, Total Number 229 Educational Museum 229 Elocution, School of 239 Entomological Society 268 Epochs 13 Esquimau, Fortifications of. ... . 223 Evangelical Association 128 Evangelical Lutheran Synod 127 Events, Remarkable, 189304. ... 303 Examiners, Legal 264 Examiners, Masters and Mates . . 79 Exchequer, Court of 263 Excise Tariff 59 Exports and Imports, Dominion. 40 Festivals, Fixed and Movable . . 13 Finance Department 76 Fisheries, Dept. of 79 Fisheries Protection and Marine Service of Canada 227 Flag of Our Country 214 Foreign Consuls in Canada 228 Foreign Money Orders 160 Foreign Coins, Value of 61 Foresters, Independent Order of 248 French Treatv, The 60 Freemasons, Grand Lodge of 241 Free Meth. Church of Canada . . 127 Gait Business College 239 Game Laws, Ontario. . . ; 284 Gazetteer Post Office Dominion. 164 Geological Survey Dept 77 04H>logioal Society of America. . 268 Good Roads Aaiooiation 258 Governor-General and Staff 69 Governor-Generals of Canada. . . 262 Grand Chapter R.A. Masons. ... 246 Grand Council Royal Arcanum.. 260 Grand Lodge, Freemasons 241 Grand Lodge Orangemen 269 Halifax Medical College 240 Harbour Commissioners 79 Head Masters Co. High Schools. 230 Heir and Devisee Court 265 Hellmuth Ladies College 288 High Commissioner for Canada. 69 High Constables, Quebec 283 High Court of Justice, Ont .... 264 High School Inspectors 280 High Water at Quebec 37 Homes for Indian Children 237 House of Assembly, Manitoba . . 101 House of Assembly, Ontario 94 House of Commons 70 Immigration Agents 77 Imports and Exports 40 Inaep. Order Good Templars . . 260 Independent Order of Foresters 248 Indian ASoir^ Department of . . 77 Indian Agents 78 Indian Superintendents 78 Industrial Schools 78 Inland Revenue Department . . 75 Insane Asylums 98 Insps. of Boilers and Machinery 79 Inspector of Division Courts 280 Inspectors of Fisheries .' 79 Inspectors Inland Revenue .'... 76 Inspectors, Post Office 76 Inspectors, School 229 Interior, Department of 77 Jewish Calendar 15 Junior Judges, Ontnario 296 Justice, Department of 75 Jupitei's Satellites, Eclipses of . . 84 Knights of St. John and Malta . . 260 Knights of Sherwood Forest 260 Knox College 235 Lake St, John Territory 147 Land Agents, Dominion 77 Land Board, Winnipeg 77 Landmarks of History 144 Land Registration Di8.,N.W.'T.. 268 Land Surveyors, Ontario 267 Land Surveyors, Quebec 98 Laval Normal School, Quebec . . 237 Laval University, Quebec 233 Law List, Ontario 286 Law Reporters 266 Law School 264 Law Society of Ontario 283 Law Terms, 1895 87 Legal & Judiciar}', Ontario 263 Quebec 266 N. Brunswick 266 Manitoba.... 266 Nova Scotia.. 266 N.W.T....*.. 266 P. E. Island.. 266 B. Columbia. 266 Legal Brevities 262 Legislative Assembly, B.C 100 Legislative Assembly, Ontario . . 94 l^egislative Assembly, N.S 99 Legislative Assembly, Quebec . . 97 Legislative Assembly, N.W.T.. 101 Legislative Assembly, P.E.I 100 Legislative Council, Quebec 96 Legislature of Manitoba 101 Letters, Number of Sent 218 Letter Rates 148 Library of Parliament 76 Life Insurance 300 Loyal True Blue Association 269 Lundy's Lane Historical Society 260 10 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895 f 1895] Oxford University Press NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION THE OXFORD BIBLE FOR TEACHERS Containing* many new features, an(f a series of upwards of sixt]r full-page plates illustrating* Biblical antiquities. Sir William Dawson, O.M.Q^ LL.D., Principal McOill University, Montreal, Que. : " The Oxford Helps I have long used with advantage, and the new edition, while retaining the reason.able conservatism of the old, has been greatly extended and improved, especially by. the facts respecting the testimony of Modem Discoveries in favor of Bible history. The illustrations are quite a new •feature and serve to bring before the eye much of the actual monumental! . • corroboration. Almost every one of the illustrations re»'! 'ht form the subject of a good lesson on Bible history." Sunday School Times, Phila., June 9th, 1894:— "The 'Oxford' Bible has won so great success, and now presents such improve- ments, that it will keep its firm hold. The publishers of these Teachers* Bibles deserve unstinted praise for their appreciation of the needs of their constituents, and for their enterprise in supplymg these needs." The Wesleyan:— "An invaluable contribution to the literature relating to Biblical studies." The Ohristian Guardian, Toronto :— "Well adapted'to be specially helpful to all ministers, teachers and Bible student*. We can cordially recommend it to teachers and preachers." Canadian Methodist Quarterly :— "A perfect treasury of everything needed for the exact study of the English Bible exceedingly full of very rich material." Toronto Globe :— " An eminently comprehensive hand-book." Montreal Witness :— " Contains a great amount of useful information." AmiBrican Bookmaker :— "No such complete and accurate guide to the study of the Scriptures has eveir before been published." ALL THE POPULAR SIZES ARE NOW READY. LOisriDoniT: Jteqrg FrooidB, Qxford Uqiversiiy Press marshouss, jlmeq Gornsr, E.G. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS McGill Normal McGill Univera IfcGill Univen I McMaster Univ I Manitoba, Pro% |Hap of the Wo "lariiie and Fif farine Court, < lars and Venu iMasonic Lodse piaHters of Tnl< Jiiifiter's OfBce, .1 Mathematical t i^Mean places of ledical Institu f emoranda for feteorolog;ical feteoroI<^cal fethodist Chu lilitia and Def lilitia, List of Artillerj', Fie Gai Re( Cavalry, Corj Sch( Command in Department < Engineers, C( Infantry & Ki Sch( Royal Militar Staff, District Head-Q Militia, Strengt filitia Expend f iscellaneouE S Model Schools, Money Orders. , Money Orders, Montreal Theoli Moon's Phases.. Moon.Timesofli Morrin College, Moulton Ladies' Mount Allison I Municipal Infori Municipalities ii new Brunswick Ifew Jerusalem Newspapers, R« formal and Mo< lorth-West Moi lorth-West Ten lotaries in Quel [ova Scotia, Pre porth Americas scultations of Ontario Agrir.ull )ntario Business 'ntario College 'ntario Institut )ntario Inst, foi )ntario Ladies' I >ntario Medical )ntario, Provinc >ntario Society )ntario Educati )ntario Underta )ntarioVeterina >ntario Veterint >range Body . . 'arcel Post 'arliaments of t Ftttrons of Indui Fedagogy, Schoc Peel Pioneers So Pickering Colleii Pioneer and Hist 'lanets "— letary Conju 'oitt Star, Upper [1895 f 1896] INDEX — Continued^ 11 ( iHERS • • ds of sixt]r IS. ontreal, Que..: edition, while 2atly extended my of Modern e quite a new il monumental rm the subject such improve- lese Teachers" needs of their idies." Bible student*. English Bible )tures has ever i. Comer, E.G. McGill Normal School 237 McOill University, Montreal .... 232 McGill University Med. Faculty 239 McMaster University 233 Manitoba, Province of 101 Map of the World 110 Marine and Fisheries Departm't 70 iMarine Court, Ontario 265 "^ ars and Venus, Discs of 14 asonic Lodges 2il iMasters of TUilea 266 ^Master's Office, High Court .... 266 Mathematical and Physical Soo'y 268 Mean places of Stars 36 JMedical Institutions 239 emoranda for 1895 16 ieteorologioal Averagfes. .38 and 279 eteorolt^cal Register, 1898 . . 38 ethodist Church in Canada . . 119 ilitia and Defence Department 77 ilitia, List of the Dominion . . 80 Artillerj', Field 82 Garrison 82 Regiment, & Scls. of 81 Cavalry, Corps of 81 School Corps 81 Command in Chief 80 Department of Mil. and Def . . 80 Engineers, Corps of 83 Infantry & Rifles, Battolions.. 83 Indept. Cos, 91 School Corps 81 Royal Military College 81 Staff, District 80 Head-Quarters 80 ilitia. Strength of 91 ilitia Expenditure 91 iscellaneouE Societies 267 odel Schools, Ontario 280 oney Orders 150 oney Orders, Foreign 150 ontreal Theological College . . 236 oon's Phases 32 oon , Times of Risingand Setting 20 orrin College, Quebec 236 oulton Ladles' College 233 cunt Allison Ladies' College . . 236 unioipal Information, Ontario. 270 unicipalities in Manitoba 278 Jew Brunswick, Province of 98 few Jerusalem Church 143 newspapers. Rates of Postage . . 149 formal and Model Schools 229 lorth-West Mounted Police 281 forth-West Territories 101 lotaries in Quebec 297 [ova Scotia^ Province of 99 forth America St. Georges Union 260 •ocultations of Stars 32 tntario Agricultural College.93 & 237 intario Business College 238 Ontario College of Pharmacy . . 240 >ntario Institute for the Blind . . 236 >ntario Inst, for Deaf and Dumb 236 )ntario Ladies' College 238 >ntario Medical Association 258 >ntario. Province of 92 tntario Society of Artists 257 (ntario Educational Association 267 tntario Undertaltcrs Association 269 (ntario Veterinary Association . . 269 >ntario Veterinary College 240 ►range Botly 259 'arcel Post .- 160 arlianients of the Dominion ... 68 'atrons of Industry 260 eda^foxy, School of 229 eel Pioneers Society 269 . ickering College 238 pioneer and Historical Associa'n 250 "^lanets 35 >etary Conjunctions 33 oib Star, Upper Transit of 20 Police Magistrates, Ontario Polytechnic School, Montreal . . Population of Canada 40 and Postal Information Post Cards, Number of Sent .... Post Office Department Post Offices, List of Post Offices, Number of Poultry Asaociation Premiums, Life Insurance Presbyterian Church in Canada. Presbyterian College, Halifax. . . Presbyterian College, Montreal. Presbyterian Ladies Colleofe Prince Ed. Island, Province of . . Prince of Wales' College, Char- lottetown, P. E. I Principals of Model Schools Printing Jc Stationery, Dept. of. Princi^ls High Schools 'il. Canadian Privy Council Procedure of the Houie of Commons Prohibited Imports Prohibition Plebiscite Protestant Churchmen's Union.. Protestant Protective Associat'n Provincial Normal School, Truro, N. S Provincial, Normal and Model Schools Provincial Secretary, Ontario . . Provincial Secretary, Quebec. . . . Public School Inspectors Public Instruction Dept. of Que. Public Schools, Ontario Public Works, Department of . . Public Works Department, Ont. Public Works Dept. of Que Quebec, Province of Queen and Royal Family Queen's Bench Division, High Court Queen's Bench Manitoba Queen's Bench Pro. of Quebec. . Queen's University Kingston. . . . Railways and Canals, Dept. of . . Railways in Canada Railway Statistics Railroaids in the Dominion Railroads and Steamship Lines.. Rain, Total Amount of, 1893. . . Rain and Snow Principal Cities Receipts and Payments Canada Reformed Episcopal Church Register Meteorological 1893 Registrar General, Ontario Registrar Provincial, Quebec Registrar Provincial Ontario Registrars, County, Ontario Registrars, County. Manitoba.. . Registrars, County, Quebec Registrars, N W.T Registration Divisions, Ontario. Registration of Letters Regular Soldiers in Canada Remarkable Occurrences 1893-94 Rising, Southing and Setting of Planets Roman Catholic Church Royal Arch Masons Royal Family Royal Military College Royal Military College ( lub Royal Society of Canada Royal Teniplars of Temperance . Sabbath School Association Sault St. Marie Canal School of Dentistry School of Mining and Agricul- ture, Kingston School of Practical Science Secretary of State Canada Select Knights Semi-Diameter of the Sun&Moon 279 233 42 U8 213 76 164 213 258 300 129 239 236 238 100 234 230 79 230 69 102 59 60 267 260 237 229 I 93 97 229 98 229 76 92 98 96 67 264 266 266 231 76 313 41 152 161 39 279 48 133 38 92 97 92 268 283 282 77 268 148 222 303 35 134 246 67 218 258 257 260 257 261 240 237 236 79 260 37 Senate of Canada 69< Sheriffs, Ontario 269 Sheriffs, Quebec 288. Shipping, Tonrage of 41 Ships, H.M., «n oar Coast 224- Sittingi of the High C'rt Justice 267 Snow, Total amount of 1893 39 Societies Miscellaneous 267 .Solicitors & Barristers, Ont 285' Sons of England 260 Sons of Ireland Protestant Ass'n. 260* Sons of Tempenmce 260' Stanstead Wesleyan College 236 Star Table 14 Stars, Mean places of , 36 State, Department of 79' Steamship Lines in the Dominion 151 St. Andrew's Society 260 St. George's Society. 260 St. Hilda's College 886' St. Jerome's (/oflege 287 St. Michael's College 286 Sundays in 1896 16 Sun on Meridian 20< Sun. Times of Rising and Setting 20 Sun's Declination , 20 Sunshine, hours of . . ,' 38 Supreme Court of the Dominion 263^ Sup. Court of Judicature, Ont . . 264 Surrogate Courts 265 Tariff of Customs 46 Tariff of Excise 69' Temperature, Average 38 Temperature at Principal Cities 279> Thunder Storms, Number of 38 Time at Various Places 14 Tide Tables, Quebec 37 Toronto Church School 238 Toronto College of Music 28» Toronto Collegiate Institute 237 Toronto Conservatory of Music- 238 Towns and Officials of 276 Township Municipalities 27^ Trade and Cbmmerce, Dept. of . . 79' Trades and Labor Council 269 Treasurer, Provincial, Ontario.. 93- Treasurer, Provincial, Quebec . . 98 Treasurers, County, Quebec 282 Trinity College School 238- Trinity University 282. Trinity Medical College 240 United Brethren in Christ 118- United Workmen, Ancient Order 260 Universalist Church 143 University of Acadia College 23ff University of King's College, Windsor 234" University of Bishop's College Lennoxvlllte 234- University College Corporation 231; University of Mt. Allinon College 284 University of Manitoba 236 University of New Brunswick.. 235 University of Ottawa 234 University of Toronto 2S1 Upper Canada Bible Society.. . 257 Upper Canada Tract Society 257 UpperCanada College 287 Upper Transit Polar Star 20 Value of Foreign Coins dV Venus and Mars, Disc of 14^ Victoria University 233 Villages and Officials of 276 Wentworth Pioneer & His. Soc . . 269 Wesleyan Ladies' College 237 Wesleyan Theological College . . 236 Western Ontario Shorthand Aca- demy 239 WindinlS93 39 Women's Med. College, Toronto 240- Woodstock College 233 Wycliffe College 236 York Pioneers 259 Young Men's Christian Assoc.. 26'i7 1^: Editor's Introduction. OR forty-seven years The Canadian Almanac has been issued without a Preface, and we feel some diffidence in now making a change. For some years past we have noticed that subscribers havp neen ignorant of the existence of portions of the Almanac that the publishers had expected would be read by All their friends. This is owing to the fact that most men buy the Almanac for some particular department in which they are interested and never give thought to the remainder of the book. The publishers want their subscribers to enjoy all the good things prepared for them, and it is for this end that this introduction is written. The first thing that will strike the reader will be the illustrations scattered through the book. This is in accordance with the spirit of the age, which demands pictures everywhere. Our plates have been specially prepared for the Almanac. The Calendar designs are by a clever young Toronto artist now seeking his fortune across the line. The article on the Procedure of the Canadian House of Conknaons, by Dr. Bourinot, will be found instructive. The publishers were fortunate in securing a contribution from this eminent author on a subject on which he is an admitted authority. The series of articles on the Defences of Canada are appropriate in these days of wars and rumors of wars. They comprise the Royal Military College, Her Majesty's Regular Forces in Canada, H. M. Ships on Our Coasts, Fortifications of Esquimalt, and the Fisheries Protection and Marine Service of Canada ; also a resumJ of the article on the Canadian Flag published in lasL year's Almanac. In connection with this, the article on the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, by J. J. Kehoe, Esq., will be found of inteifest. Along this same line is a sketcL of the British possessions throughout the world, with Map of the World Showing British Territory. Other points to which attention is directed are, the political division of the House of Commons and Ontario House of Assembly, the Ontario Law List revised to date, the article on Life Insurance, and the Remarkable Occurrences of 1893-4. The Editor cannot close without expressing his grateful thanks to the many kind friends throughout the Dominion who have so readily helped him with the annual revision of the Almanac ; without their aid, so freely given, the production of this book in its present complete form would be almost impossible. THE EDITOR. Toronto, November, 1894. MADE EX iOolden Naml tijpact ... ICvlar Cycle .. J The year 5656 I The yc»\r ISIS June 24 . A8h Wednes^ fit David.. 1st. Patrick Lady Day.. .. i Goiid Friday. Bt^'^ter Sunda St. O'jorge Holy Thursdi : Birth of Quee These page: accuracy fort Note— Sta: The times* Torouto, Que' The standai Quebec and ^ The columi shadow of a 8 Moon's Aoe The columr its upper tran The time at the preceding The seven 1e the whole of < Greatrst 1 west from the other Latitudi Latitude . . . 1st Correction 2nd Correctio of latitude The 1st coi calendar or tn The 2nd coi Table by the Thus fo Moon's Ph longitudes of from the earti Prom the ti elongation, hi Latitude . . . Constant ... Difference for • In the pre t Although not differing adding four i ASTRONOMICAL CALCU NATIONS MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PUBLICATION AT THE MAONEXIC OBSERVATORY IN TORONTO- FOR THE YEAR 1805. issued without a i. For some years of the existence of would be read by \.LMANAC for some e thought to the enjoy all the good jtion is written. scattered through demands pictures AC. The Calendar across the line. I, by Dr. Bourinot, ing a contribution hority. De in these days of 3ge, Her Majesty's of Esquimalt, and '^ of the article on on with this, the found of inteifest. it the world, with don of the House evised to date, the to the many kind with the annual Production of this E EDITOR. Chronologioal Cycles. (Oolden Number 15 | Dominical Letter F. iMpact ICUirCycJe 4 »-5 Epoehs. The 59th of Queen Victoria's Reign begins June 20, 1805- The 2( ^h of the Uominion of Canada begins July 1, 1805- The l.:Oih of the Indep. of the U. S. begins July 4, 1895- Fixed and Movable FaitivaLi and AnniverMuriei. Ash Wednesday Feb. 27 8t David March 1 St. Patricli ■ March 17 ' Lady Day March 26 [Gcdrriday April 12 Bt •iter Sunday April 14 St. George April 23 Holy Thursday May 23 Birth of Queen Victoria May 24 Whitsunday June Midsummer Day June Dominion Day July Labor Day Sept. Michaelmas Day Sept Birth of Pnnce of Wales Nov. St. Andre'v Nov. Christmas Day Dec. 2' 24 1 2- 20- 9 80 25 Ezplanation of tUe ArtielM in the Calendar. These pages are calculated for Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg, and for ordinary pnrposea will serve with sufBclent ■ accuracy for every city in the Dominion of Canada. For Latitude and Longitude of Observatory see page 22. Note — Standard times* are given in all columns headed Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg. The times* of the Sun's Rising and SETTiNOt are given for the upper limb, and are corrected for refraction for Toronto, Queb?c and Winnipeg. The standard times* both for the rising and setting of the Moon's centre are given for every day for Toronto,: Quebec and Winnipeg. The column, Sun ok Meridian, gives the time that a watch keeping local mean time should show when the- shadow of a sun dial Is on the noon mark. Moon's Aob.— Thupper traiMiit of the Pole Star may be derived, with the aid of the following Table, the •times of culmination, and of the rising: and setting of the principal flxed stars, as seen from the parallel of 45* ■north latitude. To ascertain when any star found in the following Table will be on the meridian, add the number in the left- hand column of figures to the precedin.; meridian transit of the pole star given in the calendar. To find the time -of rising of the star, mbtreust the number opposite to it in the right-hand column of figures from the time of its meridian passage. For the fettinfi of a star, add the same number to the fme of its meridian passage. Those •tars marked (....) revolve in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set at places in and to the north of latitude 45°. Namb of Star. On Mei'idian, 'i. m. « AndromediB 22 39 » Pegasi (Algenib) 1 22 44 a Cassiopeise /3Ceti.... fi Arietis . « Arietis . « Ceti . . . Persei. « Tauri (Aldebaran) 9 Aurigte (Gapella) (S Orioniii (Rigel). /3 Tauri a Orionis .c Orionis ■ a Columbge -a Orionis 4x Canis Majoris (Sirius). . . .« Canis Majoris alQeminorum (Castor) . . . . a Canis Minoris(Procyon). Geminorum (Pollux) M Hydm a Leonis (Regulus) y Leonis 23 11 ^3 16 2t' 41 1 87 1 56 3 9 3 48 3 49 3 69 6 10 15 29 20 84 7 6 13 e 18 S 1 8 41 8 53 Ri'jes and Sets. h. >.. 8 10 6 59 "4* 40 7 25 7 39 6 13 M 7 7 6 26 8 10 6 67 5 54 3 9 6 29 4 CO 3 4« 8 84 6 21 8 9 5 2« 6 60 7 26 Namb ok Star. o Ur8K3 Mrijoris Leonis /3 Corvi « Virginia ^Spica) >) Ursae iMaJoris a Bootis ^Arcturus) fi Urse Minoris P LibrtB ... o Coronee Borealis ...;.... a Serpentis P'Scorpii a Scorpii (AntareA) ... a Herculis fi Draoonis V DraconiB o Lynu (V'ega) a Aquiln (Altair) aCygni a Cephci ^ Aquarii a Aquarii a Piscis Aust. (Fomalhaut) a Pegasi On Meridian. h. m. 9 36 10 22 11 7 11 58 12 21 12 49 18 29 18 49 14 8 14 17 14 37 16 ] 16 4T 16 6 16 32 17 11 18 23 19 15 19 53 20 3 20 37 21 28 21 36 Rises and Sets. h. m. "7"2 4 20 6 16 " 7 23 "h'ii 8 2 6 26 4 36 4 2 6 69 9 31 6 33 11 22 ■"esi 6 65 3 36 7 Table showing the illuminatod Portions of the Olsos of Venus ai\d Mars. 1»»94. Venus. Mars. 1894. Venus. Mars. January.. 16. 0.983 0.889 July 16. 0.467 0.978 'February. 14. '0.953 0.890 August .. 15. 0.248 0.990 March ... 16. 0.907 0.903 September 1.5. 0.005 0.998 April .... 16. ■May 16. 0.836 0.922 October .. 16. 0.176 l.OuO 0.742 0.942 November 15. 0.420 996 June 16. 0.619 0.962 December. 16. 0.679 0.987 Eolipses. In the year 1896 there will be five Eclipses, three of the Sun and two of the -Moon. 1.— A total eclipse of tlie Moon Maich 10th, visible in Canada. Moon enters penumbra March lOd. 19h. 57m. Moon enters shadow )0d. 20h. 64n!. Middle of eclipse 22'39. .Moon leaves shadow lid. Oh. 25m. Moon leaves penumbra lid. Ih. 21m. Eastern Standard Time. Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter=l) 1*627. II. — A partial eclipse of the Sun March 26th ends about sunrise in the maritime proTinces. III.— A partial eclipse of the sun August 20th, invisible in Canada. IV. — A total eclipse of the moon visible in Canada September 3rd. Moon enters penumbra 3d. 21h. 48m. Moon enters shadow 3d. 23h. Om. Middle of eclipse 4d. Ob. 67m. "Moon leaves shadow 4d. 2h. 54m. Moon leaves penumbra 4d. 4h. 6m. Eastern Standard time. Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter =1) 1*657 v.— A partial eclipse of the sun September 18th, invisible iu Canada. Twelve O'clock Noon Toronto Standard Time, as oompared with a Clock shewing Mean Time at the following places: Athens Berlin Bombay Boston <;)aloutta Cape of Good Hope Ohlcago Constantinople .... Dublin Edinburgh ■Olasgow -Jerusalem MBAN TIMR. h, m, 6 85p 6 64p 51p 16p 10 54p 6 Up 11 10 a 6 56p 4 .35 p 4 47p 4 48p 7 21p liisbon London, Eng . . . Miulras Madrid Melbourne, Aust. Montreal Moscow New Yor': Paris Philadelphia ... Pelcin, China Quel)eo uban timb. h. m. 4 23p 6 Op 10 21 p 4 46p «2 40 a 6p 7 30 p 4p 5 9p 11 69 a *0 46 a !5p Rome Rotterdam San Francisco St. Petersburg St. John's, Newfoundland Suez Sydney, Aust Vienna Vancouver Victoria, B.T Winnipeg MBAN TIMS. ft. m. 6 50p 18p 8 50 a 7 Ip 1 29p 7 lOp •3 6 a 6 tp 8 48a 8 47 a 10 32 a 1. Tuesday 6. Epiphan 13. IstSund 50. 2nd9un( ■27. 3nl Sun< 1. Friday 3. 4th Sunv] 10. Septuag< 17. S«xagesi 24. Quinqua ?'. .Ash Wee 1. Friday, I 8. IstSur.' 10. ind ium 117. 3rda;jnr 24. 4th f jm 25. A> .lunc! 31. Gth Sum 1. Monday 7. 6th Sund 12. Good Fr 14. Easter Si 16. Easter M -21. IstSund -28. 2nd Sum ^,w December (1£ January «i February March Ipril 3fajr June ^{i 1. Oircumoii ^. Epiphan} 1. 2. 9. 16. 19, 23. Saturday SeptuagiJ Sexagesir Quinquag Sundaj Ash Wed) QuaR ISRS. JANUARY. I. Tuesday, Circumcision 6. Epiphany 13. l8t Sunday after Epiphany :20. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany ■27. 3r Anits 28. 7th Sunday after Trinity AUGUST. 1. Thursday 4. 8th Sunday after Trinity 11. 9th Sunday after Trinity 18. 10th Sunday after Trinity 26. 11th Sunday after Trinity SBPTBMBER. 1. 12th Sunday after Trinity 2. Monday, Labor day 8. 13th Sunday after Trinity 15. 14th Sunday after Trinity 22, 16th Sunday after Trinity 29. 16th Sundi^r after Trinity OCTOBER. I. Tuesday 6. 17th Sunday after Trinity 13, 18th Sunday after Trinity 20. 19th Sunday after Trinity 27. 20th Sunday after Trinity MOVBHBER. 1. Friday 3. 2l8t Sunday after Trinity 9. Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841 10, 22nd Sunday after Trinity 17. 28rd Sunday after Trinity 24. 24th Sunday after Trinity 30. St. Andrew DECBHBBR. 1. 1st Sunday in Advent 8. 2nd Sunday in Advent 16. 3rd Sunday in Advent II. St. Thomas 22. 4th Sunday in Advent 26. Christmas Day. Wednesday 29. Ist Sunday after Christmas Jewish Calendar (/\.D. 1896, A.M. 6656 66.) The year 5656 commenced Oct. lit, 189U. (December January «i February March April Nisan May June July (1894) 28 New Moon Tebet 6 Fast for siege of Jerusalem " 26 New Moon Sebat 26 New Moon Adar 7 Fast of Esther " 10 »Purim 11 Schuscham Purim 26 New Moon 9 *FeP*ival of Passover 10 * •• " 2nd day " 16 * " " 7th day " 16 ' " . " ends •' 25 New Moon Ylar 12 FestivarsSrd day of Omer " 24 New Moon Sivan 29 "Festival of Weeks Pentecost " 30 * •' " 2nd day " 23 New Moou Tamuz 9 Fast of taking of Temple " July August 6666 September October November December January IS96 22 New Moon Ab 1 30 *Fa8t for the burning of Temple " 9 I New Moon Elui 1 19 *Flr8t day of New Year Tlsri 1 20 'Second Feast for New Year " 2 22 Fast of Ouedaliah " 4 28 *Fa8t of Reconciliation "10 3 *Feast of Tabernacles " 16 4 *Seoond feast of Huts " 16 9 Feast of Palms Hosana Raba " 21 10 *End of Congregation Feast " 22 II "Rejoicing of the Law " 23 19 New Moon Marohesran 1 18 New Moon Chlalew 1 12 Consecration of Temple " 26 18 New Moon Tebet 1 27 Fast for siege of Jerusalem " 10 16 New Moon Sebet 1 Tho»e marked.(*) are to be strictly observed. All the Jevoieh Sabbathe, Festivals atid Fasts commence on the previous evening at sunset. MEMORANDA FOR THE YE/^R 1896. ng Mean Time at MEAN TIHI. h. m. 5 60p 18p 8 50 a 7 Ip foundland 1 29p 7 lOp *3 6 a 6 Ip 8 48 a 8 47 a 10 32 a JANUARY, 1. Circumcision, e. Epiphany. FEBRUARY. 1. Saturday. 2. Septuag'jsima Sunday. 0. Sexagesima Sunday. 16. Quinquagesima Sunday. Shrove Sunday. 19, Ash Wednesday. 23. Quadragesima. Ist Sun. In Lent. MARcn. 1. 2nd Sunday in Lent. St. David. 8. 3rd Sunday in Lent. 15. 4th Sunday in Lent. 17. St. Patrick. 22. 6th Sunday in Lent. 26. Annunciation Lady Day, 29. Palm Sunday, APRIL. 1, Wednesday. 8, Good Friday. 6. Easter Sunday. 12. Low Sunday. 23. St. George. MAY, 1. Friday, 10. Rogation Sunday. 14. Ascension Day. Holy Timrsday. 24. Birth of Queen Victoria. 24. Pentecost. Whit Sunday. 31. Trinity Sunday, JUNE. 1. Monday. 4. Corpus Christi. 20. Accession of Queen Victoria. 24. St. .^hn Daptist. Midsummer D. JULY. 1, Wednesday. Dominion Day. AUGUST. 1. Saturday. SEPTEMBER. 1. Tuesday. 28. St Mlch&el. Miohaehnas Day. OCTOBER. 1. Thursday. NOVEMBER. 1. Sunday. 9. Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841. 29. 1st Sunday in Advent. 30. St. Andrew. DECEMBER. 1. Tuesday. 21. St. Thomas. 25. Christmas Day. Friday. 16 CALENDAR. [1895 h- -f 1 ^ ! ' The Whiriii^ Tempest wave« alongr the plain ; And on the cottiwe thatch'd, or lordly roof, Keen fostening, Bhakes them to the solid base." Original drawing by C. W. Jefferys [1895 1895] CALENDAR. 17 Ml '\ ling by C. W. Jefferys " Behold the .vouiig, the rosy spriiii,' Gives to the breeze her scented wiiijf, While virgin graces warm with Ma.\, Fling roses o'er her dewy way." Oiiginal drawing lij C. 11'. .Icffoyti. 18 CALENDAR. [189;") 1895] i m w sv/s. MO/N. Tve. WED. PRI .■ SAT. OVL.Y 7 . 14. .21 . . 18 . . 1 , . 8 . . IS . . 22 . . 2^ . £..9 ■ . I6..25. .30 .3. .10. .17. .24. .31 . .4-. .11.. 18. .25 .^..12.. 19 ..26.. . . 6.. 13- 20. .27 AVOV/ST SUM. A\OAl. TUE. WED. TMU. PRI . 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Jaiij . . 4 2 62 Jany . . 11 1 fiO Jany . , 17 17 56; Jany.. 26 16 26 Jany.. . 11 19 Jany.. . 26 12 FeJ.v . 2 19 1« Fehy . . 12 ii Feby.. 1« 8 9lFeby.. 24 11 44 Fehy.. . 9 8 Feby... 22 14 March . 4 7 40, March. 10 22 :« March . 18 32 March. 26 6 26 March . .. 9 20 March. . . 22 2 April . . 2 10 28 April.. 9 8 43I April.. 16 18 22! April.. 24 20 11 April. . .. 23 April... 18 20 Mav . 1 22 44 May . . 8 18 59 May . . 16 12 44lMay .. 24 7 46May ... ..4 6 May... 16 15 Mivy. . . 31 3 48 May... .. 29 6 June.. lU 9 1 June .. 7 « June. . 16 28 June.. 22 16 61 June.. . 26 6 June... 13 9 July .. 28 16 36 July . . 6 18 29 July . . 14 22 311 July .. 22 32 July . . . . 23 7 July ... 11 2 \\\K 27 43 Aug . . 6 8 61 Autr .. 13 12 18' Aug .. 20 7 56 AuK . . . . 20 16 Aug ... 7 14 Sept .. 26 IS 23 Sept . . 4 66 Sept .. 11 23 51 Sept . . 18 16 55 Sept . . . 18 2 Sept . . . Sent . . . 3 17 30 21 Oct.... 26 6 4 Oct ... 3 17 48 Oct. .. 11 9 34 o<^t .. 18 1 10 Oct. . . . 16 11 Oct ... 28 11 Nov. . 24 2 19 Nov .. 2 10 18 Nov... 9 18 6 Nov .. 16 12 12 Nov .. . 13 11 Nov ... 25 6 Dec .. 24 22 Deo .. Deo .. 2 31 1 1,5 88 31 Deo . 9 2 9 Dec .. 10 1 30 Dec . . . . 9 U Dec ... '23 3 0CCULTAT10NS OF STARS BY THE MOON, 1S86. The time given for the disappearance and reappearance is the eastern standard time of the Washington occurrence the hours being numbered from (midnight) to 23. Date. Jan. 1 1.: Feb. 3 3 3 3 3 7 17 Star. 1 5 8 10 14 IS 31 April 2 12 Name. May 2!) 6 June 5 6 13 20 .liilv Au^ 13 14 U 14 14 Aquarii . . . 7 Caiicri Nkw Moo.v. g Pleiadum . 19 Tauri 21 Tauri..... 20 Tauri 22 Tauri 47 Oeniinorum T Scorpii B. A.C. 782... 49 Aurigge y Canori SOCancri B. A. C. 4722.. y' Sagittarii . . New Moon. W. /r. 1421... 47 Oeminorum b Scorpii New Moo». W. VI. 1656 . . i Virginis B.A.C. 4722.. Nkw Moon. b Scorpii 4 Scorpii 42 Aquarii. 9 Tauri New Moon. 1 sf i«B V a 5a e •< h. m. 4 20 21 61 4 1 39 177 6 21 18 126 6 21 24 87 7 21 49 76 6 21 50 118 7 21 53 84 6 3 69 sa 3 6 59 132 7 20 7 120 6-7 23 24 80 4 6 128 6-8 18 47 100 6-8 1 8 123 5-6 3 30 118 6 20 41 57 6 19 10 161 6 6 28 50 8 22 26 88 6-7 23 55 .59 ( 5-8 20 52 151 5 22 33 81 6 1 33 125 6 6 51 359 7 3 14 137 5 21 30 122 6-5 22 4 1.54 5-8 2 51 128 7 23 6 36 ( 7 43 99 7 38 38 5-6 22 40 91 6 55 87 6 2 11 8 7 1 2!) 22 5 4 30 74 7 4 57 65 6 21 80 5 39 53 5 49 84 7 1 47 =1 o ^ • (fl) h. m. 21 28 2 17 22 8 22 38 23 2 22 42 23 6 4 18 8 19 20 52 21 1 » 19 42 2 24 4 49 a, £ ■5 4 229 337 208 248 262 219 264 355 254 203 309 281 319 309 257 (7) 21 37, 310 19 56 230 7 13' 327 23 15 305 271 6 21 68 260 23 47 .S21 2 43; 255 7 41! 282 3 32, 177 (0) 22 38; 22 50 3 30| 19 1 49! 1 58 23 38 1 54 3 5 291 241 186 278 199 252 209 201 275 1 Date. 14 Sept. 2 8 10 13 16 26 28 28 30 3 9 10 11 15 Oct. 26 26 27 Nov. 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7 24 29 Dec. 1 1 1 1 Name. 2 46 256 8 5 36 213! 8 6 24 237 14 1 18 233 1 36 261 27 1 46 229! 30 1 57 2641 31 22 Tauri New Moon. I Aquarii B.A.C. 782... 7 Tauri 49 Aurign 8 Leonis New Moon. B.A.C. 6666.. B.A.C. 7326.. 26 Capricorni . 64 Aquarii 62 Piscium . . . W.IV. 1421 . W. VI. 1666.. 47 Geminorum Leonis New Moon. y Capricorni . , B.A.C. 7.558.. 54 A(|uarii e Arietis B. A. C. 920 . . 17 Tauri Ig Pleriadum . . 20 Tauri 19 Tauri 22 Tauri 21 Tauri B.A.C. 1171.. \V. VI. 1650.. New Moon. A Aquarii ..... B. A. C. 782 . . g Pleiadum . . . 19 Tauri 20 Tauri 21 Tauri K Oeminorum 45 Leonis 49 Leonis 4 Scorpii Nkw Moon. e Arietis 136 Tauri 39 Geminorum S 4 7 6 6-7 6-7 6-8 7 7 7 6 6 8 6 5 7 4 7 4 6 5 5 7 7 7-8 8 3-0 7 II. H. 1 1 19 2 21 63 4 22 6 15 4 67 20 55 17 48 19 34 19 37 20 47 1 26 2f, 39 1 62 3 14 19 8 22 35 20 56 23 8 23 14 18 41 18 49 19 15 19 18 19 38 19 44 20 47 5 19 3.'' 18 1!. 26 43 15 10 15 41 IV 1 eu » c-E 1 0) «.3 ■ 1^^ ^ w < H. M. 66 2 00 19 19 60 98 22 41 9 6 13 64 6 28 63 6 89 96 22 4 42 19 8 111 20 28 66 21 61 22 3 45 2 35 45 23 17 32 2 27 117 4 9 57 20 35 77 23 39 72 22 11 101 (3) 13 33 (3) 30 83 19 36 44 19 41 48 20 10 5 19 45 12 20 13 354 18 2 111 21 33 56 6 48 58 20 56 121 18 44 132 5 53 90 6 17 115 6 23 73 31 146 6 24 126 2 36 80 7 23 152 7 30 01 16 18 62 10 28 159 17 19 B < 265 294 202 303 3(«-2 840 217 270 184 219 231 286 314 33-2 296 228 213 207 200 26V 231 270 204 30!) 300 31't 1911 343 220 1V5 210 2oS 2i;i 2V<) 201 294 34S 2oV 244 283 20! «S f 19 15 13 8 22 5 « 5 m 21 y 10 : 2 11 9 n. 10 (J 16 m [ 8 m . 11 : 9 9 S ( I 5 § \ 16 e ii 7/ L 16 © e 17 8 < 4 e C 10 8 Feby.... 22 14 1 20 March ... 22 2 i 28 April.... 18 20 1 fi May .... 16 15 ) ) 6 June 13 1) 1 7 July.... 11 2 ) 16 Aug .... 7 14 i 2 Sept .... 3 17 Sent .... 30 21 > 11 Oct .... 28 11 1 11 Nov .... 25 6 1 11 Dec 23 3 time of the Washington a B M. 1 2 53 22 15 67 55 48 34 37 47 26 39 52 14 8 36 56 8 14 41 49 15 18 38 44 47 5 3.'' i;. 13 23 37 38 23 in id 13 16 11 66 19 08 9 64 63 06 42 111 66 61 45 45 32 117 57 77 72 101 33 83 44 48 5 12 354 111 55 58 121 132 90 115 73 140 126 80 152 01 6-2 159 lis 6i H. M 2 00 19 60 22 41 6 13 6 28 6 30 22 4 10 8 20 28 21 22 3 2 35 23 17 2 27 4 20 35 23 30 22 11 13 30 19 36 10 41 20 10 19 45 20 13 18 2 21 33 6 48 20 56 18 44 5 53 6 17 6 23 6 31 5 24 2 35 7 23 7 36 16 18 10 28 17 19 X ^ v s 265 294 202 303 3C''2 840 217 270 184 219 231 280 314 332 296 228 213 207 200 267 231 270 264 30!) 300 31'1 19(1 34a 22(1 175 21 (i 2b.s 2i;i 27f; 261 294 34s 257 244 283 201 EolipcM, Plaiiatary Conjunotiom eto., Iq Mm Ymut 1896. p. ■:i ■3 lo January. 10 $ in Perihelion. 15 J d (I } 6 1 » 1 66 N. 3 m stationary. 11 h i 1 Ij 6 55 N. T V 6 1 ^^ 5 20 N. 2 enter ^ Autumn com. II. 18 1 6 6 4 16 2/ 5 e 12 2 3 10 y '7 s 3 9 5 5 14 2/ October. Greatest eloiu^. R. 25 44 Stationary. d d tti 6 40 S. Greatest Hel. Lat. 8. 6 0. d d 2/ 2 51 8. Stationary. 6 1 9 4 1 S. d i 18 4 31 11 tr in 23 48 1 oc re 19 52 1 tr in 20 40 11 sh iti 24 20 13 IV oc dis 20 3 14 1 ec dis 23 2 28 11 oc vf 20 32 1 sh in 21 2 1 treg 21 44 IV ocre 21 3 21 1 tr eg 25 2 24 1 tr e < 22 9 \ tr eif 21 31 1 tr in 27 22 42 1 oc dis 27 4 31 11 oc re 28 3 39 1 ec (/is 22 48 1 sh eg "i 40 1 gh in 28 19 55 1 tr in 28 4 55 1 sh eg 4 48 11 nil ill in 19 54 1 ec re 23 20 11 sh eg 20 38 11 tr in 29 52 1 .s// (,( 21 19 54 111 ec re 23 47 1 treg 21 12 1 sh in September. 2 8 1 tr ill •?0 3 111 ec dis 18 ^7 1 sh eij 22 12 1 tr eg 2 42 IV ec i^V 'i2 49 111 ec re 18 43 1 oc dis 28 23 10 11 sh in 3 2 45 11 ec re 3 11 1 sli <■•! 22 - ,39 11 00 dis 22 1 ec re 23 18 11 treg 4 4 10 1 sh in 4 28 1 tv (W 23 21 57 11 tr in 19 18 3 11 ec re 23 30 1 sh en 5 2 1 trin 29 23 3(i 11 ec ili» 23 28 11 sh in 18 15 1 treg 29 20 44 1 ee re 5 4 39 1 oc re 1 41 1 "(■ )■(■ 24 34 11 tr eg 10 20 1 sh eij 30 19 57 111 treg 8 3 51 111 oc re 5 5 11 oc ri' 2 7 n sh eg 20 23 IV eod-s 20 18 11 ec re 10 5 22 11 ec dig 31 23 30 11 tr .■;/ 3 11 1 tr in 25 59 IV ee (V 22 7 111 shin 12 3 3 11 gh en 3 58 1 sh in 22 21 19 111 tr in 3 23 1 ec (lis November. 25 21 1 oc dis 23 12 111 treg April. 5 2 11 treq 3 23 I ec re 2 8 111 sli in 12 2 52 1 8/1 eg 1 1 20 111 ,v// ,'7 18 46 IV sh etf 2 21 11 (ic dis o 19 51 IV sh eg 3 50 1 tr eg 2 40 111 tr ill 20 59 11 ec re 24 20 55 11 tr in 4 21 52 1 tr in 17 5 19 IV sh in 4 5 32 1 e.' ilis- 21 38 1 tr eg 22 26 1 sh m 23 18 11 gh in 2:{ 7 1 sh in 19 1 59 111 trin 5 2 46 1 sh ill 23 21 1 tr in 23 20 n trin 2 46 11 sh in 4 2 1 ^' ill 23 54 1 tr e;r 24 11 33 11 treg 5 19 9 I oc dis 4 53 11 tr in 5 6 1 sh 1-1 26 43 1 sf. -g 25 85 1 sh in 22 40 1 ec re 5 17 1 ec dii 6 2-2 .1 tr er i 8 H. M. 2 12 3 34 23 6 23 34 50 3 43 23 13 23 31 11 1 ;i2 if.15 mib 36 11 23 1 37 2 42 23 12 23 53 54 1 43 2 4 11 1] 4 5 16 23 18 22 55 38 1] 34 11] 29 11 febv 11 21 Mar Rise II. » 7 27 7 53 8 06 8 5 7 43 6 52 6 3 5 25 1 11 21|5 8 Apr 1 11 21 4 58 4 51 4 45 r 1 11 21 4 44 4 53 5 16 L 1 11 21 6 43 5 52 5 32 July 1 11 21 4 40 3 42 3 9 m^ 1 11 21 3 22 4 18 5 27 ept 1 11 21 6 32 7 10 7 57 1 ot 1 11 21 8 23 8 23 7 22 Kov 1 11 21 5 30 5 7 5 40 h 1 11 21 8 24 7 9 7 48 [1895 f 1895] RISING, SOUTHING AND SETTING OF THE PLANETS. 35 ECLIPSES &c. OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES— Co7»«tnu«rf. egress ; th in, shadow in ippearance of satellite in n. H. M. 8 1 cc rfw 2 12 11 ei. dis 3 34 1 oc re 23 6 IV tr i»i D. H. M. 19 18 111 oc dis D. II. 23 M. 18 11 ecdis D. H. M. 12 6 42 D. n. M. 1 sh in 22 21 33 1 sh in 3 57 111 oc re 13 3 .54 1 ee dis 22 18 1 tr in 20 3 46 1 ec dis 21 1 1 1 «/» Ml December. 21 27 111 sh in 2 14 1 2 111 sh eg 2 a 23 53 1 sh eg 3 39 I treg p. H. M. 9*i m 1 ah en 2 13 1 i VA 1 37 1 sheg ■,•) 2 42 1 «r eg iM 23 12 11 sh in 4 2 111 fic dis 23 17 1 shm 17 27 11 tr in 6 38 1 tr in 5 3 11 oc re 27 5 39 1 ec dis 7 19 1 tr in 1 37 11 sh eg 29 2 10 1 ec di» 5 3 1 ocr« 28 2 55 1 sh in 1 14 111 tr eg 3 23 11 tr eg 6 5 1 oc re 29 2 10 1 tr eg, 4 3 1 tr t»i 1 37 1 sh eg 18 22 22 11 oc re 23 27 1 sh in 5 15 1 sh eg 2 39 1 tr eg 20 6 48 1 ec dis JO 4 Itrin October. 6 23 1 tr eg 23 48 1 oc re 21 1 26 111 sh in 1 47 \ sh ecr aM 23 53 1 oe re 29 1 ec dig 8 1 54 11 ec dis 3 5 1 sh in 2 24 1 tr eg 20 38 1 ec di» 3 6 45 111 sh ill ■ ) 15 54 1 ec re 3 33 1 oc re 6 50 11 oc re 3 52 1 tr in t 4 3 20 IV sh eg ■15 1 43 11 tr in 4 18 11 sh in 21 6 1 tregi 4 34 111 tr in 23 31 1 oc re 5 2 29 11 ec } Serpentis A Sagittarii a Lyrae Vei/a fl' LyrsB c AquiliB i Aquilee Aquilse y Aqullaa o Aquilte Altair.. B Aquilae a'^ Capricorni e Delphini aCygni « Aquari 82 Vulpeoulffi Capricorni 61' Cygni i Cygni a Cephei B Aquari fl« Cephei Pegasi 6 Capricorni a Aquarii Aquarii y Aquarii 1} Aquarii i Pegasi A Aquarii a PisAu8,foma//i't a Pegasi Markab. Piscium Y Cephei 4 Sculptoris i' Right Ann'al s Ascensi'n Variat. h m « « 2-8 12 28 62-3 3-14 3-2 36 20-4 3-04 3 50 l?-8 8-02 3 61 7-0 2-81 3-2 66 67-0 2-99 4-5 13 130-8 3-10 1 19 39-6 3-16 2 43 24-3 2-37 3 49 41-1 2-8t5 3-4 14 132-8 1-62 1 10 52-3 2-73 4-3 27 18-4 2-59 2-3 40 24-1 2-62 2-3 45 4-1 + 3-31 2 61 0-7 — 0-23 3 57 59-4 + 2-26 2 15 11 21-4 3 22 2 30 14-6 2-64 2-3 39 5-7 2-95 3-4 46 34-9 + 2-99 4-6 47 48-7 - 2-25 2 59 19-9 + 3-48 3 16 8 50-6 3-14 8 17 17-2 2-64 1-2 22 68 1 3-67 3-2 87 17-7 + 2-26 4-5 '66 44-0 - 6-31 2-3 17 4 21-3 + 3-43 3-4 9 51-6 2-73 3-2 28 3-6 1-35 2-3 29 46-4 4-30 2 30 3-6 2-78 3 38 17-1 2-96 3-4 42 20-9 2-34 2-3 54 10 1 + 1-39 4-5 18 6 10-3 —19-48 4 7 29-0 + 3-59 3 15 62-6 3-lC 3 21 29-4 3-70 1 33 23-0 2-03 4 4012-2 2-21 4 54 51-3 2-72 3 19 36-1 2-76 3-4 20 12-2 3-02 3 41 16-1 2-86 1-2 45 39-6 2-93 4 50 9-3 2-95 3-4 20 12 13-7 3-33 4 2811-8 2-87 2-1 37 61-2 2-04 4-3 41 59-5 3-25 5-6 50 5-1 2-65 4 21 2-1 3-37 5-6 21 2 11-4 2-67 3 8 28-0 2-66 3-2 16 4-4 1-44 8 .26 61-3 3-16 8 27 18-8 0-79 2-3 89 1-8 2-95 3 41 14-7 3-32 3 22 23-6 3-08 4-5 11 17-6 3-17 4 3 16 14-0 3-10 4-3 29 67-6 3-08 3-4 86 18-6 2-99 4 47 8-2 3-13 1-2 61 60-9 3-32 2 59 31-8 2-98 4-6 23 84 38 3-08 3-4 35 2-1 2-42 4-5 43 27-4 3-13 Declinat'n -22 48 68 - 52 25 8 58 4 38 53 7 11 31 24 - 4 58 42 10 36 47 49 50 14 18 65 -26 64 52 39 19 43 44 30 49 56 27 31 -15 8'.! 19 74 36 4 40 4816 - 8 69 43 27 4 5 6 45 21 4 47 38 78 7 2 -19 31 4 - 3 25 26 19 23 59 -26 11 55 31 47 35 82 12 34 -15 36 41 1130 36 52 22 44 42 66 43 12 38 11 4 36 40 27 46 65 5130 4 86 36 45 -21 5 9 - 2 56 32 ^6 28 47 bJ41 9 33 14 26 14 66 32 13 42 27 2 54 20 10 21 26 8 36 27 6 8 40 -12 52 12 10 56 47 44 54 18 - 9 5-2 68 27 39 29 -17 39 38 13 58 29 47 46 62 8 9:6 - 6 159 70 6 58 9 28 37 -16 36 13 - 49 47 - 8 18 21 - 1 54 59 39 31 10 16 69 - 8 817 -30 10 43 14 88 -^a 5 8 26 77 2 46 -28 42 88 An'l Var. 19 9 19-8 -19-6 -19-5 -19-4 19-3 18-i) 1 -181 -18-1 -17-3 -18-8 -15-9 -15-3 -151 -14-7 -14-3 -13-5 -12-3 -11-5 -11-0 -10-9 -10-1 - 9-5 - 8-6 - 8-3 - 6-7 - 5-5 -4-7 - 4-3 - 2-8 - 2-6 - 2-8 - 1-7 - 2-3 - 0.5 -fO-6 0-7 0-7 1-7 3-2 4-0 4-7 5-1 7-0 8-6 0-3 S'8 10-9 121 12-7 13-9 13-5 141 17-5 14-0 15-2 15-7 16-8 16-4 16-2 17-4 17-8 18-0 18-5 18-7 19-1 19-0 19-3 19-5 20 1 19-9 NATURAL RESOURCES OF CANADA. The natural resources of Canada are her forests, her farms, her fisheries, and her minerals. The forest wealth of the country is very great. The forests formerly extended in an almost unbroken stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the head of Lake Superior, a distance of •2,(HX) miles. The great plains of the North- west have always, within the memory of man, been sparsely timbered, but on the Pacific slopes of the Rocky Mountains down to the shores of the ocean there are mammoth trees that can compare favo\irably with the growth of any region on the globe. iMonth. lanuary. '°b. [arch, pril. :ay. une. 1 11 21 1 11 21 1 11 21 1 11 21 1 11 21 1 11 21 APRIL. & M'ing Ev' hm 1 9-50 10-( 2 10-3(1 10-i 8 11-26 — 4 0-01 0-- 6 1-30 2-2 6 3-11 3-£ 7 4-36 4-£ 8 5-21 5-£ 9 6-06 6-5 6-46 7-1 1 7-26 7-' 2 8-06 8-S 3 8-44 9-( 4 9-20 9-4 16 10-00 10-5 6 10-44 11 -( 7 1138 — 8 0-13 0-J 9 1-35 2-i D 3-02 3-; 1 4-10 4-; 2 4-51 5-] 3 5-35 6-i 4 6-08 6-' 15 6-39 6- 6 7-10 7- 7 7-42 8-{ 8 8-19 8- 9 8-57 9^ 0-87 10 1 lilary, be afins The Domi U66,383 squa he provinces pritish Colum Drmerly unde ^alf of North t^hich is undei krctio Ocean, knd on the eae [1895 Ann'al An'l n Variat. Declinat'n Var. 3 3-14 -22 48 58-1 -19 9 4 304 - 52 25-4 -19-8 8 3-02 8 58 4-9 -19-e 2-81 38 53 7-4 -19-6 2-99 11 31 24-5 -19-4 8 3-10 - 4 58 42-5 -19-3 6 3-15 10 36 47 8 -18!t 3 2-37 49 5014-1 -18-1 1 2-8tJ 18 55 -26-8 -18-1 8 1-62 64 52 39-2 -IV -3 3 2-73 19 43 44-7 -18-S 4 2-59 30 49 56-2 -lb -9 1 2 •62 27 31 0-9 -lb-3 1 + 3-31 -15 3'.i 19-3 -lb-1 7 — 0-23 74 35 4-5 -14-/ 4 + 2-26 40 48 18-8 -14-3 4 3 22 - 8 59 43-5 -13b 6 2-54 27 4 5-2 -12-3 7 2-95 6 45 21-5 -lib 9 + 2-99 4 47 38-3 -11-U 7 — 2-25 78 7 26 -10-9 9 + 3-48 -19 31 4 6 -10-1 6 3-14 - 3 25 25-6 - 9-& 2 2-(i4 19 23 59-4 - 8-« 1 367 -26 11 55-7 - 8-3 T + 2-26 31 47 35-2 - 6-V — 6-31 82 12 34-9 - 6-5 3 + 3-43 -15 35 41-2 - 4-7 6 2-73 14 30 36-5 - 4-3 6 1-35 52 22 44 -f - 2-8 4 4-30 42 55 43-d - 2-ti 6 2-78 12 3811-6 - 2'8 1 2-96 4 36 40-4 - 1-V 9 2*34 27 46 55-4 - 2-3 1 + 1-39 61 30 4 2 - O.b 3 — 19-48 86 36 45-1 +0-6 + 3-59 -21 5 9-8 0-V 6 3-lC - 2 55 32-1 0-V 4 3-70 '?5 28 47*0 1-7 2-03 80 41 9-2 3-2 2 2-21 33 14 26-5 4-« 3 2-72 14 55 32-9 4-7 1 276 13 42 27-0 61 2 3 02 2 64 20-0 7'(> 1 2 '85 10 21 26-9 8-tt 6 2-93 8 35 27-8 \n 3 2-95 6 8 40-3 8'8 7 3-33 -12 52 12-5 iu-» 8 2-87 10 56 47-7 12-1 2 2-04 44 54 18-3 Vl-'l 5 3-25 - 9 5-2 58-4 13-0 1 2-55 2) 39 29-6 13 b 1 337 -17 39 0-4 14-1 i 2-67 38 13 58-8 IV-b ) 2'55 29 47 46-2 14-0 i Vii 62 8 26-3 16-2 d 3-16 -61 59-1 Ib-V i 0-79 70 6 68-9 15-8 i 2-t)5 9 23 37-1 16-4 i- 3-32 -16 36 13-3 16-1' 5 3-08 - 49 47-7 17-4 i 3-17 - 8 18 21-9 17-8 ) 310 - 1 64 50-1 18 -0 i 3-08 39 31-2 18-b J 2-99 10 16 59-8 18-V ! 3 13 - 8 8 17-7 19-1 ) 3 32 -30 10 43-3 19'U J 2-98 14 38 -^5 193 ) 3 '08 5 3 26 8 19-5 I 2-42 77 2 46-4 20 1 I 313 -28 42 88-6 19-9 linerala. almost unbroken stretch ■eat plains of the North- flo slopes of the Rockj- are favo\irably with the SEMI-DIAMETER OF SUN AND MOON — HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC. sr EMI-DIAMETER OF THE SUN AND MOON, 1895. POLAR DISTANCE AND GREATEST ELONGATION OF a URS>E MINORIS ON THE Ist, 11th AND 2l8t OF EACH MONTH. 1 i Semi-Diameter. Pole Star. Month. i? Semi-Diameter. Pole Star. Lat. 45° ; Month. Greatest 1 Sun. Moon. Polar Elongation o Sun. Moon. Polar Greatest Distance. Lat. 45°. i Distance Elongation , It 1 II / It / // ' H - " O t II . , „ anuary. 16 18 14 50 1 14 44 1 45 41 July. 1 15 46 16 44 1 15 13 1 46 -23 11 16 18 16 44 1 14 43 1 46 40 11 16 46 14 46 1 15 13 1 46 23 21 16 17 15 1 1 14 43 1 45 40 21 15 47 16 30 1 15 12 1 40 21 'eb. 16 16 15 15 1 14 43 1 45 40 Aug. 15 48 16 10 1 15 10 1 46 19 11 16 14 16 34 1 14 44 1 45 42 11 15 49 15 00 1 15 8 1 46 16 21 16 12 14 45 1 14 46 1 45 46 21 15 51 16 42 1 15 5 1 46 12 larcli. 16 10 15 17 1 14 48 1 45 47 Sept. 15 54 14 48 1 15 2 1 46 7 11 16 8 16 33 1 14 60 1 46 60 11 15 56 16 33 1 14 59 1 46 3 21 16 5 14 46 1 14 63 1 45 55 21 15 59 16 15 1 14 55 1 45 57 ipril. 16 2 15 52 1 14 56 1 45 59 Oct. 16 1 14 46 1 14 51 1 45 62 11 16 59 15 52 1 15 1 46 4 11 16 4 15 56 1 14 48 1 45 47 21 15 57 14 57 1 15 3 1 46 8 21 16 7 15 46 1 14 44 1 45 42 [ay. 15 54 16 8 1 15 5 1 46 12 Nov. 16 10 15 3 1 14 40 1 45 36 11 16 52 15 21 1 16 8 1 46 16 11 16 12 16 16 1 14 36 1 45 31 21 15 50 15 10 1 15 10 1 46 19 21 16 14 16 7 1 14 32 1 45 26 une. 15 48 16 5 1 15 12 1 46 21 Deo. 16 16 15 30 1 14 30 1 45 21 11 15 47 14 52 1 16 13 1 46 22 11 16 17 16 7, 1 14 27 1 46 18 21 15 46 16 1 1 15 13 1 46 23 21 10 18 14 52 1 14 25 1 45 14 HIGH WATER AT QUEBEC, 1895. APRIL. 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 9 1 2 3 4 6 6 ,7 .8 M'ing Ev'ng hm 9-50 10-30 11-26 0-01 1-30 3-11 4-36 5-21 6-05 6-46 7-26 8-06 8-44 9-20 10-00 10-44 11-38 0-13 1-35 3-02 4-10 4-61 5-35 6-08 6-39 7-10 7-42 8-19 8-57 9-37 h m 10-08 10-56 0-41 2-22 3-52 4-58 5-54 6-25 7-06 7-46 8-25 9-02 9-40 10-21 11-09 0-51 2-20 3-38 4-36 6-17 5-62 6-26 6-64 7-26 8-00 8-38 9^17 10-2 MAY. M'ing Ev'ng hm 10-28 11-28 0-04 1-36 2-60 3-66 4-.'>l 5-36 6-20 6-61 7-42 8-22 9.03 9-43 10-25 11-15 0-46 1-46 3-04 3-69 4-45 5-26 604 6-43 7.22 8 03 8-48 9-37 10-29 11-29 h m 10 56 0-43 2-10 3-26 4.-25 6-14 b-58 6-41 7-22 8-02 8-43 9-23 10 03 10-49 n-44 0-14 1-20 2-32 3-32 4-23 5-06 5-45 6-24 7-02 7-43 8-28 912 10-03 10-68 0-01 JUNB. M'ing hm 1-08 2-16 3-19 119 5-1! 6-01 0-47 7-29 8-09 8-50 9-27 10-07 10-49 U-34 0-50 1-49 2-51 3-49 4-45 4-83 6-21 7-08 7-56 8-43 9-34 10-24 11-16 Ev'ng h m 0-35 1-43 2-49 3-49 4-46 5-36 6-24 7-16 7-49 8-30 9-08 9-47 10-27 11-11 11-68 0-23 1-28 2-20 3-20 4-18 5-10 5-58 6-45 7-32 8.-19 9-18 9-59 10-50 11-43 0-10 JULY. M'ing Ev'ng hm 0-38 1-36 2-42 3-50 4-55 5-50 6-40 7-20 7-58 8-23 9-10 9-43 10-17 10-63 11-32 0-42 1-43 2-57 4-08 6-15 6-lG 7-00 7-48 8-85 9-20 10-05 10-49 11-34 0-63 h m 1-06 209 3-16 4-23 5 25 6-16 7-00 7-39 S-15 8-62 9-27 10-00 10-34 11-12 11-53 0-17 1-11 2-21 3-33 4-43 5-43 6-36 7-24 8-11 8-58 0-43 10-27 11-12 11-58 0-24 1-27 AUOUST. 8EPTEMBKR. OCTOBBR. M'ing Ev'ng M'ing Ev'ng M'ing Am Ev'ng Am hm Am Am A m 2-06 2-48 4-37 5-08 5-05 6-25 3-29 4-10 5-31 5-52 5-42 6 -.59 4-48 5-20 6-12 6-30 6-15 6-30 5-45 6-09 6-45 7-00 6-44 6-67 6-31 8-50 7-16 7-23 7-10 7-24 7 -OS 7-25 7-42 7-57 7-38 7-63 7-41 7-58 8-11 8-26 8-08 3-23 8-12 8-28 8-40 8-54 8-38 S-64 8-43 8-69 9-08 9-23 911 9-l!8 9-14 0-28 9-38 9-53 9-46 10-07 9-41 9-56 10-10. 10 29 10-32 11-01 10-12 10-29 10-51 11-16 11-33 - — ! 10-47 11-16 11-47 0-12 0-68 11-38 11-52 0-23 1-07 1-47 2-36 0-19 1-58 2-50 3-18 3-54 0-52 1-32 3-36 4-16 4-28 4-61 2-17 3-04 1 4-49 5-16 5-14 5-37 3-48 4-29 5-40 6 03 5-57 8-18 5-03 5-32 1 6-24 6-45 6-38 6-69 5-69 6-23 1 7-06 7-27 7-19 7-40 6-45 7-08 7-46 3-06 8-00 8-21 7-31 7-62 8-27 8-47 8-41 9-02 8-13 8-35 9-06 9-25 9-22 9-42 8-67 9-18 9-45 10-05 10-05 10-80 9-38 9-57 110-28 10-52 10-57 11-27 10-18 10-37 11-20 11-51 0-01 10-59 11-22 0-28 0-39 1-23 U-49 . 1-12 2-03 2 08 2-49 0-17 0-53 2-52 3-34 3-23 3-63 1-38 2-28 411 4-41 4-20 4-42 316 3-58 1-02 1-22 NOVBMEBR. 1-00 2-11 l!-T4 4 00 4-52 M'ing Ev'ng hm 5-36 6-09 6-40 7-10 7-43 8-:!8 8-58 9-31 10-28 11-28 0-06 1-31 2-46 3-62 4-45 5-31 6-17 7-01 7-41 8-24 9-06 9-50 10-36 11-28 LAW TERMS 1895. iilary, begins February 4th, ends February 16th. "stcr, do May 20th, do June 8tW. Michaelmas, begins November 18th, ends Decern. 7th. Son|e Faots About Cai^ada. The Dominion of Canada has an area of about 3,315,647 stjuare miles, or, including its water surface, 1,466,383 square miles, is about 3,500 miles from east to west and 1,400 miles from north to south, and consists of we provmces of Ontario anc Quebec (formerly Upper and Lower Canada), Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Jritish Columbia, Prince Edward Island and the North-west Territories, (which latter contain the vast territory brmerly under the control of the Hudson's Bay Comiiany). It, therefore, comprises the whole of the northern Ulf of North America, with the e.xoeption of the United States Territory of Alaska on the west, and Labrador^ Irhich is under the control of the Government of Newfoundland, on the east. It is bouiideti on the north by the krctio Ocean, on the west by the Territory of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the United StAtes ftia on the east by the Atlantic Ocean. 38 METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. [1895jl895l mt ■ Ti - P4 ■< EH iz; O o H Hi O 0) « § J >■ 62 H «■ S!5 ^ O 00 si- ll 00 J! 1^ g >^| Wl EH P3 S ^5 Ol dl H 12; f^ o O CO (N t^ ■* CO O iH iH • e^ ,L( 00 4j «oo • ■W CQOO ■* 5) at~»5 O • •SI 00 "lO I S o o 85 + *"■'« ^S^ + I (M • O •* C5 rH Z 1 > O I i-< . 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I Aver. pres. of j [Month high, av Highest mon. v I "Month lowest ai I Lowest mon. av Date of the higl pressure in yi Highest pressui Dateof lowestp I sure in the yi rLo vest pressur iRange of the y« "*•<»< fH CO -* S?o c CO m o : I I CO © e-) CO i^ i-H to © in © in rH CO o ■* 1^ 1- COiM 00 + bt~ © ' ''5 © 12; '^ O 00 b© ■ I m 00 — I rH ff4 rH + > 00 -I 00 X© © ^ ^ r I © -. to ?5 I CO 'M « © © CO 00 + 28 &- in S<^ SS b in © in b ■© CO • • > © IM T + ?s in b- IN ■« i ©rH 1 t>« rH CO rH ©CO I •* IS ,,i -)-l ;:;^i : i2 : : i^ ■^^ • CO : 4,-* ill 3 ^-^ sis a § =* • 3 !3 sis " - C a i I c ill ^1^1 ^^ C OJ 0) 0) a) .S^ 5 ^ > > > C — 14, lU .-si a 4) a o .0 a g;S Il C3 O > P. en t^ C > 2."- ?" = a .■s 2 as . to ;2 •-as s2 *-« **^ u o :2 :'2 § ^ ■fix. **^ a . B i4 a" 03 01 CJ > a git! is ■ A ■ «^ : t :i2 . d . d . c 'in •S|c ;* ««- o2-^ oi^ a «"S E d'S a o ■• a o r. pl Isl |s? otal a Diffe Nuni H 1 H 1 MH IM O O u u ss s a "2 p D n Si ee o c a» 11 S5 i2 S o 21 ja 55 41 - a Ij ■T. 1% ■s. c;'5 ■ - '1 ■^ il 1^ Av. cloud, of yi I Most cloudy mo |<3'8t monthly ai 1 Least cloudy ni ■ Least monthly [1895 ■ 18951 METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 39 TEMPERATURE. 1-* Si;5 IM M is -2 S5 it |8 00 »i i-t ^ s?? 2^ S."! 22S 0« >H in I i-c e^ 23 1 1 1 I WM ooo 1 Nt- so 04 i-c ! rt (Nift 1 1 t^lO a> o OTt^ xe4 iH 154 .O 1-104 1 ma 04O 1 04 rH (N ■»* ^N -^S o>t^ fH If. . 1 1 • OOt* CI O lO ^ iH 1 1 sa .' rH lO o ■* MOI ) rH 1 m * 1 ir. a 1 00 to COM o o r- ? Tflt } U3t~ «^ ^ ©rH S3 -th 1 iH CO OM '-I ■s = s -e tn ^,; 3 ■/ .1 o a |1 Is eg 7.Z 3 g .1 2 '■ E : 2 : £ : ^ ^8 gi^ ^?; £- eS ai p u c g- Ot a f fair f day ee o 3«5 5-3 R * o C 4) !^ c g uu ih3 I'M = MZ ^1 ^a .a ■ = es 5 3 3 il 3» i^ ;z S!i !z !z ^ 1893. Average 53 Years Extremes. Averape tempera- - » ° « ture of the year. 43-53 44-17 47 09 in 1878 40-77 in 1873 Wannest month . . July July July, '68 Aug., '60 Aver. temp, of the wannest month. 6816 67-61 75-80 64 46 Coldest month Jan. Jan. Feb., 75 Feb., '48 Aver. temp, of the coldest month.. 14-«6 22-47 1016 26-00 Diff. lietw. temp. of the warmest & coldest month . . .53-50 4514 Aver, of deviations of monthly means 2-17 2-59 3-62 Month I'f tfreatest deviation Jan. Jan. Feb., 75 Correspond magni- tude of deviation 7-81 4-07 12-53 Wannest day 25 July July 14, July 31, Aver. temp, of the 1868 1844 warmest day .... 78-55 77-90 r 84-60 Feb. 6, 72-76 Coldest daj- 10 Jan. •■■( 1855 Jan. 22, 1859 Dec. 22, 1842 Av. temp, of cold, d -7-88 — 2-06 —14-38 9-67 Date highest temp. 25 July Aug. 24, 1854 Aug. 19, 1840 Highest temperat. 93-8 90-80 99.2 82-4 Date lowest temp. 10 Jan. Jan. 10, 1859 Jan. 2, 1842 Lowest temperat. . — 17-8 —12-05 —26-5 1-9 Range of the year. 111-1 102-85 118-2 87-0 BAROMETER. loat I Average ^**"^- 52 Years r I Aver. pres. of year 295996 296194 (Month high. av. p. Feb. Sept. Highest men. ar.p. 29-6923 29-6670 iMonthlowestaT. p. ! May June Lowest mon. av. p. 29-4787 29-5695 I Date of the highest press\n-e in year. Feb. 4 j [Highest pressure.. 30-467 1 30'356 I Date of lowest pres- I sure in the year. Oct. 4 .... rLo vest pressure . . 28-227 : 28-693 iRangeof theyear. 2-240 | 1-663 Extremes. •29-6779 in 1849 Jan., '49 -29-8046 Mar., '59 29-4143 Jan. 8, 1866 30-940 Jan. 2, 1870 28-166 2-240 in 1893 •29-5602 in 1864 June, '64 -29-652C Nov., '59 29-5886 Mar. 7, 1878 30-139 Mar. 7, 1846 28-939 1-303 in 1845 RELATIVE HUMIDITY. 1893. I Av. humid, of year I Month of greatest humidity . . .• iGr'st. av. inon. hu. |Mo:ith of least hu. [Least av. mon. hu. 77 Jan. 86* July 63 Average 32 Years 77 Jan. 83 May 70 Extremes. 82 in '51 Jan., '57 89 Feb.. '43 58 73 in '58 Dec, '68 81 Apr., '49 76 EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED. 189?. I A V. cloud, of year. 0-60 I Most cloudy month I Jan. lO'st monthly aver. I 0-74 1 Least cloudy mon. I July [Least monthly av.^ 0-37 Average 40 Yeai-s E.xtremes. 0-62 Dec. 0-77 July 0^50 0-66 in '60, '76 0-89 0-29 0-67 in 1856 0-73 O-faO WIND. 1893. I Average 16 Years Extrei.ies. Resultant direct'ii N. 66* W Resultant velocity in miles 1-95 Av. velocity with out reg. to direc. 8-59 Month of greatest average velocity I April Greatest monthly! average velocity 10-54 Month of least av. | velocity i June Least monthly av.j velocity i 5-75 Day of greatest av. | velocity | Oct. 14 Greatest daily av.' velocity [ 42-71 Da;- of least aver.! velocitjr I Jan. 23 Least daily aver, i velocity ] 0-67 Hour of greatest April 20 absolute velocity 8-9 a.m. ! Greatest velocity . . ' 600 i N.erw! .... 2-51 I ... 9-64 10-54 in 18»0 March , Apr., '80 11-49 1 13-88 July {July, '78 7-66 i 5-93 28-12 :Nov. 17, I 1880 i 41-67 3-32 in 1878 Dec, 76 10-42 July, '81 8-48 Feb. 10, 1886 22 -7* /"April 20 Jan. 17, ....J 1893 I 1886 I, C- ' a.m. lO-lloai 43-77 600 39-0 RAIN. 1893. Average 63 Years Extremes. Total depth of rain in inches 31146 27-395 43-, 155 17-574 Number of days on in 1843 in 1874 which rain fell . . 128 113 145 in '90 80 in '41 Month in which the greatest depth of rain .'ell Aug. Sept. Sep., '48 June,'87 Greatest depth of rain in one month 5-756 3-284 9-760 2-665 Month in which the days of rain were Apl,J'ne Jan., '69 most frequent . . & July Oct. Oct., '90 May, '41 Greatest numberof rainy days in one month 14 13 23 11 Day in which the greatest amount of rain fell Aug. 28 Sep., 14, Sept. 14, Greatest amount of 1843 1848 rain in one day. 2-TOO 1-908 3-456 1-000 SNOW. 18«3. IsVS Extremes. Total depth of snow ' in inches 86-7 Number of days in which snow fell . : 91 Month in which the greatest depth of snow fell ■ Feb. Greatest depth ofi snow in one mon.' 28-8 Month in which the days of snow were most frequent . . I Jan. Qieatest numberof days of snow in one month I 23 Days in which the' greatest amount' of snow fell 'Feb. 23d Gr'test fall of snow I in one day ' 8-0 68-8 122-9 in 1870 87 in '59 Jan. 17-1 Jan. 14 Mor.,'70 62-4 34-6 in 1888 33 in '48 Dec., '61 10-7 Dec, '72 Feb., '48 24 I S { i Feb. 5, I J 1863 ; 4-6 Jan. ■■■• I Mar. 27, i 1888 1 1 1870 8-9 16-0 8-0 40 AREA AND POPULATION — EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. [1895 1 1895] I AREA AND POPULATION. Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland, &c. Pkovincbs, DiaTRiCTH, Territories. Mauitoba, Province Saskatchewan, District Assiiiilioia, dn North- West Territories Athabasca, District Alberta, do British Columbia, Province Ontario do New Brunswick do Nova Scotia do Prince Edward Tsland.do Quebec do Territory east of Hudson's Bay Islandb in Arctic Ocean & Hudson's Buy Keewatin, District Territory east of Keewatin and south of Hudson's Boy Great Lakes and River St. Lawrence e&et to Long. 66°, and portions within United States, not included in above areas Entered Confederation or Organized. Square Miles. Land. Entered Confederation 1870. Organized 1882 Do Organized, 1882 Do. Entered Confederation 1871. Entered Confederation 1867. Do. Do. Entered Confederation 1873. Entered Confederation 1867. Organized 1876. Totals . 65,000 101,400 89,660 859,6C0 103,300 106,850 382,800 219,660 28,100 20,550 2,000 227,500 362,300 800,000 267,000 194,300 3,318,500 Water. 9,000 7,000 660 46,400 1,200 260 1,000 2,350 100 60 1,400 6,700 15,000 2,500 47,400 139,900 Total. 74,000 108,400 90,200 906,000 104,600 106,100 383,300 222,000 28,200 20,600 2,000 228,900 .S58,000 300,000 282,000 196.800 47,400 Pcjiulat'tt I CensUH 1891. 162,506 V 98,967 ij i 98,173 12,114,321 321,263 ! 450,396 ! 109,078 1 1.488,535 Unknown I Do. i Do. Labrador Newfoundland Do. French Shore, from Cape Ray to Cape St. John, say . 3,458,400 40,000 42,784 4,833,23» 4,0(10 i 187,411 ' 10,000 5,034,650 EXPORTS AND IMPORTS, DOMINION OF CANADA. Statement of the Aggregate Value of the Importu (including Coin and Bullion), and Exports into and from Canada, of Goods entered for Consumption, and of the Customs Duties collected, during each Fiscal Year ending 30th June, from 1868 to 189S, iiw.lusive. Year. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1880 1887 18S8 1889 1890 18C1 1892. 1898 Imports. Dutiable. Free. 45,256,638 44,085,833 48,669,64.i 70,299,276 72,426,774 74,432,622 77,073,783 81,507,398 68,799,826 63,989,666 61,703,740 67,055,218 68,895,483 85,516,908 9.J,339,93(» 100,827,810 88,349,492 79,614,108 75,536,758 86,479,40(1 7'.''U,037 b.',l>o9 966 86,258,633 81,236,372 81,190,844 77,378,091 $ 28,203,106 26,329,332 26,144,697 25,793,695 39,003,753 53,578,659 51,139,799 41,562,^85 34,410,520 35,338,396 31,378,047 24,909,209 17,694,264 19,813,932 26,079,570 31,426,-206 28,047,551: 29,327,378' 28,887,8C.3 27,412,886 33,110,?93 35,164,965 35,509,608 38,681,266 46,216,224 51,696,177 Total 73,459,644 70,415,165 74,814,339 96,092,971 111,430,627 128,011,281 128,213,582 123,070,283 93,210,346 99,327,962 93,081,787 81,964,427 86,489,747 105,330,840 119,419,500 132,254,022 110,397,043 108,941,486 104,424,561 112,892,236 110,894,630 116,224,931 121,858,241 119,967,6.38 127,406,068 129,074,268 Exports. 57,667,888 60,474,781 73,573,490 74,173,618 82,639,603 89,789,922 89,351,928 77,886,979 80,966,435 75,876,393 79,323,667 71,491,256 87,911,458 98,290,823 102,137,203 98,085,804 91,406,496 89,238,361 85,251,314 89,515,811 90,2 2'2 (if 43 ',•7 37 ilO 71 » 83 53 •23 (IT 13 53 03 *to,278,180leBs than shown in Trade and Navigation Return, goods entered (or consumption. Value of re Exports erroneously included v/itlk COUNTRII Grand totals . Railways in op Railways unde [1895 m 1895] COMMERCE — RAILWAY STATISTICS. 41 COMMERCE, DOMINION OF CANADA. statistical View of the Commerce of the Dominion of Canada during fiscal year ending 30th June, 1893. ic. .E8. Piijiulat'n Census 1891. Total. 74,000 108,400 90,200 906,000 104,500 106,100 883,300 222;000 28,200 20,600 2,000 228,900 358,000 300,000 282,000 196,800 47,400 1&2,50C • 98,967 98,173 2,114,321 321,263 450,396 109,078 1.488,535 Unknown Do. Do. Do. - 3,458,400 40,000 42,734 4,833,23& 4,000 i 187,411 ' 10,000 5,034,650 lNADA. Exportt into and front during each MPTION. Total. 91,611,604 12,6'18,9'27 23,137,019 08,180,644 02,710,019 99,6()-',604 (),'),639,428 02,847,100 09,673,477 12,765,584 13,346,124 1«,978,94(; 21,705,030 Duty Collected. 71,985.306 67,402,170 71,-237,603 86,947,482 07,709,116 27,514,594 27,404,169 19,018,657 94,733,218 96,300,483 91,199,677 75,063,478 ,_ 71,782,.S49 14,133,849 2i 8,819,431 C3 8,298,909 VI 9,462,940 44 11,843,655 75 13,(145,493 50 13,017,730 17 14,421,882 67 15,361,382 12 12,833,11^ 48 12,548,451 (H) 12.795,693 17 12,939,540 (i(> 18,500,785 97 21,708,837 43 23,172,308 '.t7 20,164,963 37 19,133,558 1)9 19,448,123 70 22,139,705 H3 22,209,641 M 23,784,523 •^:l 24,014,908 (17 23,481,069 13 20,550,581 f>3 21,:C1,710 i)3 ■oneously included with COUNTRIBB. Britisli Empire, viz. : Great Britain BritiBh E. Indies.. DritiHh Ouiana . . . British Honduras. Bri. Poss. in Africa British W. Indies Australia Gibraltar Hong Kong Newfoundland.. . New Zealand Total Brit. Empire.. Argentine Republic. Austria Belgium Brazil Gen. Ani'n States . . . Chili China Denmark Dutch East Indies. . . France French Poss., Africa. Gennany Greece Hayti Holland Italy Japan Madeira Mexico Norway and Sweden. Peru Portugal Roumania Russia St. Pierre Sandwich Islands . . . Spain Spanish Possessions . United States U. S. of Colombia . . Uruguay W. Indies— Danish. . do. —French . do. — Spanish . Venezuela Other Cotmtries Totnl all other Couii. Coin and Bullion . . . Estimated amount short at Inland Ports Additional Duties Grand totals . COMMBROK. Exports. Ent'd for Consump- tion. Duty. c. 64,080,493 43,148,413; 9,498,747 08 1,270 277,087 1 1,481 43,891 1,818,6-3,076 766 Tons. Tons. Tons. 2,894,075 2,294,853 2,342,918 Total. Tons. /0O52 M f-* » r? CO OS OS t^ 50 W u5 int-T ^"2 .— I ^" 55 buitS C£ C 'o'S"' WCCtM ~"« * o o > B > 'S3 » u a jt 3 o a r 3 31 1 O o i o H ii V. RAILWAY STATISTICS. No. 1.— Total Railway Uileage of the Dominion, June 30th, 1893. MILES. Railways in operation 15,320 Railways under construction (track laid) 150 Total 15,470 No. 2. — -Nominal Capital raised for RaUwayf of 'he Dominion, June 30th, 1893. Ordinary Share Capital $253,029,728 41 Preference Share Capital 118,847,558 72 Bonded Debt ; 307,225,888 03 Government and Municipal aid 1 89,460,922 18 Other Sources 3,592,378 13 $872,166,475 41 it m i > tisl ■ e !. i 4S THIRD CENSUS OF CANADA. [1895 J 1895] CENSUS OF CANADA, 189!. Statement of Population compared with preceding Censuses. NiyrK.—FvUtr particulars of the Cenms will be found in the Canadian Almanac for IS'jS, and 1S9S. PROVINCaS. Nova Scotia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island . Quebec Ontario Manitoba Assiiiiboia Alberta Saskatchewan British Columbia Unorganized :} Total population. POPULATIOJI. 1871. 387,800 285,504 94,021 1,191,516 1,620,851 25,228 i8,o:o 38,686 30,000 3,686,596 1881. 440,572 821,233 108,801 1,369,027 1,926,022 62,260 25,515 49,459 30,951 4,324,810 Increase. 52,772 ;?6,8 9 1»,870 167,511 806,071 87,032 7,515 15,873 931 638,214 Per- centage. 13-61 12-48 17 19 14 -U6 18-88 146-78 41-75 47 26 3-10 17-31 1891. Increase. 450,:^r)fl I 321,263 i 1(19.078 1,488,535 2,114,321 132,506 66,799 98,173 8-2,168 4,833,239 9,824 30 187 129,508 187,399 90,246 41,284 48,714 1,237 508,429 Per- centage. 2 25 02 18 9 53 65 14806 164 7« 87 56 400 11-66 TABLE No. 2. PoPULATtPy OF ClTIBS AMI> ToWNS HAVING OVER 5,000 INHABITANTS CoMPAKKD. NAMES Hontreal Toronto Quebec Hamilton Ottawa St. John Halifax London Winnipeg Kingston Victoria Vancouver St Henri Brantford Charlottetown . . . Hull Ouelph St. Thomas Windsor Sherbrooke Bellerille Peterborough Stratford St. Cunegonde . . . St. Catharines Chatham Brockrille Moncton Woodstock Trois-Riviferes Gait Owen Sound Berlin Levis St. Hyacinthe Cornwall Sarnia Sorel New Westminster Frederioton Dartmouth Yarmouth Lindsay Barrie Valleyfleld Truro Port Hope PROVINCES. POPULATIO.f. 1871. Quebec . Ontario Quebec . Ontario N. Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario Manitoba Ontario British Columbia Quebec , Ontario Prince Mward Island. Quebec Ontario 107,225 56,092 69,699 26,716 21,545 28,805 29,582 15,826 241 12,407 3,270 8,107 8,807 Quebec . Ontario Ontario 8uebec . ntario . K. Brunswick . Ontario Quebec Ontario 6,878 2,197 4,253 4,432 7,305 4,611 4,313 1881. 155,237 06,190 62,446 35.960 31,307 41,353 36,100 26,266 7,985 14,091 5,925 1891. 7,864 5,873 5,102 Quebec : Ontario . 3,982 7,670 3,827 3,309 2,743 6,691 3,746 Quebec British Columbia. N. Brunswick Nova Scotia 2,929 5,036 6,006 Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia Ontario 4,049; 3,398 6,114' 6,415 9,616 11,485 6,890 9,890 8,367 6,561 7,227 9,616 6,812 8,239l 4,849 9,631 7,873 7,609 5,032 5,373 8,670 5,187 4,426 4,054 7,597 5,321 4,468 3,874 6,701 1,500 6,218 3,7^6; 3,485! 5,0801 4,8.')4 3,906 3,461 5,681 216,660 181,220 63,090 48,080 44,164 39,179 38,666 31,977 25,642 19,264 16,841 13,685 13,415 12,763 11,374 11,265 10,530 10,370 10,322 10,110 0,014 9,717 0,501 9,293 9,170 9,052 8,793 8,765 8,612 8,334 7,535 7,497 7,425 7.301 7,016 6,805 6,693 6,609 6,641 0,502 6,249 6,089 6,081 5,650 5,616 5,102 5,042 Variations. Between 1881 and 1891 Increase Per or Decrease. cent. 61,413 30-6 85 024 88-4 644 1-0 13,020 36-2 12,847 41-0 —2,174 -5-2 2,456 6-8 5,711 21-7 17,657 221-1 5,173 36-7 10,916 184-2 13,685 7,000 100-1 3,137 32-6 — ni —0-0 4,376 63-5 649 6-5 2,003 23-9 3,701 67-3 2,883 30-9 398 4-2 2,905 42-G 1.262 15-3 4,444 01-7 —461 —4-7 1,179 15-0 1,184 15-5 3,733 74-2 3,239 60-4 —336 —3-8 2,348 45-2 3,071 60-5 3,371 83-1 —296 -3-9 1,095 31-9 2,337 52-3 2,819 72-7 878 16-2 5,141 342-9 284 4-5 2,463 65-0 2,604 74-7 1,001 • 19-7 696 14-3 1,610 41-2 1,641 47-4 —539 —0- 'Included in another municipality in 1871. tThe Population in the 1881 column includes the same bound.iries as in the 1801 column, and consequently differs in these cases where annexation have taken place since 1881, from: he population as given by the census c 1881 ' tThe imperial troops stationed at Halifax are not included in these figures. St'itement oj The receipts folidated Funi tlierefore, com from and expt- Year. Total * 1867 93,040 1868 9(i,S9(i 1809 112,3(51 1870 115,1)93 1871 115,492 187-2 1-2-2,4(111 1»73 1-29,743 1874 141,103 1875 151,603 1876 101, -204 1877 174,07."; 1878 174,957 1879 179,483 1880 194,034 1881 199,801 1882 205,3-i5 1883 •202,1.59 1884 242,482 1885 264,703 1886 273,164 1887 273,187 1888 284,513 1889 •287,722 1890 •286,112 1891 289,809 1892 295,333 1893 300,054 [1895 J 1895] CONSOLIDATED FUND — PUBLIC DEBT. 4S Cen.suse.s. 1- 1S02, a»id 1S9S. Increase. Per- centage. 6 9,824 2 26 3 3(1 02 8 187 18 5 129,508 9 5.S 1 187.399 9 66 6 90,246 14806 41,284 164 76 3 48,714 87 56 8 1,237 4 0O 9 508,429 ll-6« S COMPARKD. Variations. Between 1881 and 1891 Increase Per or Decrease. cent. 61,413 39-5 85 024 88-4 644 1-0 13,020 36-2 12,847 41-0 —2,174 -5-2 2,456 6-8 5,711 21-7 17,657 221-1 5,173 36-7 10,916 184-2 13,085 7,000 109-1 3,137 32-6 —111 —0-9 4,375 63-5 649 6-5 2,003 23-9 3,761 57-3 2,883 39-9 398 4-2 2,905 42-0 1.262 15-3 4,444 91-7 —461 —4-7 1,179 16-0 1,184 15-5 3,733 74-2 3,239 60-4 —336 -3-8 2,348 45 2 3,071 69-5 3,371 83-1 —296 -3-9 1 ,695 31-9 2,337 52-3 2,819 72-7 878 16-2 6,141 342-9 284 4-5 2,463 65-0 2,604 74-7 1,001 • 19-7 696 14-3 1,610 41-2 1,641 47-4 —539 —9- RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS, CANADA. Stiiteinent of the lieee!"l» and Paymentt from the Connolidated Fuiid/cr the year ending 30th June, IS9S. The receipts from the sotirces of the ordinary revenue of the country are paid into what is called the Con- 8oli(Iate;ration 43,341 00 iKxoise « 8,334.247 22 do methylated 8pirit.s. . 33,116 73 h'oHt Offlre I Public Works Minor Public Works I Railways I Oanals 1 Interest on Investments j Patent Fees (Casual I Ordnance Lands Fines and Forfeitures Premium, Discount and Exchange . . . . Mariners' Fund ' Harbour Police I Steamboat Inspection I Gas Inspection Weights and Measures I Cullers' Fees Law Stantps Penitentiaries Insurance Inspection Fisheries do Modus Tirendi " Canada Gazette " Superannuation Fund Lighthouse and Coast Service Doininioi: Steamers Military College Mihtia Civil Service Examination Fees I .Supreme and Exchequer Court Reports . Dominion Lands $-20,954,003 47 8,367.363 95 2,773.507 71 125,886 -25 13,994 08 3,262.497 18 3.59.096 56 1,1.50.166 51 87,182 02 139,4.56 34 33,776 90 82 535 42 1-26,925 91 46,200 03 3,792 90 25.'283 55 13.175 91 39,204 46 10,944 72 4,988 87 10.321 01 8,126 27 88,614 72 12,925 60 4,918 87 64,433 27 990 00 15,006 47 23,926 68 18,659 23 2,765 00 2,344 02 285,596 07 S8,l«'>-,608 86 PATHENT8. Interest on Public Debt Charges of Management Sinking Funds Civil Goyernment Administration of Justice Dominion Police Legislation i Penitentiaries Arts, Agriculture and Statistics Immigration (Quarantine Pensions Superannuation Militia Mounted Police Public Works Consolidated I'\ind Railways and Canals Consolidated Fund . Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions Ocean and River Servi(;e Lighthouse and Coast Service Marine Hospitals Steamboat Inspection Fisheries Subsidies to Provinces Indians Government of the North-west Territories Miscellaneous Customs Excise Weights, Measures and Gas Post Office .' Public Works Collection "a'.'. ways and Canals Collection Dominion Lands Miscellaneous Surplus 9,806,888 45 212,690 83 2,095,513 89 1,367,670 29 736,4,57 40 2-2,1.57 25 867,231 83 346,353 93 286,553 30 180.677 43 101,954 31 90,309 06 263,710 16 1,419,745 89 615.479 21 1,927,832 46 237,(«8 91 413,938 59 19<,349 78 5"3,011 66 36,143 97 24.3S6 96 482,381 47 3,935,764 80 956,552 :i9 276 446 03 284.678 76 901.946 10 387,673 27 91,097 10 8,421, -203 17 149,390 98 3,848,403 53 136,179 17 192,740 61 36 814,052 90 1,354,655 96 38,168,608 86 PUBLIC DEBT OF CANADA. Debt of Canada from Ut July, 1867, to 30th J» ne, 1893. Year. Total Debt. Total Assets. Net Debt. In terest pu'd on Debt. t Interest rec'd from Investment. Rate of Interest paid on Gross Debt. Rate of Interest rec'd from Inves'ent. Net Rate of Interest paid. 1867 ■* ots. 93,046,051 73 9(i,S96,6'i6 20 112,361,998 39 115,903,706 76 115,492,682 76 1-22.4(10,179 36 1-29,743,432 19 141,103,.551 33 151,663,401 62 161,-204,687 86 174.675,834 97 174.957,-26S 96 179,483,871 21 194,1)34,440 68 199,861,.537 51 205,3n5,-251 97 -202,1.59,104 30 242.432,416 21 264,703,607 43 273,164,341 11 273,187,626 43 284,513,841 89 287,722,062 76 280,112,-295 10 289,899,229 62 295,333,274 10 300,054,524 74 S cts. 17,317,410 36 21,139,531 46 :}6,.502,679 19 37,783,964 31 37,786,165 11 40,213.107 32 29,894,970 55 32,838,586 91 33,6.)5,023 60 36,6.53,173 78 41,440,525 94 34,.'«)i,199 05 36,493,683 85 42.182,8^2 07 44,465,757 11 61,703,601 19 43,692,389 84 60,320,565 95 68,-295,915 29 60,005,234 02 46,872,850 99 49,982,483 73 60,192,021 11 48,579,083 33 52,090,199 11 54,201,839 66 58.373,485 13 $ cts. 75,728,641 37 76,767,134 74 75,859,319 -20 78,209,742 45 77,706.517 65 82,187,072 04 99,848,461 64 108,324,964 42 116,008,378 02 124,5.51,514 08 133,235,309 03 140,362,069 91 142.990,187 36 1,52,4,51,.5H8 61 155,39,5,780 40 153,661,680 78 158,466,714 46 182,161,850 -26 196,407,69'J 14 223,159,107 09 •227,314,775 44 234,531,.'J58 16 237.530,041 65 237,533,211 77 237,809,030 51 241,131,434 44 241,681,039 01 $ cts. i cts. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1»73 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 4,.501,.568 33 4,907.013 71 5,047,054 24 5,165,304 24 5,'257,230 64 5,-209.'205 97 5,724,436 31 6„590,79O 19 6,400,902 07 6.797,-227 25 7,048.883 55 7,194,734 14 7,773,868 75 7,591,144 88 7,740,804 47 7,668,.5.52 89 7,700,180 61 9,419,482 19 10,137,008 66 9,682,9-28 87 9,823,313 00 10,148,931 97 9,656,841 16 9,584,136 74 9,763,978 34 9.806.888 45 1-26,419 84 313,021 20 363,955 91 654,383 72 488.041 54 396 408 94 619.803 00 840,880 65 798,905 95 717,684 .31 605,774 22 592,500 (14 834,792 67 7.51,513 49 914,009 27 1,001,192 96 986,693 37 1,997,035 51 2,299,078 91 990,886 69 932,025 35 1,305,392 25 1,082.271 36 1,077.228 14 1,086,419 93 1,150,166 51 4-64 4 -.36 4-35 4-47 4-29 4-01 4-05 4-34 3-97 3-89 4-02 4-00 3-99 3-79 3-76 3-79 3-17 3-55 3-71 3-54 3-45 3-52 3-37 3-35 3-30 3-26 -.59 -85 -96 1-46 1-21 l-,32 1-85 2-35 2-17 1-73 1-75 1-62 V97 J -69 1-76 2"29 1-63 2-92 4-59 2-16 1-86 2-60 '2-23 2-07 2-00 1-97 4-51 4-08 4-02 3-99 3-89 3-70 3-61 3-78 3-47 3-47 3-68 3-67 3-66 3-42 3-32 3-29 2-76 3-80 2-86 3-18 3-12 3-07 2-99 2-93 2-93 2-83 44 THE CHEESE AND BUTTER INDUSTRY IN ONTARIO. [1895 THE CHEESE AND BUTTER INDUSTRY IN ONTARIO. The Dairy industn- in Ontario is fast bcooniin(ir of larffe proportions. Tlie annual produce is now about 90,000,000 lbs. of factory cheese, 3,iiOO,000 lbs. of creamery butter, and about 50,000,000 lbs. of dairy butter. The following table shows the factory cheese produced in Ontario for the ten years 1883-1892 : Year. 1883 635 751 752 770 737 737 784 817 838 856 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 Cheese Mode. Value of Cheese. Lbs. 53,513,032 66,939,573 71 ,209,719 63,721,621 65,638,656 65,299,751 72,592,847 79,364,713 81,929,042 93,848,948 5,580,339 6,998,889 5,781,569 5,893,818 6,918,91o 6,031,470 6,787,019 7,180,957 7,656,484 8,959,939 s i •" > Cents. 10.45 10.46 8.12 9.25 10.54 9.24 9.35 9.06 9.35 9.55 From the above table it will be seen that the quantity of cheese made has nearly doubled in ten years, and now forms about three-fourths of the total amount of cheese exporte^ t'^. Factor Cheese, pound Creauie Butter, pound ents. Cents. Cents. 38.0 10.45 21.33 .S3.1 10.46 21.60 31.6 8.12 19.69' 32.0 9.25 19.52 34.6 10.54 20.10 40.6 9.241 19.52 30.6 9.35 21.01 41.1 9.06 19.24 30.6 9.E5 20.61 30.8 9.55 20.60 las an area of less ])opulation about learly ten times as. nly that, but the tter was 24 . 4 cent* voraged 18.7 cents- !/ rules the British >onder these facta ; would have meant tter sold in Great V c. ad lal. Absinthe, $2, 12i cents per Imp. Oal. Acetate of Lime 20 Acetate and Nitrate of Lead, not ground Free Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous, N. E. S., and vinegar, of any strength no"^ exceeding a strength of proof, and for sach degree of strength in excess of the strength of proof an additional duty of two cents, and 15c. per. gal. Acid. Acetic and Pyroligneous of any strength, when imported by dyers, calico printers rir nianufacturers of acetates or colours, for exclusive use in dyeing or printing, or for the manufacture of such acetates or colours, in their own factor- ies 25 per cent Acid, Muriatic and Nitric, and. all mixed acids 20 Acid, Oxalic and Boracio Free Acid, Phosphate 2o. per lb. Acid, Sulphuric. . ,^ cent per lb. Acids used for medicinal, chemi- cal or manufacturing purposes, not specially provided for in this Act Free Aconite Root Free Acorns as Nuts. ... 2 cts. per lb. Advertising Bills, Stickers, and Folders . . 15 cents per lb. and 25 Advertising Pamphlets, Pictures and Pictorial Show Cards, illus. Adv'ng Periodicals, Illus. Price Lists, Adv'ng Calenders, Adv'ng iMmanacs, 'Tailors' and Mantle- Makers' Fashion Plates .. 6 cts. per. lb. and 20 Agaric Free Alabaster, Spar, Terra Cotta or Composition Ornaments 3d Ale, Beer Si Porter, in Bottles (6 q. or 12 p. to Imp. gal.) 24c. Imp. gal. Ale, Beer and Porter, in Casks, or otherwise than Bottles — 16o. Imp. gal. Albunieiiized and other papers chemically prepared for photo- graphers' use 80 Albums or books of views with- out reading matter, 6 cts. per lb. and 20 Ale, Ginger 20 Alkanet root, crude, crushed or ground Free Almonds, shelled, 5 cents per lb. not shelled, 3 cents per U). Almond Paste as Confectionery. 35 A loes, unground Free Alum, in bulk only, ground or unground Free Alum, burned or calcined 20 Aluminum, or Aluminium and Alumina and Chloride of Alu- minium orChloralum, Sulphate of Alumina and Alum Cake . . Free Chloralum Free Ambergris Free Ammonia, Sulphate of Free Anatomical Preparations and Skeletons or parts thereof Free Anchors Free Animals living, n.e.s 20 Animals, for improvement of Stock Free Revised and Corrected to latest date. ^ c. ad val Animals, live hogs, l^c. per lb. . . Animals brought into Can. temp. & for a period not exceeding 3 months, for the purpose of ex- hibition Free Aniline Dyes and Coal Tar Dyes, in bulk or packages of not less than one iioiind weight, includ- ing Alizarine and artificial Alizarine Free Aniline Oil, Crude Free Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of . . Free Annate, liquid or solid and seed. Free Antimony not ground, pulverized or otherwise manufactured. . . Free Autiquities, collections of Free Anvils 27i Apricots, greeii 20 Apparatu.s and Philosophical Instruments, imported by end for use of Colleges, Schools, ScientiHo, and Literary Socie- ties, such as are not manu- factured in Canada Free Ap'atus for Colleges and Schools, which are manufactured in Canada, to be rated according to material. Apparel, wearing, and other per- sonal and uo'.:sehold effects (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada Free Apples, including the barrel 40c. per barrel. Apples, dried 25 Apple trees of all kinds. .3c. each Argols, not refined Free Artist color boxes Japanned 25 Arms, including Muskets, Rifles and other fire arms, n.e.s 20 Army and Navy and Canadian Military Arms, Clothing, Mus. Instruments for Bands, Mili- tary Stores and Munition of War Free Arrowroot 20 Artificial Flowers 25 Arsenic Free Arseniate of Aniline Free Articles for the use of Governor- General Free Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion Govern- ment or any of the Depart- ments thereof, or by or for the Senate or House of Com- mons Free Articles for personal use of Con- suls-General, who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in any other business or profession Free Articles ex- warehoused for ship's stores Free . . Asbestos, in any form other than Crude, and all manufactures thereof 25 Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in pack- ages of not less than twenty- five pounds weight Free Asparagus 25 Asphalt or Asphaltum, and Bone Pitch, Crude only Free Awnings and Tents 25 Axle Grease 25 Babbit Metal lO Bacon and Hams, Shoulders and Sides 2 cents per lb. V e. ad val. Bagatelle Tables or Boards, with Cues and Balls 36 Baggage, Travellers Free Bags, Cot., Seamless 20 Bags, Cotton, made up by the use of the needle 32^ Bags, Carpet Bags 30 Bags, paper seed bags, illustrat- ed 6 cents per lb. and 20 Bags, paper 25 Bags, Jute or Hemp 2C Baking Powders. 6 cents per lb. Bamboos, unmanufactured Free Bamboo Reds, not fui-ther manfd. than cut into suitable lengths for Walking Sticks, or Canes, or Sticks for Umbrellas, Parasols, or Sunshades Free Barilla Free Bark, Oak and Tanners Free Barley 15 cents per bushel Barometers 26 Barrels, Can. manuf.,exp. filled ib ret'd empty, under such reg'na OS the Min. of Cus. shall direct. Free Barrels, cont. Petroleum, or its products, or any inixt.of which petroleum is a part, when such contents are chargeable with a speoifio duty 20o. each Beads and Bead Ornaments 35 Beans 15 cts. per bush. Bean, Tonquin, Vanilla & Nux Vomica, crude only Free Bed Comforters, or Quilts of Cotton white 25 colored 30 Beef, salted in barrels, the barrel containing the same to be free of duty 2c. per lb. Bees Free Belladonna Leaves Free Bells, when imported by and tor the use of churches Free Bells, lies 26 Belts, leather 30 Belts, silk 30 Belts, cotton 30 Belting of leather or other ma- terial, N. E. S 20 Benzole, n.e.s., 6c per Imp. gal. Berries for dyeing, or used for compftsin^ dyes Free Bicycles, Tricycles or Velocipedes 30 Billiard Tables, with or without ]iocket8, and bagatelle tables or boards, cues, oalls and cue racks 35 Billiard Balls, papier niache, when imported separately 35 Billiard Balls, bone or ivory, when imported sep; .rately 36 Billiard Balls celluloid, when im- ported separately 35 Birds, Canary Birds and n.e.s 20 Birds Skins, for taxiderinio pur- poses 20 Birdcages 35 Biscuits of all kinds 25 Bismuth, Metillic in its natural state Free Bitters (n.e.f .),$2.12^ per Im.gal. Blacking, SI oe and Shoemakers' Ink, shoe harness and leather dressing, .rid harness-soap 25 Black Lead, olumbagomanufac're 25 Black Book Muslin 30 Blaokberrir 8, gooseberries, rasp- berries, strawberries, cherries and currants, N. E. S- the 46 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [1895 ■ 1895] m PI # V e. ad vol. weight of the paokaite to be included in the weight for duty 2o. per. lb. Bladders 20 Blanketini; and lapping, and discs or mills (or enirravin); ropper rollers, imported by cotton manufactuaers, calico printers and wall paper mnnufactiirers, for use in their own factories onl V Free Blooe<" Cabinet of Coins, collection of medals and other antiqui- ties. Including collection of Postage Stamps Free Cabinet Ware or Furniture (wood or iron) 30 Calcareous tufa Free Calumba Root Free Camwood and Sumac, and Ex- tract of, for dyeing or tanning. Free Candled Peel, lemon, orange and citron 36 Candles, Tallow 2S Candles, Parafl[]ne Wax, 4c per lb. Candles and Tapers, all others, Including Sperm 26 Candle Wick , 30 Cane or Rattan, split or other- wise manufactured 17 J Canton Flannel, white 25 Canton Flannel, printed or dyed 30 Canvas for manuf. of Floor Oil Cloth, not less than 45 in. wide, & not pressed nor calendered. Free Convas, "Jute." when Imported by manufacturers of Floor Oil Cloth, for use In their factories. Free Canvas of flax or hemp and sail twine, to be used for boat and ship sails 6 Caoutchouc, unmanufactured . . . Free Caplins, unfinished Leghorn hats. Free Caps, Hats and Bonnets, n.e.s.. 30 Caps, Percussion, for guns, rifles and pistols 30 Caps, Percussion Copper for blasting 30 CJapsules for Bottles, to be rated according to material Carbons, |2.fi0 per 1,000 of 12 inches — less in proportion Cardboard 35 Cards, show cards, 6 cents per lb. and 20 Cards, for playing, 6 ots. per pack. Carpet Bags, Trunks, and Valises 30 Carpet, treble ingrraln, three-ply and two-ply carpets, composed wholly of wool, 5c. per sq. vd. and 25 Carpets, two-ply and three-ply Ingrain carpets, of which the warp is composed wholly of c tton or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat, or other like animal, 3c. per sq. yd. and 2!> Carpets, Brussel, tapestry, Dutch, Venetian and damask ; carpet mats and rugs of all kinds, n.e.s.; and printed felts and druggets and all other carpets and squares n.o.p 30 Carpets, Smyrna mats and rugs. 30 Carpeting, Matting and Mats of Hemp, Cocoa, Jute and Stair Pads 2.5 [1895 ■ 1895] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 47 V e. ad vol. hlookfi, roiigrh red, not bound red for binding B8 Free I Free J 36 : cents per potind 8& her substitute for tntion prohibited, table Ivory, Poarl ^(^ iier gross, and 20" rubber, vulfanite n. .4c. per gr. and 20 aloon, and all 20 >apier niacht> . . . f>ep olns, collection d other nntiqul- i({ collection of ps Free • Furniture (wood 30 I Free Free Sumac, and Ex- yeinff or tanning. Free emon, orange and 35 y 2* lie Wax, 40 per lb. apers, all others, erm 28 30 n, split or other- tured 17J I, white 25 , printed or dved 30 nuf. of Floor Oil a than 45 in. wide, I nor calendered. Free ," when imported iirers of Floor Oil in their factories. Free or hemp and sail used for boat and 5 imamifactured . . .Free hed Leghorn hats. Free Bonnets, n.e.s.. 30 }n, for guns, rifles 30 ion Copper for 30 Dttles, to be rated material per 1,000 of 12 in proportion .... 35 ards, 6 cents per 20 ng,6ots. perpack. , Trunks, and 30 ingrain, three-ply larpets, composed aol, 5c. per sq. vd. 25 ily and three-ply Bts, of which the iposed wholly of ler material than d, the hair of the b, or other like er sq. yd. and 25 il.tapestry.Dutch, d damask ; carpet igs of all kinds, printed felts and 1 all other carpets n.o.p 30 na mats and rugrs. 30 kting and Mats of a, Jute and Stair 25 30 10 1) e. Oil val. Cartridges, for guns, rifles and pistols, and Cartridge Cases.. 80 Carriages, Buggies and I'leosiire Carts, and similar vehicles, n.e.s., costing not more than (50, i5 each and 25 Costing more than #60 35 Farm & Freight Wagons, Carts, Drays and similar vehicles, ... 25 Carriages, Childrens' Carriages of all kinds 35 Carriages, parts of, or other manufacture)oard, or other material, n.e.i, 0c. per lb. and 20 Church Vestments 20 Churns, brooms, pails, tubs, pounders and rolling pins 20 Cider, not ciariffed or refined, 6 cents per im. gallon Older, clarifleerfumed spi-irits, ';ay rum, iind lavemler uaters, hair, tooth and skin washes and other toilet pre(>arationa containing spirits of any kind, when in Iwttlus or flasks weigh- ing not more than 4 oz. each . . 6U When in bottles, flasks, or other packages weighing more than 4 oz. each.|2. 12! p. gal and 40 Combs, dress and toilet, all kinds 35 Combs, curry combs, as Sad- dlers' hardware 32^ Commercial blank forms 35 Communion Plate imported by and for use in Churches 'Free- Composition Metal for the manu- f'ctureof fliledg'ld watch-cases. 10 Compasses for ships Free Composition Nails, Spikes and Sheathing Nails 16 Composition F^iiel, in blocks 20 Concentrated Lye 20 Condensed Coffee tO' Condensed Milk, 8c per lb Confectionary and Sugar Candy, 35 Copper, old and scrap in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, over six feet in length, ingots and sheating not planished or coated, and copper seamless drawn tubing Free- Copper Wire 16 Chopper Wire twisted for manu- facture of boots and shoes . . Free Copper Rollers, for use in calico printing, when imported by calico printers for use in their factory in the printing of calico and for no other purpose, such rollers not lieing manufactured in Canada Free Copper, in sheets Pre* Copper Bath, finished 30 Copper,all manufactures of,n.e.«. 30 Copper, precipitate of, crude . . Free Copperas, Sulphate of Iron Free Copy Books 86 Copyin" 'r«8ses 30' Cords and Tassels of silk or any other material 30 Cordage, Cotton, of all kinds . . 25 Cordage, n.e.s. IJc per lb. and . 10 Cordials (tiee Spirituous Liquors. Corduroy, white, 26 per cent colored 30' Corn, Indian 7Jc. per bush. Cornmeal 40c. per bbl. Corks and manufactures of Cork- wood or Cork-bark 20 Cork -wood or bark, unman ufa.. Free Corkscrews and Cork Drawers.. ii7ii Cornice Poles, 30 Corsets 32J, Corset clasps, spoon clasps or busks, blanks, side steels and other corset steels, whether plain, japanned, lacquered, tinned or covered with paper or cloth; also back, bone or corset wires, covered with paper or cloth, cut to len^hs and tipped with brass or tin, or uii- tipped, or in coils, 6c. p. lb. and ?,0 Cottolene, sub. for lard, 2c. p. lb. Cotton, raw Free Cotton covered Wire 30 48 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS.. [1895 m 1895] m il ^ cad val. Cottin Seed in bulk 10 Cotton Bed Quilts, white 25 Cotton Quilts with woven col'd border 30 Cotton Belting 20 Cotton and Jute Tapestr>' 30 Cotton and Linen Damasks 25 • Cottons, grey or unbleached, Fabrics 22J Cotton fabrics, white or bleached n.e.* 25 Cottons, Fabrics, printed, dyed, or colored 30 Cotton Linen and Silk Clothing, Corsets and other articles made from cotton fabrics 32J Cotton Handkerchiefs,printed or plain 30 Cott'in or Linen Shirts, costing more than $:i per dozen, 25 per cent., and a specific duty c.' SI per dozen Cotton Shirts, n.e.s 35 Cotton Undershirts and Drawers knitted 35 Cotton-covered flat steel, cut to lengths, with brass on ends 5c. per lb. , and 20 Cotton warps and cotton yarns, dyed or undyed, n.e.s 25 Cotton Yarns, number forty and finer ' Free Cotton Lamp Wick ■ 25 Cotton or Linen Collars, 24 cts. perdoz. and 25 Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas. . 35 Cotton Prunella, n. e. s. See Cotton Fabrics. Cotton Prunella, for boots and shoes. See Cotton Fabrics. Cotton Pillow Cases 32i Cotton, seamless bags 20 Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks, black, bleached, or unbleach- ed, three and six cord 12J Cotton, sewingthread, and crochet cotton on spools or in balls 25 Thread, all Cotton other, n.e.s.. 25 Cotton Twine 25 Cotton Towels and shawls 25 Cotton Velveteens, Cotton Vel- vets and Cotton Plush 30 Cotton Fire Hose, lined with rubber 32i Catton wadding, batting, batts dyed or not 22i Cotton wan)s and cotton yarns, dyed or undyed, n.e.s. . .' 25 Cottons, Jeans and Coittilles, for corset and dress stay makers, for use in their factories 25 Cottons, manufactures of, n.e.s. See Cotton fabrics. C'Qtton \«'aste and Cotton Wool.. Free Cotton .Seed Cake Free Cow Hair, uiunanufactured Free Cow Hair manufactures, N.E.S . . 20 Cracked Corn and Wheat 20 Cranberries, plums and quinces 25 Crapes, black 20 Crocus, Compositon' 20 Crocks, earthenware, per gallon holding capacity 3 cts. Crop end of steel rails for the mannf. of steel, $4 per ton .... Crowbars 30 Cream of Tartar in Crystals . . . , Free Cream of Tartar, other, n.e.s 20 Crucibles of Plumbago Free Crucibles, Earthenware 30 Cucuinl)ers 25 Cuffs of Paper 36 Cuffs of Linen, Cotton, Celluloid, Xylotiite or Xyolite, 4 cts. per pair, and 25 Cultivators and parts thereof ... 20 ygic.ad val. Cups or other prizes won in Bona fide competitions Free Curry Cards and Combs 32^ Curry Powders 25 Curling stones of granite Free Curtains, tnmmed oruntrimmed 30 Cutlery : Knives, wholly or in part plated 35 Cutlery, not elsewhere specified. 25 Cut Flowers 20 Damask of Cotton, or linen 25 Decaloomanie, or transfer pict's. 35 Deer, (glove leather) tinned or dressed,! '. ored or not colored 10 Deer Hair Free Degras 20 Degras and Oleo-Stearine, whe.. imported by manufacturers of leather for use in the manu- facture of leather in their factories Free Dental instruments, of all kinds. 15 Diamonds, set 25 Diamonds, unset, dust or bort, and black Diamonds for borers. Free Diamond drills for prospecting for r.M!;eral8, not to include motiv 'j power Free Dice, h orv or bone, fancy 35 Dofra i 'M Poors, for safes and vaults, of iron or steel 30 Door Knob Tops 32J Dragon's Blood Free Drain pipes sewerpipes chimney linings or vents, and inverted blocks glazed or unglazed, and ea thenware tiles 35 Draughts and Chessmen of Ivory or bone, fancy 85 Drawing Paper, mounted 35 Drawingb, n.e, i 20 Drieu ''lowerii 20 Drie.) loots, .i.e.s 20 Dried V 't voablts 25 Druggets Vviyed cot' i) 30 Drugs, in a .;rude state, used in dyeing oi unnitig Free Dryer's Japan, 20c. per gal. a,\.'l.. 20 Dualin, Dynan.iie, Giant Po'\'ier and Nitro . . .4c, per lb. Duck, for belting and hose, when imported by mfrs. of rubber goods for use in their factories. Free Dutch Metal or bronze 25 Dye Wood, ground logwood and fustic Free Dyes, patent prepared Free Dyes, Aniline, and coal tar dye'), in bulk or packages of not less than 1 lb. weight, including alizarme and artificial aliza- rine Free Dyes, Aniline, n. e. s., less than lib 20 Dye, Jet black F^ree Dyeing or Tanning Articles in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, n,e.8 Free Earth Closets 30 Earthenware Tiles 35 Earthenware Drain Tiles, not glazed 20 Earthenware an'l Stoneware Demijohns or Jugs, Churns and Crocks, per gal. holding capacity, 3 cents per gal Earth enware and Stoneware, brown or col'd, and Rocking- ham ware, white granite, or iron stoneware and C.C. ware, decorated, printed or sponged, and all earthenware n.e.s.... 30 ^ c ad val. Eggs 5c. perdoz. Elastic Rubber Thread Free Electric and Galvanic Batteries. 25 Electric Lights, apparatus, parts of, when imported separately. 25 Electro-plated Ware, wholly or in part electro or gilt 30 Eleotrotyy>e8, Stereotypes, and celluloids of books and bases, and copper shells for the same, whether composed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid. Free Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and celluloids for almanacs, calen- dars, illustrated pamphlets, newspaper advertisements or engravings, and all other like work for conuuercial, trade or other purposes, n.e.s. ; and matrices or copper shells of the same- 2c. per. sq. in. Electrotype8,Stereotypes,and cel- luloids of newspaper columns, and bases for the same, com- posed wholly or partly of metal or celluloid, go. per sq. in. , and matrices or copper shells of the same 2c. per sq. in. Embalming Boards 30 Embossed Paper, extra heavy, for r racked and damaged walls 35 3mbroideries, n.e.s 30 Emeryin bulk, crushed orgroundFree Emery and Sand Paper 20 Emery Wheels 25 Enamelled Iron Hollowware. . . . . 35 Engines, Locomotives 35 Engines, Fire 30 Engines, Fire, Chemical 30 Engines, steam, of ships or other vessels built iti any foreign country, etc 25 Engines, all others, and boihrs, n.e.s 27J Engravings and Prints 20 Entomology, specimens of Free Envelopes, paper, of all kinds. . . 35 Ergot Free Esparto, or Spanish Gross, and other grasses and pulp of, in- cluding fancy gras8e8,dried , but _ not colored or otherwise mf'd.Free tissencesor Extracts, mixed with spirits i82.12Jper LO., and 30 Essential Oils in Ether, Sulphuric 5c. per lb. Excelsior for Upholsterers use. . 25 Extract of Logwood, fustic, oak, and of o.Tk bark Free Extract of Malt, for medicinal purposes, n.e.s 25 Extract of Fluid Beef, not medi- cated 25 Eyelets of Brass Free Eye glasses, finished 80 Eye classes, unfin'd, and parts of 20 FancyQrasses, dried, but not colored nor otherwise mf'd Free Fancy workboxes, writing desks, glove - boxes, handkerchief boxes, manicure cases, per- fume cases, toilet cases and fancy cases for smokers' sets, and all similar fancy articles made of bone, shell, horn, ivory, wood, leather, plush, satin, silk, satinette, or paper ; dolls and toys of all kinds, including sewing machines, when not more than 1^2 in value ; and toy whips, orna- ments of alabaster, spar, am- ber, terra cottaor composition statuettes and bead ornaments n.e.s 35 [1895 M 1895] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 49 ^ c ad vat. . . . .5c. per doz. Thread Free Ivanic Batteries. 2& apparatus, parts )rted separately. 25 Ware, wholly or > or gilt 30 Itereotypes, and i)ooks nnd bases, lells for the same, posed wholly or etal or celluloid . Free itereotypes, and almanacs, calen- ited pamphlets, dvertisenients or nd all other like mercial, trade or ses, n.e.H. ; and ipper shells of the .2c. per. sq. in. ereotypes.andcel- rspaper columns, the same, com- or partly of metal [C. per sq. in., and >pper shells of the . .2c. per sq. in. irds 30 er, extra heavy, nd damaged walls 35 i.e.s 30 srushedorgroundFree d Paper 20 25 Hollo wware. ... . 35 notives 35 30 Chemical 30 , of ships or other in any foreign 26 hers, and boibrs, 27J i Prints 20 )ecimen8 of .... . Free ler, of all kindb.. . 35 Free lanish Grass, and I and pulp of, in- •gras8e8,dried,hut )r otherwise mf'd.Free tracts, mixed with 2.12iperI.G.,and 30 10 'io .... 5o. per lb. Tpholsterers use. . 26 wood, fustic, oak, ark Free lit, for medicinal 3.S 25 id Beef, not medi- 25 8 Free ished 80 ifln'd, and parts of 20 868, dried, but not )tlierwi8e mf'd. . ..Free ces, writinff desks. 8, handkerchief icure cases, per- toilet eases and for smokers' sets, liar fancy articles one, shell, horn, ., leather, plush, itinette, or paper ; )ys of all kinds, lewing machines, more than 82 in toy whips, orna- ibaster, spar, am- ttaor composition id bead ornaments 36 ^ c. ad val Fans, to be'rated accor. to mat. Farina IJc. per lb. Feathers, Undressed 20 Feathers, n.e.s 30 Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows 80 Felt, pressed of all kinds, not fljica or covered by or with any woven fabrics 17 J Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels Free Felt, printed as carpets 30 Felt, Roofing, tarred or coated, ic. per lb Felt Kooflng, not tarred 25 Felt Cloth, n.e.s., 5 c. per lb. and 25 Ferro - manganese and Ferro- silicon 5 Fertilizers, Artificial and Mineral 10 Fibre, Mexican, Tampico or Istle.Free Fibre Ware, indurated fibre ware, vulcanized fibre ware and all articles of like material 25 Fibre, vegetable, for manufactur- ing purposes Free Fibrilla Free Filberts 2 cents per lb. Files and Rasps 36 Fillets of Cotton and Rubber not exceeding 7 inches wide, for manufacture of card clothing. Free Firearms 20 Fire Bricks, for use exclusively in processes of manufactures, not to include stove linings... Free Fire Clay gas logs 20 Fire Clay gas retorts 20 Fire Clay retorts, crucibles 30 Fire Clay Free Fire Works 26 Fire Hose, of cotton or linen, lined with rubber, or of rubber 321 Fire Dogs, iron 27J Pish, and the pre lucts thereof, from Newfoundland Free Fish Skins and fish offal Free Fish.— Mackerel, fresh, Ic. pr. lb. Herrings, Pickled or Salted, >! cent, per lb Salmon, pickled or salted, Ic. per lb. All other Fish, pickled or salted, in bbls. . .Ic. per lb. Foreign caught fish, import- ed otherwise than in bbls. or half bbls., whether fresh, dried, salted or pickled, n.e.s , 50 cents per 100 11)8 Smoked and Boneless Fish, 1 cent per lb A n c ho v ies and Sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes, measuring not more than 5 in. long, 4 in. wide, and 3J in. deep, 6c. per box In half boxes, measuring not more than 5 in. long, 4 in. wide, and 1| deep, 2Jp. pt'r iialf box In quarter boxes, measuring not more than 4'| in. long, 3k in. wide, and IJ deep, 2c. per ouarter box Imported in any other form. 30 Fish preserved in oil, except Anchovies and Sardines .. 30 Salmon and all other flsh pre- pared orpreserved.inelud- ing oysters, n.e.s 25 Oyst. rt slielled in bulk, 10 cents per gal Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint, 3 cents per can, including the cans .. Oysterx in cans,over one pint ^ c. ad val. and not over one quart, 5c per can including cans. .. Oysters in cans exceeding one qt., 6c. for each qt or fraction of a qt. of the capa- city including the cans 5c. per quart Oysters in the shell 25 Oysters— Seed and Breeding imported for the purpose of being planted in Cana- dian waters .Free Packages containing Oysters or other Fish, not other- wise provided for 25 Oils, spermaceti, whale and other fish oils, and alt other articles the produce of the fisheries, n.e.s 20 Cans or packages made of tin or other material, con- taining flsh of any kind admitted free of duty un- der any existing law or treaty, not exceeding one qt. in contents, l^c. on each can or package, and when exceedmg one qt. an addi- tional duty of IJc. for each additional qt. or fractional part thereof Fish hooks, nets, seines, lines and twines, not to include sporting fishing tackle or hooks with flies, or trolling spoons, or threads or twines commonly used for sewing or manufac- turing purposes Free Fish Hooks, n.e.s 27i Fish Nets, Seines 30 Fishing Rods 30 Fishing, Hooks with Flies 'll^ Flagstones, sawn or otherwise dressed 30 Flannels, of every description, n.e.s.. (wool), 5c. per lb and 25 Flax, fibre Free Flax, tow of Free Flax Seed Free Flax Sail Twine 5 Flax, manifacturers of, n.e.s 20 Flint, flints and ground flint stones Free Floor Earthenware Tiles 36 Florist Stock, viz., palms, or- chids, azaleas, cacti and flower bulbs of all kinds Free Flour, Buckwheat or Meal Jc. lb. Flour, of Corn or Corn Meal 40 cts. per bbl. Flour of Rye 50c. per bbl. Flour of Wheat 75c. per bbl. Flour of Rice or Sago 25 Fluting Machine, Iron 27i Fly Paper 35 Fog Signals, detonating 30 Foldmg Machines 10 Folia Digitalis Free Food, Milk, and all similar prep. 30 Foot Grease, reiusc of cotton seed, but not when treated with alkalies Free Forks, table cast iron, not handled nor ground, or other- wise further manufactured ., 10 Fossils Free Fowls, domestic, pure bred, also Homing or messenger pigeons, pheasants and quails for im- provement of stock Free Fowls, other 20 Frames, Clasps and F'asteners, for purses and chatelaine bags or reticules, not more than 7 iiiohes in diameter, when im- ported by the manufacturers 5^ c. ad va'. of same in their (acto.ries 20 Fringes 30 Fruit Syrups, Lime-juice, and fruit juices, n.o p 20 Fruits dried, dessicated, or evap- orated. Apples, Dates, Figs, and other dried, etc., fruits, n.e.s 26 Fruit, dried. Raisins, Currants, and Prunes, 1 ct. per lb Fruits, Bananas, plantains, pine- apples, pomegranates, guavas, mangoes, and shaddocks ; wild blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries Free Fruits, green, Grapes, 2c. per lb. Fruif.9, Green Blackberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Cherries, and Currants. The weight of the package to be included in the ' weight per duty. 2c. per lb. ' n.e.s Fruits in air-tight cans or other packages. The weight of the cans or packages to be included in the weight for duty, 2 cts. per lb Fruits preserved in brandy and other spirits $1.90 per I.O. Fuller's Earth Free Fuller's Earth, prepared 30 Furniture, of wood, iron or any other material, for house, cabinet or office, fln.or in parts, including hair and spring and other mattresses, bolsters and pillc .vs 80 Fur Skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any maimer Free Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed 15 Fur hats, caps, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur 25 Qalvanized Nails and Spikes.wrought and pressed. 30 Galvanized sheet iron, number 17 gauge and thinner 6 Galvanic Batteries 26 Game 20 Gannister Free Gas and Coal Oil, or Kerosene Fixtures, or parts thereof 27i Gas Coke Free Gas Meters 35 Gas, for dentists and others 20 Gelatine 25 Gentian and Ginseng Root Free German spirits of nitrous ether (sweet nitre), $2.12J imperial gallon, and 80 German and Nickel Silver, manu- factures of, not plated 26 German and Nickel Silver, plated n.e.s 80 Gennan Silver, and Silver in sheets Free Giant powder, dualin, dynamite and other explosives 4c. per lb. Gllling Twine, imported for the use of the flsheries Free GiUing Twines, linen thread.. .. 20 Gilt ware, of all kinds, except jewelery 80 Gin. See Spirituous Liquors . . . Ginger, Preserved 30 Glacier, window decorations .... Oc. per lb. and 20 Glass, crystal and decorated table-waVe, made expressly for mounting with silver plated trimmings, when imported i)y manufacturers of plated ware. 20 Glass, ornamented, figured, and 80 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [18951 1895] I h>. 11 2fi 30 30 30 10 u H $ c. ad vol. enamelled colored glass; paiut- ed and vitrified glass ; figured, enamelled and obscured white glass; and rough rolled plate rlasfl Glass Stained Windows 80 Glass, Carboys and Demijohns, , empty or filled bottles and de canters, ilasks and phials . . Glass, Flasks and Phials. Tele- graph and Lightning Rod In- sulators, Jars and Glass Balls, and cut, pressed or moulded tableware •. • Glass, Lamp, Gas and Electric Light Shades, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, side I'ghts and head lights. Globes for Lanterns, Lamps,Gas and Electric Lights, n.e.s Glass bulbs (or electric lights. . . GIuss, common and colorless window glass ; and plain color- ed, stained, tinted or muflied glass in sheets 20 Olass.Imitation porcelain shades, and colored glass shades, not figured, painted, enamelled or engraved 80 Glass and Emery Paper 20 Glass, Plate, not coloured, in panes of not over 12 square feet each, 4 cts. per square ft., and when bevelled, 2 cts. per sq. ft., additional Glass, German looking glass, un- silvered 17J Glass, Plate, not coloured, in panes of over 12 and not over SO sq ft. 6c. per sq. ft., when bevelled, 2c. per sq. ft. addl . . Glass, Plate, in panes over 30 under 70 sq. ft., Sc. per sq. ft, when bevelled. 2c. p. sq. ft. add'l Glass, Plate, in panes over 70 sq. ft. 9c. p. sq. ft., when bevelled 2c.per sq. ft. additional Glass, Silvered 27i Glass, silvered, bevelled 32i Glass.all other, and manufac- tures of, n.o.p., including bent plate glass 20 Glazier's hacking and putty knives 36 Gloves and Mitts, of all kinds.. 35 Glue, sheet, bro1 er Boots and Shoes ir manufactures of iber, n.e.s '•!■' ar Clothing, or cloth- e waterproof with bber, n.e.s 35 iber Hose, Belting, ^> e. ad val. Packing, Mats and Matting, and Cotton, and Linen Hose, lined with rubber 32J India Rubber, unmanufactured. Free India Rubber, Crude and Hard Rubber in sheets, bnt not fur- ther manufactured, and re- covered Rubber and Rubber substitute Free Indigo Free Indigo Auxiliary or Zino Dust . . Free Indigo Paste and E.xtract of Free Infants' Food, all kinds 30 Ink, for writing 20 Ink, for printing 20 Inkstands, n.e.s 30 Insect Powder, n.e.s 20 Iodine, crude Free Iodine, resublimed 20 Iris, Orris Root Free Isinglass 20 Iron Sand or Globules and Dry Putty, for polishing granite. . . 20 Iron Borings Free Iron Liquor, solution of acetate of iron for dyeing and calico printing Free Iron, Oxide of, dry 25 Ieon & Stebl & Manupac. of:— Adzes 36 Anchors Free Angles, rolled iron or steel Angles, Channels, Structural Shapes and Special Sections, weighing less than 35 lbs, per lineal yd., n.e.s 35 Angles, etc., as above, weigh- ing not less than 35 lbs. per lineal yard Rolled iron or steel angles, channels and other sections, weighing less than 35 lbs. per lineal yard, n.es 35 but not less than $10 per ton Rolled iron or steel angles, channels and special sec- tions, weighing not less than 85 lbs. per lineal yard, and rolled iron or steel beams, joists, girders, column sec- tions, trough sections, and other building or bridge structural sections, weighinjr not less than 25 lbs. pei lineal yard, and rolled iron or steel bridge plate not less than g of an inch thick, nor less tlian 15 inches wide, and flat eye bar blanks, not punched or drilled 12J Angles for iron or composite ships or vessels Free Axes, chopping axes 35 Axes of all kinds. Adzes, Hatchets, and Hammers, n e s 35 Axles, springs and parts tliere- of, axle bars and axle blanks of iron or steel for railway or tramway vehicles, |20 per ton, but not less than 35 Axles, springs and parts there- of, axle bars and axle blanks of iron or steel, not else- where specified, Ic. per lb. and 20 Balances 30 Bars, (Crowbars 80 Bar Iron, rolled or hammered, conip. rounds, squares, and bars and shapes of rolled iron or steel, not more than four inches in diameter, and flats not thinner than No. 16 gauge, whether in coils, bundles, rods or bars, n.e.s., IIO per ton ^ c, ad. val. Barbed Wire Fencing of iron or steel | cent per lb. Steel rails, weighing not less than 45 lbs. per lineal yard, for use in railway tracks ; but this item shall not ex- tend to rails for use in the tracks of railways used or intended for private pur- poses only, nor shall it ex- tend to rails which are not used or intended to be used in connection with the busi- ness of common carrying of either goods or passengers, nor shall this item extend to rails for use in the tracks of street railways or tramways. Free Iron or steel railway bars or rails of any form, punched or not punched, n.e.s., for railways, which term for the purposes of this item shall include all kinds of railways, street railways and tram- ways, even although the same are used for private purposes only, and even al- though they are not used or intended to be used in con- nection with the business of common carrying of goods or passengers 30 Boiler tubes of wrought iron or (iteel, including corrugated tubes or flues ior ms,rine boilers TJ Bowls for Cream Separators, steel Free Bolts with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks, Ic. per lb. and 20 Bridges, iron and structural iron works, 30 per cent., but not less than Ic. per lb. Bridge Plate not less than fths of an inch thick, nor less than 16 inches wide 12^ Canada plates 5 Cast Iron Vessels, Plates, Stove Plates and Irons, Sad Irons, Hatters' Irons, Tailors' Irons 27i Castings, other, n. e. s 25 Chain Traces, iron 32^ Chains, iron or steel, -^ of an inch in diameter 5 Chains, other, n.e.s 27i Clock Springs 25 Clock Springs andCorset Steels to be flat wire of steel of No. J 6 gauge or thinner, to be used in the manufac- ture of dressed stays, crino- line and corset wire ; steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, to be used in the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs & shoe shanks, when imported by the manu- facturers of such articles for use in their factories Free Crowbars 30 Crucible cast steel wire Free Crucible Sheet Steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2i to 18 in. wide, when imported by manufac- turers of mower and reaper knives for the manufacture of such knives in their own factories Free Wroiight Scrap Iron and Scrap Steel, being waste or refuse wrought iron or steel, fit only to be re-manufactured, the V c. ad val. same having been in actual use, not to include cuttings or clippings which can be used as iron or steel without re-manufacture, and steel bloom ends and crop ends of steel rails, 83 per ton ; and on and after the first day of January, 1895, ^4 per ton. Iron or Steel, being pieces, Eunchings, or clippings of oiler plate or other plates, sheets or bars of iron or steel, whether the same have had the ragged or cropped ends or edges sheared off or not, and crops from iron or •■ steel rails having both ends sawn or sheared ofif, the same not having been in actual use and being fit for re- rolling or re-manufacture only, $i per ton. Engines, Locomotive 3& Engines, Steam Engines, boil- ers and machinery, composed wholly or in part of i 'on or steel, n.e.s 27) Fencing, Buckthorn and Strip, iron or steel, J cent per lb. Ferro Manganese, Ferro Sili- con, Speigel 6 Files and Rasps 86 Files, Steel, for the manufac- ture of, when imported by file manufacturers for use in their factories Free Fishplates, Railw'y Fish Plates and Tie Plates, 810 per ton. Forgings of iron and steel, of whatever shape, or in what- ever stage of manufacture, n.e.s., 35 per cent., but not less than 815 per ton. Forks, table, cast iron, not handled nor ground or other- wise further manufactured.. 10 Furniture of any material 30 Garden Rakes, Hay Knives, Scythes, Lawn Mowers, Rakes, n.e.s., pronged Forks of all kinds and hoes 35 Hinges, T and strap, and Hinge Blank, Ic. perlb. and 20 Hollowware, tinned and glazed^27) Hollowware, enamelled 35 Horse Shoes, and horse shoe nails 30 Hoop Iron, not exceeding three eighths of an inch in width and being No. 26 gauge or thinner, used for the manu- facture of tubular rivets . . Free Iron or Steel Sheets, Hoops, Bands and Strips, n.e.s., other iron or steel of all w idths, sheet iron, common or black, smoothed, polished, ' coated or galvanized, and Canada plates. No. 17 gauge and thinner 5 Iron or Steel Hoops, Bands and Strips 8 inches and less in width,. No. 18 gauge andl thicker 810 per ton.. Iron or Steel Plates or Sheets,, sheared or unsheared, hoop, band, .strip and skolp irom or steel, sheared or rolled in. grooves, and iron or steel of. all widths thicker than No.. 17 gauge, n.e.s. .JIO per toni. Iron or Steel Ingots, Cogged' Ingots, Blooms and Slabs,, billets and puddled bars, loops or other forms 1qs» 62 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [18951 itf I 4 ii $ c. od val. finished than iron or Hteel bnrs, but more advanced than pig iron, except cast- ing's *5 per ton. Iron or Steel Beams, Sheets, Plates, Angles and Knees, for iron or composite ships or vessels Free Iron Mastsfor ships, orparts of Free Wrought Iron or Steel Nuts and Washers, iron or steel rivets, bolts with or without threads, nut and bolt and hinge blanks, less than § of an inch in diameter, Ic. per lb. and 25 'Wrought Iron or Steel Nuts and Washers, iron or steel rivets, bolts with or without threads, nut and bolt and hinge blanks, n.e.s., and T and strap hinges, Ic. per lb. and 20 Iron , all articles rated as iron or manufacture of iron shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty, if made of steel, or of steel and iron com- bined, unless otherwise pro- vided for. Knife Blades or Knife Blanks in the rough, for use by electr o-platers 10 Knives, Reapers and Mowers' Knives 20 Looks 32J jjieomotive and Car Wheel TiiTs of Steel, in the rough. Free Manufactured articles of iron, brass or steel which at the time of their importation are of a class or kind not mar^ufactured in Canada, imported for use in the con- struction or equipment of ships or vessels Free Man ufactures. Articles, or Wares not specially enumer- ated o r provided for, com- posed wholly or in part of iron or steel, and whether partly r wholly manufact'd. 27J Mattocks 36 Nails and eSpikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, Horsesho Nails, and all other Wr ught Iron or Steel Nails, n.e.s., and Horse, Mule or Ox Shoes 30 Nails, cut Nails and Spikes of iron or steel, including rail- road spikes jc. per lb. Nail Rods, Swedish rolled iron, under i in. in diameter, for th e ma ufacture of horse shoe nailsn and Swedish rolled iron, rods, under J in. in diameter and of not less t!idn l}c. per lb. value 15 "Nails, composition, spikes and sheathing nails 15 Name Plates, enamelled 36 Needles, steel, viz., Cylinder Needles, Hand Frame Need- les nnd Latch Needles SO Needles, steel, ii.o.p 30 Other Steel, n.e.s 27J Picks, mattocks, grub-hoes, adzes, hatchets, and eyes or poles for same, a'.id tools of all descriptions, n.e.s 36 iPig Iron, Iron Kentledge and Scrap Iron $4 per ton. Pipes, cast iron, $10 per ton. but not less than 36 Planing Mills and parts of in ^c. ad val any stage of manufacture. . . 30 Plates, Soraper Plates 27i Plates engraved on steel 20 Plates, Steel Plates, less than 30 inches wide and not less than 1 of an inch thick 12^ Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge and thicker, ^10 per ton . . . Plates, cast-iron plates, and stove plates, and irons, sad irons, hatters' irons and tailors' irons 27i Plate, Canada Plate 5 Plates, Saw PlatvS, cut to shape only, not otherwise man'f'd..Frec Plough Plate, mould boards, and land sides, and other plates for agricultural im- plements, when cut to shape from rolled platep ■>♦ steel, but not moulded, ; .'nched, polished or otherwise manu- factured and being of a greater value than 4c. a lb . . 6 Portable Steam Engines, Threshers, Separators, Horse Power, Portable Saw Mills and Planing Mills, and parts of 30 Puddled Bars, $5 per ton Pumps of all kinds and wind mills 30 Railway Bars and Rails, iron or steel, for railways and tramways. (See Steel Rails. ) Kiyets, iron or steel, Bolts with or without threads, or nut or bolt blanks. (See wrought iron or steel nuts, etc.) Rods, of steel rolled, under half an inch in diameter, or under half inch square, im- ported by knob or lock manufacturers, or cutlers, for use exclusively in such manufacture in their own factories Free Rolled iron tubes, not welded, under 1^ inch in diameter. Angle Iron, 9 and 10 gauge, not over IJ inch wide. Iron Tubing, lacquered or brass covered, not over IJ" inch diameter, all of which are to be cut to lengths for the manufacture of bedsteads, and to be used for no other purpose ; when imported for the manufacturers of iron bedsteads, to be used for these purposes only, in their own factories, until such time as any of the said articles are manufactured in Canada Free Rope, Raw Hide, as Belting, being so used 20 Safes, doors tor safes and vaults, scales, balances and weighing beams of iron or steel 30 Saws of all kinds 32} Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, and only fit to \>e remanufao- tured, being part of or re- covered from ony vessel wrecked in water subject to the Jrrisdiction of Canada. .Free Screws, commonly called Wood Sciows. 2 inches or over in length, 8 cents per lb 1 inch and lens than two inches in length , Cc. per lb. Less than 1 inch, 8c. per lb. , 1R c. ad val. provided that the duty shall not be less than 35 per cent. Screws, iron, steel, brass, or other metals, n.e.s 3U Scythes 35 Sheet Iron, common or black, No. 17 gauge and thinner. . . 5 Sheet Iron Signs, not framed . 25 Sheet Iron. (See iron or steel sheets, etc.) Sheet Iron, for iron or compo- site ships Free Sheets, Crucible Sheets, steel, 11 to 10 gauge,2i to 18 inches wide, imported Dy manufac- turers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in their own fac- tories Free Shoes, horse, mule and ox shoes 30 Shovels and spa'. . shovel and spade blanks, .nd iron or steel cut CO shape for same, 60c. per doz. and 25 Skates, 10 cents per pair and. . 30 Skates, steel for, valued at 2i cents per lb. and over Free Sledges 30 Steels, table and butchers' steels 35 Steel of No. 12 gauge and thin- ner, but nottninnerthanNo. 30 gauge, imported by manu- facturers of buckle clasps and ice-creepers, to be used in the manufacture of such articles only in their own factories Free Steel for the manufacture of Hammers, Augurs, and Au- gur Bits, when imported by the Manufacturers of such articles for use in their own factories only Free Steel, Nos. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets 63 inches lon^ and from 18 inches to 32 inches wide for the manufacture of Tubular Bow Sockets, when imported by the Manufac- turers for their own factories only Free Steel, manufactures of, orparts of iron and parts steel, n.e.s. 27 Stoves 27 Stove Plates 27 Swords 27 Wedges 30 Iron and manufactures of, or __ part iron or part steel, n.e.s. . . 271! Strips specially imported for the niantifacture of buck- thorn and plain strip fencing for use in tneir factories — Free Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, not exceeding 10 ounces to the thousand, IJ cts per 1,000. Tacks, shoe, f to 4 oz. to the thousand, Ic. per thousand. Tacks, cut, brads or sprigs, ex- ceeding 16 ounces to the thousand, IJ cents per lb. . . Track tools, wedges, crowbars and sledges 30 I Traps 271! Tubing, wrought iron, over 2 inches diameter 15 Tubing, of lap-welded iron, threaded and coupled or not, one and one-quarter to two inches inclusive in diameter, for use exclusively in artesian wells, petroleum pipe lines and petroleum refineries .... 2n Tubes not welded nor more jabels, for fru meat, fish, conf other goods, posters, advert folders, whethe or i)rinted, 15 c( |inc-Dye, cnide, stick and shell . [18951 1895] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 53 Vt c. ad val, that the duty shall ) than 35 per cent, a, steel, brass, or als, n.e.8 common or black, age and thinner . . . iigns, not framed. (See iron or steel B.) for iron or compo- 30 35 5 25 cible Sheets, steel, iuKe,2i to 18 inches )orted \>y nianufac- mower and reaper ir manufacture of es in their own fac- .Free .Free I 'se, mule and ox 30 spa^. shovel and ankh, .nd iron or CO shape for same, loz. and 26 ;ents per pair and . . 30 el for, valued at 2J lb. and over Free] 30 able and butchers' 35 . 12 gauge and thin- not thinner than No. , imported by manu- of buckle clasps reepers, to be used lanufacture of such only in their own Free he manufacture of a, Augurs, and Au- when imported by ufacturers of such or use in their own only Free 24 and 17 gauge, in 3 inches lon^ and inches to 32 mches the manufacture of Bow Sockets, when I by the Manufac- r their own factories Free ifactures of, or parts id parts steel, n.e.s. 27 ' 27 27 27 30' lanufactures of, or r part steel, n.e.s. .. 271 cially imported for ifacture of buck- d plain strip fencing 1 their factories Free brads or sprigs, not ig 10 ounces to the 1, U cts per 1,000. ;8 B, i )e, i to 4 oz. to the d, Ic. per thousand, brads or sprigs, ex- 16 ounces to the , IJ cents per lb. . . 8, wedges, crowbars Itfes 30 i 27i! rought iron, over 2 liameter 15 I )f lap-welded iron, 1 and coupled or not, . one-quarter to two lolusive in diameter, xclusively in artesian eti'oleum pipe lines roleuni refineries .... welded nor more ^ c. ad val than 1} inch in diameter of rolled steel 15 rubes or pipes, other wrought iron or steel, -^ of one cent and 30 Washers, n.e.s., Ic lb. and. . . 20 Provided that on all iron and steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel liars of irregular sfiape or section, cold rolled, cold hammered or polished in any wav, in addition to the ordinary process of hot roll- ing or hammering, there shall be paid one-sixth of one cent per ponnd in addition to the rate imposed on the said materials And provided, further, that al articles rated as iron or manufactures of iron shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if mode of steel, or of steel and iron combin- ed, unless otherwise special- ly provided for. Ivory Knives and Folders and fancy manufactures 35 ory and I , iry Nuts, unmanu- factured and Veneers, sawn only Free Ivory Veneer, other 20 Ivory, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 20 Ivory Vaccine Points Free Jack Screws of every descrip- tion, n.e s 35 Jalap Root Free Jama, Jellies, and Preserves, 3 cts. per lb Japanned and Stamped Tinware, &o 25 Jerseys, ladies', 6 cts. per lb. and 20 Jewellery and manufactures of gold and silver 25 Jews Harps 35 Junk, old Free Jute and Jute Butts Free Jute, carpeting ormatting&mats 25 Jute Cloth, as taken from the iooui, neitlier pressed, mangl- ed, calendered, nor in anyway fliiished Free ute, coloured fabrics, part cot- ton yarns or other material . . 30 ute, manufactures of, n.e.s.. .. 20 ute Yarn, flax or hemp, plain, dyed or colored, when im- ported by manufacturers of carpets, rugs, mats, Jute web- bing or cloth, and twines, for use in their own factories Free [ainite, or German potash salts for fertilizers Free ielp Free pjerosene and Coal Oil fixtures or parts thereof 27.^ vnives, oyster knives 35' initting Machines 27i Pvnitting Needles and Machine Needles and needles of all kinds 30 Cryolite or Cryolite Free Ijabels, for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, confectionery, and other goods, also tickets, posters, advertising bills and folders, whether lithographed or i)rinted, 15 cts. per lb. and . 25 Inc-Dye, cnide. seed, button, stick and shell Free ^e, ad val. Laces, boot, shoe and stay 30 Laces, braids, fringes, embroi- deries, cords, tassels, and bracelets elastic round or flat, including garter elastic, braids, 'Chains, or cords of hair ; lace colIai-8 and all similar goods, lace nets and nettings of cotton, silk, linen q/e other materials, table cloths and cur- tains, when made up trimmed or untrimmed, and belts of all kinds 30 Lamb and Sheep Skins, tanned dressed, wa\ed or glazed 17^ Lamp Reflectors 30 Lampshades, made of paper. .. 35 Lamp Wicks 25 Lamp Springs 10 Lamp Black and Ivory Black . . . Free Lnp Robes, rubbei 35 Lai'd and Lard compound, and similar substances, cottolene and aiiiiiial slearine of all kinds, n.es. 2c. per lb Lard Oil 20 Lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth when imported by manufacturers of buttons for use in their own factories and woven or made in patterns of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner aa to be fit for covering buttons exclusively Free Lava, unmanufactured Free Lava, manufactures of fancy 35 Lead, bars, blocks and sheets, 60 cts. per 100 lbs Lead, old scrap and pig, 40 cts, per 100 lbs Lead pipe and shot, ^^ of a cent per lb. , and 25 Lead, Nitrate and Acetate of, not ground Free Lead Pencils of all kinds, in wood or otherwise 25 Lead, manufactures of, n.e.s. ... 30 Leather, upper, including don- gola, cordovan, kid. lamb, sheep, kangaroo, alligator, chamois, and calf dressed, waxed or glazed 17J Leather and skins, n.o.p., for tanned, belting leather, and sole leather 15 leather Belting or other materia! n.e.s 20 Leather Board and Leatheroid and boot and shoe counters made therefrom 20 Leathers, Glove, when imported by glove manufacturers for use in their factories in the manufacture of gloves, viz.. Iamb, kid, buck, deer, ante- lope and water-hoK, tanni'd or dressed, coloured or un- coloured ... 10 Leather, Morocco Skins, tanned, but not further manufact'd ... 15 Leather, Patent, Japanned or enamelled, and morocco leather 22i Leather, Sole, taim'id, but rough or undressed 10 Leeches Free Lentils Fresh 25 .Mine Juice and Fruit Juices containing not more than twenty -five per cent, of proof spirits, COc. per gal. ; when more than 25 per cent., i^ per gal Lime Juice and other fruit juices, n.o.p 20 Lime Juice, Crude only Free ^ e -ad val. Lime 20 Lime. Chloride of Free Linen, damask 25 Linen Canvas, when to be used for boats and ships sails 6 Liquorice Paste 20 Liquorice Root, not ground Free Liquorice, stick or roll 20 Litharge Free Lithographic Presses 10 Lithographic Stones, not en- graved 20 Litmus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepared Free Lobsters, preserved 25 Lobsters, fresh 25 Locks, other, n.e.s 32J Locomotives and Railway Pas- senger. Baggage an i Freight Cars, being the property of railway companies ni the U. S. running upon any line of road crossing the frontier so long as Canadian locomotives and cars are admitted free under similar circumstances into the U.S., under regulations to be pre- scribed by the Controller of Customs Free Locust Beans and Locust Bean Meal Free Logwood, Fustic, Oak and Oak Bark, extracts of Free Logwood, compound extract of. . 20 Logs and r'd unir'an. tim'r, n ■;.8.Free Mace and Nutmegs 25 Maccaroni and Vermicelli 25 Machines, Dating 27 Machinery, n.e.s 27. Machinery, MiningandSmelting, imported prior to the 16th day of May, 1896, which is at the time of its importation of a class or kind not manufrctured in Canada Free Madder and Munjeet. or Indian Madder, ground and prepared, and all extracts of Free Magic Lanterns and slides there- for, philosophical, photo- graphic, mathematical and optica! instrnments, n.e.s 25 Magnesia 20 Magnesia Fluid 60 Malt, \ipon entry for Warehouse, subject to Excise Regulations, 15 cents per busli Malt, extract of. (non-alcoholic) for medical purposes, n.e.s 25 Manganese, Oxide of Free Mangles 27i Maiiillii Hoods 20 Mantels, Slate 30 Manures, Guiino, and other man- ures Free Manuscripts & Insurance Maps .Free Maps, Charts, for the use 5f schools for the blind, ani Globes, Geographical, Topc- graphical, and A^t^onomical, n.p.s Free Marble Blocks from the quarry, in the rough Free Maple Sugar 20 Marble Blocks and Slabs, sawn on m(ire than two sides 20 Marble Siibs, sawn on not more than twu sides 10 Marble, finished, and all manufs. of, n.e.s 30 Matches, wax or wood 26 Mattresses, hair, s.iringandotht r 80 Matting, Cocoa 25 Meats, fresh, n.e.s., 3 cts. per lb. Meats, canned, and canned poul- 54 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [1895 ■ 1895] 4*' ■ ' : I $ c. ad val. ""try and game and soups 2fi Meats, extract of fluid beef not medicated 26 Meats, n.e.s., 2c. perlb., wlien in barrel the barrel to be free. MeatStuffers 27i Meats, Poiilt.y and Game, n.o.p. 20 M' OS, Mutton and Lamb, fresh. 35 Meuals, (fold or silver 25 Ml.'' !s, German or nickel silyer, 25 M .Is, brass, bronze, or plated . 30 Mi^icines, Patent, Proprietary, viz: all tinctures, pills, powders, troches or lozenp^es, syrups, cordials, bitters, ano- dynes, tonics, plasters, lini- ments, salves, ointments,pa8te, drops, waters, essences, oils, and all medicinal, chemical and pharmaceutical prepara- tions, when conipounded of more than one substance, n. o.p. , nil liquids, 50 per cent. ; piovided that this item shall not be held to include drugs and preparations recognized by the British and the United States Pharmacopoeia and French Codex as officinal. Medicines, Patent, all other,n.e,8. 25 All m e d i c i n a 1 preparations, whether chemical or other- wise, usually imported with the name of the manfr., shall have the true name of such manfr., and the place where they are prepared, perman- ently and legibly affixed to each parcel, by stamp, label, or otherwise, and all medicinal preparations imj). without such names so affixed shall be forfeited. Meerschaum, crude or raw Free Menageries, horses, cattle, carri- ages and harnesses of, under regulations prescribed by the Controller of Cflstoms Free Mercury or quicksilver Free Metal Composition, n.e.s 20 Metal, yellow metal in tars, bolts, and for sheathing Free Mica 20 Microscopes 25 Milk food and other similar pre- parations SO Milk condensed, 3c. per lb. ; Coffee condensed with Milk. . . 30 Mill board, not straw board 10 Mineral Waters, natui'al, not in bottles Free Mineral Waters, n.e.s 20 Mineral and Bituminous sub- stances, n.e.s 20 Mineralogy Specimens Free Models (original) of Inventions and other Improvements in the Arts; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model which can be fitted for use Free Molasses, produced in the pro- cess of the manufacture of cane sugar from the juice of th' cane, when imported in thj original packages from Ine district where produced in the cou-itry where the cane was grown, and which has not been subjected t^ any process of treating or mixture after leaving tne country from which originally shipped, (a) Testing by polariscope, forty degrees or over, a cpeciflc duty of IJ cts. per Kallon %) c. ad val. (6) When testing less than 40 degrees, and not less than 35 degrees, a speciflc duty of Ik cts. per gallon, and in addition thereto 1 cent, per gallon for each degree or fraction of a de- gree less than forty degr'es . The packages (when of wood) in which imported to be in all cases exempt from duty. Molasses, gates 27^ Molasses and Syrups of all kinds, n.o.p., the product of the sugar cane or beet root, n.e.s., and all imitations thereof or substitutes therefor, ,1^0. per pound. Moss, Iceland and other Mosses, and seaweed and seagrass, crude or in their natural state or cleaned only Free Moss, otht r, n.e.s 20 Mouldings, of wood, plain 20 Mouldings of wood, gilded or otherwise further manuf. than plain 2^ Mowing Machines, self-binding harvesters, harvesters without binders, binding attachments, reapers, sulky and walking ploughs, harrows, cultivators, seed drills and horse rakes ... 20 Muslin, plant bed muslin, white cotton 25 Music, printed, bound or in sheets, 10c per lb Musical Instruments, n,o,p 25 Musk, in pods or in grains Free Mustard Cake 15 Mustard, ground 25 Mustard, French mu8tard,liquid, as sauce 35 Naptha, wood naptha or wood alcohol, $2.12^ per imp. gals.. Naptha, n.e.s., 6c. per imp. gal. Needles, Knitting 30 Needles, Steel, all other 30 Newspapers or supplemental edi- tions or parts thereof, partly printed and intended to be completed and published in Canada 25 Newspapers and (juarterl.v, monthly and senn-nionthly Magazine'', and weekly literary papers, unbound Free Newspapers and Magazines, :f bound 60. per lb. Nickel Free Nickel Anodes 10 Nickel and German Silver, manf. of. not plated 25 if plated 30 Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre . . Free Nitrite of Soda Free Nitrate of Lead, not ground Free Nitro-01.ycerine 4c. per lb. Noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories Free Numbering Machines, not to be classed with ptg. presses,to pay 27i Nuts, shelled, n.e.s. . ..5c. per lb. Nuts, Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans and shelled Pea- nuts, n.e.s 3c. per lb. Nuts, Cocoa SI per 100 Nuts, Cocoa, when imported direct 50c. per 100 Nuts, all kinds, n.o.p., 2c per lb. Nutgalls Free Qakum Free Oak Bark Free al,Palm NutCtke Free id silk India rub- ed or coated A'ith P 27J ble and shelf, en- r, cork matting or linoleum 30 per 3t less than 4c. per and Degras when ' manufacturers of use in the manu- leather in their Free I, $1 per lb. the out- )r covering to be xred for smoking, ired, ijl.35 per lb. ments, n.e.s 25 ons. and Limes in Mcity not exceed- . , 25 cts. per box . . s, capacity tj cb. ir box 1 all other package 1). ft. capacity .... 50 per thousand . . . not excep.ling in at of th'.- 1(16 lbs. , 55 cts. per bbl 9, of all kinds .... Free et 30 or parts of seta of ibiiiet Organ 25 Organs 26 )f alabo&.jr spar, berra cotta, or oom- ^ c. ad vol. position 3.) Osiers Free Osiers ond Willow Furniture 30 Ottar of Roses, and Oil of Roses. Free Oxide of Copper, Black and Pla- tinum, for use in the manufac- ture of Chlorate Free Pails, tubs, churns, brooms, washboards, pounders and rolling pins 20 Pamts and Colors, ultra marine blue, dry or in pulp, metallic colors, viz: oxides of cobalt, .oopper and tin, n.e.s Free Ochres, Oohrey earths, raw siennas and colors dry, n.e.s 20 Oxides, dry fillers, fire-proofs, umbers, and burnt siennas, n.e.s 25 Fire-proof Paint, dry 25 Paints and colors, rough stuff and fillers, n.e.s 25 'Ground in spirits and all spirit varnishes and lac- quers ^1 per. gal. Paris Green, dry 10 ©ry White and Red Lead, Orange mineral and Zinc white 5 White Lead in Pulp, not mixed with oil 25 Painters metal graining combs . . 85 Painters pallet knives 36 Paintings in Oil or Water Colors, by artists of well-known merit, ■or copies of Old Masters by such artists Free Paintings in Oil or Water Colors, production of Canadian artists. Free Paintings, prints, engravings, drawings and building^ plans, photographs and pictures, n.e.s 20 Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Free Palm Leaf, when manuf,, n.e.s. 20 Paper Weights, glass 30 Paper Cutters & Printing Presses 10 Paper Bags, plain, n.e.s 35 Paper Boxes, with chromos, but without any printed matter, (t cts. per lb. and 20 Paper Boxes, labelled,empty, 16c per lb. and 25 Paper, drawing, mounted, ena- melled or Parchment 35 Paper Hangini'j, all other, end borders, per roll of 8 yds and under, and proportionately for greater lengths, IJc. per roll and 25 Paper, Wall, not including borders, printed on plain ungrounded paper, and colored with any material except bronze, gilt or flitter 35 Paper files, clips 30 Paper .Macho, manufactures of . . 35 Paper of all kinds, n.e.s 25 Paper kites, as toys 35 Paper, ruled, oiled or waxed 35 Paper, Tarred 25 Paper.'Unlon Collar Cloth, In rolls orsheets.notglossed or finished 15 Paper, Union Cloth, in rolls or sheets, glossed or finished 20 Paper, filter paper. In sheets 25 I'aper, fly paper 35 Paper Letters, gummed, plain, or colored, in bulk 35 Paper Letters, gummed, put up in envelopes, with printed des- criptions for special advertising purposes, signs or labels, 15 o. iper lb. and 25 Vt e. ad vaX. Paper Sacks or bags of all kinds, printed or not 26 Paper waste or clippings Free Paper, pressed, in sheets 36 Paper, Glazed, Plated, Marbled, Enamelled Paper, and Card Board, similarly finished, n.e.s. 36 Paper manufactures of, Includ- ing ruled and bordered papers, papeteries, box'd papers and envelopes and Blank Hooks . . 35 Parasols. (See Umbrellas). Patterns of brass oO Patterns of iron '27 J Paving blocks, made from slag of blast furnace 20 Peaches, n.o.p., the weight of the package! to be included in the weight for duty . . Ic. p. lb. Peach Trees 3c. each. Pears, green fruit 20 Pear Trees of all kinds . . 3c. each. Peas, 10c per bush Pearl, mother of, not manu- factured Free Pearl card cases 35 Pearl Collar Buttons or Studs as jewelery 25 Pearl, manufactures of, fancy . . 35 PeltSj raw Free Pencils, Lead, wood or otherwise 25 Pencils, slate 25 Penholders, wood 25 Pens, steel, 27i p.c. ; gold 20 Pen rocks, iron 27i Perfumery, including toilet prep- arations (nbn-alcoholio), viz :— Hair oils, tooth and other powders and washes, poma- tums, pastes and all other per- fumed preparations used for the hair, mouth and skin . . 30 Perfumed Spirits in bottles or flasks not weighing more than 4 ounces 50 Perfumed Spirits in bottles, flasks or other packages, weighing more than4oz.,92.I2J^ peri. tr.^ 40 Persis or ext. Archill and Cudb'r. Fre J Petroleum, crude, fuel and gas oils (other than Naptha, Ben- zine or Gasoline), when im ported by manufacturers (other than refiners), for uss in their factories for fuel purposes, or for the manu- facture of gas, 3c. per gal. Petroleum. (See Oils) Pheasants for Improvm'tof stock. Free Pheasants, other 20 Philosophical Instrni'ients and Apparatus, not manufactured in the Dominion, and when im- ported bj' or for the use of universities, colleges and schools, and scientific societies Free Philosophical, Photographic, Optical and Mathematical In- strumentsandApparatus, n.e.s. 25 Phosphorus Free Phosphor Bronze in blocks, bars, sheet and '.vire 10 Photograph Albums 35 Photographer's albumenized paper 30 Photographic Dry Plates 30 Piano covers, rubber and cotton 27i Piano Stools 30 Pianofortes 36 Pianofortes, parts of 26 Pickers, raw hide, for cotton looms 20 Pickles, Sauces and Catsups, includir g Soy 36 Pictorial illustrations of insects, JEO., when imported by and for ^e. ad vol. the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary Boole- ties Free Picture & Photographic Frames, of any material 80 Picture Nails 32^ Pictures, framed 30 Pillows and Bolsters 30 Pins, manufactured from wire of any metal 30 Pipe Clay tmmanufactured Free Pitch, Burg\indj' Free Pitch (pine) in packages of not less than 15 gal Free Pitch (pine) other 20 Pitch coal for roofing Free Pitch bone. Crude only Free Plaits, straw, Tuscan, grass, chip, manilla, cotton and mohair. ..Free Planing Mills and parts of, in any stage of manufacture 30 Plants, viz :— Fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, n.e.s 20 Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, ground not calcined 15 Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, 40c. per barrel of .SOOlbs Plasters, medicated, all kinds. . . 26 Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all kinds, whether plated wholly or in part 30 Platinum and Black Oxide of~ Copper for the manufacture of Chlorate Free Plates, engraved on wood, steel or other metal, and transfers taken from the same 20 Playing Cards 6c. per pack Plum Trees, of all kinds .. 3c. ea. Plumbago, crude 10 Plumbago, all manufactures of, n.e.s 26 Plush, of cotton 30 Plush, Silks, other 30 Pocketbooks and Purses 30 Pomades, French or flower odors, preserved in fat or oil for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers wiiich do not bear the heat of distillation, when imported in tins of net less than 10 lbs. each V> Pomades, all others SO Pop Corn, in cakes or balls 36 Porcelain Ware, n.e.s 30 Porcelain Shades 30 Portable machines, portable steam engines, threshers and separators, horse powers, port- able saw' mills and planing mills and parts thereof in any stage of manufacture ."0 Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude ..Free Potash, Chlorate of, in crystals, or ground only, when imported for manufacturing purposes only Free Potash, German Mineral Free Potash, red and yellow prussiate of Free Potatoes, sweet 25 Poik, barrelled in brine, 2o. per lb. Barrels containing same to be free of duty. Potatoes, other 25 Poultry and Game of all kinds. . . 20 Precious stones, in the rough. . .Free Precious Stones, also Imitations, polished, but not set or other- wise manf., n.CiS 10 Printing presses and printing machines, such only as are used in newspaper, book and 56 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [1895 ■ 1895] V c. ad val. Job printing; ofHces ; folding machines and paper cutters used in printing and bookt)ind- ing establishments, and litho- graphic presses 10 • Prunella Free Pulp, wood 25 Pulp of grasses Free Pumice or Pumice Stone, ground or unground Free Pumps, all kinds 80 Pump-i, Steam 30 Putty lo Putty, dry, for polishing graniteFree Quills, in nat. state or unpl'd.Free Quills, other 20 Quince Trees of all kinds. .3u. ea. Quinine, sulphate of, in p^wder.Free Bass of cotton, lineU; jute, hemp and woollen, paper waste or clippings, and waste of any kind except mineral waste .... Free Rags from Europe, except Great Britain, Prohibited Railway Rugs of all materials . . 30 Raisins, Ic. per lb Raspberry and Blackberry bushes 20 Rattans and reeds manf. or partly manf 174 Rattansandreedsin their natural state Free Red Liquor for dyg. & calico ptg. Free Refrigerators 30 Rennet, raw, or prepared Free Resin.inpkgs not less than lOOlbsFiee Resin or Rosin Oil Free Hesin, other, n.e.s 20 Ribbons of all kinds and ma- terials 30 Rice, uncleaned, unhuUed or paddy, i\, of a cent per lb., but not less than 30 Rice, other 1 Jc per lb. Rice and Sago Flour and Sago . . 25 Rice, when imported by makers of rice starch, for use in their factories .... J of a cent per lb. Rope, Iron Wire 25 Rope, or Cordage, IJc per lb. and 10 Roots, medicinal, viz : Aconite, Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Rhu- barb, Sarsaparilla, Squills, Taraxioum and Valerian Free The same ground or powdered 20 Rose bushes j 20 Rotten Stone 20 Rove, when imported for the manufacture of twine for har- vest binders 10 Ruling Pens 10 Rye, (see grain) 10 c. per bush. Rye Flour, 50 c per bbl. Saccharine or any product containing over one-half of one per cent thereof 20 Saddlers' Soap 25 Saddlery of every description . . 30 SaSron and Safflower, and ex- tra<>t of, and Saffron Cake Free Sago 25 Sago Flour 25 Sails, for boats and ships, also tents and awnings 25 Sal- Ammoniac and Sal-Soda Free Saleratus 20 Salt imported from "-he United Kingdom pr any 1 "itish pos- session, or importe ' for the use of the sea or guh fisheries, n. e.s Free Salt, fine, in bulk, ai; course salt, n.e.s 5c pvr '00 lbs. Salt.in bags, bbl8.,orothe pkgs., $ e. ad, val. 7^0 per 100 lbs. [Pckgs. same duty as if imported empty.].. Saltpetre Free SaltCake sulphateofsoda)crude.Free Sand Free Sand, colored 20 Sand Cloth 20 Sond (iron) or globules for polish- ing granite isO Sand, Glass, Flint and Emery Paper 20 Satchels .... 30 Sateens, for use of corset manu- facturers, etc 25 Sauces, Catsups and Pickles, in- cluding Soy 35 Sausage Casings, n.e.s 2'' Sausage SkinsorCasings. not cl'd. Free Saw -dust, of the following woods :— amaranth, cocoboral, boxwood, cherry, chesnut, wal- nut, guinwood, muhogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandal wood, sycamore, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory, whitewood, Afri- can teak, black heart ebony, ligmim vitiB, red cedar, red- wood, satin wood, white ash, persimmon and dogwood .... Free Scales, and Weighing Beams.. .. 80 Scenery, Theatrical and other. 20 School Ink Wells 30 Schoo' bags 30 Scrpvt's commonly called wood screws.2 in. and over in length, 3c per lb 1 in. and less than 2, 6c per lb. Less than 1 in., 8c. per lb. provided that the duty shall not be less than 35% Screws of brass, or other metals, n.e.s 30 Screw Jacks of every description 35 Seeds — Beet, Carrot, Turnip, Annatto, Flax, Mangold, and Mustard Free Seeds— Flower, garden, field and other seeds for agricultural or other purposes, when in bulk or large parcels, n.o.p 10 The same in small parcels.. 23 Seeds — Aromatic, which are not edible and are in a crude state, and not advanced in value or condition by grinding or refin- ing or by any other process of manufacture. Anise, Anise-star, Caraway, Cardamon, Corian- der, Cummin, Fennel and Fenu- greek Free Seedling ■»tock for grafting, viz. : Plum, pear, peach and other fruit trees Free Senna leaves Free Settlers' effects, viz. : Wearing apparel, household fu.-niture, books, implements and tools of trade, occupation or em- ployment, musical instru- ments, domestic sewing ma- chines, live stock, carts and other vehicles and agricultural implements in use by the settler for at least six months before his removal to Canada ; not to include machinery, or articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale ; also books, pic- tures, family plate or furni- ture, personal effects and heir- looms left by bequest ; provid- ed that any dutiable article entered as settlers' effects moy not be so entered unless brought with th Shoemakers' Pitch and Wax . . 20 Show C: ses 35 Show Cards, framed 30 Silex or Crystallized C .sirtz Free Silk, clothing .S2i Silk Hosiery, 10c. per doz. pairs and 'in Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in any way, silk cocoons, and silk waste Free Silk twist, sewing and embroid- ery silk 25 Silk, in the gum or spun, not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown orgaiiziiie, not coloured 15 Silk Plush Netting, used for the manufacture of gloves 15 Silk Velvets and all manufac- tures of silk or of which silk is the component part of chief value, not elsewhere specified, except church vestments .tff Silver Leaf 26 Silver-plated Ware 30 Skins, Bird,.and skins of animals not native to Canada for taxi- dermio purposes, not further manufactured than prepared for preservation Free Slates, roofing, 30 per cent., pro- vided that tl;e duty on roofing slate shall not exceed Tfic. per square for black or blue slate, and 90c. for slates of other colors. Slates, school and writing .30 Slate Mantels 30 Slate Pencils 25 Slates and manufactures of, n.e.s 30' Sledges 30 Sleighs' 30 Soap, common or laundry, not perfumed Ic. p( r lb. Soap, Castile, Mottled or White, 2c. per lb Soap, n.e.s., pearline and other soap, powders and mmeral so other like arti Socks or Stock wool, worsted, alpaca goat animal, lOo. pi Soda Ash Caui silicate in cryi tion ; bichron cubic nitre, si of soda,ar&enia bisulphatc, chl and stannate o Soda, Bicarbonat .Soda, Nitrite of Solder Soups Soy Spectacles and E Spectacles, anc frames, parts c Spelter in mocks Sperni.ocei,! Spices of all kind and Nutmegs, \ Spices, ground . . Spices, Mace and Spirituous or a distilled from i containing, oi from or with < of any kind ai thereof with w gallon thereof of proof, and wl strength than t the same rate g quantity that if the liquors w the strength o the liquors arc than that of p shall be at the i vided, but com duced quantity in proportion t gree of strem however, that quantity shall made on any li strength of li proof, but all si be computed as of 15 per c. i follows, viz : — Ethyl alcohol c commonly ki hydrated ox spirits of w kinds, n.e.s. and all spirit! liquors, n.o.] Amyl alcohol any substai potato spirit .*2.12i per gi Methyl aleoho wood napi spirit,oranvi as wood spir spirit : absi palm spirit, 1 artificial brt tions of brar liqueurs of mescal, pule Schiedam am tafia, angost alcoholic hi ages Spirits and s any khid i ingredient and being ( signated as i [189^ ■ 1895] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 57 ^ c. ad val. 8oap, powders, pumice, silver and mineral soaps, sapolio and other like articles 36 Socks or Stockin);8 of cotton, wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca )foat or other like animal, lOo. per doz. pairs and 35 Soda Ash Caustic ill drums ; Hilicate in crystals or in solu- tion ; bichromate nitrate or cubic nitre, salsoda, sulphate of soda, areeniate, binarseiiiate, bisulphatc, chlorate, chloride and stannate of soda Free Soda, Bicarbonate of 20 .Soda, Nitrite of Free Solder 30 Soups 25 Soy 35 Spectacles and Eye Glasses 30 Spectacles, and Eye Glass frames, parts of 20 Spelter in blocks and pigs Free Spermaceti 20 Spices of all kinds, except Mace and NutmejJTs, unground 12 J Spices, ground 26 Spices, .Mace and Nutmegs 25 Spirituous or alcoholic liquors distilled from any material, or containing, or compounded from or with distilled spirits of any kind and any mixture thereof with water, for every iBfallon thereof of the strength of proof, and when of a greater strength than that of proof at the same rate on the increased quantity that there would be if the liquors were reduced to the strength of proof When the liquors arc of less strength than that of proof, the duty shall be at the rate herein pro- vided, but computed on a re- duced quantity of the liquors in proportion to the lesser de- gree of strength : 'provided, however, that no reduction in quantity shall oe comput' d or made on any liqtiors below the strength of 15 per c, under proof, but all such liciuors shall be computed as of the strength of 15 per c. under proof as follows, viz : — Ethyl alcohol or the substance commonly known as alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits of wine ; gin of all kinds, n.e.s.; rum, whiskey, and all spirituous or alcoholic liquors, n.o.p. $2.12ipergal Amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or any substance known as potato spirit or potato oil, .*2.124 per gal Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, pyroxylic spirit.oranysubstancekuown as wood spirit or methylated spirit ; absinthe, arrack or palm spirit, brandy including artificial brandy and imita- tions of brandy; cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, n.e.s.; mescal, pulque, rum shrub, Schiedam and otherschnapps tafia, angostura, and similar alcoholic bitters or bever- ages 82.12i per gal. Spirits and strong waters of any kind mixed with any ingredient or ingredients and being or known or de- signated as anodynes, elixirs, ^ e. ad val. essences, extracts, lotions, tinctures.or medicines, n.e.s. $2,121 per gal. and . 80 Alcoholic perfumes and per- fumed spirits, bay rum, col- ogne and lavender waters, hair, tooth and skin washes and othei toilet preparations containing spirits of any kind, when in bottles or flasks wf-ighing not more 4 oz. ea. . 50 When in bottles, flasks or other packages weighing more than 4 oz. ea.,|2.124 per gal. and IC Nitrous f ther, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammcnia, .52.12^ per gal. and 30 Vermouth and ginger wine, containing not more than 40 per cent, of proof spirits, 75c. per gal. ; if containing more than 40 per cent. .82.12i per gal. In all cases where the strength of any of the foregoing arti- cles cunnot be correctly as- certained by the direct ap- plication of the hydrometer, it shall be ascertained by the distillation of a sample, or in such other manner as the Controller of Customs may direct. Sponges 20 Spur* and Stilts, used in the manufacture of earthenware .. Free Square Reeds and raw-hide cen- tres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron, or nickel caps for whip ends, when imported by whip manufacturers for use in the manufacture of whips in their own factories Free Starch, including farina, com starch or flour, and all prepor- ations having the qualities of starch, lie per lb., the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty. Stereotypes, see Electrotypes. Stone.s, Burr, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured and not bound up or prepared for binding into millstone Free Stone, rough Freestone, Flag- stones, Granite, Sandstone, and all building stone, (except marble) from the quarry, not hammered or chiselled 20 Stone, Granite, Flagstones and Freestones, dressed, all other building stone dressed, except marble, and all manner of stone n.e.s 30 Stone, Lithographic, not eng'ved 20 Stone, Grindstones, not mounted and not less than 12 inches in diameter, $1.75 per ton. Strawand manufactures of, n.e.s. 20 Straw Boards in sheets or rolls, plain or tarred, 30c per 100 lbs. Sugar of Milk 20 Sugar of Milk Tablets, not fur- ther sweetened 20 Sugar, glucose or grape sugar, 1 cent per pound. Sugar, n.e.s., not above No, 16, Dutch standard in color, sugar drainings or pumpings drain- ed in transit, melado or con- centrated melado, tank bot- toms and sugar concrete Free Sugar, all above No. 16, Dutch V c. ad val. standard in color, and all re- fined sugars of whateverkinds, grades or standards (the usual packages in which they are imported to be free, ,'^,^0. per lb Sugar, Maple 20 Sugar Candy, brown or white, and Corfectionery, including sweetened gums, candied peels, and pop corn 35 Sugar Beet and Cane Seed Free Sulphate of Quinine (in powder)Free Sulphate of Iron (Copperas) and Sulphate of Copper (Blue Vit- riol) Free Sulphur and Brimstone, in roll or flour Fre Sulphuric Ether 5c. per lb. Surgical andDental Instrumentg of all kinds l.^ Surgical belts or trusses and sus- pensory bandages of all kinds. 25 Syrups — See Molasses. Tasfs, tin, for plug tobacco 25 Tagging, Metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils, not over 1 J inches in width, when imp. by manufs. of Shoe and Corset Laces, for use in their factories Free Tails, undressed Free Tallow and Stearic Acid 20 TallowOil 20 Tape Measures 25 Tapioca 20 Taraxicum Root Free Tarpaulin, Cotton, plain or coated with oil, paint, tar or other composition 33 Tar (Pine), in packages of not less than fifteen gallons each. . Free Tai lod Paper 25 Tassels 30 Teas and Green Coffees, import- ed direct from the country of growth and production Free (This item shall include teas and coffees purchased in bond in any country where tea and coffee are subject to customsduty, provided there be satisfactory proof that the tea or coffee so purchas- ed in bond is such as might be entered for home con- sumption in the country where the same is pur- chased.) Tea and Green Coffee, n.e.s 10 Teasels Free Telephones and Telegraph In- struments ; telegraph, tele- phone and electric lightcables; electric and galvanic batteries, electric motors, generators, dynamos, sockets and electric apparatus, n.e.s 25 Telescopes 25 Tents and Awnings 25 Terra Taponica, Gambler or Cutch Free- Terra Cotta panels, mouldings and cornices 30 Terraline, Vases and Plaques . . 05 Thermometers, all kinds 25 Terra Alba 20 Thimbles, steel -274 Thimbles, Dross 30 Thread, Linen, n.e.s 20 Tin, in blocks, pigs, bara A sheets, and plates and tinfoil and tin strip waste Free Tin, Crystals and Te|i Lead Free Tin Plates in sheets or strips, de- corated 25 Tin Whisk Holders, lacquered . . 25 58 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [1895 ■ 1895.] .1 'H\ ^ w. , -Jl 4^ V e. ad vaL Tinned lion Kettle Eon 27^ Tinware stamped, j^>amiedware and ^ralvanizediron ware 26 Tinware, and manufactures of tin, n.e.H 25 Tobacco, Citrara and Cigarettes, $2 per 11). and 25 Tobacco mannfacttired and Snuff 35 cts. per lb. and 12J Tobacco, cut. ..45o. per lb. and 12 j Tobacco Pipes of all kinds, pipe niu'.uits, cigar and cigar- ette holderb and cases for the sajne 35 Tools, mechanics' and edge tools, n.e.9 35 Towels of every description 25 Towel racks and rollers 30 Toys, all kinds and materials ... 35 Tracing Cloth, 30 per cent, but not less than 4c. persq. yd. Travellers' Baggage, nnder regul- ations to be pres'jribed by the Minister of Cu^^onis Free Trees, n.e.s Free Treenails Free Tripoli 20 Trunks ". 30 Trunk Trimmings 32J Turmeric Free Turpentine, raw or crude Free Turpentine, Spirits of R Turtles Free Twine for harvest binders, of hemp jute, manilla or sisal, and of manilla and sisal mixed 12i Type, for printing 20 Type Metal 10 Type Writer 27J Typewriters, Tablets with move- able figures. Geographical Map and Musical Instruments, when , imported by and for the use of schools for the blind, and be- ing and remaining the sole property of the governing bodies of said schools, and not of private individuals, thi above particulars to be veri- fied by special affidavit on each entry when presented. . . Free Ultramarine Blue, dry or in pulp Free Umbrellas, Parasols and Sun- Shades of all kinds and ma- terials 35 Umbrella and Parasol, steel and iron or brass ribs, runners, rings, caps, notches, tin caps and ferrules, for the use of manufacturers of umbrellas. . . Free Umbrella, Parasol, and Sunshade sticks or handles, in the rough, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths. Free Unenumerated Articles 20 Vaccino and Ivory Vac- cine Points Free Valerian Root Free Varnishes, n.e.s., 20c. per gal., and 20 Varnish, black and bright for ship use Fret Varnish and Colours ground in spiVits 81 per gal. Vaseline, and all similar prepara- tions of petroleum for toilet, medicinal or other purposes. 35 Vases, glass, plain or fancy 20 Vases, China and Porcelain 30 Vases, Earthenware 80 Vegetables, when fresh or dry salted n.e.s 25 Vegetables, Sweet Potatoes and V e. ad val. Yams 10c. per bush. Vegetables, 'Tomatoes, fresh, 20c. per bush, and 10 Vegetables. Tomatoes and other vegetables, including Com and Baked Beans, in cans or other packages, n.e.s IJc. per lb. the weight of the cans or other packages to be includud in *he weight for duty. . .IJc. per lb. Vegetables, Onions, sets for plant- ing, not flt for table use 20 Velveteens, and Cotton Velvets and Cotton Plush 30 Veeners of Wood, not over one- sixteenth of an in. in thickness. 5 Veneers of Wood, not over 1-16 of an inch thick, made from woods native to Canada 10 Velocipedes 30 Veneers, Ivory, sawn only Free Veneers, Ivory, other, n.e.s 20 Vents, FiCclay Chimney Linings '.'lazei. or unglazed 35 Verdigris or sui)-ac'te cop'r (dry)Free Vinegar, 16c per imp. gal., of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof, and for each degree of strength in ex- cess of the strength of proof, an additional duty of 2 cents. Vices 35 Wagfon and Cart Bushes 35 Wall Decorations, Linorusta Wal- ton l^c. roll of 8 yds and . . 25 Walking Sticks and Canes of all kinds, n.e.s 25 Washing Crystal 20 Watshes 25 Watch Cases 3i Watch, composition metal for the manufacture of filled gold watch cases 10 Watch Keys, of brosi 30 Watch Keys, of steel 27i Watch actions or movements .... 10 Water Meters 30 Wax, Parafflne, and Animal Stearine of all kinds, 2c. per lb. Wax, manufactures of, other. .. 20 Webbing elastic 20 Webbing, non-elastic 20 Whale Bine, unmanufactured.. Free Whale Bone, manuf'res of, n.e.s. 20 Wheat, 15c per bushel Wheat Flour 75c perbbl. Wheels, parts of, Hubs & Spokes, in the rough 10 Wheelbarrows and other like art. 30 Whips, of all kinds, including thongs and loehes 35 Whiting or Whitening, gilders' Whiting and Paris White Free Willow for basket m .ers Free Willow and Osier V jrks, n e.s.. 25 Window Curtain Poles 30 Window Blind Rollers, finished or mounted 30 Window Shades, made of paper, ao Wines of all kinds, except spark- ling wines, including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspb- erry, elder and currant, con- taining 26% or less of spirits of strength of proof imported in wood or bottles 25c perl. 0.& 30 Wines for every degree above 26 up to 40 p. c, 3c more for each degree of strength and 30 Champagne and all otherspark- ling wines, in bottles contain- ing each not more than 1 qt. and more than 1 pt., 93.30 per dozen bottles In bottles, containing not more Ve. ad vol than a pint and more than one-half pint, W.65 per doz. In bottles, coni:aining one-half pint eoch or less, 82c per doz. In bottles, containing more than one quart each shall pay, in addition to S8..S0 per doz., bottles, at the rate of 81.65 per gallon on the qiian- tityin excess of one quart per bottle, tb" r jarts and pints in each case being old wine measure ; in addition to the above specific duty, there shall an ad valorem duty of 30 per cent Wire Cloth of brass or copper. . . 20 Wire Cloth, iron or steel 30 Wire, Iron or Steel, and all kinds, n.e.s 25 Wire Ferrules, (Iron, or Steel) . 27J Brass) 30 Wire phosphor, bronze blocks, sheets and wire 10 Wire, covered with cotton, linen, silk or other material 30 Wire Rigging for ships and ves- sels Free Wire, Barbed Wire Fencing, }c. per lb Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fen- cing ic.perlb. Wire, Brass and Copper Wire twisted, when imported by manufacturers of boots and shoes for use ia their own factories Free Wire, Crucible Casv Steel Free Wire of Iron or Steel, No. 13 and 14 gauge, flattened and corrugated, used v.ith the wire grip machine for the manufao- ture of boots, shoes and leather belting, imported by manufac- turers of such articles to be used for these purposes only in their own factories Free Wire Rods, Brass, Copper, Iron or Steel, rolled round, under § an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufac- turers making wire for use in their factories Free Wire, Soft Drawn Bessemer spring steel wire of Nos. 10, 12 and 13 gauge, and Homo spring steel wire of Nos. 11 and 12 giiage respectively, when imported by manufacturers of Tire nii'ttrasses, to be used in their o' Yn factories Free Wire, flp.t strip and flat steel, when imported into Canada by manufacturers of buck- thorns, plain strip or other fencing, and sifety barb wire fencing, for use in their own factories in the manufacture thereof Free Wire Nails .Ic. per lb. Wire, brass rods cut to special length 30 Wire Rope, of iron and steel, n.o.p 25 Wire Screw Hooks and Eyes (iron) 27i Wire, Platiiium Sheets ; retorts, pans, condensers, tubing and pipe made of platinum, import- ed by manufact'ersof sulphuric acid for use in the maiif. or concentration of sulphuric acid Free Wire work, and manfs of Wire, n.e.s 274 wood. Cord Wood 20 [1896 9 1895.] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS — EXCISE TARIFF. 59 Vc ad vol. nd more thnn •1.65 per doz. liriiti); one-halt !88, 82c per do2. itaininir more art each 8hall on to ^.30 per at the rate of )ii on thequan- of one quart ho ( jarts and case being old 3 ; ill addition speoifle duty, .11 ad valorem r cent ,ss or copper ... 20 or steel 30 Steel, and all 25 ron, or Steel) . 27i 30 bronze blocks, ^ 10 th cotton, linen, aterial 30 r ships and ves- Free re Fencing, }c . I and Strip Fen- Jc. per lb. i Copper Wire imported by of boots and I ill their own Free !a8V Steel Free r Steel, No. 13 e, flattened and ed N.'ith the wire or the manufao- ihocs and leather ted by manufac- h articles to be purposes only in ories Free 5S, Copper, Iron id round, under diameter, when wire manufac- ? wire for use ries Free rawn Bessemer ire of Nos. 10, 12 :e, and Homo ire of Nos. 11 and pectively, when nanufacturers of es, to be used in sorles Free I and flat steel, ed into Canada urers of buck- strip or other sifety barb wire se in their own ;he manufacture Free .. . . .Ic. per lb. Is cut to special 30 iron and steel, 25 [ooks aniik, Hickory, White- wood, /Vfrican Teak, Black Heart, Ebony, Lignumvitie, RedCedar.and Saiin wood, and White Ash, when not otherwise man. than rough sawn or split ; or creosoted, vuoanizecl or treated by any other preserv- ing process, and the wood of the Persimmon and Dogwood Trees, Hickory Billets, and Hickor)' Lumber sawn to shape for spokes of wheels, but not further manf. ; and Hickory Spokes rough turned, but not tenoned, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned or polished. ..Free Wood, Logs, and round unmanu- factured timber Free Wool, and hair of the Alpaca Goat, Camel, unmanufactured and other like animals, not further prepared than washed, n.e.s Free Wool and Woolen manf. of, com- posed wholly or in partof Wool, Worsted hair of Alpaca Goat or other like animals, viz : Blankets and Flannels of every description. Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings, Overcoatings, Felt Cloth, n.e.s. V e. ad val. 5c. per lb. and 25 Wool and Woolens— All fabrics composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca Ooat, or other like animals, n.e.s 30 Wool clothing ready-made and wearing apparel of every des- cription, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca Goat or other like animal, n.o.p., 5c. per lb. and .SO Wool, knitted goods of every description, including knitted underwear, n.e.s 35 Wool, viz: Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South Down combing wools, or wools known as lustre wools, and other like combing wools, such as are grown in Canada, 3 cts. per 11) Wool Hosiery, shirts, ifec 35 Wool Noils Free Woolen Shawls and shawls of all kinds 25 Woolen Socks and Stockings, lOo. per doz. pairs, and 35 Woolen Waste, fit only for the manufacture of paper Free Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets, lumps or blocks, in the rough n.e.s Free Yarns, Cotton and Ootton Warps, dyed or undyed, i.e.s. 25 Yarns, composed wholly >• in part of wool, worsted, th<. hair of the Alpaca Goat, or other like animal, costing 20c. per lb. and imder, 5c. per lb. and 20 Yarns, Woollen and Worsted, n.e.s 30 Yarn, jute, flax or hemp, plain, dyed or colored, when im- ported by the manufacturers of carpets, rugs and mats, and of Jute webbing or jute cloth, and twines tor use in their factories Free Yarn spun from tho hai*- o! the Alpaca or Angora Uoat, when imported by manufacturers of braids, for use exclusively in their factories in the manufac- ture of such braids only, under such regxilations as may be adopted by the Controller of Customs Free Yarns, Cotton No. 40 and finer. . Free Yarn of wool or worsted, when genapped, dyed and finished, and imported by the manufs of braiiis, cords, tassels and fringes, for use in their factories W I",, ad val. in the manufacture of such lirticles onlv FlM Yams, Mohair Vn% Yeast, Compressed Yeost, not over fifty pounds weight, the weight of the package to l)e in- cluded in thfe weight for duty cts. per lb Yeast Cakes and Baking Pow- ders, the weight of the i)aRk- agetobe included in the weight of duty Cc. per lb. Yeast, Comprtised, in bulk or mass of not less than fifty pounds 3c. per lb. Yellow Metal, in Bolts, Bars and for Sheathing Free Zinc, Chloride, and Sulphate of Free Zinc, in blocks, pigs and Sheets. Free Zinc, seamless drawn tubing Free Zinc, manufactures of n.e.s 25 Zinc, Dust Free All goods not enumerated as charged with any duty of Customs and not declared free of duty, shall be cliarged with a duty of 20 per cent. ad valorem, when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein. On imported Indian Corn, to be kiln-dried and ground into meal for human food, or ground into meal and kiln-dried for such use, under such regulations as may be made by the Governor in Council, there may be allowed a draw-back of 90 per ct. of the duty paid. ARTICLES PROHIBITED. Books, printed papers, drawingrs, paintings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. Foreign reprints of British Copy- righted Works, copyrighted in Canada,and of Canadian Copyrighted Works. Coin, base or counterfeit. Goods manufactured or p:oduced wholly or in part by prisori labor, or which have been made 'vithin or in connection with any prison, jail or 'penitentiary. Oleomargarine, Butterine, or simi- lar substitutes for butter. Raifs from Europe, except Great Britain. Tea adulterated with spurious leaf, or with exhausted leaves, or which contains so great an admixture of chemical or other deleterious sub- stances as to make it unfit for use. EXCISE TARIFF, CANADA. Spirits — When made from raw grain, per proof gall SI 50 When made from ma.'ued barley, " 1 52 VThen made from molasses or other sweetened matter, per proof gall 1 53 Malt, per lb OIJ Malt liquor, when made in whole or part from any other substance than malt, per gall 10 Vinegar, per gall 06 Tobacco, per lb , 25 Cigarettes, weighing not more than 3 lbs. per M., per thousand |1 50 Cigarettes, weighing more than 3 lbs. per M., per thousand 6 00 I Tobacco, made from Canadian leaf, per lb 06 Canada Twist Tobacco, per lb 05 Snuflf, when coniaining not more than 40 per cent, of moisture, or when containing over 40 per cent, of moisture and put up in packages of less than 5 lbs. each, per lb 26 SnufI, moist when containing over 40 per cent, of moisture and when in pkgesof 5 lbs. and over, per lb 18 Cigars, from foreign leaf, per M 600 Cigars, from Canadian leaf, per M 3 00 Cigars, from any leaf, when put up in pkges of less than 10 each, per M 7 00 'I'M i 60 THE FRENCH TREATY, 1894. — ONTARIO PROHIBITION I'LEBISCITE. [1895 THE FRENCH TREATY 1894. Iiii] '111 SCHEDUm A. Her MiiJPBtj' the (jiieen of th" l/nited Kingdom o( Uieat Britain and Ireland, and tlie I'reHJdent o( tlie French Republic, \v:;ig alike dt'sirouH of facilitating and extending commercial relations between Canada and France, have resolved to cnnuluile an agreement to ihis end, and have named as their plenipotentiaries, that is to cay ; — Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland : His Excellency the Marquess of DulTerin and Ava, a peer of the I'nitcd Kingdom, member of the Most Honourable I'rivy Council, Vice- Admiral of Ulster, Warden and Keeper of the Cinipie I'orts, Constable of the Castle i»over, etc., Her Amlias- sodor Extroordinarj- and Plenipotentiary to the Govern- ment of the French Kepublic, and Sir Charles Tupper, Baronet, High Connnissioner forCanaer, machine made. Prepared skins, others, whole. Boots and shoes. Furniture of common woo«l. Furniture other than chairs, of solid wood, common. Klooring in pine or soft w(x«l. Wooden sea-going ships. It is undorstooove shall be extended fully to Canada. Article IV. The present agreement having received the s.aiiction of the Parliament of Canada and of the French Cham- bers shall be ratified and the ratification shall be ex- changed at Paris as soon as (m^sible. It shall come into operation immediately after ihis formality has been accomplished, and shall continue in force until the ex- piration of twelve months after either of the contracting parties shall have given notice of their intention of terminating the same. It is agreed likewise that if non-sparkling wines gauging 15 degrees at the most, or sparkling wines, become subject later on to an increase of duty in Canada, the French (government by denouncing the present agreement could terminate its operation imme- diately without waiting until the expiration of the twelve months delay providetl for above. • In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries- have si.i^ned the present agreement and afflxed thereto the seals of their arms. Done in duplicate, at Paris, this 6th day of Febniary, 1893. Dufferin and Ava. Jl'LEH Devklle. Charles Titper. Jl'LEH SlBOKRIKn. SCHEDULE B. Non-sparkling wines, containing 26 per cent, or less of proof spirits, whether imported in wood or in bottles, si.x quart or 12 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon), 25 cents per gallon, and for each degree of strength in excess of 26 percent, of spirits as aforesaid, an addi- tional duty ol 3 cents per gallon until the strenijth reaches 40 per cent, of proof spirits ; aiul in addition thereto, 30 per cent, ad valorem. Sparkling wines, in bottles containing each not more than a qnart but more than a |)int, S3. 30 per dozen bottles ; containing not more than a pint each but more than one-half |>int, iSl.65 per dozen bottles ; containing one-half pint each or less, 82 cents per dozen liottles ; bottles containing more than one quart each shall pay, in addition to 83.30 per dozen bottles, at the rate of 81.65 pel- gallon on the (juantity in excess of one ((uart per bottle, the quarts and pints in each case being old wine measure ; in addition to the obove specific duty, there shall be an ad valorem duty of 30 per cent. Castiie soaps, 2 cents per lb.; nuts, n.e.s., 3 cents per lb. ; almonds, shelled, 5 cents per lb.; almonds, not shelled, 3 cents per lb.; prunes, 1 cent per lb. ; plums, 30 cents per bushel. The Ontario Prohibition Plebiscite, 1894. The following table gives a statenienl of the number of votes polled for and against the desirability of Pro hibiting the Importation, Manufacture and Sale, as a beverage, of Intoxicating Liquors, at the Municipa Elections, held Igt January, 1894 :— Municipalities. Total Votes Polled. Male Ma.torities. Female Majorities. Total Majorities. Total Males Voting. Total M's ON Voters Lists. TOT.^L Femalf„s Voting. ja « Yes. No. Yes, No, Yes. No. Yes. No. HO Counties Districts 154,240 5,345 30,136 2,768 83,960 2,993 21,943 1,824 65,789 2,185 5,994 764 2.863 "ies 108 7,354 167 2,367 288 72,784 2,352 8,297 1,030 2,504 ""ioi 86 228,082 8,087 48,264 4,148 354,148 18,266 96,155 7,810 10,118 2i] 3,816 444 14,628 29,654 778 Cities 12,098. 1,403 Separated Towns. Totals 192,489 110,720 74,732 3,139 10,176 84,46S 2,694 238,581 505,369 43,83a UTE. [1895 1M95] VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS. 61 Hf cxtraotii. VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS IN CANADA FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES. wood, oomnion. of any reduction on any of the xtendfd fully to ved the sanction he French Chani- tion Mhall be ex- It Hhall come into iiiility haw been rcc until the ex- )f the contractinx leir intention of -sparklinii wines sparkliii).' wlnet), ease of duty in denouncinjf the ) operation inune- xpu'ation of the e. • plenipotentiaries id affixed thereto day of February, ^ND AVA. KLI.Ii. riTKR. KRIKP. percent, or less of 0(1 or in bottles, si.x contain a gallon), ree of strentrth in foresaid, an addi- nitil the strenjjrth 3 ; and in addition n(f each not more ,513.30 per dozen )iiit each but more ottles ; containin)? ler dozen bottles ; irt each shall pay, les, at the rate of :ces.s of one quart ich case beins; old lOve specific duty, 30 per cent. n.e.s., 3 cents per lb.; almonds, not t i>er 11). ; plums. desirability of Pro I, ut the Municipa i TOT.^L Femalks Voting. Total F's on Voters Lists. 148 266 156 JIO 369 10,118 2=1] 3,815 444 14,628 29,564 778 12,098 1,403 43,83a COPNTBV. Argentine Kepubllc... Austria-Hungary Oold and Silver. Ooleso ana diviiiions. Gold, Former system, 4 florins, (91 .02.0), 8 florins («3.8V8), ducat («2.28.7), and 4 ducnts (#9. 15. 8). Silver, 1 and 2 florins. Present system. Oold, 20 crowns (#4.05.2) and 10 crowns ($2.02.6). Gold, 10 and 20 francs. Silver, 5 francs. Silver, boliviano and divisions. Oold, 5, 10 and 20 milreis. Silver, }, 1 and 2 milreis. Silver, peso and divisions. Oold, escudo (91.82.4), doubloon (94.56.1) and condor (99.12.3X Sliver, peso and divisions. Oold, condor (99.64.7) and double condor. Silver, peso. Oold, doubloon (95.01.7). Silver, peso. Oold, 10 and 20 crowns. Gold, condor (90.04.7) and double condor. Silver, sucrc and divisions. Oold, pound (100 piastres), 6, 10, 20 and 60 piastres. Silver, 1, 2, 6, 10 and 20 piastres. Oold, 20 marks (93.86.9), 10 marks (91.93). Gold, 6, 10, 20, 50 and 100 franc. Silver, 6 francs. Oold, 5, 10 and 20 narks. Oold, 6, 10, 20, 50 and 100 drachmas. Silver, 5 drachmas. Sliver, gourde. Oold, niohur (97.10.5). Silver, rupee and divisions. Oold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 lire. Silver, 6 lire. Oold, 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 yen. Silver, yen. Gold, dollar (90.98.3), 2i, 5, 10 and 20 dollars. Silver, dollar (or peso) and divisions. Oold, 10 florins. Silver, i, 1 and 2^ florins. Oold, 2 dollars (92.02.7). Gold, 10 and 20 crowns. Silver, sol and divisions. Oold, 1, 2, 6 and 10 milreis. Oold, imperial (97.71. 8) & J imperial {(93.86). Silver, J, i and 1 ruble. Gold, 25 pesetas. Silver, 5 pesetas. Gold, 10 and 20 crowns. Gold, 6, 10, 20, 50 and 100 francs. Silver, 6 francs. Oold, 26, 50 100, 250 and 500 piastres. Oold, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bolivars. Silver, 6 bolivars. * Oold the nominal standard. Silver practically the standard. t Silver the nominal standard. Paper the actual currency, the depreciation of which Is measured by the gold standard. } Coined since January 1st, 1886. Old halt-imperial, 93.98.6. /f^D iTiEIR BR/JNeHES PLACISS. Halifax, N.S. rLACBS. Ailsa Craig . . . Alexandria . . . Alli8ton,0 Almonte Amherst, N.S. (I Annapolis,N.S f( Antigonish . . . Arnprior Aurora Aylmer, O II Ayr .".■.■.■ Barrie II Barr'fjton.N.S. Bathurst.N.B. Beauharnois . . Bedford, Q.... Belleville II II II Berlin II 11 Berthier, Q. .. Blenheim Boissevain, M. Bowmanville. . II Bradford Brampton ti Brandon, M. . Brantford . Bridget'n.N.S. Bridgew'r, N.S Brighton Brockville — Brussels Buckingham Q Calgary, Alb.. II Campbellford . Canipbellton . . Canningtoii . , . Canning, N.S. Canso Carbeiry, M.. Carleton Place. Cayuga NAMES OF BANKS. Commerce. Union Hamilton . Montreal . . Nova Scoti:*.. . Halifax Bk.Co. . Nova Scotia . . . Union B. of H.. Merchants' H. . Halifax Bk.Co. . Ottawa Ontario Molsons Traders Commerce Toronto Commerce Halifax Bk.Co.. Merchants H . . Jac Oartier. . . . E. Townships. . '■ Merchants' . . . Montreal Commerce. Dominion. * Merchants'. . . Commerce Hamilton Ville Marie Commerce Union Ontario Standard Standard * Merchants'. . . Donrnion I* Merchants'.. . ^ankB.N.A... Imperial B.N.America.. Montreal Commerce Standard Nova Scotia. . . Merchants' H . . Halifax Bk.Co. . Standard . Montreal . Molsons . . Tpronto . . Standard . Ontario . . Ini))erial. . Montreal . Molsons . . Standard . Nova Scotia. Standard . Halifax Hk.Co. People's H.. i Union. . , [Ottawa. . I Commerce. , MANAQKR OR AOEKT. G. M.Wedd. J. R. Proctor. J. S. Gordon. E. P. WiT low. John McKcen. J. H. Morrison. J. H. Lombard. E. D. Arr.aud. O. E. Harris. J. M. Brough. Francis Cole. D. A. RadclifTe. H. A. Ambridge. P. H. MacMahon. John Wyllie. J. A. Strathy. H. H. Morris. F. W. Homer. J. F. Barry. L. Z. Leduc. E. W. Morgan. W. Hamilton. R. Ri' liardson. C. M. .Stork. J. W. Murray. W. R. Travers. W. C. J. King. O. S. Clarke. A. Gariepy. J. E. Thomas. Robt. S. Barrow. George McGill. W. J. Jones. T. Dewson. W. A. Bellhouse M. E. Holden. E. S. Phillips. R. Butt. A. Jukes. Alex. Robertson. E. M. Shadbolt. Jefferv Hale. C.Cook. W. Caldwell. W. S. Tupper. H. H. Archibald. S. B. Gearing. Neil McLean. E. F. Kohl. J. A. Rird. W. ]). Hnrt. W. E. Middleton. M. Morris. VV. B. Graveley. G. C. McGngor. E, A. Bog. C. A, Kennedy. John Houston. F. W. Borden. E. G. Conmbs. J. P. Anderson. J. A. Bangs. W. 0. T. Morson. PLACES. Charlottetown NAURS OF BANKS. UANAOER OR AOENT. Merciit's.PEL . . Merchants' H.. . . Bank of N.S... . Chatham, O. . . Commerce * Merchants' Montreal Standard Chatham, N.B. Montreal Nova Scotia Chesley, O. . . . Hamilton Chesterville . . Union Chicoutinii, Q. La Banq. Nat . . Clinton Molsons Coaticook B. Townships. . . Cobourg Dominion Toronto Colborne Standard Collingwood . . Commerce Toronto Cornwall Montreal Ontario Cowansville. . . iE. Townships. . . Dartmouth, NS Union of Halifax Deseronto,Ont,Montreal Digby, N.S Nova Scotia. . . . Dorchester,NB Merchants' Drayton [Traders Drum'ndv'le Q. 'Jacq.Cartier Dundas Commerce Dunnville Commerce Durham ^Standard Edmonton, Alb Imperial Edmundston. Eimira Essex Exeter Farnham Fergus Forest Fort William . , Fraserville, Q. II Fredericton . . . Gait. Gananoque . . . It Georgetown.., Glencoe Oodcrich Qraiiby, Q. . Grimsl)y . . . . Guelph Guysbciro' N.S. Halifax, N.S. Peopl's.Halif'x Traders Imperial Molsons St. Hyacinthe. Imperial Standard Montreal Jac. Cartier People's of H . . . . Peoi'LF.'s of N. B. B. N. America. . . Nova Scotia .... Merchants' H . . . Commerce Imperial Merchants'. . . . Merchants'. . . . Toronto Hamilton Traders Montreal Commerce E. Town. Bk.. .. Hamilton Dominion Montreal Traders Commerce Merchants' H . . . llAlilFAXB. Co. . . Wm. McLean. F. H. Arnaud. J. Pitblado. J. E. Thomas. A. St. L. Mackintosh. D. F. B. Glass. G. P. Scholfleld. F. E. Winslow. R. H. Anderson. J. C. Brown. Agency of Winchester; J. E. A. Dubuo. H. C. Brewer. B. Austin. E. H. Osier. ' ' M. Atkinson. C. Larke. '<> ■ ' James Brydon. W. A. Copeland. R. Mackenzie. A. Denny. 'I":^ '- J. Mackinnon. C. A. Robson. F. J. Rogers. Herbert Green. D. R. Park. H. A. Mallory. J. E. Girouard. F. W. Holmested. R. G W. Conolly. J. Kelly. G. R. F. Kirkpatrick. T. J. Cochran. L. P. Snyder. C.White. ■'^■-■'■ E.E.Ward, Sub-Mgr. J. E. Campbell. C. Forrest. W. C. Boddy. C.C.Abbott. ^ , O. Leblanc. . (. Jean Tache. J.W. Spurden. R. IngliB. W. E. Stavert. W. F. Mitchell. J. M. Duff. Geo. C. Easton. O V. J Greenhill. W. O. Hinds. C. V. Ketchum. N. M. Livingstone. H. D. Mitchell. H. Lockwood. R. S. Williams. B. N. Robinson. R. J. Hswat. A. Pepler. J. H. Finlay. A. F. H. Jones. B. R. MoConkey. T. G. A. Parkes. H. N. Wallace. Kingston, N.B. Lochine, Que. Lachute, Que. Laurentides, Q Leamington Lethb'dge, Alb Levis Lindsay . . . II II Listowel, Ont. Lt. Glace Bay. Liverpool.N.S. II Lockport, N.S. London . . . II II II II II Londond'yN.S Lucknow. . Louisenlle, Q. Lunenb'g,N.S, 62 1895] BANKS IN CANADA WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC. 63 ANAQER OR AOENT. I. McLean. H. Arnaud. itblndo. i:. Thomas. H. L. Mackintosh. F. B. Glass. P. Scho) field. E. Winslow. H. Anderson. J. Brown. jncy of Wincheeterj i. A. Dubuc. C. Brewer, Austin. H. Osier. Atkinson. Larke. nes Brydon. A. Copeland. Mackenzie. Denny. Maokinnon. A. Robson. J. Rogers, rbert Green. R. Park. A. Mallory. E. Girouard. W. Holmested. G W.Conolly. Kelly. R. F. Kirkpatrick. J. Cochran. P. Snyder. White. E.Ward, Sub-Mifr. E. Campbell. Forrest. 0. Boddy. C. Abbott. Leblanc. an Tache. ^V. Spurden. IllfifllS. E. Stavert. F. Mitchell. M. Duff. o. C. Easton. V .T Greenhill. G. Hinds. V. Ketchiim, \I. Livingstone. D. Mitchell. Lock wood. S. vViUianiB. N. Robinson. J. Hswat. Pepler. H. Finlay. F. IL Jones. R. SIcConkey. 0. A. Parkes. N. Wallace. pbAcm. KAHB8 OF BANKS. MAN AQBR OB AOKirr. PLACES. nambs op banks. MANAOBR OR AGENT. Halifax, N.S.. Bankof B.N.A.. A. E. Ellis. Montreal .... Molsons F. W. Thomas. G. Man. 14 * Nova Scotia Thomas Fyshe. II Branch J. Elliot. It Union. Halip'x.. E. L. Thome. II St. Cath. St F. W. 0. Johnson. II Mkrciit'8' H . . . . D. H. uurican. It D'HOCHBLAQA... M. J. A. Prendergast. II Pkoplb's H John Knight. 11 St. Cath. St.E. 0. Tessier. II North End.. F. S. Haas, Acting. *i N. Dame St. . Jules Tr6panier II Montreal F. M. Cotton. It Vv Pbuplb J. S. Bousquet. Hannlton HaMIIiTON J. Turnbull. 11 St. Cath. St. Br. A. Fournier. i( do Barton St. Br W. J. Lindsey. 1. NotreDameW.Br J. A. Bleau. »i do East End Br. F. H. Brown. II Jacq. Cartier. . . A. L. de Martigny. .... B. N. America. . . J. J. Morrison. It Ontario St.,.. A. Boyer. It Montreal A. D. Braithwaite It ViLLB Marie W. Weir, Pres. It * Merchants* J. Pcttenger. Stuart Strathy. Wm. Roberts. II Quebec T. Mcdougall. R. N. King. T. J. Cochran^ If Traders II Ontario It Commerce II N. End Branch. It Molsons W. H. Draper. II Toronto T. F. How. Harriston Standard J. E. Gray. do Pt. St.Ch'B br J. O. Bird. Hawkesb'ry, Ottawa John Hood. II Commerce A. M. Crombie. Hochelaga, Q. Ville Marie D P. Riopel. It do N. Dame St. W. W. Ruthven. Hull.Q Jacq. Cartier . . . J. P.. de Martigny. II do StLawr'nceSt J. G. Pyke. Huntingdon, Q Ingersoll E. Townships... Traders W. H. Robinson. If Union Geo. H. Balfniir A. B. Ord. It B. N. America. , . R. R.Grindley, G.Man. * Merchants' H. Irwin. H. Stikeman, Asst.G.M. It Imperial J A Richardson. J. Penfold, Manager. Iroquois Union Bank A. G. Smith. LaBanq. Nat.... M. Benoit. Jarvis Commerce W. C. T. Morson. It Merchants', H. . . E. L. Pease. Joliette D'Hochelaga A. A. Larocque. II do. N. Dame St. E. A. McCurdy. Kainloops.B.C. British Colum. . . W. H. Pegram. II Nova Scotia F. Kennedy. Keewatin, 0.. Ottawa H. Swan. Moosomin . . . Union . A. F Christie. Kemptville, 0. Ottawa Jas. Martin. Morden, M . . . Union C. R. Dunsford. Kentville, N.S. Nova Scotia L. D. V. Chipman. Morrisburg. .. Molsons L. W. Howard. (1 Union J. W. Borden. A. M. Smith. Mount Forest. II Ontario Hamilton R. S. Bredin. ' Kincardine — * Merchants' J. Butterfleld. Kingston * Merchants' .... G. E. Hague. Nanaimo.B.C. British Colum. . . G. Williams. Standard W. D. Hart. Napanee * Merchants' T. E. Merritt, Acting.. << B. N. Americo. . . G. A. Robinson. Dominion E. H. Raines. K Montrea" R. J. B. Crombie. Neepawa, Man Union Thos. McCaffry. (( Ontario A. J.Maodonell. Nelson, B.C. . . Bk. B. Columbia G. N. Holt. Kingston,N.B. Merchants' H. .. J. H. Abbott. It Montreal A. H. Buchanan. Lachine, Que. Lachute, Que. Ville Marie C. Langlois. N.Glasgow.NS Nova Scotia G. R. Murray. Ville Marie H. Frost. It Union of Halifax R. 0. Wright. Laurentides, Q Jac. Cartier H. H Ethier. It Halifax Bk. Co... Boles Deveber. Leamington . . Traders Jas. Watson. Philip Vibert. Newcastle Newcostle.N B It Standard Nova Scotia J. K. Allen Lethb'dge, Alb Union Levis Peoples of H Ontario Merchants' H. . . Lindsay E. Flood. New Hamb'rg. Western A. E. Allin. ti Montreal A. F. D. MacGaohen. N.Wmnstr.BC BkB. Columbia.. E. A. Wvld. 1 It Dominion Robt. Ross. It Montreal O. D. Brymner. Listowel, Ont. Hamilton J. H. Stuart. Newmarket. . . Ontario J. E. Souch. Lt. Glace Bay. Union of Halifax A. S. McRae. Niagara Falls. Imperial Vil e Marie J. A. Langmuir.. Liverpool.N.S. Nova Scotia Wm. Haliburton. Nicolet, Que.. L. Belair. Union of H E. R. Mullhall. N. Sydney, C.B Peopl'sHalif'x.. W. H. Gossip. Lockport,N.S. Halifax Bk.Co. . . E. A. Capstick. II Union of Halifax S. D. Boak. London B. N. America. . , D. Cumberland. It Nova Scotia W. Thomson. It * Merchants' W. P. Hariier. Norwich Molsons A. A. C. Denovan. F. S. Jarvis, Asst. Norwood Union S. L. Forrest. It Montreal A. II. Beddome. Orangevill/?. .. Conmierce H T. Wills. ^ II Commerce D. B. Dewar. ft Hamilton H. H. O'Reilly. II Molsons P. W. D. Brodrick. Orillia Dominion J. Scott. It Toronto J. Pringle. tl Tradeis E. W. Strathy. Londond'yN.S Merchants', H. . . E. Wals 1. Oshawa Western T. H. McMillan. Lucknow Hamilton J. D. Nichol. (( Dominion L. G. Cassels. Louisenlle, Q. D'Hochelaga — F. X. Laooursifere. Ottawa Ottawa Geo. Bum, Gen. Man Lunenb'g.N.S. Merchants' H . . . R. S. Currie. D. M. Finnic, Asst. Halifax Bk.Co. . D. I. Forbes. •• do Rideau St . J. H. Neeve. f I Peopl's.Halif'x.. G. N. C. Hawkins. II B. N. America. . . D. Robertson. Maitland, N.S. Merchants' H. .. D. Cameron. (( Montreal W. J. Anderson. Markham Standard F. A. Reesor. II Commerce Robt. Gill. Meaford Molsons D. A. Ferguson. It Ontario A. Simpson. Merrickville . . Union Robt. Henry, Act. S. E. Marshall. 11 II •Merchants' . .. Quebec W. L Marler ' Middleton.N.S Com. B.of VV'nd'r H. V. Noel. Midland Western H. J. Ci-aig. II La Baiiq, Nat. .. A. A. Taillon. Milton Hamilton O. W. Brent. II Union M. A. Anderson. Mitchell * Merchants' W. B. Waterbury. II Molsons A. B. Brodrick. Moncton Montreal F. J. Hunter. Owen Sound.. * Merchants' J. C. Paterson. It Nova Scotia Geo. W. Daniel. II Hamilton Ewing Buchan. II Merchants'of H . . John Trainor, Acting. It Molsons E. W. Wand. Montreal Monvreal E. S. Ciouston, G.Man. Oxford, N. S.. Nova Scotia .... H. P. Arnold. It do A. Macnider, Ch. Inap. Paislev Western S. F. Hutchinson (t do Branch . . . H V. Meredith, L. Man. Paris B. N. America. . . J. Cran. 14 do W E Br . D. B. Macpherson.S, Agt G. Hague, Gen. Man. It Commerce , . . R. C. Maepherson.. . H. S. McA illan. II •Mkrciiantb' ... Parkdale Standard II do John (ilault, Asst. Parkhill Commerce G. M. Wedd. II BraiK'h J. S. Meredith. Parrsboro' — Halifax Bk.Co.. A. S. Townsend. It do A. J. Ferguson. Asst. Parry Sound . Ottawa Thos. Young, 64 BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC. [1895 H -jgQS] fill PLACB8. NAMSS OF BANKS. MANAaBR OR AOBNT. PLA0B8. NAMES OP BANKS. MANAGER OR AQKNT. Paspebiac .... Jarv^. Cartier . . . H. Bourbeau. St. Hyacinthe. La Banqub db.. Peiit'ng'sh'ene Western St.Hyacinthk. E. R. Blanohard. Perth • Merchants' C. O. Morgan. 11 La Banque du II Montreal R. J Drummond. Peuple J. Laframboise. Pembroke Quebec T. F. Cox. 11 Jacq. Cartier.. .. A. Clement. II Ottawa Hector Fraser. St.JeanBapt'te St. John. N.B. Jacq. Cartier. . . . M. Bourret. Peterborouorh. Toronto P. Campbell. N. Brunswick. . . G. A. Schofleld. 11 " Montreal F. J. Lewis. J. Clawson, Cashier II Commerce W. Manson. St. John, N.B B. N. America. . . H. A. Harvey. II Ontario Chas. McGill. II Montreal E. C. Jones. Petrolia Toronto W. F. Cooper. «i Nova Scotia .... T. B. Blair. Pickering Ontario Geo. Kerr. 11 Halifax Bk.Co. . . Jas. G. Taylor. Plotou Montreal Geo Drummond. St, Johr'8,Q.. Bk, de St. Jran . . N. Gauthier. (t Standard W. T. Shannon. 11 •Merchants' E. H. Heward. Pictou, N. S.. Nova Scotia A. 1>. Munro. 11 Du Peuple H. St. Mars. II Merchants' G. U. Chisholm. St. Jerome.... Du Peuple J. A. Theberge. Plessisville, Q. Jac. Cartier E. C. P. Chevreflls. St. Mary's . . . Montreal J. Leslie. Pt.StCharl'sQ Ville Marie W. J. E. Wall. 41 Traders C. S. Rumsev. Port Arthur . . Ontario W. H. Nelson. iSt. Remi, Q .. Du Peuple C. Bedara, Port Colborne. Imperial E. C. F. Wood. |St. Sauveur .. Jacq. Cartier A. Dion. Port Elif in . . . . Hamilton A. H. Ridout. i 11 La Banq. Nat... Ls. Drouin. P.Hawkesburv Merchants. H. .. J. A. Molsaac. St. Simon, Q . Jacq. Cartier. . . . D. Denis. PortHood.C.B 1 People's Halifax. Traders R. H. McDonald, St . Stephen NB St. Stephen's... J. F. Grant. Port Hope J. L. Willis. it Nova Scotia. . . . J. Black. II Toronto E. B. Andros. St. Thomas... * Merchants' .... W. Pringle. Port Perry Western Wm. McGiU. 11 Imperial Molsons M. A. Gilbert. Prt. la Prairie. Imperial N. G. Leslie. 11 h. E. Tate. PresGott * Merchants' F. Jemmett. SteTherise, Q. Ville Marie M. Boisvert. Preston *Merchants A. D. Pringle. StellartCP.N.S. Nova Scotia .... W. D Ross. P. Albert, Sask Imperial J. E. Young. Stouffville Standard John Elliott. Ouebec ^ t'EBKC James btevenson. Stratford •Merchants' . . . W. C. Young. ^ 11 U.NION E. E. Webb, Gen. Man. 11 Montreal Thos. Plunnner. - «i do J. G. Billeti, Local. 1 ** Commerce Wm. Maynard, Jun. •« do St. Louis St. Geo. Veasey. do iStrathroy Commerce L. H. Dampier. W. T. Smith. 41 La Banq. Nat. . . P. Lafranoe. II Traders li do St. John St.. C. Cloutier. Sudbury, 0. . . Ontario W. J. C. H arvey. «l do St. Joseph St. J. E. Huot. Sum'side, PE Bk.Sdm'brside.. R. McO. Stavert. 41 do St. Valier St. Ls. Drouin. I. Bank of N.8.... D. R. Laird. 41 B. N. America. . . J. Taylor. 11 Merchants' H . . . P. W. Morrison. Hank of Austra I HuiTiNii North Ami- Head Ottloe. Brownfleld, A« National Bank J. C. Welsli, 5 1895] BANKS IN CANADA, WITH THEIR BRANCHES, ETC. 65 OER OR AOKNT. lanohard. PLACE. Rice. Stanley-Clarke, an Coulson, Q.Man > Leaoh, Asst. do . Wadsworth. 1 Leach, Acting;. Stiathy, Gen. M. •ou({h. Orindlay. ller.EF.Hebd'n.A. Toronto . •Toronto Jun . . 14 Trenton. O.. .. Truro, N.S.. .. Uxbridge Viilleylleld, Q Vancoiiver,BO Vankl'kHill.O Ternon, B.C.. Victoria, B.C. . Victoriaville,Q "W'alkerton . . . AValkerville. .. W allaceburgh, "Waterdown . . Waterford .... Waterloo, Q . . Waterloo, Ont, Welland .... ■\Veatville. . . Wevniouth.NS Whitby .... Wiarton, O. Winchester. Windsor, O. Windsor, N.S. Winjrhani . . Winnipeg . . WoodstookOnt WoodstockNB WolfviUe, N.S. Yarnioiith,N.S NAMBS OF BAiTKS. Quebec Molsona Union Hamilton Commerce Molsons Molsons Merchants' H. . . Halifax Bk.Co. . . Com. of Windsor Dominion Jac. Cartier .... D'Hoohelajja . . . Bk. B. Colum... B. N. America. . . Montreal D'Hochelaf^a . . . Montreal B. Columbia B. N. America. . . Montreal Jac. Cartier * Merchants' .... Commerce do Montreal Commerce Commerce E. Townships. .. Molson's Commerce Imperial Nova Scotia Merchants' Dominion Western Union Union * Merchants' Traders Commerce CO.MMBRCIAL Halifax Bk.Co. People's Halifax, Hamilton La Banq. Nat . . . Merchants'. . . . Molsons Montreal Imperial D'Hochelaga Ottawa Commerce Union B. N. America. . . Oommerce Imperial Molsons Nova Scotia Peopl's.Halif'x. . Merchants'. H. . . Peoprs,Halif'x.. Yakmoi'th Nova Scotia HAXAOER OR AOBNT. W. P. Sloane. C. W. Clinch. •J. O. Buchanan. F. J. Goslinj;. R. C. Jenninj^. Reginald Elliott. H B. Wilson. Martin Dickie. J. B. Moorman. C. A. Armstrong. W. E. Carswell. L. de Martigny. S. Fortier. |Wm. Murray. \V. Godfrey. C. Sweeny. W. H. Pambrun. O.A. Henderson. G. Gillespie, Man. R. L. Ker. Asst. Man. Gavin H. Burns. A. J. C. Galletly. A. Marchand. W. E. Butler. G. W. McKee. H. B. Walker. J. W. Dec. O'Grady. E. Cowdry. E. Cowdry. W. I. Briggs. J. Hespeler. H. J. Grasett. S. D. Raymond. Sub Ag'cy to Stfcllarton D. Keiiip. E. Thornton. E. D. Warren. E. W. Bourinot. R. A. McLelland. J. E. Dur nd. Geo. Mair. H. B. Walker. Walter Lawson. J. A. Russell. M. H. Richey, Aotins:. B. Willson. Geo. Crebassa. A. Wickson. T. B. Phepoe. Angus Kirkland C. S. Hoare. H. N. Boire. J. B. Monk. F. H. Mathewson. F. L. Patton. H. M. Breedon. D. H. Charles. S. B. Fuller. C. M. McCuaig. Geo. Sanderson. G. A. White. G. A. Taylor. Geo. W. Munro. T. W. Johns. H. A. Richardson. * Merchants' Bank of Canada. FORRION AGENTS. Ill the falloiving list the Banks are arranged alpha- heticalli/. Uritisii Columbia, Bank ov—Lo)idon, Head Office : San FranciHco, Portland (Ore(jon\ Seattle and Ta- 'oma, BranoheH.— Eastern I'rovince.H of Canada, .Mer. Bank of Canada ; Bank of t.'ommerce ; Molson's Hank ; Imperial Bank; Bank of Nova Scotia; New Voik, Can. Bk. of Cominurce ; ChUai/o, Bank of Xova Sijotia ; Mexico and South America, London Bank of Mexico and South America ; China, Hong Konjf and Shanghai Bank Corporation ; Australia, Hank of Australasia. liiiiTWii North Amkuica, Bank ov— London, England, Head OHloe. New I'ork, W. Lawson and F. Brownfleld, Agents ; Boston, U. S., Merchants' National Bank ; art of Canada. Previous to this it was the custom of the Banks in one Province to charge a small commission for cashing the Notes of Banks in distant Provinces ; this is now done away with. Another iin]ioi-tant point is that under the new law it is impossible for the holders of Notes of failed or sus- pended Banks to lose by them, for a fund has been estab- lished, and is now in the hands of tlie Ooverninent at Ottawa, amply sutflcient to pay the notes of any sus- pended Bank. This fund, which is known as the " Bank Circulation Redemption Fund," was formed by a cnn- tHbution from every Bank, graded according to circula- tion, and should it fall below a specified amount, owing to the payment from it of the notes of a failed Bank, the other Banks of the Dominion, must again contribute to BANK NOTES. make up the deficiency. In fact, strange as it may appear, such notes would be very likely to go to a pec- mium at once, as by law they bear six per cent, iiiterctil from the time of the Bank's suspension until the day named for payment. The amount of notes of any bank in circulation at any time shall not exceed the amount of its unimpaircil capital, subject to penalties varying with the amount of such excess. The payment of notes issued by any bank for circiilii- tioii shall be the first charge on its assets in case of in- solvency, any amount due to the Dominion Oovernnu'iit shall be the second charge, and any amount due to any Provincial Government shall bo the" third charge. Any bank, when making payment, is compelled, il i requested, to pay the same, or part thereof, not exoei'd ing ijilCK), in Dominion notes, for $1, :J2 or ^4 ea>'h. '•/■ Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victtoria. THE QUEEN.— Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faich, Empress of India. Her Majesty was born at Kensing- ton Palace, May 24, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne June 20, 1837 >n the death of her uncle King William IV. ; was orowneu June 28, 1838 ; and married Feb. 10, 1840, to his late Royal Highness Prince Albert, Prince Con- sort, who was born August 26th, 1819, and died Decem- ber 14th, 1861. Her Majesty is the only child of his late Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, son of King George III. The yhildren of Her Majesty are— Her Imperial Majesty Victoria Adelaide Marj" Louisa, Princess Royal, Empress Frederick of Germany, born Nov. 21, 1840, and married Jan. 25, 1868, to Frederick, Crown Prince of Prussia, afterwards (March to Juno, 1888) second German Emperor, who died June 15, 1888, and has issue four sons, the eldest William, the present German Emperor, and four daughters. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, bom Nov. 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark (Pnncess of Wales), born Dec. 1, 1844, and has issue, Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, born Jan. 8, 1864, died Tan. 14th, 1892 ; George Frederick Ernest Albert, Duke of York, born June 3, 1865, married July 6, 1893, to Princess Victoria Mary (May) of Teck, and "has issue a son Edward A. C. G. A. P, D., born June 23, 1894, the third in direct line of succession to the throne ; Louisa Victoria Alexandra Daginar, bom Feb. 20, 1867, married July 27, 1889, to Alexander, Duke of Fife ; Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, born July 0, 1868 ; Maude Chariotte Marj' Vic- toria, born Nov. 26, 1869 ; and Alexandsr, bom April 6, died April 7th, 1871. Her Royal Highness Alice Maud J/arj/, bom April 26 1843, married July 1, 1862, to Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse (afterwards Louis IV., Grand Duke of Hesse), and died, December 14th, 1878 ; having had issue two 8«n8» one the present Grand Duke of Hesse, and one icoi- dentally killed, also five daughters. n^r^- ■ His Royal Highness Alfred Emest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, bom Aug. 6, 1844, succeeded his uncle, the elder brother of Prince Albert, as Duke of Saxe- C'obourg-Gotha, Aug. 23, 1893, married Her Imperial! Highness the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan. 23^ 1874, and has issue two sons and three daughters. Her Royal Highness Helena Aug'ista Victoria, born May 25, 1846 ; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederiofe Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Son- derburg-Augustenburg, July 5, 1866, and has issue three sons and two daughters. Her Royal Highness Louisa Carolina Alberta, born March 18, 1848 ; married March 21, 1871, to the Marquis of Lome, eldest son of the Duke of Argyll. His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Cotmaught, bom May 1, 1860 ; married March 13, 1879, to Princess Louise Margaret, daughter of the late Prince Frederick Charles of Pr ssia, and has issue one son and two daughters. 11 Royal Highness Leopold Oeo' je Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, born April 7, 1853 ; married April 27^ 1882, to Princess Helen of AValdeck, and died March 28„ 1884, having had issue one son, now Duke of Albany,, and one daughter. Her Royal Highness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodora,. born April 14,1857; married July 23, 1885, to Prince Henry of Uattenburg, and has issue three sons and one daughter. urn i ■ M. Right Hon. Sir John S. D. Tiiomi-son, K.O.M.G. DOMINION PARLIAMENTS SINCE 1867. No nv PariiIamrktr Session. DATE OF Opening. Prorogation, Dissolution. 1st Parliament •. . 'Ist November 6, 1867 . . April 15, 1869.. Februarj' 15, 1870.. 15, 1871.. April 11, 1872.. March 15, 1873. . October 23, 1873.. March 26, 1874.. February 4, 1875.. " 10, 1876.. 8, 1877.. 7, 1878.. February 13, 1879.. " 12, 1880 . December 9, 18C0. February 9, 1882 . . February 8, 1883.. January 17, 1884 . . 29, 1885.. February 25, 1886.. April 13, 1887 . . February 23, 1888. . January 31, 1889.. " 16, 1890.. April 29, 1891., February 25, 1892 . . January 20, 1893.. March 15, 1894 . May 22, 1868.. June 22, 1869.. May 12, 1870.. April 14, 1871* June 14, 1872.. August 13, 1873.. November 7, 1873.. May 26, 1874.. April 8, 1875.. 12, 1876.. 28, 1877.. May 10. 1878.. May 15, 1879.. 7, 1880.. March 21, 1881 . . May 17, 1882.. May 25, 1883.. April 19, 1884.. July 20, 1885.. June 2, 1886.. June 23, 1887.. May 22, 1888.. 2, 1889.. 16, 1890.. September 30, 1891.. July 9, 1892.. April 1, 1893 , . July 23, 1894 . . -July 8, 1872. 2nd 3rd • 4th 5th 2n'i Parliament fist 2nd r January 2, 1874. 3rd Parliament l8t 2nd 3rd '-August 17, 1878. VMay 18, 1882. 4th 4th Parliament 5th ist 2nd Srd 4th 5th Parliament Ist 2nd ] Srd 4th j-January 15, 1887. 6th Parliament Ist ' ,' 2nd ] 3rd >• February 3, 1891. 4th 7th Parliament Ist, 2nd 3rd 4th •Adjourned from 2l8t December, 1867, to 12th March, 1868, to allow the Local Legislatures to meet, t Adjourned 23rd May till 13th August. [68] G0VKRN0R■GE^ QOVBRNOR. Premier and M Sir J. S. D. Th< Minister of Tra kenzie Bowell . rogtmaster-Geiie'i Hon. John Jon Clerk, Master in Langevin, Clerk Assistant, French Traiw Law Clerk, Mast Chaplain— The ' Second Clerk Asi First Eitnluh CI Seeond English < Third English C First French Tr ADDRRB8.— To (Place and da 1895] DOMINION OF CANADA. 69 Govkrnor-Oknbral. - DOMINION OF CANADA. Population 1891, 4,829,411. Seat of Government— Ottawa. -His Excellency The Rid^ht Honourable John Campbell Hamilton Gordon, Earl of Aberdken.— £10,000 and residence. staff. Secretory of Oovernor-General—A. 3. L. Gordon, Esti., C.M.G ^,000 A. D. C— Captain 0. P. W. Kindersley, Cold- stream Guards ; Captain B. C. Urquhart, y. O. CamerorvHighlanders Extra jI.ZWC.— Robtert M. Ferguson, Esq., Royal Scottish Archers, and David Erskine, Esq., Royal Scottish Archers ; A. J. Majoribanks, Esq Honorary il.AC— Lieut.-Col. J. M. Gibson, 13th Batt. ; Lieut. -Col. H. R. Smith, 14th Br.ot qovernor-oei'-'.ral's secretarv'c office. Secretary and Military Secretary — A. J. L. Gordon, C.M.G Chief Clerk— C. J. Jones 2,060 Address— "To His ExcelleDcy the Gov.-General in Council." All documents, petitions, etc., to be enclosed to the Hon., the Secretary of State, Ottawa. cabinet. Premier and Minister of JiMftce— Right Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson, K.C.M.G 8 000 Minister of Trade and Commerce— U.on. Mac- kenzie Bowell 7,000 rostm/Mter-Geiieral— Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, KCMG 7,000 Without Portfolio— Hon. Sir John Carlinff, KCMG Secretary of State— \lon. John Costigan ^7,000 Withou*, Portfolio — Hon. Sir Frank Smith, K.C.M.G Minister of Finance— Hon. G. E. Foster 7,000 Minister of Marine and Fisheries — Hon. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, K.C.M.G 7,000 Minister of Railways and Canals— Hon John G. Haggart 7,000 Minister of Public Works— Hon. J. A. Ou'.met.. 7,000 Minister of Militia and Defence — Hon. J. C. Patterson 7,000 Minister of the Interior— Hon. T. M. Daly 7.000 Minister of Agriculture- -Hon. A. R. Angers 7,000 President of the Privy Council— Hon. W. B. Ives 7,000 The members of Cabinet in addition to regular salary receive 81,000 sessional allowance. Clerk of Privy Council— John J. McGee ^,200 Assistant Clerk of the Privy Council — Jos. Pope. . 2,400 Chief Clerk and CUrk of the Crown in Chancery — S. E. St. Onge Chapleau 2,400 High Commissioner for Canada in London— Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., G.C.M.G., C.B., 17 Victoria Street, London, S. W 10,000 Secretary Canadian Government Office in London —Joseph G.Colmer,C.M.O., (address as above) «2, 195. 36 Assistant Secretary and Accountant — A.Reynold8.tl.400 Dissolution. -July 8, 187-2. ■ January 2, 1874. -May 18, 1882. r January 15, 1887. -February 3, 1891. SENATE OF CANADA. Hon. John Jones Ross, Speaker (Ste. Anne de la Parade). E. J. Lanobvin, Clerk of the Parliaments. Senators sessional allowance, 81,000. $8,400. senators. p. o. address. Hon. David Reesor Yorkville " Sir U. L. Macpherson . . Toronto " George W. Allan Toronto " J. F. Arniand.Riv. des Prairies " Jean B. Gu6vremont Sorel " Robert B. Dickey Amherst " William Miller Arichat " David Wark Fredericton " A.R.McClelan,Riverside,AlbCo " James Dever . . St. John, N.B. " A. Macfarlane . . Wallace, N.S. Sir Frank Smith Toronto Hon. Robert Read Belleville " J. Sutherland . . Winnipeg, M. " W. J. Macdonald, Victoria, B.C " H. A. N. Kaulbach . . Lunenburg " M. H. Cochrane Compton " Alexander Vidal Sarnia " J.H.Bellero8e..St. Vin.de Paul " R. W.Scott Ottawa " J. D. Lewin .... St. John, NB. " L G. Power Halifax " C. A. P. Pelletier Quebec " Jos. R. Thibaudeau. . Montreal " C.E.Bde Boucher\ille, Bouch. senators. p. 0. address. Hon. William J. Alnion Halifax " Thos McKay Truro, N.S. " Alex.W. Ogilvie, Montreal " Donald Maclnues Hamilton " T. R. Mclnnes, New Westminster " John O'Donohoe Toronto " P. A. De Blois Quebec, (J. " Donald McMillan. .. Alexandria " Geo. C McKindsey.. Milton, O. " W.McDonald, L'tle Glace B.,CB " J. Bolduc,St. Victor de Tring,Q " T. Robitaille. .New Carlisle, Q. " J. R. Gowan Barrie " M. Sullivan Kingston " F. Clemow Ottawa " P. Poirier Shediac, N.B. " 8. Merner. ..New Hamburg, O. " C. E. Casferain .... Windsor, O. " L. McCallum. . . .Stronineas, O. " W. E. Sanford Hamilton " J.J. Ross, Ste.Annedela Perade " W. D. Perley, Wolsely, N.W.T. " James Reid Quesnelle, B.C " Evan John Price Quebec senators. p. o. address Hon. Geo. A. Drummond.. Montreal " Edward Murphy Montreal " 8. Prowse, Murray Har., P.E.I. " C A. Boulton..Shellmouth, M. " J. A. Lougheed . . Calirary, Alt* " L. R. Masson . .Terrebonne, Q. " Peter McLaren Perth, O. " H. Montplaisir, C.de la Mag. Q. " J. Tasse Montreal " J. B. Snowball. .Chatham, N.B. " A. A. Macdonald, Charlottetown " John Dobson Lindsay " A. C. P. R. Landry . . . .Quebec " J. Ferguson .. Niagara Falls, O. " Alphonse Desjardins. .Montreal " T. A. Bernier. .St. Boniface, M. " Clarence Primrose. Pictou, N.S. " Mackenzie Bowell Ottawa " Auguste R6al Angers. .Ottawa " John N.Kirchoffer. Brandon, M. " Donald Ferguson, ifarshileld, [P.E.L " Kennedy F. Bums, Bathurst, [N.B. permanent- officers of the senate of CANADA. Clerk, Master in Chancery and Accountant— E. J. Langevin. $3,400 Clerk AsHistant, Master in Chancery and Chief French Traiulator—A. A. Boucher 2,500 Law Clerk, Master in Chancery— 3.0. A, Creighton 2,500 Chaplain— The Venerable Archdeacon Lauder 400 Second Clerk Assist. , Master in Cha (icerj/— Vacant. First Eimlish Clerk— R. W. Stephen 1,800 Second English Clerk— Ale\. Souter 1,650 Third English Clerk— Chas. Young 1,850 First French Translator— AUted Gameau 1,900 Sergeant-at-Anns and Clerk of French Journals - 3. de St. D. Le Moine $1,600 Assistant Accountant— C. T. Gibbs 1,450 Junior Clerk — A. Adamson 850 Assistant Clerk, French Journals—A. L. Gameau. 900 Gentleman Usher of the Black RM—R.E. Kiniber 1,350 Postmaster— 3. B. Myrand 1,400 Housekeeper— Peter Dunne 1,800 Z)oorA:eep«)'— Pierre Rattey 900 Newsroom Keeper— F. Gilbert 860 Official Heporters-^Q. C. Holland, A. Holland. itures to meet. Address. — To the Honourable the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. The Petition of IPlaee and date.] Humbly sheweth. That, Ik. 70 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1895 ■ 1895] HOUSE OF COMMONS CANADA. Hon. Prtbr Whitb, Speaker. SEVENTH PARLIAMENT. John Qkorob Bourinot, Esq., O.M.G.. LL.D., D.C.L., D.L., Clerk of the House. Member's Sessional Allowance, >1,000. Explanation OF Abbreviations.— Con., Conservative; Nat., Nationnlist ; Lib., Liberal; //id. Lib., Inde- pendent Liberal ; Ind. Nat., Independent Nationalist ; Ind., Independent. NoTK.— The political party is ifiven accordinif to the best information obtainable. If there should be errors the Editor will be ulad to correct them on advice. The pop\ilation jfiven is from the census of 1891. any CONSTITUKNCr. Addington . . Albert Alberta Alffoma AnnapolM. . . Antigmmh . . A rgenteuil Ansiniboia Sast. Assiniboia West. Bagot Beauce Beauhamoig Bellechasse Berthier Bonavniture. . . Bothwell Brant, N. Riding Brant, S. Riding Brockville Urome Bruce, E. Riding Brttee, N. Riding Bruee,W. Riding Cape Breton Cardtoell Carleton (N.B.). Carleton (0.). . . . Cariboo Chambly Champlain Charlevoix Charlotte Chateauquay . . . Chicoutimi & \ Saguenay . . f Colchester Compton Cornwall and Stortnont . . . Cumberland . . Dorchester Drummond it \ Arthabaska. f Dundas Durham, E. R.. Durham, W. R.. Elgin, E. R Elgin, W. R Essex, y.R Essex, S. R Frontenac Gaspi OUngarry Gloucester GrenvUle, S. R.. Orey, E. Riding. Orey, N. Riding. Orey, S. Riding. Guysborough POPU- LATION 1891. 24,161 10,971 25,2': 41,8£3 19,350 16,114 15,158 20,482 9,890 21, €95 37,222 16,662 18,368 19,836 20,886 26,593 16,993 23,359 15,853 14,709 21,355 22,530 20,718 34,244 15,3^2 22.529 21,746 5,519 11,704 29,267 19,038 23,762 13,864 38,281 27,160 22,779 27,156 34,529 19,807 19,017 43,923 20,132 17,053 16,374 2P,724 23,925 31,523 24,022 13,445 26,875 22,447 24,897 12,929 26,225 26,341 23,672 17,195 NAME OF MBMBRR. O. W. W. Dawson ... . R. C. Weldon D. W. Davis C G. H. Macdonell Cv J, B.Mills Coi, ( Hon. Sir John Thompson, 1 K.C.M.O Con. Thomas Christie Lib. W. W. McDonald... Co/i. N. F. Davln Con. Flavien Dupont Nat . Joseph Godbout Lib. J. O. H. Bergeron... ^Tat. Guillaume Amyot . . .Con. Oleophas Benusoleil . . Lib. Wm. Le B. Fauvel . . . Lib. Hon. David Mills Lib. James Somerville Lib. Wm. Paterson Lib Hon. John F. Wood. Con. Eugene A. Dyer Coii. Henry Cargill Con. Alex. McNeill Con . James Kowand Lib. /H. F. McDougall . ..Con. \David McKeen Con. Robert S. White Con. N. R. Colter Lib. Wm. T. Hodgins....Co?i. Franks. Barnard. .. Con . R. Prifontaine Lib. On^sinie Carignan. . .Con. Henry Siinard Con. A. H. Gillmor Lib. J. P. Blown Lib. Louis de G. Belley. . . Con . Wm. A. Patterson.. Con. R, H. Pope Con. Darby Bergin Con. A. R. Dickey Con . E. C. Bowers Lib . C. E. Vaillancourt.Mrf. L. Joseph Lavergne .... Lib. Hugo H. Ross Con. Thomas D. Craig. . . .Con. Robert Beith Lib. A. B. Ingram Con. George E. Casey Lib. Wm. McGregor Lib. Henry W. Allan Lib. Hiram A. Calvin Con. Louis Z. Joncos Con. R. R. McLennan Co7i. Theotime Blanchard.Co»i. John D. Reid Con. Thofl. S. Sproule... Con. James Mosson Con. Geo. Landerkin Lib . D. C. Fraser Lib. p. 0. ADDRESS. '.?vnf., O doKfttx, N.8... "„. • : .^od.NWT ?ort I ' liur, O. . . Anni.po .d, 'V.S.. . 1^ Ottawa, ^ ... Lanhute, Q Fleming, N.W.T. . Regina, N.W.T... St. Liboire, Q St.FranQois,B.,Q. Montreal, Q.. .. Quebec, Q Montreal, Q, ... Paspebiac, Q. .. Loudon, O Dundas, O Brantford, O Ottawa, O Sutton, Q Cargill, O Wiarton, O Dumblane, O Christmas L,N.S. LittleGlaceB.N.S. Montreal, Q Woodstock, N.B.. Hozeldean, O. , . . Victoria, B.C Montreal, Q Three Rivers, Q . . Murray Bay, Q. . . St. George, N.B.. St.Chrysostome Q Chicoutimi, Q. . TatamagoucheNS Cookshire, y Cornwall, O Amherst, N.S Westport, N.S. .. St, Anselnie, Q. . . Arthabaskaville Q Iroquois, O Port Hope, O.. .. Bowman ville, O. . St. Thomas, 0... Fingal,0 Windsor, O Essex Centre, O.. Garden Island, O. Quebec, Q Alexandria, O Bathursc, N.B... Cardinal,© Markdale, O Owen Sound, O.. Hanover, O NewQlasgow.N.S. NO. or VOTES REC'V'D 2,307 1,096 2,742 2,251 1,835 1,346 1,050 Acol. 1,111 1,582 2.313 1,468 1,271 1,622 1,707 2,006 1,729 1,963 1,816 1,466 2,151 1,862 2,015 2,681 2,889 1,628 2,016 1,494 223 1,202 1,976 1,542 1,934 1,246 1,947 2,588 2,004 2,152 2,93S 1,603 Accl. 3,169 2,086 1,746 1,962 2,740 2,335 2,892 2,390 Accl. Accl. 1,953 Acc'l 1,414 1,977 2,611 2,284 1,146 NAME OF DRFBATED CAN- DIDATE AND NO. OF VOTES RECEIVED. J. W. Bell 2.246 H. P. Emmerson . . 1,020 James Reilly 935 D. P. Burk 1,813 W. A. Chipman . . . 1,662 A. McGillivary.... 1,119 Wm. Owens 848 Thomas Tweed 684 J. Pilon 1,529 J. A. Morency 1,832 L. A. Seere 1,156 F. De St. Maurice. 1,166 V. Allard 1,365 A. A. Lafevriere . . 1,003 G. R. Langford.... 1,456 A. McLartev 1,088 K. L. Hamilton ... 613 P. H. Cox 1,421 D. Derbyshire 1,037 S, A. Fisher 1,453 R. Truax 2,137 H. A. Bonnar 1,832 H. Morrison 1,085 G. H. Murray 2,161 J. McPherson 2,078 Elgin Mvers 1,380 D. .M. Vince 1,908 G. L. Dickinson . . . 1,451 H. Watt 194 P. B. Lamarre .... 1,115 F. Trudel 1,899 S. Cimon 1,235 G. J. Clark 1,086 P.. M. Walsh 1,148 IP. V. Savard 1,909 /--. Maltais 221 P. M. Archibald... 1,786 A. B. Fletcher .... 166 S. P. Leet 938 J. G. Snetsinger. . . 1,934 D. S. Howard 2,096 C.R.Casey 303 H. L. Jones 1,430 L. P. Crepeau 2,197 Adam Johnston . . . 2,026 S. Graudv 1,685 G. T. Blackstock . . 1,794 J. H. Wilson 2,694 D. McLean 1,653 J. C. Patterson 2,043 Lewis Wigle 2,333 J. T. Sehell 1,632 J. Carruthers 1,303 John Clark 1,958 O. H. Horsey 2,264 John Blyth 2 ''-SI A. Ogden 1,069 n go 9s a 61 76 1807 438 173 227 202 327 53 •481 303 106 167 704 660 1116 542 178 3 14 30 930 728 520 248 108 48 29 87 77 357 248 98 38 803 1066 218 840 73 062 60 01 1P8 46 682 849 57 821 111 19 247 3 86 CONSTITUENCY. HaWiiMiid .. Ha.ll lux llalton Hamilton .. .. llanta IJiulln,-; E. R. Iln-ytinrx. N. R. Ua»ti, 11'. R. Hnelieliiga Uuntiu'/don — Himni, E.U.... Ilunm. .S. R.. ■ . Huron, W.li Iberriili! inirrni'HK Jiicqiies-Cartier. ,/iilietli' Kaniotiraska . . . Kent {N.B.) KenHO.) Kim's (>■ B.)... Kinij'g (iV.S.). .. KiniMP.E.I.).. Kingston LamMnn, K. R.. Lamhtw,iy.R.. Lnnoik, N. R... Linark, S. R.. Laprnii-ie L'Am^mption, . Laenl Leed» lO Gren- \ ville, N. R .f Leeds, S. Riding. Lennox Uvii Lincoln and \ Niagara. . . . ) LiS'iar L'Islct London. Lotbiniere. . . Lunenburg . Marijwtte . . . Maskmoniji . Meiantic. ». . Middlesex, E. R Middlnex, N. R. Middkxex, S. R. Midtlh'xi.'x, \V. R. MtHSl'DllUOI. itonek Montcalm . Montmriiiiiy . . . Montmorenc)/. . Montreal Centre Mouireal East. Montreal West. Mnnkokn Ni Monck Montcalm Mnntmd'jny . . . . Montmorencij. . . MontrealCentre. Mo'itreal East.. ifontrcal West. . Mu^koka A'l^pierrille Nei")\'eKtminiit'r Mco'.rt Norfolk X. R... Norfolk, S. R. . . North dinberl'd \ (iV.R) ( Northuwberl'd \ (0.), E. R...f Nnrthtnnberl'd \ (0.), W. R..f Ontnrio, N. If... 0.7itario, S. R... lti,3i)7 71,358 21,982 47,245 22,052 18,050 22,213 18,964 80,998 14,385 18,908 19.184 20,021 11,893 25,779 13,832 22,9a 20,454 23,845 31,434 23,087 22,489 26,633 19,263 24,269 23,446 19,260 19,862 10,900 13,674 9,436 13,521 22,449 14,900 25,995 21,806 22,103 13,823 22,281 20,688 31,075 36,069 17,829 22,233 25. 569 19,090 18,80i . George Taylor Con . Uriah Wilwn Con. Pierre M. Guay Lib . Wni. Gibson Lib . Arthur VV. Koas Con. J. Israel Tarte Lib. / Hon. Sir John Carling, \ K.C.M.O Con. Come I. liinfret Lib. ( !. E. Kaulbach Con . Nathaniel Boyd Con . J. H. IjeffHs Lib. L. J. C(')tt'( Frechette) . Con . J. H.Marshall Con. Wni. H. Hutchins. . .Co/i. Robert Boston Lib. Wni. F. Roome Co>i . 18..'540 j Georsre B. Baker . . ..Con 15,315 I Arthur Boyle Con 12,131 Louis E. DuRas Cou 14,726 1-2,300 28,122 92,06j 62,510 26,515 10,101 42,226 28,735 19,400 17,780 25,713 21,995 14,947 21,385 18,371 P. 0. ADCRE8B. Dunnville. o Ilolifax, N.S Halifax. N.S Acton, O Hamilton, O Hamilton, () Maitland, N.S..., Belleville, O Marmora, O Belleville, O Montreal, Q Hemmin^.,'ford, Q Winjjhani, () Constance. O Ottawa, O Mt. Johnson, Q. . Mabou, N.S Dorval, Q S. Jean de M atha t^ Quebec, Q Richibucto, N.B. Chatliani, O Ottawa, O Canning, N.S. . .. MontairueB, PEI S(mrisEast,P.E.I Kingston, O Petrolea, O Sarnia, O Almonte, O Ottawa, O Montreal, Q Montreal, Q OttaA'a, O NO. OK VOTES RBC'V'D NAME OK DEPEATED CAN- DIDATE AND NO. OF VOTES RECEIVED. Kemptville, O Gananoque, O Napanee, O Etehemin, Q Beamsville, O . . . . Winnipeg, M Quebec, Q J^ Ottawa, O Ste. Croix, Q Lunenburg. N.S. . Carberry, M Louise ville, Q St. Ferdinand, Q. London, O Parkhill, O Ferguson, O London, O Sweetsburg, Q . . Dunnville, O. . . . Montcalm, Q. . . . P. A. Choquette Lib. A. J. Turcotte Con. Hon. John J. CurranCoji. A. T. Le'pine Co?i. ( Sir Donald Smith, 1 K.C.M.G Coil. Wm. E. O'Brien , . fnd.-C. Doniiuique Monet. . . . Lib. O. E. Corbould Cm. Joseph H. Leduc .... Lib . .Tohn Charlton Lib . David Tisdale Co?i . Michael Adams Con. j EM ward Cochrane. . .CoJi. George Guillet Co»i. Frank Madill Con. Wm. Smith Con. Montmagny, Q. Quebec, Q Ottawa, O Montri al, Q. . . . V Montreal, Q. . . Shantv Bay, O. St. Rfcmi, Q.... N.Westminst'rBC StL'n'dd'AstonQ Lynedoch, O. simcoe, O. . . Newcastle, N.B.. Edville, Cobourg, O Beaverton, O Columbus, O. . . . 1,896 5,274 5.262 2.441 4,186 4.1.'56 1.705 2,303 1,984 1,955 Acd. 1,408 2,037 1,845 2,179 1,029 1,877 1,379 1,.581 1,506 1,320 3,138 1,931 1,815 2,.'514 2,624 1,834 2,636 2,364 1,817 1,804 970 Accl. 1,082 1,311 2,294 1,675 2,075 2,212 1,359 1,010 2,523 Accl. 2,592 Accl. 1,153 1,658 3,369 1,965 1,804 2,520 1,776 1,962 673 1,172 Accl. 3,450 5,840 4,.5S6 1,916 817 1,694 1,.502 2,370 2,051 2,192 2,495 1,711 2,206 2,241 C. W. Colter E. Farrell Hon. A. G. Jones . . John Waldie V/'m. Doran .A. Laidlaw A.Haley W. R. Aylesworth. — . Vivnkleek R. C. Clute D. McCormick . . . W. J. R. Holmes. I). Weismiller. . . . John Reith SI. C. Cameron . . . J. A. Nodeau S. Macdonnell I J. A. C. Madore.. H. Neve\i J. A. T. Chapeas. — . Leblanc — . JohiiJ^on W. P. Killackey . . Jaiiics Domvilie . . C. R. Bell P. A.McIntyre... J. E. Robertson . . A. Gunn R. Stutt Frank Smith — . Dowdall W. McGarry C. Doyon 1,818 4,174 4,335 2,337 3,532 3,474 1,604 l,f81 1,625 1,595 1,125 1,729 990 54 2,103 545 1,507 1,103 1,521 1,411 943 847 2,062 1,S5S 1,6.54 2,300 2,276 1,733 2,(:- l,7(.t 1,387 1,174 916 N. il. Ladoucenr. . 548 F. T. frost 165 J. B. Turner 2,188 D. W. Allison 1,650 E. T. Paquet 1,794 S. Neelon 2,164 John Taylor 1,169 — . Dionne 074 C. S. Hyman 2,421 J. D. Eisenhauer.. 2,402 C. J. Coulombc . . . 1,045 Geo. Turcot 1,547 G. Tavlor 2,214 W. H" Taylor 1,9.59 J. Grav 1,2.57 H. McFarlane 1,119 W. Brock 1,110 D. B. Meigs 1,617 John Brown 1,635 O. Magnan 516 (>. Therieu 632 E. P. Bender 739 E. W. P. Guerin... 2,236 L. O. David 5,015 James Cochrane . . 880 J. H. Fitzgerald.. 1,768 F. X. Paradis 709 E. S. Scoullor .532 E. C. Prince 1,501 E. C. Houde 313 L. Sinclair l,i»2 J. Ellis 1,C39 Peter Mitchell .... 1,719 M. P. Ketf hum . . . 2,259 J. Hargraft 1,056 P. Cockburn 1,952 J. I. Davidson 2,080 78 1100 927 104 CM 682 101 422 369 360 283 303 856 16 484 310 27« 60 96 377 476 73 161 14: 26 If 5«« 598 430 630 64 534 146 106 26 281 48 190 36 102 190 108 111 166 6 637 410 169 327 41 433 1214 826 3706 148 18 1162 1 468 412 47S 236 66 264 161 72 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1895 ■ 1895] POPU- KO. OK NAMK OP DRPRATRD CAN- li C058T1TUKNCY. LATION NAHB or MBMBBR. p. 0. ADDRBBS. VOTBH DIDATR AND NO. OP V0TK8 s * 1891. rec'v'd RECBlVKD. Ontario, W. K.. 18,792 James D. Ed^ar . . . ..Lib. Toronto, O 1,867 F. P. White 808 99» Ottaiva City.... t Sir Jas.Orant.KCMG. Cun Ottawa, O Acc'l 44,144 Honors Kobillard .Cm. Ottawa, 2,303 J. W. Patterson . . . 1,287 46& W. H. Lewis 770 Ottawa County. 63.560 C.R. Devlin ..Lib. Aylmer, Q Woodstock,©.... 2,093 J. M. McDougall . 2,.')79 414 Oniford, N.n... 20,131 Jaineg Sutherland. ..Lib. 2,544 D.M.Kam 1,010 1634 Oxford, S.Ii.... 22,421 / Hon. Sir Kichard Cart- wright, K.C.M.G..Z,i6. 1 Kingston,© 2,021 M. Walsh 1.287 784 Peel 15,466 26,907 J. Featherstoii James N. Grieve. . . ..Lib. ..lib. Streetsvillfi, 0. . . . Millbank, 1,667 2,520 W. A. McNeil S. R. Hesson 1,613 2,440 64 Perth, A'. H 71 Perth, S. H 10,400 Wni. Pridham .Cmi. Russeldole, O 2,329 J. Trow 2,307 22 Peterboro', E. R. 21,919 John Burnhani. . . , . Con . Ashbuniham, O.. 1,832 Thomas Rork .... 1,803 2i> Peterhoro\W.R. 15.808 James Stevenson . . .Con. Peterborough, O. 1,447 R. Hall 1,215 232 rHon. Sir C. H. Tupper, Pictou 34,541 { K.C.M.G 1 John McDougald. . Con . .Con. Ottawa, Westville, N.8... 3,433 3,384 J. A. Fraser John Yorston 2,708 2,.'-)»4 725. 670 Pontiae 22,084 John Brysoii .Con. Fort Ooulonge, Q. 2,184 T. Murray 1,443 741 Portneuf 25,813 Arthur Delisle ..Lib. Quebec, Q 1,906 R. P. Vullee 1,756 160 Pretcott 24,173 Isidore Proulx ..Lib. Plantagenet, O. . . 1,269 F. Routhier E. A. Johnson . . . D. Bertrand 608 532 336 601 Pritice (P.EI.). 36,470 fS. F. Perry John Yeo .Lib. ..Lib. Tignish, P.E.I... Port Hill, P.E.I. . 3,182 S,279 G. W. Howlan. . . . Richard Hunt.... 2,V)03 2,601 270 37d Prince Edioard. 18,889 A. C. Miller .Con. Picton, 2,264 J. M. Piatt •.^,225 30 Provencher 15,469 A. A. 0. LaRivifere . .Con. St. Boniface, M.. Accl. Quebec Centre . . 17,649 F. Lan^elier .Lib. Quebec, Q 1,080 V. Chateauvert . . 1,002 78 Quebec East 36,200 Hon. W. Lauder... .Lib. Arthabaskaville Q Accl. Quebec West .... 9,241 19,503 ((Vacant) • Quebec County . . J. J. T. Fremont. . . .Lib. Quebec, Q St. John, N.B... . 1,692 Hon. E. J. Flynn. 1,352 340 Queen's (N.B.).. 12,152 G. F. Baird .Con. 1,204 G. G. King 1,233 Queen-g(N.S.).. 10,610 F. G. Forbes .Lib. Halifax, N.S 867 J. N. J'reeman . . . 766 101 Queen's(P.E.I.). I L. H, Davies Wm. Welsh .Lib. Charlottet'n,PEI 4,006 P. Blake 3,669 337 45,9i6 .Lib. Charlottet'n.PEl 3,854 D. Ferguson 3,521 18& Renfrew, N.R.. 23,005 Hon. Peter White . .Con. Peintiroke, O 1,497 Henry Barr David Barr 1,418 79 Renfrew, S. R.. 23,971 John Fer(fU8ori .Con. Admaston. O 1,642 1,11)8 444 Restigouchi 8,308 Jolin iloAlister. . .Ind. C. Campbellt'n.N.B. Sore , Q 735 Geo. Moflfatt 519 216. Richelieu . 21,354 14,399 A. A. Bruneau Lib 1,661 857 T. E. Morgan H. N. Paint 1,580 72 Richmond (W.S.) «. A. Gillies .Con. Sydney, N.S 755 lOit E. P. Flynn 070 Richmond Jt \ iyoVe(Q.)..) 31,347 C. C. Cleveland . . . .Con. Danville, Q 2,416 Hon. W. Laurier . 2,135 281 Rimouski 33,430 / Hon. Sir Adolphe K.C.M.G Caron, .Con. 1 Ottawa, O 2,061 J. B. R. Fiset .... 1,709 262 RouvUle 16,012 Louis P. Brodeur.. ..Lib. Montreal, Q 1,289 G. A. Gigault .... 1,220 69 Russell 31,643 21,433 Win. C. Edwards . . M. E. Bernier ..Lib. ..Lib. Rockland, O St. Hyacinthe, Q. 2,308 1,071 M. K. Dickinson . E. Brodeur 1,895 1,175 413 St. Hyacinthe.. 496 St.John(,if.B.y City / St.John(N.B.)\ City and Co. , 24,184 Ezekiel McLeod . . . .Con. St. John, N.B... . 2,649 John V.Ellis 2,063 583 25,390 t J. D. Hazen ' J. A. Chesley .... .Con. St. John, N.B.... 4,824 C.W. Weldon.... 4,448 376 Con. St. John, N.B.... 3,133 J. Robertson 2,8!H) 243 St. John's (Q.).. 12,282 F. Bourassa ..Lib St. Valentin, Q. . . Yamachiche, Q. . . 907 J. Black 7lii' 228 St. Maurice 12,267 F. S. L. Desaulniers. Con. 8-4 L. L. Desaulniers. 740 145 Saskatchewan .. 11,150 D. H. Macdowall . . .Con. Pr. Albert, N.W.T. 950 H. J. Montgomery 283 Selkirk 53,226 23,263 Hon. T. M. Daly. . . J. R. Sanborn . Con . Ottawa, 3,660 1,702 Joseph Martin . . . A. C. Savage 3 225 435. Shefford Shelburne ..Lib. South Roxton, Q. 1,615 177 14,956 N. W. White .Con. Shelburne, N.S. . . 1,388 T. Robertson 1,309 19 Sherbrooke ...... 16,088 Hon. Wm. B. Ives. .Con. Ottawa, 1,118 C. Millier 803 315 Simcoe, E. R 35,801 W. H. Bennett.... .Con. Midland, 3,176 P.V. Sphon 3,l(i0 16 Simcoe, N.R 28,203 Dalton McCarthy. 7«d. C. Toronto, 2,417 H. H. Cook 2,121 296 Simcoe, S. R 20,824 R. Tyrwhitt .Con. Bradford,© Accl. Soulanges 9,608 J, W. Bain .Con. St. Polycarpe, Q. 887 — . Bourbonnais.. 846 41 StaustC'td 18,(J67 T. B. Rider ..Lib. Fitch Bay, Q 1,655 Hon. C.C.Colby. 1,553 102' Sunburi/ 5,762 R. D. Wilmot .Con. Burton, Sun., N.B. 712 Geo. E. Day 427 285 Timiscouata 25,698 P. E. Grandbols . . . Con. 1 RivifereduL'up 1 (enbas), Q.. i 1,813 G. H. Deschenes . 1,615 198 Terrebonne 23,128 Pierre Leclair .Con. Montreal, Q Accl. Three Rivers 8,834 ( Hon. Sir Hector Lanprevin 1 K.C.M.G Con. 1 Quebec, Q 682 L. S. Polette 482 200 Toronto Centre. . 26,632 G. R. R. Cockburn .Con. Toronto, O 2,414 J. K. Kerr 1,012 502 Toronto East . . . 43.565 E. Coatswoith, Jr. .Con. Toronto, 3,520 A. E. Wheeler . . . 2.056 1464 Toronto West . . . 73,826 1 Fred. ChaB. Denison, 1 C.M.G Con. 1 Toronto, 5,048 Arthur Mowat . . . 3.291 1757 Two Mountainit. 15,027 Joseph Qirouard. . . .Con. St. Benoit, Q.... 1,299 J. Mathieu 061 338; Vancouoer Isl'd. 18,229 Andrew Haslani .Con. Nanaimo, B.C.. . Accl. Vaudreuil 10,792 H. S. Harwood .... .Lib. Vaudreuil, Q 1,054 N. Chevrier 803 191 Vercheres 12,257 (Vacant) Vietoriii{BC.).. 18,538 1 E. G. Prior Thomas Earle .Con. Victoria, B.C.... 1,031 W. Tenipleman . . . 449 582 .Con. Victoria, B.C.... 1,061 W. Marchant 417 612 Victoria (N.B.). 18,217 Hon. JohnCostiKan .Con. Ottawa, 1,427 T. Lawson 732 695 VictoriaOf.S.). . yietoria{0.)X.R. 12,432 J. A. McDonald .Con. Baddeck, N..S.... 822 Wm. Ross 770 52 16,849 Samuel Hughes .Con. Lindsay, 1.870 J. A. Barron 1,631 239' rietoria(0.)S.R. 20,465 Charles Fairbairn.. .Con. Boboaygeon, 0. . . 2,055 Thomas Walters.. 2,003 25 CONBTlTOBNCY. Waterloo, N. R. . Waterloo, S.R.. Wetland Wellington, C.R. Wellington,!^. R. Wellington, S.R. Wenticorth.N.R. Went worth, S.R. Weslmurtland . . Winnif/eg Yale Yainaska YarvioxUh York(N.B.t .... York(0.),E. R. York(0.), N.R. York (0.), W. R. O., Ontario ; Q., NAHB OK MRU Adams, Michael . . . Allan, Henry W. . . Aniyot, Guillaume Bain, James Wm Bain, Thomas. ... Baird, George F. . Baker, George B . Barnard, Frank S Beausoliel, Cl^opl B^chard, Francois Beith, Robert. . . . Bellev, Louis deG Bennett, Win. H . Bergeron, J. G. H Bergin, Darby. . . Bprnier, Michael 1 Blanchard, Theot Borden, Fre 166 Wellington, S.n. 24,966 Lib. Mount Foiest, 0. . 2,486 L. H. Clarke 2,a< 186 Wellington, S.R. 24,373 James liines .Lib. Oueluh, O Dundas, O 2,.510 James Uoldie .... : A 376 Wentworth.N.R. ;i,6Wl Thomas Bain .Lib. 1,517 A. R. Warden 1,317 200 Wentworth, S.R. 10,770 F. M. Carpenter .Con. Stony Creek, 0.. 1,773 J. T. Middleton . . . 1,772 1 Weglmunland . . 41,477 Josiah Wood .Con. Sackville, N.B 4,205 W. F. George 2,067 2148 Winnipeg 25,639 Joseph Martin .Lib. Winnipeg, M 2,190 Colin H.. Campbell 1.771 425 Yale.... 13,661 John A. Mara .Con. KamloopH, B.C.. Accl. Yamaska 16,058 R. M. S. Mignault... Lib. Yamaskii. Yarmouth, N.S.. 1,399 F. V.Vertefeuille.. 1,229 170 YarmotUh 22,2)6 Thomas B. Flint. .. .Lib. 1,732 J. R. Kinnv 1,157 675 York (N.B.) .... 30,979 Thomas Temple . Con . Fredericton, N.B. 2,048 F. P. Thompson . . . 1,821 227 Yurk(0.),E. R. YorkiO.i \.R. 36,148 Wm. F. Maclean . . . . Con . Toronto, O 3,oe8 — . Leslie 3,417 261 20,284 William Mulook.... .Lih. Toronto, 2,331 W. W. Pegg l.O.W 363 York(0.), W.R. 41,857 Hon. N. C. Wallace . Con . Ottawa, 3,434 W. H. P. Clement. 2,028 806 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. O., Ontario Q., Quebec ; N.S., Nova Scotia ; N.B., New Bnmswick ; B.C., British Col g Bn'Jiurst, I). Lea 'ierlin, A. L. Bov Belleville, W. We Bowmanville, J. ] Brantford, H. B. Bridgetown, S. S. BrockviUe, W. H. [1895 ■ l.S9oJ DOMINION OF CANADA. 76 COHSTITUIINCV. apolis. ibtuii, East Kidini(. ierville. limaiid. k (O.), North Riding. tin(;H, KAat Riding. kokn. \\. It, South Riding. on, West Riding. hcHter. ruirif. (;e(KK.I.) ipton. ml)lv. h, Houtli Riding. oria(B.C.) oott. ta. ivillo, South Riding. stead. linifere. wa (City). llesex. North Riding. irk. North Riding. ar. lias. !e, West Riding. lilton. ford. tingdon. ington, Cenfre Riding •levoix. treal, West. ,rio, South Riding. it, North Riding. , East Riding. tax. rboro', West Riding. rd, North Riding. et. 8, South Riding. : (N.B.) gonish. oik, South Riding. )U. tniorency. oe. South Riding. heater. : (O.), West Riding. rt. n'a (P.E.T.) raw. North Riding. jurne. well. ury. ox. kville. nioielaiid. ;e(l'.E.I.) ■k of Com. on 2,000 Private Bills Id .. l.PEO 1,400 nd Commerce 1,400 . H. McLeod.. l,a>0 Branch 3,200 i 1,800 2,400 1,400), J. A. Genand, !, J. M. A. D. Des- :s, E.Perrin, E. Query. ?1,900 1,500 Muoellaneout Branch. Aceniintanf, I). C. Chamberlain |l,850 Amxf'int Accountant, I). W. Cameron l.ibO Clerk (if Stntioneri/, ami Supt. n/ Printing of Set- niniKil Papers of Parliament, C. E. Clarke.. .. 1,500 A>>'t Clerk of Stutionenj, L. H. Scott 800 .Itttiiiir Clcrku, William Cairns, N. Robidcaux, H. .Macdotiell and W. iJube .. .each from ?fl, 150 to 90i Pmitiniixtir, .1. Stansfeld 1,750 Aunt. (Ill, v. X. Lemieux 050 Ciirafiiv of Ueadinii I'onm, John L. Deacon 70<) Sergeaiit-at-ArthH Branch. Chief Mi'tnenfier, [.lUcien Dube 1 ,,SO0 AKHixliiiit (III, N. Turgeon 1,000 Dnorki'i per, R. Harris 50(1 i Official Stenojraphern. Chief Reporter, Ceorge B. Brodlev, M.D. AnKt.'ilii., S. A. Abbott ' " " E. .). Dtiggan " " A. Horton .Vduress — To the Honourable the House of Commons The Petition of [Place anil Date.] A Diit. Reporter, V. R . Mart-eau " " T.P.Owens il " " A. Desjanlines " " A. (-'. Campbell Aunt to Chief Reporter, J. C. l!oyce Printimj of Parliament. Clerk of .Joint Committee, John A. Polkinghorne itOO Supt. of Digtrilmtion, E. Botterell 1,800 Littrarji of Parliament. tieneral Librarian, Alfred Diiolos DeCelles ;i,-J()0 I'arliainentati/ Librarian, .Martin JoHi'ph Grittin .'1 200 Fir»t Clunx Clerk, Alfred Hamlvn Todd 1 ,*)0 L. P. Sylvain l.BOO Secoiiil Claxx Clerk, M. C. Macrorinac 1,400 " " E Stewart Tbavne 1,21)0 Third ClaxH Clerk, John Smith 1 ,0(H) " C. A. Martin 500 " T. Chalmers (;ilmour 600 Chief Mensenijer and Caretaker, L._ J. Cusault. . . . 900 iltsxeiiijer, J. H. Dunlope ' 7oO T. (J. W. Lynton 500 " J. A. Heaudry 500 of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. Humbly shcweth. That, etc DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Slinister of Justice, Hon. Sir John S, D. Thomp- son, K.C.M.G., Q.C 87,000 Depiitji Minuter, bklnmnd L. Newcombc, (^.C. . . 4,0)niock Windsor, 0., S. E. Martin. Winnipe i, Tlios. Scott. W'dsVck, y. D. . D. F. Merritt »"ds<'cA-.0.,W.H.VanIn«en Yarmouth, \V. H. Moody. DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE. Controller of In. Revenue, Hon. J. F. Wood, M.P. . §5,000 Commissioner, E Miall 3,200 Assistant Commissioner, W. J. Gerald 3,000 Secretary's Branch. Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. Himsworth 2,300 Ass't Sec. and Short Hand Writer, W. Carter . . . 1,700 Short Hand and Typewriter, J. P. McCarthy. . . 1,300 Clerk, F. Newby 1,400 Clerk, A. McCulloch 480 Clerk, F. K. Blatch, Printir^g and Fonns 1,400 Clerk, Geo. Fowler, Stamps, Instruments, dec 1,250 76 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1895 ,1'J ^ '■ :^ i Accountant'^ Branch. Chief Clerk and Accountant, Assistant Accountaiit, F. R. E. Campeau Clerks. J. E. Valin, C. R. Hall, J. Byrnes, R Quain !ji,400 to Statistical Branch. Clerks, W. L. Heron, J. F. Shaw, G. Brunei, R. Nettle ijl.OOO to Standards Branch. J. A. Dorion J. P. Dunn and John Xurn, each , Secretary to the Controller, C. W. Winter Analyst's B'unth. Chief Analyst, Thos. Macfariaiie Assistant Annlyslx, A. ijcGill, h. W, BeW tnfftoii and A. L. Tourohot Laboratory Clerk, Jas.. Watson Inspectors of Inland Revenue. -f Impecior. . .Her.ry Godson. . .Toronto .idsor Distriot . .James Go w Windsor t'j'onto " ..John Morrow Toronto KJijfsion " . . W. L. Hainilt! . Brcc^tville . . . J-ontreal " ..R. Bellemare. . ..Montreal .. . Quebec " J. M. Lemoine . .Quebec N. Br'nsw'k " . .T. Burke St.John.N.B. Nova Scotia " . . R. Borradaile .... Halifax Manitoba " . . J. K. Bo -rett. . . . Winnipeg.. . . B. Columbia " . . Wni. Uv. Victoria .... P. E. Island " . R. B^ nulaile .... Halifax Chitf Inspector of Dig A I leries, J. Davis, Windsor. Inspec'r Bondeu Maatifae'es, J. Morrow, Toronto Inspector Tobacco Factories, W. J. Gerald, Otta.va Accountant's Branch. Chief Clerk and Accountant, W. H. Smithson, . . . 2,600 First Class Clerks, W. J. Barrett, W. J. Johnstone, John Graham Sl.SOO to 1,400 Second Class Clerks, J. P. Brophj' E. H. Benjamin. R. J. Shaw, L. Blanchet, A. H. McLennan, D. F. McCarthy, L. H. Ponliot, N. G. D'Auteuil, W. Greaves, W. Rowan, D. A. Barrett, T. Mc- Grail, M. K. Dunlevie, C. VV. Lally, H. S. Shaw, G. C. Anderson, C. O. Doucet .?1,400 to 1,100 DEPARTMBl Money Order Branch. WNAiSrCE DEPARTMENT. Minister of Finance, Hon. Geo. K. Foster, D.C.I,. $7,000 Deputy Minister -md Secretary Treasury Board, J. M. Courtney 4,200 Assistant De/mty Minister, v*. Fitzgerald (Super- intendent of Insurance) Comptroller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller 2,600 Chief Clerk Savings Bank Branch, C. J. Anderson 2,400 Dominion Bookkeeper, M. G. Dickieson 2,400 Secretary. C. W. Tread well 1,950 Secretar to Minister, S. J. Jenkins 2,000 First Clui. Fortier 1,800 Second Class Clerks, W. D. O'Brien, H. H. Gray, $1,400 to 1,200 Dead Letter Branch, Chief Clerk and Superintendent, ■) ohn Walsh 2,000 First Class Clerk, Q. R White 1,500 Second Class Clerk, G. J. Binks 1,400 Mail Service Branch. Chief Clerk and Suoerintendent, A. Lindsay — 1,950 Second Class Clerks, H. W. Griffin, W. Smith, B.A., E. B. Wood $1,400 to 1,100 Postage Stamp Branch. Chief Clerk and Superiiitendent, J. Plimkett 1,850 Second Class Clerks. C. J. B Higgins, A. Devine, H. G. Dunlevie, E. Daubney $1,400 to 1,100 Post Office Inspectors. Chief Inspector, M. Sweetnani, Toronto 2,800 Xova Scotia, C. J. Macdonald, Halifax 2,400 Prince Edward Island, V. de St. Croix Brecken (Postmaster of Charlottetown, and Assistant P. O. Inspector), Charlottetown 2,20o New Brunswick, H. J. King, St. John 2,200 Quebec, A. Bolduc, Quebec 2,000 Thre^ Jiivcrs, G. Dusileis, Three Rivers 2,000 Montreal (Vacatit) Ottawa, V. Hawken, Ottawa 2,200 Kingston, (VacantI Toronto, R. W. Barker, Toronto 2,000 Barrie, A. Jones, Barrie 2,200 London, D. Sprv, London 2,600 Stratford, Henry O. Hopkirk, Stratford 2,200 Man'itobaaml N'. W. iTpc, W. W. McLeod, Winnipeg 2,400 British Columbia, E. H. Fletcher, Victoria 2,200 2,800 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,400 2,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,800 2,400 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Postmaster-General, Sir A. P. Caron, K.C.M.G. . . $7,000 Private Secretary to P ost must er -General, G. G. V. Ardouin 000 Deputy Postmaster-General, Lt.-Col. Wm. White 3,200 Secretary's Branch. Chief Clerk and Secretary, W. 1). LeSueur, B. A . . 2,600 First Class Clerks, C. Falconer, A. W. Throop, E. P. Stanton, G. O. V, Ardouin, each $1,800 to 1,400 Second Class Clerks, J. M. O'Leary, C. Pope, F. G. Moon. J. H Brown, B. M. Northrop, A. Lampman, B.A each. 91, 400 to 1,100 DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS. Minister of Railway.'^ and Canals, Hon. John Ilaggart $7,000 Deprtiy-Minister .(• Chief Enyine.er, C Schreil)er. 6,000 Secretary, Chief Chrk, John'lL BaldcrKoii 2,200 Law Clerk, Chief Clerk, H. A. Fissiault 2,40H Chief Clerk, Chief Engineer's O/ftce, L. K. Jones. 1,900 Chief Clerk Records, M. W. Maynard 1,850 Accountant, Fimt Class Clerk, Leonard Shannon . 1,700 First Class Clerks— W. J. Tilley, $1.800 ; F. A. Dixon, $1,800; Neil Stewart, $1,750! H. L. Kilteau, $1,7(«1; B. H. Teakles, $1,700; Charles Costin, $1,(K)0 ; J. E. W. Currier, $1,4(H). Second Class Clerks— A. V. Almon. $1,400; C. E. D. Chubbuck. $1,400 ; Rich'd Devlin, $1,4(M); J. W. Pugslev »1.300; H. L. B. Ross, $1,260; W, U. Almon Hill, $1,250 ; C. W. Ross, $1,200. Chief Clerk am Acting Arehitec Chief CUrk, W DKI'ARTMKN 1895] DOMINION OF CANADA. 77 S AND CANALS- DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. Minuter of Militia aiui Defence, Hon. J. C. Patterson $7,000 DniAtty Minister, Col. The Hon. C. Eugene Panet 3,200 Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite 1,900 Secretary of Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit 1,600 Account Branch. Chief Clerk and Accountant. C. H. O'Meara 2,400 Stores Branch. Director of Stores and Keeper oj Militia Proper- ties, Lieut.-Col. John Macpherson 83,000 Engineer Branch. Actinj Architect, Lieut. F. W. White 1,400 Military Branch. (ie)w,ral Officer Commanding, Major Gen. Ivor Herbert,' C.B pay and allowances 4,000 A.D.C., Capt. Eric Streatfeiid pay 1,200 Adjutant-General, Col. Walker Powell salary and allowance 3,200 Assistant Adjutant-General, Lieut-Colonel The Hon. Matthew Aylmer 2,325 Quarter-Master-General, Lieut.-Col. P. H. N. Lake 3,200 Inspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lieut.- Col. de la Chevois T. Irwin 2,756 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Minister of the Interior, Hon. T. Mayne Daly if7,000 Deputy Minister of the Interior, A. M. Burgess. . 3,200 Private Secretary to Minister, A. Chisholm 1,400 Secretary's Branch. Secretary, John U Hall Assistant Secretary, L. C. Pereira ilerk in Charge of Timber and Mines, Q. U. Ryley Clerk in Charge of Ordnance and Admiralty Lands, Win. Mills Clerk in charge of Immigration, L. M. Fortier. . . Registrar of Correspondence, K. J. Henry Law Clerk, T. O. Rothwell Patent's Branch. Chief Clerk, W. M. Goodeve Accountant's Branch. Accountant, Chief Clerk, J. A. Pinard Assistant Accountant, C. H. Beddoe Croum Timber Agents. Winnipeg E. F. Stephenson . . Edmonton Thos. Anderson. . . Calgary Amos Rowe Prince Albert John McTaggart. . New Westminster, B.C T. S. Higginson. . . 1,800 Clerk of Legis. Assembly N. W.T., and Sec'y to Lt.-Govemor. R. B. Gordon 2,400 Secretary to the Lieut. -Gommor of the District of Keewatin, Hon. Walter Robert Bown 600 Registrars of the N. W. Tenitories. Inspector of Land Titles Offices, P. M. Barker.. West Saskatchewan District. . W. J. Scott East Saskatchewan District , . S. Brewster District of South Alberta T. A. McLean District of North Alberta Georges Roy District of Assiniboia G. A. Montgomery Rocky Mountains Park of Canada, Banff, N.W.T., Superintendent, Geo. A. Stewart 2,800 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,4.')0 1,800 1,650 2,250 2,250 1,800 $2,000 2,000 1,200 1,000 1,600 1,600 1,800 Immigration Agents. Montreal J. Hoolahan . Quebec P. Doyle Halifax, N.S E. M.Clay... St. .lohn, N.B S. Gardner . . 1,200 1,400 1,200 1,000 Caretakers of Ordtmnce Lands. Surveys Branch. Surveyor General, E. Deville 2,600 Geographer, J. Johnston 2,000 A.itrnnomer, W. F. King 2,0i Clerk in Charge of Survey Records, F. Clayton. . 1,800 Chief Inspector of Surveys. J. S. Dennis 1,800 Dkpart.mknt ok tub Intrrior— Odtsidk Servicr. Land Board, Winnipeg. Commissioner of Dominion Ijands, H H. Smith. 85,000 Superintendent of Mines, W. I'earte 3,200 Inspector Dominion Lands Agencies, J M.Gordon 2,200 Secretary, T. R. Burpb 2,000 Assistant Secretary, R. A. Ruttan 1,500 Dominion Lands Agents, Winnipeg K. F. Stephenson . 2,000 Brandon W. U. Hiam 1,500 Mitmedosa John Flesher 1,200 Regina W. H. Stevenson . . 1,500 (.'algary Amos Rowe . . . 1,200 Prince Albert lohn McTaggart . . 1,500 Eilnionton T. Andtrson 1,500 Kstevan C. E. Phipps 1,2(K) HiiUieford E. Brokov.ski 1,200 I.etbbridge W. H. ' ottingham 1,2mo Wetaskiwin T. B. Ferguson . . . 1,200 Yorkton . F. K. Hei'ohmer, . . l,ax) Retl Deer J (i. Jessup 1,095 lAke Diiuphin Rol)ert Gunne .... 000 Beaver Lake .Tosepli Kildahl . . . 780 New Westminster, B.C lohn McKenzie .. 1,500 Komloops, B.C E. A. Nash l,2i Chambly, Q J. O. Dion 60 00 Grand Falls, N.B Bertram Currier. . 200 00 Leamington, Ont Peter Conover - 75 00 Blenheim, Ont W. R Fellows, Jr. . 20 00 Queenstown, Ont Joseph Walker 50 00 OEOLOaiCAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT. Minister of the Interior, Hon. T. M. Daly 87,000 Deputy Head and Director, Alfred R. C. Selwyn, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.s 4,000 A ssistant Director and Chief Geologist, George M. Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S 2,.S00 Assistant Director and Chief Geologist, Robert Bell, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S.C 2,300 Assii.-tant Director, Palaeontologi'^t and Zoologist, J. F. Whiteaves, F.R.S.C, F.G.S 2,300 Assistant Director, Chemist and Mineralogiiit G. C. Hoffmann, F.I.C., F.R.C.S 2,260 Assistant Director, Botanist aiui Naturalist John Macoun, F.L.S., F.R.S.C 2,000 Mining Engineer and Geologist, E. D. Ingall, M.E., A.R.S.M 1,650 First Class Clerkand Accountarit, John Marshall, 1,800 First Class Clerk, Chief Draughtsman and Geographer 1,400 Geologists, R. W. Ells, M.A., LL.D., Hugh F'let- cher, B.A., each «1,800 ; R. G. McConnell, B.A., J. B.Tyrrell, B.A., B.Sc, each «il,600; Albert P. Low, B.Ap.Sc, 81,350; Robert Chalmei-s, 1,300; Wm. Mclnnes, B..\p.Sc., .«il',200, Assistant Geologists, E. B. Faribault, i?I,200; Napoleon J. Giroux, B.L.S., 81,100 ; Alfred E. Barlow, M.A., 81,100 Assistant Topographer, A. S. Cochrane 1,400 Artist and Assistant Ptilaeontotogist, L. M. Lambe, F.G.S 1,400 Lithologist, Walter Ferrier, B.Ap.Sc, F.G.S 1,350 Assistant Curator, C. W. WlUimott 1,300 A ssistant Chemist, F. G. Wait, M. A 1,2.')0 Assistant Palaeontolo'/ist, Henry M. Ami, M.A., D.Sc, F.G.S ■ 1,200 Museum Assistant, R. L. Broadbent 1,200 Clerk, Div. Mining Statistics, H. P. Bnnnell. . . . 1,150 Draughtsntan, L. N, Richard 1,000 Librarian, John Thorburii, LL.D 800 Caretaker, Thos. Burke 700 Messen-jer, Allan McKinnon 450 DEPARTMENT OF IND AN AFFAIRS. I.NSIDE 8RRVICK. Superintendent-General, Hon. T. Mayne Paly. . . Depvty Supt.-Oeneral, Hayter Reed 83,200 78 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1895 I 1895] ■1 J ; ! It i ^ccou)t(an(8 Branch. Chief Clerk and Accountant, D. C. Scott 1,800 Solicitor, E. L. Newcombe *00 Clerk in charge, R. G. Dalton 1|400 First Class Clerks, Wni. McGirr, $l,bOO; F. W. Smith, «1,500 Second Class Clerks, Jas. J. Campbell,*!, 400 ; E. Rochester, *J, 300. Stenonrauhers, J. A. J. Sf^Kenna, §1,400; R. B. E. Moffatt, «600. Lands and Timber Branch. Clerk in Charge, J. D. McLean 1,800 First Class Clerk,W. A. Orr 1,400 Correspondence Branch. Clerk in Charge, A N. McNeill «1.800 Registry Branch. Clerk in Charge, .Samuel Stewart 1,500 Second Class Clerk, T. F. S. Kirltpatrick 1,400 Technical Branch. Clerk in Charge, W. A. Austin 1,800 Assistant Surveyor, Samuel Bray 1,400 Agencies and Reserves Branch. Inspector, A. Dingman 1,800 Statistics and Supply Branch. Clerk in Charye, John McGirr 1,500 School Branch Clerk in Charge, M. Benson 1,400 Piinting and Translation. Clerk in Charge, H. C. Ross 1,400 Packer, Benj. iiayter 430 Messengers, T. Stanner, §500; F. II. Byshe, §330; Wm. Sealo, §330 OL'TSIUK SKRVICB Ontario. Inspector of Indian Agencies and Reserves, J. A. Macrae, t.Hta\va. Inspector of Timber, G. L. Cliitty, Ottawa. Clerks, A. G. .Smith, Braniford ; A. M. Ironside, Mani- towaninff. Medical Ojjicer, R. M. Stephen, M.U., Manitowaning. Guardian of Islands, ,1. U. Wallace, Kockport. Prinripal of Wikwemikoiig Industrial School, Rev. D. Du Rouquet. PrinciiKil (f Indian Homes, Rev. James Irvine, Sault Ste. Marie. Principal of Mohawk Institute, Rev. R. Ashton, Brantfoixl. Principal Mount Elgin Industrial Institute, Rev. W. W. Shepherd, Muncey. Indian Abbott, W. Van , S. S.Marie Allen, J., Chipiiewa Hill. Bateman, Wni., Port Perry Beattie, .1., High^ate. Bennett, E., Castile P. O. Cowan, A. B., Gananoque. Cameron, E I)., Brantford. Donnelly, J. P., Port Arthur E^ar, W, G., Deseronto. EnKlisli, A., Sarnia. Gordon, 'C, Strathroy. liogan, S., Thessalon. Agents. Jones, P.E.,MD, Hagersville Jenny n, J. W., Cape Croker Mcliityro, J., Savanne. McKeivey, A .Wallaoeburg. McPliee, D. J., Atherley. Price, W. H., Gore Bay. Ross, B. W., Manitowanlng Simpson, \V., VViarton. Thackeray, J., Roseneath Walton, 'r. S., Parry Sound. Watson, E, P., Sarnia. Quebec. Medical Officer, E. A. MuUiKan, M.l)., Maniwaki, Indian Agents. Ba8tien,A.O.,Je«neLorette | I.cHel, Narcisse, Cacouna. Brosseau, A.,Caiii(hii«wa','a I Martin, James, Maniwaki. Desil.!t8, II., M.I>., BOcan- , Otis, I.. E., Point Uleii. coin-t. I Robillanl.P. E., Pierrevllle. GaKiif, Rev. J., Maria. | Indian Agents Beckwith,C.E.,Steam Mills. Butler.Rev.T. J. .Caledonia. Cameron, Rev. A,, D. D,, Christmas Island. Chisholm W. C, Heather- ton. Chisholm, Rev. J. C, St. Peters. De Molitor, J. J. E., Shel- burne. — JVoea Scotia. GasB, James, Shubenacadif. Mulr, D. H., M.D., Truro. McDonald, Rev. R.. Pictou. McDomiand, F., Bear River. Mclsoac, Rev. D., Glendale. McNeill, Rev. R., Ion;., Grand Narrows Smith, Geo. R., Yarmouth. Wells, George, Annapolii-. Hew Brunsmck. Indian Superintendent, Jas. Farrell, Fredericton. J/erfi'coZ P/^cer, J. S. Benson, M.D., Chatham. Prince Edward Island. Superintendent, J. O. Arsenault, Egmont Bay. Manitoba and the North-West Territories. Assistant Indian Commissioner, A. E. Forji;et, Regina. Chief Inspector of Indian Aijendes, T. P. Wadsworth, Regina. Inspector of Indian Agencies, A. McGibbon, Re.ij'ina. Surveyor, J. C. Nelson, D.L.S , Ottawa. Assistant Stirveyor, A. W. Ponton, D.L.S., Regina. Int^pector of R. C. lichools, O. A. B6tournay, Regina. Storekeeper, W. B. Pocklington, Regina. Clerks at Regina, G. E. Jean, F. H. Paget, J. A. Milohell, J. W. Jowett, A. W. L. Gompertz, A. P. ^■anko?lghnel , E. C. Stewart, J. R. Marshollsay, C. J. Johnson, T. J. Fleetham, i; R. Halpin, J. R. C. Honeyman, N. Camp- bell, R. Bakes, A. H. Lock. Intopreter Peter Howie, Regina. Medical Oj/Urr, F. X. Girard, M.D., Macleod. Principal Buttleford ladnstrlal School, Rev. T. Clarke. Principal (ju'Appelle huh'striac School. Hex. J. Hugon- nard. Principal Dunbow Indusirial School, Rev. A. Naessens. Inspector of Indian Agencies and Superintendent for Manitoba, E. McColl, Winnipeg. Clerk, L. J. A. Leveque, Wiimipeg. Medical Officer, G. T. Orton, M.U., Winnipeg. Principal Middle Church Industrial School, J. H. Ashby. Principal Rni Deer Industrial School, Rev .lolm Nelson. Indian Agents. Begg, Magnus, Gleichen. Campbell, J. J., Canington .Manor. Clink, D. L., Hollbroke. Cornish, F.C, Fort Frances. De Cazea, C, Edmonton. Finlayson, J., Kutawa. Grant, W. S., Indian Head. Jones, W. E., CuU\ Keith, Hilton. Aldina. Lash, J. B.,Mu8cowpetung, Regina. Lucas, 8. B., Calgary, Mann, G. 0., Fort Pitt. Markle, J. A., Birtle. Mackny, A., Berens' River. Martincau, H., Manitol)a House. McDonald, A., Broiulview. McKenzie, R. S., Stobart. Muckle, A. M.. Clandeboye. ( (gletree, F. , Port, la Prairie Pither, R.. I. X., Hat Portage Render. J., The Pas. Ross, John, Saddle Lake. iVilliams, P. J., Dattleford Wilson, James, Macleoii. British C<'lumbia. Superintendent, A, W. Vowell, Victoria. Clerks, J. W. Mackay, Victoria; W. iMcl.aiighlin, Vict'n. Indian Reserve Commissioner, Won. P. O'Reilly. Viotorin. Surveyors, E. M. Skinner, N'ictoria; F. A. Devereux, Victoria; A. H. Grceti, \'ictoria. Princi/ial Kandoops Indus. School, Rev. A. M. Carion. Prindiial Kttpcr Islnitd Indus. Schi.ol, Rev. (i. Ponkele. Principal Metlukahtla Industrial School, J. R. Scott. Indian Agents. Devlin, F., New Weslniins'r Bell, Ewen, Williams Lake. Galbroith, R. L. T., Fort Steele. Guillod, IL, Albernl. Loiiias, W. H., Ouamichan. Loring, R. E., Hn/.eltoii. Pidcock, R. IL, Fort Ruper: Wood, W. F., Kaniloops. DEPARTMEN' Queen's Printer a S. E. Dawson.. ., Accountant, W. O Superintendent of Superintendent of DEPARTMENT Secretary of Stati Under Secretary i General, L. A. ( Chief Clerk, P. Pe Private Secretary first-class Clerks, son, Accountan V. Waters, M.A third-class clerl First-class Clerkt Storr, !»1,.')00 ; . Kirwan, §1,450. class clerks Chief Clerk, Kee^ And two third- DEPARTMEN Minister of Mai Hibbert Tuppe Deputy Minister Smith Chief Clerk, J. H Chief Clerk, a. V Chief Clerk and Chief Ewjineer Lighthouses, y Assistant Ewjin Assistant Knijin Updrographic S assistants .... Conimissioiwrai E. E. Prince, Chief Clerk, W. Private Secretai W. C. Gordon 29 Clerks with sa per atmum. Superintendi' Halifax, N.S. C. ¥ [1895 ■ 1895] DOMINION OF CANADA. 79^' Scotia. lines, Shubenacadiv '. H., M.D., Truro, aid, Rev. R..Pictoii. nand, F., Bear c. Rev. D.,GIendaIe. 1, Rev. R., lonii, d Narrows Geo. R., Yarmouth. Georffe, Annapolis. 11, Frederieion. Chatham. xnd. ^mont Bay. st Territories. .. E. Forset, Rejfina. ?», T. P. Wadswortli, IcGibbon, Regina. iwa. D.L.S., Regiiia. ^tournay, Regina. ^ina. ^aifet, J. A. ililchell, A. P. AunkofiK^hnei , C. J. Johnson, T. J. Ioneyn)an,N. Camj)- Macleod. hool. Rev. T. Clarke. :houl. Rev. J. Hutfon- \vl, Rev. A. Naessen.'i. Superintendent fur Winnipeg-. itrial School, J. B. School, Rev .John N J. A., Birtle. y. A., Borens' River, can, H., Manitolia se. lald. A., Broiulview. izie, R. S., fStolmrt. ?, A.M., Clan(.lel)o.\o. 36, K.. Port.laPrairii- R..r.X..RatPortnK? •. J., The I'as. lohn, Su II : M M ;i8i»5] THE MILITIA LIST— DOMINION OF CANADA. (Coiidtnsfd and corrected, by the Militia-General ordern, to October, 1801,.) Aidh-db-Camp to the Qlekn, Col. Sir Casiinir S. Gzowski, K.C.M.G., Staff Officer to Engineer F'orct (Honorary). GOVERNOR-GENERAL. THB RiailT HONOURABLK Silt JOI.N CAMPBELL HAMILTON GORDOK, EARL OF ABERDEEN. Governor General's Secretary: Arthur J. L. Gordon, Esq., C.M.O. . Aides-de-Cainp : Captain l'. P. W. Kindersley, Coldstream Guards and Captain B. C. Urquhart, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Hoiwrary Aides-de-Camp —Lt.-Col Hon. J. M. Gibson, 13th Battalion ; Ll.-Col. H. R. Smith, 14th Battalion. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. (Ottawa.) MiNis'.ER OF Militia and Dkprnck, Hon. James Cole- brook Patterson. Deputy Milliliter of Militia and Defence, Colonel Chas. Eugene Panet. Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite, Esq. Secretary of the Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit. Accountant. C. Herbert O'Meara, Esq. Director of Storex and Keeper of Mil. Properties, Lt.-Col. .John Macpherson. Architect, Engineer Rrnnch, Lieut. F. W. White. IIF,An-(Jl'ARTKHS STAFF OF THE MILITIA. Major-Go.neral Commanding the Militia, Vlai. Gen. Ivor J. C. Herbert, C.B. Aidede-Camp, Capt. Eric Streatfeild. Adjutant-Geiu-ral of Militia at Head Quarters, Colonel, Walker Powell. Asst. Adjiitant-General of Militia at Head Quarters Lt.-Col. Hon. M. Aylmer. Quarter Master General, Col. P. H. N. Lake. Inspector of Artillery and Warlike Stores, Lt.-Col. De la Cherois T. Irwin Assistant Inspector of Artillery, Lt.-Col. C. E. Monti- zambert (Qnetiec) : Lt.-Col. W. H. Cotton (Kiniiston). Inspector of Ennimers, the Professor of Fortifl(3ation, R. M. College. Stalf Qficer to Enyineer Force, Col. Sir C. S Gzowski, K. C.M.O. (Hon'irary A.D.C. to the Queen), Toronto. Engineer Officer at Hd. Qrs., Surgeon-neneral,r'^^.Da.rhy}ierg\n,il.D.(CornwaU,Ont.) iJ-.STiilCT STAFF. PROVIXCE OK ONTARIO. Military District \o. 1 Hd. Ors. Lomlon.— 7>pj/. Adit.-Genl., It.-C . . .'fenry Smith; Dist. I'avmr. aiid Supt. nfStoren, lit. Lieut. -Cui, \1. DeB. l»uw-son. MiLITARV DlHTRK.T \o. P H'V ■,ir.. T, > • "r ■ Dist. I'avmr. ni'>d Supt. of Stan's, Bt. Lt.-Co; .1 , ,u V. Gravilev. Military District No 3, H>! Qrs. Kings^ton.' - Wei.'i/. Adjt.-Genl, Lt.-i;ol. W. HCurn, M«t. I'aymastei Military District Mo. 4, Hd. Qrs. Ottawa.— tf/tder the command of the Asst. Adjt.-Genl. at Head Qtiarters. Lt.-Col. Hon. M. Aylmer. PROVINCE OF QrBBEC. Military District No. 5, Hd. Qrs. Montreal.— D«/)'r/. Adj. Genl., Lt.-Col. C. F. Houghton; Brigade Mii jor, Maj. Alexandre Rov ; Supt. of Stores, Major ami Bt. Lt.-Col. John Gray. Military District Mo. C, Hd. Qrs. St. John's, P. Q.- Depy. Adjt. Genl., Lieut. -Col. G. d'O. d'Orsonnens . Sup. of Stores, Hony (^apt. L. E. Frenet^e. Military District Adjt. -Genl., Lc.-' and Suiit. of Stoi ^ . Hd. Qrs. Quebec— flepi/. '. Duchesnay ; Dist. Payinr. V. Lt.-Col. W. H. Forrest. .laji.-Hem. m.-(,;oi. w. HCun, DiH. Pay and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Ci ,it. F. Strooge. [SO PROVINCE OF NEW BRl'NSWICK. Military District No. 8, Hd. Qrs. Fredericton, N. B.— Depy. Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-C!ol. ii. J. Mannsell ; DiM. Paymr. and Supt. t.f Stores, Maj. And. J. Armstrong, (St. John, N. B.) PROVINCE OK NOVA SCOTIA. Miliary District No. O, Hd. Qrs. Halifax.— /)ep.i/. Adjt.-Genl. Lt.-Col. J. D. Irving; /)i'.s'f. I'aymr. anil Supt of Stores, ht.-Co\ J. R. MacShaiie. province of MANITOBA, N.-W. TERRITORIES AND DISIRICT 01' KKKWATIN. MiM'DARY District No. 10, Hd. (^rs. Winnipeg.--D(;/;.i/. Adjt.-Genl., ht.-i"o\, J. G. Holmes; Supt. of Stores, Hony. Major J. Fraser. province ok BIIITIHII COLI'MBIA. Military District No. 11, Hd. Qrs. Victoria.— /)epi/. idji.-Genl., Major luid teinpy. Lt.-Col. J, Peters; Dist. Paymr. and Supt. of Stores, Capf. A. W. Jones. province ok prince EDWARD ISLAND. Military District No. Vi, Hd, Qrs. Charlotlelown.— Dep'u. Adj.-Gen'l, Lt.-Col. G. J. Maunsell, Frederic- ton. N.B.; Dist. P'liiifr and Supt. of Stores, Hony. Maj. G. L. Dogherty. ROTAL MILI eo)i>mand nt, Majo H.A.);i* ! No. ,'J Company, R Que.). — Uomman Major, D. D. Vol Mr., Capt. L. E. bell, M.D. I No. 4 Company, R( .V. B.) -Comma) W. D. Gordon ; Hemming; Surg rtio Royal Canadii above). fhe Governor Gen goons. (Toronto form, blue ; f uii 6 !l8(..'^] DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 81 A. Forct (Honorary). IKE.V. [•([uhart, The )h, 14th Battalion. )ttawa. — Under the at Head Quartern. c. Montreal. — Dep'14. iton ; Brigade Mii f Stores, Major aim St. John's, P. . R. Cameron, C.M.G./te<« H.A.). i 'cIt-Adjt., Lt.^ol. 8. C. MoGlU; Professor of ^,ddill^^ history, Sureeying, Military Topography, Heonnci'^^sanca, dec, Capt. A.H. Lee(L(., R.A.); Pro- femnr 7 Mathematics, Ac., I. E. Martin, Ewj., B.A.; t'r.ifessor of Fortiflcatwn, Military Engineering, dee., Capt. Wm. Huskisson (li.E.) ; Professor of Artillery, «fcc., Capt- C. E. Ensflish (K.A.) ; Assistant Instnictor in Fortification, Military Engineering, .fee, Capt. P. O. Twininfr (Li., R. E.); Assistant Instrttctor in Mathematics, Captain A. G. G. Wnrtele; Assistant Imtrueti •* in Surveying, Military Topography, Ac, Capt. J. ii. Cochrane ; Assistant Instnietor m Mathe- matics, Lieut. J. A. Moren (R.A); Professor of Englh, Ilev. C. L. Worrell, M.A. ; Professor of Freeh end Drawing, d-c. , Forshaw Day, Esq., R C.A.; Prnfei .lor of French, A.D. Uuval. E»q.,M. D. ; Professor of CieU Engineering, due., R. C. Harris, Esq., C. E. ; Profeisor of Physics, dee,., John Waddcll, Esq.. B.A., Ph. D., D.Sc; Medical Q/Jlcer, Surg.-Maj. J.L.H. Neil- son, M.D. (R. C. Arty.); Paymaster, Hon'y. Capt. F. .Strange. Board of Visitors; Prsident, Col. Walker Powell, A. G. ; Members: Col. Sir C. S. Gzowski, K.V.M.O, A.D.C., Lt.-Col. T. J. Duohesnay, I.t.-Col. Hon. G. A. Kirknatrick, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter. -i^i ACTIVE MILITIA. PERMANENT CORPS. TUB ROYAL CANADIAN DRAQOONS. ' A " Squadron. Royal Sohool of Cavalry {Toronto). — r;t,\amandant, ; Major, F. L. Lessard. 'B" Squadron, Royal Sohool of Instruation (JFrnntpegr). — CoDim nidant, Lt. and Capt. E. H. T. Heward ; Adjt. ani Qr. Mr., Lieut, and Cayit. T. D. B. tvans; Surg. -V„j., Alfred Codd,M.D. THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARTILLBRV. Lt.-Col Commanding.— De^^ '^berois T. Irwin (Ottawa.) •A" r.atcery. Royal School of Arty. ( Kiwfston).— Com- mandant, ; Major, C. W. Dvury ; Adjt., Lt. and Capt. F. M. Gaudet ; Surg. Maj., J. L. H. Neilsoii. '!$"' Battery, Royal School of Arty. (Quebec). —Corn- mnndant, Lt.-Col. C. E. Montizainbert ; Majors, Bt Lt.-Col. J. F. Wilson and A. A. Farley ; Adjt., Capt. R. W. Autherford ; Qr. Mr., Hon. Capt. W. E. Iinlah ; Surg. Maj., C. C. Sewell, M.D. THE ROYAL RBOIMENT OF CANADIAN INFANTRY. I No. 1 Company, Royal Sohool of Infantry (London, Ont.) —Commindant, Lt.-Col. H. S*nith ; Major, B. H. Vidal ; Adjt, and Qr. Mr., Capt. S. J A. Denison ; Surg. Maj., M. J. Hanavan, M.D. No. 2 Company, Royal School of Infantry (Toronto, 07it.) -Commandant, Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter; Major, L. Buchan ; Adjt. nitd Qr. Mr,, Capt. J. C. MocDougoll; Surg Maj., F. W. Stranffe, M.D. No. 3 Company, Royal School of Infantry (St. John's, Que.).— Commandant, Lt.-Ool. O. d'O. d'Orsonnens ; Major, D. D. Young; Adjt., Capt. J. E. Chinic ; Qr, Mr., Capt. L. E. Frenette ; Surg. Maj., F. W. Canip- l)cll, M.D. I No. 4 Company, Royal School of Infantry (Fredericton, .V. B.)~Cmnmandant, Lt.-Col. O. J. Mautisell; Major, W. D. Gordon; Adjt. and Q,. Mr., Capt. T. D. U. Henimins:; Surg Maj., Robert McLearn, M.D. rtio Royal Canadian above). CAVALRY. Dragoons (see Pbr.makbnt Corps fhe Governor General's Body Guard for Ontario. Dra- troons. (Toronto). Motto : " NuUi Secunduu." Uni- form, blue ; f-^cings, white ; plume, white ; lace, silver. 6 Lt.-Culonel, Oecrge T. Denison. 3lajor, Bt. T 'eut.- Col. F. C. Oenison, C. M. O. Four Troops, Toronto : Captains, Bt. Lt.-Col. Orlando Dunn, Bt. Major C. A. K. Denison, J. R. Button, F. A. Flemi .jf ,1^;>{- tant. Cap. iV. H. Merritt ; Qr. Mr., Hon'v Major John Sloai: ; Surg. P. L. Orafett. 1 „4. ilussar^ (fid. Qrs. London, Ont.) Urifomi, blue ; ^Sl- facings, buff. Lt.-Col. W M. Gartshor ; Major, Troops: "A," St. Thomas, Capt. Octav is Weld; " B," London, Capt. J. B. Stothers ; " C," Moore- town, Capt. ; "D," Kin,«rsville Capt. A. H. King. Paymaster, T. S. Hobbs, Adjutant, 2nd Lieut. J. F. Merrison ; Qr. Mr,, Benj. Higgins, Jr.; Surg., S. A. King, M.D. i)nA Dragoons (Hd. Qrs., Oak Ridges, Ont.) Uni- *-''"^* form, blue; facings, white; plume, white. Lt. -Colonel, Wm. Buohner, (Wellatid); Major, R. W. Gregory, (St. Catharines). Troops: "A," St. Catharines, Capt. W. P. Stull, (Homer) ; " B," St. Ann's, Capt. and Bt. Malor F. O. Burch; "C," Burford, Capt. and Bt. Maj. T. L. Jones; " D," Queenston, Capt. A. D. K. Servos, (Niagara) ; " E," Welland, Capt. W. R. Ferguson, (Niagara Falls). Adjutant, Capt. J. B. Baldwin (Toronto); Qr Mr., Hon. Capt. James Sheppard ; Surg., J. M. Warren. *?rrl "The Prince of Wales' Canadian Dragoons" *^' ^ (Hd, Qrs. Cobourg, Ont.) Uniform, Scarlet ; facings, yellow ; plume, black and red. Major Com- manding, Bt. Lt.-Col. D'A. E. Boulton. Troops : " A," Cobourg, Capt. W. W. Brown ; " B," Mill- brook, Capt David Sutton ; ' C," Peterborough, Capt. and Bt. Lt.Col. H. C. Rogers , " D," Wellington, Capt. Hugh McCoUoch, (Wellington). Paymaster, J. G. Hagerman. Adj^itant. Lt. W. D. Johnston, (Peter- borough); Qr Mr., Hon'y Oapt. Ohas. Stapleton ; 6%trg., Henry Turner, M.D. AfX^ Hussars (Hd. Qrs. Kingston. Ont.) Uniform, ^''•* blue ; facings, buff. Lt.-Colonel, John Duff. Troops: "A," Kingston, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Arohd. Knight; " B," Wilton, Capt. Thomas Clyde; "C," Louijrhborough, Capt and Bt. Major W. B Burnett (Havelock); "D," Prescott, Capt. and Bt. Maj. John Raney. Paymaster, Hony. Capt. M. W. Strange. Ad- jutant, Lt. A. A. Binnington; Qr. Mr., Ihos. Toddt Stirg., H. R. Duff. Ci-l, Dragoons (Hd. Qrs. Cookshire, Que.) Uni- OIjH form, blue ; facings white ; plume white. Lt.- Colonel, J. H. Taylor ; Uajor, J. F. Learned. Tmops : No. 1, Cookshire, Capt H. S. Farnsworth ; No. 2, Sherbrooke, Capt, G. L. McNicoI ; No. 3, StAn- steod, Capt. John Clarke, (Apul< Grove); No. 4, Conip- ton, Capt. A. L. Pomroy ; No. 6, Sutton, Capt. J. 8. Billings; Paymr. Hony. Capt H. A. Taylor; Adju- tant, ; Qr.-Mr.,H. H. Pope; Stirg,, ftfVi "Duke of Connaught's Roval Canadian Hus- "'''^ sars" (Hd. Qrs. Montreal, Que.) Uniform, blue; facings, buff. Lt.-Colonel, Colin McArthur; Major, Troops : No. 1, Montreal, Capt. A F. Clerk ; No. 2, St. Andrews, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Martin Wanless ; No 3, Ha/elock, Capt John G. B(irT,(Frontier P.O.) ; No 4, Clarenceville, Capt. G. H. Macfte. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. C. C. Clapham. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon'y Maj. J. T. McBride ; Surg., J. R. Spier, M.D. 01. K " Princess Louise's New Brunswick" Hussars. ~^^' Badge and Motto: A "Garter" surmounted by the Coronet of H.R.H. the Princess Louise; within the "Garter" the Number VIII., with the motto, " Regl patriaBiiue fldelis " (Hd. Qrs. Rothesay, iV. B.) Uniform, blue ; facings, buff. Lf Colonel, Jomes Domville f S'. John); Majors, Alfd. Mtitkhani, (St. John) and H. M. Campbell (Apohaqui). Troops : " A," Hampton, Capt. G. S. Maunsell ; " B," Os&okeag, Capt. A. J. Markham ; " C," Apohaqui, Capt. J. W. Domville ; " D," Hammond, Capt. D. J. Fowler, (Hammond mde) ; "E," Johnston, Capt. E.L. ^ DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [1895 ■ 1895] Wedderburn, (Z/ampton); "F," Shediao, Capt, J. R. JlcDouffall ; " G," Sprinfffleld, Capt. J. H.McRobbie (St. John). Paymaster, Hon'.v MaJ. J. J. Woodward; Adjutant, Capt. F. V. Wedderburn, (Humpton) ; Qr. Mr.. Surg., J. E. March, M.D. The Queen's Own Canadian Hussars (Quebec). Uni- form, blue ; lacingB, huff. Major Commanding, Wni. D. Brown. Troopg: "A," Capt. A. H. D. W. Breakey; "B," Capt. T. S. HethrJngton. Paymaster, Hony. Maj. W. W. Martin. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., A. E. Clint ; Surg., C. E. Elliott, M.D. INDEPENDENT TROOPS. King's Canadian Hussars. (Keatville, N. S.) Uniform, blue • '.cings, buff. Badge and Motto : A w reath of Mayflowers supporting the Imperial Crown. Below the Crown and overlying the wreath, a scroll, with the motto, "Vota VitaMca." Underthe wreath, a ribbon bearing the designation, " King's Canadian Hussars." Ca2)t., Bt. Maj. J. W. Bjan. Manitoba Dragoons, "A" Troop (Virdeii, Man.) Uni- form scarlet ; facings, white. Captain, E. A. C. Hosmer. Manitoba Dragoons, '' B," Troop (Portafie La Prairie, Man.) Uniforai, scarlet ; facings white. Captain, H. J. Woodside. The Princess Lcuise Dragoon Guards (Ottawa). Uni- form, blue ; facings, white ; plume, white. Badge : The joint monof;rani of H.R.H. the Princess Louise and of His Exov. the Governor-General, the Marquis of Lornc, and consists of a Princess' coronet and Marquis' coronet, the former above and the latter in the centre of two inverted L's, representing Lome and Louise. Ca^t., F. F. E. Gourdeau. Winnipeg Troop, Dragoons {Winnipei/, Man.) Uni- form, blue ; facings, buff. Capt., Comc.ius Knight. • FIELD ARTILLERY. Uniform, blue ; facings, scarlet. 1st Field Brigade of Artillery (Guelph, Ont.) Lt-Colonel, A. H. Macdonald. Field Batteries: No. 1, Maj. ar-'. Bt. Lt.-Col. Wni. Nieoi'i ; Capt. Alex. Murchisoii ; No. 2, Maj. John Davidbon ; Capt. Thos. McCrae. Adjutant, Captain H. D. Merowether. Surg., Jas. Lindsay. FIELD BATTERIES. Durham F. B. of Artillery (Port Hope, Ont), Major, Bt. Lt. -Col. William McLean ; Capt. O. J. Snyder ; Surg , T, O. Brereton. Gananoque F. B. of Artillerv {Out), Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. Willian McKenzio ; Capt. S. A. McKe zie ; S .ly., G. H. Bo'i^t-n. HamilU n ?. B. of Artillery (Ont.), Maiw, Bt. Lt.-Col. H. P. V:;!) Wagner (Stouj/ Creanies: No. 1, Oakville, Capt. J. E. Cullingworth (Trafalgar) ; No. 2, Stewartown, Capt. A. L. Noble (Noreal) ; No. 3, Georgetown, Capt. W. P. Moore ; No. 4, Campbellville, Cant. Matthew Beattie ; No. 5, Burlington, Capt. A. Galloway (Burlington) ; No. 6, Acton, ; No. 7, Milton, Capt. and Bt. Major, Wm. Panton. Paymaster, J. R. Barber. Adjutant, Bt. Major, T. W. Fox. Qr. Mr., Lachlan Grant. Sur*/., Clarkson Freeman, M.D. Asst. Surg., Milton McCrimmon, M.D. i}-\ ai Battalion, "Essex Fusiliers," (Hd. Qrs. Wind- -iJ.»t sor.Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, J. H. Beattie. Major, James C. Guillot. Companies: No. 1, Windsor, Capt. Gleorge Cheyne ; No. 2, Leaminjfton, Capt. J. E. Johnson ; No. 3, Essex Centre, Lieut. W. H. Russell ; No. 4, Amher.stburg, Capt. D. I. Sicklesteel ; No. 5, Windsor, Capt. W. W, Dewson. Paymaster, F. X. Meloohe. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr., H. T. Reeves Surg., H. R. Casgrain, M.D. 99nrl Battalion " OxfoH Rifles" (Hd. Qrs., JVood- ^^uu gt,^!,.^ ^„j J Badge and Motto: A Maltese cross having at each of its imgles a British Lion, and in the cwiitre the numerals 22 encircled by the desig- nation, "The Oxford Rifles." The whole encircled by a wreath of Maple Leaves surmounted by the Imperial Crown, with the motto, " Pro aria et foois, ' on the wreath, at base of bp ' re. Lt. -Colonel, .fames Munro (Emhro). Majors, ». C. Hegler (IngersoU), F. W. Maecjueen ( Wocdstoch), [1895 ■ 1895] DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 96; ted by the oolours ;he motto, " Nulli . Majmn, Bt. Lazier. W. N. Ponton, J. J. A. 0. Dunlop, •, Hony. MaJ. J. L. Br. Qr. Mr., Capt. M.D. Amt. Surj., I of Infantry (Hd. onel, Thomas Bojj^. Horrisfan. W. Arlams. No. No. 3, Consecon, , Picton, Captain le, Captain A. W. v'ille, Lieut. A. R. •, Hony. MaJ. W. •hthall. Qr. Mr., iward Kidd, M.D. y (Hd. Qrs., LivU, ajardins. Majors. id A. E. Deiiiers, ond Bt. Mai. R. O. . Maj. Alf. Lefran- No. 4, New Liver- t. Henri, Capt. J. iianibert, Capt. A. )seph Bolduc ;*No. Paymaater.Von'y t, Capt. Philippe te. Surg., J. A. itry (Ud. Qrg., St. ml, G. C. Carligle. H. Day. I. G. Bell ; No. 2, ; No. 3, St. Cathar- d ; No. 4, Beams- 5, St. Catharines, , Capt. T. E. His- ;. Dawson. Adjt., :;apt. J. T. Groves. Rifles" C^rf. Q'«., in. Kern8(i5ar;v»(7- rtowHfUalton'' nd . E. Cullingworth :apt. A. L. Noble )t. W. P. Moore ; w Beattic ; No. 5, rlington) ; No. 6, 5. 7, Milton, Capt. Mer, J. R. Barber. Qr. Mr., Lachlan tf.D. AsHt.Surg., (Ud. Qrg. Wind- . Beattie. Major, orge Cheyne ; No. on ; No. 3, Essex 4, Aniherstburg, indsor, Capt. W. loche. Adjutant, ieeves. Surg., H. (Hd. Qrg., Wood- lotto: A Maltese British Lion, and cled by the (lesig- i'hole encircled by d by the Imperial et focis," on the ml, James Munro hujertoll), F. W. Companieg : No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. John Ross ; No. 2, Embro, Capt, D. R. Ross ; No. 3, Princeton, ('apt. G. F. Williamson; No. 4, In);ersoll, Lieut. J. Vance ; No. 5, Norwich, Capt. George Bleakley ; No. 6, Strathallan, Capt. A. S. Ball ; No. 7, Tilson- bnrtf. Captain H. V. KniKht ; No. 8, Thamesford, Capt. Daniel (^uinn (Eagt Migsouri). Paymaster, Hony. Capt. James Sutherland. Adjutant, Capt. W. M. Davis. Qr. Mr., Hony. Major Matthew Day. Surg., John McWilliam, M.D. Asnt. Stirg., A. T. Rice, M.D. QQ„,1 " Beauce " Battalion of Infantry Cifd. Qrg., ^Olll Lambton Que.) Lt.-Colomt, J. Geo. Bignell, Major, Thos. J. de M. Taschereau. Cowpanieg: No. 1, St. Vital de Lambton, Capt. Ed- niond Fortier ; No. 2, Aylmer, Capt. and- Bt. -Major Tauiase Paradis ; No. 3, St. Vital ae Lambton, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Louis Paradis; No. 4. Ste. Marie, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Thos. Jalbert (.Ste. Marie, Deauec). Pay- warier, O. L. Taschereau (Ste. Marie, Beaue ). Adju- tant, . Qr Mr., L. .' A. Rosa. Surg., J. A, Samson, M.D. or il-. " Elgin " Battalion of Infantry (P.d. Qrg., St. Z^ til Thomas, Ont.) Baflge and .Motto : The Seal of the County of Elgin, within a Garter bearing the words " Elgin Infantry," and the numerals XXV, surrounded by a Maple wreath, having at top a beaver. Below the wreath, a scroll with the motto, "Offlciuni Prinuim." In rear of all and extending beyond the wreath, an eight pointed star, sunuounted by the Im- perial Crown. For front plate of helmet, the above- described badge will be of gilt metal, except that the Seal of County, the beaver and the scroll bearing the motto, will be of silver. Lt, -Colonel, Major, John Stacey. Cortpanwg : No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. W. N. Andrews; No. 2, St. Thomas, Capt. A. F. McLachlin ; No. 4, St. Thomas, Capt. F. T. Stacey ; No. 0, St. Thomas, Capt. J. C. Ponsford. Paymagter, A djutant, . Qr Mr,, W. F. Boughner. Surg., Robert Kains, M.D. Aggt. Surg.,S. D.Day. 9ftf'li "Middlesex" Battalion of Light Infantry C//d. ^Olll Q,.g_^ Lotuion, Ont.) Lt.-CoJonel, John Irwin (Struthroy). Major, Robert McEwen (Byron). Companieg : No. 1, Delaware, Capt. H.C. Garnett ; No. 2, Delaware Station, Capt. G. W. Marsh ; No. 3, Glencoe, Capt. D. E. M. Stuart ; No. 4, Ereaney's Corners, Capt. Henry Dreaney ; No. 5, Lucan, Capt. Wm. Bryant ; No. (i. Park Hill, Capt. W. J. McRoberts ; No. 7, Strathroy, Captain P. H. Matthews; No. 8, Ilderton, Captain T. E. Robson. Paymagter, Hon'y Maj. John Stevenson. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr., J. H. Mcintosh. Surg., W. F. Roome, M.D. 07fli "Lambton" Battalion of Infantry, "St. Clair ^1 '^il Borderers" (Hd. Qrg., Sarnia, Ont.) Motto: " Semper paratus et fldelis." Lt.-Colonsl, C. S. Ellis. Majors, J. F. Kenward f ir««/orrf), Cmnpanieg : No. 1, Petrolea, Capt. H. J. Dawson ; No. 2, Forest, Capt. J. C. Pollock ; No. 3, Widder, Capt. No. 4, Warwick, Capt. Robert Johnstone (Kerteh) ; No. 5, Point Edward, Capt. J. F. O'Neil ; No. 6, Watford, Capt. C. J. Dolbear ; No. 7, Sarnia, Capt. Robert Mackenzie. Paymagter, Hon'y Maj. S. A. Maf^viear. Adjutant, Capt. F. W. Kitter- master. Qr. Mr., T. F. Towers. Surg., Robert Gib- son, M.D. Aggt. Surg., A. N. HavcS, M.D. 'Perth" Battalion of Infantry (Hrf. Qrg., Strat- ford, Ont.) lA.-Colonel, R.S. McKnight. Majorg, H. A. L. White (St. Mary'g) and J. H. Hamilton. Companieg : No. 1, Stratford, Capt. S. M. Johnson; No. 2, Stratford, Capt. «. E. Cooke ; No. 3, St. Mary's, Capt. and Bt. Maj. W, C. Mosorip ; No. 4, St. Mary's, Capt. Jas. Hamilton ; No. h, Listowel, Cawt. H. B. Morphy ; No. <1, Stratford, Capt. Williamson Guy. Pay- masier, Hon'y Maj. William Li'.wrence. Adjutant, Bt- Maj. Morris J. Beam. Q.M., Hon'v Capt. G^o Beck. Surg , W. T. Parke, M.D. A^gt. Surg., D. D. Ellis. "Waterloo" Battalion of Infanti-y (Hd. Qrg., Berlin, Ont. ) Lt.-Colmtel, J. L. Cowan (Oalt). Major, W. H. Cooper. 28th 29th Companieg: No. 1, Berlin, Capt. H. J. Bowman;' No. 2, Gait, Capt. W. M. Kerr ; No. 3, New Hamburg, Capt. F, H. McCallum; No. 4, Gait, Capt. G. M. Giobs ; No. f>, Heepeler, Capt. J. H. Ellis ; No. 6, Berlin, Lieut. J. E. Horsey. Paymaster, Hon'y Malor Adam Cranston. Adjutant, Q.M., G. P. Simpson. Surg , Robt. Mclntyre. QHfli "Wellington" Battalion of Rifles (Hd. Qrs., OVin Ouelph, Ont.) Lt.-Col. W. W. White (Arthur). Majors, John Mutrie {Otintic), D. M. Allan (yichol). Companieg : No. 1, Harrlston, Capt. And. Laidlaw ; No. 2, Guelph, Capt. D. L. Schultz ; No. 3, Fergus, Capt. J. J. Craig ; No. 4, Elora, Capt. Alex Moir (NichiU) ; No. 5, Mount Forest, Capt. J. H. Coyne ; No. 6, Era- mosa, Capt. Arch. Johnson ; No. 7, Erin, Capt. Wm. McDowell ; No. 8, Palmerston, Capt. Wm. Jamieson ; No. 9, Guelph, Capt. John Booth ; No. 10, Arthur, Capt. W. J. Robinson ; Paymagter, Hon'y Maj, Ed- nmnd Harvey, ylrfjitfren^ Capt. O. D. Porter. Q.M., Hon'y Capt. W. M Mann. Surg., W. H. Johnson, M.D. Aggt. Surg., J. G. Mennie. 31 Q*. "Grey" Battalion of Infanti-y (lid. Qrg.,_Ou!en Sound, Ont.y.Lt.-Col. G. Brodie. Maiorg,ht. Lt. Col. J. P. Telford (Leith), Maj. J. Rorke (Clarhihurg). Companieg : No. 1, Owen Sound, Capt. A. J. Spencer ; No. 2, Meaford, Capt. 11. R. Cleland ; No. 3, Owen Sound, Capt. Robt. McKniarht ; No. 4, Durham, Capt.' Saml. Jas. McGirr ; No. .5, Chatsworth, Capt. John Mc- Donald : No. t\, Flesherton, Capt. C. J. Sproule ; No. 7, Clarksburg, Capt. Edward Rdvke (Thortvbtiry); No. 8, Owen Sound, Capt. C. B. (iregg Paymagter, Wm. Masson. Adj., Bt. Maj. A. G. Campbell (Colling- it'ood). Q.M., J. D. Mcintosh. Surg. Maj., C. R. Maclean. Aggt. Surg., Edmund Oldham, M.D. QOnrl "Bmce" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrg., O^IJIi walkerton, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel. 3. H. Scott, (Kincardine^. Major, Adam \le\r (Walkerton). Companies: No. 1, Port Elgin, Capt. R. S. Muir ; No. 2, Kincardine, Capt, W. C. Loscombe ; No. 3, Lucknow, Capt. ; No. 4, Paisley, Capt. John Nelson ; No. 5, Walkerton, Capt. E. O. Swartz ; No. 6, Arran, Capt. John Douglass (Tara P. O.); No. 7, Mildmay, Capt. John Henderson ; No. 8, Teeswater, Capt. V. R. Waldo. Paymaster, Hon'v Maj. A. B. Klein. Adjtitant, Capt. W. J. Holden (Southampton). Q.M., Hon'y Maj. David Robertson. Surg. Maj., Wm. S. Scott, M"D. Aggt. Svrg., Surgeon DeW. H. Martin, M.D. oq«/l "Huron" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrg., OOIU (Uiderich, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, John G. Wilson {Sea forth). Majors, J. A. S. Varcoe {Carlow), J. A. Wiisoii (Si'aforth). Companies : i^o. 1, Goderich, Capt, Dudley Holmes; No. 2, Wingham, Capt. C. E. Williams; No. 3, Seaforlh, Capt. Alex. Wilson ; No. 4,Clinton.Capt. H. B. Combe ; No. 5, Brussels, Capt. R. S. HaA s ; No. 6, Exeter, Capt. H. T. Ranee ; No. 7, Porter's Hill, Capt. John McDonald (Goderich TmiiMhip) ; No. 8, Gorrie, Capt. J. Kaines ; No 9, Dungannon, Capt. Wm. Young. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Fras. Jorrlan. .i4flf;«- tant, . y..1/., Hon'v Capt. Josejih Beck. Surg., W. J. R. Holmes, M.D.' Asst. Surg., J. R. Shannon. QAHi "Ontario" }3attalion of Infantry f /id. Qrs. Ottll Whitby, Ont.) Lt.-Colonel, N. F. Patetson (Port Perry). Majors, J. E. Farewell, J. A. McGillivray (Uzbridge). Companieg : No. 1, Whitby, Capt. A. G. Henderson ; No. 2, Greenwood, Capt. T. A. McGillivray ; No. 3, Oshawa, Capt. J. F. Grierson ; No. 4, Beaverton, Capt. C. A. Paterson ; No. 5, Uxbridge. Capt. J. W. Spence ; No. C, Brooklin, 2nd Lieut. F. W. Browne (Oshawa); No. 7, Caiinington, Capt. C. F. Bick. Puyviaster, Frank Madill. yi (f mi* Enm); No. 7, Shclburne, Capt. W. S. Denrophe {Toronto) ; No. 8, f)ranjfeville, Capt. \V. Wallace. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Christopher Cooke (Cookntowti). Adjutant, ' . Q. 31., Hon'y Capt. E. J. Carter. Suri)., James Henrv, M.D. AMt. Surj., W. DeW. C. Law, M.D. •074.1, "Haldiniand" Battalion of Rifles C/W. Qr«., 0/ Lll York, Out.) Lt. -Colonel, Robert H. Davis, Major. Companies : No, 1, York, Capt. Andw. Williamson ; N,1. 2, Cayuga, Capt. A. T. Thompson ; No. 3, Caledonia, Capt. and Bt. Maj. R. L. Nelles ; No. 4, Hagarsville, Capt. B. A. Gritflth ; No. 5, Jarvis, Capt. Wm. C. Van Loon; No. 6, Dunnville, Capt. A. E. Rasterick; No. 7, Caledonia, Capt. S. N. Da'-is. Paymaster Hon'y Maj. John H. Rogers. Adjutant, Q.M., Hon'y Capt. J. A. Gill. Surg. Maj., Jacob Baxter, M.D. Asst. Surg., David Thompson. Battalion, " Dufferin Rifles of Canada " {Brant- Jord, Out.) Badge, &o. : the Earl of DuH'erin's crest (comprising a cap of maintenance surmounted by a crescent) underneath which are the numerals 38, the whole encircled by a scroll or garter clasped with a buckle and bearing the legend " Dufferin Rifles," and his Lordship's motto, " Per vias rectos," the whole sunnounted'by the Imperial Crown. The bad^e shall be silver for officers and bronze for non-commis- sioned officers and men. Cross-belt ornaments : A lion's head, chain and whistle in silver with a centre ornament on a polished silver plate between two wreaths of Maple Leaves of frosted silver conjoined at the base, encircling a Maltese cross of frosted silver, fimbriated with polished silver — between the arms of the cross four lioncel8p'(««a>t(-,(7(irdant— charged upon the cross a plate of frosted silver inscribed with the numerals 38, surrounded with a border also of frosted silver, inscribed with the words " Dufferin Rifles." Over all the Imperial Crown in silver resting upon a supporting tablet of the same. A centre ornament of silver on pouch at back of belt consisting of the numerals 38, surrounded by a bugle, the whole sur- mounted by the Imperial Crown. Lt. -Colonel, Chos .S. Jones (Toronto). Majors, T. H. Jones and W. A. Wilkes. Six Companies, Brantford : Captains, H. F. Ltonard, C. M. Nelles, Joseph Ruddy, R. W. Robertson. H. D. Curtis, J. W. Fuller. Paymaster, Hon'j- Cap>. J. S. Hamilton. Adjutant, ' . Q.M., Hon'y Capt. J. E. H. Stratford. Surg., W. T. Harris Asst. Surg., H. A. Minchin, M.D. On4.l| " Norfolk" Battalion of Rifles (ffJ. Qrs., Simcoe, tJVliU Ont.) Badge : A Maltese cross surmounted by the Imperial crown, at each angle of the cross a Br''9h Lion. In the centre of the cross the numeral 39 encircled by the designation, " Norfolk Rifles, Canada." Badge for cross-belt : A Maltese cross as above described, encircled by a wreath of Maple Leaves surmounted by the Imperial Crown. Badges to be silver for oflScers, bronze for non-commissioned Officers and men. Lt.-Colonel, H. L. Coombs. Majors, J. L. Campbell, I. E. York Water/ord). Companies : No. 1, Simcoe, Capt. Geo. A. Curtis ; No. 2, Hartford, Capt. W. L. Pettit ; No.« 3, Port Rowan, Capt. Geo. Price (St. Williama); No. 4, Kinglake. Copt. C. B. Matthews ; No. 5, Waterford, Capt. W, B. I^angs ; No. 6, Simcoe, Capt. Wm. Renton ; No. 7, Walsingham Centre, Capt. William Martin ; No. 8, Fredericksburg, Capt. Seymour Rossell (dlenshee). Paywaster, .). M. Tweedale. Adjutant, Capt. T. R. Atkinson. (^r.Mr., G. H. Lusconibe. Stinj., D. A. Bowlby. A(\4-'U " Northumberland " Battalion of Infantry (Hd. 'tyjlll Qrg,, Cobourg, Ont.) Motto: "Excelsior." Lt.-Col. R. Z. Rogers CGrff/, Renfrew, Capt. James Craig ; No. 6, Pembroke, Capt. Lennox Irving. Adjutant, Lt. W. T. Wodden. Qr. Mr., 3. S. Tullis. Surg., D. P. Lynch, M.D. Asst. Surg., R. H. Horton. /lo„^"| "Ottawa and Carleton " Battalion of Rifles tOlU (j^^ Qrs., City of Ottawa). Ornaments and Devices: Cross-belt, a lion's head, chain and whistle. The centre ornament to consist of a Maltese cross having in each of its angles a lion, in centre the regimental motto, " Advance," in a double circle round the numeral 43, the whole encircled by a weath of Maple Leaves surmounted by a Royal Cinvn, with the w cirds "Ottawa and Carleton Rifles" o,' j. scroll at foot. Badge for Forage Cap : The Maltese oross forming the centre ornament of the cross-belt. Ornament for Pouch : A bugle suspended by a knotted . . 'ibon with cord and tassels. The ornaments with devices m siher for officers, bronze for non-commis- sioned oflflcers and men. Lt.-Colonel, Joshna Wright fflull. Que.) Mnjtrrs, A. P. Sherwood, Braddish Bill- ings. Companies : A, Ottawa, Capt. E. D. Suthurla..d ; B. Hull, Capt. R. G. Nesbitt ; C. Billings Bridge, Capt W. M. McKay ; D, Ottawa, Capt. B. H. Bell. Pay- master, Hony. Major J. E. Parker. Adjutant, Capt. S. Mavnard Rogers. Qr. Jfr., W. A. Janiieson. Surg., R. H.W. Powell, M.D. Asst. Surg., W. F. Scott. d.d.iVt "Welland" Battalion of Infantry (Tld. Qr»., t'tl/Il majara Falls, Ont). Motto: " Mors aut Vic- toria." Lt.-Colonel, Ja,meeMorin(Hidgeivay), Major, L. C. Raymond (Welland). [1895 ■ 18951 DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 87 No. 4, Kinglftke. terford, Capt. W, I. Renton ; No. 7, n Martin ; No. 8, losRell (Glenshee). Uatit, Capt. T. R. )e. Siirj/., D. A. of Infantry (Hd. : " Excelsior." Majors, O. L. Dun- wiiiCaiiipl)eIl;.No. No. a, Canipbell- 4, Briifhton, Capt. W. J. Hamilton ; er ; No. 8, Castle- rlcworth, Capt. U. A. .1. Van Ingen. Mr., Capt. H. J. hby, M.l). Asst. I.D. ^8(/M Qr»., Brock- o: A Maltese cross entre the numeral x'low. Under the 8." The whole sur- ^eaves, outside of lattiUion of Rifles." • E. .Jackson (Oan- Wni. Cook ; No. 2, No. 3, Delta, Capt. apt. O. L. Starr; cKaV; No.6, Goul- Pa)/»iaster, Hon'y W. H. Asselstine Haj. J. E. Kincaid. Surg., H. H. Pres- nfantr.vfZ/rf. Qrs., . Arthur J. Mathe- ■uckville) and Geo- Geori,'e Williams ; ean ; No. 3, Perth, Lansdowne, Capt. apt. James Craig ; nff. Adjutant, Lt. His. Surg., D. P. orton. iattalion of Rifles tea). Ornaments head, chain and onsist of a Maltese lion, in centre the 1 a double circle lie encircled by a nted by a Royal idCarleton Rifles" ! Cap : The Maltese I of the cress-belt, nded by a knotted ! ornaments with e for non-commis- el, Joshua Wrig'ht od, Broddish Bill- >. .Sutlifrla..d ; B. ngs Bridge, Capt B. H. Bell. Pay- Adjutant, Capt. Jani'ieson. Surg., , W. F. Scott. antry (lid. Qrg., : " Mors aut Vic idgeivay). Major, Companifo: No. 1, Niagara Falls, Capt. J.A.Vandemluys; No. a, Chippewa, Capt. J. A. Greenwood; No. 4, Fort Erie, Capt. and Bt. -Major E. A. Cruikshank ; No. 5, Welland, Capt. J. E. Cohoc ; No. 6, Niagara Falls, Capt. (}. A. .WcMicking ; No. 7, Stevensville, Capt. J no. E(lge\?orth ; No. 8, Welland Port, Capt. and Bt -MaJ. John Barwell. Paymaxtn-, Hon'v Maj. H. Bender. Adjt, Lt. F. W. Hill (Niagara FalU). Qr. irr., Itony. Major Joseph Clark. Sur;/,,J W.Oliver, M.D. i4Mt. Swr*/., S. H. Glasgow, M.D. 4-1.], "West Durham" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Olll Qm., RitwinannUle, Out). Lt.-Colimel,V'reAer\c Cubitt. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. James Deacon (Zt/»'(j)av), Maj. John Hughes (NewtimnUle, Co. Durham). Coinpauien: No. 1, Bowman ville, Capt. P. J. Rowe (Darlin'jton) ; No. 2, Fenolon Falls, Capt. W. D. Huuter ( Lindsay) ; No. 3, Burtonville, Capt. W. J. Brown (Burton) ; No. 4, Lindsay, Capt. J. W. Wal- lace ; No. 6, Omemec, Capt. and Bt.-MaJ. J. Evans : No, (i, Lindsay. Capt. W. Holtorf. Pamnanter. Hon'v Cai)t. W. S. Russell. AiljiUaiit, Bt. .Maj. S. Hughes (Liwlx.iji). Qr. Mr., Eustace Hopkins. Sar(j., J. W. McLaughlin. Afifli " '*'"'*' r>'>i"ham " Battalion of Infantry('//(J.QM. ^Xjm /)„^( i-[„pg^ Out,) Mottii . " Senii)cr" Paratu.>(." Lt.-Co'.onel, V. A. Benson. Majors, R. L>ingwall, H. A. Ward. Companies: No. 2, Port Hope, Capt. Robert Deyetl ; No. 3, Port Hope, Capt. W. J. Kobertson ; No. 4. Mill- brook, Capt. C. H. WinslovT ; No. 5, Springville, Capt. T. J. .Johnston ; No. 6, Betliany, Lieut. J. H. Staples ; No. 7, Janetrille, Capt. ,1. W. Gray (Bailliebnro.)Pay- master, Hon'y Maj. Richard Howden. Adjutant, Capt. J. A. T. Preston (Millbrook). Qr. Mr., Hony. Capt. J. P. Clemes. Surg., Jas. Might, M.D. ^■7*1, "Frontenao" Battalion of Infantry CH^d. Qrs., **' ''I-' Kingaton,Ont.) />«.-Coi()n«i, George H. Hunter, (Kepler, Co. Frontenao). Majors, Chas. If. Spooner (Elginburg) and Robert Hewton. Companies : No. 1, Milburn, Capt. ; No. '2, Inrerary, Capt. Fredk. Ferguson ; No. 3, Sydenham, Capt. C. S, Irrine ; No. 5, Barriefield, Capt. Jas. Byrne ; No. 6, Napanee, 2nd. Lieut. W. C. Smith ; No. 7, Hiirrowsmith, Capt. Elijah Joyner ; Ifo. 8, Tamworth, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Robert Co.\ ; No. 9, Amherst Island, 2nd Lieut. D. Finley ; No. 10, Odessa, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. J. E. Mabee. Paymaster, Hon'v Maj. Martin Strachan. Adjutant, . Qr. Jfr., Robert Filson. Surg., M. L Bee- man, M.D. /Iftfli Battalion, "Highlander*" (Toronto, Ont.) Lt- tOLU Colonel, J. I. Dayidson. Majors, W. C. Mac- donald, A. M. Cosby. Ei'iht Companies, Toronto : Captains, D. M. Robertson, Bt.-Maj. Wilbur Henderson, Wm. Hendrie, C. A. Hunter, J. A. Currie, J. F. Michie, Duncan Donald, W. H. Orchard. Adjutant, Capt. D. MacgilliTray. Or. Mr., James Adams. Surg. \f. T. Stewart. Asst. Sur:/., A. A. Dame, M.D. ilQf h "Hastings" Battalion of Rifles {Hd. Qrs., Stir- ^ ••' '•^i ling, Ont.) Lt. -Colonel, Jas. BTO\fn(Belleville). Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. G. H. Boulter (SeiWi/iflr), Bt.-Lt.- Col. P. H. Hambly (Belleville). Companies : No. 1, Bellerille, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Edward Harrison (Ottawa) ; No. 2, Stirling, Capt. J. C. Wilson (liawdon); No. 3, Sidney, Capt. J. Graham (Sidney Grousing) ; No. 4, Madoc. Capt. J. R. Orr ; No. .5, Tyen- ■denaga, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H. J. Lennox (Mebose); No. 6,Trenton, Capt. A.H. Smith. Paymaster,\K. Grass iTreiUon). Adjutant, Lt. J. W. Johmton (Helleville). QrMr., Hony. Capt. W. S. Volume. Sum Maj., Robt. Tracy, M.D. Asst. Surg., J. J. Farley, M.D. Kn».l, Battalion of Infantry, "Huntingdon Borderers," t»ULIJ (//jj Q,.,.,^ Huntinndn, Que.) On Batta- lion Colour the words, "Trout River," Device and Motto ; The Garter, surmounted by a crown, on which is inscribed the words " Huntingdon Borderers." Within the Garter the immeral L. The Garter sur- irounded by a wreath of Maple Leares, and, under- neath, the motto, " Nee aspera terrent," inscribed on i scroll. In three corners of the Colour, a Maple Leaf. Lt. -Colonel, Archd. Maclaren iRoekbum). Major, Companies: No 1, Huntingdon, Capt. and Bt.-Maj. Isaac Oarflner ; No. 2, Om>stown, Capt. Jiio. Gilbert ; No. 3, Rockbuin, Capt. S. IL Henderson; No. 4, Athelstan, Capt. P. C. McGinnis. Paymaster, J. J. Rosa (Ormstown). Adjutant, Qr. Mr., James Rennie. Snry., Peter McLaren. - I of Battalion of Infantry, " Hemmingford Rangers" •J I St (fid, Qr.,., Flemming/ord, Que.) Lt. -Colonel, Richard Lucas (Roxluim, St. John's). Major, John MnFee. Companies : No. 1, Havelock, Capt. Samuel Orr (Covey Hill): No. 2, Lacolle, Capt. W. Waters; No. 4, Hem- mingford, Capt. G. J. .McKay ; No. .i, Roxham, ("apt. Robert Hovle : No. 7, St. Jean Chrysostome, Capt. J. McG. Stewart ; No. 8, St. Remi, Ca]>t. Louis Ste. Marie Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. W. B. Johnson. .Id- jutanf, ' ' . Qr. Mr., Wm. Allen. Surg., Walter de Monilpiel.,yf. A. Morehouse. Major, E. B. Worthington. Four Companies, Sherbrooke : Captains, E. W. Farwell, Thomas Sommers, R. .Jas. Spearmg and G. K. Addie. Paymaster, Hon'v Major Henry A. Odell. Adjutant, Capt. and Bt. Maj. H. B. Eraser. Qr. Mr.. Capt. Thomas Rawson. Surg., A. N. Worthington, M.D. ff^i-U " Richmond" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrg., O-TlH Bichmond, Que.) Badge : Shield ar//., bearing a cross sa., — with figures 54 in centre — between four Cornish choughs j»;jr.; surmounted by a Ducal Coro- net, or, a chough rising ppr. Motto, " Steady." The whole surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves with Beaver. Lt. -Colonel, Majors, E. G. Morey ( >f uirfsor Mills), J. W. Harkon (Melbourne). Companies : No. 1, Danville, Capt. C. C. Cleveland ; No. 2, Melbourne, Capt. T. L Brown ; No. 3, Richmond, Capt. J. V. T. Brooks ; No. 4, Brompton and Windsor, Capt. C. H. Stevens (W'inrfxor .Wills) ; No. F,, South Durham, Capt. Archd. Bothwell (Vlverton) ; No. 6, Kirkdale, Capt. W. R. Stevens. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Leonard Thomas {Melbourne). Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon. Major P. T. Cleaveland. Surg., J. C. Tomkins. M.D. s - f K " Megantic Light Infantry " Battalion (Hd. Qrs., OOlll i,ivenie.is, Que.) Device and Motto : The Gar- ter surmounted by a Crown, on which the word "Megantic" is inscribed. Within the Garter the numeral LV. The Garter is surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves and supjiorted by the Reghnental Colours, and, underneath, the motto, " Semper Para- tus" inscribed on a scroll, ht. -Colonel, W. J. Ward (Lower Ireland). Majors. Bt. Lt.-Col. Wm. Thompson (Coalieook), Oswald Hunter. Companies: No. 1, Kinnear's Mills, Capt. Edward Lipsev ; No. 2, Inverness, Capt.C. M. Brocklesijy; No. 3, New Ireland, Capt. W. J. Briggs ; No. 4, Maple Hill, Capt. Jas. Watkins ; No. 5, St. Julie de Somerset, Capt. Alphonse Pelletier ; No. 6, St. Sylvestre, Capt. Francis Carroll. Paymaster, George Alex. McKenae. Adjutant, Capt. Thos. McKenzie. Qr. Mr., Hony. Maj. T. R. Porter. Stirg., Wm. Thompson. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I JM 11112.5 U 1^ 1^ ill 2.2 " 1^ llio 1.8 1-25 IIIIII.4 IIIIII.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 73 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 A.^ I :i I 88 DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [18951 1S95] aiJ,!S Cfti-V, "Grenville" Battalion, "Lisgar Rifles." (Hd. ilDtll Q„. Preteott, Out.) Lt.-Colonel, R. O. Campbell (Bui-ritt's Rapids). Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. A. Carmicnael, {Speh^erville), J. B. Checkley (Nwth A ugusta'). Compa Jes : No. 1, Cardinal, Capt. Willi 'in Stitt, jr.; No. 2, Prescott, Capt. O. S. Dawson ; No. 3. Burritt's Rapids, Capt. T. A. Kldd ; No. 4, Kemptville, Capt. D. W. Beckett ; No. 5, North Augusta, Capt Jas. Morrison {Bishop's Mills) ; No. 6, Spencerville, Capt. 0. A. Drumniond; No. 7, Metcalfe, Capt. A, P. Imlay. Paymaster, Henry W. Bennett (PrescoM). Adjutant, Capt. W. H. Burritt {Burritt's Jlapids). Qr. Mr., J. A. Tripp. Stir;;., J. A. McCamnion. Asst. Surg., J. A. Jones. 57f U Battalion of Infantry, "Peterborough Rangers" • ^" (Peterborough, Ont.) Device and Mott» : A Beaver, under which are the numerals LVII encircled by a scroll or garter clasped by a buckle, and bearing the designotion, "Peterborough Rangers," The whole surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves entwined with the Rose, the Thistle and the Shamrock, and sur- siounted by the Imperial Crown. Underneath all, the motto, "Quis Separabit." Lt.-Colitiel, James Z. Rogers. Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. R. W. Bell, E. B. Edwards. Six Companies, Peterborough: Captains, F. H.Brennan, J. VV. Miller, W. H. Hill, K. G. Lech, G. A Sehofleld. Paymnster, Hon'y Maj. J. A. Howard. Adjutant, Capt. E. F. Mason. Qr. Mr., Hon. Maj. Wni. Langford. Surg., J. T. I. Halliday, M.D. CQfVi "Compton" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., tFOUIl Sfiyy^ Q^j^g^) Lt.-Colonel, M. B. McAuley,(Scc/' 'I so DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [1895 1 1895] AAf Vi " Nicolet" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Oen- OUbU f'-,f^ Q^) Lt-Colonel, Edouard de ?oy. Majorg, . H. Oiroux (Nicolet), Capt. J. A. Pich6; No. 4, Ste. 3ertrude, Capt. Joseph Plch6 ; No. 5, St Gregoire, Capt. J. A. Pratte ; No. 6, Victoriavllle. Lieut, h. Rheauit. Paymaster, Narclsse Beauchemin ^Nieolet). Ad}utant, Capt. Geo. d'O. d'Orsonnens {St. John's.) Qr. Mr., Wm. Coursiiene. Surg., Henri Trudel. 81 «t "Portneuf" Battalion of Infantry (ffd. Qrs. uxoi, Pont Rouge, Que.) Lt.-CoUmel, laaie Dussault (Lea Eeureuila). Major, Alfred Parent (Ottawa). Companies : No. 1, Pointc aux Trembles, Capt. Alfred Bochon (St. Auguatin) ; No. 2, St. Raymond, Capt. Elie Frenette ; No. 8, St. Raymond, Capt. Cyprieii Par6 ; No. 4, Descliambault, Capt. J. G. Paquin ; No. 5, Cap 8ant6, Capt. J. L. Prenet ; No. 6, Lotbiniere, Capt. V. B. Courteau. Paymaster, Hony. Ma,j. G. D, B. Watters. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr.,\. E. Parent. Surg., A. Q. E. Beaudry, M.D. QOnrl "Queen's County" Battalion of Infantry (Hd u^iiu Q„_ Ckarlottetmon. P.E.I.) Lt.-Colonel. Francis Dogherty. Major, T. S. McLeod (Hunter River). Companies: No. I, Charlottetown Koyalty, Capt. David L. Hooper ; No. 3, Uliarlottetown, Capt. Daniel Stewart ; No. 4, Little York, Capt. George Crocltett ; No. 5, Brookfleld, Capt. Angus Beaton ; No. 6, Cove- head, Capt. J. R. Allan ; .No. 7, Alberton, Capt. E. C. MaxHeld ; No. 8. Tryou, Capt. John Q. Sheriff (North Carleton). Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. John McPhail. Adjutant, Mai. Elijah Purdy. Qr. Mr., G. D. Davidson. Surg., Jas. Warburton, M.U. An8t. Surg., a. D. Johnson, M.D. f2Q»r1 " Joliette" Bfkttalion of Infantry(Hd. Qrs., Town iJUi^A of JolietU, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, John J. SheppaTd. Majors, J. U. Foucher and M. D'A. Dosteler. Companies : No. 1, Joliette, Capt. J. H. B, Delfausse ; No. 2, L'Assoniption, Capt. J. E, B. Normandeau ; No. 3, St. Felix de Valois, Oapt. ; No. 4, Ste. Elizabeth, Capt. E. G. Pich6 ; No. 6, Rawdon, Capt. J. C. Mason ; No. 6, Rawdon, Capt. Thos. Copping. Adjutant, Capt. Godfroi CofBn. Qr. Mr., . Surg., A. M. Rivard. Aast. Surg., J. L. Leprohon. Q4.f1-) "St. Hyacinthe" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. OTtii Qrs. Town of St. Hyacinthe, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Alphonse Denis. Major, M. MacDonald (Actonvale). Companies: No. 1, St. Hyacinthe, Capiain A. C6t6; No. 2, St. Pie, Oapt. L. M. Morin ; No. 3. St. Simon. Capt. L. A. Rousseau (St. Hugues); No. 4, Sorel, ■Capt. Arch. Johnston; No. 6. St. Hyacinthe, Capt. N. A. Maranda ; No. 6, Acton Vale, Capt. L. H. Qauvin. Paijmaster, Eus6be Morin. Adjutant, ■Qr. Mr., David Beauvais. Surg., J. C. P. F. Des- pars. Asst. Surg., J. A. Trempe, M. D. Q/^fl, Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. Montreal, Que.) ut/iu Motto : " Bon coeur et bon bras." Lt.-Colonr^ A. D. Aubry. Majors, A. d'O. d'Orsonnens, J. P. A. des Trois Maisons. Companies : No. 1, St Jerome, Capt. F X. A. Car- ri<5re ; No. 2, St. Jean Baptiste Village, Capt. Henri Taschereau; No. 3, Longuenil, Lieut. G. H. Tellier No. 4, Laprairie, Capt. J. P. J. Rosenvinge ; No. 5, Cote St. Pan', Capt. A T. Patterson ; No. 6, Longueuil, Capt. C. A. H. Lippd. Paymaster, Capt. Joseph Dunn. Adjutant, Capt. Tancrede Pagnuelo. Qr. Mr., Hony. Capt. Geo. 'Trudeau. Surg., T. A. Urisson, M.D. Aast. Surg., O. R. de Cotret, M. D. ■^fitll '"''•"■ee Rivers" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs. autu Yamachiche.Qtie.) Badge: A shield bearing in centre, on a black ground, the number 86, above that number the motto. " Adsuni," and below the name, "Trois Rivieres'' The shield encircled by a wreath of Maple Leaves crossed at base, upon which rests a Beaver. Tlio whole surmounted by a Royal Crown. All in gold. Lt.-Colonel, H. O. 8. Dixon •(Montreal) Major, John Houliston. 89th CompaniM : No. 1, Tamaobiche, Oapt. Joseph Du Saalt; No. 2, Riviere du Loup (en haat), Capt J. H. Legris ; No. 3, Three Rivers, Capt. G. A. Tessier ; No. 4, St. Boniface de Shawenegan, Capt. P.de Varennes; No. 5, Berthier, Capt. F. J. A. Demers ; No. 6. St. Justin, Lieut. E. M. Chapdelaine. Paymaster, Hon'y Oapt C. J. Couloinbe (St. Justin). Ad}iUant, Qr. Mr., Eug6ne Godin. Surg., L. R. 0. Lafontaine, M.D. Asst. Surg., J. M. P. .Sylvestre, M.D. S'^ih "Quebec" Battilion of Infantry (Kd. Qrs., ' '■'" L'Ancienne Lorette, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, V. d» L. Laurin (Queftec). Majors, iiii^helFiaet (L'Ancienne Lorette], L N. Laurin. Companies: No. 1. Charlesbourg, Capt J. E. Frechette ; No. 2, Ancienne Lorette, Capt- H T Pageot ; No. 3. St Ambroise, Capt. J. Blondeau; No. 4, Ste. Koye, Capt. Geo. O'Farrell; No. 5, Beaupoii, Capt. J. A. Quay ; No. 6, Ste Famille d'Orleans, Capt J. Blouin. Pay- master, Hony. Ma,jor T. P. Morin, (Stn Foye). Adju- tant, Capt and Bt. Major H. Octave Roy, (Ancienne Lorette.) Qr. M., Hon'y Capt. Eugene De Blois. Surg., J. E. Grondin. As»t. '^i^rg., W. A. Giroux. QQi-'U " Kamouraska and Charlevoix" Battalion of In- C'J''" iaiitry (lid. Qrs. Riviere Quelle, Que.) Lt.- Colonel, Achilles Fraser. Majors, Romuald Tetu (St. Oervais), G. G. ^m'.\te (Kamouraska). Companies: No. 1, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Caj)t. Alfred Potvin ; No. ••>, St. Paul's Bay, Capt P. V. Chalouli (Kamouraska); No. 3, Kamouraska, Capt. J. E. R"9signol (St. Denis) ; No. 4, St. Pacome, Capt. J. F. X. hu.'M (St. Onisime): No. 5, St Denis, Capt. B. M. Dccheces (St. Paschal) ; No. 6, Bale St Paul, Capt. G. N. Cimon (Ls Eboulements). Paymaster, J. L. A. Labh^, (Quebec). Adjutant, Lt J. E. Mill (Maria). Qr. Mr., C. T. Dugal. S^lrg., H. W. Blag- don, M.D. Asst. Surg., C. H. A. Clement, M.D. " Temiscouata and Riraouski" Battalion of In- fantry (Hd. Qrs. Fraserville, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Louts E. Hudon. Majors, L. D. Hudon (Que&ec) ; David Prfeve. Companies: No. 1, Fraserville, Capt. George LeBel ; No. 2, St. George de Cacouna, Capt. J. A. Gilbert ; No. 3, St Ars^ne, Capt and Bt.-Ma,j. Zach6 Blanchet; No. 4, Isle Verte, Capt. J. E. Marceau ; No. 6, Ste. Cecils du Bic, Capt L. N. Cot6 ; No. 6, L'Anse au Sable, Capt Michel Rinquet (/{t»fto««iK) ; No. 7, Ri- mouski,Capt J. A. Martin; No. 8, St Octave, Capt Paymaster, Hony. Maj. J. N. Pouhot (Rimouski). Adjutant, Capt. John Hill. Qr. Mr., Hony. Major Ernest Ouellet Surg., J. B. K. Piset, M.D. Asst. Surg , Surgeon P. B. Grandbois, M.D. QAfVi "Winnipeg" Battalion of Rifles {Winnipeg, vyfLll 3f^,j) Lt.-Colonel, C. M. Boswell. Majors, H. N. Ruttan, H. M. Arnold. Eight Cmnpanies, Winnipeg : Captains, H. W. A. Chambre, F. H. AUnrdyce. H. H. Rowley, T. W. Goulding, W. A, Machaffle, C. N. Mitchell, G. MacD. Lang, R. L. Meadow.s. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. Her- bert Swinford. Adjutant. Capt T. H. Billman. Qr. Mr., Cnpt R. J. Whitla. Surg. Maj., G. T. Orton, M.D. Asst. Surg., H. Y. B.ildwin, M.D. Q9nfl "Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (ffd. Qrs., t7^UU sf Isidore, Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Louis C. Genest (St. Bernard). Uajor, Achille Chabot. Companies: No. 1, Ste. Claire, Capt A. Fortier; No. 2, St Isidore, Oai)t. Jos. Turgeon ; No. 3, St. Isidore, Capt F. D. Turgeon ; No, 4, Ste. Justine, Capt Louis Mercier. Paymaster, Capt E. Letourneau. Adjt., . Qr .Mr., P. X. Chabot Surg., L. M. Oeni r,t, M. D. QOpJ "Cumberland" Battalion of Infantry (fTd. Qrs., UOl U Maccan, N. .SM Lt.-Colmel. Matthew O. Har- rison. Major, .1. A. DIack [Amherst). Companies: No. 1, Salem, Cnpt G. H. Black; No. 2, Spring Hill, Cajit Win. Letcher ; No. 3, Maccan and River IIel)eit Capt. Jeptha Harrison; No. 4, Maccan Mountain, Capt H C. Mills (Mapelton); No. 5, Oxford, Capt Win. Oxley. Paymister, Hon'y M«j, Goo. B. Church. Ailjuttint, Capt. L. B. Donkin i (Spring Hill). Qr. Mr., H. J. Harrison. Surg., Jos. Hayes, M.D. q^i-U" Victoria' VtlU landers" J. L. Bethune. . Companies: No. 1 .Middle River, Ca rows, Capt. J. P. McKenzie; No. t Adjutant, Capt. John McDonald. QftfVi "District Majors.T.H.FAU (Rat Portage). , Previous to the ci tfeuce of this count Imperial Governnie troojis in each Pn volunteer militia c •when called upon, tinie.s of trouble. AfterConfederatii withdrew all the Ini at ipresent only ma naval establishmeni By the British N -cliief of all naval an( vested in the Quee placed in the hands partmentof Militia «stablislied, the (Irsl and the tirst Militia 40. The Act was su but i« practically ( 49 Vic, chap. 41, ( militia of Canada is iiJiabitants of Cana and under 60, n law, this population follows:— The first class c •and under 30, bei; children. The second class l 30 and 45, being unn The third class i •being married, or w The fourth class ( The following pet active service 'at ministers of all rel colleges and teache The following June, 1889, 1890, It Salaries, head quar Bi'igaile Majors . . . « ..val Military Col Ammunition, cloth Public armouries a Drill pay and cainj Drill instruction . . Dominion Rifle As Drill sheds and rifl Construction and 'iarracks in British g Care of military p Orant to Dominion Royal Canadian Dr R.Re^'tofC. Inf Improved rifle ord Formation 48th Hi Contingencies . . . Canadian Military Rifle Ranges, Suss Total ordii N'orth-West sorvlci Total exp« [1895 11895] MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA. 91 JoMph Da Ssnlt; ipt. J. H. Legris ; !88ler ; No. 4, St. Varennes ; No. 5, 1o. 6. tit. JuHtin, iter, Hon'y Oapt. ant, K. C. LafoDtnine, re, M.D. Battalion of In- )uelle, Que.) Lt.- loinuald Tetu (,St. I, Pocatlere, Cajit. Bay, Capt. P. V. nouraska, Capt. J. St. Pacome, Capt. 5, St. Denis, Capt. 6, Bale St. Paul, ). Paymaster, J. U, Lt. J. E. Mill Surg., H. W. Blag- Element, M. D. :i" Battalion of In- , Que.) Lt.-Colonel, Uudon {Quebec) ; ipt. George LeBel; ,. J. A. Gilbert ; No. i. Zach6 Blanchet; aroeau ; No. 6, Ste. ; No. 6, L'Anse au rwuiki) ; No. 7, Ri- !, St. Octave, Capt. [aj. J. N. Ponhot )lia Hill. Qr. Mr., rif., 3. B. H. Piset, Grandbols, M.D. Rifles {Winnipeg, . BoHwell. Majors, n/lf V. "Victoria "Battalion of Infantry, "Argyle High- y^lll UnduTH" (Hd. Qr».,Baddeck,tf.S.) Lt.-Colonel, J. L. Bethune. Major, C. W. Hill (Sydney) Companies : No. 1, Baddecic, Oapt. A. P. McEUe ; No. 2, Middle River, Capt. Chaa. McHae; No. 3, Grand Nar- rows, Capt. J. P. McNeil; No. 4, Baddeck, Capt. M H. McKenzie; No. 5. Porks Bridge, Capt. Hon. Qiilis. Adjutant. Capt. and Bt.-Maj. H. A. Foyle. Qr. Mr., John McDonald. Surg., A. D. MacOiUvray. naf Vi " District of Algoma " Battalion of Rifles (Hd. yOi/U Qm., Port Arthur, Ont.) Lt.-Col. Majors.T. H. Elliott (SawK -S*e. Marie), A. Carmiclmel {Rat Portage). Companies : No. 1, Port Arthur, Capt. J. H. Woodside ; No. 2, Fort William, Capt. J. 8. Smith; No. 3, Rat Portage, Capt. D. T. Ferguson. Paymaster, A. L. Russell. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr., . Surg., G. S. Beck. (NDRPENDBNT COMPANIES. Brandon Infantry Company (Man.) Lieut., P. J. Clark. Gore Bay Rifle Company (Ont.) Captain, J. M. Fraser. Saint John Rifle Company (N.P.) Badge : A Bugle. Motto : " Quo PatriA vocat." CapUdiK E A. Smith. SaultSte. Marie Rifle Company {Ont.) Lieut. J. A. Wilde. Thessalon Rifle Company {Ont.) Captain, W. A. Keetch. MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA. Previou.s to the confederation of the Provinces, the de- | ifeuee of tliis country was entirely in the hands of the i (iiilierial Government, who for that jturpose iiiaint.ained ' troops in each Provimie, supported by various local volunteer militia corps. This volunteer militia had, ■when called upon, rendered most ofllcient service in times of trouble. AfterConfederation the British Government gradually withdrew all the Imperial troops from this country, and at present only maintain a garrison at Halifax, and a iiaval establishment there and on the Pacific coast. By the British North America Act the command in -aliief of all naval and military forces of and in Canada was vested in the Queen, and the control of the same was placed in the hands of the Dominion Parliament. A De- partment of Militia and Defence was at the same time established, the first Minister being Sir George B, Cartier, and tlie first Militia Act was passed in 1868, 31 Vic, chap. 40. The Act was subsequently amended in various ways, but is practically embodied in the present Militia Act, 49 Vic, chap. 41, (Revised Statutes, 1886). By it the nilitia of Canada is declared to consist of all the male idiabitants of Canada of the age ol 18 years or upwards and under 60, not exempted or disqualifled by law, this population being divided into four classes, as follows:— The first class comprises those aged 18 or upwards and under 30, being unmarried or widowers without •children. The second class comprises those between the ages of 30 and 48, being unmarried or widowers without children. The third class comprises those between 18 and 46, ■being married, or widowers with children. The fourth class comprises those between 45 and 60. The following persons are exempt from enrolment and active service at any time : Judges, clergymen and ministers of all religious denominations, profe«>or8 in iolleges and teachers in religious orders, tlie wardens and ofllcials of all penitentiaries and lunatic asylums, persons physically disabled, and any jierson being the only son of a widow and her only support. Certain other persons are exemjit from service except in case of war. The number of men to be trained and drilled annually is limited to forty thousand, except as specially author- ized, and the period of drill is to be sixteen days and not less than ei^ht days each year Tlie Militia is divided into Active and Reserve land and marine force. The Active land and marine force is com- Eosed of men raised eitlier by voluntary enlistment or y ballot, and the Reserve force consists, practically, of the whole of tlie efficient men not serving in the Active Militia of the time being. The period of service is three years. The Establishment of the Permanent and Active Militia of the Dominion, for the year 1894-95, is as follows : Officers and Men. Cavalry— Roval Canadian Dragoons 169 Active Militia 2078 Field Arty.- -Royal Canadian Artillery. . . ) Ties ) 2247 204 "A" and "B" Field Batteries | Active Militia 1345 — 1549 Garrison Arty.— Royal Canadian Artillery \ o^o Nos. 1 and 2 Garrison C's. / Active Militia 2320 2532 Engineers — Active Militia 151 Infantry— Roval Regt. of Canadian Infantry. 5'.t2 Active Militia 28920 29612 Total (of all ranks). MMl ' MILITIA EXPENDITURE. The following is a summary of the expenditure by the Department of Militia for the fiscal years ending 30th June, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892 and 1893:— if Infantry (ffrf. Qrs., lel. Matthew B. Har- 'St). . G. H. Black ; No, •lier ; No. 3, Maccan 11 Harrison ; No. 4. UWa (Mapelton); No. lymister, Hon'y Mnj. apt. L. B. Donkin lurrison. Surg., Jos. Salaries, head quarters and district staff . . . Brigade Majors 'R ..val Military College of Canada Ammunition, clothing and military stores . 'Public armouries and care of Arms Drill pay and camp purposes Drill instruction Dominion Rifle Association Drill sheds and rifle ranges Construction and repairs 'iarracks in British Coluiu1)ia 5^ Cure of military properties Orant to Dominion Artillery A8sooiati(m 1889 Koyal Canadian Dragoons, R. 0. Artillery and 1 R. Regt. of C. Inf'y, and Schools of Instruct'n / Improved rifle ordnance Formation 48th Higlilanders, Toronto I Contingencies I Canadian Military Institute, Toronto Rifle Ranges, Sussex, N. B Total ordinary militia service j North-West service (Rebellion 1885) Total expenditure $ 20,700 13,164 51,237 195,589 01,177 286,637 36,885 10,000 10,641 88,007 17,868 9,410 2,000 471,720 3,000 36,455 81,323,551 41228 $1,364,780 1890 S 18,!583 15,020 83,677 198, .^53 60,526 265,331 36,288 10,000 26,211 70,632 2,000 463,081 379 36^732 $1,287,013 9,797 $1,296,810 1891 $ 17,223 14,209 69,248 192,000 60,928 272,098 35,996 10,000 27,663 79,291 2,000 459,655 soi'ioo 1892 $ 17,583 13,685 63,949 191,403 69,885 251.126 36,314 10,000 31,370 I 63,681 f 2,000 479,166 1,714 5,000 39,432 $1,279,514 8,017 $1,287,531 $1,260,308 3,956 $1,270,264 1893 $18,972.36 11,060.48 70,584.73 217,014.20 59,990.72 380,212.26 34,407.09 10,000,00 103,057,79 2,000,00 467,8,50,48 2,552,06 ' '46,674.28 100.00 339.46 $1,419,745.89 7,224.12 $1,426,970.01 1895] :i * Hon. Sir Oliver Mowat. PROVINCE OP ONTARIO. Entered Confederation Ist July, 1867. Population 1891— 2,112,989. Seat ok Government Toronto. LiHUTBN ant-Governor, Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. G. A. Kirkpatrich, ?10,000 ; Official Secretary, Conunander F. C Law, R. N., 81,200 ; Private Secretary, Arthur T. Kirkpatrick, $800. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Attomey-Oemral, l.'on. Sir Oliver Mowat ^,000 CommUsioMr oj' Crmcv. Lands, Hon. A.S. Hardy, 4,000 Cmnmissicner of Public Works, Hon.^ . Harty .. 4,000 Secretary, Hon. J. M. Gibson 4,000 Treasurer, Hon. Richurd Harcourt 4,000 Clerk, Executive Council, John R. Cartwright ; A ssistant Clerk, J. Lonsdale Capreol. Minister of Education, Hon. G. W. Ross $4,000 Minister of Agriculture and Registrar, Hon. John Dryden 4,000 Without Portfolio, Hon. E. H. Bronson OFFICERS OF THE LE0I8LATIVB ASSEMBLY. Clerk of the Hotm: and Clerk of the Crovm in Chancery, Charles Clarke $1,800 Assistant Clerk, Arthur H. Sydere l,f>00 Clerk, J. M. Delaniere 1,000 Accountant, Lud. K. Cameron Laic Clerk, A. M. Dyinond Sergeant-at-Arms, P. J. Qlackmeyer House Keeper and Chief Messenger, P. O'Brien . $400 600 600 600 ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE Attorney-General, Hon. Sir. Oliver Mowat $7,000 Deputy Attorney -General, J. R. Cartwright 3,000 Le;ial Secretary, A. M. Dymond ' 800 Assistant Clerk Executive Council, J. L. Capreol, 1,600 Clerk and Private Secretary, 8. T. Bnstedo 1,750 Oovernment Detectives, J. W. Murray, $1,650 ; J. E. Rofcers, $1,350 ; Win. Greer, $1,000 REOISTRAR-OENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Registrar-General, Hon. R. Harcourt Deputy Registrar-General, Dr. P. H. Bryce Inspector, Col. R. B. Hamilton Clerks, .r. M. Ridley, T. F. Callasrhan, C. M. Par- dee, F. Jones, and C. 8. Horrocks Stenographer, M. H. Smith DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS- Commissioner, Hon. Wm. Harty $4,000 Secretary, Wm. Edwai-ds 2,200 Architect, Kivas Tully 2,500 Engineer, R. McCallum 2,100 Latv Clerk and Accountant, J. P. Etlwards 1,300 Architectural Draughtsman, F. A. Heakes 1,400 £n{7tne(;ri»ii7 -Dm«<7rt(«wian, R. P. Fairbairn .... 1,350 Ass't Engineering Draughtsman, C. O. Horetzky. 1,100 Ass't Archtectural Draughtsman, T. M. Hennessy. 1,050 First Clerk and Shorthand Writer, M. Wilson . . . 1,200 Clerk «fc Paym'r of Outlying W'ks. 8. G. O'Orady. l.OSO' Jfe««enfli«r, C. A. McDonalcf. 600 PROVINCIAL REOISTRAB'B OFnCE- Deputy Registrar, J. F. C. Uasher 1,400 [92] PROVINOIi Provincial Seereta I AsMtant Secretary {cUff Clerk. J. B. N 1 Minister's Seeretari OFFICE OF ASYLUI Inspectors of Prist Christie, $2,600; ja,,500; James N( Chief Clerk, 3. Man A»ul Toronto— Medical Superi Bursar, Wm. T London — Medical Superi^ Bursar, 0. A. 8 Kinjfston— Medical Superii Bursar, Willian Hamilton— Medical Superi, Bursar, B. way Mimico— First Physician Bursar, James ( Asylum for Idiots, C Medical Superh Bursar, T. J. M Institution for the I Superintendent^ Bursar, A. Matt Institution for the I Principal, A. H Bursar, W. N. 1 Central Prison for Warden, Jas Ma Btirsar, Reformatory for Boj Superintendent, Bursar, W. P. B Andrew Mercer Refc dustrial Refuge foi Superintendent, Bursar, R. W. I INSPBCT( Inspector, Joseph Di IN8PBCTC Inspector, 8UPBRINT8K Superintendent, J. < PROVINCIAL T] Treasurer, Hon. Rio Assistant Treasurer Chief Clerk, F. A. Ci Treas.,Sec.JkCl'kof. Cashier, W. N. Douj PR0V1N( Chairman, Dr. J. J. Secretary, Dr. P. H. Analyst, J. J. Mack( Clerk, G. W. Dunoai Stenographer, M. H, PROVIN( Provincial Auditor, Book-keeper, A. J. R INSP Inspector, J. Howar LICENSE AND ADM First Officer, Henry Acting Accountant, r 600 P. O'Brien . . 600 |C WORKS. 14,000 2,20(1 '2,S00 2,100 iwards 1,300 leakes 1,400 lirbairn .... l,3r.O O. Horetzky. 1,100 M. HenneBsy. l,Of)0 A. Wilson . . . 1,200 , O. O'Orady. 1,05(V 600 'S OFnCE. 1,400 PROVmaiAL SBORBTART'S OFnOB. Provincial Secretary Mon. J. M. Gibson 14,000 J ^tmtant Secretary, Geo. E. Lumsden 2,30f» Chief Clerk. J. B. McLachlan ; 1,200 1 Miniiiter'8 Secretary, J. I. Mcintosh 1,260 OFFICE op ABTLUMS, PRIB0K8, AND PUBLIC CUARITIR8. Impeetors of Prisons and Public Charities, R. Christie, «2,60O; T. F. Chamberlain. M.D., 82,.500 ; James Noxon $2,400 Chief Clerk, J. iSasm 1,3C0 Asylums fw the Insane. Toronto — Medical Superintendent, D. Clark, M.D 2,000 Burmr, Wm. Tracy 1,400 London — Medical Superintendent, R. M. Bucke, M.D. . 2,000 Bursar, C. A. Sippi 1,400 Kingston— Medical Superintendent, C. K. Clarke, M.D. . 2,000 Bursar, William Anglin 1,300 Hamilton — Medical Superintendent, J. Russell, M.D — 2,000 Bursar, B. Way 1,400 Mimico— First Physician, J. B. Murphy, M.D 1,400 Bursar, James Corcoran 1,000 Asylum for Idiots, Orillia— Medical Superintendent, A. H. Beaton, M.D. 1,€00 Bursar.r. J. Muir 1,000 Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleville— Superintendent, R. Mathison 1,600 Bursar, A. Matheson 1,000 Institution for the Blind, Brantford— Principal, A. H. Dymond 1,600 Bursar, W. N. Hossie 1,100 Central Prison for Ontario, Toronto— Warden, Jas Massie 2,000 Bursar, 1,300 Reformatory for Boys, Penetanifuishene— Superintendent, Thos. McCrosson 1,600 Bursar, W. P. Band 950 Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Females and In- dustrial Refuge for Girls, Toronto— Superintendent, Mrs. O'Reilly 1,000 Bursar, R. yf. Laird 1,100 1N8PKCT0R OK DIVISION COURTS. Inspector, Joseph Dickey 1,700 INSPKCTOR OF RIOIBTRY OFFICES. Inspector, 2,000 BUPKRINTRNDBNT NBOIiRCTKD CHIl.DRBN. Superintetulent, J. J. Kelao 1,200 PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. Treasurer, Hon. Richard Harcourt $4,000 Assistant Treasurer, W. C. Noxon 2,300 Chief Clerk, F. A. Carrell l.'iSO Treas. , Sec. cfc Cl'kof Algoma Taxes, L. V. Peicival. 1,560 Cashier, W. N. Dougrlas 1,150 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF IIRALTII. (hairman. Dr. J. J. Oassidy Sttretary, Dr. P. H. Bryce Analyst, J. J. Mackenzie Clerk, G. W. Duncan Stenographer, M. H. Smith PROVINCIAL auditor's BRANCH. Provincial Auditor, C H. Sproule 2,400 Book-keeper, A. J. Rattray 1,500 INDPKCTOR OF INSURANCR. Innpector, J. Howard Hunter, M.A 2,800 LICEN8B AND ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICg ACCOUNTS BRANCH. First Officer, Henry Totten 2,000 Acting Accountant, J. F. Mowat 1,200 QUBRN'a PRINTER. t&., Liberal ; Con., Conservative; Pat., Patron; /nd., Independent ; P.P.^., Protestant Protective Association. NoTK.— The political party is jifiven acroordin^ to the best informaticn obtainable. If there should be aii> errors the EMitor will gladly correct them on advice. con8titi;kncy. Addinijton Algmna Ea»t. .. Algoma We»t. . . Brockville Brant, N. R.... Brant, S. R.... Bruce, a. R Bruce, C. R.... Bruce, N. R. ... Card-well CarUton Dufferin Dundus Durham, E. R. Durham, W. R. Elgin, E.R.... Elgin, W.R.... Eisex, N.R.... Essex, S. R Frontenac Glengarry Grenville Oreu, \.R Orey,S.R Grcy.C.R Haldimatid — Halton Hamilton, WR \ Hamitton,ER ( Hasfngs, E. R. Hastings, W. H. Hastings, N. R. Huron, E. R... Huron, W. R... Htiron, S. R — Kent, E.R Kent, W.R Kingston Lambton, E. R. Lambton, W. R, LaiMrk, N. R.. Laiw^k, S. R... Leeds Lennox Lincoln London Middlesex, E. R. Middlesex. X.R, Middl'sex, W.R. Monck Muskoka Aii)i««i»i,f Norfolk, S R... Norfolk, A, i2.. Nurthunib'ld, E. Northumh'ld, W. Ontario, N. R.. Ontario, S. R... popr- LATION. 17,584 26,028 16,829 17,787 11,406 21,811 22.154 19,575 22,874 20,lfl5 21,807 22,183 20,132 17,053 15,374 18,446 24,032 28,423 XAMK OF MEMHBR. James Reid Con Charles J. Farwell Lib. James M. Savage Con. George A. Dana Lib. Wm. B. Wood Lib. Hon A.S. Harfly Lib. Reuben E. Truax Lib. John S. McDonald. ...Pc D. McNaughton. P. P. A. .fc [Pat. Ed'vard A. Little Con. p. 0. ADDRBSa. vo. OP VOTES receiv'd Centreville Sault Ste. Marie Rat Portage Brockville St. George Toronto , Walkerton Ripley Forest Allandale . Geo. Nelaon Kidd Fat. |Carp . William Dynes Pat. James P. Whitney Con. William A. Fallis Con. Wm. Henry Reid Con. Charles A. Brower Con. Donald McNish Lib, William J. McKeo ...Lib. 26,917 Wm. D. Balfour U,689 24,447 21.609 24,068 22,817 24,329 18.216 21,982 48,073 18,060 18,064 22,070 20,891 ?2,5i8 23,332 25,229 32,790 24,586 23,148 35,662 18,434 19,201 21,492 14,900 25,394 31,977 22,292 18,615 19,460 16,408 17,850 13,163 15,ll'6 15,886 21,995 14,947 20,324 25,P8l brlando Bush Con. James Cleland Lib. Joseph L. Haycock. . .Pai. David M. McPher8on..Prt(, Granp;e Mornsburtfh . Millbrook . . . Clarke New Sarum . Fingal Windsor . . ..Lib. Amherstburgh. David McN'ichol. .Pot. Cataraqui Lancaster 1849 1882 1137 2045 1192 2597 1913 1932 1369 j 1888 [ 1986 2466 2110 1746 1646 1700 1 2861 1843 1 2521 -[ 1517 2030 NAUR OP DEFEATED CANDI- g.^ DATE AND NUMBER « § OP VOTES RECEIVED. H < Kemptville I 1820 ] Thomas Qamey Pat. John Senn Pat. William Kerns Co?t. ( Hon. J. M. Gibson . . . Lib. 1 James T. Middleton.Z.t6. Alexander McLaren . . Pat. W. H. Biggar Lib. James Hajfgerty Ind. Thomas Gibson Lib. James T. Garrow Lib. Murdo Y. McLean Lib. Robert Ferguson Lib. Thos. L. Vardo. .Pat. ,b Lib. Edward H. Smvthe . . . Con P. D. McCallum..P.P.^..fc [Ind. A. T.Ourd.. P. P. A. di Ind. Richard F. Preston . . . Con. A. J. Matheson Con. Walter Beatty Coti. W. W. Keacham Con. J. Hiscott. . P. P. A. .fc Con. W. R. Meredith Con. William Shore Pat. Wm. H. Taylor Lib. Hon. G. W. iloss Lib. Hon. R. Hp.rcourt Lih. Geo. E. L-^ngford Con. John Lo'.ighrin Lib. Wm. A. Charlton Lib. E. C. Carpenter Lib. W. A. Willoughby.... Ccr. Meaf ord . I^mlash . Maxwell. York Burlington TorontC' Hamilton Melrose Belleville West Huntingdon. Wroxeter Goderich Seaforth Thamesville Cedar Springs . . Kingston Forest Petrolea Carleton Place. Perth Delta Odessa Virgil Toronto White Oak . Parkhill Toronto Toronto Bracebridge , ■ Mattawa Lynedoch . . Simcoe Colborne Corelli C. Field Lib. Cobourg . Thos. W. Chappie I(t6.iUxbridge. Hon. John Dryden [Ab. iToronto . 1646 ■[ 2401 173t I 1693 2269 2468 2348 1574 1473 1782 2129 2263 2336 236;> 3106 1710 2070 8044 1499 1830 / 1999 1089 1 2548 3273 2280 2016 1970 1519 1803 1346 1424 1690 1701 1 1402 1 2114 2884 Frank HalUday 1647 I W.H.Hearst 1816 Jas. Conmee 1131 U. J Jelly 1778 I S. G. Kitchen 748 I J. E. Hopkins 1980 W. Valens 1762 ! W.M. Dack 1401 I A. D. McConner....ll23\| William Mcintosh ... 987 / E, Jeffs 1643 l Chas. RobineoD 6 / G.Monk 1136 Dr. Barr 1856 J. P. Fox 1923 George Campbell . . .1846 W. T. Lockhart 1686 J. C. Dance 1334 ) W.Ford 854 r D. McColl 2680 G. A, Wintermule.. . 1597 \ S. White 901/ J. A. Buchanan 1732 \ R. E. Dodson £20/ J. S. Gallagher 1.S86 O. H. McGillivray...l6W A. Buchanan 1334 1 Joseph Scott 664 / Charles Medcalf 1433 ) W. Repct 1252/ G. McKechnie 1612 Joseph Rorke 1193 ) C. W. Hartman 1138/ Jacob Baxter 1678 J. Husband 2158 W. Hancock 2011 C. R. Smith 2248 N. Vemiilyei 1413 R. J. Graham 1392 A. F. Wood ...;.... 1732 W. Milne 1676 James Connolly 2187 R. Weismiller 2313 C. Darling 1933 James Clancy 2.591 Hon.Wm. Harty . . . . 1709 R.J. McCormick . .1871 Chas. Mackenzie 2956 W.C. Caldwell 1473 J. M. Clarke 12071 James Ferguson 414 / J. B. Wilson 1620 Thos. Symington . . 977 ) R. M. Briscoe 720 t R. W. Thompson .... 2426 T. 8. Hobbs 3130 R. W. Jackson 1831 J. H. Alexander ...1887 J. A. Leitoh 1868 Hugh Crawford 1452 A. P. Cockburn .... 1035 Stephen Fournier. . . 698 O. Cruise 1403 D. Dalton 1403 F. L. Webb 1522) J. R. Irving 1166 t George Mitchell .... 1256 \ — . Kirk 24/ Jas. Glendinning . . . 2089 R. Miller 2504 202 66 (5 267 34* 617 151 531 246 345 850 609 18- 401 61 366 171 246 78» 13V 384 492 213 78> 54i 15 111 457 10(> 161 81 .10 5.13 7() 1: 432 51,^ 1 199 88 523 37i> 11? 12i 137 399 112 67 1681 647 1 211 287 146! 75I 320| CONSTITl'KNCY. Ottawa (S Mem- bers) Oxft.-d,N. R.. Oxford, S.R.... Parry Sovnd... Perth, a. R.... Perth, S.R Peterboro', E. R. PeUrbaroT, W.R. Prescott Prince Edward. Renfrew, S. R.. Renfrew, N. R. Russell Simcoe, E. R... Simcoe, W.R... Sitneoe, C. R... Storvwnt Toronto, W..\ Torvnto, E...\ roronto, N... i Toronto, S.... ) Victoria, E. R. Victoria, W. R. Waterloo, N. R. Waterloo, S. R. . Welland WeUii}gion,S.R. frellvngton,E.R. Wellington W.R WeiUwoHh,N.R. Wentworth, S.R. York. N.R... York, E. R. . . York, W.R... Repretentativea. Awrey, Nic'-Olas. Balfour, Wii. Doi Barr, Henr; Beatty, Waloer... Beatty, Wm. Rab Bennett, John Biggar, Wm. Hod Blezard, Thomas. Bronson, Hon. Er Wi-ower, Chas. Ar buiih,. Orlando Campbell, Robert Carnegie, John H Carpenter, E. C. . ('aven, John Chappie, Thomas Charlton, Wm. A Cleland, James. . . Cruig, John Crawford, Thoma Currie, Arch Dana, Geo. Augu Davis, Elihu J.. . . Dryilon, Hon. Jol Dynes, Wm Evanturel, F. E. FaUiB, Wm. A... Farwell, Charles : Ferguson, Robt. . Field, C. C....N( Flatt, John Ira. . Qamey, Thomas. OFFICERS W. T. Preston, L Law Clerk ; F. J. [1895 1 1895] PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 95 testant Protective- f there should be any I AND NUMBER TB8 RECEIVED. OONSTITI'BNCY. Ottawa (S Mem- bers) Oxford, S.R.... Parry Sovnd. .. Perth, A'. R.... Perth, S.R Peterboro', E. R. Peterb(yr&, W.R. PreKOtt Prinee Edward. Rntfrew, S. R.. Renfrew, N. R. Russell Simcoe, E. R... Simcoe, W.R... Siineoe, C. R... Stormont Toronto, W..^ Toronto, E...\ Toronto. N...\ Toronto, S....) Victoria, E. R. . Victoria, W. R. Waterloo, N. R. Waterloo, S. R. . Welland WeUv}oion,S.R. Wellington.E.R. Wellington W.R WeiUwoTth,N.R. Wentworth, S.R. York.N. R York, E. R York, W.R POPU- LATION. 44,142 27,037 22,812 18,967 29,602 22,114 16,803 18,887 24,173 18,880 23,972 23,005 29,970 26,567 19,910 19,910 27,156 181,209 20,693 18,648 25,325 25,139 25,132 21,391 20,303 17,582 14,591 13,550 23,702 18,3J7 21,863 NAME OK UKMBER. I Oeorffe O'Kecfe . . . I Hon.bMI.BronBoti. .lAb. ..Lib. Hon. Sir O. Mowat Lib. Angus McKcy Lib. Wni. Rabb Beatty .... Con. Thos. Magwood Con. John McNeil Pat. Thomas Blezard Lib. Jaa. R. Stratton Lib. V. E. AlfredEvanturel.Lib. John Caven Pat. Robt. .Lib. A. Campbell Henry Barr : Lib. Alex. RobUlard L^. A. Miscampbell Con. Archibald (Jurrie Pat. Robert Paton Lib. p. 0. ADURBSB. Ottawa Ottawa Toronto IngersoU Parry Sound . Poole Fullarton Villiers Pv-iterboro'... Alfred Picton Douglas Douglas Ottawa Midland. ... Creemore .. New Lowell John Bennett r Thomas Crawford. . Geo. S. Ryerson . . . George F. Marter. . Oliver A. Howland. John H. Carnegie . . . John McKay Pat. .Con. Con. .Con. .Con. .Con. .Lib. Alex. B. Robertson . . . Lib. John D. Moore Lib. Wni. M. German Lib. John Mutrie Lib. John Craig Lib. George Tucicer Pat. John Ira Flat' Lib. Nicholas Awre/ Lib. E. J. Davis Lib. John Richardson Lib. Joseph W. St. Joh 1. . .Con. Tayside . . . Toronto . . Toronto . . Toronto . . Toronto . . Coboconk . Woodville Nithburg. Gait Welland . . Oustic NO. OP V0TB8 rkcbiv'd Fergus Boswrth Hamilton Hamilton King Scarboro' Toronto Junction. 3381 3316 2197 2454 1968 2957- 2232 1621 2280 2088 S149| 1802 1 1978 1970 2021 1 1 A)u 1170 1 1809 I 2494 3401 4007 6073 1688 1785 1 2042] 2212 2579 1993 1318 I 1718 1449 1551 2035 1959 2151 NAMP. Or . 'BATED CANDI- DATE AND NUMBER OK VOTES RECEIVED. 23 \ 'SI A. F. Mclntyre 1923 T. McVeity 2616 H J. Beck Chos. Horsman 156.'> W. Nancekivele . ..2073 James Sharpe 1488 G. O. McPherson 2849 Thos. Ballantyne . . . . 22iiO John LAnoaster 1156 H. C. Winch 1520 J. Cross 830 James Gibson 1482 i Isaac Wilson 397/ Dr. Dowlin^ V/, i John Teirney 1 f John Shaw, jr 1658 John Tvtler 1187 W. M. Harvey 1897 i W. Lawson 759/ J. S. Duff 1422 — . Coutte 1091 1 A. B. Thompson 922 | W, Mack 1405) O. Fulton 633 f G. G. S. Lindsay.... 1480 John Armstrong 1743 Joseph Tait 3202 Charles Moss 3996 Wm. Thurston 1415 R. Bryans 1315 I John Campbell 570 i V. Otterbein 1124 > F. G. Gardiner 829 ( J. N. Sipes 1764 W. McClearv 2488 G. A. Darby 1307 James Parks 1253 \ Joseph Hampton . . . 984 ) A. S. Allan 1435 John Nicholson 1375 James Wilson 1250 J. Hutchinson 1714 E. B. Rycknmn 1525 W.J. Hill 2098 m -I M < x * 766 700' 632 381 48a 108 23 465 760. 1208 667 231 320 789 124 87 79' 394 1014 1658 805 2077 273 470' 918 448 91 68e 6f> 28i: 74 301 321 4.34 53: ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS AND ELECTORAL DISTRICTS-ONTARIO. BepreteiUatfves. Constititenciai. Awrey, Nio'-olas. . . .Wentworth, N.R. Balfour, Wia. Douglas E^Hex, S.R. Barr, Henr; Renfrew, N.R. Beatty, Wal'/er Leeds Beatty, Wm. Rabb Parry Sound BennBtt, John Slormont Biggar, Wm. Hodgins.. Hastings, W.R. Blezard, Thomas. .Peterborough, E.R. Bronson, Hon. Erskine Hy Ottawa "'"wer, Chas. And Elgin, E.R. Biibh, Orlando Grenville Campbell, Robert A .Renfrew, S.R. Carnegie, John H Victoria, E.R. Carpenter, E. C Norfolk, N.R. (Javen, John J.^rince Edward Chappie, Thomas "'V Ontario, N.R. Charlton, Wm. A Norfolk, S.R. Cleland, James Grey, N.R. Craig, John Wellington, E.R. Crawford, Thomas Toronto, W. Currie, Arch Simcoe, W.R. Dana, Geo. Augustus Brockville Davis, Ehhu J York, N.R. Dryden, Hon. John Ontario, S.R. Dynes, Wm Dufferin Evanture 1, P. E. A Prescott FaUis, Wm. A Durham, E.R. Farwell, Charles Frai.Klin..Algoma, E. Ferguson, Robt Kent, E.R. Field, C. C. . . .Northumberland, W.R. Flatt, John Ira Wentworth, N.R. Gamey, Thomas Grey,C.R. Representatives. Constituencies. \ Garrow, James T Huron, W.R. i German, Win. Manley Welland j Gibson, Hon. J. M Hamilton, W. | Gibson, Thomas Huron, E.R. lurd, Alfred T Lambton,W.R. I iiaggerty, James Hastings, N.R. j Harcourt, Hon. Richard Monck t Hardy, Hon. A. 8 Brant, S.R. ! Haycock, Joseph L Prontenao ! Hiscott, James Lincoln Howland, O. A Toronto, S. Kerns, Wm Halton Kidd, Geo. Nelson Oarleton Langford, Geo. Ed Muskoka Little, Ed. Alf Cardwell Loughrin, John Nipissing McCallum , Peter D . . . Lambton , E. R. McDonald, John S Bruce, C.R. McKay, Angus Oxford, S.R. McKay, John Victoria, W.R. McKee, Wm. J Essex, N.R. Mcliaren, Alex Hastings, E. R. McLean, Murdo Y Huron, S.R. McNaughtou, Daniel Bruce, N.R. McNeil, John Perth, S.R. McNichol, David Grey, 8. R. McNish, Donald Elcrin, W.R. McPherson, David M Glfcr>i{orry Magwood, Thomas Perth, N.R. Marter, O. F Toronto, N. Matheson, i^rthur Jas Lanark, S.R. Meacham, W. W Lennox BepresentiUiivs. Const it ttmcies. Meredith, W. R London. Middleton, Jas. T Hamilton, E. Miscampbell, A Simroe, E.R. Moore, John D Waterloo, S.R. Mowat, Hon. Sir Oliver. .Oxford, N.R. Mutrie, John Wellington, S.R. O'Keefe, Geo Ottawa Pardo,T. L Kent, W.R. Paton, Robert Simcoe. C.R. Preston, R. P Lanark . N.R. Reid, James Addington Beid, Wm. H Durham, W.R. Richardson, John York, E.R.. Robertson, A. B Waterloo, N.R. RobiUard, Alex Russell Ross, Hon. G. W Middlesex, W.R. Ryerson, G. S Toronto, E. Si'vage, James M Algoma, W. Senn, John Haldimand Shore, Wm Middlesex, E.R. Smith, John Peel Smythe, E. H Kingston St. John, J. W Yorlj, W.R. Stratton, Jar. R. .Peterborough, W.R. Taylor, Wm. H Middlesex, N.R. Truax, Reuben E Bruce, S. R. Tvicker, Geo Wellington, W.R. Whitney, James P Dundus Willoughby,W.A...Northumberld.E.R Wood, Wm. B Brant, N.R. OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBty.—OhtkrlBB Clarke, Clerk of the Home; Arthur H. Sydere, Clerk Assistant ; W. T. Preston, Lifrrarton ; J. M. Delamere, CUrk and Postmaster; Lud. K.Cameron, Accountant; A. M. Dymond,, Law Clerk; P. J. Olaokmeyer, Seroeant-at-Arma ; P. O'Brien, Housekeeper and Chief Messenger. PROVINCE OP QUEBEC. Entered Confederation— Ist July, 1867. Population 1891—1,488,586. Skat op Oovbrnmknt Qubbbc. LnuTBNANi-OovBaNOB. — Hon. J. A. Chapleau, 110,000; Capt. H. F. Sheppard, Aide-de-Camp ; Alex. CUment, Private Secretary ; Walter Lannen, Messenger. SXKCUTIVB COUNCIL. Hon. O. A. Nantel. of Public Hon. L. O. Taillori Premier and President of Council. " E. J. Flynn Commissioner of CrownLands " Louis Beaubien Commissioner of Agriculture and Colonization. ' " T. Chase-Casgrain Attomey-Oeneral. ', OrFiCKRfl.— O. Orenier, Clerk Executive Council ; W. Learnmouth and A. Genereux, Clerks ; and two Mesaengera. Commissioner Works. " Treastirer. " L. P. Pelletier Secretary and Registrar. " T. Chapaib (Without Portfolio.) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. BoccHKR DE LA BRci'iii, Speaker. DIVISION. NAMB. P. O. ADDRB88. Alma Hon. Louis Tourville, Lt6. Montreal. Bedford . DeLaDurantaye De Lanaudiere . De la Valliere . . De Lorimier De Salaberry . . . Qolfe Orandville Jrikerman Kennebec LaSalle ThoB. Wood Con. Dunham Flats Pierre Qameau. Lift. Quebec. L. Sylvestre Lt&.lsle du Ped. F.X.O.M^thotCon.{Virt8!" J. O. Laviolette.Con.Moiitreal. H. Starnes Ltb.Montreal. David A. Ross. .//t&.Quebec. G. Bryson, Jr. . .itft.FortCoulonge N. C. Cormier. .Ltft.PlessisviMe. /St. Augustin, F.X. P. Larue. Con. \ Pontneuf. DIVISION. Lauzon Hon, Les Laurentides. " MiUe Isles " Montarville " Bepentigny " Rigaud " Rougemont " Shawinigan " Saurel " Stadacona " Victoria " WellingUm " OPPICKBS OP TUB LB0I8LATIVB COUNCIL. NAME. P. 0. ADDRBSS N. Audet Con. St. Anseln^ \ T. Chapais Con. Quebec. David Mar8il...Lt6.St. Eustache. CBdeBouchervilleC.Boucherville. H. Archanibeault,L.Montrea]. Wilfred Prevost.Ltb.Montreal. B. de la Bru ere, Con. St. Hyacinthe John Jones R088,c{Ste-Anne^de Jos. A, Dorion .Con.St. Ours. J. Sharpies Con.Quebec. Ja8.K.Ward.L{Co^/„^An|x>ine Francis E. Oilman, L.Montreal. Clerk, Louis Frechette. Oentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Sam'l Staunton Hait. Clerk Amistant, R. Campbell. Clerk of English Joxtmal and English Translator, R. Campbell. Clerk of French Journal and French Translator, Nap. Legendre. Sergeant-at-Arms, and Clerk cf Committees, J. E. Baribeaa. 96 FROVINOIi 1895] PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 07 >i<^i LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. CUNgTITUKNClES. Argent mil Arthabanka Bagot Beauee BeauhamoU Belleeha»»e Berthier Bonaventure. . . . Brotne Chambly ChamplaiH Charlevoix Chateauijuay . .. Chicout.etSag.. Compton De ux- Mo ntagn'i Dorchester DrummoiKl .... Qaspi Hochelaga Huntingdon.... Iberville Jacptea-Cartier. Johette Kamoitrn«ka . . . Lac St. Jean Laprairie L'Ammnption . . Laual Liah L'Met Lotbinitre Uankinongi . Matane .'..,. Migantie. . . . Mimisitmoi . . Montcalm . . . NAIIB. Simpson, Wm. John. . . Oirouard, Joe. Ena . . . McDonald, Milton Poirier, Joseph Biaaon, E. H Tiirgreon, Adelard AllHrd, Victor Meroier, lion. Honor^. England, Rufus N Taillon, Hon. L. O Orenier, Dr. Pierre Morin, Joseph Grei»f, William Petit, Honore p. O. ADDRWS. Lachute. Drum'ndville. StAndr^d'Act. StJosdelaB'oe Beauhamois .. S.D. de L^vit. Berthierville. Montreal. Knowlton. Montreal. St. Maurice. Bale St. Paul. SteMal.d'Orra. Chiooutimi. Beauchamp, BenJ Pelletier, Hon. I.. P . . Cooke, Peter Joseph . . Flynn, Hon. E. J Villeneuve, Jos. O Stephens, Geo. W Gomelin, F. (fils) Descarries, Jos. A Tellier, Jos. M Desjardins, C, A Oirard, Joseph Doyon, Cyrille Marion, Joseph LeBlaiic, Pierre Ev . . . Baker, Ignace A Dtehfene, F. G. M Lalibert^, E. Hip Caron, Hector Ptnault, L. F King, James Spencer, Elijah E Magnan, Octave Hon. P. Ev. LbBlamo, Speaker. CONSTITUINCIRS. Montinagny Montmorency. .. Montreal No. 1.. Montreal jVo. 3.. Montreal No. S MontrM No. 4.. Montreal No. 6.. Montreal No. 6'.. NapiervUle Nicolet Ottawa Pontine Portneuf Quibee (Centre). Quibeo, (Comte) Quihee-EH Qu4bee-0ueit.. . . hiehelitu Richmond RimovMki Rouville St. Hi/acinthe.. St. Jean >Si(. Maurice St. Sanvetir Shefford Sherbrooke Soulanges .. . . Stangtead Ttmiiicouata. . . . Terrebonne Troig-Rivi^res Vaudreuil Verehh-ei Wolfe Vamaska St. Hernias. Quebec. Montreal. Quebec. HtJ-BtedeMon Montreal. St. Alexandre. Lachine. Joliette. St And. de Kam St. aidion. St. Isidore. St. P. I'Ermite. Montreal. St. "icholas. Quei^ec. Warwick. St. Leon. Quebec. Quebec. Frelighsburg. St. Alexis. NAMI. p. O. ADDRiaa. Bematchez, N St Thos. Mont'jr Casgrain, Hon. T. C. .. Quibec. Martineau, Francois . . Montreal. Autre, Olivier M Montreal. Parizeau, Damase Montreal. Morris, Alexander W.. Montreal. Hall, Hon. J. S Montreal. Kei.nedy, Patrick Montreal. Ste-Mane, Louis St. Remi. Beaubien, Hon. L Montreal. Titreau, Nerc^e Hull. Gillies, David Braeuide. Tessier, Jules Quebec. Chauteauvert, V Ouebec. Fitzpatrick, Chaa Quebec. Shehyn, Hon. Jos Quebec. Carbray, Felix Quebec. Lacouture, Louis Sorel. B^dard, Joseph Richmond. Tessier, Auguste Rimouski. Oirard, Alfred Marierille. Cartier, Dr. A. P Ste. Madeleine. Marchand, Hon. F. O. . St J. d'Iberville Duple88ib,L.T.N,L Trois-Rividres. Parent, S. Napoleon ... St. Sauveur. Savaria, Adolphe F. . . . Waterloo. Panneton, L. E Sherbrooke. Bourboimais, A. Montreal. Hackett, M. F Stanstead. Kioux, Napolton Trois-Pistoles. Nantei, Hon. G. A Montreal. Normand. T. E Three Riven. Cholette, Uilaire Rigaud. Lussier, A. A. E. E Varennes. Chicoyne, Jer6me A. . . Sherbrooke. Gladu, Victor St.Fran. du Lao Officbrs of the Lroiblative Assbublt. ; Alex. CUment, mer of Public 1 two Messengers. p. 0. ADDRBB8 7on. St. Anselni \ 7on. Quebec. Li&.St. Eustache. leC.Boucherville. t.L.Montreal. Cit&. Montreal. 7(m.St. Hyacinthe Trandator, Nap. Clerk of the Legislative Aggembly, L. O. Desjardins. Sergeant-at-Arms, Dr. GMeon Laroque. A»gt. Sergeant-at-Arma, Jos. Laroque. Asst. Clerk of the Legislative A»setnbly, A. 0. Guilbault. Deputy Clerk, Clerk of the English Journal and Records, Paji E. Smith. Asst. Clerk of the English Journal, Alfred K. Austin. Clerk of French Jmirnal and Petitions, etc., Louis Fortier. Assistant Clerk of French Journal and Petitions, etc., A. J. MaoDonald. Accountant, Laurent Simoneau. Clerks of the Private Bills Committee and Permanent Orders, Edouard Lemoine, Charles Delagrave. Chief French Translator, L6on Ledieu. Assistant French Translators, Ernest Tremblay, Honorfi Joannette. Chief English Translator, Crawford Lindsay. Asst. English Translatwrs, E. R. AUeyn, Jos. E. Treffry. Clerk of Votes and Proceedinys, N. F. de St. Maurice. Asst. Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, Achillas Mercier. Clerk of Committees, E. Lemoine. Clerk of Printing and Records, Stationery, Adjutor E. Demers. Assistant, Patrick Kerwin. Postmaster, Z. Duhsmel. Asst. Postmaster, Victor Lacroix. Chief Copying Clerk, P. P. Daunais. Cleric in Chancery, Eug. Rouillard. Chief Messenger, Ph. Simard. Library. Librarian, N. E. Dionne. Clerks, Joseph Trudel and Joseph Desjardins. Law Clerk's Office. Law Clerk, L. J. Cannon. Special Officers at Law, J. H. Oliver, C. Lanctdt. PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. Provincial Registrar, Hon. L. P. Pelletier. Deputy Registrar, Jos. Boivin. Secretary to the Registrar, T. Nap. Pelletier. Clerks, H. Roy, Alfred Simard, Pierre Qagnon. Ckrk of Archives, Endore Evanturel. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF HEALTH, 76 St. Gabriel Street, Montreal. f resident, F. P. Laohapelle, M.D. Secretary, Elz. Pelletier, M.D. Robert Craik, M.D., H. R. Gray, M.D., Joseph T. Des- roches, M. D., Montreal ; Laurent Catellier, M.D., Quebec; Alphonse M6thot, M.D., Ste. Anne de la Parade. Director Vaccine Institute, Ed. Gauvreau, M.D., Ste. Foye's Road, Quebec. 7 %KJ SECRETARrS OFFICE. Provincial Secretary, Hon. L. P. Pelletier. Assistant Secretary, Jos. Boivin. Private Secretary, Arthur Dionne. ■, ^ . Inspector of Registry Offices, A. GeofTrion. Inspectors of Public Offices, Gaols and Asylutns, L. L. L. De^aulniers, M.D., A. L. de Martigny, M.D., and John Aylen, M.D. Chief Clerk, Jos. Dumont. English Correspondence, T. J. Molony. Recording Clerk, J. O. Laurin. Clerks of Statistics, and Clerks of Accounts for Lunatic Asylums, Reformatory and Industrial Schools, C. E. Deschamps and L. P. Robitaille. Accountant, Felix. Campeau. Assistant Accountant, Eric Dorion. Clerks, J. B. Gagnon, S. Bergeron, and T. Gagnon. 98 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. [1«95| 1895] DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNET-OENERAL. Attorney-General, Hon. T. Ohaw-Caagrain, <^.C. Aitvttant A ttorney-Oeneral, L. J. Cannon. Jtupeetor of He'fiiitry Offlcen, Aime Geoffrion. CUrkt, H. Delaij;rave, W. Chapman and 81. Qeorye Leifendre. Messenger, W. DuM. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasurer, Ass't Treae. and See. o/Treas'y Board, H. T. Mochin. Book Keeper, Alex. Hyde. Stenographer, R. H. O'ReRan. Minister's Private Secretary, P. S. McCaffrey Audit Branch. Provineiforeau. Asst. Director of Railways, E. Rodier. Accouufant Rniliray Ojjice, M. J. Murphy. Registrar, F. X. Boileau. Draughtsmen, G. St. Michel and L. P. VoIIerand. Stenographer, Alphonse Gagnon. DEPARTMENT OF GROWN LANDS. Commissioner, Hon. Ed. J. Plynn. il««i°«ean( Commissioner, Eugene E. Toch^. Registrar, J. N. Proulx. Superintendent of Surveys, C. E. Oauvin. Surveyors and Draughtsmen, J. Tocht', P. M. A. Qenest, F. X. Oenest, G. Rinfret. F. O'Farrell. T. Blnfret. Inspectors^ Surveys, H.O'Sullivan and D. C. Moreney. Accountant and Cashier, Victor Derome. Assistant Accountant and Cashier, J. Creighton. Superinteiulent of Woods and Forests, P. Blouin. Superinteiulent of Land Sales (See. West), C. O. Lavoie. Superintendent of Land Sales (Sec. East), L. L. Rivard. Clerk in charge of Stationery, Arthur Gagnon. Superintendent of Fish and Game, H. Chaaw. Law Clerk, Jean Baufford. Secretary of Cadastre, G. A. Varin ; Asst. do., C. Chartre. Draughtsman, L. N. Dufresne. Secretary of Bureau of Mines, Jules Cot6. Mining Jtupeetor, J. ObaUhi. Stenographer ami Typewriter, J. A. Belisle. Private Secretary (pro tem.\ J. A. Lefebure. Office Keeper, J. Caron. Crown Timber and Land Agents. JSew Carlisle . .y/ . Mouuire | St. A lexis Mp'dia J. Pitre Ste. Claire.. J. E. Cayouette j Montreal ... .J. P. Landry Three Rivers E. Locerte Tadousac Eug. Caron Maria. . . W. H. Clapperton Quebec. .,H. J. W. Carbray Morehead P.O.-W. Clarke Hull . . H. Macgnuly, Agt. do. ..R.W.Farley,Dep.A. Maniwaki J. Comeau Thurso J. A. Cameron Grenville A. B. Filion Ch^peville . . Hercule Chcn6 St. Jovite. . . .T. A. Christin Arthabaskaville.A.OBgnon St. Francis, Beauce .. W. H. B. C. DeUry Chicoutimi A. Sturton Roberval G. Audet Ilebertville 8. Dumais St. Fdicien, Arth. Poliquin Montviagny..J. E.Casgroin Rimouski,West..l'.Drviipe&\i I Rimouski, East . . A. Fraser Gaspi Basin . . John Carter Perc^ E. Flyni>| Cap Chat Louis Roy Quebec J. E. Boily Joliette J. B. Delfausw | SAerfcroofrf.. Jacques Picard Riv. (iuZ/Oup.T.C.Michaud Baie des Perfs . . A. E. Guay St.Agathe des Mouts, C. J, Marchand. Quebec, E. Rouillard, Insp, Eastern Sec. •» Waterloo, J. B. Kemp,In8p. Western Sec. CORPORATION OF LAND SURVEYORS OP TRK PROVINCK OP QURBEC. (Incorporated by Act 45 Vic. Cliap. 16.) Honorary Member, Hon. Commissaire des Terres dc la | Couronne. President, Ant. Painchaud. M Vice-President, W. McLea Walbank. Snd Vice-President, P. H. Dumais. Secretary-Treasurer, C. E. Gauvin. Syndic, George Roy. Thog. Breen, J. N. Gastonguay, P. C. Talbot, Jos. K. | Sirois, John Sullivan, D. C. Moreticy, Jos. P. B. Cus- grain, Jos. B. Mailhot, J. Ls. Michaud, F. X. Genest. QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OFFICE. Queen's Printer, C. F. Langlois. Book Keeper, C. Pageau Clerk, Ed. Trudelle. Messenger, J. N. Bourre. ,. . LIKVTBNANT-GOI PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. ,, , Entered Confederation Ist July, 1865. Population 1891, 321,294. ,. „ ' Skat op Government— Frbdericton. LiBUTENANT-OovBRNOR— The Hon. John James Fraaer, $9,000. Major Gordon, I.S.C, Capt. Henry Montgomery Campbell, Aides-de-Camp. BXBCUTl.;. COUNCIL. Premier and Attorney-General, Hon. A. Blair. . . 12,100 Provincial Secretary, Hon. J. Mitchell 2,100 Surrieyor-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie 1,700 Chief Commis. Public 'rorifc*,Hon.H.R.Emmer8on 1,700 Agent-General for Neio Brunsivick in Great Britain, Solicitor-General, Hon. A. S. White !il,20»| Member of Council, Hon. Albert T. Dunn Member of Council, Hon. C. H. Labillois Hon. James I. Fallows. 56 Holbuni Viaduct, London. [18951 1895] NEW BRUNSWICK — NOVA SCOTIA. 09 [git. do.,C. Charts. FROVIMOIAL BBORBTART'S OFnOB. Ptov. See'y A ReceiverQen'l, Hon. J. Mitchell . . |2,100 Dfputy Provincial Secretary, R. W. L. Tibbits . . 1,400 Devuty Heeeiver-Qeneral, O. N. Babbit 1,600 Clerki, E. Hanson, T. Otty Crookshank, C. Ster- ling BrannenB 800 SURVETOR-OENERAL'S DBPARTMEHT. Surveyor-General, Hon. L. J. Tweedie |1,700 Dfputy Surveyor-Oeneral, Andrew Inches 1,200 Chief l>raughtiiman, T. O. Logjfie 1,200 Annintant Drauahtmnan, R. 8. Barker Accountanta)M Lumber Agent, W. P. Flewellingf. 1,200 BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT. Chief Commisirioner, Hon. H. R. Enimerson |1,700 Heeretary to Board of Works, T. B. Winslow 1,200 Enffineer, A. O. Beckwitb |l,20O Clerk, O. Fred. Coy TOO DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTUBE. Commi»»ioner, Hon. Jas. Mitchell 92,100 Secretary, J. L. Inches 1,200 Solicitor-General, Hon. W. Pugsley 1,200 DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. Auditor-General, Jos. S. Beek $1,600 Clerk, T. Otty Crookshank COO Clerk of the Pleas, T. Carleton Allen Deputy Clerk of the Pleas, Robt. 1'. Wetmore Lim arian, H. O. C. Wetmore ►. 600 Caretaker q/' the House, John Lister PROVINCE OP NOVA SCOTIA. Entered Confederation 1st July, 1367. • ' Population 1801 -450,523. Skat of Govbrnmhnt Halifax. LiBiTBNANT-GovEHNOR (and Deputy Governor lor signinj? Marriage Licenses)- His Honour M. B. Daly, ifl.OOO. Lt.-Col. H. W. Gierke, Private Secretary. BXBCUTIVR COUNCIL. Prerident of Council and' Meinbere mthout Offlee Hon. Thomas Johnson y»ro»inaa« Seerefarj/... Hon. W.S.Fielding.... $4,000 " " " " Daniel McNeil Attorney-General " J. W. Longley.. .. 3,200 " " " " Geo. H. Murray Com. of Works aiid Mines. " Chas. E. Church .. 3,200 " " " " Colin F. Mclsaac. Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, by special permisftion of Her Majesty.— Hon. Charles Tapper, C.B., Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alex. McFarlane. President of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert Boak. I Speaker of LeaiH. Assembly, Hon. M. J. Power, Halifax. Clerk of Legislative Council, A. G. Troop. | Clerk of Legislative Assembly, John W. Ouseley. I OF THK PROVINCK LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. , Speaker. C0N8T1TI!ENCIBS. Annapolis ti Antigonifh ii Colchester ti Cumberland — i( Cape Breton ti Dipby Guysborough . . . Halifax K (I Haiits NAME. P. 0. ADDRESS. Hon. J. W. Longley. . . Halifax. Joseph A. Bancroft., . . Round Hill Chris. P. Chisholin Antigonish. Hon. C.|F. Mclsaac... F. A. Laurence Truro. W. D. Dunock " Thomas R. Black Amherst. Alex E. Eraser Spring Hill. Win. McKay Reserve Mine. John MoCormack Sydney Mines. Eliakim E. Tapper Bear River. A. M. Coineau Meteghan Riv. D. H. McKinnon Qaysboro John H. Sinclair New Glasgow. Hon. W. S. Fielding. . . Halifax. Win. A. Black " Wm. Roche " Arthur Drysdale " Chas. S. Wilcox. , Windsor. CONSTlTUBNCIBa. NAMB. Inverness John H. Jamieson " Alex. Campbell Kings Harry H. Wickivire. . . " Brenton H. Dodge Lunenburg Hon. Chas. E. Church " J. D. Sperry Pictmt C. E. Tanner " Wm. Cameron " Alex. Grant Queens A. M. Hemeon " Richard Hunt Richmond Simon Joyce Vacant Shelbume Hon. Thos. Johnson. . " Thomas Robertson . . . Victoria John G. Morrison " Dr. J. L. Bethune. . . . Yarmouth Wm. Law " A. A. Pothier p. 0. ADDRESS. Port Hood. Strath Lome. Kentville. Kentville. Halifax. Petite Riviere. Pictou Merigomish Stellarton. Liverpool. Brookfleld. ' D'Escouse Lockeport. Barrington. . Englishtown. Baddeck. . Yarmouth. ■ . Tusket Wedg CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT. Commissioner of Crown Lands, The Attorney-General. Chief Clerk, Jas. H. Austen. DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Hon. W. S. Fielding. Deputy Secretary, Herbert Crosskill. Marriage License Clerk, Edwin C. Fairbanks. Provincial Cashier, Wm. K. Reynolds. AQRICULTURE. Secretary for Agriculture, Professor George Lawson. Provinndl Veterinary Surgeon, Vfm. Jakeman. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES. Commissioner, Hon. 0. E. Church. • Dep'y Com. and Inspector of Mines, Edwin Gilpin, jr. Provincial Engineer, Martin Murphy. PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR INSANE. Medical Superintendent, Geo. L. Sinclair, M.D. VICTORIA GENERAL HOSPITAL. , « Medical Superintendent, A. P. Reid, M.D. PROVINCIAL LIBRARY. Librarian, F. Blake Crofton. PROVINCE OP BRITISH COLUMBIA. ""' Entered Confederation July 20th, 1871. Population 1891— 97,613. Seat OF Government Victoria, V. I. LiBUTBNANT-GovBRNOR— Hon. Edgar Dewdney, 89,000. Private Secretary, E. A. Jacob, $1,200.. f K! 13 mi.': 100 BRITISH COLUMBIA — PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. [1895 1 1895] BXRCCTITR COUNCIL. President Hon. C. E. Pooley. Premier, Att'y-Oen. & Clerk of Executive Council, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q.0 15,000 Chitif Coin'er of L'ds Jt Works, Hon. F. G. Vernon. 4,000 Jftn. of Fin. ds Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner. . 94,000 | M. of Ed. lb Im'igra'n. , Proe. Sec. & Min, of Mines, Hon. Jas. Baker 4,000 I LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. D, W. Higgina, Speaker, $500. Thornton Fell, Clerk of Legislative Assembly, 1600. OOKBTITUKNCIBS. :7AUK. p. O. ADDRK88. Cariboo ( Casiiar ChUliwhack Comox Counchan- ( Allwmi. \ Delta Dewdney Esquiinalt .. .< Kootenay North. " South. East.. Lillooet East . . . " West.. Jfanaimo City.. 8. A. Rogers. . .'. Barker ville )Vm. Adams LlghtningCre'k John Irving Victoria Thou. E. Kitchen Chilliwhack Joseph L. Hunter Victoria Hon. Theo. Davie " Major Mutter " Thomas Forster Clayton C. B. Sword Matsqui Hon. D. W. Higgins . . Victoria C. E. Pooley " J. M . Kellie Revekcoke J. F. Hume Nelson Hon Jas. Baker Victoria J. D. Prentice Dog Creek A. W. Smith Lillooet Jas. McGregor Nanaimo C0N8TITUISNCIRB. Nanaimo North . " Souih. N. Westminis-\ ter City / Richmond Vaneouv'rCity\ Victoria City. Victoria North " South . Yale North .... " Eaut " Weet NAMB. P. O. ADDRRSg. J. Brydon Wellington W. W. Walkens Nanaimo J. B. Kennedy N.Westminis'et | Thos. Kidd Lulu Island F. C. Cotton Vancouver A. Williams " R. McPherson " R. P. Rithet Victoria Hon. J. H. Turner.... " H. D. Helmcken " J. Braden " J. P. Booth Vesuvius Bav D. M. Eberts Victoria O. B. Martin So'thThomps'n Donald Graham Armstrong O. A. Semlin Cache Creek Members' Sessional Allowance $600 and Mileage. ATTORNET-OENBRAL'S DEPARTMENT Attorney-General, Hon. Theo. Davie, Q.C $4,000 Deputy Attorney-General, Arthur G. Smith 2,400 Registrar General of Titles, C. J. Leggatt 2,400 Dep. Reg. New Westminister, C. S. Corrigan 2,400 " " Vancouver, T. O. Townley 2,400 LAND AND WORKS DEPARTMENT. Chief Commissimxer, Hon. F. G. Vernon #4,000 Deputy Commissioner, W. S. Gore 2,400 Draughtsman, B. H. John 1,320 Clerk of Records, S. Phipps 1,320 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. Provincial Secretary, Hon. James Baker $4,000 Deputy Provincial Secretary, A. 0. Reddie 2,040 Superentendent Printing Branch, R. Wolfenden. 2,160 TREiiSURT DEPARTMENT. Min. of Pin. & Agriculture, Hon. J. H. Turner. . $4,000 Depnty Treasurer, A. Flett 2,280 Auditor, J. McB. Smith 2,280 EDUCATION & IMMIORATION DEPARTMENT. Minister of Edu'n d: Immigration and Minister of Mines, Hon. Jas. Baker $4,000 Supt. of Edtication, S. D. Pope $2,400 Inspector of Schools, D. Wilson 1,800 PROVINCE OP FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND. Entered Confederation Ist July, 1873. Population, 1891—109,088. Seat of Govbrnmrnt— Charlottbtown. LiBUTBMANT-GoVBRNOR Hon. Geo. W. Howlan, Esq., $7,000 BXECUTIVB COUNCIL. Attomey-Cfeneral Hon. Fred'k Peters Commis. of Public Works " Jas. R. Maclean Provincial Secretary es Baker $4,000 . 0. Reddie 2,040 :h, R. Wolfenden. 2,160 kRTUENT. n. J. H. Turner.. $4,000 2,280 2,280 ION DEPARTMENT. ion and Minister $4,000 $2,400 1,800 LAND. I. Esq., $7,000 .Hon [4.1 Peter Sinclair Jas. W. Richards Thomas Kickham Oeorge Forbes ooper $200 0; Will. B. Pound., feil Mclsaao, each. . ii irk Exec. Council, $1,0001 .R.Maclean l,-250l risen .... 056l C. McMillan 600| illan Clerk of Crown, W. A. Weeks $485 OfflcM Stenographer and Type Writer, Wm. H. Crosskill 675 Rig. of Deeds, Wm. C. White 1,000 Asut. Beg. o8ed to be addressing himself particularly to the Speaker. Any offensive allusions against the House, or any mem- ber thereof, are not permissible. No member must be referred to by name, but every one disappears for the time being under the title ot "honourable member" for somewhere, and this rule, like so many others, has for its objects the repression of personalities and the temperate, calm conduct of debate. No reflection must be cast on the Upper House, though members who have a wish to make a sly bit at that brancli generally get out ot the difllculty by referring to "another place," Many other rules exist, having for their object the keeping of debate within moderate bounds, but it is not necessary to review them in a brief sketch ot this char- acter. Members have one safety valve when they believe themselves to be too suddenly "choked off," and 104 PROCEDURE OF THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS. [1895 I 1^95] ■ '.! ill :!;,! m,:U m h.l ?i that is on a motion for adjournment. Wiien such a motion is made in the course of a debate, full scope is given to a discussion. It has been attempted time and again to enforce a stricter practice, and confine mem- bers to the question of adjournment, but the Houses have never appeared willing to limit too closely the privilege of members in this particular, especially as it is made use of only in rare cases. Tttembers are not allowed to read from written manuscripts, though they may spsak from notes ; but the House is at times indulgent to new and diffident members, and winks at notes which sometimes develope into a written speech. In the Canadian, as in the British Commons, the style of debate has of late years become essentially practical. We hear none of that impassioned rhetoric and flowery eloquence which in old times filled our legislative halls. The debates often mark the activity and earnest spirit of a representative assembly generally entrusted with the important business of a young people, engaged in laying the foundation of a future empire. Strict relevancy, however, is not so much a characttristic of our Commons house as it is of our English prototype ; nor is the gift of condensation very remarkable. To the uninitiated the mode of obtaining the opinion of the House on a question may be somewhat perplex- ing, and I shall therefore try to explain it. Let us suppose that the premier has proposed a motion with reference to an important public matter. When he has made his speech he hands his motion (which must always be seconded) to the Speaker, who reads it to the House in English and then sends it to the table to be read in French in case he does nor understand that language. Then the motion may be considered regu- larly before the House ; it may be debated, or amended, as the House may think proper. A member of the op- position proposes an amendment, which is seconded- - for otherwise it cannot be taken up— and also read by the Speaker. It is also competent to move an amend- ment to the amendment on ordinary questions, but not when an amendment is proposed on the motion for the House to go into committee of supply. But let us sup- pose that there are only two motions before the House— the original motion and the one in amendment. When discussion has been exhausted, and cries of "question, question," over the House prove the desire for a con- clusion of the debate, the Speaker rises in his place and asks the House if it is "ready for the question." If the debate is really concluded — and any member who may now wish to speak will soon find if the patience of the House is exhausted, and will very wisely refrain from saying anything at that juncture— the Speaker orders the Sergeant-at-Arms " to call in the members"— an order which forbids all further debate. In the course of a few minutes the vacant scats All up, and the Sergeant-at-Arms and the Whips return from the ad- jacent lobbies and rooms, where bells have been ringing for some iiioinents to indicate a division. The Speaker rises once more and finally "puts the question," as it is called in parliamentary phrase. He reads the original motion, and secondly the amendment. Then both motions are read in French at the table, and the Speaker, who is still standing, says : *'The question is now on the amendment. Those in favour of the motion will please to rise." The usage is for the Chief Clerk to obeck the name of each member who stands up, and is called by the assistant clerk. It follows that the latter must know the face of every one of the two hundred and fifteen members who make up the Connnons The least mistake in a name is very embarrassing, but it would ha still more perplexing to the Speaker and staiidingr mem- bers if the assistant clerk should lose his memory for a jninute or two. However, no such difficulty has so fat- ever occurred in cur parliamentary' practice— some six hundred votes being at times taken in the course of an hour. When ihe vote has been taken of the members in favour of the amendment the Speaker calls upon those against it to rise, and the same process is gone throuf>:h with. If the amendment is rejected, the Speaker de- clares it lost— " passed in the negative"— and proceeds to put the question on the main motion, though it lis quite regular to move another amendment— provided it is not similar in language and purport to the one ju.st rejected. If the main motion is adopted on a division, the Speaker declares it carried—" passed in the affirma- tive"— and that ends the matter. When the division has been taken, the Clerk reads ofF the members on each side, but until that is done and the Speaker declares the motion " passed in the affirmative or negative," it is not permissible for any member to cross the House or leave his seat ; for, if he does so, he is saluted with an uproar and cries of " order," which soon glue him to his chair. Neither will the vote of a member be allowed, if atten- tion be called to the fact that he was not in the House when the Speaker put the question, but only took his seat at the moment of the division. In taking the names, the members, it may be mentioned, stand in rows, and sit down as soon as their names are called, and con- sequently entered. The " previous question " in this country is an ingeni- ous, though to many persons a perplexing, method of preventing an amendment being moved to a motion, and of coming to or avoiding a direct vote on that motion. It is proposed in the form, "That the ques- tion (i.e., the motion under consideration) be >iti«' put " The debate then continues as before on the original or main question, and when it is concluded a vote is takci) on the " previous question," as just stated. If the "previous question" is decided in the affirmative, a vote nuist be taken immediately on the original ques- tion. If the "previous question" is decided in the negative, no vote can be taken on the original iiuestion, which disappears for the time being, since the House has decided by its vote that the question shall not nnw be put. The important distinction between the "pre- vious question" in the Canadian parliament and the United States congress is that in the latter debate is closed when it is moved, while in the former body discussion still continues on the question at issue. A mere resolution of the Houee only binds itself, and when it is necessary to make a law obligatory upon I'll the i>eople of Canada, a bill nmst be introduced, ami passed through several stages in the two chambers. Then it receives the assent of the Queen, through the Governor-General, and becomes a statute or legal enact- ment. A bill is, generally speaking, divided into several distinct parts : (1) The title ; \ the preamble and statement of the enacting authority; (A) the body of the act, consisting of one or more propositions, knowiv as clauses or Beotions; (4) the schedules— the latter being only neces ;;((WiC— that is to jjeneral nature ; affairs of corpora former class are i way, "That leave follows title) ; bu prtitio 1 and a no accordance with persons intereste proposed legisla must also be rigi^ committees for t' mittees consequc in cases of com private, must be well as considei second reading i measure is discui not necessarily si committee of th« of the clauses or number of speec' a bill has passed for concurrence subjected it to assent of the Cro house tney mus is no such agreei a rule, an interv different stages ( becomes law, it the two Houses General on the I The most in connection with and the rules of and checks upoi of taxes withou any measures fc revenue, or fo originate in the is restrained by "any vote, reso tion of any pari impost, to any mended to the General." A ri any motion be charge upon th thereof may no be adjourned 11 think fit to api committee of t vote of the 1 what, precedes propose a doni a bill providi must be initi shape of reso conmiittee of basis of a bill. can be receive the public re\'i the Crown. »is. [1895 ■ 2895] procedure of the Canadian house of commons. 105 ollow3 that the latter the two hundred and :!on)inons The least ising, but it would )rm, "That the ques- leration) be noiv put " ore on the original or eluded a vote is takei) just stated. If tiie in the affirmative, a on the original ques- i" is decided in the the original (juestion, iing, since the House question shall not nmc in between the "pre- I parliament and tlie ) the latter debate is in the former body lestion at issue. only binds itself, and w obligatory upon p)1 it be introduced, ami I the two diambers. e Queen, through the statute or legal enaot- t, divided into several the preamble and rity; (8) the body of '. propositions, knowi> schedules —the latter liein),' only necessary in certain cases. Bills are either public— that is to say, dealing with matters of a public or jfeneral nature ; or jrrivate— that is to say, relating to the affairs of corporations, companies, or individuals. The former class are introduced on motion in the ordinary way, "That leave be given to introduce a bill" (here follows title) ; but the latter must be initiated after a pftitio 1 and a notice in the Gazette and local papers in accoi-'lance with strict • rules, intended to give all persons interested in the scheme full knowledge of the proposed legislation. Private bills, when presented, nuist also be rigidly subject to the scrutiny of select committees for the reason just stated ; and these com- mittees consequently assume a quaxi judicial character in cases of controversy. But all bills, public and private, must be read three times in each House, as uell as considered in committee of the whole. The second reading is the stage when the principle of the measure is discussed in the cose of public bills — though not necessarily so an respects private bills — while the committee of the whole allows a free and full discussion of the clauses or provisions, without a limitation of the number of speeches on one question or motion. When a bill has passed the Commons it is sent to the Senate for concurrence, and as soon as that body has also subjected it to the same ordeal, it is ready for the Msent of the Crown. In case of amendments by one house tney must be agreed to by the other. If there is no such agreement, the bill drops for the session. As a rule, an interval of a day should elapse between the different stages of a bill. When it is finally passed and becomes law, it bears the signatures of the Clerks of the two Houses and of His Excellency the Governor- General on the back. The most important duties of the House are in connection with money matters. Here the constitution and the rules of Parliamei#have imposed many guards and checks upon hasty expenditure or the imposition of taxes without due consideration. By the Union Act any measures for appropriating any part of the public revenue, or for imposing any tax or impost, must originate in the House of Commons. The House itself is restrained by the same act. Ji cannot adopt or pass "any vote, resolution, address or bill for the appropria- tion of any part of the public rexenue, or of any tax or impost, to any purpose that has not been first recom- mended to the House by a message of the Governor- General." A rule of the House itself declares that if any motion be made in the House for any public aid or charge upon the people, "the consideration or debate thereof may not be presently entered upon, but shall be adjourned until such further day as the House shall think fit to appoint ; and then it shall be referred to a committee of the whole House Ix'fore any resolution or vote of the House do pass thereon." It follows from what precedes that no private member is permitted to propose a dominion tax upon the people, or to introduce a bill providing for a public grant ; such measures nuist be initiated by ministers of the Crown in the shape of resolutions which are to be considered in connnittee of the whole, and when adopted form the basis of a bill. No petition, as m e have already showir, can be received if it asks for any grant oi' charge upon the public revenue, unless it is first recommended by the Crown. It happens sometimes, however, that a )>etition asks for enquiry before a special committee into certain claims which the petitioner iiirt>' have against ^he government, and then, if the '.-overnment is willing, the committee is granted ; but such cat^es are under our present practice of rare occurrence, for the government is very properly jealous of any attempt to deviate from a wise constitutional rule which is intend- ed to prevent the inconsiderate expenditure of public money. Individual members of the House cannot have the same feeling of resiwusibility' as a government, which is constitutionally the guardian of the public purse, and is held strictly to account for e\ery dollar of expenditure. The committees of supply and ways and means are the constitutional mode of providing for public expendi- tures. These committees are appointed at the begiiming of every session, when an address has been passed in answer to His Excellency's Speech. As soon as the com- mittee of supply has been formed, and the government are ready, they bring down a message from his Excel- lency with the estimates of the iums required for the public service for the next fiscal year, which commences- on the 1st of July and ends on the next 30th June. It has sometimes happened that the finance minister has brought down his Budget and made his annual financial statement on the motion for the House to go into com- mittee of supply. But in case of a change of the tariff, the more constitutional mode is to make his speech when he proposes certain resolutions to be adopted by the committee of ways and means. The rules for proceed- ing in the committees of supply and ways and means are precisely similar to those observed in other committees of the whole House. Members are not confined to one speech, but may address the committee as often as they please on a particular resolution. The chairman acts as- speaker and decides all questions of order. After the Budget is formally before the House, and tin- leading members on both sides have made their speeches on the commercial and financial state of the country, the committee of supply meets regularly and disposes of a large amount of money at ever.^■ session ; but every vote is very carefully scrutinized and the fullest explanations are demanded from the government, who, on such occa- sions, have to perforin the most difficult and wearisome part of their legislative duties. Resolutions agreed to. in committee are reported to the House, but they are not received until a later day. When the connnittee of supply has rtn'shed its labours, and all the money votes- have been adopted by the House, tiie committee of ways and means passes certain resolutions which pro\ ide for the grants shown to be necessary by the first-mentioned committee ; and then a bill, called the Supply or Appro- priation Bill, is introduced by the government to carry- out the resolutions. This bill has often passed all its ettages in one day, but this is not in accordance with the wise British practice, where the rule requiring delay in case of all money bills is strictly carrie. House can only be fully appreciated by those who have been initiated into the mysteries of committee work. All committees are appointed by the House on motion duly made and adopted, and can consider only thoee subjects duly referred to thum by the House. It necessarily takes a large staff to perform the ofDcial work of legislation. The Clerk of the House, who sits 'it the head of the table, is appointed by the Crown, and is sworn to make "true entries, remembrances, and jour- nals of things done and passed in the House of Com nions." He keeps notes of the proceedings, which are made up in the shape of journals, where all the forms are strictly carried out. He is aided by one or two assistants, wiio sit on each Bide of him. Then there is in tht> department a largo nur.tbsr of officials who are kept constantly occupied durinrr the session with the multifarious duties required ot them. The work of translation occupies the time of p»veral officials, and impossibility of attending m the numerous committees and other work consequent on a sesBinn renders the employment of extra clerks necessary. The Sergeant- at-Arms, who is next in rank to the Clerk, has charge of the messengers, servants, and furnishings of the de- partment. He attends the Speaker with the mace on all public occasions, serves orders on persons who are to appear at the bar, takes into custody all persons who misconduct themselves in thi. galleries or other parts of the House, and performs other duties of an important character, which are prescribe'", by usage. In its obedience to the chair, in its respect fo- constitutional authority, the Canadian House of Com- mons is in no respect inferior to its illustrious prototype in the parent state. The Speaker has always the gratification of knowing that his orders and decisions are respectfully heord, and that he has the confidence of the House as long as he continues to observe that strict impartiality which, it is acknowledged on all sides, the first Connuoners of Canada have never failed to exhibit whilst presiding over the debates and deliberations of the popular branch. In the Commons of this coiuitry the rules and practice of parliament— lex et con^uetndo Parliainenti—a.re observed as closelv as in the British House, and whenever our own rules ond usages fail as a guide, we fall back on those of the i^rit'.sh parliament, where centuries of legislation have built up volumes of precedents. Some persons may find mysteries, and even absurdities, in the numerous formalities which surround our legislation, but no one who has studied constitutional hl8to;y will be ignorant of the fact that such formalities are found absolutely necessary by the experience fc the greatest deliberative body in the world. Parliai '.entary rules are particjilarly valuable in the direction of careful deliberation on all questions affecting the public purse, but they also tend to assist that slow and patient enquiry and discussion which can best mature useful legislation, and help to moderate the spirit M faction and the display of personal animositv. The House of Commons, which is elected by the people for a term ct five years, enjoys both legislative and executive functions, since thro\igh a committee of its own it governs the country. At the present time it consists ■of 215 members. This number Is fixed imder the provisions of the Act of Confederation, the basis being that Quebec is always to have sixty-five representatives, and each of the other provinces such a 'lumber as will give the same prov>ortion of representatives to its population as the number 05 bears to the population of Queltec, as ascertained by the census. British Columbia, by the terms of admission into the Confederation, however, is never to have less than six members. The proportionate representation of each province, and the number of representatives now and after the 'dissolution of the present Parliament are given m tlie following table : — .'• : 1 No. OF "'.BPRKSBNTATIVKS, Population to kach Mk.mbrr. Provincbs. , Now. Under new Act. Now. Under • new Act. Ontario 92 65 21 16 5 6 6 4 92 65 20 14 7 6 4 22,982 22,900 21,447 20,080 30,501 16,269 18,180 ie,700 22,982 Quebec 22,900 22,520 22,947 21,786 10,269 21,815 16,700 Nova Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba British Columbia Prince Edward Island Nnrth-west Territories 216 213 22,477 22,688 P/ySSED Dl <;iiAi'TER 1. Pro' P\il)lic Service rmrrEK 2. Pro between Her 5 Reimblic, date cial relations li ('HAI'TER 3. Aul divide betweei the fund kno soon as an ugi Oovernnients < of the same, > (letemiined b] referred to tht •I'H.vPTBli 4. Ens Hubsidies of Vf several railwaj tlie constmeti eoiiii)anie8. I^ payable out c Canada by inf several railway Chapter 5. Pre anything in C subsidies autl Government railway betwei Chapter 6. En subsidies in li mentioned in the respective conditions fix survey. Chapter 7. Au ungranted no Company's lai to include gi school lands, Bay Companj that Compan] •Chapter 8. Au into a control any individua weekly steam United King Port, on such Council deem the sura of $7 Chapter 9. An of a bounty o Canada from on iron pudd Canada from ore during th mentioned in ■Chapter 10. P Sessional all( absence shall the present S Chapter 11. M of the Senate As there is h is not to eoi thereon nas Canada Gaze Chapter 12. T by extending lists in 1894. ment of ' .evi an Electo 'sl Act. I <,'HAPTER 13. A providing thi same day sh nomination i except that ii may ilx the An improved I Ohapter 14. I enquiry into The Judge i persons who ►NS; [1895 11895] SUMMARY OF ACTS. 107 r of offlcials who are the Bession with the them. The work of e»veral offldals, and lumerous committees session rentiers the isftry. The Senjeant- e Clerk, has charge of irnishinifs of the de- ker with the mace ders oti persons who custody all persons L galleries or other other duties of an escribe'', by usage, r, in its respect fo- Jian House of Com- illustrious prototype ker has always the orders and decisinr.s e has the confidence lues to observe that icknowledged on all ad a have never failed r the debates and li. In the Commons tice of parliament- re observed as closelv lever our own rules back on those of the ^8 of legislation have Some persons may Bs, in the numerous gislation, but no one ito;y will be ignorant ire found absolutely greatest deliberative rules are particularly il deliberation on all le, but they also tend |uiry and discussion islation, and help to and the display of both legislative and esenu time it consists the basis being that Mumber as will give ilation of Queltec, as leration, ho\^ever, is s now and after the *TION TO BACH riK.MHRR. Under new Act. 22,982 22,900 22,520 22,947 21,786 16,269 21,816 16,700 SUMMARY OF ACTS P/\SSEO DURING THE SESSIOfI OF THE PARLIAMENT OF C^NADA, 67-68 VICTORIA, (1884.) 22,688 I OiiAl'TEK 1. Provides for de'-aying the expenses of the Public Service for the year ending 30th June, 1895. rHAPTEB 2. Provides for the ratification of the Treaty hetween Her MaieHty and the President of the French Reiiublic, dated 6th Fehruaiy, 1893, e-.tendinK commer- cial relations l)etween Ca. ^daandF nee. Chai'TER 3. Authorizes the Govemor-in-Council to divide between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec the fund known as the "Common School Fund," so soon as an agreement has been reached between the Oovernments of such Provinces as to the distribution of the same, or so soon as 8\ich distribution has been determined by arbitrators if the question should be referred to them. ■t'HAPTER 4. Enables the Oovemor-in-Council to grant subsidies of various amounts therein se^ forth to the several railway companies therein mentii led to aid in the constniction of the railways of the respective companies. It is provided that the subsidies shall be littyal>le out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada liy instalments as the various sections of the several railways shall be completed. Chapter 5. Provides for the payment, notwithstanding anything in Chapter 8, of the Statutes of 1884, of the aul)sidies authorized by that Act to be paid to the Government of Quebec for having constructed the railway between Quebec and Ottawa. Chapter 6. Enables the Govemor-in-Council to grant subsidies in land to certain railway companies therein mentioned in aid of the construction of the railways of ihe respective companies : such grants to l)e subject to conditions fixed by Order-in-Council and to the cost of survey. Chapter 7. Authorizes the granting in tracts of the imgranted portion of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's land subsidies. No such grant, however, is to include grants to the Hudson's Bay Company or school lands, and where such grant includes Hudson's Bay Company's lands, other lands are to be granted to that Company instead. t -Chapter 8. Authorizes the Govemor-in-Council to enter into a contract for a tenu not exceeding ten years with any individual or company for the performance of a fast weekly steamship service between Canada and the United Kingdom, making connection with a French Port, on such terms and condit ons as the Govemor-in- Council deems expedient, for a subsidy not exceeding the sura of 8750,000 a year. Chapter 9. Authorizes the payment l)y Order-in-Council of a bounty of *2.00 per ton on all pig iron made in Canada from Canadian ore ; a bounty of 92.QO per ton on iron puddled bars, steel billets, manufactured in Canada from pig iron made in Canada from Canadian ore during the periods and subject to the conditions mentioned in the Act. i ■Chapter 10. Provides that the deduction from the Sessional allowancti due to Members of Parliament for absence shall not Ijc enforced in certain cases during the present Session of Parliament. CiiAiTER 11. Makes provision for replacing the Speaker of the Senate during his illness or unavoidable absence. As there is a constitutional question involved this Act is not to come into force until Her Majesty's pleasure thereon nas been signified by proclamation in the Canada Gazette. Chapter 12. The Electoral Franchise Act is amended by extending the time for the revision and certifying of lists in 1894. Provision is also made for the appomt- ment of ? 'evising Officers und the making of lists where an Electo al District is affected by the Redistribution Act. I <.'HArTER 13. Amends the Dominion Elections Act by providing that at every general election one and the same daj' shall be fixed by the Governor General for nomination of Candidates throu^iiout the Dominion, except that in cert.iin remote districts returning officers may fix the day of nomination and the day of polling. An improved form of ballot paper is also authorized, I Chapter 14. Provides for the holding by a Judge of an eiH]uiry into alleged briliery at elections, upon petition. The Judge is to ascertain by all lawful means the persons who have taken bribes at such elections and upon evidence to that effect, the Judge shall rejwrt to the Secretary of State the names of all persons who have been found guilty of taking bribes. The names of such persons are to l)e stnick off the Voters' Lists and they shall be incapable of voting for seven years. No petition under this Act is to be received unless accom- panied by a deposit of «il,000.00. CHAI'TER 15. The North-West Representation Act is amendeil in several particulars. CHAI'TER 16. Provides for the examination of witnesses on oath by the Senate and House of Commons and any Con.mittee of either House. Chapter !7. Certain powers are given to the Legislative Assembly of the North-Weat Territories and the Lieutenant Governor is authorized to ap|>oint certain officers Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates, etc. Besides other matters relating to the criminal law and administration of justice, the Act provides for the establishment of an Executive Committee in the Territories, to be apiwinted by the Legislative Assembly from the elected members thereof. Chapter 18. Provides that until the first of July, 1895, any person who was in the service or employment of the Government of Canuila on the 1st of July, 1892, and who has since been continuously engaged therein, may be appointed or promoted to any position in the public service without regard to age and without being required to pass the preliminan' or qualifying examina- tion, and all appointments of such persons and pay- ments of salary to them are legalized and confirmed. Chapter 19. In amendment of the Consolidated R'-venue and Audit Act— provides for the limitation of actions or prosecutions against Revenue Officers, and prescribes the procedure in such actions or jirosecutions. It also provides that where the Judge or Court certifies that there was probable cau.se for the seizure, the claimant shall not be liable for costs and the person who made the seizure shall not be liable to suit or prosecution. Chapter 20. The Insurance Act is amended in respect to the c ass of Insurance Companies which require to be licensed, and the business which may be done by Companies. Extensive provision is also made with resjiect to the securities which Companies are required to deposit to the reserve for covering liabilities to Canadian Policy-holders, and to the conditions upon which deposits may be released. Chapter 21. The effect of this Act is to increase the authorized issue of Dominion notes from twenty to twenty-five million dollars. Chapter 22. Further amends the Revised Statute respecting interest, by providing that every judgment debt shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum until satisfied. Chapter 23. The Act respecting the incorporation of Boards of Trade is amended as to the interpretation of the word " district." Chapter 24. Extends the time for making grants of land or scrip to members of the Militia force on active service in the North-West Territories. Chapter 25. Authorizes the Governor-in-Council, with the consent of the Iroquois of Caughnawaga, to accept from the consitaires of the seigniory of Sault Saint Louis seventy-five per cent, of the arrears of rents due by the said consitaires as payment in full of all arrears due or the 11th November, 1892. Chapter 26. Amends the Dominion Lands Act i.y recognizing the right to homestead entry of persons who nave settled on school lands before survey. Under the provisions of the Dominion Lands Act it was necessary that Orders-in-Council and Regulations should he published in the "Canada Gazette," and until they were so published they had no force or effect. In the past the publication of Orders-in-Council and Regulations was sometimes overlooked and section 2 was passed to remedy this. Section 3 provides for tha sale or lease of public lands in regard to which no such provision has heretofore existed. Chapter 27. Amends and consolidates the Acts respect- ing the North-West Mounted Police Force. Chapter 28. Amends and consolidates the Acts respect- ing lands in the Territories. ,='.^ M 108 SUMMARY OF ACTS. Homestead Exemption i-WestTer Act •! ij, I Chapter 1^ Repeals the which exi -iined homesteads in the North- ritories from Beizui'e or sale under execution as therein set forth. Chapter 30. ProTldes for introducing a Bystem of irrigation in the North-West Territories. It provides the manner in which the use of water rights vested in the Crown may hu secwxA ; uuthori/es t!ie coasoniction of reservoirs, required for the purposes of companies authorized to undertake such worlis. It provides the manner in which .Mmds necessory for such undertaking may be acquired > y c^ri.punies ; authorizes comt>ensa- tion for damtiges ; adjiutment of cii (pv.tes as to land taken, and also contains provision as to the proper use of water rights, and i>enaltieB for their improper diversion or waste, etc. Chapter 31. Provides for the preservation of game in the imorganized portions of the North- West Territories of Conada by providing that no buffalo or bison shall be killed for the next iive years, and by establishing a close season for certain other beasts and birds. Chapter 32. Further amends the Indian Act in respect to the rights of Indians to devise or bequeath property by will and the distribution of estates of intestate Indians ; the administration of the property of minors ; appointment of guardians to minors and other sir lilar matters. It also contains provisions for preserving order on Indian reserves and from preventing any person other than an Indiivn from residing at the rest^rve, and it gives power to the Govemor-in-Council to make regulations for securing the attendance at school of luaiaa children and for establishing industrial or boarding schools. Chapter 33. Establishes the rate of Custom duties upon certain articles specified therein. Chapter 34. In explanation of t'le Act providing for the allowance of drawback on iron and other article mauuf; «turud in Canada used in the construction o the Canadian Pacific Railway, it is enacted that the words " original construction " shall extend to and include the first iron or steel bridge erected in a locality, but not any renewal lor repair thereto. Chapter 35. Further amends the 'Inland Revenue Act in respect to the disposal of penalties and forfeitures ; drawbacks on eximrtation of certain goods ; penalty for the sale of spirits unlawfully manufactured, and duties of excise on malt. Chapter 36. Amends the General Inspection Act by specifying the various grades of hay. Chapter 37. Forbids the fraudulent making or labelling of certain articles therein mentioned. Chapter 38. Establishes the units of electrical measure for Canada. Chapter 39. Provides for the inspection of electric lights. Chapter 40. Further amends the Petroleum Inspection Act, especially with regard to the sale of high test petroleum, the importation of petroleum in tank cars, and the importation of naphtha and gasoline in iron drums. Chapter 41. Amends the Act respejting lighthouses, buoys and beacons and Sable Isl'vnd by vesting in the Govemor-in-Counail the power of appointing keepers whose salaries are over ^200.00 a year, and in the Minister of Marine and Fisheries the power of appoint- ing keepers whose salaries are under that amount. Also authorizes the Minister to contract for supplies to lighthouses and lights. Chapter 42. Amends the Act respectin|{ certificates to Masters and Mates of ships by providitig, amongst other things, that lor the purpose of the domicile required fur the examination necessary to enable a person to become u Master or Mate or Second Mat«, foi-eign subjects serving in ships registered in Canada shall be deemed to be domiciled in Canada. The Act olso provides that no ship over one hundred tons registered in Canada shall go to sea without a certificated Master and M'vte, and no ship shall go on an inland or coasting voyage without a certificated Master, and, in cei Cain cases, H certificated Mate. The certificate must be produced on applying for a clearance. Chapter 43. Extends to the Master of a ship the same rights and remedy for the rt'coveiy of his wages and proper disbursements on account of iny ship, which by that Act or any law aay seaman, not being a Master, has for the recovery of his wages, and also provides in respect of the relief of Canadian seamen found abroad in distress that persona serving in ships registered in Canada shall be deemed to be domiciled in Canada while 80 serving. Cha pter 44. Amends the Act respecting the safety of ships by providing thot certain Iiuling (timber, sparn, and other cargo) is not to be placed on deck in winter, except temporarily in case of emergency, and it requires Customr. offloers to ascertain that ships are loaded acconling to the Act. Penalties for contraven tion of these provisions are also added. A new pru- vision is added requiring every ship carrying passengers to have gangboarns and lights. Chapter 46. In amendment of the Inspection of Bhipg Act, confers on every Inspector the righ'. of visiting ships whether registered in C.tnada or e.'se where for the i)iiriK)8e of inspecting the tackle, niaohinery or apparatus used for loading and unloadin/{. It further provides for the forfeiture of any tackle, machinerv or apparatus considered to be dangerous to life. Chapter 46. Excepts from the application of the Steam boat Inspeindrc be a public ha bour. The Covernor-in-Council may altio make rules an i regulations for- the government of any public harboui', such mies and regulations in the case of certain portt which are governed by Special Acts not to be inconsistent with such Acts. Chapter 48. Is a consolidation of the various Acts relating to the Harbour Commissioners of Montreal. Chapter 49. Extends to the public wharf at New Glasgow the provisions of the Act respecting the Harbour of Pictou in Nova Scotia. Chapter 50. In amendment of the Harbour Masters Act— confers on the Oovemor-in-CouncU, in addition to the power possessed by him of appointing Harbour Masters, the power or appointing Deputy Harbour Masters. Chapter 51. The Fisheries Act is amended by prohibit- ing the killing of seals, porpoises, whales or flsh of any kind by means of explosives or projectiles. Drifting for salmon is also prohibited except under license in New Bmnswick and British Columbia, and in the latter province it is confined to tidal waters. Thelobster fishery Is protect d by various appropriate provisions. Licenses are required ind the fishing is to be under certain regulations. There are also other minor amendments. Chapter 52. Enacts that culling shall not be compulsory except in the case of square and fancy timber. Chapter 53. Adds to the powers of the Railway Com- mittee that to make regulations requiring propr shelter to be provided for motormen and other emplo;'ee8 operating electric and other railway cars. Chapter 54. Applies the rate of postage on newspapers and peri licals to cei lain other matter (almanacs in sheets, ch. ,mos, etc.) sent from the office of publica- tion. New-:.)apers in addition to their accounts and receipts, are allowed to include in th'j newspaper folded printed circulars invitini,' subscription, and printed envelopes. Chapter 55. Establishes the first Monday of .September as a legal holiday to he known as Ivibor Day. Chapter 56. Provides for an addition of .S'l, 000.00 per Knnum to the Acting Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebeo and fixed the aularies of the Judgen of the County Coiuts of Cariboo, Nev." Westminster, Yale. Uanaimo and Kootenay. Chapter 57. Amends the Criminal Code, 18''2, in certain particidars not set forth in the schedule. Chapter 58. Provides for the trial of youthful offenders apparently under the age of sixteen years. It also makes provision for their separation from contact with older offenders and habitual cviminuls during their arreat and trial and makes better provision for commit- ment to j)lace8 where they may be reformed and trained to useful lives. Chai»ter 59. Authorizes the Governor General by warrant, on the application of the Attorney General nf New Brunswick to cavise any boy who is imprisoned in the Dorchester Penitentiary or in any gaol in the Province for an offence against the law of Canada to be transferred to the Boy's Industrial Home. Chapter 60. Provides for the transfer to Houses of Refuge for Females any female senrenced to imprison- ment in any of the common gaols of the Provmce of Ontario. The remaining Ac'^s are local and private, and Che nature of each is indi( ated by its title. [1895 I 1S95] BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. 109 f pecting the safety of liuling(tiiiilmr, gpars, 111 on (lock ill wintiT, enieruency, antl it irtain that Bhips are mltieg for contraven added. A new i)r»- p carrying pagnengtrn e Ingpei'tion of Bhipg the righ'. of vinitiiig ida or e'se where for acklej machinery or ■nloadin({. It further tackle, machinery or ron8 to life. icatiori of the Steam ised fixcluiiively for under one hundred idea that stoiniboatii iifficient dai.e'boarclB emor-in-C^uncil m a cover -i with water iameiit of Canada to ir-in-Council may alBo government of any egulations in the c&se id by l^peciul Acts not )f the various Acts oners of Montreal. ivharf at New Glasgow iting the Harbour of he Harbour Master's i-Counoil, in addition appointing Harbour ng Deputy Harbour amended by prohibit- , whales or tish of any projectiles. Drifting xcept under license in ilumbia, and in the al waters. Thelobster ippropriate provisions. ishing is to be under .re also other minor lall not be compulsory ancy timber. of the Railway Com- ns requiring proper Dtormen and other other railway cars. losta^e on newspapers r matter (almanacs in ;he offlci of publica- .0 their accounts and ''- in th'j ne'.vgpaper U subscription, and Icnday of September li'ibor Day. lition of .^1,000. 00 per Hticc of the Superior iularies of the Judges lo, Nev.' Westminster, Code, 1802, in certain liedule. 1 of youtlif ul oflFenders !£teen years. It also on from contact with ■iminals duri.ig their provision for oommit- ly be reformed and vemor General liy ; Attorney General of who is imprisoned in in any gaol in the e law of Canada to be 1 Home. ansfer to Houses of snrenced to imprison- ols of the Province of id private, and the- BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. The following titatimc» are extracted by ptrmUsion from " The Colonial 0/Jiit Lint," Lmulon, Enylaml fHarrUon opulation, 15,013 , im- ports, £329,283; exports, £115,45.'-' ■ public debt, £9,100. Gotvrnor, liieut.-Oen. Thomas ,!atiey Ijyous. C.B. ; Coloniitl Secretary, A. Allison. BRITISH Bechuanaland. This colony in Africa lies to the I'.jrth of Cape Colony and to the west of South African Refmblic, the area being about 386,200 square miles; capital, Vryburg; population, about 75,000, mostly natives. Governor, Sir Henry Brougham Loch, K.C.B. ; Colonial Secretary, Francis J. Newton, C.M.O. BKrTisH Guiana comprises an area of about 165,000 scpiare miles, situated in the northerly part of South America; capital, Georgetown; population, 288,328; imports, £1,780,319; exporU, £2,433,213 ; public debt, £812,155. Oovmior, Sir Charles C. Lees, K.C.M.G. ; Uorernment Secretary, Cavendljh Boyle, O.M.O. BRITISH Honduras is situated on the east coast of Central America; area, 7,562 square miles ; capital, Belize ; population, 31,471 ; imports, $1,757,038; exports, .*1,741,235 ; pul)lic debt, «ilOO,000. Governor, Sir Alfred Maloney, K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, E. B. Sweet Escott. BRITISH New Guinea comprises the cMtern haif of the Island of New Guinea, which lies in ..he South Pacific Ocean, to the north of Australia ; area of the British portion, about 87,786 square miles ; the nativp popula- tion is estimated at 350,000; capital. Port Moresby. Administrator, Sir W. MacGregor, K.C.M.G., M.D. ; Government Secretary, A. Musgrave. Cape of Good Hope. The Cape Colony contains an area of 221,311 square miles, situated at the south-west extremity of Africa; capital. Cape Town; population, 1,527,224; imports, £9,487,241; exports, £11,978,067; public debt, £26,006,167. Governor, Sir Henry Brougham Loch, G.C.B. ; Coloni^d Secretary, Hon. P. H. Faure. Ceylon is an island in the Indian Ocean, comprising an area of about 25,365 square miles, lyiuc,' to the south of Hindustan ; population, 3,008,466, of which about 8,000 are Europeans ; capital, Colombo ; imports, 70,687,496 rs. ; exports, 62,271,924 rs. ; public debt, £2,603,613 and 1,325,856 rs. Oovenmr, Sir Arthur E. Havelock, K.C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, Sir Edward N. Walker, K.C.M.G. Falkland Islands. These islands are situated in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 500 miles to the north of Cape Horn ; population is about 2.000 ; chief town, Stanley ; imports, £70,138 ; exports, .£126,312. Governor, Sir R^er T. Goldsworthy, K.C.M.G.; Colonial Secre- tary, T. A. Thompson. Fiji Islands. This colony comprises a number of islands lying between lat. 15° and 22° south, and between long. 177° west and 175° east ; total arer , 7,435 square miles ; population, 121,'80; capital, Suva ; imports, £253,586 ; exports, £434,79i ; public debt, £243,235. Governor, Sir J. B. Thurston, K.C.M.G. ; Coloniiil Secretary, Sir John B. Thurston, K.C.M.G. Oambia, The. This is a smrtU colony at the mouth of the Gamiiia River and on the western coast of Africa; area, about 69 square miles ; ( hief town, Bathurst ; Im- ports, £169,973 ; exports, £172,197. Administrator, H. B, Llewelyn, C.M.G. OiRRALTAR is a |>eninsula consistin.r of a high mountain called The Rock, and a sandy pla'n running from the south-west coast of Spain ; area, nearly two sq. miles; wpulation, exclusive of military, 20,000 ; the garrison I'onsists of 5,000 men and a naval force of about 220. Governor, Gen. Sir Robert Biddulph, R. A., G. C.M.O. , C.B. ; Colimial Secretary, H. M. Jackson, C.M.G. Gold Coast, The, is on the west coast of Africa, and contain.4 an area of about 15,000 »iuarc miles, stretch- ing along the Gulf of Guinea for 300 miles ; population is about 1,500,000; imimrts, £597 094 ; exports, £665,064. Oovemor, Sir W. Brandford Griffith, K.C.M.G.; Colonial Secretary, F. M. Hodgson, C.M.O. HoNu KoNO is an island situated off the south-east coast of China, at the mouth of Canton River, and has an area of al>out 30 siiuare miles ; population. 221,441 ; chief town, Victoria; Hong Kong being a free port, there are no official returns of imimrts and exports, but the latter probably amount to over £25,000,«00 and the former to £20,000,000; public debt. £200,000. Governor, Sir W. Robinson, K.C.M.O. ; Colonial Secretary, O. T. M. O'Brien, C.M.G. Jamaica is the largest island in the British West Indies, and lies to the south of Cuba ; it contains about 4,210 stiuare miles : population, 640,000 ; capital, Kingston ; imports, £1,941.481 ; exportc, £1,759,806 ; public debt. £1,52J,088. Govenuir, H. A. Blake, K.C.M.O. ; Colonial Secretary,HiT Neale Porter, K.C.M.G. Labuan is a small island off the north-west of Borneo ; area, 3J r.quare miles ; population, 5,853, of whom 28 were Europeans ; imiwrts, *565,772 : exports, i$365,556. Governor, Chas. Vandeleur Creagh, C.M.O. Laoos. This colony is on the west coast of Africa, on the shore of the Gulf of Guinea, and comprises, including the Protectorate, about 1,240 square miles; i)opulation of liagos Island, 32,508: imports, £522,041: exports, £577,083. Governor, Sir G. T. Carter, K.C.M.O.; Colonial Secretary, G. C. Denton, C.M.O. Leeward Islands, The. are a group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, to the east of the West Indies, and contain a total area of about 704 square miles, and a population of 727,723 ; chief town, St. John (Antigua) ; importe, £462,610 ; exports, £555,003. Governor, .Sir W. F. Haynes Smith, K.C.M.O. ; Colonial Secretary, F. Evans, C.M.G. Malta. This island is situated in the Mediterranean Sea, about 58 miles from Sicily; population, inclwling garrison and Royal Navy, 177,225 ; capital, Valetta ; imports, £1,040,832 ; exports, £69,000. Govemm; Lieut. • Oen. Lyon Fremantle, C. B. ; Government Secretary. Gerald Strickland, C.M.G., etc. Malta is the principal naval station in the Mediterranean and has a piier- nianent garrison of about 10,000 men. Mauritius. This island is in the Indian Ocean, about 500 miles east of Madagascar ; its area is 708 square miles, and its dependencies, consisting of about 100 islands, including the Seychelles, the Amirantes, the Oil Islands, Solomon Islands, the St. Brandon group and other detached islands, have an area of 172 square miles; population, 114,663; capital. Port Louis; im- ports, 13,401,176 rs. ; exports, 18,350,147 rs. ; public del)t, £503,501. Governor, Sir Hubert E. H. Jerninghani, K. C. M. O. ; Colonial Secretary, Charles A. King- Harman, C.M.O. Natal. This colony is situated on the south-east coast of Africa, about 800 miles from the Cape of Good Hope : its area is about 20,461 square miles; population, 543,913, of which about 500,000 are Coolies and natives ; capital, Pietermaritzburg ; imixirts, £3,165,249 ; ex- ports, £1,480,606 ; public debt, £7,170,a'>4. Oovemor, Hon. Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson, B.A., K C.M.G. ; Colonial Secretary, Sir John Robinson, K.C.M.G. Newfoundland. The Island of Newfoundland contains an area of about 40,200 square miles, and the portion of Labrador included in the colony contains about 120,000 square miles ; poijulation, 202,040 : capital, St. John's ; imports, .^,012,877 : experts, estimated at S7,000,000 ; public debt, ai6,393,367. Oovemor, Sir J. T. N. O'Brien, K.C.M.G. New South Wales is situated on the eastern coast of Australia, between lat. 29° south and 30" south ; its area is about 310,700 square miles; population, 1,197,650 ; capital, Sydney ; imports, £20,776.526 ; ex- ports, £21,972,247 ; public debt, £54,473,433. Governor, Right Hon. Sir Robert W. DufT, P.C, O.C.M.G. New Zealand. This group of islands is in the South Pacific Ocean, to the south-east of Australia, and con- tains a total area, including small groups of islands at tached to the colony, of 104,471 sriuare miles ; popu- lation, 626,658, not counting the Maoris, who number 41,993; capital, Auckland; imports, £6,943,056; ex- ports, £9,534.8.51 ; public debt, £38,144,070. Oovemor, Right Hon. Earl of Glasgow, O.C.M.G. ; Colmial Secre- tary, Hon. Sir P. A. Buckley, K.C.M.G. 110 MAP OF THE WORLD. [18951 1H95] QVEENHLAND C portion of Ai Hiuare mile* 393,718; capit £9.170.408 : t Sir H. W. Ki tary, Hon. H .ST. Helbna U Int. 15 (ieg. west : it haH 4,116: cupitii i4,863, not ii to the Unite) William Ore; Sierra Leonk coast of Afri of Lilieria ; lution, eatin colored ; ua ports, £420,4 Francis Fleu J. J. Crooks .South Austra nent of Aust (leg. of soul Wales and Australia, it! number of pnpulution, capital, A(] £7,819.539 : Ciimmandf.r- O.C.M.G. ; I Straits SEXTi Penan|g and the Malay portion, com under the ( total area of population, i 427,952; ex) Sir C. H. B. W. E. Max« Tasmania is an continent o Bass' Straits 26,215 siiuan Hobart ; ii pulilic debt, Gornianstoi Douglas. BRITI British East porated in i of the terii It includes ing the im The Compc to the west Congo Fret ence is esti Zanzibar is i contains ar Brunei is a n Sarawak ; inhabitant Consul, No Cyprus is an Mediterrai the populi imports, ttioner, Sii Thompson TheNioerI cover aboi lation esti Great Brit Co. Tho council, George G Secretary. British Zai Under th; lying to tl puldic an( State. T which ma [18951 1H05] BRITISH POSSESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Ill H OS ir a? QUEENSLAND oooupiei the whole of the north-eaatern portion of Aiutralia, and contains an area of 668,497 finuare uilles ; popuiatioo, oxchidinf the Al)origineii, 393,718: capital, Brisbane ; importa, je4,383,6&7 ; exports, £9,170,408 : public debt, £29,457,134. OoiYmor, Oen. Sir H. W. Nomian, O.C.B , O.C.M.O. ; Colonial Secre- tary, Hon. H. Tozer. HT. Helena Is an Island In the South Atlantic Ocean, in lat. ^5 deg. 55 min. south, and long. 5 dug. 42 min. west : it has un itrta of 47 m|uare niileit ; itupulation, 4,116; cavitui, .Jamestown ; imports, £3U,386; exports, £4,863, not including produce of whale tishury shipped to the United States. Oinvnu>r and Colonial Secretary, William Orey-Wilson, C.M.d. Sierra Leone. This colony Is situateain ; imporU (Trlniorts(Tobtigo), ,£15,838: ex|M)rts, £13,744 ; publii^ delit (Trinidad). £608,8211 ; public |iial to Great Britain ; immilation, 1,167,373 : caiiital, Mel- bourne ; imports, £17,174,54S : exports, £14,214,546 ; public debt, £46,711,287. Oottemor, the Earl of Hoih;- town, G.(!.M.G. ; ('hi*/ Secretary, Hon. J. B. Patter- . son ; Untler-Seeretary, T. R. Wilson. Western Australia comprises nearly one-third of the Australian continent, namely, all that portion west of 129th degree of east longitude ; the total area is 975,91.'0 square miles; population, 58,674: capital, Perth: ini- pf)rtR, £1,391,109: exports, .£882,148; public debt, £1,261,864. Oovemor, Sir W. C. F. Roliinson, O.C.M.G.; Colonial Secretary, S. H. Parker. li.C. Windward Islands, The. The Windward or southern ^oup of the West India Islands includes the following islands : St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Barbadoes, the Grena- dines and Grenada ; Barbadoes is a separate colony and will be found in its alphabetical order ; the total area of the combined colony is 524 square miles, and its population about 143.000 : imports (Grenada), £158,- 702 ; exports, £264,681 ; imports (St. Lucia), £173,024 : exports, £179,056 ; imports (St. Vincent), £102,980 ; ex- ports, £117,571 ; public debt (Grenada), £96,575 ; putilic debt (St. Lucia), £147,850: public debt (St. Vincent), £15,250. Oowriuyr, Sir Charles Bruce, K.C.M.G.. residence, St. George's, Grenada. ZULULAND Is the territory lying to the north of Natal, from which it is divided by the River Tugia ; the esti- mated area is about 12.(XX) 8eloni{ing to Oemiany, Portugal or the Oong o, and 'joven an oatlmated area of 310,700 square infleB. HU/h t'trnimUtiotur, Sir H. B. lyDoh, O.O.M.a., K.O.B., Capetown; RenideiU Com- miiuUnur for BtrkuanaUhnd ProUrtoralf, Sir 8. O. A. Hhippard, K.C.M.O., Vryburifh ; RrtUUnt Comniisnionfr for Ponilolnnit, J. P. Hcott ; BritUh Autnt tU Prttoria, .T. A. (le Uet, K.C.M.O. Wehtern Pacikic. The jurisillction of the High Com- mimioner (or the Western Paoiflc Island! eiteniU over all islands in the Western Paulflc not being within the limits of the colonies of Fiji, (^leunsland or New South Wales, and not beinic withfn the jurisdiction of any civilized power, and Includes the Southern Holouioii Islands, the New Hebrides, the Tongan or Friendly Islands, the Samoan or Navigator's Islands, and the various small groups of Melanesia. High Vmnmiiisioner, Sir J. B. Thurston, K.C.M.O. ; Chu-f Jiutiff of Fiji, H. S. Berlieley ; Dnmty VommiKniimer in Tonga, R. B. Iout 166. Captain, R. Eviinii, R.N. Trihtan D'Acunha. Tristan D'Acunha and Ooiigh Island are the (trincipal of a group of islands lying in latitude 37 deg. 6 miii. south, anu longitude 12 \Xvg. '> min. west. Tnj population in 1890 was 84. MiacELLANROUH IHLANDH. A number of islands uiid rocks throughout the world are British territory, or under British prr>tection, but are not Included in any colony or separate Protectorate. Many of these have no permanent Inhabitants, but arc or have been leaHeil by the Ijords CummiHaioiierH of the Treasury fur Ouano collection or for cocoanut planting. The Following Table extracted by permission from Whitaker't AlmatMc. for 1894 gives a summary in convenient form of the British Possessions throughout the world. The statistics given are approximate only. BRITISH EMPIRE ABROAD. THE BRITISH EMPIRE THE AREA AND POPULATION OF THE COLONIES AND POSSESSIONS OF IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD. Total Area, 9,841,92W sq. miles. Total Population, 305,236.780. Name. Europe : Gibraltar . Malta, &c. In Ahia : Ii.dia (inchiding Burmah).. Ceylon . Cyprus Aden and Socotra Straits Seti'-jments. Hong Kong Labuan British North Borneo. In Africa: Cape Colony. . . Natal St. Helena Ascension Sierra Leone. . . Gold Coast, &c. Mauritius, &c.. Area in sq. m. j Obtained by. 2 122 Circ. 1,584,000 25,365 3,584 3,070 2,500 30i 31 30,000 Treaty cession.. Treaty cession., In America : Canada Proper . New Bnmswick . 221,311 20,461 47 38 4,000 39,060 1,063 Nova Scotia Manitoba British Columbia, &c. . Western Territories Prince Edward Island.. Newfoundland Britifh Guiana British Honduras Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Barbados Grenada, &c St. Vincent St. Lucia St. Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, Dominica , Montserrat, &c Bahamas Bermuda Falkland Islands and St. Georgia In Aumtralahia : New South Wales Victoria South Australia Queensland Western Australia. . . . Tasmania New Zealand Fiji New Guinea (British). 450,900 28,200 20,600 64,066 341,305 2,497,500 2.000 42,200 76,000 7,562 4,193 1,754 166 133 140 246 153 291 85 5,794 41 7,500 / Conquest \ Transfer from East India Co. Treaty cession Convention with Turkey (Aden) Conquest Treaty cession Treaty cession Treaty cession Cession to Company Date. 1713 1814 (1662) Begun 1757 1858 1801 1878 1839 1785-1824 1»(2 1846 1877 Treaty cession Annexation Conquest Annexation Settlement Treaty cession Conquest and cession. 310,700 87,884 903,690 668,497 1,060,000 26,215 104,032 7,423 234,768 / Conquest \ Treaty cession Treaty cession / Contiuest \ Treaty cession Settlement Transfer to Crown Charter to Company. . Conquest / Settlement \ Treaty cession Conquest and cession. Conque.st Conquest Conquest Settlement Treaty cession Cession Cession and conquest. Settlement Cession Settlement Settlement Settlement Treaty cession 1588 (FinaUy) 1814 1843 1673 1815 1787 1872 1810-1814 Population. 25,000 165,500 286,000,00() 3,000,000 210,C0O 44,00U 600,000 22i,o:o 6,000 150,000 1,525,000 544,000 4,000 200 74,830 l,500,00rj 378,000 Settlement Settlement Settlement Settlement Settlement Settlement Settlement Cession from the Natives. Annexation (1583) 1759-1760 1763 1763 1627 (Finally) 1713 1813 1&58 1670 1745, 1756-63 Cir,. 1583 1713 1803-1814 1798 1655 1797 1605 1783 1763 1763-1808 1623-25-59 1763 1632 1629 1612 1770 (1770) 1788 1832 1836 1824 1828 1803 1845 1874 1884 .Circ 5,000,000 198,000 285,000 31,500 639,500 196,501) 172,000 53,0C0 41,000 42,000 48,000 28,250 45,000 48,000 15,000 2,000 1,134,000 1,140,500 315,000 394,000 50,000 151,500 668,000 125,000 150,000 Alphabelically at with the t Most Rev. R. Mac of the " J. T. L Right Rev.W. C. (C Llewel W. B. 1 A. Swe W. Ri( H.T. K E. Sull M. 8. 1 R. Yoi Comprising the 1 Algonia. DIOCESE OF Right Rev. W. B. ; Lord Buhop ( Verj' Rev. J. Cai C. L. , Dean, mimary. Ven.R. Lonsdell Ven. D. Lindsay, Yen. Lewis Evana Ven. W. H. Nayk Rev. W. Andersoi Rev. J. Ellegood, Rev. W. Hendersi Rev. J. B. Davids Rev. J. Empson, Kev. W. L. Mills, Rev. T. W. Musse Rev. J. Fulton, S Rev. J. Rollit Rev. J. G. Norton Rev. Canon Mills, Ven. Archd. Evan Rev. Canon Enipgi Abbott, C. P . . . . Allen, A. A., M.^ Allen, F. A.,B.A Anderson, W. (Re Ascah, A. C Ball, T. W., B.A. Baylis,J.G.,i?.Z). Beattie. W. J. M. Bell, J. H |Ber.ard,W. C.,Ai Borthwick, J. D., ^Bourne,N.A.F.,i Boyd,Cha8.,LL.J (Brewer, R. C . . . . irown, W. R. (R. tuBhell,E.,Jtf..4(j 8 [18f)o ^lilKillH^'^^ 1,807 : exportu, jei.W,. :o the OoTerniiiL'iit of ied ut thn entntnci' of Aden and is a. .. 1878 Newfoundland W. B. Bond,/).Z>.,Li:,.Z). 1879 Montreal. A. 8weatman,I>Z).,DCL 1879 Toronto. W. Ridley, D.D 1879 Caledonia. H.T. Kmgdon,DD.,DCL 1881 Fredericton. E. Sullivan, D.D.,DCL., 1882 Algoma. M. S. Baldwin, D.D .... 1883 Huron. R. Younif, D. v., D.C.L.. 1884 Athabasca. RightRev.C.Haniilton,7>.D.,D.C.Z, 1886 Niagrara. " W.C.Pinkhan;, DZ).DCZ« 1887 Saskatchewan. " " F.Courtney.Z).l>.,S.r.O 1888 Nova Scotia. " " W. D. Reeve, D.D 1891 Mackenzie Riv " "A. Hunter Dunn, D.D.. 1892 Quebec. " " W. J. Bum, D.D 1893 QuAppelle. " " W. W. Perrin, i).i) 1893 Columbia. " " J. A. Newnhom, Z).Z)... 1893 Moosonee. 189- N. Westm'str, " " Dr. Pinkhani, Acting; Bishop of Calffary. ORNKRAL BVNOU OK CANADA. Comprising Clerical and Lay Representatives of all the Dioceses in Canada. ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCH OF CANADA. Comprising the Dioceses of Toronto, Niaigara, Huron, Ontario, Montreal, Quebec, Nova Sootia, Fredericton, and Alt;onia. Most Rev. J. T. LewiH, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Archbishop of Ontario. DIOCESE OF MONTREAL. Right Rev. W. B. Bond, D.D.,LL.D., Lord Bishop (1879). Very Rev. J. Carinlchael, M.A., D. C.L., Dean, and Bishop' » Com- missary. Ven.R. Loiisdell, M.A., Archd. Ven. D. Lindsay, M.A., Archd. Ven. Lewis Evans, M.A., Archd. Ven. \y. H. Naylor,|ilf.ii., Archd. Rev. W. Anderson, Rev. J. Ellegood, M.A. Rev. W. Henderson, D.D. Rev. J. B. Davidson, Jf.il. I Rev. J. Empson, M.A. I Hon. I Rev. W. L. Mills, B.D. [Canons. Rev. T. W. Mussen, M.A. i Rev. J. Fulton, M.A. I Rev. J. Rollit Rev. J. G. Norton, />./) f Bishops I Rer. Canon Mills, B.D. < Exam'ng \ChaplS(.,/am(!8)Montreal Elliott, Alex Eardley Elliott, J. A., Ail(iJ«c.)Cowan8ville Emmett, R Monte Bello Empson, J., M.A Montreal Evans, H. J., M.A Montreal Evans, L., M.A. (Ven. Ar. ).MontreB,] Everett, T., Cote St. Antoine, Mont'l Flanagan, James L Thome French, A., B.A Montreal Fulton, J., M.A. St. Vincent de Panl Fyles, W. A., B.A Onslow Gariand, J. W South Stukeley Garth, W. H., B.A Montreal Given, A. B Lachute Qomery, H Montreal Harris, W. (Rector) Grenville Henderson, W., D.D Montreal Hewton, R., M.A. (Rec) Lachine Horsey, H. E., Jf..4.(iJec) Abbotsford Hutchings, R. F Arundel Irwin, R. D. (Rec.) Chambly Jnmes, C. J., M.A Montreal Jeakins, T. B Hemmingford Jekil, H., B.A Montreal Johnson,George (iiec) MontrealJunct [113] Judge, E. P. (Rec) Aylmer Kaneen, W. E Aylwin Ker, J.,B.2)(7e«!c)OraceCh. Montreal King.W. T Poltimore Lackey, I. H Glen Sutton Lackey, J. A Brome Lariviere, D., B.A Montreal Lewis, B. P., B.A. (^Rector). Iberville Lindsay, D.,Jf.^.( Ken ^r)Waterloo Lookhart, A. D. (Sector). .Ormstown Loiselle, H. O- Pierreville Longhurst, W. B. (Rector) . . .Oranby Lonsdell, R., M.A.(V. Ar) . .Kingsey Marriott, B. S. T Buckingham Massey, Samuel Montreal McManus, E Montreal Meek, H. A Mille Isles Mervyn, W. A Montreal Mills, W. L., B.L.(VJ.T»-i>i) Montreal Mills, S. A West Shefford Mill8,R.D.,J»f.^(Rec)Berthierenhaut Mount, E. A Lakefleld Mussen, T. W., M...Z)(B.CoO Lennoxville Balfour, A. 3.,M.A. (R. St. P.) (Sec. Foreiqn Church Society). . . Quebec Ball, T. L.,M.A. (/{»;<'(?), "Lennoxville Ball, Josiah Magdalen Islands Blaylock, Thomas, B.A Danville Boyle, F., M.A East Frampton Brooke, H. A., B.A Scotstown Burrays, H.G., M.A.(Retired)Ua.tley Chapman, T. , M. A .Ci{e(iVed)Dudsweil Debbage, J. B., B.D Bourg Louis Dickson, A. H., (if ector). ..Randbore Dunn, E. Arthur Quebec Foster, Canon, M.A. (ii.X>)Coaticoke Fothergill, R. J.( Cwr.). .Shiga\vak,G Forsythe, W. T. (Rector). . Stanstead Fyles, T. W., M.A., Chlm'g'nts, Levis Faulcoiier, VV. O Upper Ireland Fuller, H. S Robmson Bury Harding, G. F. . .Sandy Beach, Gaspe Hepburn, J., M.A., (/{.), Richmond Horner, D Durham Husband, E. B. (Rec) . . . .New Castle Kemp, John, B.D. (Retired) . . Leeds Ker, M., D.D. (Retired) Niagara King:, E. A. W., Jlf.il Waterville LaRiviere (Chap, to P. /'»'o(.) Quebec Ly8ter,W.O.,fi..4.(/i.i)(!a/i)CapeCove Murray, C. H., B.A Dixville Nicolls, G.G., M.A.. Riviere du Loup Noble, VV. T. (Trinity Church) Quebec Norman, R.W., D.D. (Dean) Quebec Parker, G. H. (Rector) Compton Parkin, E. C. (Retired) Montreal Petry, H. J. , 3f .^. (A»s'nt (?aOQuebec Richmond, J. P Gaspe Basin Richardson, Canon Quebec Riopel, 8., M.D Valcartier Roe, Ven. Arc, Z).i>. .Windsor Mills Roe, P Glen Murray, Inverness Robertson, A. H. (Rector) Cookshire Rothera, J Leeds Rudd, T., B A..^i. George's, Beauce Scarth, A.C., M.A. (Rec) Lennoxville Scott, G. F., M.A .. Drummondville Stevens, A., M.A Hartley Stuart, H.C , 3/ 4 (A'('c).Three Rivers Smith, F. A. {Retired) .... Montreal Sykes, J. S Kingsey Stevens, A., M.A Hatley Tambs, R.C., M.A Magog Thompson, I. M Levis Thorneloe, G., J/. ^ {Rec) Sherbrooke VonIffland,Canoii,3f.^(Sf.i»f)Quebec Walters, G. R Pt. St. Peter Washer, 0. B Porttieuf Watkins,B.,i;. .4, JSp. Co/. Lennoxville Wearj , W Dudswell Wilkinson, W., M.A.Bp.Col.Ueii'xv'\e Wi\na,ms.L.\V. ,M. A. (Rec.St.M.)q\ie Williams, T. A., St. Mathews, Quebec Wright, H. E Angus Wurtele, L. Q-, .M.A Actonvale Rural Deans DIOCESE OF TORONTO. Rt. Rev. A. Sweatman, D.D., D.C.L. Lord Bighop (1879). Ven. S. J. Boddy, M.A., Archd. York Ven. Thos. W. Allen, M.A., Arch- deacon of Peterborough. Rev. H. Soadding, D. D. \ Bishop's Rev. A.J. Broughall,J»f.A. / Chapl'ns Uev. A. J. BroughaW, Ma. Exam. Chap. St Albans, Canons, Residentiary. Rev. H. Scadding, D.D., Chap. Rev. J. P. Dunioulin, M.A., D.C.L. , S.-De'n. Rev.C.W.E.Body, D.C.L , Chancellor Rev. J.D'Arcy Cayley,Af..i4. Precentor Canons, Non-Reuident. Rev. Henry Brent, M.A. Rev. H. Bath Osier. Rev. F. Tremayne, M.A, Rev. A. Sanson. Rev. John Fletcher, A.M. Rev. Wm. Logan, M.A. Rev. C. C. Johnson. Rev. E. W. Murphv, B./l. Rev. R. W. E. Greene, L.Th Rev. P. Harding. Rev. A. W. Spragge, M.A. Rev. John Farnconib, .V.A. Rev. W. Reiner. Rev. J. P. Sheraton, D. n. \ „ Rev. Jas. F. Sweeny, D.D. [/,"„;, Rv.C. H. Mockridge, D.D) ^«"""*- Rev. Septimus Jones, M.A. Rev. Canon Farnconib, 37.^4. Rev. John M. Jones. Rev. G. M. Kingston. Rev. Thos. Ball. Rev. John Creighton, B.D. Rev. Canon Harding. Rev. W. F. Swallow. Rev.W.E.Cooper,Jf.J.,SrB; Aborn, Thos. L Toronto Allen,T.W.,J/.^.iJec..4rcft.,Millbro'k Allen, W. C, M.A Millbrook Ashcroft, R., M.A Toronto Baker J. S Port Hope Baldwin, Arthur H., iV.^. . .Toronto Baldwin, H.G., M.A Toronto Ball, Thos. (Rural Dean).Bond Head Ballai-d, J. M., M.A Toronto Bates, W. W., B.A Thornhill Bell, C.R.(ilf»w.Bac.). .Roach's Point Bethune,C.J.S.,3/..4.2>.C.L.Pt.Uope Bilkev, R. A Bowmanville Blackler, J. W Toronto Boddy, S.J. Jf.^.(^rcft.Forfc)Toronto Bodv, C.yf.E.,M.A.D.C.L., Toronto Boulden, Charles J Toronto Bourne, H. T Essonville Boyd, J. U.S., B.A Toronto Brent,Henry,A/..4.(Ca«o«)Newcastle Broughall,A.J..i»f..^l.(.S«.67e.)Toronto Broughall, G. IL, B.A.. . .Port Hope Broughall, Jas. S., M.A Toronto Br van, Bernard Parkdale Burges, H. V., B.A Bethany Burt,F Toronto Carroll, W. E., B.A Alliston Carswell, A., M.A Newcastle Caswall, R. C, M.A Toronto Cayley, E. C, iV.^ Toronto Cayley, J. D., 3f.yl.(Ca/ion). Toronto Chafee, A. B., B.A Col)Oconk Chiloott, E., B.A Bradford Clark, W. ,Z>. C.L. (Pro. Trin. Col.)Tov. Clarke, W. li., M.A Toronto Clenienti, Vincent, B.A . . Peterboro' Cody, H. J., M.A Toronto Cooper, H. I)., B.A On leave Cooper, J. E Shantv Hav Cooper, \V. E.,M. A ....(/i.i>.)Blackstock Creighton, W. J., M.A . .Bobcaygeon Creswick, W East Toronto Croft, O. T. B Markham Daniel, Edwin, B.A Port Hope Darling, Charles, M.A ..... .Torontc< Davidson, J. C, M.A Peterboro" Davies, H. W., D.Z) Toronto DesBarres, T.C., M.A Toronto Dixon, H. C, (Deacon) Toronto Dreijar, W. O. G Ivy Dumoulin,J.P.Jf..4.,DCZ,((7)Toronto. Du iduHn, Mark, M.A Toronto DuV ernet, F. H Toronto Etherington, E. J Lloydtowr> Farncomb, John, Jf. J.(C)Newmarket Farncomb, Wm., ^..^.Fenelon Fulls. Farnconib, F. E., B.A. .. Haliburton Fidler, A. J., B.A Whitbv Fielding, J. H Toionto Fletcher, John, M.A.(Canon)Retired Fletcher, Joseph, M.A . . .Port Perry French, W. H. A Grafton Gibson, John, M.A Norwood Gillespie, John Toronto- Godden, J. K., Jf.^ AUandale Grant, William, D.D Toronto Greene, R.W.E.,Z-.r.,(Ca«o«).Oiillia. Hanna, J. A Midland Harding, Philip, Ca»., (/{.!>.). Apsley Harris, Jas. H Brooklin Harris, R. H., M.A (On leave)' Harrison, Richard, M.A ... .Toronto Hart, Anthony Toronto Hartley, ¥.U., M.A Apsley Heathcote, F. C. C, L. T. King Hedlev, C.\\.,B.A Otonabee- Hibbard, G. F., B.A Port Hope Hill, Jas. J Toronto Hhides,R.W.,B.yl.Spr'Kf'd-on-Ciedit Hodgkin, T. J., M.D Deer Park Howard, J. Scott, M.A Toronto Huntingford E.W.(Pro/.2'.C )Tor'nto Ingles, Charles h., M.A Parkdale Johnson, C. C, (Canon). . .(On leave) Jones, John M Orillia Jones, J. Hughes Streetsville- Jones, Septimus, M.A.(R.D.)Toronto .iones,\\,MA,DCL(Prof.T.C)Tronto Jupp, Wm Thornhill Kennedy, F. W., L.Th... Kenrick, G.B., M.A Peterboro' Kingston,G.M,,M..4.(i{.Z>.)Penetang. Kirkby, L. H Collingwood Kuhring. G., M.A Toronto Lampman, A., ^..4 Toronto Langtrv, J., M.A., D.C.L. . .Toronto Lewis, J. Pitt, M.A Toronto- Lewis, J 6., L. Th., B.D. (On leave) Lindsay, .John Duntrooi* Logan. Wm., M.A.. (C.) Toronto Lynch. F. J Roseniont A. W. Mackenzie Port Hope Mackleni, T. C. S., B.A Toronto Manning, A. II Toron''o Marsh, C. H Lindsay McCann, Wilson, B.A Lindsay McColluni, J. H., ^. Jf.Seaton Village McOinnis, R. H Hastings McKim, R. P Toronto Junction Miles, A. C, B.A . . . .Homing's Mill* .Mitchell, F. O.. if. A Toronto Mockridge, C.ll., Z>./).(C')0 Toronto Moore, K. J., M.A Toronto .Morlev, George B Tullamore Murpiiy, E. W., B.A.(C.).. Painswick Mussen, E. II., M.A Aurora Nesbitt, Q., M..4 Georgina. Oliver, E. A., B.A (Onlmve/ t)sler, H. Bath (Canon) . . York Mills Owen, C. H. P Creeniore Owen, H. B., F.R.S.L.. . .Unionville O'Meara, T. li., B.A Toronto Patcrson, T. W., M.A.... Deer Park Pearson, J., ZJ.C.L Toronto Pickford, E. VV PeterliMro Plunimer, F. G., L.Tk Toronto Powell, T. VV York Mills Reid, Alfred John Uxbridgt- Reiner, W. (Canon) Barrie Rich, Chas. H Toronto Rix, O. A Caiiningtoii Robertson, F...., Kooney, Robt. A , Roper, J. C, M..i Euttan, C Rigby, Oswald (P Sanson, Alex. (Ca Scadding, Henry, Scott, George . . . Seaborn, R Sheppard, J. H . . Sheppard, F. W . Sheraton,J.P.,I>.. Shortt, C. Harpei Sibbald, E. W... Skev, L. E Smith, C. S Smith, Lenox I.. Softley, Henry.. , Soward, Edward . Spragge, Albert VV Stevenson, E. V.. Stewart, A., M.A Swallow, VV. F. (B Sweeny, J. F., D.j Symonds, H., Tri; Talbot, Jas. H... Taylor, George I., Ta'iiey, J. H Thompson, H. v., . Thomson, C.E.,Af Tocque, P. (Retir Tremayne, F., M. Tremayne, H. O., I sborne, John . . Vicars, John, B.A Walker, T.,JJ. .4. Wals.i, W Warren, George . Watt, A, C Watson, J. G Webb, Geo. H . . . Westmacott, A. G Westnev,VV.S.,J/. White, VV. E i Williams, A., M.. Williams, L. T. VV Winterbourne, H. Wood, E. F Wrong, Geo. M., DIOCESE ( Jlost Rev. J. Ti LL.D., D.C.L Archbishop, ISi Very Rev. Buxu Kingston, Dea Ven, J. S. Lauder of Ottatva, Ott Ven. T. Bedford-J Archdeacon of Rev. John A. Mu Rev. F. R. Tane. Rev. C. B. Pettit Rev. J. VV. Burk« Rev. Albert Spen Ven. Archd. Bedfc LL.D., D.C.L. Rev. J. J. Bogert Rev W. B. Care; Rura Archdeaconr Rev. VV. B. Carej Rt'v. R. Lewis, i Rev. T. Stanton, Rev. G. W. O. Gi Kev.K.II.M.Rake Rev. E. Loucks, ..1 rehdeac.Oh Ri'v. ,1. J. Roger Rev. .\. C. Nesbi Rev. H. Pollard, ,Rev. C. V. Korst Rev.H.L.M.Housb Aiiflerson, G. A., Atulerson, G. S. Anustrong, F. \\ [1895 11895] CLERGY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 115 m M.A Toronto' A Peterboro* D. Torontc M.A Toronto %con) Toronto Ivy <4.,PCL(C)Toronto. M.A Toronto Toronto Lloydtowr> If. ^ .(C)Newmarket n.A.Fei\e\on Falls. B.A. .. Hivliburton Whitby Tciiontu f. A.{Cannn)Retire./) Toronto <.2'.,(Cano«.).Orillia Midland Can.,(R.D.).Av»\ey Brooklin A (On leave)' d,M.A Toronto Toronto V.A Apsley G.,L.r. Kintr i.A Otonabee- 3. A Port Hope Toronto •l.Spr'Kt'd-on-Credit Jf. />..... Deer Park ;, M.A Toronto- V.{Prof.T.C yior'uto ,., Jtf.i4....Parkdale Canon)... {On leave) Orillia J Streetsville- , J»f.^.(ft.i>.)Toronto I CZ,(i?ro/'.r.C)T'ronto Thornhill ,L.Th... M.A Peterboro' H.^.(iJ.Z>.)Penetang. Collingwood A Toronto" .I). (C')OToronto (.A Toronto n TuUamore fl.vl.(C.)..Painswick M.A Aurora A Oeornfina. lA (Onlitave/ (Canon) . . York Mill* Creeniore \J{.S.L Unionville , n.A Toronto ., M.A.... Deer Park !.L Toronto Peterbnro l.-L.Th Toronto York Mills iihn Uxbri.2).(Ca»i.)Toronto Scott, George Cookstown Seal)om, R Toronto Sheppard, J. H Coldwater Shoppard, F. W Essonville Sheraton,J.P..I>.D(C.r. »FC)Toronto Shortt, C. Harper, M.A Toronto Sibbald, E. W Llnydtown Skev, L. E Toronto Siiifth, C. S Lindsay Smith, Lenox I Toronto Softley, Henry Toronto Sowanl, Edward Kinmount Spragsfe, Albert W.,M.A.(C.yCobourg Stevenson, E. V Toronto Stewart, A., M.A Orillia Swallow, W. F. (/{.i)ea?i)Woodbridge Sweeny, J. P., i)./>.j(Co7ion). Toronto Synionds, H., I'Wn.C;oJ..A8hburnham Talbot, Jas. H Oshawa Tavlor, George L, M.A Toronto Ta'iiey, J. H Shanty Bay Thompson, H.V., M.A . .Caledon East Thomson, C.E.,j»f.^.,Canobie,W.T. J Tocque, P. (Retired) Toronto Tremayne, F., M.A. (Canon).Mimico Tremayne, H. O., M.A Islington Ishorne, John Toronto Vicars, John, B.A Cannington Walker, r., B.A West Hill Walsn, W Brampton Warren, George Lakefleld Watt, A. C Lucille Watson, J. G Elmvale Webb, Geo. 11 . . Colborne Westmacott, A. G. E Brighton Westney.W.S., J/..4., B.D., Uxbridge White, W. E Beeton Williams, A., M.A Toronto Williams, L. T. W Havelock I Winterbourne, H. J., M.A. (On leave) Wood, E. F Toronto Wrong, Geo. M., M.A Toronto DIOCESE OF ONTARIO. Most Rev. J. Travers Lewis, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Kingston, Lord .irchbishop, lSf>3-189o. i Very Rev. Buxton B. Smith, M.A., Kingston, Dean. I Yen. J. S. Lauder, D.C.L. Archdeacon of Ottawa, Ottawa. I Yen. T.Bedford-Jones, LL.D., Z).C.L. Archdeacon o/ZTi/vyston, Brockville j Rev. John A. Mulock. Rev. F. R. Tane. i Rev. C. B. Pettit, M.A. )-Canom Rev. J. W. Burke, B.A. Rev. Albert Spencer. Ven. Archd. Bedford -Jones, "i LL.D., D.C.L. {Binhop's I Rev. J. J. Bogert, M.A. I Chapl'D. I Rev W. B. Carey, M.A. ) Rural Deans. Archdeaconry of Kingston. jRev. W. B. Carey, M.A., Frontenac. Rev. R. Lewis, M.A., Orenville. Rev, T. Stanton, B.A., Hastings. Rev. G. \V. G. Grout, M.A., Leeds. Kev, IC. U. M. Baker,LennoX(S: Addi'gt'n I Rev. E. Loucks, Prince Edward. ..1 rchdeaconry of Ottawa. I Rev. J. J. Bogert, M.A., Carleton. I Rev. A. C. Nesbitt, Lanark. I Rev. H. Pollard, Prescott & Russell. [Rev. 0. V. Forster Bliss, Renfrew. I Rev, H, L, M. Houston, 3f. A . , Stormont 1 Priests. I Anderson, G. A., M.A Deseronto lAiulerson, G, S Morrisburg lArmstrong, F. W. (Rector). .Trenton Atkinson, Robert Selby Auston, H., M.A Gananoque Bailey, T,, B.A Ottawa Baker,E.H.M.(ilc(.i?ector,iJ.Z).)Bath Bate, Wni, John Sydenham Beamish, G.R., Jf.il(Curaf«')Kingst'n Beaven, E, W.,3f.yl.(i?ef>d)Montreal Bedford-Jones, H. H,,Jtf. 4,, Toronto Bedford-Jone8T,LL.D(iiec)Brockv'le Blacklock, Henry (Cur«.B.A ,(S«per'(i)Frankto'ii Metzler, O, B.A Cardinal Moore, William, M.A Lyndhurst Mountain, J, J. S,, Z>.C',L. .Cornwall Muckle8ton,\V,J.,3r.yl,(y{<'cf()/-)Perth Mulock, .}.A.,(Canon,Ret.)\\mm\tci>: Nesbitt, A, C.(R. Dean)ii\u\th'» Falls Newham, Frederick Winchester Nimmo, J. H., /?./!., Af.ZJ.Brockville Orr, Robt, Lic.Th Eganvillc Osborne, John Clayton Patton. H. B., i}../l, CC«r. JDeseronto Pettit,C.B,il/,.r4.(Can'u,rt'd)Cornwall Phillips, A Hawkesbury Pick, Edward Fitzroy Harbor Pollard, H. ( iiural Dean).. .Ottawa Poole, M. O. (fiector) Morrisburg Poole, S. Gower (Curate) ,. Corn wall Powell, F. C. (Curate) Kingston Price, Vincent (Curate) Belleville Quartermaine, W. M. H Renfrew Raysoii, Robert Winter Kingston Read, Wm. Asnley Pembroke Roberts, Wm.(JfM».J3ac.)MerrickviUe Robinson, James Combermere Rollin, Geo. A, Y Hillier Saddington,Cha8.(iiec.)RichmondW. Samwell, Robert Walter Wales Scammell, E Joyceville Scantlebury, Geo .' . . Carp Serson, J.R., M.A Tamworth Shaw, J. Arthur, M.A Cobden Sills, Charles E.B.^ , .SouthMountain Smith, B. B.M.A .(Rec, Dea n )Ki ngston Smith, Thomas Austin (Cur) Ottawa Smitheman, J. P Manotick Smythe, W, H. Ciietired^.. Kingston Snowdon, J. F (on leave) . Kincardine Snowdon, J. M,, M.A Ottawa Spencer, A,f Con .Cleri. Sec. ^Kingston Squire, F.W., J?. .4., Montreal Junct'n Stanton, T., B.A.(R.Dean) Deseronto Stephenson, L. B. ,B.A . . Frankville Stiles, Thomas J Iroquois Stiles, W. H South March Tane, F, R., (iiector. Canon, Retired) Eastbourne, Sussex, Eng. Tighe, S. 3f..<4., Emerald, Amherst Is d Waterman, Robt. B,(/{ec.)Franktown Whalley, Arthur Henry . . Bell's Corn. Woodcock, Franois D. .Camden East Worrell, C. L. M.A Kingston Wright, Wm Athens Young, C. J., B.A Lansdowne Deacons. Coleman, J.H.H.,Af,.4.(C(e)King8ton ilostigan, Edw Queensborough Empringham, Jas. (Curaf«)BrockviTle *Geen, Albert L Belleville Lloyd, T. H., M.A . . . , Yankleek Hill Pyke, John B., B.A Parhani Rowland, E. M Ompah * Ordained under Canon XYIII, of Provincial Synod, DIOCESE OF HURON. Right Rev. M S, Baldwin, D.D., Lord Bishop (1883), Very Rev, G, M, Innes, M.A., Dean Yen,J.W,Mar8h,JM'..(l,,.iirc/i(/ London \ en. A. H. R. }il\i\\io\\a,ud, Archd. Orey Rev. J. P. Hincks, ^ Rev. J. W. P, Smith, Rev, A, C. Hill, M.A., Rev. E. E, Newman, Rev. E, Davis, M.A,, Rev, J, B.Richardson, Jf, .4. Rev, James Chance, Rev. W. A. Yoxmg, B.D., , Rev. Canon Hill, M.A., Exam. Chap Rev.J.B Richardson, Af.yl ,Ex. Chap. Yen Archd, Marsh, Domestic Chap. Rev, Canon Davis, M.A., Dom.Chap Rural Deans. Rev, G, C. Mackenzie, Brant. Rev. R. S. Cooper, B.D. Bruce. Rev. Canon Hill, M.A,, Elgin, Rev, C. R Matthews, M.A., Essex.. Rev. (Jeorge Keys, Grey, Rev, J, W, Hodgms, Huron, Rev, S, L, Smith, Kent, Rev, T. R. 1>avis, Lambton. Rev, C'ai Muith, .Middlesex. Rev. R, UiL'ks, Norfolk; Rev, J. T, Wright, Oxford. Rev. D, Deacon, Perth. Rev. J, Ridley, Waterloo. Andras, C, H.,M.A. II. Coll., London' Andrew, J, W, J Aylmer- Ardill, James Owen Sound Armitage, Wm. L London Armstrong, Thos. L Bayfield' Asbury, S, R„ B.A., B.D. . . Chesley Canons^ 116 CLERrjY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND. [1895 I 1895] I Aahton, R Brantford Baldwin, F. M Woodstock Ball, John A Fairmount Bttersby, Wm. H., illf.^ 8. Zora Bearfoot, I Caledonia Beaumont, J. W., AID., D.D. Parkhill Berry, Johu, 31. A., B.D London Beverley, A . . Essex Bray, U. £ Thaniesville Brown, Alfred B. A Paris Brown, T. H Delaware Brownlee, W. F Qorrie Carrie, James (Sup'd) Goderich Carscaden, D Forest Caswell, D.J,B D., Ph.B. .Meaford Chance, J Paisley Chase, H. P. (Sup.) Sarnia Clark, E. C Wingham CoUes, W. H. a Chatham Connor, W. J Durham Cooper, R. S., B.D. (R.D.) Tara Corbett, Alex Thorndale Cox, Geo. M Tuscarora Craig, W., B.D Petrolea Curran, J. P. (Sup) Mohawk Daunt, W.,M.A . (Sup'd) Ridgetown Daries, D (On leave) Davis, E., (Canon) M.A London Davis, T. R., M.A. (R.D) Sarnia Deacon, D., M.A. (R.D.) ..Stratford Desbrisay, L., B.A On leave Diehl, H. R Florence Diehl, L. W Clinton Downie, J., B.D. (R.D.). .'Vatford Duthie, Wm, N Burford Edelstein S Glanworth Edmonds, J Preston Elliott, Geo Comber English, E. N., M.A London Fairlie, J. H Clinton Farthing, J. C, M.A Woodstock Fisher, A Alvinston Fletcher, R. (Sup.) .Lexington, Mich Franklin, G. M Wallaceburg Freeborn, R. J Windsor Freeman, M. G St. Thomas Gander, Jabez Pelee Island Ghent, F. R Walkerville Goldberg, M. M Hanover Gould, Sndney H London Graham, James Brookholm Oraham, W. A., B.A Shelburne Oriffln, A. K.(On leave) Crawford,N. J Ouillemont, C. B., B.A London Gunne, C. R Millbank Gunne, J. M Wyoming Hale, J Point Edward Hall, E. A Bervie Henderson, W Wiarton Hicks, R., B.D.(R.D) Simcoe Higley, T. E Blyth Hill.A. C, Jf. .4. (i{.Z).)(C. )St.Thomas Mill, Jeffrey, M.A Chatsworth Hill, W. J. T. H. B., B.A . . . London flinoks, J. P. (Cano7i) Windsor Hind, D. H., B.A Sandwich Hinde, Williauj St. Thomas Hodgins, J. W. (R.D.): Seaforth Holmes, F. M Dresden Hoimes, J Granton Howard, Oswald W London Howatd, B. S. W Courtright Hughes, Edward , W Adelaide Hunt, E. W Exeter Innes, G. M , M.A. ("Dflan/ . London Jacobs, J Sarnia Jeans, Henry W Dungannon Jennings, E. C. Hanover Johnson, Wm Wardsville Johnstone.R.W. (Sup) Crosswell, M. ..Jones, J. W Maxwell Kennedaj'-Bell, J. R., M.A. .Paisley Kerrin, J. T Mitchell Keys, G., (Rural Dean). .Clarksburg (Lee, Edwin Princeton iLeigh, Francis Delh liOwe, W Glenooe Mackenzie, G. C. (R. >.). . .Brantford Marsh, J. W., M.A.( Arch). .London Matthew,C. R. , M.A.(R.D)KingBva\e Miles, C, B.yt Lucknow Miller. A. K. (Sup.) Hamilton Miller,H.G., Prtn.fluron CoJ. London Moore, A Bervie Moorhouse, J, H London Mulholland,A.H.R.{'.4rcAX>wen S'nd Murphy, A Chatham McC-Jsh, R Chatham Newell, J. R Port Dover Newman, E. E. (Can. X Sup. )T:oronto Newton, F. G Strathroy Parke, J. F Listowel Racey, G. W Belmont Reilly, W. G Brussels Rhodes. A. H Hyde Park Richardson, J. B.,M.A(Can.)London Ridley, John (Rural Dean) Gait Roberts, R. J. ^.,D(!On, lulbach, M.A., Arch- wa Scotia, Truro. Itb, D.D., Archdeacon '071, Sydney. in Jones Archdeacon md, Windsor, N. S. Canons. un Kaulbach, M.A. ynard, D.D. )ck, D.D. 'artridae. D.D. ihend (Hon.) Rev. Canon Partridge, Secretary. Vi-ry Rev. Dean Gilpin, Treasurer. A. E. Silver, LL.B., Esq., Registrar. Rural Deans. Rev. V. E. Harris, M.A Amherst Rev. T. C. Mellor 8i. George Rev. F. J. H. Axford Avon Rev. H. de Blois, M.A Annapolis Rev. J. Ambrose, D.C.L Tangier Rev. W. E. Gelling Lunenburg Rev. R. D. Bsmbrlck Sydney Rev. F. Partridge, D.V Halifax Rev. A. Harley,lf..A Shelburne Almon, F. H., B.A Halifax Alinon, H., B.D Picton Ambrose, J., M.A Falkland Amor, L St. Margaret's Bay Ancient, W. J., M.A . . . Londonderry Ansell, E., B.A Aricbat Arcbbold, F., A.M Halifax Arnold, W. .1 Harrietsfleld Avery, K. (rrtired) Kentville Axford, F. J. H Port Williams . Ball, E. H Tangier Bambrick, R. D., Jf.i4. Sydney Mines Belliss, W. B Clementsport Bent, A. M Pugwash Binnington. A St. Margaret's Bay Bowman, C., D.D Windsor Brine, R. F., B.A Canso Brock, L, D.D Kentville Bullock, R. H., D.C.L Halifax Cartright, T. S , LL.D. . . Yarmouth Chft, T. W., M.A Chester Cr&wlord, E. P. , M,A Halifax Davies, 8 Seaforth De Blois, H. , M.A Rosette Downing, J. L River John Draper T. F., M.A Louisburg Ellis, W. (Ret.) Berwick Filleul, P. J., D.D. (Ret.) Weymouth For8ythe,J. (Ret.) Cardinal, Ont. Gale, A Granville Gelling, W. E Bridgewater Gibbuns, S Parrsboro' Goodman, C. S Antgonishe Greatorex, F. P Bridgetown Gwillim, T. R Baddeck Hague, Dyson, M.A Halifax Hamilton, H., B.A Manchester Harley, A.VI.fM.A Liverpool Harley, H. A., M.A Digby Harris, K. A., M.A .. . .Mahone Bay Harris, G. D Upper La Have Harris, V.E., M.A. {Vicar) Anjherst Haslam, G., M.A Lunenburg Hays, W Amherst Heath, B. A Beaver Harbor Hind, H.C., M.A ' Wolfville How, H., B.A Annapolis Johnson, !l Liscombe Johnston, T. W Newport Jones, S. Weston (Arch) ...Windser Kaulba"h, J. A., M.A. {Vicar) Tmro Leigh, R. M Canso Lemoiue. N Halifax Lock ward, J Port Med way Lockyer, W. J Port Morien Martell, Q.R., M.A Maitland Muvnard, T., D.D. (ret.).. . .Windsor Mt'llor. T. C Guysboro McUor, 0. P Petit e Riviere Monis, W. 8. H., M.A.. . .Shelburne Ncish, D Halifax Noriiiiin, Lee, M.A Halifax Norwood, J. W. .. .Hubbard's Cove Parry, E, D. P New Germany Partridge, P., D.D Halifax Pittman, H. H., B.A Halifax Ridiardson, K., M,A.. New Dublin Roy, K Eastean Passage Haggles, J 0,M.A Halifiix Smith, D., D.D. ( Ftcor) Sydney C.B. Smith, J. 8., B.A. .D.,Deow, the Deanery, Winnipeg. 118 CLERGY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND, ETC. [1895B 1895] m I i. Yen. O. Fortin, B.A., Archdeacon of Winnipeg. V n. R. Phair r-ihetn of Islint^ton. Rev. J. B., O'Meara, M.A i Rev. 8. P. Mathoaon, B.D. I /,.„^. Rev. G. F.Coonibes.ilf.il.. f *"*"<»"*• Rev.E.S.W.Pentreath,BZ> J Anderson, JG.,B^. St Peter's, Dynevor Archibald, E Braieg Mercer, F. 0., B.A Melita Nichols, E. P„ M.A M^jiitou Nie, K.F., B.A Woodleads Owen, C, B, A Winnipeg Owen, W.,C'.Af..S'.. Long Saultjltainyh O'Meara, J. K,M.A('anot^) Winnipeg Page, J. W. li., B.^.. ..Rat Portn^e Pentreath,E.S W.,£.i;(Cn)Winuipeg Plmir,R., C.M.S. (^rc/id'(i)Winiiipe(r Prewer, G., B.A. (C.M.S.) Wabigoon Pritcliard,T.,Lac Seul, care H. BayCo Robertson, W Alexander Rogers. G., B.A Winnipeg Roy. J. J., M.A Winnipeg Sndleir, C Russell Settee, J., C.M.S Dyncvor Skagcn, E St. "Marks Spenee, B., CMS Dymnor Stevenson. R, G., B.A Winiiim'g Stooker. W Melitia Stoddart, T).A.Ii.,B.A. bradwardine Sykes, J. H McGregor Tansey, A Somerset Thomas, E Fort Alexander Tudor, H. A., M.A Winnipeg Turnbiill, G Binscarth Wakefield, H.G., M.A. Lake Daudhin White, A. S., B.A Carman Walton, T., B.A Melita Walton, W St. Paul's Watts, H. L Virden Williams, C Carberrv Wood, C Blrtle Woods, A. W., B.M Clearwater DIOCESE OF MOOSONEE. Rt. Rev. J. A. Newnham, i).I». (1893) Moose Fort, via Temiscaniingne. Anderson,J.S.,Riscobasing Chapleau Ven.Archdeaco;iVincent,.Di>, Albany Dick, R Trout Lake Lofthou8e,J Churchill Peck, E. J Ungava Richards, E Rupert House Saunders, J Matawakuma Walton, W. G Furt George DIOCESE OF CALEDONIA. Right Rev. William Ridley, P.D., Bishop (1879). Metlakatla, B.C. Ven. Archdeacon W. H CoUinson, Kincolith. Field, J. Hazleton Skeena River Gurd, R. W., P.P.T.S....MetIa-Katla Keen, J. Mas'^ett. .Queen Charlotte Is McCullagh, J. B Aiyensh, Nass R Price, A. E. . Kilwanga, Skeena River Pyemont, Temple Port Simpson Quinney, C Port Essington Stephenson, F Kilkatla, Skeena R DIOCESE OF SASK.\TCHEWAN. Right Rev. Cypr'an Pinkham. D.D., D.C.L., Bishop (1887). Calgary. V. Archdeacon J. A.MacKny Pr. Albert Badger, John St. James, Pukahn Chelcoff, T. E., if. A Duck LaRe Clarke, T Battleford Cook, Edward Cumberland Flett, J., B.D. {Car on) Prince Albert Hi n PS John, Devon (Pas) Cumberland llogbin, G. H Battleford Inkster, R.. Red Pheasant, rtattletorvl McDonald, D. D... Thun., Battleford McLennan, R Stanley, Pr. Albert Matheson, J. R Onion Lake Mathewson, E. K Battleford Moore, G. {liec.) Prince Albert Settee, J. R Cumberland Sinclair, John Cedar Lake Pritchard, V,. J . .Grand Rapids, N.W.T Taylor, I. J Onion Lake, N.W.T Williams, N Kincstino Winter, G. S Sandy r.ake Wright, A. H..Nepowewin, La Come DIOCESE OF ATHABASCA. Rt. Rev. R. Young, D.D., BMop (1884). Athabasca Landing. Brick, J. G Smoky River Holmes, G Lesser Slave Lake Lucas, J. R Chipewayau Robinson, H White Fish Lake Soott, M Fort Yermillionl Warwick, A. J Fort Vermillion! Weaver, R..S Wapashaw| DIOCESE OF QU'APPELLE. Rt. Rev. W. Burn, D D., Qu'Appelle. I BixAop (1893). Barton, B Fort Qu'Appelle | Beal, G. T Greenfllll Brown, W. E Regiiia I Cook, A., B.A Touchwood Hilljl Cunliffe, T. W Estevan Dobie, G. N Cannington I Godfrey, J Saltcoats j Green, W Whitewood I Johnson, W. F Qu'Appelle I Mitton, W. T., ilf..4 Moosomin | Munro, D Nicolls, W., B.A Medicine Hai | Owens, O ^Touchwood Hills Sargent, J. P., M.A Qu'Appelle I Tatham, F. H., .B..<1'. Broadview Teitelbaum, F. A Sumner I Terry, G Oxhow Williams, J Whitewooil | DIOCESE OF CALGARY. Rt. Rev. Cyprian Pinkham, D.D., D.C.L., Bishop, Calgary. Andras, C. H. , M.A .... W8tacki« in Barnes, W. H Rant! Brashier, H. B Innifail Cooper, A. W. F., D.D Calgarv D'Easum, S. C. B.A Beaver Lake Goodman, F. W Red Deer Greer, A. J., M.A Lethbrid|.'e Hilton, R Macleod Hinchliflfe, J Macleod Newton, vV. (Canon) I'h.D. .Belmont Smith, Henry H Pincher Creek Stocken,H. W. G Fish Creek, Calgary Stunden, A. , B.A Edmontoti Swanson, F Macleod Tims, J. W Gleichen Webb, W'.F., B.A Milford Webb-Peploe, M., M.^.. Sheep Creek MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF MACKENZIE RIVER. Right Rev.W. D. Reeve, D.D., BiKhop (1891). Fort Simpson, via Edmon- ton, Alta. Ven. Archdn. McDonald, Peel River. Hawksley, J Fort Norman Itssiettla, John Peel River Marriott, — Fort Wriglev Mai-sh, T. J . . Hay River, Gt. Slave L Spendlove, W. Fort Resolution, G.S.L Stringer, J. 0.,B.j4.,Es(pumauxMis'n MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF SELKIRK. Rt. Rev. W. C. Bompas, D.D., Binhop (1874-1891). Buxton, Upper Yukon River. Ven. Archdeacon Canhani,T. H., Sel- kirk, Pelly River. Totty, Benjamin, Rampart House, Porcupine River. Wallis, G. C. Rampart House, Porcu- yiine River. UfllTED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. ONTARIO CONFRRENCE. The Next Annual Conference will be held at Berlin, Ont., beginning on Good Friday, 1895. Bi)thop—Rev. Halleck Wright, D.D., Dublin, Ind. Pmsidiiii) Elder— Rev. D. B. Sherk, Berlin, Ont. Secretary— 3 . Howe, Stevensville, Ont. TORONT( Backus, C. W Berlin, Ont. Bowman, J. B Berlin, Ont. Clark, R. A Port Elgin. Ont. TTowe, J Stevensvilln. Ont. Love, Thos Trout Creek, Out. fiCarn, J. A Uklgeway, Out. Michcuer, J Elmer, Mich. Moore, W Cass City, Mie'i- Sherk, D. B Berlin, Ont. Thamer, E. H .-Dundee, Ont [1895B 1895] CLERGY — METHODIST. 119 Fort Vermillion J Fort Vermillion S Wapasha* ! OF QU'APPELLE. Burn, D D., Qu'Appelle. 93). Fort Qu'Appelle Greenflll Regina A Touchwood Hills W Estevan Cannington SaltciiaK White wood F Qu'ApiHli. ?., M.A Moosoinii; B.A Medicine liir ....ITouchwood Ii:i,. M.A Qn'Apia;;, fl., B.A\ Broaihiiu F. A Suiiiiiir Oxliou Whitewooil !E OF CALGARY. ('prian Pinkhani, D.B., shop, Calgary. [. , M.A .. .. Wstackiw ill I Ranlf B Innifail V. F., D.D Calgarv 0, B..4.... Beaver Lake W , ...Red Deer M.A Lethbrid^'e Macleod Macleod (CrtJion) I'h.D. .Belmont V It Pincher Creek V.G Fish Creek, Calgary I B.A Edmonton Macleod Gleichen , B.A Milford i,M.,Jf.^l.. Sheep Creek ARY DIOCESE OF CENZIE RHER. .D. Reeve, i)./)..Bw/(Oj) t Simpson, via Edmon- . McDonald, Peel River. F'ort Nornmii tin Peel River Fort VVrigle.v Ha.v River, Gt. Slave L ^FortResolution,G.S.L .,£..4., Esquimaux Mis'n ARY DIOCESE OF SELKIRK. 1. Bompas, D.D. , Bishop Buxton, Upper Yiiknn con Canham,T. H., Sel- River. min. Rampart House, liver. Rampart House, Porcu- riday, 1895. herk, Berlin, Out. Cass Citv, Midi. Berlin, Out. .-Dundee, Ont- METHODIST CHURCH OF CAflADA. Oeneval Superintendent Rev. A. Carman, D,D. TORONTO CONFERENCE. \ Asst. [ SectK. Rev. W. R. Parker, M.A.,D.D., Pres Rev. J. J. Redditt, Secretary. Rev. G. K. Adams, Rev. Joh n Locke, Charles Bonnick, Hev. E. Barrass, M. A., D.D. , Journal Secretary. Abb.s, George (Sup'd) .... Beamsville Adams, Geo. K Toronto Adams, E. J At College Addison, Pet«r (Sup'd) Toronto Agar Gilbert, B.A Gore Bay Aikenlicad, J. R Toronto Allen, .lames, M.A Toronto Allen, Lewis Anderson, H. J Baron, William (Sup'y) Orillia Baker, Isaac Meaford Baker, W. Ernest At College Barker. William R. (Ch'nJ Oiillia Barkwell.W. J., £.il.,Fi«. Sec. Toronto Barkwell, J.H., B.A. {Sup'y) .Tnronto Barlow, G. T. B Dorset Bariiiss, E., D.D., (Sup'd), .. Toronto Bartley, Thomas E Toronto Bedford, J Heathcote Bedford, A Maple Bee, Wni (Sup'd) Toronto Beynon, R. B., B.A Honeywood Bishop, G. J Toronto Blackstnok, W. 8. (Sup'd) . . Toronto Booth, Win. B,, Ph.B.. . . Willowdalo Bowle8,R.P.,Jf..4.,JS.2)m. . . .Toronto Bowles, I. G., i»ri4.,JS./).StreetsTille Boyle, Robert (.Sitp'd).. . . Brampton Brace, Adam Philip At College Briggs.Wm, D.D Toronto Browne, George Claremont Brown, Geo M Miniioo Brown, W. P . .Kleinburg Brown, Hugh A St. Vinctiut Brown, Alfred.(C/ia»r.).. Orangeville Brown, F. L., B.A West Rssa Bums, R. N., B.A Toronto BurwHsh, h.Sa.,M.A., Prof. Vic. Uni. Cade, Rol)ert Port Perry Caldwell. J. T.,M.A., fi, A.. Midland Caldwell, George Caniphell Thos Malton Campbell, Peter Elm vale Card, S., (Swp'd). . .Penetanguishene Carscadden, A.J.G..8t. Joseph Island Cattunaoh, D Burk's Falls Chainber.s. A. B , JiL.B Toronto Chapman, .1. A., M.A Toronto '..hown, S, D Toroiil o Clarke, George {SupA.) AUiston Clubine, .Tohn At College ■Cobh, Thos. (Siipd.) Toronto Cobiirn, John Wyevale Ooneli, Isaac At College Cochrane, G., D.D. {Supd.) Los Angeles California Crews, A. C Toronto Dean, Wesley Riohinond Hill Dewart, E.H.,DD. Toronto Dinnick, S. Dunn At College Doel, Ji^lin (Sup'y) Toronto Douglas, E. T Cookst iwii Ihinlop, Thomas .\uioia Edwards, Thomas Tliornliill Egan, James Rama Egan, W. E Manitoiilin South Ellis, T.H Ardtrea Elliott, Wesley Greenwood Emory, Vernon H Toronto Farewell, Prank L Windermere lf''arrer, Wm. D Fawcett, Michael (Sup'd),.. Toronto Ferguson, T. A. (Sup'd) Toronto Ferguson, J, J. , B.D Bradford Ferguson, H.T.,BA.. Without Statn Ferguson, J. J., B.A Thessalon Ferrier, W. P Mulmur Fish, Charles {Sup'd) Toronto Fish, H. A At College Fitzpatrick, J. D At College Pox, Thomas {Stip'd) Aurora Fox, J. Wesley Uttei-aon Franks, D. D Dalston Preebury, Jonh B At College Fry, Charles C At College Qalbraith,W.,LL.B. (Pres,).. Toronto Gardner, J. E Rosseau German, J. F.,M.A .,n.D.. Eglinton Glover, Thomas W. (Sttp'i/).. Toronto Goodman, John (Sit/^'d)- -Orangeville Graham, .John, B.A Scarboro Hagar, W. K , fi..4.Peneiangui8hene Hall, Wm Homing's Mills Harbridge, Herbert C Hare, J. J., M.A., Ph.D., Ladies' College Whitby Harper, E. B., D.D. (.'lup'd) . . Barrie Harr er, Henry Bond Head Harris, Henry, (Sup'd) Toronto Harris, John Greenwood Harrison, James At College Hart, V. C, D.D China Hart, E. I , Barrie Hassard, W. E. (Fhi. S?c.).. Avenlng Henderson, James, D.D Toronto Herridge, Wm. (Sup'd) ... . Brampton Hewitt, G. W., M,^. (Fin. Sec) Bruce Mines Hill, R. N. (Sup'y) Hillside Hill, Ijewis W., J5. .4 ..Toronto .hinct. Hodgson, John (Sup'd).. Walkerton Holmes, J. H. (Sup'y) Toronto Howson, W. Q Newmrirket Hudson, Albert G., B .4.. Woodbndge Hnghan, Wm. S, (Sup'd) Alliston Hunt, John (Snp'd) Toronto Hunt, George S Creemore Imirani, Thomas At College Irwin, Frederick H Jack.son, John A At College Johnston, R.H., B.A. .Without St'n Jones, Philip Coldwater Jones, C. A. (Siip'd) Toronto Keani, Frank C Streetsville Kemp, H. E. W Innisfll Keough, Thos. S. (Sup'd). . ..Weston Konney, George H Seagrave Kerr, J. McD Toronto Kerr, Stephen S.vlvan Lauceley, John E Barrie Langford, A., (Chairman) . ..Toronto Lnngford, Charles East Toronto Langford, ¥.,B.A .,B.D.O ravcnhurst Laidlaw, Wm. H Palgrave Laker, Ed.C (Fin. Sef.)..Dan('hiireh Large, Richard King Large, R. S. E King Latimer, J. F. (Siip'y) Toronto Latter, Ashcr P Alton Lawrenci!, George Haldane Hill Lasvrence, Charles South River Ijce, George F. 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(Chair.).. , .iipton Pearson. E. A.,B.A.. .,Nl.. ..on brook Perry, Charles E Davenport Petcii, J. A (Reserve List) Philp, S. C.(Sup'd).. .Prince Albert Philp, S. C. , jr Pickering Plunkett, J. V ColHngwood Potter, Wm. A Mulmur Potts, J.. D.D (See. of Edt. .Toroi.to Powell, G. L Mono Road Rankin, J. A Brampton Rear, 8. A Innisfll Redditt, J.J Shclburne Reynolds, C. W Sundridge Richards, A (Cftai'r.). . ..Huntsville Richardson, Wm. (Suji'd) Weston Roach, Wm. ^.(Sup'd) Weston Roach, Win. F Magnetawan Robinson, Geo.W ,Ci4. Little Current Kobinson,Gilbert W. . . .Port Findlay Rodwell, W. A. (C/i«ir.)Parry Sound Rogers, James K Novar Rowe, E. 8. (Fin. Sec. )..Bracebridge Rutledge. Geo. N Minesing Sallons, VV. B At College Salt, Allan Pan'y Island Sander-son, J. B., M.A Brampton Sanderson, W C Einsdale Sanderson, A. R At College Sanderson, J R Tottenham Savage, John W Columbus Sawdon, J. E Sault Ste. Marie Seott, W. L. (Sup'd) ..Toronto Si'ott, E. E Parkdale Scott, Thos. 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Arden Mounteer, Headley V Smithlleld Neville, P. H Camiifton Nickle, George Vennacher Oke. John H Sandford Putter, T. W Plevna Parker, Caleb (fin. 6>c.) Bowmanville Peake, John R South Dnminer Peake, William H Grafton Phelps, Leonard.. .South Darlington Phillips, Samuel B. (Supd.) Hastings Pickett,T.W. (Fin. Sec). . . . Whitevale Pope, Robt. M Picton Power, John Vroomanton Rae, Joseph J. (/"in.Sec.).. Peterboro Real, .John R Orono Reynar, A. H., Jlf.^l. LL.D. (Prof.) Victoria College Cobourg Rice, James J. (Chair.),. Tamworth Robeson, J. E Warsaw Roberts, Ed. (Chairman),, Belleville Robinson, Geo Sidney . iohn A. (A^Vf). .... Lindsay Rogers, Wm. Pomeroy Brechin Rorke, Samuel O Hallowell Ross, George E College Rowe, H. B. . Bancroft & Ft. Stewart Stratton.O. M Cressy Saunders, Wm. J Shannonville Sanderson, E. A North Marmora Sanderson, R Wilton Sanderson, Wm. (Sup'd) Rednersville Sanderson, W. Slater Welcome Scales, W. (Sup'd) Oshawa Seccombe, Wm. B Odessa Sexsmith, Wm. V Hoseiieath Sexsmith, Marcus E . . . . Bridgewater Seymour, James C. (Swpd.).. Paisley Shier, J. Wesley St. Ola Shorey, Sidney J. (Chair., Pres. of Con.) Lindsay Sing, C. R College Sing, Samuel Bobcaygeon .Smith, W. E College Snowdon, Thomas Pontypool Steel. Thos. P West Huntingdon Stewart, J. W Sunderland Stillman, Robert Forbes College Stratton. Fred. B.(C/i.) Selby Strike, A. J. Harvey. .Carrying Place Shorey, E. S Adolphustown Taggert, Chas. {Sup'd) Brighton Taylor, Robt Deseronto Thiim, Jamen,B.A(Fi7\See.)\\e\como Thomas, Henry Wooler Thompson, Chris. L Stirling 'Tomblin, Wm Centreton Tonkin, Edwin A Wilford Totten, J.W. (Fin. Sec.) Lindsay Tucker, Wm Beaverton Tucker, Wm. B , Ph.B.,M.A . . . Bath Tucker, W. Benjamin, B.A. Coboconk Watch, Chas. W Brighton White, F. W College Williams^ Daniel Pliiintleld Wilkinson, J. W Woodvilk Wilson, Albert C Tyrone Wilson, Andrew, Af.il.. .. Norwood Wilson, David (Su/ I) Nai)anee Wilson, John C. (Ch'n) Tweed Wilson, J. P., B.A Coll>orne Wilson, J. S. Ivison, B.A.. ..Wilfrid Wilson, M. E. PhB Baltimore Wdson, Wm. D. P Hilton Woodcock, Eli (Sup'd) Belleville Workman, G. C. Af.il C ibourg Wright, Alex. (Sup'd) Hastings Young, J Cherry Valley Young, Wn,. li.B.A. (Cft).. Peteri)oro Voung, Jos Stouflville GUELPH CONFERENCE. Rev. James Mi'Alister, President Rev. E. A Cliowu, li.D., Secretary. Rev. Jas. McLachlan, ^ojuncii Secy. Aikens. John W Staffa Amy, "rhoiiias Nassapaweya Asliton. W. J Jienerve List Auld, David (Sup'd) Georgetown Ayers, Walter Ailsa Craig Balfour, George C. Eugenia Ball, John Fiillarton Barnbv, R. II., S.T.L Tiverton Baugh, William (F.S.) Auburn Berrv, Henrv Walters Falls Biclby, W. M Colpoy's Bay Bilks, A. K.,B.A.,LL.B . Teeswater Birks, William Woodham Bowering, John Reserve Lint Brandon, William J Marsville Brvers, — A cton Bu'ggin, Geo. (Ch'm.) Biytit Burton, Robert C Whitechurch Burwash, Nathaniels Harmony Caldwell, Henry S.T.L Everton Campbell.W. F., PA.fi. )F.S.)Dundalk Carson, Robert Kemble Casson, Weslty, fin. Sec. fiarriston A / 124 CLERGY — METHODIST. [18951 1895] m Caswell, James (Sup'd) .... Liatowel Oiiswell, W. 0. . .victoria University Charlton, James Uanovor Ohown, Edwin A.,D.D Lucan Christie, Herbert B.. Victoria Univ'y Churchill, J. W Chats worth Clarke, Andrew (Sup'd).. ..Hanover Cobbledick,G.H.,A/.../> Ouelph Hall, Henry, (Sup'y) Arkwright H 1, RobertH Ashfield Hall, TheophduB, (S^p'y) . . Dundalk Hamilton, C, (Chairman) . , ..Minto Ham well, H. J Tobermoiy Harris. James, (Sup'd) Ouelph Hart, Johu Kintore Hartley, George Priceville Harvey, Wm. H., B.A Hespeler Hastings, Henry 8 Ouelph Henders, Ricliard C.,(Sup'dl.. Lucan Henderson, A IbertE... Victoria Uni. Henderson, W.C., D.D.(Ch). .jQuelph Hill, Henry B Ark .vright Hlnck8,Wm. H., L2;.£..0wen Sound Holmes, Joseph W.(CAair.).. Clinton Honey, Geo. ^.,B.A Cedarville Hosking, Robert J Peel Hough, John (Sup'd) Ouelph Howell, J. E., M.A Acton Humphreys, John S Euphrasia Husband, Robert J . . Holland Centre Button, Benjamin L.(F.iS'ec.). .Bipley Irvine, Henry Ooderich Irwin, Alex. J., B.A Norval Irwin, Robt. Pulton. .Wes.Theo. Coll. Isaac, John R Qrand Valley Johnston, George W Erin Johnston, A.J Palnierston Kaine, C. C Gorrie Keefer, Robert. ..W. T. C. Montreal Kennedy, John, S.T.L Nissouri Kennor, John Staffa Kerr, S. h., (Sup'y) Owen Sound Kerr, John L, (Sup'd) Brussels « Kerr, Wesley E Wroxeter Kestle, James Drew Kitching, John .. Victoria Univei'sity Lake, Charles V Bethel Leech, Webster W Varna Legate, Thomas Woodford Livingstone, James Kincardine Ix>unds, George Moorefleld Loree, W. A Woodford Macdouald, P. A Owen Souud Mogee, Herbert S Victoria Uni. Magwood, Wesley J... Victoria Un' Markham, Joseph Konilworth Mathers. P. M. (S.T.L.). . .Aberfoyle Maudson, Geo. A Colpoy's Bay Mills, John (Chairman) . ..Lucknow Mills, Wm. (Sup'd) Blyth Moir, Uavid A., S.T.L.. Georgetown Moss. W. H Nile Moyer, Harvey D Thamesford McAllister, Jas. (Chairmnn) Tara McBain, James 11., B.A Ouelph McCulloch, Andrew M Monkton Mclntyre, Kobert J Alma McKibbou, A Kmbro McKinley, George, fi.D. .Owen Sound McKelvic, Irving Stratford McLaihlin, Jas., Jlf.il Waterloo Newcoinbe, Henry A . . , Clinton Noble, Jabez I Salem Norton, Wm., ^Sup't). .Mount Forest Nugent, Francis E Palmeiaton Ollvf ,nt, E Bayfield Ott&well.Wm Belwood Paul, Richard (Sup'd) Brussels Pepper, John, B.A Brookholm Perry, Thomas Parker Preston Phillips, Robert Holstein Pomeroy, J. C. ,B. j4. ,(/i'.S.) . . Durham Potter, Austin Clifford Pring, Joseph W Blue Vale Richardson, Geo. (Ch.),..Mt. Forest Richardson. Jos. D Grand Valley Pobinson, John W Trowbridge Rogers, David Dungannon Rolston, David D. (Swp'di. Walkerton Rupert, E.8., U.A(Chair.). Flesherton Sabine, Thos. J Rock wood Sttlton, Geo.F. Ph.B. (i^.S.) Stratford Sanderson, John W Dobbinton Sanderson, Thos. C Bervie Savage, Wm. (Sup'd) Ouelph Scott, John, M.A.(Chair'n.) .... Berlin Scott, John Gait Scratch, Alex Mildmay Sellery, S. , B. D. .(Chairman) . . Guelph Service, fi. B Corbetton Service, Richard (Swp'j/) . . St. Marys Sharp, Dixon Eden Grove Shaw, Ed. A Belgrave Sherlock, Benjamin. (Sup'd) Ethel Shilton, J. W., B.A.iF.S). Walkerton Smith, Alfred E., S.T.L Arthur Smith, Findley M.(Sitpd.)Kincardine Smith, Geo Mitchell Smith, John T Saugeen Smmes Lion's Head Smith, Wm. A.Wes. T. Col., Montreal Smith, W. .8 Stratford Smitherman, Geo Dyer's Bay Smythe, William Clinton Snowdon, Thos. J., Ph.B... Kirkton Sparling, Wm. W Fergus j Stafford, Charles E Drayton Stevenson, John C (Fin.Sf.c). Elora Strongman, W. A., Z/L.I>.,P/i.i).. Erin Swann, Francis Hensall Swann, Matthew (Sup'd) Fergus Thibadeau, Alex Benmiller Thompson, Fred. . . . Victoria Univ'y Tiffin, C. Albert Bervie Tindall, Wm. {Sup'd) .... Walkerton Tonge, A. W Mllverton Torrance, Wm Paisley Treleaven, W. E New Hamburg Truax, Judson Ponsonl" ' Tyler, Reuben J. (Sttp'd)..Mt. Forest Waddell, Wm. J Ethel Walker, James Kippen Walker, John (Sup'd) Lucknow Walker, Robt, (Fin. Sec. )...Wiarton Wallwin, I. B.,B.A Stratford WasB, Jabez Preston Watson, George (Supd).. Walkerton Watts, John H. (Supd.) Ethel Webster, John , (Sup'd) Tar» Williams, Richard W Wa'Ve Williams, W., D.D. (Ch.). .. Mitchell Willoughhy, Gerald A.T..Carlincford Willojghby, N R. (BZ).).. . .Listnwfi Wilson, Martin J. (CA.) Victoria Urn. Wilson, Robert R Perpn MANITOBA CONFERENCE Rev. James Woodsworth, Brandon, Man., Superintendent of MissU^ni Rev. Andrew W. Ross, Portage la Prairie, Man., President. Rev. F. B. Stacey, B.A., Moose Jaw, Assa., Secretary. Rev. G. W. Dean, Edmonton, AIU, W. W. Bole, MooHo Jaw, Assa., Agsistant Sees. Rev. J. H. L. Joslyn Crystal City, Man., Journal Secretary. Abbott, W. W., B.A Wascana Adamson, W. W Macleod Aldridge, A.R.(B.i4.) Norway House Allen, Lewis Dundu Allison, B. W Collejje Anderson, A. H. (Svp'd). . . Killarrey Andrews, Alf. ((7fta»rnian).Minnedosa Argue, Thomas (Sup'd) WiunipeR Armstrong, W. L. (B.A.) Melit* Attwood. W. J Pleasant Forks August, F. A. (Fin. See.) VirUen Barker, E.S.,J5.^ Red Deer Bell, J. W., B.V.. ..Without station Bennie, George H Rosewood Bennett, M. li. (B.A.).. Brandon N. Blewett, O. J Sturgeon River Beynon T. B., B.A. (Sup'd).. Vircl'n Bate, J. F Lethbridge Blackie, W. R Withotit (■tation Bridgeir.an, W. , {Fin. Sec.).Deloraiiie Brown, S. R., B.A. (F. S.).. ..Regina Bruce, J. W College Buchanan, T. C.(F. S.) Calgai? Bunt, W. C Qu'Appelle Burrow, J. H., B.A. (ii'.S.).Wolseley Brown, J. N. (B.A., B. D). .KiW&rnKy Bethell, T. 0., S r.Z< Saskatoon Carter, E. Talbot Arden Campbell, 0. E Riversdale Chegwin, E. J.(£..^.) Lacombe Chegwin, W. B Douglas Colpitis, W.'W Rat Portage Colwell, S. E Thornhill Cooke, W. A., B.A Prince Albert Crookshanks, J. J .Fin.Sec ) Newdale Cross, 0. H St. Cliarles Crux, W. S. A.(B.A.) Oxbow Daniel, G. (Chairman) Brandon Darwin, O. (Fin.Sec.) Stonewall Davies, P. W Rapid City Dean, O.W. (C/iair»Mi»i)..Edniontou Dickenson, J. W Meadow Lea Dimmick, M. (Sup'd) .... Moosornin Dyer, J. D Elkliorn Dyke, J (Chairman) Moosoraiu Elliott, George J Franklin Elliott, Joshua Dominion City Elmitt, George Austin Endicott, Jas, .B.j4. .Miss'y to China Ferrier, T. (Chairman) Meiguiii' Finn, F. M. (Sup'd) . . Portage la Prairie Flatt, M. C BlythfieW Fletcher, P. E., B. 4 ...Fort Rouge Galley, Andrew Cartwright Oaudin, S. D Nelson Houci German, O Battle River Glass, E.B.,B.A.. White Fish Lake Goard, W. P High Bluff Gordon, A Mcthven Gordon, J. W Without Station Gregoi-y, Egbert Shell River HalsaU, R Hal8tead,W.(Sti>tky B.A.,B.D)..Km&mt^\ ST.L Saskatoon lot Arden E) Riversdaie .(B.A.) Lacombe 3 Douglas V Rat Portage Thornhill B.A. . ..Prince Albert r. J. Fin. Sec ) Newdale St. Charles (BA.) Oxbow airman) Brandon in.Sec.) Stonewall Rapid City hairman) . . Eilmoiiton W Meadow Lea Sup'd) .... Moosomin Elkliorn man) Moosomiu J Franklin , Dominion Oily Austin B.A. .Miss'y to China airman) Melguiu' i'd) . . Portage la Prairie Blythtield , B.A ...Fort Rouge V Cart Wright Nelson Houes Battle River .A.. White Fish Lake I High Bluff Methvenr Without Stationl rt Shell River i/j)'d)Portage la Praiiie I Ph.B Oak Lake I. M Saltcobt»l Hardman, W College Harrison. J. M. (Ch) Winnipeg Uartliy, J. C Bldford I Haw Alfred Brandon Hills I HeUi'wtll, T. L. (Sup'y).. fit. Charles iHillyir, J Daybreak Heiuli^rnon, W. G Winnipeg HetheringUencer, J. C Upper Skeena Sutherland, C. H. M Ladner*! Smith, E. V Montreal Sharp, A. K New Westminster Stone, W. J Nitenat Houthall, J. F Wellington Tate, CM Victoria Thompson, S. J Vancouver Turner, James Victoria Watson, C Vancouver White, J. H New Westminster Whittington,R., af.^.,B.Sc., (PWn. of Cat.) New WestmiiiHter WInslow, J. W Miasion City Wood, J. \.(Fin. See.) Vernon Wilkinson, 8 Nanaimo Wilkinson, R NorthUeld NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE. Rev. W. H. Evans, President. Rev. D. W. .lohnson. M.A., Sec'y. Revs. F. Friirgens, W. 1. Croft and C. E. Crowell, B.A., Assistant Secretaries. Ackm \n, S. R Kentville Ainley, William Ritcey's Cove Andrews, W. W Sackville Angwin, Joseph G Burlington A ppleby. Jabez Port la Tour Astbury, John Southampton Armstrong, R. O Student Baird, Hazen B Student Matty, James L Lunenburg Uigney, John G. (Sup'i/). .Hantsport Bond, O. J Canso Borden, B. C, 3/.^. .Sackville, N. B Borden, A. C, B.A., B.D. . . Hahfax Bowen, T. A Student Brown, W. C (>'up'y) Middleton Brown, Wm Horton Brown, Ectcrt M Chester Buckley, F. A., B.A Shelbume Burgess, Harry Leicester Cann, W. F Sandy's, Bermuda Cassidy, John, (Sup'y). . .Bridgetown Coffin, JoH. S Aylesford Craig, John Berwick Croft, W. Isaac New Glasgcw Crowell, C. E Lockep-rt Daniel, Leander Granville Ferry Daniel, Alban Maitland Davis, J. Hiram Avcndale Dawson, J. L., B.A Windsor Day, George F Acadia Mines Deiiistadt, Thomas J . . Yarmouth DesBarres,F.W.W.,^.B. Advocate.H Dobson, W Hamilton, Bermuda Donkin, J . E Arcadia Edyvean, W. H Amherst Head England, G . E Springhill Evaiis, W.H Nappan Farquhar, D N.E. Harbor Fisher, Joseph M Canning Friggens, Fred Uabarus Gaetz, Jo4eph Middleton Gaetz, Wilfred Student Giles, Jesse B Bridgetown Gee, John Petite Riviere Gleudeumng, G.W.F., B.A., S.T.B., Liverpool Gniiiland, Oskar Wolfvir.e Hale, Joaeph Hillsburg Hart, Jas. R., (Sup'y). . -Bridgetown Hart, Thomas D. , (/). (Sup'd) Hampton, N B Fisher, G.W Tryon, PEI Frizzel, Frank Richmond, N B Goldsmith, Jno. . Vernon Kiver,P E I Uough, Ernest H. . Leave of absence Gough, J. B (Leave of absence) Gregg, J. 8 St. Martin's, N B Hamilton, C. W Bayfield, N B Harrison, h. W.(Sup.)Sackville, N B Harrison, G. (Sup)., .Newcastle, N B Harrison, H.A.B Stanley, N B Harrison, Wm Sackville, N B Hicks, Thomas Alberton, PEI Howard, J.BenJ.(S(u).Sackville,NB Howard, 8., B.A Hampton, N B Howard,W.J., B.A . .Mt.Stewart,PEI Howie, Isaac Gibson, N B Ives, John A Old Ridge, N B James, Silas Little York, P E I Johnson, L.S.(iSuBrf) Newcastle, N B Johnson. W. E., B.A.. . .Albert, N B King, J. K Keswick, NB Kirby, W. J Bedeque, P E I Knight, M. R., A.M. . . .Upham, N B Lawson,Wm Montague, PEI Leard, L. J AlSpringfleld, N B Lepage, A, E Kingsclear, N B Lodge, D. H Hillsboro.N B Lodge, W. W Marysville, N B Lucas, Aquila (On ieai'e) Sussex, N B McC^onnell, J W,fi.4. . .Harcourt, N B Mot ully,A.D.,fi,4.,fiZ).Sheffield, N B McDonald, L.R Jerusalem, N B McLaughlin,N.,i3..^ . .Oagetown,N B McLeod, A. D. Granville, P E I Maggs, Wm Sussex, N B Manaton, C. F . . . Canterbury, N B Marr.Hedley D.(S«ua.>Sackville, N B Marshall, Thomas St. John, N B Matthews, W. C Petitcodiac, N B Opie, Richard Margate, PEI Palmer, G. C. P.Charlottetown, P E I Paisley, C. H., A.M. . .St. John, N B Parker, I. N Nashwaak, N B Parkins, J Florenceville, N B Pascoe, J. (Sup'd). . Petitcodiac, N B Payson, G.B.(Sup'd)Fredericton, N B Penna, Henry Derby, N B Peiina William yt. John, N B Pepper, W. R An Jover, N B Pickles, F.H.W.(SH25.)S;.John,NB Pierce, H. (Stu.) Saokville, N B Pierce, H.(Stii.) Sfckville, NB Pierce, Thomas Ajiohaqui, N B Pope, H., D.D.(Supd) St. John, N B Prince, John (>^up'd). . Moncton, N B Ramsay, Edmund . . . Buctouche, N B Read, John Moncton, N B Rice, S. H., B.A Milltown, NB SeUer.Qeo. A (Student) Sackville, N B Seller, J., M.A Bathurst, N B Shenton, Job St. John, N B Slockford, E W. Cape, P E I Sparge, W. H . . Murray Harbor, PEI Sprague, H., D.D. . St. Stephen, N B Stebbings, Thomas. . .Winsloe, PEI Steel, George Chatham, N B Stew»rt,C.,f)./>.(Pr./.)8ackville, N R Teasdalo, J.J St. John, N ft Teed, 8. T. (Sup'd) .... Moncton, N ft Tippett, Wm Fredericton, N ft Thomas, W. B Bale Verte, N B Thomson, W. A Campbellton, N ft Turner, E. Pownal, H K I Tweetiie, Wm. (Sup'd)Hanipton, N B Wason, L. J(Stu.). . .Sackville, N ft Wass, Wm Welsford, N ft We«l(lall,R.W.,yl.C.Suninier8ide, X ft Wightman, F. A St. John, N ft Williams, T. L Jacksonville, N B Wilson, R., /'A. />.(6ui)'(0 St.John, NB Young, G. M Upper Kent, N ft Young, H. Stanley Hartland.N B Young, John B Elgin, N ft NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE Rev. George S. Milligan.LLi)., Pro. Rev. A. D. Morton, il. A., Secretary. Revs. J. T. Newman, Wm. H. Brown- ing, Mark Fen wick, Astt. Sec». A nibrose, Wm. B Sackville Atkinson, T. W Bonavista Antle, Arthur N Sackville Bartlett, Wni. J Green's Harbor Browning, Win. H Little Bay Blythe, John J St. John's, West Clegg, Herbert Sackville Cowi»erthwaite,H. P., MA., St.John's Curtis, Levi, B.A Twillingate Darby, T. B.,B.A. . . Musgrave Harbor Dove, Jm.,D.D. (Sup'y). . .St. John's Dotchon, Wm, H Musgrave Town Dunn, W. T. D Brigus Durrant, J. J Leave of absence Drake, F. G Britannia Cove Edniondson, W.W Twillingate Fenwick, Mark Catalina Flemington, Chas Student Frazer, Geo. Grand Bank Follett, C. W Cupids. Freeman, R. W Old Perltcan Forsey, Eugene Petites Harris, Wm Herring Neck Hatcher, Henry C, BD.Vouch Cove Heyfleld, Jesse Freshwater Hi!l, Anthony Topsail Hill, Jabez Wesley ville Holmes, A. A Bird Island Cove Hooper, Herbert Howse, Charles Spoon Cove Hutche8on,Wm.J., Little Bay Islands Heal, Geo. E Carbonear Indoe, Henry J., B.A Indian Isle James, Thos. H Burin Jefferson, Selby Lawrencetown Jones, Edgar Little Bay Islands Kelly, James K St. George's Bay Kendall, Wm Western Bay Lench, Charles Greenspond Luscombe, Wm. J Glover "Town Matthews, Solomon Cupids Milligan, Geo. S.,LL.D.,St. John'8,W Morton, A. D., M.A St. John's Moore, Edwin Newman, John T Channel Nurse, J.imes Carbonear Opie, James White Bay Paine, George Fortune Patterson, Win. J Student Peters, John E Student Pincock, James Heart's Content Pratt, John St. John's, B Pye, John Shoal Harbor Peck, Bramwell, J.C. . . . Bonne Bav Peck, R.K. . Garnish & Fortune Bay Reay, John Whitbourne Rex, Wm Leave of absence Russell, S. J Moreton's Harbor Roberts, Thos.E Sound Island Rowson, Arthur E Flat Island Scott, Henry Exploits Seeley, Wm Student Sidey, John C. . .Nipper's Harbor ■.Skinner, Alfred C. . Isniith James B.A.. Isnowilen, Samuel.. Iwoncv, .\ckroyd... Istoney, «eorge FREE METHODI IN C^M The next Annual ; in (ialt, Ont., W( necoml week of the liition, i.e., alwut St lieneral Superinten p. Hart, Rev. Gi Kev. W. J. Hofjg. C'hiiinnen of Diatr Craig, Brantford, > Sims, Uxbridge, Norrington, Elgii Secretary of Confe (.raig, Brantford, Treasurer of Confe C. Walls, Kelvin, Allan, D Alllfuire. A Beun, M S Bretz, J Burnham, R Burkholder, David Campbell, W. J... Clink, James Coiuinodore, J.W., Eagle, J. M Fomi.m, James The nex President- yice-i'Tesi Secretary- Treasurer Arendt, M . . Badke, J Barthomew, O. D. Berner, U Berthold,E.G.. Blunck, A Brackebusch, G.. Bruoh, F Christiansen, B..( Diichsel,G EgKers, A Goes, J Hoffman, E . . . . Langholz. J . . . Conference r President Secretary Treasure! Executivi J. N. For the Ont( Kingston, Associf Ordained Chidley, W. H.S Clark, L Cowle, VV. S . . . Garbutt, T Gould, E. J. . . Hainer, C. H . Morgan, W. H. f« Percy, W Perkins, G [1M^)5 |l895j CLERGY — METHODIST. i2r ',M 1.!' Isklnncr, Alfred C Student Igiiiith Jaiiieo B.A.. Northern Bijfht Isnowilen, Samuel Ulackheail Istoncv, Afkroyd Red Bay lijioiif) , George Student FREE METHODIST C'lURCH IN CJ^NADA. The next Annual Session coiivt-nea I in (ialt, Ont, Wednesday o( the Isecond week of the ['roviiicial Exhi- lliitioii, i.e., aljout Sept. 11th, 1806. {(ieiieral Superintendents — Rev. E. P. Hart, Rev. Geo. W. Coleman, Rev. VV. J. Ho(jg. \Chinnnen of Ihatrict»—Kev. James Craix, Brantford, Ont. ; Kev. Albert Sims, Uxbrid(fe, Ont.; Rev. A. H. Norrin(f.i4....RvokmHn'8Cor.,0 McGregor, A. F., fi. .4.. Woodstock,© Goffln, J. W Edgar, O i Macintosh, W Ottawa, O Gflddarp, Henry Milton, N 8 Gray, M. S Laurel,0 Grisbrook, E. O Gunn, W.T., B.A.. ..CowansvlUe, Q Gunner, Frederick, Al.Z).. Listowel, (> Hall, Thomas Montreal,Q McKillican,J Tiverton, O McKinnon, Norman.. St. Johns, NB Mitchell, S. L Sherbrooke, Q Morton, J Hamilton, O Moore, Churchill .... Ayer's Flats, Q Nicholls, Sampson Toronto, O Hamilton, D. S., B.A Forest, O i Pedley, Hugh, B.A.,.. Winnipeg, M I Truro, N.S. Economy, N.S. St. John, N.B. Muitland, N.S. Pedley, J. W., B.^.. Vancouver, B.C Pedley, Hilton Japan Mission Pritehard,W.S.,B.^ . Bowmanville,0 Purdon, D. W Clieyboyne, N S Read, F. W African Mission Purkis, G BownianvilK, Road, G. E Fitch Bay, Q Richardson, A.W.,B..4..Brantford, Robinson, R Toronto, O Salmon, John, B.A Toronto, O Sanderson, J. G DanvjUe, Q Sharratt, J Twillingate, Nlld Shipperley, J Maitland, N S Slddall, G. W St. John's Nfld Silcox, J. B Montreal, Q Silcox, E. D Embro, O Sims, Thos., D.D Toronto, O Skinner, George Frome, O Smith, W. W St. Catharines, O Squires, John Random, Ntld Sykes, S Keswick Ridge, N.B Unsworth, Joseph Toronto, O llusworth, J. K.,B.A Toronto, O Warriner, W. ll.,B.D. . ..Montreal, O Waterwortli, J. A Watt, W. J Melbourne, Q Watson, W. H Hamilton, O Webb, Tliomas Toronto, O Whitman, J Cornwalliii, N 3 Wild, Joseph, D.D London, O Williams, B. B Guelph, Wilmot, W. F Toronto, O Wood, John Truro, N 8 181)5] The General .ut 7.3(1 p.m. Moc Cler SYNOD OF PRO Rev. T. Sedgwi N.S. Aitken, Wm. . .Mian, J. M... Anderson, J., B. Annand, J., M.A Archibald, W. P., Barker, Joseph . Baync, E. S i3eari8to, J. K. Begg, W. P., M. Bemiett,J., D.D. Bowman A . . . Boyd, A Boyd, Samuel Briice, Geo., B.^ Burns, R. F., D. Burrows, Andw., Burgess, Jas . . Calrus, J.A., M.^ Caller, William Gaidar, W. C. . Cameron, Alex.(/ Cameron, John. Cameron, J. G. . Campbell, Alexai Campbell, D Campbell, M. ... Carr, A. F.,Jlf.^. Carruthers, J . . . . Carson, G. S., B.. Chaae, J. H., M.A Clarke, D. McD. . Coffin, J. K Coffin, F. S...LO Crawford, H . . . . Crawford, J. W.. Cumming, Rober Cummiiig, Thonii Currie, John, D.i Darragh. W. S. (I Davey, K Dawson, Wm., B, Dickie, A. B Dill, E. M., B.O. Drummond, D. . , Dustan, John F.. Falconer, Alex . . Falconer, J. F.. . Falconer, J. W. . . Falconer, R. A. . . Fisher, George B. Fisher, J. M Fiske. D., B.D. . Forbes, J. A Forbes, J. F .... Forrest, J., Z).Z).( Fotheringhani, T Fowler,W.J.,»./'. Fowler, Thomas, Fraser, D.S., BA. Fraser, D Frixser, D. (J . . . . Fraser, John . . . Fraser, J. K .... Fraser, W. >i., B. Fraser, S. A Fullerton, T. F. Gaudier, A Qeggie, A. L Cillies, E..Murra' Gillis, J Gordon, D. M., B 9 \AL. [1895 5. 0, 111. Ont. ID, Ont, 00, Ont. amburg, Ont. rd, Ont. New Hamburg ,oeal) . . South Cayuga rhllipsburg Wililarasford Sup'y) Creditou CStuJ.. Tokio, Japan p'(i)..Cleveland,01iio Hawksville Sebringvlllo Waterloo Elmira Norwich J?/.).. New Hamburg Prof. Union Biblical Naperville, III. Stratford Rockingham il) Listowel p'd) Rodney ,ocal) Tavistock Morriston res. Eld.) Berlin up'd) St. Jacobs PlattBville Wflterloo ..Waterdown nilton, Ont., on Wed- leal. ton. to. •d. N.S. my, N.S. in, N.B. nd, N.S. t.4.. Vancouver, B.C . . .Japan Mission B.A . Bowinanville.O . Clieyboyne, N S , .African Mission . .BowmanvilK , O Fitch Bay, Q .,B.il..Brantford, Toronto, O A Toronto, Danvjlle, Q ..Twillingate, Nfld Maitland, N S ... St. John's Nrtd Montreal, Q Embro, O 9 Toronto, O Frome, O St. Catharines, O . , . Random, Nfld Keswick Ridge, N.B ih Toronto, O /}. 4.... Toronto, O B. D.... Montreal, O A . . . Melbourne, Q Hamilton, O Toronto, O . . Cornwallis, If S .D London, O Guelph, O Toronto, O . ...Truro, NS 1«}K5] CLERGY — PRESBYTERIAN. 129 li'^-^! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IH CANADA. < The (Jeneral Assembly will meet in St. Andrew's Church, I^ndon, on the second Wednesday, of June, 1895. «t 7.3(1 p.m. , ■ , Oficer» 1893-94. Moderator .—Rev. Geo. Leslie MacKay, D.D Tanisin-Formosa. Clerks .-Rev. W. Reid, D.D Toronto. Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D Montreal. SYNOD OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Rev. T. Sedgwick, Tatamaprouche, N.S., Clerk. Aitken, Wm Newcastle, N B Allan, J. M Waterville Anderson, J., B.D., St.Stephen, N B Annand, J., M.A. (jJ/m) N. Heb. Archibald, W. P., B. i^.,Ca\endi8h,PEI Barker, Joseph Debec Junction Bayne, E. S Hillsboro Bearisto, J. K Glassville, N B Begg, W. P., 3f.A.... Kentville, N S Beniiett,J., D.D.(Ret.).St. John,NB Bowman A New Glasgow Boyd, A Kempt, N 8 Boyd, Samuel Wallace, N S Briice, Geo., B.A St. John, N B Burns, R. F., Z).Z> Halifax Burrows, Andw., D.D Bermuda Burgess, Jas Carleton. St. John Cairns, J. A., M.A Scotsburn, N S Calder, William R Mira, C B Calder, W. C Tower Hill Cameron, Alex.(/{et.)L.Stewiacke,NS Cameron, John Bridgetown Cameron, J. G Souris, PE I Campbell, Alexander. .. Merigornish Campbell, D Biicklaw Campbell, M Strathalbyn Carr, A. F.,Jf"..4.,Canipbelltown,N B Carruthers, J New Glasgow, N S Carson, G. S., JS. A Bictou, N S Chase, J. H., J/. A.. Onslow Stat., NS Clarke, D. McD Chipman, N B Coffin, J. It Bloomfield, P E I Coffin, F. S. ..Lower Stewiacke, NS Crawford, H Dublin Shore, N S Crawford, J. W. . . .Malione Bay, N 3 Cumining, Robert . . ..Westville. N S Cmuming, Thomas Truro, N S Currie, John, D.D. (Prof.).. Halifax Darragh, W. S. (Ret.). . Linden, N S Davey, F River Hebert Dawson, Wm., B.D..\3. Canard, N S Dickie, A. B Halifax, N S Dill, E. M., B.l>.. .Summerslde, PEI Drummond, D Boulnrdine, C B Dustan, John F.. Richmond, Halifax Falconer, Alex Pictou, N. S Falconer, J. F Bedford Falconer, J. W Newport Falconer, R. A Halifax Fisher, George H.A... Palhousie, N B Fisher, J. M Lawrencetown Fiske, D., B.D. ..Florenceville, Nli Forbes, J. A Glace Bay, C B Forbes, J. F Sydney, N S Forrest, J.,D.D.(Pr.D.Col.) Halifax Fotheringham, T. F St. John, NB Fowler, W. J., «. /'.(OJfJEstumiiiao, Q Fowler, Thomas, 3f./t . .Halifax, N 8 Fraser, D.S.. BA.-.V. Stewiacke,NS Fraser, D Hampton l''ra8er, D, ( J Wolfville Fraser, John North Shore Fraser, J. K Albertoii, PEI Fraser, W. U., B. Sc Halifax Fraser, S. A Hopewell Fullerton, T. F Oharlottotown Gaudier, A Halifax Oeggie, A. L Truro, N S Oillies, E.. Murray Harbour 8., P E I Gillis, J Dundas. P.E.I Gordon, D. M., B.O Halifax 9 Gordon, O. L River John, N S Graham, Wm St. John's, Nfld Grant, Alex E. Lake Ainslie, C B i Grant, H. R Trenton <'rant, K. J. O.-D.. S.Fernando, Trin. Grant, Wm Cow Bay, C B Gray, A Economy Gray, J., B.D. Jiet.)... Sussex, N B Oreenless, J. A New Mills Gunn, A., B.A Cardigan, PEI Gunn, A. D. . .Stewiacke Village, NS H amilton, W . . Kingston, KentCo. N B Harvey, M., B.A Nd Harvey, McL Moses River Hawley, John St. James, N B Henderson, Dunean..Blue Mt., N 8 Herdman, A. W. K Port Elgin Jack, L. (Ret.) Buctouche. N B Jack, T. C, fl.A Maitland, N S Johnston. T. G Blackville, NB King, A Murray Harbor i Kinnear, G. F. .New Richmond, N B Laing, Robert, M.A Halifax Lawson, S. G Riversdale Layton, Jacob MiKord, N S Leek, George A L. La Have, N S McClure, J. K St. Croix McCoy, Joseph, M.A. .Chatham, N 8 McCulloch,W.,D.J:>.(/ec^). Truro, N S McCurdv. J. F Bnushaw McDonald, D.iJ^.BD. . .Str.ithborne McDonald, Willard.Frederit'ton, N B McDougall, Donald . . . Baddeck, C B McFarlane, J. 1) Melmse McGillivrav, Daniel. . . . Lunenburg McGillivray, J.D Clifton, N S MoGlashen, J. A Budgeport McGregor, D Amherst, N 8 McKay, Charles Brookfleld, N j McKay, D. O Rockville McKay H. B Wallace N S McKay, J. McG(fief.)Port Elgin, N B McKav Neil Chatham, N B McKehzie, AA.,3f A. ,CSc., Brookfleld McKenzie, J. A Pugwash, N 8 McKenzie, J. W., JS.A.Midgell, PEI McKenzie,J.W. (Miss) New Hebrides McKenzie, M. A. . . Grand River, (J B McKinnon, Duncan. . Lockeport, N S McLean, A., 3f. A, (ir.t.; New Glasgow McLean J. A Harvev, N B McLean, I. B., B.D Little Harb lur McLean, Jas Great Village, N S McLean, A K Acadia Mines McLean, Roderick. .Vallevfleld, PEI McLecd, A. B St. Peter's ! McLeod. A. W., /'/i.D.Thorburn, N 8 1 McLeod,D.B., 3f.A .... Kinross, P E I McLeod,G. B Cove Head McLeod, H., D.D. (Ret.).Svf.A..Brockville, O Ckimeron, Hugh, B.A. .Morrisburjf O Cameron, J no. J., MA Athena, O. Campbell, Isaac Ottawa Campbell,J.J»fA,iL.D(/'ro)MontreaI Campbell, John O Russell, O Campbell,Neil,B..(l., Oliver's Ferry.O Campbell, U., D. D Montreal Campbell, R., D. Sc Renfrew, O CanninK, W. T. {Ret Mountain, O Carter, J. M NuUe Isles, Que. Chiniquy, Charles, Montreal Cooke, V. H.. /{.A. .Smith's Falls, O Coiiiu'ry, l>. G., Si;. Cormack, James Maxville, O Ctote, Jos. E Namur. Q Orai(f, Hugh Windsor Mills Cous8irat,D.,B.D.(/Vo/.) ..Montreal Qrombie, Geortre . . Fort Coulonge, Q Crombie, J. Myles, Cotfides Neiges, Q Cr6nibie,John,i»/.^.,(/ie<.)S. Falls. O Cruikshank, W.R. B.A Montreal Currie, D Perth Dauby M Ottawa Dewey, Fmlay, M., A.M. ..Montreal Doudiet, Chas. A Buckingham, Q Ducbis, J. E Vallevfleld, Q Duolos, H. P Montreal Findlay,D.,Af.i4 Manotick, O Flecl., James, B.A Montreal Fleming, David, B.A Toledo, O Forlong, Wni Montreal Praser, James Cushing, Q Gamble, Robert, B. A.. Wakefield, Q Oilmour, F. C Givan, Arpad Williamstown, O Goodwillie, J. M., ^. A. ...Vernon, O Oourlav, L L Chelsea Grant, A. S., B.A. ,B.O.. Almonte, O Gloag, L. M Morwood Graham, Arch., B. A., N.Williamsburg Hastie, James Cornwall, O Heine, Geo. C Montreal Herridge, W. T., /J Z) Ottawa, O Higgins, Jos. H., B.A.. .Mountain, O Hyland, David J . Fitzroy Harbour, O Internoscia, A Montreal Jenkin8,Jno,Z>.Z>.(/iet.). London, Eng Kalem, Hagope T Earldley, Q Kellock,D.,iM.-<4.,Ph.D..Richmond,Q Knowles, Robt Pembroke, O Knowles, Robt. E Ottawa, O Lament Hugh, D.D ..Or&nd Meti8,Q Lochead, J. S N. Gower Logie, E, A Chalk River Love, A. T., B.A Quebec MacAdam, T. (Prof.) Quebec McAlister, John M., B.A.Iroquois, O McArthur, Geo., B.A... .Cardinal, O McCaulay,E. ,B.A., Ramsey'sCorners McClung, J Kingsbury McConnell, Jas. A . . Watson's Corners McColl, D., B.A St. Sylvester McCusker,S,F,BA. St.L.deQonzaqu« McDiannid, H. J Kemptville, O McDonold. D., A. M., Ph.D., St. Agnes de Dundee, Q McDougall, J.U.A Holton McFarlane, A. H Franktown, O McFarland, J. A Ottawa McFarlane, J. V S. Mountain McOillivray, J Cote S. Antoine.Q McGregor, Alex Cnntlev, Q MacKay, A. Ji., D.D Montreal McKay, Neil St. Elmo McKay, N. T. C. ...Summerstown, O McKay, H., B.D Douglas, O McKechnie, D. L. (0. if. )Mattawa, O McKenzie, John Moose Creek, O McKenzie, W. A Hrockville, O McKerraoher, Chas. M.. . . Howiek, Q McKibbin, R.J ,B. A Bryson.Q McLaren, D., B.A Alexandria,© McLaren, John Kinburn, O McLean, J. M. Blakeny, O McLean, Don'd J., B.A. .ArMprlor,0 McLean, Hugh Richmond, O McLeiman, D.D Apple Hill, O Maclennan, K Levis McLennan, M., B.A. . . .Kirk Hill, McLennan,A.K.,B.A.Dalhou8ie Mills McLeod, John, B.A... Vankleek Hill McLeod, J. W South Finch McLtod, J. R Three Rivers, Q McLeod, Roderick Dunvegan, O McNabb, Robert, B .4 . Beachburg, O McNair, R Carleton Place McNish, Neil, LL.D .. ..Cornwall, O McPhee, Norman Marsboro', Q Mcllraith, John S. . . Balderson, O McVicar,D.H., />./)., Lf-.Z).,Montreal Mackie, John Lachute, Q Madill, J Bishop's Mills Matheson, John Martintown, O Minard, M Belleriviere Miller, A Aylwin Mitchell, E. A., B.A.. ..Almonte, O Mitchell, T. A Avonmore Moore, Wm., D.D Ottawa, O Morin, Jos. L., il.A Montreal, Q Morrison, D. W., B. /^..Onustown, Q Mowatt, A. J Montreal, Q Muir, J. B., D.D Huntingdon, Q Muir, T Scottstown Mylne, Siilomon(Bet.)Smith'sFalls,0 Nelson, Thus, A Bristol. Q Nichols, John Montreol Nixon, Thos Smith's Falls, O Oxiey, M. S., B.A., (O.M.). . Montreal Paterson, D., A.M. D.D.St. Andrew'sQ Patterson, A., B.A Pakenham, O Patterson. James, (Clerk).. Montreal Pugh, David New Rockland, Q Ratteray, J Eganville Reid, W. D Montreal Ross, C. B., B.U Lachine, Q Ross, James, B.D Montreal Rowat, Andrew Athelstane Q Russell, Alex Portage du Fort Russell, Andrew.. Omabrack Centre St. Germain, P. E Ductos, Q Scott, Alex. A.„ ^.3f,Carleton PI. O Scott, Alex. H. A.M Perth, O Scott, Eph Montreal Scott, M. H., U.A Hull, Q Scrimger,J,Jf.A.DZ>(Pro/.)Montreal Seylaz, E. F Ottawa Sharp, J McDougall Shearer, Wm., Sherbrooke, Q Sinclair, J. A Spencerville Smith, G A.. St. AnnedePrescott.O Smith, G. H., B.A Danville Smith, W. S Middleville Smyth, W. J., PhD Montreal Steele, Jacob Chicoutimi Stewart, James Montreal Stewart, Donald Dunbar, '.^ Stuart, James PrescottI O Suckling, A. E.. Farnliam Centre., Q Sutherland. James Inverness, Q Tait, Donald, B.A Quebec Tanner, Chaa. A Richmond, Q Tonner, J. W Sawyerville Taylor, Hugh Loch Winnoch, O Taylor, S. J., B A Montreal, Q Tuffts, W. M Hawkesbury TurnbuU, J Marlow Vernier, Paul S Angers, Q Waddell, N.(/}. /)) Lachute, Q Warden, K.H.,i).A..4^«.C/i. Montreal Wutson, M St. Liinibert Whillans, G., B.A .'S. Georgetown, Q Whillans, Robt., ;W.A .Hintonbury,(J Whltelaw,J.W.,B..4.Kinnear'8Ml8,0 Wilson, J.imes, A.M Lanark, Q Winfleld, T. W Ottawa Wright, J. J Mpllo-iytown, O SYNOD OF TORONTO AND KINGSTON. Rev. John Gray, M.A., D.D., Orillia, CUrk. Abraham, J WTutby Acheson, S Wiartoiv Adamson, R. J Severn Bridge Atkinson, R . Berlin Amos, Walter Aurora Anderson, J Toronto Anderson, W., Af.il- — Bobcaygeoii Andrews, Francis Keene Argo, James Norval Armstrong, W. C Hawkesville- Aull, Jno. M Palmerstoii Baird, W. R. M Toronto BaU, W. S Toronto- Ballantyne, George Mono Centre Ballantyne, W. D Toronto Beattie, R. J Guelph Bell, Geo., LL.D. {W. C). Kingston Bell, Jno. W., M.A., Newmarket Bell, J. R Laure» Bennett, William Apsley Bethune, M. N Beoverton Binnie, J., B.D McDonald's Cor. Black, J. A Roslin Blair, Archibald, B.i<.,.Na8sagawey» Bloodworth, J. A Millbrook Boyd, D., B.A Kingston Brown, J. A Agincourt Buchanan, J Uptergrove Burnett, J. R. S Alliston Burns, Wm., lAgt KnoxCol.)7oTonto Burten, J Gravenhurst Cameron, Jas., B.D Toronto Cameron, J. M Toronto Junction Cameron. Charles (W eft.).. Durham Cameron, D Toronto Cameron, M. C, B.D Harriston Campbell, J. L., B.A . . .Cheltenham Oampbell. Chas., (W.C.).. ..Toronto Campbell, A. U Uxbridge Campbell, Charles A Maple Campbell. N Mitchell Sq\iare Carmichael, James, D.D Strange Carruthers, S Toronto Carswell . James Bond Head Cattanach, J S. Menaghary Caven, Wm.,/)./).(Pr./f,0.) Toronto Childerhose, S., B.A . . . .Kldorado, Chisholm, J Dunbarton Christie, W. M Louise Clarke, W., M.C.P.&S. Bracebridge Cieland, James, (Ret) . . . .Port Hope Cleland, Wm., (Ret) Toronto Cochrane, J. J., M.A Sundridge Coulthard, Walter. .'. Toronto Craig R. J., M.A Deseronto Craig, R. M Fergus Craig, S. S Oakvllle Crozier, Hugh Grand Valley Cumberland, J., M.A Stella Currie, Arch'd. Jf.A....(Bet.).Sonva Currie, H Leaskdale Dawson, A Toronto Diclson, Jas. A. R., B.D.,Ph.D .QaW. Davidson, J. S Blantyre Dobson, A. B Fordwich 1 luncan, J. B Parry Sounrf Duncan, J. McD., B.A.. .Tottenham Duncan, Peter Colborne Duncan, W. A Sault Ste. Marie Enies.L. C Ballinnfad Eastman, S. H . , B.A Oshnwa Edniison, Henry, M.A Rothsftv Elliott, J. J IIill8buvi.'h Ewing, John Mount Pleasant Fairlie, John Lansdowne Farquhei-son, Wm Claude FergU8on,G.D., M.A Kinifstnn Findlay, A. (>iupt. Misx.) Bnrrie Fleming, D Harrowsniith Fleming, V Caledon East Forrest, Wm. , (Ret.) Markdale Fowlie.B Krin 1895] Fowler, James, . Fraser, James... Fraser, J. B.,M. Fraser, R.V.,M Freeman, G. E. Frizzell, Wm., / Fuller, J Gallaher, John, Gallaher,W.... Galloway, Wm.. Gandler, Jos — Garrioch, John ( George, J. L. . . Gilchrist, J. Rl, Gilray, Alex — Glassford, R. J. Goldsmith, Thoi Gracey, Henry. Grant, 0., M.A. Grant,G.M,X).D Grant, Jas. A., ' Grant, R. N., D Gray, James M. Gray, J., D.D. I Gregg, W., D.D. Haddow, Rober Hamilton,A.M.,. Hamilton, J., A Hanna, W.Q. I Harrison, E. A , Hay, John, B.D Henry, J. K . . . Hewitt, W.J... Korne, H. R... Hossack, D.C., Hudson. A Houston, Samm Hughes, Koben Hume, B. (W.C Hunter, John . . Hunter, W. A., Hutch Hson, Smi Hyde. Richard Inglk" Wm. (W Jack8( !, Alex., James. David . . Jamieson, D. M Jansen, A. Q. . . Johnston, J. R. Johnston, Robe .fohnston, W. !• Jordan, L. H., Knox, H. (Ord. Lang, G. R Laird, Robert. Leask, Robert,! Leishman, Joht Leslie, A., M.A Lindsay, Peter Linton, A. R , . Little, J Lord, 0. S, B.. McAlpine, Johi McAulay A.,B McCaul, J McClelland, A. McCrae, D., PI McConnell, Wi McCrocken, Jc McCurdy.J.F., McDonald, D,. McDonald, D. Macdonald, D. Macdonnell, D Mafiinnald, J. Macdonald, S. McEachern, D M'Fadden, A. Mc aillivray, A McOillivray, J MoGillivray, M Mcllroy, Jame Mclnnes, Johr Mcintosh, D. ( Mcintosh, W. McKay, A [1895 TORONTO AND GSTON. M.A., D.D., Orillia, VUrk. Whnhy Wiiirtorv Severn Bridj^e .Berlin Aurora Toronto f.A- Bobcayjfeoii Is Keene NOTval C Hawkesville- , Palmerstoii Toronto Toronto rge Mono Centre D Toronto Ouelph {W. <7.).. Kingston LA., Newmarket Laiire) Apslej Beaverton ..McDonald's Cor. Rosliit , B.i^.j.Nassajfaweva A Millbrook Kingston Agincourt Uptererrove- Alliston r/( Knox Col.yToronU> Graveiihurst B.D Toronto .Toronto Junction es (W ch.).. Durham Toronto B.D Harriston B.A .. .Cheltenham (W.C.).. ..Toronto Uxbridife ■les A Maple Mitchell Square- lies, D.D Strange Toronto B Bond Head S. Menag:hai> Z).(Pr./f,C.) Toronto , B.^....Kldorado, Dunbarton Louise C.P.AS. Bracebridgre , (ifef) ....Port Hope [Bet) Toronto , M.A Sundridj{e Iter..! Toronto '.A Deseronto Ferjfus Oakvllle Grand Valley .,M.A Stella , M.A... .{Ret.). Soma Leaskdale Toronto \,K., B.D., Ph.D. Ga.\i Blantyre Fordwich Parry Sounrt D., B..4.,. Tottenham Colborne SaultSte. Marie Ballinnfad ., B.A.., Oshnwa ry, M.A Uothsay ,", HillBburiih Mount Pleasant Lanwlowne Wni Claude ,M.A Kinifston ipt. Mm.) Bnrne Harrowwiiitfi Caledon Kast (Bet.) Markdale Kriiv 1895] CLERGY — PllESBYTERIAN. 131 fcl'i'''' Fowler, James, M.A Kin(??ton Fraser, Jamee Sutton Fraser, J. B.,M.D Annan Fraser, R. D., M.A Bownianville Freeman, G. E Eglington Frizzell, Wm., Ph.B Toronto Fuller, J Rosseau Gallaher, John, B.A Dufferin Oallaher.W Ayton Galloway, Wm Hillsdale Gandier, Job Newburgh Garrioch, John (O.lf. )..Burk'8 Falls George, J. L Belleville G'.lchrist, J. R«, J8..^ Baltimore Gilray, Ale.x Toronto Glassford, R. J. M Guelph Ooldsmith, Thos. (Bet.) Toronto Gracey, Henry Gananoque Grant, O., M.A., (J.P.Schoolii)On\\ia. Otant,Q.M,D.D.(P.Q Col.). Kingston Grant, Jas. A., W. Toronto Junction Grant, R. N., i>./) Orillia Gray, James M Stirling Gray, J., D.D. (Pas. Em.). . . .Orillia Gregg, W., D.D. (Prof.).... Toronto Haddow, Robert, B.A Milton Hamilton, A. yi.,M.A.. Winterbou me Hamilton, J., M.A. (O.M.) ..Keady Hanna, W.Q. B.A Uxbridge Harrison, E. A Dundalk Hay, John, B.D Cobourg Henry, J. K Creemore Hewitt, W. J Cookstown Korne. H. R Elora Hossauk, D.C., M.A Toronto Hudson. A Maxwell Houston, Samuel, lf.il . . .Kingston Hughes, Robert Roseniont Hume, R. (W.C.) Toronto Hunter, John Guthrie Hunter, W. A., M.A Toronto Hutcheson, Smith (Ret.) Shanty Bay Hyde. Richard Warsaw Inglw Wm. (If. cAargre).. ..Toronto Jacksi 1. Alex., P/». D Gait James, David Midland Jamieson, D. M Hepworth Jansen, A. G Durham Johnston, J. R Coleman Johnston, Robert, B.A Lindsay Johnston, W. It . . . Penetanguishene Jordan, h. H., B.D Toronto Knox, H. (Ord. Miss.) Banks Lang, G. R Wolfe Island Laird, Robert Sunbury Leask, Robert, ( IF. C.) Toronto Leishman, John Angus Leslie, A., M.A Clarke Lindsay, Peter (Ret.) Toronto Linton, A. R , B.D Cooksville Little, J Dornoch Lord, 0. S., B.A Grafton McAlpine, John Toronto McAulay A., B.A Woodville McCaul, J Toronto McClelland, A. D. C. L. . . . Haveloek McCrae, D., Ph.D CoUingwood McConnell, Wm Craigvale McCracken, Jos Toronto McCurdy,J.F.,/'A.D.(/'ro/.). Toronto McDonald, D Glenarni McDonald, D. B Bendale Macdonald, D. 1) Lorneville Macdonnell, D. J., B.D Toronto .Mardnnald, J. A Norwood Macdonald, S Minden McKachern, D Napanee M'Fadden, A. L Mt. Albert Ml CJillivray, Alex Toronto McOillivray, J.K., M.A.. McLennan McGillivray, M., M.A Kinerston Mellroy , James , . , Watson's Corners Mclnnes, John Elora Mcintosh, D. (Ret.) Swansea Mcintosh, W. R Allandale M( Kay, A Toronto McKay, G., M.A Sunderland McKay, R. P., M.A Toronto MoKee, Thos., BA. (W.ch.) ..Barrie McKeen, J. A., M. A Orono McKellar, Hugh Conn McKinnon, M., M.A . . .Fenelon Falls McKenzie, D Orangeville McLachlan, T Bolton McLaren, J. B Columbus McLaren, Peter J., B.D Belwood McLaren, J. F., B.D Rocklyn MacLaren, Wm. /).Z).(Pro/.)Toronto McLean, D. A Kemble McLean, M.W., M.A Belleville McLennan, Alex Hoath Head McLennan, D. H Bruce Mines McLeod, A. K Brighton McLeod, D. D Barrie McLeod, Donald B.A Priceville McLeod, P. A., B.A Sonya McMechan, J Port Perry McMillan, A Mimico McMillan, John North Bay McNabb, Alex Meaford McNabb, Peter Kilsyth McNair, J Waterlooo MoNanghton, A Port Hope McNaughton, D. (Ret.). . . .N. Keppel McNaughton, J., M.A Kingston McNeill Uptergrove McPhail, D. G., B.A Picton MoRobbie, G. G. Ph.B Shelburne McTavish, Daniel D. Sc Toronto McVicar, D., B.A Dromore McWilliam, W. LL.B. .Toronto Juno. McWilliams, A Peterboro Marsh, D. B Eramosa Martin. W A. J Toronto Mackie, John, M.A Kingston Maxwell, J Lions Head Meikle, William (Ret.) Toronto Middlemiss, Jas. D.D Elora Miller, J. M Holstein Millican, W (Ret.) Gait Milligan, George M., B.J^.,. .Toronto Milne, Jas. W. H., B.A, . .Mansewood Moodie, Robt Barrie Moore, John, B.A Burnbrae Moffat, R. C, D.D. {W.C). . .Toronto Morrison, J. A Toronto Morrison, John Cedarville Morrison, N Corbetton Mowat, J. B., D.D. {Prof.) Kingston Mullan, Elias (W.C.) Toronto Mulian. James B Fergus Munro, G., Jlf.il Harriston Mutch, John. M.A Toronto Neil, John, B.A Tonmto Neilly, A. E Homing's Mills Nicol, Peter Unionville Nicholson, A. B., B.A Kingston Orr, J. W Mono Mills Oswald, D. P Janetville Parsons, H. M, D.D Toronto Patterson. Wm Toronto Peattie, Wm. (W.C.) Tor.mtn Pellctier, E . Webbwood Percival. W.W,, Richmond Hill Pcrrin, L., B A Geoogetown Phalen, R. M., B.A Blackstock Porteous, George L'Amable Porteous, J»hnf Ret J Gait Potter, Jas. C Toronto Kae, Jiimcs W Aclun Ramsay, D. M., B.D Mt. Forest Rattray, J., B.A Melrose Heiil, Walter Wt-ston Reid, H. E. A., i?.il Stouffville Keid, W., D D. (Agt. Ch.).. Toronto Ronnie, J Manitowaning Robertson, J. L., (O.ilf.). . . Gore Hay Robertson, Wm., M.A Morriston Rodgers, Kubt. (O.M.). . .Owen Sound Eondeau, S Sudbury H(ws, Donald, M.A., D.D., Kingston Ross, D. Y Caiwiington Ross, James, £.il Harwood Rosa, J. A., B.A Churchill Scott, J. McP., B.A Toronto Scott, Marcus CampbelUord Sievcright, Jnme» M.A ..Hunlsville Simpson, J. L Thornbury Sinclair, Henry (W.C.) Toronto Smellie, George, D.D.fRet)..i<'eygua Smith, Jas. C, M.A., B.l).. . Guelph Smith, Frederick Bradford Smith, J. K., D.D Port Hope Smith, R. B Ashburn Smith, F Johnson Smith, T.G., D.D Kingston Smith, W. 8 Toronto Somerville, John, M.A. Owen Sound Strachan, Donald Rock wood Strachan David Hespeler Stenhousc, J., Af.il, (O.Jf.).. Toronto Stewart, A. C Belmore Stewart, John (Ret.) Elora Stewart, J. S Cobot'onk Stuart, J. 6., B.A Tonnio Sturgeon, R. (O.M.). . . Waubaushene Sutherland, D., M.A Wark worth Sym, F. P Wiarton Tliom, L. W Arthur Thomas, H. F Preston Thomson, D. A Hastings Thom8on,R. Y. ,B.D., (Prof. )Toronto Thynne, Robert Markhani Tibb, J. Streetsville Tibb, R.C., B.A Toronto Torrance, E. F., M.A Peterboro' Torrance, Robt., D.D (WCf) ..Guelph TurnbuU, J , A. , LL. B Toronto Turnbull, M Orillia Waits, B. W.,D. Se Owen Sound Wallace, Robt. (liet. ) Toronto Wallace. W. G., if. il., B.D. Toronto Wallace, W. E Little Current Wardrope, Thos., D.D Guelph Watt. Joseph Laskay Wells John, Jf.il Flesherton White, Wm. (Retired) Peterboro' White, Jas. H.M A.D'i Park, Toronto Whiteman, R., B.A Port Perry Wilkins, Wm. Thos., fi.il .. .Trentrn Williamson, J., LL.D Kingston Wiljon, Alex Fairbank Wilson, Andrew Charlfston Wilson, Thomas (Ret.) Toronto Windell, W. C. (fleeired)..Pontypool Wishart, David Madoc Wylie, W. A., B.A .... Waubaushene Young, Stephen Clifford Young, W.C. (W.C.) Toronto Young, J. A., Jf.il Toronto SYNOD OP HAMILTON AND LONDON. Rev. W. Cochrane, D.D., Brantfoi-d Clerk. Abraham, R. H., Jf.il. . ..Burlington Ai'heson, Samuel Kippen Alexander, T.. Af.il. (/ie«.)Brantford' Anderson, J. A Ooderich- Anderson, John Tiverton Anderson, R.S.G., M.A., B.D.Ht.H'l'B' Ballantynu, G Molesworth Ballantyne, F Kirkwall Barclay, A Lynedeoh Uarr, Matthew (hetired) Seaforth Battisby, J. R.,Pk.D Chatham Beamer, A Petrolea Bccket, John Thame.sville Rennet, J. H Kintyre Blacli, James (Ret.) Hamilton Brwlley, W. A Alvinstoii Brown, H Tempo. Bryant, Jas MerrittoTk Burson , George St. Catharinea Cameron, D. G Strabane Cameron, J. W Buma Campbell, David Pinkertoa 132 CLERGY — PRESBYTERIAN. 1.S95] i ' 'of*'' '■ m ■;|- j;||- ; Campbell, John Orantoii Cari-i«re) 8. A Orand Bend Chestnut, E. B . .St. Catharines Clark, W. J London Cochrane, W., D.D Brantford Cookburn,.E., M.A Paris Colter, A. F Comber Coqning, J. S Caledonia Oosgrove, T. A St. Mary's Crbli, B M Dresden Cook, W. A Dorchester Station Courtney, J. H. Port Stanley Crai^e. J.R.,M.A Hanover Cruiokshank, W. M 8t. Ann's Crawj W. W., B.A Thorndaie Crawford, Jno., B.A. . .Niagara Falls Cnrrie, Arclid, (Ret.) Duart Currie, Donald Wallaceburn Cwrrie, John Belmont Currie, Hector. B.A. Thedford Ouprie, Peter (W.C.) Strathroy Catbbertson, George Wyoming Davidson, Duncan Langside Davidson, John Bothwell Davidson, T., ALA Wroxeter Dewar, D .L Ailsa Craig Dey, W. J., M.A Sinicoe Drumn, A. H Avonton Duff, Daniel Malcolm Eadie, Jolin Point Edward Elliott. J. E., B.A Nairn Fairbairn, B., B.A Dungannon Feuton, S. (Retired) Brantford Ferguson, I. D .Brooksdale Fisher, J. W , B.A Christie's Fleming, Wm. M Essex Fletcher, D. l1.,D.t> Hamilton Fletcher, Colin, ?f.A Exeter Forrest, David Walton Fitzpatrick, Jas Underwood Fraser, Muu'go, D.D. .... Hamilton Qauld, John (W. ch.) . .. .Hamilton Oeddes, W H St. Catharines Gilchrist, Jos Blythec'.vood CiiUis, John Paisley Gordon, Jas. M.A. (Ret.) London Gourlay, James, M.A Port Elgin Graham, John H.,B.A Watford Grant, A St. Mary's Grant, Alex. (Ret.) Lucknow Gray, Robt Kinloss Groab, S. C Port Dalhousie Haig, W. M Hyde Park Haigb, G Arkona Hamilton, J. A. V'.ii.Londesborough Hamilton, J. B Wardsville Hamilton, Robt Motherwell Hamilton, R. M Brantford Hxrdie, J. S Ayr Hartley, Alex. Y Bluevale Henderson, Alex Appin Henderson, A., A.M Atwood tidnderson, J. S Hensall Henderson, R Bayfield Hodges, J Tilbury Centre JHunter, R. )., B A Ridgetown Hutt, E. R Ingersoll James, John, D.D Walkerton . Jamleson, W. H., Ph.D. . . Blenheim . Jphnscn, D. C London Johnston, John Paisley Jvhnson, W. H Chesterfield Jones, S., (Ret.) Brussels Jordan, G. W., B.A Strathroy Kay, John Milverton ;Kay. W. Malcolm Duart Kelso, Donald Wallacetown King, Wm. (Retired) Chatham Kippan, A. H Tnra Laldlaw, U. J., LL.D Hamilton Laing, John, D.D Dundas Larkin, F. H.,B.A Chatham Law, George Belgrave Lees, John (W.C.) Springbank Leitch, Robert W Waterford Leltoh M. L Stratford Lindsay, N Ivan Little, James Birr Lochead, John S., M,A ParkhiU TxKJhead, W Mandamin Lowry, M London .'.yle, Samuel, B.D Hamilton McColl, Angus (Ret.) Chatham McDiarmhl, Arch Napier McQuaig, F Wellaud McDonald, A. D., D.D Seaforth McDonald, J. A Varna McDonald, J. A St. Thomas McEachern, P. M Waterdown McFarlune, John Pine River McGregor, M Tilsonburg Mclntyre, D. C, PA,D,. ..Beamsville Mclntyre, R St. Thomas McKay, Angus Lucknow McKay, Geo., M.D Armow McKay, M Goderich McKay, Wm. A., Z).0.. ..Woodstock McKee, J. C Bridgen McKibbin, W. M., A.M. . . . Millbank McKinnon, J., B.D Springbank McLaren, Alex Hamilton McLaren, J. B Blenheim McLaren, J. M., B.A Blenheim McLachlin, A. G., £.il . ..Harrington McLean, Archd Blyth McLennan, P. A Lucknow McLennan, George Pinkerton McLennan, G. A., B.A Jarvis McLintock, J.W. (W.C.) .. Dover C. McMillan, Jas Alvimton McMnllen, W. T., Z>.Z).. .Wood,itock McNabb, John (Retired).. . Lucknow McNeil, J Cowal McQuarrie, Hector Queen Hill McQuarrie, J. P . ,Tansley McQueen, Adam F Ripley McKae, Donald B Cranbrook McRobie, .Tohn, (W.C.) . . . .Petrolea McTavish, W. 8. B.D St. George Malcolm, James -.Tees water Mackay, Q. L., D.D Tamsin Manson, Alex. L Valetta Marsh, D. B Blackheath Martin, Wm. M., B.D Exeter Miller, Alex Kilmarton Millar, D Brussels Millov. John Crinnn Mitchell, J. W., M.A Thorold Morin, yf.,M.A Port Colborne I Morrison, J. A Rutherford i Mowat. W AUenford | Muir, Walter Carluke : Munro, John M Kintore Murray, J, A , London Murray, John G Grimsby ' Murray, J. L., M.A Rincardme 1 Murray, James, Jf..i4.,B.Z)., Hamilton : Musgrave, Peter Seafoith i Nattress, Thoa., B..4, ,.Amherstburg Nichol, F, O Sarnia ' Niven, D, P St. Cathnrines Ndeham, G S«forth Panton, E, W Stratford ; Paterson, Nathaniel Hiinover j Patterson, G. Embro Perrie, D Winglium ' Pettigrew, Robt,, M.A,. Qlenmorris ; Pritcnard, James Forest j Proudfnot, J. J. A., D.D., (Lee. K. College) London ! Pyke, R Shakespeare i Ratclitfe, J, H St, Catharines ! Reid. W, M Ommdnga | Rennie, J. (Ord.Jfid*)., Spanish Mills Hobertson, D London ; Robertson, J.. M.A Port Dover ' Roger, Walter M. M.A.^t Catharines '.. R.i Laug, J .... . Lantrow, Davii Lawrence, Jan Lewis, A. W., J Lochart, G . , . Me Arthur, J,. McBeth, R, G. McFarlane, Al McKay, Hugh. McKechnie, J, McKenzie, A. McKinlay, Wn McLennan, H. McKutclien, C McLeod, A.J., McLend, D. McMillan, D. F McMillan, D. McRae.Farquh McTavish. Alej McVicar, D.H, Matheson, A . Matheson, A.. Moore, C Moore, W.S.,B. Mowatt, John . Munrc, Donald Munro, J. E . . Murchie, W., I Muirlieacl, J. \ Murray, S. C, Nairn, R., B.^ Oraand, W. Mc Patterson, J , , Patterson, R Penman, W. L. Pitblads, C. B. Poison, S Redden, J. A.. Robertson, J., J Robsrin, Alex, Rochester, Wn Rogerson, W. Ross, H Rowand, W. L, Rumball, M. C Soott, T. R.... Shearer, T.. R. Smith, Alex... Sturgeon, R.. Sutherland, J. Sutherland, H Thompson, A, Thompson, A. Urquhart, Ale' Welsh, J K. (( White. Joseph Wliyie, W.C, Wright, Peter, SYNOD OF E .\dainson, R. i Pr Allen, W. Fre Brown, J. Eai Campbell, T. Cuthbert, T. 1 Dobbs, C. E. . Donaldson, J. Ooodehild, W Hubly.A. M. 1895] CLERGY — PRESBYTERIAN. 133 ii Wilton Grove '^. ch.). .Leamiogton ,(iJe<.)...H«railtoii Rodney Cioraarty EgnmndvilK- A Hamilton ^.A Oruinbo Mohawk Niagara 1 Listowel B.il Clinton Shakespeare ..Kilmartin :. . Kincardine Melbourne Innerkip Ripley ge Fiuiial I. {Ret.) Strathburn Loudon cA.) Blyth Hamilton U.A Ayr Hamilton , D.D Sarnia A.,PA.I>...Ayhner Southampton Windsor ..Mitchell Clanbrasail Corunna >., CiJet. )..Goderich {Ret ) Blenheim Elfrida {Rtt.).. . Teeswater Leamington Port NeTsou Halifax . . . Drumniond Hill Button !^lTOBA AND THE TERRITORIES. Port Arthur, Ont., ierk. Rowland (/>/.) Winnipeg, M Miami I Virden A Griswold M.A.{Ret.)UoTden Crystal City (Hrof.) Winnipeg.M 1 BattlefordS W. ch) Pasadena, M CarnduflF Estevan Russell Wolseley. Assa. Holland Kegina. Assa McGregor Manitou, M Nesbit Petrel Wawanesa ...High Bltitr, M I Mooaomin, M ■A Souris D.i>.. Winnipeg, M .... Pilot Mound.M Broadview Boissiivain . .. BIphinstone, M f Elkhorn ?et.)..Grenfell,A8Ha Winnipeg Treherne Birtle '(.) ... Curly le, Assa Hilton Shoal Lake Glenboro' M Stonewall 9.(P/.)WiDmpflg,M Hodges, D. H Oak Lake, M Hodnett, Wm Killarney Hogg, John Wiiinii)eg, M Ho^g. Joseph Winnipeg, M Ilosie, John Rapid City Johnson, Jonas Winnipeg King, 3.U.,D.D. (Priw.) Winnipeg, M Tiaug, J. Newdale Lantrow, David ('ir.C.) .. . Langvale Lawrence, James.. Stoney Mountain Lewis, A. W., B.D Duck Lake Ijochart, G Alexander Me 'Arthur, J Beulali, M McBeth, R. G., if. .4.. .Winnipeg, M MoFarlane, Alex Dugald, M McKay, Hugh Whitewood, Assa McKechnie, J. G Lumsdcn McKenzie, A. F Deloraine McKinlay, Wm Kildonan McLennan, H Thor'ihill McKutchen, Colin Shellmoiith McLeod, A. J., B.A Regiria McLeiid, D Balmoral McMillan, D. F Fort Qu'Appelle McMillan, D Wapella McRae,Farquher,(ir.C)McGregor,M McTavish. Alex,, B.A Chater, M McVicar, D.H., it.^..Ft. Qu'Appelle Matheson, A Springfield Matheson, A Qu'Appelle Station Moore, C Hainiota Moore, W.S.,B.^ Ft. Qu'A Mowatt, Jolin Newdale, M Munro, Donald Deloraine, M Munro, J. E Gladstone Murchie, W., B.A Binscarth Muirliead, J. W Whitewood Murray, S. C . . B.A Port Arthur Nairn, R., £.^.. ..Rat Portage, Ont Oraand, W. McK., B.A ... Keewatin Patterson, J Basswond Patterson, R Neepa'va Penman, W. L Elkhorn Pitblads, C. B Winnipeg Poison, S Hartney Redden, J. A Mooaomin Robertson, J.,D.D (Spt.M) Winnipeg Robson, Alex Qn'AppIle, Assa Rochester, Wm. M Pnnce Albert Rogerson, W Strathclair Ross, H Burnside Rowiind, W. L. H Fort William Rumball, M. C Morden Scott, T. R Oxbow Shearer, T.. R. B.A. .. Rounthwaite Smith, Alex Mirnedosa, M Sturgeon, R Schrieber Sutherland, J. A. F- Selkirk, M Sutherland, H. C Carman Thompson, A,, B.A Virden Thompson, A., B.A Qainsboro Urquliart, Alex Brandon, M Welsh, J K. (O.M) Indian Head White. Jcs€sph Melita, M Whyie, W.C, B.A Kamaack Wright, Peter, II.D..V. la Prairie, M SYNOD OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Adamaon, R. J Albernie Baylis, J, C Revelstoke Black, W Nelson Buchanan, Jas North Arm Canipbell, I., Ph.l) Victorir. Chestnut, E. B... New Westminster Dunn, Alex Wamock Fcrnie, John Lacombe Eraser, Alex Comox Glaasford, T. S . . . Ladner's Landing Grant, J. P Pincher Creek Hamilton, G Macleod Herdman. I. C Calgary Higgins, J. H Union Mines Jaffray, J. A,, B.A Cannmre Langill, P. J., B.A Vernon Lee, Arch., B.A Kaniloops Logan, J. A Chilliwack McCrae, D Victoria McCulloch, R Mission City McEIman, B. K Cloverdale McKenzie, A Cardston M cCrae, D. A Nanaimo McKiliop, 0., B.A Lethbridge McLaren, E. D., B.D . ..Vancouver McLeod, J. M Vancouver McLeod. P. M. T ' jtoria McMillan, J. W Vancouver McQueen, D.G.,JJ.^.. Edmonton, Alta Martin, 1). M Kasla Matheson, J. A., B.D Dewdney Maxwell, G. R Vancouver Mogac, A Langley Munro, R. A Sonth Edmonton Murray, Q.,M,A Nicota Lake Paton, T Kettle River Rogers, Thoa. H., B.A.. Wellington Roaa, Walter R Donald Scouler, T New Westminster Smith, W. T Northfield Spear, D., B.A Inniafail Stephen, Chas., M.A . . Medicine Hat Tait, A., Ph.B Comox Winchester, A. B Victorai Wriglit, J. K.,B.D... .Spillamacheen Young, Alex. {Ret) Nanaimo FOREIGN MISSIONS. I.— INDIA. PRK8BYTKRY OF INDORE, WITH SYJfODI- CAL POWERS. Rev. Jas. Fraaer Campbell . . Rutlam " John Wilkie, Jtf.il Indore " W. A. Wilson, 3/.i4. . .Neerauch " J.Buchanan,B..4.,3f D., UJiain " Norman Russell, £..il... Indore " W. J. Jameson Neemuch LADT MIBSI0NARIK.S. Misaea Rodger (now in Canada), I. Rosa, Beattie, M.D., {now in Canada), M. Oliver, M.D., Sinclair, Jamieson, McKellar, M.D., Eraser, M.D. n.— CHINA. 1. FORMOSA. Rev. G. L. Mackay, M.D Tamsu; >)- tttii-e ilin. Rev. Wm. Gauld " T.^n He " Giam Cheng H6a 2. PRE8BVTERV OF HONAN. Rev. Jonathan Goforth. " J. Fraser Smith, if.Z> ,. " Donald McGillivra> . , ':-■ Rev. M. McKenzie, M.A. " J. H. McVicar, M.A. '• W. Harvey G-ant. " W. McClure.W.a, Med.Mias'ry " Wm. Malcolm, M.D. Miss M. Mclntoah, Trained Nurse. Miss Lucinda Graham. III.— NEW HEBRIDES. Rev. J. W. McKensie . .♦ Efate " H. A. Rol)ertson .... Emmanga " Jo Aunnnii, M.A Santo IV.- TRINIDAD. Rev. John Morton, CZ). .Tunapuna " K.J.Grant San Fernando " Lai Bihari (Assistant). " W. L. Macrae . . . .Princestown " A. W. Thompson. " F. J. Coftin Conva " C. C. Ragbir Diemond LADY MISSIONARIES. Miasea A. Blackadd^r, M. Graham, A. J. Archibald, L. I'isher. V.-INDIANS, NORTHWEST. Rev. G. Fleet (Okanast^) Elphinatone " G.A. Laird (C!Ow S'd) Kamsack " D. H.McVi«4r,fi.i4(File n.)F.Q, " W.S.Moore, B.^., Ft QuAppelle " H.McKav(RdLake)Whitewood " J. McArthur (Bird Tail) Beulah " A.J.Mcl.eod(Gov.In.S.> Regiiia TEACHERS. Mr. G. G. McLaren Birtle Miss McLaren, Matron. Miss McLeod. Mr. D. H. McVicar Mistawaals Miss M. S. Mcintosh Okanase Rev. C. W. White Crow Stand Mr. W. J. Wright. Miss H. Adams. Mr. Alex. Skene, Principal, File Hills Mrs. Skene, Matron. Mra. McKay, Matron... Round Lake Mr Wm. McKenzie. Mrs. Moore, Matron Lake's End Mr. G. J Welbourne. . .Stoney Plain Mrs. Welbourne, Matron. Miss Annie Fraser. . Port. La Prairie '• Sarah Laidlaw, '• " " Lucy Baker Prince Albert Mr. A. B Morton Regina M rs. Leckie, Matron " I Miss Lily Rusael " I Mr.Thos. Shielda.PipeatoneSiouxRe. I REFORR^ED EPISCOP/\L CHUi{CH. .Toronto, Ont. Presiding Bishop -Right Rev. T. W. Campbell, B.D FIRST SYNOD OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. BMop— Right Rev. T. W. Campbell, B.D Toronto. Allen, W. Fred Boston, Masa. Brown, J. Eastburn ...Moncton, N.B Campbell, T. W., B.D Toronto Cuthbert, T. H Oshawa Dobbs, C. E Portsmouth Do naldson, J. B Ottawa Go odchlld, Wm Brigus, Nfld. Hubly, A. M Sussex, N.B Hubbard, C. F. . .New Harbor, Nfld. Hartley, Wm Nipisaing, O. McGrath. W. M Brooklyn, M . Y uicke, W. W Ottawa iheppard, W. C Toronto Stevens, W. D Montreal Trotter, J. S Belleville Wood, J. H.. ..St. George, Bermuda Wilson, Rt. Rev. E. ..Metuchen, N.J Wright, D. C Detroit, Mich Jurisdiction of the I1acifi,c Coast. Cridge, Right Rev- E. Victoria, B C Hoddnn, T. . .New Westminster, B C Witten.'w'...'. .".".".'."."." .".'..".".. Ottawa | Reid, J.'.D.'/J.New Westminster, BC 134 CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. [1895 10' f [• THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CANADA. THE HIERARCHY. PROVINCB OF HALIFAX. Mt. Rev. Cornelius O'Brien, D.D. 1883 Halifax Rt. Rev. John Cameron, D.D 1870 AiitiKonish RtRev. J.C. McDonald,/)./) 1890 Charlottetown Rt. Rev. Jatiies Rogers, D.D 1860 Chatham Rt. Rev. John Sweeny, D.D 1860 St. John PROVINCE OF KINGSTON. Mt. Rev. Jas. Vinoent Cleary, D.D. 1880 Kingston Rt. Rev. Alex. Maodonell, /)./)... . 1890 Al-xanihia Rt. Rev. R. A. O'Connor 1889 Peterborough PROVI.VCK OF MONTREAL. Mt.Rev.Edouar.l Chas.Fabre, i).i). 1873 Montreal Rt. Rev. L(*iiis Zeph. Moreivu, D.D. 1876 St. Hyacinth Rt. Rev. J. M. Einard, D.D 1892 Valleyfleld. PROVINCE OF OTTAWA. Mt. Rev. Jos. Thos. Diihamel, D.D. 1874 Ottawa Rt. Rev. Narcisse-Z. Lorrain, D.D. 1882 Pontiac PROViaCB OF QUEBEC. His Em. E. A. Cardmal Taschereau 1886 Quebec Mt. Rev. L. N. Bdgin, D.D., Coad 1891 Quebec. Rt. Rev. M. T. Labrecque, D.D 1892 Chicoatimi. Rt. Rev. Elphfege Gravel, /).Z) .... 1885 Ni'iolet Rt. Rev. A. Blais, D. D 1S90 Rimouski Rt. Rev. Louis FranQ.Lafleche,Z>.D 1867 Three Rivera lit. Rev. M. T. Labrecque, D.D. ... 1892 St. Laurent PROVINCE OF ST. BONIFACB. Mt. kev. Alex. A.Tach6,0.itf./,,D/). 1851 St. Boniface Rt. Rev. Paul Durieu, O.M.I. , D.D. 1875 N. VVestni'nstr lit. Rev. V.J.Grandir.,O.J»f./.,D./). 1869 St. Albert Rt. Rev E. Giroiiard,O.Jf./., /).D. 1864 /Athabaska- Rt.Rev. J. Clut,0.ilf./.,i).D.. Coad. 1867 \ Mackenzie Rt. Rev. Albert Pascal, O.ilf./.,!)./). 1891 Saskatchewan. PROVINCE OF TORONTO. Mt. Rev. John Walsh, D.0 1867 Toronto Rt. Rev. T. J. Dowling, D.D 1887 Hamilton Rt. Uev. D. O'Connor, C.S.£., D.D. 1890 London 1895] ARCHDIOCESE OF HALIFAX. No corrected return received for 18P5. Ed. Archbishop — Most Rev. Cornelius O'Brien, D.D. Ficar-Ge'iieral— Very Rev. Canon J. Carmody. CITT OF HALIFAX. St. Mary's Cathedral— Most Rev. O'Brien, D.D., Rev, Edward F. Murphy, rector ; Revs. George A. Fillis, D. J. Summers, M. Kinsella, J. B. Moriarty. St. Patrick's— Verj' Rev. Canon J. Carmody, V.G.; Revs. Gerald Murphy, W. J. Foley. D.D. St Joseph's — Very Rev. Canon P. L. Madden, Rev. J. Walsh. St. Agnes'— Rev. W. Driscoll. Amherst, Wm. J, Mihan. Annapolis, W. J. Doody. Brldgewater, E. Kennedy. Caledonia, T. J. Butler. Obozzetcooke, P. H. Labrecque. Church Point, G. Blanche, A. Morin. Dartmouth, Charles Underwood. Elbrook, J. Crouzier. Enfleld, A. P. Desmond. Herring Cove, T. J. Grace. Kentville, P. M. Holden. Londonderry, P. Walsh, D.D. Meteghr.n, James Daly. Parsboro, P. Eagan, Prospect, J. D. Curry. Pubnico. J. J. Sullivan. Salmon River, A. B. C6te. Sheet Harbor, D. O'SuUivan. Truro, Colchester Co., J. D. Cum- in aine. Tusket Wedge, J. M. Gay. Weymouth, A. B. Parker. Windsor, T. J. Diily. Yarmouth, E. J. McCarthy. BERMUDA ISLANDS. Hamilton, Wm. B. Hamilton. St. George's, T. Foran, Post Chaplain. ARCHDIOCESE OF KINGSTON. No corrected return received for 1895. El). Archbishop— Moat Rev. James Vin- cent Cleary, D.D. Vicars-General — Righr, Rev. Mgr. James Farrelly and Very Rev. C. H. Oauthier. Vicar- Foratie — Very Rev. J. S. O'Connor. iS^rre<«rj/— Rev. Thomas Kelly. CITY OF KINGSTON. Cathedral of St. Mary Immaculate - Most Rev. J. V. Cleary, D.D.; Rev. Thomas Kelly, Bishop's Sec- retary and rector of the Cathedral ; Revs. Thomas Carey, Thomas .Mur- tagh, Jas. V.Neville, and J. Kehoe. Belleville, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Jas. Far- reily, V.G. ; Rev. John O'Brien, assistant. Blessington, Thomas McCarthy. Brewer's Mills, John S. Qiiinn. Brockville, Very Hev. C. H. Gauthier, V.G.; Rev. James Collins assistant. Burgess, T. P. O'Connor. Ca"iden, Patrick J. Hartigan. Caileton Place, M. O'Rourke. Chesterville, Very Rev. John S. O'Connor. Erinsville, G. Cicolari. Frankford, James J. Connolly. Ganan(j()ue, John D. O'Gnrman. Kemptville, M. MacDonald. Kitley, M. J. Spratt. Lohorough, C. A. McWilliams. Madoc, Thomas Davis, John Mc- Carthy, assistant. Merrickville, M. C. O'Brien. Morrisburg, Denis A. Twomey. Napanee, John T. Kogan. Perth, Charles J. Duffus. Picton, J. H. McDonagh. Prescott, J. Masterson, A. Carson, a. Sharbot Lake, C. Killeen. Smith's Falls, Michael Stanton. Spcncerville, W. E. Walshe. Trenton, Charles B, Murray. Tweed, John Fleming. Tyendinaga. Michael Mackey. Westport, ?. A. Twohey. Wolfe Island, T. J. Spratt. Yonge, John J. Kelly. ARCHDIOCESE OF MONTREAL. No corrected return received for 1895. Ed. Archbishop of Montreal — Most Rev. Edward Charles Fabre, D.D. Vicar-Oen'l. —W .]i.^\. F. Bourgeault. Rural Deans — Very Rev. Ls. Coli:i, Superior S.S., Revs. A. Nantel, F. Dorval, Pr.isper Beaudry, Jos. Nap. Marechal, J. Morin, M. 'Taillon, L. I. Guyon, J. U. Loclerc, J. B. Cham- peau, L. J. Lafortune, J. S. The- l. . Co M. Levallee, M. Martel, ¥ Kildare, Damii L'Acadie, L. J lac des Deux Lefebvre, S. H. Filiatrau Lachenaie, P. Lachine, N. I lais, vie. Lachute, Arth LacoUe, J. Ch vie. (Lanoraie, L. Gravel, vlo. Laprairie, A. 1 vie, C. Dup L'Assoniption D. Lafortun Lavaltrie, C. 1 L'Epiphanie, .^ndre. Longue Poin" J. Prudhon Longueuil, ii Brien, vie. Hurteau, a, Phil. Berar Maisonneuve, Mascouche, O. Henaud, Napierville, Primeau, v Notre Dame Marechal, '' ambault, A Notre Dame Vigneault, IPointe-aux-T A. Gaesnel Pointe-Claire F. X. Plan Eawdon, J. 1 Bepentigny, i . [1895 I 1895] CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. 135 1886 Qnebeo 1891 Quebec. 1892 Chicoatimi. 18H6 Ni'joiet 1S90 RiinouRki 1867 Three Rivers 1892 St. Laurent 1851 St. Boniface 1875 N. Westm'nstr 1859 St. Albert 1864 / Atlmbaslta- 1867 \ Mackenzie 1891 Saskatchewan. NTO. 1H67 Toronto 1887 Hamilton 1890 Lundon .P.N.Bruchesi.D.D. -Rev. F. L. T. Adam. '. Kit. Archambault, —Rev. L. Cousineau. ' HONTRBAL. . James. Most Rev. D.D., Verj- Rev. F. ean ot Chapter, V.O. ; blaiic, Z. Racicot, J. '. N. Bruchesi, D.D., bault, D.D., W. C. \.. M. BrosFsau, L. Place d'armes, Very n, S.S., Sup'r, L. A. S., cur6. F. Daniel, ir, S.S., J. B. Larue, Beau, S.8., J. T. Tal- rranuhemontagne, S. .S.,V. H. Marre,S.S., S.S., H. B^dard, S.S., ■, S.S., J. P Bmye, S. S.J., J. A.Gaudin.S. ienr, S.S., G. Clapin, rt, S.S., A Luche, S. erse, H. C. Laurier, Quinlivan, cure, J. J. A. McCallen, S.S., , S.S., J. Callaghan, Deifuire, S.S., cure, i., R. Rousseau, S.S., lit, S.S.,Cel. Maillet, Jie, S. S., William E. E. Qirot, S.S., H. A. Larut, vies. J. leclerc, cure, F. .uthier, G. Bourassa, 3s.,F. KavanaKh,a.c. tulle, CSS. R., cure, 3kx, C.SS.R., Peter en, CSS R., William ., Edward Strubl)e, ternon, CSS. A., C. S.R., J. Jacqmin, 1 Rioux, CSS.R., , CSS.R., Henry iS.R,, Lewis Savard, &Girard, CSS.R. ochelaga H Bris- gette, cur^, A. Saint-Jean, E. Lafortune, vies.. Rev. L. A. Valois, a. c. Sacro Coeur, F. L. T. Adam, cur6, E. Prieur, J. Turcot, J. B. Beauch- i>niin, J. Reid, vice., Rev. A. Du- buc, a. c. St. Jean Baptiste's, M. Auclair, cure, N. Morin, J. A. Laliberte, B. Pre- fontaine, J. S. Larocque, vies. Notre Dame du Bon Conseil, P. 0'Donnell,cure,P. F.O'Donnell,vic. St. Anthony's, J. E. Donnelly, cure, C. Guilbault, vie. St. diaries', J. H. Carriere, cure, A. Carriere, O. Lochapelle J. Bru- yta'e, vies. St. Gabriel's, M. O'Meara, O. Casey, vie. St. Louis, C Larocque, cure, Ls. Boissonneau, J. Bte. Jobin, vies. Berthierville, J. B. Chanipeau, cure, A. Morin, J. A. Lippe, vice. Boucherville, J. Primeau, cntb, E. De,5] CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. 13< lette, P.P. DuH, P.P. ro8. B. .Soulard, P.p. ivreau, P.P.,L. Qnuv. Jrunc't, L. (lai')ii. ipice St. .loHeuh de h , R. Feuiltault, chap- loiitier, J. Hi. don, F. , Drolet ami J. 1', )ii, P.P., L. O. Kour- )ux, P.P., A Iludon, .. Paradis, P.P. le, P.P. Moreau, P.P. , KouHseau, P.P., J. iture, rmrates. uleau, P.P. O. Lai)(floi9, P.P. P. Lessard, P.P., C. ;a Aiiges de Montnu- saeliii, P.P. lu St. Uosaire, A. II Portage, J. Z. A. E. Cloutier, curate. ible8. A. Boucher, P. P. Uudon, P. •■. Ciiir(inar», P.P., A. ate. r, H. Gagnoii, P.P. J. E. Pajfe, P.P. ; Marie, G. Auolair, »aurivage, A. Pouliot, Kelly, P.P. , Casault, P.P. Chs. IJourquf, P.P., de Thetford, J. A, P., T. Soucy, curate, alle, P.P., E. Key. Beauce, D. Guinioiit, Beaupr^, J. Tieleii, , R. Allard, C.SS.K., Fievez, C.SS.R., P. SS.B., Ed. Flvnn, C. eclerc, C.SS.R., .J. R., Ls. St. Pierre, .aniontague, C.SS.R. Lapocatiere, C. E. }. Eraser, pro pastor,, .irate. Morisset, P.P. Bianchet, P.P. Desjardins, P.P. C.N. Paquet, P.P. dColerc, P.P. , X. B61ai)ger, P.P., ,te. luthier, P.P. L. O, Moisan., P.P. e Sienna, Ls. Garon,. rondin, P.P. H. Paquet, P.P.. rate. P. M. O'Leary, P.P. . K. Cloutier, P.P., i. Couture, P.P. Cote, P.P., J. E. ibion, P.P. sinie Cantin, P.P. Lil)e-Rivi6re, H. Des- ,■ Bouteillerie, C. S. Caron, P.P. Roy,P.P.,E.Paquet. St. Ephrem de Tring, L. M. Morisset, P.P., O. Dupuis, curate. St. EiiRine, A. Michaud, P.P. St. Kvariste de Forsyth, N. Proulx, P.P. Ste. Faniille, He d'Orleans, L. J. (Jatriioii, P.P. St. Ferdinand de Halifax, L. Gagni', P.P., D. Chenard, curate, L. E. Grondin, retired. St. Ferri'ol, G. Lemieux, P.P. St. Klavien, Ach. Vallee, P.P. Ste. Foye, A. Scott, P.P. .St. Francois, L. Z. Lambert, P.P., J. F. Gagnon, curate. St. Frangoig, He d'Orh^ans, J. E. Leclerc, P.P. St. FranQois Riv. du Sud, F. A. Oliva, P.P.,T. Thibaudeau,curate. St. Fri^deric, .'. E. Martin, P.P., A. Vczina, curate. St. Georges, Th. Montniiny, P.P., O. Martin, curate. St. Germain, F. Begin, P.P. St. Gilles, S. Garon, P.P. .St.Gervais, J. C. Richard, P.P. St. Gilbert, L. Coulombe, P.P. Ste. Henedine, A. P.iquet, P.P. Ste. Helene, B. C. Guy, PP. St. Henri de Lauzon, F. Lalibertc, P.P., A. Verreau, curate. St. Honore de Shenley, A. Feuiltault, P.P. St. Isidore, P. Da Sylva, P.P., O. Orenler. St, Jean-Chry8ost6me, P. V. Legare, r.p. St. Jean Deschaillons, P. O. Drolet, p.p., A. Fortier, E. Hudon.curate. St. Jean Port .loli, F. Frenetce, P.P., H. Dube, assistant. St. Jean, He d'Urleans, L. Mayrand, P.P., J. B. Blouin, retired. St. Joachim, C. McCrea, P.P. St. Joseph, F. X. Oosselin, P.P., L. Rochette, curate, Ls. SanfaQon, a.o. St. Joseph, E. S. lafard, P.P , E. Cot6 and A. A. Fauoher, cu- rates. Mgr. C. Quay, retired. St. Julie de Somerset, P. P. Dube, B. Leclerc, curate. St. Lambert, F. X. Methot, P.P. St. Laurent, He d'Orlean;., \ '. Blais, P.P. St. Lazare, D. Lemieux, P.P., S. Turcotte, curate. Ste. Louise, J. R. Desjardins, P.P. St. Magloire de Roux, J. Boulet, P.P. St. Malachie, P. Begin, P.P. St. Marcel, F. X. A. Dulac, P.P. Ste. Marguerite, E. Lalibert6, P.P. St. Martin, A. Laf ranee, P.P. St. Maxime de Scott, H. Dionne,P.P. St. Mcthode, Jos. Valin, P.P. St. Michel, J. A. Bureau, P.P., A. Lacasse, curate. St. Neree, Geo.T. Pelletier, P.P. St. Nicolas, Jos. Marquis, P.P., F.X. Garneau, curate. St. Oncsime, P. A. Uuellet, P.P. St. Pacome, C. Galerneau, P.P., F. X. Begin. St. Pamphile, H. Lessard, P.P. St. Pa-schal, Chs. Baillargeon, P.P. St. Paul de Mont'.niny, J. E. Galer- neau, P.P. Ste. Petronille, L. O. Corriveau, P.P, St. Philemon, C. C. Ldv^que, P.l . St. Philippe d'i Neri, A. Boissinot, P.P. St. Pierre-Baptiste, J. B. ThiboMtot, P.P. St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud., T. Dela- grave, P.P. St. Pierre, He d'Orleans, C. Halle, P. P. St, Prosper, A. Grenier, P.P. St. Raphael, F. L Paradis, P.P., M. Bernard, curate. St. Raymond, F. A. Bergeron, P.P., J. B. Derome, curate. St. Rochdes Aulnet8,F.Oarneau,P.P. St. Sanmel, L. P. M. Deschenes. P.P. St. Severin de Beaurivage, F. X. Couture, P.P. St. .Sophie d'Halifax, C. S. Richard, P.P. St. S.vlvestre, O. E. Verret, P.P. St. Tile des Caps, L. Perunae, P.P. St. Ubald, J. E. Rouleau, P.P. St. Valier, J. A. Rainville, P.P. St. Victor deTring, C. Benibe, P.P. St. Zacharie, R. Morissette, P.P. Sault Montmorency, J. B. Ruel, P.P. Sillery, A. K. Maguire, P.P. .Somerset, D. Matte, P.P., J. Dumais and Ls. Fiset, curates. Standon, A. Gouin, P.P. Stoneham, S. Jolicoeur, P.P. Valcartier, H. McGrattv, P.P. Valletort, P. M. Meunier, P.P. ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. BONIFACE. No corrected return received for 180.5. Ed. ArcMinhoi)— Moat Rev. Alexandre Antonin Tache, O.M.I., D.D. Vicar General — Very Rev. J. Allard, U.M.I. Secretary— Rev. Elie B. Rocan. MANITOBA— ST. BONIFACK. St. Boniface Cathed..-'-Rev. J. Mes- sier, P.P., rector; Rev. Alph. Le- mieux, curate ; Revs. Poitras, O. M.I., G. Cloutier, J. O. Lajeunesse, E. Rocan, C. A. Poissant, E. Gau- thier. Athanase, from St. Boniface. Brandon, O. H. Bourdeau, C A. Pois- sant. Deloraine, F. Turcotte. Fort Alexander, L. Lebret, O.M.I. Fort EUice, J. Decorby, O.M.L, A. Page, O.M.I. Lorette, Joseph Dufresne. N. D. de Lourdes, the Rev. Canons of the Immaculate Conception : Rev. Dom Paul Benoit, supr., Dom Agiifes Patel, Dom Marie Antoine Straube and Brother Felix. Peguisand Selkirk, Rev. J. Allard, O. M.I. Perreault. Rivere aux Rats, M. Jolys, P.P. Ste. Agathe, A. Bourret. Ste. Anne (des Chenes), R. Glroux. St. Alvihonse, T. Campeau. St. Andrews, D. Gillis. St. Charles, D. Dandurand, O.M.I. St. Eustache, A. Martin. St. Francis Xavier, F. X. Kavanaugh. St. Hyacinthe, from St. Boniface. St. Joachim's, Alex. R. Giroux. St. John Baptiste's, D. Fillion. St. Joseph— Letellier, N. Pelletier. St. Laurent, Revs. C. T. Camper, O. M.1.,Z. Gascon, O.M.I., P. Dup'^nt, O.M.L, J. Chaumont, O.M.L, Bro. Mulvihill, O.M.L St. Leon, from N. D. de Lourdes. St. Malo, Rev. Alph. LaRiviere. St. Norbert, J. N. Ritchot. S^. Pie and Emerson, J. N. Jutras. Winnipeg— St. Marj''s, L. C. Fox, O. M. I. , Jos. McCarthy ,OxMI. , O'Dwyer, O.M.L; Immaculate Conception, A. A. Cherrier, P.P. NORTHWEST TBRRITORV. La Montagne des bois, P. St. Ger- main, O.M.L Lac Qu'appelle, Prisque Magnan, O. M.I., J. Campeau, O.M.I. P. Fa- vreau, O.M.L, O.M.L, J. B. Doyle, O.M.L Industrial School, F. Hugon- nard,O..M.I., A. Conieau, O..M.I. MooHeJaw, E. Proth. Qu'appelle Station, J. A. Roy. Reginii, J. Caron. St. Hubert (Whitewood) Portage du Rut, J. B. Bpudin, O-M. I.,C.Cahill, O.M.I. ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO. .,4 rc/i W«/iop^Most Rev. John Walsh, D.D. Viciirg General— lit. Rev. Mgr. F. P. Rconey, Very Rev. J. J. McCann. Archdeacon— \en, K. A. Campbell, Orillia, Ont. Secretary — Rev. James Walsh, St. John's Grove, Toronto. Bwhop'8 Council — Very Revs. Vicar* General and Deans. Deans- Very Rev. W. R. Harris, St. Catharines ; Very Bev. E. J, Cas- sidy, Brockton -Toronto ; Very Rev. J. J. Egan, Barrie. CITY OK TOROVTO. St. Michael's Cathetlral— Very Rev. J. J. McCann, V.G., rector ; F. F. Rohleder and Francis Ryan. St. Helen's— Very Rev. Edw. Cassidy, J. C. Cirberry. St. Joseph's, Wm. Bergin. St. Mary's, Right. Rev. Mgr. F. P. Rooney,V.Q., J M. Cruise, P. Coy le and James Iracey, D.D. Our Lady of Lourdes — .las. Walsh. St. Patrick's— Fr. Barrett, C.SS.R., rector. St. Paul's— Rev. J. L. Hand, Rector, J. Redden and A. O'Malley. Sacred Heart — P. Laniarche. House of Providence, chaplain, Rev. J. Kelly. Sacred Heat-t Orphanage (Sunny- side), chapkin, Rev. L.Chevrier. Alliston, H. Oib.ney. Apto, M. J. Gear.in. Barrie, Very Rev. J. J. Egan, dean. Rev. L. Gibra. Brechin, K. McRae. Caldwell, P. Whitney. Colgan. J. KilcuUen. CoUingwood, E. J. Kiernan. Dixie, Jas. Trayling. Falls View, A. J. Kreidt, O.C.C., Philip Best, O. C.C, Dionysius Best, O.C.C. Fort Erie, P. McColl. Lafontaine, J. F. Beaudoin. Merritton, Rev. F. Smith. Midland, J. Colin. Newmarket, D. Morris. Niagara, J. J. Lynch, Niagara Falls, Dominic O'Malley, O. C.C, rector. Orangeville, H. J. McPhillipps. Orillia, K. A. Campbell, F. W. Duffy. Oshawa, M. J. Jeffcott. Pickering, Eug, Gallagher. Penctanguishene, Th. F. Laboureau. Chaplaincy, Pro»fincial Reform- atory, J. Gibbons. Port Colborne, J. J. McEntee. Schomberg, L, Minehan. Smithville. A Lafontaine. Stavner, M. Moyna. St. Catharines, Verv Rev, Dean W. R. Harris ; St. Mary's, L. A/ H. AUain. Thornhill, P. McMahon. Thorold, T. Sullivan. Uptergrove, J. Hogan Uxbridge, P. .1. Kiane. Vrooma"*on, 1 . Kiernan and T. Can- tillon. Wildfleld (Gore of Toronto), F. Mc- Spirit. 138 CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. [1895 18.95] fH. i 1-i 1^ I ■ ^-1 i-l DIOCESE OF ALEXANDRIA. 'ifljV/iop— Rt. Rev. Alexander Mac- Doiiell, D.D. Alexandria, Rt. Rev. Alexander Mac- Donell, DD., J. McKinnon, Bern- HiifffinH, ossistanta. Cornwall, George Corbett, pastor, R. A. McDonald, assistant. Cornwall East, Paul de Saunhac. (tlennevis, Donald C. .MncRae. Lochiel, William Fox. .Moose Creek, M. J. Leahy. St. Andrew, W. MacDonnell. St. Raphael, Terrence Fitzpatriclt. Williainstown, John Twoniey DIOCESE OF ANTIGONISH. Bixhop — Rt. Rev. John Cameron, D.D. Seeretary—Tlev. A. Thompson, D.D. Antigonish, Rt. Rev. John Cameron, Acadiaville, H. P. McPherson. Arichat, Jas. M. Quinan, D.D. .\ri8aig, R. McKenzie. Baj' St. Lawrence, W. McPherson. Boisdale. Alex. P. McGillivray. Bridgeport, D. M. McGregor, D.D. Broad Cove, D. Chisholm. 'Canso, D. Phalen. Cheticamp, Peter Fiset. Christmas Island, A. Cameron, D.D. Creignish, Arch. Chisholm. Descousse, N. McNeil, D.D. East Bay, M, McKenzie. Eureka. Roderick .McDonald. Friar's Head, Th. Richard. Georgeville, Dougald Cameron. •Olendale, D. Mclsaac. Grand Mira, John J. McNeil. Guysborough, M. Tompkins. Harbor Boucher, Alex. Beaton. Heatherton, R. Grant. Ingonish, Duncan McDonald. lona, R. McNeil. Judique, Arch. Chisholm. Lake Ainslie, C. McDonald. Lakevale, John Shaw. L'Ardoise, L. McPherson. Lismore, Andrew McGillivraj'. Little Glace Bay, Fmlay Chisholm. Lourdes, W. B. McDonald. Lv'w Point, Arch. McKenzie. Mabou, K. I. McDonald. Mainadieu, Wm. Kiely. Margarae, R. McDougal. Southwest, F. Chisholm. New Glasgow, Ronald McDonald. Petit Bras d'Or, M. A. Macpherson. Pictou, J. J. Chisholm. Pomquet, Jos. McDonald. Port Felix, Neil McDonald. Port Hawkesbury, Alex.L. McDonald Port Hood, C. Chisholm. Port Mulgrave, B. Mullins. Red Island", Roderick Mclnnes. River Bourgeois, A. Monbourquette. St. Andrew's, James Froser. St. Francis' Harbor, A. G. McAuIay. St. Joseph's, J. J. Eraser. St. Peter's, John C. Chisholm. Sydney, James Quinan. North Syd- ney, I). J. Mcintosh. Thorburn, M. Coady. Tracadie, M. LafTan. .- DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTETOVVN. Bishop— Wiaht Rev. James Charles McDonald, D.D. Vicar-Oeneral— Very Rev. Mgr. Jas. McDonald. Secretary— Charlottetown, Rt. Rev. James Charles McDonald, D.D., D. B. Reid, P. Hogan, P. Arsenault. ;\lberton, Alfred E. Burke. Baldwin's Road, Michael J. MnMillan. Bloomfleld, F. .X. Gallant. Cardigan Bridge, J.C.MacMillan,D.D De Sable, Patrick A. McElmeel. East Point, A. J. Mclntyre. Egniont Bay, Stanislas Boudreault. Fifteen Point, Rev. J. P. McOrath. Fort Augustus, Allan J. McDonald. Georgetown, Stephen T. Phelan. Grand River, Lot 14, Laughlin J. McDonald. Grand River, Lot 55, J. C. McLean. Hope River, James .^neas McDonald. Indian River, Mgr. D. J. Gillis. Kinkora, J. J. McDonald. Miscouche, John A. McDonald. Montague, West, James Phelan. Palmer Road, John Chaisson, D. D. Rollo Bay, Edward Walker, D.D. Rustico, Ronald B. McDonald. St. Andrew's, Very Rev. Mgr. James McDonald, V.G. St. Dunstan'9 College, Revs. J. Mor- rison, D.D., A. J. Macdougall, J.R. Maedonald. St. Margaret's, A. P. MacLellan. St. Peter's Bay, R. J. Gillis. Souris, Donald Frs. McDonald. Sturgeon, William Phelan. Summerside, D. J. G. .McDonald. Tignish, D. M. McDonald. Tracadie, Peter Curran, Vernon River, Patrick Doyle, D.D. MAODALRN ISLANDS. Bassin, Alphonsus Pouliot. Etang du Nord, G. DeFinHnfe, Harve aux Maisons, J. Blaqui^re, A. McAulay. DIOCESE OF CHATHAM. No Corrected return received for 189.5. Ed. Bishop — Right Rev. James Rogers, D.D. Secretary— Uev. John S. Knight. . Chatham, Right Rev. James Rogers, D.D., Thomas J. Bannon, rector, Henry Joyner, John S. Knight. Acadieville, Andrew Berube. Barnaby River, Edward P. Wallace. Bartibogue, William A. Morrisey. Bathurst (Town), Very Rev. Thomas F. Barry. Bathurst Village, William Varrilly, Wilfred Sonnanj". Belledune, Theo. Van de Moortel. Campbellton, John L. McDonald, Francis C. T. Campbell. Caraquet, Theophilus Allard, John J. Nugent. Charlo, A. A. Boucher. Dalhousie, Rev. S. J. Crumley. Edmondston, Comas D' Amour. Grand Anse, Joseph R. Doucet. Grand Falls, Michael O'Keefe and Rev. Wm. A. Lawler. Jacquet River, Hilarion Doucet, L'Aniec, Joseph Trudelle. Neguac, Joseph Theberge. Nelson, Nicholas Power. Newcastle, Patrick W. Dixon. Pacquet-Ville, Josepi. Levasseur. Petit Rocher, John Carter. Pokeniouche, Thomas J. Fitzgerald. Pokemouche Island, I nkerman , Azade Trudelle. Red Bank (Northwest Miramichi), Rev. Peter V. Duffy. Renous Bridge, Edward S. Murdoch. Richibucto, Edw. J. Bannon. Rogersville, M. l\ Richard. Shippegan, S. J. Doucet. St. Ann, Maximus Babineau. St. Basil, L. N. Dugal. St. Charles Borromeo's, W. W. Venn^r. St. Francis, J. N. Dumont. St. Francis of Assisi, Clair Station, Madoc Co., Rev. Jos. A. Leonard! St. Hilaire, Anthony Comeau. St. Isidore, Louis Gagnon. St. Jacques, Madoc Co., Rev. Vn. Regis Gagnon. St. Leonard, L. A. Launiere and Felix Dugal. St. Louis, Joseph Pelletier. Tracadie, J. A. Babineau, G. B. Ga\ivin Upper Bay du V'in, Edm. Pattenaurle. DIOCESE OF CHICOUTIMI. Bishop— Rt. Rev. M. T. Labreccine D.D. Vicars-General— \ery Rev, B. E. Leclerc, Malbaie, Charlevoix Co,; Very Rev. F. Gendron, Esquimaux Point. Vicars- Fo rune— liev. A. Fafard, Bale St. Paul; Rev. C. L. Parent, St, Alexis. Secretary—'Rev. Thomas Roberme, Chicoutimi, P.Q. Chicoutimi, F. X. Delage, Jos. Dohin, vicar. Convent of the Good Shep- herd, Thos. Roberge, chaplain. Hotel Dieu, E. Delamarre, chap. lain. Ause St. Jean, Jas. 8. Pelletier. Bogotville, Jos. Sirois. Bale St. Paul, A. Fafard, V.F., Roger Boily, E. Bergeron, vicam Bergeronnes, A. Guay. Eboulemcnts, Jos. Dumas. Escoumins, On. Lavoie. Qrande-Baie, Leon Parent. Hebertville, L. W. Barabe. St Bruno, Almar Larouche. He aux Coudres, J. Alph. Pelletier, Jonqui^re, H. Kerouack. Laterriere, Ed. Roy. Malbaie, B. E. Leclerc, V.O., B, Leclerc, vie. Metabetchouan, F. X. Belley. Mille Vaches, Jos. Perron. Petite Riviere, A. L. Danglade. Roberval, Jos. Lizotte. Sacr6 Coeur, M. Tremblay. Sacr6 Coeur de Marie, Jos. Renaud, Ste, Agnes, L, E. Lauriot. Ste. Anne, D. Roussel, Ls. Leclerc, vie. St. Charles de Saguenay, Ov. La- rouche. St. Cyriac,,H. Gandreault. St. Etienne,' Ofio." Gagnon. St. Methode et St. Cyrille, Ls. Trem- blay. St. F^licien, Jos. Girard. St. Fidele, N. Parant. St. Fulgence, L. Gagnon. St. Qedeon, Jas. Paradis. St. Hilarion, Et. Simard, St. Ireni'e, M. Tremblay. St. Jerome, J. B. V.allee, Dyd. Trem- blay, vicar. St. Joseph d'Alma, H. Lavoie. St. Placide and St, Joseph, Ernest Hervieux, St. Prime, Ad. Girard. St. Simeon, D, A. Dufresne. St. Thomas d'Aquin, J. F. Roy. St. Urbain, Elz. Auclair. Tadousac, Jos. E, Lemieux. DIOCESE OF HAMILTON. Bishop- -Rt. Rev. Thomas JosephI Dowling, D.D. Vi(ar8-Ge7ierah—Rt. Rev. E. J.l Heenan, Very Rev. J. KeoughJ Very Rev. L. Elena. f Secretary and Supt. of ScAoofa— Rev I J. H. Ooty. £i»ltiip'» Council Huenan, V.G., V.(i., Very R( V.rv Rev, G, Ktv. Dr. Kloe R( V. P. F, Met CITV OK Cathedral of St. fulate Concept administrator, .Maliony. St. Joseph's— J. J trator. bt. I'atrick's— J( O'Reilly. St. I/.iurence's— F istraior, and J, OUTSIUB OK THE Acton, P, Haley. Artliur, J, Doherl Avtoii, P. I.. Owe Berlin, W, Kloepi .leseph's Chape John Steffan, ( c'hapiain. Brantford, P. Lei Feeny. Caledonia, L. M. Carlsruhe, M. Ha Cayuga, Archdea^ Chepstow, Stephe Dundalk, P. Cassi Dundas, Very Ri V,G., P. J. Ma, A. L. Danglade. I. Lizotte. SL Treniblay. e Marie, Jos. Renaud. J. E. Lavrriot. ). Roussel, Ls. Leclerc,! de Saguenay, Ov. La-| . Qaiidreault. aeo.''Qagnon. St St. Cyrille, Ls. Trem.| Fos. Girard. Parant. L. Qagnon. as. Paradis. Et. Simard. . Tremblay. . B. Vallee, Dyd. Trein| Alma, H. Lavoie. ind St. Joseph, Ernest | 1. Girard. ). A. Uufresne. I'Aquin, J. F. Roy. ;iz. Auclair. 8. E. Lemieux. E OF HAMILTON. Rev. Thomas Jo8eph| ).D. ■ah—Rt. Rev. E. J. I 'ery Rev. J. Keough,| L. Elena. i Supt. of Schools— Rev I £uh>p'» Council- lAX. Rev. E. .1. Hcenan, V.G., V. Rev. J. Keouch, V.O., Very Rev. L. Elena, V.O., Vcrv Rev. O. Kenny, S.J., Very Rev. Dr. Kloepfer, C.R., and Rt. Rev. P. F. .McEvay. CITV OF HAMILTON. Cathedral of St. Mary of the Imma- culate Conception— F. P. McEvay, aduiinititrator, R. C. Lehmann, J. Mahony. St. Joseph's — J. J. Hinchey, adminis- trator. (jt. Patrick's- John J. Craven, F. O'Reilly. St. Laurence's— R. E. Brady, admin- istraior, and J. H. Coty. OUTSIUB OK THE CITY OF HAMILTON. Aoton, p. Haley. Arthur, J. Doherty, pastor, R. Dub6. Avtoii, P. I/. Owens. Berlin, \V. Kloepfer, C.R., D.D. St. .(eseph's Chapel for the Poles, Rev. John Steffan. C.R., D.D., Ph.D., chapiuin. Brantford, P. Lennon, pastor, J. J. Feeny. Caledonia, L. M. Lynch. Carlsruhe, M. Halm. Cayuga, Archdeacon Laussier. Chepstow, Stephen Wadel. Dundalk, P. Cassin. Dundas, Very Rev. E. J. Heenan, V.G., P. J. Madigan. Duitville, E. Crinnon. Durham, R. Maloney. Elora, P. Cosgrove. Formosa, Geo. Brohmann. Freelton, O. Murphy. Gait, K. P. Slavin. Ouelph, G. Kenny, 8.J., rector, F. Kavanagh, S.J., J. O'Loane, 8.J., Fr. Dumortier, S.J. Mactoi., J. O'Leary. ilildmay, Joseph Wey. Mount Forest, V'ery Rev. Dean O'Con- nell. New Germany, Stephen Foerster. Oakville, R. T. Burke. Owen Sound, Fr. Granottier, C.S.B., supr.: P. Shaughnessy, C.S.B., P. Buckley, O.8.B. Paris, Very Rev. J. Keough, V.O. St. Agatha, F. Hubert Ay mans, C.R., St. Clement, J. Gehl. Teeswater, J. Corcoran. ' Walkerton, J. Kelly. DIOCESE OF LONDON. No corrected letum received for 1S95. Ed. Binhop — Rt. Rev. Denis O'Connor, C.S.B., D.D. Chancellor — Rev. M. J. Tiernan. Secretary — T. Noonan. BUIinp's Council— Revs. J. Murphy, J. T. Wagner, Joseph Bayard, E. B. Kilroy, D.D., D. Gushing, C.S.B. CITY OF LONDON. St. Peter's Cathedral— M. J. Tiernan, rector, Thos. Noonan, N. Gahan. St. Mary's — M. McConnack. Aniherstburg, P. Ryan, G.S.B., L. Renaud, C.S.B. Ashfleld (Kingsbridge P. O.), N. Dixon. Belle River, J. E. Meunier. Bethune (Hessen P.O.), Biddulph (Lucan P.O.), J. Connolly. Bothwell, M. Cumniiiis. Big Point, C. Parent. Chatham, Paul Alf, O.S.F., supr. and rector, Leopold Osterinann, Henry Berberioh, O.S.F. Corunna, J. Mugran. French Settlement (Drysdale P.O.), P. Courtois. Gode.ich, T. West. IngersoU, Jos. Molphy. Irishtown (Dublin P.O.), J. Murphy, dean, J. A. Kealy. Kinkora, John O'Neil. La Salette, P. Corcoran. Maidstone, C. E. McGee. McGregor's, P. Bechard. .Mount Cannel, H. O. Traher. Paincourt (Dover South, P. O.), P. Andrieux. Parkhill, D. .McCrae. Port Lanibton, J. Aylward. Ruscom River, A. Lorion. Sandwich, F. Semende, C.S.B. Sariiia, Joseph Bayard. Seaforth, J. Kennedy. Simcoe, D. P. McMenamin. St. Anne (Tecumseh P.O.), A. P Villencuve. St. Francis (Ti-udel P.O.),P.Langloi8. St. Joseph (Cnnard River P.O.), F. Marseilles. St. Mary, Perth Co., P. Brennan. St. Patrick (Fletcher P.O.), P. MoCabe St. Thomas, W. Flannery, J. P. Quinlan, Stony Point, N. D. St. Cyr. Stratford, E. B. Kilroy, D.D., John Guam. Strathroy, A. McKeon. Walkerville, L. A. Beaudoin. Wallaceburgh and Dresden, John Ronan. Wawanosh (St. Augustine, P. O.), Thos. Quigley. Windsor, J. T. Wagnor, dean, J. Scanlan, A. Loiselle. Woodslee, E. Hodgkinson. Woodstock, M. T. Brady. Wyoming, Philip Gnam. DIOCESE OF NEW WEST- MINSTER. Bishop— Ut. Rev. Paul Durieu, O.M. I., D.D. NEW WESTMINSTER. Cathedral of St. Peter— Rt. Rev. P. Durieu, O.M.I., D.D., J.M.Fayard, (I.M.I., F. Jayol, O.M.I., N. Ouel- lette, O.M.I., A. Doutenville, O. M.I.,W. Morgan, O.M.I. Fort St. James, G. Blanchet, O.M. I., A. G. Morice, O.M.I. William's Lake, J. M. LeLacq, O.M I., J. D. Chiappini, O.M.I., J. Bidard, O.M.I., Ch. de Vriendt, O.M.I. Kainloops City, J. M. Lejene, O.M.I., Fred Guertin, O.M. I., A. Carion, O.M.I. Kootc lav, N. Coccola, O. M. I., J. Aud o, O.M.I. Matsqui (St. Mary's), E. Bunor, O.M. I., C. E. Chirouse, O. M. I., P. Richard, O. M. I., E. Dommeau, O.M.I. Okanagan Mission, 0. Cornellier, O. M. I., Ch. Marchal, O.M. I., J. Walsh, O.M.I. Vancouver, Henrj ^n .inelin. DIOCESE OF JICOLET. Bishop— R'ufht Rev. filphege Gravel, D.D. Vicars-General — V ;ry Rev. Mgr. Isaac Gelinas, an 1 Very Rev. L. V. Thibaudier. Procurator and Chancellor — Very Rev. L. V. Thibaudier. Vice-Chancellor — Rev. O. Manseau, Maitre de Chapelle k la Cathedrale. Nioolet, Cathedral, Rev. P. A. Gouin, rector, Rev. B. Morin, vicar Rev. V. St. Genimiii, vicar, St. Joseph residence. Rev. Ph. H. Suzor, V. O. H. Rev. H. Alexandre, chaplain of the Sisters of the Assumption of Nicolet. Seniinaire de Nicolet, Rev. M. G. Proulx,Siip., Is. (J6liiia8,V.O.,P.A., .\. N. Belleiiiare, Ir. Douville Pr6- fet de etudes, Z Ijihaie H. Bru- nault, K.Baril, L.H. Lavalltie, Dir., C. Cot6, econoiiie, F. Cantin, A. Jutras, G. L. '.lets, A. McDonald. Arthabaskaville, E. Orenier, cure ; I. S. Beliveaii, vie; F. A. St. Ger- main, chaplain, M. Lambert, chap. Becancourt, E. Raiche, P. O. Cardin, vicar. Blandford, Ch. Ed. .Mailhot. Chester, J. B. H. Belleinare. Druminondville, T. Quinn, cur6, G. Carignan, vicar. Gentilly, M. Marchand, V.F., Alp. Houle, vicar. Kingsey, A. Blondin. Kingsey Falls, G. Caron. Le Bnie du Febvre, J. N. Heroux, R. Joyal, vicars. Maddington Falls, G. Belliveaii,cur6. Notre Dame de Pierreville, L. E. Boisvert. Pierreville, St. Thomas', and Indian Village, M. Roy, cure. Jos. Salan- celle, vioar. Riviere David, A. Paquin, J. de Gonzaque, vicar. St. Albert, Thomas Boucher. Ste. Angele de Laval, V.S.— de Carufel. St. Bonaventure, E. Buisson, cure, D. Boucher, vicar. Ste. Brigitte des Saults, F. Connollv. St. C^lestin, Jos. Tessier, Mgr. J. C. Marquis, retired. Ste. Christine, L. Tourigny. Ste. Clotilde, E. P.— deCourval. St. Cyrille de W^endover. E. Belle- mare, L. Comeau, vicar. Ste. Elizabeth, C. Lafond, cure. St. Elph^go, Ph. Bourassa. St. Eugene de Grantham, Jos. Forcier. Ste. Eulalie, B. Prince. St. Frangois du Lac, A. H. B. Lassi- seraye, O. Melancon, vicar. St. Fulgence de Durham, I. Beland. St. Germain, P. A. Lebrun. St. Gregoire, J. E. Panneton; 8. Poirier, vicar. Ste. Gertrude, N. O. Larue. Theophile Leniire, vicar. St. Guillaume, J. A. Blais; E. Roberge, vicar, E. Blais, retired. Ste. Helene de Chester, M. Laper- riere. St. Leonard, E. Dauth. Ste. Marie de Blandford, A. Longval. Ste. Monique, P. A. A. Bellemare, 'E. de Chalilloii, vicar. St. Norbert d'Arthabaska, L. A. Buisson. St. Patrick, V. P. Jutras. Ste. Perpetue, E. Tessier. St. Pie de Guire, L. A. Cote. St. Pierre de Durham, O. Milot. St. Pierre les Becquets, C. Z. Garceau. A. Savoie, vicar. St. Remi de Tingwick, O. Is. Hamel. St. Samuel, A. P. de Courval. Ste. Sophie de Levard, G. Brunei. St. Sylv6re, N. Descoeatux. St. Valere, E. Brunei. St. Weiiceslas, F. X. Lessard, St. Zephirin, N. E. Ricard, Alb. Gladu, vitiar. 140 CLEUGV — ROMAN CATHOLIC. [1«95 18!)5J 3* t Stanfold, A. Desaulniere, A. DeHllets. TrcH S. Uoxalre, J. A. MHiiseau, Victoriaville, U. TetiBier. Warwick (KoHt), li. Pothier, <>. Dubois, vicar. Wickhain (West), O. r.nndry. Yaniaska, A. Hiiiith, J. B. I'inard, vicar. A. O. I'apillon, stu. at Rome DIOCESE OF PETERUOIIOUGH. Bi»hop—H\ght Rev. Richard Alphon- 8US O'Connor, D.D. Vicnr»-. S. Giguire, A. A. Sancy, vicar. Ste. Angele de Merici, Cyp. Oagn^. St. Arsene, F. M. Fournier. St. Blandine, D. Lebel. St. Bonaventure, N. Thivierge, J. F. Biroii, vicar. St. Clement, .1. R. Cayouette. St. Dania8e,;Aug. Duval. St. Donat, S. .Maheu. St. Eloi, Th. Gravel. St. Epi^hane, L. N. Bernier. St. Fabien, Pierre Audet, A.B. Ste. Felicite, J. H. Lavoie. J. A. Ouellet, vicar. Ste. Flavie, Charles O. Fournier. Ste. Flavie Station, J. D. Rioux. Ste. Fran^oise, Z. Jean. St. Gabriel, Arth. LeBlanc. St. Go-frcMcrrti,Aln.Laeoiiibe.(t..\i.i H. Leduc, O.M.I. IIIHTRIC'T (tV HT. ALHKKT. Colhedral, Rt.Rev. \itiil. J.Ciraiielin O.M.I., D.H.. II. Leduc, O.M l' Sill)., M. Merer, O.M.I. , V. V.^r.' ville, O.M. I., A. Blanchet, O.M.I Rev. .1 lUc. Morin. Lac Ste. Anne, Z. Lizee, O.M.I. St. Jean Baptiste, MorinvlUe, |{e\. Jolicii'ur N. D. Remas, O..M.I., Simoiiis, O.M. I. Lac Labiche, H. Grandin, O.M.I., c Tissler, O.M.I. Lac La Selle, P. Uoulenc, O.M I. Lac d'Ognon, A. Therien, O.M. I., K, Cunningham, O..M.I. Lac Froiil, L. Legoff O.M.I. DISTRICT OK KDMONTON. Edmonton, A. Lacombe, O. M. I. , Hiip,, L. Dauphin, O.M.I. , Rev. Poitrns. Hobbema, V. Gabilloii, O.M.I. Stoney Plain, G. Perreault, O.M.I. Duhamel, Rev. H. Beillevaire. DIHTRU'T OK CALOARV. Calgary, J. J. M. Lestanc, O.M.I,, sup., L. Fouquet, O.M.I., P. Co- mire, O.M.I. Lethbridge, L. Vantighem, O.M.I. McLeod, Rev. E. Gravel. DISTRICT DVM I'lED.NOIRS. Blood Reserve, E. Legal,O.M.I.,8U|i., - Danis, O..M.I. Blackfoot Crossing, L. Doucet, O.M.I. Piegan Reserve, I). Foisy, O.M.I. Industrial School, Duiibow, AltieYt Naessens, O.M. I., principal, — Du- bois, O.M.I. DIOCESE OF ST. HYACINTHE. Monseigneur Louis Zcphirin Morcau, Evocjue de St. Hyacinthe. Monseigneur Maxinie Decelles, Evi'- que de Druzipara, Coadjuteur. Vieairex-Gfintraux—li:. RR. A. X. Bernard, J. A. Gravel. Ev4ch>i—},m. A. X. Bernard. V.G.; C. A. Beaudry, Procureur; P. Z- De<'elles, Secretaire ; A. M. Daoust, S. Secretaire ; .1. Beauregard an- cien cure ; L. H. Duhamel, vun- de la Cath6drale ; C. N. Leduc, M. Beauregard, J, N. C. Maynard, vicaires ; J. Chaffers, G. C. Ri- chard, G. E. Dion, chapelaines. Chapitaire de la Catht'drnle—M}i. A. X. Bernard, V.G., Pr6v6t, ,1. A. Gravel, V.O., J. Beauregarxl, A. O'Donnell, R. Our" -He. Tlno- logal ; F. X. Jeannotte, J. B. I)u- puy, A. Diimesnil, L. H. Duhamel, penitencier; C. A. Beaudry, P. Z. Decelles, Chan, titulaires; O. hi- sorcy, C. St. George's, M. Godard, Chan, honoraires. OfficialiU dioci'iiaine-T. Rev. A. .\. Bernard, V. O. ; OMeial ; MM. ,1, A. Gravel, V. G., J. R. Ouellett*, F. X. Jefinnotte, O. Desorcy, Asm- geurs; M. P. Larochelle, Promo teur; M. N.C. Leduc, Viee-Promo- teur ; M. P. Z. Decelles, Chancelier, M. C. A. Beaudry, Vice-Chancelier. Siminaire de St. Hyacinthe— IVA, A. Dumesnil, Sup6rieur ; J. B. Chartier, Vice-Sup^rieur ; F. T^ treau, J. R. Ouellette, L. Girard, P. S. Gendron, Procureur ; C. P. Ch'"iiiet, J. A. B llhiiMhard, L. Gue Proiilx, li. Prattc y\, Duhreuil, Ri (Xiara, A. Blais {;ii>. lewault; I. /Vdt Seininaire dr Mimiwir MM. J. mTieiir ; V. Laroi I'ri"'.. S. N. Urode M- Cudieiix, S. C ,1. It. Iloule, R. Deriteroii, F. Lu bot. Conrfit dei< Duit* Huacinthi'-t. R jov, Prieur; T. I Sotnprieur ; R. II lean, C. (Jonthier, ciireur ; A. Cote, mure, Vicaire ; C. P. Charland, L. Roiidot, J. D. Bi ,1. Bacon, Novices Mitaire St, .loneph A. Desnoyers, an( Hotel- Dieu— J. C\ _ /Vcwii'rtfinn— G. C pelain. Pircieux-Sany—G. lain. Sveiii-.i St. Joneph.- V.O., chapelain. S(reu/.^ Ste. Start letto, cliapelain. Freren Maristea — chapelain. Cur^x du L. H- Duhamel, .S N- Leduc, M. Reii Mavnard, vicaire A. Cote, N. D. St. ,1. Bellemare, vicai J. Z. Vincent, St. 1 0. Guy, Ste. Rosali .M. Beaudrv, vicair P. Larochelle, St. I Isid. Hardy, St. Pit J. H. Beaudry, vici F. Pratte, St. Simo L. M. Letoumeau, E. Lessard, St. Epl C. A. Guillet, vicai !•'. .\. Bertrand, St, V. X. N. Boulais, v L. L. Hoivin, St. A E. H. Guilbert, St. J. L. Marcorelles, 1 U. Charbonneai G. J. Browne, St. 1 P. Hamel, Vicaire. J. A. Nadeau, St. . 0. A. Demers, vies A. St. Louis. St. B P. L. Pare, UPre.s V. Chartier, Ste, > X. Oauthier, St. 1) A- 0. Limoges, an A- O'Donnell, St. K. Allaire, J. A. S R. P. Forest, Dire E. Springer, Hop. J. S. Taupier, St. ( J. M. LaFlanime. J. H. Natieau, St. J. C. Cormier, N. .1. A. Lemieux, St P. E. Noiseux, vici J. D. Meunier, St. J. B. V^ronneau, de Rouville, L. A. Dutilly, vici T Boivin, St. Cis l-J. P. Laberge, vie [l'^95 18!)o] CLEUOV — ROMAN CATHOLIC. 141 OF ST. Ar.llKHT. Kfv. Vitul .1. (Jran. h.l). (,Alr).La<'oiiil)e.o.M i M.I. "K HT. AI.MKHT. tev. Vital. .1. (irandin 11. Li'duc, (i.M i' ^rcr, O.M.I., V. V. xrf' A. Hlanchet, O.M.l Morin. Z. Mzte, O.M.I. islf, Morinvillf, Kt\. uH.Fort Saskiitclifwau iia. ■. T. (^tiu'villon. Riviere imi Harri', K. 1., Siriionis, O.M.l. I. Oiandin, O.M.I., c, '. Houleiif, O.M I. A. Therien, O.M.l., F I, O.M.I. Lvgott O.M.I. T OK KHMONTON. liOcoiiilie, O.M.l., Hiip. O.M.l., Rev. I'oitias. iahillon, O.M.I. G. Perreault, O.M.I. . H. Beillevaire. T OK C'ALOARV. . M. Lestanc, O.M.I., liquet, O.M. I., P. Co , Vanti);heiii, O.M.I. E. Gravel. I)K8 I'IRUNOIRS. ,K.Leifal, O.M.l., sup., M.I. tsinir, L. Doucet, O.M.I. ■e, I). Foiay, O.M.l. hool, Diinbow, Allien .M.I., principal, — Du- F ST. HYACINTHE. Louis Zcphirin Moreau, it. Hyacmthe. Maxinie Decelleg, Evi. lipara, Cowijuteiir. raux—TT, RR. A. X. A. Gravel. A. X. Bernard. V.G.; dry, Procureiir; P. Z. crotaire ; A. M. baoust, e ; .1. Beaiuejiard an- L. H. Duhaniel, I'lin- Irale ; C. N. Leelaines. e la CathMmle—MM. lard, V.G., Pr6vot, J. V.O., J. BcaureKard, II, R. Our"-ne. Theo- . Jeannotte, J. B. Du- iiesnil, L. H. Duhaniel, ; C. A. Beaudry, P. Z. han. titulaires ; O. De- t. George's, M. Oodard, •aires. ci'mine -T. Rev. A. X. , G. ; Official ; MM. J. V. G., J. R. Ouellette, Dtte, O. Disorpy, Asm- \'. Larochelle, Promo- C. Leduc, Vice-Promo- Z. Decelles, Chaiicelier, ludry, Vice-Chancelier. ■■ St. Hyacinthe—m\. lil, Supdrieur ; J. B. 'ice-SuMrieur ; F. T6- :. Ouellette, L. Oirard, ron, Procureur; C. P. Ch<"|iiet, J. A. Ralthazard, J. O. BlaiMihsrd, 1j. (Juertin, U. Roy, T. Proulx, \t. Pratto, I>ir*oteur; .1. A, liuhreuil, ^,ooi>ome ; J. P. ()'(i»ra, A. HIais, P. A. Lafond, (;ii>. I.e8<*ault; i. Holy, anc;. (^ur^. 1'e.iit Si'inina\r« df Stc, Marie de Mnniiiiir MM. .1. A. I.eniieiix, 8u- mTiriir ; V. Larotie, Vice.Sup. et Pro.., S. N. Brodeur, J. A. Robert, M. Cadieux, S. Caron, Directeur; ,1, li. Houle, R. Laiiioureux, H. BeriTfroM, F. Luhontr, H. Cha- l)Ot. Conivit dfA DoiiiinicainH de St. Huaiinlhi'-T. R. P. P. Duehaus- aov, Priiur; T. R. P. A. Plesgis, Sourtprieur; R. R. P. P. R. Rou- leau, C Gonthier, A. Dallaire, Pro- cureur ; A. Cotf, cure ; J. Belle- mare, Vioaire ; C. Dier, F. Derber, P. C'harland, L. Archainbault, A. Roiidot, J. D. BroHHeau, Th. Gill, ,1. Bacon, Novices. M'taire St. JoHeph — P.O. Allaire, A. Dt'snoyers, auciens ary ot A:' .culture DIOCESE OF T: KEE UiVERS. Bishop — Rt. Rev. LouiR Franoit Lefleche, D.D. Vicar-Oeneral— Very Rev. M. L. Sen. Rheault. Chancellor- Rev. J. F. Beland. Vice-Chancellor—Rev. E. A. Beland. Canons— B^v. J. O. Prince, provost. Revs. Ls. S. Rheault, V.G., archidi- acre, Ls. Richard, primicier, J. B. Comeau, theologal, F. X. Cloutier, p6nitentier, B. C. Bochet, Th. Mar- tel, N. Caron, J. N. Tessier, tit. can. Honorary Canons — Rev. Mgr. J. Boucher, Canon of Lorette, Rev. J. A. Mayrand, H. Trahan. CITY or THRKK RIVERS. Cathedral~Rt. Rev. L. F. Laflcche, D.D., F. X. Cloutier, L. Lamothe, E. Deguise, L. Lafldche, C. Le- blanc. ImmaeuIateConception — L. Lamothe Batiscan, T. Lafleche. Cap de la Magdcleine, E, Duguay, E. Heroux, vicar. Champlain, P. H. Marchand, Arthur Beland vicar. Louiseville, J. N. Tessier, cure. Thos. Carol), vit'ar, Mgr. J. Boucher, Hon. Canon of Lorette (retired). Maskinongd, N. Caron, N. Villeneuve, vicar. Pointe du Lac, J. F. X. Desauln'srs, D. Comeau (retired). St, Adelphe, A. Oouin, St. Alexis, C. A. Savoie. Ste. Anne de Lap^rade, B. B. Bochet, H. Brousseau, vicar, Ed. Laflcche (retired). St. Bamabe, T. Martel, Jos. Garceau, vicar. St. Didace, Th. Joyal. G. Laquerre, vicar. St. Elie de Caxton, A. Bellemare. St. Etienne des Gr^s, P. Cloutier, Jos. Cloutier. Ste. Flore, F. Verville. Ste. Genevieve, C. T. Bellemare. St. Jacques des Piles, F. Boulay. St. Justin, D. G^rin, M. Masson, vioar. St. L^on, D. Houde, F. Qauthier, vicar. St. Matthieu, E. Poirier. St. Maurice, J. Prince, O. Baribeau, vicar. St. Narcisse, J. B. Chretien, C. E. Pintal, vicar. St. Paulin, J. E. Lafleche. St. Prosper, O. Lacerte. St. Severe, H. Trahan. St. S6verin, P. Proulx. St. Stanislas. J. E. R. Caisse, E. Pc'^'^n, Vicar. Ste. Ihtele, M. Janelle. St. Theophile, P. Boulay. St. Theodore of the Grand Anse, Paul Lamy. St. Tite, J. B. Grenier, F. Beaudet. Ste. Ursule, E. B^liveau, Ph. Hubert, vicar, A. Mayrand (retired). Shawenegan, T. Gravel. Valniont, O. Carufel, Chs. Carufel, vicar. Vincennes, Ars. Beliveau. Yamachiche, J. B. Comeau, N. Com- eau, vicar, D. G^linas, J. B. Le- clair, chapelain, Ad. Milot. DIOCESE OF VALLEYFIELD. Valleyfleld, Ste. Cecilo's Cathedral— Rt, Rev. J. M. Eraard, D.D., Rev. C. A. Santoire,V.G. and cur6. Revs. J. A. Caatonguay, J. A. Lippi, vies.. Revs. F. X. Goyette, ass. proc. T. Pepin, ass. cur6, J. C. Allard, Secretaiy. College, Rev. N. Z. Blais, C.S.G., director. Beauharnois, P. E.Lussier,V.F.,cur6. A. Perreault, F. O. Lagac6, vies. Chateauguay, I. R. Chaput, cure, E. E. Lacnapelle, chaplain. C teau du Lao, A. Faubert, cure. Henimingford, J. Ducharme, cure. Hinchinbrooke, Chas. B. O'Hara, cure, Howick, T. J. Theoret. cure. Huntingdon, T. Nepven, cur6. He Perrot, J. Duhamel, cur6. Les Cedres, T. Chagnon, cur6, J. N. Bourbonnais, vie, J. G. Watier, a.e. Ormstown, J. A. Quesnel, cur6. Rigaud, N. E. Demers, cure, A. L. Oagnier, vie. College Bourgut— J. A. Charleliois, C.S.V. dir., A. Boucher, C.S.V., E. Foucher, C.S. v., Ths. Corcoran, F. X. Pelland, N. Pr6ville, M. Marleau,Th8. Pre- ville, J. A. LtV'U.ver, Profs. Ste. Aiornts R. H. Laberge, cur6. St. Anicet, Z. Auclair, cure. St. Antoine Abbe, T. Z. Allard, cure. St. Barbe, C. A. Dugast. cur6. St. Clet, G. Birarfi, cure. Ste. Clothilde, J. Desrosiers, cure. St. Etienne, F. X. Birtz, curd. St. Jean Chrysost6me, W. N. Seers, cure. Ste. Justine, 0. Dufault, ouv^. St. Lazare, A. Desautels, cur*. St. Louis de Gonzague, E. Desmarais V.F., cure, Alph. Lig. Laporte.vic' Ste. Marthe, F. X. Sauriol, cure. Ste. Martine, N. Aubry, cure. Ste. Philomfene, 6. Ed. Duprat, cure St. Polycarpe, L. i. Champoux, V.F." cur6, N. Reinillard, vie. St. Regis, Moise Mainvilie, cure, P.j. Bourget, vie. St. Stanislas de Kostka, S. O. Per- reault, cur*. St. Tdlesphore, Frs. Reid, cure. St. Timoth^e, A.L.Charbonneau.curs St. Urbain, M. Laporte, cure, F. X. Tisseur, vicar. St. Zotique, E. A. Coallier, cure. Tr4s-St. Redempteur, J. A. Primeau, cure. Vaudreueil, J. O, Godin, curd', A. Derome, vie. VICARIATE - APOSTOLIC OF ATHABASKAMACKENZIE. Vicar-A postolic— B,ight Rev. Emile Grouard, O.M.I. Coadjutor— Right Rev. I. Clut, 0. M.I., D.D. Residence, Athabaska (via Edmonton), N.W.T. Athabaska Lake, Right Rev. E. Grouard, O.M.I., Right Rev. I, Clut, O.M.I., Revs. L. LeDouRsai, O.M.I., A. H. de Chambreuil, 0. M.I. Fort Dunv6gan, P. Leserrec, O.M.I., P. Letreste, O.M.I. Fort Normin, X. G. Ducot, O.M.I. Fort Rae, B. C. Roure, O.M.I., V.F. Ladet, O.M.I, Fort Smith, P. Laitv, O.M.I. Good Hope, J. Seguin, O.M.I., P. Lefebvre, O.M.I. Great Slave Lake, L, F. Dupire, 0. M.L C. J. Andemard, O.M.I. Heart River. P. Falher, O.M.I. Lesser Slave Lake, D. Collignon, 0. .M.L, P. Desmarais, O.M.I. Liards River, N.deKerangue, O.M.I,. C. Gourdon, O.M.I. Peel's River, P. Qiroux, O.M.I. Providence, A. L. Lecorre, O.M.I., supr., C. Brochu, O.M.I. Riviere Bataille, A. Husson, 0,M I. Vermillion, C. H. Joussard, O.M.I., C. Dupin, O.M.I. N.B.— Address to all parts of the | Vicariate via Edmonton, N. W. Ty. VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF PON- TIAC. Vicar- Apostolic — Right Rev. Nar- cisse-Zephirin Lorrain, D.D., Pem- broke. Secretary— Rev. J. Donovan. PROVINCR OP ONTARIO. Pembroke, Right Rev. N. Z. Lorrain, D.D., J. Donovan, P. D. Filcoii. Albany, F. X. Fafard, O. M. I., A. Guegnard, O.M.I, Arnprior, A. M. Chaine. Brudenell, J, McConnack. Douglas, H, S, Marion. Eganville, P. S. D. v dall, H. Mastel. Gower Point, T. N. Le Moyne. Hagarty (Emmet), J. lankowski. Mattawa, P. E. Gendieau, O.M.I., L Siinonet, 0,M,I., J. Bemeohe, O.M. I., A. Bellemare, O.M.I, Maynooth, N. Motard, Mount St. Patrick, R. J. McEachen. Nosbonsing Lake, ' Osceola, F. M. Dev Renfrew, P. T. Ryi PROVINCB c Calumet Island, G. Cbapeau (Allume Leduc. Portage-du-Fort, A Quyon, B. J. Kierr Sheenboro, M. Sha Timiskaming (Hu Therien, O.M.I., ( J, M. Ned61ec, Vinton, Vine. Ferr VICARIATE- APOl KATCH yiear-Apostolic — 1 Pascal, O.M.I.,E Prince Albert, Rig cal, O.M.L, D.D O.M.L, R. P. Lo R. P. Michel G« Alex. Foumier ; Battleford, H, Big P. V. Pineau, ' Reserves, R. 1 Su,perintendei Ball. Rev. R. A... Ball, Rev. R, R.. Blount, Rev. Geo. Bruoks, Rev. Pete Davis, Rev. W. H li si CHIHA IN General Director Taylor. Home Director — ; Secretary-'l'reas Ofiee 0/ the Mi Street, Toronto Total number of from England America, etc. Native Heipe; supported by tl 118, Out-stati now in fellow 1894), Total income sources, Nort Britain, Contii tralasia. Chin MIHSIONARIRS FR Adam, Mrs, J, Best, Chas, Bolton, H, E, Batty, Miss L, Collins, Miss F. Chambers, Miss Duff, O. H. X Duff, Mrs., r Duff, Mrs. J, E, Dreyer, F. V. H Kwing, Mrs. A. Elliott, Miss E. Fairbaiik, Miss Forsberg, Miss Fuller, Miss E. Giffen, E. R. Giffen, Mrs. Graves Miss G, Horsburg, Misfi Hastings. Miss Home, W. S. Home; Mrs. [I'^95|i895] CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC — BRITISH METHODIST. 143 egautels, cur6. sague, E. Desmarais, »h. Liflr. Laporte.vic! \. Sauriol, cure. Aubry, cure. J. Ed Duprat, cure. . /.. Champoux, V.F., Hard, vie. Mainvilie, cure, P.j. Kostka, S. O. Per- Frs. Reid, cure. L. Charbonneau.cure laporte, cure, F. X. V. Coallier, cure, pteur, J. A. Prinieau, 0. Godin, curi, A. APOSTOLIC OF iA-MACKENZIE. ;— Right Rev. Emile r.i. ht Rev. I. Glut, 0. Residence, Athahaaka •n), N.W.T. ce, Right Rev. E. M.I., Right Rev. i. Revs. I,. LeDoussai, :. de Chambreuil, 0. , P. Leserrec, O.M.I., 3.M.I. X. G. Ducot, O.M.I. . Roure, O.M.I., V.F, Laity, O.M.L . Seguin, O.M.I., P. M.I. ilie, L. F. Dupire, 0. (Vndemard, O.M.I. '. Falher, O.M.I, lite, D. Collignon, 0. narais, O.M.I. L deKerangue, O. M. I,> O.M.I. . Giroux, O.M.I. . L. Lecorre, O.M.I... •chu, O.M.I. e, A. Husaon, O.M I, H. Joussard, O.M. I., M.L !B8 to all parts of tlie- Edmonton, N. W. Ty. APOSTOLIC OF PON- TIAC. c — Right Rev. Nar- n Lorrain, D.D., Peni- f. J. Donovan. ;R of ONTARIO. ht Rev. N, Z. Lorrain, ovan, P. D. Filcon. Fafard, O.M.L, A. .M.I. . Chaine. IcCor.uaok. Marion. i. D.-v/dall, H. Mastel. '. N. Le Moyne. let), J, lankowski. Qendreau, O.M.L, L iLL, J. Bemeohe, O.M. are, O.M.L Motard. rick, R. J. MoEachen. yo8bonsing Lake, T. G. Oagnon. Osceola, F. M. Devine. Renfrew, P. T. Ryan, L LeOuyader. PROVINCIi OP QUEBBC. Calumet Island, G. A. Piootte. Chapeau (Alluniettes Island), D. Leduc. Portage-du-Fort, A. Brunet. Quyon, B. J. Kiernan, A. Nolin. Sheenboro, M. Shalloe. T6mi»kaming (Hudson Bay), F. X. 'Rierien, O.M.L, C.Mourier, O.M.L, J. M. N6d6lec, O.M.L, Vinton, Vine. Ferreri. VICARIATE-APOSTOLIC OF SAS- KATCHEWAN. Viear- Apostolic — Right Rev. Albert Pascal, O.M.L, D.D., Prince Albert. Prince Albert, Right Rev. Albert Pas, cal, O.M.L, D.D., R. P. L. Vachon, O.M.L, R. P. Louis Lebrer. O.M.L, R. P. Michel Germain, O.M.L, M. Alex. Foumier ; 3 lay brothers. Battleford. H. Bigonesse, O.M.L, R. P. V. Pineau, O.M.L Battleford Reserves, R. P. Cochin, O.M.L Battleford,' Jack Fish Lake, R. Leon Bondeaux. Blessed Mag. Mary, J. Teston, O.M.L Cumberland, PP. Charlebois, O.M.L Duck Lake (St. Michel Ind. School), R. P. Paquette, O.M.L Fort Cumberland, O. Charlebois, O. M.L Green Lake, R. P. Gestou, O.M.L Grand Portage, K. P. P^nard, O.M.L He k la Crosse, A. Rapet, O.M.L, J. M. P6nnrd, O.M.L, R. P. Roysef, O.M.L, 3 lay brothers. Lac Caribou, M. J. Gastfe, O.M.I.j Fr. Aurel, O.M.L Lac Maskeg, M. Paquette, O.M.L R. P. Levog, O.M.L Lac Cariliou, RR. PP. Gastd et Aneal, O.M.L, 1 brother. Lac Pelican, L. Bonald, O.M.L, RR. PP. Bonald, et Maisonneuve, 1 bro. Sacr^ Coeur, Victor Pineau, O.M.L Ste. Ang61e, L. Cochin, O.M.L St. Antoine de Padoue, J. Moulin, O.M.L St. Laurent (Grandin P. O.), V. Four- mond, O.M.L St. Louis (Langevin), P. Lecoq, O. M.L, R. Pierre Barbier. St. Antoine (Batoche), R. P. Moulin,. O.M.L, 1 brother. St. CoBur de Marie, R. P. H. Bigon- esse, O.M.L, 1 brother. Thunder Child's Reserve, L. Vachon, O.M.L PREFECrrURE-APOSTOLIC OF THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE. Administrator — Right Rev. M. T. Labrecque, D.D. Viear General— \. Rev, F. Gendron_ Point of Esquimaux, Very Rev. F. Gendron. Betuamits, C. O. Arnaud, O.M.L, supr., L. Babel, O.M.L, J. Baron,. O. M. I., A. Lemoine, O.ILI. English Bay, Abraham Villeneuve, St. Ludger's Strawberry Cove, An- ticosti Island. Natasquan, Jean Gauthier. Notre Dame de Lourdes, Georges ■ Gagnon. River Magpie, Samuel Bouchard. River Pentecost, Philogone LeMay. Sault-au-Cochon, Joseph Perron. St. Augustin, Edmond Boss^. BRITISH METHODIST EPISC(H>AL CHURCH. Superintendent— Vib\. Charles A. Washington 04 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ont. Ball. Rev. R. A Windsor, O Ball, Rev. H. R Buxton, O Blount, Rev. Geo. R Dresden, O Brooks, Rev. Peter Chatham, O Davis, Rev. W. H Brantford, O Drake. Rev, W. K. .St Catharines, O Eady, Rev. Daniel Harrow, O Holden. Rev. R. L.. Niagara Falls, S Lawson, Rev. S. G.. .Collingwood, O Liburtas, Rev. Wm Guelph, O Lucas, Rev. S. A Woodstock, O' Moore, Rev. J J Lnndun, O Oliver, Rev. T. C, M.A . Windsor, O' Stewart, Rev. B (agt.).. Chatham, O CHINA INLAND MISSION. General Director — Rev, J. Hudson Taylor. Home Director — Mr. H. W. Frost. Secretary-Treas. — Rev. F. A. Steven. Offiee of the Mission— 6B2 Church Street, Toronto, Canada. Total number of Foreign Missionaries from England, Australia, North America, etc., 624 (Oct. Ist, 1894). Native Helpers, 366 (105 not being supported by the mission). Stations, 118. Out-stations, 103. Converts now in fellowship, 4234 (April 28th 1894). Total income for 1893 from all sources. North America, Great Britain, Continent of Europe, Aus- tralasia, China, etc., I)1S5,276.42. UIS8I0NARIKH FROM KORTII AMERICA. Adam, Mrs. J. Best, Chas, Bolton, H. E. Batty, Miss L. A. Collins, Miss F. Chambers, Miss A. C. Duff, 0. H. \ At home Duff, Mrs.. I At home. . Duff, Mrs. J. E. Dreyer, F. 0. H. Ewing, Mrs. A. Elliott, Miss E. Fairbaiik, Miss M. Forsberg, Miss E. Fuller, Miss E. GIffen, E. E. Giffen, Mrs. Graves Miss G. Horsburg, Miss (at home). Hastings. Miss L. Home, W. S. Horne; Mrs. Hollander, T. J. Hancock, Miss M. Irvin, Miss G. Kay, Miss L. J. Knickerbocker, E. F. Knickerbocker, Mrs. E. F. Lagerquist, W. G. Lawson, J. Marshall, Geo. J. McBrier, E. M. (at home). McKenzie, Miss R. Meikle, J. Miller, Miss T. Miller, J. B. Muldoon, Miss C. Nilson, Miss M. Pearson, Miss Maggie. Pearson, Miss M. , . Rice, Miss H. J. Riggs, Miss M. E. ' ' ' ' Ross. Miss I. Hough, J. S. Rough, Mrs. J. S. Ririe, Mrs. B. Saunders, A. R. Saunders, Mrs. A. R, Sibley, H. A. Sibley, Mrs. H. A. Stayner, Miss K. B. ■ Taylor, Wm. Taylor, Mrs. Wm. Thor, A. E. Tofld, J. H. Tilley, Miss L. Urry, T. Van Lear, Mi.ss E. Whittlesey, K. B. Windsor, Mrs. T. NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. President— Rev. F. W. Tuerk, Berlin. Recordin:f Secretary — • J, B. Mc- Lachlan, Parkdale. Corresponding Secretary— T. Mower- Martin, Toronto. Treasurer — Martin Grebenstein. Berlin Ecclesiastical Committee. Gould, Rev, Edwin Montreal Tuerk, Rev. F. W Berlin Rev. G. L, Albutt Toronto- Members of the ExecutiveCommittee Ahrens, Chas. A., Jr Berlin Brierly, B Hamilton Hendry, William Waterloo Law, W. H Toronto Ritter, F. L Millbank Ronald, J. D Brussels- UfllVERSALIST CHURCH. The Convention for 1895. Time and place to be named by Executive Committee; President. J. McBride, Port Dover, O. Treasurer, Thomas Theal, Fultwn, O. Secretaiy, Edward Irvine, Smith- ville, Ont. Trmtees-J. T. Middleton, M.P.P, Hamilton, O. ; James Jacks )n, Bloiinilleld, O. ; Reuben llruiier, Olinda, O. Fortney, L. F Waterloo, Q Gregory, T. B Halifax, N S Johnson, Miss Jennie B. . . .Picton, O' Lavelle, He\ . J. K Fulton, O Leonard, Hew F. G. . . Moe's River, Q McLaughlin, J, W Uuntville, Q Mallory, J. M Bloonifleld, O Miller, F North Hatley, Q Moses, George (Indian).. .Oneida. O' Pratt, W. A Halifax, N S- ll LANDMARKS OF HI8T0EY. LANDMARKS OF HISTORY. B. 0. The Fall o( Troy 1183 The Era of the Great Pyramid 1082 David King of Israel 1049 The Foundation of Rome 763 Jerusalem taken by Nebuchadnezzar 688 Dattle of Thermopylae 480 Caesars invasion of Britain 66 Birth of our Lord, 4 "ears before Christian era. . . . 4 A.D. The Crucifixion of Our Lord 29 Jerusalem destroyed by Titus 70 Constantino converted to Christianity ; 313 St. Augustine arrived in England 696 Egbert, first king of all England 827 Alfred the Great, succeeded to the Crown 871 The Battle of Hastings • 1066 The Crusades began 1096 King John signed Magna Charta 1215 Battle of Cressy 1346 The French defeated at Poictiers 1356 The Battle of Agincourt 1415 Joan of Arc burnt 1431 Constantinojile taken by the Turks 1463 Wars of the Roses began 1455 The Bible first printed at Mentz 1462 Caxton set up his Printing-press 1471 Discovery of America by Columbus 1492 Newfoundland was discovered 1500 The first English Bible printed 1535 Jacques Cartier arrivea at Montreal 1535 Archbishop Cninnier burnt 1556 Calais taken from the English 1658 Accession of Queen Elizabeth 1558 Massacre of St. Bartholomew 1572 Virginia taken possession of by Raleigh 1584 The Spanish Annada defeated 1588 East India Company chartered 1600 Union of England and Scotland 1603 First visit of Champlain to Canada. 1603 Barba First International Exhibition ISfil Gold was discovered in Australia 1851 The Duke of Wellington died IS.Vi Battle of Inkerman : 5th November 1854 Reciprocity Treaty with the United States 1854 Ir.dian Mutiny commenced, 10th May 1857 Queensland formed into a province 1850 Victoria Bridge Montreal, opened ISOn Battle of Bull Run: 2l8t July 1801 Death of the Prince Consort: 14th December ISfil Slavery abolished in United States: 18th Dec 1802 Lee surreiiilered at Appomatox 1865 Battle of Sadowa, Defeat of Austria ]8C(i Fenian invasion of Canada IStiO Confederation of Canada 1807 Abyssinian War : cost $50,000,000 1867 The Capitulation at Sedan 1870 Rome again made the Capital of Italy 1870 Manitoba admitted to Confederation .' 1870 The Irish Church Ditastablished 1871 The German Empire re-established 1871 The Great Fire in Chicago 1872 Prince Edward Island atlmittpd to Confederation . . 1873 Queen Victoria Proclaimed Empress of India 1877 Afghanistan again occupied by British 1878 Cyprus was taken possession of 1878 The Death of Lord Beaconsfleld 1881 End of Afghan War.: cost $115,000,000 1882 English occupation of Egypt 1882 Completion of Canadian Pacific Railway 1885 Rebellion in North-West Territories 1885 Emperor William of Germany died 1888 MoKinley Tariff in operation in United States 1890 President, J. fict- President, Board of Pu A. Blue, Uev. J. Bev. P. K. Dayfo< of Publication an Ainsworth, W.. Alexander, John. Anderson, G . . . . Anderson, J. . ■ Andersoii, P. H. Anderson, W. H.. Anus A. L Auvache, F. W . . Baker, A. 0... Baker, J. 8... Baldwin, J. A. Bauton, J, A.. Barker, J. F.. Barker, W. 8. . - _ Barrow, G. H..N Bates, S. 8., B.A Becker. S Bennett, T J... Best, A. R Best, J. H.. New Sinoh,S Binga, A Bingham, T BiRtherwick, J.. Bone, T Booker, Theoph.. Boone, C. 8.0... Bornshlegel, G. . . fiosworth, G ... Boundv. 8 Boville, R. 0., M. Bracken, J firidgman, R . . Brouillet, T — Brown. J. 0., B.J Brown, J. B Bulloch, W. 8.... Bartch, D. D ... Burns, George... Barwash, A., B.A Cain, J. C Cameron, 3{,Rety. Cameron, P. C... Can bell, A Cam, ell, M. P.. Carey, O. C Carey, P. R Carey.W Carey, T. H Charleswortli, T.^ Chase. Q. 8 Chittenden, G... Cheetham. W... Chute, J. E Clark. J. W Cline. W. H„ M. Cohoe, D. B ColliUB, T Cook, B. B. (Ket Cook, C. W Cot6, L. C. F... Coutts, Jas Coutts. J. R Cmie, J., B.A... Cripps, 8 Cross, Geo., B.A Cross, J Cunningham, R. Cunningham, 8. Curry, J Cuthbert, W. F , Back. D Dadson, E. W.,, Davies, B Davis, 0. B., B, Davis, J. E.,£.. Davis, 8. H... Day, C. H Uayfoot, P. K,. 10 1895] CLERGY — BAPTIST. 145 A. D. September 1776 iKed 1782 1783 1787 1788 ••••• 1789 U.S 1789 , 1792 L 1793 1793 1 1794 1T98 1800 1 1801 1802 * 1804 >n 1805 toh 180(5 1807 Moore 1809 1812 Iai2 1814 1814 ■ 1815 1815 th 181C 1821 1821 '.. 1824 1827 1830 1830 1832 nee 1834 1834 1836 une 1837 18:i7 ifork... JS3,s cted 1838 184(1 1841 f 1841 rovember 1841 184() 184(i ico ljJ4ii 1847 1 1S4M 18 18nl 1851 1852 1854 States 1854 y 1857 185!> 18011 18«1 ?(!einher 1801 I8th Dec 1802 1865 1800 IStiti 1807 1867 1870 y 1870 : 1870 1871 1871 1872 nfederation . . 1873 f India 1877 h 1878 1878 1881 1882 1882 ■fty 1885 1885 1888 d States, .!! ! 1890 Bi^PTIST CONVEflTiON OF ONTARIO AfID QUEBEC. Prendent, J. S. Buchan, Q.C., Montreal; FirU Viee-Prerident, Rev. J. Dempsey, DD., Ingersoll; Second fice-President, Rev. A. Murdoch, LL D., Waterford ; Secretary, Rev. D. M. Mihell, M.A., B.D., London. Board of Publication— Rev. C. Ooodspeed, D.D., Chairman, W. K. McNaujchi, Treae., J. G. Scott, D. Bentley, A. Blue, Uev. J. W. McKay, Geo. Lugsdin, Rev. O, C. S. Wallace, Rev. J. Trotter, E. W. Dadson, D. Spencer, Bev. P. K. Dayfoot. Editor "Canadian Baptist," J. E. Wells, M.A.; General Manager, G. R. Roberts; Office of Publication and Book Room, 9 Richmond Street West, Toronto. Ainswortb, W Brighton Alexander, John Toronto Anderson, G.. Hamilton Anderson, J. . . Waterdown Anderson, P. H St. Mary's Anderson, W. K Vankleek Uill Anns A. L Abbots Corners Auvache, F. W .... Regina, N.W.T. Baker, A. C Sawyersville,Q Baker, J. 8 Jaffii Baldwin, J. A Wyoming Bauton, J, A Gait Barker, J. F Ingersoll Barker, W. 8 Cam)ibellford Barrow, O. H. .Narsapatuaiu, India Bates, S. S., B.A Toronto Becker. S Zurich Bennett, T J Hamilton Best, A. R Spriugford Best, J. H.. New Westminster, B.C. Binch, S Bobcaygeon Binga, A Amiiertsburg Bingham, T Langton BIfttherwick, J Bracebndge Bone, T St. Catharines Booker, Theoph Stouffville Boone, C. S. O St. Mary's Bornstilegel, G Arnprior fiosworth, E Tilsouburg Boundv. 8 St. Mary's fioville, R. G., jr. .4., B.D.. Hamilton Bracken, J Newburg Bridgrnan, R Aylmer Brouillet, T Boxton Pond. Q Brown. J. G., B.A...V\xyyura, India Brown, J. B Kden Bulloch, W. S Maskinonge, Q Burtcb, D. D Villa Nova Burns, George Langton Burwash, A., B.A Quebec Cain, J. C Lanark Cameron, J(iJet> Tiverton Cameron, P. C Westboume Can hell, A Loohabar Bay Cam, ell, M. P Essex Carey, O. C Kenmore Carey, P. R Port Burwell Carey, W Conboro Carey, T. H Clarence Charlesworth, T. W London Chase. G. S Beebe Plains, Q Cliittenden, G Brantford Cheetham. W Brockville Chute, J. E Cocanada, India Clark. J. W Cumming's Bridge Cline, Vf.K„M.A Paris Cohoe, D. B Scotland Collins, T . Strathroy Couk.R.B. (ket) Acton Cook, C. W Fouthill Cot6, L. C. P Sorel.Q Coutts, Jas Atlsft Craig Coutts, J. R Ormund Craig, J., B.A Akidu, India Cripps, 8 Oak L,ake, Man Cross, Geo., B.A Carleton Place Cross, J Dalkeith Cunningham, R. M Burgess ville Cunningham, 8 Waterford Curry, J OriUia Cuthbert, W. F Delhi Dack, D Simcoe Dadson ,E.yf.,B.A .... Woodstock Davies, B Portage la Prairie Davis, Q. B.,B.D Sparte Davis, J.E.,B.A. Samulcotta, India Davis, S. H Sandwich Day, C. H Quebec Day foot, P. K. , JT. ^ Port Hope 10 Dempsey, John Ingersoll Dennis, R Burgessville Denovau, J Wolfville, N 8 Deteaud, L. R St. Pio, Q Dewey, C. N Gladstone, Ont. Doolittle, Thos., B.A Trurso, Q Dougherty, O. A., it. A.. Leamington Dowling, J. T Sairord Do wling, R. M Amherstburg Uunlop, A Neepawa Dunlop, J. C Stayner Dyke, S. A Toronto Emerson, C. H Onondaga Everton, G S. Spring Is., B.C. Facey, A. M Kent Bridge Farmer, J H , Prof., B.A. . .Toronto Farmer, 8. J., B.A Wallacebur/ Fetzer, J Beriii. Kaulknor. J. W Sandwicli Foster, P. R Boston Fothergill, T Plattsville Fox, E. F.. Toronto Fraser, Jas : . . Feuelon Falls Freed, W Hespeler Frith, A. N Ottawa Frost, T. A. P Clear Creek Gardiner, J. L Flesherton Oarside, R., B.A Toronto Gibson, J St. Catharines Gilmour, J. \j.,B.A Brockville Gooch, F. W India Goodspeed, C, Pro/., D.D.. Toronto Gold, M Whitby Graham, W. T Montreal Grant, Alexander ... Winnipeg, Man Grant, J Walkerton Grant, W Lakefleld Grant Donald Montreal Gray, J New Sarum Qregoire, N South Ely, Q Gregory, J. W Dixville. Q Greitzuer, E New Dundee Green, J. {Bible Society) — Montreal Green, Th' .s. R Bolton, Q Grenier, C. W Quebec Qrinnell, J Mabee Gunton, W. A Barrie Hagan, T Almonte Haines, E. J Hillsburg Hall, H. H Port^e la Prairie Hammett, T Holt Hamilton, Jas Wingham Harryet, W Toronto Harris, E., B.A Toronto Harris, 8. G Binbrook Hartley, W Guelph Hsviland, W. H Waterford Haviland, H. J Toronto Heiuemann Killaloe Helmrich, A Sebastopol, Q Henderson, T Kingsville Henderson, W Inverness, Q. Herrington, R. D Kingsville Hind, O Durham Higgins, J Lachute,0 Hinson, W. B Montreal Holbein, W White Lake Holbert, J. D Amherstburg Hollingshead, J St. George Holt, J. A Amherstburg Hooper, E., M.D Toronto Hooper, R Wilkesport HugDBon, L. 8 Ooaticooke, Que. Hulbert, W Langton Hunter, J. H^ B.A. Parkhill Hutchinson, D Branttord Huff, J. B Port Elgin Her, L Ridgetown Her, Jacob iJRtt.) Cottam Irvine, J.G.C Port, Arthur Jackson, S Courtland Jackson, J. R Wesport Johnson, T. S Brantford Keay, J. A Toronto Kelley, J. H Louisville Kelly, R. W Petrolia Kendall James Midland Kennedy, J. B., J3.il Toronto Kennedy, A. P Baker Hill Kennedy, J. A Athens King, C. W Kingston Kose. H Hanover Laflamme, H. F Cocanada, India Latleur, T., M.A Montreal Laiug, D Kingston Lebeau, A. J Mai ieville Leehy, G. M Brandon, Man. Lewis, A. M -Chatham Luckens, T CoUingwood Ludeke, Julius Arnprior Lyman, W Sylvan McArthur, D. D Hartney, Man McDonald, A. R., ii.il .. ..Lakefleld McDonald, P. A Forest McDonald, A Edmonton, Man MoDiarraid, A P., 31. A Toronto M' Diarmid, D Dominion ville McEwen, J Vankleekhill McEwen, J. P Toronto McEwen, P. H Victoria, B C McFadyen, A FuUarton McGee, W. D Wlarton McGregor, W Durham Mclntyre, A Creemore Mclntyre, J. P.,M. D Moosomin McKay, W. J., ii.il Stratford McKinnou, J. B Clinton McKinnon, L Glammis McKay, D. U Pembroke McKay, R. R Ottawa McLatchey, E. D Morden, Man. McLeod, A. A . Ramachaiidrapurara, In McLeod, C. E Peterboro McLaurin, D. (Ret) Meaford McLaurin, C. C Samia McLaurin, J., i>.Z). Bangalore, India McLennan, D Farewell McMinnis, 8 Kosemount, M. McNeil, D Toronto McQuarrio, H Vernon McQuarrie, J. M Leith Mack, H. W Rodney Mackie, J Beamsville Mann, J. W Port Rowan Markwick, J. M Lobo, Ont. Marquardt, C. L Zurich Marshall, R Belleville Marshall, T. M Cannan, Man Mason, G Bayham Mason, W Rockford Masse, 8. F Montreal Massie, A., B.A Grand Ligne Q. Massie, G. N.,£.il.. .Grand Ligne, Q. Matzich, J. F Neustadt Mellick. U.Q..B.D Winnipeg Miiiell, D. M., Ph.B London Miller, James St. Williams Moore, J. B Toronto Morgan, H BeachviUe Moyle, J. E Canuington Munro, A. H St. Thomas Munt, Joseph Kinmount Muir, Wm Toronto Murden, W Gladstone, Man Murdoch,A..Jf.il., LL.D.. Waterford Murdoch, Thos Algonquin Myers, J. H Woolwich Newman, A. U.,LL.D.,D.D Toronto 146 CLERGY — BAPTIST. [18&5 Newton, L Norwich Norton, W, E Owen Sound O'Neill, J Beatnsville Osborne, J. A Qrantburst Pain-aman, W North Bay Parsons, C. A Oil Springs Parent, M. B,, B.A. . ..Grande Ligne Parker, A Dixville, Q Parlcer, P. C Toronto Peer, W Freelton Phillimore, C. H Chesley Phillips, E Bunvan Piclcard, W Guelph Prosser, W Ridgetown Pilkey, J . C Baillieboro' Porter, W. H., 11. J Branifoid Porter, J. W Str&thdair, Man. Pugsley, W Port Dover Pngsley, W., jr Port Mover Puttenham, J i-: ;'ady Ratcliff. Frederick Stouffville Randal], L. M West Lome Reade, E. S Eglinton Reid, H. (Ret) Brisbane Richardson, O Buckingham, Q Roberts, Joshua Wood»tock Robertson, O. F London East Robertson, J Ingersoll Robertson, — Plympton Robinson. J Granville, Q Robinson, T. C Listowell Rock, G. C Perth Roney, .^ Orangeville Ross, R Shoal Lake, Man Roughley, E. W Wood Sa'jnJers, H Burnside, Man. Schmidt, R. A Hanover Scott, F. L Windsor Scott, W. J SaultSte. Marie Shaw, Hugh Tilsonburg Sheldon, 8. S Delta Shei man, E. D Oxlcy Shields,! Vittoria Silcnx, J, W Uxbridge Sini^air, T Ridgetown Siple, E. M Whltevale Slaglit, A Waterford Smith, H Walsh Smith, J Loudon Smith, A Aylraer Smith, E Vienna Smith, Ira London Smith, J. M Port Colbome Smitli, J. T Simcoe Smith, E. G., M.D. .Cocanada, India Smith er, J Courtright Souter, T. C Dalesville t^ Sowerby, J. H Chatham Spencer, D : Thomas Spencer, Wra Toronto St. Diilraas, A, E. dc Georgetown Stillwell, K.J., B.J Cheapside Steeves, E. L Blenheim Stevens, W. H Strathaven Schmidt, R. A Hanover Stevens, J Sterling Stewart, Wm., D.D Toronto Stewart, A Durham Sweet, H. C Shoal Lake,M. Stobo, E. J Quebec Taylor, F. E Toronto Tapscott, W. T Niagara Falls Tapscott, F. T Hamilton Tennant, J Brantford Therrien, A. L Montreal Thomas, B. D., D D Tcrouto Topping, E Woodstock Teal, J. H Victoria, B.C Treadwell, W. H Port Dover Trotter, T., B.A Toronto Trotter, J. E Peterboro' Trotter, R Lindsar Trickey, John Selkirk Turner, C. B Barnston Q Turner, E.. Turtle Mountahi Citj.M VanLoon, J Delhi Vansickle, M Paisler Van Tess. 11, S Castleton Vining, A. J Windsor Walker, Wm. M., B.J.London South Walker, Wm. S Mt. Fore^l Walker, Wm Tee.swatcr Walker, J. A. K. Peddapuram, India Wallace, O. C S Torouto Waruicker, J. B Montreal Washington, J. H London Watson, T Colbome Weaver, R Aurora Weaver, S. S Nor\vood Webb, J. R Palnierstoii Weeks, J. W Smith's Fsils Weeks, J. M Cornwall Welton, P.M.. Ph.D., /).D. .Toronto Weir, W D.. B. .4.. Vancouver, B.C. Whidde H. P., B..' ..Morden, Man White, .* Claremont Wilson, E. S lorn Williams, J.{Hetired) Vienna Wise, HE Calgary Witthem, F Peniltrcjke Wriglit, D Lindsay Yorston, Jno Jersejvillt BAPTIST R^INISTERS IN NOVA SCOTI/\, UPH BRUNSWICK, /\fD Tcrouto Woodstock Victoria, B.C H Port Dover •^ Toronto Peterboto' Lindsar Selkirk Barnston Q irtlc Mouniatn Citj , M ..Delhi Paisley Castleton Windsnt M., B. A. London South S Mt. Foreoi Teeswatcr K. Peddapiirani, India S Torouto H Montreal I. H LondoD Colborne Aurora Nor\vood Palnierston Smith's Falls ... Cornwall Ph.D., Z).D..Tor.mto A .4.. Vancouver, B.C P., B./..Morden, .Man Clareinoit lona lletired) Vienna Calgary Pembroke Lindsty JerMe\\ille VARO ISLAflD. H Kinffston, XS Riverside, NB i H St. John, XB Arcadia, NS I., iJ./l. Granville Ferrv .HartlandSta.,Co.,NB f . .Windsor Plains, NS I Hnlifas ias Collina, NB f.EM.,3fyl.\VolfvilleXS VV . . . .Dorchester, N B IN Bayside, N B B.,if.^.Dartmo'Uh,>;S Annadale, P E I Cambridge, NB R..Nash\vaak V., NB Paradise, N S i.. Weymouth Falls, NS )hen. ..SprinKfleld, NS Port Elgin, NS .... Great Village, NS fe Lumsden, NB Svdnev, CB Middleton, NS I St. George.NB Belmont, NS V.,B.A St. John St. Mary's NB en Halifax, NS ,B.A... Fairville, NB Alexandria, PE! Waterside, NB D.D.. Sandy Cove, NS Melville, NS Barrington, NS B.-4....Falioouth, NS Milton, N3 t Hawkesbury, CapeB Wolfville, NS . B Jemseg, NB N.B.Margaree, CuiieB G., B. TA. Halifax, NS Windsor, NS H., B.A Amherst B.A IndU S Hantsport, NS S., JJ..4.St.Martin'8NBI 1895] CLERGY — BAPTIST, ETC. 147 ,!.i'' McKeen, David Athol, N S McQuarrie, D. H., B.A . . ."S. Sydney McGregor, Wm Barton, N S Nobles, B. N Hillsburg, N S Normandy, M . . .MoLauchlan B. N B Neal, G. B Preston, N S Kowlan,P.O. . We8tchest€rhtat'n,N S Pakker, {).0.,M.A . . .Wolfville, N S Parker,J.M.,JB..4 . . River Herbert.N 8 Parker, W. L Nictaux, N 3 Parker, W. F Truro, N 8 Parry, H. N Chester, N S philp, R. B.. B.A Halifax, N 8 Pineo, David Long Point, N S Pineo, C. E Nictaux, N 8 Porter, B. D., Jf.^... Middleton, N 8 Porter, J. A Blissfleld, N B Price, David Isaac's Harbor, N 8 Ray mond,0. V.,B.A. NewC "rmany NS Read, E. C Waterville, N 8 Read, James L .. ..Berwick, N 8 Ree-, P. O Zealand Station, N B Rees, W. W Newport, N S Rowe, John Chebogue, NS Bobln8on.W.H.,fi.-4. .Hantsport, NS Rutledge, J. W.. . .Mahone Bay, NS Sables, C. W Campbelltown, NB Sanford, Rufus, M.A . .Wolfville, N S Saunders, E. M., D.D. . .Halifax, NS Saunders, J. H St. John, N B Sawyer,AW,D.D.,LL.i>.WolfvilleNS Scott, James Crow Harbour, N S Shaw, H. J Windsor, N B Shaw, J. L St. John, N B Shaw,M.B.,J9.., S Tingley, L. J . . . Melvern Square, N S Todd, Thomas Woodstock, N B Trimble, James Penfleld, N B Vincent, W. C Canning, N 3 Vincent, A. J Bayfield, N B Whitman, Asaph Chester, N S Wallace, Iso., it. A . . . .Wolfville, N S Warren, W.H.,J»f.^....Sackville,NB Washburn, A. . — St. Martin's, N B Weathers, Geo. A . . Summerville, N S Webb, Josiah S. T. B.. .Arcadia, NS Weeks, F. O Kent villa, N S Weeks, W. W Moncton, N B Wetmore, J. D Wickham, N B Wetmore, William .... Mar^aree, N S Wright, F. C PenfieW, N B Wilson, C.V.,B.D.. Bass River, N S White, Geo. Ti..,B.A . .Yarmouth, NS Williams, John Weymouth Williams, C.W.,B..<1 . .St.Martin'8,NB Young, J. W.S Green Bush, N B Young, F. M.,J'A..B..Bridgetown,NS THE LAKE ST. JOHN TERRITORY. The territory in question extends from the head of navigation of the river Saguecay, at Chic^utimi, to the northern boundary of the Province of Quebec, a distance of 220 miles, and from the sources of the waters flowing into Lake St. John, from the East, to the river St. Mauricp, and embr-ifing the volley of the river Batiscan, a distance of 200 miles, the whole forming an area of 44,000 sq aare miles or ubout 28,000,000 acres. Comparatively little Is known of this ^reat country, with the exception of the valley of Lake St. John, which, within the last few years, has been colonized with great rapidity, and now contains a population of some 40,000. The Saguenay and St. Maurice regions are already the field of large lumbering operations, estimated at 60,000,000 feet, B.M., per annum, or equivalent to nearly one-half of the whole export of sawn lumber from the port of Quebec. The country is thus described by a gentleman who visited it recently : Tte Soil "Is almost universally composed of a rich grey clay, the land seems to be inexhaustible. At Poiiite- aux-Trembles I was shown a field of wheat, which had been producing that grain for the last fifteen years, without the application of any manure ; and the grain I saw this year was as fine as any to be found in this district. Truly one is struck with wonder at the richness of the soil, for I believe there is none richer in Canada." The Climate of the Lake St. John region is said lo be that of Montreal ; there is no doubt of its being superior to that of Quebec. The onowfall is certainly le.s8. In fact, favmers complain that they do not get good sleigh roads till late in the winter. On the 25th September this year I remarked that the leaves of the trees were very little tinted, and potato stems were still green. Wheat and all grains ripen and produce abundantly, a» may be seen from the followini" extracts taken from the census returns : Wheat, bushels Oats, " Barley, " Other Grains 1861. 10,912 39,316 30,922 .' l6i,382 1871. 136,099 117,249 71,210 Potatoes, bushels — 156,996 1881. 154,580 211,216 47,025 108,183 287,238 Hay, tons Butter, pounds Head of live stock . Tobacco, pounds . . Population 1861. 3,648 61,777 18,746 1871. 5,966 148,106 44,772 10,478 17,493 1881. 16,347 303,127 59,797 67,437 82,40» Potatoes, carrots and other vegetables yield abundantly and are of immense size. Wheat is of course the great test of the soil and climate of any agricultural country. Let us then compare its production at Lake St. John with the best districts of the Province, \iz : The Eastern Townships, and we find that the census return. show in 1881 :— , . Population. Ohicoutimi 32,409 Compton li'.SSl Stanstead 15,556 Huntingdon 15,495 Comparison between the temperature, and snow-fall at Roberval ani at other places in Canada, each winter season (from January to March inclusively) and each suinnier season ( 'rom July to September inclusively.) The observations for Roberval extend from April 1888 to May IsDO, inclusiv.dy ; those for Moose Factory, James Bay, from the year 1877 to the year 1882. All these observations are taken exDlusively from the official reports ^ * the Meteorological Department at Toronto. Bush. Wheat. Bush, per 1000 of pop 154,589 34,181 , 37,727 24r,378 4,800 1,800 2,400 1,600 TEMPERATURE. SNOW-FALL. , • - - ■ • 1 1 8 c5 ■i c 1,8 berval. « 3 I A^ it o 3i •5 ^ © s S e 5- o IS. sal o ' • 1 Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch. Average for the Year. . 35.9 31.8 37.0 39.2 31.2 1 87.2 82.5 164.8 177.6 80.3 Winter 12.2 1.4 8.7 10.4 3.4 1 48.5 36.1 94.0 94.1 83.6 Summer 59.7 57.1 60.3 62.5 57.6 ! POSTAL INFORMATION. ■Ti Letter Rates, tto. 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United Kingdom.— PoatSige on Letters, 5 cents per half oz., whether by Canadian or New York Steamers. If sent unpaid, double postage will be charged. Ifew/oundland.— Letters, 3 cents per oz. Newspapers, from office of publication for subscribers, free. Other matter same rates, etc., as to United Kingdom. Burmuda. — Letters, 6 cts. per | oz. Newspapers and printed matter generally, 1 cent per 2 oz United States.— The rate on letters to the United States is the same as in Canada, and at least one rate must be prepaid. It is very important to bear in mind that the postage upon letters for the United Kingdom and all Foreign Countries is calculated by the half ounce and double postage is charged on all unpaid letters. Registration of Letters. Persons posting letters contamip^ value should be careful to require them to be Registered, and to obtain from the Postmaster a certificate of receipt for Regis- tration. The charge for Registration in addition to the Postage, Is, on all classes of matter, Ave cents. Both the Postage charge and Registrttion fee should, in all cases, be prepaid by stamp. Registration is not an absolute guarantee against the miscarriage or loss of a Letter ; but a Regiiitered Letter can be traced where an Unregistered Letter can not, and (he posting and delivery or non-delivery can be proven. Newspap For List of Offldals Post Office Department see page 76. | ^ ^^^ \amdii, and issued ui !om a known office ol iT news Ments in Ca: The rates on letters and newspapers for all parts olW>'?^*°,' areto*be the world (see exception for United States and New. *" ■ — -^ ^«»— ■■ foundland) are 5 cents per ^ oz. for letters, and 1 cent per 2 ozs. for papers. Rates of Postage on Letters and Newspapetil for Foreign Places. Miscellaneous Matter. nto the Post Office, « uMter-Oeneral may f Ou all newspapers or dehvery in the Do regular subscribe! lublication, the rate Miscellaneous matter, described as under, may pa« nvariably prepaid by between places in the Dominion of Canada upon pre. payment of the rates indicated below. The regulatlou of the British Post Office do not admit of the transmisaioi by mail to the United Kingaom (or other countries beyond the sea) of miscellaneous matter as such ; but a great part of the matter referred to under that head may b« forwarded to the United Kingdom by Book Post :- 1. Cs. all pamphlets, occasional publications, printed circulars, ptioes current, hand-bills, and other matter wholly in print, and on packages of ac-^-Z, cuttings, bulbs, roots, bedding plants, scions or grafts, the rate ii 1 cent for each 4 ozs. or fraction thereof. 2. On maps, prints, drawings, engravings, lithograpiis, photographs when not on glass or in cases containing glass, circulars produced by a multiplying process eas; to recognize, exhibitor's entry tickets for Dominion or Provincial Exhibitions, botanical anrl entomo. logical specimens when properly put up so as to pre- vent injury to the contents of the mails, sheet music whether printed or written, including music books whether stitched or bound (instruction books in music Newsjapeis and p ,oz. each uiay be p< Itamp k cent ea?h. The postage on sp« xiriodicals published s one cent per lb. British and foreign bt reposted in Can Ihe rate of 1 cent pc Trans Transient newspap iai)er8 and periodi Jawirfa new^i>apers \nd British and f< agents for regular dressed to any pla United States, they by Postage Stamp :- If weighing not mi If weighing over 1 Sion of four oz. On transient uevt Kingdom the rate w paid by Postage Stai dii office of publica Kingdom— sent in Packet or via New rhe English Post ftriodical to each stamp. If sent in declines to deliver t and instruction books in drawing accompanied by cliarts stamp at the transit may however pais at Book- Post rate, which see), book or newspaper niaruscrijit whether type-written or hand J?ri|tenjj?rintai ajiioof sheets.jyjjiiliar .correct^iflr not, such partly printed ancTpartiy written documents as deeds of land, mortgages made under seal (including chattel mortgages), insurance policies, renewal receipts when attached to the policies, insurance receipts seat in bulk from head offices to agents, militia and school returns, customs manifests, voter's lists wlvjn written or partly in writing, school or college examination papers, municipal assessment rolls, partly printed partly written, Dominion and Provincial Government documents, statute labour returns, municipal re- turns in general, blank books, printed forms entirely blank, and printed stationery, the rate of postage is I cent for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 oun ces: an3 Hie postage rate musT In "every caiae be pre. paid by postage stamps or stamped post bands or Book Post, ftc. A Book Packet may contain any number of separttte books. Limit of weight for domestic post, 5 lbs. (un- less consisting of a sir 's book, in which case a weight of 7 lbs is allowed) .: for foreigp iiost, 4 lbs. Limit of size, two feet in length, or one foot in width or depth. Book Packets must be open at both ends or both tides, imd must not contain any letter or sealed inclosure. The rate on Book Packets between any two places in Canada is 1 cent per 4 oz., which must be prepaid by stamps. The rate to GreUt Britain and the United States is 1 cent per I oza. [148] wrappers; provided that no letter or other cotamuiilca.l tinn intended to serve the purpose of a letter be sent or| inclosed in any such package or thing mentioned, t that the same be sent in covers open at tiie ends or sides, I or otherwise so put up as to admit of the contents being, I if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination by the I officers of the Post Office to ensure compliance with this I provision; (if enclosed in sealed envelopes notclicditi the ends or sides, or with tlie corners cut off, letter rate | of postage '^ill be charged). No packet of miscellaneous matter can be transnutteil I by mail if it exceed, 5 lbs. in weight, 24 inches in lengtbl or 12 inches in width or depth. Leml and commercial papers generally (including QmII Pass-Books) are liable to letter rate of postage, except when sent i>- parcels by Parcel Post, and the exceptions above given to matter of tnat cla^s are restricted to I the documents specified, such as Deeds and Insurance I Policies. Patterns and Bi Pattenis and San sale, not exceeding Canada, to be forv minion, on prepaym cent per 4 oz. , unde if insufficiently p charged witli doubli deticiency does not Packages of Sam place in Canada, n stamps to the value rate, and provided Office for registratic Patterns or Samp ends, 80 as to be ever, of seeds, drug coven), may be en material, fastened readily opened. The packet may 1 sender, in additioi whom it may be i number, and the i there must be no e themselves. The marks, numbers, articles theinselvei packet, at the opt'i Ooods sent for sa small the quantity private individual trade patterns or si United Kli Patterns and Sai Ito places in the Ui 1896] POSTAL INFORMATION. 149 u- Newspapan ana Penodlcals. Xewspapors and periodicals printed and published in \Canndn, aud issued not less frequently than once a month from a known otflce of publication to regular subscribers k news agents in Canada, the United States and New- loundland, are sent free ; and such newspapers and Ceriodicals are to be put up into packages and delivered Into the Post Office, under such regulations as the Post- uaster-General may from time to time make. Ou all newspapers and periodicals posted in Canada. ■for dehvery in the Dominion, other than those addressed [to regular subscribers or news agents, from offloe of Ipublication, the rate will be one cent per U oz., to be nvariably prepaid by Postage Stamp. News^ipeis and periodicals weighing not more than Doz. each may be posted singly, if prepaid by Postage Btump k cent ea?h. The postage on specimen newspapers and papers and wriodicals published less frequently than once a month \i one eeiit per lb. British and foreign publications received by mail may jc reposted in Canada to subscribers in Canada at [the rate of 1 cent per lb. Transient Newspapen. Transient newspapers and periodicals include all nuws' ajwrs and periodicals potted in Canada, other tlum ianuda, newspapers sent from the office of publication, knd British atul foreign newspapers posted by news igmts for regular iubscriberg in Canada. When ad- Jdressed to any place within the Dominion, or the lUriitcd States, they must be prepaid the following rates liy Postage Stamp: — If weighing not more than I oz., half a cent each. If weighing over I oz., one cent per four oz. or frac- Ition of four oz. On transient newspapers addressed to the United Kingdom the rate will be one cent per 2 oz. — to be pre- tiaid by Postage Stamp. Canada newspapers posted from Jhi office of publication to subscribers in the United Kingdom— sent in the Mails forwarded by Canadian Pacltet or via New York must be prepaid by Postage Stamp at the transient paper rate of one cent per 2 oz. The English Post Office requires each newspaper cr Iftriodical to each address to be prepaid by postage Istamp. If sent in packages the English Post Office Ideclines to deliver them. I Patterns and Samples wltbln the r imlnlon. Patterns and Samples of Mer'ihandisc and Goods for Isale, not exceeding 24 oz in weight, may be posted in ■Canada, to be forwarded to any place within the Do- Iminion, on prepayment by Postage Stamp of a rate of 1 Icent per i oz., under the following regulations : I if insufficiently prepaid the packet will be forwarded Icharged with double the deficient postage, provided the |deflciency does not exceed 5 cents. Packages of Samples and Patterns, addressed to any Iplace in Canada, may be registered by affixing thereto IstampB to the value of 5 cents in addition to the postage Irate, and provided such packet be handed into the Post ■Office for registration. I Patterns or Samples must be aent in covers open at the lends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, how- lever, of seeds, drugs, &c., which cannot be sent in open ■covers, may be enclosed in bogs of linen, or such like Imaterlai, fastened in such a manner that they may be ■readily opened. I The packet may bear on the outside the address of the ■sender, in addition to the address of the peroon for Iwhom it may be intended ; and also a trade mark or Inumber, and the price of the sample enclosed ; inside, Ithere must be no enclosure lut the samples or patterns ItliemBelves. The particulars, however, of the trade ■marks, numbers, and prices may be marked on the larticles themselves instead of on the outside of the ■packet, at the option of the sender. I Goods sent for sale or in execution of an order, however Ismail the quantity may be, or any article sent by one Iprivate individual to another, which are not act'".ally |trade patterns or samples, are not admissible. United Kingdom and United States. Patterns and Samples of Merchandise, when addressed Ito places in the United Kingdom must not exceed 5 Ibe. in weight, and to the United States 8 oz., and must be prepaid by postage stamp at the following rates : — 1 cent per 2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz., with a minimum prepay- ment of 2 cents covering a weight of 4 oz. Useftal Bints. Register all valuable letters. Transmit money by Money Orders. Make complaints and inquiries in writing, and address the Postmaster-Oeneral at Ottawa. Preserve, and request correspondents to preserve, envelopes ot missent or delayed letters. Send to the Postmaster-Oeneral envelopes of letters about which you seek information or make complaint. In addressmg letters add the name of the County and Province in which the office addressed is located. Place stamp on the right hand upper comer of the address side. Pui your own name and full address in or on letter, to insure return if it cannot be delivered. In affixing postage stamps moisten the envelope, not the stamp. When stamps are moistened the gum is apt to be removed. Parcel Pout. The charges on Parcels by the Parcel Post to places within the Dominion, is 6 cents for every 4 oz. or fraction thereof (with 5 cents additional if Registered). No letter ir.ust be inclosed ; if any discovered, the amount paid will be forfeited, and the Parcel charged at unpaid Letter rates. No Parcel must exceed 6 lbs. in weight, and must be prepaid by stamps. Eye-glasses and spectacles may be sent by mail when properly put up and prepaid by Parcel Post or as fifth class matter. Parcel Post with the United Kingdom, New- foundland and other British Colonies and Foreign Countries. Closed parcels may be exchanged with the United Kingdom, Newfoundland aud most fireign countries and British colonies under the following regulations : — 1. The dimensions of a Parcel must not exceed 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth. 2. A Parcel must not contain any explosive, combust- ible, or dangerous articles, nor any article nf a perishable or fragile character, nor liquids or matters likely to injure other Parcels or mail tran.smlssions. 8. All Parcels must be securely and substantially packed and closed, 4. Each Parcel must be plainly directed, aud such direction must include the name and full address of the person for whom the Puree! is intended. 5. For each Parcel the sender must All up a Customs Declaration. On this form the sender will supply an accurate statement of the contents and value of the Parcel, also the address thereof, with signature and pUce of abode of the sender. The Customs Declaration muc.t be securely affixed by mucilage or paste to the Parcel \o which it relates. Parcels from the United Kingdom or any other place beyond the Dominion will be liable to Canadian Custom duties, and under existing regulations hiust be examined for the purpose by an Officer of the Customs in the presence of the persons ad(f 'essed. Rates and limits of weight vary. See Postal Guide, or enquire at Post Office. Prepayment by postage stamp is required in all cases. Parcels must be handed to the Postmaster ; in no case should they be dropped into a letter box or other receptacle for mail matter. Fifth Class Matter. Postage rate one cent, per ounce or fraction of an ounce, to be prepaid by postage stamp. MIscellaneouB articles of merchandise, inclndiiiK seeds, bulbs, etc., to United States, and generally all matter permitted to pass by mail in Canada, which is not of the nature of a letter, and therefore subject to letter rate of postaj^e, and not entitled to be posted at a lower rate than 5th class under one or the other classes, may pass as 5th class when ad- dressed to any destination w ithm the Dominion or United States. Fifth class matter must be so packed or put up as to be open to examination of contents ana must not exceed B pounds in weight, nor 2 feet in length by 1 foot in v.'idth or depth. When passing between Canada and the United States it will be subiect to Customs regulations if liable to duty. The registration charge on 5th class matter is 5 cents iu addition to pottage. 150 POSTAL INFORMATION — MONEY ORDERS. [1895 Monev Orders. In sendini; money by majl it U always best to transmit by Monev Order it possible. CommUsiona on Money Orders. On Money Orders drawn by any Money Order Office in Canada on any other Money Order Office in the Do- minion, the Commission is as follows. - If not exceedhig i 4 2 cents. Over 8 4 not exceeding . . . " 10 " " " 20 " " " 40 ' " " 60 " " 80 10. 20. 40. 60. SO. 100. 5 .10 .20 .80 .40 .50 No single Money Order, payable in the Dominion of Canada , can be issued lor more than $\ 00 ; but as many of $100 each may be given as the remitter requires. Money Orders are issued in Canada on the following Poreigrn countries and British Possessions, at the rates of commission shown below : — For sums not exceeding 810 10 cents. " " 20 20 " " " 30 30 " " " 40 40 " " " 60 50 " (!)60 ie the limit of a ritigle order). Africa East (German Pos- Ceylon. sessions). Africa West (Cameroons, Banana, Boma, Matadi, Togo). *Antlgua. Asia Minor and the Levant: Candia, Canea(Khania, LaCan^e) Cbias (Khios), Durazzo, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Haifa (CalSa), Kerassonde (Keressoun), Mitylene, Prevesa, Retimo, Bhode?, Samsoun, Santi Quaranta(Serandoz) Trepizond (Trepezunt), Valona. *Australia, Southern.' Australia, Western. Austria-Hungary. Bahamas. "Barbados. •Belgium. ♦Bermuda. British Bechuanaland. British Honduras (Belize). Bulgaria. Cape Colony. Chili. ♦Constantinople (Turkey). Cyprus. Danish West Indies. Denmark , including: Iceland and the Faroe Islands. *Dominioa. Dutch East Indies. Egypt. Falkland Islands. ♦France and Algeria. Gambia. ♦German Empire. Gibraltar. Gold Coast. Grenada. ♦Guiana (British). ♦Hawaii(Sandwich Islands) Holland (Netherlands). *Hong Kong, including Amoy, Canton, Foo- Chow, Han-kow, Hoi- how, Ning-po, Shang-hal and Swatow. India (British^, including Aden, Bagdad, Bunder Abas, Bushire, Bassorah, Guadur, Jask. Linga, Muscat and Zanzibar. ♦Italy. ♦Jamaica. ♦Japan. Labuan. Lagos. Luxemburg. Malta. Mauritius. Mombasa and Lamu. ♦Montserrat. Natal. * Nevis. ♦Newfoundland. New Guinea (German Pro- tectorate). *New South Wales. *New Zealand. North Borneo (Sandakan). Norway. Orange Free State. 'Panama (British Agency). Portugal, including Ma- deira and the Azores. ♦Queensland. Roumania. St. Helena. •St. Kitts. St Vincent. Sarawak. Seychelles Islands. SierrD Leone. ♦Smyrna. Straits Settlem'ts. Sweden. ♦Switzerland. ♦Tangier (Morocco). ♦Tasmania. The Ottaman Towns o( Adrianople, Beyrout and Salonica. Tobago. Transyaal. Trinidad. ♦Tripoli (Barbary). •Tunis. Turk's Island. ♦United Kingdom. ♦United States. ♦Victoria (Australia). ♦Virgin Islands. St. Lucia. There being a direct exchange of Money Orders be- tween the Dominion of Canada and the countries and British Colonies distinguished by an asterisk (*), Orders drawn upon these countries and colonies are paid in the full amount for which drawn. Orders upon other coun- tries and colonies, not so distingiiished, are, however, subject to a small abatement on pajment. Money Orders on the above countries are drawn in Canada Currency. Tables showing the sums payable in other countries wliere the money is of a different denom- ination, on Q'ien issued in Canada, will be found below: lABLE Showing the amount m Canadian Money to oe paid by remit 'ra for Money Orderg on the United Kingdom, India, Jamaica arid the Australian Colonies, where payment wiU he made in Sterling Money. £ «, d. 8 c. £ s. d. 8 c. 10 24 16 3 90 2 49 17 4 14 3 73 18 C 4 38 4 97 19 4 63 5 1 22 1 4 87 6 1 46 2 9 74 7 1 71 8 14 61 8 1 95 4 19 48 9 2 19 5 24 35 10 2 44 6 29 22 11 2 68 7 84 09 12 2 92 8 38 96 13 3 17 9 43 83 14 3 41 10 48 70 15 3 65 And two cte. for each penny to make up the sum required. FOREIGN MONET ORDERS. Tablr showing the sums pavable in Germany in Marks; i Tabi.k ahowin" the sums payable in France. Algeria. Belgium and PfSnnigs, on Orders issued in Canada. ' ,'*"&'»''''' *™"'='''"^ Centimes, on Orders issued § . c - . § c e . c c= .li . c= . Canadi Money \'aulo i Oernia Money Value 1 Germa Money Is Value 1 Germa Monej' P i^ Value 1 Genua Money cents. pf. cents. m. pf. 8 0. m. pf. 8 c. m. pf. 1 4 20 83 100 4 16 15 00 62 40 2 S 25 1 04 200 8 32 20 00 83 20 3 12 30 1 25 SCO 12 48 25 00 104 00 4 16 40 1 66 400 16 64 80 00 124 80 5 20 60 2 08 500 20 80 .^5 00 145 60 « 25 60 2 50 6 00 24 96 40 00 166 40 7 29 70 2 91 700 2912 45 00 187 20 8 33 70 8 12 800 38 28 50 00 208 00 9 37 80 8 38 9 00 37 44 10 41 90 3 75 10 00 4160 Ni TR.— The orlRlnal order Issued In Canada should be retained by t'.ie remitter. The payee will receive a proper form of Money Order from the Chief Offlce a( Coldjnie. g c s B It •22 = 5 2 = rt o o 11* §.2 4..&S;' = £ c -3 = us >fcS OS >fc.S OS >'*» oS >fea cents ctms. cents. fr.' ce. 8 c. fr. ce. 8 c. fr. ce. 1 5 20 1 00 100 5 10 15 00 76 50 2 10 25 1 25 2 00 10 20 20 00 102 00 3 15 30 1 55 3 00 15 30 25 00 127 50 4 20 40 2 05 4 00 20 40 30 00 1.53 00 5 25 50 2 55 5 00 25 50 85 00 178 60 6 30 60 3 05 6 00 30 60 40 00 204 on 7 35 70 3 55 7 00 35 70 45 00 229 50 8 40 75 8 80 800 40 80 50 00 255 00 9 45 80 4 10 900 45 90 10 50 90 4 00 10 oo 6100 The >bar« ubie kppIlM U Bovmaal*. but kvibi rkykblt In tha* canntrj fUl b< rakjtct t> t ftethn dednetlos hj tbt Swin Poit UDm of 2 S oentlact far twk 2 5 tnim, no nbtUmui b«ls( !«•• than 5 centime.* Note.— The nun Otfioes and Railroanica. o. yoal. lad. ^)li (Barbary). 8. Island, ed King^dom. ed States. 3ria (Australia), in Islands. of Money Orders he- ld the countries and n asterisic (*), Orders )lonies are paid in the lers upon other coun- jished, are, however, ijinent. untries are drawn in J the sums payable in of a different denoin- , will be found below; Money^ to oe paid by the United Kingdom, alian Colonies, when ig Money. ;ffi 8. d. $ c. 16 3 00 17 4 14 18 C 4 S8 19 4 63 4 87 9 74 14 61 19 48 24 35 29 22 34 09 38 96 43 83 48 70 upthesunirequi red. imce. Algeria, Belgium iitimes, on Orders Issued = 23 ■3 O ° ■£f • >:^S OS f^'Z^ r. oe. $0. fr. ce. 5 10 15 00 76 50 10 20 20 00 102 00 15 30 25 00 127 50 20 40 30 00 1.53 00 25 50 35 00 178 SO JO 60 40 00, 204 00 ii) 70 45 00 229 50 10 80 50 00 265 00 16 90 ilOOl t;ible In thi> esniitrj irill b! ■Mor 2 8 Millnct tat nek tlmn.* etalnedbythe remitter. 1 the case may be. Tlie STEAMSHIP AND STEAMBOAT LINES Ifl THE ISOM]N!0|( OF CANAOiV. N'liTE. — The numbers opposite each line of steamboats correspond with the numbers used in the list of Post Offices and Railroad Stations following. Inasmuch as steamboat lines are not fixed as are railroads but are coii- jtantly changing, this list must be usc^ by shippers and travellers with caution. As this list of Steamboat and Steamship Lines is entirely new, the publisher begs that those who use it will kindly help him m make it more perfect by sending corrections, additions or criticisms to Editor Canadias AL.MASAC, 9 Front Street, West, Toronto. a 'I'iiis mark signifies that the line is subject to interruption by the Seasons— Winter in some parts of the country, low water in other parts "d" or " Daily " means every day except Sunday. 301 302 303 305 308 309 3'.0 312 33 314 31.T 31fi 317 319 320 323 324 325 325-1 325'2 325-3 327 32S ■3-29 329-1 3-29-? ;3;- S 3-29-4 320-5 3-29-6 3-29-7 329-8 329-9 33,i 337 ■ 338 342 345 340 •349 350 353 a Niagara F'llsLine. d, bet Toronto & P. Dalhousie aSt. ^' Lakeside," d, bet Toronto & St. Catharines aXiagara R. Line, d, bet Toronto & Lewiston, NY aRocnester, Tho'ands Is. & Ogdensburg Navi. Co., 3 t's a w'k, b.;t Charlotte, NY & Ogilen'g, NY aLake Ontario Steamboat Co., d. bet. Port Hope and Charlotte. N.Y. aDeseronto Nar. Co., d, bet Trenton, Picton, O. »B. of Quinte Steamboat Route three to six trips a week bet Kingston, and Belleville. rtBay of Quinte Ry. «& Nav. Co., Steamboat Line, d, bet Deseronto, and Picton, Ont , connects at Deseronto with B of Quinte Ry. & Nav. Co. aTrent V'y Nav. Co., d, bet Lindsay & Bobcaygeon aBottum's Line, d, bet Lakefleld & Burleigh F., O. aC.ilcutt's Line, d, betPeterborough,&Harwood,0 aSte.imboats from Huntsville, Oi/t. aSteamboats from Lakefleld, Ont. aHamiltonSt'mb'tCo.jd. bet. Hamilton & Toronto a Places on the Rideau Canal, Lake aru River, steamboats bet Kingston, and Ottav a. nMerchants Line, weekly, bet Montreal k Chicago aSteanier " Persia," w'kly bet Montreal, and St. Catharine's. aS'r "Alexandria," w'kly, bet Montreivl & Trenton Saint Lawrence River Steamboat Go's Lines as follows : aKingston & 1000 Is. Park Line, d, bet Kingston, and 1000 Islinds Park, N.Y. aKingston & Cape Vincent Line, d, bet Kingston and Cape Vincent, N.Y. aKingston & Wolfe Island Line, d, bet Kingston and Wolfe Island, Ont. aMerehants Despatch Line, twice a week, between Montreal ana Ottawa. aOttawa R'r Nav. Co., d, bet. Montreal & Ottawa Richelieu & Ont. Navigation Cos Lines, as follows : nFerry Lines from Montreal. aToronto Line, d, bet Montreal and Toronto, aCornwall Line, twice a week between Montreal and Cornwall, Ont. nChambly Line, twice a week between Montreal and Chanjbly, Que. aContrecoeur Lme, daily between Montreal and Contrecoeur, Que., and Bout de I'Isle. aQuebec Line, d, between Montreal and Quebec. aThree Rivers Line, d, bet Montreal & T. Rivers,Q ffSaifuenay River Line, bet Quebec (St ChicoutimijQ. (/Branch Lines from Sorel, Que. rrPlacec on the Richelieu River from Beloeil Sta. Q aBlack Diamond Line, jvery ten days, between Montreal and St. John's, N.F. aDobell's Line, every ten days, between Montreal and St. John's N.F. aPlaces on Lake Memphremagog, reached bj- steamboat from Newport, Vt. or Magog, Que. aQuebec & North Shore Steamship Line, e\ery two weelcs, bet Quebec, and Natashquan, Que. aQuebec SteamshipCo., every two weeks, between Montreal and Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebec: Lake St. John Steamboat Line ; excursion boat from Roberval. aBaie des Chaleurs Route, twice a week, between Dalhousie, N.B. and Oaspe Basin, Que. Miramichi Steam Navigation Co., d bet Chatham, N.B. and Nelson, N.B. and Point au Car, N.B. 356 3.56-1 356-2 357 359 3591 359-2 364 370 371 372 373 374 376 376-1 376-2 376-3 379 380 383 385 390 391 392 393 393-1 393-2 400 403 420 4-20-3 4-20-4 422 422-1 4-22-2 Prince Edward Island Steam Navi. Cgmpany aa follows : oDaily, between Pictou, N.S. and Charlottetown. aD, bet Pointe du Chene, N.B. & Summernide, PEI oCharlottetown Steam Navigation Co., daily, between Pictou, N.S. and Charlottetown. Magdalen Islands and Cape Breton Mail Line (Steamship Olaf), as follows : Magdalen Islands Route, w'kly, bet Pictou, N.S., and Magdalen Islands. Cape Breton Route, weekly, between Piv, a, N.S. and Cheticamp, N.S. Places reached by s'mboat from P't Mulgrave, NS. Anglo-French Steamship Co., every two weeks, Detween Halifax, and St. Pierre-Miquelon. Halifax and P. Edward Is. Steamship Co., weekly bet Halifax and Charlottetown. Halifax & Newfoundland Steamship Co., every two w'ks, bet Halifax, and ports in Newf'dland. Lunenburg & Halifax Steam Packet Co., twice a week, between Halifax, and .Lunenburg, N.S. Costal Steam Packet Co. , twice a week, between Halifax, and Bridgewater, N. S. Yarmouth Steamship Co.'s Lines as follows : Boston & Yarmouth Line, two to four times a week, bet Boston, Mass. and Yarmouth, N.S. St. John & Yarmouth Line, twice a week, bet St. John, N.B. and Yarmouth, N.S. Halifax and Yarmouth Line, weekly, between Halifax and Yarmouth, N. S. Canada Atlantic Steamship Line, weekly between Boston, Mass., and Halifax, N. 8. North Atlantic Steamship Co. , weekly, bet Boston, Mas!"., & Charlottetown, calling at Halifax. Red Cross Line, about every ten days, bet New York and St. Johns, N.F., calling at Halifax. Allan Line, every two weeks bet Halifax, N.S., and Baltimore, Md. Places on the River, St. John, N.B. and branches during season. Places on the upper part of River St. John, N.B. by str. from Frederioton, N.B., during nav. Bay of Fundy Steamship Co., between St. John, 'N.B. and Digby and Annapolis, N.S. International Steamship Co.'s Lines as follows : St. John Line, two to five times a week, between Boston, Mass. and St. John, N.B. calling at Portland and Eastport, Me. Nova Scotia Line, one to two times a week in sum- bet. Boston, Mass. & Digby & Annapolis, N.S. Frontier Steamboat Co., daily, between Calais, Me. and Eastport, Me. Grand Manan Steamboat Line, two to three times a w'k, bet Eastport, Me., & Grand Manan, N.B. Muskoka & Georgian B. Navi. Co'sL's, as follows; aMuskoka Lakes Divisions, daily bet Gravenhurst, Ont., and various routes. aMagnetawan Division, daily, bet Burks Falls and Ah-Mic Harbour, Ont. aNorth Shore Navigation Co., twice a week, from CoUingwood and Midland to Killarney, Ont. aParry Sound Route, d, bet Midland and Pene- languishene, Ont., and Parry Sound, Ont. aSault Ste Marie Route, twice a week, between CoUingwood, Meaford and Owen Sound, Ont, and Sault Ste Marie, Mich. '.liM r, [151] 152 STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD LINES IN CANADA. [1895 I 1895] m 426 oOeorgian Bay Tranuik Co., weekly from Owen Sound and Wiarton to Providence Bay. 428 Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines, as follows : 428"1 aLiake Superior Line, tri- veekly, between Owen Sound, and Fort William, Ont. 428'2 oParry Sound Line, twice a week, between Owen Sound, and Parry Sound, Ont. 428'3 aSault Ste. Marie Local Line, trl-weekly, bet Owen Sound and Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 430 Great Northern Transit Go's Lines, as follows : 430'1 oSault Ste. Marie Line, three thnes a week, from CoUingwood, Meaford, Owen Sound and Wiar- ton, Ont., to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 480'2 oParry Sound and French River Line, twice a week, from CoUingwood, Ont. 432 aNorth west Transportation Co., two trip a week, between Sarnia, Ont. and Duluth, Minn. 440 oNorthwest Navigation Co., irregularly, between Selkirk, Man., and Norway House, Keewatin. 44(r Columbia & Kootenay Steam Nav. , Co. , as follows : 445"1 aRevelstoke Route, twice a week, bet Revelstoke and Robson, B.C. 446'2 aLitt'o Dalles Route, twice a week, between Rob- > jn, B.C. and Little Dalles, Wash. 446*3 iKootenay Lake Route, four times a week, bet Nelson and Kaslo. B.C. 445 '4 a^nners Ferry Route, tri- weekly, between Nelson, B.C., and Bonnera Ferry, Idaho. 4Sfl PaeiAe Navigatwn Co'» Lines as follows : 4601 Barolay Sound Route, about 27th each month, between Victoria and Quatsino, B.C. 460-2 Bute Inlet Route, weekly in Sunmier, between Vancouver and Bute Inlet, B.C. 460-3 Fraser River Route, three times a week, between New Westminster and Chilliwaok, B.C. 460-4 New Westminister Route, twice a week, between Victoria and New Westminster, B.C. 450-5 Northern Route, twice a month, between Victoria and Fort Simpson, B.C. 450-6 Puget Sound Route, daily, between Tacoma and Seattle, Wosh. and Whatcom, W. 450 7 Vancouver Route, d, bet Vancouver & Victoria, BO 461 Nanaimo & Texada Island Line, weekly, between Victoria and Comox, B.C. 452 Pacific Coast Steamship Co., every five days, between San Francisco, Cal. and Tacoma, "w, 453 Puget Sound & Alaska Steamship Co., daily, except Monday, between Tacoma and Setttle, Wash, and Victoria, B.C. 46t Union Pacific Steamers, as follows : 454-1 Portland & Seattle Route, i.?!Out every twelve days, between Portland, Oi'^g. and Seattle, \V. 454-2 Tacoma & Victoria Route daily, between Tacoma and Seattle, Wash, and Victoria, B.C. 455 Steamer "Cutch," d, bet Vancouver and Na- naimo, B.C. LIST OF RAILROADS IN THE DOMINION OF CANAD/y, WITH THEIR TERMINAL POINTS. Numbered to correspond with numbers used in Third and Sixth columns of pu^^es 164 to 213. No. AND Name of Railroad 600 Alberta R'y & Coal Co 508 Bale des Chaleurs 509 B. of Quinte Ry. & N. Co., as fbllows : . . 500'1 Tweed & Kingston Line 509-2 Deseronto Line 612 Boston & Maine— Pas sumpsic Division .... 612*1 Stanstead Branch 615 Brantford, Waterloo & Lake Erie 610 Brockville, Westport & Sault Ste Marie 618 Buctouche & Moncton. 531 Canada Atlantic 531*1 Hawkefcbury Branch . . 531*2 Parry S .und Branch . . 532 Canada Eastern 535 Canadian Pacific Railway, as follows : Atlantic Sectio7is, as foUoivs: 688*1 Chaplain Secti'n(fratJi8 ■)nay not run to St. David, Yamaska,St. Robert or Sorel) . . 535*2 Moosehead & Brow v'e 536*3 Newport Section 635*4 Northern Section ... 635-7 Sherbrookc Section . Eastern Division, as follows : 636-11 Atlantic* North W. Br 535 -12 Chalk River & N. Bay S. 635-13 N. Bay & P. Arthur S. 635-1 i Aylmer Branch 535*i5 Berthierville Branch . . 535-16 Brockville Branch .... 535*17 Joliette Branch 535-18 Ottawa Section 535*19 Piles Branch 635*20 Prescott Branch 535*21 Quebec Section 535*22 St. Eustache Branch . . 635*23 St. Jerome Branch. . . . 636*24 St. Lin Branch 635-25 Sault Ste. Marie Branch Ontario See. as follows: Terminal Points. FROM Dunmore, A, Metapedia . Kingston . Tamwurth . Sherbrooke, Stanst'd Jun Brantford . . Brockville . . Moncton . . Ottawa Glen Robe'n Ottawa Fredericton. Stanbridge . Megantic, Q, Montreal . . Sutton June. Farnham . . Renfrew Ottawa North Bay.. Ottawa BerthierJ'n. CarletonJ'n. Joliette Jun. Montreal . . Three River. Prescott. . . Quebec S. Therese J . S. Therese J. S. Therese J. Sudbury . . TO Coutts, Alb BlackCapeQ Tweed, Ont Deseronto, O Stanst'dJ'nQ Stanstead, Q Waterford,0 Westport, O. Buct'che NB Rouse'sPNY Hawkesb'yO Barrv's Bay Chatham NB Sorel, Que. VanceboMe. Newport Vt. S.Guillaume L. Megantic. Eaganville Oi ChalkRiv.,0 P. Arthur, O. Aylmer, Que Berthier, Q. Brockville,0 St. Gabriel Q Ottawa. Grande8P.,Q Ottawa. Montreal. S.EustacheQ Labelle, Q . . St. Lin Que. S'ltS.Ma'e.M No. AND Name of Railroad. 535*32 535*33 535*34 535*36 536*36 535*37 536*38 535*39 535*40 535*41 535*42 535*51 535*52 535*53 535*54 535*55 635*56 535*57 535*58 535*59 535*60 535*61 636*62 535*63 635*64 535*65 635*70 535*71 535*72 .535*73 535*74 535*81 535*82 635*83 535*84 535*85 535*86 535*87 5.S5*88 535*89 535-90 635*91 540 541 Montreal & Ottawa Br. Smith Falls Section . . Toronto & Havelock S. IngersoU Branch Elora Branch Guelph Branch Lonaon Section Orangeville Branch . . Owen Sound Section . . Teeswater Branch Windsor Section Western Din. as follows: F.William&WinnipegL W.& Swift Current L.. S. Current & Donald L. Carman Branch Emerson Section Gretna Branch Pembina Section Souris Branch Southwestern Branch . Stonewall Section West Selkirk Section. . Prince Albert Section . Edmonton Section Macleod Section Pipestone Section Pacific Uiv. as follows : Main Line Westmijister Branch . . Columbia & Kootenay . Mission Branch Shus wap & Okanogan . . Atlnntic Division, as follows: Carleton Section Fredericton Section . . Gibson Section Edinundston Section . . Houlton Section Aroostook Section .... St. Andrews Branch . . Main Line St. Stephens Division . Woodstock Line Tobique Valley Line . . Caraquet CarrilloaJcQireixviUe . . Terminal Points. FROM Vaudreuil . . Montreal . . Smith Falls J Woodstock.. Cataract Jun Guelph Jun. Toronto StreetvilleJ. Toronto OrangevilleJ London FtWilliam.O Winnipeg S.Current, A Elm Creek . . Winnipeg . . Rosenfield J. Winnipeg . . Kemnay, M. Winnipeg . . Winnipeg . . Winnipeg . . Regina, Ass. Calgary, Alb Calgary, Alb Menteitb Jn. Donald, B.C. W'niinsterJ. Robson.B.C Mission, B.C. Sicamous J . Fairville Freder'ton J Woodstock . Aroostook J. Debec Jun . . Woods'ocNB St.'Andrews. Van'boro Me St. Stephen. McAdam Jn. Perth Gloucester J Carrillon . . TO P.Fortuje.Q Smiths F'ls J Toronto. S. Thomas, Elora, Ont. Guelph, Ont. London, Ont Melville J ,0 O. Sound, 0. Teeswater, Windsor, 0. Winnipeg, M S.Current, A Donald, B.C. Carman Man Emerson, .M. Gretna, Man Napinka, M. Estevan, As. Souris, Man. Stonewall, M W.Selkirk.M P.AlTjert.S'k Edmonton A Macteod, Alb Reston, Man Vancouver. We'niinister Nelson, B.C. Huntingdon Okanagan L. Carieton.NB Fredericton Fredericton Edmundst'n Houlton, Me. Presque lale Watt June. St. John, NB McAdani Ju, W'dstockNB Torra.cevillc Ship'i^anNB Grenville, Q, No. and Name of 643 Central of wick, as I M3-1 Northern C 643-2 Southern E 644 Central Oni 545 Central V Division . 5451 Waterloo E 547 Cornwallis Windsor MP Cuniberlan 665 Drummond 672 Elgin, Peti Havelock 673 Erie & Hut 674 Esquimau 680 Grand Tx way, as folio 5801 Chicago, Di Grand T Main Line follows : 580-5 Hemming 580-6 Lewiston E ,580-7 Masseiia Hy 680-8 Montreal i 580-9 Montreal & 680-10 Norway Br 580*11 Portland & 680*12 Quebec Bri 580*13 Rouse's Po 58ti*14 Three Riv« 680*15 Valley field 580*16 Un. Jaquei 580*17 Cobourg & 580*18 Longueuil 680*23 Michigan Midland i Branche 680*27 Belleville 1 580*28 Chemong : 580*29 Coboconk 680*30 Haliburtot 580*31 Lakefieldl 680*32 Lindsay & 580*33 Madoc Bn 580*34 Medonte 1 (freight 580*36 Port Hope 580*36 Scarboro& 580*37 Sutton Bra 680-38 Whitby Bi Northern Branch'. 580*46 Durham B 680*47 Gait & Elr .580-48 Kincardin 680*49 London Bi 680*50 Lon.,Hur( 580-61 Main Line 580-52 Stratford J 580-53 Straf'd & I 580-54 Wellingto 580-55 Wiarton I Northern em Div as folloi 580-64 Collingwo 580-65 Hamilton 580-66 HilsdaleT 580-67 Main Line 580-68 Meaford S 580-69 Penetang 580-70 Port Dovt Southern Branch 580-77 Allanburt 580-78 Brantford 580-79 Buffalo & I 580-80 Georgian 580-81 London & 680-82 Loop Line 580*83 MainLin< [18&5 I M follows : ; 27th each month, tulno, B.C. Summer, between B.C. 168 a week, between lliwack, B.C. ice a week, between nBter, B.C. th, between Victoria tween Taconia and cm, W. Oliver A; Victoria, BC le, weekly, between every five days, !al. and Taconia, "W, imship Co., daily, Facoma and Seattle, II0W8 : .bout every twelve )i<^i{. and Seattle, W. ly, between Tacoma ctoila, B.C. Vancouver and Na- POINTS. 18. SRMiNAL Points. OM euil . . eal Falls J stock. M;t.Tun h Jun. to.... villeJ, to.... evilleJ m liain.O peg rent, A. reek . . peg •. field J. peg •• ay, M peg ., peg ■ peg .. a, Ass, ry, Alb ry, Alb ithJn. d.B.C. isterj. n,B.C n,B.C. 0U8 J . lie.... r'ton J Jtock . xjok J. Jun.. i'ocNB drews. )ro Me 3phen. im Jn. jster J Ion .. TO P.Fortu.ie,Q Smiths F'ls J Toronto. S. Thomas, Elora, Ont. Guelph,Ont. Lonclbn, Ont Melville J ,0 O. Sound, 0. Teeswater, Windsor, 0: Winnipeg, M S.Current,A Donald, B.C. Carman Man Emerson, .M. ftretna, Man Napinka, M. B^tevan, As. Souns, Man. Stonewall, H W.Selkirk.H P.Arbert.S'k Edmonton A Macteod, Alb Reston, Man Vancouver. We'niinister Nelson, B.C. Huntingdon Okanairan L. Carleton.NB Fredericton Fredericton Edmundst'i) HouIton,.Me. Presque Isle Watt June. St. John, NB McAdain Ju. VV'dstockXB Torra.ceville Ship'iganNB Orenville, Q, 1895] RAILROADS IN CANADA. 153; Kg. and Name or Railroad. MS 543-1 643"2 544 545 646-1 647 .MP 605 672 673 574 680 680-5 580-6 580-7 580-8 580-9 Central of New Bruns- wick, as follows : Northern Division Southern Division Central Ontario Central Vermont — N. Division Waterloo Division — Cornwailis Valley Br. of Windsor & Annapolis Cumberland Drumniond County . . Elgin, Petitcodiac and Havelock Erie Si Huron Esquimalt & Nanaimo. Grand Trunk Rall- WUTi aH follows : 680-1 Chicago, Detroit d L. . 680-33 Madoc Branch 580*34 Medonte Tramway (jreiyht only) 580-35 Port Hope & Lindsay L 680*36 Scarboro&LornevilleL 580-37 Sutton Branch .... 580-38 Whitby Branch . . Northern Divisions d: Branches, as follows 580-46 Durham Branch 580*47 Oalt & Elmira Branch, 580-48 Kincardine Branch 580-49 London Branch 580-50 Lon., Huron & Bruce B 580-51 Main Line 680-52 Stratford (ScGoderichL 680-53 Straf'd&PalmerstonL. 680-54 Wellington, Grey&B.B 680-55 Wiarton Branch Northern li: Northwest em Division it* Br's, as folloivs : 580-64 Collin?woocl Section .580-65 Hamilton &AllandaleL 580-66 HilsdaleTram./>-ei(//i( 580-67 Main Line 680-68 Meaford Section 580-69 Penetang Section . . . , 580-70 Port Dover Section .... Southern Division ami Branches as follows : 680-77 .\llanburir Branch 680-78 Brantfordi&Tilsonburg 580-79 Buffalo &GoderichDist 580-80 Georgian B. & L. Erie D 680-81 London & P. Stanley B 680'S2 Loop Line Division 680*88 Main Line . . Norton .... Hampton . Coe Hill, O . S. Albans Vt. S. Johns, Q. Kentville . . Sp. Hill Jun. S. Hyaointhe Havelock . . Sarnia Victoria, B.C Detroit Mich S. Isidore J,Q Lewiston J Brosseau's Q Montreal . . Montteal .. S. Paris, Me. Is. Pond, Vt. Richmond . . Montreal . . Ar'haboska. St. Martine . St. lenri .. Cobsjurg Lambert . . Jackson, M. Peterboro'h . Peterboro'h . Lomeville J. Haliburton . Peterboro'h. Lindsay N.HastingsJ CjidwaterJ. P. Hope Jun Lomeville J. StouffvilleJ. Whitby Har, Durham Gait Kincardine. St. Mary's. . . London Toronto Goderich . . Stratford .. Southamp'n. Harriston . . Beeton Hamilton .. Elmvaie . . . . Toronto AUandale . . Allandale .. Hamilton . . Chipman NB St. Martins. : Pictoii, Ont. St. Johns, Q.I Waterloo, Q. K'jf sport, NS Parrsboro'h Nicolet.Que. ElKin, N. B. Rond Eau,0. Welling'nBC P. Huron, M. M'oersJnNY Lewiston Me Massena Sps. Is. Pond, Vt. Toronto. Norway, Me. Portland, Me Levis, Que. Rouse's Po't. Doucet's L'g Valleyfield Q S. Laurent,Q Harwood, O. Lon((ueuil,Q Lenox, Mich Bellev'leHar Chemong, O, Coboconk, O Lindsay, O. Lakefield, O, Midland, O. Eldorado, O. Scotts Mills. Blackwa'er J Scarboro J'n Jackson's P't Manilla Jun. Palmerston. Elmira, Ont Listowell, O. London, Ont Wingham, O Sarnia, Ont. Stratford, O, Palmerston. Harrisburv. Wiarton, O. Collingwood Allandale, O Hillsdale, O. Nipissing J. Meaford, O. Penetang, O, P. Dover, O, Allanburg J. TilsonburgJ Buffalo,N.Y. Stratfoixl .. London Fort Erie . . Sub. Br'eNY NiajraraF'ls, Harrisburif. Stratford, O, P. Dover, O, P. Stanley, O Glenooe, Ont Windsor, O, 580-84 580'8fi 580-86 580-87 580-88 583 684 685 599 599-1 599-2 699-3 699-4 599-6 699-6 699-7 599-8 599-9 599-10 599*11 599*12 599*13 599*14 699.15 600 606 610 611 617 618 619 620 622 622*1 622*2 625 625-1 625-2 625-3 625-4 625-5 625-6 625-7 626*8 632 632*1 632*2 635 638 644 644*1 644*2 644*3 646 653 656 663 664 665 665-1 665*2 665-3 665-4 674 675 675-1 676 690 693 695 700 700-1 702 706 712 714 Petrolia Branch .... Sarnia Branch S. Norfolk Extent '.on Toronto Line Welland Division Montreal & Sorel (This road may not be Der- ated J Great Northern ((;,ue). . Great Northwest Cent. Interco'nial, a * fol'ws Halifax to Men >ton L. Moncton to R.du LoiipL R. du Loup to Que. L. Chaudiere Branch Dalhousie Branch .... Dartmouth Branch Eastern Extension . . , Indiantown Branch . . Pictou Town Branch . . Pictou Landing Branch (Summer only) Point du Chene Branch St. John Branch . . Trenton Branch . . Cape Breton Line Pictou Line Irondale. Bancroft & O Joggins Railway . . Kent Northern .... Kingston & Pembroke. L. Erie, Essex &Detr.R L'Assoinption Ry Lower Laurentian MaineCent.By— Coos D Manitoba & N. Western Saskatchewan & W. Ry Shell River Branch . . Michigan Central— Can Division, as follows : Amherstburg Division. Fort Erie Division I.ieamington Division . . Ix>ndon Division Main Line Niagara Division Petrolia k Oil Springs D St. Clair Division Montreal, Portland and Boston, as follows : Main Line St. Cesaire Branch N. Westminster South. N. Brunswick &P.Ed.I. N.Pac.&Man.,asforw8.* Morris & Brandon Br . . Portap;e la Prairie Br . . Winnipeg Line Nova Scotia Central . . Orford Mountain Ottawa & Gatineau Val. ■ Pontiac Pacific Junct Port Arthur Duluth & Western (building) . P. Edwa rd I. , as follow : Main Line Cape Traverse Branch Georgetown Branch . Souris Branch Quebec i^Lake St. John Quebec Central . . St. Joseph Branch Que., Montmorency & Charlevoix St. Catharines (St Nia. C. Salisbury & Harvey . . Shore Line "Temiscouata St. Francis Branch Thousand Islands Ry . . United Counties Western Countie*' Windsor & Annapolis . . rROM Wyoming . . Koiiioka. . . . Loop Line J. Toronto . . . P. Colbome. TO Petrolia, O. P. Edward.O Port Uowan. Hamilton, O- P. Dalhou4ie Longueil, E. St. Jerome.. Chater J.,M.:Haniiota, M. Sorel, Que. S. Julienne. Halifax,N.8. Moncton NB Riviere du L S. Charles J. Dalhousie J. Richmond . . N. Glasgow. Derby Jun . . Stellarton . . Trenton Painsec Jun. Moncton Truro Po't Tupper. Oxford Jun. G.T.R.JunO Maccan N.8. Kent June. Kingston . . Walker\ille, L'Epiphanie S. TiteJunc. BeecherFVt PlaPrairieM Minnedosa . Binscarth . . Essex Buffalo, N.Y SeaC.ParkO London Buffalo, N.Y Niagara Jun Petrolia . . . St. Thomas St. Lambert. Marieville . . BIaine,Wa8h Sackville . . Morris Portage Jun Pemb'aNDk Middleton Elastman Ottawa Aylmer, Que Port Arthur. Charlo'town Emerald Jun Royalty Jun M. Stewart J Quebec Sherbrooke . Beauce Jun. Hedleyville . St. Cath'ines Harvey, N.B S.John, N.B R. (lu Lo'ipQ Edmundston GananoqueJ S.Hyacinthe Annapolis. Halifax .... Moncton, NB • R.du Loup Q Levis, Que. Levis, Que. Dalho'sieNB WoodsideNS Mulgrave. Indiantown. Pictou, N. S. Pictou Lan'g P't du Chene S.John.N.B. Trenton, N.B Sydney, N.8. Pictou, N. S. Irondale, O. Joggins, N.S Richibucto. Renfrew, O. Leamington.. L' Assompt'n R. a Pierre. Lime Ridge. Yorkton, As. RapidC'y,M. Russell, M. Aniherstb'rg- Welland, O. Comber, Ont S. Thomas, O Detroit Mich Niagara, Ont Eddys, Ont. Courti-ightO Farnham. S. Cesaire, Q S. W'minster C. Tor'mtine Brandon, M^ P. la Prairie. Winnipeg, M Lunenourg. . Kingsbury Q' Wright. CouTonge, Q., Narrows, O., Tignish, PEIt C. Traverse. Geo't'wnPEIt Souris, PEL, Roberval, Q. Levis, Que. 8. Joseph, Q., S. Anne Sta.. Clifton, Ont. Salisbury NB. St. Stephen. Edmundst'n Connors, NB GananoqueO Rougemont., Yarmouth. Annapolis.. 15i POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 POST OFFIOBS AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN TliE DOMINION OF CANADA. The OJUcei printed in Haling are author iud to grant and pay Money Ordert. The OJlces marked* are Savingt Bank Offices. Capital letters on right of the Electoral Dintnet column indicate the several Provinces of the Dominion, thus :—0, Ontario ; Q, Quebec ; N S, Nova Scotia ; Jf B, New Bru wtwick ; PET, Prince Edward Island ; M. Manitoba; B C, British Columbia ; Alta, Alberta; Assa, Assiniboia ; Atha, Athabasca; Sask, Saskatchewan, Tbe numbers and names place 1 opposite every piace Indicate the Railroad or Steamship line on which the place or nearest railway station. Is situated. See list of Railroads and Steam boats on pages 151 to 153* The thanks of the puhlUhera are due to E. W. Bullintjer, Esq., for his kind permission to use " Bulllnger's Postal anc't Shipper's Ouide for the United States and Canada " in the preparation of the following list :— POST 0FFICB9. Aoskana Abbott's Corners Abbotsford Abbotsford Abenakis Abenakis Springs Aberarder Abercorn Abercrombie . . Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdour Aberfeldy Aberfoyle . . . . Abernethy . . . Abigail. ...... Abingdon . t . Rd. Al)OUgoggin Rd Abraiiis Village Acacia Acadia Mines . . . Acadie Acadie Siding '* Acton * Acton Vale Adair Adamsville Adanisville .Adaiusville Adderley Addington Forks Addison Adelaide Admaston Admiral Rock . . . Adolphe Ado'phustown . . -Adstock Ad meat e Harbor, Afton Road Afton Station Agassiz -Agerton Agincourt '*Jtnes Agricola Anmie Harbour . . Ahmio Take . . . . Aikenside ''Ailga Craig Ainaworth Aird Airlie Air Line .Junction Aitkin's Ferrj' .. Akerly . . , Alameda Alba .... ELiECT0R.\I DISTRICTS. Sask Mlssisauoi Q Rouville Q NewWe8tm'r..B.C Dorchester Q Yamaska Q Lambton, WR..0 Brome Pictou N Grey, S R O Cariboo B C Bruce, W. R.... O, Lambton, E. R. O Wellington, S.R. O Assa Selkirk M Wentworth, S R O WestmorelandN B Prince P E I Norfolk, N.R....0 Colchester . . . N S Kent N B Kent NB Halton O Bagot Q Assiniboia .... Bruce, N. R . . . . «> Brome Kent N Megantio Antigonishe . . N BrocKville O Middlesex, W R. O Renfrew, SR.. .0 Hants NS Middlesex, W.R. O Lennox O Beauce Q Cumberland . . N S Queen's PEI Antigonishe . . N S Yale&KootenayBC Halton O York, ER O Beauce Q RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATRD OR NBAR'ST R. R. STATION SRR KKT FA0B8 151-153 Alta' Muskoka & P S'd.O Mu8koka& P. S. O Selkirk M Middlesex, N R .. O Yale&KootenayBC Missisquoi Q Simcoe, S R . . . . O Welland O King's . PE Queen's N B Assa Inverness N S Pr'ce Albert 535-62 St. Amiand St. 545 535-1 !^35-73 St. Anselme 675 SJO-OYamaskaSaci .580-51 535.3 N.Olasgow 599-7-13 Durham 580-46 Ashcroft 535-70 580-54 (R.R. name Turners) Both well 535-42 680-83 Puslinch 535-35 Indian Head 535-5-2 Boissevaln 1135-57 Canfleld 580-79-82 625-5 Upp. Sackville 638 Wellington 665-1 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82 62.5 5 Lond'de'ryS. ,599-1 Acadie Siding 599-2 599-2 .580-51 580-8 535-4 I via Wolseley via Wiarton .53.5-7 599-2 St«. Julie St. 58^-12' James R. St. 599-7 Whitehurst 535-16 | Strathrov 580-8.5 Renfrew 535-12 611 1 Shubenacadie599'l Appin 580-83 [ 309Ernestowii580-9 Tring Station 675 Parsnorough 549 665-3 599-7 535-70 535-35 580-36 535-34 .535-2 (R. R. name Megantic) Edmonton 535-63 420 -4 or Burks Falls 580-67 Magnetawan 420-4 Chater 535-52 535 .580-51 445-3-4 Lacolle 531-580-13 Lisle 580-64 580-82-88 (R. R. name Welland J)i Georgetown 565 -3 359 '1 Narrows 390 536-58 Orangedale 69914 POST OPFICBS. Alba . . . Albanel Albany Alberni Alberry Plains Albert Albert Albertine Albert Bridge.. Albert Mines .. Albertoii *Alberton Albion Albuna Albury Alcebter . . . A Idboro' . . . Aldergrove . Alder Point .. Alder River . . Aldershot .... Alderville Aldina Aldouane Alert Bay Alexander's Point Alexander Ale.vandra .... Alexandria .... ^Alexandria . . Alexandrina . . Alexis Creek . . Alfred *A Igoma Mills Algonquin Alice Alison . . . . KLRCTORAIi DIHTRICT8. Renfrew,N B....O Chicoutimi Q Prince P E I Vancouver BC Queen's PEI Hastings, E R . . O Albert NB Victoria N. B Cape Breton . . N S Albert NB Brant, NR O Prince PEI Kings PEI Essex, SR O Prince Edward ..O Selkirk M Elgin, WR O N Westminster BC Cape Breton . . N S RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PA0R8 151153 Pembroke 536-12 St. Felicien 349 or Roberv8l 674 065-2 460-1 via. Nanalmo via. Charlottetown Marysville 580 9 «')3 St. Hilaire 700-1 via Sydney N. S. 093 Lynden 580-83 665-1 Georgetown 665-3 359-1 Essex 625-1-5 Rednersville 308 Boissevaln 635-57 Rodney 625-5 Mission 535-70-73 450-3 via N. Sydney N.S. Guysborough. .N SlHetherton 599 7 Wentworth, NR O Waterdown 580-87 North'berld WR Olvia Cobourg Sask. Kent N B 610 N. WestminsterBC 4.50-5 Gloucester. . . . N B Shlppigan 540 535 -52 via Charlottetown Ashcroft 635-70 .531 Notre Dame 518 Ashcroft St. 535-70 N. Belle'o35-18 328 535-25 428-3 430-1 422-2 Maitland 5.<'0-9 jSelklrk M Queen's PEI ICariboo BC iGlengarrs' O JKent NB iCariboo jPi-escott O Algoma O O Alkali Lake Allanburg ... *Allandale .. Allandale . . . Allan Park Allan's Corners.. Allan's Mills Allansville Allen Allcnford Allen's Mills . . . . AUenwood Allisonville *AlUston Alloa Allsaw Allumette Island Alma Alma Alma Alma Almasippi Grenville, S R Renfrew, N R . . OlPembroke 535-12 Westmoreland, NB.Moncton 513 599-1- 2-12 Cariboo B C Ashcroft 535-70 Welland O 580-77-88 Simcoe, S R ... .0 580 -65-67-68-69 York NB Grey, S R O Cha'teausfuay — Q Lanark, S R . . . . O Muskoka &P S'd.O Frontenac O Bruce, NR O Portneuf Q Simcoe, NR .. ..O Prince Edward ..O Simcoe, SR ....O Peel O Victoria, NR....0 Pontiac Q Wellington, CR.O Albert NB Pictou N S Prince PEI Selkirk M Canterbury Sta. 535-90 Hanover 580-55 R.R. name Brj-sons 580-7 Perth 536-34 Utterson 580-67 ma Kingston 580-55 074 Elm vale 580-66-69 Consecon 544 .580.64 Edmundton 535-39 Iiigoldby 580-30 Pembroke 635-12 580-54 Albert 693 Westville 599-1 666.1 Carman 535-64 1895] po Alsace Alsfeldt Althorpe Altaniont.. 'Alton ... Alton Altona Alvaiiley . . Alvena — 'Alvinston Amaguadus Pond Amaranth Station W Amber |Y Amberley H Ambleside Anieliasburg Amherst * Amherstburgh . . Amherst Point . . Amiens Amigari V Amnion V Amqui W Amulree 580-29 622 MerrigomiHhe 599-7 Lavaiit .Station 611 Carieton N B Yarmouth ....NS Lisgar N Bristol 635-86 via Yarmouth NS Stonewall 5S6'60 Yannouth N S|in'(i Yarmouth N 8 Queen's PEI via Charlottetown Yarmouth Richmond . .NS ..NS Antigonishe. ..N S PEI via Yannouth N 8 371 364 or via Port Hawkesbury N 8 35'.>-2 Antigonishe 699-7 Svdney 536-52 )35-37 Marquette M Wellington SR..O Lambton E R . . .0]Thedford 580-51 Bruce N R o|lnvennav 580-65 Cardwell Ol AUiston 580-64 King's NS YorkER O King's PEI Bellechnsse Q T6mi8couata Q Bruce WR O Yale&KootennyBC Beaucc Q Canning i>47 Milliken 580-36 665-4 (R. R. nam* Selkirk) St. Vallier 599-3 Tetu 700 Kin'dine 580-48, 432 Okaiiagon 535-74 St. FraneoisNordE. 675-1 King's N BjSussex Vale 599-12 Restigouche . . N B jQueen's N B Assa Wellingtons R..0 Provencher M Essex S R O Lisgar M GrevN R O Renfrew S R....O Muskoka&P. S'd.O Victoria N B Victoria N B Arrochar Arrow River Arrowton * Arthabaskanille. * Arthur Arthurette Arthurville Arundel Arva Asbestos Ascot Corner Asessipi Ash Ashburn Ashcroft *Aslicroft Station Ashdad Ashdale Ashdown Ashfleld Ashgrove Ashland Ashley Ashton *Ashworth Askilton Askin , Assa Marquette M Mar luette M Arthabaska Q Wellington Ntt.O Victoria N B Bellechasse Q Argenteuil Q Ja'^quetRiver599-2 Welsford 535-88 622 (R.R. name Rokelv) via Guelph, Ont. .5.35-55 617 ina .-^ulkirk, Man. .535 •40 .535-12 Trout Creek 580-67 535-S4-S0 Aroostoock Juno. 5.35-84-S6 Red Jacket 535-62 Haniiota 585 580-1-2-14 .535-41 535-91 St. Vallier 599-3 Grenville 535-18, 541, 327, 328. London Ont. Middlssex E R.. O Richmond Qj Danville 580-12 ' Sherbrooke Q, Ascot 675 Marquette M Russell 622-2 Halton O Zimmerniaa 580-66 Ontario S R O Yale BC Yale BC Renfrew S R....O Antigonishe. ..N S Muskoka&P. S'd.O Inverness N S Halton O Carleton N B GreyNR O Carleton O Muskoka & P. S'd O Inverness N S Middlesex SR ..O .M'rtle 535-34,580-38 535-70 Ashdad 611 ' Antigonishe 599"7 Rosseau 420-3 Orangedale 599-14 Esquesing 580-65 Hartland 535-86 Rockfoi-d 535-40 535-12 Novar 580-07 Port Hawkesbury 599-14, 371,380 London, Oat !■ ■MvB 156 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 ^1 POST nrricw. Aspen Aspdin — Aaselstine . Aston Station Atha Athelstan * Athens Atherley Atherton . Athlon e . , Athole . . . Athol .... Atkinson . Attercliife Attercliffe Stat n Atwell Atwood Atwood's Brook . Aubert Gallion. . . Aubigny Aubrey Auburn Auburn Auburn Audet Audle^ AuKhrim Augsburg Augustine Cove Auguston Auld's Cove *AultsviU * Aurora Austin Avenin{) Avery's Portage . Avignon Avoca Avon Avonbank Avondale . . Avondale Avondale Station. Avonmore .... Avonport Avonport Station Avonroy Avonton Aweme Axe Lake Ajer's Flat *Ayleiiford *Ayhner (East) . *Aybner(West) Aylwin *Ayr *Aytqn Babington »" eroRAL DmTRiCTB. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NBAR'BT R. R. STATION BKB KBT PP. 151 TO 153 Baccaro Back Bay Back Lands Back Meadows. . *Baddeck Baddeck Bay Baddeck Bridge . Baddeck River N. Branch Baddow 'Baden Badenoch Badjeros Bagot Guysborough . N S Muskoka*Banfi j Bangor Banks I Banks Brood Cove I Banner ! Bannister I Bannockburn . . ! Barachois iRarachoisdeMalb I . BarachoisHarh'ur :Barb Barclay Bordal Bardolph Barilsville Barksrville Bark Lake Barkway Ontario W R . Lisgar Victoria N R , Renfrew S R . Victoria N R . . , Prince PEI Northumb' W R O Renfrew S R . . . .O Waterloo NR...0 Muskoka&P.S'd.O Hastings N R...0 SimcoeSR O Alta King's PEI Grey ER O Inverness N S Oxford, S R , , . . O Albert N B Hastings N K ...O Westmoreland N B Gaspd Q Cape Breton . . N S Prescott O Algoina O Selkirk M Lennox O Simcoe ER O Cariboo BC Renfrew SR....0 Ontario NR ....O 829-8 Ha Ha Bay 845 Trinity Bay Landing Tadousac 329*8 Murray Bay 329*8 St. A'ne de Bellevue B36-33, 580-9, 32» via Marquette 638 638 Avondale 599 -7 Millbrook 580-35 Craig's Road Sta- tion 580*12 St. Stephen 535*89,. 696 580*9 Kilburns 536*86' Br'gewater 646, 3741 420-3 Grovenhurst 580-67 via Meoford Indian Head 535-52: Perth 535-34 Wallaceburgh 573 644*1 BaldwinsCr. 680* 7 Coatioooke 580*8 Perth 665-3 via Pictou Nelson 535-72, 446- 3-4 Sussex Vale 599*12 Saskatoon 536*62 536*52 580*87 Ballantyne's 580*9< Georget'n 580*51-65 Palgra\ e 580*65 Pontypoal 535*34 via London Binscarth 622,622*?. NellesCorn's 580*82 Dalhou8ie599*5,860' Stonewall 535*60 St. Peter's 364, 870, 372. TatP.magouche 599. 15 My'tle535*34,580-8» via Selkirk FenelonFall8580-3O Renfrew 535-12,611 Victoria Rd. .')80-2» Kensington 665.1 580*17 Ashdad 611 Petersburg 5s0*51 Einsdale 580*67 OriMsby 544 Glencairn 680*64 635 *52' MorenStation 666*4 via CoUingwood PortHood 359 -2,364 Solisb'ry 699-12,69$ 514 Shediac 50911 Mol Bay 346, Point. St. Peters 350 Vankleek 11111631-1 536 -ol via Reston Napon'e50))*2,58n*9' Folkenburg 580*07 Ashcroft 536*70 EganviUe 5»5'11 Gravenhurst 580* 67, 420*3 1895] POST 0KKICB8. Barnaby River. . . Barnesville Barnett Barney River Sta Barney's River.. Barnsley Barnston Barra Head Bar River Borrac'oisStLoui Barra Glen Barrett Borrettsholme . . *Barrie Barriefleld Barrie Island . . . Barrington Barrington Barrington Pas'g Barrington West Barrio's Beach . . Barronafleld . . . . Barrow Bay Barry's Bay Barry's Comer., Barry vole Barr Settlement Barss' Corners Bartibog Bartibog Bridge Bartlett Mills . . Barton Bartonville .... Barwick .' Bas de I'Anse . . Bas de la Baie Base Line Road Basin Depot . . Basin of River 1 habitants . . Basingstoke , Bassin du Lifevi *Bass River . Boss Kiver . Basswood Ridg Bates Bateston .. ^Bath Bath Bathurst . . *Bathurst Stri Bathurst Vilh Batiscan Botoche Botteau fiattersea — Battery Hill , Battle/ord. ., Baxter Baxter's Harl Bay du Vin . . *BayMd . . Bayfield . . . Bayfield . . . Bayfield . . Bay Fortune . Bayham Boyside Boyside .... Boyside .... Bayslde — Bay St. Lawt Baysville . Boyswater. . Bay View . . . [1895 LROAD ON WniCII |ATBD OR NEAR'ST STATION 8KR PP. 151 TO 153 1-8 Ha Ha Bay ) Trinity Bay anding iousac 329 -8 Irray Bay 329 -8 lA'nedeBellevue }35-33, 580-9, 328, Marquette [ondale 5997 llbrook 580-35 lig's Road Sta- tion 58012 Stephen 535-89,. 595 -9 llburns 535-86' ['gewater646, 37* '3 Graven hurst 1580-67 Meaford dian Head 535-52 srth 535-34 allaceburgh 573 41 ildwinsCr. 580- 7 )aticooke 580-8 jrth 665-3 a Picton elson 535-72, 445- 3-4 issex Vale 599-12 L8l(atoon 535*62 S-52 !0-37 allantyne's 580-9' eorget'n580-51-65' algra\e 680-65 on typoal 535-34 'a London inscarth 622,622-2 ellesCorn's 580-82 alhou8ie599 -5,350' »newall 535-60 ;. Peter's 364, 370, 372. itp.magouche 599. 16 y'tle535-34,580-3& a Sel)nelonFall8580-3(> •nfrew 535-12,611 ctoria Rd. .'i80-2& ;n8ington 665.1 0-17 ihdad 611 steraburg 580-61 nsdale 580-67 •nisby 544 encairn 580-64 5-52 Bren8tation665'4 % Collingwood irtHood 359-2,364 lisb'ry 599-12,69$ 4 edioc 599 11 il Bav 346, Point. St. Peters 350 >nkleekHill631-ll 5 '51 I Reston ipan'e5()1)-2,580-9' Ikenburg 58007 hcroft 535-70 ■anville 53511 avenhurst 680' )7, 420-3 1895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 157 POST 0KKICE8. KLBCTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NBAR'ST R. K. STATION SER KEY PP. 151 TO 153 POST OFFICES. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NKAR'ST R. R. STATION SEI KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Barnaby River... Barneaville Barnett NorthumberM N B King's N B Wellington R .0 Pictou N S Pictou N 8 Lisgar M Stanstead Q Richmond NS Algoma Richmond N S Victoria NS Muskoka&P. S'dO Albert NB SimcoeNR Fronteiiac Algoma Huntingdon Q Shelburne ....NS Shelburne ....NS Shelburne ....NS Antigonishe. . .K S Cumberland ..NS Bruce N R Renfrew K R....0 Lunenburg N S Renfrew SR....O Hants NS Lunenburg NS Northumber'd N B Northumber'd N B Charlotte NB Dighy NS Wentworth S R .0 Algoma Charlevoix Q Charlevoix Q King's NB DistrictNipissing Richmond . . . . N S Wentworth S R .0 Ottawa Q Colchester.... NS Kent NB Charlotte NB Selkirk M Cape Breton . , N S Lennox 509-2 543-2 via Ouelph 599-7 599-7 535-54 Coaticooke 580-8 Saint Peters 364, 370, 372 ! m'aSaultSte Marie: 1 Trout Creek 580-67 1 Albert 693 5J0-67 ma Kingston i Gore Bay 428-3,430- 1, 422 2. 531 376-3 via Yarmouth Barrington 376-3 1 BigTracadie 599-7 River Hebert 606 Lions Head 426 Eganville 536-11 Block House 646 Calabogie 611 \ Shubenacadie5991i New Germany 646 Chatham 532,353 1 The Willows 353 ! Bartlett 636-87 N RangeCorner7l2 via Hamilton Rat Portage 535-51 Murray Bay 329-8 Norton Sta. 599-12, 543-1 Eganville 635-11 Port Hawkesbury 599-14, 371. Winona 580-83 Buckingham535 18 Londonderry 599-1 Weldford 699 -2 St.Step'n')35 -89,695 Roland 644-1 via Sydney 309,324 Emestown 580-9 535-88 599-2, 540 Bathurst 590-2 fi35-21, 329-6 Stobart 535-62 580-68 ma Kingston Lansdowne 599 13 Saskatoon Angus 580-68 Sheffield Mills 547 353 Chatham 532 Clinton 580-60-62 C'peTonnentine6 58 Afton 599-7 Cherry Grove 605-4 Souris East 665-4, 359.1, 371, Corinth 580-82 Ota Belleville Bay du Vin 3ri3 St. Andrews 535- 87, 400. Prospect 373 Neils Harbour 372 Bracebridge 5P0- 67, 420-3 Holderville 390 St. Martins 643-2 Bay view Bay view Bayview Beachburg Beach Point Beaconsfleld Beaconsfleld .... Beaconsfleld Beach Meadows.. "^Ben^hville Bealton Queen's Grey E R . . . Digby Renfrew N R King's Oxford S R . Victoria Selkirk Queen's. ... Oxford S R . Norfolk NR. Lincoln Russell Mtiskoka&P. Digby York PEI ...O .NS ...0 PEI ...0 .NB ...M .NS ...0 ... o ...0 ...0 S'dO .NS .NB .NS .NS .NS PEI Alta PEI . NS S'dO ...Q .NB ...Q ...Q .NS ....Q :::§ ....0 ....Q ,..M ....Q 'y.BC ..NS .NB .NS ..NS ...M ..BC ..NS .NB .NB ..NS Hunter'gRiv're65-l via Meaford Barney River Sta. Barney's River... Barnsley Barnston Barra Head Bar River Barrac'oisStLouis Grahams 535-12 Cardigan B'ge 665 •" Burgessville .580 -8u Kilburn 635 -86 Swan Uke 644-1 Liverpool 376-3 580-82, 635-35 Waterford515,626-5 580-83 Vars 631 Barra Glen Barrett *Beani8ville Bear Brook Bear Cave Bear Cove Chet.. Bear Island Bear Island Bear Point Bear R.(W. Side) Bear River Bears Hill Barrettsholme . . . *Batrie Rosseau 420-3 Metaghan Sta. 712 Mouth of Keswick Barriefield Barrie Island Barrington , Bartinnton Richmond . . Shelburne .. Digby King's 535-83 Port Hawkesbury 59914, 371, 380. Barrington 376 3 Digby712,392,393-2 665-4 Wetaskiwin 635*63 Barrington Pas'ge Barrington West. Barrio's Beach . . . Barronsfleld Barrow Bay Barry's Bay Barry's Comer... Barryvale Barr Settlement Beatoi.'s Mills . . . Beatonville 'Beatrice Queen's Inverness .. . Muskoka&P. Montmagny. Beauce Portneuf Megantic . . . Beauharnois Carleton .... Montcalui . . . Montmorency Antigonishe Bellechasse . Quebec Montmorencj Siincoe,E R. Lotbini^re . . Lisgar Vaudreuil . . . Yale&K'oten Halifax Albert Colchester . . Cape Breton Marquette . . Vancouver . . Shelburne .. York Charlotte . . . Halifax Alberta ma Charlottetown PortHood 359*2 364 580-67 Falkenburg CapSt.Ignace599'3 676 676-1 674 Beaubien Beauce Junction. Beaudet Barss' Corners . . Bartibog Bartibog Bridge . Bartlett Mills .... Beaudoin *Deauharnois . . . Beaufort Beaulac 580-15. 329-3 Bristol 536*86 Joliette 535*17 Barton Beaulieu Beauly via Quebec, Que. Heatherton 699*7 Bartonville Barwick Beaumont Beauport Beaupr^ . ... Levis 675 599 3 - 4 Bas de I'Anse .... Ras de la Bale . . Base Line Road 580-12 676 Ste. Anne de Beau- Basin Depot Basin of River In- habitants Basingstoke Bassin du Lifevre . ^Bass River Bass Kiver Beaumaris Beaurivage Beaus6jour Beauvoir Beaver pr6 676 420 -.i or Brace- bridge 680-67 Craig's Road Sta- tion 580-12 535-51 Vaudreuil Station 580 -C 635 -32-33 635-70 (R. R. name Basswood Ridge . Bates Beaver Bank Berver Brook Beaver Brook Beaver Cove Beaver Creek Beaver Creek Beaver Dam Beaver Dam Beaver Harbour. . Beaver Harbour. . Beaver Hills Beaver Lake Beaver Mouth) Bateston *Bath Albert 698 Truro 599*1-12. Bath Carleton N B Gloucester.. NB Toronto West ...0 Gloucester.... N B Champlain Q Sask BoiHdale Chapel 599*14 Bathurst *Bathxtr.it Street. Bathurst Village Batiscan Batoche McGregor Station 536*52 Alberni 450*1 Shelburne 376*2 WaaslsSta'n 636*82 Batteau SimcoeNR Frontenac O Pictou NS Sask Pen'fleld Ridge 695 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Edmonton 635*63 Battersea Battery Hill Battleford Baxter SimcoeSR King's NS Northumber'd N B Huron SR O Westmoreland N B Antlgoni8he...NS King's PE I King's PEI Elgin E R Hastings WR..O Northumber'd N B Charlotte NB Halifax NS Victoria NS Ontario NR ....0 King's NB St. John NB .Alta ....0 ..BC ...M ..NS ..NS ...0 ....Q ....0 ...0 PEI ....0 ....o Edmonton 536*63 Baxter's Harbour Baydu Vin *Bavfield Bavfteld Beaver Mine Beaver Point Beaver Rapids . . . Beaver Riter Beaver River Cor. *Beaverton *Bicancour Becher Algoma Vancouver . . Marquette . . DiKby Digby Ontario, N R Nioolet Bothwell .... Dundas Prince Missisquoi . . Halifax .... Frontenac . . York. WR.. Stanstead , . Murilla 635*51 Burgoyne Bay 451 Moosoniin 533 '62 Hebron 712 Bayfield Hebron 712 Bayfield 580*32 Bay Fortune Bayham Ste. Angele de La- val 680*14 Wallaceburg 573 Bayside Beckstead Bedeque Bedford Ohesterville 685*22 Bayside Simmerside 665*1 Bayside 346 556*2 535*1 Bayside Bay St. Lawrence Baysville Bayswater Bay View Bedford Basin . . . Bedford Mills.... Bedford Park.... Beebe Plain 714 599*1 (R. R. name Radford) Newboro'616 319 via Toronto Ont. Stanstead Juncti'n 512 612*1 '■^^1 168 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 POST OFFICES. ELECTORAL DISIRICT. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Beech Grove Beech Hill .. Beech Hill .. Beech Hill . . Beech Lane . . Beechiuount Beechniont . . Beech Ridne Beechville . Beech wood j Huron, S R Beechwood | Antijronishe Pontiac Q Albert NS King's NS Lunenburg . . . N S Norfolk, SR....0 Hastings, NR...0 Cape Breton . . N S Argenteuil Q Halifax N S ....O ..NS Eardley 663 Beechwood Carleton N B Beeton Sinicoe, S R . . . . O B61air Portneuf (^ Belcourt Lisgar M Belfast Huron, W R . . . .0 Belfast Queen's P E Belfonntam Cardwell O Belgrave Huron, W R O *Belhaven JYork, N R O Bella Bella New Westminster. Bellamy's Brockv ille O Belle Anse Gasp6 Q Belle Cote , Inverness N S Belledune Gloucester N B Belledune River . , Gloucester N B Bell Ewart Simcoe, S R . . . . O Belle Creek Queen's P E I Bellefleur , Victoria N B Belleisle , Annapolis N S Belleisle King's N B King's N B King's NB ^Queen's N B Kentville 714,547 Mahone B. 646, 37;{ Tils'burg 580,78-82 Ormsby 541 Leitch's Ck. 599-14 Lachute 535-18 via Halifax, N S Seuforth 680-52 535-56 580-64-66 POST OFFICES. Benton Bentpath . . . Beranger . . . Beresford . , Beresford . , Bergerville Berkeley . . . \* Berlin jBerneir .. {Berriedale i Berry Mill Station Reaburn 535-62 Lucknow 580-48 via Charlottetownl Bersimiss Berry ton. Berry ton . Belleisle Bay . . Belleisile Creek Bellenden Bellerive Beauharnois Bellerive .Montreal East - *Belle River. . . Belle Rivit-re . . [Essex, NR O Two Mountains. .Q Belle Vallcie St John's Q Belle view , Selkirk M *Belleville jHastings, E R. . .0 Belleville jCarleton N B Belleville | Yarmouth N S Belleville Station. HMtings, E R. . .0 Bellingham. Belli veaux Cove. . Belliveaux Vill'ge Bell Mount Bellrock BeU's Comers . , . Belmina Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmont Belmm-e Belojil Station Belocil Milage . , Belses Belton '*Belwood Belyeas Cove . Benacadie — Benacadie Pond. Benbeeula Bendale .•ilgonia O Dlgby NS Westmoreland.N B Pontiac Q Addington O Carleton O Wolfe Q Prince P E I Middlesex, SR..O Selkirk M Colchester ....N S Bruce, E R O Vercht res Q Verchi'i-es Q Credit Forks536 -39 580-50 Sutton West 580-37 450-5, via Nanaimoj 535-16 I Malbaie 346 or Pt St. Peter 350 Margaree H. 35»-2 599-2 Belledune 599-2 Lefroy 580-67 via Charlottetown Green River 535-84 Bridgetown 714 Norton Sta. 543 1 599-12 Norton Sta. 543-1 599-12 543-1 (R R name Belleisle) 543-1 fR R name Bagdad Val'fleld 531 580-15 324,329-2-3 680-83 535-42 Ste. Scholastique 535-18 Lacolle 631 660-13 Pipestone 536-65 580-9-27 308 309 324 Debec 535-85-90 via Yarmouth N S 680-9-27 Thompson 535-36 712 (R. R. name Belliveau) Colle'e Bri'ge 599-1 Shawville 663 Verona 61 1 536-12 Coleraine Sta'n 675 Miscouche 665-1 636-36 644 1 599-1 Wroxeter 635 -41 580-8 H35 329-4 (R 336 329-4 or Beloeil St. 680-8 Pipestone 536-65 580'40(RR. Kelly's) 536-36 ELECTORAL DISTRICT. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION 8EK KEY PP. 151 ro 15$ Bertha Berthier(en bas). i*Bert'ier(enhaut) Berthier June .. . Bertrand Bervie .. . Berwick. . *Ber%vick. Bethany . Bethel . . . Bethel . . . Bethesda . Beulah . . Beverley . Bewdley . Bexley . , . Bio Bickford . Carleton NB Bothwell O Missisquoi Q Selkirk M Gloucester N B Quebec Q Grey, N Jft O Waterloo, NR ..O M^gantic Q Muskoka & P. S. O Westmoreland N B Albert NB Leeds, S R O Saguenay Q Selkirk M Montmagny Q Berthier Q Berthier Q Gloucester NB Bruce, WR ..7. O Storinont O King's NS Durham, E R... O Shufifor J Q Prince Edward.. O Ontario, WR....0 Marquette M Selkirk M Nor'berland.WRO Victoria, NR....0 Rimouski Q Bothwell O Bienfait . Bienville ■ Bep Lomond Beitmiller ... Beinett Bennington . Bensfort Selkirk M Middlesex, ER..O Wellington, ER.O Queen's N BiWickham 390 Cape Breton. ..N S Grand Narrow S, .fi99-U Cape Breton . . N S|0. Narr'ws S 599-14 Assa York, E R O St. John NB Huron, WR ....O Mcgantlc Q Oxford, NR O Peterboro , W R O Wapella 535-52 Scarboro' Junction 580-0-36 via, St. John, N B Ooderich 580-62 .132 Coleraire Sta'n 675 Beochville 636-35 680-38 Millbrook 580-35 Big Bank Big Bar Creek. I Big Brass d'Or . Big Brook Big Cove Big Fork Biggar Ridge . . . Big Glen Big Harbour .. . Big Harb. Island Big Hill .... i Big Intervale (M.) Big Intervale(CN) Big Island. .. .Big Island.. . Big Lake \ big Loraine . ; Big Marsh ., Big Point . . . Big Pond. Big Port le Bear . Big Ridge Big Ridge South . Big Springs Big Ti-acadie Billerica Billing's Bridge. Bill Town Binbrook Bingham Road . Binkham Biimearth Birch Grove Birch Ridge . Birchton Bird's Hill... Birc'htown .. Bird's Creek. Assa Levis Q Victoria N S Cariboo B C Victoria N S Inverness N S Queen's N B Algoma O Cai-leton NB Cape Breton ..N S Victoria N S Inverness .... N S Victoria N S Inverness N S Victoria N S Pictou NS Prince Edward. .0 Algoma O Cai)e Breton . . N S Antigonishe...N S Kent O Cape Breton . . N S Shelburne ....N S Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Hastings, N R ..O Antigonishe . .N S Pontiac Q RHSsell O King's N S Wentworth, SRC Moiick O Wellington, SR.O Marquette M Cape Breton ..N S Victoria NB Coinpton Q Lis'far M Shelburne ....NS Hastings, NR ..O 535 '90 Dresden 573 Cowansville 535-3. 535-38 699-2 via Quebec, Q 636-40 680-47-51 Burke'sFalls5s;0-67 4-20-4 599-2 (R R name Bury's Mills) Turtle Creek 693 Ganaiioque 702 324 326 1 504 345 Carrolton 635-59 St. Francois Mont- magny 699-3 535-15 329-7-9 5S6-15-21 540 (R R name Bridgetown) Kinc'dine580-48432 South Finch 535-33 714 580-36 S. Durham 580.8 via Picton, Ont Unionville 580-36 Elkhorn 536-52 Melita 636-58 Millbrook 580 -35 Corson's Sdg. 680 -29 699-2 573 (R R name Watson) Levis 676 599 3-4 580-12 via N. Sydiiev, N S Ashcroft 535-70 via North Sydney West Bay R. 599-14 Narrow's 390 Rat Portage 635 -51 Bristol 535 -86 via Sydney lona 699-14 364 372 R. Dennis 599-14 i lona 699-14 364 372 lona 599-14 304 372 Neil's Harbour 372 Merigomishe 599-7 Northport 308 309 via Manitow'iii'g I- J a Sydney, X S Antigonishe 599-7 Chatham 535 -42 673 580-83 696 St. Peters 370 372 3C4 Lockeport 376-3 via Sydney, N S i-ia Sydnej', N S Spring Brook 541 509-7 (R. R. name Genoirs) Sand Point 635-12 via Ottawa, Ont Centreville 547 Gl'nfo'd St'n 580-70 Cayuga680-82 626-5 Erin 536-36 622 622-2 Cow Bay 338 or via. Sydney Red Rapids 536 01 636-7 636 -51 Shelburne 376-3 Ormsby 644 1895] po POST OFFICES. Birdton . . Birdsall's . Birnam . . Birr 'Birtle . Bi^colaning *Bi>ihop's Mills . Bishop's Crossing Bishopville Bismark Biesett Creek . . . Y( Pe La Mi Mi Al Gl W Ki M R( Bisson Black Bank Black Branch Black Brook Black Brook Blackburn Blaek Cape Black Creek Black's Corners.. Black Heath . . . Black Lake Black Land Black Point Black Point Black Point Black River Black River Black River Black R. Bridge. . Black R. Bridge . Black Ro2k Black Rock Black Rock Black Bock Blackstock Black's Harbour . Blackville Blackwater BlackwellSta.... Blackwood Blair Blair Athol Blairhampton . . Blairton Blake Blake Blakely Blakeney Blanchard Road . Blanchard Settle' t Blanche Blanche Blanchet Blandford . . , Bland ford . . . Blandford Station Bl an tyre Blayney Ridge "Bleekcr Street * Blenheim .... Blessington .... Blind River.... Rlissville Blissfleld B' ->ck House , . tiicniidon Bloomfleld Bloonifleld Bloomfleld .... Bloomfleld .... Bloomfleld Bloomfleld Ridg( Bloomfleld Stati' [1895 JROAD ON WHICH ITEDORNEAR'bt STATION SEB PP. 151 ro 15$ 90 ' sden 573 fansville 535 & 38 2 Quebec, Q ■40 •47-51 ke'8Fall8 5)«0-67 20-4 (R R name ury's Mills) tie Creek 693 anoque 702 324 25 '1 504 rolton 535-59 Francois Mont- tiagny 599 -3 15 329-7-9 15-21 • (R R name Jridcretown) ic'diiie580-48432 ith Finch 535'33 I )-35 Durham 580.8 ! Picton, Ont ionville 580-36 khorn 635-52 ;lita 535-58 Ilhrook 580-35 r8on'8Sdg.580-29 |9-2 (R R name Watson) :vis 675 599-3-4 580-12 a N. Sydney, N S shcroft 535-70 a North Sydney est Bay R. 599-14 arrow's 390 it Portage 535-51 ristol 535-86 a Sydney na 599-14 364 372 Dennis 599-14 t na 599-14 364 372 na 599-14 304 372 eil's Harbour 372 erinomishe 599-7 31-tliport 308 UOO aManitow'ni'g a Sydney, \ S iitigonishe 599*7 lat ham 535 -42 673 580-83 696 . Peters 370 372 364 )ckeport 370-3 a Sydney, N S a Sydney, N S iring Brook 541 9-7 (R. R. name Qenoirs) .nd Point 535-12 a Ottawa, Ont intreville 547 'nfo'd St'n 580-70 lyuga 680-82 625 -5 •in 535-36 2 622-2 )w Bay 338 or Wii Sydney ea RapidB 636 01 6-7 6^51 u-lburne 37e'3 •msbj 644 1895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA 159' POST OFFICES. Birdton Birdsall's Birnam Birr 'Birtle Bincotasinn — ^Bixhop's Mills Bishop's Crossing Bishopville — Bismark Biesett Creek . . Bisson Black Bank Black Branch . . . Black Brook . . . Black Brook Blackburn Black Cape Black Creek Black's Corners. Black Heath . . . Black Lake Black Land Black Point Black Point Black Point .... Black River Black River Black River .... Black R. Bridge. Black R. Bridge Black Ro2k Black Rock Black Roc'n. Black Rock Blackstock ISIack's Harbour Blaekville Blackwater Black well Sta... Blackwood Blair Blair Athol Blairhainpton . . Blairton Blake Blake Blakely ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD OK WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'BT R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 161 TO 153 York NB Peterboro' ER..0 Lambton,ER...O Middlesex, ER..0 Marquette M Algoma O Grenville,N R...0 Wolfe Q King's.; NS Monck O Renlrtw, N R . . O Beauce Q Simcoe, S R . . . . O Pictou N S North um'land.N B Cape Breton . . N S Ru.'well O Eonaventure Q Wellimd O Wellington, N R.O Wentworth, S R.O Megantio Q Restigouche . . N B Restigo'iche . . N B Halifax N S Queen's N S Northuni'land.N B St. John NB Antigonishe . . N S Prince Edward. .0 Northuni'land.N B Cumberland . . N S Gloucester N B Victoria N B Victoria NS Durham, WR ..O Charlotte . . . . N B Northuni'land.N B Ontario, N R.. ..O Lambton, W R..0 Waterloo,' SR ..O Restigouche. . N B Victoria, NR....0 Peterborough ERO Huron, S R O Marquette M Queen's NB Blakeney . Blanchard Road . BlanchardSettle't Blanche Blanche . Blanchet . Blandford Bland ford Blandford Station Blantyre Blayney Ridge . . *Bleeker Street . . 'Blenheim Blessington Blind River Blissville Blissfleld B' ick House tiitmidon Bloomfleld Bluoujfleld Bloomfleld Bloomfleld Hloomfield Bloomfleld Ridge. Bloomfleld Stati'n Lanark, N R O Pictou NS Gloucester.... NB Ottawa Q Shelburne ....NS Levis Q Arthabaska Q Lunenburg N S Oxford, NR ....O Grey, ER O York NB Toronto Centre. . O Kent O Hastings, E R...0 Algoma O Sunbury NB Northum'land.N B Lunenburg., . .NS King's NS Prince Edward . . O Prince PEI Carleton NB King's NB Digby NS York NB King's........ NB via Fredericton 680-27 314 Thedford680'61 Lucan 580 61 622 635^]3 via Prescott Dudswell Centre ti20 675 Hantsford 714 MoultonSt'n586^82 535 ^12 (R R name Bissett) Beauce J. 675 675-1 Lisle 580^64 Black M'd's. 599 •le 353 or Chatham 532 George's R. 599^14 via Ottawa 508 625 •& Laurel 535-40 Glanford S. 680 ^70 675 River Charlo699^^2 Sea Side 599^2 Chester 373 Liverpool 376^2 Chatham 532 353 via-St. John N B 599 •? via Picton Point au Car 353 Parrsborough 549 Burnsville 540 Tor'nceville 535 •91 via N. Sydnev,N S Burketoii S. 5*35^34 Pennfleld Rdge 695 532 580^35-3- 580-51 ° Indian Head 535 -52 .580-47 Dalhousie 599-5 350 Gelert 580-30 535-34 Kippen 580-50 Gladstone 622 Enniskillen Stati'n 535-88 635-12 (R. R. name Sneddens) New Glasgow 599-7-13 Caraquet 540 Thurso 535-18 327 328 Barrington 376-3 St. Henri de Levis 675 Stanfleld 580-12 Malone Bay G46 373 535-35 via Meaford Prince William Station 535-38 POST OFFICES. Bloomfleld Stati'n Bloomingdale . . . Blooming Point.. Bloomington ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Prince PEI Waterloo, NR ..O Queen's PEI Ontario, W R....0 Bloom burg 'Norfolk, W R.. . ,0 *Bloor Street .... Toronto West.. . . O Blount Cardwell O Blue Bell |Victoria N B Blue Bonnets jHochelaga Q Blue Cove Gloucester . . . N S Blue Mountain . . | Pictou N S Blue's Mill jinverness N S Blue Rock ^Lunenburg ... N S Blue Springs jYale&KootenayBC Bluevale iHuronER O *Blyth iHuronER O Blythfleld Lisgar Blytheswood .... [Essex S R O *Dobcaygeon | Victoria S R O Bocabec Charlotte N B Bogart •. . [Hastings E R . . .0 Bognor Grey N R O Boharni Assa Boiestown Northumber'd N B Boileau jOttawa Q Boisd'leBarachoiSjCape Breton.. N S Boisdale Chapel. Beis de Filion . . jBois Franc . \* Boissevain . Bolduc Cape Breton . . N S Terrebonne Q Pontiac Q Selkirk N Beauce Q iBolingbroke Lanark S R . Bolsover Victoria N R ,573 Shamionville 580*9 535-25 428-3 430-1 422-2 Hoy t Stati'n 536^88 632 646 Canning 647 544 665^1 Wo'd8tock535 56-90 59912 712 Boiestown 532 599-12 *Bolton Bolton Centre Bolton Forest Bolton Glen Bomanton Bon Accord Bonaventure Isl. BonaventureRiv'r Bonaventure East Bon D6sir *Bondhead Bongard'sCorners Bonnecht-re Bonne Esp^rance Bonney River Sta. Bonnie Doon Bonshaw Bonyille Bonwell Bookton . O ..O Cardwell 5a5-40 RAILROAD ON WHICH' LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEB KEY PP. 151 TO 153: 665-1 Berlin 580-47-51 TracadleCr'ss665-S Stoffville 580-36-37 Simcoe 580-80-82-86; Orangeville 535-40 Grand Falls 535-84' .580-16 Grand Anse 540 N.Glasgow ;)99-7-13' Orangedale 599 14 via Lunenburg Okanagon 535-74 580-48 580-50 Starbuck 535-59 6-25-3 312 or Lindsay 580- 30-32-35 St. Andrews 635 -87, 400 Tweed 536-34 5091 Meaford58P -08,430' 1 via Owen S'd 535-52 532 Calumet 535-18 Boisdale Chapel 599-14 699-14 SteTheresede Bl'in- ville535^18-22-23-24 MattawaOnt,535^12 636 -.57 St. Francois Nord. East 675 1 Maberly 535-34 Eldon Sta. 5S0-29' Brome Q Brome Q Brome Q Northumberland O Victoria N B Gaspe Q Bonaventure Q Bonaventure Q Saguenay Q YorkNR O Prince Edward Renfrew S R Saguenav Q Charlotte ...NB Lisgar M Queen's PEI Cornwall 0|Monckl'dSta .535-33 NewWiltshire 066-1 Bord A Plouffe . Bordeaux ,Bornholm . . . ;Borromt5e . .. jBoscobel Boscurvis . . . jBoskung .Boston JBorneish .. . . .Boston Mills Bosworth Botany . . . *Bothwell Bothwell . Botreaux Botsford Portage Boucher Boucherville . . . Boucheite Knowlton 535-4 Eastman .13.') -7 053' Knowlton 535-4 via Cobourg Kilburn .535 86 Perce 346, 350 350, Black Cape 508 Black Cape 508 Tadousac 329-8 Bradford 580-67 Oii'ja Picton 0,EKanvilIe535'll Natashquan 345 695 Reaburn 535-52 via Charlottetown Queen's PEI Norfolk N'R....0 Laval Q Hocheluga Q Perth NR O Russell O Shefiford Q Victoria NR....O Norfolk N R....O Inverness N S Peel O Wellington C R . O Elgin WR O Bothwell O King's PEI Chftteauguay Q Westmoreland N B Sask Chambly Ottawa . Hawtrey 580-80, 625-6 535-18 536-18 (R.R name) Sault an RecoUets Mitcliell 580-52 via Ottawa Roxton Falls 535" Aiameda 535-58 Gelert 580-30 Waterfo'd 515,626 -5 We.<. , , H'd 599-34 Ch>. \\\, i35-39, 680 -L Alma 61 < Thamesv. 336-42^ 680-82 580-83, 535-42 Souris East 665-4,. 359-1, 371 Ormsto'A-n 580-7 Shediac 599-11 Stobart 535 ^62 583, 329^5 Kazubazua 666 jiM' I 160 POST OFFICES AND BAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 1 1895] PO! I POST OFFICES. Bouck's Hill . . Boudreau ^^llage Boudreau Bougie Boufardarie . . . Boulardarie C'tre Boulardarie East Boulardarie West Boulogne Bourdeau Boulter Boundary Creek Boun'y.Presqu'ile Bourgeois Bourg Louis .. Bowden Bowesville ..Bowling Oreen . *Bowmanville . . iBoxall .... Box Grove .Boyle Boyhton . . Boyne Boyntor * Bracebridge . . Brackenng Brackley Point Brackley Point R Bracklev Beach . . Bracondale 'Brad^ford Bradley Braubhaw Bradwardine Brae Brae Lake Braemar .Braeside Bramley * Brampton Branch La Have. .Brancepeth Branchton * Brandon Brandon Hills . . Brandy Creek *. Bransfleld *Brantford Brass Hill Bray's Crossing. Brazil Lake Breadalbane . . . 'Breadalbane . . . Sreadalbane . . . ELECTORAL DISTRICTS Dundas O Westmoreland N B Westmoreland N B Jacques Cartier Q Victoria ... . N S Victoria N S Victoria NS Cape Breton.. NS Druinniond Q Muskoka&P. S'dO Hastings N R ...O Westmoreland N B Carleton ..f B Kent N B Portneuf Q Alta Russell O Wellington, N R.O Durham, W R . . O Elgin, WR O York, ER O Monck Ouysborough. .N S Halton O Stanstead Q Ontario, N R....0 Muskoka&P. S'd.O Queen's .... P E I Queen's P E I Qneen's .... P E I York, WR O York, NR O Bruc", ER O Bothwell O Selkirk M Prince P E I Muskoka&P. S'd.O Oxford, N R . . . O Renfrew, SR....0 Sinicoe, S R O Peel O Lunenburg... N S Sask Waterloo, S R . . O Selkirk M Selkirk M RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Brechin Bredenbury . . , Brenton Brentwood Bresaylor Breslau Brewer's Mills . Brewster Brice Brickton Brickley Bridge Creek. Bridgedalc . . . Bridge End Bridgenorth . . . Bridgeport; Bridgeport * Bridgetoion]. . . SridgdviHe .'. . . Norfolk, NR....0 Northum'land.N B Brant, S R O Shelburne NS Russell O Yarmouth N S Qlengrarry ( » Restigouche . . N £ Queen's PEI Ontario, NR....0 Assa. Yarmouth .. ..N S Simcoe, NB ....O Sask. Waterloo, SR...0 Frontenac O Middlesex, NR..0 Alta Annapolis N S Northumb" E R . O Marquette M Albert NB Glengarry Peterboro', W R.O Waterloo, NB...0 Cape Breton ..NS Annapolis N S Pictou NS via Morrisburg Richland Sta. 599-1 Shediac 599-11 Mile End .'>8518-33 364 lona 599-14, 37 via North Sydney via Novth Sydney Georges Riv.599-14 535-4 Elmsdale 580-67 Ormsby 544 599-1-2 Floren'ville 535-86 Notre Dame 518 674 535-03 535-20 (R R name Gloucester) Laurel 535-40 580-9,3'29-.i (Dar- lington Landing) Union 580-81 Markhai \ 580-36 Moulton Sta. 580 -82 Onysborough 364 Iton West 535-35, 680-65 512 (Libby's Mills Station) 580 67, 420-3 PortCarling 420-2 Little York 665-3 Little York 065-3 Little York 665-3 via Toronto ■580-67 Paisley 580-54 Brigden 6-25-8 Oak River 585 Coleman 665 1 South River 580-67 Strathallan 580-80 535-12 580-67 580-51 535-39 Brid'water 646,347 P. Albert 535-62 580-51 644 1,536-52 644-1 (R R name Martinsville) 580-80 Ecumanic 353 .')80-78-79 515 Barrington 376-3 O8goodeSta.535-20 712 Vankleek H'l 531 New Mills 599-2 665-1 (R. R. name Bradalbane) 580-32 622 South Ohio 712 580-68 Saskatoon 535-62 580-51 319 or Ballontyne Station 580-9 Parkhill 580-51 Lawrencetown 714 622 (R. R. name Franklin) Monoton 518 699-1 2-12 Dal'usie M'ls 536-33 316 o- viu P't'rb'ro' Beriin 580-47-51 via Sydney 714 Ilut^ewell :)09-13 POST OFFICES. *Bridgewater Bridgewater Brierw-ood * Brigden Brigg's Corner.. . Brigham *Bn ) 52 ctoriaR'd. 'SU'!!). •3 ■9 icleod 533 '64 54 !lhi 580-82 Pictoii 370 5-58 1, 328, 327 OorCarletonWt 508 S, 535-81, (Ferr>- to St. John, \ B> peTraverse(:65.2- uth Ohio 712 f'-]2-16{RHname Carleton Juno) « (R R name Carleton) obart 535-62 0-51 a Parrj- Sound idover 635-8') bringville 580-82- aniiota 585 artland 535-86 aterdown 580-87 xlerich580-f>2,432 ith 535 86 ;terbourne 535 SE" 0-55 anford St. 580-70 aineda 635-58 5-54 iterprise 509-1 5 woonne Lorette 535-21 fi35"21 Lepreaux 695 Pictou Ldg. 599-lC Coe Hill. Mines 544 Echo Vale 535-7 Knowlton 535-4 Joliette 536-17 Delta 516 Pembroke 0.536-12 535-13 Tweed 535-34, 609.1 Port Elgin 638 Amherst 5991 Bale Verte.NB 638 Papineauville, Que 535-18, 327, 3-28 625-5 via Port Hope St. Paul 1' Hermite 329-5 Tupperville 573 Novar 580-67 674 674 Athens 516 Peel 535-86 via Prescott Guysborough 364 599-2 665-1,337,346,356-1 357, 371, 380 via Souiis 665 '4 East Clifton 620 Shawville 663 Scottstown 536-7 St. Phillippe d' Ar- genteuil 636-18 Caugh n a waga535 -3 Caughnawaga535-3 676 535-''~,585(RRn'me Cut oerJ. on 685)1 573,680-83, 635-42, 632,353 Nicolet665, 329-7 535-40 Foxborough 580 '27 599-4 599-4, 580-12 Chaudiere Curve 680-12, 599-4 599-4, 680-12 St. Agapit 580-12 Chilliwack 450-3 Jarvia 580-70-82 via Yarmouth N S Iron Dale 600 Hamilton 580-65-70* -83-87 via Yarmouth 535-13 532 6.56 Bridge Wtr.646,37* 580-65, 535-39 674 164 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 POST OFPIOBS. Chemical Road . . Cheinin Tach6 ., Chftneville Cheney Cheney Settlem, Chepstow Chepstow e . . . Cherryfleid . . . Cherry Grove . Cherry Grove . Cherry Hill Cherry River Cherry Vale . . . Cherry Valley . Cherry Valley . Cherry wood . . . Chesley's Corner* *Chesley *Che8ter Chester Chester Boain . . . Chesterfield Chester Grant . . *Chesterville Cheticamp BLRCTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NBAR'ST R. R. STATION 8B8 KBT rp. 151 TO 153 Cheticamp Chapel Chetwj-na Chevalier Chevene Cheviot Chichester . . Chickney . . . . *Chicoutimi. Chignecto . . Chilcoten . . . . *ChUliwack.. Chilton Chimney Corner. China Point Chipman Chipman's Brook Chipman's Corn's *Chippawa Chippawa Hill .. Chiselhurst Chisholm Chlorydormes . . Chortitz Christie Christina Christian Island . Christmas Island Christy's Lake . . Ohumah Ohurchbridge . . . •Churchill Church Hill .... Church Over •Church Point Church Point 'Church Street . . Churchville ■Churchville Chute a Blondeau ■Chutes Cove City View Claohan Clair ClairmontRnad. ClairvauxdeB'g't ClairvauxdeCh'ix Clam Harbor... Albert NB Tentiscouata Q ilttawa Q Muskoka&P.S'd.O King's NB King's PEI Bruce, E R . . . . O Lunenburg . . N S King's PEI Middlesex, ER..0 Lune.ibarg NS Sherbrooke Q Queen's KB "rince ifidvwrd . . O ' act .... PEI . ir, Vt'R .. O : .'m NS 1 ;,Ni O L'- vburg . V S CarUon •: .' Lunenburg . . i-. Brant, N R . . . . O Lunenburg . . N S Dundas O Inverness .... N S Inverness N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Essex, N R .... Hants NS Bruce, ER O Pontiao Q . . Assa Chicoutimi Q Cumberland.. N S Ca'boo-LillooetBC N, Westminster B C Montcalm Q Inverness N S Queen's PEI Queen's N B King's NS King's NS Welland O Bruce, N R . . . . O Huron, S R . . . . O Prince Edward.. O Gasp^ Q Provencher M Wentworth, N R.O Middlesex, S R..0 Simcoe, E R O Cape Breton . . N S Lanark, 8 R . . . . O Marquette M Simcoe, S R . . . . O Albert NB Shelburne . . . N S Northum'land.N B Digby NS King's N S Peel Pictou NS Prescott O Annapolis N S Carleton O Elgin.WR O Victoria NB King's NS Bagot Q Charlevoix Halifax N Hopewell Hill 693 St. Arsene 599.2 Plaisanoe 535 '18 Emsrtale 580-67 Nerepis Sta. 535'88 Souris East. 665*4, 3591, 371 Duukeld 580-54 646 Belton 580-49 665-4 (R R name Harmony,) Bridgewater 646 Magog 535-7, 342 Butternut R'ge 572 via Picton Ont via Charlottutown Locust Hill 536-34 Barss' Comers 646 580-55 373MahoneBay646 'Hor'ceville 535-86 ifahone B. 646, ,S73 Bright 580-79 Mahone B. 646, 373 .535-33 359-2 Grand Nar'ws 59914, 364, 372 Cheticamp 359-2 Burk's Falls 580-67, 420-4 Stony Point 580-.-3 Newport Sta. 714 VValkerton 580-54 Pembroke 0.535-12 Wolseley 535-52 329-8 Maccan 599-1, 606 Ashoroft 535-70 450-3, via Nicomin 535-70 Joliette 635-17 Pt. Hood 359-2, 364 via Charlottetown 543-1, 390 Centreville 547 Kentville 714,547 625-6 Southa'pton 580-54 Hensall 580-50 via Picton, Ont Ga8peB'8'n346,350 Otterburne 535-55 Dundas 580-83 Mt. Brydges 535-42 580.83 Penetanguishene 580-69, 422-1 Grand Nrs.S.£99-]4 Wemyss 535-34 Hamiota 585 622 Lefroy 580-67 Elgin 572 Shelburne 376-3 Burnt Church 853 712 (R R name Church Point) Port Williams 714 535-39 N. Olas'ow 599-7-13 327 or Cushing 541 Bridgetown 714 via Ottawa Bothwell 535-42,580 -83 700-1 via Aylesford 714 St. Simon de Ya maska 635-1 St. Pauls B. 329-8 via Halifax POST orriCBS, Clanbrassil Clandeboye Claiideboye Clanricarde Clan William .... Clapham Clappison's Cor's Clare *Claremont Claremont Clarence Clarence Clarence Creek. *Clarenceville . . Clarendon Haldimand . . . . O Lisgar M Middlesex, NR..0 Peterboro, ER..0 Marquette M M^gantic Q Wentworth, N R.O Ontario, W R .. O Cumberland . . N S Russell O Annapolis .. ..N S Russell O Missisquoi . Charlotte . Clarendon Station Clarendon Station Clareview Clarke Clarke's Harbour Clark's Mills Clarkleigh Clarksburg Clark's Corners.. Clark's Road ... Clarkson Clarktown Claude Olavering Clay Bank Clayoquot Claxton . . . Clayton . . Clayton . . . Clear Creek Clear Lake . Clear Springs.. , Clear Springs.. . Clearwater Clear View Clearville Cleme'ntsport . . , Clementsvale . . , Clermont Clevelands Clevelands Cleveland .... Cley Clifford Clifton Clifton Clifton Clinch's Mills.. Clinton . *Clinton Clinton ClintonStB. Office Clones Clontarf Cloudelee Clover Bar Cloverdale Clcverdale Cloverdale Clover Hill Clovefville Clover Valley Cloyne Clumber Clyde Clyde River Clyde River . . . Clydesdale Clyde Station . . . Coal Branch Sta. BLECTORAL DISTRICTS. N] Addington O Queen's N B Addington O Durham, W R . . O Shelburne.... NS Prince PEI Lisgr.r M Grey, E R . . . O Queen's N B Cape Breton.. NS Peel O Queen's .... PEI Peel O Grey, NR O Renfrew, S R . . O Vancouver B C N Westminster BC Lanark, NR....O N. Westminster BC Norfolk, SR....0 Ontario, NR....0 King's PEI Provencher . . . . M Selkirk M Carleton NB Elgin, W R . . . . O Annapolis .... N S Annapolis N S Prince PE I King's NB Simcoe, ER... O Richmond N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Wellington, N R.O Gloucester.. ,.N B King's NB Colchester.... NS St. John NB Cariboo B C Huron, S R . . . . O Queen's VTil Toronto Wesii . . .O Queen's N B Renfrew, S R . . O Algoma O Alia Colchester....Ny N. Westminster BC Carleton NB King's N B Antigonishe . N S N. Westminster BC Addington O WentworthJNR.O Shelburne . . . . N S Queen's .... PEI Peterboro', E R . O Queen's ....PEI Kent N B RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'sT R. R. STATION SRI KBY PP. 151 TO 1.53 626-5 (R R name Dufferin) via Selkirk Man 580-60 Coe Hill Mines 54' Minii'osa 622, 6-.'2-l ate. JulieStn. 580-12 Dundas 580-83 Alameda 535-58 535-34 River Philip 599 1 327, or Thurso.Que 535-18, 328 Lawrencetown 714 Thurso,Que 535-18, 3?,7. 328 Lacolle 531, 580 12 OaspereaurStation 535-88 611 535-88 Erinsville 509-1 Wesley ville 580-9 Barrington 376-3 New Annan 665-1 Reaburn 535-62 Thornbury 58068 Douglas Harb. 390 Leitche'sO'k 599.14 580-87 Pisquid 665-3 Cheltenham 535-39 .180-05 680-55 Arnprior 535-12 450-1 via Nanaiino B.C. Almonte 535-12 uiaN.West'sterBC Prt. Rowan 580-86 Gravenhurst 580-67 420-3 Bear River 666-4 via Winnipeg 535-57 R. de Chute 535'8« Muir Kirk 625-5 712 Clementsport 712 Kensington 665.1 Penobsquis 599-12 420-3 or Utterson 580-67 R'd West Bayre 599-14 Windeme 420-3 580-54 Truro 699-113 640 Rothesay 599-12 Musquash 695 Ashcroft 535-70 580-50-52 Breadalbane 665 1 Welsford 535-88 Cobden 535-12 Eganville 535-11 Edmonton 535-63 Brookfleld 559-1 636 Hartland 636-86 Sussex Vale 599-12 Antigonishe 599-7 via N. Westini'ster Kaladar Sta. 636-34 Church Bridge 622 Killean 536-36 Barrington 376-3 via Charlottetown Coe Hill Mines 544 666-l(RRN. Clyde) 699-2 1895] POS POST orpiCKS. Coal Creek Coal Mines >alfleld8 Cofttes' Mills .... CoatHWorth Sta . 'Ciiaticook Cobble Hill Cobble Hill C'olioconk 'Cobden 'Cohourg Cocagne Cocagne River . Cocagne Cape . Cochrane Cochran's Lake . . Cockbum Island. Coddle's Harbour QUP Que Ken Ken Stni Mid Vail Vici Rer Noi Ker Ker Kei Codrington . Cotly's Coe Hill Mines Ca{ Alg Gu Noi Qui Ha Sh( Ha Wt No Ksi St. Kii No LiE Ml Ca Co Ca Sii Ac Gi Cole Lake Ac Cofflnscroft.. Cogmagun River Colbeck *Colborne Colchester Cold Brook Cold Brook Sta. Cold Springs . . . Cold Springs . . . Coldstream Coldstream Coldstream Coldstream East *Coldwatcr Colebrook Cole Harbour.. *Coleman . Coleman Coleraine Coleraine Sta — Cole's Island Colenso Colinville Colgan College Bridge . . College Grant .. CoUegeville Colles Colleston Collfield CoUina *Collingwood . . . Y( Pi P« M Q' G Li Si vv A A A P K S Collingw'd Corner C Collin's Bay . Collin's Inlet . Colpop's Bay . Colquhoun . . . Columbus ... Cohvell Colwood .... ^Comber Combermere . Comet Comeauville . Coineau's Hill Comin's Mills. Commercial Cross Commanda . , Como *Comox — *Compton . Compton Station i [1895 rLROAD ON WHICH ATEP OR NEAR'ht R. STATION 8K| Pr. 351 TO 153 name _ 6 (R R )ufferin) Selkirk Man ■PO Hill Mines 54' ii'osa 622, 6221 :.JulieStn.580i2 ndas 580-83 imeda 535 -58 '34 er Philip 599 l , or Thurso.Que 35-18, 328 ivrencetown 714 ur80,Que535-lS, 9.7, 328 soils 531, 58012 ipereaurStation 35-88 nsville 509-1 isleyvllle 5809 frington 376-3 w Annan 668-1 ibum 535-52 ombury 580-68 uglas Harb. 390 tche'sO'k599.U -87 quid 065-3 eltenham 535-39 80-05 1-55 iprior 535-12 -1 via Nanaimo J.C. nonte 535-12 N.West'sterBC ;. Rowan 580-86 ivenhuret 580-67 20-3 ir River 665-4 Winnipeg -57 de Chute 535*8« ir Kirk 625-5 mentsport 712 isington 665.1 lobsquis 599-12 ■3 or Utterson 80-67 R'd St Bayre 599-U ideine 420-3 -54 iro 599-1-13 hesay 599-12 iquash 605 icroft 535-70 •50-52 adalbane 665 1 Isford 535-88 den 535-12 nville 535-11 iionton 535-63 okfleld 559-1 tland 535-86 sex Vale 599-12 igonishe 599-7 N. Wesltni'ster idarSta. 535-34 rch Bridge 622 ean 535-35 rington 376-3 Charlottetown Hill Mines 544 1(RR N.Clyde) 2 1805] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 165 POST OKFICKS. Coal Creel' Coal Mines :;oalfield8 Coates' Mills . . . CoatHWorth Sta . 'Ciiaticook Colible Hill Colible Hill Colioconk •Ciibden 'Cobourg Cocagne Cocagne River . Cocagne Cape . Cochrane Cochran's Lake. Cockbum Island. Cwidle's Harbour Codrington .... Cody's Coe Hill Mines Cofflnscroft Cogniagun River Colbeck *Colborne Colchester Cold Brook Cold Brook Sta. , Cold Springs . . . , Cold Springs ... Coldstream Coldstream Coldstream Coldstream East *Coldwater Colebrook Cole Harbour.. . Cole Lake * Coleman Coleman Coleraine Coleraine Sta.. Cole's Island . . Colenso Colinville Colgan College Bridge College Grant CoUegeville .... Colles Colleston CoUfleld CoUina 'CoUingwoud . . EliECTORAL DISTRICTS. Qup^n's N B Queen's N B Assa Kent N B Kent O Stanstead Q Middlesex, E R . O Vancouver. . . .B C Victoria, N R . . O Renfrew, N R . . O Northum', W R . O Kent NB Kent N B Kent N B Alta Cape Breton.. N S Algoma O Guysborough . N S Northum', E R..0 Queen's N B Hastings N R . . O Shelburne N S Hants N S WellingtonNR..O Northumb' E R O Essex S R O St. John NB King's N S Northumb' W R O Lisgar M Middlesex S R..0 Carleton N B Colchester ....N S Carleton NB Simcoe E R O Addington Guysboro' . . . . N S Addington O York E R O Prince PEI Peel O Migantic Q Queen's N B Grey E R O Lambton W R..0 Simcoe S R . . . . O Westmoreland N B Antig'onishe . .N S Antigonishe . . N S Alberta Sask Pontiac Q King's N B Simcoe N R O RAILROAD ON WHICH K LOCATED OR NEAR'ht ' ' R. R. station SEP,,; KEY PP. 151 TO 153 I post OFFICES. Collingw'd Corner Collin's Bay Collin's Inlet .... Colpop's Bay Colquhoun Cnlu mbu8 Colwell Colwood ^Comber (.'onibermere Comet Comeauville Comeau's Hill . Comin's Mills Commercial Cross Commanda Como *Comox ''Compton Corapton Station Cur iberland . . N S Froiitenac O Algoma O Bruce N R O Dumlas O Ontario S R ....O Simcoe S R . . . . O Victoria B C Essex N R O Renfrew S R....0 Essex S R O Digby N S Yarmouth ....N S Compton Q King's P EI Muskoka&P.S'dO Vaudreuil Q Vancouver B C Compton Q Compton Q 543-1 SOO.CoalC'k. 543-1 Estevan 536-68 St. Anthony 518 580-8 j 574 Crumlin 535-38 580-29 1 53612 580-0-17, 306, 3-29.2 Notre Dame 518 Notre Dame 518 Notre Dame 518 535-53 Leitch's C'k. 59914 3-28-3,422 -2or Bruce Mines 535-25 Issac's Harb. 371 Brighton580-9, 306, 324 643.1 544 (R.R.name Coe Hill) Barrington 376-3 Newport Sta.714 GrandValley535-41 5«0-9, 306 Harrow 617 599-12 714(RR name Cold- brook. Reaburn 535-52 via Cobourg Gr;t, Hj'de Park Comer 535-42, 580-50-83. Hartland 635-86 Shubenacadie699-1 Peel 536-86 5«0 -32-34 !J09-1 Guysborough 364 611 (P. R. name Hinchinbrook) 580-9 (RRN York) 665-1 Klienburg 535-40 675 (R. R. name Coleraine) 390 or Codys 543-1 via Meaford, Ont Petr'lia580-84,625.7 Tottenham 580-65 599-1 Antigonishe 599-7 Antigonishe 599-7 Macleod 635-64 PrinceAlbert535-62 Campbell Bay 663 BelleisleCi-eek543-l .580-64-68, 422, 430- 1-2 River Philip 599-1 580-9 422 or via Killarney 426 or via Wiarton Chesterville 535-33 Oshawa 580-9 580-68-69 via Victoria 625 3-5 Eganville 535-11 New Canaan 617 LittleBrookSta.712 Conboyville Concession . Concord . . . Concord . . . Condon Settlem't Conentogo .... Coningsby Conn , Connor Connaught .... Connell Connor Conns Mills. . .. Conquerall Bank Conquerall Mills Conroy *Consecon .... Constance .... ContrecoBur . , . Conv. . V Conway Station . . Coocoocache . . ■ Cook's Brook . . Cook's Cove Cook's Creek. . *Cookghire Cook's Mills ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'BT R. R. STATION SEE KEV PP. 151 TO 153 Brant S B O Digbv NS Pictou N 8 York W R O King's N S Waterloo N R...() Wellington S R.O Wellington N R.O Vi('toria N B Dundas O Carleton N B Cardwell O Cumberland. . N S Lunenburg NS Lunenburg. . . ,N S Perth S R O Prince Edward.. O Huron S R O Verchi'res Q Lennox ... O ''"nee PEI lainplain Q lali* N S j.ar ru*....NS Lisg .> M Comjjfon Q algoma O *Cookstomi.. Cooksville 'eel Cookville . . Cooper ... Cooper's 1 j Copenhagen . Copetown . . . Copleston . . . Copper Cliff . Copper Lake . Coquitlam . . . Coroerrie Corbetton . . . Corbett Corbin Corbyville .. . Corjjeld Corinth Cork Station . Simcoe S R Corliss '. . . . Cormier's Cove . . Cormier Village . . C'ormierville Cornell Corner of Beach Corn Hill Corn Hill East . Caletlonia .'180-70-79 LittleBrookSta.712 Gleng'ry .Sta. 599-13 580-67 (R.R. name Thornhill) Cambridge Sta. "^I * Berlin 580-47-51 Erin h;tf,-.iG Mount Forest *^.i 41, .WO -46 Connors 700-1 Chesterville 536-3S riorencoville.535-86 Palgrave 580-65 .590-15 374Bridgewater646 Bridgew'ter646,374 St. Pauls Sta. 580-51 544 Seafort,b 580-52 583, 329-5 300EarnestownSta. .580-9 665-1 Shiibenacadie .599-1 Guysboroug'a 364 via Winnipeg Man 535-7, 6-20 536-25, 428-3, 430-1, 4-22-2 580-65 .535-35 Midgic 638 Madoc 5S-0-3:5 Washago 580-67 AylmerWest 580-82 580-83 Petr'lia680-84,625-7 535-25 \ntigoni8he 599-7 via N. Westminster WeymouthB'ge712 Westmoreland N B '. Hastings N R . . O Ontario N R....0 Elgin E R O Weiitwortb N R O 1 Lambton E R ..O Algoma 1 Antigonishe ..N S N. Westminster BC Digby N S Grey E R O .13.'= 40 Middlesex N R. .OJPark Hill 58051 Huntingdon OjHemmingtord 580-5 580-27 Hasrings E R . . 0'|«i« Victoria Vancouver B Ci5S0-82 Elgin E R 0:535-88(R. R. name York N b| Cork) Stanstead QCoaticook 580-8 Westmoreland N B CollegeBridge599-l Westmoreland N B Kent N BlBuctouche 518 Oxford SR 06-25-5 Gaspi Q' Perce 340, 3,50 King's N B Petitcodiac 599-12, .572 *Comwall Cornwall Cornwall Centre. Corraville Corris Corson's Siding. . Cortez Island . . . . Coninna Corwhin King's N B Cornwall O Queen's ....PEI Cornwall O King's P E I Richmond Q Victoria N R....O N Westminster BC Lambton W R..0 Wellington SR..0 Hall's Stream 620 Cardig'nBr'ge665-3 Trout Creek 580-67 535-32, 328 450-2, 451 via Nan- aimo 580-8 680-8 Costigan Coteau Coteau du Lpc . . Ci'trau Landing . Coteau Station . . 1 Cote des Neiges . . C6te des Neiges O C6te Ct. Antoine Cote St. Louis Victoria N Assiniboia Soulanges Q Soulanges Q Soulanges Q Hochelaga Q Hochelaga Q Hochelaga Q Hochelaga Q Petitcodiac 599-12, .572 580-9, 320, 323, 324 329-23 via Charlottetown Mille Roches 580-9 CardiganB'ge 065-3 Kinsbm-y 053 5i0-29 .573 ,535-37 (R.R. name Corwin) Aroost'kJ 535 -84-86 Alameda 535-58 CoteauLan'g 329-2 329-2-3 Coteau Sta. ,531, .580-9 580-9,531 (RR name Coteau 580-9 via Montreal via Montreal via Montreal via Montreal 106 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 POST OrFIOKB. 06te St. Mlohel. C6te St. Paul... Cdte St. Pierre . C6te Visitation . Cote Cotham Cotswold Cottam Cottesloe Coujrhlan HLIOTORAL DISTRICTS. Hooheloffa Q Hoohela);a Q Ottawa Q Hochelaj^ Q Aatia VVeilinjftoii N R O Essex S R O Peterboro' E R..O Northainber'd N B RAILROAD O.N WHICH LOCATRD OR NRARBT R. R. STATION SBR KEY PP. 161 TO 153 GountrvHarMin's Ouysboro' Coulson Coulter Courtenay . . Courtice Courtlani . . *Courtni)ht Coullee. Coutts Covehead Road.. Coventry Coverdale Corey Hill Cowal *CowansvilU Cowiclian - Cowichan Lake . . Coxby Coxheath Cox's Point Craighurst Crai|;ie Lea Craij^leith Craiifsholme Craigs Rood Sta. Craiifinore Craigvale Crampton Cranberry Cranbourne Cranbrook Cranston Cranton Section . Cranworth Crapaud Crathie Craven Crawford Credit Forks .... N S Sinicoe E R O Selkirk M Vancouver B C Durham W P. . . O *Crediton .. Creeford . . . Creek Bank *Creemore . . Creemorne . Creighton Norfolk N R....0 Lambton W R..0 Yale&KootenayBC Altai 8ueen'8.... P E I ardwell O Albert NB Huntingdon . . . . Q Elgin W R O Missisquoi O Vancouver B C Vancouver B C Sask Cape Breton.. N S Queen's N B Simcoe N R O Siiucoe E R O Grey E R Wellington C R .0 Livis Inverness N Simcoe S R O Middlesex E R..0 Megan tic Q Dorchester Q Huron ER O Haldimand O Inverness N S Leeds S R O Queen's P E I Middlesex WR..0 Assa Grey S R O Cardwell. O Creignish Rear . . Crescent Lake , Cressy Creswell Crewe Crewe Crewaon's Corn'rs Crieff Crinan Crofton Croft Cromarty .. Cromwell . . . Crookston . . Crossbury . . Cross Creek. Crosshill . . . Crossland .. Middlesex N R..0 Marquette M WeirmgtonCR..O Simcoe N R . . . . O Pontiac Q Simcoe E R O Inverness .... N S Assa Prince Edward.. O Victoria SR ....O Marquetttt M Huron W R . . . . O Wellington SR..0 Wellington SR..0 Eltfin W R O Prince Edward . . O Antigonishe..N .S Perth SR O Lisgar M Hastings NR.. .0 Compton Q "Sork NB Waterloo N R ..O Simcoe N R O; via Montreal 580 '9 Plaisance 536-18 via Montreal Yorkton 622 Broadview 535'62 Alma 580-64 Essex 625-1 -5 Norwood 536-34 5K2(H.R.namearey Kapids) Isaacs Harbour 371 Orillia 580-32-67 Deloraine 535-57 Bowmanville580 9, 329-2 580-82 573, 625-8 Ferry to St Clair Mich. SpencesB'ge 535-70 Little York 665-3 Albion 535-40 Moncton 518,599-1- 2-12 Hennningfrd 2 <2-5 lona Station 265-6 535-3 451 or Somenos 574 Somenos 574 PrinceAlbert535-62 via Sydney N S 30(( or Cumberland Bay 543-1 Hillsdale 580-66 Clevelands 420-3 580-68 Belwood 535'30 580-12 .■^80 -67 Putnam 535-35 Black Lake 675 Ste. Henedine 675 Brussels 580-48 Oneida 58070 QrandNarrows 599- 14, 304, 372 Newboro 516, 319. Cape Travers 665-2 Strathroy 580-85 Regina 535-52-62 Elm wood 580 55 .535-39 (R.R. name Forks of Credit Centralia 580-50 Neepawa 622 Alma 580-54 580-64 Shawville 663 Orillia 580-32-67 Port Hawkesbury 599-14, 371, 380. Saltcoats 622 309 I'm Picton, Ont 580-35-38 RR name Manilla Junction Birtle 622 Lucknow 580-48 Acton 580-51 Puslinch 535-35 West Lome 625-5 via Belleville, Ont Lower .Settlement i South River599-7 Dublin ,'180-52 Beausejour 535-51 550-33 Robinson 536-7 632 Waterloo 580-47 Phelpston 580-69 POST OPPICBB. ELECTORAIi DISTRICTS. Crosspoint Bonaventure Cross lidti. C;i- Har . uy sborough . N CrossRd Leich'sC. Cape Breton . . N S CrossRds.M.Mel'd Guysborough .N S Cross Roads, OhioJAntigonishe . . N S CrossRds.StO.Chl Richmond . . . . N S Croton Crouse Town . . . Crowel Crowe's Mills . . . Crow Harbour . . Crowland Crown Hill.. Croydon . . . . Cruickshank Crumlin Crysler Crystal City . Culdaff Culloden . . , . Culloden . . . . Cullton Cultus *Oumb«rland Cumberland Bay Cumberl'd House Cumberland Mills CumberlandPoint Cumming'sBridge Cumming's Cove, Cumming's Mt . . Cumnock Curran Bothwell O Lunenburg N S Shelburne ....NS Colchester ....NS Guysbororugh N S Welland O Simcoe E R O Addington O Grey N R O Middlesex ER ..O Stormont O Selkivk M Dorchester Q Norfolk NR....O Digby NS Renfrew S R... O Norfolk S R.... O Russell O Queen's N B Sask Beauce Q Currie's Crossing Curry Hill .... iCurry ville Cushendall Gushing jCypress River . . . Cyrville Dacre Dablon Dalesboro' Dalesville Dalhounie Dalhousie East . . ] Dalhousie Ju'ction ! Dalhousie Mills . . Dalhousie Road Dalhousie Settlem Dalhousie Station Dalhousie West . . Dalibaire Dalkeith Dalling Dalnieny Dalrymple . . . Dalston Daly Damascus Dan by Danford Lake Danforth.'. .. . Daniel . . Daniston . Dante iDanvers . . \* Danville , iD'Arcy JDarcyville. Darlington Queen's NB Russell O Charlotte ....N B Picton N S Wellington CR..0 Presoott O Oxford SR O Glengarry O Albert N B Frontenac O Argenteuil Q Marquette M Russell O Renfrew S R....0 Chicoutimi Q Assa Argenteuil Q Restigouche . .N B King's .N S Restigouche . . N B Glengarry O Lunenburg NS Pictou N S Soulanges Q Annapolis N S Rimouski Q Glengarry O Sheffoi-d Q Russell O Victoria N R....0 Simcoe N R . . . . O Selkirk O Wellington N R .() Drummond Q Pontiac Q York E R O Queen's N B Russell O Bothwell O Marquette M Richmond Q Frontenac O Lanark SR O Queen's .... P E I RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NKARST R. R. STATION HKI KEY PP. 151 Tu 153 508 Antigonishe 599-7 Leitche'8C'k.^9it-U Port Mulgrave 599- 7-14, 364 Jame8Riv.Sta5m»-7 St. Pet's 3ei,i70,:J72 Dresden 573 Brid^?ewat'r646,374 Barrmgton 376-3 Truro 5091-13 Canso 364, 371 Wellaiid580-88,6'25- 2-5 Barrie 580-67 Erinsville 5091 via Owen Sound .535-38 South Finch 53533 535-57 Ste. Henedine fi75 Brownsville 62r)-5 Digby 712,392,3»3-2 Renfrew 53512, (ill Port Rowan 58()'86 327,328 or Bucking. ham Que 53518 543-1 PrinoeAlbert535-e2 St. Francois Nord East 675-1 Y'ngsC've543-l,390 via Ottawa, Ont St. Andre W8535 -87, 400 Hopewell 599-13 Fer^'s,535-36,580-54 Papmeauville Que 535-18, 327, 328. 580-80 (R.R. name Currie) River BeaudetteQ. 580-9 693 via Kingston 541 535-59 via Ottawa Ashdad 611 674 Alameda 535-58 Lachute 535-18 .599-3 3£0 Stoddarts 646 599-2-5 535 -33 Stoddarts 646 ia Pictou N S 1)35-33 (R.R. name Dalhousie Mills) Bridgetown 714 Little Metis Station 599-2 531-1 Valcourt 653 Osgoode Sta.5J6-20 Brechin 580-32 Barrie 580-07 Virden 535-52 Arthur .535- 41 580-8 Shawville 663 Scarborough June. 580-9-36 Y'ngsC've543-l,390 Cumberla'd 327,328 Bothwell 535-42, 580-83 Minnedosa 622-1 580-12 Ballant'neSta.580-9 Newboro 516 NewWilt8hire66J-l 1895] POSI POST OKKICBS. •DarHmj Road Dariilev" Darrell Dartford Dartmoor •Dnrtmiiuth .. Dartvllle Darve;ui l)a.slnvooert Station . De Blois Station . De Cewsville . . . De Clare Deebank Deemerton Deep Brook . . . Deerfleld Deerhurst Deer Lake *Deer Park Dee Side DeGrassi Point. De Gros Marsh . Delap'sCove ... ■" Delaware .. Deleau Delhaven "Delhi Delisle Dell Deloraine . . De Lorimier Delmer Deloro *Delta Deniorestville . . Dempsey Denipsey's Cor'er, Denbiirli Deiifleld Denison's Mills . . Dennian Island.. Denmark Road . . Dennington Deniiistowii Densmore's Mills. Denville Rent King York Both Russ Albe Rest Algo Kint; Lunt Algo Kt'iif Addi Ken( Hali Hale Carl Colo Prin Hale Man Mus Bru( Ann Yari Yor Pet( Yor Bon Sim Kin Am Mif Sell Kir N01 Chi Coi Sel Ho No Ha Le Pri Sel Ki Ad Mi Ri Va Co Departure Bay . Deqiien De Ramsay Derby Derby Mills Dereham Centre De Roche . Vi CI Jc N G N N [1895 LROAD ON wiirca |atrd or nrar'st station nki PP. 151 TO 153 iKonishe SM-T kjhe'sC'kSOliU t Mulnrrave 599- 14, 364 ie8Riv.Sta50((-7 'ef8 3ei,J70,:i72 isden 573 l^ewat'r646,374 rin({ton 3763 iro 599'1-13 [iHO 364, 371 lllaii(1580-88,6-25- 1-5 Tie 580-67 insville 509-1 Owen Sound •38 ith Finch 53533 •57 Henedine 675 iwnsville 625-5 rby 712,392,393-2 nfrew 535-12,611 rt Rowan 580-86 ,328 or Bucking, win t^ue 535-18 i-1 inceAlbert535-62 Francois Nord East 675-1 ti(,'8C've543-l,390 I Ottawa, Ont Andre W8535 -87, 100 )pewell 699-13 r)j''s535-36,580-54 pineauville Que 535-18, 327, 328. 0-80 (R.R.name Currie) verBeaudetteQ. 580-9 3 I Kingston 1 5-59 I Ottawa ihdad 611 1 ameda 535-58 chute 535-18 )b ato xidarts 646 )-2-5 )-33 Kldarts 646 Pictou N S >-33 (H.R. name Dalhousie Mills) idjiretown 714 tleMetisStation r90-2 -1 Icourt 653 foode Sta.5J6-20 ichin 580-32 rrie 580-07 den 535-52 ;hur 535-11 -8 iwville 663 rboroujfh June. 60-9-36 KsC've543-l,,S90 nberla'd 327,328 hwell 535-42, 30-83 medosa 622-1 •12 lant'neSta.580-9 vboro 516 vWiltshireeej-l 1895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 167 POST 0KKICE8. 'Dai linn Road Dariilev Porrell Iiurtford Dartmoor 'Diutinniith .. Dartville Darveuu Daslnvood .... D'Auteuil I)ftveiiv>ort Davin Davisl)urtf Davis Mills Davison Street Pavisville .... Dawn Mills.... Dawson Dawson Set'raent Dawsonville . . . Day Mills Day's Corner... Daysprinir Dayton Deacon Dead Creek Dealtown Dean Deans Dfbee Deliert .Station . De Blois Station . De Cewsville . . . De Clare Deebank Deemerton Deep Brook . . . Deerfleld Deerhurst Deer Lake "Deer Park Dee Side 8LKCT0RAL DISTRICTS. DeGrassi Point. De Gros Marsh . Delap's Cove . . . *De.laware .. Deleau Delhaven *Delhi Dellsle Dell Deloraini' . . De Loriinier Delmer Deloro *Delta Demorestville . . Demyisey Dempsey's Cor'er. Denbiifh Deiifield Denison's Mills . . Denninn Island.. Denmark Road . . Denninirton Deiinistown Densmore's Mills. Denville Departure Bay . Dcquen De Ramsay Derby Derby Mills Dereham Centre De Roche . Monok O Prince PEI Bothwell O Northunib'ER..() Victoria N R....O Halifax N S Colchester ....NS Levi8 Q Huron, 8 R . . . . O Arthaboska Q York, W R .... O Assa Alta Renfrew, N R . . O Kinsr'H NS York, WR ,0 Bothwell O Russell O Albert NB Restigouohe. . N B Algoma O King's N B Lunenburg NS Algoraa O Renfrew, N R . O Addington O Kent O Halifax N S Haldimand O Carleton ... N B Colchester.... N S Prince P E I Haldimand O Marquette M Muskoka&P.S'd.O Bruce, E R . . . . O Annapolis N S Yarmouth.... NS York, N R O Peterboro", ER.O York, ER O Bonaventure Q Simcoe, SR.... O King's P E I Annapolis . . . . N S Middlesex, SR..O Selkirk M King's NS Norfolk, NR .. O Chicoutimi Q Conipton Q Selkirk M Hochelaga Q Norfolk, NR....O Hastinj-.s, X R . . O Leeds, S R .... O Prince Edward. .0 Selkirk M King's N S Adflington O Middlesex, ER..0 Richmond Q Vancouv.'jr. ..BO Colchester N S Assa Inverness N S RAILROAD ON WHICH LOC ATRD OR NR AR'MT R. R. STATION HRR KRT PP. 151 TO 153' 580-82 I Kensington 665-1 ' 573 I Hastings580-27,.S14 Atherly 580-32-67 5i)!»-6 Brookflcld 599-1 Etchemin 599-4 Exeter 580-50 Lome 580-12 580-67 Balgonic 535-52 'Duwdney 535-64 Pembroke 535-12 Wolfville 714 via Toronto, Ont Dresden 573 OsgoodeSta. 535-20 Steevescote 693 i Head of Tide 599-2| Davton 535-25 I Nerepis Sta. 535-88 Brid'water 646, 374 535-25 Eganville 535-11 Arden 535-34 Blenheim 573 Shubenacadie.599-1 Hants NS Muskoka&P.S'd.O Vancouver BO Chicoutimi .... Q Joliette Q Northum'land.N B Grey, NR O Norfolk, NR....O N.WestminsterBC Cav'ga580-82,02S-5 535-85-90 599-1 665-1 580-82 Moosomin 535-52 Windemere 4203 Mildmay 580'54 1712 South Ohio 712 Gilford 580-67 Ormsby 544 Ota Toronto, Ont Matapedia 599-2, 508 Lefroy 580-67 Georgetown 665-3, 359-1 Annapolis 714, 392, 393-2, 712 via London, Ont 535-45 Canning 547 ,580-82 Chambord 674 Scottstown 535-7 535-57 via Montreal, Que iTilsonburg 580-78-| 82, 625-5 Marmora 544 516 I Northport 308, 309! 'Menteith 535-58 I Aylesford 714 Kaladar Sta. 535-34 580 -,iO i Richra'd £.580-8-12 451 1509-15 I Alameda ■'535 -.58 Port Hawkesburv j 599-14, 371, 380 iShubenacadie 599-1 Burk's Falls 580-67, 4-20-4 via Nanaimo B C 674 1535-17 St. Felix de Valois Millerton 599-8 Invermay 580-55 IngersoU 535'35, 580-83 Mission 535'70-73, 450-3 POST opriciM. Derrynane Derryville Derry, West I)erwent De Sable Deshoro' ^ Deschambault . . Deschambault Sta Deschenes Mills. . Descouse *Deseronto Desert KLRCTORAL DISTRICTS. Desert Lake Desford Desmond Deux Rivieres , Devizes Devon Devon Dewdney. Dewdney . Dew6 DeWinton .. Dewittville . De Wolfe... Dexter Diamond Diamond Dickenson Dickinson's Ldff. *Digby Diligent River . . Dillonton Dingwall Dipper Harbour . Dipper Harb. Wt, Dirleton D'Israeli Dixie Dixon Dixon's Corners. . Dixville Doaktown Dobbinton Wellington, N R.O Ontario, N R....O Peel O riiddlesex, 8R..O ...een's PEI Grey, NR O Portneuf Q Portneuf Q Ottawa Q Richmond N S Hastings, N R . . O Algonia O Addington O Selkirk M Addington O Renfrew, N R . . O Middlesex, E R.O Perth S R O Halifax NS Alta RAILROAD ON WIIIOH LOCATBD OR NRAR'ST R. r. station sn KRY PP. 151 TO 168 Dobson'8 Corner . Doctor's Brook . . Doctor's Cove Doe Lake Dog Creek DoL'herty Doherty Creek . . Dolbeau Dollar Dolsen ■ Dominion City , Dominionville .. Domville Don *Donald Donaldson's Mills. 'Doncaster [Donegal .. j Donegal . . [Doiigola . . IDonore. . . N.WestminsterBC Muskoka&P.S'd.O Alberta Huntingdon Q Charlotte .... N B Elgin, E R O Lanark, N R ...O Pictou NS Russell O Stormont O Digby NS Cumberland . . N S Brome Q Victoria N S St. John NB St. John N B Carleton O Wolfe Q Peel O Stormont O Dundas O Stanstead Q Northum'land.N B Bruce, N R . . . . O Westmoreland. N B Antigonishe. . N S Shelburne . . . . N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Cariboo-Lilloet B C Sunbury NB Cumberland . . N S Saguenav Q York, ER O Kent O Provencher .... M Glengarry O Qrenville, S R . . O York, E. R O Yale-Kootenay. BC Addington O Y'ork, ER O Perth, NR O King's NB Assa Lisgar M Doon Dorch'Ster Dorchester Cros'g Dorchester Stat'n Dorking Dorland Dornoch Waterloo, SR ..O Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. N B Middlesex, ER..0 Perth, W.R ....O Lennox O Grey, NR Kenilworth 6;«-41 Cannington 580*30 Malton 680-51 Belmont 53535 C. Traverse (Klfi*2 Chats worth 536-40 536-21 Hull 53514-18, 666 Orandigiie F'v. 364 .'>09-2, «)8, 309, 310 Bruce Mine8.'S35-26, 428-3,430-1,422-2 Harrowsmith 611, 509-1 Boissevain 536 67 Camden E. 509-2 535-12 Belton 580-49 Windsor Ju. 599-1, 714 535-04, (R R name Okotoks) 450'3(Landingn'me Johnson's Land'g via Parry Sound, O 535-64 580-7 St. Stephen 535-89, 695 Union 580-81 Pakenham 535-12 Scotsburn 699-16 Vars 531 329-2, Wales 580-9 712. 392, 393-2, F'ry to Annapolis Parrsborough 549 Eivstman 535 7, 653 Neil's Harbour '372 Lepreaux 095 Lepreaux 695 Arnprior 535-12 675 535-35 Wales 580-9 via Iroquois, Ont 580-8 532 580-55 (R R name Dobbington) Wheaton Mills 572 Antigonishe .'199-7 Barrington 376-3 Emsdale 580-67 Aschcroft 535-70 Chipman 5431, 390 Grenville Sta. 599-1 Tadousac 329-8 Unionville 580-36 Jean'ettesO. 580-83 535-55 Apple Hill 535-33 wa Prescott, Ont via Toronto, Ont 535-53-70 Oil (R R name Ompah) via Toronto, Ont Atwood 580-48 Sussex Vale 599-12 Moosomin 535*52 535-57 (R R name Osborne) 580-47 599-11 .599-11 (H d name DorchesterRoad) 580-83 Newton 580-53 Adolphustown 309 Chatsworth 536-40 ^ ltJ8 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [I.S95I 1S95] FOST orriciw. Dom Hidge. I>or8bt Dorval Doiitrlas Doufflos DoujfloNbur)^ DouKlaolleld . . . . DouKlnti Harbour, Douglatt Lake. . . . DouKlaM Station.. Douglnstown DcuKlustown . . . . Doug-las WeHt Douro Dover Dover Centre. . . . Dovercourt Dover Hill Dover, South Dover, West Downeyville . . . . Downey ville .... Downsview Doyle Doyles Doyles Brook Doyle Settlement Dracon * Drayton * Dresden Drew Droniore Dromore Dromore West . . . *Drumbo Druiuconnor KLRCTORAL DIBTRICTS. n - RAILROAD ON WHICH UK'ATKDOR NKAH'HT R. H. HTATtON HRR KEY |-1>. 161 TO 163 Drummond Drunuiiond *Drum'oiidvilleE Druinquin Dry River Drysdale Duart Dublin Dublin Shore . . Dubreuil Dubuc Duck and Pringle York N B Up. Keswick 5;tfi-83 Ontario, N R. . . .O Bracebridge 680- 07, 420-S Jacciues-Cartier.. ti[6,S0». 535-33 Renfrew, N R ..0;536 1 York NB 636-83 Napierville Q Stottville 6801S Norihuniberld.NB Chatham ',3-2, 353 Queen's N li.'.iW) or Waasis Sta, 535-82 YttleKootenay.BCSpeiice's B. 636-70 Selkirk M! 636 -52 Oasp^ O 350 Black Cape 508 Northumberl'd NB 363 Newcastle 5im- 2 GasptS ii Black Cape 508, 360 I'etorboro' K R ..Ovia l'eterboro',Ont Westmoreland. N BiLewisville 618 Kent OiWallaceburg 673 York, W R Olviu i'arkdale, Ont Victoria N BKilburn 636-80 Kent OiChathani 536-42, 673, 68()83 Halifax N Slwa Halifax, N S I King's N BiNorton Sto. 543-1, 699-12 Victoria, S R OlOnieniee 680-36 York, WR 680-67 Pontiac 6 Pembroke 0. 636-12 Kent OJCharingCio88626-5 Northumberl'd.NB Chelmsford 632 rosT orriCBS. * Duncan's Stat'n Dunehureh .... Duncrief Ditndalk ^Dunilax Dundas *l)unda» Street Dundee J Dundee . . . Dundee . . . [Dundee ... Dundela . . . I>uiidonald. Dundurn KLiKCTORAL OIHTRILTH. Vancouver. . . . B C MuskokaA P Sd.O Middlesex, S U.O Orey, KR O Wentworth, NR.O KiMif's PEl Toronto, West . . (^ Huntingdon . . . \) Restigouche . . N B Lisgar M Richmond . . . . N S Dundas () Northberrd,EK. O Assa RAILROAD ON Winci| LOCATKDOH NK.AH'ilT R. R. STATION Niii! KKY Pl>. 1,11 ID la Dunedin iSimcoe, N R O Dunediii 'Duniiannon . Dungiveii . . . 'Dunham . . . jDuiikeld |Dunkerron . . . Diinleath iDunlop lUunlop lUunniaglass . Dunniore Duclos . Dudley. Dudswell Centre. DuSerin Dufferin Bridge . Dufferin Mines . Dufour Dugald Duhamel Duhamel Dumbarton Stat'n Duinblane Dumfries Dumoine . Dunallen Dunany Dunara Dunbar *Dunbarton Dunboro' Dunbow Dunboyne , . Duncan Duncan . . . . Restigouche . . N B Wellington 0R..0 Wellington, CR..O Bothwell O Wellington, NR..0 Orey, SR O Queen's .... PEl Queen's PEl Brant, NR O Marquette M Lanark, SR ....O Victoria N B Drummond Q Halton O Selkirk M Huron, SR ....O Elgin, WR ....O Perth, SR O Lunenburg N8 Renfrew, S R . . O Provencher M Vale-Kootenay.BO Ottawa Q Simcoe, ER ....O Wolfe Q Frontenac O Muskoka & P Sd.O Halifax NS Charlevoix Q Lisgar M Ottawa Q Alta Charlotte ....NB Bruce, WR ....O York N B Pontiac Q Selkirk M Argenteuil Q Lisgar M Dundas O Ontario, W R . . O Missisquoi Q Alta Elgin. ER O Lunenburg NS R. Louison 6992 Spires 636-30 580-54 573 580-65 Holstein 68046 Pisquid 665-3 Pisquid 666-3 580-79, 635-36 022 (R R name Macdonald) Perth 536-34 Grand Falls 635-84 665, 636-4 Hornby 635-35 Green way 644-1 Kippen 680-60 Muir Kirk 625-5 680-52 Brid'water 646, 374 Ashdad 611 via Winnipeg Man 536-70 (R R name Ducks) Wakefield 666 Bala 420. 3, Graven- hurst 680-67 675, 620(RR name Dudswell June) via Kingston, Ont. Emsdale 580-67 West River Sheet Harbour 371 St. Paul's Bay 329-8 via Winnipeg, Man Plaisance 535.18 Wetaskiwin, 565-33 536-87 Paisley 580-54 Prince William Sta 635 -8s Mackej - Sta. Ont 536-12 Boissevain 535-57 Lachute 535-18 Stonewall 535-60 Chesterville 536-bS 6819 S'veetsburg 535-3 Dewdney 535-64 Aylmer W. 680-82 Mahone B. 64(1, 373 Dunmore .Dunniore Junct'n rDunnville .... iDunphy jDiinraven iDuiirobin iDunsfonl jDuntrooii \Dunveijan ; Dun vegan Dupey's Comer. . Durell \* Durham Durham Durham Bridge . . Durhamville Durland Dutch Brook Dutch Settlement Dutch Village . . *Dutton Dwight Queen's PEl Huron, WR....O Westmoreland. N B Missisquoi Q Bruce, K R .... O York, NR O Assa ...() KB .NS .NS Huron, C R Gloucester. . Antigonisho Antigonishe Renfrew, N R . . O Assa Monck O Northumberl'd.NB Pontiac Q Carleton O Victoria, 8 R. ..O Simcoe N R . . . . O Glengarry O Inverness N S Westmoreland. N S King's PEl Grey, SR O Pictou N S York NB iDyer Dwyer Hill . . I Dyer's Bay . . jEadv I Eagle [Eagle Head. . I Eagle's Nest Ealing Earner's Comers.. Eardley Earlswood Earltown Earnscliffe East Aldfield .... East Amherst Eait AncjuK East Apple River. East Arthabaska. . East Baltic .... Middlesex, ER..0 Cornwall O Ottawa Q Colchester ....NS Simcoe, SR ....O Pontiac^ Q Cumberluia . . N S Comptor. Q lEast Bay I East Bay, N Side. East Bolton jEastBroughton.. lEastChebogue .. East Chezzetcook lEast Clifton Cumberland . N S ...Q P EI Arthabaeika King's Cape Breton Cape Breton .NS NS 674 Ahmic Harl). 4j(n Denfteld5»o:i<) 680-83 Cardigan Bri. (XiS t Fort Covington N Y. 6SO-7 DalhouNJcrpOO 6,;l.V) ttia Winnipeg Man West Hay K. .M»!»u via Iro<|U()is, (int. Colborne r>si)'9, ;',»> 635-62 Creemore 5sO'(i4 Bi'aCliui-'townl'Kl Lucknow Mty-ix Meuiramcook .Mnii CDWaiiBville 53fi;t 680-54 Tottenham 5800.') Saltcoats (t-i2 (iod'ich .'iSO-62, m UathurstVge. 6lt!f2 Merigomi!4he 5!W7 Lower Settlenimt South Riv. 50y-7 (>obden 535 12 600, 635-53 680-79 Blackville 632 Campbell's Bay (i»i;i Stittsville 535-12 Lindsay 580-30-32- 36, 312 580-64 Greenfield 531 P'rt Hood 369-2, 301 Shediac .59911 Cardigan Bri. OO.'iS 680-46 wo Pictou, N S 532 (R H name Durham) Jacquet Kiv. 5i)!)-2 Barss' Corners 64(i via Sydnev, N S Elmsdale 591»-l via Halita.x, N S 626-6 580-67, Restigouche ..N B Lunenburg. . . .NS Cape Breton . . N S Halifax NS Halifax NS Elgin, WR ....O Muskoka&P. Sd.O Huntsville 315 Stormont O Carleton O Bruce, N R . . . . O Simcoe, E U ....O Elgin, W R . . . . O Queen's N S Brant, NR O Grey, E R Ollhornbury 58068 Broine Q Beauce Q Yarmouth N S Halifax NS Coinpton Q Eastdale iKing's N S East Dover Halifax N 8 Moss Creek 531 Ashton 535-12 426 or ma Wiartoii Coldw'ter .ISO •32-34 West Lome 625-.''> Liverpool 376-3 Brantford M5, 580-78-79 via London, Ont. via Cornwall, Out. 663 Wapella 53ii-52 Truro .">(« 1-13 Alliston flSO^O Quvon 063 Amherst 5!H)-1 675 Parrsborough ;.4'.> Stanfold .'■>80-12 Souris, East 065-4, 359-1, 371 via Sydney, N.S. ia Sydney, N.S. Knowlton 536-4 Bi'oughton Stn. 675 via Yarmouth, N S via Halifax, N.S. 6-20 StoddartB 646 via Halifax, NS. POfIT orricKH. I-Ukst Dudswell . . Ka.st Dunham Eiist Earltown . . Kasterii Ilarliour. Kii't Faruhain. . East Ferry East Folly Mount. EiiNt Hull's H. Rd Eiisi Herefoni . . Enut Jeddore East Loicebter . . EoNt Untun .... En.st Magdala ■EaHtman Eivatinan's Spri'gs Ea.-tt Mapleton . . E Margaretsville. East Margaree . . East Mines Stat'n East Mountain .. East New Annan. Easton's Corners. l-iist Oro East Point East Port Medway East River .... East R. St. Mary's East R. Sheet Uar East Rogerville . . E. Roman Valley. East SaVile River. East Scotch Settl 't East Selkirk East Sherbrooke. . ESidePubnicoH. E Side Ragged Is. East Sooke East South'mpt'n East Templeion.. East Toronto Eastville East Wallace East Wentworth. East Williamsb'gh Eastwood . . . Eaton Eatonville Eauclaire Ebbsfleet Ebenezer . . . Ebenezer . . . Eberts Ebor Ebiu-ne Echo Bay Echo Place . Echo River . . . Echo Vale . . . * Economy . . . Economy Point . Ecum Secuin . Ecuni Secum B . Eddystone Eden Eden Eden Grove . . . Eden Mills Edenwold Edgar Edgar Mills [l-'^i)5 I 1895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 109 jJ^fMsl RAILROAD ON W|||ci| I-OtATKDlJR.VK.AKliT R. R. HTATIo.N Hlc KKV PP. 1.11 i„ ly r>7i Ahiiiic Harb. 4j)4 I)riiftel(lf;s(r.''i'» Curdijfai) Bri. m-i Fort Covington N Y. 5s(»-7 halhou.sie.'iiW-.l,:!,',!) Ilia Wiiiiiipcjf .Man VVc'Ht Hay U. MMu via Iroiiuoix, Oiif. Culbornt' fiSd'K ::»» C'ret'inore 5sO'(i4 wmChur'towiil'Ki I.uc'kiiow .iSU'lN Meuiraincook fi!)«l ("owniisville 53fi:) .VSO'64 Tottenham 580-W) Saltcoats tJ22 Ood'ich 5S()'52, 4;)2 HathuistVge. .')l»)C2 MeriKoiiiishe 5im7 Lower .Settlement South Riv. fllW'V Cobden 535 12 BOO, 636 -M S80-79 Itlackville 532 lunipbell'sBaydfis itittsville 535-12 Lindsay 580-30-32- 36, 312 180-64 jreenfielii 531 P'rt Hood 359-2, 3(>t Shediac SSWIl l!ardi|^aii Bri. &i(vi )S0-4« na Picton, N S •32 (R R name Durham) facquet Kiv. 5902 Jarss' Corners (!4« ta Sydney. N S ilmsdale 59t)-l ia Halifa.x, N S 26 ■^ luntsville 580-67, 315 Coss Creek 531 ishton 535-12 26 or iria Wiarton Wdw'ter 580-32-3+ rest Lome t)25-ri iverpool 376-3 rantford M5, 680-78-79 'a London, Ont. a Cornwall, Ont. 13 'apella 53,^-52 ruroSfW 1-13 lliston 580-40 Liyon 663 mherst 509-1 5 irrsboroujfh i.V.t an fold 580-12 luris. East 065-4, 359-1, 371 % Sydney, N.S. I Sydney, N.S. lovvlton 536-4 oughton Stn. 675 I Yarmouth, N S I HaHfax, N.S. ) Kldarts 646 ( Halifax, NS. P0«T orricw. Ka.st Dudswell . . KoMt Dunham East Uarltown . . Kastern Hartraur. Kti't Farnhain. . East Kerry East Folly Mount. Kasl flail's H. Rd Eiisl. Herefonl . . East Jeddore East Leiuehter . . East IJnton East Magdala ' Eantman Fjuitnian's Spri'ijs East Mapleton . . E Marifaretsyjlle. East Margaree . . East Mines Stat'n East Mountain . . East New Annan. Easton's Comers. East Oro East Point East Port Medway East River East R. St. Mary's East R. Sheet Har East BoKerville.. E. Roman Valley. East Sable River, East Scotch Settl't East Selkirk . . East Sherbrooke.. ESidePubnicoH K Side Rag'ged Is. East Sooke East South'mpt'n East Templeion., East Toronto Eastville East Wallace East Wentworth. East Williamsb'gh Eastwood Eaton Eaton ville Eauclaire Ebbsfieet Ebenezer .... Ebenezer .... Eberts Ebor Eburne Echo Bay Echo Place . Echo River .... KLRCTORAL DIHTRIUTH. Echo Vale *Economy Economy Point . Ecum Secum Ecum Secum B . Eddvstone Eden Eden Eden Grove Eden Mills . Edenwold . Edgar Edgar Mills. Wolfe Q Missis<|uoi O Colchester . . . . N S Inverness NS Bronie (J Digby NS Colchester NS King's NS Compton O Halifax NS Cumberland . .N 8 Grey, NR O Megantio (^ Bronie (/ Russell () Cumberland . .N S Annapolis N S Inverness NS Colchester ....NS Colchester.... NS Colchester ....NS Grenville, N R ..() Simooe, E R O King's P E I (Queen's N S Lunenburg NS Piotou NS Halifax N S Noithumberl'dNB Guysboro N S Shelburne ...N S King's NB Lisgar M RAILROAD ox WHICH. I locatrdurnkar'ht r. r. 8tati0.<< hkr KKV PP. 161 TO 163 POST orricu. Sherbrooke Q Yamiouth N S Shelburne . . . . N S Vancouver B C Cumberland ..NS Ottawa Q York, ER O Colchester ....N 8 Cumberland . . N S Cumberland . .N S Dundos O Oxford, S R . . . . O Compton Q Cumoerland. . . N S Dist of Nipissing.O Prince P E I Queen's P E I Assa Bothwell O Selkirk M N. Westminster BC Algoma O Brant, N R . . . . O Algoma O Compton Qi Colchester.... NS Colchester ....NS Guvsborough. .NS Halifax ...... N 8 Northumb', W R.O Elgin, ER O Marquette M Bruce, E R . . . . O Wellington, SR. O Simcoe, ER ....O Essex, SR O Dudswell 620, 675 Cowansville 535-3 Scotsbui-n l(W15. Cheticamp 369-2 5;t5-3 via DIgby, N S Debert Sta. 699-1 Centreville, 547 620 via Halifax, N S Oxford ,199- 16 via Owen Sound O i Lvster, 580-12 j .635-7, 053 I 631 I K Southampton 649 Middlcton 646. 714 .MargareeHar.359-2 699-1 Valley Sta 699-13 i Tatamagouche j 599-15 ^ Jasjier, 536-16 Orillia 680-32-67 Souris, East 665-4, 1 3591, 371 I Bridgewater 646, 374 I Chester 373 N.Glasgow .199-7-13 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Rogerville 699-2 L. Sett. 8 R 699-7 Lockport 376-3 Brownsville 543-1 635-61 (R R name Selkirk) Sherbrooke 612, 536-7, 680-8, 675 via Yarmouth, N 8 Lockeport, 376-3 via Victoria, B C 649 (R R name Maccan) 636-18, 327, 328 Coleman 680-9 Brookfleld 599-1 j Wallace 699-15 Wentworth Station 699-1 Aultsville, 580-9 680-83 620 Parrsborough 649 535-12 Alberton 665*1 Milton Sta. 666-1 Yorkton 622 673 Elkhorn 535-62 viaN. W'minsterBC 535 '25 Cainsville 580-79 Garden Riv. 535-2.6, 428-3,430-1,422-2 535-7 Londonderry Sta., 5991 do. do. Antigonishe 599-7 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Grafton 580-9 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 025-5 Xeepawa 622 580-o4(R R name Pinkerton) Arkell 535-37 Balgonie 635-52 Barrie 580-67 626-1 Edge Hill .... Eklgelcy Edgeley Farm Edgett's Landing. Ed|;ington jEdina Edmonton \Jidmontnn Eilmundxton Edna Edville Edwanlsville I Edwell lEdy'sMills Eel Brook , Eel Cove Eel Creek ,Eel River Crossi'g I Eel River Lake Ettingham . Egan Creek \*L'!/ an ville . I Egbert j Egerton . . . :Egg Island .. Eglington . . lEgniondville iEgmont Bay Egypte. Eight Island Lake Elba Elb Mills Elcho Elder Elder's Mills . I Eldon Station . I Eldorado Elford Elfrida I Eljrin j Elgin I Elffin ! Elgin Elginbiirg . . . Elginfleld ... Elgin Rood.. . Elia Elimville Eliza bethville. * Elkhorn Ellaton Ellengowan Ellen's Town Ellershouse . . EUesmere „. Elliott Elliott's Corners. Elliott's Mills ... Elliott Vale EUisboro' Ellisville Elm F:ima Elmbank Elm Creek Elmcrof t Elmfleld .. Elmgrove Elinhedge Elmhufst . . *Elmira .. KLKCTORAL DIHTRICTH. Grey, 8 R O York, WR O Assa RAILROAD ON WHICH LtlCATKIIOR NKAH'nT H. K. STATION HKK KBV PP. 151 TO 163 Durlmni 6a()-4e Concord ri80-67 Qu'AppclIc Station 636-52 Hillsliorough 693 RoHsi-au 4'Ji-3 Luchule .')3r>-18 5.-J5-39 Albert N B Muskoku d P Sd.O Argeiiteuil U Peel O Alta MaiVA Victoria N B 700, 7(Hi-t, .'•,3.'>-84 Alta Edmonton .'>35-6;{ N'umberlandER.O Colbomc 5Nii» Cape Breton.. .N S Sydney ipiH»14 Altai Red Deer 635-63 Bothwell 6-25-7 Yarmouth N Si'm Yarmotith. N S Victoria N Sji'i'd N. Sidney. N 8 Cumberland ..N S' Amherst :>'.«Vl Restigouche . .N B|699-2 York N BiCanterburyStation 535-90 Monck OP't Robinson 580-88 Hastings, N R . . o'Ormsby 544 Renfrew, S R .. 0|.6.'{5-11 Simcoe, 8 R . . . . O ' Wellington, N R.O 'Thornton 580-66 Mt. Forest .635-41, Saguenav Q York, ER O Huron, 8 R . . . . O Prince P EI Shefford Q GuvHborough..N8 Cardwell O Leeds, SR O Motick O Cardwell O York, W R . . . . O Victoria, N R . . () Hastings, N R ..O Essex, S R O Wentworth, SR..O Leeds, 8R O Pictou NS Albert NB N. WestminsterBC Frontenac O Middlesex, ER..O L'Islet Q York, WR O Perth, SR O Durham, ER .. O Selkirk M Norfolk, NR....0 Bruce, E R .... O Northumberl'd NB Hants NS York, ER O Lanark, 8 R Simcoe, E R Queen's King's . PET PEI Assa Leeds, 8 R O Lanark, N R ....O Dundas O Peel O Lisgar M Charlotte . . . . N B Pictou NS Simcoe, S R O Grey, ER O King's NB Waterloo NR .. O 80-46 345 via Toronto, Ont. .Seaforth.580-.62 Wellington Station 665-1 St. Ephrem d' I'p- ton 580-8 Antigonishe .599-7 Orangeville 535-40 Athens 516 Attercliffe Station 680-82, 625-5 Allistoa 580-64 Kleinburg 535 -40 580-20 644, 580-J3 Essex 626-1-6 StonyCreek.'>80-83 516 Lome 699-13 572 Dj'aN. W'minsterBC Glenvale 611, .509-1 Lucan 580-51 599-3 680-67 Exeter, 580.50 Garden Hill, 580-35 536 -52 580-80 (R R name Gibsons) Paisley 580-54 Chemlsford 532 714 Agincourt 635-34 580-30 Perth 535-34 Victoria Harbour 580-32 665-1 Peake Station 665-3 Wolseley 535-52 LvndhuVst 510 Stittsville 535-12 • hesterville, 536.;-i3 Hight" d, 5&0-51 535-.^' Bon '■ Uiver Sta... 6i Scot-i'.Ji-n 599-16 Alliston 680-64 via Meaford, Ont. Hampton 543*2, 699-12 580-47 I 170 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA, [1895 POST 0PFICB8. Elmira , ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. King's PEI RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR KBAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KET PP. 151 TO 153 Souris East 665-4, 359-1, 371 Antler, 535-58 ■Elmore Assa Klmsrtale Hants N S'599-1 Elmsdnle Prince P E I;665-l Elmsirle I'ontiac Qi Bristol 663 Eliustead Essjx, N R 0^535-42 Elm River , . larquctte M|Oakville, 644-2 Ehn Street Toronti; Centre. .O Elmsvale . Elmiville. Elm Tree . Elm S'allev IPelkirk Elmwood.. 'Einra i:iphii Elphinstone ElMe Elsi'i'^re Halifax N SiShubenacadie.599-l Cliarictce ....NB695 (R R name Dyers) > dding'ton O ^imcoe, N R O Arden 535-34 58006-69 MiReston 535-65 Bruce, ER O'iJ80-55 King's N B, Butternut Ri'ge572 Wellington, C R.O 580-54, ,535-36 Lanark, N R . . . .o' Mississippi Sta. 611 Marquette Ml.Strathclair Sta. 6-22 Victoria, N R . . O Gelert 580-30 POST OFFICES. Eskasoni Eskdale . Esinonde . . Esquesing Esquimalt Esquimaux Point * Essex Essex Essonville Esterhaz . , Estevan Estniere Bruce, N R ..O t.;on iSelkirk M Elva Emberson *Embro . Embrun Emerald Emerald Emerald Emerald Hill . . . . ^Etncrson Emery Emigrant Rotwi.. Emileville Emmett . . Emo River ■viiipey ... Selkirk M Muskoka & P Sd.O Oxford. NR ....O Russell O Lennox O Inverness N S Queen's ....PEI AUenford 580-55 Chater 535 -.52, 585 Melita 535-58 Uttersoii 580-67 Beachville 535-35, 580-83 South Indian 531 Bath 309, 324 lona 599-14,364,372 665-1-2 Selkirk MiMedora .535-57 Empire Empire Valley ''Emsdale .... Emy vale En'derby Enfield Enfield English Bay . . English Corner English Settlem't English Town Eiinis Ennishore . . . Enniskillen. . . Provencher M York, VVR O Westmoreland. N B Bagot Q Renfrew, SR O Algoma O Hastings, NR ..O Haldimand O Cariboo B C Muskoka & P Sd.O Queen's PEI Yale-Kootenav.BC Durham, WR ..O Hants NS Gasp6 Q Halifax..^^. ..NS Queen's 7 N B . .IVictoria NS Cardwell O Victoria N B Durham, W R . . O Enniskillen Sta. Ennismore Enon Enterpn'ge Epping.... Epsom .... Eramosn . . Erb Erlisville . . Eric Erie Erie View . *Enn .... Erinsville Erinview . . Erinville . . Erie Ernestowii Sta Errington Queen's N B Peterboro', W. R O 644-3, 535-55 535-40 638(RR name Mel- rose) St. Pie 535-1 Eganville 535-11 Rat Portage, 535-51 Eldorado 544, 580-33 York 580-70 Ashcroft 535-70 580-67 N. Wiltshire 665-1 535-74 Oshawa 580-9 .599-1 Sheldrake 345 Bedford Ba'ino99.1, 714 Annidale 543-1 via N. Sydnev, N S Tottenham .'■|.S0-65 Grand P'alls 535-84 Burketon Station 535-34 53") -88 via Peterborough Estang du Nord . Etchemin Ethel Etna Ettrick Eugenia Eureka Eustis Evandale ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATF.D OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Cape Breton . . N S Bruce, W R . . . . O Renfrew, S R . . O Halton O 580-65 (R R name Stewarton) Grand Narrows, South .599-14 Kincardine 5S0'48, 432 Ashdad 611 Victoria BC Saguenay Q Essex, SR O Inverness 574 345 6-25-1-5 . N Si Port Hawkesburv, I 599-14, 371, 3Sir Peterboro', ER. .0 Halilmrton 58030 Assal Whitewood Station I 535-52 Assal Victoria N SMcKinnons Harbor ,599-14 Oasp6 QlGrindstonels. 359-1 L('>vis Q;599-4 Evansville Evelyn . . Everett . . Everett Eversley Everton Ewan . . . * Exeter Exmoor Factory Dale , Fairbank Fairfax 1 1 Fairfax : I Fairfield i: Fairfield East... 1 1 Fairfield I ; Fairfield Plain . ! ' Fair Ground . . . Fail-hall . . Fairhaven Fairholme Cape Breton. .N sist. Peters 304, 370, 1 372 Addington O 509 1 , Grey, E R () via Meaford, Ont. Ontario, N R. . . .oLManohcster 580-38 Wellington, S R. Olvia Ouelph, Ont. Fail-ley Fail-light Fairinede Fairmont Springs Fail-mount Faimiont Fairxiew I Huron, E R . . . . O King's N S Middlesex, ER..0 Grev, S R O Pietou NS ,580-48 Wolfville 714 580-50 Flesherton, 535-40 599-13 Sherbrooke .... Q 512 King's N B 390, or NerepisSta 535-88 Algoma OlGore Bay 4283, I 430-1, 422-2 Middlesex, E R . O'Crumlin 535-38 Simcoe, S R . . . . O 580-64 V^ictoria NB York, NR O Wellington, S R.O Victoria, N R ...O Middlesex, NR..O Northumb'....NB King's York, W R .N S ...O M Selkirk . . . Stanstead Q King's PEI Brookville O .^t. John N B Oxford, S R . . . . O Norfolk, SR.. .0 Selkirk M Charlotte . . . . N B Muskoka & P. S'd.O Northunib' Torrancev'le 5S5-QI King 580-67 via Guelph, Ont. Kininount 580-30 580-50 Newcastle 599-2, 353 Aylesford 714 ,580-67 (R R name Fairbank June.) Souris 535-58-59 Boynton 512 Cherry Grove 065-4 .■.35-16 St. Martins 543-2 Burford 580-78 Tilsonburg, 580-78- 82, 025-5 Killarney, 535-57 St. Andrews 535-87, 400 Ahinic Harbour 4-20-4 Boiestown 532 Wnpella 535-52 Golden 535-53 via Meaford, Ont. King's N B Waterloo. N R.. O Frontenac O Haldimand O Norfolk, S R . . . .0 Wellington, S R. O Addington O Lisgar M Ouysboi-ough. .NS Wolfe Q Lennox O Vancouver B C Erskine jGrey, E R. Encott Es'Himinac . , ^Iscuminac . . l-.)8tlraeloii . . O Leeds, SR O Boiiavcnture. . . .'() Northumber' .N Hi3i3,orChatham532 Carleton N Bl Peel 535-86 Apohaqui 599-12 Waterloo .580->i7 via Kingston, Ont. Jarvis 5si)-70-82 Port Howan 580 '80 535-30 .509-1 Stonewall ,5,35-60 Lower Settlement South River .-)99-7 Marbleton 675, 620 ,580-9 via Naimimo, B C Markdale 535-40 Mallorytowv 580-9 508 Fail-view . 1 Fair view Fairview I'airv lew Station Fair Valley ''Fairville Falding Falkenburg ... Falkunburgh Sta. Falkiik. Falkland Falkland Falkland Rinn^!•fle]d, 010 ■rill 535-;i4 'll's Corners 535-12 V5-0 hnouth St'n. 714 i POST OFFICES. Faniiystelle.. Fansliawe . . . Fiiradiiy — Fi.rewell Fai-i-'o Farmei-ston Farmiiijfdale FanninKton Fainiiiiffton Fariiboro' . . Farndon .... Farnh.im Centre 'Faniham Farquhar Farran'9 Point Farrelton Fassifern , Father Point . . Fauxbourgr .... Fawcett Hill . . Fa«kham Fawn Feeteau'9 Mills Fellows Felton Feltz South Fennell's Fenaghvale . . . Fenella *Fenelon Falls , Fen wick Fenwiek Feiiwick 'Fergng Fer^'uslea Fei-ifuson Ferguson's Falls., Ferguson's Point, Fergusonvale Fernioy Feriidale Feriidiile Ferndale House . . Fern Glen Fenihill .. Fernton Ferry Landing Ferris Ferryville . , . . Fesserron Fetherston Fo\ erslumi .... FU'hl Fift'n Mile Stream Fifteen Point FiiKllay ^Fhi'ial Fiii;;er Board. . . . Fiiilayson Fiiitniia First South Fishing Lake . . . . Fisher Bay FIsherinan's liar . Fisherville ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Lisjf ar M Middlesex, R R..0 Hastings, N R . . O RAILROAD OS WHICH LOCATED OR SEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 POST OFFICES. 535-59 via London Coe Hill Mines 544 Wellington, IJ R.OlKenilworth 535-41 Kent O ,573, 6-25-5 Carleton NB King's N B King's PE I Cumberland . . N S Brome Q Missi3quoi Q Brome Q Missisquoi Q Perth, SR O Stormont O Ottawa Q Glengarry O Rimouski Q Lunenburg. . . .NS Westmoreland.N B Ontario, N R . . O Ontario, N It . . O Wolf Q Lennox Russell O Lunenburg . ..N S Simcoe, SR O Prescott Northumb', WR.O Victoria, NR...0 Monck O King's NB Cumberland . . N S Wellington, CR.O Renfrew, S R . . . O Middlesex, ER..0 Lanark, SR O Gloucester. . . .N B [Five Mile River.. JFlamboro' Centre ' Flanders Flatlands i Flat River Upper Woodstock .535-86 Sussex Vale 59{)12 Head of St. Peter's Bay 605-4 River Philip .599-1 WestShefford535-7 Farnham 535-1-2-7, 545-1, 632-1 Brigham 535"3 i 535-1-3-7, 545-1, 632-1 Dublin 580-52 580-9 656 Alexandria 531 599-2, 346 ! via Lunenburg, NS .572 Washago 580-67 Atherly 580-32-67 Victoriaville 580- 1-2-14 Earnstown Station 580-9 South Indian .531 Lunenburg 646 Gilford 080-67 i Maxville 531 via Cobourg, Ont. 580-30 Pt.Robinson 580-88 Amidale 543-1 Amherst 599 1 580-.54, 535-36 Renfrew 535-12,611 Hvde Park Corner 535-42, 580-50-83 Perth .535-34 Pockniouche .540 Flee Island . Fleetwood Fleming Flesherton Flesherton Stati'n Fletcher Fletcher's Station Fleurant . Fleuriau . Flinton . Flodden . Floradale . *Florence ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Hante NS Wentworth, N R.O Compton Q Restigouche . . N B Queen's .... PEI Marquette M Durham, ER....0 Assa Grey, SR O Grey, S R O Kent Halifax NS Bonaventure Q Rimouski Q Addington O Richmond Q Waterloo, N R ..O Middlesex, W R. O FloTPnceville . . . Florenceville, E. ' Florenta , Flowers' Cove . Flower Station . J Flume Ridge . . . Folkins Foley Toley Brook .. . Folley Lake . . . , Folly Mountain . I Folly Village . . . Fontennelle ... Fontenuy ,*Fonthill. Forbes . . . Simcoe, NR . . . . 0|Phelpston .580-69 Addington O Westport 516, 319 Albert N B Elgin 572 Simcoe, E R Assa ,.0 Muskoka & P Sd.O Middlesex, SR..0 Lisgar M Victoria N S Queen's N B Carleton N Bj Woodstock 535-86- 00 Moiisoinin 535-52 420-3 or Falken- burg 580-07 Emsdale 580-67 Hyde Park Corner 535-42, 580-50-83 Dirt Winniyieg, Man Orangedale .599-14 Welsfo.d, 535-.88 Forbes Point Ford's Mills *Funhcich . . Fordyce .... Foreman .... * Forest .... Forestdale . . . Carleton NB Carleton N B Marquette M Queen's N B Lanark, N R . . . .0 Charlotte ....NB King's N B Ontario, S R ....O Victoria N B Colchester.... NS RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STA-nOK SB! KEY PP. 161 TO 153 Colchester . . Colchester . . Gasp6 ,.NS ,.NS Richmond Q Welland O Colchester ....N S Forest Farm Forest Glade Forester's Falls . . Forest Glen . . . . Forest Hill Forest Hill Fish Lake Fitch n.ay Fitzgerald Stati'n Fitzi-o> Harbour. Five islands Simcoe, ER ....O Muskoka & P Sd.O Grey, E R O Vale&Kooten'y.BC Halifax N S Prince PEI Selkirk M Elgin, W R . . . . O Victoria, S R....O Victoria N S Card«-ell O Linieiiburg' NS Diagar Guysboro' . Haldiinand .580-32 I via Parr\- Sound, O Flesherton 535-40 .535-53 Lome ,599-13 Miscnuche 605-1 535-65 Sliedden 625-5 Sonva 580-,'JS loiia .5!)!)-14,;«U,.372 Allistoii 5S004 rill Lunenburg, NS Assaj Voi-kton ti-22 ...Mlviii Scllvii-k • NSi Forest Mills ... Foreaton Forestville Forrest Station Forfar Forks O Prince Edward . .O Stanstead ii Prince PEI Lanark, N R....0 Xt'llos Corners ,581 1 -,82 ri"'( Picton, Ont. Stanstead Junc- tion 512, 512-1 605-1 (R R name Richmond) Arnprior 535,12 Forks, Riuldeck . Forks Uoail FoniiitM Fort u la Coriie . Fo'.'t Alexander. Fort Augustus . ForfcCoulonge . Fort Ellicc 'Fort Erie Forieseue Fort '.'ranees . . . . Fortierville . , . . Forties Settleni't, Fortin Shubenacadie 599-1 Waterdown 580-87 Eaton 620 .599-2 via Charlottetown, PE I Portage La Prairie 535-52, 644-2 Franklin 58035 535-52 535-40 535-40 025-5 599-1 (R R name Wellington) Escuminac ,508 Ste. Luce 599-2 Madoc 580-33 Racine 653 Elmira 580-47 Both well 535-42, 580-83, .535-86 .'i85-86 Gladstone 622 Newcastle Cr'k 390 611 HarvySta'n 535-88 Sussex "Wale 599-12 Oshawa ,580-9 Grand Falls 535-84 599-1 (R R name Folleigh) DebertSta'n 599-1 Debert Sta. ,599-1 Gaspe Basin 3J6, 3,50 Richmond East, 580-8-12 Pt Robinson' 580-88 Denmark Road, 599-15 Harrington 376-3 Shelburne ....NS Kent N BlWeldford ,599-2 Huron, ER .... O .535-41 Huron, WR....0 Haldimand O Lambton,WR ..O Nicolet Q Assa Annapolis NS Renfrew, N R . . O Inverness . . . .N S Albert N B King's PEI Lennox O Blyth 580-50 Jjirvis 580-70-82 .580-51 Bulstrode Station 580-14 Whitewood Station .535-52 Middleton, 646, 714-14 Grahams, .535-12 Head of St. Peters Bav 065-4 Napanee 509-2, 580-9 Carleton N B Bristol 535-86 Norfolk, S R ....O1580-80 Selkirk MJ Leeds, SR 516 Queen's N B| Butternut Ridge 572 Victoria N S! lona .599-14, 364, Monck . . . . Bruce, E U . . O .. O Saak lisgar M •Queen's ....PEI Ponliac Q Colchester N S| Parrsborough 549 Marquette M Welland O Victoria, N R . , O Algoma O Lotbiniere Q Lunenburg. . . .N S Rimouski Q Perry Station 625-6 Walkerton 580-54 Pr. Albert ,535-62 via Selkirk, Man. I'is(iuid (i65'3 6(13 K R name Cou- longe Hirtle 022 025-2, ,5>0-79-82 Furnace Falls (!00 Rat Portage 535-61 Batiscan 535-21, Stoddarts 646 Little Metis Sta- tion 699-2 172 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 ■ 1895] PC POST OFFICES. Fort Kipp Fort Lawrence Fort Louisburff Fort Pelly Fort Sask'tchew'n Fort Simpson Fort Steele Fort Stewart Fortune Bridq;e. . Fortune Cove Fort William *FQrt William .. *Fort William W. Foster Foster's Foster's Croft . . Fosterville Fourchu Four Falls Four Mile Brook . Four Roads .... Fournier Fowler's Corners Fox Bay Foxboro' Fox Creek Fox Harbour. . . t'ox Island Main Foxinead Fox Point Fox River , KLECTORAL DISTRICTS. Alta Cumberland Cape Breton .NS .NS Assa Alta N'wWestm'ster.BC Fox River .... Foxton Fox Warren . . Foymount .... Framboise .... Framboise rterv'e Frampton .... Franconia .... * Fran I,- ford .. Frank Hill .... Franklin Franklin Frankville .... Franklin Centre . Franks Bay Franktown Frankville Fraserburg Fraser's Grant . Fraser's Mills.. . Fraserville Frechette Fredericton Fredericton June Fredericton Road Fredericton .Sta.. Freeborn Freeland , Freeland , Freclton , Freeman . Freeport Freeport Freetown . . . . * Freiigh»bxirg French Bay Yale-Kootenay.BC Hastings, NR. O King's P E I Prince P E I Pontiac Q Algoma O Algoma O Brome Q Lunenburg . . N S King's N B York N B Richmond N S Victoria N B Pictou NS Gloucester N B Prescott O PetCiboro', W R.O Ga8p(5 Q Hastings, E R .. () Westmoreland. N B Cumberland . . N S Guysboro' N S Sinicoe, E R O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Gaspd Q Cumberland.. NS Lisgar M Marquette M Renfrew, S R . . O Richmond . . . . N S Richmond N S Dorchester Q Monck O Hastings, W R . . () Victoria, S R . . . . O Durham, E R . . O Marquette M Antigonishe . . N S Huntingdon Q Muskoka&P.S'd.O Lanark, S R . . . . O Brockville O ..() NS NS RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Ontario, N R. . Antigonishe . . Antigonishe . . Durham, E R Livis York N B Sunbury N B Weatmoreland.N B (Queen's . . . . Perth, N R PEI ... O Leeds, SR () Prince PEI Wentworth, N R.O Hallon Digby, NS Waterloo, S R . . O Prince PEI Missixquoi (^ Bruce, N R . . . . O Leithbridge 500, or Macleod 535-64 5991 via Sydney, N S Yorkton 622 Edmonton iS35-63 450'5, or via Na- nainio, B C Golden .535-53 Ormsby 544 Souris East 665-4,1 O'Leary Sta. 665-11 Pembroke, 0535-12; 535-51, 664 i 535-51, 664 I 535-4-7 ! Barss Corners 646 I Sussex Valo 599-12 Canterbury Sta'tn: 535-90 I St. Peters 364, 370 372 j Aroostook Juno. | 535-84-86 I West River Station ! 599-13 Maxville 531 580-35 (RR name Best's) [ Natashquan 345 .580 "27 LfAv;sville 518 P'lgwash 599-15 i C.vnso 364, 371 i 580-32 I Huntsville 580-67, Qaspe Basin 346, 350 Parrsborough 549 Stonewall 535-00 ; 622 Eganville 535-11 I St. Peters 364, 370 St. Peters 364, 370 St. Henedine 675 Perrv Sta. 625-5 .544 via Peterborough 580-35 622 Harbor au Bouche 599-7 1 Athelstan | N. Bay 635-12-13, 580-67, 535-16 Jasper 535-16 ! Bi-acebridge 580-07 Heatlierton 599-7 Lower Set't South River 599-7 580-35 Craig's Road Sta'n 580-1-2 .532, 535-82-83, 390, .535-82-88 Sali«l)urv .599-12, 69'^, 605-1 58053 (R R name Peffers) Newl)oro 510, 319 Conwa\ Sta. 6(15-1 Puslinch 535-35 Burlington 580-65- 87 Digby 71-2, 392, 393-2 1 Preston 580-54 ! 665-1 I St.Arnmnd Sta.545 Allenford 58056 POST 0KFICF.8. French Creek . . French Lake French River.. .. French River French liiver French Road .... Fronchvale French Village . . French Village . . French Village . . French Village . . Friars Head Ch'el Friar's Head .... Frizzleton Froatburn Frock Frogmore Frome Frontier Frost Village . . . . Fulford Fulford Harbour. Fullarton Fuller Fulton Fulton Brook . . . I Fulton's Mills. . . Furnace Falls . jFyfleld Gabarou.se Lake Gabaruime Gabarouse Bara'is Gabriola Island. Gad's Hill Gagetou'K ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Galbraith Galena Galetta Gallas Point ... Galliiigertown . Gaison *Galt Gamebridge ... i*Gananotjne . . . JGarden Hill .. Garden Island . Garden of Eden Garden River Vancouver BC Sunbury N B Pictou NS Queen's PEI Muskoka&P.S'd.O Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Drumniond . . . . Q Queen's .... PEI King's N B Halifax N S Inverness .... N S Inverness N S Inverness ... N S Dundas O New Westminster. Norfolk, S R....O Elgin, WR ....O Huntingdon — Q Shefiford Q Broine Q Vancouver. . . .B C Perth, S R O Hastings, N R.. O Wentworth, S R.O Queen's N B Wellington, N R.O Victoria, N R .. O Bruce, E R O Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton. .N S Vancouver. . . .B C RAIL80AU ON WIllcn LOCATED OR XKARsr R. R. STATION 8KB i KEY PP. 151 To 1,0;)' O.xford, N R.... O Queen's N B Lanark, NR....O Yale-Kootenav.BC Lanark, N R. *...() Queen's .... PEI Storiaont O Q o o o o o Coni])\;on Waterloo, S R Ontario, N R . Leeds, S R. . Durham, E R P'rontenac. . . . Pictou N S Algoma ....... O Gardiner Mines. . Gardiner's Creek. Gaifleld Garland Garland Garneau Garnet Garnet Garnham Garretton Garrison Road . . Giirryowen (iarlhby Station . Gartinore Oasparine .'Ganpi' Basin. . . . Gaspii Bay, South jOaspercaiix . . . . i Oaspereaux Oaspereaux .... 'Oosperea'x Stat'n jUaveltou Ca)»e Breton . . N S St. John N B Queen's ... PEI Chiiteauguay . . Q King's N S L'Islet Q Haldimnnd .... (» St. John N B Vancouver . . . .B (! Grenville, SR . O Wetland O Grev, N R O Wolfe Marciuettc , Chftteauguav . . Q Oaspd ! . . . . Q ^ GtsjuS King's .'peI Queen's N B King's NS Queen's N B Yannouth ..,.NS 451, or iria Nanai- mo, B C Woasis Sta. ii:i;.-%i Merigoniishe ,'i!>!i7 Kensnigton GO")] 422, 430-2, or .Mas- sey S!a. 53.'i->') via Sydney, N 8. Leitc"he'sO'k."i Badiieck 304, ,i7(l, 372 via Morrisburg, via Vanrouver Tilsonbui:,'' 580-78- 82, 62.". -5 Sheilden 625-5 Hemmingford. 580-5 Waterloo .j;i5-4, .545-1 .535-7 Burgoyne Bav 4,51 Mitchell .580-52 Ivanhoe 535-34, 580-33 Winona 580-83 Chipman 543-] , 39(i 580-54 600 Teeswater 535-41 via Sydney, N S via Sydney, N S via Sydney, N S 451 or ci'iT Nanainio, BC 580-53 390 or Welsford 535-88 .\Imonte 535-12 Golden 535-53 Arnpiior .535-12 via Charlottetowii Aultsville ,580-9 Scottstown 5357 580-47-54, 535-35 580-32 02, 321, 325-1 580-35 3'25-3 ruiKingstonO N.Glasgow 599-7-l;> .535-25, 4L;i>-.-!, 430-1, 422-2 I'irt Sydiie.\ , N S St. Marlins 543-2 via Chai'lottetown, Aubrey 531 Berwick 714 St. Jean Port Joli 599-3 580-70 via St. John N B via Present I, Out. via Fori Erie, Out. I'i'rt t)wen Sound, <> 075 Stratbclair Sta. 6-2t! St. Remi t8n-5 340, 3.50 (Gaspe Ia\) Black Cape 50^ A. [189511895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 173 RAILROAD ON WllHn LOCATED OR NKARk]. R. R. STATION 8KP KEY 1>P. 151 TO irj.,' ■«aiiai. C 451, or iria nio, B C Waasis Sta. r.ii.vj,.) Meiigoiuishf ,"i!l!ij Keiisinfftoii (JCJl 422, 4;{(C2, 01' Mas- sey S!a. ii:i:>-i;, via S.vdiiey, X s. Loituhe'sO'k ."i!ii)i4 Ricliinoiid .Station ri80-S-] 2 M't Stfwart (iorrlj.j via St. John, N |i nia Halifax, N ,s Maryait-e H'r ,'l.',:(-2 MarKaree Il'r xm') Bmideuk 304, ;i7ii" 372 via Jlori'islmi'ir^ via VaiU'otn t>i- Tilsoiibiiiy fisiO'TS- 82, ti2;V.=; Sheddeii (i2.'i-r) Heniniingford!i,s05 Waterloo .j;i.>-4, )45-l 535-7 Burjro.viie Bay 4.';i Mitchell .'iSO'52 Ivaiihoe .')35-34, 580-33 Winona 580-83 Chiiminn 543-],3!)0 580-54 600 TeeHwater 535'4l via Sydney, N S via Sydney, N S via Sy(hie"\ , N S 451 or via Xanainio, BC 680-53 390 or Welsford 536-88 Almonte 530-12 Golden 5;}5-53 Arnjirior 535-)2 via Charlottetown Ault.sville 580-9 Scottstown 535-7 .'i8(l-47-.54, 535-35 5)-:o-32 702, 321, 325-1 580-35 325-3 nVdiiiisfstonO N.Glasffow.'>i)9-7-13 535-25, 428-;;. 430-1, 422-2 via Sydney, \ S St. Mui-tin's 543-2 via Chai-lottetown, Aubrey 531 Berwick 714 it. Jean I'ort Joli 599-3 >8O-70 ')ia St. John N B m Prescott, Ont. >ia Korl Krie, Ont. •ia <)v>en SoMiid, i> 175 vth Glassnurn Glascott Glasgow (ilasgow Glassvllle (llas'onbury .... Uli-beRoad Giciohen Glen Adelaide . . Glen Alda 'Glon Allan .. .. ELECTORAL DISTRICrS. Colchester ...N S Northuniberl'd NB Halifax NS Sunbury . . N B Vicf >ria, N R ... O Argenteuil . . . . Q Argenteuil Q Vancouver . . . .BC Nicolet Q Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . . N S King's PE I Halton O Stanstead Q Antigonishe . . N S York, NR O Huntingdon . . ..Q Ontario, N R.. ..O Renfrew, N R . . O Waterloo, SR ..O Albert NB Shncoe. E R O Annapolis . . . .N S Essex, SR O Saguenav Q Lunenburff , . . .NS Lisgar M Quysboro' . . . . N S Khig's N B Grey, E R O Simcoe, E R O York NB Digby NS Cumberland ..N S Prince Edward. .0 Simcoe, E R O Marquette M Hastings ER O Northumberld.NB York, NR O Haldiinand . . . . O Victoria N S Victoria N B Bruce, N R . . . O Cape Breton . . N S Victoria N S V'ictoria N S Brome Q Hastings, NR ..O Lisgar M St. John (J RAILROAD ON WHICH { LOCATED OR NKAR'STi R. R. STATION «IBe' KEY PP. 151 TO 153' i Shubenacadie 599-1 Negnac 353 ShubenacadieS99.l' Waasis Sta. 535-82 680-30 Lachute 5.35-18 St. Hennas 536-18 North Saanich 451 Ste. Angele de La- val ,580-14 599-14 665-3, 359-1 580-51-65 342 or Stanstead June. 512, 512-1 Antigonishe 599-7 Sutton West 580-37, Henimingf ord.580'5 1 Gravenhurst 580-67 , Egansville ,535-11 .580-47 I Albert 693 j Gravenhurst 680-07 Bridgetown 714 Essex, 625 -1-b Natashquan 346 Get sort's Cove 374 or Bridgewater 646 via Selkirk, Man. Lower Settlement, South R!ver599-7- Sussex Vale .599-12' via CoUingwood, 0| Elmvale 580-66-69 532, 535-83 712 (R R name Port Gill)ert) Halfway River Sta. 549 via Picton, Ont. Oro Station 580-67 Strathclair Sta. 622 Provencher M Middlesex, ER..0 Victoria N B Marquette .... M Victoria NB POST OFFICES. Glen Almond Glen Alpine . Glen Anglin . Glenannan . . . Glenarm Glen Bard . . . Glen Bean Glenbervie Glen Buell Olenboro' Olenburnie Glencairn Glen Campbell . *Glencoe Glencoe Glencoe Olencove ;Glen Colin . . . iGlencorradale |Glen Cross . . . iGlencross . . . pien Donald . [Glendale iGlendale Glendale Glendinning . [Glendyer . . . Gleneden . Glenelg . . . . Glen Ewen . . Glenfr.nning Glen Parrow BLF,CTORAL DISTRICTS. Ottawa Q Antigonishe . . N S Gloucester . . .NB Huron, E R O Victoria, NR O Antigonishe . .N S Ottawa Q Colchester . . . . N S Brockville O Marquette M Frontenac O Simcoe, S R ....O Inverness NS Middlesex, WR..0 Inverness . . . . N S Restigouche . . N B Ouysboro' ....N S RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Buckingham .535-18 Antigonishe 599-7 Janeville 340 535-41 Woodville, 580-36 James River Sta., 599-7 Kazubazua 6.56 Brookfleld .599-1 516 (R R name Forthton) 535-59 via Kingston, Ont. 580-64 Elgin, ER O King's P E I Card well O Selkirk M Glengarry O Inverness . . . .N S Middlesex, ER. O Marquette .... M Selkirk M Inverness NS Grey, ER O Guysboro' .. .NS Assa King's P E I Huron, E R . . . O iGlenftnnan Glengarry Glengarry Bruce, W R . Durham, E R Victoria, S R. Blissfleld 532 .580-07 Nelles Corn's 580-82 lona .599-14, 364, 372 Ortonville 535-84 Paisley 680-54 Boisdale C. .599-14 Iona599-14,364,372 do do West Brome 535-3 544 via Selkirk, Man. 580-13 (R R name St. Nicholas) via Winnipeg, Man Harriettsv'le 535-35 Kilburn 535-86 622 ,Red Rapids 535-91 Alta Dewdney 535-64 .. O Pinkerton ,'^■..0-54 .. o'Mill Brook 580-35 Glengarry Stat'n. Glengarry Valley Queen's . Inverness ..PE I ,...NS Prince P E I 580-82-83, .535-42 W. Bay Road 599-14 Head of Tide ,599-2 Lower Settlement, S. River .599-7 Springfield 625-5 Cherry Grove 665-1 Orangeville 535-40 Morden 535-57 Summerstown Sta. 580-9 W.Bay Road 599.14 via London, Ont. Neepawa, 622 Baldur 644'1 Port Hood, 359-2, 361 Mt. Forest 835-41, 580-46 Antigonishe .599-7 Oxbow 535 -.58 Cardigan Bd. 065-3 Wingham .580-48-.50 535-41 via Charlottetown Port Hood 359-2, 364 Bloom field Station ! 065-1 Pictou NS 599-13 ..O 580-35 (R R name Ops) Wentworth, S R.O Glanford Sta 580-70 Wentworth, S R.O 580-70 Hastings, N It . .O Millbridge 544 Middlesex, S R. .O 6'25-4, 580-81 Antigonishe . . NS Heatherton 599-2 Grey, S R OIH-arkeley 535-40 Ontario, W R. . ..O Stouffville680-36-3' Glen Gordon Glengyle Glenholm Glen Huron Glen Iver . . Glenila Cape Breton . . N S jottawa Q I Pontine (J I Marquette M Sinifloe, NR... . O Sherbrooke Q Muskoka & P Sd.O Olenlea . . . Glenlivet. . . Gleiilivet. . . Glen Lloyd Glen Major. Glen Margaret Glen Martin . . Glen Mary. . . . Glen Meyer . . . Glen Millar.. Glemnore . . Glenmore . . iQlen Morris I Glen Murray i^ape Breton . . N S Ciirleton N B .Vddingt.in . . . . O Antigonishe . .N S Alta Assa Piterboro', Ell.O Wellington, U R.O Shunacadie 599-14 Bristol 535-80 KaladarSta. 535-31 Antigonishe 599-7 535 -53 Moosoinin 535-52 Coe Hill Mines 544 Drayton 580-54 Glennevis . . . (Men Norman Glen Oak Glenora Glenora iGlen Orchard. Olenorchy . . . Glen Porter . Glen Rue Provencher M Ottawa Q Restigouche . . N B Magantic Q Ontario, W R . . O Halifax N S King's P E I Sask Norfolk, SR....0 Hastings, W R . . O Grenville, S R . . O Colchester . . . . N S Brant, N R . . . . O Megantic Q Glengarry O Glengarry O Middlesex, S R..0 Selkirk M Prince Edward. .O Simcoe, E R . . . . O Halton O Northumh'....NB Lambton, E R . . O St. Peters 364,' 370, 372 Bristol 603 Arden Station 622 580 64 Sherbrooke 512, 535-7, 580-8, 075 Royal 644-3 Kirks Ferry 6.56 Head of Tide 599-2 Ste. Julie Station .580-12 Myrtle 535-34, ,580 -;« Wirt Halifax, N S Cardigan Bd. 665-3 Pr. Albert 636-62 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 625-3 via Trenton, Ont. Maitland, .5809 Shubenacadie .599-1 Gait 535-35, .580-47- 54 Ste. Julie Station .580-12 Dalhousie M. 535-33 do do Longwood 535'4?, 580-83 Pilot Mound 536-57 via Picton 309 Redwood 4203 Oakville 580-87 Blackville .532 6'25-8 'im 174 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIOXS IN CANADA, [1895 If, ; J ' u " ;i POST OFFICES. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Gleu P wl Oleu Kobertsi n . Olo.i Ross Olenroy Glen Sandfleld . Glenshee Glenshee G!en Sinail Glensmith Glen Stewart . . , Glen Siitton . . GlenT": Glen UiK Glenvale Glenvale Glenville Glen Water Glen William . . Glen Williams Glen Willow . . Glen Wood. . . Glen Wood Gobeil Goble'a Corners Godbout *Goderich .... Godfrey Godolphin .... Gofl's Golden Goldenbnrg . . . Golden Grove. . Golden Grove M'ls Golden Lake .... Golden liidjije .... Golden Stream . . Golden Valley . . Golden ville Goldfleld €k)ld River Goldsmith Goldstone Gold Stream — Gondola Point . . Gonor Good Corner .... Gootlerham Gowlstown Goodwood ...... Gooseberry Cove Goose Creek — Goose River .... Gordon Goixion Creek .. Oordonsville .... Oordonville .... Gore *Oore Bay Gore's Landing.. Gorintr Oorii tL ■ *Gnvrie Goslien Goshen Gosport (■ •./"■«(/«« .'~'f., Br. • ■oDiiiis Bay .. .. Cfiula's River .. Gould V. Mil' StAtiO:! .. O .ililvilie G'"ii"ock RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KBY PP. 151 TO 153 Antitonishe. . N S Glenufarrv O Hastings, WR..0 Glengarry O Glengarry O Norlolk, S R....0 Pictou NS Grenville, S R . . O Marcjuette M Dundas . O Brome Q Lanark, S R O Antigonishe . . N S Frontenac O Westmoreland. N B Inverness N S Glengarry O Kings P E I Halton O Middlesex, W R. O Yarmouth .... N S N. W'estminster. BC Charlevoix Q Brant, N R .... O Saguenav Q Huron, VVR.... O Addington oltJl 1 (R R name Bed- ford) Antigonishe 609"7 531, f;31-l i 544(RRnameChi8-i holms) I Green Valley 535 -33 Glen Robertson 531, 531-1 Delhi 580-&2 Merigpnishe 5997 Spencerville 535'20 Neepawa 622 via Iro(|Uoi8, Ont, 535-3 Perth 535-34 Antigonishe 599-7 .509-1, 611 Petit'jodiac 572, 599-12 Port Hood 359-2 364 via Cornwall, Ont. Cardigan Bd. 6C5-3 580-65 Appin .'i80-S3 via Yarmouth, N S Port Hannnond 535-70, 450-3 Murray Bay 329-8 180-83 345 .580-52, 432 ELE 'TOR'L JRAILROAD O.N vviiiti, ffi! LOCATED OR XKAR':,r V H. R. STATIOV Ki ■' '^EY p.r. 151 1. -., Northumb', E R. O Halifax N S Yale-Kootenay.BC Algoma o St. John NB St. John N B Renfrew, N R . . O Carleton N B Marquette M Mu8koka& P. S'd.O Guysboro" .... N S Stormont O Lunenburg . . N S Essex, S H O Wellington, C R.O Victoria. .... B C King's «N B Lisgar M Carleton N B Peterboro', ER..0 C.-\rleton O Ontario, W R . . O St. John ...;■.. N B St. John NB King's PE 1 Essex, S R O Pontiac (^ Carleton N B Wellington, N R.O Hants NS Algoma O Northuml)', W R.O Grev, E R O York, E R O Huron. E R . . . . O Albert N B (Juysborr' N S Lennox O Halifax, NS Algiiina O Alg'.-.:a........ O Comiiton Q Coin) (ton O Westmoreland. N IJ Wellington, S R.O Oampbellf'd .'•)SO-27 Windsor Jun, .599-1 714 I 535.53 via St. John, N B i i'w St. John, N B | Egan ville 535-11 Peel 535-86 Gladstone 622 Trout Creek 580-67 Antigonishe 599-7 South Finch 535-33 Slahone B. 646, 373 Blytheswoo(j.9o. Waterville 7U 35-32 Emerald 665 •1-2 Malton 5&0'51 5!)a-g Renous B'dye Granby 545 •] 546'1 Grandigue F'rv 364 540 53,5 -88 Park Hill 580-51 Bajfotville 329 ;> 5(t8 Hartiiey 535 '58 Kill Halifax, \ S 35f)'l Murray Bay 32i1-S St. Eustache 53:)-22 I Oaspe Ba'n 340, 35a .1 580-13 I j ivo. Winnipeff, Man. Duck and Priii:;le, Man., 535-70 535-19 St. Francois, Xord East, 675 1 SjChetieamp 359-2 I'Gaspe Ba'n 34C,;i,'ii> 5|.535-84 B|«»rtonville .535-84 BjGrand Mniiaii 4n:j 3 Notre Dame 51s ^IStobart 535-62 509-1 403orOTrtE"port .Me Lac a la Torture 535-19 St. Octave 599-2 via Sydney, X S via Svdnev, X S Ionar-99-14,364..;:2 SJ599-14 (R K nam. lona) J St. Adelaide de I'a- bos 350 J|St. Anselnie 67.' :S|714 i»'350orBl. Cai'f' ■ 1st. Leonards SI luii 53,5-84 :> St. Peters 364, DTu viit St. Peters Ste. Monique ik Nicniet, ,565 Little York 665'3 )j 5.35 -41 [[('/« Cluirlottetown, [jCypre.fsRiv, 5,-i5'.'i!) )iOran|,fe\ille 53.V4i; /jSpence's Bd 535'7ii )iTrout Creek 5»ii'i;7 I via Li\eriKiol )|South Indian 5.il i|CapTorineniincii:!.> >|CheHterville 53.'>-;)L" !iConio.\ 450--2, 451 > St. Marvs 580-4',i'il • 58(1-51 i Westville 699-0 • !r/rt Cornwall, Mill l|Brea(lalbnne(:(i." 1 iiAnnapolis 714, :i!''.'. I i03- , 712 1895] POST OFFICE.S AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. RAILROAD 0.\ Wiikll |L0CATEDOR.NKAR';,r V i'OST : ^ iCES. Qrancille Ferry.. Gra.ssinere Grassy'8 Corners. Griittan Grittan Gravel Hill •Gravenhurst .. Graj-stook '^■reat Shemogue. ♦(,»■('«* Village .. Gfi 'nbank Green Bay Greenbush Greenbush Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield G/nfl'd,St. Mary's Green Harbour . . Greert Hill Gretn Hill Green Hill Greenlaw Greenock Green Point .... Green Point Green Ridge Green River .... Green River Green River Green Road .... Green's Brook .. Green's Creek . . Greenshielda .... Greenside Greensville Green Vale Green \'alley .... Greenview Greenville ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILHOADON WHICH I liOOATHU OR NEAR'ST R. R. 8TATI0S SEK I KEY PP. 151 TO 153 I POST OFFICES. KLECTORAL I'lSTRICTS. Annapolis . . . . N S Muskoka* PSd. 0,315 do or dj HuntsviUe Grondints Ponneuf. 80-67 Wentworth, S R.OJGnnisby 580-83 Northuinberl'd NBlNeguac 353 Renfrew, S K . . O Ashdad 611 Stormont O Simcoe, E R O Peterboro,' E R..3 Westmoreland.N B Colchester . . N S MoneklandSt535'33 580-67, 420-3 | via Peterborough Shediac .599-11 j Lon'derry St. 599-1 \ Ontario, N R .. OBlackwa'r 580-35-36 Algoma OltiirtLittleCurrentO Brockville OJWhitehurst 535-16 York N Bi W'odstock.535-86-90 Antigonishe . .N S'Antigonishe 599-7 Glengarry Oi531 Grondines Station I Portnei: Q Grosses Coques . . Grosses Hoches Grosvenor Carleton NB Queen's N S Colchester N S Guvsboro' N S Shelburne ....NS Florencevi!le535-89 Bridgewater 646 Valley Sta., 599-13 Antigonishe 599-7 Lockeport 376-3 Pictou N SI Westville 599-9 Cumberland . .N SjParrsborough 549 York NB Alta Bruce, E R . . . . O Prince Ed ward.. O Gloucester N B Provencher M T6miscouta . . . . Q Ontario, W R . . O Victoria N B Carleton NB Pictou N S Colchester N S Richmond Q Grev, S R O Went\. orth, N R.O King's P E I jSouris East 665 Glengan-y 01535-33 Greenville Stat'n. Greenway Greenway Greenwich Greenwich Hill Greenwood . . 'GicenwoDd . Greenwood . . Greer Greer Mount Gregory — Cross Creek 532 Red Deer 53563 VValkerton 580-54 via Pieton, Ont. 599-2 via Emerson, Man. R. du Loup (en has) 599-2-3, 700, 3-29-8 Lo>ust Hill 535-34 535-84 Debec 535-S5-90 N.Glasgow, 509-7-13 Brookfleld 5M-1 St. Cyr 580-12 Holstein 580-46 Dundas 580'83 Grovesend Groves Point . . Croveton Grund Gueguen *Guelph Guilds Gulf Shore Gull Cove Gull Creek .... Gull Lake .... Gunning Cove Gunter Guthrie Guysborough . . Digby Rimouski .NS Guysborough .N S Elgin, E R O Cape Breton . . N S Grenville, S R..O Selkirk M Kent N B Wellington, S R .0 Kent O Cumberland . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Addington O Assa Shelburne . . . . N S Hastings, N K.. O O .0 Hastings, N R.. O Cumberland . . N S Cumberland . . N S Middlesex, NR..0 Selkirk M King's P E I Orinsby 544 1 1 599-1 (R R name Westchester) 599-1 Park Hill ,580-51 644-1 Guysborough Guysboro' In'vale Gypsum Mines . . Hackett's Cove . . Hadlow Cove .... Hagan *IlagerHviUe Hagerman's C'nrs Haileybury jHainsville I Halcro Haley Station Halcomb iHaldaneHill .... jHaif Island Cove. 1 Halfway cove Halfway Erook . . Half way RiverSta. Simcoe, E R. . . Norfolk, NR.. (*IIalibiirton * Halifax Grenfel . . . Giea/i'll . . . ^Grenville . Gresham . . . Gretna Gretna Grey's Mills Grey wood . Kings NB Lisgar M Ontario, W R . . O Kiig's NS St. John NB Pontiac Q Simcoe, ER.... O Simcoe, N R Griersot) . , Griersville Griffln . . , Grillln's Corners.. Grillin Cove Griffith "irimdby Grimsby Park . . . Grimsby Centre. . Grimstiiopo (irimstoii Gri luinUiimlHland GtinviM ...O Assa • Q .. o Guysborough .N S Guysborough .N S Haldiniand O Halifax NS Levis Q Vancouver B C Haldimand O York, ER O Nipissing O Dundas O Sask Renfrew, N R. . . O Northumberl'd NB MuskokaiP. Sd O Guysboro' N S Guysborough .N S Colchester. . . .N S Cumberland . . N S Peterboro', E R .O Halifax N S Head of St. Peters Bay 665-4 Mouth of Nerepis 535-88 Stonewall 535-60 Whitby 580-9-38 i Kingston Sta. 714 ' St. Martins 643 2 i Shawville 663 420-3 or Utterson 580-67 1 Colwell 580-68-69 535-52 541,535-18,328,3271 Paisley 580-54 I 535*56 ' Nap'nee 509-2,580-9 Rothsav 599-12 Annapolis 714, 392, 303-2, 712 Dewdney 535-64 , via Meaford, Ont. Q iStanstead J unction I 512-1 Elgin, E R OiTilsonburg 580-78- I 82, 625-5 Gaspi' QiGaspe Ha'n 346, 350 Renfrew, SR .. OlAsb.lad Dll Wentworth SR..O .580-S3 i j Hallerton Halloway Hall's Bridge .... Hall's Glen Hall's Harbour . . H I's Mills Hall's Prairie — Hall's Stream Hallville Halpenny Halston 1 1 :i8tings, E R Halverson | I'ontiac Huntingdon Q Hastings, E R . . O Peterboro', W R O Peterboro', E R .0 Kings NS Lanark, N K — O N.Westminster BO Coinpton il Dundas O I mark. NR....0 O Q Ax-genteuil Bru-e, W R Selki,-k M Lenno.\- O Kings N B Annapolis N S Alta Grey, E R O Stanstead . . Hamell's Point . . ISimcoe. E R O * Hamilton | Hamilton O KAiLKuADON wniiir LOCATED OR NEAli'ST' R. R. STATION SF.B. KEV . V. 151 TO ] ■?■■ .535-21 535-21 BellevauxCo\^ 71-2^ Little Metis Station- 599-2 Harbo'r Au Bou'-lie ,509-7 AylmerW'8tfiS0-i2. Georges R'er 5t)9-i * Spencerville .535-20 Qlenboro .535-50 Notre Dame 518 580-51-54, 535-37 Blenheim 573 Pugwash 599-15 via Sydney, N S Tarn worth 509-1 .535-53 Shelburne 376-3 Gilmour 544 Oro Station 5SO-67 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 0-25-5 364or«i«PortMul- grave, N S Alton 599-7 Cayuga580-82,625.5. i;)« Halifax N S 599-4, 580-12 via Victoria, B C 625-5, 580-70 Milliken 580-36 Mattiiwa 535-12 via Iroquois, Ont. Pri'ce Albert 535 •62' 535-12 N'wcastle 599-2.353 Emsdale 580-67 Guysboro' 364 Guysborough 304 Brookfleld 500-1 549(RRrameXew- ville) 580-30 714, ,599-1, 370, 371, 37i.i73.374, 370-3 379, -^0, SS-S. 3.S5 Heir-nir- f'rlf.SO .: Foxbo;-ii Ai ,jaO--'7 Lakft. ' • 580-!i vio .' borougiiO Cei...-,!lle.547 Ahnoiitp 535-12 vmX.W ininsrerBC 620 X Mountaiii '!':<. .SS AlmonU" 53;. ' .; via \j '' .'ville, < rit. Quyon 063 * James St reet [llumWton O * Pearl Street Hamilton O Hamilton O Wentworth, S R O Prince P E 1 Saguenay Q Queen's N B Manpiette M King's N B Simcoe, E R . . . . O "Steven Street Hamilton Beach. Hamiltiin Hamilton Cove . . Hamilton Moun'n Hamiota Ilannnondvale . . Hampshire Mills. lOxford, N R. O 580-65-70 S3-: 317 5S0'6">, 317 Kensiiu; ton 065-1 Bersimis :i45 Oak Point 300 ,585 Sussex Vale 500-12 Orillia .580-32-07 Gad's Hill .•i.vo-53 Hamiisteal 580-83 Grimsby 580*83 Providence Bay 426 Invermay 680'55 3.59-1 I 635-62 • * Hampton i j Hampton. . ''Hampton Hanitown . jHanceville Hanlan Durham, W R . . .O'Bowlnan^■ille6^)0-9, I 3-29-2 Queen's PEIiC'pe'rraverse665-2 King's N B|.543-2, 690-12 York N B Cariboo-LilooetBC Peel O via KrederictonXB AslK-roft 6-6-70 Malton 580-51 176 POST OFFICES ANJ) RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 11895] Po POST 0FKICB8. Hnnlan . . Hannon . KLKCTORAL DIHTRICT8. * Hanover Hansford . . *Hantsport Hanwell Harh'r au Bouche Harbord Harbour Road Hurbourville . . Hardinjje Hardingville . . Hardwicke Hardwood Flat Hardwood Lands Hardy Harewood Hargrave Harkaway Harlem Harley Harley Road . . Harlock Harlowe Harmony Harmony Mills Harold Harper Harperviile. . .. Harpley Harrietsville . . Harri^'an Cove Harringfton Harrington Harrinirton, East Harringtoii, West Lisgar M Wentworth, S R O Grey, SR O Cumberland . . N !S Hants NS York NB Antigoniahe . . N S Carleton O Antigoniahe . . N S King's NS Aduington O St. John N B Northumberl'd NB Compton Q Hants NS Wes'moreland NB Westmoreland N B Selkirk M Grey, ER O Leeds, S R O Oxford, S R . . . . O Queen's N B Huron, S R O Addington O King's NS Queen's N S Hastii.gs, NR ..O Lanark, S R O Lisgar M Middlesex, NR..O Middlesex, ER..0 Halifax N S Queen's . . . . P E I Saguenay Q Argenteuil Q Oxford, N R.... O Brant, N R O Alta Harrisburg . . Harrisboro' „ Harrii-'-a's Corn's jCorn wall O Hari ison River . . Harrison Hot Si)r Harrison Rond . . Harrison Settlem' *Harriston . . Harrisville . . Harrow .... Harrowby Harrowsmith Hartfell .... Hartfield .... Hartford .... Hartford Hartford .. Harti'.fi'M- . . Harthi id Hartley Hamiey iSelkiiK Hart«mere |Ar' linj.;t N. Westminster. BC K.VILROAD ON WHICH LOCATE!) OR NBAR'ST II. r. station sbk KBY PP. 151 TO 153 Reaburn 636-62 63O70 (R R name Rymal) 580-55 Thompsons Mills 599-1 714 via Fredericton NB .599-7 via Ottawa, Ont. Antigonishe 599-7 Berwick 714 Kaladar Sta. 635-34 St. Martins 543-2 Bay du Vin 363 Robinson 635-7 Shubenacadie 599'1 638(RRname Hardy's Corner) Salisbury 599-12, 693 535-f>2 Markdale 535-40 Delta 516 .580-78 Chipnian 643-1 390 Seaforth 580-62 Kaladar Sta. 535-34 Auburn 714 Barss Corners 646 Spring Brook 544 Perth 635-34 Reaburn 535-.52 Park Hill 680-51 53.5-3.5 W. R'er Sheet Har- bour 371 Little York 605-3 Natashquan 345 Grenville 535-18, 541, 3-27, 3:?.'^ Beachville 53u .'j, 580-83 .580-54-78-83 Oewdney 036-64 .Mille Roches 580-9 .5;'5-70 Hatley Hatherton Hatzic Hatzic Prairie Haultain *Havelock . . . . Havelock Havergal *Hawkeiibury Hau-kshaw Hawkestone . . Uawkcaville . . Hawley Hawthorne Hawtrey Hay Hay Bay Hayburn Hay Cove Haydon Hayesland . . Havesville . . Hayfleld .... Hay's River Haysville Hay ward . . . . Hazeldean . Hazel Cliffe. BLBCTORAL DISTRICTS. Staiistead Q Grey, E R O N. Westminster. BC N. Westminster. BC Peterboro', E R . O Peterboro', E R.O Digby N S Hastings, N R . . O Prescott O York NB Simcoe, E R O Waterloo, NR.. O Lennox O Russell O Oxford, S R . . . . O Middlesex, N R . O Lennox O Lennox O Richmond N S Durham, W R . . O Wentworth, N R.O York N B Selkirk M Inverness .... N S Waterloo, S R . . O Assa Carleton O I Assa Hazel Grove . . Hazel Hill Hazelmere Hazzards Corners Headford Headingly Head Lake N. Westminster. HClAgassiz5.S5-70 Cumberland.. Cumberland NS Wi-D.ngton, N R.O Westmoreland. N B Essex, S R (»'()17 Mac'ftin .599-1, 606 Halfway River Sta. 549 580-54-55, 535-41 Lewisville 518 Head of Amherst jHead of Cardigan jHeadof Chezzet'k iHead of Hillsboro' iH'd.oflnd. Har.L Head of .Jeddore jHead of Jordan R JH'd of Millstreani H'A of R. Hebert. H.ofSt.Mar'et'sB H. of St. Peter's B H. of South Riv. L Marquette JI Addington O Muskokac&P.S'd.O I'ork N B Norfolk, NR....O Cumbeiland . . N S Carleton N B AocMngton O t.;arl' ton N B Viotorirv, N R .. O M n O Hartaville 'Queen v. . . . . P E I *Harve}/ Albprt N B Harvey j He)i!rew, S R . O Harvey Bank.,. I Albert N B Harvey Utation . ; York N B Harwich i'Cpnt O Han/.jod K rthumb", W R.O Carleton O .Missisquoi Q Hari' ood Plains., Hff'.eville HasgRtt IDigbv N S *Ha»triig» iNorthumb', E R. () Hastings |Cuuiberlanc. . . N S Hastings 1 Albert N B Hatchlev Station lOxford, S R ., . O Hatfield Point . , I King's N B 622 509-1, 611 Burk's Falls 580-67, Millville 535-83 Waterford515,625-5 Greenville St. 599-1! W'dstock 535-86-90 611 i 535-86 Woodville 580-36 535-58 Onnsby 544 N. Wiltshire 665-1 693 Arnprior 535-12 Harvey 693 .535-88 North wood 580-83 5801T, 314 Stittsville 536-12 Farnham ,535-1-3-7, 545-1, 632-1 Weymouth Bd. 712 •■80-27, 314 Amhei-st 6iW-l Albert 693 .580-78 Norton Sta. 5431, 599-12 Queen's .... P E I Guysboro', N S N Westminster BC Hastings N B . . O York, ER O Lisgar M Victoria, N R . . O Cinnberland. . N S King's P E I Halifax N S King's P E I Guysboro' N S Halifax N S Shelburne . . . . N S King's N B Cumberland . . N S Halifax N S King's P E I Guysboro'.... NS Colchester., .. NS RAILROAD O.VWIIICn LOCATED ORNEAK'st R. R. STATION HKg KET PP. 151 TO 153 Massawippi 512 Flesherton 635-40 Mingion 535-7()-7;i Misgion 535-70-73 Lakefleld 580-31 536-34 Weymounth Bd"12 Onnsby 544 631-1, 328, 327 via Fredricton 580-67 St. Jacobs 680-47 Chambers 680-9 via Ottawa, Ont. 625-5, 580-80 Kxeter 580-50 Napan'e .509-2,580-9 Chambers 580-9 St, Peters 364, 370, 372 Burketon St. 535-34 Dundas 68083 Boiestown 632 Carrol ton 535-59 Orangedale 599-14 N.Hamburg .580-51 Qu'Appelle Station .535 -52 Stittsville .535-12 White wood Station 635-52 Hunter's Ri'r.6651 Canso 364, 371 H. Tatamag'che B Head of Tide Restigouche . . N B H'd. of Wallace B H'dofWareB,NS Heal Heaslip IHeathbell jHeather Heatherdale . . Heatherton . . . Jleaihcote iHeathton Uebertoille Hebron Hebron Hecla Heckston Hectanooga . . . Hedgeville Hedleyville Hednesford Heidelburg Hekkla Helena Hemfcrd Hemison Hemlock ' Hemmingford . Cumberland . . N S Cumberland. . N S Vancouver . . . , B C ISelkirk M 'Pictou N S ILambton, E R . . O Kind's P E I Anturonishe .. N S Grey, E R O Stanstead Q Chiooutimi .... Q [Albert NB i Yarmouth.... NS Lisgar M Grenville, NR.. O Digby N S Pictou N S Quebec Q Waterloo,' NR.. O Muskoka&P. Sd.O Huntingdon .... Q Lunenburg NS Dorchester Q Norfolk, S R....O Huntingdon Q Unionville 580-36 644-2, .535-.59 Corson's Siding 580.29 Amherst .509-1 Cardigan Bd. 6C5-3 via Halifax N S Mt. Stewart 665-3-4 Antigonishe .599-7 via Halifax, N S Shelburne 376-3 Sussex Vale 599-12 River Hebert 606 via Halifax, N S 665-4 (R R name St. Peters) L. Settlement S 11 599-7 Tatamagouche 599-15 599-2 (R R name Moffat's) GreenvilleSta.5991 GreenvilleSta..5991 via Victoria, B C vin Pictou, N S Walkers 6-25-8 CJardigan Bd. 665-3 ;.599-7 Thornburv 580-68 Derby Line 5121 Chambord 674 Albert 693 712 via Selkirk, Man. Kemptville 635-'20, 712 River John 59915 676 Balgonie .535-,52 Waterloo 580-47 Rosseau 420-3 Kilbaiii 580-7 Barss' Corners 040 St. Anseluie 675 Port Rowan 680 -86 580-5 I'OHT liKFlCKS, llen'ei>on Sot'm't jlen'erson Set'm't Henilt'i'son'sGr've HMifnn Heniii!,'ar lleiir,\ Hciirysimrg lltnijiollle . . lleiixidl I Hepinn-tft .... Hep«orth Stati'n Heiflman Hereford Here«ai-d Heriiinn Heru.anville . . Hernando Island. Heriiefield Heron Island . . Heron Bay Herring Cove I Herrons Mills. . ^Uispeier I Hesson Hevworth .... Hewitt Hiawatha Hibernia Hickson Qu Cu Me Hu Ha Pn St. Ibc Hu Bri Bn Hu W« Ha Kii N Sel He Alt Ha Lai Ws Pel (HI Mo Pe' Qu Ox Hi){y:in's Road . Hij;h Bank mill Bluff Hiijhbury Hiirb Fulls HiKhHeld Hisfhfteld 'Uigliiiate Highland Creek. Ili^fhland Village. Highland Highlands .... Hiyh River. . . . High Kock .... Pri Kit Ma Kii Re Yo Ha EU Yo Co Gu Ca Oti Hillandale Vi( Hillhurn .... Hill Crest . . . Hill Farm . . Hill Grove . . Me Dii Hill Head HiUatoii . Hillhurst HUli.r . . . Hillman . Hillsborough . . . Hillsborough . . . 'II ill thorough . HiUahurgh Hillsburu mihdale HiUesden . . HiMsdale . . Hillsdale Hill's (Jreen . Hillside Hillside HillMOW ilh Grove . HilMll Hilto!i Iliii.'li Hintonburg Hinun Hirsch Ilnausa 12 Ar Ki Co Pr Es La In Al W Al Si In Ki H Ct Al Se Al Ni S< Al Ci A [1895 11895] POST offices and railroad stations in Canada. 177 RAILROAD ON WIIICFI LOCATED OR NBAR'ST R. R. STATION HKg KEV PP. 151 TO 153 ilassowippi 512 Fleslierton 535 40 Mimon 535-70-73 Mission 535-70-73 Lakefleld 580-31 535-34 WeyinounthBd712 Oniisbv 544 531-1, 3-28, 327 nia Fredrictoii 580-67 St. Jacobs 580-47 Chambers 580-9 via Ottawa, Ont. 625-0, 580'80 Kxeter 580-50 Napan'e 509-2,580-9 Chambers 5809 St. Peters 364, 370, 372 Burketon St. 535-34 Dundas 580-83 Hoiestown 532 Carrol ton 535-59 Oraiigedale 599-14 N.Hamburg 580-51 Qu'Appelle Station 535-52 Stittsville 535-12 Whitewood Station 535-52 Hunter's Ri'r.665-1 Caiiso 364, 371 Uiiionville 580-36 644-2, 535-59 Corson's Siding 580.29 Amherst 699-1 Cardigan Bd. 665 -3 via Halifax N S Mt. Stewart 665-3-4 Antigonishe 599-7 via Halifax, N S Shelburne 376-3 Sussex Vale 599-12 River Hebert 606 via Halifax, N S ties -4 (R R name St. Peters) L. Settlement S U 599-7 ratamagouche 599-15 599-2 (R R name Moffat's) 3reenvilleSta.599-l 3reenvilleSta..599-l >ia Victoria, B C "■(( Pictou, N S iV'alkers 6-25-8 'ardigan Bd. 665 3 199-7 Phornbury 580'68 >erby Line 5121 ^hambord 674 Ubert693 12 ia Selkirk, Man. Cpinptville 535-20, 12 liver John 599-15 76 talgonie 535-52 V'aturloo 580-47 losseau 420-3 ;illiain 580-7 laros' Corners 646 t. Anseliue 676 ort Rowan 580 -fee SO-5 I'OST (IKFICKS. I Hen't'i'son Sct'm't Heii'fison Set'ni't Heiiilir^ion'sGr've Henfnii HenniKar Hein-.v Henrysimrg ileniiio'ille .. ■Ileiiiall Bi'iJimrth Hepworth Stati'n Henlinan Hereford Herewaitl .... Heriiinn Herii.anville . . Hernando Island. Heinefleld .... Heron Island . . Heron Bay .... Herring Cove Herrons Mills . . ^tiespeler .... Hesson Hev« orth Hewitt Hiawatha .... Hiberiiia Hickson ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Queen's N B Cumberland . . N S Megantic Q Huron, E R O Hants NS Piescott O St. John's Q Iberville Q HJK^'in's Road . . Hit'h Bank Hill, Bluff Hiifhbury Hisfli Fulls Hi','h(ield Hiithtield 'Uiffliiiate Highland Creek . Uijfhland Village Ei^liland Highlands High River High Rock Hillandale Hillburn . . Hill Crest . Hill Farm Hill Grove Hill Head Hillaton . . Hillhurst Hillii-r . , . . Hillman . . Hillsborough . Hillsborough . 'llillshi)rert N BiSteevescote 693 A8(w'535-58 Lisgar Ml Humber Bay * Htimberxtone .. ! Hun's Valley [Hunter's Home. . Hunter's Mou'ain I Hunter's Point . Hunter's River . . jHunterstown . . . . [''Huntingdon .. Alta Addington O Wellington, N R O Simcoe, S R O York, NR O Carleton N B Huron, S R O Selkirk M Grey, S R O York, X R O Chateauguav Q Bruce, W R\ . . . O Lincoln O Cape Breto I..N S Simcoe, S R . . . O Algoma O Yale B C Bi-uce, NR O Renfrew, S R . . . O King's PEI Queen's PEI Bonaventure . . . .Q Lanark, N H O Grey, ER O Albert N B Pictou N S Albert N B Albert N B Albert N B Hal ton Vancouver Victoria, N Grey, E P. Cape Breton... NS Kings N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Peterboro', E R . O Norfolk, S R.... O Gasp6 Q Ontario, N R O Frontenac O N. Westminster. BC Chateauguay Q Sunbii.y N B Middlesex, S R..0 Halifax N S Vaudreuil Q Queen's N B Dundas O Ottawa Q Gale B C York, WR". O York, WR O Welland O Marquette M Queen's N B Victoria N S Pontiac (j Queen's .... PEI Maskinong6 ... Q Huntingdon Q 580-27 Morrisburg 1580-9 320, 323, 324 vi'i Owen Sound, O 580-34 (R R name Scott's Mills) 535-18-21 Otterburne 535-.55 Orange ville .535-40 B'k Meado's 599-15 Burgessville 58n-S0 3()0 (Holder's L'd'g) Rothesav 599 12 535-40 580-67 .580-59 Buckingham 5 5-18 327, 328 Red Deer 335-63 Hartington 611 Drayton 580-54 Allandale 580-65- 67-6869 King 580-67 Bumfrau 535-86 580-52 535-57 580 46 Mo'nt Albert 580-37 St. Remi 580-5 Lucknow f.80-48 maS.iath'rines,0. via Sydney, N S Shelburne .'35-40 535-70 via Wiarton, Ont. Eganville 535-11 Cardigan B'ge665-1 Hunter's Riv. 665-1 Paspebiac 350 Perth 535-34 Dundalk 535-40 Hopewell Hill 693 599-13 Cape Station 693 693 Salisb'ry 599-12, 693 535-35 461 via NanaimoBC Victoria R'd 580-29 Shelburne 535-40 Ota Svdnev, N S 714 Powassan 580-67 Iron Dale 600 Port Rowan 580-86 Grindstone Is. 359-1 Washago .i80-67 Ballan'ne Sta. 5»^0-9 wrtN.W'minsterBC I580-7, 531 635-88 Glanworth 580-81, 625-4 Chester 373 328 Wickham 3i)0 via Iroquois, Ont. 535-14-18, 656 Enderby 535-74 Westoir535-40, 580-51 Miniico 580-87 ,580-88 Min'edosa 622,6-22-1 Codv's 54V1 lona 599-14, 364, Mattawa, O. 525-12 665-1 Louiseville 535-21 580-7 ilHI 178 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 POST OFFICES. HuntinKdon Huntingfleld Huntington Huntingville Huntley Hunt's Point . . *HunUvUle . . Hurdville .... Hurdnian's Brid'e Hurtubise Husavick Hutchinson Settl Hutton House . . Huttonsville .... Hybla Hyde Hyde Park Corner Hyndford Hyndman Iberville Icelandic River . . Ida Ida Ignace Ilfracombe Ilderton IlUcillewaet .... Imlah • Inchby Indian Brook Indian Ford Indian Harbour. Indian Head .. Indian Island Indian Lorette . . Indian Mountain Indian Point Indian River Indian River .... Indian River Sta. Indian Road .... * Indian Town . . *Ingeraoll Ingle Inglt «i'Je InglevTod Inglis Falls Inglisville Ingoldsby Ingonish Ingram River Inholmes Inistioge Inkemian Inkerman Inlet Innerkip Innisfail Innisfil Innisville * Intenuitional B Intervale Inverary Inverhaugh . . Inverhuron Invermay * Inverness Inverness . Inwood lonn . . . lona . . . lona Station Ireland Irena Ireton Irish Cove .. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. ' N. Westminster. BC Huron, E R . . . . O Cape Breton.. N S Sherbrooke Q Lanark, N R. . . . O Queen's N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Russell O Russell O Lisgar M Halifax N S Simcoe, E R O Peel O Hastings, N R.. O Middlesex, E R..0 Renfrew, S K O Grenville O Iberville Q Lisgar M Durham, E R . . Queen'* N B Algoina O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Middlesex, E R . O Yale-Kootenay.BC King's N B Queen's N B Victoria N S Marquette M Halifax N S Charlotte'.!!. NB Quebec Q Westmoreland. N B Lunenburg N S Peterboro", E R . Prince P E I Peterboro', E R . O Hants N S St. John N B Oxford, S R . . . . O Addington O Lisgar M Cardwell O Grey, NR O Annapolis N S Victoria, N R . . O Victoria N S Halifax N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Grey, E R O Dundas O Gloucester N B Ottawa Q Oxford, NR.... O Alta Simcoe, S R . . . . Lanark, S R . . . . O Welland O Westmoreland. N B Frontenao O Wellington, C R. Bruce, W R . . . . O Bruce, NR O Megantic Q Prince P E I Lambton, ER .. O Elgin, WR O Victoria N S Elgin, W R .... O Antigonishe . . N S Dundas O Yarmouth. . . . N b Cape Breton . . N S RAILROAD OK WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEP. KEY PP. 151 TO 153 635-73 Clifford 6»)-54 via Sydney N S Lennoxville 512, 635-7, 580-8, C75 Stittsville 535-12 Liverpool 37(J-3 580-67, 316 via Parry Sound, O via Ottawa, Ont. Casselman 531 via Selkirk, Man. Shubenac'die 599-1 Milfonl Bav 420-3 Church ville 535-39 Ornisby 544 580*oO-83, 535-42 Ashdad 611 Cardinal 580-9 535-3, 545, 535-1 via Selkirk, Man. Cavan 535 -34 Butternut R'ge 572 .535 51 Novar 580-67 580-50 535-70 Case Settle'nt 543-1 Oak Point 390 via N. Sydney, N S Treherne 535-59 via Halifax, N 3 535-52 Campo Bello 403 Moneton 518, 599-1-2-12 MahoneB'y 646,373 (nd'nR'i Sta.535-34 Kensington 666*1 535-34 Shubenac'die 699-1 390 via St. John NB 580-83, 535-35 Tamworth 509-1 580-65, 536-39 via Owen Sound Lawrencetown 714 580-30 "372 via N. Sydney Chester 373 via Parry S'd, Ont. Proton Sta. 635 -40 N. Mountain 535-33 Pockmouche 540 Thurso 635-18 535-35 635-63 Craigvale 580-67 Perth 536-34 via Fort Erie, Ont. 572 via Kingston, Ont. Elora 535-36,580-54 Kincardine 580-48 432 680-55 Ste.JulieSta.660-12 666-] (R R name Portage) 625-8 625-5 599-14, 364, 372, (Landing name Grand Narrows) 625-5 James R'rSta.599-7 via Iron- is, Ont. Hebron (12 St. Peters 364, 370, 372 POST OFFICES. Iris Iris Irish Lake . . Irishtown . . Iron Bridge .... Iron Dale Iron Hill Iron Mines Iron Ore Iron Rock Ironside *Iroquoia Irvine Irving Settlement Isaac's Harbour. Isaac's Har.K Side Isafold Isherwood Island Brook .... Island River Islay Isle aux Coudtes Isle aux Grues , Isle Bizard .... Isle des Chenes Isle Dupas Isle Perrot Isle Perrot North Isle Verte Islington ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Simcoe, NR.... O Queen's P E I Grey, S R O ■Westmoreland.N B Algoma O Victoria, N R . . O Broine Q Inverness N S Pictou N S Pictou N S Ottawa Q Dundas O Megantic Q Albert NB Ouysboro' . . . . N S Guysboro' N S Lisgar M Algoma O Compton Q Gloucester .. .N B Victoria, N R . . O Charlevoix Q Montmagny Q Jacques Cartier .0 Proveiicher M Berthier Q Vaudreuil Q Vaudreuil Q Tdimscouata Q York, WR O Italy Cross Lunenburg N S Ivan Middlesex, S R. .0 Ivanhoe Hastings, S R. . .0 Ives Wolf Q Ivry Teiniscouata Q Ivy Simcoe, S R. . . . O Ivy Lea JLeeds, S U O Jackflsh Bay Algoma O Jackson Cumberland . . N S Jacks Lake Jackson Jacksontown Jacksonville Jacksonville Jacquet River . . . Jaff,-! James River James River Sta * James Street . . . Jamestown Jamesville Jamieson Janetville . . Janeville Jarlsberg Jarnac Jarret's Corners. . *Jarvi8 Jasper Simcoe N R O • rey, NR O Cai-leton N B Car)eton N B Cape Breton . . N S Restigouche . N B Elgin, E R O Antigonishe . . N S Antigonishe . .N S Hamilton O Huron, E R . . . . O Victoria N S Lanark, N R....0 Durham, E R....0 Gloucester N B Muskoka&P.Sd. O Ottawa Q Simcoe, E R O Haldimand O Grenville, N R ..O Richmond N S Kent O Halifax N S York, WR O King's NB Brock ville O Queen's N B Queen's NB Lambton, ER.. O Peterboro', E R O Beauce Q Jerseyville Brant, N R O Jessopville lOrey, E R ... .0 Jewett's Mills. . ! York N B Jarvrin's Harbo'r Jeannette's Creek JeddoreOyster Pd Jefferson Jeffry Jellyby Jamseg Jenkins Jericho Jemmy Jersey Mills RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OK NKAR'sT R. R. STATIO.N 8BR KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Minesing 58009 yi'«Char!ottetown, Flesherton 5;i5-4o' 518 Thompson 53.') -25 600 Sweetsburg .535-3 Orangedale .=ii)))-l4 Hopewell 59!tl3 Hopewell 599-13 666 580-9, 320, 3-2.3, 324 Ste.JuIieSta.oSO r> Hillsborough li93 371, or Antigonishe 599-7 Isaac's Harbo'r 371 via Selkirk Rat Portage 535-51 Cookshii'eo35. 7,6-20 Shippigaii 540 Woodville 580-36 St. Paul's Ba.\-320-8 Montmauny .599-3 Poiiite Claire .580i) Niverville 535-.55 Berthier (en haul) 535-15, 3-29-7 Ste. Anne de Belle- vue 535-33 58l)-ft 328 Ste. Anne de Bellevue 535-33, 580-9 699-2 535-35 B'dgewater 646,374 Hyde Park Corner 535-42, 580-50-S3 580-33, 535-34 Marbleton 675, 6-20 N. D. du Lnc 700 Thornton 5;<0-65 Landsdowne 580'9 535-13 Thompson's Mills 599-1 via Owen So'nd, 0. Up.W'dstock535-86 Up.W'dstoek335-86 via N. Sydney, N S 599-2 Orwell 580-82 JamesR. Sta. 599-T 599-7 Brussels .580-48 lona 599-14. 364 37-2 Almonte 535-12 PoMty pool 535-34 540 Emsdale 580-67 Thurso 535-18 Orillia 580-32-67 .580-70-82 535-16 (R R name Irish Creek) Arichat 364, 371 580-83 via Halifax, N S King 580 ()7 Sussex Vale 599-12 Whitehurst 535-16 390 or Codvs 5431 Cody's 543-1 Thedford 580-51 Keene .58(J-27 S. FVancois Nord E. 675-1 Lynden 580-83 Shelburne 535-40 Mouth of Keswick 536-83 1895] POS I'OST liKKICES. Jocelyn Jockvale joirtfin Bridge , joifgin Mines. , Johnson Johnson Crossing !johnson's Croft . . Johnson's Mills.. Johnson's Mills. . Johnston's C'ners Johnston's River.. Johnston Johnstown Alg( Carl Digl Cun Grei Cole Kini Hiir VVes Rusi Que Que Rjl Johiiviile f on John.ille Carl Jolicure , 'Jnlliette Jul}/ Jones Corner . . . Jones Falls Jonquieres Jordan Jordan Bay Jordan Bay E S . . Jordan Ferry Jordan Mountain Jordan Station . . Jordan Branch . . Josephsburg Josephsburg . . . Joyceville Jo!vnt Juddhaven Judique . Wef Joli Pro Kin Lee Chi( LiiK She She She Kin Lini She Wtti Fro Otti Sim Inv Jumping Pond . . . Juniper Island .. Pet Juniper Mount . . iCay Jura Lar Juvenile Settle'nt Sui Kagawong ;Alg Kaladar Station . . j Ad^ Kaleida Sel Kaniinistiqua Alj. 'Kamloops Ya Ramouraska .... jKa Kamsack L Kananaskis Kaposvar i . Kars ICa; Kars 'Kit Karsdale lAn Kaslo Katepwe Kaievale Kurine Kay Settlement . Kaznbazua , Keady Kearney . . , Keats Ya Kceiiansville . . , 'Kerne Kmvatin Keiih Keith Keitli Keiihiey Creek Keldon Stt Ml W« Ot Or Ml IW, Cd Pe AI Bo Ki Co C« w [1895 RAILROAD (IN WHICH LOCATED OR SKAR'uT R. R. .STATION tit.r, KEY PP. 151 TO 163 Minesin^ 58009 via Charlottetown, FleBherton 5;i,T-4() 518 Thompson 53,1 25 6(K) Sweetsburg: 535'3 Orani^'eflale ,5f»'14 Hopewell 501I-13 Hopewell 5S)0'13 «5(J 580-i), 320, 323, 324 Ste.Julie8ta.5!jO'l2 HilUborouirh li93 1^71, orAntiKonishe 59S»-7 Isaac's Harbo'r 371 ma Selkirk Rat Portage 535-51 Cookshireg35. 7,620 Shippigan 540 Wooilville 580-36 St. Paul's Ba.\-320-8 .VIontmaany 599-3 Poiiite Claire .580'!t Niverville 53o-.55 Berthier (en haul) 535-15, 3-29-7 Ste. Anne de Belle- vue 535-33 581)-ft 328 Ste. Anne de Bellevue 535-33, 580-9 699-2 535-35 B'dgewater 646,374 Hyde Park Corner 535-42, 58O-50-S3 580-33, 535-34 Marbleton 675, 6-20 N. D. du Lnc 700 Thornton 580-65 Landsdowne 5809 535-13 Thompson's Mills 599-1 via Owen So'nd, 0. Up.W'dstock535-86 Up.W'dstock335-86 via N. Sydney, N S 59{»-2 Orwell 580-82 JaniesR. Sta. 5997 599-7 Brussels 580-48 Iona5S)9-14. 364 372 Almonte 535-12 Pontypool 535-34 540 Emsdale 580-67 Thurso .5.35 -18 Orillia 5SO-32-67 r)80 -70-82 535-16 (R R name Irish Creek) Arichat 364, 371 580-83 via Halifax, N S King 5SII07 Sussex Vale 599'12 Whitehurst .535-16 390 or Codvs 5431 Codv's 543-1 Theilford 580-51 Keent' .'■80-27 S. Francois Kord E. 675-1 Lynden 580-83 Shelburne .535-40 Mouth of lieswi'ik 536-83 189-3] POST OFFICES AND KAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 179 POST (IFKICBS. Jocelyn Jockvale Jo^ifin Bridge . joifKin Mines. . Johnson Johnson Crossing Johnson's Croft . . Johnson's Mills. . Johnson's Mills. . Johnston's C'ners Johnston's River. Johnston , Johnstown ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Algonia O Carleton O Digby N S Cumberland ..NS Grey, NR Q Colchester ....N S King's N B Huron, SR O Westmoreland N B Russell O Queen's PE I Queen's N B R'jhraond ....NS Johnviile f ompton Q John.'ille. Jolicure , ■Jnlliette July Jones Corner — lones Falls Jonquieres Jordan Jordan Bay Jordan Bay E S.. Jordan Ferry Jordan Mountain Jordan Station . . Jonlan Branch . . Josephsburg . . . . losephsburg . . . Joyceville . . loynt Juddhaven . Judique . . . - Jumping Pond Carleton N B Westmoreland . NB Joliette Provencher M King's N B ^ Leeds, S R O Chicoutimi Q Lincoln O Shelburne N S Shelburne ....N S Shelburne ....NS Khig's N B Lincoln O Shelburne N S Waterloo, SR.. O Assa Frontenac O Ottawa Q Simcoe, ER ....O Inverness N S Alta Juniper Island . . Peterboro', E R .O Juniper Mount . . Icape Breton . .N S Jura Lambton, E B. . O Juvenile Settle'nt Sunbury N B Kagawong 'Algoma O Kaladar Station . Kaleida Kaininistiqua . . jAddington O Selkirk M Algoma O 'Kamloopi iYale B C Ramouraska jKamouraska — Q Kamsack j Assa, E Kananaskis Alta Kaposvar I Assa Kars iCarleton O Kars 'King's N B Karsdale I Annapolis . . . .N S Kaslo Katepwe Kaievale Katrine Kay Settlement . . Kazubazua . Keady Kearney Thessalon 535-25, 4-28-3, 430-1 via Ottawa, Ont. Digby 712, 392, 393-2 606 uia Owen Sound, 599-1 Oak Point 390 Hensall 580-50 Dorchester 599-1 via Ottaw-a waCh'rlottet'nPEI Codvs 543'1 St. Peters 364, 870, 372 535-7 Bath 535-86 W'tmoreland Point 599-1 535-17 Otterbume 535-55 N. Station 543-1 599-12 319 or Elgin 516 Chicoutimi 3-29-8 580-83 Shelburne 376-3 Lockeport 376-3 Shelburne 376-3 Sussex Vale 599-12 580-83 Petersburg 580-51 Dunmore Junction 500, 535-53 Ballant'neSta.580-9 N. Wakefield 656 420-3 or Utterson 580-67 Port Hawkesbury 599-14, 371, 380 Calgarv 535-53-63 313, 316 or Lake- field 580-31 via Sydney, N S Thedford 580-51 Hovt Sta. 535-88 422-2, 428-3, 430-1, or Spanish River Station 535-25 535-34 Manitou 535-57 535-51 535-70 St. Paschal 599-3 Yorkton 622 535-53 Whitew'dSta535-52 Osgoode Sta. 535-20 Norton Sta. 543-1, 599-12 Annapolis 714, 892, 393-2, 712 445-3 Indian Head 535-52 North Hatley 512 POST OKFICEH. Kelowna Kelloe Station Kells Kelly's Cross . Kelly's Cove . Kelso Kelso Kelvin Yale&KootenayBC Assa Stanstead Q Muskoka&P.Sd. O;580-67 Westmoreland N B Salisbury 599-12, 693 Ottawa Q 656 Grev, N R Oilnvermav .580-55 Muskoka&P..Sd. O Emsdale £80-67 Keats ' I Westmoreland. N B Kceiiansville . . , 'Keenc Kenvatin Keiih Keith Keith Keithley Creek Keldon" Card well O Peterboro', ER..0 Algoma O Bothwell O King's N B Compton Q Cariboo B C Wellington, N R.O Petitcodiac 572, 599-12 Tottenham 580-65 580-27 535-51 Tupperville 573 f ussex Vale 599-12 Robinson 535-7 Ashcroft 535-70 Shelburne 636*40 Kemble Kemnay Kempt . . ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NE4R'8T R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 163 Kempt Head Kempt Road Kempt Shore .... Kempt Town *Kempt»ille Kemptville Kenabutch Sta. . . Kendal Kenilworth Kennaway Kennell Kenlis Kenmore Kenrietamk Kennetcook Cor. Kennington Cove Kenneyville . . . Kensington Kensington * Kensington . . . Kent Kent Bridge . . . Kent Junction . , Kentville Keohan Kepler Keremeos Kerfoot Kerrowgare . . . Kerrwood Kerry Kerteh Keswick Keswick Ridge . Ketch Harbour , 'Kettleby Kettle River . . . Kewstoke Khiva Kilbain Yale BC Marquette M Muskoka&P.S'd.O Queen's .... P E I Yarmouth.... N S Huntingdon Q Halton O Norfolk, NR....0 Grey, NR O Selkirk M Queen's N S Victoria N S Richmond N S Hants N S Colchester.... NS Grenville. N R . O Yarmouth.... NS Algoma O Durham, W R . . O Wellington, N R.O Peterboro', E R . O Assa Assa Russell O Hants NS Hants NS Cape Breton . . N S Perth, NR O Huntingdon . . . . Q Middlesex, ER..O Prince PEI Halifax N S Bothwell O Kent NB King's NS King's N B Frontenac O Yale-Kootenay.BC Marquette M Pictou N S Middlesex, W R . O Albert NB Lambton, W R..O York, NR O York N B Kilbride Kilbum , Kildare Kildare Kildare Capes . . Kildare Station Kildunan Kilfoil Kilgorie Kilkenny Lake Killaloe Killan's Mills . . Killarney Killanxey Killean Halifax N S York, NR O Yale-Kootenay.BC Inverness . . . . N S Middlesex, N R. O Huntingdon Q Halton O Victoria N B Joliette Q Prince PEI Prince PEI Prince PEI Lisgar M Carleton N B Simcoe, S R . . . . O Cajje Breton . . N S Renfrew, S R . . O Westmoreland. N 11 Algoma Selkirk M Wellington, SR.O Killowen . . . Killyleagh . Kilmanagh . Kilmarnock Kilmartin . Kilmaurs. . . Argenteuil Simcoe, S R Peel Lanark, S R . . . , Middlesex, W R. O Carleton O 622 Trout Creek 580-67 NewWiltshire 665-1 via Yarmouth, N S Kilbain 5*0-7 Canipb'lville 585-35 Hawtrev 580-80, 6-25-5 Presque Isle 426 535-52-58 Annapolis 712, 714, 392, 393-2 lona 599-14,364,372 If'.iJai/yi'ortd 599-14 Newport Sta. 714 Biversdale 599-18 535-20, 319 South Ohio 712 535-25 Westlevville 580-9 535-41 Haliburton 5S0-30 Regina 535-52 Indian Head 535-52 Osgoode Sta. 535-20 Newport Sta. 714 Shubenacadie 599-1 via Sydney, N S Mitchell .580-52 Kilbain 580-7 via London, Ont. 665-1 Shubenacadfe 599-1 535-42 610, 599 2 714, 547 Sussex Vale 599-12 Glenvale 611, 509'1 Okanagon 535-74 . Carberrv 535-52 Hopewell 599-13 580-85 Elgin 572 Wan stead 580-86 Sutton West 580-37 Mouth of Keswick 535-83 via Halifax, N S Aurora 580-67 Okanagon 535-74 Orangedale 599-14 Park Hill 501-51 580-7 (R R name Whites) Buriington 580-65- 87 535-86 Joliette 535-17 Alberton 665-L Tignish 665-1 665-1 535-61 Bath 535-86 Shelburne 5,35-40i via Sydney, N S Eganville 535-11 572 428-3, 430-1, 422,. 422-2 or Massev Station 535-25 535 -.57 535-35 (R R name Leslies) St. Hernias 5,35-iS Thornton 580-65 Mono Road Station. 535-40 319, Smith's Fall's 535-10-"3-34 Glencoe 535-42 580-82-83 Arnprior 535-12 180 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [189511895] POS POST 0KFI0K8. Kilsyth Kilworthy . . Kimball .... Kimberley . . Kiinbo Kinbnxe . . . . Kinburii .... ^Kincardine Kincardine . . *Kitig Kingarf Kinijfsboro' . . King Creek . Kingarth . . . Kinglninit . Kinglake . . . Kingross . . . . Kingjbridge Kinggburjt ■ ■ Kingsbury . . Kiii'inclear . . King.scote . . Kingscourt . , Kingscroft . . K.ng8ey .... *Kingxey Falls . Kiiigsford Kingsley Kingsley Kingsniere Kingsmill Kinggport 'Kingston 'Kingston Kingston Kingston Mills . . Kingston Station Kingston Station Kingston Village *Kiii!ism.lle Kingsville Kinjr'« Wharf.... Kinistino Kinkora Kinkora Kinlosa Kinlough *Kinmount *Kinnear's Mills Kinosota Kinross Kinsale Kinsman'sCorn'rs Kintail Kintore *Kintore Kintyre . *Kippen Kippewa Kirby . . . Kirkdale *Kirkfield ... Kirkhill Kirkhill Kirkland Kirk's Ferry . Kirkmount . . Kirkton Kirkpatrick .. Kirkwall Kirkwood Kiskisink * Kleinbtirg . . . Klock's Mills. KLKCTORAIi DIUTu CT8. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOL'ATBD OR NRAR'HT R. R. STATION 8KR KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Grey, N R O ma Owen Sound O Ontario, N R. .. .0 580-67 Lanibton, W R. . 0,)ringville 580-52 E I|3U5-2 .0 Lucknow 580-48 .0 Lucknow 580-48 580-30 Robertson Sta. 675 Woodbourne 022 wirtCha'lottet'nPEI Whitby 580-9-38 Waterville 714 Goderich580-52,432 Ingersoll 535-35 580 83 Kilburn 53586 Taylor Sta. 626-5 580-50 Mattawa, O. .535.12 Newcastle 5S0-9 Richmond E.680-8- 12 58(J"29 Alexandria 531 Parrsborough 549 ■)ebec 535-85-90 Ottawa Q|0.50 Picfou N S| New Glasgow 599-7 Perth, S R Sask Wentworth, N R O Inverness NS Portneuf Q York, WR O District Nipissing . Exeter 580-50 Pr. Albert 535-62 Dundas 580-83 Whvcoconiah 364 674 535-40 535-12 POST OFFIUKS. Knapdale Koinoka Kootenay Korah Kossuth Kouchilbougnae . KouchilbouguacB Kuper Island Kurtzville Kutawa La Bale . . . La Beauce La Borderie La Bro(|uerie . . . L'Acadie Lac ii la Tortue . Lac aux Sables . La Carriere Knatchbull Knee Hill Valley. Knowlesville *Knowlton Knoxford Knoydart Koksilah Kola Kola)K>re Kolbeck Kohler KLRCTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON Wli en I LOCATED I RNK.^R'sjl R. R. HTATIDN HKil KBV PP. 151 TO 153 Middlesex, W R O Halton O in Alta Carleton N B Brome il Carleton N B Pictou N S Vancouver B C Selkirk M Grey, ER O Cumberland . .N S Haldimand O Middlesex, SR..0 Yale BC Algoma O Waterloo, SR.. O Kent NB Kent N B Vancouver. . ..B C Wellington, N R O Assa Labelle . . Laberge , Lao Clair Lao Belleinare . . Lachenaie *Lachine . Yamaska Q Beauce (J Ottawa Q Chateauguay — Q Provencher . . . . M Provenoher M St. Johns Q Champlain Q Portneuf Q Bagot Q Chicoutimi Q St. Maurice Q L'Assoinption. . . Q Jacques Cartier .Q Lachine Locks . La Chevrotere . Lachine Rapids. Lachute Mills. . . *Lachute La Conception . Laconia La Decharge . Lao La Hache Lac la Biche . . Lao la Peche . . Lac Masson . *LacoUe Lac Rond Lao St. Joseph Lacomhe I^d's Mills . . . *Ladner'sLand'g Lady Bank . La Fayette. ,LafontAine Laggan La Guerre . . LaHavre CrOoSR'd La Have Island Lake Lake Ainslie Cha'l Lake Ainslie W S, Lake Ainslie E S. Lake Ainslie S S. Lake Annis Lake Aylmer . . Lake Beauport Lake Baker Jacques Cartier .Q Portneuf Q Jacques Cartier .Q Argenteuil Q Argenteuil Q Ottawa y Lunenburg .. .N S Chicoutimi Q Cariboo BC AlU Champlain (^ Terrebonne Q St. John's Q Ottawa Q Portneuf cj Alta Jtanstead Q N.Westminster BC Grey, ER O Bellechasse Q Simcoe, E R O Glengarry O Huntingdon . . ..Q Lunenburg . . . N S Lunenburg . . . N S Hastings, N R.O Inverness N S Inverness N S Inverness N S Inverness N S Yarmouth ....N S Wolfe Q Quebec Q Victoria N B Newbury 536-4-' 580-83 Acton 680-51 Innisfail .535'*).'i Peel 535-80 535-4 Florenceville.")36'86 Merigonishe im-1 574 Elkhorn 535',"ii 'Ihombury .■)8oe8 Oxford 599-1,-) Cayuga 5bO-8-2, 6-25-5 680-83-85, .53,5-42 Golden 535-,5:i via S. Ste. Marie, Preston 580-5-1 Richibucto 610 Richibucto 010 Cheniainus 574 Gownstown 580-53 Qu'Appelle Station 535-52 Nicolet 565, 3-29-7 675 (R R nnme St Marv) 535 "23 Beauharnois58()-l5 329-3 Otterburne 553-,55 via Winnipeg', Man 580-13, 535-3 5:15-19 619 St.Hvacinthe.'iSO-j 635-1, 565, 706 Chicoutimi 32i)-8 via Three Rivers Q 329-5orT£ri-eboiiiie 535-21 585-9, 535-3, 3-28, 329-2-3, 3-27, via Lachine, Que. 530-21 via Lachine, Que, Lachute 535-18 535-18 Ste. Agatha dPS Monts 535-23 Bridgewater 646 Chicoutimi 329-8 Ashcroft 535-70 Grandes Piles 53519 St. Jerome 535"23, 584, 630 580-13, 531 Plaisance 535-18 674 536-03 Coaticook 580-08 450-4 or via New Westminster BC Flesherton 53o'40 St. Charles, Rivet Boyer 599-34 Penetanguishene 580-69, 422 1 Alexandria 531 Kilbain 580-7 via Lunenburg.N'S Br'gewater64(i,3;< Coe Hill Miiit'H i-M Orangedale 59914 Orangedale WMYM Orangedale .'>'.>9-H Orangedale 5!)'.)'U 712 Lake Weedon 675 via Quebec, Que. POST OFKItES. Ukelmrn Lake Charles.... Uke Clear ...... int. Dauphin . Ukf ' "O''^ l^'tie Kdward.. Lake Egniont... Lake Ktchemin. Uki'tield Ukerteld •LnketieUI Lake Francis . . . LaketJeorge ... Uke(;eorge ... Lake (Jcorge . . . Lakfluirst Laktiand Lakelands Lake Law Lakclt't Lake .Megantic La Mare Lake -Munro . . . Lake Opinicon Lake Paul . . . Laki'port Lake Ramsay . Lake Road . . . Lakeside Wei Gre Rer Mat Rer Por Hal 1)01 Ar« Kui Pet Lis| Yoi Kir Yai Pet Ma Cui Inv Hu Coi Chi An Frc Kii No Lu All Ox Lakeside Lake St. Mary Lake Stream Lake Talon L.Temisoamingue Laketon Lakevale Lake Verd Lakeview LAkeview Lakeview Lakeview Lakeville Lakeville Lakeville Lakeville Corner, Lake Uist Lake Weedon . , Lalotide L'A mable . L'Aniaroux . Lamartine Lambeth Lainbton ''Lambton Mills Laiiierton Lame(|ue Liiiilash Laiuniernioor. . . , 'Ldiuirk *Laiicristcr Lancelot Laiidestrew LMKlreville Laiidor Ya Oti Ke Dii Po Ke Ar Qv Ar Qi El Ki Co Ki Ki Su Ri W Pi H Yi L' M H Landry .... Lands End Land Villa Lanes .... Lancsville Laii^r G G L I, (; M I! (■ (; K Lantidon . . . Langeiiburg Lanj'Bvin . . . . Langt'ord.. . . [1895|l895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 181 RAILROAD ON WH ra i LOCATED I R NKAR'n, I R. R. HTATION Hill iKKV I'l'. 151X0 153 I o| Newbury 58542~~ I 5H(l-8;l 0| Acton 68n-51 a InniHfail .^35'ii:i B Peel 535-80 535-4 FlorencevilU.-i;j6'8e Merinonishe rm-l 574 Elkhorn 535 ■'vj Thomburv fisOM Oxford 5f)iVl.-, Cayuga 5bO-82, 625-5 580-83-85, 5S5-42 C GoWen 535-53 ojoirt S. Ste. Marie O Preston 58()-54 B Uiehibuctofllo B Richibucto till) C Clieniainus 574 OjGown8town 580-53 sttiQirAppelle Station I 535-52 QlNicoIet 565, 3-29-7 QI675 (R R nmue St Marv) Qj 535-23 ii Beauharnoi8580-15 329-3 Otterburne o5:j-55 >'ia Winnipey-, Man Q 580-13, 535-3 (i 535-1!) Qfll9 Q St.HvacintheSSOj 535-1, 565, 7()ti Chicoutimi 32()-8 via Three Rivers Q 32!)-5orTerreboniie 535-21 585-9, 535-3, 3-28, 329-2-3. 3-27, via Lachine, Que, 535-21 via Lachine, Que. Lachute 535-lS 535-18 Ste. A);athe dps Monts 535-23 Bridgewater 646 Chicoutimi 329-8 Ashcroft 535-70 Grandes Piles 535-19 St. Jerome 535-23, 684, 630 580-13, 531 Plaisance 535-18 674 535-63 Coaticook 580-08 450-4 or via New Westminster BC Flpsherton 53540 St. Charles, River Boyer 599-3-4 Penetanguisheiie 580-69, 422 1 Alexandria 531 Kilbain 580-7 via Lunenburg,NS Br'g:ewater64(J,3i4 Coe Hill Mines 544 Oranffedale GlW-U Oranjiredale 51)1)14 Orantcedale .'i'.»9-14 Orangedale 5!)',)-14 712 Lake VVeedon 675 via Quebec, Que. POST OKKK'KS. Lftkebiirn Ijlie (liarleH... Lake Clear Laki' Dauphin . Ukc I 'ori La'^e Kdward.. Uke Egniont... lalic Ktchemin. Uki'tieW LakeHeld •laki'liekl Uke Francis . . . Lake (ieorge ... LakeCieorge ... Lake (U-orge . . . Lakiliurst Laktland Lakelands Lake Law Lakilt't Lake .Megantio La Mare Lake .Muiiro . . . Lake Opinicon Lake Paul . . . Lakeport Lake Ramsay . Lake Road . . . Lakeside KLKCTORAL DISrRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATRD OR NRAR'mT B. R. STATION SEB KKY PI'. 151 TO 163 Lakeside Lake St. Mary . . Lake Stream Lake Talon L.Teniiscamingue Laketon Lakevale Lake Verd Lake\iew Lakeview Lakeview Lakeview Lakeville Lakeville Lakeville Lakeville Corner. Lake Uist Lake VVeedon . . Laloiide LA inable . L'Aiiiaroux . Lamartine Lauibeth Lainbton ^Lambton Mills Liiiierton Lanieiiue Lainlash Limniennoor. . . . 'Lanark 'Lancaster Lancelot Laiidestrew Li.nrlreville Lainlor Landry. . . . LiikIs End Lttiiil Villa Westmoreland N B Grev, N R O Renfrew. S R ...O Marquette M Renfrew, N R. . . O Portneuf Q Halifax N 8 Dorchester Q Argenteuil King's N Peterboro', E R .0 Lisgar M York N B King's NS Yarmouth . . . . N S Peterboro', E R .0 Marquette M Cumberland . .N S Inverness N S Huron, E R . . . . O Compton Q Charlevoix Q Annajiolis N S Frontenac O King's N B NorthumV, W R.O Lunenburg.. . .N S Albert NB Oxford, N R . . . . O Yarmouth.... NS Ottawa Q Kent NB Dist. of Nipis'ing.O Pontiac Q Kent NB Antigonibhe ...N S Queen's P E I Argenteuil Q Queen's N B Elgin, ER O King's N S Carleton NB King's N S King's P E I SuiiDury N B Richmond N S Wolfe Q Prescott O Hastings, N R . . O York, ER O L'Islet Q Middlesex, SR..0 Beauce Q York, WR O Aha Gloucester N B Grev, S R O Lanark, NR.... O Lanark, \ R... O (ilengurrv O Muskoka'&P.S'd.O Assa Beauharnois. . . Q Colchester NS Gloucester.. ..N B POST 0KKICK8. Lanes . . . . Linesville Ling Langdon . . . Langeiiburg Lan).',evin . . . . Langford.. . . King's N Montniagny . . .. Huron, WR.... O Colchester N S Peterboro, ER..O Alta Assa Dorchester Q Brant, NR O Lewisville 518 via Wiarton, Ont, Eganville 535'11 StrathclairSta. 622' Pembroke 53512 674 Elmsdale 6991 St. Anselme 075 Lachute .535-18 Sussex Vale 6991 2 680-31, 313, 316 Reaburn 536 -62 Pr. Wm. Sta.636-88 Berwick 714 Hebron 712 Lakefleld 580-31, 313, 316 Woodbourne 622 549 lona 699-14,364,372 Clifford 680-54 635-7 Annapolis 712, 714 Harrowsmith 611, 509 1 Berwick 714 Colborne 580-9, 306 Kentville 714 Elgin 572 Ingersoll 535-35, 580-83 via Yannouth, N S Kazubazua 666 Chipman 543-1 53512, Rutherglen Mattawa, O, 635-12 Richibucto 610 Antigonishe 599-7 vi'i Charlottetown Grenville 635-18, 541, 327, 328 Narrows 390 AvlmerW'st 680-82 Stoddarts 646 Up.W'dstock535-86 Centreville 547 Cherry Grove 665-4 Sheffield 390 St. Peters 364 675 Papineauville Que. 535-13, 327, 3-28 Omisby 545 Agincourt 635-34, 580-36 L'Islet f)99-3 via London, Ont. D'Israeli 676 .535-35 Lacombe 536-63 Ship])igan 640 Hanover 580-55 Mississippi Sta. Gil Perth 535-34 58U-9, 3-20-3 Uttei-son 580-67 Langenburg C-22 Ormstown 580-7 Lower Stewiacke 599-1 Pockinouche 540 Holdei-ville 390 St. Pierre, Mont- niivgnv 590-3 Lucknow 580-48 Lo.Stewiacke 599-1 .580-27 (R R name Keene) 535-63 622 St. Anselme 676 Cainsville 580-79 Langille's Laivjley . I^angley Prairie. Langside Langstaff Lanoieville Langton Langvale L'Annonciation . Lanoraie Lansflown .... *Lanxdowne . . Lansdowne. . . . Lansdowne Hotel L'Anse it Giles L'AnseftlaCabane L'Anse au Beauflls L'Anse iiu Foin L'Anse a. Gascons Lansing L'Anse St. Jean Lantz La Patrie I^P. R.St. Fran?' La Plaine *Laprairie La Presentation ELKCTORAL DISTRICTS. Lunenburg.. . .N 8 N.Westminster.BC N. Westminster. BC Bnice, W R O York, E R O Richelieu Q Norfolk. SR.... O Selkirk M Ottawa Q RAILROAD OK WHICH LOCATED OR SEAR'ST R. R. STATION HKR KEV PP. 151 TO 163 Lapland L'Archevpque . Larchwood L'Ardoise Lariviere Larkin Laroche Larochelle Larry's River . . . La Salette La Salle Lascelles ! Laskay ! L'Assomption . . iLasswade iLaterriere 1 Latimer ;LaTrappe I Latta La ttie's Brook .. La Tuque [Lauder ILaunching Place Laurel Laurel , * Laxircntides . Berthier Q Carleton NB Leeds, SB O Digbv N S Prince PE 1 Montni'tgny .. . . Q Ga8p6 Q Gasp6 Q Chicoutimi Q Bonaventure Q York, WR O Chicoutimi Q Lunenburg N S Compton Q Charlevoix Q Ten i.tionne Q Laprairie Q St. Hyacinthe . . Q Lunenburg.. ..NS Richmond N S Algoma O Ricliuiond. . . . N S Selkirk M Hastings, E R . . O Brome Q Megantic Q Guysboro' N S Norfolk, NR....O Lisgar M Ottawa Q York, NR O L'Assomption . . Q Peterboro', ER..O Chicoutimi Q Frontenac O Two Mountains .Q Hastings, ER...O Hants N S Champlain Q Selkirk M King's P E I Wellington, N R.O Argenteuil Q L'Assomption . . Q Lauriston Grey, S R Lauvina 'Sunbury . . Lauzon .... : Laval — ; Lavaltrie , Lavant Lavant Station . . Lavander L'Avenir Lawrence Mills.. Lawrence Station Lawrence .Station *Laurumniond . . . Q Muskoka&P.S'd.O Charlotte . . . . N B Elgin, WR O Annapolis . . . . N S Halifax N S Shefford Q Quden's . . N B Simcou, ER.... O Ontario, NR....0 Huron, S R . . . . O Levis 675, 599-3-4, 5-0-12 i')V( Quebec, (^'ue. 3'29-4-9 or Li' Val- trie Iliind ,535-21 Lavant Station 611 611 Creemore ,580-64 Riclim'd E.5S0-8-12 Emsdale 580-67 .535-89 .580-82 714 via Halifax, N S 6f.3 Annidale 543-1 Cold\\atcr580-32-34 Bl'kwater 580-35-36 Seaforth 580-52 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I '^ m IM 2.2 1^ IIIIlM — 6" 11.25 il.4 11.6 V] <^ /2 % 7 7 /(^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 182 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 ■ 1895] POST OFFICES. Leafleld Leamington .... * Leamington Learned Plain . . Leaside Junction Leaskdale Lebanon Le Bras Lebret Le BretonFlats. . Laolercville Ledge Leduc Peterboro , E R.O Cumberlanii . . N S Essex, S R O Conipton Q York, ER O Ontario, NR....0 Wellington, C R.O Beauce Q (City of Ottawa). O Lotbiniere Q Charlotte . . . . N B Alta * Leeds Leeds Village. Leesboro' Lefaivre Lefroy Legere Legerv'ille Leg Lake Leinster Leitche's Creek. Leith Leitram Leland Lemesurier Lemieux Lemonville Lena Lennox Lennox Ferry . . *Lennoxville . . . Lenore Leonardville . . . Leopold * L' Epiphanie . Lepreaux Lequille BLBCTORAL DISTRICTS, RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Megantic Q Megantic: Q Middlesex, ER..0 Prescott O Simcoe, S R . . . . O Northumb'....NB Kent NB Simooe, E R . . . . O Lennox Cape Breton . . N S Grey, NR O Russell O Addington O Megantic Q Prescott O Ontario, WR .. O Selkirk M .Selkirk M Richmond .... N S Sherbrooke Q Selkirk M Charlotte N B Argenteuil Q L'Assomption . . Q Charlotte N B Annapolis N S Lerwick Les Dalles Lea Ehmdementt Les Ecureuils . . . Les Eseoumains . Les Fonds LesGr.Berger'nes Leskard Leslie LesPet Berger'nes Les Sanies .... Lessard Letanp^ Letellier *Lethbridge . . L'Etete Letterkenny . *Lim» ........ Lewis Bay . . Lewis Head . . . Lewishani .... Lewis Mills .... Lewis Mountain . Lewis Mountain Lewlsville Lewisville Lexington Libbvtown Lidford Lieury Lifford Lillooet Lily Lily Lake . Lily Lake . . Ili8 714, 392, 393-2, 712 Andover 535-86 Joliette 536-17 329-8 Portneuf 635 21 Tadousac 829-8 Etchemin 5994 Tadousac 3298 Newcastle 580-9 580-9 (R R nane Leslieville) Tadousac 329-8 via Quebec, Que. S POST OFFICES. Limehouse . . . Limekiln Lime Lake . . . Lime Ridge . . Lime Rock . . . Limestone. . . . Lincoln Linda ! Linden ... Linden Valley Lindenwood . * Lindsay Lindsay Lineboro' Linffan Lingan Road Lim^re , Linton Linton's Lintrathen . Linwood , Linwood Lion's Head . . , Lippentott .... Lisbon Lisbum Liscombe Lis' ombe Mills . Lisgar Lisgar Station Lisle L'Isiet Lisr.-ore Lisson *Liatowel Little Bartibog Little Bass River Little Branch Little Bras d'Or. L. Bras d'Or (S S) * Little Britain . . Little Brook I Little Brook Sta. ' * Little Current . . ! Little Cape I Little Cascapediu I Little Dover Littte Forks *Little Glace Bay Little Harbour ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Halton O York N B Hastings, E R . . O Wolfe Q Pictou NS Lanark, N R O Sunbury N B Compton Q Cumberland . . N S Victoria, S R O Grey, NR O Victoria, SR....0 Carleton NB Stanstead Q Cape Breton.. NS Cape Breton.. N S Beauce Q York, NR O Sunburj' NB Selkirk M Waterloo, NR.. O Antigonishe . . N S Bruce, N R . . . . O Selkirk M Oxford, NR. Bruce, W R . Guysboro' . . . Guysboro' . . . Peel Drummond . Simcoe, S R O O NS NS ..0 • Q ..o L'Islet Q Pictou N S King's N B Perth, N R North umb' Colchester.. O NB .NS RAILROAD ox WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'gT R. R. STATION »n KEY PP. 161 TO 153 St. George 695 644-3 500 St. George 095 Eganville 635 11 675, 599-3-4, 580-12 via Sydney, N S Lockeport 3763 Washago 580-67 Mount Uniacke714 Killani's Mills 672 i Orangedale 699-14 I 618 ! Wetaskiwin 635-63 Port Hastings 371 ■ Ayer's Flat 512 ! I Little Pond Biiisoarth 022,622-2 i • Little Pond Park Hill 680-61 Poiitypool )35-34 Ashcroft 536-70 Thompson's Mills 599-1 Oak Point 390 viii Manitow'ing O. Holland Cen. 635 -40 MaiiotickS'n 535-20 Butternut R'ge 572 VV.Bay Road 690-14 Little Harbour . Little Judique . Lit le Lake Little Lepreaux Little Lorraine . , Little Mabou *Little Mitis . . . Little M^tisSta. Little Musquash Little Narrows . Little Pabos . . . L. Pierre Jacques Little Rapids... Little Rideau.. . I Little Ridge ... Little Ridgeton . L. Riv. Cheticamp L. Riv. Coverdale Little River East, Little River West Northumb'....NB Cape Breton , . N S Cape Breton . . N S Victoria, SR....0 Digby NS Digby NS Algoma Westmoreland.N B Bonaventure Q Guysboro' .. ..N 8 Cumberland... N S Cape Breton . . N S King's PEI Pictou NS Inverness N S Sunbury NB Charlotte . . . . N B Cape Breton . . N S Inverness N S Rimouski Q Rimouski Q St. John NB Victoria NS Oasp^ Q Prince P E I King's P E I Cape Breton.. NS Algoma O Prescott Albert NB Charlotte . . . . N B Inverness N S Albert NB Gaspd , Gaspd. 1 580-51 Nashwaak 5.32 Marlbank 5091 620 W. River Sta. ,599-13 Kinburn 531-2 390Waa8i8S'n,i35-82 East Angus 675 Amherst 6991 Cambray 680-32 Presque Isle 4-26 580-30-H2-H5, 31-2 Woo Oi Ki C^ Ac Long Point. Long Point Long P. of Mingan Long Reach — Long River Long Srttlement Longtinville *Longueml. . Longwood . . Lonsdale Lonsdale . . , , Lone Tree . . Loon Creek Lord's Cove Loree Lorette . . . . H( In Ki Le Sai Ki Qii Ca Ri C* Mi Hi Ki Ml Little River Elgin Little River Little River Little River L. R. Mus'odoboit Little Rocher . . . L. Salmon R.Mills' Little Sands Little Shemogue. Little Shippigan . Little Tignish , . Littlewood Littlew-ood Little York Liverponl Liverpool Market Living Spring Livingstone . . . Livingstone Cove Llewellyn Lloyd Llnydtown Lobo k. [1895 b 1895] POST offices and railroad stations in Canada. 183 RAILROAD OS WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'SI R. R. STATION 8n KEY PP. 151 TO 153 580-51 Nashwoak 532 Marlbank 509-1 620 \V.RiverSta.599'13 Kinburn 531-2 390VVaasi8S'n535-82 East Angus 675 Amherst 599-1 Cainbray 58032 Presque Isle 4-20 580-30-32-a5, 312 VVoodst'k 535-86-90 Stanstead Juiiotion 512, 520-1 via Sydney, X S ma Sydney, X S St. Francois Nord East 675-1 Aurora 580'67 Chipnian 543-1, 390 Carman 535-54 St. Jacol)8 580-47 599-7 426 via Wiarton.O. Elkhorn 535-52 Baden 580-51 Ripley 580-48 Antigonishe 599-7 Antigonishe 599-7 535-35 580-8 580-64 599-3 Merigomishe 599-7 Sussex Vale 599.12 580-48-58 Chatham 532, 353 Londonderry Sta. 599-1 Bay du Vin 353 Georges Riv. £99.14 via N. Sjdnev, N S Oakwood 580-35 712 712 422 2, 428-3, 430-1, Ma8seySta.535-2S Shediac 599-11 . Richmond 508, 350 lanso 364, 371 )99-l >ia Sydney, N S iouris East 665-4, 3,59 1, 371 .Glasgow 599-7-13 'ort 'Hawkesljurj- 599-14, 371, 380 'racey Sta. 535-88 .epreaux 695 ia Sydney, N S 't Hood 3*59 -2, 364 599-2 D9-2 iusquash 095 ma 599-14, £64, 372 iO Black Cape 508 olenian 065-1 irdigan Bd. Ofi.'iS (T N. Sydney, N S lessalon 535-2f), 428-3,430-1,422-2 ishiiig 541 firyey 693 Stephen 535-89, 095 leticamp 359-2 lisbury 599-12, 393 pe Cove 350 and Riyer 350 POST 0FFICB8. Lockf Road Locust Hill Lodi Logan Logan's Tannery Loganville Logberg Logierait Logoch . . . . Lombai-dy Londesborough . 'London 'London, East . . London, West . . Londonderry . . . . Londonderrj- Sta. Lone Tree Long Bay Long Beach . . . . Long Beach . . . . Long Branch . . . . Longburn Long's Cove . . . . Long Creek Long Creek Longford Mills . . 'jOng Island . . . . lA)ng Island Main Long Lake Prince .... P E I York, ER O Stomiont O Alta Pictou N S Pictou N S Lainbton.WR.. O Marquette M Leeds, N R O Huron, S R . . . . O London O Middlesex, ER..0 London O King's N B Colchester.... N S Marquette M Algoma O St. John NB Digby NS York, WR O Marquette M King's NB Queen's . . . . P E I Queen's N B Ontario, NR....0 King's NS C.pe Breton.. N S Addington O Longlaketon Long Point.. Long Point . . Long Point. Long Point Long P. of Mingan Long Reach .... Long River Long Settlement Longtinville . . *Longtu!uil Longwood Lonsdale Lonsdale Lone Tree Loon Creek . . Lord's Cove . . Loree Lorette Little River Elgin Little River .... Little River Little River .... L. R. Mus'odoboit Little Rocher.. .. L. Salmon R.Mills Little Sands Little Shemogue. Little Shippigan . Little Tignish . . Littlewood Littlewood Little York Liverpool Liverpool Market Living Spring . Livingstone . . . Livingstone Cove Llewellyn Lloyd Lloydtown Lobo KLECTORAL DISTRICTS. Assa Hochelaga Q Inverness .... N S King's . .NB Leeds, SR O Saguenay Q King's NB Queen's .... P E I Carleton NB Russell O Chambly Q Middlesex, SR..0 Hastings, E R . . O King's NB Marquette M Charlotte . . . . N B Grey, ER O Quebec Q Albert NB Sunbury N B Cumberland . . N S Digby NS Halifax N S Albert NB St. John NB King's PEI Westmoreland; N B Gloucester N B Prince PEI Shelburne . . . . N S Middlesex, SR..0 Queen's ....PEI Queen's N S Ontario, W R . . O Wellington, C R.O Alberta Antigonishe . . N S SaskSask Lanark. N R York, N R O Middlesex, S R . O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR'ST R. R. STATION SEE KEY PP. 151 TO 153 POST OFFICES. Mill River 665 1 535-34 Avonmore 535-33 Edmonton 535 63 via Pictou, N S Scottsburn 599-15 Lanjrenburg 622 Sarnia 573, 580-51- 85, 432, 320 Oak River 585 Smith's F'ls 536 -16- 33-34, 319 580-50 535-38-42,580-49-50- 81-83, 625-4 580-49-83 vid London, Ont. Sussex Vale 599-12 599-1 Solsgirth 622 Gore Bay 428-8, 430-1, 422-2 St. Martins 548-2 Digby 712,392,398-2 580-87 Drumconnor 622 Holderville 390 »i((Charlot'et'nPEI Cody's 543-1 580-67 Grand Pre 714 Georges Riv. 699-14 Mountain Grove 535-34 Regina 535-o2 62 via Montreal, Que Port Hawkesbur.'i 599-14, 371, 880 Norton Sta. 543-1, 599-12 Lyndhurst 516 345 (L.Pt. Landing) Rothesay 599-12 Kensington 665-1 Woodstock 586'86- 90 South Indian 631 580-18, 583, 320-1 580-83, 535-42 Marysvale 580-9 Sussex Vale 599-12 Balgonie 686*62 St. Andrews 536 -87, Thornbury 580-68, 674 (R R name In- dian Lorette) Elgin 572 Sheffield 390 Oxford 599-15 Digby712,392,393-2 Shubenacadie 699-1 Harvey 693 Sussex Vale 599-12 ui'aCharlot'et'nPEI Port Elgin 638 Shippigan 540 Tignish (i65-l Barrington 370-3 »)mSt.Thoma8W.,0 665-3 370-3 Bridgewater 646, 374 Pickering 580.9 Fergus 535-36, 580-54 Macleod 535-54 Antngonishe 599-7 Saskatoon 535-62 Almonte 535.12 Aurora 580-67 Hyde Park Comer 685-42, 680-60-88 Lochaber Lochaber Bay . . Lochalsh . Loch Ban . Loch Broom Lookhartville . Locksley Loch Erroch . Loch Garry '. . . Lochiel Loch Leven . . . Loch Lomond . . . . Loch Lomond Lochside Loch Winnoch *Lockeport Lock ton . . Loretto . . . Loretto . . . *L'Orignal . jLorimer Lake I Loring Lorlie Lome Lome Lome Lome Lome House Lome Park.. Loraevale . . Lomeville Lorneville Lorraine Lorway Mines Lost Channel . . Lost River .... LothMniire Lot 1 4 6 8 10 11 12 14 16 30 35 40 48 66 67 Lothair Lotus Louisa Low'sburg .. Louise *Loui»eville Louisville . , Lourdes Lourdes L.duBlancSablon Lovat Lovat Levering Lovett Low Lowbanks .... Lowell ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Antigonish . . . N S Ottawa Q Huron, WR ....O Inverness ....NS Pictou NS King's NS Renfrew S R.. ..O N. Westminster. BC Glengarry O Glengarry O Inverness NS St. John NB Richmond .... N S Richmond . . . . Renfrew, S R Shelburne . NS .. O NS Cardwell O Cardwell O Provenchp." M Prescott O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Assa Brace, W R . . . . O Richmond Q Pictou N S Restigouche . . N B Charlevoix Peel O Colchester.... N S Victoria. N R . . O Cumberland.. N S Cardwell O Cape Breton . . N S Hastings, E R . . O Argenteuil Q Lotbiniere Q Prince PEI Prince P E I Prince PEI Prince PE I Prince PE I Prince P E I Prince PEI Prince PE I Prince PEI Queen's .... PEI Queen's ....PEI King's PEI Queen's .... PEI King's PEI Queen's ....PEI Selkirk M Durham, E R . . O Argenteuil Q Cape Breton . . N S Grey, S R O Muskinongd . . . . Q Bothwell O Megantic Q Pictou NS Saguenay Q Bruce, W R . . . . O Pictou N S Simcoe, ER.... O Northumb", E R.O Ottawa Q Monck O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OK NEAR'ST R. R. STATION 8BB KEY PP. 151 TO 153 Antigonishe 599-7 536-18 (R R name Rockland) Ripley 680-48 Port Hood 359-2, 364 599-9 Hantsport 714 Harrison R. .536-70 Apple Hill 535-83 Alexandria 531 Port Hood 359-2, 364 via St. John, NB St. Peters 364, 370, 372 do do 536-12 (R R name Castleford) 376-3 or via Yar- mouth, NS 580-65 (R R Centre ville) Tottenham 583-65 via Winnipeg, Man 327. 328, Calumet, 535-18 via Parry Sound, O Trout Creek 680-67 Wolseley 535-62 Kincardine 68U-48, 432 680-12 (RR name Klng8e>y 599-13 Murray Bay 329-8 580-87 Londonderry Sta. 690-1 680-29-82-30 Amherst 599-1 Oi-angeville 535-40 via Sydney, N 8 Tweed 535-34, 60»'l Grenville 63518, 641,827, 32 ■> Batiscan 525-21, Tignish 666-1 BloomfleldSta666-l Alberton 665 1 Coleman 666 1 Inverness 665-1 Conway Sta. 665-1 665-1 H B name Ellerslie) Fitzgerald Sta 666-1 Miscouche 065-1 N'w Wiltshire 666-1 Bedford 665-3 665-4 wmCharlot'et'nPEI Cardigan B'd 666'8 N'w Wiltshire 665-1 Oak River 585 Pontyi)ool 535-34 Lachute 535 18 via Sydney, N S Elmwood 680-56 636-21 535-42 (R R name Ark wood) Somerset 58i)-12 N.Glasgow 599-7-13 Natoshqunn 346 Paisley 580 -54 West R. Sta. ,599-13 Cold water580 -32-34 Smithfleld 5S0'9 656 680-79 lAlbert N B Harvey 698 184 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [18951 l^^^l POST OFFICES. Lo'er Abougoggin Lov er Argyle . . . Lower Barney's R Lower Blomidon . Lower Brighton Lower Caledonia. Lower Cambridge Lower Canard . Lower Cape . . . Lower Caroquet Lower Cariboo R. Lower Caverhill. L'w'r Church St. Lower Cove . . . Lower Coverdale. Lower Derby . . . Lower Dumfries Lower E. Pubnico Lower Economy L. Foster Settlme' Lo'er Five Islands Lower Fort Garry Lower Freetown L. French Village Lower Oagetown Lower Granville Lower Greenville Lower Hayneville Lower Ireland Lower Jordan Bay Lower La Have. Lower L' Ardoise L. Line Quee'bury Lower Maccan L. Meagher's G'nt Lower Montague Lower Mt. Thorn Lower Nappan . . Lower Newcastle. Lower Kicola.. Lower Northfleld Lower Ohio Lower Onslow . Lower Poquiock Lower P, William Lower Prospect Lower Quee'bury Lower Ridge . . Lower R. Hebert Low' R. Inhab'nts Lower Rollo Bay. L. Salmon Creek. Lower Sackville.. Lower Selmah . . Low' Settr. M. R. Low'. Settr. S. R. Lower Ship Harb. Low' Ship Har. E Low' Sou'ampton Lower St. Mary's. *Lower Stewincke Low' Turtle Creek Lower Wakefield. Low' Washabuck. Low' Went worth. Low' W. Jeddore. Low' W. Pubnico. Lower West Riv . L'w'r Whitehaven Lower Windsor. . Lower Wowl Har Lower Woodstock ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Westmareland.N B Yarmouth N S Pictou N S King's NS Carleton NB Guysboro' . . N S Queen's N B King's NS Albert NB Gloucester.... N B Pictou N S York NB King's NS Cumberland . . N S Albert NB Northunib'....NB York N B Yarmouth . . . . N S Colchester.... N S Lunenburg NS Colchester.... NS Lisgar M Prince P E I York N B Queen's NB Annapolis N S Cumberland.. NS York N B Megantic Q Shelburne . . . . N S Lunenburg . . N S Richmond N S York NB Cumberland . . N S Halifax N S King's PEI Pictou N North umb'....NB North«mb'....NB Yale-Kootenay.BC Lunenburg Shelburne . . Colchester.. York NS NS ,.NS . NB York N B Halifax N S York N B King's NB Cumberland.. N S Richmond N S King's PEI Queen's N B Ilalifax NS Hants NS Victoria N S Antigonishe . . N S RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. 8EEKEY,PP.161-163 Halifax N S Halifax N S York N B York N B Colchest'r....NS Albert NB Carleton N B Victoria N S Cumberland.. N S Halifax N S Yarmouth . . . . N S Antigonishe . . N S Guysboro' N S Carleton N B Shelburne N S Carleton N B Shediac 599-11 via Yarmouth N S Merigomishe 599'7 Canning 547 Woodst'k 535-86-90 Hopewell 599-13 Canard 547 Cape Station 693 Caracjuet 540 via Pictou N S Pt. Williams 714 Joggins Slines 606 Moneton599-l-2-12, 518 N. W. Bridge 599-8 Pr.Wil'mSta535-8 via Yannouth, N S PaTsborough 549 Barss Corners 646 Parrsboroiigh 549 535-61 Freetown 665- 391t»'a Fredericton, NB Oagetown 390 Annapolis 712, V14, 392, 393-2 Greenville 599-1 Milville 535-83 Therford Mines 675 Shelburne 376-3 via Lunenburg NS St. Peters 364, 370, 372 Mouth of Keswick 535-83 Maccan 5991, 606 Shubenacadie 599*1 Georgetown 6653, 359-1 W. Riv. Sta. 599-13 Point au Car 353 Chatham 532, 353 Spence's Bd 535-79 Northfleld 646 Shelburne 876-3 Truro 599-1-13 Prince William Sta. 536-88 do do via Halifax, N S Mouth of Keswick 535-83 Butternut Rd. 572 Maccan 509-1, 606 Port Hawkesbury 599-14, 371, 380 Souris East 665-4, 359-1, 371 Chipmaii 543-1, 390 Beaver Bank 714 Shubenacadie 599-1 Iona59914,.S64,372 599-7 (R R name South River) via Halifax, N S Millville 535-83 via FrederietonNB 59t)-l Turtle Creek 093 UpW'dstock 535-86 lona 599-14. 364, 372 Wentw'th Sta 599-1 via Halifax N S via Yarmouth, NS Antigonishe 590-7 Caiiso 364, 371 Hartlaiid 535 86 Barrington 376 '3 Woodst'k 536-86-90 POST OFFICES. Lowlands.. [Low Moor Low Point Lowville Lozier Settlement *Lucan Lucasville Lucas Lucerne . . . Lucille .... *Lticknow . Ludlow . . . Lulu Island Luniby Lumley . . . Liiui^den . . . Lund Lundar Lundyville . j Lunenburg . iLunenbvr'ff. Lurgan Luskville Lutes Mountain . Luton I.ydgate Lyleton *Lyn Lynch Lake Lyndale Lynden Lyndon Lyndhurst . . Lynedoeh . . Lynn Lynnfleld . . Lynn Valley Lynnville ; Lyons ! Lyonshall I Lysander I Lyster ! Lyster Station . . jLyttleton \Lytto,i \McAdam June .. IMc Adam's Lake.. McAllister McArras Brook . . McAulay's I McCarthy McCallum Settle McCormick McCormick McCready McCrimmon .. McDonald's Cor McDonald's Cor's McDonald's Cove McDonald's Point iMcDovgall 'McDougalSettliu' ;McOarry .McGinley iMcGrath Moun'in AfcHray McGregor \McGregor Station I Macintosh Mills . I Mclntyre Mclntyre's Lake . Mclver McKay's Point . . MeKHlar MoKenzie Lake.. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Lambton, E R. . O Pictou N S Inverness N S Halton O Gloucester N B Middlesex, NR..O Lambton, W R..0 Marquette M Ottawa Q Cardwell O Bruce, W R . . . . O Northumb' . . N B N.Westminster.BC Yale BC Perth, SR O Assa N.Westminster.BC Lisgar M Lisgar Stormont O Lunenburg N S Bruce, W R . . . . O Ottawa Q Westmoreland.N B Elgin, ER O Shelburne ....NS Selkirk M Brockville O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Queen's .... PEI Wentworth,NR.O Alte Leeds, SR O Norfolk, SR....O Colchester.... N S Charlotte . . . . N B Norfolk, S R....0 Norfolk, NR ...O Middlesex, ER..0 Selkirk M Megantic Q Megantic Q Megantic Q Northumb'.... NB Yale BC York N B Cape Breton . . N S Kind's NB Antigonishe . . N S Victoria N S Halilax N S Colchester.... NS Inverness N S Glengarry O Middlesex, W R . O Gleng.irry O Queen's N B Lanark, NR ....O Gaspe Q Queen's N B Renfrew SR....0 Westmoreland.N B Lanark, S R . . . . O West-.noreland.N B Pictou N S Shelburne.... NS Esbex, S R O Marquette M Leeds, SR O Grey, E R O Richmond N S Bruce, N R . . . . O Victoria N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Hastings, N R . . O RAILROAD ON WillCI) LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. .ST.\TIOS. 8EEKEV,PP.l.il-153 Wanstead ."58(1 s.^ Hopewell 59913 Port Hawkesljurv 699-14, 371, 380 Burlington aSO-Oo- 87 Pockniouche 540 680'51 Sarnia .'173, fiSO-si- 85, 820 Hamiota 58.t Kirks Ferry C.56 Caledon E.. 580'65 580-48 532 460-4 (Lulu Land'^) DMiNW'niin'rBO Okanagon .'j3.t"4 Dublin 580-52 535-62 via Vancouver B C Reaburn 535-52 Wales 580-9 646, 373, 374, 376-3 Kincardine |5S0-48, Eardley 663 Moncton 618, 599-1- 2-12 Aylmer, W't 58082 Locke jjort 376-3 Deloraine 535-57 516, 580-9 Sundridge 580-C" VMiCharlot'ct'nPEI 580-83 516 Delhi 580-82 Parrsborough 549 St. Stephen 535-89, 605 680-80 Ellaton 580-80 Harrietts »lleii35'35 Killarnev 535-57 Ste.JulieSta.580-l-> 680-12 680-12 Newcastle509-2,353 535-70 535-88-S9-9() Boi8'aleCh'pl599-14 Belleisle Cr'k hi'il Merigomishe f)997 lona .590' 14. 304,372 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Truro 509-1-13 P't Hood 359-2, 304 Alexandria 531 Newburv !i35-42, 580-83 Alexandria 1131 Narrows ;«I0 Mississippi .Sta. (ill Niitasliquan 345 Wiokham 390 .518 Perth 535-.J4 Menirnmeook 5!)!)i .VIerlgomislie .''pDitT Borrington 370 3 617, 625-1 535-52 Athens 51() Duntrooti o80'04 .590-14 Cape Croker 4-20 lona 5mJl4,304,37-i »i'« Parry Sound, (). Ormsby 644 POST OFFICES. McKees Mills . . . McKenzie's Cor. McKinlay McKinnon's Harb McKnight McLaren's Dep6t McLaughlin Road McLean McLean McLean McLeanville . McLellan's Brook McLellan's M'tain McLeod's Crossi'g McLeod's Mills . McMillan's Cor's McNairn McNamee McNutt's Island McPhail McPherson McPherson's F'ry McPherson's Mills McPherson Sta McQuade McVicar Mabee Mabel Maberly Jf a6ow Mabou Coal Mines Mabou Harbour. Mabou Har. Mo'th *Maccan Macdonald Macdoug;..! Macinquac Mackey's Station Mackville — *Maeleod — .. MocLennan — J' ice's Bay Macnider Mactaquack . . Mactoa Macville Maddington Falls Maddook Mader 8 Cove — Madforfl *Madoc Magaguadavic . . Magdalen Islands Magenta Magnettwan — Maguire ^Magoi; Magoon's Point.. Magpie Magundy Maliotie Bay Maidstone . . MaiUiiot . . . , Main a Dieu Main HIver.. Mainsville . Maisonneuve Maitland Maitland Maitland . . . [1895 RAILROAD ON \V!1|C|| LOCATRD, OR NKAR. B8T R. R. STATIOS 8EBKEV,PP,l-il.l5J Wanstead S8(is5 Hopewell 59913 Port Hawkesliurv 599-14, 371, 380 Burlington 5»m. 87 Pockmouche 540 580-51 Sarnia 573, 580-81- 85, 820 Haniiota 585 Kirks Ferry G56 Caledon E.. 5SU'65 580-48 532 450-4 (Lulu Land' ) waNW'niin'rBC Okanagon .'j3n"4 Dublin 580-52 535-62 via Vancouver B C Reaburn 535-52 Wales 580-9 64fl, 373, 374, 3763 Kincardine |5S0'4ij, Eardley 663 Moncton 518, 599-1- 2-12 Aylmer, Wt 58082 Lockeport 376-3 Deloraine 53557 516, 580-9 Sundridge 580-07 I'JrtCharlotVt'nPEl 680-83 516 Delhi 580-82 Parrsborough 549 St. Stephen 535-89. 695 580-80 Ellaton 580-80 Harrietts »lIe535-35 Killarney 535-57 Ste.JulieSta.5i0-12 580-12 580-12 Ne»vcastle599-2,353 535-70 535-88-89-90 Bni8'aleCli'plo99-]4 Belleisle Ci-'k 5431 Merigoinishe 599-7 lona 599-14.304,372 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Iruro r)99-l-13 ?'t Hood 359-2, 364 Vlexandria 531 'fewburv 535-42, 580-83 Uexandria531 Narrows ;«)0 lississipj)) Sta. Oil fatashquan 345 V'ickham 3W 18 'erth 535-34 tenirnnieook 5991 lerigoniitilie .''i99-7 orrington 370-3 17, 625-1 J5-52 thens 510 untroon 58004 »9-]4 [ipe Croker 420 ma 59914, 304,37-2 rt Parry Sound, (>. rmsby 644 1895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 185 POST OFriCKS. McKees Milli> McKenzie's Cor.. McKinlay McKinnon's Harb McKnight McLaren's DepOt McLaughlin Road Mcl-ean McLean McLean McLeanville McLellan's Brook McLellan's M'tain McLeod's Crossi'g McLeod'8 Mills . McMillan's Cor's McNairn McNamee McNutt's Island McPhaU McPherson Kent N B Carleton NB Lanark, NR....0 Victoria N S King's N B Adduigton O Kent N B Kent N B Addington O Agao Cape Breton . . N S Pictou N S Pictou N S Conipton Q Kent N B Cornwall O Kent N B Northumb* NB Shelburne N S Lanark, SR..,. O Antigonishe . . N 8 McPherson's F'ry McPherson's Mills McPherson Sta . . McQuade Mc Vicar Mabee Mabel Maberly Mabou Mabou Coal Mines Mabou Harbour. Mabou Har. Mo'th *Maccan Macdonald .... Macdoug;. ,1 . . . . Macinquac Mackey's Station Mackville *Macleod MacLennan .... M ice's Bay Macnider Mactaquack . . Macton Macville ; Moddington Falls Maddock Mader's Cove Madford *Madoc Magaguadavic . . Magdalen Islands Magenta Magnehiwan Maguire ^Magoi) Magoon's Point. Magpie Magundy. ... Mahona lini/ Maidstone . . , Mailiiiot . . . Main a Dieu Main River. . Mainsville . Maisonneuve Maitland Maitland Maitland . . . ELKCTORAIi DISTRICl'S. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION, SEFKEY,PP.151-]53 Richmond . N3 Pictou N S Vancouver B C Westmoreland.N B Bruce NR O Norfolk, NR....0 Argenteuil Q Lanark, S R . . . . O Inverness NS Inverness .... N S Inverness .... N S Inverness .... N S Cumberland . . N S Lennox O Prince PEI York N B Renfrew, N R . . O King's NB Alta Algoma O Charlotte . . . . N B Rimouski Q York N B Wellington, C R.O Cardwell O Arthabaska . . . . Q Prince P F, I Lunenburg NS Selkirk M Hastings, N R ..O York NB Gaspe Q Rouvi'le Q Muskoka&PSd.O Middlesex, NR..0 Stanstead Q Stanstead Q Saguenay Q York N B Lunenburg. . . .N S Kssex, N R O Megantic Q Cape Breton . . N S 'vent N B Grenville, S R ..O Hochelaga Q Grenville, S R . . O Hants N S Annapolis N S POST OFFICES. St. Anthony 518 Debec 535-85-90 Almonte 535-12 599-14 Annidale 643*1 611 (K R name Snow Road) St. Anthony 518 Canaan Sta. 599-2 Mtn. Grove 536-34 j Leitche'8C'k699-14' N'wGlas'w 599-7-13 N'wGlas'w 599-7-13 636-7 J Richibucto 610 Mo'okl'd Sta. 635-33 Buctouche 618 632 Shelburne 3763 Perth 635-34 Lo'er Settlement South Riv. 59{)-7 Port Hawkesbury 599-14, 371, 380 N'wGlas'w 599-7-10 574 Irishtown 618 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 625-5 St. Phillippe D" Ar- genteuil 636-18 636-34 P. Hood 369-2, 864 P. Hood 359-2, 364 P. Hood 369-2, 364 P. Hood 359-2, 364 606, .''.99-1 Nap'.-iee 609-2,680-9 Fitzger'ldSta.665-1 391 or Mouth of Keswick 535-83 635-12 Sussex Vale 599-12 535-64 Thessalon 535-26, 4-28-3, 430-1 Lepreaux 696 Li'leMetisSta.599-2 M'thKe8\vick536-83 St. Jacobs 680-47 Albion 635-40 Bul8tr'deSta.580-14 O'Learv Sta. 665-1 Mahone Bay646,373 Douglas Sto. 535-62 .580-33 Harvey Sta. 636-88 L'Anse a la Cabane 3.59-1 Farnhani 635-1-3-7, 632-1, 545-1 420-4 or Burk's Falls .580-67 Centralia 580-60 535-7, 342 Stanstead June. 512, 512-1 345 Pr.Wm. Sta. 536-88 646, 373 625-5 (R R name Maidstone Cross) Somerset 580-12 via Svdnev, N S Weldfoi-d 599-2 Cardinal 580-9 via Montreal, Que. 580-9 Shubenacadie 599-1 Annapolis 712, 714, 392, 3(.'H-2 Malaga G'ld Min's Malagash iMalagafih Point Malagawatch . . Malakoff Mai Bay Malcolm Malignant Cove Mallorytown . . Malmaison .... Malone.. Malton . , Malta .. Malvern Malvina Mamette Lake iManawan Manchester. . . . iManda Manganese Mines Mandamin Manig:otagan Manilla Manion . . *Manitoicaning . *3fanitou Maniwaki Manners Sutton.. Mannheim Mannhurst ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. *Manotick Manotick Station. Mansewood Mansfield Mansfield Mansfleld Mansonville MansonvilleSta. Manuels Manvers Station *Alaple Maple Bay . . . * Maple Creek. Maple Green . Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Grove Maple Hill .. Maple Hill .. Maplehurst. . Maple Island Maple Lake . , Maple Leaf . . Maple Leaf . . Maple Lodge Queen's N S Cumberland ..N S Cumberland . . N S Inverness N S Carleton O Oa8p6 Q Bruce, ER O Antigonishe ..N S Leeds, SR O MisBisquoi Q Hastings, NR ..O Peel O Ontario, N R....O York, ER O Compton Q Yale BC Alta Ontario, SR.... O Selkirk M Colchester ...NS Lambton, W R ..O Lisgar M Victoria, S R....O Lanark, SR ....O Algoma O Selkirk M Ottawa Q York N B Waterloo, SR ..O King's NB Carleton O Russell O Haltoii O Siincoe, S R O Cumberland .. N S King's PEI Brome Q Brome Q Northumberi'd.NB Durham, E R . . O York, WR O Vancouver B C Assa Restigouche ..N B Maple Ridge . . Maple Ridge . . Maple Ridge . . Mapleton Mapleton Mapleton Maple Valley . . Maple View. . . . Maplewood . . . . Maplewood Maquapit Lake . . Mar Mara Marathon Maravilla Marble Mountain. Marble Rock RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R R. STATION. SEEKRV,PP.151-153 Middlesex, ER..0 Megantic Q Hants NS Bruce, E R . . . . O Megantic Q Carleton N B Muskoka & V Sd.O Victoria, N R . . O Conipton Q Middlesex F, R.. O Middlesex, NR..0 Ontario, NR....0 Pontiac Q York N B Elgin, ER O Alliert N B Cumberland . . N S Siiiicof, N R.. .. () Victoria N B Oxford, NR ...,0 York NB Suiiburv N B Bruce, N R . . . . O Yale BC Lanark, N R O Selkirk M Inverness N S Leeds, SR O Barss Corners 646 Wallace 59915 Wallace ,59915 River Denni85991* Osgoode Sta. 535-20 346 Black Cape 508- Elniwood 580-55 Antigonishe 599*7 580-9 645 (R R name des Rivieres) 544 580*61 Severn Br'ge 580*67 Agincourt 535*34, 580*36 620 Spence'sB'ge536 70 Edmonton 535*63 580*33 Reston 535*65 Valley Sta. 599*13- .580-86 via Selkirk 580-35-38 Perth 536-34 422-2,428-3,480-l,or Mas8eySta.536'::5' 635-67 Kazubazua 656 Harvey Sta. 635-83- Petersburg 580-61 Petitcodiac 599-12,. 572 319, 636-20 635-20 580-65 Alliston 58U-64 Oxford 599-15 Head of St. Peter's- Bay 665-4 635-3 635*3 Eticuminac 353 636 34 580-67 (R R name Richmond Hill) Somenos 574 535-53 DalhousieJunction 599-2-5 Lucan 580*51 Black Lake 675 Shubenaeadie509-1 Hanover 5i)0*55 Robertson Sta. 075- Upper Kent 535*86. Ahmic Hurb'r420*4 Gelert ,5811*30 Sawyerville 020 580*50-51 (RR name Lucan Crossing) BracebridgeriSO-07,. 4-20-3 Bristol 003 Millville53:)-S3 Kiiigsmill 02.i-5 Elgin 572 E.Soulhani]itoiir)49- Dundalk 5:;5-40 Toriaiiifi'li' ivioiil Beachville ■■)3r)-35 580-83 .Millville 535-63 Shettield 390 via Wiarton, Ont. H Carroll 635 .59 River Denni8,599*M> Gananoque702,324„ 325*1 186 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 I 1895] POST OFFICES. Marbleton Marburg' March Marchbank Marchhurst Marchmont Maifien Margaree. Harbor ^largaree Island Margaree Forks . . Margaret MarparetsvUle . ■Margate Maria Maria de Kent Maria Capes . . Maria East Marie Bridge ■Marie Joseph .... Marieton MariopoHs Marion Bridge ■ . Marion Bridge Rd Maritana *Marl(date *Markham .... Sfarkhaiiiville Marksville .... ^larkton Marlbank .. Marlborough Marlington . . , Marlow Mamiion *Marnwra Marney Marno'ch Marquette Marringhurst Marriott's Cove.. Marsboro' Marsh Marsh Brook Marshall's Tow.i MarsdaV Marsfl.'ld Maish Hill MarthvUle Marshy Hope . . . . MarsKi'l Marston Marsville Martin Alartin's Lairs Martindale Martin's Point . . Martin's River . . Martintown Martinville Marvelville Marvin Maryland Mnrvsville Mar.vville -Marysvale Mascarene Maseouohe Masponohe Ra'ids Mashani Mills Maskawata . . Muskinong^ Masonville . . Masmivippi KLECTORAL DISTRICTS. Wolfe Q Norfolk,^ R....0 Carleton King's N B Carleton O Simcoe, ER ...O Wellington, SR..0 Inverness N S Inverness . . . . N S Ii'verness ....NS SerKi-.k M Annapolis N S Prince P E Bonaventure . . Q Kent N B Bonaventure Q Bonaventure Q King's PE I Guysboro' N S Assa Selkirk M Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton ..NS Huntingdon . . . . Q Grey, S R O York, ER O King's N B Algoina O Inverness N S Hastings, E R . . O Assa Stanstead Q Beauce ... Q Grey, NR O Hastings, N R . . O Marquette M Huron, WR.... O Lisgar M Selkirk M Lunenburg NS Compton Q Pictou N S Inverness N S Digby NS Pictou N S Queen's PEI Ontario, SR.... O Monck O Pictou NS Carleton N B Norfolk, SR.. O Wellington, C R.O Queen's .... PEI Pontiac Q Ottawa Q Lunenburg NS Lunenburg N S Glengarry O Compton Q Russell O King's N B Pontiac Q Hastings, E R . . O York N B Antigonishe . . N S Charlotte . . . . N B L'Assomption . . Q L'Assomption . . Q Ottawa Q Selkirk M Maskinonge . . . . Q Middlesex, ER..0 Stanstead Q RAILROAD ON WHICH { LOCATED, OR NEAR- I EST R. R. STATION. 1 1 8BBKEV,PP.151-153 I 6, -5, 620 ! P. Dover 580 •70-80 Stiitsville 535-12 ' Sus8."x ■Vale 599-12 Stilts .ille 535-12 ' Orillia 580-32-67 5S0-51 S.'K'2 G'nd Narrows 599-14, 364, 372 Port Hood 359-2 MargareeH'iir359-2 Killarnev 535-57 Middleton 646,714 Kensington 665-1 350 or New Rich- mond 508 Buctouche 518 Carleton West 508 Maria 350 or New Richmond 508 665-4 Antigonishe 590-7 Regina 535-52-62 644-1 via Sydney, N S nia Sydney, N S | Hem'ingford 580-5 585-40 580-36 Sussex ■Vale 599-12 422-2, 428-3, 430-1, (Landing name Hilton) or via BruceMines.Ont. P. Hood 359-2, 364 509-1 Moose Jaw 535-52 Stanstead June. 512, 512-1 St. Francois Nord Ea:,t 675-1 Chatsworth 535-40 544 Newdale 622 Belgrave 680-60 536-52 Pilot Mound 535-57 MahoneBav646,373 Echo Vale 535-7 BarneyR'rSta-599-7 Baddeck 364, 370, 372 Pleasant Vallev 712 Gleng'rySta.599-13 Little York 665-3 580-36 580-82 599-7 Riv.deChute535-86 Port Rowan 580-86; HilLsburgh 535-36 ' Hunter's Riv. 665-1 1 Quyon 663 I Low 656 i MahoneBav646,373 MahoneBay646,373 Lane'ter580-9,329-3 Compton 580-S South Indian 531 ' Belleisle Cr'k 543-1 Bristol 663 580-9 J 532 i Antigonishe 599-7 I St. George 695 ! 535-21 (R R name I St. Henri) ' Mascouehe 535-2 Wakefield 656 Oriswold 535-62 535-21 via London, Ont, 612 POST OFFICES. Magi.-y Station . Massie Masson Masstown Mustai . . . Mastigouche . . . Matane Matap6dia .... ^iatawatchan . . Matheson .... Mattatall Lake *Mattawa . . . . Mattie Maugerville . . Mavillette Mawcook . . Maxville . . Maxxvell . Mayerville Mayfair . . Slayfleld .. Mayfleld .. Maynard . . Mayne . . . . Maynooth Mayo . . . . Meadow Meadov.' Lea Meadows Meadows Road . . Meadou'vale Meadowvale .... Meadowville Sta . *Meaford Meagher's Grant . Meat Cove Mechanic's Settlm Mecunoma Medford *Medicine Hat . . Medina Mcdora Meiklefleld Meiseners . . . Mekiwin Melancthon . Melboro' *Melbourne .. Melbourne . . . Melbourne . . . Melcombe . . . Meldrum Bay. Melford .... Melfort MeJgund . . . . Melgund . . . . Melissa Mclita Melocheville Melrose Melrose Melrose Melvern Square . Melville Melville Cross . Memel Slemramcook . . . Menie Menteith.. Mereier Sferigonishe . . , Merivale ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NRAR. EST R. R. STATION. 8EK.KBV,PP.15M63 Algoma O Grey, NR O Ottawa Q Colchester.... N S Quebec Q Muskinong6 Q Riinouski Q Bonaventure Q Renfrew, S R . . O Victoria N S Colchester.. .. NSi Dist. of NipL.i.cO Guysboro' . . . . N S Sunbury xV B Digby NS ShefToi-d Q Glengarry O Giev, E R O Russell O Middlesex, WR..0 Peel O Antigonishe . . N S Grenville, S R . . O Selkirk M Hastings, N R . . O Ottawa Q Albert NB Lisgar M Charlotte . . . . N B Cape Breton . . N S Peel O Colchester.... NS Pictou N 8 Grey, E R O Halifax NS A'ictoria NS King's NB Muskoka&P.S'd.O King's NS Assa Oxford.NR....O Selkirk M Pictou N 3 Lunenburg N S Marquette M Grey, E R O Richmond Q Middlesex, W R. O Richmond Q Marquette M Leeds, SB O Algoma O Inverness N S Sask Selkirk M Wellington N R..0 Muskoka & P Sd.O Selkirk M Beauharnois Q Hastings, E R . . O Guysljoro' . . . . N S Westmoreland. N B Annapolis . . . . N S Prinre Edward. .O Card well O Albert N B' Westmoreland. N B Northumb', E R.O Selkirk M Montmagny — Q Pictou N S Carleton 5.S5-25 Chatsworth 535'40 Buckiiighani.535'lS 3*27 3'28 Debert Sta. 5iiS)l 676 (R H name Richardson) St. Gabriel de Bran- don 535-17 L. Meiis Sta. 599-2 508, 599-2 Ashdad 611 Oi-angedale 599-14 Tatamng'che 599-15 535-12 BigTracadie .WO^ 390 Waasis Station 535-82 Hebron 712 Granby 545-1 531 Flesherton 535-40 Casselman 531 Appin 580-83 Edmonton 535-39 James R. Sta. 599'7 i>irt Prescott, Ont Alexander 535-52 Ormsby 544 Thurso 535-18, 327, 328 Elgin 572 Reaburn 635-52 535.89 via Svdney, N S 536-39 Brookfled 5991 599-15 680-68, 430-1, 422-1 Shubenacadie 699-1 Neils Harbour 372 Penobsquis 599-12 South River 580-67 Kingsport 547 535-53 Ingersoll 636-35, 680-83 535-57 W. Merigonishe 699-7 Cherryfleld 646 Gladstone 622 535-40 Racine 653 625-8 Richm'd E 6&0-8-12 Landsdowne 580-9 422-2, 428-3, 430-1, Spanish Riv. Sta. 535-25 Wt. Bay R'd 599.14 Willoughby 536-62 Hartnev 535-58 535-58 Beauharnois 580-15 3'29-3 Shaiinonville 580-9 Antigonishe 509-7 638 Kingston Sta. 714 Consecon 544 535-39-40 Hopewell Hiil 693 599-1 Hoard's Sta. 580-27 535-58 S. Pierre M'tmagn 599-3 699-7 via Ottawa, Ont. POST OFFICES. Merlin Mermaid Farm. *}{errickville . . ■ Merritt *Merritton Jlerton Metgermette . . iletabechouan Methven Metcghan Meteghan River . Jleteghan Station! *}letcal,fe Mtthot's Mills . . Metlakatla Metropolitan .... Metz Meyersburg .... Miami Michael's Bay.... Michaud Michie Slichipicoton Riv. MioksDurg Middleboro' . . • • Middle Beaver B. Middle Caledonia Middle Cape Middle Church Middle Caraquet. Middle Country H Middle Coverdale|^ Middlefleld Middle Hanies'lle Middle La Have F Mid'e Manchester Middlemarch . . *M.Muswodoboit Middlemiss Middle Ohio .... Middle River .... Middle SackviUe . Jl'.ddle Sackville . M.Settl'.Bar'y'8R Middle Simonds . Mid'e. South'pton Middle Steiviacke *Middleton Middleton Middleton 1 Middleton "^ Middle ville .... Midford Jlidgell IMidgell Mills . . . . Jilidgic Station . . Jlidhurst 'Midland Midland Mid Lothian . . . Midnapore .... Midville Branch Jlidway Jlidway Miguasha Milan Mllburn Milby *Mildmay Mile End Miletta A. [1895 I 1896] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 187 RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR XKar. EST R. R. STATIOS 8EKKBY,PP,loM53 535 -25 Chatsworth 535-40 Buckiii(fhan)535lS 327, 328 DebertSta. 5i)i)i 676 (R R name Richardson) St. Gabriel de Bran- don 535-17 L. Meiis Sta. 599-2 508, 501) -2 Ashdad fill OranifeUale 50!)-i4 Tat aning'che 599-15 535-12 Bii,' Tracadie 5997 JfH) Waasis Station 535-82 tiehron 712 Sranby 546-1 )31 Heslierton 635-40 rasselman 631 Vppin 580-83 Mnionton 535-39 anies R. Sta. 599-7 irt Prescott, Ont ilexander 535-52 •rinsby 544 'hurso 535-18, 327. 328 Ugin 572 eaburn 536-52 55.89 "a Sydney, N S i5-39 rookfled 6991 »9-15 10-68, 430-1, 422-1 iubenacadie599-l eils Harbour 372 nobsquis 599-12 uth River 58067 ngrsport 547 5-53 gersoll 535-35, 580-83 5-57 Merigonishe )99-7 erryfleld 646 Mistone 622 •40 cine 653 1-8 ihm'd E 580-8-12 idsdowne 580-9 •2, 428-3, 430-1, panieh Riv. Sta. 35-25 ;. Bay R'd 599.14 loughby 535-62 •tney535-68 58 nharnois 580-15 !9-3 niionville 580-9 igonishe 599-7 rston Sta. 714 secon 544 i9-40 ewell Hill 693 t rd's Sta. 680-27 )8 erreM'tmagn J-3 )ttawft, Ont. POST OFFICES. Merlin Mermaid Farm.. *Merrickville Merritt *Menitton Merton Metgermette iletabechouan . . Methven Meteghan Meteghan River . Meteghan Station *}[etcalt'e M^thot's Mills Metlakatla .... Metropolitan .. Metz Meyersbui-g . . Miami Michael's Bay . . Michaud Michie Jlichipicoton Biv. Micksburg Middleboro' . . Middle Beaver B. Middle Caledonia Middle Cape . . Middle Church . . Middle Caraquet. Middle Country H Middle Coverdale RLBCTORAL DI8TRICI8. RAILROAD O.V WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION SEE KEY,PP. 151-153 Middlefleld Middle Hanies'lle Middle La Have F Mid'e Manchester Middlemarch *3f. Mugrjitiodoboit Middlemiss Middle Ohio Middle River Middle Sackville . M-ddle Sackville . M.Settl'.Bar'y'8R Middle Simonds Mid'e. South'pton Middle Stewiacke *Middleton Middleton Sliddleton Middleton " Middle ville .... Midford Midgell Midgell Milla .... Jlidgic Station . . Midhurst * Midland Midland Mid Lothian . . . Midnapore ... . Jlidville Branch Kent O Queen's P E I Grenville, N R..0 Grey, EK O Lincoln O Halton O Beauoe Q Chicoutimi Q Selkirk M Digby NS Digby NS Digby NS Russell O Lotbini6re Q W.Westminster.BC Perth, SR O Wellington, CR.O Northumb', E R.O Selkirk M Algoma O Victoria N B Selkirk M Algoma O Renfrew, N R . . O Cumberland.. N S Halifax N S Guysboro" . . . . N S Cape Breton . . N 8 Lisgar M Gloucester N B Guysboro' NS Albert NB Queen's NS York NB Lunenburg.. ..N S Guysboro' N S Elgin. WB O Halifax N S Middlesex, W R.O Shelbume . . . . N S Victoria NS Westmoreland. N B Halifax N S Pictou N S Carleton NB York NB Colchester NS Annapolis N S Prince PE I Westmoreland.N E Antigonishe . . N S Lanark, N R....0 Muskoka&P.S'd.O King's PEI King's t* E I Westmoreland.N B Simcoe, N H O Simcoe, E R . . . O King's N B Muskoka&P.S'd.O Alta Lunenburg NS Jlidway Jlidway . MiguaEiha. ililan . . . Milburn Milby ., *Mildmm) Mile End.. Bliletta.. .. Albert NB Marquette M Bonaventure Q Compton Q King's PEI Sherbrooke Q Bruce, E R . . . . O Hochelaga Q Stanstead Q POST OFFICES. Charing Cross 626 -5 DiViCharlot'et'nPEI 536-33, 319 Varney 580*46 690, 680-83-88 580-87 (R R name Bronte) St. Francois, N E, 675-1 Chambord 674 535-59 Metaghan Sta. 712 Metaghan Sta. 712 712 Osgoode Sta. 535-20 680-12 450-5 or via Nanai- mo, B C Granton 580-51 Arthur 535-41 Canipbellf'rd580-27 644-1 Massev Sta. 535-25 Baker Brook 7C0-1 Virden 53552 via S. Ste. Marie, O Cobden 585-12 Greenv'le Sta. 699-1 Beaver Bank 714 Hopewell 699-13 St. Peters 364, 370, 372 Kildon 535-61 Caraquet 540 Isaac's Harb'r 871 Moncton699-l-2-12, 618 Liverpool 876-3 Zealand Sta. 535-83 via Lunenburg, N8 Guysborough 364 Shubenacadie 699*1 680-82 Shelburne 376*3 lona 599-14, 364, 638 Beaver Bank 714 Barnev River Sta. 699-7 Peel 535-86 Canterbury Station 535-90 Brookfleld 599*1 714-14, 646 Kinkora 665*2 Dorchester 599*1 Antigonishe 699*7 Almonte 535*12 South River 680 67 Wi6-i H. of St. Peters B. 665*4 638 Barrio 580-67 580-32, 422, 422*1 Norton Sta. 643-1, 509-12 Magnetawan 420*4 535 -64 Bridgewater 646, 374 Harvey 693 Novville 508 535-7 (R R name Mai-sden) Marie Bridge 666'4 Lenno.wille 612, 535*7, 680*8, 675 580*64 636 18-33 535-7 Milford Milford Milford Milford Bay .... i Milford Haven Bri Milford Station . . Milkish Millar's Corners . . Millarville *MiUbank Millbank Mill Bridge *MiU Brook .... Mill Brook Mill Brook . . Millbrook . . Mill Cove Mill Cove .... Mill Cove Mill Creek .. MiUedgeville Mille Isles . . *Mille Roches . . . Miller Lake Miller's Brook . . Miller's Creek . . \Millerton Mille Vaches . . Millfleld Mill Grove .. .. Mill Haven Milliken Millington Millington Mill River Mill Road ... . Mill Settlement. Millstream Millstream Millsville *Millt36-86 Bracebridge680-67, Cardigan Bd. 666-8 vtaCharlo'tet'oPEI via Halifax, K S via Winnipeg, Man Joliet..i 536-17 Kazubazua 666 via Sherbrooke, Q Onnsbv 644 535-18, 328 Deloraine 635-67 Piedmont 636 28 Whitew'dSta535-62 Grand V'y 536-41 H'dS.PetersB665-4 L't. Metis Sta. 699-2 699-3 (R R name St. Thomas) Indian Head 535-62 Mont'ncy Falls 676 676 Mont'ncy Falls 676 St . Agathe des Monts 534-23 Thurso 536-18, 328, 327 580-8-9-13, 535-3-18- 21-33,346,323,324 328,329-2-3-4-6-6- 7,337,338,327,320 Mont St. Hilaire . Monument Settle' Moodyville Moon River. Moonstone . ,* Moore *Moorefield MooresDurg . . . Moore's Falls. .. Moore's Mills . . . Moore's Station . Mooresville Moose Brook . . . Moose Creek . . . * Moose Jaw . . . Mooseland [ Moo8e River . . \ Moose River Moose R. O. Min's \*Moosoinit, IMoran iMorar 'Moraviantown JMoroy IMorcambe I *Morden jMorden IMorehead — ' Morehouse — Morell Rear . . Morell Station Morewood . . . IMor^anston .. Mongeau iMorinviile I Morin FlaU . . Morley Morley IMorningdaleMilLi I * Morpeth , i Moropano ' * Morris *Morrishrirg I Morriston iMorristown IMorristown Mortimer's Point ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Rouville Q York N B N. Westminster. BC Muskoka O RAILROAD ON WlllCn LOCATED, OR NEAR. EST R. B. 8TATI0K. SEBKEY,rP.iril-lo?, St. Hilaire Sta. 680-8, 335 Debec 535-85-90 450-7 or via Van- couver B C via Parry Sound Simcoe, E R. . . . O Cold water580 -32-34 Morton Morton's Corner. Morvan Morven Mosborough . . . Moscow Moser's River... Mosgrove Mosher's Corner ' Mosberville : Moss Glen ! Mosside Mattawa 53512 535-3-33 580-18 625-5 Albertou 665-1 Casberrj- 636-62 Londonderry Sta. 699-1 Mossley iMossnmn's Grant. Motherwell Moulie's River . , Moulin Chaurette ; Moulinette .... I Moulin Tetu ... Moulton I Mountain ' Mountain ! Mountain Brook 'Mountain Dale . {Mountain Grove.. I i Mountain Road Umbton, WR..0 Wellington, C R.O Grey, N R O Victoria, NR....0 Charlotte ....NB Missisquoi Q Middlesex, N R..0 Hants NS Stonnoni O Assa Halifax NS Pictou N S Cumberland . . N S Halifax NS Ansa Northumberl'd.NB Antigonishe . . N S Elgin, W R . . . . O Middlesex, NB..0 King's NB Selkirk M King's NS Pontiac Q Northumberl'd.NB King's PEI King's PEI Dundas O Northumb'd, ER.O Montmagny — Q Alta Argenteuil Q Grey, ER O Alta Psrth, N R .... Elgin. W R .... Selkirk M Provencher M Dundas O Wellington, S 1..0 Antigonishe . . N S King's NS Simcoe. ER.... O Leeds, SR O ! .unenburg . . . N S Anfigonishe . . N S Lennox O Wellington, S R. O Addington O Halifax NS Carleton " O Aimapolis N S Hants N S King's NB Middlesex, W.R..0 Middlesex, E.R..0 Lunenburg N S Perth, SR O Kent NB St. Maurice Q Stormont O Lotbinicre Q Monck O Dundas O Selkirk M Restigouche . . N B King's N B Addington — O Pictou NS u73 (R R name Moore town) 680-54 Chatsworth 635-40 Ooboconk 580-29 535-89 St. ArmandSta.64& Centralia 680-50 Shubenacadie 599-1 631 535 52 West River Sheet Harbour 371 N'wGla8w599-M3 Parrsborough 549 Shubenacadie 599-1 636-52 Blissfleld 632 Antigonishe 599-7 Bothwell 535-42, 680-83 Park Hill 580-51 BelleisleC'k 543-1 636-57 Aylesford 714 Campbell's Bav 663 Blackville 632 MorsU Sta. 665-4 666-4 Chesterville 536-3.'? Colborne 580-9,306 St. Pierre 699-3 Piedmont 536-23 via Meaford, Ont. 636-63 Newton 580-63 Ridgetown 625-5 Baldur 644 1 644-1-3, 535-57 580-9, 320, 3-23, 324 Fushinch 535-35 Antigonishe 599-7 Ber>vick 71.4 420-3orFalkenburg 580-67 Elgin 516 Barss' Corners 646 JameHR'rSta.599-T Chambers 580-9 580-51 509-1 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Bell's Cor'rs 535-12 Middleton 714, 646 Newport Sta, 734 Rothesa.x- ,599-12 Bothwell 535-42, 580-83 Harrietsville 535-35 Barss' Corners QiCt St.Marv's 58'l-49-51 Weldford 099-2 580-9 (R R name Mille IJoohes) Craig's Road Sta. 580-12 580-82 N. Mountain 535-33 Morden 535-57 Dalhousie 599-5, SW Sussex Vale 599 1'? 636-34 River John 599-1& rosT OFFICES. Mountain View . jloiuitain View .. »,tf()i((i( Albert . . Y Mount Albion... Mount Albion... *ilount Brydges Im p F C H Y N V A H § I V \ Mount Buchanan Mount Camiel . . Mount Carniel .. Mount Charles .. Mount Chesney . . Mount Cussack . . Mi unt Denison . . Mount Dennis . . Mount Elgin ■■■■ * Mount Forest . Mount Hanly... Mount Healv . . . Mount Hebron . Mount Herbert . Mount Hope ... Mount Hope ... Mount Horeb... Moult Irwin . . . Mount Johnson . Mount Lehman Mount Loyal . . Moun. Maple .... Mount Middleton. Mount Oscar ... Mount Pisgah.... Mount Pleasant.. Mount Pleasant.. Mount Pleasant.. Mount Pleasant . . Mount Pleasant. Mount Rose — Mount Royal Vale Mount Ryan — Mount St Louis.. Mount St Patrick. Mount Salem.... Mountsberg . . . . Mount Sherwood, Mount Stewart . . Mt Thom Setle nt Tiount Tolinie . Hount Uniacke. Mount Vernon Mount View .. Mount View .. Mountville — Moimtville — Mount Whatley Mount Wo" . . . • Mount Young.... Mouth of Jemsef Mouth of Keswid Monti, of Nerepii Mowbray Mud r.ay Mud Creek Muddy Creek... Muir Kirk Mulgrave Mull Mull Rivcr MuUifarry Mulmur Mnncey Munro • •• Tklunroe's Brldg Munroe's Mills. [1895 I IS^'**] ^^^"^ OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 189 1^^^ AILROAD ON vvincn lOCATED, OR NEAH- WT R. H. STATIC!* I BBKEY.rp .lf.l.lsa Hilaire Sta. 580-8, 335 ebec 535'85-90 07 or i'iV( Van- couver B C a Parry Sound )Idwater580-32-34 3 (B R name Moore town) 0-54 latsworth 635 •40 )boconk 580-29 5-89 .ArmandSta.545 iitralia 5SO-50 ubenacadie599-l 5 52 est River Sheet Harbour 371 w Glas'w 599-Ma rrsborough 549 ubenacadie5991 i-52 ssfleld 532 tigonishe 599-T thwell 535 •42. f80-63 rk Hill 580-61 lleisle C'k 543-1 1-57 lesford 714 iipbell's Bay 663 «kville532* rf?n Sta. 665-4 -4 38terville 535-3S borne 580-9, 30ft Pierre 599-3 dmont 635-23 Meaford, Ont. -53 vton 680-53 gretown 625-5 dur 644-1 1-3, 535 57 9, 320, 323, 324 hinch 535-35 igohishe 599-7 wick 714 3orFalkenbur(c ;o-67 n516 w' Corners 646 en R'rSta. 599-T iiibers 580-9 )1 L t River Sheet irbour 371 3 Cqr'rs 635-1-2 lleton 714, 646 port Sta. 714 esa\ 59t)-12 well 535-42, 1-83 i_etsviIle536-35 i' Corners 64(1 ir.vs 58' 1-49-51 ford 599-2 (R R name le Poohes) '8 Road Sta. -12 [ untain 535-33 in 535-57 U8ie599-5,350 John 599-16 POST OFFICES. Mountain View . . Mountain View . . * Mount Albert . . Mount All)ion Mount Albion 'ilouHt Bnjdges.. Mount Buchnnan. Mount Cannel . . Mount Mount Mount Mount Ml unt Mount Mount Carmel . Charles . Chesney . Cussat'k . Denison . Dennis . Elgin . . . KLECTORAb DISTRICTS. Prince Edward ..O Alta York, 1:H O Wentw>rf.h, S R.O Queen's PEI Middlesex, 8 R..0 "Mcunt Forest . Mount Hanly. . . Mount Healv . . . Mount Hebron . 3Iount Herbert . Mount Hope Mount Hope Mount Horeb Mount Irwin Mount Johnson . . Mount Lehman . Jlount Loyal Moun. \Iaple Mount Middleton. Mount Oscar . . . Mount Pisgah Mount Pleasant. . Mount Pleasant.. Mount Pleasant. . Mount Pleasant . . Mount Pleasant.. Mount Rose Mount Royal Vale Mount Ryan Mount St Louis.. Mount St Patrick. Mount Salem Mountsberg Mount Sherwood. Mount Stewart . . Mt Thorn Setle'nt 7iOunt Tolmie . . Ilonnt Uniacke.. Slount Vernon . . ^iount View Mount View Moimtville Mountville Mount Whatley . . Mount Wo" Mount Young Mouth of Jemseg Mouth of Keswick MoutL of Nerepis Mowbray . . , Mud F.ay . . Mud Creek , Muddy Creek . . Muir Kirk Mulgrave Iilull Mull Rivcr , Mullifarry . Mulmur . . . 3Iuncey . . . Munro Munroe's Bridge, Munroe's Mills.., Queen's PEI Kaniouraska Q Middlesex, N R..0 Peel O Frontenao O Cape Breton ..NS Hants N 8 York, WR O Norfolk, NR....0 Wellington, N R.O Annapolis N S Haldimand O King's NB Queen's PEI King's PEI Bruce. N R . . . . O Victoria, 8 R.... O Victoria, N R . . O Iberville Q N Westminster. BC Montcalm Q Argenteuil Q King's N B Vaudreuil Q King's N B Durham, E R . . O Prince PEI Cumberland . . N 8 Carleton NB N Westminrter.BC Annapolis N S Hochelaga Q Queen's PEI Simcoe, ER.... O Renfrew, 8R O Elgin, ER O Wentworth, N R.O Carleton O "Queen's P KI Pictou NS Victoria BC Hants NS Brant, 8 R . . . . O Westmoreland. N B WelUngt.-., N R.O Albert N B Pictou NS Westmoreland. N B Cardwell O Inve'ness N 8 Queen's N B York N B King's N B Selkirk M N.Westminster. BC Lanark, S R O Prince PEI Elgin, WR O Welland O Kent O Inverness N 8 Middlesex, W R.O Simcoe, 8 R . . . . O Middlesex, 8 R..0 Perth, SR O Inverness N 8 Glengarry O RAILROAD ON WHICH ; LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SEE KEr,PP. 151-161) POST OFFICES. inaBelleville, Ont. liethbridge 500 580-37 • Haiinon 580-70 via Charlottetown, 580-83, 535-42 (RR name Caradoc on 536-42) via Charlottetown, St. Philip de Nery 699-3 Park Hill 580-51 Malton 580-51 via Kingston, Ont. m'a Sydney, N 3 714 580-61 IngersoU 535-3P, 580-83 680-16, 536-41 Lawrencetown 714 York 580-79 Sussex Vale 699-12 via Oiarlottetown, CardiganB'ce665'3 Reaboro 580-35 Kinmount 580 SO 545-1 Misifion 535-70-73, 450-3 Joliette 535-17 Lachute 535-18 Sussex Vale 599-12 Rigaud 635-32, 328 Sussex Vale 599-12 Cavan 5?5-34 ; Tyne Valley 665-1 Oxford 599-15 Peel 536-86 I ■via Vancouver, B C Bridgetown 714 via^ Montreal, Que. m Charlottetown, Hobart 580-34 Ashdad 611 Aylmer W'st 580-82 Puslinch 536-35 via Ot\:awa, Ont. 666-34 W. Riv. Sta. 599-13 Sta. of Victoria P O 714 580-78 Upper Sack ville638 Cape Station 693 N'wGlas'w 599-7-13 Westmoreland P'nt 699-1 Albion 535-40 Orangedale 69914 Gasretown 390 535-83 53S-83 (RRname Lingley) Manitou 536-67 vioN.W'mmsterBC 536-34 (R R name Elmsiey) Miscouche 665-1 625-6 Ridgeway 580-79 625-6 (R R name Harwich W.Bay Road 599-14 Strathroy 580-86 A'liston 580-64 e-,>5-8 (R R name Delaware) Mitchell 580-62 Orangedale 599-14 GreenValley 636-33 Munster Murchison Murchison Murchyville ... Murdoch Murilla Murphy Murray * Murray Bay Murray Harb. N . Murray Harb. Rd Murray Harb. S. Murray River Murray Road Murray Corner . . Murvale Muskoka Falls . . Muskoka Mills .. Musqua^i ' Mitsquodt boit H. Musselburg Mussely vilTe Myrehall Myrtle Myrtle Mystic Naas Harbour . . Nackawick Nail Pond Nairn » "ORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATIOir. SEE KBr,PP.161-15S Nakusp . . Namao .... Namur Nanaimo Carleton O Marquette M Hastings, N R . . O Halifax N S Grey, 8 R O Algonia O Joliette Q Northumb.'E R.O Charlevoix Q King's PEI Queen's .... PEI King's PEI King's PEI Westmoreland. N B Westnjoreland.Nfc Addicgton O Ontario, NR....0 Muskoka &P.S'd O St. John NB Halifax N 8 Perth, NR .... O Bonaventure Q Hastings. E R . . O Ontario, SR.... O Selkirk M Missisquoi Q N. Westminster. BC York N B Prince P E I Middlesex, N R . O Yale-Kootenay. B C Alta Ottawa Q Vancouver. BC Nanny Nanoose Bay . . . Santicoke Nanton Nantyr *Naj)anee Napanee Mills . Naphan Napier Aapiertfille Sopinka Nappan Nappan Station. Napperton Narrows Narrows Creek . Narra Nashville Nashwoak — Nashwaak Bridge Nashwoak Village Nashwaaksis . . . Nasonworth . . . *Nas8aga^veya . Natashquan . . . Nauwigewauk . Navan Neoum Teuch . *Neepa"'a Neguac Neill's Harbour. Neilsonville . . . Nelles Corners . Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Reserve. Nelsonville Nenagh Nerepis Station . Maskinong^ Q Vancouver B C Haldimand O Alta Simcoe, 8 R . . . O Lennox O Add'ngton O Hastings, E R . . O Middlesex, W R. O Napierville Q Selkirk M Cumberland . . N 8 Cumberland ..N8 Middlesex, W R. O Queen's N B King's PEI Bruce, ER O York, WR O York York York York NB NB NB NB York N B Halton O Saguenay Q King's N B Russell O Halifax N S Marquette M Northumb'....NB Victoria N S Quebec Q Haldimand . . . . O Yale-Kootenay.BC Halton O Selkirk M Northumb....NB Algonia O Grey, 8 R King's NB Ashton 536-12 .V!inne'oi0 Black Cajie .loS Newport .Sta, 714 Georgeto«n 6«5'3 Ellernouse 714 Newport Sta. 714 Newport 350 714 608, 360 695 Kingsbury 653 via Iroquois, Ont. Windsor or Kent- ville 714 Kentville 714, 647 Atwood 580-48 Parrsborongh 549 580-82 Irishtown, 518 680-53 (R R name Milbank) Emerald 085-1-2 Concord 580*67 uiaCharlot'et'nPEI Brookfleld 5991 Bradfoi-d 580 67 Wolf ville 784 680-87 Antigonishe 599-7 Sussex Vale 599-12 Weymouth Bd. 71-2 via Sydney, N S 549 635, 535-71, 46034, 462, 454-1 665-1 665-4 Chipman 543-1, 390 625-6, 303 625-5-6, 580-77-83 via Niagara Falls O via Niagara FallsO Aylesfoid 714 Spence's Bd. 535-70 565, 329-7 Danville 580-12 Alliston 580-64 DtaNWministerBC 535-70 Torrancev'le 635-91 646 Nictaux Falls 646 Goderich580-52,432 Belmont 535-35 wmCharlo'tet'nPEI Elmsdale 599'1 Belmonf044-1 505-57 599-3 Powa88anSta580-67 680-67, 535-12 (R R name Thomcliffe on 535-12 Beachville 535-35, 590-83 God's Hill 580-63 535-55 580-82 Turtle Creek 693 625-5 (R R namfr Townsend) King 580-67 Shubenacadie599'l Shubenacadie 599-1 Shubenacadie 599-1 Ste. A'hede8Monte< 535-23 Emerald 665-1-2 POST OKKlCBS. t*on Nor Vic Alg Not Sell Chi Kill liiv |Pri Cat Grt Nil Ha Pri Noa-liffe Sorhain }iorland Sorman Kormandale Noniuay jjormandin >ionh Alton — Korth Ainslie... Sortham Northampton . . . 'Sorth Augusta •yorth Bay ... Sorth Beaver B k *Sorth Bedeque.. Sorth Bend •• • X" North Branch.... Ru SorthBrook .... Ad Xorth Brookfleld Qu North Bruce • • ■ • B" North Buxton .. Ke North C. Mabou .In> North Ca'leton . . Pr North Clarendon. Po North Coaticooke Ste Northcote Re N E. Br'ch Marg In North East Harb. Sh N. En. Lochaber L North Esk Boom. Northfleld Northfleld Northfleld Northfleld ,-- Northfleld Centre 0> Northfleld Farm. Ot N Forks Salmon C Sii Ar No Su Lv Va St Ri CI W Ct Ai Ci V Vi V S' c G |G North Fannboise. Nor. Georgetown North Glanford.. *North Ooiver . . North Grant ... North Greenville. N. Gut, St. Ann's North Ham • N. Harb. C. North Sorth Hatley .. North Hill North Intervale. North Keppel . . . North Kingston . North Lake * North Lake \) North Lancaster North Low North Medford . North Middleb'ro North Milton .... North Montague . North Mountam . North Mountain . N'th. Nation Mills North Onslow.. North Oagoode North Pelham North Pinnacle •North Port .. Northport North Portal . . North Range Cor North Benous . . North Rideau .. North Ridge . . . . North River . . . . North River . . . . North River... North R. Bridge North R. Centre North R.Platfom North Rustico . North Saanich . North Salem . . . [1896 I 1^^^] PO'^'r OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 191 ILROAD OS WHICH OCATED, OR XKAH- ST R. R. STATION BBKKY.PP.lSMJs intville 714. mT gh Riv. 53564 ntjpool 535 •34 rdiKaii Brl. cos a mtftl 515,58078- Black C'ajie "los wport Sta. 7u orgeUnvn 6«5S erhouse 714 wport Sta. 714 wport 350 ,350 igsbur.v 653 Iroquois, Ont. idsor or Kent- ille 714 itville 714. 547 t-ood 580 48 rsboroiijfh 549 •82 htown, 618 S3 (R R name ilbank) Braid C85-1-2 cord 580*67 Jharlot'et'nPEI okfleld 6991 ifoi-d 580 ^67 tville 784 87 igonishe 699-7 lex Vale 59912 ■mouth Bd. 712 Sydney, N S 536-71, 450-34. 2, 454-1 1 1 )inan 543-1, 390 5,303 )-e, 580-77-83 ■Niagara Falls O Niagara Falls O sford 714 ce's Bd. 536-70 329-7 'ille 580-12 ton 580-64 WministerBC TnceoVe 635-91 "x Falls 646 rich580-52,432 ont 535-35 larlo'tet'nPEI lale 599'1 3nf044-l wanSta 680-67 . 535-12 (R R le Thorncliffe .35-12 ville 635-35, 83 Hill 680-53 Creek 693 (R R name iisend) 80-67 lacadie 699-1 laeadie 599-1 lacadie 599-1 ^edesMontS" 3 d 665-1-2 POST OKKICBB. ELtCTORAL 01STRICT8. Norcliffe >'orhain Sorland yonnan Korinandale Noniuay Xorniandin So'th Alton North Ainslie — Sortham Northampton 'Sorth Augxuta. 'Sorth Bay North Beaver B'k North Bedeque.. f ontiac y Northumb', E R.O Victoria, N B . . O Algoma O Norfolk, SB... O Selkirk M Chicoutinii (j King's N8 Inverness N 8 Prince PEI Carleton N B Orenville, S B . . O Nipissing Dist.. O Halifax N 8 Prince PEI North Bend — North Branch — North Brook North Brookfleld North Bruce North Buxton . . North C. Mabou . North Ca'leton . . North Clarendon. North Coaticooke Northcote N. E. Br'ch Marg' North East Harb. N. En. Lochaber L North Esk Boom. Northfield Northfleld Northfield Northfleld Northfleld Centre Northfleld Farm. N.Forks Salmon C North Fannboise. Nor. Georgetown North Glanf ord . . *North Goiver . . North Grant ... North Greenville. N. Out, St. Ann's North Ham N. Harb. C. North Xorth Hatley .. North Hill North Intervale.. North Keppel . . . North Kingston . . North Lake North Lake North Lancaster . North Low North Medford . . North Middleb'ro North Milton North Montague . North Mountain North Mountain N'th. Nation Mills North Onslow. . . North Osgoode . North Pelham . North Pinnacle . 'North Port . . . Northport North Portal . . . North Range Cor North Renous . . North Rideau . . North Ridge North River North River North River — North R. Bridge . North R. Centre , North R.Platfomi North Rustico . . North Saanich . . North Salem .NS .NS .NB RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SEE KEY, PP. 161-153 POST UPFICEH. Yale BC Russell O Addington O Queen^s N S Bruce, W B . . . . O Kent O Inverness N 8 Prince PEI Pontiac Q Stanstead Q Renfrew, SB.... O Inverness N 8 Shelburne . . Antigonishe Northumb' . Sunbury N B Lunenburg NS Vancouver B C Stormont Oxford, S B . . . . O Ottawa Q Sunbury N B Richmond N S Chateauguay . . Q Wentworth, S R. O Carleton O Antigonishe . . N 8 Cuniberland . . N S Victoria N S Wolfe y Victoria N S Stanstead Q Compton Q Guvsboro' N 8 Grey, NB O King's NS King's PEI York N B Glengarry O Ottawa Q King's NS Cumberland . . N 8 Queen's PEI Lanark, S R . . . . O Dundas O King's NS Ottawa Q Pontiac Q Russell O Monok O Missisquoi Q Prince Edward.. O Cumberland . . N S' Assiniboia Digby N S Northumb' ...NB Carleton O Essex, SR O Queen's .... PEI Westmoreland. N B Colchester.... NS Victoria N S Victoria N S Westmoreland. N B Queen's ....PEI Vancouver — B C Hants N S Mattawa, O. 53512 Hastings 580-27,314 Coljoconk 580-29 635-51 Vittoria 580-86 Swan Lake 644*1 Roberval 674 Kentville 714, 547 P. Hoo 680*67, 535-12-13 Beaver Bank 714 Summerside 665*1, 346, 366-2 535-70 Osgoode Sta 635 20 Kaladar Sta 535 '34 Barss Corners 646 Port Elgin 680*54 6*25-5 P't Hood 359*2 364 C'pe Traverse 665*2 Shawvil!e663 Coaticooke 580-3 Renfrew 53512,611 Iona5&9-14,364,372 Harrington 3763 Antigonishe 599-7 Newcastle599-2,353 Chipman 543*1, 390 646 via Np,naimo, B C ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. North Salt North Seneca . . . North Seguin North Shore North Shore N. S. St. Marg' B. N. Sec. Earltown. North Stanbridge North Stoke . . North Stukely North Sutton . . *North Sydney North Toronto. N Temiscainingue North Tay North Tryon North Vallev ... North Wakefield. Northwest North West Arm. North W. Bridge. North West Cove. North W. Harb . . N. Williamsburg. North Winchester Norton North Wolfestown Northwood Norton Creek . . . Norton Dale . . . Norton Statwn. Norton ville Hawfy'580-80,625-5 Kazubazua 666 Chipman 543-1, 390 S.Peters 364,370,372 Howick 531, 580-7 via Hamilton, Ont. Osgoode Sta 535-20 Antigonishe 599*7 GreenvilleSta599-l lona 599-14 364, 372 Vic'iaville 580-12-14 Neils Harbour 372 512 Scottstown 535*7 Aflown .599-7 426ui«O'nSound,0 Kingston Sta. 714 Cherry Grove 665-4 Canterb'ySta535*90 DalhousieM. 535*33 Low, 666 Canning 547 Greenville Sta6»9*l Milton Sta. 665*1 Merrick ville 536-33, 535-33 Sheffield Mills 547 Plaisance 635-18 Quyon 663 P't Robinson 580*88 St. Armand Sta 645 308,309 via PictonO Amherst 5991 535 66 712 Renous Bd. 599-8 Keniptville 53520, Essex 625-1-5 yiaCharlo'tet'nPEl Salisbury699-12,693 Truro 6991-13 lona 599-14, 364, 37S Iona599-14,304,372 699-12 Hunters Riv 6651 461 or via Victoria Shubenacadie 699*1 Nerval Norway *Nortoich Nonvood Norwood Nosbonsing Notch Hill Nottawa Notre-Dame N. Dame de Bets N. Dame de Grace N.DainedelaSal N. Dame de Livis Spring, . . . B.C..C Wentworth, 8 R .O Muskoka & P.S'd.O Cumberland . . N S Victoria N S Halifax N S CoU-hester....N 8 MisMisfjuoi Q Richmond Q ShelTord Q Brome Q Cape Breton.. N S City of Toronto. Pontiac Q York N.B Prince PEI Stormont O Ottawa Q Lunenburg NS Cape Breton . . N S Northumb' N B Lunenburg. . .N S Shelburne . . . . N S Dundas O Dundas O King's N B Wolfe Q Kent Q Chateauguay Q York N B King's N B Peel. O Halton O York, EB O Oxford, SB.... O Peterboro' E B..O Yarmouth ....NS Dist. of Nipissi'g.O Yale BC Simcoe, N B.... O Kent N B Saguenay Q Hochelaga Q Ottawa Q RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NKAR- BHT R. R. STATION. HKEKKY,PP.lbl-lf3 D. del'I. Verte D. de Lourds. D. de la Mercie D. de Quebec , N. Dame de Rim *N.DainedeStan N. Dame des Bois N. Dame du Lac. Dame du Laus D. du Pont M, Dame Ju Port Levis N. Dame du Ros. Nouvelle Novar Noyan Nugent Nutt's Corners . . Nuttby Nyanza Oak Bank Oak Bay Oak Bay Mills.... Oak BlulT Oakbum Oakdale Oakfleld Oakham Oak Hammock. Oak Hill Oak Hill T^miscouata.. Marquette Montcalm Q Quebec Q Bimouski Q Missisquoi Q Compton Q T^miscouata Q Ottawa Q Ottawa Q T^miscouata — Q Montmagny Q Bonaventure Q Muskoka & P Sd.O Missisquoi Q Hastings, NB ..O Missisquoi Q Colchester ....NS Victoria N S Lisgar M Chariotte . . . . N B Bonaventure Q Lisgar M Marquette M Bothwell O Halifax N S Queen's N B Lisgar M Victoria, NB....0 Chariotte . . . . N B heniainus, 574 Scotsburn ."iaOlS Caledonia. 'i80-70-7&- Eni8ip(enba8> 699-2-3, 700, 329-8 St. Pierre 599-3 508 680-67 Lacolle 631, 580*13 Coe Hill Mines 544 Lacolle 531, 580*13 Truro 690-13 lona 590-14, 364,372, via Winnipeg Man. 695 508 Starbuck 535-.59 Shoal Lake 622 Bothwell 635-42, 680-83 699-1 Codys 543*1 via Winnipeg Cor8'nsSic['g680-29'- St. Stephen 636-89,. 696 ill 192 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 I 1895] PO POST OKriCBS. Oak Lake Oak Lake Oakland .. Oakland . . Oakland . . Oakland . . Oak lands.. Oakley . . . . Oaknook . . Oaktown . . Oak Leaf,. Oak Park.. Oak Point Oak Point Oak Point . Oak Ridges. Oak River . *Oakville . Oakville . . . Oakville ... Oakwood . , . Oates Oban . Oberon Oohre River O'Connell .. Oconto Odell Odelltown *Odessa Odin O'Donnell's Sidi'g Ogdeii Ogemah Ogilvie Ohio Ohien Ohsweken Oil City *Oil SpfingH . . . Oka Okanagon Okanagoii Missi'n Old Barns Old Bridgeport M Oldca8''e Old Chelsea .... Oldfleld Oldham Old Lake Road . . Olds O'Learj'Road.. O'Leary Station.. Olinda Ollnville Oliphant Olive Oliver Oliver Oliver's Ferry Olivet Olsoamp Omagh *Otnemee Ompah 160 Mile House . . Oneida O'Neil Onion Lake Onondaga Onslow Centre. .. Onslow Mountain Onslow Station . . Ontario Street E. Opawaka BI.RCTORAL 0IHTR1CT8. Selkirk . . . . M Peterboro' E R..O Oxford, 8 R . . . . O Marquette M CarlPton N B Lunenburg . . N S Victoria B C Asaa Marquette M Carleton N B Leeds. SR O Shelburne ....NS Bonaventure ... (J King's NB Lisgar M Ontario, WR.. O Mai quette M Halton O Lisgar M Carleton N B Victoria, S R....O Addington ( Richmond N ) Marquette A Marquette M Pontiao Q Addington O Middlesex, SR..0 St. Johns Q Lennox O Colchester N S Chicoutimi Q Guy shore' ....NS lAmbton, WR..0 King's NS Antigoni^he . . N S Assa Brant, SR O Lambton, E R . . O Lanibton, E R . . O Two Mountains.. Q Yale BC Yale BC Colchester ....NS Cape Breton . . N S Essex, NR O Ottawa Q Bothwell O Halifax NS T^iniscouata Q Alta Prince P E I Prince P E I Essex S R O Queen's NB Bruce, N R . . . . O Marquette M Oxford, NR.... O Stanstead Q Lanark, S R . . . . O Wellington, N R.O Chaniplain Q Halton Victoria, CR....0 Addin;jrton O Cariboi BC Haldimand O Westmoreland.^ B Su Brant, SR O Pontioc Q Colchester ....NS Colchester.... NS Montreal East ..0 SclKirk M RAILROAD ON WAICH UK) \TID, OR .SRAR- BHT R. R. STATION. MRKKBr.PP.lfillSa b'Abb'l Norwood 686-34 Scotland 616 inrt P. la Prairie, M FlorenoevilleS36-86 via Victoria Neepawa, 622 Soperton 616 Harrington 376-3 Cross Point 608 300 or Nerepis Sta. 636 -eS Reaburn 535-62 King 580-87 585 580-87, 317 644-2 Debec 536-85-99 580-36 (R R name Mariposa) Harrowsinith 611, 6091 St. Peters 364, 370, 372 Neepawa 622 Quvon 663 Sharbot Lake 535. 34, 611 eta London, Ont. Lacolle 531, 580-13 Ear'estown S. !>80-9 Brookfleld, 699-1 674 Ouysborough 364 Camlaohie 680-51 Berwick 714 James Riv. S. 509-7 White wood Station 5:15 -52 Tus arora 680-79 625-7-8 626-7 828 Hudson 635-82 535-74 Okanagon 536-74 Truro 599-1-13 via Sydney, N 8 617 Chelsea 666 Wallaceburg 673 Enfleld 599 1 599-3 536-63 O'Leary Sta. 666-1 686-1 Ruthven 617 Welsford 536-88 via Wiarton, Ont. Treheme 635-59 Thorndale 580-49 Magog 635-7, 342 319 Mud C'k 636-34 Alma 680-54 Or'des Piles 536-19 Milton Wt. 536-36, 580'66 6S0-35 Lavant Sta. 611 Ashcrok't 635-70 580-70 (R R name Ballsville) Irishtown 518 Saskatoon 535-62 5S0-79 Quyon, 663 Truro 5991-13 699-1 Morden 535-57 POST OKKICKS. Opemican . . . . Orangedale Orange Ridge Orange Valley *Oran;teville . . Oranmore . . . . Orchard Oriel Orkney *Orillia Orleans Ormond Onusby *Ormiitown Oromocto 'Orono Oro Station.. Orr Lake Orton Ortonvllle . . Orwell Orwell Orwell Cove Orrwold . . . Osaca Osborne *Osceola Osgoode Station *Oiihawa Osier Osman Oso Station . Osoyoos . . . Osprey Ospringe . . . Omekeag . . . Ossian Ossowo Ostrander Ostrea Lake . . O'Sullivan's Cor's 'Ottawa Ottawa East Otterburne Otter Otter liake Otter Point *Otteroille Otto Oun^ah Oustic Outer Duck Island Outer Island, P. H Outlet Outremont Outrani Ouvry Overton Overton *Owen Sound Owl's Head Harb Oxbow Oxenden *Oxford Oxford Centre . Oxford Junction Oxford Mills ... Oxford Station . Oxiey Oxmead Oyster Bed Bridge ELRCTORAL DISTRICTS. Pontlac t^ Inverness N H .Marquette M MuHkoka&P.S'd.O Wellington, C R.O .Miirtkoka&P.S'd.O Grey, 8 R O Oxforfl, 8 R . . . . O Wentworth, N R.O aiincoe, E R.. . O Russell O Dundas O Hastings, N R . . O Chateauguav Q Sunbury N B Durham, W R . . O Simcoe, E R O Simcoe, E R.... O Wellington, C R.O Victoria N B Elgin, ER O Queen's P E I Queen's .... P E I Marquette M Durham, ER....0 Lambton, W R..O Renfrew, N R.. O Russell O Ontario. 8 R... O Sask Middlesex, W R. O Addington O Yale-Kootenay.BC Marquette M Wellington, 8 R.O Kings NB Lambton, ER .. O Lisgar M Norfolk, NR....0 Halifax N S York, E R O Ottawa O Carleton O Provencher M N Westminster BC Pontlac Q Vancouver . . B C Oxford, S R . . . . O Lisgar M Kent O Wellington, 8 R. O Algonia O Inverness N S Leeds, SR O Kochela^a Annapolis N Kent O Addington O Yarmouth N S Grey, NB O Halifax N 8 Assa Grey N R O Cumberland . . N 3 Oxford, SR.... O Cumberland . . N 8 Grenville. NR..0 Orenville, N R . . O Essex, SR Grey, E R O Queen's .... P E I RAILROAD ON Which LOCATRD, OR.S'K^R. R8T R. R. STATU IN. 8KBK»V,PP.lfil.l63 Mattawa, O. 63512 599-14 Neepawa 622 Katrine 680-67 6:«)-40 Magiietawan 4'2()'i Holstein 580-40 Burgcssville .Wo-so Coi>€town 580'H;J 680-32-67 via Ottawa, Ont. Winchester 535-33 644 68(1-7 390 or Wansis Sta. 536-82 Newcastle 680-0 5SO-67 Elmvale 680-66-69 535-38 535-84 580-82 w«Char'town,PEI in'aChar'town . P E I Shoal Luke 6-22 Garden Hill .'iSO-SS Sarnia 573, 580-51- 85, 432, 320 Cobden 536-12 535-20 680-9 .536-62 Longwood 536*42 580-8 611 Okanagon 636-74 Neepawa 622 Erin 635-36 599-12 iR R name Hampton) Pet'lia 580-84, 625-7 Poplar Pt. 636-52 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 626-5 via Halifax, N S Agincourt 535-34, 580.36 531, 6!J6-12-14-18- 20, 656, 328, 319, 327 via Ottawa, Ont. 536-55 Shawville, 663 via Victoria, B C 680-80 Reaburn 635-62 Wallaceburg 573 via Ouelph. Ont Spanish River Sta. 535-26 P. Hood 359-2, 364 Lansdowne 680-9 via Montreal, Que. Lawrencetown 714 Blenheim 573 Nap'ee 609-2, 6809 via Yarmouth, N S 535-40, 422-2, 426, 428-1-2-3, 430-1 via Halifax, N S 635-68 426 via Wiarton, O 599-15 Woodstock 636-36- Zi, 680-80-83 599- M6 Kemptville 535-20, 319 536-20 Harrow 617 via Meaford, Ont. Hunters Riv. 6661 POST OKKICBS. yj»;er I'onds . . Oiii.ibruck Ce'tre pwliloi'k Paini'haud Pain^ec paiiHwick Guj Sto Kill Met We Sin 'I'aiili'H Br I'ak;iii •Pakenham . . ^Palermo PalRrave palliser ..... Palmer Rapids Palmer Rood . . 'Palmei-gton . . Palmyra p.iniiiia Panmure Papineauville . . Paquette Paqnette Ste.. . . Pai|uetville Paradise Lane Pare Laval . . •■ Parents Lai Ha! Cai Yal Rei Pri We EU I.AI ott Col Est Gl: An lA Vi( Parham Park Corner . . *Pam 'Parin Station Parisville Parkernville Parker Parkdale — "Parkdale . Ad Qu Bri Brt Lo Mu W« Lis Yo Parker's Cove An Parker's Ridge Park Head *Park Hill .... Parkhurst — Parkin Parkisimo ... Parklands . . . Parkinan Park's Creek . Parksville . . . Parlee Settlement 'Parliament St Parma Pamboro' . . . Parrsboro' Shore. Parry Harbour *Parrji Sound Yo Br Mi Lo M{ Pasadena . . Paierland ..NS Cumberland . . N S Muskoka & P Sd.O Muskoka & P Sd.O Selkirk M Bonaventure — Q King's NB Chicoutimi Q Assa Essex, N R O Sunbury N B Peterhoro' E R..0 Rouville Q Cariboo B C Victoria NB Grey. N R O King's P E I Mi^sisquoi Q Hamilton O King's NB Oxford, S R . . . . O Carleton NB Wellington, N R.O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATRD, OR KRAR- F.HT R. R. STATION. HKRKRV,i'P.lol-163 POST OPriCBfl. Port Mulgrave 699 7-14 304 Farran's Pt. 680-0 Norton Sta. 643-!, I 699-12 Somerset 68012 I .599-1 (R R name j Meadow Brook) Allandale 680-06- >' 67-68-69 I 580-54 I Edmonton 635-63 !l 535-12 Bronte 580-87 680-65 .i36-63 Gganville 63611 De Blois Sta. 666-1 580-46-63-54 Muir Kirk 6255 .').15-64 Pakenham 535-12 536-18, 328, 327 620 0-617 Burnsville 640 | 714 Bordeaux 536-18 ' St. Leonard's Sta. 536-84 Tichbarne 611 Kensington 665-1 680-79-83 580-79-83 Batisoan 535.21, 320-6 Utterson 580-67 Alma 680-54 635-61 680-51-67-87, 635- 34-36-40 Annapolis 712,714, 392, 393-2 Boieatown 632 690-65 680-61 [580-12 Craig's Road Sta. Wapella 636-52 Elkhorn 636-52 Qu'AppelleS.535-52 Shawville 6«3 via Luiienburg, N S via Nanaimo, B C Case Setlt'ent 543-1 Chambers 580-9 649 Parrsborough 649 via Parry S'd. Ont. 422, 428-2, 430-2, 4-22-1 or Utterson 6 0-67 Oreenway 644-1 360 Black Cape 508 699-12 Chambord 674 635-52 580 -<)3 'R R name Puce) Hoyt Sta. 535-83 Coe Hill Mines 544 Abbotsford 535-1 Ashcroft 535-70 Grand Falls 535-84 Chatsworth 535-40 665-3 Mystic 535-1 Annidale 643-1 Ingersoll 635-36, 580-83 636-86 Grand Vley 535-41 Peflerlaw Peggy's Cove Peguif Peklsko / 'elee Inland Pelee Island, East Pelee Island, S. . . Pelissier Pelham Centre . . Pelhain Union . . Pelletier Mills . . Pembroke *I^mbr(>ke Pembroke Pembroke Shore.. Pendennis York, NR O Halifax N S Lisgar M Alta Essex, S R O Essex, S R O Essex, S R O Ottawa Q Monok O Monck O Victoria NB Hants NS Renfrew, N R ..O Carleton . . Yannouth Selkirk. . Pender Island . Pendleton . . . * Peaetanguisk'ne Pengarth Penbold Peniao Peninsula-Gasp^ Peninsula Harbor Peninsula Lake . Peninsular Park. Pennant Pennfleld Pennfield Centre Pennfleld Ridge Penohaquia .... Penrith Pense Pentecost River Penticton Pentland Penville Perce Perch Station . . Percy Perivale Perkins Perley Perm Perrault Perretton Perott Settlem'nt Perry Perrj'boro' Perry Settlement Perry Station Perry's Point.... Perrytown * Perth Perth Perth Centre.... Perthuis Perth Road Petawawa *Peterboro' , Peter's Brook.. Petersburgh . . Peter's Mills . . Peterson's Cor'ers Peter's Road * Peter Street .... Petersville Petersvi'e Church Peter\'ille Petherton Petit Bonavent're Petit Brut6 Petit.Cap » Petitcodiac Petite Cdte RLRCTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NIAR- EST R. R. STA-nOR. SKIKKT,PP.16l-153 N B ..NS ...M Vancouver B C Prescott O Simcoe, ER ....O Assu Alta York NB Gasp^ Q Algonia O Muskoka & P Sd. O Stincoe, SR ....O Halifax NS Charlotte ....N B Charlotte ....N B Charlotte ....NB King's NB Selkirk M Assa Saguenay Q Yale-Kootenay B Wellington, C R.O Simcoe, S R ... .0 Gasp^ Q Lambton, WR..0 Assa Algoma O Ottawa Q Assa Simcoe, S R O Renfrew, SR O Renfrew, NR....0 Annapolis N S Addington O Compton Q King's N B Monck O King's NB Durham, E R ..O Lanark, SR ....O Victoria NB Victoria NB Portneuf Q Addington O Renfrew, N R ..O Peterboro', W R O Victoria NS Waterloo, SR ..O Kent NB Victoria, NR ..O King's PET Toronto O Queen's N B Queen's N B Prince PEl Wellington, N R O Bonaventure Q Two Mountains . . . Ga8p6 Q Westmoreland N B Essex, NR O Cannlngton H^VX via Ha1lfa> , ' via Selkirk, ;i. ,■ High River h^hM Kingsville 617 Kingsville617 Kingsville 617 Kirk's Ferry 666 P. Robinson 580-88 Jordan 5N0-83 Connors 7ih) 1 Newport Sta. 714 536-12 Woo'tock 535-86-00 ei't Yarmouth, N S Brandon 635 '52, 644-1 450-4 Papineauville Que. 635-18, 3-27, 328 680-69, 422-1 Regina 536-52-62 635-63 532 Gasp^Ba'in 346,350 535-13 316 Hu'ville 680-67 Barrle 68067 via Halifax, N S Pennfleld Rl'ge 695 Pennfleld Ri'ge 695 696 599-12 Virflen 535-52 535-52 345 Okanagon 636-74 Tottenham 680-65, 346, 350 or Black Cape 608 580-51 Almeda 635-58 via Kagawong,Ont East 'Tenipleton 535-18. 327, 328 Saltcoats 622 Alliston 580-64 Ashdad 611 Gov'ment R. 536-12 Annapolis 712, 714, Kaladar Sta. 5-35-34 Coaticook 580-8 Butternut R'ge,572 625-5 Rothesay 599.12 580-35 635-34 535-86 635-91 674 Harrpwsmith 611 509-1 535-12 580-27-28-31-36, 686-34. 314 Baddeck 364,370, 372 580-51 Kingston 610 Gelert 580-30 CardlganB'ge865-3 Welsford 6b6-88 Welsfcrd536-88 Tignish 665-1 Kenllworth 535-41 Bonaventure R.350 S.AuKUstine,536-18 GaspiBasin 346 350 599-12, 672 Windsor 636-42 580-83, 625-5, 320 ll %{< .;;!'J 194 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 I 1896] PC won OFFICRB. Petite deOratBdg Petite Lamegue.. Petite Magdeleine Petite Hatane . . Petite Rividre B.. Petite Vall^ .... Petit Roeher Petit Village .... Petite Mechins . . Petpeswiolc Harb. Petrel *Petrolea Petworlh Pevensey Peveril Pheasant Forks . . *Phelpston Phillipsburg, £a8t Phillipsburg, Wt Phillipston Phillipsville .... * Pickering *Picton Ketou , Piotou Island . . Pictou Landing Pictou Koad . . Piedmont Piedmont Valley. *PierreviUe . . . Pierreville Mills. Piersou Pierston Pigeon Blufl Pigeon Hill . , Pigeon Lake Pike Bay . Pike Creek , Pike River DISTRICTS. HAILROAD ON WHICH liOOATKD, OB MBAR- EST R. R. STATION. 8RB KlSr,PP.161-163 Pilot Bay *PilotMeund.. Pincher Creek Pincourt Pine Creek Pine Dale Pinedale Richmond NS Gloucester N B Qasp^ Q Rimouski Q Lunenburg . . N S Oasp^ Q Gloucester N B Beauce (j Rimouski ~ Halifax N Marquette M Lambton, ER.. O Addington O Mu8koka&P.S'd.O Vaudreuil Q Assa Simcoe, NR ....O Missiaquoi Q Waterloo, SR ..O Hastings, ER..0 Leeds, SR O Ontario, WR ..O Prince Edwa.id . . O Pictou NS Pictou NS Pictou NS Ouysboro' NS Terrebonne Q Pictou NS Yamaska Q Yamaska Selkirk King's NB Lisgar M Missisquoi Iiisgar Bruce, NR ....O Essex. NR O Missisquoi Q Yale BC Selkirk M Alta Terrebonne Q Alta Ontario, NR....0 Antigonishe . N S Pine Grove . . . Pinehurst . . . . Pine Orchard Pine Ridge . . Pine River . . Pinewood . . Pinette Pine Tree . . Pine Vale Pinkerton Pioneer . ■ Piopolis Piper's Cove . . , Piperville Pipestone Pirate harbour Pisarinco West Pisquid Pisquid Road.. Pitcher's Farm Pitt's Ferry.... Pittston Piusville Plainfleld Plainfleld Plainville Plaisance York.WR Kent O Ontario. WR.. O Kent ...NP Bruce, WR ....O Algoma O Queen'8......PEI Pictou NS Antigonishe ..NS Bruce, ER O Carleton NB Cpmpton Q Cape Breton ..N S Russell O Selkirk Ouysboro' — N S St. John NB Queen's PEI Queen's PEI Antigonishe . . N S Frontenac O Orenville, SB.. O Prince PEI Hastings, E R. . O Pictou NS Northumb', W R O Ottawa Q Arichat 3A4, 371 Shippigan 640 Gasp^ Basin346 360 L'le Metis Sta.699-2 Br'gewater 646 374 Gasp^ Basin 346,360 599-2 Tr.ng Station, 676 L'le Metis Sta.609-2 via Halifax,N S Carberry 686-6-4! 626-7, 580-84 Colebrook 609-1 Burk's Falls 680*67 Glen Robinson 531 WolFeley 636-52 580-69 St. Arm'nd Sta.645 Baden 5SU-51 via Belleville, Ont Delta 616 580-9 544,308,09,310,324 599-9-15, 359-1-2, 380,367,366-1,346 via Pictou, N S 599-10 Hopewell 599-13 535-23 699-7 329-9 or Yamaska 535-1 329-9, Yam'ka 535-1 536-58 Hampton 643-2, 599-12 via Selkirk, Man St. Arm'nd Sta.645 Headingly 636-59, 644-2 via Wiarton,Ont Tecums'h 680-83 Stambridge Stati'n 636-1, 540 446-3-4 686-57 Macleod 536-64 Terrebonne 635-?l Midnapore 536-64 Bl'kwater 580-36-36 Lower Settlem't S River 699-7 Woodbridge 636*40 Mull, 626-6 New Market 680-67 Weldford 699-2 Kincardine 680-48, Rat Portage 636'61 via Charlottetown Woodbourne 699-7 Lower Settlem'nt S River 699-7 580*54 Upper Woodstock 636*86 Echo Vale 535*7 G Narrows S.599-14 Eastman Spr'gs531 636-66 P'tMulg rave 699-7 14,364 Spruce Lake 695 665-3 via Chrrlottetown POiST OKFICKB. Plaister Mines .. Plamondon's Mills PlatUagenet *Plattitville Playfair Pleasant Bay Pleasant Grove . . Pleasant Harbour Pleasant Hills.... Pleasant Houie . . Pleasant Lake . . Pleasant Point . . Pleasant Ridge . . Pleasant River . . Pleasant Vale Pleasant Valley . . Pleasant Valley . . Pleasant Valley . . Pleasant Valley . . Pleasantville Plevna Plover Mills .... Plum Coulee Plum Hollow Plumas I Plumper Pass . . Plumweseep Plymouth Road.. Plymouth Plymouth Plympton Plymton Peckmouche — Pockshaw Pochlogan Point Aconi — Point Alexander.. Point au Car Point Clear Point Cross *Point. Fdieard . . Point Edward . . Point Elma Point Escuminac. Point Fortune Point Kaye... BLBCTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHIUU LOCATND, OR NKAR- ■BT R. R. STATION. 8HKET,rp.l61-16a Bali'iyne Sta. 680*0 Cardinal 680*9 666*1 via Belleville,Ont. Scotsburn 59915 Harwood580*17,314 635*18 (K RName N Nation Mills) Victoria N Wolfe Q Prescott O Brant, NR O Lanark, S R O Inverness NS Queen's PEI Halifax NS Colchester N 8 Lisgar M Yarmouth N 8 Halifax NS Charlotte ....N B Queen's NS Albert NB Digby NS Pictou NS Yarmouth NS Dundas O Lunenburg NS Addington O Middlesex, E R O Selkirk M Leeds, SR O Marquette M Vancouver . . . B C King's NB Pictou NS Yarmouth NS Carleton NB Selkirk M Digby NS Gloucester N B Gloucester N B Charlotte ....NB Cape Breton.. N S Renfrew, N R ..O Northumb'.... NB Victoria NS Inverness N 8 Lambton, W R..O Cape Bretoa ..NS Assa .NB Point La Nim... Point Mamainse. Point Michaud . Point of Cape... Point of Petre . Point Platon ... Northumb", Vaudreuil Q Simcoe. ER ....O Restigouohe ..N B Algoma O Richmond N P Antigonishe ..N S Prince Edward.. O Lotbin^re Q Point Prim .... *Pt. St. Charles Point St. Peter Point Sapin . . Point Tra vers.. Point Tupper . . Point Wolfe .. Poi'te i la Frigate Peinte d Pic . . Poiiite an Barit Pointe au Bouleau Pointe au Chene.. Pointe aux Ang- laise P'te aux Trembles P'te BU.v Trembles P'te aux Origina'x Pointe Bleue . . Pointe Claire . . Pointe de Bute Pointe dea Monts Pointe du Chene, Pointe du IjOO . . Queen's.... PEI Montreal Centre Gasp^ Kent NB Prince Edward.. O Richmond .... N S Albert NB Gasp^ Q Charlevoix Q Muskoka&PSd O Saguenay Q Argenteuil Q Saguenay Q Hochelaga Q Portneuf Q KamouroHka Q Chicoutimi Q Jacques Cartier. Q Westmoreland. N B Saglneau Q Westmoreland.N B St. Maurice ....^ lona 699*14,564,372 Dan villfi 580*12 Papineauville.Que. 635*18, 327, 328 Brighc 580-79 Perth 535*34 Chet:camp .169-2 Little York 665-3 via HHlifax, N 8 Londonderrv Sta. 5991 Stonewall 535 -60 via Yarmouth, N S via Halifax, N S Dumbarton Stat'n 536-87 Barss' Corners MS- Elgin 672 712 (RR name Jordan town) Gleiig'rrySta599*ia South Ohio 712 via Iroquois, Ont. Br'gewater 646,374 Lavant Sta. 611 Belton 530-49 536-57 Athens 516 450-7,Che'ainus 574 699-12 N Glasgow 599-7-13. via Yarmouth, N S Debec .'535 •85-96 via Winnipeg Man^ 712 540 640 New R Mills 695 »noN'thSydney,NS Bass Lake 535-12 368 Chatham 632 lona 699-14, 36t,372; Cheticamp 359-2 680*85 via Sydney, N 8 Moose Jaw 535-52 E^uminac 353 635-32,, 327 420.3, or Brace- bridge 580-67 699-6 H R name McNeish's) StPet'rs364,370,372.- Antigonishe 599*7 via Pioton, Ont. Batiscan, 636*21, 329*6 via Chariottetowiv 680*8-13 350 Black Cape 508> Richibucto, 610 vio. Picton, Ont. 699*14 Albert 693 Oospe BasinS^eiSSf) Murray Bay, 329-8- via Parry Sd. Ont. Tadousac 329*8 535*18 Egg Island 345 via Montreal. Que- Ancieiine Lorette 685*21 Riviere Onelle599*3- 349 Roberval 674 580*9 We8ti)iore!'dPt.59» Godbout 345 699*11, 356-2 636'2i: POST OFPicn. Pointe Oatineau. Pointe S^he . . . Poir6 Poirier Poland Pollett River . PoUeyhunit. Polmont . . . Poltimore . Pomeroy Pomona Pomquet Chapel Ponds Pond Mills Ponsonby — Pont Chateau.. Ot Ka Po K< La W 0( S( G A P M S( * PtdeMaskinongi Pont du Sault . Pont Etchemin . Pont Rouge . . . Pontypool Pont Viau Poodiac Poole Poole's Resort Pope's Harbour Poplar Poplar Dale. Poplar Hill. Poplar Hill. Poplar Park Poplar Point Poquiock ... *Portagedu Fort Port'ge la Prairie Portwe River Portal Port Albert Port Alma * Port Arthur.... Portapique Portapique Mt . Port au Persil . Port Beckerton . Port Bevis Port Bruce . . . . , *Port Burwell , Port Caledonia Port Carling . . Port Clyde PortCockburn .. *Port Colbome . . Port Cold well Port Credit Port Dalhousis . . Port Daniel C .. Port Daniel East. Port Daniel West *Port Dover — *Port Elgin Port Elgin Port Elinsley — Porter's Porter's Hill .... Porter's Lake ... Port Felix Port Franks — Port George Port Granby — Port GreviUe . . [1895 >AD UN WHICH KD, OR NKAR- . R. STATION. ET.rp. 151-163; 9»-14.3«4,37? le 580-12 NiUville.Que J.S, 327, 328 580-79 535-34 •amp 359-2 York 665-3 lifax, N S mderr.v Sta,. vail 535-60 imiouth, N S ilifax, N S art on Stat'm 87 Corners 64^ 572 R name Ian town) ■rrySta599-ia Ohio 712 ■oquois. Ont. vater 646,374 t Sta. 611 I 630-49 8 516 IJIie'ainus 574 spow 599-7-13i irmouth,NS 536 -85-96 innipegMan,. I Mills 695 thSydney.NS Lake 535-12 liatham 632 i99-14,36t,372; camp 359-2 i 'dney, N 8 ! Jaw 535-52 iiinac 353 1,327 or Braoe- Ige 580-67 3 R name ifeish's) r8364,370,S72 onishe 599-7 Qtou, Ont. '■an, 535-21, 6 hariottetowrv 13 ack Cape 508. )ncto, 610 iton, Ont. ;693 Basin346,35'> y Bay, 329-8. ^rrySd. Ont. sac 329'8 iland 345 jntreul. Que- ine Lorette 21 e Onelle699-3- •berval 674 iorc!'dPt.508» ut 346 ,356-2 1896] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 195 POST OFFICn. Poiiite Oatinsau.. Pointe Stehe Poir6 Ottawa Q Kaniouraska Q Portneut Q Poirier , Poland , PoUett River . Polley hurst. Polmont . . . Poltimore . Ponieroy Pomona Pomquet Chapel Ponds Pond Mills Ponsonby — Pont Chateau . . * PtdeMaskinongi Pont du Sault , Pont Etchemin Pont Rouere . . Pontypool Pont Viau Poodiac Poole Poole's Resort Pope's Harbour BLBCTOKAL DISTRICTC. Kent Lanark, N R . . Westmoreland. NB o RAILROAD OR WHICH UXIATID, OR RBAR- ■M R. R. STATION. ■KKKKT.Pr. 161-163 :8 Poplar Poplar Dale.. Poplar Hill.. Poplar Hill.. Poplar Park Poplar Point Poquiock ... * Portage du Fert Port'ge fa Prairie PortM^e River . Portal Port Albert Port Alma *Piort Arthur. . . Portapique Portapique Mt . Port au Persil . Port Beckerton . Port Bevis Port Bruce *Port Burwell . Queen's N B Northumb', E R O Ottawa Q Selkirk M Grey, 8 R O Antigonishe . . N 8 Pictou N8 Middlesex, SR..0 Wellington, C R O Soulanges Q Maskinong^ . . Hochelaga . . . Levis Portneuf Durham, £ R Laval Q King's NB Perth, NR ....O Leeds, 8 R ....O Halifax N8 Algoma O Algoma O Pictou N 8 Middlesex, SR..O Lisgar M Marquette M York NB Pontiac O Marquette M Norttiumberl'd.NB Bruce, E R O Huron, W R....0 Kent O Algoma O Port Caledonia Part Carting . . Port Clyde PcrtCockburn ., *Port Colbome . . PortColdwell.... Port Credit Port DaUiousie . . Port Daniel C . , Port Daniel East Port Daniel West *Port Dover . . *Port Elgin . . Port Elgin Port Ehnsley . , Porter's Porter's Hill ., Porter's Lake . P.irt Felix .... Port Franks . . Port George . . Port Granby . . Port Greville . Colchester.... NS Colchester N 8 Charlevoix Q Ouysborough . . N S Victoria NS Elgin, ER O Elgin, ER O 6861 8, 327 St. Paschal 699*3 La Chevrotiere 636-21 Notre Dame 518 Lavant Stat'n 611 Peticodiac 672, 699-12 WeUford ese-^s Havelock 636 34 Buckingh'm 686-18 827, 328 Carman 636-54 Fleshertoii 636-40 599-7 Merigonishe 699-7 WiltonGrove580-81 625-4 via Guelph, Ont Coteau Stat'n 581, 680-9 536-21 Bordeaux 536-18 Etchemin 699 4 635-21 53U-34 Boideaux 636-18 Sussex Vale 599-12 Milverton 580-53 Mallorytown, 580.9 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Gore Bay 428-3 430-1, 422-2 Thessalon 636-26 B'ckMe'dows699-16 Hyde Park Comer 636-42, 680-60-83 via Selkirk, Man. 636-52 891 or Canterbury Stntion 535-90 Haley 8ta.636-12 641-2, 622, 686-62 Neguac363 Pinkerton 680-64 Goderich680-62,432 Blenheim e'^3 63613-61 664, 4281 432 Tx)n'derry 8. 699-1 Lon'derry 8. 599-1 Tadousac 329*8 Antigonishe 6907 FOBT orriou. Port Ouichon.. Port Hammond PortHaney i^rt Bastxngi Port Havwketh'ry Port Hillford . . Port Hill Port Hood BLBCTORAL DISTRICTS. N Westminster. fiC N Westminster.BC N Westminster.BC Inverness N 8 Inverness. NS RAILROAD ON WHICB LOCATID, OR IIBAR- ■8T a. R. STATION. BIKKKT,PP.161-168 Cape Breton Simooe, E R ,.N8 Shelburne ....NS MuskokaftP.Sd.O Welland O Alg'oma O Peel O Lincoln O Bonaventure Q Bonaventure Q Bonaventure Q Norfolk, 8 R ....O Bruce, WR ....O Westmoreland N 15 Lanark, SR ...O St. John NB Huron, SR O Halifax NS Quysboroiigh. .NS " imbton, ER ..O Annaiwlis . . . .N 8 Durham, WR .O Cmnberland ..NS AylmerWt. 680*82 Tilscnburg 680*78- 82, 626-5 via Sydney, N S 430*8 Falkenburg 680*67 Barrington 376*8 420-3 or Utterson 580-67 680-79-88, 320 535-18 580-87 580-88, 801, 302 320 360 Port Daniel C. 360 Port Daniel 0. 860 580-70-80 680-54 638 Mud Creek 535-34 St. Martins 543-2 HolmeBville 580-52 via Halifax, N 8 Canso, 364, 371 Thedford 5>iO-61 Mlddleton 646, 714 Wesley ville 680-9 Parrsbcro' 649 Port Hood Island *Port Hope Port Howe Port -Toll Port Hells Port Keewaydin . Port Lambton . . Portland Portland Port la Tour .... Port Lewis Port Lock Port Lome Port Maitland . . Port Muitland . . Port Malcolm Port Matoun Port Medway . . Port Moody Port Morien Port Mulgrave . . Port Nelson Portneuf Portneuf Station Porton P Mulgrave Sta . . *Port Perry Port Philip Port Richmond.. *Port Robinson . . *Port Itowan Port Royal Port Royal Port Ryene Port Sandfleld .. Port Saxon Port Severn Portsmouth *7>}rt iS*on/cji/ * Port Sydney.... Port Talbot Portuguese Cove . Port Union Port Whitby .... Port Williamit . . Port Williams Sta. Pottageville Pottergburg Poupore Powassan Powell Powerscourt Power's Creek . . Powel's Corners . . Pownall Prairie Grove Pr6 d'en haut Precious Comers Preneveau *Preseott Presqu'Isle Preston *Preiton Preston Vale Prestwood Guysborough N S Prince PE I Inverness NS Invemess N 8 Durham, ER... O Cumberland ..NS Queen's N 8 N Westminster.BC Simooe, ER ....O Bothwell O Leeds, S R O St. John NB Shelburne ....NS Huntingdon Q Algoma O Annapolis . . . . N S Monck O Yamiouth ....NS Richmond N S Queen's NS Queen's N8 N Westminster.BC Cape Breton... N 8 Guysboro' ....NS Halton O Portneuf Q Portneuf Q Algoma O Guysborough.. N 8 Ontario, N R....O Cumberland ..N 8 Richmond ....NS Welland O Norfolk, S R....0 Landers Ldg. 460*4 685*70, 460*3 636*70 371 P. Hawketbury 690-14, 380 699* 14,371, 380 (RR name I'. Tupper> Antigonishe 699*7 Tyne Valley 666-1 369*2, 364, P. Haw- ke-^ury 699*14,, P. Hood 369*2, 364 680-9-35, 306, 329-2: Amherst 599-1 Liverpool 376-8 636 Beaumaris .20-8 673 319 Newboro' 616 via St. John N B Barrington 376-3 320-3 Kilbain 6807 Bruce Mi'es 636-2& Bridgetown 714 Stromness 580-79 Hebron 712 Port Hawkesbury 599-J4, 371,380 Liverpool 376-3 Liverpool 376-3 636-70 via Sydney 599-7-14, 864 Burl'gton 580-66-87 686-21 636*21 Norfolk, SR.. Richmond . . . Norfolk, S R . Simcoe, E R. O NS ..O .. O Shelburne N 8 Simcoe, ER.... O Frontenac O Elgin, E R O Muskoka&P.Sd.O Elgin, W R . . . . O Halifax N S O.itario, W R...O Ontario, S.R....O King's NS King's NS York, N R O Middlesex, EP. .O Ottawa Q MuskokaftP.Sd.O Lanark, NR....0 Huntingdon Q Viotoria NB Victoria, N R...O Queen's PEI Provencher M Westmoreland N B Northumb' WB.O Peterboro, ER..O Grenville, 8 R.. O Grey, NR O Halifax N S Waterloo, S R.. O Lanark, 8 R.... O Lisgar M 680*88 Pugwash 699*16 Port Hawkesbury 699-14, 871, 380 680-88 6«)-86 Port Rowan 680*86 Arichat 364, 871 Simcoe 580*80-82-86 420*3, or Falken- b«rg 680*67 Barrington 376*8 Waubaus'ne 680-82 via Kingston, Ont. 680-81 811> or Utterson - 680-67 Shedden 626-5 tia Halifax, N. S.. 680-9 680-9-38 714 714 Aurora 580-67" 680-49 Buckingh'm 636-18" 690-67 Almonte 635-12 Athelstan Grand Falls 63&'84° 680-30 (R.R. name Halls) via Charlottetown, via Winnipeg, Man College B'dge 699-1 via Cobourg, Ont. Havelook 535-34 580-9, 535-20, 320„ 323, 324, 329-2 426 r via Oweni Sound, Ont. via Halifax, N.S. 580*64 Perth 535-34 Stonewall, 636 'dC I % 196 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 1896] . POST 0FPICE8. Priddie PrettyRiverVall'y Price Priceburifh Price's Comer . . . * Price ville Primrose *Prince Albert . . Prince Albert Prince Albert Prince of Wales . . Princeport Princess *iVinceton Princeton Rood Princetown . Prlncetown Princeville Prince William . , Prmoe William Sta Prinyer Prospect Prospect Prospect Hill Prosser Brook . . . Protectionville . . Proton Station . . Proulxville Providence Bay . . Public Landing . . Pubnico Beach . . Pubnico • // arbour Puce Puckahn Puellering ''ufjivam Pugwash River . . Purbrook Purdy Pui;lbrook Purple Grove Purple Hill Purple Valley . Purple ville Puslineh Putnam '. . ■Quaco Road . . . Quai des Eboulem' Quai desRimouski Uuamichan ■Qu' Appelle . . *Qu' AppelleSta. *Qtubeo Queensborough . • Queenshury . . . . Queen Hill Queenston •Queenstown ELKCTOBAIj DISTRICTS. Alberta. Grey, E B O- Nottawa 580-64 Riniouski Q Victoria NB Simcoe, ER..:. O Orev, 8 R O Cardwell O Sask Ontario, SR.... O Annapolis N S St. John NB Colchester ....NS Selkirk M Brant. NR O Yale BC Pnnce PE I Queen's PEI Inverness N S York N B York N B Priixe Edward.. O Lanark, S R . . . . O Halifax N S Perth, SR O Albert NB Northumber'd N B Grey, E R O Champlain Q Alifoma O King's. .NB Shelburne ....NS Yarmouth ....N S Essex, N R O Sask Kent N B Cumberland ..N S Cumberland ..NS Ontario, N R....0 Hastings, NR.. O Antigonishe . . N S Bruce, S R O Durham WR. ..O Bruce NR, O York, WR O Wellington, S R .0 Middlesex, ER..0 St. John NB Charlevoix Q Rimouski Q Vancouver B C Assa *QueenSx.reetEaat Queen's Valley . . Queensville Queensville Queensville Querry Quetnelle Cuesnelle Forks.. Quilchena Quilty Ouinan Quinn RAILROAD OK WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SBEKEr,PP.161-163 Cttlg'y,533-53-63-64 Assa Quebec Q Hastings, NR.. O York N B Bruce, W R . . . . O Linooln&Niagara O Queen's N B Toronto, East.. .0 Lisgar M York, NR O Inverness N S King's N B Bonaventure Q Cariboo B C Cariboo B C Yale BC Renfrew, 8 R....O V-miouth ....NS \wnt O St. Octave 599-2 Grand Falls 636.84 Orillia 680-32-67 Flesherton 636-40 Shelburne 635-40 635-62 580-38 Middleton 616, 714 695 Truro 599-1-13 Medora 535-57 580-83 Spence's Bridge 535-70 Kensington 665-1 New Wiltsh're 665-1 W.Bay Road 59914 Prince William Sta- tion 535-88 536-88 via Picton, Ont. Ashton 535-12 373 or via Halifax Oranton 580-51 Elgin 572 Newcastle 599-2,353 535-40 St. Tite 619 426 or Massey Sta. 536-25 Mouth of Nerepis 535-88 Barrington 376-3 Ota Yannouth N.S. 580-83 Prince Alb't 535-62 St. Anthony, 618 599-15 Conn's Mills 599-15 Gravenhurst 580-67 420-3 Eganville 535-11 Antigonishe 599-7 Ripley 580-48 Burket'n Sta 535-34 via Wiarton, Ont. Maple 580.67 635-35 [R. R. name Schaw) 535-36 St. Martins 643-2 Les Eboulemens 329*8 Rimouski 599-2,345 Somenos 574 Qu' Appelle Station 636-62 535-62 674, 699-3, 580-12, 635-21, 676, 676, 345, 346, 'J29-6-8 Madoki . . . Riiigwood Rioi-dan Ripley Risborough.. . KiVion Ritcey'sCove. Ritchot Ui verbank . . . Biverbank .. . River Beaudet [1896 J ^'t 1896] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 197 Ont., POBT orpiOKS. Redpath Bed Point .... Red Rapids Red Rapida Br'ge Red Rook .... Red Wing .... Red Wood .... Keedham . . Reedsdale Reeds Mines Reed's Point Reeve Craig *Regina Reid's Mills.. Reidville , Reidway , Reinland Relessey Renaud's Mills Renforth *Renfreio Renfrew Renous Bridge Renton Renwick . . . Repentigny Reston Restoule Revelstoke Revelstoke Stat'n Reynardton . . Reynolds Reynoldton Rhode 8 Oomer . . Riceburg Richard 8 Lund'g. KLECTORAL DIBTRICTS. Assa King's PEI Victoria NB Victoria NB Victoria, 8 R....0 Grey, ER O Simcoe, ER.... O Megantic Q Megantic Q Megantic Q King's NB Carleton O Assa Dundaa O Addington O Pictou NS Selkirk M Cardwell O Kent NB Brant, N R . . . . O Renfrew, S R . . O Hants NS Northumberi'd.NB Norfolk, N R., Kent L'Assomption Selkirk M Muskoka & P Sd.O Yale BC Yale BC Yarmouth ....NS Northumberi'd.NB Assa Lunenburg. . . .NS Missisquoi Q Algoma O *Riceville Riohardville Richardville Richibucto Richibucto Vill'ge Richland Richmond Comer * Richmond * Richmond ''Richmond Hill. Richmond Station R'chview Rikhwood Ridtau Centre .. Ridgfc mount *Rid;ietown Ridgeville . . Ridgeville . . *Ridgewaj/ . Riding Mountain Ridley Riga Rigaud Rigby Riley Brook .... Rimington *Rimou!iki Ringwoore Mattawin Rivifere Mekinac 'Riviere Noire i Riviere Quelle . . Rividre St. Jean. R.Ste. M-^'^'ierite Riv.Trc i istoles .NS .. O .NS Assa Albert NB N.Westminster BC Inverness N 8 York, ER O Toronto O Hants N S N.Westminster BC Wellington, NR.O Grey, E R O Albert NB Gaspe Q Gasp6 Q Chicoutimi Q Portneuf Q Montmorenoj- ..Q Quebec Q Chicoutimi Q 8uebec Q hamplain Q Lotbiniire Q Northuinberi'd NB Chateauguay Q Beauce Q Hochelaga Q T^miscouata Q T^miscouata Q Chicoutimi Q Tt miscouata . . . . Q Terrebonne Q St. Peters 864, 370, 699-2 (R R name Hamilton's) Weymouth Bdg7l2 via Charlottetown 535-86 599-14 W.Bay Road 599-14 599-14 Kazubazua 656 Aubrey 531 St. Francois Nord East 6761 do do 606 River Hebert 606 River Hebert 606 599-15 Tatamagouche 599-15 Kazubazua 656 599-2 (R R name Scotts) 699-1 Walkerton 580-54 599-13 Church Bridge 622 693 Minsion 535-70-73, West Bay Rd 599-14 Nicolet Q Montmorency . . Q Gasp6 Q Charlevoix Q Chainplain (J Champlain Q Arthabaska Q Kaniouraska . . . .Q Saguenny Q Saguenay (} Tcniiscouata Q Rivington .... Rivulet Roach's Point. Roach Vale . . . Robertson Robertson's Point Robertson Station Robertville Roberval Argenteuil Q Inverness .... N 8 York, N R O Guvsborough .N S Kind's NB Queen's N B Megantic Q Gloucester N B Chicoutimi . Roiiichaud | Westmoreland N B Shubenacadie 599-1 460-5 via Nanaimo Kenilworth 535-41 Corbetton 53ri-40 Elgin 572 L. Metis Sta. 599-2 Little Metis Sta. 699 Chicoutimi 329-8 674, 619 via Quebec St. Gabriel St. 674 St. Felieien 349 or Roberval 674 St. Gabriel, 674 Grandes Pi's 535-19 Batis'n 535 -21, 329 -fi Neguac 363 St. Remi 680-5 675-1 (RK name La Rocher) via Montreal, Que. 509-2-3, 700, 329-8 599-2-3, 700, 329-8 599-2 St. Jerome 535'23, 584, 630 S.A.de Laval .180-14 via Quebec, Que. Gaspe B'in 346, 350 Murray Bav 329-S Grandes P. 536-19 Grandes P. .536 19 580-14 (B K name Black River) 599-3 345 (St. Jolins L'g) Tadousac 329-8 599-2 (R R name McKenzies) Calumet 535-18 Iona599-14,364,372 Letroy 580-67 Guysborough 364 543-2 390 or Codys 543-1 BathurstV'ge 599-2 674, 349 8hediao599-U . 198 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895 I 1895] POST OFFICRS. lUKHORAL D18TRI0T8. Robinson AobinsonsComers Robinson ville Aobitaille Robins Roblin Rob Roy Robson Robson Rocanville Rochefort Rochelle Rocl'iesterville . . . Rock Barra Roe-2,580-0 Duiitroon 580-64 Lome 6«0-12 535-72, 445-1-2 Moosomin 635-52 Eganville 536-11 Lawrenceville 653 via Ottawa, Ont. Cherry Grove 665-4 Huntingdon 580-7 Okanagon 635-74 S Peters 364,370,372 Blairton 535-34 Mallorjtown 580-9 Villa Nova 625-5 Kaniloops 535-70 535-7 Emsdale, 580-67 EganvMle 635-11 South Ohio 712 714, 599-1 Derby L., Vt, 612-1 327, 328, Lochaber! Bay 535-18 RocklandSta. 699-1 599-1 535-12 Glengarry St 599-13 Oxford 599-15 via Meaford, Ont. Mallorytown 680-9 Sackville 599-1, 638 Salmon\ille 580-65 Whitehurst 536-16 Dundas 580-83 Sussex Vale 599-12 via Yarmouth, N S Amherst 599-1 Grenville 535-18, 641, 327, 328 680-51 Grandigue F'y 364 N Glasgow 599-7-13 via Charlottetown Durham 580-46 Griswold 535-62 Hensall 580-50 625-5 Sp Hill Mines 549 via Prescott, Ont. via Pictou, N S via Pictou, N S 536-70 599-2 Kirfield 580-29 Walkers 626-8 644-1 536-87 536 87 Souris, East, 666-4, L Set'nt, S. R. 699-7 Tottenham 580-66 Leamin'n 617,625-3 via Charlottetown 573 Courtland 580-82 Alameda, .535 '68 Grenville St. 699-1 644-1 Baldur044 1 Orangedale 690-14 Cobooonk 680*29 Up. Woods'k 636-86 ChiUiwaqk, 460-3 Beamsville 680-88 Hilller 644 MoOregorSt.686-62 POST omcRS. Rose Island Roseisle Roseland *Rogemont Roneneath. Rosenfeld Rosenthal Rosetta Rose Vale Rose Valley Roseville Roseville Boseway Rosewood Roslin Roslin Ross Rossburn Rosseau Rosseau Falls.. . Rosser Rossendale Rossfleld Ross Mills Rossmore Ross Mount Rossport Rossway Rosthern Rostock Rothbury *Rothegay Rothsay Rouge Hill Rougemont Sta . Round Bay Round Hill..... Round Hill*.. Round Island.. . Round T^ke . . . Round Plains.. . Roiinthwaite . . . Routhier Routledge Rowan Mills . . . Rowanton Rowena Rowena Rowland Roxbury Roxbiirgh Roxham Roxton, East *Roxton Falls . . Roxton Pond Royal Royal Oak Royal Road Royal Road, West Royalton Royston Ruby ...*. Rugbv R. al'EauChaude Ruisseau Le Blanc Ruisseau k Sem . . Runnymede Rupert Rusagornis Rusagornis Stat'n Rusconi River . . Ruscom Station . "^Rusholme Road, Rush Point Ruskln Ruskview RuBseldale * Russell Russell Russelton Busselltown Rustioo Rusticoville IbHOTORAL DisraioTs. Hastings, N R ..O Selkirk M Selkirk M Simcoe, SR.... O North-jmb", WRO Selkirk M Renfrew, H R . . O Lanark, NK ...O Albert NB Queen's ....PEI Waterioo, S R . . O Prince PEI Shelbume . . . . N S Proveiicher M Hastings, N R..O Cumberland . . N S Renfrew, N R . . O Marquette M Muskoka &P.Sd.O Muskoka & P. Sd. O Lisgar M Cumberland.. N.S Pictou N S L6vi8 Q Prince EMward . . O Northumb', WRO Algoma O Digby N S Saskatchewan Perth, N R . . . . O Assa King's NB Wellington, C R O Ontario, W R . . O Rouville Q Shelbume . . . . N S King's N B Annapolis N S Cape Breton . . N S Peterboro', E R. O Norfolk, NR....0 Selkirk M Prescott O Selkirk M Norfolk, S R....O Pontiac Q Drmdas O Victoria N B Selkirk M Annapolis N S Albert NB St. John's Q Shefford Q Shefford Q Shefford Provencher . Bruce, W R O York NB York NB Carleton N B Musk.& Parry SdO Renfrew, N. R ..O Simcoe, ER ....O Dorchester Q Bonaventure ...Q Rimouskl Q Bonaventure ...Q Ottawa Q Sunbury NB Sunbury NB Essex, NR O Essex, N R O Toronto West . . .O Peterlwro, E R..0 King's PEI Simcoe, SR O Perth, SR Russell O Marquette M Simcoe,^N R. .Q OhIlteMigfuay Qtieen's PE Queen's PEI 1 RAILROAD ON WUIOII LOCATRD, OR NEAR- B.T R. R. HTATIOM. 8SI(KRr,PP. 161-1 63 POST OFFICBS. Coe Hill Mines 644 Carman 636-64 Bran'n 636-62, 644-1 Alliston 680-64 et« Cobourg, Ont. 636-66-67 Almonte 535-12 Turtle Creek 693 N. WiUhire 665-1 Petersburg 58051 Bloomfleld St 6651 Shelbume 376-3 via Winnipeg, Man Tweed 535-34, 6091 Oxford 699-16 Haley Sta. 635-12 Solsgirth 622 420-3Utter8'n680-67 Rosseau 420-3 535-52 Oxford, 699-16 Barney Rr. St. 690-7 Etchemin 699-4 via Belleville, Ont. via Port Hope, Ont. 535-13 Digby 712,392,393-2 53f-62 Sebringville 680-52 Churchbridge 622 599-12 Alma 580-54 Port Union 580-9 632-2, 706 Shelbume 3763 Oak Point 390 714 via Sydney, N 8 Norwood 536-34 Waterford516,625-6 644-1 Maxville 531 535-52 Port Rowan 680-86 Mackcy8St0536-12 via Iroquois, Ont. Andover 535-86 Killamey 535-57 Paradis Lane 714 Penobsquis 699*12 Hemmingf'rd 680-5 Roxton Falls 635-4 636-4 S. Roxton 535*4 644*3CRRnCartier) Ripley 580-48 via Fredisricton NB wia Fredericton NB Florence vi'e 535 86 Emsdale 580 67 Eganville 53511 Orillia 680-32-67 St. Anselme 675 Black Cape 508 Matap'dia 599-2,508 N. Wakefield 666 Waasis Ste. 536-82 536-82 St.ClairSid'g580-83 St.ClairSid'g580-83 Norwood 536-34 Peake Sta. 666-3 Lisle 680-64 Mitchell 680-62 S. Indian 531 622*2 Minesing 580-69 Aubrey 681 Hunters Riv. 6661 Hunters RIv. 6661 Buther Glen . . . Rutherford . . . Rutledge *Rutkv€n Byckman's Comr Rydal Bank Vy^ Bylatone Ste. Adf'le Ste. Ad. de Pabos St. Adolphe 8t.Ad'phe deDud StAdolphedeHow St Ad'phe deCham St.Adrien St.Agapit St.Agatha Ste.Agathe Ste.Ag'he de Lot Ste.Ag'hedesM'ts Ste. Agathe East Ste. Agnfesde Char Ste.Agni.scleDun. .St. Agricole St.Aini6 St.Alban St. Albert St. Albert St. Albert St. Alexander Sta. StAlexd'Iberville StAlexdeKam'ka St.AlexisdeMontc St.Alexis des M'ts St. Almo St.Alphonse . . . St.Alphonse . . . St.Alphonse deGr St. Amand — St.Amed6e — St. Amour St.Anaclet — St.Andr^ AvelHii St.Andr6deKam. St.Andr^deShed. St. Andrews .. St. Andrews . . *St.Andrews, E. StAndrew'sN't'h St. Andrews, West St.Andrews St. Andrews Ste.AngeledeMon Ste.AngeledeLav Ste.AngeledeRim St. Anicet Ste. Anne Ste. Anne Ste.AnnedeBellve Ste. Anne de Beau *SU. A. dela l"e Ste.Annede Mon't Ste. Anne des Pis, Ste.AnnelaPoc'n Ste. Anne de Pref Ste AdeRestigh« Ste. Anne deSore Ste. AnnedeCh'ni St. Ann's St. Ann's S^e. Ann's St. Anselrae — St. Anselme St*. St. Anthony . . . . at. Anthony — St.AntoineLot'ri [1895 I 1896] POST offices and railroad stations in Canada. 199 ILROAD ON WIIIOR tCATHO, OR NKAR. T R. R, flTATIOM. IRKBr,PP.161.15S POST OFTICBS. Hill Mines 544 inan 636-64 I'n 636-62, 644 1 iston 680-64 Cobouiir, Ont. -56-67 iionte 535-12 •tie Creek 693 W'ilthire 665-1 erebiirif 580-51 omfleldSteesi Iburne 376-3 Winnipeg, Man sed 535-34, 5091 ord 599-15 ey Sta. 535-12 ijfirth 622 3Utter8'n580-67 seau 420-3 •52 ord, 599-15 neyRr. St. 599-7 hemin 609-4 Belleville, Ont. Port Hope, Ont. 13 by 712,392,393-2 62 rinjyville 580-52 Tchbridge 622 12 la 580-54 S Union 580-9 2,706 burne 376-3 Point 390 Sydney, N 8 wood 535-34 erford515,626-6 1 villa 531 52 i Rowan 580*86 keys St0635-12 Iroquois, Ont. over 636-86 imey 635-57 bdis Lane 714 ibsqnis 599-12 iniingf'rd 580-5 ton Falls 535-4 I oxton 535'4 (CRRnCartier) ey 580-48 'redsricton NB 'redericton NB sncevi'e 536-86 aale 58067 iville 53511 ia 580 •32-67 nselme 675 i Cape 508 P*dia699-2,6e8 akefleld 666 m Sta. 636-82 2 air8id'K68083 air8id'g680-83 'ood 536-34 e Sta. 666-3 580-64 lell 580-62 dian 631 ling 680-69 ey6«l «ra Rlv. 666-1 era Riv. 666-1 Buther Olen . . . Rutherford ... Butledge *Ruthven Byckman's Comr Bydal Bank . . . Sye Bylstone ate. Ad('-le Ste. Ad. de Pabos St. Adolphe St.Ad'phedeDud StAdolpheile How St.\d'phe deCham St.Adrien St.Agapit St.Agatha Ste.Agathe Ste.Ag'he de Lot, Ste.Ag'hedcsM'tH Ste. Agathe East Ste.Agiiesde Char Ste.AgnisdeDun. St. Agritole at.Aime St.Alban St. Albert St.Albert St. Albert St. Alexander Sta. StAlexd'Iberville St Alex deKani'ka St.AlexisdeMontc St.Alexis des M'ts St. Almo St.Alphonse . . . St.Alphonse . . . St.Alphonse de Or St. Amand St.Amed^e St.Amour St.Anaclet St.Andfi Avellin St.Andr^deKam. StAndr^deShed. St. A ndrews . . . St.Andrews . . . *St.Andrewg, E. St. Andrew's N't'h St. Andrews, West ^.Andrews . . . Sl.Andrews . . . Ste.AngeledeMon Ste.AngeledeLav Ste.Ang61edeRim St. Anieet Ste. Anne Ste. Anne Ste. AnnedeBellve Ste, Anne de Beau *Ste. A.dela l"e Ste.AnnedeMon's .Ste.Anne des Pis. Ste .AnnelaPoc're :Ste. Annede Pres Ste AdeRestighe Ste. Anne deSorel Ste. AnnedeCh'ns at. Ann's St. Ann's S*e. Ann's St. Anselnie St. Anselme Sta. . St. Anthony St. Anthony St.AntoineLot're KLKCTORAti DIBTMCTB. Carleton NB Bothwell O Pontiac Q Essex, S R O Wentworth, S.R O Algoma O Musk.& Parry Sd O Northumb. E R O Terrebonne Q Ga8p6 Q Proven cher M.. Wolfe Q Argenteuil Q Champlain Q Wolfe Q Lotbiniere Q Waterloo S R . . O Provencher . . . . M Lotbini^re Q Terrebonne Q Lotbiniere Q Charlevoix Q Huntingdon . . . .Q Montcalm Q Richelieu , ~ Portneuf Russell O Arthabaska Q Alta Iberville Q Iberville Q Kainouraska Q Montcalm Q Maskinonge Q Victoria NB RAILROAD ON WHICH UXiATSK, OR NBAR- B8T R. R. STATION. BRBKBr,FP.161-163 POST OFFICBB. Joiiette Q Selkirk M ShefTord Q Victoria NB Ottawa Q Prescott O Rimouski Q Ottawa Q Kaniouraska . . . . Q Westmoreland N B Charlotte . . . N B Antigonish NS Argenteuil Q Lisgar M Cornwall O Lisgar M King's PEI Rouville Q Nicolet Q Rimouski Q Huntingdon Q Kent NB Victoria NS Jaques Cartier..Q Montmorency . . Q Champlain Q aasp6 Q Terrebonne Q Kaniouraska Q Presciitt Donaventure Q Richelieu O Provencher M Queen's.... PEI Monok O Victoria NS Dorchester Q Dorchester Q Kent NB Prince PEI Lotbiniere Q Bristol 635-86 Bothwell 536-42 Quyon 663 617 via Hamilton, Ont. Bruce Mines 535-25, 4-28-3, 430 -1,422-2 South River 580-67 Hoard's Sta. 580-27 535-23 350 Black Cape 508 via Winnipeg Marbleton 675, 620 Piedmont 536 -23 Batis'n 535-21,329-6 Danville 580 12 580-12 Petersburg 680-51 644-3 MethofsM's 680-12 535-23 MethofsM's 680-12 Murray Bay 329-8 580-7 (RR S.Agnes) Joiiette, 535 17 329-9Yama8ka535-l LaChev'tiere 535-21 Casselman 531 Victo'av'e 680-12-14 Edmonton 535-63 545 St. Alexa'er St. 545 599-3 L'Epiphanie 535-21 Louisville 535-21 Torrance ville Sta., 535 91 Joiiette 536-17 Cypress Riv. 536-69 Angeline 645-1 Papineauv'e535-18, 327, 328 Maxville 631 699-2 Plaisance 636-18 599-3 Shediac 599-11 535-87, 400 L. Settlem'tS.Riv. 699-7 328 or Carillon 641 via Winnipeg via Cornwall, Ont. 535-61 (RR Vic. P'k) 666-4 632-1 580-14 (R R name Doucet'sT^n'ing) St. Flavie Sta. 599-2 329-3 Kilbain 580-7 Buctouche 518 Iona599-14,364,372 580-9, 633-33, 328, 676 [327 535-21 L'tleMeti8Sta.599-2 536-24 599-3 Olen Robertson 531 531 1 Cross Point 508 via. Sorel, Que. via Winnipeg,Man Hunter's Riv. 6661 Moulton Sta: 580-82 lona 690-14 675 676 518 0'Leary8ka.,6651 Etchemin 699-4 St. Antoin'R.Rich St. Antonin St. Apollinaire. .. [Ste. Apoll'edePat iSt.AmiandCenti-e I St. Armand Sta'n |St. Aresne : St. Aubert ,St. Augustine. . . . St.Au'stine.P'tn'f I St. Augustin Sag. St. Augustine, T M St. Azilda Ste. Barbe 1 |St.Bamab6,R. Va- st. Barnabd, St. M '*St. Barthilemi.. St. Bazile de Port' St. Bazile le Gr'd St. Bazile Station Ste. Beatrix St. Benoit BLBCTORAL DISTRICm. St. Benoit Labre. St. Bernard de Dor St. Bernard, So'th St. Bernard St. Blaise Verch^res Q T6niiscouata Q Lotbini6re Q Montmagny Q Misaisquoi Q Missisquoi Q T^miscouata Q L'Islet Q Huron, WR....O Portneuf Q Saguenay Q Two Mountains . . Q Algoma O Huntingdon Q St. Hyacinthe.. Q St. Maurice Q Berthier Q Portneuf Q Chambly Q Portneuf Q Joiiette Q Two Mountains.. Q Beauce Q Dorchester Q St. John's Q Digbv NS St. John's Q Ste. Blandine St. Bonaventure . St, Boniface St. Boniface Ste.Brigided'Iber St. BrigittedesS. St. Bruno iSt.BrunodeKam' St. Bruno Station ISt. CaUxtedeKil' St. Camille , St. Canute . \*St, Canmir St. Cassien des C, *St, Catharines. . St. Catharines . . *St, Cath'ine S, C St, Cath'ine. S. W Ste. Catherine . . Ste. Catherines R Ste. C^cile de Lev' Ste. C6cile de Mil' Ste. C6cile de W. St. C61estin *St, Cisaire .... St. Charles St. Charles de C. St. Charles R. B. *St, Charles R, R. Ste. Christine . . \*St. Chrysostdme. St. Chrysostome . St. Clair Siding.. 8te. Claire !8t, Claude St. Clements St. Clement 8t. Clet Ste. Clothilde.... RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATBD, OR KBAR- B8T R. R. STATIOtr. BBB KBT,PP.161-163 HiiT-.ouski Q Drumii.'>nd . . . . Q Provencher M Ottawa Q Iberville Q Nicolet Q Chambly Q Kamouraska Chambly Montcalm Q Wolfe Q Two Mountains . . Q Portneuf Q Charlevoix Q Lincoln O Queen's .... PEI Montreal, West.Q Montreal, West.Q Portneuf Q Queen's N S Nicolet Q ShefTord Q Compton Q Nicolet Q Rouville Lisgar Bonaventure Q Bellechasse . . . . Q St. Hyacinthe . . Q Dagot Q Chateauguay Q Prince PEI Essex, NR O Dorchester Marquette Waterloo, NR.. O T^miscouata Soulanges Arthat»8ca 329-4, 336 or St. Hilaire Sta. 680-8 RiviereduLoup(en has) 599-2-3, 700, 029-8 Etchemin 599-4 St. Pierre 599-3 St. Annand Sta. 646 .546 599.2 St.JeanP'tJoli599-3 Blyth 580-60 Ancienne Lo.-ette 535-21 Natashquan 346 53518 Chelmsford 53513 St. Stanislas de Koatka 126-14 St. Hyacinthe536-1 580-8. 565, 706 Vamachiche 536-21 53V21 St.BazileSta.535-21 580-8 .535-21 joiiette 635-17 Ste. Scholastique 535-18 St. Francois Nord East 675-1 Scott Junction 676 Lacolle 531, 580-18 WevmouthB'ge 712 580-13 (R R name Grande Ligne) Rimouski .'599-2,346 St.Guillaunied'Up- ton 535-1-4 536-66 via Ottawa, Ont. 535-3, 545-1 Ste. Monique de Nicolet 666 .580-8 St. Paschal 599-3 580-8 Laureiitides 536-24, 584 Marblet4)n 075, 620 Ste. Scholastique .')35-18 Grondines 536 21 St. Paul's Bay 329-8 600, 580-83-88, 302, 323 via Charlottetown 674 Liverjiool 376-3 Batiscan 535 21, 3296 Granby 546-1 Agnes 536*7 580-14 632-2 644-2 Black Cape 508 .599-3-4 335, 329-4 or St. Hilaire SU. 680-8 S'th Durham 580-8 Aubrey 531 680-83 St. Anselme 675 636-69 Waterloo 68047 St. Eloi 699-2 636-33 VlctorUvlUe 580*- 12-14 I !J 200 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1895ll895] POS' POST OFnCBB. Ste.Cloth'deChAt St. Columbin . . St. C6me St. Constant Ste. Croix .. Ste. Croix .. Ste, Croix . . Ste. Cun^gonde *St. Cuihbert . . St. Cuthbert Sta. St. Cyprien St. Cyr St. Cyriac St. Cyrille de L'ls St. Cyrille de W. St. Damose St. Dc.mase de Rim St. Dam. de8 Aiiln' St. Damien de Bra St. DamiendeBuc St. David de Levis St. David de Yam St. David's .... Bt. Denis de la Bou St. Denis R. Rich' St. Diiace St. Dom'ique de B St. Dominique S. St. Dom'que desC St. Donat St.DonatdeMont' Ste. DorotWe St. Edmond .... St.Eklmond de Bar St.EdouarddeFra St. Edouard de K St.Edo'arddeNap St. Edwidjfe .... St. Eleanor's .... St. Eleuthere . . BLKOTORAIi DISTRICTS. Ch&teaug:uay Two Mountains. JoMette Q I^iprairie ..' Q Hants NS York NB Lotbiniire Q Hoc'ielaga Q Berthier Q Berthier Q T^miscouata Q Richmond (J Chicoutimi Q L'Islet Q Drummond Q St. Hyacinthe . . Q Rimouski Q L'Islet Q Berthier Q Bellechasse Q Levis Q Yamaska Q Lincoln-Niagara .O Kamourauka Q St. Hyacinthe . . Q RAILROAD ON WHICU LOCATED, OR NEAR- BSt R. R. STATION. 8KB KEV.PP. 161-153 Maskinonge , Bagot St. Elie Ste. Elizabeth St. Elmo St. Elmo St. Eloi St. Elph^ge.... StElzeardeBea'e St.Llz^ardeLava' Ste.Emeliedel'En St.Emilr-deMont' St. E'ilede Suffolk St. E'rem de Trinn St. E'remd'Upton St. Esprit St. Esprit St. Et.de Beauhr's St. Et. de Bolton. St. Et. desGres.. St.Et.duSaguen'y St. Eugene St. Eugi'iiedu Or. St . Eug^neMission St. Eulalie St. Eastuche St. Eustache St. Eva.de Forsyth St. Fabien . . St. Faustin.. Ste. FamiHe St. Ft'licien.. Ste. Fc'licite St. Felix .... St.FHixdeValoig St. Ferdinand. St. Fil'r^ol ... Soulanges Q Soulanges Q Rimouski Q Montcalm Q Laval Q Quebec Q Berthier Q Dorchester Q Kent NB Napierville Q Compton Q Prince PE I Kamouraska Q St. Maurice Q Joliette Q Glengarry O Yale BC T^miscouata Q Yamaska Q Beauce Q Laval Q Joliette Q Montcalm Q Ottawa Q Beauce (J Baj'ot Q Montcalm Q Richmond . . . . N S Beauharnois . . . .Q Brome Q St. Maurice Q Saguenay Q Prescott O Drummond . . . . Q Yale BC Nicolet Q Twc Mountains.. Q Lisgar M Beauce Q Rimouski Q Terrebonne Q Montmorency . . Q Chicoutimi Q Rimouski Selkirk Joliette Q Megantic Q Montmorency . . Q St. Remi 680-6 St. Fidi^le. . . . Ste. Scholastique Ste. Flavie . . 535-18 Ste.FlavieStati'^n Joliette 536-17 St. Flavien 580-7, 535-3 Ste. Flore Ne-*-port Sta. 714 St. Fortunat . . . 636-88 St. Foy Batiscan 635-21, St. Francis Har. 32ff-6 St. Franemt B'ce 580-8 636-21 St. Franc.de Sales 635-21 St.Fran.d'Orieans St. Arsene 600'2 St. Fran, de Kent 58012 St.FrancoisduLac Chicoutimi 329-8 Ste. Francoise . . L'Islet 599-3 St. Francois N. L. 85 St. Francois Mont. '(•06 St. Francois Xavi'r St. Moise 699-2 St. Fr. X. de Viger S Jean, PJoli 699-3 St.Fr.X.deBromp S O de Bran. 535-17 St. Fr^d^ric SChas.R Bo 599-3-4 St. Frederic Sta. HadlowCove599-4, St. Gab.de Brand 580-12 • St.Gab.de Montr'l 535-1,329-9 St. Gabriel Station Queenston 626-6 St. G6dion S Ph. deNery 699-3 Ste. Genevieve .. 335, 329-4, St. Hil-I Ste.Gen.de Batisc. aire Sta. 580-8 | *St. Geor/je S.G. de Bran. 636-17 1 St.George,Beauce S. Hyacinthe 580-8, *Sr George, Bra nt 535-1,565,706 S, .Geo.de Winds'r 680-9 St.Geo.deMalbay 580 -9 list. George Ea»t . . Ste. Luce 599-2 St. George's Chan. Joliette 535-17 iSt.G. de Montarv. St. Martin •35-18 jSt.G.de Grantham via Quebec, Oue. St.G. de Kam'aska S.Barth'lemib.'').21 |Ste. Gertrude. Ste. Henedine 0?o iSt. Gervais .. . Buctouche 518 I St. Giles SMich.deNap580-6 St. Godfroy. . . Coaticook 680-8 I *St. Grigoire . 666-1 ! St. Gregoire . St. Alex, de Kam-i St. Guillaume Sta. curaska 599-3 St.Guill'med'Upt. Yamachiche 535-21 Ste.HclenedeKam Fernetv e 636 15-21 jste. Hel. de Bagot Maxville 531 Ste.Hel.deChest'r Hope 535-70 St. Helen's .. . 599-2 IjSte. H^n^dine Yam'ka535-1, 329-9|jSt. Henri de L^vis La Beauce 676 1 1 *St.lI.de Montre'i S Martin J 536 18-21 list. Henri Station POST 0FFICB8. KLRCTORAL DISTRICTS. Charle oix Rimouski Rimouski Q I othiniere Q Champlain Q Wc' "e 7 Quebec Q Guysboro' . . . . N S Beauce Q St. Felix de Valois 535-17 Joliette 535-17 Plaisance 535-:8 Tring Station .175 St. Hermas St. Herm6n6gilde St. Hilaire St. Hila. de Dorset St. Hilaii'e Station St. Hilarion St.Hip.de Kilk'ny 580-8(RR n. Upton)' [StHil'reduLaoSt J Ste. Julieime 584 : St. Hilaire Village St. Peters 364. 370, 372 Beauharn'is 580-16, Knowlton 535-4 ; via Three Rivers Q ISt. Honore Tadousac 329-8 ' -•— • Vankleek Hill 531-1 565 Golden 6rS-53 580 14 535-22 (!44-2 Tring Station 675 599-2 SAg'hed'sM 535-23 via Quebec, Que Laval Q Montmorency.. .Q Kent N B Yamaska .... Temiscouaca . . Beauce Q Montmagny — Q Lisgar ...A Temiscouatx". . . . Q Richmond Q Beauce Q Beauce Q Berthier Q Hochelaga Q Portneuf Q Chicoutimi Q Jacques Cartier. Q Champlain Chariotte . . . . N Beauce Q Brant, NR O Richmond Q Gaspe Q Beauce Q Richmond . . . N S Ottawa Q Drummond . . . . Q Kamouraska. . . . Q Nicolet Q Bellechasse Q Lotbiniere Q Bonaventure Q Nicolet Q RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATBD, OR NKXR. BST K. R. STATION- rBKKEY.PP.iriMfij Kent Drummond . Drummond . Kamouraska , Bagot A.thabaska . Huron, WR. NB ■ Q V.I ■ Q ..o iSt. Hubert ,St. Hugues \*St. Hyacinthe.. [St. Ignace ;St. Irt'nte St. Isidore, Dorch. St. Isidore, Lapr'ie I St. Isidore I St. Isidore June. . St. Isidore dePres. Stives 349 Roberval 674 \\*St. Jacob's L. Metis Sta. 599-2 .jSt. Jacques Killarney,535-67 ' .'535-17 Black Lake 675 S A de Beaupre 676 ! St. Jacques leMin. i[St. James liSt. James Park, . iJSt. Janvier Dorchester Q L^vis Q Hochelaga Q Levis Q Two Mountains .Q StanstcMl Q Victoria NB Beauce Q Rouville Q Chicoutimi Q Rouville Q Charlevoix Q Terrebonne Q Beauce Q Chambly Q Bagot Q St. Hyacinthe... Q Kent N B Charlevoix Q Dorchester Q Laprairie Q Gloucester. . . .N B Laprairie Q Prescott O Middlesex, ER..0 Waterloo, N R..O Montcalm Q laprairie Q Lisgar M Middlesex, S R..0 Terrebonne Q Murray Bay 3-29a 599-2 699-2 Methot's M's iisn-lj Grand Piles 53519 Stanford .58012 via Quebec, Q le. PMulgave599-7-14, St. Francois Nord East 675-1 Terrebonne .')35'21 via Quebec, Que. Buctouche 518 329-9Yamai^ktt5351 Trois Pistoles 5»C'2 675-1 599-,.deMvnt'l jt.J.Bp.deRouv. St. Jean C. Levis. St. Jean de Dieu. St.J.desChaUl(»i» it. Jean de Matha St.Jeaiid'Orlean8 St.Jl'Evang611ste St. Jean Port Joli •St. J^rdme — St. Joachim del«f. St.Joach.de Shefl' 3t.Joac.R.Ru8c'ni 'St. John . Prov Hoc Rou Levi Tem Lotl Joli< Mot. Bon L'Isl Ten Mon Shei Esse St. 'St. John, Suburb 'St. John's, East. St, John's, West . St. Joseph d' Alma St. Jos. de Beauce St, Joseph de Kent St. Jo8.de la Taba' St. Jos. de Lapage St. Joseph St. Joseph St. Joseph St.Jose^ihSt.B.. St, Jos. de L^vis . Que St. Wei Chi< Bea Ken Sag Rin Wei Ant Pro Tor L6v St. J. de Mekinak St. Jos. de Sorel St. Joseph du Lac St. Jovite St. Jude Ste Julie deVerch Ste.JuliedeSo'set Ste. Julie Station St. Julienne — St. Justin Ste.Ju'in deNe'on Ste. Justine Sta.. St. Laurent St. La'ertde Levis at. Lambert Mont' St.La'entd'Orlean St. Laurent Mont' St. Lawrence St.Lazare de Belle St.LazaredeVaud Cha Ric Tw( Ter St. Ver Met Mei Moi Mai ^'ai Vai Lis; L6\ Chi Mo Ja( Fn Bel Va St, Leon St. Leon .... St. Le'ai-dde Aston St. L. de Chic'tinii St. L. de P.Mau'ce St. Leonard Sta. . St. Leonard's St. Liboire St. Liguori St.L. de Bon'cours St.li.de Gonzague St. Louis de Kent St.LouisdeHaHaTt Ste. Louise L St. Louis Station St. Li ! Ma Sel Nil Ch He Vii Vi Ba M( Ri Be K( B( St Ste. Luce Ste. Luce Station Ste, L. de Don'ster Ste. Madeleine.. St. Magloire — St, Malachie St. Male . . . [1895 ■ 1895] POST offices and tailroad stations in Canada. 201 RAILROAD ON HmTu I^ATBD, OR veA" •WT Jt. R. STATION rBKKE Y,Pp.ir)l.lfi^ (Juiray B^o^T >99-2 Hethot'sM's.xSnia Jrand Piles 535 19 Stanford 58012 na Quebec, qn. 'Mulgave5»9-7.i4 it. Francois .Vom' ^ East 675-1 'errebonne ")352l ta Quebec, Que luctoHche 518 29"9Yainas^ku535i 'rois Pistoles 5»r.'2 75'1 99-.S(RRnSF'coi8) lead'y 535 -59,644 '2 t. Arsent 5992 k^indsor Mills 580R 75 75 36-17 "tStChas.580-8-lS 74 hambord 674 ointe Claire 580-9 ati8'n535-21, 3-20-6 )6 F'coisN'dE, 675-1 i0-8a anville 58012 ointSt. Peter 350 F'coisN'dE. 675-1 ^ Bay Road 59914 ucki'i.'-ham 5.35-18. 15 -4, 565 t. Paschall 599-3 A. de Laval .58014 Chag.RB'r.'i99-3-4 raig'sRd St .580-12 aspebiac 350 iO-14 uctouche 518 15-1-4 15-1-4 0-3 5 anfold 5801 2 icknow 58048 5 5 I Montreal Que ), 599-4 5-18 aticook 580-8 )-] injf Station 675 (-8, 335 1,329-4 St. Hilaiie Itation 580-8 iEbouleiu'»3-20S Jerome 5S5-23„ 84, o;w ng Station 676 -8 ■1 -8,535-],,'-iC.5,706 hibucto 610 Ebouleni'.s3-29-8 I'ride Levis 675 '7 kinouche 540 5-7 :ville .530-1 :on 580-4!) 47 piphani 535-21 3a\535-3,580-];i; London, Ont. 2a PO8T OKPICKB. St. Jean Baptiste \ StJ.Bii.de MmU'I St.J.Bp.deRouv. I St. -lean C. Levis, St. Jean de Dieu . St.J.de»Chaillon» St. Jean de Matha St. Jean d'Orleans I st.J. I'Evang^Hate I St. Jean Port Joli *St. Jir6me St. Joachim de Itf. StJoach.deSheff' St.Joac.R.Rusc'm 'SI. John •SJ. John, Suburb 'St. John's, East. St. John's, West . St. .Joseph d' Alma St. Jos. de Beauce St. Joseph de Kent St. Joa.de la Taba' St. Jos. de Lapage gt. Joseph St. Joseph St. Joseph St. Joseph St, B.. St. Jos. de Ldvis . St. J. de Mekinak St. Jos. de Sorel . St. Joseph du Lac St. Jovite St.Jude Ste Julie de Verch Ste. Julie de So'set Ste. Julie Station St. Julienne . . St. Jtistin Ste.Ju'indeNe'on Ste. Justine Sta.. St. Laurent St. La'ert de Levis at. Lambert Mont' SiLa'entd'Orlean St. Laurent Mont' St. Lawrence .... St.Lazarede Belle St.LazaredeVaud UiKCrrORAL DITfRICTB. Provencher M Hocbelaga Q Rouville Q Levis Q Temiscouata Q Lotbiniire Q Joliette Q Moh.morency . . Q Bopaventure Q L'Islet Q Terrebonne . . . . Q Montmorency . . Q Shefford Q Essex O St. John NB }uebec Q Jt. John's Q Welland O Chicoutlmi Q Beauce Q Kent N B Saguenay Q Riniouski Q Westmoreland. N B Antigonishe . . N S Provencher M Toronto O L6vi8 Q Chaniplain Q Kieheliuu Q Two Mountains . Q Terrebonne Q St. Hyacinthe . . Q RAr.KOAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR N BAR- EST R. R. STATION. BBBKBV,PP.15l-163 St. Leon St. Leon St. Lu'ardde Aston St. L. de Chic'tinii St. L. deP.Mau'ue St. Leonard Sta St. Leonard's . . St, Liljoire .... St. Liguori .... St.L. de Bon'cours St.L.deQonzague St. Louis de Kent St.Louisde Ha Ha Ste. Louise St. Louis Station. St. Li ! Ste. Ste. Ste. Luce Luce Station L. de Don'ster Ste. Madeleine.. St. Magloire St. .Malachie St. Malo . . . Verch^res Q Megantic Q Megantic Montcalm Maskinongd Q ^"audreuil Q Vaudreuil Q Lisgar M L6vi8 Q Chambly Q Montmorency . . Q Jacques Cartier. Q Frontenac O Bellechasse . . . . Q Vaudreuil Q Maskinong^ Q Selkirk M Nicolet Q Chicoutimi Q Hochelaga Q Victoria N B Victoria N B Bagot Q Montcalm Q Richelieu Q Beaiiharnois . . . . Q Kent N B Temiscouata . . . . Q L'Islet Q Beauharnois. . . . Q St. John's.... NB Rimouski Q Riniouski Q Terrebonne .... St. Hyacinthe Bellechasse . . . Dorchester Q Compton Q 044-3 via Montreal, Que. St. Hilaire Station 680-8, 335 699-4 Trois Pistoles 699-2 Batis'n 636-21,829-6 StFdeValois 536-17 via Quebec, Que Nouvelle 64)8 699-3 684, 535-23 StAdeBeaupre676 Warden 636-4 St Clair Sid'g 680-83 696, 699-12, 635-88, 376-2, 390, 392, 393-1 via Quebec, Que. 580-13, 535-3, 646, 546-1 P't Robinson .580-88 Chambord 674 676-1 Buctouche 618 Natiashquan 346 St. Flavie 699-2 CoUe'e Bridge 699-1 1 JamesRiv. St. 599-7 Letellier 644-3 POST orvicBB. St. Maro St. Mar. de L'Islet St. Marcel deRich' St. Margaret's St.M.de Dorch'ter Ste. M.deBlandf'd S. M. deCharlev'x Ste.M.de JUonnoir Ste. Mar. Salomie Ste. Marthe . . . St. Mark's St. Martin St. Martin June. Ste. Hartine . . . Ste. Martine Sta *St. Martin's . . . *St. Mary's . . . St. Mary's St. Mary's Ferry . St. Mary's River . St. Mary's Road E St. Mathias .... St. Mathieu. St. Maure St. Maurice. . . St. Maurice Forges Ste. Melanie St.MicheldeBelle Levis 675, 599-3-4, 580-12 GrandesPil's 536-19 via Sorel, Que. St. Eustache 6J6-22 St.MicheldeRoug SAdesMont8536-22 St.M.de Napiervil' Hyacinthe 635-1, 1 St. Michel de St680-8, 566. 706 Rougemont . St. Bruno 580-8 | St. Mi'el des Saints SteJuMeStft.580-12, St.M.de Wentw'th 580-12 I St. Michel Sta . . , 684 St. Modeste Maskinonge 635-21' St. Moise St Justin Sta. 531 St. Moise Station, 531 I Ste. M. Deux Mon, Reaburn 535-52 I Ste. M. de Nicolet St. H. de Levis 676 St. Nazaire 5h0-8-13-18, 632-1 St. Nazaire de Ota Quebec, Ont. Buckland 580-16 Ste. Narcisse . . . via Kingston, Ont. St. Ner6e SCha8.R.B'r599-3-4 (St. Nicholas ... Vaudreuil St 580-9, i I 635-32-33 St. Norbert Louise ville 536-21 | Somerset 644-1 |St. 565 St. Chicoutimi 329 -8 {St. ■ia Montreal, Que. St. 535-84 St. St Leonard S 635-84 St. On^ziine .... 580-8 !| Joliette 636-17 : ■ St. Onge Yam'ska635-l,329-9ijSt. Ours St. Louis Sta. < n ; ] St. Pac6me Richibucto 610 St. Pamphile .... Tetu700 ji St. Paschal St. Riich 599-3 Si. Patrick 531 I St. Johns E't 536-3, St. Patrick 545, 645-1, 680-13 599-2 I 599-2 t St. Patrick's Chan. St. Jerome 535-23, *St.Patricks Hill 584, 630 I St.PauldeChester 580-8 St. Charles, River | St. Paul delaCroix Boyer 599-3-4 I'St.Pauld'Ind'strie St. Anselme 676 i | St. Paul du Buton 620 I I St. Pauline Norbert. . Norbert. Octav« . . Odilon .. Ola ILBOTQRAL DISTRICTS. Verchferes Q L'Islet Q Richelieu Q King's P E 1 Dorchester Q Nicolet Q Charlevoix Q Rouville Q Montcalm Q Vaudreuil Q Lisgar M Laval Q Laval Q Chftteauguay Q Chateauguay Q St. John N B Perth, SB O Kent N B York N B Guysboro' N S King's P E I Rouville Q Rimoui'.kf Q Restigouche..N B Champlain Q St. Maurice Q Joliette Q Bellechasse Q Rouville Q Napierville Q Rouville Q Berthier Q Argenteuil Q Bellchase Q Temiscouata. ..." Rimouski Riniouski Q Two Mountains . . Q Nicolet Q Bagot Q Dorchester Q Champlain Q Bellechasse Q L^vis Q Berthier Q Kent N B Provencher . . . . M Rimouski Q Dorchester Q Hastings, N R . . Kamouraska Q Russell O Richelieu Q Kamouraska. . . . Q L'Islet Q Kamouraska. . . . Q Simcoe, E R Temiscouata . . . . Q Victoria N S Arthabaska . . . . Q Arthabaska . . .-. Q Temiscouata. . . . Q Joliette Q Montmagny Q Maskinonge Q RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATXD, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. 8BBKEY,PP. 151-15S 329-4,335St. Hilaire SUtion 580-8 L'Islet 599-3 Caviguac 536-1 Bear River 6654 Ste. ^enedine 675 Ste. Angele de I^val 580.14 Les Esb'm'ts 329-8 632-1-2 (RRname Marieville) L'Epiphanie 535-21 Vaudreuil Station 536.32-33. 5809 Poplar Point 535.5-2: 635-18 535-18-21 580-7-16 .580-7 643-2 580-49-61 Buctouche 518 535-83 Antigonishe 509-7 Cardigan B'ge 665 -» 329-4 Vge Richelieu 632 1 St. S. de Rimouski 5t)9-2 Dalhousie 599-5 536-19 ma Three Rivers, Q Joliette 535-17 Levis J76, 599-3-4, 580-12 580-5 Rougem'tSta.632.2 S.F.deValoi8535-17 Lachute 53518 699-3 700 599-2 599-2 St. Augustin 535-18 565 ActonV.535-4,580-8 St. Anselme 675 St. Maurice 535-19 S.Chas.R.B.599-3-4 Chaudiere Station 580-12, .599-4 St.Gabrielde Bran- don 535-17 Weldford 599-2 644-3, 535-55 599-2 Ste. Henedine 676 544 Ste. Anne r. ISMj ,0 leauharnois Q Champlain Q Montmorency .. .Q Champlain Q Portneuf Q Chilteauguay . . . . Q Charlevoix Q Maskinong^ Q St. John's Q Arthabaska . . . . Q Shefford Q Riinouski Q Bellechasse... Bellechasse ... Richelieu Q Beauce Q Laval Provencher . . Nicolet Q Norfolk, SR....0 Gasp^ Q Beauce . . Q Berthier Q Yamaska Q Soulanges Q Middlesex, N R..0 Shelbume NS Iberville Q Westmoreland. N B Megantic Q Victoria, NR....0 Alta MuskoUa S( P Sd.O King's PEI Kent NB Portneuf Q Charlevoix ...... Q Ontario, SR ....0 Kent NB Gloucester N B King's P E i Kent NB Gloucester. . . .N B Beauce Q Middlesex, NR..0 Wellington, C R.O Albert NB Cumberland . . N S Yannouth ....NS Cape Breton ..NS Norfolk, NR....0 King's NB Westmoreland NB Marquette M Craigs R. s. .iso-; CraigsR.Sta.SSO'i St. Polycariie 1531 665-.1 (R K na Baldwins) 619 619 Acton Vale 1801 535-4 Joliette 5H,=il7 Verc'here8r)H3,H29. St, Ti-aiicnis Xof Eflst«75l 535 •18-22-28 •24 Peel 535 -81) St Hyacinthe.'i.S,5' 680-8, 56.5 706 Joliette 5y.5l7 Buctouche 51s 625-4-5-8, .58i)-80.8i 8-2, .53fi-;i5 580-15, 32!)-3 619 Ste. Anne de Beaupre 076 535-19, 619 Grondines 535'21 Ste. Mar'ne,58n-7ll St. Paul's Bay 329,| Louisevilie ,5;i.52l| Stottville .58(113 Riviere Noir,580' St. Ep'remd'UptoJ 580-8 Bio 699-2 599-3 699-3 via Sorel Que Trinfr Sta. 675 536-21 via Winnipeif Maij Aston Sta. 58n-U 580-86 GaspeB'sin?',rf,35^ St. Francois Nop East 6''5-l St. Felix de Valoii 536-17 Nicolet 665, 329-7 580-9 Park Hill, 58051 Lockeport 376-3 , St. Atnenase 535 '3,1 645, 545-1 599-1, 638 Broughton Sta. 6751 Atherley 580'32-67| Bala 420-3 Cardigan Bri.665 3 Aldouane 610 Les Eboulenients 329-8 Bla'water 580-35-36 Puctouche 518 540 Pepke Sta. 665-3 Buctouche 518 Caraquet 540 Beauce J. 675, 6751 Elora536-.3r),,580o4 Hillsboro' 69:i Amherst 599'1 via Yarmouth, NS St. Peters 364, 370 372 Ingersoll 535-35, 680-83 S.nithtown 543 2 690-12, 693 Neepawa 622 POST orncna. sbury ^on Arm . . . ilmon Bay . . . jinioii Beach . ilmoii Creek . . jmondale , ... ilnionhurst . . . ilmoii Point . . , jiuon River.. jinoii River.. jnioii Kiver.. BLM UUT Bruce, 1 Yale. Saguena Gloucest Sunbury Queen's Victoria Prince E St. John Cape Br Halifax InionB'.er.... Digby . uiori Hiver.... Guysboi iwrviUe Selkirk toun I-- Word Huron " Vancou King's . Pictou . Antigoi Cumbei Halifax Wolfe . lit Siiring Island It Springs lit .Springs .... It Svirings .... lit Springs Sta irobio inborn ■.e Andrea. ind Banks . . . iiid Bay jnd Beach.... [jaiidford iiidford |S»ndhill Sand Hill Sandhurst — Sand Lake Sandown ISand Point — iiid Point Pnnce : Leeds, Yarmoi Ontaric Yarmoi Peel . . . Conipt( Lennox Muskol Prescol Renfre' Guysbc St. Job Stormo Cumbe Algomi fSandwich Essex, Sandwick Vancoi kind Point Road, Sandringham — Sand Hiver Sandfleld ISandy Bea(!h ISdndyCove.. Sandy Point ISanjfster . . . . Sapperton . . Sardis . . . . . Sarepta . . . . hirgeiit — Sarginson . rS(ir»ia ... Sarsiield . . . Sartell Ga8p ma Q Simcoe, N R O .Kings PEI Shefford Q Yale BC Annapolis N S Compton Q Rimouski Q Westmoreland.N B Marquette M York, ER O York, ER Cape Breton ..N S York, NB O POBT orricBS. 'Sckreiber Science Hill . . , Scotch Block . . . Scotch Corners . Scotchfort . . Scotch Lake Scotch Lake Scotch Line . . Scotch Ridge . . Scotch Settlement Scotch Town . . Scotch Village Scotia Scott Junction *3Mtland .... Scotshurn .... .Scotsburn Station *Scotgtown Scotsvlew Scotsville Scott's Bay Scott's Bay Road Scottsmore Scribner Earn' town S. 580-9 Emsdale 580 '67 Maxville 531 536-12 Port Mulgrave 599 7-14, 364 via St. John, N B Moose Creek 531 iliver Hebert606 Windsor 535-42, 580-83, 625-5, 320 Comox 450-2, 451 Gaspe B, 846, 350 Digby712,392,393.2 Shelburne 376-3 Godfrey 611 535-71 Nicomin 53570 Exeter 580-ftO F.scuminac 353 Hoard's S. 580-27 573, 580-85, 320, 432 Vara 531 Norton Sta. 543-1, 599-12 Swift Currant 535- 52-53 535 62 PlumpersPas8450-7 via Wiarton, Ont 712 712 Bersimis 345 Bordeaux 53518 535-25, 432, 422-2, 428-1-3,430-1 580-69 535-4 • 535-70 Annapolis 712, 714, 620 Dor'tister C. 599-11 Min'dosa 622, 622.1 Scarboro'J.580-9-36 580-9-36 via Sydney, N S Aurora 580-67 Scugog Sea Cow Head Sea Cow Pond . Sea Dog Cove . . . Sea/orth Seaforth Seagrave Sea Gull BLBOTOBAL nisiRicn. Algoma O Perth, 8 R O Halton O Lanark, 8 R . . . . O Queen's .... PEI Cape Breton . . N S York N B Lanark, 8 R . Charlotte . . . .. O NB RAILROAD DM WHICH LOCATBB, OR NBAR- B8T B. R> BTATIOK. 8BBKBT,rP.161-16S Seal Cove.., Seal Cove . Seamo Searletown , Sea Side . . . Westmoreland.N B Queen's N B Hants NS Muskoka &P.8'd.O Beauce Q Oxford, S R . . . . O Pictou N S Pictou N S Compton Q Lisgar M Inverness N S King's NS King's NS Missisquoi Q King's N B Ontario, N R....0 Prince P E I Prince PE I King's N B Huron, S R . . . . O Halifax N S Ontario, 8R ....O Algoma O Gasp* Q Charlotte . . . . N B Lisgar M Prince PE I Restigouche . . N B Seaside . Seaview Sea View Sebright Sebringville . . Seckerton Second Falls . . Second Peninsula Second Westcock. Seeburn Seely Seely's Bay Sefferensville Seguin Seguin Falls . Selby * Selkirk Selkirk Selkirk Road Sellarvilie . . Selmah . Selton . Selwyn Semiwagan Ridge Seven Islands . . Severn Bridge Sevogle Sewell Shad Bay Shadeland Shag Harbour *Shake»peare . . Shallow Lftke.. Shamrock I Shamrock Inverness . . Richmond . . NS NS Queen's PEI Ontario. NR....0 Perth, N R .... O Lambton, WR..0 Charlotte . . . . N B Lunenburg — NS Westmoreland.N B Marquette M Muskoka &P.S'd.O Leeds, SR O Lunenburg. ..NS Vaudreuil Q Muskoka AP.S'd.O Lennox O Lisgar M Haldimand O Queen's PEI Bonaventure Q Hants N S Elgin, W R . . . . O Peterboro', WR.O Northumb*...,NB Saguenay Q Ontario, NR....O Northumb'....NB Selkirk M Halifax N S Selkirk M Shelburne . . . . N S Oxford, NR.... O Gh-ey.NR O Renfrew, 8 R....O Prince PEI 63&13 St. Mary's 680-49-61 Mansewovd 680-65 Carleton Place 63fi' 12-16 666-3 Mouth of Keswick 536-83 Perth 635-34 St. Stephen 635-89, 695 518 Douglas Harb. 390 Newport Sta. 714 Emsdale 68067 675(R R na'e Scotts 515 599-16 59915 535-7 Stonewall 535 00 Oran^edale 599-14 Canning 547 Canning 547 Sweetsburg 535-3 Hampton 54^*2, 599- 12 Port Perry 580-38 Summerside 666-1, 346, 356-2 Tignish 6651 Holderville 390 580-52 via Halifax, N 8 580-38 Richards Landing 428-8,430-1,422-2 Grand Manan 403 Reabum 535-52 C. Traverse 665-2 599- (R R name Dickies) P. Hood 359-2, 364 St. Peters 364, 372, 370 Kensington 665-1 Atherley 580.32-67 580-62 Kimball 6258 Bonney R. Sta. 695 via Lunenburg.N .1 Sackville 5991, 638 Birtle 622 Utterson 580-67 319 Lyndhurst 516 Mahone B. 646, 373 Vaudreuil Station 635-32 33, 680-9 Emsdale 680-67 Nap'ee .509-2, 580-9 535-51-01, 440 Nelles Cor's 580-82 «/aChar'town,PEI Matapedia 599-2, 508 Shubenacadie 599-1 Thamesville 535-42, 580-83 Lakefleld 580-31, Barnaby Riv. 6992 346 580*07 Newc'tle 699-2, 363 536-52 Prospect 373 Thornhill 536-57 Barrington 376-3 580-61 Parkhead 580*65 Ashdad 611 Kinkora 665*2 it I I t 204 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1 5] POST O FOST OKriOKS. Shanink Shanklin . Shanly Shannon Shannon Hall . . . Shannonvale . . . Shannanville . . . Shanty Bay Sharbot Lake.. . Sharon Sharp Sharpton Shawbridife . . . Shawenegan . , 'Shawnigan Lake *Shawville Sheba Shebeshekong . Shedden *She(iiac Shediac Bridge . Shediac River . Shediac Road . . . Sheedv Sheen boro' Sheffield .. Sheffield . . ■LBCTORAL DIBTRICTO. SheffleMAcadeniy Sheffield Mills . . Shefflngton Shefford Mou'tain Shefford Vale.. Sheguiandah . . Sheho *Shelbume Shelburne Sheldon Sheldrake Shellmouth Shenstone Shepody Rood Sheppardton . . Sheppardville *Sherbrooke . Sherbrotjke . . . Sheridan Sherkston Sherlock Sherman Road . . Sherrington Sherwood Sherwood Spring. Shetland Shigawake Shiloh Shincniecas Br'ge Shinnickburn Ship Harbour Ship Harb'r Lake Shipka Shiplej' Shippujan Shippigan Island . Shirley Shirley Shirley Sfttle'ent Shoal Lake Shoganicc Shopland . . . . Short Beach Shortholm .. Shortreed . . . Hastings, N.R. O St. John N B Qrenville, SR.. U Queen's N B MuHkoka&P.S'd.O Kestigouche. . N B Haiitings, E R. . O Simcoe, ER.... O Addington York, NR O King's N B Frontenao O Terrebonne St. Maurice . . . Vancouver B. Pontiac Q Queen's N B Muskoka&P.S'd.O Elgin, WR O Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. N B Renfrew, SR....0 Pontiac Q Wentworth, N R.O Sunbury NB Sunbury N B King's NS Sheficrd Q Shefford Q Shefford Q Algonia O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NKAR' BAT R. R. STATION. 8KKKKT,PP.161-1S8 Assa Grey, E R O Shelburne . . . . N S Cardwell O Saguenay Q Marquette M Albert NB King's N B Huron, WR.... O Selkirk M Sherbrooke Q Guysboro' N S Halton O Welland O King's NB Albert NB Napierville Q York, WR O Brockville O Middlesex, W R .0 Boiiaventure Q Wellington, S R. O Cuerlamund. .N S Northumb'ld . . N B Halifax NS Halifax NS Midd'. X. N R .O Wellington, N R.O Gloucester N B Gloucester N B Ontario, N R....0 Vancouver. . ..B.C Sunbury N B Marquette M York NB Vancouver B C Yarmouth N S Queen's N B N.Westminst'r .BC Marmora, 644 St. Martins fi43.2 Cardinal 580-9 Wickham 390 Rosseau 4203 Dalho'uie 699-5, 360 580-9 <■-- "- (R R name .an) 636.34 Aewmarket 680-67 Caue Settlm' 643-1 Glenvale 611, 509-1 535-23 via Three Riv's Q Cobble Hill, 674 663 Anndale 6431 via Parry Sound O 625-5 599-11 She'ac 699-11, 356-2 McDougalls Set- tlement 518 599-1-11 (R Rname Painsec June). Ashdad 611 Pembroke 0.536-12 Dundas 580-83 390 or Waasis Sta. 635-82 West Shefford 636- 7, 546-1 547 West Shefford 636- 7, 545-1 Granbv 545-1 Granby 3451 428-3, Massey Sta. 536-25 York ton 622 535-40 376-3 wa Yarmouth Alliston 580-64 345 Russell 622-2 Hillsboro' 693 Sussex Vale 599-12 God'ich 580-52, 432 Boissevain 535-57 | 512,675,580-8,535-71 Antigonishe 699-7 i Springfield on t|ie' Credit 636-35 580-79 Passekeag 699-12 Elgin 672 580-5 Maple 580-67 m'a Brockville Ont Bothwell 535-42, f80-83 Paspebiac 350 via Guelph Ont Amhei-st 509-1 Blackville 532 via Halifax, N S via Halifax, N S Park Hill 580-51 Gowanstown 580-53 540 Shippigan 540 Port Perry 580-38 via Victoria Burton 390 I 622 391 or Canterbury Sta. 535-90 Sonienos 574 Hebron 712 Oak Point 390 Port Hammond 535-70, 450-3 POST 0KFICK8. Shouldice Shrewsbury Shrigley Shruhland *Shubenaeadie . Shulie Shunaeadie Shuswap Sicamous Sidney Sidney Sidney Crossing Siifht Point Silsburg SilleryCove ... Sillsville Siloam Silton Silver Creek . . . Silver Creek . . . Silverdale Silverdale ■LBCrrORAL DISTRICTS. Silver Hill Silver Lake Silver Mountain. Silver Spring Silverstream Silverton Silver Water .... Sim-coe Sinclair Sinclair Hill . . . . Sinclairville Sine Singhampton Singleton Sintaluta Sisson Ridge Six Mile Brook . . Six mile Road . . . Six Nations Six Portages Six Roads Skead's Mills . . . . Skeena Skinner's Pond . . Skipness Skir Dhu Skye Sky Glen Sky Mountain . . . Slatington Sleswick Slu^gett Sluice Point Smithdale Smithfleld Smithfleld Smith's Smith's Cove Smith's Creek . . . *Smith'8 FalU . . Smith's Mills . . . . Smith TowPi *SmithviUe Snake Creek Snake River Snider's Corners. Snider Mountain. Snow Flake Snow Road Sta. . . Snyder Snyder Depot. Sober Island . Soda Creek.. . Soldier's Cove Solina Grey, NR O Argenteuil Q Grey, ER O Selkirk M Hants NS Cumberland . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Yale BC Yale BC Vancouver B C Marquette M Hastings, WR..O Inverness N S Perth, N R . . . . O Quebec Q Lennox O Ontario, WR... O Assa Marquette M Ottawa Q Monck O N. Westminster BC Norfolk, SR....O Victoria, NR...O Algoina O Selkirk M Victoria N B ver na L .. Lachut, Dundalk „, Beresford : 699" Ri 609 636 535 Noi 536-1 580 •! P. Yale B.C Algoma O Norfolk, SR....0 Selkirk M Albert NB W^entworth, S R O Hastings, N R..0 Simcoe, N R.... O Leeds, S R O Assa Victoria NB Pictou N S Cumberland . . N S Haldimand O Ottawa Q Gloucester N B Carleton O N.Westminst'r BC Prince P E I Bruce, N R.... O Victoria NS Olengarrj' O Inverness N S Inverness . . . . N S Richmond Q Cardwell O Vancouver B C Yarmouth ....NS Simcoe, N R....0 Northumb', E R O Guysborough. .NS We8tmorerd..N B Digby N S King's N B Leed8&Gren.,NRO Stanstead Q King's N B Wentworth, S R O Marquette M Renfrew, N R.. O Halton O King's NB Selkirk M Addington O Welland O Addington O Halifax N S Cariboo B C Richmond N S Durham, W R..0 RAILRi LOC B8T SRE •"All (IN»1 ATKD, OrJ R. H. 8TaI KRY.IP.U POST Owi'ti Souj] re .•ill.Vl,! ■1 Peliert* -14 -70 ■70 North Saarni<| 52 •9 Hood \i^<.ii, via Queljtc. i^J Chambers ,';sij! Uxbridfff ,"i.^{i';j| Regina ^<:i'y-,-u Binscartliti-2j,6i Thuso 6»,"ii>, Beamsvilli^ -.^r Minnon ");i;V7(J 450-3 Delhi 58(i\v2 Kinmouth fen 664 La Riviere ,i:i.Vi 700 (R R naiiiel Jacques) Nakusp, 44,'il waMeldruinFiaJ 580-80-82-S(i Reston, .'iH.io.i Albert CiW York 580-7!i Stirling 5.y)'2: Duntroon .fen' 516 (R R N Croil 535-52 Torran'ville o:!5| West R. Sta. ,=,! Wallace 5»!tl; Caledonia. ''iMiTO Kazubaz\ia li.iS Pockmoucht 54(j 53512 450-5 or I- Nanaiil Tignish (Hi:M AlTenfonl .'isivjol Ingonishe :i72 Greenflelil 531 Orangedale iiiWl Orangedale r<':\9''. Danvr.lt, .'■iNiii Caledon EVt 5S0l via Vancouver, 1 pia Yarmouth, ^ .580-64 (K R nail Glen Hiiiuii) 580-9 Hopewell .^.'.I'.vul Shediac Si^'.tll 712 Sussex Vale M 535-16-33-;H 3191 512 ,')43-2 Grimsby i'>0j3 Binscartln'i-j'j.iii'j Grahams 'i:<:,-\-l Streetsville .'i3,v; Sussex Vale M] Manitou i^'Sb'" (ill Stevensvillf.iSOi 625-2 Kaladar Sta. ,i35j West River She Harbour 371 Ashcroft .'i35-70 S.Pet'rs3«4,i)7u,i Bowmanville580i 329-2 peiville . «rf/i . . ■ BLRCTO DIHTRU WO ■ ■ ■ -i« . . {/met L(t««t . . Lr^et . . trvilk' fcn . . ■ • Prince Edv Marquette Bruce, E K Bothwell . . Vancouver Megan tic King's — Selkirk . . Carleton . . Ouysborou Ontario, N Vancouver Leeds, 8 R Ki(!helie>i RidK'e ig*l?^'°5*«- Selkirk Selkirk ttton . iforil .. , Kad West Ih hanipton . King's King's Lunenbun York . ttlmmpton (hBarofSld.R Barnston . . .ihBay ithBtiy iihBay [th Bavinouth. ih Bohon lh Branch . . th Braimh (K) jh Branch tSt.NicholasR th Brook C'asselinan. ithCa.vuga .. th Clones jcote ithCove th Dudswell . . Ih Dummer . . ii(A Durham.. ith Edmont'n ith E Passage. Ith Ely Ith End Cumberlar Bruce, W Cajie Bret Stanstead Prince Ed Victoria . St. John . . Algoma . Brome . . Colchestei King's.. Ottawa . Kent .. Cumberla Russell Monck . . Queen's Brant, N.! Victoria . Wolfe ... Peterboro Dnmimor Halifax . Shefford . Welland . Guysborc Northum Annapoli Stomiont Middlese: Russell Carleton Grenville Shefford ueen's. ictoria Wolfe . . . Cape Brc Russell Vi bthEofLochab' bth Esk uhFarmingVn bth Finch Dth(;ate . . . InthOloucester. iGordonsville. bth Gower . . Iith Granby Mh GranViile But of St. Ann's \ilh Ham Bead of Cow B. ih Indian jith Knowlesv'e Carieton kth^ake Leeds, S King's . Glengari Hants . Oarletor Pictou Queen's Guvsboi Norfolk Peterbo Dundas Northui Northui Carletoi Yarmoii Queens L^vls . m Lake Bth Lancaster . iuth Maitland . . Bth March IXcLellan's M . . nth Melville... Btii Merland . . . nth Middleton . BthMonaghan. Bth Mountain . »th Nelson Bth Nelson Rd Bth Newbridge Bth Ohio . . Bthport . . nth Quebec DA. POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 205 () . o RAILRiiAli (iv^ IrM't . trset . . Cw't . . , tnilli' . Cra • ■ ra ■ ■ • • (tton Ricls'e. .1* rife ,i)5ii Retfina fj.s.ir,) Binscarth t!-2j"6' Thuso S;j;Vi>' Beanisville .^^n MtKnon 5:j;vro, 460-3 Delhi 580(«2 Kininouth 5jii 664 La Hiviere 5:15 . 700 (R R name Jacques) Nakiisp, 44S-1 WaMeldniiii[ia 580-80-8'2-S(i Reston, SSStij Albert 693 York 680-:!) Stirling flNi-r ™-v „ i Duntroon r^'M^ !!'""°H 516(RRNCrM 'h ^'asselman 635-52 Torran'ville sib West R. Sta, 599 Wallace 509-15 Caledonia .isnro Kazubaziia ti.iti Pockniouilii' m 535-12 450-6 or r Nana!; Tiarnish m'<] AlTenford 58055 Ingonishe ■■',7i Greenfield 5S1 Orangedale 5M- Oran^edale 5P9' Danvi'.It, f>Mii2 Caledon E'st 5S0 via Vancouver, . ma Yarmouth, > 580-64 (R R iiai Glen Huiun) 580-9 Hopewell im-\i Shefliac 5!i;tn 712 Sussex Valf r<%-\ 535-16-33-;U 319 512 543-2 Grimsby n8i)'s3 Binscar'thfi2'.',tiL GrahatiiK 'I'i'At Streetsville .UV Sussex Vale .i!i9 Manitou Wib-" 611 Stevensvillc5N0'i 625-2 KaladarSfii. ,'35 West Rivfi- Shi Harbour .s;! Asheroft .'i.'i.rVO S.Pet'r83(i4,!)70,; JlBowmanvilleosO 329-2 hh lhani|)ton . \hampton. tlhfimpton lhBarofSid.R ih Barnston . . ihBa.v ih&iy .thBay jth Bavinouth. Ih BoUon jh Bmnch . . Ih Branch (K) th Branch f.St.NicholosR Cayuifa Ih Clones Ihcote thC'ove thDudswell.. th Dumnier . . iith Durham.. \ith Edmont'n th E Passage. ithElv th End ithEofLoohab' •ithEsk [hFarmingVn ith Finch ith^ate Ith Gloucester. Gordonsvilie. Ith Gower Ith Granby . . Ith Granv.ile . . lut of St. Ann's i/ft Ham . . . . lead of Cow B. \h Indian . . . Ith Knowlesv'e Ith Lake Ith Lake Ith Lancaster . Ith Maitland . . Ith March llloLellan's M . . Ith Melville... ith.Merland.. . ithMiddleton. Ith Monaghan . Ith Mountain . Ith Nelson Ith Nelson Rd. Ith Newbridge Ith Ohio .... ithport .... Ith Quebec . KLRCTORAL DISTRICTS. :si Prince Edward.. O Marquette M Br\ice, E U O Bothwell O Vancouver B C Megantic King's . . . Selkirk M Carleton N B Ouysborough . N 8 Ontario, N R....O Vancouver B C Leeds, 8 R O Richelieu Q Charlotte N B Selkirk M Selkirk M King's P E I King's P E I Lunenburg N S York N B Cumberland . N S Bruce, W R.... O Cape Breton . . N S Stanstead Q Prince Edward . . O Victoria N 8 St. John N B Algonia O Broine (^ Colchester.... N R King's NB Ottawa O Kent NB Cumberland . . N S Russell O Monck O Queen's N B Brant, N.R O Victoria NS Wolfe Q Peterboro', E R O Dnimuioiid Q Alta Halifax NS Shefford Q Welland O Ouysborough . N 8 Northumb'....NB Annapolis N 8 Stomiont O Middlesex, ER..O Russell O Carleton ....NB Orenville, N R.. O ShelTord Queen's PE Victoria NS Wolfe Q Cape Breton.. N 8 Russell O Carieton N B Leeds, SR O King's P E I Glengarry O Hants NS Carleton O Pictou NS Queen's P E I Ouysborough N 8 Norfolk, NR ..O Peterboro' WRO Dundas O Northumberl'd NB Northumberl'd NB Carleton N B Yarmouth ....NS Queens . . . . P E I L6vi8 Q 1 RAILROAD ON WlllCllh LOCATRD, ORKKAR-! RHT R. R. STATION. 1 1 HRRKET,Pr.l61-163 I POST orricRs. Norihport 308, SU9 02-i Walkerton 680-64 673 674 680-12 Berwick 714 644-1 Hartland 636-86 Antigonishe 699-7 680-;i8 010 Victoria, B C 616 583. 536-1, 329-4-6-7 RolliiiH Dam,635-87| .535-.')8-f)0 Ueloraine .536-57 666-4, 359-1, 371 Souris East 606-4, | .359-1, 371 i ma Lunenburg, N 8' CanterburyStation : 359-90 I 549 ! 580-54 * I oia Sydney, N S I Derby L. Vt. 6121 via Pictou, Ont Ingonishe 372 636-88 via Mani'waning O Knowlton 536-4 Brook field .599 1 Penobsquis 599-12 Farrelton, 656 Weldford 599-2 E. Sou'ampton 549 Casselman 531 Dunnville 580-79 Welsford 535-88 via Hamilton lona 590-14, 364,372 Dud8wellC.6'20,675 Norwood 535-34 580-8 Edmonton 535-63 iria Halifax, N S Racine 653 | Stamford 680'77, 626-6, 690 Antigonishe 599-7 Newc'tle 5992, 363 Wilmot 714 535-33 Luoan, 580-61 via Ottawa, Ont Bristol 535-86 Kemptville 636-20, Oranby 5451 Breadalbane 665 1 Iona59«-14,364,372 MarMeton 675, 620 via 8yd ley, N S 531 Hartlar.d 636-86 Ganan'Xiue 702, Souris East 665-4, Lancaster 580-9, Shubenacadie 599-1 Stittsville 535-12 N.Olasgow 599-7-13 CapeTrav'r8e,665-2 Tracadie 599-7 Courtland 58082 Mill Brook 580-35 North Mt. 535-33 Newcastle 5992, Newcastle 599-2, Woodst'k 535-86-90 712 (RR name Ohio) via Charlottetown Levis 676, 699-8-4, 680-12 South Range South Rawdon.. . South Renous . . . *South River .... South Roxton . . . 8. .Salt Springs... S S Basin R Denis 8 Side Baddock R SSideBoulardarie 8 Side Cocagne U 8 S Whyco( "gh B. South Stukely . . South Tilley .... South Vale South Vancouver. South Victoria . . . Southville South Wallace .. South-W Marg'ree South-W Mabou . South-West South-W Point. . . S-W Pt Matoun . . South-W Ridjfe . . South Wiltshire . Southwold Stat'n. I South Woodslee. . South Zorra Sowerby *Spadiiia A ventu Spallumcheen . . . Simnish River . . . Spanish R Stat'n. .Simrrow Lake . . . Sparta Spa Springs .... Speedside Speerville Speight's Corners Speiiee Spence Spencer Cove Spencer's Island.. *SpeneerviUe Spenee's Bridge... Speyside Spires Spring Arbour . . Spring Bank :8pringl)ank 'Sprint Brook Springbrook Springfield * Springfield \Spring field Springfield .... '■ Springfield .... Springfield Spr'gfd-on Credit Spnwifnrd Spring Hill ISpring Hill Spring Hill Junot, Spring Hill *Spring Hill .... Spring Road Springtown Springvale Spring Valley.. Springville Spriiigville .... Sprucedale Spruce Grove. . Spruce Lake Sta. Spruce Lake .. Spry [Spry Bay ■LRCTORAb DIBTRICTV. RAILROAD ON WHICH IX)OATRD, OR NBAR- KHT R. R. STATION. 8RRKBY,Pr.l51163 Digby NS Hants NS Nort.huml)eri'd NB Muskoka & P 8d O ShefTord Q Antigon'xhe.. .N S Iiivertieso ...NS Victoria NS Victoria N S Kent NB Inverness..,. NS Shefford Q Victoria N B Colchester ....N S N Westminster BC Cumberland ..NS Digby N S Cumberland ..NS Inverness N 8 Inverness NS Prince P E I Gaspd Q Queen's N 8 Inverness N S Queen's PEI Elgin WR O Essex, N R O Oxford N R....O Algoma O Toronto, West.. O Yale B C Algoma O \lgoma O Ontario N R ....Oj Elgin, E R O AnnajMlis N S WellUigton,S R O Car fon N B Que /s NB Muskoka & P 8d O Westmoreland N R 8uebec Q umberland' . . N S Orenville, SR.. O Yale BO Halton O Wellington OR O Norfolk 8 R ....O Alta Middlesex,N R..O Hastings, N R ..O Dorchester Q I^sgar M El0n ER O King's NB York NB Annapolis N 8 Queen's ....PEI Peel O Oxford 8 R ....O Russell O Compton Q Cumberland . . N S York N B Cumberiand . . N S Sherbrooke , . . . Q Renfrew, 8 R . . O Haldimand O Brockville O Peterboro', W R.O Pictou N S Muskoka *P.8'd.O Alberta St. John NB St. John NB Bruce, NR O Halifax N S N. Range Cor. 712 Mount Uniacke 714 Renous Bri. 599'8 680-67 636-4 AnMgonishe,590-7 Riv. Dennis 59014 Iona599-14,364,372 Iona.51H)14,364,372 Notre Dame 518 Orangedale 69914 .535-7 Andover 53686 Brookfleld 5991 Thompson's Mills 509-1 Weymouth Bri. 712 Wallace 609 16 Margaree H. 359-2 P. Hood 359-2, 364 .Miscouche 6651 Gaspe B. 346, 350 Liverpool 3763 P. Hood 369-2, 364 via Charlottetown 626-8 626-6 Woodstock 635-35- 38. 580-80-82 Dayton 535-26 via Toronto, Ont via Yale, B C 422-2, 428-3, 430-1, 636-26 535-26 Kilworthy 580-67 Union 580-81 .Middleton 646, 714 via Ouelph, Ont Woodst'k 636-86-90 Welsford 536-88 Magnetawan 4*20-4 C. Tormentiiie 638 via Quebec, Que Parrslxiro' 549 635-20 535-70 Acton 580-61 635-30 P. Rowan 580-80 Carary535-63-63-64 Strathroy 68086 64-1 Ste. Henedine 675 via Winnipeg, Man 626-6 Norton Sta. 6431, 599-12 M. Kezwick 53683 646 Breadalbane 6651 536-35 680-78 Osgoode 8. 535-20 535-7 649, 599-1 391 via Fredericton 549 via Lennoxville, Q Arnprior 535-12 Hagersville 680-70, 6-26-5 via Brockville Ont Frazerville 580-35 Hopewell 599-13 Emsdale 58067 6:H5-63 Lions Head 426 W. Riv. Sheet Har. 371 206 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. POST OF roar omen. Spy Hill SqUftinUh Stadaoon* SUffa Stafford Stake RoMl Staaiford Stanbridge, East. Stanbridife Sta .. Stanbury Standon . »Stan/old Stanhope. 8 N.WestniinBter.BC Quebec Perth, 8R.. Renfrew, N R . . O Cumberland . . N 8 Welland O MinHiHquoi Ouysboro' N S Albert NB Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. N B Provencher M Lennox O Pictou N S Selkirk M Hamilton O Wenand O N.Westminster.BO Kent O Muskoka&P.8'd.O Inverness N 8 King's N B Carleton O Renfrew,SR....O Colchester N S Westmoreland. N B Pictou NS Guysboro', N S Hastings, N R . . O Richmond N 8 Muskoka&P.S'd.O Wellington, CR.O Carleton O SasV Stoke Centre . . . Stokes Bay StonefieW Northumb', ER.O Selkirk M Chateauguay Q Hastings, ER.. O Annapolis N 8 Richmond Q Bruce, N R . . . . O Argenteuil Q RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATRD, OR HEAR- RST R. R. STATION. I RRRKRY,rP.16M58 Binicarth622,fl2S-2 via Vancouver, B C tn'a Qtiebec, Que Dublin 680-62 Cobden 63612 Wallace 691)18 690, 0260, .«iHO-77 Bedford 636 1 636-1, 646 Farnhsini 636-1-3-7, 646-1, 6321 St. Anselme 676 680-12 580-8 (R R name Norton Mills) Little York 666-3 AmherHt 599-1 CroKS Creek 632 Hreadalbane 6661 Novar 680-67 420-3 Ut'son 580-6. Malton 680-61 Perth 636-34 612-1 ')12, 612-1 Alliston 680-64 HoardsSta. 680-27 Bells Cor's. 636 12 Belmont 699*1 625-3 635-69 Vankleek H. 6311 Cody's 643-1 Wesleyville 680-0 Emsdale 680-67 Huntingdon 580-7 Emsdale 580-67 580-68 St. Phillippi d'Ar- genteuil 636-18 547 St. Ola 644 Port Mulgrave 599- 7-14 364 693 (r' R N Salem) BoundryC. 69912 672 Otterbume 535-66 Bath 309, 324 699-913 Carman 635-54 via Hamilton, Ont 626-2, 680-82 460-4, or via New Westminster.BC rt/6ry 636-42,626-6 South Riv. 680-67 Orangedale 699 14 Brownsville 543-1 via Ottawa, Ont Arnprior 53512 Brookfield 599 l Moncton 618, 699- 1-2-12 W. Riv. 8ta. 599-13 Antigonishe 699-7 680-27 St. Peters 364, 370, Burk's Falls 680-67, Drayton 580-64 525-12 535-62 (R R name Duck Lake) Frankfort 544 535-59 Hemmingford 509-1 646 (R R name Dalhousie) via Sherbrooke, Q Lion's Head 426 327 or Gushing 641 PORT orncu. 8toneham Stonehaven Stone House . . . . j Stone Ridge iStoneleigh I Stone Quarry . . . , I *Stonewall Stony Be!u;h \ Stony Creek i Stony Creek Stony Island Stony Lake 8t«nv Mountain Stony Plain Stony Point . . . Stomioi.t Stomoway Stottville *Stouffville Strabant *Siraehan Ave . Strader's Hill... Straffordville . . . Strang" . .'. Strangfield . Strangmuir. Strasburg . Strassburg . *Strat/ord . Strathabo . Strathadani Strathallan . Strathavon . Strathburn . Strathcarrol . . Strathclair Strathclair Sta. Strathewen Strathlom Strathmore Strathnaim . . . Strathroy Strathtay Street's Ridge 'Streetsville . . Stromness Stronach Mount'n Stroud Stuartbum Stuart burn .... Sturgeon Sturgeon Bay.. . *Sturge(ni Falls. Sturgeon Point. *Sudbury Suffleld Suffolk Station Sugar loaf Sximas Summerberry . . , Sumnierflekl . . . . Summerhill Summer Hill Sunimerside Summerside ISuminerstown .. jSum'erstown Sta jSummerville iSuminerville !SuMimer\-ille ... Summenille Cen Sumner Sunbury Sunderland Sundridge Sundndge , Sunnidaie RLRCTORAL DISTRICTC. RAILROAD LOCATCI), EST HRR Quebec Q Oloucester....N B Cumberland . . N S York N B Ontario, NR....0 Welland O Lisgar.. M Asm Wentworth, 8 R.O Albert N B Shelburne.... N8 Peterboro', ER.O Lisgar M AlU Essex, NR O Ouysboro' N 8 Compton Q St. John's Q Ontario, W R . . O Wentworth, N R.O Toronto O Dundas O Elgin, ER O York, NR O Essex, NR O Alta Waterloo, 8 R.. O Assa Perth. NR O Northumberl'dNB Northuniberl'dNB Oxford, N R....0 Grey, N R O Middlesex, W R O Assa Marquette M Marquette M Lisgar M Inverness N 8 Stormont O Grey, E R O Middlesex, WR O Renfrew, SR. ..O Cumberland ..N 8 Peel O Monck O Annapolis N S Simcoe, 8 R....0 Provencher . . . . M Pontiao O King's P E Simcoe, E R....C Dis. of Nipissing O Victoria, N R..O Algfoma O Sherbrooke . . . . Q Queen's . . . . P E I Victoria NS N.Westminster BC via Quel)e(^yijrKiid»l« C o"*'' 640 '<"«^...v,~i. Pugwash 5'.« 15 KiiJTi.'e«<* Bracebridiff i*)i Ridgeway 'Ni 79I 636-60 ■ 680-83 693 Barringtoi] uvojl »ta Petorboro' ol 636-60 *• K- BTATloC "«Y,l-IM.M.ll fOST orncM. ■LRCTO DIRTRII «imcoe, N Pictou . . y»i(le myiide . . . 'line itte Island . . v y Centre . . x Comer . . X Portage.. X VaU .... Jherland'8 Cor, Assa Carleton NB Huron, S R . . . O Queen's N B Prince P E I Antigonish N 8 Glengarry O Glengarry O Peel O King's P E I Hants N 8 Queen's N 8 Frontenac O Ontario, N R....0 Muskoka&P.Sd. O Pictou N 8 Simcoe, N R....O 680-83 »therland'sRiv'r Isaac's Har, .(71 Rih»'y" Spring Hill .^3.57P""<"' ■••;,--• 680-13 Btton Junction 680-36-37 mtitton West . . . Puslinch .^3.V35 »«> Creek . . . via Toronto Ont. Btui '^■'^ »iaMorri8l)iiii{,()B'»n»''urg Tilsonburir ".mj :Bi»n8ea 82, 626-.S Breaburg King fi80-" Vkk. . . 353 (itiervilie 680-80 ij/ienham Chatsworth, 535'. _, Olencoe 535 42,5*1 ideiiham Place 82-83 Qu'Ap'lleSta.,535'1 !*<'»«3/ Stratticlair Sta. 6i 622 vdney Forks... Stonewall 53,V60 ^li'W// ■*(»'•«• • PortHood 3.59-2,3ti jdney River . . . Monckl'dSta.535S Jkeston via Meaford, Ont ^1*'*" ■ • • 680-86 ylvan Valley . . . Egansville, 53511 fnton Greenv'leSta. 699 536-35 580-79 Middleton 646,71 Craigvale 58067 eta Emerson, Ma Mackeys Sta., Q. 536-12 lOeorgetown 665' 580-32 536-13 312 or LindsavoSO 30-32-35 636-13-26 Rock Forest 535 666-3 Neils Harlwur O; 460-3ortriaNic«nii 535-70 635-62 Riv.de Chute535S Clinton 58O-.50vV2 Welsford 53.V88 666-1. 346. 356-2 Heatherton 599; 329-3, 580-9 680-9 Dixie 635-35 via Chariottetowi 'Tavtstock Newport Sta. 714 Taylor Village Liverpool 376 S Tay Mills. Whitew-dStaSSo-WTay Settlement . via Kingston OntBTayside 680-36 ■Tecumseh 5S0-ffl m'Teeswater via Pictou N S ■leeterville . . Stayner 6S0-68 BTehkummah King's . . . HestigoucI Huron, E Yarmouth Albert., N.Westmii King's... King's... King's... Middlesex Pictou . Lisgar . Brome . I Brome . York, N F Sunbury . Selkirk .. Shelburne York, W 1 Oxford, S Kent . Missisquo Leeds, S 1 Hants Muskoka Grey, E Lennox . Addingto Drummo Cape Br( Cape Br< Cape Bn Cap« Bn Lambton Middlese Algoma Albert.. hT)her8' Cove [ikoucintac — tich6 Station iadousac iaillon Iain lalbotville Royal Tamworth Iincook Island. iancred Queen's Northun Algoma Siwuena Cmoouti Norfolk, Elgin, M Addinrt LunenDi Lambt^o Halifax Halton . rangier tansley hpleytown .... |Wentw< Tapley'8 Mills.... iCarleto lappen Siding . Tara Tirantum larbert larbot Tatainagouche fatamagouche Mt Tatehurst latlook Yale. Bruce, Queen'f Wellinf Victorii Colchei Colohei Chatea iLanark Taunton Ontarii Oxford Westm York York Storm( Essex, Bruce, Norfol Algoni [189Bb5] post offices and KAILROAP stations in CANADA. 207 RAILROAD OK^il ">CATKI., on ni «•» »• R. HTATIOL »WK«Y .riM5l.i| «'<« Quel)?! fi40 PURWMh .liW'ls I Bracebri(li{f. .^ifl 680-83 608 B»rrln(ftori •.i'r^.A vto Petcrlioro' oJ 636-60 ' r«iT inldale C om'r uybrae symead — jii)-»iia Charlottetrw 'fewport Sta. 7H Liverpool 376-S Vhitew'dSta53uM 'ia Kingston Ont, 80-36 80-67 ia Pictou N S tayner ."iSO-eS «y Centre . . lex Comer . . «x i'ortoffe ' ' xz Vale .... [therlaiid's Cor herland'sRiv'r ithwyii JtQil jrton Junction jtttton We»t . . . Ml Creek . . . tn Lake nsburg nnsea reaburK ■luctoraIi DlSTRICn. «iinco«, N R....O Pictou N 8 Asm Kind's N8 Restigouche . . N B Huron, E R....O Yarmouth . , . . N S Albert N B N. Westminster nC King's N B King's N B King's N B Middlesex, W R U Har SgringHi,,,,,: 680-36-37 Puslinch 5;i,v35 via Toronto ont piaMorrisliui-if/ Tilsonburir 5m')-; 82. 625-5 King 680-07 Comber 0'25 3. s Olelchen 535-5a Doon 580-47 Regina 635, 52-6-) 680-61-52-53-7!).s"o Doaktown 532 Newcastle SOO-' 363 680-80 Chatsworth, 535 ■ Glencoe 635-42.5*4 r0-2 Belgrave 580-50 w'a Yamiouth N 8 HillBl)orough 693 puiN.WeHtm'terBC Sussex Vale 599-12 Anagance 50912 599-12 Bothwell 535-42, 680-83 W.Merigo'lHhe599'7 nia Winnipeg Man 536-8 635-3-4 580-37 Burton 390 644-1 I.«ckport 376-3 580-87 Woodstock 535-36- 38, 580-80-83 Canaan Sta. 699-2 535-3 Lyndhurst 616 Ellershouse 714 536-52-53 Novar 580-67 Dundalk 535-40 Nap&n '6 509-2,580-9 Harrowsmlth 611, 509-1 Richmond 8ta.580 8-12 699-14,337,338,364, 370, 372 via Sydney N S imi N. Sydney N S via Sydney N 8 Petria 580-84, 625.7 The.15M.^!l: Mlddlewx, ER..U Pictou N8 York N B York. N R O York N B Middlesex, S R..O Algoma O Hants N 8 St. John N B Queen's PEI King's N B Lanark, S R....O Halifax NS Bothwell O Peel O Simcoe, 8 R.... O N.Westminster BC Terrebonne V Klmouskl Q Yoil: WR O Gloucester N B Gloucester N B Assa T^mlscouata Q Wellington, N R O Quebec Q York N B Oxford, N R....0 Bothwell O Hastings. N R..O York, N B Russell O Lambton, E R..O Colchester.... N S Hastings, N R..O Middlesex, ER..O Cardwell O King's N B Middlesex, ER..O Shelbume ....NS Russell O Inverness N 8 Essex, 8 R O Assinibolo Leimox O Richmond N 8 Queen's N B Hastings, N R..O Algoma O Algoma O Megantic Q Gloucester N B Northumberi'dNB c-'JI Thlngvalla . Thlstletown Thomasbttrg . . Thoinond Thompson Thompsonville . Thompson's Mill Thorburn "Thoresby Thombrook Thornby Thorndale *Thornbury . . . Thorn Centre Thomcliffe Thoraetown . . . *ThomhUl Assft York,'w'R.'.'....0 Hastings, E R..0 King's N B Algoma O Simcoe, 8 R....0 Cumberland . . N S Pictou N S Selkirk M King's NB Pontiac Q Middlesex, ER..O Grey, E R O Pontiac Q Kent O Queen's N B York, E R 0|Con"cord 580-67 Ettrick 580-50 Weat Merigonishe. 699-7 Millville 636-83 King 580-67 391 ma Woo-2 Bath'8tVi!lafi:e599-2 Yorktoii 62-2 700(K.R.nameFort Ingalls) Alma ,'S80-54 via Quebec Que. Boiestown 532 Ing's'l 535-35.580-83. 580-83 .535-42 Oroisby 544 Millville 635-83 South Indian 531 680-51 Tatamag'che509-15 Madoc 680-33 via London Ont. Cheltenham 53539 ' 580.35 Norton Sta. 599-12 543-1 580-49 (R. R. name Fairfield) Barrington 3763 Thurso Que 53518,. Port Haweksburv 599-14, 371, 380 Kingsville 617 Yoi*ton, 622 St.Pet'B364,370,372- 390Cumb'ndB 543.1 Coe Hill Mines 644 via Maintowanl'g O- 636-26, 422-2, 4283, 676 Pockmouche 540 353 (Oak Point Ld.. or Chatham 532 Langenburg 622 Weston 535-40. 580 •61 Tweed 635-34, 509-1 BelleisleCre'k 543-1 535-25 (R. R. name Dean Lake) 580-64 599-1 N.Glasgow 599.7-13. StocktonSta.535-59 Butternut R'ge 572 Shawville 663 680-49 580-68 Shawville 663 Kent Bridge 535-42-. Codys 543-1 1 208 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [18951 1895] POST POST OFFICES. Thornhill Thne Rd. *Spadina Ave. *strachan Ave St. Joseph St. *york Street ^Toronto June. Torrance Tory Hill Totbnka "Tottenham Touchwood Hills To,ver Hill Town Plot Townsend Centre Toys Hill Tracadie Tracadie Tracadie Cross . . Tracey'sMills.... Selkirk M Simooe. S R....O Annapolis N S Bothwell O Welland O Lennox O Victoria N B Piotou N S Yale BC Beauce Q Three Rivers. . . .U Sunbury N B Grenville, S R..O Yale BC Saguenay Q Ottawa y Addington O Cumberland . . N S Westmoreland N B Prince PE I Chicoutimi Q Kent () Victoria N B Leeds, S R O Gloucester N B Norfolk, NR....0 Alta NewWestm'sterBC Lincoln O Simcoe, S R.... O Pictou N S King's N B Bruce. W R.... O Digby N S Bruce, N R.... O Victoria N B Marquette M York, E R O Brockville O Compton Q Pictou N S Pictou N S King's N B Perth, NR O Guysborough N S Annapolis N S Annapolis N S York, WR O Toronto O Toronto, West..O Toronto, Centre O Toronto, West..O York, ER York, W. Riding O Toronto, W Toronto, We8t..O Toronto, Centre.. York, WR Toronto, Centre O Toronto, We8t..O Toronto, East. . O Toronto, E Toronto, West..O Toronto, We8t,.0 Toronto O Toronto, E Toronto O York, WR () Simcoe, E R....0 RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATKD, OR NKAR- KST R. R. STATION. 8ERKEY,PP.151-153 Peterboro, E R. . . Marquette M Simcoe, S R....0 Charlotte' .'.".'.N B King's N S Norfolk, NR....0 Dundas O Gloucester N B Antigonishe . . N S gueen's . . . . P E I arleton N B 535-57 580-65 Annapolis 712, 714, Sonibra 573 690, 580-88 Camden East 509-2 Torrancev'le 535-91 via Pictou N S Agnes 535-2 535-19-21, 329-6-7 535 •8-2 via Prescott Ont 345 535-18, 327, 328 «ll(R.R.N.Parh'm) Amherst 599-1 Baie Verte 63 < 665-1 Roberval 674 TOfi'ri/ 535-42,625-5 Andover 535-86 Lansdowne 580-9 Pockmouch 540 6-25-5, 580-78-82 Innisfail 535-63 via N.Westminster Beainsville 580-83 580-64 580-8 Smithtown 543-2 I)igby712,302,393-2 Kinc'rd'e5»(t 18,432 426 Wiarton 581-55 Andover i585-8t Solsgirth 622 via Toronto Ont Jasper 535-16 Spring Hill 535-7 BackMeado'8599-15 River John 599-15 Norton Sta. 543-1, 599.12 Milverton 580-53 Guysborough 364 Niotaux Falls 646 Nictaux Falls 646 Kleinburg 536-40 580-9-51-67-87, 535-34-35-40, 301, 302,303,317,3-20, 329-2 536-34-35.40 420-3 orGrave- ahurst 580-67 Oooderham, 600 Onk River 585 580-65 Qu'App'lleS. 536-52 Meae Musk, i Restigo Drumn Hastin Northi Bruce, Victor! Elgin 1 Union Union Corner . Union Centre . Union Voint Union Road . . . 'UninnviUe ... Uphani Upham Station. Uphill Uplands Upper Upper Abougog'in Upper(Bay du Vin Upper Bedford . . Upper BigTracatli Upper Branch . . Upper Brighton . Upper Burton . . Upper Buctouche Upper Caledonia Upper Canard , . . Upper Cape Upper Caraquet. Upper Caverhill. Upper Charlo . . Upper Chelsea . . Upper Clarence . . Upper Clement . . Upper Clyde Riv. Upper Coal Creek Upper Coverdale Vancoi Carleti Pictou Prover Queen York I King's King's Victor Musk. I Monk Westn North Missisi Guysb Luner Carlet Sunbvj Kent Guyst King's Westi Glouc York Restij Lunei Anna Anna Shelb Queei Alber Upper Dover — Upper Dyke vil'ge Upper Economy. Lj) Ft Lawerence Upper Gagetoivn Upper Gaspere'ux Upper Glencoe . . Upper Goshen . . Upper GrandMira Upper Gr.anville . Upper Greenwich UpHampstead. . . Upper Hayneville Up Kempt Head . L'ljper Kemptown Upper Kennetc'ok Upper Kent Upper Keswick. UpKeswickRidge Upper Kingsbury Upper Kintore . . Upper Knoxford Upper La Have.. Up Litche's Creek Up Loi^h Lomond Up Ma^Mguadavic Upper Malagash U]>i>er Margaree Upper Maugerv'le Upper Melbourne Up Middleboro'.. Upper Mills Up Mmquoduboit u Westi King' Colch Cuml Quee: cjuee Inver Albet Cape Anna King Quee York Victn Cold Hant Carle York York Lune Victc Carl( LuiK Cape St. J York Cum Invei Sunli Rich Cum Char Halit [1895 ■ 1895] POST offices and railroad stations in Canada. 209 LROAD ON WHICH CATED, OR NKAR. T R. R. 8TATT0X 1SKEY,PIM51.1S3 POST OKfiCES. ■88 icey Sta.5;i588 ;ville'^vj()-t;7,317 ne 599-l;i terprise Softi erton Sto.07) 2 ivton 580'n;i mville 53511 1 rkdale 535 40 jineauville Uue 35-18, 328-1, 827 orefleld 580a4 •59 fina 535-52-62 59 icoutimi 329S igston Sta. 714 ihmond Station 80-8-12 velock 535 '34 10-13 , 580-9, 308, 3-24 llorytown, 580-9 iden 580-83 •2 -3 nfold 580-12 ft-'asUe 599-2, 353 rwick E. 580-12 Sydney, N S •67 3ockburn 420-3 bain 580-7 mgedale 59914 towel 580-48-53 rrisburg 580-54- 8-83 rt Hawkeslnirv 99-14, 371, 380," iherst 599-1 -1-13 e Traverse 6C5 -2 ;tenhani 580-65 , 535-4 •27 (R R name [olloway) Iton 680-51 isell 622-2 dstone 622 e St. Paul 5Sn-9 Victoria, B C hgate 625-5 (R it name nnett) seau 420-3 itewater 535-57 79 (H R haiiie iddleport) Yarmouth, N Yarmouth, N 1, 535-34 ona 580-83 vey Sta. 535-88 'sCor's. 535-12 jorn 635-52 ■sboro' 549 ranesa 644-1 Hebert 606 I (R R name rt Hill) fordSta,58(i-79 lord S. 580-70 Cornwall, Out ;on 625-5 nianville 5S(U-9 ;on 580-82 I'cluclet . . . .m. . I'dney Idora I'Mikiton UBord Uhthoff lilswater Litican Ulverton I'mfraville rnderhill Underwood . . . Cndine Union Union L'nion Corner . Union Centre . l'nion Voint Union Road . . . 'Uninnville ... Uphain Upiiam Station. Uphill Uplands Upper Upper Aboiigog'in UpperjBay du Vin Upper Bedford . . Upper BigTracadi Upi)er Bi-anch Upper Brighton Upper Burton Upper Buctouche Upper Caledonia Upper Canard. . . Upper Cape Upper Caraquet. Upper Caverhill. Upper Charlo . . Upper Chelsea . . Upper Clarence . . Upper Clement . . Upper Clyde Riv. Upper Coal Creek Upper Coverdale Upper Dover Upper Dyke vil'ge Upper Economy l^v) Ft Lawerence Upper Gagetown Upper Gaspere'ux Upper Glencoe Upper Goshen Upper GrandMira Upper Granville . Upper Greenwich UpHampstead. . . Upper Hayneville Up Kempt Head . Upper Kemptown Upper Kennetc'ok Upper Kent Upper Keswick . . Uj) KeswickRidge Upper Kingsbury Upper Kintore . . Upper Knoxford Upper La Have . . Up Litche's Creek Up LoL'h Lomond Up Maifaguadavic Upper Malagash Upper .Margaree Upper Ma\igerv'le Upper >leIbourne Up Middleboro'. Upper Mills .... Up Miinijuodoboit u ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Vancouver B C Ontario, N R....0 Ontario, NR....O Ontario, NR....0 Muskoka&P.Sd.O Sinicoe, E R....0 Musk. & Parry SdO Restigouche , . N B Druinmond Q Hastings, N R . . O Northumberl'dN B Bruce, W R O Victoria N B Elgin ER O Vancouver B C Carleton N B Pictou NS Provencher M Queen's PE I YorkER O King's N B King's N B Victoria N R O Musk.& Parry SdO Monk O Westmoreland N B Northumberl'dN B Missisquoi Q Guysboro' N S Lunenburgh.. .N S Carleton N B Sunbury N B Kent NB Guysborough.. N S King's NS Westmoreland N B Gloucester.. . .N B York NB Restigouche . . N B Lunenburg . . N S Annapolis . . . . N S Annapolis N S Shelburne N S Queen's N B Albert N B Westmoreland \ B King's NS Colchester . . . . N S Cumberland. . . N S Queen's N B Queen's N B Inverness N S Albert NB Cape Breton . . N S Annapolis N S King's NB Queen's N B York NB Victoria N S Colchester N S Hants NS Carieton NB York NB York NB Lunenburg . . . N S Victoria N B Carleton N B Lunenburg . . , N S Cape Breton . . N S St. John N n York N B Cumberland . .N S Inverness N S Sunbury NB Richmond Q Cumberland. . . N S Charlotte N B Halifax NS RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SEE KBT,PP.151-153 via Nanainio Brechin 58032 Sunderiand 580-36 Grave'hurst 580-67, Utterson 580-67 580-32 Utterson 580-67 Richmond East 580-8-12 Onnsby 544 Blackville 532 Port Elgin 680-54 Grand Falls 535-84 580'81 (R R name White's) Comox 450-2, 451 Debec 535-85-90 Glengarry S. 599-13 St. Agathe, 644-3 Little York 665-3 580-36 543-2 543-2 Victoria R'd. 580-29 South Riv. 580-67 Ca'uga580-82, 625-5 Shediac 599-11 Chatham 532, 353 Bedford 535-1 Brid'water 646, 374 Big Tracadie 599-7 Hartland 535-86 Waasis Sta. 535-82 St. Antony 518 Hopewell 59913 Sheffield Mills 547 Melrose 638 540 Millville 535-83 Eel R.Cr'sing 599-2 Lawrencetown 714 712 Barrington 376-3 Coal Creek 543-1 Moncton 518, 599- 1-2-12 Louisville 518 Kentville 714, 547 Lon'derry S. 599-1 F't. Lawrence 599'1 390 Waasis S. 535 -82 Chipman 5431, 390 West Bay Road, 599-14 Elgin 572 via Sydney, N S Bridgetown 714 Oak Point 390 Gagetown 390 Millville 535-83 Ioiia599-14,364,372 Riversdale 599-13 Shubenacadie 509-1 535-86 535-83 (R R name Smiths Corners) Zealand Sta. 535-83 ri'(T FiUnenburg, NS Kilburn 535-86 Flor'ceville 535-86 Brid'water 646, 374 Leitche's C. 599-14 via St. John, N B I P. Williams. 535-88' VVallaoe .599-15 j i Margaree H. 359-2 ! [ .•iOO Waasis S. 535 -82 I Hich'ondE58(i-8-12l| GrenvilleSta. 599-l| St Ste'en 535-89,0951 Shubenacadie 599-1 1 POST 0PFICB8. Jppcr Neguac Upper Nelson . Up New Cornwall Up New Horton Upper New Port Up Nine Mile Riv Up North River Upper Ohio . . . Upper Otnabog . . Upper Peel Upper Pereaux Uli Puckmouehe Up Pointe de Bute Up Port Latour . Up Queensbury . Upper Rawdon . . : Upper Rockport [Upper St. Bazil Upper Sackville.. Upper Sackville. Upper Scotsburn Up Set BaddeckR Up. Set. Middle R Up. Set. South R Upper Sheffield.. Up Southampton UpS.W. Mabou Upper Springfield * Upper Stewiacke Upper Sunias . UpThorne Centre Upperton Up Washabuck Up Westmoreland Upper Wicklow . . Up Wood Har. Upper Woodstock Uptergrove . . . Upton Urbania Urney Urquharts Ursa Usher Utica Utopia Utterson Uttoxeter * Uxhridge Vachell Valcartier Valcartier Village ^'alcartier Sta Valcourt Val des Bois Valdez Island . . rValencay A'alens IValentia V'alenciennee . . I Vale Perkins . . Valetta IVallentyne . Valley * Valley field Valleyfleld .... Valley Mills ., Valley Station Valmont Valmorin. , Valois . . . , Valraciiie. Vanatter . , Vanbrugh ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Northumberi'dN B Northu^xberi'dN B Lunenburg . . . N S Albert NB Hants NS Hants NS Colchester ....NS Shelburne N S 8ueen's NB arleton N B King's NS Gloucester N B Westmoreland N B Shelburne N S York NB Hants NS Westmoreland N B Victoria N B Westmoreland N B Halifax N B Pictou NS Victoria N S Victoria N S Antigonishe. ..N S Sunbury N B York NB Inverness N S Antigonishe ..N S Colchester.... NS N WestminsterBC Pontiac King's N Victoria N S Queen's P E I Carleton NB Shelburne ....NS Carieton NB Ontario NR O King's PE I Hants NS King's NB King's NB Peterboro ER...0 Antigonishe ..N S Ontario SR ....O SimcoeS R Musk & Parry Sd O Lambton E R....0 Ontario WR....0 York, N R O Quebec Q Quebec Q Quebec Q Shef!ord Q Ottawa Q N Westminster. BC Ottawa Q Wentworth, N R O Victoria, S R....0 Mdgantic Q Brome Q Kent O Ontario, NR,...0 Assa Bc.i I'larnois Q King's P E I Inverness . . . .N S Colchester .. ..NS Champlain Q Terrebonne Q Jacques-Cartier Q Compton Q Wellington, C R O Renfrew, S R....0 RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SEKKBY,PP.151-15S Neguac 363 532 Barss Car's. 646 Harvey 693 Newport Sta. 714 Emsdale 6991 Truro 599-1-13 Shelburne 376-3 Gagetown 390 Flore'ceville 535 86 Canning 547 Pockmouche 540 Westm'landP 599-1 Barrington 376-3 Millville 535-83 Shubenacadie 599-1 Sackville 699-1,638 535-84 (R R name St. Bazil) 638 Beaver Bank 714 Scotsburn Station, 599-15 Iona599-14,364.372 Iona599-14,364,372 Lower Settlement South Riv. 599-7 390 Waasis S. 536-82 Wo'dsto'k 535-86-90 Port Hawkesburv 599-14,371,380" Lower Settlement South Riv. 699-7 Brookfleld 699-1 Nicomin 63570 Shawville 663 Upham 543-2 Iona599-14, 364,372 C. Travsrse 6652 R. de Chute 536-86 Barrington 376-3 636-86 580-32 Cardigan Bri. 605 -3 Shubenacadie 5991 Sussex Vale 699-12 Ha'ton643-2, 599-12 Iron Dale 600 Tracadie 599-7 Manchester 680-88 580-68 580-67 Wanstead 580-85 580-36 Sutton W. 680-37 St. Gabriel Sta. 674 St. Gabriel Sta. 674 653 Buckingham 636* 18, 327. 328 Thurso 536-18, 327, Dundas 680-83 Oak wood 580-35 Sonimerset 580-12 342 or Masonville Station 535-3 7'i7i'>-?/535 -42, 625-5 Sunderiand 580-30 Moosoniin 535 62 580-15, 531, 3'24, 3-29-2-3 Cardigan Bri. 065-3 Riv. Dennis 599-14 590-13 Three Rivers 535- 19, 329-6-7 Ste. Adele 535-23 580-9, .535-33 Marsden 536-7 Orangeville 535-40 Egansville 635-11 ^ 210 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [18951 1895] POST OFFICES. Vancamp... * Vancouver Vandale . VaiJflecar. Oxford, S R Vandeleur Vandorf . . Vanessa . . Van Horn Grey, S R Ontario, W R. Norfolk, NR... *l'ankleek Hill . Vankoughnet... Vanneck Vanvlack Van Winkle ... Varency Varennes Vania Varney Vara Vasev Vaudreuil — Vaudre\iil Station Vaughan Vavasour Vellore Vendonie Venice ELKvTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD OK WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. 8EKKR' rp.151-153 Dundas N.Westminster BC Sask ...O Vennachar Venosta . . Ventnor Ventry Verchferes Verdun Vereker Vermilion Bay Vernal Verner Vernet Vernon Vernon Vernon Mines . . Vernon River.. Vernon R. Bridge Vernonville Verona Versailles Verschoyle Vesta Vesuvius Vicars Vickers * Victoria Kent O Prescott O Ontario, N R O Middlesex, ER..0 Sinieoe, N R O Cariboo B C Norfolk, S R....0 Verchfcres Q Huron, S R . . . . O Grey, S R O Russell O Simcoe, E R....0 Vaudreuil Q Vaudreuil Q Hants N O Muskoka&P.Sd.O York. WR O Beauharnois Q Missisquoi Q ^ddington O Ottawa Q Grenville, S R..0 Grey, E R O Verch6res Q Bruce, W R....O Essex, S R O Algoma O Antigonishe . . N S Nipissing Ottowa Q Yale BC Russell O King's N S Queen's . . . . P E I Queen's . . . . P E I Noi-thumb', W R O Addington O Iberville Q Norfolk, NR....Q Bruce, ER O Kings N S Huntingdon . . . . Q Grey, S R O Victoria B C Victoria Victoria * Victoria Victoria Beach . . Victoria Cross . . Victoria Corners. Victoria Habour. * Victoria HarVr Victoria Mines Victoria Road Victoria Square Victoria Vale . . *VictoriavUle.. Victoria West . . Victoria West . . Victory * VieiDia Vienneau . Vienots . POST OFFICES. Carleton N B Cumberland . . N S Queen's . . . . P E Annapolis N S King's P E I Ontario, NR....0 King's N S Simcoe, E R.. . O Cape Breton . . N S Victoria. N R . . O York. E R O Annapolis N S Arthabaska Q Prince P E I Victoria City..BC Queen's N B Elgin, ER O Notthumberi'dNB Lunenburg N S North Mt. 535 -as 535-70, 450-2-7, 452, 465, 454-1 Stobart 535-62 Woodstock 535*35- 38, 580-80-83 Flesherton 535-40 Aurora 580-67 515 580-83 (R R name Vosburg) 531-1 Gravenhurst 580- 67, 420-3 Ettrick 580-50 Phelpston 580-69 Ashcroft 535-70 Jarvis 580-70-82 .583, 329-5 Clinton 580-50-52 580-16 531 (R R name Bear Brook) Elmvale 580-66-09 580-9, 535-32-33 580-9, 535-32-33 Windsor 714 Sundridge 580-67 Maple 58067 Stanbridge Station 535-1, 545, Lavant Sta. 611 656 (R R name Van Osta) Spencerville 535-20 Dundalk 535-40 583, 329-5 Ripley 580-48 Neio Canaan 617 635-51 Lower Settlement South Riv. 699-7 535-13 Calumet 536 18 Okanagon 536-74 Osgoode Sta. 536-20 Centerville 547 via Charlottetown via Charlottetown Grafton 580-9 611 635-3, 545-1 Brownsville 626-5 Paisley 580-54 WolfviUe 714 Hemmingf'rd 580-5 Durham 58046 574,450-1-4-6-7,451, 452, 453, 454 1-2 Hart land 535 86 Thom'8on'sM.599-l C. Traverse 6651 Annapolis 712, 714, Cardigan Bri. 665-3 Marsh Hill 580-36 Aylesworth 714 680-32 via Sydney, N S 580-29 Unionville 580-30 Middleton 646, 714 680-12-14(RRname Arthabaska) Northam 666-1 via Victoria, B C CodvH 543.1 TilHoiihurg 580-78- 82, 6'25-5 Rogersville 699-2 646 (K R name Riversdale) Viger Vigo Villagedale V'lge desAulnaies Village Green Village Richelieu Village St. Jean . . Villanova Villemay Villeneuve Villette.... VlUiers .... ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Vincennes Vincent Vine iVineland Ivinton I Viola Dale Violet Violet Hill... . *Virden iVirgil ! Virginia \*Vittoria 'Vivian Vogler's Cove . . . Vroomanton . . . Vyner Waasis Station . Waba Wabash Waghorn Wagram Wahnapitae . . . Wakefield Wakefield Centre Wakopa Waldemar Walden Walford Station *Wales Walker's Walker's Cutting Walker's Point T^iniscouata Q Simcoe, N R....0 Shelburne ....N S L'lslet Q Queen's . . . . P E I Rouville Q Kent NB Norfolk, NR....0 L6vis Q Hochelaga Q Compton Q Peterboro', E R O Champlain Q Queen's N B Simcoe, S R....0 Lincoln O Pontiac Q Marquette M Lennox O Cai-dwell O Selkirk M Lincoln&Niagara O York, N R Norfolk, S R....0 Ontario, W R..0 Lunenburg NS Ontario, N R....0 Lambton, W R..0 Sunbury N B Renfrew, S R..0 Bothwell O Alta Wellington, N R O Nipissing O Ottawa Q Carleton NB Selkirk M Wellington, N R O Lunenburg NS Algoma O Stormont O Middlesex, WR O Arthabaska Q Simcoe. E R....0 St. Arsene W.\"l Phelpstwi .Wi-eg Barrington 3:03 St. Roch 5*):; via Charlottetowfi j 632-1 (R R name Richelieu; RAILROAD ox WIUCH LOCATED, OR XK.^R. EST R. R. STATION- HEKKEY,l'lM-,1.15i| Walker's Settle'nt *Walkertmi *Walkerville ... Walkerville Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Bridge. *WaUaceburg . . Wallace Grant . Wallace Ridfj^e . Wallace Station Wr'l^vetotvn . . . Wallbridge Wallenstein . . . Waller Walmer Walnut Walsh Walsingham Cen. Walter's Falls .. Waltham Walton Walton Walton's Lake . . Waneta Wanstead IWapaha Wapella jWarburton [Warden I Ward's Brook. . . . I Ward's Creek Rd. Wards Crossing. . King's N B Bruce, E R.... Essex, NR O Hants NS Wellington, N R Cumberland . . N S 625-5 Levis C"o, ii'.tO'Z-i 580-12 Mile End r,:',.-,is..33 S Coatieook '.so-s 580-27 (R R name Blezanis) Chani]>laiii .^'..-i-^l Welsford Sojsi 580-65 JordanSta.''.S(VS3 663 Oak River r>!5.'i Earnestown .S.5.S0'1> Shelburne .OSa'iO 535-52 Niagara O-Jo'O, 303 Sutton West jsuST 580-80 680-37 Brid'water 640 ,374 Sunderland oSO'SG Mandamin 5sO'S5 635-82 Arnprior 535 12 Dresden 573 Red Deer 535-63 Kenil worth 535 -41 636-13 666 Wo'd8to'k535-S6-9f> Killarney 535 '57 535-41 Barss' Corner 040 535 "25 680-9 625 8 680-14 420-3 or Graven- hurst 580-67 Sussex Vale 5',)9'1 580-54 617, 580-83 Cumberland . . N S Bothwell O Cumberland. .N 8 Cumberland . . N S Cumberland . . N S Elgin, W R .... Hastings, W R..0 Wellington, C R O Russell O O.xford, N R....0 Lambton, E R..0 Norfolk, S R....0 Norfolk, S R....0 Grey, N R O Pontiac Q Huron, S R . . . . O Hants N S King's N B Yale BC Lambton, W R..0 Selkirk M Assa Leeds, S R O Shefford Q Cumberland.. N' S King's N B Colchester N S Gowanstown5S0-53 699-15 Yorkton 622 Wallace 59l)-15 573 Wallace 699-15 Wallace 5991.5 599-15 Dutton 625-5 via Belleville Out St. Jacobs 580-47 Manotick S. 5;<5"20 Strathallan SSOr' Watford 5i?0-Si') Vittoria 580'hf' Port Rowan 'iS(m, Chatswortli .'.H.O** Fort CoiiloTiite 0«:'. Brussels r)Sii-48 Newport Sta. 714 Holderville 'S'M 580-85 Boi».sevain 5;!."r;'i7 535-52 Lansdowne 5^i)!t 535-4 Parrsboro' .'i4;i SuHse.\ Vak- fi'.iO'lC: 699-1 (R R iKiiiic , Mi.' Kays) POST OFFICES. 'Wnrdgville . . . ffarehara Warina. Mid Gre Stoi Wariston |Pet 'Warktvorth \Varleigh Warminster Warner Warren Warrington . . Warmw Wartburg Warwick n'arwiek Wascana Washabuck B'dge Washago W.oshburn Nor Mar Sim Wei Nip Selk Pet( Perl A.- Lan Washington . . Waskada Wassewa Waterborough 'Waterdown . . *Waterford — Watei-ford Waterford Waterford Waterloo "Waterloo "Waterloo Waterside — Waterton Watervale — Waterville . . . Waterville . . . Vic Sin Fro "Waterville "Watford Watkins Mills.. . Bra Selk Selk Que Wei Nor Dig Kin Prii Lull She Wat Alb< Lee( Pict Con Cari Kin) Lam Dru Watson Watson's Corners Watson Settlem't Wattenwyl WattSection,S.H Yale Lan Carl Mus Hal W attsview — "Wauhauihene Waubnakee . . . Waubuno Waugh's River Waupoos Waverley Waverley Wavy Bank Wawanesa .... Waweig Wawota Wayerton — Wayside Way's Mills Weatherley Weaver Settlem't Webb wood Webster's Corn'rs Webster's Corn'rs Weedon Weedoii Centre. Weedon Station . Weidinann .... Weir Mar Sim Mid Lan Coll Prii Sim Hal Lis| Sell Ch£ Weirstead .... Weissenburg . . . Welch ....:.... Welcome Welcome Pass. . WeldJ'ord "H'elland 'Wellaiul Fort. Noi Lai Sta Lui Diu Al^ N.l ^"c Wc Wc Lai Bn Po Wt W( 1)11 Ne Ke W( M( [18951 1895] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 211 -^ lAILROAD 0.V WHICH LOCATED, OH NKu B8T R. R. STATIOX I !t. Arsene S9fio 'helpton 5Sfi-69 iarnnjfton 370-3 U. Jioch 591);; , ia Charlottetown i 32-1 (R R name Richelieu* ''.I9'34. 25-5 -evis 675, 580-12 lile End r,:ir,is.,33 !oaticook TiSii-s 80-27 (R K nunie Blezanls) !hanii)laiii .'..'..v-ji I'elsford r,o,',>5 80-CiJ ordanSta.'iSiV83 63 lak River 5s."i larne8toH-n.S.*S0-!y helbunie u3.i-40 35-52 fiajfara (i-2.V0, 303 utton West J;u-37 JO-37 rid'water 640 ,37i undei'latui 'iSdsc [andaniiii SMJ-ss J5-82 rnprior 535'12 resdeii 573 ed Deer 535-03 enilworth 535-41 (5-13 >6 'o'd8to'k535-S6-80 illarney 535-57 15-41 HTSs' Corner 640 1-25 , 1-9 1-8 1-14 '-3 or Graven- hurst 580-67 issex Vale 599-1-2 54 , 580-83 •wanstow-noSO-53 15 )rkton 622 illaee 599-15 -llaee 599-15 illace 59915 15 ttoii 625-5 Belleville Ont Jacobs 580-47 notick 8. 535"2C -athallan 5S0'*> itford 580-S5 toi-ia 5S0-M' i-t Rowan 5SO-80 ati-worth .";i5-4i» -t Couloiiire C(i.''. issols 5WI-48 wport Sta. 714 Iderville ;j9o 85 siievain 5;;5-.'i7 52 isdowne 5!^0-!l 4 rshoro' 549 sex Vale r>'.lS)-l-:.' •1 (K R naiiii- EcKays) POST 0KFICE8. 'Wardsville tt'areham . . Warina Wariston 'Warkworth Warleigh Warminster Warner ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SEE KEY, PP. 151-1 53 Warren Warrinjfton . . Wermtv Wartburg Warwick Warwick Wascana Wnshabuck B'dge Washago Washburn Middlesex, W R O Grey, E R O Stormont O Peterboro", E R O NorthuHib', E R O Marquette M Simcoe, E R....0 V/entworth, S R O Nipissing O Selkirk M Peterboro', E R O Perth, N R....0.. Ai'thabaska . . . . Q Lambton, E R . . O Assa Victoria N S Simcoe, E R O Fi-ontenac O Washington . . Waskada Wassewa Waterborough "Waterdown . . 'Water/ord Waterford Waterford Waterford . . . . Waterloo * Waterloo * Waterloo .... Waterside . . . . W'aterton Watervale Waterville Waterville *Waterville . . . . "Watford .... Watkins Mills . . Watson Watson's Corners Watson Settlein't Wattenwyl WattSection,S.H. \V attsview 'Watibaushene .. Waubnakee Waubuno Waugh's River . . Waupoos Waverley Waverley Wavy Bank Wawanesa Waweig Wawota Wayerton Wayside Way's Mills Weat herley Weaver Settlem't Webbwood Webster's Corn'rs Webster's Corn'rs Weeiter .... Winchester Spr'gs Windermere . . . Windermere . . . Windfall Windham Centre Windham Hill.. Winding Ledges *Wi>uiiinr Windsor * WimiHdr Windsor June. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. Simcoe, E R....O King's NB King's NB Queen's N B Muskoka&P.Sd.O Ontario, W R..0 Selkirk M Assa Simcoe, 8 R....0 Northumberi'dNB Charlotte ....N B Wellington, N R O Compton Q N. Westminster BC Inverness N S Inverness N S Inverness N S Bruce, N R....O Ontario, NR....0 Druumiond Q Queen's N B Carleton N B Northumb' W R O Peterboro', E R O Lambton, E R..O Queen's N B Algoma O Peterboro', E R O Wentworth, S R O Oardwell O Ontario, NR....O Bothwell O Addington O Annapolis N S Frontenac O Kent O York N B Antigonishe . .N S Cumberland . . N S Cumberland.. N S Grey, NR O Glengarry O Carleton N B Kingston O Bruce, N R . . . . O Sask Bruce, W R.... O York, WR O Queen's N B St. John N B Haldimand O Annapolis N S Prince P E I Addington O Renfrew, SR....0 Sunbury N B Lambton, E R..0 Charlotte.... N B Otf .wa Q Megantic Q Gloucester N B Norfolk, NR....O Leeds, S R O Lennox O Middlesex, S R..0 Perth, S R O Dundas O Dundas O Musk & Pat rySdO Yale BC Essex, S R O Norfolk, NR....0 Cumberland . .N S Victoria N 15 Essex, NR O Carleton N B Hants NS Halifax RAILROAD ON WIMCU LOCATED, OR NEAR. | EST R. R. 8TATI0JI 8ERKEY,PP.151.153 Redwood 420-3 Holderville 390 , Sussex Vale 599-12 Narrows 390 AhmicHarb'r 420-4 Locust Hill 535-34 535-57 535-52 Shelburne 535-40 Newcastle 599-2 353 Rolling Dam 535.87 Orangeville 505-40 Milan 535-7 535-70 364 O'nged'Ie 509-14 Orangedale ,599'U Orangedale !)i)0-U 580-56, 4-26, 4-J-2-> 430-1 B'kwater 580-35-36 .535-4 390-Wel8ford535-88 Florenceville,535-8e Grafton 580-9 Haliburton 580-30 Thedford 580.51 Cumberl'd B. ,5431 waManitowanin^ Haliburton 580-30 Winona 580-83 Nashville o35.40 Cannington 580-36 Sombra 573 Enterprise 509-1 Annapolis 712, 714, Ballanty'eSta.580-9 Chatham 535-42 573, 580-83 Cross Creek 53-2 Antigonishe 590-7 River Philip 599-1 Th'mps'nsM'ls59-14 Chatsworth 535-90 Lan'Bter580-9,329-3 Up. W'odst'k 535-86 ma Kingston Out Dobl)iiigton 580-55 535-02 (R. R. name Macdowall) Pinkerton 580-54 Concord 581T-67 Butternut R'ge 572 via St. John N B Oneida 58070 714 New Annan 065-1 H'r'smith 61 1,5001 Eganville 53511 Petr'lia5.80-84,6-25-7 Campo Bello 403 Kirk's Ferry 656 Robertson Sta. 765 Shippigan 540 Vanessa 515 Gananoque702,324 Camden East ,509-2 625-4 580-81 (R. R. name W'minst'r) Exeter 580-,50 535-33 Winchester 535-33 420-3 Ut'rson .580-67 Golden 535-53 Coml)er 0-25-3-5 «'25-5 Spi-'g Hill Mines, '140 Connoni "OiVl 025-5, .580-83, 535- 42, 320 Hartland 535-86 714 714, 599-1 POST OFFICES. I'Vindnor'Millii. Windygates ifiine Harbour.. I winfleld hvingard fttin^'er •Wiiwham hvingle Winkler I Winlftw 'Winnipeg ELI Dli Richm( Selkirk Guy8b< Wellin Monck Huron Renfrc Selkirk 'Winona . Iw'inslow , Winnii Wentw Monck Queen' Queeni Water! Huron Musk I Lambt York. I Wiiislow Road . Winslow Station. I Winterbourne . . . I winthrop Wisawasa Wisbeach Wisely Wishart „ , , . Wittenburg .... Colche Iwolmrn jYork, I Wode House .... Grey, Wolfe Island ....jFrontf Wolfe Ridge Missisc I Wolfe Lake Pontia Wolfstown I Wolfe. King's Grey, 'Wolfville 1 Wolseley — 'WoUely — Wolverton . . Wood Woodbank. . . Wood Bay . . . Woodburne . *WoodbriAge. Woodburn jWentv Woodfleld! i Pictou Woodford Grey, Wood Green IMiddh Brant, Hastir MiddU Selkirl Pictot) York, Woodham Woodhill .... Woodhurst . . Woodington , Wood Island Perth, Peel . Westn Simco Queer Wood Islands N..j Queer Wood Lake |St. Jo Woodlands , Storm Woodlands iLisga) Woodlands York Woodlawn Carlei Wood Mountain . . | Assin Woodnorth Selkii Wood Point ....iWesti Woodrous Princ Woodrovd iLisga Woodside I Mega Woodside [Marq Woodside Svmb 'Woodxlee iKsso NUMBER OF POST YEAR NO. OF K.S'nBD POST 30TII .Il-NE 0FFICK8 _— . 1882 6,171 1883 6,395 1884 6,837 1885 7,084 1886 7,-295 1887 7,634 1888 7,671 1889 7,838 1890 7,913 1891 8,061 1892 8,288 1893 8,477 [I895B1S95] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. ■OCATBD, OR XK^u. »T R. R. 8TATI0.V , KKKBY.PP. 151.153! sdwood4203 ~ olderville 300 issex Vale 599-10 irro\v8 390 in)icHarb'r420i «U8t Hill 535-34 5 -ST 5 -52 elbiirne 535'40 wcastle 599-2 353 Ilinjf Dam 535.87 anjfeville 5;!5-40 laii 535-7 i-70 0'nged'le599-i4 "iKedale 59914 Higedale 599-U 1-55, 426, 4-'-'-' 30-1 water 580-35-36 •4 '•'Wel8ford535-88 renceville535-8« if ton 580-9 liburton 58O-30 ;d(ord 580.51 mberl'd B. .USi Manitowaningi) iburton 580-30 lona 580-83 ihville O35.40 inington 580-36 ibra 573 erpri8e 509-1 lapolis 712, 714, lanty'eSta.580-9 itham 535-42 '3, 580-83 88 Creek 532 igoiiishe 590-7 er Philip 5991 :np8'n8M'ls59-14 isworth 535-90 '8ter580-9,329-3 W'odst'lt 535-86 Kingston Out bington 580-55 02 (R. R. name acdowall) certon 580-54 cord 58lf-67 ternut R'ge 572 3t. John N B Ida 580-70 Annan 6651 imith 611, 5091 iville 535-11 'lia580-84,6-25-7 m Bello 403 8 Ferry 656 irtson Sta. 765 pigan 540 issa 515 inoque 702, 324 fien East 5092 580-81 (R. K. lie W'niiiist'r) er 580-50 3 hester 535-33 Ut'rson 580-67 ;n 535-53 )er025-3-5 HillMincs,'40 i>r» 700-1 580-83, 535- 320 and f.35-86 90-1 213 POST orncES. >Vindsor' MillH . I Hind.vgate8 \Vine Harbour.. I Winfleld [iVingard fWinKer 'Wingham hvingle Winkler I B'inlaw 'Winnipeg 'Winona . Iffinslow . Winslow Road . Kinslow Station. I ft'inferbourne . . . I Winthrop Wisawasa tt'isbeach Wisely Wishart Wittenburg . . . IVoburn Wode House Wolfe Island Wolfe Ridge Wolfe Lake Wolfstown *Wol.foille Wolseley 'Wolsely Wolverton Wood Woodbank Wood Bay Woodburne *Woodhridge Woodburn Woodfleldi Woodford Wood Green Woodham Woodhill Woodhurst Woodington Wood Island . . . . Wood Islands N., Wood Lake Woodlands Woodlands Woodlands Woodlawn Wood Mountain . . Woodnorth Wood Point . . . . W'oodrous Woodrovd Woodside Wooflside Woodside * Wnndslee KLXCrORAL DIBTRICTB. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATBD, OR NKAR- B8T R. K. STATION. 8EBKBV,PP.161-168 Richmond Selkirk Ouysborough N S Wellington, C R O Sask Monck O Huron, ER.... O Renfrew, 8 R....0 Selkirk M Assa Winnipeg M Wentworth, S R O Monck O Queen's ....PEI Queens PE I Waterloo, NR ..O Huron, SR ....O Musk & Parry Sd O Lanibton.E R ..O York NB Colchester ....NS York, ER O Grey, ER O Frontenac O Missisquoi Q Pontiac Q Wolfe C King's N S Grey, NR O Assa Brant, NR ....O Hastings, N R ..O Middlesex, SR..O Selkirk M Pictou N S York, WR ....O Wentworth, S R O Pictou N S Grey, NR O Middle8ex,WR..O Perth, SR O Peel O Westmoreland N B Simcoe, ER.... O Queen's.... PEI Queen.s.... PEI St. John NB Stormont O Lisgar M York N B Carleton O Assiniboia Selkirk M 680-8 Manitou 535-67 Antigonishe 599-7 Alma 580-54 Stobart 535 -62 Perry Sta. 625-5 580-48-50, 535-41 Eganville 535-11 Morden 535-57 Antler 535-58 535-51-52-55-67-69- 60-61, 644-3 580-83 AtterclilTe St. 580 82, 625-5 Little York 665-3 665-1 Berlin 580-47-51 Seaforth 680-52 Callendar 580-67 Watford 580-85 via FrederictonNB Qu'Ap'leSta.535-52 Lo'erSte'iacke599-l Scarborough June. 580-9-36 Flesherton 535-40 via Kingston Ont. Lacolle 531, 580-13 Quyon 663 Coleraine Sta. 675 714 Presqu'Isle 426 535-62 ' 635-35 Ormsby 644 via London Ont. La Riviere 635-57 599-7 536-40 Stony Creek 580-83 NewGla8gow,699-7 via Meaford Ont. Glencoe, 535-42 Exeter 680-50 Malton 680-61 699-l(R.R.N.Ev'nB) Clevelands, 420-3 via Charlottetown via Charlottetown St. Martins 543-2 Farrans Point 580-9 Reaburn 636-52 Cross Creek 532 Stittsville 535 12 Moose Jaw, 535-52 Virden 536'52 I Westmoreland N B Sackville 599-1,038 iPrince Edward ..0\via Picton Ont. I Lisgar M Stonewall 536-60 I Megantic Q Somerset 580-12 Marquette M 622 Sunbury N B Waasis Sta.535-82 Essex, N R ....0 625-5 POST 0VFICE8. ELBCTORAL DISTRICTS. RAILROAD OS WHICH LOCATED, OR. NEAR- EST R. R. STATION. SBBKBr,PP.161-163 *Woodgtock Woodstock Woodstock R Sta Woodville WoodviUe Woodville Woodville Woodward's Cove WooUr Woonona Workman Worthington Wotton Wreck Cove Wright * Wroxeter Wyandot Wyebridge Wyecombe Wyevale Wvlie '^Wyomin/f Wyse's Corner . . Wyton Station . . Wyvern Yale * Vamachiiihe Yamaska Yamaska East . . *Yarker Yami Yarrnouth Yarmouth Centre Yatfon Yearly's Yelverton . . Yeovil Yoho Yoho Island Yonge Mills *York York Mills .. Oxforri, S R Carleton NB Carleton NB \ictoriu, NR .0 Hants N SINewport Sta. 714 Victoria N B'680-36 Prince PEI Kildare Sta., 666-1 Charlotte N B Grand Maiian 403 Northumb'ldEROlDto Trenton Ont. .0 580-80-83, 535-36-30 535-86-90, 391 Debec 535-85-90 Grand FalU 635-84 * York Street .. York Mills . . . . Yorkton *Yorkville . . . . Youghall Young's Cove Young's Point Lisgar M Assa Algoma O Wolfe Q Victoria NS Ottawa Q Huron, ER ....O Wellington, C R O Simcoe, E K. O Norfoflk, SR ..O Simcoe, E R ....O Renfrew, N R ..O Lambton, W R O Halifax NS Middlesex, E R O Cumberland . . N S Yale BC St. Maurice . . . .Q Yamaska Q Yamaska Q Addingion O Pontiac Q Yarmouth ....N S Elgin, ER O Wellington, C R O Musk & Parry Sd O Durham, E R ..O Grey, SR O York NB Muskokac&P. Sd. O Leeds, S R O Haldimand O York, ER O Toronto O York NB Assa YorkER O Gloucester N U Queen's N B Peterboro' W R O Young Youngsville . . . Zanesville Zealand Zealand Station , Zephyr Zimmerman . . . Zion Zionville Ziska */urich Vancouver. . . Oxford, N R .BC ...O Reaburn 636-52 Antler 635-58 Danville 580 12 Ingonishe 372 Kazuhazua 656 536-42 Moorefleld 580-54 Wyevale 580-69 Delhi 680-82 580-69 536-12 680-84-85 Shubenacadie 599-1 680-49 River Philip 599-1 535-70 635-21 535-1, 329-9 Yam'8ka5351, 329-9 .509-1-2 Shawville 663 712, 370-1 1.3 626-5. v -2(M.C. R.C 'ng580-82) Elmira 680-47 Novar 580-67 Pontvpool 535-34 Holstein 580-46 Harvey Sta. 535-88 420-3 Ut'rson 580-87 Mallorytown 5''0-9 580-79 Prince William Sta. 636-88 via Toronto Ont. via Toronto Ont. 622 via Toronto Ont. Bath'rstVil'ge 599-2 543'1, 390 323, 310, or Lake- field 580-31 via Victoria B C Beachville 535-36, 580-83 Addington OJGodfrey 611 Addingtoii OiOso Station 611 York NB'535-83 Ontario, N R. . . .O;580-37 Halton 580-66 Durham, E R York Simcoe, E R . Huron, E R . via Port Hope, Ont Bracebri'dge 588-67 ..O NB ...O , ..OiHen8all5S(V.'iO NUMBER OF POST OFFICES Ifl CANADA, /\N0 ESTIMATED NUMBER /\ND NUR^BER PER HEAD OF LEHERS \H0 POST CARDS SENT, 1882 TO 1893. E8TI.MATBD NUMBER SENT YKAR NO. 0? POST NO. OF K.S'nED UKOISTERED FREE TOTAL LETTERS POST LETTERS so-Ill .11 -NB 0FFICK8 LETTERS LETTERS POSTED CARDS PER HEAD 1882 6,171 2,450,0(X» 2,390,000 66,200,000 11,301,000 12 ■*2 1883 6,395 2,6,'i0,0O0 2,600,000 62,800,000 12,940,000 1417 1884 6,837 3,000,000 2,824,000 66,100,000 13,580,000 14-74 1885 7,084 3,060,000 2,900,000 68,400,000 13,800,000 15 08 1886 7,295 , 3,400,000 3,310,000 71,000,000 15,109,000 1548 1887 7,534 3,560,000 3,160,000 74,300,000 16,356,000 16 03 1888 7,671 3,580,000 3,500,000 80,200,000 16,5sf,,000 17 12 1889 7,838 3,049,000 3,872,000 92,668,000 19,365,000 19-57 1890 7,913 3,280,000 3,870,0<10 94,100,000 19,4-;0,000 19 66 1891 8,061 3,292,000 4,078,000 97,976,000 20,300,000 20-23 1892 8,-288 3,286,700 4,606,000 102,850,000 20,816,000 20-99 1893 8,477 3,254,000 4,723,000 106,200,000 22.790,000 The Blite Ensign of Canada. THE IMPERIAL AND CANADIAN FLAGS. By Colin CAsiPBEtL, Assistant Paymaster, R. N. (Retired), In the Canadian Almanac for 1894, the regulations governing the use of flags and colours in the different branches of the Imperial service, Naval, Militarj', D^ilo- niatic and Consular, and Colonial, were given in very clear detail ; also, the Royal Warrant granting armorial bearings to the Dominion of Canada, and the conditions under which that coat-of-anns is authorized to be worn upon the distinguishing flags of the Governor-General (and its component parts upon the flags of the respec- tive Lieutena^^t-Governors), upon the blue ensigns of the Government vessels of Canada and the red ensigns of our mprcantiie marine. A r<^ference to that article is suggested, both for fuller information as to the regula- tions and heraldic points and for the correction of popular misconceptions in regard to the flags, as well as an explanation how these mistakes have arisen. 1 The Royal Standard. In reproducing the plates of flags, the principal regu- lations governing their use are here presented in a I summaAzed form, some points being more clearly explained, and further information being added. I I. This Royal Stanbarb is the personal banner of the | Sovereign, and is flown over the Queen's residence, hoisted on the mast-head of any of H.M. ships in which she is embarked, and displayed in place of the Union Jack over the fortresses and garrisons of her Empire on the Royal anniversaries. She quarters upon it her arms as the monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the English coat-of-arms being repeated in the fourth quarter to complete the even number required by the laws of heraldry. II. Thk Union Jack— or, as it is officially described, " the Great Union, the imperial colour of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in which the Cross of St. George is conjoined with the Crosses of St. Andrew and St. Patrick, on a blue fleld "—is flown upon all the fortresses and garrisons of the Empire, wtiether under the charge of Imperial military authorities or Colonial militia forces. The Queen's Regulations contain the list of military stations at which it is ordered that this national flag shall be used either daily or on particular occasions. Successive Sovereigns have specially authorized the use of the Royal Standard at certain stations, and these also are specified in the Queen's Regulations. Similarly the stations in Canada (exclusive of Halifax, which is an Imperial fortress), at which the Union Jaolt is orflered to be used either daily or on particular occasions, are specified in a Militia General Order,\vhich is an addendum to the Militia Regulations. III. In the Militakv Shrvicb, the Union Jack, beiu- ing one of the ancient badges conferred by Royal authority, is the regimental or second colour of each of the three regiments of Foot Guards, their Royal or first colours (also called the Queen's colour) being of crim- son, with appropriate distinctions. The Queen's colour of every other regiment of Infantry is the Great Union, [214] I 1l 1895] IMPERIAL AND CANADIAN FLAGS. 215 Lrin? in the centre the territorial detignation and ■^mental title, surmounted by the Imperial crown. fhe regimental colour is of the colour of the facings, leicept. in regiments faced with white, whose second Itolour is the Red C''*S8 of St. George '.it a white field, Ifith deei'^nations and titles displayed as on the Koyal Iff first colour, within the Union wreath of roses, thistles lind fhnmrocks, and ensigned with the ImpeHal crown. jtbe colours of Infantry are, as a rule, to be carried by [the two senior second-lieutenants. Tlip several regiments of Dragoons have special Ltandai'ds and guidons ; Hussars and Lancers do not Ifjrry standards, their badges and devices being there- Ifore liornt' on their appointments. The privilege of carrying colours can be conferred l-onlv by the So\ reign personally or by her personal representative; and no addition to or alteration in jcolours can be made without the Sovereign's special I permission and authority signifled through the Com- Imander-in-Chief. Culovn in the Canadian Militia.— Fiom the above it hollows that the authority to bear colours is granted as It privilege, personal to the particular regiment to I which they are awarded. There can therefore be no |s;eneral issue or distribution of colours. Devices, I badges and mottoes ate conferred on regiments entirely Itpart from the special privilege of carrying colours. I Such devices oa appear emblazoned on the colours {represent thereon Only the identity and historical record I of the regiment. For use in VeaaeU and Boats, the military- authorities I have ' also special flags, according to the arms of the jservieeM these need not b* here recapitulated. ' IV. In HTb Naval Shrviok, the flag regulations are [equally precise and stringent. The distinguishing flags land pendants authorized to bo hoisted by the Navy authorities when embarked, and by Admirals and Com- modores in command, were described in the article publish^ last year ; also the distinguishing flags to be hoisted in. ships and boats of the Royal Navy in which the various Military, Diplomatic, Consular and Colonial authc^ties of the Empire may be embarked. Finally, I all Her Majesty's Ships in commission (that is, on ser- vice), when not hearing an Admiral's flag or Commodore's broad pendaiit, ■MiV^r at the main-mast-head a long, narrow, pointed Pendant, having a St. George's cross on j a white field next the mast, with a white " fly " or tail to it ; this is the " whip-losh," the special distinguishing mark of a n>an-of-war. The Union Jack, with a border of white of one-flfth of the Jack, is used in all parts of the world as a Pilot Flag by all British ships, whether Naval or Mercantile. Colour*: other Government re»«e/».— Ships and vessels employed in the service of any Public Ofllce carry a blue Ensign having in the centre of the fly the seal or badge of the Office to which they belong. Hired transports, and surveying vessels other than men-of-war, also fly the blue Ensign ; when commanded by Naval Officers a blue pendant also. Colours: Roijal Xaval yfes^cse.— British Merchant Ships commanded by Officers of the Royal Navy or Koyal Naval Reserve, and having at least ten of the Officers and crew belonging to the Royal Naval Reserve not in arrears with their drill, etc., are allowed to wear the blue Ensign, a special Admiralty warrant being first ob- tained in each cose. Colours: Colonial Government Vessels. 1.— Any Vessel maintained by a Colony and used under the 3rd Section of the Colonial Defence Act of 1805, shall wear the blue Ensign, with the seal or badge of the Colony in the fly thereof, and a blue Pendant. 2. — All Vessels belonging to, or permanently in the service of the Colonies, but not commissioned as Vessels of War under the Act, shall wear a similar blue Ensign, but no pendant. The Fishery Protection Cruisers of Canada, although not commissioned as Vessels of War, are authorized by special warrant from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, to fly the long pendant. Other Government vessels of the Dominion are allowed to wear a blue Ensign, with the Dominion arms thereon, but not the pendant in additio The distmguishin).' Pendant that is worn at the main- mast-head of an armed vessel, and authorized to be flown by the commanders of the Canadian Fishery cruisers, is similar to that worn by vessels of the Royal Navy, except that its fly or field is blue, with the Ensign (red St George's Cross, on a white fleld, next the mast. The Admiralty regulations, which are strictly observed by our Department of Marine and Fisheries, are very precise as to the dimensions and proportions of the Ensign and Pendant. One restriction should especially be noted here. " The area of the shield (containing the Dominion badge) shall in no case exceed ons-fourth the area of the Union Jack of the particular Ensign in U'hich it is used." V. In tub Merchant Skrvick.— Under the provisions of the Merchant Shipping (Colours) Act, 1889, all other ships and vessels (than the Government vessels above Colours: Naoy.—kW Her Majesty's Ships of War in commission bear a white Ensign, with the red St. George's Cross, and the Union in the upper canton, and they may display the Union Jack at the bowsprit end, referred to) belonging to Her Majesty's subjects, in- cluding all Colonial merchant vessels, are to wear a red ensign (undefaced by any badge or other distinctive mark), with the Union in the upper canton next the staff, Hi m 5^'.| 216 IMPERIAL AND CANADIAN FLAGS. [189.5Bi896] "- m except Buch yoobU or other vesseli aa may have war- rants from th Admiralty to display other ensigns, colours or pendants. The Red Eiulgn of Canada. Colonial merchant vessels are allowed, under that Act, to carry a distinguishing flag, with the badge of the Colony thereon, in addition to the red ensign, provided such flag does not infringe Section 106 of the Merchant Shipping Act ; that section strictly forbids merchant- men from wearing Naval colours, or colours resembling them, or any other than the authorized plain red ensiiirn, under a penalty not exceeding £500 sterling. It will be seen from the above stringent regulations, that Canadian merchant vessels, while they might wear an additional distinguishing flag or badge, were pre- cluded from wearing any other ensign than the plain red one of the British merchant service at large. Repre- sentations were, however, made by the Dominion Gov- ernment, on the recommendation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. As a result, the Lord Com- missioners of the Admiralty, under the power vested in them by the Imperial statute, issued their warrant authorizing the merchantmen of the Dominion to wear the special badge of Canada in the field of their ennign. They may, nevertheless, wear the plain red ensign of the Empire, at their own option. For a country possessing such an extensive mercantile marine as does this Dominion, the desirability of universally adopting the distinguishing ensign for which authority has thus been obtained, is apparent. Canada is the first, and as yet, we believe, the only one of the Queen's colonial domin- ions that has been accorded such a privilege. It will have been noticed that the power is likewise vested in the Lords of the Admiralty, of pennitting yachts to v/ear special colours. Under such a warrant the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron have long enjoyed the privilege of flying the blue ensign, and the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club has also been authorized to do so. VI. The Dominion Ar.m8 or Bador.— In the Almanac for 1S94, a copy was given in extetuo of the Royal Warrant of 26th May, 1868, by which Her Majesty granted Armorial Ensigns to the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and declared that the arms of the said Provinces quarterly slioll com- pose the Great Seal of Canada, etc. It was clearly pointed out that, in the face of this Royal Warrant, the addition of the so-called arms of the other Provinces is irregular and improper ; and it was there stated that in the event of such an addition beiiig made by the grant- ing of a further Royal Warrant, the arrangement of the Provincial quarterings would be in accordance with the annexed diagram, Ontario appearing first and eighth to comply with the law of heraldry requiring an eveiJ number of quarter- ings. Moreover, if the devices of the other Provinces should be adopted into the national arms, some of them would require to be new composi- tions, the badges now in use being of an en- tirely different order of heraldry from the arms of the four original Provinces and quite incongruous for the inir- pose of combination in one coat-of-arms. The only Canadian ccat-nf-arms in existence is accur- ately shewn in the accompany plates, and the onl\ lawful Canadian ensign ; the placing of any other desitfii. or addition thereto, jpon the fly of the British flaff, or | the use of a Dominion bodge of any largerproportion to the size of the Union Jack in the upper part of the flajt , is absolutely incorrect, and any such improper flaj,', if hoisted upon a vessel, would be contrary to law, and render the oA-ner liable to a heavy penalty. ^^^^^^^^^KjSMjX. ] 1 g B Flag of he Gove rnor-General. VII. The Qovbrnor-General, among the other digni- taries of the Empire, is entitled to use a special dis- tinguishing flag ; and it may be here noted that a confusion of ideas upon this point has led to all the erroneous flag-making and flag-depicting in the Domin- ion. The Governor-General is authorized to use a plain Union Jack, ju the centre of which, upon a white ground or disc, surrounded by a green garland, surnioniited tiy a crown, is the Dominion coat-of-arms. The garland laid down in the Admiralty book of flags, for the distinguishing flags of all offlcialH, is of laurel. Upon the recommendation of our Government, however, on a report of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, a garland of maple leaves for the Governor-General's flan- received Impenal sanction in 1870 ; above the garland is the crown. , lientenant-Oovernori of hnfuishing flag, the Union Flag of the Lleute I of their Province on a I surrounded by the maple-1 1 surmounting crown. VIII. Ik Civil Life.— It foregoing, that there are Dominion arms are autb( in the centre of the Unio (tuishing flag of the Gover blue ensign, by our Govei a red ensign, by the M Reasoning bv analogy, K default of anv legal reguli leaving all the distingu Imperial and Dominion au I the special red ensign of ( flag for all civic and unofl tory of the Dominion. IX. Upon the Parliami by a regulation made du National flag is now order session. The writer has Office of Works, in reply < High Commissioner, the : on this interesting subjec 1.— The flag will be he nient sits. 2._lt will be flown fror 3.— The flag to be used 1)6 the plain Union Jack. 4.— The Royal Standai Union Jack on those oc< the building, and, whethi on the following Royal ar The Queen's Birth The Queen's Acces The Queen's Coror also on special occasions to be determined from ti It is much to be hope adopted in England ma order, however, that the displaved, together with the following modiflcatic (rt)._When the Govert session of Parliament i tinguishing flag to be Imilding, viz :— the plair sions, bearing the Domii disc, surrounded by the the crown, in the centre (()).— On all days when with Dominion arms in now done only when F on special occasions sucl IMPERIAL AND CANADIAN FLAGS. 217 iieutmant-Oovernorg 0/ Provituse* have, as their dis- lljiigiiishintf flag, the Union Jack with the coat-of-arniB Flag of the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. of their Province on a white ground in the centre, surrounded by the maple-leaf garland, but vnthout the I surmounting crown. VIII. In Civil Life.— It will have been seen from the foregoing, that there are three forms in which the Dominion arms are authorized to be worn upon flags : in the centre of the Union Jack, as the official distin- Ifuishing flag of the Governor-General ; in the field of a blue ensign, bj- our Government vessels ; in the field of I a red ensign, by the Mercantile marine of Canada. Reasoning bv analogy, and as a matter of usage in I default of anv legal regulation, it is very evident that, leaving all 'the distinguishing flags of the various Imperial and Dominion authorities to their proper uses, the special red ensign of Canada is the only appropriate flag for all civic and unofficial display within the terri- tory of the Dominion. IX. Upon thk P.arliament Tower, at Westminister, by a regulation made during the session of 1894, the National flag is now ordered to be flown throughout the session. The writer has received, from Her Majesty's Office of Works, in reply to enquiries made through our High Commi'^sioner, the following definite information on this interesting subject. 1.— The flag will be hoisted on all days when Parlia- ment sits. 2.— It will be flown from 10 a.m. until sunset. 3.— The flag to be used on all ordinary occasions will l)e the plain Union Jack. 4.— The Royal Standard will be substituted *he Union Jack on those occasions when the Queen e-. <> the building, and, whether Parliament be sitting or n ,, on the following Royal anniversaries, viz : — The Queen's Birthday (actual and official) ; The Queen's Accession ; The Queen's Coronation ; also on special occasions, such as Royal Weddings, etc., to be determined from time to time as occasions arise. It is much to be hoped that the patriotic usage thus adopted in England maj' be followed in Canada. In order, however, that the Canadian coat-of-arms may be displayed, together with the Union Jack of the Empire, the following modifications are suggested : — (a). — When the Governor-General opens and closes the session of Parliament in jierson. His Excellency's dis- tinguishing flag to be hoisted when he enters the Imilding, viz:— the plain Union Jack, of proper dimen- sions, bearing the Dominion arms in a shield on a white flisc, surrounded by the maple garland, surmounted by the crown, in the centre of the Jack. (6).— On all days when Parliament sits, the red Ensign, with Dominion arms in the fly, to be hoisted. This is now done only when Parliament meets and closes and on special occEtsions such as National holidays ; and it is the erroneous flag, so commonly everywhsre displayed at that. (When the Intercolonial Conference met at Ottawa, in 1894, the House being in session, there floated from the Parliament tower, from the Departmental blocks, and from half of the public and private buildings in town, a collection of ensigns, with the Dominion badge in all forms of incorrectness, garlands, and the Dominion badge, in many case, alwut twice as large as the Im- perial Union Jack itself ! ) (c).— The Royal Standard to be substituted for the refl Ensign on the Royal anniversaries. The Following Practical Points are matters of gen- eral interest : 1. Ojllcial Devices.— The use of a crown, and the lion and unicorn, which is fre(]uent in official documents of the Province of Ontario, in union with the coat-of-arms of the Province, is entirely unauthorized and incorrect. There are no such appendages as crest, supporters or motto to the arms of the Dominion or those of the Provinces. The same error is made by some depart- ments of the Dominion Government at Ottawa, in coupling with various departmental designs the Royal supporters, mottoes and crown. 2. Flag Hoisting.— the defective make of many flag- staffs, the frheave being placed in the body of the mast, some way from the top, which is further lengthened by a gilt ball or spear, causes the flag, especially if care> lessly attached to the halyards, to hang down in a most slovenly manner, having almost the look of being at " half-mast." The ship-shape fashion is to have the flag-staff surmounted by a " truck" or circular cap, /at —on the under side at least. In this truck is the sheave ; in the case of a small staff and li^ht flag, even two holes, rounded out quite snioothly in the truck, for the ascending and descending' parts of the cord to run in, will suffice. Then, if a little trouble be taken to attach the flag closely to the halyard at the upper end, it will be found to run chock up to the mast-head, and have a neat and fitting appearance that will strike the eye at a glance. 3. Reversing the Flag, Union down, in addition to half-masting it, as a sign of grief or mourning, is quito incorrect. This is a signal of distress, calling for ase.st- atice, and is hoisted at the mast-head, or wherever most conspicuous ; its inappropriateness a «. mark of respect is therefore self-evident. 4. — Hoisting one National /fag imder another, on the same halyards, on occasions either of public rejoicing or public mourning, is a mistake which cannot be too clearly explained or too strongly deprecated. On several occasions this has led to great ill-feeling, where only courtesy was intended. Flags so displayed denote a vanquished foe, and they are thus hoisted over prizes taken in time of war. In token of courtesy, the flag" should either be hoisted on separate flag-staffs, or ex- actly side by side if flown from the same staff. 6.^ — Colours in Foreign Ports. — The following regula- tion, extracted from the Merchant Shipping (Coloui-s> Act, 1889, is clear and explicit : — A ship belonging to any subject of Her Majesty shall, on a signal being mad*; to her by one of Her Majesty's Ships, and on entering or leaving any foreign port, and if of fifty tons gross tonnage or upwards shall also on entering or leaving any British port, hoist the proper National Colours. If default is made on board any such ship in comply- ing with the requirements of this section, the Ma.ster'of the ship shall incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. Being thus reeen arrayed aj^ainst one another, |ino)jtilience to their country's command, in opjtosiMg liiinW-^. How stronjf, then, must be the bond that juniti- those who wear the same uniform, wlio owe alle- riami. to ilie saiiio sovereijjn, and whose characters ha\e [tall toriiied under thei -iuunceof a common system of ItrainiiiK I The steady growth of elements thus imiteosses8 a homogeneous charac- 1 I ter, iirising from nmtual understanding, fiy such means i I their complete co-ordination will bepossible— ina word, I the\ will become " Imperial " forces in the broadest land truest sense of the term. Tlie organization of the Royal Military College is, as I laid down by the Regulations passed under authority of I tlie K. M. C. Act, that of a Battalion, of which the Commandant is the Commanding Officer, the Military i^ofessors the Officers, the senior class of Cadets the N'on commissioned Officers, and the junior classes the I Privates. It ig included among the Military Forces of he I'ominion, and is placed under the Officer Com- manding the Dominion Forces. Thus the Gentlemen Cadets become early imbued with the regimental spirit so dear to soldiers. The course of training and instruc- tion is eminently practical, and especially is this the case in the engineering and topographical studies. I The effect of such practical trair.ing is not only of value to those graduates who embrace a military career, but of great advantage to the country at large. A [ considerable number of graduates have been employed on topographical and hydrographical work under the Government, aa well as in connection with private undertakings ; and, owing to their special instruction in military surveying, they form a body of military topo- ?raphers of the utmost value in connection with the defence of the Dominion. Many likewise have been employed in railway construction, in which their habit of military organization has markee eligibU'. Mhort periods of absence in Europe for purposes of edurittion to be considered as residence. Admission to the College as Cadets will be granted to the successful candidates at an open competitive ux- umination. Boards will be appointed in each Military District to supervise the examination of candidates. No (lerson will be accepted as a Cadet who is not consi- dered eligible as to stature and physical power. The limits of age will, for the present, be from 16 to l>t(that is, over 16 and under 18) years; candidates beiniit re- quired to be within those limits on the Ist daii o/ January preceding the examination. Each candidate for admission must send to the Adjutant General of Militia, Ottawa, not less thun one month before the examination is held : — (a) An official covering letter, giving name, post ottice address, inclosing the following certificates, and statin); his desire to have his name entered on the list (or th(^ next examination. (b) A certified abstract, in duplicate, from the rei^ister of his birth (giving date and place), or in default, a de- claration in duplicate by one of his parents or guard- ians before a Magistrate, ^fiving his exact age, with date and place of birth. (o) A certificate of go«^ moral character, signed by a Clergyman of the ploc! of worship which he usually at- tends, or by the head of the school or college at wliich he has received his education for at least the two pre- ceding years. When a candidate who has once been examined applies to be examined again he will only be require'. Eai'h Oadet will be required to provide himMlt with, I ii.d keep in repair, at hix own expense, such articles of uniform, boots and personal clothinif, also such books, initruinenta and educational apparatus as may be deter- I mined upon. Caed not less than 25 per cent, in each subject composing the group. VOLCNTARY OR FURTHER EXAMINATION, (1) Mathematics. Marks. (a) Algebra— up to and including quadratic equations 1000 (b) Oeometry— up to and including third book of Euclid, or its equivalent loOO M Euclid is not used as a text book, the candidate is to mention at the head of his answer paper the name of the author of the text book used. (c) Theory and use of common logarithms, plane trigonometry, mensuration ICOO (2) English or French literature— limited to specified authors lOOO (a) The examination to include Burke's " Speech on American taxation," and Goldsmith's "Traveller," together with the literary history of the periods to which these authors belong ; or, for French speaking candidates, "Le Philo- sophe sous les Toits," par E. Souvestre, and " L'Honneur et I'Argent," par Fran- 9oi8 Ponsard, but not necessarily " Text" work. (3) Geography- Physical, particularly of Dom- minioii of Canada and United States 1000 (a) Examination in Keith Johnson's intennediate Physical and descriptive Geography. (4) History— British and Canadian, limited to cer- tain fixed periods 1000 (a) Examination in History of the British Empire, embracing the Stuart and Brunswick periods, ond the period from 1812 to the present time (any school author) of Canadian History. • , , M 222 HER MAJESTYS REGULAR FORCES IN CANADA. [1891! 1895] D (5) French Grammar, and translation from English into French or trom French into Ennflish 1200 (6) Latin, including Caesar's Commentaries, Book IV., from chap. ?.:■', to chap xxxvili ,, , ,, (inclusive). Book V., to end of 23rd chap., and 1st, 4th, 6th, 7th and 9th Eclogues of Virgil. Translation into either English or French as may be preferred by the can- didate 1500 (7) Diuwing— Copies from the flat; shaded. Simple object drawing TOOC (8) Elementary Geometrical Drawing 1000 Candidates arc ptrmitted lo use at their examination on this subject (8) a drawing board and such instru- i ments as they choose. The instnmients considered as necessary, but not indispensable, are : a pair of com- passes with shifting-leg and pen and pencil points, a flat ruler, a pair of parallel rulers and a right-oiigled triangle. No "Voluntary" subjeot, except mathematics and drawing, shall gain a candidate any marks, unless he | obtains a minimum of one-third of the marks a-viij^j^j to that subject. The marks gained in the "Obligatory" subjects wiij be added to those gained in the " Voluntary " suhjecla to make a second total. It is to be understood that English-speak! ii:.' candi-l dates use the papers preimred in that Innguage.uid thaj French-speaking candidates use pav>ers prepnie!i.-Asit. Conimissary M. R. Audain. I District Paymaxter, Stafl D. Creagh. Jriny Service Corps, Co Captain F. De Li Principal Medical UJticer Honij. Dep. Siiriienn-Col. Surgeon-Majors, S. T. Do Surgeon-Captains, J. R. Royal Engineer Estahh (2nd Clasx), ranlt Paymasters, Hony. Cap! D. Longe. Chaplain to the Forces, 1 Koyal ARTiiiLERV.— CoZo on the Staff, 0. Anstruther, C. 1 THE FORI For the first time in th Imperial and Canadian G in fortifying a portion, c result of very careful c Dominion Government h an agreement with Her has been ratified by a vo Parliaments of the resp© undertaking has been wi sphere of party politics ; been the subject of niuc but it has undoubtedly the people at large. stated of this matter, Parliament and our ow: present our readers wit! of information on this ii Under this joint arrar step in the direction of the defence of the Empi of the capital expense _< assumes the cost of mai of regular troops, whiU her share of the capital heavy and costly arman material, and pays the ^ under whose direction Great Britain also prov however, as above state thus, for the first tim troops, transferred to paid out of the Dom really Imperial troops Similarly, whenever B the service of the Gov out of the funds of t looked upon as doing ri force than when they f the pay of the home gc Esqiiimalt, besides 1 Squadron of Her Majes and containing the I Naval Hospital, affon B.C., and iiulirect pre couver City and the cc Graving Dock, which v subsidy, partly by \ defence of this inipo raiding force, whetlier matter of the utmost noted that such a fort not only protects the hut is a safeguard to n might operate freely obvious danger of lea himself and nis base o DEFENCES OF ESQUIMALT AND VICTORIA, B.C. 228: ^itt. Military Secretary and A ide-de-Camp, Major W. Apsley Smith, R.A. iide-de-Camp, Capt. the Hon. J. O. R. M. Colborne, South Staffordshire Regiment. jieft. Adjutant General, Colonel Dudley North. ilepll.-AsHt. Adjutants General, Major F. Waldron, R.A., Lieut.-Col. T. P. Shannon, Army Service Corps. I Oftcef Commandinrj Royal Artillery (Col. on the Staff), Colonel H. "de S. Isaacson. Conmandinij Royal Engineer, Col. E.P. Leach, V.C.,C.B. Seniiir Ordnance Store O^cer, Asst. Commissary Gen- eral of Ordnance (Hony. Maj.) H. G. Fincham. Dejti/.-Asit. Commigmry General 0/ Ordnance, Captain M. R. Audain. DMrict Paymaxter, Staff Paymaster (Hony. Lieut-Col.) D. Creagh. Jrinu Service Corps, Captain R. W. Monteith, Hony. Captain F. De Lisle. Principal Medical Oflicer, Surjfeon-Colonel S. Archer. Foil;/. Dep. Sunjcni-Col., W. S. Oliver, M.D., K.R.C.S. Surgeon-Majors, S. T. Dormaii, M.U., J. L. Hal). Surjeon-Captains, J. R. Barefoot, .1. D. Moir, M.B. Royal Engineer Establishment, Civil Staff, Surveyor (2nd Class), ranking as Captain, R. A. Dobbin. Payniasters, Hony. Capt. W. N. F. Trotnian, Capt. R. D. Longe. Chaplain to the Forces, Rev. F. B. N. Norman-Lee, M.A. Royal Artillery.— Coto»iei, H. de S. Isaacson, Colonel on the Staff, 0. R. A., B. N. A. ; Lt.-Col. A. W. Anstruther, C. R. A., Halifax Dist. ; Majors, C. W.Alexander, Insp. W. Stores; R. M. Brady,. No. 3 (Jo., Western Division ; J. O. Hodgson, No. ?0 Co., Western Division ; Captains, G. S. Duffus, Adjutant, R. A., B. N. A. ; S. Lushing- ton. No. 23 Co., Western Division ; Lieutenants^. H. E. Marsh ; H. M. Elliot, Adjt., R. A. Halifax District; A. M. Cayley, Instructor in Gun- nery ; G. Clark, Dist. Officer ; C. W. Everett, Insptr. of Ord. Machinery; 2nd Lieutenants, H. M. Innes, F. W. Mackenzie, W. E. Cast ens.. E. A. Saunders, G T. C. Dwyer. ROTAL Enoinekks.— Ljewf.-Coi., E. P. I^eaoh, V.C, C.B. Major, ; Ca/>tains, D. A. Mills.. J. Winn, R. F. Edwards; Lieutenants, G. P. Scholfleld, G. E. Smith; 2nrf Lieutenant, C. D. C. Tighe. The Kino'h Liverpool Rkqimrst, 1st Battalion.— Lieut. - Col. J. J. Hamilton ; Majors, G. R. Stone. L. S. Mellor, A. C. G. Banning; Catitains, E. H. Molyneux-Seel, H. J. W. Guise, G. T. Elliot, G. Campbell, H. W. B. Johnson, R. L. Hiutlev. J. M. Longfleld ; Lieutenants, C. S. Edriiigt. W. S. Bannatyne, C. J. Steavenson (Ailju.tant), F. C. Ommaney, K. L. Tupman, W. R. Rawlin- son, E. F. Knight, F. Hyslop, L. W. Jones, C. L. Parmiter, V. T. Bailey, A. de S. Burton, F. J. Austin ; 2nd Lieutenants, G. H. Bnisli, F. J. Langdon, G. M. P. Hawthorn, F. R. Ewan : A djutant, Lieut. C. J. Steavenson ; (Quarter- Master, Hony. Lieut. T. H. PoUitt. m .n^ . THE FORTIFICATIONS AND GARRISON OF ESQUIMALT AND VICTORIA, B.C. For the first time in the history of the Dominion, the Iniperial and Canadian Governments are jointly engaged in fortifying a portion, of Canadian territory. As the result of very careful consideration on both sides, the Dominion Government has for that purjjose entered into an agreement with Her Majesty's Government, which has been ratified by a vote of the necessary funds by the Parliaments of the" respective countries. This patriotic undertaking has been wisely regarded as outside of the sphere of party politics ; for that very reason it has not been the subject of much public comment or discussion ; but it has undoubtedly received the loyal approval of the people at large. From what has been publicly stated of this matter, however, both in the British Parliament and our own, we are now in a position to present our readers with the following valuable synopsis of information on this interesting subject. Under this joint arrangement, which is an important step in the direction of a scheme of united action for the defence of the Empire, Canada contributes a portion of the capital expense of the undertaking, and further assumes the cost of maintaining the necessary garrison of regular troops, while Great Britain, in Eidaition to her share of the capital expenditure, has provided the heavy and costly armament and the submarine mining material, and pays the detachment of Royal Engineers under whose direction the work is being carried out. Great Britain also provides the regular garrison, which, however, as above stated, is under Canadian pay ; and thus, for the first time in our history, these British troops, transferred to the Government of Canada and paid out of the Dominion exchequer, have become really Imperial troops in the true sense of the word. Similarly, whenever British troops are transferred to the service of the Government of India, they are paid out of the funds of that country : and they are then looked upon as doing duty more strictly as an Imperial force than when they are simply serving abroad jnder the pay of the home go\ernment. Esquimau, besides being the coaling station for the Squadron of Her Majesty's ships on the Pacific station, and containing the Naval and Victualling Yard and Naval Hospital, affords direct protection to Victoria, B.C., and indirect protection to the harbour of Van- couver City and the coast. Here, likewise, is, the larpe Graving Dock, which was constructed partly by Imiienal subsidy, partly by private enterprise. The proper defence of this important point against attack by a raiding force, whether naval or military, is therefore a matter of the utmost necessity. And it may here be noted that such a fortified coaling station as this will be not only protects the country within range of its guns, but is a safeguard to all the coast along which an enemy might operate freely, were he not deterred by the obvious danger of leaving a fortified harbour between himself and nis base of operations. The plans for the works have been prepared in Eng- land, under the direction of the Imperial Defence Com- mittee, after careful examination of the locality by officers of skill and experience sent out for that purpose. Neither the nature of the works nor the detail of their ai-mament is a matter of public inforiuation. Tlieir constniction is under the charge of Major H. H. Muir- head, Royal Engineers, with Lieutenant H. W. Gordon and a detail of non-commissioned officers and men of that corps, the Marine detachment being also employed on them. The barracks provided by Canada as part of her- contribution to the joint undertaking, are those which were built for "C" Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, which was withdrawn on the recent reorganization of that regiment. Their new occupants are a detachment of one hundred Royal Marine Artillery, sent out from England after going through a special course of instruc- tion. The detachment is officered by Major and Bt, Lieut. -Colonel G. A. L. Rawstorne and Lieutenants F. N. Templer and O. E. Barnes, B.M.A., borne on the books of H.M.S. " Royal Arthur," fli^-ship on the Pacific station. Being paid by the Dominion, however, these Imperial troops are under the orders of Major- General Herbert, commanding the Canadian Militia, for all purposes of local administration and service This Marine Artillery detachment will have charge not only of the new forts and guns, but also of the submarine mining defence of the harl)our and straits. They are likewise available for instructional purposes, since the closing of the School of Artillery in connection with, "C" Battery, R.C.A., Major General Herbert having taken advantage of the presence of these highly trained Imperial troops, as of those stationed at Halifax, to supplement the number of our own schools of military instruction. By Militia General Orders of 11th August, 1894, the arrangements are promulgated for this new School of Artiller>'. The courses are :--(l) An annual course of three months, limited to sixty of all ranks, of the B. C. Battalion of Artillery. (2) An annual course of one month for the further advance .^Ft •l^'i 226 HER MAJESTY S SHIPS ON OUR COASTS. [1895Hl895] 1 ! i Flag Ship, H.M.S. "Blake," 12 Guns, Twin Screw Cruiser, Ist clasn ; 9000 tons ; 20,000 horse power. (For Commander-in-Chief and staff, see above.) Cap- tain, William DesV. Hamilton ; Commander, Charles H. Bayly. Jamaica Division. Commodore of the Skcoxd Class, in command of this division oif the station, and in ruar^e of naval establish- ments at Jamaica. Commodore, T. S. Jackson ;. Secretary, Frederick J. Krabbe. H.M.S. "Urgent," Dep6t Ship, Jpmaica, bearing the Commodore's brood pendant, 3 Ouns. Captain, T. S. Jackson (Commodore of Snd class); Commander^ Hugh R. Evans. Bermuda. Senior Officer in charge of naval establishments. Cap tain, J. W. Brackenburj-, C.B., C.M.G. H.M.S. "Terror," 8 Guns, Iron, late screw, (machinery removed) Floating Battery, armour-plated. Captain, J. W. Brackenbury, C.B , C.M.G. The other Ships of the North American and West Indian Squadron are :— H.M.S. " Buzzard," 8 Guns, Twin Screw Sloop, 1,140 tons, 2,000 horse power. Commander, A. M. Farquhar. H.M.S. "Canada," 10 guns, screw cruiser, 3rd class, 2,880 ton8,2,0()0 horsepower ; Captain, William Wilson. H.M.S. " Cleopatra," 12 guns, screw cruiser, 3rd class, 2,380 tons, 2,000 horse power ; Captain, Hon. A. G. Curzon-Howe, C.B. (Commodore 2nd class, May to Oct., while Senior Oflieei, Newfoundland) ; Secretary, W. V. T. Leonard ; Commanders, 8. H. Carden, R. R. Colmore. H.M.S. " Magicienne," 6 guns, twin screw cruiser, 3rd class, 2,950 tons, 9,000 hocse power ; Captain, A. C. Clarke. H.y.S. "Mohawk," 6 guns, twin screw cruiser, 8rd cass, 1,770 tons, 3,500 horse power ; Commander, L. C. Stuart. H.M.S. "Partridge," 6 guns, screw gun-boat, 1st class, 766 tons, 1,200 horse power ; Lieutenant and Com- mander, N. O. Macalister. H.M.S. " Pelican," 8 guns, screw sloop, 1,130 tons, 800 horse power ; Commander, C. H. Cochran. H.M.S. "Tartar," d guns, twin screw cruiser, 3rd class, 1,770 tons, 3,600 horse power ; Commander, F. Q. Stopford. H.M.S. 'Tourmaline," 12 guns, screw cruiser, 8rd class, 2,120 tons, 1,800 horse power; Captain, Sir Richard Poore, Bart Halifax. H.M. Naval and Victi'allino Yard. Naval and Victualling Storekeeper and Accountant, A. Vizard, Esq. Engineer, W. Whittingham, Esq., B.N. A»st. Civtl Engineer (2nd grade), H. C. Reid, Esq. Boatswain, William Merchant, R.N. Chief Carpenter, Charles Bryant, R.N. II.— THE PACIFIC STATION, AND THE NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS AT ESQUIMALT, B.C. To the remarks upon the naval service generally,! accompanying the list of the North American and Westl Indian Squadton, it is only necessary to add, in regacdl to the Paoiflc Station, that this command extendi overl the whole of the western coasts of North and South [ America, its southern head-quarters being at Valparaiso;, i Chili ; the store and depot ship lies at Coquimbo. f British Columbia is the only British poijsession in the- command, and Esquimaltis tlie Admiral's head-quarterg>. Here is the Graving Dock, subsidized by the Inii>erial: I Government; H.M. Ships have the right of priority of use. Here also are the naval and victualling yard, and the- naval hospital. The Hawaiian Islands are also included | within the limits of this extensive command ; and dur- ing the past summer, some of Her Majesty's Ships have been engaged in the somewhat ungracious task of assist- ing the United States cruisers to patrol the high seas in the interests of the Alaska Commercial Company, by ex- cluding those engaged in seal hunting from a space of sixty miles from the Pribylov Islands. The following is a list of the Ships of the Squadron, and Commanding Officers, revised to July, 1894 ; also the naval establishments at Esqulmalt. Commander-in-Chief, Rear Admiral Henry F. Stephenson, C.B. Flag Lieutenant, B. G. Godfrey Faussett. Secretary, F. E. G. Uent. Clerks to Secretary, C. F. Fetch, V. H. Alton, (Asst.. Paymasters). Flag Ship, H.M.S. "Royal Arthur," 13 guns, tw' i screw cruiser, Ist class, 7,700 tons ; 12,000 horse power. (For Commander-in-Chief and staif, see above). Captain,. F. P. Trench ; Commander, R. H. S. Stokes. H.M.S. "Champion," 12 guns, screw Cruiser, 3rd class, 2,380 tons, 2,000 horse power. Captain, Eustace. Rooke. H.M.S. "Hyacinth," 8 guns, screw cruiser, 3rd class 1,420 tons, 960 horse pow«r. Captain, H. J. May, C.B H.M.S. "Liffey," (late frigate), store and depot ship, Coquimbo, Chili, 3,915 tons. Sta^-Commander-in- command, W. J. Synions. H.M.S. " Nymphe," 8 guns, twin screw sloop, 1,140 tons,. 2,000 horse power. Commander, George HuntingforJ, H.M.S. "Pheasant," 6 guns, screw gun-boat, 1st class, 755 tons, 1,200 horse power. Lieutenant and Com mander, E. H. Blair. H.M.S. "Satellite," 8 guns, screw cruiser, 3rd class,. 1,420 tons, 1,400 horse power. Commander, A. C. Allen. H.M. Dockyard, Naval and Victualling Yard, ESQUIMALT. Naval and Victualling Storekeeper aiui Acronntant,, J. H, Innes, E^q. Chief Enginser, W. H. Bramsdon, Esq., (Staff Engituer R.N.) Tem-Asst. Civil Engineer, 2nd grade, O. Perkins, Esq.. Boatswain, William Hayden, R.N. Carpenter, G. Hickey, R.N. \ Royal Naval Hospital, Esquimalt. Staff-Surgeon, Michael J. McCarthy, M.D. When, in 1866, the United I tequisite formal notice, tern leges of the Reciprocity Trei I failed to Irealize that they ha dered advantages of great v A patrolling force was at one I American and West Indian i the coast from the Maine b Lawrence. Though they i meaning, the Americans fo confronted by a plain and s Great Britain, that of 1818, i are permitted to resort to B: harbors to obtain wood ai repairs—" and for no other j exception of the Magdalen Coabtfrom Natashquan noi the same rights as our part of the shore of Ji find, under these plain pr and transship cargoes, or t< etc., in Canadian ports, tl: claimed the right of follo\ the coast, right up to the ( sovereignty even in the lam although the United S [1895Bl895] FISHERIES PROTECTION SERVICE. 227* FISHERIES PROTECTION AND MARINE SERVICE OF CANADA. Bv CouN Campbell, Assistant Paymaster, B.N. (Betired.) When, in 1866, the United States Government, by the | I requieite formal notice, terminated the mutual privi- 1 ! leges of the Reciprocity Treaty, the Americans at first j failed to [realize that they had thus voluntarily surren- I dered advantaf^es of great value to their own people. I A patrolling force was at once detailed from the North j American and West Indian squadron which guarded 1 the coast from the Maine boundary to the Uuu o St. , Lawrence. Though they tried hard to distort its | meaning, the Americans found themselves, for once, i confronted by a plain and straightforward Treaty with Great Britain, that of 1818, under which their nsneimen are permitted to resort to British terrliurial waters and \ harbors to obtain wood and water, for shelter and repairs— " and for no other purpose whatever," with the exception of the Magdalen Islands and the Labrador Coast from Natashquan northward, where they enjoy the same rights as our own fishermen, and of a part of the shore of Newfoundland. Failing to And, under these plain provisions, permission to land and transship cargoes, or to obtain suv plies of bait, ice, etc., in Canadian ports, the American nsnernien next claimed the right of following all the indentations of the coast, right up to the three-mile limit of territorial sovereignty even in the land-locked harbours and inlets, although the United States Government claims sovereignty within the headlands of bays of great extent upon their own coast— not to mention a recent assumption to rule the waves of a iarge portion of the Pacific Ocean ! Upon our coasts, lio^-ever, as a matter of fact the American fishennen have only been excluded from bays that are ten '_miles or less :n width from cape to cape ; in certain specified bays, nevertheless, which exceed that limit, the most notable ueing the Bay of Chaleura, some eighteen miles wide, Canada still maintains the territorial limit at a line drawn across the mouth of the bay, and for three miles to seaward of that line all the way across Great moderation was shown bv Her Mniestv's Government in maintaining terri- torial rights, each cruiser being at firs "equirea to give any delinquent three separate warnings before making a seizure, although the Americans knew very well the risks they ran in fishing within the three-mile limit. In sub- sequent years two warnings were given before a seizure of the vessel was made, then one ; finally seizure for the first offence was ordered. The vessels caught trespassing are handed over to the regular Admiralty Courts of the Provinces, and, upon proof of the offence, are confiscated and sold for the benefit of the Crown ; all jiroceeds of such sales are now paid into the Dominion Exchequer. At the same time the Americans are permitted to take out licenses, allow- ing them to ship men, purchase bait and provisions, etc., and transship cargoes, but not to fish in Canadian waters, that is to say, inside the three-n''le limit; for this privilege a charge ofi?1.50 a ton is made. The revenue derived from this source is paid to the Dominion Government. The services of Her Majesty's, Ships, although the benefits have thus accrued entirely to Canada, in pre- serving the in-sho:e fisheries for use by our own people, and in forcing the Americans to pay for such licenses as were granted, were always gratuitously rendered ; but the officers and men shared as prize- money, under the usual naval regulations, the proceeds of sales of any vessels whose capture was the reward of the cruisers' vigilance. Under the Washington Treaty, and upon the award of arbitrators who met at Halifax, the Americans again obtained the privilege of participating in the fisheries, for a term of twelve years, on a pajTnent of 85,500,000, which was very grudgingly made, although statietics amply proved the value of the concession ; and they have, since the termination of that period, shewn no disposition to pay for international privileges which tot once they have failed to get f9r nothing. The five- I and-a-half r ''lions thus obtained accrued also to the ; benefit of the Dominion, Newfoundland receiving a proportionate share out of it. The United States having, by formal notice, terminated I the Fishery provisions of this Treaty, Canada, in 1886, organized her present Fisheries Protection Service, and again excluded the American fishermen. Diplomatic I correspondence ensued, and a fresh Treaty was nego- ■ tiated in 1888, which, however, the Unit&i States Senate ' declined to ratify. In connection therewith, and as ; a modug vivendi, a return to the license system was adopted, at first under an annual, now by j a permanently pennissive statute of the Canadian Par- ! liament ; and the duty of protecting the Fisheries, I which formerly was performed by ships of the Royal Navy, supplemented by only one or two Canadian . vessels, is now entirely carrieti out by the regularly organized Government Marine Service of the Dominion. No warning is given before seizure. Moreover, tres- passing vessels were formerly not seized ".nless they could actually be caught within the territorial waters ; but our cruisers are now ordered to follow anj' vessels observed in flagrante delicto and to capture them even upon the high seas. The Fisheries Protection Service is organized and carried on under the Canadian Government Vessels Discipline Act (chap. 71, Revised Statute of Canada). A very sensible and practical arrangement has been effected, under the administration of Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, the present energetic Minister of Marine and Fisheries, with the concurrence of the Minister of Trade and Commerce, by which the Revenue cruisers of the Dominion are also placed under the orders of the Officer commanding the Marine Service, tor mainten- ance, uniforming, discipline, etc., this Department being further charged with the Light-houses, buoys, beacons, and Sable Island life-saving service of the Dominion. Commander Osprey O. V. Spain, a retired Officer of the Royal Navy, who served at Alexandria, and in the operations against the Mahdi in the Eastern Soudan and at Suakim (for which 8er\ices ne wears the Egyptian medal and clasps and the bronze Star of Egypt), and who holds certificates in Seamanship, Navi> gallon, Torpedo, Gunnery and Pilotage, also a M^r •. I ^ 228 FISHERIES PROTECTION SERVICE — FOREIGN CONSULS. [1895 chant Master's certificate, was acting Commander of the force under the late Commander Gordon, and on the death of that officer in 1892, was promoted to be Commander of the Fisheries Protection Sen-ice of Canada All the Dominion Government vessels are, as explained in a separate article, entitled to wear the blue ensign, with the Canadian coat-of-anns in the "fly" or field ; and tiie Fishery Protection cruisers have the additional distinction, under special warrant from the Lords Com- missioners of the Admiralty, of wearinjf the "whip- lash " pendant which is the .distinguishmg mark of a man-of-war. The uniform of this service has been arranged u))on a scheme drawn up with great care by Commander Spain under the direction of Sir C. H. Tupper. Modelled Strictly upon the uniform of the Royal Navy, it is at the same time so skilfully differentiated as to l>e clearly distinguishable by Canadian characteristics. Thus, maple-leaves take the place of laurel leaves on the cap-badge and sword-bucklea, and the word Canada is inscribed between the crown and anchor. Shoulder- straps with the word Canada on them are worn, and the word Canada is also inscribed between the crown and anchor on all the buttons. The sword-hilt is sur- mounted by a beaver's head instead of a lion's head, and the proper coaii-of-anns of the Dominion (the Arms of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick, quarterly) inscribed upon the blade. Instead of the loop over the distinction lace on the sleeves which Is worn in the Royal Navv, a triangle has been substituted in the Canadian Servicj. The uniform of the men is the same as in the Royul Navy, with the exception of D.G.S. (Dominion Government Ship) on the caps instead of H.M.S. The steam cruiser " ^ia" is Commander Spain's flagship, with headquart during the season at Georgetown, P.E.I. ; during the vv inter the Commander's headquarters are at the Marine Department in Ottawa. The men composing the force are all thoroughly dis- oiplined and drilled ; they are armed with magazine rifles, cutlasses and revolvers, and provided also with batons. Each vessel in the fleet carries six and twelve ' pound brass carronades, and a regular jystem of drill is | carried on. Instruction is now going on in day and j night signalling, and each vessel wil'. shortly be provided with trained signalmen. The following is a list of the vessels comprising Commander Spain's fleet, the Marine vessels being also included. FI8IIRR1B8 PROTKCTION AKD MARINK 8BRVICE OF CANADA. Commander, O. G. V. Spain (retJred R.N.). Secretary, John S. McKay. Acadia— Two guns ; screw cruiser ; 526 tons ; 133 horsepower; speed, 14 knots ; flagship. Fisheries Pro- tection Service. Commaiuter, O. O. V. Spain, Abkrdbkn— Two guns ; screw cruiser ; speed, 12 knots. Has quadruple expansion engines and is fitted with a powerful search tight. Fisheries Protection Service. Ca/jtain, C. F. Knowlton. CoNSTANCB— Two guns ; screw ram-bowed gun-boat ; 185 tons ; 60 horse power ; speed, 10 knots. Revenue Service (River St. Lawrence). Captain, George M. May. CuRLRW— Two guns ; screw ram-bowed gun-boat ; 158 tons ; 50 horse power ; speed, 10 knots. Fisheries Pro- tection Service (Bay of Fundy). Captain, J. H. Pratt. KiNOPisHBR— Two guns ; sailing schooner ; 107 tons. This schooner is built on the latest design and is extremely fast. Fisheries Protection Service. Captain, W. H. Kent. La Canadihkxk— Two guns ; screw cruiser ; 372 tops ; 60 horse power ; speed, 9i knots. Fisheries Protection Service. Captain, S. Belanger. Lansdownb— Screw steamer ; 680 tons ; 80 horse power; speed, 7 knots. Lighthouse and Buoy Ship. Captain, G. Bissett. Nhwfibld — Screw steamer; 780 tons; 90 horse power; speed, 9 knots. Lighthouse and Buoy Ship. Captain,}. H. Campbell. Pbtrbl— Screw ram-bowed gun-boat; 96 tons; 50 horse power ; speed, 10 knots. Fisheries Protection Service, etc. (Great Lakes). Captain, Edwin Dunn. Quadra— Screw steamer ; 573 tons : 120 ho ■ae power; speed, 12 Knots. Fisheries Protection Ser 'ice, etc. (Pacific Coast). Captain, John S. Wallian. Stanlby— Tvo guns; screw cruiser: 914 tons; 300 horse power; speed, 15 knots. Fisheries Protection Service during the season. Employed as the ice-boat be- tween mainland and P. E. I. in winter. Captain, A. Finlayson. Vioilant— Two guns ; sailing schooner ; 100 tons. Fisheries Protection Service. Captain, H. McKenzie. FOREIGN CONSULS IN 0\HMI{. Argentine Confederation.— Con»uJ, Montreal, F. C. Henshaw ; Vice-Consul, F. L. Wauklyn. Consul, Toronto, Nicol Kingamill ; Vice-Consul, 2'oronto, Frederic Nicholls. Braxil. — Consul General, Montreal, Geo. R. Hart. Chili— Conait^ Vancouver, B.C., P. Morris. Dbnmark.- ConsMi, Montreal, H. H. Wolf ; Vice-Cmvsul, Ottawa, 0. C. Meyer ; Vice-Consul, Quebec, J. A. Schwartz. France. — Montreal, Consul-General, daus la Vaissaiux du Canada, Mons. Alfred Kleczkowski ; Consul tuppUant, Maxime Durand; Chancelier, Duchastel de Montrouge, Attache, Vte. de Saint Phalle ; Halifax, Geo. E. Francklyn ; St. John's, N.B., W. E. Sayre ; Sydney, Fred. Mosley; Three River.^, G. Baloer; Winnipe^j, Auguste Richard; Toronto, Auguste Bolt6; Charlottetoivn, P. E. I., C. Hobkirk ; Les Escou- mains, P. Q., John Topping; Oaspi, P. Q., A. J. Carter. Qkrman Empikv.— Consuls, Quebec, C. Pitl ; Montreal, Dr. Lentze ; Toronto, S. Nordheiiner ; Winnipetji, Wm. Hespeler; Chatham, N.B., Alex. Morrison; St. John, N.B., Rob. Thomson : Halifax, N.S., C. A. Creijvhton ; Victoria, B.C., Carl Loewenberg. Hawaiian Isandh.— Toronto, Hon. J. Enoch Thomp- son, K.CL, Consul-Oeneral ; Lieut. -Col. Geo, A. - Shaw, Vice-ConnU; Montreal, Dickson Anderson, Consul; ft. John. A. O. Cruikshank, ConsiU; Vic- toria, B.C., R. P. Rithet, Consul; Vancouver, B.C. A, Murray Beattie, Consul. iTAVi.— Honorary Consul. Toronto, Chevalier A. M. F Gianelli ; Vice-Consul, Montreal, C. Mariotti, LiBBRiA, Republic or— Consul-General, Toronto, Hon. J. Enoch Thompson, K. C. L. ; Consul, Montreal, Fred. Stancliff«. Vict-Consul, Tbronfo.Fred. Nicholls. Spain.— Co7i«Mi-Gejjera/, Senor Don Candido de Pedro- rena ; Vice-Consul, Dr. Jur. E. de Perera ; Honorary Vice-Consul, J. L. Leprohon, M.D.; Toronto, Hon. J Enoch Thompson, K.C.L. Portugal— Con«u<, Montreal, F A Routh. Sweden and Norway.— Con«ib, Quebec, W. A. Schwartz. Victoria, B.C., R. Ward. Vic«-Consuls, Ottawa, R. C, W. MacCuaig ; Toronto, J. 8. McMurray ; Three Rivers. a. Baloer. United Status or America.— Consul-General, Halifax, Darius H Ingraham ; Consul-General, Montreal, Wen- dell A. Anderson ; Vice and Deputy Consul-Oeneral, Montreal, P. Gorman ; Consul, Quebec, P. B. Spence, Toronto, John W. Coppinger, Consul; Vice-Consul, Xoronto, Chas. A. Hirschfelder ; BrockvUle, J. A. Demarest ; Coaticook Joel Lindsay. \3Kmvk\. -Vice-Consul, Montreal, F. C. Henshaw. School of Pedagogy fo of First-oiass Publ High Schi J. A. McLellan, M.A., 1 B.A., Vice Principal, w branches. Provlr\oial ) (Jasselman, Drawing Mai Vocal Music ; T. Parr, T( thenics. Model School, v dents practise the Art o Principal of the Boys' Scl tent ; T. M. Porter, Sec Third Assistant; S. M. Scott, Mistress Girls' S( Assistant ; M. Meehan, \ Third Assistant ; Mattie Teachers of Drawing, thenics in the Norma Kindergarten Teacher. MacCabe, M.A.,LL.D., Vice Principal ; T.H. Mc Fleury, French Master ; Model Uhool.—K. D. Thos. Swift, First As Assistant; C. F. Suthe Shenick, Mistress Gir Assistant; Margaret A Butterworth, Third Af garten Teacher ; E. B and Teacher of Gymna Collegiate lt\iti Each of the High Sch link between the Publ Lii W. Tytler, B.A W. H. Ballard, M.A W. G. Kidd i^ote.— Belleville, tive Counties. Rev. A. McColl — C. W. Chadwick... :io Inspector. D. McDiarmid, M.D Alexander McNaught Arthur Brown — W. J. Summerby . O. Dufort (Assistant) Arch'd Smirle W. Johnston Robert Kinney, M.D T. A. Craig F. L. Michell, M.A . R. G. Scott, B.A ... Wm. Spankie, M.D Frederick Burrows . Wm. Mackintosh . . . John Johnston Gilbert D. Piatt, B.i! Edward Scarlett .. Wm. E. Tilley, M. 4 James Co vie Brown [1895 01' CASADA. tons; 13S lisheries Pro- 1, 12 knots. Itted with a Ion Service. gun-boat ; . Revenue prge M. May. iin-boat ; 158 fsheries Pro- H. Pratt. ir ; 107 tons. psign and is pe. Captain, jr ; 372 tops ; B Protection . 80 horse Buoy Ship. lorse power; Captain,]. 9fl tons; 50 8 Protection n Dunn. ho •se power; Serdce, etc. 14 tons ; 300 a Protection e Ice-boat be- Captain, A. ■; 100 tons. McKenzie. Consul; Vic- ouver, B.C., Her A. M. F otti. tronto, Hon. '; Montreal, sd. Nicholls. de Pedro- ; Honorary ito, Hon. J i. Schwartz. m, R. 0, W. 'hree Riiiers, il, Halifax, itreal, Wen- n*l-Oeneral, ■ B. Spence, ^ice-Congul, ville, J. A. nihaw. School of Pedagogy for the Professiorial Training of First-olass Pubiio School Teaolfers aqd Higl\ School /^teistants. J. A. McLellan, M.A., LL.D., Pr.'iicipal ; J. M. Levan, B.A., Vice Principal, with Lecturers in the various branches. Proviqcial flormal and Model Schools for the Training of Teachers. yormal School, Toronto.-I. Kirkland, M.A., Princi- pal; William Scott, M.A., Vice Principal; A. C. Oasselman, Drawing Master ; S. H. Preston, Teachtr of Vocal Music ; T. Parr, Teacher of Gymnastics and Calis- thenics. Model School, in which the Normal School Stu- dents practise the Art of Teaching. — Angus Mcintosh, Principal ol the Boys' School ; R. W. Murray, First Assis- tant ; T. M. Porter, Second Assistant ; Jeannie Wood, Third Assistant; S. M. Ross, Fourth Assistant; M. T. Scott, Mistress Girls' School ; May K. Caulfelld, First Assistant ; M. Meehan, Second Assistant ; Alice Stuart, Third Assistant ; Mattie Rose, Fourth Assistant, and the Teachers of Drawing, Music, Gymnastics and Calis- thenics in the Normal School ; Mary E. Mclntyre, Kindergarten Teacher. Normal iSehool, Ottawa.— J. A. MacCabe, M.A.,LL.D., Principal; S.B.Sinclair, B.A., Vice Principal ; T.H. McGuirl, B. A., Drawing Master ; M. Fleury, French Master ; W. G. Workman, Music Master. Model ti-rtooJ.— E. D. Parlow, Principal Boys' School ; Thos. Swift, First Assistant; J. H. Putman, Second Assistant ; C. F. Sutherland, Third Assistant ; Adeline Shenick, Mistress Girls' School; M. O. Joyce, First Assistant ; Margaret A. Mills, Second Assistant ; M. E. Butterworth, Third Assistant; Eliza Bolton, Kinder- garten Teacher ; E. B. Cope, Clerk and Accountant, and Teacher of Gymnastics. Collegiate liistitutes ai^d i\\gi\ Schools. managed by a Board of Trustees, appointed jointly by the County and Town Councils. In cities the Trustees are all appointed by the City Councils, except where there is only one school in the County. The Principal must be a graduate of a British or Coloni.il University, and certified as experienced in teaching. Assistants must also have received the prescribed training. Besides fees, local rates must be raised. Every High School with two qualified teachers receives a fixed amount of 18400, and also a certain sum on salaries of teachers, general equip- ment, suitability of school premises and attendance. High Schools which have an average attendance of 60 pupils, may be made Collegiate Institutes, and receive additional grant. Pupils attending these schools are pre- pared for Matriculation in the Universities. There were 36 Collegiate Institutes and 94 High Schools, with 23,065 pupils, in Ontario in 1898. Public Schools. Each Township is divided into School Sections of a suitable extent for one School ; and in each of these Sec- tions three Trustees are elected to manage its School affairs. In Cities, Towns and Villages, the Schools are managed by a Board of School Trustees elected from the Municipality. There vere 5,954 Puoiic(includmg separ- ate) Schools, with 481,068 pupils, in Ontario in 1893 Educational R^uaeuni. Connected with the Education Department is a Museum, containing specimens of school apparatus and furniture, a valuable collection of Italian, Dutch and Flemish Oil Paintings, and Statuary casts and busts. 'The' Museum is freely open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Total Nuniber of Eduoatior)al Institutions Of all kinds reported by the Education Department aa In operation in the Province of Ontario durinir 1803, was 6,089 attended by 606,000 pupils, and' expending^ $5,233,000 in their support. Each of the High Schools (which form the intermediate link between the Public Schools and the Universities) is List of Pubiio, High, Model aqd Separate School inspectors, etc. CITY IN8P80TORB. James L. Hughes Toronto W. F. Chapman Toronto W. J. Carson London John C. Glashan Ottawa John McLean St. Thomas ^ote.— Belleville, Brantfoid, Stratford, St. Catharines and Windsor are under the Inspectors of their respec- tive Counties. TOWN 1N8PBCTOR8. W. Tytler, B.A Guelph W. H. Ballard, M.A Hamilton W. O. Kidd Kingston Rev. A. McColl Chatham C. W. Chad wick Forest, Toronto, P.O Jote.. D. McCaig Collir ^ .vood Hev. S. H. Eastman . . Oshawa J. W. Garvin Peterboro' All other towns are under the Inspectors of their respective Counties. COnSTT PUBLIC SCHOOL 1N8PKCT0R8 Thomas Hilliard Wal erloo Hon. R. Harcourt, /Welland M.P.P. \ Niagara Falls Inspector. Cou7ity. P.O, D. McDiarmid, M.D Glenj^arry Athol Alexander McNaughton. . Stormont ....Cornwall Arthur Brown Dundos MOkrisburg W. J. Sunimerby Presc't & lus'l Russell O. Dufort (Assistant) .... do. Curran Areh'd Smirle Carleton Ottawa W. Johnston Leeds, No. 1 . . Athens Robert Kinney, M.D .... " No. 2. . Brockville T. A. Craig " No.3&Gren Kemptville F. L. Michell, M.A Lanark Perth R. G. Scott, B.A Renfrew Pembroke Wm. Spankie, M.D Frontenac — Kingston Frederick Burrows Lennox & Ad . Napanee Wm. Mackintosh N. Hastings. . . Madoc John Johnston S. Hastings- . . Belleville Gilbert D. Piatt, B.A ... Prince Edward Picton Edward Scarlett Northuraberl'd Cobourg Wm. E. Tilley, M.A Durham Bowmanvillc James Coyle Brown Peterboro' .... Peterboro Inspector. County. P.O. Chas. D. Curry, £.^ .... Haliburton ... Mindeii James H. Knight E. Victoria .... Lindsay Henry Reazin W. " .... Linden \alley James McBrien Ontario Prince Albert D. Fotheringham S. York Toronto A. B. Davidson, B.A N. " Newmarket ka} Brampton Barrie Barrie Orinia Allan Embury Peel . Rev. Thos. McKee S. Simcoe James C. Morgan, M.A .. N. Simcoe , I--Day {LS^oka J. S. Deacon Halton Milton Joseph H. Smith Wentworth . . . Hamilton M. J. Kelly, M.D.,LL.B. Brant.* Brantford James B. Grey Lincoln St Catharines James H. Ball, M.A Welland Thorold Clarke Moses Haldimand . . . Caledonia J.J.Wadsworth,lf.il,Jlf.B Norfolk Simcoe Wm. Carlyle Oxford Woodstock [229] l4l 230 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. [1895 11895] Inspector. County. P. 0. Thomas Pearce Waterloo Berlin D. P. Clapp, B.A N. Wellingrton. Harriston J.J.Craig 8. " Fergus N. Oordon .. Dufferin Orangeville Thomas Gordon W. Grey Owen Sound Andrew Qrier E. " Thornbury N.W.Campbell S. " Durham Wm. Alexander Perth Stratford John Elirin Tom S. Huron Ooderich David Robb N. Huron Clinton W. S. Clendening E. Bruce Wallierton Alex. Campbell W. " Kincardine John Dearness E. Middlesex . . London Hiail SCHOOL IN8FBCT0R8. J. E. HodfiT'on M.A Toronto John Seath, B.A Toronto MODRIi SCHOOL INSPECTOR. John J. Tilley Toronto Itupeetor, Huarh D. Johnson . .. Weloum Atkin Rev. W. H. G. Colles Robert Park Chas. A. Barnes, B.A John Brebner Theodule Qirardot . . D. A. Maxwell, M.A. LL.B., Ph.D D. MoCaig Rev. 0. Grant, M.A . . County. P. 0. W. Middlesex. Strathroy Elgin St. Thomas E. Kent Chatham W. " Chatham Lambton No. 1 London " No. 2 Samia Essex, No. 1.. Saiidvich '* No. 2 . . Amherstburi; Dii.ofAlgonia. CoUingwood D. Parry S'd \ q ,,,. & Nipissing. / """'a- SEPARATE SCHOOL INSPECTORS. James P. White . Toronto Cornelius Donovan, M.A Hamilton PRINCIPAL, SCHOOL OK PBDAOOOT, AND INSPECTOR OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. J. A. McLellan, LL.D Toronto PRINCIPALS OF HIOH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES. Alexandria . . . Almonte Arnprior Arthur Athens Aurora Aylmer, CI.. Barrie, C.I ... Beamsville . . . Belleville .... Berlin Bowmanville . Bradford Brampton Brantford.C.I. Brighton Brockville.C.I Caledonia Campbelltord . Carleton Place Cayuga Chatham, C.I. Clinton, C. I . Cobourg, C I . Coibo'tie CoUin^w'd.C.I Cornwall Deseroiito — Dundaa Dunnville Dutton E^ora Essex Fergus Forest Gait, C.I Gananoque . . . Georgetown . . Glencoe Ooderich, C.I. Gravenhurst . . Grimsby Ouelph, C.I . . Hagersville . . R. Young, B.A. P. C. McGregor, B. A W. B. Craig, B.A. A. Stevenson, B.A. J. H. Mills, M.A. A. L. Aubin, B.A. W.W. Rutherford, B^ T. H. Redditt, B.A. W. W. Jardine, B.A. E. F Milburn, B.A. J. W. Connor, B.A. M. M.Fenw'ck B.A. J. Waugh, B.A. W. J. Fenton. B.A. A. W. Burt, B.A. J. W. Grey, B.A. W.Pakenham, B..4. J. R. Street, M.A. A. M. Shields, B.A. W.J. Patterson, ilf. .4. L. Kinnear, M.A. P. S. Paterson, B.A J. Houston, M.A. Geo. W. Mitchell, M.^. W. Bellamy, B. A W. Williams, B.A. W. D. Johnston, B.A A.G. Knight, B.A. J. Reid, M.A., LL.B J. E. Crolv, M.A D. S. Skinner, B.A. J. A. Snell, M.A. C.L.Crassweller, B.A P.Perry, MA. A. C. Crosby, M.A. T. Carscadden, M.A W. K. T. Smellie.iJ.^ A. H. Gibbard, B.A. J. Tremeer, B.A. H. I. Strang, B.A. (Vacant). r^.W. Harrison, i>f. .4. J. Davison, B.A. J. McNicol, B.A . Athens G. Barrie W Beamsville R. Berlin J. Brac^ridge .. W Bradford A Brampton A. Brantford .... W, Caledonia R, Chatham J. Clinton W, Cobourg A. CoUingwood . . E. Cornwall J. Durham T. Elora L. Forest T. Gait R. Gananoque J. Ooderich R. Sliarman . J. Hallet. J. Brown. Suddaby . Donaldson. Ortou L. Merrill. . Wilkinson Thompson. C. Smith. . R. Lough Rirber Ward. Connolly. Allmi K. Fallis. A Reid. Alexander C. Linklater Park Hamilton, C.I. Harriston .... Hawkesbury. . Ingersoll, C.I. Iroquois Kemptville . . Kincardine . . Kingston, C.I. Lindsay, C.I. . Listowel London, C.I .. Lucan Madoc Markham Meaford Mitchell Morrisburg, CI Mount Forest. Napanee, C.I. Newburgh Newcastle Newmarket . . Niagara Niagara Falls S Nia,^ara Falls. Norwood .... Oakville Omemee Orangeville . . Orillia Oshawa Ottawa, C.l . . Owen Sn'd, C.I Paris Parkhill Pembroke Perth, C.I... . Peterboro'.C.I Petrolea Picton Port Arthur . . Port Dover . . Port Elgin .... PRINCIPALS Hamilton . . . Ingersoll Kincardine . . . Kingston Lindsay London Madoo Meaford Milton Minden • Mitchell Morrisburg . . . Mount Forest . Napanee Newmarket . Norwood Orange\'ille . . . Owen Sound . Parry Sound Perth R. A.Thompson, 5.il J. McMurchie, B.A. W. Dlllane, B.A. W. Briden, B.il. J. A. Jackson, B.A. R. C. Rose, B.A. S. W. Perry, B.A. W. S. Ellis, £.^. J, C. Harstone, B.A, W. A. Phillips, B.A. F. W. Merchant, M.A C. W. Mulloy. B.A. A. H. Watson, B.A. G. H. Reed, B.A. Alex. Mowat, B.A. W. Elliot, B.A. J. S. Jamieson, M.A. J. H. Brethour, B.A T. M. Henry, B.A. D. A. Nesbit, B.A. H. Davidson, B.A. J. E. Dickson, B.A. W. F. Seymour, B.A. Fred. Sherin, M.A. J. D. Dickson. J, Davidson, M.A. N. J. Wellwood, B. A T. O. Page, B. .4. A. Steele, B.A. J. Ryerson, B.A. L. C. Smith, B.A. J. Macmillan, B.A. W. H. Jenkins, B.A. J. W. Acres, B. 4. E M. Bigg, M.A. B. Freer, B.A. R. A. Paterson, B.A. C. Fessenden, B.A. J.J.Ben, B.A. R. Dobson, B.A. W.H.L&w, B.A.,M.D D. Hicks, B.A. J. T. Lillie, B A. OF MODEL SCHOOLS. . S. B. Sinclair, B.A. . H. F. McDiarmid . F. C. Powell . R. K. Row . G. E. Broderick . R. M. Graham. . E. Richardson. . A. Jordan. . W. F. Inman. . C. S. Eggleton . C. M. French. . W. B. Kayler. . S. Westervelt . J. Bowerman . W. Rannie . F. E. Perney . M. N. Armstrong . T. A. Reid . J. A. Cummings . M. M. Jaquea Port Hope Port Perry . . Port Rowan . . Prescott Renfrew Richmond Hill Ridgetown,C.I Sarniu,C.I Seaforth,C.I.. Simcoe Smith'sFalls.. Smithville StCath'nes,CI St. Mary's, C.I Stirling Stratford, O.I. Strathroy, C.l. Streetsville . . St.Thomas,C.I Sydenham Thorold Tilsonburg . . . Toronto, C. I : Jarvis St . . Jameson Av. Harbord St. Toronto June. Trenton Uxbridge Vankleekhill . Vienna Walkerton . . Wardsville . . Waterford Watford Waterdown .. Welland Weston Whitby, C.I .. Wiarton Williamstown Windsor Woodstock, CI T.A. Kirkconnell.B.A D. McBride, B.A. E. Pugsley, B.A. M. McPherson, M.A. C. McDowell, B A. N. Robertson, B.A-. J.G. Little, B.A. D.M.Grant, R.A. C. Clarkson, B.A. J. D. Christie, B.A. J. A. Houston, 3f.il. W. H. Hunt, B.A. J. Henderson, M.A, S. Martin, B.A. J. S. Carstairs, B.A. C. A. Mayberry, B.A. J. E. Wetherell, B.A. J. O. McGregor, M.A N. Quance, B.A. J. R. Johnston, B.A. A. W. Reavley, B.A. J. Clark, B.A. A. MacMurchy, M.A. L. E. Embree, M.A. H. B.Spotton, M.A. F. C. Colbeck, £.4. W. Oliver, B.A. H.G. Park, B.A. T. Jamieson, B.A, H. Bonis, B.A. J. Morgan, M.A. J WMacKav,JM,B5(; S. Phillips,'/?.^. C. Potter, n.A. J. A. Freeman, B.A. H. M. McCuaig, Jf.^. T. E.Elliott, JS.4. W. W. Tamblvn, M.A H.De La Matter, B..4. D. McKay, B.A. W. S, Cody, B.A. D.H. Hunter, B.A. Picton Plantagenet.. . Port Hope Port Perry Prescott Renfrew Richmond St. Thomas Sarnia . . Simcoe Stratford Strathroy Toronto Toronto Junct. Vankleekhill . . Walkerton Welland Whitby Windsor Woodstock R. F. Oreenless P. Chenay F. Wood ■ A. M. Rae C. Macpherson E. N. Jory W. J. Simpson N. M. Campbell A. Wark J. Rowat J. R. Stuart ' T. Dunsmore L. J. Clarke W. Wilson E. Hoidge E. J. Rowlands. S. C. Woodworth J. Brown C. N. Callander 8. Nethercott ' -n\e Ui\W«. sit Vititor, The Honourable Unant-Governor of Ontaru Chaticellor, The Honov. ^'.^AaivoX, Willian, President, James Uoudo Librarian, Hugh Homb Registrar, James Brebne Curator of Museum of i Wright. M.A., B.SO. Bursar, J. K- BerKeie, atreet, Toronto.) , FACULTY OF ARTS- PR* Physicn-JMwea Loudoi Loudon, D.A.. Demonstra turer; John C. McLennJ **Ma«L»r.a(tc.-AHredB, T. DeLury, BA-r,Le«*«j;e Cfcemt«fri/-Win»am H. Wm. Lash Miller, B.A.. P Demonstrators. BioJo,7!/-R. Kamsay W Edward C. Jeffrey, B.A., M.B., Assistant Demonst. Physiology—A.- B. Mac *'^Mineralo:jy and Geologi LL.D., Professor. History ami Fthnolot B A., Professor. Comparative Philologi Pftito.w/)/!?/— James Gi lessor of History of Ph Ph.D., Lecturer and D B.A., Ph.D.,!^pecialLe( Italian and SpanwhH FACULT Anatomu—J- H- R'c Primrose, MB., O.m., Demonstrator ; H. WUB turer- F. N. C Starr, SoV W. B. rhAstle Oordon, M.B., F. Winn_ M D., Assistant Deniom Surgery-\y.'^- Aik< McFarlane, M.U., i. '' Clinical Surgery ; G. . Associate ^rotes^or. Pathulogy-John Ca Amyot, MB., Demons Mediciiic-J. E. Gral and Clinical Medicme Professor ; W. P. Cave Pharmacology ana ©.A., M.D., Professor etrator. , , Oynacoloyy ana i gynaecology : A. H • > Ophthalmoloqy,Otnl B.A. Reeve. B.A.,M, O H. Burnham, M.U. MD., Clinical Lectur Hygiene-yf.OVXni Toxicology— y(- "• Medical Junspru Hon. David Mills, LI Medical Psycholog] Biologji and Phyt B.Sc, Edin., Biolos Ph.D., Phynology ;. 1 Demonstrr.or in Bw Chemist JZ-WiHia Ellis, M.A., M.B. W P/ii/oits— James L Political Economi mavor. Professor. ,Roinan Laru— Ho Constitutional at Mills, LL.B.,'Q.C., 11 [1895 ■ 1895] EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 231 lathroy ] ThoiDoa athani »thani tidon fiia hdvich hheretburg llingwood ■Ilia. • Toronto Hamilton I OF NORMAL Toronto EDUCATIOflAL IN8TITUTI0|I8. 11)0 Uqlvt sity of Toroi)to. Vititor, The Honourable Oeorsre A. Kirkpatrick, Lieu- tenant-Governor of Ontario. Chaticellor, The Honourable Edward Blake, M.A., LL.a.QC, M.P. Vice-chancellor, William Mulock, M.A., Q.C., M.P. President, James Loudon, M.A. Librarian, Hugh Honiby Langton, B.A. Regiitrar, James Brebner, B.A. Curator of Museum of Natural History, R. Rainsay Wright, M.A., B.So. Bursar, J. K. Berkeley Smith, Esq., (120 Simcoe street, Toronto.) KACULTY OF ARTS-'PR0FF.880R8 AND LKCTITRERS. Physics— J amea Loudon, M.A., Professor; W. J. Loudon, B.A., Demonstrator; C. A. Chant, B.A., Lec- turer ; John C. McLennan, B.A., Assistant Demon- etrator. Mathematics— Alfred Baker, M. A., Professor; Alfred *r. DeLury, B.A., Lecturer. CAejrtw'illiamson, M.A., LL.D. Registrar, Rev. George Bell, C.A., LL.D. FACULTY OF THEOLOGY. Primarius Professor of Divinity, the Principal; Prqfessor of Hebrew, Chaldee and Old Testament Exegesis, Rev. John B. Mowat, M.A., D.D. ; Apolo- getics and New Testament Criticism, Rev. Donald Ross, B.D., D.D. ; Lecturer on Pastoral Theology, Rev. D. J. Macdonnell, B.D. FACULTY OF ARTS, PROraSSORS. Astronomy, Rev. J. Williamson, M.A., LL.D.; Hebrew, Rev. J. B. Mowat, M.A., D.D. ; Mathematics, Nathan F. Dupuis, M.A., F.B.S., Edin,; History, Rev Geo. D. Ferguson, B.A. ; Moial Philosophy, John Watson, M.A., LL.D. ; Latin, J. Fletcher, M.A., Oxon. ; Physics, D. H. Marshall, M.A., Edin., F.R.S.E. ; English Lan- guage and Literature, Jas. Cappon, M.A.; Modem Lan- guages, John McGillivrav, B.A., Ph.D., Leipsic ; Mental Philoscphu, Samuel W. Dyde, M.A., D.Sc.; Greek, Rev. J. McNaughton, M.A. ; Botany, Rtv. James Fowler, M.A., F.R.C.S.; Political Scienct, Adam Shortt, },f. A.; Animal Biology and Physiology, A. P. Knight, M.A., M.D.; Latin and Greek and Lecturer on Comparative Philo- logy and Sanscrit, Rev. Alex. B. Nicholson, B.A. Tutor in Mathematics, E. A. Roid, M.A.; Tutor in Modern Languages, J. W. Mcintosh, M.A. FACULTY OF PRACTICAL SCIENCE, PROFESSORS. Mathematics and Dean of Faculty, Nathan F. Du- puis, M.A., F.B.S., F.R.S.C. ; Physics, D.H. Marshall, M.A., F.R.S.E.; Botany, Rev. Jas. Fowler, M.A., F.R.S.C; Animal Biology and P\:,siology, A. P. Knight, M.A., M.D. , Civil Fnginf.ing, R. Carr Harris, O.E. ; J rV'l ' ' j,i. •!: 232 EDUCATIONAL INSTITPTIONS. [i^sosli^^s] Assititatit in Mathematics, E. A. Keid, M.A.; Demon- itrator m Experimental Vhiisic», Samuel A. Mitchell, M.A.; Ingtructor in the Practice oj Electrical Engin- eeriiiy, J. Campbell ; Lecturer on Navigation, Capt. T. Donnelly, Dominion Mamie In8)>ector; Lecturer on Architecture, Arthur Ellis, Architect; Lecturer on Heating, Sanitary Plumbing, and Ventilation, S. Birch ; Lecturer on Plane Surveying, T. W. Nosh, P.L.S. FACULTY OF MEDICINE, I'ROFESSORS. Principles and Practice of Medicine, Dean of the Faculty, Fife Fowler, M.D., L.C.K.S. ; Clinical Medicine and Dermatology, T. >I. Fenwick, M.D. ; Materia Medica and Therapeuticn, John Herald, M.A., M.D; Principles and Practice of Surgery, Hon. Michael Sul- livan, M.D. ; Clinical Surgery, R. W. Garrett, M.A., M.D. ; Systematic Anatomy, Edward Ryan, B.A.,M.D. ; Surgical Anatomy, D. E. Mundell, B.A., M.D., Demon- strator of Anatomy, Jamea. W. Ciimpbell, M.D. ; Obstet- rics and Gynaecmogy, K. N. Fenwick, M.A., M.D., M.R.C.S., Engr. ; Medical Jurisprudence and Sanitary Science, II. J. Saunders, M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng., Piofes- 8or; Pathology, G. W. Anjflln, M.D., M.K.C.S., F.O.S., Lecturer in Opthalmology, Otology, Laryngology and Rhinology, J. C. Connell, M.A., M.D. ; Professor of Botany and Vegetable Hittology, James Fowler, M,A., F.R.C.S. ; Projessm' of Animal hiology. Physiology and Histology. A. P. Knijrh^, M.A., M.D. ; Fellow in Physi- ology, D. Cunning'haui, B.A., M.D. ; Professor vfChtin- istry,\\. L. Goodwin, B.Sc, Lend., D.Sc.Edin. ; Tutor in Chemistry, Isaac Wood, M.A., M.D. FACl'LTV OF LAW, LECTURRRS Roman Law, John Maule Machar, M.A. ; Criminal Law, Byron M. Britton, M.A„ Q.C. ; Common Law, R. Vashon Rogers, B.A. ; Law of Real Property, G. M. Maodonnell, B.A.,Q.C. ; Equity, R. T. Walkem, LL.B., Q.C. ; Medical Jurisprudence, John Mclntyre, M.A., Q.C. RfoCill Uqivertity, Moiitreal. Viaitor, His Excellency the Right Honorable The Earl of Aberdeen. President and Chancellor of the University, Hon. Sir D. A. Smith, K.C.M.O. LL.D.(Hon. Cantab.). Principal, The Vice-Principal will act during vacancy. Acting Secretary, 3. W. Brakehridge, B.C.L., 117 Shuter Street, Montreal. Clerk, Samuel R. Burrell, 688 Cadieux Street. OFFICERS OP INSTRUCnOJI. Peter Redpath, Professor of Pure Mathematics, Vice- Principal and Dean of the FactUty of A rts, A. Johnson, M.A., LL.D. (Dublin), D.C.L., F.R.S.C.; Hiram Mills, Professor of Classical Literature, Honorary Librarian, Rev. Q. Cornish, M.A., LL.D. ; French Language and Literature, P.J. Darey, M.A., B.C.L., LL.D. ; DeaH of the Faculty of Medicine, Hygiene, Robt. Craik, M.D.; Dean of the Faculty of Law, and Gale Professor of Roman and Public Law, N. W. Trenholme, Q.C, M.A., D.C.L.; Law of Real Estate, Hon. J. S. Wurtele, D.C.L. ; CAeinwt- frj/, Facui^j/o/JfediciHe.G. P.Girdwood,M.D.,F.R S.C; Logic atid John Frothiiigham Professor of Mental and Moral Philosop?!y, Rev. J. Clark Murray, LL.D. (Glas- :ow), F.R.S.C; David J. Greenshields Profemor of ''hemistry and Mineralogii, and Lecturer in Assaying, B. J. Harrington, B.A., Ph.D., F.G.S., F.R.S.C; Sur- gery and Clinical Surgery, T. O. Roddick, M.D. ; Gyncecology, W. Gardner, M.D. ; Deaii of the Faculty of Applied Science, William Scott Projessor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, H. T. Bovey, M.A., M. Inst. C.E., D.C.L., LL.P., F.R.S.C; Molson Professor of English Language and Literature, Lec- turer in History, Charles E. Moyse, B.A. (London); Surveying, ean of Factilty of Arts, William Gooderhum EniiUsh Literature, Rev. Alfred H. Reynar, M.A., LL.D.; Nellen Ancient Hiatory, A. I'. Bain, M.A., LL.D.; Eyerton Ryerson, Mental and Moral Philo»o'>hy, Rev. E. 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Dymond ; Bumar, (V. N. Howie > Medical Officer, D. Marquis ; Matron, Miso M. B. Dunn ; Tradet' hutnu-tur, Thomas Truss; Literary Staff, W. B. Wiokens, , P. Padden, Misses C. Gillin, M. E. Walsh and Mrs. L. F. Murray (KindetKar- ten) ; iSu»ic Staff, J. E. Jaques, Mrs. K. Plewes, Miss. A. F. Davy, Misn E. Moore ; Piano Tuning Instructor, W. 0. Raymond ; Instructress— Machine tuid Hand Sewing and Beadwork, Miss E. Loveys, Knitting and Fancy Work, Miss L. H. Haycock; Assistant Itistructreas, Miss K. Burk»; Visitor's Attendant, Miss M. Cronk Ontario Institution for tt|e Education and Iqstruo- tion of tl)e Deaf and Dunib, Belleville. Oovernment Insvctor, Dr. T. F. Chaml>erlain ; Super- intendent R. Math - in J M.A.; Bursar, Alex. Matheson; Physician, J. E. Eakins, M.D.; Matron, Miss Isabella Walker. Teachers — D. P.. Coleman, M. A., P. Denys, .Geo. F. Stewart, D. J. McKillop, W. J. Campbell, Mrs. 1. G. Tt-rrill, Miss S. Templeton, Miss M. M. Ostrom, J. O. Balis, B.A.; Mr^. Balis, Mise Mary Bull, Miss Florence Maybee ; Teacher of Articulation, Miss Mar- gery Curlette ; Instructress in Ornamental and Fancy Work, Miss Mary Bull ; Teacher of Drawing, Miss Edith M. Yarwood. Clerk and Storekeeper, I. G. Smith ; Supervisor oj Boys, Wm. Douglass ; histructress oj Sexmng, Miss A. Gallagher; Eni. '.eer, J. Middlemas; Master Carpenter, Frank Flynn ; /'> ufter Shoemaker, Wm. Nurse ; Far- mer, Michael O.veara; Garr/ener, Thoir^" """s. S(. Mlioliaers College. ProvincMl, V. kev. V. Marijon, C.S.B. ; Superior, Rev. J. R. Teefy, M. A., C.S.B. ; Director, Rev. M.J. Muloahy, C.S.B.' Treasurer and Professor of Natural Philosophy, Rev. J.J. Guinane, C S.B.; Rhetoric, Mr.W.D. Heenan; Belles Li'Atres, Rev. A. P. Du Mouchel, C.S.B.; Srd Latin, Rv.F.Wftlsh, C.S.B.; 2nd latin, Mr. W.E.King; Element- aril Latin, Rev. A. Martin, C.S.B. ; 1st Commercial, Mr. D. Quinlan ; Snd Commercial, Mr. M. J. Ryan ; Srd Commercial, Mr. 0. Collins ; Elenuntary English, Mr. C. J. Phelan; Prefect of Study and Professor of French, Mr. E A. Cot6; Vv ic, Rev. E. F. Murray, C.S.B.; Prefect of her reatior, , Mr. J Costello ; Pastor of St. Basil's Chu'i^i , Rev L. Br'tnnan, C.S.B. ; Sacristan, Mr. M. J. Peri> , ^V'aplain u Sacred Heart Orphanage, Rev. L. Cherrier, C S.B.; Ir alid, Rev. J. J. P. McEvoy, O.S.B., 277 2nd Stre-c, Jersey City, N. J. THF SCHOLASTIC, ru CV THE BASIL'^W COMMUNITY. [St. Hichael'P Coile^-;.] Superior— Rev, R. McBk'«nIy, Co. B. , and six Nohokstics. THE NOVITIATE OP THE BA8ILIAN COMMUNITY. [Rt. Clair Avenue.] IKrectorg— Rev. J. J. M. Aboulin, C.S.E., and Rev. T. Hayes, C.S.B. Montreal Diocesan Tlieoiogical College , President, Right Rev. W. B. Bond, D.D., LL.D. Lord Bishop of Montreal. Vice-President, A. F. Oault, Esq. Principal, Rev. Canon Henderson, D.D., 896 Dor- chester street, Montreal. Secretary, Registrar and Bursar, N. Mudge, Esq., 29 Lome avenue. Honorary Treasurer, Q. Garth, Esq. Lecturers— Pastoral Tneology, the Bishop ; Systemntic Theology, Exeoetics and Liturgies, the Principal ; Scrip- ture rftdtorj'. Rev. Canon Mills, B.D.; Apolonetics, the Dear of Mo'ntreal ; Ecclesiastical History, Rev. G, O, Troop, M, A.; Mathematics, Rev. Canon Enipson, M.A,: Classical Tutor, Rev, C. C. Waller, B.A., Cainb., Eng. Presbyterian College, Montreal. Board of Management — Chainnan, D. Mornce ; Sec- retary, J. Stirling ; Treasurer, Rev. R. H. Warden, D.D. Senate— President, Rev.Principal MacVicar.D.D., LL.D.; Secretary, Rev. Prof. Campbell, M.A., LL.D. Staff'— Principal and Professor of Systematic Theology, Rev. D. H. MaeVicar, D,D,, LL.D.: Church History and Apologetics, Rev. J. Campbell, M.A., LL.D.; French Professor of Theology, Rev. D. Coussirat, B.D., B.A.; Old and New Testament Exegesis, Rev. J. Scrimger, M.A ; Homiletics, Saered Rhetoric, and Church Govrrn. ment. Rev. J. Ross, B.D., M.A. ; Gaelic Language and Literature, Rev. N, MaoNish, B.D., LL.D.; dlassics W. M. Townsend, B,A.; Elocution, J. P. Stephen, Esq.'; Mathematics, J, S. Gordon, B. A.; Ecclesiastical Archi- tecture, A. T. Taylor, F.R.LB.A. ; Offlcers— Principal Rev. D. H. MaoVicar, D.L»., LL.D.; Registrar, Rev. j\ Campbell, M.A., LL,D. ; Honorarii Librarian, Re\. Prof. Sorimger, M.A. ; Steward ai.a Bedel, W. Brown. Morrin College, Queoeo. FOUNDED IN 1S60. " Chairman Board of Oovernors, Rev. A. T. Love, B.A. Professors— Vice-Vrineipal, Rev. Andrew T. Love, B.A. ; Classics, William Crocket, M.A.; Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Henry Walters. B.A.; .Vental and Moral Philosophy and Logic, Rev. Thos, Macadam ; Elementary Chemistry, Henry Walters, B, A., English Languige and Literature, Rev. Thos. Macadam ; History, Rev. A. T. Love, B.A.; French Language, Rev. T. Z. Lefebvre ; Apologetics, Rev. R. Campbell, M.A., B.D., D.Sc; Greek Exegesis and Systematic Theology, Rev. Thos. Macadam ; Church History and Pastoral Theology, Rev. A. T. Love, B.A.; Ecclesiastical Polity, Rev. X. McLennan, M.A.; Homileties, Rev. D. Tait, B.A. Tl)e Mount Allison Ladies' College, Owen's /^rt Institutiont and Conservatory of Musio, Sackville, [!• B. Principal, Rev. B. C. Borden, D. D. ; Preceptress, Mrs. A. N. Archibald ; Physics, Rev. B. C.Bordeii,D.D.; Latin and Natural Science, Mrs. A. N. Archibald ; Enilish Language and Literature, Miss Laura Lathern, B.A. ; Mathematics, Raymond C. Archibald, B.A. ; Elocution ani Physical Culture, Miss L, Jean Land- ers ; French and English, Miss Jeanette E. Thomas, B.A. ; English, Miss Estelle Cook, B.A, ; Shorthand atid Typewriting, Miss S, A, Mundy ; Matron, Mis* Miriam FuUerton ; Housekeeper, Miss Edith Masters, Owen's Art Institution — Professor, John Hammond, R,C,A. ; Associate Teachers, Miss Bessie Alcorn, and Miss Ethel Ogden. Conservatory qf Music— Piano, Orqan atid Themy, Prof. F, M. Lillebridge ; Piano, Miss Carrie Crompton, Miss Julia H. Johnson and Miss- Lena J. Schreuder; VocalCulture, Fraulein Lachs; TioJin, Harmony and instrumentation, Mr. Chas. L. Chis- holm ; Violin, Raymond C. Archibald, B.A. ; Cornet, Mr, J, J, Ansel, Prince of Wales' College, Cliarlottetown, P.E,I. FOUNDED 1860, Academic Staff— Latin, Greek, Senior Mathematics, Alexander Anderson, LL,I>,, Princiual; English, French, School Management, John Cavei, ; Mathematics, Science and Agriculture, Herbert Shaw ; Junior Latin, Greek, Rngliui, etc., Samuel N, Robertson, B,A,; Book-keeping, L, B, Miller; Principal in Model School and Assistant m French, Joseph O, Arsenault ; Ttacher of the Infant Department, Alexandra Scott, Soliool of Practical Soienoe, Toronto. Principal, J, Galbraith, M,A,, M, Can, Soo, C,E, Members of the Council — Professor of Engineering (Chairman); J, Galbraith, .M..\,, M,, Can, Soc. C.E.; Applied Chemistry, W. H. Ellis, M.A.,M.B. ; Assaying and Metallurgy, A. P. Coleman, M.A., Ph.D.; Sttrwei/- ing (Secretary), L. B. Stewart, O.L.S., D.T.S.; Archi- tecture, C. H. C. Wright, B.A.Sc; Electrical Ennineer- ing, T. R. Rosebrugh, M.A.. Grad. S.P.S. ; Applied Mechanics, J. A, Duff, B.A., Grad. S.P.S. Assistant Instructors— J . Keele, B.A.Sc, E. J. Lash- inger, B.A.Sc. A. T. Laintf, B.A,Sc,; R, W. Antfus, Grad, S,P,S,, W. E, Boustead, Grad, S,P,S,, W. Lawson, B,A.Sc, Members of the Faculty of the Uninersity of Toronto whose classes are attended by the regular stud';nts of the School— Professor of iJ/ij/«i<;», Jame« Loudo", M,A,; Mineralogy and Geology, E, J, Chapman, Ph.D., LL.D.; Biology, R. Roinsay Wright, M.A., B.Sc; Chrmistry, W. H. Pike M.A., Ph.D,; Mathematics, ,'ilfred Bakor, M.A.; Physiology, A, U, Macallum, B,A,, M,B,, Ph.D.,- Physics. W. J, Loudon, B C, A, Chant, B,A. ami J, C, McLennan, B,A,; Mathematics, Alfred T, DeLury, B,A,; Chemistry, W. L, Miller, B,A,, Ph,D,: Mathe- maties, J. W, Odell, B,A.; Physics, G, F, Hull, B,A, INCORPORA Visitor, His Honor Georj LL,D,, &c,, Lieutenant-Gove Chairman of the Board oJ Esq, . n Faculty— Director and P L. Goodwin, B,Sc, (Lond,), I fessor of Mineralogy, Metall Niool, M,A. : Lecturer on Willet G, Miller, B,A,; Lee logy of Ontario and the Hinerals, Wm, Hamilton ] ciate Royal School of Mines R Carr Harris, C,E,; Lectw and Office Drawim, Topoa liam Mason; Lecturer on M Laboratory Dononstraton Isaac Wood, M,A, Junior Department, ' Mrs, Sara B, Patterson Janitor, Hugh Lane, 1896] EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 237 P.E.I. The School of Nliniqx aqd J^ioulture, Kingatoq, Ont WCORPORATED 1892. Vi»itor, His Honor George A. Kirkpatrick, D.C.L., LL.D., &c., Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Chairman of the Board ofGooemorn, J. B. Carruthers, Esq. Faimlty— Director and Professor of Chemistry, Wm. L. Goodwin, B.Sc. (Lond.), D.So. (Edin.), F.R.S.C. ; Pro- fessor of Mineralogy, Metnlhirgj; and Assaying, William Niool, M. A. ; Lecturer on Geology and Petrography, Willet O. Miller, B.A.; Lecturer on The Economic Geo- logy of Ontario and the IHscovery and Winning of mneraU, Wm. Hamilton Merritt, M.E., F.G.S., Asso- ciate Royal School of Mines ; Professor of Engineering, R. Carr Harris, O.E.; Lecturer on Freehand, Mechanical and Office Drauring, Topography and Surveying, Wil- liam Mason; Lecturer on Mining Land, Joseph Bawden; Laboratory Demonstrators, T. L. Walker, M.A., Dr. Isaac Wood, M.A. MoCill (lonqal Soliool, Montreal. Principal and Ordinary Prcfestor of Mathematics and Lecturer on Art of Teaching and Natural Sei- tnce, Sampson Paul Robins, M.A., LL.D. ; English Language, Literature and Science, Abner W. Knee- land, M.A.; Fretvch, Madame So|>hie Comu ; Music, Mr. R. J. Fowler ; Elocution, Mr. .Ino. P Stephen ; Draw- ing, Miss Green ; Assistant to the Principal, Miss Lillian B. Robins, B.A.; Tonic Sol-Fa, Mr. W. H. Smith; Botany, Prof. D. Penhallow, B.Sc. ; Physiology and Hygiene, D. T. Reed, M.D. ; Chemistry, Nevil N. Evans, B.Sc. MODBIi SCHOOL OF IHB m'OILL NORMAL SCHOOL. Head Master of Boys' School, Mr. O. Rexford, B.A.,So.; ffead Mistress of Oirls' School, Miss Mary J. Peebles ; Head Mistress of Primary School, Miss Lucy H. Deri'^k ; Assist'nts in the Model Schools, Miss Selina F. Sloan, Miss Elizabeth Reid, Miss Annie L. Woodington, Miss Ethel Stuart : Miss Clara Douglas ; Miss Emma M. Williams, Miss Gertrude Blackett ; Kindergarten, Miss Louise Derick. Laval Normal 8ol\ool, Quebec. Principal, Rev. Th. G. Rouleau ; Assistant, Rev. Alph. Caron ; Professors, N. Lacasse, Jos, L^tourneau, John Ahem, Chas. J. Magnan, J. D. Freve, Oustave Oagnon, Chas. Lefevre; Honorary Prnfenaor, F. X. Toussaint. Provincial,)(orinal School, Truro, fl.S. Principal, Psychology and Pedagogy, John B. Calkin, A.M.; History of Education and Method in Language >sors, Rev. Jos. Biela, C.R., D.D.; Rev. Anthony Waeohter, C.R., M.A.; Mr. J. Suddaby, M.A.; Mr. Frank Shaidle; Mr. R.A. OMeara. Professor of Music, Mr. F. Mayrhofer. Hofqes for Indian Children. Shinowauk Home for Indian Childrek— Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma. Established 1875. Committee— Chairman and President. The P'shopof Algoma ; Secretary, His Honor Judge Johnston ; Prin- cipal, Rev. J. Irvine ; W. J.Thompson, Esq.; Rev. E. A. Vesey. Principal and Chief Manager, Rev. J. Ir\ine, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont ; House Manager, V. V\ . Dooley ; Far- mer, John Abercrombie ; Foretr..m, of Factory, D. D. Roller ; Bootmaker. Robert Stark ; Tailor, W. Soney ; Weaver, Albert John ; Teamster, W. Van Egmond ; tiatran, Miss Wilding ; Lady Superintendent. Miss Lena Brown ; Laundress, Mrs. Van Egiiiond ; Schoolmaster, F. Boulden ; Lady Teacher, Miss Champion. Oiitarlo Agricultural College, Cuelph. President and Professor 0/ English Literature and Political Economy, Jas. Mills, M.A. , LL.D.; Geology and Nattiral History, J. Hoyes Panton, M.A., 'F.G.S. ; Chemistry, A. E. Shuttleworth, B.A., Sc; Dairy Hus- bandry, H. H. Dean, B.S.A.; Keferinorj/ Science, J. Hugo Reed, V.S. ; Assistant Resident and Mathemat- ical Master, 3. B. Reynolds, B.A. ; Lecturer on Agricul- ture and Live Stock, G. E. Day, B.S.A. ; Lecturer on Horticulture, H. L. Hutt, B.S.A. ; Assistant Chemist, R. Harcourt, B.S.A. ; Experimentalist, C. A. Zavitz, B.S.A.; Instructor in Drill and Gymnastics, Captain Walter Clarke ; Farm Superintendetit, Wm. Rennie ; Foreman of Mechanical Department, James MoIntoi.; Chemistry and Re- gistrar of the Faculty, R. F. Ruttan, B.A., M.D. ; Sur- gery and Clinical Surgei-y, J. Bell, M.D.; Pathology and Director of the Museum. J. G. Adami, M.A., M.D^, Cantab; Laryngology, G. ff. Major, B.A., M.D.; Lecturers -Gynaecology, T. J. Alloway, M.D. ; Medicine and Clinical Mediexne, F. G. Finley, M.B., London, M.D., McGfll ; Laryngology and i^enior Demonstrator of Anatomy, Ih S. Birkett M.D.; Medicine and Clinical' Medicine, H. A. Lafleur, B.A., M.D. ; Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Geo. Armstrong, M.D.; Mental Dis- eases, T. J. W. Burgess, M.D. ; Demonstrators and As- sistant Demonstrators, W. R. Sutherland, M.D., Wyntt Johnston. M.D., John M. Elder, B.A., M.D., J. G. 'Mc- Carthy, B.A., M.D., D. J. Evans, M.D., N. D. Gunn,. M.D., W. 9. Morrow, M.D., R. C Kirkpstrick, M.D., C F. Martin, B.A., M.D. 240 MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS. [I895B1895] l|alif«x MMioal CcUege, Nalifax, N.S. Profeaityn —Medicine and Medical Juritprudence, Alex. P. Held, M.D.C.M. MoGill, L.R.C.S. Edin., L.O.P. ,& S. Can. ; Obitetrics and Oyncecology, Wm. B. Slayter, M.D. Ohio., M.B.O.S. En«r., L.R.C.P. Lon., P.O.S. Dub., %. k. Curry, M.D., Unl. Jf.Y.; Surgery and Clinical Surfjery, Edward Farrell, M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. N.Y., John F. Black, M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. N.Y.; Medicine, Johh Soinera, M.D., Bell. Hoap. Med. Coll. N.Y.; Nervous and Mental Disease*, Qeorge L. Sinclair, M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surjf. N.Y., M.D., Uni. Hal.; Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Donald A. Campbell, M.D.,C.M. Dal.; Anatomy, A. W. H. Lindsay, M.D., CM. Dal., M.B.C.M. Edin.; Materia Medica, F. W. Goodwin, M.D., CM. Hal. Med. Coll. ; OiMhalmology and Otolo'jy, Stephen Dodp^e, M.D., Coll. Phys. and Surg. N.Y. ; Clinieal Medicine and ThernpetUics, Mur- idoch Chisholm, M.D.C.M. McOill, L.R.C.P Lon.; Sur- (jery, Norman F. Cunningham, M.D., Bell. Hosp. Med. fColI. ; Laryngology atid Rhinology, William Tobin, F.R.C.S. Ire. ; Diseases of Children, G. Carleton Jones, M.D., C M. hal, Med. Ooll.,M.F '"".S. Eng. ; Physiology, iLouis M. Silver, M.B., CM. Evili; ; Dean of Faculty, Dr. Geo. L. Sinclair ; Secretary, Dr G. Carleton Jones. Lecturers, Demonstrators, etc. — George M.' Campbell,' M.D., Bell. Hosp. Med. Coll. ; W. D. Finn. M.D , Coll. Pbys. and Surg. N.Y.; F. U. Anderson, L.RC.S. and IL.R.C.P. Ed„ M.R.C.S. Eng. ; C E. Puttner, Ph.M. ; W. H. Hattie, M D., CM. MoOIU ; Wallace McDonald, B.A. ; A. I. Voder, M D., CM. MoGill ; Montague A. B. .Smith, M.D., Uni. N.Y.; C Diokie Murray, M B., C M. Edin.; John Stewart, M.B., CM. Edin. ; Thomas W. Walsh, M.D., Bel}. Hosp. Med. Coll. ; EixAra Mural Lee- iturer, George Lawson, Ph.D., etc. Faculty of Phar- macy— Avery F. Buckley, L.Ph.; F. W. Goodwin, M.D., ,C.M.; G. 11 CamplMll, M D.; George Lawson, Ph.D., etc. ; Albert H. Buckley. Ph.M. Hal. Med. Coll.; W. H. Simpson, Ph.Q. Phil. ; Secretary, Avery F. Buckley, lL.Ph. , JanHor, O. 1'. Skelly. University of Toronto. FACULTY OF MKDiciNB.— ("See pogre 207.> Lavai Uriiversity. FACULTY OF MRDiciNR. — (See page 209.J Trinity Medical Coiiege, Toronto. R8TABLI8IIBU I860. Dean of Faculty, Professor of Principles and Practice x)f Medicine, Walter B. Geikie, AI.D , CM., D.C.L., .P.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., Lond. ; Oostetries and Gynce- , oology, J. Algernon Temple, M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., Eng., . Oeixeral Chemistry and Botany, Thomas Kirkland, M.A. ; ,EmeritU8 Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology, C W. Covernton, M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., I Eng.; Lie. Soc. Apoth., Lond. ; Principles and Practice . of Surqery, and of Clinical Surgery, Fred LeM. Grasett, M.D., CM., Edin. Univ., F.RC.S.E.; M.R.C.S., Eng.; jFell. Obstet. 800,, Edin. ; Practical and Analytical Chemistry, W. T. Stuart, M. D., C M., Trin. Coll., and M B. Univ., Toronto ; Physioloqy and Histology, • Charles Sheard, M. D.,C.M., Fell. Trin. Med. Coll., M. R.O.S., Eng-; Optha'moloiy and Otology, G. Sterling Ryerson, M.D.,CM., L.R.C.P, L.R.C.S., Edin ; Des- . eriptive Anatomy, Luke Teskey, M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., Eng. ; Materia Medica and Therapeutics, John L. Davison, B.A., Univ., Tor., M.D., CM., M.R.C.S., Eng.; Applied Anatomy and Senior Demonstrator of Anat- omy, G. A. Bingham, M.D., CM., Trin. Coll., M.B., Tor. Univ. ; Medical Jurisprudence and Surgvsal Appli- ances, N. A. Powell, M.D., CM , Trin. Coll., M.D., Belle- vue Hosp. Med. Coll., N.Y.; Sanitary Science, D. G. Gordon, B. A., Tor. Univ., M.D., CM., Trin. Univ., L.R.C.8. & P. Edin., L.F.P. ^ S. Glasgow; Materia Medica and Pharmacy, E. B. Shuttleworth, Phar.D,, Trin. Univ., F.C.S. ; Laryngology aiui Rhinology, E. A. Spilsbury, M.D.,C.M., Trin. Univ.; Clinical Medicine, Allan Boines. M.D.,C M., Fell. Trin. Med. Coll.,L.R.C.P. Lond., A. Y. Scott, B.A., Tor. Univ., M.D.,C.M., Trin. Univ. ; Demo.atrators of Anatomy, D. J. Gibb Wlshart, B.A.,Tor Unlv.,M.D.,C.M., L.R.C.P., London, Eng., H. B. Andersou, M.D.C.M., Fell. Trin. Med. Coll., D. Albert Rose, M.D.,C.M.,Fell.Trin. Med .Coll., L.R.C.S. .& P., Edin. ; Aitistantt in Practical Anatomy, C. A. Tenip'e, M D.,C.M ; Fred. .Fanton, M.D.,C.M.; A. H. Garratt, M D.C.M.: Harold C Paraons, B.A.,M.D C M -I Diseases qf the Eye and Ear, C. Trow, M.D., CM ' Trin' Univ., L.R.C.P., Lon.; PUthology, H. H. Anderson.M O " CM.,FeU.Triw. Med. Coll., W. H. Pepler, M.D.,c'm ' Fell. Trin. Med Coll. A summer session la also lieW with a somewhat similar teaching at«S. Wonten's Msdioal College, Toroi)to. Chairman Borrd of Trustees, James Beatty, Jun Q.C, D.C.L.; Secretary, Dr. Nevltt. Dean of Facu'ty and Professor of C inusal Surqery R. B. Nevltt, B.A., M.D., Trin.; ilno«o)ny, J. T. Dun- can, M.B., Tor., M.D , CM., Trin.; Chenistry, Practical A. R. Pyne, M.B.,Tor.; Diseases of Children, A. Stowe- GuUen, M.D., CM.. Trin.; Gynceco'oqy, J. F. W. Ross M.D. Tor.. M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.C.P., Lond.; Lee- Lond.; Physiology, A. B. Eadle, M.B. Tor., M.D., Bello, N.Y.; Practice of Surgery, N. A. Powell, M.D., CM., Trin., M.D., Bellevue; Materia Medica and Phar- macy, tany, G. B. Smith, M.B., Tor., M.D., CM., Vict.; . \neiples and Practice of Medicine, T. F McMaho.., M.D., Tor., M.D., CM., Trin.; Clinical DUeuses of Children, W. B. Thistle, M.D., Tor., M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.C.P., Lond.; Anatomy, G. S. Cleland, M.B., Tor.; Principles Surgery, A. B. Ather- ton, M.B., Harvard, M.D., CM., Tnn., L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S., Edin.; Medical, Surgical and Topographical Anato^ny, Orthojicedics, Demonstrator of Anatomy, B. E. McKenzie, B.A., M.D., McGill, M.D., CM., Trin.; Medical Jurisprudence, R. awe Tyrre'l, M.B., Tor., M.D., CM., Trin., L.R.C.P., ^ond.; Therapeutics, L. M. Sweetnam, M.D.,Tor.,M.D., CM., Vict.; Clinical Med- icine, T. F. MoMahon, M.D.; Demonstrator of Patho- logy and Histology. Susanna P. Boyle, M.D., CM., Trin.; Obstetrics, H. T. Maohell, M.B., Tor., L.M.R.C.P., Edin.; Toxicology, and Organic Chemistry, Graham Chambers, B.A., Tor., M.R., Tor.; Assistant Demo7i- strators in Anatomy, L. Davis, M.B., Tor., J. Gray, M.D., CM., Trin., and B. Dymond, M.D., CM.. Trin.; Lecturer on Inorganic Chemistry, Prof. Shuttleworth; Sanitary Science, G.Gordon, B.A., Tor., M.D., Trin ; L.R.C.S.P., Edin.; Mental Diseases, F. Cane, M.D., Tor.; Biology, E. M. Curzon, B. A., Tor.; Dom Analyst, Pathology, R. J. Dwyer, M.D., D.M., Trin. Ontario College of Pharmacy, Tcroitto. President, A. B. Petrie. Guelph ; Vice President, J. H. Maokensie,' Toronto ; Hegistrar-T^easurer, Isaac T. Lewl^ ; Council, John A. Clatrk, Hamilton ; C I ). Daniel, Toronto ; J. E. D' Avignon, Windsor ; D. H. MacLaren, Barrie ; C K. MoGre-gor, Brantford ; John MoKee, Peterboro ; N. C. Poison, Kingston ; J. G. Shuff, London : Henry Walters, Ottawa. \/. A Kam, Woodstock ; J. M. Hargreaves, Paisley. Ontario Veteriitary College, Toronto. Prineipaland Diseases of Domesiicated Animals, Prof. B. Smith, V.S., Edin., F.R.C.V.S.; Veterinary Materia Medica, J. Thorbum, M.D., Edin.; Animal Physiology, G. A. Peters, M.B,, F.R.C.S., Eng.; Chemtstry, 0. Gordon Richardson, F.G.S. ; ArMtomy, J. T. Duncun, M.D., V.S., Hon. A98., R.CV.S.; Pathology and Normal Histology, J. Caven, M.D., L.R.C.P., Lon.; Veterinary Obstetrics and Diseases of Cattle, C. H. Sweetapple, V.S.; Demonstrator of Anatomy, S. Sisson, V.S. Sol\ooi of Dentistry of the Hoyai Coiiege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. RSTABLISnED 1875. Faculty— Operative Dentistry and Dental Pathology, J. Branston Willmott, D.D.S., M.D.S., Dean of the Faculty; Principles arid Practire of Medicine and Surgery, as applied in Dentistry, Luke Teskey, L.D.S.. M.D.C.M. , M.R.C.S.,Eng.; C/iemwtrj/, W. T. Stuart, M.D. CM,; Operative Dentistry and Denta' Technique, VV. E. Willmott,D.D.S.,L.p.S.;CroMin and Bnd,'/« iror*,Fred J. Capon, D.D.S., L.D.S.; Visceral Anatomy, and Physi- ology, A. Primrose, M.B , CM , Edin., M.R.C.S.. Eng.; Histology, Bacteriology and Compnrative Dental Ana- tomy, Jonn J. Mackenzie, B.A.: Dental Mater a Medica and Therapeuties, Harold Clark, D.D.S^ L.D.S. ; Anatomy, W. T. Stuart, M.D.. CM.; Dental Teehniqne and Prosthetic*, A. E. Webster, D D^., L.D.S, The Grand Lodge of Ai I ii.\V. Bro. W. R. White, Q.( B \V. " Wm. Gibson, M.I " Ernest S. Wlgle, " W. J. Ward. Brit " A. R. Rowat, Nil " R. H. Colllua, E> " " Thomas Wilson, " W. F. Miles, Bui " " R. R. Hopkina, J " " Thomas McCallu " " E. C Roper, Ori " " H. J. Johnston, 1 ^' " J. A. McOillivrai " F. Bae, M.D., Oi! " " John Shaw, Stlri ^' " John Hewton, K " " J. A. Houston, I " " E. Abbot Johnsi " " W. I. Bradk.- S " Thomas Sacret, " " Thomas Lester, " " A. E. Ccoper, L " Rev.J. W.Hodg M.W.Bro. Hugh Murray, I W. Bro. Maloohn Glbbs, T( R " J. J. Mason, Ham ( IS TUB UNI England R. W. Bro Ireland " " Scotland " " IN THB DOMU Brit. Columbia. M.W.Bro Manitoba " " New Brunswick. " " Nova Scotia R.W. P.Ed. l8land....M.W. 'land Massachusetts . . Michigan Minnesota M. Mississippi R. Missouri M. Montana Nebraska . . . V. Nevada R. New Hampshire. V. New Jersey M, New Mexico R. New York M North Carolina.. R. VNITBD BTATBS OF AMBRICA. W. Bro. Geo. H. F. Dartnell, Whitby. " " R. Hendry, Jr., Kingston. " " J. C. Hegler, Ingersoll. W. " G. S. Ryerson, M.D., Toronto W. " F. J. Menet, Toronto. ,W. " A.A.Stevenson, Montreal. W. " Henry Robertson.Collingw'd W. " J. J. Mason, Hamilton. ,W. " W. R. White,Q.C.,Pembkoke W. " George C. Davis, London. " ' " E. H. D. Hall, Peterborough W. " J. K. Kerr, Q.O., Toronto. " W. G. Reid, Hamilton. W. " Daniel Spry, London. W. " D. F. Macwatt, Barrie. " John W. Murton, Hamilton. " " Wm. Smeaton, Belleville. " " R. B. Hungerford, London, *V. " A. A. Stevenson, Montreal. W. " F. M. Morson, Toronto. W. " J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto. " " J. M.Gib8on,Q.C., Hamilton. W. " 0. W. Brown, Toronto. W. " R. L. Patterson, Toronto. W. " J. A. Cowan, Toronto. W. " J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto. W. " P. J. Brown, Toronto. .W. " Hugh Murray, Hamilton. W. " L. H. Henderson, Belleville. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon " Pennsylvania . . . Rhode Island... V.W. " South Carolina.. R.W. " South Dakota. . . " " Tennessee " " Texas 'M.W. " Utah " " Vermont R.W. " Virginia " Washington.... " West Virginia .. " " Wisconsin " " Wyoming " " R.W. Bro. L. G. Jarvis, London. David Taylor, Ottawa. Robert Lewis, London. T. C. Maonnbb, Chatham. E. T. Malone, Toronto. A. B. Munson. London. J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto. J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto. DeWittH. Martyn, Kin'dine T, H. Brunton, Newuiarkt W. C. Wilkinson, Toronto. J.E.Hardlng.Q.C.Stiiitford. Thos. Sargant, Toronto. R. P. Stephen.', Toronto. FOR OTHER C0UNTR188. Brazil M.W.Bro. Central America. Chili R.W. " Thel8l'dofCuba.R.W. ." Greece M.W. " Hungary R.W. " Italv R.W. " The' Netherlands " " Mexico New Greiada . . Peru M.W. " Porto Rico Portugal St. Dominigo . . . Switzerland. .... " " Ui-uguay U.S.ofColumbiaR.W. " Venezuela A. A. Stevenson, MontreaL Rev. V. Clement!, Peterboro. Geo. Tait, Toronto. Daniel Spry, London. H. J. Wilkinson, Toronto. G. G. Rowe, M. I)., Toronto. R. RadcliiTe, Goderich. R.T. Walkem.Q.C, Kingston. W. L. Hamilton, Belleville. John Walsh, Ottawa. SUBORDINATE LODGES. Lodgeg marked thiu(*)hold their Installation of fleers on the Festival of St. John the Evangelist- -all other OH that oj St. John the Baptist. KG. LODOB. WHBRB HELD NIGHT OF HEETINO. WORSHIPFUL MASTER. SECRETARY. 2 Niagara Niagara Wed. onorbef. f. m. ev. mon. W. Bt . J. G. RouBseau Br. W. E. Lyall 8 *Anc. St. John's. Kingston . . . First Thursday " <( W.J.Wilkinson " Jno. Sutheriand n Sussex Brock ville .. Third Monday " ft Leopold de Carl T.W. Reynolds " Geo. K. Dewey A Barton Hamilton .. Second Monday " << " G. E. Mason 7 Union Grimsby .... Napanee .. . . Simcoe Thursday on or before f. m. " Fridav on or before f moon ** (1 V m. Cowan . . VSHarrinrftn ] 'rank Reid... " A. C. Cole 9 *Union " R. L. Henry " W. P. Kellv 10 •Norfolk Tuesday on or before f. moon " <( 11 •Moira Belleville . . . Wednesday on or before f. m. " t< i\ P. Hunter . " N. Mclnnes 14 •True Britons. . . Perth First Monday II U.G.MoMartin " W. A. Moore 16 St. George's St^Cath'ines Tuesday on or before f. moon " II 0. Q. MoOhie. " N. A. Lindsav 16 •St. Andrew's ... Toronto Second Tuesday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " II John Pearson. " Stanbury Finch 17 St. John's Cobourg II W.H.A.French " A .J. Hewson 18 •Prince Edward. Picton Thursday on or before f. m. " II Wm. T. Shaw. " H. Welbanks 20 •St. John's London Second Tuesday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " II J. Robertson . . " M. D. Dawson 21 •St. John's Vanleek Hill II S. N. Morrison, " John R. Fraser 22 •King Solomon's Toronto Secord Thursday " II S.Hol!intfwTh J. E. Clubine. . " T. D. D. Ll'jyd 23 Richmond Richm'd Hill Monday on or before f. moon " II " T. F. McMahon. 24 •St. Francis Smith's Falls Friday on or befor<> f. moon " First T'lesday " Third Thursday " • 1 Stewart Hislop " Stewart Moag ?R •Ionic Toronto . . . II D'glas Annour Henry A. Ward " W. Lloyd Wood " W. J. Robertison 26 •Ontario Port Hope.. «l 27 •Strict Observ'ce Hamilton . . . Third Tuesday " II J. W. Morton . " W. C. Morton 28 'Mount Zion Kemptville.. Wednesday before f. moon " 11 A.C.Rutherf'd " W. H. Bottom 29 •United Brighton.... Whitby .... Thursda;/ on or before f. m. " 14 J.H.McMaster " J. W. Grey 30 •Composite First Thursday " If James White.. " Robt. Willis 81 •Jerusalem Bowmanv'le Wednesday on or before t. m. " II John Percy... " Josh Pattinson S? •Amity Dunville .. . . Wednesday on or before f. m. " Second Tuesday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " II R, A HArrison " R W J.nckson 33 •Maitland Goderich.... it J. W. Green.. " W. A. Rynas 34 •Thistle Amherstb'rg i( H.B.Callander " Richard Elliott 36 St. John's Cayuga — Thursday after f. m. " II J.O.Carruthers " C. C. Gibson 37 •King Hiram.... Ingersoll . . . First Friday " 11 James Vance . . " H. Rowland 38 •Trent Trenton Tuesday on or before f. moon " Tuesday on or before t. moon " Ih D H Boiiter " R. H. Spence " F. Scott 30 •Mount Zion ... Brooklin.... II C. J. Spence.. 40 •St. John's Hamilton . . Third Thursday " 1.1 J. B. Turner.. " John E. Riddell 41 •St. George's.... Kingsville . . Thursday on or before f. m. " ti Ed. AUworth.. " Geo. Rumble 42 •St. George's.... London. . . . First Wednesday " 11 Samuel Baker " A. Ellis 43 King Solomon's . Woodstock.. First Tuesday " II F. C. Bartlett . " George J. Fraser 44 •St. Thomas St. Thomas . First Thursday " '• J. S. Robertson " L. Slater 46 Brant Brantford. . . Second Tuesday " II John E. Taylor " G. H. Golding 46 •Wellington .... •Great Western.. Chatham.. . . First Monday " 11 R. J. Birch . . . " Ale.\. Gregory 47 Windsor.... Thursday on or bef. f. ni. " 11 Geo.K. Prowse " G. T. Wilkie 48 •Madoc Madoc Tuesday on or before f. moon " II A.H. Watson. " R. T. Gray NO. 50 62 54 55 56 67 LODOB. IWHIB •Oonsecon IConsi Dalhousie \Otta.\ •Vaughan jMapl •Merrickville....iMerr (•Victoria ISarn o, "Harmony Binb 68 pDoric Otta 61 ■ 62 63 64 65 66 68 69 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 UUIIV* \'~ 'Acacia jHa'i 'St. Andrew's. . . ICale •St. John's .... Carl' •Kilwinning.... jLonc •Rehoboam ....Tore •Durham New l*St. John's .... Inpt« Stiriing Stir Alma «alt •St. James' — St. r •St. James' ....Mai •St. John's iTorc •Oxford |Wo( •FaithtnlBrethr. I Lln( ,o i •King Hiram ..Tils 79 l*Simcoe i""™ 81 iSt. John's iMt. 82 *St. John's ;Pa» 83 *Beaver \°\^ 84 Wciinton I^"' 85 •Rising Sun •• -lA" 86 •Wilson I'O' 87 Markham Union.) Ma 83 I St. George's .... Ow 90 i'Manito t-O; 91 WCoiborne |Co 92 l*Oataraqui Kii 93 •Northern Light Kn •St. Mark's •••• Po •Corinthian ••••l^* •Sharon jS" True Blue Al •Tuscan ^* Valley \D\ •Corinthian ....iPe •Maple Leaf — St St. John's N< 94 96 97 99 100 101 103 104 106 106 107 108 109 110 113 114 115 116 118 119 120 121 122 123 126 126 127 Ni Bi U Pi H P VV P B T S E F I I C ( 1 St. Mbrk's •Burford St. Paul's Blenheim •Albion . •Central •Wilson . •Hope •Ivy •Cassia Union •Maple Leaf — Warren •Doric •Renfrew The Belleville . •Cornwall •Golden Rule . ii, Franck 128 [•Pembroke — 129 iThe Rising Sun . 131 •St.Lawrence .. 133 •Lebanon Forest 136 •St.Clalr 136 Richardson 137 [•Pythagoras.... 139 Lebanon 140 •Malahide 141 krudor 142 *Exoel8ior 143 i*FriendlyBro8.. 144 •Tecumseh 145 *J. B.Hall..... 146 * Prince of Wales 147 i»Missi89ippi 148 i •Civil Service .. 149 (•Erie 161 The Grand River 163 •Bui-ns 154 *Irving 165 I •Peterboro' 166 i*York MASONIC. 243 NO. LODOB. 60 *OonBecon R2 Dalhouaie 64 *Vautrhan 66 •Merrickville.. . . 66 ♦Victoria 67 •Harmony 68 •Doric 61 •Acacia 62 'St. Andrew'B. . . 63 •St. John's .... 64 •Kilwinning . . . . 65 •Rehoboam 66 •Durham 68 •St. John's .... 69 Stirling: 72 Alma 73 *St. James' 74 •St. James' 75 •St. John's 76 •Oxford 77 •FaithtiilBrethr. 78 •King Hiram . . 79 •Simcoe 81 St. John's 82 •St. John's 83 •Beaver 84 •Clinton 86 •Rising Sun . . . 86 •Wilson 87 Markham Union. 8S St. George's 90 •Manito 91 •Colborne 92 •Cataraqui 93 •Northern Light 94 ♦St. Mark's .... 96 •Corinthian 97 •Sharon 98 True Blue 99 •Tuscan inn Valley 101 •Corinthian .... 103 •Maple Leaf ... . St. Joiin's 104 105 St. Mtrk's 106 •Burford 107 St. Paul's 108 Blenheim 109 •Albion llO •Central 113 •Wilson 114 •Hope 116 •Ivy 116 •Cassia 118 Union 119 •Maple Leaf ... . 120 Warren 121 •Doric 122 •Renfrew 123 The Belleville . . 126 •Cornwall 126 •Golden Rule .. 127 Franck 128 •Pembroke 129 The Rising Sun . 131 •St.Lawrence .. 133 •Lebanon Forest 136 •StClair 136 Richardson 137 139 •Pythagoras .... Lebanon 140 •Malahide 141 •Tudor 142 •Excelsior 143 •Friendly Bros . . 144 •Tecumseh 146 •J. B. Hall 146 •Prince of Wales 147 •Mississippi 148 1 •Civil Service . . 149 I •Erie 161 The Grand River 163 •Bums 154 •Irving 166 1 •Peterboro' 166 1 •York WUIRK HKLD. IConsecon . . . Ottawa Maple Merrickville jSamia ; Binbrook . . . Ottawa j Hamilton .. I Caledonia .. tCarl'n Place. 'London Toronto Newcastle . . Inp^ersoll . . . Stirling Gait St. Mary's . . iMaitland . .. [Toronto : Woodstock . jLindsay :Til8onburg . : Bradford . . . iMt. Brydges IParis.. jStrathroy. .. I Clinton ! Athens I'i'oronto . . . { Markham .. I Owen Sound CoUingwood i Colborne . . . 'Kingston... Kincardine . [Port Stanley IBarrie Sharon Albion Nemuarket . Dundas Peterboro' . . St. Oath'ms. Norwich — Niag. Falls 3 Burtord . , Lambeth . Princeton Harrowsm'h Prescotit . . . Waterford . Port Hope. Beamsville. Thedford . . Schomberg. B-th Fingal Brantford . Renfrew. . . Belleville . Cornwall . Campbellf'd. Frankfort . . PeT.broke . . Aurora Southamp'n Exeter Milton Stouffville . . Meaford Oshawa Aylmer . . . Mitchell .... Morrisburgh Iroquois. . . Stratford . Millbrook . Newburgh. Almonte Ottawa . . . Port Dover Berlin Wyoming . Lucan Peterboro' HIOHT OP MBITIHa. Friday on or before f . m. ev. mo, First Tuesday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Tuesday on or before f. mocn " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Wednesday on or before f. m. " First Friday " Second Friday " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Wednesday on or b. f. m. " Third Thursday " First Thureday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Third Friday " Thursday after f. moon " Last Tuesday " First Monday " Monday nearest f. moon " First Monday " Second Wetlnegday " First Friday " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Friday on "or before f. moon " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Friday on or after f. moon " Friday after f. moon " Thursday on or before f. m. " Third Tuesday " Friday on or before f. moon " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Wetlnesday on or after f. m. " Friday on or before f. moon " Second Wednesday " First Wednesday " Second Tuesday " First Thursday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Friday on or before f. moon " Second Wednesday " Monday on or before f. moon " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Lwt Thursday " Wednesday on or after f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Wednesday on or before f. tu. " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Friday on or before f. moon " First Tuesday " Wednesday on or before f. m. " First Thursday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Monday on or before f. moon " J 3nday on or before f. moon " Monday on or before f. moon " T'lesday on or before f. moon " Third Tuesday " First Mondav " First Thursday ' " First Tuesday • " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Monday before f. moon " First Thursday " First Friday " Tuesday on or after f. moon " Monday on or before f. moon " Thursday on or before f. m. " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Friday nearest f. moon " Second Tuesday " Wednesday on or before f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Friday on or before f. moon " Wednesday before f. moon " First Thursday " Second Thursday ' " Wednesday before f. moon " First Friday " Second Tuesday " Monday on or before f. moon " Second Tuesday " Thursday on or before f. m. " Thursday on or before f. m. " First Friday " WOMHIPPUL MABTM. 8BCRBTART. N.Toronto. . 'Third Friday W.Br.T.S.Philp .... Br. " WO S Reynolds " R. M. Hadwen. " A. T. Orossett. " Ja8.H. Lambert " Jas. Ashbaugh " S. A. Luke... " A. T. NelU.... " Jno. Thompson '• J. D. Taylor . . " C. W. Dovis .. " F. Annstrong. " D. Allin " John H. Hegler " WVandervoort " A. J. Oliver . . '< W. Shand . . . " Syrenus Cole. " J. B. Young . " J.Adlum, M.D " G. H. M. Baker " M. A. Hogan " HSBroughton " W. E. Sawyer " R.Thomson . " L. H. Dainpier " TSn;allacombe " M.L. Dixon ,MD " Thos. Pierdon. " Geo. Fierheller " Allan Cameron " Matt. Watts " C. J. McCallum " Robt. Ht-nry.jr, " J. C. Cooke. " W. H. Farr . " Jno. Dickinson " Jas. M. Milne " Robt. M White " Rev. Famcomb " J. C. Dixon. " RMDennistoun " J. Sutheriand " James Irwin. . " J. G. Cadham " C. B. Baldwin " E. W. Ramey " James Smiley, " JohnBarston " John E. Ryan " D. J. Horning. " Jamep Cooper. *' T. A. Simpson " O. Sutherland. " A. Wilkinson " Thos. Spowart " F. Guest, M.D. " W. F. Paterson •< M. McKinnon " A. Wensley.. " H.Williams . " Wm. Clarke . " N. A.Bonesteel " J. G. Forgie . . " A. O. Nicol . , " F. McLennan " Chas. Saunders " -.'idney Young " Dr. Or'nhy't'ka " J. D. McOee . " A. R. McLean. " J. R. Wood . . " Wm. Elliott . " W P Chamb'l'n " D.A. McDonell " R. F.Rosberry. " Robt. Ruddy. . " Canfll'd Shorey " David William's " H.P.Mcdonnell " Hy. Faucett .. " A. J. Lade.... " John Campbell " Chris. Hodgins " Robert Log°an " Wm. Duncan. D. P. Cory C. S. Scott C. H. Ketrer Thos. Colbert W. F. B. Colter Jos. F. Senn Chas. A. Abbott D. Robertson Wm. Galer Jno. Rushworth Jno. Overell W. R. Burrage ... E. Sinkmons Wm. Ewart John Shaw A. Bessit Thom W. J. Gillies A. P. Bissell Spencer Love Jas. Hamilton F. L. Somerville L. H. F. Balmain W. Laurence John Betts Frank Smoke A. A. Cockburn T. C. Bruce Isaac C. Alguire J. W Johnson G. E. Reesor J. W. Campbell C. A. Macdonald Geo. Keyes D. Callaghan R. D. Hall W. M. Berry D. H. MacLaren S. S. Marsh Robert Roberts D. Roche W. Forrest A. Stevenson John S. Wood I. L.Farrington James C. Hull A. D. Mulr H. Poole John Ramsay James Cooke H. H. Wells J. P. Aitken T. H. Bell John Astle Alex. C. Neilson W. J. Brereton F. W. Armstrong Frank R. Else W. E. Weeks Isaac E. Pedlon 8. F. Armistead F. Bisset M. B. MeJlory C. M. Rowe Herbert Madge A. L. Aubin F. H. Lee M. Eacrett Geo. E. Sitzer John Monkhouse James Patterson Jas. McCaw H. A. Ambridge: W. Babb S, R. Loucks J. W. Tindale A. E. Neil R. H. Hunter G. A. Aylesworthi Robert Pollock E. L. Learoyd Lawrence Skey Henry Wildfong W.D.Newell.M.D,. C. W. MuUoy W. J. Drope O. H. C. Brooke .l.MI 244 MASONIC. [1895 HO. 157 158 I.IQ 161 162 164 166 166 168 169 170 171 172 174 176 177 178 180 181 184 186 im 160 192 193 104 196 196 197 200 201 203 205 207 209a 209 212 216 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 226 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 242 243 -245 247 249 250 253 254 255 ■256 •257 253 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 274 LODOB. Simpson . . . ''Alexandra. "Goodwood . "Percy Forest *Star in tiie East •Burlington *\Ventworth •Merritt.... 'Macnab . . . "Britannia . •Prince of Wales •Ayr •Walsinghain .. Spartan The Builders .. •Plattsville .... •Speed •Oriental •Old Li^ht .... •EnniskiUen Plantagenet . . Belmont •Orillia •Scotland •Petrolia •The Tuscan ^^Madawaska •Saugeen St. Alban'a •Leeds Irvine New Dominion . Lancaster St. John's Evergreen •Elyslan Lake •Harns •Frederick •St^/enson •Credit •Zeradatha •Mountain Marmora •Norwood Zurich •Bernard Prince Arthur . Ionic Kerr Lodure of fidelity 'Cameron •Doric •Beaver •Aidworth •Manitoba Vienna Havelock Tweed Macoy St. OeoCge Tecumseh •Ashlar •Caledonian Thistle •Minden Clifton Sydenham •Farran's Point. •Gait Ouelph •Washington . . •Oak Branch . . •Harriston — •Forest •Chaudiere Patterson •Northern Light Parthenon •Verulam •Brougham Un'n •Cedar Wellington Seymour •Kent WIIBRB HKLD, NIOIIT OF MRBTINO. Newboro" . . Tuesday on or before f. m.ev. i Oil Springs Thursday on or aTter f. ni. Richmond . . Wednesday on or before f. m. Warkworth Wednesday before f. moon Wroxeter . . Monday on or before f. moon Wellington.. Tuesday on or before f. moon Burlington Wednesday on or before f. m. StoneyCreek Monday on or before f. moon Welland Monday on or before f. m. P't Colborne Tuesday on or before f . m. Seaforth First Monday lona Friday on or before f. moon Ayr Tuesday on or before f. moon Port Rowan Thursday on or before f. m. Sparta .... Monday on or before f . moon Ottawa Second Friday Plattsville . . Friday on or before f . moon Guel-'h .... First Tuesday P'rt Burwell Tuesday on or before f. moon Luoknow . . Thursday on or before f . moon York Monday on or before f . moon ' Plantagenet Monday on or before f. moon Belmont . . Friday on or ttefore f. moon Orillia Friday on or before f. moon ' Scotland . . Monday on or before f. m. Petrolia Second Wednesday ' London First Monday ' Arnprior . . Second Monday Walkerton . Second Tuesday ' M't Forest. . Friday on or before f. moon ' Gananoque . Tuesday on or before f. m. Elora Third Friday ' New Hamb'g Monday on or o'ter /. moon ' Lancaster . . Wednesday on or before f. m. ' London First Friday Lanark First Tuesday Garden Isl'd First Monday Ameliasburg Monday on or before t. moon ' Orangeville Tuesday on or before t. moon ' Delhi Monday on or before f. moon ' Toronto Second Monday ' Georgetown Friday on or before f. moon ' Uxbndge . . Monday on or before f. moon ' Thorold .... Wednesday on or before f, m. ' Marmora . . Tuesalay before f. moon ' Norwood . . Tuesday on or before f. moon ' Hensall .... Thursday on or before f. moon ' Lis towel Wednesday on or t)efore f. m. Odessa .... Monday on or after f . moon ' Brampton . . Third Tuesday ' Barrie Fourth Monday ' Ottawa Third Thursday ' Dutton .... Wednesday on or before f. m. ' Park Hill . . Tuesday on or before f . moon ' Clarksburg Tuesday on or before f. m. ' Paisley Friday on or before f. m. ' Cookstown Tuesday on or after f. m. ' Vienna Friday on or after f. m. ' Watford Tuesday on ok before f . m. ' Tweed Friday on or before f . m. ' Malloryt'wn Monday on or before f . m. ' St. George . . Thursday on or before f . m. ' Thamesville Thursday on or before f. m. Toronto I Fourth Tuesday Midland Second Tuesday Embro Thursday on or before f. m. Kingston . . First Monday Niag. Falls . . Thursday on or before f . m. Dresden... Second Thursday Farran's Pt. Wednesday on or before f. m. Gait First Tuesday Guelph .... Second Tuesday Petrolia First Tuesday Innerkip . . Thursday on or before f. m. Harriston . . Second Monday Forest Wednesday on or before f. m. Ottawa Fourth Tuesday Thornhill . . Thuraday on or before f. m. Stayner Tuesday on or before f. m. Chatham . . First Wednesday Bobcaygeon Friday on or before f. m. Brougham . . Wednesday on or after f. m. Oshawa Fourth Tuestiay Erin ...... Second Wednesday Anoaster . . Wednesday on or before f. m. Blenheim . . Monday on or before f. m. W0B8U1PKUL MABTBR. W Br. Jas. K. Gorrell " W. A. Graham " GCRichards'n " W. J. Baker. . . " Thos. F. Miller " E. W.Green.. " W. O. Nelles.. " Jas. Theobald. " A. E. Douglas " EdgarB.McRae " RevJWH'dgins " Jas. W. Brown " Chas. McKay . " F. H. Pearsall. ." O. H.Haight.. " A. W. Hubard " J. L. Browne . " OH Ainsworth " M.G. Burwell. " D. Paterson... " Wm. Clarke . . " Wm. Franklin. " Jas. McMillan. " E.C. Roper. .. " C. L. Merritt. . " MatthewSmith " D. J. Batzner. " A. Burwash . . . " John Stanbish. " T. R. Glanville " G. E. Fales . . . " JohnM.Spence " Tho8.G.Walker " John P. Snider " C. A. Kingston " John H. Wilson " John Watts... " H. W. Weese . " G. H. Hulse... " Chas. G.Wood " E. J. Walsh... " C. C. Roe.... " M. H. Crosby . " Jas. McGill . . . " R. B. Prout.. " Edmond Gear. " D. McEwan . . . " MMcDFleming " A. M. Caton. . . " WHMcFadden " O. H. Lyon . . . " H. W. Wilson. " Robt. Jordon . Geo. M. Wedd. " Chas. Vye .... " Peter McLaren " John Robinson '• JohnH. Teall. " J. G. Mitohell. " J. D. Huyck.. " Ed. Scott " Daniel Burt. . . " John Stewart . " W. S. Pearcy.. " Richard Raikes " Andrew Bain " Thos.D.Minnes " Alex. Eraser.. " J. H. Bnmie.. " Chas. S. Ault . " Geo. H.Thomas " J. J. Mahoney " Edwd. Marshall " W. E. Hopkins " A. G. Campbell " J. D.Livingsfn " W. A. Bangs '" G. A. Langstaff " F. Campbell . " John B.Rankin " W.J. Read... " S. B. Lynde .. " F. L. Fowke . . " V. H.Graham " r. Middleton.. " J. Crookshank JSBCRBTART. Br. Josh. H. Butler " Walter Millar " J. M. Argue " A. Bell " Thos. Brown " J. D. Wilson " B. S. Hicks " John McNeilly " R. E. Waugh " D. W. McKay " J. Orr Rose " Arch. McCallum " Geo. Roberts " James IVyan " F. A. Henderson " George McNeill " W. M. Veitch " Wm. Parker " D. M. Shute " Harry Days " Joseph Peart " John Smith " John Boyd " T. H. Robinson " A. M. Malcolm " Robert Scott " R. B. Hungerford " Geo. H. Hubbeli " Chas. Astley " R. O. Kilgour " Jaa. Hayward " Thomas Godfrey " Louis Ritz " R. T. Nicholson " John Siddons " Alex. BufTam " R. Raymond " D. T. Stafford " George Irwin " O. H. Wilbum " Geo. Wilson •• T. J. Wheeler " John G. Vicars " Wm. T. Fish " J. McWilliams •' R. A. Scott " James Bonthron " William Bright " Rev. F. T. Dibb " A. Morton " Fred. Man " C. J. Pearson " Thos. Hockin " Jas. F. Roberts '• J. H. Dickinson " W. R. Keyes " Ti S. Patterson " George Thornton " F. Goodier " C. W. Huyck " R. W. Tennant " L. J. Poole " W. B. Albertson " N. R. Miller " T. E. Williamson " Wm. Stewart " Chas. McCormick " H. Preston " D. V. Hicks " John M. Cook " E. J. Beaumont " Alex. Cordiner " D. R. Weir " T. M. Whiteside " John L. Eedy " P. W. Campbell " Ja». Peterkin " Rev. W. W. Bate " W.A. Doner " David Leckie " F. Minns " A. Thompson " L. K. Murton " James Broddy " Frank Bevin " Chas. Senior "-' NO. LODOB. WIIB Teef ptr Rob' Hes Glei Bell 276 Tees'.vater . . 277 •Seymour . . 278 Mystic .... 279 New Hope.. 282 Lome 283 I •Eureka •St. John's iBni Seven Star AUi *Wingliam . . . Wii •Shuniah \P. -l •Doric Lol •Leamington .Lea •Dufferin W.! 284 285 286 287 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 299 300 301 303 304 305 306 307 309 311 812 Nol Jer Co) Dri St.i Pr« Cei Th St. Blj Sti w« Du Ar Sn Wi ---,--. w, 813 •dementi La Pa CI T< Bt Hi CI Ai A H •Roberts •T.Roy.Sol.Moth •Moore Conestogo •Temple Preston Victoria Mount Olivet... St. David's . . . . •Blyth •Minerva ' •Humber Durham •Arkona •Morning Star.. *Blackwood . . . . Pnyx 814 hBlair 815 Cliftord 816 •Doric 818 Wilmot 319 *Hiram 820 •Chesterville 321 • Walker 822 •North Star . 823 •Alvinston .... 824 •Temple 825 rOrono 826 WZetland 327 The Hamuiond S28 Ionic 829 rKing Solomon 830 •Corinthian .... 831 Fordwioh 832 Stratford 833 Prince Arthur. 834 •Prince Arthur 838 "Highgato 837 *Myrtre 338 Dufferin 839 •Orient 841 •Bruce 843 Oeorgina 844 Merrill 345 Nilestown 846 •Occident 847 •Mercer 848 *Georgian SB2 *GranTte 354 *Brock 356 •River Park .... 357 Waterdown . . . 358 *DelawareVaVey 359 *Vittoria 860 *Muskoka 361 *Waverley 862 *Maple Leaf .... 864 •Dufferin 367 *St. George .... 868 Salem 369 *Miinico 370 Harmony 371 •Prince of Wales 872 •Palmer... 373 *Copestone .... 374 •Keene .376 •Lome 376 "Unity 377 •Lome 878 •King Solomon's 379 ♦Middlesex .... 380 "Union 382 Doric 1895] MASONIC. 245 NO. 276 277 278 279 282 283 284 285 286 287 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 299 300 301 303 304 305 306 307 309 311 812 813 814 816 816 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 82& 826 827 S28 829 830 831 832 883 834 838 837 338 839 841 843 844 845 S46 847 348 «52 354 356 357 358 369 860 361 362 364 367 368 369 370 371 872 373 374 376 376 377 378 379 380 382 IiODOB. Tees'.vater . . . •Seymour . . . Mystic New Hope . . . Lome •Eureka •St. John'B . . Seven Star . Wingliam 'Shuniah ... •Doric •Leamington •Dutferin ... •Roberts •T.Roy.SoI.Moth •Moore Conestogo .... •Temple , Preston Victoria Mount Olivet. .. St. David's . . . •Bl^th •Minerva •Humber Durham •Arkona •Morning Star., ^Blackwood •Pnyx •Clementi *B\tit Clifford Doric Wilmot Hiram •Chesterville . •Walker •North Star . . . •Alvinston . . . Temple •Orono •Zetland The Hammond Ionic •Kinpr Solomon •Cormthian . . . Fordwioh Stratford Prince Arthur.. •Prince Arthur •Highgate •Myrtle Dufferin •Orient •Bruce Qeorgina Merrill Nilestown •Occident •Mercer •Georgian •Granite •Brock •River Park .... Waterdown . . . •Delaware Val'e y •Vittoria •Muskoka •Waverley •Maple Leaf .... •Dufferin •St. George Salem •Mimico Harmony •Prince of Wales •Palmer •Copestone •Kcene •Lome •Unity •Lome •King Solomon's •Middlesex .... •Union Doric WHBRXHBLD. NIOHT or MBKTINO. Teeswater . . Pt Dalhousie Roslin Hespeler . . Glencoe .... Belleville .. Bntssels Alliston .... Wingham . . P. Arthur . . Lobo Leamington W.Flamb'ro' Nobleton . . Jerusalem P Courtwright Drayton St.Catha'in's Preston Centreville . "Thorndale . . St. Th0iiiar before f. ni. " First Tuesday. Thursday on or before f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. m. " Thursday on before f. m " Wedneiday on or before f. n. " First Wednesday. " Thursday on or before f. m " Tuesday on or after f. m. " Last Wednesday " Friday on or before f. m. " I'hursday on or before f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. m. " Third Thursday " Tuesday on o» after f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. m. " Wednesday before f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. m. " •Thursdav on or before f. m. " Wednesi)k Homsby 410 •ZeU Toronto Fourth Thursday " Thursday on or before f. m. " It J. S. Hart " A. K. Symons 411 •Rodney Rodney II Wm. Morris .. " E. A, HugiU 412 •Keystone S'ltSteMar'e Tuesday on or before f. moon " II H. A. Morrow . " D. M. Brodie 413 •NapthaM Tilbury C'tr. Tuesday on or before f. moon " II Chas. Clark .. " W. A. Hutton 414 Pequonga Rat Portage First Wednesday II A. Campbell.. Jas. McLaren.. " D. F. Femison " Jos. R. »fcNabb 416 •Fort William . . Ft. William Fi>.- Wednesday 11 416 Lyn Lyn K'watin M'ls T'ie .day on or before f. moon " Fn«t Friday " II C. M. T»ylor .. Andrew Neill . " C. W. Bullock 417 •Keewatin 11 " B. H. Gilchrist 418 •Maxville Maxville .. Second Tuesday " II M. D. Carther. " 0. A. Switzer 419 •Bismarck Point Ed'ard Second Mondav " Second Thursday " II B. F. George.. " Eugene Phelps 420 •Nipissing North Bay.. II John T. Lovell " Arthur Dunn 421 •Scott OrandValley Wednesday on or before f. m. " ■ ! '^ ■ . •? |j|f I 248 INDEl'EXDEN'T OUDEIl OF FoHCSTEKS. The Independent Order of Foresters. (ASSESSMENT SYSTEM.) THIS Fraternal Beneflt Order waa foumlel( dollars in benefits, as well as a large sum for management expenses, yet it will be noted that the accumulated funds of the Order stood, on the Ist of October at over One Million Seventy-Nine Thousand Dollars. Another remarkable circumstance is that the death rate of the Order (or 1898, being the twentieth year o( its history, was only 6.47 per 1,000, showing the great excellence of the I.O.F. system o( medical selections. In addition to the Social and Fraternal Benefits which a Forester enjoys by virtue of his membership in this arreat Fraternal Order, he secures (or hiinseK and (amily the (ollowing riaterial and Substantial Benefits. > ■ 1.— Free Medical Attendance. 2.— Total and Perm.inent Disability of $260, 8600, $1,000 or $1,600. 8.— A beneflt (or your old age of $50, $100, $200 or tSOO a year. 4.— A Beneflt payable on reaching your expectation of life, of $600, $1,000, $2,000 or $3,000. 6.— Sick Benefits of $3 to $6 per week. 6.— Funeral Benefit, $50. 7.— Mortuary Beneflt o( $600, $1,000, $2,000 or $3,000. The cost o( admission to the Order in most Courts is only $7.00 to $9.00 besides the medical examination (ee, which is $1.50 i( you are taking only $500 or $1,000 of Mortuary Beneflt, and $2.00 if taking $2,000 or $3,000. To secure the benefits set forth in Nos. 2, 3 and 7, each member pays a small rate at age of entry. These rates may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, in advance, at the convenience of the member. The (ollowing are the monthly rates in the Ordinary Class (or some o( the principal ages, beginning at 18 yeara of age, which is the minimum age (or admission, rhile fifty -four years is the maximum age for admission.. AGE. $500 fl,000 I -60 $2,000 $3,000 AGE. $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 18 $ -30 11-20 $1-80 40 $ -44 $ '88 $1-76 $2-04 26 •34 •67 1-34 2-01 43 ■51 1-02 2-04 3 -60 80 •ae •72 1-44 2-16 50 1-26 250 6 00 7-50 16 •89 •78 1-66 2-34 S4 1-60 3 00 6 00 9-00 THE OaONHTATERHA, BRITISH COLUMBl Locati Vanoouv< New Wes Victoria Nanidmo Tiiere are no Assessments at Death. I yo. Court. 347 Burrard 677 Fr»ser 743 Cariboo 785 Benson i"-" — -• 833 Mission City Matsqul 1292 Fenwood Victoria 1328 Vancouver Vancouv 1849 G unvllle Vancouv CALIFORNIA. 86 Long Beach Long Be 61 University Los Ang 283 Victor Victor 422 Los Angeles Los Anj 438 Santa Monica Santa M 439 Pomana Pomana 440 Colton Colton 447 S. Bernardino S. Berni 461 California Rlvereu 463 San Jacinto San Jac 467 Occident Los An 474 Perris Valley Perns 489 Downey ^wne; 491 Whittler Whittl* 610 Temple Los An 625 Redondo Redone 632 Morris Viny'd Los Aii 633 Norwalk Nprwal 534 Glendora Olendo 536 Bakersfleld Bakers 648 Burhank 666 Alhambra 576 Elmonte 602 PosoRobles 603 Golden Gate San 1; 613 Santa Maria Santa 617 Sanger 626 Gardena 627 Endeavour 680 Pico 633 Wildwood 640 Napa 643 Monterey Burbai Alham Elmon Paso 1 Sange Garde San F Newh BouW Napa Monti [i^oji*^''-'^-] INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. 24f> rs. ["'If all oveJ [i-eat CrilujJ btit »iinii>li.l ps si;attert'(jl ; Order, and! fa h rt-ifularj rrovi rices off Jirt form :he I' the Order | rJerineach 1 {8 case limy fofioii!?. At j thirteen in | good men larter for a oeJlent edu- d in habits ] , as already P'e, by the lary Assess- l Laws and ' increasing ion : »CB KK. 57 20 )S 18 y? 86 •7 89 14 68 14 62 7 44 70 re sum /or )ctober at /ear of its ip in thia A benefit t life, of Mortuary ition fee. . These ember. 18 years THE SUPREME COURT OFFICERS. S. C. U., Dronhyatekli.^, M. !>., Editor Intematimial Good Templar, Toronto. P.8.C.11., E. Uotterell, House of Commons, Ottawa. 8.V.C.R., Hon. I). D. Aitken, M.C., Flint, Michii^dn. S. Secretary, John A. McGillivruy, Q.C., Toronto. 8. Treasurer, T. (i. Davey, Manager Q.T.H. News Co., London. 8. Phys., Thos. .Millman, M.l)., M.R.C.8.E., etc., Toronto. S. Coun., Hon. Judge W. Wefldorbum, Q.C., Hampton, New Brunswick. S. Chaplain, Kev. W. J. McCaughan, Belfast, Ireland. S.J.S., Robert Mathison, M.A., Belleville, OnUrio. S. Supt., J.C, O. A. Harper, Cleveland, Ohio. 8.8. W., Hon. W. 8. Linton, M.C., Saginaw, Michigan. 8.J.W., G. F. Marter, M.P.P., Toronto, Ontario. S.8.B., Newell H. Dodge, Madison, Wisconsin. 8.J.B., LeBaron Coleman, St John, New Drunswiok. 8. Marshal, Harry A. Collins, Toronto, Ontario. 8. Conductor, Chas. R. Fitzgerald, Buffalo, New York. 8. Messenger, Rotiert J. Aljoe, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 8. St. Bearer, Thos. Waddell, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 8. St. Bearer, A. W. MoRae, St. John, New Brunswick. 8. Sw. Bearer, Dr. J. McConnell, Toronto, Ontario. 8. 8w. Bearer, Oen. H. H. Aplin, Bay City, Michigan. The next Session of the Supreme Court will be held during Oaonhtatikha, M.D., 8.0. R. «riv wrtvri^ri vj «» i/r(f brtyitcrrwi BRITISH COLUMBIA. CALIFORNIA-Continued. CALIFORNIA-Continued. So. Court. Location. No. Court. Location. JVo. Court. Location, 347 Burrard Vancouver 664 Hollister Hollister 1275 Ycsemite Stockton 677 Fnuer New Westminster 660 Alfalfa Compton 1277 Sunset Petaluma 748 Cariboo Victoria 691 Lemoore Lemoore 1278 Santa Rosa Santa Rosft 786 Benson Nanaimo 706 Oridley Gridley 1283 Chico Chico 833 Mission Oity MatK|ui 719 Kingsbury Kingsbury 1297 San Antonio Ontario 1292 F«nwood Victoria 728 Summitt Tehachapi 1298 Chino Chino 1328 Vancouver Vancouver 734 Almond Davisville 1806 Marysville Marysville 1349 6 ttnviUe Vancouver • 749 Madera Madera 1813 Tolo Woodland 768 Fresno Fresno 1816 Golden Era San Francisco CALIFOKMA. 767 Fowler Fowler 18.W Maxwell Maxwell 86 Long Beach LongBeadi 817 Cr'n of Valley Pasadena 1862 Watsonville Viai.>»nville 61 University Los Angeles 819 Gilroy Gilroy 1866 Stanford Palo Alto 283 Victor Victor 822 8. Francisco S. Francisco 1369 Mission San Francisco- 422 Los Angeles Los Angeles 827 Orange Orange So. Riverside 1370 Los Gates Los Oatos 438 SantaMonioa Santa Monica 831 Circle City 1442 Semi Tropic Los Angeles 489 Pomana Pomana 881 Rivera Rivera 440 Colton Colton 883 America Lancaster INDlATNA. 447 S.Bernardino 8. Bernardino 891 Westminster Westminster 420 Mahattan Evansville 461 California Riverside 908 Reedley Reedley 620 Lake City Michigan City 468 San Jaointo San Jacinto 909 Solano Vallego 661 Miami Peru 467 Occident Los Angeles 966 Eucalyptus Vemondale 961 Lagro 976 N^le Lagro 474 Perris Valley Perns 974 Sutter Sacramento Logan sport 489 Downey Downey 984 Placer Lincoln 1072 Munoie Muncie 491 Whittier Whittier 992 Olive Auburn 1094 White River Anderson 510 Temple Los Angeles Redondo 1001 Carquines Crockett 1097 Elwood Elwood 525 Redondo 1006 Wheatland Wheatland 1107 Gem City Frankford 632 Morris Viny'd Los Angeles 1017 Rio Benito Biggs 1112 Whiting Whiting 683 Norwalk Norwalk 1049 Elvsiuin Los Angeles 1125 Puritan LaFayette 534 Glendora Glendora 1054 Faber Rocklin 1149 Oak Indianapolis 536 Bakensfleld Bakersfield 1067 Sioo Colusa 1179 Montgomery Crawfordsville 548 Burhank Burbank 1075 Cortina Arbuckle 1188 Union City Union City 566 Alhambra Alharahra 1079 Orland Orland 1207 Delphi Delphi 675 Elinonte Elinonte 1128 Observatory San Jose 1240 Rose Terra Haute 602 PasoRobles Paso Robles 1133 Diana San Francisco 1248 Vincennes Vincennes 603 Golden Gate San Francisco 1137 M'nt'n View Mount. View 1421 Wabash City Wabash City 613 Santa Maria Santa Maria 1148 Sebastopol Sebastopol 1437 Htmtington Huntington 617 Sanger Sanger Gardena 1150 S'th'nHeightsSan Francisco 1461 Indiana Marion 626 Gardena 1162 Mayfield Mayfield 1490 Mishawaka Mishawaka •, 627 Endeavour San Francisco 1195 Menlo Menlo Park 1499 Plymouth Plymouth 680 Pico Newhall 1224 Redlands Redlands 1532 Gen. Milroy Valparaiso 633 Wildwood Boulder Creek 1237 Oakland Oakland 1F>39 Kekionga Fort Wayne 640 Napa Napa 1251 Alameda Alameda 1676 St. Joseph Sout'i Bend 643 Monterey Monterey 1266 Almo Elmira 1693 Hebron Hebron •i n 250 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. [LS95. |l895.] ILLINOIS. MIOHIOAM-Continued. MICHIOAN-Continued. JKo. Cmtrt. Location. No. Cmtrt. Location. No. Court. Iroootton. 428 Unive'"wl Pullman 275 Cedar St. Ignace 760 Elkton Elkton 655 Souv. r Chicago 278 Iosco East Tawas 765 Romeo Romeo 618 Ked Rose Chicago. 286 Oscoda Oscoda 757 Alcona W. Harrisville 733 Chicaij:o Chicago 289 Au Sable Au Sable 758 Auburn Auburn 751 Shermon Lemont 293 Alpena Alpena 766 Falls City Sault Ste. Marie 754 Drexel Chicago 300 Maple Ridge Newberry 770 Clinton V'ley Rochester 775 Golden Rod Chicago 306 Bav City Bay City 771 Stony Lake Oxford 7e3 Wni.LittanvilleSoutli Chicago 313 Liberty Richmond 774 Chandler Soule 794 Twilight Chicago 326 Presque Isle Rogers City 777 Marengo Ma8«haU 802 Evanston Evanston 326 Miranda West Bay City 778 Alma Alma 854 Iroquois South Chicago 837 Vassar Vassar 781 Almont Almont 859 MacDonald Chicago 849 Riverside Ht. our 788 Como Greenville 873 August Chicago GrandCrossing 863 Tittabawaue Midl«-id 790 Grayling Grayling 892 Hercules 354 Mason Luf^ington 807 Waupakisoo Battle Creek 939 Hardwood Harvard 867 Osceola R':ed City 808 Pine Manistee 946 Spring City Woodstock 869 Franklin Lapeer 812 Petoskey Petoskey 1013 White Rose Ravenswood 872 Evart Kvart 814 Gen. Sherman Munroe 1043 Republic Chicago 379 Gratiot Fort Gratiot 816 Orion Birmingham 1129 Humboldt Chicago 386 Grant Blaine 825 BeechviUe North Branch 1135 Summerdale Ravenswood 889 Lee Fargo 826 Elkiand Cass City 1140 William Chicago 390 Logan Cadillac 838 Keystone Marion 1458 Pr.oftheWestJoliet 893 Anchor Upton Works 838 Copemish Copemish 1482 Knox Oalesburg 809 Yale Yale 889 F^st Jordan East Jordan 164 L Longfellow Chicago 402 Custer Brown City 840 Charlevoix Charlevoix 1585 Salem Yates City 406 Sanilao Valley Oentre 849 Beecher Thomsonville 1596 Dearborn Chicago 410 Unison Big Rapids 860 Ogygia ForestvlUe 1597 Bee Hive Ohicairo 411 Peck Peck 858 Traverse Traverse City 1598 Guiding Star Chicago 414 SanilacCentreSanilao Centre 864 Black Hawk Beaverton 1611 Svea Oalesburg 418 Lake View Port Sanilao 861 Casevilie CaaeviUe 1616 Mohawk Oalesburg 426 Applegate Applegate 863 Cadillac Detroit 16 9 Ajax Chicago 430 Mmden Minden City 864 Wayne Detroit 1623 Illinois Chicaaro 435 Mentor Potts 875 Frankfort Frankfort MANITOBA. 436 Inlay 441 Kent Inlay Ci^ G. Rapids 893 Annexation 899 Iron Detroit Muskegon 13 Winnipeg Winnipeg 445 Rescue G. Rapids 938 Akron Akron 129 Birtle Birtle 446 Lyon Grand Rapids 940 Arion Freeland 136 Manitou Manitou 448 Tyre Tyre 952 Marine Marine City 409 Hudson Winnipeg 457 Amodore Amadore 972 Holly Holly 427 Brandon Brandon 466 Downer Marysville 983 Corunna Corunna 443 Marquette Portage la Prairie 477 Leonard Grand Rapids 986 Orattan Grattan 456 Kildoran Kildoran 494 Saginaw Saginaw 990 Ewen Ewen 607 Glenboro Glenboro 606 Caro Caro 996 Maurice Mariette 6fi6 Douglas Douglas 517 Bagley Detroit 1007 Maple Rapids Maple Rapids 753 Forest Forest 622 Mayville Mayville 1020 Frome Detroit 773 Boissevain Boissevain 528 Ellsworth Luther 1021 Elm Gagetown 880 Akenside Akenside 629 WaHone East Saginaw 1024 Starlight Saginaw 894 Modern Val'y Morden 661 Acme South Saginaw 1029 Reynolds Howard Oity 905 S. of the West Winnipeg 6!i2 Isabella Mt. Pleasant 1041 Stanton Stantou 918 Carman Carman 556 Warren Coleman 1046 Kirby Detroit 948 Balmoral W Balmoral 664 Kalkaska Kalkaska 1057 Lake Orion Orion 965 HiKh Blufl High Bluff 669 Ethen Allen Carrolton 1060 Wa-Wa-Sum St. Louis 989 North Star Winnipeg 572 Watchful Belding 1061 Bailey Bailey 1015 Pt. Douglas Pt Douglas. 676 Crow Island Crow Island 1078 Adrian Adrian 1048 Isafold Winnipeg 677 Mountaineer North Saginaw 1088 Ithftce Ithaca 1056 Chater Chater 682 Hamilton StoneS. Boardmau 1(90 Utica Utica 1066 Stonewall Stonewall 683 Mancelona Mancelona 1096 Benton Benton Harbor 1092 Foxton Foxton 686 Vernon Vernon 1100 Ypsilanti 1102 W. Bay City \p8ilanti 1126 West Selkirk Selkirk 689 Woodward Detroit Bay City 1178 Errismore Sidney !S96 Millington Millington 1121 Mendon Mendon 1192 Plum Creek Souris 601 Berne Benie 1142 Uncle Sam Fenton 1217 Gretna Gretna 606 ColumbiavilleColumblaville 1157 Carson Carson Oity 1218 Carberrj' Carberry 622 Portsmouth South Bay City 1171 Hemlock Hemlock City 1233 Hartney Hartney 636 Centre Bay City 1173 Elk Rapids Elk Rapids 1261 Napinka Napinka 646 Nemesis East Tawas 1191 Menom nee Menominee I4S8 Gimli Gimli 647 Whittemore Whittemore 1218 Lowell Lowell 1518 Blanchard Oak River 650 Palms Palms 1226 Linden wood Hudson 1633 Greenridge Greenridge 655 Tawas City Tawas City 1232 Alpha Wyandotte 1684 Dom'ion City Dominion City 667 Fowlerville Fowlerville 12H Vivian Pontiac 1637 Emerson Emerson 666 Wolverine Bay City 1-285 Dollarville Dollarville 669 Owosso Owosso 1296 Armada Armada MIChiuAJM. 678 Zilwaukee Zilwaukee 1310 Fulton Middleton 117 Bad Axe Bad Axe 680 Bay Pinconning 1311 Silver Lake Wolvervine 169 Tunnel Port Huron 689 Cass Ionia 1334 Howell Howell 187 Desmond Port Huron 698 Woodland Woodland 1361 Ben^onia Benzonia 210 Ciare Clare 700 Standish Standish 1374 Sparta 1376 Mt. Clement Sparta 232 Valley East Saginaw 705 Port Austin Port Austin Mt. Clemens 239 Flint Flint 710 Sebewaing Sebewaing 1408 Geo. Wash'tonNew Haven 246 Hastings Hastings 714 Rifle West Branch 1414 Al^er Grand Marais 247 Lansing Lansing 722 Ubly Ubly 1426 Allegan Allegan 260 Eagle Gladwin 728 Rob Roy Clio 1480 Holland Holland i. S61 Michigan Carsonville 730 Kinde Kinde 1448 BeneUt Tremont 202 S.of MaokinacDuncan City 732 Unionville Unionville 1452 Hillsdale Hillsdale 267 Marion Deckerville 737 Reese Reese 1«89 Gibraltar Jackson 2C8 Harbor Sand Beach 788 Flushing Flushing 1681 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 278 Croswell Croswell 748 Durand Durand 1686 CedH rSprings Cedar Springs MICHIGAN— Contin I Jo. Court. ltM3 North ville Il548 Kenilworth 1 1554 Ann Arbor llStl Oceana Il6t(3 Metamora jueiamo |l574 IndianOardenMilford lltll Ben Franklin Wayne 1 1612 Chelsea Chelsea MINNESOTA. Loeat Northvi Plymout Ann Art Hart Metamo 453 Minnesota 518 Fairview 647 Fanuington 568 Wiiionah 684 Northfleld 693 Lion Heart 604 Volney 614 Capital City 724 Duluth 797 West Duluth 865 Miniieupolis 955 Minnehaha 9f0 Red Wing 990 Faribault 1020 G'tNortherri 1035 Stillwater 1036 Lone SUr 1096 Lake Pepin 1108 Delhi lUO Landmark 1127 Conv'n City 1136 St. Anthony 1153 Five Points 1154 Ramsey 1163 Calhoun 1236 Hillside 1257 Century 1392 Nicollet 1434 Campus 1505 Adelphi 1577 Transfer 1586 West St. Paul 1605 Belle Plain 1644 Le Sueur St. Pau St. Pan Farmini Winona Northfli St. Pau Montgo St. Pau Duluth WestD Minnea St. Pau Red Wi Faribai St. Pau Stillwat South S Lake C Delhi St. Pau Miniiea Minnea St. Pav St. Pai Minnea Minnea Minnee Minne: Minnei Minnea Merriai St. Pa; Belle F Le Sue MISSOURI. 611 Independent Kansas 635 Central Kansai 690 Remember Kansai 874 East Side Kansai 913 Mound City St. Lo 936 Cote Brilliant St. Lo 1160 W. St. Louis St. Lo 1221 Eli Kansa 1332 Lantern St. Joi 1413 Carton Liberi 1474 Pocahontas St. Jo 1497 Boone 1521 Tipton 1556 Sentinel 1571 Boonville 1590 Versailles 1626 Windsor 1663 Soleville Colun Tiptoi Calito Boom Versa Wind Solev NEW JERSE 1 Elizabeth 44 Washington 254 Progressive 344 Lafayette 653 Onward 692 Debwiirc 920 Columbus 9t8 Somerset 999 Jor-ey 1068 Elysian 10B9 Bordentown 1084 Burlington 1120 Camden 1123 Dunellen 1144 Plalnfleld 1276 DeKalb 1317 Trenton 1371 Hancock 1412 Hunterdon Elizal Wash Newa Eliza Jerse Flore Eliza Som* New Hob Borr Burl Cam Dun Plaii Bay« Trer Elizi Whi [l'S95j ontlnued. 1895.] INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. 251 MICHIOAN-Continued. NEW JERSEY-Convinued. NEW YORK-Continued. So. Court. Loetition No. Court. Location. No. Court. Location. 1M3 Northville NorthvUla 1428 Metuchen Metuchcu 1269 Yates Lyndenville i 1548 Kenilworth Plymouth 1476 Geo.W.ChildsElizabeth 1284 Adirondack M alone < 1554 Ann Arbor Ann Arbor 1487 Hoboken Hohoktn 1296 Red Jacket Buffalo 15fcl Oceana Hart 1662 South End Newark 1301 Tupper Lake Tui)per Lake } 1503 Metaraora Metamora 1664 Ridgedale Morristown 1303 West Side Buffalo 1574 IndianOardenMilford 1692 Newark Newark 1326 Groveland North Sparte li'U Ben Franklin Wayne 1601 Carteret Elizabeth 1336 Lackawana Sloan I6ii Chelaea Chelsea 1616 Roselle Roselle 1336 PotHdam Potsdam VI'NNS'en'PA 1647 Harrison Harrison 1343 Canton * anton Ji 1 11 Xl A^I>JV^Af«« 1661 Crawford Crawford 1864 Astoronga Little Fal's 453 Minnesota St. Paul NEW YORK. 1383 Silas Wright De Kalb Junction olS Fairview St. Paul 1893 Porter Buffalo 647 FaniiinKton m Winonah Farniin(rton Winonan 64 West End Syracuse 1402 Empire City New York Black River 128 Chuotanuda Amsterdam 1420 Tintamane 584 Xorthfleld Northfleld 171 Clayton Clayton 1430 Jefferson Felts Mills 593 Lion Heart St. Paul 21S Anoka Le Roy 1449 NewYorkCityNew York 604 Volney Montgomery 227 Niagara Buffalo 1454 Rensstaer Rensstaer Falls 614 Capital City St. Paul 234 Richmond Port Richmond 1471 Greenheart Hamburgh 724 Duluth Duluth 336 Flower City Rochester 1472 DeSono E. Syracuse 7»7 West Duluth West Duluth 387 Oenesee Rochester 1492 Elm Park Ox Bow 865 Miniieupoliii Minneapolis St. Paul 891 Monroe Rochester 1486 Constable Constable 955 Minnehaha 4«6 Fort Plain Fort Plain 1496 De-he na-mis Varysburg 9tO Red Wintj Red Wing 459 Buffalo Buffalo 1510 Ft. Schuyler Utica , 990 Faribault Faribault 466 Watertown Watertown 16J3 Ganega Copenhagen 102O 0't.Northerri St. Paul 471 Ne-ha-sa-ne St. Johnsville 1552 Evans Mills Evans Mills 1035 Stillwater Stillwater 480 CapeViPoent C .pe Vincent 1578 Salmon River Franklin 1036 Lone Star South Stillwater 490 Dexter Dexter 1580 Wetumpka Carthajfe Parishville 1096 Lake Pepin Lake City 498 Lyme Three-Mile Bay 16(16 St. Regis 16S9 Lowvifie 1108 Delhi Delhi 499 Americus Rochester Lowville 1110 Landmark St. Paul 601 Theresa Theresa 1655 Electric City Schenectady 1127 Conv'n City Minneapolis 60! Philadelphia Philadelphia KOVA ufriTiA 1136 St. Anthony Minneapolis St. Paul 612 Ogdensburg Ogdensburg l^\J J A • 1153 Five Points 613 lona Rochester 66 Hopewell Hopewell 1154 Kamsey St. Paul 642 Morristown Morristown 102 Acadia Amherst 1163 Calhoun Minneapolis 646 Hammond Hammond 105 Londonderry Acadia Mines 1236 Hillside Minneapolis 649 Oswego Oswego 108 Hiawatha Truro 1257 Century Minneapolis 560 1000 Isles Alexandria Bay ]i9 Evangeline Kpntville 1392 Nicollet Minneapolis 661 Brownville Brownville 114 Royal Jubilee Halifax 1434 Campus Minneapolis 878 Antwerp Antwerp 115 Adm'l Digby Digby 1505 Adelphi Minneapolis 696 Spartan Albion 119 Bear River Bear River 1577 Transfer Merriam Park 699 Batavia Batavia 122 SissilK>o Weymouth Bridge Stellarton 1586 West St. Paul St. Paul 608 Lockport Lockport 124 Siellar 1605 Belle Plain Belle Plain 62 » Gouverneur Gouverneur 205 Latlave Bridgcwatcr 1644 Le Sueur Le Sueur 624 Tonawanda Tonawanda 209 Mayflower Picton Landing 638 Evershed Niagara Falls 248 Relief Lunenburg MISSUUKI. 693 Massena Massena 2^2 Kiiiburn Mahone Bay 611 Independent Kansas City 716 Westfleld Westfleld. 266 Herbert Newport 635 Central Kansas City 718 Silver SpringsSilver Springs 464 Acanada River Herbert 690 Kemember Kansas City 740 Manlins Manlins 657 Talisman Maccan 871 East Side Kansas City 744 Lehigh Buffalo 780 Ash Shetbume 913 Mound City St. Louis 772 Chateaugay Chateaugay 787 Ferrum Bridgeville 935 Cote Brilliant St. Louis 761 Sheridan Buffalo 8(0 Brj'er Westport 1160 W. St. Louis St. Louis 796 Attica Attica 818 Cornwallis Port Williams 1221 Eli Kansas City 809 Garland City Watertown 824 Mulgrave Halifax 1332 Lantern St. Joseph t>20 Oatka Warsaw 884 Eastern Star Waterville 1413 Carton Liberty 828 Omega Buffalo 910 Cumbria Oxford 1474 Pocahontaa St. Joseph Columbia 896 Chaumont Chaumont 917 H'y Thought Tattamagouche 1497 Boone 958 Syracuse Syracuse 930 Or entine Shebenacadie 1521 Tipton Tipton 1007 DeSono East Syracuse 931 Stewiack Stewiack , 1556 Sentinel California 1009 New York Rochester 950 Haliburton Windsor •,■ 1571 Boonville Boonville 1039 Warners Warners 951 Blomidon Wolfville , 1590 Versailles Versailles 1044 Vineyard Brocton 967 Petite Tiverton ., . 1626 Windsor Windsor 1050 United States-Syracuse 1003 Wido'sFrie'd Freeport 1653 Soleville Soleville 1071 Euclid Phoenix 1004 Pri'e Wi Ham Sandy Cove NEW JERSEY. 1077 Cortland 1081 Pinnacle Cortland Rochester 1051 Habitant 1074 Hawthorn Cannmg Antigonish 1 Elizabeth Elizabeth 1104 Redwood Redwood 1140 Barton Barton 44 Washington Washington 1111 Seneca Baldwinville 1146 Barton Barton 254 Progressive Newark 1119 Long Lake Long Lake 1361 Wilmott Middleton 344 Lafayette Elizabeth 1124 Black Rock Buffalo 1388 Nova Scotia B rwick 653 Onward Jersey City 1145 Chittenango St. Chittenango 1390 Yarmouth Yarmouth 592 Delaware Florence 1152 Hennipen 1156 Columbian Niagara Falls C'y 1441 Belle Air Halifax 920 Columbus Elizabeth Buffalo 1618 Chebucto Dartmouth 9t8 Somerset Somerset 1182 Penet La Fargeville 1588 Cobequid Bass River 909 Jer-ev Newark 1184 East Buffalo Buffalo 1594 Yuvan Parrsboro 1068 El.vsian Hoboken 1198 Medina Medina 1803 Seymour Halifax 10b9 Bordentown Bordentown 1201 Mt. Vernon Mount Vernon 1604 Lloyd Little River 1084 Burlington Burlington 1205 Lake Erie Buffalo 1614 Micmao G'eat Village 1120 Camden Camden 1208 Pope's Mills Pope's Mills ^▼v^n^ v^v^ 1123 Dunellen Dunellen 1210 Barkers Barkers NEW BRuwrswiuiv. 1144 Plainfleld Plainfleld 1222 De Peyster De Peyster 24 Kennibacasis Norton Station 1276 DeKalb Bayonne 1225 Vinita Buffalo 34 Intervale Penobsquis 1317 Trenton Trenton 1228 Heu\elton Heuvelton 62 Brunswick Chatham 1371 Hancock Elizabeth 1211 Hermon Hormon 71 Moncton Moncton , 1412 Hunterdon White House 1266 Tuscorora Wilson 01 Hlllsboro Hlllsboro 252 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. [im 895.] NEW BRUNSWICK— Continued. So. I ourt. Location. 91 Petito6diao Petitcodiao ; 101 Gordon Falls El);in lu3 Walostook Ilartland 118 Locksley St. Martins 121 Loyalist St John 125 La Tour St. John 134 Progre-8 Welford 1;19 Milicete Frederioton 141 Alexandra Marysville 146 St. Mary's St. Mary's 160 H'y Hetreat Derby 162 Carleton Oentreville 1(16 Miraniichi Newcastle 184 Butter'ttR'ge Havelock 100 Salisbury Salisbury 226 Winona Alma. S63 Benevolence Sussex 874 Albion Clover Hill 866 Kines Apohoqui 868 Frederio Carleton 886 Upham Upham Station 894 Shediao Shedito 429 Hunpton Hampton 449 Buctouche Buotouche 462 City Camp McAdam Junction 485 Mistletoe St. Oeorg^e 608 St. Andrews St Andrews 663 Eastern LightOrand Manan 670 Megantio Canterbury 697 SiBoodio St. Stephens 626 Andover Andover 041 Restigouohe Campbellton 641 Sterling Bristol 662 R^na Woodstock 68 i Miflville Millville 697 Keswick Keswick 721 Stanley Ban'r Stanley 747 Arthurelte Arthurette 7M Oreen Bay Port Elgin 803 Tantramar Sackville 836 Lancaster Fairville 845 Boiestown Boiestown 860 Inglewood Musquash 897 Pidalia De Beo Junction 971 Studbolm CarsonviUe 998 Lonit Point Long Point 1117 Intercolonial St. John 1836 Florenceville Florpnceville 1274 Pequoig Jacksonville 1280 Sunbury McAdam Junct. 1298 Passamaquoddy Lords Cove 1809 OlaMville OlassVlUe 1S41 Harvey Olen -H«rvey 1389 Belle Isle Belle Isle Creek 1400 Poquiok Poquiok 1394 Washademoftk Thomtown 1411 Chaleur Dalhousie 1470 Rookwood St. Johns 1486 Bend Moncton 1498 Bloomfleld Bloomfleid 1601 Murray Fenwiok 1627 Dorchester Dorchester 1646 Demoiselle Hopewell Cape 1660 Harvey Harvey 1670 Squateck Edmundston 1678 Ouangondy St. John, N. 1676 ClearView Clearview 1628 Fundy St. Martins 1630 Doaktown Doaktown 1636 BlissfleM Blissfleld 1643 Piquaquet Canterbury Stat'n 1662 Lilloet Chlpman NORTH DAKOTA. 161 Langdon Langdon 476 Min o Minto 479 Drayton Drayton St. Thomas 481 Dakota 483 Park River Park River 488 Forest River Johnstown 496 Ardock Ardock 497 Emerado Emerado 600 Lisbon Lisbon 611 Orandin Orandin 516 Ambercrombie Ft. Amb'oromble NORTH DAKOTA— Continued. No. Court. Location. 6 SI Bowesmont Bowesmont 708 Crescent Inkster 736 Bay Centre Hvde Park 7S2 Grafton Grafton 702 Arctic Crystal (76 Arvilla Arvilla 886 Far^o Fargo S87 Bismarck Bismarck 900 Dickenson Dickenson 1118 Cavalier Cavalier 1138 » onway Conway 1211 Mi^'tionette Gilby 1560 Rockaway Reynolds 1560 Beadle Huron, S.D. 1673 Northwestern Hamilton 1595 Thompson Thompson 1645 Hunter Himtcr 1646 Gouse River Hillsboro NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. 295 Calvary Calgary 478 Assmiboia Whitewood 609 Moose Jaw Moose Jaw 656 Qu'Appelle Qu'AppelleStotion 659 Alberta Lethbridge 879 Moosemin Mi-osemin 998 Canmore Canmore 1027 Fleming Fleming 1030 SaskatchewanPrince Albert 1053 Banff Banff 1080 Red Deer Red Deer 1109 Duck Lake Duck Lake 1131 Battie Battletord 1176 Chinook MacLeod 1246 Estevan Estevan 1870 Oxhow Oxbow 1824 Okotok Dewdney 1326 S. Edmonton 8. Edmonton 1381 Wataskiwin Watasiuwm 18)8 River View Ft Saskacohewan 18*6 Edmouton Edmonton 1876 Wascana Regina 1418 PheasantPUinf IndianHead 1419 Wolaeley Wolseley OHIO. 104 Columbia Cleveland 881 Hai:vard Cleveland 809 Garfield Cleveland 812 Buckeye Cleveland 866 Freemont Cleveland 3'i6 Pride of AkronAkron 869 Banner Cleveland 492 Paulding Paulding 514 Shawnee Defiance 537 Ohio Cleveland 660 Lima Lima 632 Hemom Independence 634 Ash. Harbor Harbor 667 Elyrla Elyria 679 Oroghan Fremont 684 Jas A.OarfleldOanetvlUe 688 Tod Youngstown 707 Trumbull Warren 711 Tiffin Tiffin 718 Trenton RookFostorla 739 Sandusky Sandusky 745 Painsvllle PalnsvlUe 756 Westview Westnew 769 Ft. Meig's Toledo 760 Geneva Geneva 847 Standard Cleveland 877 Persy Cleveland 025 Plqua Piqu« 987 Wade Park Cleveland 938 Twin Valley Qermantown lOOO Dayton Dayton 1010 Bucyrus Bucyrua 1037 Corn City Toledo 1038 Kinsman Cleveland 1061 Talawanda Eaton 1088 Tyrian Kent 1086 Rusk Portsmouth 1189 Celina Celina 1166 Kokosing Mt. Vernon 1S68 Broadway Cleveland OHIO— Continued. No. Court. Lncntion. 1258 Epworth Heveland 1294 Zanesville Zanesville J 311 Harmaii Dayton 1318 Licking Newark 1 839 Massillon Massillnn 1360 Adonis Columljus 1360 Gallon Galion 1380 Butler Hamilton 1386 Concordia Brooklyn Village 1406 Pickaway Circleville 1407 Providence Cleveland 1435 Home City Springfleld 1466 Mansfield Mansfleld 1494 Champion Columbus 1602 Ququa Marion 1519 Alliance Alliance 1536 Mt Logan Chillicotte 1540 NewPhilade'aNew Philadelphia 1558 Mlddletown Middletown 1557 Brady Canton 1667 Cooper Dayton 1579 Evergreen Dayton 1601 Robt.E. SteeleDayton 1610 Aleph Trenton 1617 Miamlsbunf Mlamisburg 1627 Maplewood Franklin 1688 Brookvllle Brookville 1640 Miami Valley Dayton 1667 Ivory Centre ONTARIO. 1 Hope London 8 Stormont Cornwall 4 Duflerin London 6 McGregor Chatham 8 Forest City West Lome 9 Klngevllle Klngsville 10 Victoria London 11 Royal Oak Goodwood 12 Welcome London 14 Crediton Crediton 16 Cobourg Gobourg 16 Fitzroy Klnbum 17 Elora Elora 18 Springfleld Springfield 19 KeewatiD Biat Portage 20 St. Clair Rodney 21 Wellington Drayton 22 Fergus Fergus 88 OronhyatekhaHamilton 85 Dominion Hlghgate 86 P. Alexandra Inwood 87 Jubilee 29 Bruce 29 Elgin 30 Napanee 81 Rldeau Hepworth Ohesley Aylmer Napanee Ottawa 38 Mt. Sherwood Ottawa 83 Moira Belleville 36 Springbrook 87 Guelph 88 Thames 89 Amity 40 Glen 41 Ottawa 42 PetroUa 48 Sydenham 45 Shelbume 46 Oxford 47 Erie 48 Enterprise 49 Russell 50 AUiston 61 Puslinch 53 Canada 66 Sarnta 67 Harmony 63 Protection 69 Frontenoo 60 Maple Leaf 62 Oak Leaf 68 Grand River 6( Garnet 66 Euieka 66 Queen Olty Springbrook Guelph Beech nlle Hamilton Glen Williams Ottawa Petrolia Strathroy Shelbume Plattsville Leamington London Russell Alliston Puslinch Stratford Sarnia Bothwell Fingal Kingston Qiencoe Wheatley Bi-esleau Wyoming Comber "Toronto ONTARIO— Continu* Locati Alvinstoi Thamesfc Woodstoi Corsley Monkbon Gait I'd, Court. 67 Alvinston gg Thamesford (9 Woodstock JO Concord 72 Rosewood 7J Valley City 74 Southampton Saugeen 75 Credit Valley Cheltenl 75 Sylva Courtrlg 77 Oil City , Oil City 78 Mississippi Carlton i 79 Excelsior Almonte 80 Beaconsfleld Pakenha 81 Madawoska Ampriot 82 Davenport 83 Sidney 84 Robin Hood 86 Ontario 86 Union 87 Midland 88 Rosedale 89 Bonnechere 90 Olive Branch Acton 92 Hazel Alton 93 Deseronto Deseron' 95 CoUingwood Collingw W.lloron Frankfoi Barrie Uxbridg Bnnnpt< Midland Toronto Renfrew 96 Lome 97 Liagar 93 Harwich 99 Tyrconnell 100 Albert 106 Haldimand 107 Seguin 110 Stanley 111 Durham 112 Equity 113 Pearl 116 Welland 120 Y'^rk 123 Exeter 126 MuskokaFst 127 Northern Lt, 130 Mlzpah 131 Jewel 132 Middleton 133 Credit 136 Peel 137 Milton 138 Jarvis 140 Algoma 142 Carp 143 Lambeth 144 Manotick 148 Saugeen Port Ro Toronto Blenheii Tyrconn London Hagersv Parry S< Port Sta Durham Orangev Park He Welland Colemai Exeler , Ufflngtd Owen S< "Tottenh Norwiol Delhi Georget Port Cri Milton Jarvis lIanito> Carp Lambet Manotic Mt. Foi 152 Gen. Gordon Forest 163 Belmont 164 Berlin 165 Maple 166 Park Hill 157 Ivy Belmon Berlin St. The PorkH Tliornd 168 Forest Queen Thame Putnar Fuilart Point 1 Drestk Sinicoe Toront Paris Hespel Hamill 180 Putnam 181 Sumniervale 168 Huron 161 Dresden 166 Simcoe 187 "Toronto 188 Brant 169 River Speed 170 Hamilton 172 Garden City St. Ca( 173 Black Knight Presto 174 Nelson ' Dutto: 175 Ethel Ethel 177 Pioton Picton 178 Glenmorrls Gleniii 179 Port Perry 180 Fidelity 181 Lindsay 182 PhuDnix . 183 Mt. Brydges Mt. Bi 186 Beaverton Beave 186 Rock Glen Arkoi 188 Aurora Auroi 189 Florence Florei Port! Appiii Lindsi Feneii mo.] INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. 253 Location. leveland lanesville )ayton fewark lassilloii iolumbus alioti lamilton (rooklyn Villatre •ircleville leveland pringfleld [ansfleld oliimbu^ :arion lliance hillicotte ew Khiladelphia iddletown anton ayton ayton ayton renton [ianiigburg ranklin rookville ayton >ntre ONTARIO— Continued. ONTARIO— Continued. ONTARIO-Contlnued. fg, Court. Location. No. Court, Location. No. Court. . Location. $7 Alvinston Ah-inston 191 Success Oil Springs 192 Thedford Thedtord 842 Seaforth Seaforth 68 Thamesford Thamesford 846 Waverley Fletcher est Woodstock Woodstock 193 Peerless St. Marys 194 Denfleld Denlleld 846 Zephyr Zephyr 70 Concord Corsley 848 Leisure HourWilkesport -I 72 Rosewood Monkbon 196 Waterdown Waterdow 850 Weidman Weidman 73 Valley City Gait 196 Sauble Ailsa Craig 862 Cannington Cannington 71 Southampton Saiigeen 75 Credit Valley Cheltenham 197 Shakespeare Shakespeare 198 Refuge Port Elope 868 Signet Newmarket 869 Appin Sombra 73 Sylva Oourtright 199 St. Paul's St. Paul's 361 Schomberg Schomberg 77 Oil City Oil City 200 Triumph Mitchell 862 Osgoode Osgoode 73 Mississippi Carlton Place 201 Ruby Tilsonburg 363 King City King 79 Excelsior Almonte 203 Kars Kars 864 Oak wood Richirond go Beaconsfield Pakenham 204 WinterboumeWinterbourne 366 Star Farquhar 81 Madawaska Arnprior 82 Davenport W.Toronto Junct. 207 Lucan Lucan 367 Tara Tara 208 Blenheim Drumbo 370 Maple City Maple 83 Sidney Frankford 211 Tilbury Tilbury 871 Ganonoque Ganonoque South F noh 84 Robin Hood Barrie 212 Royal Essex Centre 873 Glen Payne 86 Ontario Uxbridge 214 KemptviUe Kemptville 874 Avon Avonmore 86 Union Brampton 216 Amherstburg Amherstburg 875 Island City Brockville 87 Midland Midland 217 Gower North Oower 877 Madoc Madoc 88 Rosedale Toronto 220 Clifton Niagara Falls 878 Seabright Kettleby 89 Bonnechere Renfrew 221 Ridgetown Ridgetown 880 Wabun Staffa 90 Olive Branch Acton 222 Cjr.oftheVal'yDundas 381 Rapids 381 Lebanon Burritt's Rapids 92 Hazel Alton 825 Lmcoln Beamsville Toronto 93 Deseronto Deseronto 228 Shuniah Sudbury 383 Wabaushene Waubaushene 95 Collingwood Collinifwood 229 Laurentian Ottowa 384 Perth Perth 96 Lome Port Rowan 230 Empress Smithville 388 Elmsley Smith's Falls 97 Liagar Toronto 231 Dunnville Dunnville 892 Tamworth Tamworth 98 Harwich Blenheim 283 Pelham Fenwiok 806 Advance Sebringville 99 Tyrconnell Tyrconnell 2;i6 Selkirk Wallaceburg 896 Tecumseh Havelock lOO Albert London West 236 Raymond Fonthill 397 Elmira Elmira 106 Haldimand Hagersville 237 Otter VaUey Vienna 398 Lord Stanley Enterprise St. Thomas 107 Seguin Parry Sound 238 Monok MarshviUe 400 St. Thomas 110 Stanley Port Stanley 840 St. James Toronto 403 Windfall Windfall 111 Durham Durham 241 Bpadina Toronto 404 Brighton 406 Wolfe Brighton Wolfe Island 112 Equity Orangevilla 242 Brock Toronto 113 Pearl Park Head 243 Braoebridge Bracebridge 407 Melbourne Melbourue 116 Welland Welland 244 Gravenhurst Gravenhurst 412 Pyramid Copleston 120 Y'^rk Coleman P. 0. 246 Tamar-cOro'e North Bay 418 Ayr Ayr 123 Exeter Exeter 210 Allenford Allenford 416 Dashwood Dashwood 126 MuskokaFst. Ufflngton 861 Argyle Toronto 416 Orient Hamilton 127 Northern Lt. Owen Sound 863 Goderioh Ooderich 417 Newburgh 419 Farewell Newburgh Farewell ISO Hizpah Tottenham 266 Woodham Kirkton 131 Jewel Norwich 256 Caledonia Caledonia 424 Odessa Odessa. 132 Middleton Delhi 267 Greenwood Clandeboye 426 Copper Cliff Copper Cliff 133 Credit Qeorgetown 258 Eirlington Eglington 481 Forest Home Pahnerston 136 Peel Port Credit 259 Mystic London 439 Caimsmore Toronto 137 Milton Milton 260 Doon Doon 438 Pr'eot BartonNorth Barton 138 Jar\'is Jarvis 264 Pleasant Malton 434 Tweed Tweed 140 Algoma Uanitowaning 266 Pembroke Pembroke 437 Casselman Casselman 142 Carp Carp 270 Prospect Cobden 442 Littlejohn Sharbot Lake 143 Lambeth Lambeth 271 Pontiac Wallaoeburg 444 Watford Watford 144 Manoticlc Manotick Stn. 272 Bellevue Weston 450 East Toronto Toronto 148 Saugeen Mt. Forest 279 EganvlUe Eganville 454 Lucknow Lucknow 152 Gen. Gordon Forest 282 St. Marks Toronto 4o8 Eldon Woodville 153 Belmont Belmont 284 C«yuga Cayuga 2«7 Mount McKayFort William 460 Milford Milford 154 Berlin Berlin 461 Clandeboye Clandeboye 155 Maple St. Thomas 288 Britonnia Mono Road 4o8 Kippin Kippin 156 Park Hill Park Hill 291 Brookdale Clayton 4o9 Goodwood Franktown 157 Ivy ' Thorndale 294 Oshawa Oshawa 470 Clinton Clinton 158 Forest Queen Tbameaville 296 Aberfoyle Aberfoyle 472 Parliament Toronto 160 Putnam Putnam 301 Rock Whitby 478 Dunsford Dunsford 161 Summervale Fullarton 802 Burns Embro 476 Prineville Priceville 168 Haron Point Edward 306 Eden Mills Eden Mills 484 Anson Minden 164 Dresden Dresden 307 Willowdale York Mills 488 Claremont Claremont 166 Simcoe Sinicoe , . , 3u8 Bolton Albion 487 Ripple Sutton 167 Toronto Toronto 310 Hopewell Kerwood 311 Mad River Creemore 488 Dryad Harriston 168 Brant Paris 495 Forfar Freeland, P.Q. 169 River Speed Hespeler 314 Qu'n Victoria Pickering 603 Brantford Brantford 170 Hamilton Hamilton 315 Sweinmote Greenwowi 604 Black Creek Bradshaw 172 Garden City St. Catharines 173 Black Knight Preston 816 Meadowvalo Meadowvale 605 Wingham Wingham 318 Resort Lynedock 507 Hazeldean Hazeldean 174 Nelson • Button 319 Valens Valens 6i6 Woodbridge Woodbridge 175 Ethel Ethel 820 Isthmus Newboro' 6i9 Listowell yv- Ml 177 Picton Picton 321 Brucefleld Brucefleld 621 Walkerton ".',. ^on 178 Glenmorris Glenmorr's 322 Leaskdale Leaskdale 5,s» Winchester A\ ■ iter 179 Port Perry Port Perry 327 Ivanhoe Millbrook 527 Crosby ElR. 180 Fidelity Appin 181 Lindsay Lindsay 828 Dover Port Dover 6)0 Chemung Pete . oro' 829 Stouffville StoufTville 631 Elinvale Elinvale 182 Phuenix . Feneloii Falls 382 Markham Markhain 535 Vars Vars 183 Mt. Brydges Mt. Brydges 833 Trent Cainpbellford 884 Warkworth Warkworth 539 Jolly Mandaumin 185 Beaverton Beaverton 540 Silver Leaf Hanover 186 Rock Glen Arkona 336 Bonnie Doon Mount Albert 641 Merrivale Merrivale 188 Aurora Aurora ■, ,-„ 338 Charlotteville Vittoria 646 Red Pine Warren 189 Florence Florence 839 Unity Chapleau 664 Palgrave Palgrave 1 254 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. ONTARIO— Continued. ilTo. Court. Location. 669 ChMsic City Stratford 602 Lanark Lanark 666 Ivy Leaf Blyth 667 Wboler Wooler 671 VankleekHUIVankleek Hill 678 Kincardine Kincardine 680 Newbury Newbury 681 Brigden Brigden 686 Broeside Braeside 687 Port ElKin Port Elgin 601 Mattawa Mattawa 604 Elinwood Elinwood 609 MetcaKo Metcalfe 610 Osnabruck Osnabruck 615 Orillia Orillia 616 CoUiwater Coldwater 6SS Penetanjfui'e PenetoiKuishene 628 Scarboto' Scarboio' 629 Septemley Pt. Lambton 631 Langton Lan^ton . 639 Zorra Harrington 641 Justice Coldsprings 646 Huntsville Huntsville 648 Western Star Walsingham 651 Granite Battersea 668 Maple Grove Enisdale 662 Evening Star Edgar 664 Oreenbank Greenbank 668 Prosperity Toronto 670 BillinsfS Br'ge Billings E •''^ i a 671 Sundndge Sundridge 672 Delaware V'ly Delaware 673 Novar Novar 674 Rouille Toronto 676 CamMdge South Indian C76 Little Curre't Little Current 683 Byron London South 686 Himsworth Powassan 690 Teeswater Teeswater 691 Quinte Trenton 692 Live for Ever Louise 696 McGee Ottawa 699 Mait'and Brussels 702 Ottawa West Hintonburg 70S Kinniount Kinmount 704 Golden Rule South River 709 Simpson Bowmanville 718 New Hamb'g New Hamburg 720 Harwood Harwood 788 Crampton Crampton 726 Martintown Martintown 727 Allandale Allandale 742 Valentine Barrow Bay 764 Rising Sun Hilladale 709 Waterloo Waterloo 779 Boyne Staples 782 Attwood Attwood 784 Athens Athens 791 No Surrender MerrickviUe 792 Asphodel Norwood 793 Westwood Westwood 796 T'Vndhurst Lyndhurat 798 IngersoU IngersoU 799 Energy Eberts 806 Matilda Iroquois 806 Duart Duart 810 Glen Nations Chrysler 811 Lorneville Lorneville 818 Kintore Kintore 881 Emerick Waterford 823 Roslin Roslin 889 Marlbank Harlbank 880 Freestone Grimsby 834 Queensville Queensville 8S6 Bradford Bradford 887 Hay Bay Hay Bay 841 Cromwell Rockland , 848 Oxford Mills Oxford Mills 844 Inkerman Inkerman 846 Speedwell Windsor 848 Preston Preston 868 Cooksville Oooksville 866 Carlingford Carlingford 868 Hellier Wel'ington 802 Atlantic Ottawa East ONTARIO— Continued. No. Court. Location. 867 Hickson Iliokson 868 Sherwood Arthur 869 Kenmore Kenmore 870 Cumberland Cumberland 871 Prescott Presoott 872 Ashton Ashton 876 Bobcaygeon Bobcaygeon 878 Glen Buell Glen Buell 882 Sprucedale Sprucedale 889 Centralia Centralia' (i90 Fairfield Fairfield 898 Birr Birr 904 PleasantHourBishop's Mills 906 Beeton Beeton 9t2 Pleasant R'ge Newport 914 Cookstown Cookstown 919 Willow Churchill 924 North Dawn Oakdale 926 Kinnoul New Lowell ti/ Howard Morpeth 634 Equal Right Stroud 941 Bowmoro Duntroon 943 Maxviile Slaxville 947 Nobleon Nobleton 953 Riceville Riceville 955 Dunvegan Dunvegan 966 Blue Mnt, Clarkesburg 957 Bogtior Bognor 989 Cloverleaf Wyebridge 960 Moulinette Moulinette 962 Harrow Harrow 068 Angus Angus 969 Gladstone . Toronto 973 Calabogie Calabogie 976 Meaford Meiford 979 Hartly Hartly 982 Clarence Wiart'on 085 Sunnidale Stayner 987 View Fitzroy Harbor 091 Markdale Markdale 995 Flesherton Flesherton 997 Everett Everett 1002 Thistle Williamstown 1006 Ermine Girden Hill 1008 Vespra Minesing 1011 Cascade Niagara Falls So. 1014 Cedar Grove ji'ergusonville 1018 DemorestvilleDemorestviUe 1022 Tarn O'Shanter Hastings 1026 Bond Head Bond Head 1086 Miner\'a Appleton 103!: Moose Craek Moose Creek 1083 Burwell Port Burwell 1084 Oro Hawkestone 1040 Luxley Otterville 1046 Fenelon Carnhnr 1047 Mallorytown Mallorytown 1052 Etobicoke Mimico 1062 Collins Bay Collins Bay 1063 Haveiock Toronto 1073 Conqueror Harley 108:2 Harlem Harlem 1089 Highl'd Cr'k Highland Creek 1093 Beechwood Beeohwood 1099 Trafalgar Oakvillo 11U8 Reliance Windham 0. 1114 Rosseau Rosseiu 1116 Capital Ottawa 1116 Alberton Fort Francis 1182 i.!e06 Onaway Alberton 2l6 Minnewawa 21S Silvan 223 St. John 1012 Avondale 1066 Ferndale 1058 Murray Hbr, 107O Albino Mazeppa 1098 Pr. Edward 1105 VVestmorel'd Crapand 1113 Nonpareil New Glasgow 1153 New London Stanley Bridge 1168 Abegweit Pownal 1189 Wiltshire Brookfleld 1204 Northumb'r'dCape Traverse 1215 Aberdeen Malpeque 1587 Beausejour Clifton QUEBEC. Bedcque Montague Bridge Souris Charlotte town Georgetown Murray Harbor Eldon O'Leary Station Kensington 2 Beaver 6 Myrtle 7 Mt. Royal 146 Rockland 147 Fulford HuntingA-iUe Richmond Montreal New Rockland Montreal 149 Prince Albert Sherbrooke 170 Cookshire Cookshire iU St. Lawrenpe South Quebec iU Stadacona 269 Balmoral 276 Bhawville 277 Bryson 280 Laohute Quebec Montreal Shawville Bryson Lachute 286 Windsor Mills Windsor Mills 290 Shefford 292 Yamanka 297 Fortune 293 Cold Brook 299 Missisquoi 303 Bedford 394 Sutton 317 Eastman 828 International Rock Island 324 Hasonville Masonville 330 Buckingham Buckingham Waterloo Famham Qranhy Knowlton Cowanvilla Upper Bedford Sutton Eastman 831 Thurso 810 Danville 341 Coatioook 851 Actonvale 376 Carnival 4U1 Plessis 421 Deasery 523 Valleyfleld 543 Craigend 544 Lachine Thurso Danville Coati(!ook Aotonvale Montreal Warwiok Alontreal Valleyfleld Huntingdon Lach ne Locks 558 Lake Meg'tic Lake Megantio S"! Leeds Leeds Mills 579 Inverness Inverness 58* St.HyacintheSt. Hys-iinthe 590 Sawyerville Sawyei.iUe 606 Island Brook Island Erook 612 Friendship Montreal 621 Famous Moes River 668 St. Louis Montreal 608 Ohamplain Montreal QUEBEC-ContinueJ. No. Court. Leeation. 687 St. Hubert Montreal 701 St. Rooh Montreal 716 Wakefield Wakefield 7i» bt CatherinasMontreal 781 St. Denis Montreal 741 Montreal Montreal 746 Good Cheer Harley 789 OateneauVslley Aylwin 861 Labelle St. Jerome 886 Laviolette Three Rivers 888 Montcalm Montreal 901 Maisonneuve Montreal 90S Memphremagoe Georgeville 921 Fullum Montreal 982 Rose of England bt. John 936 Quio Quyon 942 Belle Rive Montreal 946 De Salaberry Montreal 964 St. Charles Montreal 964 Willow Brook Broome 970 Jacque Cartier Montreal 1016 Goc>dland Terrebonne 1019 £:. Helene Montreal 10^3 Bell Montreal 1031 Ville Marie Montreal 1066 St. George Blark Lake 1076 Notre Dame Montreal 1087 Ormistown Ormisiown 11.^'^ New Glasgow New Glasgow 114.. iSt. Alphonse Thedford Mines 1169 Eveline Montreal 1161 Tennyson St. Henry 1169 Ulvertoa Ulverton 1170 Teniiscouata Fraberville 1187 Charlemagne Quebeo 1190 Matane Matane 1193 St. Michel E. Sherbrooke 1196 Radnor Radnor Forbes 1197 C. P. R. Montreal 1199 Phillipdburg Fhillipsburg 1203 Hand-in-H'd Coatioook 1209 DeuxMontg'sSt.Scholastique 1216 Magog Magog 1220 St. Ferdinand St. FeitUuand 1258 Victoriaville Victoriaville 1868 LawrencevilleLawrenoeville 1271 Duvernay Montreal 1280 Outermont Montreal 1281 Cote St. Paul Cote St. Paul 1291 Laval 1312 Deuchine 1321 Drummond 1822 Monkland 1383 Primrose 1344 Waterville 1346 Beebe Plain 1847 St. Clement 1S48 Richelieu 1»&0 8t.JeanB«p'te Montreal 1368 Roxton Roxton Falls 1367 St. Janvier Weedon 1372 St.Oenevieve Ville de Berthier 1396 Kingsev Falls Kingsey Falls 1396 Stanbridge Stanbridge East 8t.VincentdePaul Aylmer Drummondville Montreal West Shefford Waterville Beebe Plain Beaubamois Borel 1397 Eardley 1398 Ste. Brigite 1401 St. Bernard 1422 Montarvilla 1428 Bt. Ann Hayworth Montreal T^acolle Longueuil Broiighton 1427 St.Chryscst'eSt.Chrysostome 1429 Iberville Iberville 1436 St. Frederic St. Frederic Stn. 1438 Howiok 1444 Hull 1459 Glen Lisle 1473 Compton 1*76 Helena 1«77 Eustis 1484 Durooher 1509 Athelstan 1612 Levis 1610 Montjolt 1642 Plessesville 1644 St. Jean 1646 Carabiniers Howick Hull Dalhousie Station Compton Kensington 'Custis ^ uebeo xhelstan Levis Matane Somerset Quebeo Montreal QUEBEC— Continued. Jfo. Court. 1661 Chenier 1666 8t. Pitrre 1680 Courcelles 1642 St. Oei-main Location. Montreal Oarthley Montreal St. Germain 1660 Jwums d'Aro Montreal WISCONSIN. 343 Altoona 462 Waukesha 408 St. Croix 619 Muskwonago 685 Appieton 717 Whitewater 804 Superior 003 Winebogo 907 Eau Clair 015 West Salem 922 Beloit City 92S Wisconsin 929 Calumet 014 Lacrossa 949 Kaukauna 963 Gateway 077 Janesville 078 Fort Howard 081 Southport 094 Marinette 1042 Badger 1186 Chair City 1194 Maughs 1450 Freia 1481 Milwaukee 1608 Juneau 1526 Racine Altoona Waukesha Bt. Croix Muskwonago Appleton Whitewater West Superior Oskosh Eau Clair West Salem Beloit Madison Neenah Lacrosse Kaukauna Lacrosse Janesville Fort Howard Kenosha Marinette Milwaukee Sheboygan Maughs Racine Milwaukee Milwaukee Racine SUPREME COURT JURISDICTION. 423 Island Pond 526 Beattlo 638 Puget Sound 698 Destiny 600 Wyandotte 637 Key City 640 Salmon Bay 736 Kiowa 768 Pennsylvania 801 Aztec 816 Potomao 843 Mars 8i7 Ebeemo 866 Aulton 896 Coconino Oil Granite State 916 .North East 1069 Des Moines, 1091 Omaha 1106 Black EM;le 1122 South Erie 1161 Ligonia 1166 Caribou 1172 West Pawlet 1178 Germania 1186 Penobscot 1223 Pittsburg 1231 Alki 1244 Honor 1247 Paciflo 1249 Essex 1279 FortFrankort 1304 Veritas 1 08 Attien 1314 Iowa 1327 Arostook 1330 Orono 1812 Denance 1866 Salt Lake ld58 Bozeman 1362 Oriental l.>82 Emerald 1386 Jas. G. HIaine 1399 Kennelteu 1404 Nutmeg 1416 Bawkeye 146 1 Willianiette 1468 Mavnesboxo 1479 Pnebla Island Pond, Vt. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. Kansas, Kansas PortTownsend.W.. Ballard, Wash. Greensburg, Ka. Erie, Pa. Winslow, A. Ter. Washington, D.C Mars Hill, Maine Henderson, Maine' Seattle, Wash. Flagstaff, A. Ter. W Stewarts'n,NH_ North Ea«t, Pa. Des Moines, Iowa. Omaha, Neb. Gt. Falls, Mont. Erie, Pa Portland, R.M.,M,. Caribou, Me. West Pawlet, Vt. Erie, Pa. Old Town, Maine- Pittsburg, Pa. Spokane, Wash. West Derby, Vt. Portland, Oregon' Norton Mills, Vt. Fort Fairfleld.Me. Cedar Rapids, la. Ja<^kman, Maine Marion, Iowa I'resque Isle, Me. Orono, Maine Xoulton, Maine SaltUkeClty, Uh. Bozeman, Montana. Milo, Maine Clear Brook, W. Bangor.Maine Augusta, Maine Plymouth, Conn.. Clinton, Iowa Salem, Oregon Beriin, N. H. Pueblo, Coloradc> •ir- r i \ I !.' J 256 INDEPENDENT OltDEIl OF FORESTEllS. [1S95| SUPREME COURT JURISDICTION — Continued. Xo. Court. .vocation. 1511 JulienDubuque Dubuque, Iow» 1517 Vinton 1534 La Junta 1549 Missoula 1;)59 Venus 156a Irving 1568 Silver 1669 Beadle 1018 Nebraska 1625 Six Nations Vinton, Iowa La Junta, Col. MisMula, Montana Famhamville,Iowa Mt. Veron, Iowa Spokane, Wash. Huron, S. Dakota Linooln, Nebraska Seattle, Wash. 1054 Mt. Cameron Colorado Sp'ffs Col. BRITISH ISLES. 2001 Canaland Twickenham, Engf. 2(102 First Surrey Riehmond, En;. 2003 St Pancras London, Ens. 2004 E. Stan. Bearer London, Entc. 2005 Scot. Pioneer Olaaufow, Scotland 2006 Havers'k Hill London, Eng. 2007 Liverpool Liverpool, Eng. 200S R'l. Berkshire Beading, Eng. 2009 Edinbuivh Edinburgh, Soot. 2010 Wimbledon Wimbledon 2011 Ballymena Ballymena, Irel'd 2012 Erimua London, Eng. 2013 Wyvig Dingwall, Soot. 2014 Fraternity Glasgow, Scotland 2015 Welsh Pion'r Caitiiff, Wales 201A Dalriada Belfast, Ireland 2017 Eblana Dublin, Ireland 1018 Whitehall London, Eng. 2019 Clyde Oreenook, Soot. 2020 Perseveranoe Cardiff, Wales 2021 Corinthian Belfast, Ireland 2022 Strathmore Forfar, Scotland 2025 Temperanoe Olasgow, Scotland 2024 St Mungo Olasgow. Srotlaud 2026 Holywood Holywood, Irel d 2026 Birmingham Birmingham. Eng. 20x7 Carnarvon Carnarvon. Wales 2028 Premier Rothwell, Eng. 2029 Brighthelnvtone Brighton Eng. 2030 Albertawe Swansea, WalM^ 2031 Electric Swansea, Wales 2032 Cosmopolitan London, Eng. 2033 Craig Phadrig Inverness, SiMt. 2034 Derby Derby, Eng. 20S6 Usk Side Newport, Wales 2036 Barry Barry, Wales 2037 Woodbine Lurgan, Ireland 2088 C'sle Weerock Ardroesan, S«ot . BRITISH ISLE3-Continued. No. Court. Location, 2089 Bute Cardiff, Wales 2040 Logan Vale Dromore, Ireland 2041 Imp. Ireland Belfast, Ireland 2042 Q'n Adelaide Teddington, Eng. 2048 Tenby Court Tenby, Wales 2044 Kilrvmont St. Andrews, Soot. 2045 Q'n of the W t Torquay, Ene. 2040 Arbutus Portadown, Irel'd 2047 8t Hargarats Twickenham, Eng. 2048 Cardiff Cardiff, Wales 2049 Glasgow E't'n Olasgow, Scot. 2060 Liverp I P'n'r Liverpool, Eng. 2061 Royal Irvine Irvine, Scotland 205< City of Leeds Leeds, Eng. 2063 Lliedi Llanelly, Wales 2064 Eovorwio York, Eng. 2065 Carlisle Circus Belfast, Ireland 2066 Ormean Belfast, Ireland 20J7 Tyrone Tyrone, Ireland 2058 Mountpottinger Belfast, Irel'd 2069 Afan Port Talbot, Wales 2060 Hastings Hastings, Eng. 2001 NewSarum Salisbury, Kng. 2062 Maida Vale 206S Mersey London, Eng. Liverpool, Eng. 2064 Ist Manchester Manchester, Eng 2066 Bridgend Bridgend, Wales 2066 Prinoe BladudBath. Eng. Belfast, Ireland. Liverpool, Eng. Paignton, Eng. Dawlish, Eng. Southport, Eng. Bar. inFumess, Eng 2067 Shamrock 2068 Anfleld 2069 Torbay 2070 Harbinger 2971 North Meols 2078 Haematite 3073 Liv'p'l Brwk. Liverpool, Eng, 2074 Danum Donoaster, Eng. 2076 Best Heep London, Eng. 2070 Bradf d Vaag'd Bradford, Ensr. 2077 King John Newark England 2078 Rosetta Ballynfeigh, Ire. 2079 CastleHamUton Arva, Ireland 2080 Arkwright Chelwell, England 2081 Babington Derby, England 2082 Tyne Newcastle, Eng. 2085 Pride ofDerbrDerbr, England 2084 Kirk White Nottingham, Eng. 2086 W. BridgefordBridgeford, Eng. 2089 Nott'ham.Forest Nott'ham,Eng. 2087 Derwent Derby, England 2088 Kingstone Kingston, Eng. 2089 Major Oak Nottingham, Eng. 2000 Exon Exeter, EnglancT BBmSH ISLES-Continued. No. Court, Location 2091 Teign Teignmouth, EnJ 2091 Chancery ChanceryLane.EnJ 2098 Donore Lublin, Ireland 1 2004 Birm'ham Centlr'.Biarm'hm End 2096 CityofBelfast Belfast, Ireland 2096 OliftonviUe Belfast, Ireland 2097 Banbridge Banbridge.Ire 2098 Mt. Pleasant Liverpool, Enir 2099 Battersea Battersea, Eng 2100 Ligouiel Belfast, Ireland 2101 Pembrey BurryPort.S.WaeJ 2102 W.Middlesex Eating, England 2103 St. Ambrose Alvaston. England 2104 Chiswiok Chiswick.Eng. 2106 Duncaim- Belfast, Ireland 2106 Armley Excelsior Arniley, Eni; 2107 St. Tydftl Merthyr Tjdfil, WalesL 2108 Great Succert Croydon, Englaii(ll 2100 Ladywood Birmingham, Eri; f 2110 Castlereagh Belfast, Ireland f 2111 Stafford Maryiubone, En^f. 2112 Southsea Portsmouth, Enj{. 2113 De Montfort Leicester, Eng. | 2 14 Donegal Belfast, Ireland 2116 Mt. Edgecombe Plymouth, Eni;. 2116 King's Vale Dairy, Scotland 2117 Clutha Olasgow, Scotlandl ■U18 OuilfordCastle Guilford, Eng. 2119 BeesLon Hill BeestonHill, Eni;,| 2120 Cheetham Manchester, Eng. 2121 Orosvenor Manchester Eny:. 2122 Oarston Oarston, Eng. 2123 Wearmouth Sunderland, Eng. I 2124 Olantaw Morriston, Wales L 2125 Tun'dgeWellsTun'dgeWe'h.Engl 2126 Widnes, Widnes, England 2 27 HucknallHuoknallTorkard.Enj;, 2128 Welpark Greenock, Scot. 2120 Helensburgh Helensburgh, Scot 8180 Risdene Bushden, Eng. 8131 FirstN.StaffordshireHanley.Eng I 2182 First Bolton Sharpies, Eng. 8188 S. Norwood S.Norwood, Eng. 2184 Mvrose Islington, Eng. 2186 BranksomeUpperParkstone.Eng j 2136 Ashley Belfast, Ireland 2137 Boby Liverpool, Eng. 2138 Dukeries Mansfield, Eng. 8189 Lewisbam Lewisbam, Eng. 2140 Logan's Va'e Glomore, Ire. 2141 Hersham Walton-on-ThameB,E. 2142 New Leeds Leeds, Eng. Home Office, TORONTO, CANADA. Cable Address, "Foresters, Toronto." Head Office for the United Kingdom, 24 Charing CrosSf^Whitehall, LONDON, ENGLAND. Cable Address, "Oronhya., London." Head Office of the United States, ioo8 IsabeHa BuUdlngs, 46 Van Buren Street, CHICAOO, ILL Tlie Royal So Founder.— 'iheP.ight Hi H onorary /"rendent— H orable the Earl of Aberdet Vice-President, A. R. 0. S Sec. I.— Frbnch Litbra SUWKCTS. Pretident, L'Abb6 Verr Royal ; Secretary, J. E. R Sbc. II. -- English Liter Sdbjrcts. President— nx.Vfm. Cla 4ent, Dr. Bourinot, C.M.O Jun., D.C.L., LL.D. Skc. hi. — Mathbmaticai scib.nceb. President — B. J. Han President, Prof. Bovey, M 8BC. IV.— GBOLOOICAIi AND President— Sas. Fletche Wesley Mills ; Secretary, Honorary Secretary -3 LL.D., U.C.L., D.L. ; i Fletcher, F.L.S. Addition J. 0. K. Laflamme, D.D, F.B.S., Dr. O. M. Dawson Ofitario Soc Bon. President— Uon. Matthews ; Vice-Preside) Secretary, R. F. Gagen. Canadia President -Prof. R. B {Secretary, Alan MoDoug Bain, Jr. ; Assistant tec Young, M.A. /Association of Doi , OROA Honorary Prcgident, 1 Ont.; IVesident, John J burgh ; Vice-President, 1 Secretary-Treasurer, i. I. Assooiation of Oi IHCORP President. M. J. Butl Gaviller, Colling wood ; i Toronto ; Councillors, H of Crown Lands, V. Sanl Patrick, A. Nlven, P. t Willis Chipman. 17 Tt)e Royal Sooiety of Canada. Founder. — 'ihe Right Honorable the Marquis of Lome. H onorary President— Hia Excellency the Kight Hon. orable the Earl of Aberdeen ; President, J.M Le Moine- Vice-President, A. R. 0. Selwyn, C.M.O., P.B.S., LL.D' 8ec. I. — French Literature, Hibtort, and Allied SUB.IECT8. President, L'Abb6 Verreau; Vice-President, Hon. J. Royal ; Secretary, J. E. Roy. Sec. H. --English Literature, Histort and Allied Subjects. President— K\.^m. Clark, D.C.L., LL.D.; Vice-Presi- dent, Dr. Bourinot, C.M.G.; Secretary, Georjfe Stewart, Jun., D.C.L., LL.D. Skc. in. — Mathematical, Physical, and Chemical Sciences. President — B. J. Harrington, B.A., Ph.D. ; Vice- President, Prof. Bovey, M.A. ; Secretary, E. Deville. Sbc. IV.— Qeolooical and Bioloqical Sciences. President— 3tiS. Fletcher, F.L.S.; Vice-President, Dr. Wesley Mills ; Secretary, D. P. Penhallow, B.Sc. Honorary Secretary —John Geo. Bourinot, C.M.O., LL.D., D.C.L., D.L. ; Honorary Treasurer, James Fletcher, F.L.S. Additional members of Council— Ahhe J. 0. K. Laflamme, D.D., Sir J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S., Dr. G. M. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S. Ontario Sooiety of Artiats. Hon. President— Hon. O. W. Allan ; President, A. Matthews ; Vice-President and Treasurer, W. Revell ; Secretary, R. F. Gagen. Canadian Institute. President -Ptot. R. Ramsay Wright, M.A., B.Sc. ; Secretary, Alan McDougall, C. E. ; Treasurer, James Bain, Jr. ; Assistant t-ecretary and Librarian, R. W. Voung, M.A. /Association of Dominioii Land Surveyors. organized 1892. Honorary President, The Surveyor General, Ottawa, Ont.; Prendent, John McLatchie, D.L.S., New Edin- burgh ; Vice-President, D. C. Morency, D.L.S., Quebec; Secretary-Treasurer,!. I. Dufresne, D.L. S., Ottawa, Ont. Association of Ontario iiand Surveyors. incorporated 1892. President, M. J. Butler, Napanee ; Vice-Pres., M. Caviller, Collingwood ; Sec.-Treas., A. J. Van Nostrand, Toronto ; Councillors, Hon. A. S. Hardy, Commissioner of Crown Lands, V. Sankey (Chairman), O. B. Kirk- patrick, A. Nlven, P. S. Gibson, H. J. Bowman and Willis Chipman. 17 [25 Note.— 3'Ae Editor t» desirous of makitio/ the following list as complete as possible, arm would be much obliged if the secretary of any Society, whose name does iwt appear, would send the information in time for next year's issue to the Editor CANADIAN ALMANAC, 9 Front Street, Toronto. The third annual meeting will be held in Toronto, commencing fourth Tuesday in February, 1895. The late Association of Provincial '.and Surveyors of Ontario has been merged into the Incorporated Ajuooia- t: n of Ont. Land Surveyors, as above. Upper Cai\ada Bible Sooiety. President, Hon. G. W. Allan ; Treasurer, John K, Maodonald ; Secretary, John Harvie ; Depositary, John Young. Upper Canada Tract Sooiety. President, Rev. Canon Sanson ; Treasurer, James Brown ; Secretary, Rev. Dr. R. C. Moffat ; Depositary, John Youn^. Tl)e Protestaiit Churohmen's Union and Tract Soo'y. President, Hon. S. H. Blake, Q.C. ; Clerical Secretary, Rev. Rural Dean Amiitage, St.. Catharines, Ont. ; Lay Secretary aiul Treas., James B. Ryan, Toronto. Office, 20 Bay street, Toronto, Canada. Sabbatl\ Scl\ool /yssociatioi\ of Ontario. President, B. J. Score, Toronto, Ont. ; Chairman Ex. Com., J. J. Maclaren, LL.D., Q.C, Toronto, Ont.; Gen- eral Secretary, Alfred Day, Deer Park, Ont. ; Normal Secretary, Rev. John McEwen, 526 Church St., Toronto, Ont.; Cor. Secretary and Treasurer, J. J. Woodliouse, P.O. Box 625, Toronto, Ont. Young mien's Christian /Association, Toronto. President, Hon. S. H. Blake, Q.C; Treasurer, Geo. Tower Fergusson ; Recording Secretary, Frank Yeigh ; General Secretary, Frank Magee Pratt. Young Melt's Christian /\s80ciatiofi of Ontario and Quebec. provincial CONVaNTION. President, 8. J. Moore, Toronto; First Vice-Presi- dent, R. Stewart, Ottawa ; Second Vice-President, Dr. Hariey Smith, Toronto; Third Vice-President, Wm. Tees, Montreal; Fourth Vice-President, S.M. Thomson, Brantford ; Secretary, H. Jenner, Toronto ; Assistant Secretaries, W. J. Doherty, London, '--d P. C Leslie, Montreal. Tl|e Ontario Educational Association.— Trustees' Department. Annual Meeting, Thursday, 16th April, 1895, Educa- tion Department, Toronto. ,.„...,. President, Mr. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A., etc., whitby ; Secretary-Treasurer, Geo. Anson Aylesworth, Newburgh, County Addington. Ontario Educational /Association. Annual Meeting, Tuesday first after Easter. President, S. F. Lazier, M. A., LL.B., Q.C, etc., Hamil- ton ; Vice- Presidents, the Chairmen of the Depart- ments; Secretary, Robt. W. Doaii, Toronto; Treasurer, W. J. Hendry,' Toronto. Public and High School Trustees' Department— Chairman, Jno. Ball Dow, B.A., etc., Whitbv; Secretary, George Anson Aylesworth, Newburgh, Add.ngton Co. ; Director, Rev. O. O. Mc- Robbie, Pn.B., So.D., Shelburne College am High School Department— Chairman, J. A. McLellan, LL.D., 7} .4 258 MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES. [1895 ■ 1895] Toronto; Secretary, J. Squair, B.A., Toronto; J)ireclors, V. F. Manley, M.A., Toronto; W. S. Mitner, B.A., Toronto; VV. H. Fraacr, M.A., Toronto; H. B. Sutton, M.A., Toronto. P-Mic School Department— Chatrman, Alexander McQueen, London ; Secretary, D. Young, Ouelph; Director, R. H. Cowley, Ottawa. Training School Department— Chai-man, A. Barber, Cobourg: Secretary, W. H. Elliott, Hamilton ; Director, 8, B. Sinclair, B. A. , Ottawa. Inspectors' Department — Chairman, S. D. Piatt, Picton ; Secretary, N. Gordon, Orangeville ; Director, N. W. Campbell, Durham. Kindergarten Depairtment—Chairuuin, Miss Mclntyre, Toronto ; Secretary, Miss Bowditch, Hamilton ; Direc- tor, Miss J. Laidlaw, London. Doininion Rifle Aswoiatloii. Patron, His Excellency the Governor-General of Can- ada; President, Lt.-Col. Hon. J. M. Gibson, Hamilton ; Vice-Presidents. Major Sam. Hughes, M.P., Lindsay, Ont.; Robert H«ii R. Dorsey, Burnhamthorpe ; Chester Whites, R. H. Harding, Thoriidale ; Poland Chinas, A. W. Young, Tupperville ; Essex, Jos. Featherstone, M.P., Streets- vilfe ; Tamworths, John Bell, Amber ; General Director, J. C. Snell, Edmonton; Atiditors, J. S. Pearce, London,. R. Gibson, Delaware. Poultry Association of Ontario. President, Mr. C. Ernst, New Hamburg ; 1st Vice- President, Mr. A. Bogue, London ; Snd Vice-President, Mr. G. S. Oldrieve, Kingston ; Treasurer, Mr. G. G. Mc- Cormick, London; Auditors, Mr. H. B. Donovan, Toronto; Thos. A.DufT, Toronto; Permanent Secretary, Thos. A. Browne, London. Easterly Oiitario Poultry and Pet Stock <\8sociation. Honorary President, O. A. Rocquc, Orleans; Pres., Alex. Stewart, Hintonburg ; 1st Vice-President^ 0. S. Oldrieve, Kingston ; Snd Vice-President, Geo. Higman, Ottawa ; Secretary, Alfred Geddes, Ottawa ; Treasurer, E. A. Connell, Ottawa ; Au.litors, E. Daubney and S. Short, of Ottawa. Cood Heads Association, Ontario. President, A. Pattulo, Woalstock; 1st Vice-President, J. F. Beam, Black Creek; ind Vice- I'residejit, A. P. McDougall, Melbourne ; Secretary-Treasurer, K. W. McKay, St. Thomas. Canadian Wheelmen's /Association. President, A. T. Lane, Mciitreal ; Vice-President, J. G. Gauld, Hamilton; Sec. -Treas., H. B. Donly, Simcoe; Chairman, Racing Department, R. A. Robertson, Hamilton ; Chairman, Good Roads Dept., A. i'atuUo, Wiwdstock; Official Organ, " Canadian Wheelman.' Simooe. Ontario Vets Honorary President, Yl. A.R.C.\. S.; Presiden 0. L Robson, V.8.; 2»m V.S.; Secretary, C. H. 8 Cowan, V.8. : Director Hamilton, V.s.; J. V. < J. Wilson, V.8. ; T Hoi andW. Steele, V.S.; ^t ai.d J. D. O'Neil, V.S. Ontario Ui)de President, J. Muir, Hoyle, Cannington; Catharines. Commercial President, C. C. VanI Secretary, James Sargi Pioneer ai\d Histor Honorary President, Rev. Canon Bull ; 1st V Vice-President, Rev. Di William Rennie, Guelj Fearman, Eli Crawford A. F. Hunter. York Pioi\eer ai\d President, Rev. Dr. i Rennie; 2nd Vice-Prt President, D. B. Read, Anderson ; Treasurer, Playter; Committee oj 1 Chairman ; Cai>t. J. Scarlett, John Wilson, H. Doel, J. P., Thos. Ti The York Pioneer a annual meeting on the and every year, and th( Tuesday of each mon Toronto, at 2 p.m. Peel Pioneer President, Eli Crawf Treasurer, R. H. Ho< second Thursday m ev Wei\twortl President, Geo. H. S H. Land ; Cor. Secreta Lundy's Lav A nniversary- Battle President, Rev. Ca Falls South, Ont.; Via Falls, South; iJccoi James Wilson, Supt. Ont. ; Corresponding Houston, M. A., Niaga Trades President, John T' ing Secretary, T. W Yonge Street); Fin. urer, Chas. March. Loyal I ORAND ORANGl Next meeting of the City of Halifax, : May, 1895. ^. ^ , ^ Most Worshipful ( N. Clark Wallace, 3 Seaetary, Robert Bi M. W. Grand Treas Ont. GRAND ORA! Next meeting of t City of St. Cathai March, 1896. "^ 1895] MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES. 269 Ontario Vete'inary /^nooiation. Honorary Pretident, Prof. A. Smith, F.R.C.V.S. and n.\.R-C.\.S.; President, W Bums.V.S.; M Vice-Pret., G. L RobBon, V.S.; 2«d Vice-Prenident, H. Hopkins, V.S.; Secretary, C. H. Sweetapple, V.S.; Treasurer, W. Cowan, V.8. : Directors, Messre, J. Wende, V.8. ; D. Hamilton, V.s>.; J. V. Ouinn, V.S.; W. Gibb, V.8.; W. J. Wilson, V.S. ; T. Holden, V.S. ; A. Crowtorth, V.8., and W. Steele, V.8.; Auditors, Messrs. C. 'JUiott, V.S., and J. D. O'Neil, V.S. Oqtario Ui)dertaKers' i^tsooiation. President, J. Muir, Port Elgin ; Secretary, W. H. Hoyle, Cannintfton; Treasurer, J. B. Molntyre, St. Catharines. Commeroial Travellers' /^ssoolatlon. President, C. C. VanNorman ; Treasurer, J. C. Black; Secretary, James Sargant. Pioneer ai\d tfistoricai Association of Ontario. Honorary President, Rev. Dr. Scadding; President, Rev. Canon Bull ; 1st yice-PrexMent, W. H. Doel ; Snd Vice-President, Rev. Dr. Parker ; Secretary-Treasurer, William Rennie, Guelph ; Executim Committee, F. W. Fearman, Eli Crawford, Dr. Read, Q.C., Jno. A Orchard, A. F. Hunter. York Pioqeer aqd Historical Society, Toronto. President, Rev. Dr. Scadding, Ut Vice-President, W. Rennie; ind Vice- President, 'EM Crawford; 3rd Vice- President, D. B. Read, Q. C, Mh Vice-President, T. W. Anderson ; Treasurer, E. M. Morphy ; Secretary, Robert Playter; Committee oj Management, Capt. D.F. Jessopp, Chairman; Ca|it. J. McGann, Geo. Charlton, J. A. Scarlett, John Wilson, T.W. Elliott, Chas. McCaffry, W. H. Doel, J. P., Thos. Taylor. The York Pioneer and Historical Society iiold their annual meeting on the first Tuesday in March ii> each and every year, and their monthly meetings on ihe iirst Tuesday of each month, in the Canadian Institute, Toronto, at 2 p.m. Peel Pioneers' Society, Brampton. President, Eli Crawford ; Secretary, Luther Cheyne ; Treas^irer, R. H. Hodgson. The Society meets on the second Thursday in every month. Weritworth historical Society. Presider^t,Qeo. H. Mills, Hamilton; Sec.-Treas., John H. Land ; C96. Grand Master, ia». Kelly, 6 Market Square ^ t. John ; Grand Secretary, J'i de Veber Neales, Barri&t<: Monc- ton, Grand Treasu.'er, Richard 0. Magee, St. John. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held at Truro, on third Tuesday in February, 1395. Grand Master, J. C. Gass, Shubenacadie ; Grand Secretary, G. O. Forbes, Shubenacadie ; Grand Treas- urer, James Miller, Shubenacadie. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF MANITOBA. Next meeting of ihe Grand Lodge will be lield in the City of Winnipeg, on the first Wednesday in March, 189^. Grand Master, W. J. Marshall, Winnipeg ; urand Secretary, W. Conolly, Box 335, Winnipeg; Gran^ Treasurer ank Schultz, Baldur. URA '■ ORANGE LODGE OF OUEBEC. Next mecunf 11 be held in Huntingdon, P.Q., en the first Tuf lay in M^roh, 1896. Grana M ister, Wm. Galbraith, Montreal ; Grand Secretary, >ndrew Dunwoody, Montreal ; Grand Treas- urer, Thos. Gilday, Montreal. GRAND ■ "ANOE LODGE OK NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Nfxt meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held at Mo ' Jaw, Assa., on the first Wednesday in February, 189. Giand Master, W. J. Kemaghan, Prince Albert;. Grand Secretary/, Samuel Gray, Regina ; Grand Treas- urer, Thos. Moore, Dongola. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held at Lrwer Montague, on the third Tuesday in February, 1895. Grand Master, John H. Bell ; Grand Secretary, Mur- doch McLeod, Milton Station ; Grand Treasurer, Jog.. Wise, M.P.P., North Milton. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF BRITISH COLDMBIA Next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held at Nanaimo, on the 2nd Tuesday in March, 1895. Grand Master, Thos. Cunningham, New Westminster; Grand Secretary, John Walnisley, New Westminster;. Grand Treasurer, John J. Walsh, Victoria. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Next meeting will be held at St. John's. Grand Master, Hon. Donald Morrison, Q.C., M.P.P.. St. John's? Grand Secretary, Ernest G. Martin, St,. John's ; Grand Treasurer, Edward Thomas, St. John's.. ORANGE YOUNG BRITONS. The next meeting of this Grand Lodge will be held at Brockville, on 2nd Wednesday in June, 1895. Grand Master, Geo. A. Tunier, Thorold, Ont.; Grand Secretary, Crawford Ross, Ottawa. ladies' GRAND ORANGE LODGE. The next meeting of this Grand Lodge will be held ini the City of London, on the 2nd Tuesday in May, 1895. Grand Mi-itress, Miss Mary C. CuUum-, 12 Fergu8on> Ave., Hamilton, Ont. ; Grand Secretary, Mrs. A- Vollick, Hamilton, Ont. Loyal True Blue Association. The 2lBt Annual Session will be held in Lindsay, Ont., commencing on the first Tuesday in June, 1896. Most Worshipful Grand Master, Wm. M. Fitzgerald, 142 Morse St., Toronto, Ont. ; Grand Treasurer, Robt. Bunting, Toronto, Ont. ; Grand Secretary, Nicholas Ingram, Box 147 Port Perry, Ont. if;:- ^1 ■ /: :»^i 260 MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES. [1895 St. C«org«'i Sooiety. Pre^dent, D. T. Synions; Vice-PrtsidenU, P. F. Ridout, H. V. Oreene, Oeo. Stanway ; Treaiurer, S. Treei ; Secretary, J. E. Pell. St. /\ndrew'8 Society. President, Allan Caasela ; Vice-Prendetits, Major A. M. Coeby and O. R. R. Cockbum, M.P. ; Managers, Malcolm Oibbs, John Catto and James Murray ; Chap- lains, Rev. D. J. Macdonnell and Rev. O. M. Milligan, D.D. ; Phydciam, Dr. J. H. Burns, Dr. I. H. Cameron, «nd Dr. J. Ferguson; Trea»urf.r, Oeo. Keith ; Secretary, Oeo. Kennedy, LL.D. ; Standard- Bearers, Chris. M. Handerson, Alex. Fraser, O. M. jfitchell and Capt. J. F. Michie ; Pipers, Chas. Miinroe, Robt. Irelana and John Sharp ; Pipe-Major, Hugh Miller ; Poet, Robert Swan. North /^morioa St. Ceorge't Unioi). PreHdent, Dr. E. H. Smythe, Q.C., Kingston, Ont.; Treasurer, General Secretary, Thos. Y. Yeates, 1838 13th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Soqs of Eqgland Beqevoleqt Sooiety. Supreme PreHdent, Hm. Hancock, Hamilton ; Su- j/reme Treasurer, B. Hinchcliffe, Toronto ; Supreme Secretary, John W. Carter, Toronto. Sons of frelaitd ProtMtant Assoolation. Orand President, W. J. Wadsworth, Toronto Junc- tion ; Orand Treasurer, James Steele, Toronto ; Orand Secretary, John McFaul, 78 Robert St., Toronto. Caledonian Sooiety of Toroqto. President, Wm. Simpson; Treamirer, W. D. Mcin- tosh ; Secretary, William Adamson. Protestat\t Protective /Association. Orand President, Rev. J. C. Madill, Belwood ; Grand Vice-President, Joseph Kennersley, Toronto ; Orand Secretary, Jackson Little, Toronto: Grand Treasurer, E. J. Roberts, London ; Orand Chaplain, Rev. F. R. Ghent. Hamilton ; Grand Secretary of State, James F. Harper, Hamilton ; Grand Guards, R. Noxon, Brandon, Han. ; J. Oraham, Havelook, and W Smith, Barrie. Patrons of liidustry. Grand President, C. A. Mallory, Warkworth ; Grand Vice-President, T. O. Currie, Strathroy ; Orand Secre- tary, L. A. Welch, Strathroy; Grand Trustees, A. Giiiord, Meaford, J. L. Wilson, Alexandria, F. Kennedy, Caltnachie ; Grand Sentinel, D. Dwyer, Flamboro' ; Grand Auditors, W. Valens, Lucknow, James Moodie, Chesterville. Craqd Council, Royal i\rcanum. Grand Regent*}. W. Hickson, Toronto ; Grand Secre- tary, Lyman Lee, Hamilton ; Grand Treasurer, Daniel Spry, London. Ai)cient Order ofjUnited Workmen. Past O.M. W., F. O Inwood, Toronto ; Grand M. W., D. F. M-voWatt, Barrie ; Orand Foreman, F. W. Unitt, Tor- onto ; Oraivl Overseer, G. P. Graham ; Grand Recorder, M. D. Order, St. Thomas ; Orand Receiver, 3aa. Rush- ton, Ridgetown ; Orand Guide, John Wilson ; G. I. Watchman, John R. Taylor ; O. 0. Watchman, J. P; Brown; Orand Solicitor, Warren Totten, Q.C.; Grand Medical Examiner, J.M.Cotton, M.D. ; Orand Trustees, Thos. Sargant, Toronto; T. D. Pruyn, Napanee M. A. James, Bowmanville. I^niglits of St. Joiin and Malta. Grand Commander, J. W. Streeton, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Lieut. Commander, James McKelvey, Wilmington, Del.; Captain of Ouards, James Bulley, Toronto ; Prelate, Ct iorge A. Seib, New York ; Grand Chancellor, Jonas McElrov.New York ; Asst. Chancellor, Frank M.Rooney, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Grand Almoner, T. E. Bowne, Brook- yn, N.Y.; Herald at Arms, William B. Addison, Phila- delphia; Sword Bearer, John Dye, Buffalo- Grand Marshal, H. O. Templar, Lookport, N.Y.; Grand First Guard, J. W. VanNotta, Erie, Pa.; Orand Second Guard, A. V. Casci, Toronto ; Musical Director F M Brown, Bradford, Pa.; Medical Examiner, ' Peter Cooper, Wilmington, Del.; Attorney-General, H F Lawrence, Brooklyn ; Grand Warder, Abram Carlock New York; Grand Sentinel, Wm. Steinmitz, Harris burg. Pa. i Orand Trustee, Frank E. Bundy, Elmira N.\. ; Rep. to Fraternal Congress, Charles lAing, Balti- more, M.D. The Chapter-General will meet at Harrin- burg. Pa., in 1895. Select Knights. Supreme Commander, T. L. L. Lenis, Toronto; Snpreme Recorder, B. J. Leubsdorf, St. Catharines ; Supreme Treasurer, John McL. Stevenson, Barrie. Knights of Sherwood Forest. Supreme Comma-nder, Sir K. Wm. Gillespie, Strat- ford ; Supreme Adjutant, Sir K. John Forrest, Strat- ford ; Supreme Paymaster, Sir K. W. R. Tribbeck, Hamilton. Canadian Order of Foresters. High Chief Ranger, C. E. Britton, Gananoque ; Paiit H. C. R., Edward To we, London ; Hiffh Vice Chief Ranger, H. Gummer, Guelph ; High Secretary, Thomas White, Brantford ; High Treasurer, John Neelands, Wingham ; Hi^h Chaplain, Rev. W. S. McTavish, K.D., St. Oeoi^: High Registrar, D. R. Kennedy, Montreal ; High Auditors, T. W. Gibson, Toronto, W. M. Graham, Lakefleld ; High Woodwards, G. V. Hendershot, Brant- ford; W. J. Malley, Deseronto; High Beadles, C. R. Littler, Winnipeg ; A. McPherson, Woodstock ; High Court Solicitors, A. J. Wilkes, Q.C., Brantford ; and A. Monkman, Winnipeg ; Executive Committee, R. Elliott, Wingham ; H. D. Henderson, Whitechurch ; W. J. Cameron, Toronto ; R. Dowling, Harriston. Canadian Order of Choeeri Friends. Past Grand Councillor, James Dixon, Hamilton ; Ora7id Councillor, A. Edwin Lyon, Ouelph ; Grand Recnrder, Wm. F. Montague, Hamilton ; Grand Trea- surer, S. Broadfooi, Guelph. Canadian Hon^ Circles Supreme Leader, F. N. Raines, M.A.,Uxbridge ; Sup. Sec'y, Thomas Boles, 32 Adelaide St. East, Toronto; Sup. Treasurer, D. R. Foster, Waterford, Ont. Independent Order of Coed templars. G.C.T., James D. Andrews, Hamilton ; 0. Secretary, F. S. Spence, Toronto ; O. Treasurer, W. R. Keyes, Paisley; Sec.-Treas. G.T.B.A., Thomas Lawless, Tor- onto. The next annual session of the Orand Lodge of Canada will be held at Toronto the third Wednes- day in June, 1895 Royal Templars of Temperance. Dominioin Council :— Councillor, A. M. Featherston, Montreal ; Secretary, John H. Land, Hamilton ; Trea- surer, Bank of Montreal, Hamilton. Grand Councils: Ontario— Councillor, Rev. W. Kettlewcll, Paris ; Secre- tary, C. V. Emory, M. D., Hamilton; Treasurer, Frank Buchanan, Toronto. Manitoba— G. Councillor, Rev. J.M. Harrison, Winnipeg ; G. Secretary, F.J. Allen, Winni- peg; G. Treasurer, J. A. Davis, Winnipeg. Quebec— G. Councillor, Sol. M.'Cutter, Quebec City ; G. Secre- tary, A. B. Parker, Montreal; G. Treasurer, H. Morton, Montreal. Maritime Provinces— G. CowncVior, James K. Fleming, Woodstock, N.B, ; G. Secy, W. L. McFarian, Nashwaaksis; 0. Treasurer, Fred. T. Dodd, Gibson, N.B. British Columbia— G. Councillor, R. H. Cairns, Nanaimo; O. Secretary, Rev. T. Haddon, New West- minster; G. Treasurer, J. J. Johnston, New Westmin- ster. North-West Territories— O. Councillor, Rev. F. B. Stacey, Moose Jaw. 0. Secretary, F. J. Reynolds, Med- icine Hat ; 0. Treasurer, R. A. Magee, Wolseley. Sons of Temperance of Ontario. G. W. P., Jas. B. Brooks, 298 Seaton Street, Toronto ; G. Scribe, W. H. Bewell, Whitby ; 0. Treasurer, J. M. Walton, Kettleby. THE CANA "Tl ■yi— iTSir MAP OF SAULT STE. MARIE AND VICINITY. The canal is cut through a narrow neck of land immediately to the west of the town at the point on the map marlted " St. Mary's Falls." THE CANADIAN SAULT STE. MARIE SHIP CANAL By J. J. Kehok. The construction of the Ship Canal on the Canadian side of the River St. Mary, which the past year has seen satisfactorily carried out, is an event deserving of more than a passing notice, the work, apart from other considerations, being of the highest importance to the commercial interests of the country, while the engin- eering features are on a scale which command respect from the professional standpoint, comprising as they do the largest single lock at present in existence. The importance to Canada of the possession of an Independent means of water communication with her great territories to the west of Lake Superior had become so accentuated thpt the construction of this canal was commenced, and has b^en continued with an unanimity on the part of politicians of all shades and on the part of all classes of the people, and with an un- grudging financial provision, which show how thorough- ly it was regarded as a national need and one to be met with all possible expeditioi; The contracts for the canal and lift-lock were let in November, 1888, and those for the entrance works in January and March, 1889. The water was first admitted to the lock on the 25th of September, 1894, in the presence of the Honourable John Haggart, Minister of Railways and Canals, and Mr. Collingwood Schreiber, C.M.G , the Chief Engineer of the Department, and the first boat, the tug "J. R. Booth," belonging to the contractors of the canal and lock, Messrs. Hugh Ryan & Co., passed through on the 12th of October. The work has comprised the cutting of a canal through St. Mary's Island— the point where the River St. Mary, which discharges the waters of Lake Superior, passes s rock formation by a series of rapids — and the construe^ tion of a lift-lock to overcome the difference of level, 18 feet at ordinary stages, in the waters above and below the island, together with the entrance piers and approaches. The total length of the canal across the island is 4,000 feet, or from the eastern to the western extremities of the piers, 6,000 feet, or 1 and ^ mile. With its approaches the total distance is about 18,300 feet, or 3^ miles. The scheme was carefully considered with a view to affording the maximum of facility tc the immense and ever increasing traffic of the lakes, and as finally adopted and carried out presents the following general features : The lock chamber is 900 feet in length ; in width 60 feet, and with a depth of water sufficient to pass vessels of 20 feet draught at the lowest recorded stage ot water below the lock. By the adoption of these dinien sions the great advantage is obtained that if two or more vessels are locked at the same time they will lie one behind the other, and can pass through on a straight course with the centre of the canal, thus n\oi(iiiig the delays and risks attending their lockage side by side. I iider the flooring of the lock chanit" r four large culverts or watei-ways have been const lu .led for the admission and withdrawal of water through 140 gratings in the floor. [261] 262 THE CANADIAN SAULT STE. MARIE SHIP CANAL [1895 The main gatei are 46 feet in height, each leaf being 37 (Mt wide, and weighinK about 80 tons. The lock is protected by guard gatei at botli the upper and iower intrunoes. Two large turbine wheels will be used for operating the general machinery in connection with the lock. These wheels will receive their water supply through a •teel tube 6 feet 8 inches inside diameter, carried along the bock of the north wall of the lock They will have a oapooity of at least one hundred and fifty horse power each. The main object in view In the provision of two wheels of so great power is the operatioi; of two large pumps capable of puniping 16,000 gallons per minute «ach (the two equalling 82,000 gallons per minu;.e). By their 'means, it is fcalculated that the lock can be laid dry, should the necessity arise, in between 6 and 7 hours. These wheels will be coupled when pumping, but as a rule will be run separately, and so as to produce a steady motion. One wheel is specially allotted to the electric machines, viz. : generator, arc-light dynamo for lighting the canal, and incandescent dynamo for house (or inside) lights ; the other turbine ib for shop and general pur- poses. The valves for filling and dittcharging the lock, and also the gates will be operated by large screw power machines operated by gearing driven by electric motors supplied by the generator by sub-marine cables. It is believe. After a vessel has taken her position in the lock, the calculated time required to open or close a pair of gales being 50 seconds, and the time for opening the valves 60 seconds, it is calculated the lock will fill in 9 minutes, and the upper gates opening in 50 seconds, the vessel will be ready to move out of the lock in 11 minutes and 30 seconds. As the lock will be emptied in 7i minutes, the down lockages will be accomplished in 10 minutes. The lock is of massive masonry, of which 68,000 cubic yards have been built. The canal proper has a surface width at low water level of 162 feet, and a bottom width of 146 feet. It will accommodate vesMls of 20 feet draught at extreme low water. The river channel above and below, however, require* to be dredged out to afford this depth, the present proposed limit being 18 feet. At a point alMut 1,500 feet above the lock it is crosfieil by a swing railway bridge over which the railway systems of Canada and the United States And accommodation . The estimated cost of |the whole of the works was •1,000,000. Up to the 30th of June, 1894, the total pay- ments aggregated #2,791,873.74. The following statistics tor the season of navigation of 1991, taken from the report of the Chief Engineer U.S. Army, will indicate the extent of the traffic between I.Ake Superior and the lower lakes: they apply, of course, to the American canal on the south of the ri\er. The number of vessels, etc., passed through was 10,191, in 4,981 lockages, carrying 8,888,759 tons of freight ami 26,190 passengers : the total value of the freight beitiif jl28, 178,208. 51 against 102,214,948.70 in the season of 189(). The total number of registered craft using the cana' during the season was 952, of which 396 were steam. There were 101 steam vessels carrying 2,000 tons and upwards ; the largest single cargo carried was 3,136 tons. The total value of all registered vessels using the canal during the season is set down at 834,066,800 against i\ total valuation in 1890 of 1829,035,500, and m 1887 of «1!),773,950. The traffic shown by the above figures has grown up since the year 1855, when the first locks were con- structed ; and with the development of the unlimited agricultural and mineral resources of the vast tract-s o' land lying to the west, north and south of the Sault Ste. Marie, there is no question but that this traffic must extend at an ever-increasing ratio. The needs of half, a continent may, at no distant day, imperatively de- mand lock accommodation at this point compared with which the present provision, large as It is, will appear insignificant. GOVERNORS GENERAL OF CANADA SINCE 1867. i THE AREA AND POFULATICN OF THE WORLD. Namr. j Date of ! Appointm't. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Monck | June 1, 1867 The Rt. Hon. Lord Lisgar (Sir Johni Young) iDec. 29, 1868 The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Dufferin The Rt. Hon. the Marquis of Lome The Most Hon. the Marquis of Lansdowne. The Rt. Hon. Lord Stanley of Preston. . . . The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen May 22, 1872 Oct. 5, 1878 Aug. 18, 1883 May 1, 1888 Sept. 1893 COOTINBNTS. i Europe I Asia i Africa i Australasia North America . South America . Polar Regions . . Totals Area in Sq. Miles. 3,555,000 14,710,000 11,514,000 3,300,000 6,446,000 6,837,000 4,888,800 61,250,800 Population, 360,200,000 850,000,000 127,000,000 4,750,00<) 39,250,000 36,420,000 300.00e ctutrs. Contracts made on Sunday cannot be er.iorced. A contract with a minor is void. A contract with a lunatic is void. Written contracts ooncemiiig land must be under seal. Ignorance of the law excuses no one. K* *,H HiNISTIR OF JUSTICB AN| SMpron\s Cour The Supreme Court, i stituted by Dominion Canada Chap. 136,) is coi t\e Puisne Judges, and » jurisdiction within and Canada. The J udges resid Court holds annually thr on the third Tuesday in F Tuesday in May, and the October. Sir. Samuel Henry Stron Hon. Telesphore Fournle Hon. Henrv Elzear Tasc Hon. John Wellington G Robert Sedgewick, Puisr 'George E. King, Puisne . R. Cassels, Q.C.Registri George Duval, Q.O., Rep C. H. Masters, Assistant The Exchequer ( The Exchequer Court Statute, 50-51 Vict. Cha Judge and has original e> suits or actions against ' jurisdiction in relation t< ment of penalties, in ca instance of the Attomej or annul any patent of other instrument respec officers for anything dor officer, and all actions plaintiff or petitioner Hon. Geo. W. Burbidge, L. A. Audette, Esq., Re: lydmii In pursuance of the Court of Admiralty Act Canada is declared a (See 54-55 Vic, Cap. 29. The Admiralty Court all matters (including proceedings in rem an< in connection with nav' «nerc' which may be Cour of Admiralty, ' Admiralty Act, 1890, waters tiiereof, whethe navigable or artiflciall> Admiral ' v business r the Excheiiuer Court a offices. There are Admiralty Judges in Admiralty a (a) The Province ol of Quebec with Registi f 6) The Province ol trict of Nova Scotia wi (c) The Province ol District of New Brum .■St. John. (d) The Province of 8,C00 Hon. Telesphore Fournier, Puisne Judge 7,000 Hon. Henry Elzear Toschereau, Puisne Judge.. 7,000 Hon. John Wellington Owynne, Puisne Judge. . . 7,000 Robert Sedgewick, Puisne Judge 7,iX)0 'George E. King, Puisne Judge 7,000 R. Cassels, Q.C., Registrar 3,200 George Duval, Q.O., Reporter 2,350 C. H. Masters, Assistant Reporter 1,250 Ttio Exchequer Court of the Doniinioi). The Exchequer Court constituted under a Dominion Statute, 50-51 Vict. Chap. 16 is presided over by one Judge and has original exclusive jurisdiction in all claims suits or actions against the Crown. It has concurrent jurisdiction in relation to revenue coses and the enforce- ment of penalties, in cases in n-hioh it is sought at the instance of the Attorney -General of Canada to impeach or annul any patent of invention or any patent case or other instrument respecting lands ; coses against Crown oiflcers for anythin^r done or omitted to be done as such officer, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is plaintiff or petitioner Hon. Geo. W. Burbidge, Judge of the Court $6,000 L. A. Audette, Esq., Registrar 2,000 Admiralty Divisioq. In pursuance of the powers given by "The Colonial Court of Admiralty Act, 1890," the Exchequer Court of Canada is declared a Colonial Court of Admiralty. (See 54-55 Vic, Cap. 29.) The Admiralty Court has all rights and remedies in ^11 motters (including cases of contract and tort and proceedings in rem and in personam) arising out of or m connection with navigation, shipping, trade and com- •nerc' which may be had or inforced in any Colonial Cour of Admiralty, under "The Colonial Court of Admii Ity Act, 1890," throughout Canada and the waters thereof, whether tidal or non-tidal, or naturally navigable or artificially made so. Admiral' V business may be transacted at the office of the Excheijuer Court at Ottawa, or at the local registry offices. There ore Admiralty Districts presided over by Local Judges in Admiralty as follows : — (a) The Province of Quebec constitutes the District of Quebec with Registry at the City of Quebec. (o) The Province of Nova Scotia constitutes the Dis- trict of Nova Scotia with Registry at the City of Halifax. (c) The Province of New Brunswicii constitutes the District of New Brunswick with Registry at the City of ■St. John. (d) The Province of Prince Edward Island constitutes ihe District of Prince Eklward Island with Registry at •ihe City of Charlottetown. (e) The Province of British Columbia constitutes the District of British Columbia with Registry at the City of Victoria. (/) The Toronto Admiralty District has its Registry at the City of Toronto, the limits toeing from time to time fixed by the Oovernor-in-Council. OKKICKRS OF THB TORONTO ADMIRAITT DISTRICT. Local Judge, J. E. McDougall, Q.C. Regigtrar, John Bruce. Marshall, William Boyd. T^e Law Society of Oi\t/irio. The Law Society was first established in 1707 by the Act 37, Geo. III., c. 13, which enabled the then practi- tioners of the law to form themselves into o society, and make rules for its government. By the Act of 1822, 2 Geo. IV., c. 5, " the Treasurers ond Benchers of the Law Society" were fonnally incorporated; and under these and other statutes the Society has continued to be governed by a Boord of Benchers, in the same manner as the various Law Societies of England. Under Revised Statutes of Ontario, c. 145, 1887, the Benchers are, exclusive of ex-offlcio members, elected by the Bar, the ex-offleio consisting of the Attorney -General of the Dominion for the time being, if a member of the Bar of Ontario, and all members of the Bar of Ontario who have at any time held the office of Attorney -Oenei-al 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 elected, thirty in number, being chosen by ballot, for a tenii of five years, bj; the members of the Bar, in manner prescribed bj' the Act. Vacancies during the term are filled by the remaining Benchers. On the first day of Easter Term, annually, the Benchers appoint one of their body to be Treasurer, who is also President of the Society. The Bencners sit in Convocation every term for the call of Barristers, the admission of Attorneys and Solicitors to Practice, and of Students to enter the Society, the fees paid by whom fomi the revenue of the Society. Osgoode Hall, appro- priately named after the first Chief Justice, is the Ontario "Inn of Court," or head -quarters of the Society, in which is provided accommodation for the Court of Appeal and Courts of Equity, and for the sittings in term of the Superior Courts ; with o valuable and exten- sive library. VISITORS. The several Judges of the Supreme Court of Judica- ture for Ontario. Treasurer— MmiMns Irving, Q.C. BENCHF.R8. ExOfflcio—Uon. A. N. Richards, Q.C, Sol. -Gen. 1864; Hon. SirO. Mowat, Q.C, M.P.P.. retired Vice-Chancel- lor 1872, present Atty.-Gen. Ont. ; Hon. Edward Blake, Q.C, late Minister of Justice and Atty.-Gen. of the Dom.; Hon. Samuel Hume Blake, retired Vice-Chanpellor 1881 ; Hon. Sir J. S, D. Thompson, Q " , M.P.. Ottawa ; Hon. William Proudfoot, retired istice Chancery Division. Elective— E. T. 1891-E. T. 1896.- ' B. Aylesworth, Q.C. Walter Barwick, Toronto; john Bell, Q.C, Belleville: B. M. Britton, M.A., Q.C, Kingston; \. Bruce, Q.C, Toronto; W.. Douglas, Q.C, Chatham; I D. B, Maclennan, Q.C, Cornwall; D. Guthrie, Q.C, IM.P.P., Guelph; Hon. A. S Hardy, Q.C, Brant- [263] 264 LEGAL AND JUDICIARY. [1895 1895] fold; J. Hoekin, Q.C.,LX..D., Toronto; John Iddintrton, each). Registrar— M. B. Jackson. Chief Clerk— li. J. Macnamara. CT«r*«— Andrew James Elliot, R. F Killaly! Crier and Usher— 3a.mes Alexander. All Divisions of the High Court have now concurrent jurisdiction under the Judicature Act, 1881. SlTTINOS OF THE QUBBN'b BeNCII AND COMMON PlkAS Divisions.- Hilar; sittings begin first Monday in Febru- ary and ends Saturday of tne ensuing week ; Easter sittings begin third Monday in May and ends Saturday of the second week thereafter ; Michaelmas sittings begin third Monday in November and ends Saturday of the- second week thereafter. The Queen's Bench and Com- mon Pleas Divisions have power also, at their discre- tion, to hold sittings in banco in time of vacation (except long vacation), by virtue of a rule or order of the Court, respectively to be made in or out of term, for the hear- ing of such special cases or rules for new trials as shall' be named in a list to be attached'to any such rule or order, and for giving of judgments in cases previously arguedj and for disposing of such other business as the Court in its discretion shall see fit. For list of places- and times see page 267. Law Circuits.— StMini;* for Hearing of Actioiut.— In the Counties of York, Wentworth, Carleton and' Middlesex, there is held a third such Court in every year, in the v'acation between Michaelmas and Hilary 'Term!) , and in the County of York there is held a fourth such, Court, between Easter Term and the first day of July. Whenever in any year the judges may determine that'it is not necessary to hold same such sittings maybe dis- pensed with. The sittings for hearingof actioiis'may, in the discretion of the Judges, be held separate and apart from the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and Genera? Gaol Delivery, and the Assizes for any County are not put an end to by the commencement of Term, but may continue and be holden during T6rm, subject to special rules in such case for moving against the verdict or for new trials. The Courts in each Circuit are presided over by the Chancellor or by a retired or present Justice of the Higlv Court or of the Cburt of Appeal,. or by a Judge of ai County Court, or by some one-of Her Majesty's Council' learned in the law, requested by the Chancellor or one- of the Justices to act in that behalf.. CiiANCBRY SiTTiNOS- Stfending business. Judge— J. E. MoDougall, Q.O. Registrar— John Bruce. Marshall — Wm. Boyd. County Courts. —Presided over by a resident Judge in each county, assisted in some counties by a Deputy or Junior Judge. Their jurisdiction extends to all per- sonal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exi eed $200 ; and to all suits relating to debt, cove- nant or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant, to 1400 ; and to all bail bonds and recognizances of bail given in the County Court, to any amount ; but not to cases involving the title to lands, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim. con., or seduction. An appeal lies to the Couit of .!Vppeal of Ontario. County Court Sittings and Court of Gbnrral Ses- sions. — The County Judge in each county holds a sitting of his Court and a Court of General Sessions in his county, for the trial of issues of fact, semi-annually on the second Tuesday in June and December, except in the County of york, in which county said Court is held four times, commencing on the first Tuesday in Decem- ber and March, and the second Tuesday in May and Septembar, the latter Courts for the trial of cases of felony an>^ misdemeanor, hue treason and capital felonies are exempted from their jurisdiction, and (except in the County of York) a sitting for the trial of issues without a jury shall be held in each county on the flrst Tuesday in April and October in each year. The Judge may also, in his discretion, hold aduitional sittings at such times as may be deemed expedient to expedite business, but only for the trial of issues of fact without a lury. County Jiidqe's Criminal Court,— Persons committed to jail for trial, on charge of being guilty of any offence for which they may be tried at a Court of General Ses- sions may, with their oicn congent, and subject to the Erovisions of the Act in that behalf, be forthwith tried y the Judge of the County Court and General Sessions without a jury, and if convicted, be sentenced by said Judge ; and the Judge sitting on any such trial for all the purposes thereof, is constituted a Court of Record, and the record in any such case shall be filed among the records of the Court of General Sessions Inst mentioneii. County Court Terms.— The several County Courts in Ontario hold four sittings in each year, commencing respectively on the second Monday in the month of January, and the first Monday in the months of April, July, and October, except the County of York, which commences on the first Monday in Ap il, and the second Monday in January, June and October, and ending on the Saturday of the same week, unless extended by order of the Judge. Board of County Jviiqeb.— Chairman— S. J. Jones,. County Brant. Members— V. J. Hughes, County Elgin ; . E. J. Senkler, County Lincoln : H. S. McDonald, Coun-- ties Leeds and Grenville ; W. W. Dean. County Victoria. Courts of Revision.— The County Judges hold annu- ally Courts of final revision of the Assessment Rolls o'' each Municipality, being in the light of Courts of Appeal from the first Court of Revision held by the- Municipality ; and also Courts for the Revision of the ■ Voters' Lists for Provincial Elections. The Voters'' Lists for Dominion Elections are now settled by Revising. Barristers under the Act of 1885. Surrogate Courts.- The jurisdiction of these Courts- relates to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the granting and revoking of probate of wills, and letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate or effect in Ontario, and all matters arising out of or connected with the grant or revocation of pro- bate or administration, subject to an appeal to the (Chan- cery Division. The County Judges are also Judges off the Surrogate Courts. Chief Surrogate Clerk at Toronto —Sir P. A. Robinson, Bart., pro trm. Assiatant-PtXex. . J. R. Duff. Division Courts are held for the summary disposal of cases by the presiding Judge, being the County Judge or his Deputy, or any Barrister appointed to hold the same ; but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Tneir jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or contract where the balance claimed is over $100 and under 9200 and the original amount was ascertained by . the signature of the defendant, and to $100 in other cases of debt, subject in some cases to an appeal to the- Court of Appeal ; but tiie sum of the account to be gone- into cannot exceed 8400 ; injuries or torts to personal chattels amounting to $60 ; and personal actions to that amount, if not excepted from their jurisdiction ; but not to actions for gambling debts, liquor drunk in a tavern, or nctes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, . &c., or r.ny toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduc- tion or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if ■ he objects to it. Each Judicial District is divided into Court Divisions, and Courts are held once in two month9>- in each Division, or oftener at the discretion of the- Judge. The Divisions are established by the Courts of General Sessions, and in certain cases by the Judges. Crown Law Officers. Attornby-Gbnbral for tub Province of Ontario — Hon. Sir O. Mowat, Q.C., M.P.P. Oficers qf the Courts. Official Guardian— John Hoskin, ^.C. Senior Judgment Clerk-G. S. Holmested. Junior Judgment Clerk.— A. F. Maclean. Inspector of Titles and Referee of Titles at- Toronto.— G. S. Holmested. Inspector of Local Offices.— M. B. Jackson. Official Referees (Ex Officio.)— The Master in Or- dinary of the Superior Court, the Registrar of the - Queen's Bench Division, the Registrar of the Common Pleas Division, the Accountant, the Inspector of Titles, and the Referee of Titles. Clerk of Assize.— High Court of Justice, G. B. Nicol,. Toronto. Master's Office.— 3/(K.'(cr in Ordinary of the Supreme Court— IhoB. Hodgins, Q.C. Chief Clerk and Official Referee— J^. McLean. Clerk— A. E. Bastedo. (For list of liocal Masters, see page 271.) Accountant's Office.— j4cfounfff)if— Geo. S. Holme- sted. Clerk 0/ Accounts — Benjamin W. Murray. Clerks— J. G. Beaty, Miss M. Buchan, C. Gilbert, Lawrence Boyd, George T. Leonard. Taxing Officf,rb.— J. H. Thom, J. A. McAndrew. DeputV Clerks of the Crown. —The Clerks of f-e County Courts will be ex officio Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas of their several Counties as the present incumbents vacate by death or other\vise. Clerk of the Process.- Forsealingandissuing Writs- of Summons and other Writs in the Queen's Bench, Chancery and Common Pleas Divisions (alternately).,, Alex. Macdoneli. Assistant— C. Ansell Stewani. Inspfctor of Public Offices.- Jas. Fleming. Clerk — Forsyth Grant. V A-'. <: J ,,■•■• 266 LEGAL AND JUDICIARY. [1895 1896] RBPORTBM.—Jfdttor— James F. Smith, Q.C. Reporter in Queen's Bench— E. B. Brown. Reporter in Common Pleas— Qt. F. Horman. Reporters in Chancery— Q. A. Boomer, A. H. F. Letroy. Reporters Court of Appeal— Alexander Grant and R. S. Cassells. In Chambers— T. T. Rolph. Distributor of Law Stamps— Dr. McMahon. Mastrr of Titlbs, under Land Titles Act, 1885 (Tor- rens Act), J. O. Scott, Q.O. Clerks— H. D. Sinclair, W. HcTavish, R. H. Essex and H. 0. Russell. Local Mabtrrs of Titlbs.— John M. Munro, Port Arthur ; H. 0. Hamilton, Sault St. Marie ; William Doran, North B&y ; P. MoCurry, Parry Sound ; J. B. Lount, Braoebridge ; D. R. Springer, Manitowaning ; J. H. Coyne, St. Thomas ; F. J. Apjohn, Rat Portage. COHMIBSIONBRS FOK TAKINO AFFIDAVITS.— ^0(e— Owing ■to the large increase in this list and the demands on our ^ace toe are obliged to omit this in/ormation.— {Ed. Provinoe of Quebeo. Queen's Bench. Chikf Justick. —Hon, Qir Alexandre Lacoste, Kt. #6,000 Puisne Judoes.— Hons. Louis Francis George" Baby, J. O Bo88«, Robert N. Eall, Jean Blanchet,' J. S. C. Wurtele, 16,000 each. UcERK OF Appbals Montrbal.— L. T. W. Marchand, •Q-C. Deputy Clerk of Appeals and Clerk of the Crown AT Quebec— W. C. Duggan. Deputy Clerk of Appeals and Clerk of the Crown AT Montreal.— Louis Ouimet Special Deputy Clerk at Quebec— Jos. Nadeau. Clerk ok the Crown and Peace at Montreal.— Schiller & Sicotte. Clerk of the Peace at Quebec— L. Brunet. Superior Court. DISTRICTS. judges. Arthabaska Hon. M. A. Planiondon. (Beauhavnois " r,ouis Belanger. «*«P^{Bon?venture :::::: " LA. Billy. Iberville " A. N. Cliarlaiid. ■Joliette " C. C. DeLorimier. 'Kaincuraska " M. H. E. Ciinon. Montmagny & Boauce " H. C. Pelletier,Quebf c. Montreal " M. M. Tait, Act. C. J. •" " C. P. Davidson. " 8. Pagneulo. " L. A. Jette. " C. J. Doherty. " " C. I. Gill. " " M. Mathieu. " " L. O. Loranger. " J. S.C. Will telle. " W.W. Lynch. " J. S. Archibald Ottawa & Co. of Argenteuil. " H. G Malhiot. Quebec " L.E.N.Ca8ault,Kt.,C.J " " L.B. Caron. " " F W. Andrews. " " A. B. Routhier. Richelieu " J. A. Ouimet. Rimouflki " J. E. Larue. Ohicoutimi & Saugenay, Q. . " J, A. Gagn6. St. Francis " E.T.Brooks. St. Hyacinthe " LouLs Tellier. Terreboni.e " H. T. Taschereau. Three Rivers " J. B. Bourgeois. (For Clerks of the Courts see page 283.) Judges of the Sf.ssions ok xna Peace.— Hon. Alexander Chauveau, Quebec. M. C. Desnoyers, Esq., Montreal. Provii\oe of jiew Brunswick. SupremeCourt Judges.- Hon. Sir John C. Allen, Kt., Chief Justice, e^.OOO ; Hons. William H. Tuck. Daniel Lionel Hanlngton, Pierre Armand Landry, Frederick •Eustace Barker, $4,000 each. Judge in Equity.— James Alfred Van Wart, 14,000. Clerk of the Plbas.— T. Caileton Allen. County Court JrnoBs— Wm. Wilkinson, Esq., James G. Stevens, Esq., William Wedderburn, Esq., James Steadman, Esq., Benjamin Lester Peters, Est, , William Wilberforce Wells, 12,400 each. Divorce and Matrimonial Causes James Alfred Van Wart. Local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court FOR THE District of New Brunswick.— Wm. Henp» Tuck, «1,000. ' Clerks of the Courts. County. Clerk. Albert Samuel O. Morse Carleton William M. Connell " A. B. Connell {Circuits) Charlotte George S. Giiiun^er Gloucester Theophilus DesBrisay Kent James D. Phinney " Robert Hutchinson (Cireuitt". King's OraP.King " John H. Cother {Circxits) Madawaska Barry R. Plant Northumberland Samuel Thomson Queen's James R. Curry " T. Medley Wetmore {CireuiU) Restigouche James S. Morse St. Joun's Mout. McDonald " John Willett {Circuits) Sunbury George J. Bliss " Charles W. Beckwlth {Cireuili) Victoria Dennis B. Gallagher " W. Fred. Kertson {CireuiU) Westmoreland Joseph B Peck " •' Barry R. Smith {Circuits) York Jeremiah H. Barry " J. F. McManus (Circuits) Proviqce of Nova Sootia. Superior Court Judges.— Hon. Jas. McDonald, Chief Justice, ^,000. Puisne Judges.— Hons. R. L. Weatherbe, J. N. Ritchie, C. J. Townshend, N. H. Meagher, Hugh Mo- Donald Henry, $4,000 each. Judge in Equity.— Hon. Wallace Graham, $4,000. Vice-Admiralty.— Hon. Jas. McDonald, $1,000. County Court Judges.— J. W. Johnston, Esq., M. B. DesBrisay, Esq., A. W. Savary, Esq., W. A. D. Morse, Esq., A. Mclsaae, Esq., M. Dodd, Esq., John P. Chip- man, Esq., $2,400 each. Prov!i)oe of Prinoe Edward 'slarid. Superior Court Judges.— Hon. W.W. Sullivan, Chief Justice, $4,000 ; Hons. Edward Jarvis Hodgson, and Rowan Robt. Fitzgerald, Assistant Judges, $3,200 each. County Court Judges.— Dennis O'M. Reddin, Esq., King's County; George Alley, Esq., Queen'p County; (Vacant) Prince County, $2,400 each. Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary.— Robert T. Weeks. Deputy Prothonotaries.— J. A. Longworth, Queen's County ; Wm. Snnder.son, King's County ; William T. Hunt, Prince County. Clerks, C. C— F.'W. Hughes, Chief Clerk, Chariotte- town, Qu3en'.s County ; George A. Aitken, Chief Clerk, Georgetown, King's County : W. T. Hunt, Chief Clerk-, Suinmerslde, Prince County. Provii\o9 of Mai\koba. Queen's Bench.— Hon. T. W, Taylor, Chief Justice, $5,000. Puisne Judges.- Hons. J. Dubuc, A. C. Killam, Jno. Farquhar Bain, $4,000 each. County Court Jupoks.— Jos. Ryan, Esq., L. A. Prud'homme, Ki(\., D. M. Walker, Esq., T. D. Cumber- land, Esq., Corbet Locke, $2,400 each, British ColuiT)bia. Chief Ju.';e, with and without a Jury, on such days during the I months of May and June, or in either of them, as may be appointed by the Judge assigned to take the same. And at Bracebridge and Parry Sound, with ond without a jury, on such days during the months of July and I August, or either of them, as may be appointed by the Judge, or Judges, respectively assigned to take the same. SCHEDULE "B," AUTUMN ASSIZES OR SITTINGS. WITHOUT COHMBNCE- WITHOUT COMMENCE- JURY. MBNT. JURY. MBNT. Milton (and without) Cornwall Week com. Guelph Week com. 8th L'Original (and without) Chatham 10th Sept. Walkerton * October Owen Sound Walkerton St. Catharines Toronto (civil) Ottawa Week com. ■St. Thomas Chatham St. Thomas 1.5th October Belleville , Ottawa - Brockville Belleville Week com. Berlin (and without) Sandwich 22nd October Brampton (and without) Toronto Week com. Brantford Sarnia Cobourg Brockville 17th Sept. Peterborough Sandwich Woodstock Ooderich Barrie St. Catharines Week con-.. Orangeville (and without) Peterborough Kingston Barrie Week com. 24th S»j.t. Kingston Welland (and without) Cobou.-g 29th October Woodstock Sarnia Brantford Napanee (and without) Week com. 6th Cayuga (and without) November '.inrtsay Stratford . Week com, lat October Toronto (criminal) Picton (and without) Simcoe Whitby London • Pembroke (and without) London Guelph Week com. ■ ^ Ooderich 12th Nov. Cornwall Simcoe Week com. 8th Hamilton I'erth (and without) Whitbv October Lindsay Week com. Hamilton Owen Sound Stratford 19th Nov. And at Sa\ilt Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Rat Portage, with and without a Jury, on such days during the I months of October a.id November and December, or in either or any two of them, as may be appointed by the Judge aiisigiied to take the same. And the winter assizes and sittings at the cities of Toronto, with a jury, and at Ottawa, Hamilton, and London, rcapoctlvely, with and without a jury, on such days during the week in wbioh occurs the second Monday in January as' may be appointed by the Judges respectively assigned to take the same. ;'^i:| 268 REGISTRARS — REGISTRATION DIVIeilONS. n S95 1896] HECISTJi/yR8 OF OEEOi Ifispector of Registry Offices— '»HTARIfl. «0t <:'KW,&C. Al/QOMA E . . Brant Bruce Carlbton. . . dufperin .. DUNDAS DURHAM.B.R W.R. Elgin ESBBX Frontbnac. , Olbnoarbv , GRBNVILL" , Oret, n. r. . . " 8.R... Haldimand . HaLI BURTON Halton Hastings. . . Huron Kingston (C) rboictrars. C0UNTIE8,&C. R. A. Lyon , Sault S. Marie T.S.Shenston, Brantford D. Sinclair, Walkerton P. J. Coffey, Ottawa Wm.McKim,Oranijteville T.McDonald,Morn8burg Qeo.C. Ward, Port Hope JW McLaughlin, Bow'vle Jas. H. Coyne, St. Thos. j J. W. Askin, Sandwich | J.D.I h'jmpson.King'tonj John Simpson, Alex'dria; I PatrickMcCrea, Prescott j R.McKnight,OwenSo'nd Thomas Lauder, Durham \ Wm. Parker, Cayuga E. C. Young, Minden j Donald Campbell .Milton |Dr. H.W.Day, Belleville Jas. Dickson, Goderich J.P.Gildersleeve.Kin's'n Kent Lambton Lanark,n.r. " S.R. Leeds ILrnnox&Ad. I Lincoln I London, (C). iManitoulin. 'Middlesex E j " W MuskokaDis ^NlPl'slNODlS 'Norfolk ... iNORT'UM. B.R I " W.R Ontario — Ottawa (C) Oxford P.SoundDis Peel REa»iTTARd. P.D.McKellar, Ch( ^ha-M A. Macleai,, M.D. Saitiia John Menzies, Almonte James Bell, Perth W. H. Cole, Brockville S. Gibson, Napanee H'n.J.G.Currie,St.Cath. W. C. L. Gill, London D.K. Springer, Gore Bay John Waters, London S. Blackburn, Glencoe J. E. Lount, Bracebridge Wm. Dcran, North Bay A. J. Donly, Simcoe A. E. Mallory, Colborne F. W. Field, Cobourg J. Ham Perry, Whitby Alex. Burritt, Ottawa G. R. Pattullo, Woodst'ck T. Kennedy, P. Sound K. Chi8holm,Brampton TOl'MlKa, PT'-BTi?, N.A . 3.R. Petbrboro' . Prescott . . . Pr. Edward. RainyR.Di8. RENFREW.. . Russell SiMCOE ... . Stormont .. Th'in.B.Dis TORONlv, E.. " W.. Victoria ... Waterloo.. Welland . . . Wellq'n,n.r S.R Wentworth York b &w r " N.R.... rkoistrars. D. D. Hay, Stratford P. Whelehan, St. Mary 9 B. Morrow, Peterboro' J. Higginson, L'Originat W. McKenzie, Picton F.J.Apjohn.KatPortatce A. Irving, Pembroke Jas. Keays, Duncanville Samuel Lount, Barrie J. C. Alguire, Cornwall John M.Munro,PtArth'r Peter Ryan, Toronto C. Lindeey, Toronto Chas. D. Barr, Lindsay Isaac Master, Berlin Jafe. E. Morin, Welland J. Anderson, Arthur N.Higinbotham, Guelph L. Springer Hamilton I. T. Gilniour, Toronto J.J.Pearson,Newmarketi HECISTRATIOH DIVISIONS, ONTARIO. DJJRl: Ail.— East iJWiHfli— Townships of Hope, Cavan, and Manvers ; Town of Port Hope and Village of Millbrook. IVest Riding — Townships of Darlington, Clarke and Cartwright. Town of Bowmanvillet and Village of Newcastle. OKEY.— North iJidtng— Townships of Collingwood, Euphrasia, St. Vincent, Sydenham, Holland, Sulli- van, Sarawack, Keppel, Derby ; Towns of Owen Sound, Meaford and Thornbury. South Riding — Townships of Artemesia, Bentmck, Egremont, Glenelg, Normanby, Osprey and Proton ; Towns of Durham and Markdale. LANARK— >ro;-...d and headland around the Great Manitoulin. The land coveretl with water adjacent to the said islands and within a dis- tance of one hundred yards of high water mark, MIDDLESEX.— £:a«< anrf, North iJidmry -Townships of London, Westminster, Dorchester, West Nissouri. Adelaide, Lobo, East and West Williams, McUillivray and Biddulph, Town of Parkhill, and the Villages lANU REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, N.W.T. Inxpector-P. M. Barker, Regina. Note— The Revised and Consolidated Act of last session comes into force Ist January, 1895. are numerous and material. AssiNiBOiA-pIncludes all the provisional districts of East and VVest Assiuiboia, from the Internatiund' 11 west of the 4th princ. meridian ; on the soutii by the line between townships 34 and 35 ; on the north by town- ships gurveyed. Registrar, W. J. Soott, Battleford. t , o ^t <5 o w Op o •a S ^! w ^ ''J'C u ^ oi IB 5c.. is S Bi SBi S « C ■< 5? is U . a E • ■ c ^pa|fa •ISO,' X X SB ^ QQ o >■ as E ^ 5 i?: g^; i i :5§ a M . .«=05 ^fcfeHi c • ■ • S is i S ^M^ ^^s ; E^c«S^ ^ 1 ! • 8 S n S S H a •A b < 2^ 5 «! u a 3 a) cii ■< <. The chttngesi d .%, and on tho d 11 west of th( cLean, Calgary. lat part of the ndtil on the east on the west by of the Hrd prin- i between town- iiships guneyed. lert. hat part of the iounded on the I west of the 3rd n ranges 10 and' he south by the 3 north by town- Battleford. 1*5 _ 8 -11 S^ i 1 - _ _ o J S ii r, £ -S ,J^ >§ : H Sz; o S cu b« £ a! 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Wallace Westbourne Winchester Winnipeg City.. I Whitehead Woodworth Woodlands MAYORS AND KEBVIS. Daniel Devlin, St. Laurent R. B.Taylor, Birl'sHlll... Jos. Richard. Lorette Robt. Monteith, Killarney. W. J. Kennedy, Virden . . . W. M. Crosby, Hargrove . . A. E. Smalley, Westbourne John Renton, Deloraine. . . T. W. Taylor, Winnipeg. . . C. E. Hall, Alexander Wm. Shaw, Oak Lake H. L. Stewart, Marquette. . CLREK8 AND TRKA8URIRS, AND P. O; ADURBSS. N. Rivard, Clerk; F. Ward, Treas., St. Laurent A. J. Kayll, Cl'k, A. Masters, Treas., Middlechuroh. W. (.agimodiere, Lorette. J. W. Baldwin, Killarney. A. O. McDougall, Virden. A. O. McDougall, Virden. P. St. Clair MoOregor, Clerk ; T. L. Morton, Treas., W. R. David, Deloraine. [Gladstone. C. J. Brown, Cl'k; W. G. Scott, Treas., Winnipeg. Geo. Armstrong, Alexander. [Brodwarr^ine. T. R. Todd, Clerk, Hil'view; John Parr, Tieas., E. P. Langrell, Clk ; J. Proctor, Treas., Woodlands. In the last column, where only one name is mentioned, the same includes both the Clerk and Treasurer of I the Municiiiality. POLICE MAGISTRATES, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. lis ; J. S. Hays, I [Treas., Lothair. I Bruce, Treas , [Carman. I earson, Treas., [Gladstone. i., P:lot Mound. W. A. Donald, Cuddy, Clerk, [Blythfleia. ; W. D. Paynter, Treas., Beulah. as., Minnedosa. eas., Maiiitou. B. Tom teaman, Treas., Seamo. irlane, Trea.s , [Stonewall. Algoimt . . .'. ..G. Burden, Oliapleau <• M .A.Quibell S.S.Marie Amherstburg .Samnel McGee Athens Held B. Alguire. Aylmer W. A. Olover Barrie Chas. Hammonu Ross Mleville ....J. J. B. Flint Blenheim .. ..Richard L. Gosnell Uothwell A.. McDougall Brant/ord Thc«. Woodyatt. Broekville . . ..Joseph Deacon Campbell ford.BanieX J. Lynch. Canboro Tp . .J. Taylor, Dunnville Cardinal .... Magnus Cormack Chatham M.Houston I Cobourg J. H. Duniblo Colborne F. M. Field. I Colling wood . .Wm. J. Frame Cornwall A. Bethune \ Delhi J. W. Oriffen. Deseronto .. .. J. J. B. Flint Dresden J. Chappie Dunnville J. Taylor Dunn Tv ... J. Taylor, Dunnville Eganviue John Chananhonse Bt«.ex. N. R...A. Bfrtlet, Windsor \ Fort Francis. Chariea J Hollands. Fort Williant. AWnn McDougall Ganmmiue . . . Philip Heaslip [ Ooderieh Choe. Seager.pro teni. Grey, S. R....D. M . Robertson I Gwlph T. W. Saunders Hamilton .. ..G. F. Jelfs. Harriston W H. Lowe.Harriston Huron, S. R . . J. Winless.Tp. Stanley IngersoU C. E. A. Chadwick Iroquois G. S. Hanes Kemptoille . . . K. Saunders Kingston J. Duif Lambton Co... M. Campbell, Watford Leamington.. J Mc U. Selkirk London E. J.Parke L'Orignal .... E. P. Johnson Lindsay D J. Mnlntyre Listo^cell Jos. E. Terhune Madoc J.J. B.Flint Aferritton .... P. H. Ball MiUbrook . . . . R. H. Holland Merrickville .. P. A. Tallman MonkTp WHSpencer,Br'ceb'ge Morrisburgh . A. A. Logan Moulton Tp . . J. Taylor, Dunnville Montague Tp. FATallman,MerV,kv'le Middlesex, E.R. E. S. Jarviii,Lon. East Middlesex,^ R. J. H Priestley. A.Craig Mitchell J. H. Plagg Mt. Forest .... W. Lowes, Harriston M»koka&P.S. WHSpencer,Bi'ceb'gf' Napa)iee Jas. Daley Newboro J. A. Shaver Niagara FalU A. G. Hill OakviUe Wm. H. Young OrangevUlo .. J. PattuUo Oiiha wa Ottawa Martin O'Gara Owen Sound.. George Spencer. Oxford Co H. Parker, Woodstock Palmerston ... W.H.Lowes Harriston Paris W. O. Powell, Paris Park Hill.... Wm. Wells Parry Sound.. Jos. Farrar Pembroke .... S. E. Mitchell Peterboro' Co. D.W.Dumble,P'rboro " .. G. Edmi.son.Pet'rbor Piclon G. C Currey Port Arthur.. W. C. Dobie I P't Dalhousie. I Port Colborne I Port Hope .... I Port Perry. . . , Prescott I Prescott Totmi i Prince Ed . Co. Rainy River. Ridgetown. . . . Semrn Bridge Simcoe Co. . . . Simcoe Tinon . ! St. Catharines Sterlhig Stormont Co . Strathroy Tilsonburg . . Thorold Thunder By D t( Toronto " Junct Trenton Tudor Vankleek Hill Victoria Co . .. W(Ukerton . . . Wallacelnirg . Waterford . . . Welland' Wellingt'n,CR W. Winchester WhUby Windsor Wingham Woodstock Robert Patterson W. B. Pringle li. H. Holland Henry Gordon Wm. Dunn T. R. Mellville G. C. Currey, Picton Jas. Robinson, Port age J. P. McKinlay Wm. Peter Christie. O. H. Lvon, Barrie Robert Wood. J. H. Comfort J.J. n. Khnt.Bellev'e A. C. Mf'Intyre Jas Noble G. W. Hare Wm. T. Fish J. Cousins, Pt. Arthur W.C. Dobie,Pt.Arthur G. T. Denisou R.E. Kingsford, Dep'y Peler Ellis O. H. Gordon J. Cleak, Bancroft F. W. Thistlethwait J. Deacon. Lindsay Ale.'c. W. Robb. A. Mc[>ougRll Nelson Green E. R. Hellems A. Taylor, Fergus Wm. Bow Major Harper Alex. Uartlett G. McKay G. 0. Field Abstract of Temperature and Precipitation at the principal cities In Canada, for the year ending 30th September, 1894. ^ c ti Id M ■ .1 "a S 1 1 c O d 1 2 c § 1 t '5 xs S !■*( o u :s ^ o S 5 '3 I Mean Tciuiierature Highest Tenijierature Day and Month Lowest Temperature Day and Month Annual range .Mean daily range Amount of Precii>itation In inches Days on which rain and snow fell . J'er centage of Sky Clouded 41.1 86.4 J'ly 29 -13.5 Feb 26 99.9 14.4 39.22 175 03 42.8 I 40.0 93.0 92.7 J'ly 29! J'ly 29 -10.4 j-30.5 Feb 26 Feb 14 1103.4 121.0 I 16.8 21.0 60.65 35.28 211 66 146 56 38.6 8S.0 J'lv 20 -23.5 Feb 24 111.5 17.8 41.78 199 62 42.7 I 42.3 89.8 i 93.0 July 2 J'ly 20 19.5 Feb 24 109.3 16.8 30.59 194 57 26.7 Feb 24 118.7 20.1 30.83 158 69 16.3 90.7 J'ne22 -9.9 Feb 24 100.0 16.8 35.70 185 69 47.9 95.0 J'iie23 -11.5 Feb 25 106.6 20 •« 40.12 189 49 33.2 95.8 J'ly 10 -40.1 Jan 24 141.9 23.6 18.07 127 53 36.4 92.0 J'ly 24 -31.8 Jan 23 123.8 25.4 12.60 89 55 47.1 84.0 J'ly 12 20.2 Feb 19 63.8 12.7 54.44 220 1895] DIVISION COURT CLERKS, ONTARIO. Division Court Inspector— JOSEPH DICKEY, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. I. II. III. IV. VI. I. II. III. IV. IV. VI. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Till. IX. X. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. I. II. III. IV. V. I. II. III. IV. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. viir. IX. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. I. II. III. rv. V. VI. VII. VIII. ALOOUA district. Edw . Biggins . . Sault Ste. Marie Thos. Sullivan. . ..Bruce Mines W. L. Nichols Thessalon J. Mcintosh . . . Sault Ste. Marie W. J. Smith . , Richard's Land'g BRANT. Joseph Robinson . . . Brantford John K. Finlayson Paris David Baptie St. Georgre Henry Cox Burford Walker E. Hooker. .. .Scotland T. F. Simpson Onondaga BRUCE. Wm. Collins Wolkerton H. B. O'Connor Teeswater Joseph Barker Kincardine Neil MoKechnie Paisley Robert Munro Port Elgin Husrh Murray UnderwMxl A. Neelands Invermay James Walmsley Wiarton Angus Martyn Ripley W. Moshier Lion's Head CARLBTOIf. John R. Armstrong. . . . Ottawa Wm. Henderson Richmond H. W. McDougall Carp W. P. Taylor.. Fitzroy Harbor John Kerr Kars Daniel McLaurin Metcalf Fred.W.Harmer, Hintonburgh DUFFKRIN. Joseph Pattullo . ..Orangeville Francis O. Dunbar.. Shelbume William Love Stanton James Henry Mono Mills R. E. Hamilton.. Grand Valley KLOIN. Alexander Love Aylmer A, .:ioBride St. Thomas A. MoBride St. Thomas A. N. C. Black Dutton ESSEX. J. A. Stewart Sandwich J. H. C. Leggatt,Amher8tburg F Ail worth Kingsville Charles Bell Oxley Geo. A. Morse. . . .Leamington P. P. Boutellier Belle River John McCrae Windsor John Milne Essex W. A. Mcintosh Comber FRONTENAC. W. J. Robinson Kingston P. McKim Kingston C. Ruttan Sydenham Alex. Grant Verona John McGrath Sunbury J. Shibley Sharbot Lake ORBY. B. Allen Owen Sound David Jackson Durham Thomas Plunkett Meaford Thomas J. Rorke . . . Heathcote A. 8. Van Dusen . . . Flesherton John McDonald ... Chatsworth D. Campbell Hanover Richard Stephens . . .Markdale HALDIMAND. D. McGregor Caledonia II. D. T. RoK-^rs Cayuga III. Thomas Armour Dunnville IV. R. A. Ilavill Rainham V. E. Birdsall Canborough VI. Charles E. Bourne Jarvis HALIBUBTON. I. Chas. D. Curry Minden II. Wm. Prust Haliburton III. Stephen Kettle Ursa H ALTON. I. Wm. Panton Milton n. Robert Balmer Oakville III. L. Grant Georgetown IV. R. J. McNabb Acton V. Neil McPhail Canipbellville VI. Jas. Robinson Burlington HASTINGS. I. H. Ashley Belleville II. F. B. Prior Wallbridge III. A. B. Randall. . . . Shannouville IV. Thomas MoCann Tweed V. F. B. Parker Stirling VL Arthur W. Uoe Madoc VII. A. S. Valleau Deseronto VIII. Anson S. Latta Canitton IX. J. B. Young Trenton X. M. H. Powell Marmora XI. Jas. E. Harrison . . Bridgewater XII. Dermot Kavanagh...L'Amable HURON. L Charles Seager Ooderich II. John Beattie Seaforth III. W. W. Forran Clinton IV. Alexander Hunter ...Brussels V. Charles Snell Exeter VI. James Whyard... Dungannon VII. John Morgan Bayfleld VIII. James McGuire Wingham IX. Joseph Cowan Wroxeter X. Michael Zeller Zurich XI. William Lewis Orediton XII. Wm. Campbell Bly th KENT. I. Wm. B. Wells Chatham II. J. Duck Ridgetown III. James T. Smith Dresden IV. Archibald Samson. . . Blenheim V. D. C. McDonald, Wallaceburgh VI. George Moore, Both well VII, D. R. Farquharson . . . Fletcher LAMBTON. I. George Leys Sarnia II. Wm . McLeay Watford III. John Webster Florence IV. Wm. W, Stover Sonibra V. Thomas R. K. Scott . . . Forest VI. M. Wattson Thedford VII. John McRae Mooretown VIII. W. G. Fraser Petrolia IX. R. Code Alvinston LANARK. I. Robert Jamieson Perth II. W. A. Field Lanark III. Findlay McEwan, Carieton PI. IV. G. F. McKinnon, Smith's Falls V. Alex. Graham Pakenham VI. Wm. P. McEwan Almonte LEEDS AND GRENVILLE. I. David B. Jones Brock ville 11. James B. White Prescott [280] III. S. McCammon Oananoque IV. O. Bascom Kemptvllle V. E. li. Ar'hitmarsh, Merrick ville VI. L. W. Phelps Phillipsville VII. C. A. Wos OP riBii. O.NTARIO. (JIEBEC. NOVA SCOTIA. NEW BRUNSWICK. p. B. ISLAND. MANITOBA AND N.W.T, BRITISH COU'MBIA. Salmon (Netfiihing). Salmon (Angling). . . . 1 Aug. to 1 May. 15 Aug. to iFeb. 1 Oct. to 80 April 1ft Aug. to 1 March. 16 Aug. to IFeb. 1 Oct. to 1 April. 16 Aug. to 1 March. 16 Aug. to 1 Feb. 16 Sept. to 31 Mar. (See Regula- tions.) SpeoV.ed Trout (Sal- velinua Fontinalia) Salmon Trout 16 Sept. to IMay. INov. to 80 Nov. I Oct. to IDec. 16 Sept, to IMay. 6 Oct. to 16 Dec. 15 Oct. to 16 Mar. 1 Oct. to 30 Nov. 15 Oct. to 15 Mar. Large Orey Trout, Lunge, Touladi and Land-locked Salmon Ouananiohe 16 Oct. to IDec. 15 Sept. to IDec. 15 April to 15 May. 10 May to 80 June. 26 May to 1 July. 1 Oct. to 1 April. 15 Sept. to IMay. i Oct. to 1 Deo. Pickerel (Dor/) 16 April to 15 May. 10 May to SO June. 16 April to 16 June. 15 April to 15 May. Bass Maskinong^ 15 April to It May. Sea Baas 1 March to lOct. 1 April to 1 July. license. 1 July to 31 Deo. 15 July to 31 Dec. 1 March to 1 Oct. 1 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1 April to 1 July. 1 July to 31 Dec, 15 July to 31 Deo. 31 Aug. to 1 May. 1 June to 16 Sept. Whiteflsh 1 Nov. to 80 Nov. 10 Nov. to IDec. 1 April to 1 July. cept under 16 July to 81 Dec. 5 Oct to 16 Dec. Smelts t 1 April to 1 July, 15 July to 81 Dec. Bag net Ashing pro hibited, ex On Atlantic Coast from Cape Canso to Boundary Line,U.S. In remaining waters of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . . . Sturgeon 15 May to 15 July. Oysters 1 June to 15 Sept. 1 June to 15 Sept. 1 June to 16 Sept. CloM Season The close season fo Caribou is from 16th I year, but no Moose, El hunted or killed beta must be allowed to n person must kill moi Hunting or killing D Ing" or while they ai common carrier or oth in possession for that thereof, save only f ron year, unless aocompan taken during the hunt The close season for Partridge, V/oodoock, water-fowl or game b grey Squirrels and Ha in the following year. 16th Dec. to ISth Oct. Turkeys must be kille< prairie fowl or Englif 15th Sept., 1897. The close season for to 15th Sept., and for to 1st Sept. following. 40U Ducks during the No wild fowl must I an hour after sunset rise, nor on the Lord's No Snipe, Woodcocl for Came r Deer, Elk, 1 *ov. to 20th k. Reindeer re 26th Octo am Deer in tl 'e than two eer by what e "yarding' er person sht purpose, an n 20th Oct. t< ied by an aff ing season. Grouse, Phe Snipe, Rail, rd or animal res, is from IE For Quail o of the follow i beiore 15tl ih or Mongoli Swans and G Ducks of all No person season. )e killed or s and half an Day. c or Partridge ill Ontario. kloose, Reindi Oct. of the fo or Caribou n ber, 1896. » lie close seaso Deer in the is known as ' is forbidde til transport y deer, o: r J 22nd N-v. Idavit that sai asauts, Prairi Plover or an , including I th Dec. to 15t r wild Turke ngyear, but lOct., 1897, an pheasants leese is from cinds from 16 shall kill mo hot at betw« hour befor shall be sold >er and Uowing lust be dogs n. No season, 'crust- n. No or have aw skin In each me was e Fowl, y other >Iack or h Sept. ys from no wild and no before lst May th Dec. re than sen half e sun- or pur- chased before 15th Sept., 1897. No Quail or Wild Turkey shall be sold or purol ased before 15th Oct., 1897. No beaver or otter shall be hunted, taken, killed,, or had in possession between lst April and lst Nov., nor trap set for them during that period, and no muskrat between 1st May and 1st Jan. But no beaver or otter shall be hunted, taken or killed before 1st Nov., 1897. No person except residents of Ontario and Quebec shall be entitled to hunt without first procuring a license from the Provincial Secretary, the cost of which is |25. The Game Laws do not apply to Indians or to settlers in unorganized townships or territory not divided inta townships, who kill game for food. Synopsis of Fishery Laws.— Net fishing of any kind ■<» prohibited in public waters, except under Leases or Licenses. The size of nets is regulated so as to prevent the killing of young fish. Nets c annot be set or seines used so as to bar channels or bays. A g^.neral weekly Close-time is provided in addition to special close seasons. The use of Explosive or Poisonous substances for catching or killing fish is illegal. The use of fire- arms for killing fish is prohibited. Mill-dams must be provided with efficient fish passes. Models or drawings will be furnished by the I>epartment of Marine and Fisheries on application. The above enactments and close-seasons are supple- mented in special oases, under authority of the Fisheries Act, by a total prohibition of fishing for stated periods. All communications relating to Fisheries should be addressed to the Deputy Minister, Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. Not B. -While grei do not guarantee to been omitted or m ALMANAC, 9 Front S Alexandria, Co. C Costello, F. T Daniel, Danie. Macdonald, John Munro, M. Smith, A. L. Tiffany, E. H. Alllston, Co. Sinai Fisher & Bell, r W. A. J. Bell. Lennox, Kerr it of Barrie). McCarthy, Peple Duncan, J.M. (I AlmOl\te, Co, Lan Dowdall & Klrkli dall, J. T. Kirk Eraser & MoFarl Eraser, Wm. M( Greig & Jamieson Greig, Harold Macdonell & Stafl donell, W. H. Amherstburg, Co Clay, Henry, Davis, DeloB R. Hough, Franklin Arnprior, Co. K< Dulmage & Bui Dulinage, Artl Thomson & Hi "Thomson, Ro Arthur, Co, We Landy, Jno. Josi McMartin, M. M Wilkins, Mathev Athens, Co. Lee Everetts, Myron Aurora, Co. Yo Robinson, Lenn Fleury & Moi Fleury, R. A. Taylor, A. E. i\ylmer, Co, Elj Crawford & Cra ford, and Jno Miller & Backhc A. N. Baokho Stevens &Mcln and N. Mclnt Haines, Alfred CIT0R6 OP Ontario NoTB. —While g^reat paiiia have been taken to make the following; Hat complete and aoourate, the publlahers do not guarantee to give the names of all Barristers and Solicitors practising in the Province. If any names have been omitted or mistakes made the Editor will gladly correct them on advice. Address Editor Cakadum Almanac, 9 Front Street, Toronto. AlMandria, Co. Glengarry. Costello, F. T Daniel, Danie. Macdonald, John A. Munro, M. Smith, A. L. Tiffany, E. H. Allitton, Co. Simcoe. Fisher & Bell. W. O. Fisher, E" W. A. J. Bell. Lennox, Kerr & Brown (Branch of Barrie). McCarthy, Pepler, McCarthy & Duncan, J.M. (Branch of Barrie). Almoqte, Co. Lanark. Dowdall & Kirkland. R. J. Dow- dall, J. T. Kirkland. Fraser & MoFarlane, Donald M. Fraser. Wm. MoFarlane. Greig & Jamieson. Alfred Mansell Oreig, Harold Jamieson. Maedonell & Stafford. D. O. Mac- donell, W. H. SUfford. Aml\er8tburg, Co. Essex: Clay, Henry. Davis, Delos R. Hough, Franklin A. i^rnprior, Co. Renfrew Dulmage & Burwash Richard Dulmage, Arthur Burwash. Thomson k Hunt, James E. Thomson, Robert A. Hunt. Arthur, Co. Wellington. Landy, Jno. Joseph. McMartin, M. M. ^*'«t • Wilkins, Mathew. Athens, Co. Leeds. Everetts, Myron A. Aurora, Co. York. Robinson, Lennox & MacLeod. Fleury & Montgomery. W. J. Fleury, R. A. Montgomery. Taylor, A. E. iyyimer, Co. Elgin. Crawford & Crawford. Jno. Craw- ford, and Jno. Lindon Crawford, Miller & Backhouse. E. A. Miller, A. N. Backhouse. Stevens & Mcintosh. W.E. Stevens, and N. Mcintosh. Haines, Alfred E. Barrie, Co. Simcoe. Ault & Cowan. Wellington Ault, Alexander Cowan. Campbell, W. A. Dickinson & MoWatt. Jno. Dick- inson, D. F. McWatt. Hewson & Creswicke. Chas. E. Hewson, A. E. H. Creswicke. Hood, Jacks & Fraser. Jno. Hood, Jos. Jacks, J. Fraser. Lennox & Kerr. Houghton Len- nox, Jno. R. Kerr. Lount, Oeo. W. McCarthy, Pepler & McCarthy. D' Alton McCarthy, Q.C., F. E. Pepler, Q.C., J. A. McCarthy, Murebisi, D. Plaxton, Chas. AV. Strathy & Eaten. Henr>' H. Strathy, Q.C., Geo. H. Esten. Stewart & Boys. Hamilton Stew- art, W. A. Boys. Sproul & Lennox. T. J. Sproul, J. F. Lennox. Beaverton, Co. Ontario. Madill, Frank. ' MoMichoel, Forester. Beaton, Co. Simcoe. Lennox, Ault, Kerr . & Wright. Branch of Barrie. Belleville, Co. Hastings. Anderson, P. J. M., Campbell St., North. Bell & Biggar, Front and Bridge St. .1. Bell, Q.C., W. H. Biggar. Bogart, Curtis, Bridge St. Bull, Samuel J., Bridge St. Carnew, w., Front St., W. Clute o( Williams, Campbell St. R. C. Clute, O.C. J. Williams. Denmark, George, Bridge St. Diamond, W. Jeffei-s, West Front St. Dougall & Stewart, 18 Hotel St., A. R. Dougall, Q.C., D.E.K. Stewart, East Front St. Faulkner, N. B., Campbell St. S. Flint & McCammon. J. J. B. Flint, W. J. McCammon, E. Front St. Henderson, Geo. E., Q.C., Bridge and Pinnacle St. Henderson, L. H., Front St. Lazier & Wright, Front St., East. [285] Stephen Dunbar Lazier, Malcolm Wnght. Lyons, C. E., Bridge St., North. Maoauley, CD., Bridge St., North. Masson, Stewart, Bridge St. MoMahon, W. P., Front St., Eaat. Mikel & Roberts, Bridge St.. N.. W. 0. Mikel, A. A. Roberta. Northrop, W. a, Bridge St., N. O'Flynn, F. E., Front .-Jt., Eait. Ponton & Morden, Bridge St., N. Wm. N. Ponton, W. S. Moiden. Porter, E. Gusa, Eaat Front St. Thomas, Jno. Parker, E. Front St. Wallbridge, Francia S., Front and Bridge St., W Wills, J. F., Campbell St., South. Berlin, Co. Waterloo. Andrews, H Miller. Bowlby & Clement. Ward H. Bowlby, Q.C., E. P. Clement. Bitzer, Conrad. Millar, Alex., Q.C. Rowe, John. Rohleder, Frederick. Bleriheim, Co. Kent. Gosnell, R. L. Thompson, R. M. Bothwell, Co. Peel. Hickey, W. R. Bown|anville, Co. Durham. Galbraith, Jno. Keith. LoBcombe, R. Ruasell. Simpson, D. Burke. .9 Braoebridge, Muskoka. Browning, J. B. Johnson, Thos. ^ Mahafley, A. A. iS Palmer, I. A. Bradford, Co. Simcoe. Corley, McKee, Mills & Evans. J. W. S. Coriey, H. E. MoKee, W. D. Mills, S. T. Evans. Evans, T. W. W. Sc&nlan, Mark & A. B. Brampton, Co. Peel. Bejrnon, John W., Q.C. Blain & Graham. Thomas J. BUin, Thomas Graham. Dick, W. T. Justin & Scott. B. F. Justin, LL, B. . W. F. Scott. 11 : t A 286 ONTARIO LAW LIST. ri895 1895] McFKkten k OnJuun. W. H. Mcradden, K. O. Oralutm. MoKechni«, ArohilMld. MMining, John J. llorphy A Morphy. Thot. Horphy, W. 8. Morphy. Pringle, R. H. Stonehouse, Edward, Timei Bldff., Main St. ■nuitford, Co. Brant. Baiid, Andrew L., LL.B, 66 Mar- ket St. Brewster, Muirhead & Heyd, 136 Dalhouaie St. W. 8. Brewster, B.A., O. H. Muirhead, B.O.L., Oeorge D. Hej'd. Bowlby,JohnW.,Q.C.,12Mai1cet8t. Broolie & Brown, 64 Marl(et St. Daniel Brooke, Thomas Brown. EUiott, J. C. Hardy, Wilkes & Hardy, 68 Market St. Hon. Arthur 8. Hardy, Q.C., Alfred J. Wilkes, Q.C., Alex. D. Hardy. Harley & Sweet, 6^ Market Street. Jas.HBrley,Edmund Sweet.LL.B. Hewitt. John T., 43 Mt.ket St. Heyd, Louis F. , Commercial Block. Jones, William D., LL.B., 1 16 Dal- housie St. Mackenzie, Valantine, () C, 34 Queen St, Muir,MatthewF.,B.A.,20M'rket St. Oles, Chas. E., 87 Marke' St. Plewes, David. Rotwell. John W., B.A , 114 Dal- housie St. Van Norman, G. R., Q.C., Court House. Wade, Tho9. S., 1 South Market St. WUkes, Walter A., 46 Market St. Wilson A Watts, Court House. H. McK. Wilson, Q.C.. Arthur E. Watts, LL.B., Peter Purves. Woodyatt, Thomas, 48 Market St. Srighton, Co. Northumberland. Gordon, Jtf. Wilmot. Irvine, Chas. R. Oatrom ft Abbott. O. W. Ostrom, A. Abbott ; also Trenton. •rool(vUlt, Co. Leeds. Brown & Froser. M. M. Brown, O. K. Fraser. Deacon, Joseph, Q.O. Fultord, Ohas. 0. Hutoheson b Fisher. James A. Hutoheton, Alson A. Fisher. Marshall. Isaac N. O'Brien, Daniel. Pafce, J. A. Reynolds, E. J. Wood, Webster ft Stewart. Jno. F. Wood, O. R. Webster, Hugh A. Stewart. ■niMell, Co. Huron. Blair, Q. F. Sinclair, W. M. Taylor, R. L. BHrk't Falls, Parry Sound. Martin, Ed. R. Campbellford, Co. Northumb'l'd. Colville, A. L. Lynch Daniel J. Payne, O. A. Cannlngton, Co. Ontario. Noble, R. M. Reed, Archibald James. Cftricton Ptaoe, Co. Lanai^. Patterson & Findlay. Pickup & Grout. Mcintosh, Colin. 0«yuga,Co. HaldiniMid. Colter * Goodman. C. W. Colter. A. K. Goodman. Onwit, W. A. O. MsrMn, Jno. R. Snider * Thompson. T. A. Snider, Andrew T. Thompson. Upper, 0. M. Clwtlwm, Co. Kent. Atkinson & Atkinson. Bell, Bdwin. Christie & I^wis. D. M. Christie, P. L. Lewis. Douglas, Geo. B. Dougias, Wni.,Q.C. Latferty, A. M. Martin, O. O. Martin, W. J. O'Flynn, J. B. O'Neill, C. J. Pegley, C. E., Q.C. Robinson, William H. Scane, Houston, Stone & Scane. Smith, F. W. Thrasher & Arnold. Walker, John A. Warren, James. White, Jno. Wesley. Wilson, Rankin, McKeoughft Kerr. Matthew Wilson, Jno B. Rankin, W. D. MoKeough, J. G. Kerr. ChMley, Co. Bruce. Mickle, C. J., B.A. Cliiitoiii Co. Huron. Brydone, Vf. Hartt, C. A. Scott, James. Cobourg, Co. Northumberland. Botncs, F. D. Oruikshank, J. Y. Dumble, J. H. Field & McCoU. F. M. Field, J. B. McColl. Holland, Henry F. Huyoke, E. C. S. Kerr, Jno. W. Kerr & Kerr. William Kerr, Q.C, W. F. Kerr. Rlddell & Armstrong. Wm. Ren- wick Riddell, Alfred Jas. Arm- strong. Colbonie, Co. Northumberland. Webb, Hooey & Mills. Frank L. Webb, B.A., LL.B., David Hooey, B. A., Walter Mills. Field k MoCoU. Frank Meade Field, B.A., J. B. MoCoU. Payne, W. L. Collingwood, Co. Simcoe. Biriue, Jno., Jr. Bruce & Fair. Geo. M. Bruce, Robt. E. Fair. Moberly & Oamon. Geo. Moberly, Chas. Oamon. Robertson, Henry, Q.C, LL.D. Cornwall, Co. Stormont. Bergin, Jno., Q.C. Chi«h()lm, Jno. A. Chisholm, William. Copeland & Cameron. Geo. T. Copeland, J. A. C. Cameron. Dingwall, James. Leitch Cringle & Harkness. Jas. Leitch, Q.C, R. A. Pringle, J. G. Harkness. McDonell, Adrian I. Maolennan, Lkldell Jc Cline. D *»«oclsnnan,Q.C., J. W. Liddeil.' C. H. OUiie. Bhetts, Mernt 0. Smith, Robert. Of0Ml|Ora, Co. Simcoe. Fisher ft Bell. Branch of Alligton. Lennox, Ault, Kerr ft Wright. Bronoh of Barrte. P ra yt W , Co. Wellington. Lown, A. S. DrMdM, Co. Kent. Sharpe, J. W. Weir, Geo. E. Dw|dalk, Co. Orey. Lamon, James. Lucas, I. B. Duitdai, Co. Wentworth. Begue, T. H. A. Knowles, W. E. S. Osier ft Gwyn. B. B. Osier, H. C. Gwyn. Warden, A. R ft T. A. Alex. R> Warden, Thos. A. Wardell. OHnnville, Co. Haldimand. Eccles, Jno. C Macdonald ft Macdonald. James F. Macdonald, Stewart C. Macdon- ald. Swayze ft Bradford. Wm. D. Swayze. Robert Bradford. Durhani. Co. Grey. Telford, John P. Wilkes, A. E. Dirtton, Co. Elgin. I.«itch, C. St. Clair. Egamrilla, Co. Renfrew. Lawson, W. Matheson, Roderick A. Elmlra, Co. Waterloo. Clement, Richard, V. Colquhonn ft MoEride. Branch of Waterloo. Elora, Co. Wellington. Bums, Edward. Jacob ft Gordon. Branch oS Wiarton. Wissler, Henry. Erlq, Co. Wellington. McDowell, Wm. Emm, Co. Essex. Peters, J. L. Wismer, E. A. Exeter, Co. Huron. Collins, R. H. Dickson, L. H. Elliot ft Elliot. B. V. Elliot, Fred'k Elliot. Fergus, Co. Wellington. Donaldson, James. Monro ft Jeffrey. H. N. Monr» Nicol Jeffrey. Forest, Co. Lambton. Owens, W. G. Porte, W. J. Fort Wllllain, Algoma. Matheson, W. A. Morton, W. L. I Qtit Co. WaterlooJ AUenby, Frederick Boll ft BUke. ArtI John R. Btake. Beaumont, fi. J. Card, W. D. Irwin, John B. Mi'.lioan. W. J. Turnhull ft Barrie. land Turnhull, Ko Weir, John J. A. Ganai|eqM, Co. Leed uniett, Richard C. Carrol, W. B. Ross, J. C Sheppard, D. E. Georgetown, Co. Hal Goodwinie, G. S. I Matheson ft MoLeod. | Clenooe, Co. Middle Blackburn ft Cox. burn, A. B. Cox. MacNish, Alexander. StuaH, Stuart ft Stuart, Duncan St D. Moss. GWierioh, Co. Huroi Cameron, Holt ft Hoi Cameron, Q.C, Dudley Holmes. Campion ft Johnston, Q.C, M. O. Johnst Dancey, L. E. Oarrow ft Proudtoot. Q.C, W. Proudfoot Hays, R. C Lewis, Ira. Lewis. E. N. Goodwood, Co. Ontai MoOuUough, J. W. Grand Vallw, Co. W Evans, F. G. GramnhHret Muskol Homsby, F. MoFadyen, I. L. Grimsby, Co. Lincoli Ben, Geo. F. Meyer, Geo. W. Guelph, Co. Welling Coffee, Thomas P. Dunbar, Charles L. Drew, John J Field ft MoMinan. Hugh MoMiUan. Fischer, J. B. Guthrie ft Watt. D< Q.C, James Watt. Mitchell, Robert. McLean ft McLean. ' J. A. McLean. Macdonald, A. H. McLean, Kenneth. Mowat ft Dawson. Thos. S. Dawson. Peterson, H. W. Saunders, Thos. W. Hagerswille, Co. Ha Geddes, Forbes B. Lindsay, Samuel E. Hamilton, Co. Wen Ben ft Pringle, 47 Wm. Bell,R. A. P BiggarftLee, Cana hers. Sanford E Lyman Lee. 1895] ONTARIO LAW LIST. Otit, Co. Waterloo. Alienby, Frederick O. Ball k BUke. Arthur 0. Ban. John R. Blake. Beaumont, fi. J. Card, W. D. Irwin, John B. Mi'.lioan. W. J. Tumbull k Barrle. Wm. Butbar- land Tarnbull, Robert Banrie. Weir, John J. A. Cuti)«|M, Co. Leeds. ulllett, Richard C. Carrol, W. B. Rou, J. C. Sheppard, D. E. Caorgatown, Co. Halton. Ooodwillle, O. S. Matheson k MoLeod. ClenOM, Co. Middlesex. Blackburn & Oox. H. S. Black- burn, A. B. Cox. MacNish, Alexander. StuaH, Stuart li Moes. Alex. Stuart, Duncan Stuart, William D. M088. Codtrioh, Co. Huron. Cameron, Holt k Holmes. M. C. Cameron, Q.C., Philip Holt, Dudley Holmes. Campion & Johnston, E. Champion, Q.C., M. O. Johnston. Dancey, L. E. Oarrow k Proudfoot. J. T. Garrow, Q.C., W. Proudfoot. Hays, R. C. Lewis, Ira. Uwis. E. N. Goodwood, Co. Ontario. McOuUough, J. W. Crand VtllM, Co. Wellington. Evans, F. O. GrawnliHrat Muskoka. Homsby, P. HoFadyen, I. L. Grimsby, Co. Lincoln. Bell, Geo. F. Meyer, Geo. W. Guolph, Co. Wellington. Coffee, Thomas P. Dunbar, Charles L. Drew, John J Field k McMillan. G. W. Field, Huarh McMillan. Fischer, J. B. Guthrie & Watt. Donald Guthrie, Q.C., James Watt. Mitchell, Robert. McLean & McLean. W. A. McLean, J. A. McLean. Maodonald, A. H. McLean, Kenneth. Mowat k Dawson. J. A. Mowat, Thos. S. Dawson. Peterson, H. W. Saunders, Thos. W. Hagerwille, Co. Haldimand. Geddes, Forbes B. Lindsay, Samuel E. Hamilton, Co. Wentworth. Bell k Pringle, 47 James St. s. Wm. Bell, R. A. Pringle. Biggarjc Lee, Canada Life Cham- bers. Sanford Dennis Blggar, Lyman Lee. BRUCE, BUIVION k BRUCE, Canada Life Chambers. Alex- ander Bruce, Q.C., Warren F. Burton, Ralph R. Bruoe. (Se* eardy Cancallen, Cahill k Ross, 16 James St^. r. H. Carsoallen, Q.O., Edwin D. Oahlll, Wm. L. Ross. Chisholm k Lovie. 67 James St. s. James Chisholm, W. A. Logle. CRERAR, CRBRAR k BANKIER, Hamilton Provident Chambers. John Oi«rar, O.C., Peter D. Cre- rar, Patrick M. Bankier. John McKean. (See card). Culham k Wltton, Bank of Com- merce Building. J. A. Culham, Han V B. Wltton. Duff, W. A. H., 67 James St. s. Evans, W. T., U Main St. e, Farmer k Farmer, 34 Main St. e. T. D. J. Farmer, John O. Farmer. Fitiwerald, F. 10^ King w. Furlong k Beasley, 28 James St. s. Edw. Furlong. Alex. C. Beasley. Gage k Burkholder, 61 John St. s. Robt. R. Gage, C. E. Burkholder. Haslett, Thomas C, 28 James St. s. Jelfs, O. F., Police Mag. Office. Jones, J. W., 67 James St. s. Kerr, Geo. S., 67 James St. s. Knowles, W. E. 6., 27 King w. Lazier k Monck, 42 James St. S. F. Lazier, Q.C., J. F. Monck. Lemon, Chas., 32| Hughson St. s. Livingston k MoOlvenn, 16 James St. s. W. Churchill Livingston, H. B. McGiverin. • Livingston k Garrett, 28 James St. s. A. E. Garrett, Stuart Living- ston, LL.B. Lyall, T. F., 17-19 King w. Maodonald, Walter R. ,69.lames8t s. MAOKELCAN, GIBSON, MAR- TIN k OSBORNE, Bank of Com- merce Building. F. Mackeloan, Q.C'., Hon. J. M. GibsoQ, Q.C.. Geo. E. Martin, W. W. Osborne. {See card). MocLennan, J. K. Molone, Martin, 36 James St. s. Martin k Martin, 47 James St. s. Edward Martin, Q.O., E. K. C. Martin, D. Martin. Mewburn k Ambrose, 30 Main St. e. 8. C. Mewburn, E. H. Ambrose. Mills, G. H. 47 James St. Nesbitt, k Gauld, Canada Lite Chambers. J. W. Nesbitt, Q.C., Jno. G. Gauld. Papps, Geo. S., 69 James St. s. Patten, L. H., 17 Main St. e. Robertson, H. H., 2 James St. n. Scott, Lees k Hobson, 147 James St. s. Jno. J. Scott, Wm. Lees, Thos. Hobson. Smith k Martin, 8 Main St. e. L. C. Smith, F. R. Martin. Staunton k O'Helr, 24 James St. s. Geo. L. Staunton, A. J'Helr. Teetzei. Harrison k MoBr^ne, Traders Bank Bldg. J. V. Teet- zei, Q.C., Jno. Harrison, W. S. McBrayne. Thompson, G. C, 67 James St. s. Waddell, J. N., Court House. Waddell, F. R., Court House. Waddell, R. R., Court House. Walker & Phelps, 17 King St. w. W F. Walker, (^.C, W. L. Phelps. Wardrope k Carpenter, 18 Main St. e. W. H., Wardrope, Henry Carpenter. Washmgton, S. F., Hamilton Provi- dent Chambers. Withsrspoon, R. W., 26 Main St. «. HarrMM, Co. Wellington. Campbell, A. O. Ebbels, W. D. HawKoibury, Co. P.<> cott. Lawlor, Herbert V . Hvnsall, Co. Huron. Smith, W. Cameron. Huntevillo, Muskoka. McMurrioh, Ooatsworth, Hodgins k Grant. Wllgress, G S. IrigorMll, Co. Oxfonl. Hegler k Hegler. J. C. Hegler,. J. H. Hegler. Holcroft, W. W. Jackson. J. B. McDonald, James F. Vance, Jos. Walsh, Michael. Welis, Thos. Komptvlllo, Co. Orenville. Kidd k Rutherford. G. E. Kidd,. A. C. Rutherford. F. J. French, Q.O. I^lnoardino, Co. Bruce. Loscombe, W. C, QC. Macpherson, James A. Scott, James H. Kingston. Co. Frontenac. Agnew, James, Citv Buildings. Bawden, Jas., 38 Clarence St. Britton k Whiting. 69 Clarence- Street. B. M. Britton, (^.C, Jno. L. Whiting. Brown, Fred. M., 167 Wellington St. Cunningham. A. B. Klrkpatrick s Rogers, 194 Ontario St. Hon. G.A. Kirkpatrick.Q.C, R. V. Rogers, Q.C. King, F., 81 Brook St. Klrkpatrick, F. G., 98 Clarence St. Maodondl, O. M., Q.C, 88 Clarence St. Maohar, J. M., 88 Clarence St. Mudle, John, 89 Clarence St. Mundell, Wm., 161 Wellington St. Molntyre k Mclntyre, 3U4 King St. E. John Mclntyre, Q.C, D. M. Mclntyre. Shaw, Robert, 3S2 King St. e. Skinner, J. S., 81 Brock St. Smythe k Smith, 192 Ontario St. E. H. Smythe, Q.C., C F. Smith. Snook, T. S., 200 Ontario St. Strange, Jno., 96 Clarence St. Sullivan, W. H., 36 Clarence St. Walkem k Walkem, 98 Clarence 8*~ R. T. Walkem, Q.C, J. B. Walkem Lanoattor, Co. Glengarry. Maodonald, Jno. Sandfleld. Stewart, Wm. Loan\ington, Co. Essex. Douglas k Douglas. Easton & Gundy. W. T. Easton,. W. A. Gundy. 11, Banna k Cowan. H. D. Cowan. LIqdsay, Co. Victoria. Barron, Jno. A., Q.C Devlin, A. P. Hopkins, G. H. Maodonell, Allan S. II #■ 288 ONTARIO LAW LIST. [189{ Molntyre & Stewart. D. J. Mo- Intyre, Q.C, Thos. Stewart. McUughlin, E. J. & M. H. R. J. McLaughlin, M. U. MoLaughlin. McSweyn & Anderson. John Me- Sweyii, D. R. AnderBon. Moore & Jaokaon. F. D. Moore, Alex. Jackson. O'Leary, Hugh, Q.C. Listowel, Co. Perth. Darling & Blewett. J. L, Darling, F. R. Blewett. Morphy & Carthew. H. T. Morphy, J. M. Carthew. Terhune, J. E. L'Original, Co. Russell. Constantineau, A. Lawlor, Herbert W. Maxwell, John O'firian & Hall. Colin Oregor 0' Brian, Wilham Samuel Hall. loridon, Co. Middlesex. Bartram, W. H., 09 Dundas St. Bajly & Bayly, 404 Talbot St. R. Bayly, Q.C, R. A. Bayly, LL.B. Beattie, J. H. A., 87i DundaaS*.. Blackburn & Cox, 124 Carting St. H. S. Blackburn, A. B. Cox. €hi8holm, A. O., 78 Dundag St. Clarke, Wm. J., 180 Dundaa St. Ocwan, R. K., Bank of Commerce Finldings. Cronjn & Betts, Huron tc Erie Buildings, Richmond St.. V. Cronyn, F. P. Betts, H. Cronyn. Elliot iSc Jarvis, 69 Dundas St. Hume Blake Elliot, Chaunoey O. Jarvis, Easery, E T., 143 Dundaa St. Fitzgerald & Fit^erald, 171 Dun- das St. W. C. Fitzgerald, W. E. Fitzgerald. Flock & Flock, Carling Block. J. H. Flock, Q.C., E. W. M. Flock. Fraser & Fraser, 404 Talbot St. J. H. Fraeer, Q.C, M. D. Fraser, J. P. Mooie. Gibbons, MoNabb dc Mulkern, Richmond and Carlicg St. Geo. C. Gibbons, QC, P. Mulkern, Graydon, H.M., 69 Dundas St. Geo. McNab, Fred F. Harper. Greenlees, A., 422 Richmond St. Gunn, G. C, 412 Richmond St. Harvey, W. J. , 72 Dundas St. Hellmuth, Ivey, Thomas & Bart- lett. Bank of Commerce Bids. I. F. Hellmuth, C. H. Ivey, W. G. Thomas, P. H. Bartlett. Jeflery ft Jeflery, Market Lane. Albert O. Jeflery, J. Edgar Jeffrey, Johnston, Edward H., 436<^ Rich- mond St. Lusoombe, T. H., 169 Dundas St. Love & Dignan, 418 Talbot St. Francis Love, R. H. Dignan. Macbeth & Macpherson, 74J Dun- das St. Talbot Macbeth, John Macpherson. McCanii, B. C, 90 Dundas St. McEvoy Wilson & Pope,402 Ridout St., opp. Court House. John M. McEvoy, B.A., LL.B., W. A. Wilson, B. A., LL.B., H. C. Pope, B.A., LL.B. O'Neill, J. D., 110 Dundas St. McPhillips, P., 59 Dundas St. McWhinney, J. M., The Chapter House. Magee, MoKillop & Murphy, Dun- das and Richmond, James Magee, Q.C., Jas, B. MoKillop, Thos, J. Murphy. Manh it Marsh, 110 Dundaa St. O. W. Marah, W. L. B. Marsh. Meredith, Cameron & Judd, 70} Dundaa St Edmund Meredith, Edward R. Cameron, Jos. C Judd. Meredith ft Fisher, 74 Dundaa St. W. R. Meredith, Q.C, T. O. Meredith, R. G. Fisher. Milne, J. R., 88 Dundas St. Moffatt, Thos., 418 Talbot St. Partridge, Thos.. Oddfellows Hall Parke ft Purdora, Richmond St. E. J. Parke, Q.C, T. H. Purdom, Thomas E. Parke, Alex. Purdom. Powell, 0. C, 4S7 Richmond St. Proudfoot, W. A., 110 Dundas St. Stuart ft Stuart, s.w. cor. Dundas and Richmond and Olencoe. Alexander Stuart, Duncan E. Stuart. Tennent, D. H., 78 Dundas St. Thomas ft Buchner, 88 Dundas St. Jas, A. Thomas, U. A. Buchner. Toothe, R. M. C, 60 Dundas St. Walker, J. S., 157 Maple St. Weeks ft Soandrett. G. N. Weeks, T. W. Scandret, 98 Dundaa St. Weld, Edmund, 67^ Dundas. Winnett, J. W., 9 Market Lane. LHoan, Co. Midnlesex. Maodiarmid, W. Luoki|OW, Co. Bruce. Malcomson, Percy A. Morrison, H. Haciioo, Co. Hastings. Cross, Wm. McDonald, A. A. Stewart, D. E. K. Marmora, Co. Hastings. Anderson, Geo. H. Nlattawa, District Nipissing. Browning, A. G., Branch of North Bay. Dunlop, D. A. Maricdale, Co. Grey. McOullogh, P. Markham, Co. York. Hi^gins ft Douglas. Hi mes, Gregory ft Lamport. Lawrence ft Ormiston. Mairs, Alex. Stephenson, George H. Nleafbrd, Co. Grey. Skinner, Alex. Fraser. Wilson ft Dyre. Jno. S. Wilson, T. H. Dyre, Thombury P.O. Nlerrlokvllle, Co. GrenviUe. Gillan, C E. I^idland, Co. Simcoe. Bennett, Humphrey. Stears, Alex. Milton, Co. Halton. Boyd, E. W. Chisholm, Victor. Dick, W. J Elliott, John W. Matheson, Thos, G, MUoheil, Co. Perth. Dent ft Thompson, Abrahpm Dent, F. H. Thompson. Goodeve, Geo S, Wilson, A. F. Morritburg, Co. Dundas. Hilliard, Irwin. Johnston ft Bradfleld. Adam Johnston, Geo. T. Bradfleld. 1896] Lyle, R. P. Myers, C A. Tyrrol, Frank. Whitney, James Plinv, Q.C. Moui\t Forert, Co. Wellington.! Clarke ft Clarke. J. B. aarke.l Q.C., A. 8. Clarke. ' Kingston, W. H., Q.C. KUgour, R. O. Macgregor, M. O. MoMullen, J. A. Perry ft Perry. A. D. Perry, W. C, I Perry. (lapanee, Co. Lennox. Deroche ft Madden, H. M. De- roche. Q.C, J. H. Madden. English, Jno. Gibson ft Clute. S. Gibson, R. C, I Clute, Q.C. (of Belleville) Herrington ft Warner, W. S, Hernngton, S, C Warner. Morden ft Ruttan. A. L. Morden, Q.C., O. F. Ruttan. Preston, D. H., Q.C. Wilson, W. Q. (lewoastle, Co. Durham. Wright, Chas. New Hamburg, Co. Waterloo. Millar, William. Hewmarket, Co. York. Lloyd, T. H. Moore, Robt. Robertson, Thos. J. Widdifleld, W. C Niagara Falls, Co. Welland. Cole, Alfred. Fraser ft Woodruff. Alex. Fraser, I W. E. Woodruff. German ft Crow. Wm. German, A. Crow. Hill, A. G. Hill, F. W. Lemon, Henry. flortlj Bay, Dist. of Nipissing. Aytoun-Finlav, A, W., B,A, Browning, A, G. La Rose, P. A. C McNamata, J. W. Norwiol), Co. Oxford. Brown, Thomas. Duncan ft Duncan. Nonvood, Co. Peterborough. Campbell, W. A. F. Maitland, Thos. OaKvillo, Co. Halton. Applebe, R, S. Tizard, Geo. L. Cameron, D. 0. Carscallen ft Hall. Oil Sprii\g8, Co. Lambton. Dawson ft Greenizen, Branch of Petrolia. Orangoville, Co. Dufferin. Evans, F. G. Hughson, A. A, McKay, W. J, L. McKeown, 0, R. Myers, Robb ft Fish. Elgin Myers, Q.C, Geo, Robb, J. N. Fish, Kay, W. J. L, Walsh, W. L. Oriilla, Co. Simcoe. Evans, Frank, Grant ft Grant. R. A. Grant, 0.0. Grant. Gunn ft Ambrose. R. D. Gunn, A. W. Ambrose. Hammond, J. H. Hood ft Bannerman. W. F. Bannerman. McCarthy, Corbould Carthy. D' Alton M Chas. Corbould F Pepler, Q.C., J. A. McCosh ft tiafferty. T. B, Laflerty. Robinson, Samuel S. Oihawa, Co. Ontario Grierson, J. F. Jones, C, A. Morphy, Henry E. Murton, L. K. Ottawa, Co. Carlett Barry, William H., 21 Bclcourt & Ritchie, C bers. N. A. Belco Ritchie. Beament, Thomas Chambers. Bishop ft Smith, Or bers, John Bishop, Smith. Bradley ft Wyld, 21 C bers. Richard A. 1 Wyld. Burritt, Edmund F., Chatelain, Honore, 6( Christie, Greene ft Gr lington St. John ( M. Greene, Wentw Chrysler ft Lewis, 7 O bers. Francis Hei Q,C,, Jno. Travers Ferguson, Alexander, ton Chambers, Fisher, Joseph P,, 16 ton Chambers, Gemmill ft May, 11 an Chambers. John Gemmill, Archie F Gibb, Alexander, 28 E GormuUy & Sinclair, ' ton Chambers. Ji Oormully, Q.C, R. Grant ft Sims, J. O J. Sims. Grant, Jno. Clyde, 16 rio Chambers. Gundry, Arthur W,, i Gorman ft Fripp, Chambers. Michel Alfred E. Fripp, HENDERSON, STUA Street. Hick, Robert, Little £ Hodgins, John, 11 an Chambers. Hodgins, W. E. Kidd, Wm. John, 104 Kidd, Blanchet ft Rul tario Chamber!). Kidd, Chas, Albe Alex. Cameron Rut Latohford ft Murphy, F. R. Latohford, C Lees, W. A. D,, Couri Luaaier, Alfred E,, 66! MaoCraken, Henders* Central Chambers, Craken, George F. W. M. McKay, Mahon, Edward, 32 D Matheson, Roderick tario Chambers. Mclntyre, Code ft Oi ton Chambers, i Mclntyre, Q.C, R< Code, Jno. Fosbery HoTiean ft Bowie, Ce bers, D. H. McLear MoLaurin ft Millar, Geo, McLaurin, Hal 19 1895] ONTARIO LAW LIST. 289 D. Perry, W. c.| nox. en. H. M. De- [. Madden. , Welland. F, Alex. Froser, { Wm. German, A. Grant, O.J. R. D. Gunn, Hammond, J. H. Hood& Bannerman. Jno. Hood, W. F. Bannerman. McCarthy, Corbould, Pepler k Mc- Carthy. D' Alton McCarthy, Q.C. , Chas. Corbould Francis B. P. Pepler, 9.C., J. A. McCarthy. McCosh & ijaflerty. John MoCoah, T. B. Laflerty. Robinson. Samuel S. Oshawa, Co. Ontario. Orierson, J. F. Jones, C. A. Morphy, Henry B. Murton, L. K. Ottawa, Co. Carleton. Barry, William H., 25 Sparica St. Bclcourt & Ritchie, Central Cham- bers. N. A. Belcourt, John A. Ritchie. Beament, Thomas A., Central Chambers. Bishop & Smith, Ontario Cham, bers. John Biehop, Louis Arthur Smith. Bradley & Wyld, 21 Central Cham- bers. Richard A. Bradley, Wm. Wyld. Burritt, Edmund F., 51 Sparks sSt Chatelain, Honore, SflS Su8e>ex St. Christie, Greene & Greene, 110 Wel- lington St. John Christie, Geo. M. Greene, Wentwotth Greene. Chrysler & Lewis, 7 OWtario Cham- bers. Francis Henry Chrysler, Q.C, Jno. Travers Lewis. Fergruaon, Alexander, Q.C, Carle- ton Chambers. Fisher, Joseph P., 16 and 16 Carle- ton Chambers. Gemmill & May, 11 and 14 Carleton Chambers. John Alexander Gemmill, Archie Foster May. Gihb, Alexander, 28 Rideau St. Oormully & Sinclair, 7 to 10 Carle- ton Chambers. Joseph James Oormully, Q.C, R. V. Sinclair. Grants Sims. J. O. Grant. R. J. Sims. Grant, Jno. Clyde, 16 and 17 Onta- rio Chambers. Oundry, Arthur W., 268park8 St. Gorman & Fripp, 86 Carleton Ghambers. Michel J. Gorman, Alfred E. Fripp. HENDERSON, STUART, 56Spark8 Street. Hick, Robert, Little Sussex St. Hodgins, John, 11 and 12 Ontario Chambers. Hodgins, W. E. Kidd, Wm. John, 104 Sparks St. Kidd, Blanchet & Rutherford, On- tario Chambers. Geo. Eldon Kidd, Chas. Albert Blanchet, Alex. Cameron Rutherford. Latohford & Murphy, 19 Elgin St. F. R. Latohford, 0. Murphy. Lees, W. A. D., Court House. Lussier, Alfred E., 669 Sussex St. MaoGraken, Henderson & McKay, Central Chambers. John 1. Mac- Craken, George F. Henderson, W. M. McKay. Mahon, Edward, 32 Daly Ave. Matheson, Roderick B., 2ea On- tario Chambers. Molntyre, Code & Orde, 36 Carie- ton Chambers. Alex. Fraser Mclntyre, Q.C, Robert George Code, Jno. Fosbery Orde. MoTiean & Bowie, Central Cham- bers. D. H. McLean, O. S. Bowie. MoLaurin & Millar, 19 Eltrin St. Geo. MnLaurin, Haldane Milla.'. 19 MoVBITY, TAYLOR, 106 Sparks St. Nellis ft Monk, Zi Metcalfe St. Thos. F. Nellie, Henry C. Monk. O'Connor ic Hogg, 83^ Sparks St. Daniel O'Connor, Q.C, William D. Hogg, Q.C,Charles O'Connor. - O'Gara, MaoTavish ft Gemmell, 58 Sparks St. Martin O'Gara, Q.C , Duncan Byron MaoTavish, Q.C, Robert Ernest Oemmell. O'Meara, J. J., 15 Ontario Chambers O'Meara & O'Meara, 74 Sparks St. John O'Meara, John E. O'Meara. Peroival, Herbert Alfred, Ontario Chambers. Perkins k Fraser, 106 Sparks St. William 0. Perkins, Angus W. Fraser. Powell, Francis C, 22 Metcalfe St. Pra't, Horace, 104 Sparks St. Ritchie. Owen, 27 & 28 Ontario Chambers. Scott Sc Scott, Carleton Chambers. Hon. Richard Wm. Scott, Q.C, William Louis Scott. Sparks, Nicholas, Sparks St. Stewart McLeod, 14 Metcalfe St. Thompson, Sir John S. D. Valin k Code, 26 Sparks St. Joseph A. Valin, Wm. J. Code. Walker k McLean, Central Cham- bers. William Henry Walker, Q.C., Daniel Lament McLean. Ward, J. W. W., 20 Botelier St. Owet| Sour)d, Co. Grey. Armstrong, Jno. Armstrong, Wm. Bishop&Middlebro. W.A.Bishop. W. S. Middlebro. Christie, Robert. Oreasor k Smith. A. D. Creasor, H. B. Smith. Ford, Armour W. Frost, Jno. W. Kilbourn k Kilbourn. John M. Kilbourn, Frank H. Kilbourn. Lucas k Wright. J. B. Lucas, W. H. Wright. MaoKay k Hatton. A. G. Mackay. W. J. Hatton. Masson k Evans. James Masson, R. W. Evans,C T. Sutherland. Tucker k Patterson. H.G. Tucker G. W. Patterson. Pailley, Co. Bruce. Cowan, Hector. MbCallum, Arch. B. Paln)ertton. Co. Wellington. Clarke, Allister, M. Paris, Co. Brant. Foley k Dalzell. Chas. M. Foley, J. Bell Dalzell. Smith, J. Gordon. Smoke, Franklin. Parkl)lll, Co. Middlesex. Goodman, Kenneth. MacTaviah, A. A. O'Brien, Thos. Parry Sound, Dist. Parry S'd. Haight, W. L. MrCurry & Pirie. Jas. H. MoCurry, Edwin Pirie. Patnbroke, Co Renfrew. Burritt, Joa. H. Deacon, Delahaye k Reevea. Thoa. Deacon, Q.C, Gid. Delahaye, LL.B., John H. Reeves. Forgie. Jno. G. Metcalfe k Metcalfe. Jno. H. Metcalfe, J. R. Metcalfe. McConnell, H. McK. O'Driacoll, Michael. O'Meara, Jno. J. Irving, Lennox, B.A. Soott, Francis. White k Williams. Wm. B. White. Q.C, W. H. WilliamB. PMetat)guisi|ene, Co. Simooe. O^ConneU, D. P. Thompson k Hewson. A. B Thompson, W. H. Hewion. Pertli, Co. Lanark. Allan, J. A. Balderson, James U. Consitt, George A. Hall k Hall. Malloch, Edward O. Rogers, J. M. Matheson, Arthur J. Shaw, Alex. 0. Peterborough, Co. Peterboro'. Burnhara, John, Q.C Dennistown k Stevenson. R. M. Denniatown, A. Stevenson. Durable ft Johnston. D.W. Durable. W. F. Johnston. Edmunaon ft Dixon. Geo. Ed- munaon, A. E. Dixon. Edwards ft Murray. B. B. Ed- wards, Wm. H. Murray. Green, John. Hall ft Hayes. E. H. D. Hall. L. M. Hayes. Hatton ft Wood. G. W. Hatton, R. E. Wood. Moore, W. H. Peck, Edward Armour. Pousette, Alfred Passraore, Q.C Roger, Geo. M. Sawers, Campbell W. Stone, Erastus B. Stratton ft Hall. W. A. Stratton. R. R. Hall. Petrolia, Co. Lambton. Anderson, T. J. Dawson ft Greenizen. H. J. Daw- son, L Greenizen. Griffiths ft Shaunessy. S. F. Grif- fiths. A. E. Shaunessy. Isbiater, J. Moncrieff ft Oausby, Oeo. Hon- Crieff, Q.C, J. D. Oauiby. Webster, J. A. Piototi, Co. Prince Edward. Alcorn ft Young. O. 0. Aloom, B. M. Young. Allison, M. R. Brown, J. Roland. Gilbert, N. Hubba, R. N. Maonee, P. C. Widdifleld, 0. H. Wright ft Walmaley. John A Wright, Thomas Walmaley. Port /\rthur. Thunder Bay Dist. Gorham, Thoa. A., Q.C. Keefer, Frank H. Lanfrworthy, W. P. McBradr, William. Ware, G. T. Wink ft Reeve. A. S. Wink, John Recv^ Port Elgin, Co. Bruce. Burgesa, W. Dalryniple, J. C Ray, N. A. Port Hope. Co. Durham. Baines, T. T. Chiaholin ft Chiaholm. D. H. Ohisholm, W. C Chisholm. 290 ONTARIO LAW LIST. Smith, Beth S. Ward, H. A. White, Henry. Port Perry, Co. Ontario. Billings John. Ebbels, H. L. Yamold, F. M. Presoott, Co. Grenville. Dowsley, J. K. French, F. J. Halpin, P. K. Knapp, F. A. O'Reilly, J. R. Preston, Co. Waterloo. Banning, C. R. Rat Portage. Boyoe, A. Cyril. Fitzgerald, James. Langford, Henry. Thil^udeau, W. B. Renfrew, Co. Renfrew. Craig, James. Dowdall & McOarry. R. J. Dow- daU, I. W. McOarry. Ridgetown, Co. Kent. Bridgman, Ashman. Mills & Mills. Ridley & Oundy. Edward H.Rid- ley. Wm. E. Gundy. Smith, H. D. Watson, O. K. Rodney, Co. Elgin. Jell, H. F. Sarnia, Co. Lambton. Adams, Joshua. Buoke, J. P. Gowans, James. Gurd & Kittermaster. Robert S. Gurd, Fred W. Kittermaster. Hanna&Buniham. W. J. Hanna, A. 8. Burnham. Lister, Cowan ft Mackenzie. J. F. Lister, 9.C., Jno. Cowan, D. Mackenzie. MoDowall, James A. McMillan, Daniel Spencer. Pardee & Garvey . Chas. M. Garvey , Frederick F. Pardee. Sullivan, M. Weir, A., B.A., LL.B. Sault Ste. Marie, Dist. Algoma. Farwell, 0. F. Hamilton, H. C. Hearst, W. H. Kehoe, J. James. McFadden, M. McKay, John. Rogers, Fred. D. C. L. Simpson, N. SeafortI), Co. Huron. Best, M. J. M. Holmstead, Frank. Hays, Robert Stanley. Shelburite, Co. Dufferin. Douglas, Jno. W. Vance, G. M. Simooe, Co. Norfolk. Ansley & Slaght. J. H. Ansley, T. R. Blaght. Curtis, F. E. Kelly & Porter, W. E. Kelly, J. Porter. Livingstone, L. B. 0. Petrie, H. B. Wells St Innis. W. G. Wells, H. P. Innis. Tv'iXe, Tisdale & Reid. D. Tfs- uale, E. Tisdale, F. Reld. Smith's FaiiS, Co. Lanark. Cairns, G. F. Laflerty, L. H Lavell & Farrell. Jno. Reeve Lavell, Alex. Gray Farrell. McEwen, J. Sparham, B. E. St. Catharines, Co. Lincoln. Brennan, Michael, 4 St. Paul St. Campbell, J. S., 23 Queen St. Collier & Shaw. H. H. Collier, A. B. Shaw. Connor, Charles H., Queen St. Cox & Yale. R G. Cox, Henrj' Yale, C. J. Benbon. Ingersoll & Varley. J. H. Ingersoll, J F. Varley, St. Paul St. Keys, James A., 66 St. Paul St. Lancaster, E. A. McCarron, M. J., Queen St. McClive & Gilleland, St. Paul St. W. H. McClive, Q.C., W. B. Gil- leland. McKeown, John. Macdonald, F. W. Rykert & Marquis, Ontario St. J. C. Rykert, Q.C., A. W. Marquis. Towers & Peterson. N. B. Towers, Geo. Peterson. Wilson, W. J. Stayner, Co. Simcoe. Hood, Jacks, Eraser & Sullivan. Jno. Hood, J. H. Jacks, James Eraser, A. J. F. Sullivan. Stirling, Co. Hastings. Halliwell, L E. Thrasher, D. G. Stratford, Co. Perth. Coughlin, J. J., Gordon Block. Harding, Jno. E. Harding, R. T. Idington & Palmer, Idington s Blook. Jno. Idington, Q.C., J. Frank Palmer. Lawrence, G. W. & Son. G. W. Lawrence, William Lawrence. Mabee & Gearing. J. P. Mabee, F. W. Gearing. McPherson & Davidson. G. G. McPherson, J. A. Davidson. Smith & Steele, Gordon Block. E. Sidney Smith, J. Steele. Stratl\roy, Co. Middlesex. Hellmuth, Ivey & Bartlett. Cameron, Jno. Folinsbee, Jno. Traver, Elliott. St. Thomas, Co. Elgin. Coughlin, Daniel. Coyne, James H. Crothers, D. E S. Crothers. T. W. Donahue, D. J. Doherty, W. B. Ellis, H. F. Farley, Jno.,Q.C. Exchange BIdgs. Glenn, James M. Grant,Andrew,EIgin andTalbotSts. Horton, Edward. Kains, Jno. A.. Talbot St. Mann & Davidson. J, Mann, J. B. Davidson. Maxwell & Harvey. C. F. Maxwell, J. A. Harvey. McConnell, R. N. McCrimmon, Angus, 669 Talbot St. McDougall & Robertson, Talbot St. Colin Macdougall, Q.C., J. S. Robertson. McLean, McLean & Cameron, Tal- bot SI. Jno. McLean, J. A. Mc- Lean, W. K. Cameron. Miller, Robert, 302 Talbot St. Robmson & McDonald. J. A. RobI mson, N. McDonald. Travers, H. B. White, W. J. Wickett, W. L. StoufFviiie, Co. Ontario. McCullough, James. Macdonald, G. S. St. Mary's, Co. Perth. Harding, E. W. Harstone, L. Jameson & Graham. S. W. JameJ son, J. W. Graham. Moscrip, W. C. Wilson, F. W. Sudbury, Nipissing. Bigger, M. C. H. D. Leask. Lemieux, F. F. Sundridge, Dis. Parry Sound. Brownmg & Leask. Sutton, Co. York. Paterson & Crozier. N. F. Paterl son, Q.C., Arch. Crozier. Tare, Co. Bruce. Start, Chas. Edward. Teeswater, Co. Bruce. Stephens, J. J. Ttiamesviiji^Co. Kent. CouttS, i(ff9. Thornbury, Co. Grey. Wilson & Dyre. Branch of Meat ordi Thorold, Co. Welland. Collier & Burson. Herbert Collier 6. B. Burson. Casey, Fred. W. Tilsonburg, Co. Oxford. Carruthers, John, Clarke, Chas. F. Dowles, Wm. A. Vansetorat, J. O. Toronto, Co, Yoik.. Akers, John, 1 Wellington e. Allan & Baird, 46 King w. W. Allan, Jas. Baird.. Aikeiis & Allen. Allen, Walter McC, Ti-oders Bank Chambers. Anderson, C. E. Anglin & Mallon, s.w. cor. Victori^ & Adelaide. Frank L. Anglinl James Mallon. r Agnew, Jno., 76 Canada Life Bld'jJ Armour, Mickle t Williams, l\ King w. E. Douglas Armourl Q.C., Henry W. Mickle, A. jj Williams. Armstrong, Alfred Bosworth, 31| Victoria. Armi8 King e. Sinclair & Gallagher, 46 King w. D. L. Sinclair, Zita Gallajgber. Sinclair & Smith, Canada Life Bldg. W. D. Sinclair, Jas. Smith. Smellie, J. F. Smellie, Robert Scarth, 36 King e. Smith, C. P., Confederation Life Building. Smith & McEwen, 38 Victoria St. Smith & Smith, 46 King w. O. Y. Smith, J. J. Smith. Smith, Geo. H., 80 Yonge St. Smith, W. A., Molsoiis Bank Bldg. Smith, Rae & Greer, 25 Toronto St. Larratt W. Smith, Q.C., D.C.L., James F. Smith, Q.C., George M. Rae, John Greer. Smith, Jemes G., 9 Toronto St. Smyth, R. G., U Toronto St. Sorley, W. Francis, 36 Yoronto St. Spence, John David, 15 Toronto. Sproul & Williams, 28 Toronto St. J. T. Sproul, W. H. Williams. Strathy, J. R., 123 Simcoe St. Steele, W. H., 84 Victoria st. Sutherland & Sproule, 28 Toronto St. W. M. Sutheriand, Jno. T. Sproule. St. John, J. W., 23 Toronto St. Taylor & McConnell, 10} Adelaide St. e. W. B. Taylor, F. W. Mc- Connell, LL.B. THOMSON, HENDERSON & BELL, Board of Trade Building. D. E. Thomson, Q. C, David Henderson, George Bell, John B. Holden. (See card). Thomson, McDowall, Canada Life Building. Thomson, F. C, 28 Toronto St. Thorne, Warren & Starr. Horace Thorne, J. J. Warren, J. R. L. Starr. Tilley, W. N., Board of Trade Bldg. Travers, Fergus J., 46 King W. Trow, A. E., 12 Adelaide St. e. Urquhart & Urquhare, 157 Bay St. D. Urquhart, Thos. Urquhart. Vandervoort, M. P., 18 Wellington St. e. Vickers, W. W., 17 York Chambers. Waldron & Hodges, 2 Toronto St. Gordon Waldron, W. H. Hodges. WATSON, SMOKE & MASTEN, 9 Toronto St. Geo H. Watson, Q.C., C. A. Maaten, Samuel C. Smoke. (See card). Watt, D. H., King St. e. Webb, Hooev & Mills, 46 King St. Frank L. Webb, David Hooey, Walter Mills. Wells & McMurchy, 116 King w. R. M. Wells, Q.C., Angus Mc- Murchy. Welton, Herbert R., 1 Toronto St. Wickham & Thompson, Canada Life Building. H. G. Wickham C. W. Thompson. Wickson, Sam., 8} King e. Wilkie & Stewart, 61 Victoria St. Wilkin, A. W., 16 Toronto St, Williams & Ghent, 18 Toronto St> Thomas EUlward Williams, C. A. Ghent. Williams. W. H., 36 Toronto St. Willoughby, Cameron & Lee, Equity Chambers. W. B. Wil- loughby, P. O. Cameron, W. T. . J. Lee. Wright, Frederick, 42 Church St. Wright, J. A., 14 Adelaide St. York, William, 3 Wellington e. Young, Lafayette Benjamin, Toronto Junction, Co. York. Anderson, A. J. Fowler, H. C. Going, Chas. C. Raney, W. E Totieiibani, Co. Sitncoe. Heam & Lamont. E. J. Heam, John Lamont. Hood, Jacks & Eraser, Jno. Hood^ J. H. Jacks. Jas. Fraser. Trenton, Co. Hastings. Blcasdell, Herbert. Delaney & Delaney. Forbes & Norris. Alex. Forbes,. William Norris. Keith, Frank. Maclellan & Maclellan. A. L» Maclellan, D. Maclellan. O'Rourke, T. A. Ostnnn & Abbott. Young & Cooley. S.J. Young, B. A. » S. J. Cooley. Uxbridge, Co. Ontario. Campbell, Edward C, Chappie, T. W. Raines & McNeill. F. W. Raines, E. P. McNeill. VanKleoK Hill, Co. Prescott. Thistlewaite, Fred W. Walkertoi), Co. Bruce. Collins, Arthur. Dixon, Thomas. McLean, W. A. O'Connor. H. P., Q.C. Robertson, David. Shaw, Shaw & McCaul. Alexander Shaw, Q.C, J. R. Shaw, G. L. McCaul. Walkervilie, Co. Essex. Patterson, Leggatt & Murphy. Branch from Windsor. Hon. J. C. Patterson, J. L. Murphy, G. J. Leggatt. Sale, Jno., B.A., LL.B. Wallaoeburg, Co. Kent. Eraser, J. S. Jackson, C, B, o Neill & McDonagh. Waterford, Co. Norfolk. Wilkinson, Wm. B., B.A. Watford, Co. Lambton. Fitzgerald & Fitzgerald. Kennedy, Walter H. Lister, Cowan & McKenzie. Saunders, Alex. Waterloo, Co. Waterloo. Colquhoun & McBride. Frederick Colquhoun, A. B. McBride. Hutchinson, Geo. H. Welland, Co. Welland. German & Crow. W. M. German, A. F. Crow. Harcourt & Cowper. Hon. R. Harcourt, Q.C, T. D. Cowper. Raymond, Lorenzo Clarke. ii 1 * 1 t '4. 294 ONTARIO LAW LIST — TORONTO LEGAL CARDS. WMton, Co. York. Naaon, JoMph. Irwin, H. E., of Irwin k Kyles, 108 Bay St., Toronto. Whitby, Co. Ontario. Barclay, Lyman T. Dow & McOiUivary. John B. Dow F. A. McGilllvary. Farewell, J. E., Q.C. Gordon, J. K. Greenwood, J. H. Ormiston, David. Rutledge, Jae. Smith, O. Y. Wiarton, Co. Bruce. Ferguson, W. J. Jacob & Gordon. John Jacob, W. H. Gordon. Windsor, Co. Esse::. Clarke, Bartlett & Bartlett. N. A. Bartlett, A. K. Bartlett, A. H.Clarke. Cleaty & Su'iherland. F. Cleary, K. F. Sutherland. Dougall, Dnnoan. Elli8 t Ellis. H. 'f . W. Ellin, A. St. George Ellis. Fleming, Wigle fr itodd, O. E. Fleming, E. S. Wigle J. il. Rodd. Hanna, Cowan & Hare. y. W. Hanna, M. K. Cowan, J. T.Hare. Morton, T. Mercer. Panet, A. P. E. Patterson, Leggatt & Murphy. J. C. Patterson, G. J. Leggatt, J. S. Murphy. Sale, John. Sheppard, M. Templeton, James. White, S. Wiiudiam, Co Huron. Dickinson, E. L. Morton, J. A. Vanstone, R. Woodftoolt, Co. Oxford. Ball, Alfred S. Ball & Ball. F. R. Ball, Q.C , N. Ball Bird ir Martin. C. M.rtin. Robert Bird, Du ican & Duncan. Howard Duncan, G. G. Duncan. Finkle & McMuUen. H. J. FinklJ W. T. McMullen. Kemp, Clifford. Kendall, D. S. McKay, J. S. McKay & Bicknell. S. G. MoKa}^ Alfred Bickne''. NelliB, J. H. Smith, Geo. Totten, Warren, Q.C. WalLice, J. G. Woodviiie, Co. Victoria. Weeks, Chas. Edgar. TORONTO LEGAL CARDS. ipHOMSON, HENDERSON & BELL, B-A.iaiaiSTEIRS. SOIilOITORe. &a. 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Business men, in business hours, attend only to busi- ness matters. Social calls are best adapted to the social circle. Make your business known in few words, with- out loss of time. Let your dealings with a stranger be most carefully considered, and tried friendship duly ap- Ereciat«d. A mean act will soon recoil, and a man of onof will be esteemed. Leave "tricks of trade "to those whose education was never completed. T.eiit all with respect, c inflde in few, wrong no man. Be never I should be done to-day. Because a friend is polite, do I not think that his time is valueless. Have a place for j every thing, and everj- thing in its place. To preserve [ long friendship, keep a short creait ; the wa;y' to get credit is to be punctual ; the way to preserve it is not lo use it much. Settle often ; have short accounts. Trust no man's appearances ; they are often deceptive, and as- sumed for the purpose of obtaining credit Rogues generally dress well. The rich are generally plain men.. afraid to say no, and always orompt to acknowledge and ; lie well tiatisfied before you give a credit that those to rectify a wrong. Leave nothing for to-morrow that ; whom you give it are safe men to be trusted Pr\ ViA fret See The next general . District at 1 o'clock I ARTHABA8KA Beauchesne, E. I BelandP. F..Ste. J Brien, L. A..St.Gern Cormier, F. . . Cote, Theop. DeGuise, F.-Plessis Faucher, A. H Gauvreau, C. A. . . Girouard, J. E Gosselln, C. E Hebert, J. A Laliberte, Ed. H.. Lavergne, L Lessard, F. V Manseau, J. L. G. . Poirier, J. N Schambier, A..St. F St. Amant, J. C — Touzin, J. T BEAUCE DI Audet, E. J. B Angers, P Belanger,F.8.A..St. Blanchet. L. C Bolduc, J St Castonguay, D.O.,St Chaperon, J. A. E.. Doyer, N Forlin, J. B. E. . . . . Gosselin, V Laliberte, L Larue. D.E.B LeGendre, L. G. A.. Ijessard, T Moisan, L Morin, J. 0..8te. C Page, C E St. Plante, P Proulx, J. E Roy, L. M Theberge, Q. S — Theberge, P BEAUHARNOI Amirault, J. A. V. Bazinet, "'. C Bisson, ElieH Boyer, Z,. ..Salabe Cameron, J. A. . . . Clancy, P Crevier, 1. I Dagneault, L. de G Derome,LJ.L.,St. . Fontame, E.,St. Ma Gervais, L Joron, R. S HuetS Lawdry, J LaplanteJ.B..St.S 1 LIST OF PRACTISI^IC flOT/\RIES 1)1 TifE PItOVIHCE OF QUEBEC. OFFICBIUB. President Hon. F, G. Marchand. Vice-President P. A. Charlebois. Syndic L. P. Slrois. Treasurer O. Marin. Seeretary, Quebec J. B. Delagfe. Secretary, Montreal N. Perodeau. The next general rsiHiinbly for the election of members of the Chamber will be held at the Court House in each District at 1 o'clock p.m., the flrst Wednesday in June, 1997. ARTHABASKA DISTRICT. Beaucheene, K. 1 Plessisville Beland P. F. .Ste. Julie de Somerset Brien, L. A..St.GermaindeGrantham Cormier, F Wickham Cote, Theop Arthabaskaville DeGuise, F . . Plessisville de Somerset Faucher, A. H Arthabaskaville Gauvreau, C. A Prinoeville Girouard, J. E Drummondville GoBselin, C. E Plesjisville Hebert, J. A Princeville tAliberte, Ed. H Warwick Laverg^ne, L Arthabaskaville Lessara, P. V Tingwick Manseau, J. L. G. .. Drummondville Poirier, J. N Victoriaville Schambier, A. .St. Ferd'nd d'Halifax St. Amant, J. C L'Avenir Touzin, J. T Drummondville BEAUCE DIS'-RICT. Audet, E. J. B St. Anselme Angers, P St. Francois Befiknger, F. S. A . . St. Vit. de Lambton Blanchet. L. C St. Francois Bolduc, J St. Victor de Tring Castonguay, D.O.,St. Vit. de Lambton Chaperon, J. A. E St. George Doyer, N St. Marguerite Foriin, J. B. E. St. Anselree Gosselin, V St. Joseph Laliberte, L Ste. Marie Larue. D. E. E Ste. Marie LeGendre, L. G. A St. Joseph Lef sard, T Ste. Marie Moisan, L St. Geoi^es Morin, J. O..Ste. Ger. lac Etchemin Page. C E St. Ephrem de Tring Plante, P .St. Bernard Proulx, J. E St. Francois Roy, L. M Ste. Claire Theberge, G. 8 Ste. Marie Theberge, P Ste. Marie BEAUHARNOIS DISTRICT. Amirault, J. A. V... Hemmingford Bazinet, '''. C Beauhamois Bisson, Elie H Beauhamois Boyer, Z . . . . Salaberry de Valleyfleld Cameron, J. A Huntingdon Clancy, P Hemmingford Crevier, I.I St. Anicet Dagneault, L. de G St. Timothee Derome.I.J.L., St. JeanChrysostome Fontaine, E., St. Malach. d'Ormstown Gervais, L St. Timothee Joron, R. S Valleyfleld Huet 8 St. Antoine Abbe Laiidry, J Ste. Martine Laplante J. B . . St. Stanislas de Kostka Laroche, Cha8..8t. Ls. de Gonzague Lebrun, CM Ste. Marune Lewis, S.J St. Jean Chrysostome Marchand, L., Salaberry de Valleyfleld Martin, W...St. Louis de Gonsxigue Poupart, J. B St. Urbain Prud'homme, J. H St. Joachim Scott, J. B St. Timothee Tasse L. C Beauhamois EDFORD DISTRICT. Beriau, L. H. A Famham Bonin, J. A Lawrenceville Bourgeois, J. H Lawrenceville Boyce, M Bedford DesRosiers, F. X Bedford De Varennes Waterloo Dickinson, R Bedford Dozois, J. L Oranby Fleury, E Knowlton Oingras, J Ste. Prudentienne Grandpre, P. S. , St. Valerien de Milton Hart. M. O Oowansville Jodoin, Louis Waterloo Lafontaine, J. L Roxton Falls L'Ectjyer, Pierre A Granby Mathieu, N. C Lawrenceville Noiseux, S Famham Peltier, P. J. 8 St. Joseph d'Ely Raiche, Jos Roxton Falls Tartre, J. R Waterloo Tartre, 0. U. R Sutton CHICOUTIMI DISTRICT. Cloutier, T. Z Ohicoutimi Dumais, 8 Hebertville Uumais, I. , St. Louis Gagnon, J. P . . St. Jer. du Lao St. Jean Latour, T. D Robertval Lindsay, J. O Robertval Maltais, D Chicoutinii Tremblay, L Bagotville GASPE DISTRICT. Beauchesne, P. C Paspcbiac Roy, J. O New Carlisle Trepanier, H New Richmond IBERVILLE DfSTRICT. Archambault, E St. Jean Archainbault, P. X St. Jean Barette, A St. Cyprien Beauregard, J. B. H Iberville Bedard, C St. Remi Blain, J St. Edouard Boucher, O. N. E St. Jean Coupal, M St. Michel Archange Deland, Alfred N .St. Jean Demers, Jean B. St. Jean Edge, W. H St. Atexandre Foumier, J. A St. Jean > Oodreau, J. E St.. Siebaslajga [297] Goyer, A St. Remi Legault, A. A Ste. Brigtde Longpre, P. A Iberville Man-hand, Hon. F. O St. Jean Merizzi, Antoine Napier\'ill» Merizzi, P. R Napierville Nadeau, J. A Ibervilfr Pion .J. O.. . .St. Gregoire de Grand Rousseau, L. A Lacolle Trudeau, L. H. .St. Geo. d'HenrivH>« JOLIETTE DISTRICT. Archambault, G. A Ste. Julienne Beaudoin, R. T Laurentides Beaudoin, C. G. H Joliette Beaudoin, J. A Joliette Beaulieu, O. . St. Ambroise de Kildare Cabana, A. H. A Joliette Chevigny, J. B Joliette Orepeau, M St. Felix de Valois Denis, J. W. D Ste. Elisabeth Desaulniers, L. L Ste. Julienne Desormier, D Joliette Ducharme, P. C. .St. Felix ae Valoi» Dugas, A St. Jean de Math» Duhamel, J. E L'Assomptiott Ecrement, J. E. .St. Jac.de I'Achigan Granger, M . . St. Jacques de I'Achigan Lacasse, P. X. O Ste. Elisabeth Lafortune.J. H. Tellierdit.St. Esprit Lamarche, D. .St. Roch de I'Achigan Lamarche, J. O. B Mascouch* Lamarche, J. P. . . St. Henri de Maao. Lavoie, M Ste. MMaine Lemire, F. X L'Assomptien Lemire, Elie L'Assomption Leonard, Jean B L'Epiphanie Lesage, C. E. G L'Assomption Lesage, F. X. A L'Assomption Lippe, Urbain St. Jean de Matha Magnan, Adclphe Joliette Marion, J St. Paul I'Hermite Marion, J. E. E . St. Jacq. de I'Achi^n Martel, J. Z L'Assomption Mathieu, .)oseph P Mascouche Renaud, P Laurentides Rivest, Joseph S L'Assomption Vesina, B Joliette KAMOURASKA DISTRICT. Anctil, J.. Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere Beaulieu, A. P. .N. D. Lac de Teniis. Beaulieu, J. B Cacouna Beaulieu, 0. P Cacouna Berube, L. J. .Ste. Anne de la Pocat. Blunchet, J. A Kan)0uraska Blondeau, Antoine Fraserville Chamberland, J. B Fraserville Dessaint, Paul Ste. Helene Gagnon, Alex Trois Pistoles Gauyreau^Louis N Isle Verte. i'iarieville Bordua, Joseph .M Aoton Chabot, Elzear St. Cbariee Crevler, P. J. B. M St. Denis Dauray, Louis O St. Denia Demers, J. E. O St. Ceeaire Denis, F. X St. Simon Desautels, J. C St. Hyaclnthe Deschenes, Robert St. Hyacinths Dupont, Flavien St. LIboire Dussault, Pierre St. Cesaire Fafard, Pierre .... St. Eph. d'Upton Fontaine, Felix Marieville Gaboury, J. E St. Cesaire Gellnas, P. H St. Huguea Gigault, George A St. Cesaire Ouertin, Joseph O St. Hyocinthe Halde, Misael St. Jean Bapiiste Lafontaine, Emery St. Hugues L'Heureux, Louis A .St. Jude Lippe, Hubert Actoi; Vale Marohessault, Z. T St. Damase Meunier, Francois.. L'Ange Oardien Morin, Joseph St. Hyaclnthe Pepin, Cesaire St. Cesaire St. Germain, Jules . . . St. Hyaclnthe Tache, J. de L St. Hyacinthe TERREBONNE DISTRICT. Arbour, T . . . Ste. Ther. de Blainville Barrette, Pierre A St. Jovite Bazin, J. S. P . . Ste. Agathe des Monts Beaudin,C. L . Ste. Philippe d' Argent'il Beaudr>', Joseph E Ste. Agathe Berthelot, Alphonse Lachute Bernard, Amable St. Placide Blondin, Louis O St. Jovite Champagne, C. H St. Eustaohe Chevalier, Joseph St. Sauveur Desjardins, J. E.,Ste.Ther.deBlaJnv'l Desroches, D. .Ste.Ther. de Blainville Fauteux, George N St. Eustaohe Filiatiault, Joseph Ste. Adele Forest, N Ste. Soholastique Fortier, A Ste. Soholastique Girouard, Joseph St. Benoit Howarfl, Henry St. Andre JolicoBur, S. O Terrt- bonne Lachaine, L. de G St. Jerome Leguerrier, D. , Ste.Ther.de Blainville Leonard, Damose Ste. Monique Marion, Narcisse'. Ste. Sophie Mathieu, E. S Terrebonne Parent, Jos. E St. Jerome Petit, Pierre F E St. Jerome Prevost, Melchior St. Jerome Valois, Joseph E Lachute Villeneuve, F. .Ste. Anne des Plainee THREE RIVERS DISTRICT. Bayeur, Joseph M St. Maurice Beaudry, A St. Anne de la Perade Ew-audry, P. G.St. Anne de la Perade BelltMiiare, H. A. O Yourachiche Bellemare, F. X St. Barnabe Bellerose, Louis H St. Monique Blondin, Joseph A Becancoiirt Boucher, Leger St. Barnabe Brunelle. Uldoric.St. Et. des Ores Oarboiineau, Moise Ste. Flore Chapdelaine, E. M St. Justin 't Hi 300 LIFE INSURANCE. [1896 1895] Oh«rbonneau, J. Ed St. Stanlilu Oavld, F. X St. Dld»ce DcfliaiM, Louii..8t. O. de BktiaoM Deaileti, A. O Bearancourt Deaileta, Pierre TroiaKivieres Dufreane, H. R Nlcolet Fuaey, O. A. F Loiiise\ilte Oalipault, Louia Maakinonire Oelirioa, Louia N St. Leon Ouillet, Pierre O Troia-Rivierea Houde, H. H Nicolet Houle, Adolphe O Nioolet Hultert, Pierre L Trolg Hivierea Lavallee, J. . . St. Pierre lea Becqueta Lebrtin, David St. Wcncenlna Lord, Louia A Yamacliiche Lottinville, Flavien . . Troia Rivierea Marchand, J. E., I^a ViNit. de Champ. Milot, Julea Yamaohlche Mouaaette, Wilbrod St.Tite Ploher, Joaeph St. I^eoiiard Poirier. J. A St. Gregoire Rivard, Thoinaa T Louiseville Tourigny, J. L. , St. E<1. de Oentilly Trudel, David T Ste. Genevieva Turcotte, Albert Troia Rivierea Varennea, Phil, de Shawenemui LIFE INSURANCE. There are at preaent thirty companiea engaged in the buainesa of life inaurance in Canada. Of these twelve are Canadian, eiurht British, and ten American. During the year 1893, which ia the loat one of which we have returns, there waa $45,202,847 new inaurance taken, which waa greater by i&82,834 than in 1892. The total amount of inaurance in force at tho end of ISeS waa 1296,622,722 divided aa (ollowa :— Canadian companiea 1167,476,872 Britiah do 33,648,884 American do 94,602,066 #296,622,722 During the year the amount of inaurance tenninated by natural causes, that ia by death or maturity was 94,986,731, while the amount aurrendered or lapsed waa 923,893,423. The premium Income during 1893 was as follows :— Canadian companiea $6,476,068 91 British do 1,073,642 66 American do 3,408,281 64 $9,962,838 20 The total amount paid to policy -holdera during 1893 wai aa follows :— Death claims (including bonus ad- ditions) 18,139.648 46 Matured endowments do ... 764,588 72 Annuitants 66,182 82 Paid for surrendered policies 67.1,287 27 Dividends to policy holders 610,677 25 Total $6,133,284 01 In selecting a company in which to insure one'a life, the first consideration should be safety, and economy the second. Aa the taking of a policv is a matter of im- portance to moat men, tney sliould be sure that the contpany they are going into la aound financially. Every year there is published by the Superintendent of Insur- ance at Ottawa a report containing the true financial posit'on of all the aiflerent companies, a little atudjr of wh'oh will make it plain to any business man. The following table gives the premiums charged by some of the principal life insurance companies for insuring $1,000 at different ages. Besides the " straight life " insurance there are other attractive plans given by most of the companies, such as "endowments," " limited payments," "terminal" and "semi-tontine," etc., all of which will no doubt be explained bv the enterprising agent, and should be carefully considered in all their bearings by the intended insurer : — <\nnual Premiumi, at Different l^gp$, witi)' Proflte. Thejollowing table given the annual premiunu to secure $1,000 payable at death leith profits at the ages given :— COMPANT. Ybars Estab'd. Paid up Capital and Absbtb. CknadaLife Confederation Life Dominion Life FederalLife London Life London and Lancashire. Manufacturers North American Ontario Mutual Sun Life Temperance & General . ' .£tna Life (Hartford).. Equitoble Life (N.Y.).- Mutual Life (N.Y.) Hew York Life Standard of Edinburgh . 48 23 6 12 19 82 7 14 24 23 8 44 36 62 60 15,000,000 00 4,620,000 00 189,483 32 879,098 80 402,662 86 4,612,678 62 678,738 69 1,694,040 34 2,693,424 67 4,064,276 90 298,422 33 40,267,963 00 169,066,897 00 186,707,680 00 148,700,781 00 88,002,272 00 AOB AOB AOB AOB AOB 26 80 85 40 45 $ $ $ $ $ 19 00 22 80 25 70 80 60 86 90 17 95 20 90 24 66 29 45 35 86 ' 17 90 20 80 24 60 29 40 86 80 18 40 21 21 24 85 29 60 86 10 18 40 21 25 25 00 29 75 36 20 19 27 22 63 26 68 31 76 38 67 17 96 20 96 24 66 29 46 36 70 18 96 21 60 26 15 89 80 86 15 18 40 21 20 24 84 29 60 86 04 17 86 20 06 24 80 29 80 86 60 17 97 20 90 24 58 29 44 86 71 19 99 22 73 26 21 80 71 86 74 20 60 23 SO 27 10 82 20 89 10 20 60 23 30 27 10 32 20 89 10 20 60 23 30 27 10 32 20 39 10 19 84 22 72 26 24 80 65 36 4a AOB 60 AOB 66 $ 42 00 44 26 42 60 44 76 44 75 47 81 44 20 44 05 44 72 46 40 43 40 44 70 48 60 48 50 48 60 44 29 $ 58 00 66 60 58 80 66 30 56 35 60 18 66 60 57 06 66 28 57 46 64 16 66 14 61 60 61 60 fll 60 66 P7 Many other plans of Life Insurance are present- ed by the various companies, each possessing their own peculiar advantages. The two leading schemes beside the regular straight life plan are the ten, fifteen and twenty payment Life and the Endowment policy. Under the first of these arrangements the insurer pays a pre- mium for ten, fifteen, or twenty years as the case may be, and his policy is then paid up. He has nothing more to pay. In the event of his death occuring any time after the first premium is paid the amount of his policy is paid to his heirs, or as he may direct. After the term of ten years the profits accruing are either added to the policy or drawn out in annualdividends. Under the Endowment Plan the insurer pays the premium for ten, fifteen, twenty or twenty-five years according to the term of his policy, and at the end of that term the amount of his policy is paid to him if he survives. Should his death occur at any time after in- guring, the amount is paid to his heirs Just the same as n orainary life policy. The advantage of an arrange- ment of this kind is that a man may make pro\n8ion for his old age and by paying a slightly higher premium make sure of a sum coming to him when perhaps he in unfitted for business, at the same time his life is insured should he die previously. The following table gives the rates of some of the principal companies under the plans outlined above. In thus quoting rates it is only fair to state that Cheapiiegu is not the only or the pnncipal thing that an intending insurer should look for. Among other things to be considered are, policy advantages and profits, ex- tended insurance, etc. Many other attractive plans of insurance are devised by different companies and the editor has been requesr-d to represent some of them to the advantage of individual companies. This would be manifestly unfair in an article such as this, and we can only direct our readers to our advertising pages, assuring them that all com- panies represent^ there are well worthy of their con- fidence. e I I ! 3 0) ^ 21 26 30 36 40 45 60 65 60 27.46 29.72 33.03 36.08 41.81 47.98 66.66 65.09 77.44 21 25 30 85 40 46 50 55 60 23.69 26.66 28.45 31.97 30.86 42.04 40.37 68.86 71.63 21 25 30 35 40 46 ^r 50 56 60 •Co 21 26 80 36 40 46 60 66 60 96.39 95.65 96.08 96.63 97.43 99.02 101.72 106.89 112.50 61.70 62.03 62.55 63.28 64.46 66.63 70.19 75.74 84.47 46. K 45. 5( 46. 1( I 47. 1< 48.7'; ! 51. 0( 1 56.11 63.1' B . S E 21 25 30 36 40 46 50 65 60 [1896 1895] LIFE INSURANCE. for an luturanee of $1000 teith Profltt 301 RATES OF VARIOUS COMPANIES ^ 1 given :— Asa 65 « 5S0O 66 60 68 SO 66 SO 56 86 60 18 66 60 67 06 66 28 67 46 64 16 66 14 61 60 , 61 60 1 61 60 ' 66 W of the i i a I us 3 o 1^ § 4) e . S E 3 21 26 80 35 40 45 50 55 60 I c. 36.69 38.58 42.80 47.80 63.77 61.16 70.05 80.61 93.61 21 25 80 36 40 46 60 55 60 21 25 30 35 40 46 50 65 60 21 25 30 35 40 46 50 56 60 27.46 29.72 33.08 36.08 41.81 47.93 66.66 66.00 77.44 23.69 26.55 28.45 31.97 36.85 42.04 49.87 68.86 71.63 « 0. 32.50 36.20 41.40 46.70 53.70 60.40 70.00 85.60 106.60 26.00 27.90 32.00 36.30 41.80 47.20 56.90 95.39 96.65 96.08 96.63 97.43 99.02 101.72 106.89 112.50 61.70 62.03 62.56 63.28 64.46 «6.63 70.19 75.74 84.47 21.60 24.10 27.70 81.40 86. 30 42.60 26.40 28.00 32.80 87.36 42.76 40.66 68.05 68.95 88.30 • 0. 32.50 36.20 41.45 46.60 53.20 60.30 60.90 82.30 97.00 97.6IJ 97.80 98.50 93.30 100.30 102.16 104.85 46.10 45.50 46.16 47.14 48.77 61.60 66.15 63.17 36.41 36.89 36.74 38.06 40.19 43.77 49.37 59.95 60.30 61.10 62.10 63.46 66.80 69.36 22.15 24.25 27.60 31.65 36.40 42.60 50.60 61.20 76.00 26.00 27.00 32.00 36.25 41.70 48.00 66.30 66.00 22.00 24.10 27.65 31.40 36.25 42.60 50.00 95.10 95.30 96.00 96.80 97.80 99.55 102.20 106.45 113.25 41.86 42.30 43.20 44.46 46.20 49.15 59.25 69.55 60.40 61.35 02.70 65.00 68.55 74.10 85.26 41.90 42.35 43.30 44.65 46.30 49.25 53.70 63.65 78.80 95.10 95.60 96.00 96.50 97.30 98.75 101.60 106.90 112.50 i 0. 40.50 43.50 48.00 53.60 60.40 69.00 79.60 93.00 110.10 30.80 33.10 36.60 41.00 46.50 53.40 62.60 74.40 90.60 26.10 28.10 31.10 35.00 39.80 46.20 54.80 66.60 83.20 9 0. 39.65 42.96 48.27 64.30 61.26 69.76 79.73 91.81 106.91 105.40 105.90 106.60 107.60 109.10 111.30 115.10 121.20 131.00 59.10 69.50 60.30 61,30 62.60 66.00 68.40 74.00 32.00 32.60 33.75 35.25 37.55 41.15 47.00 55.85 41.90 42.30 42.80 43.80 46.00 49.10 53.60 20.29 31.88 36.90 40.63 45.06 62.79 61.11 71.78 &'.90 24.33 26.63 29.96 33.96 38.77 44.98 52.85 63.36 78.00 104.35 104.55 105.30 106.14 107.16 1119.02 111.84 116.37 123.91 t C. 34.60 37.65 42.40 47.80 53.76 61.25 70.15 82.46 96.95 26.05 29. £0 33.00 37.26 42.20 48.35 56.00 66.00 79.45 22.45 24.50 27.80 81.20 35.60 41.65 48.90 59.30 I c. 37.40 40.20 44.35 49.40 55.70 63.45 73.10 86.20 100.66 o * 'A 28.26 30.40 33.60 37.65 42.60 48.80 56.95 67.65 82.20 06.90 67.40 68.20 69.30 71.00 73.80 78.40 85.90 98.00 64.81 65.16 66.00 67.00 68.42 70.8? 74.50 80.50 32.10 32.50 33.60 35.20 37.40 41.40 48.20 48.70 49.60 50.90 53.00 66.40 02.00 71.10 85.50 37.40 38.00 39.10 40.60 43.20 47.30 54.00 64.70 46.69 46.14 47.11 48.57 50.19 53.22 57.94 65.42 95.10 95.30 96.00 96.30 97.80 99.55 102.20 106.45 113.60 59.95 60.40 61.25 62.30 63.70 65.80 69.10 76.30 84.45 23.80 25.65 28.40 31.86 30.25 42.00 49.75 60.30 75.20 100.70 101.10 101.65 102.45 103.65 105.55 108.76 114.10 122.75 « 0. 34.72 37.64 41.88 47.04 53.14 61.08 70.68 82.40 97.08 26.60 28.88 82.28 86.86 41.44 48.00 66.32 66.96 81.00 22.68 24.68 27.64 31.28 85.88 41.96 49.96 60.62 74.88 105.40 105.90 106.60 107.60 109.10 111.30 116.10 121.20 131.00 30 80 33 10 36 6C 41 00 46 50 53 40 62 60 74 40 00 60 34.74 35.30 36.46 38.01 40.32 44.09 49.86 42.70 43.15 44.10 45.35 47.15 50.16 54.80 62.20 74.05 32.85 33.40 34.60 36.15 38.50 42.30 48.10 57.20 64.90 65.30 65.95 66.90 68.35 70.80 74.90 81.65 92.70 46.60 46.00 46.75 47.90 49.65 62.65 57.65 66.90 67.40 68.20 69.30 71.00 78.80 78.40 85.90 98.00 26.10 28.10 31.10 35.00 39.80 46.20 64.80 66.60 83.20 94.26 94.50 95.20 95.95 96.95 98.70 101.30 105.60 118.84 29.57 32.04 36.48 39.87 43.84 40.14 56.04 66.16 25.20 27.36 30.38 33.83 37.85 42.83 49.61 59.87 26 90 28 36 32 20 36 65 41 95 48 70 56 95 67 «W 81 70 -1. 26.15 28.66 32.66 37.21 42.60 49.89 57.81 68.77 83.20 99.94 100.66 101.49 102.43 103.50 105.09 109.37 116.60 22.10 24.25 27.60 81.55 36.40 42.60 50.60 61.20 76.00 58.90 59.25 60.00 61.00 62.35 64.65 68.80 76.08 35.00 35.50 36.40 37.75 39.95 43.60 48.20 48.70 49.60 50.90 53.00 50.40 62.00 71.10 85.50 40.40 41.08 42.20 43.76 46.12 49.88 55.60 62.20 62.81 63.64 64.60 65.69 67.08 69.73 46.60 47.19 48.16 49.26 50.60 52.73 56.53 37.40 38.00 39.10 40.60 43.20 47.30 54.00 64.70 81.00 31.60 32.36 33.64 35.48 38.28 42.64 97.55 97.80 98.50 99.30 100.30 102.10 104.85 109.20 116.50 22.00 24.10 27.50 31.52 36.32 42.50 60.40 61.20 76.86 95.26 95.52 96.96 96.06 97.56 99.36 102.10 106.40 113.40 61.20 61.55 62.85 63.35 64.75 67.15 70.80 76.75 60.48 60.82 61.56 62.60 63.87 66.50 68.05 74.20 43.55 44.05 45.00 46.30 48.15 51.20 55.95 37.41 38.19 39.29 40.59 42.46 45.41 42.06 42.32 43.23 44.57 46.40 49.22 53.82 33.50 34.10 36.30 36.90 39.30 43.15 32.10 32.76 33.80 35.35 37.51 41.30 302 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1895 TKE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ESTABLISHED 1867 CAPITAL, SIX MILLION DOLLARS, $6,000,000 REST, $1,200,000 GEO. A. COX, Esq., President. W. B. Hamilton, Esq. Ja8. Crathern, Esq. B. E. WALKER, General Manager. J. H. PLUMMEK, Abbt. Obnbral Manager. Directors : I JOHN I. DAVIDSON, Esq., Vice-Pres- M. Legoatt, Esq. Robert Kilgour, Esq. John Hobkin, Esq., Q.C, LL.D. A. H. IRELAND, Inspector. G. Dec. O'GRADY, Abbt. Inspector. Ailsa Craig Ayr Barrie Belleville Berlin Blenheim Brantford Cayuga Chatham CoUingwood Dundae Dunnville Gait Goderich Guelph Hamilton Jarvis London Orangeville Ottawa Paris Parkhill New York- JSrancbes : Peterboro' Walkerville TORONTO St. Catharines Sarnia Waterford Waterloo Head Office— 19-25 King Street W^ Sault Ste. Marie Windsor City BrandieB— Seaforth Winnipeg 268 College Street (cor. Spadina) Simcoe Woodstock 712 Queen Street East Stratford MONTREAL 544 Queen Street West 450 Yonge Street (cor. College) Strathroy Main Office, 167 St. James City Branches- [St. Tliorold 791 Yonge St. Toronto June. 19 Chaboillez Square 399 Parliament Street Walkerton 276 St. Lawrence St. 163 King Street East LEX. LAIRD an D WM. GRAY, Agents; 16 Exchange Place. BANKERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. Great Britain— The Bank of Scotland. India, China and Japan— 1 he Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China. Attstralia and New Zcatawrf— The Union Bank of Australia. Paris, France— ileaata. Lazard Freres & Cie. German!/— Deutsche Bank. Biusneh, Beij/iuwi- Messrs. J. Matthieu & Fils. Neie york-lhe American Exchange National Bank of New York. Chicago— The American Exchange National Bank of Chicago, San Francisco— B&nk of British Columbia. British Columbia— Bank of British Columbia. Hamilton, Bermuda —Bank of Bermuda. Kingston, Jamaica— The Bank of Nova Scotia. Duluth, Ifinn.— Ffrst National Bank. THE BANK OF TORONTO CANADA. CAPITAL, $2,000,000 REST. $1,800,000 S)ircctor0 : OSOBGB QOODERHAM, President. WILLIAM HENRY BEATTY, Vice-President. HENRY CAWTHRA, WILLIAM GEORGE GOODERHAM, ROBERT REFORD, GEORGE J. COOK, CHARLES STUART. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO DUNCAN COULSON, General Mnfirr. HUGH LEACH, Assistant Gen. Mngr. JOSEPH HENDERSON, Inppector. J3rancbe0 : Toronto— W. R. Wadsworth, 719 King St. West, Montreal— T. F. How, " 114 St. Etienne St.— J. G. Bird, Barrie J. A. Stratht, BrockvllIe.T. A. Bird, Oobourg . . .M. Atkinson, Manager. CoUingwood. . . W. A. Coprland, Ganaiioque C. V. Kbtchum, London John Pringlb, Peterboro' P. Campbell, Petrolia W. F. Cooper, Pbrt Hope E. B. Anprob, St. Catharines. . O. W. Hodgbttb, asanfters : London England— The City Bonk, Limited. Niw YoRir— National Bbnk of Commerce. OoUections made on the best terms and ntmlited for on day of pasrment Manager, 1893. October 1— The Franco-Siamese difficulty finally settled by Siam's acceptance of nearly all of France's demands. Death of Prof. Benjamin Jowett, the eminent Greek scholar, of Oxford University, 2— A terrible cyclone on the Oalf coast of Louisiana- Nearly 2,000 persons killed and much property de- stroyed. 3— The Matabeles, under Kinir Lobengula, make another attack on the British near Victoria, South Africa. 5— The first of the series of yacht races between the "Valkyrie" and "Vigilant" for the "America's" Cup declared off for want of wind. 6— Pallas, the Barcelona Anarchist, shot with his back to the flrinff party. 7— The second of the international yacht races won by the "Vigilant." 9— Ohicajfo Day at the World's Fair; over 700,000 persons in attendance. 11— The U. S. Senate begins a continuous session in order to force a vote on the Silver Repeal Bill. 13— The Union Pacific Railropd goes into the hands of a receiver. Railway collision at Jackson, Mich. Twelve persons killed and many injured. The Russian fleet entertained at Toulon, France. The third yacht race won by the American boat Vigilant." 16— The British fleet visits Taranto, Italy. Charles Oounod. Gounod, the famous composer, stricken with apoplexy. He dies on the 18th. Death of Marshal MacMahon, the distinguished ex- President of France. 18— The twentieth annual convention of the National W. C. T. U. held at Chicago. 20— Terrible accident on the Grand Trunk Railway near Battle Creek, Mich. Twenty-six persons kiHed and many injured. The Russian naval officers continue their festivities in Paris amid great enthusiasm. 23— The British squadron received with marked attention at Spezzia, Italy. 27— State funeral of Charles Gounod at Paris. The twenty-third anniversary of Metz celebrated at Berlin. 28— Mayor Carter H. Harrison, of Chicago, shot and killed in his home by an ex-policeman named Prender- gast. j^,^ Sir J. J. C. Abbott.. 30— Death of Sir John J. C. Abbott, ex-Premiier o- the Dominion. The U. S. Senate passes the Silver Repeal Bill by a vote of 43 to 22. The Chicago World's Fair declared to be otflcially closed. 31— Socialistic riotings in Sicily suppressed by troops and gendarmes. November 1 — The Metabeles defeated by the British and Buluwayo, their capital, taken. A bronze statue and monument to Sir John A. Mao- donald unveiled in Hamilton by Sir John Thompson. 2-^The Imperial Parliament reassembles. 7— Death of Sir Andrew Clarke, of London, the eminent physician. State elections in the U. S. Many Republican gains in various states. 8— Death of Francis Parkman, historian, at Jamaica Plains, aged 70 years. Thirty persons killed and eighty injured by a bomb thrown by Anarchists in a Barcelona theatre. 9— Death of Judge Taschereau, ex-puisne judge of the Supreme Court. 13— Heavy firing at Rio Janeiro between the forts- and fleets, but no decisive action by either i)arty. 15— Alarming reports in London as to mismanage- ment of the Bank of England. Afterwards found to be much exaggerated. 17— Death of Prince Alexander of Battenburg, formerly Prince of Bulgaria. 18— Km |iean governments unite to suppress anarch- ism. Anarchists take refuge in London, 20— Great storm on the west coast of Europe ; the shores of England, France, Prussia and the Netherlands- strewn with wrecks. The great English coal strike over and work resumed, at the colleries. Attempt to blow up the Nelson monument in Mon- treal by three young men, one of them being a son of ex-Premier Mercier. h [303] 304 ADVERTISEMENTS [1895 MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA CAPITAL PAID-UP, $6,000,000 REST, $3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS : ANDREW ALLAN, Esq., President. ROBT, ANDERSON, Esq. Vice-Prealdent. HECTOR MACKENZIE, Estj. JONATHAN HODGSON, Esq. JOHN CAS8IL.S, Esq. H. MONTAGU ALLAN, Esq. JAMES P. DAWES, Esq. T. H. DUNN, Esq. SIR JOSEPH HICKSON. OEOROB HAOUE, General Manager. JOHN OAULT, Aaat. Qeneral Manager BRANCHES IN ONTARIO AND QUEBEC : Belleville Berlin Brampton Chatham Gait Oananoque Hamilton IngeraoU Kincardine Kingston London Montreal Mitchell Napanee Ottawa Owen Sound Perth Prestott Preston Quebec Renfrew Sherbrooke, Que. Stratford St. John's, Que. St. Thomas Toronto Walkerton Windsor BRANCHES IN MANITOBA :-WINNIPBa, BRANDON Bankers In Qreat Britain.— Ijondon, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and other points — The Clydesdale Bank, Ltd. Liverpool— The Bank of Liverpool, Ltd. Agency In New ¥or1i.—&2 William Street, Messrs. Henry Hague and John B. Harris, Jr., agents. Bankers in Onited States.— TStvr York, American Exchange National Bank; Boston, Merchant's National Bank; Ch'^asro, American Exchange National Bank; St. Paul, Minn., First National Bank; Detroit, First 17ational "'Mik ; Buffalo, Bank of Buffalo ; San Francisco, Bank of British Columbia. /VeH/}oun(y/a»rf.— Commercial Bank of Newfoundland. Nova Scotia and New BrunswIok.—'BBLnk of Nova Scotia and Merch^ t's Bank of Halifax. British Columbia.— B&Ti\L of British Columbia. A General Banking Business transacted. Letters of Credit issued, available in China Japan, and other foreign countries. THE • BRITISH • CANADIAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED) HEAD OFFICE, 25 ADELAIDE STREET EAST (Land Security Chambers, Comer Victoria Street,) TORONTO SUBSORIBBD CAPITAL, $2,000,000 President— A. H. CAMPBELL, Esq. Vice-President— MAJOR GEORGE GREIG. WM. INCE, E8(i. IPircftors : JOHN BURNS, Esq. SAMUEL TREES, Esq. J. K. KERR, Q.C. HENRY F. J. JACKSON, Esq. W. R. BROCK, Esq. LENDS MONET on productive Real Estate securities, to pay off existing Mortgages, erect and improve buildings on Farm, Town and Village properties, etc. PUBOHASES Municipal and School Debentures. ISSUES DEBENTURES) principal and interest, payable in Canada or Great Britain. 1895] REMARKABLE EVENTS. 305 22— Election in Winnipeg to fill the vacancy caused ! bv the retirement of Hugh John Macdonald. Joseph Martin (Reform) elected by a majority of 4^1 Sir John Thompson. 26 — Sir John Thompson mode an Imperial Privy Councillor, and Knighthood conferred on Christopher Robinson in recognition of their services in connection with the Behring Sea arbitration. (The latter honour was declined). T. v. Powderly resigns his position as General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor. 27 — Serious shock of earthquake in Montreal. The full text of the new U. S. Tariff Bill made public, many additions to the free list and most of the duties made rtrf vatorem instead of specific. 30— The Brazilian insurgents gain ground. They win a victory at Rio Grande do Sul. December 2— Bye-elections for the Ontario Legisla- ture in North Bruce and East Lambton. In Bruce, 1), McNaughton, the candidate of the Patrons of Industry, elected. In Lambton, Mr. McCallum, the candidate of the Protestant Protective Association, returned. Death of Miss Tucker, who wiote many children's books under the nom, deplume ot V. L. O. E. 4— Death of Hon. John Boyd, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. . . Opening of the Fifty-third U. S. Congress at Washing- ton. 6— Trial of Dan Coughlin for the murder of Dr. Cronin begun in Chicago. (Afterwards acquitted). 7— Sir James Grant .elected by acclamation as member- of the Dominion House for Ottawa, in place of 0. H. Mackintosh, recently appointed Lieutenant-Governor of N. W. T. The Manchester Ship Canal formerly opened. Death of Prof. Tyndall caused by an overdose of chloral, administered by mistake. 9 — An Anarchist named Vaillant throws a bomb in the French Chamber of Deputies, injuring eighty persons. The Dominion asks indemnity from the U. S. for Victoria Sealers seized by them. Death of Sir George J. Elvey, eminent English organist. 11— Riots in ^icily ancj Southern Italy, accompanied by gr^at ba'rba;rities by the mob. Reports from Hawaii that the proviaional govemmaat will resiat by force any attempt to put ih6 Que«ri on tM throne. ' " ' A ^ 15— Formation of' a new Italian Cabinet with Signo* Crispi as Premier. 19— "nie Barcelona Anarchist caught. He confesses his crime. An Anti-Anarchist Congress proposed by European powers. 22— Great distress in New York and Brooklyn. 40i000 1 men reported to be idle in the latter city alone. 23— The Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 Railroad placed in the hands of receivers. 26— It is reported that Great Britain will annex the Gilbert Islands. The Sicilian anti-tax riots spreading and becoming more serious. 27— The New York & New England Railroad placed in the hands of receivers. Death of Rev. Ohas. Merivale, D.D., Dean of Elys. 28— Continued distress in the United States. 100,000 men reported to be out of work in Pittsburgh. Carnegie offers to duplicate for two months each day's subscrip- tions for the unemployed. 29— The report confirmed that Captain Wilson with his force were all killed by the Metabele. Prendergast, the murderer of Mayor Carter Harrison, convicted and sentenced to death. 30— The British Government yield to the popula. demand for a liberal appi opriation to increase the Navy. Sicily in a turmoil of revolution. Death of Sir Sa)uuel Baker, the celebrated African explorer. 1894. January 1— Municipal elections throughout Ontario In Toronto, Warring Kennedy elected mayor by a majority of ',524. The votin on the Prohibition Plebiscite resulted'lna majority for Prohibition of 81,769. The Manchester Ship Oanal opened for general tfafllc, 4 — A state of siege declared in Sicily. y;^ obJn.|»!i .'.[ W. H. Rowland. 12— Death at Toronto of W. H. Howland, formerly mayor of the city, and one of the founders of the Canada First movement. 80 -.^KM^x -^Z .-■l^. tr\'\ -■v^i^ 'i.rt,f«M Hon. Ckcil Rhodes. ^ It is reported that Premier Rhotles threatens to set up an indeiieiident government in South Africa if Ke Is intei'fered witH. ■ ' 5— A British ottioer u ' twenty-six men killed by French troops in North -East Africa.'' Afterwards ex- plained to have occurred through a mistake, 7 — Death of Alonzo Wright, ex-M. P., commonly called the king of the Oatlneau. 8 — Fire at the World's Fair buildings. A number o' the structures destroyed, together with a quantity of the exhibits. 10— Louis J. Papineau leaves the Roman Catholic Church and is received a member of the Presbyterian Church in Montreal. Vaillant, the Anarchist who threw the bomb in the House of Deputies, sentenced to death by the guillotine 11— Quietness restored in Sicily by means of large bodies of troops being quartered there. % 1 I i , 306 ADVERTISEMENTS [189& ■1895] CAHIBI PEEMIMENT interest. Trustees and Executors are allowed by law to invest in the Bonds of this Company. MORTGAGES AND OEBBNTUBES BOUGHT AND SOLD. 13— Death of Willi France to England. 1&-The U, S. Sec authority to issue bo Treasury. 17— U. 8. Bonds to per cent, offered by tl 21— Crisis in Servii entrance into the cou 23— Reported that have become reconcile Grand Council of tion meets at Hamilto 24— Death of Consi also Laura Schirrner A 26— Prince Bismarc ciliation effected betw The Khedive of British Ambassador fo British troops. t Empbror V 27— Emperor Willii thirty-fifth birthday. The California llidw 20— Death of Rosin 30— Admiral Da Qa forces fires at an Amer The American Admirt rebel flagship. 31 -Mr. Gladstone i soon retire. February 1— The S. House of Represent goes on to the Senate. 3— Death of Geo. W prietor of the Philade End of the Winter C 5— Execution at Pa bomb thrower. French troops Are time in Sierra Leone. 6- Sir Oliver Mowa Prohiliition Conventio the decision of the Pi province has the ju liquor law as respects will introduce such a I then at the head of th the Privy Council is tl to pass only a partial troduoe such a prohib rant, unless the partit as to be ineffective f roi Geo. W. Childs burii The RusBO-Oerman} giving Germany the sa An agitation against England. 8— Loss of the far " Kearsage." She foui and crew saved. I [1895 ■1895] ID HOOFER iest, paid or favorable REMARKABLE EVENTS. 307 13— Death of William Wadding^n, Ambassador of France to England. 16— The U, S. Secretary of the Treasury asks for authority to issue bonds to cover the deficiency in the Treasury. 17— U. 8. Bonds to amount of $50,000,000, bearing 5 per cent, offered by the Treasury at 117.223. 21— Crisis in Servia. The Ministry resigns at Milan's entrance into the country. 23— Reported that Bismarck and Emperor William have become reconciled and will meet next week. Grand Council of the Protestant Protective Associa- tion meets at Hamilton, Ontario. 24— Death of Constance Fenimore Woolson, novelist, also Laura Schirmer Mapleson, opera singer. 26— Prince Bismarck visits Berlin ; a complete recon- ciliation effected between him and the Emperor. The Khedive of Egypt forced to apologize by the British Ambassador for his insulting remarks about the British troops. EMPBROR W^ILIilAM OF OBRMANT. 27— Emperor William of Germany oelebrates his thirty-fifth birthday. The Califomin Midwinter Fair formally opened. 29 — Death of Rosina Yokes, actress. 30 — Admiral Da Oama of the insurgent Brazillian forces fires at an American Merchantman at Rio Janeiro. The American Admiral Benham promptly fires at the rebel flagship. 31- Mr. Gladstone intimates in a letter that he may soon retire. Febmarv 1— The Wilson Tariff Bill passes the U. S. House of Representatives by a vote of 204 to 140, and goes on to the senate. 3— Death of Geo. W. Childs, philanthropist, and pro- prietor of the Philadelphia Ledger. End of the Winter Carnival at Quebec. 5 — Execution at Paris of Vaillant ^he Anarchist and bomb thrower, French troops fire at British troops for the second time in Sierra Leone. 6- Sir Oliver Mowat answers a deputation from the Prohibition Convention in the following words : — " If the decision of the Privy Council should be that the province has the jurisdiction to pass a prohibitory liquor law as respects the sale of intoxicating lit^uors I will introduce such a bill in the following session if I am then at the head of the Government. If the deciBicn of the Privy Council is that the province has Jurisdiction to pass only a partial prohibitoiy liquor law, I will in- troduce such a prohibitory bill as the decision will war- rant, unless the partial prohibitory power is so limited as to be ineffective from a temperance standpoint." Geo. W. Childs buried in Philadelphia. The RusBO-Germany Commercial Treaty published, giving Germany the same rights as France. An agitation against the House of Lords beginning in England. 8— Loss of the famous American war vessel the " Kearsage." She founders off Roncador Reef : officers and crew saved. Death of R. M. Ballantyne, writer of boys' stories o adventure, 10— The Uusso-Oermany Treaty finally signed. This is felt to practically isolate France from the rest of Europe. 11— Rev. Dr. Douglas, Principal of the Wesleyan Theological College, died at Montreal. 12— Great storms in Great Britain and the northern part of America. Another Anarchist outrage in a Paris restaurant ; a man named Breton throws a bomb, wounding twenty persons. Afterwards discovered to be a working man named Emile Henry. 13— Death of Dr. H. G. Von Bulow, the distinguished pianist. 14— Opening of the Ontario House of Assembly Fourth Session of the Seventh Legislature. 15— John Y. McKane, an American election "boss," from Gravesend, N.Y., found guilty of election frauds and intimidation. An Anarchist in London blown up by his own bomb. 16— Explosion on the German war ship "Branden- burg." Forty-six sailors almost instantly killed. Bye-election for the Ontario Legislature in South Lanark. J. M. Clark (Reformer) elected by a plurality of 18. There were four candidates in the field. 19— Emperor William received by Prince Bismarck ai Friedrichsruhe. John Y. McKane, the N. Y. political boss, sentenced to six years in the penitentiary for election frauds. Death of Joseph Keppler, cart^r-Aist and founder of Puck. 20— Hon. G. W. Howlan appointed Lieut.-Govemor of P. E. Island. The Supreme Court of Canada decides that the Roman Catholic minority of Manitoba has no appeal against the School Act of 1890. More bomb explosions in Paris. 21— Great Brittun and the U. S. agre^ on legislation to give effect to the Behring sea arbitration. 28— The crew of the gunboat Widgeon attacked on the West African coast, 13 men killed and 48 wounded. 24— Prendergast the assassin of Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago, sentenced to be hanged on March 23rd. 26— Death of Sir William Meredith, ex-Chief Justice of Quebec. Hon. W. R. Mkreditb. W. R. Mere r.th, Q. C, appointed City Solicitor for Toronto. 27— Meeting of the Grand Association of Patrons of Industry of Ontario and Quebec at Toronto. 28— Sir Oliver Mowat announces in the Ontario House the resignation of Hon. C. F. Eraser as Minister of Public Works. March 1 — Thomas McGreevy and Nicholas M. Connolly pardoned b.\ the Dominion Government and released from jail. Mr. Gladstone makes hisflnal speech as Prime Minister declaring that the nation must decide the question at issue between the Lords and Commons. I I 3U8 ADVERTISBMByTS [18»5 Incorporated by Royal Charter and Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. 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Many I changes in duties, principally reductions. A madm moendt for the protection of seals agreed upon by England and the United States. 28— Death of George T. Curtis, distinguished U.S. I lawyer. 29— Death of Sir James Hannen the celebrated London Jurist, President of the Pamell Inquiry Com- mission. April 1— Funeral of Louis Kossuth at Buda-Pesth the procession was five miles long. 4— Riots in the Pennsylvania coke regions, six persons killed and one fatally wounded. 8— Death of William McClure Thompson, D.D., author of " The Land and the Book." 11— The Newfoundland ministry resigns as the result of exposure of briber^' and corruption of son- ot its members. First Annual Meeting of the National Council of Women of Canada, opened at Ottawa. 12— Great fire in Buffalo, the glucose works destroyed ; loss, *1,2C0,000. 13— Death of David Dudley Field, the eminent U.S. lawyer. 14— General Mello the Brazilian insurgent and 1,500 troops surrender to the Uraguayan authorities. 15— Death of Dr. Joseph Workman, late Superin- tendent of the Toronto Asylum for the insane. 16— Sir William Harcourt introduces the Budget in the Imperial House, the deflcit estimated at £i,502,000, to be met by increased death duties and Income tax. 19— The South Carolina^-Supreme Court decides that the dispensary liquor law is unconstitutional. Strike of coal miners in Pennsylvania. Marriage of the Grand Duke of Hesse and Victoria of Saxe-Gotna. 20— Coxey's "Anny of the Commonweal" approach ing Washington, D.C. 21— About 130,000 coal miners stop work, obeying the order of the National Association ; they demand the restoration of former rates of pay. 22— First Sunday art exhibition opened in London, Englan(< 24— C olera spreading in Lisbon, one hundred and thirty new cases reported. 27— Admiral De Gama and 262 of his men rescued from a Portugese transport. 28— Emile Henry, anarchist, found guilty of throwing a bomb and sentenced to death. 30 -Landslide on the Ste. Anne River near Quebec. Damage to the extent of #500,000 done to property, and four lives lost. May 1— The "Army of the Commonweal" unde' General Coxey enters Washington and marches uP Pennsylvania Ave. Coxey arid Browne an,d Jones his lieutenants are arrested. 2— The International Bi-metallic conference opens at London.^ 8 — The New York Constitutional Convention organized at Albany. Joseph H. Choate elected president. 10— The British Budget passes its second reading by a majority of fourteen. 11— The Campbell heresy case settled. Prof. Cam- bell makes a new statement of his position and the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa withdraw the charges. 13— Destruction of Dr. Talnmge'sTabernacle.Brooklyn, This is the third time it has been burnt; loss about 181,000,000. Mr. Mundella resigns his seat in the British Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade. 14 — Diplomatic relations between Brazil and Portugal severed as a result of Portugal having granted an asylum to the Brazilian insurgents. Death of Henry Morley, the English Author. 14— Opening of The Maesey Music Hall, Toronto, with a performance of The Messiah. 16— Relay bicycle ride from Samia to Montreal. Two hundred and twenty riders take part. The total dis- tance of 561i miles behig covered in 88 hours, 26 minutes, 88 seconds. 810 ADVERTISBMENTS. [1895 1895] Agricultural . . . Insurance Company Watertown, N.Y. Capital .... $500,000.00 Assets (to protect policy-holdors) 2,312,676.19 Net Surplus to polloy-holders - 761,199.83 Geo. H. Maurer, 59 Victoria St., Toronto MANAGER FOR ONTARIO THE UNITED EIRE INSURANCE CO. (LIMITED) ESTABLISHED 18YY HEAD OPPIOE, Brown Street, MANCHESTER MONTREAL OFPIOB-1740 Notre Dame Street Capital Subscribed, $1,250,000 Capital paid up in Cash, ... - - 500,000 Funds in hand in addition to capital 782,500 J. N. LANE, General Manager and Secretary. T. H. HUDSON, Resident Manaerer. Approved Bisktj Insured upon the most Reasonable Terms. Losses Promptly and Liberally settled. The Company has acquired by purchase the Canadian business and good will of the City of London Insurance Company, assuming thereby liabilities for all current risks. It also respectfully desires the continuance of the connection thus formed. Ift-Strike of Lone j quit work. Death ol Rev. Riohi 17_Meeting at Sa General Assembly; I delphia, elected Mode 21— Formal openlr I by the Queen. Emile Henry, the I Paris ; si.x anarchists 22— The French Ca 24— Queen Victoria 26— Knighthood cc Frank Smith, Judge and 0. B. De Bourohe 26— The Presbytei Prof. H. P. Smith of I M. Dupuy undertak Dr. Lasker wins the Welsh coal arriving in view of the scarcity 28— Opening of the with the Toronto conf in Toronto. 29— Striking minei wreck trains and clo8« Hon. 30— Hon. William 1 Pi'blio Works for Ontt ine Ohio militia o from interfering with 31— Three elected n seated for bribery. June 2— M. Casim French Chamber of D Terrible floods in tV lives lost and prope destroyed. 4— Striking coal ml with coal trams in W« 6— Lord Rosebery's 7— Death of Mule His son, Muley Abdul 12— Outbreak of th average 100 a day. 16— Erastus Wimai second degree. 16— Premier Crispi 13_Sof t coal mine scale adopted by the 20— Execution of rebel government of 22— The American on Pullman oars, to ^ Death of Archbishc 33— Birth of a son 24— Assassination LjroM, bsjruiItaUui [1895 mlS95] REMARKABLE EVENTS. 311 1 16— strike of London cab-drivera. Three thouMnd I quit worlc. Deatti of Rev. Richard Morris, D.D., Philologist. 17— Meeting at Saratoga of the U.S. Presbyterian I General Assembly ; Dr. S, O, Mutchmore of Phila- I delphia, elected Moderator. 21— Formal opening of the Manchester Ship Canal hy the Queen. Emile Henry, the French anarchist, guillotined at Paris ; six anarchists shot at Barcelona. 22— The French Cabinet resigns. 24— Queen Victoria's seventy-flfth birthday 26— Knighthood conferred by the Queen on Hon. Franlc Smith, Judge L. E. Casault, W. 0. Van Home, ftnd C. B. De Bouroherville. 26 — The Presbyterian General Assembly convicts Prof. H. P. Smith of heresy by a vote of 396 to 101. M. Dupuy undertakes to form a new French Cabinet. Dr. Lasker wins the world's championship at chess. Welsh coal arriving in New York, having been ordered in view of the scarcity caused by the strike. 28— Opening of the Deaconesses' Home in connection with the Toronto conference of the Methodist Church in Toronto. 29— Striking miners in various places attempt to wreck trains and close mines. Hon. Wilmam Harty. 30— Hon. William Harty appointed Commissioner of Pi'blic Works for Ontario. ine Ohio militia ordered out to prevent strikers from interfering with coal trains. 31— Three elected members for S*.. John's, Nfld., un- seated for bribery. June 2— M. Casimir-Perier elected President of the French Chamber of Deputies. Terrible floods in the Fraser River Valley B.C. many lives lost and property to the extent of $ 4.000.000 destroyed . 4 — Striking coal miners bum bn and interfere with coal trams in West Virginia and o 6 — Lord Rosebery's colt Ladas wins the Derby. 7— Death of Muley Hassan, Sultan of Morrocco. His son, Muley Abdul, proclaimed his successor. 12— Outbreak of the plague at Hong Kong ; deaths average 100 a day. 15— Eraatus Wiman found guilty of forgery in the second degree. 16— Premier Crispi shot at by an anarchist. 18 — Soft coal miners resume work at the compromise scale adopted by the Cleveland conference. 20 — Execution of Senor Lorena, ex-President of the rebel government of Brazil. 22— The American Railway Union declares a boycott on Pullman cars, to go into effect on June 26th. Death of Archbishop Tach^, of St. Boniface. 23— Birth of a son to the Duke and Duchess of York. 24— Assassination of Presid&nt Camot, of France, at Lyom, by on Italian anarohiit named Santo. 26— The Japanese army occupies the capital of Core*. Elections for the Legislature In Ontario. The Mowok Government sustained. 27 -M. Casimir-Perier is elected President of Franc* by the National Assemblv at Versailles on the flrak ballot. 28— The railway strike in the United States extend* to Western roorls and stops tratflc from San Francisco to Chicago Opening of the Colonial Conference at Ottawa. Dele- gates present from the Imperial Government, New South Walps, Tasmania, Cape of Good Hope, South Australia, New Zealand, Victoria, Queensland and Canada. 30— Sir Charles Russell appointed Lord Chief Justice of England. 30 — Opening of the Tower Bridge, London, by tha Prince of Wales. Three passenger trains with Pullman cars wrecked at Chicago by strikers. July 1—Twentv -seventh anniversary of the Con- federation of Canada. Funeral of President Camot at Paris. 3— Fight between strikers and deputy sheriffs at Ironwoixl, Mich. Two men killed and many wounded. 5— Rioting and arson at Chicago in connection with the railroad strike. Yacht race between the Britannia and the VigiUxnt. The former wins. 7— United States troopn take control of the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. Soldiers fire on * mob at Chicago, wounding many persons. The Britannia beats the VigUant for the second time. 8— President Cleveland issues a proclamation callin|f on Chicago rioters to disperse. 10— Eugene Debs and other officers of the A.R.U. indicted by the Grand Jury for conspiracy to obstruot the mails. Grand Master Sovereign issues an order to strike t6 t he Knights of Labor. The French Treaty ratified by the Dominion Houai of "Parliament. 11— The National Convention of the Y.P.S.O.E. opent at Cleveland. The Colonial Conference at Ottawa adjourns aft^ passing a resolution in favor of a colonial customs union. 12— The railroad strike broken ; trains moving freely. The Britannia beats the Vigilant for the sixth time on the Clyde, 13— Prendergost, the assassin of Mayor Carter Harris son, hanged at Chicago. : . 16— A Grand Trunk Railway train wrecked near Battle Creek, Mich., by strikers ; one man killed. 17— Debs and three other officials of the A.R.U. lodged in Jail, charged with violating an injunction ot the Federal Court. Utah admitted as a State into the American Union. 19— Opening of the annual Wagner musical festival at Bayreuth. Opening of the convention of the Baptist Young, People's Union at Toronto. About 5,000 delegates from^ all parts of the Continent present. , ' July 23— The Dominion House prorogued. 24 — Japanese troops defeat the Chinese in a battl* at Seoul. 25— A Commissioner appointed by the President of the U.S. to investigate the recent strike of the American Railway Union. Sir William Whiteway of Newfoundland found guiltjf. of bribery and corruption and is unseated and diiK qualified. 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EDDI 1896] REMARKABLE EVENTS 313 1 27— The laying o( the new Atlantic cable between Hearts Content, Newfoundland, and Valentia, Ireland, completed. 28— Forest Area In Wisconsin, much damage done and many lives lost. 30— The new South Wales Ministry resigns. Emperor op Japan. AuGPUPt 1 — The Japanese government formally declares war 6n' China. 2- -The Newfoundland Legislature opened. The trial of Caserio, the assassin of President Camot, begun at Lyons. 3— Caserio found guilty and sentenced to death by the guillotine. 7— Great Britain declares neutrality In the war between Japan and China. 13— The U. S. House passes the Senate Tariff Bill intact, and immediately passes four new Bills making sugar, iron, coal and barbed wire free. 14— The House of Lords rejects the Evicted Tenants Bill by a vote of 249 to 30. 16— An anarchist plot to assassinate Premier Crispl discovered at Rome. 16— Caserio, the murderer of President Camot, guil- otined at Lyons, France. 23 — Gross frauds discovered in the manufacture and supply of armour plates for the U. 8. Government. 24— Death of the Hon. Christopher F. Fraser, late Minister of Public Works, Ontario. 25— The Imperial Parliament prorogued by the Queen. 26— Demonatration against the House of Lords in Hyde Park, London. 27— The new U. 8. tariff bill becomes law without the President's signature. President Cleveland writes a letter giving hts reasons for not signing. The Dutch sustain a defeat in the Island of Lombok, Ea9t Indies. 28--The United States House of Congress adjourns tiite die. 29— The International Peace Congress opened at Antwerp. 30 — A thousand lives lost by Are among the flower boats on the Canton Uiver in China. 31— Serious forest fires in the north-west portions of Ontario. September 1— The town of Hinckley, Mmn., totally destroyed by a forest fire ; at that place and m the vicinity more than 400 lives are lost ; 500 are saved by a rescue train. Death of Dr. James Clark Welling, president of Columbian University, Washington, D.C. 6— Tne sugar planters of Louslana go over in a body to the Republican party. 7— Canadian lumber made duty free on entering the United States. Spread of Cholera in Russian Poland ; the weekly avertgi. of new^ cases is 5,000. 8— Death of the Count of Paris ; also of Prof. Her mann Helmholtz, the distinguished German scientist. 10— The Investigation of the New York police force is resumed. 12— Funeral of the Count of Paris at Weybridge, England. 13— Death of Sir Narcisse F. Bellew, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec. 15— Gen. Breckinridge, the notorious Kentucky politician, defeated for nomination In his district. 16— The Japanese win a groat victory over the Chinese at Ping Yang ; 17,000 Chines'^ are killed, wounded and made prisoners. 17— Naval battle off the mouth of the Yalu River between the Chinese and Japant^se fleets ; the Chinese lose four warships. 18— Prof. Ely, of the University of Wisconsin, unani- mously cleared of the charges brought against him by the Board of Regents. *"'** * Hallways In Caqada. Canada has 127 railways. Twenty-four of these have been amalgamated and form the Grand Trunk Railway gystem. The consolidation of 21 others has produced the Canadian Pacific Railway system. The remaining 82 are separate organizations. Of these 82, four had no finished mileage on the 30th Jum, 1893, but were building 37 miles ; two are bridge companies, with 3 3-4 miles of rails ; one is a tunnel, icith 2 1-4 miles of rails, and one is an electric rail- way nearly 12 nr.'.es long— the Niagara Fails Park and River Electric Railway— leaving 74 railways besides the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Grand Trunk and the Intercolonial. The mileage (track laid) of these several organizations is' Canada Pacific 5,784.70 Grand Trunk H^-^ Intercolonial ^'Se'?S Other railways 4,965.17 Electric Railway (one) ll.oo Bridges and tunnel 6.08 Total 15,319.90 As a rule, the railways of Canada are built with a gauge of 4 feet 8 1-2 inches. 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