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Onl.irio \M> Boanl of Health, yuchec 15ft Book HoHt 1(11 Botanical (!liil) of Canaila 3ri4 Brantford UulieH' Collctre :Ufi Mriiish Anicrican himlncsM Coll. .'Mti ItritiHh (iovcrmiH'iit 277 Hriti.xh Ariiiv, The •J7'.» HhtiMh Navy, The 28.1 BritiHli I'oluniltia, I'rovincc of . . IM British Knipiri', ropiilation of. . . 47 British Meth. Kpiwo^Mkl Church 'ir>H BiMter and Choose Asitooiations. 3&ii Cabinet, Dominion 114 Coina>;e in Canada 81» CoUetitors of Customs 121 Collegiate Institutes, Ontario .. .331 Commercial Agencies, C^anadian 12(> Commercial Trav. Association.. 355 Com'ers Atfldavita Sup. C'rt..201, 322 Commons, House of 116 Congrtigalionul College 1140 Congregational Denomination.. ;74 Conservatory if Music, London 34(1 CoiiHuls, Foreign, in Canada. . . . :UI)) (^intingenl for .South Africa. ... 147 Controverted Flections Court ., 2tHI (.'oronors, (Jiiebec 3(»1» Council of Pull. I nst ruction, (jiie. 312 (N)untloH in < tntai io 2l»5 Counties in t^iiebec ;U».s (Jounty Court Clerks, Ontario.. . :il(i County Courts 211(1 ('ouiity and .liidicial OlHcers. . . . 21)5 County .hidgos' ('riminal Court. 2I(| ('oiinty kegistrars, .Manitoba .. .'i(K) County ItegiNtriirN, Ontario .... 310 (Niunty Registrars, yneliec .... 30"'' Courts of (ieiioral Sessions 2'.'0 (Courts, Ortlcers of, Ontario 2IN) Coiirls, Oltlcers of, (Quebec 2l»l (,'ourls of Kevisioii 2!>l Crown Latitls Agonis, Ontario .. 150 Crown l.iindx Dep't, Ontario .. . \:,i\ Crown Timber .Vgents, Dominion 12:! 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Hilile Society I'ar of Kxchun^re Parcel I'ost Pardons Parliaments of the Dominion. Peel Pioneers' Society Perpetual Calendar Planet, Meridian l*;(s.say;e of . . Planetary ('onjiinc-tions Pole Star Pole Star, I'jiper Transit of Police Majfist rates, N.VV.T Police Maifistrates, Ontario . . U II'W ■x>i M !i47 Ui :iii- u •i4;i l.'.t IJ7 l-.{n l--'tt \w \."> l-jii IJ7 Ml Vi III UM I-.'- ll'H I •-'7 l'.i7 141 .Ml :if.l im :uo •j« HI :itii ;<:V Sliilioner.N , l>e|it. of . Principals lliuli Mch-2 3,->3 34'.' 331 i.'.ri 342 344 331 1-."J 140 1,S4 t^tieliec, Province of 163 i^ueen and Royal Family IVl (Queen's University, KinifHton. . . 3:14 Kailways and Canals, Dept. of . . 1*23 Hallway Stal istii-s 41) lluilroiuls in the Dominion KI7 Uailroods and Steamship I.ineii.. lO.'i Kain. Total Amount of, l8t).s ... 4.'> KainandSnow at Priiuripal Cities 307 KeceiptH and Payments, Canada 62 Keformed Kpiscopid Church 'HW Kefriwticni, Tahle of 4)1 ReKistrars, A*tration of Letters lUl Kelit;ions Statistics of Canada . . 274 lUdley Collekte, St. ('atharines. . 343 Itonian Catholic Church 2.^0 Koyal .\rch Masons ,'{2.S Royal Family 112 Royal Military College 1'28 Royal .Military Colle^fe Club .... 363 Royal So(-iety of Caniwla .S61 Royal Templars of Temperance.. 367 Royal Victoria CollcKe 3.'<6 .Sabbath .School .\8S(M-iation .... School of Dentistry School of Mining' and A((ricul- ture, Kitit;8ton School of Practical Science .... Secretary of .State, Canaration University of Mt. Allison College University of Manitoba University of New Brunswick.. University of Ottawa University of Toronto Upper Canada Bible Society . . . Upper Canada Tratl Society — Upper ( 'anada College Upper Transit Pole Star Value of Forei(?n Coins Venus and .Mars, Disc of Veterans' '(tO Association . .. Vi<-toria University Villatces and Offlcials of :mo 303 298 l'2(l 56 147 149 16A 308 343 330 347 llfi6 '268 338 338 338 334 339 3;i7 339 338 333 362 362 342 16 83 14 366 S36 303 142 340 366 337 345 340 War Service of Canadian Militia Wells' t;oiniiie«-ial College Wentworth Historical Society. . . Wesley ColleKC, Winnipe^' Wesleyaii Ladies' College Wesleyan Theological College . . Western Ontario Shorthand Aca- demy 340 Western Univ. and Coll., London 339 Woodstock College 336 Woman's Christian Temperance Union 362 Wydiffe College 340 York Pioneers 365 Young Men's Christian Associa- tion 362 Yukon Force, The 147 iTiSr FOR INDEX OF ADVKRTI8KRS, SBE PAGE 399. ADVERTISEMENTS. [1900 THB HISTORICAL WORKS.^^=z=:> — OK Francis Parkman FRONTENAC EDITION In sixteen volumes, octavo, illustrated with sixteen photogravure plates by Goupil, and ninety ^six fuU^page plates in half<'tone from historical por - ._.." traits and views, and from original pictures by Howard Pyle, Frederic Remington, Thule de Thulstrup, Adrien Moreau, B. West Clinedinst, and other artists : also twenty Maps. Printed upon choice paper of ^superior quality, and bound in full polished buckram, gilt top. Printed from the author's latest revised editions. With an introduction by Professor John Fiske. CIRCULARS and' TERMS ON APPLICATION LIST OF WORKS AND ORDER OF PUBLICATION: Pi()iieer3()f l"'riuic«"iu tlu; New WorM, "ivols. ( Frnncf and Hnnlnnd in \orth Auifiica. I'lVt I. > With ail IntrtHliii'tiuii to the St-rii-s by l»l(. .IcHIN KlSKK. The Jesuits in Noith Ainorita in till' Scvfiilt'ciitli Cfiitury ..... .'J vol:*. ( Frnncf and Ktijluiifl in SuHh America. I'lirt II.) 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DAWSON, C.M.O., LL.D., Principal McGill University, Montreal: "The new edition, while retaining the n-asonable conservatiam of the old, has beeu greatly exteniled and improved ; almost every one of the illustrations might form the subject of a gt(r(l idea t hat every tnurl h vear has an extra (lav adde't to the month of Kehruary. tlum givitit; tliat incntli twenty-nine dayH.andthc year .'«Mi — Imf there are ex- ceiilloim, and IIKH) in one of them. It is explained thus : — The solar year is alKxit 11 niin. I(» see. le.ss than ittiSJ ilaj a : hence intercalation uf one day in four years wa? too much. In course of centuries the error amounteK MINTO, U.C.M.Ci., Govkrnor-Gbnkral ok Canada. [12 1 ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS. MA6° 57° h III s li ni s 5 52 4,^1 ,'■) 52 29 58° 111 8 h 5 62 11 5 -2-671 —3.00 -3.17i 5»- III N 61 52 CO" h m 8 6 51 32 61° h m 8 6 51 11 -3.33 —3.60 —3.67 62* h m s 5 50 49 63° h m i- 5 50 26 64° h m » 6 49 59 —4.00 —4.33 Moon's Phasr.^. — This Table gives the times (standard 75tli meridian)* when the Moon passes the geocentric longitudes of 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° east of the uuu. It gives also the times of her greatest and least distance from the earth. * In the present Almanac, the hours are numliered from (midnight) to 23. t Although these times are calculated for Toronto, Quebec and Winnipeg only, the standard times at other places not differing much ft-oiii them in latitude may be obtained with sufficient accuracy for ordinary pun^uses, by adding four minutes tor evsry degree west, and subtracting four minutes for every degree east of these places. [13] 14 STAR TABLE — ECLIPSES. [1900 ^ Star Table. From the tlmeg of the upper traiiHit of the Pole Star may he derive fi Aquarii a Aquarii a Piscis Aust. (Fomalhaut). a Pegasi h. m. » 33 10 20 11 6 11 §6 12 10 12 46 13 26 13 47 14 6 14 14 14 36 14 68 16 46 10 3 16 29 17 8 18 20 19 12 19 60 20 20 36 21 26 21 34 Riaei and Sete. h. m. 7 2 4 20 G 16 '728 23 2 26 86 2 60 9 31 6 88 11 22 6 84 6 66 3 86 7 Table showing the illuminated Portiont of the Disce of Venm and Mare. 1900. Venus. Mars. 1900. Venus. Mars. January .. .16 0.H70 0.999 July 16 0.028 0.948 February ..1ft 0.797 0.006 August ....14 0.278 0.932 March 17 0.701 0.994 September 13 0-483 (».918 April 16 0.573 0.984 October ... 13 o.rai 0.905 May 16 0.396 0.972 November .17 0.769 o.noo June 16 0.133 0.962 1 Oecember. .17 0.842 0.912 Eclipses. In the year 1000 there will be three eclipses, two of the sun and one of the moon : L— A total eclipse of the sun, 1900, May 28th, visible in Canada as a partial eclipse. At WiN.N'ii'KH the eclipse begins May 28th, 7h. Im. 86s. a.m. Greatest obscmrution 7h. 58in. 12s. Fclipse end.s 8h. 57m. 48., 90th meridian time- position, angle; direcrt image for beginning, N. 230' E., or the angle from vertex of sun's limb, 274°. Magnitude of eclipse, 0'616 (sun's diameter = 1.0). Toronto, the eclipse begins May 28th, 7h. 61m. 40s. a.m. Greatest obscuration Oh. Om. 37s. Eclipse ends lOh. 17ni. Is., 76th meridian time— position, angle; direct ii)iage for lieginning, N. 246" E., or from vertex of sun's limb, ?.07°. .Magnitude of eclipse, 0'810 (sun's diameter^ l"0). Halifax, the eclipse begins May 28th, Kb. 49m. 68. a.m. Greatest o))scuration lOh. 7m. 288. Rclipse ends, llh. 32in. 42s. Halifax local mean time— |>osition, angle; direct image for beginning, N. 254° £., or from vertex of sun's limb, 303°. .Magnitude of eclipse, 0-937 (sun's diaineter=1 '0). II.— A partial eclipse of the moon, 1900, June 12th ; moon enters shadow 22h. 24m. ; middle of ecli))se 22h. 28m. : moon leaves shadow ;',2h. 32ni. Eastern standard time. Magnit\ide of eclipse = 001 ; moon's diameter-^lU III.— An annular eclijwo of the sun, 1900, November 2l8t, invisible in Canada. The path of the total eclipse of the sun on May 28th traverses Mexico, a portion of the northern part of the <3ulf of Mexico — diagonally across the Southern States, across the Atlantic Ocean between the 40th and 60th parallel of latitude, thence nearly central through Spain, and skirting the southern shore of the Meth, 1899. -January (I February March April It it II II May II June 1 New Moon 31 New Moon 13 Klein Purlin 2 New Moon 14 Fast of Esther ID "Purini 1(1 Schuscham Puriiii 31 New Moon 14 * Festival of Passover Vi * " '• 2nd day 20 * " " 7th day 21 ' " " ends 30 New Moon 17 Festival 33rd day of Onier 29 New Moon 3 *Fe8tival of Week's Pentecost 4 • " " 2nddav 28 New Moon July •I August It September II II October Sebet 1 Adar 1 Adur 14 Vedar 1 " 13 " 14 " 15 Nisan 1 " 15 " " 10 I " 21 j •• 22 Yiar 1 " 18 I " Sivan 1 I November " 6 Decamber 7 " Tainuz 1 Jan.— 1901 15 Fast of taking of Temple Tamuz 18 27 New Moon Ab 1 5 'Fast for burning of Temple Ab 10 20 New Moon Elul 1 24 *Fir8t day of New Year Tlsri 1 25 "Second Feast for New Year " t 28 Fast of Ouedaliah " s 3 'Fast of Reconciliation •' lo 8 'east of Taliernacles " ]6 9 ,coiid feast of Huts " 16 14 Feast of Palms, Hosana Raba " 21 15 *End of Congregatiim Feast " 22 16 •Rejoicing of the Law •' 28 24 New Moon Marohesran 1 23 New Moon Ohislew 1 17 Consecration of Temple " 26 23 New Moon Tebet 1 1 Fast for siege of Jerusalem " lo Thote marked (*) are to be strictly obterved. All the Jewish Sabbaths, Festivals and Pasts eommetice on the previotts evening M sunset. MENIORA^DA FOR TI|E YEAR 1901. JAHUART. 1. Tuesday. Circumcision. 6. Epiphany. KKBRUARV. 1. Friday. 3. Septuasreaima Sunday. 10. Sexagesinia Sunday. 17. Quinquiigesima. Shrove Sunday. HO. Ash Wednesday. ■tii. Quadragesima.' Ist Sun. in Lent. MARCH. 1. Friday. St. David. 3. 2nd Sunday in Lent. 10. Srd Sunday in Ijeiit. 17. 4th Sunday in Lent. ■24. 5th Sunday in Lent. 25. Annunciation. Lady Day. .31. Palm Sunday. APRIL. JULY. 1. Monday. 1. Monday. Dominion Day. 5. 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M 14 4(1 ,'i() 11 17 ■M> AS Febv Marcl Ai>ri Mii.v .lllllC July All','- Sept Oct . Nov , Dec 1.. I). ir> 14 1(1 14 14 12 12 10 t) > li 11 Last Quarter. Apojfee. II. M. 14 SiJaiiy.. M r)(ii Feltv . . ;; 12 .Marcli. 2 April .17 .May ;!> June 22 July I an Auff . (i Sept . is Oct. . (I Nov . as Dec. . II. II. M.' 2a 18 MJJaiiy . . 22 11 44:Feliy.. 24 (I adi March. 2-.: ii aa^ April.. 21 ir. a I .May .. I'.i lil ."i7 June.. 1>» (I ai Julv .. 17 li". If) () 4(1 Aut,' 1,'i 'u Se|)t 4 .^.I'Oct la 21 a; la 17 4: Nov Dec lii 14 II. 12 20 20 11 .'•i S 21 ,") HI a 1(1 ai 4 27 17 2a 2a 21 *> Periffee. i I •Ittiiy.. March. April.. May . . .lune. . July ., Au},' . Sejit . . Oct. .. 17 14 Nov .. 1.^ 8 Dec .. 1). 11. a 12 ai HI 1 1 2!) IH 27 (1 24 la IS 21 l.-i 1) 12 ti 1) la S I .'■. 11 a 1.5 ao 11 OCCULTATIONS OF STARS BY THE MOON, 1900. The time Kiveii for the disaiipcaiance and reai>pearance is the eastern standard time of tlie Wasliiiiffton occurrence, the hours beinjLr numhcred from (midnight) to 23. Date. Name. • 1 'c a' 55 Immersion E. Standard Time. Emersion 1 E. Standard ' Time. I L c < Date. Name. ♦J 1 Imine'-sion E. Standard Time. L c < Emersion E. Standard Time. S la,- B < II. .M. o H. M. n 11. M. o If. M. o Jan. 8 104 I'iscium .. ( 15 411 ra 17 4 2.10 Auk. 7 H. A. C. (l;!36.. 6 20 41) 37 21 .11 302 11 X' Tauri ') 1.-. a4 811 1(1 a4 244 s 11. A.C. (1707.. (1 20 18 42 21 23 200 11 \-Tauri ii 1.-. ail 112 Ki.ao 221 11 11. A.C. 75H2 . 5 3 2(1 08 4 18 200 la 14 (Jeniiiioruni 1 20 4 a 122 22 2 2.10 11 c' Cai)ricoriii. . 5 3 32 113 4 12 191 Fel,. r. 27 .Vriclis (1 22 4:: US 2a 211 223 12 I.alanile 44337. 2 21 a2 201 12 I'i-ciuni .... 1 21 40 8 22 14 301 « (i.'i Ari' lis (1 21 24 ,"|0 22 24 208 1 !•' 1(1 1'isciiun. . . . 2 30 75 3.11 222 1 \' Tiiuri Ti 2a 40 1)4 24 44 272 i 18 .13 Tauri (1 1 1 (1(1 2 268 4 X= Tauri (1 2a 44 11.') 24 4a 2a 1 2(1 e Leonis 1 18 2(1 142 10 10 2(12 12 .'i ( 'aiicii (1 1 M 1(1!) 2 41 241 .Se).t.l2 p' Arietis. . . . 7 21 1(1 (14 22 2(10 la h Lennis (1 21 r,» 8.") 2a la 334 12 p' Arietis (1 22 5 2(1 •22 45 20(1 16 p- Lennis r> Jl lao 148 2i)l 1 13 10 Arietis 7 21 132 0.12 18(1 17 H. A.C. 401 Ki. (1 a ,io 1(12 4 4;-. 2(12 ! 13 54 .Arietis (i 4 8 75 5 20 2.1(1 Is 9 Virtrinis .... (1 1 42 1.V2 2.'>9 275 14 H. A. C. 1242.. (1 24 1.13 37 IVO 22 S .Scoriiii . ... :> «) .")7 a7 7 4a 335 15 V Tauri 5 1 311 55 2 40 288 2a 22 Ophiuchi... ( r. 2;'. 44 (1 10 327 Oct. 1 2i)Sai,'-illani... 5 20 40 17 21 23 308 2r. ai Sayittarii . , " 4 47 142 .I 2(1 20!) 6 Lalan.le 44337. (1 .12 121 1 25 184 Mar. 14 14 Sextant is 1 4(i 1(17 144 258 1 " !) I'isciuni . . . 7 10 4 7 10 41 20!^ 14 ad Sexlantis . . - 10 111 .11 11)48 5 7 1(1 I'iscium . . . (1 !» 70 1 Itl 223 1.-. 5"i Leonis (1 a 44 88 4 42 323 ! 11 13 Tauri (1 3 24 142 4 2 •2(Hl ^r, 57 Leonis ( 4 1(1 141 r> 14 2(10 12 <; Tauri 3 23 35 75 24 41 2/.T 24 Saturn 1 alt 100 2 40 2(10 1(1 20Cancri (1 4 15 7« 5 2(1 324 April ^> 1.") (;einin(iruni 7 18 2 I.s2 18 18 202 2(1 lianiis 17 34 1)5 18 47 2.16 1;-^ S.'i A'iryinis.. . . (') 4 48 ISl r, ,1 208 1 -27 52 Ophiuchi. . . (1 17 40 50 18 47 2!)() 2a 8 .Aiinurii 1 I r r 308 IS f Sajfittarii.. . (1 a .14 27 4.''.1 3(K) 7 11. A.C. 1242.. 6 10 .13 4!) 20 4.1 289 21 n. A.C. 7.^.02.. r> 4 10 (18 r> 38 233 8 \v- Tauri (! 4 14 IIS 5 14 242 21 c' Capricnnii. . ;") 4 20 71) 5 3(1 222 11 1 Ciuicri (i 20 4!) 12(1 2130 249 2a K I'isi'iuni .... r> 2 43 2 .14 2(1!) 13 (iOCancri (1 1 32 181 1 52 213 2a 11 I'iscinin. . . . 7 2 7(1 2 .18 23.1 13 ii- Cancri 4 2 31 6(1 3 20 337 .June I 20 Ciincri (1 20 1(1 r.(i 20 40 ;iai 30 1(1 I'iwciuni . . . (1 1(1 38 47 17 51 253 :> e Leonis r 10 2 101 '.^0 24 22:1 .30 10 I'isciuni . . . 5 23 1) 53 24 10 260 14 M. A.C. (ia;!(l.. (1 2 .'ill 41 4 a 2s() Dec. r, 13 Tauri (1 1 !) 122 2 4 227 1-. 15. A.C. 0707. (1 2 .14 (la 4 12 2,13 r 14 Tauri (1 2 2 141 2 41 211 18 .'>] Acpiiirii .... (1 4 V2 r, .1 10 2110 10 A' CaiKMi .... 11 (1 4 87 7 7 325 Julv i» I'iazzi 17 . ... .') 20 as 14!) 21 18 208 11 w Leonis. . . . (t 2 .10 120 4 18 2i)0 10 .Saturn _ 22 r.i 74 24 ia 2(17 12 55 Leonis 6 23 45 175 24 12 228 la 8 A(|Marii 7 20 48 all 21 38 20. 18 10 I,ihra (1 2 38 78 3 28 319 20 ac Arietis (j 4 1.'-. !)() r. 21 218 27 K I'isciuni 5 10 12 74 20 22 229 The disappearance always takes i)lace on the ritfht liand side of the moon, and the reappearance on the left, when viewed throuffh an inverting' or astronomical telescope. 1000] ECLIPSES, PLANETAKY CONJUNCTIONS, ETC. 29 Eolipses, Plarietary Conjunotions, etc., ir\ the Year 1900 • January. May. 11. II. , , D. II. a ' I). II. • f 23 12 e 6 (I 4 50 N I 16 6 6 ( i '•'> 8 H 2 12 9 i 1 9 1 -'^ N 25 10 n n ri) 2 2 ill I'c'iihelioii iJ 23 9 6 S 2 10 S 27 5 9 in Perihelion. 2 3 11 9 (Jr. Ik'l. iMi. 6 (( s. 9 " s 1^ Id 14 » n Or. II<1. I,al. S. d '! U \ 13 N September. 7 20 « <« h 5 51 S 17 14 u 6 1 1' 1 4 S n. 1 II. ^ i> 2 9 ill W 2(1 9 6 d (( d a -ll S 6 I ' (') 1(1 1» 1 i 6 9 <5 '- ill A))lielioii. 2(i 27 15 14 in a 5 © 1 2 15 11 i ( H 51 N Stationary. '20 8 h 9 6 6 <{ 6 i X 2 3N 28 (1 9 6 i 20 s 3 15 ]i ■< ( l-i 1 5 S 28 3 1^ 2 S 28 i''»'i Kclipsufl, visllile. 6 13 12 9 Great. Hel. Lat.N. SO 8 6 1 6 ( ?■ f> 44 S 30 •1 9 Slip. ^ (') 12 9 Slip. 6 -^ 30 17 6 ■' s 31 9 in I'frihclion. 17 13 9 at Great, elonj^. 46 1 VV 31 17 9 6 1 9 5 N IS 7 6 6 1 d 4 52 .N l!l 12 9 d i 9 2 50 N February. June. 22 n n n. II. ' 1). II. • f 22 14 + Li 23 7 '•) enters =!i= Autumn com. 2 i) 9 6 >l 9 •' .•■12 S 1 1 9 at f,ni'at. hrilliaiicy. 24 15 9 d ( 9 4 50 N a « i 6 « 1 2 S 1 u ■ • 20 4 V d ( ]/ 13 N in ?y 6 1 h \ 28 S 8 17 e (!r. Hel. l-iil. s. 7 10 9 6 * 9 2 54 N 20 23 9 a 10 "i tinp. '•' 10 12 9 Great. Hel. Lat. N. 30 23 u 22 4 (J Oreiit. llil. 1 . s. 11 15 I-. d ( Z! 1 '.i!> N 22 '.^3 71 6 i ]; i 31 N 12 t Kclipsed, part, visible. October. 24 17 1-. 6 1) i (i ¥ n 9 6 ( S in I'erihelioii. 5 4 9 a ;^7 s 28 4 9 6 i 9 1 2l» N 28 8 h 6 ( hi 50 S 3 4 4 M S 29 I>. •> II. 9 6 1 9 5 9N July. 29 30 23 14 9 9 Great, elon^. 23 44 K Great. Ilel. Ut. S. November. f) 14 ♦ Stationary. n. II. ' 8 6 at . II. • ' August. 3 4 11 23 9 9 Gr. Hel. Lat. N. Gt. Hel. Lat. N. 2 3 9 in I'erihelioii 1). II. 5 •> ¥ 6 2 20 9 6 '( 9 " 46 N 1 3 9 inf. d '^ t •><> « (Jr. elon^'. 20 SOW o 10 9 i i C 2 7 N 3 15 9 Great. He!. Lai. S. 12 20 d d ( i s iaN () i) ? Stalioiiar.v. r> 4 11 ci ( ?: 1 22 N 14 4 i 6 :•) J 1 S in 'S 1 (i h c! ; 1' 50 S 19 2 9 6 { 9 2 19 N 14 •2 )•. Stat ionary. 7 12 6 6 * d 1 27 N 10 23 * 3 17 « 9 in Aphelion. 10 21 9 Stationary. 20 7 9 6 { 6 2N 18 12 ?i 6 ^ 2S 1!) 9 at Gr. Kloiiff. 4i. 35 !■: 22 15 » ill & 30 11 « 6 U 9 43 S Tables of Measurement. Square, Surface, or Land Meaaure. The s.piare foot (MHiiiiiiis 144 sipiare iiiclu's. Yard ^ 9 feut 1.290 iiichcs. Uod. pole or l>er'' , .'ill', vurds 272, feet. Chain- 10 rods 4S4 vanls 4.3,50 feet. Rood-=40 rods^ l,210yard.s 10,890 feet. Acre^4 ro(xlK - l(io nwls 4,840 yards. Yard of land =30 acres 120 roods. Hide- 100 acres 400 roods. Mile - 640 acres 2,,500 roods 0,400 chains -- 102,4IMI rods, poles or perches, or 3,(i97,COO .scpiare yards. I .All acre /in/^A/// statiMl has four ecpial sides of 09^ yards ; I iifcii Idle mcasiiieiiK'iit uives each side 208'71 feet. I The sides of a sipiarc half-.icre would he 147'581 feet, and j of a sipuiie ([Uarter acre 101 '255 feet. Angular Measure. 00 Seconds " - 1 .Minute. (ill .Minnies ' ^1 Decree. 30 Decrees ~ 1 Sin;ii. 90 lieyices -- 1 (^luadraiit. 4 (v'oi'draiits, or 300 ... - 1 Circiunference or Circle. 30 ECLIPSES OF JUPITEHS SATELLITES. [1 })()() ECLIPSES, Etc., OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES, 1900. In eastern Hfandard time (iih.-2Mh.) Ir in, ili'iioieH transit of Hatclilto; . II. M. I). II. .M. I). II. M. D. II. M. 21 1 1 or ilif 30 (I 14 111 treg 8 •> 35 1 tr in 21 14 1 ec re 4 (! 34 1 ec din 12 48 \\ tr eq 4 21 1 sh in .> 51 1 x/i in 31 20 .54 111 treg fi 5 .'-.7 6 21 (! 48 12 5 38 () 31 ti 34 13 (1 2 14 5 21) 16 4 27 20 4 4!) 21 4 12 5 14 5 M) 23 4 It) 8 1 57 3 .35 21 ,53 111 sh eg in tr in 111 treg 1 tr eg 1(1 17 18 22 23 1 21 44 15 28 n 1 //• in 1 sh ill 1 sh eq 111 treq 9 20 (1 21 -.iH 22 35 22 40 1 1 or (/i« 1 or dis 11 or re 11 rr dis 20 28 57 53 ft 23 57 1 1 1 sh eg 111 trin 1 1 sh in 11 tri.i 11 or re 8 9 3 40 4(1 1 13 2 51) 22 9 1 rr (/in 1 sh in 1 /(• in 1 t r eg I ec (lis 19 22 23 23 1 22 23 .30 12 45 1 14 111 /)•(■'.; Ill sh in 111 sh eg 11 trin 11 sh in 10 20 7 21 ft 22 21 11 19 Hi 19 4!) 1 sh in 1 tr eg 1 sh eg 1 1 sh eg 111 ec re 30 1(1 1 rr ills 10 44 1 or re 23 27 11 treg 16 22 4() 11 or (/)■;* 31 22 1 sh in 21 28 1 sh eg 1 43 11 sh eg 17 20 46 I tr in February. 28 1 tr in 21 51 1 treg 1 1 ec Ilis 24 1 10 1 */( in 22 3 1 sh in 4 5 44 1 sh in 34 1 */( eg 13 2 2 21 49 1 or dis 18 19 44 11 treg 6 6 25 1 or re 14 3 49 III sh in 25 39 1 rr re 19 49 11 sh in 6 3 2U W ec dis 14 21 45 11 trin 21 11 I treg 21 27 I rr re. 3 3(1 1 tr eg April. 23 33 n sh eg 21 52 1 sh eq 21 ,50 Ill ecdis 8 .3 2 11 treg 11) 1) 11 trel) 1 sh III 26 1 3 111 /)• in *?2 22 11 sh eq 10 5 13 111 tr in 1 3 1 or re 16 2 40 .30 18 11 trin 25 10 4(1 11 tr in 12 4 59 1 ec dis 4 4 111 .v/( in 2 57 1 //■ in 1 48 11 sh in 19 .53 I or dis 13 3 20 1 tr in "2 ( 1 tr eg 17 3 1 rr dis 20 29 111 or din 4 19 1 sh eg 3 23 52 11 cc dis 2 28 1 oc re 26 19 23 1 treg 13 r> 32 1 tr eg 11 ec (lis 4 4 22 11 or re 21 9 1 sh in Juiy. 20 41 1 sh eg 5 59 5 17 111 or re 21 23 1 tr in 1 22 41 1 1 ec re 27 19 43 11 ecre 14 2 .50 1 oc re 1 4 15 1 sh in 23 22 1 sh eg 23 35 1 or dis 15 3 17 3 17 11 nh eq 11 tr in 8 1 4 38 48 1 ec (/(o 1 or re IS 23 35 20 .54 1 //• eg 1 or /■(' .) 20 21 45 3.3 1 /)• Id I sh in September. 5 42 11 treq 23 43 1 tr in 21 23 40 11 sh ill .)*j 58 I tr eg 2 19 ft 1 trin 17 4 21 111 sh in 9 54 1 d/t eg 23 58 11 /(■ in 23 47 1 sh eg 20 22 I sh in r, 8 1 1 1 sh eg 1 55 1 f;-r(; 1 1 ec dis 22 2 7 11 .<./( eq 3 21 2 1 rr re 21 19 1 tr eg 20 4 1 sh ill 11 .) 2(1 2 22 11 treq 6 20 18 111 or re 3 19 46 1 rr re 5 14 1 /(• in 12 1 1 1 rr re 24 1 57 1 rr dis 21 57 111 re dis 19 4(1 11 or re (i 12 I sh eg 1 or re 2 13 111 or (fix 4 12 1 oc re 23 49 111 ec re 10 ft2 1 1 rr dis 21 4 45 3 51 111 or re 22 8 111 ec dis 8 21 11 or dis ft 19 34 111 sh in 22 3 28 11 sh ill 23 25 11 ^- i/( 23 3 1 sh in 9 1 18 1 1 ec re 9 21 2 1 tr in 5 52 11 sh eg n tr in 23 57 11 sh eg 23 7 1 //• ill 1 22 1 or dis 10 19 55 1 1 or dis 5 55 13 1 49 11 ^r^/ 2ft (1 111 or re *),) .33 1 tr in 12 19 24 11 sh eg 24 2 40 11 oc re 14 3 21 1 rr dis 1 1(1 1 sh eg 2.3 28 1 sh in 20 49 111 treg 27 5 53 1 «/i 1(4 le 37 1 kTi ill 1 10 1 /(• eg 10 44 1 //• eg 17 20 11 1 or liis 28 3 14 1 ec dis 1 30 1 ?;• ui 20 25 1 ec dis 20 10 11 sh eg 18 19 44 1 sh eg 3 37 in or dis 2 49 1 sh eg 22 39 1 or re 22 56 1 rr re 19 19 26 11 sh in 5 20 111 or re 3 42 1 f / rgr 29 2 12 n tr in 11 20 11 1 sh eg 19 19 33 11 trin 17 1 2 1 or re 2 14 11 ,s/( in 13 21 54 111 or dis 23 19 .50 111 rr re IVTn 18 5 11 rr dis ■30 20 2) 11 or dis 13 23 51 111 oc re 25 19 28 1 trin Maruii. 19 2 18 111 rr (//s 22 ,55 11 ec re 15 2.3 24 1 1 or f/i« 26 19 43 11 tr in 1 2 33 1 ,s7) eg 3 58 111 rr re 31 3 43 1 or dis 17 ■'2 1 //■ in 19 .59 I rr re 3 4!) 1 O'r-/ 20 (J 11 ((/l lU 20 T4 11 x/i in 28 11) 34 11 rr re 6 3 11 sh in 1 45 11 tr in 20 3l 11 tr eg 30 19 29 111 or re 3 2 41 11 ec re •> 32 11 .s7i eq June. 21 37 1 or dis 2 48 11 DC dis 4 10 11 ^crf/ 1 51 1 /)• in 22 44 11 sh eg October. 5 13 n or rr 23 2 30 1 ^7( ill 57 I sh ill 18 21 2 1 t'-eg 1 sh ei) W tr ill 7 2 34 111 rr dis 3 17 1 h-t.'l 1 41 111 oc dis 22 6 3 18 .38 1 or dis 4 8 111 rr (V 4 43 1 .s/i eg 3 3 1 treg 24 2(*i 32 4 18 12 1 /(• eg 1 sh eg 1 sh in ft 7 1 ec dis 23 53 1 re (/is 3 10 1 sh eg 21 45 111 sli eg 11) 15 8 2 14 1 sh in 24 2 48 1 or re 3 52 111 rr re 22 49 11 sh in n is .56 3 29 1 tr in 23 11 1 s/i rr; 22 1) I oc dis 2.3 11 treg 21 19 4 11 sh in 4 2(1 1 x/i ".'7 23 55 1 trc'i o (1 27 1 ec re 23 27 1 or ilis 5 41 1 ?/• e,(; 27 2 40 11 «/( Jrt 21 29 1 /;• r.'/ 25 20 39 1 tr in November. 9 3 1 1 oc re 4 5 11 (/• in 21 39 I sh eg 21 48 1 sh in 11 17 40 1 or di« 10 2 55 11 rr rfjs 29 34 1 1 or re V, 22 36 11 or dis 22 53 I /)■ eg 12 17 48 1 sh eg 11 treg 5 15 11 or re 22 37 111 27 8 44 <}•> 26 8 9 22 25 7 40 22 24 7 3 22 23 6 2(1 22 22 6 44 22 21 6 5 22 20 4 20 22 20 3 40 22 21 3 5 22 21 .1 23 22 22 1 37 22 24 55 22 25 13 22 26 23 20 22 28 *;,> 44 22 29 22 2 22 30 21 10 22 32 20 35 22 33 19 54 22 34 19 11 22 30 18 31 22 38 17 63 22 39 17 15 22 41 16 39 22 43 10 ■> 22 44 15 2.3 22 45 14 47 22 4(1 14 12 22 45 13 38 22 46 13 3 22 43 12 29 22 41 PRINCIPAL PHYSICAL FEATURES OF CANADA. The principal physical features of Canada are the Uoclty -Mountains and the Laurentian ranjfe. the plains of the North West Territories, the fjreat laltes and Hudson Biiy and the Bay of Fundy, and the Maolienzie Uiver and St, Lawren(^e Itiver l)asins. The ^reat inlaiul lalies, five in nuiul)er. form, with their.connectinjf rivers, a eonii)lete system of navi}fation frotn the liead of Lalio Superior to the Atlantic Ocean, a distance of 2,384 miles. They (;over an area of about 100,0(10 sipiare miles, Other lalies of hu-^'c size are (Jreat Bear, 11,200 sriuare miles; CJroat .Slave, 10,100 scjuare miles; Winnipcfjr, 9,400 square miles, ami Athatiaska, 4,400 square miles. The principal mountains are the Uocky Mountains in the west, extending: from the Arctic Ocean to the Uniteil .States; llie.\ contain tlie highest jioints in the Dominion, amon^ the chief being' .Mount Hooker, 16,760 feet; Mount Brown, 10,000 feel, and Mount .Mur(;hison, 15,700 feet. The i>riiicipal rivers are llie St. Lawrence (with its tributaries, the Ottawa, the St. Maurice, the Richelieti and the Sa;jrueiiav). tlie St. .loliti, the Hestiffouche and the .Mirainichi ri\ers, flowiuj^ into the Atlantic Ocean ; the Macken/ie, Copperniiiie and (Jreat FUh rivers eniptyiny: into the Arctic Ocean; the Saskatciiewan and Red, the Nelson, Clmrchill and .Vlliaiiy rivers flowing'' into tlie Hudson's Bay ; the Fraser and Columbia emptyiiifj; into the P.aciHc Ocean. lliidsdti Bay is a lai'trc inland sea. havinjr an area of 3,50,000 .square miles. Including; its two arms it has an extreme leii'jtli north and south of 1,300 miles and a width across the l)ay proper of about 000 miles. The Bay of I'undy, l"o mile-; Ion','-, and from :!0 to .50 miles wide, nearly separates Nova Scotia from New Brunswick, the comiectin>; Isthmus of Chitrnecto beinir al)out 15 miles wide. Tlu' princi|(al inlands in Canada are Baffln Land, I'rince Albert Land (wliich are the principal islands in the new district of l'"raiikliii), Vancouver and (,iut!Pn Cha 'lotte Islands in British Columbia; Prince Kdward Island, C.a))e Bn'ton Island and .\nticosti in the Gulf of St. I eeice. The climate varies yreatly. The avera^'e mea temi>eraturc is- in I'rince Edward Island, summer, Ol'O dcMfrees F., and 10-5 in winter : New Brunswi(!k, su .mer 60 decrees and winter 19'0 ; Nova Scotia, summer 06 '2 and winter 25-0 ; t^tuebec, .58-3 summer and 15' winter; Ontario, 03 '0 suuuner and 19'8 winter; Jlanitoba, OO'l summer and 0'8 winter ; British Columbia, summer 61' and winter 32"4. 32 II MEAN PF.ACEH OF STAUS. MEAN PLACES OF U2 STARS FOR JANUARY, d -10. [1000 I!) Name of Star. a AiidroiiKMlii) .. . . y PettaMJ Alj/fnib, I Ccti laCetl a Ciui8io|ieiiu . . . Cfli < I'iHoiuin fi Aii(lruiii<>i(JB.. Ceti UrsiuMin I'nla'n I'iNcluin.. . PiHUilllll... . Ceti ArietJH Aiidroiii(!»Ceti ) Virifinus 3-4 T A V m » I 3 I3ll' + 8 fi'l! 14 2(I(»I 24 Mil 34 4U-8 38 34'2| 67 4.11' 1 4 7-8: 1« 1-6 22 33-2! 20 7 1)1 40 6'7 4U3l-r) 4U «■» f)7 4f)'.'>' I 1 32-1 3« 7l| 45 ri82 i fi .".4 3 V, V)-8 11) 2.VI 41 :i2-3 68 4tS-l)| 4 14 till 30 10 it 60 28-8 5 9 18'0 9 43-il li) M-i 20 .'>3'8 31 83 43 0-l» 49 45 '6 62 1111 B 8 50-5 ie54'« 31 .50 -1 40 44 -.I, 62 r.;j-4 54 4l-7| 5!t 5-s' V 4 19-5 14 91] 21 43-7! 28l3 2i 34 »-l 39 11-9; -i7 •'•'•7 III -*- I 4 8 11 5-0 20 55-0 52 21-8 52 51 3 9 22 4()'4 2(1 10;l 40 lO-Oj 3 •-'•8' 14 270 21 15 2 27 32-8 44 0-1 65 17 '5 57 33-7 59 51-6 8 47-6 22 47-7 25 28-4 31 49-7 43 57 48 34-4 4 58 -8| 14 47-4 3-09 3-08 Docliniit'ii 1} 28 32 18-0 14 17 3.f6 H"' - 1)22 41-8 3'lHl 3-38 301 3- 11 3-3'. :i-o(ij 24-83 3-J(i 3 10 2 -mi 3-3(1 3 00 3 37 3-10 3'30l 3-42 4-20 3-22 3-50! 3-541 3-411 3-44 3-90 4-43 2-88 3-79 3-00 3 04 2-84 3-25 4-40 3-02 3-03 3-47 2 04 29-01) 2-3(i An'l Var. Name of Star, - 4 30 36 -6 55 69 20-2 -18 32 7-4 7 21 0-5 35 6 25-5] - 8 41 57-6 88 42 20 14 49 491 8 39 10-2 -10 49 44-3 20 19 9-4 41 60 59-9 22 69 22-8 2 48.5-M 14 40 121 19 20-27-5 49 30 19-4 8 40 37-2 23 47 46-0 21 48 31-0 15 23 10-5 10 IS :r\l Y' \ irifiiiis 6 N'irKiriiM a CaiiuniVt'iiatlo'r f \'iri;iiiiH Virjfinis a \-ii-y:iiiis (.S/iieii) 1} I'rHin Majoris. . . I) lloolis a Draconiri o H()oti«t(,4»-('M«r'«) p Koolis f Moot is o'Lilirai -10 19 32-4ij 9 49 10-7 11 4-27-7 4 9 15()| 02 17 •27-3: 7 52 .■iO-2! 21 4 17'9' 3 -24 25-4 09 52.58-9 {•07l- 10 17-7 3-001 15 7 51-9 3-181 54 15 2-8 3-08-22 3 49-0 3-07 - 39-8 - 4^7 - 6-1 - 5-5 - 0-4 -7-ol: - 7-0 - 9-0 -84 - 9-8 -10-9 -12-0 -13-9 -13-7i -15-51 -10-2 -10-4| -17-5! -18-1 -18-3 -18-4 19-0 19-3 19-4 19-4 -19-7 -r.)-.s -19-8 -19-9 -•20-1 -'20-0 -•20-0 -20-11 B ('rNai .Minoris. . . B llootis B Lilirn a C'i)r(inii) a Scrpeiitis c Hcrpt'iitis i I'rsiu Minoris. . . fli Scorpii lo-li S oiihiii.'lii 8-9j| y llcrciills 7-6| a .Scorjiii Antaren O-ol! i IkrculiH 4-0' < I'rsa' .Minoris, . . 4'4l r) (»i>luiit!lii 3'3l a' Ilcniilis 2-9ii B Di-iUMiiiis 2-5', 6 Scorpii 1-5 a Ophiiichi 0-9 B Ophiuclii 0-7 IX llerculis - 0-7 I Y liraconis - 1-0 I 6 frsat .Minr.ris.. , - 2-8JI /x' .Sajfiliurii - 4'7j| t) Serpent is 4-0 ! A Sat'iitarii (J L.> . ,) i'l'iia fl' l-ynu e Aout 3,-5(M» miles from east to west and l,4(Ml miles from north to south, and consists ol the provinces of Ontario and (Quebec (formerly I'liper anil Lnwcr (Janaila), Nova .Scotia, New Hrunswick, Manitoba, British Colur.ihia, I'riiice Kituard Island and tlie North-west Territories (which hitter contain the vast territory formerly under tlie control of tlie Hudson's Hay Company). It therefore ci)ini)riscs the whole of the northern half of North America, with the exception of th- United States Territory of Alaska on the west, and Labrador, which is under the control of the Uovet ineiit of Newfoundland, on the east. 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X c IN in I- c M a a; r- M m i; r- -. r- r. r. r. .1 ir. in i.i in *f -t •r •»• -* "T *^ "t .»• in in in in p- r-i i-t r- n « 'O P «o to -J 'O 'O c to in 'O in in in m m in in 10 m in m m m in m to -o c ;c p p o «c » p. Tl PI Tl r- Tl fH Tl 1-1 C» p- CI rH O^ ^ CI rH Tl rH Tl rH TI rn Tl .,3 - i; )/ ■ V ■ ■ = - - 4; o •/•, O [1 !)()() lt)()OJ TIDK TAIU.KS KOll lIAr.lKAX. C^irKIIKC, AND ST. .KUIN, NM». IVi TIDE TABLES FOR HALIFAX, QUEBEC, AND ST. JOHN, N.B., 1900. TlitHC Tlclr Tiililfs, ulili Tliliil liilTcri'i « f^r i>Micr pliu'cn, mit Imkiii' |)i'l>iii'iiii('iil lit Muniic mill KNIii'iii ■< ( Ni'll-i't'iriMtninu tiilc umii;i'M, ulijili urv ki'|il in i •iiiliiiiioiix n|i(rulliiii diiy miil niulit tliroiutiiiiit till' .M'ar. Tlu' i'ci'hi'iIm urr riiliii'i'il liv Mif liitcHi nu'tlinilH nf miul.XHJM, miil ilic i'iiiii|iiiiiiiiiiii iif llii' lulilrx IS iiiiiil(> ill till' Ni'illiriil Alliimiiir Ollli'i', Lmiiloii. Till Tiili' Tiiliit's fi'i' lliiliiii > nil' liii"i'il 11)11111 I 111' iiimlv >«i« lit i I't'i'iiril « liirli \vu>' iitiLiini'il iliiiiiii: llii' m'Iuh ix.'l, 18?i'2, iMlomiil l»iil, uilli whirli tlicii' liii» ln'in liiicii|iiii'iili'il llif r nl lur mii' tiill .M'lir fi llir pi'i'si'iil t.iijr umiifc, iiiuiii'l.N , Oftiilicr, 181>fi, to Nnxt'iiilirr, ]>'.»'■. '\'\\i- <,>iii'lii'i' 'I'lilili'". an- liuxt'il ii|iiiii llic rt-ronl du' Iwn (miiii- plt'lf .\(iir», fi'i'iii Niivciiilii'r, IMK'I, fn .Imiimn , 1>>1MI. 'I'lu- si, .lulm 'I'uIiIcm arc Imsi'il upnn the I'ci'oril fur two roilipli'li' .M'liiM iiJKii, flnlil April, It'll!, lo Mm\, IMMI. Till' 'I'm VI, I Ml 1 1 iiKNcKM, « lii'ii ii|ipliiil 111 till' Tiilr Tnlili'H, uIm' IIh' liiiii' ii( lii'jii mnl liiw wiilir iit. ntlitr pliicpH ill Simiiimil TillU' IIM illillc'iiliMl. Tllr ilKVi'li'lui's ,ipplii'iilili' In till' jliilitiix Tiihli s mr ili'li\ri| flnin llu' i:stiiMi..h- ttioiiiM uiMii ill till' Ailiiiirnll.N liHt, Tlii'.v \Nill tliriitiiii' in' inii't'i'i III full mid i'hiiiii;i' of IIh' ii ii, iiiul iipprnsl- liliilc iiiilv III iitlit'i' liiiii'>< of till' liiniilli. Till' ilitTfrclii'i'M fill' plaiTs iiliiiM' <,iii('lii'(' lire ilt>riM'i| frniii ^liiiiilfiiiiiiiuM olmci'X 111 ions ill Mi'MMi piiilils iliiriti'j UNO riiliipli'li' liioiltlis, nliliiiiiiil liv llli' Dt'pm'tliiillt of I'lilillr Works. Th('N«< (lilTrii'iii't'H iiri' I'oiTci't wliili' I 111' Will If in Itif IliM'V Si. I.n ,\ rciiii' is nl iis uriliiiiiiy Ii'mI; lull ilif liincM nf I lie tide wliii'li tlir.v \i\\c iii.i.N Im' sli;:liil\ I'iii'lv nl' liii' rr«pi ii iM'l.v , III till' Mi'iisoiiy wlii'ii (III' viiiii'i' ii iinnMimll.v liiyli or low. Till' ililTfi'etii'ON liclow <^ii(>lii'i nii' IhimiI u|>iiii Minnillmicoiis oliMci'viitions frnin tlir I idi<-u:iiii|jr<lll'KUKM'KS./'ii/-/A( .tllilillii- r'lllnl III' Sciii Sri'llti. TlirKf ilitfi'ii'iii'cn wlii'ii iiplilii'il 111 llii' llalifiix 'I'iili- 'riiliii's, wivi' Ilii- liiiir of IliKll iiiiil Low Wiili'i III llii' pliiri'H nmiH'il, III Sliuiiliii'il I'iiin' tnr i!m' i'iIIiIi imi lilinii wliirli i.s four hourHHlowor than (lirrnuiili Mi iin TIhh'. I ♦M'KhKC TIDK TAHI.KS. TlliM. Mil TKIlKNCKH ,1'iir till .S■^ Lil im iiri\ Tli.'sr ilitl'iH'Mi I > mIh'Ii ii|iplii'il til 111.' lli iiH'ridian; r.KcrpI wlii'lr nlhrniisi' iliillnili'il. liOCM.fl'V. Cnrfrrliiill In lliillfiix Till ill's. .Sulit. CiipoSiililr, Clmki' Hill .\itt'i'riiu'i' lo 111' iiililiil lo i^iii'lii'i' Talili'S. Spi'in,'?!. Niap Frrt I'-ri't 11 ;i t -I 8 .■) 7 ti n (•i.l 7 I'l Ii .") I A liiii'i' ijiiiliii Thrrr Kivri'H CliaiMiilaiii liilliil'llll Cap 11 III Hochi'. . . Oioiiiliiii'K I.ntliiiiii'ir roiiil rialon SI. .\iilinlii.'< VlKliKr 4 4 a t;.;. tij til 6>, ■«|. 4-^ :,}. 4.', 4i 4 4 4 4 . lilhnr (.hlrhi-r. I I Jl'iwsi' Islr l/lslrt ttriKiiaux Point llivii'i'i' ilii 1,11111) (il'I'l'M Irtlilllll Tiiclnilsai' r.i.' Mmiil riitlirr I'l lint Kit 111' .Mrlis • (iilspl'' lilisill "S.W. I'oiiit, Antirosti. H, Wivtur. I,. Water II M. II. :m 4 4,) I'l 1,-) 4 V2 .■. 33 3 41 4 r.i 2 44 3 .Ml '.' ai 3 111 'J IM) 2 ,M 1 41 2 11 a") a-) (M) 00 Mi'ini limiKr of Tillt". !''i'i'l. 10 2 2i 4-8 t!'9 7S 12-2 142 14-8 DitTrrce \n'' mihtrnr for II. w ItA.NdK OK Tide. HpriiiKK. I Nraiw. 1 42 3 117 3 4ri 04 ir> 2(1 2.") 3(i 24 Vvvt. 19 18 17J ll> 17 14 14 13.S i) 6 Feet. 13 13 13 101 9i 10 l'^ 8- 3 I • In Staiiilmil Tiiur for the rtOth meridian. Tide Talile.s are also i'oni|mted liy the Tidal Survey, and is.' : Chiirlnllelown, I'ietoii, .and SI. I'aiil Island in (jabot Strait; with tidal differeiii'es for Nnrtliiiinlierliuid Sli'iiit. mill oilier points nn the southwestern side of the (liilf of .St. Lawreni'e. Also for Father I'niiit, the I'ilol Station nn the St. Lawrence, and Ste. Croix Mar above (^lllel)e('. The perinaneni and tidal sets of inrreiits in various parts of the (iiilf are also heini,' iii\estii,'ated by .^Ir. Dawson, Kii'j:ineer in eharsre of the Survey. The results hitherto obtained have bei'ii published, and copies of these publications may be had, on iipplication, from the Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. m TIDE TABLES, HALIFAX. [1000 TIDE TABLES, HALIFAX, 1900. JANUARY. U I HlOH W.VTKH. l,l)\V W.\TKR. 1 FortMioou. 1 Afternoon. Kdifiuion. .\ftiTnonn. >f & ft Time. 'Ht.|Thno. ; Ht. i 1 Thiif. Ht. Tiiiif. 111. 1 H. M. Ft.iH. M. 1 Fl. H. M. ! Ft. Tf. M. Ft. l' M. 7 30 ' 7'> ' 20 n 71 1 20 2 5 14 3 14 2 Tu. S 22 7-7 1 21 2 , 7-3 2 10 2 3 14 51 13 3| W. 9 13 1 77 1 21 ol 7 4 3 10 2 3 15 43 13 41 Th. 10 3 ' 7 f. ! 22 40 ' 7". 4 8 .)-.) 10 3H 11 51 P, 10 32 7-4 , 23 30 , 7-4 5 8 o-o 17 35 ; ti 61 Sn. 11 43 71 .. .. . ■ 10 2-3 18 34 1\S 71 .Su. 21 7 2 12 38 07 7 13 2 4 19 34 • >••) 8 M. 1 13 7 13 39 0-3 8 18 2 4 20 33 2 5 9 Til. ; 2 8 (5 8 ; 14 40 oo 9 21 2 4 21 .33 2-8 10 vv. , 3 10 t; 6 ' 10 5-9 10 20 2-4 ')'» 30 3 11 Th. ! 4 18 ti-3 1 17 19 5 9 11 18 2 3 23 31) 30 12 J\ 1 5 21 0-5 1 18 18 f, (1 j 12 14 •}■•> 13 ;-iii. ' IJ 1() or, : 19 4 2 20 31, 13 5 21 14 Hu, 1 7 5 (! 7 19 4(1 03 1 IS ' 30 13 50 20 15 M. , 7 48 67 ' 20 25 t>-5 2 3 3-0 ; 14 29 2 Ifi Tu. 8 27 6-8 i 21 1 tit! 2 40 2 9 ! 15 4 20 17 W. 1 9 4 ()-8 1 21 30 ti'ti 3 10 1 29 ; 15 37 2 1 18 Th. 9 40 67 22 11 til) 3 51 2-8 10 9 •>■■» 10 V. 10 17 tii; 22 47 (i-O 4 25 2-8 10 40 2 3 20 Sii. ' 10 ,">,") 6T) 1 23 24 tiO 5 00 2-8 17 13 2 4 I'l .^11. u a-) 6-2 i . . . . 5 37 2-9 17 48 2 5 22 M. 2 (i-5 1 12 IS til IS 29 ' 18 27 27 23 Tu. 41 6-4 13 .") 5 9 7 10 J 29 19 13 2 9 24 \V. 1 24 CI i:( .-.7 .) I 8 9 28 20 8 3-0 25 Th. 2 14 14 M 5 9 13 • 27 21 11 3-0 at; 1', 3 12 >■■ ; li; ti 57 10 15 2-5 22 21 2'9 27 ."^11. , 4 18 (• '^ i; 13 U 13 2 '2 23 "3 27 28 .Su. ;i 'Ji- . S 18 10 (i-3 .. , 12 7 1-8 2',t .M. ti Ih V 19 3 07 6 18 24 1 12 ,57 14 30 Tu. 7 10 • 19 53 71 1 10 21 13 45 11 31 W. 8 2 (H 20 41 7'5 1 2 2 1-9 ! 14 34 10 FEBRUARY. 4) ' ft ft (I 10 11; \^ 14 15 ]•• 1. IS 19 20 21 2'' 23 24 28* Th. K. Sii, .Su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sii. Su. .M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sii. Su. .M. Tu. W. Th. !•'. Sii. .Su. .M. Tu. \V. Hid II Watku. Forenoon. Afternoon. Time. Hi. Time. Ht. MARCH. Hkih W.\tek. Low Watkb. I Forenoon. Afternoon. Forenoon. ! Afternoon H. M. 8 53 9 44 10 34 11 24 4t) 1 30 2 40 3 51 4 55 5 .54 I) 40 7 30 8 8 8 45 9 21 9 50 10 30 11 5 11 42 3l'i 1 22 2 2S 3 40 4 48 5 51 t; .50 I Ft.! 77 7 7 4 7 itHti ' 5 ' ■ 0'2 i 0-0 00 ' 0-1 0-3 0-4 I ti 5 li'5 , 05 0-5 0-3 i 01 5 '9 i (i-2! 0'2 01 0-3 ; 0-5 9 H. M 21 28 22 14 23 1 23 49 12 10 13 14 14 21 15 42 10 58 17 53 18 43 19 20 20 2 20 31! 21 9 21 41 22 12 22 44 23 18 23 55 12 23 13 11 14 10 15 22 11! 38 17 39 18 33 19 25 Ft. 7-0 7'0 7 '5 7 2 t!-0 01 5-8 5'0 5 57 5 9 1 3 04 t)-5 ti'O do 4 ti-3 5-8 5 5 5 5 5 9 3 08 7-2 Low VVATKlt. Forenoon. Time. ; Ht. Afternoon. H. M. 2 55 3 .511 4 48 5 48 49 7 52 8 .55 9 57 10 50 11 50 10 ."i9 1 40 2 U! 2 50 3 23 3 55 4 27 5 5 3t) 21 7 IS 8 31 9 40 10 40 11 35 Ft. 17 10 10 17 1-9 2 1 2-2 2 '9 28 27 2-0 2 5 2-4 i 2-3 2-3 2-4 ! •'■5 23, I 2'0 ! 1 1-0 49 r Time. Ht. H. M. Ft. 15 24 0'9 10 16 11 17 10 13 18 7 17 19 6 21 20 8 2-5 21 12 2-8 22 15 3(1 23 14 30 i'j .39 2i 13 23 2 14 2 19 14 3() 1-9 15 9 1-9 15 41 2 10 11 21 10 3" 2'2 17 ( 2 4 17 42 2 6 18 24 2-8 19 22 2 9 20 34 2 9 21 48 2-8 22 54 2-5 23 .53 21 12 29 1-3 13 21 10 APRIL. Time. > Ht. i Time. | Ht. 1 Th. 2 K. 3 1 Sa. Su. 51 M. 6 Tti. 7 W. 8 Th. 9. F. 10' Sii. 11 Su. 12, M. 13 Tu. 14 W. 15! Th. 10 j F. 17 Sa. 18: Su. 19! M. 20 Tu. 2' \V. 22 Th. 23 F. 24 Sa. 25 Su. 2(; M, 27 Tu. 28 W. 29 Th. H. .M. 7 40 8 38 9 27 10 15 11 11 .59 13 1 7 30 31' F Sa, 9 28 10 2 10 3« 11 10 11 ,58 3 50 2 2 3 1' 4 22 5 30 (i 32 7 28 S 20 Ft. 7 4 7 5 7 4 7-2 9 I'r5 07 6 2 5 9 57 57 5-8 60 6-2 6 3 64 04 64 0-2 6 1 5 't 5 8 62 61 6(.> li'I OS O'O 6-9 72 7 3 H. M. 20 15 21 3 21 50 22 37 23 24 i2 55 13 ,57 15 10 10 ;.'4 17 28 18 10 18 57 19 31 20 4 20 30 21 7 21 39 22 12 22 46 23 22 i2 48 13 50 Ft. 75 7-0 70 7 4 71 (i'l) 1 !5-5 , 57 I ! 5-9 1 Time, i Ht. I Time, i Ht. H. M. 1 43 2 3(i 10 34 11 29 Ft. 11 11 W 11 13 10 19 2 1 •>■.> 2 3 H. .M. Ft. 14 10 O'.l 14 ,57 0'9 15 45 10 10 30 1-4 17 31 18 >, s a ft ft ~ 1 High Water. Low Water. V Su. 2i M. 3 Tu. 4; W. 5, Th. Forenoon. Time. I Ht. H. M. i Ft. 9 9 ' 7-3 9 ,57 i 7 1 10 4t'i I' 8 11 3V 1.4 Afternoon. • ': 0-1 I I (''3 I 6-5 I 1 6'0 Oil I O'O I' i 0-5 ! I 6-4 ■ I 0-3 I ' 14 10 17 18 19 19 51 20 39 5 60 6 4 ' 6-9 1 7 3 , 7 i 77 ! 30 1 8 1 45 2 20 2 53 3 24 3 54 4 27 5 H 5 54 ,53 8 5 9 11 10 13 11 11 3(1 1 29 2 21 24 •>" 2 1 2 It 2 2 "0 ■J 1 2 3 2 2 21") 17 l-,5 11 (111 18 32 .) ., 1'. 41 1 19 39 2-6 7 Sa. 1 42 5-8 20 50 2 9 8 Su, 2 51 5 21 58 3 .M. 4 2 J ;) 23 1 2-9 111 Tu. 5 6 57 23 50 2-8 11 W. 1 ' 5 ,55 5 9 12 10 21 12 Th. ' 6 .38 01 12 ,54 21 13 1', 7 19 0-2 13 28 2() 14 Sa. 7 57 3 14 1-9 15 Su. ' 8 34 04 14 31 20 16 .M. 9 10 6-3 15 1 21 17 Tu. , 9 45 6-3 15 31 .> -.1 18 W. 10 21 6-2 16 3 2 3 19 Th. 1 10 .58 01 16 38 2.> 20 F. 11 40 00 17 10 2(i 21 .Sa. , 18 2 2-8 '),> Su. (1 40 0-2 19 2 2 9 23 M. 1 43 1 20 14 2'.l 24 Tu, 2 ,5i 2 21 30 2-7 25 \V 4 0-3 22 49 2-4 20 Th. 5 14 0-4 23 41 1-9 27 1". , 15 7 12 6 1-4 28 Sa. i 7 10 0-9 12 ,58 12 29 Su. ' 8 2 70 13 411 11 .30 .VI. 8 51 7m 14 39 ■ 1-2 1 Tinu'. 1 Ht.; H. M 21 25 22 10 Ft,' 7 3 22 ,5t; 70 23 40 6 ll 12 ,31 61 13 29 5 8 ' 14 33 5-6 15 41 56 16 46 5-8 17 38 00 18 19 0-2 18 ,51! 6-4 19 31 20 4 67 20 30 07 21 10 7 21 45 (I'll I 22 21 0-6 22 59 5 23 44 (;-3 12 31 59 13 30 ti 1) i 14 33 O'l 1 15 40 0-2 1 16 45 60 17 41 7-0 18 34 73' U) 25 7-5 20 13 7 20 59 7-5 Forenoon. Afternoon. Time. Ht. Time. Ht. H.M. Ft. H M Ft. 3 12 ti ;! 15 2S 14 4 2 10 10 18 17 4 .54 1-2 17 12 21 5 51 15 18 13 2 5 53 \X 19 20 2-8 7 .54 21 20 26 30 8 .55 2 3 21 29 3 9 52 2 4 22 27 2-9 10 45 2 4 23 18 27 11 31 23 3 2-5 12 11 2-2 41 2-3 12 48 2 2 1 14 2 1 13 22 21 1 46 1-9 13 55 o-o 2 19 1-8 14 27 22 2 53 1-8 15 2-3 3 29 18 15 3;5 2-5 4 8 1-9 16 12 2-6 4 50 2 10 53 2 8 5 38 21 17 44 2 9 30 2 '2 18 51 30 7 48 .)..) 20 10 2 9 H 53 .)-0 21 22 27 9 .53 21 22 27 2-3 10 49 19 23 27 1-9 11 41 17 21 1-5 12 32 10 ; 12 1-2 13 22 1-6 2 2 10 14 13 17 2 51 10 15 5 1-9 The Ti.MK. used is Standard Time, for the (!ntl> meridian; whi<'h is four hours slower than Greenwich Mean Time. It is cniiuled from lo .4 liours, from itiidniv'lit to iiiidniylu. Tile IlKiiiiiT is iiKasiired I'rnui a |ihiiie of rcfcrcn -e at unr hint hi'low | he Ie\il of Low Water at ordinary Sprinji; Tides; which is the daluiii of the .\dniiralt> Cliurls. Hence to olilaiu the hei.'ht aliove the Adniirally Datum, deduct rn foot from tlie liei^dit aliove ;,'iveti. *i >i ca ft h 1 1 Hi M 3 'I'l 4 W 5 '1'! 6 F, 7 Su 8 S'.! '1 .M 10 Tu 11 \y 12 Th 13 F 14 Sa 15 Su hi M. 17 Tu IS \V. 19 Th 20 l\ 21 ■•s;! ■».) Su 2.i M. 24 Tu. 25 W 20 Th 2i 1'' 28 S;i 29 Su, 30 M 31 I'u. TllK Dry Dock.— To fiiul the deiilli of water on tlie sill HiKh Water as ahove jfiveii. jf tins dock at any tide, (((/(/ 22-4 feet to thelieight of [1900 1900] TIDE TAIJLEH, HALIFAX. 87 \'rKK. VftkTiioon. riiiic. 1 Ht. l(. M. i Ft. ir, 24 (lit Iti Hi ■ 11 17 lU 1 13 18 7 ' 17 19 H 21 20 8 2o 21 12 2-8 22 IS 3(1 23 14 30 i'j 31) 'i'l 13 23 2 14 2 1!( 14 3(> 111 1") -,t lit 15 41 2 u; 11 2 1 IC 3" 2-2 17 ! 2'4 17 42 2 6 18 24 2-8 I'.l 22 2 It 2(1 34 2 It 21 48 2-8 22 hi 2!) 23 r)3 2 1 12 2'.) 1-3 1 13 21 110 TIDE TABLES, HAUF AX-Coniinued. lVater. Afti'rnoon. Time. 11 M 1,-. 2S Hi 18 17 12 18 13 19 20 20 2ti 21 29 22 27 23 18 12 ii 12 48 13 22 13 r>."i 14 27 15 l."> 3."i Iti 12 l(i 53 17 44 18 51 20 10 21 22 22 27 23 27 12 32 13 22 1 14 13 1 15 5 Ht. Kt. 1-4 1-7 21 25 2-8 30 30 2 9 27 2 -2 2 '2 2 1 2'2 22 2 3 25 2li 28 2 9 3-0 2 9 27 2 3 19 iti IH 17 19 iiwich Mean iiiiviy Spriiitf iiliy Datum, tliclH'it'lit of MAY. i l! Til. 2 W. 3 Th. 4 K. 5l Sa. HUill Wateu. Foronodii. Afternoon. ! 1,1 (w Water. Fon'iiooii. Tim.'. ; Ht.:Tim.'. iHt.i Time. Ht. Sii. M. Tu. W. Til. F. 12 Sa. 131 Sii. 14 M. 151 Tu. 16 W. 171 Th. 18' K. 19 Sa. 20l Sii. 21 1 .M. 22 1 Tu. 231 W. 24: Th. 25] F. 2ti! Sa. 27 i Su. 28; M. 29 T\i. 30l VV. 31 i Th. 1 Su. 2 M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sii. Su. 1« .M. 10 Tu. 11 \V. 12 Th. 13 F. 14 Sa. 15 Su. I'i .M. 17 Tu. 18 \V. 19 Th, 20 F. 21 Sa. 22 Su 23 M. 24 Tu. 25 \V. 21) Til. 27 F. 2M Sii. 29 Su. 30 M 31 Tu. II. M. ;!s 10 24 U 12 '(') '8 1 5 2 9 3 17 4 20 5 15 II 4 l> 48 7 29 8 9 8 48 9 2li Ft. (i-9 H'7 I 6-2 1 10 4 10 44 11 i 28 ! 'o 27 ' 1 27 •) ,34 : 3 48 i ■* 58 t; o 7 1 7 51 8 3ii 9 20 10 4 57 5't. 5 8 liO (ii (;-3 (14 (i-4 (!4 (i » (;-4 (ii (ii! 02 lid CO (12 (14 (i'ti (i7 67 67 (i7 H. M. 21 43 22 ''9 2.3 17 12 2 12 .55 13 52 14 .55 15 51 16 4- '7 32 18 14 IS 53 19 29 20 4 211 40 21 18 21 51 22 4-i 23 3 ■ 12 1? 13 i It c 15 11 16 18 17 17 l.S 12 19 3 19 .52 20 39 21 24 22 8 Ft. 7-2 611 6 5 (i2 60 5 9 5-9 (!0 61 63 6\' 67 68 6'9 (i-9 6-9 21 ,59 6'8 i| 22 44 67 2:! 33 tie, ' 12 17 6i 13 9 6 4 1 It 8 6 5 i' 15 14 no ,1 16 18 6 '8 Ii 17 17 7-0 7 3 7-3, 1 7"' 7-0 ; 6-8 1 1 II. Al. 3 .39 4 28 5 20 6 15 7 12 8 9 9 3 9 53 10 39 11 22 6 .38 1 16 1 53 2 31 3 10 3 51 4 35 5 27 (i 24 7 23 8 'Jli 9 .30 10 29 11 26 9 1 1 49 2 36 3 22 4 8 Aflcinoon. Time. I Ht. Ft. 11 Ii 16 19 2 6 26 2 1 I 19 17 17 16 17 1-8 19 2(1 21 I •>■•> I 2-2' 17 Ii 1-3 1-3 Ii 15 H M. 15 .5,S 16 ,53 17 .50 18 49 19 51 20 50 21 41 22 33 23 18 23 ,59 12 3 12 12 13 20 13 57 14 33 15 U 15 54 16 46 17 45 IS ,53 29 4 21 15 22 20 23 16 i'i 2.'> 13 12 14 2 14 51 15 40 16 ,30 , Ft. , I 2-2 i I 2-5 ' ' 2-8 ; 3 i3i ,31 3-0 2-8 ; I 2-6 I ' 2-3 I , - "• I 2i 2 5 : ■ 2 5 2 5 : 2 6 ! 27 , 12-8 ' 29 . 2-9 2-8 2 6 : 23 1 2-0 2-!2 ■''2 ! I 2-3; I -■•* ' 2 '5 . JUNE. JULY. Iiow Water. 1 Hum Water 1 Low \ Forenoon. V^ATER. 2 FoR-noon. Aftern oon. Ht. Ft"t Afternoon. Time. Ht. H. M. Ft. Time. H. M. Time. H. ^^ Ht. Ft. Time. ' Ht. H. M. ' Ft. 1 F. 10 49 6-6 22 ,52 6-5 4 55 18 17 21 2-9 2 Sa. ! 11 3.5 ' 6'5 23 37 6-3 5 42 2-0 18 13 30 3 Su. 12 23 6-3 6 30 2-2 19 6 31 4 M. i (') 28 1 6-f) 13 13 6-2 7 19 2i 20 31 Tu. i 1 25 5-8 14 5 62 8 9 2'6 20 53 30 b W. 1 2 24 5(i 14 ,57 6-2 8 59 27 21 44 2-8 7 Th. 3 25 5(i 15 50 6-2 9 48 2-8 22 33 2-6 8 F. 4 27 5(i 16 42 6 4 10 36 27 23 20 2i 9 Sa. 5 26 5 8 17 31 6-5 11 22 27 10 Su. 6 19 5 9 18 16 67 4 21 12 5 27 11 .M. 7 3 6 1 18 59 6-8 46 1-9 12 46 2-6 12 Tu. 7 43 6-3 19 40 7 1 27 17 13 28 2-5 13 W. 8 23 6-5 20 22 7 1 2 9 1-5 14 12 2-5 14 Th. 9 4 ; 6-6 21 6 71 2 52 Ii 14 58 2-5 15 F. 9 46 1 67 21 51 7 3 37 Ii 15 49 ; 2-5 16 Ha. 10 29 i 67 22 37 6 9 4 25 1-5 16 44 ! 2-5 17 Su. 11 14 1 6-8 23 25 6-8 ■ 5 16 16 17 46 1 2-6 IS M. 12 1 6-8 6 10 1-8 18 51 ! 2-5 19 Tu. 6 \7 (15 12 52 67 7 8 20 19 56 2-5 20 W. 1 15 6-2 13 49 67 8 10 22 20 ,59 2 4 21 Th. 2 20 60 14 50 6 6 9 12 2i 22 2-2 *>*) F. 3 29 5-8 15 53 6-6 10 U 2-5 22 59 2 2.3 ,Sa. 4 38 5-9 16 57 67 11 8 2 6 23 55 1-8 21 Su. 5 46 6-0 17 55 6-8 12 3 2-6 25 M. 6 48 6-2 18 46 6'9 6 48 1-6 12 ,56 2-6 26 Tu. 1 7 37 6i 19 34 69 1 38 1-5 13 48 2-6 27 W. 8 22 ■ 6-5 20 20 6-9 2 25 1-5 14 38 2-6 28 Th. 9 4 , 6-5 21 4 6-8 3 9 15 15 25 2 7 29 F. 9 43 66 21 46 67 3 5) 1-6 16 8 27 30 Sa. i 10 21 j 06 I 22 27 6-5, 4 29 1-8 16 .50 2-8 Afternoon. Time. 1 Ht. AUGUST. H. M. 17 33 18 17 19 4 19 ,56 20 53 21 49 22 41 23 29 Ft. 2-8 '.'■8 2 9 , 2-9 2-8 ' 2-6 2 4 2i i 12 19 1 2-6 13 9 2i 13 58 O-.j 14 48 2 1 15 39 2 16 32 2 17 28 2 18 29 2(1 19 32 2 1 20 37 21 21 43 21 22 48 2() 23 17 \V 12 2 2 8 12 54 27 13 42 2-6 14 25 2 6 15 3 •>5 r w. 2 Th. 3 F. 4 Sa. 5 Su. M. Tu. W. Th. « I 7 I 8 9 10 F. ir Sa. 12 Su. 13 M. 14 Tu. 15 \V. 16 Th. 17 F. 18 Sa. 19 Su. 20 M. 21 Tu. 22 \V. 23 Th. 24 F. 25 Sa. 26. Su. 27 M. •5 I' 28 Tu. 5 ' 29 W. 5 30 Th. ■5 , ; 31 ' F. Hiuii Water. Forenoon. Afternoon Time. ' Ht. Time, i Ht. H. M. 11 42 1 47 1 ,38 2 36 3 42 4 54 5 55 6 45 7 32 8 17 9 1 9 45 10 32 11 21 ■(') 4.5 1 48 3 4 4 20 5 .30 6 27 7 10 7 46 8 19 8 50 9 22 it ,5,5 10 29 11 4 11 41 Ft. 6i 5 9 57 5 '5 5i 5-3 5 *5 5 9 6 3 67 71 7i 7 5 7i 7-2 62 5-8 ,T'6 5-8 60 6-2 6 4 6-5 66 (16 6 5 6 4 6-3 I H. M. i Ft. 12 23 13 7 13 55 14 48 15 52 16 59 17 58 18 51 19 41 20 30 21 IS 22 7 22 57 23 49 12 12 13 5 14 3 15 14 16 30 17 34 18 28 15 20 30 21 4 21 37 22 11 oo 47 23 27 6 3 6-2 6 1 60 6 1 63 6 6 7 72 7 3 7i 7-2 7'0 6 6 6-9 66 6-3 6 5 9 60 6 1 6-3 (ii 6 5 6 5 6i 6-3 6i 5 9 Low Water. Forenoon. Afternoon. Time. Ht. Time. Ht. H. M. 5 34 6 12 6 .5(1 7 46 8 43 9 48 10 53 11 53 .34 1 21 2 8 2 56 3 45 4 36 5 30 6 27 7 28 8 35 9 44 10 ,50 11 47 21 1 8 1 46 2 19 2 ,50 3 19 3 47 4 14 4 44 Ft. 2-3 2 5 27 2-8 2 9 2-9 2-8 25 Ii 11 9 08 0-9 11 Ii 1-8 ' 2'.' ' 2-(l ' 2-8 2 9 28 19 18 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-9 2-0 2 2 2i 2 6 H. .M. 18 8 18 .58 19 .56 20 57 21 .59 22 57 23 46 i2 48 13 41 14 32 15 22 16 14 17 9 18 8 19 10 20 17 21 25 22 30 23 29 i2 3St 13 25 14 5 14 38 15 9 15 38 16 6 1(1 37 17 14 18 2 Ft. 2 6 2-6 2 6 2 6 2i 21 18 2i 18 1-6 Ii Ii li 1-6 18 2 2 21 2 27 2 5 2i 2 3 2 2 "'2 2-2 2-3 2 3 2i The TiMK used is Standiird Time, for the (ioth nieriilian : wliieli js four hours slower than (ireeinvich .Mean Time. II is I'diiiiiril frniii (t lo ■.!4 lioiirs, from miiliiiiilil to niiiliiiii'lil. The llKiiiiir is measured from a jilaiie of reference at (nii' J'lxil helosv the level of Low Watf at lU'dinary S|)riiur 'I'idis: whii'h is the (latum of the .\diiiiralty Ci.arls. Ileiiee to olitain the heiyht aliove the Admiralty Itatiim. dedii it 1 (l fool fi in the height iiltow j,'i\en. TiiK. DiiY hiKK. -To liiid llie depih ol war«'r on tlie sill of this dock al any tide, tuhl 22i feet to the lu'i),'ht of HiKli Water as ahme jriveii. 38 TIDE TA15LKS, HALIFAX. [1900 TIDE TABLES, HAUF AX -Continued. SEPTEMBER. C9 1=1 1 Sn. 21 Su. 3: M. 4 Tu. 5; \y. 6! Th. 7 P. 8 Sn,. ;• sii. 10 M. 11 Til. 12 W. 13 Th. 14 K. !,-> Sii. It; Su. 17 M. 18 Tu. I'.i W. 20 Th. 21 F. 22 .>^a. 23 Su. 24 M. 2.') Tu. 21) W. 27 Th. 28 1'. 29 Sii, 30 Su. Hidii Watkk. I,(>W AV'ATKlt. Forenoon. 1 Afternoon. Forenoon, i Afternoon. OCTOBER. Hid II Watkk. Low Water. Forenoon. Afternoon. Forenoon. lAftumoon. Time. , Ht.i Time. Hi. Time H. M 11 59 1 53 2 56 4 8 5 13 G 10 7 2 7 51 8 37 9 22 111 "8 1(1 ,V, n 44 (I 24 1 28 2 4U 3 57 5 5 C, i; 40 7 14 7 47 n 19 S 5(J 9 21 !' ,)3 ID 27 11 4 11 45 ! Ft. i ; 57 5 '5 5-4 5 4 ,5-7, 1 1)-; ' «■(; ' 7-0 ' 7-4 i77 77 ( T) "•4 7-0 t)j ' 5-9 ' 5 , 5i) 57 59 (5-2 (i'4 fiH iV7 ti 7 1; r r,7 6t; 0-5 6 3 H, M 12 21 13 8 14 6 15 12 16 24 17 29 18 2t; 19 20 20 11 21 1 21 5) 22 39 23 29 i'j 3S 13 44 14 54 16 r-i 17 U 15 111 18 5:i 19 2".l 20 4 20 38 21 11 21 46 22 23 23 2 23 44 16 5 5-8 17 13 5-8 IS 11) ;;ii 18 53 6 2 Ft. 6'2 61 6 61 6 3 lit; 7 7 3 7 4 75 7 3 70 67 66 6-1 5-8 '.•8 V8 Ml •>2 6 4 6."i 6 5 r.'5 i;3 6-2 6-it 5 9 H. M 6 8 7 " 8 6 9 16 HI 27 11 »l II 6 57 1 41; 2 33 3 21 4 11 5 4 6 3 7 7 8 16 9 32 10 3.5 11 32 '(') .39 1 15 1 48 2 18 2 46 .3 12 3 39 4 12 4 .">') 5 34 Ml, Ft, 2-8 2 '9 3'0 30 27 J -3 15 1-2 ro 0-9 10 13 16 21 2 5 2-8 2 9 2 9 Time. IHt.' - ^ H. .M. 19 6 20 12 21 15 22 15 23 12 i2 23 13 22 14 11 15 1 15 53 16 47 17 45 18 48 19 ,"i5 21 4 22 9 23 i'l Ft. 2 5 2 '.5 24 •)■») lii rit 1-5 12 11 10 12 14 17 2 21 2 2 2-8 23 uli 2 2 . ..| .... 0.7 2 1 13 5 2 5 21 13 39 2 3 21 14 9 O-O 21 14 r>8 1 ". »; 21 2 3 15 36 2 1 24 2 6 2-8 30- u; 10 16 .50 17 .35 18 28 2 3 2 4 2-0 NOVEMBER. ai A 1 Time. Ht. Time. Mt, Time. Ht. Time. Ht. 1 H. M. Ft, H. M, Fl. H. M. Ft. H. M. Ft. 1 M. n ;«) 57 12 3;? 6-2 1; 31 31 19 34 2 5 2 Tu. 1 21 57 13 32 HI 7 40 3-2 20 41 2 5 3 W ' 2 23 5-« 14 42 6 2 9 31 21 44 2 3 4 T'.i. 1 3 32 HI 15 .54 6 3 10 10 2 8 22 43 2 5 h. 4 38 6-4 17 3 6t> 11 11 2 3 23 37 17 6 Sa. 5 39 t;v 18 3 7-0 12 6 19 7 Su. 6 32 7 4 18 57 7-3 29 15 12 .58 14 8 M. 1 7 21 77 19 49 7-5 1 19 13 13 48 li 9 Tu. 1 8 9 7-9 20 40 7-5 2 8 r3 14 .39 ro 10 W. 8 57 7 9 21 .30 7 4 2 57 1-5 15 32 10 11 Th. 9 45 7-8 22 20 71 3 48 17 16 27 12 12 F. 11) 33 7'4 23 12 6 '8 4 43 21 17 24 1-5 13 Sa. 11 23 7 5 46 2-5 18 24 1-8 14 Su. 8 6 5 12 17 61; 6 54 2 '8 19 27 21 15 M. 1 7 6'2 13 16 6 2 7 .59 3 20 30 2 3 ir, Tu, 2 10 6-1) 14 21 5 9 9 2 31 21 31 2 5 17 \V. 3 16 5 9 15 33 5-8 10 2 31 22 26 2-.) 18 Th. 1 4 21) HO 16 43 5 9 10 .59 30 23 15 ?-6 19 F. 5 16 n'2 17 40 61 11 ,50 2-8 23 58 2 5 20 Sa. ■ 5 59 6-4 IS 24 62 12 29 2() 21 Si. 6 37 61; 19 3 6-4 34 2-5 13 2 2-4 22 .^l 7 13 6-8 19 41 H-5 1 8 2-5 13 34 2-2 23 Tu. 7 48 6 9 20 18 tif, 1 40 2-5 14 6 2-2 24 \V. 1 21 7 20 54 6-5 2 11 2 6 14 40 21 25 'l"'i. 8 53 70 21 29 6-5 2 41 27 15 16 2 1 26 !••. 9 26 6 9 22 5 6 4 3 14 2-8 15 54 2-2 27 Sa. 10 10 36 67 23 24 62 4 31 .31 17 17 2-4 29 .M. 11 18 6 6 5 19 3-2 18 8 2-5 30 Tu. 10 6-2 12 10 6 5 6 10 3-3 19 10 2-6 31 W. 1 1 1 6-2 13 9 B-4 7 26 33 20 16 2 5 DECEMBER. a.' a a 1 Th. 2 F. 3 Sa. 4 Su. 5 M. fi Tu. 1 \V. 8 Th, 9 F. 10 Sa. 11 Su. 12 M. 13 Tu. 14 W. 15 Th. Ifi F. 17 Su. 18 Su. ITriiii Watku. FimiKKiii, !.\fternoon 19 M, 20i Tu. 21 \V, 22 'I'll. 23 F. 24 Sa. 25 Su. 26 M. 27 Tu. 28 \V. 29' Th. 30; F. Time. H. M. I 1 56 2 57 ! 4 3 I 5 5 I 6 2 ■ 6 56 7 48 8 38 9 26 10 13 11 1 11 .50 36 1 31 2 28 ; 3 26 ' 4 21 5 11 5 57 6 39 7 IV 7 53 s 28 9 ,". 9 39 10 19 11 6 43 1 36 Ht. Ft. 6 3 6 5 6-8 7-> 7-6 7-8 ■ 8 17-9 I 7-8 7-5 I 7-1 I •'■" 1 6-5 i i I'' '4 ! I •■'■;' I 6-4 1 HT, i I 6-8 I 6-9 1 7-II 1 7'1 71 ;7-i ' 7-1 7 69 ' 67 6 '8 Time. Ht. H. M. 14 M 15 24 16 36 17 43 18 41 19 36 20 28 21 17 22 4 22 52 23 43 12 43 13 44 14 51 15 56 16 ,56 17 .50 18 36 19 15 19 ,52 20 311 21 9 21 48 22 28 23 10 23 54 12 12 .57 13 ,59 Ft. 64 64 6-il 69 7'1 73 7-4 7 3 7-2 70 67 6 4 61 6 5 9 6 62 6-3 6 5 61; 6 6 6 6 61; 6 6 66 6 '6 67 6'6 I 6-4 I Forenoon. I Afternoon. Ht.'Time. Hi, i, a L Fore 11 Time. H, M 8 4'i 9 51 10 53 11 48 .3 54 1 45 •) 37 3 31 4 28 ;> 28 ! -1 23 Su. 8 46 7 3 21 28 6-8 2 41 2-8 15 22 1-8 3-0 15 36 2'1 24 M 9 26 7-3 22 7 6 9 3 26 2-8 16 7 1-8 3 1 16 20 21 • 25 Tu. 10 9 7-2 22 48 7-0 i 4 15 28 16 ,53 19 3 1 17 7 2 3 26 W. 10 55 71 23 32 70 5 7 2-8 17 41 2 3;' 17 .57 2-4 27 Th. 11 45 6-9 6 4 2 '8 18 32 2"J 32 18 .50 2 5 28 !•'. I) 19 70 12 39 6-6 ' 7 8 2-8 19 28 2 1 3 1 19 47 2-5 29 Sii. 1 10 7 13 38 6-4 8 15 27 20 30 2 6 3-0 20 .50 2-6 ,30 Su. 2 6 69 It 43 6-2 ; 9 21 2-6 21 33 2 7 31 M ,3 7 i\V 15 ,53 6 1 1 10 22 2 4 22 34 2-8 The TiMK iKiMJ is Standard Time, for t)i(! Hillh nieriiliaii ; wliiili is four hours slower than Greenwich Mean Time. It is cuuiiled from i) In 21 liniirs, frnni midiii^hl In iiiidiiiL;lil. Tiie IlKiitiir ii iiica-iureil from a plain' nf icfiriiice al imr h'nl hehnv the level of l.ow Waier at ordinary Spriii;; Tides; wliieh is I he datum of Hie Ailiiiirally Cliarls. Hence lo olit.iin llie liei^hl ahoveCne Admiralty Datliiii, dediiel To litnt tioiil the lielLiht aliov ■,rive:i. I'liK I>uv l)o( K,— To liiid the de|ilh of wiitiu- 011 tlir sill ni lliis doeU ul any tide, nihl 22-4 feel to the height of lliyli Water as ahove Kiveii. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 i 2 1 1 1)00] TIDE TAHLES, QUEBEC, 30 TIDE TABLES, QUEBEC, 1900. I. M Ft. 9 M 2-5 (I 41 2 5 1 44 23 2 43 2() 3 37 17 2 6 : 19 2 r,8 ' 14 3 48 li 4 39 10 -) 32 10 If, 27 1-2 17 24 1-5 18 24 l-y 19 27 21 21) 30 2-3 21 31 2-5 22 2ti 2-;) 23 15 2fi 23 58 2-5 12 29 1 26 13 2 12-4 13 34 ' 2-2 14 1'. 2-2 14 40 21 15 If. 21 15 54 2-2 If, M 2-3 17 17 2-4 18 8 2 5 19 10 2-6 20 16 ' 2-5 f.VlVA I. Ht. 1 M Ft. 21 53 2-6 22 51 2-5 23 45 2-5 12 28 1-8 13 18 IB 14 6 15 ■ 4 54 1-5 15 43 1(1 If, 33 1-9 17 2: 21 18 15 2-3 i9 f. 2-6 19 53 2-8 20 44 30 21 31 31 22 18 i 31 23 4 ,31 23 49 3 1 12 31 2-4 13 13 21 13 55 20 14 38 1-9 15 22 1-8 If. 7 1-8 li; 53 1-9 17 41 2 18 32 2"! 19 23 2 4 •Jil 30 2 6 21 33 ! 27 22 34 2-8 iwicli Mean at onl inary 3 Adiii imlty If hull , Forenoon. ■ Afternoon, i Fon^iioon. i Afternoon. I Hu 2i M. 31 Tu 4i W. 5 Th. 6 F. 7 1 Sa. 8i Su. 9i M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. Sn. M. Tu. W. Th. F. j Time. ! H. M. r. 32 7 33 8 16 I 9 2 I 9 52 1 10 49 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 o= 2t'> 27 28 29 30 Sa. Su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Ha. Su. M. 7 12 11 3 48 24 5 54 6 22 6 49 7 17 7 48 8 25 9 10 10 3 11 6 Hi.' ' Ft. ^ 17-9 17-8 17-6 171 ;i6-4 15-5 12-8! 13-3 14 1 150 13 6 15-9 160 161 21 27 26 18 3 45 6 27 14-2 !l5 1 161 17-2 17-9 18-3 18-5 Tune. H. M. 19 21 20 6 20 53 21 44 22 42 23»,33 12 13 16 14 26 15 27 16 17 17 4 n 45 18 20 18 50 : 19 17 19 46 20 20 , 21 21 46 22 42 , 23 58 ' 12 21 13 39 14 48 15 48 16 42 17 32 18 20 19 6 lit.! Time, i Ht. Time. ! Ht. Ft.; 16-3: 15 7' 14-9 14 1 13-3 12 -8 14 7 14 4 146 150 15-4 15-5 15-4 151 148 14 6 !l4-5 il4 6 il4-5, 14-4 14 1 il3-9 15-9 158 |16-1 166 16 7 16 7 ;i63 15-9; M. '6 3) 5 39 27 20 21 8 30 9 3.5 10 34 11 27 29 ' 13: 1 1 38 ' 2 14 : 2 51 ' 3 29 4 10 4 57 1 5 52 1 7 ' 8 13 : 9 21 i : 10 2f, , ; 11 26 'o 34 1 1 20 Ft. I 0-5 ' 9 15 2-2 ; 2-9 i 3-6 4 1 , 4 4 4-2 , 36 ; 2'8 1 I 2-2 j 9/3 2-5 27 2 9 30 30 31 3-2 , 3-4 ; 3 '5 ' 33 2 6 1-8 10 14 17 , H. M. 14 14 15 1 15 49 16 38 17 29 18 24 19 24 20 26 21 27 22 22 23 11 23 53 12 13 12 .5;. 13 3j U 14 14 54 15 35 16 18 17 3 17 52 18 48 19 52 20 57 21 58 22 54 23 46 12 21 13 12 14 1 Ft. 02 0-4 11 19 27 3 5 3-8 3-8 35 29 24 22 19 18 1-9 21 2 4 26 2'8 30 33 35 34 3-0 23 !■>'. 1-4 06 0-5 07 MAY. 2^ 'i o ft JUNE. IltoH Water. Fo'-enoon. I Afternoon. Low Wateu. Forenoon. ! Afternoon 1 1 Time. ' lit. i Time. I Ht.M Time. ! Ht. Time. Ht. F. Sa. 8u. M. Tu. 61 W. 7| Th. 8 F. 9l Sii. lOi Su. Ill M. 121 Tu. 13i W, 141 Th. 151 F. 16! ^O'' 17| Hu. 18! M. 19! Tu. 20; W. 21 1 Th. 22 1 F. 23. Ha. I H. M. ' 8 19 ' 9 8 i 10 1 I 10 59 ■(■) 54 1 1 55 2 47 3 34 4 15 4 52 5 26 5 58 32 9 50 38 24 25 Hu. M. 26' Tu 27' W. 28; Til. 201 F. 30, Ha. 6 7 7 8 9 31 10 28 11 33 10 1 24 2 30 3 2!', 4 20 5 7 5 51 6 33 7 16 8 il7-5' 170 il6-4 ,147 |15 1 15-3 15-8 J6 2 16-5 16-9 17-3 178 1.'<'2 18-4 183 17 7 16 -8 IV 7 15 6 1..7 16 1 If, -6 170 !7-3 17-4 17 17 2 170 H. M. 21 5 21 57 22 52 23 51 12 4 13 16 14 20 15 16 If. 5 r- 47 i; 24 17 57 18 28 19 2 19 40 20 23 Ft 14-8 14 14 6 14-5 150 145 14 4 14 4 14 5 14 4 14 4 14 3 l-!'5 14-8 15-2 15-6 H. M. 1 i 3 5, , 3 49 : 4 35 ! 5 23 1; 6 14 7 13 8 19 18-3 21 12 15 S 17 7 22 5 15-8 16-8 23 4 15 7 IV 7 15 6 12 50 14 9 1..7 14 6 14-5 16-1 15 13 14-3 If, -6 16 8 14 4 9 21 10 20 11 14 "6 4 45 1 25 2 6 2 50 3 38 4 30 5 2f, Ft. 30 32 34 37 4 4 2 42 39 3 4 3 3 4 32 2 9 2 6 2 4 2-2 li) 55 17 41 18 26 19 10 19 53 20 37 14-5 14 6 14 6 14 7 14 8 14 9 f. 25 30 7 30 33 8 40 3-3 9 52 3-0 10 ,57 24 11 52 1-9 33 1 19 2 4 2 48 2 8 27 2 6 2 5 H. M. 15 50 16 31 17 14 17 59 18 47 19 40 21) 38 21 35 22 29 23 19 12 3 12 48 13 31 14 12 14 .52 15 33 16 17 17 5 17 ,5( 18 52 19 53 21 22 2 22 56 23 46 12 41 13 26 14 9 14 49 15 27 Ft. 23 ''1 3 34 37 39 4 3-8 ■J.7 3 5 27 2-5 2-3 22 1 J\i. 2 W. 3 Th. 4 F. 5 Ha. 6 Hu. I 7 M- 8, Tu. I 9 W. 10: Th. 11 F. 12i Sa. 131 Hu. 14! M. 15 Tu. 161 W. |17| Th. ;i8| F. 1 191 Ha. I20! Hii. 2r M. 122 Tu. 23 W. 124 Th. I25; F :26 Ha. ,27 Hu. ,28: M. 29 Tu. 30 W. 311 Th. Hidii Water. Forenoon. Afternoon, Time.' Ht.lTime. 1 Ht. H. M. 7 10 7 54 8 39 9 27 10 21 11 33 31 1 37 2 39 3 31 4 13 4 31 5 25 5 55 u 22 6 51 7 24 8 4 8 30 9 43 10 45 11 .58 44 1 56 3 3 Ft.! 18-3 18 17 -5 169 16 1 15-3 139 14 2 148 15 -5 16 1 16-4 165 16 7 170 170 IS'O: 183 183 178 170 162 15- 1 15-7 16- 6 173 17-9 18-2 183 181 17-9 H. M. 19 51 20 34 21 23 22 18 23 22 12 48 13 56 14 .57 15 50 16 36 17 16 17 ,50 18 20 18 48 19 18 19 55 20 39 21 30 22 27 23 34 is ii 14 27 15 32 16 24 17 12 17 .58 18 43 19 29 20 16 Ft. 15 4 149 14-4 140 138 [ il4-9 il48 ,150 !l5-2 :i5-3 15- 1 14-8 14-6 14-6 147 149 15 1 15-2 13 115-0 Low Water. 15 7 :i5-6 15 7 15 7 15 7 15-5 15 -3 15 14-9 Forenoon. Afternoon. Time. [ Ht. Time. Ht. H. M. Ft. H. M. Ft. 2 4 2 14 48 1-2 2 47 2-4 15 33 17 3 29 2-9 16 17 2-3 4 12 3 3 17 2 2-9 ■\ 58 3 8 17 48 3-4 5 48 4-2 18 39 3-8 6 45 4-5 19 36 40 7 52 4-4 20 34 3 9 9 4 21 30 37 10 3 3-4 22 21 3-3 10 ,57 2-8 23 8 31 11 46 2-5 23 52 31 . . . . 12 30 2-4 32 3-2 13 U 2-5 1 9 33 13 50 2-5 1 46 3 3 14 29 26 2 25 3 7 3 54 4 46 5 43 6 45 7 52 9 1 10 8 11 9 '9 55 1 39 2 22 3-2 31 3 31 33 3-5 3-3 31 2'5 1-8 2 4 2-5 27 2-9 10 15 33 16 38 17 27 18 20 19 17 20 20 21 26 22 30 23 21 12 3 12 56 13 43 14 27 13 9 2-6 27 2-9 30 3-2 33 33 3'0 27 2-3 1-4 1-3 14 17 20 JULY. 2 1 > 1 :« .-8 Q a 1 1 Hu. ■ 2 M. 'i 3 Tu. Htdii Water. Forenoon. 'Afternoon. Time. Ht. 1 Time. ! Ht. W. ' 5 Th. (i F. 7 Ha. 8 Hu. 9 M. 10 Tu. 11 W. 12 Th. 13 F. 14 Ha. 2 15 Hu. 1 1-9 16 M. 1 2-0 17 Tu. 1 •'•2 18 W. 2-5 19 Th. ; 3-0 21 F 1 34 21 Ha. 3-5 34 3 2 2 9 1-6 1-6 16 1-8 2 22 Hu. 23 M. 24 Tu. 25 W. 26 Th. 27 F. 28 Ha. 29 Hu. 30 M. 31 Tu. H. M. 8 48 9 33 10 26 11 28 '6 ,58 1 53 2 52 3 39 4 20 4 57 5 34 6 13 6 55 7 40 8 28 9 19 10 13 11 13 '0 ,5,3 2 3 3 4 4 52 5 38 6 21 7 2 7 42 8 21 9 2 Ft. '■ 16 -6 '60 15-4 ,14-6 14-5 14 7 150 15 5 16- 1 If, 7 17 2 17 7 18-0 180 17 7 117-0 ■160 14-8 15-2 15-2 15-5 15-9 16-2 16-4 16 5 16-3 16- 1 15-8 !l3-4 H M. 21 23 22 12 23 4 23 ,59 12 33 13 :;8 14 40 15 33 16 16 16 55 17 33 18 10 18 48 19 28 2) 11 20 57 21 47 22 42 23 44 12 24 13 40 14 49 15 43 16 41 17 28 18 12 18 5t 19 35 20 15 20 54 21 32 Low Water. Forenoon. ! Afternoon. Time. ' Ht. i Time. ' Ht. Ft 14-9 14-9 U-8 14 6 13-8 13-4 13-2 13-311 I3-5I 138; 14-2, 14-61 h> oi 160 16-3 '6-3 15 91 15-5; I37I 13.0 12-81 131 13-5 13 9 14-3 14-6 14-8 15 15-1 150 H. M • 3 31 4 13 4 56 5 42 6 34 7 33 8 40 9 45 10 40 11 31 'u is 1 6 1 53 2 39 3 26 4 16 5 9 6 5 7 8 8 20 9 31 10 36 11 34 '0 iii 1 4 1 47 2 27 3 6 3 46 Ft. 2-5 2-6 , 2-8 3-2 3-6 3-9 4 3-6 31 2-5 2-i3 1-8 1-4 1 11 10 1-2 17 2-4 3 3-3 3-2 2-5 1-9 2-4 21 1-8 1-6 ; 1-7 i 1-8 H. M. Ft. 16 3 2-2 16 40 2-4 17 19 2-6 18 2 3-0 18 50 3-4 19 44 3-8 20 44 3-8 21 43 3-7 2^ 3S 3 3 23 29 2-8 12 19 20 13 5 1-5 13 ,50 1-1 14 33 0-8 15 16 0-7 16 0-9 16 45 1-3 17 31 1-9 18 21 2-6 19 22 3-2 20 29 3-6 21 33 3-7 22 34 ;i-3 23 3) 2-8 12 23 1-4 13 3 1-2 13 41 1-2 14 16 1-3 14 50 1-4 15 25 . 1-6 16 2 1 1-8 The Tr.MK useil is ICaHlcrn Standard, for tlie 75tli meridian ; whicli is five hours slower than Greenwich Mean Time. It is counted from to 24 hours, from niiiliiiH;lit to niidiiii^ht. The llRiGiiT is measured from the level of Low Water al orilinury Sprinj,' Tides ; tliat is, from the same datum as used for the Admiralty Chart of l^uehee Harbour. liKViH Dry Do'jk.— To find the depth of water on the sill of this dock]at any tide, add "'T [feel to the height of HiKh Water as above ^'iven. hi 40 TIDE TAHLKS, IJUEMKC. [1900 TIDE TABLES, QUEBEC^^' ''»""/. AUGUST. >* IS 1 W. 2 Th. 3 F. 4 Ha. 5 Su. 6 M. 7 Tu. 8 W. 9 Th. 10 F. 11 Sa. 12 Hu. 13 M. 14 Tu. 15 W. rrtx. Hkih Watku. ' Forenoon ' Afti'i-iioon. liow Watku. Poicnoor Time. | H. M. 1 9 40 10 35 ' 11 32 44 Ht. Time. 16: Th. 17 i F. 18; Su. 19: Sii. 201 M. 21 1 Tu. 22! W. 23| Th. 24 F. 25- Sa. 26| S\i. 2?! M. 28i Tu. 291 W. 30 Th. 31 1 F. 1 2 53 3 48 4 37 a 22 6 6 6 49 7 32 8 15 9 9 53 10 55 2i 1 39 2 49 3 45 4 36 5 23 6 7 6 48 7 26 8 2 8 36 9 9 9 44 Ft. I 14-7 140 130 I 14-1 14-3 '14-8 15-6 10 -3 17 17-4 .I7-6 17 4 17 16-2 15 1 1 .13-8 jl4-6' 'l4-2 U 4 14 U 15-3: 15-5 15 15 15 4 15 ') 14 141 '13-5; H. M. 22 11 22 53 23 43 12 38 13 40 14 50 15 42 10 2'." 17 12 17 53 18 33 19 13 19 54 20 30 21 21 22 12 23 11 12 3 13 15 14 32 15 38 10 30 17 10 17 59 IS 38 19 13 19 41) 2(1 17 21 i 47 21 18 21 53 Ht. Thnf. lit. Afternoon- Time. Ht. Ft. 15-0' 14" 14 4, 12 3 12 1 12-3 12-8 13- 5 14-2 149 15-6 10-2 10 10-8 10-5 10 15 3 12 11 9 U 9 12-5 13 2 13 14 4 148 15 O: 15- 1; 152| 15-2 15-3 15-21 H. 10 10 11 11 57 2 52 1 39 2 25 3 12 4 1 4 52 5 40 6 45 7 52 9 9 10 18 11 10 11 58 3 49 1 30 2 7 2 43 3 20 3 59 4 40 I Ft. 2 2 5 i 30 3-5 I 3-8 I 3-0 I 2-9 ' 2 : 1- 12 5 ; i-O-2 1-0-2 0-2 10 jl-8 ,3-2 3-1 i 2-0 1-8 ! 13 : VS ' 14 1-1 i 1-0 1 12 1-7 I 2-1 H. M. 10 41 17 22 18 7 19 20 3 21 8 22 10 23 8 i'j 4.5 13 30 14 13 14 .54 15 34 10 10 17 3 17 54 18 51 19 50 21 22 12 23 11 i'i 42 13 21 13 55 14 27 14 .59 15 31 I 16 5 I 10 42 iFt. 2-0 2-4 ' 2 '9 3 4 3 3 4 2-8 |2'0 ! 6% 01 -0-2 -01 (1-2 0-8 1-6 2 4 3 3 3-8 3 8 , 3-3 : 2-5 i I'-'o I 11 ■ 12 ' 1-4 16 19 i 2-2 SEPTEMBER. 2 >. 1 Sa. 2 Su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 9 Su. 10 M. U Tu. 12 W. 13 Th. 14 F. 15 Sa. 16 Su. 17 M. 18 Tu. 19 W. ,20 Th. 21 F. 22 Sa. 23 Sn. 24 M. 25 Tu. 20 W. :27 Th. 28 F. 29 Sa. 30 8u. OCTOBER. 2' a M. Tu. W Th. F Sa. Su. Hid II Watkh. Low Watkk. Forenoon. Afternoon. ! Forenoon, ' Afternoon. 6 7 8' M. 9 Tu. 10 W. 11 Th. 12 F. 13 Sa. 14 Su. 15 M. 10 Tu. 1/ W. 18 Th. 19 F 20 : Sa. 21 Su. 22 M. 23 Tu. 24 W. 25 Th. 26 F. 27' Sa. 28 Su. 29 .M. .30 Tu. 31 W. H. M. 10 43 11 50 ti 1 20 2 42 3 40 4 39 5 28 13 6 57 7 42 8 29 9 18 10 11 11 14 '6 36 1 52 2 58 3 50 4 4)'> 5 28 6 5 38 7 9 7 ,38 8 9 8 44 9 25 10 12 11 22 Ft. 120 12 3 14-9 14 8 15-3 15-9 10-4 10 10-5 10 15-4 14 7 IL' 8 13 II 12 3 13-9 '3-8 14 1 14-5 14-8 14-8 14-5 14 1 13 7 13-4 13 3 13-5 13-4 13-3 13-2 H. M. 22 57 i3 io 14 32 15 31 10 21 17 17 48 18 28 19 9 19 ,52 20 38 21 27 22 21 23 21 12 20 13 40 14 42 15 38 10 25 17 6 17 43 1,S 10 18 46 19 13 19 39 20 10 20 4S 21 34 22 32 23 41 Ft. 15-2 12 4 13-3 14 4 15 10 17-3 177 177 17 -5 17 10 3 15 5 14 4 12 2 12-5 13 3 14 1 14-9 15 5 15-7 15-7 15-7 15-9 mv 10-5 10-7 10-5 ,160 lis 3 H. M. 5 50 6 44 7 40 8 53 9 56 10 53 U 45 11 1 3 1 52 2 40 3 28 4 17 5 8 (i 3 7 1 8 1 9 9 .50 10 48 11 33 ,39 19 30 15 50 39 25 6 16 Ft. I •''9 31 3-0 I 2-5 i 16 08 01 , -0-5 -0 8 -0-8 ■0-5 ■ 02 09 1-8 2-5 3 1 ■ 3-2 3 2-4 20: I'-'l ' 1'2' i-.") 1 8 ' 2 , 2 2 2 4 2 6 I 2-7 I H. AI 17 48 18 50 20 3 21 13 22 17 23 10 i2 34 13 20 14 4 14 48 15 32 10 17 17 19 2 20 9 21 14 22 15 23 10 23 /)7 12 12 12 48 13 23 13 57 14 .33 15 12 15 ,53 10 37 17 20 18 27 JFt. 'j-'l i ,3-0 I 2-8 2-2 1-2 02 ■0-2 -0-2 01 07 13 2 27 34 38 38 3-3 2 4 17 13 17 1-8 2 2 3 2-4 24 2 4 27 2-8 8 (I 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 .30 Hum Watkh. Forenoon. ! Afternoon, Time. | Ht.; Time. , Ht. H. M. 10 28 11 20 1) 50 2 9 3 18 4 12 4 .59 5 44 27 7 11 7 57 8 45 9 36 10 31 11 35 'i 2 24 ii 22 4 15 5 4 5 48 28 7 4 7 .30 8 5 8 X) 9 9 9 50 Ft. ! il2-8 il21 |l4-3 140 15 4 10- 1 10-7 17 1 171 10-7 10- 1 15-3 14 3 131 il2;lj 138 13-9 14-3 14-8 15 1 15-2 15 14-7 14-3 13-9 13 i; 13-3 13 H. M. 22 37 23 3i; 12 51 14 4 15 4 15 57 10 45 17 28 18 10 18 52 19 ,35 211 19 21 4 21 ,52 22 46 23 51 12 51 14 6 15 9 10 3 10 49 17 31 1,S 10 18 45 19 10 19 44 20 10 20 39 21 10 Ft. 14 9 14-5| 11-8 11-9' 12 -8j 13-8 14-8 15-71 16-5 17-01 17-2; 17-2 10-8^ 10 1 15-2; 14 4 iro- 11-9 12-Oi 13-51 14-31 14-9 15-3 15-3 15-4I 115-5; 1 15-7! ;15-8 100 115 -•; liow Watkk. Forenoon. I Afternoon. Time. : Ht. Time. Ht. M. H ";) 19 7 22 8 28 9 33 10 32 11 25 '0 28 1 20 U 48 35 24 18 22 3 3 4 5 7 8 39 9 50 Ft. * 2-6 3-2 3 4 3 2 2 6 117 I 0-8 '-6-4 i-0-8 1-0-9 -0-6 -0-1 ! 0-8 17 2 3-2 3-2 27 10 42 20 11 28 I'o '6 24 li 1 5 9 ; 1 44 101 2 21 1-1 j 2 57 1-4 3 35 1-8; 4 10 2-2 ' 5 1 2-5 H. M 17 26 18 21 19 20 20 35 21 42 22 40 23 35 12 13 12 59 13 44 14 28 15 11 15 ,53 10 37 17 25 18 21 19 27 20 40 21 48 22 47 23 38 12 9 12 40 13 20 13 54 14 27 15 1 15 30 10 14 16 57 Ft. 2-6 I 30 3-2 3 2-4 14 0-4 00 •0-4 -0-5 -0-4 01 0-8 16 2-5 34 3-8 38 3-2 2 4 16 1-2 1-2 13 15 17 2 2-2 2-3 2-6 NOVEMBER. Hioii Watku. Fonnoon. Afternoon. Low Watku. Forenoon. ' Afleriioon. Time. 1 Ht. Time. ; Ht jTinie. lit. Time. : lit. ~ £. Th. F. Sa, Su. M Tu. W. Th. V. Sa. S\i. M. Tu. W. 'I'h. K. Sa. Su. .M. Tu. W. Th F. Sa. ,Su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Time. ! H. M. It. Time. Ht. 1 2 2 15 3 18 4 15 5 6 5 52 6 37 7 22 8 8 8 57 9 .50 10 54 8 1 19 2 28 3 27 4 17 5 I 5 41 6 10 47 7 14 7 43 8 19 9 2 9 53 10 ,56 Ft. I 115-0 15-2 15 5 15-8 15-9 15-11 15 2 14 7 lt-2 13 S 13 3 130 14 1 13-9 14 I) 14 2 14 3 112 13 9 130 13 3 13-2 13 5 13-,>-: 141 14-3 14-3 II. M 12 43 13 ,54 14 56 15 47 10 .35 17 21 18 IH ,50 19 34 20 ;i 8 !2 1 i.'i 2 12 3 13 9 14 9 1.. 4 15 ,53 10 35 17 12 17 45 IS 15 IS 43 19 14 19 49 20 29 21 15 22 9 23 20 12 6 Ft. li 13-3 141 : 15-2:: 16 3 171 17-7 : 17-9 : 17-8 : 17-5 170 10 4 15 7 ; 14-8 1 131 13-3; 1 13-9 14-6 15 2 15 '5 15 7 15-8: 15-8; 10- 1 10 5 10-9 1711 17-0I 10 4 15-0 14-3 Time. Ht. Time. Ht. H. M. Ft. H. M. Ft. 7 15 2-6 19 39 2-7 8 18 2 4 20 49 2-2 9 21 1-8 21 54 14 10 20 1-2 22 50 0-6 11 15 0-7 23 54 00 12 6 0-5 47 -0-3 12 54 0-6 1 36 -0-3 13 40 0-8 2 23 01 14 25 1-2 3 8 0-5 15 9 17 3 53 11 15 ,54 2-2 4 39 17 10 41 2-6 5 27 2 2 : 17 31 3-0 17 27 18 26 3-4 7 9 3-0 19 27 3-5 8 4 3 2 33 3 3 9 2 2 9 21 37 2-9 9 58 2 22 35 2-2 10 49 2-3 23 27 17 11 34 2-2 10 14 12 16 2 3 59 10 12 55 2-4 1 39 17 13 .32 2-5 2 10 1-8 14 9 2-4 2 ,53 1-9 14 48 2 3 3 32 . 1-9 15 ,30 2-2 4 13 1-9 16 10 21 4 .58 2 17 9 2-2 5 48 21 18 8 2-3 44 , 2-2 1 19 14 2-4 The TiMK useil is Kaslern StMudard, forlli('75lh meridiiin ; which is fiv-e lioiirs slower than (Ireenwich Mean Time. It is eoiiiited from n to 21 licnii'.:. from inidiilLjIit to r ii(i.,!',i-ht. Tlio llKiiiiiT is ineiisiired from the le\cl ot !,ow Water ai crrdinury Sjirini; Tides ; ijiat is, from the s.'iiiie datum as used for the Admiralty Chart of (^iiielier llarlionr. Lkv Dry Doeii, To linil tlie dijith of w.itc-r ou the sill of this doi-li al any tide, /ji// 77 feet to the hei^'lit of Hiji-h Water as aliove jfiven. i 1900] TIDE TABLES, ST. JOHN, N.B. 41 TIDE TABLES, ST. JOHN, N.B., 1900. lit. Ft. 2 6 3 32 3 2 4 14 4 00 ■04 ■or. -0-4 01 0-8 1-6 2-5 3 4 3-8 38 32 2 4 1-6 1-2 12 1-3 15 17 2 22 23 2-6 . M. Ft. ) 3H 27 ) 4',t •2-2 1 54 14 i ,-)•! 0-(l i .^4 00 > (1 0-5 .' 54 0-6 i 411 0-8 4 LT- 12 ". '.1 17 i 54 2-2 ; 41 2t> ( 31 30 * 2t; 3-4 t 27 3-5 33 3 3 1 37 2-9 ! ;i5 2-2 i :'7 17 ! i('i 2-3 ; 55 2 4 i 32 2T. 1 '.i 2-4 t 48 2 3 i .31) 22 ; It! 21 r it 2 2 < 8 23 1 14 2-4 JANUARY. 1 M. 2 Tn. HioH Water. Forenoon. I Afternoon. Low Water. Time. Ht.lTime. IHt.l Forenoon. Time. ' Ht. Afternoon . VV. Til, 5 \'\ ti Ha. 7 Sii. 8 M. 9 Tu. 10 W. 11 Til. 12 V. 13 Sa. 14 Sii 15 M. IH Tu. 17 W. 18 Til. 19 1 V. 20 ! .Sa. 21 Hu. 22, M. 23, Tu. 24 W. 25! Til. 2U| F. 27 1 Sa. 28| Su. 29 M. 30 Tu. 31 1 W, 1' Til. F. 3 Ha 4 Hu. 5' M. 6 Tu. 7 W 8 Til. 9 F. 10' Ha. 11 Hu. 12 M, 13 Tu. 14 W. 15 l(i Th. F 17 Sa. U Su. 19 .M 20 Tu. 21 W. 22 Til. 23 I'-. 24 Sa. 25 Su. 21) M. 27 Tu. 28 W. 29 Til. 30 F. 31 Ha. H M U 4 11 55 28 1 21 2 14 7 4 1 4 57 5 55 () 56 8 9 2 9 58 10 48 11 32 6 43 5 27 fi 19 7 8 9 9 4 9 58 10 ,51 11 43 Ft. 27 1 27-8 26-4 267 26-8 i 265 I 260 25 4 24-8 243 24-2 24-2 24 3 24 5 24-5 123 2 23-2 23 3 : 23 2 23 T 23 ,22 -8 ' 227 227 22-8 23-3 24-2 253 264i 27 5 28-3 H. M 23 35 i2 46 13 37 14 29 15 23 16 20 17 21 18 25 19 32 20 40 21 43 22 35 23 23 i2 12 12 50 13 27 14 3 14 41 15 22 16 8 16 58 17 50 18 44 19 41 20 39 21 36 22 31 23 24 Vt. H. M. Ft. H. M. 257 4 55 2-6 17 22 5 46 17 18 14 281 6 37 11 19 6 28 7 29 0-8 19 57 27-5 8 22 10 20 49 26 J 9 15 13 21 42 25-4 10 9 2-0 22 36 24-2 11 5 27 23 33 23 3 12 4 227 (( 34 42 13 10 22-6 1 42 47 14 19 227 2 48 4-8 15 24 22 8 3 48 47 16 21 230 4 41 4 5 17 10 . . 1 5 28 4 3 17 54 24 4! 6 10 4-2 18 33 24-2 6 49 4-2 19 10 23-9 7 25 4 3 19 45 23-5 7 59 4 5 20 19 231 8 34 47 20 54 227 9 12 5 21 32 22-2 9 54 5-2 22 14 217 10 41 5-3 23 2 21-6 11 32 5-4 23 54 21-6 12 27 22 '0' si 5-5 13 26 22-9' 1 50 5-0 14 26 241 2 49 4-2 15 23 25-3! 3 45 29 16 17 26-5: 4 38 17 17 9 .. 5 30 06 18 Time. Ht. Fr ' 0-9 : 02 -01 00 06 1-3 2 3 3 5 3 4 3-8 40 1 3-8 , 3'5 I 3 3 I 33 1 3-3 3-5 l3-8| I 4-2 I 4-5 4-9 I ' 5-3 : 5-5 i57 ! I5-2 4-6' ' 37 I 25 1-3 0-2 1-07 1' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15i 16; 17 18| 19 I 20' 21 I 22 I 23 24 I 25i i 26, i 27 I 28, MARCH. 1 Hi«H Water 1 ' Low Water. 1 1 I''orenoon. Afternoon . j Forenoon. Afternoon . Time. Ht. Time. Ht. ' Time. Ht. Time. Ht. H. M. Ft. H. AI. Ft. ! , H M. Fr. H. M. Ft, 11 24 28-4 23 52 28-2 1 5 9 -0-2 17 38 -0-8 12 16 287 6 1 -10 18 28 -10 6 41 28-5 13 7 28-3 i 6 .52 -12 19 17 -0-6 1 31 28-3 13 57 27-5 7 42 10 20 7 0-2 ' 2 22 277 14 48 26-3 t 8 32 00 20 58 13 3 14 26-5 15 41 24-8 1 9 24 1-2 21 51 27 4 9 25-3 16 39 23-4 10 20 2-5 22 48 41 5 8 242 17 46 22-3 11 21 3 8 23 53 5-2 (> 10 23-2 18 56 217 12 27 47 : 7 13 227 20 2 21-6 1 2 57 13 35 50 1 8 15 227 21 1 21-9 2 8 5 -ft 14 39 4-8 9 14 22-8 21 51 22-5 3 6 5-2 15 36 4 5 10 6 233 22 34 23". , 3 57 4-6 16 23 41 10 51 23-6 23 12 23-5 1 4 40 41 17 2 38 11 29 23-8, 23 48 23-8 5 19 37 17 37 37 12 4 23-8 i> Hi) 3-5 18 11 3-8 22 23-9 12 37 237 6 28 3-5 18 44 4 55 24 13 9 23-4 ? 3 5 19 16 4-2 1 29 23-9 13 43 231 7 33 37 19 50 4 4 2 4 238 14 19 22-8 8 9 39 20 27 47 ;; 41 23 7 14 58 22-6 8 48 40 21 7 50 i 22 23 5 15 41 22-3 9 31 4-2 21 52 5-2 4 9 23-3 16 33 221 10 21 4 3 22 46 5-3 5 3 23-4 17 36 22 2 11 19 4-3 23 47 5-2 6 5 236 18 44 227 . . 12 20 40 7 9 243 19 .51 237 52 4-5 13 23 34 ' 8 12 25-2 20 54 25 1 57 3 5 14 28 2 3 i 9 14 2i;'3 21 52 26-5 3 2-2 15 31 13 ' 10 11 27 3 22 46 277 3 59 OV 16 29 l)-3 11 4 27 -9 23 38 28 3 4 56 -0-5 17 22 -0-3 11 55 281 5 46 1 -12 18 11 -0-3 FEBRUARY. Q ft Til. P. Ha. Su. M. Tu. W. Til. F. Sa. Su. M. Tu. W. Til. F. Ha. Hu. -M. Tu. W. Til. F. Sa. Hu. M. Tu. W. HioH Water Forenoon. I Afternoon Time. I Ht. ' Time. H. M. 15 1 5 1 55 2 46 3 39 4 X) 5 34 6 37 7 40 8 41 9 39 10 32 11 17 11 54 19 .53 26 36 15 58 46 40 39 39 8 38 9 35 10 30 Ft. 27-3 27-8 27 7 1 27 -3 ' 266i 25 5 24-5, 237 233 23-3 23-4 237 24 240 23 5, 23 5 23 5 23-4 23 3' 23.21 230 22 8 1 23 Oi 23-31 24 -21 25-2 26-5 27 -6 1 H. M. 12 34 13 25 14 17 15 10 16 5 17 4 18 8 19 15 20 20 21 21 22 15 23 2 23 43 i2 29 13 3 13 37 14 12 14 50 15 32 16 18 17 10 18 9 19 12 20 14 21 13 22 9 23 2 1 Low Water. non.' Forenoon. Afternoon. Ht. Time. Ht. Time. Ht. Ft.^ H.M. Kt. H.M. Ft. 287 6 21 -0-2 18 50 -lO 28-5 7 12 -0 5 19 39 -07 277 8 4 -0-2 20 29 OO 26 7 8 57 0-3 21 21 lO 252 9 51 12 22 16 23 23-8 10 47 2-4 23 14 3-6 227 11 43 35 219 16 47 i2 54 4-3 21-8 1 24 5-3 14 1 4-5 22 O 2 30 5-3 15 4 43 22-5 3 29 50 16 2 40 22-9 4 22 4 5 16 51 37 23 2 5 7 4-2 17 28 3-5 5 45 40 18 4 3-5 23 9 6 20 3-9 18 39 3-6 237 6 54 3-9 19 14 3-8 23-5 7 28 40 19 49 40 23 2 8 3 41 20 24 4-3 227 8 40 4 3 21 47 22-3 9 20 4 5 21 39 50 21-8 10 4 47 22 23 53 21-6 10 53 4-9 23 14 5-5 217 11 50 4-8 22-2 12 5-5 12 53 44 23-1 1 14 4-8 13 56 35 24-4 2 18 38 14 56 2-4 25-9 3 19 2-3 15 53 lO 27-2 4 15 lO 16 47 OO APRIL. Hkih Water. ' Low Water. « Forenoon. Afternoon. 1 Forenoon. Afternoon. a Time. Ht. Time. Ht! Time! Ht. Time. Ht. i H. M. Ft. H.M. Ft.) H.M. Ft. H.M. Ft. 1 Su. • 1 26 287 12 45 277 6 35 -11 18 58 0-2 2 M. 1 1 11 28-3 13 36 26 9 7 23 -07 19 45 10 3 Tu. ' 1 57 27-4 14 28 25 '8 1 8 12 0-3 20 34 2-2 4 W. 2 47 26-3 15 24 24-5 1 9 3 1-6 21 27 3-5 i') Th. 3 43 251 16 21 23-2 ! 9 56 30 22 25 47 6 F. 4 42 239 17 21 22-3 1 10 53 4-2 23 27 5 '5 7 Sa. 5 43 22-9 18 23 217 11 51 50 . 8 Su. 6 44 22-3 19 25 21-8 31 60 13 5 '5 9 M. 7 43 22-2 20 22 22-2 1 32 5-8 14 3 a-3 10 Tu. 8 39 22-6 21 13 22-8 2 29 5-4 14 58 60 11 W. 9 30 230 21 59 23-3 ' 3 21 4 9 15 46 4-5 12 Til. 10 16 23-3 22 39 23-8 , 4 8 4-3 16 28 4-3 13 F. 10 56 23-5 23 15 24-2 , 4 50 3-8 17 5 4-2 14 Ha. 11 32 23 7 23 49 24-5 5 27 3-5 17 39 4 2 15 Su. 12 6 237; , 6 2 3-3 18 11 4 2 16 M. 22 24 6 12 40 23 •6' 6 36 3-3 18 44 4 3 17 Tu. 56 24-6 13 15 23-5; 7 9 3-3 19 19 4 4 18 W. 1 32 24-5 13 ,53 23 3 7 44 3-3 19 58 4-5 19 Til. 2 12 24-5 14 35 231 8 24 3-4 20 41 4-6 20 F. 2 57 24-4, 15 23 230 9 9 3 5 21 31 4-8 21 Sa. 3 47 243 16 18 22-9 10 3 7 22 27 4-9 22 Su. 4 42 24-2 17 18 23 -21 10 58 3-8 23 28 47 23 M. 5 44 24-2 18 23 23-6 12 37 24 Tu. 6 49 24-4 19 29 24-5 31 4-2 13 4 3-3 25 W. 7 56 25 0, 20 30 25 5 1 35 33 14 9 27 26 Th. 8 59 25-8: 21 26 267, 2 38 21 15 10 20 27 F. 9 M 26-5 22 19 27-6 3 38 lO 16 8 13 28 Sa. 10 46 26-9 23 10 281 4 34 0-2 17 2 10 29 Su. 11 36 26 -81 23 .59 281' 5 26 -0-2 17 .52 11 30 M. 1 . . 12 25 26-5; 6 16 -01 18 39 1-5 It The TiMK used is Staruiard Tinie for the 60th Meridian, wliiuli is 24 minutes faster than St. John Time. is counted from to 24 hours, from niidiiiyht to inidiii^rht. The IlKiorir is measured from the level of Low Water at Spring Tides, as a-scertained liy the tide ){auffe oliservutions themselves. (This level is apjiroximately 1'4 foot lower than the datum to which the tjoiindiiiKS on the Chart of St. Jotin Harliour are referred, as nearly as this can now Ije ascertained.) 42 TIDK TAI5I.KS, ST. JOHN, N.ll. [1000 TIDE TABLES, ST. JOHN, N.B.- Co„rn„„-d. MAY. hi II d o 1 Til. 2 W. 3 Th. 4 V. 5 Sii. 6 Hii. 7 M. 8 Tu. 9 W. 10 'I'll. 11 F. HuiH Water. Low VVatk.u, Forenoon. Afternoon . ■ I Forenoon. Afternoon . JUNE. Time. Ht. Time. Ht. ' Time. Ht. ; Time. Ht. 121 Ha. 13, .Su. 14 M. 15' Tu. 1(5: W. 17 Th. 18! P. 19, Ha. 20 Hu. 21 M. 22, Tu. ?3i W. •' ' Til. F. z ' Ha. 2V| Hu. 281 M. 29 Tu. 30 W. 31 Th. H -M, 47 1 a. 2 24 3 1,-) 4 9 ,") (•) U ,") 7 2 7 rui 8 4(> 9 33 10 17 10 .•)7 11 3."> 30 1 10 1 ."i2 2 37 3 2ii 4 22 r 23 fi 28 7 3li 8 39 9 36 10 29 11 19 24 1 12 Ft. 27 7 2t)-9 2.")'9 . 24 -8 238 22-8 223 221 22 '2 22 5 23-.I 23 2 23 t; 237 2r)'3 25','i 25-5 25 o 25-2 249 24 t; 24 6 24 i; 249 25-3 25 5 .25'4, 2fi'8 2t)-2 H. M. 13 15 14 (1 14 57 15 ,-)0 Iti 46 17 45 18 43 19 38 20 28 21 14 21 56 22 3.5 23 13 23 51 12 13 12 52 13 33 14 18 15 16 17 18 19 10 20 11 21 8 22 1 22 50 23 37 12 7 12 56 13 45 Ft. 25-8 25(1 24 23 2 22-5 22 2 22 2 22 5 22 9 23-5 24 '0 24-5 24-8 252 238 239 24 24 1 24 1 24 2 24-2 24-4 25() 25 6 26 3 26 '8 27-2 27 2 25 3 24-8 24 3 H. M. 7 5 7 53 8 42 9 32 10 24 11 19 '6 si 1 45 2 36 3 24 4 6 4 45 5 23 6 2 6 42 7 23 8 7 8 ,54 9 44 10 38 11 37 12 1 18 2 23 3 24 4 2i) 5 10 5 ,58 6 45 7 32 Ft. 04 1-2 23 34 44 5'2 lib 57 52 45 4 3-5 3 2 311 2 8 26 2 5 2-6 29 31 3 3 37 3 2 2 5 18 14 10 11 1-5 21 H .M 19 27 20 16 21 7 22 1 22 57 23 55 12 17 13 J5 14 9 14 ,59 15 44 16 i;4 17 1 17 39 18 18 18 5S 19 39 20 23 21 12 22 8 23 8 i2 42 13 ,50 14 54 !5 .■)! 16 43 17 32 18 20 19 7 19 54 Ft. 2 '2 31 4 2 5 57 61 57 5-8 5 6 5 3 5 47 4 5 43 4 2 4 1 4 40 4 41 4 3-2 3-8 JULY. .1 Hkih Watkk. F'oreiioon. Afternoon Time. Ht. Time. Ht 1 Hu. 2 M. W. Th. F. Ha. .Su. M. )0 Tu. 11 W. 12 Th. 13 F. 14 Ha. 15 Hu" 16, M. 17' Tu. 18 W. 19 Th. 20 F. 21 Ha. 22 Hu, 23 M. 24 Tu. 25 W. 26 Th. 27! F. 28^ H;.. 29: .Su. 3o: M. oil Tn. H. M. 2 27 3 i(J 3 53 4 37 5 24 6 15 7 11 8 8 9 2 9 52 10 39 11 24 Ft. 21'2 23-5 229 22 4 21 8 215 214 21-6 22 '2 231 24-0 24 9 High Watrh. J/iw Watkk. Forenoon. lAfternoon. Forenoon, i Afternoon. . ! . I Time. , Ht. ' Time. Ht. ; Time F. Hu. 31 Hu. 4: M. 5 Tu. 61 W. 71 Th. 8| F. 9 Ha. lo! Hu. Ill .M. 12 i Tu. 13 W, 14 Th. 15 F, 16: Sa. 17: Hu. 18 .M, 19 Tu. 20 W. 21 Th. M. 49 39 30 22 15 8 1 52 34 23 Ha. 3-2 24 Hu. '1 29 25 .M. 26 26 Tu. 24 27 W. 2 5 28 Th. ', 2-8 29 F. ! H. 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 39 10 23 11 5 11 46 8 50 1 34 2 21 3 11 4 5 5 4 i 6 8 7 15 20 21 30 Ha. 10 17 11 9 11 ,58 11 ,58 1 43 Ft 253 24-4 236 22 8 22 3 219 21-8 220 22 3 22 8 23 3 238 2f3 26 2 26 6 267 26-5 262 25 6 24 9 24 4 23 8 23 7 23 8 24 1 24-2 24-2 257 253 247; H M. 14 33 15 22 16 12 17 3 17 .^5 18 48 19 40 20 30 21 17 22 2 22 45 23 27 i2 29 13 14 14 1 14 ,")0 15 42 16 39 17 42 18 46 19 49 20 48 21 43 22 34 23 23 12 45 13 30 14 14 Ft. 23-8 23 3 23-0 227 22 5 22-6 22-8 23 3 23 9 24 6 25 1 257 24'6 250 25-4 25-5 25 5 25 3 251 25 25 2 25-4 25 7 25 9 25-9 24 1 24 23 7 I H. M. 8 18 9 3 9 49 10 38 11 30 2 ,58 1 51 2 40 3 27 4 12 4 55 5 37 6 18 7 7 44 8 31 9 23 10 20 11 21 Ht. Time. Ht. 5 41 6 27 7 10 7 52 Ft. 2 9 3-6 4-5 52 57 6 60 57 51 4 4 38 3 1 2-5 2 1-6 1-5 1-5 1-8 23 3 32 33 32 2-9 2-5 2 3 2-2 24 2-8 3'3 H. 20 21 22 23 i2 13 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 i2 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 M. Ft. 40 4 5 26 5 15 ; 5-5 7 5-9 24 : fi'-'o 19 60 13 5-8 3 5 5 49 ' 5 32 ' 4-5 12 40 53 I 3-5 36 3-2 21 , 29 9 I 2-6 : 27 55 I 2-9 56 ; 3 24 ' 3-6 28 I 40 31 ; 4 32 ' 3-9 26 3 7 16 3-5 3 3-5 48 I 3 7 31 40 13 4'4 AUGUST. 23 27-6 1 10 27 7 1 59 27 5 2 52 26 8 3 5.) 25-9 4 52 24 7 .) ;.,) 23-8 6 .59 23-0 8 4 227 9 7 227 6 22 9 5S 23-3 1 45 236 24 7 41 247 1 20 24 4 1 57 23-9 2 33 23-5 Hkmi Watbk. Ijdw Watkii. Forenoon. Afternoon.: Forenocm. Afternoon. I Time. Ht. Time. Ht. Time. 1 Ht. Time. ! Ht. H. M. 3 11 3 52 4 40 5 .34 6 29 7 25 8 22 9 17 10 It 10 5S 11 46 ( .'),) 1 44 o 35 3 29 4 28 ,5 3? 6 43 I J,) 9 9 53 10 42 11 25 i5 5:) 1 24 1 58 2 34 3 14 Ft. 22 9 22-3 217 213 21 1 21-3 220 232 24 5 257 26-8 28 3 28-4 28 1 27 1 259 24-6 23 2 22 4 22 222 22 6 23 1 23-5 24-2 239 23 5 23 2 227. 222 H. M. 15 41 16 24 17 10 18 18 .54 19 50 20 45 21 37 22 28 23 18 i'i 34 13 23 14 14 15 7 16 2 17 1 18 6 19 13 20 18 21 18 22 11 22 58 23 3S 12 4 12 4 1 13 13 13 45 14 19 14 .56 15 38 Ft. 231 22 9 227 22 5 22 8 23 3 243 25 4 266 27-6 2'7'6 28 277 27 1 26 3 25-3 24-3 23 6 23 5 23*i5 23 9 24-2 24-3 23 7 23 9 23 8 23 6 23-4 23 2 22-8 H. M. 9 17 9 57 10 44 U 36 9 1 5 2 3 3 3 54 4 45 5 34 (•) 22 7 9 7 57 8 47 9 40 10 37 11 40 21 1 28 2 33 3 33 4 27 5 12 5 50 6 24 6 57 7 31 8 6 42 \ 9 21 Ft. H. M. ' Ft. 4 8 21 39 51 5-3 22 25 5-4 5-8 23 15 5 6 6-2 57 i2 32 6-2 5 3 13 31 5-8 4 6 14 30 5 3 5 15 25 4 22 16 l;i 2-5 1:1 17 5 1-3 0-0 17 ,54 0-3 -0 5 18 43 -0-3 -07 19 33 -0-5 -0-3 20 25 00 0-5 21 19 07 1-6 22 16 17 3 23 16 30 4-2 39 12 51 5-0 4 3 14 5-3 4'.' 15 2 5 3-9 15 57 4 5 3-5 16 46 41 3 3 17 30 37 3 3 18 9 3-5 3-4 18 45 3-5 3-6 19 19 37 4 19 ,52 4 4 3 20 26 4 3 47 21 2 4-5 53 21 42 4 9 ThoTlMKuseil is Slaiidafd Time for llie tiotli Meriiiiaii, wliicti is tweiitv-four iiiiruites faster than Ht. John Time. II is I'minted from to 24 hours, IVoni niiflniH'lit to inidnif^lit. The Hkioiit is measured from tlie level of Low Water at Hpriiiff Tides, as aseertaini'd liy the t de tfaus;e observations tlieniselves. (T!iis level is apiiroxiniately 1 '4 foi.t lower than the ilatuni to whieh the soUiidiiijfs on the Chart of St. John Ifarlionr are referred, as nearly as this can now he ascertained.) 1900] TIDE TAHIJ:s, ST. .fOIIN', NM5. 4;i TIDE TABLES, ST. JOHN, N.B. Cuuihnr.K SEPTEMBER. Ft. 4 5 5 I 59 ' ti-b 60 5-8 5-5 50 4-5 4 I 3-5 I 32 I 2-9 I 2-6 12-7 2-9 ; 30 3-6 I 40 4 ' 39 37 35 3-5 137 1 4 I 4'4 5 5-3 50 4-5 41 3 7 3 5 3-5 37 4 43 45 149 1 i Hr) 15 8 26i 8 54 2-5 21 26 2 14 Sil. 3 45 24 '0 16 4 24-6 11 48 38 22 24 3-3 1."i M. 4 V< 23(1 17 6 23(; 10 50 4-8 23 27 43 16 Tu. 5 52 22-3 18 12 22-8 11 ,58 5 '5 17 W. 6 ,55 22 1 lit 17 22 '61 32 5(, 13 3 5 '5 18 Th. 7 53 22 3 20 16 22(i' 1 34 51 14 3 5 3 HI F. 8 47 22-8 21 9 22 -81 2 31 4-9 14 ,56 4-8 20 .Sil. !l 36 233 21 ,54 23 2 3 19 4-5 15 43 4-2 21 .Su. 10 18 2311 22 34 23 -4 ■ 4 2 4-3 16 25 3-8 ,),i .M 10 51 24 2 23 11 23-4; 4 41 4-2 17 3 3 5 23 Tm. 11 29 24-3 23 46 23 41 5 18 4-2 17 40 3-5 24 W. 12 3 213 5 53 43 18 16 3-6 25 Th, 21 23 2 12 36 24-2 6 27 4-5 18 51 37 26 1'. ,56 23 11 13 11 24-2; 7 1 47 19 26 37 27 ,Sii. 1 33 22 '.s 13 50 24' 1| 7 37 4-9 20 3 3-8 28 Su. 2 14 22(; 14 32 24-0 8 16 5 20 44 3-9 2ii M. 2 59 22 5 15 18 23-9 8 59 5-0 21 29 40 30 Tu. 3 43 22-5 16 10 23-81 9 49 51 22 20 4 31 W. 4 41 22 7 17 9 23-9i 10 ,50 5 23 19 30 DECEMBER. " Day j HiuH Water uon. Ht. Low Watf.h. 1 I i >, Hhiii ^ Fcii-fiioiiu. Tiiiii'. Ht. V.VTKIt Aftern 0011 . Low Water. d; i Forenoon. Aftern Tiiiif. Porcuiioii. .Vftcni Tiiiii'. >nll. lit. Fo ronoon. Aftern Time. Don. i Time. Ht. Tinu'. Hi Tiiiif. 1 Ht. Thiic. Ht. Ht. ' H. M. Ft. H. M. Ft. H. .M, Ft n. M Fl. IT. .M Ft. H. M. Fl. II \\ Ft. H. M. Ft. 1 Th. 5 40 23 2 18 11 24-2 11 ,55 4-5 1 S:i. I) 25 24-7 18 53 24 5 I) 3-4 12 37 3-3 F. 6 44 239 19 14 24-6 24 3-7 13 1 3-8 Sm, 7 24 25 3 lit 54 24-7 1 6 3-3 13 40 27 3 Ha. 7 49 25-11 20 17 253 1 28 3-2 14 5 2-6 3 M 8 •)•) 26 20 54 25 1) 10 3-0 14 39 2 4 Su. 8 51) 262 21 18 26-2 2 211 2-3 15 4 1-4 4 Tu, It lit 26-7 21 51 255 3 11 2 5 15 34 1-2 5 M. 9 45 27 3 22 15 26-8 3 26 1-5 16 (1 04 ;) W, 10 14 27 3 22 48 25-6 4 4 21 16 28 0-8 ft Tu. 10 36 28-2 23 9 27-0 4 21 0-9 16 53 -0-3 1; Th. 11 8 27-5 23 43 25 6 4 57 2 17 22 0-6 7 W. 11 26 •28 -5 5 14 0-7 17 45 -1-7 ^ !■' 12 27-3 5 48 2-0 18 15 0-8 8 Th. 11 27 12 16 28-3 6 6 0-9 18 36 -0-3 8 Sil. II 3"> 25 3 12 ,50 26-8 6 38 2 3 19 7 1-2 11 F. II 411 26-4 13 6 27-7 6 56 1-4 III 25 0-4 1) .Si I. 1 24 25 13 :« 26-0 1 27 2-9 19 56 2-0 10 Sa. 1 37 25-7 13 57 26 8 7 45 2-2 20 14 14 111 M. ,J 11 24 4 14 ■>; 252 8 15 3-4 20 43 2-8 11 Su. 2 27 1:4-8 14 411 25-7 8 35 3-2 21 ,) 2 4 11 Tu. ,) 5S 2311 15 15 24 4 9 4 4-0 21 30 36 12 M. 3 20 23-8 15 43 24 5 9 28 41 21 .V,l 3-5 12 W 3 46 'J3 4 16 5 23,) It 54 4-6 22 19 4 5 13 Til. 4 19 23-2 16 42 23 5 10 25 411 ,)•) 56 4-5 13 Th. 4 37 231) 16 ,57 22-6 10 46 5-2 23 10 5-2 14 W, 5 19 22-7 17 43 22 7 11 .1 5 -5 23 54 5-2 14 F. ,y 31 227 17 1 22-1 11 311 5 6 15 Th. 6 17 22-5 18 43 22-3 12 24 57 15 Sil. 6 24 -.'J -7 18 4-( 21-8 3 :yi) 12 33 5-8 16 F. 7 12 22-5 19 4 1 .7.)..) 51 .) .) 13 22 .) ,) 16 Su. ( 16 22-7 19 40 217 57 5 1) 13 27 5-7 17 Sa. 8 4 22-8 20 32 22 3 1 46 5-5 14 18 5-2 17 M ,s i) 22-8 20 3) 21 -8 1 5) 5-9 14 19 5-3 18 Su. 8 53 23-2 21 18 22-6 2 38 5-2 15 1) 4-8 IS Tu. 8 53 23-:i 21 19 .).).,> •> 41 57 15 9 4-8 19 M. 9 38 23-8 22 22-8 3 26 5-0 15 .53 4 3 19 W 11 M 23 S 22 I'l 22 6 3 28 5-3 15 56 42 20 Tu. 10 20 24-2 22 4 1 23 1 4 10 4-9 16 33 4-0 2(1 Th. 10 ,),) 24 4 22 51 23(1 4 13 4 9 16 38 3-7 21 W. 10 ,51) 21 5 23 18 23-2 4 ,511 47 17 11 3 7 21 V. 11 4 24-.'< 23 ;u 23-4 4 ..4 4o 17 17 3-2 0,7 Th. 11 35 24-6 23 .55 23-2 5 27 4-6 17 4? 3-5 »)■> Sil. 11 45 •J5 3 ,) 33 41 17 .56 2-7 2,1 P. 12 11 24 7 6 3 4 5 18 22 3-3 23 Su. 15 23-8 12 27 257 6 11 3-7 18 37 2 3 24 Sa. 32 23-3 12 49 24-8 i; 3S 4-5 18 59 3 2 24 M. A) 21-3 13 10 26 6 51 3-3 19 20 2-0 25 Su. 1 10 23 4 13 211 24-9 7 15 4-4 19 39 31 25 Tu. 1 3'i 24 -.S 13 54 2t;-(i I 34 3 20 5 18 26 M. 1 52 •J3 5 14 12 24-9 7 55 4-3 2(1 22 3-0 26 W. 2 20 25,1 14 41 26-0 8 23 2-8 20 54 1-9 27 Tu. 2 37 2;ili 14 58 24-8 8 40 42 21 8 3 1 27 i'h. 3 It 25-1 15 33 25-6 11 17 2-7 21 47 2-2 28 W 3 27 ■23-8 15 5 1 24-7 9 32 4-1 0) 3-2 28 !■'. 4 4 25-1 16 28 250 10 14 2-8 22 43 2-7 29 Th. 4 24 24(1 16 49 24-5 HI 31 4-0 ,),) 56 3-3 211 Sil. ,> 1 25-0 17 26 24-5 11 U 30 23 42 3-2 3'1 F. 5 25 24 3 17 51 24-4 . 11 33 3 7 3:1 Su. 6 1 250 18 ,30 24-0 12 17 3-1 31 M. 7 4 25-1 19 36 23 6 44 3-6 13 21 3-0 The T(\(K, used !■< Stainliu-d Thni', for tlii' Oiitli .Moi'iiliiiu, wli It IS ('oiiiiIimI from (I lo 24 hciiirs, from iiiiiliii'^ht 10 imiliiii;lil. Till? IlKKilir is miiasiiicil from tho lovi'l of I.ow Wati-r at Siuiim- Tiih's, as ascortiiii ohsL'rviitions tlu'iusches. (This ievi'l is iii)i)ro\imatfl.v 1 -4 foot lower thin the 'laliiin to w the Ctiarl of St. John Harhoiir aw reforreil, iis ncarlv as this ciiii now tie asci'rlaiilt'il.) is 24 iiiiiiuli's faster than St. .lohn Tinie. R'd 1)\ the tide '.Miinfe liiili the soiindinf.'s oil T 44 S > JS OS ■" 1 " Si ^ c M .2 •< d U > Si CC "5 > o OS c o w H o . METEOROLOGICAL UEGISTEU. [1900 Si' b , b -^ if .c ;s . •* -H TO r 1-F< 1(5 O If: i'- 3 ■«» ?0 '>! 1 » ?i - I ' r 5 " » '.- r- ? "/ - » = iS » ^ •r^.^' 3. CO O ' 1- + 91 M 1- •»• 1^ 19 •■O X ft I" iri M ® •* I S5 ■ IM C >- ■M M ~ -* 3rH 1.- I^ I- bib JM -< '1- ri M t- ' -f- I 00 ■■uk ■ r- 71 30 "M :p 71 C ^ T^ X> CO C 71 I- ^ CI 4_ C yj ^ -•is 7 1 C /J I - ^ TO 71 T -^ I- -o M I- ^dii f? = -1« ss b •^ c i- S3 = ? o .. t TC C ■* CI 'M ^^ l# OOIN _ .,,- I- •-' C ^ >^ b I'n I- c ^ t5 ? X n 71 -J ci r» CI I I ?? 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Z; « 1^ r, 2-^ ^1 oS ■0? > /- 1* ♦^ •-' £ 5' 2 (U '^ pi. 5 ?J Jl 4J "^ > > -«; << i ■? — g!e i--r Sc-? iK X 4^ T* H/ 1) ;> ■** 0) o s 9 — ° 5 = £ ?^ c 12; ri 0) c :j OJ OJ e3 ^ 'P 5 :5 tH U 0) 1* ^ y, 1 - ^2 32 S 3 ;-sa i2e P 5t3 3 i: o c c ■kj •*- j= j; t^ *- 1*- *»- o o o o U tri L- L. oj 01 1; OJ s e s " 3 3 3. ft • S: «0 « 1^95 rHOS 5: t~ 1 *?! ■ • O 05 I, to r-l n 0^ -i 01 ■ 6 c .c • J3 OD ■ X C • C 3 2 31 . w V • x: x> ■ it '*!> §, • <^M u_ • o O p£2 8 Yeaw 47 15 July Warmest month . . i Aver, ti'inp. of tlie ^ wurniuHt month. ! 7050 ColdoHt. nionlli , , Keh. : Avj-r. temp, of thf j coliU-Ml month . . i ■i4'(15 i Diff. hclw. temp, ofl ' th«' warmt'Hi andi | coldi'st. month. . j 45-8ft ' Aver, of (Icvialionsj ' of month l.v means i 2-'.i4 Monti) I'f K'^'i'tes'l j deviation Mari:h | Correnpond niajjni- | tude of deviation I 7 '58 j Warmest (hvy : 1 Hepl. i Aver. temp, of thel _ j warmest diiv. . . . 80-72 I I Coldest day ! 1 Keh. I Av. temp, of cold, dl — 0'12 ! Date highest temp. ! 2 Sept. Highest temperat. 97*1 Date lowest temp. 30 Jan. 44-25 July 67-71 Jan. 22-43 45-28 2-74 Jan. Extremeit. 47'(«) I 40-77 in 187S I in 1873 July, '08 Auk., 00 75-80 04 -40 Keh., 75 Keh., '48 10-16 3-58 Keh., '75 26 -00 Lowest temperat. . Uange of the year. 1 -16 112-1 4-04 12-37 ... I JulvU, 'July ;il, I 1808 1844 78-02 I 84-50 72-75 (\ Keh. 0, I 1855 Dec. 22, • - • • 1 Jan. 22, 1842 l^ 1859 — 2-27 '-14-33 9 57 Aug. 24, Aug. 10, 18.')4 I 1S40 90'n2 !»0-2 ; 82-4 Jan. 10, Jan. 2, 1859 1S42 -1211) - -iti-S 1-i) 10311 118-2 87-0 BAROMKTKR. 1898. Aver. pres. of year 29-6210 Month high. av. p.| Highest mon. av.p. Month lowest av. p.' Lowest mon. a v. p. 1 Date of the highest; pressure in year. Highest pressure. . Dateof lowest pres- sure in the year. Lowest pressure , . i Range for the year March 20-747-' Mav 29-64()9 31 Doc. 30-218 23 Jan. 28-732 1 -486 Average 57 Years 29-0195 Sept. 29-(>ti74 June 29-5715 30-357 •28-702 1-655 E.xtremes. •29 -67 79 in 1840 Jan., '49 •29-8046 Mar., '59 •29'4143 Jan. 8, 1866 30-940 Jan. 2, 1877 28166 2-240 in 1893 •29 '5002 in 1864 June,'64 •29^6525 Nov.,'.-)9 29-5886 Mar. 7, 1878 30-139 June 2, 1894 29-035 1-303 ill 1845 RELATIVE HUMIDITY. Av. humid, of year! Month of greatest humidity Gr'st. av. mon. hu. Month of least hu.i Least av. mon. hu.l 1898. 76 Feb. SO .\pril 68 Average 57 Years 76 Jan. 83 May 70 Extremes. 82 in '51jV3 in '58 Jan., '.57 Djc, '58 89 81 Feb., '43 Apr., '49 58 76 EXTENT OK SKY CLOUDED. 1898. {Average, 45 Years! E.xtreme?. Av. cloud, of year. 0^61 Most cloud.x' month Jan. Q'st monthly aver.' tCSl Least cloudy mon. July Least niont illy av. 0^36 ^•61 Dec. 0-76 J-dv 0-60 0-66 in '69, '77 0^89 0"29 0^57 in 1856 0^73 0.50 WIND. 1808. ' Average 18 Veara Uesidlant dircct'n Kesultant velocity j in luilt.s " Av. veUunty with- out reg. to direc. Montii of greatest average velocity (Jreaiest monthly average velocity Month of least av. velocity Least monthly av. velocity Day of greatest av. velocity (ireatest daily av. velocity I)a.\' of leaslr nver. \ elocity Lea-st daily aver. velocity Hour of greatest absolute velocity Greatest velocity . . S. 05' W I 1.78 : 1012 I Dec. 16 -.54 I Sept. 6-48 Dec. 23 28-70 Nov. 28 2 12 Jan. 2, 5-6 p.m. 55-0 Extremes. N.orw 251 004 March 1149 July 7-50 28-98 fi 45-67 12-33 ' 8-32 in 1897 in 1878 Apr., '80 Dec, 76 13-88 10-42 July, 78' July, '81 6-93 Nov. 17, 1870 4167 April 20 1895 8-9 a.in. 600 8-4S Feb. 10, 1885 23^79 Jan. 17, 1886 10-llaiu 300 NoTK.— During the year 1898, the wind haa been obtained from the records of the anemograph at Stan- ley Uarracks, and no comparison has been made with the results of former years. BAIN. 1898. Average 58 Years Kixtremea. Total depth of rain in inches 23-8^20 Number of daysoii which rain fell . . 08 Month in whichthe greatest depth of rain fell Oct. Greatest depth of rain in one month 5'770 Month in whichthe days of rain were most frequent . . | Oct. Greatest lunuberof lainy days in one month j 16 Day in which the greatest amount of rain fell June 11 Greatest amount of rain in one day. 1^300 27-226 •114 Sept. 3-250 Oct. 13 1-939 43-555 in 1843 i7-574 in 1874 145 in '90 80 in '41 Sept., '43 June,'87 9 '760 2-656 Jan., '69' Oct., '90 May, '41 23 11 July 27, Sept. 14, ' 1897 I 1884 ! 3-881 ' 1-000 SNOW. 1898. Average 55 Years Extremes. Totaldepthof snow- in inches 71-3 68-0 V'2-9 34-6 Number of days in in 1870 in 1888 which snow fell. 53 65 87 in '59 33 in '48 Month in which the greatest depth of snow fell Feb. Jan. Mar., '70 Jan., '95 Greatest dejith of snowm one mon. 24-5 17-3 62-4 10-5 Month in which the davsof snow were most frequent . . ' Dec. Jan. Dec, '72 Feb., '48 Greatest number of 1 days of snow in one month 14 14 24 8 Day in which the r Feb. 5, greatest amount: 1863 4-6 Jan. of snow fell i-5 Dec. 1 Mar. 27, 1888 Gr'test fall of snow- I 1870 in one day 16 S'8 160 3-0 46 TAllhK OF Ui:i'l{A 22 41) 48 22 8 40 21 37 45 21 7 44 20 38 43 •JO 10 42 lO 43 40 10 17 30 Is 52 30 18 20 ;;8 18 5 37 17 43 30 17 21 30 17 35 10 40 34 10 21 Oil 10 2 33 15 43 ;j.) 15 25 32 15 8 31 14 51 30 4-0 2-lG 2-4 2- i) ()'3 2* 2 581 1 05 50-1 1-88 54 2 1-81 52-3 1-75 50-5 1 • 8^28,50O 4,116 .50,000 1,473,882 100,000 250,000 Total African I 390,780 5,100,884 CoiN'rRV. America— llermudas Canada Kalklaiifl Islands & South (ieorjfia Hritish (iuiana Hritish Honduras Newfoundland h Labrador West Indies, Hahamas .lamaica and Turk's Islannrt» into and /rom l'((ii(((/(i, 11/ (iiiiiilK I'litfii'il /i;(0,T.')8 85,470,4011 77.784,0,37 80,0,'>0,)»0(; 80,258,033 81,280.372; 81,1110,844 77,37,8,IM»r 73,;t41,;(HI 04,(M14,5>!7 74,2,50,010 74,iOM,,5<»(l 84,141,104 28,203,106 26,320,3321 26.144,007 25,703.005' 30.(KI3,753, 53,578,0501 51,130,700' 41„'.02,.8.H5| 3»,410,.520 ;i5,3;(8,31«ll 31,378,047 2l,!MlO,2O0 17„504,204 10,813, OiiL'l a6,O70,57o] 31,420.2mO 28,047,551 20,327,378 28,.8,S7,8li3 27,412,816 33,110,,503 ;i5,1(II,!m;". ;t5„500.('.O,327,!»02 03,(181, 7^7 81.004,427 80,480,747: 105,330,8)0 110,410,ft(H)i 132,254,0221 110,. •(07, (143 1 108,041,480 104, 424, ,501 1 112,802,2,301 liO,804,(>3(l 11,5,224,031, 121,8,58,241 110,007.0,38' 127,4(I0,(K18 121t,074,208 123,474,040 110,781,082 118,((1 1,508; 110,218,(;(I0| I40,,323,(l53 Total KnTKHKI) KOR CoNHI'MniOM. KxjiorlM. Itiiiiortx A ■ ' ~ I Kx|)ort«. iXitiahlu. Kri>e. Total. 57, ,507,888 0(1,174,781 73,573.4!MI 74,173,018 82,6,30,003 80,780,022 80,351,028 77,8,80,070 80,IKMI,435 75,875,303 70,323,667 71,401,2,55 87,011,4,58 08,21M 1,823 102,1.37.2(13 1»8,(I85,,804 01,400,400 80,238,;i01 ,85,251,314 80,515,811 00, 2(1,3, (MHI .80,180,1(17 00,740,140 08,417, 21«1 113,1M13,375 118, ,504, 352 117, ,524,040 113,638,803 121,013,8.52 137,0,50,253 104,1,52,083 131. 027, ,532 130,8,811,040 148,;i,87,820 170,260,580 I04,O7(i,llM», 217,8(11,203 217, ,565, 510 2(HI,0,57,202 174,i;0,78l 175,203, ,3.55 172,405,4.54 1,53,455,«IH2 174,401,2O,-i 203,621,663 221„5,50,703 230,330,8261 207,8(I3,.530I 108,170.8471 180,675,875 202,408,047 201,(i07,03(( 204,414,008 218,007,300 218,384,0,34 241,360,443 247,038,020 24(1,000,880 224,420,485 230,025,300 257,U!<*,802 ,304,475,7,36 43,661,8.30 41,073,612 45,131, 517| 60,008,415, 0«,540,030| 71,413,128 70,235,.853 78,141,432, 00,243,340' 00,010,000' ,50,770,,5,80l ,55,430,012 ,54,1,82,067 71,020,725! 85,7,57,433, 01,588,330, ,80,010,408! 73,200,018 70,0,58,8101 78,120,070 (10,0I5.,824 74,475,130 77,1(K!.2,80 74, .5,30.030 00.100,737 00, 87 3,, 571 02,770,182 .58,.5,57,0,55 67,239,759 60,220,705 74,025,088 28,323,407 20,328, .5;)8 20,106,086 20,840,0*17 30,I.Mt,l iHlty Colli'ctod. 71,085, 3()«l 8,810,431 «;i 07,402,170 H,208,0((0 71 71,237,603 0,402,040 44 80,047,482 11,843,0,55 75 ,...,107,700,116 13,04,5,493 60 56,101,406 127,514,504 13,on,7.30 17 51,108,310' 127, 4(U, 100 14.421,882 07 41.477,225 110,018,(157 15,301.382 12 ,34,480,872, 04,7,33,218 12,833,114 48 35,,380,.523J IMI.:t(H(,483ll2,,548,451 09 31,422,0881 01,ll«»,577ll2,705,603 17 ■ 10,033,460 *75,(N13.47hl 12,030,540 06 17,.51Nt,382: 7 1,782, ,340 14,138,840 22 10,0!M),870i 01,011,004 18,500.785 97 20.801.404 112,648,027 21,708,837 43 31,.54H.08O; 123,137,010 23,172,3((8 07 28, 17(», 14(1 108,180,644 -.JO.HM.imS .37 20,440,401 102,710,010] 10,133,558 09 28,013,8751 Ol>,002,004 27,518,740 105,030,428 ,33,20|,276| 102,847, 1(H) ;i5,108,3O8:i(M»,0"3,477 35,0.50,208' 112,705, ,584 38,8(H».088,ll:t,345.124 47,818,2(Kt| 1 10,078,043 51,,831,4,50jl21, 705,030 50,314,811 40,004,8.56 43.347.721 45.073,2.56 56,072,018 113,(Mt3,083 105,252,611 110,6.87,480 111,204,021 130,e08,(MM 10,448.123 70 22,460,705 83 22,200,641 63 23,784,523 23 24,014,008 07 23,481,069 13 20,550,681 53 21,161,710 93 10,370,822 32 17,887,260 47 20,210,037 .32 10,801,006 77 22,1,57,788 49 5,278,130 less than hIiowii in Tradu and Navi((atlon lU'tnrn. entere Twelve Monlhit Kiiiled :M(th .liiiif. IHIIH, tHIH). »ii'il,«ti7,o:i7 III 7,.su;,o.'tM 'jii ;i,»;i»,ti(ir. nt .'i,wt7,-jiri ir> •j,;t7;t,.V-'7 7'.» ''■H,»'\,7ii i»f. ;t.i:iit,Hi7 •!:> 4.;«l.'s,7.V» -il '.',(io;i,i»4 Ml) V'.'M.titw.ww :w KAILWAV STATISTICS OF CANADA, IH75 )8. Vkaii KvnKn liorii Ji NK. ()-7:{ 1C5.S 2 23 OOO 144-95 98 41) 17 75-33 n-7« ^W 1875 WO 1877 1878 1879 t88U 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 188~ l'.,l»77 10.'J7ii 10, .''mO 10,717 TllAIN Mli.KAdK. 17,080.108 Is,l03,«2.H 19, ir.o,isi;t llt.(l01l,447 •ill, 7.11, (ISO 22,»-27,»41» •i7..'toi,;t(Mi •27.M40,I1! ;i(t,072.910 29,75>(,fl7(! 3(),0-j;t,OWI :tO,4Hl,OM8 .•<3.0;t8,748 37. 391, -20(1 38,Mllt,380 41,si!i,:i-29 43,;ir),iir)3 4;i,770,(t2!t 4(I,001,S|HI 44,rp(Mi,ti(r! 4.'.,78il.«r.l 50,0S8,-2.s;i Ni'MIIKR i>K rAHMKMlKHH. 5,ltHI,tlO 5,544,814 (l,073,'233 0,413.924 (I,5-23,H|0 0,402,018 0,;t43.07I 0,352, 335 9,579,948 9,9S2,35H 9,fl72,.5!m 9 801,0-24 l(),(i9S 0.38 11,410,791 12,151,1151 12, 821, -20-2 13,2-22,508 I3,,533,414 1 3,0 1 8,0-27 1 1,402,498 13,087,580 14,810,407 10,171,338 18,444,049 TmNH (IK KllKKIOi. 5,070.830 0,331,7,57 0,859,700 ! 7,883,472 i 8,348,NlO 0,03.S,8,58 12.IM15.,-123 13,.575,787 13.'2(I0 255 13,712,209 14,<1.50,271 15,070,400 10,350,335 17,173,7.59 17,0-28,0-20 20,787,409 21,7.53,021 •22,lHI»,0-23 •22,(H(3,.500 -20.721,110 21. ,524. 121 •24,'2(;(>,K25 25,:UMI,3:'l '28,785,90.'! Kmivinoh. *19,470,.V»9 19,3.58,085 18,742,0.53 •20,5-20,078 10,9-25, (MIO -23,,501,447 ■7.9S7,.509 .",»,0-27,700 33,244, .585 33,421.705 32.'2-..7,409 33,380,382 38.812,010 42,1.59.153 42,n!t,015 40,843,820 4.s,102,099 51,0X5,708 .52.012,397 40„5,52,.528 40,785,487 .50,545..500 52..353,-270 59.715,105 WllllKINd KXI'KNHKH. 015.775,.532 15,802,721 15,-29cv cfnt. Thu earnin^'M incroaHcd in tlu' Maine period -200 |n!r cent., and (lie workinj,' expenses, instead of kee])iiiif pace with tlie earninifs. increascil oid.v 1,50 \wr cent. The last cohnnn in the lalile siiows the iiroportion of expenses l.i receipts \ ear h|\ year. There was an increase in the total re<'eipls in 1.808 of .'*7, 301. 829, as compared with the i>revious year. The working expenses showed an increase of is;!, 008. 884, and the |iroportion of expunseM to receipts was OSJ per cent., liein;{ li per cent, lower than in I8it7. MUNICIPAL STATIS11CS, ONTARIO. 405,019 82,021 20,50ti 22,109 44,489 41,322 0,426 18,870 1,1«H),977 1,072,'280 l,'.).'-i7.30o 1,930,219 1.910,0.59 l,90:»,,5-27 1.9-22.121 1,017,544 1 .ooo.tun 1,880,145 1,848,4.57 1,828,495 §.803,025,.-l77 814,'.>17,03:< 821.400, 100 8-20,179,370 8-25,.530,0.52 825,211, 1'27 81S.S47.394 798,(>10 '271 701,00.5,816 74'<.054,.570 717,311,938 094,380,659 Taxes Iiiiimserl for all Purposes. Total. ■ Kate I Mills ! ' jicr |on the Head. Dollar !t!l2.2(MI,3-25 12,1-22,785 12,310,4-29 12,3-20,312 12,512.000 11,,S03,.570 11,707,748 10,897,485 10.-.i48,198 9,919,902 9,300,113 9,009,385 m 13 6 15 '29 30 (i .50 18 12 5 OS 5 37 .5 28 5 03 4 93 1.5.19 14„S8 14.99 14.91 15.17 14.30 14.37 13.05 13.45 13.-25 12.97 12.97 Bonded Deht. i?52,948,'275 51,895,991 49,724,587 48,083,243 47,160,9(i2 43,888,853 40,7-20,985 38,988,332 34,729„527 I 31,943,3^20 ' 29,924.803 ?!20 20 I --i: 85 51 08, 17 70 .SI 24 44 47! 28 37 Float injr Deht. .'"'0,-201,394 5,834,129 0,ii09,5()7 0,790,4'22 6,409,899 7,0-29,730 8,387.186 6,493.519 6,437,303 5,645,^208 4.841,717 Interest Paid on Loans and Dehentiires. «!2,,588,769 2,. 578,^220 2,552 007 2„508,021 2,482,156 2,498,294 2, •240,092 2,057,938 1,999,760 1,820,590 1.715,620 50 IMPORTS — DOMINION OF CANADA. [1900 IMPORTS— DOMINION OF CANADA. statement 0/ the yalwx 0/ Goodn lmp< Fincii/ Viarn enilcil Idlh Jiiiir, ,1',''/ and lS:iS ( incliidiini ruin .i>id hiillinii). OOUNTRIKS, British Knipiiu :— Great Britain Aden British Africa " Australasia.. " Kast Indies . " Guiana " West Indies Honj,' Kon>j Newfoundiiind. .. . Ali other Dutial)le. 20,217,422 18!); Total. 1808. Free. Dutiable. I'"ree. 2!),412,lt«S I 0,lil4,7(iO ; 22,,''.r)(l,47i) 2U,ri47 IG.-'i.'iO l()4,«,->3 07;f,:i;!i i,;f4i ri,i;{7 27.27;i 14(i,94.-. 4Ui,7U4 iiu.r.si I.IOC.-JO.S .'■p,.Hl)4 4.VJ,C70 27,27:{ 12i Sfalid hiijiorts, .-^6,058,300 ; Eximrts, sl(»,0:tO,o;;(l. Si'u ItiiiuH- ii'irA-huports, $4,934,074; Exports, 811,1(16,218. .W(nu7o/»(- Imports, S4,44t,t>37; Exports, *3,472,8I)1. Iiritinh Co<(n«'8, 423,03 1 ; Exi)orls, .•*16,01!>,7I7. I'iIhi-p Kdiiuud /«/(()i(f- Imports, >i483,123; Exports, |1,, 389,674. Siirth-West 7V/'»i7o/ie«- Imports, *(i:i7,33s ; Exi.orts, *il59,822. [11)00 1900J EXl'OllTS — DOMINION OF CANADA. 61 naila, EXPORTS—DOMINION OF CANADA Stnti'incnl of tin' Vdlina o/ (!ihi(Ik E.vixirtcd from the Dominion of Canada, to the iollowing Countries, iltiriiig llip. Fixml Years ended ,Mh June, IH'.I? ami IH'.iH. Total. ;{'_>,r)("K),!)17 1,518 i;w,ri2!) 141M05 r.47,;i42 .'■i;i,(i48 (i"n,(i22 4(14. :«4 2,();« .•i4,.'"2(i,:{r.:! l(i,.S(i4 (\4S i)r)2 247, !)'.:> 1.230,110 Kio.u.'ir, 4.«()4 40,)8ti 878,(U7 4,;«);{ !W,(ibl 2,097 ri,()40 ;i,i)7.''.,:i.'ii 814 .'■.,.•.84,014 107,144 4,077 1(1 ;t74,047 421,2,''.8 i,4;!i),;i,')4 ' 11,718 .'■.,'■), ;i28 4,474 42;i,.''.8:) 40 47,:U9 1(1,;502 4,1.')5 4.ss,7S7 fii»,.')0(; l.'i.871 .14!>,C.78 108.284 78,7().'>,5'JO i)(l,8."i2 14,404 41 2,7!»« :i!>2,40:j !Ki,171,Or.3 1:50,01)8,006 ntr til" yuiir ■>. (.jiielH'e — Sen finniH- n. Itritinh t; Kxjiorts, C(l( .NTdlKH. ™ British Finjiirc : - (Jrcai Mriliiiii Uritisli Africa .... " Australasia '■ K.ist, Itulifs '■ (Juiiuia .... IIiniiliil.i.-; . " West Inilics (}il)raltar Il(>ti}f Kong- l-alirailiir Ni'wfiinmllaiHl All oilier Tola! Hrilisli Kiiipirc All other eouiUries :-- .\rf;enliiie Kepilhlif. .Anst lia lielirium lhaV.il (ape Verde Islands Central Atnerieati .States . . . . Chili (Jhiiia Denmark Untcli Kast Iixiies Fraiiee Oerniaiiv Ifnyti . ■ Hawaii Holland llaly .lapan Madeira Moxieo Nonvav and S«e,i)l)2 4,7(i!) 74,184,021 :'.,'.(), 172 20,804 2:U,2y,'. 404,58'.) 17,;i.'.3 (;7,2>8 7(ii,:!it!) 27, '.40 4,048 (i8,7()2 307 1,102 Hi),'4, .■•..>()S 21. •.,210 ,".(1.4.52 :t4,t(()2 l,4(iO 9:14 SO, 71 7,0,^7 :i(i.!iii2 27.0S7 4S,fi:58 1,700 1II,!IS,S 1 oiil,.M;t ;5:5,;548 0,741 280,84:5 24,2titi 75 4,725 1,240 452 0,274 10,l;i7 85 2,210,7:55 7,770 (;:57 2:50 82:5 45,.5O0,4.s<.) 2,772,0(31 11 0,085 J 10 (^oiii and Miillion exported Esliin.ited aim. nut shorl returned at inland ports, and exprirted tol rniled Slates | Grand Total, Kxpita-ted ... :527,2!)8 3.947,130 10,825,1(53 3,l(;5,2.52 123,0.59,8:58 ; 1:5,090, H5 Total. 77,227,502 127,8:53 1,418,280 15,804 2V i,4r.7 5:5H 1,445,449 18,.5|-.4 15,265 1,092,. 503 4,7(59 82,238,023 5.50,254 20,805 354,,584 107,089 17,750 07,288 701,07(1 2S,757 090, (.90 1 1,045,432 107,196 44,4:50 104,422 10s,(i-?7 141,040 14,085 I 37,425 i 74,S01 I ;i5,.5:55 ; :!0,745 ; 4,. 508 ' -o I 2:51,347 f.O,4.')2 34,602 ' 1,400 1,019 41,9:53,792 :58,(>7l 27,087 49,. 575 1.70(1 11,224 1,1:55,412 34,171 48,272,.550 llonie rrodiiee. 93,005,019 1:54,973 1,644, i 00 12,480 :i72.224 1,085 1,4.58,:579 0,740 18,159 88 2,000,760 357 98,080,776 265,486 120 803.655 477,162 2,700 2,932 19,122 302,481 20,088 4J-8 1,015,612 1,419,090 42,924 1:50,807 290,904 73,705 148,028 10,462 31,1:53 79,:5:50 3,085 87,835 18,078 243 222,875 89,075 41,122 i;W,.510,.573 3,492,C5:5 .'5,947,130 1:57,950,253 3.:508 34,:561.795 23,lbO 10.(i:59 47.423 10,580 l,104,:501 41,240.1,56 1:59,920,932 1,045,723 4,627,7:50 145,,594,385 1898. Foreign I'rodnee. 8 11,933,799 1,191 4,814 799 l,vl;! 52,755 2,380 101,094 :57 12,(I98,.582 170,289 280 710 1,208 9.6,50 418,352 9,055 195 79,5:55 70') 339 40 1,788 17,782 3,957 2,092.712 33 Total. 104,998,818 1:50,164 1,049,:520 13,279 273,9:57 1.085 1,511,1:54 0,740 20,,5:59 SH 2,167,860 394 110,779,3.58 265,486 liO 973,944 477,442 2,700 2,9:52 19,122 363,191 21,296 488 1,025,202 1,8:57,448 .51,979 1:57,062 376,4:59 73,765 148,728 10,402 :51.472 79,370 3,085 87,835 20,400 243 240,657 89,675 41,122 478 7,325 .36,1.54,507 23,213 1(5,639 47,901 75,1.58 10,. 586 1,179,4;.:> 2,882,301 I 44,122,4,57 14,980,883 I 1,54,901,815 3,577.415 4,02:5,138 4,627,7:50 18,5,58,298 ' 164,152,683 I 52 CONSOLIDATED FUND — FUlUJC DEBT. [1900 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS, CANADA. Statement of the liecciiitx and I'aiimcntu Jrimi tlie Cotmitiiinifd Fund J'i.r the in'ur ending SOth June, 1898. The n'ci'ipt's from the soiirt'i's of the ordiimrv rm'cir.ie of the coniitrv me jiaid hito wliat Is 'ailed tha Con- Bolid.ated Fund, mid payments therefrom are made t.• consiilered as the regular iiico?ne and expeTuiiture of the country ; receipts (rem and expendidire out oT loans and .-ll other extraor? do methylated spirits. T.Vt)-),--'!),''. (U Ii)7,-.'ti7 '-'S fti-Jl.TOt.SO'^ 7f> ■.W.MKNTS. Post (.>ttice Public Works , Minor I'uhlic Worlvs Railways Canals Interest on Iiivestnieiits Patent Fees Casual Ordnance l.aiKi.-i .... Fines and Forleil ures Premium, I'iscoiiiil and Exchan^re ■. Mariners' Fund Klectric Litfht In>-pection Steamhoat Inspection Gas liisiiection Weitrhts and Measures Cullers' Fees Law Stamps Penitentiaries ■ Insurance Inspection Fisheries Modus Vi\ eiidi "Canada (iazette " Superannuation Fund Lijjfhthouse and Coast Service Doininioi; Steamers Military College Mihtia Civil Service Kxanii nation Fees .... Supreme and Kxclieciucr Court Ueiiorts Dominion Lands . 7,SV1,.W2 ;{,r):i7.sii!» 1.'{:\.',7(i7 :;,'.i;i7 7(i,.'«8!:i 10,r,74 loii.nn (i,!l:i;! ;'.,>• !<7 4.".,()4.'{ 2.77(» 8,S,-.'.I l.-,„s,s:5 •Ji,(i;« i,.'i,''.'. .■i..'{70 !)7.'i,7i)'.i .*40,5,5ri,-_'38 08 Interest on Public Debt Cliarj^es of .Maiia,i;ement SinkiiiLt Funds I'rciniimi, Discount and Exchantje (Jivil ( iovernment Ailministration of .Justice I >oniinion I'oli.'C i.e^jfislation I'enitentiaries .\rts, .\;jriculture and Statistics Immigration (^\iarantine Pensions Superannuation Militia .Monnleil Police Public Worlis Income I{ailwa\s and Canals Income .Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions ( )cean and River Service Litrht house and Co.ast Service Fisheries (leolojiical Survey S(!ienl ific Institutions Subsidies to Provinces Indians (Government of the North-west Territories .Miscellaneous Yiilion Provisional r>istrict Collect Hin of llereniie. t^istoms Excise Weiji'hts, Measures and Gas Post office Public Works Railways and Canals Miscellaneous iJIO,.')it;, l.V.', •2,351» 47, 1,391), 7(i.'i 22 72t>, .'W(i, 24 2G1, 137 !)(! 340, 1,51 i, sfir., 1,701 190, .^80, 140, 474, 441, i'>7, 79 4,2„7 9.12, 347. 203, 47, 90 ,S80 16 ,968 r)5 007 32 422 44 008 28 100 04 829 0.5 395 09 231 .59 194 90 243 69 187 09 185 (17 472 36 41.'-. 96 312 95 ,490 30 773 21 .•>53 22 10 07 24 75 ,000 (10 442 .37 372 19 ,.'^84 14 ,087 34 55 ,026 65 Surplus. 971,320 11 408,,JJ0 37 83,012 (iO 3,.'i7.'i,411 99 l.')C,313 85 4,(149,274 00 l«r),410 85 #38,832,.52.'i 70 _1,7'22,712 33 840iM.^a38 03 ■year. PUBLIC DEBT OF CANADA. Interest rec'd from Investment. Rate of j Rate of i v * u .. Interest Interest ' lf^'^\ liaidon rccVI from "^ '"*«,«■«»' Gross Debt. Inves'ent.! ^"^'"• 1807 IStiS ISO!) 187(1 1871 1S72 ls73 1874 187.''. 1S70 1877 1S78 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 18,><0 1887 1888 1889 1800 1801 18!)2 1803 1801 \»'.>r, 1890 1897 .*1)3.()4(;,0.'>1 !)(i,8'.»(;,(i';0 112,;!(>1.098 ll."i,it'.):!,7(i(> 1 In, 402.082 122,4(111, IT'.t ]-29,7J:i.4:{2 14I,103,.^,.M l,-)l,(;0:i,4(ll l(ll,2(l-l.i;.87 ]74,(;7.'>,8:M 174,!t.'i7.i"!8 ]7il,4s:i,s7! 104,0.(4,440 I9'.i,8(;i,r.;i7 2(i,'),.';'i.i,2.Ti 2(I2.1.':0,104 242,4s>,4IO 204,7(13,0117 27;i,i(;»,:',4l 27.i,187,O'-'0 2.s4,r.l:!.sll 287.72 -",(102 2>,3;t:!,274 .'5(l(l.ori4,.'i24 3( 8,348,023 318,048,7.''.4 32'),717. •''■;<<) 332,.130,131 338,375.984 73 .*17 20 30 70 7(i ,■',() 19 .'{3 (i2 .80 !»7 00 21 08 r.ii 07 i 3(1 %' 11 43 ,80 7(i lu (i2 10 74 00 87 73 33 23 317.41(130 ,130.r.31 4 04 .■)0'.,109 (I.') ,403.0,83 8.'i .I.V2,8'.2 (17 40'.,7'i7 n 7(>3,(i(ll 10 (;o.',;i,K!) 84 .•i2ii,oO") 0") •J0ri,91.") 29 0().-.,234 02 ,872,8-,(l 99 !l,'<2,4,>^3 73 192,(121 11 .'i70,083 33 ()1I0,10!» 11 , 201, ,8.39 00 373,48.'. 13 1('>4.904 48 973,827 78 220,103 00 091,.''):U 87 419.,'-)S5 32 .«75,728 75,7.'')7. 75.859. 7^.209. 77,700, .82.: 87 9!»,,i, 1. '..'1.39:1, i">3.(;(ii i.'i8,t(;(i 1,82,101, 190,40' 223,1,''.9, 227.314, 2;U,.V!1. 2;i7.5:i( •2:i7,.i:{;!, 2.'t7,8(l9. 241.131 241,081 2lO,1.8.'l, 2.V!,074, •2.')8,)97, •201,538, •203,9.'iO, 041 37; 134 74 310 -20 742 4.'-. 517 05; 072 (14 401 (II 904 42 378 (12 rAA (18 .'iou 113 (IO;i 91; 187 3(i; .■..S8 01 78(1 4(1 0.".(1 78 714 40 8r.ii 2(i 092 14' 1(17 09 77.1 44 :!.-,,-; 10 041 or. II 77 (i.iO r.l 4:!4 44 (139 01 , 02!) 48 927 09 432 77 i'.9t) 4(i: iOS 91' 8 4,. 501 4.907 ri.(l47 i'l.ior. 5,2.''.7 "i,2(i9 r..7-24 o.r.od 0,40(1 0,707 7.(118 7.194, 7,773 7,501 7.74(1 7,00s;, 7,70(1, 9.419 i(i,i;iv o,(;s2, 9,s23 10,148 9,0,'".0 9..'.s4 !l,703, 9.,8()0 10,212, 10.400 1(1 .KVi 10.(i45 ,508 33 .013 71 ,0.'')4 24 304 •:30 ,20.-. 4;{0 700 9(12 14 .883 7;!t 8(>8 75 144 8s sdt 47 .".r.2 89 180 01 4,S2 19 (1(18 (>(> 928 87 313 (HI ',»31 841 l:!0 !t78 34 8.88 45 5fKi 13 294 44 429 !>0 003 27 757 90 97 16 ■4 SI126 313, 303 .'■..'■.4 488 39(i (il9 81(1 70S 717 o(ir, ,192 834 751 91 » 1,001 ! 8(i 1,09' 2 299, 990 032 1,311.1 1,0.<<2 1,0'. 1,0,80 l.MO 1,217 1,330 1,37(» l,4-'3 419 84 021 20 ,9;".,") !>1 ,383 72 .041 .14 4(13 94 ,,803 00 ,SS('. 0.'. ,9(1.1 9.1 084 31 774 22 .1(1(1 (14 ,792 07 ,.113 49; (109 27 192 90 ,098 37 j ,03.1 511 978 91 ,8,80 09, (121 ,3.1 .;!92 2'. •271 30 ,228 14' 419 93 100 .11 .8(18 97 ,040 94 (,'00 .10 ,003 84 ,654 .18 4-04 4-30 4-35 4-47 4-29 4-01 4-05 4-;i4 3-97 3-.^9 4 -(12 4'(10 3-99 3-79 3-70 3-79 317 3 -.1,1 3-71 3 -.14 3 '45 3 -.12 3-37 3-31 3'.30 3 '20 3-31 3"2!t 3 '23 3'20 3'10 -.19 •85 •96 146 1-21 i:« 1-85 2-, 35 '217 1-73 1-75 1 ()2 197 1 -69 1^76 2-29 103 2 92 4 -.19 2- 10 1-86 2-60 2 23 207 2^00 1'97 1-96 2 05 204 2 '03 2(13 4-51 4 08 4 02 3-99 389 3-70 3 61 3-78 3-47 3-47 3- OS 3 •07 3 -.16 3-42 3;?2 3-29 2-76 3 80 2-86 3 18 3- 12 3 07 2-99 2-93 2-93 2-88 2-91 2-87 2-80 2-76 2-66 1900] STATISTICS FOR 1S99. 53 STATISTICS FOR 1899. We are pnahled this year to publiiih iniimrtiint tables of Caiuulian Kiiuiiipe and Trade for the year etuUnj; 30th June, IbSm. Althoiif;:h these slatisiies are "iiiirevised," they will he found (iraetieally (correct. The enormous growth of Cunadian trafle is rellecited in these tallies. The revc :nie of the eounliy has increased ??(i,n(lO,(Mlli over l.s.ls, and the nnports have ifrown from .^l-J!>,()I)ll,(Jull tt .ri:'i2,lM),).0iHl. The exports' show a deerease of .■s4.(iO().(l(ll). This is aceonnted for hv the lower priee of wheat, the item of .\(j;ricullund I'roducts shrinkint; from ilr4a,7'27,172 to !!i;t7,4()5,838. CUSTO.MS. rniri^heil f^tafemfnf <>f tlic Vithien nf tin' I'rlneiprJ Jitipurtu (Dtitiahl)') futrird fitr Cnnfiiniiptlnn in Canada and thr Datirn cidlertcd Iheieoii durimj tJw livi'lri' inantliK ended .iOtli June, W'V and ISM), resjiectiveh/. £iH (ri 4-61 4 08 4 02 309 3-89 3-70 3-61 3-78 3-47 3-47 3 08 3 (17 3-.'i6 3-42 3-32 3-29 2-76 3 80 2-86 318 312 307 2-99 2-93 2-93 2-88 2-91 2-87 280 2-76 266 Ale, l)eer and jiorter . . . Animals Hooks, namphlets, etc . IJrass, manufaciures of Breadstuffs Corn for distillation. . Grain of all kinds.. . . Klour Meal, corn and oats . . Ui(;e Otlier l)readstuffs Hieycles, trieycles, veloeijiedcs and parts of Cars, railway :;.id tram Cement and niaiuifaetures of Coal, hiluminous Copper, manufactures of Cotton, li'eaehed or unbleaeiied, not dyed, nor coloured " oleai^hed, d\ ed, coloured, i^c " clothing " thread (not on spools), yarn, warj), etc " thread on s|>ools " all other manufactures of Drujjfs and nicdicines Ei'rlhenware, stone and eliinaware Fancy goods and embroideries, vin: - Bracelets, braids, frini;es, etc Laces, collars, nettiru^^s, etc All other fancy ^^oods Fish and products of Flax, etc., manufactures .if Fruits and nuts, dried " j^reen, viz., oranges and lemons ... " all otlicr Furs, mamifiictures of Glass, mamu'actures of, viz. : — Bottles, jars, decanters, tableware and gasligh shades Window glass riate glass All other niamifactures of (Jun;-owder and explosive substances (tutta ]ierclia, n\iuiufacturi's of Huts, caps and bonnets beaver, silk or felt " •• all other Iron and steel and manufa<'tures of. \ iz. . - Band, boo)), sheet and plate Bar-iron and raihv ay bars Cutlery, hardware, to^ls and implements Macliincs. macliinerv ;iiid engines, including locomoi ives Pig-iron, kentledge and scraps Stoves and castings Tubing All other manufactures of iron and steel •lew cllary autl watches and mai. ufacturcsof gold anil silver Lead, and luamifai^tuies of I-eather, all kinds " boots and shoes " all other manufactures of leatlier .Marble and stone and mamifaclures of .Metals and manufactures of Musical instrumenis Oil, mineral and products of Oil, flax seeil or linseed, raw or boiled Oil, all other Twelve Months Ended Twelve Months Ended ;iUth .June, 18!)S. 30th .lune, 1899. Value, l>uty Collected. .'i?fi5,()05 40 Vahie. Duty Collected. SI 40, 10!) .•i?103,810 $68,157 90 388,.';01 77,299 (i5 4,59,881 92,80(i 30 i)12,iK)7 172,302 33 1,119,805 195,726 43 337,028 94,.535 79 417,277 114,777 46 0->,247 15,005 05 218.004 49,630 45 113,802 20.7.80 57 85,741 17.2.59 41 143,875 20,750 27 143,9,39 25,.302 91 184,195 28,578 28 104,538 19,0(;8 ,35 297,311 1<>4,389 00 400,341 181,(!2(( 45 231,290 51,144 19 248 1()7 51,658 .54 802,240 257,935 44 801.881! 239,901 49 100,943 33.200 57 230,978 09,186 49 314,410 103,7,59 01) 405,349 145,((75 ,59 3,14.'),.')92 882,142 5() 3,605,, 521 1,143,449 89 h,18r) 184,01)7 40 9(»5,999 223,838 53 ,534,8,53 103,572 OC ,570,770 171,846 42 707,241 219,579 57 039,795 192,554 75 .508,232 165,322 30 041,440 178 2,30 Oi) 377, ,522 65,007 32 490,758 87.026 ,30 1,171,900 281, Oi^ 9 71 1,09,8,201 3,54,445 44 1,152.003 338,730 !t5 l,178,(Hil 346,175 37 007,080 87,004 si 797,171 98,533 24 302,884 101,685 73 415,727 121,l(i2 79 43'-,047 08,493 SO 646,. 500 1()((,694 65 432,510 125,298 01 519,013 1.50,741 27 308,577 55,189 05 .384,452 6.«,0S6 01 134,404 35,787 88 219,ti,50 ,56,480 81 149.109 31,996 59 198,4(i9 45,202 99 130, ,"(19 ,30,381 89 205,080 48,157 .59 ,!9(!.522 110,684 .50 4(i2,520 120,082 0(> 834,518 234,2,58 35 907,712 234,938 04 .504,.500 159,098 12 5,58, (Ki5 119,187 71 1,705,389 144. .525 30 2,109,288 1(10,122 00 4(i3.(i32 115,(1111 78 0(15.507 1,59,364 51 2,427,4.50 ()31,215 97 3,329,105 840,926 37 2,857.939 707,402 04 3,5.3(1,435 892,821 98 5(50,474 148,7i>7 81 8( (3,447 149,744 98 202,, 383 53.008 03 202,100 70.224 39 5t)3,045 115,320 99 853,044 104,135 08 3,2()4,247 ,S30,.383 00 3,7tt8,348 982,817 79 800,8.58 22(i.(;51 47 995,31(( 2(i0,649 71 333,023 50,070 9( .307„5llO 57,195 34 1,073,335 178,.549 27 1,015,8:'5 102,051 75 308,348 9ii.0;>2 0!) 41((,(i31 1(11.499 52 IM),292 47.009 19 238,40(1 5(i.331 (59 184.039 43.515 79 227„588 53,023 21 ,547,548 140,:i07 00 Oi(0,755 184,115 7(( 278,031 7(),.5,34 12 .349,(147 95,528 98 ()97,530 428.203 43 71S,;i90 440,970 38 183,019 40,777 07 ,329,998 04,184 13 382,302 74,590 U9 1 ,3!(2,-)14 73,708 80 ii 54 STATISTICS FOH 1899. [1900 CUSTOMS STATISTICS -Continued. Paints and culours Paper, cnvelopt's, I'tc Pickles, siiuoes, i;ai>ers, all liiiids Provisions, vi/. :- Lanl, meats, fresli and " butter aiiut.y Collected. Value. Duty Collected. S(;.V2,I7S .<7S2.(l»il S77.44H :«> l,l-i-l,101 .•{:i4,4;{| iVJ 1,-.!»7,,SS.-, ;!(i:i,14!» la ni,ir.i 4,'i,7(i.>s :'.! lst.4.".l :>:,,\\-2. r.s 1,-.'41,(m!» 4o-J,til.'i ivl 1, '0(1. -J!).'! .•{7.".,lfi.") ((2 s-2,'J.')S Kl.l.'.ii (i-i (14,7fl(l 11,!>72 (18 ■t;i7,i'(ii) 4."i,;itM ill .sii;!,:;ii ;{7,r)()r. -m •j,ti-j,s,4rKS 7(i.l,,-.47 •.;4 .•!,71.".,IMil l,()7;t,22li 71 ■j.sr),."ini 7.'{,47<1 ii.'i :!7::,n4 Sil.l-it! 7S l!Kt,(i(ll •J'.l.4U(i -^7 1!M1,744 ■M,-im f)! !)(Ki.l77 •J,l>i:i,!is4 11 l,ll.-.,,sl(l 2,(.L- 1,44(1 07 I(iM,(i;".7 4-.i,>2ll I.-; ■iiHi,ri(i,s r>ri,()ri2 .w ■_•().-,, (WO l(i7,:;.-.o Vl .■i(i:{,;i4s 184.,M)r> («» ,><»,!i:!S 74,.sii.". 7ri 74-.',7I4 78,ri,v.» ;«» 4,.MMi,L!4(l l,:itil,it!»7 .'id ,'i,J^(>S,,'S.'i.') l,i«(i,:V>t a.f) ■J2-J,!»7() •.^71,1(14 i;{ ■.i(lll,:!;!l ;«i,-i;{4 72 444,,V.l l>,s,.(iio nil 1 ,(>.!:! !I71) 10 •J()4.-Jl(i (iti,-ii;i .ss ■J7l.,!I4u (>;!.(i4() ftr) ();i(i,,s."iti 1 i:i,7;i.s S;') 74 (iS!),(i74 ■J|-_',.S(KI 4S !t:t:i,ti4-J 24!»,!)!>8 12 ',•40,1 -Jit ■-'!l.'i,()Ml -il i)!»4,Sli8 ;«)2,()2(( 08 ■-',044.7:tr, (Wl.fisii 4S ■i,(l!i;{.«4!) 72{l,87:t !>1 ;!,n.si;,."i,s4 '.i.'i7,'.i;:s !>7 :i,4:i;!,l(i:' !)7rp,;i,s!» ;«) 4:!;j,i7'." l:i4,(l,S4 .'i!l (1(14, .'i.'i." 17(i.4:i4 28 .■i;{,i;t,'i 14,1IMI S4 H\,-l:'t 18,117 40 17S,(il!» :>.\).--.\' - 111 11, 4.^7, M4 2,82r),-3],'i A-A 7.{.(ii)4,(i44 ■il,:.ti4,.VS4 7!) 87,r.:{(i,08"i 2.^.,l.-.7,o;«) 77 4,;!,v.»,i-2.{ 4.(i77,(i;i() .■>1, 44(1. !•">:< .■iii,Mi7,;i;{7 . Unreviscd Statement of the ' the !*12!),riS(l,72() 1.^21, r>()4,ri84 7!l Hil."i2,(l21.0.')8 S2r),157,i»;{(i 77 l'ah(e,< of tlie I'riiteipal Imiiortx ( h'yee) entered lur (.Uinstonptinn in Ciinala dining twelre niontiis ended .Idm June, IS'js and ls:i;i, ref^peetire/ii. Twelve .Months Ended ;«(th June. Animals for nnpro\ cment of stock Articles for use of the irmy and navy Asphaltum or asi)halt '. Broom corn Coil, anthracite Cotf ee Corn, Indian Cotton waste raw Dyes, chemicals, etc Fish, and products of Fishories, articles for, nets, seines, lines, etc. !• ruits : bananas, oiives, pineajiples, "W. Fur skins, not dressed Grease, for soap-makinj;, etc Hides and skins India-rubber and j.-'utta i>ercha, crude Jute cloth and jute yarn Metals, brass and (jopper II steel rails for railways 'I iron and steel, all other 1' tin and zinc. . II other Oils, vegetable Salt Settlers' effects Silk, raw Sisal, manilla and hemp, undressed. Tea Tobacco leaf Wood, cab ne! makers', etc. Wool All other free goods Totals, free goods Coin and bullion Dutiable goo l:o x;i8 24!l (l!ll 218 1'.I7 ,((17 It.-! -,•> > ,sol 107 I 'I' ;i82 :i(i'.i u'.> i'2u 274 1811 t:<2 (i;i7 174 r.l,4i'i,!iri;{ 4,;i8!i,i2;{ 7;M'!»t,(i44 8l-2ii,r,;!(i,720 18;i,(i!i7 it.'),4-2!> l.'{4,177 (l,t4(l,l(ll 4(i.'{.274 , 8,l)li;i,S!l8 2oi,:i;{4 3,(i(>4 (174 2,147,111!) 442,;i71 .'-124,2.^)4 .'.()7,-28!) 78:i,814 212,:il!) .'!,7!ll,ri22 i,7<«), '.•■'!;{ ,-),"o,7;;(i 1,(I!M,17S 1,(1(1(1,(17!) 2,2:18,1 i;i8 i,;i(i(i.(t8:{ 2!Ml,!l77 (1(1, )!).'{ •20(1,44") •2,r.78,!)'21 •2(14,281 l,02t,."i8.') .•!,;ii;i,(>:!2 l,7 2, 221, !l! 10 1,422.8:« l),ti:!8,273 .■■)!i,.8ii7,:i.'f7 4,(i77,(i:«l 87,r>:i(),()8r) 1(1152,(121, 0.18 Sto II. Ill IV. 1 900 J (jL'STOMS STA'J'ISTICS — foreign TllADE OF CIllEAT lUUTAIN. CUSTOMS ST ATJ STJCS- Continued. (/iiiviusi'd Stalfiiifitl iif the Valnfn, hij Clamex, uf the Kxparts nf Canttda durinij tlic twelve montlin ended SOth Juno, IS'.is and is<.):i, i-c»yectivelii. Produce of the iiiiii« fisherieH . . . . 11 fOl'l'St AiiiiiialM iiiid Iheir iinxliu.'e, Ajfi'iiMiltiinil pnxliKas .Manufnctiircs Miscellaneous articles HiiIlioM . Coin ,. . Totals Ctrand totals! Tvelvi! Sronths Eiiiled :«Kh June, 1S!»S. Home I'rodiice. ui,7!n,sr>2 liti, :>;(:{,( M)0 4»,24:2,.x-i.') ;«,2;{4,0(i4 l(),4r.4,!)Si» 14(i,81»4 i:i!i,4(i-j,2;!» >«-140,4;15,2r)it Korei>rn I'rodnce. 117,7;tV t(W,l»l!t I,s;i8,(y7 10,4!):!. HW 1,1U7,I>27 ;{«(), ir>o i4,(ii)i,!ni ;i,ri7i>,«i;ii :?18,-J71,r)42 Total. .sl4,-2-i:{,!»;is 1it,iMI!t,.J8!) •2(i,!tlM;,!t7!> 4(l,0.S0,8,'i2 4;!, 727, 172 ll,tl22,61(i r>;i:{,044 1.'>4,0!M,I!KI i,ori2,!t.so ;i,ri7it,(wi !?ir)8,72«,801 Twelve Months Knded :«)th June, 18!)ii. Home l'r(Kluce. >il:j,:Mi,(>ii4 !l,!>47,!>,'i7 28,t)2r>,4S7 4(i,()88,22!) 2;i,(ll4,;il4 n,4:)7,l(i: ,, I 201,478 Koreij^n Produce. 8180,2(17 :«;,()72 8i»,l»8i» I,2(i0,2(i2 14.4r)l,,V24 1,020,077 H.'i8,41() l:i2,67r.,:i,2S(i I 2,!>16,,^72 !«l:«,7(i8,t)77 *20,:U4,673 Total. !*l;t,r>2i,;f;u !),il84,()2!» 28,lir>,47(t 47,048,491 :t7,40r),8;« 12,47S,l;!0 .';ri9,888 l.-)(),07;i,702 l,(l!W,28« 2,!>l(i,.'i72 «ii;)4,08a,(),5o I FOREIGN TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN. The two follo>viML;' tables show the enormous extent of the trade of the Mother I'ountry. The first tahle sliows the amcjutit of the imports into Great Britain, and the second taiile the exports. The anioiuits are ^fivun in dollars. Slateiiient, hij CldKxc". nf thr /iiiinhix inin (Inai liritn'm duriiuj llw Yfars i-ndcd -idtli June, is;i7, ISUS and 1S99. iMl'OKTS. Years Ended 30th June. I. Animals, living (for food) II. {(I) Articles of food luid drinU (duty free) (!i) Articles of food and drink (dutiahlc) Tobai'co (iliil'.al)l(') III. .Metals IV. I'hcniicals, (he stuffs and tannin^;' substances V. Oils .' VI. liaw materials f(n' textile manufactures VII. Kaw materials for simdiy industries and manufactures. Vlll. Mannfaclnnd articles. " IX. (a) .Miscellaneous articles (/') Parcel post 1807. Total \'alue !s2,li}2,780,l(i0 i?2,247,;i2(i,729 82,29;^880,572 7.T2, 129, •il, \u-i, :i(t, :<8, 2;i(>, 408. 07, 4, 72l,9;i0 73.1,987 7ri;i,2.ii ;ii.i,2i>.') 03,088 2(i,8r)9,(i78 39,31(),49ri 33r),933,S19 2.'.1, 284,839 419,()03,79r> 70,198,109 (i,l.i5,40S .•*47,701,204 801,307,260 128,073,818 20,889,009 119,!)44,070 27,()30,.'i38 43,(ir)2,8.51 330,860,124 2(i2,()44,636 431,844,173 74,007,995 5,804,882 Statetnent, hy Clanxes, of the lixportg of Great Britain diirimj flic Vearn Knded 30th June, 18'-)7, 18!)S and JUnu. KXI'ORTS. Years Ended 30th June. 1897. .$5,048,524 I. Animals livinjf. . II. Articles ot food and driidt 58,522,737 III. Haw materials : 90.475,227 IV. Articles niamifaclured and ])artl.\ mamifactured— ! (a) Yarns and textile fabrics . . , .' 494,()4(i,(it)2 (h) Metals and articles manufactured therefrom (except} macliincrv and ships) 165,310,88.") (.•") Macbirierv ;iiiil mill worU j 84,9t'(i,99(i (arel and articles of personal use | 49,(l40,(i45 | 47,043,492 (/) ( 'iiemicals and chemical and medicinal |Mi)iarations ' Kt,994,445 ; 41,0.50,358 (f/) All other articles, either manufaclurid or iiarllv manu factured 162,966,104 (A) Parcel post 0,047,016 1898. If5,764,241 .58,10(i,851 97,001,441 Total value of Hritish aniu'.-i (Jyiisuiii liiiiit'.itone for thix I/ilhoKi'iiIiliie stone JliiMgaiU'se ore Mieii Mineral piynienls liaryta Tons. Oehies " Mineral waters Galls. .Molyliilenite Llis. Moulding .«an(l Tons. Natural gas Petroleum l/i ) Bris. Phosphate (apatite) Tons. Preeious stones Pyrites Tons. < Quartz " Salt " Soapstotie " .Siruetuial materials and clay produets: 1895. (.juiintity. Vtthie. 8,789, lG,4(il, 3.888! ■i,578, 162 80« 797 794 431 525 275 8,75(5 3,177 3,478,344 53,350 1,329 220 3,475 22t;.178 34,579 1,1 IS. Bricks .VI. e. yds. Brls. Building stone Cement, natural Portland " Klagstnnes sij. ft. (Jranite Tons. Lime Itush. Marble Tons. MLseellaneous clay iirodiiets (i) Pottery Roofing cement Tons. Sands and gravels '■) " Sewer pipe Slate Tons, Terra-i'otta Tiles :m. Tripolitc Tons. Whiting Itrls. Total stnictural materials and clay products All other non-nietallic Total value, non-metallic metallic Estimated value of prodiu'ti' unspecitied or not reporttid (m) . . . (Jrand total 125 94"i, 2,083, 238, 531, 2, 1,360, 3 1,030 714 i;74 1170 716 343 984 ,80' ,299 6,196,600 («) 368,175 41,300 6,(39,1,')3 143,047 (A) 2,545 3,492 6,1,50 31,932 202,608 32,916 2,000 8,464 65,00(J 1,339 739,382 14,tMH) 126,048 1896. Ijuaniily. ' Value. 1897. (Quantity. Vahie. ;( 9.393,012 : 1,021 .S'60 133,274 2,754,774 91,iKI6 191,:>,")7 24,199,977 721,1,59 4,437 1,940 3,397,113 1,188,990 750 3,20.5,343 i 2,149,.503 13,3(M),802 291.582 r)0,705 .39,018,219 688 3,997,647 8,030,633 («) 12,2,")0 2 342 3,745;716 49,619 972 842 139 3,713 207,032 37,462 429,856 27.004 7,226,462 110,257 (A) 2,583 1,805 9,455 33,310 178,061 36,140 1231 145 2,3<;2 706,372 (A) 3,975 60,0J0 715 1(),045 111.736 6,76.5 726,138 1,822 13,5.30 423.032 1,086,738 9,565 5,739 726,822 570 34 198 102,.594 52,376 475 .308,836 128,294 80.(Kt5 19.238 5,225,000 200 160,455 2,138 1,670,000 1,095,000 173,675 6,687 84,838 700,000 2,000 33,715 10 43,960 410 11.478 276,301 1,1.55,647 3,420 277,162 19,200 1.51 .,588 3.1,53 118..359 2.57,045 .58,900 195,123 210,000 70.705 78,385 18,717 ' ' ' 2i;'» 86 224,769 4,726,368 9,585,482 14.311,850 6,196,600 250,000 20,758,450 664 101,1.55 ,50 169,693 1,230 l,6(X),fK)0 1,000,000 6O,.50O 141,151 6,710 1(M;,709 650,000 2,405 5,5,58,446 205 30,442 2,637 3,786,107 60,686 1,400 2,118 436 4,572 239,691 31,273 1.5i .571 3,'.H)5 749,691 5,485 709,857 908 38,910 1,501,660 6,027.016 130,290 l,39(i,8.53 324 1,399,176 1.600 3,323,395 13,780,314 (") 1,845 445,368 32,474 7,303„597 176,457 3,290 5,759 16,240 42,340 244,531 30,2.58 1,166 76,000 3,060 23,560 141,477 10,931 325,873 1,011,546 3,984 116,730 163,427 430 80,110 1,53,875 .53,370 83.8.55 225,0 Included 'a miscellaneous elay proilncts. fh' Exports only. 'I.' Railway shipmeiitH. i uu Mostly structural materialfi. 1,84a '445,'36'8' ' 32,474 ',303„597 17«,457 3,'.'90 5,759 1(5,240 42,340 244,531 30,258 i.'i'ee' 76,000 l,ti00,000 1,000,000 65,893 209,380 7,190 61,934 650,000 129,629 ' 7(i,729 ' 164,2r)0 42,800 1.55„i9o 225,000 150 1900] PUKCIOUS METALS — MINKHAL INIJU8THIES OF ONTARIO. 57 PRECIOUS METALS IN CANADA IN 1898. The foUowiii;;' tiilile shows tliu viiliie of the proilucliun of yold, silver and plaliniiiu in (.'anadii ilurinjf ll>e year 1808. (lOlil). Novu .Scotiu .'()o qnebfo (i,o."" Ontario ■i(i5,SS!l SoithWfxt Tr.rriliirii'H .— Saskatchewan (eBliniated) 25,000 Vulum (cstinniled) 10,()(M),()()0 British ( 'olunddu. •i,!»;il),8.V2 • «i;»,775,4-J() SILVKK. tiuebeo iiH3,055 ( )ntario 4i),.Wl British Coluiiil)ia 2,.500,75a $2,51W.929 I'LATIXIM. Dominion 81, .10(1 MINERAL INDUSTRIES OF ONTARIO. The following,' tuhle (fives tlic (|uantity and value of mineral iirodncts in the Province ot Ontario during the year 1898, with tlie nuinl)er of wurl 74,222 ;i(l2,()!IC :{()s 0(10 22r),(HI0 014,000 1(MI,:U4 o:t,717 1.55,000 l,24:i,400 202.150 121, .840 28(i,7().'> 116,;{40 ;iOi, 0(1(1 5.''.,076 278,,S8(i 4, (KM) 6,000 7,. 500 48,875 .5;i(l,78!) .')14,220 268,080 275,078 51,000 87,235,877 EMI'LOYKKS. Wa(ik,s. 1,2,50 85 220 548 2,622 126 77 164 .546 85 35 191 15 10 15 100 130 637 580 50 7,495 520,000 23,784 104,3.50 127, (HW 4.50,000 42,. 580 2(i,26() 61,000 263,455 31,4.'," 16,398 60,629 2,000 1,8(10 4, 5(10 20,700 (;i,476 315,.'^01 2iR),919 28,430 S:2,464.239 ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF COLD AND SILVER l^ THE WORLD FROM 1887 TO 1896. Vbar. British E.mcikk. Gold. .Silver. 1887 £(i,-i",(m 1888 7,262,0(10 1889 O,279,0(l(> 1890 9,154,0011 1891 l(l,789,(:0(l 1892 13, 387.0' Ml 1893 14,Sl(i,(,l(l(l 1894 18,4(13,0(l(! 1895 20,1!>7.000 1896 21,18.S,ll(l() Totals....! .ti;i0,846,(10O i;2(;7,ooo 1.. (37, 000 2,1711,(100 2,607.000 3,1.53,000 4.1S(i,(100 5,587,011(1 5,7.52.00(1 4,.325.00(1 4,4,89,0(10 £33,972,000 Other CoirNTiuEs. Total. Gol4,0(10 15.;«)0,(1(1(1 .35,131,000 24,45.t,(l(l(l 37,828,0(M1 l(i, 094, (1(10 37,998,(100 26, .883,000 41, 151, 0(H) 1(),82( 1.(0(1 41,76(1,(10(1 ;;( 1,207, (10(1 45,94(i,0(Hl 17,569,000 4.3, 558,000 .32,379,00(1 49,M5,iHKl 18,026,0(M( 43,137,00(1 .3r„32ll,(K)0 4S.889,fHH) 21,1105,(1(1(1 45,062.000 41,202,0(1(1 49,987, (MHl 22,025,00(1 46,522,()00- 43,21.3,000 51,(;l!,iMKl* £174,670,000 £387,534,000 £305,51(1,(100 £421,506,000 The figiU'cs given in the above table on returns jirepared by the Direilor of the riiiteiiblished ' .s annual rciiorls. I'nder " Hritish Kmpire'' an ;. luded Vnstralasii, (ircal Bri- tain, Canada, Brilish (Juioiia. British India, and .Africa. The mines of the South African Ke)iublic, hoHevcr, from 1887 to 1895, i>ro>vards of (i.', jier cenl. of the tola!* ' Approximate only. are based mainly gold output of the world, ami the increase under ''Brilish Kmiiire ' in recent years is mainly attributable to those mines. (!old has been valued in the table at the legal rate of i;3 17.<. lii'.f/. i)er troy ounce standawl, and silver at its niiin'nii value in this country, namely 5.v. (ii/. per troy ounie standaril. — ir//(7rtAvi'V Alniiniiir. i )■!.■' 58 SHORT HISTORY OF CANADA. [1900 SHOR"^ HISTORY OF CANADA. I'UOM \4!»7 TO IMKi. Till' followirijj lirk'f icsimit' of ilic |ii'iin'i|iiil vNt'iMM in the liisidry o( imr coiintn \ti lakcii fnnii the HtuliHtii-n/l A)intriicl lor l*!l.'i, iukI will lio foimil of iiiliris(. The i-oumikaMe I'vcnta of Iho >i'iil' IHDS IM) iiro giMMi in ududibr |M)itioii (if I 111' Aluiinmc CHRONOLOCICA,L LANOMiyRKS IN THE HISTORY OF C/\NADA. 1497— .luiiu •:4. Cnhot (lisooviTfd C'apf Hri't.Mi. 1500 (.iiisjifr (.'dilcival fiiltTtd .lie (Jiilf 1. I.aniliii;,' of .lai'iim« f'artier at Ksii'i- niaiix Ha\ . I''ii.st landing w.i Canadian Moil. 1536— .liil,\ . Second visit of Cm •'.> r. Aiicii.sl 11). ('artier ani'horod in a small li.i.v at the inoiiili of the St. .lohn River, which, in lioiioiir f 1' • 'l^'v, lie named after St. I.aw- leiict The II 'is 'fterwuiils e.vleiided to the milf and . i .. 1540 Thir' isit of C'r.tier. 1542-43 'I e Sii iirdi KoVierval and hi" |>art\ wintered al Tail Kou;;e. 1598— Tile .Maii|Uis d :i Uoche landed ■40 coin ids on Sahle Island, \\ here they were left for the years •' ifhoiil relief, only Iwehe beinj found aiivc at Ih.' i i.l of that time. 160*^' First \ isit of .» v'nucl de Chamiiluiii to Canada. 1605 -Kiiundini; (.r )\,n I{o.\al v.Annapolis), Aeaal, Acadia. 161.3 St. .lohn's, Newfoundland, founded. t)tt;iwa hiver discovered hy Champlain. (Cliamplain sailed II)) th" dttawa Kiver, crossed Lake Nipissiny, and de.scemled I'rench Kiver into Georgian Lay and Lake Huron, rctuininif Iiy Lake Oiitaric ) 167 7 — Canada invaded li\ the Iro(|Uois. 1620- I'oii'ilation of (j'neliec, • i i>ers(ins. 1621 -lir?' mi.ilionof the name "Nov a Scotia" in a Kra..t of the I'rovin.'e to Sir W. Alexander by .hiines I. First co(ie of laws iiroiniilirated at l,>IIcll('C. 1624- Nova Scotia lirst settled hy the Knjrlish. 1625 .le.siiits lirst arrive in New France. 1627— Canada grante. Heath of Champlain iit t 'uehcc. 1639— Irsuline I'oin cnl founded al t^uehec. 1640 Lake ICrie disco\tred h\ Chaumonot anl. 1695- Iberville took Knulish forts m Hudson's Bay. 1697 -Treaty of Ityswick. Mnttial restoration of plaeea taken duriiifr the war. 1698— Death of Frontenac. I'oiHilation, \:i.X)i). 1701 — August 4. Ratification of a treaty of jjeace with the Iroquois at Montn'al. Canadians irranted leave to manufacture. 1709-10-11— Canada invai.ed by the British. Fort Royal {Annai)Olis> taken by Nicholson (171(1). 1713 Treaty of rireclit. In which Hudson's B.-ty and adjacent territory. Nova Scotia (Acadial and Newfoundland were ceded to the British. 1715— First ships built at C^uehec. 1719— First Kovernmeiit founded by the British in Nova Scotia. 1720— Population of New Fr.mce, ■i4,4:i4, and of St. .lohn's Islan.l (Prince Kdw,^rd Island), ahf iit KM), l-'ort of Louislurff built. 1721 -.'a.inivry 27. Mail stages eHtablislwil between Quebec and .Montreal. 1722 — Division of settled count ry in Canada into parishes. 1739— "''opulat ion of New France, 4:i,70l. First forge erected in Canada — at St. -Maurice. 1745 -Louisburg, ,.'a)ie Breton, taken by tlie British I f)0( 1747 1748 1749 1752 1756- 1758 1759 1760 1762 1763 1764 1768 17^ 1774 1900] SHOUT HISTORY OK CANADA. 5& 1747 Militia rolls ilniwri ii|> for Caniulu. t'ourlH of .liiwticu coiiMtitnli'il in Nova Scot in. 174H Kesi oration of liOuiHlmri; to (he Kreiii'h in cxcliaiiifc for Aladrus, by llif pfuco of Ai\-la- ( 'liaiu'llc. 1749 .luiifJl. The cil.N ol llnlifux foiiiidi'l li.v l.oni Halifax ; 'i,(iH Hritisli eiiiiLrrants brr'UKlit out In till Hon. FMw.ird ('orii\\;illiH. 1762 March 23. iHNUL'of I ho Halifax (iitzi'ttf, \\w llrst paper ])ulili.sht',--lish settkiHfiit in New Uruimwick. 1763— February 10. Treaty of Paris si^'iied, b\ which [''ranee ceded and ^fiiaraiiteed to his r.ritaiiiiii' .Majesty in full ritrhl "Canada with all its dependencies." "ape ISreton annexed to Nova S ts )mt to death, bat finally the Indians vere forced to »u(!cunil'. 1788— (ienural Carleton, afterwards Lord l)orchester, appointed (iovernor-t ieneral. 1790— St. John's Island (I'riiice KdwanI Island) made into a separate province, with Walter Patter- son for the first t;overnor. The Ihst meeliii); of an elected fIou.se if Assembly took pla<'e in July, I'lTli. i 1774— The "l^uebec Act " pa.ssed. This Act jfavc the J French Canadians the free exercise of the Uonian Catholic religion, the enjoyment of \ their civil rijfhts, and the protection of their iwn civil laws and customs. It annexed large territories to the Province of (^iiobec ami provided for the appointment by tho Crown of a LexiwUtive t!i>uiicil, and for the odniinistratifMi of thecrinunal law as in u.se in England. North-west coas' of British Colum- bia explorefl by Vancouver and Coi k. 1776 Outbreak of the Ainericun Revolution and inva- sion of Caniula by the AmericutiM ; every pUuio of importunce rapidly fell into their hands, with the exception of (^luehec, in an attack upon \vlii<'li General Moni^'omerj wasd, feated and killed on .'ilst December. 1776 ReinforcementH arrivcrl from Kn;;!..n(l, and the Americans were tinally driven out of Canada. 1777 -( I.owiT Caiiuda, at t^iin bi'r, by (Jiii. I'laiUf. Thu liousf (if as>itiiilily cniisisli'd nf llfly Illl'lllllClN. 1793- Almlitioii of slavery in I'luitr I'aiiaila. r|i|ii'r ami Lower C'niuula>ii'i>anit III from the Church of Knyiaiid See of Nu\a .Seolia, and enriMti- luted a separate .See. Toronto foiiii'ork. Kinky Muimtains crossed li\ .Mac- keiizie. ruhlir ariouills llrst pilhlisliid. 1706 The seal oi ','ii\rriiiiieiil ot I pper Canaila re- moved from Nlaiiaru In Voik (Toroiilo). 1798-The name of .St. .lolni's Island rhaiiKed to that of Prince F^lwuri'l Island, in linridnr ot the l>idu' if Kent, the chan;;e lo lal»e ilfeil in 1»00. I'i)p\i'aliip|i, 4,'ili0. 1799- Kduealion .\el jiassed in I'pper Canada. 1800— .lesuils' estates taken possessinii of liy the (!i)\'- ernment. KinK's Ci)lle;;e (.N.H.) ^iianled a royal charier. 1805- January 1. ;'"oundinn of the Ijiueliec Mririiri/. 1806-Novemher --.i. Issue of Li- Caimilifu, the llrst newspaper iirinted entirely in Kruneh. Popu- lation of Ipper Canada, 7o,71{S, and of Lower Canada, -i.'id,!!!!!). 1807— (iraimnar schools founded in I'pjier ('.iiiada. 1809— First steamer on St. Lawrence river. 1811— Jndt;eH excluded from parliament. 1812— War declared lietween (ileal I'.rilain and the I'nited Stales, July 17. .Mackinaw surrendered to lli.' liijtish. .Iiily 1S--J0, I'. S. troo]is repulsed ;.t Hiver Canard. Ail},'ust ,'i. Tecumseh defeated C S. troops at Urownstowri. .^u^'ust K). Surrender of |)('iroii liy the Ameri- cans under (leneral Hull toCeneral lirock. Septemlier It). I'. S. troops rejiulsed at I'res- qu'Ile. St'ptemher 'Jl. (iananoipie raided li,\ I'. S. troops. October I'i. r. S. troops deleiited at (,iuei'nston. November lo. Kinjfston bomliarded by L'. S. troops. November '2". V. S. troojis repulsed al ((dell- town. November :iS. C. S. troops repulsed near Tort Krie. 1813— .laiiuary -1.1. I . S. troojis defeatid al I'lench- town. February (i. lirock\ille laided by Americans. February 22. (>H:dt:iisbur^' taken by Itritish. May ,1. U. S. troops defeated before Fort Meijis. May 2!). I'. S. troops defeated at .Sackell's Har- bour. June ;'). C S. troops defeated al Stony Creek. June li). United States stores captured at Great Sodus. June 2i. U. S. truflpN Hurruiidcred at liuuver DaniN. .Iul\ 4. I'. S. troops made prisoners ul Fort Schlosser (icloberl. I'.S. troops repulsed al i''our('orners. oclober 2(1. C. S. troops defeate,li(io, and of Lower Canada, y.VstMM). 1816— Common schools establishi'd in I'pper Caiiadu. 1817 Firsi treaty with the North-west Inilians ; the Farl of Selkirk si'„'niii(; on behalf of Kin>; (ieortre UL First lianks opened in ^Montreal and (jMiebec cities. 1818 (Ictolier :!. The steamer " Koyal William" left (Quebec for I'icton, N.S., discharged cargo and coaled, leaving I'ictou on ISth August for Gravesend, Knglaiid, at, which port she arrived after a stormy jiassage, during which she disabled one of her engines. The boat was built at (.^Uiebeo during ly.'JO-;jl, and was the first steamer that ever cro.-ised the Atlantic, the motive jiower of which was entirely steam. 1 000 1836- 18373 1840-. V 1841- 1843- 1844- 1845- 1846- 1847- 1848- 1849- 1850 1851 1852 1000] SHORT lirsToilY OF r.xNADA. (II Lower 1836-.'i'l,v '11. «)jH>niri(r "f thr railway from l.ii|>rniriti to St. iJohiiH, the llrMi railway in <'aiia(la. 1837-38 Oiitlirfait (pf rfliflljrih ill l>olli l>i'c>viiiccy. It waH Niipiiri'SNi'il ill |I|i|M'r I'anailii l>y the militia, anil in Lowi-r Haniula l>y llit> lU'itiHh t!'()0|IM. 1840 heath of Loril hmlmin, to wIupmi' ••xiTtioiH IIic Niil)M('(Hiciil UMioniif tlic i>roviii('ts was niiiiiily iliu'. t/iicliiT ;iM(l Montreal ineorpora' ... Miiiit real daily . I '/r<'i7i.«(';' founded ; tirxl daily Journal in Canada. 1841" Feliruar.N Hi. Iiiion of the two prov iiices under the name of the I'riniiM'e of ('aii:ida, and eHtalili.slnneiil of responsilile jfoveninient. The leK:iMlatiii'o wan to conHiNt of a lei{islative council and letfislative asseinlilv, eaeli pro- vinco to lie rejircseiiled li\ t'rl nieliiliei'H, -12 elected liy the people and 'JO appointed liy the C'ro\Mi. l'o|)ulatioii of I'pper Canada, 4.1.'), (WH, May 17. Land wlide from the Citadel ro<'k, (/iieliee ; :iJ per-ion.-i killed. .Iiuie 13. Openinu' of the tlrsi unili'd )iurlia- nient, at Kin;.'Hlon, liy l-ord Sydenham. 1842— AuKiisI 0. .SettU'inent of the bouudury line lietvvi'en Canada anil the I'liiled States liy the .\shliui-ton Treaty. 1848— Victoria, H. ('., founded hy JanieH l>0UH:la.s. 1844— Population of Lower Canada, (Ji)7,OS4. 1845- Larire tires in the in\\ of (^ueliec ; 2.'i,(i(l0 people rende'ed homeless. Welland canal ojiened. 1846-()reKoii Itoiiiidiiry '''reats. 1847~Grand Tnuik Uai|i.\ay bejfun. Navijfation law.s repealed. Klectric telegraph lino o.xt.aliliHhed lietween (Jucl)cc, Montreal and Toronto. 1848 The St. I.iiwrenee eiinal.s op.'u for navii.'ation. 1849 -'Vi>ril 2't Hiit.^ in Montreal over the passaj^e of tiie Keliellion Losses Hill, and liurnilif,' of the parliament lilirary at Montreal. 1850 -The first sod of the Norlhuni Ilailway turned hy Lady Klj;in. The roiid was ojiened from Toronto to Bradford on l.Uh .Line, lS,''i;f.,and was the first locomotive railway in operation in rjijier Canarla. The Itoliinson Tri'aties with the Indians of the norlliern shores of Lakes Huron and Superior concluded. The main features of these treaties, viz. :— Annu- ities, reserves of land and liberty to tish on the domains of tiie crown not alienal(.d — have been followed in the suliseipient Irealies. 1851 - Transfer of llie rontrol of llie jiostal .s\steni fron- the British to ihe iiroviiieial ^'overn. ii'ents, and adojition of a miiforni rate of postajfe, viz. ; - :5 pence per h ounce. The use of iiosta!;e stamps was also introduced. Po])ulation of I'pper Canada, !),')2,iin.t ; of Ijower Canada, .sn(i>rcti<'i' lii'lil. Id ^olutioim paMPii in favour (if ('ciiilt'di'i'iktliiii of tlriiNli Norlli All" < I'ltti |ii'>■ tlic rilitcil StatiH. It lasted 11 yvun. .Inric 1. liivasioM of Caicida li,v Kriiiniis. Ilattli' (if |{i(li;( (Niiv, mid iMMrrat of llif \ olunlt'i'lH. .Iiiiic ;t. Wiilidrawul ot tin' KriiimiH into ilu- rniti'd SlalPi. .Iiirii' .s. l''ii'Kt iiu't'tinif of PftrllanKiit in llii' new liiiildinu'i ill Ottawa. Al tliiH inii'liii).' tlic lliial iTMoliilidiiM iii'ci'Nsar\ on tlu' part of tlic l'ro\ iiK'i' of I'aiiaila to clfti'i ilii- Coiifcdcfa- tioii of till' proviliri's were passed. NoNeinlicf 17. Ciiiiiiinf \'iiiiioin IT Island and l'i'lti>li ( 'nliniiMa |>ro('laini<'d. I'lliniarv In. Tlie llritisli North Aimrican Aft |iu>si'd liy till- liiiperiid l,e;;islal lire. .Inly 1. rnion of ilie |iio\ iii'es of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Ih'unKwielt iindel' Ihi' nnine of the Dominion of Canada. The names of rpper and I^ower Canada wei-e chanired to Ontario and tjliiehee ies|iei'li\ el\. Lord .MoiK k was the tlrsl (iovernor-lieiieral of tile lioiiiininn, and tin- tirsi Parlianient met on Ihedlli .No\enilier, Sir .lohn .\. .Maedoiiald ht'iin,' I'reniier. April 7. lion. T. If Airy MetJee. .M.I',, mur- dered at Ottawa. July 31. The Itiipirl's Land Aci passed liy the Imperial (JoMrninent pro\ Idin,' for the ac- (|iii>ili()n \i\ llie liominioii of tlie Nortli-west j Terriliirit's. I'niforiii rate of ;! cents for letters lliroiijfliout | the Uoiniiiion adopted. June •^•1. Hill jiassed ima idinjr for the H:overii- nient of the North west Territories. October 'I'.l lion Wm. .Midiou^'ull ap|)oiiited I l,ieilteiiaiit(iii\enior. Ued Ifivcr Kehellion. Novenilier I'.t. heed uf surrender siyiied, Hud- son's liay Ciinipaiiy to Her .Majesty. -.March 4. Thomas Seoii shot al. Korl (iarry. i Seiitenilier 24. .\irival at Kort Uarrv of the i ' I expedition under {Colonel (now Lord) Wol- :>:of llritish Coliinibia, Mil,- •l-2i, and of I'rii Kdward Island, Ii4,irj|, Total, :i,ti:!.'.,iMi|. Noveiiiher 11. The last regular troopn left »,iiicl Miolition of dual repreNentalioii. DiMiiinlon urcllives established. May 'Jii. Death of Sir (leortfe K. Ciirtier, In London, North-went Anifli) Indian Treaty (No. ,'l) sinned by Hon, .Mex. Morris. .Iul\ I. .\dniission ol Prince Kdward Island Into the ( 'oiifederation. November 7. Mackenzie adniinistralion formed. Island of St. .Iiian awarded to the I'nited Statps by theOerman Kinperor. t,iu',\ppelle Indian Trent,\ (No Osi^rned by Hon. A. Morris. |{ii|iert'H Land anil North west Territories placed under jurisdiction of a lieiiteiiiint noxernor Heparale and dlHtincl from Manilnba. Lake Winnipei: Indian Treaty (No. A) signed by Hon. A. .Morris and Hon, .1, .M(dvay. Presbyterian Church in Canada formed by the I nioii of :ill till' I'resbv teriaii churches. 0|ieniiiir of (he Intercolonial railway from (,>neliee to Halifax. Korts Carleton and Pitt Indian Treaty (No. (l| signed. (Canadians awarded ;i(iii prizes at Kxhibition in Phila- delphia, r. S. A. .Iiine .'). Sii|)reme Court of Canada first BeNsinn. Leirislalixe (Niuncil of .Manitoba abolished. District of Keewalin created by Act of Parlia- ment. .May. .Medical Council of (;real ISrilain decided to reco(;iii/.e Canadian dejfrees. .lunc •Ji), (Ireat lire in St. .lohn, New Hrunswick. Seiiteiiiber. Kirst convention of Doin. V. M. C AsHoeiation in t/uebec. October. Kirst exportation of wheat from .Manitoba to (ireat Uritain. November '.!;!. .Award by llalifav Kislieries Coiiimission of the sum of !r!.'i,5i)(i,(l(H) to be paid by the I'liiled States to the Imperial (Jovcrnmvuit. Treat \ with the lllackfect Indians (.No. 7)sit;ned by Hon. Da\ id Laird. Conservatives win in >;eneral election. Cana- dians awariled 22.^ prizes at Paris Kxhibition, .Adoption of a protective tariff, otherwise called the " National Policy. " Death of the Hon. (o'orjfe Prown. All lirilish possessions on North Anierii'an con- tinent (exce|)tiiiK' Ncwfotindland) annexed to Canada by Imperial Order in Council from 1st Sept., 1880. The Arctic Archijielatfo transferred to (Canada by lni|)erial Order in Council. Hoyal Canadian .Academy of Arts founded by the Manpiis of Lome. October 21. Contr.ict si^fiied for the construc- tion of the Canadian Pacific railway. This contract was Bubseiiuently ratified by 44 Vic, chap. 1(1881). I! 18 18 181 im 18f 18f^ 188 188 188 189 niooi SHOUT IIISTOIIV OF <'AN\|i,\. ii'A # IHtil April I l't,\ Ol < 'uIIIkIu fillllllU'll. May '.'. KlrNl >i llic C'uiiaillnii I'lirillr Kuilvvay Company. 1R82 -M'ly f. rt'ii\!»iniiul iliNtririN iif A^tMliiilioiu, Siii4 kiilrlii'NN.iii, Mlii'i'ta jiMil AllialiiiNkii cnaU'il. Muy '.Ti. Klrsi nicolliit; (if llu' liiniil Sm'lety of ('atin( the Cnnailu Ti'iniHTiiiHi' Ai'l I'lmtlniii'd li\ I'livy ( 'niiin'il. AiikhhI 'I'i. Till' iii'W Hi'ut iif (iiist'iiiini'iil tor Ntirlhwi'HtTt'i'rltiirii'Hrcri'lvfil naiiiriif lU-ifltiii 18H3 Mclhiiillst, I'Inii'i'lirH in Caniifla foniinl Into miu lii)il\ Till' .Mi'llioiiiMl Cliiiri'li in I'aniuia. l'"ii'Ht ('iinKn""< iif Ihi' Cliiircli rif Kii'^'lanil in Caiiadu hrlil in llaiiiilinii. 1HH4 lloiindary iM'twci'iHMilario anil Munilolia Ht'lllcd li\ ilci'iMicin (if .liiilii'lal Ciiinniitti'i' i>f Kiiu'IInIi I'i'ivN Coiiinil iinil contlnnnl li.\ Ilci' Maji'Hly ill Cuiincil, Aimnsl II, 1,SM. 188ft Man li 'Jil. Oiillpiiak i>r Ki'liilliiin in Nnriliwi'st; I'Diiinii'iici'iiii'iil iif iioMlililit'N ai luick l.aki'. April ■'.. Majf llic \V;mliin','liiii Trt'.'ily liy lln' I'niU'd .'^laU's. .Inly 2. Cap! lire of Kiu: Hear, and lliial siipprt'M- sion lit llio ri'lii'lllon. Total Iiinh of militia and volunit'ern nndiTflri' ; killed, ;w ; wonnd- I'd, Ui'i. Till' rclii'l loss I'onlil not lie asccr- taint'il. Novi-nilitT 7. ltri\inKof last Hpikr of ('. I'. |{, NoMinlicr 1(1. 11,'iiiifinjf of Hii'l. 1886 .M.i\ I. Opi'iiinK of tlii' Indian and (.'olonial lAhiliilion in London. .111111' l.'i. Town of VanconvLT totally di'stroyud li> (Ire: 4 houses left NlandiiiK ; 50 lives lost. Kirst throiitrli train k'ft Montreal for Van- coin cr. KiiMl Caiiailian C'lrditial, .Vn'liliisliop Tasclu'roaii. . 1887— liitorprovinriid L'onfcri'ni'c luld at tjincliec. .\t thid fonti'i't'in'c Sir Oliver Mowat wns presi- dent. Twenty-one fiindainental resolntions were pa.xsed one declurin;; in favour of un- restricted reciproiity in trade with the l". S. Ajiril 4. Important, conference in London lietweeii representatives of the principal I'olonies and the Iin|>erial (iovernnieni. ( anada was ri'iireseiited li\ .Sir Alex.inder Caiiipliell and Mr. Sandford Kleniiiitf. June 14. Kirst C. I'. H. steamship arrived at ! Vancouver from Vokohanm. Noveniher l.'>. .Me('liii!,' of the Kisheries Ootn- niissioii at \Vashini;loii. 1888 Keli. ITi. Si'^niii'.'of Fishery Treaty at \Vaslunp:ton. Ailunst. Uejeclion of the Fishery Treaty liy the I'liited States Senate. 1889 Siptemher T.l. Landslide (second) from Citadel Uook, l^ueliec ; 4.'i persons killed. Houndaries of Ontario eonflriiied by Imperial statute. 1890 May (5. Loiiy:ue I'ointe Lunatic Asylum, near Montreal, destroyed by fire ; over 711 lives loNl. Till' liiilldin^N had lieeti ereited at. a fOMt III ?i|,l;i'.','j;i'.i. u.'i..lM'r II. Mi'Kinli'.N Tariff Hill came into operation in the Cnlted Slitles. 1891 April II. Population of the jiiiminioii, 4,s:i;i,v!:mi. I'liwer k'iM'ii li\ I'nrliiiment to the (iovernment III refer to tile Mnpreme Oinrt of Cunadu for itN opinion Iniportani ipicNtionH of law or fact loiichinif provincial li't(iNlation or theappel< late jnriNclii'tlon as to education and any III her maltei'M. April 'JO. The llrsi of the new C I'. U. Mteitinurit arrived at Vancouver from Vokohnnia, heat- U\U the record liy over two day m. The niailH were liindi'd in .Moiitreiil in three da\H and 17 hours frmii VancouM'r. .Iiineil. TheKiKht lion. Sir .lohii A. .Miicdonald, (i.C.II., I'ri'iiiier of the Iioniiniiiii, died. 1892 April 17. Death of lion. AliMinilir .Mackenzie. .May 'J I. Iieath ol Sir .Vlexandcr Camphell, Lieutenant-) ioM'i'iior of Ontario. Seplemher '_'H. Lewislatlve (.'oiincil of New llrnnswick MlMilished. 1892 Deeemher .''>. l(i'siu:nation (frnm ill-henlth) of Sir. I. .I.e. Aliliott. K.C.M.O., I'remiir of the liominion, ^ir .lnlin S. 1 1. Thonipsim called upon to fiirni a (invernnienl. 1893— l't'uislati\e Ciiiincil and .Assenihly of Trince Kdwiiiil Island merged into one hoily. Ajiril 4. The Court of .Arhilration, respecting the seal llsheries in liehliii','' Sea. w Inch met formally mi 'i.'Ird .March, he^'an its ses.siim. .\rliii ratni's : Itainn de Coiiicel (Hel^iiim), Loi'il llunnen ((Ireal llrilain). Sir John Thonipsiiii (Canada), .lnhn .M. Ilailaii and .1. I'. .\Ior;ian (tJ. S.), .Maripiis N'isconti X'enosta (Italy), and M. Oram (N'orwav and Sweden). tK'toher HO. Death nf Hon. Sir.'l. .1. C. Ahliott. .Inne 8. First steamer of the ne'v Australia- Canada line arrived at \ ii'toria. l.C. Title " llonipurable," as cciMfcrreil >y the (,)ueen in till' Duke of l!uekini.'haiii's despatch. No. I(;4, of •.!4th .Inly, l,s(;.>,. cxpl.'.incd by Karl Uipon to evtend to all parts nf Her .Majesty's Dominions. See Ollii'inI tidzeHi' (Canada) Auy:ust !■), IS!»;t. Canailiaiis awarded •J.l'iii pri/.e> at Chien(fo K\hibition. 1894 .liinc -JS. (ipcniinf at Ottawa of t.ie Colonial Conference to discuss mailers of interest to till' Knipiri'. The Imiicrial (ioverninent. New Sciiith Wales, C.\)ie Colony, New /Cealand, \ictoria.(jiiieenslaiid and Canada representeil. Jul,\ i'.\. Canadian readjusted customs tariff ass'iiied to by (!o\ ernor-lieiieral. August -27. C. S. CoiiLtress Tariff Hill becomes law without sitjnalureof President Cleveland, December VI. Deatli of liiyhl Hon. Sir John Thompson in Windsor Cast le. 1895— September 11). Suult Ste. .Marie canal opened. October 1. Proclamation uivinir to the un- orjranii^i'd and unnamed )iortions of the North-West the following:' names: ('n;;ava, Franklin, Maclienzie and Yukon districts. 1896 -Jannai'v •-!. Six .Ministers rcsijrned durinvr de- bate oil address. Sir Mackenzie Howell re- formed his Cabinet. A|iril i'l. Hesijriiation of Hon. Sir Mackenzie Howell as Premier. Oo\ cnior-Cieneral sent for Hon. Sir Charles Tujiper, Hart., who formed a ministry. June '2.'{. Ceiieral ele(!tion8. The Liberalswon. JiilyO. Order in Connell enlarjrinjr the boun- daries of the Province of (jMiebec to the shoret, of HiKlson's Hay, and addin^r lls,4'i(l sipiare miles of territory to tiie jirovince. July 11. Hon. Wilfrid Laurier accepted position as Premier. July 13. Liberal .Ministry sworn in. CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. I'iMi MKANINX! OK TKRMS r.Sr:i>. I > this At't, and in any other Act rt'latint,' to i-iistonis, unless the oontexl otluTwiso ft niiri's, - The initials " n. o. s." roi)riseni and have the nioaninj; of the words " not clsowhero speciticii " ; The initials " n. o. \>. " ri'iirt'sent and have the niean- \ng of the words " not otherwise iiroviditl fur" ; The expression ";rallon " means an iinperial uallon ; Tlie expression "ton" means two thousand iiounds avoirdniiois ; The expression "proof" or "proof spirits," when applied to wines or spirits of any kind, means s)>iriis of a strenjjtli ecpial to tliat of )>iireelli.vl alcohol conipotind- ed with distilled water in sui.'li proportions Ihiit the resultant niixt\ire sliall at a temperature of sixty deirrees Fahrenheit have a s]>(.'ci(ic irravil\ of ()",»1".».S as compared with thai of distilled water at the same temi)eratin'e ; The expression " j,'aui,'e," wlien aiiidied to metal sheets or |)lales or to wire, means the thickness as determined hy S«uil)bs's stanon proclamation of the (iovernor in Council, wnich may he issued whenever it appears to his satis- l.vetion that the (iovermnents of the I'nited Stales and Newfoundland, or eithi r of them, have made chaiij,'es in their *aritls of iluties imposed uixni artitles iiniii>rle• breach of the customs laws: Provided, that thissei'tion shall not ai)iily to the export, under such resiulations as are made l)y the Oovernor in (Coun- cil, of any carcase or (lart thereof of any deer raised <>• bred liy any person, company or association of persons upon his or their own lands. Deer when shot for sjiort, under license, may he ex- ))orted under reiridations of the Ctistoms Department. Hcjulntitins rfiprctlnn tlfexjuift nf " llnnic-hinl Dei'r." At>y person who wishes to exjiort an.v carcase eclinu: the manner in which molasses and syrujis shall be sam)iled and tested for the puriio-^i of detcrminin'.' the classes to whii'h they belouH: with reference to the duty charueabie thereon shall be made hy the controller of c\istoins, and the inslrumiiiis anil apiiliance necessary for such determination sliall be flesiifnated by him and su)))ilied to s\ich ollicers as are by him cliar/ecl with the duly of sampH'tu' and testing' such molasses and syrui)s ; a'ld the decision of any officer (to whom is so assigned the testing of such articles) as to the (hitios to which they are Huhject under the tariff shall he final and conclusive, unless upon ap|ieal to the connnissioner of customs within thirty (hiys from the renderinjf of such deuision, such decision is, with the api)roval of the controller, changed ; and the decision of the commissioner with such appro- val shall be final. DUTIES ON WINES AND Sl'IRITS. In the case of all wines, spirits, or alcoholic licpiors subject to dut.N' accordinj; to their relative stren^fth of |)roof, sucli slren[,'th shall he ascertained either by means of Sykes's hydrometer or of the specific ^fravity bottle, as the controller of customs directs ; and in case such relati\ • strenjjth cannot he correctly ascertained hy the direct use of the hydrometer or jrravity bottle, it shall he ascertained hy the distillalion of a sample and the suhseipient test in like manner of the distillate. MEDICINAL AND TOILET I'KEPARATIONS. All medicinal or toilet prejiarations imported for coni- pletinjfthe manufacture thereof, or for the niani:facture of any other arti( k by the addition of any ingredient or ingredients, or hy mixing such jjreparations, or by put- ting np or liibelling the same, alone or with other articles or (!omi)ounds, under aiiy proprietar> or special name or trade mark, shall he valued for duty tinder the provision of subsection two of section sixty-five of The C((x/(i;».'< drf, as amended hy section fifteen of chapter fourteen of the statu s of 1888. MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS TO BE LABELLED. .Ml niedicinid preyjarations, whether chemical or other, usually imiiorted with the name of the mainifactiirer, shall have the true name of such manufacturer and the place where they arejirepared, aiid the word "alcoholic" or " lion alcoholic," permanently and legibly affixed to each ii.TiV'cl by stamp, label or otherwise ; and all medi- cinal ju'eparations imp.orted without such names and wonl so affixed may be forfeited. DITV ON PACKAGES. Packiiges siiall be subject to the foUoA'ing jirovisions : .Ml bottles, flasks, jars, demijohns, carboys, casks, hogsheads, pi]>es, barrels, and all other \ essels or pack- ages, manufactured of tin, iron, lead, zinc, glass or any other material capable C holding licpiids, and all pack- ages in which go(«ls are commonl,\ placed for home coiisumjition, including cases, not otherwise provided for, in which l)or;eil s)iirits, wines or malt l.iipiors or other licpiids are contaiiied, and ever;. ackage being the first receptacle or covering iiiclosiiig goods for the ]iurposc of sale, shall in all cases, not otherwise provided for, in which they contain gooe(Mally chiirged with or dec!arcackages in which goods are packed for exportation, .according to the general usage and custom of trade, shall be free of dut.v ; All ucli special packages or coverings as are of an,v use, or aiiparenlly designed for use other than the importation of the goods they |)S. With rcsiiL'ct to j;().)ds imporlt'il for manufacturin;;: jMiriiost's that are admissililf iintlcr this Act for an\ Hju-i'ltli- imrposL's at i lower rati' of duty than would otlarwisc he (■liari;i:ahk', or uMMnpt from ihity, tlic iniporler clainiin;;' such cxuniiition from dut,\, ir |iro- IHirlionalc cxtniplion from duly, shall malu- and sub- srrilic to I lie follow i]ii;- allida\il or allirniaiion hcfori.' the c'ollei'lor of riisioms at tliH port of entry, or hi'fori' a notary pulilic or a commissioner for laUini; atlidavits : \, (iiiiiiii' III i iiiiiiirlri) I he undersiyiied, imiiorter of file {niinii'K iij' llir iiniiilx nr iiitirli's) mentioned in this entry, dosolenmly (:ossession, he entered for duty or taken out of warehouse for consuni|)tion in Canada at the reduced rate of duty j>ro\ ided in the Hritisli jireferential tariff. "The Jlinister of Customs, with the ajiprovalof the (iovernor in Couni il, shall determine what British colonies or possessions shall he entitled to the benefits of the |)refercnti(d tariff under clause (il) of subsection 1 of this section. "The Minister of Ctisloins may, with the a)iproval of the (Iovernor in Council, make such regulations as are deemed necessary for carrying out the intention of this .section.' THE FRENCH TREATY. (Cirriitar /ruin tlir Ci(>!tiiiiin Drpa I beg to send herewith, for vour information and gu oil, dideil the loth dav of 0<'lnlii'r, \ii'V<, declaring the pi after the 14tli October, l,S!),"i. Vou are hereby .advised thai 'he said .\ct luovides as follows : — " Wines, sparkling and noii-Hi)arkling, cominrn soaps, Savons ure. Fresh water fish. eels. Fish preserved in ibeir natural form. Ijobsters and ''raylish |iieserveil in their nal nral form. Apples and pear .. fii-h, dried or (iressed. Kruils |ireserved, others Ituilding limlier in rou:;h or s.ivvii. Wood ]iavemenl Staves. Wood pulp tcelhilose), KxIracI of cliesinnl ami oilier lanniieg extracts. Common iiaper, macliiiie-madi . l're))areil skins, others, whole, Hoots and shoes. Furniture of comi' un wnod. Furniture other than chairs, of solid wood, coniiiion. Flooring in pine or soft wood. Wooden seagoing ships. It is understood that the ailv antage of any reduction of i-tir.i'iit, (Inli-il I'.th (Mnhcr, Uur,.) idance, text of a proclamation by the (iovernor in (\)un- visions of the French Treaty Act in force on, from and duty granted to any other power on any of the articles enumerated above shall be extended fully to Canada." Vonr attention is also directed to the following- pro- visions of "An .\ct respecting ('onime -cial Treaties affect inir Canada,' Chap. ;i, TiS -."ill \'ict., .iz. : " 1 So soon as Tin' French Tri'ittji Art, 1S!»4, chajiter two of the .Statutes of 181)4, is brought into force by proclamation of the (iovernor (Jeneral, the iidvanlages granted to France by the treaty with that ))ovver men- tioned in the said .'Vet, with respect to its conimercx' with Canaila, shall extend to any and every other foreign jiower which by rea.son of the 0|ieratioii of such treaty is, under the provisions of a treaty with (ireat lirilain, entitled, in whole or in part, to the same or to the like advanlages with respect to its coiumerce with Canada, to theexleiit to which in manneraforesaid such other foreign power is entitled thereto; and such ailvantages shall continue to so extend to such other foreign iiovver so long as the said .Vet remains in force, or until the right of such other foreign (lower to such advantages under its treaty with (Jreat liritain is sooner diteiniined. 'A. The advantages so granted to Fiance hy the said treaty shall exteiid also to (ireat Britriin and to the several Brit isli colonies and possessions with respect to tlieir coninicrce with ('aiiada, so long as France con- tinues to he eiitiiled to such advanlayes; and during the period for which France is so entitled to such adv ant.'iLres, all laws inconsistent with the eiijoviiient thereof by (ireat Britain and such llritish colonies and jiossessions shall be suspended to the extent to which they are so inconsistent," The I'oi'eign I'ovvers entitled to the same advantages under the provisions of the said Act, asare grantpd to France \i\ the Trealv in ipieslion, with respect to its conimerce with Canada, are : .Argentine lle|iublic, (ler- niany (Zollv irein). .\iistiia Hungary, Muscat, Belg-inm, liiissia, Bolivia, Salvador, Chili, Sweden, Norway, Cohinihia. Spain, Costa liica. Satisfactory iiroof of the origin of the goods in ijuestion shall he furnished to the collector at the time of entry. GO CANADIAN TAUIPF OF CUSTOMS. [1900 THE CUSTOMS TARIFF OF 1898. Jti'vinfil ami Corrected to Latest Date. It' c. ad vat. Absinthe, 82.40 ])ur imp. Oal. Acetate of l.inie 20 Acetate and Nitrate of Lead, not ground Free Acid, Acetic Acid and I'yrolitf ne- ons, ii.e.H,, \- viiic(far,ii .spcciHi' duty of llflecn cents for each jfallciii of any strength not ex cec(lin(, I lie strength of proof, an(I for each degree of strengtii m excess of the strength of proof an additional duty of two cents. The strength of jiroof sluill l)e held to he ecpial to six ))er cetit. (if absolute acid, an Acid, Sulphuric 25 Acid, Tartaric, in crystals Free Acid, Tannic Free Acids, other acids n.e.s 20 Aconitt^ Hoot Free Acorns as Nuts. . . 2 cts. jier lb. Advertising and printed matter, viz.— .Advertising pamphlets, advertising jiictorial show cards, illustrated advertising periodicals ; illusi rated price r)oi)ks, ('atalogues and price lists ; advertising !ilmana(;s and calendars ; )>atei)t me(li- cine or other advertising cir- culars, fly sheets or pamphlets ; advertising cbroinos, chromo- types, oleographs or like work produced by any (irocess other than band painting or drawing and having an.\ advertisement or advertising matter printed, lilbograpbcd or stamped there- on, or attached thereto, includ- ing a cents jier lb. not shelled, .'! cents per lb. Almond Paste as Confectionery, Jc. a lb. and ;{5 Moes, unground Free |! f. ud val. Alum, in h\dk only, ground or unground Free Alum, burned or calcined 20 Aluminum, or .\liuuiiiiinii and Ahiniimi and Chloride of Alu- niiniuni orChloralum.Sul|>hate of Alumina and Alum Cake.. Free Chloraluni Free Ainhergris Vren Annnoniu, Sul)ihate of Free Anatomical Preparations and Skeletons or parts Uiereof .... Free Anchors for vessels Free Atiimals, living, n.e.s 2<) Animals, for improvement of Stock, horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and dogs Free Animals, live hogs, 1 Ac. per tb. . . Animals brought into Can. temp, & for a period not exceeding 3 [ months, for tlie purpose of ex- ' hibition Free i Aniline Dyes and Coal Tar I»yes, j in bulk or packages of not less than one poimd weight, includ- I iui^ .Mizarine and artificial j Alizarine Free i Aniline Oil, Crude Free I Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of . , Free Annato, li(piier- I sonal and household effects i (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Cana0 Army atiil -Navy and Canadian .Milit.iry .Anns, Clothing, Mus. Instruments for Bands, Mili- tary Stores and .Munition of War Free Arrowroot 20 Artificial Fluwers 2.') Artiliiial 1-imbs l''ree Arsenic Free Arseni.ite of Aniline Free Articles for the use of (Jovernor- (leneral Free Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion (Jovern- ment or any of the Depart- ments thereof, or bv or for ^ «. ad val. the Senate or House of Com- mons Free Articles for personal use of C'on- siils-Ceneral, 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 Asi)est08, in any form other than Crude, and all manufactures thereof 25 Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in pack- ages of not less than twenty- five pounds weight Free Asparagus 26 Asphalt or Asphaltuni, and Bone Pitch, Crude only Free Awnings and Tents 35 Axle Urease 25 Babbit Metal lO Bocoti and Ilains, Shoulders and Sides 2 cents per lb. Bacteriological products or se- rums for suhctitancous injec- tion Free Bagatelle Tables or Boards, with Cues and Balls 35 Bagfgage, Travellers' Free Bags, Cotton, Seamless 20 Bags, Cotton, made up by the u.se of the needle 35 Bags, Carpet Bags 30 Bags, paper sacks or bags of all kinds, printed or not 25 Bags, Jute, Hemp, Linen atid Cotton seamless 20 Baking Powders, 6 cents per lb. The weight of the packages to be included in the weight for •luty. Bamboos, unmanufactured Free Bamboo Reeds, not further manfd. than cut into suitable lengths for Walking Sticks, or Canes, or Sticks for Umbrellas, Parasols, or Sunshades Free Bank notes, bonds, bills of ex- change. cluMpies, promissory notes, c. per Inij). fjal. Berries for dyilng, or used for composiniif (lyes Free Bicycles, Tricycles or Velocipedes liO Billiard Tables, with or without jiockets, and l)ay:atelle tables or boards, cues, balls and cue racks and iMie lips 85 Billiard Balls, papier niache, when imported separately .... 35 Billiard Balls, bone or ivory, when imported separately.... 35 Billiard lUdls celluloid, when im- ported separately "-b Birds, (J'anary Birds and n.e.s. ... 20 Birds Skins, for taxidermic pur- ' poses Free Bird C»;,'es 35 Biscuits of all kinds, not sweet- ened 25 Biscuits, sweetened 27^ Bismuth, Metallic in its natural state Free Bitters, n.e.s., .^'J.loper Im)). sal- Blacking', Shoe and Shoemakers' Ink, shoe, harness and leather dressinjjr. and hiirness-soap .... 25 Black l.eiul,i)lumba<;oiuanufac're 25 Bl.ick Book Muslin Hi> Blackberries, yoosel>erries, rasji- berries, strawberries, cherries and v'urrants, n.cs. , the weiifht of the packaife to be included in the weijfht for duty, 2c. per. lb. Bladders ' 20 Blanketing and lap|)ini'', and discs or mills for enuiavinn cdjiper rollers, imported by (!otton manufacturers, calico printer.s and wall paper maniifacturers, for use in their own factories only Free Blinds of wood, metal or other material not, (^extile ust, umuanufaclured. . . Free Bone Black Free Boties, crude, not manuf., burnt, calcined, tiround, or steamed. Free Bones, burnt, calcined 20 Bone, manufactures of, fancy. .. 35 Bone, inanufacture-i of, ri,e.s... 20 Bone Pitch, crude only Free Bone, Cuttle Fish Free Bonnets, n.e.s :lu Books, viz :- Novels or «< irks of ticljuii, or literature of:, -.iinilar character, unliound ;\ , arcliiteet\n'e, electric anti other en^rineerinu', carpen try, sbi))-buil(l if i}r, mech- anism, dyeing-, bleachin;;, lan- ninn, weavinj;' and other me- chanic arts, aTid similar indus- liial books ; also books printed in any lani.'uaye other than the Fnylish and French lannuaL;es, or in any two laTi;j:ua'jes not beinu' Knj;lish and French, or in any three or more languajies ; and bibles, iirayer-books, psalm and hymn-books, and religious tracts, and Sunday School les- son pictures Free Books, cndiossed, for the blind, it,,(l books for I lie instruction of the deaf and dundi and blind I'ree Books printed by an.\ (iovern- nient or by any association for the promoii■• t aces, of aTiy material 3" Botanical SpecinuJiis Free ' Borax, ^'round or mnn'ound, in i b\dk of not less than twent.v- i five pounds only Free ¥ c. ad val. Box Wood Ilules 25 Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain. C'j Boxes, cash 25 Boxes and Writinjf Desks, fancy and ornamental 35 Braces or Snsjienders and metal parts t hereof 35 Braids of all kinds 35 Bran, Mill Feed 20 Brass, drawn, i)lain and fancy tubin^t not bent or otherwise mamifactiwed, in lengths not less than six feet Free Brass, old, .scrap, and in sheets or plates, not jiolished Vree Brass bars in holts, bars and rods in coil or otherwise, not less than six feelin length, unmaiut- factured Free Brass C'ups, beiny roufih blanks, for the manufacture of brass and papersliellsund cartridtres for use in their own factor- ies Free Brass Wire, plain 10 P.rass, ribs of iron or steel, run- ners, rin^s, caps, notches, fer- rules, mo\uils and slicks or canes in the rough or not further mainifactured than cut into lengths suitable for um- brellas, etc., im])orted by niaiui- facturers of umbrellas, para- sols and sunshade." for use in their factories in the manufac- ture of undirellas, etc., only. .Free Brass Pumjis 30 Brass, twisted Brass, Copjier, Ziiii'. Iron or Steel Wire, when im))ort:ed by manufacturers of boots and shoes for use in their factories Free Brass, in strips, for printers' rules, not finished Free Brass and cop)ier mills, rivets, tacks and burrs 30 Brass tubing . cased .... 30 Brass, manufactures of, n.e.s... 30 Brcadstuffs, Crain and Flour, an(l Meal of all kinds, when damaged by vvater iii transitu, upon the appraiseil value .... 20 Brick, Fire, n.e.s 20 Brick, hollow and juirous 20 Brick, Buildiny 20 Brick, Bath Brick 20 Brick, Fire Brick, for use in iiro- cesses of niamifaclure, or for maiHifacluririjr purjioses Free Brimstone, crude or in roll or flour Free Brim Moulds, for yold beaters and }iold beaters' skins. . Free British (ium, Dextrine, Siziutr, Cream and ICnameiled Sizing;. 10 Bristles Free Britannia Metal in pitrsandbars Free manufactures of, if not i)lated. 25 nuiiuifactures of, if plated .... HO Bromine Free Brooms 20 Brushes 25 Broom ( orn Free Bronze or Dutch Metal 55 Buckles of iron, steel, lira.ss or co)))ier, of all kinds, n.o.p. (not beiiij;- jevvellerv ) 30 Buckskins, fanned or dressed ((dove leather) 10 Bronze Statuettes 36 Buckwheat 10c. )>er bushel meal or Hour | c. per lb. Buchu Leaves Free Buckles, tin, for suspenders 35 Buckram, for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes Free i 1 E 68 CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. [IfiOO %f c 01.' val. Huilders' Hardware 30 Hullis, tlowt'r, imlias, corius, tuliurs, rliizoiiR's, Anicaria, Spiroa, and Lilies of the Val- U'v, si't'dliny: stocli forgrafiiiitf, viz : v»limi, lU'ar, i)t'H.;h, aiiier mache, . . Free Buttons of all kinds, covered or not, n-o.)!.. inclu Candles, Tallow ..." 25 Candles, P.aratfliie Wax 30 Candles and Tapers, all others, including Sperm 25 Candle Wick and Lamp Wicks. . 25 Cane or Rattan, split or other- wise manufactured 15 Cane and Italian, not manufac- tured Free Canoes, skiffs, or open jileasure sail boats of aii.v material .... 25 Canton F'laniiel, white 25 Canton Flannel, printed or dyed 35 Canvas, "Jute." not jii-cssed or calendered, when imported by the manufacturers of carpels, rugs and mats, jute webbing or jute cloth, for use in the manufacture of or any of these articles only, in their ow:i factories Free Canvas of flax or heiuji and sail twine, to be used for boat and ship sails 5 Caoutchouc, unmanufactured . ..Free Caplin8,uiifinished Leghorn hat.s. Free Caps, Hats, Bonnets and shapes, n.e.s 30 Caps, PercuBsidn, for guns, rifles and pistols 30 Caps, Percussion Copper, for blasting 30 Capsules for Bottles, to be rated according to material Carbons, electric light, and car- bon points of all kinds, n.e.s. 35 Carbons, over six inches in cir- cumference 18 Cardboard 3fi Cards, show cards, 15c. per 11). Cards, for playir't. Sets, perpack. 30 SO 35 2:> 30 V c. ad val Carpetbags, trunks, aixl valises, hat boxes, tool bags or baskets, satchels, reticules, musical in- strument cases, jiiirscs, port- manteaus, pocket hooks, Hy books and parts thereof, n.o.p., and baskets of all kinds . . Carpels, Turkish or imitation Turkish or other rugs or car pets, and carpels n.e.s Carpeting, rugs, mats, and mat- ting of cocoa, straw, heni)> or jute, carpet linings and stair l)ads 'Cartridges, for guns, rifles and pistols, and ('artri(lge Cases.. Carriages, Buggies ami Pleasure Carts, and similar vehicles, n.e.s., including cut' '■'•s, child- ren's carriages and sleds, and finished i>arts thereof, n.o.p Farm& Freight Wagons. Carls, Drays and similar vehicles.... Carriage Hardware Carriages of travellers, and Car- riages laden with nierchandise, an shade blanks. 10 Celluloid Collars an" "uffs 35 Cement, Hydraulic or Water- lime, Portland, in bags, barrels or casks, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for (hit v, I2k'. per loi) lbs .'.....' Chalk stone, china or Cornwall stone, feldspar, and clifT stone, ground or unground Free Chalk, nianufiKitured 20 Chamomile Flowers Free Chamomile Flowers, jiowileied. . 20 Chamois Skins 17i Charts, admiralty, Free. Other 20 Charcoal .' 20 Cheese, 3 cents per lb Chee.se Cloths, white 25 coloured 35 Ch 6(1 lies, also bank notes, (■ht(|iies, bonds, promissory notes, liills of {'\cliange, drafts and all similar work unsigned, and cards or other iDiiimeicial blank forms printed or lilho- grajihed, or iirinted from steel or coi)i)er ir other i>lates, and other lu'inled mailer, n.e.s... 35 Cherry Trees, 3 cents each Chewing (ium, if sweetened, .^c. per 11). and 35 Chewing (!iim, not sweetened .. 20 Chicory, raw or green, 3c. per lb. Chicory, dr'ed roanted or ground, 4 cents per lb 20 China Clay, natural or ground. Frts Chloralum or Chloride of Alum. Free China and Porcelain Ware 30 Chloride of Barium 20 Chloride (>f Lime, in packages of not le^s than 25 lbs. weight . ..Free Chronometer Clcx'ks, as Clocks . 25 Chronometer Watches 25 Chronometers a 'id Compasses for Shijis Free Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleo- graphs, jihotographs, arto- lyjies, iiaintings, drawings, pictures, engravings or iirirts, or proofs therefrom and similar works of art, n.o.p., blue prilll^, building plans, and maps and churls, n.e.s 20 Church N'estnieiits 20 Churns, brooms, pails, tubs, pounders and rolling ))ii>' w liisks and washboards Cider, not clarified or retined, 5 cents per ini. gallon Cider, clarilied or retined, lOcents l)er im. gallon Cigars and Cigarettes, the weight of the cii:arettes to in- clude the weight of the pajier eo\ ering, .■*3 per lb. and 25 Cinchona Bark Free Cinchona Bark, powderein Ihs.), proviileil Hint if llie 1 I'.S. Connivss l!\cs the iluly j on such coal at a rate nr)t e\- | ccediny 4llc. per 'on of 2lM() lliH., Ilu: (iovernor-in-('oMTicil | inaj hy jiroclamation i'e(lu(!e j the' "Inly nienlioiied in this i!ein to lOr. per Ion of 2240 lbs. or the iMpii\alc!nl thereof ]ier ton of 2i«lO Ihs., anil liic duly (lecliired by such jirocla- iiialion shall then be I he inininiiini duty on such coal from all connlrits, notwilh- siandin^' sect ion 17 of this Act. Coke Free | Coal Tar and Conl Fitch Kree | Cobalt, ore of Free I Cochineal Free t!ocoa Mats and Mattin;? 25 Corround, when not imported direct from the country of u:rowtli and j)rodiic- tion, 2c. jier lb. and 10 CotTee, roasted or u;round, and all imitations of and substi- tutes for, n.e.s.. 2 cts. j>er lb. Coffee, extract ot, or substitutes for, ot all kinds ..3 cts. per lb. CofTee and .Milk 30 CotTee .Mills 3(1 C/'otlins and (!:iskets, of any ma- terials and metal parts thereof 25 Coins, .Silver (loins from the C..S. 30 Coins, (Jold and Silver, except U.S. silver coins Free Coir and Coir Yarn Free Collars ot linen, cotton, celluloid, xylonite, or xyolite 35 Collars, \iu-e collars 35 Colloilioi' 20 Coloirne water, alcoholic per- fumes, and pertumed sjiirits, bay rum. mikI lavetiiler uaters, hair, toolli and skin washes anil other toilet preparations cx)ntainin^: spirits of any kind, when in bottles ortlasks weiyh- inir not more than J o/,. each. . 5(i Wht'ii in bottles, flasks, or other packa^ies weinhiii^ more than f o/. each. .S2.40 jier ;,'al. and .40 Comlis, dress and toilet, all kinds 3.''i Combs, cmry I'ombs, as Sad- dlers' hardware 30 V c. ad val. Commercial M-tk forms 35 (^onnnnnioi! Plate imported hy and for use in (.'hurches Free Composition Metal for the maiiii- f'ctureof lilledj^'ld watch-cases. 10 Compasses and chronometers for Hhips Free Composition Nails, S])ikes and ■Sheathinjj Nails 15 {'omposition Fuel, in blocks.... 20 Concentrated I^ye 20 Condensed Coffee 30 Condensed Milk, HA cents per lb. Confectionery and Su>far Cand^', jc. per lb. iind 35 Co))per, old and s(^rap in pi(fs, bars, rods, bolts, over t>'.s. feet in len^fth, in^'otsandsheathiv.jf not i)lanished or conie^l, and copper seamless drawn tubing Free Copper Wire 15 Copper Rollers, for use m calico printinjf, when imported by i-alicc. printers for use in their fjictory In theiirintinj,' of calico and for no otlier purpose, such rollers not beiii}; manufactured in Canada Free Cojiper, in sheets, not planished, ))olished, or coated Free Copper Hath, llnished 30 Copjier.all manufactures of.n.e.s. 30 Copper, i)recipitate of, crude ..Free Coi>i)eras, .Sulphate of Iron Free Copy Hooks 35 (/"opyini; I'resses 30 Cords and Tassels ot silk or any other material 35 Cord.ajfe of all kinds 25 Cordials (see Spirituous Liijuors) Corduroy, while 25 colored 35 Corn, Indian, n.e.s Free Corn, Indian, for i)ur|ioses of dis- tillation, subject to re};-ulatioiis to be ai>i>roveil by the (iover- nor in C'ouncil, 7ic. per bush. Cornmeal. incluiliii!!: the duty on the barrel 25c. per bbl. Corks and manufactures of Cork- wood or Cork-bark 20 Cork-wood or bark, unmanufa. Free Cork.screws and Cork Drawers . . 30 Cornice I'oles 30 ('orsets 35 Corset clasps, busks, blanks and steels, and corset wires, tipped or UMlipped 35 Cottolene. sub. for lard, 2c. p. lb. Cotton, raw Free Cottoii covered Wire 30 Cotton Seed in bulk 10 ("otlon ')uck,j;re,\ or white, n.e.s. 22J Cotton (^llnlts , , , 30 Cottoii Htltimr 20 Cotton an t .lute Tapestry 35 Cotton and Linen I>an)aslr.s 30 Cottons, gvey or unbleached, fabrics 25 Cotton fabrics, white or bleached 25 Cottons, {''abrics, printed, dyed, or colored 35 Cotton, Linen and Silk Clothiiijf, Corsets and other articles made from cotton fabrics , , , . 35 Cotton Handkerchiefs, printed or plain 35 (>)tton or linen shirts, cotton undershirts and drawers, knitted, and shirts of any material, ladies' ami misses' Mouses and sliirt waists 35 Cotton wariis and cotton yarns, dyed or uiidyed, n.e.s. 25 Cotton Yarns, number forty and finer Free 19 c. ad val. Cottoii Lamp Wicks 25 Cotton or Linen Collars 35 Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas.. 35 Cotton Prunella Free Cotton Pillow Cases 35 (Jotton seamless hajfs. 20 Cotton sewin^r thread, in liaiiks, three and six cord 15 Cotton sewinjf tlireaee Curtains, trimmed or untrimmef'i 35 C-'iit'.ery : carvers, knives and '.orks of steel, butcher and table steels, oyster, bread, kitchen, cooks', butcher, shoe, farrier, putty, hackinsf, and fflaziers' knives, spatulas or palette knives, razors, erasers, or oflice knives, pen, pocket, pruning', sportsman and hunt- ers' knives, manicure files, si^i.ssors, trimmers, and bar- bers', tailors' and lamp shears, horse and toilet clippers, and all like cutlery, plated or not, n.o.p 30 Cut Flowers 20 DamaskofCotton, or linen 39 Decalcomanie, or transfer pict's. 15c. per 11). Deer, (glove leather) tanned or dressed, colored or not colored 10 Deer Hair Free Degras Free Degr.as and Oleo-Stearine Free Dental and surgical instruments, and surgical needles (not being furniture) Free Diamonds, set 30 Diamonds, unset, dust or bort, and black Diamondsfor borers. Free Diariiuiii; drills for prospecting for minerals, not to include motive power Free Dice, Ivory or bone, fancy 35 Dofc's 20 70 CANAOIAX TAIIIKF OF CUSTOMS. !)()() ^ r. ad val. I Doors, for safps and vaults, of iron or stt.'fl :f() l)rii;r<'ii'M Ulodd I'ViM' Driin tili's. not '^la/cd -id Drain i>iiH'.s,si"Ai'r|)iiH'S rliinnii'y , lininiis or \ ('Ills, and invcrteil i lil(K'ks«:la/,i'd or unyla/.i'd, and i cartlicnwari lik's 36 i Draughts and Cliussnion of I\or.v ' or liunt'. tancv Ilf) Drauiin;- I'aper, mounted .'in Dra\vin;;s, n.i'.H 'in Drii'il riowcrs •>^^ Driod Koots, ri.e.s Krue i Drii'd Vt'uctaliles '25 Dru^ryots (dyud cotton) Ij'i Dniji-s, in a irudo state, nsctl in ilvi'in!,''or tannin,'- Free Dr.vi-rs, .lapan, inc. per j;al. and. "20 i Dualin, l>.\ iianiiti- (iiant Powder and Nilro, :;c. pir Hi. Du(H, rollon, yres or ^ liite, n.e.s .' 22i I Duck, for lieltini; and hose, wlien | ini])orted liy nifrs. of rnli')cr (jjoods for use in tlicir factories. Kree Diitcli .Metal or I'roii/.e -lit l)\o Wood, 1,'round logwood and fust ie Kree , Dye-i, j)alent pre|)areacka,:jes of not less ' than 1 111. \vei«lir, includinir I alizarine and ariitieial ali/,a- rinc Kree Dy s,.\niline. n.e.s., less than nil. 'ill Dye, jet hl.ick Kree Dyeing- or TanniiiiT .Articles in a crude state, used in dyein;r or taiMiin.LT, n.e.s Kree Earth Closets ;jo Karthenwarc Tiles 3,') ' Karcheinvare Drain Tiles, not K'la/.ed 20 j Kar then ware and Stoneware j Deiniiohns or .luy:s, Cluirtie and (.'roi'ks 30 Earthenware and Stonew.ire, lirown or col'd. ami Itockini;- | liain ware, white ifratiite. or iron stoneware and ('.(.'. ware, ' decorateil, ]irinte(l or s)ionifed, j and all earthenwaie ne.s... 3i/ | Ei^'.'.s :ic. per doz. Elastic III ilier Threacl Kree Electric ai d (iaUanic Batteries. 2') Electric liiirhts, aii|iaiatus, parts ' of, when inip.iiti'd seiiarately. 2,t Elec*;ro-plateil Waie. wholly or in part, electro or ^.'ill 30 Electroiy|ies, Stereotypes, and ; eelluli'ids of new. ' Einliroidcrics, whili lion 'i.') Euier\ in liidk , I'rushed orffrouixl Kree Kmer.v and Sand I'aper 25 Emery Wheels 26 I Euamelleil Iron Hollow-ware. .. . 30 ; Engines, Locomotives 36 K.i;;'ines, I'ire 36 ' Kniiines, Kire, ("hemical 35 EiiKdnes, steam, of ships or Other vessels hiiilt in an,\ foreij;n countr.N , etc 26 Eni,diies, .ill others, and hollers, 1 n.o.s 25 ' En:;ra\ ins;s and I'rints 20 Eutonuilofi.N , specimens of Kree Envelopes, (laper, of all kinds. . . 36 lOrnot Kree i Es)iarto, or Spanish (Jrass, and other grasses and pulp of. in- cludiii)jfanc.\y'rasses, dried, hut ' not colored or ntherwise mf'd.Kre. Essences or Extracts, mixed with si)irits .■S2.40 per I. (J., and 3() Essential (Mis 10 ' Ether, Sulphuric 2.'i Excelsior for I'pholsterers' use. . 26 Extract of I, n-; wood, fustic, xik, and of o.di hark Kree Extract of .Malt, for me (iciiuil ami liakiiii; jnnposes, n.e.s.. .. -'h Extract (jf I'liiid lieef, not medi- cated, and s.iups •>6 E\ eletsof lirass, .shdc Kree Eye iflasses, liiiished 3i) IOnc u^l.isscs, nnlinished, and metal parts thereof 20 Fancy Grasses, aper ; dolls and toys of ,ill kinds, and t(iy whips, ornaments of alabaster, sp.ir, amber, terra cotta or compo-iilion statu- ettes and head ornaments n.e.s 36 Kans, to be rated accor. to mat. Karina l.V'. per lb. Kashion ]il.ites. tailors", milliners' and mantle makers' Kree Ki'atherhone, jilain or covered, in coils 20 Feathers, rndressed 2H Feathers, n.e.s 'M) Feather l!elil''' .-s; ami mackerel, herrlnj,, ;i.in, seal, seine, mullet, net and I trawl twine in hanks or coil, ! harked (ir not, in variety of [1!»00 (III. nal, ... Free r II). .... ;)() r not for iiif.'-.Kree . . lid t'SSl'S (Ulll- — Free .... 2(1 .... •2(1 '>n .... I''ree .... Free .... 25 IIIOII, l>l)i!r 3fi .... 30 — Free >. II). Itfd, 1. Ic. LTll). rtiilt- ur 11). orted s. or rewh, klcMl, ) II)H. Fish, pink- II tin icuire wide, r box. not 4 ill. •. per luriiifj loiitf, P, -^e. rill. . . 30 xccjit s .. . . Ml 1 pre- u'liid- 2") Iv, IC 18 not ts per R pint It, ;,f tf one r frac- ii tlie edinn- o.sc of a<...in 1900] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 71 Free vsters •rwise L'' iu'ul other }f till' r lakii 1 size , col, r-.s; lion, L and r coil, vty of 2(1 %* c. ad vc. »\/,en and (hreadH, including ^illin^' thread in halls, and head ropes, harked marline, aiiinin<; or messeiiirer ))iKeoiis, pheasants and ipiails tor im- provement of stock . . Free Fowls, other 20 Frames, I'lasps and Fasteners, for purses and chatelaine bans or reticules, not iiio.e than 7 ' inches in diameter, when im- ported by the iiiHiiiifaclurers of same in their tactories "20 Frintfes 35 PVuit Syrups, l.inie-juice, and fruit juices, n.o p 20 Fruits (iried, dessicated, or evap- orateil, Apples, Dales, Figs, and other dried fruits, etc., n.e.s. . 26 Fruits, dried. Raisins, Currants, and Prunes, 1 ct. per lb. Fruits, Bananas, plantains, pine- aiiples poiiieirraiiatey, (ji'iivas, mantfoes, and shaddocks ; wiUl blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries and trees, n.e.s.. .Free Fruits, ;;reen, (irapes, '.^p. per lb. [ Fruits, Oreeti, Blackberries, ll c. ait val. Ooose berries, Uiis)>berrie8, Strawberries, Cherries, and (Jnrranis, The wei),dit of the pa(^kii({e to be inchuled in the weiuhlforduty, 2c. peril), n.e.s. Fruits in airtight cans or other packages, 'fhe weiKhl of the caiiii oriiacka^cs to i)eini^luded in ;h(' weijfht for dut.\ , 2i cl». per Ih. Fruits preserved in brandy and other s|>irits *2.on per I.O. Fuller's Karth, in bulk Free Fuller's Karth, preiiared 30 Furniture, of wooil, iron or any other material, for house, cabinet or olf'ce, tin. or in pans, iiioludiiiK hair and spriiii.; and o! tier mattresses, liolsters and pillows 30 Fur Skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any manner Free Fur .Skins, wholly or partially dressed, n.e.s 15 Fur hats, caps, muffs, tipjiets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur 30 Galvanized Nails and Spikes, wrou^h*, and i)re.ssed, 30 Oalvanized sheet iron, number IT f^auj^e and thinner 5 Galvanic Batteries 25 Game 20 Gannister Free G;us and Coal Oil, or Kerosene Fixtures, or parts thereoi .... 30 Gas Coke Free Gas Meters 3.i Gas, for ilentists and others 20 lielathie 25 Gentian and Ginseii}; Root Free German spirits of nitrous ether (pweet iiitre),.*;'J.40j)er imperial frallon, and 30 German and Nickel Silver, nianu- fi'ctures of, not plated 25 German and Nickel Silver, plated II. e. 8 30 Geniiaii .Silver, and Silver in sheets, iiii{ots, blocks, bars, strips or ))lates, unmanufac- tured Free Giant powder, dualin, dyiianiite and other explosivii 3c. per lb. (tillintf Twine, imported for the use of the tisheries Free Gillini; Twines, linen thread.... 25 Gilt ware, of all kinds 30 (4i:i. See S])irituous Liquors. (tinker. Preserved . 30 (Jlacier, window decorations, 15c. jier lb. Glass, oriiameiited, fitrured, .and enonielled colored iflass; ]iaint- ed and vitriPed ylass ; tlfjured, enamelled and obscured white ({lass ; and rough rolled plate Kla«» 30 GlasH Stained Windows 30 Glass, Carboys and Demijohns, emjity or tllleil bottles and de- 1 canters, flasks anrl phials . . 30 ' Glass Jars mid Glass Bidls, Lamp Chiming s. Glass .Shades or I Globes, cut, pressed or niould- , ed, ('r\stal or Glass Table- ware, decorated or not, and ' Blown Glass Tableware 30 1 Glass, l,ain)i, (ias and Klectrie Lijflit Shades, Lanipsand Lamp Chimneys, side litrbts and head li^rhts. Globes for Lanterns, Lamps,Gas and Klectrie Li^'hts, n.e.s 3fl 01a.ss bulbs (or electric lights. . . 10 f c. ltd val. Glass, common and colorlcsH I window ulass ; and plain color- I ed, iitained, tinted or mullletl glass in sheets 20 I Gliiss, imitation porcelain shades, aiicl colored glass shades, figured, painted, enamelled or engraved 30 Glass and einery jiajier, sand and I Hint iiaper . . .' 25 I (Jlass, plate, not bevelled, in I sheets or panes, not exceeding 2.') sipiarc ft. each, ii.o.p 25 (■lass, plate, not bevelleorted by the manufacturers of ex olosl'es for use in the ma- Ufa. 'nre thereof in tlieii own f ctories. 10 Goat Hair, uiiiiianuf.artiued . ..Free Gold Beaters' moulds and skins Free Gold Laces, Gold and Silver Cloth or Thread 30 I Gold and Silver Bullion, in Bars, Blocks or Ingots, and Bullion I Fringe Free I Gold and Silver Ware, plated, n.e s 30 Gold Medals 30 Gold and Silver leaf, and Dutch or schlag metal leaf 25 Gold an I Silver, manufactures of, n.e.s 30 Gongs for doors, as bells 30 Gooseberry hushes 20 Grafting Stock. (See Seedling Stock) Free Grape Vines 20 Grain, of .all kinds when dani- !i4fed by water in transitu (on .ojiuraised value) 20 Orajiite Ware, Knainelled Iron Ware 35 Grass, Manilla and Sea Grass. . .Free Grass, manufactures of, n.e.s 20 Gravels Free Grease, rough, the refuse of ani- mal fat, for the niamifacture of soap anurpo8«8 ; ami (itini 'I'ra- (fMi'mith. (iiiir. (U-itdu Mini (iiiiii Miiriri'iTv I''r('e (iiiiii, lifihsh, Di'xlfii (', Si/.iny- Ciiiiiii ami Kriamcl .ii/.iiiu. . 1" (iuiii. sai>i)ut() ami cliicli' '. nitli'. Frt'i' (tinii i'i' 111. liiiiii ii|>Mim, )>n'i>ar('(l for siimk iiii:. •■' i I'lT 111. Ciiiiii, i>tiiimi ((Iruu), i^I yvr Hi. Ouins. Ansafa-ti'la, I 'aiiiplior ami othi'iH in a imuiIc stati', ii.r.s . I'ri'c (JiiTi)in«(K'r, < lull, Uitlc,.'^)iortiny, ('.iiimiii ami .Musket, t aiiislt'r, ;!('. )ifi' 111. (JuiiiniwcU'r, lilasfiiij; ami iiiiii- iiu, l! centi* (lor Hi. Onus, liillcs ami .Muskft.s HO Out, ami Worm (;ut, luaiiufac- tiiri'il or umiiainifactiircil, for whi]i and otlier cord Free Gutta I'l'rcha clotliiiii; or cloth- ini; iiiadi' wati-rproof with tiutta IVri'lia U.'i 0\itta I'l'rclia, criidf Free O-.ltta I'l'vlia, iiiaiif. of -jri Oyiisuin, crude (sulphate of linie)Free Hair, cleaned or imcleaned. but not curled or otherwise manu- factured free Hair linisli ]iads Free Hair, horsehair, not furiher man- ufactured ih.iii siniiil.v cleaned and (liiiped, or clycd, iniporled \'\ inamifaciurers ot haircloth for use ill the nianutactiire of such articles in their own factories Free Hair, curled '20 Hair ('loth of all kinds 30 Hair Mattresses 30 Hair, nianufact'ires of, n.e.s. . 3:i Hair oils, Pomatums and Piustes, and all other iierfumeil ]irep- arations used for the li.iir, mouth and skin . 30 Hair Tins anat. I he used for these piirpoHPH I only in tnt'ir own factories; until such time as the sidd Hilicles are manufactured in Caiiad.i ; pr(i\ ided al'Aavs ib.ii the said articles w hen imported shall be entered oiilv at such I porl or ports as may be ii.imed | liy the Controller ot Customs i and at no other place , . , , .Free Hemp undressed Free ' Ileinp, manufactures of, n.e.s , . 'J.'i Hickory .Spnkes, roiiirh turned, not tenoned, mitrery Putty, for polishiin;' trranite . Free li'oii Liipioi, solution of acetate of iriiii tor du'iiit' and calico pi iiitiii^; , Free Iron, ( »xide of, dry 'Itt I Hon iV STKI-II, iNS MA.NdKAL'. OK: — Adzes m AnchorH Free AiiK'les, rolled iron or steel an(,'les. tees, bea lis. cliaii iiels, u'irders.and other rolled sha|ies or sect'ons, \\eii;hinK' less than .'ta lbs, |iei' lineal yard, not punched, <.' illecl or furt' r maiiui.i ore than roll '.o.)' . , '0 p. ton. \n({!es I'ldcii t ' : 11 '-t I an- liCloj, ' t -, 'i: HoiH cnannel, JoistM, :M>dctv, /,v •'■ Mtars or olii.M' r- >Mi'd sii.inew, or troiiith, ' '' i tlies, si<'kles or reap ill;,' hooks, liav or straw knives, hoes, rakes, pronged forks, snaths, farm, road or Held rollers, jpost-hole dii;- irers and other nyriciiltiiral iniplemcnts. n.e.s 2.1 Adzes. Hatchets, and Haiii- iners, n.e.s 30 Axle,., sprimrs and parts there- of, axle burs and axle blanks of iron or steel, for railwav o'' tr.ini\Mi.\ or other vehi- cles, not elsewhere specitied. 3,'i HtUances 30 Bars, Crowbars 30 Har Iron orsteel, rolleil, wheth- er in coils, rods, bars, or bundles, comiirisinu' rounds, ovals, scpiares, and flats, and rolled shajies, n.o. p.; and rolled iron or steel hoop, bami, sc-roU or strip, eiirbl inches or less in width. So. 18 piiii^e or thicker, n.e s., ?T Jier ton. Harbed Wire Felicint,' of iron or steel, and hiicklhorn strip leiiciny 15 Holler tubes of wrought iron or steel, includiii),' corruiraled tubes or flues for marine boilers .fi H<.lts with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks, washers and rivets. T and strap liini;es. Jc. per lb. and •.tit How Is for ( 'ream Separators, steel Free Hridije plates of steel, univer- sal mill or rolled edue. w hen iiiipoiicd b\ nianufaeturers of lirid;,'es ,' 10 Hridyes, iron and steel, or parts thereof, iron or steel strncturid work, columns, shaoi-s or sections, drilled, punched, or in any further sta^re of maiiuf.iclure than as rolled or cast, n.e.s 3") (,'ttiiarta jilates . . .5 Cast Iron Sio\es of all kinds, oil, ;;as, coal or wood, Plates. Stove Plata's and Irons, .Sad IroiH, Hatters' Irons, Tailors' Irons 2,0 I !U)0 1/ ral. ry l''ri'« If I'O . Kree 1900] CANAMAN TA HI KK OF CUSTOMS. 73 at) Kree II I'll IK' "il l (ir or or or .Ml lu! 10 itf .. t 'ree '1' (Ml or lU- r:il or. m- ;«) rp- iks ■ii\ hi- ed. :{-■ 30 ■M) Ill- or Is. 11(1 11(1 'I'. rill vo. s., on rip ir. or ed lU' f, 1(1 H ks. 11(1 11(1 '/r, !•.". . . Free er- eii i>r.« 1(1 or eel ns, B(l, ler :tii .■!"> f) Is, es, ad >rs' ('MtintTH, i/tinr, ii.e.n,, iron ar ttnel ill I he f'ljcU .25 Chain ) races, irori 30 Chainti, coil cliain 'oil clmt/i link*, and rluiiii Mlia(! ,)>. of an i«oh ill dittiin'tcr .m;ilies, threshers, separa- tors, fodder or feed cutters, potato dit;(;ers, (jriiiii crush- ers, faniiim;' mills, hay 'cd- ders, farm wagons, slot mu- chiiies and l.vpe wrilers, and all inachinery composed wholl.\ or ill part of iron ( steel, ii.o.]i 25 Fencing, liuckthorn and Strip, iron or steel, and woven wire fenciinr iU Ferro-sili(jon,ferro-man(; wiese, and H|iiet,'eleiseii 5 Files and Hasps, li.e.s 30 Filrti, Steel, for the maniifacalc, (granite o; enaiMclled iron or sli A liol low -ware ail 1 Ko'low-waf" enamelled irou or I ' .arc, n. e. ->.; nlain, ' iiii:''l .r cO»M'(i, ami HICK' 'id.iiumii.' < kitchen or ' /wsehold h<>l. .'v ware, n c.s. . . .HI I HoniC tihoe*, <«nd Itorae nhoe I nails ;«<) Hooi> Iron nr .xc ■•.hik; 1/Uree eiKliths (»f an itxih in width i and UeiuK No. 26 g»>>Ke or ' thinner, xiar i for tn« nianu- I factiire of tubular riv«t«. Free Iron a*id munufiu'tures of, or part iron or part .steel, n.e.s. .'JO Iron in |ii«s, iron keiifledi;e. j and cast .s(Tap iron, #ri.r,() i per ton. ' Iron .>Iast>«for ships, orparts of Free Iron or .Steel Beams, Slieets, I'lates, An^rles and Knees, j for iron or coinpositc ships i or veSHcls ; and iron, steel or I bra.ss manufacture of a class not nianiifacturcd i , ' 'anada, for use in t he (!onsl ruction of shijis or ves.sels Free 1 Iron or steel tittinns for iron or steel liipe, of every (lescrip- \ tioii, and chilled iron or steel j rolls 30 I Iron or steel ingots, consred 1 inifols, blooms, slabs, billets, puddled bars, and loops or other forms, n. o. p., less finished than iron or steel bars, but more ailvanced than pitf iron, except cast- iiiifs, .*'J per ton. Iron or steel railway bars or rails of any form, punched or not imnched, n.e.s., for railways, which term for the purposes of this item shall include all kinds of railways, street railw.ays and tram- ways, even althoii^fh the same are used for private purposes only, and even al- thouKh they are not used ■ r intended to be used in -i - neotion with the liusine'- of common carryiiiff of goods or passengers .SO Iron or steel scrap, wrought, lieing waste or refuse, in- cluding punchings. cuttings or clii>piiigs of iron or steel iilates or sheets having been III actual use; crop ends of tin plate bars, or of blooms, or of rails, the sai.it. not lia\ ing been in actual use .*lpcrton. Nothing shall be deemed scraji iron or scrap steel ex- cejit waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be re-manu- faetiired in rolling mills. Iron, wrought iron or steel nuts and w.ashers, iron or steel rivets, bolts with or without threads, nut and liolt and hinge blanks, n.e.s. and T and strap hinges, :[(\ per lb. and 25 Knife Blades or Knife Blanks in the rough 10 Knives, Heapers and Mowers' Knives 20 V c. nd ml, Locks 30 Locoinotixp and Car Wheel Tires of Steel, in the rough. Free Manufa( 'iire(l articles of iron, brass or steel which at the time if their importation are ot a oloss or kind not nianufac'iired in 1 anada, imported for use in the con- strue' •! or ei|uipincnt of sjhi' , .jr vessels Free Kttnutactiires, Articles, or Wares not s|)eciully eiujnier- »ted or provided for, com- posed wholly or in )iart of iron or steel, and whether (lartlv or wholly nianiifact'd. 30 Mattocks " 30 'Wining, snicliiiigand reducing niachiner\ , viz., coal cutting machiiies except percussion coal cutters, coal heading machines, coal augers anil rotary coal drills, core drills, miners' safely lamps, coal washing niai'liincry, coke- making niacliincry, ore dry- ing machinery, ore roasting machinery, electric or mag- netic machines for separat- ing or (concentrating iron ores, blast furnace water jackets, converters for metal- lurgical )ir(icesscs in iron or coiijier, briipictte making machines, ball and rock emerv grindiiig niachines, cojiper iilates, platc(l or not, machinery tor extraction of precious metals by the chlor illation o.' cyanide proces.ses monitors, giants and eleva- tors for hydraulic mining, amalgam safes, automatic ore sain) ilers. automatic feed- ers, jigs, classifiers, separa- tors, retorts, buddies, va •- ners, mercury pumps, pyro- meters, bullion furnaices, amalgaiii cleaners, gold min- ing slime tables, blast furnace blowing engines, wrought iron luhiiig, butt or la)i welded, t invaded or coupled or not, not less than 2J inches diameter, when imported for use exchisivcl.\ in mining, smelting, reduc- ing or refining Free Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed. Horseshoe Nails, trunk, clout, coojs-rs', cigar box, Hungarian, and all other Wrought Nailtn. n.e.s., and Horse. MuleorOx Shoes. 30 Nails, cut Nails and Spikes of iron or steel, including rail- ro.ad spikes. Ac. j>er lb N.ail Hods, Swedisli rolled iron, under ' in. in diamet*r. for the manufacture of borne shoe nails and Swedish rolled steel rods, under A in. in diameter 15 N.'vils. comiiosition, spikes and shoatiiing nails 15 Nails, wire, of all kinds, n.o.p. ?c. per lb. Name I'lates. enamelled 30 Needles, steel, viz.. Cylinder Needles, Hand Frame Need- les .ind Latch Needles, and needles of an\ material or kind ,' 30 Picks, mattocks, adzes, hatch- ets, and eyes or poles for I *? ■■ 74 CANADIAN TAKI KK OF (;rST()M.S. [1 !)()() W c ml val. Nitliie, Hiid toolx ol nil iIin i'ii|itii)iiM, Men yt( Fipi'H, Ciint il'KIl lit I'VlTV lloH- i'i'i|iilon, .•:;« (HT toil. Pliuiitii; Mills mill partM of, in iiii.v stayi' of in.iiiilfiic'tliri'. .. "J.i I'liilt'H, SiTaiKT riati'i* ;)() I'liitfw I'liifl'iiviMl nil Htl'i'l iO riiitcs, Sti'i'l riatiH, 111 'I U-Hit tliiiii M) iiiclics wide ami not lesM than \ of an inch thiik. Id riouiih I'littc, mould ImurdH, and lariil Hides, and oihcr | plales for iti;i'ii'iiltiil'al iiii jiU>nuMii^, when i-iit to itha|it' from rolled pliitts of sN'tl, hut not iiiniildt-d, imncht'd, pollHhed (rf oihcrwise niuiiu- tuctured ',< Huddled Har^i, if'l per ton. Hi;illo, ihiniier than No. l^yaH),'e. n.e.s. .. .'i liolled iron or steel sheets or plates, sluMred or unsheard, and skelp iron or xtepl, hiieared or rolled in (jlMovi-s, n.e.s., .-".oil per ton. Kolled iron tuhes, not welded, under U iiieh in diameter. An;;le Iron, !) and ID uao^ft!. not over U inch wide, Iron Tiihinv'. lacipiered or hrass covered, iiotover U inch ilia- niet^-r, ull of wliiiOi are to he cut to l( iisrths for the maiiti- facture of Uedsteads, and hrass lrimiiuM);s for l>ed- steads. and to he used lor no other jiiirpose; when import- ed for the iiiiiniifacturers of iron hedi»»eadi-'.tu he used for the.se |>ur)M)8e)» oiilv, in their own factories, iintil sii'li time as any of the Kild arti'les are mai»nfaftured in ( amtda Free Kolleif inuiid wire rods in the coil, of iron cvrsteH, iiotover thrce-'-iirhts of »u inch in diameter, when inipiirled hy wire miiniitactiu'ers for use in nialdic,' wire in the coil, in their I. wn factories ..Kree Hope, Raw' llid<', an IteltiMiJ^, fieiny so iiwcd 20 Safes, doors for Muf»t» and • vaults, scalfS, haltwioes and weif.'hin^- ijeanis ot iron or -tecl 3(1 Saws of all kinds 3(1 •Scrap iron and scrap Hteel,old, awi tit only to he reniaiiufac- tiired, heinif part of or re- cov»Ted from any ve.suel wrecked in waters siihjectto the jurisdiction of (.!aiiailu. I'ree Screws, coiniiKiiily calieiral sprinus for rail\\a\s, when import eil hy i he inaiiufact iir- ers ot lailwav .sprinu's, for use cmIumv el\ in the iiian- itfactiiri' of railway spiral spriiiKS 111 their own fai'- tories free Steel for saws ami straw cut- lets cut 111 shajie, hut not further manufactured. Crii- cihle sheet sieel, 11 to 1() uaii'.'c, 'Ik to Is inches wide, for the man It lac 11 ire of mow- er iitiil reaper knives, when ilii)iorled hy the liiaiiufac- I iirers thereof for use nf such purpose ill their own fat^ lories Kree .Steel for the liiaiillfactiire of hic,\clecliaiii, u hen inipurted li\ the maniifaetuiers of hi- c.vcle chain for use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Kree Steel tor the manufacture of tiles, aiiu'ers, aiiccr hits, ham iiiers.axi'S, ha tell it s. scythes, reapiii,' hooks, hoes, rakes, liny or straw knives and wiiid-mills, .luricultiiial or liarvestinif tcirk>, u hen itii ported hy the maiiufactur- ers of such or any of such articles tor iwe exclusively ill the maiinfactnre thereof in their own factories Kree Steel, in hars, hands, hoops, scroll or strips, sheets or plates, of anv si/e, thickness or width, when of tjreater value than 'ijcis. jier ll>., n.o p 5 Steel, inanufa<'turesof,orpartfl of iron and parts steel, ti.e.8. 3(1 Steel of No. I 'J liauire and thin- ner, hut not thinner than .No. ."0 naitirc for the manu- facture of hiicklc clasps and ice creepers, hed fasts, furni- 1 lire casters, when inijiorted hy I he iiiannf aciurers ot such articles, for use cM'lusivel,v in the manutaciiire thereof ill their own factories Kree Sti—1 of No. "Jn vrauifcand tliin- nicr, hut iiiii thinner than No. .ill '..'au'.:!', tor the manii- factiiie of corset sleels. clock sfirinirs anri shoe shanks, vvben imported hy the muim- V c. ad ml. facinrers of such nrlicles for exclusive use 111 the niami- (act lire thereof in their own factories Kreo Steel of No. 24 and I" K<^>lR<'i ill sheets (13 itu'hes lont(, and (I'oin Is inches to 32 incheit wide, when imported hy the inaiiiifacturers of tuhiilar how sockets for use in the manufacture of such artii^len in their own factories Kree Steel rails, weijfhiin,' not leilH than -l.i Ihs. per lineal ,vard, for use onlv in the track.H of a railway which is emploved ill the comnion carrvin^ of ((oods and passen^'ers, and in operated hy steam motivu power onlv ; provided that this item shall not exlen I to rails for tracks of a raiUvii.v vvliich is used for private purposes onlv, iiorHhall tlilD item extend to rails for iiHe in the tracks of an,v electric railway, street railway or tramway Kree Steel sjirinu's for the manufac- ture of sinijical I russes when imported h,v the manufac- turers for Use exclusively in the nianuhictiire thereof in their own factories Kree Steel strip and Hat steel wire when imported into Canada h\ manufacturers of huck- tliorii, and |ilaili btrip, fenc- inir, for use in the mamifac- lure of such articles In their own factories ; and harhed feiii'iiin' wire of iron or steel after .lannary Isl, IStiS,.. .Kree steel, under '. in. in diameter, or ui.der .'. in. sipiare, when imported hy the manufac- t iirers of cut lery, or of knohs, or of locks, for use exclu- sively ill the manufacture of such articles in their own factories Kree Steel valued at 2Ac. per Ih. and upwards, when inipoiied h.v the mamifa"tureis of skates, for use exclusivel.v in the inaiiufact lire thereof in their own factories Kree Steels, talile and hatchers' steels 30 Stoves 2,'') Stove Plates 2.'i Swords 3(1 Tacks, cut. hrads or spritrs, iron and steel shoe tacks, and or- diiiar.v cut tacks, leathered or not, and shoe nails, douhle pointed tacks and other tacks of iron or steel, n.o.p 3,^ Track tools, wedires, crowhars anil sledges 30 Traps 30 Tilhes of rolled steel, soainlesH, not joined or welded, not more than 1^ inches in dia- meter; and seamless steel t.ulies for hicycles 10 Tiihiin;, other iron or steel pipe or tuhintr, jilain or tralvan- ized, riveted, corrnyated or otliorvvi.se manufactured, n. o.p 30 Tuhinir, wroinrht iron or steel holler tuhes, iiicludini; flues and corrnirated tuhes for marine hollers 5 Tuhinjj, wrought iron or steel I !)(){) 1900] CANADIAN TAIMFK OF risTOMH. Tft (Kl ral. tor III- \A II H ree umI MS (lit* the ■llH .1 'rt'i' ll'SH .r.l, ^..f \c.l of il 14 i\i) liitt Ito Miy ;Ui) lliiH use 1 no or . .!• ree flU'. lun fllC- V in t ill .I' ree virt' hula ick- imk:- ifilO- heir •ImmI (tei'l . . . Kruc •llT, ill'll ifuc- (>I>M, rehi- re of own ... 1 'rce and 1 llV Ui'S, tlif licir ....h 'ree lers' 30 25 •If^ . . * • ;t(i iron lor- crcd Ul.ll' ark.s 3ft bars 30 30 lesH, not (lia- ateel 10 pipe \aii- (1 or 1, 11. 30 steel [lues for r^.. steel V '•■ (III rill. I liiliiiit;, iiliiiii iir uiiUiiiii^ti'il, I tlircadeiliiiiil i iin|ili'd or not, | '2 iiii'liuH or li'HH in illiiinftrr, n.i'.H 3r> ! Tiibinif. viDiiirlii iron 'ir sicti lilliiii;;, )il:iiii III' LC'dMini/i'd, tlirriiili-d iiiid i-nii|il)'i| or not, i o\i'r - iiii'lii's ill iliiiMii'ier, I ii.i'.-( Ift . And |ir>i\ ided, further, that all | articles r:ited us iron or inanufactiiifs of iivin ^.tiall bo cliarLCe.'ilili' with tlie Niiiiie rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron coinliin- ed, unless otherwise speeial- !>■ i>ro\ ided for Ivory Knives and Kolders and fancy iii.iiiiifiictiires 3i Ivory and Ivory Nuts, unniaini- (aetured and Veneers, sawn only Kree Ivory, inamifartiiresof, n.e.s. . . . '2U Ivory Vaccine I'ointM Free Jaclc Screws of every desirip- ^ tioii, ii.u.it 30 Jala)) Root Kree Jams, .lellies, and I'retterves, 81 ctH. per Ih Japanneii and Stamped Tinware, kii 25 ! Jewellery and inaniif.icjtures of I (fold luid silver 30 j Jews Harps ... 3ii Juril(, old I''ree Jut.e ami Jute Hutts Kree Jute, carpeting or iiiattiii«-itiii:its -J.'! Jute cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, iiiaii;,'l- ed, ciileiulered, nor in any way flnislied Kree Jute cl.)ih,uncolourcd, not other- wise linishi'd than lileached or | (;aleni'erei| 10 Jute horse cjiithinu, shaped or olherw ise maiiufaclured ;!n Jute, inanulactuies of, n.es,. l'.'i Jute Varn, t1a\ or hemp, plain, dyed or cnlored, when im- ported liy manufacturers of carpets, ruifs. mats, jute wol)- bini,' or clotli, and l wines, for use in their own factories .... Kree Kalnite. or German poiiush salts for fertilizers Kree Kelp Kree Kerosene and Coal Oil tl.xtures or parts tliereof 30 Knives, oyster knives ;^o Knittinjf Machines 30 Kfiittiiii,' Needles and Machine Neelied or tirinted, or jiailly printed, ii.e.s 35 [jac-l>yc, crude, seed, button, stick and shell Kree traces, boot, slioe and stay 3(i Laces, braids, irin^es, einl)rf)i- deries, cords, ta-isels, and l)racelets, elasti<' round oi (lat, includinH:(fart..*r elast ic, braids, cliains, or cords of liair and other mfrs. of hair ii.c..'. ; lace collars and all similar tfoods. or lint I.aiiib II V i: (III ml. lane nets and neltin^fs of colliin, Hilk, linen or other materials, shiiiiis and curtains, when made u|i Inmnied or iitit I'inimed, iiiid bells of .all kinds ; bandkerchicts of all kinds; linen, silk and cot- Ion I'lolbinu' liiid all arlicleri made 11)1 bv I he seani'e, shot, and lead liiillets 3) Lead, .Nitrate and .AcetJite of, not irround Kree Lead, Tea Kree Lead Pencils of all kinils, in wood or otherwise Lead, maniif.ictures of, n.e.s. ... Leather, iipjier, incliidiii;.'- don- «;ola, cordovan, kid. lamb, sheci>, kaiiirai'oo, alli'jalor, chamois, and calf rliessed, vva\eil or u'lav.ed Leather and skiiis,ii.o.i>.,laniied, bell iii'4'leatlier, and sole leal her L'l I-eatlier lieltini,', n.e.s Leather Hoard and Leatheroid, and mfrs. of, n.o.p. Leathers, (Slovc. wlieii imported by triove manufacturers for use in their factories in the manufacture .if {.'loves, tanned or dressed, coloured or uii- coloiircd Leather, all mfrs. of, n r>.)>., am. ir.frs. of raw hide Leather, Morocco Skins, tanneil, but not further manufact'il . . . Leather, Patent, ,Iaj)anned or enamelled, and .Morocco leather '25 Leather, Sole, tanned 15 Leeches Kree Lentils, Kresh 25 liife b'nt.,, i!id li'" savini,' ajipa- ratiis siicci.allv imported by societies establisheil toeiicoiir- ayt- the saving of human life . Kree Lime .liiice and I'ruit .luices containini.' not more than tuciitv live per cent, of proof spirits, (iilc. per i,'al. ; when more than -5 per cent,, .■^2 per i{.tl. fiime liiicoand othcrfriiit juices, ll.O.J) I'o 25 31 1 \7\ L'O in \r V c, ml vitl, LInit Julue, Crude only Kre« Lime '20 Lime. Chloride of FrM Linen, damask 30 Linen Canvas, wlieii tn he used for boats and ships sails 6 Lii|Uorice I'astc 20 Liipiorice Uoot, not ground ...Free Liipiori<'e, stick or roll 20 Litharge Fr«t Lilhourraphic I'resseH 10 Litho;,'rapliic .Stones, not en- ktraved 20 Litmus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepareil Free Lobsters, preserved 25 Lobsters, alive 20 Locks, otiiir, n.e.s 30 Locomotives and llailvvay I'M- seniier, Ifa^fyaye and Kreijfht j (!ars. iKunif the projierty of r;.dvvay companies in the L'. S. ; runniiii,' upon any line of roa' C. (I({ I'llt. MentH, I'diiltr.v anil Oniiic .'(i Mt'iitN, Million :tiiit l.ailll), fruMh. Hf> MeiliiU, K''>l ilistjni'- lions, anil nips or oilier pri/,i'H won ill htina Jidi' coinpcti- lions " Krue Medicines, Patent. I'roprii-tnr.v, viz: all tinctures, pills, powders, triM'liPS or lo/.enifcH, 8yru|M, corilialH, Intlers, ano- d.vnes, toiiii's, jilasters, lini- inentM, sah es, oinlinents.paMte, drops, wuters, eHwiices, oils, MmI all niciliciiial, clieiiiical and phaniiaceiitiial prepara- tions, when ci)ni|ioiiiiile(l of more than one siilistaiice, n.n.i)., all lii|uiils coMlaillln^' alcoliol fill ]iir celil.. all olhers, liijiliil or iioi, 'J.'! |ier cent., provided that this item shall not he held to iiiclinle drilKM and preparations recoynized hv the Hrilisli and the I'nited Slates I'liariiiacopoia and Krencli Codex as olllcinal. All inedicinal preparations, whether chemical or other- wise, usiiall.v imported with the name of the inanfr., shall have the true name of such nianfr., and the place where thc.v are )irepareil. and the word alcoholic or non-alco- holic permanently and leifi- Illy atllxed to ea<'li parcel hy 8tanip, label, or otherwise, and all medicinal (irepara- tioiis imported without such names so attixe,'ulations prescrihed liy the Controller of ( iistoms Free Mercury or (piicksilver Free Metal ( 'omposition, n.e.s 20 Metal, yellow metal in liars, holts, and (or sheathint; Free Metallic Far Tau's liiumbenMJjac- comiian.\ in;;: the |iedi;;rees of animals imported for tlie im- lirovement of stock, may lie admit ted free into Canada as of nil rniiiiiii'iridt nihif Free Meters, Gas ,'ifi MicA an Microscoites 'J5 Milk food and other similar pre- parations Milk condensed, K^c i>er Ih. ; ColTee condensed with .Milk Mill hoard, not straw hoard 10 Mineral Waters, natural, tiot in bottles Free Mineral Waters, n.e.s HO Mineral and liituminoiis sub- stances, n.e.s '20 Mineraloifv Si)eciiiiens ... ..Free Models (ovitfinal) of Inventions and other Imiiroviiiieiits in the Arts; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model «hich can be lltted for use Free Mola.sses, produced in the i>ro- V c lilt rill. cess er, a Mpei illc duty of I I c. p. nal. (6) When tesiini; less than 4tl decrees, and not less tinn 3.1 deu:rees, a specillr ililty of i-\ lis. per Kidloii, and in addition thereto 1 cent per jfallon for eiu'h dej^ree or fraction of a de- wree less than forty deifres The packam'S(«hen of wiiod) ill which ini|iorted to be in all cases exempt from duly. Molasses, ifates , . :m» .Molasses, second process, or mo- lasses derived from the manu- facture of "molasses NlUfiir," lestiiii; by polariscope less than !lfi deurees, \\ hen illl|iortii| b.\ inamifacturers of blackinn, for use in their own factories, in the manufacture of blackini;- - coiidiijoiKil thai the importers shall, in addition to makiii); oalli at the lime ol ciitr.v , that such molasses is imported for such use and vvill not be used for any other purpose, cause such molasses lo be at once mixed in a prii|icr tank made (or the purpose with at least onellfth of the ijiiiinlily there- of of cod, or other oil, wherebx NIK h iiiolasscs may be rendered tnitit for an,\ other use, such inixiiiir 111 be done in the pres- eluM- of a Ciisloiiis ollicer at the expense of the inijiorler, and under such further reuula- I ions as ma.\ from time lo lime be cniisiilereil necessar.N in the inleresi and for the proleciion of the revenue, and thai until such mixiii;; is done and dul.v cerlilled on tin face of the entrv thereof by such Customs officer the entry shall be held lo be incom|>lete and the mo- lasses sub,jcct lo the usual rale of duly as when imiiorted for any olliei |iurpose. Mola.sses and Syrups of all kinds, II. o. p., the product of the su(far cane or beet root, n.e.s., and all imitations thereof or substitutes therefor, .^c. per pound. Moliis-^es or .■s.viups of cane or beet, lestini; under .';.'> dc^'rces li> the |iolarisi(ipe, for use in the maiiufacliirc of compress- ed food for live stock, when iiiiportid In f be maiuifacluieri of such food, to be used for such manufacture only in their own fad orics Free .Mosaic tlooriiiji of any material. 'Mt Moss. Icela'id and other Mosses, and seaweed and seai;rass, crude or in their natural state or cleaned only Free Moss, other, n.e.s 21) Mouldinjfsof wood, plain, ^fil.lwl or otherwise further nianuf. . . 2f) Mowinc Machines, self-bindiii)? harvesters, harvester.'* without binders, binding: attachments, V I', ml ml. reapers, ploii)(hs, harrouN.cul- tivators, seed drills and liorstt rakes, manure spreaderM, Weed e rs, iiiiil m a I lea b 1 u spriM'ket or link beltiiit; chain for hinders 20 Muslin, plant bed miuilin, whit* cotton 2A Mibtii'. printeil, hound or in sheets 10 Musical instruinentN of all kinds, pianofortes and ort^ans 110 Musicikl instruments, brass hand, tiarls of pianofortes or or){anM 2A Provided that musical instru- ment cases shall be dutiable at the same rate as their conteiitii when iiiiported containinif the liislrunients. .Miisk, in pisls or in trriviiiH Krc* MusUird Cake 16 MustanI, trround 26 Mustard, French miuitard,UquUI, ' M iaiiir Imp. ^»X. Needh's, Knittinif 30 Needles, Steel, all other 80 Newsjiopers or supplemental edi- i lions or parts thereof, partly printed luid intended to he completed and puhliNhed in Canada 26 Newspapers, and ipiarterlv, inonthl.N and semi-monthly makfazines, and weekly litiT- ar.N papers, unbound ; and tail- ors', inilliners' and mantle- makers' fashion plates Free Newspaiierx and Ma^'azines, if hoiiiKl Ki NiBke4 Free Nickel Anodes 10 j Nickel and (iernian Silver, inanf. j of. not |>lateorted direct fi'ic. per 100 Nuts, all kinds, n.o.|).,2c per lb. Nut^calls and extracts thereof . . Free Oakum Free Oak Hark Free Oats, 10 cts. per hush. Oat Flour 20 Oatmeal 20 Oil, Aniline, crude Free Oil, Coal, Illuminating Oils com- posed wholly or in part of the products of petroleum, coal, shale or liffnite costing more than SOc. per. ifal 26 Oil, (,'oalaiid Kerosene, distilled, purified or retlne.l. Naphtha, Petroleum and i>roducts of, n.e.s., .Ic. per Imp. iral Oils, Petroleum, Crude, fuel and ^'as oils (other than .Naphtha. Hen/. ine or (Jasoline, when imported by manufacturers lOOO] OANAHIAN TAIUKF <)V rl'sToMH. 77 V •: ml rut, otIiiT thiiii rclliii'iH) fur iiHc III tlivir fiirtiini'M fur fiii't inir- |ii)N)'t, or tor ilii' Miiiiiii(>ti'(urt> «l KiiH, 'J^i', |ifr Imp. Kiilloii, oIIh, KhhimiIiuI 10 Oil, KiMiii Kri-u Oil, «'iirlioll(', or huBvy oil Vnn (HI, Cantor til Oil, ('(xl Mvcr 20 oIIm, (locoiiiiiir uiiiI riUiii, in their iiiitural HtuUi . . Vti't Oil, Colzu «) Oil, Klax Mifdor l.iiiNeed, raw or lioilcil 2.'i Oil, Hair, |icrfiiiiiu4l :M (III, l-iinl Oil K OIIn, Luliriciitiiiu;, coiiinnNud wholly or ill piirt of pctroit'iini, (HiNtiiii; IfMN than 'J,'')', imp. ^al,, fii'. per imp. ifiil. OIIh, l.iiliricatiiiK, all other 26 OIU, Ni'utHfoot iCi Oil.ollvf.formiimifactiiriiiK-ioip or loliai'co or for canniiiu' ll'»h . Free Oil.Olivi', II. I'. s 21) Oil, SfNanu! hvuiI 20 Oil, Tullow 20 Oil, all other, li.e.H 20 OIK.'aku uikI Meal, (Cotton Heed Cttk« anil Meal.ralm Nut Cake aiiil Meal Kre* Oil ClotliH ami oileil nilk, anil laiie or oilier textile liiilia- ruliliereil, Hoeked or coated n.o.p 30 Oil Clolli, faille and Hlielf, eiia- iiM'lleil I'arrlaue. I'ork mattiiiK or earpet, and linoleiiiii HI) Oiled paper 36 Oleo Stearine and Peu'ras P>ee 0|iiuin (crude), SI |>er lli. the out- ward liall or covering to he free of duty Opium, prejiared for Niiiokiii|f, $f. per !h Opium, powdered, $l.',U} per lb. Optieal liisttrimieiitM, n.e.H 26 Oraiiires, l.emon.s. and Limen in hoxen of capacity not exceed- inn "i I'h. ft., 'Ht c*,H. per liox.. In half hoxes. capacity IJ ob. ft. , l.'t ctH. per box Incases and all other packaffes II) cts. per cli. ft. capacity ... Ill bulk itl.Till per thousand. . . In barrels not exceedini; in capacity that of the luti lbs. flour barrel, ^).^ cts. ))er bbl. Oren of metals, of all kinds .. ..P'ree Organs, Cabinet 30 Orirans, sets or parts of sets of reeds for Cabinet Or^jaii 26 Origans, Pijie Orifaiis 30 Ornament!! of alabaster, spar, amber and terra cotta, or com- position 3.^ Osiers Free Osiers and Willow Kiirniture. . .. 30 Ottar of Koses, aiiv si- ennasand colors dry, li.e.s. 9.0 Oxides, dry tillers, fire-proofs, umbers, and burnt siennas, li.e.s 25 Fire-proof paint dry 25 V c ail ml. I'ai II tM and colors, roil It li stiiH and llller-<, afiii corrovivu and anil foiiliiiK paints, ciimiiioiily u^ed for ships hulls, jind u'roiind and liipiiil paiiilH, II. CM, . '!!• Orounil ill MpiritN and all spirit varnishes and lac- ipiers ii^l . \'1\ per. u>d. I'aris (ireeii, drv 10 Dry White and lied I.eiMl, Oraiitre mineral and /Inc white ft White l,ead. mixed 26 Painters' metal u'raininu coiiibM,, 30 Painters pallet kni\i's 30 PaintitiKsin Oil or Water ('nlorn, by artistsof mil known merit, or copies of old Masters by such artists Free Paintinus in oil or Water • 'olors, production of I 'anadian artists. Free l'.'iintiii«s, prill's, enKrii\in«H, drawings and hulliliiii; plans, pholoi;raphs and picliires, li.e.s. 20 Palm Leaf, uiimanufactured . . Free Palm Leaf, when nianiif., n.e.s. 'JO Paper WeiKlits, if lass 20 Paper Cutters iSt I'rintinif Presses 10 Paper .Sacks or lia^^s ot all kinds, primed or not '-"i Paper Uoxis, empty 36 Paper, drawini; or parcbnient. . . 26 Paper, Wall, or jiapcr liani{ini;s, borders or borilcriinf, and win- dow blinds of paper of all kinds 3,') Paper lllcs, clips 30 Paper Machi , iiianufactureM of . . 36 Paper of all kinds, n.e.s '26 l'aj>er kites, as toys 3.') Paper, ruled, oiksl or waxed. . . . 36 Paper, Tarred . . . 26 Paper, Ciiijii Collar Cloth, in rolls orslieet»,tiotu:lo.ssedorlliiishe'.l 16 Paper, I'nion Cloth, in rolls or sheets, triossed or tliiished .... 20 Paper, lllter paper, in sheets. ... 26 Paper, lly paper 36 Paper Letters, ^'ummed, plain, or colored, in bulk .... 3,'; Paper waste or clippiims Free Paper, ))res8eil, in sheets 36 P.iper, (ilawil, Plated, .Marbled, Kiiamelled Paper, and (,'ard Hoard, similarly lliiished, n.e.s, 36 Paper, manufactures of, incliid- iipif ruled and bordered papers, impeteiies, boxed papers and envelopes and lilank Hooks . 36 I'arallnc Wax 30 I'arasols. (.See In. I'lliiH.) Passover Hread for i. ■ distribu- tion amoiiif the IKi.rew com- munity in ioniiecti"ti with their religious rites. Free Patterns of bra.ss, iron, ^leel or other metal (not beiiij; iiiodels) 31) Pavinir blocks, made from slaj; of bliust furnace 20 Peaches, n.o.p., the weiirht of the packa^feito be included in the weit;ht for duty . . Ic. p. lb. Peach Trees 3c. each. Pears, ijreen fruit 20 Pear Trees of all kinds. .3c. each. Peas, lOc per bush Pearl, mother of, not manufac- liired Free I'earl card cuses 36 Pearl collar buttons or studs. . . . 36 Pearl, manufactures of, fancy •• 35 Pelts, raw P>ee Pencils lead, wood or otherwise. 26 Pencils, slate 26 Penholders, wood 25 V '". (Ill ml. Penii, Mt'"l, 26 p.c; ttnUi 26 Pell racks. Iron 30 Perfumers . iiielinllni; toilet prep- nrations (noiialeoliollc), vi/. ; — Hair oils, tooth and other povsders and washes, ponva- tiliiiN, pastes and all other per- fumed preparations used for the hair, mouth and skin . 30 Perfimied Spirits in bottles or lliisks not vM'i|{hiiiK more than 4 out s 60 Perfumed Spirits in bottles, llakkN or other paekaKes, welKhlli;; more than 4 117,., 9'J.'|i) iier i.ir i^ 40 Persjsorext. Archill an((Cuilh'r. Free Petroleum. (.SeeOlls.) Pheasants for improvm'tof stock. Free I'lieasants, other 20 Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, not maniifaetured in the liominion, and when im- ported by or for the line of universities, colletfeH and schools, and scientific sot^ieties and public hosiiitals Free Philosophical, I'hotoufraphic, Optical and .Mathematical In- stniinents and Apparatus, n.e.s 26 I'hosphorus Free Phosphor Kroii/e in blocrks, barb, sheet and wire 10 Photographs, cliromos, chroino- types, artol.\pes, oleo^'raphs, painliinrs, drawiiiirs, pictures, eiiKraviiiKs or prints, or proofs I herefrom, and similar works of art, n.o.p. ; blue prints, liiiildiMi; plans, and nia|)H and cb.uts, n.e.s 20 Pholiinraphs, nol exceediiu^ three, sent by friends, and not for the purpose of sale Free Photo If rapli Alliums 36 Albums, insides of imper Free Photo^' rap hers' albunienized pape*" ,30 Phototfrapbic Dry Plates .30 Piano covers, rubber and cotton 36 Piano Stools 80 Pianofortes 30 Pianofortes, parts of 25 Pickers, raw hide, for cotton looms 25 Pickles, Sauces and Catsups, iiicludinir Soy 36 Pictorial illustrations of insects, &o., when imported by and for the use of (!olle|fes and schools, scientific and literary societies. Free Picture iV Photojfraphic Frames, of aiiv material 30 Picture Nails 30 Pictures, framed 30 Pillows and Holsters 30 Pins, manufactured from wire of any metal 30 Pipe Clay, unmanufactured Free Pitch, Hurifiindy Free Pitch (jiine) in packages of not less than 1 6 >fal Free Pitch (pine) other 20 Pitch, coal Free Pitch, bone. Crude only Free Plaits, straw, Tuscan, jfrass, chip, manilla, cotton and mohair, not to include braid or fancy triiiimiinfs Free Planinif Mills and parts of, in any staife of manufacture 25 Plants, viz:— Fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees, ahnihs and plants, n.e.s 20 Plaster of Paris or Oypsuin, ground not calcined IS w -<,„.«! 78 CANADIAN' TAIUFF Ob" CUSTOMS. [1900 ! 1' c. (i(/. ml. I Plaster of Paris, ciilfiiu'il or [ niaiiiifii.'tiirfil. ilio wi'iulii nf tlu- ]):ick;(ta' lo In' incliiiliMl in till' wi'itflit forilutv, rJlc. jicr IIHI llis. Plasters, II. cilii'iitiMl, i\ll Uinils. . . 'lb ■ Pliite.l WiireiUid (iilt \V:ire, ofall ' kiiiils, whether I'lated wholly or ill part 'w Plutiiiiiiii aiilatinuni in l>ars, strips, -.heels or pl;iles ; ,)lalinmii retor s, pi 's, ron- densers tutiini,' and pipe, when iinporled liv iiuiimtae ti'rers of siilplmrie acid for nseiii their Wdi Us in the inanu- faeliire or eoneiiit ration of siil|ihiiri(' acid ii'c Plates eiii;raved on v ood, ste or < »r metal, and transfer take.; from the sa.ne, iiieMid )!;_; eiiifravers' phlles of steel. polisl:ed. ■iiLrraved. or for eii- uraviii',' thereupon 'Jil lMa,\ int' Cardi lie. per ]>ack Plum Trees of :\] kinds, ;!c. each. Plunihai,'o, orinle 10 Pluiiiliai,'o, 'ill n ainfaetiires of, li.e.s 2,'> Pliish, of cotton [in Plush, Silks, otlier ;i(» Pockettiooks and Purses :!.; Pomades, Kreiichiu' tlowcr odors, presir\ed in fat or oil for the ])urpose of cons(r\ in;,'' the odors of flowers wliii'h do not hear the lieat of distillation, when inii>orteil in tins of not less tliaii 10 Ihs. each It) Pomades, all otliers 30 Pop Corn, in cakes ur halls, Ac. per 111., and S.") Porcelain Ware, n.e.s lid Pori'elain Shades , . 80 I'ortalile machines, ].ortalile ."team eiiirines, threshers and seiHirators, horsepowers, purt- ahle saw nulls and iilaniny^ mills anil jiarts tin reof m :iny st;i4re of maiiuf.'icture •.!."i Potash, caustic lice Potash and pearl .'i^h, in jiki^s. not h'ss I lian il.'i Ills Free I'otash, muriate and hichromate of, crude Kree Pot.asli, (,'hlo'ate of, in crvtals, or ;,'round onl.\ , w hen iniported for inanufaclurinj; iniiposeH only Kree PotA.sli, (icrman Mineral Free Potash, leil and velluw ]iriissiate of Krep Polassiiiin, cyanide of Free Potatoes, sweet, lUet--. per hush. Pork, h.irrclli'd in hiine. :'<•, jier 111. liarrels cniuainii'..'. same to he free ■•f duly. Potiitoes, otluu'. I.'ic. ])cr liusli. Poultry and Came of all kinds . . -.in Pre I Pulp of ;;rasses Free ! Pumice or I .iinice Stone, i^roiind j or uiini'ouiid Free j P'lmiis, hiass, all kinds, and j^ar- i lien and lawn sjuMiiklers 'Ml Pum)is, .Steam '.ia i Putty 'ill ' Putty, dr.\, forpolishiti^ irraiiite.Free ' Quills, ill tiat. state or iinpl'd.Free Quills, other 'JO , tjuince Trees of all kinds. .:ic. ea. Quinine, sails of Free Raf?S of cotton, linen, .jute, lieiuii and woollen, jiajier wa.ste (IV ciippi'.:^, 'uid waste of any kind e\(^e)il mineral waste. . . . Free Ha^;s from F.uro|i(.', except ( ;reat liiitaiii, Piohihiteil. l!ailwa.\ curs, or other cars, wheelharr p\\ s, trucks, roail or r.iilwav scrapers and hand carls .' 30 \ |{ailwa.\ Kiitrs of all iii.iterials . 30 llaisiiis. Ic. per Ih. ! Kaspheriy and lilacklierr.\ hushe.s '20 j Kattans and reeds manf. or I ]>artly \.iii\i l.'i ■ l{attansai .1 leedsiii thei. uatura! state Free i Ked l.i'pior for dyj;. & calico ptjf. Free |{efri;_''er.i.tors ;iO Uennet, raw, ori)repar.-d Free Hesin.in pkysi: )t less than 100 IhsFree P.esiii or Kosin Oil Fn " tlesin, other, n.e.s i!u Uihhnns of all kinds and ma- terials 3ri Kice, uneleanert, niihiilled or ])add.\ , U-. per Ih. Kice. other, I \f vvr Ih. i Kice and .Sato i'"lour and Sa;ro and l.'iliio.a '1^ Hice, when imported li,\ makers of rice starch, for use in their faclories . I of a cent per Ih. ' |{o]ie, Iron Wire ' "2,t Roiie, or I'ordaye of all kinds il) Koots, medicinal, vi/ : .Aconite, Cal iniha, Iiiecacuanha, Uliu- liarh Sar-:aparilla, Siplills, Tara.xicum and \alerian ...Free The ~aiiie u'round or l>ow(lered '20 Hose hushes . '20 llotten Stone '20 Rove, wlirui 'iiiported for the manut.ictiir of twine for har- vesl hiihiers .'i llulinu Pens 10 ll.\ e, loc per hush. Rye Flour, .MIc. per hi 1. Saccharine . 20 Saddler^' Soap 'lii Saddlei'.\ if every descril>tion . . 30 SiilTron and Satllower, and ex- tract ol, and S'airron ( 'ake .... Free Sa-o 2:, Saco Flour '2'i Sails, for ho.its .and shi|>s '?."i Sal Ammoniac ami S.d-Soda . Free Salcr.'itus '2(1 Salt imported from the Cnited Kiiudoin or any liritish pos- session, or imported lor the use of the sea or Liiilf lisheries, n e.s Free .Salt, tine, in hulk, and course sail, n.e.s Tic per luo Ihs. Salt, in liat.''s,lilils,,or other pku's,, 7'c per P'O !lps. Il'ckirs. same dut \ as if ii.ipoi li-d eiiipt.\ . I . . .Saltpetre Free 3;') *! c. ail I'al. l!>iJtCiike(sulpl«ateofsoda)criide. Free Sand Free Sand, colored '20 S:uid Cloth '25 Siuid nron)or ^flohulesforjiolish- in^' Kfiniite Free Sand, Class, Flint and Kinery Paper '25 Satchels 30 Sateens, for use of corset nianu- faeturers, etc "20 .Sauces, Catsups and Pickles, in- cludiinr So.v 35 S'uisaije Casing's, n.e.s '20 .SaiisaL^e SkinsorCasinj;s,noit. el'd. Free Saw dust, of the follow'in({ woods ; - aiiiaratitli, coeohoral, hoxwood, cherry, chestnut, walnut, frumwood, mahojjany, pitch Iiine, rosewood, sandal wood, sycamore. Spanish cedar, o;d\, hickory, whitewood, A(ri- (Mii teak, hlaek heart ebon,v, liununi vita', red cedar, i-ed- wocd, satin wokI, white ash, ))ersiinm(Ui and do;fwood . . . .Free Scales, and Weiiihinjr Heains.. .. 30 .Scenery, Theatrical and other. '20 School Ink Wells, earthenware.. 30 " " ^{lass 20 School hiifin 30 Screws commonly called wood screws, of iron or steel, hriuw, or other metal, illeludill^;' lag or coach screws, i>latedornot, and mai'hine or other screws, n.c..|) Screw Jacks of every description 3.") Seeds — Ueet, Carrot, Turnip, Annalto Flax, .Mangold, and Mustard Kree Seeds Flower, (garden, Held and other .seeds for atrricultural or other purposes, when in hulk or laive parcels, n.o.j) 10 Till' same in small jiar.'els.. '2,t Seeds - .Vromatic, which are not cilihle and are in a crude state, atid not advanced in value or condition hy Kiindmnf or refin- ing; or hy any other process 0/ niunufact lire. Anise, Anise-star, Ciirawa.N , Cardivmon, Corian- der, ( uniniin, Fennel ajid Feim- srreek Kree Seed Peas -impdrteil from the I'niled Kiii'.'dom for the [uir- jiose of seed Kree Seedlinij stock for uraftin;;, viz. : rii:m, pear, peach and other fruit trees Kree Senna leaves Free Settlers' elTects. viz.: Wearinjf appare'. household (urnitiire, hooks, imjilemeiits and tools of trade, occupation or employ- ment, j,Mins, t\ |iev. rilers, hi- cvcles, inusi<'al instrunients, domestic sewing; machines, li\e stock, c.'irts and other Vehicles ami asfi'ioiilturnl iiii- plenients in use hy the settler for at le.-ist si\ months hefore llis reiiiov al to Canada ; not to include machinery, or ai'ti'-les importeil for use in an.r maniifacturin).' eslahlishment, or for sale ; also hooks, pic- tures, famil.v plate or furni- ture, perse nal efTecisiuid heir- looms left .ly heipiest ; provid- ed that any diitiahle article eiilired asseti'.ers' etTects may not he so enl red unless lu'ouirht with the seltlrron llis first arrival, and shall not I I J 1900] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 79 ail val. ide. Free ... Free .... 20 .... '25 lish- . . . Free iiery ,. 25 .. 30 u- .. 20 20 80 20 30 laR 10 Free Free Free Free f*^; ,1^ TP c. ad val. be »ollate(l Ware 30 Skates if all kinds, roller or other, at'il part .^: tin rcof 3,"i Skins, Hiri', and skins of animals not dative Id ( aiiuda for taxi derriic purimscs, not rurther nian\ifactiirc(l than prejiarcd for preservation Free Slates, rodliiiK. 2,'' pi r ceiil., iiri;- vided that the duty on rootinff slate shall not I'xcceil 7'ic. per square. Slates, sch'V)! and writiiiK'.... 25 Slute Pencils 25 Slate mantels and manufactures of. n.e.s 30 Sleroof, and when of a (greater strenyth than that of jjroof at the siime rate on the increased qunntiiy that there would be if the licpiors were reduceuted or made on any liquors below the strenuth of Vi \n'V cent., imder prouf, but all sucli lifpiors sh.'ill l)e comiMitedas ot the streiihih of 15 per c. tmder ])roof as follows, vi/ : — Kthyl alcohol or the substance commonly known as alcohol, hyv<)od naphtha iiyroxylic si)irit. or any suhstance known as wood spirit or methylated spirit ; ahsinilic, arrack or palm sjiirit, hnindy inciudinf; artilii'inl braiidv anil imita- tions of brandy: cordials anrl li(iueurs of all kinds, ii,e s, ; mescal, iiiihpic. nun shrub, wJiieilam and ot licrscbnapps tatia, aiiunstura, and similar alcoJiolic bitters f)r tever- aKcs #-,-)o peri-al. Spirits iiid stiony; watiMs of any kind iiii\ed willi any inureditnt or innredients as bcinu'' or known or de- signaled as aiK dynes, elixirs, e8seiict\s, extracts, lotions, ^ c. ad val. tinctures, or medicines, or medicinal wines (so-called), or ethereal and spirituous fruit essences, ii,e.s, Si2.40 jier Kill, and 30 Alcoholic ])erfunies and per- fumed spirits, bay rum, col- ojfiie and lavender waterH, hair, tooth and skin washes and other toilet |)rep;iratioiiF containing sjiirits of any kind, when in bottles or flasks contain. n(f not more than 4 oz. ea 'b 50 When in bottles, llasks or other packaj;es containiiijf more than4oz. ea., >2.40 per jral. and 40 .Vitroiis ether, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammonia, 82.41) per jral. and 30 Vermouth,conlaininf;Tiot more than 30 jier cent.. and j,'inKer wine, containinj; not more than 20 per cent, of jiroof spirits, OOc. per K^il. ; if con- taininir more than these per- ceiita^fes, respectively, of ))roof s])irits, S2.40 per j;ra|>e siijfar, 3 cent JHT pound. Su^far, all above No. Iti Dutch standard in colour, and all re- fined su};arsof whatever kinds, tfraiies or standards, lestiny; not more Ihan Sfi deirrces by tlie iiolariscoiu', ?:1.(I8 \;ar, .Maple '20 Sujfiir, n.e.s., not above No. 1(1 Dutch standard in colour, sui;ar draininus, or puinpint;s drained in transit, mehulo, or eoticentrale i melado. tank bottoms and sufjar concrete, testiiijj: not more than 75 de^jrees by the polariseope, 4tk'. per Ido llis., anackaaes in which imported to be free. Suifar Candy, brown or white, and Confectionery, ini'ludinij sweetened ifums, candied peels, andpop c(jrn, .U'. per 11). and 3."i Sujfar Heit Seed Free Siilphate of Iron (Copperas) and Sulphate of Copper (Mine Vit- riol) Free Sulphur and Hrimstone, in roll or Hour Free Sulphuric ether and chloroform, and solutions of peroxides of hydrosfcn 2.") Surirical and dental instruments of all kinds Fret SuriricaJ l)elts or trusses and suspensory bandaires of all kinds.. . .'. ;;() Syr\ip, (Ibicose Syrup and Corn Syrup, or any Syrups contain- \uti any adiuixture thereof, ic. per 11). • Syrups — See Molasses. Tags, tin, for plutr toba«oo ... i'5 Ta+r^finj,', Metal, iilain, japanned or coated, in coiLs, not over IJ inches in width, when imp. by mamifs. of .Shoe and Corset Laces, for use in their fa( tories Free Tails, \indroMsed Fre« Tallow ami Stearic Acid 2U Tallow Oil -JO Tape .Measures 2;') Tapioca '2.') Taraxicuni Root Free Tarpaulin, Cottf)n, plain or coateil with oil, (laint, tar or other composition 30 Tar (I'iru'), in iiacka^es of not less than fifteen j;allons each . . Free Tarred Taper 2.'i Tawsi Is :i5 Tea l.cad Free Teas and (Jreen CotTccs import- ed direct from the country of Ifrowth and jiroduciion, and tea ami i;rcen ( olTees pur- chased in bond in the Cfiited Kinurraph, tele- pho!ie and I'leetricliffhtcables; electric and jjalvanic batteries, electric motors, (fenorators, dynamos, sockets and electric aj)paralus, n.e.s 2.') Telescopes 2 ') Tents and Awninifs .'1.5 Terra .laponica, Uamhier or Cutch Free Terra Cotta panels, tnouldin^^s and cornices 30 Terraline, N'luses and I'laipies . . :>5 Thermometers, all kinds 2.'> Terra Alba 20 Thimble.s, steel 30 Thimbles, brass 30 Thread, Linen, n.e.s 25 Tin, in lilocks, |)i|.;s, bars A sheets, and jilates and tinfoil and tin strip w aste Free Tin, Crystals and Tea Lead .... Free Tin I'lates in sheets or strips, de- corated 25 Tin Whisk Holders, lacqu<.>reer Ih. Tobacco, unmamifactiired, for excise purjwses, iinie\ iously by him Free Towels of e\ery dettcription 3n Towel racks and rollers , 30 Tovs, all kinds and materials . . . 35 Tracing Cloth 30 Travellers' Hi^f^rii^r*'. under nj^u lations to be i>rescribed by the Min'ster of (.'usfcoms Free Trees n.e.s Free Treenails Free TriiK.li 25 Trunks' 30 Trunk Trimmin^.'s 3(1 Tiirnieh*' Free Turpentine, raw or crude Free Turpentine, Spirits tf 5 Turtles Free Twine 'or harvest hinders, of hemp jute, manilla or sisal, and ni nianilla and sisal mixed. Free Twine, maniif. of, n.o.|) 30 Tv|H', for ])rintinj,' 20 Tviie .Metal 10 Ty)ie Writer 25 Typewrit<.'rs, Tablets with nii/v- alile litfures, (ieojrraphicc.l Map aiid Musical I nstrument^.wheii V c. ml val. imported by and for the us« of schools for the blind, and he- iiiK and remaining; the sole property of the ^'overning bodies of .said schools, and not of private individuals, the above particulars to be veri- fied by special aflidavit on each entry when presented Free Ultramarine Blue, dry or ill pulp .." Free I'nibrellas, Parasols and .Sun- shades of all kinds and ma- terials 35 I'mbrclla and I'iirasol, steel and iron or brass ribs, runners, rini.'s, ca])s, notches, tin ca|)B and ferrules, for the use of nianufiu'turers of \nnbrellas. . . Free Umbrella, I'arasol, and Sunsliade sticks or handles, in the rou^h, not further manufactured than cut into suitable leuK-lhs. Free rnibrella, I'arasol and Sunshade sticks or handles, n.e.s 20 Unenumerated .\rticle8 20 Vaccine and Ivory Vac- cine Points Free \'alerian Root Free Varni.shcs, n.e.s., 20('. per gal. and 20 Varnish, black and bright for ship use Free Viu'iiish and Colours ground in spirits .*1.]2A i>er gal. Vivseline,and all similar prei)ara- tions of petrole(nn for toilet, nielain or fancy Vases, China and rorcelain Vases, Kartheiiware Vegetables, n.o.p Vegetables, Sweet I'ott-ioes and Yams 10c. per bush. Vegetables, Tomatoes, fresh, 90c. ])er bush, and Vegetables, Toinatoi" and other vegetables, including Corn and Baked lieans, in cans or other packag*^!, n.e.s. . . lie. per lb. tlie weight of the «ins or other packages to be included in the weight for duty \'egetable8, ( inioiis, setsfor plant- ing, not lit for t^kblc use 25 Velveteetus, ;md Cotton Velvets and Cotton Plush 30 Veneers of Wood, not over ,', of an inch in tliickness 7J Vel(X'ipeosition metal for the mumifacture of filled gold watch cases 10 35 20 30 30 25 10 i WJ w| \\\ ul 1900] CANADIAN TARIFF OF CUSTOMS. 81 id val. of )e- ole lot he !ri- on Free or . Free 3f. V c. oil val. Watch Keys 25 Watch actioiitj or inoveinciits .... 10 Water Meters : SO Wax, heeti 10 Wax, I'araftnie, and Atiimal Stearitie of nil kinds, 'Jc. per lli. Wax, iiiaimfact.ure.s of, other... "20 Welihiiij;, elastic "i'l Wel)l)in^', iioti-elastic 2(i Whale Hone, iimiiaiiiifactured. . Free Whale Itotie, m muf res of, ii.e.s. 20 Wheat, 12c per Imshe!. Wheat Flour, iiicludiiii; tliediil\ on ihe bill,, (iOc. per hhl. Wheels, jiarts of, Iluhs it Spokes, in the rou(jfh Free Wheelliarrows .•Jn Whips, of all kinds, includiiiy' thoiiifs and lashes 'iit Whitiii),' or Whiteninir, tt'l'lcvs' Whit inn ami Faris Wliite .... Free Willow for basket makers Free Willow and Osier Works, n.e.s.. 25 Window Curtain Foles 30 Window Hlind Hollers, finished or mounted Sfi Window shades in the piece, or cut and hemmed or mounted on rollers, n.e.s 3;') Window Shades, made of paper. S.'i Wines of all kinds, except spark- ling wines, includinjr oran!,'e, lemon, strawherrv, rasji- h.'-vry, elder and currant, coii- tainiiifT 2ti'^ or less of spirits of strenjjth of proof imported in wood or bottles 2.")C per l.ti.A. 30 Wines tor every deK'ree above 26 up to 41) p. c., 3c more for each dei{ree of strengt h and 30 Champauneaiid all other spark- linjf wines, in bottlescoiitain- imr each not more than I (|t. and more than 1 pt., ;S3.30 per dozen bottles. In bottles, containinjjf not more than a pint and more than one-half pint, iil.CK) per doz. In bottles, coniaininif one-half pint each or less, 82c per doz. In bottles, eontainini; n\ore than one (piart each shall pay, 111 addition to i?3.3U per doz. bottles, at the rale of $\.{i:> per gallon on the (pian- tity in excess of one ((uart per bottle, the ipiarts and pints in each case beinu; old wine measure ; in addition to the above .^|)ecilic duty, there shall be an ittl Vdhrein duty of :!0 per cent. Hut any licjuurs imported un- der the name of wine, and coniain'nfi' Uiore thai; 4(1 per cent, of spiiit.-iof proof, shall be rated fcr duty as uiienu merated spirits. Wire, barbed wire and '.xalvan- ized wire for tencinff, Nos. 9, 12 and I '! i,'au;,'e Free Wirt, brass, |)lain 10 Wire, brass rods cut to special lenu'th 30 Wire, Burktborii and Strip Fenc- ini;, ui)\eii wire fi'in'lni;', and wire fencint; "f iron or steel, n.e.s ITi Wire, cable 20 Wire (loth of brass or copper.. . 25 Wire ("loth, iron or stee. 30 Wire cldllies line . . 25 Wire, copper, plain, tinned or plated 15 Wire, covered with cotton, linen, silk or other material 30 (> V e. ad val. Wire, Crucible Cast .Steel Free Wire Ferrules, iron, steel or brass . 30 Wire, flat strip and Hat steel, when inijiorted into (.'anada by manufacturers of buck- thorns, plain strip feru'ini;, and barbed fencin;,' wire of iron or steel, for iisi; in their own factories in the manufacture thereof Free Wire. Iron nr Steel, atid all other kinds, n.e.s . . 20 Wire nailsof all kinds, ijc. perlb. Wireof iron, steel, brass, zinc, flat- tened or corruirated, screwed or twisted, for use in connec- tion with nailiny: machines tor the maiiufaciurt! of boots and shoes, when iiiiporte0 Wood. Conl Wood Free Wood I'uriiiture, house, cabinet or office, incliidiiiy bedsteads, hair, siiriii;; and other mat- tre.sses, bolsters and pillows, anil picture frames 30 Wood Caskets and Cotflus 25 Wood fur fuel Free Wooden .Mallets 30 Wood rumi>s 25 Wood, Hubs, Spokes, l'"elloesaiid parts of Wheels, rouj^h hewn or sawn only '''rce Wood, Kelioes if Hickory, rouifh sawn t" sbai>e only or rou«:h sawn ano bent to shape, not planed, smootlu.il or otherwise manufactured Free WiHvl, Sawed boards, planks and deals, pl.iiicd or clressed on one or both sides, when the edyes thereof are pointed or tonuued and ffrooved 25 Wciiid, Shiiiules Free Wood, Fills, Tubs and ("hums, brooms, washboards, jiouiid- ers and rolliiif; pins 2,1 V c. ad, val. Wood Pulp 25 Wood, manufactures of, n.e.s. .. 25 Wood, Lumberaiid Timber, man- ufactured 20 Wood veneers of not over ^'.y of an inch in thickness .'. . . 7J Woo.l, 1) shovel handles wholly of wood, and .Mexican saddle trees and si irrups of wood .... Free Wood, timberor lumber or wood, viz., lumber and timber planks and boarils of amaranth, coco- boial, boxwood, cherry, chest- nut , walnut, tfum wood, mahoff- aiiy, ))itcli pine, ro.sewood, san- . . . Worsted toi)s made from stieh wools as ari' mtiitioiied in the next )ireeedii!«: item . . 1.') Wool Noils I'Vee Woollen Shawls and shawlsof all kinds ;iO Woollen Socks and Stockinjjs. , . Sft Woollen Waste t'ree WriiiLTers, clothes, for cii;,'a- liiies, whipcords, twills, jilains or jac(n ards of similar fabrics, comjiosed wliolh or in iiart of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca, i;oal, or like animal, not excccdini; in weifrht si\ ounces to llu'S(|Uii re vard, when imported in the (::ray or unfinished state for the ]>urpose of heini; dyed or fiirisiied in Canada, utidcr such rei;ulatioiis as arc established bv the Coveriior in Council. . . SS Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets, lumps or blocks, in the ronjrh n.e.8 Kree Yarns, Cotton ami Cotton Warps, dyed or und,\cd, n.e.s. '>:> Yarn.s, comiiosed wholly or in pari of wool, worsted, tlie h;dr of the alpaca, t^oat or like ani- mal oostiiifj UUc. per lb. and over, when imported on the cop, tube or in the hank by niaiinfacturers of woollen (foods for use in their (iroducis 2(1 ' V c. ad val. Yarn, jute, tla\ or hemp .\urn, plain, d\ed or colotired, julc cam as, not juesscd or calcn ilereii, when imported by the inainifactiircrs of carpets, rui;s anil mats, jute webbintr oi jute cloth, haiiunocks, twines ami floor oil cloth, for use in the manufacture of oran.\ (;f these articles only, in their own factories Free Yarns, Woollen and Worsted, ti.e.s ;iu Yarn, spun from the hair of the Alpaca or Aiiniira (Joat, when imi)orl d by manufacturers of liraids, for use exclusively in their factories in the inauufac- ture of such braidsoidy, under »{\v\\ reyulalions as may be adopted by the Controller of I Customs Free Yarns, Cotton No. W and finer. .Free Yarn, (uiir Free Yarn of wool or worsted, when (fenapjied, d.\ed ami fiiiislied, and iiniiorteil by the maiinfs. of braids, cords, tassels aneller Free All (foods not enumerated as charjfcd with an\ duty of (Justonia and not declared free of duty, shall betbai'Ljed with a dut.\ of 2U ))er cent. nd mini ('III. when importt>d into Caniula, or taken out of warehouse for consi.miition therein. SCllKDI'l.K I». UlilTlSII I'lil-.hKliKNIIAl. TMIIKK. On articles entitled to the bene- fits of this preferential tariff under section seveTiteen, the duties nu'ii- tioned ill schedule A shall be reduced as follows; The reduction shall be one-fourth of the duly mentioned in .schedule A, and the duly to be le\ i( d, collci'tcd and paid shall be tliiee- foiirths of the dul.\ mentioned in schedule A. I'ri.N ii)ly to refined su(rar, when c\ideiice satisfactory to the Miiiisier of Customs is furnished that such refined sui.;a; has been manufactured wholl.\ from raw suiiar Itroduced in the lirilish colonies or possessions. ARTICLES PROHIBITED TO BE IMPORTED INTO CANADA. Hooks, printed jiapers, drawinifs, paintin(rs, prints, jphotonraiihs or representations ot any kind of o treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. Reprints of Canadian co(iyri;,dir works, aiifl reprint-, of liriiish co)>y- riifht works which have been also copyrisfbtcd in Can.ada. Coin, b.ase or counterfeit. Goods manufactured or jiroducerl wholly or in )iart l.'.v (u-ison labor, or which have lieen made within or in connection with any prison, jail or penitentiary. Also cribed ot referred lo in schedule C to this .\c- is luohibited ; and aii.s such i^oods im]ioitid shall thereby become for- feited to the Crown and shall be destroyed (M' othei u isc dealt with as the .Minister of Customs directs; and an,\ iieison im|iorlin(t any such prohibited yoods, or causinir or per- mittin;.' Ihciii lo be importeil. shall for each offence incur a iienalt.\' not exccedinir two liiindred dollars. EXCISE TARI Spirits— i When made from raw ;rriin, per proof jrall SI '.)() \ When made from malted liarley, " .... 1 i):'. j When made from molasses or other sweetened matter, per proof nail 1 . ' M.alt, per lb OU Malt liipior, when nuule in whole or part from any other substance than malt, jier (fall (I HI Vineirar, (ler i"-oof irall cr lli . 06 .•■iii itf, vli'Ui colli iM.ini; not more 'ban 40 per cent. of 'lioi'jttire, or when containi e; o\er 40 per • I .. o'' ."ois' 're and put u)) i i packajfes of It. - D.'iiii ". bs. . auh (Tib 16 Snuff, moisL '..I .r conta.i;!!",'- over 4o per cent, of ..-is! ;e ..I]'! when ill pku'csof o lbs. and over, j.cf : 18 Ciifars, Iroin .-..ireiifti leaf, per .M 6 00 Citfars, from Canadian leaf, per M 3 00 Citfars, from any leaf, w hen put uji in pk^reB of less than 10 each, per M 7 00 1900 VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS IN CANADA FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES. 88 COUNTIIV. VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS IN CANADA FOR CUSTOMS PURPOSES. Coins. Sta.ndaiui. ! monktary Unit. !r. Arjct'iitiiie ReiMihlic. . . Gold and Silver. iPeso Aiisti'ia-lliiii''-ary (Jold Bt'li;iniu, . Boli\ ill . . Brazil . . . . Crown (1(.1(1 and Silver. Kranc . . . . .Silver lioliviano. (Jold Mihfis . . Cen. American Siati's: I Oi.sia lUra j(i()ld .Colon tiuati'niala '\\ \ Honduras I 1^;, Nji'arayna Salva.0 .72.-i .00.4 Cuba [(toM .'ind Siher. Deinnark i(i<)|it Kcnador. iSilver Kj,'.\ pt . . ...Gold Peso . . Crown Sucre . Pound (II HI piastres) . Finland |GoId France Gnld .ind .Silver. German Kmpiro (iold Greece MiM and Sih er. ;Mark. ... il'rano . . . . I IMark.. .. hrai'lima . Havli India 'Gold and .Silver. ISilver (ioiirdo. ilUipee. Italj' |(!old and Silver. Japan [Gold and Silver. Liberia (iold . . Mexico Silver YtMi : (iold Silver Dollar.. Hollar.. Netherlands (iold and Silver Norway (iold Persia' SMver Florin . ]Cr.iv,ri 1 Kran . Peru Silver . Portuu^al Gold . , Russia !(!old . , Sjiain (iold and Silver. Swi'ilen ;G()ld .Switzerland (iold and Silv er Sol .Milreis . 'Rouble. Peseta . . . . '('rovvii . . . . Franc Tripoli iSihcr TurkPV 'Gold Fruuii'ay Hold Venezuela Gold and Silver, .Mabliub of ■201 piastres Piastre peso ; Bolivar (iold, Ar^reiitine (.■*4.S2.4)and J Ai^'entiiie. \ Silver, peso and divisions. Gold, Former svsleni, 4 lloiins (81.02.9), 8 florins (S:i.>^r-,'.x), ducat (iii!2.2S.7) and 4 ducats i:s!».i4.i(). Silver, I and 2 florins. I'n .sent system Gold, 20 crowns (^.(i5.2) and in crowns (.■*2. 02. (I). Gold, 1(1 and 20 francs. Silver, 5 francs, 'silver, boliviano and divisions. |Gol(l, .'i, 10 and 20 milreis. Silver, J, 1 and 2 mlheis. Gold, 2, ."j, 10 and 20 colons (.SO.30.;). Silver, .'), 10, 2.') and ■'JO centinios. Silver, jieso and divisions. (iold. escudo (.. A. Ma<'l.ellaii, Act. Chariot tetcwn Mer<'hants, il. . . W. 1', .Mitchell. Alhcrton.l'KI M.'iiliiinis'1'.K.I C. .1. Stewart. " .\o\a Scot i.i .... II ..\. Biehardson. Alexandria . I Hum .1. i;. I'loctor, (;hatliam,0. . . i (Ninmieree .). K. Thomas. ' ' c II t awa 1 .Martin. i " •■■' ' .Mereliants' . . .Montreal \V, Priiiyle. Allistoii Onlario 1. .Morris. II. P. B. (ilass. Almonte. Mon rial i;. \V lru\ers. j " ... standard d. P. Schollield. Ah msiun ... Molsons T. A. (i. (iordoii. .Chalhani, N.B ^lOiilreal P. Iv Winslow. *' , , . . ! .Nk'rclnnts (ieo. Parker. 1 No\a Seotia. . . . If. 11 .\iidersoii. Aiiiht'rsl, N.S. Nova St'oi ia . . llalita\ I'.k. (.'(). .iolm .McKeen. ,1. 11. Morrison. Chesley Hamilton .1. ( '. Tellord. .Merchants .... .1. R. laltle. " Mom nal .\ .Montizamhert. Cheslerville Molsons 11. P. II. Kvans. Aiiimpoli-.,N,S Nnva Si'otia . .1. 11. I.oinhard. i Chicoiitimi, 1^1. I.a Ban(|, Nat . . P. A. I.al.adie. • 4 I nion I'l. of H . . !•: |i. .Xrnaiid Clinton Molsons 11. C. Brewer. Aiili(;oni>ili . . . Mtrihani>. li . c. !•;, Harris. Coalieook. . . . K. Tounshiiis. B. .\ust In. " Ilalilii\ r,U. Co. .. .1. M. l!roiif,'-h. Colioiirj,' .... Hominioii K. 11. Osier, Arnpiior ... tlMa«a H. N vnicrica. (ieraM .larvis. .1. I'lan. t'olhorne Toroiit o .1. S. .'skeatV. A.sh.TMtt, 15.C'. Standard C. I.arke. Allin, l',.v' I>, N. Auu'rn-a. .1. .Anderson. I 'olhli,.;Woo. A. adeliffe. '1 'orn«i>.!i .Montreal B. Mackenzie. Aviininnie. . . . l»ltawa ,1. 1). Stewart. , " Onlaiio \. I'ciiin. A\ InitT, (»,... .Molsons 11. A. Ainliridae. (.."ookshire .... 1 eople's of 11 . . . K. !•; Halls, " riaili'rs U. 1'. Mac.Mahon. Cowans\ille. K. Tow nsliips . . .1. Matkiniion. Ayr GoinmiTce .Iolm \V\llie. Cranlirook, BC. ''oinineree .1, W. 11. SiiiMhe, Uanie Toronio .M. .\tklnsoii. Cryst.ilCily,.M. Cnioii II. W. Hellle' Silh.Man " I'lmmii'i'ct' 11. .1. tiiaselt. I>;.n\i le, t^ . . People's of M .M. Henry Kiche.v . Harr'ytDU.N.S. lliilifas Kk.Cii. !■■. W. Homer. Darlmoiiili.NS fnion of Halifax p. O. Uohcrtsoii. l{an'.;l Hoi- r>faulKirnois,lji .Merchants , . . .1. I.cduc. De'hi llaiiiilloii V. B. Stennett. Bedlui-.l.l^... K. Tow n^liijis . . !•;. \V. Morjfan. Delorainc, M . Cnion K. T. Slew ait. BeileviU,-.,.. ' .Merchants'. . , W. Il.imilion. l»eseronlo,< hit Montreal K. W.Taylor. "1 Moid real 1{. .1. B. Croinliie. |)ij;l'.v, .N.S,. , No\,i .Seniin . . Herheit Orecli, t4 t'oininerce C. .M. Stork. iiorchester,.NB .Merchants, H . 1!. P. I'osier. «t Domiiiinii .1. W. Murray. l>ra\ ton Trades H. A. .\lallory. IJuniioli, i{.('.. 1!. N. .\merica Hresden .... e'oininerce K. T. .Miisseii. Kt-rhn " .Merchants . . \V. K. Travers. Priimiidv'li-(^ .;.,ei|. ' artier . .1. K. Giroiiard. (i I'onnnerce W. c. .1. JNimr. Hnndas Commeree. . P. W . llolmested. " '.'.'.'.''.'.'. Ilamillon o. S. Clarke. Hiiniiv ille Commerce li. (i W C molly. !i(*r\vi('k \ S Com. I'l.of Wind'r 1 'oiiimi-rce. .... 11 K. M oslur. (J. A. Holland. iMirhani Dnttoii Standard .1. Kellv. Ulenlitini .... Traders N. Booker. in.Mh ....... Ilamillon C. 11. lieiiiicit. Kdmontoii,.\lli Im)ii'rial (i. B. P. Kirkpatriek. [5oissL'\ iiiii, M I iiion .1. .1. .Millidue. HMmnndston. . .Merchants People's. Halifax ,1. S. Willmott. BowiM;iii\ illt.'. . ! intario (Jeorue .McCill. T. .1. ('ochraii. *' standard \V. .1. .lones. Ki^ain ille Merchants P, A. \V. I.ister. |{ract*lni»itr<-' ■ ■ oitawa I\C. Miilkins. Klmira Traders I H Parmer. UrjuitDid Standard .John IClliott. Klora ■ .Mereliants .... .). K. Majfce. BriiMi])i<)ii .... .Merchants .... \V. C Voiinu-. Kssex- Imperial K. C. Roharts. (« hominion M. !■; llolden. Kxetei Molsons . . ... N. H. Ilnrdoii Braiidri), M. . ■ Merchants .... \V. .\, .Macliallie. I'arnhani St, llyaeinthc. . . ,1. K. Camphull. t( H. N. .\merica . U. C. .MaripMs. I''erj;us Imperial . . ('. Forrest. i» Imperial N. (i. Leslie. Krnie.B.C. .. ( 'ommerpe. . , . .Ino. Kav. It Ilaniilton .1. C. Brown. h'orest .standard W, C. liiiddy. Brantfonl li. N. .\inerii;a. . . K. lintt. l'"ort Frances . Commerce .1. A. Smith u .Montreal K. .M Shadholt. h'ort W illiam 'Montreal C. C. Ahhott. 1* Coimnerce .letferv Hale. " '■ . Ontario W. II. Nelson. II Standard ('.Cook. Fraservillf, (^> Molsons .1. B. A. Boudreaii. BridKet'n.N.S. .Nova Scotia ... .I.iines Imrie. (i Nationaie .1. O. I.ehlaiio. It rnion o| Halifax .N. H I'.iinows. f n I'eople'sof H . . . II. R. White. Bridjfew'r, N.S .Merchants, 11 . .. \V. S. Tuiii'er. Frederlctoii . . . PKOII.K.'sof N. li. .I.W, Sinirden. <( HalitaN llU.l o. 11. 11. .\rcliihald kt B. .N. Aiiieriea. . . ,1. Tavlor. Brii^litoti . . . Staiiilard S. B. (ieariiii;. 4* Nov.a Scotia. . . . W. 11. Burns. Hr<)<'k\ille Montreal Neil .Mid.ean. II .Merchants. 11. . 1". .1. Sherman, Actinj; 1 . \! olsoiiH ,1. i;. I'idler. i iGalt Montreal Coniiiieree M. S 1,. Bicliie. tt Toronto T. .\. Bird. II. Iliitihc s Charles. HrusBils HiKkinKliani (,' .Standard .1. N. (iordoti. 1 ** Imperial ■ Merch.ints' . . . . (ieo, (', I'.astoi). Ontai'io W. K. Middleloii. 1 44 1". S. >larvis. Cal^uy, All). . Imperial M. Morris. 'Gaiiano(|iit' . . . " Merchants . . . F. W. SlroiiK-. 1. ' .Mont rt'al .1. o. Wilir' .ss. 1 • ' 'I'lirfinto ('. V. Keiehum. ti ilolsons U. C. Ithodes. iGeor^elowii. Hamilton .1. P. Bell. • • I'lliOII T. N. Christie. 1 (itai'e Bay.l'. li I'nion of Halifax ,1. W. Ryan. Coiiiiiljellfdid. Staiiilard !•; A. Won. (ilenlioro', M. . I'nion F. W. Yomifj:. (*uut|>be11t . K. Town. Bl; . . . W. 11. Rohiiison. ("ai'niun, M Hamilton ... 11. \ Avlwiii. Greenwood, liC .Montreal iF. ,1. 1- iniicaiie. " I'nion T. .1 Tait. 11. N. America . Gay una it.'omliieiee iW. I". T. .Morson. ' " ' 'oinniercc ID. .\. Cameron. I'liarlotletovw I MBIH.IIANT8,PEI 'J. .VI. Davison. Oretiia, Man I nion J. Sie^'al. r S4| lOOOj HANKS IN CANADA. WITH THEIR lUlANCHES, ETC. 85 l-LACKH. .N'AMKK oK ll.%NKH MA.sAUKit (til ammn'. 1 t'liAlCKH. SAMKM OK HANKS. MANAOKIt c|i AdKNT. Orhiishy llauiilt.oii K. .1, llew^»t. Londun Meichants .... A. St. L. .Mackinioah. . '!rodri(!k. ti tt . . I'rinir'c. OuvMbi.ro' N.S. .MiTeliaiiLH, 11 r. U. A. I'ames. ' l.iiiKloiid'v .N'.S Merchants, II. . ;■;. WaNn. llalifaN, N S. ll.M.IKAX I!. ( u. , II. N. Walliiw. Liicknow . . , ilamlllon .1 ^proat. " li.N. .America. 'llochelH'_'a. . , . II. lieaiinuer. ■t N(i\'.A Scotia.. , II. V. .McLeoit, t.en. ,M. Lilean .Merch nis .... C. (!, Ha Iter. (1 do liec. Sanderson. 1, linen ii't:,. N'.S. .Merchints', II.. 11 S. Ciirrie. It Cnion H.M.ir \ . K. I.. Thorne. " Halifax I'.k. Co . I>. 1. l''orhes. (t .Mkhchanth, II. I). 11. hiiiifran, ( 'ashler. It people's, IlalifaN IJ. .\. C. Ilawkiim. It I'KOIM.K's. 11 ... 1). It. C'lai*.e, ( asliitir. iMi.K"tr. ',' K. Townships. , . K. 1'. Olivier. It North Ktid . K. t;. lleMev. :Macleod,NWT rnion 1). Anlerson. ti Montreal W li. (»rav«lpv. !.vlailland, N.S. .Merchanl^, 11 . W. I). 1 lowers. Hamilton . . . . IIa.mii.ion . . .1. Tiirnhnll. Maiiiloii. Alan. Hamilton U. Swinton. tt do liarton St. lir J Hillint's. .Ir. " I'nion S. Unit 111 IS. " .... do ICa.sl Knil lir. T 11. Hrmvii. ilMarkdale ... ".Merchants W. A. Hnrrows. ** .... I;. .\. Ainorica, .. .1. .1. .Morrison. ' WarUham ... Mandard \'\ A lieesor. II Mom real A. I>. lirai;Hn\aite. Niiillawa 1 Mtawa \V. W. I'orrest, Aoliiig. 11 Meichaiits'. . J. I'oUenuer. VIeafoi'd, MoIhoiis U. A. Keru'iison. II Trader.-s >iiiari strath.v. .Medicine Hal . ".MerchaiilH li. .1. Kewiiius. It ( oionien^e Will, lioherts'. .Melita, .Man. rnion A. T. Hroitenck. II Molson.s W. II. Draper. : .Vlt-rrickv ille . t'nion S. L. Forrest. 14 Imperial ■F. S. (Jlassco. Mwldletoii.N.S i':.iii. H.of Wind'r .\. E. Law son. |[,Tiiiii)t;>,M:iii. Haniilloii M. hiniaii. •• Halifax Ilk. Co.. \V. 11. Cliipman. • . I iiion J. F. ItoulKni. { 1 Midland Western 1'.. N. .\inerii'a. . . 11. .1. Craitr. K. T. Short. Hanover .Mercli.intv ... .1. a. Adiuiis. ' Harristoii .... Standard .). E. tirav. MiltM,, .'...'.'.'. Ilaniilton 1). S. Ca.ssel.s. Hiittland.N.li Piople's of 11. . . P. tii.aliam. .Actiiur. iMiiuicdoHa,.M . I'liion K. O. Denison. Hariiicy, Alan. I'nion K. Iv. Striithe\ Milchfll . .Merchants'. . . \V. (J Hinds. Hasliiiifs, Out. I'liion A. VV. liailev." vluniiton Mom real It. Clark. Hawkesh r\ , <) Ottawa ./. T. llidck. " Nova Scotia. . . . Ceo. W Haiilcl. Ilentialt Mol.^ons Huh .Vifi^iicv to Exetur. " Mert^hiints of H . .1. 11. Ahhott. Hospelcr . ... '.Merchants U. A. Miller. Monla-iie.l'i 1 .Merchants', |>KI, .1. 11. Mc(,Hiaid. llocheki.ua. It'llochel.'ifia. . . 1) W. Irfuraulit. 'Montnianii.v .*^. .Natioimle .1. 1. Audel. Hollaiid, Man. I'lnon 1). W. lianks. 'Montreal . . .MoNTRl«Al/ E. S. Cloiistoii, fi.V n. Hull Meivhants ... H. A. Cliampairric. " do A. .MiKMiider, Ch. In. ». " _ Ottawa (». C. Wainw riBiat. " do Hranch . 11. V. Mercilith, L.Mai.. IIinitinKdnn, (^ K. Townships. . . E. N. lioliinsoii. " do W.K.lir. .. 1). 1!. .Macpherson.S. \ti. Hiiiit.Mville . . Dominion K. S. Anderson. " .... do X'iyneiirs SI. A. S. Ilenshaw, S. Ay:t. Ilicnillf. (i.. St. Ilyaeinthf . . .1. M. Helaiii:er. It * Mhik^iiani's , . . (L Hague, (ieii. Man. Indian llrad Union Hnrold Shau \. i;. Orrl. It do do Thos. K\slie,.rt(i Man. iiitferwiU Tradeis E. !•'. lI(-lMlen,Siip't Hr. ■ .M(>rcliants . . . 11. Irwin. It Himiieh .1. S. Meredith. ti Imperial Charles W hil,.-. It •i-JiMeS(.(!ath St. E. 11. lleward. .larviH llamdton A. 1". Slemictt. " .... St. Lawnsiicc St. E. 1!. St. .lean. Joliette D'Hochelaira. . . . 1). I'. Uiotiel. ! " MOliMON^ K. W. Thomas, G. Man. »' La l'.aii(|. Nat . . . Uriti.slii ■ilnmliia .1. 11. iMisanll. W. 1'. I'etiiam. 1 " ..:: Itrancti .1. Elliot. Kiimlooiis.H.i '. I'tCl.llt.'ll. . . . . . . Ed. C. I'ratt, Ast. M«r. Kasli.. n. (!. .. 15. \ .America. . . ({. '.e.itle.v lierrard. »t St. Cath. St 1'. \V. (i. .loiinson. Kei'Wat.iii, U t )ftaw a .loliii Hood. 1 " .'.'.'. n'lloC'IlKl.AOA. . M. J. A. rreiiderpast. Keinpfcville, i>. Ottawa II. Suaii. "■ N Hame St. \V. .Titles TriiiaiiniLT. Keiilville, j\..S. .Nova Scotia . . J. .M. \Vallt . do ( 'entre Hr. 1)1' I'Krri.K. ... .lilies llaniel. Killarncv. 51. . Cition In Iii|uiilation. Kincardni*. . . . ■ Merchants'. . . . A. .M. .siiiilli. '* .Iaccj. (Jauiikh. . . KiiigHton ■ .Merchants' (J. K. Ha-ui.. ** VlI.LK MAi;lK. . . . In liiiiiidation. ti Sta. ^ard W. 1). Hart. *» t^nlehec .lolm Walker, Inspector Ceo. Leclcrc. . .. 15 N. America. . . A. Harle.\. " do St. Cath. St. Hr «« .Montreal .1.11. I'ipon. 1 " .::: dn llochelajfa. . . Allan .McDonKall. ** Ontario \. .I..\lacdonelI. i < Mitario U. N. Kinjr. Kintrston.N. li. .Merclia.ils, II. .. It. V.IHinocU. II N. Knd Hranch. T. ,1. Cochran. Kinirsv ilif, <>. MolsilIlH (ieo. Williamson. *' .... Toronto T. E. How. Knnwllon, (.) . .MoIhoiis Win. Kils.sill Ske\ . do I't. St.Ch's Rr .1. (i. Hird. I, A^somiilion. SI. Ilvaciiithe . . .\lfred l!ci I'liion Ceo. II. Halfonr. Lake Mijrantic i'"0|il"'s of II . . K. A K. .\itkiii. " H. N. .America. . . II. Stikeman, Oen.Mitii. Laiiui'k ]U'ia«.i . . 1>. M icnaniarii. A. E. Ellis, iManager. I..u%rTciii.'('to\vij r,iion of IlalifaN Siih. to l!ridj;i town. " La Hanq \at.. .. L. HeOiiise. Leamington . . Tiaders . . .las. Walsoii. ' " Merchants, H. . Edsoii L. Tease. Merchant^ A. R. Patterson. '* do. N. Dtime SI. II. .1. Gardiner. LethirdRc, Alli I'l ion I'hiliii Vitiirt. I{. V. 1U( vc. i " "•■'■ do Westinoiinl Nova .Scolia .... II. W. Ma.Mand. .Ml ritreat H. A. Klcmmine. LeviH P' ople's of 11 . . . Ontario. ... L. .1. \\eli>ter, Actiiiu. II. .1. l.Vt'c Ottawa Imperial K. H. Kesseii. LiiidMiv .1. .A. Uicliardson. '. .Montreal Iiominioii llaiiiilion .1. A. l'add-.n. Kol.l. lio.ss. J. 11. Stuart. 1 1 1 JMoosomin . , i Moose .law . Hominion ( 'iiion Cliircnce A. linjfcrl. .. .\. E. 1 liristie. Listowfl, Ont . I'liion C;. A. Fisher, Sub. Man. " Imperial «. ArkcH. Morden, M . . I'liion (;. K. Dunsford. Lt (ilacij Ita.v. rnioii i.f HalifsN \. I>. Mil.'an. ' " . Hamilton 11. A. Cray. Liverpool,. N.S. Nova Si'otia. i;. W li.il.hitl, Aclinj;. Minrisliiiri;. . Molsoiis \V. S. Coioiollv. " I'nion of 11 !• U. Mnlhall. .Mount I'oresi Ontario ., R. S. Hredin. ' 1,01-kport, N.S Halifa.\l!U.t\.. K. A. Cnpstick. .Miirra> liav.t^ Nalionalc A. E. Cam 1. Lutiilon U. N. Aiiierica.. 11. lUicli.s. iNanainio.lS.C. liritish(.'oluinbia G. Williams. S(l HAXKS l>f OA!^AI>A, WtTFT TIlKIll MHANOUMS, KT(\ [1000 Pl.AlKM. |NAMKM<1K BANKM. MANAOKIl OR AOKNT. MrrcliMiitH, II Jw. A. Sjn'iK'i'f. i' Miicliaiil.-t' . . . W. A. liollhoiise, |l»i'iiiitiioii T. S. Hill. Nfi'p.'iwa, Miiii.lliiioii II. V. l-'orreNi. j-Mcich.iiitx . . W. A. Allan. llik. li. Coliiml.ia (i. V. II. .It. I Mont real ! .\. II. Hiiilmnaii. NniiaiiiiiiJt.C Napniifi' , . . , Nelson, li.C. N.(;ln!*HO\v,NS Newcastle, () . Newcastle, N H N. Denver, ItC Ne« llaiiili'rir. N.W niiistr.IiC Newmarket. Niau'ara Kails Meicliallts, II !(!eni''/e KmM Inilieiial l.l. .M. I.a.v . .Nova Sent ia. .. . j\V. It. Knss. IniDiKif llalifaXiK. V. Wriu'hl. 1 PliACHB. I'lil-I lldpe . . I'lill I'eri > . I'rI. la I'raiiii I'resrolt rrentoii 1'. All.erl.Sasl, l^netiec North Hav , . N.!S.vnlarici Iniperial Hamilton Trailers n of llalif!i\ l' l!|Cm Nova Scotia. iMoltiOiis Mnies l)e\ehi'r. W. (!. Hr\an.s. .\. WilsorV K. A. Mclurdv. K. I'itt. (.'. .1. Kox. (1. K. Tarkes. ti. I). Hr\ miier. ('. (i. Uoss. <1. O. Le.Mesiirier. II, II. () Keillv. I> .Muir \V. Kra/ee. H. Kassoii. IK. Klliol. Norwood i'. nion i.Ios. Anderson, Snti Man. Owen Sound . Oxford, N. S Paisley Palmerston . . Paris ...... . Parkdale ParkhilK !!'.'. Parrstjoro' ... It Parry Snimd Paspehiac Penl'ni; sh'ene Perth Oak\ ille i .Merchants Oranjreville. ..jCommerce . " . . 'Hamilton . . Orillia iHoniin'on . . iTrader^ .. O.shawa IWKKfK.HN . , " ll)ominion .. iMtaw a joiTAWA i ' do Hank St . ')• " I do Hideau St . .1. " |h. N. Anieriiu. " .Montreal ..... " |('ommerce . . . Ontario * Merchants' . l^iueliec l/u Maii(|. Nat. fnion .Molsons " Merchants . . H imilto]i .... Molsons Nova Scotia .. \\ estern Hamilton .... Commerce . . Standard Xlercliants. . . Con\meice . . . Ilalifa.v l.k.tJo. Commercial . . Ottawa Nova Scolia. . W, stern ■ Merchant!*". . Montreal Pembroke .... t^neliec Ottawa Peterho»wiij.fh. Toronto .Montreal Commerce . . . <»Titario Petrolia . Tnto Pickerini; * V-ierii Pi' ton . . Mfttii real .... ■' SiandiU'd Picton, N. S Novii Scr.tia " .Men Hants .... I'iii'her ( 'reek I iiion. PhimCouli (• M Hamilton .... Pt. SI. Charit- Montreal Port Arthur (tntaiia . .Molsons _-. Pen 0"Ihorne. ' Imperial Port El(rin ... ; Hamilton P.Hmv k^'shurv! Merrhant^ H .. I'ort Hooi-LCiiiPeof^e's, Hwlifax Por* ■ '«iipe 'Traders I". (!. Oliver. K. Y. Checkley. ■I. S. tJordoii. ,1. Scott. tieor^te !in!'"^ \clini;. T.H. IcMii... , Ksliier ! L. U. Cassels. 1. Htirn, (Jen. .Man. M. Kimiie, .\laiia(;er. Kohertson. H.Ne.ve. \V. K. |•hiII|.oll^i. \V. tl. Anderson. Kohf. (iill. .\. Snnjison. W". I,. Marler. T. C. Collin. A. A. Taiilon. M. A. .Anderson. A. li. Hroilrick. M. S. llodder. Kwir fr Hucliuh .1. I{. Wainw i(n,iit. \V. (1. Tal>|>er. .\clinm+;. S. ,\\. IIutcliit^..n ,1. II. Snian. I'. ( '. Macpli«-.rso«.. II. T. Mc,\lil.'r,n. P. Uvkes. li. ,M. Wedi. A. S. To\\ ifstrtd. K. U. Hei. Parker, a-'i-ni;.' \V K. Coo|)er. (■ier.. Kerr. iWo l*rninll)rHi(l. *. T. Shann.liuheniir:J«tie. ■Swith'sKalli- S<>rel , '>i r.HKc do do rp|)er Town do SI. Koch . .. I'sm.s do do St.l.ouisSt. Natioxai.k lo SI. .lohii St . do SI. .Io>.e()li SI. li. N. America... Monlre.'d ... ■ .Merchants' reoples of II I) llochela-a ... Mo|s<,ns Imperial iiltawa Montreal I'nion • .Merchants'. . oilawa I linlierial .Molsons !■'.. Towiisli;|is.. . . Molsons Traders I N.ilionale I.a 11mii(|. .Nal ... .M.'nceal I'.. N. .\merii'.i Merchants, II. . To!' nio lit ;. Colinnliia. Mci ■ ants, II . . Hal • X lik.l o. . ISrit. v oliinihia. . ( 'ornmcrce Trailers. .M'tilreal ( ii'imiffce Imperid t 'oiiimerce Homlnion . . . .Meri'Iiants . . Teople's, Halifax I'liioii Halifax ll. Co. . K. Tovv.NHnir.s . ■ Merchants' , . . I.a |{a!i<|. .Nat. . . H'llo'-lelatia . . . I'liioii of llalitax Merchants, ||. . I 'ommerce IIiHiiilton .Molsons .MoIhods I'nion Molsons : ''lloi'helaira I nion 'IJvrchanIs ■'—■:■■,, taV.W.J. K. II. U. W. A. MAN Mil.ll OH AOKNT. li. Andros. . I'tiiinlc. K. Htividson. T. McDoiiuall, (i. Man. .1. M. ■lolinsion, .Man. C. C. Smith. C. li. Oodvvin. K. K. Wel.li, (ien. Man .1. (i. liilleli. Local. (ieo. \easey, do I'. I.iifrance. ■I. K. Cote. N. I.avoie. I). Ciimlierlaiiil. .1. Macura. .1. C. .More. .\. li. \'an Felsoii. Arthur liniiieaii. I*. I>. iMimoiilin. W. A. NVeir. It. (iodvviii. II. IIo;:i;. S. Ilarron. A. W. Lister. I'eiinock. I!. Ilearn. .Molson. '.all. 0. I!. I>. I. I. . r.k.' o. . iK. I ' « iiships. . T'll. .;•" Nov . - othi .Iiiij" I'u' I'Olnllie:*"*' Toronto 'st. llvacinCiiiv I a Haiii|. N»f l.imlicc . Il'llo'-helaira K. W. It. I". c. A. .1. W , II. .V. H. Thomson. K. K. Newman. I'. X'allee. I,. Couet. .1. S. C. I'raser. W. T. Oliver, .lohn M. .Smith. A 1!. r.arker. II. I'. .Mvilon. r. .Mi|io\it;:ill. W, II. Harrison. IT. li. Mav. I A. I>. .McLean j.l.K. Winlow. !<;. II. (irillin. Id. Mc(;re!.'or. |k. a. I.von. |K. C. <;. Minty. \V. K. I'earce. I". A. Parker. I". A. Horden. A. K. Morson. T. W. .Mat;ee. \Vm. I'arwell, O S. Kdjrell, Local. fi. ( 'mi rill hers. .1. ,M Diifresne. W. (i.il'oiiry. F. li. .Montgomery. I). Cameron. K. Cow dry. .1. Hiitlerlield. II. II. i;rotf. F. A. iJethiine *». L. Forre.st. J. McMahon. ,i. K. lioiilais. ' r\- S. ilarvis. ]«. M. I'. Kckiirtll |».l! .M'Kie.Actm);. iA. II liiilout. JK. I'. Fairhanks. jS. >»te\ens. J. B. Kf I wards. vul) to St. Stephen. C. M Arnold. F. o. Cross. (i. \V. HoflKetts. M. N. .larry. (>. Hroiiin. II Horion. .1. y. t>;.casse. .Man. Til Til !»()() l!l()()| IJAXKS IM CAN'ADA, WITH THKIll lUlAXCUKS, KTC Mail, St, IM.ACKH. Uyuoiiitlii' St. .lolwi. N.I! InA.MKR DKnASKH.i MANAOKH OR AliRNT. I, A llASgl K DK . j ST. Ilv VCINTIIK. jK. 'r.HMl'llipH. . . . il.a r.iiiKi. .Nut. . . IN. Kill NHWICK. .. lii II 11 St,. Johii'.s, li HI. .h'roiiH'. . . St. Marif, . K. Kii kimtrick. L. II. Iiaiii]>ier. \V. T. Smith. .M. ( '. (.'hiiliiu'i-*. (l..M.liM(s. Ailiiijf. N. T. Ilillarv. !!. .\l'-('. Stiivirf. A. K. Williams. I'. U . .Moirison. ic. S Miioi-e. .1. i;. linnOu'll. I'. I>. Solvaii. li. I). I'.inii. H. I,. \. Idiu'i. I). li. Cioiiiliie. 1 Allan Mi'hniiKall. jll. N nnire. I(i. Munro. |K. ('. .lack.Mon. K. Hielte. Cii.MMKiirK |R. K. Walker, O. Man. .1. II. riiiuiiiu r, \Hst.iln do. Ilraiich. .1 ('. I\iin|>, M.iii. M. .\loiri.s, Assislanl. .1. (i. I!oy<'i'. i;. .1. .Montuomery, W. Mansoii. " Mi-rchnnlx'.. . . Imperial Mol^oiin . . . . Nova Sim it in . . . Standard '.Meiiliaiits' . . . .Moniri'id ('oinnicrr't' lni|Hrial (.'oimiH'rci' IraderH Tnidirs . . Oniario Ti'adri'H SiM'i'.iisiiiK Hi; . . Nova Sciiiia . . . MM-chanls, 11 ... .Sova S( olia. . . .MirdMiiiM. II. .. < ''im. I!. of Wiiid'r Wistern NAMKH OK HAS'liH. MA.VAOKH oil AOKK1 . .MoUoiiii »'. W. I'lincli. I'liion ^'. W. Slrailiy. Han 'Hon I'. .1. (ioHlinK'. .NoMt Scotia ... .1. I'iililado. t'oniniercu II. ('. .ifiininifs. .MolsoiiM S. II. Oraliaiii. H. .N, .Vinerii'a. . MoNoiw T. Hcri'Sforil I'lniioe. .Mi'i'ihan'H, II... .Martin iMi'kii. Ilalifa.x Hk.Co. , .1. Mooriimn. Com. of Windnor I'. A. Arnisl i-oni{. ( tiitario \. C. < (mIioiiih. I'nininioii. W. K. ( arswell. MolHons. . Alex, lioyer. I>'lli)i'hel.ii.'a . . . S. Korlii-r. lik. It. Coliiinliia Win. .Murray. H. N, .\iiieriua. . . W. (iodfrey. Monirial (,'. Sweeny. Iiiiiieiial.. A. .Iiikes. Vankl'k llill.o I I. Vernon, H.O.. Victoria, li.U. . Coinmerce . . MercliantH, II do Kust Knd Molsiiii.s Hamilton H'lloeliela^ta . (Mtawn .Montreal . . . . II. CoLI MHIA . . I!. \. -Vmeriea. Montreal .MercliantH, H .Molsons Victoriaville,(;ii,iiielie(^ " l.MoIsons (^ueliec: (,lilelit 1- l)'H(>ihelana. .Merchanls . Traders Western \ inlen, Man . Walkerlon . . . W'alkertnn . . . Walkerville. . . Wallaceliiiry:. . Waterloo, (>) .. Waterloo, (»nt. I'nion r Meivtiant.s'. K'ommerce . . ' do 'Montreal K. Townsliips Molsons (/'ominerce. . . ^.Merchants . W. .1. II. \\. I>. li. Ki- lo. iK. no. do. do. K. ill- N. Ill- N.W.lir. .. do.(,l'n Sl.W.r.r. do.\ n.iVi 'ol.lir. do.rarlist.r.r. . il). Market I'.r. . OMAHIO do. liraneli. do. l^l"!! Sr.W.lir SiANDAKIi Do.MIMo-; K. M. l'l;i.Mer. T. S. Ilarrnon. V. K. Han. II. W. Kitton. riias .Metiill, (ien W. II. Suiiili. A. K. Ilai;i'riiian. Ceo. I'. Ueid,(ien H. I>. ilainl.le. (i (to. do. do. do. l^'nSi.K. V'n St.W Mk'l Hr. hiuidas \- (^Jiieiui St. l!r.. do. .-•|i.i l..\v. ik I'ol.St.Mr.. Imtkhi \i do Uraneh . do. ( 'or. Vrnne \- (,>lieen SI.. do. N.Toronto TolMNTO do. Hraiioh . . iToronto. Kill),' W. iTiiAiH as Montreal do N on^e St. Hr H. N. .\niirie:i. . ■ .Meiclianls ... Qlieliec lOttawa Man. l.M-r. .Man Wiarton, (). Winchester. Windsor. (>. i Windsor, N.S Winchani . Winkler. .Mai U'inniiiej,' . . T. O. l!rou<.'h, Man. I!. M. Uray. .1 . II. Horsey. W. W. Nation. A. A. Helliwell. K. <» Cavlev. 11. H. Wilkie.tieii. Mu'r I!, .lenninjjs, Manajier O. l\ liice. |c. II. Stanli'.N (.'larke. Itiiii an ( oiilson.t.'.Mai W. 1!. Wailsuorth. (■ . .1. ( 'iithlierlMin. H. S. Slrathy, (Jen. M. A. Ivirklaiui. (I.S. Crawford, suh A;,^t. K. Slan-jrr. 1> Miller. W. I'. Slo.ane. Frati"is Cole. Watford .. Wawanesa, M.l I'nion Welland Iinperial Wesl)iort .... '.Merchants .... j Westville. . . Nova Scotia ' Weymouth, NS .Merchant.s ji Whithy Dominion .... I ' " Western Cnion I'nion Merchants .... Traders Coinmerce .... COMMI'.HCIAI, ... Halifax Hk.Co. People's, Halifax Hamilton Hamilton La HaiK]. Nat . . . * Merchants .... Molsons .Montreal Imiterii'.l I)'Hocliela;fa Dominion do North Knd Hr Ottawa Commerce Union do H. N. America. . Hamilton Nova Scotia . . . Wolfville. N.S. I'nioiiof Halifax " I People S.Halifax vVoodstockOntj Commerce " . . I Imperial Molsons Woodstock NH Nova Scotia .... I'eoiile's.IIalifax Merchants. II. .. Varmoutli,N.S VAii.Moi rii " I Nova Scotia . . . . ;Vmir, H. . . .IMerchants, II .. IVorkt oii.NWT I'nion I *Tleivliants .Morris. .M. Holstord. W . Kulton. Lockwnod. I'arrell. .Mclnnes. .A. HerriliL,''. A. Hi'iidi'ison. (Jillesjiie, .Man. A. W.\ 1(1, Asst. Man. (lavin II. Hums. \. .1. C. (iailetly. (ieor},'e A. Tavlor. H. H. Wilson.' S. I'OHCII. .Marchand. .1. I'u-h K. Hutler. W. McKee. U. Ilarconrt. S. Dii)iii\. W. I. Hriuc;^- ■I. Ilespeler. \. W. Koliarts. K. A. .Mann. A. H. Sutherland. (i. C. Hrown. H. I'. Taylor. Sub Au'cy to Stellarton D. Kemp. K. Thornton. IC. 1 1. Warren, r,. W. Hourinot. D. S. Oliver, Sub. .Man. (i. V. J. Oreenhil'.. Geo. .Mair. .1. L. Harcoiirt. Walter Lawson. .1. A. Uussell. K. .1. Cochrane. W. Corbould. W. Russell. .1. H. Maker, Pro. Man. .•\. Wickson. K. I-'. Kohl. A. F. D. Mac^fiichen. C. S. Iloarc. .1. H. Hoiirfroiiin. F. L. Patton. .S. L. .lones. .1. v.. Monk, .lohn Aird. Thos. McCaffry.Manag'r (ieo. Howies, Asst. Man. N. Havlv. C. Hartiett. C. A. Kennedy. .1. D. Leavitl. (ieo. W. Mmiro. G. deC. O'Grady. S. D. liaMiioiid. K. W. Wand. P.. M. Maeleod, G. A. While. A. S. I'.urchell. T. \V. .Johns. Hlair Hobertson. Gcor-fe K\(Id. C. \V. R. Pe arson. Hank of Canada. ;: .' II •Vctiny'. HANKS r\ -FoRFTtnX AdKNTH. [1000 KOUKKIN A(iK?JTS. In /ulliiiriinj Iml. Iliiiikil ar<' annniiiul nlf>ktftM'timUit. BiiniHii ('di.i'Miii js, IUnk OK /.o»i(^i*/, lli'iul ttttli'c : Sim /•'/■(l/K'i'xcti, Initliiiiil ((triiiini . Ilriiiii'tit"< . Eivitlo-ru /'/iiri ;!(•('» iifi'iininln. .Mcr. lik nf ('mimlii. Hk.iif • iim- miTct', MdUoriM lU ,liii|ii'nnl IlK.. Ilk.Ml N.imi Scoirii, .Vi'ic >'("^, I'liii. Ilk "t ('i)iiiiinTi'i', .Mcri'lmrilH Itk, i of ('MiiiKhi ; I'hiiitiii, Kk. ii( N'ovii Sintia : IIimIim, liaiik (if Ntnii Scotia ; Mf.rifii iiui Smitli .\nii'riim, l.oiMioii llaiik of Mrxico an I South Aiiiciicu; CliiiKi, lloii^' Koii^ ami Sliaii.;liui Itaiikliiu ( 'ot'piiim- tioii; AiintiiUiit. llaiiU ot \ii- \' Co. HuitiHii NoKiii Amkhica, Uam\ ok t.dii'lun. Hiiifliiinl, Iliad dtlu'i'. .V('«' Vi'ilc. \y . l,a«soii ainl .1. ('. Wfjsli, Au'fllls ; ll'sliiii. I'. >'., MiTi'liaiirs National liaiik ■><(*( /''/(((icix.'ri, II. ,1. Mr.Mirliail and .1 U. .\inlpidx', Aci'iit-i ; Kiiiliiiiil, I nioii lianii ol ^laIl(■ll('^*'l•|•, and Hank of I.ImtiiooI . .'^culuiini. National Itanl^ and ( 'onnni'irial Itank ; Iri'iniil. rro\in('ial ItanU and National llaiik; I'url.-, .Mar I'liard, Kliui-*-^ Ai Co. ; llc-V ///ly/cx, ( 'oloniul Hunk; .t iistidliii mill Ac//' y.iiuitiiil, Cijion '. - UMrulia Canadian Hank ok i ommkihk /.d/n/od, Kaidv of Scot- land, London and Connt\ Hank, i-ci'inan Han k of London; lnhniil, Noitlinii Hanking' Co.; /'■'(•/*, Frmii'f, Cii'dit Lvonn.iiM, l.a/ard, h'tiri'M iV ( 'ie ; (iiiiiuxnii, |)(Utsclii' Hank ; UriiMHi-ltt. Itehjiuiti. J. .Matthit'ii \- KiU ; liulii, Vluiin miil .liium. The Charti'ffd Hank >f India, Australia and China ; Austnili:! mill Si'ir /.I'lilmnl, The Cnioii Link of .Vii-itralia ; Smitli Auu'i-ini. Hrilisli liank ol South Ainrriia. London and Hnuilian Hank : Mixirii, Haiico di- I.ondri'* \ Mexico: A'i'/c Yurk. The (,'anailian Hank of Coniinerec, Tin- Ainenc-oi Kxchanne Nat. Hank ; initiuli ('ulmiihin anil Siih Friiiiinro. C(il.. The Hank fif Hriti.sli Cohirnhia. Cliiriiio, The .Anieriean i;\cliani,'e National Hank of Cliicairo, The Conmurcial National Hani;; llitiniltuii, Ilfnniiilii , Tlie Hank of Hennnda; W'isl Iihlii'K, Hank of .Nova Scoti.i; Kia'txtmi, Jmnnini, Colonial Hank ami Hranches ; hululli, V\vh\ National Hank ; Mniitinif /'inriiirfs. The Hank of Nova Scf^tia. Co.NtMKRciAl. Hank ok Wimisok l.iiiulini, I'nioti Hank of London ; Seiv Ycrl;, Hiiik of New S'ork ; lliilititx, Hank of Nova Scotia ; .sV, ./i,liii. \.ll , Hank of New Hninswick ; -1/(j///;('((/, Canadian Hank of Commerce. |io.min;on Hank Liniilmi, National Hank of Scotland, Limitcu[l'iiln, Haid< of Hulfalo ; lidxliiii, .National Hank of t Ic I 'onimon- wealth ; Cliirdfii'. First National Hank, Cnion .Na- tional Hk.; Ihiniit, Detroit .National Hk.; Diihitli, First .National Hk.. .\merican F.xchaiiKe Hk.; I'liiln- ili'ljiliiii, Farmeis' and .Mechanics' .National Hk.; ,S7. I'liiil, Secoml .National Hank: Miiiiii-(t/iii/i.<, North- Western National Hk.; Smi l'rmiri.iiii,\\'iA\s, Far^'o A I'o.; Clii'nii (((((/ ./(//)rt/i, llony KoiiK iiiid Shanghai Hanking Cor|>oration ; A iishiiliii, \vii< /fii/mul, T(isiiimiiff,\'\i\<)<\ Hk. of Australia(Ltd.); Smiilirirh hlanils, Yokohama Sjieciu Hank (Ltd.). La llA.sgi k h'||ii4!|iKI.Ai)A l.niiilnn, Plvilewlale Miuik (Lt5 Wall Street, T, K. .Merrelt, Anents ; VliiriKjii, .\nicrii'aii l'Aclian>;e Nalioinil Hank ; SI. f'tiiil, Minn., First National Hank; Itilmll, FiiHt Na- tional Hank; lliiilalo. Hank of HulValo; Sim Fiiiiirinni, Hank ol Hritish Coluniliia and .Xn^lo- Californian Hank ; /'c;7/(((o/, J (d'eiini, .Sc(/f//f, Wash- inyton Territorv , Hank nf Hritish Coluuihia ; \eir- I'liiiiiilliiiiil, Hank of .Nova Scotia; Smut Scotia, Merchants' liank of Halifax ; yfirllrmmicirk. Hank of Ni)\a Scotia and Mircliants liank of llalifa.x; Ihilixh Cdliinihiii, H.tiik of Hritish Cohimliia. .Mkhcii \NTs' Hank ok IIamkax- O/ifrtc/o idhI (^uibi'c, .Mercliants' liiuik of Canada: St.,!ohii, S.li., Hunk of New Hninswick; Sen- Ymk, Chase .National Haidv. N. V. ; lioshni. National Hide .ind Leather Hann ; Cliicivin. .\inerii'ati .National Hank ; lii'ffnlo. National City liank. Sua I'la acisro. First National Hank ; SI. ,'liilia'x, Seirl'iiainilaial, V. II. .Arnainl, .Man. Hranch ; London, Knii., Hank of Scotland, London ; Uii'niltoa, livniiuda. The Hk. of Herminlii, Mkkciiams' Hank ok I', IC. \.- London, The LoikIoii Cit\ and .Midl.ind liank. Limited; lioxti^a, Nationul Shawniut liank ; .Moalical, St. ,/oliii and llitlij'ax, lii.nk of .Montreal. Moi.HoN.s Hank Loodon, Pan's Hank (Ltd.), Morton, Chaplin A: Co.; Livi'rjiool, Hank of Lncrpool ; Cork, .Munsitr and Leinster Hank (Limited); I'urin, Fi'inrc, Credit Lyonnais, Societc tienersde; Ant- iveif, lli'liiiani. La Hanipie D'Anvers ; /y(n/i/*i(>(;, (ri'i-inani;, Hesse .Newman >V Companv, llcrlin, (ii'i-iaaini, Deutsche Hank ; I'orllnnd, Cnsco National Hank ; Haiti', Mnnlann, First .National liaijk ; A'cic York, Mechanics' National Hank, .Miuton, Hliss it Co., National City Hank, Hanover National liank ; lionlon. State National Hank, Siilfolk .National Hank, Kidder, I'eahody i^ Co.; I'liiladi'lf'liia, Fourth Street National Hank, First National Hank, Corn Kxchaiijie National Hai^k ; I'hiladelphia Natioii.il Hank : Cleveland, Coin. .National liank ; Miliravkee, The Wisconsin Na- tional liank of MilH.iukec ; (Jliieaao, First .National Hank : .Miiuieajiolix, First .National Hank ; Detroit, State Savini,'s Hank ; 'y'c/ci/c. Second National Hank ; /)'(///(//'i, City National Hank; Sora Scotia, Ha'ifax Hankini,'^ Co., Hank of Yarmouth ; .\eir r.nniiianck, liank of New Hninswick ; Seirfoandland, Hank of .No\a Scotia, St. ,lohn's, Nfld. : /Viiicc Edward hland, .Merchiflits Hank of I'rince Kdward Island and .Summerside Hank ; Lritiah Cohnnhio and San Fronriaeo, Hank of Hritish ('olunihia ; (,>aehee, Ivistern Townships Hank ; Onlario, Dominion Hank, Imperi.il Hank of Canada and Canadian Hank of Commerce ; Monitoha, Imperial Haiik ofCan.ada; Yakiiii Tirritorii. I)a "xon Cil/i, H.ink of Hritish .North Anii'rica. MoNiUKAi,, Hank uv—London, lik. of .Montreal, A. Lan^, .Mana^jcr, H, Ha.vlock, suh-manaet-r ; Hank of Knf,dand, London and Westniinster Hank, Cnion Hank of London, Nat, I'rov. Iliink of Kniflanl:>riiic Hunk ; ('hi'H,/, uiA ; Scnllnnil, lllitl>*li /.. I(. V. IIcImI.'ii. .1 M. Niitiipiiul lliuik ; llii lllllll, . Iliihk of Mdiilniil, \V Miihlii, Mui-.i I'liilliiiiil, (hriimi. |:;iiiU iif liillisli ColuiiiM.i ; Sii, I I'll nrini'ii, WiMih nf llriii^ii ( 'oliim- lim, Anirlii < iililiiniiiiii Iti U, I- iisi Niil, Hunk ; Si. Jiiliii'n, \niiiiiiiiilliiiiil, liiiiik ol Miiiiiiciil, h'. .1. ililiilrr, Miui.mi'i'. Nkw Hill nnwii k. Hank ok Lmnluii, W illi;iiiiH, hi on uikI Manrhc'sti'i' ami Salt'onl Hunk, l.iiiiitt'd; A' fc Yuiii, Mccliiiiiii't' NalKiniil Hank . liimluii, Kliol Nlllioiial HaiiK • I'lhu'i' luln-nfl Is'iiiiil, Clmiliittt town MficliaiilN' Hank of llulifav ; t'n'ili'viiti'ii, ri'oj)lcV Hank ; llnlij'i.r, .V.\, MitcIihiiIi' Hank ol llallla\ , Mmiliiiil, MoIsoih H.iiik. Nova SciiiiA, HvNh OK- f 7(/if»./(), \U-\ Uolnil'^on, Mut., \V. II. Itiivics. .\>st. .Mui'. ; IuiiihIiiii, Jiiniiiicii, W.I., \\. W lllllll, Mi;r. ; HI. ./nliii'n. Seirriiaiil, ■I. A. .\li' I'od, Maiiamr ; IIiihIihi, Miifii., W. K. HlaMTl, .MaiiaKiT ; lliirlni Uriicr, S,iiriiiiiiiil/iiiiil, Citliti.^, Miiiiii' ( oric-^iionilrnlM Ciiuiulii. ( ana- (liaii Hank of i 'oinni'ic r anil HraiiclK's : Hank of Hi'itiili ('cilmiiliia ; lin'iil lliihiiii; l.iiiiilnii, lloyal l H.ank f)f Scollaml : Snillninl, Hi>\.i\ Hank ol .Si'ot,. laml ami Hianclics; I'.S.: ,\rir lurl,. Ilk. of New ' Nork, N. H. .\.; lliiKtnii, .Mi-ii'liaiiH' .National HaiiU : Sun /•'/■iiiK'i.vcD.H.ank ot Hiil isli ( 'oliiinliia ; St. I'i,'iir, i Miiliii'lun, Haiii|iii' ilcs lies .'>v Co.; ('Ill- II', I'irsl Na lidiial Hank, Miiiin'iiiiiiliii, Nicollcl Nalion.il Hank. Luiiiiiin, I'arr's Hank (l.iniilcd) ; | 'I'lif .\;,'i Ills Hunk of .Moiili'eul, \ National Hank of the (,'ity of /•'rninr iinil Hunnie, ( I'cilit I. win- n\, I'.liot National Hank ; Omtein), Kirst Nation il Hank; Cliifiiiin, Hank of Montreul; St. I'mlx, MtTcliant" .National Hank; Mora Srntin, l'('Ojil<''s H.inl; of l|/ilifa\; S'rir nninsirirk, Hank of Montreal, .St. .(olm, N.I!.; I'.H. lulnini, .Morcliantu' Bniik of Halifax at Charlolli'towii. OlTAWA, Hamx ok l.iiiuliiii. I.'iiiitiiiiil. I'arr's liatik (I.iiiiit.i'd); Sfiiv Yvrir. ■ liii-min ivtil C"iiiiilii, Hank of .Montreal ; I'.DHton, N.itional Hk. of tl,.' Keinil.lic, MaHwafliiisetts Na,l. Hk. and Maiuifnctiirers Nat. Hk. I'Koim.k's Havk 111- llM.iiw l.iiiiiliiii, rnioii Hank of London ; l!o.itiin. .Nrw lln^'and National HatiK ; .V«i(. Vi-rk, Hank of New York, N. H. A : (tiilaii'n (iiiil Qiii'lii'r, Hank of Toronto, Untario Hank; I'liiiii, Priiiiri', Credit l,yoiiiiais ; Si'irfiiinnlliinil. Hank of No\a .Si'otia : Mimii'itfinlU, I'irst .Naliona! Hank ; St. •/■ilin, Hank of New Hriiiiswick. Pkoi'IjE's Bank ok \. H. /.kihIuh, I'mon Hank; Ifew Ontario li\Nl. \eir Viirk. Tlio Koiirtli Npw York ; iiais lillSti yiiik, Koiirth Natlonnl Hunk; liiinlmi, Kliot National Hank ; Monltiitl. rnloii Hunk of Can. and Itratiolieit. (^1 KiiKi llAMi Liniiliiii, Hank of Mcofland : .Ycir Yurk, .Xuents, Hiiik of Hriti-li .North America St. IIvaiiniiik, Haniji k Siw Vnik. National Hank of tile Kepiililic, liii|i'irli'rH and Tradei N, and l.adcii- linrif, I lialinnnn .v Co. ; lUi.-tmi. Mercliaiitft National Hank; I'mi ilii, MerchantH Hank of Canada and llraiiclies. St. Siki'iiun'm H\Mi l!ii>\: Co.; iW»(i/(('((/. Hk. of Montreal. SiANMiAiili Hanix— Si'ii' Yoik, lni|iorlers and Trudur^ Nation, d Hank ; Mnnlirnl, ( 'an. Hank of ( 'oniinerce ; l.iiiiiliin, KiiK-. .National Haiikol Scotland (Limited). Si'mmkilsiipk Hank l/nii^cia/, .Molson's I'.ank; llnliinx, I'liion Hank of Halifax , .-^t. .luliii. Hank ol .New Hnniswick; IUdiIdii, Hlackxtone .National H.uik. ToHoNio, H vsK OK- fi'icd/ lliiliiiii. Til" London City and .Midland Hank ( Limited) London; Ai'if York, Nat. Hl>. C mcri'e ; I'liiniijn, Kirsl National Hank; till lllllll, .ManillacUireis anil Traders Hank ; llfliuil, lielfoii Nalional I! oik; Unliii-n, HauK o* Hamilloii and Hr.inclics : (,'"i I'r, La Hiii |iie Nalionale; Sum Si'iiliii, I'liion Hank of llalil .s, l'eo)ile's Hank of llalif.iN : Mnnitiiliii, Hiiliuli Culiiiiihiii iiiil New iiiiHiiir'nk, Lank of HriliHti Norlli .\nierica. TUAliKH.s Ha.nk ok Ca.naiia - /y(>//(/"/(. National Hank of Scotland ; Si'W Ymk, American KxcliaiiKc Nalional Hk.; liiillntii. I'liion Hk.; Cliiniiin, I'irst Nat. Hk.; Okwi'ijii, .Second .National Hk. ; i^iivhfi-, (/nelice Ilk. U.MoN Hank ok Canada //<'«(/"", Parr's Hank (Ltd.); Liirriiiiiil, I'arr's Hank (Ltd.); A'tfc Yuik, National I'ark I', ik, Hanover .Natt. ; lliintnii, .National Hank of till iMililic; St. I'liiii St. I'aiil Nalional Hank; tliiffiuii. I'.iill'alo Cil.v Hank ; ('liiciujii, Comniercial .National ; hiimit, Lirst .National Hank ; Great l-'iilln, yUnil., I''irst Nat. Hank : iliiuieiijinUs, Nat. Hank of (.'onimerc. I'MoN Hank ok IIai.ikax- LoniUm, I,(>ndoii and Wtsst- min.ster Hank, Ltd.; Scivfoumllaml, Mercliantu Hank ; Snv Ymk. National Hank of Commerce ; Hii.^oii, .Mercliants' .Nal'l Hank : .Muntirnl, Hank of Toronto ; Toionto, Hk. of Toronto and Hranchos. Wkstkkn Hank -A'cic Yurk, Merchants' Hank of Canada; Liiiiiiun, F.iiiiliind, Uo\al Hank of Scotland. YAHMorril, r.ASK OK. N. S lliili/ii.r. The .Merchants' Hank of Halifax ; St. Jiiliii, The Hank of .Montreal ; .\'eir York. Tile National Citizens' liank ; I'lustKn, The Kliol National Hank ; Liiiiilnii. (i.li.,'T\w Cnion liank of London ; Miintrenl,'V\\v Hank of Montreal and .MolsotiH liank ; i^uehec. Hank of .Montreal. PAR OF EXCHANGE. In 1707 It waseiiacled thr.: ceriain Krencli and Spanish coins should iia.-is as dollars at four to the pound cur- rency, and as four shilliniZ's and sixpence MlerlillJ,^ so eiyhteen shillinys stirliii!,' liecame ci|iial lo a pound (or twenty shillinu's) ciirri ncy, and iweiiL\ sliiUinirs stt'ilin^r hccame eipial to si. 11: currency, and .SLIl was known as "par." In 1^7l ihc Kederal I'arlianitnl made the Hritish soverciyn ciirrenl at ^4.Sti.-;, heiiiy iU iitr cent. )ircniiiiin on the old par. COINAGE IN CANADA. In the early da\s all soils of coin ucre used in I'.ritish North .Xnierica. The tirst step taken in Canada lor a revision of cur- rency uas in I7!i.'i. will I., lo renie(l\ the evils resulting- from llie coined moncv in circnlalion heiiiij: ri diiccd in weiifht, dehasi'd in xahicand conijioscil ..f cMry variety of pieces peculiar lo all eon ill lies iradiiu;' with this con- tineiil, an .\cl was pissed which tixcd a slaiidard of value founded ujion ihi> average intrinsic worth of the trold and sih or coins of (Jreat Hrilain, I'ori iinal, S|iain, Krance and Hie Inited Stales, Siih.sequeiitly various .Vi'ls of the Lc<;is!atili\s estah- lish'.'d a valuation for these jiieces, at which thcv were accepted in market oven. Finally, in l.s.'iS, the Province of Canada adopted dollarij and cents, poundsj, shilliii;,'s and peiii'e as the only moneys of account. In 1871 the l-'ederal Parlia- iiiciit passed the Act, (Cha]). 4, Acts of ls7l) respecting llie uiirreiic.v, which f^av c to the provinces of the l)(,niiiuoii a uniform currency, the sinjjle yold standard ado))led heiiitr that of the liritish sovereign of the vveiyhl and fniciiess pres'-ribed hv the laws of the I'nited Kinjfdom, to pass current at •■?4.St);i. Provision was also marie that, until olhervvisc ordered hy Her Ma.jcsly's proclamation, the v;dld cajrle of the I'liited Slates, of Ihc tixcd weiyhl of 1(1 pcniiv wcitrhts and IS grains tio.v, and of a settled standard of lineiiess, should he Ic.;.",! tender in Canaila. The same .\cl Jiro- V ided for a j;ol'' coinauc for Caiiiida, hut special Cana- dian i,'ol(l coinage has not lieen minted. Silver coins were made le^al tender lo i?10, and minor •oil! lo •i.'i cents. The silver coins in use are 50, 25, 20, 10 and 5 cents. ■n IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) b-" <^^ %^ « 1.0 I.I UitlA 12.5 itt 122 12.2 Z U& 12.0 Ui& IIP l^ U4 < 6" » Photograidiic Sciences Corporation 23 WBT MAIN STRUT WCBSTIR,N.Y. 145M (716)«72^503 4** BANK STATISTICS. No. l.-Tlie followiiiff isacoiiiitarativcstatenitnl of tic- assets and lialiiiitii's of the banks in Ciinada on the :m\\ .luiic, ihurj-iih:— HANK STATEMENT, .(Otii JINE, 1895-»«. LlAIIILITII'^. 189ft 1806 181>7 Capital paid-tip. Cirotilatioii S!«l,7Ol,0O7 I !S62,11)8,413 .■78 ;tO,3;J6,844 32,;«W1,174 hejiosits I I'avalilfon domand ] (!«,.'')8'i,(i30 I'avalde aftiT notice or on a fixed dav ! 114,(Wl,4()lt Miule 1..V other l.anl«s ' 2,216,6}K1 llalancc due otlu-r lianlts or ajrenoics 1 4,930,873 lialanci'due hoininioii and I'rovincial flovernincnts 8,54(1 493 Other llaliilitii-s i 479,99.^ ((•2,934, r.31 r2(t,>*3ri,4()l •2.494,1 Hi fi,4()2,.'i7() 5,845,831 4-2S,S»MI 71,4(t(i,4.')7 \->i) (i75,^231 •2,940,414 3,2anl0,(W5 24,989,694 2,(i47,191 18,31 4,.'-(Hi (145,792 I(),7(i3,(i22 3,1(18,546 ■2(1.5,497,0411 2,3«(),iM14 1.718,883 5,.5-29,.349 1,853,862 i l,S41,-27() 7,733,9,52 22,'284,708 3,(a5.151 •20,312,597 702,(14(> 13,(l24,(i(i(i 3,308,727 •208,014,178 3,468,517 2,647.9-26 5,614,797 2,-267,834 ?»'24,fi84,894 l,S.^,9,9;iO 8.4!0,673 •29,707,646 2,796,936 25,588,048 l,4-27,(K«t 14,S!t8,6-29 .3,737,707 •208,527.(I!M) 3,ft34,l(!3 2,,)02,463 5,.587,046 1,959.974 Total assets \ !<312,9S6,516 8310,r22,706 ««3i), •203,890 1808 *02,303,137 36,539,103 .'i2,313,!KHI 144,749,443 2,5f)3,424 3,882,(V26 6,872,080 497, .'^•45 ?277,407,.521 ^•24,497,535 1,915,070 9,663.728 •29,7-22,716 4.901 ,6^27 34,^264, ^288 1,649,2;U '20,(Hi6,715 3,665,0^2() ^^•22,4 13,538 2,855,867 2,703,728 5,740,1.54 1,574,835 *366,634.052 No. 2. The foUovvinj; table j:ives the .yearly avera^'e ]iai(!up capitul, assets, liabilities and other particulars of tlie various banks in operation in each year since 1881, according to the returns made to the Governinenl, as rcipiired by the Hank Act. These averages are Uiade up from the twelve monthly returns sent by ull the banks to the Ciovernnient durintr the year: I'AUTICCLAKS OF HANKS IN CANADA, 1881 1898. Calendar Year. 1 Capital 1 Paid-up. i 859. .534,977 Notes in Circulation. .■-•28,516,692 1 * Total on Deposit. .-^94,346,481 Total of Discounts f(i the People. .•:!l 16,9.53,497 Liabilities. SP27, 176,249 Assets. Percent- a^fp of Liabilities to Assets. 1881... .*200. 61 3,879 63-39 1882 ... .59,7!iO,(;44 3:i,5«2.080 110,133,1-24 140 7,194 140.777,^214 227,4'26,835 65-86 1883.... (■>I.3l.(i()2.09.> 31.030 49!t tll,449.;{li5 l:{2.833.313 146,11,54, •2(l(t ■2^28,061,872 (W 44 1887.... (iO.SC.O.riCil :12,47n as 112.6.56,085 130,753,7.55 140.704,402 •2;!0.393,(i72 64-98 1888 .... (10,345.035 32,^205.!,50 12 -.,13(1, 173 141.1 02.;t73 l(13,!HiO,7;i7 24.-{,.504,164 67-35 IhSit... (^.•2^29.752 32,-207.144 l'{4.(1.5(»,732 149,0.58,0MI 173,l^29.(102 •253,789,803 (18-18 1890.. . .59,074.0112 ;i2,8;!4,511 135,.548,704 153,301,3:15 173,^207,.5H7 254.54(1,3^29 68-05 1891 ... (lo,70( ,(107 33,(lt;i,042 1 18,;i9(1.9(18 171,08^2,(177 I87,:i:{2.:f25 '2(li>.3(l7,i 32 60-56 1892 . . (11 (1-26.311 33,78><.670 lti(i,((18.471 193,4.55„8o:{ 208,062.169 2!il (i:{5,^251 71-34 1893 . . . (i2.0O0,:!4(l :!3,M1.<»;'5 174,770,722 2(M1.623.042 2 1 7, i 95.075 30^2,696,715 71-75 1894.... 62,(l<13.371 31,l(!il.(Ki;! 18t,743,8!M) '204,1 -24, 0;{0 •2-21 KKl, 7-24 307,5^.'0,(>20 71-87 1895.... (ll.siKi.Toil 30,s(l7,(l41 190,91(1.9:<9 '2O3,7:{O,8O0 '22'.',704,:{22 1 31(l,.5:{(i,510 72 50 1896 ... (12.043,17 ; 31,4.5(1,^207 103 61(1 (149 213,211,09(1 i 232..-{38,(l8(l 1 ;f20,937.(143 ; 72-39 1897. .. (12,027,703 34,. '{.50.118 211,788,00(1 : 212.014, («5 252.(160 7(»8 341.163,.'05 74-06 1898.... (12,.571,920 .17.873,934 •2:«1,U11,062 1 ■2-23, 806, 3::0 i •281,(;7(1,6.56 370,583,991 75-86 * Includes the deposits of the Federal and Provincial Ooverninents. 1900] PKIIPETTTAL (;ALKNDA«. m Pi w < W Ph W Ph - « •- 1-1 o B - S 5 1 ^ =* *" a i ■S i .. i» » J- ■c t: .5 I =* 3' •'• o -e ^ ^ ^ 3 •= .= fa _2 ^ •s •- '5 C »- O* d O s* 2 — 4> H ^ ■£ a c si * C- 3 S II u u a C a 9 >, u ** -^ O 0; ^ 2 = b S i" ;!■ >. * ^ c _ x: " -S *' g S « <" >. 5 =3* j= I. '^ -^ — 3 I. i «^ *- 0* -- O C J= ■" i. ^j ?3 f I £ .- c' ^ — > * = 3 rt' ■| rJ _ >• :>« i. S! ♦^ ? i-*» 4) >-l 11 f •3 B ,— 0- 1 is S J* 1^ •M *rf K £ es ^ cS (U c — t^. u >" 0. C3 i 5e i s •■•5 lL ■*-< *^ c5 o . 2 ■= '- 3 •5 " •.Onnjqaj ! •A'atJUUDf Joqiiid.iSQ •.i9(HunAOiij •ja(tov>0 c»ln'^'^5e■^>-<^»>n1■we^l--Cwini"M»ip»<3«omtMo»• IM r- CO •♦ ri p- •lu.lV »f r: -M p- c — ir. I- M 'M p- r cc m t M ■>! pp t ■?! o s ■* ei s CO •qaiiiK 'A.i«na(|3^>( •.CjDUUUf p^c;oio-»M'Mpiccoini'WMppcccif:ppcoi>c'5pp*'«iw •-lCC0ln•^M'MppccCln■^^^'?IppccOlft — co-^ftppco-tto in^wiMpHOCDin^M'Nppccoin-tco^imcoppOinwppC 4> i 0) 5 ^ 5; -; 5: x; x; i: ^ -• x; ; 3 X ri M ^ i.t 3 i~ » 5. ! se -J X =; = 2: . _ ^ Ti ? ^ •". i i~ 1 - 5? 5 H — ~i t^ -t ,-. — — — pp pp 1-. -- — p- pp 'M II 11 (M ?1 •pa a o u fa o O o •c at pp B O o H 1^ CQ se o ., I'. U.S.C., Ai niou ok " Hnw Canada is (jltiVKIlNKl)," "TUK ST(i|;V uK CaNADa" (NaIIUSS SkiiIKs), AM) OTHKR WnKK.S ON TUK JIisKjHV ANI> (ioVKKNMKNT OK CaNAHA. I! 'I i-'i" ii I.-INTBODUCTION. In this necfssarily very hriif survey of tin- fnriiiH of goveninu-iit throughout the world, I have fduixl it most couvcniout toi' |uii|ioh(m of lofiTeucro to iirr.inge the subject under the headings of "countries," "executive |)(i\vir," and " h'g'Mliitive power," with some mention of local or municipal government under the l.ittcr. I enmmenee with the British Empire, as embracing the countries in wiiicli Canadians liave naturally the deepest interest. After (jreat Britain and Ireland follow the colonies and deiiendeiiuies of tiie empire, including India, in alphabetical order. 'I'hen come the other countries of the world in the same alphabetical order, commencing with the absolute monarchy of savage Abyssinia, while all colonies and dei)endencies follow the reference to their particular sovereign state. 1 have also thought it advisable, for pur]ioses of reference, to add the area and population of every country. A review of the metliods of government in the world show a survival of the oldest forms, though in a more or less modilietl state. We sec still in America examjjles of tribal communities ; in .Asia and Africa the organized patiiaichal forms, and the nomadic hordes and cam]) nations. We can see illustrations of the division of organized government that was many centuries ago given by that master of iM)litical science, the (Ireek Aristotle. Although his analysis of Uhe forms of government was far from t xhaustive, and his descriptions are not quite adapted to modern types, his enuineralion still serves as a most excellent frame on which to hang an exposition of these forms for studies and discussion. We see monarchy, or the rule of one, in Russia, China and Turkey ; aristocracy, or the rule of the few, in a waning degree in (iorniany and Austria, where nobles still exircise large power in houses of peers and in government ; deniocraey, or the rule of the many, in the United States, in the South American republics, and in numerous countries to which popular government has extended itself within this century. We see also the truth of his remarks that monarchy can assume the degenerate shape of tyranny ; aristocracy, the degenerate shape of oligarchy ; and democracy, the degenerate shai)e of anarchy or mob rule. Under modern conditions aris- tocracy, as a form of government, is fast disappeai'ing l)efore the growth of democracy. In England the j)ower of the peers was etrectually broken by the introduction of resi)onsible or parliamentary government in the reiun of William III. and the passage of the first Reform Bill of 183'J. The peers of the realm now derive th(;ir inlliienci! clnetly through their con- nection with the political party in power and the ministry that owes its existence to the commons. On the continent of Kuro[)e, the houses of peers are still j)owerful, but their power as a house is chiefly derived not from purely aristocratic iiiHnence, but from their share in the work of legislation as a branch of tiie legislature, and from the presence in the majority of cases of life or elected niend)ers, representing important class, educational, anring the bodies into touch with the more popular elements of the country. Monarchy still exists as an important form of government. The present government of Russia is abnormal in the Eurojie of to-d,iy, as al)normal as that of the Turk, — " a belated example of those crude forms of ])olitics which the rest of Europe has outgrown " Otherwise the monarchies of Euro[)e are limited by the resolutions of the jtopular parliaments. While monarchy is more or less limited and aristocracy sterns on the j)oint of disappearing, democracy, as a form of government, is in a fair way to prevail universally. Ever tiince the rise of jjopular education in the last century, and the success of parliamentary government in England, and popular government in the United States, the forces of popular thought have ' Keviaud and corrected froiu hitest available authorities. 1900] FORMS OF GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. 98 :e made a steady headway throughout the world. Hut we have seen that tlemnuracy may mean license aiul aiiaruliy, as Ari»totlu long ago foresaw, and nmie but a Ca'sar or a military leader can at times hriiig it back to reason and order. Citizens under monarchical rule may be, and often are, more fortunately placed as far as personal liberty is concerned than the citizens of pure republics in South America. In tiiose countries tyranny as brutal as that of ('aligula or Com nodus has reigned. Out of fourteen j)resident8 of the Bolivian republic, thirteen have died assassinated or in exile, and no one can safely conjecture the tinal fate of any of the former colonies of Spain. Even in the United States, despite the influence of I'higlish institutions and the English governing instinct for law and order— the saving principle always in that great federal republic — democracy at times, under the sway of mob rule and party spirit, has seemed clearly dangerous to public security and good government. Hut a close study of forms of government is encouraging since it shows on the whole a steady growth of representative institutions, and the extension of [>opular rights under hopeful conditions of law and order. The theory of national sovereignty has been now accepted in France, Italy, Spain, I'ortugal, KoUaud. lielgiuni, (ireece, and the Scandinavian States. In Germany it has not been yet acclimatized, but wiiile the emperor's will is still a powerful factor in government and legislation, we can see the iiiHuence of the Englisli principles of parliament- ary and popular government. In S|iain we still see the intluencc of the military spirit, and no one would be surpriseil to see bayonets in the Cortes at certain political crises. In France, the results of late have been encouraging, anil it is (juite possible that France may still give us additional evidences of the strength of parliamentary government outside of countries of Engiioh origin. England is the mother of free governments throughout the world, even among nations that do not speak her tongue. Her principles have more or less influenced the great com- munities of Europe, as I have just shown. Her self-governing depemlencies have closely followed her parliamentary system of government, and year by year we see colonies emerging from a state of pupilage and assuming large rights of self-government. It is true that in Jamaica there has been a step backward, but it has been forced by abnormal conditions of depressed trade and the existence of a large and idle coloured population, not equal to the requirements of freedom and citizenship. The British empire now comprises forty-two distinct and independent governments. In addition to these there are a number of scattered dependencies under the dominion or protection of England, which do not possess regularly formed administrations and v,ast territories controlled by English chartered companies pro- tected bj' the queen. Of the forty-two administrations, eleven have elected assenddies and responsible government ; the others are ( I ) crown colonies in v/hich the crown " has the sole control of legislation while the administration is carried on by public officers under the con- trol of the home government"; or (2) colnnies "possessing representative institutions but not responsible government, in which the crown has no more than a veto on legislation, but the home government retains the control of public officers." While the old world is the home of the parliament and a responsible ministry, the new world is that of a congress, and an executive not having seats in or directly responsible to the legislature. In some countries of Europe, antl in l-jiigland's dependencies, the English model is directly followed, but the South American republics have taken the American system with some modifications. In Canada alone, in America, is responsible or English parliamentary government seen in complete operation. Nevertheless it is England that has given represent- ative government to the world at large. The system of the United States is based on English institutions of a century ago, and on the legislative system of the old English colonies. The principle oi federation has been fully expanded in the United States. It has formed the model for even Switzerland and Canada, and ileveloped the idea throughout the world. In (Jermany, Austria, Hungary, Norway and Sweden, the West Indies, and in a few South American republics, we see this federal idea solving important problems of political govern- ment. In Australasia* there is now before the legislatures and people a scheme of union *New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia and Victoria will form a federal union under the name of "The Commonwealth of Australia "—the other colonies of Austrahisia having' so far ri'fusc 94 FORMS OF GOVERNMENT THllOUailOUT THE WOULD. [1900 based on that of the United States and Canada, and it in certain now tliat those distant English eoninuinities will enter dnrinj; I'.KMj into the rank of federations. The federal idea in co-operation with re8j»on8il)le or representative government nnist sooner or later rnle the world. In every conntry possessing representative government we see a parliament or diet or congress, or some other as..'ind>ly eonvi^ynig the same politieal tlumght in tlie particular language of a nation or state. In the majority of oases, two houses prevail. Canada occupies an exceptional position among llnglisli ilcpendenciis with responsilde government, since live out of the seven piovinces of the dominion have aholished their lesiislative councils or upper branches of tiie legislature. Thosi; countries in .America that have foUoweil the model of the United Slates possess a .senate or up[ter cliamli.r (Niciragiia excepted). One chambered legislatures prevail in Sorvia, Bulgaria, (Ircece, in the landtags of .Austria, and in the diets of the minor (lerman states except those of the free cities. Apart from these legislative bodies, the ICnropean communities have two dianibers, varying from that of Norway (where, after a sini,de geMujral election, a certain nuniher of tin; deputies returiu'd are t

aden, Saxony, Ilesse, Portugal, Norway, Sweden and Wurtemberg, t))ere is the system of a union of two houses or their committees to pass money or other bills on whicli there is a deadlock. This is a useful precedent under certiiin C(niditions, and recalls the system of electing senatoi's for the congress of the United States. In the proposed constitutiiui for the lederation of Australia, when there is a deadlock between the two elective houses of the parliament of the Coininonwealth^ — as the united colonies are to be called— a dissolution nnvy take place to obtain the opinion of the people, and then a joint sitting may be ordered on the disputed measure, which will be decided by a niajcu'ity of the members voting jointly thereon. In some (iernian states a ])ermanent ccnnmittee represents the house or houses then not sitting -a <)iia-heini8in certainly. In the st.-ites of ( 'olurailn, Utah and Wyoming, woniin can voti; at state, aa well aH at numioipal eleetiona, and the same is tnie of New Zealand and South .AiiHtralia. In Kiii'ope, property, ineome. and the payment of taxes govern. 'I'he (!erniaii rciohstiig and French chanduir of deputies are eiio.sen l>y general sullVaye. hut in no jiart of l-jirope except Austria can women vote even on a property (pialilication. In some countries a )ireiniuni is placed on learning or education, viz.: Victoria, Tasmania, Kcuador, Holivia, Chili, Cape of Good Ho|)e, .Malta, Hawaii, Hunu'ary, Bremen, antl other states. In Montenegro, men capa))le of hearing arms are the electors. In a few countries the age of electors is limited to '25, but the ordinary age of manhood, '21, may he considered the rule. Qualitications for mend>ers of the houses are rocjuired generally on the lines of ai/e, hut except in a few of the older states of Kurope property (jualilication is now not necessary for the popular ehand)er. The age of the elected or a]ipoiiited memlierN of tiie upper houses is generally greater than that of the lower, 30 heing the average. The numher of mendiers in upper houses — chiefly those elected or appointed — is, as a rule, lower than that of the popular chamher. The Knglish house of lords, however, is not very much less than that of the commons, hut, it must he remend>ered that oidy a small proportion of peers ever take their seats or vote. The Hungarian house of magnates actually counts a few more than the popular hraneh, while the new Japanese parliament preserves a jiarity. In the great majority of cases — not in (ireat Britain, however — mend>ers of legislative hodies are paid a sum, varying in amount, for expenses of the session and travelling. In Krance, Italy, Belgium and nearly all the Australasian colonies inend)eis receive passes over puhlic railways. The relations t(» the executive show great divergence. Countries of the Knglish type, aa I have already intimated, display the ministerial responsibility well developed. On the continent generally the conuecti(m is somewhat .slighter. In Sweden and Norway it is unde- fined. To be sure the (Jerman constitution does not create a ministry responsible to the legislature. But the system of government "seems to be in a transition stage between the one-man rule of i/u(i.si absolutism under constitutional forms, and the liberal ri'ijiine of modern times." 'i'here is ni> ministerial responsibility in Switzerland. Between the anglo-continental system and the congressional plan, there is a verj' wide «livergence. The sovereign of a monarchy and the {(resident of a republic has, with a few exceptions, some share, often considerable, in legislation. The (ierman emperor has v.ist poweis; — the other European constitutional sovereigns far less. The American president has far greater power in legislation than the queen of Kngland, since he can stop any congressional legislation when there is not a two-thirds majority in both houses to over-ride his veto. Tiie king of Sweden has an absolute veto in Sweden, and ])ronndgates various laws, though in his othee as king of Norway he has a suspensive veto only, and possesses some temporary powers when the storthing is not sitting. The French national assenddy h.as the important duty of electing the ]>resident of the republic, while the Swiss federal republic — the home of the "initiative" and the "refer- endum" — chooses the entire executive or federal council. Mendiers of this council can .sit and speak but not vote in the chambers. The federal .assend)ly elect the president and vice- president from among the members of this council. Here are more illustrations of distrust of democracy. It may be said that the principles of representative and popidar government have, iiuleed, made remarkable strides within the latter half of this century. The latest accjuisition is Japan, which has already made a claim for a high place among civilized nations and jiroved its capacity to umlerstand the principles of parliamentary government as well as the rules and conditions of modern warfare. Another half-century nnist witness an extraordinary develop- ment in the same direction of popidar government. The great Knglish poet wrote a political truth when he told us years ago : — " For throuKh all the ajres an increasinjf puriiose runs. And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of tlie suns," 90 FOKMS OF GOVKUNMKXT TIIHOI'GIIOUT THE WOIIIJ). [1900 II. GOVERNMENT OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. I'npulalion, ;j4ri,(HMi,(MiO ; with proiciiniuH'H, iiImhiI 38'2, llllclcr |>l>|-- lianieiilikr.v tioviTiimciit l'(i|iiiliiiiiiii in IMil, :!n.Iiii,!i7."i : Eintliinil, l'7,4s:t.l!H»; Wulew, l,.'.l;i,tKi.. ; Srotliiiiil, 4,ii-J;i,- 647; IrclttiKl, 4,7U4,7f>»i; iHlaiKK. I47,J'4J; Amu and Nuvv aliriiail, •l.i\,-l\i. Aica. l-'ljli'i >i\\uiiv iiiilis: EriKliui'l. r)l.(i(Hi; Wiilis ;,;i7> ; Sioiliind, ;iip,(im; Ir.. land, :S1,7M). KXKCITIVK I'lPWKH. A sovfi'fi'^'ii, at prfsciit a i|ii''iii, cxfiyisint: all pDWiTH o( exi'i'Hli\c u'li^i'mnirril tliiniii;li a calpiiicl cipmin'M'd of curtain sworn priv^ ctinncillnrM, hIid ail as advisiTs of the (M-own, anil ('onduct llic piililii' adniiiiisliation in ari'ordanrt- with law and (Miristinniorial iisa^'f. Tlif thrown is lici-tMlilary, Inil sulijccl In >u(li limitations as ihu.v la- imposed liy parlianii'Ml i.e., Ii.v tliicrown, lords and commons. The head of flic a;ovcrnmeiit, hut who also retire wil.h the cahinet ill case of rcsi){iiation or defeat. The whole nililihcr of porsons comiirisin;; the u'oxcrinncMt of Kiij;land, iiiclud- int; the chief olticials for Scotland anil Ireland, is Tili. The troverninenl hold oH'iec as loni; us ilicy retain the conlldeiice of the house of commons. 'Ihi- common law is the h.'isis of justice in (ireat Itritain anil Irelanil, and in all colonies and dependencies of the crown. Wher- ever, in Ihc lalter, the civil or other law is in force, it will he staled hclow in the case of the particular colony. liKinSI.ATIVK I'OWKII AND I.IMM, CoVKKXMKNT. The parliament of Great llrilain is coMi)iosed of the crown, lords and commons. Th- lords consists at pre- Bcnl of ri7li— archhishops (2), hishops (-24) and peers, the latter divided into 'll dukes, 'J-J niari|uesses, Hi) earls, 20 viscounts, and :!US liarons. Six (irinces if the royal blood havi' also seats in the house. Scoiland is repre- sented hy Hi peers, elected for each parliament, and Ireland hy 'Js ri'presentative (peers elcctid for life. The speaker is the lord hi'.di chancellor of Kni;lanil. who is a iiiemher of the cahinel, and retires with a change of jfovermnent. The house of lords hasconrdiiiate powers of lei;i.slation with the house of commons, e\iept as re- spects taxation or money bills. It cannot initiate or amend such hills, hut it may under exrejilional condi- tions reject them as a whole. The house of commons is the body where the I'hief political power rests. It con- sists of ()70 meuihers, elected hy the Icyal elcrtors of Great IJritain and Inland, as follows: Knyland 4l)r>, Wales ;«l, S.^olland 7-!, Ireland lo;!. All elections are now hy hallot. Since the reform hill of IhHii the fran- chise has heen widely extended m idl classes who havv a stake in the coiuitry. The sulTiau'c is now divided amonir freeholders, cupyholders, leaseholders, occupants of lands and tenements, and loilirers of a specified value. The house of cninmons lasts for se\cn years unless sooner dissolved hy the crow ti with the advice of the cahinet. I'arliament is suniinoned, pniroyued and dis- solvei! hy the 80\erci;;ri. The s)ieaUcr and de)>ut.\ speaker of the conunons are eleeted hy (he house for the duration of the parliament. .Memhers do not re- quire a |»roperty i|ualitication, hut they must he Kii'^'li-^h citizens of the a','e of '21 years, not haiikrupts, or idiots or criminals. Menihers ai-e not |iai(|. The system of local ;;ovcrmnent has lieen much simplilied ipiite re- cently. Kn;;laiiil and Wales are now dividid into i',-> administrative counties, iujludinii the city of liOndon. In every county there is a council comiiosed of alder- men and councillors. Aldermen aie elected for six ,vears, half of llicni ret iriin,' every third year. A coun cillor is elected for three year-*. The coiiiilies are ayain divided into " urhan districts " .and "rural dislricts,' in which councils are elected. The parisli continues to he a unit of local irinernment, anil the diitits formerly performed hy "vestries" are now discharjjed hy "parish nicetiuK:s" and "parish (wmncils." In cities and towns the atTairs are adminlstereil hy municipal corporal ions, consist in^ of mayor, aldermen and hiir- ucs-cs ; ilie mayor and aldermen arc elected hy the council, and the hutucsses hy ratepayers. Women <'an he elecied oiilv toilistiicl councils and (rirish councils, includinir I he London M'stries, .Married as well as siimle vMimcri can vote at |iarochial elections. In Scoiland there arc parish councils, and municipal hollies ui towns and cities. The councils of the latter consist of a prioosi and hailies. In Ireland there is no system of re)>rcsi'ntalive local ;,'o\ ernnient, hut ill couniies Ihc authority is the ^'rand jury. In some I iwiis and horouyhs there are cori orations cnnsislinjr of mayor, aldermen and councillors. In the majority of towns local ifovcrnment is entrusted lo coinmissionurs, a|>poinled hy the Irish ;;overnmciit. BRITISH COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES, viz.: Aden, a Urilish protectorate and fortified station; estinialeil population, 4U,u(Hi, mostly Hedouins; area, 7.') sipiare miles. I'KiiiM, a dependency of Aden, has five sipiare miles, and a population of 'J,(ilM). KxKiiTivK I'OWKII. L'nder the lieutenant -Kovernor and council of Ilondiay, who arc represented hy a presi- dent or political resident, who is the coinmandanl of the Kiit;lish troops in the |>eninsula. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a penal settle- mcMl ; csiimated population, •27,u."i ; area, S,800 sipiare miles. KxKciTiVK I'owKH. Govcriior a|)i>oiiite,(Kio. Kxi'.ciTivK I'OWKK. Hereditary chief or sheik, who is a .Mohammedan. Kurdish resident controls affairs. Baluchistan, an independent feudatory state of India under thi' protectorate of Km;lanil ; )io)iulatiLii, ."iiiii.lHKi, lar^^elv nomadic; area, KiO.iHKi sipiare miles. KxKi rriVK l'ottKi!.~-.\ hereditary khan or chief, who is the head of a confederacy of chiefs, with undefined powers, and aided by an Kiifjlish political U(;cnt so far as I'rilish interests are concerned. Barbadoes, with representative, hut not responsible jjoverniuent ; )io))ulation, l!Mi,oii(i; area, ll'll square miles. KxKcirivK I'oWKii. — Governor, assisted by an execu- tive I'ommittec, olticials, military otliccrs, and such other persons as may he nominated hy the queen, one menilier of the lei;islative council, and four members of the ass( mbly, nominated b\ the •rovernor. I.KIllSl.A'riVK I'OWKII AMI I.OIAI, (JOVKIINMKST. — A Ic^fis- lative council of nine inenihers. apiiointed by the queen, and a house of assembly of 24 members elected annually by the people on a very liberal franchise, including per- 1 sons enjoy inj; pensions. 1!)00J FORMS (»F GOVEHNMENT TIIKordHoUT THE WORLD. 97 Basutoland, rrown oolony ; ))opnlntion, iiM^fXMi, ripnrly all imt Ivcn ; iircn I'Hliinntol at IiIation, -2(M),iMK); area, -Jl.'t.iNN) Nijiiare iiiileH. KxKi'iTivK I'owKH. -An adiuiiiistralnr, deputy hiifh connniHHioner, and chief lna^'iHtrate, represent in^ the tfovernor of Cape (Jolony. I.KOIHI.ATIVK I'OWKR AND LocAl, (i(l\ RIINMKNT. ThiH colony is to he annexed immediately to the Tape, at this tinio of writing'. Bermudas, « ith representative, hut not respoiiHihle jfoverruueiit ; population, Hi,0!»8; area, "^'i stpiare miles. KxKcuTiVK I'owKK. (iovemor, assisted hy a jtrivy council, appointed hy the crown, and eorisistinif of four otH(>ial and two unotltciiil memhers. IiK(HHI,AT!VK I'oWKK AND I.KCAI, (ioVKIIN.MKN'r. — A lejfislative council of iiiTie meuihers, three of whom are otticial, and six iinotticial, hut all appointed hy the crown. A house of OHsenihly of ;H\ memhers, elected hy a freehold (|ualifl<'ation. .Memhers must have a pro- perty ipmliti<-ation, and are paid Ss. a r Xyasaland and the British sphere of influence heyond ; an Knu'lish protectorate; estimated jwipulation, .'>,(H)0,(HK). Area, estimated at .')0O,(Mk) scpiare miles. KxwiiTiVK I'owKK.— The alTnirs of Nyasaland are ad- ministered hy an imperial commissioner under the instructions of the secretary of state for forei;;n affairs, and the territory heyofid, under British influence, hy a commissioner directed hy the lirillsh South Africa chartered company. British Bast Aft-ica. {.See Zanzibar.) British North Borneo, a British protectorate ; estimated population, IT'i.tfK): area, *),(WM)s(piare miles. ExKCCTiVK I'owKR. -The affairs of this protectorate are, under a royal charter, administered hy a (;ourt of directors in London, with a ifoverTior, tre.isurer-tfeneral and residents appointed hy them, hut in the case of the (governor the appointment must he approved hy the foreitfii secretary of state. The Indian penal and other laws are administered with su(rh inodiflcations as are necessary. Rn^flish m.a)^islrates are stationed in the several provinces. British South Afl'ica (Rhodesia), comprisimr the rojfion lyinjf hetween the north and west of the Soulh African Uei»ihlic and the •I'lnil deirrec of south latitude and the southern lanundiiries of the Cont'o Free State ; population, estimated, .")ril),0(^) ; area, 17.'),(HK)spointud by the crown, and .advised by a cabinet chosen from members of the |)rivy council of Canada, and consisting' of 12 ministei-s, holding- departmental offices, besides one or more ministers without office. The jjoveriunent holds office as lonn' as they have the confidence of the popular bram^h of parliament. The principles of parliumeniary (foverii- ment are those of Kn;;land. The common and criminal law of England jirevails in all the provinces except Quebec, where the old French civil code and Ent;lish criminal law are in force, 7 LBOIHI.ATIVK I'oWKR AWI) liOCAl, (loVBRNMK.NT. — The ipieen, senate, and house of (nimmims. The senate is composed of 7.H members, when full, appointed hy the <^rnwn, possessed of property ipialification and of the met' of ;tO years. The speaker Is chosen by the crown. 1 1 has co-ordinate powers of h')(islation with thr house of commons, excu-pt in the (lasu of reiemie, ta\.iiion, or money bills. Thouk'h it caiuiot initiate or amend sui h hills, it may reject them under extra- ordinary circuniHlances. Members ,ire paid !fal existence of five years unless sooner dissolved hy the j^'overnor-tfcneral, and meets once every year. Mem- hers are paid the siune as senators. As Canada pos- sesses a system of federal (foveriunent, her legislative powers arc limited to certain subjei'ts of dominion or national import, set forth in the written constitution, or British North America Act, of IS»17, with the residue of power not expres.sly ^fiven to the provinces in the federal uovermnent. All the provinces of Canada, except Prince Edward Island, jxissess a very complete system if municipal K'overunient, which entrusts certain iiiiani levfislative powers to coiuicils in municipal divisions known as cities, counties, townshi|)s, towns, villat;esand (larishes, and elected by ratepayers. The rules and usajfes of procediu'c of the Canadian parliament and of the letrislatures are ba.sed on those of the imperial parliament. The closure does not exint in Canada. Provinces and Territories of the Dominion, viz. — Nova Scotia, population, 4."iO,.'{{)!> ; area, 20,e00 square miles. New Brunswick, jmimlaMon, ,'i21,263 ; area, 28,200. Prince Edward Island, pojuilat ion, 100,078 ; area, 2,000. Quebec, population, l,4SS,.l:J.''i ; area, 228,- 000. Ontario, poi)ulalion, 2,114,321 ; area, 222,000. .Manitoba, population, l.V2.,'-.(Hl ; area, 11«,021. British Columbia, po|)ulatio!i, 08,173 ; area, 407,300. ExKci'TivK PowKR. — In all these provinces there is a lieutenant-tfovernor, appointed for five years by the jfovernor-jfeneral of the Pominion in coimcil, and aided by an executive council of eij-ht or less members, who have seats in the le(fislattn'e, and are responsible to the popular house in accordiince with the principles of English parliamentary jjovernment. LKOISI.ATIVK PoWKIl AND LoCAI. fiOVKRN.MBNT. — In Nova Scotia and Quebec there is a Icjfislative council of 20 and 24 members resi)ectively, appointed by the lieutenant -({overnor in council of eai.'h province. The assend)ly in these provinces consists of 38 and 73 mem- bers respecti\ ely, elected for four years in Nova Scotia, and for five years in (^iiebec, on a limited franchise based on property and income. The speaker of the legislative council is ap)>ointed by the crown. In the five other provinces there is only one house, an elected assemblv, viz., Ontario. 04 members; New Brunswick, 41 ; P. E. Lsland, 30; Manitoba, 40; British Columbia, 33. In all these provinces there is manhood sufTrajje, limited by residence and citizenship, hut in P. E. Island 1.") are elected on a special real estate (pia'ification.* In all of these provin<'es the duration of the.a.ssembly is four years, utdess sooner dissolved. Sessions are .iiimial. In all of the j)rovi?ices the sjieakers of the assemblies are elected by the members. In both houses members are paid. Memhers require no property (pialiflcation. The legislative imwers of the leifi«lature8 are define(n)y the British North America Act of 18ii\ ; KiMiikliii, Kt'f\\;i(iii, .Mui ki'ri/.ic, I'll- ((iiva, anil Viik>>ii. TIk' liilal |i^*'>'»"i'- <>l'l"''i>'*''' (or ll\i' yi'iiiw In till' niin'nior-ui'Mi'itl nt ('.inacla in coiini'll, an4llili' ^fnvci'nniiiii, an in ill)' nil! |>i'i>v ihi'CM. I,K1IIHI,\'I IVK INlWKH AM> I.OCAI, t IciVKII NMIAT. All assfnililv i)f '".* iiifiiiln'i'H I'liosfii liv liallnl on a vcr.v lilifl'al fraiK'hiM)' liaM'il on ri'siili'iiic aii'l hoimrlinlil <|iluiill<'aliiin, liKliaiiN licinu ('M'lu'(l. It I'liiis its own H|it-alit'r, liiN a ilnialinii of (oiii' mmi- iinli'ss Nnoncr ialili('al ion, ami arc |>aiil ii Hiiiall liiiii-niiiilv. The Icifi-iliiliM' powt'i's arc a (loiiiinion ai't, and arc, as nrarlv tm iiiarliialilc. tlioHc of [irov ini'ial aiHi'nililii"<. .\lnnici|ial iii«lilnlion» tiaxc lici'ii I'slaliliMhril in lowiiK ami rural o|iiilalion, l,,'i'j,s,iHHi; arrii. 'j'_'.',niKi NijuaiX' iiiilcH. KxK.ci ri\K ToWKlt. A uini'iiior, asni'.li'il liy an cvi'cu- ti\i' coiiiiiil of si\ or more iniinlM'is, liasini.' scats in tliu h'irislnluri' ami lioldinu olllct' on I Ik |irim'i|>li'sof res|i(>ii- Hililc u'oN rniiiicni. Till' Itoiiiaii Itiiii'li liv il ami Kn^'linh criniiiial Itws arc in force. I.KIIlSI.AilV K I'OWKH AMI I.OCM. (io\ KHNMKM. A \l"/\»- lalivc council of '.'-J nicinlicrs elected for si \ en M'arx, lireHided luer, c.r njlirin, liv the cliiif jMslicc, ami a house of asseiiililv of Ttl elected iiieiiilicrs. The ineinlierH of the lct;islau\e cmincil niiiHl ha\ e a (irnpertv i|iialill- calion, lint an.v |ier.s(in not an alien or ntherwise di^4- i|iialitleil niav lie elected ii ineinlier of asseinlil.N. Mem- her* of liiiih houses are t lecti'd liy liallot on a verv lilieral franchise, lias.d "ii |iro|ierl\, income or \v«;;es, und (pertain eleinenlar.v educational rei|iliiviiienls. Meniliers ari' paid. The deliale ina.v he either in Kimlish or hutch. The asseinlilN elects its own speaker, nieels annually, and has a ilnration of live years unless snaiicr ilissohed. .\ niuiiiiipal system has heiii eslahlished, and councillors are elected to hoards and councils. Ceylon, crown colony ; population, ;{,. (Ill, IKKI ; area, 2ri,:«l.''i square miles. KxKtrriVK I'hwki:. (iovernor, aiiled hy iin executive council of ll\c luemhers, ciimposed of olllcials and the coniiuander in-chief. The lloman hutch law and Indian penal code )ire\ail. [.iKOIHt.ATIVK I'OWKU AMI I.OCAI, (i(l\ KH N.MKNT. .\ le;;is- lative council of 17 ineiiihei's. including,' the nieinhers of the executive council, four other otHc^eholders, and eiifht unotlicial mcmhers appointed liy the crown. The jfovenior is piesidpiil. (iovernuienl ajfenfs adniitii-tcr 1 local affairs of the nine prininccs. Channel Islands: .lersey, (iuernsey, Alderney,! Sark, Ileriii, lepiesentative dependencies; population, i 92,0iHl; area, 7:1 Mpiare miles. Kxi';ci rivi; I'owkh. one lienl.-yovernor appointed In the crown, for .lersey, and another i;overnor indueriisi-y ' for the other islands. * i I,K(UMI,Ari\K I'OWKII AM) I.OCAli ( iOVKII XMKXT. StUtOS | a.ssenihly, partly ottlcials. p.irtly electeil mcmlicrs. The i islands have their own laws anil customs. i Cj^rus. Hritish protectorate hy convent ion with j Turkey; estimated population, •Jp'i,(lllii ; area, :{,.',.si , (wpiai'c tlliles. KxKci TlVK I'oWF.K. lliifh cotuiiiissioner, or adminis- , trator, a|ipoiiited In the Kii',dish crown, and aided hy i an executive council of live mcmhers, iucludin;.' the ad- ministrator and cotnmandant of the garrison. I an execiilive mil, coniponed of the ;;iiM'rn'ir and two ottlciaiN, ..KHISl.V UN K l'in\KII AMI l.oi \l,,iiiMi sipiare miles. KxKci nvK roWKii. (iovernor, aided In iiii execiilivu j council coiiipox'd of the commandant and four olllcials. I Lkiuslativk I'livviiii Axn I.ocm, (iov kiixmknt. I.e;;is- lalive council of the irmernor, t he chief justice, inem- I hers of the exiciilive council and ihree non olllcial .persons. Kor the purposes of administration the V.i districts of the colonv are iiresidrd mcr hy a cnmiuiH- ' sioner i Guiana, Ih'itish, with representative hut not re- sp' isihle yoverniiient ; po|iulatiou, •2?S,'l(Ml ; urea, IHI),- ' lino 'iitare miles. . K\Miri\K I'ovvKii. (lovernorassi>ted ly an executive i coiiti' ;l chosen from nieiiihci's of the cdiirl of policy. I he juiisprudeiirc is the Kti|,''lish criminal law and the lioinan-hiitch code. ' I.KHISt.ATIVI-; INlVVKll AMI I.OCAL (ioVK.Il N MKX T. ("olll- ' hi lied cfiurt, consjstinjf of a court of poliiy of seven otHcial and ei-.'-lit elective meinhers, anil also of six tlnancial representatives, the elci'ted niemhcrs liein({ chiiscn hy a very lilieral franchise liiised on jiroperty, income, taxes and rcsidein'c .\lcnilicrshi|i to the coiii- hiiied court and coirt of iiolicy is hased l!ii-i(i. HonpT-Kong, crown colony ; pojiulation, •2.S!),ll(K1 ; :ii'ea, ;fn sipiaic miles, liy a convention siyneil at I'ekin on .Iiiiie !», iMIs. the Chinese '.;in ernniciit li'used to (Ireat liritain lor '.I'.i vears the purl of Kauluii'.r and land farther inland, toireth.r with the waters of Mirs Hay !!»()()] KoitMS (»F (loVKItXMKNT TIIMurdlHH'T THE WolllJ). !)9 ;:{!t,(ion ; il I'c'kin :IS('(1 to ml laiul IS l!:iv ami l)<'i'|i llii\,iiii Hi|iiiii'i' ml I's. |iii|iiiliiticiitivi> I'Dlim'll III s|\ iillli'llll |>l'l°»>llin. I.K'llHl.M'UK rmVKll *Ml I, I KM, ( <■ i\ Kll N MKN T. IjI'lfU- lltlJM Illli'il, i'iilll|Mi III!' luiiii't'N nf ili(> |ii'iii c, ami iiiK' li.\ llii' i'IijiiiIm'I' "t I'liniim-ri'i'. \ Cliirn'Mclx cliiHcii MiM' lit lilt' I lint* iiiiii'IiIIIi'ImI iiii'inlicrn, India. I. lii'liiNli |>rii\iiii'f«, |)ii|iiiliiili>ii, '_>'Ji,l7'/,; Iv liiniii'i' ri'MJili'iil'< of Imlia. '1. In Imlia, a uii\('i'iiiii'^i'ni'i:il (nr vjcci'dx iioiiiihali.V) a|i|iiiiiili'i| li\ I III' i|iii'i'ii, ii'iiii'.' iimli'i' si'i ri'l iir,\ nl Hialt! fur Imlia, Jtml aiili'il hv a I'liiim'il i>l si\ im'iMl>i'r><, also ii|i|Miiiitt'il li,v llii' i|i|i'i'ii. :i. Ilrili^li Imlia is ili\iilt'il iiilo 1:1 liM'.il ifovt'inimiiis anil ailniiiiistraliniiM. Tlif t;o\frilor.-4 of .Mailra<< ami I'uliiliav (still calli'il |irt'Hl- ili-ni'ics) anil tlii'ir ( iiiiiii'ils arr ajipointril li.\ tlii' i|iit'i'ii or Hi'i-rt'tary o( -latf; tlu' lii'iili iiaiif iroMTiiors of Hfii- aii\ ami tlit' imrili uisl |iro\im'i's with (Mulli ami llu- T'liTijaiili, liy Ilif ;;ovt'rnor tr' i"'ral ; tin' rliiff loiiiiniH- Hioiii'rs of lilt' otiirr |>ro\im'i't| of I hi' vit't'ro.\s rount'il ami soini' !_' or Iti oiIiit a|i|ioititi'il iiii'inlii'rs, tor thr )iur|iosi' of iiial\itm' laws ami ri'),Milatioiis. In |toiiilia\ ami Mailras tht'i'i' art' hoih I'Xfi'utiM' anil l(",'islali\ f iiuni.-ilH. In tlu' iiorth- wi'st |iro\im'i's ami oiiilli tlu'ii' are only lt",'islalivi' I'oniii'ils. Tht' I'liifl i'oiiiiiiissioiii.|'s haM' no li';ris|;iti\i' pow't-rs. In all thf liir;.'t' towns tlii-rt' is a iiiiniii'i|ial Mysti'in ami I'oniinittt'i's or i- )iini'ils art' flt'i'lt-d liy tlio rati'pa.M'i's, Imt Iht'y I'annol li'\ \ niw laves or pass hy- laws willioiit the as.sent of llie |iri)vini'ial s^oveninient. Isle of Man, representative ilepi.iiilenry ; |iO|iula- tinn, .''■."i.llnn ; area. 'JliT scpiare iiiile.s. K\Kii Tivi; roWKii. -(Jovt'rnor ami council of ecclesi- astical ami jiiilii'ial iliirnitaiies, a)>pointeil li\ the crown. l,KlllSI..\il\ K I'OWKII ASH l.oi'AI, ( JoV KIINMKN r. C'oilrt of Tsinvalil, composeil of the ;.'n\ criior, llie council, wliii'h is also an upper lionse, aiel house of keys, con- sistinif of 'il iiieiiiliers, eledeil on a properly ipialiflca- tion. The islaiiil has its own laws ami cuslonis, Imt the njiproval of the Kn^^lish crown is essential to every ena(;lnient. Jamaica, crow n colony ; population, (Un,(HMt ; area, 4,11):! sipiare miles. KxKci TiVK I'oWKii. tiovernor, aiileil hy a priv\ council of ei'^lil ollli ill ami other persons appointed hy the crown. LKHISLATIVK I'oWKK ASD I.OCAti CioVKIINMKNT. - I.ejrin- lative council I'ompoM'il of l he '.'overiior (pri'siilent w ith only a east in;.' vote), the otileial nieniliers, ti\e others a)>poilileil hy I he i row n, ami nine elecleil. 'I he criuncil can lie ilissoh I'll at the enil of eveiy live years. Paro- chial hoards exist in the parishes for local uilniinislra- tive purposes. Kuria Mura Lslands, under irovennncnt of Aden. (See .'\den aliove.) Labuan, crown colony ; population, (i.niMi ; area, ,'il Hipiare miles. KxKCiTivK I'nwKH. (Jovernor. Lrhisi^ativk I'owKit and LocaIi (Joviikn.mkxt.— Gover- nor can make ordinances. Laccadive Islands. iiopnUuion, l.'i.tKin : none exceeds a mile in leu;!ili. .'^nhjecl to Madras presi- dency. (See Imlia.) Lagro-*, crown colony and prolectoralc, com|iri»iny; certain adjacent islands ; estimated population, lUO.OdI) ; area, 1,(160 square miles. ■''.NKi I riVK ToWKii. l.oi %|, UoVKRNMKNT. I.t'lfisla- tl\ e Council, composeil of t lie ;;in erilor (prt ""idi'tlt), four olthiid and four iionotllciul nienilii'rs ap|ii>inteil hy Ilie crown. ( 'oniniisNioiiers itlleiid to ad mi nisi rat ive alTaim III (he HI M'l'al ilistliclH, LofiWUrd iMlandH (West Indies), feileral colony with ri'|>reseniati\i' t;o\i'rnni(nt in pari ; total popiilii- tlon of islands, l:.',s,oiio, KxKci iiVK I'owKii. (iovernor, aided hy one common eveeutivt iiiirij of seven ollleials for the live preiti- dcmies or island '.iovfrnmenis, set forth lielow. I.K.CIISI.ArH K I'oWKIl AND l.oCAIi t ioV Kll X M KS T. I.flfis- latixe council coiisiHtiiuj of III eleetiM' .mil Ml appointed mi'inhers. The islami council of Aniicua elect four of theelectiM' ineiiiliers ; the Iciiislative c'liineil of hoin- inica, t»i>: the non otileial iiiemliers of ihe legislative council of St. Kilts and Nevis, four. Tlie nominated nieiiihers comprise four ottlcials, and the non-olliclul meiuhers, one from each of ilie island councils. The president is chosen from the latter hoilies. The lei^isla- tiv lumil has roiii urreiil li'ifislative jiowers with tho island li'uMslafiirc, hut the ^^eiieral leirtslature prevailH in case of clashiii); helweeii the respective cnactiueiits. The u'eiieral Ici^islature meets uimuallv , anil has a dura- tion of three vears. PrcHldencles of Leeward Inlands Federa- tion, VIZ.: 1 - An riitiA, v\ ith tlependencjes of llarhiida and Hed- onda ; population, :<7,IMK| ; area, llHi sipiare miles. KxKciilVK I'ovvKii. (iovernor, aided hy an execuliv e :'OUiicil of nine meniliers, otileial and non-olllcial. I.Kiilsl.ATtv K I'owril Aso l.'icvl.tiovKitxMKNT. Legisla- tive council of -.'I memhers, divided into l°i crown nominal ei I persons, and I 'J mem tiers with all xed ineoiue, and electeil hy a lihei'al franchise haseil on properl.v. The council has a duration of live years, ami the presi- dent and vice-president are appointed hy the crown. •^■-Si. ClluisToi'iiKii (SI. Kitts), Nevis and .\nuuilla; |iopulati>>n, -l.'i.iHH); area St. Christopher. ■Itl sipiare miles: Nevis, jll; .\nyuilla, H.'i. KxKciTivK I'ovvKH. (ioveriior for the united (iresi- dency, aided hy one executive council of 11 or more )>ursons four of whom are otlicials. liKIMNt.ATIVK roWKIt ANIl l,IM At. ( loVKH XM KNT. - liCJlisla- tiv e council composeil of the (fov ernor (president or a commissioner appointed hy him), in otileial and 10 nominated uiiotllcial memhers, seven of the latter heiii^ selected from the people of St. Kills ami An^'ulllu, and lliree from .Nevis. .'1 -DoMtNtfA ; population, 'ii.iKio; area, 2i)l square miles. KxKci riVK I'ovvKH.- President, represeiitiin;thejfo\er- iior of the Leeward Islamls, assisted liy an executive council of sev en memhers. LKinSI.ATlVK I'oWKK AND Lo( Al. (ioVKHXMKN'T. - Lctf i»- lative asseiutilv of seve'i appointed, anil seven electeil memhers, presided over hy the presidem. Klectorsi must he tenaiils or occupiers of lanil or houses, anil have incomes or jia.v taxes. 4— MoxTsKKUAT ; population, l'_',iM)0; area, 47 .square miles. K\i;ii iivK I'OWKII.— (iovernor, aided hy an executive council of live memhers, four of whom are officials. LKuisi.A'riVK I'ovvKii ANIl Loi vt, (iovKiiXMKXT. Lejfis- lativi' council of six or more memhers, all appointed hy Ihe cro\»n. ,")— N'litiHN l»t,ANlis(;{'J in luimher) ; population, 4, 8(H); area, ;"iS square miles. KxKcirivK I'OWKK. .\dniinistralin', representing,' 'he aovernor of tlie Leeward Islands, and aitled hy an ex- ecutive council of three oHIcial niemtiers. I.KIIlSI,AriV K I'oVVKll ANIl I.OCAI. (ioVKKSMKN'T. - Lcjjis- lative council of two otileial and three non-otticial memhers, |ire.-,iiled over hy the administraior. Malta, itartly re|)resentative (;overnment ; popula- tion, Itia.lKMt; area, I'J'J sipiare miles. KxKi'i-nvK I'owKii. (iovernor, aided hy an executive council of 10 menihers. LKfUSI.ATlVK I'OWKH VS I) LoCAt, CiOVKKX.MKS'T. CoUtlcil of six otiicial ami M elecied memhers, and hnvinjf u iluralion of three years. Four of the elected memhers are returned h.v special electors, havinir rental or incoiiit; 100 roUMH (Jl' UtiVtUNMKNT TllllOt'UliOlT TIIK WOULD. [lUOO <|ililllt|riitl>iii uii'lii)'. rill' iillirl' rir'Hil iiiiliiliriN Itri' I liiKi'M li> I'li'i'iiirH |i;i\ liiu riilal or liiv IiilT a I'rl'Ukiii illi'iiiii-, or i'ilMI|ii'|i'lll III Krl'Xl' nil II I'oliitiinii Jlin. Mi'IiiIm'I's iif till Ilii'll IIIUil lliivt' |il' i|ll:illlli'iilliiM ■ ir |iii\ II llxril tiiiii (ill' liii.ii'il iiikI liiiluliii; iiiiiiuiiIIn . Till' tfiiM't'iiiii' |irrtii|i"< .■ I' ■■///('/.<. 'I ill \ H'l' |iii'>iil('iii In u|)|> M.c I'i'iiMil. Killiri' ti|l|i'liii|iiiliilio||, ;i;-J,INKI ; ;i It'll 1.11:1 si|iiiii'i' iiilli"«. K\Kl I TIN K I'llVVKM. (illMTIlnr, lllllt'll liV ;ill I'II'I'IiUM' • I'liiiiii'il lit IIm' iiltli'ial ;iiii|i\Mi I'li'i'ii'ij iiii'iiiliirM. Tin Krriii'li ritil luw IIS riiililit'illi.N I lii' I'mlr Nii|iii|i'iiii i« In fiiri'f. j I.KIIISHinK I'llWKM AMI l.m \l. ( JiH Kll NMKN T. I,l'(fln- llltJM' I'lllllli'il lit 'J" llll'llilli'l'. I'iulll iiIIIi'IIiIm, llillf llp- |iiiiiili>il li\ III)' u'liMiiior anil In I'li'cii'il mi :i inoili'nili' fl':iili'lli'4r. <'l.li'll.\ liasi'l nil |il' i|Ualilli' ilimi. Tlii' as«iiiili|.\ I'niisisis ijf '17 iiii'iiiliii's, rli'cti'il li\ a fiaiii'liisc, liiscij nil a |iri)- |i('i'l\, I'i'iital III' iiii'iitiii' i|>ialilli al Inn. It liai a iliinil inn [ (if fnlir M'-.l'-*, llllll'MS Miinlll'l' i|i>-nh I'll. Mcllll H'l's lllllst 111' i'i'H:i'«U'ri'il at I'lci'lnrs, iiii'l uic |iai(l an allnwiiiiri'. i A luiiiiii'iiial svsUiiii cvinis in the sctilt'd disi ricls. I I Newfounillantl, with I'lsiinnsililc '^'iiMTiiinriit. A \ |ini'tinii lit l/ilii.ii|ni' williin its jiirisilirtinii ; |>n|iiilal inn, 2irl.lKll); ai'i'a, I'^.'-'ill S(|iiari' miles. KxKil "n\ K I'lUVf.lt. (Jnveinni', tided li\ an est'clltive cnillli'il nt linl liinl'e I hall se\eli iiii'IIiIkI's, l'es|ioiiMihle { tn iiai'lialiii'lll. 1 I,KI1|.S|.MI\ K I'llVVKII \N|l I, lit At, (illVKIIXMKNT. l-e;.'is-| lative coiiiicil nf iint iiinre ihaii l.'i iiieinliei's a|i|iniiilt'd liy llie t'l'nwn. .\ii asseiiilil,\ nf .'Iti iiieiiiliti's, elei'ted li.v ' l't'y:islerfd male electni'H nf •J.i years nf a','e. .Mtinliei's I must have a |ii'n|iei'iy nr iiicnnii' iiiialitlcatinn, and are paid. The pi'i'sidelil nf the I'liiiiiril is appniiiUd li\ the crown, and ihe speaker tif Ihi- asseiiihly is elei'lcd hy ils i iiieiuhers. I New Gulii«a, llritish. crown colony ; population, H.'id.lKK) ; an a. ss.liiM) s(|uare miles. KxKti rivi; I'nvvKit. .Vdmimsiratnr. snhnrdiiiale In the (fovernor of ii'iit'ensland. and a~si^!ell liy an e\eiuli\e I'oiiih'il of four (illicial nienilurs. Ll'.dl.SI, VnVK I'llWKII VXIl l.nrAI. t inV Kll NMKNT. I.e;,ds- lative c iiiinil, appninled liy I he crnwn. and cnnipnseil ! of three ntlicial and nile iinntlli'lal mcmliers. The lien- 1 ti'liant jfoveriinr nresi'les tner linlh cniincils. New South Wales, with ic-pnusilile uincrn- ' meiit. .\'ni'fnll< Islimd, l.nrd llnwc Island and I'itlcairn j Island are under ils jiirisdict Inn ; )inpiil il ion, l,;i:!."i,,Miiii ; area, .'Mli,7ll' si|iiare milt's. | K\KiirivK I'nWKlt.— (invenirir, aiiU'il hy iiii executive coiiiicilof II ministers respoiisihle to and having' Heals in |i:irliaiiieiit. I LKIIISLATIVK I'oXVKIt AND NnfAl, finVKIIXMKS T. — Le.rls- I latise council nf (i4 jiersons, apiininled li> the cniw .1, and not paid. .\ii assenililv of I'J.'i iiiemlu'i's, elecletl li^v universal sutt'raLre, tiualitled liy cilizeiiship and resi- : tleni'c. .Siuiultaiieniis voting and III!' Irillnl exists. The j princi|ile of " nnc man one \ole" privails Miiii'iers rei|uiri' no property (pialillcation. and are iiaiil. The asst'iiilily elt'cis its own speaker, .'iiid lasts for llircc years. The |ir 'sidciil nf the council is .ip|ioinl('d by the crown. A ni'iiiicipal sy-lem is in exisleiice in " hnroii,dis," " miini'ipal di-l licts." and in I he cilv nf S.Mliiey. A majnrilv nf I lie penple ha e Miled in favimi of federation. Iml as the ni.ixinium vote rcipiiii'd h\ law was not reiichuil, the scheme is f*'//ij<(i/'(»/'/7.i/ siispendeil. Nuw ZiMiliiiul, with ri'iirii\i iin exi'ciitlvt rniiiicil lit ^'.-'ht iiienilierM. rcNpiiiiNlhIc III and hu\lnir Kial" ill parlianielit . I.KHIhI.ATIM: I'hWKK \Mi l.mM. llti\KIIXMKXi. LcirU. I>ili\i' t'niini'il of til ininilM'rs, nnu appnlnleil hy the crown for -It \ en vcais niily Tilt hnuse ill rtpreM'iita- ti\ I s cnliHIslN nf 7 I mi liiliei's, nt w linlil (nlir ai'i* .Mann* chii'i'ti li\ llie nallMK. The uliile nprt'Hi iitaliM's ai'tt chosen 1 1.\ nniM'isal sutTratf.'. ijiiiililli'd liy rt reiiiliri'd tn lia\ e ipialitlcat inn nf I'lectori. Memhi'i's of linili linusi'N arc paid. Wtinieii cull vote, hill cannot he chosen In llie linuses. A municipal Nysteni has hci n in npeialinn fur .Nears in couiillei), liormi^dis, rIdiiiL's. Nigrer CoaHt HrotBotorato, population mi- knn\Mi ; area, lietueen .'(.llliil and l.iiiKi sipiare iiilles. Kak' I Ti\r; roWKii. Imperial cnmniissiniier, cnnmil i(eiicral and consuls hiM' a u'eiitral siipeivisinn, hut a council enmpnstil nf cliicls iiiaiia;.'!' prlnt'ipall.\ Ihe alTitii's nf the natives, siilijecl to iippeitls to the coiiHiilar courts. Kiiropi alls can appeal friiiii the latter lo Ihe l.au'is supreme cniirt. Nlgrer Tori'ltorles. Iiriiish prntectoruio ; eMtiin- atc'l pnpiiliilioii, illl.lliKi.lNlll ; area. .Mni.INKI siiiiare inileH. KxKt'i iiv K I'llVVKII. (ioveriinr, and cniincil in l.niidoii adniinisiorimr Ihe alTairs of the Itti.Mil Ni^er ('oiiipanv, iinilcr a rn.v al charter hv which iheir soverelifii riulilHiii Ihe teirilniics are ri '.inizeil. ArraiiKeineiits are ill prii'.'i'iss fnr the transft'ience nf the .Mirer Territories to the Iiriiish (invernment In he iiilminisiured under the Cnlnnial uiHce. The nitine will prnliiihly he ehan)(i'on< sihic tn parliament. I.KlllSI.AriVK I'llVVKII AMI I.tll'AI. ( JoVKIlXMKNT. Lc^iS- lative coiincil of .'is nieiiihcrs a| pointed hy the crown fnr life. An asseiiihlv nf 7'J memliers elect ed hy liallot iintler a universal franchise ipialith'd hy a short term of residence. No properly ((ualitlcalinn is re(piii'ed for inemhers nf eilher hniise. .Memliers nf the aMseiiihly are ]iiid. A municipal system jirevails. Sarawak, a Uritish prntectorale : estinuited popu- latinii. .'sed nf tlie rajah, and eniincnl iialive nlllcials. The imperial ^nv I'liimenl control forei;rii relations. Seychelles, a depemlency of .Maiiritiim, and a crnwn cnlniiy ; |iopulallon, IV.iMil) ; urea estiiimled at l'.iii sipiare miles. KxKci TivK I'llWKII. Administrator, uiileil hy an execu- livii ctnineil of three nlllcials. I.K'IISI.ATIVK I'oVVKll ANIl I.t" Al, (JnVKItXMKXr. — Lejfil*- lative cnuiicil, cnmpnsed nf llie adiiiiiiisi ralor, memliers of estculive cnuni'il. and lliree iiiinlfli'ial niemhera uppoiiiied h.v Ihe crown. Sikkem. an Indian fcutlatory state uiiiler Kn);li8h protcctinn ; population, ."1, 111 111 ; area, 'J, sl.s square inilog. I'^XKi rrivK I'livvKii. Nominally a hereditary maharuja and cnuncil. aided hy a Iiriiish political a^eiit. The ( (luiicil and a;;cul at present rule. Socotra, deiiendency of Aden; po)iulation, 10,000; area, I .:!s'J s.|U.ire iiiilcs. (.See Aden ahove.; Somali. British protectorate; est iiuated population, lliu Olill ; area. 7.'i.iiu.i sipiare miles. KxKii riVK I'ovvKii. Political ixufut anil consul. St. Helena, crnwn cnlnny ; po|iiilation, 4,'.J(M) ; area, 17 sipiare miles, limoi KOHMS itV (InVKHVMIlNT TllllOfnilot'T THK \V(»IU,f). 101 flinh iluM. iriija The RjtlUTTIVK I'liWf.li. *l>i\)'lli(i|', iiiili'il lis iili i'Xi'i'illiM' ('(Miiii'll III iiiiir iiii'iiilici'M, liicliiiliiiu lh(> K|ii))fi>|mllAn IiInIiii|i uihI I'liiiiiiiiiiiiliii.i liKlllM|,«ri\ K !'> I \M' l.lir M, IhiXKKNMKNT. Iliiver- iMir ik'oiic >'iiii iiiiiKt.' iiriliiiarii'i'ii, Nv iiiiiiilcl|iiil x^Hifin fxlxlx. — 8lerrH Leoiie. Iiu'liiiliiik' slu'rliro IhIiwhI, rrnwn colony: |io|iii|.tii; rowK.H. IJoviTiior, iijili'il li\ an cxt'i'illive coillii'il of Hi'M'ii iiK'iiilii'i'M. iif wliiiiii the I'liit'f lilMlirv lit oiii>, unij Hi\ iiilnNliTi i'('»|uinMlilr lo ami Ii.iMii.^ sralH ill iiarlianu'iit. I.KOIHI, «l'l\ K ToWKII AND I.imM. (iilS KIINMKM'. Ll'^JM- lativf I'oiiiii'il of 1 iiiimmIi.'in I'll clfil fur ilnrr mmts Iiv liallot anil iinalillt'il li\ i'i"4|ili'ii(')'. i'iii/.i'hslii|> jinil llie full auc of .'III V('ar.'4. Klcrtms foi' llii" liiiii'^i' iiiiihI liiivi' a|iro|irrl\ i|iia'itliMiioM. An ii>*«nilil\ ot .'it iiniiilM'rK I'lt'i'lcij for tlircf M'af' In lialliit, li.\ iiiiiMriiil >iiilTrai.'<', i|iialill('il li.v i'iti%i'lislil|iaiii arc piiiil anil ri'i'cl\c i\ free pikMH over iiovcrniiiiiil raiI'Mivi. '{'he iniiiiici|ial HTMleiii entalillMlicM cleiii'il coimciN for iiiiin'it"*, hiin- lireilH, iiiiinicl|iiililies anil ilixIrlctM. The |ii'o)ilc ha\ e voted In favour oi feileralioii hy a larj^'e inaii>rll\ . Straits Settlements (Slnu'ipiic, I'cnaiiif and Malii(!ca), crown colony ; )io|iiilatii)n, .'iI.'I.ikki ; area, 'itl.lKNI Hijiiare niili'K. KxKci TlVK I'owKli. (lovernor, aiileil hy an evcciilivt' council of (•i^.'lit olDciuls anil ottlccr in ci'IiuumihI. le foiintled this Melllfiiii'iit. TtirkH and CaUv)-* iHland-*, a de| dency of .laniaiia, and noun ciilmiy ; pnpulatloii, I.mou; area, 'i'S.i sipiare miles, KxM'i IIVK I'liMKH.- (ioviTiiorof .lainaicii, with it ri>Ml- ilent ciiniiiii»siMner as adininlslrator. l,K,.<<| Nipiare miles KxKi I TlVK I'liWKlt. tiiiMrniir. ilded hy an exerulive council composed iif nine ministers, respoiislhlt' lo uiid ha\ int; seals in parliaineiil. I.Killsl. vri\ K I'nWK.I' ANIi l,oc\|, (ioVK.HNMKST. I.euis- latiw council, or u per hmiM', of pailiaicrnl of -t.H ne ni- hcis. elicled fur six \eals on a lranclii-.i' liased mi the ownership or occupancy of freehold or leasi hold pro- pirtt . itnd certain pr'tessimial ipiaidlc.il ions. One tliird retire e\ery two Viai's. .Memhels Milisl |iiissi'SS fleehold property, hut are iml paid. The a-seinhly i ontains ll,'i memhers, reliiiiied for three years on nianhood sutTnufe. .Memhers reipiirc no iiroperty iptalitlcatliui and receive an indemnity, liesides free passes over uiiveniment ritilvMiv s after se\en years' slandinii, the latter pri\ ileu'e e\tendinu: lo leirislaliM' councillors. An excellent s\ s- leiii of municipal i;o\erniuent exists in cilii's, towns, horoU),'hs and shires. Women can vole al iiiiiniiipai elec- tions The people lia\(' voted in favour of federation hy a laru'c ni.ijiiriiv. Wei-Hai-Wpi, In the Chinese province of .shaii- Innu', leased toCreal llrilain •liily 1st, |h!IS, for as Ioii); a periisl us Itiissia has poHsesslon of I'ort Arthur. Western Atistralia, with rcsponsihle uovern- nieiil ; population, lii'.'.ono; area, I.IDilt.liI i) sipiare miles. KxKiiruK PiiWDii. (iovernor, aided hy a cahiiiet of six responsihle ministers. I.Kiilsi.viivt; l'iiwi;ii a.nd Ijicai, CJovkiinmk.n't, — l,ej{is- lative council of '.il ineinhi I's, who must he litizens and residents for lUe years, and elected on a property fran- ciiise for six years. The assemhly is I'onipnsed of :i;t memhers, elected tor four years hy a lihtrai franchise, practicalh manhoiid sutTia).''e. .Memhers are not paid, iiiit travel tree over railways. A municipal system exists. Wentern Pav?ifin Iplands, \\f... Southern .Solo- mon I.. New llehridcs, Tonifa, or Kriendly I., Samoa, Cook, or llervey I., .Vaviiralors' I., and .Melanesia, Hritish proteclorales ; estimated po)iulalion, 100,000. KXKi'i TiVK I'liwKii. Kiiulaiid has appointed liiich com- missioners. Judicial commissioners, and de)iuty com- missioners for the purpose of ifiiardiiii; Knylish interests in these seas. Courts exist for the purpose of sotlliii({ disputes hel ween ISritish siihjects on these islands. In the Conk 1.. there is a president, actim; under the in- strucliiiiis of the New Zealand i;o\erniiient. A i|uecn is the head of the i,''n ernment, and has an executive council to aid her. .\ );ener,il li'ifislaturc is to he elected to make laws for these islands. The laws must heap- proved li\ the piesiilen'. Windward Islands, a federation, viz. ; l—tJnKS MIA, with representative hut not responsihle (rovernmeu ; population, .■i(l,iiiio; area, i:i.'! sipiare miles. KxK.ci'TIVK PowKii. (iovcrnor, exercisim; Jurisdiction over tile united islands, and aided hy an executive council of live memliers, including; the (iovcrnor, for administrative purposes. I,K(Hsi.Ari\ K I'ovvrii Axn I.ocai, (Jovkhsvkst.— Legis- lative council, composed of the yovirnor (president ('.r-d/Zic/iil, six otiicial and seven iiiiotlicial 'memliers, all appointed h\ the crown. '-' St. 1,111 v. as ahove ; population, 4ri,(KI(r; area, 132 sipiare miles. KxF.d TivK I'ovvKK. Ailiniiiisl rator, siihordinale to the (fovernor of I lie Winilwanl Islands, aided hy un executive council of four mi uihers, in> hiiliii<; the ad- luinisl rator. The Kreiich civil law and the Kii((lish criminal law prevail. liKOlSl.ATIVK I'OWKH AMI I,o(AI, OOVKHN.MKNT.- Lctfis- lative council, coini>o»ud of the administrator (as presi- 102 FORMS OF aOVERNMKKT THKOt^GiloUT THE WORLD. [1900 I ) (lout (M'-(i///c('(i), sovcn otiiciul and ! J.OCAI. ( io\ KRXMKNT. I-CkIs- lativf counril, .'omiiosed of tlii' adniinistnilor (in't'sidunt I'xoffif'ii), foui' otllcial and four iinollicial incnilpcrs, a)i|)oinl('li Soulb Africa Company, havimr a council in l,ondciii !:■■.:u,\U{\; area, about l.iHiil.iidil xpiarc miles. KxKci rivK I'l'ttK:!. - Kornis i>art of the territory on the east coast of .\frica imdir the influence of the ctiarler incorpoi'atiiiLr tbe Imperial Miitish Africa t'oni- pany. r<;an)and other coniiiries, Afghanistan, absolute monanhy ; population, tribal, -t.iKMl.OOO ; area, -Jl 'i.tiHI sipiare niiles. KxKciTiVK I'ovvKK. Hereditary kinsf (amir), with a tfovernor (hakim) in each prov ince. l,K- lesentative but not responsilil.- ;^overnnient as in Kni;- land ; population, including,'- territorits, l,i)'.>-l,!)ll ; area, l,"7S,l^»ri S(|uare miles. Lv\:.. ,:vK TovvKK. -President, elected for six vears by '■'•; :i -I 'iti'lives of the 14 lu'oviiuu's, e(pial to K- v.i \ 'f-nstilueni-ies ; he acts as cliainuan of the leliatc. .'n • !•■ (irovinces (It) there are elective y:over- ;i >rs .iilli su( h executive powers as are exercised hy aiii ilat oti.cers in the Cnited Slates, and reiiiaininir in oBice for three or four years. I,KIHST,ATIVK I'oVVKK AXK bocAl. (ioVBRN MKN'T. — A national conijress of two hou.ses exercisiic.;' jurisdiction over national affairs. \ senate of ;!u membi'i's elected by the legislature of each pioviiue and by the capit:i! ; one-third of the body bciiiy renewalile every three years. Senators must be citizens ol :!n \ears of ane, have incomes, and are paid. The house of deputies consists of 8(i menibeis. recpiiriic,'' no propertv (pialilication, but nuist be citizmis for four years; tliey are elected for four yi ars, but one-half must retire every two years. Members are paid. In the |)rovinces there are legisla- tures of I wo bousis elected for three \ ears, and havinij' full i!ontrol over provincial affairs. Austria-Hungary, feerial tinance minister at Vienna. In these )U'ovinces there is li '.^oveinment for internal ad- ministration, judicial and legislative affairs. I.,KHIS1,AT1VK I'llVVKK AND (..OCAI, (iOVHKNMKST. - 1. TllB ileleirations. which transact the foreiH;n, fltiancial and iiiilitarv alfairs of the whole empire— 121) members in all— derive their power from the Austrian reichsrath, and the lluiii;' ii'ian reichst a.',', 2II from the uiiper and 40 from the lower house of the par i.iineiits in ipiestion. •'.. The Austrian reichsrath or im|)erial parliament, con- sists of an iipiier and lower house. The upper house (herrenhaiis) consists of iirinces, nobles, archbishops, bis- hops, and life members iiistiiiy"isheil in artor science, and who have rendered siirnal services to church or state. The lower Iioum' (aby:eordnetenhais) consists at present of ;i.':i members, elcted every six years by landowners, towns, chambers of commerce, tax|)ayers in rural dis- tricts. Females lan vote on a sjiecial propertv qualifi- cation. .\. The parliament meets annually. For Aus- tria there are also in jirovincial diets of one assembly, bavin;; the ri^lit to leyislale on all matters not ex- |)ressly reserved for the reichsrath. The deputies to the diets, who are archbishoiis. bishops, rectors of universities, and re|iresentatives of yreat estates, towns, etc., are eUcleil for six years. Members are paid. 4. The Iluiii^ariaii reichsta,;; (orsza,i;yyules)coiisistsof an upper house (foieiiilih:i/) or house of mai^nates, arch- bishops, bishops, life iieers ajipointed by the crown, state di^t'iiitaries and juiK'es c.r c/'/././, dele^rates, here- ditary iicers. archdukes. The lower house or hou.se of representatives (kejiv iselohaz) is composed of between 4IIU and Um members, of whom the majority are re- turneil by direct election every five years frriii towns ;ind rural consliluciicies on a verv liberal property, house, or iiii (line franchise. Croatia and Slavonia send 40 dele'^'ates to this house. Members to the lower house are paid, ami travel at reduced rates. U. For Croatia and Slavonia there is a provincial diet consisting: of !K) members, elected for five years. In Hungary and Aus- tria there is a very comi)lete system of local H:overninent, kispii on the reiiresentation of comnuuies and districts in councils and assemblies. fl 1900] FORMS OF OoVEllNMENT TilllOUGHOL'T THE WOULD. 103 Belg^lum, limi led nioiiiircliy, with i>iirliaiiieiitary(;ov- vrniiii'iit ;i>(>|iiiliitrii)ii,(l,00'.),:!'2l inrcii, ll,37;i« I ikai, (ioVKHNMKNT. — Con- gress of two liouses ; a senate of O.'i members chosen for nine years- one-tliird renewable every three years. The vi('e-i)residenl is (jresident of tlie body. The chamber of deputies comprises :'A)C^ members elected for three years by universal snffraye. Members of both houses are paid. Each of the 20 states of the re]publii' must have administrative, le^islat ive and judicial author- ities in accordance with tlie .American model, followed by the new constitution of 1801. The federal district has an elected council and a prefect aiijiointed by the president. There is a system of local or m\iMiri|ial govermnent in parishes anresentative government ; popidation, .S.OOO.i OO ; area, •J'.i:i,!)70 stpiare miles. ExKcniVK PowKK. -President, elected for live years by delegates chosen for the purpose by ballot of the full electorate (the American system practicall.v ). lie is aided by a responsible cotincil of state of 11 mend)ers, five ciioseu by the ])resi Local Govkrsmkxt. — All legislative power is in the hands of the local go\ern- inent, under the instriu^tions of the Belgian authorities. Corea, al«olute monarchy ; population iirobably from iri,oiiO,o;!0 to 17,0(10.11(10 ; area, S2,0ii0 scpiare miles. ExKcrnvK Powkr. -Hereditary king, called li-hi in Chinese, and aided by seven departni"iits oi state. Tlie Chinese emperor was for years nominally suzerain of Corea. but the recent war with ,lai>an for su|)reniacy in tlie promontory has given the latter practically abso- lute control. Its govermnent will lie henceforth carried on under .lapanese supervision. Costa Rica, federal repulilic, with only one legis- lative chamber ; ))opiilation, 243,20.') ; area about 24,000 S(|Uarc miles. EXKCITIVK PowKH. -President, elected for four years by electoral assemblies, 1 liosen by all persons who live "resiiectalily," and aided by a cabinet if four ministers. Lkoislativk Powkk and Local (!oyKR:»MK.NT.- House of representatives of 2(i memliers, chosen in the same manner as the jiresident, forfoiiryears, one half retiring every two years. 104 FORMS OK GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. [IftOO I Dahomey, absolute monarcliv , now under French influence, an likelv to lie aiuiexed \ty France at any time ; estimated populatiiin, 2(>0,(i00 ; area, 4, OCX) si|uare miles. KxKt'i'TiVK PowKR. — Klected kiujf, with absolute power. Denmark, limited monarchy, with parliamentary Ifoternment ; (io|tulation, 2,18.'),33fi; area, 15,281) square mi'es. DxKCi'TiVK PowKK.— Hereditary Wmn, aided by a coun- cil >f state of ei);ht responsible ministers, who can sit and debate in the lejfislativ e assemblies, but vote only in that of which they are actvially members. Lkoisi.ativk Powkr am> I.ocai, Govkrn'mknt. - Parlia- ment (riKsdajr) ot two houses. The landsthin^ or senate consists of (i(i members, partly aj>i>ointed by the crown and partly elected by the people for eijfht years on a tax-payiii},'' franchise. The folkethinj^, or lower house, consists of 114 incinbers, elected for three years by universal suffrafre. The limitation bein>r thatelec- tors must be 30 years of nn'e and residents. Members of both ho\ises are i>aid. Dcinnark has a system of local tfuverinnent in counties, towns, hundreds, and paris'.ies. Danish Colonies and Dependencies : St. Choix, St. Tiiomah and St. .Ioiin (Danish West Intlies); population, 32.le who i-an read and write and are Roman Catholics, and aided by a cabinet of five ministers. A vice-president is also elected an(l acts a-s president of the council of state, which is composed of the cal)iiiet and seven other members. LkoisIiATivk Powkr axi> KocaIj CiOvkrnmkxt.— Con- gress of two hoii'*es ; senate of 32 members elected for four years, one-half retirinsr every second year ; a house of 42 de)>uties, chosen for two years. The electorate is the same as that for president. The Hfovernment of the 16 provinces is entrusted to jfovernors a|>pointed by the federal executive. The cantons are rejfulated by politi- cal chiefs, and the parishes by political lieutenants. France, republic, with representative government and res))0iisible ministry; population, about 40,0 years of age. Moth senators and deputies are paid, and the presidents of the two houses receive a large sum for entertaimnent. Members travel free on all rail- ways. Uoth houses have the .same powers of legislation except in the ca.se of financial measures, which must lie first presented in the chamber of deputies. The departments of France have a system of local govern- ment in which the commune is the unit. The pre- fect or warden of the departments is appointed by the central govermnent. In the communes there are elected councils, but their acts are subject to the api)roval of the |>refect. Centrali»ition is the jjovern- ing principle in France. French Colonies and Dependencies : .Vt.oKRiA, colony ; population, 4,429,420; area, 184,474 8(|tuire miles. KxiTulive Power. — Oovernor, appointed by the French government (as in all other cases of colonies), allied by a consultative council. Legixlativi' I'uwer and luteal Government.— Kepre- sented by three senators and six deputies in the national assembly of France, which legislates for all the colonies. An.nam, French protectorate; population, from two to three millions ; area, 27,000 sipiare miles. Kxeruline /'(»(vc.— King, called tham thaii. French interests are protected by the presence of troops. Ca.\iii(idia, French protectorate ; population, 2,(K)0,000; area, 38,600 square miles, Exeeufiee I'mrer. -King, Legixlative I'oirer and Loeal dorerntneitt.—The coun- try is divided into arrondissements for local purposes. Cochin China, colony ; population, 2,100,000 natives, with a small French population of about 3,0(X) ; area, 23,082 sipiare miles. L'-ijixltttire I'lnrer and Local Government. — One deputy, T a' <>-overnment is exercised in provinces and arrond ts. French L ani. Garin, colony ; population, 7,000 (KM) of 11. , s ; area, 300,000 square miles. Executive I'o: cc- Military connnandant in present unorganizetl stute of the coiuitry. Frfacii Gi iska and Dki-knukncikh, colony ; popula- tion, ."io.ooo ; area, 25,000 scpiare miles. Hxeciitire /'o((y'r.— Governor, Liyistatlre J'oirer and Local Government. — No rep- resent.ation, Frkncii India, colony; population, 300,000; area, 2(K),0(('<■/•,— Governor, lA',iKiO; area, !>4,0(X) square miles. Executive Poiwr.— Governor, assisted by a colonial council, Letjinlative Power tb Local (Tovernment.-One deputy. SOCIKTY AND MaRQIKHAH ISLANDS AND FKKSCII EsTAH- LI8IIMRNT8 IN OcKANi A.— Population, about 100,000; area, 9,170 square miles. Executive Pojwc— Commandant-^'eiieral at Tahiti, exercisinj^f jurisdiction over Oceania, and aided by two councils, one for consultative puriwses and another elected by universal franchise. St. Pikrke and MiijrKuiN, fishery station ; population, 6,000 ; area. 90 square miles. Exeiutive /"oirer.— Governor. Li'fiidative Poiver and Local Government. -^So repre- sentation. ToNQiiN, colony ; population, 9.000,000 ; area, 34,740 square miles. Executive Pou'er.-StiW without a fixed system of colonial ffovernmont. French troops occupy the country. Ti'Nis, French protectorate ; po)mlution, 1,700,000, including; nearly 43,000 French residents ; area, 51,000 square miles. Executive Power.— Hat'ive bey or prince, having hereditary riuhts to the throne ; the French interests are (juarfled by the presence of a minister resident and two sec-etaries, who administer affairs under the in- structions of the French jfovermnent. Legislative Power and Local le population, 9,000,000 ; area, 990,0opulation, 29;J,(M)0 ; area, 906 sciuare miles. Executive /'our*'.— Hereditary duke, aided bya minis- ter of state. Legislative Power and Local Government. — Diet of 30 members, two a|)pointe(l by the duke and the rest chosen by certain classes of the )iopulation. Badkn; population, 1,725,000; area, 5,821 square miles. Executive /'oircc— Hereditary grand duke, aided by an executive coinicil of responsible ministers. Lcijidative Power and Lncal Government. — Landtag of two chambers ; an upper house of ecclesiastical digni- taries, princes and nobles, partly nominated by the grand duke and the rest representative of the noi)ility, universities, etc. The second chamber is elected indi- rectl.\' by the towns and rural districts for four years, one half retiring every two years. Members are paid when they are elected or appointed, and do not sit by hereditary right in the upper house. Bavakia; population, 5,818,000; area, 29,282 square miles. Executive /'(K/rc.— Hereditary king with a responsi- ble ministry and a council of state. Legislative Power and Local Government. — Parlia- ment of two bouses ; a chamber of reichsriithe or upper house of ju'inces, hereditary and aj)pointed; peers and ecclesiastical dignitaries ; a house of 159 rei)resenta- tives chosen indirectly by electors. Memliers are paid and receive passes over railways. Brkmks, state and city of ; iwpulation, 202,465; area, 99 s(piare miles. Executive y'oKrc— Burgomasters and a senate from which is formed a ministry. Legislative Power and Local Government .--h\\ry;et- schaft or convent of 150 burgesses, elected by the citizens, university men being one of the classes of voters. ' Brinswick; pojuilation, 4:U,2tK); area, 1,424 square miles. E.reeutivr Power. — At present a regent, through the fail\n-e of the rightful heir, a duke, to claim the throne. He has the assistatice of a resjionsiljle ministry of three beads of dopartnicnts. Legislative Power and Local Government. — Legisla- tive a.xsembly of 40 members, elected by taxpayers, clergy, towns and rural districts for four years, and meeting every two years. Hambiro, state and free city of; jiopulation, 682,000; area, 158 square miles. E.rccutive' Power. Senate of 18 carefully selected members, with special legal, financial, and other qualifi- cations, and elected for life by the house of burgesses. Two burgomasters, chosen by ballot. i)reside. Legixlative Poiver and Local Government. ^lloxme ot burgesses of ll'O niiMnbers, elected by ballot for six years, one-half retiring every three years, by taxpayers, guilds, co\irts of justice, corporations, etc. The senate ha.s a veto over legislation. In case of conflict there is a court of arbitrators chosen equally from the two chambers. 106 FOUMS OF GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WoRIJ). [1900 II Hk«hk; iiopiiliilinn, l,o;{0,000; area, •i,!Ui5H(|uare milcH. h'xmitiri' I'uirrr. IliTuditary jfraiKl-dukc, aidtd hy a iniiiistrv, hri/ix/alirr I'mccr and Local (loiYrnnnnt. ~\.i;giii\i\- turu of two I'liaiiilters ; nii mipor hoiisf i)f princt'H. cci'le- siastical dii^iiitarii's, olei^tud ai)i>oiiiti'd and hori'ditary ineiiibi^rs; a lowor liouso of M* I'locled iiieinl)ers. Mem- bers of both liouses are paid when clecled or appointed. Lh'PK; po])iilatioii, l.'if) (H>0 ; area, W\) square miles. Execiitiec /'ofcci-. — Ilereulation, 000,000; area, 5,13.5 s(piare miles. Kxcciiticc I'oirci: - Hereditary grand duke, aifo- masters. Only the (trovince of Slarj^ard has a share in the constitution. OliDKSHinn ; pi)|)ulation, ;i74,(KM); area, 2,470 scpiare miles. Exc'Vihe /'ii)(v'/-.— Hereditary jfrand duke, aided by a responsible ministry. Lciinlaticc /'.'H' r and Local (lorcrniiicnt. — Landtag or diet elected for three years by indirect election. riii.ssiA; i)opulation, :U.*.")5,l(lO ; area, 1:J4,4G3 S(|uare miles. Kxccni'iKi' /'((((■(■)•.— llerewers of letfislation. Members of the lower house are paid. The kiiiirdom is divided into provinces, oxer which j;o\eriiors preside, and into ''outuies and other minor local divisions for purposes of local fjovernment. Kkcss (KIder Branch); population, fi3,ii00 ; area, 122 square miles. Krccniirc yn/ccc.— Hereditary prince, aitied by a minister of state. LcfliKlaHrc Pmccr and Local onsible to the assembly. Lciiinlatirc I'uwcr and Local Government .—V\\Mnhiit elected directly and indirectly on a very liberal fran- chise and meetiiiff every three years. Saxosv ; poi)ulation, ;i, 787,088 ; area, 5,787 square miles. Executive Power. — Hereditary kin(f, aided by a council. Leijixlativc Power and Local Government. — Parlia- ment of two chambers : an upper house of princes, elected, appointed and hereditary nobles, college and university representatives, burgomasters ; a lower chamljer of 82 members, elected by the towns aiul rural coniniinies on a very liberal franchise. Members of both bouses are paid, excx>pt in the case of hereditary and official members. Sciiai'.mriro-Lii'I'k; population, 41,fM)0 ; area, 131 square miles. E.ceciitive Power. — Hereditary prince. Leiiixlalive Power and Local Government. — In the prince and diet, partly ai)pointed by the prince and classes, and partly elected by the people. Sciiwarziu'Ro-Kidodolstadt; population, 80,000 ; area, 303 scpiare miles. Executive /'oircc. -Hereditary prince. Leijinlative Power and Local Govennnent. — House of representatives elected for three years by taxpayers and inhabitants generally. I .SciiwAKZBiRo-So.NDKRSiiAi'SKX ; population, 78,000 ; i area, 333 square miles. Execatiie /'ofct'c.— Hereditary prince. Leifislative Power and Local Government.— In the prince and diet, jiartly appointed by the prince and land-owners, and viart'y elected by the people. Waldkck ; poinilation, .">8,000 ; area, 433 square miles. Kxectitivc /'o»rr. — Hereditary j)rince, but the real power is placed in the king of Prussia, who appoints all public officials and administers financial and other affairs. Legidative Power and Local Qovrnincnt. — Assembly of 15 elected mem))ers whose functions are confined to purely local luatters. WrRTK.MiiiRo ; population, 2,081,000 ; area, 7,528 .siptare miles. Executive Power. — Hereditary king, aided by a minister and a jtrivy council- the latter consultative. Legislative Power and Lucnl Government. Legisla- ture or landstande, composed of an upper house of princes, hereditary and appointed nobles ; a house of deputies, elected by nobles, clergy, university towns, districts, the electors in the latter case being all citizens over 25 years. The ballot is in force. The term of each member is six years. Members of both houses are paid. A permanent joint committee represents both house9 when not sitting. 1000] FORMS OP GOVERNMENT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. 107 131 German Dependencies or Protectorates : In Akimca : Tddoi.ANO (Willi lMt\v Fopo and I'orto Sej,'uro) ; esti- iiKited popiilutinn, 'J,riOli,()Oii ; area, :i:t,UtH) h<|. niilus. Camkhodss ; I'sliinated population, J^.ldO.OdO ; llW.firo s(|imri! niili'8. area, Soitii-Wkmt Akkica ; esliniated population, 200,000; area, :i2(J,'ir)() mpiare niilcH. East Akrica ; esliuiat.eroviueo of Shan-tun leased to Oermanv, March (>, 1M08 Area, 12i) s(iuare miles. l'o))ulalion, 00,000. Under control of the navy department. Greece, constitutional monarchy ; population, 2,4:{4 000 ; area 2.") 041 square mile.s. Exkci;tivk I'ovvkh. — Kin;; (elected in the present case hut the succession to he in his heirs under conslitu- tio lai limitations), aided by a ministry. LPOIHLATIVK I'OWKR aNd' LOCAI, tiOVKKNMENT.— I ejfis- lative assembly (boidti) of 207 representraives, elected by universal suffrage for fo\ir years. Members are paid. A municipal system exists in the nomarchies or pro', incial divisions. Guatemala, republic ; population, l,ri:{r),oOO mostly Indians ; area. 03,400 square miles. ExEi;i!TiVK PovvKR.. — President, elected for six years, by universal suffrajje. Lkoisi-ativk Powkr and LocAii GovKRNMKNT.— National assembly, elected by univer!-"ul suffra},''e for four years. LKItlHtiATIVK POWKR AND LOCAI, OoVKRN.MK.NT.— Sitltfle coiiifress of 37 flcputies, elected for two years by uni- versal sufTrajfe. ' Italy, constitutional monarchy ; po|>ulatioii, M,000,- 000 ; area, lio,ii2:< scpiaru miles. Its foreifrn p issessiuna are Eritrea, M;issowah, Keren, Asmara and Dahlak Arch- ipel.iu'o, on the Red Sea, in which a civil ufovernor is appointed by thckiriff ; Abyssinia and Shoa.obbin Habab, Kovfos Assab, .Vuss.a, Somali, and (iallaalund in Africa are uniler It;ilian itiHiience or protectorate. The total population of these dependencies is probably over 7,- 0(H),liOO; area, :'i4ii,(MM( s(piare miles. ExKCiTivK I'owKR.— Herefo\ernment is exer- cised by means of provinciivl, municipal and conununal councils. Japan, constitutional monarchy ; population, 42,- 70ii,000; area, 1 17,760 s(iuare miles. ExKrrnvK Powkh. -Hereditary Emperor (mikado), aided by a resp nsible ministry and acon-ultative J)rivy council. The mikado has th jiower of rliss .h int' the le'jrisliiture and of ^iviiiffsinction to all bills as a branch of the leyislature. Lkoisi.ativk. Powkr and I.ocAti (iovKRNMKNT. — Impe- rial parliament or diet of two botises ; a housi' of IJOO peers composed of princes, hereditary, fleeted or ap- pointed nobles, who hobl their seats for life or for seven years, acconlinjras their position is hereditary orelected or appointed ; a house of .SiK) representatives elected on a very liberal 'francihise for four years. Members of both houses are paid, except inj; hereditary peers; the ' legislative powers of both houses are equal ; votinjf is I by se(!ret ballot. The provinces of the empire are I u'ove ned by jfovernors, appointed by the emperor, and j by representative .assemblies for purposes of local ad- I ministration. Hawaii, republic; population, 90,000; area, 0,010 square miles. The United States sen.ate has voted to incorporate these islands in the union on the demand of a section of the people, and the foUowinif is the con- stitution of the old order of thinifs, now to be chantred. ExEUiiTiVK Powkr. — President elected for six years by the two houses in united session and aided by a council appointed by the j)resident and the houses. LEoisiiATiVK Powkr and Locai eaia one-third retiring every two years. A house of 15 representatives elected by inresentativcs elected for two years by manhood suf- frage. .Members of the two houses are paid. Each of the 2S states of the federation has a governor and a legislature of two houses elected by the people. Monaco, independent principality ; )iopulation, 14,- 000; area, eight scpiare miles. ExEciTiVE Power. -Hereditary prince, having exclu- sive executive and legislative power, aidc.0ayers and Indjjers of the ago of '.i.'j, for four years. .Members of both houses are paid. Mniisters can attend the )>roceedini;s of both chambers, but they have only a deliberative voice except when they are members of either. New kyislation can only be initiated in the seiiond chiimber and by the government. The upper house can only reject or ap- prove, but not amend measures. Kach province has a representative system of only one elected chamber. In every commune there is an elected council for 4ocal affairs. Netherlands. Colonies of the, viz. : Is THE DiTcii East Inmuks ; Java, Madira, with the following outposts: Sumatra, Borneo, Hiau, Linjftfa .Archipelago, Hanca, IJilliton, Celebes. Moluccas. Sunda Islands, New Guinea (in part) ; total population, 33,000,000 ; area, 73(1,400 sijuare miles. Executiw Power. — Governor-general, assisted by a furely consultative council, administers affairs of Dutch ndia. Java and Madura are governed by a resident and assistant residents, and controllers in the ])rovinccs. The outposts are governed by governors, residents, assistant residents, controllers. iM/ixlatifc Pi)ircr and Lucal Goccc/im^/if.— Legisla- tive power is in the council and governor. All power vested as opposite and in the supreni'j government. In tiik DrTcii Wkst Ixdikn : SuRiNA.M or DiTcii GriAKA ; population, 04,000 ; area, 46,(XMI square miles. Execufii'e yVKCcc— Governor, aided by a council, all appointed by the king. Le(ii4nfive I'ntccr and Local (lovi'rntnent. --V,o\ou\a.\ states, whoso members are partly appointed by the go\- ernor and partly elected. Curacao and its dev)en(lent i.slunds ; population, 40,- 000 ; area. 403 s(iuare miles. Executim Power. —Governor, aided by a council, all appointed by the king. Lcgislatiue Power and Loral (r'Hvr/ioicdf. Colonial council, composed of the four members of the council and eight members appointed by the king. The inter- nal affairs of tbo several isLmd's are administered by chiefs appointed by the king. Nicaragua, republic ; population, 3sO,000 ; area, 40,.')00 scpiare miles. ExKciTivK HowKii.— President, elected for four years by universal suffrage and aided by a responsible min- istry. LkoisIjATIve Power and Locai^ Govrrsmkst.— Con gross of two houses; a senate of 18 members, and a house of representatives of 21 members, the former elected for six, and the latter for four years by universal suffrage. Oman, independent state in Arabia ; population, l,.')'iO,oiM); area, 82, ii(K( square miles. ExKci'TivK Power. -Hereditary sultan, with absolute power, as in all similar states uf the cast. Orangfe Free State, with rei)resentative govern- ment ; estimated population, 21i»,iniO, (if whom 80,()(X) are white ; area, 48,32(1 s(piarr miles. ExKciTiVK Power.— President elected for five years by imiversal suffrage, and aided by an executive cO' ncil, several of w bom are ele<'ted by the popular assonibly. liEoisi.ATivK I'owKR A.Ni) Loi'Ai. (JoVERN.MEST.- -Assem- bly volksraad) of M meiniH'rs, elected for four years, one half retiring every two years by universal suffrage. Members are paid. Paragrtiay, republic ; estimated population, 330,- 000 ; area, ))8,oo(i sipiare miles. ExKci TiVE Power. -President, elected for four years by imivc'rsal suffrage, md aided by a coiuicil of respon- sible ministers. A vice-president is also elected. l,K.(nsi,ATivE Power and Local Government.— Con- gress of two houses, a senate and house of representa- li\es elected by universal suffrage. The members are paid. Persia, absolute monarchy ; population, estimated !),(l(M» (KM) ; area, t)28,(iO() sipi.ire miles. P^XKCiTiVK Power.— Hereditary shah (shahenshah), ai41,000; area, 0,020 stpiare miles. KxrrutiDc Power. -Portuguese colonies have no legis- latures or representation in the national cortes, like Spanish or French colonies, but their affairs are ad- ministered by governors, judtres, and other function- aries appointed by the king, and all laws are initiated and promulgated iiy the same authority. 1900] FORMS OF OOVEllNMENT THROKOHOUT THE WOULD. 109 Roumania(^Val1acliiaan Iocai, (Jovkiinm nt.— I'lirlia- nioiit of two hoiisuH ; a setiatu of 12(1 iiiL'tiitii;i"s, eloctud lor ei),'ht years, by i-lot^tonil (•ollt';fc.s, uiiivL'rMitius Ixiiiii; roprcNLMitcd ; a ohamliur of IS.'i dupufit's elorti-d liy eluctoral uollutruH for four years. Tlie fraiK'hise ix very liberal and eiu'ciiriiiroH uiliit-ational ipiiilitlcati()ii!<. Moiii- bers are pais ■lute moiiarchv ; popala- tion 12!»,()(X),()(H); area, 8,l«lo,;{!».''i scpiaie miles. ExKcrnvK I'oWKK.- -Hereditary emperor (or ozar of all the Uussias), aided by a council of state, a ruliii)( senate, a holy synod and a coimnittce of min- isters, in wiiose hanK«IH1,ATIVK I'OWKft AND I.OCXI, <;()VKIINMK.Nr. - All legislative and administrative power is in the emperor and his councils. The empire is divi(le souare miles. Executive Power. — Governor-ffencral, appointed by and instructed by the secretary of state and four mem- bers of a council for the affairs of ['"inland ; a senate aids the (fovernment in administrative affairs. Legixltttine Power and Local Ooveniuient. — A nation- al parliament comi>oscd of four members, represeTitinj; the nobles, cler^.v, burj^^hers and peasants, severally called t0),'ether by the emj)cror every four or five years. Laws are prepared by the (council at St. Veff rsburir, aTid disousse*! by the parliament. The emperor has a veto. KiiiVA, under control of Russia ; population, 750,- 000 ; area. 22,340 sipiare miles. Executioe Poivr. — Khan, rulimf by hereditary right. Port Ahthi'r ANn Ta-Likn-Wan. This rearion was leased to Russia by China under an aureenient siiri\ed March 27th, 18!)8. TIte entire control is vested in a Russian officer. Salvador, republic ; estimated population, 8(tO,000 ; area, 7,225 scpiare miles. ExKCi'TivR PowRR.— Presirlent, elected for four years by universal suffra'jfc and aided i)y a niinisfry. "Lr«isi,ativk Powkr AN'i) Locai, Govrrsmrst. — Simrle chamber, or national congress of 70 deputies, elected for one year by universal suffrii^e. Samoa Islands. indepe?idcnt ; popalation, 35,000; area, 1,701 s(|uare miles. ExRci'TivR PowRR.— Chief, elected by the natives. Germany, Grvat Britain and the United States have guaranteed the independence of the islands. .Justice is administered in the interests of Europeans by a suprenie court. Apia has a form of local government and is the capital. Santo Domlngro (part of llavti), republic ; popula- tion, tilii.(HHi; area, 1«,045 square miles. EvKciTivK Powkr. President ekcted for four years b\ universal HulTra;.'e and aided by a ministry. The provinces and districts are administered by go'vernorH appointed bv the presitient. I.KoisLArivK Powkr ami I.ocai.Govkrnmbnt.— National conirress of 22 members, electet. It is impossible to give an exact account of its government. Since the Brill 11 victory at the battle of Omdurman, a large liortion of the Soudan has been brought under British rule. South Aft-ican Republic. (See Transvaal.) Spain, constitutional kingdom: population in 1887, 17,f)(55,C32 : area, 197,670 square miles. ExKciTivK Powkr.— Hereditary king, with powers limited by the constitution of 1870, aided by responsible ministers, nine in number. Lkoislativk Powkr and Local Govkrnment.— Parlia- ment (cortes) of two houses; a senate composed of three clas.ses (1) SO senators by their own right, princes, grandees, captains-general, archbishops, admirals, jno]mlation, 7."i,000 ; Caroline Island and Palaos; population, 30,000; Marianne Islands ; population, 10,172. Kx'cutirc Power. — Governor-geu' ral and a captain- general. The provinces are unK ()i«i ; |>(i|iiilati(iii, |(H),(HMJ. Ifiii; |i(i|iul,tiiiiii, (l.iHtii. I'Vriiudd I'll, t'ti'., AiiiKilioii, (Jdi'iscii, KIdIion , Sim •liiaii : )ii>|iiilatinri, M'J.lMil); toliil area ill Africa •J4;{,.h.sii si|iiarc miles. Kjtt'ciiliiv I'liinr. SulioiiliiiaU* to ilu- ^foveriiincnt <>( tho Coiiary Ulaiidtt. Sweden and Norway; fi'ilnal or coiisiltutinnal inonarcliii'ul ;,'(iM'rmiit'nl. Swi'dcii ; |iii|mlati()ii, :.,(mmi,- (HMi; arua, I7l',!s7(1 s<|iiart' iiiili'M. Ndiwa.v ; |i laiids- ffemeindon or .assemblies of the male citizens for the purpose of makiiijf laws and ap)ioinliiiif their adminis- trators. The "initiative" and "referendum" also exi t to a considerable extent. Tho cantons or states are sovereiijii and onlv limited bv the constitution. Transvaal, or South African republic; white popu- lation, 21.'), 0(1" ; area, Iti),!;*!) Mpiare miles. Swaziland ; population, tl"2,0i(l; area, l(),iriO scpiare miles. K.XKCiriVK I'owKR. -I'resideiit, elected for five years by "first-class bur^'hers" or residents before May 2'.), Ih7l), aided by a council, appointed anil elected. Kun- land has a restricted su/eraint\ over this reiiiiblic, and is reiii'esented by a diplomatic anenl. The kinit of Swaziland is now subject to Transvaal rule. I.KOISI.ATIVl; I'nWKU AXn I.IHM. (ioVKIINMKXT. I'lirlia- iiient of two houses of 24 members each, chosen for four years \i\ classes of biir;jhern. Hills must be passed by both chainbeis. Turkey, absolute monarchy ; population, about 40.000,1X111; area, I,.'i7ii,ti77 sipiare iiiiles(inchidinKSamos, K;(.\ pt and other dt:pendeiicies). Turkey in ICiirope hiiM a population of ri,7ll,oOo, and an area of ti^.'JOO siiuare miles. KxKciTiVK I'oWKIl. -Hereditary sultan, whose execu- tive and leu'islative authority is only limited by the precepts of .Mahomel. Tlie sultan is aided by a sadr- azam (u-raiid-vixicr), and a slieik-iil-islain, who are respectively at the liead of temimral and spiritual affairs under the direction of thi^ sultan. 1,K(HM1,AT1VK I'lnVKll AMI l,(l(AI, (ioVKKN.MKXT.- The people have no lejrislative or popular assemblies or councils. Till whole country is divided into ifovern- ments, appointed by and mibjecl to the decrees of the sultan. Iti'LoAitiA, principality, under the suzerainty of Turkey ; popiilati .'!]:iO!),Sl() ; area, :<7,S(iO sipiare miles. This slate includes eastern Kouinelia. Kxi'culirc /'(/(('('('.-The iiresenl prince was electe«l in 1887 by the national assembly, but the title is heredi- tary. The prince is aided by aeouncilof eijflit ministers, Lc'i'inhxlifi' I'liiirr anil l.nfiil (iiivi'iiiiin'nt. --ii\Ui;le house, called the national assembly, elected by manhood sufTratfc for five years. .Members are paid. Sa.mos, Isi,axii ok, priiiciiiiility and (|e|)' ndency of Tur- key ; population, alioul .10,(100 ; area ^:1'J sipiare miles. Kxi'iiiliiY I'liwef. — Nizier or musbir of Ttirkey, ap- pointed by tlie sidt.'tn, and aifled by a council of four Greeks. l-ldViT, under the nominal suzerainty of the sultan; poniilatioii, 0,iS17,2(i.'i ; area. 4(H),0(I0 sipiare miles. kxi'ciilirc l'iiiv(T.~\ hereditary kliedive, aided by a council of six ministers. He has also the benefit of the aih ice of an Knjilish financial adviser appointed by liim- self, and « ho.se consent is neces.sary to every decision on tiiiancial matters. He can sit on the council thou),'h not a ineiiiber of the executive. Kiiglish iiitiueiice |>re- vails in ailininist ration. Ijciiinhitiir I'liiver ami Ltictil lUivi'mnient. — The khe- dive has iiroinulnated a constitution intended to jjive the )>eople a share in lej;islafion, but so far it is prauii- i cally nui,'alory. Kffypt is divided into >,'overnorshi|is of I towns and (irovinces witli extensive powers, but all j under the control of the khedive and executive. United States of America, federal republic : population in 1>!I0, (y,.s3o,(i21, including; Alaska; area, ;{,.''iO ,()(M) s(|uaie miles. KxKcrrivK PoWKit. President, elected for four years under tli'- const it in ion by elect oral collesres in each state ecpial to the whole nuinber of its senators and reiu'esen- tatives ineonjfress ; but practically the elei'tion is by the direct vote of I lie people. Kach jiolitical party nomi- nates a set of electors on a presideiital ticket and the ptople vole directly for them. I'lider the constitution the electors meet in each state on a particular day and invariably cast tlieir votes in accordance with the result of the election. There is also a vice-president elected by tlie same political method. The president is head of the executive, and has a veto over the legislation of eon- !,'ress, but it can bo overridden by a two-thirds majority in each house. He is aided by a cabinet of ei^lit secre- taries of state and heads of departments, appointed liy himself with the ajiin-oval of the senate, hut having'- no >eats in or resiioiisibility toconjjress. In case of ri'soiiluti\Ls cliM'tiMl every hlm^oikI .vear liv thf oli'i'lorH of the statoH in iici'orilaiii'i' with ihuir re- Mlifciivuek'i'tioii laws; universal HUtTrai;e lliiiiled in a few- (!ases hy residence, educational tests, re;fiHtration and |iaynient, of taxes. Senators nuisl he Hit years of aife, (iitizens for nine years, and residents of the sluies whicli elect them. Kepresenfatives must healiout li.'i years of aife, citizens for seven years, and residents of the states in which they are elected. The senate has the power of ap|)r(>viiii; or rejei;tin|k; the hi^'hcr ap)iointinerits and IreatieH made liy the president, and of aetinif as u court of impeachment for the president, Judj^csof the supreme court, and other liitfh functionaries. It can also amend hills for raising; revenue, which alone can ori^'inate in the house of representatives. The \ ice-president is i-x ulllfli) presi(h-nt of the senate, which may also u|ipoint a temporary [iresident. The s)ieaker of the hoiiM> is elected liy its members. Members of hoth houses re- ceive .^.').(H)I) and truvelliiij,' expenses every year. The territories are rejiresented hy one electe("l delegate in each cise, who cannot \ote in the house. The lejfis- lative jiowers of theconj^ress are enumerated in thecon- Htiliition. The supreme court of the I'nited States can hear and determine issues of laws as to the interpretation of the constitution and may declare the acts of coinfress unconstitutional or iiitin n'ri's, iis the case may he. The federal .judjfcs are appointed hy the president with the approval of the senate. A permanent civil service iH heiiiK gradually hiiilt up, and removals from oltlce in the case of otilcials, not political in their nature, are very much less frecpient of late years with the extension of civil service rules to all departmentx. United States, federation of the : Alabama; pop. in ISIMI, 1, . 51:^,017 ; area, ril,,'')40 sq. m. AltKAXSAS ; pop., 1 V.:y,17i>; area, .').'{,(I4.') sq. ni. CAt.li-ouNiA ; pop., l,-Ju8,l;Jll; area, l.^.'^ttSO sq. m. CoiiOiiAiio ; pop., 41'2,1!>S; area, l<)3,(i4.'>s(|. m. C'oxNKCTlci T ; pop., 74(i,2ri.S ; area, 4,84.'( stj. m. Dklawark ; pop., 10S,4!i;}; area, 1,!)(I0 sq. m. FliOlUDA; pop., ;{!tl,422 ; area, 54,141) sq. m. Ukokoia ; i>op., 1,8;{7, ;>.'):( ; area, .'i8,!t80 .S(i. m. Idaho; pop., ,s4,.'wri; area, 84,'i"J0|>., •i,lS>'i,4(i» ; area, :;.'i.iilo sq. m. Iowa ; poj)., l,V»ll,8l)<) ; area, .')i,47r) 8(|. in. Kansas; pop., l,4-.i7,(iiMi ; area, 8l,70tis(|. in. Kknti I'KV ; pop., 1,858,c;i.'i ; area, 40,0(10 sq. in. LofisiANA; iiop., I,118,.'i87; area, 4r),420s(i. in. Maink; \hi\)., (j(il,08(i; area, •2!),8!»."> .s(|. m. Maryland ; pop., l,042,.'«»o ; area, 0,800 s(i. m. MASSAClirsKiTs ; pop.. 2,2;{8,!)4;t ; area, 8,040 sq. m. MiciiioAN ; pop., i.OO.j.SSit ; area, .17,430 sq. in. MlNSKSoTA ; 1,;J01,82() ; area, 7!),:J0.5 s(\. m. Mis.sissiPl'i ; pop., l,'i89,»l(M»; area, 4(),4;iO s(|. m. MissoiRi ; pop., •2,()70,184 ; area, 08,731 s(|. in. Montana ; jioj)., rK,!.")',) ; area, 14.'i,310 sq.m. Nkhraska ; pop., l.OfiS.DlO ; area, 70.840 sq. ni. Nkvaha ; po))., 4.5,7SO s(|. m. North Dakota; pop., 182,710; area, 70,00.'i 8i|. in. Onto ; pop., 3,07"_',31(j ; area, 40,7tiO s(| m. Orkoon ; po))., 313,707 ; area. i)4,.')(iO sq. in. Pknnsvlvania ; iioj)., .'i,2.')8,014 ; area, 44,08ri .s(i. ni. RllODK Island ; i>op., 34.'J,,')(J0 ; area, 1,08.") sq. m. Soi Til (Iarolina ; iio])., I,l.'i7,14i) ; area, 311,170 sq. ni. SorTil Dakota; po])., 328,808; area, 70.85ii sq. in. Tknnksskk; pop., 1,707, .518 ; area, 41.750 9<|. in. Tkxas; pop., 2,2:{5,.523; area, 202,290 s(|. ni. Utah ; pop., 207,70.5 , area, 82,1!)0, Vkr.mont ; pop., 332,422 ; area, i),1.3.5 sq. in. Viroinia; pop., 1,055,980 : area, 40,125 sc]. m. Wasiiinoton; pop., 349,340; area, 09,180 s(|. ni. Wkst Viroinia ; pop., 349,390; area, 24,045 s<|. m. Wisconsin ; pop., l.OSO 880 ; area. 54,450 st\. in. VVvoMiNo; pop., 00,705 ; area, 97,575 sq. in. Exfciithv l'ii>ri'r.—\u each st:ite there is a >rf ^''•■"or and a lieutenant-^rovernor and officers to administer the jrovernment. The irovernor and lieutenaiit-jfovernor are elected by the jieople for four years in followiiijf ■tutcs: California, Delaware, Florida, (ieortfia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucl* house, generally called senate, and a house of I repi'esentativi's, both elected hy the people of the state. ' In the followinj,' states the senate is elected for four ; years, the house of reju'eseiitatives for two years, and I sessions are biennial, with the exception of the states mentioned: .Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, (ieorjfia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansa% Kentucky, Louisiana, .Maryland, Mlractices at elections, but they are i)raciically effective ill only two or three states. Throutrhout the union there is a very complete sys- teri of lowiishii>, couni.v, and city tfoverninent. Town- shiii local icoverninent i>revails in the .New Knirland states, the county is irenerally the unit in the south ; in the middle and north-western states there is a mixed system. In several of the western states women can vote and be electefl for municipal and school bodies. In .all cases councils are elective. In the larjjc cities there have been cases of trross corruption and inisman- ayenieiit. and the best nicthods of iinproviiif;- inunicip.'il ({overnnient arc now at tract iiiif much serious attention. United States Territories : Alaska ; j>oi>., 32.052 ; area, 5;il,ooo sq. m. Ari/.() (-^:t.(NMl whitt-K); ui'i'U, tl.tilo sc|tiiii'i' inilt'N. Tlir IhIuihIh now (onii II territiii'v of ihi' I'liiti'd Stuti'M, aiiS. Area, .'t.lllMI sipiare miles ; popn- lation, 7!is,.'i(li). At )iresenl under military control. UrUfiTUay, repuMic ; eittiinated popiilatlnii in IHOri, ^.Ml,iMHi; area, T'J,I lo sciuare miles, KxKci rivK I'oWKlt. I'lvsidenl, elected (or four yoaw, anil aided hy a council r)f lUe ininlMterN. I.KcMHI.ATIVK ToWKIl AND I.OCM, (loVKHSMKXT. - CoH- Kress of two hoiisei* ; a Heiittte of lit chosen hy an eleet- oral collei;e for si\ yearn, unc-third reliriiiir every two years ; a hoiist; of ill* representatives elected every three vears hy all male adults wlu. can read and write. Venezuela, rpinihlii'; population, alxnit 'J,.'I'_M,inh); area, ri'.t.'l,tl|;i sip miles, hut Knulaiid claims ahoiit ri>l,()uur8, and the latter choose the president. I.KOIHI,ATI\ K I'oWKU A.M> I.OCAI, tloVKRXMK.NT. - Con- ^fi'ess of two housec ; a senate o( "J 4 niemhers or two ilected for each state Icirislaliire for (our years ; ahoiioe of fi'i representatives, elected hy direct vote (or (our years, WadaU* 'fill ral Soudan), and suhJectHtnteHof Kancin and Ifauirmi, ahsoliile monarchy ; estimated population, •i,7.')(i,iKK>; area, ;t(i2,iHM» scpiare' miles. KxKdTivK I'owKii. Sultan, aided hy acoimcil ((ashir). The country is divided into provinces, governed hy vice- roys. i.KOml.AIIVK I'OWK.K ASn (iOlAt (ioVKIIN.MKNT. -The koran or law is interpreted hy a council of iilenias or fakirs, as in all Mohammedan countries. m iii THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN.— Victoria, of the United Kinifdom of Oreat Britain and Ireland, (^ueeii, Defender of the Kaith, Empress of India. Her Majesty was horn at kensinj;- ton Palace, May 24, ISl'.t; succeeded to the throne June 20, 1837, on the death of her uncle Kinij William IV.; was crowned .luiie 28, KS.XS ; and inarriecl Keh. in, 1S40, to hia late Royal Hi«hiic.ss I'rince .Mhert, riiisiK C!on- BORT, who was born August 2(1, LSlll, and dierhness Kdward, Duke of Kent, son of Kintf (Jeorife HI. The children of Her Majesty are - Her Imperial Majesty Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princksh Royai,, Kinpress Frederick of Germany, horn Nov. 21, 1840, an, l.S.")8, to t'l-rdfiirk. Crown I'rince of Prussia, afterwards (^ial•ch to June, 1888) second Ucrman Kinperor, who died .lime 15, 1888, and has issue four sons (two dei;eas(Ml), the eldest VVil- liani, the present 'lermaii Kinperor, aiul four daiin'iters. His Royal Highness All-ert Kdward, I'rinck ok \Vai,k.8, born Nov. i), 1841 ; married March 10, 18, 1840 ; married to II. R. H. Prince Frederick Christian (Jharles .Vuu'ustus of Schleswisf-IIolstein-Son- derburK-AusfUstenbuiv, July 5, 1800, and has issue three sons, one of whom die de LotMni^re.t .Sir Charles .\. l>. IVIIeiierl Sir .?. W. Trntrh. Sir ChuH. Ilihherl Tupper. t Sir W. ( '. Nun Home (ilon'.v \ KNIGHTS BACHEUORS. Sir Ili(!hard .1. Cor»\vri)^hl.t Sir Wilfrid Laurier.t Hir Oliver Mowat.t Sir .lohn A. Ho.\d.; Sir Roderiek W. Cameron. Sir I.ouirt K. N. Casaiill. { .Sir H. H. I'. Create.! SirW. .1. Dawson, CM. O. Sir Kohert . It. , C.M.G. Colnier, .L 0.,C.M.(;. Courtney,.!. M., C.M.G. Dartnell, CoI..I.(J.,C.M.G. Dawson, Dr. O. M.,C.M.O. r)e Boucherville. SenalorC. K. H.,r.M.r,. Elliot, Major II. fi., C.M.G. Kabre, llec^or, ('..M.(i. Fletcher. LI. -Col. .1., C.M.G. Frechette Louis IL, C.M.G , Oowan, Senator .1. It., C.M.G. (iritliii, W. II., C.M.t!. .larvis, Major-Gen. I'. S. .1., c.M.t;. Keefer, T. C., CM. (J. Macdmiirall, . I. Lorn. C.M.G McDouyall, Hon. W., t;.|l. (Civil) M(!Kachran, LI. -Col. A., C.M.G. Milne, A. H., CM.(}. I'arkin, Dr. G. U., C.M.G. Keade, Surj,'eon-General .1. B. C.C.H. (Mil.) Robinson, Major-Gen. C. W..C.H. (Mil.) Sciireiber, Collinjfwood, (^M.G. Selwyn, A. U. C, C.M.G. Vansitlart, Vice-Adniiral K. W., C.M.G. White. i.t.-Col.W., C.M.G The < >nler of Haronets, the lowest hereditary rank, was instituted in Kill; a Baronet is ' -\hn\. Kiclmrd Williimi Si'ott. . Minister nf ./uHtirr—llow. I)a\id Milln, l^C Ministi-r of Marine ami Flslierien -Hon, Sir LouiHlleiirv Diivics. K.C.M.C 7,000 Mininter of Militia and Defenre— Won. Kredt'riok William' Borden 7,(»iM) PoKtinai r tieni-ral lloii. William Midock, C^.C. 7,lwarc<' " Joa. It. Thiliandoau Montreal " C. E. H(lul!oii(her\ille,('..M.(i. ltou<'herx illc " William . I. Alnion ...llalifnx " Them Mi'Kav Truro. .N.S. " Alex.W. (»;iilvio Moiitrcid " Donald Maclmics Ilamilton " John O'Donohoe Toronto " Donalil McMillan... Alex.uidria " (Jeo. (! McKindxev. Milton, <>. " W. McDonald, l/tl'eCilMce lt.,NS " J. Holdnc.St. Victor de TrinR.^^ HK.NATOKM. r. II. AtlllRKHH. lion. J. II. (iowan, «'.M.(1 Ilarrie " .M. Snilivan KinL's'on " K. Clciiiow Ottawa " I'. I'oirier ,. Shedia", N.IJ. " S. Merner. ..New llainhnri;, (>. " V. K. Cas^rain ... WindMor, O. " I,, .Mcl'allnm . . SlroinneMM, O. " .I.,! Koss, Ste.Anncde la I'crade " W. I). I'erU'N, WolHelev.N.W.T. " J. lines Ueid.. .. (^nesnelle, H.U " fieo. A. I )runnnond . ...Montreal " S. I'rowse, .Murray liar, I'.K.I. '■ J. .\. I.ouu'heed Cal'.'ary, Alta " L. |{. .Masson . Terrelioime, <^. " I'eter M- Laren Perth. <>. " II. Montiilaisir, C.de la Mag. (;, " J. n. Snowball Chatham. N.H. " A. A. Macdonald, Charlottetown " .lohn Dolison l.indHay " A. C. I'. H. I.andrv .. ..(iiielie'c " T. A. Hernier.St. Iloniface, M. " Clurcnce I'rimrose, l'i(!tou, N.S. " Sir .Mackenzie Howell, K.C.M.CJ. Ottawa " .lohn N. KirchofTer. Urandon.M. " Donald I'erjiiison, Marshfield, l'.E.I. lion HKNATOHH, Ueo. T. Hairil, !■. n. AonHKNH. 'erth C'fMfro, N.H. Sir Wm. llini;ston,K\ Mont real .losiah Wood. ...Saokville. N.H. .lames (CHrieii Montreal Joseph O. Villeneuve, Montreal William Owens .Montreal .lames Cox Aikiiis Toronto (ieo. H. llaker,SweelNl)iir«:,Oiie. David .MacKeen, Little olaec Hay, N.M. Sir .lohn (Uirlintf London liOtds J. Korifl Montreal Alfred A.Thiliande.in, Montreal David .Mills London, Out, th Clerk — Alex. Soiiter Thiri{ Knjjlinh Clerk — Chas. Yoiin.u' Firgt French Tranxlalor — .Mfred (iarneaii Second French Traniilator, J. li. Trndel 8:5,41)0 ■2,riOO '2,.VMI 41)0 1,8()0 l,(i(M) l.dliO 2,000 1,200 Ser'ieanfal-Arntii and Clerk of French Joumalu - J. de St. D. Le Moine $1,600 AnHixtanl Accountant— C. T. Gihhs 1,(100 Junior Clerk— \. Adanison 1,000 AxKiHlant Clerk, French Jonrnaln-A. L. Garneau. 1,000 (lentleman L'uher <>/ the lilack iiod—K.V,. Kiiiiher 1,350 I'ohI master— ,h H. Slyrand 1,400 Ilounekeeper — John Carleton 1,000 Doorkeeper — I'ierre Rattey 900 yewKroiiin Keeper— W. L. Lnmhkin 780 Official llepurtere—Q. C. Holland, A. Holland. Address.— To the Ilonourahle the Senate of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. The Petition of [Place and date.] Humbly sheweth. That, &c. [11-,] 116 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1900 '1 housl: of commons, Canada. EIGHTH PARLIAMENT. , i 'if Hon. Thomas Bain, .Speaker. Sir John Grorok Bourinot, K.C.M.G., LL.I)., U.C.L., D.L., Clerk of the House. Members' SeBsional Allowance, §1,000. Exi'LANAiioN OK AiiiiUKVi ATiosH. Coll., Conservative; Lib., Lil)er.al ; 7»trf., Independent ; i'a^, Patron. NoTK.— The political party is aivew according' to the best information obtainable. If there should be any errors the Editor will be jflad to correct them on advice. The population ffiven is from the census of 1891. CONSTITIKNCV. I'OI'lI- IjA'I'ION ]8!tl. Addiii, itiin ... . Alhert ADerta. Alji'ina Aiinaiiiili,s Aniidiiislit' .... Ari/cai' i(U .l.s'.s- nihiihi East. A-tslnihiiia Went. Btiniit Henure BetiuharuiiiK. . . . Belli'f/ia-ine Beitliier Bimiiufntiire. . . Bothwell Brandon Brant, S. lUdinfi Brofkiulle lirome | Bruce, E. liidingl Bruce, S. "idhii) Bruce, W.Riihiiij Bitrrnri Cfpe Breton. . . . Card u 'II i Carlet ,n (X.B.).\ Carleton {(}.). . . NA.MK OK MK.MHKR. Chamhly and \ I'^erchire.t. . . ( | Chmnplain \ CharleV'iix i Charlotte ! Chate<(tij)uaii . . . Chicouthni i(' ) Swpienaii . . ( Colchexter Compton Cornwall and \ Storniont . . . / <\imberlinid .... Du/hf/ Dorchentcr Drummond A- \ Arthabaska. ] Dtmdas Durham, E. R. . Durh'un, IT. R . . Elgin, K. R Elnin, W. R Exse.x, N. R Ensex, s'. B Fronteniie Gaspi 24, mi 10,!I71 41,.'S,")(i 1'.I.,W1 l(i,ll4 ir),ir)8 •in,4S-2 !),S!I'I u>,(ii;2 ]'.),x;iO •i(),s;i.'j 25,.r)n8 2r),r)7."i 2;i,:i.'')il I i.5,sr>;! ! 14,7ili» i -n.^uu I 22,,-)30 ' 2(».718 ' 2l,;!0() :M,244 l,'"),;iS2 22,r)2!) 21 ,740 11,704 2!),2(;7 ll),o;« i:i,s«4 38,281 27,100 22,770 27,150 34,,')20 10,S!)7 10,017 43,023 20,1.32 17,0.W ir),;{74 20,724 23,025 31,523 24,022 13,445 26,875 .lolin W. Hell Con. William ,1. Lewis) Ind. Krank Oliver Lih. Albert E. Dvnient ...Lih. .1. li. Mills .' Con. Colin K. Mclsaac . .Lh. Thomas Christie Lih. .1. M. Dotiyias I'af. .N. I''. Daviii {'on. .bisi'pli K. .Mareil Lih. •losepli Codbout Lili. .1. (;. II. lierneron . . .Con. (). K. I'albot (jih. 01io)>has Ueausoleil. ../,(//. .1. I'\ (iiiite Ijih. James (j'laiicv Con. Iloii.Clilfoni Sifton .Ijih. V. W. lle.vd IjH). W. Henry Comstoek. />'/'. Hon. ,S. .\. h'isher Lih. Henry Cary:ill Con. Alex. MeNeill Con. John Tolniie Pat. (!eo. U. Maxwell.. Lih. I II. r. Mel)on-all....C.»(. I Sir C. Tupper, Hart. Con. William SInblis hid. Frederic 11. Hale .. ..C")i. Wm. T. Hod"iiis . .Con. n'acant) I''. A. Marcotte Con. (.'liarles .Vii^ers Lih. Cilbert W. Canony. . .Con. .}. P. Ibown Lih. Paul V. Sa\ard Lih. l'"irman McClure Lih. U. H. Pope ('on. J. O. Snetsimrcr Lih. Hancc J. Lonan Lih. A. J. S. I'opp Lih. Jean H. Moriii Con.. liOnis Laverjrne fjih. Andrew Proder Con. Thomas 1). Craii;'. . . .Con. Robert lieitb Lih. A. li. Iiv^'ram Con. (icorj;e E. Casey .... /y/b. Wm. .MctJrey:or Lih. Mablon K. Cow.'ui. . . . Lih. David 1). Roycrs /'at. Roiiolphc Lcmieux . . . Lib. 0. ADDRKSS. Desmond, O Hillsboroujj:h,N.H Edmonton, N.W.T Thcssalon, O Annapolis, N.S. . . Antii;()nisb, N.S. Laehute, i.) D(>nf,'ola, N.W.T. lU';rina, N.W.T.. Acton vale, t,»ue. . >t.Kranc;ois, i?.,t^. Montreal, t^ StM.HcUechasselit .Montreal, t^ Maria, i^> Wallacebm-jfh, O. Ottawa O Pranlford, O Prockville, O... Ottawa. O Carjjrill, O Wiarton, O Kincardine, 0.. Vancomer, B.C . . Christmas I., N.S. Ottawa, O Cale30 1,82,'^ 2,007 1,337 2,411 l,4(t3 2,4.53 1,.504 3,05!) 2,350 1,048 2,017 3,402 1,031) 1,480 3,022 1 ,932 1,707 1,4,58 2,802 2,, 585 2,.511 2,420 Accl. 1,6.58 1 "t: NAMK OK DKKKATRD CAN- £S DIUATK AND NO. OK VOTES !l RKCKIVKD. X 3t (!. W. W. Dawson. 2,. 500 87 R. C. Weldon 928 242 / T. H. 11. (Cochrane 2„S03 784 (S. J. Clarke 71 G. H. Macdonell... 1,349 1827 J. W. LoiiKlev. . 1,815 197 J. A. Chisholm 1,224 117 II. Abhott 1,0,50 75 W. W. McDonald.. 2,.502 1054 .1. K. .\lclnnis. . . . 1,502 1 b. T. Hrodeur 1,.384 47 (lenru'c Coulticr. . . 2,576 427 Hon. J. I. Tarte. .. l.,534 48 ,1. L. Roy 1,227 310 has. Cvr 1,116 792 lion. David Mills.. 2,528 59 R. Henrv 2,406 1,673 381 Hon. Peter White. 208 (i. G. Foster 1,3!4 3;i3 .lames Ti.iri'ty)/. . . Miintrfni,S .'i 'ne Montreal, S.Ant Montreal, S. ,/as Montreal, St. L'e 22,447 24,807 12,920 26,225 2(i,341 23,072 17,195 l(i,3it7 71,358 21,982 47,245 22,052 18,050 22,213 18,064 80,008 14,385 18,968 10,184 20,021 25,779 13,832 22,921 20,454 23,845 31,434 23,087 22,489 2(i,()33 10,2(i3 23,104 24,260 23,446 19,260 19,862 10,000 13,674 9,436 13,521 22,440 14,900 25,995 21,806 22,i:)3 13,823 22,281 20,688 31,075 18,208 32,."il4 36,069 17,829 22,233 25 ,560 10,090 18,806 17,288 18,549 12,131 14,726 12,309 28,122 02.06S 62,510 42,808 NAMK OF MB.MBKK. II. K. McLennan Con. Tht'olinie lilanchard . Con. .John \). Held Con. Tlios. ."S. Sproulc Cnn. lion. Wni. Vixteraou.. Lib. (Jeo. I.andei'kin Lib. I). C. Fraser L'b. ilon.W. U.MontujfUL'Cou. / Koliurt. L. liiinlcn. .dm. \ liiMijamin Hiissi^ll . ..AiV). 0. Henderson Con. ( T. H. Miicl'liei'soii..L/fc. i Andrew T. Wood. .. ////>. Allen Haley Lib. Jeremiah M. U\n-h'y .Lib. A. W. Carseallen. . . .Cmi. llenrv ('orl)v dm. ■). A.'C. M,'i('). A. .M. Dechene Lib. Thomas Heattie Con. (Vacant) 0. K. Kaiilhiich dm. J. G. Rutliertord Lib. \l. I'refonlaine Lib. Win. J. Koche Con. Josei)h H. Leffris. . . . Lib. Geor;.^c Turcot, Lib. James (iilmour Coo . \'alentine Hatz Lib. Malcolm McGufian. Lib. William S. Calvert. .. /.i7^. Daniel I!. .Mei^'s Lib. Louis F. Duyfas Con . I'ierre K. Martineaii .Lib. Thomas (!asgraiii.C'c» . .Michael .1. F. (j»uiiui . Coo . Thomas G. Roddick.. Co/t. Odilon Kesmarais. . . . Lib. Kdward G. Peiuiy. . ..Lib. r. 0. AI)l)HK>iH. Alexandria, O. . .. Caraquet, N'.IJ. . . Cardinal,' O Markdale, U Ottawa, O Hanover, O .N'ewGlrtSi;ow,N.S. Dunnville, <) jllalifa.v, N.S.... Aeton, O Hamilton, <>, Wind.sor. \.S. , ISelleville, O... Marmora, <> Uelleville. O .Montreal, Q Heimiiinnford, (^. Win;,diam, (). ... Constance, O. . . . Clinton, U.. . ,. . . Marjfaree, N.S. . . .Montreal, (,» S.JeandeMathal^ l^ueliec, {) Uichihucto, \.I5. Toronto Junc.,0. Kothsav, N.H ... Ottawa, O -Montaaue H, PKI KinnsLon, O Papineauville, (J. I'etrolea, O I Sarnia, O Almonte, O Ottawa, O St. Heini, Q T.aurentides, (,». . . Ste. Hose, Q Smith's Falls, O.. Gananoquo, ().... Najianee. O St. Komuald.,.Q lieamsville, ().... Winnipesj:, M \. des Aulnaies, l^ London, O Liinenhuri;'. N'.S. . I''la^'elal'rairie,M Montreal, (^ Minnedosa, M. . . Loui.seville, (i- . . . S.,l'ie, Somerset, (i> Dorchester, O... Khiva .Mt. l$i-yd);es, V . Napier, O Farnham, l^ Montcalm, (^ Montmajfiiy, (j. . . ijhieliec, (-i .\lontri al, () Moittreal, l,> .Montreal, (} Montreal, i^ NO. OK VOTKS hkc'v'd 2,486 1,947 1,3!>7 2,.560 2,840 1,819 1,533 2,197 6,170 5.097 2,460 3,797 3,837 1,838 1,.508 2,478 1.S36 2,127 ],54(i 2,079 1,831 2,274 1,676 2,329 1,709 1,414 2,041 3,315 2.389 2 252 li939 1,671 2,175 2,144 2,:j6n 1,7.57 1,939 1,734 1,335 1,541 1,432 2,,501 1,192 Acd. 2,945 2,657 1,038 2,325 2,403 2,619 3,012 1,533 1,384 2.073 2.651 2,1 S4 2,035 2,274 1 .087 1,202 1.019 1,096 3,104 3,077 3, 123 3,632 .N.\MK Ol'' HKKK.ATKI) CAN- DIDATK AND NO. OK VOTHW HKCKIVKI). J. I.. Wilson / ( '. Tur^eon \ It. Voum; .lohii Carruthers... .las. liowes ..... J. McLauchlan . . . ( Dr. .lamicson ... I Will. Allan I IC. (irejj'orv I I A. A. Davis I 1 S. A. Heck / K. Keefe I T. Kenny I .lohn Waidie I ('— Hoville I J - Marker I I -- Huchanan ' — Watkins Alf. I'litiiam I / W. li. .Nortlirup.. j I W. J'.alcoiKiuil. . . . S. Ilarrvof Thos. Ritchie S. LachapcUe W. J. While K. \j. Dii'ken.son . . Tlios. K. Hays Robert .MciA'an. . . . j Dr. Cameron !<;. .McKeen A. Rover Dr. Lavalle L. Ta.schereau. . . . O. J. Leblanc Win. liall F. F. Morton Will. C. Rill I'. M(diitvre D. Mclntvre R. I'ouliii ( (!eo. Moncrieff . . . I J. A. .Vrmstroiif; . .lohn Farrell ) Jas. Millar 'I I). .McFlroy John Ferffuson. . . . C. I'elletier H. Jeannotte F. J. liisaillon .... J. R. La veil / W. H. Fredenburg I .S. Horton K. H. Switzer .... Stevens (fi 1,7.52 1,140 736 1,290 2,("39 2,416 1,753 1,196 1,455 1,484 728 5,482 5,616 2,376 3,773 3,.546 928 806 1,803 1,285 908 1,735 1,.591 1,621 827 1,920 1,.526 2,134 1,532 737 2,216 1,4.53 1,403 1,514 3,1.58 1,S74 1,781 1,924 1,519 1,706 2,104 1,383 1,369 1,481 208 1,,560 1,458 1,216 1,449 1,423 2,013 263 1,043 690 J. C. Rykert 2,523 H. Rogers 2,603 J. A. Dionne 1,032 C. S. llyinan 2,284 J. 1). Sperry 2,318 K. Mackenzie 2,083 Dr. Haril 2,342 ( J. II. Ashdown... 1,466 \ J. A. Marshall.... 472 Dr. Coloumlie 1,004 L. J. C. Frecheltc. 1,410 John Gibson 2,227 W. H. Hutchins... 2,122 Hume Klliotl 1,205 Dr. Roonie l,!'3b Dr •^lack 1,471 K. Labelle !>07 A. W. lilouin 489 C. Laimelier 1,016 .las. .McShane 2,919 Robt. .McKav 2,904 L. A. Lavalle 2,0.54 R. WiLson Smith... 2,915 'at 734 807 107 521 424 6(i 78 713 688 381 84 291 151 35 223 743 245 506 719 159 305 140 144 113 316 11 527 157 515 471 15 152 469 40 996 276 379 276 119 92 9 488 149 422 54 6 41 85 536 1570 67 290 663 424 62 740 341 216 295 530 50 1S5 173 1369 717 ;l i' it I' sS 118 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1900 CONHTITIIKNCY. Montreal, S. M'li Munkoha yewH'entininnVr NicoM yifjiasing yortnlk. N. It. . Norfitlk, S. H. . . North iiDiberl'd \ (N.ll.) ) Northtimbcrl'd \ (0.), /'.'. A'. . . / Northitmlterl'd \ (0.), w. n..i Ontirio, N. U... Ontario, S. li, . . Ontario, W. 1{. Ottawa City. . . . Oxford, N. R... Oxford, .Sf. «.... Peel Perth, A'. It Perth, S. It Peterboro', B. It. Peterboro', IK. It. POl'U- IjATION 1891. f'ictou. Pontine . . . Portneuf. . Pregcott . . . Prince, E(PEl) Prince, W(PEI) Prince Edward. Provencher Quebec Centre .. Quebec Kant Quebec Went. . . Quebec Count II. Queen's E (PEI) Qumi's W(PEI) Renfrew, N. It . Renfrew, S. R. ReMiiiouche . . . . Richelieu Richmond (N.S.) Richmond tfc \ Wo{fe(Q.)..f RimnUKki RoHville Russell St. lli/acinfhe . . St..lohn{X.li.)\ Citii I St.John(N.li.)\ City ami Co. ( St. .lohn and\ Iberville f Saskatchewan "Selkirk . Shef'ird Shelburne and \ Qi(flc«'.v . . . . ( Sherbrooke Simcne, K It fiimciie, .V. /»'.... '^imcoe, ><'. /{ Soulau'ies Stan^C'id Sunb'iiii-Queen's T^.misconata. Terrebonne . . :i4,746 20,r.l5 42,22(1 28,7;{r) 14,764 ll),4(M) 17,780 25,71:J 21,995 14,947 21,;!85 18,371 18,792 44,144 26,131 2'?.421 l.'),46« 2(i,907 19,400 21,919 15.808 34,541 22,084 25,813 24,173 36,470 18,889 15,409 17,64!) .•«i,200 9,241 19,503 23,4(14 22,210 23,005 23,071 8,308 21, .354 14,399 31,347 33,430 10,012 31,043 21,433 24,184 25,3iK) 12,282 ll,^^ 53,220 23,263 25,.566 16,088 .35,801 28,203 20,824 9,608 18,007 17 914 25,698 23,128 NAMB OK MKMBKR. P. O. AllDKKH.S. NO. OK VOTK.M HKC'V'O Heri'ule Duprd' Lib. (ieortfe MciConiiick . .Con. Aiiliiv Morriisoii Lib. .lost'iili II. liodiic Lib. .lames H. Klock Con. ■lolin Chaiitoii Lib. I Ion. David Tisdale .Con. James Kubinsoii Con. Edwaitl Cochrane. . .Con. OJeorjje Guillet Con. I). (Jiahaiu Pat. Leonard lluriielt Lib. (Vacant) ( Naj>. A. Helcourt . . . Lib. \ William Hutchison.. Li7<. James Sutherland. . .Lib. I Hon. Sir Kichard Cart- \ wrijtht, O.C.M.G..Lib. J. Featherston Lib. A. F. .MacLaren Con. Dilman K. Erb Lib. John Lan>; ! . . . Lib. James Kendry Con. THon. SirC. H. Tupper, K.C.M.G Con. VAdaniC. Hell Ctm. \V. J. I'oupore Con. I Hon. Sir H. Joly de Lot- i hiniere, K.C..M.(J..//ib. Isidore I'roulx Lib. /John Howatt \M\...Lib. \n. I). McLellan ....Lib. William V. I'ettet ...Pat. A. A. C. Lallivit're ..Con. Albert Maloiiin Lib. j Kiyfhl Hon. Sir Wilfrid I Laurier, ti.C.M.(i../v(7>. Hon. R. n. \MteU. .Lib. Hon. C. Fitzjiatrick. . Lib Alex. Martin Con. ( Hon. Sir l-ouis Davics, I K.C.M.r. Lib. Thomas Mackie Lib. John Ferjjusoti Con. John Mc.Xlister Con . A. A. Hrnneau Lib. J. A. Gillies Con . M. T. Stenson Lib. .Montreal, t^ Orillia, O N.Wesiminst'riSC St. Leon'd d'.Vston Klock's Mills, ().. liynedooli, C> ."Simcoe, () Millerton, N.H... Edville, O. Cobourjf, O Gamebridne, O. . . Ureenbank, I). . . . Ottawa, O Ottawa, O Woodstock, O . . . . I Ottawa, O St reetsville, <).... Stratford, O Sebrinjfvillc, O. . . 3,341 •2,249 1,7,58 2,205 2,477 2.142 2,:i83 2,410 1,200 2.414 2,165 2,042 3,227 2,811 2,347 1,891 2,910 2,009 .lermyn, O i 2,353 Peterboroujfh, O.! 1,485 Vancouver, H.C. . New(!lasifow,N,S. Ottawa, O Jean .\, Louis I' Wm. C. Uoss Brodeur. . . Edwards , . . M. E. Bernier, .'ohn V. Ellis.. Lib. .Lib. Lib. .Lib. .Lib. Jos. J. Tuokei Lib . Hon. J. I. Tarte Lib. T. O. IXivis Lib. J. A. Mac4 544 273 507 307 70 17 144 101 476 1801 750 466 46 218 615 319 228 154 643 36 338 45 316 221 666 2191 231 924 364 334 03 422 44 134 22 238 070 1603 722 191 184 1 465 125 185 496 193 436 024 128 POI'l'- NO. OK NAME OK nKKKATKI) CAN- OONB riTUBNL'Y. LATION NA.MR OF MR.MBRR H. 0. ADuivBSS V0TK8 UIDATK AND NO. OK V0TK8 go li 1801. rkc'v'd RKCBIVKD. Three Riven A- \ 8,834 / Hon. Sir Adoiphe Caron, \ K.C.M.O Con. 1 Ottawa 1,091 Dr. Fiset 1,422 209 St. Maurice. } J Toronto Cent re. . 26,632 (ieorge H. Bertram .IJh. Toronto, O 2,212 O. H. Howland... 1,962 250 Toronto Eaxt . . . 43,. 565 J. Ross Robertson. . .hid. Toronto, O 4,631 K. Coatsworth, jr. 3,016 1010 Toronto West . . . 73,826 / K. K. (;iarke .Con. Toronto, O .5,147 W. T. R. Preston . 4,734 030 \ K. n. Osier . Con . Toronto, O 5,370 A. T. Hunter .... 4,225 413 Two Mountainn. 15,027 .1. A. C. Ethier... .Lih. St. .Scholasti(iiietj 1,227 J. (Jirou.ird 1,210 17 Vanconm'r 18,229 W. W. 11. Mcdniies. .Lib. Nanaimo, B.C. . . 1,024 A. Haslani — Ha^'tfart 823 047 197 Viiudreuil . 10,702 18,538 H. S. Harwood ., .Lib. .Con. Vaudreuil, Q Victoria, B.C.. .. 1,206 1,5.51 — Sejfuin 8o: 1,335 495 Victoria{R.C.) . / Thomas Karle \ Hon. K. U. Prior... Dr. Milne 210 .Con. Victoria, B.C. . . . 1 ,647 W. Templeman.. . 1,4.52 196 Victoria (A'.B.). 18,217 Hon. John Costiffan . Con. r Ottawa, O 1,864 F. Leforest 1,318 546 Victoria (N.S.). . 12,432 .Tohn li. Betlmne.. . .Con. Baddeck, N.S.... 1,040 S. C. Cami.hell... 877 172 Victory 1(0. )N.I{. i«,.840 Samuel llujfhes. . . . .Con. Lindsav, o 1,715 R. J. McLauffhiin 1,464 251 Victoria(0.)S.li. 2(»,245 Geor^je .McHutrh . . Lib. Lindsay, O 2,051 A. Vrooman 1,089 02 Waterloo, N. It. . 2.'i,325 .loscph K. SeiiHi'am. . Con . Waterloo, O 2,70gt(in. 1 I'icton. Himooe, East Riding. Beauhavnois. St. H\ncinthe. Toronto, Centre. Victoria (N.S.). Suribiir.van(IQueens(N.B.) Gloiictster. Nicolet. King's (N.S.). Halifax. Yale and Cariboo. Labelle. Soulanges. Kingston. Broder, Andrew Brodeur, Louis P Brown. .Tames P Bruneau, Arthur A Burnett, Leonard Calvert, William Samuel.. . . Campbell, Archibald Cargill, Henry Dundas. Chateauguay. Beausoleil, Cltiophas Beith, Robert Belcourt, NaiKileon A Bell, John Howatt Ontario, South Riding. Middlesex, W. Riding. Kent (<).). Bruce, East Riding. Threellivers& St. Maurice Kamoiiraska. Hastings, North Riding. Oxford, South Riding. Elgin, West Riding. .Monlniorencj'. Wright. Bell, John W Bell, Adam Carr Bennett, Win. H Bergeron, J. O. H Bernier, .Michel E Bertram, George H Bethune, John L Blair, Hon. .\ndrcw George Caron, Hn. Sir AdoL.KCMG. Carroll, Henry G Carscallen, A. W Cartwright, Hon. Sir Rich- ard, G.C.M.G Casey, George Elliott Casgrain, Thomas Chase. . . . ( 'himipagne, L. N Blanchar(l, Th(5otimp Charlton, .Tohn Norfolk, North Riding. Terrebonne. Boisvert, Fabieii Chauvin, L. A Borden, Hon. Frederick W.. Christie, Thomas Argenteuil. Bothwell. Borden, Robert L Clancy, .Tames .... Bostock, Hewitt Clarke, Hiiward Frederick . . Cochrane, Edward . . . Toronto, West. Bourassa, J, Henri .\ Northumberl'd (O.), E. R. Brockville. r>ighy. Bourbonnais, Aiigustin .... Britton, Byron Moffat Comstock, Wm. Henrv. . . . Copp, Albert J, S....' n 120 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1900 iai 'I '4 NAMK OK MKMBKR. CONHTITUKNCY. Corby, Henry Cost,ij,'aii, Hon. Joliii Cowan, Muhlon K Urai^, Ihoniati I) Davies, lion. Sir Louih II., K.C.M.U iJavis, T. <) Davin, Nicholas h' Uecheiiu, Arthur .M Demurs, Louis J Desniarais, Oililon Uoliell, Hon. lliohard Held. Domville, .lanicH Uoutflas, Jatne.s Motfat DugaH, Louis E Dupre, H Dynient, A. E Earle, Thoniiis Edwards, Wni. C Ellis, .John V Ert), Uilniaii Kiiiaey Ethier, Joseph Arthur C. . . Featherston, Joseph Ferguson, .lolin Kieldiiitf, Hon. VV. S Fisher, Hon. Sidney Arthur Fitzpatricli, lion, ("jliarles.. Flint, Thomas U B'ortin, Thomas Foster, Hon. (Jeorne K Fraser, Duncan C Frascr, .lohn Frost, Francis Theodore. . . . Ganon),', (Jilbert \V Gauthier, Joseph Gauvreau, C. .-V Gibson, W'm Gillies, Joseph A Gilmour, James Godbout, Joseph Graham, D Guillet, Geortfe Guitd, F. J HagKart, Hon. John G Hale, Frederick Hardinj,'. . . Haley, Allen Harwood, Henry S Henderson, David Heyd, C. H Hodgins, \Vm. T Holmes, Robert Huj^hes, Samuel Hurley, Jeremiah M Hutchison, William Injrram, Andrew B Johnston, Thomas G Jolv de Lotbinicre, Hon. Sir Henri, K.C.M.G Kaulbaeh, Charles E Kenf'w, James Kloek, James H Kloepfer, Christian Laiiderkin, Guorfje Lani>:, John LaKivifere, A. A. Laurier, Rij^ht Hon. Sir Wilfrid, G.C.M.G Laverjjrne, Louis Leduc, .los. A Lefjris, Joseph H Lemieux, Kod()li)he Lewis, William J liivinijston, .lames Logan, Hance J Macdouald, Augustine C... Macdoiiald, Peter Macdoriell, John Alexander. Mackie, Thomas MacLaren, Alexander F. . . . Maclean, Wni. F Ma(d'herson, Thomas H. . . . McAlister, John McCarthy, Leighton G Hastings, West Itiding. Victoria (N.I?.). Essex, South Kiding. Durham, East Kiding. Queen's, West (I'.E.I.). Saskatchewan. Assinilioia, West. L'Islet. Levis. Montreal, St. James. Quebec, West. King's (N.H.). Assinil)()ia, East. Montcalm. Montreal, SI. .Mary's. Algoma. Victoria (It.C). Russell. St. John Oily (N.Il.). Perth, South Kiding. Two Mountains. Peel. Renfrew, South Riding. Shelburnc cit Queen's (N.S.) Urome. Quebec (County). Yarmouth. Laval. Vork(N.H.). Guysborough. Laiubton, East Riding. Lecfls an/ Voti'x and l'riicei'ilin;jH, and Secrvtarii to the Clerk oj' the Ununc, WilHaiii C. liowles.. 2,400 Aggt. Clerk Wiitf/i and I'roceedimjx, II. 1*. Kiiij,'... 1,400 Clerk of lioutinc and liccnidK, V. Miic(!illivray .. 2,400 Clerk of MnglixU .lournalg, A. (;. 1). Taylor .... 2,400 Agsigtant do, and Clerk <>/ J'ctitiong, .1. Dalloii . . 1,750 Trannlator \'i)teK a)id J'rac'ifH, J. 11. K. (.'hiipluau 2,400 Cleric of Sessional J'aper^, .1. A. I'olkiii^'lioriie .. 1,400 Assistant French Journal Cleric, K. Tassti 1,200 Examiner of I'riuale Hills, Clerk of Com. on Pub. Accounts, K. V. Hartiie.v 2,000 Clerk of Stuudinij Committee On Private Bills and Standinjf Orders, Walter Todd 1,750 Assistant do., and Cleric of IMiutes Committee, L. Charles I'anet 1,450 Clerk of liailwaiis and Bunking and Commerce Committee, R. McG. Moffat 1,400 Clerk, 2nd Class, G. I. Hart he 1 , 150 Clerk, 3rd Class, .1. H. McLeod 1,000 " " C.ll. Jones 700 Law and Translation Branch, Law Clerk, V. A. McCorrl 3,200 Assist. Law Clerk, A. H. O'Urieii 1,800 Chief Pr. Trans., T. G. Coursolles 2,400 Translators (each fion> .51,100 to 82,400), J. A. Genand, L. A. Frechette, I.. Lafranilioise, J. M. A. D. Desaulniers, K. \i. Hayes, II. II. Loueks, E. Perrin, E. Query, R. Treinlilay. Miscella neons Bra nch . Accountant, 1). C. Chanil)crlain 2,000 Assistant Accountant, 1). \V. Cameron 1,S,')0 Clerk of .^tatioiiery, and Supt. of Printing of Ses- sional Papers of Parliament, V.. K. (Clarke.. .. 1,7(H) Aisistant Clerk of Stutioneri/, U H. Scott 000 Clerks, :!nd Class, N. Rohidon.x, #1,250, and H. F. Macdonell HilSO Clerks, .ird Class, VVilliaui Cairns* and VV, Dube, «ach 1,000 Postmnstn; N. Mills 1,160 AsKt. do., F X. Lemieu.x 1,000 Curator of lieadin;/ Room, John L. Deacon 850 Sergeaiit-at-Arms Branch. Chief Messenger, Ijiiuien I)til>6 1,300 Assistant do. . N. Turjfeon 1,000 Doorkeeper, C. R. Stewart 390 OJieial Reporters of Debutes. Chief lieporter, A\hevt Uortou 2,000 Hn(ilish Reporters, S. A. Abbott '2,000 ■•' " K. J. DujJKan 2,000 T. 1'. Owens 2,000 " A. C. Campbell 2,000 George Simpson 2,000 French Reporters, J. (). Marceau 2,000 " " A. Desijardins 2,000 Asst. to Chief Reporter, C. \V. Hoyce 1,000 Printing of Parliament. Clerkof Joint Committee, John A. I'olkinghorne 300 Stipt. of Distribution, E. Botterell 2,000 Assistants, R. U. Davidson, $000, T. W. Alexander 700 Libra rg of Parliament. iieneral Librarian, Alfred Diiclos DeCelles 3,200 Parliamenlani Librarian, Martin Joseph Griffin 3,200 First Class Cferk, Alfred Hamlyn Todd 1,800 " " li. I'. Sylvain 1,750 Second Class Clerk, M. C. MacCormac 1,400 " " John Smith 1,100 Third Class Clerk, C. A. Martin OCO " " T. Chalmers Gilmour 700 \V. \V. Kd(far, H. A 400 Chief Messenger and Caretaker, h. J. Casault 900 Messenger, J. II. Dunlope 700 T. C. \V. Lvnton 500 " J. A. Beaudry 500 Address — To the Honourable the House of (Jonnnons of the Dominion of Canada, in Parliament assembled. The Petition of [Place and Date.] Humbly sheweth. That, etc. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Minister of Justice and Attorney* leneral of Canada, Uon. David Mills, Q.C . '. .^7.000 SoUeitor-deneral, Hon. Chas. Fitzpatrick, Q.C.. 5,000 Deputy Minister, Edmund Leslie Xewcombe, Q.C. 4,(K)0 Chief Clerks, A. Power, Q.C 2,60i) G. L. B. Fraser 2,400 Minister's Private Secretary, J. D. Clarke 1.200 Deputy's Secretary, .John Leslie 1,800 Accountant, J. E. Narrawav. . . 1,400 Penitentiary Hranch. Iiispector of Penitentiaries, Douj/las Stewart — 2,(iOO Accountant, Georjfc L. Foster 1,800 Clerk, H. B. S. Lane 1 ,400 Dominion Police. Commissioner, A. P. Sherwoml 2, UK) The Supreme Court of Canada. Registrar of Supreme Court and Kditor of Supreme Court Reports, K. R.Cameron 3,200 Reporter, C. H. Masters 1,000 Assistant Reporter, L. W. Coutlee 1,500 The Kxcheipier Court of Canada. Registrar, L. A. Audette 2,575 Reporter, Charles Morse 1,500 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. .Minister of Cwloms, Hon. William Palerson .... 7,000 Commissioner, John McDouj^ald 2,800 Minister's Private Secretary, John Bain 1,200 Accountant, R. R. Farrow 1,650 Chief Clerk of Statistics, F. G. Bennet 1,750 Chief Clerk of Correspondence, T. A. D. Bliss. . . . 1,350 Inspectors of Ports, D. D. O'Meara, W. H. Hill, J. 8. MacLaren, Geo. H. Younjr, J. S. Clute, Alfred Boultbre, Alex. McKay, A. Shaw, T. Olappison, each 82,000 Chief Inspector, S. W. MuMichael 2,500 Board of Appraisers. ., Chairman, John McDouf^ald Dominion Appraiser and Secretary, G. W. Jessup 1,300 coMiKCTORs OK cusroMS— From $4,000 to 8300 each. Amher.'it. W. I). Main. Amherstlnirg, Geo. Gott. Annapolis, K. McCorniactk. Antiifonish, A. Hoyd. Ariehat, K. P. Flvnn. Baddeck,.]. McDonald. Barrin(/ton, D. Sartreant. Bathur.yt, J. K. Baldwin. Berlin, F. Col Treniaine. PMon, W. l-ynch. PrcHcott, K. Jessu)). Quebec, J. B. Forsyth. Rimouski, J. A. Martin. Sackville, W. C. Milner. Sarnia, U. N. Matheson. Sawif A7e Afnrie.H I'liinnner Shelbtirne, W. W. Atwood. Sherbrooke, J. II. Riuhard. Simcoe, John Matthews. Sorei, J. Mathiei.. Sr Andrewii,C.hl. Gove S<. Armand, E. A. Rourret lS^ Catharine*, J. E. (Julte. S^ Uyaiinthe, J. A. Haniel Sr ./o/in, iV.B.,J. R. Ruel. Sr../o/i«V,y.,lI. W. Woml. S<. Stephen, H'y Graham. S<. Thomax, W. Y. Emery. Stanntead, H.T. Merriman. Stratford, J. (J. Mess. Suminernide, C. W. Strong. Sutton, J. Dunn. Si/dneji, R. Mi' Donald. y7iC('« Hive/K, v. B. V'anasst- Toronto, John Small. Trenton, K. J. McGiiire. Truro, G. I'. Nelson. TrtncoMwr, J. M. Bowell. ^V(;^<»•l«, A. R. Millie. Wttlhweb'ii, II V Deeminjf Aff WeinnoutU, N. B. Jones. Whitby, 3. R. I'hilp. H"m(/((o»-,iV&,H.W.I>imock Windmr, (>., S. E, Martin. Winnipe i, Thos. Scott. Woodstock, S.li., W. T. Drysdale. W"rfj({en Varntuuth, W. H. Moody. DEPARTMENT OF INLAND REVENUE. Minister of Inland Itevcnue, Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere, K.U.M.G |7,000 Coynmissioner and Coni'r of Standards, E. Miall. . 4,000 Assistant Commissioner and Chief Inspector, W. J. Gerald ." 3,000 Secretary to Minister, H. E. Houohette 600 Secretary's Branch. Chief Clerk and Sucretanj, W. Himsworth 2,400 Ass't Secrelani and Stenographer, W. Carter . . . 1,800 Clerks, F. Newbv, 81,400 ; C. W. Winter, «1,J00 ; A. McCuUoch, Jii-.iO ; J. A. LeBel, §1,100. Printing and Forms, F. K. Blatch 1,400 Stamps and Instruments, Geo. Fowler 1,400 Accountant's Branch. Accountant and Chief Clerk, F. R. E. Campeau. 2,200 Assistant Accountant, C. R. Hall 1,80U Clerks. J. E. Valin, §1,800 ; J. A. Doyon, «1,450 ; J. Byrnes, *!1,400; It. C^uain, »1,400; J. I'. Dunne, 81,400; John Burns, *1,400; W. A. Halliday, ^00 ; P. A. Hughes, 81.100. Statistics. Clerks, J. ,F. Shaw, «l, 550; F. We.stnmn, 1^1,400 ; L. E. Hudon, #1,100. , 0UT8IDB 8RRVICK. Standards. Chief Electrician, O. Hitman A nalysts. Chief Analyst, Thos. Macfarlaiie Assistant Analyst, A. McGill A. L. J. rourchot Laboratory Clerk, Jas. Watson Inspectors of Inland Revenue. Windsor District . .James Gow Windsor . Toronto " ..John Morrow Toronto.. Kinjrston " . .W. L. Hamilton. . Belleville. Montreal " .. J. T. Beauchamp. Montreal Quebec " . .C. .J. Uinfret,M.D Quebec. N. Br'nsw'k " ~\ Burke St.John.N.B. Nova Scotia " I'. E. Island " Manitoba " B. Columbia ' y «2,400 2,200 1,000 1,150 900 2,50(1 2,500 2,500 l.XOO 2,5l'(i 2,200 J. K. Barrett Wiiuiipep.. . . 2, .500 . . Wm. Gill Victoria .... 2,500 Inspector of Bonded Factories, J. Morrow, Toronto. FINANCE DEPARTMEr J. Mi^vster of Finance, Hon. William S. Fielding.. $7,000 Deputy Minister and Secretary Treasury Board, J. M. Courtney, C.M.G ' 4,200 Ag$istant Deputy Minister, W. Fitzgerald (Super- intendent of Insurance) Comptroller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller. . . . #2,600 Dominion Book-keeper, M. G. Dickieson 2,400 ■secretary, C. W. Tread well 2,150 Chief Clerk Sarings Bank Branch, J. Eraser.. . . 2, (MM) Secretary to Minister, Clement B. Burns . . 1,000 First Class Clerks, G. Lowe, C. A. Gough, J. Mc- Nicol, N. S. Garland, S. J. Jenkins, T. C. Hoville, »l,4tM» to 1,800 Accountant of Continytncies, W. II. Hayes 1,400 Insurance Branch. 'Superintendent, W. Fitzgerald a,500 Chief Clerk, A. K. Blackadar 2,050 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Minister of Public Works, Hon. J. Israel Tarte . . 17,000 Deputy Minister, A. Gobeil 3,200 Secretary, E. F. E. Roy 2,100 Chief Knyineer, Louis Coste 8,400 Chief A rchitect, D. Ewart 3,000 Chief Accountant, A. G. Kingston 1,800 Private Secretary, Fred. (t6linas Engineering Branch. ChicJ Clerk, R. Steckel POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Postmaster-General, Hon. Wm. Miilock, Q.C. .. Private Secretary to Postmaster-General, E. H. Laschinger Deputy Postmuster-General, R. M. Coulter First Class Clerk, W. E. Bennett Secretary's liranch. .'Secretary, W. D. LeSucur, B.A First Class Cler!:s, Le F. A. Maingy, 81, 500 ; A. W. Throop, $1,800; C. Pope ! Second Class Clerks, J. M. O'Leary, F. G. Moon, J. H. Brown, B. M. Northrop, E. L. Bunel, E. II. Laschinger, C. P. \'. Birvard $1,100 to Accffuntant's Branch. Accountant, W. J. Johnstone First Class Clerks, John Graham, G. C, Anderson, Walter Rowan $1,400 to Second Class Clerks, E. H. Benjamin, L. Blanchet, A. H. McLennan, D. F. McCarthy, L. H. Pouliot, N. G. D'Auteuil, W. Greaves, D. A. Barrett, T. Mc(irail, M. K. Dunlevie, H. S. Shaw, C. O. Doucet $1,200 to Money Order Branch. Superintendent, G. F. Everett First Class Clerk, S. S. Thorne Second Class Clerk.'<, J. F. Wall, $1,400, J. C. Bonner Savings Bank Branch. Superintendent, W. H. Harrington Second Class Clerks, J. Rose Smith, W. H. Eagle- son, J. H. Fairweather, W. H. Kreps, W. H. McCuaig each Postal Stores Branch. Controller, Sidnev Smith First Class Clerk, W. I>. O'Brien Second Class Clerk, R. Greenfield Dead Letter Branch, Superinteitdent, John Walsh First Class Clerks, G. R. White G. J. Binks Second Class Clerks, V. J. Brennan ... . " J. A. Macdonald. . . Mail Service Branch. Su)>erintendent, A. Lindsay First Class Clerk, W. Smith, B.A Second Class Clerk, H. W. GrifBn Postage Stamp Branch. Superintendent, K. P. Stanton First Class Clerk. E. Dauhney Second Class Clerks. 11. II. Gray E. L.Taylor 2,400 $7,000 400 3,200 1,050 2,000 1,450 1,400 1,850 1,500 1,400 2,400 1,650 1,150 $1,800 1,400 2,4(10 1,450 1,150 2,150 1,600 1,400 1,400 1,100 2,250 1,550 1,400 1,050 1,450 1,400 1,100 \>i 1900] DOMINION OF CANADA. 123 Uailwmj M'lil Scroire Branch. Cont toller, H. M. Ariiistroiijr Fimt Clam Clerk, U. O. V. Anlouiii Second Cluxs Clerk, V. K. Kochesior Puxt OJice / iinprctorn. Nova Scolia, C. J. Miicdoiiald, Halifiix Prince Edward Island, K. de HI. Croix Hrecken (Postmaster of Chuilottt'towii, and Assistant P. <). Inspector), Oharlottetown New Bruniiwick, N. It. Colter, St. John Qtifbec, A. Koldiic, (iuebui! Montreal, J. \V. liain Ottawa, F. Hawken, Ottawa Kingnton, II. iMerrick Toronto, .lames Ilenrlorson London, Ilenrv (i. Hopkirk ManitolmandN. tV.Ter., W.W. McLerxl.Winnipeif Britimh Columbia, E. II. Kletiher, Victoria ■2,50() 1 ,f.(K) 1,1 r)U 2,400 2,200 2,200 2,2(K) 2,('()0 2,20(1 2.0tH) 2.200 2,400 2,400 2,200 DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS. Minister of Railwayx <(• Canals, Hon. A. G. Blair 87,000 Deitutji-Minister cfc Chief Km] ineer, C Sclireibur, C.M.(i.. '. 6,000 Seerelary and Chief Clerk, L. K. .loncs 2,20(1 Accountant, Chief Clerk, S. Leonard Sliannon. . . 2,0,W Chief Clerk Records, .M. W. Maynard I,0.=i0 First Class C/t>c*s—F. A. I)ixon,'sil,800; Neil Stew- art, Sl,800; L. II. Kilteau, 81,8(K); .1. K. W. Currier, Sl,800; Gerard (J. Ruel, «1,HOO; J. W. Puifsley, S1,,',00; C, E. I). Chubbuck, 81,4.50. Second Class Clerks— \. V. Al, ion, 81,400; Rich'd Devlin, «1,4(K); \V. B. Almon Hill, $1,400; C. W. Uoss, *1,400; II. Le B. Uoss, S1,:{.''>0 ; J. L. Payne, 81,;i.50; L. I). Dion, §1,100; L. N. Fortier, $1,200. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFFJTCE. Minister of Militia and Defence, Surgeon Lieut. - Colonel the Hon. F. W. Borden S7,000 Defiuty Minister, XAewiCnX. L. F. Pin.iult 3,200 Chief Clerk, Benjamin Suite i,\)M Secretarji of Department, Capt. Alphonse Benoit 1,800 Minister's Private Secretary, H. W. Brown Aci-ount Branch. Chief Clerk atid Accotmtant, J. W. Borden 2,400 Stnres Branch. Chief Superintendent of Military Stores and Keeper of Militia Properties, Lieut. -Col. D. A. Macdonald 2,800 Enyineer Branch. Chief Engineer, Paul Weathcrhe 1 ,4.50 Asst. Engineer, Capt. G. S. Maunsell 1,100 Military Branch. General Officer Commandiny, Major Gen. E. T. H. Hutton, C.B., A.D.C. to the (^ueen ; pay and allowanres fiO,00() A D.C., Captain A. C. Bell (.Scots (iuards). ...pay 1,000 Adjxitant-Gencral, Col. the Honourable Matthew Aylmer pay and allowances 3,200 Quarter-Master General, Col. Hubert Foster, It. E pay and allowances 3,200 Assistant Adjutant-General for Artillery, Lieut.- Col. VV. H.' Cotton pay and allownnce.s 2,S0O Assi,itant Adjutant-General, Major Robert Cart- wrisfht pay and allowances 2,800 OjUcer Comm.'indinff Canadian Artillery, Lieut. - Col. F. G. Stone pay and allowancus Director-General Medical Sta If, Sina. Lieut. -Col. J. L. H. Neilson, M.D., R.C.A., pav and allow- ances '. 2,800 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Minister of the Interior, Hon. Clifford Sifton 87,000 Deputy Minister of the Interior, Jas. A. Smart . . 3,2(ii) Private Secreiarifto Minister, Allan P. Collier. . . 1,.'>00 Lata Clerk, T. G. Rothwell 2,000 Secretary, ,lohn R. Hall 2,800 Assistant Secretai-y, L. C. Pereira 1,800 lleijistra- of Corre^imndence.K. i, Henry 1,9,')0 Chief Cli'rk in Chanje of Timber and Mines, O.'lJ. Ryiey ' l.S.'-.O Clerk in. Charqe of Ordnance and Admiralty Lands, P. G.' Reyes l,f>50 Senior Clerk, Head Office, Immigration Branch, Ottawa, L. M. Fortier l,f>60 Patents Branch. Chief Clerk, W. M. Goodeve 8,400 Assistant, N. (>. Ccte 1,000 Accountant's Branch. Acting Accountant, V. H. Beddoe 1,800 Svrvei/s Branch. Surreiior General, K. Deville 2,600 Chief Astr(>noma;\\.V. King 2,100 Astronomer, Gtto .1. Klot?! 1,800 Clerk in Charge of Survey Records, F. Clflyton.. 1,800 Gcograjiher, .Itimes While 1,(MM) nKI'AKTMKNT OK THK. INTKRIOR- OCTSIDB HKHVICR. Commissioner of Dominion Lands, .1. G. Turriff, Ottawa 3,000 Superintendent of Mines, W. Pearce, Calgary. . . 8,000 Inspector Dominion Lands Agencies, E. F. Stephenson, Winnipeg Supt. of Immiyration, Frank Pedley, Ottawa. . . 2,500 Chief Inspector of Timber and Forestry, E. Stewart, Ottawa 2,l>00 Inspector of Immigration Agencies in If. S., W. .1. White, Ottawa 2,000 Dominion Lands Agents. Winnipeg E. F. Stephenson . 2,000 Brandon W.C. de Balinhard 1,000 Minnedosa John Flesher 1,200 Kegina A. ,1. Eraser 1,005 Yorkton I. M. Sutherland . 1,200 Calgarv J.U.Sutherland.. 1,200 Prince" Albert John .McTaggart . . 1,200 Eilinonton R. A. Ruttan 1,400 .'Vlameda Duncan McEwen . . 1,000 Battleford R. F. Chisholni . . . .''lOO Lethbridge W. H. Cottingham 1,2(X) |)au]>hin F. K. Herchmer. . . 1,200 Red Deer J G. Jcssup 1,000 New Westminster, BC John McKenzie . . 1,400 Kaniloops, B.C E. A. Nash 1,400 Crown Timber Agents. Inspector of Crown Timber Agencies, and Crown Tim- ber Agent at Winnipeg, E. F. Stephenson Edmonton R. A. Ruttan Calgary J. R. Sutherland . . Prince' Albert John McTaggart. . New Westminster, B.C James Leamy 1,500 Secretary to the LietU. -Governor of the District of Keewatin, Charles C. Patterson 600 Registrars of the N.-W. Territories. Inspector of Xorth-West Land Titles Offices, and Rein'-strar Dist. of Assinibola, H.W.Newlands . 2,000 West Saskatchewan District. . R. F. Chisholm. . . 1,000 East .Saskiitchewan District.. S. Brewster 1,200 District of South Alberta Horace ILarvey. . . 1,600 District of North Alberta Georges Ilov 1,600 Rocky Mountains Park of Canada, Banff, N.W.T., Superintendent, Howard Douglas 1,200 Commr. of Immig'n, W. F. McCreary, Winnipeg 3,(K0 Immigration Agents. General Colonization Agent, C. W. Speers .*2,0f Calgarv C. W. Sutter 1,20(1 Montreal J. Hoolahan 1,200 (,>uebec P. Dovle 1,400 H.alifax, N.S John A. Kirk 1,200 St. John, N.B S. Gardner 1.000 Caretakers of Ordnance Lands. Chamblv, Q I. O. Dion 60 00 (irand Falls, N.B Bertram Currier. . 200 00 Leamington, Out Peter Conover 75 00 The Yukon Territory. Coinmissiowr, William Ogilvie 5,000 Gold Co /. m Issioner. E. V. Senkler 2,000 Comptroller, John T. Lithgow 1,500 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT. .Minister of the Interior, Hon. Clifford Sifton Deputii [lead and Director, Dr. G. M. Dawson, C.yi'.V,., LL.D., V.U.^ $3,200 Assistant Director and Geologist, Robert Bell, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S.C 2,400 y 124 DOMINION OF CANADA. [1900 AsuiHtanl Director, I'ala'onUdoaixt and Xiioliiijiiit, J.V. WhiU'iivf.s. K.K.S.U., K.IJ.H *2,4('»0 AntiiHtant Direclar, Chemixl and Mincrnlmjist, O. C. Hoffimimi, LL.I)., h'.I.U., F.K.S.L' 2,400 AHHtHtant Dincttir, IMiiiuhI and NatiiraliHt, John Mttcoiiii, K. L.S., K. ll.S.C 2,2:.0 Mining tJngincer and Grolm/int, E. I). Iti^rall, M.K., A.K.S.M '. I.IMIO Accountant, John Marahall 1,8(X) Chief l)rau. St!'ii(i- cal, H.A.Mc l.HOO OeologixlH, 11. W. Klls, M.A., l.l<.I)., Hiitrh Flet- cher, H.A., It. O. .McOoniiell, ll.A., eiich ii); Albert P. Low, IJ.A.Sc, •il.S.'io ; Rolii-rt Clml- mers, \Vii>. MuIiiiich, H.A.Sc, K. K. h'urihiiult, each .*1,65(); Alfred E. Harlow, M.A., .Sl.ri.'iO ; Jan. McEvov, H.A.Sc, .•*1,4(M) ; I). It. Dowliiijf, U.A.Hc, i!jil.;«i(); K. \V. Hrock, .\I. A., H.A.Sc, 81,10(1 ; J. O. Owilliin, H.A., i^^O.^^iO. Artint and AxxiHtant l'f Chity 1/200 01T.SIDK SKRVICK. Ontario. Clerks, D. S. Hill, Hrantford ; A. M. Ironside. Maiiitowii'fj Medicd OJl'frs, F. H. .Mitchell, M.l)., Delaware; L,. Secord, M.l)., Hrantford. Guardian of Islands, o. V Ooulette, Oananoque. Indian Lands Agents, Wm. Simpson, Wiarton; Clias. J. Blomfield, Lakefield. Indian Agents. Abbott, W. Van, Sault Ste. Marie. Anderson, Geo., Marysville. Bennett, E., Cormac. Cameron, E. I)., Hrantford. Entrlish, A., Sarnia. Hainan, S., Thessalon. Hodder,J.F.M.,l'ortArthur xMaclean.W. H., Parry Sound McDonald, A. R., Duart. McFarlane, Wm., Keene. McGibbon.C, Penetan<,''iie. Mclver, J., Cape Croker. McKel vev, A. . Wallaceburuf. Mcl'hoe, 1). J.. Atherley. Scottield, J., Chippawa Hill Siins,C!.L. D.,ManitowaIlin^■ Sinclair, A., I'oplar Hill. Stewart, Uuiih, Ha^jersville Thackeray, J., Koseneath. Thorburn, J. H., Gore Hav. Williams, A. W. , Port Periy Yates, John, Virginia. (/ueliei— Indian Agent*. BaHtlen,A.O.,Jeune Lorette Heaulieii, Ed., Ciicouna. Bro<*Meuii, A. , Caiit(hnuwaK'a Coniiru, A. <»., .M.l)., St. Frani.'oisdii l.ac. DeHiletM. C. O. If., M.D., Hecancour. l>onahuc,W.T.A ,Pte.Hleue (Jajrnc, llev. J., Maria. (iaK'iion, A., KersimlH. EoiiK, George, St. Hen in. .McHride, A., North Teiiiis- caminuue. McCaffif'y,VV. J. ,Itiv. Deiiert Pitre, Jeremio, St. Alexis de .Metapedia. Medical Officer, Ed. A. Mulligan, M.D., Maniwaki. Sofia Scotia — Buckwith,C. E., Steam Mills. Cameron, Kev. A., Christ- mas Island. De .Molitor, J. J. E.,Shel- l)urne. Eraser, Itev. J., St. Peter's. Harlow, C, Caledonia Cor. Macd(>'raith, R. L. T., Fort' Lorinsf, R. E., Hazelton. Steele. i Pidcock, It. H.,CapeMudffe Ouillod, H., Alberni. I Todd, Chas., Metlakatla. Manitoba, Keewatin and North-West Territories. Indian Commissioner, Hon. D. Laird, Winnii)eK.*'U,200 Secretani, J. H. I^asli, Winnipei; 1,500 Clerk, A. McDonald, Winnipeg. 1.400 " G. E. Jean, " 900 Inspectors. Winnipeg Inspei;torafe, E. Mct'oll, Winnii)efr .'?2,400 Calgarg " T. P. Wadsworth, Calgary 2,200 Qn\iii,,elie " A. McGibbon, Qu'Appelle 2,200 Rattleford " W. J. Chishohn, Pr. Albert. 1,800 Rat I'ortane " L.J.A.I/'VcqucIlatP'fge. 1,800 Lake Manitoba " S. It. .Marlatt, P. la Prairie 1,800 Survetjor in charge, A. W. Ponton, D.L.S., Winnipeg 1,800 Inspectorofli. C. Indian Schools, G. A. Hetournay, M.A., Winnipeg 1,200 Medical Officers, J. D. Lafferty, M.l)., Gleifihen.. . .1,800 F. X. Girard, M.l)., Macleo0 Printinff Branch. Superintendent oj Printimj, \V. McMa)ioii 2,(ir)0 Stationer!/ Branch. Superintendent of statlimeri/, Kraiik Oouldtlirite. I,4ri0 DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF CANADA. Secretary of State and lieijinlrar-di'iieral, Hon. R. W. 'Soott »7,000 Under Secri'tani of State and Deputy Regixtrar- General, .loseph' Pojie 3,200 nhief Clerk, P. I'elletier 2.400 Private Secretary to the Mininter, Arthur Urophy I.-IOO Correspondence Branch. First Class Clerks, F. Colson, Accountant, ?1,800 ; G. Eiiiond, ihit^O; .1. F. Waters, M.A., Jl.e.^"). Five second and three third-i-la-ss clerks. Jieyistry Branch. First Class Clerks, I. W. Storr, «1,700; A. O. Lea- royd, *l,550 ; V. T Kirwan, *l,,V)0. Four gecoiid and two third cla.ss clerks. Records Branch. Chief Clerk, Keeper oi Records, A. Audet 2,400 And two third-<'la8s clerks. Board of Civil Service Examiners. Chairman, .). Thortnirn, M.A., IJ..D., 8400; A. 0. UeCelles, Lit. D., F.K..S.C., S400 ; J. C. Olashan, IJ-.l)., *4(K). Secretary, W. Foran 200 DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES. Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Hon. Sir Louis H. bavies, K.C.M.CJ 87,000 Detiutti Minister of Marine and Fisheiies, Major F. Oourdeau 3,200 Chief Clerk, .1. Hardie 2,400 Chief Clerk ami Accountant, A. W. Owen 2,000 Chief Kngioeer and General Superintendent of iJyhthouses, W. V. Anderson 2,(i00 Commissioticr and General Inspector of Fisheries, E. E. Prince, B.A., F.L.S 2,200 Assistant Fuiiimer, \V. H. Dawson, C.E 2,0,')0 Hi/drographic Surveiior, W. .1. Stewart 1,800 Chief Clerk, Marine, \V. L. Mau'ee 2,('()0 Chief Clerk, Fisheries, H. N. Veiuiinjr 1,900 Commander O. U. V. Spain, K.N., ComniiindinK Fisheries Protection Service, Charlottetoxvn, P. E. 1 1,000 Private Secretary to the Minister, W. C. Gordon. SO Clerks with salaries raiiffing from §400 to $1,700 per annum. A [rents— (From 82,200 to .*1,400 each), Victoria, H.C.Jas. Gaudin Charlottetown, \^ j^^^^ harlottetown, 1 . P.E.I /-^ Quebec J. U. Gregory St..Iohn, N.B. F..I. Harding Halifax, 24. S J. Parsons Superintendents of ^ iqhts. Halifax, N.S., C. A. Hutchins 81,600 Ottawa, P. Hartv 1,400 St. John, N.B., John Kelly 1,200 Quebec, G. D. O'Farrell 1,100 Board of Examiners, Musters and Mates. Chairman, W. H. .Smith, U.N.R., Halifax Ul.SOO Clerk, A. G. Gilpin 600 Halifax I). Hunter St. John, N.B.W. Thomaii St. Catharines. W..Mer and Mari- time Provinces, Hon. P. Mitchell, Montreal... Nora Scotia, District A'n. /, A. C. Bertram, North Sydney Nora .Sr.of jVj, District So. ?, Robt. Hockin, Pictou Niivn .<^cotia. District No. ,1, L. S. Ford, Milton.. New Brunswick, District No. 1, J. H. Pratt, St. Andrews New Brunswick, District No. 2, Robt. A. Chaji- man. Moncon Neiv Brunswick, District No. S, H. S. Miles, Oromocto Ontario, O. B. Sheppard, Toronto A. G. DuTican, Mnrksville F. H. Cunningham, Ottawa Prince Kdward Island, J. A. Matheson, Campbell- ton Quebec, W. Wakeham, Gaspe Basin N. Lavoie. .M.D., L'Islet A. H. Bellivrau, Ottawa British Columbia, C. B. Sword, New West- minster N.-W. Territories. E. W. Miller, Fort Qu'Appelle. Manitoba, F. W. Colcleugh, Selkirk 1,800 900 900 700 900 800 400 1,500 1,200 900 1,600 600 1.000 700 600 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Sidney Fisher Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Connnis- sinner of Patents, W. It. Scarth Secretary, A. L. Jarvi.s Private Secretary, T. K. Doherty Acting Accountant, F. C. Chittick Archives Branch. Archivist, D. Brymner Copyrights and Trade Marks Branch. Registrar, J. B. Jackson Patents Branch. Chief Clerk, W. J. Lynch. . . . *. Statistics Branch. Statistician, George Johnson. Assistant Statistician, E. H. St. Denis. $7,000 3,200 2,012 l.S.'-.O 1,100 2,200 2,300 1,900 2,400 1,750 126 DOMINION OF CANADA— I'AHUAMKNTS SINCK I8()7. [1900 fll^ Central Kxiievimental Farm, Ottawa, Director, Win. Hiiuiulurs. I.L.I)., K.K.H.C., K.I-.H. »4,00() Bolanut and Hiitomiiliiijinl, Jna, Fle'i'hiT, I.!.. D., K.HS.C, F.L.S l,»i)0 CheiHwt, Frank T. Shutt, M.A., F.I.C., K.C 8.. . l,7(M) HurtirultnriHt, Wni. T. Muioun !,»«» I'tndtrn Mnnu'ifi; A. U. (iillH-rt WH) Aeciiuntanl,\\.n Hay 1,^ '" aiiMwiT cori'i'Miiondcncp ri'hifivi- to noninii'i'cial and trade mailers, and i{lve hiforination to those inltrcsli'd an to local lraia, at'etit for AtitiKnn, Montserrnt and honiinica. S. \j. llorHtord, St. Kilts, aueiif for St. Kills, Nevin and Virtfin Islands. Kdjfar Triiiji, I'ort of Spuiii, Trinidud, a>feiit (or Trini- dad and ToliaKo. V. \'l. Sonlinn, Christiana, Norway, a«ent for Sweden and l)eninarl<. I). M Heiniie, Hneiiox Ayrex, Arfreiitine Ke|ml)lic, a;,'cftl for Arifentine Ue)iiilili(' and t'rutrnay. In addition to tlieir otiiei duties, the inidtTinentioned Canadian ajfents will answer iiKiniriex relative to trade matters, and tlieir serviees are availalilo in (iirtherinif llie interests of Canadian traders. .1. (1. Coltner, 17 Victoria St., London, S.W., Kiif^land. Ilarrisim Watson, Curator for Canadian Seetion, lm)ierial Institute, London, Kn^land. «i. II. Milehell, I.". Water Street, Liverpool, KriKland. II. M. Murrav, ^>2 St. Knneli S(piare, (llasjfow, Seotland. W. L. (iriftlth, loTlie Wall<, Cardiff, South Walei. ThoniaH Moffat, 24 Wale St., Ctpe Town, South Afriea. DOMINION PARLIAMENTS SINCE 1867. No. 0? Parliamknts. Ist Parliament. 2nd Parliament. 8rd Parliament . 4th Parliament . 5th Parliament.. 6th Parliament.. 7th Parliament . 8th Parliament. l8t 2nd . ard.. 4th.. .5th.. tlst. 2nd . l8t . 2nd . 3rd . 4th . 5th . Skhhiun. l8t.. 2nd , 3rd. 4th . l8t. 2nl 3rd . 4th. 1st.. 2nd 3rd 4th. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th .5th 6th Ist 2nd 3rd .March Oftober D.VTK OF t)l'BNISO. Nove' 'l)er «, 1S()7.. April 1,5, 18(ti) . P\'l)ruarv 15, 1«7(».. " ■ 15, 1871.. April 11, 1872.. 15, 1873. 23, 1873. March Fel)ruary 2(i, 4, 1874 . . 1875.. 10, 187(i.. 8, 1877.. 7, 1878.. Fehrunrv 13, 1870.. 12, 1880.. Deceinlier 9, 1880.. Fel)ruary !), 1882 . . February 8, 1883.. .January 17, 1884.. 20, 1885.. February 25, 1886..Juile Prorooation. I.)IBMOLl I'KRMANKNT FORCE (ACCORDINd TO GRADATION LIST), YUKON FIELD FORCE, Etc., Etc. (Condi'UfU'd and corrected, hi/ the Militia General Orders, tn October, ISU'.i.) As it is iiiiposHilile to ol)tiii!i tiie Post OfHc'o addre.sH of ovury individual ottlcer, il in iiu);)feHte(l that coin- municatioiis bo sent (wiieii no other address is jfivcn) to the Head i^imrters of the Corps or (Uinipiiny, as tlie case may l>o. The slur (') liefore a iiann' denotes War Service. Aidb-dr-Cami' to tiik (^ikkn, ^hc Ojuccu. 'Major-General E. T. H. Iliitton, C.B., OonnnandinK Canadian Militia. OOVERNOR-GKNERAL. ■ TMK RiOIlT HoNOI'RAHliK OlMtKRT .loilN El.l.InT, E.MII. OK MiNTO, (l.C. M.G. (loi'ernor-General's Militttrii Serretarj/, 'Major L. G. Druniniond, Scots (Jnard.s. Aide.H-de-Caiii}i, Capt. \V. F. Lasculles, Scots Guards ; Capt. II. C. Gruhuni, Cc" Istrcaiu Guards. Iloni/ Aides-de-Cami>, 'Lt.Col. W. D. Otter. R.C.R.I.; Lt.(^ol. De la C. T Irwin, R.O.; "Lt -Col. the Hon, J. M. ■ Gibson, lUlh Batt. ; Lt.-Col. G. T. A. Evanturel, mli llutt. ; Lt.-Col. .1. Peters, l).0.(;.. .M.D. No. II ; It. -Col. C. W. Drury, Connnandinj; Field Division, R.C.A. ; Lt.Col. A. P. Sherwood, 4:{rd Hatt. Tlon'ii SiirqeoHK, Sur),'. Lt.-Col. .1. L. II. Neilson, Director General, Canadian .Militia Arniv .Medical Service ; Sur^'. ' Major T. G. Roddick, .M.P., 1st Hatt. P. W. Rejrt. Fusiliers. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE. (Ottawa.) Mi.NiHTRR OK MiUTiA AND Dkkk.nck, "Hon. Frederick William Rorilen, M.D., M.P. (Surtfeon Lt. Colonel (iSth " KinKH' County " Hatt. of Infantry). Private Secretarji, Harry W. Hrown, Est)., B.A. Deputy Minixter of Militia and Defence, *Lt.-Col. Louis Ftilix Pinault. Chief Clerk, Henjamiii Suite, Esi)., F.H.S.C. Secretartij nf Department, Capt. Alphonse Beiioit, R.O. Accntintant, J. W. Borden, Esq. Chief Svperinti'ndent of Store n and Militia Pioperlles, Lt.-Col. D. A. Macdonald, R.O. Chief Hiii/ineer, Liei.t. Paul Weulherlie, R.O. AnsUtant Engineer, Capt. CJ. S. Maun.sell, R.O. IIKAO (ll'AHTKHS HTAKK OK TIIK .MII.ITIA. Major-General Commanding the Militia, "Major General E. T. II. Button, C.B., A.D.C. lo the (.^uecn. Aiden-de-Cavip, A. C. Bell. Lieut. Scots Guards; Lieut. .1. N. S. Leslie v'e.\tra), R.C.A. Adjutant -General, *Coilonel Hon. Mattliew Aylincr. Antit. Adjt. -General for Artillerg at Head Quarters, Lt.-Col. Wm. Hy. Cotton, R.C.A. Asgt. Adjutant-General at Head Quarters, *.Major Robert Cartwri(fht, R.C.K.I. Officer Com, .landing Canadian Artillery, Lt.-Col. F. G. Stone, R.A. Quarter-MaKler-General, "Col. Hubert Foster, R.E. Director General of the Militia Army Medical Service, *Surj,'. Lt.-Col. J. L. H. Neilson, M.D., Hon'y Sui;;. to Gov, Gen'I. [127] STAKK OK TIIK MIMTIA. Major F. L. Lcssarfl, Royal Can. C. E. Montizambert, Inspector of Cavalry, Dragoons (Toronto). Inspectors of Artillery, •Lt.-Col R.C.A. (Kingston), *Lt.-CoI. Jas. F. Wilson, R.C!.A. (QuefiecJ. Asst. Inspector of Artillery ( Field), .Major aiifl Bt. Lt.- Col. C. W. Drurv, R.C.A. Inspector of Engineers, the Professor of Fortification, Military EntfiiieeritiK, etc., R. M. Colle>fc (Lt.Col. II. II. Burney, R.E.). Inspectors of Infantni, 'Lt.-Col. W. D. Otter. D.O.C. aiidComdt. R.C.R.I. (?Wo/i^o) ; Lt.-Col. W. I). Gor- don, D.O.C. (Montreal). DISTRICT .STAFF. rllOVINCK OK ONTARIO. MiMTAKV Dlstricp .\o. 1, 11(1. (^rs. Lotidon, comprises Isl HriK'ade Division: counties of Botbwell, Elffiii, Essex, Kent, Lanibton. Middlesex, Oxford, City of London ; 'ind Hriifade Division : countic:) of Bruce, Huron. I'crth. Waterloo, Wcllin!fton. — />/(>'/n'cf Officer Commanding, 'Lt.-('ol. .1. G. Holmes, K.C.A. ; Dist. Supt. of Stores, Hon'y Lieut. -Col. M. DeB. Dawson. MiMTAHV DisTlilcT No. 2, Hd. t^rs. Toronto, coniiu'iscs Urd Briffiule Division : counties of l?rant, llaldimand, Lincoln, Monck, Nia;rara, Norfolk, Welland, Went- worth. City of Hamilton ; 4th Bri),'aixon), Ontario, Peel, Sinicoe, Ilalton, York; 5th Bri^'ade Division : Toronto.— Di>f/H'* Officer Commanding, 128 nOMlNI()^J OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [11)00 llon'y A.D.C. toOov. iS'itp/. 11/ Sliirm, "l.t. M,t. 'Ml. W. 1>. (ittor. K.(Ml.I. Ofii., \w*\y ". lOMiprixi'K (tth Urli{iiilf l»i\lMiiiri; fdiiiilifM of iMiilmin, Nurlliilin- ItiTlamr. IVterlH»roii){h, Viiimia ; 7ih llrltfiiilf DIM- Hion : I'liiiiitii'H (i( A(liliiih(toii, Krcinitiiiu', IIuniIii^h, Lennox, rrincc Kdwiinl, I'llv of KiiinHloii. Ui'trii't Offli'i-r Ciiiiiiiiaiiiliini, l.t.Col. ('. K. .Monll/.ainliril, R.().A.; !>i»t. Su/il. iif Sliii-en, llon'.v t'ni't. H". SliiMi«i', MiLiTAHV DiKTHh T No. », 11(1. (^iM l\ inifHlfin, coniiuiMiH Hth liriKailc Idvinion: countirn nt t arli'ion, ('.irriwiill, DiindiiH, (llenKiirry, (Ironvillf, l.iui.irk, {.itiIh, oimwu, Pontine, I'n'Ki'oli, Ui'nfrcw, UiimmcII. .Slorinoni, Town of ltrockvlll«. I)inl)ifl Oilhrr Vionmiiniiing, "Lt.- Col. O. v.. MonliwinilHTl, It.C.A. IMtoVINCR OK glKIIKC. .Mii,iT\RV DiHTHKT No. .'■., 11(1. OrM. Moiitrpal, comprlscx Ul lli'i^uik' Diviition : counlH"* of .lac(|iu's Ciiriicr, ilodiilinfa, l.aval, Niiiiilrciiil, SoiilariKcx, Napii'i'villi;. JtcaiiliarnoiH, ChatcaiiKiia.v, ll(niiiii|j;(loti, Lapralric, ('It.vof Montival : •Jinl Hriu'iidc DhiNion • oo'inficM of Arifunlt'iiil, Tcrrt'lpoiiiic, Two Mountain«, Montcalm, li'AH»oni|ition, .lolii'tle, ItiTtliicr. MiiMkinonK'c, SI. Maurice, Tlifcc Hivcrs. Dintiirt (tillrfr Coiiiiiinnil- iiiil, M.Col. \V. !>. (iordon, It.C.IM.; Dislrirl Siifil. 11/ StincH, llon'.v 1,1. Col. (1. Matt Ice. Mii-tr\iiv DiHTiiKT No. riHcM ;;r(l Itriicadf Division: couMticM of St' .lohir8, Ilii'f\illc, MiMsiH(|iioi, Itronic, ShclTord, Hon" vi;ic, Clianilil.v, V'crchi'icH. SI. llyacintlic, HaKot' Drnrnnioiifl, IMcluli"!!, VaniaHka ; 4tli Hrlwadc hi" vision: counties of Nicolcl, .Vrthaltaska, Wolfei Uiclunond, Sliei'lirooke, .Slansfead, ('omplon DIk' trii'l Ofllfi'i- Ciimiiiiiiiilinii, 'l,ieut.-('ol. .\le\. Koy ; Dintrict ,Siipf. (i/ Shii-fH, ■'llon'.N l,l.-Ool. (J. Mattlce. Mii.iTAiiv IHmtiuct .No. 7, Md. C^rs. (Quebec, cotii)irises ,')th Hriu'iidc Kivision: counties of Iteauce, llellcchasse, Honaveiiture, horcheHter, (i'lspc, Kanmuraska, L(\is, liOtliituerc, .Moiitinauniy. .Mcu'imtic, Kiniouski, Teuiis- eouata; (Itli liriyade Division: co\iiilieN of (!liani- plain, Cliarlevoix, •'hicoutinii, .Montiiiorency, (^iieliec, I'ortiieuf, Sau'uena\, Oity of (^ucliec. Distrir/ Offirrr Comiiiiiiidhni, •l.t'.-Col. (>. C. (;. I'ellct.ier, K.C.A.: Dist. Stuff Offlror, -M.Col. (i. K. White: hinliict Supt. ofStorcK, "llon'y Lt.-Col. W. II. Korresl. IMtOVIXCK OK NKW IllllSSWK^'K. Mii-ITART DiHTiucT No. 8, 11(1. (iirs. Kredoricloii, N. I!., oonipriscH IhI Mripade Division: counties of (yurlelon, Charlotte, S\inliury, \ictoria, York; -ind Drijfude Di- vision : counties of Albert, Kini;''*. (,>ueen'», St. .lohii : No. W llriu'aile Division : comities of (ilouccster, Kent, Nortliumlierland, Kestin'oucho, Westmoreland. />/.<- trictOfict'i-Cmimniiiiiivi, *Lt.-C'ol. H. 11. Vidal ; Dint. Sxpt. tif StiiiY.s lloti'v .Major A. .1. Annstronpf C.S7. John, N.li.) rnovtNCK OK nova sroriA. Military niHTRicT No. o, lid. (^rs. Halifax, oompriKcs 1st Brijfjido Division : counties of Anliu'onish, (!ol- chestiir, Cnniherland, Ouystiorouu'li, Hants, Halifax, Pieton, city of Halif ix ; '.ind Hrit;ade Division : comi- ties of Amiajxilis, Diuby, Kiii'.r's, l.mienhnrjr, (^Mieen's, SheUiourne, Yavmoutti ; [ir<\ Hrisrade Division : coun- ties of Cape Hretoii, Inverness, Hicliinond, Victoria. ~ hixtrict Ojflfrr Ciiintnniiiliiifi, I.,t.-Col. .1. D. Irvin;; ; Dutrict Sxipt. of Stores, 'Caiit. J. K. Curreii. raoviNCR OF .manitoha. Comprises Altfonia west of Nejiijron, Province of Mani- toba, N.-W. Territories and District of Kei ivatin. Not yet formed into Hrij^ade Divisions. Military District No. 10, Hd. (^rs. Wiiiiiipejf.--/l('///ir/ DixtriM OJicer CdiiniKindiiu/, Otiicer Coiiidjf. "B" Sfiuadron, Koyal Canadian Dragoons, Capt. V. A. S. Williams. rnoVINCB OF BHITISII COLf.MRIA. Military District No. 11, Hd. Qrs. Victoria, (comprises the Province of British Columliia. Not yet formed into Brii{ai'«frtff (fjletr Cniiniiandiiiii, Ijt.-cfol. K. S. .Moore. TiiK Ottawa Hhiuaur (Hd. WtH., Ottawa), ( (he Citv of Ottawa.- Ofli ir Cininiinudiiij), I; 11. Cotton, U.C.A., A.A.O.A. coiiiprlMi t. Col. W. royal .MILIfARY CoLLKOK (IK CAN All*. KiiiKHlon, Ont. nrcxidcil, "Major (iencralK.T. II. lluttoii, C.H., A.D.C. to 11. .M the i^iieeii, Comniaiidiiivi ('aiiadiaii Militia; t'umiiHindiint, 'Lieutenant Colonel Oerald (.'hurleii Kitsoii (K',ii!.'n llovivl lliHe Corps); Htajf- Adjutant , Lieutenant- (Colonel S. (;, McOill ; Ihofemor of h'liftillcatioii, Militurn Hmjiiicering, etc., Lf.-Col. 11. 11. Iliiniey ( U. /••'.>; I'lufemior of ArtilUr)/, AdiiiiiiiHtr ition mid Liiir, Major C. C. N'an Sirau- ben/,ee(C((p/. U.A.)\ I'rofcttiir of Militarii Siirreiiinff, Tiif'oijrnjihii, etc., (.'n\>i. II. ,S. Lojjaii (^('»'ll^ LeiccHtcr- kIiiic HcijIa; AnKistnat I'rofcHxor ut Fortification, Militnrii Knijinferinij, etc., Lieut. ('. H. o. .Symoim (Lieut. It. A'.); I'riil'cnxor of Civil Hmiinfcilnij iiiid Aichilc-tiirc, Will. it. Butler, Ksii., M.'l. (!. K. ; I'm- frmtrof Sorrcjiin;!, I'liynio itnil C/ici/iaf/v/, Captain .lohn B. Cochrane (/•'»'/. Ilcxcrrc) ; I*rofe»mr of Matheiuaticn, etc., Iru i;. Martin, Ks(|., B.A. ; Pro- fcxKiir if Knijlinh, Uer. (!lari^ L. Worrell, M.A. ; ' I'lnfcKHiir of French, .1. D. Chart rand, Lst]. ; AnHiMtfint Innlnictor in Mathematics, Lieutenant Francis H. \ ercoe (Knij. Ileiirre). Hoard of V'initors— Chair- ii'iiii, "(Jolonel the Hon. Matthew Aylnier (Adjutant- (ietieral). Memlicru : 'Colonel Hubert Koster ((^uar- termaster-(Jencral) ; Lt.-Col. A. Koy, D. O. C. M. D. No, ti{.*'''. Johnit, v.); John A. MacCabe, Kh(]., M.A.; LL. D. (Principal Normal and Model Schools, Ottawa), Paul Weatherbe, Ks((. ((jhief Kngineer Dept. of Militia and Defence). ACTIVE MILITIA. PKHMANKNT FollCK. Head l^uarters :- ROVAL CANADIAN IIRAOOONS. "A" Sipiadron, Toronto ; " B" Sqund-m. Winnipeff. ROYAL CA.SAIIIAN ARTILLriH. " A" Battery, Kinifsion ; " B" Battery, t^ueheo. HOVAL CANAIIIAN r.KOIMKST OK INKANTRY. Heu'imental Depots: No. 1, London, Ont.; No. '_', To- ronto; No, '.i, St. .lolins, (;uc. ; No. 4, Fredi^ricton, N.B. ROYAL CANAIIIAN IIRA00ON8. The Imperial Cyjiher, V. It. 1., Hiirniouiited by the Im- perial Crown, lliiiform, scarlet ; faciiiKs, blue. Officer Commanding : Lt. -Colonel F. L. Le.ssnrd. " A" S(Hiadroii, stationed at Toronto, Ont. Maji'r : *Lt.-(.'olonel F. L. Lessard. Captain : (Ja]it. W. Forester. Lieutenant)! : F. II. C. Sutton, lit. Capt. C. St. A. Pearso (with Yukon Field Force), J. H. Klmsley. Adjutant: Capt. W. Forester. "B" S(|uadron, stationed at WiimipeK, Man, Major: *MnJ. T. D. B. Evans (Lt.-Col. in command of Yukon Field Force). Captain : Capt. Y. A. S. WillLams (Acting D.O.C., M.D. No. 1(1, Winnipetr). Lieutenants: *Bt. Capt. K. \\. O. Gardiner (with Yukon Field Force), 'Bt. Capt. C. M. Nelles, C. T. Van Strau- benzee. Adjutant : *'..t. and Bt. Capt. C. M. Nelles. Medical Officer: "Hon'y Surg. Lt.-Col. A. Codd, M.D. (at " B" S(|uadron). Veterinarji Officer: Hon'y Vet. Maj. W. B. Hall, V.S. (at " A" Squadron). / 1900 DOMINION OV CANADA MIUTIA L18T. 120 ROYAL OANAIriiry, AhhI. ItiNpedtor of ArlilliT.v (Kiulil). Major: •Lt.C.il. (,'. \V. hrurv. Ilon'v A.H.C. lo (Jov. Ciii'Uiiir. I»(. .MaJ..I. A. V,\\ns. Lifiilfnanln: hi, Capl. il. K. HiirHlull, Ili.Cupt. I). I. V. Kuloii, A. T. Otfilvii!, .1. N. S. |,,.sii.'. Ailjiiluiil : Cupt. liiiil lit. MaJ. .1. A. l''iiu'fH. M$dirnl (fjlrer: VtUrinary nj/tcer : llnn'.v V'et. MaJ. .1. Moaitie, V.S. "H" (tiut'lKM-, ^llU',) Mnjnr: "Maj. ,1. A. (1. Iliiiloii. LifHlninnU: HI. ('apt. ,1. A. Hon.von, Ht. Capl. If. A. I'aiiet. Vflfriniirii (iJUcer : J. 1). I)iich6nc, V.S. (lAKRIHON COMI'ANIKH ((jllcllCC, Qlie.) No. 1. LifuUnant-Cnlonet Comiiirv. Majnr: Wlaj. II, W. IliitlH'rfonl. Cniilnin : >Ut. MaJ. V. H. klvfrs, LifutennntK : Ht. Oapt. .1. II. U. (»«ilvii', F. 1). I-affiTlv. MedirulOtneer: 'lloii'.v Hinif.. l-t.-Col. C. O. Spwell, .M,l», Quarter Mauler: 'Horry MuJ. W. K, liiilah. Adjutant : (.'apt. T. HiiiHOti. No. 'L Majnr : "Bt. U.-Col. A. A. Farloy. Captain: Ht. Maj. T. HiMison. Lieutenant*: Ht,. Capt. II. V.. Tlia<'kcr (with Yiiknii Field Force), Ht. ('apt. J. K. I<. hie. Hon' II ColoHfl: Field .MarMhal, the Kt. Hon. (i. .1, Viscount Wolseley, K.I'., (1,C.H,, (S.C.M.U,, Com- inander-in-(;hief of tlie Hritish Army. Lieutenant-Colonel Cummandimj: 'I,t. -Col. W. D. Otter, I). O. C. No. 2, Toronto, Insp. of Infantry, Ilon'\- A.D.C. to Gov.-Geii. No. 1 Depot (//0/)(/o»i, Ont.). Major: *\M. Lt.-Col. L. Hiichan. Lieutenantu : Ht. MaJ. .S. ,1. A. Dcnixoti, ' Ht, Capt. A.O. Favres, S. I*. Lavhorn. Adjutant : *Ht. ('apt. A. <> Fasfes. Medical Officer: SurK. Maj. C. W. Helton, M.D. No. 2 Depot (Toronto, Ont.). Major : D. D. Yoimtf. Lieutenantu: Ht. MaJ. J. C. MacDoui^all, Rt. Capt. A. II. Macdonell, F. A. Lister, L. lieDuc, J. (J. Hurnhain. Adjutant: Bt. Capt. A. II. .Macdonell. Medical Officer: *Siujf. Maj. Wm. Nattress, M.I). No. 3 Depot (St. .lohns, P.Q.). Major: *R. L. Wadmore. Lieutenant*: *Bt. Maj, E. Chinic, *Bt. Capt. C. F. O. Fisflt, A. McLean. Adjutant: »Ht. Capt. C. F. O. Fiset. Medical Officer: E. N. Chevalier, M.D. No. 4 Depot (fVe./c/iWrtH, N.Ii.). Major: T. D. K. Hennninjf (with Yukon Field Force). Lieutenantg : Rt. Capt. A. K. (Carpenter, Bt, Capt. P. E. Thacker, J. H. Kaye, A. 1'. B. Na^'le. Adjutant ; Bt. (-apt. A. ¥,. Carpenter. Medical Officer: Hon'y Siirjr. Lt.-Col. K. McLearn, M.D. 9 CAVALKY. Koyat Canadian Drairooni («i>^ I'kkmanrnt Forck a/j»vr), Thff Governor Geiieral'N liixly Guard. Drpi^oorm. (To- ronto.) Orifanufd "iTlh Dfreinl.er, HfiV .VJotto; " Nulll Hui'unduH." irniform, hlue; facliiKs, whitt); Illume, white ; lace, nilver. Unn'il Lt.-ColonrI, (1. T. DeniHon ; iJ.-Colonil, 'Clarence A. K. DenJNon (Tor- onto, Onl.y, Major, 'Wm. II. .Merriit. Four 7V<»i/)K, Toronto : Vuplain*, Bt, MaJ. .1. U. Hiilton, •F. A. Fleminif, G. T. Denlnon, Jr., II. /. C. Cock- hurn; I'uiiinuxter, llcin'y ('apt. A. K. M. Th')nilmon ; .\djutniil, (apt, Geo. peters; ',"'• "''■. 'Hon'y Major .lohn Sloan; Sum. Mat., V. Le .M. Graseti, .M.l».; Vft. I.t , llon'y Vet. Ciiiil. F. A Campheli, V.S,; llon'ii Chap., Htv, It, II. .McGiiiniN. 1 y*^ IIiiHNarH (//(/. Qm., London, Ont), Grifanlzod *'^^ MlHt .May, 1H72. Uniform, lilue ; facin^H, hufT. Lt.-Culoiiel, "W. .M. Gartnhore(//«(ii/()(t, Onl.y, Major, Arthur II. Kln^f, SiiuiulrooH : "A," Londcn, (-'aptain A. A. Booker; " H," London, Captain .1. H. Stolhert<; "C," (Jourt- writfht, Capt. Koliert G. Stewart; "D," Kin«i4ville, Capt. Geo. C. Kinu ; I'aiimnnter, llon'y ('apt. T. S. Ilohlw; Adjutant, Lieut. II. Rock; V- 'W''.. Hoti'y Major HenJ. Ili^tfiiiH, .Ir.; Sum. Maj., .1. G. .Nierrison, .M.D.; Vet. Lt., J. 11. WiUon, V.S.; llon'n Chaplain, Rev. J. O. Stuart. k>„,l DratrootiH (//(/. Qm., .S'r Catharine*, Ont.). Or- *-»l'l tfanized lOth .May. 1872. Uniform, liliie ; facinjfs, while; plume, white. Iit.-Ctilonil, '\l. W, (in'tfitry (Toronto, Onl.); .Vajom, Wni. R. FerKunon and Stiuadront : "A," St. Catharines, Capts W. P, Stull (Homer) and A, D. K. Ser\os; " B, " St. Ann'H, ■('apt. and HI. Major F. O. Hnrch ; "C," Hurford, Capt. R. C. Muir; Pni/iiiaiiter, llon'y Major T. L. .Iouch; Ailjulant, Lt. .1. E. Hurch ; (Jr. Mr., llon'y Major .lamea Sheppard ; Surg. Maj., G. M. Warren, M.D.; Vet. Lt., llon'y Vet. Maj. Chan. Elliott, V.S. 0,,A "The Prince of Wales' Canadian Drajfoons "("//(/. "• *^* Qrn., Peterborough, Ont.). Orifanized :tOth April, 1875. Uniform, scarlet ; facin^H, yellow ; plinne, hlack and red. Ornaments and bail^'eti : Front plate for helmet, two maple leaves, steniH crossed, ahove which a heaver eoueliant, Hurinoiinted hy the Prince of Wales' |)lunie and motto. The whole surrounded liy a hand from which issue stellar rays, ends of hand droopinjf. Inscription " Prince of Wales' (Canadian DraKOons" on hand. Pouch and sahrelache orna- ment: the Prince of Wales' plume. Lt. -Colonel, »H. C. Rojfers (Peterhorough, Out.); Major, II. S. Green- wood. Squadrons : " A," Colhorne, Capt. and Ht. MaJ. W. W. Brown; " H," Millbrook, Capt and Bt. MaJ. David Sutton; "C," Peterboroutfh, Capt. W. D. .lohnston ; "D," Wellington, Capt. Fred. .1. .MacDonald ; Pay- mauler, Hon'y MaJ. .1. O. Hajferman; Adjutant, Capt. R, A, Cockh'urn (Millbrook); Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. J. W Garvin; Surg. Major, T. W. H. Younjf, M.D.; Vet. Linil., B, R. I'oole, V.S, ; Hon'y Chaplain, llev. II. .Symonds. A^]% HussarH (lid. Qrs., Kinqiilon, Ont.). Orjfanized ^^'' 3;uh April, 187.'i. Uniform, blue ; faciniifs, huff. Lt. -Colonel, ; Major, Stjuadron* : "A," Kinjjston, "Capt. John F. Leather- land; "IV' Wilton, *Capt. Thomas Clyde; " C," LouK'hboroujrh, Capt. R. M. Van Luven ; " D," Glen Stewart, Capt. Urias Holnu's; Pai/manler, Hon'y Capt, J. P Vrooman ; Adjutant, Capt. Alfred Bin- ninicton ; Qr. .Vr., ; Surg. Maj., II. U. Duff, M.D. ; Vet. Lt., Hon'y Vet. Capt. Edwd. Min>f, V.S. C*.l| Driii;;om\s(FId.Qri>..Cookiihire,Qne.). Orpfanized *^^*' ;«1th Nov., 1877. Uniform, blue ; facings, white ; plume, white. Lt. -Colonel, J, F, Learned (Cookshire, Que.); Major, 1-^ 130 DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [1900 Sqiinilron/c "A," (.'ookshire, ('apt. 11. A. Taylor; " H, " .Shei-l)rnnke, Capt. .1. \\. Iloitiiii; "l\" St.aii- Htead, (Japl. IUmi. It. .Morrill; "D," Cniiipton, (Japt. and Ht. .>laj. A. L. roinrov ; i'lUimaxtn-, IIoii'n ('apt. K. W. Hrt'W.slcr; Adjutd nl, Cii\)t. U. W. 11.' Kinjr ; Qr Mr., Hon'v Capt. II. 11. Tope; .S'lov/. Ma)., Alux. Dewar, M.l).; Vet. U., K (i. I'err.v, V.S. nj.], " Duke of (,'oiiiiaii;,'ht's Iloval C'aiiadiaii IHis- j "I'" sars" (//(/. Vex., Minitteitl', Qui:), (truani/.cd 14th Nov., 187!). IJiiifonii, l)luc ; faciti^'s, l)iiff. U.- { Cnlnnel, V. Whill.v {Miiiitrml, Q.)\ Major, .lolin (J. Harr. S(iii(iilri>nK : "A, " lliitititiifiloii, ('ai)t. .loliii V. ScriviT; "1;," St. Andrews, Ca)>lain Krncst .Morrow; " C," llavelix^k, Captain \V. (!. Harr; " D," ('larenceville, C'aptain (i. 11. .Mactie; I'aymnxli'r, Ilon'y ('aptain C. A. liOckerliy : Adjutant, Lieut. .M. A. I'lclie; (Jr. Mr., Ilon'v Capt. (J. J. Hrowiiin),': Siirq. Maj , II. H. Vnr- iniehael, M.I).; IV/. IJ., Ilon'y Vet. Capt. T. C. Simp- son, V.S. ; lliiii'ii Chap., Ilev. W. 1'. R. Lewis. ftfli " I'MHCPss Louise's New Brunswick Hussars." "•"" <)r(ranizeiiit: Capt.-i., 1>. J. Kowler, A..). .Markliam, t'. I'. Hlacik, 1). II. Kairweather; /'aiitiuistfr, Uon'v '" i>t .». II. M(d{obl)ie; AiljiHant, Lieut, (i. S Kiii- nt. r ; Qr. Mr., llon'v Cai)t. 'C K. Harrison; Siinf. ilnj., J. K. March, M.D.; \'ct. Lt., J. 11. Friiik, V.S. CANADIAN ARTILLKRY. The Royal Arms and S>ii)i)orter.s with a Ouii. "Canada" (above), "C^uo Kas et Cloria duuunt " (below the (iuu). Cniform, blue ; facings, scarlet. (Fur Royal Canadian Artillery— See I'khmanknt Forcb allure ) KIKIil) HATTKIUKS. 1st HriKade fWi/. Qrx., h, Out.). ( irtxanifed 24th .March, I88II Lt.-CoL, Wni. Nicoll (MiirrMou, ()}tt.); Adjutant, ('n,yti\U\ H. 1). Merewether; .S'«iv/. Maj.,ii. OReillv, M.l).; Vrt. Lt., Hon'v Vet. Maj. J. II. Reed, V.S. Battery Hd. Qrs.: lltli Battery, Ouelph. Maj., ; Capt. Alex. Murchison. Kith Battery, (iuelpli, Maj. .lohn Davidson; Capl. .1. L. Simpson. •>Md Brigade (//(/. Qm., St. Catharinm, Ont.). OrKau- ized 1st .luly, 18!)8. Lt.-Vol., •Krank KinK (St. Catharine.':. Ont.); Adjutant, Lieut. \V. B. Kinj?; Surqeonn-Maiors, A. B. Osborne, .M.l). (No. 4), and .1 K. Klliott,'.M.l). (No.!)); (>/. Lirutn., Hon'y Vet. Capt. J. K. (i>uinn, V.S. (No. 4), anrs, butr. Hon';/ Lt.Col.,.1. B. Forsyth (Lt.-Col.) ; Major, T. S. HetherinKton (Quelirc). One Sijuadron, (i>iebec: Captain, R. K. W. Turner; Qr. Mr., Hon'v Capt. A. K. ('lint ; Sunj. Maj., C. K. Elliott, M.D.; "rcf. Lt., C. K. McLaren, V.S. The Princess Louise l)ra(,'oon (luards (Ottawa). Or- ifanized 'i;ird May, 187"i. Badjjje : The joint mono- tfram ofH.R.H. the Princess Louise and of tlie Mar- (piis of Lome, and consists of a Princess' coronet and Manpiis' coronet, the former .above and the latter in the centre of two inverted L's, represent inj; Lome and Lo-iise. Uniform, blue; facing's, white; iibune, white, ^lajor, Robert Brown (Ottawa); Capt.,C A. Kliot; S'lry. Lt., 11. P. I'Meminy, .Ml).; Vet. Siuy., 11. S. Perlcy, V.S. Kinjf's Canadian Hussars CCnn/d'd';, N. S.). Oruanized l-2th .lune, 1874. Badjfe and Motto: A wreath of Mayflowers supiiortinn the Imperial Crown. Below the Crown and overlyimr the wreath, a scroll, with the motto, " Vota Vita Mea." Under the wreath, a ribbon bearin^f the d -i^nation, " Kinji's Canadian Hussars." Unifortn, t'lc; facing's, white; plume, white. Major, II. L. Bore; -n ; Capt., ; Surg. Mai., H. B. Webster, M.J).; Vet. Lt., B. R. Ilsley, V.S. .Mruiif''ba Dranoons. Orpranized 7th Ajiril, 18!).S. Uni- form, scarlet ; facintcs, white. Major, *K. A. C. llos- mcr (Virden, .Man). "A" Sipiailron (Vinlen, .Van.), Capt., P. B. Hamilton-Ramsay. " B" Sipiadron (Port- aqela Prairie, Man.), Capt., *P. Whimster; Vet. Lt., W. R Taylor, V.S. The Duke of York Royal Canadian UnnH;\rn(Mnntreaf, P.Q.). Orjranized Ist .luly. 18!)7. Uniform, blue; facinifs, buff. Major, Bt.' Lt.-Col. ,1. B. MacLean (.Montreal); Capt., K. S. .M. Lovelace; Sura. Lieut., K. Cameron, M.D. ; Vet. Lt., .]. P. Spanton, V.S. ; 1st, "Quebec" K. B. Ory-anized lUst Auj,'., 1855. Major, T. Lefebvre (lit Boidanjrer ((/kc'/cc); Capt., Kdmond Lalibcrici ; Sur, Maj., ,1. D. Brousseau.M.D. ; Vet. Lt., L. Poulin, V.S. 2nd, "Ottawa" F. B. (Out.). Or^'anized 27th Sept., 18.'i5. Major, \V. O. llurdman (Ottawa); Capt., 11. A. Bliss; .iunj. Maj., K. B. F.chlin, M.L).; Vet. Lt., Hon'y Vet. Maj A. \V. Harris, D.V.S. ;^rd, "Montreal" F. B. (Que.). Organized 27th Sept., IS.').'). Major, Richard Costiuan(.Vo))fr<();, ','.) ; Capt., D A. Smith ; Surg. Maj., C. W. Wilson. M.l). ; Vet. Lt., Hon'y Vet. Capt. Chs. McKachran, D.V.S. 4th, " Hamilton "—sec aliore, at 2n(I Bri);ade Hd. (,irs. //« Chaplain, Rev. (J. A. Smith, M.A., B.D. .•Sth, "Kingston" F. U.(Ont.). Organized 20th May, 1856. ' Major, J. .M. Caiiies ((ilenrale. Out.); Capt., .lohii Corbett; Surs/. Maj., B. II. Abbott, M.D. ; Vet. Lt., Hon'y Vet. Capt. W. J. Morgan, V.S. «th, "London" F.B. (Out.). Organized 17tli .Iidy, IS.'iC. Majm; C. O. Fairbank (I'etrolia, Out.); Capt., ; Sun/. Maj., Vet. Lt.,V. S. Tamlin, V.S. 7th, "St. Catharines"- *'cp ahuve, at 2n(l Brigac'e Hd. Qrs. 8th, "Gananocpie" F. B. (Ont.). Organized 22nd .Ian., 1862. Major, H. A. .McKenzie (dananoijue, Ont.); Capt., M. B. Robinson; Sun/. Maj., O. H. Mowen, .M.I). ; Vet. Lt., .1. A. Bean, V.S. !tlli, "Toronto"— .v(v aliore, at 2nd Brigade Hd. tv'rs. lOtb, " Woodstock" F. B. (S. 11). Organized ;!()th Ma\ . 180(i. Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. F. H. .1. Dibblec; Capt., W. C. (lood ; Sura. Maj.. W. N. Hand, M.D. ; Vet. Lt., H. G. Pugsley, V.S.' ___ 11th, "tluelph "—«'(■ above, at 1st Brigade Hd. Qrs. Pith, "Newcastle" F. B. (X.Ii.). Organized 18th Dec, 1808. Major, R. L. Maltby (Seurastle, A'.«.) ; Capt., ; Sura. Maj., Robert Nicholson, M.D. ; Vet. Lt., Ilon'y Vet. Capt. .Ino. Morrissy, V.S, 1900] DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 131 13th. "VVitmiiu'ff" K. n.(Man.) Ortfiinizwl 13lh Oct., 1871. jW((y'()/', "Kihvin Uo'ti'.i;!' (W i n ii i jny, Mnn.); Citiit., \,. .1. (t. DiK^lmriuf; Siini. iltij.. It. .1. lilaiKtliard, M.l». ; V,-t. I.t., Mon'.v Vel'. L'ai)t. \V. ,1. Iliniiiaii, \ .S. 14th, "Diiilmm" F. M. (/'i)/7 llnpr, Out.). Oritanizud li)tli April, I.S72. Main,; lU. M.-Col. William Mc- Lean {I'liit Ihii'C Out) ; fV/)^, ; Vet. U., .). \V. Fisher, V.S. l.-ith, "Shefford" K. \\. (iinuihji. Que). orKanized 10th May, IsT'i. Majnr, Ciipt., <). Anivrauld ; Stiivg. Major, Win. C). Lamlily, M.l>. ; ^V^ Ij., O. I.. I'rfdcHi', V.S. 16th, "Giielph "—*■«« above, al 1st Urij^ade lid. Qrs. 17th, "Sydney" F. 11. (N.S.). Or^ani/.t'd lllh May, 18S;i. Majot; Walter Crowt! (.S>//i,'i/, S.S.]; Caiit.. I). I., .^folionald ; Siiiji. Major, Frcuniaii O'Neil, M.U. ; !V. ^^, \V. .lakeman.' OAIIHISON KKdI.MK.STS AND COMI'ANIKS. 1st, "Halifax" K-jKiniftit (.V. ,S'.). Organized loth Sept., 18()i». //(./(■.(/ Lt.-CoL, I.t. -Col. A. K. Cnrren; Lh'iit.-Colonrl, V. II. OxU'y (llaliKi.r, N.S.); Majorx, Hy. Flowers, .)as. K. (!. Hoiilton, .1. A. 0. Mowltrav ; CnpUiiM, .1. A. Marshall. O. W. (). llensley, H 11. Silver, H. T. .Jones, lU. Maj. .loliii Daley, lit. Maj. T. It. .lolly, I'. A. ICrnsl.C. 10. Tanner : raiiinanter, llon'y Capt. .1. K. I!(i\ ; Adjutant, Lieut. 11. S. Treniaine'; Q.M., Hon'v Capl. A. M. Ilaiild ; Svnr Maj., Ilon'v Surj,'. Lt.-Col T. It. AInion, .M.I). ; //od.'.i/ Suiy. Major, J. Stewart, M U. ; Sary. lA., C. I). Murray, M.D. 2nd, "Montreal " Ketfiinent (Qae.). ( (rffanized 27th Nov., 18.'.(!. Hon II LI -Col., It. Wilson-Smith, Ks(|. U. Colonel, V. M. VaAq (Montreal, (}ar.); Majorx, F. W. HihUard, K. It. Harton, (Jeo. 1*. KnSth.Mav, 18ti!). fJ.-Colonrl. G. W. .Tones (.S7. John, N.li. ; Major, W. \V. White. Ct. F. A. Foster ; No. .">, h'airville, Ca|>t. W. K. Foster. /Vi/- ina., Monta;rue, Capt. W. .\. .loluistone. /V»i/i/ic., Hon'v Maj.S. F. Hodifson : Ailjt., Capt. F. I'. Carvel! ; '.'r.'Mr., llon'y Maj. K. ; llon'y Chap- lain, Rev. C. K. Sharp. (Ith "(^iiehecand Levis" Reranized 1st .liily, 18!)!). Lt. -Colonel, ; Majorat, L. A. Iludon, Geo. S. Vien, ,los. <). Martineaii. Conipanien : No. 1, Levis, Capt. L. .Marsan ; No. 2, Levis, Ca|)t. .1. li. P. Ber;feron ; No, .i, l^uehec, Capt. G. P. Rov. I'aymr., ; Adjt., ; Qr. Mr., ; Sur;/ Maj., . Cohour(f Company (Ont.). Organized 4th May, 1860. Major, N. F. .MiicNachtan ; Capt., K. A. MacNachtan (Cotmunj, Out.). ENGINEERS. Uniform, scarlet; facings, hlue. Charlottetown Company (P. E. I.). Organized 16th Aug., 1878. Major,' \y. A. Weeks (C ha rlottetinm, r.K.f.). Capt., Brighton Company (\i'i}od,itock, N.li.). Organized 27lh Fel)., 1880. Major, Bt. Lt.-Col. D. McLeod Vinue (Woodstock, .\.li.). Capt., J. R. Tomkins. INFANTRY AND RIFLES. Infantry: Uniform, scarlet ; facings, hlue. Rifles: Uni- form, green; facings, scarlet. Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry (nee Pkrmanent FoiicK altove). The Governor Geneial's Foot Guards (Ottawa). Organ- ized 7th June, 1872. Hon'y Lt.-Col., His E.xcellency The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Minto, G.C.M.G. Lt.- Colonel, W. E. Hodgins {Ottawa). Majors, A. L. .larvis, Sydney C. 1). Roper. .Six Companies, Ottawa: Captains, *E. E. F. Taylor, H. A. Bale, D. R. S..ieet, "W. T. Lawless, D. H. McLean, A. S. A. M. Adamson. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. R. Gill. Adjutant, 'Capt. C. F. Winter. Q.M., . Suraeon Major, '.I. A. (irant, jr., M.D. Sary. Lt., "J. F. Kidd, M.D. 1 gjf. Battalion, " Prince of Wales' Regiment Fusiliers" •■*'-' (Montreal). Organized 17th Nov., 18.59. Motto: " Nulli Secundiis." Ilon'ii Colonel, Field Marshal, II. It, II. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, E.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.M.t!., etc. LI. -Colonel, .', P. Cooke (Mon- treal) Majors, Victor E. Mitchell and 'J. A. Finlayson. Kiijht Companies, Montre.al : Captains, Thos. F. Dohhin, Wm. (i. Brown. K. M. Courtney, J. G. Mnir, W. G. McV. Stuart, W. E. Brown. Paiimaster, Hon'y Capt. .1. 1). Ci. Lefehvre. Adjt., Capt. \V. L. Bond. Qr. Mr , llon'y Cai)t. Wm. Siinpson. Svry. A'rt-'., T. G. Roddick, .M.I)., Hon'y Surg, to Gov. Ger.'!. Hon'y Chaplain, The Rt. Rev, W. B. Bond. •?iii1 Hiiftalion, "Queen's Own Rifles of Canada" ^"'^' (Toronto). Mg.anized 261 h Api-il, 1860. Badge and Device : A maple leaf (in silver for otticers, and lironze for non-commissioned otticers and men) on which a scroll or garter, clasped with a l)uckle and hearing the legend, " Queen's Own Riflei," and the motto, " In pace paratus," encircling the figure 2 and surmounted by the Imperial Crown. Cross helt ornaments: A lion's heatl, -iv-iti and whistle in silver, with a centre ornament on a silver plate be- tween two wreaths of nia|>le lei'ves (silver) conjoined at the base encir<-ling a Maltese cross of black enamel fimbriated, between the arms of the cross four lioncelg (silver) i>assant-gardant — charged ujion the cross a plate of lilack enamel inscribed with the figure 2 with a border also of black enamel and .Inibriated, inscribed with the words "Queen's Own Rifles." Over all the Imperial Crown 'n silver resting upon a supporting tablet of the same. Lt. -Colonel, M. M. Delamere (Toronto). Majors, H. M. Pellattand John A. Murray. n i 132 DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [1900 Ten Companicn, Toronto: CnplniiiH,*Bt. Maj. W. G. Mutton, m. Maj. J. U. Thompson, lU. Maj. P. L. Mason, M. S. Mercer, lloUt. Ilennie, A. G. I'euolien, Harry K. W.vatt., K. C. U' Ves(!onte, II. K. Barker, .1. B. Miller. PitniiiUKter, 'llon'y ("apt. A. B. Lee. Adjutant, (/'apt. K. K. Ounlher. (Jr. Mr., Hon'v Capt. .r. O. Thorn. Siirff. Ma}., \.. \,. I'ahner, M.l>. ^i/)v/. y.,/.,JohnT. KotliLrinjfhani, M.l). Iluiiii Clmp- lain, *llev. G. E. Lloyd. q,,,l Battalion, "Victoria Rifles of Canada" {Montreal). OlyX Orjjani/.ed loih Jan., KSC-i. This Battalion is allowed to hear the worda " Knelos' llill," in recojf- nition of the services rendered hy it at that en^'a^fe- nient. Hon'ii Lt. ■Colonel. Lord Strathi'onaand Mount Royal, B.C'ti.C.M.G. U. -Colonel. VaWw B. Bustced (Montreal). Majom, C W. Meakins and G. A. S. Hainilton. Six Companies!, Montreal : Captainn, Chs. L. MacAdam, lloht. 8tarke, Frank S\. Kisher, G. C. H. Ilinni, W . T. Rodden, ('anipl)ull Stewart. /'aiiniaitter,Unn'\ Major W. R.;;ld.en. Adjutant, Capt. K. VV. Wilson. /'. Mr., Hon'v Maj. W. M. Bla'klock. Surg. Maj., Rollo Campheli; .M.I). Surg. Lt., K. II. Brown, M.D. lion''- ''haplaiii. Rev. .1. E. Hill, B.D. f>4.], Battalionof Rifles (rrt;ic()i(rcr, B.C.). Lt. -Colonel, ULIl 'Q j^ Worsnop. Majorx, Laeev R. .lohnson, {;. C. Bennett, .). C. Wli'te ; Caplains),' *V. W. Boultbee, A. Henderson, J. i). Stewart ; Adjutant, Capt. .1. R. Tite ; Qr. Mr., ''Hony Capt. J. F. Garden ; Surg. Major, A. Macd. Rohertson, M.D. ; Surg. Lt., \V, L Senkler, M.D. 'T 4- y, Battalion, " Ftisiliers" (/y(i«(?o;i)- Organized 1st • I'" Feb., ISIK). Uon'ii Lieut. -Col., Hon. Sir John Carliiij.', lv.C.M.(J. Lient. -Colonel, A. M. Smith (London, Out.). Majors, .1. W. Little and H. B. Cronyn. Six Conipanien, London : Captainn, Bt. Maj. G. W. Hayes, W. S. Smith, G. T. Brown, F. Keid, A. A. Campheli, H. A. Kin^sinill. Painnaster, Hon'v Capt. W. J. Reid. Adjutant, Lieut. 'W. A. MoCr-".r,non. Qr. Mr., Hon'v Caiit. J. Graham. Surg. Ma/., .lohn M. Piper, M.D. Surg. Lt., Hoht. Ovens, M.D.' Ilon'g Chaplain, Rev. E. Davis, .M.A. Q4-1, Battalion, " Ro,\al Rifles" (Quebec). Oi^anizcd Cf^ll -i-ind Feb., 1S(>2. Badjre and motto: A lion's head and whistle to be connected with three chains, all in silver, a centre ornament on a polished silver plate between two wreaths of laurel leaves of frosted silver, conjoined at the base, indudinf; a Maltese cross of frosted silver, he'.,ween the arms of tlie cross four lioneel,H pait.'iant, ganlant; chartred ui)on the centre of the cross a 'i>late of frosted silver inscribed with VUI surrounde.iotto, " Rcafly, Aye Ready," which is surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves, behind which and extending outside wreath a military star. The whole surmounted by a Royal Crown. Ilony Lt. Colonel, The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen, G.C.M.(}. Lt. -Colonel, John Bruce (Toronto). Majors, Alf. B. Cameron and Wni. T. Tassie. Ten Companies, Toronto : Captains, .las. D. MacKay, G. A. Stimson, *^A. .1. Bovd, A. E. Gooderham, D. C. Meyers, ^H. Brock, H. R.' OReilly, S. F. Sloane, J. T. Craig, J. C. Mason. Pauniaster, Hon'v Capt. A. D, Cartwright. .1(07., Lt. Chs. S. Wilkie. Qr. Mr., Hon'v Capt. R. O. Montgomery. Sitcf/. 3/rt/., *E. E. King, M.D. Surg. Lt., M.D. Honhj Chaplain, Rev. A. H. Balthvin. 11 *U Battalion of Infantry, "Argenteuil Rangers" *-^^^ {Hd. Qrs., Lachute, >iue^. Organized 14th March, 18(i'J. Badge : A military star, in the centre the numeral 11, encircled h.v the additional desig- nation of the Battalion. The whole encircled by a wreath of Mapb' Leaves surmounted by the Imperial Crown, with the motto "No Surrender" on a scroll underneath. IJ .-Colonel, E. A. Hodgson (Hudson, »,»»('.). Maj(n-s, H. Jekill and Companies : No. 1, St. Andrews, Ca])t. F. Gushing; No. •>, West (!ore, t^apt. S. E. Smith ; No. 3, Morin Flats, *Cai)t. A. Watchorn ; No. 4, Lachute, »Capt. G. I). Walker ; No. .'i, East Gore, Capt. .1. A. Rogers ; No. (1, iMille Isles, ('apt. : No. 7. Carillon, Capt. ; No. 8, CJhatham, »Capt. .lobii Earle. Paymaster, Hon'y ('apt. F. W. Thistle- Ihwaite. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon'v Capt. W. H. Christie. Surg. Maj., G. F. Shaw, M.D. Surg. Lt., A. Macdonald, M.D. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev. J. Dixon. 1 t)4-1| Battalion of Infantrv, "York Rangers" (Ht2. I ^lll Q,..,^ Aurora, Ont'.). Organized 14th Sept., 18(i(). Motto: "Celer et Audax." Lt.-Col., *T. H. ]j]riy(\(.\'eu'}narhet, (Int.). Majors, *J. T. Thompson, (Toronto), and 'J. K. Leslie. Companies: No. 1, Riverside. *Cn]it. T. Mitchell No. I 2, Aurora, Capt. A. G. Nicol ; No. 3, Seaton Village, I (Japt. Alex. Elliott; No, 4, Newmarket, 'Capt. J, A. 1900] DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 133 W. Allan ; No. 5, Toronto .fiuiction, *Capt. Alf. Curran ; No. (i, I'ailulule, 'C'apt. F. VV. Hiown ; No. 7, Sutton Went, Capt. C. II. H. Kiclies ; No. 8, Vorkville, Capt. J. E. Verral. I'aymiuter, llon'y Capt. T. II. Brunton. Adjutant, Oapt. James Way- lin^f (Sharon). Qr. Mr., ilon'v Capt. Alex. Uillieb. Swff. Maj., U. M. Hillary, M.D. Siir(j. Lt., H. B. Anderson, M.D. llau'ii Chaplain, Rev. K. II. Mussen, M.A. IOj-U Battalion of Infantry (Hninillon, Out.). Orjfan- *J*J" izet. ; No. 4, St. Nicholas, Capt. J. Lagueu.x ; No. ,■■), St. Henri, Capt. T. D. Boulanger; No. 0, St. Lambert, Capt. A. Gagii.' ; No. 7, "^^'t. Raphael, Capt. Joseph Part' ; No. 8, Ste. Claire, Capt. Francis Morin. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. F. X. Beaulieu. Adjutant, . Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. Ulric Valiquet. Surg. Maj., 3. A. P. Lord, M.I). Surg. Lt., H. T. Hanielin, M.D. 1 Qtli "^*- Catharines" Battalion of Infantry (St. * "'•" Cnlf/iait/icx, Ont.). Organized 18th .Vlarch, 1863. Lt.-Colonel, . Major, Geo. Tliairs. Four Companies : Cai'ts., E. O. Switzer, H. G. Kennedy, .1. E. Varley, C. C. Riordon. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. T. C. Dawson. Adjt., Capt. J. S. Campbell, Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. J. T. Groves. Surg. Maj.. S. II. McCoy, M.I). Surg. Lt., . llon'y Chaplain, Rev. Robt. Ker. •>>nfli Halton Battalion, "Lome Rifles" (lid. Qrs., ^^"^** Milton, Ont.). Organized 28th Sejit., 1866. Lt.-Colonel, G. S. Goodwillie (Georiietown). Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. VV. P. Appelbe (Stewartown, Halton) and T. VV. Fox. Companies: No. 1, Oakville, Capt. Wm. McDonald; No. 2, Stewartown, Capt. A. L. .Voble ( Sorral) ; No. 3, Georgetown, Capt. and Bt. .Vlaj. W. P. Moore ; No. 4, Campbeliville, Capt. Matthew Beattie ; No. 5, Burlington, Capt. A. Galloway (liurlington) ; No. 6, Acton, Capt. J. G. Langton ; No. 7, Milton, Capt. and Bt. Major Wm. Panton. Paumaster, "Hon'v Maj. J. R. Barber. Adjutant, ; Qr. Mr., Hon'y Maj. Lachlan Grant. Surg. Major, Milton McCrimmoTi, M.D. Surg. Lt., g,4- Battalion, "Essex Fusiliers," (Ud. Qrs., Wind- 01 V.,... n„f \ oivjanized 12th June, 1885 Lt.- Guillot (Wind,'M). Surg. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev. 99nrl Battalion " Oxford Rifles" (lid. Qrs., 4ii^lUl ^.ffii^.jc^ Ont.). Orgauiztd 14th Aug. Wood- Badge and Motto ; A Maltese cross having at each of its angles a British Lion, and in the centre the numerals 22 encircled by the designation, "The Oxford Rifles." The whole encircled by a wreath of Maple Leaves surmounted by the Imperial Crown, with the motto, " Pro aris et focis," on the wreath, at base of badge. Hon'y Lt.-Colonel, James Munro (Kmbro). Lt.-Col, J. C. Hegler (Ingerwll, Ont.). Majors, F. VV. Macqueen (Woodstock) and H. V. Knight. Companies: No. 1, Woodstock, Capt. E. L. Morton ; No. 2, Embro, Capt. ,1. M. Ross; No. 3, Princeton, Capt. A. I). Muir ; No. 4, Ingersoll, Ca,)t. H. O. Mackay ; No. n, Norwich, Capt. T. M. Brown ; No. 6, Strathallan, Capt. Wm. Andison ; No. ", Tilson- burg, Cajttain C. F. Errett ; No. 8, Inamesford, Ciipt. Datiiel l^uinn (Kast yis.iouri). Pui/iuaster, Hon'y Maj. James Sutherland. Adjutant, Lt. VV. F. McKav. Qr. .Vr., Hon'v Maj. A. S. iUill. Surg. Maj., A. T. Rice, VI.D. Surg. Lt., J. M. Rogers, M.D. Hvn'y Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Farthing. .7-4.1, "p:igin" Battalion of Infantrv (lid. Qrs., St. ^•Jtll Thomas, Ont.). Organized 14th Sept., 180ti. Badge and .VIotto : The Seal of the County of Elgin, within a Garter bearing the words " P^lgin Infantry," and the numerals XXV, surrounded by a Maple wreath, having at top a beaver. Below the wreath a scroll with the motto, "Offlrium Primum." In lear of all and extending beyond the wreath, an eight pointed star, surmounted by the Imperial Crown. For front plate of helmet, t!ie above-described badge of gilt metal, exceiH, the Seal of County, the beaver aiul the scroll bearing the motto, of silver. Lt.- Colonel, John Stacey (St. '/'/hk/ki.'!, Out.). Major, A. F McLachlin. Four Companies, St. Thomas ; Ca])taius. VV. J. Green, J. S. Robertson, (ieo. Stacey. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. J. J. Teetzel. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. T. E. H. Caughell. Surq. Maj., Robert Kains, M.D. Surg. Lt., A. A. McCrimmon, M.D. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev. A. C. Hill. (! i' : ii i 134 DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [1000 *>Afli "Middlesex" Battalion of Un:ht, Infantry f/W. ^DLll Qrn., LoniloH, Out.). Or^fanized 14th Sept., 18«6. Lt. -Colonel, Kol)ert McEwen (ISi/ivn, (hit.). Majors, U. E. M. Stuart and Companies: No. 1, Delaware, Caiit. C. G. Oarnett ; No. 2, Caradoc, OaiH. G. C. Lindsay ; No. 'A, St. Johns, Capt. J. E. Kerrij,'an ; No. 4, I )reaney'8 Cor- ners, Capt. A. V. Hecher ; No. .'), .Moras iantown, Capt. .1. H. Milliken ; No. 0, Park ilill. Capt. II. It. I'ous- sett ; No. 7, Slrathroy, Captain T. H. Welch ; No. «, Vanneok, Captain Hart. Uobson. /'aijiiinKti-r, Hon'y Maj. .lohn Stevenson. Adjutant, Capt. II. W. Niven. Qr. Mr., Ilon'v Capt. J. H. Mcintosh. Surg. Maj., 'V.F. Roonie,'M.D. Surfi. Lt., O. L. IJerdan, M.D. Hon'}i Chaplain, Rev. A. G. Dann. Q7fV, "Lainbton" Haltalion of Infantry, "St. Clair ^« I'll Borderers " C/ir<. QrK., Sarnia, Out.). Or;,'an- ized 14th .Sept., I8(i(i. Motto: "Semper paratns et fldelis." Lt.-Colonel, C. S. Ellis (Sarnin, Oiil.). Majorn, J. F. Kenward (Wat font), Frederic \V. Kitterniaster. Coinpaniei^ : Nc. 1, Petrolea, Capt. 11. J. Dawson ; No. 2, Forest, Capt. W. Bryant ; No. 3, Widder, Capt. T. VV. Nishet ; No. 4, Warwick, Capt. Frederick Gorman ; No. ."i. Point Edward, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. F. O'Neil ; No. 6, Watford, Capt. W. F. B. Colur ; No. 7, Sarnia, Capt. Robert McKenzie. Pai/tnaKter, llon'y Capt. T. H. Cook. Adjutant, Capt. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Major T. F. Towers. Surg. Maj., Robert Gibson, M.D. Surg. Lt., Hon'y Surff. Capt. A. N. Hayes, JI.D. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev. T. R. Davis. 9Qfli "Perth" Battalion of Infantry (/W. Qrs., Strut- '^~*-'-'^/ord, Ont.). Or^^anized 14th fScpt., 1866. Lt.- Colonel, H. A. L. White (St. Marii'.i); Majors, W. C. Moscrip, *G. T. Cooke. Companies : No. 1, Stratford, Captain R. Rurritt ; No. 2, Stratford, Captain D. J. (iil)son ; No. 3, St. Marv's, Capt. David W. Jameson ; No. 4, Mitchell, Capt. G. L. Money; No. .5, Stratford, Capt. H. W. Copiis; No. (!, Stratford, Capt. Williamson Guy. I'ay- maxter, Hon'y Maj. William Lawrence. Adjutant, Q.M., Hon' v Capt. J. Hamilton. Surg. Maj., W. T. Parke, M.D." Surg. Lt., J. P. Rankin, M.D. llon'y Chaplain, Rev. D. Williams, •)Qf-li "Waterloo" Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs., ^ntll Berlin, Out.). Organized 14th Sept., I8(i6. Lt.- Colonel, G. Acheson {Gait, Ont.). and W. McK. Kerr. Majorn, H. Martin Company's: No. 1, Berlin, Captain H. Messett; No. 2, Gait, Capt. ; No. 3, New Hamburg-, *Capt. F. H. McCallum ; No. 4, Gait, Cai>t. ; No. ,'j, Hespeler, Capt John Limpert ; No. 6, Berlin, Capt. G. P. Zeigler. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. H. S. Howell. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. P. Jardine. Surg Maj., R. J. Lockhart, M.D Surg. Lt., H. F. MacKenilrick, M.D. ; llon'y Chaplain, Rev. John Ridley. 0/|4.1, "Wellington" Battalion of Rifles (lid. Qrs., OUbll Guelph, Out.). Ori,'anized 14th Sept., 18 i6. Lt.- Col. W. W White (Giiel,,h, Unt.). Majors, John Mutrie (Omtic), D. M. Allan (Nichol). Companies; No. 1, Harriston, Capt. Robert Iloltoni ; No. 2, Guelph, Capt. P. D. McLaren ; No. 3, Fergus, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. J. Craig ; No. 4, Flora, Capt. Alex. Moir (Nichnl) ; No. U, Mount Forest, Capt. J. H. Coyne ; No. 6, Eramosa, Capt. ; No. 7, Erin, Capt. T. E. Carbery ; No, 8, Palmerstoti, Capt. A. Ross ; No. 9, Gueliih, Capt. L. C. Widenian ; No. 10, Arthur, Capt. J. F. Dodds. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. John Crowe. Adjutant, Qr. Mr , Hon'v Capt. S Wissler. Surg. Maj., W. II. Johnson, M.D. Surg. Lt., J. D. McNaughton, M.D. llon'y Chaplain, Rev. A. J. Belt. Ol jji. "Grey" Battalion of Infantry (Bd. Qrs., Owen OJ^isl Sound, Out.). Organized 14th S"pt., 18()(). Lt.- CoL, J. P. Telford (Owen Sound, Oni.). Majors, A. G. Campbell (Collingwood) and Edward Rorke. Companies : No. 1, Owen Sound, Ciiiit. A. J. Frost; No. 2, .Me.-iford, Capt. H. R. Cleland ; No. 3, Owen Sound, (.'apt. ; No. 4, Durham, Capt. A. D. (Jalbraith ; No. ^i, Owen Sound, Capt. W. N. Chishohn ; No. (i, Fleslicrton, Cajit. E. K. Richardson; No. 7, Clarksburg, Ciipt. II. V. Roike ; No. 8, Owen Sound, Cajit. .Mcx. J. .MacKay. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. F. D. Kent. Adjutant, (Ja|i|. C. J. S)>roule. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Cajil. J. F. .McC.'alluni. Surg. Maj., ; .s'lnv/. /if., Edmund Oldham, .M.D. 8*2ii(l Bruce" Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs., Walherton, Out.). Organized 14tb Sept., 1S()(). Badge: Front plate for helmet, gi!t dull Maple Leaf, raised garter with " Bruce Infantry " in burnish- e'^'*-l Coderich, Out ). Battalion of Infantrv (lid. Qrs., t). Organized 14th .Sept., 18«(). Lt.-Colonel, J. A. S Van'ot' (Carliiw, Ont.). Majors, J. A. Wilson (Seaj'orlh, Ont.), and Companies : J^o. 1, (Joderich, Ca]it, Dudley Holmes; No. 2, Wingham, Capt. A. V. Johnston; No. 3, Seaforth, (.'apt. Alex. Wilson (Seaforth, Out.); No. 4, Clinton, Capt. ii. B. Conil)e; No. 5, Brussels. Capt. M. D. McTaggart ; No. (i, Exeter, Capt. II. T. Banco; No. 7, Porter's Hill. Cajjt. J. W. Shaw (iioderieh Town- ship); No. 8, (lorrie, Caj>t. S. (J. Kainc ; No. 9, Dungannon, t!apt. Wm. Young. Pairmaster, Hon'y Capt. U. S. Ha>s. Adjutant, Capt.' C. J. A. Cuii- ningham-Duiilop. Q.M., Hon'y Maj. Joseph Beck. Siirg. Muj., Hon'y Surg. Lt.CoI. W. J. R. Ho'..iies, M. 1). Surg. Lt.,' Hon'y Surg. Cajjt J. R. Shannon, M.D. ll'in'y Chaplain, Rev. J. Vi'. Hodgins. '^J-tli "O'ltario" Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs., 0'*L11 Whifhy, Ont.). Organized 14th Sept., 1866. Ba,i/, O;//.'). Majors, J. A. McGillivray (Crhridge), and Anson G. Hender.son. Companies : No. 1, Whitby, (Japt. Wm. Richardson ; Ne. 2, Greenwood, Capt. T. Kuig; No. 3, Oshawa, *Capt. J. F. Grierson ; No. ■!, lieaverton, Capt. James Birohard ; No. ,'), Ilxbridgc, Capt. S. S. Sharpe ; No. 6, Brooklin, CJ.apt. William Smith ; No. 7, Camiington, Capt. C. F. Bick. Paymaster, llon'y Maj. Chas. A. Paterson. Adjutant, Cap{. T. A. McGillivray. Qr. Mr., Ilon'v Capt. Robert Dillon. Sunh Mai., II. Ba.sconi, M.D. Surg. ^^, .». A. Clark, .M.D. llon'y Chaplain, Uev. (J. A. Rix. ' Sinicoe Foresters" (Hd. or: 4.]^ Battalion of Infantry, OOlll ,^;,.,,^ llarrie, Ont.). Organized Uth .Sept., 1860. Jlotto; " Speclemur Agendo." lion' ii Lt. -Col., ■Lt.Col. W. E. O'Brien. Lt. -Colonel, Jaines Ward (liarrie, Ont.). Majors, J. B. McPhee and G. W. Bruce. Companies : No. I, Barrie, Capt. I). 11. MacLaren ; No. 2, Collingwood, Capt. (i. K. McLean ; No. 3, Orillia, Capt. .lohn Preece ; No. 4, Vespra, *Cav)t. Frtdk. Sneath; No. i"), Barrie, ('apt. A. Cowan; No. 6, Huntsville, Capt. Donald Grant ; No. 7, Orillia, ""Capt T H. Drinkwater; No. S, .Midland, Capt. B. II. Ardagh. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. C. J. Smith. Adjutant, . Q.M., Hon'y Maj. 9()() 1900] DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. 135 .1. K. Deaiie. Surg. Muj., 'J. L. (J. .M(:('arH\.v, M.D. Suri). U., Hon'y ><"r>f. Capt. lEictuint llaikes, ^i.l). *?ft<-li " ft'L'l" Hiiltiiliori of Infuiitrv (//<'. Q'""., lUamp- OUtU ton, Out.). (>r',oiiii/.f(l 14th"Sfi)t.,lH(;(). Motto: "Pro ari.s et fociH." Lt.-ColcnrI, G. T. Kvaii8 (Tonmto, Out.). .Majory, '.I. A. Duff (ConhstDwn), and 'W. Wallaou. Cointianien: No. 1, Uniinptoii, (;iii)t. W. (I. \'. Chadwick ; No. 2, I'ort Credit, ('a|it. F. .). lliimiltoii ; No. a, Cooks- town, Capt. John Knifton ; No. 4, .\lliion, Capt. T. (J. Wallace; No. .I, Bond Head, Uaiit. A. L Ann- stroMff; No. (i, .Mliston, Capt. H. Graham (Wmt EKua) ; No. 7, .Shutl)urne, Capt. (!. K. Gahriel ; No. 8, OranKeville, Cajit. O. Heron. I'diiinaMti'r, Hon'y Capt. F. L. Thompson. Ailjiituiit, Ciipl. K. C. Windeyer. y.J/., Hon'y C'apl. A. K. MiiUin. .S'liiv/. iVft/., James Henry, M. I). Siirj. lA., A. MacKay, M. I). »T7f.U "Haldimand" Battalion of Bifles f//./. Qrg., Ot\jlV York, Out.). Organized 2sth Sept., ISCO. Lt.- Coloucl, H. L. Nelles {Toronto, (Int.). Majom, A. T. Thompson, and CompanieK: No. 1, York, Capt. J. F. -Macdonald ; No- 2, Caynsfa, Capt. VV. A. 1). Grant ; No. 3, Caledonia. Capt! JoHe)>h Clench ; No. 4, Hajfarsville, Cnjit. B. A- GritHth ; No. b, Jarvis, Capt. Wni. C. Vanlooii ; No. 6, Dunnville, Capt. A. K. Kastrick ; No. 7, Caledonia, Capt. S. N. Davis. /'(?//»(/•., Hon'y Maj. Aiidw. William- son, Adjutant, dipt. W. M. Weir. Q.H., Hon'y Maj. J. A. Gill. Surf/. Maj., . 'Sunj. Lieut., A. .S. LaiiKrill, M.D. Ifun'i/ Chaplain, Rev. F. C. I'iper. qQj-l, Battalion, " Dnfferin llittes of Canada" (Ccrtn<- OOLIl f,„.,i^ Ont.). Urbanized 28th Sept., 18(i(). Badge, etc. : the Karl of Dutlerin's crest (comprising a cap of maintenance surmounted hy a crescent) underneath which are the numerals 38, the whole encircled hy a scroll or garter clasped with a huckle and hearing the legend " DulTerin Rifles," and his liO.dship's motto, " I'er vias rectas," the whole surmoimted hy the Imperial Crown. The badge, silver for otiicers and bronze for non-commis- sioned officers and men. Cross-l)elt ornaments : A lion's head, chain and vhistle in silver with a centre ornament on a polisl.-^d silver plate between two wreaths of .Maple Leaves of frosted silver conjoined at the b.ise, tiicircling a Maltese cross of frosted silver, flml>riate(i with polished silver between the arms of the cross four lioncels ^(((.s.srDtf-f/an/a/ff — charged upon the cross a jilate of frosted silver inscribed with the numerals 38, surrounded with ?. border /i(so of frosted silver, inscribed with the words " Dufferin Rifles." Overall 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, surroimded l)y a bugle, the whole sur- mounted by the Imperial (!rown. llon'ii Lt.-Col., The lit. Hon. The Mar<|Uis of Dufferin and Ava, K.I'., G.C.B.,(!.C.M.G. lA.-i otond, David Spence [Brant- ford, Ont.). Majom, *W. A. Wilkes, H. F. Leonard. Six CompatuM, Brantford : Captaina, K. C. Ashton, *F. A. Howard, D. S. Gibson, C. S. I'erley, H. A. Genet. PatiuWHtcr, Hon'v Maj. .). S. Hamilton. Adjutant, Capt. K. D. Cameron. Q. .V., Hon'y Capt. ,i. K. H. Stratford. Sur;f. Maj., R. H. I'almer, M.D. Surij. Lt., Hon'y Surg. Capt. Herbert A Minchin, M.I). Ilun'n Chaplain, Rev. Robt. Ashton. OQfl, "Norfolk " Battalion of Rifles (//(?. Qc,9., Oatil sinicoc, Ont.). Organized -iSth .Sept., IStiO. Badge : A Maltose cross surmounted l)y the Imperial crown, at each angle of the cross a British Lion. In the centre of the cross the numeral 39 encircled by the designation, " Norfolk Hifles, Canada." Badge for cross-belt : A .Maltese cross as above describefl, ei\circled by a wreath of Maple Leaves surmoiHited by the Imperial Crown. Badges to be silver for officers, brnn/.e for non-commissioned ofldcers and men. Lt.-Coloni'l, Isiuic K. York (H'afcr- furd, Out.). Majors, T. R. Atkinson and Companion : No. 1, Sinu^oe, Capt. C. K. Innes; No. 2, Hartford, Ca))t. Wm. Renton ; No. 'A, I'ort Kowan, Capt. F. K. Mason ; No. 4, Kingslake, Capt. C. B. Matthews; No. h, Wat erf ord, ('apt. W. B. Langs; No. ((, Simcoe, Capt. F. D. Coombs; No. 7, Walsing- ham (,'eiitre, Capt. William Martin ; No. 8, Fredericks- burg, Capt. L. F. Aiken. Painnastcr, Ilon'y Capt. Geo. A. Curtis. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon'y .Maj. G. H. Luscombe. Svrrf. Major, . Surij. Lt., J. i'. Grassette, M.D. zLHf li " Noi'l-bumberland " Battalion of Infantry {Hd. t\ILll Q,.^_^ Cohounj, Ont,). Organized hi\\ Oct., 18(it'>. Motto :" i:\celsior." ^^-C«^, F. C. B. Greer (Colhorne, Ont,). Majors, G. L. Duncan (.Wo»v/a/i*'fo»), and W. J. Hamilton. Com pa nidi : No. LCoiiourg, Cai)t. I'red'k D. Boggs ; No. 2, Cobourg, Capt. W. H. Floyd; No. ;t, Campbell- ford, "Capt. R. 11. Bonnycastle; No. 4, Brighton, Capt. W. II. Russell ; No. (i, "Grafton, ("apt. A. M. Robson ; No. 7, Colborne, Capt. 0. E. R. Wilson ; No. 8, Castle- ton, Cant. Fred. Wolfraim ; No. !), Hastings, Capt. It. K. Bir(lsa)l. I'ainnnKtfr, Hon'y Maj. Geo. Guillet. Adjutant, Capt.' II. W. Fowlds. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Maj. H. J. Snelgrove. Surf;. Major, W. A. Wil- loughby, M.D. Sun/. /^/., Jtio. Macoun, M.D. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev. W. H. A. French. J. 1 uf" Brockville" Battalion of Rifles (lid. Qm. , Brock- ■*'-^l' viUe,i>nt.). Organized r)tb Oct., 1866. Badge and Motto : A Maltese cross surmounted by a Crown. In the centre the numeral 41, cro.ssed rifles above, a beaver below. I'nder the beaver the motto, " Sem- per I'aratus." The whole surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves, outside of which are the words, "Brockville Battalion of Rifles." U. -Colonel, T. W. .Sparham (Brockville, Ont.). Major.i, Bt. Lt.-Colonel D. K. Jackson ((jananoijue), and Companiex : No. 1, Brockville, Capt. R. A. McLelland ; No. 2, Brockville, Capt. ; No. 3, Brockville, Capt. F. Craig; No. 4, Brockville, Cai)t. A. A. Fisher; No. !), Brockville, ('apt. J. Bowers; No. 6, Lansdowne, Capt. W. N. Bowen. Paymaster, Ilon'y Maj. Wm. J. Wright. Adjt., . Qr. Mr., Ilon'y Capt. K. II. Bisset. Surij. Maj., Hon'v Surg. Lt.Col. V. II. Moore, M.D. Surg. Lt., Hon'v Surg. Capt. R. N. Horton, M.D. __ /t*?n«l " Lanark and Renfrew " Battalion of Infantry '±^11(1 (11,1 Q,.jf_^ Perth, Ont.). Organized .'ith Oct., 1860. Badge and Motto : A garter, circular, on which are inscribed the words " Lanark and Renfrew Infantry." Within the garter, the Roman number XLII. At the base a scroll and four maple leaves. Itiscribed on the scroll the motto, " Fac ct Spera." Below all, the word "(!anada." The whole sur- mounted by the Imperial Crown. Lt.-Colonel, J. McKay (Carleton. Plare, Ont.). Major.i, Geoghegan HoUinsworth (Ottawa ), and Letuiox Irving. Companies: No. 1, Almonte, Capt. H. H. Cole; No. 2, Carleton I'lace, Capt. ; No. .'5, Perth, Capt. J. M. Balderson ; No. 4, Smith's Falls, Capt. A. G. Farrell ; No. .'), Renfrew, Capt. Allan C. .Mackay ; No. (i, Pembroke, Capt. Paiiinaxter, Ilon'y Capt. James Craig. Adjutant, Captain II. J. Mackie. Qr. Mr., Ilon'y .Major O. Williams. Surg. Maj., D. P. L> nch, JI.D. Surg. Lt., R. F. Preston, M.D. /iq,wl "Ottawa and Carleton" Battalion of Rifles tOltl (Ottawa). Organized r.th Auir., 1»81. Orna- ments and Devices: Cross-belt, a lion's head, chain and whistle. The centre ornament, a Maltese cross having in each of its angles a lion, in centre the regimental motto, " Advance," in a double circle round the mmieral 43, the whole encircled by a wreath of Maple Leaves surmounted by a Royal Crown, with the words "Ottawa and Carleton liifles" on a scroll at foot. Badge for Foiwge Cap : The Maltese cross forming the centre ornament of the cross-belt. Orname!it for Pouch : A bugle suspeniied by a knotted ribbon with cord and tassels. The ornaments with devices in silver for officers, bronze for non-connnis- sioned ofl[icers and men. lion';/ Lt.-Colonel, Lt.-Col. im DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA LIST. [1900 rf IN I: A, i Win. White, C.M.O. (Ottnu'a). Lt. Colonel, A. I'. Shi'iwood (Ottawa), Hon'y A. D.C. to Oov. (Jen'l. Mniom, *H. M. Rogers {(It'laiva), uiid U. A. llelnier (11 nil, Q.). Six Companies, Ottawa: Captains, Henry Watters, S. E. "rhani" Battalion of Infantry (Hd. Qrs., rtULU />,„.( jjope, Ont.). Organized 16th Nov., 1S66. Motto: "Semper Paratus." Lt.-Col., *John Hughes (Clarke, Ont.). Majors, Henry A. Ward, and P. J. Rowe. Companies: No. 1, Port Hope, Capt. Robert Deyell ; No. 2, Port Hope, Capt. Wm. J. Robertson ; No. 3, Bowmanville, Capt. W. P. Milligan ; No. 4, Millbrook, *Capt. C. H. Winslow ; No. 5, Burton, Capt. and Bt. Maj. W. J. Brown ; No. 6, Springville, Capt. T. J. Johnston; No. 7, Janetville, C-pt. W. W. Nasmyth. Paymaster, Hon'y Capt. W. D. King. Adjutant, 'Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. A. V. Preston. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. J. A. Woodhouse. Surg. Major, H. A. "Turner, M.D. Surg. Lt, 4_74-]-, "Frontenac" Battalion of Infantrv C/M Qrs., *• I'** Kingston, Ont.). Organized 30th Nov., 1866. Uon'y Lt. -Colonel, *Lt.-Col. Sir G. A. Kirkpatrick, K.C.M.G. * Lt.-Col., Geo. H. Hunter (Kingston, Ont.). Majors, Robert Cox and Companies : No. 1, Inverary, Capt. Fredk. Ferguson ; No. 2, Sydenham, Capt. Stephen Knight ; No. 3, Mos- cow, Capt. J. A. Aniey ; No. 4, Napanee, Capt. Alex. Sharpe ; No. .'), Harrowsmith, Capt. A. J. Hunter ; No. 6, Enterprise, Capt. Alfred M. Bell ; No. 7, Odessa, Capt. and Bt. Maj. J. E. Mabee. Paymaster, 'Hon'y Major Thomas Kelly. Adjutant, Capt. (). E. Hewtoii. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. G. H. V. Hunter. Sum. Mai., C. L. Curtis, M.D. Surg. Lt., R. K. Kilborii, M.D. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev. G. M. Grant, M.A. d.ftfVi Battalion, "Highlanders" (Toronto, Ont.). to til Organized 16th Oct ober, 18!)1. IJon-ii Lt. -Col. , Lt.-Col. J. I. Davidson. Lt.-Col. Alfred M. Cosby (Toronto, Ont.). Majoi-s, *\\ . C. Macdonald, and Donald M. Robertson. Eight Companies, Toronto : Captains, Bt. Maj. Wilbur Henderson, Wm. Hendrie, J. A. Currie, J. F. Mieliie, H. C. McLean, »Jas. H. Mitchell, Fred. L. Cosby, F. M. Perry. Paymaster, Adjutant, Capt. Duncan Donald. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Maj. W. H. Orchanl. Surg. Maj., W. T. Stuart, M.D. Surg. Lt., D. K. Smith, M.D. 4.Qtll "Httxtii'lfs" Battalion of Kifles (//(/. 0-/t.,.9fi/'- tam /,„„ 0()^;. organized 14th .September, 186fl. Lt. -Colonel, •K6roo*e, t^uici Que, I Organized 22nd March, 1867. Device and Motto : The numerals LIII, surrounded by a circle inscribed with the word "Sherbrooke." The whole enclosed by a wreath of Rosea, Shamrocks, Thistles and Maple Leaves, surmounted by a Royal Crown. Underneath, a Beaver above a scroll bearing the motto, " In hoc signo vinces." Lt.-Colonel, E. B. Worthington (Sherltrooke, Que.). Major, H. R. Eraser. Four Companies, Slierbrooke : Captains, E. W. Farwell, 11. .lames Spearing, .John P. Wells, C. K. Eraser. Paymaster, Hon'y Major Henry A. Odell. Adjutant, Capt. T. Soniers. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. G. K. Addie. S^irg. Maj., *A. N. Worthington, M.D. ^4fll "Rif'hniond" Battalion of Infantry (ffd. Qrs., *j-xvn Richmond, Que.). Organized 22nd March, 1867. Badge : Shield arg., bearing a cross sa.,— with figures 54 in centre — between four Cornish choughs ppr. ; surmounted bv a Ducal Coronet, or, a chough rising i)p). Motto, "Steady." The 1900] DOMINION OF CANADA MILMIA LIST. 137 whole surrouiuled by a wreath of Maple Leaves with neaver. Ifon'ii U.-diloiicl, »Tho Ut. Hon. Lidd A.vliiuT. Lt.-CiiUinel, J. W. Ilarkoiii {Melbouvue, Que.). Mnjorx, Win. U. Stevens and CoinpanicH: No. 1, Danville, Cajtf. Kd. T. Cleveland; No. 2, MellMHirne, Capt. A. O. Stalker; No. ;{, Rinhniond, Capt. W. .1. Kwinir ; No. 4, Windsor Mills, ('apt. M. 11. Healy ; No. 6, Kirkdale, Capt. .1. C. McCuiif ; No. 6, Kinsfsey Village, Capt. E. Wadluiufh. I'ajimaster, Hon'y Capt. T. D. Newell. Adjutant, Capt. Robt. J. Ilewton. Qi: Mi:, lloii'y Capt. John V. T. Brooks. Snrff. Maj., T. L. Urown, M.I). Surgeon Lt., ,f. A. P. McCabe, M.D. _^ CXi.l| "McjranticLiiiht Infantry" Battalion (//(f. Qis., OOliH /avernens. Que,), Ortjanized 2'Jnd Mar., 1807. Device and Motto : The Garter surmounted by a Crown, on which the word "Metjantic" is inscribed. Within the darter the mimeral LV. The Garter is surrounded by a wreath of Maple Leaves and sup- ported by the Uegimetital Colours, and, underneath, the motto, "Semper Paratus" inscribed on a scroll. Lt. -Colonel, W. J. Ward (Cla pita in . Qiir.), Majors, Bt. Lt.-Col. Wm. Thompson (Coaticook), and Comfanie* : No. I, Kinnear's .Mills, Capt. ; No. 2, Inverness, Capt. V, L.C. Austin; No. 3, New Ireland, Capt. W. .1. Brijfjfs ; No. 4, Maple Hill, Capt. G. Porter ; No. 5, Ste. .lulie de Somerset, Capt. Alphonse P. Pelletier ; No. »>, [ieeds, Capt. Chs. M. Brocklesby. I'aymaster, Hon'y Maj. T. R. Porter. Adjutant, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Thomas McKenzie. Qr, Mr., Hon'y Capt. Arthur Cross. Siirn. Major, W. Thompson, M.D. Surg. Lt., .1. A. Thonii)son, M.D. Rftfli "Orenville" Battalion, "Lisf,'ar Rifles." (Hd. kf\}\jH Qrg_^ Prescott, Out.), Or)fanized 12th April, 1867. Lt.-Coloncl, *John B. Cheoklev. Majorx, D. W. Beckett and Companies: No. 1, Cardinal, Capt. W. F. W. Carstairs; No. 2, Iroquois, Capt. 1). A. Macdonnell ; No. 3, Bur- ritt's Rapids, Capt. D. A. Cameron ; No. 4, Kemptville, Capt. Horace Ilutchins ; No. 5, North Aujfiista, Capt. G. W. Chapman ; No. 6, .Spencerville, Capt. G. A. Drunimond ; No. 7, Metcalfe, Capt. Geo. A. Walker. Pai/nuuter, Hon'y Capt. .1. S. IIuntinK, Farran's Point, Capt. Hiram A. Morgan; No. 6, Williamstown, Capt. II. A. Cameron ; No. 7, Townshii> of Roxhorough, Capt. Francis Trousdale ; No. 8, , Capt. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. Henry Turner. Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Hon'v Capt. A. Deiinv. Surg. Maj,, "E. A. (Jrave- ley, M.D. Surg. Lt., Hon'y Surjf. Capt. H. J. Harrison, M.D. Ilon'g Chap., Rev. S. C. Poole. o 1 „4. " Montmagny and L'Islet " Battalion of Infantry Ol&L (//(/ Qrs., Montinanni/, Que.). t)rgaiiized !)th April, lS6i». I.t, -Colonel, lion. Philippe Landry (Villa Mastai, Qui'.), Majors, Edouard Lemieux (Chieiiutiini) and ,i, P. Landry. Companies: No. 1, St. Thomas, Capt. J. B. C. Fournier ; No. 2, St. I'ierre, Riv. du Sud, Capt. J. Nap. Roy ; No. '.i. Cap St. Ignace, Capt. AlfreI.I). Surg, Lt,, Hon'y Surg. Capt. Murray MacLaren, M.D. Hon'y Chaplain, Rev, J. .M. Davenport. ftO„,l "Halif.ix" Battalion of TiitttH (Halifax, N,S,), y>OH.l Organized 14th May, I860. Badge and Motto: An eight-pointed Star (fluted). The number 63 at ujiper point, with the words "Halifax Rifles" on a ribbon attached. From the reginientr.l inuuber a bugle suspended by cords and tassels. In the circle of tlie bugle a Maple Leaf bearing the word "Canada." Motto: "Cede NuUis." on a rilii)on interlaced with bow of bugle cord. The whole surmounted with the Royal Crown. Hon'y Lt.-Colonel, *Lieut. -General tl. W. Laurie. Lt.-C'ulonel, J. N. Crane (Halifax, X.S.). Majors, *J T. Twining, S. .L R. s;>-coni. Six Companies, Halifax: Captains, *H. Hechler. "T. C. James, C. W. (iunning, Hartley S. Jac(|ues, O'^o. Downie, I. W. Vidito. Paymaster, *Hon'y .Maj. J. G. Corbin. Adjutant, Lioul. W. E. Tiioiniison. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. G. E. Boak. .S'((/v;. Maj., D. A. Campbe'M,'M.D. Surq. Lt.. Hon'y Surg. Capt. A. W. Cojf swell, M.D. ■ AJ-fl) Battalion of Rifles, "Voltigeurs de Beauhar- "^•-'^ nois" (Hd, Qrs., fkauharnois. Que,). Or- jranlzed 4ih June, 18(ii). Motto: "Toujours Prot." Lt -Colonel, 'Joseph Deslaiiriers (.Bt'a«Art»-Moi'.>(, Que.), Major, * Pierre Boyer. 138 nOMIXtON OF HANADA MILITIA LIST. [1900 . I i Coinpanien: No. 1, nrnuharnDlH. Cupt. .(. A. Janotcl; No. •>, HciiiilmriKiis, (^apl. A. .MalcMe ; No. ;(, Valle.v- lleld, (.'apt. Alfm! Lcfi'l.viv ; No 4, Valle\ HeM, IJapt. KilKt'Mi' O'Siilliviiii ; No, ft. HI. TinintlKio, Uapt. C. H. Biron. I'aiiiiiiistei; Hou'v Maj. A. Lediic. Adintiint, . l. Ti'llitr. Sufi}. Mdj., • i^uijj. Lt., Ilon'y Surjf. (;apt.O. Iluot, M.I). «Kfl, llailalion, "Mount Koval lliHes" (Montiral, DOl/ll y,(,.j. (»r){atii/.f(l IStli .Imif, 1H«!>. Motto: " Niiiii|uam Kclrorsiini." Lt. Vi'lon)'!, ' Minul K l». La,)t(;\\i'(.M(inlrr(il. . J'niiinanter, Hon'\ ('apt. L. .(. Tarti'. Adjutant, •Capt. J. T. Ostoli. Qr. Mr , "Ilon'y Maj. Alfred La Rociiue. Sttiy. Maj., (1. K. Koy, M.I). Surg. LI., Hon y ,Sur(f. ('apt. 11 A Archaniliault, M.I), //on'// Chaplain, Rev. (!. W. Martin. f»£»i.U Rattalion, " I'l-incess Louiae Fu.' llmiil Lt.-C'ilonel, Lt.Col W. M. Iluniphrey. Lt.' CoUincl, *H. A. Weston (Hali.t'ux, X . S.). MajortK John .MenffiT and 'Kihv'cKi. Kenny. Kight CmiipanicK, Halifax : Captainx. Ilon'y Maj. II. ti. Chipinan, Ilon'y .Miij. WUred Whitnia;!, Ilon'y Maj. "Andrew Kiiijf, T. K. Davison, II. B. .Stairs, \lng\\ .lolitistone, .Ino. (i. Uaiilil, !•". V. Uniacke. Paiimixter, "Ilon'y Ca|)t. Uoliert II. Humphrey, Adjutant, Caj)!. J. 1). Ritchie. Qr. Mr., Ilon'y Capt. J. K. Cameron. Surii. Maj., M. A.(Jiirry, M.j). Surg. Lt., Ilon'y .Siirj; Capt. K. A. Kirkpatrick, Ml). ft7fli Battalion, "Carleton Lij^lit Infantry " (//rf. Qm., \J4 Hi Woud'torlc, A'. I!) Or^fanized lOth Sei)t., 180!) Badffe : A irarter, circular, liearint; the numerals and words. "(J7 Carleton lii|„dit Infantry." In the cen- tre, a Doer; around theicarter, a wreath of maple leaves. The whole surmounted liv the Imperial Crown. M.)tto : "["'idelis I'atriie." Lt.-ColonH, a. K. lioyer (Hartlmd). Majorx, Ht.Lt.-Col. A. D. Hartley (A'asf Florenceville), and Compames : No. 1, Womlstock, Capt. Geo. Anderson ; No. 2, Ceiitreville, Capt. Leander Kennedy ; No. 3, Ueher, Capt. J. R. Kirkpatri(^k ; No. 4, llartland, Capt. W. \V. Ross; No. ,'•., Woodstock, C.ipt. F. B Carvell ; No. 6, Andover, Capt. J. J. Kiijikey ; No. 7, Baker Brook, Capt. J. W. Baker; No 8, Ceiitreville, Capt. G. D. Perkins; No. •», Wihnot, Capt. J. W. Williams. Payrmister, Ilon'y Maj. L. R. Ilardinl,^ Ailjutant, Cuvi. xrtliiirJ. Raymond. Qr. Mr , Uow'y Capt. Harry d'arvell. Surg. .Vaj., Isaac B. Curtis, M. D. Afit-Vi "Kii'K's County" Battalion of Infantry fUd OOLll Q„^ Kentuille, S. S.). Organized 10th Sept., 1869. Lt. -Colonel, *Vf. H. Beh'lier. {Upper Canard, N.S.). Majors, E. M. Bockwitli, W. E. Roscoe. Companies : No. I, Kentville, C:ipt. G. A. Dodjfc ; No. 2, t!annin}r, C.ipt. J. R. Forbes ; No. 3, Kentviil:, Capt. G. L. Ward; No. 4, Billtown, Capt. Chas. Owen Harris; No. .'i. Hall's Ilarhour, (^apt T. A. Neville; No. (5, Winai t. H. S. Langstrotli (Naxiwigewauk). Qr. Mr., Ilon'y Capt. J. M. .Mclntyre. Surq. Maj., ^Frederick J. White, M.D. Surg. Lt., L. R. Murray, M.D. 00 1900] DOMINION OF CANADA MILITIA MST. 139 IICI', II. . J. an ; )uep Htnir T. iirse Vic- w. iiiK. \\.\). 1)., (in'ji 7"rfK " r,iiiien»iiirK" BHttnlInn of Infiiiirrv (lUl. Qrn.. •'^" l.uiinilnini, ,V. S.). OrKiinizi'd I'itli Aiij,'., 187(1. I.t.i'dliiiifl. , Miij'iiK, It. II. Urillltli.s (/,i(/i('/i/, Stc. Marline. Ca]it. N. Bua'Mrcau ; No. 6. Cliatcani,'i';iy, Capt /oiiriiie Ueid. P(iyma»ter, J. B. Daniour. Ailiiilmit, ('apt. \i. A. Gatfiiier. Qr. Mr., Ilon'y ('apt. A. H. .\. (Jannicr. Surg. .Mai., A. lUupictte, VI.I>. Siini. Lt., A. M. Ua^'iioii, M.D. lldii'i/ Cltaplain, Hew J. l^iiesnel. 77^-1, "Wentwortli" Battalion of Inf.mtrv {lid. Qr-'*. ' • ^" nunda% Out.). Or^ranizod 2;{rfl Mav, 1872. Ll.-Colond, II. C. Owyn (Duiiilds, Out.). .Majors, Alex. Bt'rtr.iin and Wni. H. I'tolt-iny (Salt i'lcct). Cimpnnies : No 1, Duiidas, Capt. Wni. E. S. Knowles; No. 2, Waterdown, Capt. J. 1,. Mullock ; No. ;), Bin- brooke, Capt.T. C. Ptolemy; No. 4, Aiu'aHtcr, Cajit. J. N. Middleton ; No. 5, Stony Creek, Capt. .Jos. K. Orr ; No. 0, North Qlaiiford, Capt. Aha Choate. Payiiiatter, Hon'y Capt. J. J. Or.ifton. Ailjiitoit, Ciipt . Qr. Mr., Ilon'y Capt. J. Mc- Robert. Surij. Maj., James Ross. M.I). Sura. Lt., T. A Uertriim, M.I). Iluii'y Chaplain, Hev. E. A. Irvinjf. 7Qf 1-, "Colchester, Mants and Picton" Battalion of In- « Otll f|,„i,.y, '• Hi>:hlanders "(//(/. Qrs Trurn, U.S.). Organized Cth April, 1871. /-( -Cnlnnel, H. T. I.au- renc" (7'yi(C(), .V.,S'.). Majorii, Wui. .Maxwell and Thoa, A. Blackburn. Companies: No. 1, Truro, Capt. J. Suckling ; No. 2, On slow, Capt. R W. Rayne ; No. 3, Shnbetiacadic, Capt. .1. L. Barnhill ; No. 4. Weatville, Capt. No. .5, Mill Brook, Cajit. .lohii T Siitlurhuid ; No. 6, Mount Thorn, Capt I). D. Cameron ; No. 7, New Lang, Capt. O. A. Sutlicrland. I'ni/mr., Hon'y (.'apt. .1 Dover. Adjt , . Qr. Mr., Ilon'v Maj. Oliver .lohnson. Sun/. Maj., H. V. Kent, M.l). Siiry. Lt., Bret Black, M.'l). 7Q4.l.| "Shettbnt" Battalion of Infantry, "HighliMid- { UUl ,,,.f,> (//,; Q,.g ii''aiirltiie(, '.las. D. Bulnian (Sieges'- burg, Qui'.). Jlfa/or.v, CoiDpaniex: No. 1, Waterloo, No. 2, West Shelfonl, Ci.pt Granbv, Capt. A. J. Scale Cai't. W. J. A Galbraith; " No. 6, Bethel N. R. MofTatt. Brown ; No. 7, master, Ilon'y Capt. G. 11. WliitehLad; W. Richardson ; No. H, No. 4, South Roxton, No. 5, Boscobel, ('apt, Lawreiiceville, Cajit, .\. J. Capt. .1. A. Davidson. Pag- Maj. H. N. Whitcomb. Adnitaiit, . Qr. Mr,, Hon'y (;ai)t. M. C. Martin. Surg. Maj., Ilon'v .Surg. Lt. Col. H. I,. Kidler, MIX Surg. Lt., rtOf ll " Nicolet" Battalion of Infiintrv {Kd. Qr.-!., A'/co- ""l-l' let. Que). Organized •.'.'■)th June, 187.^. l.t- Culonel, ','.. B. Rousseau (.S'icotet, Que.). Majors, Compnnifn: No. 1, St. Edouard de Geiitilly, Capt Euclidc Poisson ; No, 2, Nicolet, Capt, Hem, Bourk ; No. 3, Bc'cancour, Capt, J. M, Ulondin ; No, 4, Ste. Gertrude, Capt, C. B. Lavigne; No. 5, St. Gregoire, ('apt. H. Turcotte; No, 6, VIctorlavllle. Capt \V. I'errcaull. I'lnpnaster, Narclnse Beauchemin (Nico- let). Adjutant, Qr. Mr., Wui. Courchdne. Surg, Maj., lIcnrlTnid.l, M.D. Jl„4. " Portneuf " Battalion of Infantry {lid. Qrs., ^int /.„„( i|-,,„f,f, Que.\ Organized 0th April. 18«». 1,1. ■Colonel, Isaie ]h\Hsn\\\H Mont real). Majins, MUrd Ptirt'ut (Ot la ira), •'• E. Havary (.Sf. iiagmond). Companies: No. 1, Point Rouge, Capt. Alfred Roclion (lieauport ) ; No. 2, St. liaymoiid, Capt. Elie Kre- netti^ (St. Ilagnionil) , No. ;), St. Raymond, Cajit. Cyprien Pare (St. Iiagmond); No. 4, DeHchambnult, Cajit. J. G. PiKinii. (I)esehambanlt) ; No. 5, Caji Sant6, Capt. \,. Vn'UeX(Cai> Sante); No. ti, Lotbini6re, Capt. V E. Courteau (Liilltinii're). I'ninna.iter, Ilon'y Capt. J.L.Gilbert. Adjutant, \.t. <). Kedtnan. Qr. Mr., Ilon'v Capt. T. CJhatcauvert (St. Raymond). Surg. Maj., A. G. E. Ueaudry, M.D. (St. Hajihael). ^*)i\A "Qi"''''i''* County" Battalu)!! of Infantry (/M. ^«11U Q,.^^ Charlotletown, V.K.I.). Organized 2Sth June, 1875. I.ienl. -Colonel. T. S. McLeod (Hunter River). Majors, Daniel Stewart and Companies: No. 1, Charlottetown, ('ajitain David L. Ilooipcr; No. 2, Pownall, Capt. James .M. .lones ; No. ;i, Charlottetown, Capt. V. L. Goodwill; No. 4, Little York, Capt. and Bt. Maj. Geo Crockett ; No. 5, Brooklleld, Captain Angus Beaton ; No. (1, (jove- head, Capt. J. II. Allan ; No. 7, Alberton, Capt. E. f. Maxfleld ; No. 8, Tryon, Capt. Freeman Boulter. I'aiimaster, Ilon'v Maj. J. G. Sheriff. Adjutant. Lt. Jno. A. MacDonald. Qr. Mr., Hon'y Maj. G. D. Davison. Snni- Maj.,J:iuun Warbiirton, M.D. Surg. Lt., Hon'y Surg. Capt. I!. I). John.son, M.D. Dq,,,l " Joliette" Battilion of Infantry (/WQr«., Town ""'" of .lolietle. Que). Organized l.'Hh Jan., 1871. llon'g Lt.Ci,' . J. A. Rei.aud. Escp, (^C. Lt.Colonel, Joseph Hv. R. Delfausse {Montreal, Que.). Majors, J. U. Foucherand *E. G. Pi.lii'. Companies: No. 1, Joliette, ; No. 2, L'Assomption, Capt. J. E. B. Normandeau ; No. 3, St. F(51ix de Valoi.s, Capt. .F. D. A Fitzpatrick ; No. 4, Ste. Elizabeth, Capt. E. Barrettt- : No. 5, Rawdon, Capt. J. (!. Mason ; No. G, Rawdon, Capt. J. H, Rowan. Pagmaster, Hon'y Capt. L. C. Rivard. Adjutant. . Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. I». (Juilbault. Surg. Maj., J. \. Magnan, M.D. Surg. Lt., H4-t]l "^'' Hyacinthe" Battalion of Infaidry (Hd Ot-LII Qr.(i., Town of St. Ilwa'inthe, Que.). Organized 24th March, 1871. I.t.-CoL, Alphonse Denis (St. Hgacinthe, Que.). Major, Four Companies : Captains, A. C6t(5, W. J. Walker, J. J. Hiolier, J. A. Roy. Pagmaster, Hon'y Maj. Eusebe Moi-in. Adjutant, Ca.pt. T. J. Bourgeois. Qr. Mr., Hon'v Cai>t. J. E. Laniarche. Stirg. Maj., P. Ostigny, M.D.' Surg. Lt., OX^-l-, Battalion of Infantry (lid. Qrs., Montreal, Que.). ^Oin Organized 4th June, 1880. Motto: "Bon creur et bon bras." Lt. -Colonel, *J. P. A. de.s Trois Maisons. Maiors. A. T. Patterson (Montreal, Que.) and F. X. A. Carriem. Companies: No, 1. Maisonneuve, Capt, F X, A. Car' ritre; No. 2, St, Je.ui Ba|itiste,Capt. C. E, A, Patter; son ; No, 3, St, Henri de Montreal, Cajit. P. Bisaillon ' No. 4, St. Henri, C.ipt. J. J. Barry; No. f>. Cote St- Paul, Cajpt. M. La llochelle ; No. 6, Ste. Cunegonde> <:a)it. C. A. II. Lipp6. Puiimaster, Hon'y Capt U- Brosseau. Adjiit"nt.Oapt Tancrt'de Pagneulo, Qr. Mr.' Ilon'y Capt. (J. R. Rainville. Surg. Maj., T. A. Bris" son, " M.D. Surg. Lt., Ilon'y Surg. Capt. O. R. de Cotret, M.D. OOi.]- "Three Rivers" Battalion of Infantry {Head OULIl Quarters, Three Rivers, Que.). Organized 24th March, 1871. Baiiii whu'li ritstN II linivrr. 'I'liii wlinle Hiii'iiiiiiiiiti'd liy a lliiyiil t'liiwii. All III K''''l ll.-Ciilimrl, Majorn, L.A. l)U|iiiiH(J/aw^i'/iii»,>/i', (^.), Jiiliii lIoiiliHton. Companies '. No. 1, Yiiiniiclilclit!, Ciipt. iloHt^iili I)u Hault ; Nil. '2, LoiiiNuvilU', Ciipt. J. Ij. Dt^xnuliiiuiH; No. H, Tliri'i! KlveiH, ("iipt. (). A. TcHsicr ; Nn. 4, Thri-e ItivcM, Ciij)!. Fraiiooit Marchaiu'. ; No. .I, Uerfliier. Cii)it. J. A. N. Di'Iiicik; No. tl, Ht. JuhMii t'a|>t. Eiiille M. C'hufxIi'laiiH'. /'aiimai'ti'r, lliin'y Mai (;. J CiiuIoiiiIh' {St. .hmlin) Aii,]iitnnl, (;ai>t. B. bixoii. y/'. Mr., Ilon'v M«j. Ku>ffcM«! , L'Anse an Sable, Capt. A. Dion ; No. 7, Riinouski, Capt. C. A. C'hau- veau ; No. 8, St. Octave, Capt. Paymaster, Hon'y Maj. J. N. Pouliot (Rimouslci). Adjutant, . Qr. Mr., Hon'y Capt. G. O. Dugal. Surg. Maj., E. Fiset, M.D. Surg. Lt., L. P. Gauthier, M.D. QAf]., "Winnipeg" Battalion of Rifles {Winnipeg, UUtll if an.). Organized 9th Nov., 1883. Hon'y Lt. -Colonel, His Excellency The Right Honourable The Earl of Minto, G.C.M.G. Lt.-Col., *H. N. Ruttaii (Winnipeg, Man.). Majors, *H. M. Arnold, *H. W. A. Chainbre. Six Companies, Winnipeg : Captains, Heatli .lacksoii, J. H. Mulvey, W. A. Munro, J. L. R. Parry, Thos. H. Bii'man (aupernumerary). Paymaster, *Ilon'y Maji,r Her* ert Swinford. Adjutant. Cayit. E. F. Mackie. Qr. >'.-.. Hon'v Capt. J. R. Wvnne. Sum. Major, H. H. Chown, M.D. Surg. Lt„ J A. Deviiie, M.D. Q9n^l "Dorchester" Battalion of Infantry (ITd. Qrs., t7.i^IlU St. Isidore, Que.). Organized 0th April, 18(59. . Lieut.-Colonel, Achille Chabot (St. Isidore, Que.), and Lt. ("ol. T. .1. di' M. Tamhereuu (Inlc iUrd Butt.). .Majors, O. A. TaKclieri'au and C(l1llJ'unit^^ : No. I, St. AiiMclme, C.ipt. A. Forticr; No. 2, St. Isidort', C!aiit. .los. Tnrgeun ; No. ;t, St Isidore, Capt. N. .I.de laSalle; No. 4, Stc H()iK''iili>e, (^ipt. E. Chabot; No. .''i, St. Vital dc Lainbton. ('apt. K. Forticr; No. (I, Avlnier, (.'apt. and lit. .Mai. I). Para- (lis ; No. 7, St. Vital dc Lainbton, ('apt. .1. E. Iluudel ; No. H, Ste. .Marie, lleauce, ('apt. G. Morissette. Piiyuiusli'r, llon'y Caiit. G. L. Taschereaii (late 2;t. W. R. McKeiizie. Pay- vnisler, Hon'y Capt. (Jharles ,1. Campbell. Adjutant, Lieut. David" A. McRae. Qr, Mr., Hon'y Captain M. A. J. MeDiinalil. Surg. Maj., Angus MaoLennan, M.D Surg. Lt., D. McDonald, M.D. IHDF.rENDKNT CO.MPANIES. Brandon Infantry Company (lid. Qrs., Brandon, Man.). Organized 10th April, 1885. 'Captain, F. J. Clark (Ilrandon, Man.). Sanlt Ste. Marie Rille Conii)any (lid. Qrs., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.). Organized 3lsl May, 1889. Captain, Bt. Maj. T. H. Elliott (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.). Sudbury Rille Company (lid. Qrs., Sudbury, Orit.). Organized 24th Aug., 189ti. Captain, Rossland Rifle Company (Hd. Qrs., liossland, B.C.). Organized 1st July, 'lS98. Captain, Peter McL. Vorin (Jtossland, li.C ). Nelson Rifle Company (Hd. Qrs., Nelson, B.C.). Or- ganized 1st July, 1898. Captain, A. E. Hodgins (NeLnm, B.C.). Kainloops Rifle Company (Hd. Qrs., Kamloops, B.C.). Organized 1st July, 1898. Captain, Kaslo Rifle Coniiiany (Hd. Qrs., Kaslo. B.C.). Organ- ized 1st July, 1898. Captain, C. D. Held. Kevelstoke Rifle Company (/i(f. Qrs., Jievelstuke, B.C.). Organiz(>d Isl July, 18!j8. Captain, Thessalon Rifle Company (lid. Qrs., Thessalon, Ont.), Organized 1st July, 1898. Captain, GOVERSMKXT CAKTRIDOB KACTORT, QUEBRC. (Established lSSi>.) Superintendent : Major F. M. Gaudet (R.C.A.). Man- ager Shell Factory : Capt. A. de L. Panet. 1900] MILITIA AND DEFENCE OF CANADA. Ul ROVAL IIMTKI) SKKVICK IN." rUTION. Naval pRir.K Khkay, lHi»7. Sii.vkh Mkhai,, Cupl. t-'hu. K. Winter, (lovcrnor-dt'tiprarit Foot Gunrrli, "The I'rotecliiin of Cotiinieici' hiirimj W'ur." MILITIA AND DEFKNCK OF CANADA Previous to the coiifoderatloii of tin' I'mvliicen, tin^ iln. (tsiu'.o. of tlilH country wiix cMtlri'ly in tint liiiuils of tliii Iinperiiil OovMriiineut, wlio for tliiit purpiisit nialiitaiitiMl troopM In «ii('li Provlncu, HuppoitiMl by viirloux lo(!iil volunttmr militia i'(,rpM. TIiIm voluntcrr militia liail, wliun (Nilli'd upon, runditrocl moHt cltlci'iut hitvIcu in ttmeRof trouble. AfturConrcdi-ratlon tlm nrilixli OovcrnmiMit Krailually withdrow all tlit; Imperial troops from tliiB country, and at pruHciit only maintain a Kiii'i'i>*<»> "t Halirax, aada uaval oxtablishment tluM-u and on the I'at^itlc (^>aHt. Dy thu British North AniuricaAct the command in chief of all naval and military forces of aiel In Canada was voHted ill t)io (jueen, and the control of thu same was placed ill the hands ol the Dominion Parliament. A De- partment of Militia and Defence was at the same time established, the first Minister beiuK •SirOecnge K, Cartier, and thu first Militia Act was passiMl in 18(>8, ;)1 Vie., chap. 40. The Act was subsequently amended in various ways, but in practically embodied in th(^ present Militia Act, 49 Vic,., chap. 41 (Itevised Statutes, 1S«((). Hy it the militia of Canada is de(dared to eonsist of all the male inliabitanta of Canada of the aye of 18 years or upwards and under 60, not exeiniit(Ml or dis(iualitled l)y law, this population beint; divided into four classes, as follows: — The first class oom|>rises those aged 18 or upwards and under 30, being unmarried or widowers without children. The second class comprises il'oso between the ages of 30 and 45, being unmarried or widowers without children. The third class comprises those between 18 and 45, being married, or svidowers with children. The fourth class comprises those between 45 and t'lO. The following persons are exempt from enrolment and active service at any time ; Judges, clergymen and iniiiisters of all religious denominations, ])rofe8sors in colleges and teachers in religious orders, the wardens and offlcials of all [.enitentiaries and lunatic, asylums, jiersons physically disabled, and any jierson being the only son of a widow and her only support. Certain otlier persons are exempt 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 autlior- ized, and the period of drill is to be sixteen days and not less than eight days each year The .Militia is divided into Active and Iteserve land and marine force. The Active land and ir.arine force is com- posed of men raised either by voluntary enlistment oi by ballot, and the Reserve force consists, i>ractieally, '.f the whole of the efficient men not serving in the Active Militia of the time being. The period of service is three years. The following is an analysis of the Units which com- pose the Permanent and Active Militia of Canada, by arms of the service ;— KoiicK. 'A" Squadron, Toronto Pkkmankn Koyal Canadian Draitoons - "\i" S(pia(lrr)ii, Wiinipog. Koval Oaiimlian Artillery "A" Kiehl Uatlery, Klnir stoii ; "h" F'i;'ld Ualtery, Quubec ; Nos. 1 oiid 8 Gar rlHon Coin)>anieH, (jiiebec. Royal Canadiun Keuiiiiunt of Infaiitry— Regimental De pots: No, 1, l.onilon, Out.; No. '.i, Toronto, Out.; No ;i, .SI. John's, P.t^. ; .>'o. 4, Fredericton, N.H. AcriVK MlMTIA. 8(|iiadronH. Cavalry— 8 Regiments, coniprislng 31 Independunt Squadrons 6 Total :ir Hatteries. Artillery, Field —2 Rrigadc Divisions, comprising 5 Independent Ratterieg 12 Total 17 Companies. Artillery, Oarrison— ti Regiments, comprising. , 34 Independent Companies. 1 Total 35 Companies. En(rineers(2 Field Companies) 3 Compivnies. Infantry and Rifles— 87 Battalions, eomiirising . . 5Wi Independent Companies. !) Army Service Corps .... 4 " Medical Corps ;— Rearer Companies (4 for Field Force). 5 Field Hospitals 4 Total 618 ESTAllLISIIMKSTS OK TIIK ACTIVE MiLlTIA, INCHJDISO TIIK PERMASE.N'T FollCK (1809-1900). Permanent Force. Men. Horses. Cavalry all ranks 161 Artillery, " 410 Infantry, " 805 Tot.al. 96C Othi'r Unitx. Cavalry, all ranks 5,461 Artillery, " 3,891 Engineers, " 328 Infantry, " 28,564 Army Service Corps 140 Bearer Companies 204 Field Hospitals 96 Total ;i5,684 Grand Total Active Militia of Canada. . .36,650 103 9!) 7 209 2,254 859 338 76 3,527 3,736 142 WAf SKUVIfK OF OPKKKRS. [ I flOO 1 WAK SKRVICK OK oKKK KUS OK TIIK CANADIAN MIIJTIA. Aiiiikkviatminm: C.U, Cnnmhi tzi'lli' : l»., I»«n|iai('li ; Us , |ti ..|iiifilu'>< ; Kn., Kxinillilnn ; T. K., Kuriiiin Uiiiri, M. AliiiDii, Tli(P!4. II. H. '.S.-., M. Ain.N niiiM, Thi'niihili' H'.K. 'Iltl aii<:^, M. Hordcii, llim. Kml. W. K.lt. 'd,->-(id. Hoswi'll, ('lis. .M.-K.ll. 'dd: It. '.s.-,, actions at Kisli dri'ck and Hatciche, I)s. P.C, U .Inly, '8;-., .M. and(!. Boultlieo, Kraiik VV. — It. S.'i, actions at KisliCrcek andHidoohi'.M.aiidC. Hoyd, Alex. .1.— It. '8.''., actions at KishCi'ock and Matoclic, .M. and ('. Boyer, I'li'iTo K.lt. (Ki and '70. Bri'din, .las. W. — V It. '70. Bremnur, .las. .1. - It. '8"i, .M. Brciinun, Krcilcrick II. It. '8.', M. Brock, Hv. -It. 'S.'i, action at Cut Knife Hill, Ds. C.(i.,\\ .Inly, '85, .\l. ami C. Brooke, Geo. H. C.-lt. 'S"), M. Brou«:hall, Lewis W.(i. —It '8.'i, actions at Fish Creek and l!at(>clie,.>I.amlC. Brown, Francis W. -It. 'S:\ ,M. Buclian, I.awrence— 1{. 'Hh. actions at Fish Creek (horse shot) and Ba- toche, Ds.r.'F'.,lMnly,'s.->,M.andC. Btilhiiaii, Jas. I).— K.R. '70, action at Kcdes Hill. Biirch, KrancisO. F.It '(Ki. Caniiihell, Francis W.— F. It 'dd and '70, ai^tion at Pigeon Hill. Caniphell, Kenneth -F.It. 'ddand'70. Caiiiphell.Ueuhen ( ). — F. It. 'ddi' iid'70. Cainpliell, Richard (J. It. 'S.'i, JI. Carlisle, Geor>;e C. -F. It. 'dd. Carinichael, Andrew— F. It. '70. Cartwri(fht, Itohert— It. 'Sa, M. Castrrain, Hv. It. -It. '.s"), .M. Chalioi, Louis O. — It. '8r., M. Chaiiilir(5. Hunt- W A. U. '8r,, M. Checkley, .loliii li. F.It. 'dd and 70. Ohiiiic, Jos. K. It. '8.'), M. Chipnian, Leveret de Veber F.R. 'm-'m. l'la|p|i, ('has. S. -It. 'b.i, action at Italochc, .\|. and V. Cliirk, Fiamis.l. — It. '.8.1, .M. Cliok. Win. It. '«.!, aiiioii lit Fish Creek, «oiiiided, Nl. and C. Chile, Ihoiiias F.K. (Id. Codd, Altivd ll.lf.lA. '70 'VI; It. '8.-., actions ill I'isli ( 'nek iind liatoche, M. .iiidC. Cole, Frederick .\1. It. 'x., .M. Cole, Wilnint II. K.lt. '(Id and '70. Collins, Will. A. F. It. (id; It .v., .M. Cooke, (Icork'c r. It. It. Kx. '70. Coonilis, Hurry L. F.K. 'dO. Cooper, .1. If. '.>.'!, .M. Corhin, .loliii (;. It. 'HU. Cent lee, Louis W. - It. '8.'i, acllouMat Fish Creek and liatoche, .M. and (;. Crawtonl, .loliii .M F.lt.'ddand '7o, aclioii at Kcdes Hill, ('lean, .loliii K. It. '8.'i, .\l. (/'roiiMi, lliiinc It. It. 's.'i, action at Cu'l Kiiitc Hill, M. and C. Crooks, Alex. I). -R. '8,'i. .\l. and C. Cronicr, .1. A. (1.--F.R. (t.'i (1(1. Cro/ier, L. .N. K. h. It. 'd.V'dd; It. 'Si'i, action at Duck Lake, M. and C. CuiiiiinKhaiii, Alfred (1. It. '8.'i, .M. Ciirran, Alfred It. '8.'i, actions at Kish Creek ami Batoche, M. and C. (Jurreii, Jas. K. It. 'sU, .M. Cnshinjr, .las. It. K. It. '7o. Dawson, .Mehille de Hlois K.lt. (Id, aciioii at Iticlffewav. Delaiiicic, .los. .M. It. '8.^, M. Dcnisoii. ( 'laiiiice A. K.--lt. '8.'>, M. Ihiiison, (i. T - F. It. 'dd : It. 's.',, .\l. Iieslaiiriers, .los. V. It. '('(1 and '7o. |)esno\crs. .Marie (!. C K. 11. '8.'), .\1. DesTrois .\laisons,,los. I'. A. lt.'8.'),M. Din^'wall, Roderick K.lt. (id; It. '8.-,, .M. Dixon, Frincis.l. — It. '8.'i, .M. Di\oii, Fred, K. F. It.'dd, action at ltid;iewav. Doid;,'e, Kdwin It. R. Kx. '70; It. '8.'), a<'tioiis at Fish Creek and Batoche, .M. and C. D'Orsoiinens, Louis ti.-K. It. 'd.'i-'dd. Domains, .liio. W. K. It. (1(1. Drinkwater, Thos H. -It. '8.'), M. Driiiiiiiiond, L C. - Beclinanaland Kx. 1884 8.'i, coind'^f a troop cf Methuen's Horse ; Ashantee Kx. 180.')-!»(), eoniirf.' (iuards' Company Special Servii'c tjorps ; ,Siar ; Nile Kx. 1808, at Battle of Khartoum ; attached to lid. (^s. Staff; L. (i. liOlh Sept., '08, .M. andC. Driiry, ('hs. W. -It. 'S.'i, actions at Fish Oeek and Batoche, l)s ('.(i., 11th .lulv, '8.',, M. andC, Duff, .liio. -F. R. 'dd. iMitr, ,Ino. A. K. '8."i, M. Dunn, Oilamlo - K. 'Sfi, M. Karle, .(no. F. It. '(id. Elder, .Ino. M. -It. '8,'i, M. Kvantnrel, (ieo. T. A. It. 'S.'i, M. Kvans, Kdwvn F. It. 'dd and '70. Kvaiis, Thos. D. B. -R. 'S.'i, M. Faires, Alfredo. R. 'sn, M. Fa^juv, /.Vr. F.-X. — It. 'Sfi, .M. Farley, Alfred \. — R. '8"i, action at Vni Knife Hill, M. and C. Ferrier, .las. F.R. 'dO and '70. Finlavson, .Ino. A. — R. 'S.'i, M. Fiset,' C\ |>rien F. O. -It. 'S,'), .M. Fleniin;,', Frank A.— It.' '8;'), M. Fletcher. .Ino. K.lt. '(HI and 7(». Fletcher, .liio. |>. K.R. (Ml, iictlori nt I'iKi'on Hill ; lt.lt. Kx. '70. Korresf, Chris. K. K.R. 'tld ; R. I 'S.i, .\l. j ForrcMt, W. II. F. II. (Id; R. '8.\ M. I Fo»ler, lluliert Kiciptlan Kx., 188;J, I action at Kassassin 8 and !> .Sept., I Battle of TelelKehlr, i;l Sept., I .M. and ('., Bronze Star. I Friiser, Aehllle R. '8.-1, M. Kraser, .Ino. It.lt. Kx. Harden, .liis. K. It. '8.j, aelion at Batoche, severely wounded, .M. and v.. Uardiiicr, Kdward W. (1. — Ashantee War and Alpoonah Kx. 187:i-"4; I Soudan K\.; actions at KI Teh and i Taniai, .M. and Bron/,e Slur; R. 1 s.-., .M. (iarrison. Win. A. R. '8.^, M. I (iartshorc. Win. .M. It '85. 1 Ceorue, .las. It. '8.'i, .M. (iihson, .Ino. .M. -F.It. "(KI, action at Kldjrewav. (Jiliiiour, Artliur II. F.It. '(10. (ilMUi, .Ino. K.- It. '8'i, .M. (iraiit, .las. A.- It. 'S.'i, actions at I'ish Creek and Batoelie, .\l. and O. (irayele\, K. A. — It. 's.'i, action at Batoche, M. and C. (iravelev. .Ino. V. - K.lt. "(Ml. (Jrav. II. II •).— R. '8."i. aetioii at Cut Knife Hill, .M. and C. (iray, .lohn- F.R. (Id ami '70 (irasett, II. .1. F.It. 'd(l, action at Lime llid;,'e ; R. 'S.'i, actions at Fish Creek and llatoehe, D»., M. and C. (Jretrory, Roland W. -K.R. '70. (irierson, .lohn F. -It. 'S.'i, aotloti at Cut Knife Hill, .\l. and C. (iuillet, (leo.-F.R. 'dd. (Juillot, .las. C. -F.R. '(1(1. (iunther, Kriiest F.-It. 'S."., M. (iuv, (ieo. -It.'.S.^, M, Halliwell, .lohn K. R. '8"), action ai Batoche, severely wounded, M. and C. Hamhlv, Philip H.-F.R. 'd.'i and '(10. Hanson, .las. W. — F.R. 'd(l and 70. Harrison, ('has. H. It. 'S.'i, M. Harrison, Kdw. - K.R. 'dd ; R. 'S.'i. M. Ilarston, t'. Creville It. 'S.'i, actions at Kish (''k and Batoche, .M. and C. Ilawlov, John A. — F.R. '70, action at Keoles Hill. Ileakes, Jas. It.- R. 'S.'), M. Ilehert /Opliirin J. It. It. 'S:'i, action at Frenchman's Butte, M. and C. Heckler, Hv. R. '8.'., M. lli^tinhotham. Ceo. M.— It. "S."), M. Holmes, .losiah (1. -F.R. '(W and 70. Iloltorf, Win. --It. 'S.'i, action at Ba- toche, M. and C. Horsey, .\lfrcd J. -It. 'S.'i, action at Batoche, .M. ami (!. Ilosmer, Kdw. .\. C.— Galeka and Gaika Wars. Moriosi canijiaigii. Basutn Rehellion ; action at Cen- tani (wounded), .M. and C. Howard, Frank A.— It. "S'l, action at Cut Knife Hill, M. and C. Howard, Win. W. S.— It. '85, action at Cut Knife Hill, .M. and C. Hoy, Will. -F.R. '70. Ilndoii, Jos. A. G.— It. '85, actions at Fish Creek and Batoche, M. and 0. MM) 19001 WAIl SKUVM'K OF OI'I'KKIIS. 14.) {ulil; llvur iin lit It, llitce :i-7»; I unci K. IIihIdii, I^'OIi K.— K.lt, 'HA, 'iMIaml'To. Iliiilon, I,iiiiii4 l>. -K.lt. '(in, 'tMI mill 7(1. IIiikIich, .IiiIiii |{. 'm:i, action at Hu- toihi', M. ami ( '. lluiiiplir<-.\, Kuliirl II K. 'sr>, M. Iliintir, (till. II. I'. U, 'tuiik;i(| 711. Ililltoii, K. T. II. .South Afriiaii Wur |h7I)m|, XuIii <'itiii|>iilt{ii ullli iMit.li KiMi'M, itml iiftfi'wiu'ilN iiH .\.l).('. Action at (lliiifinlilovd iiiiil nlicf of Kisliowc : tllUtlliotllMl III IM., .M. ntulC. TriiiiiMtitl Ciinipiilun IhmI ; (!Oiiiiiiiiiiili-il a Mi|iiiiilriiii (if MuiiMt' eil Inraiilrv CorjiH from liitli .laim- ar.v to .'Nt, ,liil\. I':^'\|iti»ii Kx. IH.S'J ; I'ccoriiiiilHNaiici' of .'th All IfilMt ; iiiciiliiiiicillii IIh., mill llatllc (if Tcl-i'l-Ki'lilrdKii'Hc killcil). \)H. Ii.ll., ■_'ii(| .NoM'iiilicr, Mj. M. anil t,'. Hroii/.c Star. Hrcv. of Mnjur, 41 h CliiNM of .McdJIiljc. .Soudan V,\. IHMI .H,'-., Nile, III colliliiailil of Moiiiitcil liifaiiti'v ill Ktf.Npl cull Jmietoritli Niivcnilici', IH.si. ('laHp. Kaiftt'd Ut mill -'nil Kaltalioiis .Moiintfd Infaiii i\ . Iinlali, Win. K. II.' '.s.-.. M. .lucll, as D.A.A.d. ; |)s. /,.r,'., lUli AiUfiiHt, '1)1, M. and ('. Knik'ht, Archil.als. ; .M. and t'., r)lh Class of Medjidie ; Turkish .Medal. Indian Mutmv lH,'')S-'>!». with Kield Korce in liursiiit of Tantia Topee, and Itewa Karilce District, .M. ; '8;-), .M. H. -K. H, Laurie. Walter H. -K. H. '(!(!; It. •sr., .M. Lawless, Win, T. - R. "8."., M. Lee, A. Hurdctt It. '8.-., .M. Leslie, .liio. K. -It. '8.'i, M. Lessard, Krancois L. It. '8,'), .M. Levasseiir, Louis N. '/,. -It. '8.'i, .M. Litfhtall, Aiiirus -K. It. '(itJ. Lindsay, Win. 11. — K. It. '(Mi. Lloyd, Geo. K. It. 'Sfi, action at t'lit Knife, severi-lv wounded, AL and V. Lloyd, Thos, H," -K, It. '(Ki. Lviion, Kred. L. — K. R. '(iti. M'cOalliini, Kred. IL- K. It. '60, ac- tion at Itidjfewav. McCarthy, .Iiio. L."(!. It. '8,"), M. McCau({liev, .Jno. ~K. It. 'dti. McDou^'all, Jno. A. — It. '8.'), M. MclJee, Jas. C. - U. '85, M. McGuinneHs, Wm. A. --11. S.''., M. MoKenzie, Win.- K. It. (K! and '70. McLaren, 11 v.— K. It. (Hi. McL an, Arch. — K. It. '(id and '70. Maodoiuvld, Arcliihald il. K.R. '00. Macdonald, Chs. .1.— R. '8.'), .M. Macdonald, Donald A.— F.lt. '06 and '70; R,R. E>i. '70; R. 'H^, M. K. It. '70, '.s.'i, nctioiiN at KInIi Katoche, miverely '00, action at K,ll,'(Wtand'7o, '00 and '70. ,R. '00, I). .Meloche. V.\. ,\lerrltt. Win, II, Miu'lit, .las. It, .Mills, Aii'Mislns Maciloiittld, Win, C, - R. 'Mft, M. ,Ma''ka\, KrancisS, — H, 'n.'i, .M. MaiMnluy, Chs II, — R. 'H.'., M. .MacplierNoii, .Ino. K,l(. '0(1 and '7o, Mi', M. Hritra- dier .Scottish llorder HriKade from 1,S88 to 1.81).'). Mitchell, Coulson N.— R. 's:>, actions al Kish Creek and Hatoche, M. and C. Mitchell, .las. II. -R. ',8.'i, actions at Kish Creek an, actions at Kish Creek and llatoche, M. and C. Montizamhert, ('has. K. —K.R. '0(1 ; R. '.8"), actions at Kish Creek and Hatoche; Ds. CO., 11 July, '8.''., M. and C. Moore, Alex. II. -K.R. '0(1. .Morin, ,lus. K. K.lt. '70. Miissen, K. H.— K.ll. '00, action at Ridjfewav. Mutton, W. Geo. -K.R. 'fi(i and '70; It. '8,''), action at Cut Knife Hill; Ds. CM., n .lulv, •.8.-|, M. andC. Nattress, Wm. R. '8,''), M. Neilson, .liio.L.II. — K It. '70; Soudan Kx, l,884-.8ri, M. and 2 C. Hroiize Star; R.R. Ex. 70-'71 ; Ds. L.d., ■3 Aiiir., '8,'), Nellcs, Ch.s. M. — R. '8.-., M. (.)'Hrien, Win. K. — K. It, '00 ; R. '8,'i, M. Onilvie, G.II.-lt. '.S,'), actions at Kish Crock an»car C. ('. — U, 'Nfi, action at Cut Knife lllll, sevrrelv wounrl. ed, Dm, .'ith May, '8'., M, and C, I'eters, .las. It, '8.'., aclloiiit at Fish Creek and Hatoche. Dn. rji., II .lulv, '<>, M, and C. I'iehe, F.nl;^ne(l, It, '8,'.. actions at Kish Creek and Hatoche, M. and C. I'lnaiilt, Louis K. It. '85, M. I'latt, .Ino. M, Kit, (Ml. I'ope, Krid'k M. Kit, (10 und '70, action at Kcules lllll, I'orfeiis, .Ino, -K, It, (10 and '70. I'reHioii, .Ino, A. V, II. '8.''., .M. l're\ost. Hector It. '8,"i, action at I Krenchman's llutte, M. and C. I Rivers. Mctor H. R. '.8,''i, actions at Kish Creek and Hatoche, Ds. C.d., I II July, 's,''., M. and C. I Itolilnson, .Ino. H, It, '8,'i, actions ut Krenchman's lliittc and Loon Lake, M. and C. Rogers, llv. C. K.lt. '00. ItoK'erH, .las. Z. K.lt. (10. ItoKcrs, .Ino, —K.R. '0(1 and '70. RoKcrs, Roht. /. K.lt, '0(1. Itom.is, S. .Mavnard It. '8.5, .M. Ross, Donald " K, It. '05 '(Ul. Itoss, Walter T. K.R. '00. Rousseau, .Jean Hapliste A. K.R. '70, Itoy, Alex.— R. '85, a(!lion at Krench- man's llutte, M. and ('. Itov.Thos. A. II. F.R.dO; R.'85,M. Rutherford, Itolit. W. It. '.85, action iitCnt Knifelllll, Ds. f'.<;., 11 .Inly, '85, .M, and C, Ruttaii, lly. N.- K.R. '00; II. '8.5, actions ai Kish Creek and Hatoche, M.andC. Ryerson, Geo. H. It, '85, actions at Kish Creek and Hatoche, M. and C. Schneider, Wm. II. -R. '85, M. Scohle, Thos. C. K.R. '0(1 and '70; It. '85, M. .Seath, David K.R, '00 ami '70. Sewell, Chs, C.-K.R. '00 and '70. Sheppiird, Jno. J. -K.lt. '70. Sloan. Jno.— K.R. '(Ml. Smith, Alhert IL— R.R. Ex. '70; R '85, .M. Smith, Albert M.-It. '.S5, .M. Smiih, llv. It. '85, actions at Kish Creek lind Hatoche, Ds. CO., 11 Julv, '.85, .M. and ('. Smitli, llv. R.— R. '85, M. Smith, Jos. K. R. '85, M. .Smith, Lionel L. F. It. '.85, .M. Sncath, Fred'k R. '85, .M. Starr, Jno. K. -F.R. '00. Stevenson, Sainl. ('.— K.R. '00 and "70, at^tion at Eccles Hill. Stone, Krancis G. - Afithan War, 1878-79, M. Stoiieman, .Ino. — K. It. '00, action at Luncridtfe. Swinford, lleiliert -R.R. Kx. '70; R. '85, M. T.alhot, AiiiR^ It, '85, M. Taylor, Kdwanl K. K.- R. '85, M. Taylor, Jno. -It. '85, M. Taylor. Jno. 11.- K.lt. '00 and '70, action at Kccles Hill. Taylor, .fohn T.- K. '85, M. Taylor, I'luiik- tt H. -R. ',85, M. Th'omi.son, A. K. S. R. '85, M. Thompson, .ln<>. T.- R. '85, M. Thomson, R. McD.— R. '85,M. aiulC. Tol.iii. Wm. It. '85, M. Todd, Thos. -K.R. '00. Tra(^y. Roht. — K.R. '00; R. '8.5, M. Trois M lisons. xcc des Trois Maisons. Trotter, Wallace C. It. ',85, M. Turnhull, Tlio.s. T.- K.R. '00, action at Itidifeway. Twinin^f, Jno.' T.— R. '85, M, 144 WAR SERVrnE OF OFFICERS — LIST OF RESERVE OFFICERS. [1900 'Tit. Kn. and '8,'i TyrwhitI, Richard -B. '85, >l. Vaiulusen, Alva--K. I{. '(ifi-W. Vaiiderluvn, .1. A. -F.ll. '(iO and Vidal, Beaufort II.— AliysHiniaii 18(!7-6S, aotioii at Aroghie capture of MaKdala, M. Villiers, II. V.— K.K. '6(1 and 70. Wadiiiore, Robinson L. --R. action at Cut Knife Hill, .M. and C. Walker, Geo. I).-K.R. 70. Wallace, Wellinsrton- R. 'S.'i, action at Out Knife Hill, M. and C. Walsh, Thoa. ,).—!{. 's:., M. Ward, Jas.— R. 'sr., .M. Watcliorn, Win. — F.R. '06 and 70. Watson, Thos. C.-R. 'S.'i, M. Watts, Wni. T.- R. '8.''), M. Wavlin, actions at Fish Creek and Ratoche, .\I. andC. Wilson, Jas. F.— .Soudan Kx. 1884-8;'i, second action at Aliou Klea, M. and ('., Bronze Star. Winslow, Chs. II.— R. '8."^. Winter, Chs. F.— K}fyi>tian K.vpodi- tionary Force 18S2, second action at Kassassin 9th Sei)t., Tel-el- Kelrir, occupation of Cairo, M. andC., Bronze Star; R. '8.'i, action 70. It at Cut Knife Hill, severely wound- ed, M. and C. Wolseley, (J. J., Viscount, " ^ B. (Field Marshal). Burmese tar, 'M-'i ; led storming' party at caj)- tureof a breastwork at l^onahew, 10th .March, ';');{ (severely wounded. I)s. L.a., •J4th June, ''tS ; M. Cri- mean Cam|iai^n, '.')4-6 ; Asst. En(f. in Irenj'hes, sieffcand fall of .Sehas- topol ; defei.ce of the (Quarries (wounded), and in a sortie on liOth .\n;;ust, '6.'> (wounded). Dm. L.G., lilsl .luueand 'ilst Dec , ',^).'^i ; Brev. of .Maj. .M. and C. ; Kt. of I.eKion of Honour, .'>th ('iassof Medjidie; Turkish M. Iidian .Mutiny, '.')7-9; Belief of Lncknow, defence of Alumhajfh, action at Sheorajpore, sie^e and cajtt.ire of Lucknow, and with the Uudt field force in af.'tions .at Barec, .\awal)>;uni,'e, Sinn-ee, Fyzaliad, Sultanpore, at passi>, Ds. CO., 22nd Au(f., 'S.'^., M. and C. Voiui«-, Francis V. -Afghan War 1870-80-81, M. ; R. '8.'), M. % ALPHABETICAL LIST OF RESERVE: OFFICERS. (The before a name denotes war service. Sec details on page 142.) Buchner, Lt.-Col. W. *Uenison, Lt 'ol. G. T. Dickson, Lieu.. Robt. C. Domville, Capt. J. W. Gourdeau, Major F. E. McNicol, Capt. G. L. Masters, Capt. R. S. .Markham, Lt.-Col. A. Maunsell, Cai)t. (i. E. *Schneider, Lieut. W. II. Strickland, Lieut. R. II. Sweatman, Capt. .\. R. *Taylor, Lt.-Col. J. II. ARTILLKRV. T. J. *Amyr.auld, Lt.-Col. Arinstron};, Lt.-Col. J. R. Bliss, Major I). C. F. BojJT^fs, Major II. A. Bolsworth, Capt. W. M. *Collins, Capt. W. A. Currcn, Lt.-Col. A. E. Dimock, Capt. .1. S. Donaldson, Major J. B. (special ap- pointmenr). Drennan, Major VV. M. Freeman, Lieut. II. W. Garneau, Caitt. J. G. *Garriaon, Major W. A. Gordon, Major J. J. Halls, Lieut. Frederick E. Hart, Capt. G. C. Hesketh, Ca])t. J. A. Hesslein, .Major A. G. Hooper, Major J. R. Irving', (;a])t. L. K. W. Irwin, Lt.-Col. De La C. T., Jhtiiij A.D.C. to Governor-General. King, .Major W. N. Lindsay, Lt.-Col. C. W. A, McCrae, Capt. T. McLeod, Major W McK. • .Macdoiiald, Lt.-Ci'l. A. H. Ogilvv, .Major . I. Parker, Capt. '■'. W. Revnolds, Capt. ('. R. Stewart, .Major W. J. 'I'emiile, Capt. F. L. 'Tin'p.bull, Lt.-Col. T. T. Wilson, Lieut. F. B. Wyldc, Lieut. II. McN. KN'ilXKKHS. Ale\ander, Lieut. Richard C. F. Vlmoii, Lieut. Mather B. •Vuios, Lieut. Louis . I. A. .\mos, Lieut. .Marie i;. h.. .Vnderson, Lieut. Frederick. .\ndersoii, Lieut. Frederick C. Aniierson, Lieut. W. B. Baker, Capt. Joel II. Baldwin, Lieut. K. J M. Beatty, iiieul. James E. Bermingham, Lieut. (Jhristopher. Bowie, Capt. Geo. S. Braiiscoinbe, Lieut. Clarence II. Brown, Lieut. Edward P. Caldwell. Lieut. A. C. CaiMiibell, Lieut. Donald C. Ciirruthers, Lieut. Wallace B. M. ■('arlwriirht, Lieut. Conwav E. Cassels, Lieut. R. V ]l. Chahncrs. Lieut. Thos. W. (-'la]ip. Lieu', .loseph M. (Mark, Lieut. John C. Clarke, Capt. Herbert. Clarke, Lieut. Wm. N. C'oihraiu', Capt. .lohn B. Coryell, Lieut, .lohn A. t!outlee, Lieut. Chs. R. F. Crawford, Lieut. Fred. L. Daniel, Lieut. Allan W. Davis, Lieut. Arthur L. P. Davis, Lieut. Frederick. Davis, Major W. M. de Boucherville, Lieut. Chs DesBrisay, Lieut. Chs. A. *l)ixon, Capt. F. J. Doucet, Lieut. Arthur E. Drayner, Lieut. Frederic. Drury, Lieut. Edmund II. Dunscomb, Lieut. Wm. <}. Emery, Lieut. Frank B. Ford, Lieut. Edward. Eraser, Lieut. Basil II. Eraser, Lieut. Jas. F. Gibbs, Lieut. Frank N. Gibson, Lieut. Jno. G. Gillmore, Capt. Theodore B. Gordon, Lieiit. Ilarvev D. L. (Jrant, Lieut. Wm. w! ' Harris, Lieut. F. F. C. I Harris, Lieut. Geo. II. R. Ilarvev, Lieut. R. D. I Hayne, Lieut. G. (). Hearn, Lieut. .Ioh!i. Ilogan, Lieut. Hy. II. Holmes, Lieut. Win. J. II. Hubbell, Ca|.t. Ernest W. Inksetter, Lieut, (ieo. A. Jack, Lieut. Robt. B. .lago, Lieut. .1. R. .tones, Lieut. I),avid F. I .lohnston, Lieut. Hy. W. i Johnston, Lieut. .Iiio. F. E. j Kerby, Lieut. Forbes M. I Kerr, Lieut. Wm. A. II. I Kirkpatrick, Lieut. Alex. K. i Kirkpatrick, Lieut. Guy H. i Laidlaw, Lieut. Geo, E. Lamb, Coj.f. Hy. J. Lambc, Lieut. Laurence M. Ijatimer, Lieut. Frank H, F. J. B. 1900] LIST OF RESERVE OFFICERS. 145 Laurie, I.ient. llichd. C. Leach, Limit. Francis E. Lef6vrc, Lieut. A. O. T. Leonard, Lieut. Reulien VV. McColl, Lieut. Korlericlc. McLean, Lieut. Norman B. McLennan, Lieut. Hartk-tt McLeod, Lieut. Geo. B. Ma(!donald, Ijeut. Arthur C. Macdonell, Liout. Archit)ald C. Maclienzie, Lieut. Wni. MucPherson, Capt. Duncan. Macpherson, Lieut. 08l)ornc C. Ma;;ee, Lieut. R. H. B. Matheson, Lieut. Arthur J. Maunsell, Lieut. Edward St. J. MorriRon, Lieut. Lauchlin P. Muclileston, Lieut. Huffh M. MusRrave, Lieut. Edward C. Mylne, Lieut. Jno. M. Nayland, Lieut. Mayo W. Newcomb, Licit. Jno. N. Newman, Lieut. Ctc:' P. O'Connor, Lieut. J. K. Osier, Lieut. Featherston B. Perry, Lieut. Aylesworth B. Poole, Lieut. E. Primrose, Lieut. Philip C. H. Rathbun, Lieut. A. McM. Reid, Lieut. Frank D. Roe, Lieut. Richd. L. Rose, Lieut. Geo. G. Ross, Lieut. Alex. B. Rr.ssell, Lieut. Archibald M. Sanders, Lietit. Gilbert E. Sherwood, Lieut. L. Simpson, Lieut. Robt. W. Spelman, Lieut. .Ta.s. Stewart, Lieut. Wni. J. Sullivan, Lieut. Wm. H. Taylor, Lieut. Jeremy B. F. Tobin, Lieut. H. S. ToinlinsoM, Lieut. Alfred T. Tyrwhitt, Lieut. Riclid. E. Van Riiskirk, Capt. Wm. F. Vercoe, Lieut. Francis H. Warner, Lieut. Jas. T. \\'eatherbe, Lieut. Darcy. Weatherbe, Lieut. Paul. Wetmore, Lieut. Andrew R. White, Lieut. Fred'k W. White, Lieut. Jas. Whitehead, Lieut. Edward A. Wood, Lieut. Zachary T. Wooepot, R.C.R.I. Lister, F. A., No. 2 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I. Van Straubenzee, C. T., "B" Squadron, R.C.D. LeDuc, L., No. 2 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I. Burnhani, J. G., No. 2 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I. Leslie, J. N. S., "A" Battery, R.C.A. Elmsley, J. H., "A"' Squadron, R.C.D. MacLean, Alex., No. 3 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I. Laylmrn, S. P., No. 1 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I. Laffcrty, F. D., " H " Battery, R.C.A. Sl'I'KRlNrKNnKNTS OK 8T0RKH. •Forrest, Wm. II., Military Dist. No. 7, Hon'y Lt.-Col. •Dawson, Melville de B., Mil. Dist. No. 1, Hon'y Lt.-Col. Anustrong, Andrew J., Mil. Dist. No. 8, Hon'y Major. Jones, Arthur W., MilitiTy Dist. No. 11, Hon'y Major. Strange, Frank, Military Dist. No. 3, Hon'y Capt. •Graveley, .lohn V., Military Dist. No. 2, Bt. Lt.-Col. •Curren, Jas. K., Military Dist. No. i), Hon'y Capt. 'Matt ice, Gregor, Mil. Dists. Nos. ."i and (5, Hon. Lt.-Col. QIIARTERJI ASTERS. 'Imlah, Wm. K., "B" Battery, R.C.A., Hon'y Maj. MEDICAL 0KKICRR8. •Neilson, J, L. II., M.D , Director General Army Medical Services, Surg. Lt.-Col. •Sewell, Colin C, M.D., Surg. Maj. " B" Battery, R.C. A., Hony. Surg. Lt.-Col. •Codd, Alfred, Surg. M-vj. " B ' Squadron, R.C.D., Hon'y Surg. Lt.-Col. McLearn, Roht., M.D., Surg. Maj. No. 4 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I., Hon'y Surg. Lt.-Col. •Nattress, Win., M.D., Surg. Maj. No. 2 Regimental Depot, R.C.R.I. Helton, C. W., M.D., Surg. Maj. (No. 2 Depot), R.C.R.I. Chevalier, E. N.. M.D., Surg. Maj. (No. 3 Depot), R.C.R.I. VETKPINARV 0KKICBR8. Hall, Wm. B., V.S., Vet. Lt. "A" Squadron, R.C.D., Hon'y \'et. Major. Massie, James, V.S., V''. Lt. "A" Battery, R.C.A.. Hon'y Vet. .MajCi. Duchfene, J. D., V.S., Vet. Lt. " B" Battery, R.C.A. 900 1900] CANADIAN CONTINGENT FOR SOUTH AFRICA. 147 C.R.I. U.R.I. Jepot, )epot, itant). (with (with /t.-Col. it. -Col. Major. Major. :ol. t. ,t.-Col. ledical •, R.C. Hon'y mental mental C.R.I. C.R.I. :.C.D., I.C.A.. A. CANADIAN CONTINGENT FOR SPECIAL SERVICE IN SOUTH AFRICA. (TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.) The above Col-jis, dcsijrnated a.s "Tlie ind (Special Service) Kattuliori, Royal Canadian Re^finipnt ot Infan- try," eniliarked at Quebec, on the Steamship Sardinian, of the Allan Line Conii>any, on Monday, .SOth October, 18!)(>. at 4 p.m. Before dei)artin>f, the Battalion was (.mcially inspected by Mnjor-Geii. K. T. H. Hutton.C.B., A.D.C. to H. M. theQueen, and reviewed by His Excel- lency the Governor-General, ac('onipanied l)y the Hon. the Minister of Militia and Defence. The Battalion is (joniposed of eipfht companies o* 120 men each, with the following,' otHcers : - Cominandinc/ O^cer- Otter, Lt.-Col. W. D., Canadian Staff, A.D.l/. to His Excellency the Governor-General. Majors (second in command) — IJiichan, L. (Lt.-Col. R.C.R.I.); I'elletier, O. C. C. (Lt.-Col. Canadian Staff). "a" company, HRITISII COIiUMMIA AND MANITOBA. Cap<(( I H- Arnold, H. M. (MajoriM)th Halt.). Lieutg.— Blanchard, M. G. (Capt. .Ilh Re(,'t. C.A.); Hod(,'ins. A.E., (Capt. Kelson HitleCo.); Layborn, S. P. (Lt. R.C.R.I.). "H" COMPANY, LONDON, ONTARIO. Captain— ^ina.vt, 1). (Major -itith Batt.); Lieuts.— Ross, J. M. (Cajit. -i-ind Batt.); Mason, J. C. (Capt. 10th Batt.); Temple, R. H. M. (and Lt. 48th Batt.). "C" COMPANY, TORONTO, ONTARIO. rrtpfffl»/(— Barker, R. K. (Capt. iuA Batt.) ; Lieuts. — Marshall, W. R. (Lt. Lith Batt.); Wilkie, C. S. (Lt. 10th Batt.); Laflfecty, F. D. (Lt. R.C.A.). "d" COMPANY, OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, ONTARIO. Captain— Roii;nr», S. M. (Major 4.'{i\l Batt.). Lieuts.-- Lawless, VV. T. (('apt. Gov. -Gen. P'oot Guards); Stewart, R. G. (Lt. 4;ird Batt.); Caldwell, A. C. (Lt. R.O.). "K" company, MONTRKAIj, (irF.RKC. Crepfrtui- Kraser, C. K. (dipt. ,'i:ird Batt.). Lieuts.— Swift, A. E. (Lt. 8th Bait.); Laurie, A. (Lt. 1st Batt.); Armstrong;', C. J. (Lt. ."ith Batt.), 'k" company, (jrKBKO. Capfnut— Peltier, J. E. (Major (i.'>th Batt.). Lieuts.— Panel, H. A. (Capt. R.C. A.); Leduc, L. (Lt. R.C.R.L); Pelletier, E. A. (Lt. .'iSth Batt.). "G" COMPANV, NKW BKINSWUK AND PHINCK KOWAKD ISLAND Crt;)^«?"»— Weeks, \V. A. (Major Charlottetown Eng'rs). Lieuts. — lones, V. V. (Capt. ;iiM:all, .1. C. (Major R.C.R.L). RattaHnn ^rf;7,-(.— Macdonell, A. IL (Capt. R.C.R.L); Ofriivy, .1. H. C' (Cai.t. R.(.'.A.). Quavter-.Master- Dvu'wion, S. ,1. A. (Capt. and Brevet- Major R.C.R.L). Medical Offi.cei-s- WW^on. C. W. (Surgeon-Major Hrrt Field Battery); Fiset, E. (Surueon-Major 89tb Batt.). Attached for o.'.t//' />»^?/— Drummond, H. J. (Major Scots Guards). Attached for Special Diitii-Diury, ('. W. (Lieut. -Col. R.C.A., A.IXC. to His Exccllencv tbeGovernor-General); Lessard, K. L. (Lieut. -Col. R.C.D.); Cartwri},'hl, R. (Major R.C.R.L, .VA.G. at Head-Quarters). Was also authorized, one additional Medical Ottlcer and four nurses, viz. : — Medical Officer— Oahornc, A. B., Capt. (Canadian Army Medical Services) provisionally. Nurses— iUm Geor^jina Pope, Prince Edward Island ; Miss .Sarah Forbes, Halifax, N.S. ; Miss Minnie Affleck, Lennox, Ont. ; Miss Elizabeth Russell, Hamilton, Ont. Chaplains— Rev. John Almon, 'Quebec ; Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ; Rev. P. M. O'Leary, Quebec. Capt. F. J. Dixon (on Reserve of Officers) accompanies the Canadian Continti'ent as Historical Recorder. A representative of the Y. M. C. A. also accompanies the Contin(j;ent. Total number of persons who embarked on the Sardinian :— Eight Companies of 120 men each Battalion and Company Offlceis 42 Officer attached for Staff Duty 1 Otticei'8 attached for Special Duty 4 One additional Medical Officer (provisi6nal) .... Nurses Chaplains Historical Recorder Y. M. C. A. representative U60 47 1 4 3 1 1 Total 1,017 The conditions of enrolment were the followinjf :— (a) Service under the Army Act for six months, with liability of extension to one year. (I>) Rations, clothing and e((uipment provided free. (c) Pay at the rate laid down in Militia Regulations for Permanent Corps, from attestation until date of dis- embarkation in South Africa (Cape Town), froni which date pay will be at British rates. Standard: Height 5 ft. (i in., with 34 in. chest meas- ureinonl. Age : Not less thar. 22 or more than 40. Officers appointed as above will be considered, while so serving, as holding the rank to which they have been appointed in tiiat Force, and are to be' addressed officially by that rank. Letters, etc., for officers and men serving with, or attached to that Corps, should be legibly addressed ae follows : — To be forwarded. To 2ND BATT., ROYAL CANADIAN REGIMENT, FIELD FORCE, SOUTH AFRICA. Letters so addressed will be forwarded by flrit po?t to England, and tbence to South Africa. The rate of postage is two cents per half ounce. THE YUKON FIELD FORCE. (NOW 8TATI0NKD AT DAWSON.) The above military force, which left Ottawa on the Olh May, I8!ts, destined for Fort Selkirk, in the Yukon Dislricl, where barracks were erected, was composed as follows : — Commandant, Ll.Col. T. D. B. Evans (R.C.D.). .yeruud in Coininaiid, Major 1). 1). Young (R.C.R.L). Adjutant d: {quarter- Master, 'Hon'y Captain E. W. G. Gardiner (R.C. D.). Medical Officer (attached), Surgeon-Major O. LaF. Foster (68th Battalion). Oj^ms .—Hon'y Captain H. E. Burstall (R.C. A.); Hon'y Capt. J. IL C. Ogilvy (R.C.A.); Hon'v Capt. 148 YUKON FIELD KOIK'K HUYAL MILITARY COLLEGE. [1900 H. C. Thacker (R.C.A.); Lieut, antl Bt. C'apt. L. G. Bennett (R.C.A.) ; Lieut, and Ht. Capt. C. St. A. Pearse (R.C.U.); Lieut. Louis Leduc (It.O.U.L). 15 Non-Uomnii.ssionefi Otfii'ers and men of Royal Canadian Drajiroons. 46 Non-Coniniissioned Officers and men of Royal Canadian Artillery. 12!) Non-Conuni.ssioiied Officers and men of Royal Canadian Re^'iment of Infantry. 1 Armourer. "Major T. 1). C. F. Bliss (Dept. of Militia and Defence) i"" attached to the Force as Transport and SujjjiIv Officer. ■Hon'y Major Aim6 Talbot (Olh Battalion) is attached to the Force as Payn>aster. H. Carry, Es(j., C.K., is attached to the Force as Enjfineer, with three assistants. 4 Lady Nurses, of the Victorian Order, are attached to the Force, for hospital duties. There are 8 civilinii artificers accompanyinjf the For(!e. NoTK.— .Second Officer in (Jonnnand: Major T. I). R. Keunnint; (R.C.R.L), rc))lnces .Major I». I). Younj; (R.C. R. I.), who returns to his military unit. To retwrn to their respective units, August ls99 : — Major Vounu, Lieuts. Miu-stall, Ojfilvy, Le l)uc, and 94 Non-t^oi .missioned Officers and men, including; the whole of the Royal Canadian I (raifoons and the Field Mivision of the Royal Canadian Artillery. .Major Talbot has been relieved of the duties of I'ay- master, and has returned from tlie Vukon. The Kn^fineer, Lady Nurses antain. Morris, R. t! Lieutenant. Poole, H. R Sc'oiHl Lieut. Ridout, .1. Y. H Sec^onil Lieut. Scott, R. K Litutet.ant. Smith, A. E Second Lieut. Strange, II. H Cai^taiii. Van Straiibenzee, C. C Captain. Wilkes, G. S Lieutenant. ROVAI. KNOI.NKEltS. Adams, A Lieutenant. Armstroni;, B. H. O Lieutenant. Binyay, II. L Brenuier, A. (! Lieutenant. Campljcll, il. B. D Lieutenant. Carey, IL C Captain. Carr-llarris Cartwri^fht. (!. S Captain Casgrain, P. ii. u.. P Captain. Denison, G. W Second Lieut. Doucet, L. C. A. DeB Second Liiut. DufT, G. M C^aptain. Dumble, W. C Lieutenant. Evtins, A Second Lieut. Farwcll, C. B Lieutenant. Frith, G. R Second Lieut. Girouard, K. P. C Major. Harris, E. I). C Second Lieut. .loly de Lotbiniere, A Captain. ■Toly de Lotbinit^e, II Lieut enatit. Kennedy, ,T. N. C C.iptnin. Kirkpatrick, G. M Captain. Lane, J. L (C.M.G.) Captain. Lesslio, W. B Lieutenant. McElhini ey, W. J Captain. Maclnnes, I). S Lieutenant. Nanton, H. C Captaiti. Osborne, G. F. F Lieutenant. Panet, A. E Lieutenant. Ridout, D. H Captain, Rojjers, II. S Lieutenant. Skinner, T. C Captain. Slo}fgett, H Captain. Tilley, W. F Oaptain. Twining, P. G Captain. Van Straubenzee. A. II Major. Von Hugel, N. G Captain. INKA.NTKV. Cameron, K. B., Captain, .\r(fyll and Stitherland Iliijh- landers. Cory, G. N., Lieutenant, Royal Diiblin Fusiliers. Cowie, C. S., Captain, Royal Scots. Dobell, C. M., Major, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. DouU, .1. I)., Second Lieut., Yorkshire Lisrlit Infantry. Farley, .1. J. B., LieutenaiU, Prince of Wales' Regiment. Hamilton, W. A., Lieutenant, Connaught Rangers! Hayter, R. .1. F., Second Lieut., Cheshire Regiment. Ileneker, F. C, Lieutenant, Royal Canadians. Heneker, W. C. G., Captain, Connaught Rangers. Hensley, C. A , Captani, Royal Dublin P'usiliers. Hewett, E. V. O., Captain, Royal West Kent Regiment. Kanlbach, H. \., Second Lieut., W.arwickshire Regiment. Keiuiy, G. W., Lieutenant, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Laurie, G. B., (^aptain, Royal Irish Rifles. Laurie, ,1. II. , Cajtiain, Royal Lancaster Regiment. Luard, C. C., (Captain, Durham Light Infantry. Luard, G. D., Captain, The Cameronians. Morris, E. .M., Captain, Devonshire Regiment. .Mosgrove, R. St. P., Royal Sussex Regiment. Osborne, .1. W., Lieutenant, Tlie Cameronians. Payzant, IL R., Second Lieut., Lancashire Fusiliers. Rogers, G. II. , Second Lieut., Bedfordshire Regiment. Sears, J. W., Captain, South Staffordshire Regiment. Skituier, F. .St. D., Captain, Royal Su.ssex Regiment. Skiruier, T. C, Second Lieut., Hampshire Regiment. Smith, E. O., Captain, Northamptonshire Regiment. Smith, H. (;., Captain, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Sweny, W. F., Lieutenant, Royal Fusiliers. Stephen, C. M., SecoTid Lieutenant, Cheshire Regiment. Syer, H. H., Second Lieut.. South WaUs Borderers. Taylor, K. T., Captain, Cheshire Regiment. Van Straubenzce, B. W., Capt. South Wales Borderers. Wilkie, A. B., Royal Sussex Regiment. Wise, IL E., Captain, Derbyshire Regiment. Wood, C. C, Lieutenant, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. AR.MV SKttVICK COUPS. Clinch, II. W Lieutenant. Duffus, F. F Lieutenant. l.NIllAN STAFF CORPS. Brown, G.I! Second Lieut. Hardie, ( ;. E Lieutenant. Mitchell, W. ,T Lieutenant. tNATTACIIKI) LIST. (With a view to their appointment to the Indian Staff Corps.) Hunter, F. F Second Lieut. Peters, .Tas Second Lieut. Sweeny, R. L. C Second Lieut. P A C C, St Ci A L C Si L L G ill / L T h S 1 c s t PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867. Skat ok Govkbnmknt I'opulation 1891—2,112,989. Toronto. LiBUTBNANT-GovsRNOR, ths Ilon. Sir Oliver Mowat, G.C.M.G., $10,000. Official Secr-dary, Commander F. C. Law, R.N., #1,200; EXKCUTIVB COUNCIL. Premier and Treasurer, Hon. G. W. Ross 87,000 I Minister of Edvcatinn, Hon. Richard Harcourt. !S4,000 Attomey-Oeneral, Hon. J. M. Gibson 4,000 | Minixter ,P.C.Canipl)fll | Crown Land .\yents. Minden W. llartic I'uicnssan . . . . J. S. IScarlelt Plenin A. \V. Wood Rracebridge Wni. Kirk Briflenell IdIui WheUiii Kgai villi' . . . Junics Rccvt's Kmsoale E. Ilancly yfrti';',7/fjrcr.Wni.('iinipbfil Fort i'>(i/i6'«'x.(!..l.ll()llaiKl.H " " W.lStcpliensMii Liskeard . . . . J. Annstroii;; Haliburton . . C. I{. .Stewart Kingston . . R. Macplierson L'Amable J. It. Tait Magnetewan . . . .S. (). Best Mattawa I'arrji ,S'il lamcH Ellis I'l'iithnike . ..James Hte'vart I'liit Arthur.. d. Y. Ruttan tint Piirtnuc. E. A.('liai>nian Hd's Landing. (i. Hamilton Sauit Str. .WfO-iV, W.Turner Sudbury I. Ryan Sturgeon F's.,].\ ).Cockt)urn Thessalon . . .W . L. Nichols Masseg Sta. . . I). W. |]i'oDRR88. Centreville Isaull Mte. Marie 'Port Arthur jst. George . ... Toronto Brockville Southampton . . Walkertoii Kincardine Allandale Carp Shelburne Morrisburtjh . . . Millbrook Clarke New Sarum NO. or V0TK8 RKCKlV'l) North Augusta.. Owen Sound . . . . London ] 31,977 Francis B. Leys Lib. I Middlesex, E. R. \ Middlesex, iV. A'.i Middlesex, W.R.i Uonck Muskoka ! Nipissing ! Norfolk, S.R...\ Norfolk, N. li..' Nortkumb'ld, E. i Northvmb'ld,W.\ Ontario, N. R..\ Ontario, S. R.. Ottawa {S Mem\ bers) j '^ -rd, N. R. I ixj'ord, S. R I Windsor Amherstburgh. Harrowsmith . . Williamstown. . 1901 2833 1723 1167 3038 2232 2464 Acvl. 1860 2267 1740 2660 2364 1949 1826 2267 NAMK OK DKFKATKD CANDIDATK AND NO. OK V0TK8 RRCKIVKD. J. S. Warkman 1600 1. H. Fell 2658 C. W. Cha. IJas. U. Hlmtlon I.ih. V. (), AUDHKMH. Parry Sound . KraiiiiiloM . . . fStratrord. . .. 2-', 114 Ui,«();{ 18,887 24,17.{ 18,889 VVustwood . I'flerlioro'. lloii. K. K. A. KmiiiIiiil'1./v(V(.j Alfred William II. Dtniiisuy. .Con. Albany '2:i,072 2:{,()()r) 21»,i)7() 2(i,r.i»7 i)),i)ii) ii),i»l() 27,i:,6 181,209 20, 18, 'Z,'), 2ft, 2;., 093 «i48 325 i;«) 132 I Hon. V, H. \.aUMnri\. fJb. Andrew T. White. . . .Con. (Onesimo iiiiil)ord Lib. JA. MisciiniplK'll Con. .laiUL'H Sloddurl Duff. .Con. A. B. Thonip.son Con. .lohii XicLiujfhlln Con. . Con. . Con. . Con .C<.a. Con. .Con. . Lib. 21,394 20,303 17,582 14,591 13,550 23,702 18,. i7 21,863 ( Thomas Cr.'Avford. J Kobfrt Allan I'yne I Op'-i'tje V. Jlarti-r. VJa .es .1. Foy John H. CJarneuic . Saniut'l J. Fox Louis J. Hreithau)/t. William A. Kribs Con. Wm. M. Uerinan Lib. John Mutrie Lib. Hon. John M. (iilison .Lib. James Tucker Con. Thomas A. Wardell. . . Con. Jolui Diclienson Lib. John Richardson Lib. William Janns Hill Lib. Hon. E. J. Uavis Lib. Toronto I'embroke Clarence Creek. Midland Cookstown NO, Of V(W'KH RKCKIV'l) 2832 2343 331W 249(1 1771 2742 Arrl. 23"'? I KAMK OK DKritATHD CANDI- DATK ANP NIMHKR OK VoTKH HKCKIVKII. Penetaiijfuishene. Avoiunore. Toronto . . Toronto . . Toronto . . T..ro:ito . . CoboiTOtik . Lindsay . . . licrlin . . . . Hehpeler. . Weliand. . . Oustic Toronto Hosworth Dundas North Olanford. Soarboro' Toronto King 2321 2738 2.593 2015 1701 I 2122 I 3fl»f ;103 3513 4404 2289 2164 2819 2532 3125 2341 I 2119 191': 1700 1049 2091 2405 2543 -. Bd((ar 1227 John Beyiion 2051 Tliomas Mo^wood .3200 Valentine Hrock . .2488 Sanmel Konl 1555 .). W. Uitrvin 1743 * » llOfi 292 \m s 210 t)99 Joli.'i (-'avuii. N. Sj)i'HKiie . .2030 ?! Henrv Barr 2108 I'eter .Marier UW2 ~ . Harvey 2.524 Archil)ald Currie. ...1,580 I'. Uavidson 1704 | Nain .509 t J. Mulhern 1943^ Bennett . . 855 / Spence 2938 Caldwell 147." Dewa.t 3479 B. Kovrers 4069 John Austin 1861 John McKav 2092 Henrv O. Lutikner ..2700 Jas. r. Phin 2423 J. H. Pen 2444 H. Hort^p 1942 I J. Anderson . . 407 / l»'. CoiiKhhn .1011 J. .scMtl 1083 A. F. Pirie 1307 W. S. Evans 1475 J. W. Moves 1008 J. W. St.John 2430 Lt.Col. Waylinv,'....2074 357 163 770 09 435 l"i( 760 1028 34 405 438 72 in 109 081 399 508 2;'r« 333 174 423 36 409 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS AND ELECTORAL DISTRICTS-ONTARIO. Speaker— Uos. V. E. Alfukii EVA.V"itKi,. m Reprexentativeg. ('onutitwru-ies. Allen, William J Ha.sting», N.K. Anld, John Allan Essex, .S.K. Aylesworth, B. K I.entiox Barber, .John Hciaf Halton Harr, Jo.!in Dutferin Beatty, Wm. Rabb Parry Sound Beatty, Walter Leeds Blezard, Thomua. .Peterborough, E.R. Boyd, (ienrge M Grey, Nil. Bowman, Chus. Martin ..Bruce, N.R. Breithaiipt, L. .T Waterloo, N.R. Bridgland, Hamiiel Muskoka Bro'ver, Chas, And Elgin, E.R. Bn. .11, .lohn Perth, N.K. Burt, Daniel Brant, N.R. Caldwell, William v Lanark, N.K. Carnegie, John H Victoria, E. R, Carpenter, E. C Norfolk. N.R. Carscallen, Henry Hamilton, E. Chivrlton, Wm. A Norfolk., S.R. Clarke, S Northumberland, W.R. Cohiuhoun, Andrew A. .Hamilton, W. Comnee, James Algoma, W. Crawford, Thomas Toronto, W. Uavis, Hon. Elihu J York, N.R. Ucn'psey, Wm. R Prince Edward Dickenson, John . . . .Wentworth, >S.R. Douglas, ,T. H. .Northumberland, E.R. Vacant Ontario, ,S.R. Dutf, .lames S Simcoe, W.R. Bilber, Henry Huron, S.R. Evanturel, F E. A., Hon Prescott Represen tn t i ven. Count it iienriei. Fallis, Wm. A Durham, E.R. Farwell, Charles Franklin.. Algoma, E. Ferguson, Robt Kent, E.R. Fox, Samuel J Victoria, W.R. Foy, James J Toronto. S. (tallagher, John S Frontenac Garrow, Hon. .Tames T. .Hm-on. W.R. German, Wm. Manley \/elland Gibson, Hon. J. M . ..Wellington, E.R. tiraham, George P Brockville Guibord, Onesime Russell Harcourt, Hon. Richard Monck Hartly, Hon. A. S Brant, S.K. Harty, Hon. W Kingston Hill, William J York, W.K. HLslop, Archibald Huron, E.R. Holmes, .lose W Haldimand Hodgin:, Thos. D MituUeaex, E. R. Hoyle, William H Ontario. N.R. .lamieson, David Grey, >S.R. Jeasop, Elisha Lini oln Joynt, Robert L (Jrenville Kidd, Geo. Nelson Carleton Kribs, William A. Waterloo, S.K. Liitehford Hon. F. R. . . 'lenfrew, S.R. Leys, Francis B i^ondon Little, Ed. Alf Curdwell Loughrin, .John Nipissing Lucas, Isaac B Grey, C.Il. Lmnsden, Alexander Ottawa Malcolm, Andrew Bruce, C. R. Repre-vntat iven. Veryeaut-at-Arm/i ; P. O'Brien, Houitekeeper and Chief MesHfnyer. ■It S3 D » 1106 L'02 KM) S I 216 ! (ton .1 Os 357 163 77U tM ) 436 ) 57 > 1 l-J i im \ 1028 } 34 ) 406 I 438 I 72 ) in ■i KM) i 681 ?! 399 1 508 3 2!T» 7 333 5 174 8 423 35 4 40» L-^ •'^< '^f ; "7^ ^m :4tv ;-^ ••/.-•] "^C: »)] PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Entered (Joiifuderation lut July Skat ok Oovbrnmknt. LrBi^TBNANT-OovRRNOR.— Hon. L A. .Ictte, «(!10,0(H); Major II. K. Shcppard, Aide-de-Cainp ; Mout 1807. Population 1801— 1,488,580. (il'KHKO. I!. A. Panet, V.K.C, Kxtra .Uik'-du-Uaiup ; lidouard Delpit, I'rivjitf Socrotary ; VVultur Laniifn, Mcsseri^fer. KXKCITIVK COlNCIli. Hon. F. O. .Mai'chand. . . .I'lcniierand Treamrvr. " Jos. Hhehyii Without Purlfotio. " J. K. liohUioux. . . .Secretari/ iliiil J{('(/inlinr. " H. Arcliaiiibpault. .yl/^/'nt'//-GV;»'/Y//. " "t*v- Coiii'r. 0/ Pxiblie Works. Ofkickrs.— G. Orenier, Clerk E.xeoutivf (.'ouncil ; W. Learninouth and A. Gcnereux, Clerks ; and two Me»Henger». LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. HOHACK Arciia.mbkault, Speaker. DIVIHION. Alrw Hon. Bedford " Jie/jaDurantaye " jbe Lanandiere . " De la Valli.ere . . " De Lorimier " Golfe " G^raiuiville " Inkennan " Kennebec " La Salle " Les Lau re nt Ides. ' ' Lauzon " NAMK. p. O. ADDKWtS. TreHlii Berthiaiinic .Montreal J. C. J. S. .McCorkill..Co\vansville Pierre Garneaii, Lib Quebec^ L. .Sylvestre, lAh lale dii Pads F.X.O.Mcthot, Con I St. Pierre les / Hec(iuet8 J. Giroiiard, Con Ixjngiieiiil \\A. Turner, Lib (Quebec TboH. I'. IVlletier...Trois-Pistole.>', G. I{r\son, Jr., //(7<..FortCoulon(,'e N. C. Cormier, Lib. . . . I'lessisville v. W. Larue, Con Quebec Thomas Chapais, Cun Quebec N. Audet, Con ,St. Anselme DIVISION. Mille Isles . . . Montarnille. . Repentigny. . . liigaud Jiougewont . . Salaberri/ . . . . Shawinigan . . Sorel Stadacona — Victoria Wellington . . . NAMK. P. O. ADDRK8S. lion. ( ! BdeBoucherville.C Boucherville H. Archambeault, /vi7<.. ..Montreal Jos.Lan<.t.-,t,Li..}«^„S,J G(5d(''oti Ouiniet St. llilaire Daiiiien Rolland .Montreal John Jones Koss,c{«'-,^n-/«' Nareisse Pcrodeau Montreal J. Sharpies, Con Quebec I..Q u' w„.^ T /CoteSt.Aiitoine Jiis. K. Ward.L, I Montreal Francis E. Oilman, Lib. . .Montreal OKKK'KRS OK TUB IiKOIShATIVK COINCIU Clerk and Accountant, Louis Frechette. Oemleman Isher of the Black Rod, Sam'l Staunton Hatt. Clerl- of Priratr IliUs, k'liglii'li Journals, Kngtish Translator, and Assistant Clerk, K. Campbell. Clerk of French Journals, Petitions and Trar Jlator, Napolpoii Lej^'endre. Sergeant -at- Arms and Clerk of Committeeg, 3. E. Baribeau. ()KFlcr;RS OK TMK LKOfl-ATIVK ASSKMBLV. CUrk of the Legislatire Aggeinbi;' ;'.>id CLrk in Chiiii- cery, L. G. Desjardins. Sergeant-at-Anns, Dr. G>^dt'on Laro(,(ie Aist. Sergeant-at-Arnis, Jos. Laroipie. ASE*. Clerk of the Legislatioe Assembly, A. C. Gnilbault. Clerk of the English Journal and Records, K. H. Alley n. Asst. Clerk of the English Journal, Alfred K. Austin. ClerK of French Journal and Petitions, etc., L. N. Patenaude. Assistant Cierk of French Journal aiul Petitions, etc., Geo. Wattors, Accountant, Laurent Simoneau. Clerk of the Private Bills Committee and Permanent (h-ders, Charles Delajfrave. Clerk of Committees, Frs. 1,. Desaulni'>»-a. Chief French Translator, licon Ledieu. Assistant French Translators, Ernest Tremblay, Ilonori' Joaimette. Chief English Translator, Crawford Lindsay. Asst. English Trnn.tlators, Jos. V.. TretTry, J. /\. Jordan. Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, Achillas .Merrier. Asst. Clerk of Votes and Proceedings, Aui. lasi^hcrea.n. Clerk of Printing, Chs. l'at,rean. Stationery, Patr'rk Kerwin. Postmaster, Z(5nophi!e Benoit. A-fst. Postmaster, Victor Lacroix. Chief Copying Clerk, P. P. Daunais. Reading Room Guardian, L. L. Dioti Library. Librarian, N. E. Dionne. Clerks, Joseph Truiel and .Foseph Desjardins, Law Clerk's Office. Law Clerk, L. J. Cannon. Special Law Officers, T. It. Oliver, C. Lanctdt. [153] LKOIHIiATIVK HllMUNd.H, (^1 KUKC. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. .lulus Ti'Hsicr, Speaker. CONSTITI'KNCIKS. NAMK. Argenteuil. Wuir, Win. Alex . . Arthahaxka (.Jiroiiard, .Ins. Knii Bagiit .McDonald, .Milton. . Beaure HdaiKi, H. H BeauhariKiiK. . . . I'lanie, .Artluir BellechaHHe Berthier BoiHiventii I p. . . . Brome Chamblj/ Champlain Charlevoix Ckateauijuaii . . . Chicimt.ft Sag. . ComptiD) Deux-Montagn's DorchcMcr Dniiiniwitit .... Oaspd Hochelaga Tnrj,'eon, Hon. Adi'lard Uheni!\o'rt, C A ClainK-rton, W. H DiilV.v, Hon. H. T Hocheluau, Antoini". . . (irenier, Pierre D'.Vuteuil, I'iurrc Hobidoiix, Hon. J. K. . I'efit, Honori' Hunt, .laineH (;iiann)ajfnu, Hector. .. I'elleticr, Hon. L. I'... Watts, Wni. .John. . . . Fl.vnn, Hon. K. J He.searie, D. J Huntingiiun.. . . Stephens, Hon. O. W. Iberville Gosseliti, F. (flls) llcK de la Model. Dulaney, Patrick P. . . Jac^ues-Cdvtier. JoUctte KamournKkn . . . Lai: St. Jean.. . . Laprairii' L'Asgdmption . . Laval LMs LTdet Lotbinih'e Maxkinonnii . . . . Chauret, .Joseph A Tellier, .Joseph M Roy, L. Uohini . . . Marion, Joseph l.enianc,Hon. Pierre K. Lun),'elier, Hon. ("lis. . UcchiTie, Hon. V. G. M, Laliberte, E. H Caron, Hector Matane Caron, Honat . . . Miganfie Smith, Oeorge K. 1>. O. AUDRKMM. Montreal. Arthahaskav'le St Andre d'Act. St .Joseph, He'ce .Salulierrv de Valluyfield Li^vis. Berthier. .Maria. Sweetslmr^. St. Hiihert. St. .Maurice. IJaie St. Paul. Montreal. Chicoutinii. FJury. St. kusLache. I (^ui'liec. ! Drununondv'le I (^uehec. I Notre Dame de I (■races. ' .Montreal. St. .Mexandre. Havre-aux- Maisons. Ste. Genevit've. Jolieite. (Quebec. St. (icdeon. Jjaprairie. St. 1'. I'Krmite. Jfontrcal. (Quebec. (Quebec. St. r,(on. St. Jean d' Eschaillons. Sl.Oct.de Metis Thetford .Mines CONHTITIK.SCIKS. iUgsin'iuoi Montcalm Mnnttimgnji . . . . Montmorencg. . . Montreal No. I.. Mnntrial No. i>. Miintri'al No. S.. Montreal No. A. Montn'al No. .'i. Montreal No. (!. Napierville Nirolet Ottawa Pontitto Portneuf Qui'l/ec (Centre). (iuiliec(Comte). QiUbee-Kut QM^bec-Ouext.. . . Riehelieu RicliDiond RinwiisH J{. I.aiiriii. Clerks of SttitintivH,iinil Cli-rkx i\f AmiiiiilK fur I.KiidUr AhiiIuiiix, Ki'/iintintorji niiil liiiliistrial Si'IiikiIh, C K. Dt'HchiinipM, T. .Nii)i. Hcll>''icr, a'lil K, Piii'ion. Clerk ii/ sl(tti>.lic'<, UiliiiitA III Urilern riHf. DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-OENERAL. Attiirneii-denernl, lion. Iloracr Ari'liiunhcmill, (;.('. AnHiHlant Atturnvji-lfeaeral inut Lnif Clerk, L. J. Cannon, (^.C. S/iecial /,((/(' Oilieers—T. Oliver, (;.('., ('. I.anclot, l^.C. Innpecttir <>/' lie'ihlrii (>ilices, Ainie (iuolTrion. Clerks, K. Loi-lii-, II. .si. ,Iuii|ii('h, .SI. (ieor^fu LeKundn-, K. I,. I'acaiid. Messeiiijers, W. Dulie, .lose|ili Uoy, (). Kochette, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Treasurer and I'remier, lion. V. V,. .Marchund. A»H't Treas. ami See. u/Treiis'ii Hoard, II. T. .Machin. Book-keeper, Alex. Ilvde. Clerks, David Kea, .l.f. Ilarrower, llohert II. O'Ki'Kan, C. I'R'ston, II. (iowen. Audit liraneh ' Proriiiciiil Auditor, A. II. Verit't. Hook-keeper, (J. V. Ti's.-jer. Clerks, V. l-alloohe, G. T. A Mvanlnrel, .1. K. Drok'. .1. H. Dmiiyii, K. St. .Iaci|iu's, .lames li. o'Kejfaii. Renenue ilritneli -Comptroller, A. Ih'osnan. Inspector, T. A. l'o.stoii. book-keeper, Knjfenc Helant'er. Clerks, L. I'. Martlic, C. .1. KniulH, K. I', .loiicas. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Superintendent of Puhlic Instruction, lion. I', lioucher (le La Bruero, !).('. I.. French Secretariioj the DeparUnent,VM\\i\eVa.7.ct,\,\..\'<. English Sec' II of the Deparlmenl, diM. \V. I'arnielco.IJ.A. Special Oificer', .1. N. Miller. Curator of the Museum, I). N. .St-Cyr. Accountant, .John Slraii)^. Clerk of Statist ies, K. Conillard. Recording Clerk, L. .1. IVejen. Librarian .I- Clerk French Correspondence, M. Raymond. Clerk of English Curres/iondenee, \V. G. L. raxiiian. Clerk of Accounts, L. Lofebvre. Assistant Book-keeper, Charles lUanchet. Clerks, A. Dessane, C. Levestiue, A. Dore and I'. S. Lee. For list of Memhers of Council of I'uMic liistrnctioii, see Kdiicalioiial Institutions. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioner, Hon. V. t:. M. Decliene. Assistant Coniniissiuner, George Aujfuste filKaiilt. Secretiirii, .S. Sylvosire. Seeretitri/ of Council of Agriculture, (). Ouollette. Accountant, A. M. Fleury, D'Kschanibanlt. Assistant Accountant, .T. Arthur l';i(|nel. Registrar, N. O. Deiners. DEPARTMENT OF COLONIZATION & MINES. Conimissioiier, Hon. Adelard Turyeon. Assistant Commissioner, S. Uufault. Secretarji, Jules Cote. Superintendent, Branch of Siirreiis, C. K. (5aiivin. Secretaries of Cadastre, Montreal --G. A. Varin ; (^iieliec — Chs. Chartre. Mining Inspector, J. Obalski. Colonization Clerk, J. K. Savary. Inspectors of Surrei/n, U. O'Siillivan and I). C Moreney. Inspector of Cadastre, V. X. (Jeiiest. Inspector of Colonization Worl.s. .1. N. ( !astonj,'na.\ . Accountant, Arthur Ca<;non. Private Secretary, Ernest Roy. Colonization Agent -Montreal, L. K. Carufel, l>J4(i Notre Dame Street. Colonization Agent t^ueheo, Rev. .1. Mar(|uis. I'revosi, .M.D., .1. A. Chopin, Immigration Agent Montreal, K. Mai'iuelte, MiaCraly Htreel. Iinmigialion . SI. Gabriel Street, .Montreal. I'residiul, K. 1'. Liieli.ipelle, M.D,, .Montreal. Secretarji, Klzi'Mir I'ellelier, .M.D., .Montreal. Insjieetor III Ileatlh, .1. A. Iteaudr.v, .M.l>,, .Montreal. ISaetcrioloiiisI, \V\alt .lohnslon, .\i.|i,, .Montreal. ' Chemist, it. I'". Iliiltan, M.D., .Montreal. liecorder of Vital Statistics, I'. K. .Monlreal. ' Assislant llacteriologist and Chemist M.D., .Montreal. I Meinheis—Tiw I'resident, ex-officio, II. R. (fray, Khcj., .Monlreil; Rol)erl l!raik, .M.I)., Montreal; J. I. DeH- Roches, .M.I)., Montreal; Laurent I'atellier, .M.D., (,luebec; W. A, Ver^'e, .M.D., tiiiebe;' ; I'antaleoii I'elletier, .M.D., Sherbrooke. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, FORESTS AND FISHERIES. Commissioner, lion. S. .V. Parent. Assislant Commissioner, Kiiifene E. Tache, I Aceimntant, Victor Deroine. ( Cle,^■s, ,1. Creitfhton, A. .Marcotte. Superintendent of iVoods and Forests, P. Hloiiin. Clerks. Win. Delaiiev, \V. II. Hatch, P. R. Plainondon, W. C. I. Hall. Siiiicrinli ndent of Land Sales (Sec. West), C. O. Lavote. Clerks, ,]. (Jrenier, .\. Woods and Ily. Thomson. Suiterintendent of Land Sales ( Sec' Kast), K. Rouillard. Clerks, J. .M. Turcot, A. Dumais, B. Duval, J. O. .Marti neaii. Controller of Slationerg, A. Talbot. Registrar, .1. N. Proulx. Assistant Heiilstrar, L. II. B. Garneau. Superintendent of Fisheries and Oame,-\.. Z. Joneas. Clerks, K. llamel, II. de Piiyjalon. Law Clerk, .1. HontTard. Stenographer, J. A. Belisle. Clerk, T. Uinfret. Prirate Secrctarg, P. J. A. Alarie. Messengers, C Cote, .1. Fisei, K. Grenier, L. Caroii, and A. Lacasse. Crown Timber and Land Agents. Iiis/iecfor of Agencies, O. B. Kemp, Waterloo, Holier ral (i. Audet Carl-loo ir,...V. .\rseneau llimoiiski .Vuji; Lavoie Saint Hoch, Q..J. E. Boily Thurso I. A. (.'anieron (Jaspr Hasin . , John Carter Moiehead W. Clarke Maiiiieaki ..\i. .M. Gendron Clo'iiecille. .Hennile (.'hciii' I Ste. Claire. .J. K. Cnvonette St.Jorite.. ,.T. A. Christin Tudoiisuc Kiisf. Caroii ,/olielte L A. .Martin St. Francis, Heaiice, W. B. C. De Liry. Ilebertcille . .. . S. Dumais Urenville .\. B. Filion Miitane A. Fraser /V;et' I. A. Lcspeuance -■1 rthabaskaiii'e . .I.S. Doiuet Baie des Pi'ies..A. K. Gua.\ Three Hicers, J. Ryan. L. A. Lord.H. B. Vallitrede St. Real, assistant. Montreal ... .J. P. Landry Quebec F. Larue ,Y. D., Lei)is...K. Leinieux //. Mutapedia....V. Saucier Frasernlle N. Lebel St.Agathe des Monts, E. J. .Marchand. New Carlisle.. W. Maguire Hall F. A. Gendro.i .S'/(Pc/»v)()A->'..Jac(|ue8Picard ,S7. Felicien, Arth. Poliq-.iin Cap Chat Delphis Roy (Irneefield A. Synek Chicoufimi A. Sturton Mailloiix . . L. J. Tur},'eon .Mont mag ny . .C V. Leclero (Irindstone, .Magdalen Is- lands, A. Arseneau. Quebec Philippe Huol QUEEN'S PRINTER'S OFFICE. Queen's Printers, Liner | Clerk, Ed. Trudelle. lirousscau, Chs. Pa;,'eau. ] Messenger, J. N. Bourr'' PROVINOE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. Kntert'd (.'oiiffderiilion Ist .luly, 1867. l'o|>ultttloii 18!)1, :i21,21»4. Skat ok Govrknmrnt— [''rkdkhuton. LimiTBNANT-OovHRNOR— The Hon. Al)n<:r lUid McClclaii, SO.fKIO. Aide-de-C(imp.— tlxtra .lii/rd-i/c-CKmy— l.iiMil.Col. Call, *' 11. Artillery ; Lieut. A. (It'ortfe lilair, Jr., 71«l York Hutt. Prinile iSVr/i-<«/v/ U. .S. Hiirltir. KXKC'l'TIVK COI'NCII.. Fri'inifr, and Chief Commmiuiwr of I'liMir Workx, Hon. II. K. KniinerHon iJ'i.KM) Provincial Secrctani (iml lii>icimr-(Jenernl, Hon. L. .1. Twewlie •.",1(M» Survfiior-General, Hon. A. T. Dutni l,7fM) AUufney-Geni'ml, Hon. A. H. White 2,100 Ciuiiiiiiiiiiioiii'r fur Aiifii'iiUurr, Hon. Charles H. . l.aliilloiH ..." «1,200 Menilwm of Covncit, Hon. I^. I*. KarriH and Hon. A. 1). Kicliai-d Clfik, K. A. II. Straton Ayent-lieneral, C. A. I>. Miller, London, Kn);land. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 0KKICKR8 OK TMK HOINK. OK AHHKMBLV. Clerk, H. B. RaiiiNford. AigiH, Clerk, Uco. Y. Dibblee, Senjcant-at-Armx, H. Uiitler. EiigrogKing Clevkx, O. H. Kiewellini^, Naniisse D. Lundr}'. OOITNTY. A Ibert Cartel I in . . Charlotte . . Gloucester . . Kent Kings Madatvaska . . . Northumbcr'M Queens MK.MIIKIIS. Hon. II. R. KmnHT.sdii, (J. .1. Osinan. F. n. Oarville, C. L. .Smith, II. .McCain. Jami'H Kunscll,.la.s. (t'lJrien, Geo. V. Hill, \V. K. Todd. .Jo8e)>h Poirier, T. .M. linrtis. .la.M. Harnes, l'rl)ain .lohnslon, 1*. Li'irer. Hon. Albert .S. White, (!. (i. S(«vil, Hon. VV. I'liK.sley. V. Laforest, N. A. (tas;non. .fohn P. Hurchill, Hon. L. .1. Twoedie, John O'Hrien, Chas. K. Kish. . . L. P. KarriH, I. W. Carpenter. COI'NTY. licxtii/oiiche . . . St. John (Cilv) St. John Sunhiirii Victoria Westmoreland . York MKMHKRH. . Hon. V. H. LabllloiH, W. Albert Molt. . (Jeo. Kol)»'rtson, II. A. .McKeown, D. tl. I'urdv, Win. Shaw. . All)ert T. I»nnn, John McLood. . Parker Glazior, . I. I>. Ilazen. . .las. K. Porter, ThoH. Lawson. . W. VV. Wells, ('. W. Koliinson, <). M. .Melanson, W. V. Humphrey. .Mex. (lil)S()n, jr., Hon. K. P. Thomp- son, W. T. Whitoliead, .lohn A. Cani))beU. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Prov. Sec'ji rf- Receirer-Gen'l, Hon. L. J. Tweedie 12,100 Deputy Provincial Secretary, and Deputy Regis- trar-General, R. W. L. Tibbitta 1,7(M) Deputy Receiver-General, G. N. Bal)bitt 1,700 Clerks, E. Hanson, %!l,()()0; C. Sterlitig Braniien.. 7r)0 SURVEYOR-QENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Deputii Surveyor-General, Accountantand Lum- ber Agent, W. P. Klewelling Jil.fiOO Chief Draughtsman, T. G. Loj^tifie 1,000 Assistant Draughtsman, H. H. Marker 1,100 BOARD OF WORKS DEPARTMENT. Chief Commissioner, Hon. H. R. Kinmersoii SI, 700 Secretary to Hoard of Works, T. H. Winalow Jl.tiOO Emjineer, A. R. Wetniore 1,1)00 Clerk, G. Kred. Coy 700 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioner, Hon. C. 11. Labillois ^1,200 Di'piitii Conuiiissiiiner, J. A. Peters 1,200 DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. Auditor-General, Jas. S. Peek >1,700 Clerk, T. Ott v Crookshank 700 Clerk of the I'leas, T. Carleton Allen 2,200 Deputy Clerk of the Pleas, Robt. G. Wetniore .... 600 Librarian, Albert .\Kvard 600 Caretaker Parliament Rnildinij, John Lister. . . . 600 Queen's Printer, R. W. L. Tibllitts KDrCATION.M, DEl'ART.MKNT. Provincial Board of Education.— T\w (Jovernor, the members of the Executive Council, the Chancellor of the University of New Brunswick, and the (Jliief Su))er. intendent of Education, J. R. Inch, LL.D. Clerks or A.ssistants.—K. B. Wallace, Miss Mary Thompson, .loseph Purdie. [150 J Provincial Normal Schools.— Principal, Eldon Mul- lin, A.M.; Faculty of Instruction, H. C. Creed, M.A., M. Alice Clark, Ed. Cadwallader, B.A., John Brittain, G. A. Inch, B.A., Alphti Belliveau ; Model Department, John F. Rogers, Misses Clara E. Bridg:es, Annie Harvey and Grace Porter. \ ■r.v ; «1,*2UU Liiiidry. ;rl Mott. .'owii, D. 1(1. m, O. M. V. Tlioinp- John A. «l,(iOO 1,900 700 )$1,2U0 1,200 «ll,70fl 700 2,200 000 500 600 Ion Mul- (I, M.A., Brittaiii, trtment, I Harvey PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Riitercd Confedpralion .lul.v Ifitli, 1870. Population in ISIMI '200,000. Skat ok Oovkrsmknt \\ iN.Nri'Ko. LiRLTKNANT-doVKRNoii Hon. .laiiicH ( !olel)rookc I'attonion, flO,(tOO. PROVINCIAL K.XKCIITIVR. I'rtmier, Prcdtlent of Council, Mininter of Arjrkulturf, Railwat/ ConiniinKiiiner, rtr., Hon. Tlios. Oreenway. Attorneti-drneral, Hon. .1. I). I'anifron. Mini»ter of Public Woiko, Hon. Holiert WatHon. Provincial Secrpfari/, Hon. C. ■). Mickle. Provincial Treaxiiirr anil Land CoiinnisHioni'r, Hon. D. H. McMillan. Chief Clerk AH'y-(ie)\eial's Department, (ieo. I'li.tterson. Chi^ Clerk Treamry Department, Win. J. Ptolemy. Chief Cli'rk Dept. Agriculture, Hnjfh McKcllar. Chief Clerk Public WorkM Dept., .J. W. Sifton. Clerk of Kxeeutire Council, 0. Oraburn. Chief Clerk Provincial Secretary' » Department Queen'ft Printer, l>. Philip. Pmmnclal Auditor, Geo. Black. Librarian, .1. P. UohertHon. Sergeantat-Armii, J. MacdouKall. and MEMBERS OF THE LKGI8LATURE. Speaker, Hon. l\ M. Youiiif. Clerk of Lef/idative Assembly, K. O. Conklin. C0NBTITURNCIE8. .NAMK. V. 0. ADl)RK8.S. Avondale Thos. Dickie.. . . Lib. Souris. Btautif%d Plains W. F. SirctI,.. . Pal. Neeitawa. Ilirtle. Bxrtle Hon.C.J.Mickle .Lib. Briindon Citu . . . Charles Adams . Lib. Hrandon. Carillon Kojfcr Marior\ . , Con. St. Honiface. express A. Doijf . Lib. Glenboro'. Dauphin Theo. narrows Lib. WinnippK. Deloraine 0. A. Younpr . .Lib. Deloraine. Dtnnia. W. ,1. Kennedy Lib. Virden. Emtrson n.II.McFadden Con. F.merson. Kildonan . H. Sutherland. .Con. Kcrnton. Killamcy . F. M. Yonntf . . . Lib. Killarney. Lakeside . Jas McKcnzic. .Lib. Burnside. Lanadowne T. ('. Norri.s . . . . Lib. OriswoUI. La Verandrye . . . . Theo. Par6 .... Con. St. Anne. Lome . Jaa. Hidden . . . . Lib. Kosebank. Manitou . J. 1). Mcintosh. . Lib. Manitou. Minnedosa . R. H. Mvers... . Lib. Minnedosa. Morden . Thoa. Diincnn . . Lib. Morden. If orris . Stewart Miilvey . Lib. Winnipeg. CONHTITI'RNXIKS. Mountain 1 Norfolk I North Brandon I PortafielaPrairie Jihineland liockwood ; liostnfeldt ] Russell St. Andrews. . . . I St. Boniface ; Saskatchewan . . . : Souris I South Hrandon. . I Springfield I Turtle Mountain. I Westbourne ' W innipei] Centre . Winnipeg North . Winnipeg South . I Woodlands NAMR. Hon.T. Ureenway. L (Jeo. Kojterx. . . .Lib. Ale.\. FraHer Lib. Hon. R.WatHon..Z/i7». V. Winkler Lib. S. .1. .lackHon . ..Lib. E. Winkler Lib. J as. V'vihat.Ind.Lib. H\\i. JonasMon . . . Lib. J. B. Lauzon. . .Con. 1). MoNauKht.../yi6. A.MoI.Cainpbell. ./j. F. (). Fowler Lib. T. H. Smith.... Li6. Jaa. Johnson. . . . Lib. T. L. Morton.... Lift. Hon. D.McMillan. .&. P. C. Mclntyre../.ift. Hon.J.D.Cameron . L R. P. Roblin.... Con. p. o. AnnRMfl. Crystal City. Carberry. Brandon. Ptge. La Prairie. Morden. Stonewall. Oretna. Winnipeg. Wmnipe({. St. Boniface. Rapid City. Melita. Wawanesa. Sprin({fleld. Boissevain. Gladstone. WiimipeK'. Winnipeg:. Winnipeg. Winnipeg. BOARD OF BDUCATION. Chairman, Most Rev. Archbishop of Rupert's Land. Secretary, Dr. Blakely, Winnipeg. Rev. Dr. Bryce, R. R. Cochrane, Dr. E. W. MontKomery, D. Mclntvre, Winnipejf ; J. D. Hunt, O. 1). Wilson, Brandon. MUNICIPAIi COMMISSIONKR'S OFPICR. Commissioner, Hon. J. D. Cameron. Chief Clerk, E. M. Wood. DOMINION liANP OFFICES. Winnipeg District.— K. V. Stephenson, agent, Winni- peg. Comprises all lands east of the first meridian, ranges 1 to 8 west ; all townsliii>s north to and east of Lake Manitoba, ranges 9 to 12, townships 1 to 7 inclu- sive ; ranges 13 to 14, townships 1 to 4 inclusive. Souris District. — W. H. Hiam, agent, Brandon. Com- prises ranges 1.5 to 34, townships 1 to 4 inclusive ; ranges i:f to 34, townships 5, 6 and 7 ; ranges 9 to 34, townships S to 12 inclusive ; ranges 23 to 34, townships 13 and 14 ; ranges 20 to 33, townships 1 .1 and 10. Little Saskatrheivan District.— John Flesher, agent, Minnedosa. Comprises ranges 9 to 22, townships 13 and 14 ; ranges 9 to 28, townships 15 and 10 ; ranges 9 to 29, townships 17 to 20 inclusive ; ranges 25 to 29, all town- ships north of 20. Lake Dauphin District. — F. K. Herchmer, agent. Lake l>auphin. Comprises townships north of township 20 between west shore. Lake Manitoba, and range 24 inclusive. [157] 11 i O^^N^'oh PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Enterert Confederation July SOth, 1871. Population 1891-97,613. Skat ok Govbu.nmknt V'ictoria, V. I. LiBiiTKNANT-OovKRNOR— Hon. T. R. Mclniies, !j?0,00(). Private Secretary, T. R. K. Mclnnes, 81,200. KXKCI'TIVK COI'SCIIi. Premlent Hon. Roht. E. McKechnie. I'remier and Pror. Sec'ji, Hon. C. A. Senilin.. $5,000 Attorney-General, MiniKfrr of Educatian and Immigration, and Clerk of Executioc Council, Hon. Alex. Henderson 4,000 Minister of Finance and Agricvlture, and Chief Coi'uninniimer of Lan^x and Works, Hon. F. Carter-Cotton $4,000 Minister of Minen, Hon. J. Fred Hume 4,000 LE(;iSLATlYE ASSEMBLY. Hop. Thomas Korster, Speaker, $1,500. Thornton Fell, Clerk of Legislative Assemhlii, .9700. C0N8T1TUENC1K8. Alberni Cariboo { Casniar I Comox Coivichan Ks(jninHilt . . . i Kootenay West Nelson Revelstoke . . . Rossland Slocan Kootenay, Kast North Riding. South Riding Lillooet, East . . Lillooet, West . . . Nanaimo City . . Nanaimo, North NA.MK. A. \V. Neill Hans Heliresen . . . . John (;. Kinchant. . John IrviiiH' C. \V. Clifford ... .James Dnnsinuir. . . NVm. R. Robertson C. E. I'oolev D. \V. HijrsJfins . . . . Hon. J. F. H\mn'. James .M. Keilie . James M. Martin. Roliert F. (-reen . A. C. Wells Hon. James Haker. . . . .1. n. Prentiee A. W. Smith Hon. R. E. McKechnie. John Brvden p. O. ADDUKSS. Alberni t^nesnelleForks Vancouver Vicii'ria Itella Coola Victoria Cowich; N'icloria Victoria Revelstoke Rossland Kaslo lionnloi; Creek Lillooet Nanaimo Victoria CON.STITI'EXCIES. Nanaimo, South N. West tn ins-] ter City . . . . / ranciiiiwr I City I Victoria City.-' yietitria. North . Victoria, South. Wi'slniln'r l)i,it. Chilliwack . . . Delta Dewdney . . . . Hichinond . . . . Voir, East Vale, North . . . . Vale, West NAMK. Ralph Smith Hon. Alex. Henderson. Hon. Francis C. Cotton Robert .McPherson. . . . Josejih Martin C. E. Ti.sdall J. H. Turne> H. i). Helmeken R. Hall A. E. Mcl'hillips .1. P. Booth I). McE. Eberta p. O. AUDRKSB. Nanaimo /New VVest- I minster Victoria Vancouver Victoria Salt Spring Is. Victoria Charles W. Munro .... Chilliwack Hon. Thomas Forster . (JIayton Richard McRride N. WestminBter Thomas Kidd Lulu Island Price Ellison Vernon F. J. Deane Kamloops Hon. C. A. Semlin .... \ ictoria Members' Sessional Allowance $600 and Mileage. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Attorney-deneral, Hon. Alex. Mend iscn, (^.C.. «i4,<100 Deputy Attorne>i-(ieneral, II. .\. .Maclean 2, ■»<)(( Registrar General of Titles, C. .1. Le^'fiutt 2. too Dep. Ueg. New Westminster, J. E. (lav nor 1.020 " " Vanconrer, T. (). Townley . .' 2,100 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. Provincial Secretary, Hon. >. Scnilin ^4,000 Deputy Piorincial Secretarii, .\. V. ReiMie 2,f 00 Suj'erintendent Printing Branch, \l. Wolfenden. 2,100 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Minister of Finance, Hon. F. Cartor-Collon |4,ono Deputy Treasurer, A. Flett 2,400 Auditor-General, J. McB. Smith 2,280 LANDS AND WORKS DEPARTMENT. Chief Commissioner, Hon. F. (,'arter-Cotton Deputy Commi.'isionrr, VV. S. (Jore I'niilic Worirs Kuiiineer, F. C. Gamble Chief Clerk B. H. John Clerk of Records, S. Phipps MINES DEPARTMENT. Minister of Mines, Hon. J. Fred Ihime Depatji Minister of Mines, Capt. Richardson. Miaeralogis/, .1. Robertson 84,000 2,400 2,4m) l.,''i(M) 1,140 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Siiperiotendent of Education, Alex. Robinson. Inspector of Schools, 1). Wilson $4,000 1,800 4,000 !Sl,80O 1,660 [158] $4,000 4,000 $4,(X)0 2,400 •2,400 l,r,(M) 1,140 $4,000 I ,>sno 4,000 ?!I,S0O i,ri60 PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Entered Confederation 1st July, 1867. Population, 18i)l -450,523. Seat ok Governmrst, Hamfax. LiBiTTKNANT-GovERNOR (and Deputy Governor for signinj,' Marriage Licenses)— His Honour M. B. Daly, iO.OOO. Lt.-Col. H. W. Olerke, Private Secretary. EXECUTIVE COl'NCIL. Premier atul ProvincittlSec.Hon.G. II. M\ina.\ . ..84,000 I Member)) without Office Hon. A. Macgillivrav 3,200 " " " " T. K. niack. " 3,200 I " " " " \V. T. Pipes. I " " " " D. McPherson. Attorney -General. Com. of Workti and Mliies. . . Members tvithout Office J. W. Longley, C. E. Church.. Thos. Johnson . A. H. Conieau . . | Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their rank and precedence, by special permission of Her Majesty— lion. Sir C. Tupper, Rart., G.C.M.G., Hon. James McDonald. President of Legislative Council, Hon. Robert Boak. | Speaker of L egis. A ssembly, Hon. F. A. Laurence, Truro. Clerk of Legislative Cotincil, A. G. Troop. i Clerk of Legislative Assembly, John W. Ouseley. LKOIHI.ATIVK 0)l SOIL. President, Hon. Robt. Boak, Halifax ; Clerk, A. O. Troop. Hon. Daniel McN. Parker, M. D Dartmouth. Loran E. Baker, Esq Yarmouth. Charles M. Francheville, Esc) Giiysborough. David McCurd" F:iq Baddeck. \Vm. T. Pipes, Esq Amherst. W. H. Owen, Esq Bridgewaler. Geo. Whitman, Esq Annapolis. M. H. Ooudge, Esq Windsor. W. H. Ray, Es(| Clementsport. \. P. Welton, E8() Kingston. Isidore LeBlanc, Ks(| Arichat. John McNeil, Esq Mahou. Jason M. Mack, Esq Liverpool. H. H. Fuller, fclsc) Halifax. H. M. Robichau, Escj Meteghan. Kobt. Drummond, Esq Stellarton. C. N. Cununings, Esq Londonderry. W. B. Smith, Es(| Cape Island'. J. E. Corbett, Es(| Antigonish. CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT. Commissioner of Croxon Lands, The Attorney -General. Chief Clerk, Jas. H. Austen. DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY. Provincial Secretary and Treasurer, Hon. O. H. Murray. Deputy Secretary, E. C. Fairbanks. Marriage License Clerk, .1. B. Curry. Provincial Cashier, John MacAloney. AGRICULTURE. Secretary for Agriculture, B. W. Chipman. Provincial Veterinary Surgemi, Wm. Jakeman, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND MINES Commissioner, Hon. C. E. Church. Dep'ii Com. and Inspector of Mines, Edwin Gilpin, jr. Prorincial Engineer, Martin Murphy. PiioviscrAL Hospital for l^ns-sr.-- Medical Superin- temient, \\ H. Hattie, M.D. Victoiua General \h)'nv\\kh—Superinte)ulent, W. W. ICcnney. Provin- cial \A\n\.KV.\-- Librarian, F. Blake Crofton. COUNCIL OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. TiiK ExKci'TiVB Coyfic\h — Secretani, A. H. MacKay, B.A., LL.D., F.B.S.C. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Superintendent, A. H. MacKay, B.A., LL.D., F.R.S.C. Chief Clerk, O. W. T. Irving. " LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. COKSTITITENCIES. Annapolis Antigonish . . . . Colchester ct Cumberland. . . t( Cape Breton . . . it Digby I* Ouysborough . . n Halifax Hants HAMB. Hon. J. W. Longley. Joseph A. Bancroft.. Chris. P. Chisholm. . Angus Macgillivray. F. A. Laureiice Thos. G. McMullen. . Thomas R. Black. . . Alex E. Eraser Dr. A. S. Kendall... Alex. Johnston A. .M. Gidney A. H. Conieau Wm. A. Ferguson. . . John H. Sinclair. . . . W. B. Wallace (!eo. Mitchell David .McPherson . . . Arthur Drvsdale. . . . Chas. S. Wilcox Hon. F. a. Laiirenck, Speaker. p. O. ADDRESS. CONHTlTrEN'CIES. Halifax. Inverness. Round Hill. Antigonish. Truro. Amherst. Spring Hill. Sydney Hridgeport. . . . Mink Cove. Meteghan Riv. Intcrviilc New Glasgow. Halifax. Windsor. NA.ME, Kings It Lunenburg. n Pietou Queens It RiehniTind . . tt She/hurtie . . (t Victoria. . . . It Varmottth . . [159] James MacDonald M. J. Doiicet Harry H. Wickwire. . . Brenton H. Dodge. . . . Hon. Chas. E. Church. J. D. Sperry E. M. Macdoiiald .lames I). McGregor. . M. II. Fitzpatrick E. M. FaiTcll Thos. Keillor Simon Joyce Duncan Finlayson . . . . Hon. Thos. Johnson. . , Tlionins Robertson . . . . John G. Morrison Hon. Gen. II. Murray. Wm. Law Henry S. LeBlanc p. O. ADDRESS. West Bay Grand Etang. Kentville. Kentville. Halifax. Petite Riviere. Pietou. New Glasgow. II II Liverpool. Kempt. D'Escousae. Arichat. Lockeport. Harrington. Knglishtown. Halifax. Yarmouth. West Pubiiico. lit' i li.i OVI NCG°F PROVINCE OP FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND. Entered Confederation 1st July, 1873. Population, 1891—109,088. SRATOKOOVBaNMKNT-CllARLOTTETOWN. LlEUTENANT-GOVBRNOR- Hotl. GeO. W. Ilowlan, Esq., $7,000. ExKCUTivR Council n. Farquharson I). A. McKiiinon Preddent Hon. AUorixey-General " Pro vincial Secretary - Trea .su re r and Com. of Puh. Landx " Commis. of Public Worlcs " Member of Council " Attorney-General, I>. A. McKinnon $1,200 Provincial Secy.-Treax. and Cum. of Public Lands, Hon. Angus Macniillan 1,200 Draughtsman, Thos. May 300 Clerk, James Dalling 500 Asst. Prov. Sec.-Treas. and Clerk Kxec. Council, A. Newbery . . 1,000 Clerk, C. C. McNeill Com. of Pub. Works, Hon. Jos. R. McLean 1,200 Sec. of Pub. Works, R. Smith 900 Draughtsman, H. C. McMillan 600 Member of Council Hon. Peter Sinclair " Jas. W. Richards " Peter McNutt " A. McLaughlin Clerk, Arthur Newbery. \. Macniillan Jos. R, McLean H. Rogers Provincial Government Ofwicbrs. Prov. Auditor. Renj. Balderston $1,000 Chief Suvt. of Education, D. J. McLeod 1,200 Clerk to Supt. of Education, E. S. McPhail 600 Steiwgrapher, Type Writer and Librarian, Wm. H. Crosskill 1,000 Reg. of Deeds, Charlottetowa, Wm. C. White. . . . 1,000 " " SinfiHicMfV/e, D. Montgomery 600 Asst. Reg. qf Deeds, Michael Laverty 600 Clerks, A. C&llaghati, J. C. McKenzie each 500 Keeper Provincial Building, Duncan Kennedy.. Messenger to Public Offices, L. B. McMillan District, queen's CO.— Charlottetown . . First District. . . Second District. Third District . . Fourth District. kino's CO.— First District . . Second District. LEG COfNCILLOHS. . Renj. Rogers .Hon. P. Sinclair. . . . . Hn.D.Farqubarson , .J. H. Cuinmiskey . . . Hon. Geo. Forbes . , ISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.MBN. L. E. ProMse Wm. Cam;ibell Joseph Wise lion. F. Peters .John Kiekham. .A. Mcljaughlin. .Hon. J. R. McLean . Arthur Peters A S S E M B District. Third District.. .. Fourth District. . . Fifth District PRINCE CO. — First Di,-. W. Brown . . . J. B. Hawkes Wm. Eakin F. Villeneuve J. W. Connell J. W. Khera A. S. Rosenroll . . . A. B. Gillis W. Elliott Thos. A. Patrick . . p. O. ADDRESS. Prince Albert. Prince Albert. Fort Qu'Appelle. Regina. Innisfail. Regina. Ralgonie. Crescent Lake. Edmonton. Carnduff. Fort Saskatchew'n Wetaskiwin. Whitewood. Wolseley. Yorkton. Council of Pulilie Instruction— V. W. G. Haultain, Chairman; J. H. Ross, G. II. V. Bulyea, Right Rev. The Bishop of Saskatchewan and Calgary, A. H. Smith, Esq., B.A. ; Rev. Father Gillies. Supt. of Education D. J. Goggin, M.A., Regina. Secretary, E. J. Wright, Regina. [160] /■ 1900] POSTAL INFORMATION. 161 POSTAL INFORMATION. For List of Official* of Pout Office Department, see page 122. Letter Rates, Jcc. Crtrtfflfia.— Letters posted in Canada, addressed to any place within the Dominion, 2 cents per oz. If unpaid, such letters cannot he forwarded, hut will he sent to the Dead Letter OfHoe. If partially prepaid, the letter will he forwarded to its destination and douhle the de- ficiency charjfed on deliver^-. Letters mailed at any office for (li!li\ ery at or from the same office, provided that the office is not one at which free delivery hy letter carriers is estahlished, are charged 1 cent per oz., and must he at N?ast partially prejmid ; otherwise they are sent to the Dead Letter Office. Letters of this nature mailed at and for delivery from an office at which tiiere is a free delivery hy letter carriers are liahle to 2 cents per ounce. All postajfe must l)e prepaid by postafje stamjts. I'ost Cards.— Vrova any place in Canada to any place in Canada or to the United States, 1 cent each. British and Foreign, 2 cents each. Private PoU Cards.— V\wn cards intended for use as Private Post Cards the words " Post Card" must be printed or written. The face of the card may he used for advertisements, illustrations, e'c, provided that a clear space of at least J inch is left along each of the four sides of the postage stamp, and a clear space 3\ in(!he8 long and IJ inches wide reserveost, 4 lbs. Limit of size, two feet in length, or one foot in width or depth. Book packets nnist be open at both ends or both sides, and must not contain any letter or sealed inclosure. Books for the use of the blind are free of Canada postage. The rate on Book Packets between any two places in Canada is 1 cent per 4 ozs., which must be prepaid by stamps. The rate to Great Britain, the United States and all Postal Union Countries, is 1 cent per 2 ozs. Miscellaneous Matter. .Miscellaneous matter, described as under, may pass between places in the Dominion of Canada upon pre- payment of t)ie rates indicated below. The regulations of the British Post Office do not admit of the transmis- sion by mail to the United Kingdom (or other countries beyond the sea) of miscellaneous matter as such ; but a great part of the matter referred to under that head may be forwarded to the United Kingdom by Book I'ost : 1. On all pamphlets, occasional publications, printed circulars, catalogues (in wliich may l)e included printed order lists), prices ciu'reiit, hand-bills, and other matter wholly in print, and on packages of seeds, cuttings, but, not rut jlowers, bulbs, roots, bedding plants, scions or grafts, the rate is 1 cent for each 4 ozs. or fraction thereof. 2. On niaiis, jirints, drawings, engravings, lithographs, l)liotographs when not on glass or in cases containingglass, I circulars profliu'ed by a multiplying process easy to recog- nize, botanical, natural history and entomological speci- I mens wlu'U i)roperly (lut up so as to prevent injury to the I contents of the mails, visiting cards, whether printe. ozs. ; and the postage rate imist iti every case he prepaid hy postage stami)s or stamped post liands or wrapjitrs. No letter or other comimuiication intended to serve the jiurpose of a letter must he sent or inclosed in any such packaffe or thinyr mentioned, and the same must he sent in covers open iit the ends or sides, or otherwise so put up as to admit of the conif'nts beinjjf, if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination hy the officers of the Post Office to ensure compliance with this provision ; (if eiuilosed in sealed enveloiies notched at the ends or sides, or with the corners cut ott', li Iter rate of postajfe will he ciiiirfied). _ No |)acket of miscellaneous maltor can lie transmitted liy mail if it exceeds 5 Ihs. in weiyht, .'iO inches in length or 12 inches in width or depth, nor may the combined length r.nd girtii of any packet exceed feot. I^eifal and commercial [lapers {fenerally are liable to letter rate oi postajje; the cxcei)tions are restricted to the above documents specified, such as Deeds and Insurance Policies. Printed or written rcijiiexts far return recojfiiized on Srd and Ith class matter, addressed to places within tlie Dominion, and same will be returned lUreet to the xeniier, sul)jeel to the payment by the sender, on delivery to him throuifh the Post Otfiee, of the full amount of jiostajfc to which the article was in the first place lial>le, tojjether with any charjres rated tliereon on accou?it of any deficiency in the ori;,nnal i>repaynient. Newspapers and Periodicals. The japer!jand ]ieriodicals inelnde all news- pajiers and peri(Mlic.als posted in Canada, other than Canadian newspapem xent/roin the office (i/pul/lieatihn, anil liritixli and Jdreiiin neivxpapem /nixted liy newx a!/-nt.t fur regular xiilitscrilierx in Canada. When ad- dressed to any place within tlie Dominion, or the United Stales, they must he prepaid the following rates by Postage Stamp : — If posted singly and weighing not more than 1 oz., Iialf a cent each. If weighing over 1 oz., one cent per four oz. or frac- tion of four oz. The newspaper rate to England, whether for transient news()aiiers or for those sent to regular subscril)ers, is Ic. i)er 2 oz. l)y whatever route they ma\ be forwarded. Patterns and Samples within the Dominion. Patterns and Samples of .Merchaiidise and Goods for sale, not exceeding 21 oz. in weight, except sam))les of tea, which nnist not exceeil 8 oz. in weight, may be jiosted in (Canada, to be forwarded to any ])lace within the Dominion, on jirepayment by Postage Stamp of a rate of 1 cent per 4 oz., under the following regulations: If insutficientl.\ preiiaid the packet will be forwarded charged with double tlie deficient postage, provided the deficiency does not exceed 5 cent.s. Packages of Samples and Patterns, addressed to any I)lace in Canada, may be registered by affixing thereto stamps to the \ ulue of ,'> cents in addition to the postage rate, and provided such jiacket be handed into the Post (Jtfice for registration. Patterns or samiiles must be sent in covers oiien at the ! ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, how- j ever, of seeds, drugs, &c., which cannot be sent, in ojien covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen, or such like , material, fastened in such a manner that they may be ' readily opened. 1900] POSTAL INFORMATIOy. 163 The piu'ki'l may lii'ai'oii the initslili' Ihc! address of Iho sender, in addition to tlif address of tlio person for whom it ma.v lie intended ; and also a trade mark or niiml)er, and the j>rii'e of tlie .iam])le enolosed ; itixide, there must he no enelosure Imi the samples or patterns themselves. The parti. 'Ulars, however, of the trarh,- marks, imniliers, and priees niav lie marked on the articles themselves in-itead of on the outside of the packet, at the option of the seniler. (ioods sent for sale or in execution of an order, how- ever small thr- (pianlity may lii', or any article sent hy one private Midividnal io another, which are not actually trade patterns or samples, are not admissihle. Liquids, oils, etc., may hesenthy mail in the Dominion if put up carefully iti strict accordance with the direct tions iriven in the Postal (iuiile and iiscerlainahle at any post oitice. United Kingdom, United States and Foreign Coiintrles. Patterns an Ihs. in weitrht ; to the I'tiiled States and other foreijfii coun- tries, 12 oz.; and must he ))repai(l hy postaye stam|> at the followim;' rates : 1 i cut per '2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz., with a minimum ]irepaynient of 2 cents coveriii^' a wei'j^ht of 4 oz. Samples of liipiids, oils, yiass, etc.. are admitted as samples |>ro\ideil i hey are put ui> in sirict accordaiu'e with the directions j;iv(,'n in the Postal (Juide. Useful Hints. Reirister all vahiahle letters. Transmit money liy MoinTy Onlers. .Make complaints and in{|U,ries in writinsf, and a -eserve, envelope's of mis-setit or delayed letters. Send 'o the Postniaster-(ieneral emelojies of letters about whi(^l you seek information or make complaint. In addles, iik letters add the name of the Count ii and I'l'driice ,n which the ortice addiessed is located. I'lace stamji on the ri^'ht hand u|ipcr (corner of the address side. I'm vourcTwn name anil full .addiess in or on letter, to insin-e return if it i;annot he delivered. In attixin«- postage stamps moisten the eiiveloi)e, nut. t/if xtdnip. When stamps are moistened the !;iuii is ajit to he removed. Parcel Post wltb thp. tJnlted Kingdom, New- foundland and other British Colonies and Foreign Countries. Closed |)ar<'els may he exchani^ed with the I'nited Kiuirdom, NewfouiMlland and mist forei>.'n coiuitries and r.ritish colonies under the followinj,'- Kefjulations ; 1. The dimensions of a Parcel nuist not exceed 2 feet in length hy 1 foot in width or depth. 2. A I'arcel must not contain any explosive, comhust- ihle, or danifcrous articles. 3. All I'arcels imist he secuiely and suhstantiallv IK-tcked anf bctw(en (Janada and the I'nited States it will be siibjei;- to Customs rejfulatioiis if liable to duty. The retfist ra- tion char., on 4th class matter is :j cents in addition to posiatfe. A packet of 4th class matter may contain invoices and accounts, providi'd they relate exclusively to the con- tents of such packet ; it is also permitted to enclose a card or slip of paper ffiviii}; in a brief manner necessary directions for the irlentilication or treatment of the article or articles contained in the jiacket. Care nuist he taken not to abuse this privilef^e by coir, ertiiiff such notes or marks, desijfiied solely *.)r the facilitation of business between the sender and the add'essee, into what mijfht i)roperly he called correspondence. A packet of 4th class matter containing; a letter or any writiiiff iiitei ded to serve the purjiose of a letter in the ordinary sense will become liable to letter postajte, and the sender will incur the penally provided by law. V\ hen several separate articles are enclo.sed in a packet iJ 4tli class matter, there is no objection to each hear- ii ;; a distin;;iiishiii hand (except letters or conimunications of the nature of letters or other jiapers or documents havin^f the char- acter of an actual and )K'rsoiial correspondence), docu- ments of lenal (irocedure, deeds drawn up hy iiublic functionaries, copies of or extracts from deeds under private seal and (whether written or printed on .stamped or uiistaiii])ed \K\\\ev) way bills, bills of lading, invoices and other documents of"a mercantile chariicter, docu- ments of insurance and otlier public companies, all kinds of manuscriiit music, the manuscriiit of books and other litorarv works. The rate is 1 cent per 2 ozs., hut each iiacket iuiist have a mininium prepayment of Ti cents ; this iireiiavment will cover a weinht of 10 ozs. No packet must exceed 2 feel in leiitrt or 1 foot in width or depth, unless in the form of a roll when a leiijfth of ■M\ inches is .allmved, pn)vided the diameter does not exceed 4 inches. The wei^fht must not exceed 4 lbs. f ■•! 1;^: I I '^1 164 POSTAL INFORMATION — MONEY OIIDEUS. [19— POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS. In si'ruliti;,' inoiiev l>y mail it is always lii'.st to tratisiiiit by Moiii'V Order if iiossihlt-. Cd/d/diNsious un Mmu'ii ()rilr •'< cents. Over ■i.fiC and U|i lo 5.00 1(1 ... •JO ;iii .... (1 . ...1(1 1-2 4(1 1.0 .'id. . , . -Jd (id -24 7(1 ... -28 .S(l ."i'i i)() . . (Ml ;»; 40 id.Od •' ''O.OO " ao.oi) " 40.(10 Tid.Od " 6d.(i() " " Td.dd " " «:).oo " " i)0.0(. No siii^'le .Money Order, i)ayalile in the Dominion of Canada, oan be issued for more than .^loo ; hdtasniany of if. ..I each may he driven as (he remitter reipiires. Money Orders are issiU'il in Canada on the following Foreijr" 'oiintries and lUilish Possessions, at the rates of cnnnnission shown helow :- - For Slims not exceeding 810 " " 20 " " :«) « .. 40 " " fiO (.•"irid in flic, Ihtii/ II f a slii'ili' iirilcr), Khodi'sia (.Maslionalaiid, Muljlieleland anil North- ern /amliesja). Rouniania. St. Helena. SI. KittH. •St. laitia. '.St. \iricent. Salvador. Sarawak. Ser\ ia. Slam. Seychelles Islands. Sierra. Leone. 'Sm.\rna. South .African Keimlilic. Straits Settlements. Sweden. 10. •20 MO 40 ;nts. Africa East ((ierman I'os- scH.sions). Africa West (Cameroons, llanana, Homa, Mata'li, Toj^o). *Antii;\ia. Asia Slinorand the Levant: Candia, (!anea(Kliania, LaCainJe) Chios (Khios), l)<;(h' Auatch (l)edo- Ayhadj), Durazzo, (Jalliiioli, Ineholi, Jaffa, .lanina, Jenisilem, Kaifa (Caiffa), Kavala (CaviilLi), Kerassonde ( KiM'es.sonn), l.ajros v^'"'*'^'.^ ). llitylene, Prevesa; Retiino, Ithode-s, Saiiiso(di, Santi (,^)daranta(Serandoz) Treitizond (Treiiezinit), V'alona, Vath\ -Samos. * Auslralia, Soul hern. Australia, Western. Austria-llunu'ary. Hahamas. *l!arl>ado.s. *Mel^fium. *Beriniida. Mosnia. British Beihuanaland. British Honduras (Fielize). Bul,i;aria. Cape Colony. Ceylon, Chili. '(Jonslanlinoi^le (Turkey). Cyjirus. Danish West Indie.s. Dardanelles (TurkeA' in \sia). I>ei, mark, inclndinir Iceland aii>' the Faroe Islalxls. • I) )lu'l'li<^■l. Dutcli t\ast Indies. K^viit. Ka'kland Islands. Mij(. Finland. •I'rancc and Alyerla, Trip- oli (Larhary). (iamliia. 'German Kmplre. Ciiliraltar, (ioid Coast. '(irenada. *(iuiana (Uritish). *llawali(Sandwlch Islands) I llerzeuiivina. 1 Holland (Netherlands). I ''Hon;,' Kony, incliidin.u'' Amoy, Canton, Foo- Chow. Han-kow, Hoi- how, Ninypo, Shany-liai and Swatow. India (liritish), includinif Hunnali, and agencies at Aden, liau'lad. Bunder Alihas.Mushiie, Uassorah, (iuadur, .lask, Linyfa, iuid Muscat. ♦Italy. 'Jamaica. *.Iapan, iii'liidiny ayciicies al Fdsau, Cliemu'.ivo, Seoul, Viien-san, and Mikho in Corea. Laliuan. Lajfos. LuxemliurLr. JIalta. .Maurilins. Monii>asa and l.amii. *Montserrat. Natal. 'Nevis. *Ne\' foundl.uid. New Ouinea ((Jerman Pro- tectorate). "New South Wales. ■ New Zealand. Niyer CU)ast Protectorate, lienin, P.ouny, P.rass, Deiraina (New Calaliart, Forcados, old Calaliar, Opobo. Sajielc and Warri. North H'irneo (Sandakan, Kiiilat, Lahuan). .Norway. Oraie.'c Fri'e Slate. *Paiiama (Prilisli .Vn'cncy). PortuH:al. inc'udinir Ma- deira and the Azores. ' 'i^ueensland. "Switzerland. 'Tangier (Morocco). *Tasmania. The oitoman Towns of Adrianople, Heyrout and Salonica. T<)ha;ro. Tnnida(i. "Tunis. Turk's Island. 'I'nited Kiii;tdoin. "United States. "Victoria (.Australia). ' \'irj;in Islands. Zanziliur. Znluland. Tliere hein;f a direct exchan^'e of Money Orders be- tween the Dominion of Canada and the countries and Ih'ilish Colonies distiiiiruished by an asterisk ('), (Jrders drawn upon these countries and colonies are paid in the full amount for which drawn. Ordi-s upon other coun- tries and colonies, not so distin;tui.slied, are, however, subject to a small abatement on imvment. Money Orders on the abo\ e coinitries are drawn in Canaila Currency. Tables showing I lie sums jiayable in other countries where the money is of a different denom- ination, on Orders issued in (.'anada, w ill be found below. Tabi.k showir.if the amounts in Canadian money to he jiaid by tlie remitters for Money Orders drawn on the Cniled Kingdom, liritish (iiiiana, Constantinople, Panama, Smyrna, .lamaica, (,iueensland, South .Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, New Zealand, P.arbados, P.ermiida, Leeward Islands and Fiji, where |)ayinent will be made in Sterliiifr Money. £ 1 d. 9 c. ,fi s. d. S c. •24 16 3 90 I) 4i) 17 4 14 ;) (1 7.) 18 V 4 ;« 4 (1 !)7 19 4 (i3 ,'■. 1 ^22 1 4 87 (i 1.) 1 40 2 74 ( 1 71 3 14 61 8 1 !).5 4 19 48 11 2 19 5 •24 S!S Id 2 44 fi 29 22 11 2 (tS 7 34 09 1-2 2 !)2 i ** 38 iH) la 3 17 ^ 43 83 14 3 41 10 48 70 15 a ().'■) .\ni) two cents for each penny to make up the sum recpiired. rosTAI, NOTKH. Povial Notes ha\e been jilaced in the hands of all Mone\ Order Post Otlices in Canada. They offer a con- venienl anil safe means of transmiltiny small sums thrinmh the mails, iiiid their use is likely to be wide- sjiread as soon as the |iublic become aii|nainteil with the system. Their use is confined lo Canada. There are seventeen denominatioiis of Postal Notes; the different ainoiints and the coinniission payable thereon are as follows: Di'iKiin. Cnmiiiig. •*d ^20 1 cent. 2."i 1 cent. 30 1 cent. 40. i"iO. . d (i'l. 70. , 7ri., so.. 1 cent. 2 00 2 cents. 2 ad 2 cents. 3 00 2 cents. ! 4 dd 2 cents. ! f. dO 2 cents. Domini. Canninx. 80 00 2 cents. 1 00 2 cents. 1 M) 2 cents. .... 2 cents. ... 2 cent.s. ... 3 cents. . 3 cents. .... 3 cents. Odd cents nia.\ be made up by atlixiny Canadian jiost- aye slamps, not exi'eedini; nine ceiils in value, to the face of a Postal Note. For instance, 0.'') cents may be remitted by means of a Note for Oil cents and .') cents in staiujis—lir) cents v'', he paid on presentation of the Note. 1 000] lOllKKJN MONLY ORDKHS — STEAMSIlll' LI.N'ES. Kir, FOREIGN lyiONBY ORDERS. Tablr t'..i)wiii;; till' sums pii.Mililc and I'funiiiKH. on Orders isimicd ill (ii'i'iniiiiy i in Cuimdiv. 11 .MarkH 1 •-5.- ' a i ? "3 t ^ > • »-• Taiu.k •Ki.ii mill ( iliowlntr tlic siiiiiH iHiviilile in KniiHL-, Alucrhi. Ili.'lj.'iiiii>, iiiiiiii, Sci'viii. Iliiluai'i;!, Italy anil SwitZLTliiiiil Oi Kmni:!< eiitliiii J. cm Onlt'is ImhiiiiI in riiniiilit. Canadian .Money. lit ca CD o 2 . c - ill" c c Is' 1i' 2 . lis > ;*- 1*. !? f. 5 p — > is "S 0;' >■ -u ^, cents. ,.f. IH'Mts ni. pf. * 0. 111. |if. !? <•. ni. pf. oentH CtlllH. C't'Ilt.S fr. ce. fr. cc. .^ V. tr. ce. 1 4 20 H'A 1 00 4 l(i l.') 00 02 40 1 i'l 20 1 no 1 00 5 10 15 (10 7(i 50 2 8 25 1 01 2 00 s :\-i 20 OK S3 20 •> 10 25 1 2:. 2 (Ml 10 211 20 00 J 02 (1(1 a 12 30 1 -.i.'-. ■A CO 12 4v 2.'i (10 104 00 3 15 30 1 55 3 00 15 .ill 25 00 127 50 4 Hi 40 1 (i(i 4 00 I()ti4 30 00 124 .SO 4 20 40 2 05 4 00 20 40 no (III 153 00 5 2(1 .50 2 OS 5 00 20 so li.'i 00 I4.-. 00 5 25 50 2 55 5 (III 25 50 35 00 178 50 6 1 2r. 00 2 fiO i; (III 24 0(i 40 oil KiO 40 6 30 (ill 3 05 () no 311 (i'l 40(1(1 204 00 7 ! 2!) 70 2 i)l 7 00 20 I.! 4.'i 00 187 20 7 35 70 3 55 7 00 35 70 45 00 220 50 8 3;f 1 1> 3 12 .S(l(, ;13 2,s .■)')OII 208 00 8 40 t ■' 3 ,MI S 00 40 .'v Xa\ . Co., Steainhoat Line, d, het Heseroiito, and Picton, Out , connects at Oeseionto with 1! of (^iiiiite Ky. »V Nav. Co. 312 nTrent \ '.\ .Nav. Co.. d, het Lindsay i^ Hohcayyeon 313 aHoltiiin s Line, d, het LakelieliKv' liurlei},di"K., O. 314 ((Peterhoro .Nav. Co. ,(1. het PeterhoroiV llarwood.O 315 nSteaiiihoats from lluiitsville, ( )iit. 31(i (iSteamhoats from LakefieM, (int. 317 alfamilton SteamlioutCo., d, het. Ilaniilloii and Toronto. 318 rt Lake Temisca nil nyue Steamers, ahoiit 3 t'sa w k. 3IO ftPlaces on the liideaii Canal, Lake and Kiver, steainhoat ; het Kinjfsloii, and Ottawa. 320 aMerchanls Line, weekly, het .Montreal iV Chicayo 320'I llamilton Line, hetweeii .Moni real .'ind Uaiiiiltoii. 323 fjSteamer " Persia," w'kly, het Montreal and St. Catharines. 324 (fMoiitieal and lioehester Transit Co., weekly, hetwcen .Montreal and CharloMi'. 325 Saint Lawrence Hiver Steainhoat Cos Lines as follows : 325-1 rtKin^'stoii & 1000 Is. Park Line, and 1000 Minds Park, .N.Y. 325 '2 rtKini.^ston .K: Ca)ie \iiicent Line anil Ca]i<' Vincent, ^'.^■. 3253 nKiny-stoii >v: Wolfe Island Line and Wolfe Island, Out. 325-4 ((.\mericaii Line, 3 t s a w'k, het KiimaloiiiV' .Montr'l 327 (ftJtlawa l-'orwardiiii;- Co. , twice a week, hetween Montreal and Ottawa. I 328 32!) 320-1 320-2 3-2! I -3 321)- 4 320-5 i 32!) -(i ■ 3-2!) -7 320-8 ! 32!)-!) i 335 : 337 ' 33S I .: I, het Kinnston d, he! Kinjjslon d, het K!i>u'slon ;?42 345 340 34!) 3.50 3,'J3 3,5(i 3.50-1 3,50-2 357 35!) 3.59 1 rtOttawa Il'r Na\ . Co., d, het. Montreal & Ottawa llichelieu it Out. Nax iyalion (.'o's Lines, as follows : (d-'erry Lines from .Montreal, rj I'oronto Line, d, het Montreal and Toronto. rtCj'ornwall Line, twit-e a week hetween .Montreal and Cornwall, Out. «Chamhly Line, twi(-e a week hetween Montreal and Chamhly, tjMie. aVercheres Line, daily, hetween Montreal and Contrecienr, (^lue., and Hout de I'lsle. «lj>iiehe(r Line, d, hetween .Montreal and (^Miehec. n\ hree liivcrs Line, d, het Montreal W T. I{ivers,t^ ((Sanueiiay Uiver Line, het*^inehec-iS;Chicoiitiini,(^. frlh'aiich Lines from Sorel, t^lue. rtl'laces on the Uichelieu Ri\ er from lieloeil Sta. t^ olilack Diamond Line, every ten days, hetweeii .Montreal and St. .lolin's, N.I-". rtDohell's Line, every ten days, between .Montreal and St. .lohn's N.K. (/Places on Lake Meiiiphrcniauo'.'-, reac-hed hy steainhoat from New|iort, \f. or Majroir, tjMie. rf(,inehec .S; North Shore Steanishi]) Line, e\ery 2 weeks, het Quebec, and Ksi|iiiiiiau.\ Pt., (\\w. fl!(^)iiehe(; Steamship Co., every twii weeks, hetween .Montreal and Picton, N.S. callilifr at (^»uehe(-. Lake St. .lohii Steamboat Line; exeursion boat from Uoherval. (/liaie (les tMialeiirs Poute, twice a week, between Dalhousie, N.H. and (Jaspe Hasin, (jiue. .Miraniichi Steam Navigation Co., d het Chatham, N.H. aiiil Nelson, N.R. and Ne(]uac, N.li. Charloitetown Steam .Navi. Company us follows: (M)aily, between Pictou, N.S. and Charlottetown. frD, het Poiiitedu Cheiie, N.R. \Sunimcrside, PKI flC^harlotletown Steam Naviiiation Co., daily, between Picton, N.S. and (Tlharlottetown. Mairdalen Islands and Cape Rreton Mail Line {Steamship Olaf), as follows : .Majfdalen Isluids Route, w'kly, het Pictou, N.S., and .Majidalen Islands. ■!' ! IGfi STEAMSUrP AND STEAMMOAT LTNES. [1900 :f ^ J I 860-2 :uio 304 370 371 ;t7i 1 372 373 374 375 376 3701 370-2 870-3 379 380 383 385 390 391 392 3i»2-l 392-2 393 393-1 393-2 400 403 4-20 4-2(1 -3 4-20-4 422 422-1 422-2 420 428 4-28-1 428-2 428-3 Cape Hri'toii Route, weekly, between I'ictou, N.S. and Clu'licamj), N..S. Svdnuv and Meat, rove S. S. " Arciulia." riot on iV ('a)H' Hntun Line, unci' a week, bet ween I'ieliin, N.ft., aiiil MuIxmi, N.S. Places ruuc'heil l)j- H'niboat f roui l''t Mnltf ra\ e, N.S. Antflo-Kreni-h .SteaiUHhii) Co,, every («o weeks, between Halifax, and St. I'ierre-.Miiiuelon. I'IckfonI ii Black Line, weekly, between Halifax anin>fhpt)ri, N.S., and I'arrsboro, N.S. Yarmouth Steamship Co.'s Line,s 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. .lohn, N.B. and Yarmouth, N.S. Halifax and Yarmouth Line, weekly, between Halifax and Yarmouth, N. S. Canada Atlantic Steamship \ai\c, weekly l)etween Boston, .Mass., and Halifax, N. S. North Atlantic 8teamshii)Co., weekly, bet Boston, .Mass., & 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 Philadelphia. Places on the River St. .lohn, N. B. and brannhes during- season. Places on the upper part of River St. John, N.B. by st;;. from Frederioton, N.B,, dnrinf; nav. Dominion Atlantic R'y Steamer Lines, as follows : Boston iSt Yarmouth Line, about twice a week, between Boston, Mass., and Yarniouih, N.S. St. John and Diyby Line, three to six times a week, between St. John, N.B., and Diyby, N.S. International Steamship Co.'s Lines as follows : St. John Line, two to the times a week, between Boston, Mass. and St. John, N.B., calling at Portland and Eastport, Me. Nova Scotia Line, one totwo times a week in smn. bet. Boston, Mass., & Diifby iS: Aimapolis, N.S. Frontier Steamboat Co., daily, betwt^en Calais, Me. and Eastport, Me. Grand Manan Steambo.at Line, two to three times a w'k, bet Eastport, .Me., & (irand Manan, N.B. Muskoka & (Jeorjjian B. Navi. Cos L's, as follows : aMnskoka Lakes Divisions, dady bet Gravenhurst, Out., and various routes. rtMa^fuetawan Division, daily, bet Burks Falls and Ah-Mio Harbour, <)nt. «North Shore Navif^al ion Co., twice a week, from ColliuKwood a?ul Midland to Killarfiey, Ont. aParry Sound Route, d, bet Midland and Pene- tans,'uishene. Out., and Parry Sound, ()nt. aS. Ste Marie Route, twice a .v'k, bet Collinjiwood, Meaford & Owen So\uid, O., & S. Ste Marie, O. rtGeorfjian Bay Transit Co., weekly from Owen Hound and Wiarton to Providence Bay. Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines, as follows : aPort Arthur Line, twice a week, between Owen Sound and Port Arthur, Onl. aParry Sound Line, twice a week, between Owen Sound and Parry Sound, Ont. cSault Ste. Marie Local Line, tri- weekly, bet Owen Sound and Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 430 430-1 430'2 4;to-3 432 43.-{ 43.-1 440 14.') 440 447 44h 44!) 4.''i0 4.'')0-l 4r)02 4.-.n-3 4:i(i'4 4.')()-0 4.0O-7 4.01 4r)2 4r.:5 4.")4 454-1 4f)4-2 455 450 4.57 458 4.5!) 4(in 401 (Jreat Northern Transit Go's Lines, as follows : ((Sault Ste. .Marie Line, three times a week, f'om l'ollin;,'W(»)d, Meaford, Owen Monndand Wiar- ton, Out., to Hault Hte. .Varle, Ont. rtParry Scjund and French River Line, Iwico a week, from CDllinu'wood, '>t\> Parry Sound iV Killaine,\ Route, from Coliinnvvood aNorlhwest Transportation Co., two trips a week, between Windsor, Ont. and Dnluth, .Minn Upper Cnlumbia Navigation Co., bet« ten Go'dcn, B.C., and Windermere, B.C. PioiK .r Steanilioal Co., from Rat Portaf:c ((Northwest .\avi};ation C!o., ineu'ularly, between Selkirk, .Man., anraney). Puget Sound and Alaska S. S. Co's line. ]9(K)] KAILROADS IN CANADA. 167 i,l$7 OF RAILROADS IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA, WITH THEIR TERMINAL POINTS. NmiibeivH lo (■•.orroHiioiid «'if.h luimbprn lined in Tliird viid Sixth "nliiiims of pii^fes ltli» to li.'l.'i, NoTK Tho luitiilifr to tlic left of Ihi' rt<;ciiunl noiril iiidcaloM I hr Kailwii.v Hvsteiii, and the imiiiticrs lotherijfhl of thf ■I'l'lniftl point rlii' ln'umli. ThuM '>:(.' i« t.fit' ( 'anud'aii I'uuillr Kailwa\ svMtcin, and r)3r>';(7 is Ihi.' (iiielph Branch the ♦ :. )> K, ttdf. AN'-' Vamk ok Kaii.iioao. Tkii.MiNA|_ I'ointm 600 ix>rta R v .\' Coal Co. 501 ilicr; !Sc ' K^n 508 lamif Jk t.. »4i*|»<>.i-iof. 60i> B. of quiii't.*' K.v. vv N. Co., a« followit: 50i>'l TiM'i^d iv iviii^c-ston l.in« 5()9"2 Deseronto Line 601)-;J .S.vdcnlKUu Hr 612 Ho.nton ,rt William 535'14 Aylnier Hiatich 535-15 Bcrthicrvillc Hi-ancii . . 535-16 Bi-o(;k\illc Branch .... 535-17 .loliettf Bianoh 535-18 Ottawa Section .535-19 Piles Branch 535--20 I'rescolt r.ranch 635'21 liuehec Section 535-22 St. Kuistache Branch . . 535-23 Labelle Branch 535-24 St. Lin Branch 535-25 Sault Ste. .Marie Branch 535-26 I.. TeniiscaVue Branch Ontnn'iiA (^afhi-r Din'- Ki'oii W'fKt, axfiilldivK: 53.-.:)l Montreal >V Ottawa Sec. 535-32 I'oiiit Kortnne Brancii 535-33 Smith's h'alls Section.. 53.'>-,-U Toronto. s: Havelock S. 535-35 London Section .535-36 Klora Branch 535-37 (Jiielpli Branch .535-38 Iniiersoll Branch .535'39 Oranjfeville Branch . . 535-40 Owen Sound Section .. 535-41 Teeswater Branch .... 535-42 Windsor Section 535-4.'! North Toronto Branch 535-44 Hamilton .Section Wfntcrn I) i i\ axfolh) im ,535-51 K.Willi.anutWimiipcu-L 535-52 W. it Swift Current L . , KRO.M ;■ iinore,.4. Iliii .I'.v. N.B Matapeilia . TO Cowttd, Alh. Ahu.i, ».H. No. AND Na.MK OI' KAII.IlOAn. Tkii.minai, I'oistm. |l6i«j. St. Lin, (^ue. SaultS. .Marie Kiit|)ewa. Ottawa. IM. I'ortune. Sniith'sK'IsJ Toronto. London. Klor.a. Out. tiiieliili.Ont. St. Thomas. .Melville, I., O O, Soiuid.O. Teeswater, O Windsor, O. Toronto .In . Hamilton. Winnipeg;, iM S.Curriiit, A .535-70 535-71 ."135-72 535-73 535-74 535-75 ,535-76 .535-77 .')35-7S 535-81 ,535 -.^2 535-83 ,535-84 ,535-85 535-86 535-87 535 '88 ,535 -.S!) 535 '.HI .5,'{5-91 540 ,541 543 .544 .545 .545-1 546 ■i49 i62 .562-1 502-2 .5(i2-3 ■>72 573 .574 580 580-1 Do- aid,D.< ■ W"' lister L' bb. h.t "• wi 'iC. . a 'io\. ,1 . Ilevi ike . .\'akn..,i locaii .In. , . '.SI '•ROM 5.J5-53 S. Cucrent « Donald L. >'. Current, .\ 535 -.54 Carman Branch | Klin Creek .535-55 Kmer.son Section jWinnipej; .535-,56 (irulna Branch RosinMeld,!. ,535-.57 I'eiiihina Section ; Wiiinipeu 535-.5,s Soiiris Section Keiiina\ , M .535-5!! Southwestern Branch .'W'innipei; . 535 '60 Stonewall Seititm ... iWinnipe;; . ,'>35-6i WeHt Selkirk Section. . |vVimli|le^{ .. 53:r62 Prince .\lhert Section . Re^fina, .\ssa :.35-6,'i Kdniiinton Section .... ('al(;ary, .Mh 535-64 .Macleod Section CaJtrary, Alh 535-65 I'ipestoiic Sec'tion . . . . Menteith .In. 535-(i6 I'asipia Section I'ascpia .... 535'67 LelhhridKe Section . Dunn Pacific l>h\ (injiillown: Main Line Weslininster Branoh .. Colnmliia .V Kootenay . .Mission Branch Shuswap iV < )kaiia^ron . .\rro\\ Lake Branch . . . Nakusp A Slocan H\ . . Slocan Lake liranch. . Rossland Branch. . . . Al/ic I'll Huron ^. Ksipiimalt .."c NanainTo. Grand Trunk Rail- ■way, as follows : Western Division . . . . Eastern Dirisi 11 and Jiranclicx, ax/iillnws: 580-5 Hemiuinirford Branch.. 580-6 Lewiston iiranch 580-7 Mas.sena Sprin;; Branch .580-8 Montreal .V Is. I'ond L. 580-0 Montreal .t Toronto L. |580'1<) Norwas Branch 580-11 rortlaiid & Is. Bond L. !,580 12 Quebec Branch ;580-13 Rouse's Point Branch . '580-14 Three Rivers Branch . 1580-15 Beauharnois Branch .. I TO Donald, B.C. jCarman Man 'Kmci-Hon, .M. tiretna, Man jNajiinka, M. Kstevan, As. jsouiis, Man. Tculon, Man W. Selkirk, .M P. Albert, S'k Kdnioni .jii A Macleod, Alb Restoii, Man Portal, N.Dk Kootenav Ln ancouver. 'e'minster. Nelson, B.C. SuinasC, W Okanai;on L. Arrownead Sandon.B.C. Slocan Cilv. Le Roi, B.C. Kairville. . . . Freder'ton .1 Newbnrw.ln. Aroostook.). Debect.Iun. . Woo(ls'oc:NB St. Andrews. Van'boro,Me SI. Slei)hen. .McAdani .In. Perth .In.... (iloiicester .t Carillon Norton .... Coe Hill, . S Albans, Vt. S. ,Iohns, Q. Varmoutli. Sp. llill.lun. Halifax Ke'itville. . . Wilmot. . . Havelock . . Sarnia Victoria, B.C Detroit Mich S.Isidore .7, Q Lewiston ,) . Brosseau's,Q .Montreal Monti eal .. S. Paris, Me. Is. I'ond, Vt. Richmond . . Montreal .Arlhab.iska. St. Martine. W. St. .lohii Kredericton Kredericlon Kdmundst'n Honlton, .Me. Pres(nie Isle Watt June. St..Iohii,NB .Mc.Adani .hi. W'dstockNB PlasterRock Ship'iH;an.NB Orenville, Q. C'hipman.NB Picton, Out. St. .lohns, Q. Waterloo, (J. K. Pnbinco. Parr.sboro'h Yarmouth. Kiiiifsport. Torbrook. KlKin, N. B. Ridnetown. Wellintf'iiBC P. Huron, M. M'oers.IiiNV Lewi.ston,Me MiissenaS])8. Is. I'ond, Vt. Toronto. Norwav, .Me. Porllaiid,.Me Levis, (^>uo. Rouse's Pot. Doucel's L'sf Beauharnois ;t:r. KiS RAILROADS IN CANADA. [1900 I i: No. AND Namk ok Kailroad. TkKMINAI. I'OIMH. CHOM TO 680-10 I'n. .JnquusC'arfirr RyJSf HfiiH . . 'H. La\irent,(/| :>W2-i Wi'Htcrn l»ivi»i"n lackHoii, M. Lenox, Mich Nu. ANU Namk ur Haimkiad. 58()'2lt 58n-;«) 68o;{2 B8()'HH 58o;jr> 68()-;i(l B8(l'37 580 :1H Miiiihi'm Piuisiiin and l{raiwhi>n,an jMoWH : Itcllfvillc Hraiifh .... ('oliocorik liiiiu Iliililiurtiiii llniricli. liaki'Hel lialilini'ton LiJiiL^aN, (>. IVtcrlKiro'. Lakelli'ld, (». il/inilNa.\ . . iMiilliinil, (). N.IIaslin^H.I Klilorailo, O. Port II(>iH'.« Lindsay L. 1". llo]>c .luii llUu'kwa'fr.) ScuirboroiSt liornevllle L' Lorni'v illi- .l.jSi'arlioro J'n Tkiimi.vai. I'ointh. .Sutton llratich .. \Vhill)y ltianc:h 680-46 &80-47 B80-4« 580-4I) 580-.^O B80'51 580-.'i2 580 ■.'i3 680-.'i4 680-5;'> 68O-50 Middlf Diritiiiin and liranclii'>i,(is/i>UoirK: Durham liraiicli Gall it Klniira Uranoh. Kincardine liranch. ... London Hraiich Hyde r kitWiiitfhuni L Toronto & Snrnia Line . .Stratford it (loderich L. Strai . t I'ahnerston L. llarrisl>V 'V S'tliainp. li Owfii Sound Hraiicli . . Wiarton Hraiich StoulTvillf.l VVIiill)vIlar. Durham .... (iail Kincardine. St. Mary's. . . London .... Toronto .... (Joderich Stratford .. Southamp'n. Ilarriston. . Parklltad.ln Nm-thern Dimniim and Branfhen,aiif(iUi)ir!<: 580'04 CoUingwooil Section .. 580'tiri Hamilton it AUandale L .wood IlillsdaleTram. //r/j;/i^ 5H0-07 Toronto \- N. IJav l.ini 68()-(IS Meaford Section 580-69 I'enetanjf .Section ... Heeton . . Hamilton Khnvale . . Toronto . .\llandale Mlaiidale 680'70 680-77 680-78 580-79 580-80 580-8-2 580-83 5SO-.,>(4 580-8;-> 580-80 580-87 5WO-88 680-80 6811-00 684 585 5!M) 5»;{ 509 51W-1 5IW-2 590-3 500-4 500-,'-| 590-6 599-7 599-8 599-0 599-10 599-11 599-12 699-T;i 599- 1 4 599 -in .699-,(; IfOO ooti Miildlf and Southern Divixion and liranchcH UK fiilhnvn : Tort Dover Section . . . . .Xllanhnrtr Branch .... HarrisliurK- «St Tilsonh'jr IJutTalo.vtindorich Dist P. Dover .t Tavistock L Kl. KrieiV KiiiKscourt L Susi>en. M. \ Windsor Petrolea Bran(!li Sarnia Branch I'ort Rowan Branch . . Toronto Line Welland Branch Humher Loop Yon>;e SI. Loop South Sliore Great Northern (t^ue). . Great Northwest Cent. Gulf Shore Ity .. Hamjitoiiifc St.. Martin's Intercolonial, as fol. Halifax to Monoton L MonctontoR.duLoupI, K. (In Loup to (^ue. L Chauiliere Branch .... Dalhousie l!i-anch .... Dartmouth Branch. . . , Eastern Extension Indiaiitown Branch Pictou Town Branch. . I'ictou Landintr Branch Point du Chene Branch St. John Branch Trent oti BraiK^h Cape Breton Line .... ( )xford Branch Mont, i^ St. FlavieDist. Ni<'olet Branch h-ondale Bancroft & () Canada Coals & Rv . . . . Jackson's P't .Manilla .lun. Palmerston. Elmira, Out, Lislowell, O. Londoti, <^nt Wirijfham, O Sarnia, Out. Stratford, O. Palmerston. Hurrishurjf. , Owen .Sound Wiarton, G. CoUin^fwood Allaudale, O Hillsdale, O. Nipissinjf .L .Meaford, O. Penetanf,',0. 008 Kaslo .V Stocan 010 Kent Northern 611 Kingston it Pendiroke. 012 L. .Man. Ry. .v Canal ( 'o. 612-1 Winnlpeirosis Branch. 617 Lake Krie.t Detroit R\ . •117-1 I d.in.t l't.Slanleyi>. |(!18 Lothiniere ,t .Me^'anlic. 62(t MaineCcni.Ry- CoosD ;622 .Manitoba iV N. Westenr ;ii-22-l Saskatchewan it W. Rv 6-22-2 .Shell River Branch . 6-25 Michigan Central, as fiilloWH : Amherst hurt; Division. Korl Erie l)i\ ision ... LeainiiiK'ton Division . LondtoiiNB Halifax, N.S Moncton Nli Riviere du L S. Charles .J. Dalhousie .J. Windsor J'n N. Glasg-ow. i Derby Jun . . [Stellarton . . iTrenton .... Painsechin. ! Moncton Truro Po't Tupper. Oxford Jun. Levis StLeon'rd Ju G.T.R.JunO Maccan,N.S. P. Dover, O. Nia^rara I'ls. Harrisburtr. Stratford, O. P. Dover, O. Kini,'scourt. Windsor, O. Petrolea, O. P. Edward,0 Port Rowan. Hamilton, O P. Dalhousie Toronto. "Toronto. Sore], i;. Montcalm. Hamiota, M. Tracadie SHs SWartin'sNB .Moncton, NB R. duLoupQ Levis, (|»ue. Chaudi're.Iu Dalho'sieNB Dartmouth. Mulffrave. In-.'J 625-4 625-,'-. 625-6 625-7 62.''i-8 :-29 (i:i2 632 -1 632-2 633 634 635 636 6,-i8 642 643 (144 KKOM .San(lon,B.('. Kent .lunc. Kintfston . Gliidslone . sifion June. Walker\ ille, London Ljster. . BeecherKVt I'laPrairieM .Miiuiedosa . Binscarth . Essex Buffalo, N.Y SeaC. ParkO London . . . . Buffalo, N.Y Niagara Jun Petrolea. . . St. Thomas. .Monlfort J. Montreal & Province Line, as follow.s : .Main Line SI. Cesairv BraTich .... .Nelson & Ft. Shepiiard Kaslo ,t Slocan N. Westminster .South. \ictoria it ,Sydm>y .... N. Biimswick it Prince Edward Island .... Nanaimo it N'ictoria Ry Lake Man. Ry. ,t C. Co. Northern Pacific, Ma n ifiiha. IJii'inion , as ff>llows : 644-1 .Morris it Brandon Br.. 644-2 I'ortajfc la Prairie Br. . 644-3 Wi'uiipe^ Line 644-4 .Souris River Branch .. 646 Nova Scotia Central .. 647 Nova Scotia Steel fV) . 653 Orford Mountain 656 Ottawait Gatirieau Val. 657 < )t ra wa it New York . . . 6(')(t Pembroke Southern .. »)62 PhillipsburK R (i63 Pontiac Pacific Junct (J64 Port Arthur, Duluth d Western TO Kaslo, B.C. Riehibueto. Renfrew, O. Cowan, M. WiiripcK-osiH Chatham, O. Pt. Stanley. S.J.deChaill Lime Rid^e. Yorkton. Ag. Rapid{"v,M. Russell, M. Amhersth'ru Welland, O. Comber, Out S. Thomas, O Detroit .Mioh Niagara, Ont Edchs, Ont. Court rijfhtO \rundel, C^ .St. r.ainbert. Marieville . . Boimdary W Kaslo Blaine, Wash Yictoria.B.C Sackville .. Victoria .... GladstoneJn Morris .... PortageJun. J'emb'aNDk De)>arture . . Middloton . . Eerrona .h).. Eastman . . Ottawa ... Cornwall . . . (iolden L.,0. Slanbridnet/ Aylmer, t^ue 665-1 665-2 665-3 t;(i5-4 674 674-1 674-2 67") 675-1 075-2 076 690 (593 695 60S 7(K) 700-1 701 702 70.-i 7f)0 707 Prince Edward Is land, as follows : Main Line Cajie Traverse Branch, (ieorgetowii Branch Sotiris Branch (Jiu'bec it Lake St. .lobn Chicoutimi Extension. Lower Laurenlian Div. (,!\iebec Central Chaudiere Valley Br . .Megantic Division . . . . Quebec, Montiuorency & Charlevoix St. Catharinesit Nia. C. Salisbury it Harvey Shore [iine Sydney and Lonisburg. Temiscouata St. Francis Bran(!h .... TilsonburiTiL. ErieitPac Thotisand Islands Rv . Toronto, Ham. it BufTal United Counties St. Lawrence it Adirondack Port Arthur. Enridiani. S. Cesaire, Q Nelson, B.C. Sandon. H. W'miiister Sidney, B.C. C. Tor'intine Wellington. Siftou, .Mail. 'Brandon, M. I P. la I'rairie. ;Wimupeg, M j End of Track 'Lunenburg. Sunny Brae. I Kingsbury Q iGracefield. lOttawa. Pembroke, O Phillipsburg Waltham,y. Narrows, O. Charlo'town Emerald. I un Royalty Jun .M. Stewart J (Quebec .... Chambord J Riv. ii Pierre .Sherbrooke . Beauce Jim. Tring Juno. Quebec St. Cath'ines Albert, N.B. S.John, N.B .Sydney R. du LoupQ Ednuindston Tilsonbui-g . Thous.fs.Ju. Welland .... Sorel Tignish, PEl ('. Traverse. Gco't'wnPEI .Souris, PEI. Roberval, Q. (Jhicoutimi. Shawenegan Levis, Que. St. Francis. Megantic. St. .loachim. Clifton, Ont. SalisburyNB St. Stephen. Louisburg. Edniundst'n jConnors.N B Pt.Burwell. GananoqueO Waterford. HenryvilleQ Montreal . . . Malone. 1900] POST OFFICES ANU UAIUIOAU STATIONS IN CANADA. ItiO POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. The Ojficen iirintfd in ItalirH air ituth(tri:vil In (fraui and imij Mmn'ii Oidevx, Thi> Offiri'M marki'd "rnv Savini/n Hank OMeen. Capital Mlcrn i>n riijht nj the hUiulnrul Ihnlntl riiliinin indiiuitf Ihi' si-i'iral I'mvincvHofllie hmniniiui, thu»:—(>, Ontiiriii ; V, l^iifihir ; A' .V, Sara Scutia ; A' II, .\i'ir I'liiiisirick ; I' I'l I, J'liwe Hdinnil Inland; M, Mnniloha: It <\ llritisU ('"linnliia ; Alia. All>i>rta; Anxa, Asxinihnia ; Atlm, Altuihancd ; Sank, Sdnlnitchrwan. The numbers and names placed opposite every place 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 lu.'j to 1(38 The tlmnk" id llic piililiHlicr* iirc flue to K. W. Hiilliir.r('r, Ksc|., fur his kind |icrmi-»ti()ii to use " lliillirijft'i''s I'ngtal aiiU Shippur'it CJuldu (or tlii: Unituil SIiiU'k ami ( 'luiuda " in tliu prvpuratluii u( Ihu (oIluwliiK litit : POHT OKKICKH. KI,K(TOIIAI. DIHTillC'TH. Abbol.l'x Corner.t . Abhotsford .... Ahlxitufiird AhenakiH Abeimk'iH Hpriii^'!^ Aberarder Aberr.iirn Abercroiutiie .... Aberditn Aburdcen Aberdeen Aberdour lllAn.HDAIION WIIK^IIj I liOCATKn on NKAR-' I KHT K. K. HTArU)N,| I WKKKKY,l'l'.lnr)-lB8 Aher/eldii . Alter ftn/li . Aberriethy Abi^'ail .... Abinirdon Abranis Villajfe . Acacia Acadia Mine» . . . Acadie AcadieSidin^'. . . . * Act i mditi; * A cton * Acton Vale . . . . Adair Adani.sville Adanisville Adaniaville Adderley Addiiit^hain Addini,'toii Forks Addimin Adelaide Adina.Mton Admiral Hock . . . Adolphe Aditlpliit^town . . Adstoc'k Advocate Harbor. Af ton Alton Koad Afton Station . . . . Agaasiz Asrincourt * Amies .MisHiHiiiioi (l llonvillp (^ NevvWcHlni'r.U.C Dorcht'Htor t; YuinaHka (/ Lnnibton, WR .<)| Itroino y I'ictou N H (ire.v, S It Oj InverneHS .V S lUnrard HC Hriice, \V. U... (»! ! Lainbtnn, K. II. (*i I WellitiKion, fs.lv. O Assa. Kast Ilrandon Mi VVentworth, S R ol I'rincc 1' K 1 Norfolk, N.R....() Colchester ... NS Kent N H Kent N H llastinKS, N R...O Halton O Ha^rot H .\ssiniboia East.. . . Urncp, N. R . .. U Hronif (; Kent N H .Metfantic (^» Mai>i'd,0 Mnskoka & P. S. O Laval t; Brandon M Middlesex, N R..() Yale & Cariboo. BC Missisquoi (^ Sinicoe. S R . . . . < > Welland O Kintt's P K I St. ArmandSt. 54fii .W>'l 1 .'i;{.v7;t St. Anselme (i".') ,'i:.'l>'iA'innaHka.'>3ri \ u;\:, ■:( N.(JlaH({0\vr>(M)-7-13 Durham .^M0-4)t | OranKedaler.'.HCll AHhcroft .'■.H.'i'TO 1 ,^H()'ri4 (R.R. name Turners) Bntliwell W.V^•A'1 l f)80-s:{ 1 I'uslinch ?y-AU-:\:t Indian Head .')3r)'.")-2 Boissevain W,\W'.>1 Cantleld ri807l)-82,! (I'.iri-,') ! Wellinjfton (l(i.''.'l { Tilsonbnrj,' r)8U-78-. LondonderrySouth .^!»!(-l I .\('adieSidinK'f>il9"2 :it>9"2 I Twei^d &;i.''>-H4, COO-l .'■)H(C.-.l ! r)80-8, ,'■.3.') -4 ria Wolseley i ria Wiarton ; •W.'T i .'•)!)!»'2 1 Ste. Julie .St. 580'12 James R. St. r>l»l»-7 Whiteliin-st .'■)3.'")'l(i Stratbrov ri.sn-8r) |{enfre\v",'^i3.')li',(;il Slnibenacadie,')!)!)'! A)>pin .ISd'SS :«i!)Krnes(<)\vn.')80'it Trini; Station 07") l'arr.sborout.'h M\) ,''.!•!» -7 f)().V3 I ,'i!)!)-7 I r.:!,V70 I ,'')80-,3() ;■).)"> -34 W,ih"l (R. B. name Me^antic) Edmonton ,''i;ir)ti3 420-4 or Burks KalLs .ISO-fM Maifnetawan 42(c4 Bordeaux rid.'i-is Chater .■>3,->-!'.2, ."i8r> r)SO-.''>l 44:') -3 4 Lacolle .fi:n-;)S()-l.S Lisle .'•)8n-U4 .')80\S2-S8 (1!. I!. I name Welland J) IGeorjfetown SCi'S,! 3r)!)-l ! Akerly 'Alameda Alamo Alba Alba Albanel I Albany (Albany Cross . . . . \Allierni Alberrv Plains . . i Albert \ Albert I Albert ItridK'e. . . . Albert (Canyon. . . Albertine I Albert Mines ... |Al>)erton I *Albirt(in .Albion JAIbuna lAlbury lAlcester Aldboro' Aldcriirove Alderville Alder Point .. . . i.Vlder River . . . . lAldersbot I Alderville JAldina Aldoiiane .Alert Bay .Alexander's Point lAlcrnnder .Mixander i.Mexandra .Mexandriii * Ali'xaiiilria . . . . Alexandrina . . . Alexis Creek . . . . At/ml Alfred Centre.. . . l^Algoma Mills .. Alqoniptiti .M^'onipiin Park. . Alice ; .\lison KLKCTOIIAI, insTlilCT.S. iHAIIiHoXhoN WHICH I.OCATKI) OK NKAR- KMT II. H. HTA'I'IO.S-, I NKRKKV,n'.Ui,''(-l(:8 Smibur\' and , (iuee'n's N H|Narrowg 31)0 Assa. East |.')3.''.-,'".8 Yale \ Cariboo, lie ().f4 Inverness . Renfrew, .\ Chicoutimi . Prince East. .\miapolis . . Van(!ouver. . . .,N S Oranifi'dale .WOU R. ...<> Pembroke r.:i.'-)-12 ^i St. H'elieieti 341) or Roberval 074 P E I t)(l,'')-2 . N S New Albany 04(1 . BC 4.')lll ria .Vanaimo l^ueen's East. P EI ria Charlottetown Hastings, E R . . < > .Marvsville .'i80'l) Albert N It <>'•'•'' Cape Breton.. N sirm Sydney N. S Yale \- (Jariboo B C'.^i3.')'7(t Victoria N. hiSt. Hilaire 7(M)'l Albert N R:ti!)3 Went worth N. and Brant () Lvnden .ISO-SS Prince, VV. . . P E I OO.'i-l Kinjfs P E llOeorKetown 60f>-8 3r)lfl Essex, S R 0!Es.sex VfiX^-Ut: Prince Edward . .O^licdnersville 308 Brandon .MiBoLssevain W.ih'hl Ely-in, \V R OiRodnev IVlh N Westminster BCMission .'i3.'^i -70-73, I 4 Mi -3 Lunenburi,'-. . . .N SlKentville 714, h^^ Cape Breton.. NSjriV/ N. Sydney N.S. (;uvsl)orou),di. .N sUletherton .''>!i|»-7 VVentworth, H R..<) Waterdown f)8(l-87 North'bcrl'd WR Or/a Cobonr>r Sask. t I)i;ck Lake r)3r)-(l2 Kent N BIOIO Vancouver B cU.'O-.") (iloucester. . ..N B;Sliip|)i}{an r)40 Brandon M W.\h-Wl Inverness .... N SiMabou 3(10 liueen's Eiist.P E Wria (.Jharlottetown Yale \- Cariboo BC Ashcroft 53.0-70 (ilcnyarrv <)i:')31 Kent NBNotre Dame .518 Yale & Cariboo BC Asbcroft SI. UW'r'f) Prcscoa ON. Belle ,V!,'>-|,S,328 [Pre.scott OiMontebello 53.5-18, I I 328 1 Al-oma Oi.5.-t,'-,"2.T 4-28-3 430-1 122-2 Alkali L.ake AUanburt; ... * Atlnndale . . .Mlandale . . . Allan Park .Mian's (Corners. Allan's Mills . . . Allen \ A lien ford Allen's .Mills ... Grenville, S R Nipissintr . . Renfrew, N R Westmoreland, Y'ale iS: Cariboo. Welland Isiincoe, S R . . jYork iOrey, S R . . . . IChateaujt'uav. [Lanark, S R . , ! front ena(^ . . . I Bruce, NR.. . iPortneuf .. O . .o . o Nl?i HC ..O .. O N B . . O .A) .. O . .<> ..o Mai Hand .5.M)-9 Wbitnev .'.31 -2 Pembroke .535-12 Moncton 518,.5!)9-1- 2 12 Asbcroft .535-70 5,so-7r-ss 5Si)-(i5-H7-68-()i) Canterburv Sta. 535-90 Hanover 580-.55 RRn Brv sons ,580-7 Perth 535-34 ria Kinsrston .580-.55 170 POST OI'KKKS AND ItAIMlOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. i [1900 I'l >MT ((KKK'KH. AltflltiriUf AlluriwootI AlllHniivilli> ' Allinlon AlliHton Alloiv AlNiiw Alliiiiiettu iHlatuI Alum Ahna Alma Alma Alma Almiwippi Almira — "Almonte Alport AlHaoe AUfuldt Althor|)e Altaiiinnt 'Alton Alton Altoiia Alliirm 'Alvinfiton AmaKundiiH I'orid Amaranth Station Aml)er Amiierlev AmbleHJde AniL'liaHhinv . . Amherst *Amherntbnr(fh. Amherst Point . Amieim Amii^ari . . . Ainiro's Hill. Amnion Amqui Amulree Anaconda A naganee Anai^aiice Ki(l)(e. *Anc(utcr Anoienne Lorette Anderson Anderson Anderson's Cor's *Andot)er Andrewsville . . . , Anjfe CJardien. .. An((fe0.de.Rouv'e KI.HCTORAIi DIHTHIITH. MuHkokatIc I'S'd.O Minicoi', N II . (> I'rince Kdwiird Hiincoc, S 11 . . Uileen'* Va\*\ . i' K Pi'cl Victoria, N H. I'onliac t/ Ansa. KiiMl Wcllintflon, C II () Allitrt N H I'Iclou N S I'rincf West..!' K I liiHuar M Vork, K H (> Lanark, N II () Sinicot', K II .. ..(I Miiskoka&PS'd (> Ort'v, H It (> .anark, H It . . . . O Li«Har M Card well O (.'olclit-Hler . . . . N H Ontario, W II .. (» Msjfiir M l.ainliloti, K K . . (> (Jajie Itrelon ..N S Wellintfton, Nil () York, K It () Huron, \V K ... O Hnice, K II .... () I'rince Kdward.. (> Cunilierland. . N S Kssex, S K () Cumberland. . N S Middlesex, WH.. O VVelland <» ViUMiouth N « Westmoreland N 11 Itiinouski i; Oxford. N U... O Y'lleiSi Cariboo H V, Kind's N H Kin),''H N H Weiitworlh N. and Brant O (^lebec! (i I'erth.SR O Westmoreland . NH IIuntint;ilon . . . . t^ Victoria N U Lanark, S R . . . . O H.AIMdlADoN WHICH I.IM'ATKM OK NKAK' KMT II. It. HTATION, MKKKKV,fr. Ul.'i-lIkH irttenton fiXdtlT Klmvale r>.S(l'(Mi-tlt) o CoiiHccoii ri44 .(t.'iSOtU roMT OKKICKM. Anfi^eline . Anthers . . . * Angus .... Annan * Annapolix Annesley Annidale . Anson Ansonia .... Anten Mills Anthracite *Antigonlnhe .... Anti)^oiiishe liar AntijJT.Harb.H'thS Antioch Antrim . Montmorency Ilouville. . . . . Rouville Q Labelle Q Simooe, S H.... O Grey, N H o Annapolis . . . . N S Pontiac Q Sunbury and t^iieen's N H Hastintfs, N R. ..O .M^'oma. O Siincoe, N R. . . . O Alta . NS NS .NS Antijfonishe Anti;;onishe Antiifonishe Muskoka & P. S. O Halifax N S Car';)D lii);oldbv riMd'itO Pembroke WMi-Vi Alameda &:irrM .'■|«0-f)4 Albert )Mt3 Westvllle MIOI ('arman WMvWX rnionvlllu r>Mi)'»,soTi.-) Maberlev K\h-U •MM ■);)r)-;)i)-4() ('laremont TiSri'IU (M4-3 ()-i,".-8 Oratid Nurrows S. M)it 14 Milliken r.MO-MO Kincardine f)8if48 VAi \ Teeswater r),'ir)'41 Rednersville 'Mm I Amherst m)-\ Hyde Park Corner WXvii, .'■i8(l'f)0-83 rift Port Krie Tusket 'ilfl Moncton,^18,.''.i)i»-l- 2-12 r.!)i)-2 (lad's Hill n.SO-.l.'i Okanaifon b'Ab'IA r.!Wl2 Anajfance 6i)0*12 via Hamilton, Ont WiU-n (R. R. name Loretto) St. Mary's 580-49-fil Middle (>:;8 DewittvilleriSO-? .')3.')'8« Merrickville .535-33 319 ti79 f)3.')'l (R. R. name L'AnjjeGardi'nE) Mn-i 53.5-18(11. R. name L'AiiKe (iardieii) ,5S()-C8 nia Owen Sound, O 714-71 •2-3»-J-3i)3-2 Ferry to l)i},'by (iuyon 603 .543-1 .544 The-ssalnn .535-2.5 .580-m) (R. R. name Hendrie) 535-53 509-7 Antiifonisbe .599-7 Lower Settlement South River599-7 Hun'ville.5H()-C7315 Elmsdale 599-1 Antrim Anvil Island. AiiiilKii/ni , , . ' Apiiin . . . . Appin Appiii Road . Appleby A|>ple Macdonald .M Pictou N H AddiiiKton O Simcoe K R O Vale A- Cariboo. HC Victoria N R... .O Ciirlcton N II Vnrmouth . . . . N S Selkirk M Yarmouth . . . .N S rince Kast..P K I Armstroiiff .... .Vrmstronif's Hr'k Arinstronnr'sCorii Armstrong Lake Armstrong's Mills Arner Ames Arnott "^Arnprior Arnstein Aroostoook June. Arrochar Arrowhead Arrow River Arrowton * Arthattaskamlle. * Arthur Arthurette Arthurville Arundel Kt.KCTOHAI. lUttTKIC'rH. Yarmouth . . Richmond . . .Mu.skokaiV P, Antigonishe. HAII.IIIIAIMIN WMK M LoCAfKII OH NKAH- KNT H. It. HTATION, HNIIKKV,I'I'. I(I5-IIIN Pakeiiham r<.'{.-||2 \'ancouvcr 535-7(1 599- 12 5sn-.s;t AntigoiiiMhe 599-7 iwVfCbar'inwn P K I Hronle 5S(i-87 Turnervlllc f73 Stanstead .)un.51!2, 5121 5:i5-.'l3 ParrNboroiigh 540 ('arletoli Place .535 ■ 121(1 Coe Hill Mines .544 Pheliwton .58()'(I9 rin Yarmouth N 8 rin MorrisburgOnt Tniro 99-1-13 RiverLouison 599-2 Alameda .53.5-58 535-34 622 Merigonlshe 599-7 La\ant Station 611 Orillia .580-32-07 580 "29 Uristol 035-8(1 I'/rt Yarmo\ith N 8 Stonewall 6;,5-()9 \ii99-3 Tetu 700 Kincardine 580-48, I 432 Yale k, Cariboo H cl(>kanagon 535-74 Heauce (^jSt.KrancoisNordE. I (175-1 King's N IJ Sussex Vale .599-12 Rest igouche . . N B Sunbury and (Queen's N B Assa. East Wellington ,S R..O Essex S R O .Selkirk M Orey N R O Renfrew S R.... O Muskoka & P. .S'd.O Victoria N B Assa. East Yale .V (Jariboo B C Marquette M .Mar luette M Artbabaska Q Wellington N R.O. 535 -41 ,lac(|uetRiver599-2 VVelsford 535-88 6-22 (R.R. name Rokelv) ria (Uieiph, Ont. (117 via Selkirk, Man. .535-40 .535-12 Trout Creek 580-67 5;l5-84-8G Red .Jacket .535-52 Revelstoke .535-70 Ilamiota 585 .580-12-14 Arva A sbentos Ascot Corner. . / Victoria N B Belleclmase Q Argenteuil iJ Middlesex ER.. O Richmo.'id Q Sherbrooke ltHi|l| . . . Awh AMiiliiirii . ' Anhcni/I.. AHhdud , , . Aithdule Avhilown . . AHhIW'ld . . . Aiihurovu. , AMhlantl, .. Anhley AHhtnii . . , ' Aiihiviirlh AHkiltoii . . KI.K.rroKM. niNriiK TN. inAiMtOitnnM -i llnltoii () /iiHiiicrihiin r>Nii'On Agpeii AapUIn AHpotoxaii . . . AHHHlHlillC . . . . Aston station Atha AthclHliui . . . . 'Athi'n» Athorley Ontario S II () Yali'iVCariliooH C Henfi-.w S II .<) AlilluoMiHlic .N S MiiNkoita&l', S'd.O Invi'rncHi* N S llulton () (iarluton N U Uriv N K <) Carii'ton <> MiiHl(oka.!l(l>. S'dO nvvrnt'MH N S (liiyNlioroiiifh .N S MuHkoluuVl*. H'do Atherton , Athlone . . Athol . . . . Athnl .... Atkin ... AtkiMHon Atlanta Atlin Attercliffe AtteruliffeHtation Atwull Aliciiiiil Atwowl'8 Urook Aul)ert (iallion . Aubijfny Aubrey Axilnirn Aul.urn Auburn Aulniriidulo .... Audet Audley AuKhrim Au(f8l)urjf Augustine Cove AuKUston Auld'H Cove . . . . *AulUeille . Auriifnv . . . . * Aurora Axintin Auvergnc Aveninn Avery's I'ortajfe . Avignon Avoca Avon Avon Avonbank Avonddlf . . liunnox (» Nicolet l^ Ontario W II Huntingdon Uuds S II O Ontario N II . . . O Mrtl.!f.3:i:»4,r>80-88 AMbdad till AntigoniHhr r>tH»'7 lloHHt.'aU i'lif.i Ornngcdale 'i()l)'l4 KHqiicsing ri.SU'dft llartland r>;ir>'H(l llix^kford r>,sn-4o Novarr)M0'(t7 I'orl llawkeHbury WMCH, ;)7i,;t80 AntigoniMhe r.!Mf7 rttiTHOM .'"pH(iti7 Avnnton Aweint! Axe Lake .1 iici'h h'liil.. , . . ' Aulfforil 'Allliiiirfh'dHt) , 'Auliiii'r(Weiit). AvlHvvorlli A iilii'in ,'Aiir ''Ai)tiin iBabington Baccaro , Lunenliiirg N Hi(!beHter, :t7;{ Krni'Mtown Station; \Hton r.h0'14 OJCiarenioiit UXfiU .t^jlliintingdon 58(1-7 Hack Hay Hack LandH Rack .MeuilowH. 'DaiUevk Norfolk N II . .<» Card well O (Jleng.irry o Cuniberlan Frontenao O KingH N S Uurrard B (J Wcntworfh S II. .() Haldiinand and Monck O Selkirk M I'erthN U O Shelburne and (Queen's N S Meau(!e U I'rovencber M (Jbateauguay. . . .(^ Huron S R." O King's N S (.Queen's West I' K I Lunenburg. . . .N S lleauee i^ Ontario VV R....O Lanil)ton K K . . .() Renfrew, N R . . O I'rince Kant.. I' E I tlrey K R O Guysborough . . N S Avondale Avondale Station. A ntminnre Avonniore , . . . Avonport Afionport Station Avonry Storinont O Magdalen Nland Oaspe t^ York N R. ...O Macdonald . .M I'ortneuf (^ Siin(;oe N R. . o York .N II Honaventure . . . .Q Vgenteuil (^ .Megantiu (^ Middlesex K R..O PertbS R O Carletoti N B Pictou . . . , I'ietou Storniont King's. . . . King's . .NS .NS Mil Atlierley .lunctioii f)H(c;fI'-ti" Itelbi 2.'.«-8'2 Tottenbani fiHO'6') Maxville Tiltl f)!)l)-l Iriwood (l:i,">'S ()anano(|ue7ll'2,r)0(, 3'24, ;ijr>-i Shetlleld Mills 547 rid Skiigway i AtterclitTe Station ii80-82, iVlU-t, j Diltz f)«0'82 Alter- (^lilTe (i'2.-)-5 Reaburn K\WWl r)8(i-48 I Harrington ;i"(i';t Beauee .1.(17."), ((7r)-l Silver Plains (144 :< r.;)i Hlyth .WO'fiO 714 l'is(iuid B(l.'r;i Briflgewater 646 Agnes U:\h-'l NVbitby .'•)8()'!)-;)8 Bothw'cll ,'i3.')-42, f>8n-8;i |r,;tn Kganville 5;fl"_', (UipeTraverse(l6.')"2 Shelburne W.\:yW Cai)e Porcupine \ .'•)8()-!) 1,'Anse a la Cabane 351) r>8()-67 I'ortneuf .l.'iiV 21 j r)8(i'(i4 I Hoiestowii l'i;t2 i .Matapedia ,")',ti)'2, oOS Pointe au Chene 53.') -18 Black Lake (i7'> Putnam r);i5'.'tr> St. Mary's .>S0-4i)-ril fpper Woodstock 53.'-) -80 500-7 Avondale 5997 Baddcck Ba\ ... Baddeck Bridge . Hadde Htanstead U King's N Hi Wright Q KIgin K It O Algoma O Wright Q Waterloo S R ...(» Orey S R O Sunburv and liueen's ....N II Shelburne and Queen's . . , N S Charlotte N B Antigonlshe.. N S Pictou N S Viotoria NS Victoria N S Victoria NS Victoria NS Victoria N R . . .O Waterloo S R . ..O Bruce K R O (Jrcv K R O Mu(-ilonald M Chicoutimi 4 Sagiienay (J Saguenay Q (Jharlevoix (^ lacijues Cartier .Q Selkirk M Westmoreland N B Westmoreland N B Pictou N S Peterboro' W R .O L(i\ is Q Charlotte N B Glengarry O Victoria N B Lunenburg N S Victoria N B Sinieoe K K O Balfron Ilahiiinic Ballailtrae iBallantyne's Cove Ballantyne's Sta. BallinafafI Balhcrov HallydiiiT liallymote Balmoral Balmoral . Balmoral . Balmoral . O r)35-33 .N H .NS King's N S 43 1 14 Avonport 714 Hothwell O Sombra 573 Balmoral Mills. Balsam ' Balsam Bay . . . I Balsam Grove . : Balsam Hill . . . RAILROAD n!f WHICH I.OCATKI) IIH NKAR- KMT H. H. MTATIUN, IIRRKKV,|-|-.I8(i-37 Antigonishe 599-7 Ballantyne's 580-9 Georget'n .580-51-66 Palgrave ;>8t)-6i> Potii. pool 5 5 a4 lu'fi London NtilesCorn's .580-82 i»a;housie,599-5,350 Sir newall .535-60 St. Peter'8 3r)4, 370, :i72 Tatamagou.'he 599- 15 My'tle.5,35-34,580-38 ri(» f^elkirk KenelonKall8580-30 [Renfrew 53512,611 172 POST OFFICES AND KAIT.ROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 FOHT OKKIt'KS. KI,K,CT()RAIi DISTRICTS. HAIl.HOAIKIN WHICH I.dfATKI), (lit NK.AII- KST It. II. NTATION,} I SKK.KKV.I-r. Ki'i 1(i8] Kulsani Luke llaltic lialthnarr lialvenie Hiunldii'},'' Kaiiliur.v liancroft Himrla Tiinfi Bangor Hanks liankH of r.roa'l Cove Bank Strecl Banner Baiinncklmrn. . . . Baraclioisi Baraclioisde Mall)aic B- '•n'.'.lioisllarli'ur hii-acl'^is.S. Louis . >i, .i\ T'/'flolph Bardsville liarki'iriUc Bark Lake Barkwav -I- I Victoria N li . . . .Ol Victoria \U\. fiSd-'iOj I I'rince B K f !Keii>iint;loii 606'1 j IN irthuml)' VV It.U,,".,Sill7 I'.eiifrew S il . . . .() Aslulad (ill Waterloo N H . .OlVler.slinry: .''iSO'ril .MiiHkokaiS: I'.S'd.DiKiiisdale .'iSO-OT llaslin^'.s N K .. .o'Onn.sliv UU Sinicoe .V I! ()|(!lcMcairn r)80-C4 Mtiijri.s.vr.i! Kiiifr's r iC Ii.MoreiiStation(«i.')-4; (irev K 11 OJi'iVt Coilinifwood i I'lWT Ol'FlCK.S. Bai^swood Basswood Uidne . Baldiawana (Siinuiiir Otiice) Bat e.s Bat est on *li(itli KliKCTDRAI, DIHTHICTH. RAILROAD ON WHICH l,OCATKI), OR NKAR- K.ST H. R. NTATION, SRKKKY,l'l'.l(if)-l(J8 Maiijncltc M (12-J ('liarlolte N B .St.Step'nF.sr)-89,(J!l5 AltiOina () r/f(S.S. toMarie, (). Barnaliy River. . . Barnardo Barnesdalo Barnesiville Barney Hiver Sta. Bar. ley's River. . . Barnsiev Barnstoii Barra Glen Barra Head Inverness N S (,'arleton (> Oxford, S R .. .. () lla.stini:s N R . .() Westmoreland N B \v.:(' (^1 { (^iil)e Breton . .N S Riiliiiiond < 'o. .N S I'rescott (> Brandon .M lA'tmox () Sinicoe K R O Vale & Cariboo B CI Aslicroft l'orlIIood;iriil-2.:{64 ."isii-8.'; i .-.u 1 Sliediac .')9!)-ll [ .Mai Bav.'Uli, Point .St. I'eter's sr.O .V,»i,|-14 Richmond Vankleekllill.'ilJTl! i'!n Rest on .\ai)anVri(K)"2,.'")8-)-!) l'alkcnliurit 'Halhiii-st Stri'cl. Ikithui-xl Vilbtiji'. liiitixfiin Batiscaii Station. Batoclie Batteau Battersea Ilnll/i'/iinl Battle River Baxter Ba.xter's Harbour fjaii ilii I7u Bay (In \in .Mills. * l!nilji<'l(! llail/icU Lisyar MJ Cajie Breton . . N S Lennox <> Carleton N B (iloncoster. . . N B Toronto West . .() (iloiK^ester. . . .N B Cliainiilain tj ('liani|ilain i) Sa.sk Sinicoe N K 0\ l'"roiiteiiac O Sask Renfrew S R ,...() Ontario N H ....O Nortliunilier'd X 15 iM,ir(luetle .M »!usk(ika\- 1', I o Kiiifr's ;< i! I'ictou N S I'ictou N S Barrcttsholnie . . *Barrie Barriefield Barrie Island . . . Barriiiffton . Bnrriiuitiin. Lisffar Star. ;tcad . Victoria. . . Richmond AUiert NB Sinicoe N R O (■"roiiteiiac O .Myoma. ... Harrington Bas'jje Harrington West. Barrio's Beach . . . Bar River Bnrronnjield . . . . Barrovv liay .... Barr Settlement Bnirji'K Bail ... . Harry's Corner. . Barry vale Barss' Corners . Bartholomew . . , Bartihog Bartiliojj Bridge Bartlett .Mills . . . Barton Bavtonville . . . . Barwick Bas de r.\iise . . Bas de la Bain Bas du Saull . . Basin Deiiot Basin of River In- haliitants Basingstoke Bassin Bassin dii Licvre. *Bai>K Rirer *B(igg River Kganville W6h-V\ (iiavenhurst r)80' 07, 4'20';{ ; .")it!1"2 Russell (i-22'2 I I't.Cockhurn 420-:i| ri4;5"2 .V.)!)7 .M. -.;),') -M .(j> Coaticook nstva I .N S loiia r'i!)-44 i .N S Saint I'eter's mi, :i7(i, ;{72 Albert (J!U r.so-(i7 ri(( Kingston O (;oreBav428-;i,4aO 1, 422 2 .'■>:n Banfii'ld Bay'tield . Bav Fortune. Bavliaiii Bay Road Vall(\v Bayside Bayside Bayside I Bayside Pay St. Lawrence ' TmiixoHIc .'i7(l";!i'/a Varmontli i Barrington 376'3 i Huntingdon ....(,» Shclburiie and (jliiecn's N" S Shelburiie and (4tueen's N S Slulbiirne and (Queen's N S " " I Aiitiiionishe. . . N Si Big Tracadie ,'irti)'7 Algoina OiSault Ste .Marie i I .-i:i."i'2r) Cumberland ..N SjR.iver Heberl, (lOti Bruce iV R o|Lion's Heiul 42li ! Hams N SiShubenacadie.')!)!)-! Renfrew N R. . . .oJKgaiivilk .Wnil Lull ■nbnrir . . X Sdilock House ciG { Her, i-ew S R . . . .0;Calabogie (UV I Lunenburg . . X S] New Cernianv OKi! Nortbiiniber'd N l',|l'.lackvillc ri.!2 Nortbumlier'd N IliCliatham W^i:Ah:\ Nrjrthumber'd X B The Willows'Sr.;} .;uy water Bayswater Bay View Bay view Bay\ iew Hay\ lew JIt'dclihiirjj , . . . Beacoiistield . . . Beaconstield . . . Beacoiistield . . . Beach Meadows . Beach Point . ■ Bfiicl: lillc . . Bealton ■ Bi'nmsi'iUe . Ch.irlotte N B Digby X S Wenlworth S R .Mgonia Charlevoix Charle\(iix La\ al Bear Brook P.ear (Jave Bear Cove Bear Qow diet . Boar Creek Bear Lslaiid Bartlett W.\U-s~ N. Range Corner 712 .O (■/(( Hamilton .() Riit Pditaue .'■).'i.'i-f)l .(,1 Murray li.iv .•i2!l-S .(} St. !';inrs liay .S2i)\S .((MSaiilt au Re(''olI"t - ] ■,:(.) -IS DistrictNiiiissingOlKg.uiville .'■i:i.^-|l I Port Ihiw kesliiirv Richniond ... X S .W.lll, ;!7I ' . Wentworth S H .O Winona UmvkK Chicoutimi (J.CIiicoutinii 3'2i)'8 i I (-.74 ! Labelle (i>;Biickiiighaniri:i,')-18! CoUOiesler . . . N S Londoii(l(M'r\ .""illO'l Kent N BiWeldford 6t»!>-2 , Bear Line. . Bear Point Bmrli.(W.Si,U') Bear River Bears Hill Heaton's Mills . . . Beatrice Beaiice .lunction. Beaudet Beaud-.iii lirtiiiliitniiiiit . . . Beaufort Bcaulii>- Beaiilicii Be Illy Beaiiniai'is Alta Sinicoe S R O King's N S Xorthtiniber'd X B Xorlluiinber'd N B Huron S R O Westmoreland N B Aiitigonishe. . .N S King's P K 1 King's P K I Klgiii EH O Victoria NS Hastings W R. .o Xorthuiiiber'd N B Charlotte N B Halifax X S Victoria N S Ontario N R ....(> LuiieiihurgCo..XS King's X B St. John X B (^ueen'sWest.PKI Crey E R O Higbv X S Renfrew N R....O Oxford S H o Victoria X B liisgar Jil Shelburiie and (|tiieen's N S tjtneen's East . P E 1 Oxford S R O Norfolk N R ... O Lincoln and Niagara Co. . .O Russell O Mnskoka&P. S'dO Halifax N S Digby X S M:u(lonal(i M York N B Kent O Shelburiie and (.lueen's X S Digby N S King's 1' E J Alta Queen's East . P E I .Muskoka&P.S'd O Beance t^ .''ortnenf i) Megantic Q Beauhariiois . . . .i) Varleton X B [Mont calm (^i iMontmorcncy ...(,» lAiitigonislie . .X S Sinicoe, f; H O Roland 044-1 via Sydney 3iii),;J24 Ernestown .ll'.ovSS ,'iim-2, f>4() Bathurst r)i)!)-2 ."i;irc2i, a2!)-o ,': V21 St 'hart WMrii'l via Kingston Saskatoon Angus .'■iSlir.S Shetlield Mills 547 S.^iS Chatham :>:i2 Chatham 532 Clinton f)80-r)0-fi2 Cajie Tornientine (538 Afton .'■>i)!»-7 Cherry Grove (jC5'4 Soiiris East 0(5:") '4, 3r>!»-l, 371 Corinth .'')80-82 Neils Harbour 372 via Belleville Bay dii Vin 3r)3 St. Andrew's 87, 4(10 Prospect 373 Neil's Harbour 372 Bracebridge oMO' t>7, 420-3 Mahone 040 Holderville 390 St. Martin's 543-2 Hunter's Riv.605l via Meaford I>igby S62-1 (iralianis 536-12 Burgessville 580-80 Kilbtirn .'.3.") -80 Swan Lake 044-1 Liveri'ool .370-3 Cardigan B'ge 005 -3 580-82, 535-35 Waterford515,025-6 ,580 -.83 |Vars531 IRosseau 420-3 rill Halifax JMetaghan Sta. 712 (Jladstone t>22 Mouth of Keswick 535-83 Wallacebuig 573 I Barrington 37(i'3 JDigby 71-2, 3!C2, I 3it3-2 |fi(;5-4 IWetaskiwin 535-03 \ri(i Charlotletown 5sO-(i7 Kalkenburg 075 075-1 074 Blacklake 075 ,"07, 320-3 I Bristol ,535'8() .loliette .535-17 rill (Quebec, (^ue. Heatlierton ,")9!»-7 4'20-3 or Brace- bridge 580-07 i 1900] POST OFFICES AND IIAILIIOAI) STATIONS IN CANADA. 173 POST OKKICES. RLKCTOIIAI, DIHTRICTH. Beaumont . Heaunioiit Heaurepaire (Suimiinr Ortice) I5eaii]iorl Heaupni Reaurivagfi . 1{caus(''jour . iJuamoir . . . lU'avcr., FSoavcr lirnver Hank . Reaver Rrook. Reaver Rrook . Reaver Cove . Reaver Creek . Reaver Creek . . . Reavenlale Reaver Dam . . . Reaver Harbour. Reaver Harbour. Relleehasse if .\Ua Jacques Cartier..ti Quebec Q Mo?itinoreiu'\ . . . c^ raiiikoadon vviiioii i.oc:atki) or nkah- KhT R. H. STATION, ,SKKKKV,ri'.l(i.'>-HW POST CKKICK'S. Lotbiniere Q Selkirk M V'andreuil (^ Huntingdon. . . .■,; Yale & Cariboo RC Halifax N .S Albert N R Colchester . . . .N S Cape Rreton . . X S Macdonald M Vancou\ er . . . . R C (irev, K II O York N 1! Charlotte N R Halifax NS Reaver Hills. . . Reaver Lake. . . Beaver Mills. . . Braver Mine . . Beaver Point . . Beaver Rapids . Beaver Uiver . . * Deaverton . . . . *Bicancour. . . . Becher . . . . Beekstead . Bedeque . . Bedford Bedford Basin. Bedford Mills.. Bedford Park . . Beebe Plain . . . Beech (}rove Beech Hill . . Beech Hill . . Beech Hill .. Beech Lane . . Beechmont . . Beechmount Beech H,idi;e Beechville . Beechwood . Beechwood . , Beechwood . . Beeton B61air Belcourt Belfast Belfant belfouatdiii . Bolgraw . . . *B('lhaven .. Bella Bella . . Bella Coola.. Bellaniv's . . . Relle .Vnse . . Belle CAte Belledun ; Relledune River Relle I reck Rellcllcur RellcLTanle Belleisle Alta Alta .\ltfoma () .\lffonia () Vancouver . . . . R C Manjuette M DiRby NS Ontario, N R....() Nicolet y Rothwell O Dundas () Prince East.. P K] Missisquoi Q Halifax NS Frontenac . . . .'.O York, W R () Stanstead i} Pontiac Q Albert N R Kiiijr's N S LuneiibiirL,' . . . N S Norfolk, S It.. .. () ('ai>e Rreton.. N S Hastiiiiis, N U.. .() \r)fenteiiil () Levis (i7f) 599-3-4 Kdmonton ."iSS-OS 071) Ste. Annede Reau- ]ir(5 (')"() Craiff'sRd. St r)«()-T2 Vaudreuil Station St. AuTics dc l>Mii- dcu .'iS()-7 I ,M5.'i-7() (R. R. name Reaver Mouth) li : Albert 003 Truro ri',)l)-M2 Roisdalc Chapel McUrejfor Station Alberni 4r.ni Markdale r.;i,T-4n WaasisSta'n ;i3r.-82 Pen'field Rid^e 6i).'> West River Sheet Harbour 371 Kdmonton 53r>-(!3 ; H;dmontOH r)3.'i'ti3 ! Rat Portau'c .'i3,''>-,'')t Murillar).Sr)T)l R\ir),'nyne Ray 4r)l Moosomin 535 -S-J | Hebron 712 I 5S0-32 I Ste. Antfele de La-| val 5SO-14 I Wallaceburn; 573 '' Chestcrville 5",5-22 Sunnnerside (ilij'lj' 346,35(3-2 535-1 !' 714, 590-1 (R. R. name Redford) Ne\Tboro'510, 31i) ■ rla Toronto Out. ! Stanstead Junction: 512, 512-1 I ICardley (iiiS | Kentville 714.547 Mahonc R. 04i;, 373 Tils'burir 580,7S-^2 Leitohs Ck. .599-14 <)rmsl)v54t Lacbuie ';'s N B Kind's N B Sunbnry and l^ueen's . .. .N B Assa. East . . . Reauharnois ...Q RAILROAD OS WHICH LOCATED OR NRAR- KST R. R. STATION, SRBKKV Pl'.l()5-1()8 Norton Sta. ,543-1 599-12 543-1 (R R name Belleisle) 543-1 (R R name Bau'dad Grenfell .535-52 Val'field .531,5h0-15 3-24,329-2-3 Montreal East . . Q Essex, N R O 580-83 535-42 Two .Mountains. .(,» Ste. Scholastique I .535-18 .Missisquoi QiLacoUe 531 .580-13 Haslintfs, \V R. .0 589-9-27 3( (8 309 3'24 Carleton N BJDebec .535-8.5-90 Yarmouth . . . .N S rm Yarmouth N S Hastiu'js, W R..O|580-9--27 Simcoe, S R O l.efroy .5SO-()7 .Mu-nnia O Thomiison 535-35 Dijfby N S|712 (R. R. name I Reltiveau) Westmoreland. N R (!olle'e Rri'^e 599-1 Pontiiic QJShawville tit;3 ,\ddinj;ton O Verona (ill Carleton o|.5;{5-12 Wolfe QjColeraine Sta'n 675 Prince West .P E llMiscouche 6(J5-1 Middlesex, S R..0 ,535-35 Benacadie Renaca!( •re(lit,l-V)iks,53'r39 .IHuron, W R C)|580-.5() , I York, N R OjSutton West .580-37 . Burrard B CI450-5, ria Nanaimoj jRurrard R C Victoria , jBi-ock\ille 015.'i5-l() , !t!asp6 (j)iMalbaip 34(! or Pt I SI. IVter 35(1 . Ilnverness N s'Martrarce H. 35ft -2 . [(iloucestcr. , ..N R .5'.t!f2 . |(;iou<'CHtcr \ HUcllcdune .509- : . (^biceii's ICast . 1' K \ ria ( 'hiii-Iotlctown .[Victoria N R.drccii K'iver 535-84 .\ssa. East jRcstoii 5:'.5-'15 . Annapolis . . . . N SJRridjfetowM 714 I I Rensfort , . . litiitiiii . . . . !icnt|)alh . . . I'.cran:;cr .. . Rcri'sfoid . . licresford .. lU-riierriHe Hrrketeii • lierlia .... Lisfjar M Colchester N .S Rruce, E R O Chambly and Verclures Q Chambly and Venihcres Q Middlesex, E R . . O Wellinirton, C R,Oi535-3(i Sunl)ur\ and (^iieen's N R Cape Rreton. . .N S 644 1 699-1 Wroxeter 635-41 580-8, 335, 329-4 335,329-4 or Bslooil Sta. 580-8 ■i8()-49(RR. Kelly's) Cape Breton . .N S Assa . East York, E R <) Hants St. .lohn Huron, W R Mi'uantic . . . .NS N R . ..() ...(.I ().\ford, Nil O Petcrboi-o, W R O Carleton N R Rothwell O Missisquoi (; Rraixlon )I (iloucester. . . N R iQueliec (^ ItJrcv, N I! O iWaterloo, N R ..(» Rernadotte l Levis (^ lierneir . Rerricdalf Rcrry Hill. Me^'antic Q .Muskoka\^ P. S. (I Colchester Wickham 390 Grand Narrow S. .599 14 C..Narr'ws!S .599-14 Waitella 535-52 Scarlioro' Junction 580-9-36 Ealmouth St. .562-1 ria .8t. John, N R i;oderich,580-.".2432 Coleraine Station 675 Reach-ille 535-35, 580-83 Millbrook 580-35 5,-{5-90 Dresden 573 Cowansv ille 535-3 5.-{5-38 599-2 ria Quebec, Q 535-40 580-47-51 Cliaudiere Station 580-12. 599-4 RIark Lake 075 Rurk's Falls 580-67 4-20-4 N S Hrooktield. 5991 Rerry Mill Station I Westmoreland N R l'.err\tnn I Albert N R llcrr\ toil Leeds, S R Rcrsiniis liertba Ucrtbit r(en bas). 599 2 (R R name Rurv's Mills) Turtle Creel< '.93 Ol(Janaiivjque 702,324 ;!25-l,.504 Snitucnay (,) .'!45 liiiiiKloii MlCarrolton 535-,59 Montmafrny ' llerl'li'e(eii ha at)' Rofthicr . , lierthier .hinc . . .JRerthicr . . Rertrand i(Mou< ester . . . (jilSt Francois Mont- I niajfiiv 59!)-3 . . .Q 535-15. .-i29-7-9 .. .Qi.')35-15-21 . N r',540 (R R n.ame ; Rrid^tetown) I i 174 POST OFWCKS AND UAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA [1900 I' if POST 0KFICK8. Bervie Berwick . . , * lierwirk. . Bethany . . Betliaiiy . Bethel . . . . Bethel . . . . Bethesda . . Beulah . . . Beulah . . . Bewfiley . . Bexley . . . nir Biokford . . enville Big hank liig Bar Creek . Bit; Brass d'Dr . Bi(f Brook Bi),' Cove Bijr Fork Bij^jrar Ridge Biff Glen Biir Harbour .... Bi)r Harb. Island Big Hill Big Intervale (M.) Big Intervale(CN) Big Island Big Island Big Lake Big Loraine Big Marsh Big Point Big Pond Big Port L'Hebert Big Ridge Big Ridge South . Pig Springs Big Tracadie . . . . Billerica Billings' Bridge. Bill Town Binbrook Bingham Road Binkhani Bhwcarth Birch Grove . . Birch Hills . Birch Ridge Birch ton . . . Birchtown . Birch wood Bird's Creek Birdsair.'< Birds Hill Birdtdii Birnani Birr Birson , *liirH(' Bixcittanhit; Bisbop M(.nntain. d.'-7i()//.v CriKxiiifj *BiHh(>p'fi Milh . . BiHho])ville Bi.smark KliKCTORAIi DISTRICTS. Bruce, W R . . . . () Stormont O King's N S Durham, K R. . . <) Shefford (^ Shefford i\ Prince Kdward. .() Ontario, \V R O Manpielte M King's N B Nor'berland.W RO Victoria, NR....O Rimnuski y Hothwell I) Levis <^> Victoria N S Vale.tCariboo.BC Victoria X S Inverness. . . .N S Sunlmry and (Queen's . . . . N B Algoma < ) Carleton N B Cape Breton . . N S Victoria N S Inverness .... N S Victoria N H Inverness N S Victoria N S Pictou N S Prince Kdward. .(» Algoma I) Cape Breton . . N S Antigonishe...N S Kent O Cape Breton . . N S Shelburne and l^Uieen's N S Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . .N S Hastings, N R . . < > Antigonishe . .N S Pontiac Q Russell O King's N S Wentworth, SU..O Haldimand and Monck (> Wellington, SK.O Marquette M Cape Breton . . N S Sask Victoria N B C'omiiton Q Shelburne and *i>uceii's X S Cumbcrliuid. . . X S HastingH, X K . .() Pctcrlioro' K H. (,' Selkirk .. M Y'lrk N B Lanibton, K R. ..<> Mi(ldlese.v, K. R () Sask RAIMtOAPON WHICH liOCATHP, Oil NKAR K.ST R. R.. STATION, SKKKKV,rl'.l()r>-l(i8 Bissett Creek . . . Mannictle M Nipissiug () King's N S Wolfe (/ Ureiiville,N R...() King's N S Lincoln and Niagara <> Xipissing () Kincardine, n80'48 432 .South Finch 535-33 714 58;«-35 S. Durham .580-8 S. Durham .58<)-8 I'i'rt Pioton, Ont I'nionville .58030 Klkhorn 535-5-2 Springfield, 5431 Millbrook .5811-35 Cor8on'8Sdg.580-29 5!)'.i-2 573 (R R name Watson) Levis 075, 599-3-4, .580-12 ria N. Sydnev, N S Ashcroft ,535-70 ria Xorth Sydnev West Bay R. 599-l"4 Xarrows 390 Rat Portage .535-51 Bristol 535-80 )'/« Sydney Iona5!)!)-14,.364,372 li. Dennis 500-14 lona 500-14,304,372' lona. 500-14, 304, ,-{72^ Xeil's Harbour 372 j Moriuonishe 500-7 t Xorthport 308 :UIO ria Manitowani'g ria Sydney, N S , Antigonishe 590-7 I Ch.atham535-42,573 580-83, ()9C St. Peter's 370, 372, 364 Lockeport 376-3 ria Sydnny, N S ria Sydney, N S Spring Brook 541 .509-7 (R. R. name Genoirs) Sand Point ,535-12 ria Ott.awa, Ont Centreville 547 Glanford Station, 680-70 Cayuga.580-82 625-5 Krin 53536 <>22, 622-2 Cow Bay 338 or riti Sydney l'riiir-eAibert.535-0-2 Red Rajiids .535-91 535-7 Sliclburne 376-3 Tbonison Sta. 500-1 Ormsl)\ 544 5.sl)-27,'314 35-51 ria Fredericton Thedford ,580-51 l.uc.an ,58(f51 (i'J2 ,535-13 DiKlswell Centre ' ti-20. 675 ria Present t Ilantsford 714 MoultonSta. .5,H(i-s2 535 -I J (R R mime Bissett) I P08T OKKICKS. Bisson Black Avon Black Bank Black Brook . . . Blackburn lilaek Capf Black Creek . . . . Black's (.'orncrs. Black Donald... Black Heath . . . lUacl; Lake Bl.ack Land Black Point Black Point . . . . Black Point Bl.ick River .... Blaii! River .... Black R. Bridge. Black R. Bridge Black R. Dejxjt . Black Rook Black Rock Black Rock Blackctt's Lake. lilarhxiorlc Blaikstone Black's Ilarboiir * lUaekrille JBlackwaler ; Black well Sta... I Blackwood \lilair Blair Athol Blairhainpton . . . Blairinoro Blairton Blake Ulakelv Blakeney. Blanchard Road . Blanchard Settle' t Blanche Blanche Blancbet jBlandford Blandford Blandfoi-d Station Ulantyrc Blavney Ridge . . * Biivckrv Strert . ' llleiiliriiii Bles>;ington niinil Hirer Uiissfield P.lissvillc Blocv House ... Bloinidon ^ ll/iKiiii field Blnonifield Bloonilield ' Bloonifidd . . . Bloonilield Bloomlield Ridge. Bloomflcld Stati'n Bloomlield Stati'n Bliioniirigdalc . Blooming Point . BliMiniiiigton . . . Bldomsburg ' llloor litreet . . . . \i\o\ut Blue Bell Blueberry Hill... Blue Bonnets . . . . RI.ECTORAL DISTRICTS. Beauce Q Antigonisbe. . . N S Simcoe, S R . . . . O Cape Breton . . N S Rus.sell O Bonaventure . . . .Q Welland O Wellington, N R.O Renfrew, S R . . O Wentworth, S R.O Megantic I) Restigouche . . N B Restigouche . . N B Halifax NS Shelburne and (Queen's N S Northum'liind.N B St. .John N B Prince Kdward. .() Xorthiun'land.N B Pontiac if Cumberland. . N S Gloucester. . . .N B Victoria N S Cajie Breton. . . N S Dui-liam, W R.. .0 Inverness N S Charlotte N P. Xorthum'land.N B Ontario, N R. ..() Lainliton, W R..0 Assa. Fast Waterloo, S R . . () Restigou(-he. X B Victoria, N R . . . , O Alta Peterborough FRO Huroi,, .-5 R O Sunbury and t^tieen's . . . .N B '.anark, N R . . . . O Pictou N S Gloucester N B Labelle Q Shelburne and (i»ueen'8 N S Levis (.} Arthabaska . . .(^» Lunenbni-g. . . .NS Oxfor.l, N R ...O Grey, F R O York N B Toronto Centre. .0 Kent O Hastings, K R...O .Algoma O No. 'hum'land.N B Sunbury and (Queen's N B Ltmi'nl)urg.. . .X^ S King's N S Priuce Fdward . .() I Prince West.. PFI Carleton N B living's N B |l>igb\ NS jVork N B Finn's X B Prince West..PKI Wat erloo, N R . . O (Queen's Fast P K I Ontario, W R....'< Norfolk, X R. . .0| Toronto West... .0| Cardwell O \ictoria X BJ .■\ntigonisbe. . . X S l.lac(|ues Carlier..ii RAIIiROAl) ON WHICH LOCATRD, OR NKAR- K8T R. R. STATION, 8RRKKV,rr.l65-168 BeauceJ. 675, 675-1 Ilcathei-ton .590-7 Lisle .580-(i4 George's R. .599-14 via Ottawa .508 625-6 Laurel .535 -40 Aslidad 611 Glanford S. 580-70 (i75 River Charlo .599-2 Sea Side .59!) -2 Chester 373 Liverpool 3T0-2 Chatham .532, 3.53 via St. .John N B via Picton Point au Car 3.53 Mackey'sSta.535-12 Parrsborough 549 Burnsville 541) ria N. Sydney, N S via Sydney Bm-keton"s. .535 .'54 Port Hood 359-2 Pennfield Rdge 695 532 80-35-36 580-51 Indian Head 535 -.52 .580-47 I)alhousie.599-'^ ''.',0 Gelert.580-30 535-07 535-34 Kippen 580-50 Fnniskillen Stati'n 535-88 .535-12 (R. n. name Sneddens) New Glasgow 599-7-13 Caraquet 540 Thurso .535-18, 327, 3-28 Barringtcn 376-3 S.Henrid'I.evis675 Stanfield .580-12 MaloneBay646,373 .535-35 ria Meaford Pritice William Station 535-38 573 .Shannonville 580-9 .5;i5"25, 4-28-3,430-1, 422-2 .■^32 Ilovt Stati'n 535-88 046 Caiminir 5t7 544 0()5-l Wo'dstock535B6 90 .59912 712 Boiestown .532 ,590-12 605-1 Berlin .5.S0-47-51 Tracadie Cr'ss 665-3 ■-ito ffville 580-36-37 :^:iin(-oe.580-80-8'2-86 Orangeville 535-40 (J rand Falls 535-84 L.Set.S. River .599-7 ,580-16 1900] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 175 POST OKKICKS. Blue Cove Blue Mountain . Blue's Mill Blue Hock Blue Sea Comer. lilvcnale *miith Blythfleld Blytheswood . . . *llolica!igi'un . . Bocab<;c' Bojjrart Hn^farttown Bo^fuor Oloucester. . . .N B I'ictou N S Inverness .... N S Lunenburg ... N S Cuintierland. ..N S Huron KR () Huron K R O Sclkii>k M Kssex S R O Victorias R ....() Charlotte N R llastinjfH K R ...() Ontario N R .. ..() Grey N R O Boharni Ji/Sifntinvn Boileau Boisd'le Harachois Boisdale Chapel . B«is de Filion . . *Bm'nKevnin Boissonneault.. . Boldue Bolinlt(m Bolton Centre. . . . Bolton Forest . . . Bolton (Jlen Bonianton Bon Accord Bonaventurc Kast Bonaventure Isl. Bonaventuru Riv. Bon Conseil Bon Di'sir Bnllficlll * Bondhcad Bondville Bon;;ard'sCorners Bonheur Bonnechcre Bonne Ksii(;ranape Breton. .N S Cape Breton . .N S Terrebonne Q Brandon M Meffantic ii Hoauce (^ Lanark S R () Victoria N R. ..<) Card well <) Brouie (^ Broinc Q Bronie (^ Northunib'dWR.O Victoria N H Bonaventure . . . A} Gaspe Q Bonaventure . . . .(^ Drunmiond . . A} Saffuenay Q NijMssinjf () York N R O Broine i} Prince Edward . . O Alifoina O Renfrew S R.. ..() Sajfuenav Kinj!;'s 1' E 1 ''lii'Ueau'jfuay . , . (.) VVestinortland .N B !('lianil)ly and W'rcliL'res (.) .\l;;i)ina (» Wriulit V Uuudas U Grand Anse 540 • N.Glastfow !)i)9'7-l3 OraiiBedale fi09-14 riu Lunetiburjf \Vallac(. 59915 580-48 580-50 StarV)Uck 535-59 H-25-3 312 or Lindsay 580- 30-32-35 St. Andrews 535-87, 4(Mt Tweed 53534 509-1 Newmarket .""iSO-O" Meaford5S0-()8,430- 1 via Owen S'd .535-52 532 Calumet 535-18 Boisdale Chappl 599-14 509-14 SteTheresedeBl'in- ville .535-18-22-23-24 535-57 MethotsM'ls,580-l2 St. Francois Nord East 675 1 .\!aberly 535-34 Eldon Sta. 580-29 535-40 Knowlton 535-4 Eastman .535-7, 653 Knowlton 535*4 i>ia Cobourg Killmrn 535-86 508, 3,50 Perce 346, 350 350, Black Cape 50b Carmer, 59))-l(i Tadousac 3-29-8 635-12 Bradford 580-67 loster 535-4 via Picton Ijfnace .535-51 E«anville535Ml Natashquan 343 095 Reaburn 535-52 via Charlottetown Monckland Station 535-33 New\Viltshire665-l Hawtrev 580-80, 625-5 Duhdalk 535-40 535-18 5;i5-18 (R.R name) Sault an Recollets Mitchell 580-52 Parkhill ."i80-51 via Ottawa Roxtoii Falls 535-4 Alameda ,535-58 Gelert ,580-30 Waterford 515 Cheltenhan.535-39, ,580-65 Alma .580-54 Thamesville,535-42, 5.S0-82 580-S3, .535-42 Souris East 065-4, 359-1, 371 Ormstown .580-7 Shediac 599-11 .5,«3, 329-5 ' Hat Portatfe.535.51ii Kazubazua t),56 'i via Morrisburg- || POST OKKICKH. Boudreau Village Boudreau Bougie Boulardarie Boulardarie C'tre Boulardarie East Boulardarie West Boulevards Denis Boulogne Bourdeau Boulter Boundary Creek Boundary Falls. . Boun'y,Pres(iu'ile Bourgeois Bourg Louis .... Bout de L'lsle . . . Bowden Bowell Bowesville Bowling Green . , 'Boivmanville . . Boxoll .... Box Grove Boyei Boyle Boyhlon Boyne . . Boy n ton * Bracehridge .... Brackenrig Brackley Point . . Brackley Point R Brackley Beach . . Bracondale * Bradford Brau(e, E R O Bothwell O Brandon M Prince West.. P E I Muskoka&P.S'd.O Oxford, N R ... O Renfrew, SR.. ..() Peel O Lunenburg. . . N S Sask Waterloo, S R . . O Brandon M Brandon M Norfolk, NR....0 Northinn'land.N B Hrant, S R O Shelburne and (jiueen's N S Russell O Yai-mouth . . ,N S (Jlengarrv < ' Prince East , . P E I Westmoreland N B (iaspd' t^l Ontario, N R.. .0 Assa. East Nipissing O Yarmouth .. . N S Simcoe, N R . . . . O Sask. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATRD, OR NRAR- K8T R. R. STATION, SKKKKV,PP 165-168 Waterloo, S R...O Frontenac O Middlesex, NR.'J Alta Amia))olis . . . , N S Northumb'd ER.O Welland O Richland Sta. 599-1 Shediac 599-11 Mile End ,585-18-33 364 lona ,599-14, 37 via North Sydney via North Sydney Georges Riv. .599-14 ,535-4 Elmsdale .580-67 Orinsby 544 .599-12' Okamigon 535-74 Floren'ville ■535-S(i Notre Dame 518 674 via Monlre'd 535-63 Lansdowne 580-9 .535-20 (R R name Gloiu-ester) Laurel 535-40 .580-9,329-2 (Dar- lington Landing) Union 580-81 Markham 580 36 .599-3 MoultonSta.,580-82 Guvsborough 364 Milton West 535-35, 580-65 512 (Libby's Mills Station) .580 67, 420-3 PortCarling 4-20-2 Little York 665-3 Little York 065-3 Little York 665-3 via Toronto 580-67 LansdowiU'dl ()(i5-2 Paisley .580-.54 Brigden 625-8 Oak River 585 Coleman 665-1 South River ,580-67 Stralhallan .580-80 .535-12 580 51. ,5.-i5-39' Brid'water 646, 347 P. Albert 535-62 5,SO-.54 044 1,. 535 -.52 6'<41 (R R name Martinsville) .580-80 Kcunianic 353 580-78-79 515 Rarrington 376-3 Osgoode.Sta.5'^5-20 712 Vanklcck HI .531 1 ti651 (R. IL naiue Br,at(>n Brijjrhtside Briley's Brook . BriiikiiiJin'sCorn's Briiislcv Briiiston'!! Corn's Brisbane Brisfo *Iifi>itol lirintdl Bristol Mines. . . . Bristol liid}j;e. . . . Britainville Britannia Britannia Bay . . . Britannia Mills . . Britton Britonville Broadbeiit BroadCoveChapel BroadCove(Lune) Broad Cove .Marsh Broa Lanark, N R.. . O (Vntijconishe. ..N S POST OKKICKS. iiiitdkhm . * Broadview . . . . Broadricw Awe. Broa Altronia t) I'ei 1 (> Uarlelon O Baifot (i» Perth N R O Terrebonne Q Miiskokaot I'.S'd O ln\t'rne.ss N S Lunenburg. . . .NS Inverness N S Inverness .... N S Bonaventure. . . .(^ IIAIMtO.\U D.N WIIICIll I,()C.\TKI> Oli N'KAK- KST H. R. STATKLN, MK.KKKY.I'l'.lUi')-!)*' 622 (R. R. name i Franklin) ■ .Moncton .'■)18 509-1-! 21'^. Dal'usieM'ls.^a.'^.' HlCor cm I'et'rb'ro Berlin r)«0-47-.')l rat S\(lnev ! n\ Cardigan Br. t)65-3 lloi.iwell r)l)i)'13 (i4(i, .'iT-l (Jriswold r)3r)',')2 t'hipnian r.4:Vl,39o! ,'-).Si:-7i» liloondield 712 1 Tiisd'!), ;«)(;, :{24 ! Perth .^:ir.-84 ij flit!) -7 (R. R. nameiiBroondiill Brieriy's Brook); j Brojiliy 's I iBrosseau's Stati'n C'landeboye .^SlfSO hwinois.'iSd-!), 320, 323, 324 Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn (,'orner. Brooklyn Boad .. *• Brookxdalc Brookside . Brookside , Brooksi;'s N S WesI nioreland . N B Oxford, N R ....O Assa. ICast City of Toronto. Bietou N Krin K>,:rm C.oldcn 'MhM (i(i3 Bristol ()(i3 Bristol m-\ Providence Bay 426 Malton U^(y:A r)hO-8 ,'-)8o-r)3 I'edniont ■)3.')-22 ria Parry Sound PortHood3;-)i)-2,304 Bridi:c\vat'r(i46,374 Pt. Hood 3r>'t 2 Portnood3.'i!)-2,364 508 (R.H. name Bourdon) Bro('k\va\ Brodhai^en Brodie Brokenhead . . . . Brome Brome Centre . . . Bromley Line. . . . Brompton Broinpton Falls. . Bronsoi *Br(ii>Jc Brookbury Brooke I5rookdale BrooUdale Brookdale Bniokfii'ld Brooklield Brookfield Brooklield Stafn. Brookbohn Brookland ' Briiiikh'n Brooklvn Ontario W R....O York W R O Prince West.P E I Brockville O York N B Perth N R O (;leiij;arry O Selkirk M Bronie <.) Bronie I," .O iBrotherston . \*Bronghaiii . Brimqldon Stat'iii .'\ssa. West Ilalifa.v N S tiueen's Kast.P K I Albert N 1$ Sunbury and (Queen's . . . .N B Halifax N H Inverness N S Cumberland . N S Piclou N S CVrleton N B St. John N B Brandon M Anti^fonislie. . .N S Laprairie and Napierville. . . A} Wellin!,'ton, N R.O Ontario, W R....O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED OR NEAR- KST R. R. STATION, «EKKEV,PI'.l(i,')-168 Brouseville Brown Hill, Keiifrew, N R liieh'i'ond.. . Bic'r,!.,nd... ii,'..l;,>u-x r Haltoi . Compton {) Lanark S R ") Labelle O MiifdcHai i ( -iLiii'T a'l C,.;riv.'ster Shelb rt,. ()h ■ ■' ». (jiiiee.i V WellaiKl . (ire,,, N U I'ictou . Ontario, Barne\- River Sta. .'■.DO -7 Pickeriiiu: 'iSOO ria Toronto BloomHeld Station <)(;■) •! ."■.Ki, .""iSO-O, ■'■>3r.-16, 30.''., 320, 323, 324, 320-2, .5fi4'l Ferry to Morrist'n N Y Harvey Sta. ."i,3rr,S8 Mitchell .')80-,'-,2 Dalkeith ,531-1 Beausejour r)3.5-!il .53,'. -4 Brome .53"! -4 (iraham's .53,5-12 Tilus Station ,580-8 580-8 H'lierotl 600 .5,vf87 h-20 Wemyss ri35-34 fii^lunict 535-18 .\!:( ,rb"r,\ ."35-42 N S' \ i.h'ii-t ij09-l N Si-,itOi. Brown's Brook . Brownsbui-f; Brown's Corners. Brown's Flats.. .. Brown's Mountain Brow n's Nurseries nroivnsril/e . . . Brownsville . . . Brownsville . . . Brownsville Brvccfu'ld Bruce's Laiidini,'. Bruce Mines .. . . Beauce Q (Jrenville. S H...O York, N R O Ciiinberland . .N S ArKenteiiil Q York, E R O Kini.''s N B Antiffonishe . . N S Lincoln&NiaffaraO Norfolk, N R...,0 Fictou NS Kinjf's N B N. Westminster, BC Huron, SR O Yale & Cariboo BC AlKoma O Bru Brudenell . . . Bru 'Briison .... I5r\s()nville. . I ! Bu(-hanan j Renfrew N R I j Buckfleld |Shelburne and I I I Queen's .... j j *Buckinriham ... I Lahelle i I Buck Lake | .\ddinu:ton . . . . Buckhi.nd IBelleehasse . . Liverpool 376-3 Robson 536-72 ria Yarmouth Waterville 714 Bea(!hville ,535-35, .58i)-83 Wa)iella5:J5-52 Cardi),''anB'>;e 66.5 '3 Albert 603 Cody's 543-1 Shiibenai^adie 599-1 Orantredale ,5iH)-14 I'arrshoroukfh 549 N'wOr.s>{'w590-7-12 Wo'dst'ck 535'86-90 St. .lohii .599-12, 535-88 Melita .535-.58 Antijfonishe .599-7' ,580-7-13 Fordwich 535-41 Locust Hill 535-34 (•>75 Cardinal 580-9 580-37 (R. R. name liaveiishoe) Halfway River Station 540 Lachute 535-18 Afjtincourt, 535-34, 580-36 Mouth of Nercpis 535-83 Marshy Hope 599-7 Fenwick 703 625-5 Meri^onishe .599-7 453-1 (R. R. name Scotch Set'le'ent) t)35 580-50 < )kanaKonLK535-74 .535-25,4-28-3,430-1, 422 2 Cypress riiv. 535-59 Eifanville .535-11 Cardi({anBdg 665-3 Edmonton 535 63 IJemn'rkR'd 599-15 .531-2 Denm'rkR'd 599-15 .580 -.52 580-25 .580-48 Lisuar M ' Renfrew, S R ...O Kinj^'s P E I Alta Colchester N S Ni)iissin}; O Colchester NS Perth, N R .. .. O Durham, E R . . O . Huron, E R .. . () Lisirar M Holland 535-59 .Middlesex, E R. .O Lucan 580-51 Northumber'd.N B Renoiis B'djre .599-8 (iaspe (J (irand Entry 3,59-1 C^ampbell's Bay 663 Chalk River 535-1-J Pontiac Chateiuin'uay NS • • Q ..o . Q N S;p- PK.IJNev Wilt-lii . .i;,;i"5 -!. .580---" . (» I, c (Vuer. -■■ N o-V', liiv, St,- O,,,,-: -IIS Bnckiaw | Victoria N S '• lU'ctnuehe ■ Kent N B jBulijer Henfrew, N R . . O Corners OtC. ;;i'llion . . Vale (.'(j Cariboo. BC c(iii5-l :1 . 11 Jloose Hill. Kind's N B ..nd Bull's ( 'reck iCarleton N B .•09-13,1 Bullocks Corners Wentworth.S R.O Bulstrode Station I A-.-lh,abaska .. ,. Q 'Queen's Ea&l i' J II ai-''j;an l!r'>:c (i65'3 iBulwer 'Compton Q Brid'water 646, 374 535-18, 327, 3-28 Harrowsniith 611 SI. Charles, River Bover ,590-3-4 Orantiedale 599-14 51 S ("obden ,535 12 Ashcroft 535-70 Norton Sta. ,543-1, ,590-12 Wood'ock 535-86-90 Dundas ,580-82 580-14 535-7 1900] POST OFFICES ANJ) UAILUOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 177 r08T OKKICBH. Bunessaii Butii^'ay . . Bunyaii . . B-...den * Hur/ord Buri/essville . . Biirtfoyne .... Bur(j(i!ine Rail Rurkftoii Station liurk'x Falln Hurke Burk'igh .... Burlei(;h Falls . *BarUngton Burlinjjtton . . Burliiitftoti . . Burnaby KI.KCTOHAU DIHTKIUl'8. (Jrey, (S R (» (/uet'n'.sWcsl.l'Kl Lainhtori, W R.,0 York Oxford, S II. Oxford, S R . Mriice, \V R . Vancouver.. , N H . ..(,) . .. O .. O . 1!C Burnbank Burnbrae Bnriihainthroi)e Burnley Burns Burnside Burnside Burnstown Burnsville .... Burni: Churcih. Burntcoat Burnt Land Brook Burnt River . . . Burridge Rurritt's Rapids Burtch . Burton . Burton . Uurhaiii, W. R ..() .Muskoka.Sil'. .S'd.O Invurness. . . .N S I'eterboroujfh K R() I'eterboroufh V. RO llalton O Prince Kast . . P K I Kin;,''s l>f S I aid inland and Monck O Marquette M Northunib'd p: !!.() Peel () North'nriandWRo Perth N R () Ma-donald .... M Pictou N S Renfrew SR ....O Gloucester. . . .N P. Northuinb'd . . N 15 Hants NS Victoria N B Burton Burton Burwell Road . . Burtt's Corner Burv's Green . . Bush Glen . . . . Bute Buller Victoria N R. . Addington . . . GrenvilleN R. Butterfleld Butternut liitlge Bultonville. Buxton Byiif? *n!ing fillet Byrnedale . . Byrne's Road . Byron Cahanii Cable Head . Cable Head, West *Cachc Ban Cache Creek . . 'Cacouna Cadnris Cmsarea Cahorc Oailniouiit Cain's Mountain. Brants R O Durham E R. .0 Sunbury and l^iieen's N B Prince West . . 1' K I Yale . V Cariboo. 15 C Middlesex S R ..O York N B Victoria N R.. . .O Storniont O Megantic tj Suiiburv and Queen's N B Bran, 432, :«(! ;{!»! via Fredericton! 580-78 68(1-80 I Port Elgin 580 •.')4 i 451 Son\enos 674 I .535 -lU 580-07, 4-iO-4 Mabou ;?.5!)"2 Lakedeld 580-31, ;il:i, :n() ;na, ;U6 Lakefleld .580-;Jl )80-05-87 Kensington 665-1 licrwick 714 ' ■.80-7'.> (R R name i WaiiiHeet) Klkhorn .5.{5-.52 Hoard's Sta. 580'27i Dixie 5;i5:i5 , Colborne 580-9,306 Newton 580-53 i •);i5-52 I Glengarrv Station .509-13 Arnprior 535-12 540 3.53 Chatham .532 Shubnacarlie. 599-1 Torranccv'le 535 91 .580-30 (R.R. name Hetties) VVestport .'iKi 319 or Merrickville 535-32 Mohawk 315 Pontypool 535-34 POST OKKICKH. Caintown. . Cairngorm Cairnside. . Cairo Caistor Centre. CaiHtorvlllc . . , . \Calnhiifiie Calder Calilcrwood iCaldwell iCaldwell Caldwell's Mills. KIjKCTORAL DISTRICTS. Leeds, S R O Middlesex, W R.O Chateauguav . . (^ Middlesex, VV R.O Wcntworth, S R.O Wentworth, S R.O CaMon Cdlcddii Kaxt . Caledonia . . . . Caledonia Caledonia *Calcdi)niaCo'ner Caledonia Mills . . Caledonia Mines. Caledonia Set'ent. CaledoniaSpring^ ^Calgarn Calf Mountain ! Calhoun California . . . . ICalknder jCa'ton iCaiianet Calumet Island. Calvin Cn-nborne i^Canibray Cambria Renfrew, SR Middlesex, S R. Grey, S R O Cardwell O Pontiao Q Lanark, N R....O Cardwell O Cardwell O Haldimand and Monck O (Jueen's East.P E (tuysboro' N S Shelburne and (Queen's N S Antigonishe . .N S Cape Breton . . W S Albert N B Prescott O RAILROAD ON WHICH I.OCATKD OR NEAR- KST R. R. STATION, SKEKKV,l'r.l()5-168 590WaasisS. 535-82 Bloomf'ld.Sta.6651 Cambridge Nakusp 445-1 , Mount Brvdges 535 jCambridge ■42,580'-83 liCambridge Zealand Sta. 535-83 Fells .580-30 Aiiltsville 580-9 Ste.Jule Sta 580-12 Cain's River.. Cainsville . . . Ni])issiiig Vale & Cariboo Temiscouata , . Durham, W R. Durham, W II. Stormont O .4ssa. Kast Victoria N S ..O BC Q . O .0 North'l)erlaiid.N B Wentworth N and Brant O Road. Cambridge Stat'ii Camden Caiiideu l an Jlonat'd . Cap Chat Cap des Hosiers. Cape Auyntt . . . Cape liaM Cape Viiri- Cape (Jliin Cape Croker. . . . Cape IViiipliin ('ape de MoislIV Creek Cajte Despair. . . Cape Kifniont , . . Cape Knraifr . . . Caj>e Georffe . . . Kind's >' S West'iiorelaiid.N H Kiiifr'it N '"^ Kiii(f's N S Kssex.N K <) Haldiinaiid and Monck (> llaldiinaiid and Monuk () Alta Slonnont <) liitrhinond . . . . X S Hastings, K 11 . . O VVentwortli N. and Brant O KiiiLf's N S Ontario, N H <) Assa. Kast (ilou-'oster . . . N H ('ajie Mreton. . N S C^neen'sWcst. 1' K 1 (luvsl)oroiiLrh. .N S Railroad n.N wiiicii liOfATKn, na nkar- KHT H. K. HTATIOS, HKKKKY,l'l'.l(lri-UI« CoinptOII Q Vork N H Levis (,) KiiiKNtoii Sta., 714 Waterville 714 j r)47 I Anilierstburtf 02f)'l Canfield 580-79-82, (iil'fi («iVr)..'->8(>-70-82(RR name Canfleld J . on .'i80-S2 Chesterville 5:j:>-33 St. I'eter's WM Corli.vville r)8U-27 I'aris r)80-70-83 r.47 r.80-8(! Moosoniin tVr^i'l f>40 Ilia S.vdney N S fin Clmrlottctown ;i()4. ;i71, or ri'a I'orl Jiiil},'rave Scotstown WAirl WMvm St. Henri de Levis PdHT OKKICKH |Capu('inH \'Cafaijiict ^Carherri/ ICanlen iCarditfan ltridi;e. '*Car(lin(tl iCardross Carihtitii 'Ciirgill Carholine Caril)oo(!'d Mines Caril)0() Island . , . t'ariboo Islands Cariboo .Marsh . , . Cariboo River . . . Carievale Carillon Carlclon KI.WTORAIj DIMTRICTH. raii.koai) on wiiien NOCATKI), OR NKAR- KST R. R. STATU l.V, HKKKKV.IM'. l(iri-l()8 Riinouski q Little Metis S.(i90'2 (iloueesler.. . N I! .'.4(1 Macdonald M Victoria, N R . «) Kind's r E I (iieiiville, S R O Kind's Wright ii\ Kirk's Kerry fSnO Durhani, E R . . o Two .Monntains. .(^» Riinouski i) Charlevoix i{ (ias])e (.) (iaspe Q (iasi\; 1} IficlnnoMcl . N S Westni'^i-eUind N H • lasjie i) Uruce, N R . . . . O Hruce, N H . . . . O Victoria N S Capefieor^re Har- bour Cape John *Capi'lti)n Caj)e North . . Cape Ne^-'ro . . . Cape Negro Island Cajie Ozo Cape Kiel) Cape Sable Islaiul CapeS.Isl'dS.iSide Cape Scott Cap La lioiidc . . . Cap Mafideleine. . Cap Rouy;"' Cap Honjre "('i(;( Snnli' ( 'ape Spear ('a))e Station .... Cape Wolfe Viip Si. Iiniiii'i'. . . CapSt.ljfniKH'Sta. Cap St. Martin. .. Cape Tormeniiiie. Caj'lin Hivrr Albert NR (!aspi5 t^t I'riiice Kast . . I' K I Albert X H Antigonishe . X S Richmond NS I'ietoii NS Sherluooke .... (^ Victoria N .S Shelburne and (jineen's N S Sliellnune and (^•ueen's N S (!rey, K I! She'.burne ; <,iiieens Shelburne : (Queen's . Vanciiuver . Richmond A' () 1 .N S I .X S . n c N S Champlain (^ Inverness X S <^nebo(^ Q I'orliietif (v> Westmoreland.N fi .\lbert X H I'rinee U\sl..I' K I .Moutmaumy . . . i} ■Monimagny (} Laval tj» Xorthum'land.N B Bonaventure .... Q Ilia Port Hope Ste. S<'hola.-itique! r.:i.^.'is i LitlleMetisS.r.!)!)-2I Murrav Bnv :J29'8 [ Little .MetisS.!-,i>!C2l Little Mel isS..'-)!Ml"i: (iasjieBn .iii.;4('>.;i;'i(i Arichaf .".Tri. ;i(i4 i St>:..>iac.".!li)-U 1 :(.■>() Black {^apr .',il8; Lion's Head 42(i i 42(1 or ria Wiarton Ilia X. Sydney N S Curryville ()!»;{ 1 Cape Cove ;!.')(( .Miscouche ti)).')'l Harvey (i!)H :i.'>!)-2 or Antig'she ,^i!»i)-7 St. Peter's :iti4.;i?0, :i72 River .)ohn r.!)9-15 r)12 Neil's Harb. :)72 Barrington ;{76'3 Barrington :!7(')'.'< (;aspeBiisin:i40,;i.")l) I'ia .Meaford I Harrington 370'3 | Barriri'^^ton ;i7()'3 rid Vicioria IJrandigue K'rv.364 Three Rivei-s" 53r)-' 19--J1, ;i29-(i-7 ('heti<'iinip ;!')9"i | via (,niebec j I'nrtneuf .'■i:tri-21 i Melrose (i:i8 | inioonitield S. (iOS-l r)!}!l-3 ri!i!i;i St.,M:uiin.lnnclion I r)t.',-18-21 I (138 i Black Cape.'i«8 (Jarleton ICarleton *Carlftiin IHaco . ("'arleton, West . Carlton Carlton Street, Carl toil. \Vr»t.. jCarlint; (.'arlinirford . . . . jCarlingford . . . . [c.'irlingville. . . . ifjirlisle iCarlisle I )arlo\v Carlow Caiiovvrie Carlsruhe Carluke Bruce, E R Norfolk, S R ll.-lifax .... I'ielou Saguenay . Cape Breton I'iclou N S Assa. liasl Argeiiteuil (^ Bonaventure.. . Al I'rinee Kast.. I* K I • K I Alta <) . . .() N S , NS .. Q X S Varmouth . . . Lanark, S R. . Bonaventure. N S . . <) Mask Toronto (> Vork, VV R . (> iMnskoka.vl'. S'd.O . Il'erth, S R () Andover ,^;{ri-83.'i-ri2 Vietoria R'd. rj80"?9 6ti;V;! Cardiuan l!r. (!«.'i-3 .Macleod WMrVii helhi ri80'S2 Shubenaeadio fiiMIM ria I'ietou |:!4r) Bale lie la Trinity nia Sydney ria I'ietou .'i70 .■>;{.") ,")8 ,'>•»!, 328, 327 :).'.o or Carleton Wt. r.()8 CapeTraverse iitib'i South Ohio 712 r);{.''>121»i(l{ Rnanie ('arleton .Innc) .'■>08 ( R R name ('arleton) Stobart 53.''i'62 580 •."il ria I'arrv Sound Manpiette M Went worth, S R.O (Jarleton .N B Hamiola .'^iSf) Hart land .Wf.-86 Wa'erdown r)8(C87 Huron. W R. . 0!{}o Carlyle Carlyon . .. . *Cafi)uiii . . . . Carmariville . ('armel (lanuunnock Carnarvon . (JarndutT . . . . Carnoustie .. . ■."aron j(;aron Brook .C""''/' Carpenter . . . I'rove'-i her .M Bruce, K R O Wenlworlh Xand Brant O .\ssa. ICasi Simcdc, K R. . . . o Lisgar .\1 Addiicflon O Urunmiond ... t^i lertli. N R O Victoria, NR....0 Assa. Kast Assa. Kast Assn. W est Vicioria N B Orterbourne fiSfiSfi 580 -.M Carroll's Corners. Carrol's Crossing, : Carroll iCarr's Brook . . . . ICarrville \ ( 'arson ((^"arsnnby |Ca'"sonville j Of .swell jCartha;;e Carter's I'oiiit . . . Carterton Lanark, N R Sunbnr.v aiis^'0(Mle St. ,')3.-)-2(l King's N BiSussex Vale 599'12 Renfrew. S R. . (»i Russell's .'i,'i.')-12 Berth, N R OiNewlon :,m-M King's N B 39(1 Kothesay fi99-12 Algoma OiTliessalon r)3.''r2ri, . 42S-3, .t;il)'l Xipissini;' o|.')3.'^ 13 Beanharnois. .. (^i| Vallevfleld ,")31,.')H(C ir.,';i2J, .•i29-2-S .laciiues (!artier. ((> ria Montreal Llsi,.^ni- M ri3."i-."iT Monlmairny .. (i>|SI. I'ierre .'^itWS ■^ ale ,v ( '.iriboo. B('i RosBland ."j;{.')78 Wright l^itifiti ii'iwi-lt, .■,3r)-:{2 Soulang'es yiVandredir st.atinn Vork, K R () r nioin ille .'iMtCMIi Sunmierslown Sta. r>s()-!i Cashmere (ilengariy O Middlesex, WR..O Bothwell r)8()-S3 .'".35 -42, IDOOJi IHiUHJ OFFICES AND IIAILIIOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 179 OKKICKH, Cushtowii . , CaH8 Urifli;!' . . OohhIiiii'ii . Cas>(el CiiHHi'lrnuii . . CasHiliu Cassville CuHtulia . Cantile CaHtlcrivery CasMclmr UaMllcdi'p,' UiiHilcionl ('iistletonl St^il.ioti CasMt'iiioro VttMt/i'liin CaiUkloiie Catiilone Otjt ... CataliHif Houd. . Catamcr L'ataraqui Canhcarf. Caiiirliiiawaifa . . . KlilWrroHAI. UIHIUICTN. ttAll/HOADON Wmuiifhl ;,m-7'.> Noffluiin'lunrt.N hI NewcaHtlerilll»"i,35i): Htini>(eiMl (j>|lloviitoii ^t\i Knmrlotle . N H Uraiid Maiiaii tOM lllemrew, N It, .. (»lKj,'aiiville .'•):i.'>-ll |.Mai(|llette M'liilsiell la-I"! lUiuliiiiond t»"i Danville ri«()-l-2 [ Cardweil < )! AUiion .');{5-4ll j Renfrew, S i{ .. olCastleford S. ri3S-12 iKent'rev,-, S it .. ((IriHfi-fi | I Peel ( »|Kk'inliiir;r .'iXr4(l |Norllm'lan(iill('z SiiUarc ,Chuirev's L'.eks.. \Cli tik Hivrr iCSanibiTfj 'Chanilw I'M Settle. Cliiiiiih'ji Hdnin . . *Cham'ili/ Canton Chninliord Chaniliord Clnmilpord .hinc. . UhaniiilKiiy Di^hy NSI InvernesH . , (irey, S R (t Montreal i) i Leeds, S R ( » ; OaiiHapMuul Cavifiiiac . . Cavan CavHaiiiah . (Jawonri . . 'Caiii'iiti . . (-'ape Hrefon ( 'ardwell Kroiitermc . . . Oxfofl, S R .. (.'lialeailiruay. . RinionHJii ... Ha^'ol Uiu'liani, K K N S .. .() . . () . . (> . . . t.» <) (^ueeiiKWest I' K I Cazaville Cecet)e . . , I'onliai Lialiliinaiid Monek .. HuniiMLT'liiu -MiKsUokaiV I' ...q an Cedar (xrovc . . Cedar Hill .... Cetiar l>ake ... Cedar Mills .... Cedar Spriiitrs C('(lar< Cedarville .... Centennial . Central Ari^yle . Central I!e(ie((ue. Centr;;. '.ilissville. Central ( Jlarence. Central (Janih'dire Central Cliebosrue Ccntniliii . . . . Central Orove Central Hanipsad Central Huyville Central Kes'i(^k H Central Kin'clear Central N. Annan Central Norton .. Cent nil < tiislow . . Central I'ark ... CentriilWiiterville Central Wood Har Centre Acadie Centre Anyusta. . Centrefl ile .... Centre Hampton. Cent ret on CentretoM . . . Centre VillaLre . . (Vntr* \ ilk' "tynUtymll" l^eteireville rin Sydney rill Kinjrston | lUirford :'i,S(i-7» riX'i.'i Kerry to La- chine r.;i.vi I H miter's U. HH.-|-1 ' Shawville (i6;{ (i2.'')T), r.8(l'82 Killiain .'.Hif? ' 4-iii-4or IJurk's K'ls i'lHirtlT nia Naiiainio t*UB«ex Vale ,'il>!»-12; 58t»-".» 'R R iiainei (Jtdiawa) j XliBrkhani r)8n-;t(i j I'oKenhani o^fi'l^ '• Hehron 7' i i Cliamplain Chance llarlioiir. Chance HarliiHir. (Jhiindos Cliannay ( 'hannell (Jhantelle ( 'haulier ,. (Jhantry Chapeau 'Chapleau (Uiaplin Chu)>nian Cha)Mnan Chapman Settlein (■'happell's Mills Chard KI,KCTOR.\L DIHTRIOTH. RAILROAD ON WHICH I.OCATKIl OR NRAR- KHT R. H. HTATION, 8K,RKKV,l'l'.Uiri-168 )i>rhv7r2,;w2,:«w-2 N S Oranjfeville WtWU l;^.^•4o ^ia Montreal nil) or Kljfin f)l(i Renfrew, N R . . () UWU'.I tienno.v (.» .'".Hirit (R R name Kinif's N B Chainhly and VerchtTes . . . Q Chamlily and \'erchi N'ia(f..<> Leeds. S R...,. .() I'ontiac ^l Ak'onia () Halifax N S naslini,'s, K R . () Westmoreland. N H Cumlierland. . N S Cumberland. . N S I'rcscott O ;Y.ork,.E R o iLaimrk. X 11 . . ..(I il>i>rtiy NS !Carflw(»ll Oi Albion f):i; 41) 1 Ivent ( »i Blenheim .'.73 iSoulanires (\i':'i8(il* [(irey, K li i<>>Mt. Kofhsc 53fi'4l, j r)8(»-4() N S l•tlIawkestly.^«lt•14i N-H|i'/(( Varmoutti ; I'rinoe ICast..!' K liSimim'sidetKir), ;U(i,i ; :\'A\->. Sunlmr\ and Krederictoii Jnnc. ti>iieens N IV r.;irr,Vi-88 'Inverness N'urmounh I *Chi Leeds, S R () Carleton .... N 1? Grenville, S R , () (iuvsboroutrh. N S Restitrouche.. N R .^i)<)"2 ■\nnapolis. . . X S Snnbiiry an«t (i>iieen's . . . . N R Yarmouth. . . N S Hrid^jfclown 714 Narrows :!!H) rin \ armonth .Middlesex, N R .OITiSO-.')!! j Dijfby N Si W},''.n-71ti,;i!)2,;i');t"J iSunbu:.. ami I (Queen's \ HlHamiitWead :ii»iieens N S ll.nbour r)4(i Kent N B| Acadie S'd'fr. Wm-J kiivnvillj, SR . .OjWa I'resi^ott ri3()i) I I'ictou '. . N Si Hopewell r)!»i»-13 . Kind's N IMIampMin :^M-\-l Norrhmn., W R. O^Holdervilli' .'(OO I Kiiijf's N B (.'rafton Mn-'J I Westniorelanil.N I! MidLric (i:!s |Ad357 Kiiowlton r)35'4 .loliette 535-17 7(i;{ Delta 51(i Pembroke 0.535-12 ,535-13 ShubenacadieSOO'l Tweed 535 -34, .509.1 Port Elgin 638 Amherst ,599-1 Bnie Verte. N B638 Pajiineauville, Qi e -.35-18, 327, 328 625 -5 via Port Hope St. Paul I' Hermite 329-5 Tu))perville 573 674 674 Athens 516 Peel 535-86 ria I'rescott Cliysborough 364 665-1, 337,,34C, 3,56-1 357, 371, 380 ria Souris 665 4 Comptoii Q East Clifton 620 I'ontiac () Shawville 663 We.stmorelaiid.NB Monet on 518, 599- 1-2-12. Compton Q Scotstown 535-7 Argenteuil (J St. Phillippe d' Ar- genteuil 535-18 Chateauguay . . . . (^ 707 Chateauguay . . . A) Chateaugiiay 707 Montmorency . . Q 676 Brandon ...."... M .535-,52,58.5(RRn'n)e Chater J.on ,58.5) Kent <» .57'^, ,580-8'i, 535-42, jNorthum'land.N Bi,532,,'i,53 JYamaska t^lNicolet 565, .'J29-7 i(irtv, N R ()|,535-40 i Hastings, W R . . OlFoxborough 580-27 Levis C4> .599-4 Levis (i» .599-4, .58012 L^vis ^» L6vis ii Lotbiniere (^ N.Westminster BC Norfolk, S R . ..O Yarmouth. ... N S Peter'oitgh. E R. () Wentworth, S R.O (Jhegoggin Chi'hii.iitifil . Chelmsford . V'arinouth jN'ipissin .. NS O Northum'land.N Bi532 Chaudiere Curve .580-12, ,599-4 599-4, ,580-12 St. Agapit 580-12 Chilliwack 4.50-3 Jarvis 580-70-82 ria Yarmouth N S Iron Dale 600 Hamilton ,580-65-70 -83-.S7 ria Yarmouth 35-13 180 )'<)ST i)l<" KICKS AM) IJAILKOAI) S'l'ATIOXS IX CANADA. [lfM)0 rOHT OKPICKN. •Chrlxra Chelsea ('Iic/Ii'iiIkoii (Jheltdi) Cli)'iiiiiiiiii» CheiiiU'iil Kdiid ('hciiiiii 'riiclii ., ClieiiiciiiK ' ('lii'di'rilli' Chi'iiey Cheney Helllciii Cheiiev Stiiliciii . Chepstow Chepstow e . C/lrll-it'l- SI Cherry CreeU . Cherryfield . . . Cherry (irove Cherry Orove Cherry Hill. . . Cherry lUver. (Jherry X'ale . KI.KCTOll Ml niHTIIK IM. ii.\ii,iioADi>N wiiiorip 1,0(',\TKI>, or XKAK- KHT H. li. HI VTION, SKHKKY,l'l".l(lr)-l()S roMT OKKICKS. Wriarht (; Niiiieiihurjf . N S I'eel (» I'riiiee KasI .1" K 1 \ iiMcoiner. . . , 15 C Alhert N H Teiiiiicouata . . . A) l'el( ilMiro'.K H .(ij.IKi Lahelle (^ riaidaiiee Xir^-XH Miiskokai<; I'.SM.o'Kiiisilale r.SO-fIT Kinjr's N I! \erepis Sla. ri.i."i'S,>< liiissell ()!."i;{l Kinjj's I* K I SouriH Kast, (;(;.i'4, li.v.ci, :f7l (If)! I l!riilK'<'\val'i'«-l .Middlesex, K K..(Hi6.''.4 (K K name Hariiioii.\ ) LttiienlmrK'. . . .NS llrid;fewaler (U'i Sherlirooke .... ljii.Ma;;i)y .'wiriT, ;i42 . :.Siinliui;\ anil ! (^nieen's . . . N lilUiillerinit RVef.7-2 -U'rince Kdward . .()' r/i* I'irton Out . |i,ineeri's i:asi . P K \\i^iii Charlottetown .[Oriiario. \V I! .. ()'I,oens| Hill 5:iri-:!4 .^jl/itieiilinr^- .. N SjHarss' (,'oniers (il'i . liruee, N K () ."iSn-r.ri . il.iinenlmr^f .. N S|87.')MidioneHay(14« . 'Cafietoii ..... N I*; l'loi'ee\ille r.;ir.-S(l JLunenhur^' . . \ .SJ.Malione H. isrni(Ts. Ditfhy .NH Kililf's N S I'eel (» l'l(^toii N H I'rescott (> Carletoii () KAILHOAIXIN WHICH I.OCATKl), OR NKAH- KMT 11. II. HTATION, MKKKKV,l'r.ltli"i-l(i« 7li(ll II name (Mnirch Point) I'ort Williams 714 f);trrnit N.(lla.s'owrilM)-7-1.1 .'til' or Cnshiii(f \A\ I'iit (Mlawa Montreal Cit\ . . l,»! Klj.dii,VV U. ... (> Clandelioye Chtiiilt'lidiiP ( Maniicarde ( 'Ian William . . . Clai)haui (Jlappison's Cor' Clare ^Cldii'itiiint Clareinont ' Cliirctiri' Victoria N H lla^jot ... . Chailevoi.v. Halifax ... Haldiiuand and .McncU Selkirk .Middlesex, N l{ . referhoro, K U .Mai'iinelte Menanlic Wentworth, S ll.O .■\ssa. Kast Ontario, W H .. O (!iiniherlaii :t.'i!t-2i!rand N'ar'ws ;'i!t!C14, :i(14. :;7-2 ' Chetiianip ri.'ilfJ Stony I'oint TiMI-.S;} Newi)0!'l Sta. 714 I'eliil ■ i-> St. Cii' I lert Sta'n :«!»\S, (i7-l .Ma<'can ;>^i!l 1, (iO(i .ishcroft .'i;i.''.-7(i 4.'in;i, ('/(( Niconiin I't. Hoo(i.sr.!t-2, :i04 via Charlottetown (V'ntie\ ille ."i47 Kentville 714, .')47 (i-2r>'(! Southampton .'i.sii •r.4 Hensall .vso-.-.o rid Piclon, Otit . iNipi.ssiim oiN'Dnliiinsini;' fiM.'rl'.; . itJaspu , . V'Caspelia.siriiUtijO.'Mi .[I'rovuiK-iifr . Miotterlmrne yMy;>.i . Wenr\vo.rt*» N. ' ;mi.) Brtdt . . . »♦ rxmdati .^80s:i . IKAlesev, S It t»m. I5rvd),'es .Vii'>-42 1V«leX Carihoo. IK ■Simcoe, E IC. . . ( tM''^i.e'ali'.;'llishi'lie :.u-(lli. 422-1 Chriffimn'' ls(ai)'i 'Hoifv iSiieton . N S (;r;»«ifl Narrows S. 'Cliiitiiitind. Chi'jiiecto . . Chilcoten . . . *CI,iUiwfiek. Ch'iiiiney Corner China Point *Jliiiiiii(iii Chiimian's ttronl < 'hipinan's om" 'Vliiiipaimi. Chippawa^MiiH.. . Chiselhiinmt {^'hisiioim Chiswick ('hlorvdoniies Chortilz Christie 'Chicoiitimi Q iCniniierliind . N S '' t v I '.irihoo liC V WestiiiMister HC . jUhnvemMMH . . N S ^hieen s-Hiwt.P E 1 ^oiiliiiry aid ti>iieen'» . . N fi Iviiitrs N S Ki'iii's. . . N ,S Welland ..(> Hrnce, .\ R . O Huron, s K o Prince hiijvnar- O Clarendon Station Clarendon Station Clareview Clarina Clark Aveime. . . . Chifko Cliiik/''K Ilarlnnii Clark s Mills . . . Clai-Uleiyh C/ and (,>neen's N I! Addiiiyton O Peterhoro', K R, .O (ileiifari'v O hiirham.' W R .. O Shelhiirne and (ihieen's X S Hothwell.^;!.5■42,.^SO iiii'l . t^jSt. Sini'>n de Ya- niaska f>'M'i'\ ,A}S{. Paiil'.s H. ;{2l»S N.S'ixV/ Halifax id-i.')-.') ( R R name () Dntreriii) .M viii Selkirk Man ,0 a.SII'.^ill .() (N.e Hill .Mines .'^p44 MI.Minn'o.sa()2-2, ()-i2-l (,1'Ste. .Inlie Station .'■)S<)-l'i Dlllldas.'iSO-s:! Alameda 635-58 r):i.-)-,H Kiver Philil> ,M)9-1 :i'.i7, or Thurso, l^ue ;'>:!:>■ I, s, :v2s Lawreiicelown 714 rhiiiso,t;iter)Ur)'i8, if l.acolle r,;i\, .'i80-12 N li (Jasi)ereaurStation ,-);i.V8S (ill r);i.-i-88 Krinsville .509'1 I'/i' Peterhoro, Out. Cornwall ,'iS()".t Wesleyville .''.SU'O Rarrinjfton 37fi'3 Prince Kast . . P K IIN'ew Annan (ItiS'l Selkirk .M t'larksoii . . (^larkti)wn Claude . . . . Chritititiu Chri>U,in:i Christian Islaiwii Clfei-arys L;\li- ClhBmiah Cll«aT!hhrid;re ClMrp:-hi!I. . Chwr'-h IHll ... dMlHl Over. . . Church Point. . J.i»na,rk, S R .. .. O Itiu-ituftte M V'^wi. Kast Sinicne, S R () Albert N I! |Sliellmrne and 1 ueen's ... .N S 'Northuiu'laiid.X I) umfXi W'bwi'v-*' ,^H.'r34 Ilatniiwa riW li-i'i Lefi-ov .'rf«f67 KlK-in •'■:•-' Hhell)tirii<*37'<'-3 Piirnt Chtt«»«h M>:i ;Claverlioiise i Clave fin;,' Clftv Hank . Clayoipiol Claxton . . . Cldiftiiii . . Clayton . . . Clear Creek Clear Lake . t;iear Sprin;ilrr . . , Cleat View . . '"i''(trrill<' . . . ( 'ii'inent f'^-iiii'iifa/Kirt . ( 'V iientsvale . ( 'l*M-inonl .... Cltrvelands .. . fUfi'hniil . .. . ■r/ff,r;i .... Clffi'on a ft an Clifton .Clinch's Mills. Reahiirn .')3.')".^)2 Thornhury 680-08 Donylas Harh. 390 Keilche's Creek r)n!*-i4 risn-87 Pisqiiid (Mi.") -3 Peel oiCheltenhani ,''i35-39 (irey, K H ... Snidinrv and (ineen's. . . (Jaiie liretoii. . O X U NS Peel . (Queens Kast . P R I ,'vS(i-(iri Inverne.ss N ,S,Oran;jedale r>!>!i-14 (irey, X R ol.'i.snria Renfrew, S R .. olArii)irior .''i;5.'')l-2 N'aiicoiiver ... 15 C;4:')(i-1 ria Xanaimo I R.C. . iP.iirrard R C Pt. Kssin^rton 4,'-)n-,'-) 1 Lanark, X |{ . . . . O Almonte r..-{:)lt> . '.v. Westminster HCl ('(II X.West'.ster no j.Vorfolk, S R OJPrt Rowan ;>HU-)H) (ttitario, X R.. . .o'craveiihurst .iSO'W 4-2II-H Kin,if'8 P K 1 1 liear River (i(-5-4 Provencher .... .M'cik Wimiipe); I-isitar M1.'-i3.'',-!'i7 Carleton N H It. de Chute .'i35'86 Klii-in, W R ... (HMtiir Kirk (V2.-)-.') W ri-hi (|(IWri!:lit t!ll>-12 Hichmond. . . . X SJWest Havre .V.)i)-14 Wrlliiii^ton. X R.o .WOal (iloucester. . . . X I! Truro .'j',)l)-M3 Kinjr's X Iti,^)10 'Colchester.. .. X S Rothesay !'i9<)-12 iSt. .lohn N BIMusnuash (3'Jft ;■ 1 !)()()] POST OKFK'KS ANI) l{AII>U()AI) STATION'S !\ ( A\A1»A. 181 I'fmr OKHIKH. Clinton . 'Clintiin Clinton ^ClintonSUl'iJIin (,'lones KI.KCniK \I. IIIHIIIH i^. Clontaif ('loudslec . , . Clovt-r Har . . . Cloverdali- . . . ClDueriliilf. . . CJloviTdalc , . . Clover Hill ... Clovei-villf . . . Clover Valley. Cloyne Clumlier Clyde Yule tt Cariboo UC lliiroti, \V R ,. ..(> (;mM'ii> W.Mi 1' K I Toi'oiirii W'nM . .() Sniilmry and (Queen's . . . Ueiifrew, 8 H A'.Konia II VII.KOArMlN WIIK'II liiH'AiKi), (lit ;;i;aii- I KHT H. It. HTMIoN, Ashcroft oMri-TO "isd-riii.rii llreatJalliaiic Wrrl iMMr lIKFUKn. Colchester. N U .. () . . O Aitu .N S Welsford fi;tri-88 Coliden Miil-J. lO^ratn iil(^ "hJ.'rll K(iinoiii(iii ri.'t.VdS lirooltdcld :V.l)'l CoIkiiii College Hridi{e . . Collt'Kt' (inint . t!cille«u\ille CnlleH Colleslon Colltield CiitHiiii ' Colli nS Sirnioe S K o Westmoreland .\ li .Vnlijfoiiishe . N S AntiKoiiiHlie N S \lla SuHk I'onliat; t^ KiiiK: ■< N 15 Hiiiicue N It .,..(> Cl.Mle'H Corners Cijide lliivr. . . . Chile River , . . . Clydesdale (Ilyde Station ... Coal Branch Sta. Coal Creek Coalliclds. , Coal Mines Coates' Mills . . . . "Coaficoiilt Cimtsworth 8ta . . Colilile Hill Cohl.le Hill *C(ibdcn Coboconk *Coliourg Cocaync (y'ocafjne Ca|)e . . Cochrane Cochran's Lake. . Cockbiirn Island. Coddle's Harbour Codrin^fton V.WcstnunsterliClC.;!.', Carleton N I! Ilartland .".Ha'KO Kinn'.s N RiSiissex \ale r,m-l2 Aniiiioiiishe .. N S Anti;(onislii' ;'i!i!)7 N. Wesi minster lit !j I'"' N- Wcsi mister . N H (,'ody,. Coily's Coe inn Mini's . . Coffey's Corners Cottinscroft Coffinajfiin River Colbeck *Ci)lbi)ni<' Colchester Cold Hrook Colli Ih-ook Sti( . . Cold SiiriiifT"* .. . . Cold Si)rin;is . . . . Coldstream ."Vddintrton O Assa. Kasi \Vciil\MMth,N U. and lliiiiit. () lliliiliii'^iliin (jl Shelbiirne .mil \>nccir,^. ...NS t^lieeii sWist !• K I I'i'teiboro', 10 K. «» l^iieen's West Kent .Snnbnry and (Queen's . . . Assa. Kasl. . . Sunbury anil t^iieen's . . Kent Stanstead (J Kent () Middlesex, K R .<) Vancouver. . . . U V Renfrew, N II .. (> Victoria, .\ R .. (> Norihnm', \V R. (> Kent N M Kent N B Alta C'ape Breton . . N S .Vltjoma .... KaladarSla. TiHiT^^ ( Imrcb Brids,a'02-2 Killean .'i.'Srr.'tri Hiinliii)i'diiii fiSii'T Harrinirtoti .'iVd';} fill ( ''Kulollctown Coe iljll .Mines i>U l'Kl]|5«o-:i-j.:!.t I Addinjrton () .ViOl tiuvslioro' . . . . N S Halifax N S Addinifton O CJuxsborinijih ;!(14 (ill (li. R. name Hiiichiiilirook) York K R Oi'i.SO!) (R R n York) Prince West . P K liiitif)-! Peel () KleinliiiiL; .■i:!ri-4(i Mo^;antic . . . Sunbury and t^ueen's . . . . N Grey K R Lambton W H. (,),43-l w/rt Mcaford, Out Petr"lia,')S(l'S4,6-2ft-7 (Jolliinrw'd Cornel' Ciil hit's llini . . . . Collin's Inlet Ciiliiiifl's lliljl .... (,'iil(|ulioun .... Columliia Col II mints Colwell CoIwiiimI 'Ciniiher Coiiihrniii'iy Coiiicl Comeauvillc .... (Jomeau's Hill Coinins .Mills. . . Commercial (,'r.sinu (> Bruce N R... jlnnidas '■Vaicv (.'arib !• (Ontario S R . ;f*imcoe S R . . iViiiicoiner. . JRkj-cx N R... I Renfrew S R. H*sex S R. . . (» ..<) BC . . .(> . . <» 15 C . ..<> . . .() . . .(> Concord Condon Setllem't I'tiiirs'iijii) < 'oniriLisby Conn Coimaujjht Coimell Connor Connor (Jonns Mills (.'omiiierall Bank ('on(|iierall Mills Conroy Coiisi'con. i.'onstance |Coiitrec(iMir .... ;Conwa\ Conway Station . ^ooi'oocache . . . . ('ook s Brook . . ( 'ook's Cove ... Cook's Creek. . . 'Ciiiik'sliiri' ':*Coolisti>ini Cool.srilli' Cookville Cooper Cooper's Kails . iCopenhajren ... jC'o()c's l-'alls Copetown iCopleston .... Oii/ipi'r Cliff . . . ( 'op])eific!d .... (,'oi>per Lake . . ( 'oi|uitlain .... Corberrie (Corbel ton .... iCorlictt Corbin -Corhyv ille j Cordova ' Corjieiil |)ii.'by N S Narmouth . . N S ( 'omplon (,i Kin- s P K I ].Musk.,ka&P.S'd() |\'aiidreuil >l Vancomer. . . . B C |Coinpli)n (^ iCompton i{ I Brant S R <) iDijrby NS Pici oil N S York W R O Kinif's N S Waterloo N R. ..() Welliiii,'ton S R.O Wellington N R.O Diindas () Carleton N B Carilwe:'. O Victoria N B Cumberland. . N S l.unenbiirjf . . . .N S Lunenbuix. . . .N S Perth S R () Prince Kdward . i » Huron S R o Chambly and Verchi res .... C^ Lennox < ) Prince \Vest..P K I Champlain ^^ Halifax N S (iiivsboro' ... N S Selkirk M Comjiton (.J Simcoe S R . . . . () Peel <) Weslmoreland N B Hastinsis N R . . () Ontario N R.. .() KU/u\ K R o Pelerlioro' K |{. .O Wenlworth \ and Brant o Lambton E li . i '; NipissiiiH' O .Meyantic t{ Atiti.!':onisbe . .N S N.Westminster BC DiK-bv N S (irev' E It O Middlesex N If. .() Ilmitiiiadon . . . .Q Has in-s K R . () \lari|uettc. . . . .Man Vancouver . . . B C Tottenham '>m•^^n .MM)' I Anli','oni>lie tt\n*-7 Anli^roniHlie !>W7 Mackoil :.:Crt>4 Princi'Alberl,"i3f>-ii2 ( 'ainpbell l!a\ f'li.'i BclleisleCrecliriCil .'iail-7 ".:i,'r.'{2, 328 li".(i'2, 4,'il I'ia Nan- aiino .■■iSO-S I .'■.«( I '8 Caledonia. '8(1-70-79 iLittleBi()(.kSta.712 (ileni;'rySta. .'.99-13 .'iSO-OT ('R. R. name Thornliill) Cambridge Sta. 714 Berlin ;'iN»-47-r)l Krin ;'i:;"i';;(; ■Moiml l''i)re.st, ,'i3.')* 41, .'.80-4fi Chest ervillo r.3.-)'33 l''lorenceville.''i3.'i'8U Paly-rave ."i80-(ir) 700 iV.IO-l.-, 3741!riilnewater(i46 Briilyeu'ter(;4(i,374 St. Pauls Sta. r)80-ril .''it 4 Scafortb .'xSiCVJ .'.83, 329-5 309Earne8lownSta. ."i,S(|-<) oi;.'.'! Shubenacailicr,9'.l-1 (iiiysboriiiinh .-!(i4 ihii Winnipeg; Man .■>3r.-7, 020 ■..80 -0."! '..-jr. -.■».'. Midyic(!38 ■M alloc .'.80-33 Washa;;o .'.80-07 A\lmcrWest ,'.80-82 ;.so-s;{ l'iirlia"..S0-84,G2r>-7 :.:;:. -2'. Brr,ui;hton Sta. 07r> .\nti'j:oiiisbe .'.OI)-7 /-/(/ N. West minster WcyniouthlS'i,'-e712 .'.3.'. -40 Park Hill r.80-.''.l IIemminy:ford580-5 .'..so -27 DouylasSta. ri,-ir)Ti2 i>iu Nicloria n |>(>ST OKFTHES AND llAILROAl) STATION'S IV CANADA [1000 onnor.1. OormtA Cork HkUion ( orlisH Dorinac. ( 'orinicr'M ( '"*<• , . ('ormier VillaKf. . (JorinierviUe . . . , Cornell Corner of Hcnch Corn Hill KLKCTORAI. DIHTRICTN. Blipn K It o Vort N H MtiiriMleail (^ KiMifrew t» Corn Hill Kost *C<)rnwaU .... Cornwall ('i)riiwall Centre (Jorraville (.'orris (.'ortion'M Sidiri^f . Citninim Corwhin Costi^'nii . Cote Coteaii Ci'iti'iiii ilii Lac. . . Cf)teau Landiiig . Coteau Station . . KAIIillOAIIlIN WIIICIII I.OCATKII, IP1( NKAR-t K,(*T K. II. HTAIION,! MKKKKY,l'lM(iri-lt)8| ri:i,'i-8N (II. It. name Cork) Coiitioook r.so-M Kifiinvilli' .'i.tr.ll IMPMT l)|.'H(KM. We»tni(irelimil N IllCollt'tfi'HridKe.'illltl C6te Cote Cute Cnle Ci'Ue Cote CiHe Cote Cote des Nei^rea. . des NeiKes O Koii-e 8. Kniinaniiel St. Li.'onard .St. Louis. . . St. Michel.. St. Pierre . . St, Vincent . WuHtunorelaiid N li Kent S U (WtordH li ») I iimpd i; KinK's N H Kiiuc's N H Cornwall O (/ueeiis West I* E I Coniwiill <) Kinu's I' K I llictiinond (j Victoria .\ H (> l,umlitoii W It .(» VVelliniftoii S ll..(» Vi •tnri-i N » \ssii. iCaSi AsMinilioia East.. . . Soulaiines l^ S()uiaiii;e» y SoulaiiKea Q Jau(|iieH ('artier.. 1/ Ja('i|iit's earlier.. (} Two Moiinlains. Al Soulanires ij Lava! l^ Mai*i>tineuve . ..(,• Laval (j Laliclle if Two .Mduiilains. (,i Cote Visitation Cotes .Mills Cotham Cotswold Gottani Cottesloe Cottonwood . , , Cottonwood . . . Cou^hlan Coulee Coulonibe Coun try Har Mill's Coulson Coultervale . . . Courten.ay .... Courtice Courtland . . *Court)i'11 Bui'touuhe 61S (12.) -.'i Perce :il(l, 'AM Petileodiac^ f.DDl'i, .- -.) Petitcodiac 5)H)1'2, r.Hi)i», :«(), 323,324 :{2!»".j:i rid Cliarlottetown .Mille lioches .'^.HOlt CardijfanB'ifeOtiri';) Kinshurv (li')3 ,'pHi|--i9 .'■>7;i it'Xi'i'i (R. It. name Corwin) Aroost'kJ.^pH.'^p-Ht-.SC Yorktoii ti'1'1 Alameda MrfM CoteauLan'tf ;t'2l)"i ;(2!»"2-;t Coteau Sta. :>;ii. .'^i.sD-!* .WiO.fhUCRRname Coteau .")8()'!)) via .Montreal oi(( Montreal SI.Si-holast'e5.'i.^ I.h Uoteau Sta. .'i.Sd'ii 1)1(1 Montreal iu',") •18 rin .Montreal Staiifold ;)H(I-1-' Broadview ^t'.iifiyl Alma ."i8()'.'^i4 Essex H'jri'l-.'i Norwood ^y'.iirM Pen.se :<:ir,-ryi Asbcrofl .'ht.')''/!) r):«(R.R.nameGrey Rajiids) Maple Oeek-WS-M Isaacs Harbour 371 Orillia.'iSd'.i'i-tl" Deloraitie .')3iV.')7 t'oiuox 4.''il Bowmanvilleu8()'9, 3'2!)-2 ■>80-S2 .'■i7.'{, (i2.'i-8 Ferry to St. (!lair Mich. Anjicrs .')3.')-18 Siiencesl5'i;e 53,'>7I' 4H1 Little York GG.'ia Albion fi:ir)-40 Moiicton .'■il8,.')99-l- 2-12 Hemmiiifft'rd 232,'i lona Station 2(>.'i".') Hemmiii}ffo'd.')80'f) 535-3 CraiiihviM I'raijjic Lea Craitfleith ('raitfsbolme Craitfs Road Sta. f'rai^'iiiore Craiifvale (Craniplon Cranberry (Jranbourne Cnniliriiiik ( 'ranlirook Cranslon KI.KCTollAli IllSlitK TS. Slmeoe N It... (» Simcoe K R.. . . O (!rey E R o WellliiKton C R A> Levis (; Iincrncss . . . N S Siiiiciie S R <) Middlesex E R.O Meifantic i) Dorchester Q Huron K It O Vale iV ( 'ariboo KC llaldiiiianil ami Moiu'k O jCranton Section ("ranworlh . . 'Crapaud . . . . Crathie Craven CrawfonI . , . Credit Forks 'Crridtoa Crediton East. . . . Creeford Creek Hank .... 'Crcenmrf Creeniorne Crei;,'bton Crci^diton Valley iCrei(fnish Rear Crescent Lake . . . Cressy Crest on Creswell Invernesg . . . Leeds S H.. Prince East Middlesex W Assa. West . tirey S It . . Cardwell. . . . . N S o P E I R .o Miiidlesex N R O Middlesex N It. .O Mart|iiette .M WellitiKtonCR. .<) Simcoe N R . O Pontiac (^ Simcoe E It O Vale.v Cariboo BC Inverness .... N S .\ssa. ICasI Prince Edward. O Yale.t Cariboo. HC |\ictoriaS R .() Crewe Crewe Crewson's Corn'rs Crieff Crinan CroftoiJ Croft Cromarty Cromwell [Crookston Crossbtn'y Cross Creek ! Crossbill jC^rossland Crosspoi'it \Cro>iiiU(h.C!i.llnr iCrossltd Leicb'sC. ;CrossR(is.M.Merd 'Cross Itoads, Ohio jCrossRds.StC.Clil Croton Crouse Town .... iCrowel KAILHOAUON WHICH I.OCATKII, OH NKAR- KSr H. It. MTATIOS, NKRKKY,rr.l*dl2 Pl.lla\vke.-*'\ri99'll .'i,S(cti7 Put nam WM\ WU Black Lake 075 Ste. Ileiiedine 075 Brussels riSd-48 .'i;i.'i(i7 Oneida .'p8d7d (lraiiiilf Dale.slioro' nalcsvillc hallinimic Dalhoiisie Kast . . l>alhoii.sie.Iu'('tioii Dalliousie .Mills . l)allu)usie lloud DalhnusicScMlfiii Dalhousie Station Dulhousie West. . Dalibaire Llc^iir Mail Norfolk M II. ,,. <) KlIMMOll <» Vuiicdiivfr. . It C Suiiliiiry anil liiit'i'ii'u N H HllHli liuaiice »; Siinliiiry and (^IICfll'H N II KlISHcll (» Cliarlollc ....N U WflliiiKtonC U..t) I'ri'Hiolt .. () Oxford SK. ... () (llonxarry () Allii-rt N li Kroiileiiiu' ... () .\r^'i'iilfiiil .... t^ Nipissint,^ ....(» i^iit'i'ii's Kast . I' K I .M.ir.loiiald M Uiisscll II KiMifivw S I! . .<» Chicontimi O Victoria N If Kin^^■'^' .N S .\ssa. Kast Dalkeith Dalliii>r . Dalnicnv Dalryniple . . Halston Daly Damascus .... Daiiliy Daiiford Lake Danforth XrKCiiteuil Q Kfstitfoiiche . .N Hi Ki'ijf's N S li.sfijicniche. .N It iilciii,'ari'y (> l.uiii iiliurj;. . . .N 8 I'ictou N S Soulaii;fe9 (J Annapolis .... N 8 Uiniouski l^ Ok'iijjarry <) ShetTord (^ Kussdl () Victoria N U O Sinu'oe N' K . . . . O Hraiidoii M Wellinirton N U .<> Druinniond (^ I'ontiac (j York K K <) Daniel Daniston Dante... Sunbury and ! (Queen's . . . .N li I Russell () lUothwell O Dan vers Danvers *Dttiiville D'Arcy Darc^yville Darliiiff l,ake . . . Darliiiu:toii * Darling Jioad. Darnloy Darreli D'Arta^nan . . Dartforrt Dartmoor *Diirlniinith . Dartville Darveau I)anh H'lKul . . . *Dntiphin . . . . D'Auteuil . . , Davenport . . . .Marquette .M Di!,diy .\ S Hichinond t^ Front enac <> Lanark .S U ( ) Varnioutli . . . .N S (Queen's West I'KI llaldiiiiand and Monck <) I'rince Kast. . I' K I Hothwell () Levis (; Northunil)'KU..<) Victoria N li.. . .() Halifax N.S Colchester . . . .N S Levi.s () Huron, S K .. O Martpiette M Artliabaska .... (.) York, W R .... O ilAM.KD.Mio.N Willi II I.IICUKI), (III NKMI KMT H. H. MT.^TIIIN, HKKKKV,nM(l.'l-l(iS 1 Mf>-e>u I Port Rowan r.MliHfl :t27,;t'2HorHiickinK- hum, l/ue. rilifiK? Coniox 4.'!! MM- 1 I I'rinceAlbertf.arre-i St. Kram^olM Nord Kant (J7f)'l j i V'ii«HC'veM:M,39
  • i I'apiiicaiiville (^uc ■'■iM.Vls, :f.i7, ■MH fhSONi (If.R. naiiie Ciirrie) I RlleaudetteyriSO'O (>',);{ rift KiiiKslon r.41 .■.;!,'. 'Ji'i liiintcrN Uu. mr,-\ '..•i'l'Tiil r.ii Ottawa Ashdad (111 (174 (iiiiiid l-'alls ■>;{.')',S4 ,Spriiinti>lil (UO Alameda Mh'hS Lachute i'la.'i'lS .Xf')2 Arthur fi3rj-41 .'kSII-S Shawvillc(ifi3 Scarlioroiiirh J uic ,')S0-S)-3(i Y'ntfsC'ver.4;M,. •<»('' Cumberla(l;527,3-2f. licthwell .■.;i5-42, j .'.so's;! ! Miimcd'sati22,{i22-1; \Veviii()UtliH(f'e712 r)Hi)-12 HallanfiieSta.f)80'9 .Ncwboro r>16 lletiroM "I- NewWillshireCOfi-l Wt)S2 Kcnsiiiifton (HiC>'\ rp7;{ I S. Henri deLevi.s.')7.')' Ha9tin(.'sf),'sn-27,.S14 Atherlv f)80-;!2-ti7 Rrookflfld f)!l!)l Ktcheniin .■)!>i»-4 Kxeter ^.S0•.^0 Nicpuwa (i22 j Lornc f)S012 j 580 ■ti7 1 roHi OKFICKH. Davin DaviNliiirtr Davis Mills Davison Street l)avis\ill(> Dawn Mills. . . Dawn \ alley . . DawHon . .'. Dawson Dftwsoii .Set'niPtit Dttwsonville . . . . Day Mills I Day's Corner. . . , liaysprinif Dayton Da.\ ton Deacon Dead Creek Dealtown Dean Ueang KLKCTUIIAL IIIHTUH ><. II AII.Ko.MMiN WHICH I.IICXTKII, oil MK.tR- KHT II. II. HTAIION, HKKKKV,l'l'.lll.''elliH Dfheo D«*bert Station . De lUois Station . De ' ewsvillc . . . De Clare . . , . Deebank . . . . Deeinerton . . Deep Hrook l)ce|)Co\'e Dee|idale . . Deerbiook . . Deerl'ield . . . Deerhurst . Deer Lake . 'Drrr I'ark. Deer Park. . Deerwood . . Dee Side . . . DeGrassi Point. (Suniiner otfice De tiros Marsh . Delaffrave . . , . . Delai)'s Cove . . ,' Di'inwure . . Deleau Dclhaven. . . . >:l)rll,i iDelisle I Dell ...... \' Dt'liiraiin' . . |l)e Lorimier Debner Ansa. West Alia Rc>iitrew, N R < ) Kintf'H N S York, W R Ol Holhwell ()| Hothwell 0| Russell <) .N W 'I' Albert N II Restitfouche. . N ti AlKoina (> Kind's > H Lunenburg . . , .S' S .Mljoina O \aniioui li . . . . N S lleiifrew, N R O .AddiiiKlon ■> Kent O Halifax N S llaldiiiiand and Monck O Carleton ... N H Colchester. . ..N SI Prince Wesl.PKI llaldiiiiand and .Monck o Mar((Uetlp M Muskoka\-l'. S'd.O Hruce, K R . . . . O Annajiolis. ... .V S t'apc Hrelori . .N S Inverness . . .. N S Kssex, N.R O Yarmouth. . . N S York, N R o Peterboro', K R.O York, K R O Yale it Cariboo HC Lis^ar .M Honaventure ... M Simcoe, SR.... O Kinu's P K I iDeloro \*DpUa Delta iDeinorestville Deiii)isey ! iJi'nhiiili iDenfield Denison's Mills . . Iieninan Island. Denmark Denniiifrton . . . . iDennistown .... i Densmore's .Mills. Deiner Departure Hay . . Depot Harbour.. iDeqtien ; De Ramsay .Montiuajjny (^ Annapolis . . . . N S Middlesex, S R..() Hrandoii M Kintf's N S Norfolk, N R .. O Chicoiitimi i) Coinpton . . i) Hrandon M Maisonneiive. . . .i; Norfolk, N R....O Hastings, N R . . () Leeds, S R .... O N.WestmiiisierliC Prince Kdward. <> Hrandon .M AddiiiKton ( » Middlesex, K R.O Richmond () Vancouver. . . . H C Colchester. . . . N S Assa. Kast Inverness .... N S Hants N S Guysboroiinii.. .\S Vancouver. . . .1! C .Muskoka and Parry Sound.. O Cbicoulinii .... Cji .lolictte (.» Derby i Northum'land.N R Haltfonle Mri'(S2 Dewdnev tM>M Penibioi. ■ r,X,li Wolfville 714 rid Toronto, Out I nisden .'i7;t Dresden .'■>7!t 08Roo(leSla.f.;if)"2() Hteevi'Hi'ote (1113 Head of Tide f.KO 2 Dayton fi3f.'2.''. Nerepis Sta. Mf>'HH Hrid'waterKltl, 374 ■.3.'.'2.^ Yarmouth 712 Ky:anviller.3.''i-U Arden .'■.3r.;)4 HIenlieim ri73 Shubeimcadie(JUO-l Cay'ira.''i«(l82,U2f)'5 ri3.")\S,''i-!)(l .v.m-i (Ml,'')-! .Moosomin .'>3.'i'.'i2 Windermere 420'3 .MilS0'07 (Jeor(,'etown ti65'3, 3r)!)-l SI. Pierre ;V.)!i-:; Annapolis 714,392, :i!)3-2, 712 rill London, Ont Canning 547 5,S(I-S2 Chanibord ()74 Scots! own 535'7 r.;)5Ti7 rid Montreal. Que Tilsonburj,' r.SO-78- 82, (125-5 .Marmora 544 516 l.adner 450'4 Northiiort 308, 309 Meiiteith 535'.5S Kaladar Station 535-34 580-50 Richm'd E.580-8-12 451 .500-15 Alanieila535-.5S Port Hawkesb\irv .50!)- 14, 371, 38t) Shul)eiKicadie.5!)i)-l Anti};oiiislic 51(0-7 via Nanaimo H C 531-2 074 St. Felix de Valois .535-17 Millerton .590-8 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A ?^ >./. // «* : 0% ^ Va '/ a Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STIEiT WISSTIR.N.Y. USM (716)«72-4S03 ^ «\^ ^^^ \5^ ^ 184 POST OFFICES AND llAILHOAn STATIONS I\ CANADA. [1900 POHT OPKICKH. Derby Mills Dereham Centre . De Roche Derrynane Derryville Derry, West Derwent De Sable DesaulnierH Dcsbarats DeKhnro' * DeKchatnlmull . . Degi'hanibaultSta DescheneHMilU. . Dncoxue 'Di'neronto Desert Lake .... Desinoiid Di'iix Jtiriiri-H. Devizes Devon Devon Dewdney Orey, N It O Norfolk, N R ...(» N.WestniiiistcrlU' WelliiiKtoii, N R.O Ontario, N R....O Peel O Middlespx, 8 R.O Prince Kiwt . . P K I Nipissinff O Alffoina O Grey, N R O Portneuf t^ Portneuf i.} Wright ij Richmond . . . . N S Hastin^'s, E R .. o Addin^ton O Addin^'ton O NipisHin),' O MiddU'Hcx, E R..O Perth S R O Halifax NS N.WestminsterBC DeWinton . . Dewittville . De Wolfe... Dexter .... Diamond . Diamond . . Dickhuon's Didsbiiry .. *Digby'. Ldq. Diligent River . . Dillonton Dingwall Din^weU's Mills. . Dinorwie Dipper Harbour . Dipper Harb Wt. Dirleton Discovery D'lxraeli Dixie Dixon Dixon's Corners. . Dixvillf Doaktitwn Dohbintoo. Dobson's Corner . Doctor's Brook . . Doctor's Cove .... Doe I^ake . . Doff Creek Dogherty . . Dolbeau Dollar * Dominion City , Dominionville . . Domremy Doniville Don "DonaUl Donaldson's Mills. Donca»ter Donegal Donegal Dongola Donore RLKCTOKAIi 0IHTKICT8. Doon *Dorchegter . . . . Dorchester Cros'g Alberta Huntingdon. . . . N, HKKKKY,l'r.l(iri-;6»> Inverniay .'ijWiTi.') Ingersoli ,'i,S,')':iri, .iso-sa illMHion b'ih'7(h73, 450 3 Kenilworth &:i6-41 Cannington .')80-36 Mallon .''iHO-fil Belmont MltM C. Traverse «(JB-2 Verncr S;*.")'!:! ChatHWorth .^5-40 r>•.irt■2^ Hull 5;<.''>'14-18, Ofie (irandigue K'v. 364 r)(»!»"2, .S08, »«», 310 Harrowsinith 611, C.tmden E. W»9-2 Myi2 Belton .'i80'49 Ccntrulia .''i.so-.'rfi Windsor .lu. 51W1, 714 4.'>0';i(Landingn'me Johnson's I.iand'g hsiy7 I St. Stephen 536-80, ()t)5 Union 580-81 Pakenham 5;i5-12 Scotsburn 5!)9-15 32i)-2, Wales 580-9 5:!5-63 712. 392, 393-2, F'ry to Anna|)olis Parrsborough 549 Eastman 535 7, 653 Neils Hariio\ir 372 Souris l-^asl 065-4 535-51 Lepreaiix 695 Lepreaux 695 Arnprior 535-12 via Skagwav 675 535-35 Wal<-H .580-9 via Ii'oiiuois, Ont .580-8 532 .580-55 (R R name Dobblngton) Wheaton .Mills 572 Antigonishe 599-7 I'OHT DKUCKS. Dorehfxter Stat'n Dorking Morlann Dornoch Dorn Ridge Dorst't Dorval Dorval Station. Douccttevillc . Ihillij/iln Douglas Douglaslnirg . . KI.KC-roKAt. DIHTHICTH. .Middlesex, ER..O Wellington CR..O Lennox O (Irey, N R O York NB Ontario, N R. ..O DdUglasMeld . . . . Douglas Harbour. Douglas Lake. . . Douglii-s Station.. Dougliistown . . . . Douglastown . . . . Dougliis West. . . . Douro Dovi-r Dover Centre. . . . Dovercourt Dover Hill Dover, South . . . . 1 Dover, West . . . . Downeyville Downey ville .... Downsview Doyle Doyles Doyles Brook Doyle Settlement Dracoii *Drupton 'Dresden ! Drew Drew Station. . . . Dromore Dromore Dromore West . . . ' Drumbo .Iac(|ues-(!artier..(j Ju('i|Ufs Cartier..<.J IHgl>v N S Renfrew, N R .0 York N B Laprairie and Napierville t^ Norilunnberl'd.NB RAILKOAOO.N WHICH I.OCATKII, OH NKAR- KST R. R. STATION, HKKKKV,I'I'.105-1«H Drununond Drununoiid 'Dnuii'ondriUeE Drunuiuin Dryden Dry River Drysdale Dnart . . . . Dublin Dublin Shore Barrington 3763 Emsdale .580-67 Ashcroft 535-70 Chipmun 6431, 390 Tadousao 3298 L'nionville ,580-36 .535 -.55 Apple Hill 535-33 Duck Lake 535-62 via I'rescott, Ont via Toronto, Ont 535-.53-70 (!1 1( KnameOmpah) I'lVi Toronto, t)nt Atwoo9-12 Moosomin .535-.52 535-57 (R R name (►sliorne) .580-47 ,599-11 .599- 11 (R R name DorchesterRoad) Dubreuil . . Durk Lake . Duclos Dudley Sunbury .-ind Oueeii's N B Yale \- Cariboo BC Brandon M OasptS O Northumberl'd NB GasjMi (^ Peteriioro' ER..O Westmoreland.N B Kent O York, W R O Victoria N B Kent O Halifax NS King's NB Victoria, S R. ..O York, W R O Pontiac Q Kent O Northumlwri'd.NB Restigouche . .N B Wellington 0R..O Wellington, CR..f) Bothwell O Wellington, NR..O Wellington, N R.O Grey, S R O Queen's Ea.sl P E I Oueen's East P E I Wentworlb N and Brant O Lanark, S R ...O Victoria N B Drummond Q Halton O Algoma O FJsgar M Huron, S R ...O Elgin, W R ....() Perth, SR O Lunenburg NS Renfrew, S R . . O Sask Wright y Simcoe, E R ...O Diidswell Centre. Dufferiii Dufferin Bridge . . DutTerin Mines . . Dufour Dnfresne Dugald Duhamel Duhamel Dumbarton Stat'n Dumbhine Dumfries Dumoine . Dunallen . Dunany Dunara . Wolfe Q Frontenac O Muskoka.Sc PSd.O Halifax NS Charlevoix (J Provencher M Se'kirk M Labelle y Alfn Cliariotte . . . . N B BriK-e, W R ...O York N B Pontiac Q Brandon .M Argenteuil O Selkirk M 580-83 Newton 680-63 Ailolphustown ;iOO Chatsworth 535-40 Up. Keswick 636-83 Bracebridge 680- 67, 4-20-3 680-9, 5;»5-33 680-9 NorthKangeC'r7l2 635 -n 5;<5-83 IStottville68013 k'hatham .5;<2, :16'3 m) or Waasis Sla. 535-82 Spence's B. 63570 5:«)-62 3.50 Black Cape 608 3.53 Newcastle 69t»-2 Bla(!k Caite .508, 360 ria Peterl»oro',Ont Lewiaville 618 Walla« Grand Kails 636-84 666, 636-4 Hornbv 636 35 Barclay 635-61 Oreenway 644-1 Kip|>en .580.50 .Muir Kirk 6-266 680 -.52 Britlgewater, 646 374 Asbdad 611 535-62 Wakefield 6.56 Bala 420-3, Graven- hurst 580-67 675, 6-20(RR name Dudswell June) via Kingston, Ont. Emsdale .580-67 West River Sheet Harbour 371 St. Pauls Bay 3298 I'irt Wiimipeg via Winnipeg, Man Plaisance 536-18 Wetaskiwin, 666-33 .5.-{5-87 Paisley 680-.54 Prince William Sta 535-88 Mftckey, ()., 6:}612 Boissevain .5.'<5-57 Uchute 536-18 Stonewall 636-60 1900] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 185 r\2 ftSf.-TO POST OKKICKM. Diiiibur *D»nharton Diinboro' Dunboyne Duncan Duncan Dtni' nn DunciiT. Station , 'Duiican'H Stat'n Dunchureh Duncrief 'Duiulalk "Dundaii DundaH 'Dnniiag Street . . Dundee KI.KCTOIIAI, DIHTRICTH. Dinidaa () Ontario, W H .. O Mii«NiM(|uoi Q Kl(,'in. K R () Liinciil)iirK N S r.rcv, K R () Yiili'.vCiirilioo.H C Druniinond (^ Vancouver. . . .H C Munkolca * I' Sd.O Middlexex, S R.O Orev, KR (> Wentworth, SR.(» Kin„''s r Toronto, West Huntirik'ilon . . RAii-Ho.xn OS WHICH liOCATKI), OK NKAK- KST K. H. HTATION, «KKKKV,I'I'.1«5-1(W Chesti-rville MtfSH Swcc'tsburff fiMS-a A\ Inicr \V. fiS(fS2 | Malione H. (Utl, ;{73 Thornl)urv .ISOOS r.74 f.7« ■ Alunio Harl). 4204 KcnfleldiiSd-ftO j;{r>-4<» fisn'fsn KliCiirdijfan Hri.005 3 .»» POST 0KKICK8. Kardloy KarlHwood Karltown iKurnscliffc KarnMcliffe Kasl AldlU-Id . . . . Kust Amherst . . . , I'Eiixt Awnt" iKnst Apple River. RaHt Arthaliaska.. Kast Baltic Dundee Dundee Dundee Dundee Centre Dundela . . . Duiidonald . Dundnrn . . . Dunedin . . . Dunedin . . . Port Covinifton N. Y. riso-7 Re«ti«ouche ..N H|l»alhousicM«)-5,:{50 Selkirk M om Winnipo;,' Man Richmond . . . . N SJWest Ray R. 59914 llniilintrden .5;{512 .500, f).'{5-5;{ 580-79 ' via Bruce Mines CampheU's Bay ««3 (H4-4 East Bay East Bay. N Side. East Bolton .... lEost Broujfhton. . iE. Bi-ou>fliton Sta 1 East Chebojfue . . East Chezzetcook East Clifton .... East Dover ' East DudswcU . . I East Dunham ! East Earltown . . I Eastern Harbour. East Faniham. . ' East Kerry East Foil V Mount. East Hali's H. Rd East Hereford . . East Hun<;crford. East .leddore .... Enstlake i East Leicester . . I Bast Linton . . . . East Majfdala rJiaKtman I Kantmaii'sSiirri/K East Ma)>leton '. . • E. Mariraretsville East Marjfaree . . East Mines Sla 'n East Mountain . . East New Aiuiaii. Eautnii'ii Corners. East Oro East Roint Wriirht q . . .Assa. East Colchester ....NS (Queen's East .l*E I, Simeoe, S R OJ I'ontiac Qi Cumberland ..N s! Comnton (/ Cumberland . . N S Arthaliaska Q Kinjf's P E 1 Cape Breton . . N S Cajie Breton ..N S Brome y Beauce O Beauce Q Yarmouth . . . . N S Halifax NS Compton t^ Halifax NS Wolfe y Missis(|uoi (^ Colchester N S Inverness . . . .N S Brome Q DiSfbv NS Colchester.... NS Kinff's NS Compton Q Haslmns. E H...() Halifax NS Inverness N S Cumberland .N S drey, N R O Meifantic y lirume () Russell O Ciunberland . .N S .-Vnnapolis . . .N S Inverness ... N S Colchester N S Colchester . . . . N S Colchester . . . . N S Dwyer Hill . Dyer Dyer's Bay . Dyment . . . Dytievor . . . Eady Entile Ean(\e Head . Simeoe. N R . . . . O (}|en(;arry .... O Inverness . . . .N S Westmoreland.N B King's P K I Orev, SR O Pict'ou N S York NB Stittsville 535-12 | East Port Me via I'ictou. N S 5.32 (R R name I Durham) Restigouche . . N Bj Cape Breton . .N S.ria Svdiiev, N S Hivlifax N S Elmsflulc ,599-1 Halifax N slria Halifax, N S Eluin, W R ....()k;-i5-5 Prince West . P E I Mill River 6(i5 East River East R. St. Marv's East R. Sheet Har East Rogerville. . E. Roman V.illey. East Sable River. East Scotch Settl't East Selkirk .... East Sherhrmke.. ESideP'tL'Heberl MuskokadtP. Sd.O Carleton O Eagle's Nest . . . •Cagle River Sta. . Ealing Elmer's Corners.. Stormont Bruce. N R .... Alsfonia Selkii-k Simeoe, E R .... Elgin, W R ... Shelburne ami I l^ueen's. ... N S Weiitwdrlh Norili and Brant O Algonia O Middlesex, ER..O Cornwall O Huntsville 315 Aahton 535-12 Moss Creek 531 426 or ria Wiarton o!,53.-|-51 MiEusI Selkirk .5.35-51 OColdw'ter ,580-32-34 O West Lome 625-5 Liver)iool 376-3 Braiitford 515, .580-78-79 .535-51 rin London, Ont. via Cornwall, Ont. ,580-67, E Side Pubnico H, E Side Ragged Is. East Sooke Kaxt SoritiVmpt'n East Tcmpleton.. Kant Tonititi}. . . . Eastville East Wallace . . . . East Walton Ea.st Wellington . East Wentworth. firenville, N R ..O Simeoe, E R . . . . O King's P E I Shelburne and (Queen's N S Lunenburg. . . .NS Pictou NS Halifax NS Nortliumberl'd.NB Guysboro N S Shelburne and (iMieen's. ... N S Kinsr's N B Selkirk M Sherbrooke Q Shelburne and (^•tieen's \ S Yarmouth . . . .N S Sbelburne and (Queen's N S Vancouver . . . B C Cumberland . .N S Wright V York, ER O Colchester ....N S Cumberland . .N S Il.niits NS Vunccuver . . . H C Cumberland . . N S RAILROAD ON WHICH I.OCATKD, UH NKAR- KNT R. R. STATION, 8KFKKV,l'r.ltJ5-108 (Ki3 Wapella 53ft-.52 Truro .599 1-13 ria Charlotletown Alliston .580-46 l^uvon t>63 Ainherst 5991 675 Parrsborough 549 Stanfold .580-12 Souris, East 665*4, 359-1. 371 via .Sydney, N.S. ria Sydney, N.S. Knowlton ,535-4 BroughtonStn.675 nia Vannouth, N S via Halifax, N.S. 620 ria Halifax, N S Dudswell 620, 675 Cowansville 535-3 Scotsburn .599-15. Cheticamp 3.59-2 .535-3 via Digby, N S Debert Sta. 599-1 Centreville, 547 620 Stoco 509-1 via Halifax, N S Orangedale 59914 Oxford .59915 ria Owen Sound O Lvster, 580'12 .535-7, 6.53 .531 E Southampton 549 Middleton 646, 714 MargareeHar.359-2 .5!m-i Valley Sta .599-13 Tatamagouche .599-15 .lasper, .535-16 Orillia 580-32-67 Souris. East 665-4, 3.591, 371 Bridgewtr. 646, 374 Chester .'173 N.Glasgow 599-7-13 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Rogerville .5992 Lower Settlement 8 R 599-7 EastWilliamsb'gb Mundns O Eastwood i< >xford, S R O Lockport 376*3 Brownsville 543-1 .535-51 (R R name Selkirk) Sherbrooke 512, .535-7, .580-8, 675 Liverpool 376-3 ria Yarmouth, NS Lockeport, 376*3 ria Victoria. B C 549 (R R name Maccan) 535-18, 3-27. 328 Coleman 580-9 Brookfleld .5991 Wallace .599-15 Newport St'n 714 rin Natmimo Wentworth Station .599-1 Aultsville, .580-9 .580-83 186 tOST OFFICES AND ItAILllOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 POST OPKICKM. Elaton Elatonville . Eauclaire. . Eblwfleet . Ebei.pzer Ebenezer Eberts Ebor Eburne . . . Echo Bay Echo Place . Echo River Echo Vale . *EcoHotny . Economy Point . Ecuni Se(;uni Eeiini Secuni K . EkldvHtone Eden Eden Eden Grove Eden Lake. . Eden Mills . Edenwold . Edf^ar Ed (far Mills. Edgre Hill . Editeley . . . Ed^eley Edg:ett'8 Landing, Edpngton Eklina Edtnontnn Kdiimnditton Edna Edville Edwardsville Edwell Edy'8 Mills Eel Brook .... Eel Cove Eel Creek Efl River Croxni'jf Eel River Lake Effingham . . Egan Creek Egan Estate . *EganviUe . . Egbert Egerton KLKl'TUItAL DI8TKICTH. Coniuton (^ Cmnnerland. . . N S Distof Nipissing.O Prince West. PE1 (Queen's l-^st . P E ! Assa. East Bothwell O Brandon M N. Westminster BC Algoma U Wentwortb North and Brant . . . . O Algoma O Compton y Colchester . . . . N S Colchester ...N S Oil vsborough . . N S Halifax N S Northlterl'dWR.O Elgin, ER, <) Macdonalil M Bruce, E R . . . . O Pictou N S Wellinifton, S R. () Assa. West Simcoe. K R O Essex, S R () Orev, S R O York, W R O Assa. East 620 'arrshoro'.igh 640 Allierton (Miri*! Milton Station OC.")! York ton (122 .'■.7.S Klkhorn .135-52 I'/aN. W'minsterBC Egg Island . . Egg I.Ake. . . . Eglington . . Egmondville Egmont Bay Egypte Albert NB Muskoka & P Sd.O Argenteuil . . . . (^ Alta Victoria N B Alta Nortiimb'rl'd KR.O Cape Breton. . . N S Alta Bothwell O Yarmouth . . . . N S Victoria N S Cumberland . . N S Restigouche . . N B York NB Lincoln &Niag. .O Hastings, N R . . O N'ipissing O Renfrew, S R . . O Simcoe, S R O Wellinnton, N R.O Saguenay RAII.KOADUN iVIIICII I.OCATKI), on NKAR- KST 11. R. STATION, MKKKKV.IM'.IOri-ltts'i I'OHT OFKK'KH. 'EhiH Elgin Elginhiirg . . . Elgintleld . . . Elgin Roa«i. . . Elia Elie Elimville Elizabeth Bay Elizabethville. 'Etkhorn Elko Kllaton Ellengowan Ellen's Town Ellerslie Ellershoiise . . Ellesmere . . Elliott Elliott's Corners. Elliott's Mills . . Elliott Vale . . . ElUsboro' Ellis River Ellisville Elm Elma Elmbank Elm Creek Elmcrof t Elmfield .. Elmgrove Elmhedge Elinhurst . . Eholt Eight Island I^ake Elba Elb Mills Elcho Elder Elder's Mills . . Eldon Station . . Eldorado Elford Elfrida Elgin Elgin Elgin ...g Aha York, ER () Huron, S R . . . . Wentworth, SR..(> Bi'an Brandon M Valf.t Cariboo. BC Norfolk, N R....O UAII.ItOAIiON WIIU'll l.99-3 ■.80-07 644-2 Exeter, .580-.10 Bruce, E R .... O Northuiiiberr (Queen's West P E I King's P E I Assa. Ka.st Prince We«t. P E I Leeds, S R t) Lanark, N R ...O DUndas O Peel O Lisgar M Charlotte . . . . N B Pictou NS Simcoe, S R O Grey, E R () King's N B Waterloo N R . . O King's P E I Assa. East Hants N S Elmsdale I Prince West . P E I (iarden Hill, 58035 535-52 635-07 ,5M0'S0(R R name Gibsons) Paisley 58054 Chelmsford 532 ;.3r.-.53 714 OiAgincourt .535-34 i .180 -.-lO erth 535-34 VicioriaHar..180-32 665-1 Pcake Station 665-3 Wolseley .135-52 MiNcoiK^he 665 '1 Lviidhurst 510 Stittsville 535-12 Cbesterville, 135-33 Highlleld, .18051 ,1.-{5-.19 Bonnev River Sta., 695 Scotsburn .19915 AllJHton .180-64 via Meaford, Out. Hampton 543*2, .199-12 .180-47 East 665-4, 371 535 -.18 Elmside Elm Springs. Elmstead . Elmsville. Aiitigonishe 599-7 Orangeville 635-40 Athens .116 Kim Tree . . Elm Tree ... *Eltu rale ... Elm Valley . , Elm Valley . *Ehiiwo(id . Elmwoofl.. , El'nwood *Elora Elphin Elphipstone Elsie Elsinore . . . Elton Elva Emberson . *Embro . . . Em brim. Emerald Emerald . Attercliffe Station | Emerald 580-82, 6-25-5 AllJHton .180-64 Kleinburg 535-40 .180-29 544, 580-33 Essex 625-1 5 Stony Creek 580-83 6t4-4 516 Lome 699-13 " Kmrrmtn Emery Emigrant Road. Emileville Emmett . , Emo Empey . . . Empire . . . I Pontiaj! t^ A8.sa. West. . . VAa^'\, NB O Toronto Centre . . O Halifax N S Charlotte . . . . N B Gloucester . . . . N B Addiiigton G Simcoe, N R O Brandon M King's N B Bruce, E R . . . . O King's N B uueen's West PEI Wellington. C R.O Unark, N R....O Marquette M Victoria, N R . . O Bruce, N R ....(> Brandon M Brandon M Muskoka & P .Sd.O Oxford. N R ....() Russell O Lennox O Inverness . . . ,N S Prince East .PEI Provencher . . . . M York. W R O Westmoreland. N B Rouvillc q Renfrew, SR... .() Algonia O Hastings. N R ..O Haldimand and Monck O SouriH 3.19- 1, Antler. ,199-1 ()05-l Bristol 663 .Moose .law ,1.'t5-52 .135-42 Shubenacadie .199-1 095 (R R name Dyers) Arden .135-34 .180 •66-69 Reston 535-65 Sussex .199-12 580-65 Biittarnut Ri'ge.172 via Charlottetown .180-64, 535-36 Mississinpi Sta. 611 Strathclair Sta. 622 (J«lert 58O-.30 AlUnford 580-55 Chatir 535-.12, 585 Melita 535-.18 rtterson 580-67 Beiwhville .135-35, 580-83 South Indian 531 Bath 309, 3-24 loiia .19914, 304,372 (t05-l-2 044-3, ,135-66 535-40 038(RR name Mel- rose) St. I'le .135-1 Kgaitville ,135-11 Rat Portage, 535-51 Eldorado.144, 580-33 York 580-79 JU)() 1000] POST OFFICES AND llAILftOAn STATIONS IN CANADA. 187 •M POUT orKicRa. Eiii|>ire Valley , 'HmmiaU Ein.vvale Kniierby KiifleW Enfleld Kntrlixh Kay . . . Kiitrliiih Corner . Kii);liHh I'oiiit. . . KiiiiUnh Town . Kniiioru Kniiis KiinlMhore KiiniHkilleii EnriiHklllfii Sta EniiMinore Eiiiiotvillu. Enon Knterprine .... Entry Inland . . EppiMK Epaoni E|>worth Kranioaa Eratiniug Erb •Sriisville Eric Erie Erie Erieaii (Sinnmi'r Office) Erie View • h'rin Erinville ErinHville .... Erinview Erie Ernestown Sta Errington .... Esoott Escuininoc EHcnininac .... Ksdraelon E^Hkofioni Eskosoni Island . Eakdale Esinonde . . Esqiiesing Esiiuimalt Esquimaux I'oint *K»tiex Essex Essonville Esterhaz . . Entevan Estnicre ElstangduNord. Etrhemin Ethel .... Etna Ktol)ic(iki' Ettrick . . . Eugenia . Eureka. . . Eustis . . . Evandale. Evansville Evelyn . Everett. RI.KCTORAL DIHTKKTH. Vftle a (Jarilmo it C MuHkokade l> Sd.O Priiicif Kiwt P E I ValeiVCnriliiio KC Durham, W K ..O Hants N S Oa.sp (Mitario, N R....O N'wWestm'stcr.BC Wellington. S R. O Wellington. NR,.<) King's N B Waterloo. N R. O Krontenac () Norfolk. S R O Vale iS Cariboo HC Kent () Norfolk, S R ...O Wellington. S R. () Ouyslioro' N .S Addiiigton (» Selkirk M Wolfe i; Lennox () Vancouver B ( Leeds, S R () Bonaventure. . . . ( j Northumber' . . N B Carleton N B Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton. . . N S Bruce, W R . . . , O Renfrew, S R . . (> Halton U Victoria BC Saguenav y Essex, SR O Inverness . . . . N S Peterboro', ER..O Assa. East Assa. East Victoria N S Oaspd Lt5vi8 y Huron, E R . . . . D King's N S York, W R <) Middlesex, E R.O (5rev, S R O Plofou N S Sherbrooke <^ Kings N B Algonia O Middlesex, E R . U Siuicoe, S R . . . . () RAItROAPON Wllini I.OC'ATKU, OK NKAK- RST R. H. HTATIDS, HRKKKV.I'I'.KI.'i-lOM tVshcroft 536-70 j Everett ,'iM()(t" I Everslev N. Wiltshire Otthl Erertim ■i:«'.-74 Ewan Bedford Ba'inr>t)01, Eactory Dale 714 lEuirbairn. . . . POST OKKKKM. via N. Sydney, N 8 Euirbank Tvne Valley (Mir.l I Tottenham .IWIO.S (Jrand Kails .''•:<.'i'H4 Burketon Station WAh-HS via I'eterlmroughO via (iuelpb St. I'eter's ;«(4, 370, 372 hmi Pictou W«)l) vin MeafonI, Ont. .Manchester ^8038 via Vancouver via Ouelph, Ont. (Jrand Vallev.')3.'>'41 Apohai|ui.^>im-12 Waterloo r.sn-47 via Kingston, Ont. .larvis .'>8()-7(l-8-2 (i3:{ Blenheim .'i73 Port Rowan f.80-8e r)3.5-;«i ({u\slK)ro' 3(i4 .'■)(«»• 1 Stonewall KVrm Marlileton 075, 620 58(1-!) via .Vanaiino. B C Mallorytown .')809 .■)t»8 3.';3,orChathani532 Peel 535-86 Grand Narrows, South 59014 via Sydney Kincardine 58048, 432 I Ashdadmi 5S0-(i5 (R R name Stewarton) 574 345 I (i25 1-5 j Port Ilawkesbury, .5!)9-14, 371, 380 Haliburton 58030 Whitewood Station .')35-52 535-.58-(M! .McKinnons Harbor .'199 14 Grindstone Island 359-1 59})-4 580-48 Wolfville 714 580-50 j Flesherton, 5.35-40 j 59!)- 13 \ 512 i 390, or NerepisSta.' 535-88 Gore Bay 428 3, 4,-«)-l, 4-22-2 Crumlin 535 -38 580-64 Fairfax Fairfield Fairfield East. . Fairfield Fairlleld Plain Fairford Fair Groiuid . . Fairhall . . Fairhaven Fairhohne Fairley Fairlight Fairmede Fairmont Springs Fairmount .... Fainnont Fair Play Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Fairview Station Fair Valley 'Fairviile Fairville Falding Falkenburgh Sta, Falkirk Falkland Falkland Falkland Falkland Ridge . . Fall Brook Fallowfield Falls View Falmouth .... Falmouth Station FannystcUe Fanshawe Faraday Farewell Fargo Fanucrston I Farmington . . Fannington Farnboro' Farndon . . . Farnham Centre *Farnham .... Farquhar .... Farran's Point Farrelton .... Fassifern Father Point . Fauxbourg . . , , Fauriel Fawcett Hill . . Fawkham .... Fawn Fecteau's Mills RLKCTOHAI. UIHTHICTH. Victoria N B Vork, N R O Wellington, S R.O Victoria. N R ..O Middlesex. NR.O Northumb'....NB King's N S Victoria, S R,. ..<) Vork, W R . . . . O f Stanstead . . King's P E Bro<'kville O .St. John N B Oxford, S R . . . . O Selkirk .M Norfolk, SR.. .O Lisgar Charlotte .. ... M . N B Muhkoka&P.S'd.O N B Northumb' Assa. East Assa. East Yale ite Cariboo BC GreV; E R O Antigonishe. . .N S Essex, NR O Perth, S R O Westmoreland. N B Queen's West P E I Yale & Cariboo BC Halifax , N S Sinicoe, E R O St. John N B Assa. Wfst Muskoka&P.Sd.O Sinicoe. E R. . . . O Middlesex, NR..O Brant, S R O Yale A: Cariboo BC Halifax N S .Annapolis N S Lanark, S R . . . . O Carleton O Welland O Hants N S Hants N S Lisgar M Middlesex, E R..O Hastings, NR.O Wellington, N R.O Kent 'J Carleton N B King's P E 1 Cumberland. . N S Brome t^ Missisquoi Q Brome i) .Missisquoi Q Perth, SR O Stormont O Wright H Glengarry () Rlmouski Q Lunenburg. . . .NS (iaspc Q tVestnioreland,N B Ontario, N R . . O Ontario, N R . . O Wolfe q RAILROAD ON WHICH I.OCATRO, OK NRAR- RBT K. K. STATION, 8KRKRV,IM-. 105-108 Tiirrancev'le 686-91 King .'i80-67 via Ouelph, Ont. Kininonnt 68030 680-50 Newcastle 699-2, 353 Aylesford 714 Feneloii Falls 580- 30 ,580-07 (R R name Fairbank Juno.) Boynton 512 Cherry Grove 665-4 .535-16 St. Martins 6432 Burford 580-78 Reaburn 535.52 Tilsonburg, 680-78- 8-2. 625-5 Killarney, .5.35-57 St. Andrews .536-87, 400 Ahmic Harbour 4-20-4 Boiestown 632 Fleming .535-62 Wapella 636-62 Golden .535.53 via Meaford, Ont. Antigonishe 699-7 Maidstone 6-25-5 Stratford .58()-51-52- 53, .580-79-80 Dorchester 699-1 via Charlottetown, PEI ()kanagon 635-74 99-1 Orillia .580-32-67 535-81-88 via Parry Sound, O 580-67 Denfleld .580 -.50 Paris 580-79-83. M(>nteCreek.5,-J5-70 via Halifax, N S Springfield, 616 Perth 635-34 Bell's Corners 536-12 025-5-6 Falmouth St'n. 714 714 535-.59 via London (>e Hill Mines 544 Kenilworth 5.36-41 573, 0-25-6 L'pper Woodstock .535-86 Head of St. Peter's Biiv 606-4 River Philip .599-1 West ShefTord 535-7 Farnham .535-1-2-7, .545-1, 632-1 Brigham 636'3 535-1-3-7, 645-1, 032-1 Dublin 580-52 .580-9 6.56 Alexandria 631 .599-2, 346 via Lunenburg, NS Grand Entry 3.591 .572 Washago 68067 Atherly ,580-32-67 Victoriaville 680" 1-2-14 188 I'OST OFPICKS AND HAILHOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [J 000 h 4 POST OKKICKH. FcllOWB KeltoM Feltz South ... FeiineH'a Feiiu^rhvale Fenello *Fenolitn FiilU Fi'h irifk Fcnwick . Fenwick . FerjfUHlea FerjfiiMon . Ferjt'ison Fer^fiiHoii'H KiiU.s.. Fer^rimon's roim. FertfUBonvale Ferine Neiivf. . . . Fermoy Fernlmiik Fermlalc Ferrifliile Feriulale House . . (Suiiuner Ottioe) Fernet ville Fern Glen .... Fernhill KIiKCToKAL DINTRIfTH. Lennox U HiisMell <) l.unenbiirtr . . . N S Hinieoe, S R O I'reHcotI <) N.)rlh\Mnl)", WIl.O Victoria, N It. .. O Lincoln and Niatfiirii <> Kintr'H N H CnniherluiKl . N S WcllitiK'ton, (' H.o Renfrew, Sll . .() Mid.lIrHcx, KR..O Fernie Fernton Ferry Landing Ferris Ferryville Fes-fenon Fetherston Fi-vfr^ham .... Field Fieldville Fift'n Mile Stream Fiiicii Findlay *Fingal Finurer Hoard . . . Finlayson Fintona Fir (irove Fire Valle> First South Fi.shburn Finhernian's liar Fisherville Fishing Lake Fish Lake . . Fitch Hay.. . Fitzgerald Stati'n Fitzinaurice Fitzjiatrick Fltzfoji Harbour. Five InlnndK Five Mile River.. Flaniboro' Centre Flanders Flatlands Flat River .... Flee Island . Fleetwood Fletniiift Fleithertnn Fletcher Fletcher's Station Fletwode .... Fletfs Springs. YaleiS; Ciiriboo HC Lanark. S R . .() Oloucester. . . .N H Siincoe, N R .... O Wright (^ .Adding! on i) Perth. .\. R <) Albert N H As8«. Kast Sinicoe, K R ....() llcrthier (^ MuskokaAl'. Sd.<» Middlesex, S R..t> Yale & Cariboo HC Selkirk M Victoria N S Smiburv and t^necn's . . . .N H Carleton N R Sinicoe, K R ....<) .MiiskokaiSi I'.Sd.O (Jrey, K R () Vale & Cariboo. IK" Wright 4, :');!.■.•;«'. i Renfrew .'•.3:)1'.',G11 llyile Park (,'orner i'>;C>M-J, ')8(l-f.O-88 Thiinisiiii's Land'g 44r.-l Perth W.U<:U Pockiiiouche tM Phelpsfon .'"KSdti'.t Huckingliani.^U.'i'l.S jWestport :'tit 4'i(i;{ or Falken- burg .''list I (17 Herlhier .Pn .'>:t:'il.'i Knisdale .^i,S0-(i7 Hyde Park Corner rr.^r,■^2, .-vso-sti-'-'s I r>;i.'i-(i7 rill Wiriniiieg, Man orangedale .'■)1HV14, I'OST OKKICKH. iFleurant Flint Hill Fliiiliin FlfHlden Floradale 'Fliireiire Florenceville Fliiriiiivrillr, I',. . Florenta Flowers' Cove Flower Station . . Kluine Ridge . . . Folden's Corners. Folkins Foley Foley Urook . . . . Kolger Station. . . Follv Lake KI.KITOHAI, DlHTHurn*. lionaventure . . . . Q Albert N H Addington l> Richmond V Waterloo, N R .() Middlesex, W R. O Kscuminac 5(18 KIgin fi72 .Mado.; TiMI-SS Racine i\M Kliiiira,''tHO-47 Moth well M.-i^a, .'.8(l'88 Carleton N H|i;ir.8« KAII.KOADON WHICH I.OCATKI), OH NKAR- K8T R. R. STATION, HRIKKV,ri>.I ria Parrv Sound, O Fleshertbn .'■.;{.'i'40 : Veiiosta (l.'iti Lome .'i!Kl-i:{ .■.:{,'r;w I r.M.''. •(!.'■> ! .Sheddeti f)2')\'i s.inva r.,so-;w lona .'■.i»'.C14,;«i4,:}72' Alliston .'iSII-fit Elgin .'iTi Nakusp 44.')1 ria Luninburg, NS M.icLeod .'i;{.'i-(i4 Soti()ra ."CI '• Nelles Corners ■ Vorktoii I'ti'l ri'.i Picton, Out. Stati.stead .lunc- tioii .Mi, .512-1 ' titl.vl (R R name' Ricbmond) I H iiilvicw .'■.;«'.V2 liay C2 Ford's Mills 'Fnrdivirh . Fordyce . . . Foreman . . . * Fiirmt . . . Fiirrxtdale. . Carleton N R Macdonald M Sunburv and Queen's N H Unark. N R ...U Cbarlolte ...N H (Kford, S R () King's N H Ontario, S R ...() Victoria N H Lanark () Colchester . . . N S Colchester.. . .N S Colchester ...N S (Jospe Q Richmond Q Welland () Simcoe E.R () Colchester . . . N S Forest Farm . . . Forest Olade . . . I iForenter'tt Falls. . Forest (Jlen . . . ■Forest Hill Forest Hill I Forest Hill Forest .Mills . . . [ Foreston Forest ville Forrest Station . Forfar Forks Shelburne and (iMieen's N S .Kent N B Huron, E R O Huron, W R ....<) Norfolk, S R....() Lambton,W R . .(> Nicolet Q As.sa. East Forks, Baddeck. Forks RoaU(Iahy Fort Ellice I ' Fort Erie F'ortescue Fort Frances .. . . Forties Settlem't. Fort Lawrence . . Fort Louisburg. . Port Pelly Fort St. .lames . . Flirt Sask'tchew'ti Fort Simpson . . . . Fort Steele Fort Stewart Fortune Bridge. . Fortune Cove Annapolis NS Renfrew, N R . . O Inverness . . . . N S Albert N B King's P E I (iuysborough..NS Lennox O Carleton N B Norfolk, S R....() Brandon M Leeds, S R. . ..O Snnbury and Queen's . . . .N B Victoria N S Haldimand and Monck <> Bruce, E R ....() Sask Selkirk M (^leen's East P E T jPontiac Q I Yukon N WT i Marquette M Welland () Victoria, N R . . () |Algoma O jLiuienburg . . .N S [Cumberland . .N S |Ca|ic Breton . . N S Assn. East IVale it Cariboo. BC 1 Altn jBurrard UC I Yale iSf Cariboo BC H.istings, N R.. O iKing's P E I iPrinceWest..PEI .^8.'.-8« (Jladstone fi22 Newcastle Cr'k 390 (111 llarvi Sta'n fi-'J-IM |Ingersoll M.'ia.'i Sussex Vale .'i99-12 Oshawtt .18(1 -9 (irand Falls r);i.'')-84 (in .109-1 (R R name Folleigh) Hebert Sta'n 599'1 Debert Sta. .'>99-l Cilaspe Busin 346, 3.10 Richmond East, fi80-8-12 Pt Robinson 580-88 llaniiU's Pt. 4211-3 Denmark Road, 599-1.1 Barrington 37fl-8 Weldford 5992 .135-41 Blvth .180-.10 Ja'rvis 589-70-82 .18U-51 Bulstrode Station .180-14 Whitewood Station 535 -.12 Middleton, 646, 714-14 Cob Elgin 572 Heiul of St. Peter's Bay 665 -4 Antigonishe ,199-7 Nap'nee 509-2, 580-9 Bristol 535-86 580-86 116 Butternut Ridge 572 lona .19914, 364 Perry Station «25-6 Walkerton .180-54 Pr. Albert 535-62 ria Selkirk, Man. Pisquid 065-3 -14 "Fort William W. Al^fonia O .'•..•tr.'.M,(i(i4 1 French Villa^fu . . Drunmiond (,>' Richmond Station KortvMileCreok Yukon N W T ('/■(( Victoria i 1 .580-8-21 •"Vster Bronte 1/ KMt-Al FrcMc^h \'illai;e . . (Queen's Eiist. P E LM't Siewart 665-3-4 Foster's Luncnliurjf . . N S Barss' (/'nrners (14(1 French Villau'c . King's X Bjc/rt St. .lobn, N B FoHter's Croft . , Kin>f's N B Sussex Vale r)iH)-12 French Villauc . . Halifax X S rm Halifax, N S Foslerville Vork N B Canterburv Slat'n Friars lleiul C'li'dl Inverness X SM.irgaree H'r 3.51)-2 i'.;<1.'>'1 Frizileliin Inverness... XSiBaddeck 364, 370, Fourchn Richmond N S SI. Peiers .'{(U, 37() 1 372 Tit Froalburn Hundas Oi-i'rt Morrisburir. O Four Fall8 Victoria N B Aroostook Juno. ' .o:tr.-,s4-s(( Frock Burrard B( Xorfolk, S R....(» I'irt Vancouxer Tilsoiiburg 580-78- Frojrmore Four Mile Hrook . Pictou .NM W RiverSta.f.l>!»I3 82, 6-25-5 Four Uou(Im — Gloucester. . . .N H Inkcrman fiiKt Krome Elgin, W R ...O Shedden (1-25-5 Full III iir I'rescott () MawillefiHl Fronteiiac Lolliiiiiere (/i Batiscan .535-21 Fowler's Corners I'eterboro", \\ R.O ,')Sn:ir> (R R name H'rontiiT Best's) Frost Vllla),'e Huntiiigilon i^IIemmingford,58()-.') ShelToid yi Waterloo 5.-J5-4, Fox Bay Clas|)d i; Xiitasbc|uan 'AVo 1 .545-1 FoxlKiro" llastinjfs, K R .. <• 580 -J 7 Fruit land WcnIworth.S R..O|Slonv Creek .58083 Fox Creek Westmoreland.X B Lcwisville .MS Fulford Bronie »/|535-7 Fox Uarl>oiir — Cumberland.. N S PuKwasb f)!H» 1,'. Fulford Harbou -. Vancouver BCiBurgovne Bay 451 Fox Island Main . «iuv8boro' N S Canso 3(14, 371 Fullailon Perth, S R (» Mitchell .580-,52 Foxniead Simcop, E R (> hm-.Vl 1 Fuller Hastings, X R. . U Ivanhoe .535-34, Fox Point Muskoka&B.S'd.O Iluntsville, 580(17 .580-33 Fox Kiver (inspb <^ (iaspe Basin34(l,3rii) Fulton Wentworth, S R.(» Winona .58083 Fox River Cumberland . . N S l'arrslK)rou>fh 541) Fulton Brook. . . . Sunburv and Foxton Selkirk M Mar(|uette M Slonewall 535-60 t)'22 Fulton's Mills. . . (,>ueen's ... X B Chipman 5431, 390 Wellington, X R.(»j.580-.54 Fox Warren ' Fovnioiint Renfrew, S R .. <> E(,'anville 53511 Furnace Falls . . Victoria, .\ R .. I) (MMJ Framboise Richmond ... N S St. Peter's 3ti4, 37(1 Fvtleld Bruce, E R O Teeswater .535-41 Franiljoise I'terv'e Richmond NS St. Peter's 364,370 Gabarouse Lake. Cape Breton. . X S via Svdnev, N S Frainpton horchester (; SI. Ilenedine 675 Gabaroime Cape Breton. X Si-in Sydney, X S Franconia lialdiniand and Gabarouse Bara'is Cajie Breton. X S'ma .Svdnev, N S Monck (> Perrv Sta 625-6 iQabriola Island. . Vancouver B C 451orr«rt Xanaimo, "Frankfnril llasiiinfs, W R .(( 544 BC Frank Hill Victoria, S R....O via Peterborough Gad's Hill Perth, X R (» .580-53 Frankiin IMirham, K R . . O Macdonnld M Huntinjrdon. . .. (^ 580-35 «22 Athelstan (i a get own (iainsltorvngli. .. Sunburv aii .la-sper 53516 Galiano Vancouver B C riu N'ii-toria Frankville Antivonishe . . X !S Harbor au Bouche Galliny:erlown . . Stormont O Aultsville .580!) .5iti)-7 Galson Compton ii Scotstown 535-7 Fi^serlnir^r Ontario, N R....() Bi-acebridjfe 58067 'Gait Waterloo, S R . . .580-47.54, .535-35 Eraser's (jrant . . Anti(;onishe . . N S Ileathcrtoii 51W7 (Jalway Albert X B Elgin .572 Fraser's Mills. .. Antigonishe . . N S Lower Set't South (iambic's Corners. Prince E.ist ..PEI Cape Traverse 665 River 5fl<)-7 Gamebridife Ontario. X R. ..O .580-32 Frnser\ille Ourham, E R . . 1) 580-35 'Gatiano'iiie .... Leeds, S R . . . O 702, 3-24, 3-25-1 Frechette L6vis t; (Jraijr's Riiad Sta'n (!anaii<)(|iU' .lunc. Lewis, S. R O .580-9 580-12 Gang Kanch YaleiVCarilioo BC'Ashcroft .535-70 Fredericton .... York N B 532, 535-S2-83, 31)0, Garden Hill .... Durham, E R . . O .580-35 Frederieton June Sunburv and (iardeli Island . . Frontenac O 3-25-3 ria KingstonO (^uecn'.s . . . . N 1! 535-82-88 Garden of Eden . Pictou N S Xew- Glasgow Fredericton Road Weslmoreland.N B Salisburv 5i)!)-12, .599-7-13 (11)3 Gai-flen River Algoma O 535-25,4-28-3,430-1, Fredericton Sta.. Prince East . . P E I 6(15-1 4-22-2 Freeborn Perth, N R . . . . 580-53 (R R name (jardenville Prince Edward .() Peflfcrs) (•ardiner .Mines.. Cape Breton . . X S ria Svdnev, N S Freeland Leeds, SR O Xewhoro 516, 311) Gardiner's Creek. St. John X B|St. Martin's .543-2 Freeland Prince West.. PEI Conwav Sta. 665-1 (iarHeld (Queen's E.isr PE Ivia Charlottetown, Freeltiin Went worth, SR.O Puslinch 535-35 (iarland Chiiteauguav .. (^] Aubrev .531 Freeman Halton Burlinjjlon 580-65- Garland King's X S Berwick 714 87 Garncau L'Islet yjSt. .lean Port Joli Freepitrt Digby NS Dijrbv 712, 392, .51)9-3 31)3-2 C ,rnet Xorfolk, S R....O. 5.80-70 Freeport Freetown Waterloo, S R . . () Prince East ..PEI Preston 580-54 665-1 St. .John . . X B ria St. .lohn NB rill Victoria Garnham Vancouver B C * Frelighslixtrg .. Mis8is(|uoi t^ St. Armand Station Garrelton Orenville, SR.O via Prescott, Ont. 545 Garrison Road . . 1 Welland O ria Fort Erie, Ont. French Bay French Creek .. Bruce, N R ....(> Vancouver BC Allenford 580-55 451. or rin Nanai- Sask Duck Iji'Ke.535'62 Garrvowon Grev, X R O ria Owen Sound, mo, B C (larthbji Station . Wolfe i4 675 French I,ake Sunburv and (iascons Honaventure yj.-{.5u (Queen's... .NB Waasis Sta. 535-82 Gasparine Chate.iuguav .. (,>i.St. Renii '80-5 French River.. .. Pictou \ S Meri;,'onislie .5!)l)-7 *Ga»pe Basin (Jaspe (^]346.350(Ga8pe Ixl) French River tjueeirs West P E I Kensinirton 665-1 Black Cape 508 French liiver Muskoka&P.S'd.O 422, 430-2, or Mas- Oasp^ Bav, South (iae\>i Q.Ga.spR Ba'n 346, 3.50 sev Sta. 535-25 Gaspereaux .... (Queen's East.-P E I|Georgetown 665-3, . French Road — Cape Breton . . N S via Sydney, N.S. 359-1 190 POST OFFICES AM) UAILK()A!> STATIONS IN CANADA 1^ I [1900 KOHT orrit'KH. KLK(TO>tAI. DIHTHIl-TM. Sunbiiry and l/iieen's . . . . N H KItik's N S Siinbnry and (Queen's N IJ Yarmouth . . . . N S Altroma <• Colchester . NS Northumberl'd Nl< Halifax N S Sunbiiry and t^uei'ii's N H Victoria, N R ... <> Arjrenteuil .. ■ H AlM:()nui <* Ar>renleuil Ct ShulM'iiacadie.MWl Nejfuac ;{■">:{ Shiibenacadic.'')))!).! Waasis Sla. ri3.'i-82 Lachiitcf.M.'-.lH ( 'artier :.;i.'.i;t .St. Hernias .'..{.'lis .Ste. Aiijfele de La- val .'>8ll-t4 :>mu r.iM.iH tw.-:*. nr.i>-i .")«n-.'>l(l;'. ;{4'2 or Staiisteiul .liini'. .M2. .1121 AntifTonisbe aitlt'T Sutton West .1S(>-:t7 llcmuiiiiu'f<>rd.18(l-.') Gravenliurst .ISO-fl? K)ransville .')3.5n "iS(f47 .Mliert fil« Kssex. (iJ'il-.l Natash(|uan 34S delnoii'H Core :J74 or Hridifewater B4« I'iit Selkirk. .Man. Lower .Settlement, SniitliltivHr.'iW)-? 1 roMT (IKKH KM. (llOHCOtt Glastfow (Ilas^fow (iloNsville Glebe Rood Gleicheii Ki.MrroRAii msTRlUTM. KAII.HOAII ON WHICH I.OCATKII, OHNKAR- KST 11. R. HTATION, HKRKKV,!'!-. 1(1.1- 1(18 Ganpercuux (ittHpfn'tui.r Gospereax Slal'n Grey. S R ... (»ntario, W R Cape Hreton . ('iirleton AniiKoiiiMhe . ..(> ..(» .NS NH .NS Alta Herkeley MfiMO St..'iffville.1,S(l'.W-.'t7 .Shu'naciMlie MHtU Hristol :,:it>-m Antiifonishe .1Ut)'7 5:(.i-.i;j (iawas *• (ilen Adelaide . . Glen AUIa '(ilen Allan .... (•len Almond Glen Alpine ... (ilen AiiM:lin .... (ilenaiinan (Jlenarm (Hen Hean (tien Heoker (jlenbervie Olen liufll QlfitlboTO* . . A^sa. Kastr . . Moosomin ,1,'<.1'.12 Gay's River . . . Ga.vthorne Gay's River Riwl. Peterboro', KR.tJ Wclliinclon, CR.O UbeMe (/ Anti({onishe.. N S (iloiicester .. N H Huron, KR .... (» Victoria, N R....(> Writfbt t^ Diiiulas (> Coli^hester . . . . N H Hrockville () Macdonald M Front eiiac (> Coc Hill Mines M4 Drayton a8if.14 HucklnKham fi:MO'82-8:t, r.:i.i-42 Simcoe. SR ....() .Macilonald M Mi Vy. Hay Roa Satruenay (/ Liinenlmr^' NS Selkirk . M Giant's Lake Guysboro X S Neepawa. 022 Haldiir (144*1 Gibbon Kind's N H Sussex Vale .ismi-i A(ldini;lon () Inverness . . . N S Grey, SR O Guysboro' ....NS Macdonald M Yale iSc {'ari boo BC .Assa. East Kinjfs P E I Huron, E R ....() Addin^'tnii () l^ueen's East P E I Manpiettc M Inverness N S Prince West.P E I Pictou NS Cape Hreton . . N S Ubelle q Pontine u (iodfrev (lU Gil)raltar Gibso?! (iihmin Gilbert Cove .... Gilbert Mountain Gilbert's Mills .. Gilchrist Gilbert Plains.. .. Gilead Gilks Grey, K R (> Siincofc, K R () York N H Dijfhy N S Cumberland . . X S Prince Kdward. .O Sinicoe, K R .. . O Marquette .... M Hastinffs K R . ..() Northuinberl d. N H York. N R O Haldiinand and Monck <> Victoria N S Victoria N H Hnice, N R . .. (» Cape Hreton . . N S Victoria N S Victoria N S Alta ('('a Collinifwood, (t Klmvale .IStftMI-ttS r,:i-2, .'■..•»5-s;j 71-2 (K R name Port (Sllbert) Halfwav River Sta. .'■4!> I'/rt Picton, Out. Oro Station .'■.8I)(!7 StrathcIair.Sta. (122 Corbvvillc r~ Hlissfleld .W2 .'■.8(f(i7 Nelles Corn's r.8(J-82 lona.''.i«>14,:i({4,:i72 Ortonville .'i.'l;r84 Paislev .W0-.'-i4 Hols-13 St. Peter'8:{04, 370, 372 Calumet 535-18,327 Gilman Hrome i) Ha.stinKS, NR ..<> Selkirk M St. John's (-1 Provencher . . . . M Hristol (MKi Gilniour Macrouche. .N H Mcfjantic (^ Manpiette M Ontario, W R .. O Halifax N S (Queen's East P E I Sask Norfolk, SR... O llosthiKs, W R . O Grenville, S R . . O .1.S0 04 Sherbrooke 512, 535-7, ,180-8, 075 Ahniic Ilarb. 4-204 (Jlacier Yale iV Cariboo H(' r>;{.i 70 Yale & Cariboo H( ' .i:<.'',-7n Olenlea Glenlce Rov.-vl (144-3 K( iillworth .13541 Gladstone Gladstone "(UniMniie Gladwyri Gladvs Middlesex, KR.O Victoria N H Macdonald M Victoria N 1) Alta Harriet sv'ler>:i.')-3,'> Kllbiirn i>;ir>-H(i (t22 Red Rapids .IIW-Ol Dewrliiey .■.3.'>-64 PInkerton .'i80M4 Mill Hrook ,'i8(t:^,'i .ISO-.'W (It R name Ops) Glanford Sta.lSO^O Millbrldire .144 Glenlivet Glenlivet Glen Lloyd (ili'nli/on Kirk's Ferrv05e Head of Ti(ie .199-2 Ste. Julie Station .180-12 Neepawa 022 Mvrtle .135-34, .180 -.'18 via Hiilifax. N S CardiK'ui H Wentworth. S R.O Went worth. SH.O HastiiiK's, N R O .Miildlesex. S R O Glen Major Glen Maiifaret . . Glen Martin ... (ilen Mary Glen .Meyer Glen Millar Olenmore Olossburn Antiifonisho . . N S,Heatherton :^mi . Maitland, 5809 1900] POST OFFICES A.N/) UAIIJIOAD STATIONS IN CANADA 191 1*1 IHT KKKUKM. KI.KCTOHAL DINTKUTH. ( 'olchentiT . . , N S Wi-rilworth North ami Itritnl .... O Cape Itrelon.. . N S Oluninorc .... Oleii MorriH OliMi MnrriHoli . Uleii Murray .... 'Mi'^arilu; H QlunncviH (itcrii;iirr.v <) (»I«M Noriiian . . '(llfiijfiirrV <» Uleii Oak Middli'Mex, S K. .U (llvnora . (Ik-iiora UurranI HC Inveriu'NH N S nieiiora . . . OU'iiora (Jk'ii Orchard (Jlenorcihy . . (>leii|tuviie. . . Gh'ii Purler . . . . iNorthumh'. . . .N H Ulen Hau lUinbton, K it . . (> Oleii Koad AntiffotiiHhe. . N S OICH KohertHoii . . Uli'iijrarry (> Oleii Horn llaHtin^rs, \V U . .<.) LiH)far M Triiioe Kdward. .(> Siiiicof, K II.... O Haiton <) Storinont <) Olenroy Glen Saiidfleld Oleiishcu Oleiishee (ilen Small .... OleiiHinith .... Olcn Stewart . . Oleii Stilloii .. Glen V\\i Glenvale Glenvale Glenville . Olenjrarry () (Jlenifarry (> Norfolk, H R....() I'iutou N H Grcnville, S K . . O MacMlouald M Dundos () Hronie (/ AntiKonishe . . N 8 Frontenac O Westmoreland. N H Inverness .... N S Glen Water Olenjrarrv O Glen William. . . . (jiieen's Ea.Ht.P E I Glen Williams ..Haiton O Glen Willow .... I.MiddleNcx, W II. O Glen Wood i Yunnoutli .... N S Glen Wood ! X. Westminster BC <>lenwo(Ml StatioiijKent <> Oobeil Klharlevoix Q Oolile's. OodlKJUt . . *Ooiierieh Godfrey . . Godolphin OolT's .... (fO Home (Summer (tHice) (Soldhoru' (Inlden Ooldenhiirif .... Golden Grove. . . . Golden Grove Mis Golden Lake .... Golden RidKc Golden Valley .. Ooldenville Goldfleld Gold River Gold Rock GoUlsmith Gold.stone Gold Stream .... (Solspie Gondola Point . . ' Gonor OotKl Corner Gooderhani (iomiivoini Gooseberry Cove Goose Creek . . . Wentworth North and Urant O Sa^fiienav y Huron, W R... O Addiiiffton i> Northumb', ER. O Halifax N S Simcoe, E R .<) (iuvsboro' N S Yale A Cariboo HC Al)foma <) Kind's N B St. .John N B Renfrew, N R . () Carleton N B Muskoka&P.S'd.O Guysboro" N S Stormont O Luiieiiburtf . . N 8 Alifoma O Essex, S R <) Welllii(fton, C R.O Vancouver. . . .B C Oxford, N K <► Kinjf's NB Selkirk M Carleton N B Peterboro', ER .() Ontario, W R .. O St. John N B St. John N B RAILROAD ON Wllim IjOCATKIi, oh nkar- IMIMT KHT H. 11. HTATIO!*, OfKICKH. HKRKKV.I'P.IOVKW Hhubenacodie 509-1 Oooso River ... Gait 5:i5;i5, '.8(l-47 54 I'l'rt Svdney Gordon Gordon Ste. Julie Station Gordon Bay um-vi l)alhousieM.;>»5'3S Gordon Ijike do do !.ionKwood 53.'>"42, Gordonsville .■)8ii-8;j Gonionville — Gore West Ba\ Rood MH) 14 Gore 'Gore Bait Pilot .Mound 535 -K7 ma Picton ;01)-7 .531, 5:n-i Goshen Goshen Gosport .544(RRnameChis- Gosselin's Mills.. holiu's) aottinuenSt.,lir. tlreen Valley. 535-33 Ooulais Bay .... Glen Robertson Goulais River . . 531, 531-1 Delhi 580-82 Gould Gould Station . . .Merijronishe .51)9-7 (ioiirock .Si)encerville .535"20 Nee lawa 622 Oowan Brae vin ro((uoiH, Ont, (Sowanstown .... 535-3 Gower Point .... AntiKonishe .590-7 Gowland .Mt .... tm-\, 611 Gowrie Petit-'odiac 572, Graburn 51MC12 (rravf/ifld Port Hood 3.59-2 '(Jra/ton 304 Grafton I'm (lornwall, Ont. Grafton Cardi)fan Bd. 6(15-3 Graham .580-(l5 Graham's Road. . .\ppin 580-83 'Irahamsville .... via Yarmouth, N S |(iraham'.'4 Siding.. Port Hammond 1 Grainfleld 535-70, 4.50-3 Granboro' 617 ''Granby Murray Bay 329-8 Grande Ance 'Grande /lure... 580-83 Grand Bay 345 Grand Bend 580-52. 432 Grande Bale 61 l(RR name Bed- Grand Cascapedia ford) Grande Clairii'-re. Cam )bellf'd .580-27 Wim sorJun.. 599-1 GrandesConddes. 714 Grand Desert Grand Entry — Grand Fonds .... lsnae'.'< Harbour 371 Grand Forks 535.53 Grande Freniire.. Grande Grcve nia St. John, N B Grande l.ijfne . . . via St. John, N B GraiKle Pointe .. Etfanville .535-11 Grande Prairie . Peel 535-86 Trout Creek 58067 Grandm I'ilen. . . Antijronishe .599-7 (Irami Ktanij South Finch .535-33 Grande ValltSe . . .Mahoiie B. 646, 373 Wabijjoon 536'51 •Grand Falh... Blytheswood 625-3 a. Falls Portage.. ,580-54 (irand Harbor . . .574 Grandigue Woodstock .58(l-.50 Grand Lake Rothesay 599-12 Grand LakeSta.. 535-51 Grand lUatian .. Woodstock .535-86- 90 Iron Dale 600 Grand-Mf're Grand MiUiit .... 580-36 Gr'nd .Mira, north Musquash 695 (Jr'nd Mira, south Sussex Vale 5!)9-12 G. Narrows Rear. KI.KCroKAIi niHTRKH-B. KInir'H. PR I Assa. East Essex, S Iv O .Muskoka and Parry Sound . .(> .\lKoma o Carleton N B Wellinitton, N R.O Hants N S Richmond (^ AlKoma O RAILROAD ON WIIICII I.Ot'ATKD, ORNRAR- KMT R. R. STATION, HRRKKV,I'I'.166-168 Head of .St. Peter's Bay 665 4 WaiK'lla 535-52 AmneiHlliurK,6'25'l Northumb', W R.O Grey, E R O York, E R O Huron, E R O Albert N B Guysboro' . . . . N S (ieimox O 'Compton (/ Halifax NS AI)foma O Algoma O Compton Kl (yOini)ton (} WellinKton, S R.O Kinff's P E 1 Wellinjfton, N R.O Renfrew, N R . . O Albert N B Perth, S R O Assa. West . . . Wright y Northumb", W R. O (Jarleton N B King's N S Vaudreiiil (^ yueen's West P E I Peel O (,>>lchester ...NS Northumb'. . . N B Shefford <^ Shefford q Richmond N S Gloucester ... N B King's N B Middlesex, N R. O Chicoutimi (^ Bonaventure . . . .(^ Brandon M Beaucc (^ Halifax N S (Jaspe Q Charlevoix (J Yale & Cariboo BC Two Mountains. .(J Ga.sp6 (J St. John's (J Provencher ... M Yale it Cariboo. BC Champlain . . . (^ Inverness N S Oa8p6 H Victoria N B Victoria N B Charlotte ...N B Kent N B Cape Bi-eion . .N S Halifax N S Charlotte ...N R Champlain . . . . (^ Rimonski (j Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Victoria N S Bruce Mines.535 -25, 4-.'N-3,430-l, 422-2 Bristol 5,'i5'86 Arthur .535-41 Sh\ibenacadie .590-1 580-8 4-28-3, 430-1, 422-2, or Spanish River Station 53525 Harw-ood 580-17 via .Meaford, Ont. ITiiioiiville 580-.'{a .'^^»5-4I Elgin .572 Aiitigonishe .599-7 N'panee.5(M»-2,.580-9 Cottticook 5880 via S't Ste Marie, O via S't Ste .Marie, o .Scotsiown .5:15-7 .535-7 580-54 Souris East 065-4, .•1.59-1, 371 .580-53 Graham'n .5.S5-12 Elgin, .572 .Mitchell .''i iO-52 Maple (,'reek.5:J5 -.53 Kazubazua 656 580-9 Wo'stock .5;t5 -86-90 Waterville 714 535-32 Emerald 605-1-2 MaUoil .580-51 599-1 RenousB'dge 500-8 Granby .5451 .545-1 Grandigue F'ry 304 540 .535-88 Park Hill .580*51 Ragotville 329-8 .508 Hartney .535.58 St. Francois, Nord East, 6751 via Halifax, N S 3.59-1 Murray Bay 329-8 Okanagon 5,'<5-74 St.Eustache.535-22 Gaspe Ban 346, 350 .580-13 via Winniiieg, Man. Duck aiul Pringle, .Man., .535-70 535-19 Cheticamp 359-2 Gospe Basin 346, 350 .535-84 Ortoiiville .535-84 Grand Manan 403 Notre Dame 518 via Sydney .5iW-l" 403 or piaE'port Me Lac a la Tortue 535-19 St. Octave 599-2 via Sydney, N S via Sydney, N S Iona.599-14,364,372 !i(f 192 I'OST OFKICKS AM) llAILUOAD STATIONS IS CANADA. [I !)()(> roMT OKKIlKM. KI,K<'T()ltAI. inMritic'rH. n. Narrow!. . Oraixl I'uIk>8 OriiMil ItiiMK Oniiiil I'll' . . l,(M \TKII, OK NKAH- KNT l(. II. MTAilllN, I HKK.KKV.rl'.Kl.'.Kl,'*! I'cmr OKKICKM. L'u|iv lircloii (ilWpO ' liorclii'Htfr. iKiiiK'H N S'.MMill (U K Maine (Irn'iiway I llllllk) (irt't'llMltV . Ij SI. Aili'liiiiliMlul'a (li'i'i'iiHii'li 1)1 IN M.'lO KI.Kl'UlHAI. niNTHIlTM. MiilillcMi-x.NIt <) l.iNXiti* M KIiik'h .. I> K I nil kinx'H Ml (imiiil Uiver i(liu<|it^ Orniiil llivcr (Iriiiid l(i\ t>r KuIIn Grand St. KMprit. Grand St. LoiiIh. . Grand Tracadic 'dniiiil Viilli'ii Grandvifvv . . . . tiraiid I'iVk' . . . Grank(f . N S7U i; :t."i(i or HI. ( 'ape Mw ( Jrcciiwoixl jSclkirk M N S SI. IVlcr'H 'MH, :»7(i '(irei-nwitnil tMiUirio, W 11 ,. <» Kinir'H N S Yalr.V Carilmo II (' Si. .loliii N II Uli'hniorid UU'hnioiid.. . .N S rid St. IVIith tJreeiiwdiHl Nlcolel l^lSlf. .Moiiii|ue de (iiemirimi . I Nicolcl, MU Cirt'i-r . ... NIoolet VS. Aiiijfle de l.avul 'Ureer Mount ri.sd UiieciiK KuMt . I' Kl l.itil vVelJii (IrcKor.v 14 I'KI Mtile York (Mlf)-:! Mirtoii, N U.<»!r.;i.'.'»i uiitM'n'H KaHl . 1' K \\ri(i C harlot tetown Hraiil, S K.. niinniiford .vhicTs Ifar M |l'.viirt'ss Itiv. .^.'Ifi'fiit Oraiiifcr jCardwi'll O oVuiiki'v illr .').'iri'40 Oraiiiti' Creek . . j Yale.V C'lirilmn.lH'Ispeiiii 's lid. rhiriTo (iretna Granite Hill . . . MiiNkoka .Sc I' Sd.o|Troiii Creek :>8li-(l7 ()re\'!4 MilN. Granite Yillaife . . ,8lielliiiriie and | (jMiei'n'H N Sirm I,i\eri)ool Oraniteville [Slaiistead i^iSiaimHacI .liiiu- .'il Grant ||{nsscll <> South Indian .^i.'ll Grant | Wesltunri'land.N ll|('ai)Torineiilinei'i3M (Jriersville Grnntley OiindaH O (Ihesierville .^a.'>•l;;^ Yaiii'ouver . . . II CiConiox l.'iO-J, 4.'>1 Oxford, N 11 . . . .Oisi. MarvN f.8()-41)-fil Middlet-ex, N It. <»!,'-)8ii-.'".l I'letoii N S \YeHlville f)ili)-9 (^iieeii'.s West I' K l||lreadalliaiie lWir> 1 AnnapoliM .... X Si AnnapoliH 714, .'llt'2 ! ait:!"-', 7I-.J AnnapoliH . . . . N S; do do Orenfel lilYll/fll . 'liifniilh' (ireshani Urrtiia . . Oreywood.. iGriersford , (irierMoii. . , (iraiilhaiii GranlhiirKl . . . . '(Sranlnn Graiiloii Granville UrtininUe Centre. (irill)u (.iritfln's C^orners., I'ontlac (^ Siincoe, i: U . . . « • Sinicoe. N U Anna. KuMt . , Arueiiteuil llruce, \\ \i . liiMKar .M Lennox <> Kind's N II '\niia|>oliH X s Renfrew X It , (Srey, K K StaiLHtead , Klt;in, K II . <• .Mia . . (» Oranville Ferrn.. Orotitiinerc jMuNkoka Si r.Sd.»»jMif> or j I ."..s()-it7 Grans River i.Mat'ilonald .M^ Grassy's Corners., NYentworth, S It.dkiriiMsliy M0-8:i Gratlan iNorlhinnherl'd XlliNe);ua(' :li'i:i Ashdadllll Griffin Cove .. OritHth '(JrhiiKh;/ Urinistiy I'ark ... (.Sniniiieii itflce) lliintsvilleiGriinshy C'enire . Grinmthope (jrinmloii Griiulntiiiiehlaud lirimi'iilil (irondines HAILHoAltll.N WHICH l., OH NKAK- KHT H. II. MTATIOM, MKKKK.>,l'l'.lliri'l(lN Hill Teter'a Mo«cklandStr).'l.'i"33,(trondines Station .'"i80-(i7, i-llf'.i Grosses Cocpies . . Graltan i Renfrew, S R . . (t Gravel Hill Storniont <» *(irarcnhiiiKt . .Siincoe, K II . . . . O Graysloek ]l'elerl)oro, K R...<)iri(» I'eierhoroujfhO Grosses Roches Great Mesert .... N'ipissiiijf OlRuther^deii ."iH.'i'li ' (irfnl Hhi'iiKtijiio . Wesiinorelaiid.X It'Shcdiac .')!)!)-ll Orosvenor . . . . ' . iColcliesler . .X SJKon'derry St. :>!»!)•] . I Ar^feiileuil (/Cusliiin; .^)4l Gro\e I'ark . . . .iRussell ojo.sjfoode Sla.5.'iri-20 (Jrovesend .■Ontario, S R . . ..O Hiackwa'r.'^i.Hn-S.'i-aO Groves I'oint .. Green Bay i Al^oina olw/d LittieCiirreiitO Grovel on Greenhush lllrockville oiwiiit.ehursl f);i.'i-l(i Grand Greenhiish i York N II \Y'o-,S«-i)li 'irunthal Greendale j Aiititfonishe . .N Si.^iuijfonishe 6l)9'7 (•nai/ (iiri'ulielil (Jleiit;arry oi.'i;!! I (Jiieimen *32 Altai Red l»eer fiMtSa 1' K liAUurton Otl.'') 1 . .. O Walkerton ,^80-.';4 (inelph (i\iitfiies (iiiilds (iulf Shore Gull Cove Gull Creek .. , . |(iull Lake . . . . Giiiniintf Cove Assa. Kast . . Kl(fin, K R . Cape llreton (iren\ille, S LisK'ir I'rovencher. Levis Kent N Wellington, S R I'ark 1144 I Heiul of SI. Ia> •l:ir>'lll) HriMiklin .V-sii.'lM KiiiKXton Sta. 714 okanaKon ri:irr7l St. Martin's ri«:i 2 Shawville IMl:i 4'2ii;{ or I'tlerson •|W)(17 Colwell .Vs(»tl8-«J9 lf.'.^2 ,'i4i,r.:ir. 18, :i28, 327 I'aislev r.80-.''i4 .'..•{.-■•ritl Xap'liee.MI(»"2,.'i8()-9 Rothsay r>l«»-l'2 Annapolis 714, :-|l4 rill Meuford, Out. StanHlrad.liinction 121 Tilsonhiirtf .'■.80-78 82, fl2f.-.'i Gaspe Ra'n 346, 'AW Ashdad Oil I8II-83 .•)80-83 Grimshv .'■)80'83 Providence Hay 420 Invcrniav b^)'bb ;i:.!»-i 3.5 •.V2 ;)ri"2i Bellevaux Cove 712 Little Metis Station rii)!V2 Harl>orAu lloiiche ..il'riiice Kdward. .OlwiVf I'icton, Ont. Gloucester. ...X H -tm-l I'rovencher .... M Tdmiscouta . . . . t^ W R O Gunter jGuthrie iGulhrie Gnysboroujfh . via Knierson, Man. R. ra680-82,«25-5 Hanover 580-55 Dirt Halifax N S Irotpiois 580-9 599-4, .580-12 via Victoria, B C 625-5, .580-70 19()0J POST OKKK'KS AND KAII.UOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. \m POUT 0»>ll'K.M. Ilotfprtimn'i Cora. Ilu|(n<' lluilo.> bury lluiiiMville Ilulcrn RLKCTORAI. IIIHTKICTH. York. KR O Sunk NipiiMiiitc O UlltlllOM <> Hai4k lliilcMtii lliil Spr'N Vikit' iV Ciirilino. lie llulcy Mtulioii . . lii-iifrov, N It. . «> IlitU-onil) lliihluiif Hill Half iHlnnil (/'ove. RAII.KOAIXIN WHICH I.O('Arr OHNKAH. KNT K. .t. MTATKIN, NRKKKV.ri'.lliri-lOH Mllliken UHD-M r.Sfi«2 .Miitlii«a .-.M.^l' ri'rt InHiiioiM, tun. I'ri (•(• .Obtrl .'iir. tl-i Arriiwhi'iul Mti~tt M:,\'> I44.-.I RLKCTiiRAIt DIHTRIITM. RAILROAD ON WIIKH UM'ATRII, OH NKAR. RNT K. H. MTATION, MRRKKY.I'I' Itl.'ilIlM llurKriivc llarkikway (irev, K U llant^ N S HhulN-MikciullcMM)-! WfNiiiiori>luii, ' iHi:i llraiiilon .M UXt-r.-S Nortlniinlifrrd N It N "wiihI Ic r.ldf'i.HM Mimknkik iV I*. S(l «)|KiiiHroii)(li .N S Hiklfwiiv Urook . ('iilclwKtjT . . .N S Halfwa'vltiviiSlu. Cmiilvrjuinl N S 'JItililnirtiiii 'Ualijiix ... (•ityNliorii' :iil4 l>('ii\ lli\liTeH (IiivhI)oi'oiikIi 'KU llrookllciil rilHl'l MUdtUiinineNvw villi-) rk'U'rhoro', K It .(> um-M\ Halifax . . N .»< 7U, M«» i,:i7o, ;i7i. :»72,;t7;i,;«74,a7«a :<7t), :w(i, :w:t, ;iuf) OottiriifciiHt.Kr Halifax N »! .MoriinSl. Hr Halifax N S' Hall Yalc\Cariliw). . IK' (i;t:< Hallcrtoii liiiiiliiiK'ilon . . . .(^iHi'iiiiiiiiiKf'nl ri80-5 Hallow.kv HaitliinfH, K It . 0|K«)xlim"n\ Hall'H HriiiKi- . . Telcrlioro', U It Oj|,akctU-l(l .''..so-.M Ilall'8fM N M ('i-iilri'ville tA~ Harloin Harley Hnrlcy Itond . . . HarliN'k Harlowc Harinoiiy ... Ilarinoiiy MilU Harold Harper llarpfr'H ('ain|i iHariM-rvillf. . .. Har|>ley JIarrictHville .. jHarriKan Cove 'llarriiikfton (I UfdH, S It (> (>xf||Vrlli .Ml.')':{4 Vale .V Cariboo l<( .Selkirk .M MiddliNfx, N It <> .MlddlvHfx, Kit .1) Halifax N S i,Mi('eii's KuHl . P K I Harriiiifton llarb. [Satfiu-iiay V Harrinuloii, KumI ArKciileiiil Q Hall'H MillH jUiiiark. N H....O Hall'H I'rairii' Httll'H StrtMUii Hallville Halpeniiy HalHton IlalverHon Haniell'H I'oint . . "Hamilton 'Ja»ien Street * Pearl Street "SffiVM Street Hamilton Heanh! Hamiltmi Hamilton Cove . , Hamilton Moiin'n AlnionleM."!-!-.! I'lH.N.W'miiiHterHC l)-JO N. .Mountain ;<3ri';i;i Almonle .^Mri Ti via Uelleville, (int. Ciuvrm (Kin 421 1 •.•I llnmiiila Hamlet Hamiiioiul Hamniondvale .. Hamp.shire HampHhire Mills. Ham|)8tead UampHtead N.WeHtminHler HC ('oinploii i) DniidaH (» Lanark, .N It . .(> HaHtiiiKH, K II . . () Tontiac Hainillon U Hamilton O Hamilton U Hamilton O VVeiitworth, S It () .'>8(t(i.'i, 317 I'rinco Kaxl . . P K IlKensinjrtonOfi.'il Sajfiienay t/j|{erHiinis34.'i Suuburv and (^ueeii'B . N BIdak I'oint .31)0 Manpiette M\M!> Simeoe, K H O Severn H. 680-67 IliiHHell (> South Indian 531 Harriiih'ton, Went illarriNbiirtt Ham|Klen 'Kamptitn .... Hampton Hampton * Hampton .... Haintown Hanceville .... Hanford Hrook Hatilan Hnnlan Hannon KiiijfH N H (Queen's West I' K I Siincoe, K It . . . O Oxford, N It ... () Sunbury and (Queen's . . . . N H Grev, HU () l)iirh.ai>i,\VR ...O Annapolis N S Prince Knst. ..P K I Kinjr's N H York N M Yale&Cariboo HC St. .John N B Peel O Selkirk M \Yentworth, S It O "Hanover (Jrcy, S H O Hansford | Cumberland . .N S "Hantuport. Hanwell . . . Happv Yalley ... Harb ran Bouehe Harbord Harbour Koad . . Harbourville "Hareourt Hardini^e Hardinifville . . . . Hardwicke Hardwoo AntiH:oiiishe . . N S Kind's N S Kent N H Addin);ton (» St. .lolin .N B Northumberl'd NB Comj)ton y Renfrew, S U....O 'Harrison's Corn's Harrison River Harrison Hot Spr Harrison Road . [Harrison Settlein' \' HarriHton ' Harrisville \ Harrow Harrowby '' Har'-oivsmith .. Hartfell Hart field Hartford Hartfonl Hartford Sussex Vale .109-12 1 N. Wiltshire (10.11 Orillia .'")SO-32-67 Oad's Hill nSQ-hS :jiHl or Nerepis Sta. .'•|3rr88 Hanover .'•)80-.5.'i Bownianvillc r>H(y9, 3-20-2 Bridffelown nCO-l C'jte Traverse (Jfi.'>-2 U;l"2. ,W.fl2 riff KrederietonNB Asht-roft .■> :..^•70 I'phain r>43'2 Malton .'■>8n-.'il Reaburn .'i3.'if>2 .IfSO^O (R R name Rvmal) 580-ri5 Thompson's .Mills 714 via Kredericton NB via Victoria .'Hm-7 via Ottawa, Ont. .-Xntitfonishe MKi'7 Berwick 714 KaladarSta. .'i.3,^'34 St. Martin's r.4.'{-2 Bay du Vin 3."i;{ Robinson .13.')-7 Kjtaiiville ii.J.'iU Hartinirtoii 'Hartland . . . . Hartley Hartney Hartsinere Hartsville Hartville 'Harvei/ Harvey Harvey Bank . . . Harvefi Station Harwich Harwooil Harwnod Plains. Haseville Oxford, N R. .. . o Wcnlwortli North and Brant . . . .(> Cornwall o N.Wesiminsler.BC N.Westininster.BC Ciiinberland . , N S Cumberland . N S WelliiiK'ton, N R.O Westmoreland. N B Kssex. S R O Maripiette M AddiiiKton O Miiskoka&P.S'd.O York N B Norfolk. N R ...O Cumberland . . .N S Carleton N B AddiiiKton O Carleton N B Victoria, N R .. O Brandon .M Addintrton O Prince Kast . . P K I Hants N S Albert N B Renfrew, S R , o Albert N B \ ork N B Kent o Xorthumb', W R.O Carleton O Missisquoi (^ Hassett \*HastingH .... I Hastings ;Ha8tin)(8 ilIa.>itinK8 Hatchlev Station Hatfield Point I)i({by . . . X S AHhcri)ftSl'n.''>M.'>'7ii Reaburn M'vlt'i Park Hill 580-61 .'■..'I5'.'{5 W. Iter Sheet Har- bour 371 Little York (WI5'3 NatoHhiiiian 345 (Jrenville f.;»5l8, 511, .'{•27, 'MH Beachvillo :>:ihM, .'i8(l-83 ■)80-.^4-78-83 Mille Roches !>8(l'0 .M5-70 AKassii! .'«35-70 Mat-can 5li»'l, (106 Halfwav River Hta. 540 .58(C54-55, .535-41 LewiRville518 617 (122 .'■)(I0-1, (111 Biirk'H Falls 580-67, Millville .5,15-83 Waterfonl515,(i-25-5 (JreenvilleStatio'ii .'lOO-l Woodstock 535-8(i- 00 •111 :,:K jHavelock I>i>;bv NS I jHaverjfal Hastiiijfs, N R . . O i ; ' flnirk'-nliurii . . 'Prescott O I I Hawk Lake Al^'onia O Amherst .5001 Albert (i03 via Vancouver .580-78 Norton Sta. 5431, .500-12 Ma.ssawlppi .512 Flcsherton 5.35-40 MiMKion 535-70-73 Minnion 5.35-70-73 Lakefleld .580-31 .535 -.'M Weymouth Bj^e 712 Ormsby .544 531 1, 3'28. 327 Rat Portage 535-51 m H)HT OKKH^KH ANh llAILIloAh STATInNS IN TANAhA. [MKK) urrilRM. lluwkNhnw .. IIUMkcNlOIIC Iliiii'kfU'iUe llawlcy llnwihcirnu . . Ilnwth(irii« . Ilau trvy . . . Ilav lU) Hn.v llit.vliiirii . . , HnyCove. . .. Ilaydnii . . Ilay<-Nlitii(1 . . IIUVfNX ill<> . ilayfleld . . . IIhv'h Kivpr Hiiy^vilU- . Iluywanl . . . iln/c'l>li-nii lln/.cl('litT<> \\aiv\ Ornvc . . 11,1 !,■ I 11 lit Iluxpliiirre Ila/.i'ltnn llii/./iinlK Cr)riieni tlcaiKortl Ilcixlin^ly ...... Henil l.ftke limTRICTH. Vorh N H HlllHOC. K U <• Wulcrloo, N l{ (> l.t IiivrriiPHM ... N S Kiiiwoll . o Oxfonl. N K % (> I'.Tlh, SH ...o l<«IIIIOX <* l^rinnx <> Itichinoiiil N S Durtmni. W II (> Wi-nt worth, S It.n York N H llrnniioti M liivcriicMH . N S Wali'rioo. S It . (> AiHft. VM»t Carli'toti .() yiKH-IIH WfMt I' K I Ouynlioro'. . . N s N WestiiiiriMlcr UC lliirranl UC lIuHtiiiKM N It . . () York, K It (» Selkirk M Victoria. N It . () Head of Ainhorst lli'iul of Ciiriliiritii lli'ftd of ("ht'/.zot'k Head of llillHl)()ro' ll'd.ofliid. Ilur. L Head of .k'Va;iaie H Heal Heaslip Heathliell Heather .... Heathenlale Heathertoii Ilenlhrati- . ... Heathtoii Hehertnille Hel.er(villeS(al'n Hebron Hebron Heda Heckston Hectanoo);a . . . Hed^'eville Hwlleyville Hednesford Heidelburg Hekkla Helena Heniford Heniison Hemlock * lleminingfitrd . Henderson'sOr've Hen'erson Set'm't HAII.HOAIIOM Wlllll|l| l.iH'ATKIi, OH NKAH-jl ItMT YMt II. II. MTAIION,'' ofKII'M). HKKKKV.rr Ki.'i KM >'i" Krfderlclon .'iNirii; ,si. .iikcoliN ,^wl'l7 t'haniliem ri.SIItt I'orl IIoimI Xm-> rill DItawa, Out. il2.'if', fiwcsn Kxeter ftWI .Ml Na)>anV.MKr2,f>Wt« ClminlierH .'iM(i'!» Hf. l'.ter'H:«M,:»7o, :»72 Kiirketon Station DiinilaM r>M0 m:< MoieNlown MI'J Carrollon Mt.M} OraiiKi-dale !fouche I ■ .Mticiri I ItesliKoiiehe . . N H .W!l 2 (R It name j .Moffat'H^ I Cunilierlaiid . N S areeiivilleSla..'>(»911 i Vancouver . . . . B C '•'« Victoria, B C Brandon M .Ninette (144-4 IMctou N S ri,i I'ictoii. N S ' .liambton, K It . ()i WalkerH (12.'')8 ! iKinjf'H I' K I Cardijraii Bd. (MIf>-3 ,Antiironislie .. N SJ.'ilH)? i Orey, K It olThornlmrv riHO-68 Stanstead (^|l)erl>y IJiie :>V>1 I C'hicoutiini .... (J (.'hambord (!74 ('hicoutimi Q 074 I Albert N B Albert 693 I Vaniiouth ... N S 71'2 | Selkirk M riii Selkirk, Man. i Grenville, .\ It (» Keiuplville 53.'i-2« N S 712 I ,HickN\ale jllickHville . HiKk'in'M Koad illiKh Bank I ///./A /;/((/. , Hitrhliurv llliirb KailM llliirblteld UliKhndd illiKhllcld l*roM.'ott . .(> l.'Orluiiml.t'JT, H2t(, or Calumet l^ue. .'.;«,'• I M .VII Htanbrldtt)' Station I fiit.'.l, i.4ft . Ol.'iNII'MI .(>.'.Hii-fir> o'r^o-.'iri VJAthelMlan (yilall'x Stream (ISO It ;t,'. :m . BC Vai ii\er .'i:i.'>-7n () <>riiiNby r,U K I < herr\ drove (i«.'. 4 M |)elori'iinefi:ir. 57 . iKlkhorii .^:^r>•,v2 N B New MillMMWf <»|.w.i:i |r.:r.lli «/ l.ac a la Tortile Halifax .\ s|rirt Halifax, NS Lanark, N It., (ijl'erth .'.:ir.;i4 Waterloo, ,S It () r.,S0-.%4 I'erlli .N It <)|.\ewloll.^WI•rl.■^ llaldimaiid and Khitf'M Brandon,. . Annu. VmhI IteMtiKuiiehe .Miroina ... Cliam|ilain I' .Monck O Northumb'd .N II WriKlit H I'eterlioio, K It (> Siinbiiry and OueeiiH . N B Oxfonl, .\ It . (» (12.'. -r. I'lU Chatham it:i:i rill reterboro,Ont' Haiii|>Ntcao .58n'47 Rosseau 4203 Kilbain .S80-7 Barss' (,'ornerB (14(1 St. Anseline ff!^ I'ort Rowan .'■.80-8fl r,m-r, Thetfoid .Mines 67.''i Narrows 30 Oreen'ille Sta.fi991 St. .liilie.'iSOU 580-48 Shubenaca'ie .';091 HIllsliorouK'h . Hillsboronifh . 'Hill^liuriivj/h Hillxliiirifh . . Hillst)iirri . . . *Ilillxiliile ... Hillesden Hillsdale . . Hillwlale Hill's Oreen . Hillside Hill.side Hillside Hillside Hillside i Carletoii N It ..Alta Assa. Kast WrMtinoreland N B (!olchester . . . .N .>< Victoria N B \ssa. Kast .Metfantic (^ Assn. Kast DiKby N S ArKenteuil (^ Kintr's NS Compton (,i Prince Kdward . .() Kssex. S R O Lambton. W R O Inverness . . . N S Albert N B WelliiiK'ton.SR. O Anna|K.lis N S Sinieoe, K R O Assn. Kast Inverness .... N B .3.'>'8« Hillsvalc iHillview Bristol , .'•i:i.-.(i4 .Moosomin 53S'52 rill .Moncton .591)-1 Andover .^35 8« Moosomin hXrfd St..liilieSta. ,58012 Wolseley 535,52 N.Rant,'eCorn'r712 Iinchiite.53518 ( 'anard .547 .'.HI I -8 544 Leaininffton fll7, (125-3 Cainlaeliie .58(1-51 I'. Hood 359-2, .S(14 (193 535 -36 Annapolis 712, 392 .580-»-.(i Broadview 5.35-.52 I'ort Haw-kesburv .5!»9-14, 371, 38(> Kinjr's N BlSussex Vale .59912 Huron, S R O' Kippen 580-50 Cape Breton . N Sii'/'n Svdney, N S Albert N BKlunn 572 ' Muskoka*!'. S'd.O 315 ,Missis(|Uoi (/St. ArniandSta.545 Boulardaric, Cape| Breton . . .N Si-i/j Svdnev Hants N S Mt. I'iii.icke 562-1 ! Brandon M!o^i8^vold S35-.52 IDOOJ I'OST OKFICKS AM) UAILIiOAl) HTATIOXS IN CANADA. 105 !•■ INT Ilillv drove .. Ililini, Ililhiit Illlirh IliiitDnhin'jt . . . Iliniiii Ilirwii. llriiiilNii Iloanl'ii Nlutlon. Iloonic Il'iiilli llpn4 . . . . MikImoii . . . . Iliillirook. . . Ilnldenlllt' . Ilnliday. lliilliinil Ci-iitn- lliilldiiil Ltiiiiliiii llnlhlwl ll llollcfoni. llnlh'U .... Ilollv ... Holly Park llolincHvlllc .... llollllfMVillf lldlinflrld -IliilHlfin Ilnll Iloltoii Iliilvrond Ilniiu'r Iloiiieville I!nricywoo«l . . . . Iloriora //(>;)(' lloiM- Hrtv Il01ll'fl»'l(l iro).itii'i(i IIdIH' ItiviT . . . . ll0|lt'tO\Vll lfo|>i>tnwn IIn)i(>ville Ilnjii-well ' llnftcuvll lliilieiivll Ciinr . . Ilopcwcll Hill . I(o|)]M'r Hornby Hornby Isliind . HoniitKj'i iUHIk . Horn'H koiid .... Horsi'rty Horse ilillM Ilnrlniirille Hothiun Hot.Mp>ir Hoiiifhton lloKxi' llnrhfiiir . Housey's KapidH. Howard Howard Valley . Howe iHland [ . . . Howe Sound .... ' lloirick Ilowlctf Iliiiit Station. . . HubleySettleni't. Hubrey KI.KI loll \l. IIIMTUILIH. NorilMuiib', K U M M-uir M Addiii'.'liiii O L'Hrletoii O AlUrt N II A'otii. KhhI Selkirk . . . M Noriliiinib', K K O iMinditN O Urev. :< It . . SlniVoe. K II .MiilNonneine . I'roM'iK'her Cardwell I'oMiiuc ^) I'icloll N S Oxford, S It . . o» wiiirii I."' VTKIl, 111! Nr AM- K.»r II. II. MT^riDN, «KKKK\,rr.l«,'i lil« I'll) .Miinilouii'r.K o llriu'liiiiii :><^ii <• iitl I Newlnirif Mifcj I'lVl DllilMlk, r> Uriin^eville .i:!.'! 40 SbiiNWJIle lUU Ilk MeitdiiM .MHI'tri HiirifeNM\ille r.Nii'.S(l ;l'.M»(l|,ilder'i.l/dV) I lti>tlieMU\ :>\t\tv> (KfonI N It «» lleaibville r.llfr.ir.. ,'iKII-,S'| (I :i:i.'.»(t .(( fiHll-lIT MliVHO'.MI .(/ lliii'kinKbainri.'l.'i'lN I ;!•-';. :ws Altii Ittd l»trr;i.iri(i;i Addln^ioii ()|lliirtiiiu'ioii (til \Vi'llin«inn. C il.O hr.n ion .■i^n-ri4 Sinicoe, S It . (r.\ll;iiidaler.,Siltl')- I <17(l.s (ll> York, N It o|Kiii« ri.siriiT Carlelon N lijlliniifriiii [MrHtt Huron, S It tt r.,xo-.M> LiML'ur. M r.;tfiTi7 (irev, S It ,M(C4H I.ini'oln \ Niaif ojii'ir S.CiilbrineH.O. Cape llreliin. . N S riK Sydlie\ , N S Sinn oe, S It ., (> Slielburne':p.'t'r4() I'imT DrricM. IhililiariVt Vnrf . Iliibenleuii . . , . ' lliiilnin Hiidxoii HeitflitH HileitliN l.iiMilin;^. Iliilliert 'Hull Hiilleur . Hiniiber Hiiiiilifr Ihtji . . . . ' lliiiiilM'riitiiiif Hiiu'h Valley lliinler'H Home Hiinter'M Mou'ain Hnnler'N I'oint Hiinier'N ltl\er . . HiitilerHlowii . . ' lliiiitiniiiliiii lliititintfdon . . . Iliiiitiiitflield . Hiinlinifion llunlinK'ville . . . Iliinilev Hunt's roiiit Alt^oiiia t) YaleiSfCaribon lie llruee, N It (» Itentrew, S It ..() t/ueen's Kiist I' !•; I <,>ueen's\Vest I' K I lloiiaventure . . .{} Lanark, N li <> liiev, K It «> Alliert N It 'Iliintni'itlf . . . Hunlville Hunhnan'N lirid'e llurondale HiiHftvIck HutebiiiNoii llutcbiiiNon .Settr Hutton llouHe . . HutroiiMvllle Hvbia Ilvdu Ilyder jHyile Park Corner j liyndford Hyndnmn in)erville Icelandic Ittver. Ida Ida I|{na<-c lltlfrlon lle-aiix-Noix. eiVi Little Current r.:tr.-7(i fill Winrton, Out. Kjfanxillu iVirrll Cardijfan HVeWlfi-l Hunter'HUiv.tWr.l I'aspebiae .'irill I'crib ri;tr.;t4 iMindalk r>.'l.'i'4i> I Hiipewell Hill i>l)3 ; I'iitou N S :V.» Port Rowan 68086 ( Jo-spt^ (^ (Irindstone Is.S.W'l Ontario, N R O Washaijo .'isOf)7 Marquette .M Dauphin 61-J Arirt.nleuil (^> Morin Kails (ii!) Kronteiiac (> Hallan'neSta. .'•wO!) Hurraiil II C ria New West niin- Hler, HC Chateauu'uay (^ .'iSO^, K\\ Middlesex, S R..t) riVi London, Out. Sunburv and (^lueen't^ X H .^.:i.'i'.SS Halifax NS rin Halifax 1 Middlesex, S R. () CSIanworth i'lSO-Sl, \lnn(>»i»h I (I25-4 Inb'onish Ferry. . >:l.KlTliH.U. UIhTHICTK. Halifax Aruenleiill , NN :i Vuudreull . . . N'audrrull. . . S inbur> and iVueeiVa . N II DunditM O Wrijfbt H Vale.v Cariboo HC York, W U... o York. Wll... VVellanil .Maedoiudd . . Sunliury ami i^ueen'H . . . \ietoria ... Poliliac l^ueen'H Went .MaNkillonKt^ . Hniitiii){doti . N.WestniiiiHte Huron, K It Cape llrelon. Slierlirooke . . . . Ml X II N H pkT rill'- (t N S ;i Indiati llrook ... Indian Ford . . . . Indian Harbour. Iiiitian Hfttil .. Indian Island. . . . Indian Lorette . . Inilian .Mountain Cndian Point .... Indian River ... Indian River ... Indian Road ' ludinn Town .. ' InqffHidl Iii){ie Iiiglfil'iioil Injflis Falls In^'lisville Intfoldsby Intfoniar.' Lanark, X It... . () Slielburne and (Queen's X S MuskokaiHcP. .S'd.o .MuhkokuiV P.8'd.O Russell O Perth, SR O Selkirk M Middlesex, N R O Halifax X S Si oe, K R. . . t> Pe.'l ( » HaHlinirs, N R.. () Ansa. Fast Lisifar M Middlesex, KR.O Renfrew, S It. ,.0 Orenville () St. .lohn's and Iberx ille ... Selkirk Diirbani, F It <• Sunbury and Queen's N II Aliroma <) Middlesex, K R . O St. .liihrrH and Ibervdie (,» .MuskokaA P.Sd.O YaleiS; Cariboo.lIC Kind's X H Smdiury ami (Queen's .... X H Victoria N M .Macdonald M Halifax X S Assa. Kant . . Charlotte ... N H t>uebec l^ Westmoreland. X II Lunenburg. . . X S Peterboro', E R . (> Prince Ka.st . P K I Hants X S St. .lohn X n Oxford, S R .... O Addinifton O Canlwell O Orey, X R O Annapolis .... X S Victoria, X R .. O Shelliurne and (Queen's N S Victoria N S Victoria N S RAiLRnAixm wiiirii I,IK XTf.n, OH NKAIl- KHt H H. NIATION, HKKKRY.n . Kl.'i U\li Chciler ;i7:i Sle. AKaIhe den MoMtii :,M"i:i lludMon 3tH, Mft-»i Wiekhum :ilHi fill Iroipiois, Ont. .VI.'.MIH. (IMl Fmlerbv ,'i:iri74 \VeHton'ri.i:.-40, .'ihO'.M .Miniico ,'iH0-m7 .'..snss Min'i>d<»tall-2-2,(l2'2-| Cim',, 'h .^4:r I I. Ilia .Mm 14, »(I4 .Malla'va, O. ttMVi Loiiiseville ri,'l,'>'-2l .'■Mr7. 707 I'lilToni r^wl•.^4 I'lVi Sydnev X S Leiiiiiixville .'iP.', Stittsville .',:i.'-ii2 Liverpool ;i7(l'3 .'■.,Ho-(i7, :ii,-. fid Parry Sound, o I'irt Ottawa. Out. Ilensall .'iMO.'iO fill Selkirk. Man. Parkhill r>HOr>\ Shiibenac'die r>m-l Milfonl Hay 42o;i Churehville .'..'l.'vatt < )rinHby .')44 Killarnev .'i.'W'.'i7 .'•>.so-.'>o-«.'i, ri;i.^-4vi Ashdad (111 Canliiial fiWO rM,:t, .'•4.1, .iM.'i-i fill Selkirk, Man. ( 'avail r,:ir,-3i liiitternut it'ire 572 r,:ir< r,\ .'iSO-.'iO Slottville .ISO-Ill Xovar .1><(i'(i7 .'■..•|.'i-70 CaseSettle'nf .'1431 (tak Point :i!Ni fill N. Svdnev, N S Treherne .l.'l.'i-.'ill fill Halifax, N .S .VI.'i-.V2 Campo Hello 403 i'/(i (Quebec Monclon 518, Mahone B'v 046..S73 IndnR'rSta.535-34 Kensington 6C5'1 Shubenac'die hW'l .HMH/nSt.JohnNB ."".Ho-ss, .'■.;i.'i-:i5 Taiinvor(h ."iOOl ,i80«.'., .Wft'.'!!! fill Owen Sound Lawrencetown 714 ■"iSOSO Hnrrington 37C 3 ■t59-3 via Sydnev ¥ 196 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1000 l'5 1) ,ft. POST 0KPICK8. IiiLTain River. Inholnies Inistioge Inkerinan . . . liikert'ian . . . Inlet Innerkip Innis/aU InnisHl Innisville Insinjrer Intervftle Inverary Inverhaudh Inverhuroii . . . Invermai) *InveriieKii Inverness Inwood lona lona KLKCTORAIj DISTRICTS. RAILROAD OK WHICH liOCATKD, liRNKAR- RST R. R. STATIO.S', SRRKRY.I'P.IOA-KIS lona Station Ireland Irena Ireton Irish Cove . . Halifax N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Grey, K H O Dunclas U Gloucester. . . .N B Lalielle il Oxford, NR.... O Alta Sinicoe, S R O Lanark, S R . . . . O Assa. KasI Woslnioreland.N H Front enac O Wellington, C R. O Urure, W R . . . . O Bruce, N R O Mejrantic Q Prince \Ve8t..P El Lanibton, E R . . O Elgin, WR O Viotoria N S El>fin, W R . . . . O Renfrew, SR () Dundas O Chester 373 via Parrv S'd, Oni. Proton fita. 53r)-4() N. Mountain SSS'MS PocknioiU'he MO Thurso 53518 535-35 535-63 Crai){vale 580-67 Perth 535-31 Iris Iris Irish Lake Irishtown iron Bound Cove. Iron Bridjje Yarmouth . . . . Cape Breton . . NS NS Sinicoe, N R . . . . O l^ueen's East . P E I Grey, S R O Westmoreland. N B Queen's N B Alpfoina O Iron Dale {Victoria, N R . . O Iron Hill iBrome Q Irofi Mines Inverness N S Iron Ore Pictou N S Iron Rock 'Pictou N S via Kingston, Ont Elorar.35-36, 580-54 Kincardine 580'48 43-2 ■>80-55 Ste.JulieSta. 550-12 665-1 (R R name Portaffe) 625-8 625-5 5i»9-14, 364, 372, (Landinj;: name Grand Narrows) (>25-5 CalahOK'ie 61 1 ma Iro(iuois, Ont. Hebron 712 St. Peter's 364, 370. 372 Minesinjr .'i8fl-60 via Chariot tetown, Flesherton 535-40 .518 POST OKKICKS. Jaclfxaurille Jacksonville .Iac(|uel River . . . .lafTa .lames River James River Sta. 'Juiiipx Street . . . Jamestown Jamesville Jamieson Jamieson Janetville Janeville .lanlineville JarlsberK Jariiac Jarrefs Corners. . *Jarvii> Jasper Jeannettc's Creek JeddoieOyster I'd Jefferson Jeffrv Jellyby Jeinsejf KliKCTORAI/ DISTRICTS. Carleton N B Cape Breton. N S Resliifouclie N B Elgin, E R O .\ntijroni.she . . N S Antigonishe . .N .S Hamilton O Huron, E R . . . . O Vi(!toria N S Mejjantic if Lanark, N R. . . .(J Durham, E R... O Gloucester. . . .N B Kent N B Muskoku&P.Sd. O Labelle Q Sinicoe, E R O Norfolk, SR....O Grenville, N R ..O Ironside *Iroij>wiit Irvine Irving Settlement Irvine's Landinir. Igaac'H Harbour. Isafold Isherwood Island Brook .... Island River i>lav l.'h: ,iux Coudres is't,' a;'\ Orues.. . isk Hizard Isle des Chines . . Is"-' Dupaa Wright q Dundas O Megaiitic li Albert X B Burrard B C OiiNsboro' . . . . N S Selkirk M Mgoma O Coinpton Q Gloucester . . .N B Victoria, N R .. O Charlevoix Q Montniagny ....Q Jacques Cartier .(J Proveneher M Berthier Q Isle Perrot Isle Perrot North Isle Verte . Islington . . Italy Cross Ivan Ivanhoe . . Ives I vera Ivry Ivy Ivy Lea . . Jackfish . . Jack Fish Jackson . . Lake. Jack's Lake. . Jackson Jacksontown Vaiidreuil Q Vaudreuil Q T<5mi8Couata VorK, W R.. Lunenburg. , Middlesex, S R Jenkins .... Jericho Jermyn .... Jersey Cove Jersey Mills Jersevville . Kent O Halifax NS York, WR O King's N B Brock ville O Sunbury and (Queen's N B do. do N B Lanibton, E R. . O Peterboro", ER..O Oaspe Q Beauce Q Jessopville . . . Jewett's Mills. Thompson 535 25 600 Sweetsburg.535-3 Jocelyn Orangedale .M)l)-14 Hopewell ,59913 Jockvale Hopewell 599-13 !joggiii Bridge . . 656 .580-9. 320, 323, 32i\* Jiiggin Mi lien. Ste.JulieSta..580-12! I Johnson Hillsborough 693 1 1 Johnson's Croft ru( Vancouver jj Johnson's Mills 371, or Aiitigonishei; Johnston's C'ners .599-7 ' I Johnston's River. via Selkirk 1 ! Johnston Rat Portage .535 -.51 ij Cook,shire.535-7,020 j Johnstown Shippigan 540 Wentwcrth North and Brant . . . . O Grev, E R . . . O York NB Lvnden 580-83 Shelburne ,535-40 Mouth of Keswick 535-83 Thessalon 535-25, 428-3, 430-1 Carleton O via Ottawa, Out. ! Johnville . 'John ville . Jolicure . . *Joliette Jones Corner . i Jones Falls . iJonquit'-res . \ Jordan ... . Jordan Bay. Hastings, NR...0 Wolfe.; q Victoria N S Ti-niiscouata. . . . Q Sinicoe, S R O Leeds, S R (» Algonia O Sask Cumberland . . N S Sinicoe, N R....0 Grev, N R O Carleton N B Woodville .580-36 St. Paul's Bav.'129-8 •lontinagny .599-3 Poiiite Clai're .580-fl Niverville 535-.55 Berthier (en haut) ,535-15, ,3'29-7 Ste. Anne de Belle- vue 535-33, .580-9 328 Ste. Anne de Bellevue 53533, .580-9 .1,599-2 1.535 -35 N Sj B'dgcwater 646,374 ^ Jordan OiHvde Park Corner 535-42, 580-50-83 580-33, .535-34 Mai-bleton 675, 620 lona .599-14 N. 1). du Lac 700 Thornton 580-65 Landsdowne 580-9 ,535-13 Saskatoon 5.'f5-62 Thompson's Mills 599-1 Stayrier 580-68 via Owen So'nd, O Jordan Bay E S . Jordan Ferry . . Station . Jordan Branch , Josephsburg . . . Josephsbiii-g . . . Joyceville . Joynt Jubilee Juddhaven RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATRD, OR NBAR- KST R. R. STATION, MKKKKV,PP.165-168 i;p.W'dstock3;<5-86 via N. Sydnev, N S .5i«»-2 I )rwell .580-82 lames R. Sta. ,599-7 ,599-7 Brussels 580-48 lona ,599-1 t,3(U ,372 St.Jiiliebta. 58012 Almonte 53512 I'ontyiiool .535-34 .540 Einsdale 580-67 Thurso ,5.35-18 Orillia .580-32-67 580-7082 .5.'J5-16 (R R name Irish Creek) .5,80-83 via Halifax, N S King .580-67 Sussex Vale .59912 Whitehurst ,535-16 390 or Cody's .543-1 Cody's 543-1 Thedford 680-51 Keene ,580-27 Oaspe Ba.sin .346 S. Francois Nord E. 675-1 Algonia O Digby .N S Cumberland . .N S Grey, N R O King's N B Westmoreland N B Russell O Queen's East.P E Sunbury and Queen's . . . .N B Richmond . . . .N S Compton Q Carleton N B Westiiioreland . NB Joliette Q King's N B Leeds, S R O Chicoutimi Q Lincoln & Niag.. .O Shelburne and Queen's N S do. do N S do. do N S Lincoln and Niagara O Shelburne and Queen's N S Waterloo, S R.. O Assa Judi(|ue . Jumping Pond Up.W'dstock.535-86hJunetown. Digby 712, 392, 393-2 606 riaOwen Sound, O Oak Point .390 Dorchester 599-1 via Ottawa MrtCh'rlottefnPEI Cody's .543-1 St. Peter's 364, 870, 372 .535-7 Bath.535-86 Westniorel'd Point ,599-1 .535-17 N. Station 543-1 .599-12 319 or Elgin 516 Chicoutimi 329-8 580-83 Shelbunie 376-3 Lockeport 376-3 Shelburne 376-3 580-83 .Shelburne 376-3 Petei-sburg 580-51 West jDunmore .lunction I .5(Mt, 535-53 Fronten.ac OlBallant'neSta.,580-9 Wright Q N. Wakefield 6,56 N'ictoria N SJOrangwIale ,59914 Simcoe, E R 0,4-20-3 or Utterson j 580-67 Inverness N Si Port Hawkesbury .599-14, 371, 380 Alta Calgary 535-,53-63 Leeds, S R OlMallorstown ,580-9 Kei Kei inoo] POST OFFICES AND UAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 197 OKKICKH. Juniper Mount . Jura Juvenile Settle'nt KaKuwonff Kalodur Station. Kaleicia Kuhnar Kainini8ti(|ua. . . 'Kainlouiix Kamoiiraxka . . . Kanisuck KananoHkis Kaywsvar Kam Kaslo Katepwe Katevale Katrine Kay Settlement. Kazuliazua Ki'mlji Kearncji Keats Kedron Keefer's Keenansville . . . "Keene. Keewntin Keinsteadville . , Keith Keithley Creek . Keldon". Kelowna Kelloe Station . Kells Kelly's Cove . . . Kelly's Cross . . . Kelly's Mills . . . . Kelso Kelso Kelvin KliKtruR.M niHTRICTh. railroad os wiiiciii i-(k;atbu, or .nkar- KST R. R. station, HKKKKV.PI*. 105-1(18 Cape llreton . . N S Lttinbton, K K.. O Sunbury und (Queen's N H Algoiiia O AddinKtoii i) Lispir M .Mu'oina () Alj^oina () Yale it Cariboo BC Kainouraska . . . .(j Assa. East AUa Assa. Kast Keinble Keiunay Kempt . . Kempt Head .... Kempt Koad .... Kempt Shore .... Kempt Town .... * Kempt ville .... Kemiitville Kendal Kenilworth Kennaway Kennell Kenlis Kenmore Kenneb Yarmouth. ... N S Durham, W R .. O Wellington, N R.O Peterboro', E R . O Assa. West Assa. East Russell () King's N li Hants NS Hants N Perth, NR () Cape Breton . . N S Chlcoutinii t^ Huntingdon. . . , Q Middlesex, ER..() Prince East.. P EI Halifax N S Bothwell O Kent N B King's N S King's N B Fronteiiac O Yale & Can boo. BC Macdonald M Pictou N S Middlesex, WR.O Albert N B TOST OF KICKS. rill Sydney, N S Thed'ford .HSOSI Hovt Sta. .535-88 42'2'>, 42S;{, 430-1, or Spanish River Station .535-25 i .535 •;« : Manito\i 535- 57 [ ):!5-51 I 535-61 i 535-7(1 ' St. Paschal 599-3 Yorkton &Z2 .535 -.53 Whitewood Sta. .535-.52 I Osgotxle iSta..'.3.'>"2(ii 445-3 ! Indian llead5'35-52 North Halley 512 1 5SO-(57 ' Salisb'ry .59912, 693 ti.5« Iiivermav .580-55 : Einsdale .580-67 Petitcodia(! 572, .5<»i»-12 Penobsciuis .599-12 Enderbv .535-74 Tottenham 580 -65 j .580-27 535-51 I I Robin.son 535-7 i Ashci-oft 535-70 j Shelburne .535"40 I 445-5 ; 622 I Trout Creek 580-67 ' via Yarmouth, NS' NewWiltshire665-l| Stanfold .5iSO-l2 Kilbain. 580-7 Campb'l ville 535-35 Hawtrev .580-80, | 6-25-5 I Prescjue Isle 426 .535-52-.58 ] Annapolis 712, 714,! 392, 393-2 j lona .599-14,364,372 1 W.Rai/Uiiadf>99U' Newport Sta. 714 j Riversdale 599-13 I ,535-20, 319 I South Ghio712 Westleyville 580-9 : .535-41 Haliburton 5S0-30 j Regina 535-52 Indian Head .5.35-,52 Dsgiode Sta. .535-20: Carver's Point .'JOO \ewport Sta. 714 Sluibenacadie .599-1 Mitchell 580-52 | via Svdiiev, N S ! ()74-l' Kilbain .580-7 ' via London, Out. ' (i05-l Shubenacadie .599-] ' 535-42 610, .599-2 714, .547 Sussex Vale 599-12 Glenvale 611, .509-1 Gkanagon 5:i5-74 ', Carberrv 535-52 Hopewell 599-13 .580-85 j Elgin .572 I Kertch Keswick Keswick Ridge .. Ketch Harbour . . *KettMty Keward Kewstoke Khiva Kilbain Kilbride KiUiuvn Kildare Kildare Kildare Capes . . . . Kildonan Kilfoil Kilgorie Kilkenny Lake . . Killaloe Killaloc Station . . Killan's Mills .... Killarney Killarney Killean Killowen . . . Killyleagh . Kilmanagh . Kilmarnock Kilmartin . Kilnmurs KiUyth Kilwortbv ... . Kimball " Kimherley Kiinbo Kinbrae Kinburn 'Kincardine . . . Kincardine 'King KIngarf Kingsborough . . King Creek . Kingarth . . . Kinghiirst . Kinglake . . . j Kingross . . . . ■King.sbridge IKingsburji . . j Kingsbury . . Kinnxclear . . JKingscote . jKingscourt . :Kingscroft . Kingscroft. . Kingsey ... "Kingsey Falls . Kingsford King's Head. . . . i Kingsley Kingsley jKingsmerc Kingsmill I Kiiignpiirt "Kingnion KliKCTORAL DISTRICTS. Lambton, W R.O York, N R () York N B Halifax N S York, N R O Grey, N R O Inverness . . N S Middlesex, NR..O Huntingdon . . . . y Halton O Victoria N B Joliette ii Prince West..!' EI Prince West. P EI Selkirk M Carleton N B Siincoe, S R O Cape Breton . . N S Renfrew, S R . . G Renfrew, S R . . O Westmoreland. N B Nipissing G Lisgar M Wellington, SR.O Argenteuil . . Simcoe, S R Peel • Q .. G .. O Lanark, S R , O Kingston . . ''Kingstoti Kingston . . RAILROAD ON WtllCII LOCATKD, OR NKAR- K8T R. R. STATION, 8KltKKY,Pl'.165-168 Middlesex, W R. O Carleton G Grey, NR G Ontario, N R.. ..G Lambton, W R..G Grev, E R O Wentworth, SR.G Assa. East . . . Lanark, NR....G Bruce, W R . . . . O Victoria N B York, NR G Bruce, W R . . . . G King's PEI York, NR G York N B Grev, N R G Norfolk, SR....G Inverness .... N S Huron, WR.... G Richmond il Lunenburg. . . .N S York N B Grey, E R O Lambton, E R.. G Stansteatl i-i Queen's N B Drummond .... (J Drunmiond .... Q Hastings, E R . . O Pictou N S Lisgar M York N B Wright Q Elgin, ER O King's N S Kingston O Queen's West. PEI King's N B Kent N B Wanstead 680-85 Sutton West 580-37 Mouth of Keswick 5.'{5-83 via Halifax, N S Aurora 580-67 Grangedale .599-14 Parkhill .580-51 580-7 (R R name White's) Buriington 680-65- 87 .535-86 Joliette 535-17 Alberton 665-1 Tigni8h6(i5 1 535 -(il Bath 535-86 Shelburne .5,'{5-40 via Sydney, N S 535-2" 531-2 572 428-3, 430-1, 42-2, 422-2 or Massey Station 535-25 .535-.57 .535-35 (R R name Leslies) St. Hernias 535 18 Thornton .58065 Mono Road Station 535 -4(.* 319, Smith's Falls 535-16.33-34 Glencoe 53542 580-82-83 Arnprior 536-12 via Gwen Sound O 580-67 6-25-8 Elesherton 535 10 Winona, 580 oj Church Bridge 622 Pakenhani 535-12 580-48, 43-2 Kilburn 535-86 580-67 Lueknow 580-48 Souris East 665-4, 3.59-1, 371 King 680-67 via FrederictonNB Chesley 580-55 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 6-25 -5 lona.59i)-14,3(i4,372 Goderich580-5'2,432 653 via Lunenburg, NS via FrederictonNB Dund.alk .535-40 .580-85 Ayer's Flat 512 Richmond Station .58(; 8-12 Lome 58012 Marysville 580'9 New (ilasgow .599-7 Manitou 535-57 via FrederictonNB Chelsea 656 6-.'5-5 547 509-1, 611, 580-9, 305,319,325-l-2-3, 3-20, 309, 323, 324, 329 2 via Charlottetown Rothesay 599-12 610 198 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IK CANADA. [1900 POST OrFICES. Kiiii^ton Mills . . Kingstiin Station Kin^Htnii Station Kingston Villuvrc *Kiiig St *Kia:ismUe Ifinifsville Kinjr's Wharf... Kiinstino Kinkora Kinkora Kinlofk Kinlost) Kinloiigh *Kinminint *Kinnear'g Millx Kinosota Kinross Kinsale Kinsman's Corn'r>< Kinsinore Kintail Kintorc *Kintore Kintyre Kipifgun Kiplini; *Kippen . . . . Kippewa . . . . Kirbv Kirktiale . . . . *Kirkfield .. Kirkhill .... Kirkhill .... Kirkland Kirk's Kerry Kirkmount" . .Kirkton Kirkpatrick KirkWall . . . . Kirk\voo King's N S Kingston O King's N S Uitv of Ottawa ... Kssex, S R () Inverness .... N S Victoria, S R. . . .<) Sask I'orth, N R O Prince KasL.PEI l^ucen's Kast . I' E I Hnice, W R ....O Bruce, W R ....() Victoria, N R ..O Megantic Q Mai'donald M (Queen's Kast . 1' E I Ontario, W R ...O King's N S Brandon M Huron, W R... O Oxford, N R... O Victoria N B Elgin W R O Selkirk M Ni|)i8sing O Huron, S R O Pontiac l^ Duriiani, VV R.. O Drunnnoiid . . . . Q Victoria, N R ...O Glengarry O Cuniherland . . N S Carleton N B Wright q I'ictou N S Perth, S R O Sa.sk Wentworth N and Brant O Inverness N S Portneuf Q Assa. East .. . Vale & Cariboo. BC Provencher M York, W R O Nipissing O .Middlese.\, W R O Komoka Korah Kossuth KmichiViiiugitac . KouchilbougiiacB Kronan Kualt Kuhry ville Kuper Island .... Kurtzville Kuskonook Kutawa La Raifi. . . . La Barritre. La Beaiice . Labelle . llAIIiKOADON WIIKil MtCATKD OR NKAK KST R. R. STATION. SKKKKV,IT.1«.')-108 POST OKKICKS. Halton '. .0 Alta Carleton N B Bronie Q Hrome (^ Carleton N B Picton N S V^ancouver. . . .B C Brandon M Grey, E R O Cumberland . ,N S Haldimand and Monck O Middlesex, S R . . O Algoma O Waterloo, S R . . O Kent N B Kent N B Assa. West I' rth N R O Yale&Caril)oo.BC Vancouver. . ..B C Wellington, N R O Vale & Cariboo. BC Assa. West lUO via Kingston O' 714 via Kingston, Ont.' Kingston Sta. 714 Branch Ottice (517 i Port Ilawkeshurv r)0!)'14, a71,380' Mia PeterboroughOj Pr. Albert f):55(i2 Sebringville C8()f)2 a(i5-2 I via Charlottetown! Lucknow 58()-48 ! Lucknow 58()-48 i 580 -act i Robertson Sta. 075^ Woodbourne 022 ! via Chariot tetown Whitby 580-i)-38 Walerville 714 Oo|>iiiicon Lake Paul .... Lakeport Lake Kuinaay . . Lake Knad .... Luku Hoiid LakeHide Huron, K K . . . . O Coiiiptoii t^ tVniiiipoliH N iS b'roiiteimc O Kiiijr'8 N B Northunil)', VV R.O liUiieiiburuf.. . .N S Allu-rt N H Colchester. . ..N S O.xford, N K . . . . O Lakeside (Suniiiier Office) Lakeside Lake St.. Mar> Lake Stream . . Lake Talon .... L.Teiniscaininifue Laketoii Lakevale Lake Verd Lakeview Lakeview . Lakeview Lakeview Lakeville Lakeville Lakeville Lakeville Corner, Lake Uist .... Lake Weedoii Lakewood Lalonde L'Amahle . La Marc . . . La Mucaza. . L'Aniarou.x . RIiKC'TOKAIi DISTIllt'TH. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATKD, OR NRAR- KST R. R. STATION, SKBKKV,I>P.1U5-1S8 Jacques ('arlier..Q Clifford 580'54 535-7 Annapolis 712, 714 Harrowsiuith Oil, 5(Hfl Berwick 714 Colborne 580-9, 306 Kentville 714 Kl(;in 57'2 Tutania>f'che50(»-15 Int^ersoll 535*35, 580-83 Vannouth. . . . N S Wrijfht y Kent N B Ni|)issin)r O I'ontiao l^ Kent N B AntiK'onihhe . ..N S (Queen's Ea.st P E I Argenteuil y Sunbnr.v and (Queen's . . . . N B Eltfin, E R O Kiiijf's NS Carleton N B Kind's N S Kind's P E 1 Suiilniry and Brome *4 Megantic Q ProveiHiher M Ai-genteuil Q Gu.ysboro' . . . . N S Norfolk, NR....O Selkirk M Wright q York, NR O L'Assomption . . Q Peterbw-o", ER. O Chicoutimi y Frontenac <) Two Mountains, .q Hants N S Chaniplain Q Brandon M King's P E I Wellington, N R.O Argenteuil q L'Assomption . . i} Prince West.PEI Huron, W R ...O Macdonald M Sunbury and Queen's N B L6vis Q ! i Lawrence Mills 'Lawrence Station I Lawrence Station *Lau'rencctown I Lawrencetown 1 Lawrenceville Montmorency . . Q L'Assouq)tion. . . Q Lanark, N R. ..O Lanark, N R. . . () Simcoe, S R . . . . O Prununond . . . Q Gaspe Q Yamaska Q Sunbury and Queen's . . . .N B Muskoka&P.S'd.O Charlotte . . . . N B Elgin, WR O Annapolis . . . . N S Halifax N S Shefford Q Ste Agatha des Monts 5.-J5-23 535-21, 3-29-4-9 Peel 535-86 ■ -9 niith's Cove 712 665-2 (R R name Cape Traverse) 599 13 Douglastown 350 599-3 Port Daniel Centre 350 359-l(A'herst L'ng) Cape Cove 350 Chicoutimi 3-29-8 ConconI 68067 H29 8 Bat'SH' Corners 646 Scotstown 535-7 St. Paul's Bay 3-29-8 .'535-24 580-7, 329-1 St. Hyacinthe 535-1 580-8, 565 Br'gewater 646, 374 St. i'eter's 364, 370 St. Peter's 364, 370 535-57 .509-1 Fulford 535-7 Staiifold 580-12 Otterburne 5.53-55 629 Guysborough 364 025-5, 580-80 (R R name P. Dov'rJn) .535-57 N. Wakefield 653 King 580-07 :i-29-5, 018 Coe Hill Mines 544 Chicoutimi 3298 via Kingston, Ont. Hudson .535-22 Shubenac'die 599-1 GrandesPiles535-19 .535-58 Georgetown 665-3, 3.59-1 .535-40 Grenville 535-18, 541, :V27, .-1-28 584, 535-24 (R R name St. Lin) .Vlnia 605-1 tioderich 580-52 61 -.i Waasis Sta. 535-82 Levis 675, .599-3-4, 5M)-12 rid (Juebec, Que. 3-29-4-9 or Li Val- trie Rond 535-21 Lavant Station 611 on Creeniore .580-64 Ricbmd E.. 580-8-12 Melbr.urne 580-8-12 Welsford 535-88 Emsdale 580 67 535-89 580-82 714 via Halifax, N S 653 200 POST OFFICES AND RAILUOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 ■,il i POHT OKKICKH. Law8on Lawson . Layton . . . Leatlville . Leadbury .... Leafleld Leainingtoii . . * Leamington. . Learned Plain Leaside Junction Leaslcdale Lebanon Le Bras Lebret Le Breton PlatH Lecleroville LedKe Leduc Lee Avenue Leeburii *I.eedii Village . . Leesboro' Lefaivre's Cornei-s Lefaivrc Lefroy Leger Brook .... Legere Legere Corner.. Leger\'ille Lee; Lake Leinster Leitche'8 Creek . Leith Leitrini Leland Leniesurier Lemieux Lenionville Lena Lennox Lennox Ferry . . *Leniwxville . . . Lenore Leonard ville . . . Leopold Leoville *L'Kpiphanie . Lepreaux Lequille KliKCTORAL DIHTRICTS. Sunbury and (Queen's . . N B Siint'oe. E R . . . . O Ontario, N R....O Bromi' i} Huron, S R . . . . O Peterboro", K R.O Cunil)erlaMd . . N S Essex, iS R O ConiptoM i) York, KR O Ontario, N R.. .() Wellingfton, C R.O Beaui-e y Assa. East (City of Ottawa). O Lotbinit're (^ Charlotte .... N B Alta York, ER O Algoma O Mef^antio y Middlesex, ER..O Sinipoe, K R O Preseott O Lei wick Les Dalles Les Klioulementu Les Ecureuils . . . Les Escouuiains. Les Fonds LesQr.Bertrer'nes Les bauds Deserts Leskard LesPet Berger'nes Les Sanies Lessard Letan^ Letelher * Lethltridge .... L'Etete Letterkenny ... Lever *Livns Levesqueville.. . Lewis Bay Lewis Head .... Lewishani Lewis Mills .... Le\ 1 Mountain Lewis Mountain Lewisville Lewisville Simcoe, S R () Weslniorel'iKl, N B Northunib" . . . . N B Weslniorelimd.N B Kent MB Sinicoe, E R . . . O Lennox O Cape Breton . . N S Grev, NR O Russell O Addington O MfcjjTf.ntic Q Preseott O t)ntttrio, W R . . O Lisgar M Brandon M Richmond .... N S .Sherbrooke . . . . Q Brandon M Charlotte . . . . N B Argeiiteuil Q Prince West..P E " r/Assoniption . . Q Charlotte ... N B Annapolis .... N S Victoria N B Montcalm Q Charlevoix Q Portneuf Q Saguenay (J Lotbinicre Q Saguenay (J (Quebec tj Durham, W R . . O Sagitenay Q Quebec Q Bea\ice (J Charlotte Provencher NB . M Alta N B .. O NB Charlotte .... Renfrew, S R Charlotte .... Ldvis Nipissinn' O Cape Breton . . N S Shelbnrne and (Queen's N S Ontario, N R . ..O Hants N S Westmoreland. N B Inverness .... N S Alta Westmoreland. N B RAILROAnoN WIIU'llj LOl'ATKI), OR NKAK- K8T R. R. STATION, WKKKKV,1'1'.1((51(W Annidale 543' 1 (Joldwaterfi80-32-:M '■ Bl'kwater.'i8()-3.')-36; MansonvilU- S'.at'n 635 -3 Seaforlh .^s(iTr2 Haliburton .''hSO-.'iO Sp'g Hill Mines r>4!) 617, «2.^•3 Cook8hire53.'>-7,()'iO .V2f>-34 Stniderland f)8()36 Moorefield .'i8()-.54 i Tring Station «".5 i yu'ApellStar>.3ft-52i Mirt Ottawa, Ont. I Batiscan r>3.'i-2l St. Stephen .Wf)- 8!), 53,=.-)i3 [(1!»5 mu Toronto | Bruce .Mines,'i3.5"2.'i Robertson Sta. Ii75 Wvton Sta. 580-49 580 Oi) I 327, 328 or Monte- 1 bello Que. 535-18i i8(iHl7 Neguac 353 Moncton 5m)-l Canaan Sta. 521)-2 ! tJravenhurst .580'67 Nap'nee5i)9-2,580-9' ')i)S)-l4 i 1-1(1 OwenSound.O. ; ria Ottawa ! Harrowsmith 611 Robertson Sta. 675 Maxville 531 j Sto'ffville .580-36-37' Killarney 535-.57 Deloraine 535-,57 Graiidigue K'rv 304 51-2,675,580-8,535-7, Virden 535'52 St. Andrew's 535-87: Lachute 53518 De Blois Sta. 665 1 ■W5-21, 618 695 AnnayHilis 714, 392, 393-2, 712 Andover 535-86 .loliette 535-17 3-29-S Portneuf 535-21 ; Twiousac 329-8 Etchemin 599-4 ■ Tadousac 329-8 An(Menne Lorette .')3.-)-21 Newca.stle 580-9 Tadousac 329-8 via Quebec, Que. La Beauce 675 St. George 696 644-3 500 St. George 696 Eganville .535-11 Oak Bay 1'95 675, .599-3-4, 580-12 Callender 58067 via Sydney, N S ro»T OfKICKS. Lexington . Libbvtown Lidford .. Lieurv .... Liffonl . . . LiUoiiet ... . Lillvneld . . Lib- Lily Lake . Lilv Lake . . Lilv Plain .. Lily Oak. . . . Lime liank. Lime Hill .. Lime Hill . . Limehouse . Limekiln . . . Lime Lake . Lime liiilge . Lime Rock . Limestone. . Lincoln . . . . Lincoln . . . . Linda Lindi-n Linden Valley Lindenwood . *L\iuisay Lindsay Lineboro' KLKCTOHAli IHHTRICTS. nveriiess .... N S Stanstead <; Manpiette M Middlesex, N R.O Durham, K R .. O Yale iSi Cariboo. BC Selkirk M Cumberland. ..N S King's N B Algoma O Sask Grev, N R O Russell O King's N B Inverness .... N S Halton O York N B Ho-stings, E R . . O Wolfe Q Pictou NS Lanark, N R....(> Queen's West P E I Sunl'tn-y ui'd (Queen's N B Conipton Q Cuml)erland. . N S Victoria, S R. . . .O Crey, N R O \ icforia, S R O Carleton N B Stanstead Q Lineham Limjan Lin^an Road Linii-re Linklettcr Linton ... Linton's . . . Lintrathen .... I.inivimii Linwood Linn's Head.. . . Lippentott .... Lisbon Lisbum Lisoombe I.iscombe Mills Lisgar Lisgar Station Li»le L'ldet L'Islet Station. Lismore Lisson *Li»towel Little Bartibog Little Bass River Little Beach Little Branch . . . Little Bras d'Ot L. Bras d'Or (S S) * Little Britain Little Brook . . Little Brook Sta. * Little Current. Little Cape Little Caseapedia Little Dover . . Little Forks . . RAILROAD ON WHICH UX-ATKII, OR NKAR- KHT R. R. STATION, HKKKi',Y,l'r.l65-168 Alta Cape Breton . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Beauce i} Prince East.. PEI York, N R O Sunbury and Queen's N B Lisgar M Waterloo, N R.. O .\ntigonishe . . N S Bruce, X R . . . . O Brandon M Oxford, N R.... O Bruce, W R . . . . O Guysboro' . . . . N S HAILUOAU STATIONS IX CANAI>A 201 r<(8T OKKiCKH. KLKCTOUAL DIHTIIKTH. Little Lake.. .. Little Lorraine . . Little Maboii .... ' LitlU Mi'tiM ... Little Metis Sta.. Little Mu8(|uaNh . Little Narrows. . . Little I'ahoH ... L. Pierre .lac(|iies Little I'omI Little Pond Little Ka|>icls. . . . Little Uideaii Little Ridjce .... Little Rid^eton . L. Rir. Cheticani|> L. Riv. Coverdale Little River VmsI. Little River West Little River El^iii Little River .... Suiilmry and tilieoiVrt . . . . N n Cape Hri'ton. . N S Inverness . . . . N fS Riniouslti Q PrinceWist.PKl Kinu's PK1 Cape Rretan . . N 8 Al^'dina O Pri'Hcnt t . . Albert.. . . Charlotte Inverness Little River . . Little River . . L. R. Mus'odohoit Little Rotiher .... Little Sands .... Little Shenioi;ue. Little Shippi;(an . Little Tignish . . Littlewood Little York Liverpool Living Spring . Livingstone . . Livingstone Cove LivingstoncCreek Lloyd Lloydtown .... Lobe Lochaber. Lochaber Lochalsh . Loch Ban . Bay . .. () .N B N B NS Albert N B Gasp6 (J Gaspe Cl Albert N B Sunbury and (^1 'ii's NB Cumberland . . N S nigby N S Halifax N S Albert N B (Queen's East . P E I Westnioreland.NB Gloucester N B Prince West. PEI Middlesex, SR..() (Queen's Kast.P E I Shelburne and liueen'a N S Wellington, C R.O Alta Antigonishe . .N S Algonia O Lanark, N R.. ..O York, N R (> Middlesex, S R . O RAILROAD (IN WHICH LOOATKI), Oil NKAK- KHT R. R. STATION, HKKKKV,IT.165-l(i8 TOUT OKKICKM, Tracey Sta. Safi'SS nia Svdnev, N S P't Hoo King's N B Clolchester.... N S Maniuette M Algoina O Digbv NS York, W R () Macdonald .M Queen'sWe.st.PEI Sunbnry and (Queen's N B Ontario, NR....O King's N S Cajte Breton . . N S Addington O Long Point. Shetfleld 390 Oxford 599-16 Digby 712,392,393-2 Shubenacadie 690-1 Harvey 093 r/aCharlottetnPEI Port Elgin 638 Sbippigan .540 Tignish 665-1 i'»aSt.Thoina8W,0 JLong Settlement 6((5-3 jLongtiuville .... :l76-3 Bridgewater I *Longiieuil 646, 374 Assa. West. Liival Inverness . NS [Long Point LongP.of Mingan I Long Reach .... "jong River A!itigonishe . . . N S Loch Broom . . . Lookhartville .... Lockslej' Lochiel Looh Katrine. . .. Lochlin Looh Lomond .... LochLomondW'st Lochside Loch Winnoch *Lockeport . . . . Locke Road Lock ton . . . , Locust Hill Lodi Lotlore Logan Logan's Tannery Liiganville Logberg Log Cabin Logierait Loggii'rille . Logoch Labelle Huron, W R Inverness . . ...O .NS Pictou N S King's N S Renfrew, NR...O Glengarry o Antigonishe. . .N S Victoria, N K . . . O Richmond N S Richmond N S Richmond... NS Renfrew, S R . . O Shelburne and (Queen's N S Prince East ..PEI Cardwell O York, ER O Stonuont (» Lanark, NR....O Alta Pictou N S Pictou N S Assa. East. BurranI B C Lambton,WR..O Nort hu'berlaiidNB Marquette M Fergus .535-36, .5S0-.54 .5.-{5-67 Antigonishe 599-7 Thessalon ,535-25 VImonte ,53512 Aurora 580-67 Hyde Park Corner 535-42, 580-50-83 Antigonishe 599-7 .535-18 (R R name Rockland) Riplev 580-48 Port ilood 359-2, 364 .599-9 Hantsport 714 CitiO Alexandria 531 Anligonishu .599-7 Gelert 580-30 St. Peter's 364, 370, 372 St. Peter's 364 St. Peter's 364, 370, .372 535-1-2 (R R name Castleford) 376-3 or via Yar- mouth, NS Mill River 6651 .580-65(11 R Centre- ville) .535-34 Avonmore .535-33 Perth 535-34 Edmonton 535 63 via Pictou, N S Scottsburn 599-15 Langenburg 622 iw'rt Skagwiiy Sarnia 573, .580-51- 85, 432, 320 Chatham 532 Oak River 585 Longwood . Lonsdale .. . Lonsdale . . . Loon Creek LonVx Cove . Loree Lorette . . . Loret to . . . i ! Loretto . . . I'L'On'gnal . I Lorimer Lake I Loring ; Lorlie Lome Lome . Lome Lome Lome House . . (Smumer Ottice) Lornevale Lome Valley . . I Lomeville .... |Lomeville .... jLorrainville. . . . ; Lorway Mines j Lost Channel . . I Lost River .... R MI.IIOXIMIS WHICH MICATKD, ORNBAR- KST R. R. STATION, SKKKKV,IT.HI5-1(W King's N B Leeds, S R O Snguenay Q King's N B yueen'sWest.PEI Carleton N B Russell O Cliambly and Vercheros Q Middlesex, SR..t> Hastings, E R . . O King's N B Assa. West Charlotte . . . . N B Grey, ER O (Quebec Q Cardwell O Provencher . . . . M Prescott O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Apsa. East .... Bruce, W R . . . . O Richmond Q Pictou N S llestigouche . . N B Charlevoix C,> Colchester... N S King's PEI Victoria, N R . . O Cumberland. . N S Pontiac I) Cape Breton . . N S Hastings, E R . . O .\rgenteuil Q Lotbinii're Lot 1 .... " 4 .... " 6 .... " 8 .... " 10 .... " 11 .... " 12 .... 14 16 30 Lolbiniire Q Prince West .PEI Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince West. P E I Prince East. PEI Smith's F'ls 536 -16- t3-34, 319 .580-.50 .535-38-42,.58O-49-60- 81-83, 625-4 ■)80 -49-83 I'ln I.onilon, Ont via London, Ont Sussex Vale 599-12 .599-1 Solsgirth 622 Gore Bav 4283, 43(1-1, 422-2 l>igl)V 712,392,393-2 .580-87 nrunK-onnor 6-22 rtiiCharlot'et'nPEI Codv'8 543-1 .580-67 Grand Pre 714 Georges Riv. 599-14 Mountain Grove .535-34 Regina 535 -.52-62 rirt Montreal, Que Port Hawkesbury .599-14, 371, 380 Norton Sta. .543-1, 599-12 Lvndhur8t516 345 (L.Pt. Landing) Rothesay 59})-12 Kensington 665-1 Woodsfk 535-86-90 South Indian 631 .580-18, 683, 329-1 .580-83, .535-42 Marvsvale .5809 Sussex Vale 599-12 Balgonie 536-52 St. Andrew's 535-87 Thornbury 580 68 674 (R R name In- dian Lorette) Tottenham .580-65 via Winnipeg, Man 327, 328, Calumet, 5,35-18 via Parrv Sound, O Trout Creek 680-67 Wolseley 535-62 Kincardine 580-48, 432 .580-12 (R Rname Kingsey) 599-13 Kiv. Louisoii .599-2 Murray Bay 3'29-8 Londoinlerry Sta. 599-1 Cardigan Bdg«65-3 .5H0-29-;i2-36 Amherst .599-1 via Svdnev, N S Tweed 535-34, 609'1 Grenville .53518, 541,3-27,3-28 Batiscan .5-25-21, Tignish (W5-1 BloomfieldSta665-l Alberton 665-1 Coleman 665-1 Inverness 665-1 Conwav Sta. 665-1 665-1 (R Rname Ellerslie) Fitzgerald Sta665-1 Miscouche 665-1 N'w Wiltshire 665-1 ii! •202 POST OKFICKS AND IlAlLROAD STATIONS TV CANADA. [1900 POST OKKICKH. :4 J B i Lot 35 •' 40 " 48 " 50 " 07 Lothair Lotuii LoiiiHa iMuixburg .. . Louis (Jreek .. Louise Louise Uridjft'. "Lmtinemlle . Louisville . . . (Queen's Kast I' K I Kiiitf's 1' K I (Jueeii's East I' K I Kiiitt's r K I I'niicc Kast. 1' K I Hnindon M Dinhani, K K .. () r\r),'t'iitfiiil i-l Cane IJrt'tou. . N S Valci'tCarilioo.lU! (irev, S K <> Selkirk M MaHkiiioii^fii .... (^ Hothwell O Lourrtes liourdes L.duKlaiicSablon Lovat Lovat Loveriuj; Lovett Low Lowbanks Lowell Low. AboiijroKjjin Lnwpr A rijjili- .... Lower Bariio\'s 1{ Lower Hloniiilon . Lower Branch . . . Lower l5ri>;!itoii . Lower H\irliii;,'li)ii Lower Caledonia. Lower Cainbrid^re Lowej- C'atiard . . Lower Cape .... Lower Caraquet . Lower Caverliill. . Lower Church St. Lower Cove Lower Coverdale. Lower Derby .... Lower Dumfries. . LwKChezzetcook Lower K. I'ubiiico Lower Kcoiioiny L. FostcrSettleiii't Lower Five IslMs. Lower Fort Garr.v Lower Freetown . L. French Villa^re. Lower Ga^etown. Lower Granville liOwer Grounfidd Lower Havneville Lower Hillside. Lower Ireland LowerJordaii Bay Lower F^a Have Lower L'Ardnixe. L. Line Queensb'y Lower Maccan L.Meajfher'siSrant Lower Millstreani Lower MontaKue. Lower Mt. Thoni . Lower Nappan . . Lower Newcastle. Lower N'icola . . Lower Xorthfleld Lower Dhio KLKtrrORAI, ItlHTRlCTS. .Me),'antic (^ I'ictou N S Su;,'uenav l^ Bruce, \V H . . (» I'ictou N S Sisncoe, K II. . . . <> Northumb", K It.O Wright q Haldiniand and Monck O Vlbert N B Westmcireland.N B Yiirniouth. ... N S I'ictou N S Kinjf's N S Linienburtf . . . .N S Carleton N B llanis .\ S (tuysboro' . . N S Suiiburv and Queen's ....N B Kin;,''s N' S Albert N B Gloucester . . . . N B York N B Kini^'s N S Cumberland. . N S Allwrt N B N'orthunib'. . . .N B York NMJ Halifax N Yarmouth. . . . N S Colchester N S Linienburif. . . .N S Colchester. ... N S Selkirk M Pritii'e East. . P E I York \ H Sunburv and Queen's .•Vimapolis N B . NS RAII.ItOADON WHICH I.OCATKI), (IR NKAR- KST R. R. MTATIO.N. SKKKKY,I'I'.1(15-10S lii'iljiml 005-3 ♦I05'4 ; rirtCharlofet'liPEI (JardiKan B'd 065-3 ! N'w Wiltshire 066-1 1 Oak Hiver 5«5 •ontvpool 5;i5-34 Lachute 535-18 ria Sydney, N S Kaml<>o|)s 535-70 Elniwood 580-55 i ria Wimiipej,' ' ;)35-'21 I 535- 12 (K B name I Arkwood) ' Somerset 580-12 ^•.GIas^'ow5i«)-7-18l Natash(|u;in 345 > Paisley 58(1-54 1 West k. Sta. SlWlSi Col47 ' (.Jape Station 093 Caraquet 540 Millville ,535-83 I't. Williams 714 .lo}^({ins Mines (iOii Moncton599-l--2-l-2, 518 N. W. Bridge ,599-8 Pr.Wil'niStn,535- 8 ria Halifax ria Yarmouth, N S l'ari-sborou>;h 549 Barss' Corners 040 Parrsboroujfh 549 535-01 Freetown 005 \ 391c(a F'redericton, 1 PORT orricRH. Lower I'o(|uiock . Lower P. William Lower Prospect . . Lower Queensb'y. Lower Kid);e .... I^owerltiv.Hebert L.Kiv.Inhabit'nts Lower Uollo Bay. L. Salmon Creek. liOwerSackville. . liOwerSandy Point Lower Selmah . . . Low.Settlem'tMK Low.Settlem'tSR Lower Shat; Har. . Lower Ship Har. . Low. Ship Har. K L. Southampton . Lower St . Mary's. * Lower Strwidcke Low. Turtle Creek Lower Waketield. (.lOw. ^Vashabu(!k. JiOW. Wentworth. Low. W. .leddore. Low. W. Pubnico. Lower West River Low. Whitehaven Lower Windsor . . Lower Wood Har Lower Woodstock Lowlands Low Point .... Lowville liOzier Settlement *Lur.an . . . . Lucasville Ijticas I Lucerne . . . Lucille .... 'Lucknnw . Ludlow . . . Lulu Island Carleton N B York N B Inverness N S Meffantic' ^{ Shelburne and (i>ueeii's . . . . N S Lunenburtr . . N S Richmond .... N S York Cumberland Halifax Kini;'- Kin|,''s . . . , Lower Onslow . N B .NS . N S .N B PE I I'ictou N S Northumb' NB .Northumb'. . .. N B Yale it C.'.riboo B C Lunenburg . . N S Shelburne and Queen's N S Colchester.... N S Gajfetown 3iKI Aniiajiolis 712, 711, 392, 393-2 Floruncev'le 535-80 Millville 535-83 I't.Hawksb'y599-14 Therford Mines 075 Shelburne 3703 ria Lunenburp NS St. Peter's 304, 370, 372 Mouth of Keswick ,5;!5-83 Maccan 599-1, im Shubt'iiacadic, 599-1 Apohaipii .59!l-12 Gcorifetown 005-3, 3,50-1 W. Riv. Sfa. ,5'.)013 Point an Car 353 Chatham 532, 353 Sjience's Bd 535-79 Northfield 040 Shelburne 376-3 Truro 599-1-13 Luinby Lumley [jtuns(ien Lumsden's Mills. iLund Lundar jLunenburjf Lunenhitrjf |Lurt;an Luskville Lutes Mountain. RKRCTORAIi DISTRICTS. York . . N n York N B Halifax N S York N B Kint^'s N B Cumberland. . N S Richmond . . . . N S Kind's P E I Snnbury and Queen's. ... N B Halifax N S Shelburne and Queen's. ... .\ S Hants N S Victoria N S Antig'oniHhe . . N S Shelburne and Queen's. ... N S Halifax N S Halifax N S York N B York N B (.Colchester. . . . N S Albei-t N B Carleton N B Victoria N S Cumberland . . N S Halifax N S Yarmouth. . . . N S Anti(ronishe .. N S Guyslioro' . . . .N S Carleton N B Shelburne and (Queen's N S Carleton N B Lambton, E R.. (> Inverness .... N S Halton O Gloucester.. . .N B Middlesex, N R.O Lambton, VV R.O Manpiette M WriKht Q Cardwell O Bruce, W R . . . O Northumb' . . N B N. Westminster. BC Luton . . ^Lydijate. Lylcton *L\in Lynch's Corner. Lyndale Lijnden Lyndon . . Lyndhurst L}/nedoch Lynn \ Lynnfleld RA M KST SKK lUROAU O.N WHICH )CATKn, OR NRAR- T R. R. STATION, K.KKV,rr. 105-108 Yale & Cariboo BC Perth, S R O Assa. West Pontiac (^ Burrard BC Selkirk. M Stormoiit O Lunenburjf . . . . N S Bruce, W R . . . . O Wrijfht Q Westmoreland. N B ElKin, E R O Shelburne and (Queens N S lirandon M Brock ville o Kitisr's N B King'., P EI Wentworth, N. and Brant . . . <) Alta Leeds, S R O Norfolk, S R....O Colchester N S Charlotte . . . . N B Prince William Sta. .535-88 do do ria Halifax, N S Mouth of Keswick 535-83 Butternut Rd. 672 Muccan 599-1, 000 Port Hawkesbury ,590-14. .'171, 380 Souris East 005-4, <.59-l, :<71 Chipnian 5431, 390 Beaver Bank 714 Shelburne .'<70-3 Shubenacadie .599-1 Iona599-14,3(i4,372 .599-7 (R R name South River) Barrin>{ton 376'3 via Halifax, N S ria Halifax Millville 535-83 ria FrederictonNB ,590-1 Turtle Creek 093 I'pW'dstock .535-86 loiia 599-14. 304, 372 Wentw'thSta 599-1 ria Halifa;. N S ria Yarmouth, N S Antijjonishe ,599-7 Caii.so 304, 371 Hartland 535-86 Barrington .3763 Woodst'k 535-80-90 Wanstead 680-85 Port Hawkesbury 509-14, 371, 380 Bin-linpton 580-65- 87 Pockniouche 640 .580-51 Sarnia 573, .580-81- 86. 320 H.-vmiota 685 Kirk's Ferry 6.50 Caledon E. 580-65 .580-48 532 4.50-4 (Lulu Land'ur) widNW'min'rBC Okanafjon 535-74 Dublin .580-,52 ,5,'«-(i2 Mattawa, O. ,535-12 ria Vancouver B C Reaburn 635-52 Wales 580-9 040, 373, 374, 370-3 Kincardine 680-48 Eardlev 003 Moncton 518, ,599-1- 212 Aylmer, W't .580-82 Lockeport ,'<70-3 Deloraine .535-67 510, .580-9 Oak Point 390 oinCharlol'ct'nPEI ,580-83 Lan^don 535-04 510 Delhi 580-82 Parrshorough 549 St. Stephen 635-89, 095 1900] POST OFFICES AND JIAILROAI) S'I'ATlONS l.V CANADA. 20a rosT OKKiCKM. Lynn Valli-y ... Lynnvillc Lyoiiji Lyonshull Lysander Lyttleton Lytton 'MeAitam June . McAdani'.s Lake. . McArras Hrook . . McArtlnir'n Mills. McAulav's McCalUini Settle't MoCormick McCorniick McC ready ili'Creary McCriniuion .... McDonaUI'H Cor. . McDomtUVg Cor'x McDonald Hills. McDonald's Point, McDons;all MeDoujral Settlin' McGarry McOrath Moun'in Med ray KliKCTDRAb UIHTiUt'TH. McGregor MeGiegor Station McGuiKan Mplanes Macintosh Mills Mclntyre Mclntyre's Lake . Melnlyre's Mnt'ii. Mclver McKellar McKenzie Lake. McKees Mills . . . McKenzie McKenzie's Cor. McKinlay McKiniion's Harb McKni);ht .... Mcliachlan *McLare)i'x Depot McLaui;hlin Uoad McLean McLean McLean McLean ville .... McLellan's Hrook McLellan's M'tain McLeod's Crossi'y; McLeo Middlese.x, WU.O Macdonald M Glenijrarry () Sunbury and (Queen's. ... N H Lanark, N U ...O .\ssa. Kast Sunbury and t^ueen's . . N B Kenfrew S H.. ..<) Westmoreland. N B Lanark, S K . . . . O I'ictou N S .Shelburne and (Queen's N S Essex, SK () Macdonald M Yale & Cariboo BC Middlesex, N U..O Leeds, S H O Grey, BH <) Kichniond .... N S Inverness N S IIAILKOAI) ON WHICH I I.OC.ATKII, (III SKAR-i |:ST II. II. STATION,!} HRKKKY,I>I'. l(i.j-ll)8! roHT OKKKKS. McPherson's F'ry McPherson's Mills McOuade Mc\ icar Mabee Mabel Maberly Bruce, N R . . . . <) Mii.skoka&P.S'd.O Nipissin^ <> Kent N B Lisyfar M Carleton N B Lanark, N R.... O Victoria N S King's N B Macdonald M Addiii);toii O Kent N B Kent N B Addinsftoii O Assa. West Cape Breton . . N S I'ictou N S Pictou N S Coinpton (I Kent N B Cornwall O Richmond . . . .N .*< Kent N B Noithinnb' Nli Antijronishe. . .N S Prince West. . P E I Victoria N S Shelburne and C^ueen's N S Lanark, S R. .. O Antijfonishe . . N S Richmond . NS Pictou N S Westmoreland. N B Bruce, NR O Norfolk, N R....0 .Vrgenteuil . . Lanark, S R •Q .0 Ellaton 5S()'80 IlarrictHville.lS.^.-Sr. Killaniev h'Mriil \ Ste..liilicSta..''>S(»-12i Newcastlef)!«»-2,3.')3 ri:tr)-n.s-8i>-iHt | Boi8'aleC'h'plr.i)l)-H| .Meriifonishe .IDU'V I Ornisbv Mi !onar.!"t))-14,.'{(14,;i7'2 Truro OlWl-ia P't Hood ,'!r)l>"i, 36J; Alexandria 531 i Newburv .'■)3&-42, .'iS(l-83 I Alexandria 531 I Narrows :\\)Q \ Mississippi Sta 611 Wickham 3i)0 Renfew .535-1 112 518 Perth 535-34 MeriKonishe 509-7 Barrington 376-3 617, «'25-l 535-52 Saiidon 535 70 I'arkhill 580-51 Athens 516 Duntroon 58064 5iM)14 Port llawkesbury .5!>!)-14 Cape Croker 426 eia Parry Sound, O. Ornisbv 544 St. Anthony 518 La Riviere 535-57 Debec 535-85-!>0 Almonte .535-12 .5()!)-14 Aiinidale 543-1 Troherne 535-.-)!» 611 (R R name Snow Road) St. Anthony 518 i Canaan Sta. ,51M>-2 .Mtn. Grove 535-34 [ Leitcbe'sC'k.599-14 N'wGlas'w 599-7-13; N'wGlas'w ,599-7-13 1 .5,-}5-7 I RichibuctoOlO ; Mo'ckl'd Sta. .535-331 St. Peters 364 Buctouche 518 [ 532 ; .'Xntigonishe 599-7 ! 665-1 i lona .599-14 ' Shelburne 3763 | Perth 535-34 Lower Set! lenient South Riv. .599 -7 Port Hawkcsburv .5m)-14, 371, 380 N'wGlas'w 599-7-10 Trishtown 518 Tobermoi-y 426 Tilsonburif .'80-78- 82, 625-5 ; .St. Phillippe D'Ar- genteuil 535-18 535-34 I Mal)im Mabou Coal Mines .Maboii Harbour. Mabou liar. .Mo'th 'Miiccan Macdonald Macdonald Macdougall Ma(;inquac Mackey's Station .Mackville ■ Macleod MacLennan Mace's Bay Maniider Macta(|uack . . . .Macton .Macville Maddock Mader'a Cove. . . . Madford ' Mailoc Maijdalenhlitnds Magenta Magitotdwan Maguire 'Magoji ..... Magoon's Point. . KI.KCTOllAL DIhThKTS. KAILKOAI) ON WHICH LOCATKI), OK NKAR- K.ST H. U. STATION, SKKKKY, IT. 165-168 Inverness N S Inverness . . N S Inverness ... N S Inverness .... N S Cumberland . .N S Lennox O Mai'donald. . . . .Man Prince West. PEI York N B Ni)>is8ing O King's N B Alta Algoina (• Charlotte . . . . N B Uimouski (^ York N B Wellington, C R.O Cardwell O Prince West PEI Lunenburg. . . .N S Brandon M Hastings, N R ..O Gaspe (^ Rouville Q Muskoka& PSd.O Magpie Magundy . . . . Mufione liiii/ Iklaidstone . . Mailhiot . .. 'in (I Dieu .Main River. . Main Stream Mair's Mills.. ' Miiisoiiiieiivi Maitland Maitland. . . . Maitland . . . Maitland Forks. M.ikinak Malaga G'ld Min's Malagash Malagash Point. Malagas atch . . . Malakoff Mai Bay Malcolm Maliixnant Cove Miilliiriitoirn . . . Malmaison Malonc. . Malta . . Malton . . Malvern Malvina MaKvood Mamette Lake .Manchester. . . . Manda Mandamin .... Mandeville .... Manganese Mines Manilla Manion *Maniti>H .... *ManiOnvaning.. Middlesex, NR. .Stanstead Stanstead Saguenav (ji York . . ■ N B Lunenburg. . . .N S Essex, N R O -Megantic y Cape Breton . . N S Kent N B Carleton N B Siincoe, N R (i Maisonneuve <} (Jienville, S R . . G Hants N S Annapolis . . N S Lunenburg N S M,a<(lonald M Shelburne and (Queen's N S Cumberland . . N S Cumberland . . N S Inverness .... N S Carleton O (Jaspd i) Bi-uce, ER () Antigonishe . .N S Leeds, S R <» Missisipioi y Hastings N R Ontario, N R. Peel York, E R . . Compton Q Carleton O Yale & Cariboo. BC Ontario, S R... O Brandon M Lanibton, W R ..O Muskoka and Parrv Sound . O Colchester .. ..N S Victoria. S R... .O Lanark, S R ...O Lisgar M Algoma O P. Hood .•{,59-2, .S64 P. Hood 3.59-2, 364 P. IlomI 3.59-2, 304 P. Hood 359-2, 304 61 KI, 599-1 Nap'nee5l«»-2,58-90 622 Fitzgerald Station 66.5-1 391 or .Mouih of Keswick 535-83 .53.5- 12 Sussex Vale 59012 .535 -W Desbarats .535-25. Lepreaux 695 Little .Metis Station ,599-2 M'thKeswick535-83 St. .lacob's .580-47 Albion .535-40 O'Learv Sta. (M51 Mahone Bay 646,873 Douglas Sta. 535-62 580-33 L'Aiise a la Cabane 3.59-1 Farnham 535-1-3-7 632-1, 545-1 4-20-4 or Bnrk's Falls 580-67 Centralia 580-50 .535-7, 342 Stanstead June. 512, 512-1 -U5 Pr. Win. Sta. 536-88 646, 373 6-25-5 (R R name Maidstone Cross) Somerset .580-12 ria Svdnev, N S Weldford .599-2 Ilartland .535-86 Collingwo'd .580-64 ria .Montreal, (^ue. 580-9 Shubenacadie.599-1 Annav>oli8 712, 714, 392, 393-2 Block House 646 Neepawa 622 Barss' Corners 046 Wallace 59915 Wallace .599-15 River l)ennis.599-14 Osgoode Sta.535-20 346 Black Cape 508 Elmwood 580-55 .\iitigonishe .599-7 .i.SO-9 545 (R R name des Rivieres) 544 Severn Bflge 580-67 580-51 Agincourt 535-34, 580-36 620 .South March 531-2 Spence'sB'ge535 -70 80-33 Heston 635-65 80-85 Trout Creek ,560-67 Vallev Sta. 599-12 580-3.5-38 Perth 535'.34 .535-57 422-2,428-3,480-l,or Ma88eySta.&35-25 i 204 I'OST OFFICES AND UAILUOAI) STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 W m in J" III s lis ' I'V i OKKICKH, Miuiiirnki ManiiHrg Sutton. Mannheim Munnhurat "Manotick Manotick Stiitioii. ManMewooti ManMfleUI Manslleld Mansfield Manson Creek. . Maitnonrilli' . . . MariHonville Sta Mantiels Manvern Station * Staple *Mavl>' Cieek. . Maple (jreen . . . Mn|)le Grove . . . Maple Grove . . . Maple Grove . . . Ma|>le Mill Maple Hill Ma]tlchurst Mai>le Isliuitl . . . Maple Lake Majile Lake Sta . Maple Leaf Map|c Locl^e . . . Maple I'lains . Maple Ki()|;e. . Mapi<; Ki(l);c . Mnpl" Kidjte . Maple Kid^c . Mai>leton Mapleton . . . . Mai)leton Maple Valley. Maple View . . . Maple View . Maplewood . KliKCTOHAI. liJSTHU'TH. Wriiflit y York N It Waterloo, S K . . t » Kintr'M N II Carleton <> l Assa. West Resti;;oii(;he . . N It Middlene.x, K H..O MeKimlie l^ Hants X S Bruce, K K . . . . O Metfantif Conii)lon t^ Mi, I'H .NKAII- KST M. H. sr.^TION, NKKKKY,!'!'.!*!')-^.^ Prince Ka8t...PK I Antigonishe. . .N S Ontario, N II O Pontiac (} York N B Klgin, K K U Alliert N I! Cumberland . . N S (irey, K K <) Nioloria N B Northumberland, K K Oxford, X K .. O York X It Sunbury and t^ueeti's X B Bruce, X U O Yale & Cagboo. BC Lanark, X R . . . .O Lisgar M Inverness ....XS Wolfe Q Xorfolk, S R....O Carleton O King's N B Carleton O Simcoe, K R . .O Wellington, S R..O Inverness .... X S Inverness . . . .X S Inverness . . . .X S Lisgar M Annapolis . . . .X S Prince Kast. . P E I Bonaventure . . Q Kent Bonaventure . Bonaventure , NB ...q ...Q King's PE I (luysboro' . . .-.X S Assii. West Rouville Q Lisgar .M Cape Breton , . N S Ka/ubazua iiM llarvev Sta. .lit-ISU I'elei-s'lturg :->,h(i-.''i1 Petitcodiac .MfiCPJ, ;iii), r,.i:t'2u riit.'. ■ uo ,'>.Sll'(ii-, AUiston fiH«i-(l4 i Head of SI. Peter'»l Bav 4 Oxford .'•)!«iir. Asbcrofi, .lariTO .'•.;{.■>•:( I Kscinninac 'Mui r,:ii, -.u .5.H(i'r>7 (R U name Richmond Hill) l)alhouHic.I.,'ii»<»-2-.''i Lucan ASfvni Black Lake (iTri ShubenacadieiliHl'l Hanover r)80-,'i5 Rotiertson Sta. (17.') I'pper Kent .'ilt.j-.Sti .\hmic Harl)'r-»J(i-4 Gelert Mli;«» .-..•n ■■> < Sawyerville (>-20 .■jSll-.Ho-.'iKRRname Lucan Crossing) Sebringvillc i')S0ri2 ■Xiiligonishe ri!K»-7 Bracebri-40 7'(i*Tfl/c ('»'7i' ,')3rr91 Krankford, .".44 Beachville ^tXyib .')S(l-8:{ Millville ->:ib-m Sheffield o!)0 j ria Wiarton, Ont. .^..•tr.-74 Carroll .53.^r59 River I)ennis59914 ()7.''), (520 P. Dover .^iS0-7O-80 Stittsville r,X)-n Sussex Vale .5i)1)12 Stittsville .'■.3r.-12 Orillia .'■)80-32-(i7 ,'")8()-.'i4 3."!t"2G'nd Xarrows ."ii>i)-14, 304. 372 Port Hood .•(.■.<)-2 .Margaree Har.3,')!)-2 Killarnev .'".3r.-.'i7 Middleton t)4(i,714 Kensington titl.'i'l :iM or Xew Rich- mond ."iOS Buctouche iilS Carleton West .lOS Maria 3,''>(» or Xew Richmond odS (i65-4 Antigonishe iJi)0'7 Regina .535-52-62 (i32-l-2 644-1 via Sydney, N S rosr OHICKH. .Marion Bridge Rd .Maritana ' Markditli' ' Markka )H Markhamville.. . . ■Miirkland Marks! a\ Marksrilli' .Marklon ... Marl hank .. .Marlborough Marlington . . .Marlow .Marmion 'Marmora .Mariiey .Marnoch Maripietle Marringhurst . . . .Marriott's Cove. .Marsboro' KLKCTOHAI. mHTIlllTS. Cttjie Breton . .N S HuntingdoM ....({ Grev, S R O York, K R o King's N B Selkirk M Nipissing O Alguma U Inverness . . N S Hastings, E R t» Assa. West Stanstead ii .Marsh Pictoii Beauce t^ Grey, N B O Hastings, N R .. O Mar<|\iette M Huron, W R. . . () Selkirk M Lisgar M Lunenburg. . . N S (.'ompton i.i .Marsh Brook . . . .Marshall's Town Marslidale Marshfleld Marshes (W. Bay) Mamlirille .... .N S .Marshv Hope.. Mars ilill .Marsouins Marslon .Marsville .Martin Martin's Lake. . .Martindale . . . . Martin's Point Martin's River Martintown Martinvale . . . . Marlinville Martock Marvelville . . . . Marvin Marvfield Mary Hill Maryland Marysville . . . . Maryr'dle .Marysvale . . . . Miiscarene ... Mascouche . . . . Inverness .... X S Digby NS Pictoii N S (Queen's East.P E I Inverness X S Haldimand and Mon-jk O Pictou N S Carleton N B (iaspii (^ Xorfolk, S R.. ..() Mascouche Ra'ids Miushani Mills. . Maskawata .... Mamkinongti . . Mo-sonville .... Max»awippi . . Slanxeii Station Massie Masson Ma.sstown . . Mastai Mastigouche RAII.IIOAII AN WIIICV I.OCATKI), OK NKAR- KNT II. II. BTATION, SKKKKV,ri'.16fi-l(W »•/.( .Sv STATIONS IN CANADA. 205 IIICH KAR- noN, •KM H imivt ifi2 p«mT OKKICKH. MauKervillc KliKlTOKAIi DIHTKICTH. Hiiiiliur> nnil (^iieen'x . . . . N H Muvlllettn I>itft>.v N H M«wcook jShfffon! < Maxviilf Uleiiu'rtrrv <> Maxwell (irfv, K U <• Maxwellton Sta. . Oitfl'.v N S May Itaiik IIiiiitiiiK'lon. . ..if Mayervilte KuHHell O Mayfair M iiUllcHpx , W Ft . () May Hold. Mavflciri Mavflold Mayimrd . , Mayno ... Mai/iiodth Mayo ... Muywood Meadow Meadow Cruck . . Meadow I Lalielle *i Victoria BC Alliert N II Alta Selkirk M Charlotte .... N H (lape Hreton . N S AiiiKi]i()li!< .... N S Peel (> Selkirk M I»i(!t.on N S Orev, EH O Halifax XS Victoria N S Kintj'ii N n Muskoka&l'.S'd.O Kiii;,''» N S AsHa. West. Oxford. N B Medora Station . MediK'tic MeiK'8 Corners. . Heiklefleld MeiHeners Mekiwin Melancthon Melhoro' 'Melbourne .. . Melbourne ... . Melbourne . . . . Mellmiirnc Uid'(14 Reabiirn .')3.')'.')2 ."■ai-Hit ria Svdnev, N S Wilm'ot.WJ-l .•.35-:«» in'a Winnipctf .litO-l.'i ■)H()(W, 430'I. 422-] Shnbenacadie.51)t)'l ;fr.9 3 ] Penobs(|iiis 5»i)12 ' South River .''iSO-O? Kinifsport ,')4" .533-.'i3 Infrersoll r)3.''>-3fi, .'■.3.1 -ru Wooilst'k .'■)3r.-8Ci!)IJ Stanbri(l;;e Station .'i.T.l, .14.1 W. MeriKonishe .199 -7 Cherrvfleld 046 tSladstone 622 13.1 -40 Racine6.13 112.1-8 Richm'd E .180-8-12 .135M2 {Middle Ohio ^f elboro, Rue i ne6.13 1 ; Lansdowtie .180-9 i Middle River .. . 4-22-2, 4-28-3, 4:i(n„ Middle Saekville Spanish Riv. Sta. i Middle Sackville.. .1.-J.1-25 I Middlesex West Bav Road M.Set. Barney's R 9914 Willonjrhby .13,')-62 I Middle Sinionds llartney .135'.18 j Mid. Southampfn .1.S0-4(i Ilnntsville .1S0-P.16fi-l(M Metropolitan .... Metz Meycrsbnrjf .... Miami Michael's Bay ... . Michaud Michie Michipicnteii Riv. iMickshurt; Middleboro' ... Middle Beaver B. ; Middle Cape .... Middle Church. . Middle Cura(piet. .Middle CountrvH Middle Coverdale Middle E. Piibnico MiddlcHeld . . . . Chi(!0utiini . Ilntndon . . . DiKby N S Dijfby NS Dik'bv N Russell O Lotbiniere (^ Biurard BC Perth, SR O Wellington, C R.O Northumb', E R.O Li.snar M Al(.'oma O Victoria N B Brandon M Alffoma O Renfrew. N R . . O Cumberland . . N S Halifax N S Cape Breton.. N S ■ Middle Hanies'lle Middle 1-aHaveF Mid'e Manchester ■ Middleniarch . . ''M.Muixiiiodiiboit .Middlenuss .... Meridian , Ilastinjrs, E R .. O Guysboro' .... N S Westmoreland. N B Annapolis . . . . N S Prince Edward. .O Inverness N .S Card well O Albert N B Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. NB Westmoreland. NB Northiunb', E R.O Brandon M Brandon M Kind's N B Bellechassc .... Q Assa. East Selkirk M Gloucester N B Guvsboro' N S Albert N B Yarmouth N S Shelburne and Queen's N S York N B 599-7 Oraniredale .19.1-14 ria Ottawa, Out Charing Cross 025 -ft ria Charlntletown, P E I •.3.1-:1.3. 319 09(1, 5811-83-88 A8II-87 (R R name Bronte) St. Krancois, N E, 07,1-1 ChanibonI 674 .13.1 -59 Mcteu'han Sta. 712 Meteijrhan Sta. 712 12 Os({oor. . ..N S Guvsboro' . . . . N S Elgin, WR O Halifax N S Middlesex, W R.O Shelburne and (Queen's . . . . N S Victoria N S Westmoreland. N B Halifax N S Albert N B Pictou N S Carleton N B York N B Colchester N S Annapolis . . N S Prince East. P E I Westmoreland. N B .\ntigonishe . . N S Lanark, N R....0 Muskoka &I'.S'd.() King's PEI King's PEI Westmoreland. N B Simcoe, N R. . . . O Simcoe, E R . . . . O King's N B Muskoka &P.S'd.O Alto Lunenburg . . . . N S Albert N B Macdonald M Yale* Cariboo. BC Bonaventure. . . .Q LiverjMJol 370-3 Zealand Station 5.-{5-83 t'irt Lunenburg, NS Guysborough 364 Shubenacauie 599'1 580-82 Shelburne 3763 lona 599-14. 364 Beaver Bank 714 Salisli'y .19912, (i93 Barnev River Sta. .199-7 Peel .135-80 Canterbury Station 535-90 Brookfleld 599-1 714-14,046 Kinkora (105-2 Dorchester 599-1 Antigonishe 599-7 Almonte 535 12 South River 58067 065-4 H. of St. Peter's B. 665-4 038 Barrie .18067 ,180-32, 42?, 422-1 Norton Sta. 5431, 599-12 Magnetawan 420-4 535-04 Bridgewtr. 646, 374 Harvey 693 (i22 Penticton 440 Nouvelle .108 206 POST OFFICES AND UAILUOAD STATIONS IN CANADA [1900 ran KI.K(-10HAL OKKICKM. IIIHTHHTH. MiluM Coinpton .... Kinir'H 1 1.' Milliiirii 'K I Milliv Sherlirooke . . . o * M i 1(1 Ilia 1/ Unite, K It Mile KikI MaisonneiiN e (1 Milcttu N^ Mililiii I'oiiit .... InverneoM ... Milfonl I'liiH'c Kdwan 1 (1 Milfonl Anna|ioli)i. . . . Ns Mtlforcl St, John N H Milfonl Hay ... Simioe, K It . Milfonl llii\ (11 Kri diiVKlioro'. . .. NS Milfonl Station . llalitH NS MilldHh I\int;'»< N II Millnr'H CoriuTH. (irenville, N 1 .. () Mllliirton llriice, W 11 . . . . (» Millarvilli- Alia •Milllmnk Perth, N It... . . .(» Milllmiik Nortlnmiir N It Mill Uridifi- ... llaHtinjfs, .\ It . . (> 'Mill lirimk .... Miirhani, K It . (1 Mill Hrook rictoii NS Mill Hrook Siinbiirv and Otieen'n. . . N H Milllirook Selkirk M Mill Cove l.iinenl>ur^' .. N S Mill Cove Siiiilturv * 1(1 Mill dove Vuee' N » (Queen's Kiist. >K 1 Mill Crei'k Cape Union. N S Milledirivillf .... St. .John N H Mille iHlfS Arifeiitetiil *Mille Hoi-hen .... (Cornwall Miller Lake Mnine, N It . . .. <) Miller'H Creek . . . llantM N S Mi Her ton Vortluinili'and Nlt Millef Altn Mille Voches Saifuenav .... Millflelrl .\le;ranti(' ... () Mill Grove Wentworth, Nll..('> Mill Haven Lennox .. t) Milliken York, K It . . . . . . t> Millinjfton Kronie . ..Q Millin^'ton Ontario, N It. . . .<• Mill River Prince West.. •Kl Mill Hoad Liiiienlmr;; . . NS Mill Settlement.. Sunlmrv and (Queens N H Millstreani Kind's N li Millstreani Vancouver. . . HC Millstreani Honavcnture . .. q Millsville I'icton NS "Milltown ( 'harlotte N R Milltown CroHH . . yueen's Kast.I 'Kl Millvale i^iieeii's West ' 1'. 1 Mill View (Queen's Kust.l ' Kl Mill Village .... Sliellmrne am (^ ieen's . . . N S Millville Kind's N S Millville York N li Millville Boulanl' Cape Breton . . NS Millward Alta M Millwood Marquette . . . Milne's Landin),' . Vancouver . . RC Milton Shelbnme an( Queen's . . . NS Milton East Sheffonl Vuceii'sWest 1 ' K 1 Milton Station . . "Milton West.... llalton ...(> Milsap Addintfton . . . . . .() *Mili'ert(in I'trth, N It... ...(< ''.Miinicii Vork, W R . . . Prince West.. 1 ...r •E i Miininegash . . Mimosa Wlllin^rton S R .() Hants N S Minasville Mine Centre Alffoiiia . ..o Mineville Halifax NS HAIt.llo.\l> ON Wilt('ll|| l,oi ,\TK1), OH NK\R-'I KHT H. II HTM'liiN, HV.K UKV.I'I' lll.'i-l(i,H .'■ir.': (K It name {' .Miirwlen) Marie llridt;e IMI.'i'4 Lennowille (tVZ, m:<7, mu-h, (i7ri ri,«i(i-,v» .VI.''. iN.;i.'» Vl.'-i-V lli\. I>eniii>4 .MKI 14 ; ri.i I'icion, Ont Annaiioliti 7l'i, 7U , Kairville r.H.fiSl ■«« |-2ll':{ RiwrlMidir)^ ; .'■..SIIMIT I (inxHlioroiiK'h :t(t4 .MHI'l lloldervllle :i!lll MxfonI Sta. '■■.^r^■•>(l Kincnnline r(H(l'4S Dcwdiie.v .'■.;lf)(l4 Newton .'i.^ic.');} Chiitliam .'■.;f2, :)f.3 ri44 .'i.s(i-:ir. (ilentrarrv Station mvy.i Narrows ;i()o I'ln Wimiipcif, .Man .Malionelt'.v,S4, (i;m rixi)-» Lion'H neiid4'26 Newport Sta. 714 TadousaeM'iO'S S. .Iiilie Sla..')80-12 Diindas .''..SO'k:! Ernest o'n Sta.WO'O .'■mo:W Knowlton .');{.1'4 I'plcrK'rove .'isO-S-i Cili,''.-! Kentville 714 llovt Sta. .Vl.'i-83 Sussex \'iile rmvvi rill Victoria, H C .'.!»i)-2 rin I'ictou, N S St. Stephen .VWS9, ('>!).'> Cardiiraii Hd -3 lireiidaltp!iiie (i").')-! rwCharlo'tet'n PEI Liverpool :{7(!3 .Vvlesford 714 ria N. Svdney, N S Morlev fi8.')-.5;j Binscanh022, 622-2 I'l'rt Victoria Liverpool S76'3 (iraiihv CATrl (idfi 1 .-iSO-f).''>, .IS.'i-.'i'i NewlmriJth rm-2 '■,.10 .'):{ .=i80-,S7 Rloonifl'ld Sta605-] Ortoii ttliryw Shuheiiacadie oOO'l R.at I'orlatff SH.'S'Sl via Halifax, N S POUT OfKICKM. 'Mhidfn Mindi'in()\a. MirientI '. . .Miiicnd Rock .MincrNe Miiiesiiin Mincll .MliiU'aii Mink ( 'inc. . ' .Miiiiii'iliinii .Mliini'wakan . .Miiuiokiii. . . . Mlnto Minio Minton .Minudie Mini Out Mirabel Miranda .MIm'oii Centre . .Miscoii Lii;ht'(iUNe .Miscoti llarlioiir . .Misciiiiclie Vlisi-re jlIiHpCC [Mistawasis . Mistassini.. . . MiHsanaliic . . Vimiiiiii Vitji Mississippi Sta . . 'Mitrhrll Mitchell's Rav .. Mitchell River . Mitchell .Settlein'l Mitcliell S(|uare. . Mitchell Sta LMilchellville Mi/.onctte Mochclle Moe's River Motfat MofTat I Uohaii'k Moii'a ... . Moisie Miili'Kicnrlh. iMoline Molson Moltke Mona^'han Moiiiilea l.Monar :Monck uMoiickland Sta . MoncrietT ' Miiiirtiiii .Moncton Road. . . Moneyiuore Monmenais 'Mo!i}folia |.Monk Road Monk's Head .... .Monkton Mono Centre .... Mono Milln \M 1)110 Road Sta . . Motisell I'Montaiiiirllriil'/e Monta;;ue Cross.. Monla^'eCi. .Mines Montauhan .Montcalm Montccrf Mont Dufresne . . Monteairle Valley Monte Hello ". ;. Monte (Ireek. . . . Monteflore KI.Kl'TOKAI. IIIMTIIIC'TH. Victoria, N It . . () Al^onia Carlcton N R Cape Rrcloli. N S Lalii'llc Q Siincoe, N R (» Sinicoe, K R (» SaifiicnaN Q l»iyh.\ .: NS Miiii|uette .M Selkirk M .Manpietlc .M Rrandon M I'ictou N S Staristead l{ ( 'unilicrland . N S Cape Rretoii .N S Two .MountaiiiH . t,i Missis(pi(ii (^ (ilouccster. . . . N R Olouccster . . N R Hloi ster. . ..N U Prince East.. I' E I (Miarlevoix (^ St. John N R Sask Chicoutiini Q .Mkoiiih <» N. West minster. IK Addinfflon O Perth, N R {) Kent Kind's P E I Reslitfouche . .N I) Siincoe, h It. . . . O Nicole; Q Leeds, S R (• (iloiicester. . . .N H .\nna|iolis N S Coinpton Q llalton O Assa. East Rrunt. S R (» llastin^'s, N R .. O Sajflieiiav Q WellinK't'oii, N R.O Maiiiuette .M .Selkirk M Grey, S R O Queen's Kast P K I Arffenteiiil I,) Selkirk M Wellinifton, N R.d Stormont Huron, K R () Westmoreland. N R Westmoreland. N R Hastintfs, E R . . o Vaudreiiil Q York, E R O Hastin^'s, N R . .(J Anti);onishc . N S Perth, N R O Cardwell O Cardwell O Cardwell O Ontario, N R....0 Kintr's P E I Queen's East P E I ll.alifax N S Portneuf.. .. . ..Q .Montcalm Q Wriffht Q Richmond Q Hastinfts, N R .. O La belle Q Yale & Cariboo BC Brandon M H,\tl.llOAII OM WHICH LOCATRII, OH NKAH- KMT H. H. HTATION, HKKKRV.I'I'.KmHIH (lelert AMI'.'UI I'/d.Maiiilow'nlntr.O Riimfraii fiilfiWi rill Sydney, N .1 .'..».'•. -iU .S.slfflll 4203 ;i4r. liiRbv 712 «1'22, ll'22l Reaburii .vm-SS Dauphin *1I2 lloiM.se\ain.''i;t.'i'.'i7 Black M'd's.MDfir. North Hal ley 612 River llehert tHl6 ria Svdney N 8 .ML^'IMR R name SI. lleriiiaM) Lacolle .i;tl, r.SO-13 Sliippi|;an .'■40 Ship|iiKaii ri4(l Ship|iiKan 640 tMl.''rl Les Emboulemcfits :i2ii-8 fill St. .lohn, N B Duck Lake .V<5'(I2 Roliervul U(l4 ,'■>:{.'■. in Minnion . .litfi •70-73, 4.'iO:{ Oil Wallacebiirj.' 57.'! Canli»;an Rd. 005'3 .lac(piet Riv. 5i>-2« Rarrie .'■)8i)'ti7 .'id.'i Lansdowne fi80'9 Grande Anse .'i40 •in Anna)ir>lis (V.mpton MOH Wolseley 5:t5-52 ."..'{.5-57 .')iri(R R iiameMt. Pleasant) ria Relleville, Ont. ;<4.') Listowel .WO -48 53 Rapid City G'221 .'■.8.'> .•i.'t.'i-.'il Neiistadt fiSO-.l.'i (•(■(jCharlo'tet'nPEI Carillon .'■)41 Reabiirn h',i;)-r>-i Arthur ."iSfi^l Brussels .'i80-48 r,\H, f)lH)-l-2-12 Shediac .WDU Tweed fiM -34, 50!)-l St. Justine Sta. f>M Stouffvi'le.'»80-36-.'{7 < )rmsby .544 Pomqiiet Ch. 5997 AtwootI 580-48 Oraiiifeville 535 -40 Caledon, E't 580*66 .535-40 Bracebridpe 580-67 Cardijjaii Bd. 605-3 rmCharlo'tet'nPEI rin Halifax, N S mo Joliette .535-17 Kazubazua656 r>a Sherbrooke, Q Oruisbv ,544 ,535-18,' 328 5:<5-70 Deloraine 535-57 190()J POST UFFiCKH AND UAII.HnAD STATIONS IN (-ANADA. 207 RAtMinAnox WHICH RAII,HOAno!« WHICH v(mr KI.KI'Tolt.\l, LOCATKI), OH nr,AH- IMHT KI.K("roHAI, l.o( ATKII, OH NKAR- OKKICKH. iimrKicTit. KdT K. H, HTATtON, OKKICIW. OIHTHILTM. K»r II. M. STATION, HKKKHY.ri'.lim-ltM HKKKKV,l'l-.ni.'i|(IH Montfnrt Aritenteiiil H Assu. Kttst I'iedmont n.'Ift 2:i Morlev Alia 535 ^.'t Moiiti(iiiiit>rv Montin-llo \Vhilew'dStar>;Jft'5'J ' ' Uoriieth Kluln, W It . <) Ridiretowii t<2A'a WelllnKlon, N R.O (irund V \ Mf)4l Morotiann l.i-if.ir M Bidilur «I44'I M(mti(!elli> Klntr'M I'KI H'dS.I'eterslU«l64 • Morrill Pro\ eneher . M 044 13. .535 57 Mont l,nuiH (laxpi' V l.itlleMelisHtallon ' Morrinliiirii . Dundas O :,Hi>v, 320, :i2,'!. :i2« f.l»9-2 Morrixon i.uke. . . Simcoe, K K ..o Kilwiirtliv .5.so(i7 'Mii4ilmaijiti/ . . MonlinaKUV (/ .MHI'»(R Rname Morris Street Halifax NS St. Thomas) VorriHioii Welliiitflon, S R..(» I'uslinch 535-35 Mniiliiialrc Amsu. KuhI Indian Head r>.'iri'ri-.' Morrlstown AntiKonishe N S AntiironiMhe .5119*7 MoiitiiiorfiK'N K. . MontnioreiK'V . 1/ Mont'ney Falls «J7 18, a28, :rJ7 1 Morion Park. '■ (Summer Olllce) York, N R o *Mmitrml Montreal (/ .'.soH.|».i;j,fi:tfi3iH- .Morvan Aniik'oiiishe . .N S .lames R'rSla.5W7 •,!i:tM,;u»i,;f.'3,;)24| .Morven Lennox o Chambers 580'9 ;fJ8,;fjii-';t-4-fi-fl-j MoHboroii|{h .... Wellinuton, S R. O r..M0'5i 7,:!;J7,:».'W,3'27,32li| .Moscow Addinuton O '.(III- 1 nflli-n'ir Montreal, F.asi l^ 1 Moser's River Halifax NS West River Sheet Oiifaiiit St K. . . Montreal, Fast . (} 1 Harbour ;i7l *fit.Cnth-nf»S.V Montreal, Wist . ij 1 Mostfrove Carleton O Hell's Corrs .535-12 St.Calh'iif^S. H' Montreal, WeMt . (J 1 Mosher'st'orner . Annapolis . . N S Middlelon 714, (WO .S7. Ijinrffiiir St. .Montreal Fast, l) 1 .Mosberville Hants N S .Newport Sta. 714 Notre IhtiiifSI W llnchelatsa I) Moss (lien Kinjr's NB Rolhesav .51H)-12 \i|iisMin)f (t .Iac!c|ncs ('artier. .. .Mattawa fi'.ib'VS .Midillesex \V R O Hot hw ell 5;t5-42, 5,S0-83 Mnntrciil WfMt . . f>;tr. ■;(•:« i Montreal South. . ('Iiatnlily and .Mossley Mid-r> .Motherwell Perth, SR O St..Marv's ,5.HU-4 519 MoMtroMi' Prince \V»Mi . 1' F 1 Albert on flflfi-l Carberry 5;<,'i,')2 l,f)ndotiderry 8ta. '.Moulies River .. Kent NB Weldford 5lli)-> •loliette. (,• St. Felix de Nalols 535-17 MontroHe folehester . . NH MMl'l .Moulin Chaurette Three Rivers and Mont Ht. Hiliiirc. Rouville (.) .St. Hilaire Sta. St. .Maurice . . V ^'aniachirhe 535 21 r>H()-H, XUt Moiilinetle Stormoni o .5.HO'0 (R R name Monument Settle' Carlelon N M Hal burst .''ilMI--' Mille Roches) Moody's (Jloueester. .N H ItebecnMMfi-OO Moulin Tetu .... Lotbiniere (/ Craijf's Road Sta. Mooclyville Mnrrard UV 4r)(l'7 or I'td Van- 580-12 couver B C .Moulton Haldimand aid Moon Uiver Muskoka and .Monck o 580-82 (Summer Ottlcc) I'arrv Suniid ,<) n'n I'arrv Sound .Mountain Dundas O N. Mountain 5.Sfi-33 MooDHtone Simcoe, F R . . . <> ("oldwaterf)8(tT2-34' .Mountain Brook.. Restijrouche . .N B |ialhousie.59t)-5,350 'Moore Unibton, W R.O .'>7:i (R R name Mountain Dale .. Kintf's N B Sussex Vale 69912 Mooretown) .Mountain Oa)).. . Maripii'tte M * Moore fli'lil .. . .' Mooresnurtr Wellintfton, V R.O ,')H()-,')4 .Mountain Orove.. Add'i^'ton . . O 535-34 Orev, N R O (!hats\vorth filW^O ; Mountain Road. Piclou N S River .John ,59915 Moore's Fulls. . . Victoria, NR....O Coboeonk .'').SI)-29 Mountain View . . Pri:ice Fdward . .O r/fi Belleville, Ont. Moore's Mills . . . (Uiarlotte ...N H Middlesex N R O (Vntralia.5,S()-50 Sbiibenacadte.5m>'1 Mountain ^'iew . Alta I,elhbridjre.500 .5,80-37 ^loorebville 'MiiKiit Alltert .. .Mount Albion. . . . York, N R O Went worth, S R.O Moose Brook ... Hants N S llaiiiion ,580-70 Mooxe Creek Storinont O .5:n Mount. Albion. . . . (Queen's Fast . P F 1 I'ia Clmrlottetown, Mooseheiul Halifax NS WestRiverSH .'{71' 'Mount liniitqeH.. .Middlesex, S R..O 580-83, .535-42 (R R * Vouxe thtw AsHfl. Wt'st .'■>,'(.') m 1 iiniiic ( 'iLi'iiilnr* on Mooseland Halifax N S West River Sheet .535-42) Harbour ,'(71 1. Mount Buchanan. Queen's Kast.PEI rid Charlottetovs-n, Moose I'ftrk Nicolet 1} Rullstrode .ISIIH Mount t'armel . . Kaniouraska ....(/ .SI. Philip de Nery Moose River ... Pic'tou N S Ne\v(Jlas'w.5m)-7-13 .5!m-3 Moose River . . Cuinherland . . N S I'arrsliorouKh 549 .Mount Carmel. . . Prince Fast.. P FI .MIscouche (105-1, Moose R. O. Min's Halifax NS Shubenacadie.'iWl 535-0,5 ' MooHuinin Assa. Fast i>:i^r>2 Mount Carmel . . .Middlesex, N R..O Park Hill .580-51 Morari Northumt)errd . N H Blissfldd .isa Anti^fonishe SSO-? Hothwell .5:{5-42, !.Momit Charles .. Mount Chesney . . Mount Deiiisoi'i . . I'eel O Froritenac O Hants NS .Malt on .580-51 Morar Antinonishe ..N S FIjfiii, W R . . . . O rid Kin).'stOH, Ont. 714 Moraviantown . . .580 -h;} ' Mount Dennis . . York, W R O 580-51 [580-83 Moroy Middlesex, N R..O Kinjrs N B Park Hill MO-.ll BelleisleC'k.543'1 i Mount Kli/iii .... 'Mditnt h'orent .. Norfolk, N R....O Wellinifton, N R.O In(,'ersoll 535-35, 580-46, 535-41 Morcanibe ... *Mor(len t.isffar M 53.5 -57 1 Mount Hanlv Ainiiipolis . . . .N S Law-rencetown 714 Morden Kin^''s NS Aylesford 714 ' .Mount llealv . Haldimand and Morehead I'ontiat! Q Campbell's Bay 66H! 1 Monck O York 580-79 Northuinberi'd.NB mackville,5;f2 Morell Sta. fHi5-4 Mount Hebron . . iMount Herbert .. Kintr's \ n (Queen's Fast.P F I Sussex Vale .500-1" Morell Rear — Kinjf's I'E I rid Charlottetown Morell Station . . Kintr's P E I 6(i5-4 ^.Mount Hope Kiiiff's P F I Cardisfan B'tfc (J(i5-3 Morewootl Hundas O Chesterville 535-3.'' 1 Mount Hoi)e Bnice, N It . . . . O Invermav .580-55 Morganston — Norlhumb'd,ER.O Colborne 58iii), 3nf Mount Horeb Victoria, SR.... O Reaboro .580-;i5 Moricanville Dijfliv NS I)ij;bv712,;m2,3i>.S-2 1 Mount Irwin .... Victoria, N R .. O Kinmount .580 30 Moriif oau Montniasfiiy . . . . Q St. Pierre .5!)!)-3 1 Mount .lohnson. . St. .Jolui's and Morinville Alta Kdmontoti 53."i(i:i Piethuont 53523 |Mount Lehman . Iberville. ..Q N. West mi nster. BC .545-1 [4.50-3 ytixKion 535-70-73, Morin Flats .... Argenteuil Q (Summer Ottiee) '.Mount lioval .... Montcalm Q .loliette .535-17 Moriiius Simcoe, F R O Grey, EB Minett 42()-3 via Meaford, Ont. IMount Maple .... Mount Middleton. Artrentouil Q KiuK's N B Lachulc 535-18 Morley Sussex Vale 599-12 208 I'MST OFFK'KS ANI» KAIMlOAh SIATIONS I.V <'ANAI)A. [10(»0 iMmT ofriiKM. ¥■1 ^ Mount Murray (Suiiiiiiir oitli'i') Mount ttm'iir Mnnnl I'Imi^uIi Mount I'li'UHitnt Mount rii'itNiiiit Mouni ric.iHiuil Mount I'li'iiMimt Miiiiiil I'li'iimiiit Mount lloMf Mount Koval N'lil Mt. Itnvitl Am' Mount lt>iin Mount si l.oniH Moiint SI I'ltrick. Mount Salrni MiiuniNlicrir Mount Shrrwoinl. Mount Mtfwart Mt ThoniScltlc'nt Mount 'I'olinii' lUiiunl I'niiirki' Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Mount View Mount View Moinitvilli* ... Mount ville .... Mount VVhath'j Mount Wolf Mount Vouni; . Mouth of .Icnisc^' Moulli of Kfswii'k Mo. of SI. Kranrin Mowut Mowljrav .Movii! Mu'(« Hav MudCriik Kl.r.t ton M lUXTKIl TK. Cliarli-tolx . ^i Nautlrciiil Kin^'x Diirliani, K 11 I'lin.f West, ('unilii'rlanil . Carlcion I'KI .N S N II llurraril IK' Annapolm . N S .lai'ijUfNCarlii'r i) Monlri'al .0 i/urfii'M Kant I' K 1 Siiu( , K K •' llcnfrtw, Sll (• KIrfiii, K H <> Went worth, Sll »» Carli'lon <> IJuct'n'H Kant. I' I. I I'iclou NS Vam'ouvcr. . lU' llaiitH N S (^ufi'ii'H KaMt.l' K I Uraiil, S II O VVcMtiuort'land.N It Wc'lllntrton, N H.o Alht-rt N » I'iftou N S WestinorcliUHl.N l< Canlwcll (» ln\«'rni'M» . . . .N S Sunliurv and (^iifi-n'H N U Vork N l« \'ic'toria .N It .VipiMs'uiK <• M^trur M Vale iV Carilioo. ItC N.WfsiiniimU'r.ltC Lanark, S 11 . . . O Mncldv V.reok . Miiir kirk . . . Miildooii Mul>rrnve Mntqmrf . . . . Mull Mull River Mullifarry . Muliuur . . . Mulork Mulock. . . Mu'icev . . . M ■ , lleville .... Munro Munroe'H Hridne Munroe's Mills. . MuiiHter MurchiHon Murchison Murch.wille . . . Murdoch Murillo Murphy Murray *Mtirra)i Hay. . . Murrayfleld . . . . Murray Harh. N I'rinie KaHt . 1' K I Kltfin, \V K 0(W^> M MI.MOAII ON Wllll'll I l.oi \rKI>, OK NK,\H' ' KnI' H. H. Hr\TloN, MKKKKV,I'I'. ltlfi-l(W I Murru\ May aW8 || lliuaiid ,viri:f.», H'.'H Su-tHfx Nate MMI'I'i ( 'avail .Ml.'ilH Tviie Vallev (Kl.'il ttxforil WNt If) I'ei 1 .•.;t.''.N«i rm \ alH'onver, It (' I Kridijeiown 714 I'iii Mom real, (/lie. Ilramli I'ONI (Itllie riii ( 'harlot letown lloliurt Mi\-M AHhdad (III A V liner W'Mt Um-K-l . I'iiNlinch :i:iri':i.'i rin Ottawa, Out. I IMI.S'.'I 4 i \V. Uiv. Sla. Mll»-i;i St a. of Victoria I'O II I rid Charlolletnwii r.,sli-7M i:|ilierSackville(i:t.H (irand \ alle> .■i:t,''.-41 ('a|ie Slalioii tliCI New(JlaHwr.ltlf7-l:t WeNlinoreland l''nt ! r.iM)-i I Alliioii .'■.;i.''i-4o Orainfedale .M»l»14 (iatretown MINI .'■.:ir>M;{ C'onnor'H 7imim or.7 Maiiiloil ■'■>;tf>-,')7 ('/(iN.W'ininsternC .');i,'>:t4 lit U name Klnmlev) Miscoiiche(MI.''rl I'OHf oKKIt M. .Multoii Hay M\i r'< Cave . MmtIiiII Mxrile Mvrllc Mvrile Station. MyHlic NaaM llarlKiur IS'ackaw ii'k . . . . Nail ToikI Nairn Nairn Cniti*. S'lUiisfi Naiiiao Naniiir ' Xiinaiiiiit . . . Nancy NanooHe H»y Xdiiliriiki' ... Nantoii Niiiily r ' Siiiniiiri- . Siifiiiiii'i' MUIh Napliaii .V((/iiVc .S'lijiii-rrille. . . KI.Krroii \i. IIIHTKIITN. Saaiieiint .. Ad'lliitrion . lliiMtiiu{<<. K II Ontario, H li.. .I««ar Otilarin , MiHMiMI|U0i Hurra itl. Vork rrliice Went , O . M .o h\< N II Kl MiildU'Mex, N U.i» Alirnina o Vale^Cirilxio IK ' Alta l.aiielle . Vuneoiiver .ll< MaxkiiioiiKt'' Vancouver Norfolk, S U Sapinlfii Na|i|ian Na|i|>an Station. Napperton SnniiirH Nar\ a . . . . . .NaHhville. I'ontiac If Welland <> (iuyslioro' Kent Inverness . . . Middlesex, W Siincoe, S It . . . (;rcy, S K Ansa. Kast Middlesex, S H . NS . O NS U.o . . o . ..o .() Murray llarb lid Murraii limb. S. Murray River. . . . Murray Road. . . . Murray Corner . . Murvale Muskoka Falls . . Mus(|uash Miisipiodoboit H. MuBselyville Kent N It Perth, S R O Inverness .... N S (;ienj;arry O ( 'arleton O MarcpiL'tto M Nipissinjf o Halifax N S (irey, S R o Altfoina <» Orev, N R <) Northunib. K R O Charlevoix V Pii'tou N S (Queen's Kast. I' K 1 (Queen's Kast.l' K I (^Jiieen's Kast. I' K I ijueen's Kast.l* K I Westinorelatid.N It Westii:.)reland.N It Addinifton o Ontario, N R... .O St. John N 11 Halifax X S Bonaventure Q Kardley tltl:t Kidifi'wav fiWl-71) .MMi-7-14 )IJ.'>'.'> (R R name larwich) W.ltav R'ladMIO'U Sirathrov ,^s(i-85 Alliston r..H0'(i4 Hanover .'■)80'i.'^p (l'J.^-8 (R R name Itclawaiv) Mitchell r>S(c,'-,2 Oranifcilale 'il»i)"14 (irceii Vallev f):t.'i-3;i Ashloii ,'■.:!.'■> Pi Mintie'osa«-i2,(i22'l K^an ville r>.Ufll Shuhcnacadie.llMrl Holstein .ISdMli r);t,".-r>i ria Trenton, Ont. .New tilasifow 591>'7 (leoryretowii (i65'3,j :trii)'i 1 rin Chariot tetown, Cardij^aii li'(,'eW).'i-3 (lardiiran lt'){e(i65'3 I'ort Kltrin ();th Ca' cTo rnienti ne638 .^l)!»-l, (ill ltiaccl)ridifcr,80C7, 4-20 •;{ (lit.''), 420-3 rill Halifax, N S Black Cai)e ."iOS NiiNhwaak llridt;e Nashwaak Vlllajre iNashwaaksis . . . jNiison worth . . . ,' Siunaiinirejin . . Natashipian ... Nauwi(.'cwatik Navan iNecum Tench . li N S N S lie (» Alta Hlincoe, S R o l,enriox O Addintfton O HasiiiiKH, K R .. o Middlesex, W R. O hapraine and .Napier\ ille llrandon Ciiinlicrlaiid . Ciinihcrland . Middlesex, \V R. O Siinltiiry and l/uccn's ... N It llnice, KR n ;Nesl)itt '. Nestlelon Netherhy Nettly Lake iNeudorf 'Xeustailt I New Albany . . . New Acaflie ! New Annan . . I New Ar^'yle. . Newark . . . JNew Armaifh jNew Itandon iNewbois \'Ne)rl)i>ro' . . New Boston I Newboyne . . i Newbridge . . Macdonald M Westiiioreland.N If Victoria N S (Quebec t; llaldiinand and Monck O Valc.v Cariboo ItC Halton O Lisjrar .M Northnmb . . N It (iiey, S R O Kinf,''H N It Algoma O Brandon M Dnihain, N R . . O Wellanil O Selkirk M .■\s.sa. Kast (irey, S R O .Vniiapoliii . . . . N S Kinjf's P K I Prince Kast P K I Vueeirs West P K I joxford, S R . . . o Lotbiniire i.) (iloiK'cstcr. . . . .N It Lotbinicre i) Leeds. S R O (^ijie llreton. . .N S Leeds, S R O Huron, E R . . . O MAIt.noAli ON Wllll'll l.)H ATKI), OH NRAIl- Ksr K. H. NTAriON, HKKKKY,ri'.|lir> DM r.:i.'i'34 rill Belleville, Ont. .'i.sii :iM, M!>:u (1411 .'.3f.-34 ra'.i Korl Slni|HU)n 4ri()'A itni Millviller>:iA'H8 TlKiiish (HI.'. I Hvde Park Corner .'.;ir.4'.!, r.^dfio-Ba M.'-.'.'i.-, 44.'^il Kdinonlon tM>-»3 Plaisalice .'i:irrl8 f.74,4f.(i-2-fi,4rd,4B2, 4r.4 1, ir,l,, LoiiiNeville !,X<->1 rin Nanainio, B (! .larvis ,SH(i'7(i-H2 ,''.;i.'i(U Lefroy f.H()(l7 .'■|(H»-2, f>8ICl» iidll-i ria Belleville, Ont. Slrathroy 58(186 Siott»villef.8(il3 .'■.3r.-i'.7-.''>8 Maccan rilMtl, IMMI .'■.iMIl Slrathroy r.8()8ri ;tlMl or Cody's ,'i43-l Pinkerton, .S8()-.')4 ,'i3,^'4i) (II R name Kleinbiirir) M-1 ( It II name Zioiiville) Nashwaak Mi .''i3.^'83 (R R name DoujrlnsH) ia KrederictonNB Moffatt .'.3,'-.:t7 34.1 r,mii \ars .'■i31 West River Sheet Harbour 371 (i2'2 ,t.l3,orChathani.W2 3.''.if3 rin l/uehce, t^ue. r.80-,S-2 .'i3,'-.-72, 44,'-.'3-4 ltiirliii'tonf.8(l-65-87 Morden Mri-r,7 I'pper Nelson tt'M Holstein .')8()'46 .'■.3r>-88 .'■i3.'')13 .'•|3.'ir>i> Biirkel'nSt'nr)36-34 (UT-i ria Selkirk, Man. (!reiifell.';3.')-62 '.so-.v. (14(1 (R Rnaine Albanv) mit-i (R R name Hollo Bav) (Hr.-l ria Charlottetown Ituru'essville ,580-80 Ci-ait{'sR..S'a. .'■.80-12 .'■.41) .Scott .lunction 075 51(1, 310 ria Svdnev, N S Xewboro 51U, 319 Fordwich 535-41 11)00] i'OHT UFFiCi!>J AM* UAILUOAU MTATlUNii IN CANADA. 201) I'lmr OKKIIKN. ' Sfwhurah Ni-wliiirKii-liiMi- NcwIiiirK Nt-wlmrn 'Mfwliiirjf . Ni-ir Camiilii'lllnii Now (liktiiuui New Caiiuun Nitw Ciiiintlu ' Xfir Cinliulf New <.'urlow . . 'HrwcaMU ' Xfircanllf NvwcoHllit Itrldtfi' Ntweanllt Cri'fk. N«wi'oml)Ct)riifr, N«'wi;oiul> New ('oniwikll .. Ni'w (;uiii))i'rlaii nnil i^ui'i'n'H. . N II l.iinciilMirK . N S llonavcnlure . .(/ llaMtintfH, N It (> iMirluini, W |{ ., o Northiiinliorrd NM Hiinliiir\ and l^ni'cn'H . . N 11 Hnnlinr> and U\U'«'n'H N l« Halifax NM l.nncnlinrif . . N S l.nnenliurtr. . . .N S LnniMiliurkC. N H Manini'tic M Victoria N II Vale Jit Carilioo.liC (/iiien'M West I'KI Hrockville (• Waterloo, S 11. <) oxfonl. S II . . <» UuHNell () IH(fl)y NS Slit'lliiirne an Kintf's 1' K Hrant, S K O Oaspd Q Hants N S Kind's P K 1 Hants NS Hants N S Oa8p(i Q .'..•if.'Hit.Stl UM,K\Ht\ llarKD' ( 'ornent tl4,>K»N:t, u\\:\\\ rill N. Sydney, N h (117 lliitlcrnni \lVuvr>7i llr'Ki'V«alerlUtl, :<74 ;ir>ii lllai'k Cape.'iOS: Ornmbv ^4 rm>-i, MM i Chipinan [,V.\umi :ilN)(Ne'cuNtleL'ntf), WaaMl«Mla.r.;ir.-.s2, HbubrnanulleriltD'l' llrVewaleriUtI, :t74 UarHs' CiirnfrH tl4(l Hr'Ke»ater«4<),.t74 Orand Knlls ri:iri'H4 NakiiNp 44rrl Charlotteto'n<)().')-1! Kellamy riariKI i Petenibur>{ fiMtiril i .'•.,S(i-7K I I'la Ottawa, »»nt. Weymouth H'a UridKewa'r«»«l,.t74 707 whit(woosi)'r>l Hnnlers Itiv.tMiril r.H4 I .Wt^-l.'J Annapolis 712, 714 1 Isaacs Har. M71 ' fill N. Sydney, NSj i'i(»Charlo'tet'nl'KI NeiirsIIarl>our:i72 I'lterson f>8l»07 Cherrv«rove(«iri-4 Harvev ttWA SouthFitich riM5;i3 Mlack Lake 07.') Kljfin .'i72 Welsford MatW '; Hatterv Hill rm-VX, Ktcheniin r>!HC4 , lireadalbane (MiAl nsn-os ! Edmonton, f);tri(i:J Kemptville f.;t5"20,| ■M\i ! 580 •(17 via FrederictonNB I'ia KrederictonNB Cook8hire536",B2()' ftOD-i ; Kentville 714, 547 I Hijfh Uiv. 5;{5(t4 Pont v pool 5:i5:u I Card'ijjan Bd. (I(t5-3j Brantf'd515,5S()-78- 711 ' 350 Black Cape 508; NevN'port Sta. 714 j Oeor^fetown (i()5'3 ] Ellerhouse 714 | Newport Sta. 714 i Newport 350 il Newpiirl Station. New Kichnicnd.. New Klver Mills.. New ItiM'kland . New KoM New Hn»» New UoNs Koiul . Newry New .Salem New Surtini New Si'olland . . ' Xrwliin Newton Newton Brook Newton Cross Newton Mills Newton Itoliinson Newtonville . , \fii< Tiniiiiti) New Town New Town New Tliskel New Vii'lorin . . . Newville 'N. We»lmin*ler. New Wiltshire . New Yarmonth . . New Zealand . . New Zion 'Niaijara * Niagara Falln ,. Niannrn FalUC. 'Niagara FalU .S' Nichollsville .. ' Nieitln Luke . . 'Niciili't Nicolet Falls . Nicolslon .... NIcomekl .... Niconiin Nictau Nictiinx Falln. Ni Kind's N S York, W H O lliiysimro' . . N S Kind's N B hiu'liy N S Capo Breton . N S CumlierlaiKl . . N S N Westminster. BC (Ji n'f West. P K I (;iiiiilierland .. N S Kinu's P K I Sunnury and t^ueen's . . . N B ncolii&Nia|;araO Welland <» Welland () Welland (» Kind's N S Vale & Cariboo. BC Nicfilet <; llichinond Q Sinicoe, S R. .. O N Westminster.BC N Westminster.BC Victoria N B Annapolis . . N S \niiapolis N 8 Annajiolis . . . .N H Huron, W R . . O Middlesex, KR O t^ueen'sWesLPKI Hants .... N S Li(";,'ar M Lish'ur M (iloiicester . . N B Mnskoka & P Sd.O Nipissiii); O Oxford, N R ...O Provencher ... M Norfolk, N R....O Albert N B Norfolk, SR....O HAikKOAnoN wriirn LIM'ATII), OH NKAII- RHT R. R. STATION, NRRRRY,ri'.l(iri|(W York, N R O Hants N S Hants NS Hants N S Labelle q Prince Fast . . P E I Macdonald M Northumh', K R.t> Victoria, N R . . O Al^'oma O Norfolk, SR... O Lisgar M Chicoutimi ij Brandon M King's NS Inverness .... N S 14 5(M1, 350 (1115 KlntrNbiiry(i5;{ ria 'riM|uol*, Ont. Windsor or Kent- ville 714 Kent\llle714, 647 Atwo8)r53 (R R name Mlllbank) Kmerald(lHr>l-2 Concord 580'(I7 ria Chariot letown, P K I Brooklleld 51X11 Bradfonl 580 07 Wolfville 784 580 87 \iiliKoniHhe5m)'7 Sussex Vale 501)' 18 Weymouth M. 712 ria Sydnev, N 8 540 (135, 535-71, 450:M, 452, 4541 (MI5 1 ParrsboroiiKh 541) (1(15 '4 Chipinan 5431, 390 (125(1, 30.1 (125 5 (I, .')80'77-83 ria Niagara FallsO ria Niagara FallsO Ay'csford 714 Spence's M. 53570 M\r,, 320-7 Danville 58012 Alliston 580(14 uirtN.W'ininsterBC 535-70 Torraiurv'le 536-01 040 Nictaux Falls 040 Nictaux Falls 040 (l Nipissing O Halifa.x N S I'rince East. PE I Yale & Cariboo. BC Russell O Addington () Shelburne and Queen's N S Bruce, W R . . . . O Kent O I'rince Ea8t..PE I Pontiac Q Stanstea-l«8 18, f)74 ifi8070-79 580- 67 I r.iWlS mr 16 (tni'V, N S 73 i5-l Me 055-1 irook,Que uville (153 )ni(> 5H5'3 7,338,364, •2 , O. 53512 Bfk, 632 l(irr-2 I'oint 580-9 lie 647 iJu.5!m-16 nInirKN S C'k 699-14 B'y646,373 ton 37C'3 risl)ur(f, O. nlle 635-33 If Sta. 675 U II name ville) eld 599-12 li 580-5 : 536 -SI' )9-l'2 on 535-30, I i80-9 ntreal, Que. (;h'in636-18, :{'28 575, 599-3-4, •I i-te 599"2 ell 535-59 re 535-17 leliec ski 699-2, 345 iaoii 546 ■n 635-7 trhani 635-18 :8 [jOup(enba8) J-3, 700,3-29-8 ■rre 599-3 (. 631, 6S0-13 e 531, 680-13 599-13 »;)-14, 364,372 innipejf Man. U'k 635-.69 Lake 6-22 ■ell 536-42, 83 . 3 543-; 1900] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 211 POST OKFICKS, Oak Hanin-.nek . Oak Hill Oak Hill Oak Lake Oak Lake Oakland . Oakland . Oakland . Oakland . Oaklands. Oakley . . . Oaknook . Oak Leaf. Oak Park . Oak Point . Oak I'oint . Oak Point.. Oak Ridges. Oak River . *Oakville Oakville . . . Oakville . . . Oakwiwd . . . Oates Oban . Oberon Ochre River O'Connell. . . . Oconto Odell Odelltow!! *Ode»sa Odin 0)fdcn O^eniah Ojfilvie Ojfilvie Station. . . Ohio Ohlen Ohxwrken Oil City *Oil Sprini/s . . Ojibwa Oka Okanaffon Okanajfon Falls, okanavfon Ultr. . . Okanajfon Mistiiori Okotoks Old lianiK Old Ihidgpjiort 31 outcast le Old Chelsea .... Oldfleld Oldham Old Lake Road . . Oldx O'Leary Road. . O'Learv Station. . Olinda" Olinville Oliphant Olive Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver's Ferry. . . ■ Olivet Olscamp Omaiih KLKCTORAIi liLSTRICTH. Selkirk M Victoria, NR....O Charlotte N R Rrandon M I'eterboro' F R. () Oxford, S R .... O .Macdonald . M Carleton N H LuneiiburK . . N 8 Victoria B C Assa. Fast Manpiette M Leeds, S R O Shelburne and Queen's N S Hoiiaventiire . . ..Q Kinjf's N B Selkirk M Ontario, VVR.. O Marcpiette M Halton O Macdonald M Carleton N' B Victoria, S R....O Addinjfton O Richmond N S Macdonald M Marquette M Ontario, N R....O Addm^ton O Middlesex, S R..0 Missisquoi Q liennox O Colchester . . . . N S («uvsl>oro' N S f-anibton, W R..0 Kin^f's N S Macdonald M Antigonishe ..NS Assa. Fast Brant, SK O Laiiibton, K R . . O Lainbton, K R . . O Fssex.N R O Two Mountains. .Q Yale & Cariboo. HC Yale & Cariboo. BC V.'ile it Cariboo. liC 1 Yale it Cariboo. B C I Alta Colchester . . . . N S (^ape Breton . . N S Fssex, N R O Wright (ji Bothwell O Halifax NS Tdmiscouata . . . .Q Alta Prince \Vcst..P F I Prince West..PF I R;sspx S R () Sunltury and Quc(>n's . . . .N B Bruce, \ R .... O Macdotmld M Oxford, N R... O Staiisteail <,> Colchester ...N S Lanark, S R O Wellington, N It.O Chaniplain Q Halton <» "Omi'.mee Victoria, S R. , . ,() Ompah Addinirton O h'lQ Mile House . . I Vale&Caribo ^ B C RAILROAn ON WHICH LOCATKI), OR NKAR- KST R. H. STATION', SKKKKY.PI'. 166-168 via Wiimipeg i Cors'nsSifl'K 680-29, St. Stephen 635-89, 695 ' .535 -.62 Norwood 536-34 Scotland 516 via P. la I'rairie, M Florencevilu'536-86 Mahone Ba.\- 646 via Victoria Neepawa, 622 Sr)perton 616 Barrinjfton 3763 Cross Point .508 390 or Nerepis Sta. 636-88 Reaburn 635-52 KiiiK 680-67 585 .580-87, 317 644-2 Debeo 535-86-99 580-35 (R R name Mariposa) Harrow-smith 611, .509-1 St. Peter's 364, 370, 372 Neepawa 622 612 Orillia 580-32 Sharbot Lake 535. 34, 611 via London, Ont. Lacolle .631, .580-13 Ear'estown S. 580-9 Brookfleld, 5991 Giivsborough 364 Caiulachie 580-51 Berwick 714 C.liwlstono 622 .lames Riv. S. 599-7 Whitewood Station .535-52 Tuscarora 580-79 625-7-8 6-25-7 via Windsor 3-28 Hudson 535-32 535-74 .■.;l6-74, 445-5 Okanag^on 535-74 5:15-64 Truro .599-1-13 via Sydney, N S 617 Chelsea 6.56 Wallaceburt; 573 Fnfield .699-1 .699 3 636-63 O'Leary Sta. 6651 665 -1 Huthven617 j Welsford 535-88 ' via Wiarton, Ont. Treherne 636 .59 ' Thorndale 580-49 1 Maifofr .636-7, 342 Tata'tJ<)U<'be 599-15 319 Mud Ck, 535-34 Alma .581) -.54 Or'des Piles ,535-19 Milton Wt. 535-35 680-65 5->0-35 Lavant Sta. 611 Ashcroft 535-70 POST OKKICKS. Oneida . O'Neil Onion Lake Onondaga Onslow Centre . . . Onslow Mountain Onslow Station . . Ontario Street E. Opawaka Opemican Ophir Oranjfedale Oranjfe Ridge . . Orange Valley . . 'Oranrfeville' Oranniore Orchard Oriel "" Orillia Orkney Orland Orleans Onnond Onnsby 'Orirmtotvn Ormstown Station Oromocto Orono Oro Station . Orr Lake . . . Orrville Orton Ortonville . . Onvcll Orwell Orw-ell Cove Orrwold t)8aca Osborne . . . . "^Osceola Ongodde Station. 'Onhaiva Osier Osman Oao Station. Osoyoos . . . Ospringe . . . Omekeag . . . Ossian . . . . Ostrander Ostrca Lake . . O'Sullivan's Cor's Oswald Otis ( >tonabee *Ottawa Bank Street . King St. Branch Ottaw-a East ... . Ottawa West .... Otterburne Otter Otter Brook Otter Tiake Otter Point '"Otter ville Otthon Otto Ouiatchouan Oungah Oustic Out er Island, P. H ELKCTORAL DISTRICTS. Haldimand and Monck O Westmoreland. N B Sask Brant, SR O Pontiac Q Colchester ....NS Colchester N S Montreal East . Q Lisgar M Pontiac Q Algoma O Inverness N S Macdonald M Muskoka&P.S'd.O Wellington, C R.O Muskoka&P.S'd.O Grey, SR O Oxfonl, S R . . . . O Sinicoe, E R . . O VVentworth North and Brant O Northumberland, ER O Russell O Dundas O Hastings, N B . . O Chateauguay . . . Q Chateauguay. . . .Q Sunbury and Queen's N B Durham, W R . . O Simcoe, ER... O Simcoe, E R O Muskoka and Parry Sound. ..O Wellington, C R.O Victoria N B Elgin, E R O Queen's East P E 1 Queen's East. P E I Marquette M Durham, ER....O Lanibton, W R.O Renfrew, N R.. O Russell O Ontario, SR.. O Sask Middlesex, W R. O Addington O Yale & Cariboo BC Wellington, SR.O King's NB Lambton, E R . . O Norfolk, NR....O Halifax N S York, F R O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATKD, OR NEAR- EST R. R. 8TATI0N, »EKKKY,PI'.la5-168 Selkirk M Chicoutimi Q Peterboro', ER,.0 Ottawa O Ottawa O Ottawa O Carleton O Carleton O Provencher M N. Westminster BC Colchester.. ..N S Ponriac Q Vancouver. . . .B C Oxford, S R . . . . O .\8sa. West Selkirk M Chicoutimi Q Kent O Wellington, S R. O Inverness N S 580-70 (R R name Ballsxille) Irishtown 518 Saskatoon 535 '62 .580-79 Quyon, 663 Truro .599-1-13 .599-1 Morden 535-57 Mattawa, O. 535-12 Thessalon 599-14 Neepawa 622 Katrine 580-67 535-40 Magnetawan 420-4 Holstein .680-46 Burgessville 580-80 680-32-67 Copetown 580-83 via Brighton via Ottawa, Ont. Winchester 535-33 544 580-7 680-7 390 or Waasis Sta. 535-82 Newcastle 580-9 580-67 Elmvale 580-66-69 Edgington 531-3 635-36 535-84 .580-82 oiflChar'town.PE I maChar'town,PEI Shoal Lake 622 Garden Hill 68035 Sariiia 573, .680-51- 85, 432, 320 Cobden 535-12 536 "20 .680-9 635-62 Longwood 535-42 .580-8 611 Okanagon 535'74 Erin 635-36 .699-12 (R R name Hampton) Petrolea 580-84, 625-7 Tilsonburg 580-78- 82, 625-5 via Halifax, N S Agincourt 535-34, 580-36 Marquette 535-52 .^35 -34 .531, 525-12-14-18- 20, 6.56, 3-28, 319, 327 »irt Ottawa, Ont. .635-55 Pt.Hamm'nd535-70 Shawville, 663 via Victoria, B C 580-80 Yorkton 622 Reaburn 535 -.62 Chambord 674 Wallacebiirg 673 via Guelph, Ont P. Hood 359-2, 364 11 212 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 I F!::h POST OKKICKS. June Outlet Outreinont Onlrcniont Outrun .... Ouvry Overton ... Overton '*Oiren Snund Owl's Head .... Owl'slIeadHarbor Oxbow Oxdrift Oxenden *Oxford Oxford Centre Oxford Junction Oxford MUIk.. . . Oxford Station . Oxley Oxniead Oyster Bed Hridgc Oyster Poids . . Oznabruck Centre Painchaud .... Painsec Painswicl< *Paislcii Pikan * Pakenham . . . * Palermo Palgrane Palliser Palmer Rapiils.. Palmer Road , . . * Palme rut on . . . Palmyra Paniina Panmure Pape avenue Papiiieauville . . Paquette Paquette Sta. . . . Paquetville Paradlne Lane . Pare Tiaval Pare KLRCTORAL DI8TRICTS. Leeds, S R O Iac(|Hes Cartier.t^ Jac'(|ues Gartier..y Ainiapolis. ... N S Kent O Addinjfton O Yarmouth .... N S Grey, NU O Hrome Q Halifax N S Assa. Hiist Algonia O Grey, N K O Cumberland. . N S Oxford, S R. ... O Cumberland . . N S Grenville, N R.. O Grenville, NR.. O Essex, S R O Grev, K R O (Queen's Kast. P K I Guysboro' . . . . N S Storniont O Megantic y Westmoreland. N R Simcoe, S R Bruce, Is R . O RAILROAnON WHICH LUCATKD, ORNKAH- 8ST R. R. STATION, HKKKK,Y,rr.lUri-168 Parents Parham Parkbeg Park Corner . . *PariK * Paris Station Parisville Parke rxi'ille . . Parker Parkdale *Parkdale .... .. O Alta Lanark, N R ....() Halton O Caldwell (> Vale & Cariboo B C Renfrew, S R... O Prince West.. P EI Wellington, N R.O Elgin, W R . . . . () Alta Lanark, N R . . . . O City of Toronto. . . Labelle Q Compton cj Essex, N R O Gloucester N B Annapolis. . . . N S Laval t^ Portneuf (} Victoria N B Addinifton O Assa. West Queen's West P E I Brant, S R O Wentworth North and Brant () Lotbinii'i'e Q Muskoka&P.S'd.O WellintiLon, C R.O Selkirk M York, WR O Parker's Co\e . . Parker's Ridge Park Head .... *Park Hill .... Parkhousc .... Parkhurst Parkin Parkisimo .... Parkman Park's Creek . . Parksville .... Parlee Settlement * Parlhnnent St. . Parma Parmborough. . . . Parrsboro' Shore. Parry Harbour . . Annapolis N S York N B Bruce, N R . . . . () Middlesex, NR.O Hastings, E R. ..() Lotbinicre Q Assa. East Marcpiette M Pontiac (^ Lunenburg NS Vancouver . . . . B C King's N B Toronto Centre. .O Lennox O Cumberland ..NS Cumberland ..NS Muskoka&P.Sd.O liansdowne 580'9 | via Montreal, t^ue. I .')3.'J-1S Lawrencetown 7141 Blenheim 573 ! Nap'ee 5(l9-2, ftSO-O «trt. Yarmouth, N S 535-40, 422-2, 426, 4281-2-3, 430-1 i Stanatead J't'n .)12 via Halifax, N S i 535 -68 ' .')35-51 42C ria Wiarton, O 5W-15 Woodstock .535 •36- 3S, 580'S0-83 .5991-15 [319 Kemptville 535-20, 535-2U Harrow 617 via Meaford, Ont. Hunter's Riv. ()65-l Port Mulgrave 599- 7-14, ;«i4 Farran's Pt. 580-9 Somerset 58012 .599-1 (R R name Meafiow Brook) Allandale 580-65- 67-68-69 .580-i)4 Edmonton 535-63 .535-12 Bronte 580-87 .580-65 .535 -.53 Killaloe .'.31-2 l)-i6« 130-2, lereon pe 508 IPOO] POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATtOVS IN CANADA 213 POST OKKICKH. KI.KCTORAI. DIHTHICTM. I'erott Settlem'nt i'errjboro' Perry Settleineiit. Perry Station Perry's Point Perry tow II ^J'erth Perth *J'erth Cnitir . . . Perthuis I'erth Hood Petawawa *Pflerboro' Peter's Broolt Petcrsburtfh Peter's Mills Peterson's Oor'ers Peter's Road .... *Pcter Street .... Petersville Annapolis . . . .N S Conipton (^ Kiii(f's N H Haldiniund and Moncl{ () Kind's N B Durham, E U ..O Lanark, S K ....() Victoria N IJ Victoria N H Portneuf (^ Addin^ton O Renfrew, N R. ..() Petertmro', W R.O Petersvi'e Churcii Petcrville Petherton PetitBonaventnre Petit Brul6 Petit Cap *l'etiteodiac .... Petite de G rat BdK Petite LamtMiiie . . Petite Majfdeleine Petite Matane Petite Rividre B.. Petite Rivi6re . . . Petite Vallde Petit Rocker . . . . Petit Saguenay . . Petit Village . . . . Petits Mechins . . Petpeswick Uarb. Petrel *Petrolea Fetworth Victoria .NS i'evensey Peveril Pheasant Forks . . *Phelpittun Phillipsburjf, East Phillipsbury, \\i. Phillipston Philipsville Phoenix * Pickering *Pictnn Pictou Pictou Island . . . , Pictou Landing . , Pictou Road . . . . Piedmont Piedmont \'alley *Pterreville ..., Pierreville Mills. Pier.tDH Pierston Pigeon Blnflf Pitfeon Hill . . Pigeon Lake Pike Bay . . Pike Creek . . Pike River . . aAlLROAI) ON WHICH LOC'.ATKII, OR NKAR- KHT R. R. STATION, 8KKKKY,I'I'.10S-1«8 Waterloo, S R ..() Kent NB Victoria, N R ..O (/ueen's East.P E I Toronto Sunbury and (Queen's . . . .N B do. do N B Prince \Vest..P E 1 Wellington, N R () Bonaventure. . . .Q Two Mountains. .Q Gaspd ti Westmoreland N B Richmond . . . . N S Gloucester. . . .N B Gasp(i Q Riniouski Q Lunenburg ..NS Two Mountains. .Q Gasp6 Q Gloucester . . . . N B Saguenay (/ Beauce (■ Riniouski y Halifax NS Macdonald M Lambton, E R.. O Addington () Muskoka& P.S'd.O Vaudreuil Q Assa. East .... Simcoe, N R . . . .<) Missisquoi Q Waterloo, SR ..() Ha.stings, E R .<> Leeds, S R < > Yale& Cariboo. IK ' Ontario, W R ..() Prince Edward . .() Pictou N S Annapolis 712, 714 Coatic'ook 580-8 Butternut R'ge,572 025-5 Rothesav 599 12 580-35 535-34 535-80 535-91 074 Harrowsniith 611 509-1 535-12 580-27-28-31-35, 535-34, 314 Baddeck 304,370, 372 580-51 Kingston 610 Gelert 580-30 Card iganB'ge 665-3 Pill) I Bay . ... * Pilot Motiiid . Pincher Creek Pictou N S Pictou N S Guysboro' . . . . N S Terreboime ...Q Pictou N S Vamaska y Vaniaska t^ Brandon M King's N B Selkirk M Missisquoi t^t Selkirk M Bruce, N R Essex, N R. Missisquoi. . ...O ...0 ValeitCariboo.BC Lisgar M Alta rosT OKKICKM. Pincourt Pine Dale . . . Pine Grove . . . Pine Hill Pinehurst . . . . Pine Lake. . . . Pine Orchard . Pine Ridge . . , Pine River . . , Pinewood Pinette Pine Tree . . . Pine Vale I i'inkerton iPinkney's Point., Pioneer Welsford 535-88 Welsford 535-88 'I'ignish CC5-1 Kenilworth 535-41 Bonaventure R.350 S. Augustine,535-18 Gasp6 Basin 346,350 599-12, 572 Arichat 304, 371 Ship|iigan 540 GasjJti Basin346,350 L'le Metis Sta.SiK Br'ge water 646,374 St.Enstache,535-22 Gasp^ Basin 346,3ii0 599-2 L'Anse St. .lean 329-8 Tring Station, 675 L'le Metis Sta..599 via Halifax, N S Carberrv 535'52 6-25 -7, .580-84 Colebrook 509-1 Burk's Falls 580-67 Glen Robinson 531 Wolseley 535 52 580-69 St. Arni'nd Sta.545 Baden .580-51 via Belleville, Ont Delta 516 Kossland 535-78 580-9 .544,308,309,310,324 .599-9-15, .'{,59-1-2, 380,357,356-1, 346 Ki'rt Pictou, N S .599-10 Hopewell 599-13 ,535-23 599-7 329-9 or Yaniaska 535-1 3-29-9,Vam'ka535-l 535-f)8 Hampton .543-2, 599-12 via Selkirk, Man .St. Arniand Sla.545 Headingly 53559, 644-2 via Wiarton, Ont Tecumsch .580-83 StambridgeStation 535-1, 540 445-3-4 .535,57 Madeod ,".:i,>'64 Pioneer Piopolis Piper Glen j Piper's Cove . . . jPiperville Pipestone Pisarinco 1 Pisarinco West . IPisquid jPisquid Road. . . ; Pitcher's Farm . ! Pitt's Ferrv Pittston Piusville Piusville Station Plainfield Plainfield jPlainville Plaisance Plaister Mines Plamondon's Mills *Plantagenet . . *Plattxville.. .. I Play fair i Pleasant Bay . . j Pleasant Grove I Pleasant Harbour Pleasant Hills... i Pleasant Home . ! Pleasant Lake . {Pleasant Mount. jPleasant Point . 1 Pleasant Point. . jPleasant Point.. JPleasant Ridge . Pleas.ant River . Pleasant Vale . . . jPleasant Valley . Pleasant Valley . {pleasant Valley . ! Pleasant Valley . iPleasantvil.c . . . '' Plennisville .... Plevna Plourd \Plum Coulee . . . [Plum Hollow . . . Plumas [Plumper I'asx . Plumweseep . . . Plymouth Road. Plymouth Plymouth j Plympton Plymton j Pockshaw Point Aconi . . . KLKCTORAIi niHTRICTH. Terrebonne Q Ontario, N R O York, WR O Argenteuil t^ Kent O Alta Ontario, WR... O Kent NP Bruce, VV R . . . . O Algoma O Queen's East.P E ! Pictou NS Antigonishe . . N S Bruce, E R O Yarmouth .. . .N S Carleton N B Assa. West Coinjiton Q Inverness N S Cape Breton . . N S Russell O Brandon M St. John N B St. John N B Queen's East.PE Queen's East . P E I Antigonishe . . N S Frontenac O Grenville, S R.. O Prince West.P E Prince West.P E I Hastings, E R. . O Pictou N S Northuinb', VV R O Labelle Q Victoria NS Wolfe Q Prescott O Wentworth N and Brant O Lanark, S R . . . O Inverness . . . .N S Queen's East. P E I Halifax NS Colchester.... N S Selkirk M Yarmouth N S Albert N B Halifax NS St. John N B Victoria, N R . . . O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NKAR- R8T R. R. STATION, 8KKKEV,P1'. 16,5-168 Charlotte N B Shelburne and Queen's N S Albert N B Digby NS Pictou N S Yarmouth N S Duiidiis O Lunenburg. . . .N S Megantic i} Addington O Victoria N B Lisgar M Leeds, S R O Macdonald M Vancouver . . . B C King's N B Pictou N S Yarmouth . . . . N S Carleton N B Macdonald M Digby N S Gloucester . . . . N B Cape Brcto?) . .N S Terrebonne 535-21 Bl'k water. 580-35-36 Woodbridge 53540 Lachute 53518 Mull, 6-25-5 Red Deer 5.35-33 Newmarket .58067 Weldford 599-2 Kiticaidine 580-48 Hat Portage 535-51 via Charlottetown Woodbourne 599-7 Lower Settlem'nt S River .599-7 .580 -.54 Upper Woodstock 535-86 Moosejaw 535 52 Echo Vale 535'7 Margaree H. 3592 G Narrows S.,599-14 Eastman Spr'g853l .535-65 Spruce Lake (i95 Spruce Lake 695 665-3 via Charlotteto'.vn .\ntigonishe 599*7 Bairtyne Sta. 580-9 Cardinal 580-9 665-1 6051 via Belleville, Ont. Scotsburn 599-15 Harwood580-17,314 535-18 (R R Name N Nation Mills) lona 599-14,864,372 Danville 580-12 Papineauville.Que. 535-18, 327, 328 Bright .580-79 Perth 535-34 Cheticainp 359-2 Little York 665-3 via Halifax, N S Loiidoiiderrv Sta. 599-1 Stonewall 535-60 via Yarmouth, N S Elgin 572 via Halifax, N S Fairville .535-81 Lindsay 580-30-.'i2- ,35-312 Diunbarton Stat'n .535-87 Barss' Corners 646 Elgin 572 712 (R R name .Jordan town) Gleng'rrvSta599-13 South Ohio 712 via Iroquois, Ont. Br'gewater 646, 374 5SO-12 Lavant Sta. 611 St. Jacques 700 535 57 Atbens516 612 4.50-7,Che'ainu8 574 ,599 12 N Glasgow 699-7-13 ri t Yarmouth, N S Debcc .^35 -85-96 I'm Winnipeg, Man 712 540 via N'thSydney,NS III 214 PasT OFFICES AND iUILKOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 i i =1 von OKKICKH. It Point Alexander.. Poiiite liuMHe Point an Cur .... Point Clear Point Comfort . . . Point Cross Point (ill Jour . . . *Pbmt Edward .. Point Edward Point Klnia Point KHi-iiniinac. Point Fortune . . Point Kaye F.LRCT0RAL UlSTRKTH. Renfrew, N 11 ..(» Ma^fdalen Island.)^ Point La Nim . . Point Michaud Point of Cajie. . Point Petre . . Point Platon . . Point Poplar . . Point I'rini . . . *Pt. St.Charle.^ Point St. Peter Point Sapin Point Traverse. Point Tupper . . Point Wolfe . . Poiiue i'ilaFr6(rate Point'' (I /Vc .... Pointe ail Baril . . Pointeau Bouleau Pointe ail Chene.. P'te aux Anjjrlaise Pointe ail Goenion P'rc a u.r Tiemhles P'te aux Trembles P'teauxOriRinaux Pointe Bleue .... Pointe Claire . . . . Piiinte de Bute . . Pointe des Monts Pointe dii Chi'ne. Pointe dii Lac . . . Pointe Oatineau. Poir6 Poirier (Suminer Office) Poitras Poirierville Poland Por.tt River .... Pollet's Cove . . . . Polleyhurst Northunib'.. ..NH Victoria N S Wiljfht q Inverness . . . .N S St. Ilvaeinthe . . i) Lambton, W R (> Cape Breton . . N S Assa. West Northunib' ...N B V'aiidreuil () Siincoe, E R O RestiL'oiiche . .N B Richmond . . . .N B Antiffonishe . . N S I'rince Edward . O Lntbinidre Q Polmont Poison's Brook. . Poltiniore Ridge. Ponieroy Ponieroy Pomona Pomquet Chapel. Pomquet Station. Ponds Pond Mills Kinjf's P E I yueen's East . P E I .Montreal Centre Q Gaspd y Kent N B Prince Edward. .0 Richmond .... N S Albert N B Gasp(5 Q Charlevoix Q Muskoka & P Sd O Sa>f uenay Q Arjfenteiiil tj Saguenay Q Gaspe (^ Laval ^l Portneuf Q Kaniouraskn . . . . Q Chicoiitimi ....Q Jacques Cartier. Q Westmoreland. N B Sagineau Q Westmoreland.N B Three Rivers and St. Matirice . ..(^ Wright y Portneuf (J Kent N B Victoria N B Richmond Q Lanark, N U O Westmoi eland. N B Inverness N S Sunbury and Queen's . . . . N B Northunib', ER..0 Antigonishe. . N S Labelle Q Lisgar M Charlotte N B Grey, S R O Antigonishe . . . N S Antigonishe . . N S Pictou N S Middlesex, S R..0 IIAIMIOAI) ON WHICH UK'ATKI), Oil SKAR- KNT R. R. STATION, HKKKKV,l'r.ltiri-U>8 Hang Lake Mry 12 \ L'.Vnse alaCabane ;{5;{ Chatham ,'):J2 Ionaf>ll!)-14,a64,372 Wright 05() Cheticainp3f)!)-2 rin St. Ilyacinthe 580-86 ria Sydney, N S Moose Jaw 535'52 Esciiminac 353 53f)-32, 327 420-3, or Brace- bridge 580-07 i o9!)-5(R R name McNeish's) j StPet'rs304, 370,372 AniigonisJie 509-7 , via Picton, Ont. Batiscan, 535-21, 3-20-6 Cardigan Bd. Wi5-3i via Charlottetown 580-8-13 350 Black Cape 508 Kichibucto, tilO i)iu Picton, Ont. ; ,509-14 I Albert (193 [ Gaspe Basin346,350; Murray Bay, 3-298 via Parrv Sd. Ont.' Tadousac 320-8 535-18 Egg Island 345 i Little Metis .590-2 i Dirt Montreal, Quel Aneienne Lorette I 535-21 I Riviere Ouelle599-3 349 Roberval 674 .580-9 Westmoreland Pt. 599 Godbout 345 I 599-11, 356-2 Grandique Fy. Lavant Stat'n Peticodiac; 572, 509-12 Margaree H. Ponoka Ponsonby Pontbriand Pont Chateau .... • ftdeMaskinnngi' Pont Etcheniin. . Pont liuuf/e Pontppooi Pont Viau Alta Wellington, C R O Megan tic Q Soulanges Q Maskinong^ Q Levis Q Portneuf Q Durham, ER ..O Laval Q 536-21 535-18,3-27 f-21 LaChcvrotiere 535- Notre Dame 518 POST orucKs. I'oodiac Poole Poole's Resort Pope's Harbour. Poplar Poplar Dale. . Po))lar (irove . Po))lar Grove. Poplar IIiU... Poplar Hill... Poplar Park . I'o/ilar Point . Poquiock . . . . KI.KCroRAIi DIHTRICTH. King's N B Penh, N R ....() Lted.s S R ...O Halifax NS Algonia O .\lgonm ( > A.ssa. Ea«t Prince Wesl.P E I Pictou N S Middlesex, S R..O 364; 611! 359-2 Welsford 535-88 Havelock .W5 34 Lower Settlement, South Riv. 500-7 Buckingh'ni 535-lS 327, 328 Carman ,535-54 St. Stephen 535-89 Flesherton 535-40 590-7 509-7 Merif^onishe ■599'7 WiItonGrove580-81 625-4 535-63 via Ouelph, Ont Robertson Sla. 675 CoteauSt.631,680-0 535-21 Etclieniin 599-4 ! .535-21 i 635-"4 1 Bordeaux 636-18 li Port, de la Nation 'Porlaije dn hort Po't'iie In I'rairie Portage River . . Portal Port Albert Port Alma 'Port Arthur. . . . Portapique Portapique Mt . . Port au Persil . . Port Ban Port Becker! on . Port Bevis Port Bruce *J'ort Bur well . . Port Caledonia . Port Curling .... Port Clyde Port Cockbiirn . 'Port Colborne . PortCoUlwell... /'-)■/ Credit Port Dalhoime . Port Daniel C . . . Port Daniel East Port Daniel West *Port Dover . . Port DufTerin. . 'Port Klijin . . Port Elgin .... Port Elmsley . . Port Essington Porter's .;.... Porter's Hill . . Porter's Lake . Port Felix .... Port Franks . . Port (leorge . . Port Gran'by . , Port (ireville . Port Guichon. . *Port Hdiiimond Port Ilaney . . . Port Ilastings . . Port Hawkexhury Port Hillford ... Port Hill Port Hood Selkirk M Macdonald M York N B Labelle Q Pontiac Q Macdonald M Northumberl'd.NB Bruce, E R O Huron, W R....O Kent O Algonia O Colchester.. .. N S Colchester N S Charlevoix Q Inverness N S Guysborough . . N S Victoria N S Elgin, ER O Elgin, ER O Cape Breton Simooe, E R .N S ...O KAILKOAU ON WnCH LOCATKI), OH NKAR- KHT R. ». HTATION, .SKKKKV,n'.165-l(a Shellmrne and (Queen's .... N S Mu.skoka&P. Sd.O Welland O Algoma O Peel O Lincoln & Niag. .O Bonaventure . . . . Q Bonaventnre . . . . Q Bonaventure . . . .Q Norfolk, S R ....O Halifax N S Bnice, W R .. ..t) Westmoreland N B Lanark, SR ...O Burrard. B C St. John N B Huron, SR O Halifax NS Guysborough. N S Lambton, E R . .O Anna|iolis ... N S Durham, W R ..() Cumberland . . N S N Westminster. BC N Westminster. BC N Westminster. BC Inverness . . . .N S Inverness. ... N S Guysborough N S ' rince West..PE I Port Horid Island "Port Hope Port Flowe Port Joli Port Kells Port Keewaydin (Summer Office) Inverness. Inverness . . . .N S Durham, ER .. O Cumlierland . . N S Shelburne and Queen's N S N Westminster. BC Sinicoe, E R . . . . O Sussex Vale 599-12 Miherton 580-63 Mallorvtown, 680.0 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Gore Ba\ 4'i8-3 430-1, 422-2 Thessalon 636-25 Wapella5;i5-62 M(-Neill'sSd'g6(l5-l BckMe'dows5i)0-15 Hvde Park Corner 535-42, 580-50-83 rill Selkirk, Man. 535-52 SOI or Canterbury Station 535-00 Papineanv'c 535-18 Halcv Sta.6;i6-12 (i44-2, 6-22, 535-62 Neguac 353 Pinkerton 580-64 (;oileri(h5h'i-6-2,432 Blenheim 573 536-13-51 664, 428-1 432 Lon' 57a Prince Arthur St. Montreal East. . Q Portland Leeds, S R (t .ni) Newboro' 51« Prince of Wales. . St. John N B 696 Port la Tour .... Shelburne and Princei>ort Colcihester . . . . N S Truro 599113 l^ueen's N 8 Barrintfton a76'3 Prin(!ess Brandon M Medora 53557 Port Law Orev, S 11 () Proton Sta. .'i:{.''>-40 * Princeton Weiitworth N. Port Lewis lluntiii^rdnn . . . .(j .•{2!)-3 Kilbain 5«()'7 and Brant . . . O 580-83 Port Lock Al^onia <) Bruce Mines 5M6'25 Princeton Yale & Cariboo . BC Spence's Bridge J'ort Luriie .\nna|iolis . . . .N S Bridffetovvn 714 .535-70 Port Muitland . . Ihildnnand and Princetown Prince East . . P E 1 Kensington 665-1 Monck () Stronmess 58079 iPrinceville Inverness .... N S W.Bay Road 599-14 Port Muitland . . Yarmouth N S Hebron 712 IPrince William . . York N B Prince WilliamSta- Port Maloohn. . . Richmond .. . .N S Port Hawkesburv tion 535-88 f>i»9-l4, 371, 380 Prince William Sta York N B .535-88 Port Muuton .... Shelburne and Queen's NS Liverpool 3703 Prinyer Prince Edward. .O Lanark, S R . . . . O via Picton, Out Prospect Ashton 535-12 Port Medway . Shull)urnc and Prospect Halifax N S 373 or via Halifax tiueen's . . . . N S Liverpool 3703 i Prospect Hill... Perth, SR O Granton 580-51 Port Milford I'riiice Kdward. .O Hurrard B C via I'icton r)3r)'70 jI'rosperii.\ iProsser Brfi.>k . . . Assu. East Moosoniin 635-52 Port Moor. . King's N B Mouth of Nerepis Port Renfrew Vancouver . . . .B C y/a Vit^toria .535-88 Port Richmond . , Richmond ...N S Port Hawkesburv Pubnico Beach . . Shelburnt ami .5!H)-14, 371, 380 1 Queen's .... N S Rarrington 3763 "Port Rohinmoa. . Welland () 580-88 \Piilmico Harborti Yarmouth . . . . N S Mtrt Yarmouth N.S. *Fort iioican . . . Norfolk, S R....0 Norfolk. SR.. .. () Hichniond . . . ,N S 580-86 Port Rowan 580-86 Arichat 304, 371 p uce Essex, N R O Sask 580-83 Port Roval jlHickahn Prince Alb't ,535-62 Port Koval jPuellering Kent N B St. Anthony, 518 Port Jli/erxe Norfolk, S R ....O Simcoe 580-80-82-86 *Pu(/u'anli Cumberland. .. N S .599-15 Port Handlield . . Sinicoe, KB.... 4-20-3, or Falken- Pugwash Juncti'n Cumberland. ..N S .M)9-|5 bury 580-67 Pugwash River . . fJumberland ..N S Conn's Mills .5!)915 Port Saxon Shelburne and Purbrook Ontario, N R.. ..O Gravenhurst 580-67 (Queen's N S Barrint^ton 376-3 420-3 Port Severn Sinicoe, K R . . . ( > Waubaus'ne 580-32 Purdv Hastings, N R.. O Antigonisbe . . N S Eganville 535-11 Antigonisbe 599-7 J'lirtumntitli Frontena(! () via Kinjrston, Ont. Purlbrook *l'ortStanlei/.... ElKin, K R <) 580-81 [580-67 1 Purple Grove Bruce, SR Ripley .580-48 *Port Sifdnoi/. . . . Muskoka&P.Sd. () 315 or I'ttersoii ! Purple Hill Durham, W R ..O Burket'n Sta 535-34 Port Talbot Klfrin, W R . . . . Shedden 625-5 1 Purple Ridge. . . . Macdonald .M Arden 622 Portujfiiese Cove Halifax.. N ,S Ha Halifax |Pur])lc Valley Bnice, NR O via Wiartoii, Ont. Port Union Ontario, W R...O 580-9 Purpleville York, W R O Maple ,580-67 Port VVhitbv .... Ontario, S.R.. ..() 580-9-38 Puslinch Wellington, SR.O .535-35(11. R. name Port Williavis . . King's NS 714 Schaw) PortWilliamgSta Kinff's N S 714 Putnam Middlesex, E R.O 535-35 Potta(,'eville York, N R O Aurora 580-67 Quaco Road St. .lohn N B St. Martin's 543-2 Poucher's Mills. . Hastinifs Belleville ,580-9-27 (JuaidesEboulem' 1 Charlevoix Q Les Eboulements Poulanioiid Kichmond ... N S West Bay Road 329-8 .59<)-14 Quai de Rimouski Rimouski Q Rimouski .509-2,345 Poupore Labelle C,) Buckingham 53518 Quamichaii '.Qu'Appelle Vancouver B C Somenos 574 Powasi^aii Muskoka&P.Sd.O 580-67 Assa. East Qu'Api)elle Station Powell Lanark, N R....O Almonte 535'12 1 535-52 Pou*pr^c'rtll>•t. Huntinjfdon C^ Victoria N B Athelstan rQu'AppelleSta.. Quathiaska Cove. Assa. East .535 -.52 Power's Creek . . Grand Kails 535-84 Burrard BC Powle's Corners . Victoria, N R...0 .580-30 (R.R. name Quatsimo Vancouver . . . . B (' ria Vi(!toria Halls) *Quebec Quebec Q 674, .599-3, 580-12, Pownall Queen's East. PE 1 cia C'harlottetown 535'21, 676, 675, Prairie Grove. . . . Selkirk M Dirt Wimiipe},', Man 345, 346, .•{-290-8 Pr6 d'eii baut .... Westmoreland N B ColleRe B'd{fe5SW-l iQueenshorough . . Hastings, NR.. O Mado.'. .580-;« Prei'ions Corners Northmub', U" K.O via Coboiu-ff, Ont, iQueen Hill Bruce, W R .. . O Port Elgin .580-.54 Preneveau Peterboro, E R.O Havelock 535-34 Queen's Port (iinsborungh.N S Caiisi) :UU, 371 * Prencott Oreiiville, S R.. O .580-9, 535-20, 320, Quiiciixfon Lincoln&NiagaraO 6-25 -6 .3-23, 3-24, 329-2 Queeiistown Snnburv anil 390 or Nerepis Sta. Presqw' Isle Grey, NR 4-26 or ria Owen Queen's . . . .N B 535-88 Sound, Ont. i''QueenStreetEa.'fnan Rawdon Rawdon Rawdon Gold M.. Rayoroft Raymond Rayaide Reaboro Reabnrn Read Read Reading' Read Island Rear of BaddeckB Rear of Beaver C. Rear of Ben Eoin. Rear of Black R.. RearLittleJudiq'e Rear of Ball's C. Reay Rebecca Red Bank Red Bay Red Deer Red Deer Hill. . . , Red Head Red House RI.KCTORAI/ DISTRU'TB, Wrijfht y King's N B Pontiac () Selkirk M Shefford Q l'ont,ia(! Cl Chaniplain .... (J Joliette (J Selkirk .M (luysl)oroujrh . . N S Victoria, N R .. <) Ontario, S R. .. () Addington () Haldimand and Monck O Haldimand and Monck o Pontiac (^ Brandon M Ontario, N R . . O Ontario, N R....O Russell O Colchester .... N S Compton Q Simcoe, K R, . . . O St. John NB Simcoe, S R .. . . O Oxford, S H O Renfrew, N R. ..<) Perth, SR O Victoria N B Wright Q Marquette M Algonia O Pontiac Q Ontario, N R . . O Oxford, NMl. .. O Macdonald M Algoma O King's N B Grev, E R O Muskoka & P Sd.O York, N R O Lambton, >> R . . O Muskoka & P Sd.O Dorchester Q Montcalm (J Hants N S Hants N S Lanark, N R . . . . O Muskoka & P Sd.O Oxford, N K O Victoria, S R O Selkirk M Westmoreland. N B Hastings, E R . . O Wellington, C R. O Burrard BC Victoria N S Cape Breton ..NS Cape Breton ..NS RAILNOAl ON WHICH IiOC.ATKn, OR M!AR- K»T R. R. STATION, SKR KKY,rl'.ltir)-168 Richmond . Inverness . NS NS Redgrave . . . Redickville . Cape Breton . . N S Simcoe, E R . . . . O Middlesex, ER..0 Northumberl'd. N B Bruce, N R . . . . O Al . Sask St. John NB King's P E I Huron, E R . . . . O Grey, E R O East Templeton SOO-l'i 003 Reabnrn 535'52 Shawville, 603 St. Maurice .WSig Joliette .^)35-17 Stonewall 53f)'(IO Guysborough 364 Washago fi80'67 Osliawa f^SO-O Murvale 509'] Dunnville 580-79 INelles Cors. f)80'82 Mackey's Station 535*12 Oak River 585 580-67 lAtherley 580'32 '«»ff Ottawa, Ont. IL. Stewiacke 5i)9-l ISavvyerville 620 'Penetanguishene .'i8()-69, 422-1 Kairville ■')35-81-88 Lisle 580-64 Hawtrey 580 80, fi-25-5 Pembroke 535-12 St. Marvs 580-49 535-84 Buckingh'm 53518 6-22-1, 585 435 or Rat Portage Mackey's Sta. Ont., 535-12 Atherlev 530-32-67 Bright 580'79 635-59 5-i5-51, 135 Sussex Vale 599-12 Thornbury .580-68 Huntsville 580-67 Brown Hill .580-37 Forest 580-51 Emsdale 580-67 St. Anselnie 675 Joliette 5:t5l7 Newport Sta. 714 Newport Sta. 714 Almonte 535-12 Utterson 580-67 Thaniesford 535 35 ,580-35 5,35-.52 Port Elgin 638 Shannonville .580-9 Hillsburgh .535-36 eia \'ancouver lona 599-14 364, 372 Boisdale Chapel .599-14 St. Peter's 364, 370, ,372 VV. Bay R'd 599 14 Port Hawkesbury .59914, .371,380 Leitch'sCr'k ,599-14 Gravenhurst .580-07 Crumlin 535-38 Newca8tle,599-2,353 via Wiarton, Ont. 535-63 Red Deer 5,35-63 via St. John, N.B. Souris East, ti65-4, 3,59-1, 371 Fordwich .535-41 Shelburne ,535-01 POST 0KKICK9. Rod Islands . KLKCTORAl/ DISTRICTS. Richmond . . . . N S Red Ijodge Alta Red Mountain . . Compton Q Rednersville .... Prince Edward . .<) Redpath Assa. East Red Point King's P E I Red Rapids Victoria N B Red RapidsBridgc' Victoria N B Red Bock Victoria, S R....() Red Wing !(!rt>v, E R O Red Wood SimVoe, E R . . . . O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATKIl, ORNKAR- KHT R. R. STATION, 8KKKKV,I'I'.165.168 Reedsdale Reed's Point Reedsville. . . Rees Reeve Craig *Rpgina . . . . Reid's .Mills.. Reidway Reinland Relessey Renaud's Mills Renforth 'Renfrew Kenfrew Renous Bridge . . Renton Renwick Repentigny .... Renton Restoule Revehtnke ' RevcMoke Sta . . Reynard's Briilge Reynolds Keynoldscroft . . . Reynoldston Rhineland Rhode's Corner . . Riceburg Richard'g Land'g *Riceville Richarflville .... Richardville .... Richfield Richihucto Richibucto Vill'ge Richland Richmond Corner ''Richmond * Richmond 'Richmond Hill. Richview Richwood Rideau Ferry Rideau View. Ridgeland. . . Ridgemount . ' Rid^jetoii'n Ridgeville . . Ridgeville . . *Ridgeway . Riding Mountain Ridley Riga Rigaud Riley Brook Megantic Q King's N B Compton Q Sr.nbury and Queen's N B Carleton O Assa Dundas O Pictou N S Lisgar Jl Cardwoll O Kent NB Wcntworth North and Brant O Renfrew, S R . . O Hants N S Northuniberl'd.NB Norfolk, N R....0 Kent O L'Assomption . . Q Brandon M Muskoka & P Sd.O Yale & Cariboo. BC Yale & Cariboo . BC ^ armouth N S Northuniberl'd.NB Shelburne and t^ueen's N S Addington O Norfolk O Lunenburg. . . .N S Missisquoi Q Algoma O Prescott O Megantic Q Kent N B Digbv NS Kent NB Kent N B Selkirk M Carleton N B Richmond (^ Carieton O York, W R O York, WR O Wentworth N and Brant O Lanark, S H . . . . O Russell O Macdonald M Welland O Elgin, W R . . . O Lincoln and Niagara O Provencher .... M Welland O Macdonald M West Elgin O Assa. East Vaudreuil Q Victoria N B St. Pett/8364, 370, 372 Olds 535-63 Scotstown .535-7 308 or via Bellev'e Moosomin, 535-52 Souris, East, iitie Riverside Beach.. Riverside (Jorner Rivers Inlet Riverstown Riverview River View Riviere u Claude RiviferealaMartre Riviferc a I'Ours. . Riviere a Pierre . . Rive aux Chiens Riviere au Dore. . Riviere aux Pins Riviere au Uat . . Riviere Bois Clair Rivifere%i5 (Jiiaticdok ri80-8 Alma .5S(l-.54 Florencev'le 535-86 St. Peter's 3(i4, 370 .'•.!)!>-2 (R R name Hamilton's) Weymouth Bridge 712 via Cliarlottetown 5:i5*H(i .5<«)-14 j W.Bay Road 59914! .^I)!CU j .')!»!»• 14 I Kazubazua 056 j Aubrey .531 I St. FraiK'ois Nordi East 675-1 j do do j 006 ' River Hebert 606 ' Gaspti Q Chi(!outimi Q Portneuf Q Montmorency ..(^ Chicoutimi Q Quebec Q Champlain Q IjOtbinicre Q Noi-thumberl'd NB Cbateauguay . . . A) Beauce i^ Laval Q Alia Wniiscouata . . . . Q T6niisco\iata . . . .Q Chicoutimi Q Tcmiscouata . . . . Q Beauce Q Terrebonne Q Nicolet Q Quebec (^i Montmorency . . Q Gasp6 Q Charlevoix Q Champlain Q River Hebert 606 i)9-15 I Tatama^'ouche i9915 Kazubazua 656 599-2 (R R name Scott's) .599-1 River Philip .5091 Walkerton 580-54 599-13 Church Bridge 622 093 West Bay Rd .599-14 Br. of Toronto .599-12 Shubenacadie 599-1 450-5 via Nanainio Koniiwcrth 535-41 Corbt^.ton 535-40 Elgin 572 Little Metis Station 599-2 Little Metis Station 599 Chicoutimi 329-8 674, 019 via Q\iebec St. Felicien 349 or Roberval 674 St. Gabriel, 674 Grandes Pi's ,535-19 Batis'n 535-21,3'29-6 Neguac 353 St. Remi 580-5 075-1 (R R name La Rooher) via Montreal, Que. Edmonton 535 '63 .599-2-3, 7(M1, 329-8 ,599-2-3, 700, 3-29-8 (-'hicoutimi 074-1, 599-2 [3-29-8 St. Francis 675 St. Jerome 535-23, 584, 030 S.A.de Laval .580-14 t'harlcsbourg 074 via Quebec, Que. Gaai>e B'in 346, 350 Murray Bay 329-8 Grandes P. 53519 Riviere Mekinac. Riviere Noire. . . . Rivit're Ouelle. . . Riviere Suuvage . Riviijre St. Jean. R. Ste. Marguerite Riv.Trois I'istoles Rivington Rividet Roach's Point. Roach \'ale . . . Rabb Rol)ertson .... Robertson's Cor's Robertson's Point Rohertxaii Slalioi) Robertville Roberval Hoberval Hotel . . (Summer Office) Rohichand . . Robiiimii RobinsonsCorners Robinsonville. . . . Robitaille Robins Roblin Rob Roy Robsoii Robson Rocanville Rochefort Rochelle Roches terville Rock Barra . . . I Rockburii .... ; Rock Creek . . . : Rockcroft .... j Rockdale i Rockdale iRockfleld i Rockford 1 Rockford iRock Forest . I Rock Hill... jChamitlain . Arthaboska {Kamouraska . lArtbabaska . . Saguenay . . . Sagutnay . , . Ti-miscouata Argenteuil i Inverness .... N York, N R iGiivsborough .N (iri'y, S R..... . 1 King's N Lunenburg.. ..N Sunbury and Queen's .... N Megantic Gloucester. . . .N Chicoutimi Chicoutimi .Q Grandes P. 53510 Q .580- 14 (R R name I Black River) Q 599-3 • Qj Q!:M5(St. John's L'sr) Q Todousac 329-8 Q, 599-2 (R R name I McKenzies) Q Calumet 635-18 J S lona.599-14,364,372 .O Lefroy 580-67 S Guysborough 364 O Hoist ein 580*46 B 543-2 S Chester 373 B .'J90 or Cody's 543'1 Q 075 B BathurstV'ge609-2 Q 074, 349 Hoberval 674 * Rockingham .. .. Rockingham . . . . Rockingham Sta. Rock Island . . . . * Rockland Rockland Rockliffe Rocklin Rockly Rocklyn Rockport Rockjiort Rockside Rock Springs. Rockton Rockville Rockville Rockw'USettlem't Rock way Valley. *Rorkivnod Rocky Bay Rocky MoiHitain . Rocky Point .... Rocky Point Rocky Saugeen . . Roden * Rodney Rodney Roebuck Roger'sHillCent'e Roger's Pass I Westmoreland N B Compton Q Lunenburg. . . .N S liestigouche . .N B Bonaventure . . . .Q Richmond . . . .N S Lennox Ol Gr'.-y, E R O Drummond .... Q Vale ti: Cariboo. BC Assa. P^ast Renfrew, N R.. O Shefford Q .Carleton O King's P EI Huntingdon . . . . Q Yale & Cariboo. BC IVterboro', ER..O Richmond . . . .N S Peterboro', E R. O Leeds, S R O iNorfolk \ R.. ..O Yale A; Cariboo. BC Shcrbrooke . . . . Q Muskoka and Piirrv Sound . . . Renfrew, S R . . . O Yarmouth . . . . N S Halifax N S .Stanstead Q Russell O Westmoreland N B Nipissing O Pictou N S Cumberland . . N S (!rcv, E R O Leeds, S R O Westmoreland N B Cardwell O Brockville O Wentworth North and Brant O King's N B Yannouth . . . .N S Cumberland. . N S Labelle Q Wellington, S R.O Richmond . . . . N S Pictou N' S Queen's West.PEI Victoria BC (Jrey, S R O Brandon M Elgin, W R . . . . O Cumberland . . N S Grenville, S R.. O Pictou N S Yale iK Cariboo B C Shediac 599-11 5.15-7(RRn'e Bury) Mahone B. 646, 373 Head of Tide 59i)-2 Carleton, West, 508 Arichat 364, 471 Napan'e 509-2,580-9 Duntroon 580-64 Lome 5W-12 Moosomin 53552 Eganville 5.-<5-ll Lawrenceville 653 via Ottawa, Ont. Cherry Grove 665-4 Huntingdon .580-7 Okanagon 535-74 Lakcfleld 580-31 S Peters 364,370,372 Blairton 535-34 Mallorytown 580-9 Villa Nova 025-5 Kamloops 535-70 535-7 Emsdale, ,580-67 Eganville 535-11 South Ohio 712 714, 599-1 Derbv L., Vt. 5121 327, 328, Lochaber Bav 535-18 RocklandSta. 599-1 .535-12 GlengarrvSt 599-13 Oxford ,599-15 via Meaford, Ont. Mallorvtown 580-9 Sackville .599-1,638 Salmonville .580-05 Whitehurst 535-16 Dundas 580-83 Sussex Vale 599-12 via Yarmouth, N S Amherst 599-1 Grenville 535-18, 541, 327, 328 580 -.51 Grandigue F'y 364 N Glasgow 599-7-13 via Charlottetown via \'ictoria Durham 580-46 Gridwold 535-52 625-5 .Sp Hill Mines 549 via Presoott, Ont. via Pictou, N S 535-70 i Si 218 POST OFFICKS A?^n nAtLHOAD STAtlONS IS CANADA. [1000 POHT OKKICKM. Rnger»ville Ronallioii RoKehy Kiiliniil Kolliiihr lllllll . . . . Kolliii>; liiun Sta, Rnlliti^' KiviT. . . . Hollo Kii.v Hollo Bay {!ross. Honiaii')« Valley . . Homily Hoiniiey Roiuteaii Hoiisoii Hoonie Rosa Rosaniia . Rose Roseau Roseliai)k . . . Rosuhunk . . . Rose Hay . . . . Roseberry . . . Roseberry Roseberry.. . . Roseburn . . . . Hosedale . . . . Rosedale . . . . Rosedale , . . . Rosedale . . . . Hoseriene . . . . Roschall . . . . Rosehill Rose Island. . Hoseisle Roselaiid . . . , *li(incinont . . Roseneath . . Rosenfeld . . . Rosenort . . . . Rosenthal . . Hosetta Rose \'ale . . . Rose Valley . Roseville . . . . Roseville . . . . Roseway . . . . Rosewood Roslin Roslin Ross Rossbiirn Ross Corner . . . Ro.ss Creek Ronnea k Hosseaii Kails , . . Rosser Rossendale Rossendale Hossetti Rossdeld *Rn>i>il Laiubtor, K K. . .<> Iiisjfur .M Charliitte ... \ B Charlotte . . . . N B Mari|iiclle M Kinjf's I' K I Kinjf's r K I ()uvsborou>.'h XS Caidwell «» Kent O Kent (> .Vorfolk, N H....() Middlesex, SH ,.(» N'orlhuin'nd,KH.O K.MI.IliiAl) (IN WHICH I.OCATK.n, OH NK.\H-I KST II. U. HT.XTIOS,! NKK KKY,PI". KLfi-ldS roBT OKKICKH. Round Hill . . . Round Hill . . Round Island . Hound Lake . Oxford, SH o Cumberland . . N S I'rovenclier. . . Man liis^ar Man (Jloucester. . . .N B Luiieiibiu'jf . . . N S IJsifar M Vale >t Cariboo BC ^lueen's Kast . 1' I Inverness . . . .N S Inverness N S Victoria, N H . . (> Carleton N B NewWestni'sterBC I/ncoliiiVNiaK'araO I'rinoe Kdward, .(> Macdonald M Hastinjfs, N R ..«> Lisjfar M Brandon M ISimcoe, S H. . . . o Northunib', W R n Lisjfar M I'rovencher M Renfrew, S R. . . Lanark, N K . ..(> Albert N B Prince Kast..l'K I Waterloo, 8 H . . () 'rince West.. I' P: I Shelhurne and (^•euen's.. . . N S Hrovencher .... M Hastinifs, N H . .«) C\nnberlaiid . . N S Renfrew, N R .. () Maniuette M Prince Kast. .1' K I Alta .Muskoka&P.Sd, O MuskokaiP.Sd. O Selkirk M Cumberland. . N.S Macdonald M Assa. Kast Pictou N S Vale & Cariboo BC I.iJvis (>> Prince P^dward. .(> Nortbumb", WR.<» Aljroma <> Pigby NS Saskat<'hewan Perth, N R O As.sa. Kast .... Kiny's N B Wellington, CR.O Ontario, W H...O Houville Q Assa. West . . . .Shelhurne and Queen's N S King-'s; N B Annapolis . . . . N S Cape Breton . . N S Peterboro', E R. O KirkHeld r,m\"l» Walker's (l'iri-8 044 1 r.ari-sT Mr> 87 .Minnedo.sa (!"_''J Soiiris Kast (i7;» Co\irtland .')H(l-82 .Ml. Brvdures fijiO 8;i Trenton i.44, .isn-i', t(l,S Courlland jlSO 82 (JrenvilleSt. f)»l)-l Otterhurn fyib-ii!i «44-l Pockniouche .'■)4() fill Lunenburg; Baldur(i44-1 I .Nakiisp 4451 I ria tlharlottetown Orangedale .'■ii)9-14 i Orangetlale .WD-U I Colmconk hS()"H) j l'p.Woo3,')-8(i ('billiwack,4,')(K< ! Beanisv ille 580-83 i Hillier.544 ! .Mc(iregoriSt..W5-52i Cov Hill Mines 544 Carman .'i35'54 Braii'iiSaft-Vi, 644-1 Allision 580 -«4 I'll* Cobourg, Ont. 535-50-57 5,-{5-57 Killaloe 531-2 Almonte .535-12 Turtle Creek (i!)3 N. Wiltshire 065-1 I'etei-sburg 580-51 , BlooniflehVsteOS-l Shelhurne 376-3 i^iii Winnipeg, Man Tweefl 535-34, 509-1 Oxford 51)0-15 HalevSta. 535-12 Solsgirth 62-.: Sunnnerside 665-1 420-3Utters'n580-67 Rosseau 420-3 535-52 Oxford, .599-15 Bagot f.35-52 .Moosomin 535'.52 BarnevRr.St.5!)9-7 Trail Creek 445 2 Ktcbeniin ,599-4 ria Belleville, Ont ria Port Ho|>e, Ont. .535-13 Digbv 712,392,393-2 535-62 Sebringville ."iSOS? Ch\ir(;hbridge 622 : 599-12 j Alma .580-.54 | Port Cnion 580-9 , 632-2. 706 I Pense .535-52 Round Plains. . . . ' Hiiinithwaili' . . . Rousseau's Mills . Houthier Routledge Rowan .Mills .... Rowanton Ilowena Rowcna Roxbury Roxbury Hoxbnrgli Roxham Roxton, Kast .... * Rnxtini Fatlx . . Itoxton /'mill . . . . i. OH NRAR- KST 11. H. STATION, SKKKKV, I'l'. 105-168 Musk.c&ParrvSdO Northunib. EH..0 Terrebonne Q (Jasp6 Q Provencher .... M Chaniplain Q Wolfe Q .\rgenteuil Q Wolfe Q Lotbiniire Q Lotbinifcre Q Waterloo S R .. () Provencher . . . . M Lotbiniere Q Terrebonne . . . .Q Lotbiniere Q Charlevoix Q Huntingdon . . . .Q Montcalm Q Richelieu Q Portneuf Q Russell O Arthabaska . . . . Q Alta St..Iohn&IbervleQ St..John&Iberv'leQ Kamouraska Q Waterford515,626-6 044-1 Moiitaiiban 074-2 Maxville531 .535 -.52 Port Rowan 580-86 MackeysSt0536-12 iwVj lro(|iiois, Ont. Andover 535-86 I'aradis Lane 714 Albert on 005- 1 PenoliMquis 599-12 Hemniingf'rd 5H0-6 Roxton Kails 535-4 535-4 S. Roxton 535*4 Vancouver 536-70 044-3CRRnCartier) Ripley 580-48 rill Victoria rill Kredericton NB via Kredericton NB Klorencevi'e 535-86 Kmsdale 580-67 Kganville .5;15-11 Ori Ilia 580-32-67 St. Anseliiie (i75 Black Cape 508 Matap'dia599'2,508 N. Wakefield 656 VVaasis Sta. 535-82 .535-82 St.ClairSid'g580-83 Norwood 535-34 Peake Sta. 666-3 535 -71 » Lisle 580-64 .Mitchell 580-52 S. Indian .531 6-22-2 Minesing .580-69 .\ubrev .531 Hi:nteV'sHiv. 665-1 Hunter's Riv. 666-1 Bothwell 535-42 Bristol 535-80 Quvon 663 017 via Hamilton, Ont. Bruce Mine8535-25, 428-3.4301, 422-2 South River 580 v.7 Hoard's Sta. 580-27 535-23 350 Black Cape 608 iria Winnipeg Batis'n .535-21,329-6 Marbleton 675, 6-20 Piedmont 535-23 Danville .58012 580-12 .580-12 Petersburg .580-51 644-3 Methot's M's 580-12 535-23 Methot's M's .580-12 Murray Bay 329-8 .580-7 (HR S.Agnes) loilette, 535-17 706 LaChev'tiere535-21 Casselman 531 Victo'av'e 580-12-14 Kdmonton 535-63 545 St. Alexa'er St. 545 599-3 1000 1900] POST OFFICKS AND UAILIlOAl) STATIONS IN CANADA. 219 ilf),626-6 I'DMT OKKICKH. St. Alexin St.AU^idsritiMiiiitc St.AlfxiN (ii-M M'tH St. Aliiio St.AlphoiiHe St.Al|ihoiiHt' St.Ali)h()riHe(lelir St. Aiiiaiid St.Aint'd^u KLKirollAI. l)ltfTHILT8. HoilIlVMitlll'l'. . . C^ Moiircaliii ij MaHkinoiijfi' ... .(J Victoria Nit St.Ainoiir St.Anac'let .... Ste. Anustasie. . Ste. Ana.ilaHit'Sta St.Amlvi Avellin St.Aiiilrt'deKaiii St. An(lr6(lL'Shf(l *St.Anilri'U'ii .... St.Anilrewn *St,Andren'ii, K. St. Andrews N't'h St.Atulrews, West St.AiidrowH St.Aiidrews Ste.Aiijfi'ledeMoii Ste.AiiKt'lede Lav S. Aiiifi'le de Him St. Aiiicet Ste.AnnedeBenu Ste.AniipdpBcllev Ste. Aiinede Kent *Ste. A. de la f'e Ste. Anne de Madawaslfa .... Ste.AnnedeMon's Ste. All tie des Ph. Ste.Annelal'oc're Ste. Annede I'res Ste. AdeRestitf'lie Ste. Anne deSorel Ste.AnneduSault Ste. AnnedeCh'ns St. Ann's St. Ann'n Ste. Ann's St. Annelme St. Anthony St. Anthony St. Antoine Lot're St.Antoin'n.liich St. Antonin St. ApoUinaire. Ste. Apoll'edel'at St. A rniandCen tre St. Arniand Sta'n St. Arsene .S7. A ubert St. Augustine . . . . St.Au'stine.P'tn'f St. Augustin Sag St. Aujrustine, T M St. Azilda .... Ste. Barbe .... .loliette il IJMjfiir .Nl Shefford (I Victoria N It Lalielle il I'rescott <) ItiinnuNki t^ Me^antic (^ Me^cantli! V Ulielle H Kainouraska ....*■{ Westmoreland, N H Charlotte . . . N » AntiKoniHhe. . .N S Argenteuil (/ .Selkirk M Cornwall <> Selkirk M Kin),''.s P E I Kouville q Ni\ rorriin:i:,m ;St. lU-noit Lahre. loliette M.")!: : CypreNHHiv. fiHf)T)l) St. HcriiarddcD.ir Vnucline fiiri'l .St. Hcrnard, South (Jniiid Kall.«^^);^.^•.•t4 St. Hcrnard rapinea\iv'ef)3r)18, ISt. lIlaiHe .•V27, ;V2.S Victoria N (>aHi)6 Terreboiuie Kamouraska Prescott .... Ronaventure ....(.} Richelieu (} Arihaiiaska Q 'rovencher . . . . M IJueen's We.st 1' K I liincoln&NiajjaraO Victoria N S Dorchester i) Kent N li Prince 1' E I Lotliinirre Q Vercheros (j St.Rarnab6,R.Ya St. Barnabd, St. M *St. Barthdemi St.Barth61fniiSta St. Bazile de Port' St. Bazile le Gr'd •St. Bazile Station Ste. Beatri.x . . ii.Mt.Ko.xn ON WHICH l.oCATKn oil NKAII- KST II. II. HTATIli.S, HI'.KKKV,l'r.l(l.'')-l(W |8I. Ileiijainili St. Beiioit ... K.I.KI "Kill All IIISTIIIITH. l>orche8*er y 'rwoMoimtaiiiH. .(^ Beaiice l^ Dorchester (^ Missi8(|iini (J Diifliv N S St.JohiuVIberv'leC^i Ste. Itlaiidine. . St. Bonaveiitnn >St. Boniface .... 'stcHniuridcd'Hitr Sl.ltri^jideSliilioM St. UriKittcdesS. :St. Bruno .Maxville WAX hm VI, Ills .'■|,sil-12, tilS N.Nat. Mills.W.-IS fi!)()':i Shcdiac hmn I„ Scttlem'tS. Riv. .'■>!»'.»-7 ;fJ8 or Carillon MX rill Winnijicit rin t'ornwall, Out. .^;<.')-(il(RRVic. l"k) 1)11,5 -4 700 ".1S0'14 (R R name iSt. Canute Doucet'slian'ing) St. l''lavicSta..">i»!>--J t2!t;i Kilbain rM)-- (I7(i [;J27 "hSt)'!), .'■.liH-liU, ;{2«, Biictouche fAH ra")-21 St, Bruno dcKam' St. Bruno Station St, CalixtedeKir .St. Cnniille "St. Cnximii- .... St. Cassicn dcs ( ', 'St. Cntharincn. . Tdniiscouata ■ii r,otbiiii6re Q Xlontmagny . . . . (j Mi.ssis(|uoi (^ Missi.sipioi (i> TCmi-icouata ... .(J L'lslet (,» Huron, WR... (> Portneiif Q Saguenay i) Two Mountains. .(} .Mgoma O Huntingdon Q St. Hyacinthe , . Q Three Rivers and St. Maurice . . .Q Berthier (} Berthier i} Portneuf '* Chambly and Verchcres Q Portneuf Q Joliette Q Green River 53.''. '.84 i;tleMetisSta..'i90-2 .'i;{.'')-'i4 ri!>9-;{ Oleii Robertson ,531 .531-1 Cross Point .508 ii|(» Sorel, (^ue. .5!l>,)-iri via Winnipeg, Man. Hunter's Riv.(liir>-1 Moulton Sta. .5,80-82 Iona.59i>-14 1)7.5 518 ()'LearvSta.,f.(!.5 1 Etcheinin .509-4 329-4, 33,5 or St. Hilaire Sta. ,580-8 Rivieredii Loup(en bas) ,599-2-3, 700, 32!! S Ktcheniin ,599-4 St. Pierre ,599-3 St. Armaiid Sta. 545 r)4.5 99-2 St.,)eauP't.Ioli599-3 Blyth r.8()-.50 .^ncienne Lorette ")3,5-21 Niitashquan 34.5 35-18 Chelmsford 535-13 St. Stani-slas de i| Kostka 126-14 706 Yamachiche .53o-21 535-21 ,535-21 St. Bazile Station ,535-21 580-8 535-21 Joliette 635-17 St. Catharines 'St. CfithiiK-S.C St. Catiriiif ,S. IK. Ste. Catherine . . Ste. Catherines K St. Catherine Sta. Sto. CtV-iledeLev" Ste Cecile ShefToi-d (J Compton (} Nicolet q Rouville q Selkirk M RAILIIOAII ON' WtllCli LOCATKI), Oil .NKAR- KHT K. H. HTATION, SKKKKV, IT. 165-1(18 N E Bonaventure . , Bellechasse . . St. HyatMiithe Bagot q Chateauguay . . . .q Prince East . . P E I Essex, N R «) Doi-{-hester. , l.isgar Waterloo, N R . Tt'inisconata. . . Joliette. . . . Soulanges . .\rthabasca q Ste.Cloth'deCbiit jSt. Columban. . . . iSt. Columbin . . . Ch.iteaviguay . . . . Q Perth, SR O TwoMountains. .q ■St. Come .. .. iSt. Constant !Ste. Ste. Ste. Croix Croix Croi.t Ste. Cnni^qonde . . "St. Cuihhei-t .... St. Cuthbert Sta ;St. Cyprieii : St. Cyr ISt. Cvriac 'St. CyrilledeL'Is '■'St. Cyrillede W .Joliette (,i Laprairie and Napierville Q Hants NS York N li Lotbiniire q Hochelaga Q Berthier q Berthier Q Tcmiscouata . . . . Q Richmond q Chi(-outinii Q L'Islet Q Dnunniond Q St l''raii(!oiH 675- 1 .•■'te ScholRHtiipie .535- IS St. Erancois Nord East 675-1 Scott .1 miction 076 Lacolle 531, 680-18 WevmouthB')fe712 riMi-13 (H R name (iraiide li«la(i' St. [)(>iii'ii|uu (le I! St. I)(>iiiiiiii|ue S, St Uoiiat St.Doiiatdt'Mont' Ste. Dorothrf. . . St.Kdinoiiddf \Wr St.Edouurdde I'rn St. Ed()\iard di- K St.Kdo'avddi' Naji St. Kdwidjfc .... St. Eleanor's .... St. Eleuthire .... St. Elie St. Ilyacinthe .. 1/ RiiiioiiMki i^ i;iMl(>t ij Utithicr tj llcllcchasNt' .... 1^ I.I'ViH 1/ VHliiaska (j l.inciilii-NiaKara.*) Kuiiiiiiira.>tka. . . . i) St. Il.\ai'iiitlic . . (}| Mmilrt'al . . . Mnskiiionifc Ha>f(>t Ste. KliznlH'th . . St. Elmo St. Elmo St. Eloi St. Elphijri.' .... St. Elz(>ar du Hea'e Ste.Eini'lit'dL'rEi) St.E.deLotliini6re Ste. Emt'lie June. St. EmiledeMont St. E'ilede Suffolk St. K'rem tie Triii'i St. E'reindT'iitoii St. Ephreni Sta. St. Ewprit. ..... St. Esprit St. Et.du Beaiih St. Et. de Bolton. St. Et. desiiris.. St.Et.duSafe'uen'y St. Kugi-ne St. Eujjri'ncdu (Jr St.Eii(jineMiHsiofi St. Eulalie St. Eimtarhe .... St. Eustache St.Em.de Fom/tli St. Evariste Sta. . St. Fabieii St. Faustiu Ste. Famille .... St. Felicien Ste. F(''lifit(i .... St. Felix St. FHixile Valiiw St. Ferdinand. .. St. Ferc'ol .... St. Fidde Ste. P'lavie .... Ste.FlavieStatiiin St. Flavien Ste. Flore Ste. Florence .... St. Fortunat . . . . St. Foy St. Francis liar . St. Francois B'n MAII.IIIIAIHIN WHICH I.DC M'KII, ON NK^H- KMT It. (1. HTATIOV, MKKhKV.l'l'. Illfi Kto y H SoulaiufCM (.} Kimoiiski ij Montcalm (} Laval q Herthier Q Dorchester (J Kent N II l.aprairie and Na|>ii'rville . . i} Compfon (jt Prince East.l'E I KainouraNka. .. . i; Three Rivcr.'< and St. .Maurice .. (.} .lolicttc Cl Gli'iijfarry (( Yale iSj Cariboo. HC Ti'iniscfuiata . . . . Q Yainaska (J Heaiice t^ ■toilette q Lotbinii're y .Toilette q .Montcahn y Lahelle i) Heftuce q Hajfot (J Beaiice y Montcalm c} Richmond . . . . N S Beauharnois ....() Brome cj I hree IliverH and St. Maurice . . q Satfiieiiay q I'rescott O Drunniiond . . . . q Yale .t Cariboo. BC Nicolet q Two Mountains. .(; Selkirk M BeaiKie q Beauce q Riinouski (} Terrebonne .... () Montmorency . . c) Chicotitiini (J Himotiski q Lisg'ar .M .loliette q Meffantic i{ Montmorency . . q Charlevoix l^ Riinouski i} Himouski q liOtbinicre q Chamv>lain q Riinouski tj Wolfe q Quebec q Guysboro' . . . . N S Rpouce q I 71 Ml St. MoiHc W>9-2 I S.lean, IMoli r.!W)-:ii Silde Bran. .'•.;ir.l7i SChaM,RBoiMH»-;t-4 lladlow ('o\eM«C4,' c^uceiiHton <>'2,'i(! SI'h.de ,Nerv.'')!m-H| .•!;).'., :i-J!C4, St. Mil- aire Sta. 5Mf8 Braiu'h I'oNt oillce S.(!.deBraii.f.;i.'-il7 S. llvacinther.W)-,<<, filth' 1, W!>, 70(1 .''iSO'll Ste. l-iico .MtO-a .loliette ,'■);).•)• 17 St. Martin f.H.llS S.Bal'tb'lellli,'■.;^,^■•21 Ste. Ilenedine 07.'i Buctouche r.lH SM ich.de Nap580-5 ('oati<'o()k fi«0'8 (H;r)'l St. Alex, de Kaiii- )Ul'aska ,V,MC;t | j Yamacliiche M!\"2\ \ l'ernetvei".;if)'l,'i.21 Maxville.'->;n Hope 53570 | m-2 I Yam'ka.Wrvl.MiO-OJ I,a Beauce (i7r» St. Felix de Valoisj '>:i:>-\7 ' ste. I'hilomene fie' rtierville 018 i .'■.;i,''.17 .loliette .'■.:).'i'17 I'lai.saiice .WS'IS Ti'injf Station ii7ft r).S0'8(RRn.Upton)j (i7f.-2 j Ste. Julienne .'iS'l i St. l'cU'r'H;«)4. 370, :I72 Beauharnois .'iSO'lS Knowlton o'St>'i \ ria Three Rivers q Tad()usac:{'2!)-8 VanUleekllill.vn'l Mit> Golden .''i.i.V.SS ."iSO'H 044 "2 Triny Station 675 075 .'i!)l»'2 SAg'hed'sM 535-23 ria C^uebec, que ; :i4'.» Roberval (i74 l>. .Metis Sta. :W'2i Killar'iey,535'57 .-.;t5'17 Black r.ake 675 SI . .A deBeaupre 670 Murray !av 329-8 ri9i)-> tm-2 Methot'sM's 580-12 Grand Piles 535-19 ,'ii)<)-2 I Stanford 580-12 ria l,»uebec, (^ue. PMulffave .'•)!)i)-7-14 St. b'rancois Nord East 675-1 i Ht. Fraiic.de Hales Ht.Fi-an.d'< M-leanH St. Fran, de Kent iS7. Frane. du l.ne Ste. Francoise SI. FranciiiH, .V /•,' St.FrtineiiiK,.Mi>n. Ht. Francois .\avi'r Ht. Fr. .\.de ViKcr Ht.Fr.V.ileBi ip St. Fri deri(- .S7. tlah.de Itrand St.Gab.de Montr'l SI. Gabriel Stat ion St. (iedeon St. Gedeon rie Marlow Hte. Genevieve . . .S7c. '.(' /(.(/(' Ilatise. 'St. (iniriic Ht. George, Beauce \*St,(ieurge, llrunl St.Geo.deWiiids'r St.Geo.de.Malbay St. (lennie Font . . .St. Geoi-y;e's St.Geoi'){e'sCliaii. St.G.de .Mniitarv. Stii.dellranllnini .St.G.deKam'aska .Hte. (iertrude. . . , \St. (fVcrd/.v 'St. Gilbert St. Giles St. (Jodfroy 'St. (iri'goire .... St. (iregoire .... St. GuillauineSta. St.lliiiU'ined'Upt Hte.IIilenedeKam Ste. lid. deUajfot Ste.Mel.deChe.sfr St. Helen's Ste. Heiicdine . . . St. Henri de Lenin \- St.ll.de Monrv'l St. Henri Staiion St. Hennas St. Hernias Sta . St. Herininijfilde St. Hilaire St. Hila.de Dorset St. Hilaire Sta... StHil'reduLocSt.l St. Hilaire Villane iSt. Hilarion St.Hip.de Kilk'ny St. Honore St. Hubert Laval q Montmorencv . .q K.nt N B Yaiiia» niisconal.a. . . . q Richmond q Beauce q Berlhier (j HochelaKa q Portrieiif q Cbicoiitimi q Bi-auce q I acipH.'H Curlier. I J ( hamplain q Charlotte .. .. N B Beauce q Wentworth North ami Brant ....<» Richmond q Gaspc q \St. IliKinen 'St. ll'mci lithe.. Ht. Iffnacc S.Ij^naced' Loyola St. Irciice SI. Isidore, Dor. |St. Isidore, I,ai)i-'ie ! St. Isidore St. Isidore June. . St hidorede I'ren ISt. Ives l*St. Jacoh'.i |St. Jacque.s iSt.JacquesleMiii, St. James St. James Park . St. Janvier Beauce . . Kind's . . . Richmond l.abelle Dnimi'iond . . Kamoiiraska. . Nicolet Bellecha.sse . . Prince West ..1 PEI .NS •V El Lotbiniire q Bonaventure . . . .q Nicolet q Kent N B Drummond . . . q Drummond . . . . tj Kamouraska . . . .q Bajfot q Arlhabaska . . . . q Huron, W R... O Dorchester q L'vis q Hochela((a Q Levis q Two Mountains .q Two Mountains., (} Stanstead Q Victoria K B Beauce Q Rouville <^ .'■.80-8, 335 IIAII.HOAI) ON VMIM'II I.OCATKK, (IH NKAIl- Ksr H. I(. STATION, NKKKKV,n'.lll5-l(W Terrebonne fi;tft-2l via qwUi'v, que. Buctouche 518 3-2ll-t)YainuHka53S-l Ti-ois Pistoles film -'i 075-I .'■ilHC.-KRRiiHF'coig) llead'v5.-t5-51MM4-2 St. Ar'sene 51W2 Windsor Mills 580'H 675 535-17 P'tHtClias.680-8-18 674 (.'haiiibord 674 SFcoisN'dE.675-l Pointe Claire 580-9 Batis'n.'-.35-21, 3-29-6 095 SF'c«isN'dE,676*l 580 -8;i Danville 580-12 Point St. Peter 350 SF'coisN'dE. 675-1 Cardigan Br. 0053 W. Bay Road 59914 Buckingham 535-18 .'.35-4, 505 Ht. Paschal 699-3 SA.de Laval 58014 H('has.RB'r599-3-4 WellinKtonSla. "^44 Craig's R(i St 580-12 Paspebiac 350 .180-14 Buctouche 618 .'■..•)5-l-4 ,''>a61-4 .'•.99-3 505 Stanfold 580-12 Lucknow 580-48 075 075 ria Montreal Que (175, ,599-4 .'i;!5-18 .135-18 Coaticook 580-8 700-1 Tring Station 075 Chicoutimi q Rouville q Charlevoix. . . Terrebonne . . Beauce q Cbambly and Vercheres Q Bagot q St. Hvacinthe...(|( Kent N B Berthier q Charlevoix q Dorchester q Lajirairie and Xapier\ille. . . .q Gloucester. . . .N B Laprairie and Napierville.. . . q Prescott () Middlesex, E R..O Waterloo, N R..O .Montcalm q Laprairie and Napiervil'ie. . . .q Selkirk M Middlesex, SR.,0 Terrebonne Q .Metabechou'n 074-1 3.!5,3-29-4St.Hilaire Station 580-8 Les Eboulein'8329-8 Ht. Jerome 635-23, 584, mo Triinf Station 675 .580-8 535 1 ,180-8, 535-1,. 565,706 Richibticto 010 Berlhier ,135-15 Les Eboulein's329"8 St H'ride Levis 675 ,180-7 Pockmouche 640 580'5-7 Maxville .1301 Belton 680-49 580-47 L'Epiphani 536-21 L'Aca'e535-3,680-13 ,135-57 via London, Ont 535-23 (If)OO |iiN Ulltrll (IK NK.MI- |. NiATIIIN, I'P.ltlfi-KW liie Mf,2l I'c, (^iie. icTilH [ciloMMm-'i InSKVois) ■W»,»)44-2 |MillHr>Hn'8 I'd K. 075-1 1!)0()] J'osr (H'KKJKS AVI) ItAlfJlOAK STATIOVS l\ CANADA. 221 ro»T OKKICKM. .SV. ./«•«;! Haptiiiti KI,K(TOIIM, IHHTRICTM. I'rovfiicl W.,/.H/».f;c ■»/r)«r7 MaiMHiin-uv* Hr..l.ll|).(l)>lt()uv St. .Iciui C. l,OViM. Ht. .Iran (If DiiMi. St-l.tlfuChililloiiH Ht. Jean (If .Miithii St. .Ifftii (l'Orli'aTi« SI. Jcaii (leu I'llcH St.,M'KvainfcliHtf St. Jean /'urtJoli lloiiville. l(AII,lli St. Jos. fie rffi'fiioi .Mdiifih Shfffor Khhcv, N St. John l,6vis St. J. (le MfUinak St. Jo». (le .Sorel . St. JoHfph (In T.ac St. Jnvite St. Jovite Station St. Jiule Ste.JuliedeVerch <{ St. Joh St. .loll (^llftlCC St. .lohn'H and Ilifrviilf 1} Wflland <) Clliii'ontiini <^ Itfaiice (J Kent N II ItliiiouHki i) Huron, S H Oillf iisiill .'iMi'.Mi aid (^iiflicc, (^uf. .'iWfi:), ri;).'>-;i, si.'i, l''tl«()l)inHonfiS(i-8.S f'liainlioni (174 117 .'■.•! Hiictonchf .''ilH St. Kliivif rm-i .M..IfHlaii(lf( S. .M.dcCluirlcVx Stf. Mar. Saloinif Stf . .Marthe . , . . I St. .Mark's .... ! .St. Martin .... I St. Martin June WeHtinoroland.N 11 (.'ollc'e HridjfC'iilO-l! .Slfi. Mortinf f\iitiu;onishe I'roveiicher .... .M FitJvis t; (Miani)ilain y S.,Julieil(' Snm'uft Ste. Jnlie Station St. Julienne .... St. Jiixtin Ste.Ju'indeNe'on Ste. Justine Sta. . St. Laurent St. La'ertdel/vis St. Lambert Mont' St.La'entd'Orlt'an St. Laurent Mont. St. Lawrence .... St. Lawrence St . . St. Lazare St.Lazarede Belle St. Lazarede Valid llichf lieu Two .Mountains Tf rre lionnc . . . Terrelinniif . . . , St. H.vacintlio . C'hainbly and Verchuffs ....(,» Mflfantic *} Me(,'antic (J Montcalm (,• Maskinoni{(5 .... *■) Vaudrcuil () Vaudreiiil () Selkirk M \. Krontenac (i Centre Montreal . . Mar(|uctte M Bellecha.Hse .... t; N Si James K.Sta. .M»!l'7 Lftclllf r (144';! Levis (i7.''i, u\\sr:\-i, (irandesl'il'HfiS.^'lO ma Sorel, (^ne. St. Kiistaclif .'■i: "j;! i' III! list. Mathieii Ste. .Martine Sta . '.S7. .Martin's .. . . '.St. Marii'K ■ .. .St. Slarii's .St. Marii's Ferr/i. SI. Mary's Kiver.. St. .Mary's Road. . Cliarlfvoix ',• .Montcalm (J Vaiidrcnil () ■St. Maiire St. ^laiirice St. .Maurice Korifc! St. .Maxinif Ste. Milaiiie . . . St.Micheldellelle St. ISruiio {■.SO'.S StcJulieSta..^80'12 Sil-12 .'•i.si .MaskinoMHfc 'i;J.'i"21 St. .Justin Stu. .'■i:{l .'■i;tl Realiurn .'■p:t.''r'r2 r St. H. (If Levis (175! St.M.deNapiervil .'),so-s-i:i-l.><. ((;i2-l ' na Qufticc, Out. 'kSO-IIi ria Kinifstoii, Out. lirancli I'ost Ottice liirtlf 022 St. Charles Hiv. Mr. riitl)-:i-4 .Macdonatd M Laval (/ Laval (J ( 'hateainfuay .... (J ( 'hiiteauif iiav .... (J St. John. . .'. ..N H I'erth, S K <» Kent N H ^'ork N H (iiiyslioro" . . . . N S t^lieen's Easi . I' K I Kouville i) Kiinoiiski ii X St. Michel de Hous;emonl . St. .Michel Sta . St. Mi'fl(le' St.M.df Wentw'th St. Modfste St. Mois( VnudrenilSt .ISO-O, St. .Moise Station. Stf. M. Peux Mon. Ste. M. (le Xicolet St. Nazaire St. Xazaire de I5>icklaiid 21 St. Nicholas St. Norhert . iVaudreuil t^ St. Iji'on !>Iaskiiioii>f(5 .... Q|Louisevillf .'■>:!.') St. Leon Lisfjar MiSomerset (i44'l St l,eiin'diteAKton,'Sn-o\c\ Q!.'i(i,''i St. L. deChic'timi Chicoutimi .... Q!Chieoiitimi 320-8 St. L. de I'.Mau'cfj l-aval (Jlcirj Montreal, (^ue. Ste. Narci.sse St. L. de Portneuf , I'ortneuf tji St. Ntree St. Leonard Sta. . 'Victoria N li ,")S.''i'84 St. Leonard's I Victoria N 1$ St Leonard S .53.')-84 St. Liboire , Bajfot q\myH St. IJjfuori Montcalm (Jjolielte ."i;i,"rl7 St. Louis ■ Sasklstoliart r):i,'-)-(>2 St. Louis jrrince\Vest..l'Kr(;().^'l St.L.deBon'courSj Richelieu (,i 70(1 StLouisdeBeaucc Beaiice () Triny: .Iiiiic. (i7.'i St.L.deGonzaque Wc.a,\\\\a.rx\o\allioii8ie.5im-5 535- 111 ria Three Rivers, Q Scott .Innction 675 Joliette .535-17 La|irairie and Napierville. M Rouville (; La)ir!)irie and Napierville. .. (J liei-tliier (,> Ar;{entfuil (^i Tt-niiscouata. . . . ^ Rimouski (} Rimouski Ij' Two Mountains. .(J Nicolet (^ Batfot Don-hester.. Champlain . . Bellechasse . Li^'vis Berthiei Kent N B I'rovencher .... M I Rimouski St. Norbert . . St. Norbert. St. Oetare I Rimouski (^ St. (idilon Dordicster cj ,St. Ola Illastincs, N R . . O St. Ont^zime .... jKaiiioiiraska. . . . (^ Levis t)75 .580-12 5)10-3-4, St. Ontfo , Ru.ssell O St. Ouens ^Selkirk M St. Ours I Richelieu , . .580-5 Rouv;em'tSta.0-4 St. Gabriel (le Bran- don ,535-17 Weldford 509-2 «44-3, ,535-,55 509-2 Ste. Henedine 675 544 Ste. Anne de la I'ocatiere 599-3 South Indian 531 Beausejour .535-51 t^ 329-4 via Sorel Que 000 I'OST OKKKKS ANI> llAIUtnAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [lf)00 itt ~~" RAILROAD 0<« WlltOII| l.ot^TKn, "K NKAM-' RAIkROAD ON WHIM PONT KI.KI'TnH U riidT RI.RCToH AI, I.Ot ATKtl, OR NRAR. (irMCNM. IIINIKKtM. KMT H. II. xTATHiN,! nrntKH. DIslRIl TS. KST H. H. HTATIOK, NKK KKY.HI'.ltlTl-llltH j NRHKKY,Pr.l(iri-l(t8 Ht, OUM l.fxk . Kichi'licii . I) I'lii Sorel M;t, 7IM1 Ht. Mahhie Ht. lohn'n Utill Kftriihniiifi.tfi I 3-7, •SV. I'lictinii' KainoinaHku. . k\ UI'iercniii'llcMMI'.'l Iherville . . V .'i4.''l.ti:f2'l Nf. I'aiiiptiili' i;m.i l/Sl..l('anl'.,loli,M«»';i St.Sani.dc(ia\li'>it Ueancc «; l>' Israeli (17.'. St. I'lmrhitl KaiiioiiraMka . . ()|r.i)if;t t Sl.Sain'I'lellorton Nicolet W SI Kiilatle .',H(I1» Ht. I'litrlik Si (', K R. . . () .'..sit'tlli (R R name St.Sit'iiiiilfK Villi. I'l'i ifliiine. V Pideinont .^;tf)■■23 IVrkiiiHlli'Id) 'St.Siiiir'iili'Qiir Ulliluc Cit.v, i;. T\M> Moiintuiiis. «/ I'lit (^liehee (^U« St. I'ntrl.'k Tt^iniiicoiinta . (^ l(i\icrrdnl.nnp(en •Sll'.Siilnllllltiillll' */ rM,u ha-) f.m»',!-;J, 7(K(, Ht. Si'lNIHlil'll ... St. ,lolin's and Stanhridtte Station :fj!f«) Ihei'.ille .... i; .'i:t.'>l, f.4.'. Ht.l'atrirk'HChiin. Victoria NS Iona.'iiMt-H.;i(U.H72 St.S^h,i>iti,-n(leH. Hi'ancc ' Israeli tl7r> 'St.l'.iliirkxililt .Vrilialiasku . . O \Var«iik,l';. r.SICl'jl St. Scv6r«) Three Rivers an 1 St. I'aiil .lacipu's ('artier. ti|,"i.Mi'.i SI. Maurice.. i^ Vaniachiclip ri:'2t Ht.l'iiulfU'C'lu'Mtfi ArthaliaNka .. Q Victoriavillc .^HO- St.. S.v. rill de Ilea. l,othinl6re W SI. Krcderic \ Sle.Sop'edeI.ev'd Nicoh't 4 Itatiscan r>.'ir>'21 St. I'uuirilinniti' I/Assoniptloii .'I'JII'.'i l.'K)iiphanie .St.SI,nn!>r.iilrCh. Champlaiii.. Itatiscan Mt>'Zl .'pH'i-il ,SI..Sfii II i.^.iti' l\iist , Kcaiihariiois . . . A> 707 St. IMuil'M Kent N II ( 'aiuian Sla. .MtO-'i 'St. Stilihcn .... Charlotte . N ll (10.'), .'.;l,')is0 St. I'aul's I'ictoii . . . N S Hopewell :>'.ii)'t:t Ht. Siilpice l.'.Vssoinptioii . y ;i-!f4-0 or L'Kpi- plianie f);ifi-2l ,s7. riiiirn 11,111 . Cliarlcvoix. . . V :\m-t' St. I'aul'H Statioi) I'erlli, S R.. . Niciilel ..(> (/ Ste. Moniipie de St. Svlvfrre Nicolet I,otliiiiii''ro 1/ .Aston Sta. ,'i8(i'14 Ski'. IVrpitiif. . , . ,St. S'lilrester, Hnxt Crai^s R. S. r>Hn'12 Nicniet Mr, iSt.SvlvcstM'.Wcsl I.oihiniere 1/ CraiKsR.Sta.f)8()-12 "St. I'eter'n Ri(Olinoiid . . . .N S :t(H, .'(711, :t7-2 West Ht. Tclesphoic .'^oiilanifes k1 St. Polvcarpe [)M Itav Koad .M«»'M St. Teresa l^iieen's Kast . 1' (Ui.'-.-.S (R R name S.I'llilil.IHMkCIU'. Artliat)aska . . .. i; VicI'ville .'•i80-12-l» Italdwiiis) 8.riiili|>i>iMlcLai). liaprairic and Ste. Tli6(;le Champlaiii V (110 Naiticrvllic . . ii My.i Ste. Thi'cleSta... ('Iianiplain V (tlO 'S.l'hil.il' A,;ii'i, .\rj;cnleuil . . , . ..(.•. Wr 18 St.Thco'red'Aet'ii Hajfot ■ ^ Acton Vale 580'8, St.riiili|.)ii'«lf.N.v Kanioiiraska ..Ai\:m-.i f);t.'.'4 Stet l'liiloiii6iiL' . . riialeau^'iiaN . . . .tj> .■)MI'7 St. Tht^odore .... Montcalm V .loliette fi;t,'-.'17 S.i'.cleKortifiville liotltinii're . . . . ..t; Itatiscan .'■):i,')"21. Ste. Thi^o • It Peel r^M-m St. I'k'rro Provcnclicr . M (•itcriMMiH' .'i:!.'') r>r, St. Thos. d'Aipiin St. Hvaclnlhe. V St HvaeintheMB.l, St. f'ii'iTL'Haiitisti' .Mcyantic .... ■ V Ste. ,lnl,eS. .''iSd'l'J ."■..sd-s, rm, 700 St. rii'iTu cl'OrlOu. .Montniorcncv V r! IS St. Timothy Prince Kast..!' h:i .Miseoiii'he (155-1 St. I'nliicrirfie . . . . Sonlaii^'es .... ..(} .'•.;ti .SV. Tit,- Champlain .... V (110 St. I'olvc^arpe .Ic. Soidanjfcs . . . .. I) c,:n ^St. Tile dps Caps Montmorencv . . V Ste. Anne de St. I'riiiie ('hicontiiiii. . . ...i) Rohervftl 1)71 Iteaiipre 07(i St. Prosper ('Iianiplain.. . • ■'■{ Ste. .\inie de la St. Tite .Innctlon Champlaiii Q ,53510, ((10 Perade ri.i.'i"21 .St. t'imid,- Portneuf V (Jrotidines ,535-21 SLProHperduPoi. Dorchester. . . . ..V St. Kranciiis Nord jSt.rrliaindcChat. ChiUeaU);uav . . V Ste.Mar'Me,580'7-16 Kast(i7.'-)'l St.UrhaindcChar. Charlevoix V St. Paul's Itav 329-8 St. Raphael, EasI HcUechasse . . ■ • *.» SI. Vallier iV.MfH Ste. rrsuk' MaskiiionK(5 . . t.» Lou iseville 535-21 St. Ila|>hael, West (ilenuarry . . . . . <» (!reenValle\r.:5.'i-33 St. Valentin .... St. .lohn's and *St. Uniiiiiuiiil . . I'ortMciif ...(," tl74 Iherville • V .580-13 St. Ki-.\-2, 928 St.Val6redeHiirde .Vrtliahaska . . . y Riviere Noir 580-14 St . llf'tf is Hiintinjftlon . A} -.•I'.y.i rid (Jorn'all O St. ValiSrien .... Shefford Q St. Kp'remd'Upton •St. J{i'mi Laprairie and .-RlO-S Naiiierville. ..A) .'.SO-.'') St. Val. de Itimo' Rinioiiskl Q Itic .500-2 St. RfinidoTinjf'k Arthal)aska. . .. V Warwick K. r.8n'l'2 St. Vallier Hellechas.se. . . . V ,500-3 St. Ri'iiiid' Aiiih'st Lahelle (,» Culnnset r:.i'>-lH 7(«) St. \allier Station Ste. ^■crl>llil|uc. , . Hellechasse. . . . I.ahdle 500-3 St. Robert Richelie\i . . . • S' *.St. Jttich lie Qui'. tiuehecOity.K R..;. n'a (^lueliec (^ue Ste. X'ictoire . . . . Richelieu (.' n'a Sorel (}ue St.RVhdeKichf'n Richelieu . . . .. (,» .•i'2i)-4 -/nr Sorel tjue St. Victiiriii'TriiKi lieaiice y) Trin^r sta. 675 St.Rochdes.Aulii's i;islet ■ v .S7. /.'-.,'/( im-.i ! St. yinc't it,' I'm,/ Laval ■ '.• 535-21 St.Roclil'Ac'hiffan li'Assoinptioii .. i^ L'Kpiplianie .').'i.'>'21' 'St. Victor Station lieance ^f St. Roiiiain Conii)ton V Spriiif: Hill .'■.;tr.'7 St. Vital I'rovenclier . . . ^ via Winnipe^f Man Ste. RoHalie Ha','ot • t,' r),s(»-s, ,"i.'{.'i'i, .'id") St. Vital Kivst . . . . Proveiicher M rin Winnipeg Sit', ito.'iaire .\rthal)aska. . .. t,t lilack ITner Stat'n St. Wenceslas. . . . .Nicolet <.' Aston Sta. 580-14 ',1 »-(i-2-2 \Sf. Williams .... Norfolk, SR... . () .5,S()-^(i Ste. Rose Laval ■ ■ V .';;!.'■)■ IS 1 St. Yvon fiasi>6 ■ Q fJas])eR'sin346,350 St. Rose Inverness .... NS I'. Hood :t,-)it'2, mv St. Zaeharie .... Heauce y St. Francois Nord Ste. Rdsl' dt' Fiiiiia WriRht ■ ,■<•) K. Templet 11. ">:t.''i 18 1 Kast C75-1 Ste. Rose deWat'd 1 )orchester . . . ...(f St. Anselino 07,') ■St. Zenon Rerthier ■ Q St. Felix de Valoie Ste. Rose rluni'ic'Ic Tcniisconata . ...0 7(111 ! .535-17 Ste. Rose dii I.ac. Macdon.'dd. . . ...M Strath<'lair St. Zi'phirin Vamaska V Nicolet 505, 329-7 St. Rosette Oloucester. . . N B Balhiirst .500 2 St. Zotiipie Soulanj^es Q 580-0 I!M)0 >.N WIIICN OK NRAIl- MTATIDK, .i(ir>-itM ..•ir.ia.7, •1 7f. r>N(i'ii Mlutiuii r. 7r. luooj POST (>FFICK8 AND UAILIIOAI) 8TAT1UN8 IN CANADA. 22a IH, 827 f.,H(»-12 Wf.-21 pimT orviuM. Huhlc Itlvpr Huhle Itivtr Wi'nI Habrevoin "Snrki'iltt Hacre ( 'ciMir tin M. Hitiliiwu HiuMIc l.iikc Hiihiinitticii Hailiir'H I|ii|h> . . . Halnt CliiirlcH . Hullll (illlHM't Hulnttlcld Haliit.-Jeiui-liii|it't' Huiiit .li)tf)ili . , Huiiit I'litrii'k'xKil Huint I'lfrru Haiiit-Hiiiioti . . HaiiitN AiitfuH . . . . BalnlMliury Halt'iii , '. Balciii Nalciii Snli'iii Buleii) Itiiail Salford Salina *Saliiihurii . . . BallHliiiry! Salkf Id Balino Sahniin Ann . Salmon May Bivliuoii lieacli Balmoii Crctik Saliiiondule . Bulinonliurst ... Balinoii Point . . . Salmon River . . . Salmon Kiver . . . Salmon River. . . . ' Salmon R. Lake. . SnltcontK SaltfonI Saltoiin SaltSpn'ii'i IhI'iuI Salt S|irinj,'s Salt sjiriinfs Salt Springs Salt S|)rin>fs fSta • Sambro Sanborn Sanctc Andrea. . . Sand Bay Sandy Hay Sand Beach Sand Held Sandford Sandford Sandhill Sand Hill Scotlsville. . . . . . Sandhurst Sanii Lake *Snitiliiii Sandown Saiiil I'll! lit ., . . . . Siuid Point Sand Point Road Sandrini;ham ... Sand River * Sandwich Sandwick • . . Sandy Beach KI.KCTIIRAI. DINTKU'TN. MlddleMfx, N !(..<) Hbelbiirne and t^ueenit. N S Shelbiirne and i^iH-eliH... NS Ht. .IoIim'n and Iberville • H Onniberland . , N S Varmouth . . N S ('ft|pe Breton . . N S Norfolk, N R .0 Kinjf'H N II WeHtmoreland NB Bruee, N R .. (» Charlotte .N B Yalei\:('aril)oi) BC Yale it Cariboo BC Saifiienaj' t; (JloiiceHter. . . N B Sunbury and (^iieen'H N B .Sunbnrv and t^nee.'i , ...N B Victoria N B Prince Kdward , .«) .St. John N B Ca|ie Breton . .N S >ijfby N S (iuyNboron^fh. .N S .Ansa. Kast Huron, \V R . . . () Anna. KaKt Vancouver . . . , B ( Kinir'H N B Pictou N S .\ntiKoni.she , . N S lUunberland . . N S Halifax N S Wolfe V AHHa. Isasi Leeds, S R (» .MacWI'A1 \m k(>|H)rt .'I7(l'3 St. AthunnitP MAa, r.t.'., Mr>i .MdCI, II.W BroiiL(btori Sfa.fl7fi Atherlev .'■.no;!!,! (17 Kdnionioii r>.'iri'ti;t Bala 120:1 ('arilit(an Brl.tHiri :i Mdouani>(>IU DeHchimib'lt ri:ir>".!l Brkvvater.'iMd'llfilMI Buctouche ril-H ,-.40 Peiike Sta. (MlfiS BuctoucliP MS CaraijUi't .''i^ll Beauce.l.(l7f>,(17rrl Ccniralia f.,'>.(r.''p() Klora .'■..•l.'>';t(l, .'.HII'M llillsboro' (;it;l Amherst .V.MIl I'ia Yr.rmouth, N S .St. Peters :t(U, :)7() ;t72 ntrersoll CtXy'.it>, .'..s(c«:t Smithtown .^4:i-2 'liMlPi, tVXi Dobbinton Ml)-M> Lepreaux ;t,'^iS4 ria Picton, Ont St. .Martin's ,')43"2 i>i(i Sydney, N 8 Hebron 712 Ouvsboro' 364 (IJ-i (iod'ich rm-ty'l, 4;t2 Indian Head .'>:i.'i'.'>2 Cheniainus .')74 Smithtown .'i4,'!"i West R. Sta. .'■.itiCi:! .\nti(;onishe .''>!(1)'7 ,'.!l()-l fill Halifax, .\ S (N)leraine Sta. (17.'i I Wapclla Mi)'it2 Lansdowne .'iSO'O ria Yarmouth, N S riit .Manitiiwaniii;;' I'xbridire r)S0-;i(i ria Yarmouth, N S .Malton, iVSor.l Birchton .^).{;')'7 I'ia London Karn'lown S. .ISO-l) Kmsdale .".S()'(i7 ri;ir>-7(i. (ins* Maxville .'■..'U .'■>;«• 12 Port Mulifrave 5!)!)- 7-14, ;«i4 (•/(/ St. .lohn, X B .Moose Creek .'i.'tl River Ifebert (iOG Windsor r).'!ri'42, ^m-s:i, (fi.'i-.''), -MO Comox 4M-2, HA Oaspe B. 340, 3.50 I'OHT orrit'M. Smiilii Oiiv .Sandy Point . Hantrstor .Sans Bruit. . . Siiii/iii tun. . . , Saploii SaraKii,'iy>lllu . Sardls Sareptu Surifent .Sarifinson . . , \Snrniii .... SarHtlultl Surtcll Saskatchewan L. Saskatoon Saturna Sauble Kails . . , . Saulnierville .Saulnierville Sta. Satdt a la Puce. .. Siiiilt nil Itfciittit 'Sault St)' Mam- Sauriii Savage Harboio'. Savaife's .Mills. . . . Savannc Savona iSavov Sawbill Sit will- V villi' Sayabeo Scadouc iScandinavia . . . . ['Sciiihi)riiiii)li . . . . Scarboro' .I'unct'n Scarsdalc jScfttarie Island . . 'Si'hdiiilifi'ii . . . *S(-liri'il)i>r Science Hill .... .Scotch Bav .... IScotch Block . . . . Scotch ( !orners . . Sootchfort .. Scot(!h Lake Scotch Lake Scotch Line lS(!otch Rid),'e Scotch Road. . . Scotch Settlement Scotch Town . . . . I jScotch Villaj.'-e . . iScotia ISrntt Jii lift inn . . '*Sri,tlnnil Scotsburn Scotsburn Station 'Sriitntiiirii .Scotsville IScottsville iScott's Bay Scott's Bay Road. Scott,smore Scribner Scu^ro^^ Sea (.'ow Head Sea (Jow Pond Sea Don; Cove. , "Sfa/iirth Seaforth Seajfrave Seal Cove Ki.r.(-roHAi. lUMrHifrtt. hijfby N S Hhp|burn« and Vmen's N S Aililini^ton II Uuebec Kast i) N WesfmliiBler.BC Selkirk M .laciiiieN ('artU>r,.(^ N Westminster. lU HuiMii, S R .. Nortbuiiiberrd.Mt Hastiiiu:s, .N R 11 Lamblon, W U .0 RiiHHell o KIiim:'h N B Assa. WmI Sask Vancouver Be Bniie, N R . , (I I'iuby N S Kiirby N S .MoMtniorem.'y . . .1/ La\al (/ Alf(oma O SImcoe, N R. .. o KiiiKs PK I SlielToril (^ .Mifoma O Vale.S:('i,ribooBC Norlh'inberl'd.NB .MKoma () Compion ij Rimouski {{ Westmoreland. N B Mai'(pU'tte .M York, K R o York, 1; R O Liinenburit. . . . N S Cape Breton . .N S York, .N R O Alxoina O Perth, S R O Selkirk M llalton O Lanark, S R. ,. O C^Mieen's Kast P K I Cape Breton . . N S York X B Lanark, S R .. .. () Charlotte ... X B HAII.HOAO ON WHICH I.OC.tTKIi,OH KKAR- KHT K. H. NTATION, MKKKKV,n-. |ll.'>'l(M .Vr^fenteuil C^ Westmoreland. N B Sunbury and (Queen's . . . N B Hants N S Muskoka.t P.S'd.o Beaiice (,• Oxfoi'd, S R .. . . O Pictou X S Pictou X S Coinpton 1} Inverness .... X S .Middlesex, S R..O Kind's X S Kind's X S Missis(pioi i) Kin^f's X B Ontario, S R. . . .O Prince KasI . P K 1 Prince West.P K 1 Kiiiu's X B Huron, S R ... O Halifax X S Ontario, S R O Ciasp6 y l>lKbv712,31l2,mi.2 Shelburne :i70'a (liHhrey lilt I'iil l^urbec '.:|-.7I PoinleClaireriHDMI, Nli'oinlli ft.'»ft70 Kxeler .'..SlffiO Ksi'Uhiinac M:i Hoard's S. fiNO'27 .S7;i, i'.^ON,'., ;1J0, 432 Viirs.Vtl Norton Hla. ri431, MMII.' Swift Current Mft' .^;i.'.-ii2 l'lunii>erNpaNs4.')0'7 I'll! \S iarloii, Out 71'.; 712 rill (Quebec Boriliiiux r,:\r,\H r,:\:,">:i, 432, 422'2, 42NI-3, 430"l .'>HO(lll SI. .\nm--> llor'esler C. .MllfU Mih'dosa li-!2, (i22-l Scarboro'.l..5.'S()l)-36 ri.SOKiill New (ierinany 040 nil Sydney, N S .Xurii'ra .5a()-07 .'•i3.".l.t St. Mary's.VSO'40-.')l Reabnrn XU>-'i'i .MaiisewotMl Mi)-(ib Carleton Place .536' 12-10 m:>-,i {r>',m\i Boi^lalc Barachois Mo'ith of Keswick ,V{.'.-83 Penh .'■.3.'-.'34 St. Stephen 'aiSO, (i!t.1 rill CJrenville l>oui,'l.)s Harb. 300 Xesvport Sta. 714 Knisd lie .'.lSO'07 (i7.''.(RRna'eScott8) .'il.T "lit! I •I,'') .■.!(!»• L") .'■..■I.-. -7 OranKed.ale 590-14 rill London Cannin,tf .147 Canning r)47 Sweetsburji 53i5"3 Hampton ,'i43'2, .'.!)!)■ 12 Port Perry .'iso-38 Sninmerside 00.5"1, 340, ;ir.o-2 TiKiiish Oli.'i'l Holdervillc 300 .'.S0-.V2 Dirt Halifax, X S ,')80-3S Douiflastown 350 224 POST OFFICES AND UAIJ.IIOAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 POST 0KK1CK8. Seal Cove . . . Seal Harbour . Seamo Searletowti . . . Sea Side Seaside . . Seaview Sea View Sebright Setiringvilli'. . . Sechelt. Seckertoii .... Second Falls . . Second Peninsula Second Westcock Seeburn Seely Seeli/'s Rati Seel.v's Cove .... Sefferensvillo . . . Si'(]iihi Fall.'' . . Se'lbv Selden *Selh'rk Si-lkirk Solkirk Road . . . ■ ■ Uarville f^'" Iniah melton KliKCTORAL niSTRICTS. Charlotte . .• . N H Ouvsborouph. .N S Selkirk M Prince East. P K 1 Restigoiiche . . N H Inverness . Richmond . NS NS RAILROAD ON WHICH I I.OCATKI), ORNKAR- KST R. R. HTATlON.i SKKKKY.I'I'. 1(>5-Iti8 I'OST OKKICKH. '•.elwoori Selwood Selwyn Semiwajfan Ri lye Seven Islaiids Seven Mile Riilu'e Severn Bridge . . Sevoffle Sewell Shad Bay Shadelaiid Shady Nook Shag Harbour . . "Shakenpeare . . . . ShalUnr Lake. . . Shamrock Shamrock Shanklin Shanly Shannon Sham. on Hall. Shannonvale . Shannonnille . ShantvBav.. . Queen's West P K Ontario, N R....0 Perth, N R . . . O N. Westni'ster B C Lambton, W R. () CharU tte . . . . N B Lunenburg'. . . .N S Westmoreland. N B Marquette M Muskoka&P.S'd.O Leeds, S R O Charlotte N B I,uneiib\irif . . .N S Muskoka&P.S'd.O Lennox O Maniuelte M Selkirk M Norfolk, S R....O Queen's East.PKI Bonavenlure . . . .Q Hants N S Elgin, W R .... O Hants NS Restigouche. N H Peterboro', W R. O Northumb' . . . . N B Saguenay n'rebonne .... Q Wc.,i'norelan-.'J2 , C. Traverse 66.'S-2 ! nm-l (R R name Dickies) ; P. Hood ;{5!)2. 364 i St. Peter's 364, 372, ' 370 I Kensington 665-1 | Athorlev 580-32-67I 580-52 ma Vancouver Kimball 6-25-8 Honney R. Sta. 69^; ria Lunenburg.NS Sackville ,599-1, 638 Hirtle (i-22 j Utterson ."iSO-e? ! ;Ui» Lyndlmrst 516 P .mfleldR'dge«i)5 Mahone B. 646, .S73 Emsdale .580-67 Nap'ee .509-2, 580-9 Douglas Sta. .535 -.52 r,35-51-61, 440 Nelles' Cor's 580-82 nin Char'tnwn . P E I .Matape'ia.599-2,50S Shubenacadie 599-1 Thameaville 535-42, 580-83 I Newport Sta. 5()2-l( Dalhousie .599-5 Lakefleld .580-31 [ Barnabv Riv. 599-2; 345 Canipbellton 599-2 580-67 Newc'tle 599-2, 353 .535-.52 Prospect 373 Thoriibill .535-.57 Pembroke ,535-12 Barrington 376-3 580-51 Parkhead 580-55 Ashdad 611 Kinkora 665-2 St. Martin's 543-2 Cardin.al .580-9 Wickham 390 Rosseau 420-3 Dalho'sie .599-5, 3,50 ,580-9 1 .580-67 (R R name Gowan) 611, .535-34 Newmarket .580-67 Case Settlm't .543-1 Glen vale 611, 509-1 535-23 Moncton .599'1 Sheffield Sheffield Academy Sheffield Mills . . Sheffington ShefFord Mou'tain .Shefford Vale... Sheguindah Sheho Sheila *Shelburne Shelburne Sheldon Sheldrake . . . . Shell Brook . . . . Shellmouth.. .. Shenstone . . . . Shepody Road Shepi)ardton . . Sheppardville 'Sherhrooke Sherhrooke . . . . Sheridan Sherkston . . . . Sherlock Sherman Road Sherrington Sherwoofl Sherwood Sprinj! Shetland KLKCTORAL DIHTKICTH. Sunbury and Queen's . . . . N B Sunbury and Queen's . . . . N B King's N S Sheflford Q ShefFoi-d Q Slietford Q Algoma O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOUATKn. ORNBAR- KSr a. R. STATION, 8KK KEY, IT. 165-168 Shigawake .... jShiloh IShil.son Shinemecas Br'ge (Shiiinickbiirn. . . . IShip Harbour. . . . ! Shi)) Harbor Lake Shii>ka i Shipley ' Shippigan Shippigan Island. iShirlev IShirley I Shirley Settle'ent \ Shoal Lake. \ Shogamoo . . 'Shopland. . . . j Short Beach. Shortholni . . 'Shortreed Assa. East .... (Jloucesler. . . N B Grey, E R O Shelburne and Queen's ... N S Card well O Saguenav Q Sask Mar(|uette M Albert N B King's N H Huron, W R .. O Krandon M Sherhrooke .... i) Guvsboro' .... N S Haiton O Welland O King's N B Albert N B Laprairie and Napierville . . . . Q York, W R O Brockville O Middlesex, W R .0 Bonaventure . . . .Q Wellington, S R.O Brandon M Cumberland . . N S Noi-thmnb'ld..N B ILalifax NS Halifax NS Middlesex, X R .O WelUngtoii.NR .(> Gloucester. . . .N B Gloucester . . . . N B Ontario, N R.. ..() Vancouver. . .. B.C Sunbury and Queen's . . . . N B Marquette M York N B Vancouver . . . . B C Yarmouth . . . . N S Sunbm-y and Queen's . . . . N B N.Westminster BC r/rt Three Rivers Q ('ol)ble Hill, .574 (163 An.iidale .543-1 via Parry Sound O (i25-5 .599-11 Shedi'c,599-ll, 3.56-2 McDfiugall's Set- tlement 518 ,599-1-11 (R Riiame Painsec .lunc.) Ashdtid 611 Pembroke 0,536-12 Gait 580-47 iShouldice .Shrewsbury .... Shrigley Shrublaiid *Shubenacadie . Shulie Shimacadie Shiiswap S;ca.inous Sidley jSidney iSidiiei/ I Sidney Crossing (Sifton j Sight Point iSilcote iSiUery Sillery Cove . . . iSillsville ISiloam Silton I Silver Beach Grey, N R o Argenteuil Q Grey, E R O Brandon M Hants N S CJumberland . . N S Cape Breton . .N S Yale* Cariboo. BC Yale&Cariboc.Bt; Yale & Cariboo. BC Vanco\iver . . . . B C Macflonald .M Ha.stings, W R ..() Manpiette M Inverness . . . .N S Grey, N R O (Quebec Q Quebec Q Lennox O ( »ntario, W R . . . () .\ssa. West Victoria N B 390 or Waasis Sta .535-82 West Shefford 535- 7, 545-1 .547 West Shefford 535- 7, 545-1 Granby 545-1 Granby 345-1 4'28-3, Massey Sta. .535-25 York ton 622 Tracadie 5i)0 .535-40 376-3 ma Yarmouth Alliston .580-6-: .345 Prin. Albert 535 -62 Ru.ssell 622-2 Hillsborough 693 Sussex Vale .599-1 2 God'ich .580-.52, 432 Boissevain 535-57 .512, 675,580-8, .535-7 Antigonishe ,599-7 Springfield on the Credit 53535 580-79 Passekeag .599-12 Elgin 572 580-5 Maple 580-67 ma Brockville Out Bothwell .535-42, 580-83 Paspebiac 350 via Guelph Ont Pipestone 535-65 Amherst .599-1 Blac^kville .532 via Halifax, N S via Halifax, N S Park Hill 580-51 Gowanstown 580'53 540 Shii)pigan 540 Port Perry 580-38 1)10 \ictoria Bm-toii 390 622 391 or Canterbury Sta. 535-90 Someiios ,574 Heliron 712 , Oak Point 390 Port Kanunond .535-70, 4,50-3 Pin Owen Sound O Lachute .535-18 Dundalk ,535-40 Beres. >■ d 535-58 .599-1 River Hebert 606 .599-14 .535-70 535-70 Penlicton 445-5 North Saarnish451 535-52 .580-9 612 P, Hood 359-2, 364 via l^uebec via (Quebec, Que Chambers .580-9 Uxbriilge 580-36 Regina 535-62-62 Woodstock 535-86 [1900 ON WHICH , fiR NBAR- 8TATI0N, l'l'.l(l5-l Halton (> King's N B Lisgar M Addington O Welland O Inverness N S Halifax N S Yale & Cariboo. BC Richmond . . . . N S Durham, VV R.O Prince Edward. .() Mai'iiuette M Bruce, KR O Bothwell () Vancouver . . . . B C King's NS Lisgar M Carleton N B RAILROAD ON WIIICII, liOCATKD, OR NEAR- KHT R. R. STATION,! 8KBKBY,PP.l(')5-ltl8 Binscarth622,C22-2 Beamsville 580-83 Mixxion .')35'70-73, 450:? Delhi 580-8'.? ! Kinmouth 680*30 I «04 1 700 (R R name St. Jacques) i Nakusp, 445-1 | D/aMeldrum Bay O; Roberval 674 ' 58IC80-82-86 i Hull 53514 , Reston, 535 -es I 433 York 580-70 > Stirling 580-27 ! Duntroon 580-04 ■ 51G(RR n'e Crosby)' Morell Sta. 665-4 535-52 Torran'i)illeb'i5-9l\ West R. Sta. 599-13 Wallace 599-15 Ka/ubazua 656 i Pockmouche 540 Montfort 629 ; P't Essington 45(»-5| rignish 665-1 AlTenford 580-55 Ingonishc 372 Greenfield 531 Orangedale 599-14 Orangedale 599-14 FortWilliaH\ 535-51 Danville, 580-12 Caledon E'st 58065 ,5.35-72 535-72-77 oia Vancouver, BC um Yarmouth, N Si 580-64 (R R namej Glen Huron) ! .580-9 I Hopewell 59913 Shediac .599-11 j Harcourt 599-2 , Campbell's Bav 663 712 Suhsex Vale 599-12 : 535-16-33-34, 319 : .512 ,543-2 , Grimsbv 580-83 I POST OFFICHH. BLBCTORAIj DISTRICTS, Sonora Sonya Sooke Soperton *Sorel Sorrel Ridge . . . Sourig Sourisford .... Sourig, East . . Souris, West . . South Southampton . . Southampton . . *Southnmptoi} South BarofSid.R South Baniston . . South Bay South Bay South Bay South Baymouth South Beach South Bolton ... South Branch South Branch (K) SBr.St.NicholasR South Brook . . South Cayuga South Clones . . Southcote l?ar;-ington 376-;{ Grnham'x 535-12 : 5X5-39 I Streetsville 53535 | Sussex Vale .599-12 Manitou 535-57 611 Stevensville. 580-82, 625-2 Alba 599-14 West River Sheet Harbour 371 Asbcroft ,535-70 S,Pet'rs 364,870,372, Bowmanville 580-9, 329-2 Northport 308, 309, 622 Walkerton 580-54 573 ,574 Berwick 714 644-1 Hartland 535-86 South Cove South Dudswell . . South Dummcr. . *South Durham-.. *South Edinont'n South E Passage. South Ely .... South End .... South Esk South Farmingt'n Southgate South Gloucester. S'th Gordonsville. South Gower . . . South Granby South Granville . . .South Greenwowl S Gut of St. Ann's South Ham .... South Highlands. South Imiian . . . South Kildare . . . South Knowlesv'e South Lake South Lake South Lancaster . South Lochaber . . South Maitland . . South March . . . S McLellan's M . . South Melville. . . Soiith Morlanil . . . South Middleton. South Monaghan . South Mountain. South Aelson .... South Nelson Rd. South Newbridge South Ohio Southport South PortMorien South Quebec. . . . South Range ... j South Rawdon. . . I South Renous . . . '.S'oi/f/i Hirer .... South River. . . . Guysborough . N S Ontario, N R.. ..O Vancouver . . . . B C Leeds, S R O Richelieu Q Charlotte N B Brandon M Brandon M King's PEI King's PEI Lunenburg N S York N B Cumberland . . N S Bruce, NR O Cape Breton . . N S Stanstead Q Prini^e Edward . . O Victoria N S St. John N B Algoma O Gaspe Q Brome (J Colchester.... N R King's NB Kent NB Cumberland . . N S Haldimand and Monck O Sunbury and Queen's . . . .N B Wentworth N. and Brant O Victoria N S Wolfe Q Peterboro' O Drunuuond Q Alta Halifax N S Shefford Q We'land O Northumb' . . . . N B Annapolis N S Middlesex, E R..O Russell O Carleton ...NB Grenville, N R.. O Shefford Q Queen's West PE I King's N S Victoria N S Wolfe Q Inverness N S Russell O Prince West..PE Carleton N B Leeds, S R O King's PEI Glengarry O Guysborough . N S Hants N S Carleton O Pictou N S Prince East ..PEI Guvsborough . N S Norfolk, NR....0 Peterboro'. W R.O Dundas O Northumberl'i" NB Northimiberl'rt .' Carleton N B Yarmouth . . . . N S Queen'e East P E I Cape Breton . . N S L6vis Q Digbv NS Hants N S Northuniberl'd NB Muskoka & P Sd O Gloucester — N B RAILROAD ON WniCIl LOCATED, OR NRAR- KST R. R. STATION, 8KEKKV,PlM65-l68 Antigonishe 5997 580-38 via Victoria, B C 516 583. 535-1, 320-4-6-7 Rolling Dam,535-87 .535-58-.59 Deloraine 535-.57 005-4, 3.59-1, 371 Souris East 665-4, 3.59-1, 371 via Lunenburg, N S CanterburyStation 359-90 549 580-54 via Sydney, N S Derby L. Vt. 6121 via Picton, Ont Ingonishe 372 535-88 via Mani'waning O via Picton Knowlton 535-4 Brookfleld 5991 Penobsquis 59912 Weldford 5992 E Southampton 549 Dunnville 580-79 Welsford 536-88 via Hamilton Iona599-14,364,372 Dud8wellC.620,675 Norwood 535 34 5.80-8 lidmonton .535-63 Ota Halifax, N S Racine 663 Stamford 680'77, 625-6, 690 Newc'tle 699-2, 353 Wilmot 714 Lucan, 580 51 via Ottawa, Ont Bristol 635-86 Kemptville 635-20 Granby 545-1 Breadalbane 6651 Auburn 662-1 Iona.599-14,364,372 Marbleton 675, 620 PrtHood359,2-;«i4 631 Alberton OO.'rl Hartland 536-86 Gananoque 702 Souris East ()65-4 Lancaster 580-9 Antigonishe .599-7 Shubenacadie .599-1 Stittsville 535-12 N.Glasgow 599-7-13 CapeTrav'rse,665-2 Tracadie 599-7 Courtland 580-82 Mill Brook 58035 North Mt. 635-33 Newcastle 699-2 X'wcastle 599-2 Woodst'k 536-86-90 712 (RR name Ohio) via Charlottetown Mira Gut 698 Levis 675, .599-3-4, .580-12 N. Range Cor. 712 Mount Uniai^ke 714 Renous Bri. 599-8 580-67 Caraquet 540 226 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1000 POST 0KFICK8. South River Lake South Koxton . S. Salt Springs. S S Haisin K l)eni»> S Side Itad(lo(^k R SSideKoutardarie S S WhTto(;'(fh B. South Stukely . . South Tilley .... South Uniacke. . . South Vale South Vancouver. South Victoria. . . Southville South Wallace . . South Wellinjfton Soath-W Marg'ree South-VV Mahou South-West .... South-W Point. . S-W Pt Matoun . South-W Ridjje . Southwold Stat'n. Sontli Woodslee South Zorra . . . KLECORAL DISTRICTS. Sowerby *Spadina Avenue Spallunicheen . . . Spanish River . . . Spanish R Stat'n . Spanish Ship Bay Sparrow Lake . . . Sparta Spa Springs .... Speedside Speerville Speight's Corners Spence Spenee Spencer's Island.. *Spence.rville .... Spe/we's Bridjie... Speyside Spires Spragge Spring Arbour . . Spring Bank .... Springbank Spring Bay Spring Brook .... Springbrook Springfield *Sprimjfidd .... Springfield Guvsborough..N S Shefford (^ Antigonighe . . . N S Inverness . . . .N S Victoria N S Victoria N S Inverness. ... N S Shefford il Victoria N FJ Hants N S Colchester . . . . N S Burrard B C Cumberland . . N S Uigby ...NS CuniV)erland . , N S Vancouver B C Inverness . . . . N S Inverness . . . .N S Prince West . P E I Gasp(^ Q Shelburne and Queen's. ... N S Inverness . . . .N S Elgin W R () Essex, N K .. .0 Oxford N R O Algoma O Toronto. West.. O Yale & Cariboo. BC Nipissing O Nipissing " Guysborough. .NS Ontario N R O Elgin, E R O Annapolis . . , . N S Wellington, S R O Carleton N B Sunbury and Queen's. ... N B Mu.skoka & P Sd O Westmoreland N B Cumberland.. .N S Grenville, SR.. O Yale & Cariboo BC Halton O Wellington, C R.O Nipissing O Norfolk S R O Alta Middlesex, N R.O Algoma O Hastings, N R ..O Dorchester . . . . Q Selkirk M Elgin ER O King's NB RAILROAD ON WHICH I LOCATKD, OR NKAR- I KST R. R. .STATION,!' 8KRKKT,Pl'.16r>-l(ii< POST OKKICKS. Springfield .... Springfield .... Siiringfleld .... Spr'pt'd-on Credit Simnfifurd .... Springhaven . . . Spring Hill .... Siiring Hill .... Spring HillJunet Spring Hill * Spring Hill . . Springmount . . Spring Road . . Springtown . . . Springvale . , . Spring Valley . Spring Valley . Springville .". . Springville . . . Spruce Creek. Sprucedale York N B Annapolis . . . N >S Prince East.P E I Peel O Oxford SR O Yarmouth ....N S Russell O Comnton Q Cumberland . . I\ S York N B Cumberland . . N S Grey, N R O Sherbrooke . . . . Q Renfrew, S R . , O Norfolk SR O Brock ville O Prince East . . P E I Peterboro', W R.O Pictou N S Marquette. . ..Man Muskoka&P.S'd.O LowerSct.SouthR.I r)35-4 (.imj-T Antigonishe,5907 Riv. Dennis 59914 Iona59!)'14,364,372 Iona.'i99-14,364.372 Orangedale 699'14 ,''>3,5-7 I Andover 535-86 r)fi2-l Brookfleld 5991 ria V;'.nco\iver ! Thompson's Mills | "iW-l Weymouth Bri. 712l Wallace 59915 j I Margaree H. 359-2| P. Hood -im-l, 364 Miscouche 665 •! Gaspe B. 346, 350 ! Liverpool 3763 j P. Hood 359-2. 864 I 625-8 I 025 -5 ">Voodstock 535-35 38, 580-80-82 ! Dayton 535-25 ;-irt Toronto, Ont Kia Vale, iJ C 42-2 2, 4-28-3, 430-1, 535-25 '■S5-25 Sherbrooke"371 Kilworthy 580-67 Union 580-81 Middleton 646, 714 ma Guelph, Ont Woodst'k 535-86-90 Welsford .'>35-88 Magnetawan 420-4 C. Toniientine 63g Parrsboro' 549 535-20 5,35-70 Actr>n .580-51 535-36 Providence Bav42C P. Rowan 580-86 Cal'arv535-53-63-64 Str.r.iroy .580-85 ,544 S'e. Henedine 675 via Winnipeg, Man 625-5 Norton Sta. 543-1, .599-12 M. Keswick 535-83 646 Breadalbane 665.1 .53,5-35 580-78 I'lrt Yarmouth Osgoode S. 535-20 ,535-7 .549, .599-1 391 Missisquoi Q Prince East. P E 1 Alta Dorchester Q Arthabaska Q Stanstead Q Queen's Eaft.PE I Cumberland . . N S Algoma (I York N B Queen'sWest.PEI Muskoka&P,S'd,0 Muskoka&P.S'd.O Carleton O Peel O Limenburg. . . N S Lanark , S U . . . . O Stanstead Q Stanstead Q Simcoe, S R . . . , O Northumberland, ER O Carleton O Colchester. . . . N S Essex, N R O Selkirk M Prescott O Sunbiu-y and Queen's. . . .N B Durham, W R . . O Huntingdon . . . . Q Muskoka&P.S'd.O Simco'j, N R. . . . O Argenteuil Q King's N S Pontian Q Cape Breton . . N R Hastings, N R . . O Ouysboro' .... N S Stewart Stewart Bay .... Stewart/lale .... Stewarton Stewartville .... Stewiacke Cross R S.ask Albert NB Westmoreland. N B Westmoreland. N B Provencher .... M Lennox O Pictou N S Richmond and Wolfe Q Lisgar M Kent < ) Hamilton O Welland O N. Westminster. BC Kent O ^iUskoka&P,S'd.O In' erness .... N S King's N B Renfrew, S R....O Colchester.... N S RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- KhlT K. R. STATION, SEE KKV,rl',165-168 5-63 (i;)5 695 Lion's Head 426 VV. Riv. Sheet Har. 371 [Har. 371 West River Sheet Vale .5.-J5-70 Binscarth622,622-2 via Vancouver, BC via Qiiebec, Que Dublin .580-52 Cobderi .535-12 Earri'lton : k N B • /ntario, \ U....0 Welland O Selkirk M •Assa. West . . . Wentworth, S R.O Albert N B Shelburne and Queen's N S Peterboro', E R. O Selkirk M Alta Essex. N R (» Giiysboro' . . . N S Conipton (^• Ontario, \V R ., () Wentworth, S R.O Toronto O Elgin, E R O York, X R O Waterloo, S R.. O Assa. West . . Perth, X R O Richmond and Wolfe Q Xorthumberl'd NB Orev, X R O Middlesex, W R..0 Strathcarrol . . . Sfidtlirtnir Stn . St rathewen Slrathlnni trathmore StrKthroy Strathtay Stratton Street's Ridge . . *Srreetsmlle Stromness Stronach Motuit'n Sliniiit Stuartlmrn Slubb's Bay Sturgeon Sturgeoii r>ay . . . . 'Stiirijeiiii Fiilln. . SfiirgooTi Point.. RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATKl), OR NEAR- KHT K. R. 8TATI0.V, 8KKKKY,rP.10.')-168 Assa. East Maivjuette .M Selkirk M lnv('rne;ts . . . X S Storiuont <) Midis. of Xipissing O Victoria, X R ..() '^SiKthuni SutHeld Suffolk St .at ion Sugar loaf .... Siiinon Snnuuerberry Sununerfield . Siinunerhill . . Niiiissing (» Sherbrookc .... Q Queen's East .P K I Victoria X' S X.VVostiuinsterBC \ssa. East Carleton X B Huron, S K... O .Moncton CIS, 5M- 1-2-12 West River Station .5!W13 Vntigonishe 5097 St. Peter's 364, 370 Burk's Falls 580-67 Dravton 580-64 ."^25- J 2 I'^rankfort 544 535-59 Heinmingford ."■illO-l 646 (R R name Dalhousie) lua Sherbrooke, Q Lion's Head 426 327 or Gushing 54 nia Quebec, Que 540 Pugwash .509-15 535-83 Bracebri..„-e 580-67 Ridgewav 580-79 535-60 580-83 603 Barrington 376-3 ina Peterboro', Ont .'■>35-00 Edmonton 535-63 .580-83 Isaac's Ha-r. 371 Spring Hill 535-7 .580-36-37 Pu.>I8TRICT8. Sunhury and Queen's X B .Jacques Cartier. Q Prince East. . P E I Antigonishe. . .N S Glengarry O Glengarry O Peel....! O King's P E 1 HantK N S Shelburne and Queen's .... X S Assa. East Frontenac O Ontario, N R....O Muskoka&P..Sd. O Pictou X S Simcoe, X R. . . .<) Simcoe, N R....O Gaspc Q Pictou N S Assa. East Swan hake. Swansburg . Swansea. . Swansea . Sweaburg S'.veenyville . . . . *SweetKburg . . . Sweet's Corners . Sweet's Corners. *Swij't Current. Swindon Swinton Park . . . Switzerville . . . . *Sydenhnm Sydenham Phu-e . Sjidney Sydney Forks. . Siidnei/ nines Sydney River. . Sykeston Sylvan iSylvan Valley Sylvester. Synton . Syphers' Cove Tabucintac .... Tach6 Station TadouKae Tagish Lake . . . Taillon Talbotville Royal Tamarisk. ...... *Tnmworth Tancook Island . . Tancred RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATED, OR NEAR- EST R. R. STATION, 8KEKKY,PP, 165-168 King's N S Resti-'ouche . .X B Huron, E R.... O Yarmouth . . . . N S Albert X B X.\VestminsterBC King's X B King's N B King's X B Pictou N S Selkirk M Bi-ome Q Brome Q York, X R O SiHibury and Queen's X B Lisgar M ShelburiU! and ((•iiern's X S Yale \- Cariboo BC York, W R O Oxford, S R O Kent X B ."iIissis(iuoi Q Leeds, S R O Hants X S Assa. West Muskoka&P.Sd. O Grey, E R O Lennox O Addington O Uruminond .... Q Cape Breton. X S Cape Breton. .X S Cape Breton. .X S Cape Breton . . X S Lan'bton,W R.. O Middlesex, X R.O Algonia O Pictou .N' S Albert X B Sunbury and. . . . Queen's .... X B Xorthumberl'd X B Algoma O Saguenay Q N.W.T. Chicoutimi .... Q EUrin.W R O Mai-(|uette M Addington (> Lunenburg. . . .X S Lambton, E R..O Welsford .535-88 l>orval580-9 665-1, 346, 3,56-2 Heatherton 5i«)-7 ;i29-3, 580-9 .5800 Dixie ,535-35 I'lrt CJharlottetown Xewport Sta. 714 Liverpool 3703 Whitew'dSta.535-.52 ria Kingston Ont. ,580-36 .580-(i7 ma Pictou X S Sta\-ner .580-68 Stayner 580-68 Hojiewell 50013 Whitewood Station .535-.52 Port William 714 RiverLouison .599-2 Belgrave 580-50 ma Yarmouth X S Hillsborough 693 wj'aX. Westm'terBC Sussex Vale ,599-12 Sussex .500-12 .\nagancc- .500-12 W.Merigo'ishe590'7 ria Wiimipeg, Man .535-3 .535-3-4 ,580-37 Burton 390 644-1 Lockport 376-3 535-67 ,580-87 Woodstock 535-35- 38, 580-80-83 Canaun Sta. .500-2 .535-3 Lyndhur.st 516 Ellersh(iUse 714 535-.52-,'^3 Xovar ,580-67 nunda'k 53540 Xapas. e.500-2,.580-9 Harrowsmith 611, ,509-1 Ri(-hmond Sta.,58t)- 8-12 ,500-14, 337,-*38,o''4, 370, 372 ria Sydney X S viii X. Sydney N S ria Svdnev X S Petrolea .580-84, 625-7 Thedford 580-51 Echo Bay, 535 ^5 500 603 (R. R. name Coverdale) l)ougl,isHarb'r390 Xeguac 553 ,535-51 3-20-8 Dvea, .Alaska Il'ebcrtville(.71-1 rin St Thomas, Out Xeepaw a 622 500 1 JIahoiieBav646,;C3 Bothwell .535-42, 580-83 I 11* I I i ■; ••*■. 228 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA, [1900 POST OKKICEh. Taiiffier Tanslev Tantalloii Tantnllon Tapleytowii .... Taplev's Mills Tara Tarantuin Tarbert Tarbot *Tatamagouche . Tatainagouehe Mt Tatehurst Tatlock Taunton *Tai}iKtock Taylor Taylor's Head . , . Taylor Villagp .. Tay Mills Tay Settlement . . Tayside Tecuniseh *Tee8wntpr Teeterville Tehkuniinah .... Teleffraph Creek. Telfer Telford RliKCTORAb niSTRurrs. Temperance Vale Temperanceville . Temple Tempo . . . Tenby Bay Teneoape Ten Mile Creek . . Ten Mile House . Tennant's Cove . . Tennyson Terence Hay .... Torminus Terra Cotta .... Terra Nova Terra Nova * Terrebonne .... Tessierville Teston ToteaGa'heR(ns) T("teiir.a'heFt(ss) Tetlock Tenlon Teviotdale Tewkesbury . . Texas River . . Thamenford . . Thames Road . . *ThaitiesnUle . . Thanet The Rarony . . The Bluffs The Brook *The(lffird .... The Falls The Flats The Gore The GrauKe . . The Grant .... The Grove The Havk The Lake . . The Lodjfe. Halifax N S Halton «) Halifax NS Assa Kast Wentworth, S R.O Carleton N B Bruce, N R... () Oueen's East. .PEI Wellinjfton, N R.l> Victoria N S Colchester . . . . N S Colchester.. ..N S Chateau),'uay .... 4 Lanark, N k.. ..<> Ontario, S R. ..<) Oxfonl, N R... Leeds, S R O Halifax N S Westmoreland N B York N B York N B Stonuont (> Essex, N R O Bruce, E R () Norfolk, N R....() Al(;oma () Burrard B C Middlesex, E R.O 1'ictou N S York N B York, N R O York N B Middlesex, S R..O Algoma O Hants N S St. John N B Queen's East.PE I King's N B Lanark, S R . . . .O Halifax NS Bothwell O Peel O Simcoe, S R. . . . O N. Westminster BC Terrebonne Q Rimouski Q York, W R O GlouceiiJ;er....N B Gloucester . . . N B Assa. East .... Selkirk M Wellington, N R.O Quebec *.} York N B Oxford, N R....0 Perth S R O Bothwell O Hastings, N R.O York N B King's N B Russell O Lambton, E R.O Coir heater. . . .N S Hastings, N R..O Middlesex, ER.o Card well O King's N B Middlesex, F P .O RAILROAD ON WHICH LOCATKI), OR NRAR- K8T R. R. STATION, HKKKKY,ri'.l((,'i-l(l8 POST OFKIUKS. Shelburne and Queen's . . . .N S Russell O Lunenburg . . . . N S West River Sheet Harlmur 871 .5800.') (R. H. name St. Anns) nia Halifax Moosomin.535'52 Stony Cieek ft80'83 W'dstock 535-80-90 580-55 ri.a Charlottetown GraHdVallev536-41 lona .'■)i)9-14,3(l4,372 '.im-15 Tatamag'che599-15 Ormstown, 5807 Almonte 535'12 O.shawa 580-9 580-70-80 (iananoque 702 WRiver Sheet Har. RocklandSta. 5991 Cross Creek 532 Cross Creek 5.S2 Moose Creek 531 580-83 535-41 Windh'mCen. 025-5 via .Manitowan'g O Ettrick 580-50 West Merigonishe, .599-7 Millville 535-83 King .580-67 391 m'a Woodstock .535-86-90 St. Tho's W. . 580-81- 82, .535-35, 025-5-8 Bruce Mines .535-25 4-28-.'{, 4.30-1, 422-2 Newport Sta. 714 Si. Martin's 543-2 Bciiford 605-3 Norton Sta. 543-1 .599-12 Perth 535-34 via Halifax Brigden 025-8 580-05 Lise .580 04 wi'aN.Wesfins'rBC .535-21 L'tleMetisSta.599-2 Maple 58007 Batli'stVillage.599-2 Bath'stVillage599-2 York ton 622 .535 -OO Alma .580-,54 Ilia Quebec Que. Boiestown 532 IngersoU ,535-35, .580-83 Exeter 580-50 .580-83 535-42 Ornish V 544 Millville .535-83 Hothesay .599- 12 •South Indian 531 .580-51 Tatamag'che.599-15 Madoc 580-33 via Londo'i Ont. Cheltenham 535 -39 580-35 Norton Sta. .599-12 .543-1 580-49 (R. R. name Fail-field) BarringtoM 376'3 Thurso, Que 535-18 Chester 373 The Long Stretch The Maples The .Narrows Theorook 536 67 345 via Vancouver .535-18, 327, 328 Oll(R.R.n.Parhm) Amherst 599-1 Bale Verte 63i 665-1 Roberval 074 7'i7fc'rv535 -42,625 -5 Andover 535-86 Lansdowne 580 9 Pockmouchc 540 625-5, .58()-7S-82 Innisfail .535-63 Beamsville 680-83 580-64 580-8 Grenfell 535-52 Smithtown 543-2 I>igbv712,302,393-2 Kinc'rd'e580-48,432 426 Wiarton .580-55 Andover .585 86 via Toronto Ont E'Inionton 5.'<5-63 Jasper 535-16 Spring Hill .535-7 BackMeado's699-15 ! ^ [1900 AD ON wriicii !D, OllNKAR- R. HTATIOS, :v,n'.l(ir>.l()8 1900] POST OFFIC'KS AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. 229 uwkeNbur.v 4, 371, 380 ■ville 535-40 ouriie «-J2 n, 622 Ibert 535 -62 -TS 5H0-0 8 364,370,372 nh'iidn5431 II Mines 544 iiitowftHi'gO 422-2, 428-3 ik Point Ld. hathain 532) nhurK 622 535-40, 580 535-34, 600-1 ileCre'k 543-1 (R. B. name n Lake) itoke 535-70 s^ow 599-7-13 ■nut K'ge 572 ille <303 ille 663 Urklgc 535-42 polis 662-1 I ley 665-2 s .'■)43-l m\ 580-67 ■ iwa 635'12 ii-a 573 i80-88 len East 509-2 r'i('P»7c536'91 ictou N S 3 535-2 )-21, 329-6-7 resoott Ont >rook 535-67 ancouver i, 327, 328 i.K.n.l'arh'm) ;rst 599-1 Verte 63i rval 674 •jy535 -42,625 -6 ver 636-86 lowne 680 9 nouche 540 680-78-82 tail 636-63 iMville 580-83 I iell 636-62 itown 643-2 i'712,302,393-2 rd'e580-48,432 t'iarton 580-55 ver 586-86 'oronto Ont mton 535-63 jr 63616 i« Hill 635-7 Meado'8&99-15 S I rosT OKKICKH. Toney River Tooleton . . . . Topnint? Torliay Torhrook Torbrook Mines. Torbrook Kast . . Tonnore 'Toronto 'liathvrMt St. * Bleecker Street *Bloor Street. . liraadview A ve. * Brockton 'Clinton Street ' DundaK Street Elm Street. . . . Lee Avenue . . yortli Toronto I'ape Avenue . I'arkdale . . . * Parliament St * Peter Street *QueenSt. Haxt *I{ivfrnide *Ruiiholine Bd *Spadina Ave. *.strachan A ve St. Joneph St. *york Street. * Yorkville *Toronto June. . Torratice Tory Hill Totonka *Tott.enham . . Touchwood Hills Tourelle Tower Hill Town Plot Townsend Centre Toys Hill Tracadie Tracadie Tracadie Cross . . Tracey's Mills Tracey Station . . Tracyville Trafalgar Trafalgar Traff ord Trail Tralee Traniore Traveller's Rest. Traverston Treadwell TrecastK^ . . Treesbank Tregarva . . T re lie me . Tremblay Treinont . . Trenhohn Trent Bridge . . "Trenton "Trenton Trevelyan .... Trilby Trinjr Jnnc-tion Trinity "Troiii Pintoles. Trois Saunions . Trottisr Trout Brook . . . KLKCroK.VL DIHTllICTH. Pictou N S King's N J{ Perth, N R () (iuysborough N S Annapolis . . , . N S Annapolis . . . .N S Aiuiujiolis N .S York, \V R () Toronto ( ) Toronto, West . . ( ) Toronto, Centre () Toronto, West.. I) York, E K O York, W K O Toronto, W O Toronto, \Yest . . (> Toronto, Centre. () York, E R O York, E R O Toronto East <.» York, W R <> Toronto, Centre <) Toronto, West.U Toronto, Ea.st.. «> Toronto, E O Toronto, West..<) Toronto, West..<) Toronto, West..() Toronto, Centre.!) Toronto, West..() York, E R O York, W R O Sinicoe, E R O River .John 699-15 i Norton Sta. 543-1, .599-12 Milverton 680-.53 Guv.sborough 3(i4 Ni('tau.x Falls 646 Nictaux Falls (i46 Niclaux Falls 646 Kleinburg ,636-40 ,680-9-51 -(;7-87, 636-34-36-40, 301, 30-2, ,S()3, 317.320, 329-2 Peterhoro, E R . O Marquette M Sinicoe, S R . . . . O Assa. East Oasp6 (i Charlotte ....N B King's N S Norfolk, NR....O Dundaa O Gloucester . . . . N B Antigonishe . .N S (Queen's East.P E I Carleton N B Sunbury and Queen's . . . . N B Sunbury and (Queen's N B Halton <» Guysboro' . . . . N S Addington O Yale & Cariboo . BC Wellington, C R O Renfrew, S R .. (> Prince East . . P E 1 Orev, S R () Prescott O Wellington, C R.O Macdonald M Assa. West Macdonald M Chicoutinii Q King's N S Drunmiond . . . . Q Northunib" E R () Picitou N S Hastings, W R.O Leeds, S R O Queen's East.P EI Beauce Q Wentworth N. and Brant O T6miscouata. . . . Q L'Islet Q Arthabaska . . . . Q Northumberl'd N B RA!I.RO.\II OS WIHCII I.OCATKn, OR NKAR- KST R. R. STATION, HKKKKV,rp.l6.6-168 I'OHT Oh KICKS. Trout Brook . Trout Brook . Trout Creek . . Trout Lake . . . Trout Lake . . . Trout River . Trout River . Trout Stream . Trowbridge . . . Troy Troy Truenianville . I Truro iTryon Tuam Tuftsville wTxUlamore . ijTuinbell ... iTupper iTupperville. ■,Tupperville. Turg-oose . . . I Turin I Turkey Hill. ! Turnervllle . 636-34-35-40 4-20-3 or Oraven- hurst .680-67 Gooderham, 600 Onk River 585 580-05 ■ Qu'Appelle Station 536-52 .Meadows 535-89 Port Williams 714 Waterf'd 515,626-5 Winchester .635-33 Pockmouche 540 .669-7 66-3 Florenceville535-68 .636-88 Tracev Sta..635-88 ! Oakville 680-87, 317! Lome 59913 Enterprise 609-1 445-2 Newton 680-63 Eganville 535-11 | 665-1 Markdale .636 -40 | Papineauville Que.' .636-18, 3-28-1, 327; Moorefleld 680-64 .635 -.69 Regina 536-.62-62 I .636 -.69 j Chicoutinii 329-8 ! Kingston Sta. 714 Richmond Station .680-8-12 Havelock 635-34 699-10-13 644, 580-9, 308, 324 Mallorytowii, 580-9 Little York 665-3 676-2 Lvnden .680-83 .699-2 .699-3 Staiifold .680-12 New'astle .699-2, 353 |Turriff I Turtle Creek . . . , iTurtle Lake ... i Turtle Mountain. ITurtle River Tuscarora Tusket Tusket Falls... Tusket Wedge Tweed Tweedside Tweedside . . . . Twin Elm .... Two Creeks . . Two Islands . . Two Rivers . . . . Tynehead Tyndall Tyne Valley . . Tyneside Tyotowii . . Tyrconnell Tyrone Tyrone. . . . Tyrrell Ucluelet . . . Udney .... Udora (Tfliniiton . . Uflford .... Uhthoflf .. Ullswater [Tiverton . . Umatilla. . . , Umfraville . Underbill . Underwood Undine . . . Union Union Bay . . . . Union Corner Union Corner. Union Point. . Union Road . Union Square . Union Valley . "Unionville Upham Uphill KI-KCTOHAI. DISTRICTS. Arthabaska .... Q Cape Breton . . N S Muskoka&P.Hd.O Muskoka&.P..S(1.0 Yale \' Cariboo. BC Huntingdon . . . . Q Inverness . . . .N S Gloucester. . . N B Perth, N R O Wentworth N. and Brant O Inverness . . . . N S Cumberland . .N S Colchester.. ..N 8 Prince East. .P E I Sinicoe, H R. . . . O Hasting.s, W R. O Peel O Mar(|uette M Macdonald M Annapolis . . . . N S Bothwell O Vancouver. . . .B C Elgin, W R... O Brome Q Bothwell O Hastings, NR...O Albert N B Muskoka&P.Sd. () Brandon M Macdonald M Brant, S R O Yarmouth . . . . N S Yannouth N S Yarmouth N S Hastings, E R ..() Wentworth, S R O York N B Carleton O M-irqiiette M Cumberland. .N S Cumberland . . N S NewWestm'sterBC Selkirk M Prince West. PEI Haldimand and Monck O Glengarry O Elgin, W R . . . . () Durham, W R..0 (Queen's West P E I Norfolk, NR....0 Vancouver. . . . B C Ontario, N R Ontario, N R....0 Ontario, N R.. ..O Muskoka&P.Sd.O Sinicoe, B R. . . .() Musk. & Parry SdO Drummond Q Manpiette M Hastings, N R .,() Northumberl'dN B Bruce, W R () Victoria N B Elgin E R O Vancouver. . . .B C Carleton N B Prince Kast. . P FM Pro\'encher M Queen's Kast P E I Lunenburg N S Leeds, S R O YorkE H O King's N B Victoria N R....O RAII.ROAn ON WHICH MH'ATKn, OH NKAK- KMT R. R. STATION, MKKKKV, IT. 166-168 Warwick E. .68012 ()/■-( Svdnev, N S .680-67 P. Cockburn 4203 Revelstoke 636-75 Kilbain .680-7 Orangedale .69914 Pockinoucbe540-14 Listowel .68()-48-.63 Harrisburg 680-54- 78-83 Port Hawkesbury 699-14, 371, 380 Amherst 599'1 .699-1-13 C'pe Traverse 665-2 Tottenham 580-65 .680-27 (R R name Hollowav) Malton .68()-61 Russell 622-2 Gladstone 622 714 573 via Victoria, B C Highgate 626-5 Brome 636-4 .673 (R R name Eiinett) Oriiisby 544 693 Rosseau 420-3 Whitewater !J35-.67 580-79 (R R name Middleport) via Yarmouth, N Tusket 546 via Y'armouth, N 509-1, 535-;i4 Winona 58083 Harvev Sta. ,635-88 Bell's Cor's. .636-12 Elkhorn .636-.62 Parrsboro' 549 Riv. Hebert 606 w/rtNew VVestm'ster 636-61 666-1 (R R name Port Hill) Glanford Sta. .680-79 via Cornwall, Ont Dutton 626-6 Bowmanville .680-9 NewWiltshire666-l Reiiton .680-82 via Nanainio Brechin 6S()-32 Sunderland 680-36 Graveiiburst .680-67 Utterson .680-67 680-32 Utterson 680-67 Richmond East .680-8-12 Neepawa 622 Oniisby 544 Blackville .632 Port Elgin 580-54 Grand Falls 535-84 680-81 (R R name White's) Coniox 450-2 Deliec .636 -85-90 Miscouche 6(i6-l St. Agathe, 644-3 Little York 665-3 Chesley's Cors 646 Mallor\town 580-9 .680-36' .643-2 Victoria R'd, .680-29 230 POST OFFICES AND RAILROAD STATIONS IN CANADA. [1900 POST OKKIOKH. Uplands Upper . . Upper Al)oiit;o(f'in Upper Uii.v (111 Viii l/ppiT lii'il/onl . . Upper UitfTracufli Upper Klackville. Upper KniiK'h . . Upjier Briuhtoti . Upper Biirliiitrton Upper Itiirtoii . Upper Uuctouche Upper Canard . . . Upi>er Cajie .... Upper Cara(|iiet, Upper Caverhill, Upper Charlo Upper Chelsea . , Upper Clarence . Upi)er Clements Upper Clyde Hiv Upper Coal Creek Upper Coverdale Upper Dorchester Upper Dover Upper DykeVil'ffe Upper Keononiy . Up Ft. Lawrence. Upper Gagetown Upper Gaapere'ux Upper Glencoo Upper Glen Road Upper Goshen Uyiper GrandMira Upper Granville . Upper Greenwich Up Hanipstead . . Upper Hayneville Up Kempt Head . Upper Kemptowii Upper Keimetc'ok Upper Kent Upper Keswick . . Up KeswickRidge Upper Kinti-slniry Upper Kintove .'. Upper Knoxford. Upper La Have . . Up Litche's Creek Up Lo(!h Lomond Up Maga),'uadavic Upper Malag'ash.. Upper Margaree. Upper Maugerv'le Upper Melbourne Up. Middlehoro'.. Upper Mills. Up. Mimqtindoboit Upper Neguac. . Upper Nelson . . Up. New Cornwall Up. New Harhour Up. New Hortoii . Upper New Port. Up.Nine Mile Riv Up. North River. Upper Ohio . . . . RLKCTOnAI. DlMTIllCTS. Musk. A Parry SdO Maldiniand and Monck. () Westmoreland N 15 Northumberl'dN i\ Missis(]uoi (^ Qnvshoro' N S North nmh'rndNH Lunenburg.. . .N H Carletcn N H Hants N 8 Hunbury andvv, (Queen's. . . r^ H Kent N |{ King's N S Westmoreland N H Gloiice.-iter. . .N B York N B Restigouche . . N B Lunenburg . . N S Ainmpolis . . . . N S Anna])olis . . . . N S .Shelburne and (.Queen's N S Sunlniry and Queen's . . . .N B Albert N B Westmoreland N B Westmoreland N B King's N S Colc'hester Cumberland. . Sunbury and Queen's . . . .Sunbury and Queen's NS ,NS N li N B KAIiyiQADUN WIIICIII I.OCATKI), OR NKAU- KNT R. R. HIATIDN,! SKEKKY,l'P.10.'i-l(l8' Invernesa N S Antigonishe. . .N S Albert N B Cape Breton . . N S Aiuiapolis N S King's) N B Sunbury and Queen's . . . .N B York N B Victoria N S Colchester . . . . N H Hants N S Carleton NB York N B York NB Lunenburg . . .N S Victoria N B Carleton NB Lunenburg . . .N S Upper Otnabog. Cape Breton . . N S St. John..;. ..N B York N B Cumberland . N S Inverness N S Sunbury a!id Queen's . . . . N B Richmond Q CumberlaiuL . . N S C -lotte N B Hiiufax N S Northumberl'd.NB Northumberl'dN H Lunenburg . . . N S Guvsboro. . . . .N S Albert N B Hants N S Hants N S Colchester.. .NS Shelburne and Queen's N S Sunlmry and Queen's . . . . N B South Riv. r)Sn-()7 I Ca'ugafi8(l'H-i,(')-2.')-r)! Shediac .'iiHCU Chatham KV>, 35;i Bedfonl .W.'jl Bdgwater GUI, a74 BigTracadie 5!)9-7 Hartland WMySW Newport Sl'n714 Waasis Sta. h-X,-!i2 St. Antonv h\S Shettlekl Mills r)47 Melrose «HS ,'i40 Millville .WS-SH Kel River Crossing Bdgwater 646, 374 Lawrencetown 714 71*2 Barrington 370'3 Coal Creek 543-1 .Moncton 518, 5fl9- l-'2-l'J 59!) -1 Louisville 518 Kentville 714, 547 Lon'derry S. ,599-1 F't Lawrence .599-1 39f) Waasis S.. 535 -S'i: Chipman 543-1, 390 West Bay Road, .599-14 Antigonishe 599-7 Klgin 572 mi Sydney, N S Bridgetown 714 Oak Point 399 j Gagetown 390 j Millville ,535-83 Iona,599-14, 364,372 Riversdale ,599-13 Shubenacadie 599-1 535-80 535-83 (R B name Smith's Corners Zealand Sta. 535-83 nin Lunenburg, NS Kilburn 535-80 Flor'ceville .535-86 Bridgewater 040, 374 Leitche's C. .599-14 ma St. .John, N B P. Williams. 535-88 Wallace 599-15 Margaree H. 3592 rosT OKKICKH. Upper Peel Upper Pereaux , . Up. J'lickiiioiirlii' t'l).Pointedel!ute I j). Port Latom-.. UpiH'r Pugw.ash. . V\t. Queensbnry.. Ujiper Rawdon . . Ujjper R'r Dennis U]>pcrRopki)ort. . Ui)i)er St. Bazil . U])per Sackvillc!.. Ujipcr Si'otsburn. Up.Set BaddeckR Up. Set. Middle R Ui)per Sheffield . . U)). Southampton Up. S.W. Mabou.. Upper Springfield 'Upiicr Sti'ii'liii-h' Upper Sumas . .. Up.ThorneCentre L'p]>erton I'p. Washabnck . . Up Westmoreland Upper Wick low. . Up. Woof I Har. .. K.I.KCTOHAL DISTIIICTH. 390 Waasis S., 535 -82 Rich'ondK 580-8-12 Grenville Sta. 599-1 St St e'en 535-89,695 Shubenacadie.599-1 353 532 Barss' Cor's. 640 Isaac'sHarhour 371 Harvev 093 Newport Sta. 714 Klmsdale 599-1 Truro .5991 -13 Shelburne 376-3 Gagetown "390 Upper Woodntiicli I'ptergrove Upton Urbania Urbinville Urney Ur(|;.nart Urtpiharts Ursa Usher Utica Utopia Uttemon Uttoxeter *Uxhridge Vachell Valcartier Valeartier Village Valcartier Sta . . Va^co^( rt Val des Bois .... Valencay Valentia V^alenciennes .... Valens Carleton N B King's N S (iloiicesler. . . N B Westmoreland N B Shelburne and liiuccn's .N S Cunil)erland. ...\ S York N B Hants N S Inverness N S Westmoreland N B Victoria N B Westmoreland N B Piclou NS Victoria N S Victoria N S Sunbury and ijMiecn's . . . . N B York N B liiverness N S Antigonishe . .N S Colchester.... N S N WestminsterBC Pontiac Q King's N B Victoria N S Prince Kiist . P K I Carleton N B Shelburne and Queen's. .. N S Carleton N B Ontario N R O King's P K I Hants N S Prince WcsL.PK I King's N B Alia King's N B Peterboi-o K R...O Antigonishe . .N S Ontario S R ....() Sinicoe S R O Musk.S: Parry SdO Lambton K H.. . .<) Ontario W R O York, N R O Quebec i} Quebec; Q Quebec Q Shefford Q Labelle Q Vale Perkins . . Valetta Vallentyne . Valley Valleyfiehl Valleyfteld Valleyfield East . Valley Mills . . . Valley River. . . . Valley Station . Valleyfield View. V^almont Valmorin . . Valois . .. . Valracine , . Vananda . . Vanbrugh Labelle Q Victoria, S R....O M(igantic Q Wentworth N. and Brant O Bronie (J Kent O Ontario, N R.. ..<) Assa. Kast .... Beauliarnois. . . . Q (,»ueen's K P K I King's P K I Inverness . . . .N S .Manpiette M Colchester . . . . N S .Assii. East Chaini)lain Q Terrebonne .... Q .lacques-Cartier Q Compton Q Burrard B C Renfrew, SR....0 railroad on which i,oi:atki), or .nkar- kst h. r. station, HKK KKV.rr. I(i5-l(18 Kloie'ceville 5:!5-8« Canning .547 Pocklnouche 540 Westm'land P .5991 Bairington 376-3 Pilgwush .59915 Millville .535-83 Sluibenacailie. 590-1 Port Hawkesbury ,590-14 Sackville ,5991,038 535-84 (R . name St. Bazil) 038 Scotsbiirn Station, 599-15 Iona,599-14,304,372 Iona59914,304,372 300 Waasis S. ,535-82 Wo'dsto'k 535-80-00 Port HawkeHbury ,500-14, 371, 3S0' Lower Settlement South Riv. ,599-7 Bi-ookfield 509-1 Nicomin 535-70 Shawville (!03 Upham 543-2 Iona,590-14,304,372 C. Traverse 005-2 R. de Chute ,535-86 Biu-rington 370-3 .535-S(> 580-32 Cardigan Bri. 005-3 Shubenacadie .599-1 WeirglonSta. 006-1 Sussex Vale 599-12 Lacombe 535 •()3 Ha'ton ,543-2, ,599-12 Iron Dale 000 Tnvcadie .509-7 Manchester 580-38 .580-08 i8O-07 Wanstead 580 -85 .580-30 Sutton W. .580-37 St. Gabriel Sta. 074 St. Gabriel Sta. 074 14,3()4,372 II >sis.s.r>:b'i Chute 535 '80 ifftoii 370'3 f;an Uri. HOS'S i;iiaca(lier)9!)'l ^'ton.Sta.(if)5'l ■X Vale 59i)-12 nibe 535 '(ili )n 543-2, 599-12 Dale (iOO ulie 599-7 ■hester 580-38 8 7 oinin 535 52 5, 531. 707, I, 329-2-3 liKan JJi-i. 665-3 ij^an I!i'i *Vancuuver .... Vnncouvor E. End ViuicouverW.End Vandecar VandeU'ur Vandorf Vanessa Van Horn "Vniiklff'k Hill. . VankouKhnet. . . . Vanneok Vaiisickle Vanvlack Van Winkle .... Varoiu^v Varennex Varna . Varney . Vara . . . Vasey Vandffuil Vaudreuil Station Vaughan Vavasour Veirreville Vellore Vendoine Venice KliKUToRAli UIMTHICrM. aAILROAD ON WHICH I-OCATKI), OR NK.AH- IIST R. R. HTATION, MKKKKY, IT. 165-168 Diindas () North Mt. 535-33 Uiirrard U C 535-70, 450-2-7, 452, Hurrard BC Itiirrard U C Oxford, S U O Oiev. S K Ontario, W II. .Norfolk, N H... Kent 455, 454-1 via Vancouver »ia Vancouver Woodstock ,'i35'35- 38, 580-80-83 Fleslierton 535-40 Aurora 580-67 515 580-83 (H K name Vosbur^f) 531-1 Oravenhurst 580- (17, 4-20-3 Etti-ick 580-50 Prescott O Ontario, N U.. .0 Middlesex, EH..0 Hastings, N 11. . .OjMarniora 544 Simcoe, N K. . . .() I'helpston 580-69 Yale & Cariboo. HU I Aahcroft .53570 Norfolk, S K. . . .O.Jarvis 580-70-82 Chaniblv and Vercht-rea Q|583, 329-5 Huron, S U . . . . O Clinton 580-50-52 Orev. S K O Russell O Vennachar VenoBta . . Ventnor. . Ventry . . . \'erchi'fe» Verdun . . . Vereker . Vermilion Vernal . . . Bay Simcoe, E R . . . . O Vaudreuil Q Vaudreuil Q Hants N S Muskokttifel'.Sd.O Alta York. W R O Beauharnois . , . . Q Missis(|uoi Q Addwigton O Wi-itrht Q Grenvillt, S U.O Grey, E R O Chainbly and Verchferes Q Bruce, W R....0 Essex, S R Alffoina O Antigonishe . .N S Verner Vernet Vernon Vernon Vernon Mines. . Vernon River. . Vernon R. Bridge Vernon ville. . . . Verona Versailles Verschoyle Vesta VestfoM . . . Vesuvius . Vicars .... Vickers. . . . * Victoria . . Victoria Victoria * Victoria Victoria Beach . . Victoria Cross . . Victoria Corners. Victoria Harbour * Victoria Harbor Victoria Line. . . . Victoria Mines . . Victoria Road . . Victoria Square. . Victoria Vale . . . . *Victoriaville. . . . Victoria West Nipissing O l.ahelle Q Yale it Cariboo. B C Russell O King's N S Queen's East.P E 1 Queen's East.P K I Northuinb', W R.O Addington O St. .John's and Iberville Q Norfolk, NR....Q Bruce. ER U Selkirk Man King's. N SlWolfville 714 Huntingdon .... QjHeininingf'rdSSO Grey, S R OJOurhaiii .580-40 580-46 531 (R R name Bear Brook) Elmvale 580-66-69 580-9, 535-32-33 580-9, 535-32-33 Windsor 714 Sundridge 580-67 Edmonton .')35-63 Maple !>80-67 Beauharnois 580-15 Stanbriilge Station 5;{5-l, 545 Lavant Sta. 611 6,56 (R R name Van Osta) Spencerville .535-20 Dundalk .535-40 583, 3-29-5 Ripley .580-48 Xeiv Canaan 617 535-51 Lower Settlement South Riv. 599-7 5;i5-13 Calumet 535 18 Okanagon .535-74 Gsgoode Sta. 535-20 Centreville 547 ria Charlottetown via Charlottetown Grafton 580-9 611 535-3, 545-1 Brownsville 625-5 paisley 580-54 Ruaburn 535-52 Victoria . .B C Carleton N B 574,4.50-1-4-5-7,451, 4.52, 4.53, 4.54 12 Harlland 535-86 'Cumberland. .N SiThoin'soti'sM.. 599-1 Prince East..P E I{C. Traverse 605-1 Annapolis ....N Si Annapolis 712, 714 King's P E IlCardigan Bri.66.'.'3 Ontario, N R. . . .() Marsh Hill .580-36 King's N SjAvlesworth 714 Simcoe, E R. . . .O|,5S0-32 Inverness N S|P'rtHastiiig.s599-14 iCajie Breton. .N Slwi'rt Svdney, N S Victoria. N R . . O .580 "29 I York. K n Gi Unionville 58036 jAniuapolis N S;Middletoii 616, 714 lArthabaska .... Q,,580-12-14(RRname I Arthabaska) i Prince West.P E IlNortham 6651 I'OUT ui'-riuM. Victoria West . Victory * Vienna Vienneau. . . Vitfer N'i«o Villagedale . V'lge desAuInaies Village Green .... Village Richelieu V'illage St. Jean . . Villanova Ville Marie N'illemay Villeray Villeneuve Villette Villiers KliKCTORAL OIHTHIUTIt. Victoria City.BC Sunbury and Queen's N B Elgin, ER O Northuinberl'dNB Tt5mis(ouata. . . . Q Simcoe, N R. ..() Shelburne and Queen's N S L'Islet Q Queen's East.P El Rouville Q Kent N B Norfolk, NR....O i'oiitiac Q Levis Q Laval il Mai.sonneuve. . . .Q Compton Q Peterboro', E R O Vincennes Vincent . . RAILRUAPON WHICH LOCATKD, OH NKAR- KMT H. R. HTATION, NKIIKIIY,fP.105-l(i8 Vine Vineland Vinemoimt Vinton ^ Viola Dale Violet Violet Hill * Viriten Virgil Virginia Visitation Street. * Vittoria Vivian Vogler's Cove .... Vroomanton .... Vyner W'aasis Station . . Waba Wabash Wabassee Wahiijoon Waghorn Wagram Wahnapitae Wukcfidd WakeHeld Centre Wakeham Wakopa Waldegrave Waldemar Walden Walford Station nValcit Walker's Walker's Cutting Walker's Point.. Walker's Settle'nt *Walkerton * Walker ville .... Wallace .... Wallace Wallace Vv'ivllace Bay W^allace iSay N'th W^allace P.ridge . . Waltacclnira . . Wallace Grunt . . Wallace Ridge . . Wallace Station . WaVacetown ... Wallbridge Wallenstein .... Waller VValmer Walnut Walsh Champlain Q Sunbury and (Queen's . . . . N B Siinc e, S R . . . . O LincOin&Niag.araO Wentworth, S R.G E'ontiac Q .Marquette M Lenno.v O Simcoe, S R () Brandon M Lincoln^ Niagara O York, N R O Montreal East. ..Q Norfolk, S R.. . .O Ontario, W R.O Lunenburg. . . .N S Ontario, N P....O Lambton, W R.O Sunbury and Queen's NB Renfrew, S R.O Bothwell O Wright Q Algoiua O Alta Wellington, N R O Nipissing O Wright Q Carleton Ni? Lisgar M Lisgar M Colchester ....N S ; Wellington, N R.O ; Lunenburg. . . .N S :Nipissing O Stormont O Middlesex, W R..O Arthabaska .... Q Simcoe, E R... .O King's N B| Bruce, E R.O Essex, N R O iWellington, N R.<> Cumberland. .N S 1 A.ssa. Ea.st Cumlicrland. . N S Cumberland. . N S Cumberland. . N S Bothwell O Ouiuberland . N S Cumberland . . N S Cumberland . . N S Elgin, W R ...O Hastings, W R. .O Wellington, C R.O Russell O 0.';ford, N R....O Lambton, E R..0 Assa. East via Victoria, B C'o99-2 Phelpston 580-69 Barrington 376-3 St. Jioch 599-3 via Charlottetown 632-1 (R R name Richelieu) ApadieSiH.\I, IllHTHU'TH. Norfolk, H R . .<> Norfolk, S R,...() Urey, N R t) I'ontlai) l^ ronliac Hants N H Kinjf's N H llurrard H C Yale iS: Cariboo. HC Lambton, W R (» Rrandon M Awsa. Kast Leeds, S R () Sheffonl (^ Cumberland . . N S Kinjf's N 11 Colchester.,.. N S Yale if Cariboo B C Middlesex, W R.,() Dorchester (^ Orey, K R () Storuiont <) I'eterboro", K R..O Northumb", K R.O Maniuette M Sinicoe, K H t) Wentworth, .S R.O Vittoria fiSOvHd Port Rowan mym C'hatHWorlh .'■>:I.V4(I Kort Coulonife (M13 tut.'< BrusHi'ls .'iSdMS Ncwiiort Sta. 714 llolderville ;«t<) via Victoria e:t.» lioissevain TiS.'j'.'iT LaiiMlowne .ISO'K I'arrsboro" M'd Sussex Vale t^\m■\•l .'■.m)l (R R name McKay's) .'•)»5-(iT Newburv .';;i.5'4'2. Washington . . Waskada Wassewa Waterborouffh *Waterdouin . . * Water ford.... Waterford .... Waterford Waterford Waterloo * Waterloo * Waterloo .... Waternish Waterside Waterside Waterton Watervale Watermlle Waterville *Waternlle * Watford Watford Watson's Corners Watson Settlcni't Wattenwyl WattSection.S.H. Niiiissiriff O I'eterboro', K R.O I'erth, N R o Arthabaska . . . . t^ Lambton, K R. .O Assa. West.. . Victoria N S Sinicoe, E R. . . . O Frontei:ac O Wentworth North and Brant O Brandon M Brandon M Sunlmry and Queen's N B Wentworth, N R.(t Norfolk, N R....O Oigbv N S Kinjr's N B Prince West . P E I Luiienbur)r. . . .N S Shefford y Waterloo, N R.O Guvsboro' N S Albert N B Pictou N S Leeds. S R O Pictou N S Compton (^ Carleton N B Kin^f's N S Lambton, E R. .() Liuienburjf . . . .NS Lanark, N R O Carleton N B Muskoka iSi P..Sd. () Halifax N S I.O(ATKI), OK NKAR- KNT II. U. STATION, SKKKEY,ri'.lll.'ilr».')Sir27,314 Birtle &>2 Orillia .'•)80-32-07 Canfteld .'■i80-79-82, 6-25-5 535' 13 via I'eterboro' Ont Sebrintfville 580\';2 .58(1-12 Watford 580-85 RcKiiia 535-.52-li2 Oransfcdale, .599-14 580-67 319 or Ballantyiic Sta. 580-9 Bright 580-79 IHIoraine 5.'<5-57 i Bo:ssevain 535-57 | 390 Vonn!,''sC. ,543-1 .580-87 0-25-5, 515 ! Diurby712,392, 393-21 Sussex Vale .599-12 Ti^rnish 6651 1 Bridwater 646, 374 .535-4, .545-1 580-47 Sherl)i-ooke 371 Hnrvey (i93 ria Pictou Mallorvtown 5809 !W. Kiv. Sta. .599-13 580-8 U. Woods to'k 535 86 714 [580-85 [535-4, 5C5 ! Bai-ss' (Joriiers ti4() Mississippi Sta. 611 Debec .535-85-90 Soutli Riv. .580-67 West River Sheet : Harbour 371 i inii-tlo«i-22 !ParrvS'i;d4-2-2,5.3]-2: '580-32 i Melbourne, 625-8 Britfden 625-8 Tata'tfouche .599-15; ria I'ii-ton, Ont Elinvab- 580-66-69 Win'sor.;., 599-1, 714 Stonewall .535-60 644 1 ! .535-87 Wawola Wayerton Wayside Way's .Mills Weathcrley Webb Wood' Webster's Corn'rs Webster's Corn'rs Weedon Weedon Centre. . Weedon .Statlnii. . Weidmann Weir KliKITOtlAI, niHTIIUTH. tRAII.HOADON WHICH I.OCATKI), OR NKAR- ' KHT H. R. STATION, I MKK,KKV,ri'.l65-168 Assa East Moosomin 535-.52 Nortbiiniberrd .N B'Newcastle599 -2,3.53 Lanark, S R. . (({Perth .535-34 Stanstead y|Coaticook 580-8 Lunenbin-K: ..N SIBi-id'water 646, 374 NipisHinif o'535-25 NewWesl/iiin'rBC'Poi-t Hanev 535-70 Oueen's East.P E I vVolfe y Wolfe y Wolfe <,f l.,anibton, E R .*> Pisijuid (H15-2 675 Weedon Sta. 676 675 6-25-8 Weirstead Weissenburiif .... Welbeck.. Welch Welcome Weldon VVeldon * Wetland "Wetland Port.. Welhind Station. Wellbiirn * Wetlextey Wellington Wellington * Welti n;/ton .... * Wellington .... Wellinjfton Welliii(fton Sta. . Weltman'xCorn'ris Wells Wellwoo[acdonald .M Sunbui-y and yueen's. . . . N B Pictou N S King's N S King's N S Assa. East Lanark, S R. . . .O Prescott O Addington O Port Elgin 038 via Port Hope, Ont Elgin 572 Prince Alb'l .535 02 625-2-5, ,580-88 .Moult*n Sta. 580-82 625-2-5 Helton 580-49 Bailen 58051 665-1 .McGregor S. 535-52 544 574 Helbron 712 (MI5-1 [don) .544(R R name Raw- nin St. John, N B Carberry .535-52 .535-88 River .lohn 599-15 Berwick 714 Auburn 714 Moosomin .535-52 ,535-34 (R R name Bathurst) 327, .'{28 or Plais- ance .535-18 Lavant Sta. 611 Cumberland. . N S Wentworth S.. 599-1 West Advocate.. West Alba West Amherst . . . West Arichat . . . . Went llaii West Ba\- Road . . West Berlin .. . West Bolton . . . . Westboro Wexlhourne VV.Br.S.Nichol'sH West Br. Riv. .John Went lirome. West Brook .... West Brook .... West Brooklyn. . . Westbrook Sfills. West Broughton. West bury Westbury Basin . West Caledonia. . West Ca)ie Westchester .... Westchester L.ake Westchester Sta. Westcock Wes*. Chezzetcook West Devon .... West Ditton .... Cuinberliind . NS Wentworth, .599 H.ints .N S Windsor 714 Cumberland ,N S .5!«)-l Durham, E R.O 580-9 (R R name Newfonville) Cuir.berland .N S Parrsboi-o' 549 Invei-nesH . . . ..NS Orangcdale59914 Cumbciland .NS Amherst ,')99-1 Richmond . . ,N S Arichat 364, 371 Inverness . . .N S 372, ,5!J9-14 Inverness , . .N S 59914 Sbelbunie ar d yueen's . . .N S Liverpool 370-3 Brome ...y Knowlton 535-4 Carleton . . . . o .535-12 Macdonald . . . ..M 622 [Kent N BiWeldf.ird 599-2 i Pictou N SiScotsburn .599-15 Brome y 5;J5-3 jFrontenai^ o'«m Kingston, Out ! Cumberland.. N S .549 Annsipolis. . N SSMiddleton .562 1 Cumberland . .N S Westbrook .549 Beauce yj Broughton Sta. 675 Compton (J; East Angus 075 Compton Q|675 (R R n'e Basin) Shelburne and j .N s'Barss' Corners 646 P E I!0'Learv Sta. 665 1 N S (irenvi'lle 599-1 .N S,Gi-envillel)!»9-l ..N S .599-1 Westmoreland N B'Sackville .5991,6.'18 Halifax N SimVr Halifax, N S Prince VVest,..PE 1J665-1 Comjiton t^ Scotstown 535-7 (Queen's . . . Prince West.. Cumberland . Cumberland. Cumberland [1000 lis WMK'II UK NKAH- NTATIOfJ, ■I'.ltin-IHS 1 Mfi'.Vi ■M r.s()-8 ■!• (;4(i, ;t74 lev MfrTO lifr-' I'K 5H()-fi4- i;< 1900] POST OFFICES AND KAELHOAI) SI ATIONH IN CANADA. 238 I'OHT OrKICRH. Went iMibliii West. Kurltown . . Went Kl.v WeHternOovehead Western Heiul , . Western lloiul . . West Kssa West Kairvicw. . . Westtleld Centre. Weslllel.l Westfleld West Held WestKlaiiilioro'gh WestfonI West Olassville . West Uore WestGi'avenliurHt Wes*' iirove West Hall Westhain Island . West Hansford . . West Head West Hill Westhohne .... West Hiiiitin)^lon West Hr.ntley .. West !ii)jflesville. West Jeddore. . . . W'stLaHaveKerr.v West Lake West Lakevale . . West Lawrencet'n West Leicester.. West Liseoinbe . . West Loehaber . . * West Lome .... West McOillivray West Ma^dala . . Westmeath WestMerif^onishe West Montrose Westniore'd I'oiiit Weiit)iinuiit . . . . West New Annan W.Newd.v(^iiodd,v West Newton .... Weston * tVcHton West Osgood e . . Westover West I'etpeswick . West Plain West I'oint West Point (Summer Ottice.) * Wentpoi-t * WtiHtport West Port Clyde. West Pubnico . . West Quaco .... West River West Kiver Weift River, S. It. West River Sta.. W ScotchSettle'nt KljKCroK.Mi IIIHTHiCTM, 'HAH.ItO.Ml llN MKiCM LOOATKI), (HI .NK.VH- KHT R. H. MTATION, SKKKKV.n-. lOS-ltW Went ^hrffM-d ... . West Slieflford Sta. W. Side Middle R. West St. Peter's. W. Tatama;fouelie *WpstviUp .... Westwood .... Wctuxklwin . . . Wexford Lunenburg . . .N H (Jolchester.. ..N H SheffonI Unrrard B ') Kind's N H Huron, W R, ..(> ijbelliurni' and (Queen's . . N S Kinif's N II Wentwnrth, S R.<» Hruce, K R () Carleton N II Hants N S Siniooe, K R. . .(> MuskokaiSfP.Sd. <> Hrandon M NewWestmin'rRC Cumberland . N S Shelburne and (Queen's N S York. K R <) Vancouver. . . .H C Hastin^fs, N R..O Lanark, N R....O Annapolis . . . .N H Halifax N S Lunenbur);. . . .N S Prince K Middlesex, N R () Elffin, W R <) Renfrew, N R. () Pietou N S Waterloo, >' R..<) Westmoreland N H Hoi;helat;a (j Colchester... N S Halifax N S Prince Kast . . P K I Kintf's N S York, W R O Russell ( ) Went worth N. and Hrant (> Halifax N S Leimox () Prince West . P K 1 Prince Kdward . .() Leeds, S R () l)i/by N S Shelburne and Queen's N S Yarmouth . . . .N S St. John N B Albert N B Pictou N S Halifax N S Pietou N S Kiiijf's N B ShefTonl Q Shefford (^ Victoria N S King's P F. I Colchester . . . . N S Pietou N S Peterboro', K R. () Alta York, E R () Brid'water 64«, 374, Truro m«)'l-i;i ' Lawrenceville, (IBS Little York (H)5';i j Livnrpool ;J76'3 ' Coleman (Mi.'il I Alliston ri8()'*i4 ria Vancouver Barss' (!orners (14(1 Dundas .'i8()'8:{ Lucknow .'■)S(C48 Bristol hWU-m Shubenacadief)!)!)'! (Jravenhurstft8(i-e7 Hosseau 420-.S Deloraine fJ3.5'f)7 Ladners L'd'g.4,50-4 Thorn'onsMls-.W.)'! Barrijiffton .'!7(i'.'t Port Union 58(f9 Chemainus 574 Almonte MS'l'i Lawrencetown 714 niii Halifax, NS Brid'water (14(5, 374 Bloomtield ,''>44 Antij,'onishe .lltS^ via Halifax, N S Amherst 5l)«'l Anti(,'onishe 5i)!t'7 Antitfonishe UW~ (ii,''.-.'-) (R R name Bismarck) Clandebove ."iSO-flO Southwokl S. 625'8 (jrnham'K 535'12 m\n Berlin .5SO-47-r)l r.!»()-l (R R name Aulai') )■/(( .Montreal Tat'affouche 5iM)-l.") West River Sheet Harbour 371 Kmerahl (i65-l-2 Berwick 714 .''.80-.51, i)35-40 «).x},'oodeSta.M5'20 Dundas .'i80-S3 N'ap'ee ril!)-2, 580-9 Colemai (i(55"l 516, 319 376-2 or Di Renfrew, S R. . O Kind's P E I Ontario, S R. . . . o Lanark, .\ R o Both well o Shelburne and Queen's N S Bruce, W R O Algoma O .\lberta Muskoka&P.Sd. O Uuysboroutfh N S Kinjf's N B Charlotte .. ..N H Pietou N S Brock ville O Renfrew, S R. . O II Ml.lliiAli ON WHICH I.OCATKI), OR NKAR- KMT H. R. HTATION, HKKKKY,|-|'.1(I6-1(I8 635-52 712 712 Oranton 58(1.51 r.ia \ancouver Thessulon 53&'26, 4-22-2, 4-28-3, 430-1 Parrsboro' 549 Oak River 535-52 Hrummondville K. 535-4, 5(!5 |(125-3 Leamington 017, Hunter's Riv. 065-1 572 Wheaton Mills 572 Oil Citv 025-7-8 AshdodOll Cardigan B'ge005-3 580-9-38 Perth 535-34 573 Barss' Corners 646 580-48 535-25 Edmonton 535-63 Emsilale 580-07 Canso 364. .-ffl Holderville 390 Grand Manan 403 Oleng'rySta.Smt-lS 536-16(,RR.n'eBell) Arnprior 535-12 Yale iSj ( 'ariboo. BC Okanagon 635-74 Whiteside White's .Mills... White's .Mountain White's Point. . . . White's Station . . White's Settlem't Whitestone Whitevide Whitewater .... Whitewater * Whit I' wood Whitfield Whitford Whitney 'Whitni>>, Wliitneii Pier . . . Whittie'r's Ridge. Whittington .... Whitwick Whoniiiu'k Wln/coeoiiuifjh . . . Whycocomajfh B. Wbycocomagh P. *Wiaiton Wick Wirkham Wickham. Selkirk M .Middlesex, S R..O Vii'oria N S .Mgoiua O King's N S Ontario, W R. O (Queen's East. P E I .Assa. East King's ..... .N S Sunbury and Queen's . . . . N B Simcoe, E R. . . .() King's N B King's N B Sunbury and (Queen's N B Huntingdon . . ..Q Kent N B •Muskoka&P.Sd.O Ontario. W R..O Brandon M Yale & Cariboo. BC Assa. Kast Sinicoe, ,S R. . . .() Alta Northumberl'dN B Nipissing O r.35-51 via London Ont 359-3 535-13 Port Williams 714 Aurora 580-07 Cardigan B'ge666-3 Yorkton 022 Watorville 714 390 or Cody's 543 f Redwowl 420-3 Holderville 3SH) Sussex Vale 699-12 Narrows 390 580-7 Cocaigne 518 AhmicHarb'r 420-4 Locust Hill 535-34 5;{5-57 Sandon 535-70 .5:{5-.52 Shelburne 535-40 Kdinonton 535 03 Newcastle 599-2 353 .531-2 Cape Breton . .N S Svdnev 59914 Charlotte . . . .N BfRolling Ham 535-87 Wellington, N R.O|Orangeville .535-40 Comi)ton (^! NewWestinin'rBC Inverness . . . .N S Inverness . . . .N S 535 -70 ,'504 O'nged'le. 599-14 Orangedale ,599-14 We^t jWicklow . . Wicklow . . Wicksteed Widder . . . . Wiggins .. Wikwemikong Wilberforce . . . Inverness ...N S()rangedale .599-14 Bruce, N R. . . . o'5S0-55, 4-i(i, 4-22-2 i 4,-{0-l Ontai-io, N R. . . .OiBlackwtr..580-?5-3fl Drummond .... Q 535-4 Sunburv and I Queen's N Bl390-Welsford5L'5-88 Carleton N B|Klorenceville.535-86 Nortbumb' W R.OJGrafton .580-9 Peterboro, E R..0 Haliburton ,580-:«) Lambton, E R ..() Thedford ,580-,51 Sunbury and I (Queen's N BlCumberl'd B. 543-1 Algoma OJoraManitowaningO Peterboro', E R. OiHaliburton 58030 il. 1^.'' 2:u POST OKKIC'KS AVh HAILllOAM STATIONS IN CANADA. [H)()() I'OMl' OFKIL'KH, Wilcox Wildllclil... Wild Morse , Willi Oak. ... Wil(l\vo(Ml ... Wilfrid Wilke^piirt . . WilkiiHon . . WillcfHlioliiif Williams .... Williiiiiislmrtf . . . . Williaiii'M I'oiiit. Willinin.Hdalt' . . . . WilliaiiiHdalf KaHt WUIiiiiUKfiiril . . . . Wllliainsporl . . . . *\Villiaviiiloii'n . . Williamstowii . . . WiltianiKi'iUi' . . . . Williscroft Willoii){lil).v . . . . Willow Hank . . . Willow Hmicli , Willow Creek . . . Willowdale Willow l>ale .... V\'illow (trove . Willow;fro\e . . , Willow Raii;re. Wiluutt Wilmot Valley . Willi. iir ". . . WUno Wflsoii . Wil.soiihuitfh . . KI.KCTOHAI, lirHTIlirTK. ll.Ml.llo.klMIN WIIU'll l.i'CAI'Kli, OK .NKAIl- KMT II. 11, HT.^rioN, HKKKKY,I'I>. l(ir)-UI8 Weiitworth, S ll.(t|Wiiioiia r>s(i ?;;< Cardwell O Yali'iScl'arilioo.Hr Maodoiiald .M I'erlli, S li «> Ontario, N II o llothwell () AddiiiK'toii O Kroiiieime O Kent ^■ork Anti)(oiiiMlie . Ciliiilterlaiid. CmiilK'rIuiid . Nanliville fiKf)- li. Craiilirook, M5'(I7 St. .Marv'H TiisoMl) Canniimtoii rKSOIUl Soiii'ira .'i7.'< KnferiMisu .'ilHt'l llallaiit.vVSta.riUI)-n Ohatlmin K\h-\i Cross Creek 5.'W AntiRoiiiHlie fiiHCT River IMiilip fi!»i)-l ThoiniiH'ns.MlH.MI-N Orev, .\ It o v.'hatsworlli f>:«'!M) Mtiskokait I'.Sd.o! (llenjfarry O l!arleloii! N H Kingston O Hriice, N H WiLson Croft.... Wilson'.s Hay . . . . Wilson' . licaoh. . Wilson's Coriieivs. Wilson's Mills. . . . Wilson's Point, . . Wilsonville W'ilstead Wilton Wilton Grove. . . . Winclielsea 'Wiiichi'ntir .... Winohest er Spr'jfs Windermere Windermere Windfall Windham Centre Windham Hill. .. WMndiiiff Led}^es. *Windn(ir Windsor * WiwlKor Windsor Forks. Windsor .lunc. .. *Win(hor MUlts. Windyffates Wi)ie Harbour. . Winfleld Win;;ard Winf^er . . . O .Sauk Inverness N .S A.ssa. West liruce, W II. ... O York, W K O I'icUiu N S St. .lohii N 15 Ilaldimand and .MoiK'k O .Ma Ks.sex, NR O Carleton N H Hants N S Hants N S Halifax Ns Richmond *.} Lis),^ar M Guvsboronjih . . N S Wellinffton, C R.O Saak Haklimand and Monck O Hnron, E R O Renfrew, S H.. ..O J.iisyrar M Assa. F^ast I Winnipeg: M Marquette it VVentworth. S R.O Lincoln & Niajf . . O HiinlHville fi8l)'07 Lairsierr)8(Ci),;<21)-a I'p. Wodsfkri.-tr.'Sti rill KiiiKston Out | Dobbiiilon i'lSO'fifi ">:t,'')(l-2(R. R. name Mac(iowall) Prt.lloo(ia51f2,:i(i4 .Moose .law 'vXt'irl I'inkerton .'iStr54 Concord MyViU New (!la.s;,'()W.W!)'7 ('/(( St. John N B Oneida 580-70 tUl-i M-l-\ New Annan ,(lfi,^'l irr'smithtili,.''i()!)'l Kjfanville .'i.'iri'll Conrtland 580-S'2 ShelHcId HiH) Peti'a .'■)80-84, 625-7 Keniptville 5;i5"20 c;amiio Bello My\ Kirk's Ferry 050 Koberrson Sta. 705 Shippi^,^an 540 Vanessa 515 fiananoiiue 702, S24 Camden Fast 509-2 (125-4 .5SII-.S1 (R. R. name Westni'ster) Fxeter 5sO-,50 5S5-:« Winchester 5a5-33 120-;U't'i-.son .580-67 (Joldei. 5:i5-5.'i Comber 025-3-5 0-25-5 Spr'ffllill Mines 549 Conmir's 700-1 025-5, 580-83, 535 42, 320 Ilartland 535-m 50-2-1 Windsor 502-1 ■'.02-1, .500-1 .580-8 Manitou 535-57 Antijionishe .599-7 Alma .580-.'; t Stobart 535 02 Perrv Sta. ii2o-5 .5,S0-48-,5n, 535-41 Effanville .5.-«-ll Moi-den 535-57 Antler 535-58 .535-51-52-.55-57-59- 00-01, 044-3 012-1 580-83 Attercliffe St. 580 82, 625-5 Wode House . . Wiitl'i' Inlaiul . . Wolfe Ridtfo . . . Wolfe Lake . . Wolfoid Centre Wolfstown .... ' \Vo!frill'' Wolseley 'It'olKI'lfll Wolverton .... Wood Woodbaiik Wood Hay Woodbine Woodbiirne .... * Wimilhriil'ii'. . . Woodbiirn WoodHeld Woodford .... Wood Green . . . Wiiiidham .... Woodhill \Voo<'hiirst .... WoodiiiKtoii . . . Wood Island . . (Summer OlHce.) VVood Islands N Wood Lake Woodlands Woodlands WooI>. 1i i)r.2 .S(iti7 ctonNH ii.r.:ir)'f)a •k»'fi!«Cl li iK';iriliooH(' IThriT ItiMTS Jiiid ' St .Mauricf. , Q YuMiaska Q jYutiiaNka (} ! Addinirtoii o I'ontlac Q Yarnioiifh . . . .N S KItfiii, K It (» i Alia iNVflliiiifton.C U.o l.Mil^k.v I'arry S ,Oivy,.S It (» YaleiScCarilioo IK 'York N I! .Muskoka.Sc I'. H(l. () Leeds. S II () Ilaldiniand and MoiH'k <» York, KM u II VII.IIOAII li>' WMM'M I.OI AlKIl, OH NKAH- KSI H. II. HI'ATIO.N, I MKKKKV.I'l'. Kiri-ltW Itivcr I'liillp riWl'l ri:l.">'7(i .•.:t:.-ii .■.:t:.'l, ;IJ1»1» Yaiii'-.ka:>;t.'il,a2U'l) .'■(O'ci-i Shaswillf il)t:i 71'.;, ;i7ii-i-2-a (i'iri-.'i. f.M(CS2(M. V. |{.('roMsliitfr>8(i'82) MacLeod r.,ir.(U Kliiiira .■iM0-»7 Novar f)Si)-(l7 ;i;t'rtl<> ^ou^v|lool 'i.'!.')'a4 llloj.Hteiii r.sOM) I Nejsnri ri.').")'7'- llarvev Sta. MirHH t2(i:jri'rHonri80-07 Mall«i'\town r)tu\, ;iiM) YnuiiK'HCove H'll Siinliury mid (Queen's. . . . N 11 Vouii,;'s Cove tt\H Yoiun^'s I'ohit . . I'uturhoro" \V H..O :12:1, mo, or Lake- field r>,so-ai Yoiiiii,' Vaneoiiver . . II (' rin Victoria H C Yoiiiufsv'lle ... Oxforil, N 11 ..(> Ueaehvlllu f.a53S, .''i.sifMa Zealand .\(ldint(ton . . . . . (> Oso Htation roducini;- that trrain for the las,', (Ifteen years, without the application of any manure ; and tlie irrain I saw this .\e,ir was as Hue as any to be found in this district. Trnly 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 s.iid lo i)e that of .Montreal ; there is no doubt of its beliiK su))erior to that of l^uebec. The snow fall is certainly less. In fact, fiirmers ('0011)^^111 that they do not p't ^'ood sleiKh roads till late in the winter. On the jritli September this year I remarked that the leaves of the trees were very little tinted, and potato stems were still yreen. Wheat and .all {Trains rijien and produce abundantly, as may be seen from the followini' extracts taken from the ceiious returns: 18(11. 1.H71. Wheat, bushels I(),!tl2 ia(i,o;)'.> Oats, " 3!l,:il(i 117,2411 Barle.v , " ao,i)22 71,210 Olher (Jrains Potatoes, bushels. . . l()l,a.S2 i.nt;,i)ii(i 1.>5SI. l.''.4,aS!) 211, 2i(; 47,112:1 i(w,iM;i 287,-'a8 Hay, tons Hutter, pounds . . , Head of live stock . Tobacco, pounds . . Population ISOl. a,(i4S 01,777 18,740 10,478 1871. ,'i,!)<;0 148,l(«i 44,772 i7,4i)a 1881. I(i,a47 3l)a,127 5i),7i»7 67,437 .S2,4(I9 Potatoes, carrots and other veuetables yield abuiidantlj and are of immense size. Wheat is of course the preat test of the soil and climate of any airriciiltural country. Let us then oonii)are its iiroduction at Lake St. John with the best districts of the Province, viz : The Kastern Townsbiiis, and we find that the census returns show in 1881 : — Chicoutimi . Compton. . . . Stanstead . Ilunfiie'don. Poimlation. H2 4011 1!»,.'^.H1 I'siViO l,'),4!).i Bush. Wheat. I.'i4,.'i89 34,181 ;i7,727 24,378 Hush, per lODO of pop. 4,800 1,800 2,400 1,000 Comparison between the teini^n-atm-e, and snow-fall at Hoborv.al and at other places in Canada, each winter .season (from .lanuary to March incliisi\ fly) and each suniuier season (from .Inly lo September inclusively). The observations lor Koberv.al extend from .-Kpril 1888 to .May 181(0, inclusively ; those for Moose Factory, James Hay, from the year ls77 to the year I8,s-.!. All these observations are taken exciusiveiy from the otticial reports of the Meteorolojfical Department at Toronto. TKMPKUATURE. ■i V "3 SNOW-FALL. Roberval. Chicoutimi. Quebec. Montreal. Moose Factory. Chicoutimi. Quebec. Montreal. 0) '^' So Averajje for the Year . . 3.T.0 5 31.8 37.0 39.2 31.2 Inch. 87.2 Inch. Inch. 82.5 i 164.8 Inch. 177.6 Inch. 80.3 Winter 1 ''■' 1.4 8.7 10.4 3.4 ' 43.5 36.1 94.0 94.1 33.6 Summer ! .59.7 57.1 00.3 62.5 57.6 1 0t Jflmw <:?.M»i2iSiC!i^^ NOI\CHf(NGl^ND N (aNADA Alphabeticallji arranged ivilh their Punt Office Aililrvnn, except in a few iiiMtaneeH where the return hag been mitiU with the name of the Couyregatiim attached. Thin, however, in generalln the tame an the addreu. \i\\l\\\ l{ev.\V.C.J'iiikliain,/J/>./^C'L 1887 ARC'lllllHIIlirH. MoHtRev. I(. Machrav, l).l)., hh.l)., D.C.L. ArcliliiHliop of UniicrlM l.iiiid iiiid Primate of of tlio Onltr of SI. Mu^lmi'l ami St. (icoritf. '• " J. T. l-ewis, l).l>., Lh.l)., D.C.L., Arili))ixlioii of Ontario and Mi'tropolitan of 111 viiice of Canuiia. HmilOPH, RiKht Kev.W. C. KoiupaM, I). I) . . iMtll Sulliirl<. (CoiiHtM'rati'd 1874 Uishop of Atlialniwa.) " " Llewelyn JoneH, />./>.. . 1S78 Newfoundland \\.\\.i\Qw\,l).l).,Ll..l>. 1H7!I Montreal. ,l)C L 187!) Toronto. 1871) Caledonia. 1881 Krederii'toii. I88;< llnron. 1884 AthaliiiMca. all Canada ; Prelate V Ki(>l«'»ia»tical Pro- A. Sweatnuin, />/>., \V. llidlev, l).l>. n.T. KiMKdon, /;/>., /J(7. M. S. Ualdwin, D.I) ... H. Younyr, D. D., D.C.L. . C. Hamilton, />./>.,/>.C./y 18l»« Oiiawa. ((JoMseerated 1885 Bishop of N'iajfara.) V. (.'oiirl riev, />. D. ,S. T. D 1888 \V. I). Keeve, D.D 18!)l A. lluMler Dunn, />./>. . 181)2 VV. \V. I'erriii, />./> 181W J. A. Newnhain, D.D. .. \H\Y.\ John Karl, D.D 18!ir. .I.IM)uMoiilin,/W/l,/>CA 1806 .l.Orisdale, />./>., D.C.L 18mi (J.TIiorneloe, DD., DCL 18!m Saskatchewan and Calvary. Nova Heotla. Ma(!keiizie Klv t^ueliec. Colunihia. Moosonee. N. WeHtin'otr. Nia^fura. (iu'A)ipello. Ali;oiuu. C.\N.\IllAS HIHIKll'H WHO MAVK IIKSIII.SKD TIIKIH .SKK.H. Rih'ht llev. I. Hellinutli, D.D., laic of Huron, conMecrated 1871, resiKiied 1883. " " Hon. A. .1. I{. Anson, Z>./>., late of (^u'Appelle " 1884. •' 1892. (IK.NKHAL NY.NOK OF CANADA. CoinpriMinK Clerical and Lav Uepre.sentali\eM of all the Dioceses in Canada. KCtliKHIAHTU'AI^ THOVINCR OK CANADA. OompriHiii(( the Dioceses of Toronto, Niagara, Huron, Ontario, Montreal, (Quebec, Nova Scotia, Krederieton, Al^onm and Ottawa. Lewif, D.D., LL.D.. D.C.L., Ardihishop of Ontario. Most Rev. .1. T. DIOCESE OF MONTREAL. BlatitRev.W. B. Bond, D.D.,LL.D., Lord BiMhop (^g^^)). V. Rev. J. Carniiehael, D.D., D.C.L., Dean, aiul Dishop'x Cnniinissary. Van. D. Lindsay. D.C.L., Archd. Ven. Lewis Evans, D.C.L., Archd. Yen. VV. H. Navlor, M.A., Archd. Ven. W. L. Mills, D.D., Archd. Rev. W. Anderson, Rev. J. Ellegood, M.A. Rev. J. B. Davidson, M.A D.C.L. Rev. ,1. Enipson, M.A. Rev. T. W. Mussen, M.A , Uon. D.C.L. 'CanoHH. Rev. J. Rollit. Rev. J. 0. Norton, D.D. Rev. Jas. H. Dixon. Rev. Edmund Wood, M.A Rev. H. J. Evans, M.A. f liiiihop's Ven. Archd. Mills, D.D. < Kxam'nij y Chaplain. Ven. Archd. Evans, /).C. A/., D. Chap Rev. Canon Empson , M. A .,Sec. Synod Abbott, C. P Boscobel Allen, A. A., M.A Chelsea Anderson, W. (Hector) {Caii.iiii).>''<>rel Ball, T. W., li.A Danford Lake Barnes, F. W Tliovnc ( 'eiii re Bavli-s, .!.()., n.D Montreal Belittle, \V. .1. M Vall(\ field Bell, J. II .North Wakclicl.i Bcnoit, E. H .Montreal Bernard, \V.(;.,^f .,4. (AVc.)l'hilipslvirt; Borthwick, .J. 1)., /y/y.A>. ...Montreal Boulden, C. .)., M..\. (Itcctar) Herlhier en haiit Bourne, N. A. K., /?. ^.(/ffc).Lonf,''neuil Boyd, Chas.,/./y./; Hull Brewer, H. C River Desert Brown, W. K. (ft.!).). . . Mansonville BushelLK.,. If. -'(.(yjfcfo/-). West mount Cii4)el, K. T. (lice.) Sutton Carmichael, .1., D.D., D.C.L. (Si. (ii'ariic'.i)(l)ciiii) JJoiitreal Carmich'iel, .1. S.. .Hudson lleiulits Catterniole, .1 . .St. .\nne de Bellcvuc Chambers, W. P.,jW./l(ft«c)Knowlton Charters;, K.(/^'(■..9^Sl»n'>/J'.v)Monl real Clayton, K. 11 New Oliisffow Coffin, .1. M Glen Sutton Craij,', W. VV., R^ Montreal Cunnini(ham,T. E.,.V.4(/{<'c)Montreal Dart, VV. .1., M.A. (J{cc).St. Lambert Davidson, J. B., 3/./l.(/J('c)Kreli(.'-bs1)V Davies, VV Rawdon [236] Dennis,.!. VV. (Wee.) Mille Isles Des llrisay, L., .}f.A Sorel Dixon, .). II. (l{ec.St.Jvde'>i)MotitreA\ Eastman. K.S Eastman, t^ue. Elle({ood,.l., .l/..4(,S'f../(T»/i<'»i)Montrea. Elliott, Alex .VIonlreal Elliott, J. A., «.. 4. (/{(•(•. )i;owansville Enunett, K West Hhefford Emi>Hon, .1., iW..4 . (Ca/to«). Montreal Ereaux, .1. S .Vlontreal Evans, H. .1., iV.yl.(Cfln()7i)-Moiitreal Evans,!.., />.C. L.( Ven. i4>.). Montreal Everett, T Westmount Flanagan, James L Ahuntsic French, A., li.A Montreal Fyles, VV. A., li.A Cote St. Paul Oagnon, (1. H De Ramsay (tarland, J. VV .South Stukeley (Jiven, A. B Lachute (iomery, II Montreal Onili.iin, F. H., li.A Montreal Harris, VV. (7{(!t'N>c)..S'.anbridge East Hewtoii, K., M.A. (Rec.).. . . Lachine Horsey, H. E., .W..4.(/i(!(!.)Abbot8ford HutcliinKs, R. F Arundel Irwin, R. D Adanisville Jeakins, T. B. (Rector) Waterloo Jekill, 11., B.A Montreal Jud;fe, E. P (Hec.) Mascouche Kaneen, W. E Eardley v.m)] n.KIUJY— CHIflU'H OK KN(»I-ANI). 237 a D K«r, J., /'/'(/'''"■'''»■'»'•<' CA.) Moiitri-al KliiK, W. T I'olllmore KittHori, II,, M . A. Ufetiir)\\vntmi>\in\ Lackt'V, I. II Ilf>tiiiiiltii;fi>ril Iiarivit'rd, l>., II. A Mont real littwlM, K. I>., n.A.dti'i'lor) IhrrNillc LimlMav, I ».,^.f. /,.(»■ ,lc.).\VuiiTlcM. liookhiirl, A. I». (Hrflnr). MohIkuI IioInvIIi', II. <). rifrrcvlllit l.niitrhiirHl, W. II. (Hi-i'tnr) . . .Oraiiliv Mallitisoii, (). II. (/^•l■^<>)..(lrt•nvill'l' MaMOti, (1. A Iriiii Mill McKwiiti, S. K North ShWToril M(\MiiiiUH, K MoiitTfiil MlllM, W.I-.. />./>.( I'.. l)(7if/.)M.itilri-al MillH, S. A hai'oili' MilN, II. I)., .v.. I Itriuliaiii Mount, K. A . . . St. Ari./>.(/^v.).. Mont real Nyi', II. \V., M.A.(llfcli>,) UviUoni Ovcrinu, l(. V lliickhiKliain I'laiHtol, II., M.A Diinhani Pratt, F. A., II A Moiitroal WeMt Renaiid, .1. F. (Hci'tor) .... Montreal Uexford, K. I., 11. A 51ontreal ltol)iiiHon, W. , /{. />.( lii'c"^ llnrcncevillc Rollit, <;. (J. ilWIiir) Montreal Roilit, .1. (Ciiiininm. Vinct'iitde I'aiil Kov, •! Sabrovois SaiHiorH, \V., /{.A .(li. henn) Moiitri-al Smith, F. K , n.h. (Ilfctor). . Mull Hniith, (i. Abbott, II. I) Montreal Sttacv, F. \V., 11. A Monte Hello Sleen, F. .1., iV.yl. (/'/»/.). Montreal Strong, J. Irwin. . . . Ornwtown .Sutton, K. (1 St. ChrvHOMtonie Taylor, R. F .' . Aylnier Troo)), O. ()., JJf./l. (/{»'(•^)»•).Montreal Waterson, W. J. M. .. . Uouj^enionl WllHon, A. <;. (liectitr). . .I'hilipHburjt Windsor, W. (/i^-c). St. John's, (^ue. Wood, E., M.A. («.'<;. .Sf. John'x) (Contiii) Montreal Wriifht, W., Ml) Montreal Writfht, II. K., M.A. (/{<•<•.).. I.achiiie Yates, W.R, M.A Uolton Centre niOCKSK OF (il'KHKC. Rijcht Rev. A. Hunter Dunn, /)./>., Lord BUIwp (181>2). Very Rev. L. W. Williams, I). I)., Dean Ven. Henry Roe, D. I)., A rchd. (RvVd) Rev. A. A. Von ItHand,"k M.A., D.C.L., Rev. Thomas lUchardson, I ^„.,_„„ Rev. John Foster, .V..1., (Canons n.C.L., Rev. Thos. Adams, D.C.Ij.J Adams, Thos., D.C.h., I'riii. Ilp.dil. Lennowille Adcoek, W. A Ka.st An);us Allnatt, I.B., /i.DCW.ffiOI'enno.wille Almond, J., /?..4 Labrador Balfour, A. J . , M. A . ( R St. P. ) (Sec. Church Society) (iuebeo Ball, T. U,M.A:(liefii)..\,cwww\\\v Barton, VVm., B.A Grand M6re Bayne, N. M., li.A Way's Mills Bishop, C. E., R.A Seotstown Blaylock, Thomas, M.A Oanville Boyle, F., M.A. (Retired) Brooke, H. A., B.A Stanstead Brewer, J. S.,B.A.(Ciir.St.Matt.)q\K Chapman, T., A/. .4(/;efiVcd)Marbleton Curran, W. J Kirkdale Debbage, J. B., B.I) Boiirpr Louis Dickson, H. A Inverness Dickson, J. S. B., R i4 . Lake Mej^antic Dumbell, G. W., D.I). (Rector) Sherbrooke Dunn, E. A., M.A. (Rector St. Patil'n) Quebec Dutton, A. W Peninsula Ktherlntdon, K. J., II.A. (Ilfctor Trill. Church) i^ui'bec' Faulioner, W. (I. (Hector) Inland Fouler, Canon, M.A., D.C.I.dleclor) ill II ml Di'itii) . .('oiillcook Fothertflll, R. J Drunimondvllle Fuller, II. S Portneuf Fvles, T. W., ,»f./l.,CA./m'//';i^*. Levin Oauthier, I. B Ste. llrHide llardinit, (I. T KivUre du Loup llarte, 11. S., /;. .1, Ht. Geo., Iteauee lleiiliurn, J., .W..I. (Rector) (Uiiriil nciin) Richmond llibbard, G. F., H.A Frampton Horner, D Samly Beach Husband, K, It .Murbleton Kemp, John, /;./). (Itetireil) Leeds Kerr, I. N , B.A HhiRawake Klni^, K. A. W., M.A .Windsor Mills Lewis, ('.'!' .Melbourne Lyster.W.G.,/;. /I («./>(•.<*))( 'upeCove .Moore, A. 11.,/*. . I N> v port Murrav, G. II., B A id.wille Nicolls, G. G., ,W..I F.teh Bay Parker, G. H, (Hector) ..,. ^'onipton Parrock,R.A.,.1/.l.//j>.('<.//.Len'xville Petry,II.J.,i»/.yl.(/Wi»ri/). . .Quebec I'roul, J Maicdaleti lsiaii.(/(, r(/)Richniond Robertson, A. 11. (Rector) (liurnl hean) Cookshire Rothera, J Leeds Scarth, A. C. M.A., D.C.L. (Rector) (livnil heini) Lennoxville Scoti .y 'i., M. A .(Rec.S.Matf. )(;uebec Smith, !•'. A. t Retired) .... Montreal Stevens, \., M.A. (lice.) Ilatlev St\iurt,H.C., tf..l.(/<(C).Three Rivers Sykes, ,1. S Kin^sey Tanibs, R. ('., M.A Walerville Vhompson, I. .M. (Rec.)(ll.l).). .Levis Vial, F. G., B.A. (Ci/c). Sherbrooke VonI(Hanil,t!an.,3f..l,/>.C./..(.Sf..W.), CIcr. Sec. Dioc. Bd. .I-.S'iz/kk*.. Quebec Walters, (}. R Pt. St. Peter Washer, C. B Bury Watson, B., B.A. (Cur. St. Mntt.)i.^\\c Way man, J. \V lobnville What ham, A. E Hereford Wilkinson B.G.^r /!./}/>. OoM.en'xv'le Williams, L. W., M.A., D.I). (Vcri/ Iter. Dean, Rector Cilth.). .Onchw Wilson, E. K.,B.A.(liec.)New Carlisle Wrijfht, R. W. E., M.A , Majfojr Wurtele, L. C, M.A Actonvale DIOCESE OF TORONTO. Rt. Rev. A. Sweatnian, D.D.,D.C.L., Lord Bishop (1871)). Ven. S.J. Boddy, iV./l., A rchd. York Ven. Thos. \V. Allen, M. A., Arch- deacon of Peterhoroiigh. Rev. H. Scaddinif, /). D. ] Binhop'/i Rev. A. J. Broujrhall,jV./l. / Chapl'nn Rev. .\..l. Broii),'hall,iVvl . Km m.Chnp. St. Alhaii'n, Canonn, Remdeiitiarii. Rev. H. Scaddintf, D.D., Chap. Rev. E. A. Welch, M. A., D.C.L., Chancellor. Rev.J.D'Arcy Cayley,.V.i4. Precentor Rev. A. W. >facnab. Canon Miimioncr Canonn, Non-Reside7it. Rev. n. Bath Osier. Rev. F. Treniayne, M.A. Rev. A. Sanson. Rev. C. C. Johnson. Rev. E. W. Murphy, B.A. Rev. R. W. E. Greene, L.Th. Rev. P. Harding. Rev. A. VV. Spragge, M.A. I(e\ Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Re\ Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev . .lohh Farnconib, .M.A, . W. Reiner. . J. P. Sheraton, l).l>.\ ,., . .JaM.F.,S>eenv, /)./>. „ """' (Ml. Mr,krldge,/>./> /'""•""'• . .lohn LauKtrv, /*.('./,. "v . E. II MuxNVii, M.A. . Jas. H. Talbol. .J. II. T. ncy. . G. .M. KingHlon, M.A. Rural . W. E.Carroll, ,M.-I. DMnn . C. II. Marsh. . I'anon Hardinu:. . W. F. Swallow. . Geo. II. Webb, Allen,T, W, , M. A . lice. A ciTi. Mlllbrook Allen, W. <;,. i»/, /!.{/<. /A ).Millbrook Andrews, B. C. H Toronto ArmitaKc W. L I'ulerboroiigh AHhcriifi, It., M.A Toronto Baldwin, Arthur 11,, M.A. ..Toronto Ball, Thos ' Ballard, J. McL., M.A Toronto Bales, W, W,, if. A Port Perry Bell, R. II. B Toronto Helhune,C,J.S.,iW.i4, D.C.L Bilkey, R. A Toronto Bliickler, .1. W Newmarket B(Hldy,S.J,3f,/l.(/lrfA.rorit)Toronto Bourne, II, T EssonviUe Brooks, C. II, Orillia Broughall,A.J..iW,/l,(.N7,.s7c.)Toronto BrouKhall, G. II., M A.. I'ort Hope Broughull, Jas, S,, M.A Whitby Broughall, L. W. R Minden Bryan, Bernard Parkdale Burges, II. F., II.A Bethany Burns, Wm Price's (Corners Burt.F Toronto Bushel], ,lno Norwood Carroll, W. E., /J.,1. (rt.D.) .. Alliston Carson, R, J Ilavelock Cavlev, E. C, M.A Toronto Cayley, J. D., M.A.(Canon) Toronto Chafee, A, B., .M.A Coboconk Clark, \V.,/>.C./.,(/'ro./Vin.C()/.)Tor. Clorke, W. 11., M.A Toronto t;ody, II. ,]., .M.A Toronto (.'oleman, R. J Toronto Cooper, J, E Toronto Cooper, J. W Pickering Cooper, W. E., M.A., S.T.Il, Campbellford Creighton, J., B.I) Blackstock Creighton, W. J., M.A . .Bobcaygeon Creswick, W Vomig's Point Daniel, Edwin, B.A Port Hope Darling, Charles, M.A Toronto Davidson, .. Toronto Jun. Dymond, Ernest G King Farnconib, John, jW..4,(C.).Newca8tle Farneomb, Wm,, B.A .Fenelon FallB Farncomb, F, E,, B.A Sharon Keiuiiii :, Jas, E Minden Fidler, A, J,, B.A Toronto Fletcher, Joseph, M.A . . .Port Perry French, W. H. A Grafton Gibson, John, M.A Thornhill Gillespie, John Toronto Gowleve, F. W Homing's Mills (ioodheart, M. J Haliburton Goodman, C. S Toronto Graeme, A. S. H Grant, William, D.D On Leave Greene, R.W.E.,Z/.r.(Ca«on).. Orillia Hague, Dyson, M.A Toronto Hanna, J.' A Midland Hand, J. E Lloydtown Harding, Philip (Can.) («.!>.). Apsley Harris, Jas. H Brooklin 238 CLEUGY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND. [1900 15' Harris, R. H., M.A On Leave Hart, Anthony Toronto H.irtle\ , K. H Toronto Heathcote, K. C. C, f^.T . . .Toronto Hindus, 11. \V.,/>'.i-l. SprVf'd-on-Uredit Hoiljfliin, T. I., M.n Deer Turk Holilswortli. i;. W Mono .Mills Howard, J. Sooll, M.A Toronto HuntinKfor.l,E.\V.(/'/(i/".7'.C)Tor'nto Injfles, CliarleH \j., M.A Pcrkdale .Johnson, C. C. (Ctiaon) On Leave Jones, .). Hughes Stroetsville Jones, K. Kdmonds Port Hope Jo!;es, Septimus, M.A Toronto Joi\es,\V,J/^ , nCUI'ruf.T.OTrouto Jnpp, Wni Kenriek, C. H., M.A Port Hope Kinj,'ston,G.M.,i»/..4.(A'./>.)Penetan>r. Kirkby, L. H Collingwood Kuhrinjr, Q.,M.A Toronto Lansrf eldt , K. A < )nienice I,an)rtry, J., M.A., D.C.L. (li.D.) Toronto Lawrence, S. A Stoutfville Lewis, J. Pitt, M.A Toronto Lindsay, John Duntroon Little iL M Alhion Lord, Christopher Ai)sley Lloyd, Oeo. K., M.A Toronto Lynch, F. J Roseniont M.-Mikeiizie, A. W Lakelield Mackleni, T. 0. S., M.A Toronto Macnal), A. W. {Canon) Toronto Madill, A. S Caledon Kast Madill, I). A Heeton Major, W Canninjrton Marsh. C. H. (II. D.) Lindsay McCausland, H Toronto MoColhim, J. H., A.M Toronto McKini, C. \V Toronto Mv'l.ean, Wni Klnivale McLennan, J. Mcli Cookstown McVaniara, H Lindsay Miles, A. C, I!. A ("reeinoie Mockrid)'°,O.H.,i>./).(Crt/i.)<)n leave Moody, ' J Toronto Moore, R. J., M.A Toronto Morffan, V. K. V Toronto Morlev, Oeorffe B liradford Murphv, K. \V., II. .1 . (C). . Painswick Musseii, E. II., jW.. I. (/»./>.). .Aurora Nesbitt, G., M.A Norriu, F. 1! Toronto Noxon, S. C Thllaniore Osborne, A., D.J> Kast Toronto 0'Me.ira, T. R., n.A Toronto Osier, H. Bath (Canon) . . York Mills Paterson, T. W., M.A .... Deer Park Pearson, J., D.C.L Toronto Pickford, K. VV Orannoville Plummer, F. G., L.Th Toronto Powell, T. W York Mills Quinii, H. R Toronto Reed, W. L. B Norway Reiner, \V. (Canon) Barrie Rich, Chas. H Wesloii Riirbv, Oswald, .W A. (Prof. Tr'ia. Coll.) Toronto Rix, G. A Toronto Roberts, L L. P Toronto Rooney,Robt. A Perry town Rounthwaite, J. F Toronto Rutherford, A. McK Sutton Wesr Ruttan, C Norway Ryerson, G. E .Minden Sanson, Alex. (Canon) Toronto Scaddins, Henry, />.Z>.(CrtM.)Toronto Scott, Geor),'e ! W'arkworth Seaborn, R. Bowinimville Sealer, C. A., li.A Toronto Shepi)ard, .1. H Coldwater Sheraton,J.P., />. />(C. /'. ^ C)Toronto Shortt, C. Harper, M.A Toronto Smith, T. BeveHey Toronto Softley, Henry . . .' Toronto Soward. Edward Kinniount Spragge, A. \V., M. A . (C«ii.). Cobourg Stevenson, E. V., M.A.VvU "lioroiigh Swallow, W. F. ( li. I)ean)\\(. ii)ridge Sweeny, J. F., ///>. (C(n)();OToronto Svnionds, H., M.A Ashburnham fallmt, Jas. H. ( 1{. Dean ).. MHhiiwa Tavlor, George L. M.A Toronto Teiiey. J. H. (li.D.) Craigburst ThompsoTi, H. V., .1/. .1 . . . Shmil v Bay Thomson, (;.E.,.V.^I..C!anol)ic,\V.T.J Treinayne, F.. .'t/.yl. (Ca/i()/l).Mimico Tremayne, H. (>., .1/..'! .... Islingt' i Vicars, .lohn, IJ.A Camiington Walker, T., IS. A West Hill Wallis, G. Toronto Walsh, W Brampton Warren, George Lakelield Warren, J. H. R Toronto Watt, A. C Bond Head Weaver, R. L Hastings Webb, ./)., LL.I)., D.C.L., King'. ton. Lord Arclihixliop, lSii2-- IS'.i- he hccanw ArrhOLiltofi. Very Rev. Biixcon B. Smith, M.A., li.D., Kingston, Dean. Van. T. Bedford-Jones, L L. D.,D. C. L., Archdeacon (;/'A'/«,'^s•^(;l, Brock ville Rev. F. R. Taiie. 'I Rev. J. W. Burke, II. A. Kev. A!l)ert. Siinirer. V Ca /(()«.<. Rev.(;.W.G.(!n)ul, .V .1. Rev. E. H M. Baker Ven.Archd. Bedford-.Iones,^ LL.n., D.C.L. I Rlxhop'n Rev. '.v. B. Carev, M.A. i Chapl'x. Rev. C. L. Worrell, J/.. 4. J Rural Dennx. Rev. \\. B. Carey, M.A., Fronten.ac. Re\.C. P. Emerv, Grenville. Rev. I>. F. Bogoi-t, .»/.,l., H.astings. Rev. Canon t^.-out, ;V/..l., Leeds. Rev.R.S. lorneri, /)'./>., Lennox it Ad. Rp\. E. Loncks, !'"!!U'e j'.dward. Armstrong, V. W. (/I'/vNic). .Trenton Auston, H.,il/..l.(/»V/)'/v'(/)Ganaiio.). Belleville Burke.J. W. «..•!.(/.>'■., C'rt(i)Bollcvil!e Burton, Wm. Webster M.adoc livers, li. F.. li.A Consecon Carey, \V. B., .1/. . I. r/.'. />.;. Kingston Chapliii-Wilki.ison, .1. W . . . . Parbain Codd, Francis (/l^•^). t'nmden East Coleman, J. H. II., 3f.yl.(C/(')Ri"'-''^'ton Cooke, A. W Kingston I /'ostigan, Edw Deseronto Creeggan, .\. H Milford Cris|), .1. O., ,1/..l. (CdCrtYc) Kingston Dibb, Frederick T Wolfe Island Doblis, F. W Portsmouth Dobbs, (). G., .v., I Brockville Dowdcll. T. I'.. /?..!. ...Sbannonville Elliott, .loseph North A\igiista Emery ,C. P. (/f('c. )Keniptville Evans, Evan T Uath Forneri, R. S., M.A., B.D.(li.D) Merrickville Forster, J. W Lvndhurst I'Vrsvthe, J. W., M.A .. Oxford Mills FreniOi, Charles Albert Tweed God.;.. .Picton McMoriiie, .1. K., M.A Kingston McTear, A.L., /wf.7'/i.fat').Westport .Meizler, G., li.A Cardinal Newbani, Frederic (on leave). Toronto Nininio, J. II. , />'.i-l., Af./>.BigS))ring8 Patton, H. B., M.A Pi'escott Ravsoii, Robert Winter. . . .Kingston Reeve, W. P., li.D Sydenham Roberts, Wm. (J/. /J.|..Adolpbustown Kobinson. James Cusbendall Rollin, Geo. A. V Hillier Knwland, E. M Ompah Scanimell, E Maitland SersoM, J. K., .1/. A Gaiianoque Smith, A. G., M. D Deseronto Smith, B. B., M.A., D.D. (Itfctor, Dean) Kingston Smith, Thoma.s Austin.. Sharbot Lake Smytlie, W. H. (Siiper'd) . Kingston Spencer, A. fCrt)i.,W«r. Ssc. ^Kingston Starr, G. L., M.A.(Cnrate).K\iiKf^tou Stuii'len, A.,iV./I.(C(/ra/<'VLelleviIle Sw.ayne, W. G. . L. Tli Selby Tane, F. R. (lifctot. Cation, "r.ired) Eiistbouriie, Sussex, Eng. Tiirhe, S. .V.^1., Emerald, Amherst Is'd Woodcock, Francis D .Camden East Worrell, C. L., M.A Kingston Wright, J. Del'.. M.A Flinton Wright, Wm.(/.'(/ca/ i'eini). -Athens Young, C. J., li.A Lansdowne Deacons. ^Geen, Albert L Belleville Irvine. R. W.. /J..4. (C«/rt/<')- Denbigh 'Ordained under I'aiion XVIII. of Provincial Svnod. Rigl D Very Ot Ven. Rev Rev Uev l!ev Re>- Rev Rev Rev Itev l!ev Rev Rev DIOCESE OF OTTAWA, it Rev. C. Hiimilton, M.A., D.D. C.L., Lord BiKhop, Ottawa. Dean. ■ Rev. John S. Lauder, D.C.L. tawa. Archdeacon. J, J. Bogert, il/.^.,Ottaw.i. Canonn. H. Pollard. A. C. Nesbitt, G. J, Low. E. A. W. Ilaninelon, B.A. W. J. Miickkston, M.A. . J. .1. S. Mountain, D.C.L., D.D. Itaral Deaiia. .R. L.M. Houston,.'/, A ,, Stormont . C. \'. Forster I'.liss, Renfrew. William .\. Read, Pembroke, , A. Pbillijis, Prescott and Knssell . A. Elliott, B.A., Lanark. , Geo. Scantlebury, Carleton. i 900 1900] CLERGY — CHUUCU OF ENGLAND. 239 ptville . IJath li) ckville (Ihiii-Ht I Mill8 Twi'ed 'oronlo ewboro li.lK, Lvn llcville u'liiora kville nkt'ord lleville apaiiee Koslin iworth iil)arfiy ancrof't o rough Picton ngston est.port Cardinal Toronto :Si(riiij^8 esuott viii^'Hton (Icnhani Hisfown slieiulall ..Hillier Oinpah Mail land Aborn, T. L ! Ku.ssell Anderson, G. S Morrisburjf Anderson, E. A., li.A.. .Smith's Palls Bailey, T., n.A Ottawa Bliss, C. V. Forster ;«./>.). Ejfanville Bogert,,I.J.,,W.il.('^(r//(/e(/(;JOtta\va Bousfleld, Oeoi-tfe. . . Billings' Bridge BriU!e, K. A Douglas BuMer, W. A. K., M.A.. . .Mountain Carson, Chas. Oliver, fl. /I, Miciksburg Christie, I.J Ilintonbiirg Clarke, Charles liurtoti Metcalfe Clayton, U'Arcy Thos., li.A Kars Coleman, A. 11., M.A Arnprior Daykin, \V. Y., A, />.«.. Vankletk Hill Dumbrille, II. J., /wc.77i.Norlh Gower Elliott, A,, /i..4.(«./>.)CarIeton I'lace Fairburn, John Clavton Fisher, J Asiiton Fleming, W.,iV.^.(.S'i(j3)Shaiinoiiville Fraser,J.F.,fi.^.(Sij^>.).Shannonville Garrett, T. B.A Ottawa Garrett, VV. P. li.A JaneviJle Gorman, J. F Ottawa Green, Wm. Hy Cryskr Hague, Spencer D., li.A . . . Mattawa HaMington,R A.W. /i..4.(Cn(i)Ottawa Houston, R. L. M., M.A. (/£ D.) Cnrnwall Hunter, J. N., j»l. /I Ault.sville Johnston, E. A Petawawa Jones, R. N., It. A Pakenham Lauder.J.S., D.C.L.( Dean). .Ottawa. liOucUs, VV. M., M.A. (Cte). ..Ottawa, Low, G. J (Crt«()(i).. Hillings' l!ri./AC'riiw'l Muckleston,\V.J.,.V..'l.(«.,Crt).Perth Nesbitt. A. C. (Camm) Smith's Falls Orr, Robt. Lie. Th.... Navan Osborne, John Fitzroy Harliour Phillips, A. (/{. Dean).. Hawkesbury Pick, Edward Bcachbiirg Pollard, H. (Canon) Ottawa Poole, M. G Cobden Poole, S. Gower (Curate) .. Cornwall Quartermaine, W. M. H Renfrew Radcliff, C. K. S M.aberlev Ritchie, F. W , li.A.... Fenaghvale Read, Wm. Ashley (R.D.) . Almonte Saddington,Chas.(Wcc.)Richmond\V. Saujwell, Robert Walter VVales Seantlebury, Geo.(l{ural l)ean)Car\y Shaw, J. Arthur, .M.A .Bell's Corners Sills, ("has. E., 3/. ^1.. South Mountain Snowdon, J. F , L.TIi. (S -i/il) Kincardine Snowdon, J. M.. M.A Ottawa S(piire, F.W., li.A Archville Steacy, R. II Ottawa Stiles, Th>)mas J Iroquois Stiles, W. H South March Tai .'ock, T. A Ott awa Thomas, C. K Caledonia .Sjirings Warren, J. S Hear lirook Waterman, Robt. I(.(/4Vf.)Franktown Whalley, Arthur Henry. . . . liancastcr DIOCESE OF HURON. Right Rev. M S. Baldwin, D.D., Lord Bixhiip (1883). Very Rev. G. M. Innes, M.A., D.D., liean. Ven.J.W.Marsh, ;V..4., Archd Huron Veil .\. H R. Mulholland.^trc/Hf.fr'fei/ Ven. E. Davis, .1/, .•!., Archd. London Rev. J. P. Hinck.s, ^ Rev. J. VV P. Smith, Rev. A. C. Hil!, iir^l., I Rev.J. U.Richardson, iV. /I. Rev. W. A. Young, I) I)., Rev. C. R. Matthew, jV.^., Rev. Alfred Brown, B.A., Rev. T. R. Davis, .V.A.. Canons. Rev. 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(Dioccmn Collector) Ryan, F., B.D Durham Sage, G. n.,B.A., B.D London Scott, VV. E Woodstock Seaborn, VV. M. (Sup.) London Shaw, R. H Woodstock Sherwood, G. F., B.A.. .Thamesville Shore, .\ Port Kowan Shore, VV. Murton Pt. Burwell Sliortt, W., B.D. (Sup.) Barrie Sims, Robert A., B.A Chatham Smith, Carls riierlin Smith, J. VV. P. (C.)(R.D.)(Sup.) London Smith, S. L. (Sup.) Forest Smith, E. B Clititon Softley,E,,sr,,/?.D CSHj^.JLeamingt'n Softlc\ , ;",., jr Mohawk Steele, H. D Port Stanley Stout, VV Kirkto'n Strong, J. L Brantford Sufton, H Alvinston Tancook, H. II Wallaceburg Tavlor, W. J St. Mary's Tell Eyc'k, J. VV Exeter Thomas, H. A Lucan Thompson, .lames, B.A .. ..Ingersoll Turnbull, M Goderich Ward, G. B., M.A Eastwood Ward. J llaysville Wa!kins,B. (Prncoxt), M.A . .London 240 CLERGY — CHURCH OB' ENGLAND. [1900 ij.iiiii . ■ Canons. WatHon, Thomas (Sup.). . . .Wiarton Whealen, T. K Colchester Williams, David, M.A Stratford Wilson, R Birr Wriifht, J. T. (li.D.) Norwiih Wright, T. A Braiitford WriKht, T. (J. \.,li.A Millbanlt YouiiK, W. \.,l).D.(Canon). .Simcoc DIOCESE OF NIAGARA. Right Rev. John I'hilip DiiMoulin, M.A , D.C.L., Lord Bishup (ISM). Ven. A.Dixon, B.^.,D.C. /v.. and V'en. S. Houston, M.A., Archdeacons. Rev. W. Belt, i»f.^>. Rev. (}. A. Bull, M.A. Rev. A. Henderson, B.A. Rev. W. J. Mackenzie. Rev. R.O. Sutherland, iV.yl Rev. J B. Worrell, J/.vl. Rev. E. M. Bland. Rev. John Gribl)le. Rev. W. H. Clark, iV.a. Rev. Geo. Fornuri't, M.A. Rural Deann. Rev. E. A, Irving, Dundas. Rev. J. B. Woncll, M.A., Oakvilli'. Rev. R. Ker, St. Catharines. Rev. A. J. Belt, A/./l., Queli.h. Archer, R. H Stamford Ballanl, J. Allan, A'.A. Grand Vallev Belt, A..i.,M.A Guelph Belt, C. E., B..1 Stony Creek Belt,W.,iW.^. (Can.)(/i(;c.). .Toronto Bennetts, S Greensville Bevan, W Hamilton Bland, E. M.{Can.) Hamilton Bonny, A Port Colborne /Britton, M. W St. Catharines Bull Q.\.,M.A. {Can. AVc)X. Falls, S Bull. G. B Taplevtown Burns, E. N. K., B..4 Hamilton Burt, H. C Hamilton Chadwick, F. A. P., B.A. . .Arthur Clark, W. R., M.A. (Can.) . . Ancaster Cordnei , Robert Water'^own Daw, Samuel Hamilton Dixon, A. ,B. ^ . Z)CL(/1 rcA(/. 7{)Guelph Fatt, F. H Burlington Fennell, Joseph Hamilton Fletcher, John H Chcdoke Forneret,Geo.,il/.yl.CCfe/i.JHamillon Francis, Arthur, MA Durmville Francis, J., B.D Cayuga Gardiner, R. (Ri'c). . .Port Dalhousie Garrett, John C. (liec.) Niagara Godden, J. K Acton Gribble, J. (Can.) Palmerston Henderson, A. ,Bi4.(Crt)i.).Orangeville Houston, S. , M.A.(Archd.)'Niiii^. Falls Howitt, F. E Hamilton Irving, E. A. (B.D.) Dundas James, ('. J., M.A Hamilton Johnstone, Gabriel, D.D. . . . Welland Ker, R. (Rector) St. Catharines Leake, H. J., M.A Drayton Lee, C. \i., M.A Grimsby Locke, R. S., jV .(4 Toronto MacGill, Jas. H., M.A Oakville Mackenzie, \V. J. (Canon). .Chippawa Mac Williams, C. \V . Bullock's Corners McCann, W., B.D Esfiuesing McGinnis, R. H . Homer Massey, W. , M.A Hamilton Miller, J. 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Rev. W. E. Gelling, Lullenbllru^ Rev. T. F. Draper, B.D.. Lo.iis- burg, C. H. Rev. F. H. Almoii, B.A., Halifax. Rev. A. W.M. Harley, 3f..i4.Liveri)ool. Allison, T. B., B.A New Dublin Mmon, F. H., li.A Halifax Almon, H. L. A., /?.D Pictou Amor, L Middletoii Ancient, W. J .,.»/. .4 Halifax Andrew, A.V,., B.A Glace Bay Ansell, E., B.A Arichat Archbold, V. H. W., A.M.. . .Ilalifa:; Armitage, W. i., M.A Halifax Arnold, W. J Glen Margaret Averv, R. (Retired) Kentville Axford, F. J. H Port Williams Ball,E. H Westvillp Banibrick, R. I)., 3/..4.. . . Yariiiouth Bowman, C, D.D. (Ret.) . . .Wiiids>.r Brine, R. F., B.A. (/{('f.).Sunimerside Brock, I., D.D Kentville Bullock, R. H., D.C.L Ilalifpx Bullock, VV. H. M.A Halifax Crawford, E. P., M.A Halifax Cummiiig, C. R., B.A .. Port (ireville Davies, S Seaforth f)e Blois, H., M.A Rossetti Oixoii, H. F Wolfvill." Donaldson, L. J Uossciti Downing, J. L River John Draper, T. F., M.A., fl./J.I.oui.slmrg Drittield, W Tangier Edwards, D St. Marv''-' Ellis, W. (Retired I Berv. ,.-,. Filleiil, P. J., D.D. (/?cr). Weymouth Forsylhe, J. (Retired). Ca.tA\na\, <»nt. Foster, G. 1 Lockejiort Gale, A Sj-dney Mines Gelling, W. E Bridge water Greatorex, F. P Briclgetown Hackinley, II French Village Harlev, k.W., M.A Liverpool Harley, \l. K.,M.A Digby Harris E. A., M.A Mahone Bav tiuiris, G. D Weymouth Harris, V. R., M.A Amherst Haslnni ii., M.A Lunenburg How, H., M.A Annapolis Howcroft, G., M.A . . .Port Mulgrave Hurley, E. P., LL.B. . . .Springhill Johnson, R New Germany Johnston, K Parrsboro' Johnston, T. W Newport Jones, S. Weston Windsor Kaulbach, J. A., if.i4 Truro Leigh, R. M Canso Lcmoine, N Halifax Lockward, J Clementsport Lock ver, W. .1 Port Morien Martell, G. R., j»f..4 Maitland Mavnard, T., D.D. (Ret.). . .Windsor Mcilor, T. r Guysboro' .Miller, W. r., B.A Church Over Morris, W. S. H., M.A.. ..Shelburne Neish, D Londonderry Norwoml, J. W .... Hubbard's Cove Norwood, R. W., /?.i4 .Neill's Harbor Parr\-, E. D. P Rawdon Pittinan, .. II., M.A Halifax Reeks, J Falmouth Richardson, K., M.A. . .Terence Bay Roinilly, W. S. LI La Have Roy, E Eastern Passage Shatford, A. P., B.A Bridgewater SimmoiKls, J. A., B.A Halifax Smith, D.. D.D Sydnev fjiiiith, L. R Petite Rividre Sniitli, R. A Beaver Harbor Soanes, P. R., B.A Liscombe Sterns, H., B.A. (/f(!^■»•C(f). Yarmouth Taylor, M Stellarton Tri'vett, S Stewiacke Underwood, E Truro U.iia(ke,J.B.,Af.yl.(ft.)..Mt.Uniacke Vernon, C. W., B.A.. North Sydney Vrooni, V. W., B.D Wind.sor Waiiirr, John E Granville SVebster, F. M. , 3f. .1 Halifax White, C. de W., A.M. . . .New Ross Wilkinson, F Dartmouth Willets, C. E., D.C.L Windsor Willis, Cuthbert Halifax V.'illiams, A. R. P Falkland Woo.Charlottetown Keagh, T. B Milton Simpson, J., M.A Charlottetown Williams, L. T. W. . . .Charlottetown DIOCESE OF FREDERICTON. The Kight Rev. HoUingworth Tiilly Kingdon, D. D.,l).C.L.,Bishop(\%m). The Verv Rev. Francis Partridge, V.D., 'Dean. The Veil. Thos. Neales, M.A., Arch- deacmi of Fridericton. Rev. W. 11. DeVeber, M.A., Rev. D- Forsyth, fl..4., Rev.VV.Q. Ketchum> D.D., and Kev. G. Q. Roberts. M.A., Canons. Alton, W. B.A. (/beacon). . .Hathursi Armstrong, W. B., M.A Welaford [1900 ey Mines tgcwater icrgetown h Village liverpool ■ Dighy lone Bay eymoulh Aniherat inenbiirg Vniiapoli.4 Mulgrave ipringhill (ierinany 'arrslioro' Newport Windsor . . .Truro , . . Cango . Halifax mentsport jrt Morien Maitland Windsor Guyslioro' iirch Over Slu'lburne luloiiderry ard'a Cove U's Harbor . . Uawdon . . Halifax Falmouth I'rence Bay La Have irn Passage iridgfcwater . . Halifax . . . .Sydney ite Rivifere ,ver Harbor . . Lisconibe ). Yarmouth . . Stellarton . Stewiacke Truro Mt.Uniacke )rth Sydney . . . Windsor . . Granville .... Halifax . . New Ross . Dartmoiith ....Windsor ... Halifax . . . Falkland [ew Glasgow LAND. . . . Baddeck , Kensitigton . . Pugwash St. Kleanors . . .Crapaud . . . Port Hill Halifax Halifax larlottetown Milton larlottetown larlottetown iRICTON. fworth Tiilly ?t«/iop(1892). i Partridge, M.A., Arch- .A., Rev. D- Q. Ketchuni' G. Roberts) ). . .Bathursi . . . . Welsford 1900] CLEKGY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 241 Baoon, F. W. M Musquash Bareham, Alfred .St. Martin's Bate, W. J., S.A.C Uphain Bavlee, C. O'Dell Derby Belliss, W. B St. Mary's Bliss, D. M., B.A Mt. Whatley Burt, A. F. B Shediac Campbell, J. Roy, B.D, .Doroh eater Cody, H. A., B.A Oak Point Coleman, R Temperance Vijle Colston, R. W., M.A . . . Maiigerville Covert, W. S., li.A. . . Grand Harl)or Cresswell, A. J., S.A.C. .Springfield Daniel, A. W Rothesay Davenport, J. M., M.A St. John Dewdney , A. D. A St. John DeSovres, John, M.A St. John I>eVe'l)er,W.H.,J»/.^.(Conou)St. John Dibblee, H. E., M.A Oromocto Dicker, A. G. H., A.K.C. . . .St. John Flewelling, J. E Centreville Forsyth, D., J3.il. (Canon). .Chatham Froebern, G. L., li.D Harcourt Fullerton, C. H., li.A Petitcodiac Golhner, A. J. A Lower Jemseg Hanington, 0. P., B.A . .Hampton V. Hillock, S. B Andover Hooper, E. B., M.A Moncton Hopkins, J. li., S.A.C. Birch Ridge Hovt, L. A., M.A Silver Falls JafiFrev, W SI. Mary's Jones", P. 0.,M.D Ketchum, W y., D.D.(Canon), St. Andrew's Maiinann, C. E New Denmark Mathers, Riciiard St. John Meek, H. A Richibuolo Millidge, J. W Oak Bay Montgomery, H., M.A . . Frederictou Murrav, A. B., M.A Stanley McKiel, W. LeB., B.A Faiiville McKim.R. P St. John Neales, Scovil, M.A Su.ssex Neales, T., J/. /I. (il/'c/t'i. )Wooper, A. A Smithers, A. W., B.A Snow, P. G Spike, H. M., B.A ... Spencer, J Camiibellton Street, T. W., fi. i4 Bathurst Street, W. H., B^ Campobello Teed, A. W., M.A Richmond Wainwright, H. S.. B.A Kingston Warnefonl, C. A. S Lawson's Point Warneford. h. A. ..Hampton Village Wetmore, D. I., B.A Clifton Whallev,H.F.E.,Sr.^.C Fredericton Wiggins, C. F., M.A Sackville Wilkinson, Wm. J., B.D .. Bay du Vin MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF ALGOMA. Right Rev. G. Thorneloe, D.C.L., Bishophurst, Sault Ste. Marie. CommiHitanj. Yen. Arch. Llywd, Huntsville. Examining Chaplain. Rev. Jos. Boydell, M.A., Sudbury. . .Walerford . ..Hopewell Newcastle ...St. John Rural Deans. Rev. W. J. Thursby, Thunder Bay. Rev. Gowan Gillmor, Parry Sound. Editor of " MinKionary Newg." Rev. Chas. Piercy. Allnian, A. H Emsdale Bovdell, Jas., M.A Sudbury Buckland, C. H. (/>.). . . . Burk's Falls Burt, W. A. J Bracebridge Chilcott, T. E . . . . . Port Carling Cobb, A.J North Bay Capp, E. H Sault Ste. Marie Eccleston, W. J Little Current F>ans, W Parry Sound French, I). H Asiidin Frost, F Garden River Gander, G L'tfington Gillmor, G Bosseau Harper, E. J Ft. William Hay, T. J. (I)eacon^ Murillo Hazlehurst, A. H Baysville Johnston, D. A Magnetawan Lawlor, E Webbwood Llywd, Thos. (Archd.) Huntsville Machin, C. J Beaumaris Mitchell, A. R Gravenhurst Pardoe, J Novar Piercy, C Sturgeon Falls Sinclair, L Gore Bay Smitheman, J. P Schrieber Thursbv, J. W Port Arthur Ulbriclu, F. C. H Sudbury Young, A. J Manibowaning ECCLESIASTICAL PROVINCE OF RUPERT'S LAND. Comprising the Dioceses of Rupert's Land, Moosonee, Saskatchewan, Athabaska, Qu'Appelle, Mackenzie River, Calgary and Selkirk. Most Rev. R. Machray. D.D., LL.D., D.C.L, Winnipeg, Primate of all Canada, Archbishop and Metro- politan, consecrated 1866, ap- pointed Metropolitan 1874, Pri- mate 1893, Prelate of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, 189;j. DIOCESE OF RUPERT'S LAND. Most Rev. R. Machray, D.I)., LL.D., D.C.L,, Archbi,^hop, Winnipeg. Very Rev. J. D. O'Meara, D.D.,Dean, tlie Deanery, Winnipeg. Ven. O. Fortin, B.A., Archdeacon of Winnipeg. Ven. R. Phair, Archd' n of Islington. Rev. S. P. Matbeson, B.f>..'j Rev. G. F. Coombes, Jlf.il.. I /^-,,,,,,„ Rav. George Rogers, B.A. p«'«"»« Hon' 11 Canon J Anderson, J. G., B.A., B.D., St. Peter's, Dynevor Archibald, E Brandon Baker, F. V., M.A Winnipeg Baldock, H. W., B.I) Foxton Barflett, E. R., B.A Russell Beaohani, H., B.A Killarney Helford, J. F. \i.,B.A .. .Clearwater Bruce, G., C.iV.5'. .Fairford, Kinosota Bunn, T. W., B.D Westbourne Burman, \V. A., B.D Winnipeg Butterworth, W. A Springfield Chambers, S. O., B.A Wirmipeg Cheney, W. L II?miota Clarke, W., B.A Holland Coates, R. E. , B. D. Brokenhead, Peg uis Cook, A. A Ale.\ander Coonibes, G. F., M.A. (Canon) Winnipeg Cooper, H. D Wabigoon, ( ». Cox, J. F Oriswold Cowley, A. E. . .St. James, Winnipeg Cunningham, C, fi.il McGregor Custance, M. A. F., fi.il . . .Binscarth Dairy, E. A.. fi;.il Melica Dransfleld, H. . ". On Leave Fortin, O., D.I). (il»cA(i'n). Winnipeg Gahan, W. P., B.A Oswald Garrioch, A. C Poplar Point Garton, W. J Emerson Gibson, J. H Elgin Gill, E. A. W., B.il Minnedosa Gill, Geo Carberry Girling, R. H., fi.il Somerset Goulding, A. W., B.D Treherne Harding, McA., B.A Brandon Hewitt, M., M.A., B.D Manitou Hill, G. C Boissevain Hobbes, W. E., fi.il Baldur Hole, F. II., M.A Winnipeg Hooper, G. H Shoal Lffke Hotighton, C. W Neepawa Jeffery, C. N., .W.il., B.D., Fort Frances, O. Johnstone, J Rainy River Johnstone, R. C Winnipeg Johnson, W. R St. Andrew's Kimberlev, W., fi.il . . .Rounthwaite King, E. L., fi.il Virden King, H. J., j»/.il Oak Lake Leslie, H. T., B.il Winnipeg Littler, C. R., fi Z> Selkirk Mackenzie, B Mapletou Macinorine,S. , B. il . Portage la Prairie Maggrah, J. A Islington Matheson, J. W., M.A Souris Matheson, S. P., B.D. (Ch). Winnipeg Mercer, F. A. S., fi.il Elkhorn Middleton, S. D., fi.-l . . . Cartwright Nicholl, E. i'., M.A Msnitou Nie, R. F., B.A Deloraine Norqnay, A. T., M.A . . .Shoal River O'Malley, H. R. A., B.il. . .Winnipeg O'Meara, F. C Carman O'Meara, J. D., D.D. (Z)ean). Winnipeg O'Meson, C Moraen Page,J.W.B.,.W..l.,B./). Rat Portage Pentreath, E. S W'., B.D. {Canon), Brainerd, Minn. Phair, R..C.iV.,S'.(il>c/i(r(0. Winnipeg i Prewer.G., B.il. (C.ilf.S.). Wabigoon Pritchard, E.C. R., B.il .Dinorwic,0. Pritchard,T., M.A., B.D., C.M.G., Lcc Seul, care H. B. Co. Richardson, J. A., Jf.il Winnipeg . Robertson, W Birtle Rogers, G., B.il. (CaMO»0 .Winnipeg Roy, H. LeG., B.A Winnipeg ! Roy, J. J., Jf.il Winnipeg Rvun, G., B.A Brandon Settee, J., C.M.S Selkirk Stevenson, K. G., fi.-l Winnipeg Stocker, W Rapid City : Stoddart, D. A. B., M.A.,B.D., Bradwardine ; Sykes, J. H Oak Lake Tansey, A On Leave Thomas, E F'ort Alexan ^e.t Turnbull, G Binscarth Wakefield, H.G., M.A. Lake Dauphin Walaer, W Morris White, A. S., Jf.il On Leave i Wimberley, F. H Greenflakc Wood, C. " Stonewall Woods, A. W., fi..l Gladstone MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF MOOSONEE. ftt. Rev. Jervo.j A. Newnham, D.D., Itishop (1893). Moose F'oit, James Bay, via Temiscamingue. Veii.T. Vincent, D.D., Albany, Arch- deacon of Albany. Veil. J. H. Lofthouse, Fort Churchill, Archdeacn of York, 242 CLERGY — CHURCH OF ENGLAND. [1900 Rilby, Mr Cumberland Sound Chapman, Mr. C. N. .. Fort Churchill Dick, Rev. W Trout Lake Farits, Rev. R Fort York Lackey, Rev.,!., i5..4. .Rupert House Peck, Rev. K. ,1. . .Cumberland Sound I'rower, Rev. G Chapleau ReniHon, Rev. R. .1., .V. A . Moose Fort Richards, Rev. E Fort Hope SaniuHon. Mr. C. G.. Cumberland S'd Sanaers, Rev. .7 Biscotasing Walton, Rev. W. G Fort George DIOCKSE OF COLUMBIA. Rt. Rev. Win. Willcox Perrin, D.D., Bifhop. Victoria, B.C. Yen. A. Siiriveii, M.A., Archdeacon, Victoria. Jiural Deans. Rev. Canon Beanlands, ,V. /I., Victoria Rev. Canon Good, Nunainio. Rev. P. Jenns, M.A., Victoria. Rev. W. D. Barber, M.A. Victoria. Rev. C. E. Cooper, >'./!., WellinKton A3(iuith, S Alberni Christmas, F. O Saanich Dunlop, D., iS.^ Northfleld Ellison, W. G. H Metohosin Flinton, W. G Cedar Hill Grundy, J Supt. Chinese Mis. Hall, A. .}., R.D Alert Bay Leakey, i. \., B.A Cowichan Miller, E. G Cedar Paddon,W.O.L.,B..4.(Ca«.).. Victoria Sharp, C. \.., M.A Esquimalt Sweet, J. H. S Victoria Taylor, G. W Uabrida Islands Willemar, .). X Comcv Wilson, E. F Sail Spring' Island DIOCESE OF NEW WESTMINSTER Ht. Rev. John Dart, D.D., D.C.L., Bishop. New »Vestininster, B.C. Veil. Edwyn S. W. Pentreath, R.l)., Archdeacon, Vancouver, B.C. Ven. H. Small, M.A., Archdeacon, Lytton, B C. Akehurst, H. S Nelson Allen, W. B Chilliwn''k Antle, J. C Kairviev, Vancouver Basten, J. S. II., B..4 Lvtton Bell, Win. , B.A Surrey Butler, G.H., M.A Enderbv Clarke, W Trail Clinton, H. (1. V.,M.A. .Vancouver Croucher, C, il.A Yale Davis, T. IL, 3f.A Sapperton Dltcham, Geo Sapperton Dorrell, A. A Ashcroft Donaldson, .'. M Steve.stoii Easton, C. T., B.A Penliolon Fie welling, E. P Kamloops Greene, T., 1.A Kelowna Greer, A. J., B.A Vancouver llaslain, J. ti., B.A Vancouver Hedley, W. U., B.A Steveston Irvine, Jas.. B.A Vancouver Irwin, U., M.A Rossland Mount, A. C Enderby Outerbridjjfe, T. W Vernon Paget, K., n.D Revelstoke Procunier, C. A., M.A . .Fort Sleele Rhodes, S Ymir Richards, i; Greenwood Shildrick, A New Westminster Tucker, L. N., M.A Vancouver Turner, II. }i.,M.A Golden llnderhill, H. T., »t.A . Vancouver White, S., M.A.. .. P*ew Westminster Yates, C. F New Denver Yorland, F Harkerville DIOCESE OF QU'APPELLE. Rt. Rev. ,1. Grisdale, D.D., D.C.L. Bishop (1806). Indian Head. Bassinier, H. A Kutawa Beal, O. T., S.A.C Grenfell Chivers, .1. S., A.K.C. . . . Moose .law Cunliffe, T. W Maple Creek Dickinson, T Retina Dobie, G. N Indian Head Fo(fartv, .1. W Wapella Johnson, W. F., B. Z). FortQu'Appelle Marcon, II. A Craven Nicolls, W., M.A., B.fl.Medicine Hat Owens, O Fort Pelly Pratt, F. E Gainsbor'o Sargent, J. P., B.A., D.D. (Archd) Qu'Appelle Shelly, J., M.A . . .Canninjf ton Manor Teitelbaum, T. A Saltcoats Terry, Gu\ P., L.Th Estevan Ward, I.e., B.A Wo!.seley Williams, C Moosomin Williams, J., S.A.C Whitewood DIOCESE OF CALGARY. Rt. Rev. Cyprian Pinkham, D.D., D.C.L. , Bishop (1888). Cal^fary. .'Vndros, C. H., .W..i4 Weto-skiwin Atkinson, James Beaver Lake Beal, W. R., .B.^ Lethbridge Burns, W. R., M.A S. Edmonton Connell, Robert Beaver Lake Cnbitt, S. H., .W.^ Calnrarv D'Easum, G. C, M.A . . Ft. Saskat'wn Gray, U. A., M.A Edmonton Goo'. W.C. Rompas, D.D., Bishop (1874-18()1\ Buxton, Upper Yukon River. Ven. Archdeacon T. H. Canham, Pelly River. Benjamin Totty, Dawson. G. C. Wallis, Rampart House, Porcu- pine River. Rev. H. Naylor, Dawson. Rev. J. Hawksley, Buxton. Mr. Berben. Porcupine River. Re\-. R. .r. Bowen. On Leave. DIOCESE OP CALEDONIA. Right Rev. William Ridley, D.D., Bishop (m\}). Metlakatla, B.C. Ven. Archdeacon Collison..Kincolith Appleyard, - Port Essington Collision, W. E Mossett Field, J. H Hazelton Ourd, R. W Laklan Harrison, C Massct Hogan, W Fort Simpson Keen, J. M Metlakatla McCullagh, J. B. . . . Ayansh, Naas R. Palgrave, F Telegraph Creek Price, A. E Kitwangak Stephenson, F Atlin City MISSIONARY DIOCESE OF MACKENZIE RIVER. Right Rev.W. D. Reeve, D. D., Bishop (1891). Fort .Simpson, via Edmon- ton, Alta. Ven. Archdn. McDonald, Peel River. Ttssiettla, John Peel River .Marriott, — Fort Wrigley Marsh, T. J. Hav River, Gt. Slave L Spendlove, W..Fort Resolution,O.S.L Stringer, l.O. , B.A. . . Herschel Island Whittaker, — Fort Macpherson DIOCESE OF SASKATCHEWAN. Right Rev. Cyprian Pinkhiim, D.D., D.C.L., Bixhop (ISS7). Calgary. Ven. Archdeacon J. A. MacKay,7).7>., Prince Albert. Bndger, John Sturgeon Lake Cook, Edward (Retired) Pahonan Calhoun, Percy Duck Lake Collins, Spencer, /J. .4. .Prince Albert nines, John Devon (/'ax) Cumberland Inkster, R. .Red Pheasant, Battleford Lambert, J. H., M.A .. Prince Albert Mahool. This is an inc-ease over 1881 of 1,828. Divided among the denominations, the increase is distributed as follows: Baptists, 324 ; Koinan Catholics, 301 ; Church of England, 41.') ; Methodists, 322 ; Pres- byterians, 411. All other denominations, ."jfi. Of the total number of churches, the Slethodisis have nearly 32 per cent., the Presbyterians and Roman Catholics 17 per cent, each, the Church of England U5 per cent., the Baptists 12 j>er cent., leaving 6 per cent. for "fl.ll others." During the decade 1881-91, the Church of England appears to have been the most active in providing places of worship for the people, the Presbyterians coming next, the Ba|)tisis third, the Methodists fourth, and the Roman Catholics Hfth. Territorially considered, the Church of England has provided 337 additional churches in the provinces east of Manitoba, and 78 in Manitoba and the other western provinces. Methodists have provided 227 in the eastern and !).') in the western |)rovinccs ; Presbyterians, 302 and 109 respectively ; Itoman Catholics, 2.')7 and 44, and the Baptists 30") and 10 respectively. 1900 D.I)., B.C. incolilh INIMtfton MosBctt lazelton Laklan MasHet Simpson Jtlakatia Naas II. th Creek twati(;ak tlin City 5 OF . , Bishop Edmon- ■A0DI<^T 4_\(Supaf IN (an ADA General Superintendf.nt. Rev. Albert Carman, D.D. TORONTO CONFERENCE. Rev. Alfred Brown, Preddent. Rev. VVni. J. Smith, B.A., Secretary. Rev. T. Dunlop, Mr. .1. Mayor, Rev. J. D. Fitzpatrick, AhhI. Seen. Rev. W. F. Campbell, M.A., Ph.D., Journal Secretary. Abbs, George (Siip'd} (Jrinisby Adams, E. J Ravenna Addison, Arthur 1'., /J. ^ . At College Addison, Peter (.Sh^'(J) Toronto Atrar, Gilbert Brampton Aikenhead, J. R Gravenhurst Allen, James, M.A Toronto Anjrlin, \Vm. W Walford Austin, Wm Schreiber Badtjely, E. Irivine, LL.D., Prof., Victoria Univei-sity Baker, Isaac (.^up'd) Meaford Baker, VV. Ernest Sundridf?e Baker, Edward Laurel Baker, Edmund .. ..Without Station Balfour, George C Severn Bridge Barker, Wm. R Orangeville Barlow, T. G Manitoulin Bartley, Thos. E. (Chair.) Barrie Barrie, H. G., M.D. . .List of Reserve Bedford, John Elinxale Bedford, A Stouff ville Bee, W:n. (Sup'd) Toronto Belfry, C. A At College Berry, Henry Vroomanton Beynon, R. K, B..A Heathcote Bishop, O. J. (Chair.) Bramjiton Black, Richard Without Station Blacksto(!k,W.S.,/>/>.(.^«p'd) Toronto Blair, Wm., B.A Markham Booth, Wm. B., Ph.B Don Mills Booth, A. Harrison Blind River Bowles, R. l'.,M.A.,B.D... .Toronto Bowles, I. G., MA., B.Z>..Lemonville Brace, A.l\, B.D Sutton West Brace, Albert J Chelmsford Brett, R. H At College Briggs, W., D.D. {Book Sr d)Tor(mto Brown, Geo. M. (Chair.).. . Bradford Brown, W. P Corbetton Brown, Alfred (President). . Toronto Brown, H. A Qiieunsville Brown, F. L., B.A Creemore Browne, Geo. (Sup'd) Toronto Browning, Arthur (Sup'd). . .Toronto Buchanan, Wm .Markdale Buley, T. M At College Burns, Wm. (Sup'd) Toronto Burns, R. N., B.A.(F.S.). . . .Orillia Burwash, J. ,M.A.,D.Sc.. Prof V. IJni. CaUwell, J. T, M.A., B.A..Miinico Campbell, Thos Dundalk Campbell, Peter Whitevale Campbell, W.V.,Ph.D Toronto Cannom, J. W.(/i'tH.Sec.)Dunchurch Card, S. (Sup'd) Toronto Carscadden, A. J. O Scarboro Chambers, A. B., LL.B Toronto Chapman, J. A., M.A Streetsville Chapman, M. R., B. A., B.D. .Komh Chapman, A. R At College Chown, S. D., D.D. (Chair.). Toronto Churchill, J. W Coldwater Clarke, George (Sup'd) Barrie Clubine, .J.O.,B.A.,B.D. . Union ville Cobb, Thos. (Sup'd) Toronto Coburn, John Uffington Cochrane, G., D.D. (Sup'd). .Toro.;to Cocking, C. T King Couch, Lsaac, B.A Mono Mills Crews, A. C. (Sec. S.S. and E.L.) Toronto Crockett, E At College Dean, S. Wesley Sunderland Dewari, E. H., D.D. (Sup'd). Toronto Dewey, George W Aurora Diimick, S. D Malton Dobson, R. J Without Station Doel, John (Sup'y) Toronto Douglas, E. T Maxwell Dowler, J. A. (Sup'd). Toronto Dunlop, Thomas Midland Eby, Ohas. S., B.A., />£>.. .Toronto Edwards, Samuel H Alliston Edwards, Thomas Toronto Egan, Jeremiah (Sup'd) .... Emsdale Emorv, Vernon H.(u/iai>.)Shelburne Evans, Wm. O At College Faircloth, G. S., B.A At College Fallis, R. J Weston Farewell, F. L At College Farrar, Wm. I) At College Ferguson, T. A. (Snp'd) Toronto Ferguson, J . J. ,.W./1 , B. D. Bracebridge Ferguson,H.T.fi. .4, B.D.Owen Sound Ferguson, John J..B.iI.Newtonbrook Ferrier, W. F Lloydlown Fish, Charles (Sup'd) Toronto Fish, H. A Hawkestone Fitzpatrick, J. D Toronto Fotlett, C. W Magnetawan Fox, Thomas {Sup'd) Toronto Fox . J. Wesley At College Fralick, Reuben S Windermere Franks, D D Epsom Freebury, J. B Manitowaning Gardner, J. E., M.A.. .. Newmarket German, J. F., D.D Toronto Glover T. W. (Sup'y) Toronto Godfrey, Robert i Sup'd) . . . Toronto Goodman, John (Sup'd). .Orangeville Graham, John W . East Toronto Vill. [243] Hager, W. K.,B.A.(F.S.).ilt. Albert Hull, William Brampton Hames, A. B., Ph.B Mono Road Harper, E. B., D.D. (Stip'd).. .B&rrie Harper, Henry (C/iaiV.). Parry Sound Hart, V. C, t).D China Hart, E. I., B.^ North Bay Hart, V. R At CoUegv Harton, S. L. Wallis Maple Hassard, R. (Sup'd) Orangeville Ilassard, Wm. E., Ji.A Toronto Henderson, James, D.D. (Ass'-ciate Secretary of Minsions) Toronto Henderson, Albert E. . . . VVoodbridge Herridge. Wm. (Sup'd) Brampton Hewitt, G. W.,M.A.... Brookholm Hill, Lewis W,B.il.(Fi«. "ec.)Toronto Hincks, Wm. II.. LL.B Toronto Holmes, J. H. (Sup'y) Toronto Hudson, Alberto., B.A Barrie Hughan, Wm. S. (Sup'd). . ..Alliston Humphreys, John 8 Priceville Hunt, John (Sup'd) Toronto Hunt, Geo. S Christian Islands Huntington, S. (CA'iON'P'ss'iK June. Husband, Robert J . . Homing's Mills Huxtable, Charles Commanda Ingram, A. Thomas Minesing Jackson, John A., M.D Toronto Jeffrey, Charles B At College Johnston, C. O Toronto Johnston, Alex. B.(C/iaiV.)..Stidbury Jones, Philip Avening Jones, C. A. (Sup'd) Toronto Jourdan, Philip A . . Without Station Keam, Frank C Thornhill Kemp, H. E. W West Essa Kerr, J. M('t>.(Eraugeliiit). .Toronto Kitching, Geo. R Day Mills' Laidlaw, W. H Powassan Laker, Ed. C Toronto Lanceley, John E Toronto Langford,A.,D.C(CA'M)Owen Sound Langford, Charles Laurel Large, R Beaton Large,R.S.E.,B..4.,B./).Richni'dHill Latimer, J. F. (Sup'y) Toronto Latter, A.l\(F.S.) Mulmur Lawrence, George Caledon East Lawrence, Charles. . Without Station Lawrence, John Rama Learoyd, Wm. H Holland Centre Lee, George F. (Sup'd) Alliston Lee, Herbert Burk's Falls Leech, George (Sup'd) Toronto Legate, Thomas Stayner Leonard , Thomas Dalston Livingstone, F. J., B.A.. M.B., Without Station Locke, Joseph H Eglinton Locke, John Huntsville 244 CLEllO Y — METHODIST. [1900 i Wi ^' Lonms. Williiviu.(iS'wp'd) Toronto Lontf, Jaint's A Uolloii Lucas, i).V., />./>. ..Withotit .Station Lu'imi, Austin Dunehur.'h Madden, 'Villiani II St. Vincent Ma^ee, K. All)erl . . . .Teniis(!ainiiij;\ie May:eo, II. S Toronto Manly, JoiinU. (Sup'}/) Toronto Maiuiinji, 11. M. (F. S.).. . .nraini)toi Manninj,', U. K. (Fin. Sfc). .Toronto Marsiiall, Win. G LuVv Talon Martin, Alexander (Si«/>'(/). .Toronto Malheson, J.'is. (Sii/i'il) Toronto Matthews, H. S l>aveniK)rt Menonienee, 1) French Kiver Miller, Alfred 1) Cookstown Milner. Jonathan (Sit/i'd). . .Toronto Moore, Uennan(f'..Sf.). . ..Thornbiu'.v More, Jolni 11 At College Mortj^an, John W Malton Morris, John T. (J-'.S.) Toronto McAteer, Thos U., .S.7'. A. Kuphrasia McBrien, E. \V Ophir Mc(!ulloch, Oeorge Newmarket McDonald, Peter A Webbwood McDowell, Henry (Suji'd). . . ..\urora McKee, Robert Toronto McKenzie, A. F At College McKinlev,Qeo.,/J./-). I'enetanguish'ne McLauKlilin, J. V., M.A., li.O., Pro- fexsor, Victoria University. Toronto McNeil, A At College Neal, T. Wni Lit t le Current Nixon, Win McKellar Noble, S. G Without .Station Norman, Daniel, li.A., I). I)., Missionary to Ja]>an Nurse, F., li.A., IS. I) ". Lanibton Ockley, J. F. (Chainna n) . . .Toronto Odery, Josei>h Toronto Oke, John 11 Goodwood Oliver, Jos. II Toronto I>arker,W.K.. 3/..!. ,Z>.2>. Toronto J'n I'artrid^'c, II. L., li.A .... Cooksville Paul, A. J., B.A., B.D.. . Warniin.ster Paull, SIrnest F. (Sup'il) Toronto Peacock, Percy II At College Peareii, Jas., M.A. (Sup'il). .Weston PearKon, .M. L. (C/ia(V.).Collinifwood Pearson, lidwin A., B.A.. Davisville Pepper, John, li.A Pal^rave Perry, C. E Without Station Fetch, John A At Colleffe Phiniister, .laines t^ueeiisville Pickett, T. W. fSHz/tO.Newtonbrook Plunketi , J. V Eujrenia Potter, Wni. A At College Potts, J., D.D.(Sec. of Md.). . Toronto Pfwell, Gideon L Toronto Pov.'er, John Walter's Falls Kankin, J. A Toronto Rear, S. A Without Station Redditt, J. J. (Chair.) Uxbridpre lieynolds, C. W Alton Ric.ianl, A Hillsdale Richardson, Wni. (Sup'd).. .Toronto Roach, Wni. R. (roi\io Sanderson, A. R Gore Bay Sanderson, James R Echo Bay Sawdon, J. E At College Scott, Thomas (> Anffus Scott, Thomas, .S.'/'./.. ...Chatsworth Seeley, W. K Sinjfhampton Service, E, B....St. Joseph's Island Shore, T. E. E., B.il Toronto Simpson, James M l8lin);ton Simpson, Joseph (.S'l^/('l/).Oran^reville Simpson, Charles A .... . .Cookstown Simpson, H. J. I). (f'.5.|. . .Thessalon Sin.'lair, W. A At College Sinj;, Samuel (Sup'd) Toronto Sinilli, James (Sup'd) 'I'oronto Smith, Wm. J., B.A. (Si'c. <>/ Cnuj.) Toronto Smith, Charles MeafonI Smith, G. S Hillside Sparlintr, John J Ebene/.er Spencer, Rolicrt A Syl\ an Stanley, Arthur I' Thessalon Starr, J. Herbert (.S,';/(/) . ..Toronto Stevenson, Georye W .Newlonbrook Stevenson, John S., h.A .Novar Stewart, .lohn W Maple Stillwell,R. J Woodford St. John, Arthur N At College Stone, S. U., D.D. (Chairman) .Sault Ste. Marie Stonehouse, J. \l. (F.S.). , . Emsdale Slrachan, Richard . .Temperanceville Stranj;ways, I!. K., B.A . . . .San'd) Barrie Thornley, Wm. (Sttp'd) Uxbridfje Thurlow, I. E. {Sii2>'il) Toronto Tovell, IsiiJic, D.I) Toronto Tove, Reuben E Kleinbiiri; Tove, A. J., B.A CoUinffwood Tribble, W. J liosseau Trollope, J. A ... Roseniont Tucker, Samuel (Sup'd) Toronto Turk, Georyre It Toronto Varley, F. W., .W./I.(f'. S.).CIiapleau Vickery, John Scarboro' Walker, Oeortre rnionville Walker, Harrv, B.I). . . . Port Carlinj; Walker, Wes'.ov W.. Without Stat iofi Wall, Alfred A Chisholm Wallace, Wm. W Beeton Wallace, F. H., Profoisor, Victoria Universitv Toronto Ward, J., B.A.. B./).(F..Sf.)Flesherton W'asl.injfton, Geo.. M.A . . .Injflewood Washington, W. C, M.A. (Sup'd) Barrie Wass, J. B., M.A Innislil Watson, W. G., />'..4.,/i.f).Streetsville Wauph, (ieortte Sturgeon Falls Webber, George (Sup'd). . . .Toronto Webber, George G . . . Depot Harbor Webster. William II. W At College Wellwood, N., F.B.II.S. Richmond Hill Wellwood, II. E St. Vincent White, T. R At College Wilkinson, J. R Starrat Williamson,.!. H... Without Station Will, P. D. (Sup'd) Toronto Wilson, .1., B.A. (Fin. ,S<'<'.). .Mattawa Wilson, Richard (Sup'd).. . .Toronto Wilson, J. E.., B.A.,LL.B. (Fin. Sec.) Bond Head Withrow, W. H., D.D. (A't/'r). Toronto Woo.C.S'm;AO- Toronto Young, Egerton R.. Without Station Young, Egerton R.,,jr., B.A .Toronto Young, Joseph Barrie LONDON CONFERENCE. Rev. .Joseph Edge, /'rcs'/dcoY. Rev. ft. W. Vrv\\s,.M.A.,Sfrrftfini. Rev. G. II. ThoiniLson and Mr. W. II. Kerr, A.snixlmit Si'cri'tiirieit. Uev. W. S. -Muxucirthy, Journal Sec. Alexander, A. O. . , .Without Station Allin, S. .1. f Fin. Spp.) Goderich Anderson, Selt)0urne Warwick Andrews, G. W., B.A Fullarton Andrews, J. W Varna AntlifT, J. C . .v.. I., D.n., Prof.. Montreal Theo. Coll ge. . . Montreal Armstrong, Eg.F.,C./l Windsor Ashton, W. J . . Wesleyan Theo. Col. A.^earst, .1. A., B.A Corunna Avers, Wiihi'r( F.S.).. Point Edward A'vlesworth,I.B..jW..<.,L/;.I>.Kintore Baird, J. W., B.A Corbett Baker, George Bervie Baker, E. N., .M.A., B.I).. Stratford Ball, John Kirkton Barker, A. . . Wesleyan Theo. College Barllop, Charles Harrow Barnby, R. II., B.D Brigden I'.artlett, Leonard Bosanquet Baugh, Wm Ailsa Craig Beer, W. C Dutton Beer, .1. II Victoria Cniversity Bennett, George {Sup'd). . . . Lambeth Bilks, Alex. K., B.yl.,L/y. B.St rat ford Blatchford, T. W., fl./l ... .Wheat ley Bond, S. (Chairman) Hidgetown Bond, Andrew Pelee Island Bristol, Charles W Trowbridge Brown, C. W ., B.A., B.I). . . . Exeter Brown. George (Sup'd) Toronto Brown, A. 11., B.A Kerwood Brown, A. I., I'h.li. . . . Whitechurch Buggin, (Jeorge Brownsville Biirdett, C. (Sup'd) Ridgetown Burton, Robert C Florence Burwash, N. S Teeswater Butt, W. H Walkerville Carscallen, C. R.Victoria University Chown, E. A., B.A., B.D. .. Toronto Clarke, Charles F (.'eilar Springs Clement, B Clinton Cobbledick, George H., M.A., B.D. Both well Conway, William Fullarton Cook, J. S., li.l)., B.D. Wallaceburg Cooper, W. II. (Fin Sec.) Arva (^orneille, C G., />..l .Victoria Univ. (Jousens, Thomas Wesley. . . Lambeth Coulter, Joseph. . Nictoria University Couplaiid, T. B Londesboro' Couzens, C. C Birr Crews, H. W., M.A. (Sec. Con.) St. Thomas Crews, Thomas (Sup'd) Lor, don Creighton, W. B., B.A., B.I). (Sup'd) Nilostown Crichton, Charles Avon Cios.sley,H.T.(/!,'()rt/)/;ei(ftO>'''.''"homa8 Curry, Henry E Watford Daniel, Geo., Ph.B. (C/i a i r. ).. Sarnia Deacon, Joseph . Newbury Dever, A. W \'ictoria University Edge, Joseph (r/vw. C(;)i^'.) .London Edmunds, Sol. C, B.I).. . . Wellburn Edwards, A. S Vienna Edwards, E. W . Rutherford Elias, W. A Without Station Fair, Hugh J Lu(!.an Fallis, J. G London Fansher, W. (Sup'tl) Aylmer Farrall, Alltin C. Victoria University Fear, Ezra A. {Fin. Sec). . . . Atwood i Ferguson, J. A S.",rnia I Fessanl, E. (Sujt'd) Sarnia j Findlay, W. A,. .Victoria University Fisher, John S Lambeth I Ford. J. E. (Chairman) . . . .Parkhill Ford, W. J., LI, B London i Galloway, .loseph Dresden Garbutt, It. .1., LL.B Gorrie (Jeorge, T. T llighgate Gifford, G. A Essex Gifford, Will. A Port Stanley 1 Godwin, Will. (Fin. Sec). St. Thomas Going, A. H., li.A . , . Port Stanley Gialiain,lIuiii))hrey,\..C.vl.. Lebanon I Graham, Wm. IL, li.A Sparta Greene, Josias Hohnesville Griffln, M Thedford I (iriftitu, A. E. (Sup'd). .. St. Thomas Gundy, J. R. (C/irt/();i«;().Strathroy Iladwii, Thos. (Sup'd). Bervie . Hall, Robt. H Nile 1900 1900] CLERGY — METHODIST. US Viiidsor CO. Col. loninna Kdsvitrd Kintore Corbett . Bervie :ratforfl Kirktoii ('olle;;e HillTOW Hrigdi'ti HiiiiqiiL't Hii C'raijf button iviTHit.v ^anibetii t rat ford hfatli'.v l;;et<>\VM Island wl)ridnt' Kxeter Toronto Kerwood I'ohiirch ownsville idtvetowii h'lorcnce PeeHwatcr alkerville iiiversity Toronto ir Springs ..Clinton .4., B.D. Rothwell l-'nllarton illaoel)ur>f .... Arva oria I'niv. . Lanilietli University ondesboro' Birr Con.) !t. Thomas . . .Lor, don , I). {Suv'il) Nilestown Avon St. Thomas . . Watford /'. ). Sarnia , Newbury t'niversity ) .London .WfUburn . . .. Vienna Hiitherford )ut Station . . . Lu(\'in . . . London . . . Aylmer University . . . Atwood . . . .S.".rnia .. ..Sarnia University . .Lamlietli . . . I'arkhill . . .London . . . Dresden .. . .Gorrie , . Hiifhgate Essex ort Stanley St. Thomas ort .Stanley •(..Lulianon ... Sparta lolmesville Thedford St. Thomas I.Strathroy Bervie Nile i \ Hall, Theopbihm (Svp'ii) . . Wingham Hamilton, II. I). (A'//i. ,S'cc.)KinKsville Hannon, Jas., l).l).(Ch'ii) .Chatham Harris, A. O. (Fin. Sfc.) London HarrisoTi, T. K Granton Hart, John I'arkhill Harvey, Dwighl W. ,. Victoria Univ. Hayhiirsl, VVm. (Suji'd) Watford Haylook J. J Baldoon Hazen, (J. N , I!. A V.'.oniing Heiuiei-Hon, G. W. (Chair.). St.' .Mary's Henderson, .lohn Sheddon Hibbeit J. *V West Lome Hdl, .lohn {Sup'y\ Oneida Hobbs, H Winghani Holmes, Kdwin Oil Springs Holmes, J. E Mount Brydges Holmes, .John Brussels Holmes, Jos. W London Hosking, Robt. J Pordwieh How.son, W. O Clinton Huguins, W. iSn/i'il) Uttoxeter Hunter, ,1. E.(t'(;a/y<'/''<0 St.Thoinas Husser, James Credit on Hutton, Benj. L Dungannon Irx ine, Henry Listowel Irwin, Robt." F Arkona .lai'ksoTi, ,1. A Embro Jaok.son, Geo London .lackson, Thomas .\i>i)in Jewel t, George Hensull Johnson, (J. H Oawn Mills Jones, A. E Victoria University Jones, P. W Fair Ground Kaine, CO I'iiie Ri\ er KelliiiKton, H. E.Victoria University Kennedy, James (i^ii/i'd) .... lyondon Kennedy, .lohn, li.l> Vnhurn Kennedy, .1. B Marlhaville Ketmedy, Harvey Sbedden Kenner, John (Siip'il ). . . .Mitchell Kerr, G. J. (Fin. Sec.) Thamesville Kerr, Wesley E Vniherstburg Kershaw, Edward (.S^K.p'ii'JThoriulale Kirkland, J. H Comber Knight, .1. K leannette's Creek Knott, Stephen Woodham Knowlea, R. W .Tui>perville Lake, Chas. V Wroxeter Langford. A.J Rodney Learoyd, John Lucknow Leech, Webster W. f.S'?»j)'(/).. Toronto Livingstone, Jas. (Cli'ii). ■■ .Windsor Lloyd, A. K.. ..Wesleyan Theo. Col. Locke, H. W Chatham Lomr, Geo. H Hensall .Mallott. V. E., n.A (iuilds Martin, I). E .Melbourne .Mason, Thos Muncev McAlister. W. G. IL, M.A. (Fin. Sec.) Watford MeCulloch, Andrew M . Leaminglon JVcCutcheon, T. L (.fit;*'/). Alvinstoii McDonagh, Wm. (Vi';/';/)- Stratford McKehev, Irving. Wes. Theo. Col. .McKiblx.'n, Arcli., R.A SIrathroy McLean, lluirh (.Siq/r/)-- ^t- Thomas McMullen, Wm., B.A Ruthveii McNair,T.R.(P'(n&'c.)TilburvCeMlre McTavi-sh. H. VV Glencoe Mahan, John Dorchester McVitty, Samuel .Merlin Medd, E Sarnia .Movers, I'eter Ronmey Middleton, Eli. (■'^up'il) Weston Moorehouse. Clayton Mallahide Moorehouse, .Vn.son Inwood Miller, R. A Thamesford Mills, Wm. (Snp'd). . .St. Catharines Millson, W. E Lambeth Millyani, Reuben ('Pin. .Sfcc. ).K.\eter Millyard, J. E. .1 . . . . Wes. Theo. Col, Mordcn, J. P. (Sup'd) Arva Morrison, Jolui London Morrow, C. W Florence Mortimore, W. J.. Victoria Iiniversity Moss, W. H Fingal Moyer, Harvey D Ferguson Muxworthy, S. W., Finan. Sei'. and .hiiirniil See Teeswater Neelands, John (Sni>'il). . .SIrathro\ Nethercolt, J. C StafTa Newcombe, Henry A. (.S'i(;)'(i).Clin'on Noble, .labez J Bryanston .N'orton, VVm. (Sup'd). ..... Brussels (Jaten, F. .( Helgra' e Olivant, K Liickno.v Orme, J. II. (Snp'd) London Osterhout, .1. H.. Victoria University Parsons, R. C. (Snp'il) ..St. Thomas Pascoe, W. S.. I). iK(Sup'U) Hamilton Paul, Richard (Sup'd) Brussels Penhall, Wm Blyth Pentland, S. \'. R Wansiead Phillips. J R. (Snp'd) .St. Thomas Phillips, Robt Wardsville Philii. John, .V/..4., D./'. St. Thomas Philp. Jos., II. D Petrolea Phil|)s, 'Iboinas Elimv ille Pickard, Mablon Wallaceburg Pomcroy, I). (Sup'd) Highgate Pomero,\ . W. M Stratford Powell, E. (i .Morjieth Pring. Jos. W Fort Lambton t^nance, Wni Belmont Rapson, A Victoria University Rawson, J. {Sup'i/) Kingsville Redmond, Richard. . . .Charing Cross Reid, L. W., S.T.L Corinth Reid, John Caton Gesto RcMiolds, .lohn (Sup'd) ...Detroit Hire, .1. P.. /'h./l Blenheim Rig.sljy, Walter Kincardine Robinson, .lohn W Fanshaw e Rogers, David (C/i(7//(/(rt(i)- '^'uevale Russell, A. L., M.A., />'. D..Seaforlh Russell, JoliM iSup'd) London Ryan, David (.>>«p'(i) London Salton, Samuel Centralia Sanderson. Thos. C Talbotville .Saunders. J. H.M./).. />./).. London Sawver, Thos. E Wes. Theo. Col. Scott, C. T., R.A. (Chair.)... AyUnvr S(!ott, N. E. (Siip'il) Essex .Scratch, A. (■'.1> London Smith, Wni. A., B.D Wilkesport Snell, Bvron Stratl'ordville Snell, J.' A Oil City Snowdon, Thos. A. t'h.B. .Mihertoii Staples, S. G., /?. .4 Luton Steadman, T, A.. Victoria University Steele Ralph Dorchester Stuart, Jas. L. . .Victoria University Stinson, J. II. (Sup'd) Sarnia SutclifTe, .1. Fletcher.. Wes. Theo. Col. .Swaiin, Francis Ripley Swift, .lohn R. (Sup'd) Newbury Thibadeau, .Alexander Cottani Thomas, .\mos Canilachie Thompson, O. H. (,4s,vy. Sec. of Con- fen- nee Monkton Thompson, Robert Thringfield Vollic'k. C. W Muncev VVaddell, Wm. J Elimville W.alden, Wni. .\ Rutherford Walker, James Louisville Walhvinn, I. B., B.A.. .LcaminirioM I I Wanier, R. I , M.A., PnvHpul, Alum i College, St. Thomas I Webster, T., D.I). (.SW,<).. Newbury Wells, C. P., B.A . H.h Lvons Whiting. Rich.uil, B.A . Mitchell I Wickett, L. W. (Sii/ul). . . . London ' Williams, R. W Maidstone 1 Williams, Wm., />. O.{.Vit/>'(0("obourg I W illimot, W. (.^up'il) London Willoughhv, Gerald Alvinston Willoughby, N. R., D.D Forest I Wilson, .Martin J., B A.. . Bemuiller Wilson, Jasper,.!/. .■l.(C/trtt'r)Cioderich Wilson, R. L Canilachie Wilson, Charles .1 Thorndale Vellaiid, J. G Ethel MONTRE A L CON FK RENCE. Rev. Hugh t'airns, J'residcnt. Ro ■. S. J. Hughes, M.A., Secretary. Rev. .Mi-Ivin T.iylor and Rev. C. S. Deeprose, As.-^iKt. Sec'x. David McElroy, E.sc)., Laii ylw^ Sec. Rev. Chas. D. Baldwin, Journal iSec'y, Adams, William (Srip'd).. .Ulvertoii Allin, P. H., B.A Cookshire Allum, Carl Fitzroy Harbor -Argue, A. B .Minton I Armstrong, John Lancaster Armstrong, R. C . .Victoria College Bailey, T W Wes. Theo. Col. ! Baldwin, Cliarles D i.acolle i Barnabas, Jno. It Canterbury, Eng. Barnett, Williinn (Sup'd) Lyn Bates, V. J. L Portsmouth Bates, G. K., B.A Rrome I Beamish, W. J Without station I Bell, Gore A Frankvillc Bell, Thomas (S»p'(/) Bedford Belton, A. J., S.T.L.. Windsor Mills Benson, Manly, D.D. . . . Gananoque Betts, Lorenzo A. (.St/;)'(/).Brockville Bland, C. E., B.A., B D .Westmount Bland, Salem G.. H.A . Smith's Falls Bosbart, VVm. P., S.T.L. . ..Calumet Brill, David East Bolton Brock, .lames (Sup'd) Kingstiii ! Brown, Daniel, B A., B.D. (Sap'y) Morin Flats I Brown, Thomas, B.D. . ..Seeley's Bay i Brown, Thomas C Kingston Brown, VVm. Tliom.as Opinicon ] Brown, William T. G Kinuston j Brundage, Manly Arundel 1 Burke, Thos. E., B.D Augusta I Burncit, Herb. W., B.D Ashton I Cairns, llugli(/'»v.v. of Can )Cornwall I Cairns, H. George, S.T.L Montreal I Campbell, Alex. (Suv'd).. Westmount Campliell, George 1., B.D.. . ..Aylmer ' Cassidy, T. Creighton. . .Cowansville (,^hantler,Wm. N.(/''..S'.)Henimingford I Charlesworth, J. VV,. S.T. 1^ .. Aylwin j Chisholm, Francis(C//.)Carleton"Place I Clendennen, G. S., -S. 7'. A,. Broekville ] Cleland, .Albert S. . . .Coulonge, Que. Clipsham, .1. W Newboro C'Oates, E. W. S Victoria College Conley, Lewis . . Spenocrville Conle.v, Thomas B., /{..-(.Merrickville Conoly, VVm. J., B.A . . Escott Cornell, J. C Elginburg Corrigan, Richard, H.A., B.D. In.verness Couitice, A. C, B.A..B.D., Editorof Clirintinn (ruardian Kingston Crabb, George J Island Brook Craig, William Cardinal Crane, K. W Athens Criiniiny, Eber, B. .4., B. .'>.'(■. SharbotL. Cunimiiigs, D. T , F. T.L . . . Knowlton I 'urtis, C. J Newington Dalgleish, R. W., B.A Grantley Davidson, .1. W Victoria College Davies, John (Sii/i'd) Stanstead havis. E. A.. B.A., /J. D...Hochelaga 246 CLERGY — METHOPIST. [1900 Deev Cho*. S l{untin(((lon rKdwari! Monl'ual .ert M. (Fin. Sec.) IIale\'H Slatioii Ueloii;,', KriinciB.. Loiiilnii-d.v Dornmn, J. A .llendurHoiiville Ureiiimn, Ah'x. (Sup'd) .. . .KiiiKwtoii KatfU'soii, It., .S'.7'./..WfiJ. Theo. Col. Karl, Daiiiol, U.A Du Ita Easoii, Kicharil South Stukeley Edwanitt, (Jeo rreatioil KdwaidH, J. A. . Wchlfvan Theo. Col. Elli'-tt, D. 1) Wt.t Shefford Elliott, Jas., n.A. (C/ia/c.).KiiiKitoii Ellia, John D , Ji.A SawviTvillc Eiusley, Win. II Mcntri'al Eii)flund, \j. M., ll.A . . .. Georj,'e\ ilk' Ewan, Hohert H., M.D China Faii'bairn, Andrew Cape Ozo FaniBworth, A.U.J!.A., B.T . . Eaton Ferwijon, John (Suv'i- / Athens Ferfru ■ • i,Jihn,'ir,d(Si«p"(0 Kit (fstoii Finch, C. W., B.A., li.D. (Fin. S,-r..), Beebe Plain FiHher, L. H Si'\¥yur\ illu Flanders, C. H., JIA., I )., Prin. Stanstettd VWnIpyan Collrprp FoUick, .Joseph (Sii/i'il). , . . Kin^fston »• owkes, .!()hh I'layfair ..'■iwier, .1. H., M.A. (Sup'd) .Sutton Fowler, Hiram (Sup'd) Sutton Garvin, John Uobinson Geoffroy, A. E. (Sii.p'd)..S. Wakefield Gibson, John Nepean Gillan, Janiea Without Station Grenfell, John Arnprior Griffith, T., M.A., Ph. I) Quebec Ha^'ar, J. M., M.A North (lower / Hall, Isaac Westporl Halpentiy, T. A.. Wesleyan Theo. Col. Halpenny, William. . . .Aylmer, l^ue. Halpenny, K. W. . . .Without Station Hamilton, W. A . Wesleyan Theo. Col. Haimnond, H. M. (iSw.( '(). .KiiiKst'^n Hniimv, Wm. A Manotick Harris, Thomas (Sup'd). . . . Montreal Bar is, Wm., 31. A., li.D., Burxar, Prof., Wes. Theo. Col. ..Montreal Hartwell, G. E., B.A., £./>.. . .China Henderson, Wm Varnham Henderson, W. G fembroke Hewitt, Wm. J. (Sitjy'iO.I'Ci'ds, En^f. Hicka, James B., B.A AulLsville Hill, Harry Without Station Hisoocks, John (Snji'y) Lachute Hodgson, Jonathan li. . . . Valleyfleld Hoffman, Alfred Pickanock Holmes, A. L., M.A . .Without Sta. Howard, Erastu.sS.. . . Lawrenceville Howitt, Wm., B.A., /i.Z). . .Danville Hughes, Silas J., M.A.(Sft: of Con.) Perth Hughes, Jacob I . . . . Victoria College Humphrev.J. W.,.S.7'. /y.Frelighsburg Hunter, W. J., O.D., Ph.D. (Chair.) Coaticook Huxtable, Q«o. G Mo itreal Jackson, VVm., D.D Montreal Jamieson, W. S., iW.^l . (/''.S.) Almonte Jones, Alfred Thos muyoii Kelly, E. Kichardsvjn . . Harrowsmith Keoiigh, W. T., B.^ Rawdon Kilborn,O.L.,.l/.,4.,;II.D.C.3/.China Knox, William Clarendon Krupp, Henry North Wakefield Lancelev, E. B Kingston Larmour, J., B.A., B.D., Ph.D., Easton's Corners Lawson, El wood Victoria College Lawson, James Billings' Bridge Lcnnon, W. ,S St. Lambert L'llt, Francis G Sherbrooke Lidicone, .Joseph E. . . Richmond, <.». Lough, Daniel A., .'i.'r.iy.. ..Montreal Mansell, Thomas J Montreal Massicotte, Leo., S.T.L.. ..Montreal Maudsley, S. E. (Wuyj'ri) Hudson Mavety, John E. (Chair.) (iraiihy MoAmmond, F., B.A Ottawa McAnniiond, R. II., Victoria Collegi- McAnnnond, Thos Matilda McCunn, Alfre'(<).. Wcstmouiit McCnnnell, Ju^. II., //./>. .Ormstown McConnell, R. C, K./l . Combermere Mcintosh, (;. A., li.A., B.D. . .Montreal McUlt<'.hl»', (ieorgc(.S'up'(<) . .Ottawa Meredith, Thos Hattersea Meyer, F.W. A. ,i»/./l. ,/'/(./;. St. Johns Mick, I)., S.T.L Odelltovn Might, Samuel (S«y(<). Smith's Ki. Miller, John H Eganvillc Morrison, Edmund 8 lludson MoBsop, George ' 'Iverton Murray, J. Holt liarnston Nelson, Isaac West Brome Newton, S. F Casselnian Norman, Isaac? Victoria (.'ollcge O'Hara, James (Sup'd). . . . Elginburg Oke, John J oka Oliver, Roljert F Piltsbu ■ - Orser, A. R. (Sup'd) ."telKi Osborne, Heman S., /J. ^4 . . . . Cobden Parent, Aii'and (Sup'd) .. ..Waterloo Vi'im. A. E UttlK Metis latton,W.M.,/.0.,f/i/>». Without Stn. Pe,4rso.'i, Wm. (C/irtic.).Clarenc;t'villf Peever, Ri( h. (i., B.D Inkermaii Pergau, P(\m1, B.A . . .Uuldwin's .Mills lerUy, Wm. F. . Winchester Spiiiin.s Phillips, S. U. (Sup'd) I.v m Pliilp, J. Howard CataratjUi Philp, Wm.. B.A., B.D Ehnt, Pierce, Barry ... Lakeiic''./;. Philli|.sburg Powell, T Clayton Poyser, G. C, K 7'. L . North Augusta Pyke, Wm Bishop's Mills l^uincey, John A . . . . Without Station (juinn, Samuel Montague Radley, A. A Lachute Raney, William Vankleek Hill Runey, Wesley H., B.A ... . ^lontreal Read, F. A. (P'in. ,S'«c.). .Le/mo.vville Reimie, Thos. (Shp'v). Walter's Falls Reynolds, Francis C Winchester Reynolds, Geo. S Waterloo Reynolds, Wm. E Pakenham Richards, Thomas H A vonmore Richardson, .1. E Woltord Richardson, P. L.,B.^., if. iJ. Montreal Rilance, William Lachine Roadhouse, Job.. .. Portage du Fort Robertson, Arch. G. . . . Oxford Mills Robeson, .1. B <.'atara(|ui Robinson, Fred. G Metcalf' Robinson, Ri"hiird Magog Rogers, Geo. (/ in. Sec). .Sy.. Montreal Mparling, Wm. II., B.A. (Fin. Sec.) Morrisburg Si>roiili', F. II., U.A Bearbrook Stafforfi, George Verona h'tarr, .1. E Stanstead Stv'veiiH, Wm. H Montreal Stevt'iisoii, J. S., /}.yl. Sturgeon Falls Ittillvell, Reuben Lyii Sykes, J.'harles A Mansoiiville Taggari , V. (Suji'd) (ttlawa Taylor, K. .>!., .\I.A KnoviKon Taylor, Melv in .Montreal Teeson, Samuel.. ..Chambly (Jantoii Tennant, K.(Snp'd). Cornwall l.slan. B., B.A . Wes. Theo. Col. Young, Henry A . . ( 'helsea HAMILTON' CONFERENCE. Rev. .1. II. Ilazlewood, President. Rev. A. L. (ice, 'h.D., Scfretanj. Revs. R. J. Tr( ' aveii and v'. if -Vhirrow, Asmt. Secr"tarie,i. Rev. A. K. Lavell, B.A., Journal Secretary. Adams, (Jeo. K Hamilton Adai.is, Ezra (Sup'd) (/'ourtland Anil 8, Will. (Sup'ii) Woodstock Amy, Thomas > 'ma, h .'Vrchei, .loseph Kreenian Alhoe, T'loimw Troy .Mkiiip, Thomas I IngersoU Auld, Da> id (Siiii'i: ) Niagara .\wde, James. U.A Merntloii ! ;.illii, J. E, S. ..Walsiiigbam Centre Barker, Gei rgc W Forks Road Bell, J. Parker Bridgeburg Bnl, R. II., L.A Sinieoe Bennett. C.T.,Zt..(l.(CA.)..PorM)over Bielliy, W. M. . . Lion's Head Bowrs, Alfred A., ll.A (,'ayuga Cowlby, C. L. C /''..v.;. Jordan .'Station Boyd, Thomas ) irayton Brand, II . . . Eramosa Brandon, W.J Spriu|{fonl i [1900 {ichtnoiid lesUTvillc .Moiilreal ''ill, Sfc.) lori'iMbiirtf Hiarlirook . Seroiia Nlaiml.ead MoiitrL'iil ig'foii KuIIh , . , l,.vn unNoiiville Otiawa Knoitlloii Montreul 'l.\ Canton wall Inlanil Maitlaiiil I'ia Colk'Kf ). Ottawa liav '.irifl^i! , . Lewis McUill Col. Ueachlmr); .Mountain /' Sill ton til. Madura India I Thf(j. Ool. lallovytown , '!'i('hl>orne intonlturi^i liree Itive^ 8 ..H:iue.v . Ileiifrew Volfe iHJand il'(0. Kewanei', 111. Collins,', 'losoph S I'reston Collinj,',Tho.M .B.^.(C/ia(V.).Wiarlon Collins, James H .Vncaster Colweli, A. S Victoria I'lii. Cook, H. A. O.xford Centre Cookman, Christopher. . . . Cainsvillc Cooley, John VV St. Ucort^u Corcoran, John S Fontliill Cornish, (J. H., LL.D Lynden CoseiiH, Charles VV /arvis Couoh, a. G Aherfoylf Crane, Isaau (Siip'd). . . Trowhritljjo Crawford, A. \\.,M.A.... (Jalt Crosby, A. H.. ..Victoria I'niversity Cross, VVm. (Sup'd) Toronto Crowle, Fred. W., V.A Kelvin Gulp, Josephus New Hambur;,' Cutler, J. B. (Sup'd) Smitliviilo Danard, VV. B Chippawa Hill Davev, Robert Stony Creek Oavis, J. T. (Sup'd).. .. Orieiit, S.D. Deiu'/^n, Chas., J'li.ll VVaterford Dobson, a. J., B.l). (f'..s'.). ..Cheslev Dou^jall, H. ii.,B..A., U.D Brinht Downs, Geo. W. , ,/, Kuckfonl Dovle, John A...,,, Alnui Draper, C. D Walsh Duff, Robert ('S»j:;'. Arkwrif,'ht Gee, A. L., Ph.D., Sn: oj Ciin. St. Catharines Gee, Thomas (Sup'ii). Rossland.B.C. German, John VV. (Sup'd) . . . .rJerlin Oerinan, Pciar (Sup'd).. .Kcho Place Gilpin, John W. Harriston Gilpin, Victor J., B.A . .. D\ er's Bay Gilroy, Wm. E., B.A Vie. Univ. Glazier, Adam Cajio Crokur Goodwin, James(iS«/)'(0- • • .Orim.sl),\' Orandy, Thomas. ... VVellandport Greeii,R.G.,Wes. Theo.CoL.Mo- 'real Grittin.W.S (7V(.'(j)(.i'«/). ^.O-Oiielph Haith, Jno. M Victor'-" ''mv. Hall, Harvey M Glanford Haiiiillon, A., H.A ., R.I). . . Freulton Hamilton, Chris. (Sup'd).. . Toronto Harnwell, H. .1 Ponsonby Harris, James (Sup'd) Guelpii Hartley, George {.S'ltp'rO- Kiiijfsvillc Harvey, W. II., B.A FerjfUB llaynes, Fred. (Sup'ji). . . Beamnvdle Hazlewood, J. H., I'ren. o/Cmi. Dundas HenderH, Rinh'd C. (Sup'd) . Haniittoii Henderson, VV. C , J/.. I., D.D.. BurlinKion Hill, Henry E MooreHeWt Hilts, Jo8e|)h (Sup'd) ... . , BulTulo Ho(;ke,\, .lotm E. {F.S.) VVateiflown Holden, Samuel VV Rockwocxl Hollinrake, V. VV , B.A . . Wa8hiii({ton Holmes, <;harles P., ..Victoria Cniv. Holmes, jas. H VrkwriKht Honey, G.E.,/>'./l.,B./.> Fenwick Howard, T. ii.(Sup'd). . . . HaKcrsville Howell, Jacob E., A/.vl. . .Beanisville Hunt, I). (Sup'd) Ordwav, Col. Irwin, A. J., li.A., «./>. Pt. Colboriie Isaac, Jo III It G'eti Allen Jack.son, I. .\ Hamilton Jackson, T. VV. (Fin. Sf.eJ Elora JamieHiiii, Walter S. (^'.iS.) Tara Jefteris, Thomas M. (Sup'd) Oakville Johnston, Alfred J VI(!toria Uni. Johnston, (J. W Sweaborg Jolley, VV. C. (Stip'ji) Toronto Kai)pelle, Stenhen (Sup'd). . Toronto Kay, John (Cfiuinimn) .... Oakville Kay, J. Fred., B.A Guelph Keiirns, I). (Sup'd) . .Vlaple ( 'reek, .M. Keefer, Robert .Vlilrlmay Kellv, Samu.. Hamilton St. Catharines Monticello Elmwood .VIarsball,S. E., B.A., Ma.^soii, Jas. (Sup'd) Masson, VV. D Mathers, F. M., B.D. Miller, Amasa B Innerkip Miller, Geo. (.Sup'd) Woodstock .Mills, John (Sufi'd) Guelph Vlisener, .Austin P Vict. Cni. Mitchell, G. A., B./l.(i<'..S.). Waterloo Moir, D. A., «. /ACC/i'/i). . VValkerton .Monsmger. Henry Linwood .Vfooney, James Bartoiiville Moore, T. A Hamilton .Morris, G. Francis Cedarville Morrow, Charles R .Mma McAllister, ,las. (Sup'd) Calt .McArlhur, J. H., B.D Norval McBain, J. IL, B.A .(F.S ).Hidgeway McCarttie> , James H Binl)rook Mclntvro, R. J Vict. Cni. Melrvine, C. L Vict. I'ni. McLachlan, Jas. A., jf.A Acton Neelev, D B Victoria Univ. Nicholso'i, S. W Orton Nugent, F. E Niagara Falls Ockle\ , R. L Sheffield Ottawell, Will. AUenford Parr, Theo. J., M.A Hamilton PatterHon, Joslum U Kenible Peart, M. C, fl.i4 Onondaga Peck, Wm. (iS'up'(i) Burlington PiMiy, Thos. P Urantford Peseott, VV. E , U.A « (iult Pickering, John Urantford I'onieroy, JohiiC.,/<./l.8ot(thanii)ton Potter, Austin Paisley Poole, Thomas VV., B.A Burford Preston, J. (Sup'd) Brantford Prudham, Wm. W,, //,/(. ,Chea(H4ide Rallton, Richard ..Stevensville Richardson, (ieorge Milton Richarflson, J. !)., B.A Drumbo Robb, Andrew I) Cath(uirl Robinson, J. H. (C/i(io'.). Palnierston Rolston, David D. (iS'(/p'(/).Walkerton Ross, J. S., M.A., D.D., (Chair.) Guelph Rowe, Richard B Copctown RiLss, A. E., M.A. (C/ia(V.)..VV'elland Russ, James E St. Catharines Riitle'(/), ,Hagersville Strongman, VV. A., J'h.D., LL.D. Palermo Swanii, Matthew (Sup'd) Fergus Swirmertoii, G. F Victoria, B.C. Taylor, David H Stirton Taylor, Edward H Hagersville Teeple, VV. M (ersey\ille Terryberry, Arthur I Preston Thompson, F. W., B..i Arthur Tindall, VVm. (Sup'd) Walkerton Tonge, A. VV PlattsvilU- Trel-;ayeii, R. J. (A'/rt..S'c('.) Brantford Treleaven, Walter K .... Teviotdale Trimlilp, Thos. B Tapleytown Truax, Judson Hepworth Tyler, Reuben J. (Sup'd). Mt. Forest Voaden, Thos. (Sup'd) Norwich Vollick, W.N I )ol)binton Wakctield, John, D.D. (Ch.). Paris Walker, Robert Hagersville Walker, William Newport Wass, Jabez f^owville Wat.son, George (.9i«/<'(<,. .Walkerton Watson, Will. I'.. M.A Elmira Watts, J. H. (Sup'd) Walkerton Webb, James (Sup'd) Toronto VVel)ster, John (Sup'd> Tara VVhitworth, Edward Erin Wilkinson, A.T Vict. Univ. Wilkinson, Tlios. L Hanover Williams, David (Sup'd) Ni.xon 248 CLERGY — METHODIST. [1900 H u WlUlamsion, J. S., l).D.{Ch.)..B«rUi\ WilMon, J. V. (Siif(i) Diiiinvillf WilBon, Suiniiel {Siip'il) Ldixlon WiImom, W. K Ilaiiiilton Woodgworlh, R. W Toronto Worrull, J. W Hflfouiitain WriKht, Jainei* M Hrantfonl Wrixht, R.W.,B.D Arthur BAY OK yUINTE CONKERENCK. Rev. Wni. R. Yonn({, 11. A., Premie nt. Rev. .foHeph .1. Rai', Secretai'i/. Rev. S. T. nartU'tt and T. VVickett, E8<|., AiiiiiHt. SecrelarieH. Rev. N. I). Drew, Journal See. Adam, Alex. L Janetvilk' Adani8, C Yarker Adaniti, R. N 'I'j'roiie Adams, W. H Claremont Allen, H. I.(6'i(i>'.) Demill College, . St. Catharines Denike, R. B. (S«p». .Campbellford I Dt'pew, S. V. (Sup'd) Frankford Dixon, M. F At (Jolh-ifc Dove, K. A. \V Wesley Down, S. (.Siip'ili Bobcaygeon Down, W (!ft!nbornc Doxsee, A, (Sup'd) Belleville Doxse.', K.R., h.A., B.l>. (I'mf.) Albert Collcgr . . . nelleville Drew, N. D l^ueensboro' Duke, R Foxboro Dunkley, (1. (Sup'd) Picton Dnprau, H. A (.'onsecon Dver, W.I'., D.l).(/'rin.) Albert College Belle\ille Edinison, T. J. , B. A.,B,D. Newcastle Edwards, R. I, Pontypoul Elliott, W ("entrelon Emberson, R Oakwood English, .1. (Sup'd) Cobourg Farnsworth, E Cressy Ferguson, H. (Sup'd) Picton Fiiiliiv, R. E At College Foley, W.W., B.A At College Foster, A. H Apsley Fusee, ('. II Warsaw Galbrait h, W. , /'/i. 7>.(Si(p<0Belleville (Jarbutt, J SmithHeld (iarbutt, H. C Coe Hill (lardinor,J.,/>.C./..(.S>//.'(0.. Bellevillu Greatrix, B. (Fin. Sec.) Trentcm Green, A. T. (Sup'd). ..... Port Hope (Jreen, S. J At College Hare. J. J., .V./l. I'h.D. (Pren.) Ontario Ladies' College . . . Whitby Harris, J Brooklin Harris, N Bayside Harrison, VV. D Ivanhoe Higgs, W At College Hill, N Belleville Hopkins, C. F ...Gooderham Hore, A. H., B.A Newburgh llorton, O Bobcavgeon Hoiick, D. S tweed Howard, E. E Cartwright How.^nl, F. H At College HuiTman, A. C. II Mavnooth Hull, T. K. (Sup'u) Port Hope Irwin, A. M., B.A Dalrvmple Jewell, J. A., B.A.(F.S.). .Welcome Johnston, W. (Fin. Sec). . . . .Stirling .Fohnston, R. (Sup'd) Bethany .lohnston, F Hastings Johnston, D. Egerton Hallowell Jollilfe, T. W. (Chair.) Coltmrne .lolliffe, W. (.^if/A/).. ..Bowmanville JollilTe, W. J., B.C.L. (Ch.). . .Picton Keimey, G. H Dnnsford Keimer, W. (Sup'd) . .Prince Albert Kenny, H. B Catiton Kilgour, J. (Sup'd) Peterboro' Knight, C. E At College Lada, S. W. (.//i«i().. Peterboro' Smart^, VV. S Wilberforce Smith, VV. E., M.D.. .Chentu, China Snell, Isaac Folger Snowdon, T. (Fin. Sec). . . Canibray .Spence, H. S., IIA., IKD.. .. Roblin steel, T. P South Monaghan Stration F. B Salem Strike, A. J. H Demorestville Taylor. R Norwootl Te'rrill, A, S., B.A... Victoria Road Thorn, J., B.A Bloomfield Thomas, H Hampton Thompson, C. L Newburgh Tink, S.J At College Tomblin, W Alderville Tonkin, E. A Sidney Totten, J. VV Warkworth T\ickur, S. T., n.A .... Little Britain Tucker. VV. B.,C./1., fi.fi.. Wellington Tucker, VV. (Sup'd) Toronto Wagg, VV. VV At College Watch, C. VV. (Fin. Sec). . Belleville Weatherill, VV. J Enniskillen Whattam, R. Arthur Roblin White, F.W., B.A Seagrave White, (J. S. (Sup'd) Napanee VVhitlock, .1. (Sup'd) Port Perry Whvte, J. .M At College VVickett, VV. T Morven Wight, L. S At College Wilkinson, J. W Trenton Williams, D Bath VVillmott, J. C, M.A Columbus Wilson, A. C Cannifton Wilson. J. C Brighton Wilson, J. P., B.A. (Chn.). . .Oshawa Wilson, J. S. I., fi.il., fi./;..CoMrtice Wilson, D. (Sup'd) Napanee Wilson, M. E., B.^l Newtonville Wilson, W. D. P Rawdon VVooV. A. Mi^Kini '1., 'otiu MANrroll.V .\NI» NOItTll-WKST ^•()N^"^:llKN(M•;. Rev. .1. Woodmworth, Brandon, Man., Supfriiileniloiil nl MiKxintm, Rt'v. l.tMinard Oiii't/., P.I)., Krunilon, Man., I'lWHiili'iit. Rfv. K. Millikcn, H.l) , ivf|fliia, Agiia., Sfi-relitrii. Rev. C. n. CroHH, ft..l., Curtwii«hl, Mun., aiiil M. II. KieldliouMe, Khi|., Nocimwa, Man., AKHiHldiil .SVc'n. Rev. ,1. II, L. .loHlyn, .Miami, Mun., Jiiiirnal S'ei'n'tnrii. At)»)ou, w. \v., /y./i., /;./;., Kort VYilUani Aflanis, \V. K Without Station AduniHon, W. \V Stratlicona AldridRO, A. K., //./I. . ..Without Sta. AlliHon, 15. W I'ilot Mound AnderHon, A. II. (,S'«/>'(/). . . Killarnt•.^ AndrewH, Alfrud Winnipc!.'' Apptaloin, I'' Norway Housi' ArKue, Tlionms (CliainiKin) (/'yjirenH River Arinstron^f, W. L., Ji.A.'. Fori Kouiff Arnt'tt, Win t'arlvli' AuKUAt, K. A. (Fin. Si'c.) Hoii"ri.s Earner, A At Collt'tfi' Bell, .J. W.. n.D. (CAfdV.).. Dauphin Benneu, (i. H Ki'cwalin Bennett, M. M., li.A (irenfell Bcthell, T. 0., n.D Oak Luke Bevnon, T. B., li.A. (Chair.) Kleniinir Blewett, »{. J., «.yl. Without Station Bov\'crin>f , J., IS A Kastland Bradford, W. O. (f'.S.). .Swan Valley Bridfcnian, W Virden Bruce, .J. W., B.A Carnduff Buchanan, T. O. (C/iff(c.).Kdinont,on Bm^kley, K. A .Melita Bunt, W. C Bradwardine Burrow, J. II., R.A l)ouKla» Burwa»h, K. Nl., HA Rosedale Chejrwin, E. .K, It.A Roland Che(fv\-in, W. B I.ethl)ri.<<, White Fish Lake (Joard, W. I'. (Fill. .SVv.) Maple ( 'reek (iiHMlwin, II. A Altaniont (iordon, A. (Siip'd) Winnipeg ... Calnary Lawson, T. (Chairman) .. . Deloraine Laycock, .1 Minnedosa Lewis, 11 Treherne Lewis, .John Elkhorn Lewis, W. A., B.P McGregor Leech, W. H. C, B.A . . Mct'reary Linton,.! Saskatoon Locke, F. W.(Fin. .S^cr.). . . Red Deer Louslcv, A At Collcu:e Maclean, .L, At. A., I'h.P. (Chair- man) Neeiiawa .Martin, R. G., H.A., B.P., Red Deer Hill Michener. E Lacombe Miller, H. .T. (/•'/;). Si'c). ..Newdale Milliken, R., P.]). (Fin. Sc,:).liei:mii Morden,T.E../i..i4.(^'?i(/('v). . Winnipesf Moryun, .1. H., B.A. (Fin. Sec.) Holland M(nTi.son, R. L., M.P . . At ColUvc McConnell, H At College McC'luiiK, .1. A Selkirk McCrossan, T. .1.. P. A., P.P., Indian Head McCnIlajfh, G. F Crystal Citv McCullaiih, R. K., B.A.. .At Collejfe McDonjfall, .). (C/('ii/-//mii)--- Morley McIIatHc, \V. P. (Fin. .?(■<•.). ..Oxbow McKittrick, A. G.White Whale Lake McLiu'lilan, .L A Beren's River Nelson, .1 Norway Hoiise Nuffent, W. H Daly Oaterhout, A. B., /'/;./.'. (Fin. Sfc.) Rapid City Paupanakis, E Cross Lake Pec'k, R. K Plumas Peters, .lohn Meadow Lea Post. L. I) Foxwarren Price, F. .1 Glanton Reid, W. S Burnside Richardson, V. R At Colleife Ridd, ,J. W Brandon Hills Riddell, .J. H., n.A., P.P., Prof., Winnipeff I Riddell, S. P Without Station I Robinson, A. R Wetaskewin ! Rolwnn, H. T., B.A Rintalutn Runions, .1. W Ili({h Bluff Rn-.t. V, II KIniHtino RnlledKC, It. A (»lds Rnllan,,!. II.(.SW(/), . Port, la Prairie .Soui.bv, .1. W., B.A. (hin. Sec.) Port Arthur .Scarlett, R. A Medicine Hat Scott, .1 Victoria Seller, W, E. W., B.A., B.P ..MInto Semmens, .1. (Chairman) Porta((e la Prairie Shaw, Wm Innisfail Sintr, ('. R., B D Kltfln Small, S. J At Colletfe Sniit h, A. E I'rince Albert Smith, II. I Dryden Somerset, C. E Red Deer Somerville, Wm., S.7'./-. ..Griswold Sparlinu, .1. W., M.A., I'h.P. (I'riniiiKil) Winnipeg Spence, R. E., M A., «. /J , . Wftscana Spence, B. II At Colle)fe Stm^ey, F. B., li.A. (Chairman) Rat Portage Steed, G. E Yorklon Steinhauer, E. R Fisher River Steinhauer, B. B., i!.A Morley Stewart, A., P.P. (Chnir. I'm/cKgnr) Winnipeg Stewart , S. W. L Beidah Stevens, F. G Oxford House Switzer, .1. (!., B.A Kerfoot Swvers, R. A Beaver .Mills Talbot, T. M., B.P., Ph. P . .CMherry Tate. F Estevaii Taylor. W. H SpringfleldH Taylor, .LB Pincher Creek Taylor, T. E At ColIoKe Teeter, C Melgund Thacker, P. I At College Thompson, A. A., B.A ....At College Thorne, J.I Sidney Tozeland, J, (Sup'il).. .Killarnev Tufts, A. .(., B.A., B.P. {Fin. Sec.) Wolseley Van Norman, C. F. (F. S.). . Killarney Vrooman, W. A. . . .Without Station Walker, .J. C Winnipeg Whitniore, II Moosomin Winle, IL, P. A. (Fin. .S*>c.). Winnipeg Wiircins, M. E Shoal Lake Wilkinson, S., li.A Winnipeg Willis, C. H. (Sup'd) Theodore Wilson, T. B. Baldur Wilson, W. O Gladstone Wilson, .los At College Wooflsworth, .J. (.S^itp't It/ Mitmionn) Brandon Wood, E. W Hayfleld Wootton, F. M Murillo Wrav, T. .1 BanfT Woodsworth, J. S., B.^. Without Sta. BRITISH COLUMBIA CONFER- ENCE. Rev. R. WhittiiiK'ton, .U.A., B.Sc, PreniiUnt. Rev. J. P. Bowell, Secretarii. Revs. R. N. Powell and J. D. P. Knox, A.s.<>i»tant Secret a rien. Rev. G. H. Osborne, Jmirnal Sec. Biier, Walter W Nanainio Baldcrston, B. IL, /J. .1 . .Greenwood I!arraclouy:h. Wm. IL, B.A . .Victoria Betts, .lohn F New Westminster Birks, David I). (Sup!/.) ...Kossland Bowell, John P. (Sec. nf Con.) New Westmin.ster Bryant, C. (Sup'd) Mount Tolmie Calvert, James Trail Chan Sinif Kai Victoria Crosby, Thos. (Chairman). . ..Sardis Freeman, B. (' Skidegate Gardner, John E Lillooet Goro. Kaburagi Va, couver 250 (Irin)ii, Airruil K Viincniivcr Hull, TtiKiniM \V Naiiitinio Mall, .liiNV|ili (Chair.) Saiilix Hall, Will, I I,aimlf\ lllckM, .Idliii I'. {Fill. Si-f ),. Vlrinriii IlickH, Williiiiii. ('utiilit'i'lanil lllrkH, .laiiu'M Vniii' Irwin, llolii'i't .1 . . . Wilhoiil HIiiMon .IfllllilllJK. I >.(/•'.>'.), I'lirl KHNllllflotI Knox, lolin l». T Vicioriii l.adncr, Cliarli'M (Chair.). Kaniloops Laidlrv, H. tt Nilicnid l.arKi',K. W., .»/./> Kella ll.lla .Mulioii, Will. () Clicaiii Muiiiit'l, Kliliii I.udiirr MllliT, Ariliur N. (Fin. .SVc.).KIiiiriir MHfiuT, William 1>. (.s'liy'i/) Moixly, Will. KilwanI I'"airvit'\\ Monifii, (k'o. II KoHMlaiid Ni'Imoii, (!liarl('H WettU-y. .('lit'iiiuiiiiiH Nevilli', TliwiiiaH '. Nifola OHboriiL-, (j). II hiiiicaii 0»terhout, Ninith.S., l'h.,D. (Ch'ii) I'oi't 8ilii|mnii Pi'iirsoii, T. l).(.s'(t;)'(0-N.WeMliniiiHl(T IMorci', Win. II Ki.ih|ivax I'owi'll, H. N KikIcVi.v Kaley, (Jen. II. (fV/i.Scc). .Kitanmat KolterlH, A. K New Denver Holmoii, Kliene/er N'eriioii RotiMoii, John, n. A. (Fin..Sir..)iif\Hnii Rnxoiiian, .1. K. (Sii/i'ii) Mara Sanford, Albert .M., H.A Saiidoii Soott, hldward K Vancoiner Scott, I). W Suit Sprinif Inland Sharpe, Allen K ... Ilaiiiiiiond Sipiirell, W. .1., «..!. «./>., I'riii. <>/ (. M. Colli'fie ..jNert' Wi'stiiiin^ler Smith, Geortfe K., .S'.'/'. /,..('ninliri)iik Speer, ■lames ('. (Chdir.). . . .VicUiria Spencer, .lohiiC, .»/./' Itella Coola Stillinan, H. Korlies h'ernie Stone, Will. .) ('lo-oi)se Stony, Aykrovd. . . , Texada hlaiid Snth'erlat'id, Clias. 11. M. .Wellington Tanner, Win. (! Wimiipet; Tate, Chas. M Diiiiran Thomp.son, S. J. (F. S.). ..Kevelstoke Turner, .lax Ailin Westiiiaii, .lames I' Golden White, James H. (F. S.) .Chilliwack WhittiiiKton, K., Af.A., n.S,:(l'r,',i. of Con.) Vancouver Wilkinson, llobt Mission City Winslow, Joseph W Sidney Wood, Ja.s. A. (Chair.). . Kaslo NOVA SCOTIA OONKKRKNCK. Rev. Eben K. Kii);land, I'lrKideut. Rev. W. H. liaiiKille, Strn'tarii. Rev. William K. Cami, Rev. Adam B. Hi);t?ins, B.A., AKxt. .SVcx. Aukmaii, S. R Acadia Mines Aikens, lohn W Port Maitland Ainley, William Heniiuda Andrews, VV.W.,iW.^.(/'ro/.)Sack\ille Aii(;win, .los. (J. (Sup'j/). . .Haiitsport Anthony, J(,hn r Nicholsville Appleby, .labez Oranville h'erry Arm-strontf, R. ()., .if. A. . . . Nuwi)ort Astbury, John I.awreiicetown Barrett, Fred. E I'etite Riviere Batty, James L Amherst Binney, John O. (.Vitp'.!/). .Haul sport Blesedell, James Sanibio Bond, G. J., li.A. (Eilitor). ..Halifax Borden, B.C., M.A., O.D..8ackville Bowen, T. A Bermuda Brown, W, C. (Stip'y) Middleton Brown, William. . . .' Middleton Browne, Robert M Port Hood Bur^fess, Harry Btidgewater Cann, W. F. . ! River Hebert Coffln, Jos. S Petite Riviere Craiti, John Halifax Or'i/). . .. Wolfville Heiiimeon, D. B., W./l . . . .I.ockeport Hickev, David Liverpool Ilitfk'iiis, A. II., li.A On Leave Hills. Benj., l/./l. ,«./>.. .Varmouth Hockiii, Aribiir Caiiso llockin. .b)bii (!., li.A Bermuda Howie, .lobii VV. (.S'l^/i'i/). ..Middleton Hiiestis, ., M.A Truro Mosher, .lohn A. (Sup'y). . . .Windsor .Muiiro, Clayton A Port Mouton Nicolson, A. W New Glastrow NiifhtiiiKale, Wm River Philip Onlerbridtje, W. A Shelburne Parker, VV. Bovd Walton Patterson, H. P., B.A ... .At College Pen I clow, Fred. .J Louisburg I'errv, W. C. . .Middle Musquwloboit Ph.aleii, John Port La Tour Phillips, William Windsor Porter, Bridford J., B.A Fledford Prestwood, Paul (Siip'il)- ■ ■ ■ Berwick Picstwood, J. W., B.I) Berwick Purvis, William . . . Port Hawkesbury Richard, Austin D At College Rogers, Jabez A Lunenburg Ryan, William (Snp'y). . . . Aylesford Rvan, W. .M., B.A Annapolis .Schlichter, W. C At College [1900 Scott, D. B. (.S'ltfi'i/) .Soiithuiiiplon Seller, .Ion., M.A Siiilthalliptoii Sharp, .laiiuiH North S\diie\ Shcpherdson, J. W vValluce Smith, RichanI (Siiii'i)) Halifax Siiiiih, T. WalHon, /'./' Halifax Smith, Jonathan A.. N. K. Harbor Spniiagli', .1. I Middleton Stevens, R. S Halifax Strolhard, Janu-tt Beriiiu la Swallow, C. W., B.A Amherst Heulor, .lames (Sup'ii) . . Berwi(!k Teiiiple, R.A., />./>. (.S'i(j».i/). Halifax Toole, .1. II Hebron Tounsend, II. I)., ,M.A Bermuda Turner, J. W Gabanis Turner, W. R Wevniouth Tiiltle, G. W. (Sui>')i) I'ugWttsh Tiiltle, Alex. S (Caledonia Tutlle, Aubrey S. Truro Tvler, C. M Arcadia Whitman, G. W Burlington Williams, Robert Piigwash Wilson, T. A., I'h.l) ...Port Greville Wooltoti, T At College Wright, F. 11., a.n Pictoii NKW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE. Rev. (ieorge .M. Cain]iliell, I'renident. Rev. George W. Fisher, Sfrretari/. Rev. O. M. Young, Jnuninl Sec. Rev. J. B. Gough and J. Spiiu-r ttregg, D.A., Aiiiiint. .SerH. Allen, John S Kiiigsdear, N B Allen, Thomas. . ..Florenceville, N H Bavlev, D. li., B.A . . Harcourt, N B Ba'vleV, S. A Deer Island, N B Baker, H. R., M.A . . Petiioodiao, N It Bell, A. C, S.T.B Sheffleld, N B Bell. Edward .... St. David, N B Berrie, J. C St. Andrew's, N B Brecken, R.. M.A., D.I). (J'rol.) .Sackville, N B Brewer. W. W Marysville, N B Campbell, George M. (I'reii.) Frederioton, N B Campbell, R. J Sackville, N H Champion, J. B.... Sunny Brae, N I! Chapman, A. K., B.A..y(. Cape, P E I ( 'hapman, D. , D. D . . Point de Bute, N B Choweii, D. R., B.A . . . Boeabec, N B Clarke, H. J. (.Sm;»'(/) .Carleton, N B Clark, J. A., M.A. (Sup'd) St. John Clements, R. W. J. .(,'anterhurv. N B Colter, J. J., S.T.B. (Sup'd) Frederictoii, N B Comben, Charles Albert, N B Crisp, James lackaonville, N B Crisp, R. S Moncton, N B Dawson, G. F., B.A . .Cornwall, P E I Deinstadt. T. J St. John, N B Duke, J. A. (Sup'd). . Hampton, N B Dystant, John (Jrenville, P E I Estey, J. F Andover, N B Evans, E.,DD.(Sup'd). Hampton, N B Fisher, O. W Newcastle, N B Frizzle, Frank Derby, N B Fulton, R. G Grand Manaii, N B Goldsmith, Jno Alberton, P E I Gough, J. B lerusaleni, N B Gregg, J. S., B.A Stanley, N B Hamilton. C. W Apohaqui, N B Harrison, F.VV.(,S'(0. Woodstock, N B Harrison, O. (.Sm;*')/)- Newcastle, N B Harrison, II. , B.A . ..St. James, N B Harrison, Wm Bathurst, N B lleaney, .)., B.A Sackville, N B Hicks, Thomas Trvon, P E I Howard, S., B D. .Bale Verte, N B Howard, W. J., «./;. ..Pownal, P E I Howie, Isaac Shediac, N B Ives, John A (!ampbellton, N B James, Silas Hillsboro', N B [umo illiiiiii|iliin illiiiiiipliiii III M^Mlni'.v , . S\ ulliy'v llitliritx lliillfux K. Ilarliiir Mi(>(lHl()(k, N II LoiIki', I). II. (.S'i(y/'i/) CJiiirlolti'loWM, I* K I I,o .Wi'iMford, N II Mol»i)iiiiI(l, I,. K... St. Miu'lln'H, N It McLaiiKliiin, N., /},.'(., Siniiiiii'rNiili', I' Kl McLccxI, A. I> VVIiinIoi', I' K I ManiktoM, V. II lluotiiiii'li>', N II Miirr, H. I»., /;..! ...WoodMiD.k, N It MarHlmll.T Ht. Htf|.h(Mi, N II MattliL'WH, W. (J. .Murmv liar., I' K I Opit', Itlchard l-ittlt- Vork, I' K I I'nlnifr, (>. ('. I> Hwnnvx, N II I'iiIhIcv, C. H., M.A.il'rnf) Sllrkxilll', N II I'lirktT, I. N (luKt'liiwii, N II l'.iiUliiM,.liiHt'pli ItlcTiiiiniiil, N II I'a^coc, .1. {Siipil) ivntcoilluf, N II riiyxoii, (I. II. (.Sit/iV) Kri'drlct'ii, N II I'ciiim, lli'iirv Moiitai^ii)^ I' K I I'uiilia, Willi'um Ht. .Inliii, N 11 r.pptr, W. It IllrJoforil, I' K I l'f))p(r, W. It., Jr Taiitrttiiiar. N II I'likli'H, K. II. \V. ..Sprlriifn.l.l. N Jl I'icnc, II., /;..! .Mt. Stowail, I' K I rifri'c, Thonian NuMliwuak, N It I'DpL', II., li.n.(Siiji'.( /•/•fi/'.).8ii(kvillc,NM TeaMilale, .1. .1. Cliariotlclnwii, I' R I Teed, S. T. (Sup'il) . . Moni'toii, N B Teiiimiit, W. H Courteiittv liny, N II ThoiMiis, II. K Huckvllte, N II TliimiaM, W. H Iinr heitter, N H 'rhoiiiHiiii, \V. A .Maruutu, I' K I Turner, K.V OlbHoii, N H Tweedie, Win. (.S'lipV). Hampton, N H WiiMon, I,. .J (Irand l.iike, N II WiiHH, W..\'ertion Itiver Bridife, I* K I Wedilall, It. W., II. A. . St. .lohii, N H WlKlitiuan, K. A Hedeiiue, I' K I WIImoii.K. rii.l) St. .lohn, NB Y<)iin«, (J. M (Ihuthaiii, N H Yoiintf, II. Stanley, B.A Alma, N B YoiiiiK, .John B KeHwIck, N B II) PRINCE .FKIIBNCK. I, I'rfnident. Sefretarii. mil Sec. 1 .1. Spiiu'r jfsclear, N B icevllie, N II arcoiirt, N II ■ iHland, N II itco»!ian, N II Ihettieid, N It . David, N It ridi'ew's, N II ac.kville, N H iryHville, N B 'rfn.) lerlctoii, N 11 uckville, N It nv Brae, N It rICape, PKI itdellute.NB Bocabeis N B larleton, N B ii'd) St. John terbury, N B ip'd) lericton, N B . Albert, N B sonville, N B -lonc'ton, N B rnwall, I' K I ft. .lohn, N B anipton, N B eiiville, 1* K I Vndover, N B lanipton, N B .'Wcastle, N It . .Derby, NB I Maiuiii, N B l)erton, P E 1 ru.saloin, N II Stanley, N II poliaqul, N B lodstoek, N B jwcastle, N B l. .lames, N B tathurst, N B ackville, N B Try on, P E I ie Verte, N H 'ownal, P E I Shediac, N B pbellton, N B illsboro', N B EVAHCEUCAL ASSOCIATION. t'ANAI).\ fONKKHKNTK. The next Annual SeHMioii conveneH at (Jowaiigtown, Out. Chainniiii -Bishop ,1. .1. Eslier Secretiiiii - llev. ,1. (1. I.itt Coiifereiiie TreanuriT -Kev. A. Y. llaiHt Mission I'lrxiileiit- Hev. J. I'liibach Miision 7Vc(»*l«rcr— Kev. L. II. Warmer , April inih, 1000. Chlca(fo, III. t'rediton, Ont. Berlin, Out. New llanibiir^, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Bean, K. H Atterclitfe Station Bean, J. W Selkirk, < >iit. Becker, Emil Ooiden I-ake Bee«e, W. E Winnipeg' Bolender, C Arnprior Brand, D. H St. .lacob's Brann,0. F CheHley Braiin, O Deemerton Braiin, G. K. (Local) Crediton Burn, E Sebrinnville Burn, J. O South Cayuga Clemens, M Ilerin'iiller ClemenH, D. H. CAocoO ■• W«*{anvillo Bruch. J. F riiionville Christiansen, B Arnprior Diichgel, G Listowel EJgtfers, A Hespeler Qenznier, E. M Auburn Ooos, J EIniwood Henkel, H Rankin Hammer, E. J New Dundee ill be held at Nonnanby, Grey Co., Ont , beu'innint; June 7th, 1900. Neustadt, Ont. Rostock, Ont. Elmwo(Kl, Ont. Zurich, Ont. I Hoffman, E Hamilton I Holm, E Wellcsley Keller, S. I, Morrisbur^' Kliihn, O Oermania Lauffholz, J Philipsburif F.oeb, F Baden Lucas, C Ottawa Maass, .1 Preston .Miiller, B 'New Hamburg Miiller, P. W Toronto Neudilrffer. E Neu.stadt Petschke, II Heidelberjf Hembe, H Desboro Schiilke, E Zurich Schulz, A. R Elmira Schnider, C Pembroke Schrdiler, G Wiarton Shunk, J North Williamsburg Streinpfer, J East Toledo, Ohio Twietmeyer, H Hanover Veit, I Tavistock VValbauni, H Conestotj o Weijrand, H Brodhagen Zarnke, C Pembroke Zocher,0. de. . . Up. Thorne Centre, Q 1f feYTCRIAN MURGH IN Q^NAIDA St f-)n<^iv wj (fturch ~jr>ri>nln The General Assembly will meet in St. Matthew'ii Church, Halifax, N.S., on the second Wednesday of June, 1900, at 7.H(l p.m. Oflcers 1899-1900. Moderator .-—Rev. Robert Campbell, Sc.D Perth. Clerks :-Kev. Robert Campbell, D.D Montreal. Rev. Robert H. Warden, D.D Toronto. SYNOD OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. Rev. T. Sedgwick, Tatamajfouche, N.S., Clerk. Aitken, Win Newcastle, N B Annand, J., M.A. {Miss) N. Heb. Archibald, A. 1) Sackville Archiba'1, W. P., B.D. ..Sunny Brae ^ Barker, J *..... Escinninac Bayne, E. S Hillsboro Bearisto. J. K Glassville. N B Beaton, L (!ape North Bennett.J., D. D. (/{««.). St. John,NB Black, J. S., B.Z> Halifax Bowman A • New (ilasffow Boyd, A Pisarinco Bruce, W. T., M.D. . ..Church Point Bouchard, L. R Edniunston Burrows, Andw., D.D Bermuda Bur^^ess, Jas Carleton. St. John Cairns,J.A., Jf. 4., Harney's River.N.S Calder W. C Lojjtrieville Calder, William R Mira, N S Cameron, Alex. (/i'(. y.< -wi i las,'o w, NS Cameron, John Bridifetowii Campbell, Alexander. .. Merig-onishe Campbell, A. H Waterford Canipl)ell, H Scotch Settlement Campbell, M Strathalbvn Carr, A. F., M.A., CampbelUon, N B Carruthers, J . . . . New Ulasj^ow, N S Carson, O. S., B..4 Pictou, N S Chase, J. H., 3f. .4 . .Onslow Stat, NS Clarke, D. McD Chi))nian, N B Coffin, J. R r)urliaiii Coffin, K. C... Lower Stewiacke. NS Corbett, T • ni;-fkvillf Craise, A Mount Stewai-t Crawford, H .Mahonc Bay Crawford, I. A Ri\er .lolni Crawford, J. W Malione Bay Cunniiini;, F Scofslnirn Camming:, Robert .... Wostville, N S Currie, John, D.D. (I >').. Halifax Ciir.'ie, N Trent River Darra^h, W. S. (Ret.).. Linden, N S Davidson, II. S Bridifetowii Davidson, R Carleton Dawson, Win., B.Z)., Folly Village, NS Dickie, A. B Milford, N S Dickie, H Windsor Douglas, .1. R Annapolis Douglas, R. J Hampiiiii Drummond, D Big Bras d'Or Dustan, John F. '. Halifax Falconer, Alex., /)./>.... Pictoii, N S Falconer, J. P. ..Harbor Grace, NHd. Falconer, J. W . . . Truro : Falconer, R. A Halifax I Fisher, A. F Newddy tjiiioddy Fisher, George, /?.4..Dalhousie, N B i Fisher, J. M Princetown Fiske.D., B./).. ..Floreiiceville, N B : Foote, W. R. , /?. t> Korea Forbes, J. A Glace Bav, N S \ Fdrbf's, J. F Sydney, N S Forrerit, J., D.D.(h,.D.C(>l.) Halifax i Fo.ster, .\. H Riverside ; Fotheringham, T. F.. . .St.John.N B I Fowler, Thomas, M..4 . .Halifax, N S i Fowler, W.J Kirkland i Frame, I ). A Wallace Fr: er, A. D St. George Fraser, A. L Port Elgin Fraser, .\. L .vewport Fraser, D. G St. John Fraser, D.S., B.^l., Up. Stewiacke, NS Fraser, D Kingston Fraser, .1. A. II (ietsoii'M Point Fraser, John North Shore FuUerton, T. F Charlottetown Gaudier, A Halifa.v Gegirie, A. L Truro. N S Gillies, E. .Murray IJarbour S., P E I Gillis, J '. Murray Harbor, N Gordon, D. M., D.Z).(/Vo,/'.). .Halifax Gordon, G. L River John, N S (Jr.ant, Alex Whvcoc^oinagh N S Grant, H. R " Stellarton Grant, Win Port Morien (Jrant, W Grand River (Jratz, H. C Andover Gray, A Economy (Jriersot,, R., M.I) .Worisan, Korea (Junn, A., n.A Cardigan, P E I (iiinii, Arch St. Anllionv, P K I Harvey, M., LL.lK.St. Johns, Nfld Harvey, .Mel, Quoddy Hawlsy, John Watcrvillc Henderson, Duncan Chatham Henry, M. (! St. Croix Ilerdniiin, A. W. K Georgetown Hill. A. M Digby Ireland, (}. I) Wooilsto-k Irving, T Isaac's Harbor Jack, I., (lirf.) Chutbain Jack, T. C. }i.A North Sydney Johnston. T. (J Newcastle Kirk. F. II Linden Laing, Robert, ilf..<4 Halifax [252] Layton, Jacob . . Murshfleld Leek, George A Rose Bay Lewis, A. W Waweig l..obb, F. L River Hebert Logan, A. P Bedford McArthur, S. J Maitland McClure, J. K Ilarcourt McCiirdy, J. F Little Caspedia McDonald, A. D Montrose McDonald, A. J Loch Katrine McDonald, 1). , C.4 . B. />... Sirathlorne McDonald. P. M Wolfville McDonald, J. 11 Caledonia McDonald, Willard.Fredericton, N B McDougall, Donald . . . Baddeck, N S McFarlane, J. D... East River St. M MoGillivray, Daniel Lunenburg M((}illivray, J. 1) Truro McGlashen, J. A Bridgeport McGregor, D Amherst, N S .Mcintosh, A. D Pugwash .Mnlnto.sh, C. D Grand Bay Mclvor, J. O New Dominion McKay, C Long River, P E I McKay. J. D Halifax McKav, H. B Halifax .McKay, J. McG.(/f(;^>N.Glasgow, N B McKay, .1. R Soiiris M(^Kay. W. R Up. Kennetcook McKeiizie,A.A.,3f^,B&.St.Stephen8 .M(;Ken/,ie, J. A Tliorburn McKenzie, J. W., B.4.Midgell, PEI McKenzie, J. W New Hebrides McKenzie, M. A Middle River McKenzie, K Halifax McKinnon, C, li.D Halifax .McKinnon, Duncan . . Lockejiort, N S .McLean, k., D.I) Ilopewell McLean, .1 ( 'hatham McLean, D West Cape McLean .1. A Harvev, N H McLean, J. A Belle Isle, C B McLean, Jas Great Village, N S McLean, .1. B. .McLean, L. A. McLean, L. H. Up. Stewiarke .... Louisbarg Port Hastings McLean, H. K Parrsboro McLean Roderick . Vallevfleld, PEI McLe .(1, A. B Valley .Station Mi!liC(). Stewiarke . Lonisbarg irt Hastings . . Parrsboro lyneld, P E t iley Station pry Landing arlottetown . . New MillH oniond, N S Inglishtown ac's Harbor . . West Bay McMillan, Donald, o'vdney Mines, N8 McMillan, O Kentville McMillan, .John, B.i) Halifax McNairn, VV. VV Sheet Harbour McNeill, L. V,., M.A.. St. John. N B McNichol, W Hoi.ewell McPherson, H. H., M.A.... Halifax McRae, P. K '. . . . Earltown McHae, Alex Baddeok McKay, J. D Halifax Macintosh, [) Douglawtown Mahon, A. VV St. Andrews, N B Mason, W. A Kempt Maxwell, VV Durham Millar, E. D., B.A . . .Yarmouth, N S Millar. G BrookfleM Millar, 'J*lios McKeii.'^ie's Corners Morash, A. V Elmsdale Morton, A. S Kairville Morton, H. H. . , Fairville Morrison, W. Bay of Islands Mullen, J. 8 Stanley, N B Munro, J. R.,|B..<4 .Antigonishe, N S Munro, Chris Oxford Murdwik, \V Richmond Hay Murray, I., D.D New Glasgow Murray, F. W Milltown Murray, Jas Newcastle Murray, John.. ..Shubenacadie,N S Murray, J. D Red Hank, N B Murray, R Lawrencetown Ness, \V. H Portapique Nicholson, T. (Ret.). RiverCharlo, N B Parker, L. VV Clifton Peacock, \V Scotch Ridge Penman, J . VV Kingshead Polley, .Jas. K L. Musi|uodoboii Pollok, A., n r, (Prof.) ... Halifax Pringit,, G. C Kincardine (^uinn, R. C Matapertia Rankin, E. B Sydney Rainnie, W.VV St. .lohn Robb, A. F Doaktown Robertson, A St. John's, Nfld Robertson, G. C Hampton Robertson, H. .-V Erromanga Robertson, J. C Stanley Robertson, J., M.A..Hliiok River, NB Robinson, J. M., B. /l..Moncton, N B Rogers, A., B.A New Glasgow Rosborough, J.3/'..4.Musquodoboit H Rose, John. . .S. 8. Basin & R. Dennis Ross, Alex Whycocomagh Ross. Arthur Andover Ross, Geo. K Halifax Ross, James St. John W Ross, VVm., B.^.Prince William, N B Sedgwick, T,,/). D. Tataniagouche.N 8 Simpson, AlliUi Halifax Simpson, F. (J Hridgewater Sinclair, A. McLean.. .. Belfast, P E I Sinclair, Jas Hridgeville Sinclair, R. G Canard Smith, E M. Mii.squodoboit Smith, Edwin Shediac Smith, VV^ H Suminersido Spenser, VV. H Montague, P E I Sterling, Alex Clifton, P E 1 Stewart, A. S Woodville Stewart, J. H Riversdale Stewart, Thos Dartmouth, N S Stirling, A. D CIvde River Sfrathie, R. G Truro Sutherland, Donald . . .(Jabarus, N S Sutherland, J . . .. Caledonia, P E 1 Sutherland, J. M New Carlisle Sutherland, J. S Sussex Thomson, .\. .VI. . .Margarcc Harbour Thomps'tn.F. W. Upper .Musquodoboifc Thompson, W. M New (ilasgow Townsond, VV. .M Hass River Tuffts, VV. M Sfellarton V'allentirie, J. Grand Falls Vans, R Buctoucbe Wallace, J. E Sbclburne Whidden, R. S Bede.i>. Montreal Bayne, G. I)., /Vi./;. ...Pembroke, O Bayne.O. T:.,B.A Ashton, O Heauchamp, P Arundel Beatt, J. H Rockburn, Q Heattie, VV Vernon Bennett, Orr Hawkesbury Hennet, J L'Orignal, O Bennett, .1. VV. C Elliott Bennett, Thos Montreal Bliick, VV. (J Portage du Fort Blakely, W.D.M., B.A.. Pembroke, O Boudreau, M. F St. Hyacinthe, Q Hourgoin, Jules.. Pte. Aux Trembles Bruneau, J. P Montreal Brandt, E Pte. Aux Trembles Bryan, A. C VVestport liryant, J Richmond, O Buchanan, D. M Lanark Butfa, C. A Montreal Burnet, .lohn S Summerstown Callan, .1. M Metis Cftnieron, Hugh, /{...4. .Morrishurg O Cameron, Jno. J.,.\I.A Athens, O. Canii)bell, G. C Chalk River Campbell, I.saac, Ph.D Ottawa Ci^mpbell, J. M.A.. LL.D. (Prof.), VVestmoimt Cainpbell, John C. (IF.C.) Ottawa Ciunpbell, J. L Chicoutimi Campbell, R., /)./; Montreal Campbell, R., /). ^'f Perth, O Carinichael, H Dunbar Coburn, I). N Farnham Cooke, C. H., B.^.. Smith's Falls. O C iiuiory, D. G., .S^i; Winchester Cormack, .lames Maxville, O Cote, Jos. E Namur, Q Ooussirat,!)., D.n.(Pro/.) ..Montreal Crombie, George Couk ,ige, IJ Crombie.J()hn,/>.A>.(A'«<.).S. Falls, O Currie, U., B.I) Perth Danby, M Ottawa Dewey, Fiiday M., .-1..1f. ...Montreal Di Geneva, V Montreal Dobsori, J. li Montreal Doudiet, Chiis. A .VIontreal, (^ Dui'los, J. E Valleytleld, O Duclos, R. P . . . Montreal Eadie, R Hintonburg EInihurst, J. R Plantagenet Findlay, D., M.A Manotick, O Fleck, James, B.A Montreal Forlong, VVm Montreal Praser, James Cushing, l^ Gamble, Robert, B..-1 ..Wakefield, '.". .Onnstown, Q Morrison, J. D Billings' Bridge Mowatt, A. .1 Montreal, Q Mvlne, S'>lonlon(/ic^)San Diego, Cal. Nelson. Thos, A Bristol, Q 254 CLERGY — rilESBYTEllIAN. [1900 ? ■►» Nixon, Thos Smith's Fttlla, O Oxlcy. M. S., B.A VVestinount I'aroiliii, .1, II Cornwall Patterson, James (Clerk). . . Montreal Patterson, \V Buckin^^ham Paterson, I)., AD. ..St. Andrew's, Q Patterson, A., B.A Montreal Ramsay, L). M Ottawa Uatteray, J Eganville Keid, W. D Montreal Robertson, A Millc Isles i;on(leaii, S (Quebec Koss, A. 8 Bearbrook Koss, C. B., B.U Lachine, (j Koss, James, D.D Montreal Kowat, Andrew Athelstane, y Russell, Andrew Lunenburjj: St. Germain, P. E. . Duclos, q Sadler, F. A Russell Scott, Alex. A., i4.J»f..Carleton PI., O Scott, Alex. H., A.M Perth, O Scott, I). J E. Tenipleton Scott, Eph. , A.M Montreal Scott, M. H., M.A Hull, Q ScrimiB;er, J., M.A., D.D. (.Pro/.) Montreal Seylaz, K. F Utta-va Sharp, J Quebec Shaw, E. .1 Vars Shearer. Wm Sherbrooke, Q Sincennes, J. B Anfjers Sinclair, R. C. 11 Oliver's Ferry Smith, W. S Middleville Stevenson, A Danville Stewart, James Scotland Stewart, Donald Latjuerre Strachan, D Brock ville Stuart, James, D.I) Prescott, O Sutlierliintl, Jaiiics Inverness, Q Tait, Donald, B.A Quebec Tanner, Chas. A. . .Windsor Mills, Q TAylor, Hujrh Loch Winnoch, O Taylor, Jas Avlwiii Taylor, S. J., /} .4 Montreal, Q Thompson, J. C, M.D Montreal Turnbnll, J Marlow Vernier, Paul S New OUiskov.', Q Waddell, N., B.D Lachute, Q Walker, E. G .Scotstown Watson, M Montreal Weir, U Avoiimore Whillans, Q.,B.A..N. Georffetown, Q Whillaiis. R Campbell Bay Whillans, Robt., 3/..4.Hintonbury,») Whitelaw,J.H.,B.j4.Kinneur'8Mills,() Wilson, James, A.M Lanark Wil.sof), M. M Osceola Winfield, T. W Westnioimt Woodside, G. A Carletoii Place Wright, J. J Lyn Younjf, C. G Russeltown SYNOD OF TORONTO AND KINGSTON. Rev. John Gray, M.A., D.D., OriWM, Clerk. Abraham, J Whitby Acheson, S Wiarton Atkinson, R Toronto Amos, Walter Aurora Anderson, J., B.I) Little Riipids Anderson, W., M.A Toronto Andrews, Fraticis Keene ArmstroiiH:, W. C Thessalon Arnold, G Waubausbene Aull, Jno. M Palmerston Ballantyne, Jas., B.A Toronto Ballantyne, R. T Taniworth Ballantyne, W. D Toronto Hecket, .1 Matfiietawan Bell, J. W Port Credit Bejfiif, W P., D.D Consecon Bell, J. R La'irel Bennett, Williuiii Peterboroutrh Best, D. W Beaverton Binnie, J., 11. D McDonald's Cor. Black, J. A Massie Black, J. Ar-.istrontf Toronto Blair, Archibald, B. .I...Nassa)faweya Borelaiid, J. H Banks Boyd, J. I)., B.A KinH:ston Bremner, W. B iionya Brown, J. A A)?incourt Brown, H Toronto Bruce, G., D.D Toronto Buchanan, N. W Burnett, J Keady Burnett, J. R. S AUiston Burns, S. S Stirliii),' Cameron, Jas., B.D Toronto Cameron, J. M Wick Cameron, Charles (H'. C.).. .Durham Cameron, D Oakville Cameron, M. C, B.D Harriston Campbell, D. L Dromore Cami)bell, A. U Uxbridj^e Campbell, Charles A Maple Campbell, N Oro Station Campbell, T. W Toronto Cannichael, James, D.D Strange Carruthors, S Toronto Carswell, James Burk's Falls Caven, Wm., D.D., LL.D., (I'ri'x. Knox College) Toronto Childerbose, S., B.A Parry Sound Chisholm, J Dunbarton Clark, J. .V Toronto Clark, W. C Brampton Claxton, J. A., D.D Eldorado Cleland, Wm. (Ret.) Toronto Cochrane, i. i., M.A Barrie Coulthard, Walter Toronto Craijf, R. J., jW./1 Kini|irsto|i Craijf, S. S Toronto Cranston, J. A Uockwood Craw, ({. I Victoria Harbor Craw, \. W Warkwortb Crozier, Hu^h .Vsliburii Cumberland, J., M.A Stella Cunninjjcham, S Hawkeavilk Curne, Arch'd., M.A. (Ret.) ...Sonya Cutbbertson. G Toronto Dawson, A Toronto Dickson, Jas. A. R., Ph.D Gait Davey, F Maple Valley Davidson, J. S Blantyre Davidson, T Hynu Inlet Dickie. R. W Orauf^eville Dobson, A. B Fordwich Dow, J. A (iravenhurst Duncan, A. E Cannington Duncan, G. P I'nionville Duncan, J. B Gait Duncan, J. McD„ B. />.... Woodville Duncan, Peter Colborne Duncan, W. A Sault Ste. Marie Eastman, S. II., B.A Meaford Edmison, Henry, M.A Rothsay Elliott, J. J ..'. Midlanil P'airlie, John Lansdowne Farquherson, Wn^. Claude Fasken, (i. H Toronto Fer^ruson, G. D., M.A Kingston Findlay, A. (Supt. Minn.) Barrie Findlay, I) Toronto Findlay, W. B Claremont Fleming, I). . . Ilarrowsmith Fleming, P Maxwell Fowlie, R Erin Fowler, James, M.A Kingp'on Eraser, J. li., M.D Aiman Fraser, J. R llxbridge Fraser, \i. \)., M.A Toronto Frizzell, Wm., Ph.B Toronto Oallaber, W Airlic Riindier, Jos Newburgh Garriocli, John (0.3t.) Sowcrbv Gilchrist, J. R Toronto Gilray, Alex Toronto Glassford, R. J. M Guelph I Goldsmith, Thos. (Ret.) Toronto I Oracey, Henry Gananoque I Grael, S. G .Toronto I Grant, G.,M.A. (I.P.Schoolii).Orn\ia. 1 Grant,G.M. T).D.(J:Q Col.). Kingston I Grant, Jas. A Richmond Hill Grant, li.ii., D.D Orillia Gray, R ; Toronto Gray, J., D.D. (Pan. Em.). . . .Orillia Gregg, W., D.D Toronto Gregory, A. R Mansewood Greig, O. B Cookstown Hall, J. T Bondhead Hamilton, A. M.,Jf.yl . . VVinterbourne Hamilton, I). A Havclock Hamilton, Jos Mimico Hanna, VV. G., B.A Mount Forest Harrison, E. A Dundalk Hartley, A. Y MacLennan Hay, John, B.D Cobourg Henderson, A Toronto Henry, J. K Creemore Hewitt, W. J Severn Bridge Hodges, J Oshawa Home, H. R Flora Hossack, D.C., M.A Toronto Houston, Samuel, M.A ...Kingston Hume, R. (W.C.) Toronto Hunter, John Markdale Hunter, J. 'i Baltimore Hutcheson, Smith (Ret.) Shanty Bay Hyde, Richard Warsaw Ingli«, Wm. (W.C.) Toronto Iiuiis B Bobcaygeon Janiieson, D. M Dubreuil Jansen, A. G Durham Johnston, D Sundridge .lohnstonc, (}. L North Bay Johnston, W Millbrook Johnston, W. R... Penetanguishene Jordan, h. 11., B.D Toronto Kannawin, W. H Oniemee Kay, .1 Deer Park Kinnear, G. F Toronto Knowlea, R Toronto Knowles, R. E., B.A Gait Lang, G. R Wolfe Island Laird, A Port Hope Laird, Robert Sunbury Laird, R Campbcllford Leosk, Robert( IK.C.) Toronto Leishman, John New Lowell Leith, J Ilracebridge Lindsay, Peter (Ret.) Toronto Linton', A. R., B.D Port Credit Little, J Dornoch Lord, C. a., B.A Grafton Mc.\dam, T North Bay McAlpine, John , . . . Toronto McArthur, D. O Melrose McAulay A., B.A Pickering .Macliean, W. .1 Sudbury MctJaul, J Toronto McClelland, A. T., D.C. L . . .Toronto .Mat^Clements, S. R., M.A. . .Toronto .M(;Coimell, J. A Orangeville McConnell, W Craigvale M(!Cov, Joseph Toronto McCriie, D. L., /'/i.Z). . .CoUingwood McCuUough, T. D Harriston McCurdy, J. F.,/'/i./>.(/'ro/.). Toronto McDonald, A Napanee McDonald, 1) Glenarm McDonald, D. B Bendale Mc'Donalil, K. J Beaverton Macdoiiald, I). I) Lorneville Macdonald, J. A Toronto .Macdoriald, J. A Dufferin .McDonaUl, N. A Cedarvillo McEwen, .1 Toronto McEwen, .1 Kinmount McFa. D (ft(7.).. .Elora Millar, D Coboconk Miller, J. M Holstein Millican, W. (Ret.) Gait Milligan, George M., D.D. . Toronto Milne, G Ballinafad Moodie, Riibt Barrie Moore, .John, B.A Burnbrae Moffat, R. O., D.I). ( IF. C.)... Toronto Monistju, .1. A Toronto Morrison, .Jolin Cedarville Morrison, N Corbetton Mowat, J. B., D D. (Prof.) Kiiigsloii Mullan, Elias (\V.t\) Banda Mulliin, James B Fergus Murison, R. G.. R.D Toronto Murray, Jas Toronto Neil, John, D.A Toronto Neilly, A. E Homing's Mills Niool, Peter Tottenham Nichol, P. K Toronto I Nicholson, A. B., B. /I . .' igston Nixon, S. O (.'hfirenhani Noble, VV. T Wvevale Orr, J. W Mono Mills Oswald, D. P Janetville Parsons, H. M., D.D Toronto Paton, T Midhurst Patei-sou, J. J Arthur Patterson, Win Toronto Peattie, Wm. (W.C.) Toronto Peck, VV. W Napanee Pelletier, E Sudbury Perrin, L., B.A Georgetown Phalen, R. M., D.A Blackstock Pidgeon, G. C, B.D Streetsville Pitts, F. E Thornloe Pogue, R Stayner Potter, Jas. Peterborough Rae, James W.. ..Toronto Junction Raimie, A Roslin Reeves, A. C Lakefleld Reid, .1. G .VIount Forest Reid, Walter Weston Reid, VV. M Leaskdale Rennie, J Manitowaning Robertson, J. L. (O.M.)... . Gore Bay Robertson, Wm., M.A Morriston Roger, VV M Peterljorough Rogers, T. H. . . East Toronto Village Rodgers, E. B Sault Ste, Marie Rodgers, Robt. (O.Jf.). . .Owen Sound Rollins, J Elmvale Ross, Donald, M.A., D.Z). .Kingston Ross, James, B.A Harwood Ross, J. A., B.A Churchill Scott, J. McP., B.A Toronto Scott, J.H., B.A Hespeler Scott, T. B Ceylon Shore, G Portsmouth Sievcright, James, M. A . Lion's Head Simpson, J. L Thornbury Sinclair, A. G Port Hope Sinelair, Henry (W.C.) Toronto Skene, J Hillsdale Smith, Fi'C(leri(^k Bradford Smith, J. C Fairbank Smith, J. E Cookstown Smith, J. K., D.D Toronto Smith, R. B Emsdale Smith, T. G., D.D Kingston Smith, T Johnstone Smith, VV. G Callander Smith, VV. S Toronto Somerville, John, D.D. .Owen Sound Sonierville, J. F Norvvoo .Vlilverton Anders in, J. A Goderich Anderson, John Tiverton Anderson, R.S.G.,Jf .4, /?/)..Wroxeter Anderson, P. VV Mohawk Argo, J Duart Aylward, R Parkb'U Ballantyne, G Moleswonh Ballantyne, F Kirkwall Barclay, A Lynedooh Barber, Jas Forest Barnett, J. H Kintyre Barr, Matthew (netired).. ..Seaforth Battisby, J. R., Ph D Chatham Bell, J Bur)?oyuo Bell, T. A Napier Bell, VV. I) Corunna Bethune, M. N Aylmer Black, James (Itet.) Haniilton Bralliso;), H Southampton Fairliairii, R., B.A Dungaiinoii Ferguson, I. D Hickson Fisher, S. VV., B.A Christie's 256 CLEUGY— I'UESIiYTEUlAN. [1900 11 FlemiiiK', Win. M Gi<»ex Fletrher. 1). H., D.l>.. . . H.i.i.i'.ton Flfctclier, Colin, j.D Kincardine .Mu^grave, Pet.'r Seafoith .Mustard, .L .\ Harwich N.ittrcss, Tlios., B. i4. .. Aijiherstburg Niven, I). P St. Catharines Panton. K. W Stratford Patterson, G, C Embro Patterson, W Leamington Perrie, D Wingham I'rttigrew, Robt., M.A.. Glenmorris Priudfoot. J. J. A., D.D. (Lee. K. CiiUege) London P> he, R Shakespeare Radford, ,1 Blvtheswood RalclilTe, J. H St. Oatharines Reiil, H. W St. Thomas Richardson, \V. .\ Wyoming Bobertson, D London Robertson, .1., M.A Port Dover Robertson, J. L Merritton Ross, D. Y St. George Ross, John, U.A Brus.sels Ro.ss, H. W Glencoe Roxborough, T. D Bridgeburg Sawers, E. H Wilton Grove Scoit, John B. (ir. C). ..Leamington Scott, J. .\ Rodney Scott, Peter Cloniarty Sliaw, Neil, li.A Egmondville Sliearer, J. G., B.A Hamilton Shearer, W. K., B.A DrumlK) Sinclair, C Ripley Smith, E. J. M Granton Smith, G. II Thamesford Smith, N Niagara Stewart, A Verschoyle Slewiiit, Alex., B.A Clinton Stewart, A, C Belmorc Stewart, .Xrch London Stewart, John Kincardine Stewart, R Melbourne Stevens, Jas Diitton Stevenso?!. R Morpeth Straith, Peter Innerkip Stuart, J. G London Sutherland, George, D.D Fingal Taylor, J. B. (If. C.) Blyth Thomson, .lolin, M.A Ayr Thomson, T. O Hamilton Thompson, .lohn, D.D Sarnia Tolniie, Andrew Southampton Tolmie, J. C Windsor Turnbull, J. A Clanbrassil Ure, Robert, D.D. C/W.). ..Goderich Wallis, W Port Dalhousie Waidrope, David (Hit.) Teeswater Watt, J. B Port Nelson Webster, C. A Beyrout, Syria Weir, R Coi)leston West, W. J Blucvale Whaley , S. M St. Helen's Wilson, A Newbury Wilson, J Niagara Falls South Wilson, Thomas London East Wyllie, W. A Hyde Park Young, ,)., M.A . .Hamilton ../».. ..Winnipeg Kmes, L. C .McGregor Fair, II Fairmede Farrer, W. II Kenlis Fanpiliarson, J Pilot Mound Faryon, G, W Dominion City Ferry, John Brandon Fisher, Peter Deloraine Fitzpatrick, A Fort Qu'Api)elle Flett, George Elpliinstone Floyd, M. P Killarney Fot'lieriii«ham, J, (Bi>t.) Grenvell Fitwbr, J .Michie h'owlie, V Petrel Eraser, .1 ... Shoal Lake Geildes, John(/{«^) Can. Manor Gilmour, N Kamsack (Jordon, C. W Winnipeg Gourlav, J. J. S Thornhill (!ray, J. M Selkirk Guthrie, I . N Neepawa HaiiiiltcHi. A.. li.A Boissevain llartlev, F. J Roland \\Mi,'\\,M.A., B.D.(Pirof.). Winnipeg 1900 Blyth . Ayr iMiiilton .Siirnia iiiupton Windsor ibrassil cidt'ri(5h Ihoiiaie jswater Nelsou t, Syria ipleston Jluevale Helen's Jewbury Is doiith Ion Kast (le Park lamilton 1900] CLERGY — FKESBYTEUl Mi. 267 Henry, E. A Brandon HerbiBon, W. J Minnedosa Hodnett, Wm Elva Hofstrand, CO Ohlen Hogg, John Winnipeg Hogg, JoHeph Winnipeg Hood, J KIkborn Hosie, John (jlaxgow, Scotland Jauk, C. F (Mandel)oye Jarvis, J. H Austin Johnson, Jcnaa Winnipeg; Kenilo, A Kairniede Kovacs, ./ Otthon Stevenson, N St. Luke's Stirling, J. A. O I'ense Strange, P Virden Santrow, D Olenvale Sutherlaiul, D Htrothclair Sutherland, J. A. F Battlefoid Sutherland, H. C Cnrnian Tattrie, O. I* Pierson Thompson, A. S Stonewall Thompson, S. W yu'Appi^lle Thy nne, K Souris Wallace, W. K Yorkton Watson, J. S Arrow River Laing, J Orenfell i Wells, J Holland Laird, Q Broadview Lang, .1 Wiiskada Lang, J Newdale Lantrow, David (W.C.) . . . Langvale Law, a Whitewater Lawrence, James Winnipeg Lee, A Prince Albert Little, G. C Pierson Little, J. W Dryden McAfee, T Indian Head McArthur, J Beulah McBetli, R. G., M.A Winnipeg McDiarmid, C Oak River McFarlane, Alex Clearspring McQerrigle, J. A. Hurgrave McKay, Hugh Wliitowood McKav, J Strathdair McKay, 1). M Rnssell McKay, M. S Higbview McKechnie, J. O Wolseley Mckenzie, E Wolseley MoKenzie, A. F Deloraine McKichaii, A. .1 Rosenfeld McLellan, M. S McLean, H. N Newdale McLean, W. A Oak Lake McLeod, A. J., B.A Regiua McMillan, D. F Earlswood MoRae, F Biirnside McTavisb, Alex., B.A Carnduff Mansen, A. L Rosedale Mason, E Douglas Matbeson, A Fernton Matheson, F Hilton Medd, T. H Gretna Miller, W Mayne Moore, A Griswold Moore, C Hainiota Moore, W. S., B.A Aldina Morrison, N Wapella Mnwatt, John Roseisle Munro, Donald Winnipeg Munro, J. E Gladstone Muirhead, J. W Wliitewood Muldrew, J. S Morris Murrav, H. T Birtle Murray, S. C, B.A Port Arthur Nairn, R., B.A Rat Portage Niven, S Hartney Omand, W. M(!K Melita Patterson, Jas Ail. .Tunapuna " Paul lihukhan St. Joseph " A. Gayadeen Caroni " K. J. Grant,/;./>.San Fernando •' S. A. Eraser. " " Lai Bcliari (Assistant). ' " D. Ujagar .Sing Dial lond " W.L.Macrae Princestown " A. W. Thompson Couva LADT MISBIONARIBB. Misses A. Blackadder. A, J. Archi- bald, C. Sinclair, L. Fisher. DK.MKKAllA. Rev. J. B. Cropper. Better Hope Est. ill. -KOREA. Rtv. R. ((rierson, B.A. M.I). Wonsan " W. R. Foote, b.A " D. MacRea, C.yl IV. -INDIANS, NORTH-WEST. Rev. W. S. Moore, B.A . . .Mistawasis " A. J. McLeod, B.A Regina " H. McKay Whitewood " N. Gilmour, B.A Cote " J. McArthnr Beulah " Ewen McKenzie Wolseley TEACHERS. Miss Kate J. Gillesi>ie .Mistawisis " Lucy M. Baker.. .Prince Albert " Bell Lyttle, Asst. Mr. J. R. .Morton, Asst. Prin.. Regina Miss H. Cununing, Matron. . . " Mr. Alex. Skene. . .. Fort Qu'Appelle Mrs. Skene, Matron . " Miss. I. Wel)eter, Asst. Mrs. McKay, Matron ... Whitewood Mr. .Facol) Bear.As't.Miss. " Mr. R. 0. McKay .Miss J. Gilmour, .Matron Cote " .Fosejihcne Petch " " I. Curry, Asst. Matron ... . " Mr. W. .1. Siiiall, H.A Rirtle Miss .\niiie .McLaren, .Matron. , " '• M. McLeod '• .Mr. H. C. .McPherson. . .Elphinstonc Mrs. .Mcl'berson " Mr. W. .(. Wright Minnedosa Mi.ss A. Fraser, .Mat. Port, la Prairie " Sarah Laidlaw " " Mr. .(ohn Thunder Pipestone •' John Black Rosshurn " F. T. Dodds.Cannington Manor •' C. II. Modro.. Fort Qu'Appelle •' Kobt. McKay. .. I'ort. la I'rairie v.- 1APAN. KO'.MOSA. Uev. G. L. MacKay, D.D Tamsui " Wm. Gauld N. Formosa " Giam Cheng Hfia . Native Min, 258 CLERGY — PRESJIVTERIAN — UNITED IJRETHREN. [1900 VI -CHINA. PRBBBTTIHir OF HONAN. Rev. Jonathan Ooforth. " Donald MoOillivray,3f.^,fi.O. " Jas. Menzies, M.l). " Murdock MacKenzie. " W. Harvey Grant, B.A. " Jas. A. Siniinoii. " R. A. Mitchell, B.A. " John Griffith, B.A. " T. C. Hood, B./l. Mr. Wm. McClure, B.A., M.l). " Percy C. Leslie, M.I). " Wni. Malcolm, M.D. Misses M. .S. Wallace, M.l)., M. A. Pyke.M. I. Mciatosh, J. I. Dow, M.li. VII.-CKNTRAL INDIA. PRBSllYTKRY OK I.N'DURB. Rev. John Wilkie, M.A Indore " A. P. Lediiijfham, B.A.. " " N. II. Kiissell, n.A Mahow " J. Fraxer Smith, M.D.. " " W. A. Wilson, II. ^l...Neeniurh " .1. T. Taylor, IS. A .... Neeiniich " .las. FritHer Cauipliell . . liiitlam " F. H. Russell, H.A Dhar " J. Buchanan, /}..4.3f./>.Anikhut Mr. C. R. Woods, M.l) Ujiain " Alex. Nugent, M.l) " LADY MIHMIONARIIW. Misses Oliver, M.U., Sinclair, McKellar, Af. I)., White, Orier, Ptolemy, Chase, tt.A., Thomson, Leyden,«oodfellow,Turiil)ull, J#./>., Diwican, (^'anipbell, Jatnioson, Weir, O'Hara, M.l). VIII.-CIIINESK, H.C. Rev. W. A. Winchester Victoria Mr. C A. (Coleman Vancouver " L. W. Hall Union Mines I.\. -INDIANS, B.C. Miss Bella I. .lohnston. Miss K. May Arnistront;, Mr. J. W. Russell, Mr. M. Swartout. Mr. Alex. MoKee. .\. - CHINKSK, (^UKBEC & <»NT. Rev. J. C!. Thomson, 3/./^. .Montreal UNITED PRESBYTERIANS OF ONTARIO. Gait Rev. A. (!. Kin«, />./>., (iiill. Milton Rev. A. P. Gillespie, Miinsewood. Stamford Rev. Wm. MctV.rmick, .Stamford. Walton Rev. O. M. Filer, Walton. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. (old CONSTITI'TION) ONTARIO CONKKRKNCE. Bishop — Rev. Milton Wright, D.D., Dayton, Ohio. Backus, C. W New Dundee, Ont Bowman, J. B Berlin, Ont. Brubaker, H. A German Jiills Gribble, W StrafTordville Howe, J. (Secre^rtri/)Steven8ville,Ont. Love, Thos Trout Creek, Ont. Michener, J Elmer, Mich. Sherk, D. B. {Prex. i7rfer)Berlin, Ont. Springer, A. R Kossuth, Ont. Stoltz, A. F Berlin, Ont. Swarts, S Sirasburjf Thamer, E. H..N..ew Dundee, Ont. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF ONTARIO. t!onference meets on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock p.m., before the third Sunday in June, 1900, in the Blooniington Christian Church. President —VAiXet C. II. Hainer StouTville. Secretarii — Elder W. P. Fletcher 128 A\ijfusta Ave., Toronto. Tread »ye»-— Brother W. W. Trull Orono. Executive Boan/— Elders C. H. Hainer, J. N. Dales, T. Garbutt, D. Prosser, W. Percy , Brothers E. Lick and W. W. Trull. Christian Vanpuard and Magazine — Rev. Thomas Garbutt, Little Britain, Editor; J. N. Dales, M.A., Kingston, Associate Editor ; Mrs, D. Prosser, .Mailing' Agent, Newmarket. Ordained Ministers. Chldley, W. H. . ..W. Randolph, Vt. Clark, L Paris Fletcher, W. P. , B. 4 Toronto Garbutt, T Little Britain Hainer, C. H Stouffville Mallett, J. H Drayton Percy, W Stouflf\ ille Perkins, G Clove, N. Y. Prosser, D Newmarket Prosser, J Castleton Prosser, S Castleton Russ, J. L Grafton Ruttan, S. M Brougham Sho\ilts, J. H. ..Southwesterlo, N.Y. Terry, W. A Eddystone Weeks, T. S Newmarket Willoughby, J Harriston Unordained. Inch, W Toronto Pavne, J Hallantrae Sargent, W. G Ballantrae Van Norman, V Keswick Willoughby, B. A Harriston Conveners. L' "k, K. {Home Missions). . . .Oshawa Dales, J. N. (Kdneation). . .Kingston Pe:.\v, W. (Ministrii) Stouffville Oarbutt,T.(/Vnm/ ir«/j() Lit'le Britain Weeks, T.S. (iS'?(»j..SV/i«(i^'() Newmarket Russ, J. L. 1^. (./>,,,,,, /Grafton Trull, W. W. / ^""'•'^^ "'^'- lorono Terry, W, A. (C/( /•(■«. /i'«(/<'aw(Ed'ystone Fiireign .Missions. Hainer, Mrs. C. H, (I'res.) Stouffville 0am8by,Mri».A.A.(r((V'-Pc('s.)OroM0 Stone, Mrs. W. R. (Trenmtrer) Oshawa Dales, Mrs.Dr.F.(C())-.Sec.)Stou«Fville Lehman, MissN.(/iVc.,S'M'.)Newmarket BRITISH METHODIST EPISCOf AL CHURCH. Superintendent — Rev. Charles A. Washington 94 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ont. Ball, Rev. R. A Windsor, O Ball, Rer. R. R Buxton, O Blount, Rev. Geo, R Dresden, O Brooks, Rev. Peter Chatham, O Davis, Rev. W. H Brantford, O Drake, Rev. W. R, ,St, Catharines, O Eady, Rev. Daniel Harrow, O Holden, Rev. R. L,. Niagara Falls, S Lawson, Rev. 3. O.. .Colliiigwood, O Liburtas, Rev. Wm Guelph, O Lucas, Rev. S, A Woodstock, O Moore, Rev. J. J London, O Oliver, Rev. T. C, ^^,.4 Windsor, O Stewart, Rev. B. (agt.). .Chatham, O THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN NEW YORK MINISTERIUM. The next Annual Meeting will be held on the Thursday after Trinity Sunday, 1900. President, Rev. A. Richter Hoboken, N.J. Secretary, Rev. E. V. Behrens New York, N.Y. Rev. T. Snyder, Ph.D., D.D Crystal B.- , '.Velland County, Ont. 1900 loiiiHon, UM.IK, n, Wfir, Vii'loria IICOUVIT III MiiieH Miaa E. Russell, MoKei". ATHOLIC THE HIKBAKCHY. Aimxtollc Deli'gatiiiii Most Uev. Dioinede b"aU;onio, D.D. Mt. Rt. Rt. Rt. Rt. Mt. Rt. Rt. Mt. Ht. Rt. Rt. Rt. Mt. Rt. Rev Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Mt. Rev rriOVIN'CK OK IIALUAX. Corneliu.s U'liiitn, D.I). 1883 .lollll ('illliiic)ll, D.I) 1870 ,1. C. McDdiiaUl. n.D 189(i Jmiies RdKcis, D.D 18()0 Joliii Sweeny, />./^ ISOO I'Rr.VlNCK OK KINGSTON. C. n. (Jiiufhier, D.D 1898 A. .MaeDdiiell, D.D 1S90 R. A. O'CoMiior, D.D 18SH I'KOVINCK OK M(lNTRK,'ly. I'lml Hnioliesi, D.D 1897 I.o'iis Z. Moit'.iii, D.D lK7t) M. Decelles, D. D., Ciiad . . 1898 Vtiu\ Larncciiie, D.D 189:{ .1. M. Kniiird, D.D 1892 I'ROVINCK K OTTAWA. Jos. Tlios. DuiinniFl, D.D. 1874 N.-Z. liorraiii, D.D 1882 I'HOVISC'B OK QIIEHKC. L. N. lUxin, D.D 1888 Halifax Aiit{K"iiii
  • ./>. 1897 N. VVestm'nstr Rt. Rev. v.. '. (iraniliii,0.j!r. /.,///). 1859 St. Albert Rt. Rev. E. I. Ltj,'n!, O.il.I., D.D., Cimd 1897 St. Albert Rt. Rev. E. G!rouarci,0.3/./., D.D. 1891 \ Athabaska- Rt.licv. J. (-lnt,0.3/./.. /)./).. Conrf. 1867 /Maekenzir Rt. Rev.Albert Pas<:al,O..V./.,Z>.i). 1891 Saskatchewan rROVINCK OK TORONTO. Mt. Rev. I). O'Connor, C.S.Ii., D.D. 1800 Toronto Rt. Rev. Thcs. J. Howlintf, D.D... 1887 Hamilton Rt. Rev. F. P. McEvay 1899 London NKWKOl'NDLA.ND. Rt. Rev. R. McDonald, D.D 1881 Harbor Grace Rt. Rev. M. F. Howlev, D.D 1892 St. John's Rt. Rev, Neil McNeil," D.D 1895 St. George ARCHniOCESE OF HALIFAX. Archhixhitp -y\ost Rev. Cornelius O'nrion, D.D. Vicar-General — Riyhl Rev. M^r. Murphy, D.D. CITY OK IIAI.I St. Mary's Cathcdral- KAX. Most Rev. C. .Mur. Revs. Mori- D. II. O'Brien, D.D., Riyht Rev. -Muriihv, D.D., \'.(J.. rector; \Vm. J. Foley, D.D., J. I',. arty, C. A. Campliell, D.D., ('onieau. St. Patrick's— R-^vs. E. J. McCarthy (Jerald .Mur))hv, M. Colo. St. Joseph's -Rev. T. J. Daly. Amherst, Win. J. Mihan. Annapolis. D. .1. Suniniers. Kridfjewater, ('. .1. .Mclviiinon. l^aledonia, P. Ky:an. Cliezzetcooke, P. II. Labrecipie. t'liurch Point, P. M. Dayiiand, D.D Dartiiiouth, Charles I'lulerwood. Klbrook, J. Oouzier. Enfleld, \V. E. Yomii;-. Halifax, .1. Hresiiaii, V. F. llerrinsf Cove, T. J. (Jrace. Jofruiiis Mines, J. D. (!urrv. Kentville, P. M. Ilolden. ' Londonderry, P. \VaI.-*h. D.D. Meteyhan, .lames Daly, E. Lelilamv .Mount St. Vincent. A. C. .Mclsaac. New Ross, D. O'Sullivan. j Parrsboro, T. .1 . Butler. I Plyinpton, J. Sirois. I Prospect, J. Hamlin. '' I'ulmico. L. E. Dechesneau. I Saliiion River, A. P.. Cote. Saulnierville, P. Le Don'. Sheet Harbor, C. .McMamis. Spriiif,' Hill, \V. .1. Doody. Surette Island, J. B. Dupuis. Truro, M. J. Kinsella. Tusket \Ved;;e, J. M. Gay. Weymouth, J. J. Sullivan. I Wii'id.sor, E. Kennedy. I Yannouth, Wm. B. ilamilton. I BRRMrOA ISLANDS ! Hamilton, Martin Carroll. I St. Geortfe's, W. Le Grave, Post Chaj). ! Theoloi/ii'nl Seiiiinarjt, Halifax - Revs. Paul LeCourlois, D.D. (Su- lierior), .\. Morin, J.)Hei>h Sibillet, D.D., i.eo LeClcrc, D.D., Joseph Meiiier. fit. . Cicolari. KraiiKford, Alox. Car.;oii. (iananontiL', John l>. O'CJcirnmn. Ki'nii>tville, M. MacUoiialfl. Kitley, M. J. Hpralt. Lolio'roii^fh, C. A. McWillianw. Mndoo, Thomas Davis. Murn'.ora, Tlionias Miirta>{h, Merrick villi', Joliii McCJartlir. Morrisl)iir>f, Denis A. Twoiuoy. Napani-e, JohnT. IIo(;an. Perth, diaries J. Duffus. I'ictoii, J. H. McDonaifh. Preseott, N'er.v Kev. John Masterson, M. Meagher, assistant. Smith's Kails, Michael Stanton. Spencerville, \V " Walshc. | Trenton, Charl; Muni.v, V.K. Tweed, .John Kltniintf. TvendinaK'a, .lolm S. t^iuinii Westport, r. A. Twoliev. Wolfe Island, T. J. Siu-att. Von;;e, .lohn J. Kcll\. AKCHDIOf'KSK OK .MONTKKAL. Arehhinhap nf Montreal — Most Rev. Paul BriR'lu'si. Vivar-Gcni'nil—V. Hev. Z. Racicot. Rural Dcann— Very Kev.s. J. A. Vail- hint, A. Archanibaiilt, W. V. Mar- tin, L. Cousineau, (!. Danth, .1 A. S. Perron, K. Ito.v, I.. Callauhan, (}. Oaiitliier, L. il. A. Desrosiers, Official— \'ery Kev. /. Racicot. AHxruHors — Very Rev. Ls. Colin, Ant. / Nantel, J. N". Marei'lial and .1. l'. Lederi'. Pro)notor—\le\-. A. Archanihaiilt. Vice- Priimotdr— Kev. K. L. T. Adam. ChanMllor—Hev. K. Roy. Vice-Chancellor -lii'v. L. Calla^'-han. CITY OK MONTREAIi. Notre Dame, N.Troie, cure; F. Daniel, J. 15. Larue, ])roi'.; P. Rousseiiu, [. J. Tallet, li. A. Sentcnne, V. Sorin, A.Tranoheniontayne, K. Kiliatrault, H. Hcdard, \V. Ducl; M. CallaKiian. P.S.S. ; M. J. DrisooU, J. Mc'Jrath, \icaires; Th. Heffer- nan, yitre. i)rof. St. Joseph's, J. U. Leclerc, V.K.,curr'; h. N. Duliuc, J. fi. Descarries, O. LaKaoe, K. J. Auclair, .1. K. Belair, vicaires; K. Kavanajrh, anc. chap.; A. C'halifour, anc. vie. St. Anthony's, J. R. Donnelly, cure ; J. C. Siniiett, vie.- P. Shea, jttre. St. Gabriel's, W. O'Meara, curb; P. McDonald, vicaire. St. Charles', ,1. Bonin, cure, J. A. Ciibana, J, Dui)ras, D. Desroches, vicaires. Ste. Anne's. A. Lemieu:.:, cure ; E. SIrr.blie, Ls. Savard. Ed. Kly?ui, J. Siinard, A. Billiau, .1. .lacqmin, F. Scanlan, J. A. Saticier, A. Rhea- ume, C.SS.R. Ste. Britfide. J. Lonertfan, cure, M. Roux, J. II. Monfjeau, R. Comtois, ,S. Lonerpan, vicaires. Lac^sse, cure ; J. I. II. Duchiirnie, St. Mar.\'s, P. K. ODonnell, cure, T. McDermiitt, vicaire. Saerd'Ctuur, K Adam, cure; K. Itrien, J. VV. Chauviii, E. (Juilliaidt, E. Heaulac, L. lirunet, .A. Denis, K. ',efel)\ re, J. Auhry. \ icaires. St. Vincent de Paul, T. Kavanaijh, cure; V. Oeoffrion, A. .) Cliausse, .1. P. Desrosiers, L. liesjardins, \ icaires. St. Enst'be, (). Payette, curb; .1. liruycre, \ icaire. St. Louis de Kraiice, C l/aroccpu', cure, 1,. Boissonneau, .1. O. Kortst, / N. Ilurteau, .1. A. Pcrras, vies. Iloclielajfa, A. Provost, cure; (i. Cha- rette, .M. Beau|>arlant, .1. K. l.a- moureux, vicaires. St. Jean Hi i iste, .\l ' ■ 'laii cure ; T. P Moiu.. ;4. fi ~ :.■ ,' . A V. J. I'ietce, A. .' Pi'^'i"ir..iiie, h. J. B. Latour, vie i;i-..v. St. Denis M. .\. Hi. .Jeiin, cure; J. A. Qua.\ , vie. St. tircKoire le 'i. .umatui K. X. Renaud, cure ; P. Plante, St. Kdouard, M. S. .Morin, ciu'C , R. Oruntfer, vie. Coteau St. Louis on .Mile End, (J. M. I.ePairteur, curi'; .1. Picotle, 'A. Thirien, J. Pauze, J. Jette, \ios. Villeray, .M. A. Morin. Notre Dame de (iriwe, X. .Marechal, cure; A. Daiffueauit, C. Robillard. vicaires. St. Henri, R. Decarie, cure; F. X. Plante, T. Decarie, Chs. Rusconi, .1. B. Berard, Chs. Descarries, vicaires. Ste. F.lizabeth, A. B. Beauclieniiii, vicaires. Cote St. I'aul. E. II. Brissette, cure ; A. Desiinyers, anc. cure. \'erduti, M. J. Richard, enri'-. Ste. Ciiiicnonde, K. .\. E. Ecrement, cure ; E. Coirtant. P. M. .Moulin, .1. Descaries, ,1. .1. Thibaudeau. vicaires, T. Proulx, anc. vie. Maisonneuve, .\. A. Ill K. O. .Morin. vicaire ; chap. Viuuville, M. L. Dubur Asile St. .lean de Dieii 1 c. desserv.: L. Laporte, tie. de serv.; J. o. Belaud, S. Robillard, anc. curt's. Berthierville, J. B. Chanipeau, V.K. , cure; S. ( 'onitois, J. T. P. Desro- siers, vicaires. Boucherville, J. Primeau, cure ; J. Luvallee, vie. Cauubnawana, G. Korbes, cure ; A. .\rbour, vie. Chaml.ly, C. M. Lesajfe, cure; ,1. .M. Viu'iieault, .\. Levesque, vicaires. Contrecoiur, J. Dc(|uoy, curr, J. N. Kerland, desserv. Dorval, T. Joubert, cure ; P. Phillips, vicaire. He Bizard, J. Mallet, <'uri5. He flu Pas, ,). O. (iuimond, cure. Joliette, P. Beauilry, curO ; V. The- rien, .\d. Perreault, II. Lonyjire, vicaires. L'Acadie, J. L. Oaudet, cure. Lachenaie, J. B. Durivasre, cure. Laohine, N. Piclic, cure; II. Belli'- rose, vie. Lacolle, J. Demers, cure ; A. (,'loutier, vicaire. Lachtite, A. Carriires, cure. Lanoraie, T Mondor. cure; .Mb. Du- four. vicaire. Laprairie, A. Larose, cure ; J. Blais, R. Cadieux, vies. •lan;,'er, cure ; .M. A. Uodin, , cure. .1. Robillard, < Jigrtiire, ctjr^ ; D. D. Luporto, A. L(i L'AHKoniptiot., I. Laforiune, vie ; porli', anc. r\\r< h, Lavaltne, C-. Iluet, cun. L'Epiphaiiie, .1. T. <;audet, cure: P. '/.. Andre, vj.- K .V. Piiid'honuue, anc. cure; E. Desroches, anc. vie. Lonjfue Pointe, II. Lecourt. curb. Lon^'ueuil M. Tasse, cure ; A. Fon- louy-e, II. Perreault, vies. , T. Hur- teau, O. Peiiiii, anc. (Miron. Mascouche, .). Laiiznn, cr.re ; A. Ca- dot, vie; J. E. Duprat, anc. ■ uri ; < I. Renaud, anc. prof. Niitre Dame de la .Merci, L. Vigii«ault , cure. Oka, .1. D. Lefebvi'e, cure; I'. Lafon- taine, vie; P. SchlickliliR, P.S.S. Pointe Claire, K. X. liabervfc, cure : J CbaHrnon vie. Ru idon, .1. M. Landry, nni. Reiientijrny, .1. (Jaudet, cure. Riviere des Prairies, L. Bonin, curd'. Ste. .Vdele, J. O. Roiissin, cure. .•it.AmbroisedeKildare,(>. Laferribre, cure ; D. Lupurte, anc. ctu'e. St. Alexis, K. .X.dela Durentaye,cure. St. Alplionse, F. Pariseau, cure. SI. Andre d'.\r);enteuil, Romeo La- niarche, cure. Ste. Aiuie du Bout de I'lle, G. K. O. Chevreflls, cure; N. Gauthier, vie, Ste. Anne des Plaines, K. Dujfas, cure; G. l)u(i;as, a. c. ; J. Racine, ptre. St. Auu'ustin. C. liochon, curb. St. Barthilemy, J. Charette, curb; P. Michaud, vie.; P. Berard, a. ch. St. Basile lelirand, J. St. Denis, curb. Ste. Beatrix. A. Meunier, cure. St. Benoit, K. Corbeil, curb. St. Blaise, .1. Linii>t;es, curb. St. Bruno, N. A. Valois, curb. St. C.alixte, A. La.jeunesse, (uire. St. Cyprien, A. P. Ta«se, cure; Duplessis, vie. St. Canut, L. E. Pineau, curb. St. (;olomban, .1. K. Koriret, curb. St. (Jomc, J. Deschene, curb. St. Cleopiias, O. Iloule, curb. ;St. Constant, P. Bedard, cure ; Chajrnon, vie. St. Cuthbert, V. Dupuis, cure; Korest, jr., vie. St. Damien. J. Brien, cure, W. (le- nient, anc. vie. Ste. Dorotbee, L. Casaubon, curb. St. Edmond, P. Derome, ('(csserv. St. Edouard de Napierreville, S. Mb- nard. cure. Sle. Elisabeth, .1. .M. A. Brien, cure ; Jaci|. Brien, vie; A. Brien, a. cure. SI. Emile, E. J. Joly. desservani. Ste. Emmflie de I'Enerftie, S. La- porte, curb. St. Esprit, O. Dubois, \'. K., cure. St. Eustache, C. Ouimet, cure; C. Villeneuve. vicaire. St. Kelix de \'alois, P. Pelletier, cure; J. B. Desrosiers, vie. ; V. Archam- liavdl, a.c. St. Krancois de Sales, D. Casauhon, cure, F. X. Vezina, a.c. St Gabriel de Brandon, P. Sylvestre, curb ; E. Leblanc. vie. Ste. Genevieve, J. B. Bourf^et, curb. St. Hernias, Chs. Coallier, curb. St. Hippolyte, .los. Lafortune, curb. St. Hubert, F. A. Baillairtre, cure. St. Iffnacc de Loyola, O. Lachapelle, curb. St. Isidore, (). Blauchard, curb; II. O. Pare, vie. St. Jacques de I'AchiKan, T. Mare- chal, cure ; O. Mousseau, E. E. .Momjfeaii, vicaires. St. Jacques le Mineur, S, A. Moreau. A. E. O. [1900 ouri ; D. to, A. L* i;iiri' ; 1'. I'hoiimic, line. vie. iMr('. A. Kori- T. Hur ■ : A. Ca- iiic. cure ; \'i);ii«aiilt, I . Lafod- K, I'.H.S. rvre, euro ; re. irtV liii, curt'. inc. .afurri6re, 'urc. itave.curc. curt'. Honied iA- le, G. F. O. utliiiT, vie. )ujras, fMiro; iiie, ptre. curd'. ette, tnird^ ; rard, a. oh. Denis, cur6. nivi'. r6. in''. ;urt'. b, viiri'. (■', cure ; A. curt', cet, curii. 'uri. 3ur6. d, cure ; E. is, cure; <>. irti, W. Cle- hon, ciirii. , ((csserv. ■v.lle, S. Md- Hrisn, cure ; rien, a. uiirc. wscrvani. irtcie, S. La- . K., cun''. ct, cure ; ( '. elletier, cur^; ; U. Archam- I). Casaubon, c. P. Sylvestre, ourget, curd', t'r, curd, oi'tune, cui'6. .irffi', cure. >. Lacluipelle, ird, cui'6 ; II. fan, T. Mare- isseau, E. E. S. A. Moreau. 19W] CLEHGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. 261 .St. Janvief, J. O. HalionW, cim'' ; f. X (/alionlc, vie. Ht, .It'iHt lie .Mat Im, T. I'rovost, cur« ; A. Keii«ii,^ .(ulii'H ■, A. Vijiii cure, Sf aniiieri, Ki-s V .bt>u, cmi; d. .8*. liarrpii* ,i, ^ioii, |>rov., curt'; I orou, <;.s.(;., -■;'-, ■I. Leonard', A. Hoi/iv cMire. at. Lixuori, L. Thifiui'lt, ou- st. ,/i)i, .1. " Pro''lx, ouvw; A. yfxvf- tel, vicairc. Ste. Lucie, J. ("louficr ''urc*, St. Luc, .v. A. liiij^as- , (Mire. Sti'. .Miiryiicnle, (; .Vlofpaii, curt-. Kte. Marie Saloin*, ("'. T. \ijrer, cure. Ht. Martin, .\f. Lelilanc, curp, (*. Melanijoii, vie. .Stc. Mclanie, L. E. Hoiiiii. curi^ ; ?. .Jeannotte, a.c. St. Michel, M. Taillon, V.F., cure; F. X. Lafrance, vie. St. Michel des Saints, A. Carrieres, our6. Ste. Monique, T. ArchanibauH, cur6 ; A. Nantol, vie. St. N(/rl)ert, C. Uesroehers, cur6. St. Paul de Joliette, J. 1>. IMipont, curfc. St. Paul de I'ile aux Noix, .\. Mande- ville, curt'. St, Paul I'Erniite, O. D. Lesajfe, curd. St. Philippe, A. C'oibeil, cure; <). Lacliapelle, vie. St. Pierre es Liens, .1. Elz. Lafortune, de8.serv. St. Placide, .1. H. Reauehanip, cure. St. K6nii, A. Baril, cure; T. Beau- flry, vie. St. Iloch de I'Achiifan, T. DaKenais, cure ; E. Lajioite, vie, Ste. Kose, J. Aubin, cure, A. Hour- geois, vie. St. Sauveur, P. Saint-Pierre, cure. Ste. SchoIaMti(|ue, R. Hetu, cure; R. Contant, vie. Ste Sophie, .T. H I'rieur, cun'. St. Sulpice, F. Arnault, ciiio. St. Theodore, II. .Maisulais, cure. Ste. Tht'odosie, .1. L. Perreault, <'ure. Ste. Thert'sc, A. Vaillancourt, cure • .1. A. David, *ic. St. Thomas, .1. O. Ciiicoine, cii ' ; A. Henoit, vie. St. Valentin, E. Pepin, cure. St. Vincent de Paul, A. A. Brault, cure ; E. Poitras, vie. St. Zenon, L. Oagnon, cun'. Sault au RecoUet, C. Heaubien, cure ; .1. A. Chauii)a},'ne, vie. Sherrington, A. Peladeau, cure. Terrebonne, L. J. Piche, cure ; .\. Perreault, vie. Varennes, R. Honiii, cure ; /. Cardiii, vie.; E. Trudeau, jitie. Verehi'res, A. Berard, cure ; S. Gas- con, vie. ARCHDIOCESE OF OTTAWA. Archhhhnp — Most Rev. .los. Thomas Duhaniel, D.D. Vicar-General — Very Rev. J. O. Routhier. Chancellor— V. Rev. P. McCarthy. Vic'-ChnnceUor—X . Rev. J. C. W. Deguire, D.D. CITT OK OTTAW.\ Cathedral of the Ininu'culate Con- copfion— V. Rev. .1. <». Routhier, V.(i.; L. N. Cani]ieaii, (i. Bouillon, J. A. Plantin, J. f. W. Deguire, D.D., E. (!roi 1\, .1. .\. .Scguln. St. Ani.e'g A Beaiisoleil, I. H. Ba/inet. ■t. Bridget's— I . McCarthy, A. New- man. 8t. .Jean Baptinte RR.I'l'., D. •laciiues, O.f.'K, A. Col. , o.S.I)., K. (iiiuxrea- O.S.D., T. Couct, 0..«*,i;> , A. Benoit, (».S.;)., T. M. Gill, O.H.D. St. F unv-i« l!R.PP.,Leoiiard,Moise, Vid. MaroiH, P.P. Cap HI. Ijtuacc, N. J. Hiroiu, (>. lilaiichet, curate. t.'ap Saiit.', I). UoBoelin, P.P. Charlfslmiirt,', .1. Hoffman, P.P., J. Jobiii, curate, J. H. Viilt'iieuvu, retired. Cliatean Kicher, A. Oiii(cra«, P. P. (.'haudicre-Statioii, A. Rouleau, P.P. ('ranl)ouriie, J. (1. DeHloi.M, P.P. Des^" Ttiiliaiilt, U. UouHsean, P.P., A. Leinoy, curate. EaHt Hrouh'htoii, (». O, Naud, Kljfiii Hoad, Sal. Richard, I'.l Fortierville, M. .Moreau, P.P. Franipton, J. o'Farrell, P P. Fraserville, l/ud^er HlaiH, P Chenard and .M. hubO, curates. Cirondities, ,J. I) Bftllantyne, P.P. (Jrosse lie, J. H. Deroine, P.P. He aux Gruea, Ohs. Leclerc, P.P. Inverness, .S. Turcot te, P.P. Kantburaska, N. II. Leclerc, P.P. Kennebec, J. Klie Rreton, P.P. Lii Heauce, J. E. Feuiltault, P.P., Ph. Auilft, curate. Lac Etchemin, Thos. Lauzc, P.P. Lao Noir, P. Uuellet, P.P. Lambton, A. Uelleau, P.P., Ls. Bel- leau. curate. Lantfevin, T. Triidel, P.P. Laval, Ths. P. IleKiii, P.P. Lecleroville, A. Fortin, P.P. Les Ecureuils, Jos. B. Soulard, P.P. Levis, F. X. OoHselin, P.P., A. E. Bollard, L. Oaron, J. Cinq-.Mars, ciirateH. Hospice St. Joseph de la iJelivrancc, II. Bouffard, chap- lain, F. Dumontier, P. Colfer, F. McDonell, J. Neville, L. E. (iron- din, .1. Cote and n. Matte. L'Islet. C. Bacon, P.P., A. Proulx, curate. l.orette, G. Giroux, P.P., A. Laniothe and J. .1. Hunt, curates. Lotbiniere. 1.. L. Paradis, P.P. Lyster, R. Labl.o, P.P. Mt. Camiel, (J. tJoudreau, P.P. Montuiajrny, L. Rousseau, P.P., .S. Chiiiard and Ern. .Montreuil, cur- ates. Newboia, F. Rouleau, P.P. New Ireland, J. O. Lanu;lois, P.P. New Liverpool, C Richard, P.P., C. Picher, curate. Notre Dame des Anges de Montau- ban, .S. Oaron, P.P. Notre Dame du .St. Rosaire, A. Talbot, P. P. Notre Dame du Portage, .1 Z. A. (iirard, P.P., Kd. .Martin, curate. Point aux Trembles, A. Boucher, P.P. Pont-Rou)?e, E. Hudon, P.P. Portneuf, Nap. Cinqmars, P.P., T. .So^acy, curate. Riviere Boisclair, H. Gagnon, P.P., I. G*lerneau, curate. Riviere Ouelle, A. Michaud, P.P. tJacreCoeurde Marie, F. \. Couture, P.P. St. Agapildc Beaurlvage, A. Pniillot, P. P. Hte. Agathe, P. Kellv, P.P. St. Alban, C, II. Paipiet, P.P, A. Moreau, I'uralc. St. .Mexandre, (Jbs. lan(>ois RIv. du Sud, A. Boissi- not, P.P., L. (Jo.sselin, curate. St. Frederic, J. E. .Martin, P.P. St. Georges, Th. .Montmlny, P.P., CI. (iiroux and \V. Proulx, curates. St. Germain, F. Begin, P.P. St. Gilles, A. Magnaii, P.P. Sf.Gervais, Ph. Lessard, P.P. St. Gilbert, L. Coulombe, P.P. Ste. Henedine, A. Piupiet, P.P. Ste. H'lene, B. C. (Juy. P. P. St. Henri de Lauzon, F. Laliberte, P.P., E. Pafpiet, curate. St. Honore de Shenley, A. Feuiltault, P.P. St. Isidore, P. Da .Sylva, P.P., O. Grenier. St. .leant 'hrvMosti'ime, L. G. Audair, P.P. St. Jean DeschailloriH, P. (>. Drolet, P.P., ^^. Vcilleux and A. Turcotte, curates. St. Jean Port .loll, F. Fronotle, P.P., L. hion, curiilc, II. Dubi', retired. St. ileaii, lie d'l »rlians, L. .Mayraiid, P.P., .1, It. Itlouiii, ri'lired, St. Joachim, C. .\leCrea, P.P. St. Joseph, .\'. F. Fortier, P.P., II. Fortier, curate. St. Joseph, E. S. Fafartl. P.P., E. Clouller and L. Picher, curates. .Mgr. (I Guay, retired. St. .lulie de Somerset, P. P. Dube, 11. Leclerc, curate. St. Lambert, F. .\. .Methot, P.P. St. Laurent, III' d'(hleans, \V. Blais, P.P. St. Lazare, ,1. B. G. Boulel, P.P. St. Leoniird, II. Hudon, P.P. Ste. Louise, (i. Guy, P.P. St. Magloire . Tremblav. P.P. St. Pierre-Baptiste, J. B. Thibowtot, P.P. St. Pierre, Riv. du Sud., T. Dela- gra\e, P.P. St. Pierre, He d'Orleans, C. Halle, P.P. St. Prosper. Eug. Hudon, P.P. St. Raphael, F. I. Paradis, P.P., E. Paradis, curate. SI. Rayn\ond, F. A. Bergeron, P.P., F. C. Dionne, curate. St. Remi, T. Thibaudeau, P.P. St. Roch des ,\ulnets, F. (iarneau, P.P. St. Sanuiel, L. P. M. Deschenes, P.P., .S. Deschenes, curate. St. .Severin de Beaurivage, .1. F. Dnmais, P.P. St. Soi)liie d'Halifax, C. S. Richard, P.P. St. Svlvestre, O. E. Venet, P. P. St. Theoi>hile, L. Uochette, P.P. St. Tluirlbe, O. Martin, P.P. St. Tile des Caps, A. Lachance, P.P. St. Ubald, J. K. Rouleau, P.P. St. Valier, J. A. Ralnvllle, P.P. St. Victor v .1. Allard, ().M.I.,aii(IVfr\ Hfv.Mtfr. HItchol, PA.V.O. Sterttary~-}Xo\ . A. H('«liveau, D.D. MANITOBA— 8T. HdNIKACK. St. Hoiiiface Cathedral -Kev. ,). Meg- Hier, P.P., re(;tor; Kijv. O. (.'loutier; .1. H. Haudlri,().M.I.,lmrHar; Kev. K. (Jraxel, chaplain of (Jray Niiim. BalKonic, .). /urliac^h. Ilrandoti, (). M. rtodlH, CT. K., K. V«l().v,C.T.Il. Iieloruiiie, II. Ili'viiciii). Kort Alexander, .Iuh. .Maf^nan, O.M.I. Fort Kllice. P. Kavreau, <».M.I. Loretle, JoHuph Dufreni o. N. I), de Loiirder<, the Kev. (Jaiion§ of the linniaciilate Conception : Doni. Paul Henoit, Hupr., Doni ■Marie Antoine Stiaube, lioiii. An- (fiiHtin Roux, Doni. A loirie Ohal- inniear, Doni. .Maiire Moure/, Doni. Claude .Massonat, Doni. .JoHeph Kada/, Doin, Jo.suph Picot, Dom. Victor Kpinard, Dom. Aiijfustin Heriiicr, Hro». .Iiilicn Kavict, Cle- ment Charritrc, Jean (iarnier, .lean liaptiHte Morlat, CaNiinir Diiranl, .lean Marie Comte, Albert Rolanjfer. PeKuiH and .Selkirk, J. Allard, O.M.I., V.<}. Rivere aux Rats, M. Jolya, P.P. Ste. Ajfathe, A. Boiirret. Ste. Anne (den Chciien), R. Oiroux. St. Adolphe, W. J, Jiibinville. St. Alphonse, (i. Williams. St. Andrews, D. Oillis. St. Athanase, A. Leinieux. St. Charles, D. Dandurand, O.M.I., I'\ .Jacob, O.M.I. St. Kustauhe, A. Martin. St. Francis Xavier, V. \. Kavanaugh. St. Hyacinthe, K. IJ. Rocan. St. John Bapliste's, D. Fillion, R. A. Pouliot, curate. St. Joseph, T. (,'ampeau. St. Laurent, C. T. (Jamper, O.M.I., J. C^haumont, O.M.I., P. Coineau, O.M.I. , Bro. Mulvihill, O.M.I. St. Leon, T. Peniuia. St. Malo, Rev. A. Noret. St. Norhert, J. N. Ritchot, V.O. St. Norbert - - MonaHter.v of Rev. Trappist Fathers, Dom. Louis. Dom. Paul, Doni. Pie, Dom. Ktieiine, Dom. Joseph, Dom. Sebastien. St. Pie and Kmerson, J. N. Jutras. VVinnipef,'-^St. Mary's, P. D. Ouillet, O.M.I., Joseph McCarthy, O.M.I. , — . O'Dwyer, O.M.I.; Immaculate Conception, A. A. Cherrier. NOaTM-WEST TKRRITORY. Lac Qu'Appelle, Prisque Ma^fnan, O. .M.I., Z. Gascon, O.M.I., J. Cam- peau, O.M.I., Rev. P. Pecrault, O. .Si. I. Industrial School, F. Hu^on- nard, O.M.I., Rev. F. St. Germain, O.M.I. Fannystelle, Rev. Lebrault. Pine Creek, Revs. Chaumont and Oelin, O.M.I. St. Boniface Industrial School, Rev. Father Dorais, O.M.I. Ste. Rose du Lac, Rev. F. Lecoq, O.M.L Grande Cliiiri6re, Rev. Oaire. Portage du Rat, Rev. O. C Poitras, O.M. I. Industrial School, Princi|)., Rev. F. C. Cahill, O.M.I., Rev. P. Thibeaudeau, O.M.I., Rev. F. /.. LucaNHe, O.M.I. Rainy River, Rev. J. C. St. Amaiid. WoolMley, Rev. ,1. A. Roy. AIKJHDIOCESK OF TORONTO. Arehhinhnp—M. Rcn. DeniHO'C^onnor yidir Oeneral Very Rev. J. J. McCunn. A rehilfacoH — .S^cere^iri/— Rev. John .M. CruUe, St. John's Grove, Toronto. BMop'ii Couneil Very Revg. Vloar General and Deans. DfatiH Very Rev. \V. R. Horris, St. Catharines ; Very Rev. J. J. fi^Kan, Barrio. CITY OK TORONTO. St. Michael' 3 Cathedral -Rev. Francis Ryan, Rector ; F. F. Rohleder, Dr. James Tracey and Rev. F. Healey. St. Basil's -L. Brennan. St. Helen's—Rev. James Walsh anPh. Acadiaville, Alex. Beaton. Arichat, Jaa. M. (^uiiian,D.D., V.Q. Arisaig, Neil Macdonatd. Boi8>', h. A. ChiHholiii. I>.l)., mill .lOM. (lilliH, H\H'('()vc, D. K. Chlfi- holm. Thorlmrn, K. McDoiikuII. Traiwlic, M. I.attiii. DIOL'KHK OK CIIAUI.OTTKTOWN. nixhop Ki)fht lluv. .luineg C'hurli'M McOonuliT, D.I). yifarn-lii'iii'nil—W'ry \U'\. .M)(r. Juh. McDotmUi ami S'vry Uev. .likini'H I'helaii. Secretarii - Rev. I, Thi-rinult. Charlottetowii, III. Ilev. Jmiu-H CharlfH MuDonuld, D.I)., Jniiu-N MorriHOM, l),D., I". I'. ArMenaiill, I. Theriuult, Albertoii, Alfred 10. Uurke. litiUlwin'H Hnud, Midiai-1 .1. .McMillan, nioninfleld, K. \. (lullant. CardiLran Mrld^e.-I.C. McMllliui.D.D. De Hable, D. U. Ueid. Bant I'oliit, A. .1. Mi'Inlyre. Kiftnotit Ha.v, StaiilHliiM' ISnudrvanlt. Kort AuguHliiH, Allan .1. .McDonuld. Oeorjfetown, .Stephen T. I'helan. Grand River, Lot 14, Lautfliliii .1. Mi; Donald. Oraiid River, Lot f.."), J. {!. .MiLeiin. Hone River, JaineH .■Kiieas Mi^Donald. Indian River, M^r. D. J. UIUIh. Kinkora, J. .1. MuDonald. Kinkora, Lot 11, K. I'. O'N. Hnyd. MiHcouclie, .lohn A. McDonald.' Montainie, West, RIkIiI Rev. Janiesf I'helan, V.li. I'ahner Road, .lolin Chainson, D. D. Rollo Hay, Edward Walker, D.D. RiiMtico, Ronald H. .M(d)onald. St. Andrew's, Very Rev. Mgr. .James McDonald, V.U. St. Martfaret's, A. V. McLellan. St. Peter's Hay, R. .). (iillis. Souris, Donald Frs. .McDonald. Sturtfeon, William Phelan. SumnierHide, D. .1. G. McDonald. Tijfiiish, I). M. McDonald. Tracadie, V. J. Ilogan. Vernon River, Patrick Doyle, D.D. .MAOOALKN IHLANDS. Bassin, Alphonsus Pouliot. Etan)f du Nord, («. DeKinance. Havre aiix Maisons, J. Hln('(|ui6re. St. Dunstan's Colletfe, Rev. Peter Curran, A. J. McDon^al, 1. R. A. McDonald. DIOCESE OK CHATHAM. fli'n/iop— Rijfht Rev. James Roffers, D.D. Vicar-General- Very Rev. Tho.s. F, Barry. Secretary— Uev. John S. Knight. Chatham, Rijfht Rev. James Rojfers, D. D., Henry Joyner,J. S. Kni<;ht, and Edward McAuley. Acadiaville, Andrew BeriilM'. Barnaby River, K. C. I* Camjihell. Bartibojiue, William A. Morrisey. Bathurst (Town), Verv Rev. Thomas K. Barry, V.G. Bathurst Village, William Varrilly. Belledune, Theo. Van de Moortel. Campbellton, Edward P. Wallace. Caraquet, Theophilus Allard, F. Ozanne. Charlo, A. A. Boucher. Dalhousie, Rev. S. J. Crumley. Dnimmoml, Kellx Dii^fa!. KdniondMton, CiiniaM D'Amoiir. (iraiid Amhi>, .liiMcph Triidclle. Orand FallN, Michael okecfe. .tac<|uct Ri\er, llllarion Doucet. li'Amec, .loHcph K. Doiucl. Nt'ifiiac, .lotti'ph TliclicrKc NiTnon, Nicholas Power. Newcastle, P. \V. Dixon, .M. o Hrlcn. Pacc|U('l-\'ilU', .loMcph LcxaNMcur. Pel it Rochcr, .luliii Carter. PokcMKiiiclu', Thouias .1, Fit/Gerald. PokemoiichclNlaiiil, lrikcrmati,A7.ade Trndcllf. Red Hank (Norlli-west Miramichi), Rev. IVt.T V. DiilTy. RenoiiM Bridire, Edward S. Miirn. St. Jaci|ucs, Rev. F. Rcjfis (iaKn^n. St. Leonard, L. A. Laiuiicre. John .L Nujfent. St. Louis des Fraiii;aig, .los. Pellet ier. St. Theresa, Wilfred E. Sormany. Tracadie, .1. A. Haliineau. I!p)ier Hay du Vin, Edm. Pattenaude. DIOCESE OF (IHIOOI'TIMI. liiahap—lU. Rev. M. T. Lahreccpie, D. D. VicarK-dent'ral—Xvry Rev, H. E. Le(;lerc. .Malhaie, Charlevoix (Jo.; Very Rev. F. Uendron. Point aux EMquiniaux; Very Uev. F. .\. Hellcy, Chicoutimi. Vicarn-Farnni' - Rev. Leon Parent, Seminary, Chicoutimi ; Rev. F. ,\. Delajfe, Chamliord, L. St. .1. Secretarii- \lvv. F. .\. Eui^ene Fre- nette, Chicoutimi, P.l^. Chiceutimi, F. X. Hellcy, V.O., Ph. Fremhiay, and Th. Dufour, vicars. Convent of the Good Shepherd, F. .\. Belley, chaplain. Hotel Dieu, Jos. Gauthier, chaplain. Anse St. Etieiuie, Elz. Lavoie. Anac St. Jean, .lean S. Pelletier. Hatjotville, Henri Cimon. Bale St. Paul. Jos. Dumas, Am. Gau- dreault, and O. II. G.tK^non, vicars. Herjferomies, A. Ouay. Elxiulementa, .Mcdi-ric Tremlilay, Jos. Girard, vicar. Escoumins, Ed. Holly, (rraiide-liaie, J. V. Hov. Ilcbertville, L. W. Barahc, H. Ncron, vicar. St. Bruno, Almas LaroiU'he. He aux Courlres, Ones, Lavoie. Jonquiere, H. Kcrouack. Lac St. Jean, J. Baron, O..M.I., L. Sinionet, O.M.I. Laterrit-re, Hil. Marceau. Malbaie, H. E. Leclero, V.O., L. H. Lachan(;o and N. Fulbol, vicars. Metabetchouan, F. \. I)(ila),'e, V.F. Mille Vaches, Jos. Perron. Petite Riviere, J. V. R. Guutbier. Roberval, Jos. Lizotte and A. Delay, vicar. Sacre CoBur de J(5sus, M. Tremblay. Sacre Cfour de .Marie, Jos. Renaud. Ste. A^nes, Louis Ga^'iion and W. Fremblay, vicar. Ste. Anne, Jos. E. Lemieux. St. Charles, C. R. Trenil)Iay. St. Cyriac, F. G. Leclerc. St. Cyrille, Dyd. Tremblay. It. Fi'llcieii, Lm. Tremlilav. fit. Fid' le, N. Parunt. St. Fulk'ence, D. (^. R. Dufresnv. HI. Gi'di'on, .ioH. Paradis. St. Ililarinn, Et. Mimard. .St. Iriiee, Gen. Gannon. St. .lerome, .). H. Vallee, .loseph E. Tremblay, vicar. St, .loseph d'Alma, H. Lavoie. S. M6lb<>de, V.WK. Ileliert. SI. Mii-heldeMistaNslni,EU. Bergeron St. Plai'i.lc, Mederi.' Body. St. Prime, L. E. Lauriot. St. Sinii'on, .los. Sabard. St. Thomas d'Aquin, Geo, Bilodoati, SI. I'rhain, Ad. Girard. Tivdousac, .los. E. Lemieux. DIOCESE OF HAMILTON. RUhop Rt. Rev. ThoinaH Joseph DowlinK. D.D. ViiarnOeneral —V.\. Rev. E. I. Hcenan, Very Rev. J. KeouKh. ClninceUtir ami Supt. of SchovlH— J. P. Ilolden. Seorelarii, A. O. Walter. Binhop'H Ciiinu'il Rt. Rev. E. I. Hcenan, V.G., V. Rev. J. Keouifh, V.G., Very Rev. G. Kenny, S.J., Very Rev. Dr. Kloepfer, C.R., and Rev. E. P. Slavin. CITV OK MA.MIIiTON. Cathedral of St. Mary of the Inuua- culate Conception- J. .M. Mahony, Rector. J. P. Ilolden, A. C. W.-il- ter, and P. J. Donovan. St. Joseph's— J. J. Hinchey, adminis- trator. St. Patrick's- .lohn II. Coty, admin- istrator ; Ennnet Doyle, ass't. St. Lawrence's-R. E. Brady, oflniin- istrator. 0UTS1DK OK TlIK CITY OK HAMILTON. Acton, .1. J. Feeny. Arthur, J. Doherty, pastor, John O'Leary. Avton, P. L. Owens. Berlin, W. Kloepfer, C.R., D.D. St. .loBeoh's Chapel for the Poles, Rev. St!iiiislausRot;a1ski,C.R., chaplain, Berlin College, St. .lerome's : — Rev. Theo. Spetz.C.R, D. D., President ; Rev. W. Kloepfer, C.R., D.D.; Rev. Jos. Schweitzer, C.R.,M.A.; Rev. A. Wciler, C.R., Ph.D.; Rev. Wm. Kloepfer, ('.R.; Very Rev. D. Fen- necsev, f'.R. ; Rev. A. Waechter, C.R., Rev. R. (; Lehmann Brantford, St. Basil's- P. Lennon, pastor ; F. O'Reilly, assistant ; St. Mary's, J. P. Cummin^s, pastor. Caledonia, L. M. Lynch. Ciirlsruhe, J. E. Wcy. Cayuitu, Archdeacon Laussier. Chepstow, Stephen Waidel. Deemertoti, Jos. Wey. Draylon, Frank hehoe. Dundalk, E. P. Slavin. Dunda.s, Verv Rev. E. I. Ileeiian, V.O., Geo. Cleary, P. J. Maddijran. I)iui!iville, E. Criiuion. Flora, P. Cosgrove. Formosa, .1. J. Gehl, pastor, Clemens lirohniann, curate. Freelton, O. Murphy. Gait, J. J. Craven, jiastor, Wm. Gehl, curate Guelph, G. Kenny, S.J., rector, F. Kavanais'h, S.J., J. O'Loane, S.J, Macton, P. Ilalev. Markdale, P. H. Ilauck. [1»00 prenne. .iDNcph K. , HrrKoroii I. Mlltxloau. Ix. IlLTON. |imH Joieph ifv. K. I. Keou|{h. if Sehooln— U(!v. K. I. .1. Kunuifh, Kcmiy, 8..I., ir, C. R. , ami TON. )f the Ininiu- M. Mahony, n, A. (!. Wal- he.v, adininia- Cnt.v, udiiiiii- vh', ass't. hrady, admin- OK lIAMIIiTON. pastor, John .R., D.D. St. he Polos, Rev. D.R., chaplain, ronif's: — Rev. !>., President ; R., D.I).; Rev. t.,M.A.; Rev. D.; Rev. Win. V Rev. I), Ken- A. VVaeohter, Inmnn J- P. Lennon, uKHistant ; St. Injfs, pastor, h. iiiUHsier. iidel. R. I. Heenan, '. ,1. MaddiK'an. a.stor, Clemens tor, Wm. Gehl, I.J. , rector, F. O'Loane, S.J, umo] Cr.EllOY— ROftlAN CATFIOIJC. 266 MildmKy. M. Hulin. Monnt KoreHt. Wry Rpv. l)ran, Ste. BriKltte des SuiiltN, O. Manseau, pastor ; J, Iloule, vicar St. (Jelestin, Kd. Brunei, pastor. .M(fr. J. C. .Mar<|ui8, retired. Ste. (Jhrisline, C. CotiS, Ste. Clothllde, K. P. de Courval. St. Cyrille de Wendover, F. K. (.'on- nolly, pastor; J. (.'ote, vicar. Ste. Kli/,abelh,G. Beliveau, pastor. St. KIphrxc, Ph. Bourassa. St, Kuifi'iiedeGrantham, JoH.Forcler. Ste. Hulalle, A. Loni^val. St. FraiKjols du Lac, K. Buisson, pastor ; U. .Morin, vicar. St. FulK'ence de Durham, I. Beland. St, Germain, P. A. Lebrun, postor ; C. Lafond, vie. St. (Jrcjfoire, K. (>renier, pastor; (.'hs. Fd. Joyal, vicar. Ste. Gertnide, A. O. Pa)iillon, pastor. St, Guillaume, J. A. Blais ; J. B. |)m-(i(^her, vicar ; E. Blais, retired. Ste.IIt'li'tiede Chester, M.Laperrii-re. St. Leonard, B, Prince, Ste, Marie de Blandford, V. Saint (jermain. Ste. .Monique, P. A. A. Bellemare ; N. Pepin, vicar. St. Norbert d'Arthabaska, L. A. Buisson. St. Patrick, V. P. Jutras. Ste. Perpt'tue, E. Tessier. St. Pie de Guire, L. A. Cote. St. Pierre de Durham, O. Milot. St. Pierre les Becquets, P. A. Gouin, pastor. St. Remi de Tin((wick, O. Is. Ilamel, E. LaHcche, St. Samuel, P. O, Cardln. Ste. Sophie de Livard, G. Brunei. St. Sylvere, N. Descoteaux. St. Valire, .1. L. Tnuriifiiy. St. Wenceslas, Thns. Boucher. St. Zephirin, J, B, H, Bellemare, (5. Bourbcau, vicar, Stanfold, A. Desaulniers, (lastor; Elz, Mondoii. St. Rosaire, O. Me!an(;on. Victoriaville, V. Tessier, pastor; P. A. Desrochers, vicar ; Novitiate of the Sacred Hc:.n, S, Eil/e. Warwick (East), .ios. Ti uaiec, pastor; E. Lemire, vicar. Wickham (v'.'tnt). G. Landry ; A. P. de Cour\fi! vicur. Yamaska, A. Smith, pastor; F, N. Lclendf, vicar. DIOCESE OF PETEUBOKOLGH. Bishop— \X\tih\. Rev. Richard Alphon- 8us O'Connor, D.D. Vicarn-Gene>al—\ery Rev. P. D. Laurent, Lindsay, and Very Rev. Joseph Browne, Peterborough. 266 CLEROY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. [1900 ^! III a * A rchdeacon and Hector of Cathedral, Veil. D. .1. Casey. Chancellor and Secretary— Re\. T. Scaiilan, Peterboroujfh. Peterborough, Ri\j;ht Kev. U. A. O'Connor, U.D., Ven. I). ■). Casey, J. Brown, D. O'Connell, .1. O'Sulli- van and F. J. O'SuUivan. Bracebridge, T. Collins, P.P., M. .). O'Hrien, D.U. Burnley, T. B. O'Connell. Byng inlet, S. Dufresne, S.J., P. Hamel, S.J. Cainpbellford, \V. J. McCloskev. Chelmsford, R. Chartier, S..I. Cobourff, Edward H. Murray. Douro, VV. J. Keiltv. Emily (Downeyville V. O.), C. S. Bretherton, O "":>nlan. Ennismore, VV. J. McColl. Fenelon Falls, P. J. O'Leary. xort William, L. Arjiin, S.J., A. Baudin, S.J., J. Speclit, S.,I. Garden Kiver, P. E. Lamarche, S.J. Grafton, Michael Ijarkin. Hastings, P. J. McGuire. Huntsville, T. Kleminir. Lindsay, P. 1). Laurent, C. J. Phelan. Massey Station, E. Lefebvre, S.J., J. Richard, S.J. North Ray, D. J. Scollard. Norwood, ' . Conway. Port Ar'.htir, O. Neault, S.J., L. liafortune, S.J. Port Hopp, M. Lynch. Sault Ste. Marie, A. Primeau, S.J., L. Cote, S.J. ^ Sturgeon Falls, J. .1. O'Brien. Sudbury Junction, II. lludon, S.J., T. Lussier, S.J., J. Brault, S.J. Trout Creek, A. F. Keliy. Venter, C. Langloia. Victoria Ro.id, J. Sweeney. Wickwemikong, D. Du I'anquet, S.J., V. Artus, S.J., F. J. Couture, S.J., H. Caron, S.J., V. Renaud, S.J. Wooler, M. J. McGuire. Young's Point, M. F. Fitzpatrick. DIOCESE OF RIMOUSKI. Bishop — Rt. Rev. Andre-Albert Blais, D.D. Vicar-Cfencral — V. Rev. L. J. Langis. Caaonn — Revs. J. B. Blanchet, M. R. Bilodeau, C. A. Carbonneau, L. J. Laiigis, P. J. Saucier, P. Audet, F. M. Fournier, L. Rouleau, L.'N. Bernier. R. P. Sylvain. Ronorary Canona — Revs. N. Thivi- erge, M. Polduc, J. O. Normandin. Asiieii8ors—lie\s. J. B. Blanchet, J. Saucier, P. Audet. Proinotor — Rev. C. A. Carl)onneau. Vice-Promotor — Rev. J. O. Norman- din. Secretary— J . R. Leonard. CITY OF RIMUl'SKt. Cathedral of St. Germain — Rt. Rev. Andre-Albert Blais, D.D., P. J, Saucier, parish priest, C. B. Beau- lieu, vicar. Amqui, L. D'Auteuil. Ansc A Gritfon, Th. Smith. Anse aux (Jiiscons, F. .\. Rcss. Bic, R. Cliiiuiiiard. Cacouna, .Maj. Bolduc. Cap Chat, K. Dufoiir. Cap d'Eapoir, P. C. VMO. Cap des Rosters, L. T. Landry. Caplaii, Jos. Dechiitiiplain. Carleton,\'. Rev.. l.O. Normandin, V.F. Cascapcdiac, .). A. (,'halifour. Catisapscal, I). ". (iiginre. Cedar Hall, P. Bril!ant,. Cloridorme, J. R. Sasseville. Douglastown, I). Oillig. Gaspr Basin, F. Gaitthier. Grande Riviere, V. Rev. C. Larriv(5e. He Verte, C. A. Carbottncau. LacTemisciiuata, Ph. Moreault, C. A. Lavoic, vicar. McNider, L. Rotileau. Maria, J. Gagnt', J. I). Morin, vicar. Matane, A. A. Soucy, J. E. Lepage, vicar. Mechins, F. X. Dutnaia. Metis, L. .1. T/air'is, V.G., E. Gagnoii, vicar. Mont Lotiis, J. E. Hoy. New Carlisle, J. T. E. Martin. Newport, Jos. St. Laurent. N. 1). des Sept Douleurs, J. R. A. Cayouette. N. D. du Sacre Cosur, L. S. Arpin. Pabos, Mgr. F. X. Bossb, C.S.SS. i*. N. Thivierge, a.c. Paspebiac, T. C. Duret. Perce, L. C. Lavoie. Pointe a;i Pere, L. N. Bernier. Port Daniel, L. J. S. Sirois. Restigouche, R. P. Paciflque, F.M.C., Sup., RR. PP., Albert, Fclicicii, .\iigeli(iuc, Lazare, Amedee, Robert and two brotliers. Riviere ati Renard, Klias Morris. St. Alexis Matajtediac, J. E. Pelletier. St. Alphonse de la Rivi6re Caplan, L. P. Canuel. St. Anaclet, M. R. Bilodeau, N. Caron, vicar. Ste. Anne des Monts, J. A. PcSrusae. Ste. A'igele de Merici, Cyp. Gagne. St. Arseiie, F. M. Fournier. St. Blandine, Jos. Perron. St. Bonaventure, Ths. Gravel. St. Content, .!. B. Ruest. St. ( -yprien, J. A, Verreau. St. liamase, G. (Jagnon. St. Donat, I). Lobe). St. Eloi, L. Alph. Lamotitagne. St. Eplphane, A. D. Jobin. St. Fabien, Pierre Atidet, A.B. Ste. Ft^icite, J. F. A. Lavoie; A. Bouillon, vicar. Ste. Flavie, N. Gagnon, C. G. Four- nier, a. c. Ste. Flavie Station, J. D. Rioux. Ste. Fran(;oise, J. A. Ouellet. St. Gabriel, Arth. LeBlanc. St. Godefroi, .1. H. Leonard. St. Hubert, P. Beaulieu. St. Jean de Dieu, Jos. Ouellet. St. ,lean I'Evangeliste. J. O. Drapeau. St. Jose|)h of Lepage, Eug. Pellet ier. St. .'..wrence Matapediac, M. Th. Dumas. St. Louis du Ha-IIa. A. P. Berube. St. Luc, F. \. Lebel. Ste. Luce, J. B. Blanchet. St. Mathieu, H. Tretnblav. St. Modeste, F. X. Umge, H. N. Therriault, malade. St. Moise, .). A. Belles-Isles. St. Outer, .1. F. Biroii. j St. Paul de la Croix, A. Gagnon. St. Pierre '<;/*(— MM. A. X. Bernard, V.G.; C. A. Beaudry, Procureur; P. Z. Decelles, Secretaire ; A. M. Daoust, Asst. Secrd'taire ; F. Langelier, .\sst. I'ro.'ureur ; L. II. iJuhamel, cure de la Catht^'drale ; J. II. Beau. Pare, LaPnsentation. v. Chartier, Ste. Madeleine. N. Gauthier, St. Damase. C. De.sjardins, vic'aire. .1. B. Midioii, St. Denis. II. S. Belisle, vicaire. R. P. Forest, direct, dii collejfe. E. Sprin^fer, aiuMen cure, colle>;e. I.. F. (Joderre, Hop. St. l.ouis. J. S. Taupier, St. Charles. .1. O. Gadliojs, vicaire. J. M. Laflamnie, St. Ililaire. A. II. Desoiirdv, vicaire. .1. II. Nadeau,'St. .Maihias. P. C. Boulay, N. D. de Richelieu. .1. A. liBmieux, Ste. Marie de Mon. N. Poirier, vicaire. .1. 1). Meunier, .Ste.AiiKt'ledeMonnoir K. Lcmonde, vicaire. F. .\. .leannotte, St. .lean Baptiste de Rouville. M. Beaudry, vicaire. T. Boiviii, St. Cesaire. J. P. I.abertfe, vicaire. R. P. A. Guy, C. 8. C, chapelain du coUcjfe. L. II. Lass.iUe, ancien cur6. E. Filial rault, Rougemoiit. A. S. Du))uy, St. Paul d'Abhotsford. J. B. Durocher, Ange Gartlieii de Rouville. H. Barsalon, vicaire. (). Ddsorcy, .St. Ours. C. A. Perraiilt, vicaire. J. C. Bernard, Sorel. L. E. Cormier, .1. P. Laviolette, < ». Peloipiin, vicaires. 1. 1 lardy, ancien cure, a ril(i))it alGcn. F. Z. .^ion(lor, ancien cure. C. .Sicard, ancien curii. .1. E. Roy, chapelain au Mont Saint Bernard. II. P. Z. N. Blais, sup. dncollcfje Ste. Croix. E. II. (Juilbert, Ste. Ainie de Sorel. li. A. Thitot, vicaire. K. A. Rivard, St. .loseph de Sorel. .1. Beaudry, Ste. Victoire. E. Moulin, vicaire. Is. Courtemanche, St. Roch Rich. .1. B. A. Allaire, vicaiie. 0. Ledi'.c, St. Robert. M. (jlodard, St. Ainit5. S. E. Messier, vicaire. .1. C. P'anchard, St. Lciiis de Bon- secours. P. v. Brunei, St. Marcel. .J. B. Dupuy, St. .\iit. de Vercheres. H. Lecoui's, '. icaire. F. X. Vanasse, At. Marc. N. Taimuav, vicaire ,1. A. (iravel, V.(;., Beldjil. L. li. Diipre, assistant. 1. Bessette, T. I'.crard, Convent St. Victor. C. St. G(;or>re, St. .\thaiiase. .1. Loisellc, vicaire. .1. E. 1,(51 ourneau, chaii. des Fibres .Maris! es. E. II. Messier, S. .Viine de Sabrevois. J. ,\. Foisy, St. (ieor^e ilc llenryville. O. Gaudreaii, Si. S'l)aslien. .1. P. fJardin, I'ike River. .1. A. Boniii, Clareiireville. .1. .lodoiii, SI. Alexaiidt-ed'nK'rville. ■I. Z. \im:enl, St. Grcffoired'liierville. II. Baltba/ard.St. Brijrided'Iberville. A. SM.ouis, N. I), de Staiibridne' A. Benoit, S.. lijiiace de Stanbridjic P. N. Hilui^'er, Ste. Sabine. .1. B.Titreaii, St. Damien de Bedford. N. Kalravi rse, SI. Anuaiid Station. F. .\. N. Boulais, Freliifbsbur^r. .1. A. .Vrchaiiibault. Duiiham .1. .\. Laurence, Sweelsluii'};. .1. P. Dnpuy, Farnhain. .1. B. E. Decelles, C. II. Tetreau, vies. R. P. .1. Girard, sup. du collfcjje. R. P. H. Leblanc, C.S.C R. P. N. McKennon, C.S.C. M. Gill, Granhv. l.s. Dorais. vicaire. 1j, a. Dntilly, St. Alph. de Graiiby. C. L. N. Anders, Adamsville. P. M. A. IIoKue, West Shefford. .1. .M.C.adieux.St. .Ioa(!himde Shefford I.. Beanreyard, Waterloo. P. D. Darohe, vicaire. M. Beauregard, Knowlton. C. N. Leduc, Roxlon Falls. J. E. E. Pelletier, vicaire. A. T. Guertin, Ste. CVcile de MiUon. P. A. St. Pierre, Ste. Pudenlienne. F. P. Cote, St. Valiirien. DIOCESE OF ST. .lOIIN, N. B. Binlwp—lU. Rev. John Sweeny, D.D. Vicar-General — Very Rev. Thomas Connolly. CITY OK .ST. .lOHN. Cathedral— Revs. Francis .McMurray, And. .). O'Neill, Arthur Meahen, Henri Cormier. St . .John the Baptist— Ve-'y Rev. Thos. Connolly, V.G., rector. Rev. W. C. (Jay nor, assistant. Holy Trinity -Rev. John ,'. Walsh, rector. St. Peter's — Revs. M. J. Corduke, C.SS.R., J. Borjrenian, C.SS.R., James Feenev, C.SS.R . Joseph Woods, CSS. R., - Doyle, C.SS.R. Church of Assumption- Rev. J. J. Donovan. Xotre Dame, Kent Co., P. Dufour. St. Rose, Fairville— Rev. C. Collins. .Mbert Co., John Carson. Barachois, Napoleon Masse. Buctouchc, F. .\. Michaud, Donat LcBlanc. Our Lady of Mt. Cannel, Jo<. Ouellet. St Paul, J. Hehert. Cape Bald, F. X. Collerette, Louis LeBlanc. Central Kintjsclear, W. O'Leary. Coi^agne, P. L'Archevecpie. Dorchester, A. D. Cormier, C.S.C. Dehcc, F. h. Carney. Florenceville, Francis Bradley. Fox Creek, D. Le«:ire. Fredericton, St. Dunstan's, Timothy Jase.\ , Jl. Murphy. Grand l)it?ue, P. L. Belliveau. .Johnville, John Murr.ay. Kingston, A. Robichean. Memramcook, A. Roy, C.S.C. Milltown, E. Doyie, Ed. McAulay. Moncton, H. A. Meahen, T..Martineau. Norton, E. ,1. Byrne. Pelersville, P. Farrell, J. .McDermott. t^uaco, .M. .1. ('oujrhlin. Richibucto Village, A. C. Hudon St. Andrew's, .Fohii M. O'Flaherty. St. Geor!j:e's, Thomas Lavery. St. Mary's, J. J. Ryan. St. Slei'ihen's, W. Dollard. Sbediac, A. Ouellet, F. Laixiinte. Sussex, E. Savaj^e. I'piier .Xboushau'an, F. X. Cormier. Woodstock, Wm. F. Chiipman. DIOCESE OF SHERBROOKE. fii.ilinv—Kt.Hiw Paul l,aRoc(iue,D.D B/.s/icy/.v Ci>unseU(>rx — \ie\'^. II. O. Chalifoux, V.G., M. Mc^Auley, V.G., H. C. Hamelin, P. (^uinti, L. A. Masson, P. .1. A. l.efebvre, J.C.I). "\ It 'I a\ .1 268 CLERGY — ROMAN CATHOLIC. [1900 h "u ii CITY OK HIIKRBROOKB. Bifihop'g I'ataee, Paul LaRowjue, bishop ; 11. O. Chalifoux, V.G. ; V. V. Charest, missionary of atfricul- turt, P. Beaudut (retired), H. A. Lavallee and Kev. Jos. S. I.a- Rocqne, secretary. Cathedral, J. A. H. Gi{,'nac, J.C.D., pastor; J. S. LaRocque, J. t!. Ko.\ and J. A. C'6t6, vioars. St. Jean-Baptiste's, J. A. Lefebvre, J. E. Raymond, vicar. St. Patrick's, K. C. Fisette. Seminary St. Chs. B., P. J. A. I.e- febvre, J.C.U. sup. and Pro-Pro- I'ureur ; A. D. Ga^tion, Pri^fet des Etudes; P. A. Begin, Prof, de Sciences ; A. Maltais, Prof, de TheoloKie et de Histoire; E. C. Tanguay, Procureur ; A. Castoii- guay, C. A. Oariepy, U. Holiert, S. Gervais, 11. A. Siinard and A. Gervais, Profs. Hospital of the Sacred Heart, .J. B. Ponton and V. X. Miclion, retirwi. Asbestos, A. Lebel, cure. Ascot Corner, J. E. Gosselin. Auckland, L. E. Gendron. Barford, P. 1). Picotte. Barnston, A. Goyette. Bolton, O. Martin, Frs. Desrosiers. Bronipton Falls, Jos. Laporte. Brompiun, D. Belleinare. Coatieooke, M. McAuley, V.G., and J. A. Pelletier, vi(-ar. Chesham, A. Rousseau. Clifton, J. W. Morache. Cookshire, T Hannon. Compton, I. A. Lavallee. Danville, L. A. Masson. Ditchfleld, J. E. Choquette, cure, H. E. Fraser, vicar. Dudswell, J. A. Bussiere. Emberton, A. Trenil)lay. Oarthly, J. W. Carrier," J. A. Hamel. Ham, J. N. Leniire, P. L. Theberge, V. Dodier, E. C. D. Ouelelt. Hatley, L. N. A. Caron. Hereford, L. M. Hamelin. La Patrie, N. A. Garii'py. Lenno.wille, F. N. Sdyuin. Magog, E. C. Milette, ,1. A. Vau- dreuil, vicar. Mansonville, J. E. B. de Beaufort. Marston, J. 1). Uemier. Piopolis, L. N. Castonguay. Richmond, P. Quinn, .1. E. Genest, vicar. St. Camille de Wolfe, L. A. Ltvesque. St. Elie d'Orford, J. 1). (). Godin. St. Kortunat's, E. (). Plante. St. Joseph d'Elv, L. T. Descarries. St. Mary d'Ely,l>. H. Nichol. St. Roch de Roche-Forest, Eu«. St. Jean. Sawyciville, F. N. Rousseau. Scotstown, J. E. l/eniieiix. Stanstcad, M. Cordea\i, J. W. Du- fresne. Stoke, E. A. Martel. Stratford, J. K. Siniard. Sutton, F. .\. Briissard. Stukeley, M. Deschamps, iitid E. F. Boudreau. Weedoii, V. Brassard. Westlmrv, J. A. R. Planiondon. Whittoni N. M. (S. Gaulin. Windsor, G. Vailliiiu'oin't, .1. A. Du- fresne and Tli O'Neil, vicar. Winslow, J. <). licrnier. Wolfstown, PauK'otf. Wotton, H.C. Ilainelin, .1. A. Parent, vicar. DIOCESE OF THREE RIVERS. Bighop- Kt. Rev. F. .\. Clouticr.D.D. Vicarx-General -VervRev. M. I.. Sev. Rheault and II. Bu'ril. Cliancellur- Ubald Marchand, J.C.I*. Canonx—HevH. Ls. ,S. Rheault, V.(}.: H. Baril, V.G : Ls Richard, Pri- niicier ; .1. B. Comeau, Thcologal : B. C. Boe^iet, Th. Martel, N. (Jaron, J. N. Tessier, .). F. Biiland, CV>h. Beaudet, Pcnitencier. Honorar;/ Co/ioji,-- M. II. Trahan, P. H. .Manliand ami I). <)v. .S. de Carufel. CITY OK TIIRKK niVKRM. Cathedral --M.M. Clis. Beaudet. L( on Laniothe, L. Denoncourt, I'liald .Marchand, E. Deguise, C. Leblanc, .los. M. Boucher. IminaculateConception- L. Lauiothe Ursulines~L. S. Rheault, \'.G.,cha]). Providence— !).(>. S.deCarufel, chap. : N. (). Larue, H. Tliiliodeau, I). Iloude and Ph. Hebert. F'recious Blood - H. Baril, V.G., chap. Brothers of Christian Scliools— Ls. Denoncourt, chap. Prison — A, M. II. Lacerte. St. S,6verin, P. Proulx. St. Stanislas, R. ( 'aisse, J. (Jaron, \ if. Si. Thecle, M. Janelle. St. Theodore do la Grand Ansa, Paul Lamy and C. Boiitet. St. Theophile du Lac, P. Boulay. St Timothtie, K. Heroiix. St. Tite, J. B. Greiiier, A. Beliveau, vicar. DIOCESE OF VALLEYFIELD. Vallevfield, Ste. Cecile's Cathedral — lit. Rev. J. M. Einard, D.D., Rev. (;. A. Santoire, V.G., J. C. Allard, secretary ; J. A. Castonguay, v.ur6, A. Sauv6, M. Marleau, A. Dutrisac, >I. Clcroux, vies.; C. Dufour, S. A. Perreault, .M. Laporte, M. Main- ville, a. cs. College of Valleyfleld, Rev. J. C. Allard, director ; P. A. Sabourin, pro(!iirator ; A. Boucher, D. Nep- \eu, M. Pilon, J. A. Lacerte, E. Aubiii, Pi'dfs. Beaiihariiois, P. E.Lussier, V.F.,cure, II. V. Treinbla.N , E. Gauthier, vies. Bellerive, .1. Toujiin, c. Chateauguay, R. Chuput, cure, A. L. G.ignier, inanoir. Coteau du Lac, A. Faubert, cure. Hcniiniiigford, F. .\. Goyette, curi'. Howick, T. Tlu'oret, cure. Hinchinbrooke, C. 1$. O'Hara, cure. Huntingdon, T. Nepveu, cure, lie Perrot, J. Duhamel, cure. Les C^.'.res, T. Chognon, cure, A. Milard, vie. Ormstown, J. A. t^uesnel, cure. Rigaud, F. Reid, cure, F. .X. Tisseur, \ ic. College Bourget— J. Charle- bois, dir., J. E. Ducharme, J. E. Derocheis, P. N. Vaillancourt, C.S.V., J. A. Ldcuyer, Prof. Ste. Agnes, J. A. Deroine, cure. St. Anicet, Z. Auclair, cure. Stt. Antoine Abbe, C.Guilbeault.cure St. Barbe, F. X. Pelland, cure. St. Clet, Chs. Dugas, cure. Ste. Clotilde, A. (le Lig. Laporte, c. St. Etienne, T. Z. Allard, cure. St. Jean Chrysostoine, VV. Preville, ciiiv ; Ths. Preville, vie. Ste. Justine, O. Dufault, cur6. St. Lazare, A. Desautels, cure. St. Louis de Gonzague, E. Desmarais, V.F. , cure, J. N. Bourbonnais, vie. Ste. Marfhe, F. X. Sauriol, cure, P. .Myre, \ ic. Ste. iMartine, N. Aubry, curi^'. St. Mrdard, A. Li)>pe, cure. Ste. Piiiloincne, ,1. .\ Perreault, cure. St. Polvcarpe, iiigr., L. /.. Chainpoux, P.N.'a., V.F., cure, H. Martel, vie. St. Rcg.s, P. J. Bourget, cun^ St. Stani.slas de Kostka, .1. Desrosiers, cure. St. Telesphore, II. R. Laberge, cure. St. Tiniothce, A. L. Cha-bonneai., cure, A. A. Bertra.;d, vie. St. I'rbain, Ediu. Lachapelle, cure. St. Zotique, N. Reiiiillard, cure, A. Coallier, a.c. Tri s-Sl. Redeiupteur, J. A. Primeau, cure. Vaudreuil, J. O. Godin, cure, D. .Meloche, vie. VICARIATE ■ APOSTOLIC OF ATDABASKAMAtlKENZIE. F/('((/'-/lp— Right Rev. Emile Giiouard, OM.L, D.l). Coailjiitor Right Rev. I. Chit, O. ,M. I.. D.l). Residence, Lesser Slave Lake (via Edmonton), N.W.T. Firnt \'!ivir-Api>. '('lie ll'\i',M Re\'. Henry Faraud, O.M.I. , D.l). 1900] I'REE BAPTIST — REFORMED EPISCOl'AL. 269 IKLD. .1. O. )al)ourin, 1). Nep- i(:erte, K. Athabaska Lake, Ki^'ht Rev. E. Groiiarfl, O.M.I., n.I)., Revs. L. LeDoussal.O.M.I., A. H. deCham- broiiil, O.M.I. Fond (111 Lac, Q. Hreyiiat, O.M.I. Fort Uunvi'Kaii, I'. I.etreHtp, O.M.I. FortNonnaii, .\. (i. DiU'ot, 0.,M.I., E. Giinv. O.M.I. Fort Roe', li. C. Roure, CM. I., V.F. Ladet, O.M.I. P'ort Simpson, C. Hrochii, O.M.I. Fort Smith, I'. Laity, O.M.I. OooLI. Lesser Slave Lake. 1. Clut, O.M.I., R. P. DesniaraLs, O. M. 1., .1. M. l)iip(5, O..M.I., P. Falher, O.M.I., .r. Laferri ere, O.M.I. Liards River, O. Gourdon, O.JLL, F. Leifueu, O.M.I. Peel's River, P. (iiroux, O.M.I., P. Lefebvro, O..M.I. Providence, A. L. Lecorre, O.M.I. , aupr., P. Ladet, O. M. I., P. Le- vacher, O.M.I. Smoky River, A. Iliisson, o.M.L, P. Leserrec, O..M.I. Vermillion, C. H. .loussard, O.M.L, C. Dupiii, O.M.L N.15. — Addre.HS to all parts of the Vicariate via Ednioiitoii, N. W. T. DIOCE.se of PEMBROKE. BiKhop — Rt. Rev. Naroisse-Zephirin Lorrain, D.D., Pembroke. Secretarii—livv. I. A. French. I'ROVINCK OK OM.AlilO. Pembroke, Rij;ht Rev. N. Z. Lorrain, b.D. ; E. A. I,atiilipe, rector. Albany, F. X. Fafard, O.M.L, .1. IL Brassard, O.M.L Arnprior, A. .M. Chaiiie. Brndenell, F. Frent^h, PP., and .1. J. .Mclnerney, curate. Douglas, IL S. Marion. E(?anville, P. S. Dowdall, and J. For- },'et, curate. Oower Point, T. N. Le .Moyiie. Wilno, B. .lankowski. .Mattawa, N. S. Dozois, O.M.L, F. .\'. Therien, O.M.L, P. Gaifn6, O.M.I. Maynoolb, ,L O. Barrelte. -Mount St. Patrick, R. J. McEaclien, PP., and ,1. ('. Dajienais, curate. Bonfleld, II. .Martel. Osceola, F. M. Deviiie, PP., A. Nolin. Renfrew, P. T. Ryan, PP. Point Alexander, A. Uenaud, PP. I'UOVIXCK OK Ql'KBKC. (Jahunel Island, O. A. Picotte. Chapeau (AlUimettes Island), D. Leduc, B Piijos, assistant. Porta(,'e-du-Forl, A. Brunet. Quyon, B. ,L Kiernan. iSheenboro, P. .L Kiernan. Ville Marie (Tcmiskaminn), liev. H. Perreault, O.M.L, .M. Disjanlins, O.M.L, sup., Z. Bernier, O.M.I North Tiniiskaminf;, S. Beaudry, O..M.I., T. Evain, O..M.L Vinton, Vine. Ferreri. Aldfield, B. C. I)\ich.arme. Maniwaki, J. P. (Jueiiuen, 0.,M.I., L. Laniel, O.M.L, I. Ouinard, O.M.L PREFECTURE-APOi-.TOLIC OF THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE. AdminlKti-ator - Kiirht Rev. M. T. Lal)ree(|ue, D.D. Vi'cnr denernl — V. Rev. F. Gendron. Point of P'squiniaux, Very Rev. F. Gendron, V.G. Betsiamita, V. O. Arnaud, O.M.I., L. Babel, O.M.L, B. Royer, O.M.L Enjflish Bay, La. Boily and A. Maltais. Natashqoiian, A. Labrecque. River Magpii , II. (iaudreault. Kiver Pentecost, P. LeMay. St. Joseph (le la Tabatifcre, M. B^dard. S('pt Isles, Abr. Villeneuve. Rivifcre au Tonnerre, (J. Trenibley. VICARIATE-APOSTOLIC OF SAS- KATCHEWAN. Vicar-ApontoHc—Uif^ht Rev. Albert Pascal, O.M.L, D.D., Prince Albert. (jcneral AnniKtant.i — Revs. A. Du- baut, O.M.L, H. Bigorie.sse, O.M.L, M. Pa(piette, O.M.L, J. Moulin, O.M.L Prince Albert, Right Rev. Albert Pascal, O.M.L, D.D., .\. Duhaut, O.M.L, W. Briick, O.M.L Batoche, .J. Moulin, O.M.L Duck Lake, V. Pineau, O.M.L St. Lotiis de Langevin, V. Gabillon, O.M.L Battleford, H. Bigonesse, O.M.L Ma,skeg Lake, A. Vachon, O.M.L Pound .Maker, L. Cochin, O.M.L Grand Portage, A. R.apet, O.M.L Green Lake, J. Tcston, O.M.L He a la Crosse, .M. IVnard, O.M.L, H. Dalmas, O.M.L Fort Cumberland, O. Charlebois, O. M.I.,!ind II. Boissin, C.yi.l. Lac Caribou, M. .1. Gastc O.M.L, F. J. Ancel, O.M.L Lac P(''lican, L. Bonald, O.M.L Nelson River, X. Simonin, O.M.L Crooked Lake, P. Barbier. Flett Spring, A. Maisonneuve, O.M.L FkEE christian baptists of new BRUNSWICK. OKKIUKIi.S OK THiS MIXISTKKS' CONKKHKNCK. Rev. .loseph Noble, Moderator. Rev. ,1. T. Parsons, Sucretaii/. (IKKICKllS OK TIIK (IKSK.RAL CONFKREN'CK. Rev. F. C. llartl ■ Moderator; Rev. G. \V. Foster, Axxintnnt Vinb'rator ; Rev. .". McLeod, D.D., Corrcn- pnnding S(':.retar>i ; D. .VIcLeod Vince, Es(|.. Rcrnrdimj Sccri'tarii ; Dr. J. I.'. Burnett, Afsintant Sccretarii ; ,las. Patterson, Esq., Tri'uxuri'r ; Hon. G. E. Foster, LL.I>., M.P., Auditor. Barnes, .1 . .1 Watervillo Parties, .1. N Stanley BonncU. II. A Round Hill Car|)ent('r, T. W Cari>iiitcr Clarke, .1. W St. .Tohti Connor, Tiionias Wooc'.stock t-osman, L. .V Kin^fston Currie, (i. F .Norton C'urrier, F. A., A..M.A']>. .Fredericton Mott:, O. .\ . . Fredericton .1 unction Noble, .lo.'ie))!! , Woodstock Noble.s, B. H Sussex Parker, C. S Moncion Parsons, J. T .Marysville Patterson, D Campobello Paul, A. D Deer Island Perry, .Vbraiu Bntteriuit Ridge Perrv, ,Iohn Connell Perry, S. .1 Bath Perrv, W. H Grand Manan Phillips, C. T Woodstock Prosser, A. ,1 Penobsquis Rend, \V. K Lewiston, Me. Kideout, C. i- Caribou, Me. Smith, Gideon Petitcodiac \anwart, T. S Mill ville REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH. rresiding Bishop Ri-shop Brown, .). E Moncton, N B. Cook, (.Charles R Montreal Dobbs, C. E Kingston Donaldson,.!. B. C7V.'rt.iiov'c) Ottawa Edwards, Win. V Toninto Gillibind, \Vm. .1 BcUeville Grace, A. H Cleveland, Obi) lliibly, A. M Sussex, N.R. Right Rev. Sanil Fallows, D.D.. Kin;. ■ RVNot) IN TIIK POMINIOX Right Rev. Saml Fallows, I). />., LL. J) I Hiiblv, A. B Ottawa Magiath, W. W lirooklyn, N.V. I Todd, .l.iiues (Scrri'tiir)/). . . . Ottawa ' Vail, (ieo. Stroud ,Germanto\\n, Pa. Wilson, Rt. Rev. E. . Metuchen, N.J. Witten, \V Barrie Wo(d, IL .1 Chicago, 111. LL.D Chicago, III. OK C.^XAD.^. Chicago. 111. Jiiriidiction of the I'acifii' Coa.it. ("Iiantrell, .T. B Rossland, B C (ridge. Right Kev. E.. Victoria, BC lladdon, T.. .New Westminster, B C k('id,.L, />./>. New Westminster, BC Wilson, .1. D., D.D.... Victoria, B C 1 V. m h ■ APTl ITT '(JiUKCW IN (aNADA President, , John Stark, Ks(|., Toronto; Firxt Vicc-I'iexidcnt, lUv. I), lyiiiii),', Kiii;;sloii ; Second Vice-President, Kev. W. H. I'orter, M.A., hraiitford, Out. ; Sccfetari/, Kev. I). M. Mihell, M.A., B.TIi., St. Georffe. Bunk liooiii and " Canadian Baptixt," G. 11. Holierts, (leneral Manager. Offlce of Publication and Hook Ilooni : Iticlunoiid Strsct West, Toronto. Ainswoith, VV I5ri),'litoii Alexander, Jolui Toronto Anderson, P. H St. .Marv's Anderson, W. K., /). /;.Vanklcek Hill Anns, A. L Abbott's (/'urmrs Armstrong, J. A Markliani Atkins, J Pembroke Auvache, F W.. .. Neepawa, N.W.T. Baker, A. C Sawyirville.Q Baker, .1. J., B.A Sparta Balfiwiu, J. A Arkona Bantoii, J. A Fiillarton Barker, J. F Hamilton Barker, \V. S Marsbville Bastow, J Peterboro Bate.s, S. S., B.A Toronto Becker. S. /nricli Bennett, T. J Hannlton Bonnie, Robt., M.A .... licaniinLrlon Best, A. K Snrin;4tor(l Best, J. H Windsor, <) Hill, J. K Toronto Binga, A A.nluMtsbmu Binjtham, T ... Walsh Blatherwiek, .) Marrlunount Bone, T St. Catliarines Bookei, Theojili Stonffville Boone, C. S. G London Bornshlegel, G Vinprior Boswortli, R Tilsontmrn Hoville, R. G., .1/..1 Montreal Bovin;;ton, I) Vitloria Hra^'e, A. II Diinnville Bracken, J • '>:n iroi't Bridgnian, K. J,, B.A. .. . '.;.i.etield Bridsfman, R i!' iMtford Brouillet, T 'foxton lond t> Brown, G. H '-ah' "d Brown, J. (i., fi. .' Tormi " Brown, J. B p: vUiea'.vilk Brown, L., M.A .. (inn. .4)', Brown, 1) . . .l\."/!wiir!! Buckberrou^li, W. - . I owisville Bullock, W. S .S. i-i noi;." Q Biirtch, D. {) illp N.'>.a Bunt, W. T Litj'.r-vv'l Burns, George 'ituhL-'-.' Burns, Geo. 1 ?io!i'':k Burrell, C. R Grant. '. die Burrell, VV. R llillshurg Cain, J. C Stonefleld, y ( 'amuron, A. A < >Ltawa Cameron, C. J., />. .1 ..\ankkek Hill Cameron, P. C, B.A Slouff\ ille Cameron, J. (I!''t.) Tiverton Cami)bell, A Ii0clial)ar Hay Campbell, M. P Rodney Carey, () (,' I'ai'kinan, i^ Carey, P. R Poit linrwcll Carey, W (ii. ml wood Carkner, R. M liuckin^diam, l{ Cesan, J South Kly, (^ Chapman, ■) • . .(;ollinKWO()d Cliarlesworth, T. W. . . . Wallace'iurg Cliase. G. S Beebe Plains, Q Chute, .1. E Cocanada, India Clark, J. W Ottawa Cline. W. H., M.A Paris Colioe, 1). H New Durham Coles, L. 11 Moe's River, (.hie. ColiHiie, .1. K. . . .White Water, Man. Conk, R..H. (lilt.) .\ctnn Cook, C. W Seotland Cot(5, L. C. F Sorel, Q Coutts, Jas Aiisa Craig Coutts, .1. R Carman, JI Cowan. Tho-i Sunderland Cow.sort, \ .11., /;..l.,77(..ir. Belleville Craig, .]., B.A Akidn, India ('resswell, .1. R Renfrew t^ripps, S Gainsboro, .Man. ('rosby, L. P> .Miami, Man Cioss, (;eo., M.j\., II. Th Aylnier Cross, J Gsnalu'uek ('unningliam, R. M liurgcssville .Jiinningham, H Waterfonl Curry, J C'ornwall Ciif-b'bert, W. V Kden ' ,ii'!;, I) Simcoe M'l.'.M, 1, K. W.. '"> ..j., />./>.. Mont real Oan'.cs.G. V Platlsville Uavis, (x. 1^., B.n Ha:rers\ illf Davis, .1. K.,/i' .' . Samnli'ntia, Imlia Davi>, S. 11 S;itiiirtieli •)ayi.n'., P. K ,M.A P.irt Hop.- Defy -ii. J Leitb Oenovan, J Toronto Dfar, A Teeterviile I), vvey, C. N \\ heatley Uingman, J. F Strouil I -'7<» i Doolittle, Thos., B.A Thurso, Q I torn, J Ebenezer, Assa. Douglierty, G. A., M.A . . Leamington l)owling,"j. T Copleston Dowliiig, R. M Andierstliurg I >ntdop, A Neejiawa l)unlo|i, J. C Stayner Duteaiid, L. H St. Pic, Q Dyke, S. A Toronto Eaton, C. A., M.A Toronto Elliott, (). C Peterhoro Elliott, F. C I'ort Rowan Knu'rson, C. H Hamilton Everton, O Victoria, B C. Kacey, A. M Keiitbridgs Fan joy, A. A Thamesville Farmer, S. J., B.A Petrolea Faulkner, J. W Sandwieh Fothergill, T. M Strathrov Fox, E. T Toronto Eraser, .las Fenelon Falls Freed, W Wingham Frith. A. N Ottawa Frost, T. A. P Erie View I Frineke, Robt... West Hretida, .Man. (Jardiuer, .1. L Dalkeith Garside, P., B.A St Catharines Gibson, J Toronto Gilmour, J. L., /.}..l.,/'/(.i>. Hamilton (iloods|ieed, C, Prnf., /J. W. .Toronto Gol.l, M Rapid City. M Graham, W. T Montreal Grant, J Ingrrsoll Grant, W Peterhoro Giant, Donald, B.A (^hiehec Gregoire, N St. Pie, q. Gregory, ,1. W Bin-k's Falls (ireitztier, E New Dundee Green, ,\. F North Hay (irecn, .1. (Bihif S'iriifii) . . . Montreal (i:Tni.,«./>.. Toronto Newton, L Norwich Norton, W. E . . Owen Sound O'Neill, J Clieltenhani Pady, VV. ,>., B.A Toronto Juno. Pall'raman, W. L Lanark Palmer, VN'. il Cornwall Parsons, C. A De Ccwsville Parent, M. B., B A. . ..Grande Ligne Park, A. R Forest Parker. P. C, -"..! Toronto Parker, A Dixville, Q. Patterson, J. J., B.A Schond)crg Peer, VV Norwood Pengell v, J. H Leamington Phillimorc, C. H Meaford Phillips, E Bunyan Priest, H. 0., C..4 . . .Cocai... 'a, Ind. Prosscr, W . . Ridgetown Pilkey, J.C Mt. Bry.lges Pocock, W., B.A I'alniyra Pollock, .1 Canuington Porter, W.H., M.A Brautford Porter, J. VV Strat liclair, M. Pugslcy, VV Port Dover Pugsle.v, W. , .jr Toronto Puttenham, J Keni]>tville Quinn, > . E Oshawa Ratclifr. I<>ederick Stoudvillc Randall, L. M West Lome Reekie, A. B Bolivia, S. A. Redman, VV. H Brigliton Reeve, .). 3., B.A.. Paisley RicJiardson, G Ottawa Riggs, W. T Almonte Roberts, Josluia Woodstock Robinson, J Domiuionville Robinson, T. C Owen Sound Rock, G. C Perth Ross, J.J Chatham Ross, R Slioal Lake, M. Ru.s,sell, E., B.A Dixville Saunders, II Buiiisidc, M Schmidt, R. A Hanover •Schutt, C:. IL, M.A I'xbridge Scott, C. E., B.A Fort William Scott, F. L Windsor Scott, VV, J Toronto Scott, R Dutton Segsworili,C Granthurst Sliaw, Hugli Menie Slieldoii, S. S Barrie Slicnnaii, E. D Harrow .Sliields, T Leamington Shields, T.,jr Delhi Silcox, J. VV L.achute, I'.C^. Simmons, (J, N., B.A Athens Sirrell, L. N Midland Siple, E. M Watford Smitli, H Walsh Smith, J. .VI Port Colhorne Smith, E. ({., Jf. /). .Cocanaila, India Smitlicr, J Mooro Sne.vd, Geo. II I'onthill Souter, T. C Port Dover Sjieiicer, D., IjL. I> Brai.iiord Spencer, VVm New Sarum Speller, II, C Sariiia St, Dalmas, A. E. dc.Rossland, B.C. Stillwell, R.J., B.A. V'uvyuvu, India Stillwell, H.E., /;..(.. Cocamida, Iml, Stevens, W. H Kiugsville I Stevens, VV. E Niagara Falls Stewart, VVm., D.D Torcmto Stewart, A Durham Sweet, H. (J Moose Jaw, M. Stobo, E. J Quebec Slobo, E. J., jr., B.T/> . . . Poplar Hill Svcamore, J. C Brockville fai)scott, F. T., />'..l . . . .Rat Portage Telford, VV. R., B.A ...Kincardine Terry, D, VV., B.A.. . . Barnston, Que. Tlierrien, M. O. . . . Sherbrooke, (^ue. TlicrrK^n, A. L Montreal Tliomas, B. D., D.D Toronto Teal, J. H Victoria, B.C Treadwell, W. H Langton Trotter, J, E St. Catharines Trotter, R Columliia, B.C. Trickey, John Selkirk Turner, C. B Barnston, Q Turner, E.. Turtle Mountain City, M Vf'iiLoon, J VV^aterford Vaiisickle, .M Nanainio, B, C. Van Tassell. .S Boissevain V'ichert , J. F Rapid City, Man Vincent, VV. C Winnipeg Vjning, A. J Winnipeg Walker, Wni. M., J5.J. London South Walker, Win, S Tavistock Walker, Wm Fullarton Walker, J. .\ •■ .Pe., /A ©..Toronto Weltnii, HP., D.D Toronto Whidden. II. P., B.A Gait VVliit. , .\ Claremont Whitf, \V. G Oh-;weken Whvte, J.J Hamilton Wallace, R Belleville Wallace, W. H SI. Thom.as Vorston, Jiio Jersey ville Kverv race and every religion arc represented in thi^ British Empire. K. (i. Havenstcui says: "'•{ Europeans there are about .■iO,IJ(!0,(Jllll. There ire .'■)4,S6.^i,il()C Cliristians ; ,S:^,•i^:!,(l(l(l .Vbihaninicdans ; l'v.-J.C.KI.iioo Buddhists, Hindus and (,'onfucians, and .il ijUOU heathen in tlie Empire. Kavenstuin makes tlie populaiioii of tile Empire over 402,000,000. 'H' 272 CLERGY — BAPl'IST. [1900 ri ■ ■ I ' BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Achilles, Henry . .I'arker'sCcvu, NS Adams, II. P' Tniro, N H Addison, Milton Alma, N H Allaby, K. A Mahone Bay, N IS Allen, W. A .... St. Andrew.s, N J{ Archibald, E.N. ,B. /I . .LunenlnirK.NS Archil)ald,I.C.,iW..(4..Chicacole,India Archibald, \V. L., iV..l . .Milton, N S Armstron),', J.J Hrookfleld, N S Atkinson, h'. N . . . Jac^ksonville, N R Baker, E. U. . .North Brookfleld, N S Baker, G. H. . . 2nd (Jrand Lake, N B Baker, II. S Yarmouth, N S Bancroft, J. W., n.A. .SprinKhill, N S Barss, J. H., li.A Wolf\ ille, N S Beals, F. II., M.A Oan.so, N S Beattie, Frank. Little Glace Bav, C B Bishop, F. K. . n.A . I't. Mcdway, N S Bishoj), Georjj;e L. . .Burlinj^ton, N S Bishop, R. IL, n.A .. Woliville, N H Bishop, Trucman, />..-! .Harvev, N B Belvea,J.G.A.,/J.yl.Mid.HackvilluNB Black, S. McC, M.A . . .St. John, N B Blat^kadar, T. A., i)\.fl. ..Kempt, N S Bleaknev, J. C Woodstock, N B Bleakney, J. E. . . . Pleasantvillc, N S Bleakney.W.A.J.l'pper JeniseK-, N B Bluett, Wm Spriiig-tield, N .S Bool, Henry Tnao, N .S Borden, Jas Dartmouth, X S Brown, A. F Canipbellton, N B Brown, J. W., M.A . Niclanx Falls.NS Brown, M. W., D.A. .. Tuskot, N S Browne, A. F North River, 1' E I Burgess, C. C Dorchester, N B Bynon, R M Lewisville, N B Cahill, Jos. A Centreville, N li Cami>, Wellington Sussex, N 15 Oarey, G. M. W., O.lJ.St. John, N R Carpenter, I. W.C'anterhury .Sta.N B Carter, Henry Springfield, P E I Chanr'ion, J. B Sussex, N B Charh 1" II. A Centreville, N B Chipman, O. N. . .Great Village, N S Churchill, E. IV . . . Bridgewater, N S Churchill, George Truro, N S Chute, A. C, n.D Halifax, NS Clark, John Bass Ri\ er, N S Clements, Abraliam . .. .Truro, N S Cohoon, Atwood, M.A . Wolfville, N S Coldwell, E. 1 ., n.A Pt.Lorne. N S Colwell, I. B Riverside, N B Cooml>s, J. . Cumberland Point, N B Coonev, L. A Ad\ oia^^e Harbor, N S Corey <.',. W., li.A . . .Priddletoii. N S Core\ C. C .■ . . Penob.scpiis, N B Corev, \i.\..M.A .Vizianagrani, India Core'v, W. W. Ronndarv Creek, N R Corn'wall.S. II., B.^ Si. Marti n'.^^, N B Cox, J. H Canning, N 8 Crabbe, Geo. C Barton, N S Crandall, D. W .... New Canada, N S Currie, Calvin Green Road, N B Daley, E. E., n.A Sackville, N R Davidson, F. D. . ..Fredericton, N R Denovan, J Toronto, <> Diinock, J. T River John, N S Dixon, Edw., Africville, Halifax City Dunn, N. R Lydgate, N S Tykeman, A. F Fairville, N B Eaton, J. T (Henient sport, N S Ervine, S. I) . Hatfield's Point, N R p:stabrook,H.G.,/J.^l.Petit,codia<',NR Fash, Zenas L., M.A . . Halifax, N S Fields, M. L Rrookfleld, N S Foster, P. R Arcadia, N S Freeman, A., n.A . .Maugerville, N R Freeman,.). D... Fredericton, N R Freeman, M. P., /?./!.. Rilltown, N S Ganong, E. K St. John, N B Gardner, James W. .Port Elgin, N R Gates, G. O., M.A St. John, N R Oittln, H. A Weymouth, N S Goodwin, Joshua St. John, .N R Gordon, J. A., M.A .. St. John, N R Goueher, J. E., M.A Digbv, N S Goucher, W. C. ,n.A. St. Stephi'ii.N R G ros.s, N. P. ,.St. Leond'sGraiid Falls, N R Gullison, R. E. . . . Vizianagrani, India Hall, W. E., n.A Halifax, N S Harvey, J. G Centrevdle, N B Haverstook, C. II Pngwash, N S Ilayward, A. 11 . . Florencevilie, N R Henderson. C. . TpperGagetown, NR Ilickson, Edw., A/.^ ..Carleton, N R Higgins, M.C., n.A Higgins, T. A., />./>. . .Wolfville, NS Higgins, W. V., M.A .. Robbili, India Hinson, W. R., M.A.. Moncton, N R Hopper, E. . Dawson Settlement, N B Howard, (Jeo Macnaciinac, N B Howe, Edwin H Parrslxiro, N S Hughes, John II St. John, N B Hut''hiiis, W. N., M.A .('aiming, N S Ingram, A. EHubley's Settlement, NS Jack:., M.A ..Wolfville, N8 Parker, J.. M. , fi.yl. Hiver Hebert, N S Parke-, W. F Varmoutli, N S Parker, W. L Digby, N S Parry, H. N Melvern Scjuare, N S Pineo, ('. E Westport, N 8 Pineo, David Long Point, N 8 Porter, J. A. Granville Ferry, N 8 Porter, R. I)., ;W..l ..Middleto'n, NS Price, David Trvon, P E I Vuick, E .Milton, N 8 Bay niond,G. V. , M. A . N ewGlasgow N 8 Read, E. O Waterville, N 8 Read, James L. . . Rarss' Corner, N 8 Reef, P. <) Zealand Station, N B Rees, W. VV Newport, N 8 Robinson, J. Francis. . Halifax, N 8 Robin,soM,W.H.,A/. .l.Antigonish.N S Rooi>, Fred. E., n.A Rutledge, A. A. Clinch's Mills, N B . Wooflstock, N B ..Shelburne, N S Hanford,R.,3/..iI., Vi/.ianagram, India Saunders, E. M., /J. /J. . Halifax, N 8 Htiunders. J . II < )hio, N S .Sttwyer.AW.O./) ,/./../>. WolfvilleNS Sebunnan, G. W .. . . Bear River, N S Scott, James Crow llarliour, NS Shaw, .\. A., M.A Windsor, N S Shaw, \. C. Annandate, P E I Shaw, H. .1 Windsor, N B Shaw, H. .S., V./l Liven>ool, N S Shaw, J. I St. .lohn. N B Sinip8(.ti, I). IL, M.A . .Berwick, N S Slaughenwhite, L. .1., n.A Pt. Hawkesbury, N S Smith, H. R., M.A Sydney, CB Smith, -lohn A Cornwallis, N S Snell, 1- redeiick T. . Havelock, N B Spidel, .1. D. . . . Onslow Station, N S Spiilell. S.. n..i .. . Port Morien, C R Springer, (i. W .lemseg, N B Spnrr, .1. C., n.A Pownal, P E I Steadman, .1. C . . . . Salisbury, N B Stearns, Charles S. , Jeddore, N S Steele, D. A., />./> Amherst, N 8 Stee\e8, C. J . Ijiper Newcastle, NB Sleeves, Edwin L Paradise, N S Steeves, O. E Newcastle, N B Thomas, B. H Digby, N S Tiner, .1. E Salisbury, N S Tinitlev, J. W., M.A . . . Hcb.on, N S Tinglev, L. J. Wilmol. N S Todd, Thomas .' Woodstock. N B Townsend, W. (' Hillshoro Tr<,tter, Tho:)., D.l).. .Wolfville, N S Wallace, I., M.A . Lawrencetown,NS Wallace, L. F. , B. A . Lawrencetow n,NS Waring. H. F., M.A Truro, N S Warren, W. H. , M. A ..C. Redeque, PEI Washburn, A St. Martin's, N B Weathers, (ieo. .\ . . Sunmierville, N S Webl), Josiah S. T. R. Kingston, N S Wetinore, .1. D. . Hamprnn .Sta. , N B R., n.A Hantsport, NS G. C;., B.A., Annapolis Royal, N 8 Asaph Chester, N 8 M. R.. n.A ,lohi! .Gaspereatix, N S Wilson, C. I' , /i. /^.thetroggin, N 8 Wordni, 11. 1' .Vndover, N B Young, F. M.,/'/r/{,.Rrideetown,NS Young, J, L. M. . Hillstiurg, N S Young, J. W.S ... .Green Bush, N B White, (i. White, J. Whitman. Whitman, Willi.'iins, [1900 1IW50] CLERdV — FREE METHODIST — CHINA INLAND MISSION. 273 FREE METHODIST CHURCH IN CiVNADA. ,\ ilU', N S II U., N H ford, N S ville, NS eliert, N S oulli, N S i^bv, N S HKirc, N a iport, N 8 I'oiiit, N8 '.•rrv, N S lleto'ii, N H von, \' E I liltoii, N 8 Insirow NS •ivillL', N S i>riu'r, N H I lit ion, N B wiiort, N 8 iilifax, N S f^onish.N S I MillH, N H Islock, N n Umriie, N S iir ram, India lalifax, N 8 . Ohio, NS WolfvilleNS • Uivur, N S arliour, NS riiKisor, N S ndalc, 1' E I kirulsor, N B ven>ool, N S t. .lohn. N B Jerwick, N S ,') iesbury, N S >y(ine,v, (' B Irnwallis, N S avelock, N B ■ Station, N S t Morieii, C B .liiiiiHCff, N B 'ownal, r E 1 alisbur- , N B .Jeddorc, N S Amherst, N S McwcaatUsNTi Paradiai', N S cwcaHtle, N B l)i(?l)\ . N S salishurv, N 8 . lleb.oii, N H VVihuot. N H oodstook. N B . Hillslmro Wolfville, N S reni'etown,NS reiioeto\vn,NS . . . . Truro, N S .Bedeque,PEI . Martin's, N B mmerville, N S Kinii Sta., N B lantHiiort, N 8 , Annapolis lioval, N S . .1 liester, N 8 aspereanx, N S heiro^firin, N 8 AiKlover. X B Hri'''Ji'- Rev, .laint's (!raijf, fS llallM avenue, Itranlford, t)nt. Seerntary of Con fere. iwe. Kiln/— liev. \. Siinn, 470 Broek St., Kiiiyrstoii, Ont. WV.S''— Rev. .). .M. ICajfle, Oaiiboro, ((lit Treanurmr of (Jonfermim, PJaxf—Hev. R. Biirnhani, Verona, Orit. " Wi'Ht Rev. M. S. Henri, Forest, Out. KMinirelixty. Norrini;ton, May Uatara(|ui Roj.{ers, Mary Trent Bridi^'P foreman, A Uxliridu^e Snyder. K Verona Free, .Mrs. A. E WeHtjiort (.'iinninifhani, L ('atarac|Ut KA8T <'»STAaii> (■((NKHII1?N(;K. Bradley, F. D. Brac-ebridKe Baboock, (^has Marmora Clink, .lameH Crown Hill Commodore, J Malierly Ciinninifham, (Jfaas Catarai|ui Foreman. .Jos. E nxbridi,'e (iiinter, s. T Uouwy's Rapi Ha4uioii Reed, C. H Gait Timbers, .John Shetland Walls, W. C TilsonhurR Wees, F. .M Mrantford Zurbriirtf, Win .Middlemiss WKsr O.NrAKIlt LONKKRK.SCK. Allan, David Cliarlemont Benn, M. S Forest Coates, M. C) Fort Erie Drury, T. A Kimbo Eajjle, .lolm M Canboro Fletcher, T Sarnia Fle'cher. .1 Dawn Mills Foreman, .) Niagara Falls Hamilton, R .. WalHiii(;baiii EmihijeliMtg. Coates, ill's, .Jennie Fort Erie Craitr, Mrs. .\I. C Brantford Reed, .Mrs. Victoria Gait Sipi)rell, Matilda Kelvin Scbantz, .Nancy Kelvin Smith, Alma TilsonburK Robinson, .lennie Cliarlemont Warren, I,. ..' ... Brantford Weos, Mrs. J. R Brantford General Director— Kw. J. Hudson 3JBy lor (London, En>j.). ■mvm Direcfor-'SXv. 11. W. Prost. TrroMiMrer— Mr. .1. S. Helmer. Oflce of the Mixxiim — ..OT Church Street, Toronto, Canailu. Total number of Foreitrii Missionaries from EnyfUitnd, Australia, North .•Vmerica, ere, aliout 8t)6. Native Helpers, till."). Stations, 149. Out- stations, Lrifl. (.'(inverts now in fellowship, about !),(MM». Total income tor IH»8 from all sources, N'orrh \merica, <;i'uat Britain, Continiun of Europe, Australasia. (Mima, etc., about 822.'i,(»(W. MIBBIONAbJIW FKOM NORTH .^MKKIC.A. Albertson, Miss L. O. Allun, Miss M. Anderson, Dr. J. A. ra:ice. Miss H. Batty, Miss L. A. Bennett, Miss E. L. Best, Chas. Bevis. Ed. G. Bolton, H. E. Bouldin, .J. W. Brock, Mrs. .J. Burton, Miss E. (Collins, Miss V. L. Crofts, Rev. D, W. Desmond, Miss .1. E. Dreyer, F. C. H. Drever, Mrs. Duff, O. li. DufT, Mrs. Ellmers, Miss I. M. A, Elofson, Miss I. F. Ev.ans, Rev. R. L. Evans, Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. A. Ferifuson, S. H. Ferguson, Mrs. Prc*id«»if — Rev. F. W. Tuerk, Berlin. Recordinif Seiretary — J. B. Mc- Lttchlan, Barkdale. Corresponding Secretaru — Rev. L. H. Tafel, Berlin. Treasurer -('. A. Alireiis, jr. Berlin. CHIMA INLAND MISSION. ': Fiddler, J. S. I Forsbertf, Miss E. C. I (iray, A. V. (ireene, Mrs. W. N. Ilaijfht, Geo. I.. ; Hall, Miss E. E. Hani:ock, M'ls .X. .M. Hastings, Miss L, Hooker, W. C. Hollander. T. J. t Home, W. S. Home, Mrs. Huston, .Miss M. E. Irviii, Miss G. Joiiiiaon, .Miss E. C. 1 .lolinston, .Miss M. E. Ka\ . Miss li. ,1. i Keiier, Dr. F. A. KJny, Miss M. I Kiniskerbocker, Rev. E. F. Kmckerhocker, Mrs. I KmuhT, Mrs.W. P. I Laiferquist, A. W. Lai,'en)uist, Mrs. Lawson, .!. I Leffiiiffwell, Miss C. A. ! Lewis, C. G, ' Lewis, Mrs. i .Macdonald, Miss M. I MacphcM'soii, Miss M. ! Manchester, Miss M. E. : Marshall, Geo. .1. 1 .Marshall, ^!>-s. Marty, Adirm. I McKenzie, Miss R. Meikle, .1. Miller, ,1. B. i Miller, Miss T. Moodie, R. T. Moodie, Mrs. Morris, Miss F. L. Muldoon, Miss C. Neale, F. H. Nilson, Miss M. Ojrden, .Miss E. A. Palmer, Miss Rose. Pasniore, Miss L. M. NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. Member g of the Executive Committee i Ecdesiniitical Committee. Ahrens, Chas. \., Sr Berlin i Gould, Rev. Edwin Montreal Hendrv, William Berlin Hiwius. Rev. F. I Toronto KiiiKbi, H Burk's Falls Tafel, Rev. L. H Berlin Law, W. H Toronto j Tuerk, Rev. F. W Berlin Roiial Ball, Ci. VV Liverpool, N.S Barker, E Toronto, () Barker, Joseph De Ber, N. B Barnetl, J. H Bownmnville, O Black. R. K C}ranl)v, C^» Black, J. R.,B.A Kintrston, () Beavis, H. S., D.D. .. Uaniillon, () Bolton, Chiirleg E Helwood, (» Braine, A Mar^'aree, N.S Braithwaite,E.E.,BUYannoiith,N.S Brown, J. L Pilot Mound, Man Bur({es8, K. J Ecifjewortli, () Claris, W. H. A London, O Olni-t.w, W. F (i\ielpli, () Cch i<^ ' KinpHport, N.S Cox, J..ov.l> W., n.A..L. Selnmh.N.S Crai«, S. S Toronto, () Craik, tialen H., .'. I Waterville, <; Creelnian, Ilorton, /'.(./>.Monlreal,ci Currie, W T., Ji.A ..African Mission Daley, James T., B.A.. .Maxville, () Day, B. J. St. Andrews, (,» Dav, F. J., B,^ Sherbrooke, Q Duff, C, X.A Toronto, O Extence, Oeorire Hamilton, () Fenwic'k. K. fl Montreal, i) Forbes. T. U Acton, O George, J. H.., D.D Montreal, l^ Oerrie, J.U., B.A Toronto, O Qoffln, J. VV WiniLfldiiim. <) Qoddard, llenrv Milton, N.S Gordon, J. T..'. St. John, N.B Orav, M. S Laurel, O Ouiln, \V. T., M.A Emliro, <» Hall, Thomas Melbourne, t^ Hamilton, D. S., B.A.. ■ Montreal, Q Hav, James Rockport, O Hav, R Eaton, q Hill, E. M., M.A Montreal C^ Hindlev, J. I., J'h.l) Ouelph, O Hindley, W. J (Juelph, <) Hopkin, Robert Montreal, q Horsey, H. J Ottawa, O Hvde, T. B Toronto, (» Kelly, Matthew Listowel, () LeiriJrette, Thomas Edjfar, O Lennox, A. .M Kinifston, O Macallum, Daniel Kin),'stoii, (> Macallum,F.W.,/{...4 .Turkish Mission Mason, H. E Oeorfjetown, (» Main, A. W Danville, t^ Marirrett, Albert Forest, () Mc.\ilie, J St. Andrews, Q McCuaiK, J. A. C Toronto, () MacColl, E. C. \V., B.A....yoreHt, O McCormack, A Cold Sjirinffs, () McGrejfor, A. F., C.<4 ... Toronto, O McGuire, John East Toronto, O Mcintosh, I). C Lanark, O laclntosh, W Ottawa, O . 'ackenzie, G. A Stratford, O VcKillican, J Montreal, (^ ikiorton, J Hamilton, O Moore, Chiin^hill Ayer's Flats, Q Mnrnione, A Mont real, t^ I'edlcv, llut'h, B.A.. .. Winnipe>f, Al Pedley, J. W., B A Toronto, O redle\ , Hilton .......Japan Mission Pollock, A. F., D.h Speedside, O Pardon, 1>. VV (Jheboinfe, N.S Read, F. VV African Mission Read, (J. E Rock Island, t^ Keikie, T. M Toronto, O Richardson, A. VV., /?.■!, 3/ /;Kintr8t'n,0 Roliin.son, R VViarton, O Ross, A. B Keswick Rid^c, N !t .Salmon, John, B..-\. . . ..Toronto, o Scholfleld,JohnM.,/'/(./>.Brantford,0 Sharratt, J TwillinKate, Nfld Silcox. E. 1) Paris, O Skiinier, (ieor^e Froine, O Smith, W. W St. (Jatharines, O S(piires, John Random, Ntld Sykes, S Keswick Ridtfc, N.B Ttiackeray, JoHe]ih..St. John's, Nfld Thomas, il. F Toronto, O Unsworth, Josejjh Toronto, O Fnsworth, J. K., Ti./l.. ..Scotland, O Wall, E. C Fortune Bay, Nfld VVarriner, VV. IL, A»./>. ..Montreal, Q Watson, \V. H Cowansville, (^ Watt, (i. VV Fitch Bay, Q Watt, R. V,., B.I) Fitch Ba\, q Whyte, G. M . . . . Pleasant River, N.S Willianis, Wni Milton, N.B Wood, John Ottawa, O Wood, Mortran, D.D Toronto, O I'l! ': RELIGIOUS STATISTICS OF CANADA. Ttt* fNUiowin^; ta"w is a comparative statement of the numbers of the leading; denominations in 1881 and 1801, showily mbo the ]>r<^ittrtion e:U!h denomination bore to the whole population at each census : — bloiONS. Roman Catholics-. Methodists Presbyterians rhurch of Eniritaad.. Baptists^,- w,,, ......... LuthentMk.. ^. ... . Contfreg Mi i w w ii BaB. . . . Disciple*. . Brethren. . . VdventisJiK •.Quakers Prot UnivHTsalists Jews. Unitiirians Salvation Arni> Other denominations. Not specified "Pagans included. 1881 . 18 n. • Proportion Proportion Number. to Total Number. to Total Population. 41-43 1,992,017 Population. l,7!)l,i)8-i 41-21 742,1»81 1718 847,7(i5 17-54 676,165 15-63 755,326 1563 577,414 13-35 646,059 1S37 •2()6,5'j!5 6-85 303,839 629 46,350 107 03,982 1-32 26,900 •62 28,1.57 •■58 20,193 -47 12,763 •26 8,831 •20 11,637 24 7,211 -16 0,354 •13 6,553 •15 4,650 •10 6,519 •15 12,2.53 •25 4,617 •10 3,186 ■07 2,393 ■06 6,414 13 2,126 •05 1,777 04 13,949 •29 14,269 •33 33,756 ■70 •93,881 2-17 *89,365 185 1 1)00 HISTORICAL EVENTS. 41-21 17-54 15-63 18-37 6-29 1-32 ■2# •13 •10 ■ag. •Of •W 1-85 B.C. The rrefttion (Hilile fJliron.) m)\ Thf t)t'lii)fc " '2;i.iy The KxtMliis ti'diM Ku'Jpt 14)»l Fall of Troy 11S;{ David Kini; f>f Israel Khl.s HiMliciiiioii (if Soloiiiun's Tein|ik' 1(K)4 Koiindatioii of Itoine 7r>:i Jeriwalt'in taken by NL'buehadti'.ijiiar 5S8 F?attle of .Maratlioii 4i)(( liatlle of Tlu'i-iiiopylae 4n(l ISattlc of (.'ariiiac 'J](i Caesar's iiiva-sioii of Urilaiii C.'i Birth of Our Lord 4 A. II. The Cnu'iflxjoii of Our I.ord -i!) Hevolt of MritoMs under lioadic^ea (il .Jerusalem destroyed by Titus 70 Constantine coiiverbud to Cliristianity :jl'J Uoiiians quitted hrilaiii 428 St. Au;;ustiiie arrived in Kufrland .")07 Mohainniedaii llef^ira (',•>'> E;;l)ert, first kiii(f of all Kn^'laud 827 Alfred the Great, succeeded to the Crown 871 Foundation of Oxford riiiversity 886 Battle of HastinH-ii i()(Ui The Crusades heiraii in9.'"i Kiriy John si}.'ned Mayna Charta 121.''i First I'arliamcMit held at Winchester ... 12(;.'> liattle of Cressy 13411 Oaptureof Calais i;j47 The French defeated at I'oictiers and kin};: captured lH.')*! Rebellion of Wat Tyler l.'isl Battle of Aj,'incoiirt 141.') .loan of Arc burnt 1431 Constantinople taken by the Turks l.t.");i Wars of the Hoses bejfan Vtr..') The Bible first printed at Mentz l-',(i2 Caxton set u)i liis I'riiuinj^-iiress in F^nifland 1471 Houses of York and Lancaster luiited 148(i Discovery of Anieri(;a by Colunilnis 1492 Newfoundlainl discovered liy .lohn Cabot 14i)7 Battle of Flodden l.-)13 Field of Cloth of (Jold 1,'')2() Authority of the l'oi)e Execution of Lady .lane Crey I.').i4 Archliishoji Cratnner burnt M'>M\ Calais taken from the Knj;lisli ITiriS A<'cession of Queen F.lizabelh I."i."i8 Massacre of St. Barlholoniew l.')72 \'iririnia taken possession of by Kaleiffh ir)S4 .Mar.v Queen of Scots beheaded l.")87 The Spanish Armada defeated l'>88 East India Company chartered 1(100 Union of Kn.irlan04 The Gunpowder Plot, November '> 160.") Quebec founded bv Chaniplain 1608 [2 St. John's, Newfoundland, founded Death of William Shakespeare Pilgrims by the Mniijlmi'i'i- landed Nova Scotia settled by the Scotch ( 'aptnre of t^uehec by Sir David Kirke ( ,'anada restored to France The Lonu Parliament niet .Montreal founded by .Maiaonneuve Charles I. defeateri<', Nova Scholia First Settlement in .Vustralia (convi(!ts) The French Uevolution began George W.oshington first President of U.S First Parliament of Upper Can.-ula Louis XVI. of France guillotinet i.ixhI IIoiw lakttii from tlii' Ixilch Kiilloii N llrNt Hl«'iiiiilii)iil \ ' \\i\sv . . . Uatllf (if Coniiiim : dnith of Hir .1. Moort) Till- Krtiiii'li KxjHfllillon to llUNMiii Hiittli' lit l^iu-i'Miliiii ll('ii{lil!i ('a|iiiiri' of " I lii'-iiiiinikc " li,\ ".Shannon," .liim- 1. Invciilioii of (hi- i'rinlinu .Ma(;liinu Halllc of Waii'i'ioo, .liint' l.-^ AlttitTN lioniliam^cil liy l.oril Kxntoiitli Dcatli (if Na)i<>li'iiii HiiiiM|iarli' ('(inuiu'iH'ciiii'iii lit l.iicliiiic Canal. Hiitllf of Naxariiio Ilcviiliilion in ii'mniiu (I.oiiis) I'liilliiic, Kin^; of llic l'"reiicli) l,iv('r]i(i(il iiiiil ManrlicMicr Kailwiix ii|it'm>(l. . . .Slavery alioliMhcil in ItritiHli cuionicM, AukukI 1 .. KirHt KailroacI in C'nnada Acci-uuion of ' Micci' Viotoria, .lunc 'JO Itcliftlion in k aniula "(Irciit Wcstciii " •Jlcaincd to New York First Kli'ctric 'r('U';;ru|ih t'onxinictcil Marrintfo of ljiu>i>ii Viotoria rciniy roulade in (Jreal Hrltain Hone Koni;' l.iki ii ironi the C'liini'si' Hirtli of the I'lincc of Wales, Noveniher !> Misaxtrons He treat troii> Caliul Calinl re-taken Thames Tnimel 'i)iene(l Sir .liihn Krankim s last Kxpedition Sewini: Maeliiiu invented hy Howe The Irish I'otatD Kamine War hetwuen I'nited States and Mexico Repeal of tlie Corn Laws (iold diseinered in California, .Se]itoinher Kroneli Uexolulinn, Keiiilhlic formed Surrender of the Sikhs The Koh-i-noor jiresenti'd to the l^hieen First international K\hiliilion in Hyde Park Gold diseovred in Anstralia, Ajiril.. First Suhinarine Teleiiiaiih Wreck of the " Hirkenhead " The Duke of Wellinv'ion died P.attles of Alma. Halaklava and Inkerman Heciiiroeity Ticatx uith the I'nited Slates Fall of Sehastoiiol, Se|iteinlier Fall of Kiirs. Novenilier . . . Hesseiner's discovery in Manufacture of Iron Opcniiiir of (irai;d Trunk Hy. to Toronto, No\. 1-2 Indian Mutin.\ coniuieiiced. May In Kelief of I.iicknow hy Ilaveloek Great hasten) launched First Atlantic Cable laid, Aujjrust .'i Ij'tieen jiroi laiiued in India, Novemher I Commencement of the Viilunteer .Mo\emeni .. . . Victoria Hridire, Montreal, opeiu'd Visit of Prince c^f Wales to C\in.ida Launch of " Warrior, " first ironclad Battle of Hull l!\in. .hily 'Jl The " Trent ' affair Death of the Prince Consort, Decemher 14 Kingdom of Italy fornu^d Slaverv abolished in Inited States 1N4I4 iNllfi IHIMI ISMT Ihtil) ispj 18P2 I8i:i 1«U Ksl.-i tiSUI ISJI IS-Jl IS27 l»;«) l.sso isiu \SM< l&tv l«:i7 18;« 1838 1840 1840 1841 1S41 I84'i 184-J 1S4;! 1 84, -I IMC. 18411 1840 1840 1847 1848 1S41> 1S;hi lS.''il l>,-il 18:>1 18,VJ 18;V2 IS.-il ISM l8,5.'i 1^^|.=| 18.5(> ls.-,o l>,-i7 1807 I8,i8 18;>8 18.^8 l,V)lt 180(1 IStKI 1800 1801 1801 1861 1801 IMi-J fiec Hiirrendurifi at Apponintox . 1865 llattle of Sadnwn, drfcal of Austria IHfHi Fenian Invasion at Fort Krie IWfltt Cnnfederation of Caniida, .luly 1 I8U7 .\li\Msinian War, cH|ilnre of Ma^fdala 18(18 (>|ieiiinK of Min'X (,'anal 18UI) The Caiiitnlatlon at Swiaii 1870 Uonii' au'iiin made the ('a|illal of Italy 1870 .Miinitolia iidinilted to (^mfederalion 1870 Feidiin llaid, N'erniont 1870 ThetJerman F.inpire re-eHlahlished 1870 Surrender of Paris, ,lainiary "28 1871 The irreat Fire in Chicago 1871 The (ieneva .\iliitriii ion 1872 Prince K(l»ard Island admittutl to Confederation .. l87.'t "Challenifer" retiiriu'd from \o.\a«:e, 08,000 miles. 1870 i^ueeii \ictoria proclaimed Kinpress of Inilia 1877 Award of Fisheries I'onmiission 1877 .\fi;lianisian aifain occnpieil liy Itrilish 1878 Cyprus aci|Uire(l 1878 " Cleopatra's Needle " erected in London 1878 Defeat of Isandhlana 1879 Kmperor .Mevander assassinated 1881 Kevised Testament published, May 17 1881 Death of Lord lleacoiistteld 1881 British occ\ipatiou of Kifyjit 1882 P.att le of Telel-Kehir 1882 Phietii\ Park Murders 1882 Death of Comte de Chainhord 1883 Hevised Bihie published complete .* . . 1885 Kebellion in North-West Territories 188.5 t'ompletion of Canadian Pacilic Uail.vay IHSh Death of (ieneral (lordon at Kh..iloum 1885 .iuhilee of (jMicen Victoria 1887 Kmperors William and Frederick of (iermany died. 1888 M(d\iide.\ Tariff in operation in I'liited States IS'.K) The lliiriiiij Crisis i;i London 1890 Telephone bet u ('en London and Paris 1891 Copy. i>,'ht Bill passed by Congress 1801 Sinkiiit; of Battleship "Victoria" 1803 World's Fair at Chicaj^o 1893 Birth of Prince, ,!rd in succession to Throne 1894 .Iiip-Chinese War 1894 Discovery of Unknown Constituent in .\ir 1894 Jameson's Raid into Transv-oiil I89.'i ()peiiinu of Black Sea and Baltic Canal lS9.'i Fl,\ ini; Si|U,'idron conimissioned, .lanuary 1896 Famine in India, 3,I41,(XKI ivraons receiving,' relief, t:l,;JtK\il0O subscriptions from all parts 1897 .Vrbitration Treaty rejected by I' S. Senate 1897 Discovery of valuable |,'old fields in t'an.ada 1S97 Celebration of Di.imond .luhilee of i^ueen Victoria. 1897 Meeiin^f at Torotito of the British Association .... 1897 Death of Mr. Gladstone IsO'l Death of Prince Bismarck 1898 Fnipress of Aust ria assassinated 1898 War bet wee . Spain and the Initcd Stiite» 1898 Recapture of Khartoum 1898 Preferential Tariff 1898 Ocean Penny F'nstaL'e inauRurated. Christmas Day. 1898 Sudden death at Wa-hin^aon of Lord Ilerschell. . . Is99 Development of Wireless Telejrraphy 1899 Second trial of Captain Dreyfus 1899 Award of \'inezuelan Arliitration 1899 War in South Africa 1899 [UIOO .... 18(15 .... IWMl .... 1H«« .... 1807 .... 18(IH .... 18Ul( .... 1870 ... 1870 ... 1870 .... 18711 .... I87l> .... 1871 .... 1871 .... I.s7'i 1011.. i87:i lili'M. 1876 .. 1877 .. 1877 .. 1878 .. 1878 .. 1878 .. 1879 ... 1881 .. 1881 .. 1881 .. 1882 .. 1882 .. 1882 .. 1883 '.. 1885 .. 1885 ... 1885 ... 1885 1887 y died. 1888 '8 lSi)0 181*0 1891 1891 1803 1893 1S94 1894 1894 1895 1895 189<3 f relii'f, 1897 ■ 1897 1897 ictoria. 1897 oil 1897 ISO'l 1898 1898 1^98 1898 1S98 lasDay. 1898 L-hell... 1899 1899 1899 1S!K) 1899 THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Tub Maumbi'Rv Mini«t:iv. Thf HallMlmn .Miiiistrv, wliicli m itirci olttif on ,111110 ^4111, 1895, Ih inr, '^ up an followi:— Pr'nnr MiniHlfr uml Sir if 1 11 111 nf State /or Fiirpign ^^■(ii;(( .Mar(|iiis of SiiliHliiirv. Lunt I'reniilnit nf thf Cmniril- ■ iMikr o( IicMiriMhiiT. Firnt Lord of Ihr Trriimiiii iiinl hi'itih r nj thf Jliiune of Coiiiiiuinn Ki. 11(111 ,\. ,1. liiiKoiir. Lorit ChttiKYlliir Karl of llalHliiirv. Simtarii /(}!• Iniliii Lord (icorur lliuiiiltoii. ChnnffUm- of the Hxrhfiiufi- Sir Mjchiiil lliekH-Hcach. Uoiiif Sfriilarii Sir .Miilthitw While |{iillc\. Seen tit ri/ jnr thf Ciilnnifx 'Kl. lion. .1. Clmiiiberlaiii. Sforlii I'll fur H'rt;-- ■.Miir(|iiiH of l.iiiisdowni!. Sffiftiifji fill- Sfnllitiiil Lorrl lliilfoiir of Itiirlriyli. Fi1.1t IjiiiiI ol'thf .\iliiiinillii—-Ht. lion. .). (i. Oo.scliiMi, l'rf„iilfnt iif liitiii-il III Tnitif lit, lion. C. T. Kitrhic. Chnnrellof n/ thf Diifhii 0/ l,iiiifinitfi- l.ord .Fmni->). Liiril I'lliii Sfiil Aiscouril Cro»«. I'ff Kill flit nf thf l.iical tiiiifiniiifiit lliiiinl Hi. lion. Ilfnrv ('hiii>lin //!)/•(/ lAeiitfiiant 11/ Irfliiiiil Kiirl Cadojfan. Ijiiril ChitiiffUiir nf I rflnml \,uri\ ,\sliliniirni'. I'rfKiilfiit itf thf ISniiiil nf Aiirifiiltiiif- Ut. lion. W. II. I.onir. Fimt Cniiiiiihuiiuiff nf H'ncA.v Kl. lion. .\. .Murs- lum)t\ii>t. The fori'Koinu' form ihc ('iihinct. Chief Sfcirtii III Jnr Iiflnmt Hi. lion, (Icnild Ualfoiir. Fiintiiutntfi-tifiifiiil Uiikf ot Norfolk. I'liv ri-fniilfiit nf thf CniiHfil lit. lli'M. Sir .lohn K. Ci()r.«l. Junior Ijorih nf thf TrfiiKiirii II. T. .VintrnihiT, W. lla H Ki»lier, Lcird Staiilcv. yinii rial St'cn'tar in thf 'I'lramiiii -Ht. lion. H. W. Ilnnbury. I'atrniiiiijf Sfrrftiirii In tlir TrfUKiirit Ht. Hon. Sir \V. Walrond. Uiiitff Seri'ftiirii fnr thf llniiir Ih imrtiiifiit H\. lion. .k'sso Collin.' Vnilfr Sffifliii !i for Foreii/n A^'iilrn^Ht. Hon. \V. St. .lohn Hrodrick. Uiiiler Sfciftarii J'nr Ihr Cnlniiifn -'Knr\ of Sullxirni'. t'liilfr Sfciftari/ jiir linliii Karl of Onwlow. I'ltrliaiufiitiiiji Sffietitri/ In the limird of Trililf — Karl of Dudley. I'arliainfiitani Sfciftari/ to the Local t!nvei iinifiit lioaiil ^^'V. \V. Hu*sell. Sfcretarji to the Adminiltii \V. K. (i. Macartney. fender See' II .for thf War 0//i(V'-Mr. Oeor^^c Wyndhani. Financial Sreiftiiriitn thf WarOffirf rowell Williams. Ciril Lord of thf Adiniraltii—,\\\H\\\\ Chainlierlain. Atlnrnf!/-.( '. Solifitnr-llfiifral—f^'nH. It. Kinlay, ij.C Lord Adrnentf for Smlland Kl. ilon.A.O. Miirra.\ ,l^.('. Snlieitor-dfiieral for Scotlii ml -(.'. Seott Dickson. Attorneii-tieiifial for lif/iind-Kl. Hon. .lohn .Mkin- son, q.C. Solie.itorGeneral for Ireland l)nn\iav 1*. Harton, (.i.t'. Vice-Chamberlain of the JlnuKchold—liov Alwyii Fellowes. Comptroller of the Uousfhold—Viscmmi Valeiitia. Lord Chambfrlaiii - Ijord Hoi)etoun. MenilierH of the Ministry whose naiiies are marked with an asterisk are of tlie Liheral-l'iiionist par.y. THK (iOVKKNMENT DKl'AKTMKNTS. TlIK TIlK.ASfllY. Chancellor of the Kxrlifqiifr — Sir Michael llicksHeacli. First Lord of the Treannrii—Hliiht Hon. A. .1. Halfotir. Fiiianciiil Sfcretarii to the Tifasurii—Hv^ht Hon. K. \V. Hanbury. I'alrnnaije Secretarii In the I'lrnsiirii — Hi. Hon. Sir William Walrond. Junior Lord* of the Trenxorii -W. T. .Vnstriitlier, W. Hayes Kislier, and [jord Stanley. The Treasury, of which the (,'liancellor of the Excho- i(ucr is the |>olitical head, provides the means for ineet- iii^r the diaries for the military, nav al, and civil services. The I'arliamentarx heads of each of the siicndinn and administrative dejiartnicnts of the (Jovcrmiiciit arc re- siionsihle for the eslimatcs for tlieir respecti\e dciwirt- metits; hut it is the duty of the ("hancellor of the Kxcheqncr, with the pernianenl Secretary to the Trea- sury, to ciieck .all these estiinales before they arc sul)- iiiitted to the House of Conimons in Committee of Supi)ly. The Cabinet becomes responsible for estimates which have been submitted to Parliament, and the rejection or reduction 01 .-..n estimate by the Ili/Use of Commons iH tantamount to a defeat of the (iovernmenl. The duties which brin|.r the (Jhaiicelhu' of tin- Kxchei|ner most prominently before the country, are ihosc in con- lici'tion with Ihe'ltiiduet. The llrstLord of the Trea- itur\ is one of its Parliamentary heads; but the duties of the Kirsi l.ord are liltlc more than nominal, and I lie ofllce is Usually held by the Leader of I hi' Ilonse of (-ommoiis. The Patronage Secretar,\ to Ihe Treasury is I lie ottlcial title of lh(- (lovernineut whip in the House of CoinnioiiH. The .lunior Lords are his assist ants. The Kiiiaiieial Secretary represeul'4 the Treasury in the House of Commons. illK KOIIKIOV OKFICK. Secretarii of State for Fmcign A[liiirn Marijuis of Salisbury. I'lidfr Sefietiirii for Foreign Affairs Kl. Hon. W. St. ,lolm Hrodrick. All diplomatic intercoutse iii'TOiiductepointed for the riantations, as th' Colonies were then called. This Council was continued until 1708, when colonial affairs Were placed under the control of a Secrefar\ of Stale. When Ihe I'liited States secured their independence in ViK\, Ihe otllce of Colonial Secretary was aliolished, and colonial affairs were manatfed from the lloine Ofliee. In 1794 the colonies were placed under Ihe care of the .Secretary of State for War. This arranifement was coulinued until l.S.''>4, when the War Depart incnt was recouslrueted, anassed which directed that all the powers and duties hitherto exercised by the old Kast India Company, or the old Board of Control, should in future be exercised and performed by one of Her Majesty's Principal .Secretaries of State. At the same time there was established a council to assist the Secretary for India. It consists of not less than ten members nominated by the Secretary. The majority of these members must be men who have served or resideil ten years in India, and ha\e not left India more than ten years previous to the dale of their aiipointinent. Members hold office for ten years, and under the direction of the Secretary for India, conduct all the business transacted in London in relation to the govern- ment of India. TIIK IIOMK OKhlCK. Home Secretarii— Ht. Hon. Sir Matthew White Ridley. Ifniter Sfcreta rii- Kt. Hon. .Jesse Collinjfs. The Home l)e)>artment has the control of the London liolice force, ancl also the oversij,dit of the police forces in the comities and municipid boroutrhs ; and yenerally si)eakinn- the Department is responsilile for th'j inleiiial peace of the counti\\ . Prisons, convict establlBbments, L -'77 Vii^, Vijr. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 ■tt lU 12.2 1^ 112.0 ^> Hiotographic Sdences Corporation 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WIBSTIR.N.Y. I4SM (71«)t73-4S03 '^ i 278 THE TmiTISH GOVERNMENT. [1900 111 11 1 i criminal lunatic aHylums, executions, ami all nialtera connectetl with the post-Judicial cxwution of the criminal law, come within the purview o( the Home Office. It is also responsible (or the oflministr /'on o( the factory code, aiul the laws relating' to mmii.'.;. The Home Secretary is always a lawyer, ami is always of the House of Commons. TUB WAR OKKHK. Secretary for »ratiou, and distributes the grants for education annually made by Parliament. These grants date from 1833 ; and in 1839 the Connnittee of Council for Education was established. The Vice- President is always of the House of Connnons, and he is practically the Minister of Education. From the 1st of April, l!)6o, the Connnittee of (Jouncil for Education will come to an end, and the jwwcrs it has exercised since 18.39, enormously increased, however, since 1870, will be transferred to a new State Department which is to be known as the Boanl of Education. The new Boarfl is to be created under an Act of Parliament passed in the ordinary session of 18!>i>. It will consist of a President and the Lord President of the Council, utdesu he is apjiointed President of the Hoard ; the Principal Secretaries of State (these are the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs, for Colonial Affairs, for the Home Department, for War, and for India), the First Com- missioner of the Treasury, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The present occupant of the offitre of Vice-President of the Committee of Council will also he of the new Board ; but on the next vacancy the office of Vice-President is to be abolished. When the new Board is created there will for the first time be a direct and general connection between the Ooveriunent and secondary schools in England. Heretofore the Com mittee of Council has been concerned chiefly with elementary educat'on, except as regards the Science and Art Departmeni. In the future, inspectors repre- senting the Board of I-^lucation may \ isit the secondary schools, and a connection is est^ablished between these schools and the municipal councils. With the new Board of Education there will also be created a (Consult- ative Committee, which is to keep a register of teavh- ers, and aj the Local Government Board— Hi. Hen. Henry Chaplin. Parliameutary Serrvlnry to ihe Lornl (,'orenimeiil Hoard t. W. llussell. This Department ilates from the reform of the Poor Law in 1834. From 1834 to 1847 its (^hief was not of the Ministry nor in Parliament. Up to 1871 it waH o(H'upieublic health, and its title was changed to Ihe Iudle,\. The Board of Trade is in charge of the administration of the laws relating to limited liability companies, to bankruptcy ; and it also has the oversight of all matters connected with the mercantile mariiie, harbours, canals, railways, and street cur lines. The Labour Bureau is a flepartment of the Hoard of Trade. Its work is con- fined to the collection and compilation of iiiformat'on of all kinds relating to labour. The Board of Trade als > collects information relating to trade and connnerce abroad. TIIK POST OKKKK. PnntmaKter-General-hukc of Norfolk. The Post Office in England controls the telegraphs, as well as the home ami forei^'ii mail departnu'tits. The telegraphs have been a (ioverinnent undertaking since 1809. The Post Office savings banks, of which there are over 12,(H)0, receive sums up to a maximum of tOd in one year, or tlidO in all. They also do a life insurance, and an annuity business on lines ititended to meet the needs and convenience of the working ("lasses. TIIK HOAIID OK A(ntU'ILTIRK. Pres. of the Board of Ayricultvre— lit. Hon. W. H. Long. The priiu'ipal duties of this Department are the ad- ministration of the laws for preventing and stamping out cattle disease. It supervises the landing of live cattle imi)orted from abroad. OKKICK OK rifHLIC WORKS ASD HI'ILDINOS. Firxt CommiKsioiier of Workx- ll\. Hon. A. Akers- Douglas. This Department has the custody and supervision of all Royal I'alaces and parks, and also of buildings such as the Houses of Parliunieiit, the Law Courts, and the public offices at Whitehall. DKI'AKTMKNT OK TIIK LOKI) Cll A.MHKRLAIN. Lord r/irt »('«'/•/(» in- Lord noj)etown, VireChaiHberlaiii oj the Household— Uou. Alwyn Fellowes. Com lit roller Iff the lIouKehold —V'wcrnmt Vaientia. The Lord Chamberlain's Dopartineiit has the general supervision of the Royal Household "above stairs," and also various duties towards the Sovereign and the ("ourt. It is through the Lord (Jhaniberluin that pre- sentations at Court are arranged. In cities where there are royal palaces, he acts as the licenser of theatres. The Examiner of Plays is in the Departinent of the Lord Chamberlain. His sanction is necessary for the i)r(Klui'- tion of a play in any theatre in England at which a charge for admission is niiule. IKISII AND SCOTCH DKI'ARrMKNTS. Chief Secretary for Ireland Mt. Hon. O. Balfour. Seeretiiry for Seotland Lord Balfour of Burleigh. These Departments for lrelaneaker of the Mouse of Lords. The political secrelar\ ships and the under secretaryships of departments lia.e attached to them salaries of C1,.'>ii with niuiii- il it!) title wax i.C.T. RiUhie. >f Tiaile Karl udiniiiiHt ration (.'oniiiaiiics, to t of nil uiatterH Tboiirs, oaiiaU, ir liiireiiu Ih u * work in con- nf information (I of Tra und commerue : tele);ra))h!<, um irtmentH. The IcrtakiiiK since vhieh there are iium of t:5li in life insiiranee, leei'- to those of the of the Cabinet I Chaneellor has of Lords. The I'cretarvships of laries (if tl..'i(M) I to such of the cir relirenient niaintain tlieni- vith the otticial re granted irrc- They rantre in present time no 1900] THE BRITISH ARMY. 270 THE BRITISH ARMY IN 1899-1900. The accompany intr tahle, taken from the Army Esti- mates for 180l)-ltM)0, issued to Parliament on the 21gt of Feb., 181>0, shows the strength of the Hritish Army iK-fore the increosen due to the new army proKrauime of 1807-8 were made ; the establishment in 1808-0 which was to be reached on March ;0 ; the establishment as it is ex|)ected to be reached by :ilst March, 1000, and the completed establishment which it is ex|>eeted will be reachetl by the Slsl of .March, 1IK)1 : - ttegimental eMahlishvientg (all mnk», exchmive of India), Hhmvini/ the inniihfr pruviiUd for in each year. Cavalry Hor.se and Field Artil'ry Garrison and Mountain Artillery Foot (iuards Infantry of the Line . . . Koyal EuKineers Army Service Corps. . . Royal Army Medical Corps Other Departmental Corps V.'est Indian Regiment. Other Native Corjis. . . , Malta and other Colo- nial Militia Total 1890-7 18089 1890-lfiOO l;<,.t26 0,046 i:j,»ii'.;j 10,414 14,2;t,t 11,461 14,240 r.,020 82,(148 7,4i«» :<,8.'.o l.'-.,770 7,828 87,100 7,747 :i,8o:i 16,41(8 8,76.'i 00,041 7,010 4,:{2.'^i 2,660 2,642 2,702 2,(101 2,22.{ :},218 2,145 :{,2:<4 :{,.«l 2,101 .•i,;«4 ;i,:}4i l,a02 2,472 2,7;»2 147,308 l«0,l:«) 107,6a2 1000-1 I4,2:w 12,.'i02 17,226 8,765 7,010 4,844 2,702 2,101 ■.',,:',M 3,341 2,732 173,442 In an otfleial memorandum which accompanied the Army Estimates, it was pointed out that during 1808-0 there had been an increase of nearly 10,(XH) men, and that this increase geeme0, and they do not include the army reserve and the militia. On the 1st of .lanuary, 1800, the total strength of all the British forces was 408,924, as compared with 408,000 in 1898, and at that time the Regidar Army was 0,018 stronger than on the Ist of .January, 1898. The Army vote for 189tM900 was £20,617,200, as compared with £10,220,500 for the year 1808-00. During 1808-t«) and 1800-1000 native regiments were being raised in West Africa, British Central Africa and in China. These forces are to be used in garrisoning some of the foreign stations, and when they have all been raised the net increase to the British army, including the additions to the forces recruited in Great Britain, will be nearly 30,000. During the parliamentary session of 1898 an Act was passed under which special reserve pay, at the rate of one shilling a day, was provided for reserve men who during the first year of their services with the reserves would hold themselves liable to be called back to the colours in the event of minor wars. Cp to the 1st of February, 1800, 1,7(H) men had accepted reserve pay under these new conditions, and when the Army Esti- mates Memorandum was i.ssued on the 2l8t of February, the War Office was sanguine that it woiild soon have 5,000 nien— the full strength of this special reserve force — enrollwl in it. " It will at any moment," reads the I)aragraph in the Memorandtnn dealing with this new departure, " be possible to recall these men to the colours for the purpose of completing a small expedition- ary force, and without having resort to the inconvenient procedure which nnist, under the existing law, be fol- lowed, when the ordinary reserve is called out in time of great emergency." When Mr. Wyndham moved the House of Commons into Conmiittee on the Anny Votes, he reminded the House that "the British Army was raised under certain limitations, these being that the army must be a vol- untary one, anil must not be extravagantly dear.' "The purposes," he continued, "were fourfold. We 280 THE BRITISH ARMY [1900 ilM B were bound to provide a British army for India, which, since India paid, must bo kept up to the standard of cfflcienc.v conlnw-ted for. In the second place we were bound to provide ifarrisons for Honie of our colonips and some foreign Mtations we happened to occup.\', and for our coaling stations and naval basvM. Thirdly, we niiist have a small force at command for small warH. And, lastly, we nmst be ready against the contingency of a great war, involving risk of invasion." At the beginning of I8i)0 the army reserve nund)ered 82,804 men, as compared with 78,708 on the Ist of January, 1898. These are soldiers who have served with the colours for seven years, and who for five years after leaving their regiments hold themselves in readi- ness to rejoin in event of war. In future year.s, in accordance with a change made by Act of I'arliament in 181»8, there will be of the reserve force men who have served three years with the colours and who lor nine years afterwanis will be liable to be recalled to their regiments. As regards the militia and the volun- teers, there were enrolled at the beginning of 1800 10:i,647 militiamen, a slightly smaller number than in 1898 ; while the number of vohmteers when the year opened was •263,9«:i, an increase of 870 on the strength of the volunteer establishment as compared with 1808. The British forces now compose what is described as a short service army. This term distinguishes it from the army of a generation ago. In the anny, as it existed prior to 1873, men enlisted for 21 years, and at the end of that time were discharged with a pension. In 1873 this long service system came to an end, and in its place there was established what is now known as the short service plan. Under this men enlist for 12 years. Most of them spend seven years with their regiments, and are then passed into the anny reserve for the re- maining Ave years of their term. This passing of men from the colours to the reserve makes it necessary to recruit about 35,000 new men every year. The short service system is often the subject of much criticism ; but it has always to be remembered, as Lord Wolseley, the Commander-in-Chief, told a meeting at York in 1897, that the short service system was adopted in 1873 simply because men would no longer enlist for twenty- one years. About the time the short service system was estab- lished, what is known as the territorial system also came into being. Formerly infantry regiments were known by numbers, and generally in addition by titles which belonged characteristically to the regiments, or which commemorated some event or incident of out- standing importance in regimental history. Nowadays and since the early seventies, infantry regiments are known by the names of coimties. When the re-arrange- ment took place regiments were assigned by name to this or that county, and their depots were then estab- lished in the neighbourhoods from which the regi- ments then took their names. There are now 69 of these depots, and English, Welsh, Scotch and Irish county names are borne by the various regiments. The idea at the bottom of the territorial plan was to give regiments territorial connections, to make them locally popular, and as far OS was practicable to mass soldiers hailing from tlie same ]>art of the country into regiments offi- cially connected with the irounties from which the men came. To this end, since the seventies, it has l>een the practice to recniit regiments from the parts of the country in which their depots are situated. No matter where the main l>ody of the regiment may be 8tationeod to which ' of comnii§- ! reifinient is ire received ; lurse of pre- K course are :>ned in most (1 frequently [itry villages, round of the sniist for 12 nt with the irm with the eserve. The regiment of ce artificers, the corps of "8, bandsmen 10 enlist for men enlisted iilors. Less enlist under 14 and 10, icians, trum- lust Join tor )n the other yal artillery, s, who serve reserve ; the in the army d the medical trmy and five ! seven years tie post office I and railway and three in ijf acceptance follows : i to 25 years. > to 36 years. i to 30 years. ) to 30 years. ) to 30 years. 1 to 30 years. i to '28 years. ) to 30 years. I. to 6ft. lin. I. to 6ft. llin. I. to 6ft. 9in. I. to 5ft. Sin. 1900] THE BRITISH ARMY. 281 Royal Artillery ~ Gunners 6ft. Drivers , 5ft. Artiflcers 5ft. Tailors 6ft. Royal Engineers- Sappers (other than shoe- makem and tailors) n 5ft. Shoemakers and Tailors . . i. 6ft. Drivers 5ft. Telegraph Reserve 6ft. Railway Reserve « 6ft. Infantry— Foot Guards 6ft. Line ., ."ift. Army Service Corps From 5ft. Ordnance Store Corps 5ft. Corps of Ordnance Artificers i. 6ft. Medical Staff Corps 5ft. Post Office Con>s 5ft. 0in. k upwards. 4in. to 5ft. (Sin. 4in. k upwards. 4in. k upwards. 6in. & upwards. .Mn. k upwards. 4in. to Sft. 6in. 5in. k upwards. 5in. k upwards. 8in. k upwards. 4iii. k upwards. 3in. to .5ft. 5in. Sill, to 5ft. 5in, 4in. k upwards, ■'iin. to 5ft. 5in. 4in. k upwards. CHBST MRA8UREMKNT AND WRIGHT. The minimum chest measurement is fixed at 33 in., and the nvinimum weight at 116 lbs.; but the chest measurement and the weight of each recruit depend upon his height and the arm of the service he wishes to Join, and are left to the discretion of the approving medical officers. It is still possible under the short service plan for soldiers to re-cniist and to serve for 21 years. After this length of service has been put in, soldiers become entitled to |>ensions. For privates and gunners, the pension is from 8d to Is 6d per day; for non-commis- sioned officers, 1m 3d to 3s 6d per day ; for warrant officers, 3s to 6s per day. Soldiers discharged on ac- count of wounds or injuries received in action, or for sickness incurred in the performance of their military duty, are entitled to a pension varying with the extent of the disability and with the length of service. The daily rates of pay of the several ranks in the different arms of the service are as follows : DAILY RATES OP PAY. Hanks. WARRANT OPFICKRB. Regimental Sergeant-Majors. NON-COMSIISSIONRD OKKICBRB. Staff-Sergeants Squadron Corpnral-Majors and Squadron \ Sergeaiit-Majnrs / Squadron (Quarter-Master L'or|K)rals and I Squadron Quarter-Master Sergeants . . / Colour-Sergeants and Troop, Battery, or I Company Sergeant-Major / Sergeants Farriers Lance-Sergeants 1^ is I K. d. 5 10 RANK AND FILR. 2 8 Corporals Bombard! rrs and 2nd Corporals Acting Bombardiers and Lancu-Corirarals. Gunners Drivers Sappers and Privates i 1 4 6 •A fi 3 3 4 (. d. 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 8 2 10 2 4 2 1 7 12 2.- s » ?! g. d. 6 < I 10 i V 4J .a s 3 •5o "E "S s n -a s O a a 1 8. d. Foo i^ s. d. ». d. 6 1 5 2 5 g am Rates varying from 3«. dd. to 5«. a day. 4 4 3 4 3 » 2 8 2 5 2 1 1 4 1 7 {I l\ 3 2 3 7 6 3 U 2i 3 9 3 2 3 3 2 6 3 3 2 6 2 2 1 10 'II 2 2 1 9 1 4 1 1 3 II 2 4 2 1 8 1 3 1 SD 13 «. d. 5 « 3 8 I 4 a 1 1 6 i"a' A soldier who has been in the army for not more than three months may claim his discharge on payment of £10. After three months the sum is £18, and in this cose the permission of the commanding officer is neces- sary. Discharges by purchase, however, are allowed to the fullest extent consistent with the reiiuircnipnts of the service, and at ordinary times a soldier finds no difficulty in purchasing his discharge. Until 1871, commissions in the army were bought and sold. Commissioned officers nowadays are drawn from the military academies at Woolwich and Sandhurst : and admission to these schools is obtained only after stiff examinations have been passed. In the army, pro- motion is by seniority. The pay of a lieutenant is 68 4d a day ; of a captain, lis 7d a day ; of a major, 16s a day ; and of a lieutenant-colonel, 21s a day. There are some other allowances ; but the pay and allowances of officers are not sufficient to maintain them in the style which, according to the social traditions of most regiments, officers are expected to keep up. Compara- tively few of them arc dependent entirely on their army pay. 2R'l THE BRITISH ARMY. [1900 What arc described in Kni;lund an the auxiliary forceit conipriitr the militia, the volunteers, and the yeomanry oavolry. The militia in the oldest oi these serviceM. I( is older than »he ntandin^; army, and until the 81'oond or third decade of the nineteenth century all n)en not miiTerin^ from bodily inflrmities due to age or other causes, and not specially exenipteay, their discipline, and the ^f^neral conditions of their services are very similar to the conditions in the rei^ular army. Until as late as li:!71 the militia regi- ments in each county were nominally under the command of the lord lieutenant of the county ; and nowadays, although there are examinations for officers' commissions in the militia, in issuing these commissions the War Dei)artment gives i>reference to local landed gentlemen who arc recommended or nominated by the lords lieutenants, the tjueen's representatives in the counties. In connection with the militia there is a reserve consisting of men who have aci-epted extra bounties to hold themselves in readiness to serve abroad if need be in the regular army. The number of these men is about a8,:«>-. 3il,!)13,«C3 4,7ftr.,(!4(i l-J!»,,'i4.'"),0(K» 17,5(>.'>,(i3-i <(,9-J0,O0(l •2,98(1,848 6.'i,(HM),(HHt 40,f)00,()()(1 Organized Military Strength, l8i)r.. 1,8-20,940 1»}3,08'2 '2,,')00,00(t 3,000,(HH) 3,43,'),(«)7 70,000 •2,r.l2,143 l,(l83,.'-.im 488,614 143,(K)() 718,8^21 Gross Military Expe!iditures. Totals. 130,004,701 Fr. 51,903,452 Fr. 051,174,8^20 Fr. 472,l'l-2,4()0 Ms. 225,982,843 Fr. 23,792,045 O. 288,521, POO |{. 139,486.821 Ps. ;i7, 110,900 Ks. 23,113,039 Fr. «<6,925,173 it20,805,758 Per Soldier. !* (^tS. 3(1 17 61 00 50 25 37 .5(1 12 70 137 78 85 09 •25 0(1 is 70 9 13 251 22 135 74 Total Federal Taxation per Head of Popu- lation. * cts. !* Cts. 1 :u 07 1 54 6 40 3 28 11 92 2 16 (i 32 1 35 8 40 1 95 4 16 1 72 3 10 1 50 6 35 1 48 3 91 1 55 2 08 574 4 11 2 24 9 47 20- 1 28-4 27-5 37-3 16 40-8 54 4 230 37-8 67-8 14 •23-6 [1900 iilier of theiMi V exiatinK in of tenant orKanize 37:{ 4« 1« 16 46-8 1« 54-4 ;{5 ::3« 01 37-8 68 57-8 11 14 47 23-6 1900] THE liRITlSIl NAVY 288 H.M.8. "CENTURION." THE BRITISH NAVY IN 1899-1900. The jfreat event in connection with the Hritisli Navy in ISIH) was the layiiijr down of the ki-ils for seven battleships and eli;hl tiint-class criiiserg, vessels which were authorized by I'arliiinient in I«U8 uiider what was known as the original projjranune mid tlie suppkincii- tary ])roKraninie. The ori^nnul proitrunnne for exten- sions to the Navy was ^ul>niitte feet, mean draught 26 feet, displacement 14,0(M) tons, indicated horse-power 18,000. Their chief armament will he four 12in. breech loading guns in barbettes, twelve 6-iii. (|uick-flring guns, and tweUe 12-i>ounilers. The barbettes of the 12-in. guns will have 11-in. armour. The speed will be 19knots, which exceeds that of the jirescnt battleships of the Royal Navy. With reference to the cruisers, of the four on the original programino two were of the Cressy (!lass and two w'ere of what we call the armoured-power class. These we projmse to name the Drake class. The length of this type is ."iOO feet, breadth 71 feet, mean draught 20 feet, displacement 14,000 tons, indicated horse power ;Hi,Oi)0. The armament is two 9-2in. guns, with armoured shields ; six 6-in. (piick-firing guns, with • iiseinates; and fourteen 12-pouniIer quick-firing guns. The guns will be of the most powerful and latest types, and llie bows of the new ships will be more strongly defended." "These ships," added Mr. (Joschen, "will be the most powerful ships afloat in any navy in the world. I do not wish to make any special comparison with foreign ships. We have been dri\en to construct the.se ships after care- ful review of the new designs of the various I'owers, and we hope that we shall ha\e four vessels stronger than any now building l>y any country." In addition to these seven battleships and eight cruisers— cruisers which are to have a speed of 23 knots —work was begun in IWHI on two cruisers of a smaller class- so that tlie year just endereadth W feet, )i)ean draught 24i feet, displaconoit l»,894,000, a)) increase of €2,816,100 o)) the vote for 1808-S)i». [1900 1900] THE BRITISH NAVY. 285 ; House of hattleships, ciiient, and eluding the seven addi- inons, work {ritish war ontnions in Almanac Ih 1 money for rease which of the navy r training, le year was he vote for The accomimnyintr talilt- MhowN in detail how this mini of £26,f>ft4,(X)0 iH to bo e.\|ien'led, and on w lii( h dc|mrt- mentiof the nuval Hervicea the additional t;2,8lt(,l9e iligburNed. liWn-lltOn IgnS-OO Inorcaxe l.-yumlii'fH. Total nunil>er of otti- oers, seamen, boys, Toast ((uard, uiid Royal Marines II. - Effect ier Servicfu. WaKes, etc., of otflcerH, seamen, boys, Coast- guard and Koyal Marines Victualling and cloth- ing for the Navy , , . Meairs at honu' and abroad Miscellaneous elTcctive services Admiralty Offices Total effective services lll.~yon-Effetive Servieem. Ilalf-puy, reserve,-li-2,7m 4,lt88,0OO l,fi(Nt,7(K)| I,»!)1,-(I0 I7(I,WH)I l(i7,IHHI i-i,20,lOO 248,200 2:J2,900 261,0001 247,700 24,;«)2,(K)Oj 21,.^,4n.800 Numbers 4,2rM) 2.''.4,7(M» 115,(HM) !),(H)0 8(K) 4,(KM» 2,S(I0 14,000 lIMt.OOO 82:1,000 981>,(K»!) 161, (i(K) 145,CKK) 15,;<00 13,1»00 2,752,200 774,700 7.'^i2,"iO0 22,200 1.116,000 1,082,900 341,500 332,900 2,232,200 2,108,300 :«,100 8,000 ()3.!M)0 60,300' 00,3(K) 20,594,500, 2;J,778,4(K)! 2,816,100 £2,816,100 In justifying these increases, and particularly those under the heading of contract work, which liiis reference to the ships in building in private shipyanis, Mr. Ooschcn cited the shipbuilding now going on in other t^ountries, including the United States— a country which be named as now one of the six great naval powers. In these countries he hod ascertained that (t8.'i,0(X) tons of war tonnage was in building in 1899, and that 225,000 addi- tional tons were projected. "Looking at the shipbuilding all over the world, and looking at our position, is it," he asked, " fair to say that the increase in the estimates which we are compelled to make is the result of the aggressive policy of any particular country V Are these estimates framed in any aggressive spirit? Does the House not see that they are force«l on us by the action of other countries? Wu have not taken the lead in any excesssive shipbuilding, we have not endeavoured to raise the standard of the number of ships of other Powers; we have gone steadily forword, keeping that standard in view." TlIK Co.MI'ARATIVK STRKNOTII OF UkKAT BRITAIN ANU THK Utiikr Six Navai. I'owkks in 1890. The accompanying table shows the comparative naval sirength of (Jreat Urituiii and the other six Naval Powers in 1899. The figures do not include ships taken over from the builders in 1890, nor ships in building. Vbshklh. C 03 1 32 i 8 10 1 16 15 7 t 7 6 2 il 6 5 17 O 9 ■7 19 3 8 4 T CO ■8 *C 12 i 1 4 11 i •1 First-<'lu8s Battleships 11 6 Sec'dclass Battleships Th'rd-class Battleships Coast Defence Ships. . First-class Cruisers . . Second-class Cruisers. Third-class Cruisers. . 11 12 23 38 60 34 10 16 1« 14 26 21 "i 10 6 The extraordinary development of the British Navy during the last (piarter of a century, was well told in a reminiscence to which Mr. Qoschen treati-d the House of Commons on March 10th, 1898, when as First Lord of the Admiralty in the Salisbury Government, he in- trorcd UH rc;(ttr< for maiwiiuv the KritiNh sliipN of war. The in- crease for lH!i71tH wan tl.lliHI ; for iHKSDil it wan Il,;i4(l; and for Ih'.HtliMHi, t,j,'.o. The last increane hroUKhl the total niMiihir of othcerx and nieu up to ItO.lMU. In 1807, when oHkiiitr for the inoreaNe of (i,:{(K) men, Mr. (loMchen jiNNiinil the IIiiuhc of Conuixinii that it wiim not llie intention of the Ailmirally to carry the maximum Htrenjfth of the aoliM' na\al force heyond llu,0(Mi men. H.M.8. "GRAFTON." such things must iieceHSarily orca.sionally modif.N our action, hut at the same time we do not wish merely to say that we must ask for a few more Mhi|)s in order to satisfy the public, demand without knowinif precisely v»'hy we ask for them or what we have in view in making' our demands." Ill respect to coaliiij; stations, as in respect to the size of the fleet. Great Britain is admittedly withotit a rival. On the tra;apore, Wei-hai-wei and Ilon^ Kon^. On the older route to the Kast, liy way of the Cape, there are British coaling' stations at .Sierra Leone, St. Helena, Capetown, Mauritius. In the West Indies the coaling stations are at Port Ciistrius on the Island of St. Lucia, and at Port Koyul, .lamaiua. Her. muda and Halifax are the (;oalinK stations ui the North Atlantic. Esquimalt is the station for the North Pacific ; Ships which come into service after the maximum stated hy Mr. Goschen has heen reai^hed, are, accordintf to |)re8eiit intentions, to take the place of reserves, or replace older \ essels which may have hecoiue obsolete. Like the Kii^'lish Army, the Navy is manned hy volun- teers, and there is no compulsory service in connection with it. A larifc iiroportion of the seamen enter the service as hoys. They are acce|)tc(l for training ships up to the age of eighteen, and when a hoy reaches the age of eighteen his term of actual service in the Navy begins, and nuist last for at least twelve years. To be accei>ted for a training ship, a boy between the age of fifteen and fifteen and a half must be five feet and half an inch in height, with a chest measurement of thirty and a half inches. The height measurement is made without shoes. If accepttMl when between flfteeii and a half and sixteen, a boy must be five feet and one and a half inches in height, and thirty-one inches round the i [1!K)0 itc'tt Hoiiml ioiiM lire on niiii Maitu ily coaliiiK NO (ipt'll to iliHtaiH'o of ave fX(M'j). carii in tin' r. Tlu- in- waM (l,;i40; )l' li),iV4i). In men, Mr. 1 it wuH not '3 inaxininni ID.UINI nx-n. 1900] THE imrriKH navv. 287 e inaxinunii ■e, accorilintf reserves, or e olwolcte. ed by volun- I connection II enter the aiiiin^ Hhipa reaches the in the Navy L-ars. To lie n the age o( feet and half ;nt of thirty lent io made fifteen and a id one and a es round the TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER. chest. lietween tiixteen and sixteen and a half, a hoy must he five feet two and a half inches in hei)(ht, and thirty-one and a half inches round the chest. The pay of seamen rani^es from one shilling; and three |)unce a day for ordinary seamen, to nine shillings a day for chief gunners ami boatswains. Men who have ])ut in nine years service in the Navy can pass into the Ooost Guard Service. Those who stay in the Navy for a period of twenty -two years become entitled to ))ensionH. The amount of pension is from eighteen pounds a year, upwards, acconling to the rating on retiring from the service. The average pension for men of all ranlcs is thirty-one jwunds a year. There are now about 27,500 men in the Naval Reserve. The seamen of this force receive about twelve pounds a year from the Government, and put in thirty days a year of training. The days can lie put in, one or two or three at a time, at the convenience of the seamen ; and usually ihey are put in between voyages or trips, as there is a Naval Reserve ship at every imi)ortant port in (J real Hri- tain. Within the last year or so the Admiralty has sought to make the Naval Reserve more attractive, and, in par- ticular, it is now offering special inducements to men between 10 and .SO years of oge cnga','ed in the coaHting or fishing trade, or employed on yachts. These men , on first Joining the rescrvi; undergo a preliminary train- ing which lasts for .six months. Naval pensioners draw their pay subject to rejoining the service in case of need ; and at the .Xdniiralty these pensioners, to (|uote Mr. (joschen's appreciation of them, arc regarded as of "in- calculable value in siitfening a newly -drilled crew." As with many seamen in the Royal Navy, service for pension liegins ul l.S years of age, there is always a large pro- ' portion of pensioners who are in middle life. For the worl< of the British Navy the world is divided out into nine stations. " Kxcepl for the small squadron France keeps off Newfoundland, and for the fleets of the States of the American Continents, we alone," said Mr. Goscheri, in describing the naval stations in his speech of March lotli, 18i»fe, "have squadrons where other nations have isolated ships. When we have to reinforce our foreign squadrons we send out fully- manned and fully-conim'ssioned men-of-war, so that at all times, besides our s(iua«lron8, we have traversing the seas a certain number of ships in commission, ready for war, if war should occur, at any moment." 288 THE IIHITISH NAVV. L1900 W »«!' [1900 LEGAL AND JUDICIARY. 8upr«n)« Court of tho Doii)inioq. The Sii|irviiu> Court., um u ImkIi Court of A|i|il>iiI con. ■tltuted liv hoiiiiiiinii Stittutc (Net- Kc\ Ucd SlatutcHof Caiiatlii, Cnnp. l.'iri), in coiiipo'icil of u chief Justice ami five IMimne JuiIk^h, iukI Iium u|)|icll»tc, civil iukI criiiiiiiul hirliMlictioM within iind tlirouithoiit tliv ItoininloM of Caimiln. The* J udtroHrt'NideiitOttnwu, when* the Supreme Court holtlH unnuiill.v three SeHsiouH the llrHt lieu-inning on thi) third Tuewliiy in Kehruar.v, the nccond on the (Irnt Tuewiay in Muy.und the third un the fli<4t Tuemlav in (H'toher. Itt. lion. Hir Henry Htronu, Kt., Chief JuMtice. .. :|H.I (N) lloi). Ilenr.v Klzenr TatM-hereau, I'lilnne Jud^e . ",(I(mi Hon. John Wellington (Iwvnne, I'liiHue Jiid((e. .. T,(NHi Hon. Rohert Sedirewick, HiiiHne Jud|fe 7,i*iiii Hon. Oeonte K. Kiiiir, I'uiHiie JiKlife 7,(>i'0 Hon. ht-Hird OirouanI, I'ulitne Juilite 7,IHN) E. R. Cameron, RcKititrar ;),2(M) C. H. MaHterH, Reporter l.Mnii L, II. Coutlee, AHHintant Reporter l,4r)i) The Excl)oquor Court of the Don)inlon> The Kxrhequer Court, aUo coiiHtitiited under a Domi- nion Statute (Nee .'iU-51 Vict, (,'hap. 1(1), is preMlded over hy one Jud^o and liaH original exchiHive Juriwliction in all olalniR, suits or actions a(;aiiiHt the (,'ro\vn. It haH (con- current Jurisdiction in relation to revenue cuseH and the enforcement of penaltieH. in cases in which it is sou^'ht at the instance of the Attorney-Oeneral of Canada to impeach or annul any patent of invention, or iin.\ patent nise or other instrument respectint; lands; (mscs ai(ainst Crown ofBoers for anythinjf done or omitted to he done as such otflccr, and all actions or suits in which the Crown is plaintiff or petitioner. Hon. Geo. W. Hurhidire, Jud(,'e of the Court *(i,n(iO L. A. Audette, Knq., Registrar 2,000 /Admiralty Divisioq. In pursuance of the powers i^iven hy "The Colonial Court of Admiralty Act, IHOO," the Kxcheipier Court of Canada is declared a Colonial Court of Admiralty. (See 54-!)5 Vic, Cap. 20.) The Admiralty Court has all riffhts and remedies in all matters (includiniir cases of contract and tort and f>roceedin)fs ui rem and in ;)<'/'mi«iam) arisiriK- out of or n connection with navigation, Hhi)>pini(, trade and com- merce, which may he hiul or inforcea in any Colonial Court of Admiralty, under "The Colonial Court of Admiralty Act, 18iK»," throujrhout Canada and the waters thereof, whether tidal or non-tidal, or naturally naviifahle or artiflcinlly made go. Admiralty business may be transacted at the ottlce of the Exche«| ler Court at iXtawa, or at the local rejfistry oltices. There are Atlmiralty Districts presided o\ er h.v l^ocal Jud);es in Admiralty as follows :— (a) The Province of Quebec constitutes the District of Quebec with Registry at the City of Quebec. (u) The Province of Nova Scotia constitutes the Dis- trict of Nova Scotia with Revfistry at the City of Halifax. (e) The Province of New Rrunswicit constitutes the District of New Brunswick with Retfislrv at the City of St. John. (d) The Province of Prince Edwanl Island constitutes the District of Prince Kdward Island v.iih Itetristry at the City cif Churlottetown. (f) Tlie Province of llritihh ( olum' '.a constitutes the District (if Hrilish Columbia with Ueicistr) at the City of \'i(lorir. (.1) The Toronto Admiralty District has its lleKistry ut ihe City of Toronto, the limits beinu' from time t'u lime llxed by Ihe lio\ ernor in-l'ouncil. OKKK Kits OK TIIK TOKONTO AILMIHAI/rV UIHTHIlT. Lnoat Jiiilijf, J. K. .McDoutfall, Q.C. Ili'!li»trnr, .Inhn Hruce. MiirHlinl, William Hoyd. The Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario. Coi'KT OK Ai'i'KAL KoH ONTARIO. Constituted for the hearint; of appeals from tlie Hitch Court, of Justice, and from the County Courts. Krom the ]u Council, in (-ases oxer jCI.ikio, or where .mnual rent, fee, or future riirhts of any amount, are alTected. The Juil^fes of this Court may l»e placed on the rota for the trial of Election peti- tions, with the .lustices of the Hi^h Court, who as ex-ojlflii Judges of this Court, choose from their num- ber a Jud^e or Jiidtfes to sit in Ap|>eal in case of there being a vacancy in this Court, or if, from illness or some other cause, one of the .liidges of the Court is unable to be present, or is under any legal distpi.tlifl- flcatioii to hear an appeal. Sittings are held at such times and for such peri»•«/— Hon. F. Osier, Hon. James Mnclennan, Hon. Charles Moss, Hon. J. F. Lister (*.1,(MI0 each). Ueiflxtrar- .1. S. Cartwright. AKHi'iitant lii-iliHirar Charles S. (irant. Unhi-r ami Strxsenf/er — E. Olivor. Higl) Court of Justice for Or)tario. The jurisiliction of this Court extends to all manner of actions, causes and suits, criminal and civil, real, per- sonal and mixed, within Oiitirio, and it may prm'eed in such, by such process and t'oursc as are provideefore a Di\'i8ional Court. Law Circuits. —S«tfiH(7« for Hearing of Aeiio^vt. —In the Counties of York, Wentworth, Carleton and Middlesex, thero is held an additional such Court in every year, in the vacation between Michaelmas and Hilary Tenns ; and in the County of York there is held another such Court, between Easter Tenn and the first day of Jtily. Whenever in any year the jud^jes may dc- j terniine that it is not necessary to hold tiie latter such sittinus may l>e dispensed with. The sittin^^s for heariiit; of a<'tions liiay, in the discretion of the Judges, be held separate ancl apart from the Courts of Oyer an«l Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery. The Courts in each Circuit ore presided over by the Chancellor or by a retired or present Justicf of the High Court or of the Court of Appeal, or by a Judpre of a County C'ourt, or by some one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, "requested by the Chancellor or one of the Justices to act in that liehalf. WKRKiiV SirriNOH.- A Judge sits at Osgoode Hall every week exoept vacation for the purpose of disposing of all business except trials which may be transacted t)y a single Judge. Chamber business on Mondays and Kri- da\s. Court business on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Sittings will be held at Ottawa and i^ondon respectively at least one day in each wetk (except vaca- tion) to dispose of certain matters which can be deter- mined by a single Judge. The Judges have now power on petition to constitute monthly or semimonthly sittings in lieu of weekly. CiiAMBKRS.— Chambers are held each day for such business relating to actions as may be transacted by a single judge out of Court. The Master in Chambers is empowered to obtain the assistance of any Official Re- feree to sit with or for him. XiONO Vacation extends from the 1st of July to the 3l8t of August, both inclusive. There is also a vaca- tion from the '24th December to 6th January, both inclusive. Hbir andDkviskkCoirt. -Commissioners, the Judges of the Superior Courts, and such other persons as may be appointed by conunission under the Great Seal. Their duties are to determine claims to land in Ontario, for which no patent has issued from the Crown in favor of the proper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees, or assignees. Sittings at Toronto, first Monday in January and July in each year. Judijf* — The Judges of the Super- ior Court (ex-(ifici<>), others appointed by conunission. COIRTS KOR TUK ThIAL OK Co.NTROVKRTKP ELKCTIONS.— The nature of these courts is sufficiently indicated in their title. In respect to elections for the House of Commons of Canada, the Superior Courts by one of their Judges appointed in that behalf, are invested with apecial Jurisdiction for the trial of contested elections, i:;:' appeals lie to the Supreme Court at Ottawa. In !■ ;sppct to elections for the Local Le>:;slature of Ontario, this Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature meet annually on or before the third day of Michaelmas " ittings" and severally elect, l-.y a majority of votes, a .' :..'i.) Mahtkr in Ciia.mrrrs— John Winchester. Clerks, F. Arnoldi, Alex. Mac(!regor, Miss A. B. G. Cull. Accoi nta.nt'8 Okkicr.— j4cco«»itaiif- Geo. S. Holnie- steail. Clerk of Account* — Benjamin VV. Murray. Clerk*— J. G. Beaty, C. Gilbert, Lawrence Boyd, George T. Leonard, Miss M. Buchan. Taxi.no t)KKicKR8.- J. H. Thom, O. M. Lcc. Dki'I TV (^LKRKS OK TiiK Crown. The Clcrks of the 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 otherwise. iNsrECTOR OK P('ni,ic Okkicks.— Jos. Fleming. Clerk— I'orsyth Grant. SlHROOATK Cl-KRK KOR 0NTAP:0 AND Cl.RHK OK TIIR Pkocksh— Hon. A. S. Hanly. A**t. Surrofiate Clerk, Sir F. A. Robinson, Bart. Clerk, W. S. Anderson, pro tern. Clrkk Co.MMissioNRRS Dkviskr CoiRT— C. Ansell Stewart. Si'KciAii Examinkrs— F. Arnoldi, Geo. A. Boomer, John Bruce, W. D. Gwynne and Henry Wickham. Law Sta.mp Dihthihiit'or— Dr. McMahon. INSI'RCTOR (IK TiTIiKH AND RrKRRRR OK "TlTLRS AT TOR- ONTO— G. S Hohnstead. Mamtkr ok Titlks, under Land Titles Act, ISSS (Tor- rens Act), J. G. Scott, Q.C. Clerk*— 11. D. Sinclair and W. McTavish. Local Mastkrh ok Titlrb.— John M. Munro, Port Arthur; H. C. Hamilton, Sault St. Marie ; A. G. Brown- ing, ;(/-o tion, or for iceed *200, to es- claini does not in}f the title to ty of devises or "estate exceeds , con., orseduc- )urt. l)K GRNRRAIi Srs- t.y holds a sitting ' Sessions in his rosecutlon, libel, slander, crim. con., seduc- tion or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by him in the executio i of bis ottice, if he objects to it. Kacb Judicial District is divided into Court Divisions, and Courts arehel.l once in two months in each Division, or oftener at 'he discretion of the Judge. The Divisions .ire cstnlilisbcd liv the Courts of General Sessions, and in certain cases by the Judges. (^OMMISSIONKRS KOR TAKIXO AKKIDAVIT.S KlPlt ISK IN TlIK Sl'rllKMK AND KxCMKllfKR (JolRIS OK(!aXAI)A. — NVillsloW Warren, Boston, U.S.A. ; Louis Arthur .\u(lettc, Ot- tawa, Out. ; tlharles Morse, Ottawa, Out. : Robert Tut- hill Litton, Ottawa, Out. ; Frank John LcVilie, Li\-erpool, Kngland ; Frederick KUiolt (Jrant. Melbourne, (Colony of Victoria ; Jolin I'rottitt, Westminster, Kii«laiid; James Diinliar, (Quebec, (^ue. ; Lewis W. DesHarres, Halifax, N.S. ; Robert O. Stockton, St. John, N.B. : John Augus- tus Longworth, Charlottetown, P. K.L ; James Charles Prevost, Vi(!loria, B.C. ; John Bruce, Toronto, Ont. ; Louis Henri Collanl, Montreal, (^nc. ; Gvoffrey H. Walker, Winni|>eg, Man. ; Dixie Watson, Regiiia, N.W.T. ; C, (iardner Johnson, Vancouver, B.C. ; Edwin R. Rogers, Calgary, N.W.T. ; W. E. Peters, Sydney, N.S. ; 11, F. A. Oouriay, Melbourne, Colony of Victoria; Frederick William Walker, New South Wales. Province of Quebec. linten's litnch. OiiikkJi'sticr. -Hon. Sir Alexandre La(;oste,Kt. $6,000 PuisNK JuDOKS.— Hons. J, O Bossi, Robert N. Hall, Jean Blanchet.J. S. C. Wurtele, J. A. Ouimet,$5,000each. Joint Clerks ok Apprals.— J. O. Joseph, and Alphonse Pouliot. Dri'utv Clbhk ok Appkals and Clk.kk ok the Crown at Montreal. — Louis Ouiinet Spkcial Deputy Clrrk at Qitkbec. —Jos. Nadeaii. Clriik ok the Crown and Pkack at Montrkal.— L. W. Sicotte and N. Lafontaine. Clkrk ok thk Pkack at (Juebrc— L. Briinet. Superior Court. DLSTRICTS. JIIDOES. Arthabaska Hon. P. A. Choiiuette. BeauliRrnois " Louis Bebiiigur. «-«'-« {Son!:t;nuu;; :::::: " L.A,deBiiiy. Ilierville " A. N. Cliarland. Joliette " C. C. DeLorimier. Kaiiioiiraska " M. H. E. Clnnm. Montniiigiiy A Beauce " H.C. Pelletier,Quobec. Montreal " Sir M. M. Tait, Kt. " C. P. Davidson. " " 8. Pagnenlo. " C. J. Doherty. " C. I. Gill " M. Mathieu. " " L. O. Loraiiger. " WW. Lynch " J, S, Archibald. " " J. J. Curran. " " Frs. Langelier. Ottawa & Co. of Argenteiiil. " Joseph Lavergne. Quebec " L. B. Caron. [C.J. " " SirL.E.N.Casault,Kt., " •' F.W.Andrews. " " A. B. Routhier. Hiclielieu " J. A. Ouiinet. Riinouski " J. E. Lanie. Cliicoutinii & Saugenay, Q. . " J. A. Gagne. St. Francis " W. White and Hon F. X. Leniieux. St. Hyaciiitlie " Louis Telliei-. Terrebonne " H. T. Tasclierean. riiree Rivers " J. B. Bourgeois. (For Clerks of the Courts see page 30!).) JUDOKS OK THK SkSSIONS OK THK PkACK.— HoH. A t;iiaiiveau, Quebec' ; M. C. Desnoyers, Esq., and F. X. Cho(|uet, Esq., Montreal. Circuit Court ok tiik District ok Montrkal JudoriJ. — C. L. Champagne, John Daly Purcell, ami A. Dorion. Co.MMISSIONKRS IN yi'KllRcClTY APPOINTKK TO RKCRIVB AK- KinAViTS KOR oi'TsiiiK Phovincks : British Columbia, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia, Thos. J, Moloiiy ; New Bnins- wick, Thos, .1. Molonv, T. H. Oliver, A. Pouliot, G. Stew- art ; Ontario, Thos. ,1, .Molony, E. G. Meredith, C. Tes- sier; I'r, Edward Island, E,J, Angers and Thos. J. .Molony. Province of New Brunswiclt. SUPRKMK Court JuDORs, - Hem. William Henry Tuck. Cliiel' Justice, 85,(MM) ; Hons Daiiit I Lioi -I Hanniiinti.n, Pierre Arni.ind Lsiulrv, Frederick Eustace Barker, K/.ekiel McLeod, and James A, Van Wart, !?4,0()0 each. JuDOK IN EijmTV.— Hon. James Alfreil Van Wart. Clrrk ok thk Pi.r^s. -T. Carleton Allen. County Chuiit Judors —Win. Wilkinson, Esq., James G Stevens, Es(i., William Wedderlmrn. Esq., William Wilberforce Wells, E8(|., James (;ordon Forbes, Esq., and William Wilson, Ksi)., |-.',400 escli. DivoRCK AND Matrimonial Causks.— Hon. J. A. Van Wart. Local Juijok in Admirm.tv ok thk Exciik'cu((«) King'8 < >rii I'. Kin^ " laincs I'. Byrne (Circuits) HadawaHka Biirry 11. Plant Nurtliuniberlnnd Saniuel TlioniHou Queen's .\rthiir W . Ehbett Kesti^ouclie .lanieiii S. Har(|(iail St. John Mont. McDoniild " John Willett (CiVcM««) Sunbury Cha.s K. Duffy Victoria W. Fred. Kertson Westmoreland Wni. Ha/.en Chapman " •' Albert J. Chapman (Circuits) York Jeri'iiiiah H. Uarry " J. S. Campbell (Circuits) Province of Nova Sootia. SitpkriohCul'kt JiinuKs. — Hon. Jas. McDonald, Chief Justice, Ji.l.OOO. PiJisNK JiiDoiM.— Hons. R. L. Weatherbe, J. N. Ritchie, C. J. Townshend, N. H. Meaffher, Hugh Mo- Donald Henry, 84,(H)0 each. JuDflK IN Eqititv.— Hon. Wallace Graham, $4,000. Local Ji'dok in Admiralty ok thk Exciikqukr Court for thb District ok Nova Scotia. — Hon. Jas. McDonald, $1,000. Courts ok Probatr and Rkoistrars ok Dkisds. C0UNTIR8. Annai^olis Antigonish. . . Cape Breton Colchester Cumberland Parreboro Digby Guvslwro' ■" St. .Mary's Halifax Hants Invernes.'j Kings LunenVturg Chester Pictou Qiieens Richmond Shelbnrne Victoria Yarmouth Jt'DORS OK Prob.vtb. J. .M. Owen JA. Mcintosh, M.D. L. X. McDonald... Is. D. .McLellan. . . . C. .McC. Campbell. Burton Jost Don. McDonald . James (J. Foster., C. E. DeWolfe . . . E. D. Trenmin . E. J. Cogswell. . . S. A. Chesley . . . , .lohn D. McLeooit Tangier. Lunenburg. Bridgcwater. Chester. Liverpool. Shelbnrne. Harrington. Aimapolis. Bridgetown. Digby. Clare. Yannonth. Kentville. Windsor. Truro. Pictou. New Glasgow. Amherst. Pugwosh, Parrsborough. Port Hood. Antigonish. Guysboroiigh. St. Mary's. Sydney. Baddcck. Arichat. S. II. llolmf's. Patrick McOuirc. T. J. Farrell. Abram C. McLean. R. J. llniacke. W. fi. Stewart. James Huntington Chas. F. Rockwell. H. Percy Scott. E. W. Hamilton. David I.«gan. Joshua Black. J. A. Macdonnell. J.C.McKinnon,M.D J. H. Buckley. Donald McDonald. Wm. E. Peters. A. Taylor, Jr. D. O'C. Madden. Province of Prinoe Edward Island. Supkrioh Court JuuGKS. — Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Chief Justice, $4,000 ; Local Judge in Admiralty, Exchequer Court, $800; Hons. Edwiiid Jarvis Hodgson, and Rowan Rubt. Fitzgerald, Assistant Judges, $3,i!00 each. < V Court Judoks, — A. B. Warburton, Esq., Kir uity; H. C. McDonald. Ks(i., Queen's County; Nc' i' ', i, Esq., Prince County, $2,400 each. '~i' OK Ti;:£ Crown and Prothonotauv. — Robert T. Wcek». Dbp-'tv ProtH')NOtariks.— J. A. Longworth, Queen's County. Will. Sanderson, King's County. William T. Hunt, Prince County. CiiiKK Ci.EKKs, C. C — Henry Smith, Chief Clerk, Cliarlottetowii, Queen's County. George A. Aitken, Chief Clerk, Georgetown, King's County. W. T. Hunt, Chief Clerk, Summerside, Prince County. Province of Manitoba. COURT OK ylBBN'S BENCH. Chief Justice, Hon. A. C. Killam. Puisne Judges, Hons. J. Dubuc, A. E. Richards, J. F. Bain. Prothono(arv and Clerk of Crown and Peace, O. H. Walker; Deputy, A. Mills. Chamber Clerk, A. J. Belch. Referee in Chambers and Master, P. A. Macdonald. f'egistrar, R. J. Wilson. Aylor, Jr. C. Madden. ind. lullivan. Chief y, Exchequer lulgsoD, and , ;}3,200each. nurton, Esq., een's County ; each. A BY.— Robert orth, Qiieen'8 Chief Clerk, itown, King's 'rince County. lichards, J. K. I Peace, G. H. Macdonald. Sheritf, Colin, Kerchar. Deputy Clerk heriff, S. Cle- eson. \a, Prairie — I. Macdonald ; K. H. Home; 1900] LEGAL AND JUDICIARV. 293 Hl'RKOUATK COl'KT, MANITOBA. Eabtrkn JiDiciAii DiHTRUrr, held at Court House, Winnipeg- J lulife, Hon. D. M. Walker; Clerk and Registrar, L. .N. Betournay. Wkstrrn Judicial District, hekl al Brandon— Judge, Hon. T. D. Cumberland ; Clerk, R. Darrach. Cbntral Ji'DiciAii District, held at Portage la Prairie —Judge, Hon. Jos. Ryan ; Clerk, J. Alatxlonald. COUNTY COIRTS, MANITOBA. Eahtrrn Ji.oicial Distiiict, Northern Division — County Judges, Hons. D. M. Walker and J. J*;. P. I'reii- dergast, Winnipeg Stonewall— Clerk, T. Frankland, Stonewall. West Selkirk— Clerk, Win. (iibbs, Selkirk. Winnipeg- Clerk, L. N. Bclourney, Winnipeg. Southern Division— County Judge, Hon. Corbet Locke, Morden. Belmont -Clerk, W. B. Axfonl. Emerson- -Clerk, W. W. Kraser, EuierHoii. Killarney— Clerk, Jas. W. Sninill, Klllariiey. Manitou— Clerk, T. W. Alexander, Manito'u. Morrlen — Clerk, O. Cochrane, Morden. Pilot Mound— Clerk, R. T. Roljertson, Pilot Mound. Central Divi.sion— County Judge, Hon. L. A. Pru- d'homine, St. Boniface. Jolys- Clerk, Bernard Racicot. Morris — Clerk, Finlay Mackenzie, Morris. Ste. Anne— Clerk, A. Desautels, Ste. Anne. St. Francois .Xavier- Clerk, P. Lavallee, St. Francois Xavier. St. Norbert— Clerk, C. H. Pacaud, St. Norbert. Wkstkrn Judicial District- County Judge, Hon. T. D. Cumberland, Brandon. Birtle— Clerk-J. A. Johnstone, Birtle. Boissevain— Clerk, W. Gordon, Boissevain. Brandon— Clerk, R. Darrach, Brandon. Deloraine — Clerk, D. L. Livingstone, Deloraine. Hartney- Clerk, B. McDermott. Melita-^Clerk, A. D Wheeler, Melita Minnedosa— Clerk, T. A. Cuddy, Minnedosa. Oak Lake -Clerk, W. Chambers. Rapid City— Clerk, J. M. Hall, Rapid City. Russell— Clerk, D. M. Kiimaird. Shoal Lake— Clerk, Frank Dobbs, Shoal Lake. Souris— Clerk, Thos. Lockhart. Virden- -Clerk, J. B. Cain, V'ir«len. Ckntral Judicial District— County Judge, Hon. J. Ryan. Carberry— Clerk, Wm. Walker. Carman— Clerk, J. Ilaverson, Carman. Dauphin — Clerk, Thos. Whitniore. Gladstone -Clerk, T. Cory, Gladstone. Olenboro — Clerk, F. Axford, Glenboro. McGregor— Clerk, Wm. Cairns, McGregor. Neepawa— Clerk, J. Sniale. Portage la Prairie— Clerk, J. .Macdonald, Portage la Prairie. Treherne— Clerk, Allan Ross. British Colunibia. Chikp Justick. — Hon. Angus John McColl, !?5,000. PnsNK JiDdKM.- Hons. George A. Walkcm, M. W. Tyrwhitt Drake, Archer Martin, Paulus .t^inclius Irving, i»4,000 each. County Court.— E. Harrison, Jr., Co. Ct. Nanaimo ; W. N. Bole, Co. Ct. New Westminster ; W. W. Spinka, Co. Ct. Yale ; C. F. Cornwall, Co. Ct. Cariboo ; John A. Forin, Co. Ct. Kootenay. Rkoistrau in Admiralty ok tub Excuequkr Coiut FOR TUB District ok British Colu.mbia.— B. H. T. Drake. Suprenie Court, North-West Territories. SupRKMK Court.— Hons. H. Richardson, C. B. Rou- leau, E. L. Wetniore, Thos. H. McGuire, David Lynch Scott 94,000 each. LIST OF SHERIFFS-NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. (appointbd by tub dominion oovrrnment.) Namb. Rbsidbncb. G. Neilson Pri'ce Albert O. B. Murphy. Moosomin ■I. H. Benson.. Regina. D. J. Campbell jMadeofl iSoiit 1'. W. King. . . Calgary Noit District. Saskatchewan E. Assiniboia. W. Assiniboia. Apfointbd. Nov. 19, 1807 May 7, 1889 Mar. 28, 1887 berta.lApr. 4, 1887 Alberta. iMar. 28, 1887 Frank Harper. | Dawson City i Yukon District Aug. 23, 1898 Corrected up to October, 1899. POLICE MACISTRATES- NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. (NO SALARY PAID BY TlIK DOMINION OOVBRNMENT.) Namb. Seymour Noel del Pui-Hsage (ireen . District. W. R. Winter. Moose Jaw — Assini- boia with jurisdic- tion in and for the town of Moose Jaw. Calgary— in and for the North-West Ter- ritories of Canada. Calgary. Provisional District of Alberta, and for the City of Calgary. Corrected up to October, 1899, REGISTRARS ADMIRALTY DISTRICTS (DOMINION). Appointed. April 21, 1896 June 16, 1897 Namb. Jas. Dunbar, Q.C. J. Bruce L. W. DesBarres. R. (). Stockton . . J. A. Longworth. B. H.T. Drake.. Rbsidbncb. (Quebec Toronto Halifax, N.S St.John,N.B Ch'I'te'n PEI Victoria, B.C I District. I Appointed. Quebec Dec. 27, 1873 Toronto .... Feb. 7, 1878 Nova Scotia. N. Bruns'ick Ocf. 19, 1891 Pr.Ed.IsIa'd B. Columbia Jan. 18, 1896 Corrected up to Octol>er, 1S9U. SURROGATE JUDGES IN ADMIRALTY OF THE EXCHEQUER COURT. (appointed under "the admiralty act, 1891.") Name. Bbsidrncb. Cornelius V. Price. (Judge of the County Court of the (bounty of Frontenac.) Charles R. Home. (Judge of the (Jounty Court of the (jounty of Essex). John Creasor (Judge of the' County Court of! the Countv of; Grey). I Bernard L. Doyle . ; (Junior Judge of] (heCountyCourt of the County of Huron.) Kingston — for that portion of the Toron- to Admiralty District comprised in coun- ties of Hastings, Pr. Edward, Lennox, Ad- dington, Frontenac, LeedsGrenville,Dun- das, Stoniiont and Glengarry. For that portion of the Toronto Admir- alty District com- prised in the Coun- ties of Essex, Kent, t^lgin, Lambton and Middlesex. For that portion of the Toronto Admir- alty District com- prised in the Coun- ties of Grey, Bruce and Simcoe. Forthat portion of the Toronto Admiralty District comprisert in the Counties of Huron and Bruce. Appointed. March 25, 1896 May 17, 1897 July 13, 1897 August 26, 1897 Corrected up to October, 1899. 294 LAW OP INTESTATES ESTATES, [1900 THE LAW OF INTESTATES ESTATES. DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY. I-' ' As to all pertiOiiB who died before the flrat day of January, 1862, the rules of descent are H>i))8tantiully the game as in England at that date. Keal estate of persona who died intestate (i.e., who have left no will) after that date and prior to the first day of July, 1886, descends first to lineal descendants and those clainiin); by or under them pemtirpi'ii, second to father, third to mother, and fourth to collateral relatives, subject to certain rules and regulations pre- scribed in the btatute. The surplus personal estate of intestates who died prior to the first day of July, 188U, is, after the expira- tion of one full year from the death of the intestate, to be distributed in the following manner: One-third Hhall go to the widow of the intestate, and the residue in equal proportions tu his children, or if dead, to thvir lineal descendants ; if there are no children or legal representatives subsisting, then where the net value of the real and personal estate does not exceed !91,(M)(), .same belongs absolutely to the widow, and as to any excess over and above said amount after payments of debts, etc., the widow takes a moiety, and the other moiety goes to the next of kindred, in equal degree, and their representatives ; if no widow, all to children ; if neither widow nor children, all to next of kin, in equal degree, and their representatives. But no representation is ad- mitted among collaterals further than children of intes- tate's brothers and sisters. All real and personal property of persons dying on or after the 1st day of July, 1886, devolves upon and becomes vested in the legal personal representatives for the period of a year (which may be extended in a pre- scribed manner) subject to the payment of debts and to the effectual dispositions of deceased. The real and personal proper'^y of a married woman, in respect of which she has died intestate, shall be distributed as follows : One-third to her husband, if she leaves issue, and one-half if she leaves none, and subject thereto, shall go as if her husband had predeceased her. The realty and )iersonalty comprised in a residuary devise or bequest is (unless the will otherwise directs) applic- able ratably according to their respective value to the payment of the debts. TABLB 8II0WINO TIIK DISTRIBl'TION OF I'RRHONAL PROI'KRTV OR JNTK8TATK8 IN ONTARIO 8INCB ,ILLV IST, 1886. // the Intestate d>e Hits repregentativen take in having : the folUnrimj proportionn : /'One-third to wife, rest to child or children ; if children dead, then to their representatives (that is, their lineal descend- ants), except such child or children (not heirs-at-law) who had estate by settlement of intestate or were advanced by him in his lifetime equal to the other shares. Net value of estate not ex- ceeding 181,00() to wife ab- solutely. Excess over #1, (KM*, half to wife ; and half to next of kin, in equal degree to in- testate, or their legal repre- sentatives, or if no next of kin, to the Crown. No wife or child / ^" *° *^^ "'^"^ °* **'"• ''"'^ *° HO wire or cnua | ^.^^j^ j^^^, representatives. Child,children or their/ .ii*„u:.„ i,„. „, iu„. repKsentatives 1 A" *« hun, her or them. Children by two wives. Equally to all. If no child, children or ( All to next of kin, in equal representatives I degree to intestate. riuiij „« ..,i„hii,i K., THalf to child, half to grand- Wife and children . child or Wife only Husband only ■r Half to him and half as if he ha■ l" »"• ^'sSter""''. ''.'■"."'""'{ Whole to then, equally. Wife mother liroihi>r | H'l" to wife, residue to mother, 8 ste^a Id . eile«^ ' brothers, sisters and nieces, or niect^s "*'»'"•''* *•-! but nepliews and nieces take [ per utirjM'ii. Wife and father Half to wife, half to father. Wife, inofher, nephews ( Two-fourths to wife, one-fourth and nieces . . . **> T^^'" ""^ one-fourth to V nephews atid nieces. Wife, brotlier or sister ( Half to wife, half to brothers, and mother ) sisters and mother equally. Mother o.dy { Tbc whole (it being then out of •' ( the statute). Wife and mother Half to wife and half to mother Urotlier or sister of ( whole blood, andj ., brother and sister of | half blood l^ Posthumous brother or / ., ,, t„ , „4i, sister, and mother. . 1 »'''I"''"J' *° ''°*''- Posthumous l)r'tliL'r or i sister, and lirothcrj ., or sister l)orn in life- j ' time of father ^ Father's father and/,, „ ,„,„»», mother's mother. ...{ ''^''"•■'"> "^^ »'°»*'- Uncle's or aunt's chil- I brother's | Equally to both. I<|ually to both. dren, and or sister's children . Ecjually to all. grand- i " Grandmother, uncle or /^„ ^^ gran.l.nother. Two aunts, nephew and I ^. „ ^„ ^„ niece I ' •' Uncle and deceased i ^„ ^^ ,,„^.,^ uncle s child I Uncle by mother's side, t and deceased uncle's l All to uncle. or aunt's child v Nephew by brother, f and nephew by half- •[ Equally per capita. sister i Brothersorsisters.and J Equally (but the nephews or nephews or nieces . . ( nieces take per Hirpes). Nephew by deceased f brother,and nephewsj ^ ,^„ . ,.„•,„ and nieces i)y de- j ^ • '^ ceased sister I Brother and Kraiid- f ^„ ^„ ,,^otj,e, father I Brother'sgrandsonand f brother or sister's < All to daughter. daughter V Brotherand two aunts. AH to brother. „ , ... ( Half to brother and half to Brother and wife < ^^jj^ Mother and brother. . . Equally. Half to wife, one-fourth to mother, one ■ fourth per gtirpeK to deceased brother's or sister's children. Half to wife, one-fourth to brother or sister per capita, one-fourth to deceased bro- ther or sister's child per Ktirp'.'i. Half to brother or sister per capita, half to children of j deceased brother or sister V per utirpes. Grandfather and bro- ( ^„ ^ ^ro^i.e,. ther I Wife and mother, and I children of deceased-^ brother or sister — I Wife, brother or sister, and children of de-_ ceased brother or sis- ter Brother or sister, and children of a deceas- ed brother or sister. /' NoTB.— For Succession Duties in Ontario, see jiage 330. [1900 lalf as if he I iiitcMtate. 1(1 uikI two- en. lually. lie to mother, 9 and nieces, (I nieces take to father, fe, one-fourth Dne-fourlh to eces. to lirothers, ler equally. . g then out of alf to mother ler. ' nephews or gtirpen). and half to )ne-fourth to - fourth per ised hrother'a Iren. jne-fourth to fcer per capita, deceased bro- ■'s child per or sister per o children of her or sister 1900] COUNTY AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS, ONTARIO •■ § a 2 S - S § ? g o! OS < i it O IS -3 .3 f" X i; M B (6 3 H H O i '■' DIVISION COURT CLERKS, ONTARIO. Division Comx Isspkctor— JOSEPH DICKEY, I'arliamk.st BuiLniNOH, Toronto. is I. II. III. IV. V. VI. I. II. lU. IV. V. VI. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. I. II. III. IV. V. I. II. III. IV. I. II. in. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII vni. I. II. III. ALOOMA DI8TRICT. Edw. Ri);(;ins. SaiiltSte. Marie Thou. Sulli\ an .... Uruce Mines W. L. Nichols Thcssalon D. M. BriKlie Webliw owl H. A. Miulden Chelmsford W. J. Smith . . Hichard's Laiid'tr BRANT. Joseph Kol)iriSoii . . . Bruiitford John K. Kiiilaj'Hoii I'uris David Reid St. Oeor>ri' Henry Cox IJiirford Walker E. Hooker .... Scotland T. F. Simpson Onondaga BR'CK. Wni. Collins Wnlkerton John K. McLean . . . .Teeswater Joseph Barker Kincardine Neil .McKfcchnie I'aisley Robert Munro Port Elgin Huirh Murray Underwood \V. K. Hilborn Tara James Walmsley VViorton Angus Martyn Ripley \V. Moshicr Lion's Head 1). B. Foster Lucknow M. A. Halliday Chesley CARLKTO.V. John R. Armstrong Ottawa Mark Panby Richmond H. W. McDougall Carp Matthew Riddell Oaletta John Kerr Kara Daniel McLaurin MetcaK Fred. W. Harmer.. . ..Mosgrove DUKKKRIN. Joseph Pattullo . ..Orangeville Hugh Falconer Shelburiie John A. Love Stanton James Henry Mono Mills R. E. Hamilton.. Oram! Valley RliOIN. Alexander Love Avlmer A. Mc Bride St. Thomas A. McBride St. Thomas Samuel McColl Dutton ESSRX. C. H. Ashdown Sandwich J. H. C. Leggatt.Amherstburg E. Allworth Kingsville Charles Bell Oxley Geo. A. Morse. . .Leamington F. P. Boutellier. . . . Belle River John McCrae Windsor Wm. Laing Essex William Manning Comber FRONTKSAC. W. Robinson Kingston P. McKim Kingston C. Ruttan Sydenham Alex. Orant *. .Verona F. W. \'aiiluven Battcrsea M. W. Price. .Mountain Grove ORKV. B. Allen Owen Sound A. Davidson Durham Thomas Plunkett Meaford W. L. Tyson Heathcote A. S. Van Dusen Flesherton John .McDonald. Chatsworth 1). Campbell Hanover Richard Stephens . . . Markdale IIALDIMAMP. D. McGregor Caledonia I). T. Rogers Cayuga Thomas Armour. . .Dunnville IV. R. A. Ilavill Rainham V. R. E. Johnson. . . .Canborough VI. Charles E. Bourne larvis IIAI.IHrKTON. I. ('has. D. Curry Minden II. Wm. Prust. ' Haliburton III. Stephen Kettle Ursa IIAI.TON. I. Wm. Panton Miltnn II. C. B. Patterson Oakville III. L, Grant Georgetown IV. R. J. McNabb Aetfln V. Neil McPhail . . Campbell ville VI. Jas. Robinson Burlington HASTINGS. I. H. Ashlev Belleville II. F. B. Prior VVallbridge III. A. B. Randall Shannonville IV. Thomas McCaiin Tweed V. F. B. Parker Stirling VI. Arthur W. Coe Mae Gravenhurst III. J. R. Reece Huntsville IV. Frer St. Mary's Georjfc Brown ShukeHpeare Thomas Trow Milverton Francis W. Hay Listowel PBTERBOKOUOII. F. J. Bell Peterboro' Thomas Fraser Norwood James McNeill Keene W. Sherin Lakefield William Qallon Apsley FRRSCOTT AND RU88KLL. David S. Buchan L'Oriifnal John Shields.. ..Vankleek Hill L. J. Labrosse St. KuKene Joseph Belanger..PlantaK'enet J. S. Cameron Cumberland A. Carson Kussell M. J. Costello Hawkeshury John Downing Fournier Frederick LanKrell Alfred M. Rochan Clarence Creek Peter Stewart Grant PRINCB BDWARD. Fred. Slaven Picton Theoen...Collingwoo. L Peter Mclntyiv Woodville H. Edward D. Hand.Kenelon Falls III. W. C. Moore Bobcaygeon IV. Jas. D. Thornton Oniemee V. Elias Bowes Lindsay VI. J. F. Cunnings Oakwood VH. A. C. Graham... Victoria Road WATKRI.IIU. I. A, J. Peterson Berlin II. 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C 0) J3 . . . «tJ jjoeao> ee o c 93 5 c o „ fl c _ S C +^ " -t X e V B d w cii So fi-C (U ho 4J 1900] MUNICIPALITIES, ONTAllIO. 306 ^ -^ «J ■go' o ■■^s^ ? bt -■ ZJ 'fi *-i ^ J3 S -2 'C I" -S . s; '/J 3^73 s ? -"=3 -o a o i: i- -=5 u = S H . - -/J 2 c _' V 3 ^> = >- a; u en 2 '"S "H == - . " 2 J= 4> -; O 5 r-*- lj ^ -C .c ~ . - 1, .^' X - ^ '^ •— T^ a> S ii C "T; o Q !i2 ri ^ ,73 1-* Tils ■s c •• u^ •n OS :s n »^ cj rt , 'fi 0^ ;J 5 X 5 15 1 _o 1 0.3 .- -i -fi r. iX-z -I'-S ^ .- u . 2.| - i* ,o is is 3 I =■ 6 1^ d o i £ o c .. C 1) ^ X -^ rf i> ?i if c; X £--3J=523£ "".•5* .^^53''- K -s ;S i'. •/; -5 -T -^ tic > -.s O .5 P »^ • •d'E - 2 3 :« =,o X.ii 3 2 •»'9 c3.T:at.C-/i+a*j#c«c!eJc«cJa)a4>aa<.S:oo ■ ! i - '. 306 MUNICIPALITIES IN MANITOBA. [1900 MUNICIPALITIES IN MANITOBA. Taxes are payable to Treasurer of the respective Municipality. IIo.n. J. D. Camrro.v, Municipal Commisnoner. In the last column, where only one name is K^ven, it includes both Clerk and Treasurer of the Municipality. MUNICH- AlilTY. MAYORS AND RBKVE8. CLKRKS AND TKKA8URKRB, AND P. 0. ADDRBB8. Arji^le Chas. Brown, Hilton Charles Poole, Fleniinjr K. J. Dobbyn, Melita John narrower, Baldur. Archie H. Chii)pcrfleld, Cl'k ; W. Jones, Treas., Declare. VV. F. Thomas, Melita. Arthur Assiniboia Alex. Murray, St. Charles K. W. Huchninhen, Birtle C. A. Florter, Birtle, Mayor .... C. G. Broreton, Oak River Wm. Hembroff, Russell Dr. McDiarmid, Mayor, Brandon A. Henry, Hartney N. Dickie, Mayor, Carborry . . . Andrew Cooki Minnedosa Geo. H. Halse, Brandon \V. O. Rogers, Carlierry R. Ferguson, Glenboro' VV. J. Sargent, Pendennis S. Geekie, Dauphin Frank Ness, St. Charles. Birtle ... Thomas I ^ese. Birtle. Birtle Town Blanchard Alfred Mo. ton. Birtle. Wm. Miller, Oak River. Boulton Ed. Armstrong, Asessipi, ,J. B. Whitehead, Ih'andon Brandon City Cameron T. B. WoodhuU, Hartnev. Carberrv Villacre (i. Balfour, Carberry. VV. T. Beilby, Minnedosa. D. VV. Shaw, Box 132 Brandon, Cl^nwilliam Cornwallis Cypress North M. Collins, Carberry. VV. T. Sutcliffe Treesbank. CvDress South Daly . . J. A. Dyer, Lothair. VV. Murray, Dauphin. VV. Murray, Dauphin. Paul Chenard, St. Pierre. Daiiuhiii Dauphin Village R. C. Brown, Mayor De Salaberrv A. Herbert, St. Pierre Dufferin A, Morrisoii, Carman Frank A. Brown, Carman. Ellice C. Collver, Welwyn J. C. Wilkinson, Fort Ellice. Elton T. J. Pentland, Aikenside D. Wright, Receiver, Emerson. . W. Lindsay, Emerson A. Kennedy, Box 350, Brandon. D. Wright, Heceiver, Emerson. Thos. Coulter, Dominion City. G Thorsteliisson Gimli Emerson Town Franklin Oiinli . . .1 Sikriirdssoii Hnausa Gretna Village E. Winkler, Mayor, Gretna W. McKelvie, Gladstone R. J. Crisp, Souris.. . . . H. Dirks, Gretna. Gladstone Town S. Schooley Gladstone, Glenwood ... J. VV. Breakey, Souris. Jos. Andrew, Hamiota. Hamiota R. W. Brethour, Logoch Ed. .McGill, Basswowi P. Toews, Chortitz A. R. Fanning, Newdale. D. Dueck, Chortitz. Hanover Kildonan J. Sutherland, Kildonan H. L Richer, St. Anne G. F. Munroe, Box 418 Winnipeg. T. Pare, St. Anne. La Broquerie Langford Peter McNab, Neepawa D. Wilson, Orange Ridge D. E. Corbett, Swan Lake W. H. Greenwav, Crystal City . . D. R. Stewart, Starbuck '. . . J. Boyd, .Mayor, Minnedosa R. ilcKeiizie, Mayor, Manitou. Wm. Garrett, Morden R. Dunsniore, Franklin. Lansdowne M. E. Boughton, Arden Station. Lorne Louise G. Crawford, Swan Lake. [Treas., Pilot Mound. VV. Cranston, Clerk, Clearwater; VV. A. Donald, Maodonald . . J. Cuddy, Blytbfield. E. VV. Pearson, Minnedosa. W. Ellis, Clerk ; G. Bradley, Treas., Manitou. C. McCori|uodale, Morden. Wm. Hiiward, Clerk, Arrow River; VV. D. Paynter, Minnedosa Town Manitou \'illasre Mortien Village Miniota D. Gerrard, Parkisimo W. R. Rit(!hev, Morris Morris H. R. Whitworth, Morris. [Treas., Beulah. Morris Town .... A. Chisholm, Mayor, Morris .... Wm. Miller, Boissevaiii Wm. Eraser, Letellier J. A. Davidson, Mayor, Neepawa D. Campbell, Austin D. F. Williams, Treherno A. McDonald, Rounthwaite T. H . Jackson, Miinwlosa Jno. Woods, St. Leon W. Lotbair, Pipestone Jas. Harkney, Morris. Morton R. Morton, Boissevain. Montcalm Neepawa Town Nor oik North Jos. Baril, St. Jean Baptiste. J. A. Roberts, Neepawa. T. R. Vardon, McGregor. J. S. McAdam, Treherne. Norfolk South Oakland J. A. Hector, Brandon. Odanah J. P. Curran, Minnedosa. Pembina Jno. E. Gayton, Clerk ; T. W. Alexander, Treas., Pipestone A. P. Power, Virden. [Manitou. Portage la Prairie Portage la Prairie Town Posen .las. Bray, I.ongburn D. McCowan, Portage la Prairie. W. Garland, Mayor Disorganized .Tm. Crawford, Neepawa J.G. Hindson, Mayor, Rapid City A. K. Mitchell, Balmoral ". .1 Siemens. Altoiia F. A. Whltaker, Portage la Prairie. D. Macaulay, Receiver, Clarkleigh. Rosedale Rapid City Town Roi'kwood Rhineland ... B. Peters, Neepawa. M. Turriff, Rapid City. Thos. Frankland, Clerk ; T. McFarlane, Treas., Theo. Kentzi Altona. [Stonewall. Ritchot J. Hamelin, St. Norbert W. Coulthanl, Langvale R. R. Ross, Rossburn C. A. Boulton, Ku.ssell C. H. Pacaud, St. Norbert. Riverside Rossburn J. H. Putnam, Vinette. Wm. McKee, Rossburn. Russell D. M. Kitmaird, Russell. Rosser R. G. Simpson, Rosser . W. G. Styles, Rosser. Sifton A. D. Chisholm, Griswold E. Soldan, Mollne O. Seebach, .Seeburn W. .1. Helllwell, Oak Lake. M. Turlff, Clerk ; Geo. Grant, Treas., Rapid City. W. McKay, Silver Creek. Silver Creek Selkirk Town East No organization. F. W. Colcleugh, Mayor ■Ino. Menzies, Shoal Lake A. Stewart, Shellmouth E. Anderson, Diigald . . . Selkirk Town West Thos. Partington, Selkirk. Shoal Lake F. Dobbs, Shoal Lake. Shell River W. S. VVnllaoe, Shellmouth. Springfield ... VV'm. Goodrldge, Oak Bank. Stanley Strathclair James Stodders, Morden R. Oalgarno, Marney C. McCor(nio. 0. ADDRKB8. Treas., Declare. i as.. Pilot Mound. •; W. A. Donald, r ; W. D. Paynter, [Treas., Beulah. lexander, Treas., [Manitou. cFarlane, Treas., (Stonewall. •eas. , Rapid City. MI'NICIPALITV. MAYORS AND RKRVKH. CLKRKS AND TRKA8URRRH, A.ND P. 0. ADURIW8. Turtle Mountain T. Shannon, Killarney J. M. Baldwin, Killarney. A. O. MtDoutrall, Virden. A. (}. McDouKall, Virden. [Gladstone. P. St. V. McGregor, Clerk ; T. I.. Morton, Treas., D. L. Livintfstone, Deloraine. C. J. Brown, City Clerk ; W. G. Scott, City Treas., Alex. Nicholl, Alexanuer. [Winnipe^f. W. V. Stevenson, Hillview. U. Morrison, Boissevain. [Oswald. E. P. Langrell, Clk., Woodlands; J. Proctor, Treas., Virden Villaj^e D. McDonald, Mayor, Virden... O. A. Freeman, Elkhorn A. E. Sni.illey, Westbourne h^lward Kerr, Deloraine A.J. Andrews, Mayor, Winnipeg. Wni. FeTiwick, Alexander A. W. Kent, Kalphton Wallace Westbourne Winchester Winnipc'tj City Whitehead Woodworth Whitewater Woodlands . 1). Porteu.s, Wooillands Hamilton .. . Uarriston. . . . Hnivkembury Huron, S. 11 POLICE IVrAGLSTRATES Aildinijton ... .I.Aylsworth.Taniw'th Ailxii CraUj .. E. B. Smith AtguiiKi G. Burden, S. S. Marie Amheriitburij . Sanmci McGeo Arnprior .... Gcoryo Crai^ Athens Keid B. Alguire Ayltner H. H. .McDiannid linrrie Chas. Hanunond Ross B^aiiinville ... (J. E. RiKjjfi'i'* BellevUle .... J. J. B. Flint Berlin J. J. A. Weir Blenheim .... Richard L. Gosnell UnthwrU Georffc L. Taylor Brampton la.s, \V. Muni Brantford. . . . Thos. Woody utt Bridgeburg . . . .1. T. James." BrockrUle . . . . Josuiili Uc.K^on CarletonCo. . . Louis A. Sniitli CampbeUford. Daniel J. Lynch Canboro I'p .. J. Tiiylor, Dunuville Cardinal .... Miif,'nus Corniai'k Cartwright Tp James Parr Chatham .... M. Houston Christian I»l'd J. Lawrence.Ch. Island Cohnurg J. H. Duinble Colborne F. M. Field CoUiiigu'ood . . Wm. J. Frame Cornvjall .... Daniel Danis Delhi T. W. Griffon De.ieronto H. R. Bedford. Dresden R. Kinimerly Dunnville .... J. Taylor Dunn Tp ... J. Taylor, Dunnville Kganoille John Chananhoiise Elora Edward Burns Knibro lames .Munro KHHex, ff. Ji. . . A. Bartlet, Windsor Adit!. • TofWt. . . W. I). Beaiiian Forett R. R. Dickey Fort Francis. Charles J. Hollands Fort William. Allan McDou^rall Gait J. R. Blake Ganii nnijue . . . Plilli]> Hcaslip Gnderich Chas. Seatfer Grey. S. R.... W. IL Ryan, M't Forest Grininbi) W. Forbes Gtwlph T. W. Saunders Ilalilmrtnn .. W. Fiildin^,', Minden PROVINCE G. F. Jelfs W. IL Lowe.Harriston Thomat Ross J. Wanless,Tp. Stanley Ingersoll John Morrison. Iroquoix G. S. Hanes Kemptville . . . E. Saunders Kingston J. Duff Lamhton Co... M. Campbell, Watford Leamington.. J. McR. Selkirk London E. J. Parke r.'Orignal E. P. Johnson Lindsay W. Steers Lixtoivell Jos. E. Terhune Mddoc J. J. B. Flint Merritton — James Hall. Millbrook . . . . R. H. Holland Merrickville . , F. A. Tallinan Monk Tp WHSpencer.Br'ceb'ge MorriKburgh . A. A. Logan Moulton Tp .. J. Taylor, Dunnville Montague Tp. FATallman,Mer'(;kv'le Middlesex, E.R. E. S. Jarvis.Lon. East Mitchell J. H. •^'ogg Mt. Forest M. O. .iac(fregor M'skokaib P.S. WHSpencer.Br'ceb'ge Napitiiee J as. D-^ley Newboro J. A. Shaver Niiiiiarii FalU. Alex. Logan Nipinmng — M .A.Quibell, Sudbury Nin-th Toronto Peter Ellis. Oal- •ille Will. H. Young Orancieville J. PattuUo Orillia Thos. B. Lafferty Oshnwa L. K. Murton Ottawa Martin O'Gara Otterville Alex. McFarlane Owen Sound.. George Spencer U.c/ord Co H. Parker, Woodstock Pidmerston .. . W.H.Lowes Hnrriston Parin W. G. Powell, Paris Park Hill .. .. A. A. Mactavish Parn/ Sound.. Jos. Farrar Pembroke .. .. S. E. Mitchell Pent'tang'ene. W. H. Hewson Perth Henry Taylor Peterboro' Co. D.W.Dumblo,P'rboro " G. Edinison.Pet'rboro OF ONTARIO. Petrolea Picton Port Arthur. . P't Dalhousie. Port Colborne Port Hope Port Perry. . . Preneott Prencott Toimi Prince Ed. Co. Rainy River. Rat Portage.. Ridgetown Sarnia Severn Bridge Simeoe Co. . . . SImcoe Town. St . Catharines Sterling Stormont Co . Strath roy Tilsonburff . . Thorold Thunder B'yD It Toronto t( " Junct. Trenton Tudor Uxbridge Vankle'ek Hill Victoria Co . , Walkerton . . . Wallaceburg . Waterford . . . Wetland Wellingt^n,CR W. Winchester Whitby Wiartnn Windsor Wingham Woodstock W. II. Hammond G. C. Cnrrey W. C. Dobie James Hall W. B. Pringle K. H. Holland Henry Gordon Will. Dunn P. K. Halpin G. C. Ciirrey, Picton Jas. Robinson, Portage C.J. H'lands.F't Fran's W. Young, Rat Portage James Robinson J. P. McKinlay Henry Gorman Win. Peter Christie O. H. Lvon, Barrie Robert VVood J. H. Comfort J. J. B. Flint, Bollev'e A. C. Mclntyre Jas. Noble G. W. Hare Win. T. Pish J. Cousins, Pt. Arthur W.C. Dobie,Pt. Arthur Q. T. Denison R.E. Kingsford, Dep'y Peter Ellis G. II. Gordon J. Cleak, Bancroft E.C.Canipbell,Uxbri'e F. W. Thistlethwait J. Deacon, Lindsay Alex. W. Robb A. McDongall W. B. Wilkinson E. R. Hellems A. Taylor, Fergus Wm. Bow Major Harper B. R. Miller Alex. Bartlett G. McKay G. C. Field Temperature, Precipitation and Clouded Sky at the principal cities in Canada, for tbe year ending 30th September, 1899, as compared with the year 1898. ^^ ; iW . be liarlott own, P 3^ ha than N.B. uebec. C o 1 2 c o s o § Winnipe Man. algary, N.W.T o-^ O O" f^ o EH >J U 1 e9 ■c . so [St. Laurent. I rand. Treasurer, i8.,Middlechi|rch. Moan Temperature, 181)0 .Mean Teiiiperatiirc, 18i)8 Higliest Temperature, 1S!)0 Month and Day Lowest Temperature, 1809 .Month and Day Annu.al raiijre of Temperature .Mean daily range, 1800 Mean daily raii«e, 1808 Aiiit. of Precipitation in inches, 1809 \iiU. of Precipitation in inches, 1S08 Days on which rain or snow fell, ISOO. Days on which rain or snow fell, 1808. Percentage of Sky Clouded, ISOO Percentage of Sky Clouded, 1808 42.5 4'2.6 8«.4 Aug;? -7.9 Jan 10 04.3 ir>.3 12.6 42.98 37.00 ir)2 147 (II 64 44.0 43.2 87.1) J'lv 27 -4.0 .Ian 2 91.0 17,0 16.2 .'■)6.42 .52.13 l(i0 188 i'i3 , 60 i ■ 4(1.1 1 37.9 1 : 88.0 Anir'^l 110.0 19.7 10.5 35.85 38.90 148 170 51 54 107.5 16.4 15.9 30.45 39.93 175 170 65 60 ^ ■ 42.5 41.9 45-2 4.5.3 ' 41.9 40.4 45.4 40.8 88.8 91.8 92.2 06.0 Aug21 AuglO Augl9 J'lv 24' -19.4 -24.1 -12.6 -25.0 1 Jan 10 Feb 12 Feb 11 Feb 13 108.2 11.5.9 104.8 121.0 1.5.4 19.1 10.5 10.8 15 3 19.7 17.4 20.5 45.70 41.5 .32.23 38.31 46.12 33.40 28.91 41.64 208 129 137 140 233 134 1.50 146 55 56 57 40 56 60 60 43 32.1 34.0 89.4 J'ly 22 -46.5 Feb 8 135.9 22.3 23.3 25. .59 21.50 102 118 54 : 52 ' 33.5 36.9 89.0 J'ly 17 -40.0 Feb 3 129.0 23.0 24.1 25.12 17.62 83 78 52 40 48.3 47.2 90.1 J'ly 28 9.7 Jan 4 80.4 13.7 14.4 31.72 34.25 166 100 63 71 308 COUNTY OrFICEHS, PllOVINCE OF QUEBEC. [1900 'I 11 I ■fi''''- O. ;■ COUNTY OFFICERS, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. CoitHTiRH OR Divisions OK COINTIRH. Argenteuil Arthal)aaka Bagot Beauhariioie BeaiK'e Bellec'hasse Berthier Bonaveiitiire, No. 1 . Boiiaveiitiire, No. 2 . Broine Chaiiil>l,v Chainplain Charlevoix, No. 1 . . . Charlevoix, No. 2 . . . Chateau(;iiay Chicoutiini, No. 1 . . . Chicoutimi, No 2 . , . Coaticook Comptoii Den:. Montague!^ Dorchester Druiuinond Gaspe Ho(.'hela>f a Huiitiiij,'don Iberville Ilea (le la Ma^deleiie . Isle d' Orleans Jac(iues-Cartier Joliette K anion raska Lao St. Jean Laprairie L'Assomption Labelle Laval Ijcvis L'IsIet Lotliiniere Ma-skiiioiiKe Megaiitic Missisquoi Montcalm Montniagny . . , Mop.tnioreney Montreal— Ouest Montreal — Est Napierville Nicolet Ottawa Pontiac Portneuf Quebec Kichelieu Richmond Rimouski, No. 1 RimoMski, No. 2 Ronville Saguenay Sheflford Sherbrooke Soulanges Stanstcad, No. 1 Ste. Anne des Monts . St. Ilyacinthe St. Jean St. Maiirice Temisconata Three Rivers Terrebonne Vaiidreuil Vercheres Wolfe Yaniaska . ■ CoiJNTV Town. Lachute Arthabaskaville St. Liboiri! Beauharnois St. Francois St Raphael Berthier New-Carliflu Carleton Knowlton Longueiiil Ste. Oenevieve St. Etiennc de la Malbaic. Bale St. Paul Ste. Martine Chicoutimi Hcbortville Coaticook Cookshire Ste. Scholiistique Ste. lie iodine Druinmondville Perce Montreal Muntingdoii Iberville Amherst Laurent Montreal Joliette Kamouraska lloberval Laprairie L'Assomption Buckingham Ste. Rose Levis St. Jean Port Joli Ste. Croix Louiseville Inverness Bedford Ste. Julienne Montmagny Chateau Richer Montreal Montreal Napierville Becancour Hull Bryson Cap Sante Quebec Sorei Richmond Matane Rimouski .Marieville Tadousac Waterloo Sherbrooke Coteau-Laiiding Stanstcad Plain Ste. Anne St. Ilyacinthe St. Jean Trois-Rivieres Fraserville Three Rivers Terrebonne Vaudreuil Vercheres Ham-Sud St. Francois Rkgibtrars. (i. F. Calder M. J. A. Poisson J. Morel & Joseph Pilon Jr8ei>h Mayer T. Fortier Fortiinat Uelleau J. A. Laferrit're L. P. Leliel James Verge 11. S. Foster Robert & Lamarre F. Trudcl J. A. Martin J. Ciarii'py J. B. Poupart Thomas Bosse Nap. Iludon Otis ShurtleflP Wni. 11. Leonard Dosithe Dupras & Jos. Langlois Frs. Fortier Iternard & Millar Jos. X. Lavoie Am^dt'e Chauret& A. C. Decary John Campbell Bruce Philibert Contant E. A. Brasset F. -X. Laohance Ani(id(5e Chauret k A. C. DcScary Maximc I^voie & J. O. Ouilbaut Paul Dessaint C. Lindsay J. Brosseau B. Kocher L. de (J. Raby J. A. E. Ouimet L. N. C'arrier A. Gust. Verreault O. Couture C. Caron W. II. Lambly p:. C. Ouellet. J. Roch Forest. Jos. E. Duhamel. P. A. Longpie. Michel Roberge. J. E. Caron. Ls. Lemay. A. Tetrault. J. G. Rousseau. George Capscy. E. A. Archambault. F. G. Beriiier. X. Lefrancois. A. Barrette. Albert Duniont. P. T. Desjardins. W. G. Leroy. L. P. Bernard. H. Dorion. J. M. Mondor. W. Brooke. C. A. St. Pierre. J. E. Gagnon. G. P.ombiirdier. Alfred Larouohe. J. R. Taitre. W. Griffith. R. N. Thompson. M. E. Bernier. E. Archambault. L. A. Lonl. F. A. Talbot. J. E. Prijvost. J. D. N. Bastien. Aiiiit' Gcoffrion. O. Lamoureux. Louis Vcjronneau. /yPPOINTMENT OF JUDGES IN CANADA. By the British North American Act it is provided that the Governor General shall appoint the Judges of the Superior, District and County Court, except those of the '"„urt.s of Probate in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and that their salaries, allowances and peiKsions shall be fixed and provirovision for th', selection of ihe Ju to 12, tp 10 to n i)ndry of Province, rgs 13 to 22 t)i 13 to n bdry of Province, and rgs 23 to 29, tp 10 to n bdry of Province. District Heciistrar, G. W. Beynoii, Portage la Prairie ; Deputy of the Distriit liegisfrar, Peter Wliiinster. MoRDKN Land TiTi.KH Di.strict. — Comprising tps 1 to C, rgs 3 to 10 w, all inclu.sive. District Rerjistrar, A, Monkman, Morden ; Deputy of the District Registrar, Wm. Conner. COUNTIBS. Lisgar- -Plessis... Giinli . . . Manchester Rockwood Shoal Lake Souris River Turtle Mountain BOUNDARIKS, INCLISIVB. 1 13-14, r 4 e to bdry, also t 27 to 44, r 1-3 e t 1-2-3, r 1-2 w, r 1 e to Lake of Woods. 1 13-18, r 1, 2, 3 e and 1 w 1 13-18, r 23-29 w t 1-6, r 24-29 w 1 1-6, r 17-23 w L. S. Vaughan Selkirk John Angus Emerson Thos. Lusted Stonewall J. S. Crawford Birtle J. L. Campbell Sourisford A. P. Stuart Deloraina The counties above nanled have not yet been brought into any Land Titles District, and until they are, Torren'a titles may be obtained for any land therein upon application to the Winnipeg oftice. Registrars and Addresses. 8 i ^!l i I 310 REGISTRARS OP DEEDS — COUNTY COURT CLERKS. [1900 REGISTRARS OF DEEDS, OflTARIO. Iiuipector o/Jiegistry Offices— DoniHd (iuthrie, (j.C, Gitelph. C0CNTIK8,&C. AliOOMA E . . Brant Britcb Carlktun. . . dukkbrin . . DUNDAB Durham, K.R " w.r. Elqin Ebbbx Frontrnac, . Olbnoarry . Orbnvillr. . Grby, n.r. .. " S.R... HAIjDIMAND.. HALIBI'RTON Halton Hastinqb. .. Huron KiN08T0N(C) RBOIBTRARB. 'cOUNTIB8,&C. RKniBTRARH. i:OtSTlKH,&C. RROmTRARS. R. A. Lyon, Sault S.Marie W. H. Wood, Brant (on! D. Sinclair, Walkerton P. J. Coffey, Ottawa I Wni.McKii'n,Oran(^evilk' T.McUonaUI,Morri»bur|ur Henry Elliott, Fort Hope JWMoLau>fhlin,Bow'vle' Ja». H. (y'oyne, St. Tho». J. W. Askin, Sandwich J.D.'lhomiigon,KinK''ton: John Simpson, Alex'dria' PatrickMcCrea, I'rescott R.McKni(fht,OwenSo'nd Thomas Lander, Durham Jacob Baxter, Cayiijfa E. C. Young, Minden Dr. D. Robertson, Milton H. H. Day, Belleville JD()'Connell(rtc'(7)God'h J. P. Oildersleeve, Kin's'n Kbnt Lambton Lanark, N.R.' " 8.H. Lkrdb Lknnox&Ad. Lincoln .... London (C).. Manitoi'lin. MiDDLKBBX E w Mi'hkokaDih Niim'hinoDis NORKOLK . . . NORT'UM. K.R " W.R Ontario. . .. Ottawa (C). Oxford P.SoundDis.I PKBIi . . P.D.McKellar, Chatham A. Maclean , M. I). , Sam ia John MenzieH, Almonte James Armour, Perth W. H. Cole, Brockville S (iibson, Napanee H'n.J.G.Currie.St.Calh. W. C. L. Gill, London D.R.Sprinjrer, Gore Bay John Waters, London , S. Blackburn, Olencoe I J. E. Lount, Braeebrid^e Wni. Doran, North Bay A. J. Donly, Sinicoe A. E. Mallory, Colborne, F. W. Kield,"Cobour>,' G. W. Dryden, Whitby Alex. Burritt, Ottawa G.R.Pattuno,Woodnick T. Kennedy, P. Sound K. Chisholm, Brampton i Pkrtii, N.ll . " S.R. i'ktkhhoko' . Phkscott . . . Pr.Edwaud. UainyK.IMs. Hknkhk.w.. . KlSMKI-b SiMCOK. Stor.most . . Till N.B.DiH Toronto K. . " W.. VirroiiiA . .. Watkhi.oi). . Wki.i.and .. . Wkllo'n.n.r S K Wkntwortii York k &w r " N.R.. D. I). Ilav, Stratford P. Whelelian, St. Mary's B. Morrow, Pelerboro' J. IlikTinson, L'()ri|.;iiial W. .McKenzie, Pictoii F.J. Apjolm, Hat Portage .M. Mi'Kii,\, Penibcoke Jas. Keays, Diin'-aiiville Samuel iiOUiit, Barrie .1. C. Aljfuire, Cornwall John M..Munro,PtArth'r I'eter llyaii, Toronto C. Lindsey, Toronto Clias. I). IJarr, Lindsay jA. W..Merner,Ai;t, Berlin Jas. K. Morin, Welland .1. Anderson, Arthur N.IliKinlHitbiini, Ouelph K. K. Hope, Hamilton James Massie, Toronto j J. J. Pearson, Newmarket RECISTRATION DIVISIONS, ONTARIO. DURHAM.— .Ba«f fii'dtjigi— Townships of Hope, Cavan, and Manvers ; Town of Port Hope and V'illage of Millbrook. Weft Hiding — Townships of Darlington, Clarke and Cartwright ; Town of Bowmanville ancl Village of Newcastle. OREY. — Morth Riding — Townships of Collingwoo\iii)'aiiville iiount, Harrie jfuirc, (Jon I wall .Miiiiro,I'tArth'r I an, Toronto ley, Toronto , itarr, Lindsay •rncr.Aot, Herlin Morin, VVelhind rson, Arthur lioiliani, Ouelph oi>i', Hamilton lassie, Toronto ■son, Newmarket I Luoan. Wfnt Jaradoc, Ekfrid, roy, and Villages e. -Townships of • an. Ili'.vil iSt Knrnn.v. JllMlill Hi liolliHH, M..n., .1. I''. llollisH. Mc'h'aildfii, W. II. McKi'chiiii' iNt Ik'Kuie. McKechniu, Kohl. K, Manning'. .Inhii J. Morjih.v iSt .Morjihv. Thoa. Morphy, W. .S. Morphy. " I'ritiK'lo, It. II. Brantford, Co. Brant. Hairil, AiKJnw L., lA.M., HI <'ol- lioriii' St. Bowll.v,JohnW.,Q.C.,l2Maikel.St. BrewstiT, Muiiheud &, Huyd, I'ifl Dalhodsif St. W. S. nrfwstfr. B.A., q.i'., (». II. Muiihtad, H.U.L., (JuoiKe I). Iluyd. Hrowii, L. W., 1 South. Market St. Charlton, NV. M., .Market St. llardv, A. C. W., 4H Market St. Hivrlev & Sweet, di Market Street. Jas." llarlev, t^.t'., Kdni. Sweet, LL.H. Heyd, Louis F., cor. Market and Daliiousie Sts. Jones & Holinrake, Ilevd Block. S. A. Jones, \ \V. Iloiinruke. Liviii),'ston, W. C, (lt>i Market St. Mackenzie, Valentine, (i-C, 34 yueen St. McKwan, Martin \V., l(i.^) Dalhousie. Muir, M. K., B.A., 20 Market St. Wade, Thos. S., U.'i Dalhousie. Wilkes, Walter A., i^> Market St. Wilkc8& Henderson, 68 Market St. A. J. Wilkes, (^.C, W. T. 11. Hender.son. Wilson «St Watts, Court House. H. McK. Wilson, (^.C., Arthur K. Watts, I.L.B., I'etor I'urves. Woodyatt, Thomas, 43 Market St. Brighton, Co. Northuiulteiland. Orewry, Geor;,'e, H.A. Gordon, Jas. Wihiiot. Hartnian, H., B.C.L. BrocKville, Co. Lt-c Is. Brown & Fraser. .M. M. Brown, O. K. Fra.ser. Buell, W. S. Deacon, Joseph, (^.C. Fnlford, Chas. O. Hutcheson & Fisher. James A llutcheson, Alson A. Fisher. Jones, F. B. Marshall, Isaac; N. O'Brien, Daniel. O'Brien, James. Paffe, J. A. Kevnolds, K. J., Q.C. Wood & Stewart. Hon. John F Wood, Huuh A. Stewart. Writfht, W. J. Brussels, Co. Ffiiron. Blair, O. F. Sinclair, W. M. Taylor, K. L. BurK's Falls, Pairy Sound. Evans, S. T. Grant, D. M. Burlington, Co. Halton. Cleaver, E. H. (Jreene, T. J. C. Kerns, F. A., B.A. Caledonia, Co. Ilaldimnnd. Crerar, Crerar, Bankier it MoKean. Branch ottlce. Campbellford, Co. Northumh'iM. Colville, A. L. Harris, W. II. Lynch, Daniel J. Payne, (1. A. Cannington, Co. Untaiio. Heed, Archibald .lames. Carleton Plaoe, Co. Lanark. McCiio, Wilson. Mcintosh, t'olin. Patterson & Findlav. Small & McNcely.' H. C. Small, J. S. L. McNeely. Cayuga, Co. Maldiniaml. Colter Si Goodman. V. W. Colter, .C. White, Jno. Wesley. Wilson, Kerr «& I'ike. Matthew NVilson, J. G. Kerr, .M. .1. I'ike. Chesley, Co. Bruce. Ford, — . Mickle, C. J., B.A. Clintoq, Co. Huron. Brydone, W. Scott, James. Cobourg, Co. Northumberland. Armstroiii;-, A. J. r.oif^rg, F. D. Dumble, J. H. Field, F. M. Holland, Henrv F. Huycke, E. C.'s. Kerr, John W. Kerr & Kerr. William Kerr, (^.C. W. F. Kerr. McColl, J. B. Cciborr)e, Co. Northuinl)erland. Field & Jones. Frank Meade Field, B.A., B. Morton Jones, B.C.L. Payne, W. L. Webb it Ilonwood. F. L. Webb, B.A., LL.B.,(J.B.Henwood,B.A. Coldwater, (!o. Simcoo. Brokcivski, .1. C. Colllngwood, (/(>. 8iuicov. Allen, W. T. Birnie, Jno., B.C.L.. LL.B.,(^.C. Bruce .Sc Fair. Geo. W. Bruce, Robtr. E. Fair. Mohcrly, Geo. Robertson, Henry, Q.C, LL.D. Cornwall, Co. Stormont. Aljfuire, J. C. Berffln, Jno., Q.C. Chishiijni, Jno. A. (''hisholni, William. Copoland, Geo. T. Danis, Daniel. Dingwall, James. GoKo, G. I. Harkness ii Milli^an John G, Harkness, John C. MilliKun. Leitch, Prin^lo & Cameron. Jan. Leitch, Q.C., R. A. Prin^le, J. A., C. Cameron. Maclennan, Liddell & (Mine. D. B.Maclennan,Q.C.,J. W. Liddell, il.V.,C. H.CIine, F. J. Maclennan. McDonell, Adrian I. Sheets, Merrit O, Smith, Robert. Croenioro, (-'o. Sinicoe. Lennox, Boys & Brown. Branch of Barrie. McCirthy, Pepler, McCarthy & Duncan. Branch of Barrie. Deseronto, Co. Hastings. Bedford, Henry R. Deroche, Geori^e E. Delhi, Co. Nt)rfolk. Thompson, B. W. Drayton, (.'o. VVelliugton. Drew, E. W. Lown, A. S. Dresden, Co. Kent. Sharpe,J. W. Weir, Geo. E. Dundallc, Co. Grey. Lamon, James. Lucas Si Wri;;ht. I. B. Lucas, W. 11. WriKhl. (Branch.) Mackay, A. O. (Branch.) Dundas, Co. Wentworth. BcKUe, T. II. A., LL.B., Q.C. Knowles i'*: Lawrason. W. E. S. Knowles, .L W. I^awrason. Osier & Gwyn. B. B. Osier, H. C. Gwvn. Warden, A. R. & T. A. Alex. It. Warden, Thos. A. Wardell. Dunnville, Co. Haldimand. Bradford & Bradford. Robi. Brad- ford, S. Bradford. Ecclcs, John C. Macdonald & Macdonald. James F. Macdonald, Stewart C. Macdonald Swayze, Win. D. Durban), C'o. Crey. Davidson, W. S. McCaul, O. Lefroy. Telford, John P. Button, Co. Elgin. Barnum, W. II. Leitch, C. St. Clair. [1900 IICOO. incoc. . I,L.U..(i.(-. oo. W. iiruoe, [i.e., LL.D. 'inont. (III. John (>. . Milli^'uii. Jaineruii. Jaa. >. I'riiiKlf.J. A.. & (Uine. D. ...I.W. LkUlell, '. J. Mtu.'lcniiun. coe. rown. Kranch McCarthy & of IJarrie. stiugs. iigton. I. H. Lucas, Uraiich.) aiich.) worth. B., <.i.C. on. W. E. S. iwrasoii. H. Oaler, H. C. A. Alex. It. Warden. Kohl. Hrad- 1000] ONTAUIO LAW LIST. ini] laid. James F. t C. Macdonald Eganvllle, Co. Ilunfiitw. IiawHon, W. MatheHoii, Roderick A. tr\t\, Co. WtiUiiiKtoii. McDowell, Will. McKcchiiie, A. Kr. of |{raiii|)tnri. WftUh, W. L. Uraiichof OraiiKeville Elmira, Co. Waterloo. Mcliride, A. K. Branch ol Wat erioo. Ueade, W. M. Branch of Waterloo. Elora, Co. Wellington. liurns, Etiward. Wiwicr, Henry. Essex, Co. Essex. (}e. Linoolu. Gil)S()n & Osborne. Lancaster &, I'ettit. Meyer, Geo. W. Guelph, Co. Wellington. Coffee & Buckingham. Thomas V. Coffee, W. E. BuckiiiKham. Day, James E. Fisciier, J. B. Guthrie, Watt & Gutliiie. Donald Guthrie, (^.C, James Watt, Ilu^'h Guthrie. Jeffrey, Nicol. Kil^our, J. F. Macdunald & Drew. A. 11. Mac ilonald, Q.C, J. J. Drew. Maclean, Kenneth. McLean & McLean. W. A. McLean, J. A. McLean. .McKinnon, R. L. McMillan & Dunbar, llufh Mc- Millan, C. L. Dunbar. Mitchell, Robert. Mowat, .lohii A. Peterson, II. W. Saunders, Thos. W. Hagersviile, Co. Haldiniaud. Lindsay, Samuel E. Hamilton, Co. Wentwortli. Bell & Prin^le, 47 James St. s. Will. Hell, R. A. Printfle. Bicknell, H. II., 30 .lames St. s. BiK-tfar & .McHraync, Canada Life Cham. Sanford Dennis Biggar, ■.V. ,S. Mcltruvnc. Brown, A. W.,12 Main St. e. Bruce, Burton & Bruce, Canafia LifeChambers. Alexander Bruce, CJ.C, Warren F. Burton, Raljih II. Bruce. Burkholder, C. E., 17 Main St. c. Carpenter <& Carpenter, ;«l James St. H. Henry Carpenter, A. A. Carpenter. CarscallcTi it Cahill, 10 James St. 8. H. Carscallen, Q.C, Edwin D. Cahill, D'Arcy Tate. Chisholin & Lojfie, 69 James St. s. James Chisholin, W. A. Lojfie. Craiff, John, Spectator Building'. Crerar, Crerar & Bankier, Hamil- ton Provident Chambers. John Crerar, Q.C, Peter D. Crerar, Patrick M. Bankier, T. H. Crerar. Culham, J. A., Bank of Commerce Ruil liii^^ Duff, W. A. H., 67 James St. s. Evans, W. T., 14 Main St. e. Farmer iV Stanton, :i!t Jiiiiics St. s. .lohii G. Farmer, J. P. Stanton. Farmer fi Loiik, :<7 James 81. s. T. D. J. Farmer, .1. 11. Long. Furlong & Beasley, Bank of Com- merce Building. Ed' . Furlong, Alex. ('. Beasley. (iiige, Robt. R., 17 Main St. o. GilMoii Hi Osborne, Bank of Com. BIdg. Hon. J. M. Gibson, Q.C, W. W. Osliorne, M. J. O'Reilly. Hoslett, Thos, C, Spectator Chbs. Jelfs, G. F.. Police Mag. OtHce. Jones, J. W., 07 James St. s. Kerr, Geo, S., 07 .lames St. s. Lazier Hi Lazier, ;iO James St. s. F. Lazier, Q.C, E. F. Lazier. Lee, Lyman, Canada Life Chaiirrs. Lemon, Chas., U-2J llughsoii St. s. Lyall. T. F., 17-11> King w. MacKelcan, F., Q.C, Bank of Com- merce Building. Maloiie, Martin, 1117 Aberdeen Ave Martin i& Martin, 47 James St. s. Edward Martin, Q.C, K. h. C .Martin, 1). Martin. Martin, F. R., 8 Main St. e. Martin, T. II., Spectator Chambers. McClemont, W. M., 27 King St. w. Mewburn &, Ambrose, Spectator Chambers. S. C. Mewburn, E. H. Ambrose. Mills, G. H. 47 James St. Nesbitt, (Jauld & Dickson, Canada Life CliamberH. J. W. Nesbitt, Q.C, John G. Gauld, James hicksoii. Papps, (Jeo. S., (il) James St. s. Robertson, H. II., Spectator Chbrs. Ross, W. L., Traders Bank Bldg. Scott, Lees iSi Ilobson, Spectator Chbrs. John J. Scott, Q.C., Win. Lees, T. Ilobson, L. F. Stephens, Staunton & O'Heir, Spectator Chs. G. L. Staunton, Q.C, A. O'Heir. Teelzel, Harrison & Lewis, Traders Bank Bldg. J. V. Teetzel, Q.C, John Harrison, A. M. Lewis. Thompson, G. C, Traders Bk.Bldg. Wwldell, J. N., Court House. Waddell, F. R., ('ourt House. Walker, W. F., Q.C, 17 King St. w. Wardrope & .\IcKeaii, 10 .lames St. s. W. H. Wardrope, .1. .McKean. Washington, S. F.,Q.C, Hamilton Provident Chambers. Witherspoon, R. W., 20 Main St. e. Witton, Harry B., 281 Bay St. h. Harriston, Cof. Wellington. Campbell, A. O. Kbl)els, W. D. Spotton, A. Haw^esbury, Co. Prescott. Lawlor, Herbert W. Hespeler, Co. Waterloo. Cole, — . Huntsville, Mu.skoka. Grant, D. 51. Howell, A. Hutchesnii, S. A. Wilgress, G S. ingersoll, Co. Oxford. Hegler, J. C Hegler, J. H. Jackson, J. B., B.A., Q.C. McDonald, James F. Patterson, .lohn. Walsh, Michael. Wells, Thos. ! :n4 OKTARTO T,AW MST. [IftOO iff' litN' 'I KtmptvllU, Co. (Ironvillr, Kcr^uMciii, (i. II. French Si Alli'ii. 1'. .1. l-rriicli, ilXl.'V. K. Alliii l^lnoardine, ('•>. l{riiuH. Klein A KcrtfUHon. LoHronilu', W. (•.,^^C. Miu'iilierNoii, .liinii'N A. H<-ott. .luniuH II. SU'Wiirt, Jiiiiii's McK. Kingston, ('<» Kronti-iinc. Kiiwdcn, .los., IIM Ontario SI. Hritlon it Whiiinjf, (111 (Maruncf Stret'l. H. M. Itrilton, C/.('.,.ln(>. L. Willi iuK, (i.e. Brown, Kri' WflliiiKtoii St. CnnninKlmni, A. H., 7!i Clarnncp .St. OivoiiH, I). A,, McrcliiiiitM flank HiiildiiiK, corriei' lirock ami Wi'llninlon. Kirkpatrick .<: Ho^erH, 1)11 Ontario St. Hon. (J. A. Kirk)iatric'k,(^.(J., K. V. KojfcrH, (;.t'., \V. K. Nirklc, J. II. MacTifi'. Kiiitf, F.,Onlttrio l'lianil)crn, Kinn and Clarenci'. Lyon, 11. v., I'rin<'i'sn St. Macdoiull it Fiirri'll, 38 Clarence SI. t). M. Mucdoiiell, ti.C.,.I. M. Farrcll. Miidie. .lolin, 89 Olarencc St. MiliKloll, Win., 1:^1 Wellin;iton St. Mclntvre A Mclntvrc, ;»ii4 Kin;; St. K. John Mclntyre, t^.C, D. M. Mclntvre. Rijjnev, T. J., 8 Kxchanjfo Chani- herfi, 115 Hrock SI. Skinner, .1. S., 7il (JIarcncc St. Smith, C. K.,c()r. Urock and Kinj;. Smythetfe L.von, Ontario (.'hanihcrs, KinjrandClaren"e. K. ll.Sniythe, y.C, Herbert I. [a on. Snook, T. L., 'itM) Ontario St. Strnn^re, Jno., '.»,') Clarence St. Sullivan, W. H., '.W Clarence St. Walkem & Walkein, i»a (Marcnce St. K. T. Walkem, (^.C, .1. H. Walkem. Webster, C. U., 81 Princess St. Kingsville, Co. Kssex. Smith, W. A. Lancaster, Co, (ilengarry. Mocdunald, Jonn Sandlleld. Stewart, Wm. Lean\ington, Co. Essex. Boles, A. T. Clark, Cowan, Bartlet & Bavtlet. Douglas, (ieorjfe II. Easton, W. T. Liridsay, Co. Victoria. Anderson, D. K. Devlin, A. V. Hopkins, G. H. Kenny, M. J. Mcliaiitfhlin /i McDiarniid. H. .1. McLaujfhlin, F. A. McDiarniid. McMiirchy, N. A. McSwevn & Weldon. .1. MeSwovn, J. K.'Weldon. Moore & Jackson. F. D. Moore, Alex. Jackson. O'Leary, HuKh, q.C. Steers, Wm. Stewart & O'Connor. T. Stewart, L. V. O'Connc •. Listowel, Co. I'orth. Itl.'wiit, F. K. tlainillon, .1. ( 'ecil. MV l.aKosi'. A.Cnn- Hlanlinciin, I'. A. C. IiuUonc. MaclnniM, .lolin A. Mavwi'll, .liiliii. o'llriaii iS£ Hall. (!olin oMH i^c Harper, Kichmoiid and Carlintf Sis. Oeo. C. Oibbons, <.i.C, Fred. F. Harper. Oraydon A (}ra,\doii. H. M. Cray- don, N. I'. (Jraydon. (JrecnleesiV Bec^lier, 42'2 llichmond St. A. Oroenlees, H. C. Becher. Ciiinn & Harvev, 112 Richmond St. Geo C. Gunn, W. J Harvey llellmuth (te IveN, Bank o( Com- merce Bids. I. F Hellnnith, C. H. Jvey. ■larvis & Vinintr, 7.'i Dundas St. Chauncey O. Jarvis, Jared Vin- injr, B.A. Jeffery, A. O., LL.B., D.C.L., (^.C, Market Lane. Johnston, Edward H., 43(ii Ilicli- inond St. Kerrigan, Jas. E., Hiscox Build- in/, Kidunond St. Laidlaw, W. B., Bank of Commerce l)uildin<;. Luscombe, T. H., 10!> Dundas St. Love & Di^nan, 418 Talbot St. Francis Love, R. II. Diifnan. Macbeth Si .Macphersoii, fiO Dun- das St. Talbot Macbeth, Q.C., John .Macplierson. McEvoy & Pope, 402 Ridont St., o,)p. Court House. ,lohn M. Mc- Evov, B.A.,LL.B., II. C. Pope, M.A"., LL.B. McPhiUipa & Toothe, iiO Dundas St. P. M d'hillips, R. M. C. Toothe. MoWhinnev, J. Mercer, Richmond St. Majjee, .McKillop, Murphy & Mc- Kenzie, Dundas and Richmond. James Mairee, Q.C., Jos. B. Mc- Killop, Thos. J. Mun)hy, P. E. McKenzie. .Meredith, Judd & Drom),'ole, Ilis- on\ llnililiiiK, Iticlnniind Strriit, Ivlinnnd Meredlih, .los. (\ Jndrl, .Ino. o. Driiiii)(ii|<'. Mere DuihIiin. Hilliiird, lr\Mii. .lohiiHliiii .If Itradlli'ld. A. .lohii Nliiii, (ii'ii. K. Iti'iidlli'Id. I.vlo, It. K. Mv«TH, (>'. A. Whitnty, .lunivit l>liii.\ , ({.(J. l^our\t Forest, Co. Williti^toii. Cliii'ki' Ifi Cliirkc. .1. II. Cliirkf, qc. A. s. ciiiilu'. KiiiKfNlcn, \V. II., . H. ,(/.(,'. WiJMoii .\i Wilson. \V. (1. WilMoii, Uriah M, Wilson. flewoastle, ('<>. hmliiim. .Mclii-an, K\aii II. New ((amburg, Cu. Wutorloo. Allllar, William. (tewmarket, Co. York. Knowli's, h". C. S. lii'Miiox & .Mor^'an. Lloyd, r. II. Robertson, Thos. .1. Widdilleld, W. C. Niagara Falls, ( 'o. Wellatid. Fraser, Alex. (lerman & Crow. Win. (icrinan, A. C ('row. (irillilli, K. W. Hill, F. W. Mc'Hurney, F. C. flortl} Bay, Dist. of NipiHsing. Ilowiu, (i. S. Hrowniii);, A. H. McNaiiiara, J. .M. NorwicI), Co. Uxfoid. Urown, Thomas. Duncan, H. J. Norwood, Co. Potoihorough. Camphell, W. A. F. Sherry, (Jeo. J. OaKville, Co. H.tltoa. Appelhe, K. S. Cameron it Lee. Oil Springs, Co. Lambton. Shauneasey & fircenizen. liraiich. Cowan, McCarthy \- Towers. Ih'ch Orangeville, Co. Durterin. Donnjfhv, Dutfnld. Fish, J. N., B.A. Hu}.fhsf, 1, A. A. Island, .John L. MoKay, W. J. L. Myers, Eljfin, (^.C. Robb, Geo. Walsh, W. L. Orlllla, Co. SiiMCoii Kmiiis, I', li. (•rant, it. I). Cram. II. \i\i(\\H. (illMII, II. II. Ilaiiiiiioiid, ■!. II. I.atr. riv, T. II. MrCarl'hy, l'« plir, I oilii.iild & Mc- Carthy. I» AllMii Mcriirttn ,t^C., • FriiinlsK. r. I'l'pl.T, i^C", I has. (Nirlmiild anil.'. A. .McCarthy. .Mitt'osh \- 'riiipni|isnn. ItoliiiiMon, .^amiu'l .'S. Oshawa, Co. Onturio. liricison, .1. F. .Iiiiifs, ('. A. .Morpliy, Henry K. Miirton, L. K. Sinclair. W. K. N. Ottawa, ( 'o. ( 'iirlctoii. Harr\ , William II., K;{an's lllmk. iteliniirt .V Kilcliic, (lilt nil i 'lilirs, N. A. Ilelconri, l^.C, .lolin A. Ililchiv. Itishoji iVSniith,iintari()Chamliers. .lohn llisho|), Lonis .A. Smilli. Hradlcy, Kiih. A., lil CenlralChms. Itlanclicl, I 'has. A.. Ccnlnil CIiIun. Hurlpjilv'e, II. A.. Central Chlirs. Chislidlm iV (I'Connor, Trust lild;,'. It. Cliisliiilm, .1. I{, (It '(iiiiiiir. Christie, (irccnc A (Jrecne, llli Wcl- linu'lon SI. .lohn Chrislie, (ieo. M. Orceiie, Wcntworth (ircciie. Chrysler it llelhiine.Ceni lul Cham- bers. Francis Henry Chrysler, V.C., ('has. .1. |{. Mcthiine, Code iV Itcaminl, Kuan's Block. W. A. Code, T. A. Heamenl. Code iV. Iluri'itt, (Jarlclon Cham- lieis. It. (i. Code, K. F. Hurritt. (N)iislantinc,iii \' Larose, .'iliii Sus- sex SI. Ciillieit, O. K., Mi Sparks St. FerH^iison, Alcvnnder, (^.(J., Carlo- ton Chamlier.s. Fisher, .1. I'., Thistle's Chanihers. Fri|i|> i^ Smith, Carlelon Chamb's. A. K. Fripp, ,1. r. Smith. Ucimnill iSj .Nlay, 11 an Carlelon Chaml)ers. Grant it Sims. .1 C. Grant, 11. tl. Sims. (Sundry, Arthur W.. 2:") Sparks St. Ilaydon, A. Tnist Hiiildinjf. Ileiiderson, (!., Ontario (Jhambers. Henry, W. I)., I'aley Buildin;;. Hick, Kobert, Durie's Cbiirnbers. Hodifins, W. K., .Inst ice Dept. Kidd, Geo. K., Ontario Chambers. Kidd vV Forward, Carlelon Cham- bers. W. .1. KiMnellie. Lussier, Alfred E., ,')(>!) Sussex St. MacCruken, Henderson & McGiv- (^rin, Central Chambers, .lohn I. MacCrakeii, Geortre F. Hender- son, H. H. McGiverin. Macfarlaiie, Alphonse, Carlcton (chambers. Mncleim, lioniild lli-ctor. Central ( 'hiinibers, Mahiiii, l':il\vard,TriiNt lluildlnir. Moll, Wm., SI) sparks Ml. .Morton, T. I'., Carlcton Chambent. .McCread,\ .1. .1., Nil Sparks St. .Mclioutfal, l». .lo!4eph, Kideaii Ml. M. Gralijim. Nellis,.Monk.'i:.MatheMOM,22Muteolfe St. Thos. F. NelliH, Ilenrv C. Monk, K. H. .Malhesoii. O'Connor, Ho^k ii Mat;ee, HMJ Sparks SI. Wm. I). lU>uu, (^ C, Charles O'Connor. F. A. Manee. O'Gara, Wvld ,V Osier, .MoInoiih Hank Chbrn. W. Wyld, G .Osier, o'.MeaiaiV Kelioe, l.'iOiilario(Jhani- bers. .1. .1. O'.Meara, L. Kehoe. o'.Meara, John, cor. Sus.sex ami Uiileaii Sis. O'.Meara, .lohn K., 74 Sparks SI. Osborne, .1. K., I'aley Kiiildin)^. I'ercival, ll< rbert Alfred, Ontario Chambers. I'erkins Hi Fraser, 04 Sparks St. Wm.(!. I'erkiiiH, A. W. Froscr, l^.C. I'ratt.St I'lall. Horace rratt,(^ha8. H. I'ralt, 101 Sparks St. Ritchie, Owen, Court House. .Scott & Scott, Carlelon Chambeni. Hon. Richard Win. Scott, (^.C., H'Aiw .Scott, W. C. Curie. Sinclair, U. V., '22 (,'entral Chaiu- hers, Klirin St. Siiiilh, .1. .1., Thistle's Chambers. Stewart, M(!Leod, 14 Metcalfe St. Stratlon, Jas., 1(1 F.l«in St. Vincent, .1. V., .Oliit Sussex St. Warl('ul(u. Jiio. II. Mclcttlfc, J. II. Mftculfe. O'Moarn, •liio. J, Hoolt, KruiiciM. VVhItv /i WillitiiiiH. Will. U. White, (^(^, \V. II. WilliainH. Whiif, JVttT, jr , II. A., M, It. Peqetanguiiliene, Co. .Simcoc. llfWHon, W. II. Thoiii|W(>ti, A. B. PertI), ('(>. Lanark. Allun, .1. A. C'oniiitt, Ot'orifu A. Kov, C. .1. Hull & Ilnll. Malloch, K. (1. (Co. Attorney). Malhi'Hnn >1i lialiU'rHoii. Arthur J. MuthuHoii, J. M. llalili'i'Noii. Koiferit itHti'wiirl. Shuw. Alex. C. Peterborough, Co. I'uterhoro'. DeiiriiHtoun, IVck d HtevoiiHon. U. M. DeiiniHtotiri, K. A. IVck, A. SteveiiHon. Dtiniblv(!lc JohnNlon. D. \V. Duiiible, VV. V. .lohiiNton. Edniintiori k Dixon. Geo. Ed- niinHoii, A. K. Dixon. Edwards, E. H., (J.C. Ort'LMi, ilohn. Hall & Hnyes. K. H. D. ilall, L. M. Haves. Hatton i Wood. U. W. Hatton, K. E. Wood. Kerr & Ktrr. Win. Kerr, qX'., Francis I). Kerr, U.A. Moore, W. H. O'Connell, Daniel. I'ouaselte i: .Mc-WilliaiuR. A. 1'. Poussette, i).V. \l. K. MeWil- Hams, It. A., M,.l{. RoKer !i Kurnet. (ieo. M. RoKer, J. VV. Unmet. Stone, Erafltiis H. Stratton & Hall. W. A. Stratton, li.O. R. R. Mali. Petrolea, Co. Lainbton. Dawson, H. J. Isbister, J. MoncriefT & Gaushy. Geo. Mon- crieff, (^O., J. D. Gatwhy. Hhannesay /i Greenizen. A. K. Shaunessy, I. lireenizen. Weir i'ii Miielienzie. A. Weir, It. G. R. Mackenzie. Wilson, I'. W. Piotoi^, Co. Prince Edward. Alcorn, G. O. Allison, M. R. Allison, W. H. R., County Court Clerk. Brown, J. Roland, Crown Att'y. Gilbert, N. Hubbs, R. H. Macnee, V. C. Widdifleld, C. H, Wiitflit \ WulniHli>. .lohii A. Wrlifl.t, ThoinuN Walnixloy. Ynutii;, K. M. Port/^rthur, 'I'lmniU r Hay DiHt. Oorluuii, ThiiH. A , Cmnnu Atly. Kei'fvr, Krunk H. liAnKwiirlhv, W, F. Mt'llriuly. Wllliani. Port Elgin, ( 'o. \Uuw. Iliirtft'HH, W. Dalrynipie, J. C. I'lihn.r, .1. V. Port Hope, Co. Diirhani. ChiHhohn ii ChiHhdIni. D. II. (!hiNh|i, F. A. U'Reiilvit MeCrea. .1. It. O'Rcllh, H.A., (^.C, (i. McCica. Preston, Co. Waterloo. HanninK, C. R. Rat Portage. Hird, J. K. Hojce iV Drajicr. FerKiison it Roddy. l.anKford Hi Monin. .Mcl.eiman, Allan. Thibaiideau. W. II. Renfrew, Co. Kcnfrow. Chown, S. T. CraiK, .lames, (;.(.'. Devine, F. .M. Grout, Trevor H. MoGarry, Thomas W. Ripley, Co Hruoi'. I'earson, .1. L. Ridgetown, Co. Ki iit. (lundv, Wni. K. Mills," Walter. Revcraft. Louis .1. Sniith, II. I). Watson, (). K. Rodqey, (Jo. I'Mgin. Shaw, .John D. Sarnia, Co. Laniliton. Adams, Joshua. Hucke, .1. P. Cowan, .McCarthy & Towers, .liio. Cowan, M. S. McCarthy, li. I. Towers. namia& IJurnhani. W.J. Hanna, A. S. Hurnham. Kittermaster & Gurd. Fred. W. Kitternioster. Norman Gurd, LL.R. liO;,'an, John R. Mackenzie, 1). McDowall, James A. F. M< .Mlllioi, lianii'l H|iencer. rjirili'c ,V .shauhc>iny, FreiHt. AlKonm. Carrie\, W. N. Furwell, C. F., (^C. Hamilton, H. C. Mar iiiirt, ticnrife A. llearMt, W. II. Kehoe, J. .lunu'M. McFadden, M. M( Fadderi, Uriah. McKay, Jotm. Koners, Fred. D. (-'. L. Riiuliwid, Perei\al Thomas. Klm|iHoii, N. Seaforth, <•>. Huron. Rest, J. M. lliivH, Robert Stanley. HolmHtead, Frank. Killoran, .1. ],. Sheiburrie, ( 'o. DulFurin. Douvrlas, .lohn W. Vance, G. M. SImooe, Co. Norfollc. H. P. T. R. Atkinson, W. E. Kelly, J. AuHlev, Wells i& Innis. J. Aniiley, W. (i. Wells, II. Iniiis. Atkinson A Pclrie, II. D. Petrie. Curtis, F. K. Kelly it Porter. Porter. Slavht, llackus .t Hla^ht. T. R. Slatfhl, (!. C. Itaekus, A. G. ShiKhl. Tisdale, Tisdale & Reid. D. Ti»- dale, E. Tisdale, F. Reid. Smith's Falls, ( '<>. Lanark. Cairns. (!. F. Hull, F. W. Lavell, Farrell Si l.avell. Jno. Reeve Lavell, .Mex. Gray Far- rell, Han, ' Lavell. McEwen, J. Sparham, it. E. St. Catharines, ('o. liincoln. Ilenson, Charli's I., .St. Paul St. Hrennan, Michael, 1 St. Paul St. Campbell, J. S., -i.j (^iieen St. Collier, Hurson .t Vale. H. H. Col- lier, Geo. U. Iturson, Hy. Yale. (.'oiuior, Charles IL, (^ueen St. ln>;ersoll & KInjrslon, St. Paul St. .1. H. Intfersoll, \. (J. Kiupston. Keys, .lames A., (Ki St. Paul St. Laiicaster, E. A. Macdonald, F. W. Mari|uiM, A. W. (^ucen St. M(rCarron, .M. J., t^ueen St. Mii('<>, (1. W., A( Son. Miiliic, .1. I>., if.r., WliiilNor llldi'k. .Mcl'luTMon iV ItaNJclNiin. (1, (i. .Mcrhi'rmin.i^.C., .r. A. l>ii\i(lMiiii. raiitoii, A. iM., Wliidsor lllmk. Smith iti Sii'cic, llorilon lllock. K. Sidney Siiillli, J. SU'i'lc. Woo. MidillcNux. Ilartlolt, P. II. I''olihMlic(', .Inn. M«Kv(>.\ ii l'o|ic. Sdmrt, MInart* Kohh. TravtT, Klllolt. 8t. Thomai, (<'(>. KlKin. CouKhlln, Daniel. CrothiTH, l>. II, S. CrothtTM .t I'ri.e. T. W. Crolh -in. S. I'ficf. I>a\ idHon, J. II. Dnnaliiu', l». ,1., (j.( ' Dohorty, W. II. Farley, .John, q.V. (Ilenn, .laineH M., (^,0. <^r»nt^ndre^v,^:I^in andTallmtSlH. Ilorton, Kdward. Kains, .Ino. A..Tall(ot St. Maxwell .V .Maxwell. V. I", .Max- well, C. K. Maxwell, .Ir. MeOonnell, H. II. Mc(Vininion & VVilNon, cor. Talliot, an. Ontario. Filch, C. U. Lennox, J. F. McCiillouifh, .lanu'H. St. Mary's, Co. IVitli. Hardintr, K. W. Harstone, L. (iraham, .L W. Sudbury, Nipi.ssincr. Clery, .1. M. Fowler, .). Lcniieux, F. K. MacLennan, J. K. Muldnnn, II. Sutton, Co. York. Crozier, A., B.A., LL.H. Tara, ('o. Bruce. Start, Chas. Edward. Teeswater, Co. Biuoe. Stephens, J. J. Tliamesville, Co. Kent Arnistrontf. A. C. Coutts, John. Theualon, IiIhI. Alf^nnm. Dolile, I). It. WilllimiH, T. i;. Thornbury, <'o. iiwy, Dyrc, T. II. Thorold, Co. Willainl (!aMey, I'rcd. \V. Ciillier >V lliirNMh. Ileiliert Collier, (i. II. ItlU'Mryn. Tllionburg, Cn. Oxford. Ilrown, W, C, CarrutherH, .lohn, Clarke, Clias F. Crawford, .1. L. Dowler (V Sinclair \V. A. Howler, t/.C., V. A. Sinclair. LivitiK'Htone, L. II, C. Vatmiier.it, ,1. (i, Toronto, Co. York. AdaniH, .\ndruw A.,l(ooni Mil Can. Lite IIM:;. Akern, .lohn, 1 Wellirfu'ton a. An^lin \' .Mallon, s.w. cor. Victoria Ai Adeli.ide. Kriiiik A. Ainflin, .lanieH \V. Mallon. Aifiiew, Jiio.,-.i(ll» l)a\cnii(irl Itoiid. Armour & IMickle, tl l\ini{«. K. Itoiitflaw Armour, »^''., Ilenrv \V. Mickle. ArnMlroii); Hi F-lliol, 77 Victoria SI reel. Andrew Klliol, Alfred lloHworth ArniHtroinf. ArniHtroiiK', ThomaM C. L. AUNOMII & .loilNSToN, lo;i llav St. Frank Arnoldi,(/.( '., Strachnii .lohimton. (Ser luinl.) Rain, .las. \V. (with Laidlaw it Co.) Ilaldwin, Lawrence IL, I'i .Manning Arcade. Ilarwick, Aylesworth it Wri^dit, \H and :!(» KiiiK w. Waller Ilarwick, (^.C., A. II. A.\lcMworih,(^i.C., II. .I.WriKht, Doii^flas Armour, .J. II. .MoHM, C. A. .Moss. Baxter, l»i„'hlon \V., ".I Yon^e St. liayly. Kdward, -JS Welliiifflon e. Ileiilim li Moore, I.H Court St. A. II. Ileaton. W. II. Moore. Heaty, Snow & Smith, (,'onfedera- lion Life lluildiii«'. A. .1. Itussell Siiow.C. 1'. Smith,C. H. Nasmith. Fieatty, lllackstock, Neshitt, Chad- wick iS: |{iddell. Ileal tv, lllackstock, (ialt it Faskeii, llaiik of Toronto. W. H. Ilentty, Thos.l>8Hlackslock,<,).('.,(!eo. Tate lllackstock, (;.C., K.M.Chad, wick, Wallace Ne.sl)itt,(^C.,\V. K. Riddell,V.C.,Thos. l'ercy(Jalt.I). Fasken, A. Monro Orier, II. Arni- stron>f, H. McKay, C. W. Heatty. Ileaiimont, II. H., 18 Toronto St." ileavera, (icor^e. Hcek, II. T., Room 35 Canada Life Huildin^r. lledford-.IoiicH, A.C.,l.sTorontoSt. riesi, William IL, 70 Vic^toria St. Ilickfoi-d, K. 11., !» Toronto St. IliKlT'ii" i^' Burton, (io Canada Life BuildinfT. C. H. W. Bitrtrar, Q.C., Geo. F. Burton, (3eo. C. Bijftfar. Bi;.'i;s, S. C, (}.C.. Freehold UUIk. BLAKK, LASH & CASSELS, B.iiik of Commerce Building;. Edward Blake, i-l.C, S. H. Blake, Q.C., Z. A. Lash, (^.C, Walter Cassels, Q.t;., A. Mackenzie, W. II. Blake, Hume Blake, E. F. Blake, A. W. AuKliii, T. 1>. Law , W. A. H. Kerr, Walter Gow, Miller Lash. (See cnn(.) lloonHT, «»i'o, A.,('anKiln IVrni'iit lliiildinu, Toronto Nt. lloNwell, Arthur It., M) Vonue St. lloullliecV lloullliee,;il VIetorlaNt. Kctfinjild lloiillhee, H.(; llnult- hee. Ilowiriian, L. II., OA (Xanadu Lite Building. Bo\d, Alex, v.. Freehold llldtf. Bowl, W. T,, •-'.I Toronto St. Ilriiru", A. W., ;t;i BIchmond w, llrixlol, CiiwthraA Barker, lOHllay SI, hjliiiund Bristol, W. II. Caw- thra, K. K. Barker. Ilrown. Merritt A., 22 Yonjrc HI. Arcade. Biiici', .lohn, M Adelaidi' SI. e. liull.V Kyles, IH Toronto SI. T. II. Bull, .lohn Kvles. Ilurk, A. W., 1(1 KiuK St. w. BurMH,Sle|>henW.,;i04Tem|>lell|di; B\irritt, W. E. Caiiii'ion fi CrookH, '^4 KIiik w. A. II. Cameron, A. It. Crooks. Cameron .V Lee, ;J4 Vihell, I)iiKald, Boom '25, .luiieH 111111111111,'. CannitT >V ('annilT, 1 Adelaide e. .luines Foster CannitT, Henry Thor|H! (/'nnnilT. CABEV, F W., Aherdeen Cham- licrs. (.SVc i-nril.) Carscallen, Hall .V I'a.Mie, Aher- deen (.'handlers. Andrew B. Carscallen, W. C. Hall, .1. Weh- her I'ayne. Cassels, CasHels At Brock, 4 Wei- litiK'ton e, Hamilton CaHselH, K. S. Cassels, Ilenrv Brotk, (L M. Kelley. (.'asHels k. Htandish, 15 Toronto St. Allan Ca.ssels, Ira Slandish. Ciwion it Co., Traders Bank Bkljf. IL K. Castoii. Caswell, ThoH., City Soli(Mtor. Cavell Hi Gihson, 4;i A9 Vonge St. E. T. Maluiie, (^.C, J. F. Edgar, A. L. Malone, Fred. Langnmiv. Elliott, W. J., Saturday Night Builrling, Adelaimilev. Gash &. .Shore, S-'i i. ..i,r St. c. II. W. C. Shore, B.A., Norman B. Gash, B.A., LL.B. Ghent. C. Alexander, 84 Victoria St. «iil)son it Defries, 74 Church Si. Goodwin Gibson, R. A. L. I'efries. Gibson. A. Cecil, 5i) Canada Life Building. Gibson .t Snider, 18 Toronto St. R. J. (Jibaon, F. C. Snider. Godfrey, J. M., If) Toronto St. Going, Cliarles C, Freehold Bldg. Gordon & Saniiison, .Medical Hall Bldg., Bay St. \V. H. Lockhardt Gordon, Alexander Sampson, Frank M. L. Gordon. Greene & Grerne, Dineen Bldg. Columbus H. Greene, Henry Vincent Greene, Sydney A. C. Greene. Greer, A. E. K., Vork Chambers, !» Toronto St. Grievson, I). !>., York Chambers, '.•Toronto St. Grote, G. W., 24 Adelaide St. e. Hannah, Wm. Geo., 3,') Adelaide c. Hansford, J. E., LL.B., 18 King w. Hamilton, .L C. Ilarcourt, («. .\., 30 King St. e. Harman,G. F., M) Vonge St. Haverson, James, 28 Wellington c. Heighington, ,),, Aberdeen Cham- bers. 3:") Acldaide St. e. Hellmuth, Ivey ikCo., cor. Front iS: Scott Sts. Isidore F. Helhnuth, Charles H. Ivey. Henderson, Chiis. , 28-30 Toronto St. Henderson it Davidson, 24 Ade laide east. Elmes Henderson, N. Ferrar Davidson. Heani it Lamont, Room 47 Canada Life Building. E. J. Hearn, John Lamont. Henderson, R., Molson's Bank Building. Henderson, Small it (Jritttn, 24 Adelai.C., William .Macdonald.y.C, William Davidson, J. A. I'aterson, Robert A. Grant. King, Samuel, 18 Wellington St. e. King it Eagen, 1 Toronto St. John King, ii>.C., Nassau B. Eagen. Kilmer it Irving, 10 King w. (, 70 Canada Life Bldg. J. D. .Montgomery, William .1. Fleury, Robt. A. Montgomery. Morris, William, 24 Kimr St. w. .MOW AT, LANGTON, MOWAT & MACLENNAN, 9 Toronto St. Sir Oliver Mowat, (J.C., Thomas Langton, Q.C., H. M. Mowat, Q.C., Roderick Jas. .Maclennan. (See card.) Mulock, Miller, Mulock & Thom- son, Dominion Bank Chambers. Wm. Mulock, Q.C., W. N. .Miller, Q.C., Wm. Mulock, jr., McDowall Thomson. Mulvey, Thomas, 2 Toronto St. Munro, R. H. R., 9 Toronto Sc. .Murphy, N , Q.C. 24 .\delaide e. Murray, Alex. Geo., 01 Victoria St. Murray, H.W.M., Q.C, 59 VongeSt. Nason, Joseph, Room 05, Canada Life Building. Neville & Bell, 18 King St. west. R. S. Neville, C. W. Bell. Nicol 't Scott, Hamilton Chambers, 34 Yonge St. John J. .Scott, C D. S'„-ott, Jas. T. Scott. Segs worth, Robt. F., 103 Bav St. Shaver, H. Howard, 100 Bay St. Shilton, Wallbridge & Martin, Mc- Kinnon Bldg. John Shilton, W. H. Wallbridge, Clara B, Martin. Sinclair iS: Sinclair, 90 Canada I ife Building. Arthur H. Sinclair, Donald L. Sinclair. Smellit' iSc Shaw, 30 King e. R. S. Smellie, J. R. Shaw. Smith, (!eo. H., 9Tor(mtoSt. Smitli, Rae & (Jreer, 25 Toronto St. Jas. F Smith, Q.C, Geo. M. Rae, John Greer, G. Larratt Smith. Smvthe, W. R., 7o \ictoria St. Smyth, R. G., 18 Toronto .St. Stephens, Llew. N. Storey & Bond, King St. w. D. S. Storev, A. A. Bond. Strathy, J. R., 123 .Simcoe St. St. JohiuStThompson, Temple Bldg. J. W. St. John, G. H. Thompson. Swayzie, B. E., 17 Adelaide e. Symons, Harry, Q.C, Aberdeen Chambers. Tavlor, W. B., LL.B.,43 Adelaide St. e. Thompson, C W., 702 Temple Building. THOMSON, HENDERSON & BELL, Boarfl of Trade Bldg. D. E. Thomson, Q.C, David Hender- son, Geo. Bell, .John B. Ilolden, W. N. Tillev. (See card.) Thomson, T. C., 1.''7 Buy St. Thorne. Warren iSt Starr, Freehold Building. Horace Thorne, J. J. Warren, J. R. L. Starr. Thurston, W. G., 23 Toronto St. Travers, Fergus J., 53 Canada Life Building. Tremeear, W. J. Hi Co., 51 King e. Trow, A. E., 10 Adelaide St. e. Tvtler & -McCabe, 9.V Adelaide e. 'j. Tytler, C J. McCabe. Urquliarttt Unpihart, 157 Bay St. D. Unpihart, Thos. Urquhart. Vandervoort, M. P..18Wellingtone. Vickers, W. W., 9 Toronto St. Waldron & Hodges, 2 Toronto St. Gordon Waldron, W. II. Hodges. Wallace & Johnston, 75 Yonge St. W. .1. Wallace, Wm. Johnston. Warne. .1. F. WATSON, SMOKE & S-MITH, National Trust Bldg., King St. e. Geo. II. Watson, Q.C, Samuel C Smoke, J. Grayson Smith, J. B. Xoble, H.C Osi)orne. (See card.) Watt, D. II. Wells ;« MacMurchy, Rooms 210- 213 Union Station. Hon. R. M. Wells, Q.C, Angus MacMurchy. Welton, Herbert R., 1 Toronto St. Wickham, II. J.,Speciul lixaminer, 702 Temple Building. Wickson. Samuel, SA King e. Wilkie .t Irving, 01 Victoria St. George Wilkie, J. E. Irving. Williams, A. J., 28 Toronto St. Williams, T. E., 9 Toronto St. Wright, J. A., 1 Adelaide St. e. Toronto Junction, Cj. York. Anderson, A. J. Bull. G-allagl r .% Little. Going, Chas. l. Rovoe, A. II. Tit'us, F. E. \ickers fi Parker. W. W. Vickers, W. R. P. Parker. Totterihan), Oo. Simooe. Ilearn k Lament. E. J. Hearn, .lohu Lament, B.-\. Hood, Jacks & Fraser. Jno. Hood, J. II. Jacks, Jas. Fraser, 320 ONTARIO LAW LIST. [1900 I I, Trenton, Co. Hastings. Abbott, Archibald. Bleowicll, Ht'H)ert. Delaney & Delaiiey. Forbes, Alex. Moclellan & Maclellan. A. L. Maclellan, I). Maclellan. O'Rourke, T. A. Ostrum, G. W. Youiiif &Cook\v. S..K Youii^f, 15. A., S. J. Cooley. Tweed, Co. Hastings. Craijf, C. W. Uxbricige, Co. Ontario. Noble, U. M. Ormiston, W. S. Paterson & Sliarpe. N. F. Pater- son, Q.C., y. S. Sharjie. VanKleeK Hill, Co. Prescott. Mclnncs, John A. Thistlewaite, Fred W. Walkertor;, (.'o. Bruce. Collins, Arthur. Dixon, Thomas. Klein, O. K. McKay, S. H. McLean, \V. A. O'Connor, IF. P., (J.C. Robertson, David. .Shaw & Shaw. Alexandek' Shaw, Q.C., William .Shaw. Walkerville, Co. Essex. Coburn, .1. II. Patterson, Murphy & Sale. Rranch from Windsor. Hon. J. C. Pat- terson, J. L. Murphy, Jno. Sale, B.A., LL.B. Wallaceburg, ('o. Kent. Carscallen, A. B. Fraser & Jackson. J. S. Fraser, C. B. Jackson. MoDouj;all, Alexander. Warkworth, Co. Nortlinmljcrrd. Wel)l., Frank L., B.A., LL.B. Waterford, Co. Norfolk Wilkinson, Wm. B., B.A Watford, Co. Lambton. Cowan, McKen/.ie Si. McArthy. Vitxaeraid, W. E. Lo;;an, J. L. Saunders, Alex. Waterloo, Co. Waterloo. Haiirht, Jas. C. McBride, Arthur B. Heiule, W. M. Welland, Co. Welland. Br;:i;'nian, A. German it Pcttit. W. M. German, q.C, (}. U. Pottit. Gross, J. F. Ilarcourt, Cowper & Macoomb. Hon. R. Harcourt, IJ.C, T. D. Cowper, II. W. Macoomb. Raymond & Cohoe. L. C. Ray- mond, J. K. Cohoe. Weston, Co. York. Irwin, H. R., 103 Bay St., Toronto. Nason, Jos., 4(j Kin>f W., Toronto. Whitby, (^o. Ontario. Barclay, Lyman T. Dow & McGillivarv. John B. Dow, T. A. McGillivarv. Farewell, J. K., q.'C. G/eenwood, J. H. Ormiston, David. Rutledge, Jas. Smith, G. Y. Wiarton, Co. Bruce. Ferguson, W. J. Fletcher, .lames. Spotton, W. II. B. Windsor, Co. Essex. Arnold, A. J. Clarke, Cowan, Bartlett & Bartlett. N. A. Bartlett, A. R. Bartlett, A. II. Clarke, M. K. Cowan. Cleary & Sutherland. F. Cleary, R. F. Sutherland, Q.C. Doui;all & Darlin);. Duncan Dou- t;all, Jiis. L. Darling. Ellis & Ellis. H. T. W, Ellis, A. St. George Ellis, FlemiuK', Wijrie & Rodd. O. E. Flemii";;, E. S. Wijfle, J. II. Rodd. Haldane, J. F. C. Hanna, J. W. Hare, J. F. Kcrby, Fredk. (.'. Lafferiy & Davis. Martin, J. R. O'Connor, J. E. Panet, A. P. E. Patterson, LetfK'att, Murphy & .Sale. Hon. J. C. Patterson, G. J. LcK^catt, J. L. Murphy, John Sale. Peters, J. L. Sheppard, M. Templeton, James. White, S. Wir)gliam, Co. Huron. Di(^kinson, E. L. Morton, J. A. Vanstone, R. Woodstock, Co. Oxford. Ball, .\lfred S. Ball & Ball. F. R. Ball, Q.C, U. N. Ball. Bird, Robert, (^.C. Duncan & Duncan. Howard J. Duncan, G. O. Duncan. Finkle & Bicknell. II. J. Finkle, Alfred Bicknell. Kemp, Clifford. Kendall, D. S. Knijfht, H. V. MacKav, J. Soper. Martin', F. C. McKay, S. G. McMullen, W. T. Nellis, J. n. Smith, Geo. Totten, Warren, Q.C. Wallace & Little. J. G. Wallace, Henry A. Little, B.A., LL.B. Woodvllle, Co. Victoria. Weeks, Chas. Edgar. E. NIELD, C.S.R., 79 ADELAIDE STREET EAST TORONTO Tel. 1343 SHORTHAND REPORTING COMMISSIONS, CONVENTIONS, ARBITRAIi-IONS, Etc. ..GEO, HARCOURT L SON.. BUSINESS EST-D 1S4;> \i Merchant Tailors and Robe Makers \ Barristers' Gowns anH, Bags, 0. C Dress Silk Robes, Etc, ^k.^^ 57 KINO ST, WEST, TORONTO Duncan Dou- '. W. ElliB, A. 1900] LEGAJ. CARDS. 321 I^OAF ft ROAF, ^itrristcre, etc. OFFICES: 23 ADELAIDE STREET EAST, Cor. VICTORIA TORONTO. William iloAt", Q.C. Jamks R. Roak, CommiBHioner for Qneliec. TELEPHONE 1506. T. B. gPRIQIlT, D.L.8. AND O.L.S. A. .». VAN N'OHTRANI), D.L.8. AND O.L.H. Secy, of Assn. of Ontario Lan. I.. McCarthy. A. M. Stewart. ARNOLDI ft JOHNSTON, ^arristcre. (Solicitors, ^'C. LONDON & CANADIAN CHAMBERS, 103 Bay St., TORONTO Frank Arnoldi, (^.C. Straciian Johnston. Cable Address, "Arnoldi, Toronto." BLAKE, LASH ft CASSELS, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Canadian Bank of Connnerce Buildinsf, cor. King and Jordan Streets, TORONTO. General Solicitors for the Ganadiar Bank of Commerce and the National Trust Company, Limited BDWARD RLAKK, Q.C. WALTER CAHSBLS, Q.C IIUMK BLAKH. T. D. LAW. 8. II. HLAKE, Q.C. A. MACKKN/.IK. K. K. BLAKE. W. A. II. KERR. MILLKR LA8U. /,. A. LASH, Q.C. W. H. BLAKK. A. W. ANOLIN. WALTKR OOW. OLARKE, BOWES & SWABEY, IJarvietcve. .Solicitors, ^c. The Mail Building, - N.W. Cor. KI.W AND BA^ Si't., TORONTO. .r. n. CLARKE, Q.C. t HARLEM MWABKV. Telephone No. 403 R. H. BOWE.S. E. SCOTT (iRIKFlN. Directory Code Used OROMBIE, WORRELL ft GWYNNE, rlJjxrnstcrs, Solicitors, Hotarica, *c. Nos. 18 &. 20 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO. .1. A. WORRELL, Q.C. W. D. aWVNNK, Special Examiner, 'i\ 1 r 1 i; 1 , 1:; I 322 LEGAL CARDS — COMMISSIONERS. [1900 OURRY, OUNTHER & EYRE, Lawlor Building, - - g KINO STREET WEST, TORONTO. .IAME8 W. CURRY, (J.C. Crown Alldrney Toronto. ERNEST F. (ll'NTHEK. RE(JINALI) W. EYHE. Telephone 1454. KINGSMILL, SAUNDERS & TORRANCE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. UNION BANK BUILDINQ, 19 WELLINGTON ST. WEST, TORONTO. NicoL KiNosMii.L, Q.C. .1. .1. KiNdSMiLL, y.C. Dyoe W. Sai'nders. W. p. Torrance. Cable Address— "KIngsmill, Toronto," Telephone No. 573. LAIDLAW, KAPPELE & BIOKNELL, ^arrieitjrg anb Solicitors. William Laidlaw, ii.C. Georoe Kappele. James Bicknei.l. James W. Bain. Charles Kappele. Imperial Bank Buildings, - - TORONTO. 34 Wellington St. East. Cable Address : "Laidlaw, Toronto." Telephone No. 19. McBRADY & O'CONNOR, hamsters, (Solicitors, Sec. Proctors in Admiralty ROOMS 67 and 68 CANADA LIFE BUiLDINC, 46 KINC STREET WEST, Telephone 2625. TORONTO. L. V. McBrady. T. J. VV. O'Connor. MACLAREN, MACDONALD, SHEPLEY & MIDDLETON, MACLAREN, MACDONALD, SHEPLEY & DONALD, IJarristcrs, Solicitors, ilotarics, ^c. UNION LOAN BUILDINGS, 28 & 30 TORONTO ST. Cable Address, "Maclaren." TORONTO, ONT. ■>. .1. MACLAREN, l^.l'. .1. II. .M A('I)ONALI), (J.C. O. K. HIIKl'LEV, g.C. W. K. MIDDLKfON. R. V. DONALD. MOWAT, LANGTON, MOW AT & MACLENNAN, ^arristcvs, cSolicitora, ilotavics, *c. YORK CHAMBERS, 9 TORONTO ST., TORONTO. HIR OLIVER MOWAT, (<.C. H. M. MOWAT, y.C. THOMAS LANdTON, tfC. R. .1. MACLENNAN. Cable Address, " Mowlangton." Telephone No. 729. "WATSON, SMOKE & SMITH, IJavristcrs, Solicitors, &c. Offices, National Trust Building, King Street East, - - TORONTO, ONT. (lEO. H. WATSON, Q.(^ SA.MIIELC. SMOKE. .1. ORAVSON SMITH. .1. H. NOBLE. H. C. OSBORNE. Telephone No 989. P. W. CAREY, LL.B. barrister, Solicitor, ^I'c. Room 1 Aberdeen Chambers, 35 ADELAIDE ST. E. TORONTO MONEY TO L.OAN Telephone 1189 COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS FOR USE IN THE SUPREME AfID EXCHEQUER COURTS OF CANADA. I ' NAMK. Winslow Warren . . Louis A. Audette. Charles Morse . . . . Robert T. Litton. . Frank J. Leslie. . . Fred. E. Grant. . John Proffltt James Dunbar,Q.C L. W. DesBarres . . Robt. O. Stockton J. A. Longworth, . James C. Hrevost . John Bruce Louis H. CoUard. . Oeof. H. Walker . Dixie Watson ADDREHH. APPOINTED. . Boston, U.S. A Dec. 13, 1886 .Ottawa, Ont Jan. 30, 1888 .Ottawa, Ont April 26, 188!) .Melbourne, Australia.. .Jan. 3, 1890 . Liverpool, England .... April 13, 1891 .Melbourne, Victoria. ...lune 1, 1891 . Westminster, England.. July 14. 1891 ..Quebec, Que April 25,1892 . Halifax, N.S April 2ii, 1892 .St. John, N.B April 25. 1892 .Charlottetown, P.E.L. April 25, 1892 . Victoria, B.C April 25, 1892 .Toronto, Ont.. April 25, 1892 . Montreal, Que April 25, 1892 .Winnipeg, Man April 25, 1392 Regina, N.W.T April 25, 1892 NA,MK. C. G. Johnson Edwin R. KoKers. . W. K. Peters H. r . A. Gourlay. . Fred. W. Walker. . Jean A. Charlfbois (Jeorge March Hill Frank Osborne . . . Charles Russell . . . Edward Frank Dav Joseph Fitzgerald Percival Birkitt . H. H. Bligh,Q.O.. Thomas Barclay . . . Thos.C.Worsfold.. ADDRESS. APPOINTED. . Vancouver, B.C April 25, 1892 Ci: „ary, N.W.T June 2, 1892 .Sydney, N.S April 25, 1892 .Melbourne, Victoria.. .Feb. 7, 1894 . New So)ith Wales Feb. 23, 1895 .Quebec, Qut April 23, 1896 .London, Eiiglimd Sept. 28, 1890 .Sydney, N.S.W Nov. 11, 1896 . London Feb. 1, 1897 .London Feb. 1, 1897 .Victoria, Australia Morch 1, 1897 .London, England Oct. 20, 1897 .Ottawa, U Jan. 27,1898 , Paris, France Feb. 3, 1898 London, England June 24, 1898 /■ 1900] MASONIC. 323 MASONIC. The Grand Lodge of Anoient Free and Aooepted Masons of Canada, in the Province of Ontario. ORONTO, ONT. JAM), (^L•. R. C. DONALD. ANOTON, i)X. .ENNAN. ohone No. 729. Li»t nf Grand OfiicefH for ISUOmw. M. VV. R. W. Bro. M.W. R. W. E. T. .Malont', Toronto, Qraiui ,\Ia8ter. R. H. Hunjferford, liondoti, Dep. G. Master. .1. T. MijKilloi., Wardsville, D.D.O.M. R. CojfJilan, Wvoniinj;, " (ii'orjfu F. Morris, liondon, " John II. Reid, Staforth, " {!eo. [.anderlun, .M.I>., Hanover, " A. W. Cryslor, Itclhi, Kdward Burns, Klora, " F. A. Latshuw, |)undas, " Fred. I). Kent, .M.l)., Thornhnrv, " .J. II. Crow, Welland, \V. I). iMcl'herson, Toronto, " V. Q. Inwood, Toronto, " .lohn M. Shaw, M.I)., Keene, \V. r.atinu'r, Belleville, A. .Shaw, Kiiiffston, " Roht. \V. Watehorn, Merrickville, " \V. A. Maekav, Renfrew, " VV. S. Beaver, I'ort Arthur, " .). N. Shearer, lluntsville, " It. I». .Macdonell, (»tta\va. Grand Sr. Warden. ,1. R. Stuart, Stratfonl, Grand .lun. Wanten. Rev.H.Cani))hell,l).l).,Henfrew,Gd.Chaplain. IIukIi Murray, llaniilton, Grand Treasurer. Thomas M. Davis, Hamilton, (id. Registrar. H. W. Bro. J. J. .Mason, Hamilton, Grand Secretary. V. W. " E. F. Clarke, M.P., Toronto, Gd. Sr. Deacon. " " E. T. Essery, London, Grand Jun. Deacon. " " C.H.Witthum,IIepworth,Gd.Supt.ofWork8. " " J. IVi''olle, Kinjtston, Gd. Dir. of Ceremonies. " " A. .loncs, W. Flamhoro', Asst. O. Secretary. " " F.Millnian, Woodstock, Asst. Gd. Dir. of Cer. " " N. W. Clearv, Renfrew, Grand Sword Bearer. " .1. W. Hart, M. I)., Iluntsville, Gd. Or^fanist. " " J. .J. Farley, Belleville, Asst. Grand Organist. " " Jas. P. Boles, Inerersoll, Gr.-.nd Pursuivant. " .1. E. Biddle, Port Rowan, " D. II. Currie, Rat I'ortage, " R. .1. Munro, Lakefleld, " H. H. Wells, Pre.scott, " " N. Shafley, Wellandport, " " .las. MacFarlane, Toronto, Grand " W. J. Ilallett, Earrie, ^'Stewards. " F. Holwell, Baden, " " John Anderson, Camlachie, " " E. Aitchison, Wardsville, " " Thomas Shaw, Hespeler, " " E. M. Carleton, Toronto, " " John Parsell, Norway, Grand Stand. Bearer. " " W. C. I■''itz^,'eraId, London, Gd. Stand. Bearer. W. Bro. John Rohertson, London, Grand Tyler. lirand Itepresentatives from the Grand Lodge of Canada. UEL f. SMOKE. OBI.K. lephone 7189 AProlNTKl). April 25,1892 .June 2, 1892 .April 2."), 1892 . Feb. 7, 1894 . Feb. 23, 189.5 . April 2;?, 1896 Sept. 28,1890 .Nov. 11,1890 Feb. 1,1897 Feb. 1,1897 .March 1, 1897 Oct. 20, 1897 Jan. 27, 1898 Feb. 3, 1898 June 24, 1898 IN TIIK. IINITKI) KINQDO.M. England R. W. Bro. Sir Joliii B.Moneton, London Ireland " " H. Minchin, .M.D., Dublin. Scotlatid " " Linds.ay Mai'kersey, Edinh'h IX TIIK DO.MINION OK CANADA. Brit. Oolumbia. .M.W. Bro. William Dalby, Victoria. Manitoba " " Rev.S.P.Matheson, Win'ipep New Brunswick. " " John F. Ellis, St. John. Nova Scotia R. W. " Thomas Mowbrav, Ilalifa.v. P. Ed. Island.... M.Vr. " John Yeo, Port Hill. Quebec " " John H. Graham, Richmond OTIIKR IIItlTISlI COLO.VIK8. N. South Wales. R.W. Bro. Hon. W. H. Simpson, Sydney New Zealand ... " " W. II. Cooper, Auckland. South Australia. " " II. M. .Vddison, Adelaide. Tasmania Victoria " " W. T. C. Kelley, Melbourne. IN TIIK irNlTKD STATES. Alabama W. Bro. Geo. F. .Moore, Montgomery Benj. Titus, Tombstone. T. .M. Horsfall, Hazen. .las. Baunty Stevens, Napa, .las. R. Killian, Walscnlierg Kev.I.F.Stidham,NewBrit'n W. II. Watson, Newport. .Tos. H.Jochum, Washington. Silas B. Wright, De Land. John S. D.avidson, August.i. Nathan Falk, Boise City. W. M. Egan, Chicairo. .Tohn Rennie. Lehigh. Simeon P. Gillett, Evansville J. I). McClovertj , Fort Scott Bobt. II. Cage, New Iberia. S. J. Chadbonrne, Augusta, .lohn IIilt«, Baltimore. John W. Finch, Adrian. Edward W. hu rant, Stillwater W. G. Paxton, Vicksburg. Xenophon Ryland, Lexington Arizona M.W. Arkansas. .R VV. California .M.W. Colorado .R.W. Connecticut . . . '* Dela« are . M.W. Dist. Columbia. .R.W. Florida (( Georgia .M.W. Idaho W. lllinoi-i .R.W. Indian Territory .M.W. Indiana .R.W. Kansas . M. W. Kentucky Louisiana .R.W. Maine " Maryland W. Michigan M.W. Minnesota It Mi.4sissi))pi It Missouri '* Montana VV. Bro. Joseph A. Hyde, Deer Lodge Nebraska VV. " James Gilbert, South Omaha Nevada R.W. " Frank Bell, Reno. New Hampshire. " " Ira .'v. Chase, Bristol. New Jersey M.W. " G.W.Fortmeyer, EastOrange New Mexico R.W. " S. B. Newcomb, Las Cruce. New York VV. " G. W. Millener, Tonawanda. North Carolina.. VV. " W. H. Summerell, Winston. N'orth Dakota. .. R. VV. " Chas. E. Jackson, Pembina. Ohio M.W. " C. A. Woodward, Cleveland. Oklahoma Oregon R. VV. " Donald Mackay, Portland. Pennsylvania . . . Rhode Island. . ..M.W. " Geo. H. Kenyon, Providence. South Carolina.. R.VV. " John R.Bellinger, Greenville South Dakota. . . VV. " Louis O. Lavoy, Webster. Tennessee H.VV. " A. S. Myers, .Memphis. Texas M.W. " Philip C. Tucker, Galveston. Utah R.W. " Alex. Toponce, Ogden. Vermont .M.W. " Lavant M. Read, Bellows Fls. Virginia VV. " Rev. H.Carmichael, D.D., Richmond. ..M.W. " Jas. E. Eidmison, Dayton. ,. . . R. VV. ' ' W. F. Freeman, Clarksburg. . . . M.W. " Hiram VV. Sawyer, Hartford. Washington . . West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming. IN OTHBR COUNTRIKB. Belgium M.W. Bro. Brazil Central America. " Chili The Isl'd of Cuba Greece M.W. " Italv The Netherlands " Mexico " New Grenada. .. " Peru Portugal " St. Domingo ... " Switzerland " Uruguay " Venezuela " Ilouzeaude Lehaie, Brussels. Franc de Paula Romas. L. Montafar. A. M. Medina. Jose G. Villa, Havana. H. I. H. Pr. Rhodocanakis. Carlo Meyer. T. A. O. DeRidder, Katwyck. Louis Guipil. J. M. Samper Angia no. Gustavo Lama. Joas Castano I)' Almeida. Jacino de Castro. Charles Gerster. Belisario Coiirido. Antonia M. MoUejas. Grand Reprenentativas in the Grand Lodfjeof Canada. KOR TIIK, I'NITKD IIIXOUO.M. England M.W. Bro. J. Ross Robertson, Toronto. Ireland R.VV. " Kivas Tvdly, Toronto. Scotland " " Hugh A. Mackay, Berlin. KOR THE DO.MINION OF CANADA. Brit. Columbia. .R.VV. Bro. .lohn Creasor,Q.C.,Owen S'd. Manitoba " " /E. Irving, Q.C., Toronto. New Brunswick . " " J. A.C. Anderson, Ridgetown. 324 MASONIC. [1900 !'■ '.\ Omnrf R«pre>ientatiw» in the Grand Lmhje of Canada— Cunt invHl. Nova Scotia R.W. Hro. G. J. Wautfh, Stratford. P. EtI. Island... " " Robert MoKniKht, Owen S'd. Quebeo " " Robert McKay, St. ThomaB. OTIIRR HRITINII COI.OMKH. N. South Wales. R. W. Bro. D. D. Campbell, Listowel. New Zealand South Australia. " Victoria .M.W. L. Record, M.D., Rrantford J. H. Burritt, I'einlirokc. Wm. Gibson, Beanisvillu. rOR TIIK I'NITKI) BTATKH OK AMKlllCA. Alabama R.W. Arizona " Arkansas " California V.W. Colorado R.W. Connecticut M.W. Delaware R. W. Dist. Columbia.. M.W. Florida R.W. Georgia M.W. Idaho V.W. Illinois R.W. Indian Territory. " Indiana M.W. Kansas R.W. Louisiana " Maine " Maryland " Michigan " Minnesota M.W. Mississippi R.W. Missouri M.W. Montana " Bro. A. T. Freed, Hamilton. " R. Hendry, jr., Kingston. " J. C. Hegler, Ingersoll. " G. S. Ryerson, M.l).,Toronto " Arthur MoOinnis, Belleville. " A. A. Stevenson, Montreal. " R. A. Klock, Kloc'k's Mills. " Henry Robertson, Collingw'd " .1. J. Mason, Hamilton. " W. R. White,y.C., Pembroke " .1. n. Flock, Q.C., London. " K. [». Parlow, Ottawa. " E. H. I). Hall, Peterborough " J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toronto. " W. G. Reid, Hamilton. " D. F. Maewatt, Barrie. " C. W. Postlethwftile, Toronto " Wm. Smeaton, Belleville. " R. B. Hungerford, London. " A. A. Stevenson, Montreal. " V. M. Morson, Toronto. " J. K. Kerr, ({.C, Toronto. " .1. M. Gib8on,Q.C., Hamilton. Nebraska Nevwla. New Hampshire. New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina.. North Dakota. . . Ohio Oregon Rhode Island. . . South Carolina.. South Dakota. . . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington . . . . West Virginia . . Wisconsin R.W. Bro. Wm. Roaf, Toronto. R. L. Patterson, Toronto. J. A. Cowan, Toronto. .1. K. Kerr, y.C, Toronto. Wm. Rea, Ottawa. Hugh Murray, Hamilton, ■lohn IIoouggan George Bailey 69 Stirling Tluirsday after f. moon " W. Broadman 72 Alma Gait Last Tuesday " Robert Hunter Andrew J. Oliver 7a •St. James' St. Mary's . . First Monday " J. <5. Constable A. Carman 74 •St. James' . . . . , Bethel Monday nearest f. moon " Rol)ert Edwards Syreiuis Cole 76 St. John's ' Toronto First Monday " .Martin Levertv H. S. King 76 •Oxford Woodstock . Sec'ond Monday " Rev. J. C. Farthing. .. Bobert Anderson 77 •FaithfnlBrethr. Lindsay . . . First Friday " John J. McMahon R. G. Cornell 78 •King Hiram . . Tilsonbuig . Wednesday on or before f. m. " Fred. Biette L. B. C. Livingstone 7» •Sinicoe •St. John's Bradford . , . Mt. Brydges Friday on or before f. moon " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Alvin Orton Burton Stoddart 81 George Lii)sit Thomas C. West 82 St. Johji's Paris . . Tuesday on or before f. moon " Frank Hanuuond W. Barro\vclough 83 •Beaver Strathroy. . . Friday on or after f. moon " John Robertson R. F. Richardson S4 •Clinton •Rising Sun .. . Clinton Athens Friday on or after f. moon " Thursday on or before f. m. " W. D. Fair VV. P. Spalding James Ross 85 Albert E. Moulton .... 86 •Wilson Toronto . . . Third Tuesday " J. J. Gee, M.D J. W. Siildall 87 Markham Union. Markham . . Friday on or before f. moon " J. B. Gould R. A. Mason 8S St. George's .... Owen Sound Wednesday on or before f. m. " Donald McKenzie John Rutherford go •Manito CoUingwood Wednesday on or after f. m. " Daniel Wilson T. H. White 01 •Colborne •Cataraqui •Northern Light Colliorne . . . Kingston . .. Kincardine . Friday on or before f. moon " Second Wednesday " First Wednesday " W. Ballam\- Geo. Keves m John Gordon Robert Hendry, Jr. R. D. Hall 93 J. H. Scott 04 •St. Mark's .... •Corinthian ... •Sharon Port Stanley Barrie '. Sharon Second Tuesday " First Thursday " Tuesday on or before f. moon " W. H. Farr L. Mothersill, M.D. 06 Alex. Cowan Alfred Wilkes 97 Richard Breckon P. F. Pearson, M.D. 08 True Blue •Tuscan Bolton Newmarket . Friday on or before f. moon " Second Wednesday " G. A. Norton Robert lioberts 99 Alfred Webb C. H. Lloyd 100 Valley •Corinthian .... Dundas .... Peterboro' . . -Monday on or l)efore f.moon " Wednesday on or before f. m. " G. C. Wilson D. McMillan 101 F. I). MacKay M. A. Morrison 103 •Maple Leaf .... St. Cath'rns. Last Thursday " H. W. Hodgins H. J. Johnston 104 St. John's Norwich .... Wednesday on or after f. m. " Robert Gray G. W. PoUlon 105 ♦St. Mark's .... Niug. Falls S Tuesday on or before f. moon " J. C. Hull VV. D. Garner 106 •Burford Burford Wcdnesi('kic James McCciw Wednesday on or before f. ni. " R. G. Moore C. F. Burdiek 141 •Tudor Mitchell Tuesday on or before f. moon " Friday on or before f. n\oon " H. S. AiKlerson W. K. Farlinger Win. Rabb 142 •Excelsior Morrisburgh .John Warren 143 •Friendly Bros.. Iroquois Wednesday before f. moon " Wni. E. Fisher D. Fink 144 •Tecumseh Stratford .. Third Friday R. T. Harding VS m. E. Brooker 145 *J B Hall Millbrook . . Second Thursday " Wednesday l)efore f. moon " A. A. Smith Robert Guv R. J. Doak 14ti (•Prince of Wales Newburgh . . G. A. Avlesworth 147 148 •Mississippi . . . . •Civil Service .. Almonte . . Ottawa .... First Friday " Second Tuesday " .John Arifiie Robert Pollock jL. H. Scott VV. J. Beatty 149 •Erie Port Dover Monday on or l)efore f. moon " S. L. Butler J. Varev 151 'The Grand Riv . Berlin Second Tuesday " K. Von Pirch A. B. Campbell 153 •Bui-ns Wyoming . . Thursday on or before f. m. " Robert Hart J. M. VViKson 154 •Irving Lncan Peterboro'.. Thursday on or before f. ni. " First Friday " Miith. Thompson VV. E. Conwa.v VVm. llatheson 155 •Peterboro' R. W. McFadden f ? s f i 1 326 MASONIC. [1000 No. LODOR. 'York WIIKRRIIKIiD. .NIOIIT OF MKK.TINO. WORMIIIl'Fl I. M,\MTKK. w. K. notiiiMii SKCllKTARY. Ifift N.Toronto. . Third Fridav ev. mo. T. N. Armstrong 157 Simpson Newboro , . . Tuesday on or before f. m. " W. (J. ((argavi'l Josh II. Bntler 158 "Alexiuidra. ... Oil Springs . Thursdav after f. i.i. A. W. Parks W. S. Duggan lfi» 'Qoodwootl Ilichmond . . Wednesday on or before f. in. " Clarke Craig. H. Iteillv 1AT »Percv Warkworth Wroxeter . . Wellington.. Burlington . Wednesday before f. moon " .Monday on or l)efore f. moon " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Wednesdav on or before f. in. " J. W. Baker !«•> Forest Thomas Brown F. K. .McDonald. . . Thos. Gibson, .Ir in4 'Star in the East "UurlinK'ton . . , , '.L D Wilsr)ii 1«5 Wm. Ferguson B. S. Hicks lUtf 'Weiitworth. . . . Stony t^reek .Mondav on or before f. moon " .1. ('. Springstead 11. H. Dewar }m 'Merritt 'Macnab Welland .... P't Colborne Monday on or before f. m. " Tuesday on or before f, m. " A. P. Forstcr George Wells John t'ook 161) Ki(!bard .Matlliews 170 'Britannia Seaforth .... First Mondav " 11. K. Jackson J. O. Hose 171 "Prince of Wales Lawre'ceHt'n Fridav on or after f. moon " .lohn \, .Mclnt\ re S. H. Weldori 17'^ *Avr * Walsintthani , . Ayr Port Rowan Tuesday on or before f. moon " Thursday on or before f. m. " A J. Keid 174 E. Meek, M.D James Kyan 177 The Builders .. Ottawa .... Second Friday " W. .1. Sykes H. II. Cairns 178 'Plattsville .... Plattsville . . Friday on or before f. moon " Walter Joyce W. 11. Henderson 180 "Speed Ouelph First Tuesday " W. G. Stepben.ion William Parker 181 "Oriental Prt Burwell Tuesday on or l)efore f. moon " S. T. Logan 1). .M. Chute 184 "Old Lijfht .... Lucknow . . Thursday on or before f. moon " John D. NIchol Harry l>a^s 185 "Ennisklllen. . . . "Planta^fenet . . York . ... Josei)b Peart F. L. Swit/er, M.D.... 18tt Plantagenet .Monday on or before f. moon " W. .\. Ch imberlain 190 Belmont Belmont . . Friday on or before f. moon " John Boyd Jas. McMillan 192 "Orillia Orillia Fridiiy on or before f. moon " W. n. Tudhope J. W. Ellis 193 "Scotland Scotland . . Monday on or before f. m. " Second Wednesday " K. (}. .Malcolm J. .\. Messecar 194 "Petrolea Petrolea W. 1). Burgess IC. 11. Simpson 195 "The Tuscan London .... First Monday " W. A. Young P. W. D. Koderick 190 "Madawaska Arnprior . . Second Monre f. moon " Mo!ulav on or l)efoi'e f. moon ** T. S. Farmcomb Geo. J. Brett itieorge E. Roblin ?,1fi •Harris "Frederick "Stevenson .... "Credit Oran^eville. Delhi 'Dnuald Mcl'herson 217 K. B. Wells, M.D Kdward Eiran A. W. Crysler R. Higginbottom 218 Toronto .... Georgetown Second Monday " Friday on or before f. moon " 219 Kdward Finlay ]T. J. Wheeler 220 "Zeradatha Uxbridge . . .Monday on or before f. moon " .1. H. O'Brien John G. Vickers 221 "Mountain Thorold .... Wednesday on or before f. ni, " K. W. Oxlev W. T. Fish 99'> "Marmora . . . . Marmora Tuesday before f. moon " Tuesday on or lieforef. moon " U. B. I'routt. . J. A. Hubbell 223 "Norwood Norwood . . Wni. Hutchinson C. P. OulTe 9J4 "Zurich "Bernard Hensall .... Listowel . . . Thursday on or before f. moon " Fridav on or before f. m. '• James Bonthron 225 F. k. I'.lewett . . . J. .1. Foster 9.9A "Prince Arthur . "Ionic Odessa Brampton . . Barrie Ottawa Monday on or after f. moon " Third Tuesday Fourth Monday " Third Thursday Wednesdav on or before f. m. " H. L. Gilbert Robert Bennett 999 W. H. McFadden Fred. .Marr ■las \ Dpvitt A. Morton ';i30 Kerr F. N. Llovd 231 Lodge of Fidelity "Cameron C. ,F Pearson 2S2 Dutton .... Jas. Balkwell iR. A. Kirkiand 233 "Doric Park Hill .. Tuesday on or before f. moon " F. J. llutcbiiis A. E. Mullin 234 "Beaver "Ald.vorth "Manitoba Vienna Clarksburg . Paisley .... Cookstown . Vienna .... Tuesday on or before f. m. " Friday on or before f. m. " Tuesday on or after f. m. " Fridav on or t)efore f. m. " Hv. I'edwell J. H. Dickinson 935 G. Kalhwell iW. J. Chisholm 936 W. McGowan |W. E. SKKldart 237 Benj. Brien 'George Thornton 938 Havelock Tweed Watford.... Tweed Tuesday on or before f. m. " Fridav on or liefore f. m. " Thos. Harris ; David Watt 239 P. T. Bowlb\ iC. W. Craig 949 "Maeoy Mallorvtown Monday on or before f. m. " Thtirsday on or l)efore f. m. " J. C. Dickey Jas. 11. Fleimng ,R. W. Tennant 243 ♦St. George St. George . . (!. M. McKay 245 "Tecumseh "Ashlar Thamesville Toronto .... Tuesday on or l)efore f. m. " Fourth Tuesday " .1 M Horn j.l tl. Vincent 247 .V. K. Murphy IM. B. Avlsworth 249 "Caledonian Midland .... Wednesday on or l)efore f.m. '" Wm. T. Dudley III. S. Ruby 250 Thistle "Minden Clifton Sydenham "Farran's Point. Embro Kingston . . Xiag. Falls.. Dresden .... Farran's Pt. Thursday on or before f. m " First Tuesday " First Thursday " Second Thur.sdav " Wednesday on or before f. ni. " W. .1 (ieddes J. G. And', -ion 953 .lohn Nicolle Thomas D. .Minnes 254 F. F. Wood Alex. (!ray 255 iJ. 1. Wilev 256 J. .M. Cook R. H. Hanes 957 "Gait Gait Guelph First Tuesday " Second Tuesday " T. C. I'earce K. .Mahony, Jr J. W. (Jilliland 25S Ouelph IF. H. Pratt 260 *Wr ibington Petrolea. . . . First SVednesdav " Joseph lielasco J. M. Hatlie 2ni "Oak Branch .. Inncrkip . . Thursday on or before f. m " E. W. Town Geo. Campbell 262 'Harriston Harriston , Second Monday " H. It. McCullough .... E. W. Lambert 263 •Forest Forest Wednesday on or before f. ni. " A. F. Steele P. W. Campbell 264 "Chaudiere Ottawa — Fourth Tuesday " 1). J. McCuaig James Peterkin Sfifi UUi Patterson ..... Thornhill . lljiirsday on or liefore f. m " George Fisher G. A. Langstatt" "Northern liifht Stavner .... Tiif.Hdav on or before f. m. " A. J. F. Sullivan W. A. Doner 267 Parthenon f Chatham . . First W('flnes(la\ " J. S. Morrison Charles R. Cape 268 •Verulam Bobcavgeon Friday on or before f. ni. " W. A. Davis R. Veiitress 269 "Brougham Un'n Brougham . . Wednesdav on or after f.m. " A. K. .Major D. R. Beaton 270 •Codar Oshawa Fourth Tuesday " F. L. Henry L. K. Murton 271 WellinKtmi ..., Erin Second Wednesday " F. W. Royce E. Ove.land, Jr. 272 Seymour Attoaster . . . Wednesday of» or before f. m. " T. A. Walker Geo. Moore 1000] HKTAHY. NO. 274 276 277 279 282 28;j 284 285 280 287 281» 200 2'Jl 21)2 203 294 295 29(3 297 299 300 302 303 304 305 306 307 309 3U 312 313 314 815 310 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 330 337 338 339 341 343 344 345 He 347 348 352 354 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 364 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 LODOR. WIIKKKIIRlit). Kent. iHleiihelin Teos'.vftter iT'-rM'/alL-r Hf.viMour Il't Dulhoiisie New Hope. . . Ijorne "Kiireka "St. Johii'M . . Seven Star . 'VViriKhiini 'Shuiiia'ii . . . 'Doric 'IjeiiiuinKlon ' DutTeriii . ' liobertsoii . 'T.Ko.v. Sol.. Moth ".Mooro Conestogo •Ti'inple Preston Victoria "Moinit Olivet . St. David's IJlyth Mi-.ierva ' Huniber Durham *Arkona *Moriiirijf Star. . "Blackwo(Ml .... »Pny.\ *Clementi »Blair Cliffor'i *Doru! Wilmot *Hiram *Che8terville . . •Walker *North Star .... 'Alvinston .... "Temple •Orono 'Zetland The Hammond Ionic Kin^ Solomon •Corinthian .... Fordwich Stratfont Prince Arthur. "Prince .Vrthur 'Highjfate •Myrtle Dufferin *Orient *Bruce Oeor^ina .VFerrill Nilestown 'Occident ♦Mercer 'Georgian Granite Urock *Hivi'r Park . . W'aterdown ♦Delaware Val'ey *V'ittoria . . Muakoka . . *\Vaverlev.. '.Mav)le Leaf • Dufferin iMelbourne •Si. Oeorjjc .... Toronto Salem .Mimico Harmony *Prince of Wales "Palmer "Copestone .... •Keone *Lorne "Unity •Lome Kintf Solomon's ♦Middlesex "Union ... MASONIC. NIOIIT UK MKKTINft. 327 Monday on or before f. in. ev. mo. Kriday on or before f. ni. '■ Wcilnesday on or before f. ni. " Wednewluy on or before f. m. " Thursday on or liefore f, m. " Wcdnewlay after f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. moon " Wethiesflay on or before f. m. " First Tuesday " First T.iesday '' Thursday on or before f. m. " Tuesday on or before f. m. " Thursday on or before f. m. " Monday on or before f. m. " First We.-cburg. Welland . . . . Keene Omemec . . Hu'itsville.. Shclburne . . London W . Bryanston . . London ... Wednesday on or before f. m. Fourth Friday Tuesday on or after f. ni. First Thursday Tluirsday on or before f. ni. First Thursday Secoiiil Wednesday First Frida> Second Friday Wednesday on or before f. m. Second Monday It. \.. (Sosnell F. P. Moore ■1. L. Hoiinton W. KelTer W. .1. Flench ('. O. Bricknmn Geo. Mallidav J.N. Keynol'ds losejih Golley Wm. .}. Clark- Kdward Shaw Win. Irwin \. U Boss T. J. Norinun W. H. Kayal |{. G. Stewart K. K. Dales J. W. Uornwell (!. A. Ross W. H. Ayleswortb . , Itichard Fit/.tferald . Wm. H. Ingram D. I). Carder K. T. McConkey T. K. Klliott J. P Telford Fred. Patterson Alex. Bobertoun Frank Smith H. Morris W. M. Graham K. Wooldridije K. Tolloii .1. K. Cook F. Holwell W. A. Fleck W. A. Brown, .M.D... .John I.awson K. .McDowell B. .Marty n, .M.D. Stuart LiviiiKsl'in. . , J. S. Robertson Alex. Stewart Lorne GlendenninK . W. L. Toohill James Noble E. Blanchard Fred. A. Donayhy . . R. M. Cassels . . J. A. Boyd K. K. Snider Henrv Bailev C. B. Bennett John K. Cohoe John Jones J. .S. Kvans H. T. White .lohn Sharp W. H. L. Bennett . . . W. J. A. Lake James A. Goodall. . . .\. A. Norton Edwin Pirie \. '.. .'iicKeniJie W. Couse Win. Pepper James Finch R. W. McCall C. G. Mil!.. Charles Law J. A. .McDonald \. Carruthers J. W. Ilickson W. B. Reynolds F. F. Reeves n. A. Coon, .M.D.. .. E. .1. L. Gallaher.. . A. B. lluriell G. W. Sutherland . . . Rev. Bay lies- Heed . .lohn Morrison T. .M. CuUoii. . .los. Symin^fton F. A. .\iidrews \>. Mcl'herson H. M. Rvivn ■KmiiTARr. I. Crookshank James GoUatrher John Green John .lardine Edwin Gale W. J, Diamond J. A. Creijfhton H. M. WriKht J. A. Morton J. W. Morgan P. L.Graham, M.D. C. H. Kenney Alfred Jones Chas. Patterson Kalil Siuideh, M.D. .1. Brijrhtwell Tbos. Henderson .lohn Evans los. Balt/er T. V. Andertion M. N. Wright Fred. S. Lewis James M. Hamilton C. E. Chantler K. H. LeiKhton (ieorge Russell Fred. Neesoii .lohn Varcoe John P. Bunt E. E. Parker R. q. Dench .1. .\. Greenlaw A. S. Allan H. E. Grittith Alfred Kaufman Robert Wright J. G. Gillespie W. U. Kenney Win. Coulter J. B. Marty II, M.D. Thomas Pedler Thomas Smith W. C. Eddis D. Johnson W. H. Sutherland David Hill H. C. Simpson Adam Hutcheson Fred. J. Scarff W. .1. Ballamy Alexander Graham Geo. Kerby Thos. Sowersl>v I). C. Holmes ' I). J. Kelly W. .1. Chambers W. H. Bates W. H. Shaw J. McDougall John Lillie .lames Beattie J. ,1. Buckley D. Macfarlane Jost'iib A. Kift William Taylor B. G. Ryckman J. R. Hammond .lohn Po\\' Francis P. Wariie H. E. Jackson E. .\. Gerolaniy John Cooper W. J. Guy E. A. Geiger A. .McKinnon J. W. Russell .F. B. Wright J. G. Watts Charles Hearn J. M. Shaw, M.D. Hugh Murray Geo. Walton Charles Mason W. Nicholl Wm. Smibert .103. Ward s i 328 MASONIC. [1900 ': I l^ H . i NO. 88-2 888 884 :<85 380 387 388 38tf 30() sni 392 303 31)4 39(> 496 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 40& 406 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 41.') 410 417 418 410 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 430 437 438 439 440 441 44-2 443 444 445 440 liODOH. Doric 'lleiutiTitoii »AI|iha •8|)ry •McColl *Laii8(lnwni' .... Ht>r.(l'jrHnn 'Cr.VHal Komil'ii •Klorence •Howard •Huron " Korest tiiug Soluinon . Parvaini •Ct'. R. G. Stlnson .1. A. Shannon H^nry .McGee .lames Sherman C H. Jackson George Hoag T. J. Cherry Geo. W. Shepherd . . . D. W. Mackenzie . . . . A. J, Voung J. A. \'. Preston Win. R. Hickey James Dunn R. A. Buntinp W. M. McDonald A. H. Perfect J. R. Gordon H. Q. Hutcheson . . . . John George W. J. A. Carnahan. . . Thos. S. Edgar Peter Zinn H. J. Beatty Jno. .\. McDonald . . . Jos. DorricotI . . F. Campbell, M.D.... J. A. Fowler John C. Gardner Ed. II. Tiffany J. W. Watson Robert Flegg Wm. L. Nichols A. Dldfield R. J. Niddrie D. I.. .Mather C. .1. Hollands ('. V. Emory, .M.D. G. Johnson E. J. VoM D. .1. Duiui J. A. Fuller Ruv.c .1. Young Peter Bowe> Geo, W. ('hapman J. D. McMillttn W. H. Ellsworth A. Trusler D. J. .Sutherland ( '. Stewart P. A. Flaherty A. W. Buines A. F. WiMie Jos. .McClelland J. H. O'Neil V. A. Brodburv T. W. Rowland A. G. Stimers Jas. C. Guillot Jos. Avlesworth P. Thihaudeau Rev. M. Farncomb Donald McKay .1. C. Davidson R. C. Griffltb, M.D. Samuel .Morle»' G. M. Farewell W. A. Button R. R. E. Foy ;Win. Western Mauri(;e Brown A. J. Holmes D. P. McDermid B. F. George A. C. Borabeck T. E. Simpson C. E. Boyley W. Dobson Alex. Falconer T. C. Cowan A. H. Boyce Gus Harwood Jas. A. rnderhill A. H. Ridout H. A. Giles Wm, Trimble John Sutherland Ed. Weber John F. Maim |Wm. Patterson !e. W. Geddes |W. White IThos. Mcl^ueen D. H. Wason W. H. Moore |0. .M. Oorrell iFred. Loighfield IJohn S. Scarlett jA. H. Watson iWm. Floyd The Crai\d Cl^apter of Royal /\roh Rfasoqs of Canada. M. E. R. E. Comp, W. G. Reid, Hamilton Gr. Z^ ... W.Oib.son,M.P.,Beam9yille " H } ,.*„,,"„ A. .Shaw, Kingston " J I ^°"""'- T. Peters, Walkerville, Gr. Sup. St. ClairDis. H. Roe, St. Thomas " " W. Keimedy, Vittoria G, I.*ighton, Harriston " F. Walter, Hamilton W, Elliott, Mitchell C. Burch, St. Catharines " A. D. Ponton, Toronto " J. Whitten, Bracebridge " J. R. Fitzgerald^Colborne " G. N. Rose, Waupoos W. Thomson, Kingston J. M. Munro, Almonte " Alex. Allen, Port Arthur •' C. H. Enderton, Winnipeg " T. Clouston, Vancouver " A. W. R.Markley,Calgary " Geo. .1. Bennett, Toronto, Grand .Scribe E. liOndoii " V. E. Wilson " orKi''s . . St. .Irhn'H .... Moiru K. Soloiiion'i* WawaiioMh . Oarletr)ii .... Oxford Moiitil Moriuh Mouiii. lioruh (Irenville Kzru Tfouiiwi'li ,. . . St. Mark'H . . . Muiiitoii I'ctital)iha McCiilliiin . . . . Iliiroti KiiiirHton. Ilaiiiiltnii. Iioiiditii Toronio LoikIiiii ilaniiltnii . . lUIIfvillo Tiinmio Sariiiu Ottawa WixMlslix'k . . . SI.CIalhariiit'H. Itruiitford I'rt'wott Siiiuiou Stratloril Truiiliiii (.'olliiiKwcod . . . Owliawa Diiiiiivilk' ... . Ocxlfrich NIIIIIT iih MKKTINU. l'riii(:eKdwardil'i<'l(iii Waterloo .... SiKiicti Ke.vHtoiie .... Corinthtaii . . Victoria Seymour .... Oiiclph Harrm Mount Sinai . . Excelsior .... St. .James ... Wellintfton . . St. .lohn's Saii^cen I'rince Uupfrt Bruce Palestine Niatcara Oeorifian .... Kin^ Hiram . . Penibrolte .... Sussex Doric UranitR Yorlt Havcloclt .... VVillson St. Paul's .... Mallouh Enterprise. . . . Maitland Grimsby Grand Hivor . . Prince of Wales Keystone — Erie St. Clair Mount Neho. Occident . . . Minnewawa . Orient Ark Aylmer Shuiiiah Ionic Lebanon . . . Exeter MacpherBon . Macnab Golden Antiquity . . . Midland Tuscan Vancouver . St. Lawrence Corinthian . Algonquin . . . St. John's . . . White Oak... .Signet (ialt Uarrie Whitby Peterl)oro' I'ort Hope Shelburne Ouelpb Ingersoll Napanei- Colborne St. Mary's Chatham Cobourj; Mitchell Winnipei; I'etrolea St. Thomas Niagara Owen .Sound .. . . Pt. Colborne. . . .Mattawa Hrockvillc Newmarket Almonte EglinKton Kin(!antine .... Wellaiwl Toronto Seaforth Harriston N. Augusta Grimsby Bracebridge Amherstburg.. . Stirling Kidgetown Milton Niagara Falls S. Toronto Park Hill Toronto Windsor Aylmer ort Arthur . . . Orangeville. .. . Wingham Exeter Meaford Dres-len Hal I'ortage . . . Toronto Lindsay Sudbury Vancouver Brockvillf Boissevain Sault Ste Marie North Bay Oakville riHNT rHINCIPAL X. .1. ri. Skinner Kred Mill.r .1. A. Uiiulil K. H. Cbwlo Win. Siiillal W. M. Logan Geo. Dulmage.. . . W. A. Lyon .1. II. Simpson . .. W. U.Ml... It. W. Moore .las. A. Grobb W. L. Hughes .. ., K. P. Drununoiid h'ruiik Beid .1. It. Stuart Willct O. Lott . ., (J. W. Bruce K. o. Kelt I. C. Ec('l.s A. Lawsoii J. II. Coliliii il. \V. I'ort eous. . . VV. J. Smtierland .lOMoph White.. . . I). N.Camiichael. E. .1. \V. Burton . Third Wt'ilnesduy of evi'ry month lurth Krid.i> of every ii'iDiith H'ourtb Wednesda\ i>( cmtv month ... Third Kridav of every iiiuiiili Kourib h'riday of f\er,\ iiidiilh Sei'ohd ThurwIa.N nt cvcr.v luoiilh Kirst Kriday of every UKp'rith Kirnt l''ridii> of ever,\ uionih Second Kriday of every month Third Friday of every month Third .Moriilay of every month Friday on or lu'fore f. moon of ev. monll First Friday of every innnth Second Tuesday in every month Thursday after (. m. every month . . First T.iesday of every miiiith Tuesday on or aft. f. m. of evi'ry month. Friday on or b. f. m. of every month . . Second Friday of every month Friday after f. moon Third Tuesday of every month .Monday on or aft . f. moon .Second .Monday nf every month Second Tuesday of eveiy month Third Friday of every month Third Tucsiiay of every month Second Friday of every month Second Friday of every month .Second Friday of every month Second Friday of every month Wednesday after f. moon First Tuesday of every montli Third Friday in every month Second Thursday of every month Friday on or bef. f, moon of ev month. Thursday on or lief. f. m. of ev. montli. First Thursday of every month First Thursday of each month Second Thursday of the month Thursday after full moon I'bird Tuesday of every month First Thursday of every month Third Tuesday of every month Friday on or lief. f. moon of every month First Wednesday of every montli Second Monday of every month First Thurs) .lohn Ritchie I). .Mcpherson .1. A. Morton E. A. K. McLeod W. H. Sing .las. H. McVean Wednesday after full moon Second Frid.ay Third Monday of every month. Tuesday after full moon Winnipeg Fourth Wednesday. Thos. Williaiuson Will. Turner .J. T. Lovell W. H. Robinson . A. W. Chapman. . Geo. W. Verral G. S. Patrick W. A. Evans H'\ H. Watson .lohn S. Mix .1. J. Milledge Thos. II. Elliott Wm. B. Way Henry Wilson II. Cockman li l\ n'M) MAH(>NH' -ONTAKK* SJUCKHHloN lU TV A* T. [1900 KO. tOA no 111 112 113 114 llf. 1 1)1 II Mm III) 120 1-21 12.! uiurrm. wiiKRK ttm.n. NiuiiT or MMmiw. riRMT rntxciPAL X. AUtrrta I'lilirar.v Wiirk^orth . Wiirkwt /(>l'<.-il:itllik .St. .Idhn'H (/'ovennnl. HDimccheri' Mriuii Mii| John NViilUiT . , A. M. Iliiiiiilloii [■'\r*\ Tui'« I'tll \Vi'il,li'.4ila> lldiT lull lll'iiili Monlcn I'irwt SNc(ln«'wlii.\ ipf cMi'v iiioiilh I', lliillii'ifDfil MnrrlHlmrtf Tiicsiliiy <:n or iidcr r. iikmhi (I. II, S. Ki'iiih'iIn (Cornwall N\ riliifMiluy aflrr full iimoii N. J, Kraril KcMilruw TliinI Motiiliiy I'urls 'riiird Kriila\ of i'vt«r,v month A, N. TaViify C'ltrleton IMuce KIini Tutmlay I». N. Mcliitcwh. NOmM R. K. N Hrowii 7 llrrliii HiTJin Thinl Mouiliix... K. I'. Cortu'll. Norlh Slur . KiuR < '> rus Kooliiiay . . Wascaiia . . . UonhUuuI . . . Hi'I'oikI Tui'Milu.v I>, ('. HoliiTNon SccoihI Wcdiicsijay VV, ('. CouIhoii . . Si'((i?i(l Tui'Hilav iK. K. riii|iiiiaii. K'liudiilon , l.cuinriKtoii KunIo Uutflna . . Si'coiiil Tliuiwlav i.l. M. Voiinif jK. U. KcruUHKon UoskIuikI ,V\tHt Tut'Mlay . .' Klvurtfi! A. Mltchi!ll|KvUh Laikty II. K. KwIm»( II. Mi'lklf \V. K. KHrllnm-r F. liiNMet A. H. Taylor I.lolm Mnt-k*)* " ■ ■" ■ |h. v. Taylor 1.1. M. Nini-lair C. W. Sell li'< I.l iWin. Short .1. S. Orcpiiliill ,\. OcxmIi'IioukIi STATISTICS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN ONTARIO. Vkaii. i8,sr., 188(1. 1887. 1888. 1881). t8IX). 181)1 181)2. 180:t. 1804 isd:. . 181MI. 1897. I Nuiiilier I of I Sohooli I Dpvti. . ! .i,:«)6 . ' r.,437 . , f.,fi(XI . ' 0,023 .1 ft.718 5,820 ('..880 . ' r.,i)fi4 fi,l)77 -.,1)1)4 ri,i)i)0 o,oni) Schiiol l'o|iula' lion hetwocii T) ami 21 Vt'arit of age. r..s;(,i47 •1(11,204 (111,212 (;i.'.,T.,s (11(1,(128 (H7,S.'.(l • 11.^1,781 f)!l.'i,2;18 ,'.1)2,. ".03 ,M);i,s»i) (i(io,(iir> .'".1)1,717 Total .Nuinlicr of I'upilH lU'KiMtfrcd. 472.468 4.h7,41)(1 l!):t,2l2 li).'..:)2:t .■.(MJ.Sl.". 41)(i,.'i(!.»174 2:i5,(K)7 25;l,(«)l 232,,57i) 2,'-.(),860 2.30.212 2.M.))18 231.285 253, 108 231,443 251, (Ml!) 230,270 2.-) 1.1 1(17 231,100 Ayi'rajfp Attcuilaufi.'. 225,007 230.044 245,152 245,780 253,043 251,307 257,(142 253,830 250,42(1 2(18.:«4 271,540 271,354 273.544 THE ONTARIO SUCCESSION DUTY ACT. ^ Thf Succession l)ut,\- .Ad, Kcvisi'd Statut.'-i of Ontario, 1807, Chapter 21, uppliis to the I'sliitcsof iicisoiim iI>uih' on or aftci' 1st, ,liil\ . |S',)-J, and applies to rc.il and per- sonal properly of every descriplion evcept : (1) Where the yalue (.f the estat.- nfter iiayincnt of all dehls and expenses of iidininislralion does nol cNueed ijio.ono. (2) To property niven for relijfious, cliaritalile or edu- cational purposes. (3) Property pa-isinj;' to or for the use of father, mo' her. | hushand, wife, child, ifrandcliild, (laui;hier-iii law or i son-inlaw of the dect a^ed where the ay:;.;reKate \aluu of the property of the deceased does not exceed iSlDD.OOO. I The .Act a]iplies ; ((I ) To all j.roperty passing either l.y Will or intestac\ within Ontario, whether the ilecrased was donrn'iled in Ontario lit the time of his deal h or elsewhere. i (h) To all said |.ro|.erty which shall he voluntarily ' transferred l.y deed, sale or yift made in contemplation I of the death of the grantor or intended to take effect | after such death to any j.erson in trust or otherwise. ((') To any j.roperty taken as a Juimlln inarlln ciil-ki ■, made l.y any person dyiny: on or after 7tli .April. ISOIl, j or taken under the 'lisposition made l.y any j.ersoii j so dyin;; imrportin;; to operate as an imniediate jfift i whether l.y way of transfer, deli\ery, declaration of i trust <.r otherwise which shall not have been hinni Jhlc \ made twelve months hefore the death of the deceased 1 (tl) To any ].ropert.v which the person ilyiic/ on or | after 7th Ajiril, I8!)tl. haviie^' I.een ahsolutely entitled 1 thereto has caused to he transferred or vested in himself , and any other person j(.intly so that the l.eneficial in- terest therein, or in some part thereof , j.asses or accrues l.y survivorshii. on his death to sucili other j.er.son. (e) To property passini,' under settlement, as to which see the Act. (f) To the henetlcial interest arisinj,'' hy stu-vivorship or otherwise (if any) from .Annuities. Where the agi^^reicalc! value of theiirojierty of deceased exceeds ?<10l),n00 and inisses in whole or in part to or f(.r the henetit of the father, mother, hushand, wife, child, Ifrandchilfl or other lineal descendant or daujfhter-in- law or son-in-law of the deceased, the same shall he subject to a duty of .^2 .50 for every -SlOO of the value. / Where the a;fn'r''lfi't'' value of said proi.erty exceeds .':ji2ll(i,(«Hi the whole shall he subject to a (luty of l?5 for every silOO. Where the value of the property of the decea.seii(taii('c. 2Mt),l)44 245, IM 24f),7«l» 2fi;i,()4;» 2r)l,307 257,(142 253,8;«) 25l),4-^tl 2(l«,:t:i4 •2"l,54il 271, a54 27;<,544 f()j)('i't\- cxc'fi'df* (futy of i?5 for u' ileocasi'd fx- s to or for thi' VV, or liny otiii'r the fattier and ■ deeeased, or to r, or to a brother deceased, or of rother or sister, • «10(). eds .'JlO.OiM) and letll of any )ier- onmmKiiinity to or to or for the leceased save as be subject to a of anv said i>ro- ihall be exempt p wlministration ted to make and tateinent under ill the property le thereof, and > will jiass under of rclationshij) pre the issue of deliver to the reties in a penal ^rn value of the jsion duty, i be not satisfied orrectness of the hiation and ap- le Hlieriff of the 1 the rijfht of ap- lisement to the EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS The Ontario Normal College, Hamilton, for the Profesilor\al Training of First-olass Public 8ot\ool TeaoHers ar)d High School Assistants. J. A. Alcl.clliili. M.A., 1,1,. H., I'liiiiiiml ; li, A, Tli.iiiiii- noil, H. A., \ ice I'rineipiil. KM I I.TY. I'iD'ff.iiiitr III' I'lfirliiriHiii mill Uixfiii'ii iif Hiliifiili'iiii, ,1, A. Mcl.clliin, M.A., I,i..'l»,; l.,rlii,ii' mi Si'luml Mini- iiii'iiii'iil, K. \. I honipNiiii, II. A.; I.fclini'f mi MillmiU ill MnllifiniilicH, .1. r. CiiivNfiird, II A.; I ,i',-l u iv f mi Mfthnih in Clii'Kii'", \\ . .\l. I.(i.;;iii, .M.A.; I.ii-liinr mi Mi'lhmlH in Ijih'iiitiiif iiiiil Cmiiinixilimi, !•'. I'. .Mur- pherMon, II. A.: I,rrliitii- mi Millio'h in lUiiilinli (iiKiii- iiiiir ilnil liliilmir,S. A. .Minyiin, II. .\., II. rued; l.i'fhnrr iin MflhnilH III llixlmii iiiiil (liK'iiiljiliil, \ l';ill('r»oti, .M. A.; Ijfi'liiii'i' iin Milhtnlx in Mmln n l.iniijiiiies, Teacher of I'liysjcuj Cllllme. I Collegiate lr)stitute« ar\d High Sohooli. K.icji o( the lliuli Scliools (which (orin the interniedinte link III tHi't'ii the Pulillr .Schools and the I'lilvirsltieM) la niiuiajfcil by a Hoard of Trustees, appointed Jointly by the I oiiiit,\ and Tomii ( ouncils. In cities the Trustee! are all appointid by the ('it\ I'oimcils, except wtmre fbi're is only one si hool In the <'ount>. The Principal imi.-it be .1 yruduute of a llritish or t 'oloni;il I'liivemity, and cei'tilled us experienced in teaching. AsslHtiintMmutt also have received the prescribed tralniri)r, liesideH fee«, , local rates must be raised. Kver\ llii{b School with two i|iialltled teachers receives a fixed amount of ("KM), and also a lertain sum on salaries of ti'iichers, (general (•(|ilip- ' nieiit, snital)ility of school (ireinises and attendance, lliyb Sci.iols 1-. "lich have an average attendance of (10 pupils, may li' ;,i:ide ('(>lle;;iate Institutes, and receiva udclitloiial uriiit. PupilsattendiiiK these schools are pre- pareil fur .M.ifriculation in the I'liiversities. There wore j .iT ( olleuiate Institutes anil ;i:l Iiiiil Schools, with 2;l,3bl j pupils. In <» itario in is:»s. I Public Schools. I I'.ach Township is divideil into School Sectiono of a suitable extent tor om.' School; and In each of thuHe Sec- I tioiis tliree Trustees are elected to nianaire its School alTairs. In Cities, Towns and Villan-es, the S<'hool» are ma;iaife(l by u Hoard of School Trustees elected from the .Municipality. Tliere were 5,P:I-J Public (inchidinif .'<4.'i separate) Schools, with 47.s,;i!t| pupils, inUnturioiii 18»S, Educational Ill|u8eun|. Connected with tlie Kdiication Pepartnient Is a .MlLseuiu, containini;- specimens of school apparatUM and furniture, a Milualile collection of Italian, Dutt^h and Klemish Oil Paintin|.;s, and Statuary casts and busts. Here also is tlie largest collection of archa'olovrical material iii the liominioii, cbietly illustrative of Ontario, and of .North .\meiiea. David P.oyle, .Archa-oloffist. Tiie .Musei.m is freely open to the public from Da.in. to 5 p.m. Total Nun^ber of Educatloiial institutions ' 01 all kinds reported by the Kducation Department as In 1 operation in the Province of Ontario duriiiL.' 18il8, was |(l,ll:i, attended by .'■|0:i,ls7 pupils, and e\))endiii^ ! !!i5,:{75,OSl in their siipjiort. List of Public, High, Model aqd Separate School It^spectors, Ontario. CUV iNsi'Kcroiis. W. ,1. Carson London .1. C. (ilashaii, /,/,./* (tttawa John .Mcl,ean St. Thomas Rev. A. McCoU Chalbam W. Tytler, 11 A Ouelph W. H. Hallard, iV./l Ilaruilton W. t). Kidd KiiiLCston JVo^i;. — Helleville, lirantford, St. Catharines and Windsor are under the Inspectors of their respective Counties. TOWN IXHI'KITOUS. J. IliiJ ■lames W. V. sell Stuart Stratford L. IIu;rhcs Toronto Chapman .' .Toronto I). .MeCaif.' CoUinifwood C. W. Chadwiok KoiesI , Toronto, P.O. liobert Meade, M.A.. Duiiean Wallicr, II. A. Thomas IlillianI . . I'rockv illc . . Peterlioro' . . .Waterloo Hon. M. \i Harcourt, \N.I'' ,V.C.,3/./'./'. /Toiv alU&Wel. onto P.O. iVofc — All other towns are under the Inspectors of their respective Counties. COtNrV PfHLIC SCIIOOI. i:o. . Ma.willc . Cornwall . .Morrisbur;; Innpirtni: Cmnitir I). Mcd)iarniid, M.D (ilen,i,'-arr> Alexamler McNau,!,'hton . . Stormont Arthur Hrown Duiidas . . W. .1. Summerbv Presc't& Kis'l liussell K. H. Cowlev, .v.. I Carlcton Ott.awa W.Jolmston,. v.. !.,/./../>'. Leeils, Xo. 1 . . Athens Robert Kinney, J/. /> .... " No. -2.. lirockville T. A. Craij; " No.3&Oren Keiupl ville F. L. Michell, M.A r,anark Perth R. G. Seott, B.A Renfrew Pemluoke Will. Spankie, M.D Fronten.ic .... Kingston Frederick Burrows [.ennox & .\d . Napanee Wm. Mackintosh N. Hastinirs. . . Madnc John Johnston S. Hastiims... Helleville (Jlilbert D. Pl.att, B. A , f'li.l> Prince t^dward Picton .Albert Odell Xorthiimljcrrd Coliour;; Wi: . E. Tilley, M.A . James Coyle Brown . . Sylvanus Phillips, li. Bowiuanv ille Petcrboro Durham .. Petcrboro' ( N.K.Muskoka | l.XHl'KCTOK.S Inxprclur. James IF. KniL,dit K Ciiunty. Victoria . . P.O. Lindsay "''"••> '^''^^'■"' { 7.'V. Muskoka 1 ''"'^'"'^J' Prince Albert Whitby Toronto Newmarket Brampton Barrie Barrie Orillia James McMricu Ontari' John Wauu-h, li.lM D. Fotlieriii'.;liain S. York A. B. Davidson, /j'./f ,. .. N. " .Vllaii Kmbury Peel Kev. Tbos. .McKee S. Sinicoe .... James (,'. .Morifan, M.A .. N. Siincoe .... 1 I , . f . I f K. Siincoe & \ Isaac Day, /,..! \ W. Muskoka. / J. S. Deacon Halton Milton Joseph II. Smith Wentworth . .. Hamilton M. J. Kl'IIv, M. I).. LL. IS. Br.ant Br.antford James 15. Crev Lincoln St. Catharines J.ames II. Hall, J/. 1 Well.and Welland Clarke Moses ILildiniand . . . Caledonia J. J.W.adsworth, M. .1 , M. I> Norfolk Simcoe Wm. Carlvle Oxford Woodstoek [IVM 332 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. [1900 ,1*1 li. Inspector. Cowiti/. Thomas Pearce Waterloo David Clapp, B.A.. N. Wellington. J. J. Craig, B.A S. N. Gordon Dufferin Thomas Gordon W. Grey Andrew Grier E. " N. W. Campbell S. " Wm. Irvvin, B.A Perth John Elgin Tom S. Huron (W). David Robb N. Huron (E).. W. S. Clendening E. Brure Alex. Campbell W. " John Dearness E. Middlesex . . Hugh D. Johnson W. Middlesex . Welburn Atkin Elgin Rev. W. H. O. Colles ... E. Kent Robert Park W. " Chas. A. Barnes, M.A Lanibton, 1 (E) P. 0. Berlin Harriston Fergus Orangevillfi Owen Sound Thornbury Durham .Stratford God <} rich Brussels Walkerton Kincardine London Strathroy St. Thnipas Chathtim Chuiham London Inspeelor. County. P. O. John Brebner Lanibton, 2(W) Sarnia Thco. Girardot Essex, No. 1 . . Sandwich L A. Maxwell, M.A., ..L.B., Ph.D " No. 2.. Windsor D. McCaig V>k. o( Algonia. &Collingwood Rev. O. Grant, « A... { ^n'SS- }«''»-• . HIOII SCIIOOIi INSPRCTOKB. J. E. Hodgson, in. A Toronto John Seath, B.A Toronto MODRL SCHOOL INSPECTOR. John J. Tilley Toronto SEPARATE SCHOOL INSPECTORS. James F. White Toronto William Prendergast, B.A Toronto PRINCIPALS OF mail SCHOOLS and COLLKQIATB INSTITITES, ONTARIO. Alexandria . . . Almonte Arnprior Arthur Athens Aurora Aylmer, C. I . . Barrie, C.I ... Beamsville . . . Belleville .... Berlin Bowmanville . Bradford Brampton Brantford,C.L Brighton Brockville.C.I Caledonia Oampbellford . Carleton Place Cayuga Chatham, C.I. Clinton, C.I.. Oobourg, 0.1. Colborne Oollingw'd.C.I Cornwall Dese: ito Dundus Dunnville Dutton Elora Essex Fergus Forest Gait, C.I. Oananoque . . . Georgetown .. Glencoe Ooderich, C.I. Gravenhurst . . Grimsby Ouelph, C.I . . Hagersville . . D. McKay, B.A. P. C. McGregor, B.A. A. E. Morrow, B.A. E. E. Snider, B.A. N. L. Massev. />\^. C. W. Mulloy, B.A. W.W.Rutherford, £^ T. H. Redditt, B.A. A. N.Mver,.W.^. E. F. Milburn, B.A. J. W. Connor, B.A. Jas. Gilflllan, B.A. J. C. Rogers, B.A. W. J. Fenton, B.A. A. W. Burt. B.A. G. E. Newman, B.A. T. G. Marquis, fi.^. A.R. McRitchie. B..4. A. M. .Shields, B.A. W. J. Patterson, .V.vl. J. E. Skeele, /j'^. D. S. Paterson, B.A J. Houston, M.A. G. W. Mitchell, M.A. W. Bellamy, B.A. W. Williamg, B.A A. G. Knight, 5.^. W. K.T.Sniellie,i?.i4. J. Reid, M.A.,LL.B. J. A. Cooke, n.A. J. C. Payne, yi.. 4. N. Mac.Murchy, B.A. C . L . Crasswelfer, B. A P. Perry, M.A. Thos. Preston, B.A. T. Carscaaden, M.A. R. G. Graham, B.A. R. D. Coutts, B.A. P. J. Thomp.son, B.A. H. I. Strang, B.A. W. II. Muldrew, B.A. O.W. Harrison, M.A. J. Davison, B.A. J. McNicol, B.A . Athens R. Barrie W, Beamsville J. Berlin J. Bracebridge .. G. Bradford A. Brampton A. Brantford . . . . W Caledonia A. Chatham T. Clinton W, OoUingwood . . E. Cornwall J. Durham T. Elora L. Forest J. Oalt R. Oananoque J. Ooderich S. Hamilton J. Thompson . J. Ilallett R. Bulnicr Suddaby H. O. Thomas Orton Barber . Wilkinson, M.A. B. Shantz C. Smith . R. Lough Ward Connolly Allan K. Fallis Campbell Alexander C. Linklater P. Halls, ir.-l. S. Davis • Hamilton, C.I. Harriston . . . . Hawkesbury . Ingersoll, C.I. Iroquois K ■'mptville . . Kincardine . . Kingston, C.I. Leamington . . Lindsay, C.I. . Listowel London, C.I . . fjucan Madoc Markham Meaford Mitchell Morrisburg,C5 Mount Forest. Napanee, C. I. Newburgh .... Newcastle .... Newmarket . Niagara Niaga'u Falls S Niag.l''alis.r.I NorwO'Xl ... Oakville Omem.'e Orangeville .. Orillia Oshawa Ottawa, C.I .. Owen S'nd, C.I Paris Parkhil; Pembroke .... Perth, O.T.... Peterboro'-C.I Petrolca Pictoii Port Arthur . . Port Dover . . Port Elgin ... R. A.Thompson, B.A. J. .McMurchie, B.A. W. Shotwell, /}.^. W. Hriden, /f..l. J. A. Jackson, B.A. W. Dillane, B.A. S. W. Perry, B.A. W. S. Ellis, B.A. J. Elliott, B.A. J. C. Harstone, B.A. VV. A. Phillips, B.A. S.J. RaxlilitTe, B.A. F. A. Stuart, B.A. A. li. Watson, B.A. G.H.Y>eeix,B.A.,B.J'il A. M wat, B.A. W. Elliot, B.A. J. S. Janiieson, M. A. J. H. Brethour, B.A T. M. Henry, B.A. D. A. Nest)i"t B.A. II. Havidson, B.A. K.Cooi.ihaJi.A.B.Pd W. W. Ireland, B.A. F. Sheriii, M.A. J. I». Dickson, B.A. J.iinvuUnn.MA.LLB N. J. Wellwood, B.A. W. W. Jaidine, B.A. A. Steele, B.A. J. E. Dickson, B.A. L, C. Smith, B.A. J. Macinillan, B.A. W. H. Jenkins, B.A. W. N. Bell, B.A. N. McDougall, B.A. R. Ross, B.A. W. H&vdie, B.A. O. Fessenden, M.A. J.J.heW.B.A. R. Dobson, B.A. A. McCuUoch, M.A. \y. R. Liddy, B.A. J. T. Lillie, B.A. PRINCIPALS OK IiigersoU . . Kincardine. . Kingston .... Lindsay .... London ... .Madoc Meaford .... Milton Minilen .... Mitchell .... Morrisburg. . Mount Forest Napanee .... Newmarket Norwood .... Orangeville . . Owen Sound Parry Sound Perth MODEL SCHOOLS, ONTAKIO, . . H. F. MoDiarmid . . F. C. Powell . . L. G. Staples . . O. E. Broderick . . R. .M. Graham . . T. C. Tice .. M. N. Clarke, B.A. . . W. F. Inman . . F. C. Gillis . . C. M. French . A. E. Meldrum H. Bewell C. H.Edwards, B.A J. \V. Forham. H. R. Scovell, B.A. M. N. Armstrong T. A. Reid A. M. Ciirrie M. M. Jaques Port Hope .... Port Perry . . Port Rowan . . Prescott Renfrew Richmond Hill Ridgetown,C.I Sarnia, C.I Seaforth,C.I.. Simcoe Smith's Falls.. Sniithville StCath'ne8,CI St. Mary's, C.I Stirling Stratford, O.I. Strathroy, C.I. Streetsville . . St.Thoma.s,C.I Sydenham .... fhorold Tilsonburg . . . Toronto, C.I.: Jarvis St . . Jameson Av. Harbord St. Tjvonto June. Trenton Uxbridge Vankleekliill. . Vienna Walkerton . . Wardsville . . Waterford .... Watford Waterdown .. Welland Weston Whitby, C.I .. Wiarton Williamstown Windsor.C.I.. Woodstock, C I T.A. Kirkconneil,£.il D. McBride, B.A. E. Pugsley, B.A. R. C. Rose, B. 4. C. McDowell, B.A. R.A. Farquharson BA J. G. Little, B.A. D. M.Grant, B.A. C. Clarkson, B.A J. D. ChriKtie, .B.4. J. A. Houston, Jtf'..-kin, LL. I)., "^i.C. (Chr.iniiun); H. K. Walker, Ks(i.; ,}. llerliert .Mason, ICsti.; Andrew Kutlierford, Ks(i.; Iloliert Kilj>'our, K>n\.\ A. T. WikxL Esi].; C. .S. (Izowski, Ksq. iSK.SATK. Chancellor, Hon. F:(hv. lilake, .M. A., LL.D., <,».('.. M.i'. R.v-0 [llr io—Thc Hon. The .Minister of Kduc:ition ; William Mulock, M.A., LL.D., (^O., .M.P., \'ii-i'-Cli(in- cellor ; .1. Loudon, XL.\., LL.D.; Rev. \. Hurwasli, M.A., S.T.I)., LL.D.: Rev. .1. II. Tecfv, M.A.: Uev. .1. P. Sheraton, M.A.. D.D.; Rev. \V. Caveii, D.I).; Lrirratt W. Sniit'ii, D.C.L., *).C. Apitnintpd — \V. H. Frasir. I!. A. ; .1. .Mmmii-, Ks(|. ; Hon. D. Mills, LL.B.; .1. (i. llinne, M.A., Ph.D.; /. A. Lash, Ksc]., (^.C. ; (!. S. Kveison, M.D., .M.I'.P, ; W. Oldri^'ht, .M.A., M.D. ; \V.' P. Dver, M.A., D.D. ; Re\. M. V. Kelly, 15. A. ; Hon. S. H. lilake. IJ.A., t^i.C ; W. M.Clark, Kiq., (^.0. : .lames Mills, .M.A., LL.D.; .1. H. Willniotl, D.D.S., L.D.S.; .1. (ialliiMith, M.A., C.K. ; F. H. Torrinj,'ton, Ksq.; Rev. V. H. Wallace, M.A.. D.I).: C. F. Heehner, Phm.H. : A. Smirli, F.R.C.V.S. : Hon. J. A. Boyd, M.A., LL.D.; Hon. .1. .Macleiiiian, P...\., LL.D.; Rev. F. II. Dewart, D.D.: (tco. (ioddei'lMin, Ks(|.: .Idliti Hoskii., LL.D., (J(!. ; A. I'. \Vcv„|, Ksi|. ; H. K. Walker, Esi].; .John Seath, M.,\.; Ke\ V. Rvaii. Elected — Hon W. |{, Meredilh, Ll',.D.; A. Maker, M.A.; A. 15. Aviesworlh, M.A. : W. Dal.;, M.A. ; M. Hiilton, M.A.; W. H. Ballard, .M.A.; W. Houston, M.A.; W. If. Ellis, M.A., M.15. ; .1. Kim;, M.A., (^i.C. ; A. II. Wrii^ht, I5.A.,M.D.;W.H. 15. Aikins, M.D.; I. H. Cameron, .M.li.; W. R. Ridilell, B.A., LL.I!.; lion. W. P. R. Street: A. i R. Bain, M.A.. LL.D.; A. H. Ilevnar, .M.A., LL.D.; .1 J. .Maclaren, M.A., LL.D., (^C: Rev. A. Carman, M. \., D.D. ; II. Houiih, M.A., LL.D. : ,1. Heii'lerson, M.A. ; J. L. McDou^rall, .M.A., C.M.C; It'V. .1. Ballanlvne, B.A.; A. P.. .Macallum, B.A., M.I5., Ph.D.; H. I. Strang, B.A. Queet\'s University, Kingston. Chancellor, Sir Sandford Fleciiny-, CIC, K.(!..M.f{., LL.D. Principal and Vice Chaihellor, Ver\ Rev. (Jeoru'e Monro Grant, M. A., D.D., LL.D. Vice Priiiiiiii'l. lietjintrar, Ceorue Y. Cliown, li..\. Ser.-Treas. Hourd of Tntxtees, .John IS. Mclvcr. FACfl.TV OP TIIKOI.OOV. Primari'is Pro/e.'ixor of Dininlty, I he Principal: Profcfimr of ttehreiv. Chi'dci- tiinl Old Ti'iimiwat £a;e.7<'.i/.v. Rev. .John 15. Mowat, M.A., D. D. : Ax^iiytant to Professor of llehrtnc aild OH 'I'esinii'iit /•,><'(// .v/.«, Rev. W. O, .lordan, I5..\.,D.D. : Anoofidirs and' Xeiv Tentami'nt Criticism, Rev. Donald iloss, 15.1)., D.D.; Lecturer on Pos/nnil Tliei'loui, Re\'. .John Thomp- son, D.D.: Wntklns L"ctiirer on Elomtion, llev. (!. Carnithers. KACLtiTV OK AUrs, I'ROKKSJ^OIiS. A!i, and ISecretan/ of Fuetiltii, .John Her.ald, .AI.a!,' .M.D.; Materia .Vcdica and Tlieraiientics, Secretfuii of the Paeultji, J. W. Camp ell, M.D. ; PrlnciploK and Practici of Sur- aerii, Hon. Michael Sullivan, .M.D.; As.iistant in Theor)) 'and I ractiee of Suriierii, D. E. Mundell, B.A., M.D.'; Clinical Snriferii, W. (!. Anj^lin, .M.D. ; Si/.-'teniatic An- ((/'li/!'/, Edward Ryan, B.A., M.D.; Snriiical Anatomi/, I). E. .Munilell, I5.'a.,M.D.; Demonstrator of Anatom'i/, 1). v. Sullivan, 15. A., M.D. ; Ohsletric:* ami (himecolo(fii, R. W. Ganett, M.A., .M.D. ; Isaac Wood, .M.A., M.li., Asst.: Medical Juriiipradenci', W. T. Connell, M.D., M. R.C.S. . L. U.C.P. ; Sanitani Science and Patholoiiy, W. T. Comiell, M.D., L.R.C.S., En^'., L.R.C.P., Loiid'.; Lecturer in Opthabnoloi);!, Otoloijii, Larj/ngolofif und lihino'o'jii, .J. ('. Connell, M..4., M.i).; Mental Dineasen, C. K. Clarke, .M D. ; Prujessio- of Hotani/ and Vegetable llistotii'jti, .lames Foivler, .M..\.. F.R.C.S. ; Professor (if Animal liioh'iii. J'hi/iiolojit und UiMidoiifi, A. P, Kniuli*, .M..\., M.D.; Demonstrators und Tutom in l'liii.-iiiilo(iii, .\. it. Williamson, .M..V., iuid E. C. Watson, .M..\.; Prot[\^sor of Chemistrii, W. L. Goodwi.i, B.Sc, l.oiid., D.Sc, Edin.; Tutor in C/i «)/(/.<. of Anatonui, .1. J. Ross, B.A., M.D., A. E. Orr, M.D., H.M. Church, .M.D., W. G. Hcilly, M.D., R. A. Wesley, M.D. ; Demomtrator of Pathology, A. G. NiciioUs, M.A., M.D. ; Deinon.it rotor of Bactei-ii'dogy, II. B. Yates, B.A. (Cantab.). .M.D.; Demon- strator of Phi/siology, A. A. Robcrtsnn, B.A., .M.D.; Demonst ratur of Clinical Surgery, J. Alex. Hutchison, •M.D. ; Denion-itrator of Giuio'coloiiii, .1. 1). Cameron, M.D. ; Deinonstrafcrs in Physic>, R. (). Kin«-, M..\.Sc., .lames W. Eraser, B.Sc., R. K. .McClun>;-, B.A. ; Demon- strator in Geido'iy. <). E. Leroy, B.A. ; Demimstrator in Mining, 'S. .M. Viiile, B.Sc.; i)nirson Fellow in Metal- lurgii.'s. F. Kirkpatrick, B.Sc. ; Demonstrator of Surg. Pathology, E. J. Seiiiple, B.A. (St. Mary's Colle^ic) M.D.; .-Issist. jiemonstraliirs uf Pathidoijii, D. D. .McTajfifart, B.A. Sc, M.D.. D. P. Anderson, B.A., M.D. . As.-' V., D.C.L.; W. \i. Brock, Esq.; John Cowan, Esc).; Cortet Possenden, M.A.; J. C. Morjjan, M.A.; Rev. A. J. l..-ouj;hall, M.A.; John C. Kemp, Esq.; Walter Barwick, M.A.; James Scott, Esq.; Ven. T. Bedford-Jones, D.C.L., Archdeacon of KiiiKston ; R. T. Walkem, D.C.L., (^.C; E. H. .Smvthe, D.C.L., Q.C.; Rev. Professor O. L. Worrell, JLA".; Ven. Alex- ander Dixon, D.C.L., Archdeacon of Ouelph ; Edward Martin, D.C.L., Q.C. Alex. Bruce, i^.C; Rev. Canon Worrell ; Rev. G. C. Mackenzie ; Richarfl Baylv, M.A., Q.C.; Rev. J. C. Farthing, B.A.; M. J. Kellv, M.D.; J. Traveio Lewis, M.A.; J. P. Whititev, Q.C., M.PP.; Col. A. J. Mutheson, M.A., M.P.P.; Ven. J. J. BoKert, M.A.; G. A. Binsrham, M.D., CM.; R. B. Nevitt, B.A., M.D., CM.; Albert Ham, Mus. Doc; Rev. John Langtry, M.A.. D.C.L.; J. A. Worrell, IF.A., B.C.L., Q.C; Barlow Cumberland, M.A.; Rev. W. B. Carey, M.A.; Kirwan Martin, M.A.; N. F. Davidson, M.A. ; Elmes Henderson, M.A. ; Very Rev. Dean Lauder, D.C.L.; Sir J. O. B"Mrinot, K.C.M.G., D.C.L.; D. T. Symons, B.C.L.; C Sheard, M.D., CM.; A. J. Johnson, M.D.; His Honour Judge McDonald, M.A.; His Honour Judge Wilkison. Secretary and Bursar— ^ev. W. Jonc--, M.A., D.C.L. Solicitor— 0. F. Harman, M.A. Chan, ellor— Hon. G. W. Allan, D.C.L. Vice-Chancellor—Ihe Provost of Trinity College, D.C.L Public Orator— Hev. E. W. Huntingford, M.A. Registrar— Rev. William Jones, M. A., D.C.L. Librarian, A. H. Votmg, M.A. Esquire Bedells— Rev.W.Cl-xrk, ill. A.,Ii.C.l..,F.Il.S.C., Elmes Henderson, M.A. Mtisical Referees in Knyland, W. H. liOnghurst, Mus. Doc. ; F. J. Karn, Mus. Doc. UnioerMy Representative nn the Couiir.il of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario— \\. J. Douglas, M.D., CM. Stnf— Provost, Rev. E. A. Welch, M.A., D.C.L.; Dean, Rev. O Rigby, M.A.; Lecturers in l)ivi.)iity— First Pro- fessor, The Provost ; Second Professor, Rev. E. C. Cay- ley, M.A. ; Fellow, Rev. (J. F. Davidson, M.A.; Uomile- tics. The Provost; Lecturers in Arts — Classics, Rev. E. W. Huntingford, M..A.; Mental and Moral Philo- sophy, Rev. W. Clark, M.A., D.C.L.; History, Rev. O. Rigby, M.A.; Mathematics, M. A. Mackenzie, M.A.; English, Profs. Rigby, Huntingford, Cayley, and Mr. Young; Modern Lanr/uages, A. H. Young, M.A.; Phy- sical Svienct, U. C. Simpson, M.A.; Xatural Science, H. Montgomery, M.A., B.Sc; Hebrew, Rev. (J. F. Davidson, M.A.; Fellow in Classics, Rev. VV. II. White, M.A. iNSTiTirrioxs in affiliation with thinitv i;nivkrsitv. Trinity Medical College, see page 347. St. Hilda's College, iiau'e :i44. Toronto Conservatory of Music, page 340. Ontario Meclical College for Women, page 'US. Bishop Strachan School, page 'Mi. Trinity College School, Port Hope, v>age 343. Toronto Church School for Boys, page 343. R^o Master Ur^iversity, Torotito. Incorporated 1S87. Board of Governors— Chairman, Hon. John Dryden, M.P.P., Brooklin ; Treas., J. Short MoMaster, Toronto ; Secretary, T. F. Webb (business office), Boanl of Trade Building, Toronto. Chancellor— O. C. S. Wallace, M.A., D.D., LL.D. , UNIVKRSITY KACl'LTY. Projessor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, O. C S. Wallace, M.A., D.D., LL.D., Principal, ex-officio; Education and English Literature, Theodore H. Rand, D.C.L., Professor Emeritus; History and Civil Polity, Albert II. Newman, D.D., LL.D.; Hebrew and Cognate Languages ami Old Testament Exegesis, Daniel M. Welton, M.A., Ph.D., D.D. ; Latin and the Greek Lan- guages and Literatures, Peter S. Campbell, B.A.; New Testament, and Patristic Greek, Jones H. Farmer, B. A. ; Mathematics and Physics, Alexander C. McKay, B. A.; Systematic Theology, Christian Evidences and Church Polity, Calvin Goodspeed, M.A., D.D. ; Modern Lan- guages and' Literatures, Malcolm Sinclair Clark, M.A. ; Natural Science, Arthur R. Willmott, M.A., B.Sc; Philosophy, Psychology, Logic and Ethics, James Ten Broeke, M. A. , Ph. D. ; English Language and Literature, Walter S. W. McLay, B.A.; Lecturer in Biology and Physics, Wilson R. Smith, B.A., Ph.D.; Special Lecturer in Greek and Roman Literature und History, William Dab, M.A.; Lecturer in History and Economics, Win. Houston, M.A.; Fellow in Modern Languages, Harry B. Tap.scott, B.A. ; Fellow in Classics, G. J. Menge, B.A., B.Th.; Lecturer on the Principles of Public Reading and Speaking, Howard P. Whidden, B.A., B.Th. ; Honorary Lecturer on Evangelistic Methods, Elmore Harris, B. A. ; Librarian, Florence White. Moi'LTON Co\jijV.aK.— Faculty— Bible and Ancient His- tory, Adelaide L. Dicklow, Ph.M., Principal; English Literature and History, Charlotte Thrall ; Latin and Greek, Minnie M. Pickering, B.A. ; French and German, Mary L. Menhennick, B.A. ; Mathematics and Science, A. Gi-ace Her, B. A. ; Elocution and Physical Culture, Reta .Shields Ross ; Preparatory Department, Jane Bowie James ; Director of Art Department, Mrs. Mary E. Dignam ; Director of the Department of Music, Piano and Harmony, A. S. Vogt ; Piano, Edith Burke and Nellie Perry; Vocal Music,'!. C. Jeflfers, M.B., and Nellie Rosebrugh. Matron, Catharine Harper. Woodstock CoLhKQK.— Faculty— The Bible and Latin andGrsek, A. L. McCrimmon, M. A., Principal ; English Language and Literature, Neil S. McKechnie, B.A.; Modern Languages and Manual Training, Donald K. Clarke, B.A.; l,atin and Greek, W. B. H. teakles, B.A.; Mathematics, Stambury R. Tarr, M.A.; Science, J. W. Russell, B.A.; Preparatory Department and Physical Training, Jas. Weir. College Physician, Dr. A. McLty; Steward, Mr. A. N. Gray ; Matron, Mrs. A. N. Gray. Victoria University, Toronto. Incorporated ISSfi. ADMINISTRATIVK OKFIOBRS. Chancellor and Pres.— Kev. N. Burwash, S.T.D.,LL.D. Vic-Chancellor — Hon. W. Kerr, Senator, M.A., LL.D., Q.C RegiMtrar—k. R. Bain, LL.D. Chairman of Board of Regents— Kev. A. Carman, D.D. Librarian — Rev. J. F. McLaughlin, M.A., B.D. A.tsistant Librarian- yiiss Barker. Bursar — Hon. Geo. A. Cox. Secretary of Endowment Fund— Kev. John Potts, D.D Solicitor— h. M. Britton, M.A , Q.C, M.P. kaci'ltv of arts. President, Rev. N. Burwash, S.T D., LL.D.; Dean and Professor of English Literature, Rev. A. H. Rey- nar, M.A., LL.D.; Professor of Ancient Histor;/, A. R. Bain, M.A., LL.D.; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rev. E. I. Badgley, M.A., LL.D.; Professor of Latin Language and Literature, A. J. Bell, Ph.D. (Bresl.); Professor of (lerman and Old English, L. E. Horning, Ph.D. (Gnettingen) ; Professor of Oriental Languages ami Literature, Rev. J. F. McLaughlin, M.A., B.D. Associate Professors :— Greek Literature, A. L. Langford, M.A. ; Greek Philosophy, J. C Robert- ^ / 1900] EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 337 son, H.A. ; French Laii'inaiii' and Literature, Pulhuin Kdjfar, I'h.I). Lecturer : -dermun, A. K. F.aiif;, M.A.; Jnntruifor in French, K. Mns.son. KACUI/rV OK rilKOLOdV. Premlent and I'ro/eniior of Simtemalic Thcoloi/y, Uev. N. Hiirwiwh, S.T.D., LL.l).; Eeelexiantical llintimi, Rev. A. H. lleyrmr, M.A., LL.1>.; Christian Kthiex and ApologeticK, Rev. K. I. HikIkU-.v, H.I)., 1J,.1).; Sew TeHtament KxeneKix and Literature, Rev. A. II. Wallace, lA.A., I >.[).; KwjVHh Hiltlr and HioniteticK, Hev. John Burvvash, M.A., l)..Sc.; nid Testament. Kxei/eniti and Literature, liey. .1. K. McUiiiKliliii. M.A., U.'lX; Sccwc- tary of Facultji, Rev. F. H. Wallace, M.A., D.D. Laval Ui^iversity, Quebec. rw(t((*r— Most Rev. L.-N. licifin, Arcliljishopof (^iieliw'. Apostolic Vice-chancellor - Mijfr. I'aiil Napolron Bruchesi, Archbisliop .)f Montreal. Rectnr--0. K. .Matliiti', t^uebec. Vice- Rector -^\. Z. Raoicot, .Montreal. Secret ari/—\ J. A. Marehand. Secretary at Montreal— M. Oiistave Hoiirassa. Librarian — M^fr. Thoinaa Etienne Ilaincl. Faculty of Theology— Deanx, M^r. Benjainin I'aquet, Quebec; M. Isaie-Charles Lecoq, 1'. S.S., .Montreal; Seeretarien, .M. Ls-Adolphe I'oquet, Quebec ; Profexxort^, Mfjr. Benjamin Paquct, Pierre Roussel, liOuis-Adolptio I'aquet, E. Nadeau, .loscph Gignac, .los. E. (irandbois, Quebec; Josei)h-Thi'ophile Parent, P.S.S., Isaie-Maric- Oharliis Lecoq, l'.S..S., Adrien .Serieys, P.S..S., Jean- Antoine Dorvau. P. 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Faculty of ytedieine -Dean, L.-J.-A. Simard, Es(i., Que.; Secy., Albert Marois, Que.; Profx., Louis-Joseph, Alfred Simard, Laurent Catellier, Arthur ValU'e, .Michael- Joseph Ahern, Edwin Turcot, Michel-Delphis llrocbu, A. C. Hamel,S. Grondiu, .\. Marois, P. Coote, k. Simard, R. Fortier, Arthur Rousseau, Quebec; Jean- Philippe Rottot, Adolphe Iuay, Mjfr. Benjamin Paciuet, Loiiis- Joseph'-Alfred Simard, Hon. Charles-Fran<;oisStanisIas Langelier, Louis-.'Vdolpbe Pa(iuet, Alfred Lortie, .Vlbcrt Dion, .\medce Gosselin, Fran(;ois PcUetier, Hein-i Simard, CamilleRoy,AdjutorRivard,(,!uebec; F. -L. Colin, P.S.S., Andre Cuoq, P.S.S., A.-H. A'erreau, Pierre Rousseau, P.S.S., Pierre SchlicklinK, P.S.S., .l.-F. Laliberto, I'.S.S., Paul-Napoleon Bruschesi, Alfreil Arcbanil)eault, U.-E. Arohambault. E. Balete, C.-A. Pfister, .1.-1!. Pnmlx, Z. Racicot, Ph. Cnoquet, (i. Boura.ssa, Hon. Louis-.'X. JettP, Paul VViallard, Elie .\ucl.air, Pierre de Labriolle, Montreal; Professors Emeritus, Mgr. P. L. N. Bruchesi, Mgr. J.-M. Rmard, Montreal. Laval Normal Scl\ool, Quebec Principal, Kev. Th. G. Rouleau; A.^xi.ifant, Rev. Alph. Caron ; Pi-nfesxor.'<, John Ahern. Ch.as. J. IMaijnan, J. D. Freve, N. Tremblay, Thos. Blais, (Justave Gapioii, Chas. Lefevre. Polytecl\iiio Scl)ool of Montreal. Faculty of Arts -Principal, II.-E. Archamhault; Director of Stndiix, Emile Balete ; Professors— Special Mathematics, Emile Balete ; Chemistry and I'hi/sicx, C.-A. I'lister; Mechanical Knuineerin;}, I'ulilic Works, Jtailwayx and Architecture, .?ose)ih Hnynes; Surreyinii, (ieoderu and Coxmoyraphy, V. E. Laberjfe ; Mathe- uiatic.i (elementary course and elementary physics), Fri'dcric .\ndrc and Ch. Leliian ; Satural Ilistury, Geo- loyil (Old Minemloyy, F. G. T aberj^e ; Minim;, Metal- Itiryy, Strennth of Materials, llydraulicx and StMin Knyine, Ch. Lihian ; Electriciti/and Applied Mechanics, S. Duval. University of Nlanitoba. Chancellor, His Grace the Archbishop of Kupert's Land, Primate of Canad.i, D.D., LL.D. ; Vice-chan- cellor, Hon. Jos. Dubuc, B.C.L. ; Uenixtrar and Secre- tary of Board of Studies, Isaac PirUado, E.s(i., M.A., LL.B.; Bursar,,]. A. .M. Aikiiis, Ks(|., M.A. ; Auditors, Hon. J. E. P. Prenderifasl, B.A., LL.B.; and J. C. Saul, Esq., ,M.A. ; Chairman Board of Studies, Rev. A. A. Cherrier. Wesley College, Winnipeg, IV(an. INCOllI'ORATKn 1877. Officers of the Hoard. —Chairman, J. A. M. Aikins, .M.A., Q.C.; Vice-Chairman, ,]. H. Ashdown, Esr|.; Bur- sar, Rev. Principal .Sparliny; ; Secretary, J. B. Somer- set, Es(i.; Ax.st.-Secrelari/, Prof. Laird; Auditor, J. F. Fowler, Esti. Officers of Inst ruction in Arts.- Professor of Mental and Moral PhihK^ophy, Rev. J. \V. .Spiirlinff, .M.A., D.D., Princiiud ; Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics, R. R. Cocin-ane, B.A. (Tor.) Librarian ; Professor of (Jeidoyy and Experimental Phi/sicx, O.J. Laird, B.A., Ph.D. (Bresl.), Secretary ; Lecturer in Ger- man, Dr. Laird; }'rofesxnr of lle/trew and Systematic Theology . Rev. A. Stcjwart, D.D. ; I'rofessor of Claiavi8, It.A. Theolugiral Dei)artment -I'rofenMOr of Hebrew, Introduction and Church IJintory, Rev. A. B. Baird, B.l>. ; l\o/e»Kor of Syntematic Thei Apologetics, Ri!v. T. B. Kilputri(!k, I). I). University of Bi8l\op'8 Collegr , Lerinotville, Que. KOBNUKI) 184.'i. PreMdent of Corporation, Kt. Rev. The Lord Bi8ho;i of Montreal, LL.D. ricf!-/Ve».,Rt. Bv. The Lord Bishop of Ijuehec, D.D. Chancellor, R. W. Heneker, D.C.L., LL.D. Vice-Chancellor, John Hamilton, Esq., .M.A., D.C.L. Principal, and Profetmor of Mathenutticn, Dean oj Faculty of Artu, Rev. Canon .Xdams, M.A., D.C.L.; Vice- Principal and J'rofessor of IHviniti/, and Dean of Dim'niti/ Faculty, Rev. F. J. B. Allnatt, D.D. ; Hintory; Rev. A.'C. Scarth, D.C.L- Clannicfi, Rev. R. A. I'arrock, M.A.; Pastoral Theology, Rev. B. G. Wilkinson, M.A.; Frenrh, A. LeRay, .ALA. ; Satural Sdence, R. N. Hud- speth, .M.A. ; Political Economy and Lnijic, L. R. Holme, M.A.; Mathematical Lecturer, W. J. Rusk, M.A.; Organint, Cecil Smith. M.A. ; Asxt. Lecturer, O. O. Smith, B.A. ; Dean of the Medical Faculti/, Montreal, V. W. Caniv>hell, M.D., D.C.L.; Dean of the Law Faculty, Sherbrooke, R. N. Hall, LL.D.; Bursar, F. W. Frith, B.A. Bishop's Coiiege Scliool, Lennoxville, Que. Chaplain, Rev. Canon Adams, M.A., D.C.L.; Head Master, H. J. H. Petry. Esq., M.A., Bishop's College ; Secretarij, F. W. Frith, B.A. The Masters, A. LeRav, M.A.; R. N. Hudspeth, M.A.; W. Bazett, M.A.; R. W. Hibhard, B.A.; J. T. Grundy, B.A.; Music Manter, Ca^ca\ Smith, M.A.; Shorthand Master, Mr. Hobson ; Matron and Infirmary Nurse, Mrs. Stokes; Drill Sergeant, ; Cricket Professional. Mr. Hainsworth. Ur\iversity of Ottawa. Apostolic Chancellor, His Orace The Most Rev. Duhamel, Archbishop of Ottawa. J. T. .\D.M1NISTR.\TIVK COINCIIi. Rector, Rev. H. A. Constantiiiuau, O.M.L, D.D. Vice-Rector, Rev. N. Nilles. O.M L, D.D. Director of Theologians, Rev. T. A. Poll, O..M.L, D.I). Secretary, Rev. Wm. J. Murphy, LA. ; French and German, L. K. Wortman, M.A. ; History and Political Economy, J. F. Tufts. M.A. ; Mathematics, F. R. Haley, M.A. ; Assistant Professor of Latin and English, E. W. Sawyer, B.A. ; Instructor i;i. Mathematics and Physics, Cecil C. Jones, B.A. ; Lecturer on Contracts, W. E. Roscoe, Q.C. ; Director of Ggninasiuin, Edgar Mc- Curdv ; Curator if Museum, Mr. Haycock ; Librarian, Prof.'E. W. Sawyer. Daliiousle College and Uqiverslty, Halifax, fl.S. KOl'.S'DKD IN 1821. Chairman Board of Governors, ,Iohn F. Stairs, Esq. SecretaniTrenxvrer, Hector Molnnes, LL.B. President of the llniversitg. Rev. John Forrest, D.D., D.C.L. Secretary of the Senate, J. G. MacGregor, M.A., D.Sc. Staff -Professor if Ilistoni and Political Economy, Rev. President Forrest, D.D., D.C.L.. FS.Sc.L. ; Prof of Mathematics, Charles Macdonald, M.A. (Aberd.); Emeritus Professor of C'assics, John Johnson, M.A. / [1900 1900J EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ^m ).M.I., M.A.; 1)1)., I'h.D.; ..; Latin and •1/ ami Greek, ev. W. Mowe, . 1. ; Satural lease, O.M.I., Latin and Rev. B. Mc- D.M.I., L. Ph.; latics. Rev. J. ortier, O.M.I.; H ill Studien : A. D. Hoy, 7, Rev. A. La- ixjraphu, Rev. .'.I. P. Fallon, Rev. J. M. A. tfcv. E. Pepin, ev, F. Najotte, (fher; Enfilinh 1 llMtorii, Mr. cs, Mr. Daniel Book-keeping >tf/ecf, Rev.T. .; Rev. W. Kir- unior Depart- M.I. ; Rev. K. ;, O.M.I. .D. [isor, N. S. )f Canterbury. (romrnors. The tia. t8,M.A.,D.C.L. j. M.A.,D.C.L.; iiii(l,G. T. Ken- . ; J'roJ'enxor of i.\ ProjesHor of . ; Profcunor of sq., M.A.; Pro- < and Hist or II, if MathematicK |., 15.A., R.Sc- ^ar. The Presi- "rooni. U.S. Pmicholoiiy ami L.D. ; Mathe- rof. Emeritus ; js, M.A., Ph.D.; phu. Rev. E. M. id Geology In- h and German, itical Economn, Halev, M.A.; EngliKh, E. W. ■« and Physics, ontracts, W. E. )(i, Edgar Mc- ick ; Librarian, Halifax, U.S. F. Stairs, Esq. , LL.B. in Forrest, D.D., t (Diiblni) ; / role.isor of Modern Languagen, .lames Lieohli, M.A. (Vind.); I'nfeioior of /'/k/xiV.v, ami Lecturer on A/i/ilied Aleelianici. .lames Cordon .Miu'- Ori'K'or, M.A. (Dal.), D.Sc. (Loud.), K.IJ.SS. E. &('.; Priil. of CiinAtiliitiiinitl nod Intrmatiomil Line, and Lerliirer mi Ciimex, Kicliiird Cha)inmn Wi-Idon, A.M., D.U.I,. (Ml. All. , I'h.D. (Viilc). ^t.U.; I'lofennomf Con- Iraels, and Leelnrer mi llill,i and Xntes, Sn'e^ and K'/iiilii, Uciij. Rus.sfll, A.M., D.C.I,. (Mi. All.), {).('., M.V.: ProfeKKor of Emilixh ljamjHa.('.;' Krainlne,:'< in Medicin- , ;,eo. I,. Sinclair, M.D., I). \. Uanijilicll, M.D., (!.M. (Dal.), Kxinniner in Anntmnii, A. \V H. I.in(lsa\ H.A. (Dal.), M.D., CM. (Dal.), M.lV, CM, (Kdii,.); /,>- aiiiiiier in Surgery, .lolin Stewart, .M.H., C.M. (Kdiri.); Kxanliner in Ohxtetric.t and Piseitxes i>t Wmneii and Children, A. .1. Cowic. M.D,, M,H.(;.I'. I.ond.; Examinee in Medicine. Hon. D. .MrX. Parker, .M.D. (Ediii.), L.R.CS, (Kdin.); Kxuininer in Siie./en/, Kihv, Karrrll, M.D. (doll. P. and S., N.V.); Kxa miner in Clinical Sur- gery, , John V. Hlack, .M.D. (Coll P. and S., N.Y.) ; Hx- aminer in }fediciil Jiiris/n'iidence, ..lexander P. keid, M.D., CM. (Mc(iill), l,.K.CS. lOdin., I.C.P. and S., Can. ; I'nttcssur i>f Clas.ilrs, Jloward Murra\ . H..\. (I,ond.); Km miner in Ohslelric.i, ,1-t'., M. .\.' Curr\ , M.D. (I'niv. N.V.); Kxaininrr I'a l'liiisiul,„i,i ,,nd His- toloyy, .Murray Mcdiarcn, M.D. (Kdiii,): 'Lctiircr on Ciril Kmnnecr.nri. Martin Murphy. D.Sc. (Vind.), C.E.; Lecturer mi Minimj. Edwin (^ili'iin, jr., .\.M. (Viiid.), lili.D. (Dal.), F.(i.S., F.R.S.C. ; Lecturer on Muni- cipal Emiiiieerinii, F. W. W. Doaiie, C E. ; Lecturer on Hydraulic Kmjineering, C. E. \V. Dodwell, H.A., M.I.C.E., M.CS.C.E. ; Lecturer on Surreuin'!, linil- erick McColl, CE. (Rov. Mil. Coll.); Lecturer on li^al I'roperty, (ieoru:-- Ritchie. IJ,.I!, (Harv.); Ex- aminer in Materia Medica and riicraiiculic. William S. Muir, M.D , CM. (Dal.), L.K.C.P. and S. Edin. ; Kx- itinimr in Oidi'li'ibnnliniii. niul,,,/;/, mid Larynyiilniiu, Williini Tohin, F.R.C.S., Ireland; Exiiininer ii'i Meili- cnl .Jurixprudenre, Hon. 11. .Med). Henry: I'mfcimir of i'liHosiiphy and Lecturer mi T/icuru id' Education. Walter C Murray. M.A. (Kdi.i.); Lecturer' on HiKtm-y of Ediiculioii. A. y\oK:\y. Esi|. ; Exmniner in I'liuxinloiiu and HIntidoijy, l,oni>i .Morton Silver, M.P.., C.M. (Edin.); Kxaniincr in Materia Mcilicu and Tlierapciticn. Fred. W. Goodwin, M.D., C.M. (Hal. Med. Coll.); Lecturer on Proceihire. Hector Melniu^, l.[,.l!.; Lecturer on l)e- ncriptiDcGei'metry. S. .\. .Mnrion, M.A. (Dal.); Examiner in. Anatomy. I'll/, rniacke Anderson. I..R.C.P. and S.. Er. \v. T. Kon- i.edy, Fsi|.; Lretiirer i>n History if Eilucution, (!. .1. Miller, Ksi|.; Pnii'e.'.siir ot' Clieniist nt and Mineraloyii, Ehenezer .Nhudvay, H. A. (Dal.) Ph.D. (.1. H. V.Y. Lec- turer on /.iioloyy, .\. Ilalliclay. M.H., C.M. ((;iasy()w); ExainiKcrs in Theory oi' Music. C H. Porter, ICsq., jr., and F. H. Torrinsrion. Es(|.: Examiiiir in History of Music. I{e\. A. I.alnsj:. M..\.; Exmniner in I'atholoaii ami Haclerioloyy. \\ . H. Hattie, M.D., C.M. (Mc(;il|); Ivi'irmimi. Professor W. C. Murray; Curator id the M iiscum. Professor McKay ; Instroctor in Gyiiinantics, Serg:eant-Major Kell\ ; .fmiili r. rhi Kuv. The Bishoji of Huron. D.i).; Lecturer iiiHehrcir, Rev. S. 0. Edelstem ; Lecturer in Kmjiish Literature anil History, ,1. \V. Tuiiper, M.A., Ph.D.; Lec- turer in Ecclesia.itical History, Rev. Canon Richai-flson, M.A. ; Lecturer in Church History, Rev. (i. B. Sage, B.A li. D. ; Lecturer in tihetoric ami Elocution, Rev. E. N. Entfli-h, M.A. ; I}ur.iar and Secretaru, J. M. Mf- Whinney, B.A. MKDrcAL K.\C( I.TV. />>((;(, W . II. .Moorho'.ise, M.B. licgistrar, W. Waiigh, M. I). Treasurer, G. Hodge. M.D. Piofeifxors I'rinciples and Practice of Medicine, W. H. Moorhoiise, .M.B. ; Assixtant Profex'snr of Prac- tice of Medicine, H. Arnott, .M.B.; Mental Piseaxes, R. M. Bncke, M.D.; Materia Medica, Win. Saunders, F.R.S.C; Theoretical Cheniistni, .lames Bowman; Gyiiivcoloyy. F. R. Eceles, M.D.; Surgeru, Wm. Wanifh, M.D.; Clinical Surgery, .1. Wishart, M.D. ; Pathologi/ and Histolo'iy. D. 15. Fr.aser, .M.P-.; Phiixioloipi, H. A. McCalluni, .M.D.; Ohstetrics, H. Meek, '.M.D.; C^i/dCrt/ Medicine. (J. Hodge, M.D.; liolani/ and Xoolimi/, .\ohn Dearness, I.P.S.; Practical Chtinixtni, V.T. Harrison, Phni.D. Lecturers— A natointi. H. T. Willianis, M.D.; Demon- strator of Anatomy. E. Seahorne, ,M.D. ; Axst. Demon- strator of Amitoniy. W. S. .McDonald, M.D. ; Phiixioloiiy and Lacteriology, C. F. Neii, M.D.; Ohstetrics and Dix- eases of Children. .1. D. Balfour, .M.D.; .Sanitary Science, J. H. ({ardiner, M.D.; Therapeutics, R. Ferguson, M.D.; Materia Medica, .1. B. Cami)hell, .M.D.; Cheinixtru, F. W. Merchant, M.A. ; Jurisprudence, W. ,1, Weekus, M.D.: Toxicology. W.M. English, .M.D.; Ophthalmology, Otology and Ijaryngology, B. J. Butler, .M.D. Ur|iversity of New BruqswicK- Frederieton, X. B. Visitor, His Honor The Honoraiile Ahner Reid .M<'Clelan, D.CI,., Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Xew Brunsirick. Chancellor of the I'nivernity, Thomas Harrison, L1,.D.,T.CD. President of the Senate, James R. Inch, M.A., LL.D. Chairiniii of the Faculty luul I'rojessor of Mathe- matics, Tho>i. ilarrison, M..\., 1,1,. D. ; Natural Science, L. W. Bailey, M.A,, Ph,D., \A,.D., F.R.S.C; Englixh and French, William Frederick Siockley, M..\. ; Civil Engineering, .Stei>hen M. Dixon, M.A., B..\.l.: Mental and Morol Philosophy and Political Economy, .John Davidson, Ph.D. ; Phi/sicx and Electrical Enqinecring, A. .Melville Scott, Ph.D. ; Classics and History, W. t. Raymond, B..\. ; .Secretary of the Faculty, Professor Stoeklev ; E.ianiiners in Ciril Iaiw, His Honor Mr. .lustiee" Barker, M.A., D.CI.., The Hon. William Pugsley, .M.A., D.C.L., His Honor Mr. .lustiee Van Wart, M.A., D.CI,.; Librarian. Professor Davidson. Uqiversity of Moui\t Allisoq College, SaoKville, N.B. President ami Professor of Psycholugy and Logic, D. Allison, LL. D.; Ethics and Evidences of Chrlstianitp, Rev. C Stewart, D.D.; M'ood Professor of Classics, A. D. Smith, 1,1,. D.; Mathematics, S. W. Hunton, M.A. ; Chem- istry and Experimental Phy.iics, Rev. W. W. .\iidre\vs. .M.A.; Political Science, Rev. B.C. Borden, M. A.: English Lamjuage and Litcroture, W. M. Tweedie, M.A. ; f'hilo- .foiihii. Rev. R. Breeken, O.I).; French, ; Secretary to the Faculty, Prof. A. D. Smith, 1,L.D.; Librarian, Prof. S. W. Hunton, M.A. : Curnfor of ^fuseum, Rev. W. W. Andrews, M.A. Faculty of Theo- logy — Logic, David .-Allison, 1,1,. D., President (ex officio); C. F. Allison l^rofessor of Old Testament Exegesis and Sy.ftematic Theology, Rev. Charles Stewart, D.D. , Dean ; Professor of Xeic Testament Exfgesin and Church History, Rev. Chas. H. Paisley, .V. Si. ; Homileticii ami Pastoral Theology, Rev. R. Breeken, D.D. 340 EDIK'ATI' .NAI, INSTnUTIONS. [1900 ( RlHl Kl. !?; Wyolifte College, Toronto. INCOKrOBATKK 1871). ntcil with the I'lill'ff.-itji of Tdiiinfii. Rt. Hv\. the |{iHh'>)i»if Tdli.iito, 111. Ili-v. Ilif i>t SiiNkulihcwaii, 1(1. Hcv. the IliHhiip of Huron, LV. tlif llisli'))! of Monlical. Chnirmnn nf Cdiincii, N. W. lloylcN, Ksi(., II. A., (»>.(!. I'icc Clininiiiiii, .1. llfrlK'rt Mhhoii, Ksr|. J'riiiiiiinl, Ui'\. .liiH. I'atfrsnn SlicriitoM, I). I).. IjL.D. IliiiKiiaiji Tii'diiiri'r.'', Ilmi. S. II. ISliikt-, II. A., 1/..C, uiid .St;ii)!etoii Caldciotl, Ks(|. Iliiiii larii Aiiililiirs, .1. K. I'.crkclc.v Sinitli, Kscj., and Saimul Trees, Ks(|. Fn iiltj/ 'I'l'iiffsKar (if Dirtmnt'c Thfi'luijji and of the Liti raturi' niul Kxi'iicxin <;/' 'lir Si'ic 'I'l'xtiuiu'iit, \U'\ . I'l'iiiciiial Shernlon, I). It., I,I.I>. ; I'nifi'nnor of the lAteraiine iiiiil Kxiiiexin of tin' Hid Ti:ilif»ifnt, iind of Kirle^iiinti-al lliHtmiu Hov. Ilciir.v .1. Cody, M..\.; I'ro- fi'KKof of ljitttv;iii'i. lloiniletiin iiiiil I'nutornl 'J'hculoiiii, Ht'v. Dyson llaniii', .M..\. l'>-o/o)oioi- of (hiviitttl Laii- iiitiKji't and Uffratnri' 1 1- I'l ircrm'tii Collfiii', Kc\. .1. I'". McC^iiiV , I'll. I).; I o J met or ill /vVocj'iok.'s. T. Clninh, Ksi|. ; iioiiornrii l.icniri'i:i—A])olo;irtii:i. Ilcv. (i. M. \V:.' i;,', M.A. (I'rofcssni' of lli.'.; llix- toi-ji of MiKKion^, N. W. Iloyles, Kmi., H./*., ,•.('.; F. laiifin' Sfri-'Inrii, Hev. T. H. O'Meai'a L/'hrni'im, It. . !l. .1. Cody, M..\. : lliir>:iir and Ui'i/istrai, H. >W>rtinR'r, Ks<|., Itoorn (io, Confederation Life riiiildini;. Ttlejihone •i,-JU4. Knox College, Toronto. Cliainiian Hoard of Manair.an'nt, \V. Mortimer Clark, Ks(|.,(.».C.; Si'vri'tarii, Itev. I'rofessor liallanl.v ni', H.A. Chairman of the Si'nnti', Hev. I'rineipal Caven, U. IJ., Lli.l).; Scrridarii, Rev. R. C. Til.l., M.A. Favallji — AV((' Tc>ttaiii''nt fjitrralan- and Kxerjexh, Rev. I'nncijialCaveii, P. I). , Mi. I>. , Professor; Si/nti'mntic The.uUujii, Rev. Wni. McLaren, I). D., I'rofessor ; Apolo- (/ftirxand Charch Hixtitrii, Rev. .las. liallantynu, li.A., Professor; Old Ti'xtanu'nt Literature and Kxeijexix, Rev. .John K. Mel''ad.> n, M.A., I5.I)., I'h.U.,' Pro- fessor; lloniileticx, /'uxtorul Theiilorjii, and Church (rorerinneit. Rev. J. . I. A. Proudfoot, D.I)., Lecturer; Helir, r. Rev. .1. K. .McCurdy, LL.D.. Ph.D., (Toronto Cnivorsity); Kloeiitiiin, I'l'of. WilMiiin Houston, .M.A., and Mr. .1. \V. l!enirou>rh ; (Ircek, Latin and HiK/lixh, Mr. W. A. Kindlay, H.A., and Rev. (i. R. Faskeii, 1! A., Tutors; Lilirarinn, Rev. NVni. .Macwilliain, LL. I!. Wesleyan Theological College, l^ontreal. K(JlNI)KIi IN 187;!. Ho.Mii) OK GovKRNOHs.— Revs. A. Carman, D.I)., Prin- cipal Shaw, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L.. .(. Potts. D.D., T. i,and llnpre- sentatiwx ofdeneral Cunfereiire, Revs. A. P.. Chamhers, O.D., W. H. Withrow, D.D., K.R.S.C., .]. IS. Clarkson, M.A., I. Tovell, |).D.,.L 15. Saunders, M.D., D.D., W Kettlewell, Prin. Flanders, R.A., D.D.. A. C. CourCce, R.A., M.I)., \V. J. .loUilfc, M.C.L., .1. Henderson, D.D., A. Leo Holmes, .M.A., James Flliotl, M.A.. Messrs. .J. Ferrier, Principal Robins, LL.D., (i.lC Armstronur, .M.D., .1. B. MoConnell, M.D., F. O. Fiiilev, M.D., .1. J. Mao- lareii, Q.C., .\i. Lavell, M.D., W. O. An^'lin, M 1)., Princii);il 0. L. .Masten ; lieprexenlatirex of I'nxt Stu- dents and (iradaatex, Revs. \\ . S. Leiinon, M..\., M.I)., 11. G. Peevcr, M.D., C. D. Maldwin : Principal and I'rofexx'r of Theoloi/i/ anil Seir Textament, Rev. W. \. Shaw, i).D., LL.D.. D.C.L.; Ilomileticx and Apoloijeticx, Rev. .1. C. Antliff, M.A. (Kdin.), D.D. • Old Textdment, ; tUnglixh and Ch arch Hixtori/, Rev. W. HarrJH, M.A., B.D.; Tiif'ir in Latin and (/reek. Rev. \V. S. L'-nnon, H.A., It. I). ; Inxtrnrtor in {'ncnl Maxie, K. A. Hilton ; Hlocution, .1. P. Stephen ; French, .1. Villarer Uiiiventity Street, .Montreal. Attendance at Lectures ia reipiired for dejfrees in course. Montreal DIooesan Tl^eologieal College. /•rexident, Riirht Rev. W. H. Houd, O.D., LL.D., Lord llishoj) of Montreal. I'ic.-I'rexident, .\. V. ;ia\llt, Kh(|. Principal, H . Henry M. M. Hacketl, M.A. &i rfitari/, lie., irar ant' llnrxar, N. .Mud^fe, Ksq., 29 Lome avenue. Honorari/ Treaxurer, ('.. Garth, Km<). Slajf Lcrtarer in I'axtoral Thetdorji/, The Lord Mishop ; I'rofexxor in hogmatie '/'henloiiii, Litaniicx aiul. lloniileticx, The I'riix'ipal ; I'rofexxor in Ajioloijeticx anil Kcclexiaxtieal IJixt-irii, Rev. F. .). .Steen, M.A.; I'rofexxor io Old 'rextament anil .\ei(' 'I'extninent Literature and Frei/exix, Rev. (!. Al)h I). Facultii of A rti- - Olaxxiex. Win. Crocket, M. A.; Mnthc viatic»and Mathematical Phii:.iex. lleiiiy Walters. M.A. : Cheniixtrji and F,.:'pei oienlal Phjixiex. Alfred K. Mi;, in- 'yre, F.'.S. ; J iiiluxoph;/. The Principal; Loip'c mid knijlixh. Rev. .lohn Shari', M..V.; Modern Lan;iwigex, Wm. (Junn, M.A.; llehreir Lnniiiiinie nnd Literature, The Princii>iil ; llonoraru Proicxxor of lliolor/y, Rev. Thomas W. Fyles, F.L.S. Presbyterian College, Montreal. Board of Manaiiement Chairnini', D. .Morrice ; Sec- retani. J. Stirling ; Treaxurer, lUOATI(>NAL rXSTITl'TloN'S. 341 ' Uetuni:'< l(uU>ny\ Moil. Mr. lUcordcr VVi'ir, \,\. 1),, Clmrrli Lair ami riiinrh Mimir; Km. I»(mj., I'riiuipul; En-ilish, i",<-nfli, Si-hiiol Mann'U'itifnt, .lolm CuMn; MatlnintiUfx, Srifiicf ami Arjrirultun-, Herliert Sliaw; .\fat/ii'ini>firn ami Laaii, Kdward .loidan, M.A.; Kik/HxIi ami Latin, .Samuel N. Ilol.erts'.n, M.A.; /lonli--J.i'rj)in.<), I,. H. Miller; Muxir, ■ I'lim-iiial.' of Mi'dfl. Sfh'tol and Asxixtant in French, Joseph «), Arsenauli ; Teacher of the Infant Department, Ale.vandra Se( tt. Stanstead Wesleyan College, Stanstead, Que. l.NCOKl'OltATKt) 1HV2. Affiliated with Mcdill (Inirerxitii, A.D. IS'.Hl Principal, Kev. C. H. Flander.'^, li.A., D.I>. ; Ladn I'rineijnil, Mrs. ('. H. Flanders, M.li.A. Sta/d/ Jn,ilructiirx Emjlixh ami /lixlori/, Charles U. Klanders; dnxsirs, Miiyniird M. Karl, M.A. (Toronto Cniversity); Mudern Lit mjumji'x, Alice Itimy, li.A. (Mc- . H.; Kev. Elmore Harris, f),|). Vixiling I.ectincrs .Mr. H. W. Frost, Kev. K. 1>. Mac- K.u-, H.A., Rev. D. McTavi.sh, I'h.D., Rev. \V. G. Mooreliead, D.D., Kev. \V. .1, Krdinan, D.D. Albert College, Belleville. E. D. Hoard of Mtiiiaijeini'iit Kev. \. ('.nwaii, D.D O'Flvnn, N. Dollar, L Massev, C. 1". Holh.n, H. I'. [ Aloo're, W. E. Tillev. Ph.D., T." (Jilhard, W. H. (iordon, | A. K. Midlorv, -M.li., W. \V. Cliowri, J. Holuate, J. E. j Kakins, M.I)"., P. D. tioldsniith, M.D., X. Wrinilyea, R. | J. McLaii-fhlin, (i. D. Platl, F. W. Wiekett, M. S. MadoU . f'acultii— Principal anil I'rof. of Natural S-iencc, Rev. W. V. Dyer, M.A., H.Sc, D. |i.; Ladii Principal i and Prof, of Modcrnx, Ella (Jardiner, |{..\.: Eliiciition, '•■ J. H. Sheiliharcl ; Mathcinaticis and /'lii/xicx, J. H. Faiill, H.A.; ('layxicx, Kev. E. K. Do.xsee, H.A.; Director of Music, V. P. Hunt ; Teacher 'f Violin, .\!i,ss Ethelind Thomas, A.T.C..M. ; Tcaehcr of Piano, Miss Mahd JolmsLoii ; Teacher of Vocal, Miss Jlaliel De Guerre ; '■ Ciimuicrcial, J. D)olittle; Junior Si . 'nee, U. S. Red- I diek ; Director of Art Department, Miss Emma Clarke ; ' LeclurerK in Lair, F. ." '»'Flymi, P.. A., ('. E. Lyons; | Direci.or of Oi/mnamun, W. H. .Shackel. Presbyterian College, Halifax. Principal and Profcmir of Uhiinh IJislorii and Practical Theologii, Rev. Allaii Pollok, D.I).; Profcmir of Ilclnew and II. T. HcijeticH, Kev. John I'lirrie,!).!).; Prnfex nr of Si/.itemalic Vheolooji ami Apolmieties, Rev. I). .M. Gordon, D.D.; Professor of y. T.'lirrek and KxeiieticH, Kev. R. A. Falconer,' H.I); Lecturer in KlocHtion Kev, J. Carruthers, Ontario Institution for t^e Education and Iristrcu- tion of tl^e Deaf and Dun\b, Bellevi'le. iioverninent Inspector, Dr. T. F. Chamherlain ; Sapt., K. Mathison, M.A.; Itarsar, Wm. Cochrane; i'hi,'sician, J. E. Eakins, .M.D.; Mali on. .Miss isaliel Walker Teachers— \i. K. Coleman, .M.A., P. Denvs, James C. Ilalis, H.A., D. J. M(daii, l».,S.A.; KxperiinenlaliHt, ('. A. /avil/., U.S.A.; I'io/ikmiu- ui Afiricuttuiy and h'uriii Suprriiitfiulfiit, (!, K. |)ii\, U.S.A.; /'rnlfsKiir ii/ lliiiiictihnii\ M. L. Iliitt, ll.S..\.; I'l-iifenHiir of Unelei-iiiliiijii, V. V. Harrison, I!. S. A. ; Priije>i»iir uf I'lninicK iinii Lecliiifr in KaijliHli, .1. U. lU'.viioUls, U.A. ; AHHixlitnl Ui'nldrnt Mantel; iHaac Ik'cltstcdl, U.A.; AK.^i>lt(lnt CliriiiiHt, U. Ilaii-oiirl, U.S.A.; AHiiintnnI in IlinUiiiji, M. \V. DoliiMl-.v, U.S.A., iM.A. ; Miiiutiier and Lectun'r I'lmltrii Di'jxiilini'iit, \V. U. (iraliain, U.S.A.; /.I'rhircr un Ai'iiiiilliiii; It. V. Holler- iimii ; hislnictvi- In Drill and Ui/innanlicn, tJaplaiii Waiter Clarite; Lihrnriiin, A. T.' Wianclto, U.S.A.; Pliiioicinn, W. (). Sti'warl, M.D. ; StiniKjiuphei; (1. A. I'utimni; Ihirmi; A. .McCalluin ; Felliiw in IH'.ni-l'.mn ~ liacteriitloiiji, .M. N. lUws, U.S.A.; A 1SI)2. Vinitor, IliB Honour Sir Oliver Mowat, t!.('.M.(}., Lieulenani (Jo\ernor of Ontario. Chai rman (if Hiiard of (iiici'i-niirs, John McKclvcy, Ks(|. Faiultji of the School of Miniiii)— Director and Profensor of Cheminlrii, William h. (toodwin, U.Sc. (London), I). Sc!. (Kilinluiry-li), F. K. S. c;. ; I'rofemir of Miiieralogi/, Melnlliiiyii and Anxaj/inij, William Nicol, M.A. ; l'roJc»t:or of Veoliigy and I'etrogriiphji, WilletO. Miller, U.A.; Pru/eMor of Mining Kngineerinij, Uourtenav Du Kalb ; I'rolexxor of (ieneral lui'iiiiieering, U. Carr Harris, O.K. ; Lectun r on Electrical Engineer- inq, Norman Carinichael, M..\. ; Lecturer on Freehand, Mechanical and Office Draivin;/, Topography and Surneginri, William Mason; Lecturer on Mechanism, N. F. Dupuis, M.A., F.K.S.C.; Lecturer on the Law oj Mining, .loseph Uawdcn ; Laboratori/ DeinonKtratorti, .lohn Waddell, U.A., Ph.D., D.Sc.'Dr. Isaac Wood, M.A., K. T. Hodgson, M.A. Province of Quebec. CoiNciLOK Pi lii.ic I.NSTKiirrios. Ro.MAN CATiiouf (loMMirrKK, Hon. Ho\ic'lierdela Urii^re, Supt., Chairman ; His (irace the Archbishop of Ottawa, His Grace the Arrhhisho)) of l^iieliec. His (Irace the Archbishop of Montreal, Their Lonlships the Uishop of St. Hyacinthe, Uisho)) of Pembroke, Uishop of Nicolet, Bishop of Riniouski, Uisho|i of Chiconlinii, Uishoji of Valleyfield, Uishop of Sherbrooke, Uishop of Three- Rivers; Hons. I.. F. K. Masson, M.S., P.O., Jiidt;e K. Lantfelier, H. Archambaull, I.,.(^, Thomas Chajiais, L.U., (itdiion Ouimet, \,.C., P. S. Mnri>hy, Ksij., Eunt'iic Crejieau, Ksq., Advocate, (^C, H. U. (iiay, Ksq., .(. I.. Leprohon, V.ii(\., .M.I)., Lomer (ionin, Advocate, M.P.P., M. T. Stenson, Ksq., M.P., Alphonse Pelletier, Es(|. Paul de Cazes, Ks(i., Sec'y. PROTKSTANT Co.M.MlTTKK— 3/ei;i6('7'.< of the CouncH— The Hon. Boucher de la Uru6re U.C.L.. R. W. Heneker, Ksq., D.C.L., LL. I)., Chairman, (Jeorpe L. Masten, Ksq., The Rev. Prinei)>al Shaw, LL.I)., D.C.I.., Professor A. W. Kiieeland, M.A.. B.C.L., Rev. A. T. hove, U.A., The RiKht Rev. A. H. Dunn, D.D., Lord Uisho)> of Quebec, Samuel F'inlev, Esq., Herbert U. Ames, Ks(i., U.A., Principal W. Peterson, TJi.l)., W. S. Mncl-aren, i;sq., W. .). Watts, Esq., Q.C., M.P.P., «. .1. Walker, Es(|. Associate Members — The Kev. Elson 1. Rcxford, B.A., Principal S. P. Robins, I,L. D., .John Whyle, Ks(i., The Hon. Justice Lvnch, D.C.L., .James Dunbar, Ks(i., Q.C., D.C.L., K. W.'Arthy, Ksi)., George W. Parmelee, Esq., B.A., Secretary. MoCill fiornial Scl\ool, Montreal. Principal and Oi'dinaiy Professor of Mathematics and Lecturer on Art of Teaching and Natural Sci- ence, Sampson Paul Robins, M.A., LL.D. ; English Ijttuguage and Literature, Abner W. Kneeland, M.A., B.C. L. ;' /*Ve«c/i, Madame S. Cornu ; Music, Mr. R. J. Fowler; Elocution, Mr. .Inc. P. Stephen; Drawing, MiHN Oreen ; Clnnsies, MIm Lilian II. Ilobini, U.A., Tonic Sot-Fa, .Mr. W. H. Smith; Hotang, Prof. D. Pen- hallow, M..V.SC. ; Phiisiiiliigii ami Uiigieni, D. T. Weed; M.D. ; Chemislrii, Nevil N. Evans, >l..\.Sc., Penman- ship and Hookkeeping, .Mr. .lames Walker. MODKI. S( MooLH OK TMK M'cUIil. M)IIMAI< scllool,. Head Master ot Hogs' .S'Wi.n./, .Mr. O. Uexford, ll.A.Sn.; Head Mistress of aiils' Schmil, .Miss .Mary .1. Peebles ; Head Mistress uf Priniarii School, .Miss Selina V. Sloan ; Assistants in the Model Sihouls, Miss Kli/abeth Reid, Miss Perside Itouiifoin, Miss lilhel Stuart, Miss Clara Douiflas, Miss Oertruck' UIik ketl, .Miss Florence Tucker, .Miss Lilian Sinilli; Kindergiirlen, Miss Louise Duriek, .Miss .lessie \ . Chisholm : Inslruelor in. Carpen- Irg, Mr. Stavcle\'; Inalruclress in L'lhikerii, Miss Unulley ; Lecturer in the Tlieoru ui Kindeniiirten and Transition Work, v.. W. \rlh.\, Ksq. Public Scl\ool8 of Moritreal. UNIIKR TIIK DlHKCIION OK IMK PlloiMSTA.N r lloAlth OK ScMOOl, ( 'o.MMINSIONK.llS. Uovernimi Trndii Chainnan, Kev. D. II. .Mai.Aicar, D.I)., LL.D.; Veil. Archdeacon Evans, .M.A., D.C.L.: J. .McUridi', Es(|., Alilernmn; Kc\ . W. I. Shaw, D.D., LL.D.; R. CostiH'aii, Ksi]., Alderman ; II. A. Kkers, Ks(|., Alderman. Secretari/ and Superintendent of Schools, E. Arthy (e Coll. lien. Oxon.) NAMKH OK SCnooI.S. NAMKS OK I'HINCI I'AI.S. Aberdeen II. M. Cocktleld, U.A. Ann Street lames Rowland. 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Sharp, CS.B. ; Choir Maxterx, Rev. T. Finni^ran, .Mr. W. Heydoii, Mr. D. Dillon, Mr. Sohroeder, Mr. Lindenian ; I'iann, Prof. A, A. I.an^loia; ytolin. Mandolin, etc.. Prof. Oaniillo Napolitano ; Pre- fect of Studies, Rev. V Kealh, CS.B.; Prejeit of Dix- eipline, Mr. M. Eardlev ; Prexident St. naxil'x Literary Axxociation,Vev.A. P. I)u Mouchel.CS.B.; Secretary. Rev. A. E. Hurlev,CS.B.; Prexident St. Charlex' Liter- ary Axxociation, Rev. .1. .1. (Juinane, CS.B. ; Secretary, Mr. V. Murphv, CS.B. ; Prexident the Dramatic Club, Rev. A. E. Hurley, CS.ll.; Lihrarianx, Messrs. .1. Bolte and O. Sylvestre: Paxtor of Axxumption Charch, Rev. F. Semande, CS.B.; ^^•f(|■^■^^t^ Rev. T. (iitfnao, CS.B. Ridley College, St. Catliarines, Ont. A CAVMHA.N Ulil RCM ItlllOOl. KOK IIOVH. Principal, \{v\ . .). (». Miller, .M.A. ; Vice- Principal, H. tl. Williani.-i, II.A. Staff Untjlixh, Rev. J. (). Miller, .M..\. ; Claxxicx, W. A. KirKwood, .M.A ; Modern Lan- Hiioiex, H. 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Stanislaus lloualski, CR.. Rev. K. Lehmanii, .Messrs. A. /.iii;;er, CI!., A. Fiseher, CR., I'haH. Kilfer, CR. Trinity College Soliool, Port Hope. KOI'NDKU ISill), yixitiir, The Ritfhl Rev. The Lord Bishop of Toronto. Gorerninq liody—Uim. (!. W. Allan, llev. Provost Welch, Kev. Prof. Jones, Rev. Prof. Clark, Rev. Prof. Huntiin;ford, Rev. Prof. RiKhy, Rev. Prof. Cayley, Prof. Mackenzie, Rev. Dr. Bethune, C J. Camphell. Esi|., J. R. Cavtwrijfht, Es(|., J. Austin Worrell, Es(i., y.C; E. .Martin, Esi|., Q.C, D. W. Saunders, Esc]., E. II. Osier, Esi|., M.P., Kev. R. Edmonds Jones, .M.A. Head Maxter, Rev. R. Edinoiuls Jones, M.A.; Axxist- ant Maxterx— Muv. (i. H. Brous.'hall, M.A., W. H. NijfhtinKale, B.A., J. II. Collinson, M.A., F. H. Coonihs, F. C!. Shaw, B.A.; Organixt and Choir Maxter, F. H. Coomhs; Matron and llouxekeeper, Mrs. Sey ; Medical Superintendent, Dr. L. B. Powers. Toronto Churoh Sohool. Prexident of Council. The Lord Bishop of Toronto; Secretani-Treaxurer, W. H. Lockhart flordon, Esq. ; Head Maxter, Kev. W. J. .Moody, M. \. ; Axxixtant Maxterx, Henrv Brock, Rev. C Sydney Ooohii l)iiiii;lii«, .M.A. Si'f.-'l ri'iimiii'i-, \\ . V WilkiiiKDii. JiiHUfvtiifK, J. li. Ilii^hrii ami NV. I''. ( ')iu|iiniiii. AWiViY-i;', W. II. MdMiirrich, M.A., i^C. Sufh'riiiti'iiili lit iij Itiiililiiij/n, i'. II. ItiHliop. Dri/t Inntriirliir, Majnr Thiiiniwdii. Siipt. 11/ Kiiiili'iiKirli'iin, MiHM i.oiimt' N. Ciirrii'. NA.MK ol'' Ml'IKKII,. I'KI.Nt'M' Al.. Ilatlmrst SIrccI . .1. .1. l''.vaiiH. Holldii AM'iMii' I, T. SlaUT. Ilii iSircet <). II. ,\niiHti'iiii^, llralll .'"llict MIms S. Mr("iii;{lil. UriH'k Avfiiue I. \\ . .Nairawa\ . Church Htri'i'l W. K. (inivi's. Cliiiiiiii Strt'ul ioliii S|it'iii'i'. CDMln^liaiii Sli'cut I. II. .Miu'kli'. Cniwdinl Mirci't I. 1,. I.cary. DeWMDII MllV-el J. W. lt(i;f('l'H. hovcri'iiiirl Miss .M. A. SVoitli. Kuki' Hiii'i'i iessniH liavies, .MIhm .Archer ; 'ri/iVrii if/ii/ Miniiliiliii, Mr. (i. K. Sniedle\ ; Simiinii, .MIhh C. A. 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Heekf , Leeliirer in \atiiral Seieiiee, lliilanii, (ieidiniii, I'liiis^ei ami Chein- istrii, .Mr. .1 (Jilisiin ; Itesident I'eaelier al I'ianii, MImh llessie IturKar, A.T.C..M. ; Hesidiiit Teaeher nf \'i)eal, ,\liwM .Mallei \ assTlioniHoii, A.T.C.M ; Direetnr at Masie l)epartnienl, VAw. I'"isher, Mils, inc.; Direetur hilaea- linn Iteinirl nient, .Miss .Maiiil ..aiHson ; Direetar Art hepartnienl.T. Mower-Marl in, It.C.A. Bishop Bethune College, Oshawa. sisters lit' S. .h.lin the Itieine. Visitor The Lord Ilishd|i of Tornnto. Trustees Uev. C. .1. S. Helhiiiie, D.C.L., Warden of the Sisterhood S..l.l».; .1. II. IMuniiner, Ksi|., AsMistaiit (ieiieral .Manaifer of the Canadian Itaiik of Commerce ; ■I. C. I\cm|i. Ksi|., .Manager of the (Uinadian Hank of Commerce, Torontd ; .lohn Carter, Ksq., Toronld. Instruct ion is niven hv the Sisters, liv the Uev. F. II. Hartley, .M.A. , Clia;iliiiii, S.S.,I.|). ; Uev. .1. Talliol, Ueclor o( (isliawa; Miss Isahel (irier, Miss Sauermaiin and .Mr. Kdmund I'liillipH (riano, Harniony and Siii^'- inu). and hy resident ^fovernesKcs. Ontario Udies' College, Whitby. Roord .if Direttiirs— President, Hon. (ieo. A. Cox; 1st i'iei-p'resideiit. Rev. F,. H. Hewart, l».l).; Sml Viee- President, I,. T. Ilarcluy, K«(|.; Treasurer ami Secretari/, .lohn nice, Ksii. ; tloiiermir and Prinei/ial, Uev. J. •!. Hare, I'hA).; I.adii Prineipal, Mrs. Hare; Ansoeiate Ladij Principal, Sliss Wilson, .M.L.A.; •Seeretarii, Mr. W. ,i. (ireenwood, H. A. Faealtfioj Jnstruetion— liolanif, Geolouy, etc., Uev. .1. J. Hare', I'h.l). ; C/assies and Mntheviaties, I'rof. (ireenwood, H.A.; L'nalish and Chemistry, Alias IJurk- holder, li.A.; Eloe.ution, .MissTeskey; French, IJennan, Spanish and Italian, Miss Ilortiiiitf, I?. A.; Assistant in, Modern Langiinijrs, .Miss I'aisle,\ , li.A.; Assistants in Knglish, .Misses lieloni,'' and l'eii|ier. School of U usie — Director — Piano and Pipe Dnjan, I'rnf. .1. W. F. Harrison; Violin and Ilannoni/, .Miss Archer, B..M.; Piano, .Miss I,. Wilson, .M.L.A., .Miss Wright and Miss Nellie Williams; Vocal Mnsic, Mrs. liriulley. Miss Kioe and .Miss .McAiumond; (luitar, I'rof. Walkins; Assistant Teacher of the Pipe Oriian, Miss Cairns; Assistant Teachers of piano, .Nlisses Achcson and Crosln. School of Fine Art- Director. I'rof. J. .Med. Knowles, H.C. A. ; i Draieinii and I'ainting, Miss Mc(!illivray and Miss I Metcalf ; Art Seedlework, .Miss Donaldson; Director of Coniniercial Department, Hook-kee/iimi, I'honoijraphj/, etc., .Miss Copeland ; T''leiiraph;i, Mr. I'aquette ; Com- mercial Law, (). Y. Smith, I.L.I!.; Hiding, Vaytuui Henderson ; Physical Culture, .Miss Teskey ; Matron, .Miss Sanderson ; Nurse, .Mrs. AnuTui. Aln^a College, St. Thomas. Officers of the Directorate and Faculty-- President of the Hoard, Uev. A. Carman, I). I). Chairman nj' Fxecutire, Mr. .lohn Haird. Prineipal, Rev. U. I. Warner, .M.A. Ladji I'rineipal, .Miss S. Kninia Si.sk. Secretary of Council, .Miss .May Walker. Pei/istrar oj' Senate, Miss .\. I.an^ford, H.A. Facultii of Instruction -Ih'hie Work and Kmilish, Uev. R. 1. Warner, M.A.; ^'wfc, Rev.H. W. Crews, M.A.; French, Herman, etc., .Miss \. I.anjrford, I!. .A.; Latin [1900 KT.C.M., MIhi4 Vitilin. Mr. .1. ; (liiilai iiitil , MIhh C, a. ••niiaiiii, MiHH 1900] KDUrATlONAI, INSTITl'TFOVS. n4.') roronto. neipnl, \iv\. .1. \)ivv\, I 'inlfttf, vtillji llihtirnt M.A.; t'lrmh Ifliiiltirn, MiMM ml Uliiiiliirr, Ixulii'l il. Miic- ih'iiitiiri', MiKH iiiltiin llixtiirt), f , l.frhiifr in lift II till Clii'iii- III' I'idiio, MIhn ((•/(('»■ iij' \'iii'til, iffliir lit Mimii' hiii'i't'ir hUorii- Diii'flor All hawa. .1,., Warden of Km(|., AMHiHtttllt i of I'omiiiert'f ; iiiuliiin Hunk of I'oronid. liv till' Kfv. F. U'\. .]. Talliol, ^li.ss .Suiieriiianii nony uiul .Siiu- hitby. . (ifo. A. Cox; I). 1». ; 2nd Vice- rami SeereUtrii, fial, Uev. J. .1. lari! ; AMiieititi- ; Si'i-iYlaiji, Mr. diiijii, etc., Kev. thevHiticn, I'rof. uti-ji, Miys liurk- ''rench, (wi'niian, A.; Asuintiint in I.; AKxintaiitM in k'hiiiil II f Miinic — I'rof. '.). W. K. ■is An-her, H.M.; Ariu'tit and Miss •lulk'y, MisH Uioe [ilkin«; Asuintnnl lirns ; AKKistant Cronhy. tfchnol vMowU'H, U.C. A. ; liv ray und Miss won ; Director o/ r, I'honoitraphy, l'ac|uette ; Com- Hiiling, Captain "eskcy ; Matron, nas. mlly-- 1' resident lird. :t'r. ■d, n.A. rk anil Himiiuli, . \V. Crews, M. A.; foirl, l',.A.; Liilin anil Hniiliuli, ,\linM .M. ('. U.hmII, II.A.; Miillieiiiiilii;i («ii(/ .SV/i ;),•.)(, .MJMM K. .M. I>. MiMirc, U.A,; I'leiiiiratorii StHilim, MImh M. \\. Konni'd,\, M.K.I,.; Miixir Itineliir I'i'ino, llarmiiiiii, Tlienrii, blnniil llocA, Mr SI, .rohn llylUMiraiii'h; lioliii, Mr. UomcII,. l-oiockc, .Misw ItliiMchc Kindon ; I'i/ie 'hi/an, Mr. ,1. II. .Ii.im'h; Uiiiltir. MrH. K. K. Kttins; I'iann, MitM II. M. Sniilli, .Mi-H Lillian M. II. .lohniton ; Vnral Mimir, MNh Kva N. Ilolilyn ; i'nral Seieiiee, \\n, Mury .lollilTc ; I'ine Art Director, .Mr. K. M. Hfll .Sniitli, It.C.A.; Drairi.i'i iiinl i'aintinii in China, MIkh Siinun .M. .MrKay ; l'lcKvoy ; CuniinerrinI l.iiu\ Mr. ('. K. >ia\«i||, Harrinttr; DoniHsti,' Scienee, .MlHHCailmrinf i;. Tarncins. Brantford Ladles' College. liiianl iif Direrlom I'rexiilint, .Slurill' Wni. Wiilt, Jr. ; Vice-I'reiiiilent, Kolil. Henry; Secretani, Ucv. W. U. (.'ruikMliank ; Treasurer, lloliert lit nrv ;' Williuni Wall, Hr., Wni. Craiit, l»r. Niclioj, Tims. .McLean, C. II. Ileyd, M.l',, JanieM Sutherland and A. J. NMIkeM. Faealtj/ of Inslnielion - Vinltor anil llunnrani Dure- tor, Uev. itolierl Cani|)l)ell, l>.l»., Moderator' of the Oenoral AN.xeinbly ; J'rineiiial, Kev. W. K. CruikNJiank, U.A., Luilji I'rincipal, Mi.iH Clara Knl«*e|ev; liilde Literature atii! lli'^liit II, Kev. W. K. Cruickslmnk, U.A.; Malhematicn and Natnrnl Science, .Mi.Ms(Mara KnlMeJev ; English ({raminar ami Latin, Mi-^s Lila Wall, It.A.; Ii'nnch,iiV\Hn[,. Uriulley, A. A.; .Jiininr Hmilinh, W\sn JeHHJo initf; Elocution and I'hiisieal Cidlure, MImh H. (lertriKle llort; Munical Director, I'rof. Norman W. AndrewH, K.O.O.M., London, Kiitdiind ; /'m/to, I'rof. Norman W. Andrew.^, Miss Lena Shannon, A.T.C. .M.. Miss llarrinirton, A.T.C. M., Miss K. Ilrm n, .\.T.(..M Mrs. A. T. Denijisler Hri;;ifs, Miss I) ' M. Spencer, Mr. W. It. Ilaildlesav, Miss DfW, Miss Alice Kevilie, (i.S.M. Nolan; Miss Marie Stron«-, .Mrs. lii/zie Horning:; Oriian, I'rof. Norman W. Andrews, W. It. Haddlesay ; Violin, .Miss (irace Hastings, Miss EvallastiiiHfs; thiilar, Mnmlolin, llaini>,C>. II. (tzhorne; Fletcher Mimical Kindergarten Method, Miss Mae Smith; Choral Claim and' Siijht Simjimj, Miss M. K. Nolan, Miss Marie Stroii);'. Ilifi;,''hani, Mi.ss I .Mifs H. Ilastinys, \'ocal, Miss .M. K. I. It. Smith, .Miss Hellmuth Ladies' College, London, Ont. Founder, The Rt, Kev. Ilisliop Hellmuth, D.I)., K.C.L. yinitor.i. The KiKht Kev. the Hishop of Huron, The Very Rev. the Dean of Huron. Drineipalx, Ki'V. K. N. English, M.A., and Mrs. English. Faeiiltii lilhle llhetnnc, Flo- cation, etc., Kev. E. N. English, .M.A.; Knjlinh Litera- ture, Mi/tholoifji, etc., Mrs. E. .N. Kn({lish ; French, .Miss M. I*. Meajfer ; Academic Siilijectx, .Miss K. Klliolt, H.A. Mtmical Director — Piano, liarnionij and Hintorii of JV/Uftic, Thos. Martin, Es(|. ; Violin, Madame Haiisch ; Singimj and Ori/an, Miss K. .Moore; /'ainlimj. Decor- ative Art, etc., .Miss L. A. M. Jones. Wesleyan Ladies' College and Cot«8ervatory of Rfusic, HaiT)ilton. Principal and Profennur of Mental and Mar'il Scitnce, Politicnl Kcnnooni and Liujic, .\. Hums, S.T.I)., IJj.D. ; Satural Science and Mathematien, Miss Ina .M. Chipnian, H.A. (Wellesley, C.S.); Fnijlinh literature and Herman, Mi.ss Adell Snyder, M.A. (ti'ueen's); llin- t.ory and French, Miss Katherine Har\e\ (l^Mieen's); Lady Principal mil Teacher of D purtinent and yl*»f^/«!/ I'cx, Alcda Ilurns, M.E.fj.; Fl'icution and Phi/xi- eal Culture, Miss Louie Clark, yi.KAj.; Shorthand and Typewritiiig, Miss K. Kappele; Director of Mii.iic De- partment and Teacher of Pipe iinian and Piano, Mr. W. E. Faircloutrh, F.R.C.O. (Koyal Collei;e of Music, London, Eii|^.); Piano, Miss Marion (J. Hums, .M.L.A.; Singing, Vocal Culture and Harp. Mrs. Martin-Mun>hy ; Violin, Professor Baumann ; Violoncello, Professor Parker; Guitar, Miss Donalda Duncan; Mandolin. Frank Jinierson ; Director of Art Department and Teacher of Oil Painting, IVater Colors and Drawing, I'rotessMr Henry Martin, A.R.C.A., O.H.A.. wlfh amtlNt- I aiiiN , Tiorhrr oj China Decoralim/, MI»h Clara (lal- I hreulth, M.K.L. Tl\e Mouift Allison Ladies' College, Owen's /\rt I lr)stitution, and Conservatory of Njuslo, Saoltviile, )l. B. I I.AIIIKH' COLI.KOK. /';i/ic;;!(//, Itev. H. ( '. Ilordeii, D. D.; Vice principal Mrs, A. N. Archil'ald. llo.Mtli OK INNilil I'TloN. I Phiixics, Kev. II. C Horden, D.D.; Latin and deome- trii, .Mrs. A. N. Arehiliald ; Knilixh Language and Literature, .Miss Laur.i .\. I.alhern, .M.A.; F.li'iciition ani PhjiHieall'iiltine, .\li-.s Louise! '. Welister ; Mathematics, .Miss .leanelte K. Thomas, H.A.; Fn/lish, .Miss Estellu A. C'ook, H.A.; French, .Miss .\nnie .Mavwell, M.L. A. ; .S'Ai.W- hand, and Typeicriting, Miss S. A. Miimly ; Matron, .Miss .Miriam Fullerton ; llouxekeeper, .Miss Florunre Vroom. owKV's Mir iNsTiri rioN. Piofex.sor, ,fi>Uu Hammond, lt.(!.A.; Assiiciale Teach- ers, Miss Etiu-I Ovden, and .Miss itessie .Mcd.eod. CONSKKVAToHV OK MIslC. Principal, Ke\. H. ('. It.irden, D.D, ; I^ano, Organ anil Thiorii, IVof. .Mnion W. N'inceni ; Piano, Miss Sarah .M. Williams, Mrs. .Marie Aifiies Vincent, .Miss Sara Horden; VoealCiiltnre, .Miss .Maud K. (iolder, H.A., .Miss Kdna Van \'liet Hi)flev ; Violin, Ihirinonyand I n- strunientittion, I'rof. Clarence I)e \. lioyer; Kxaininer in llarnioini. Dr. I'erc,\ (ioelschius. CI\uroli School for Girls, Wii\dsor, flova Scotia. I Chairman, The Uishop of Nova Scotia. Seeretiirii-'I'reasurer, H. V. Hind, Esi|., M.A., D.C.L. Iiiidii Princi/iiil, Miss Lefnn (Chelteidiani, KuKland); assisted li\ a staff of Kn;;lisli teacliers. Inslruntion is nivcn in Hitile and Church History, the Lituijry, Ku'jlisli I,anu:uaye and liiterature, , yeneri'.' KiiHlisii and Canadian Historv,(!eo){rapli\ , I'lixsioyrajihy and Hotany, Arithmetic, Ainelira and Euelld, French, (ierman, Lalin and (Ireek, I'iano, Violin, Voice Culture, Class Sinjiiny, Theory of Music and Hiu-mony, Drawiriff, I'ninlini;-, China I'aintiny, Wood Carving', Needlework, Stenography. I'ancini;-, tiymnasium, Fi'iieintf, (•ill-l |{ol)in- son and Miss Ku^cnie Mu.wvell. Toronto Conservatory of IMusio. liiforpontti'il issii. .^KFILIATKI) WITH TIIK IXIVKRSITY OK TOliOSTO AND WITH TIIINirV UNIVKHHITY. (Corner College St. and Univeisitj Ave.) Prexidcnt, Hon. (J. W. Allan; Vive I^reniilentu, Sir John A. Bo.vd, L'hnnci'llor of Ontario, and W. H. Mc- Murrich, l^ C. ; Hmwrurp Trcanurer, Ang-ustc I'.olle ; Musical DirrMur, IH: Ivlward Kisher ; Other Dinrtors, Hon. Justice Maclenimn, Klines Henderson, Ileiirv Pellatt, James Henderson, E. .\. Seaddin",', (ieo. K. Sears, llev. J. A. Macdouald. Ailiiiinintratiix' O^/tvcs — Mimical iJirectiir, Dr. Edward Kisher; SccretKri/, (!eo. J. Barclay : Jic(ii' IMl.'i. Board of Directors— Mdw. Trout, Es(|.: E. R. C. Clarkson, K.C.A ; S. E. .McKiiiiion, Esq. I'rinci/ml— I)a\id Hoskins, Chartered Accoiiiitaiil. InstnictorK David Hoskins, (lA., Connor O Dca, Thos. E. Wright, Frwi. S. |)a.\. Win. H. .Moore, B.A., J. S. Kobertson, Miss Ada McCiiUogh, .Miss Sara T. Laven. Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. Principal, W. J. Elliott; Manager Shorthand Dept., Peter Bradahaw ; Manager RxixineM Practice Dept., Edtrar Warner; Principal of the Jun.or Commercial Dept., W. J. Brownell ; Axxigtants in Commercial and Shorthand Depts., Wm. E. Brown and E, Bailey; Com- mercial Law and Legal Forma, Robert T. Uarding; Conreganeing and Budne.'oi Imw, .lames Steele. Canada Business College, Han{ilton, Ont. Principal, R. E. Uallagher; Vice- Principal, N. H. Roberts ; Principal of Shorthand and Tgpewriting Department, Miss H. A. Rymtvl ; Axsistanl, Miss Mabel Heatherin){ton. Central Busines*; Collegs, Toronto. Faeultg- Proprietor and Manager, W. H. Shaw; Principal IhmineKii Dept., V. Mcintosh ; Penman, A. F. Sitrott ; Second Commercial Master, William Park; lelegraphv and Commercial Courses, N. A. Hill; Principal Shorthand Dept., W. S. Woods; 1st As.siKlant Shorthand Dept., A. M. Kennedy ; ind Assistant Shorthand Department, Miss Lottie JoUey ; ',th Assistant Shorthand Depariment, Mr. C. K. Smith. Cuelph Business College, and Shorthand Institute. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Stenography and Type- writing Departments-- Principal, J. SJarp- Branch — Twin City Business Colleife and Shorthand Institute, Berlin. H. M. Helsoni, Principal. The Hamilton Business College, Hamilton, Ont. (In Affiliation with the Business Educators' Association of Canada and with the Federated Business Colleges.) KSTAHLISIIKD 1883. Principal C. R. .McCulloujfh, assisted by a staff of teachers and lecturers. Also Colleges in Berlin, Cuelph and Gait. Tl\e fiimmo and garrison Business and Shortl\and College, Toronto. SI a (T— Principal Shorthand and Typewriting Depart- ment', R. I). Ximmo, F.I.P.S., Eng." ; Principal Com- mercial Department, J.inics Harrison, Commercial Specialit,' I'ndergraduate Toronto University and S. of P. S. ; Lecturer Commercial Law, William Douglas, Barrister, and three a-ssistants. Nortliern Business College, Owen Sound, Ont. /;/ Affiliation with Institute of Chartered Accountants and Business Educators' Association of Canada. Principal, C. A. Fleming, C.A. Ontario Business College, Belleville, Ontario. tin A.tfiliotioH with the Inslitide of Chartered Accountants.) F.ST A HUB 1 1 KI) IN 18(J8. Stair— yf. B. Robinson, J. W. Johnson, F.CA,, T. E. Hawkins, E. Marali, Jessie Anderson, W, N. Ponton, M.A., W. S. Morden, LL.B. Western Ontario Shorthand Academy, London. Faculty—Principal, Wm. C. Coo, C.S.R ; L. Morphy, ,1. Coates, B. C. Siiiinioiis, L. Bradshaw. Wells' Commercial College and Shorthand University, Toronto. Con. KlNO AMI ClIlKCIl STRKK.TS. EsTAIlLISHEl) 1884. Principal, P. J. Wells. Acaden^ie De Brisay. Toronto. Principal, C. T. De Brisay, B.A. 1900] MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS. 347 MEDICAlfl INSTITUTIONS. University of bisl^op's College, Moi\treal I KACl.liTY OF MKDICINK. Chaiiceltor, It. \V. lleiioker, D.C.I.. Vice-Chaimdlor, \'v.ry Kuv. Dean Noniuin. Dmnof FticuUii, F. W. Cuiii|il)fll, M.l). Vicu-neunii/ FanUlii, J. H. Mi'C'oimuU, M.l). UrjiKtiar- (i*iu. T. Ross, M.l). A^tsinta!:* /iV.'/i.vO'ct/'— (ieo. Kisk, M.IJ. ProJenxitrn—iHan, I'm/exsor oj I'rincipli'K and I'mc- lice of Mnlicini' and SMtroixiii, V. \\ . Caiiipbull, .M.A., .M.U., L.R.C.1'. London, D.C.L; Vic,-I)mn, Asunntttc f'ro/eniior I'ractin- of Mediciiii- and Ni'ui-oloi/ii, iV(>/('.«(i/' of Clinical Medici ni-, i. 15. .MoUonnell, M.I)'.,'O.M.'; I'm- Jessor of Saincrii and liniuvcidoijii, James IVniyo, .\..M., M.D., M.U.C.S. Knif.; I'nifcsxor of Cliiiicitl (/i/na-co/o'/i/, A. L. Smith, H.A., M.I)., M.li.C.S. Kni;.;' I'mlctixoi- of ObatP.McH, H. L. RcmMv, H.A., M.U., L.li.C.S.K., L.R.C. P. London; Profcisn? „/ CheiniMrii, J.T. iJonald, M.A., F.C.S.; Projcxxor of Ijaijinqidoijii and lihinotoiiii, and Rciiistrar til the Facnitii, Geo. Tiilerie Rosh, M.'li., CM.; I'rofcsxor uf I'mctical Chcmixtrii, .los. lit'im-ose, F.U.S. ; /';•!;/>•.«.)/• of Phjixical Dia-inoxix, \V. (Jrant Stewart, H.A., M.IJ., CM.; /•ni/cxxoi-iif Plij/xiidoiiii and Hintologji, Arthman Rruure, >i.r>. Ei, Herbert Tatley, CM., M.D., L.R.CI'. and S. Kdin., L.F.P. and S. Glas};ow; Dcninaxtrator of Anatonui. In- stnictor in Sargerii, and Axxt. lienixtrar, (ieo. Fisk, CM., M.D.; Dcmonxtrator of Anatonni, G. A. Laconilie, M.D.,M.IM'.; Axxt. D( nionxtratorx of Anatonn/, \\. II. Smythe. -M.D., CM., F. Duekel, M.D.,T. D. .MoCirenor, D.D.S.; Deinonxtrator of Pliarinac)/, F. (). .\ndersoii, L.Ph. ; Denionxtrator of Uixtolo'iu. "t'O- Hii", M.D., L.R.CP. and S. (Fd in.)," L.F.P. and S. ((Jlasyow). ' Dall\ousie College aqd Ur)iversity, ((alifax, N.S. Faculti/ of Medicini—Prexident (e.t-officio), .lolin Forrest, D. D., D.CL. ; Medicine, tiecirtjfe L. Sinclair, .M.D. (Coll. Phvs. Siir;;., N.V.); Medicine and Clinical .Medicine, D. A."Cami>liell, M.D., CM. (Dal.); Anatoni.ii, A. W. n. Linds-ay, H..\.(Dal), M.D.. C.U. (Dal.), M.M., CM. (Kdin.); Suriieni ami I'atholon/. .lohn Stewart, .M.B., CM. (Kdin.)': Olixtelricx and Dixr.a.ies of Women and Children, A. .1. Cowie, .M.D. (Univ. Penn.), .M.l!. CP. (Lond.): Medicine, Hon. I). MoN. Parker, M.D. (Kdin.), L.R.CS.(Kdin.); Suriieru, Kdward Farrell, M.l). (Coll. Pbvs. Surjj., N.Y.); Clinicit Medicine, Andrew J. Cowie, .M.D. (Univ. Penn.), .M.U.(! P. (Lund.); Clinical Surgeri), John F. Black, M.D. (Coll. Pbys. Snr;,'.. N.V.); Meillcal •fu'ixprnilence and thi'flene, .Mexander P. Reid, M.D., CM. (McCill), L.R.C.S. (Kdin.), 1..C1'. and S. (Can.); Ohxtelricx r. N.Y., M.D., Cni. Hal.; Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Donald A. Camiibell, .M.D., CM., Dal. ; Anntomi/, A. W. II. Lindsay, M.D., CM., Dal., MB., CM. Edin.; Materia Medica, F. W. Ooodwin, .M.D., CM. Hal. Med. Coll. ; Ophthalniologn and Otolojn, E. A. Kirkpatrick, .M.B., .Mdiill; Clinical Medicine, .Murdoch Chisholm, M.D.C.M. McGill, L.R.CP. Lon. ; Dixeaxex of Children, G. Carleton Jones, M.D.,CM., Vind., .M.R.CS. En^. ; Phjixiolitmi, Lonis .M. Silver, M.B., CM. VAin. Ijccturers, Deinonxtratorx, etc. — George M. Campbell, M.D., Bell. Hosj). .Med. Coll.; F. I'. Anderson, L R.C.S. and L.R.CP.Kd., M.R.CS.. Eii),'. ; C K. Pnttnor, Ph.M.; W. H. Hattie, M.D., CM., .McGill; Wallace McDonald, B.A. ; A. I. Mader, M.I)., CVL, McGill; Montatue A. B, Smith, .M.D., Uni. N.Y. ; C. Dickie .Murray, .M.B., CM., Edin. ; John Stewart, M.B., CM., Edin.; Thomas W. Walsh, M.D., Bell. Ho8p. .Med. Coll. ; Extra Mural Lectiircrx, E. M<^Kay, Ph.D., A. Hallid.ay, .M.B. ; 5^po(vffl»v/ o/Cc^/c^e, Carleton Jones, M.D., r.i» liollisst., Ilalifa.x.' Trinity Kjedical College, Toronto. K8TABLI.SI1KI) 1850. Deanof Facultii, Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine, Waller "B. Geikie, M.l)., CM., I).(J.L., F.R.C.S.E., L.R.t.'.P., Lond. ; Ul>xtetrics and (!>ince- oology, J. .\l!,'eriion Temple, .M.D. , CM., M.R.CS., Eng.; General Chemistni and Botanii, ; ICnicntux I'riifixsor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicoloijji, C W. Covernton, M.D., CM., .M.R.CS., En;;., Lie. Soo. Aiiolh., Lond. ; Principlex and Practice of Sanieni, and rif Cli nical Suiyeni, l-Yed. LeM. Grasett, Sl.B.,'CM., Edin. Univ., F.R.CS.E., .M.R.CS., Eng.; Fell. Obstet. Soc, Kdin. ; Practical and Analgtical Chemixtnj, W. T. Stuart, M. I)., C .M., Trin. Univ., and .M. B., Toronto Univ. ; Phi/xioliian and Histology, and Clinical Medicine, Charles Sheard, .M. D., CM., Fell. Trin. M->d. Coll., M.R.CS., Kng.; Opthalnwlogy and Otolofiy, \,. Sterling Ryerson, M.D.. CM., L.R.C. P., L.R.C.S., Kdin. ; Anainnui and Clinical Surgery, Luke Teskey, .M.D., CM., M.R.CS., Eng. ; Clinical .Medicine, John L. DavLson, B.A., Tor. Univ., .M.D., ('..\I., M. R.C.S. , KiiiT. ; Applied Anatomy and Asso- ciate Professor of Clinical .Surijeri/, G. A. Bingham, .M.D., CM., Trin. Coll., .M.B., Tor. Univ. ; Medical Jurixpradencc and Toxicolonu, Clinical Surgery, and Samlcal Appliances, N. A. Powell, .M.D., CM., Trin. (^oll., M.D., Bellevuc Hosp. Med. Coll., N.Y. ; Sa«(7ari/ Science, and Clinical Medicine, I). G. Gordon, B.A., Tor. Univ., .M.D., CM., Trin. Univ., L.R.C.S. & P., Kdin., L.F.P. i S. (ilasgow ; Materia Medica aiid Pharmacy, K. B. Shuttlewortli, Phar. I)., Trin. I'niv., F.CS. ; Profcfsor of Patholmjy anil Ihielerlidogj/, Curator of the Miifcum, and in charge of the Trinity .Miertixeiipic Patholoolcal fMltorntory, fjcetarer on Clliileiil Medicine, Tor. I4en. .'/osp., H. B. Anderson, M.D., C.M., F.T. M.C. ; Senior Demonstrator of An- atonni, and Lecturer on Larun'/nliiiii/ and Hhinology, I), j] Gibb Wishart, B.A., Tor. Univ., M.D., CM., L.Il.CP., London; Assoelate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Dl.ieaxes of Children, .\llan Baines, M.l)., CM., F.T.M.C, L.R.CP., London ; Professor of Ther- apeutics and the Theory and Piucliee of Prexcriliinq, ami Axsocliite Prnfexsm- or' Clinical Medicine, J. T. K.jtberiiigbam, B.A., Tor.' (Tiiiv., M.D., CM., Tnn. Univ.; M. D., CM.. Trin. Univ.; First Senior Assistant Demonstrator of Aniitonin, C A. Temp'c, M.D , CM., F.T.M.C ; Second Senior A,'en!ul Ana- ; Dental Materia fk,l).l).S.,L.D.S. ; Orthodiiutia and 3 and Operative i.S. yi.D.; Demoii- ,er, B.A., D.U.S., llniott; Librarian, y, Tororito. Woodstock ; Vice- \. Curry, Toronto ; y, Trenton ; W. B. es, Paisley ; O. A. rffreaves, Toronto , erloo ; A. Turner; n/ and Practice of il Laboratory, etc., >h.G. (N.Y.); Pro- Soott, B.A.(Tor.), teria Medica and , B.A.,M.B. (Tor.), li/tical Chcmixtrii, iwbers, B.A., M.B. , Toronto. Professor Andrew lonorary Associate ateria Medica and A., M.B. ; Animal Toronto ; Clinical 1, V.S., and Assist- , Honorary Asso- ji and Dineafies of Demonntrator of ictical Microscopy V.S. lentencing the pri- of Section 937 of the evidence and Any application entence should he )veriior-General in ate in the form of iich a])|>)ication in Ihe appHcatiou or ster of .Justice and suhnr' ed by hini )vernor (Jeneral in •ated to the inter- ;e. INES. dflit, action is ordy anient concerned- md Revenue, Cus- THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF CANADA. Namk. UniDPrnitieK. Universily of Kinj^'s College, Wuulsor, N.S University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B McGill University, Montreal, t^ue Dalhouaie CoUcKe and University, Halifax, N.S University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont University of Acadia College, Wolfville, N.S University of Queen's College, Kingston, Ont University of Bishop's College, Leinioxville, Que Universitj of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont University of Trinity College, Toronto tLaval University, tiuehec University of Mount Allison College, N.B University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Victoria University, Toronto, Out — i. University of St. Francis-Xavier College, .Vntigonishe, N.S — McMaster University, Toronto, Ont University of St. Joseph's College, Meniranicook, N.B Collegex. St. Michael _■ College, Toronto, Ont Knox College, Toronto, Ont Assumption College, Sandwich, Ont Presbyterian College, Montreal, (^ue " ' Winnipeg, Man " " HaUfax, N.S Wesleyan College, Montreal Methodist College, Winnipeg, Man St. John's College " St. Boniface College " Woodstock College, Woodstock, Ont Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ont Albert College, Belleville, Ont Stanstead Wesleyan College, Stanstead, Que St. Francis College, Richmond, Que St. Aiuie College, Church Point, N.S Halifax Ladies' College and Conservatory of Music, Halifax. N.S Church School for (Jirls, Windsor, ".S Acadia Seminary, Wolfville, N.S B ■b O II o 1790 1800 1«U1 1821 1827 1838 1841 1843 1848 18.'')2 1852 1802 1877 1830 18.54 1887 18(i4 18r)2 1844 18.54 1807 1870 1820 1873 1888 Endowm't. Value of Property Owned. 1,5,5,1)00 •8,844 2,7f)t),000 340,000 1,187,683 1.5.5,000 400,0(K) liMl,27.5 7.50,000 ' i'l7,500 {1,50,000 280,0(H) GO.OUO 250,0(X) 2,800,000 80,000 1,457,339 120,(K)0 125,0(X) 100,280 225,IKK) 325,000 1,000,000 120,000 ()00,00() 320,000 100,000 Income. 9,000 12,000 230,0(X) 22,7(X) 119,087 12,000 46,400 21,150 30,000 35,000 270,000 225,000 15,(Mm 120,000 50,000 1820 1860 18.57 1872 1854 1890 1887 lOO.IMH) 63,290 Chicoutimi . . . Joliette L'Assomptioii. L6vis. |] Clannical Colleiies. -Quebec. Montreal (Loyola) (St. Marv's) . . . . " (St. Sulpice) . . . Nicolet Quebec (Seminary) Rigaud Rimouski Sherbrooke Ste. Anne-de-la-Pocaticrt St. Hyacinthe St. Laurent Ste. Marie de Monnoir. . Ste. Thiresc Three Rivers Vallevfleld 1873 1846 1832 1853 1848 Ladies' Colleyes. Wesleyan Ladies' College, Hamilton, Out. Hellnmth " London " . Brantford " Brantford " Ontario " Whitby " Demill " Oshawa Alma " St. Thom.as " , Mount Allison " Sackvilte, N.B. 1803 1663 1850 1854 1875 1827 1816 1847 1853 1827 I860 75,(K)0 15,000 50,000 200,000 200,000 110,000 160,000 50,000 60,000 60,000 ,50,0(X) 200,000 65,000 75,000 20,rHI0 2,900 90.000 22,. 500 5,500 26,000 11,000 Number of Students. (About.) 15,000 18,000 25,000 150,000 150,000 6,000 12,000 25,000 10,000 10,000 3,(MK) 2(i,000 1860 1869 1874 1874 1876 1881 18.54 1843 1874 1885 1877 »8,800 18.59 ((18,564 8 1,967 Acadcinie.-!. Mount Allison, .Sa.;k .ille, N. B Aurirultural Ciille(jeg, etc. Ontario Agricultural College, Ciielph, Oiit Provincial Scho./i of Agriculture, Tniro, X.S School of I'ractical .Science, Toronto, Ont School of AgricuKuro, L'Assomptioii. Que School of Ste. Anne de la Pocati<;re, ^Kie ■ ♦^mnnent grant. t > b- Seminary .Icfiays all expenses. • Acres of land. SOovernment expenditure. llThe classical colleger i'l i...iebec are a combination of school and college, attended by both boys ami younjr men. They confer certain degrees, and are mostly atliliated with Laval University. [349] 76,000 1,30,450 135,000 269,000 eo.oofj 367,000 aio.ooo .30 80 1,150 362 1,322 142 635 165 475 350 300 175 135 234 101 134 165 150 119 175 84 87 46 71 87,000 .57.000 69,000 180,000 175,000 195,000 62,100 102,000 98,.500 118,720 80,()(tO 80,fH10 OO.IHKI 1()0,(X»0 55.000 90,(t00 121,0(K) 32,000 340,900 17,000 30,000 20,000 22,000 14,000 25,000 4,.5W 4,000 105 120 40 250 149 110 107 4.37 77 94 163 315 275 497 178 340 465 285 550 272 127 216 269 297 450 252 232 238 53 144 100 •0 to 140 1.50 138 170 195 89 135 25 71 24 12 ii 350 KISHERY LAWS OF THE DOMINION. [1900 THE FISHERY LAWS OF THE OOMINIOH— TABLE OF CLOSE SEASONS IN FORCE ON OCTOBER 1, 1899. KINDS OK FISH. ON". ARIO. dl'KBKC. NOVA SCOTIA. NKW BRl.NSWIfK. r. K. ISLAND. MANITOBA AND N.W.T. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Salmon (Netflnhing). 8a.hnon (Annlinii), . . 1 Aug. to 1 May. 15 Aug. to 1 Feb. 1 Oct. to :iO Ajiril 15 Aug. to 15 Aug. to 1 March. i .March. 15 Aug. to 15 Aug. to 1 Feb. 1 Kel). 1 Oct. to I Oct. to 31 Mar. 1 31 Mar. {See liegula- tioiw.) Speckled Trout (fSal- vellnug FontinaliH) Salmon Trout Ifi Sept. to 1 May. 1 Nov. to 30 Nov. I Oct. to 31 Mar. 15 Sept. to 1 May. 5 Oct. tn 15 Deo. 15 0('t. to 15 Mar. 1 Oct. to Large Orey Trout, 15 Oct. to 1 Deo. 15 Sept. to .' Dee. 15 April to 15 May. 15 April to 15 June. •25 Mav to 1 July. 1 Oct. to 1 Oci. to 31 Miir. :n Mar. 1 Oct. to 31 Mur. 30 Nov. 15 Oct. to Lunge, Touladi and Land-locked Salmon Ouaniiiiche 15 Mar. Pickerel (Dor,') 15 April to ! 15 May. Bass 15 Apri'l to 15 June. Maskinongo ' 15 April to 15 June. Sea Bass 1 15 April to 15 Miiy. 1 1 15 April to 15 May. 1 March to 1 Ajtril to lOcl. 30 Nov. 1 Oct. to , 31 Dec. 1 April to 1 Mar. to 1 July. , 1 July, license. 1 July to 1 Julvto Whiteflsh ' 1 Nov. to 10 Nov. to 1 Dec. 1 April to 1 July. eept under 15 July to 31 Dec. 5 Oct. tu 15 Dec. 1 Oct. to 30 Nov. Smelts 1 April to 1 July. 15 July to 31 Dee. 30 Nov. Bag net flshinj; pro hibited, ex Lobsters On Atlantic Coast from Cape Caiiso to Boundary Line, U.S. In remaining waters of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . . . Sturgeon 31 Dec. 15 Julv to 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 15 Juh to 31 Dec. 1 June to 1 July. 1 June to 15 Sept. i 15 May to 15 June. 1 June to Oysters 1 ine to ' 15 Sept. 1 June to 15 Sent. 1 June to 15 Sept 15 July. 1 Close Season for Came in Ontario. The close season for Deer, Klk, Moose, Heindeer and Caribou is from 15th Nov. to 1st Nov. of the following year, but no Moose, PMk, Reindeer or Caribou must be hunted or killed before -iSth October, 1900. No dogs must be allowed to run Deer in the close season. No person must kill more than two Deer in the season. Hunting or killing Deer by what is known as "crust- ing " or while they are "yani.ng" is forbidden. Deer may be killed in the water, except on Bruce peninsula. No common carrier or other person shall transport or have in possession for that i)urpose, any deer, the head or raw- skin thereof, save only from 1st Nov. to i2m\ Nov. in each year, unless accompanied Viy an altidavii that same was taken during the open season. The close season for Grouse, Pheasants, I'rairie Fowl, Partridge, Woodcock, Snipe, Kail, Plover or any other water-fowl or game bird or aninirvl, including black or grey Squirrels and Hares, is from 1 5t li 1 >i'c. to 1 5th Sept. in the following year. For Quail or wild Turkeys from 15th Dec. to 15th Oct. of the following year, but no wild Turkeys must be killed before 15th O'vi., 1000, and no prairie fowl or English or Mongolian pheasants before 15th Sept., 1900. The close season for Swans and Oeese is from 1st May to 15th Sept., and for Ducks of all kinds from i5th Doc. to 1st Sept. following. No ))er8on sbiill kill more than 400 Ducks during the season. No wild fowl nuist be killed or shot at between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before smi- rise, nor on the Lord's Day. No Snipe or Woodcock shall be sold or purchased be- fore 15th Sept., 19C0. No Quail or Wild Turkey shall he sold or i)urchased before 15tb Oct., 1000. No beaver or ttier shall be hunted, taken, killed, or had in possession between 1st April and 'Ist Nov., nor Iraj) set for them diiring 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., 1900. No person, not a resident of Ontario, shall be en- titled to hunt without first procuring a license from the Cliief flame Warden, the cost of which is $25. Kesidenls of Ontario must secure a license to shoot deer. The Game Laws do not apply to Indians or to settlers in unorganized townsliijis or territory not divided into townships, who kill game for food. NoTK. — For furliier itarliculars address E. Tinsley, C;hief Game Warden, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Synopsis of Fishery Laws. — Net nshing of any kind is prohibited in i>ublic vaters, except under Leases or Licenses. The size of nets is regulateil so as to prevent the killing of young fish. Nets camiot be set or seines used so as to bar channels or bays. A general weekly Close-time is provided in addition to special close seasons. The use of E.xplosive or Poisonous substances for catching or killing flsli is illegal. The use of fire- arms for killing fish is prohibited. Mill-dams must be provided with etlicient fish passes. Forinformalion re fisheries aiiply to Mr. S.T. Uastedo, 1 Deputy Conmiissioner of Fisheriet, Parliament Huild- I ings, Toronto. j The above enactments wid close seasons are supple- j mented in special cases, under authority of the Fisheries j Act, by a total i)robibition of fishing for stated periods. I All conununications relating to Fisheries should be I addressed: Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. [1900 OBER 1, 1899. 3A .T. BRITISH COLUMBIA. (See tiegula- ti0H8.) to o 15 Oct. to 15 Mar. 1 Oct,, to 30 Nov. 15 Oct. to 15 Mar. to to (J 1 Oct. to 30 Nov. to 1 June to 15 July. I Turkey shall he I, taken, killed, n.C.,Toronlo; R. Ravlv. Q.C, London; J. Bell, Q.C, Belleville; B. M. Britton, .M.A., Q.C, Kingston; A.Bruce, Q.C, Hamilton; F. H. Chrvsler, Q.C, Ottawa; A. H. Clarke, Wiiuisor ; W. Douglas, Q.C, Chatham ; E. B. Edwards, q.C, Peterboro' ; Geo. C Gibbons, Q.C, London ; ]). Guthrie, Q.C, M.P.P., Guelph; W. D. Hogg, Q.C, Ottawa; J. Hoskin, Q.C, LL.D., Toronto; John Idington, Q.C, Stratford; /E. Irving, Q.C, Toronto; Win. Kerr, Q.C, Cobourg; Zebulon Aiton Lasli, Q.C, Toro.ito; E. Martin, Q.C, Hamilton; C Macdougall, Q.C, St. Thomas; D. B. Maclennan,- Q.C, Cornwall; B. B. Osier, Q.C, W. R. Riddell, Q.C, C II. Ritchie, Q.C, C Roliinson, Q.C, Geo. F. Sheplev, Q.C, Toronto; H. H. Strathv, Q.C, Barrie; J. V. Teetzel, Q.C, Hamilton; G. H. Watson, Q.C, Toronto; A. .1. Wilkes, Q.C, Brantford. Secretary and Sub-Treasurer — Herliert -Macbeth. Librarian— Vi. G. Eakiiis. Assistant Librarian — J. J. Daley. Editor ok Law RKroiirs— James F. Smith, Q.C Rk- rouTKH.s, II.C.I., K. H. Brown, G. F. Harnian, G A. Boomer, A. H. F. Lefrov. Reporter Court of Appeal, R. S. Cassels. Practice Iteporter. T. T. Rolph. Law Scl^ool. [351] Principul--'S. W. Iloyles, (.>.C. Lecfurers~\. II. Marsli, Q.C, E. 1). Armour, Q.C, John King, i-i.C, McGregor Voung. lvxamiuers—Goo<\\\\\\ Gilison, J. A. C Cameron, W. N. Tilley, II. E. Rose. 352 MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES, [1!)()() Orttarlo Society of Artists. Jn-HtitKlcd 18?.'. /ni'iirpomtftl /.s',7. lie-Zncorpm-att'd ISOS. Art Galleries, Ui'i Kiiy St. w., Toronto ; Secretary's oHice, !)0 Voriife (St., Toronto. Hon. Prcnident, Hon. 0. W. Allan ; Prenidcut, (). A. Reitl ; Secretary, K. F. Oai;en ; I'iec-Ih'esiilcnf and Treamirer, C. M. Manly; Auditovn, J. ,\. Smith. ('. K. Nourse ; Kxri'iiiivi' Cdiincil K. Med. Kiiowles, F. S. Challener, \V. K. Atkinwon, li. V. (;aK('n, K. M. Hell- Smith, (i. Ilahn, Laura Muntz, K. Wyly drier. Annual nieetin); held in Torfinto in May. Assooiation of Ontario Land Surveyors. Inciirpoia/eil is:i..>, Pregident, llerliert J. Hownian, lierlin ; Vicc-I'rcxi dent, ; Sec.-Trenn., A. J Van Nostrand, Toronto ; Cuuncil/orK, Hon. .1. M. (iil)son, V. Sankey (Chainnnn), O. H. Kirkpatrick, A. Niven, .Jas. Dickson, .). W. Tyrrell and J. L. Morris. The eijrhth annual nieetinif will he held in Toronto, coniniencinjf fourth Tuesday in Kehruary, li)0(), when the nonunation of otlicers for the ensuing; year will take ,/.ace. The ainiual session of the Hoard of Kxaniiners will beijin on the secoird .Monday in Kehruary, IIMK). The late Association of Provincial l,and Surveyors of Ontario (inau^'urati'd in 18Sti)has lieen nie.xed into the incorporated Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, as above. Association of Manitoba Land Surveyors. / /nriirpoiati'd IS'<:. Pienidrnt —W. A. Ducker : Vice-i'tenlde.nt, Q. A. Simpson; Serfi'tiirii-Tri'dniin'r,,^ W. Harris, Wiinii))et{ ; Executiw Ci)iniuittie, \i. K. Younj;, R. C. Mcl'hillips, J. L. Uoupe, Ij. S. N'auiflian. The animal meetint; is held on Unl Wednesday in April each year, in Winnipejj;. Only those who ar" members of the .Vssocial ion are entitled to pr.xtice as Land .Surveyors. The iiraclice of s\irveyiny' in Manitooa by any other person is ille^'ul ami renders him liable to prosecution. The Engiisli Churcli Union. Oiyanizcd lS.',:i. President, The Riffht Hon. Viscount Halifax ; Vice- Presidents, The Lord Hishops of P'redericton, OtL-xwa, New Westminster, R.C., (Quebec, JVassau, Delaware, Fond du Lao, Indiana, Milwaukee, Hittsbur;,', Sprinp:- field, Cairo, and Los Angeles, Cal., and 20 other bishops; His (irace the Duke of Newcastle, the Ut. Hon. the Earl of »i..>^>nore, the Hon. Mr. .histice Phillimore, Sir Theodore Hope, K.U.H.I.. C LK., and eiyht other clertry and laymen. Total membership, 38,0(11). F.lection of otlicers at annual meetin)^ in June, held at Society's ottices. No. 3.5 Wellinjfton Street, Strand, W.O., London, Kn^dand. DO.MIN'ION OK CANAIIA UIIANCII. Corresponding Secretai-ji, W. H. A. Kckhardt, No. Vl',\ Laval .-Vvenue, Montreal, I'.Q. Membership in Canada, •2'M\. T^e Protestai\t Churchmen's Union ai\d Tract Soc'y. Office : Room (il, Confederation Life Hldn'., Toronto. President, Rev. Dyson Ilajfue, M.A. ; Sec'y-Tre.as., James B. Ryan, Toronto. Uppr Car\ada Bibie Society. iirtjanizcd 1S'2H. I'residcnt, Hon. G. W. Allan ; Treasurer, John K. Macdonald ; Secretary, John Harvie ; Depositaries, .Tohn Young and J. M. Robertson. Upper Canada Tract Society. Oraanized ISi.'. F^-esidenf, John K. Macdonald ; Treasurer, M. Na- smitli : Secretary, Rev. Dr. R. C. Molfat ; Depositaries, John Vounj< and J. .M. Robertson. Ottawa /Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society. President, (Jeortre Hay, Ks(|. ; Cor. Seeretary, Rev. W. D. Armstrong; liec. Secretary, Rev. J. C. Caini>bell ; Treasurer, Mr. T. Kenny; Depositary, James liope. Woman's Christian Temperance Union. President, Mrs. May l{. Thondey, London ; Vice- President, Mrs. Jeruiie Cavers, Gait ; Corresponding Seeretani, Mrs. Mary Wiley, lti(;hmond Hill ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Gordon Wright, London ; Treasurer, Miss Jeiuiie McArthur, Cornv.'all. Sabbatl) School Association of Ontario. President, W. T. Harri.son, M.I)., Keene ; Chairman Executice Contmittee, Rev. W. T. Frizzell, I'h.U., Toronto; General Secretary, Alfred Day, Deer Hark; Treasurer, R. J. Score, Toronto. The next annual meeting will be held on the last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in October, 1900. Canadian Institute. Incorporated by lioyo' Charter, IS.'t. President, R. K. Walker ; Secretary, R. F. Stupart ; Treasurer, VVm. Soot I, M.A. ; Assistant Secretary and Librarian, M. J. Logan. The animal meeting for the election of officers is held in the library of the Institute on the first Saturday in .May, at 8 p.m. Young ni|en's Christian Association, Toronto. incorporated ISCS. I'residcnt, Robert Kilgour ; Treasurer, Geo. Tower Fergusson ; Recording Secretary, .1. R. L. Starr; General Secretary, Frank M. Pratt. West End Branch, Chairman of Conunittee in Charge, S. J. Moore; Branch Secretary, R. J. ('olville. Kast Toronto Railroad Branch. ("bairnian of Conunittee in Charge, Joseph Lamb; Branch Secretary, K. M. Cook. G. T. Railroad Branch, Chairman of Conunittee in Charge, R. L. Nelles ; Branch Secretary, S. Clarke. Annual meeting on the third Tuesday in May, at the Central Huikliiig, Yonge Street. Prisoners' Aid Association of Canada, Toronto. Iiicorpornted tST't. Ilmiorary President, Hon. S. H. Blake, Q.O. ; Presi- dent, Hamilton Cassels, Es(|. ; Vice-Presidents, J. G. HiHlgins, LL.I). ; Robt. Kilgour, Esq. ; J. T. Gilmour, Esq., M.D. ; E. A. Meredith, LL.D. ; W. B. McMiirrich, Esq., i^.C. ; James Massie, E.st. Ed., Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown ; Hon. J. D. Cameron, M.A., Attorney -Gener.d of Manitoba, Winnipeg ; D. J. Ooggin, M.A., Siipt. Ed., North-West Territories, Regina ; Alex. Robinson, Sujvt. Ed., British Columbia, Victoria. Di- rectors, Rev. T. Adams, M.A. (C!ant.), D.C.L., Prin. Bishop's College, Lennoxville ; John B. Calkin, M.A., Prin. Normal School, Truro; S. P. Robbing, M.A., LL.D., Prin. Met Jill. Normal School, Montreal. Treas., Alex. McKay, Eh(i., Supervisor of Halifax schools, Dart- mouth. Secretary, i. T. Bowerman, M.A., Ottawa. The next meetinj will be held at Ottawa in 1901. IV' ; [1!)0() 1900] MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES. nr^ii Bible Sooiety. '(•nelnni, Uev. i.e. Caiviplu'll; MUCH Hope. 3 Union. [iOTuloii ; Vice- ConrHpiinilinn [ill ; liet'tifding n ; Ti-eaKuref, Ontario. !iie ; Chairman "rizzell, I'h.B., y, Deer Park ; eld oil the last ctober, 1900. U. F. Stupnrt ; Secretiiry and [ otticerg is held rst Saturday in n, Toronto. ■er, Geo. Tower K. L. Starr; 'nt End Branch, Moore ; Branch nilroad Branch, Joseph Lamb ; ailrimd Branch, Nelles ; Branch in May, at the da, Toronto. e, Q.O. ; I'resi- 'cxidents, J. G. J. T. Gilniour, B. McMurrich, try, A. M. Rose- E8(|. ; Supt. S. iq. ; Sxtpt. S. S. ,th, Esq. ; Supt. ntand Teacher, i. h. C. Bellamy. oronto. atlon. L.D., F.R.S.O., xidentfi, Hon. V. ). Ins., Quehec; Toronto ; A. H. S.Sc. (London), IX ; J. U. Inch, !k, Fredericton ; Prince Kdward anieron, M.A., ; 1). J.Gosivrii". I, Ketfina ; Alex. I, Victoria. Di- D.C.L., Prin. \. Calkin, M.A., Robliins, M.A,, mtrcal. Treas., ix schools, Dart- .A., Ottawa. iwa in 1901. Sec.' Tl\e Ontario Educational Association. Trup lees' Department. P.-tident, S. \V. Hroun, l..l».S., Duiinvillc TreM., Geo. Anson Avicswortli, NewlMirk'h, Onl. Annual .Meclin;;. Tucsduv, Weiliicsdnv, Thursday, April 17, \H, 111, IIMH). Kdiicaiidii l»epaiHn'ei>t, Toronto. Election of ollicers, !».;!() a.m., Wedncsda.v , A-iril 18. Ontario Educational Association. Ori/riinzcil IsiU, Prenident, .1. E. Farewell, M,.B., VVhilliv ; (hnicral Secrelnrn, Roliert W. Doanc, -Jin Carlton ,st',, Toronto ; Trcamirer, \V. J. Hendry, Toronto. C<>llanee ; Director, E. T. Yonri},', Hamilton. Klndcnjarten Department— Chair- man, .Miss XgxwH E. .MacKeiizic, London ; Secretan/, Miss Jean R. Laidlaw, London; /;)m?fo/', .Miss Marv E. Macintyre, Toronto. Training Department- Chainiian, N. M. Canii)l)ell, St, Thomas ; Secretani, Win. Wilson, Toronto Junction ; Director, .1. Snddaliv , Merlin. Jn- upectorH' Department Chuirman, VV. E.' Till(\, I'll. I),, Bowinanville; Secretarii, J. Coyle Brown, IVtcrlxiro ; Director, \V. S. Clcndennintr, Walkerton. TnintecK' l>e- partmcit— Chairman, S. VV. Urown, L. D.S., Dpnnville ; Secretary, (ieoixe A. Aylesworth, Newl)urgh ; Director, Col. .lames Deacon, Lindsay. Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Queben. lNC01il'0|{.\TKI) 1«7!). Prenident, Dr. Win. Peterson; Vice-Prenidentu, Rev. E. I. Rexford, M.A., (J. \V. Piirnielee, l!..\., (ieo. L. Miisten; Correspond inn Secretani, Prof. A. W. Knee- land, M.A. , B.C.L. ; UecordinqSi-cretani. .). \V. .Mc- Ouat, B.A. ; Treaxnrer, W. |)i\on, W.k. \ Cnriilur of Library. Miss L. Derick ; lie/irexenldtire on f'r'testanl Committee of t lie Ooiincil of Piihlie Instruetinn. Mr. K. W. Arthy ; /'eiixion, Commixxinners, S. II. Parsons, B.A., H. M. Cockfield. H.A. Executice C-x/iki/V/ci'— Misses Nolan, Peebles and K. Binmore, B.A. ; .Messrs. J. A. Xicliol.son, M.A., S. P. Howell, J. A. Dresrer, M.A., A. Mai-Arlhnr, IS. A.. In- spector E. .M. Ta\ lor, M.A.. C. W. Kord, H. .1. Keller. B.A., T. I. Pollo('k, B.A., H. J. Silver, B.A., In.spector J. .McGrejror, C. N. Itrown, B..\., and Dr. J. M. Harper. Don^inion Rifle Associatiori. Patron, His Excellency the (iovernor-General of Can- ada ; Prexident, Lt.-Coi. Hon. .). .M. (Jibson, A.D.C.. Haniiltm ; Vice-Prexiilentx, l/.-Col. S. Hiijrhes, .M.P., Lindsay, Ont. ; Hon. |{. R. Dobell, l^nebec ; Lt.-Col. E. B. Beer, New hrnnswick ; Lt.-Col. (!. .1. Macdonalil, Halifax, N.S. ; Hon. H. J. .Mac', Capl. T. C. Hoville, Cui>t. C. A. Eliot. The election of otticers is held on the third Wednesday after the assenibliii;; of the t,'eneral .session of the DoniitiiiMi Parlianieiit at t )ttawa. Dominion /\rtillery /Association. Patron. His K\r. Hfiicy the (;overrior-(ienera' of Canada; Prexident, Lt.-Col. !•. T. Irwin, U.O., Hon'y .\.1>.C. to the (!oveiiioi-(;tiici'al, Ottawa; i'ice-Prexi- dentx, Lt.-Col. Frank Kinir, .M.I)., St. Calhnnn-x, Ont. ; Lt.-Col. J. A. Loiiirworth, Charlottetown, I'.K.I. ; Lt - Col. L. W. Contlee, Ottawa; Lt.-Col. (i. W. Jones, ComniiUidiiiir 8rd l{e>rt. C.A., St. John, N.H. ; Sccretarii- Treaxiircr. Miijor .1. H. l>oiialdson. I»ei>artment of Milit'a and Defence, Ottawa; J'lcxiden' of Council, Lt.-Col. \. II. Macdonald, l^C., R.O., Cnelph Ont. ; Chairmiiii of l^xcciitire Connnitter, Lt.-l'ol. W II. Cotton, A.A.Ci A., Ottawa; Aiiililoix, l,t,..Col. .lolni Macpherson, Ottawa, niid F. K. Kiiitrht, lOsq., Ottawa, Canadian Club, Toronto Prexident, Oeorife Wilkes ; l'icePrexident><, E. S. Cos. well, ■?. A. Hansford ; Secretniy, Georne ,\. Kinirston ; Litrrary Cories/iondeiit, Frank \'ei^:li ; 'treaxnrer. It. F. (JaKcii ; E.reciitire.Cuniiiiittee, W. Saiiford Evans, .1. A. Cooper, It. Iloiialil, A. E. llncslis, Geo. A. Howell, .\iijfns ,Mai'.>lniib\ . S. C. Wood ami M(nli'\ Wi<'kett. The CRi|adian Club of Hamiltor\, Cor. .lames and Vine Streets, Pieiiilent, Kirwari .Marlni, M.A. ; Vice- Prexident, V, R. .McCuIIoukIi ; Treaxnrer, .1. Eldon Hull; Secretary, W, .1. Hobsoii. The arnmal nieetintr is held in Feb- rnaiy and the election of o(li<'eis takes ]ilace on the second Thursday. Canadian Press Association. Prexident, W. S. Dinunian, "The Herald," Stratforl ; Secietary-Treaxincr, .lohn A. ( Dfiper, "Canadian Magazine," Toronto; Axxintunt-Serretarii, Cbas. A, Matthews, "The (ilobe," T(n'oMto. Next unniial meet- ing in Toronto, the tlrsi week in February, 1900. The Canadian Military Institute. 4:{ tjueen St. Ave., Toronto. Prexident, Lt.-Col. J. M. Delaineie, q. O. R. ; lion. Sccretnry-Treaxtirer. Mr. L Honifray Irvii'ir, lateT.G.A. Aiunial ineetiii'.;-, election of otticers, etc., fourth Mon- day in Jaimary. Royal Military College Club of Canada. NCORl'OR.^TKII 1808. I'atrnn, Maj. r-General E. T. II. Hutton, C.B., A.D.C. to the ((iiieen, ( onniiandinK the Canadian Militia, Presi- dent Koval Military College of Canaue. ; Hon. Secretary ■ Treaxnrer, Ca]u Moulin ; I'/.v/Vv^if/t/i^, ,1. UeorKo HodK'inH, IA..I)., J. J. Kelso, Miss Gwvniie, lUv. Chancellor Wallaee, Dr. MoCausfland, Heverley Jones, Mi.ss Dujont; Tirasui-er, Lienl.-Col. .loliti I. I)avi.C. ; f'la.ian, tl. P. CushiiiK. Western Reserve I'niversitv ; Covncillm ■ '.V M. Davis, Harvard University ; Rohl. Hell, (if ilou .\i Survey of Canada ; .). S. Diller, V. S. (ieoloirical . arvi , ,1. A. Holmes, University of North Carolina; W. li Scott, Princeton University; M. K. Wadsworth, Michi- gan Mininjr School. The animal meetiriif is the winter meetinif, the last week in December of each year, in different cities. Botanical Club of Canada. Ajliliali'il to the Hoi/nl Sorictii of Canada. The officers for the year 18!Ht were as follows : —Preni- dent, .lohn Macoun, M.A., F.L.S., Ottawa; General ,Secret(iri/-Trea!artmeTit, Toro!ito ; Tn-nsiner, Frank Yei^'h, Toronto. Office of Secretary and place of meetiiitf, Education Departmental Buiklint^s, Toronto. Ontario ArchsBologicai Museum, Tcror)to. KI)lTC.\T'ON.\l, DKI'.\HT.MF..NT, ST. .lAMKS SQl'AKK. Contains upwards of twenty thousand of specimens illustrative of primitive life in America, but especially in Ontario. .\s the jiroperty of the Ontario (ioverii- ment, it is open to the public, tree, daily, from !) a.m. to 5 p.m. David Boyle, Cnrator. Er)tomological Society of Ontario. LONDON, ONT. President, Rev. Dr. Thcs. W. Fyles, Levis, Quebec ; Vice President, Prof. Win. I,ochhead, Guelph ; Secre- tarn, W. E. Saunders. London; Trenaurer, J. A. Balk- will, London; Directors, \\. H. Harrington, Ottawa; John D. Evans, Treiiloii ; Jas. Johnson. Bartonville ; D. G. Cox, Toronto ; R. W. Reiinie, London ; Ifibrarinn and Curator, J. Alston Motfatt ; .Auditors. J. H. Bowman and W H. Hamilton, fiOndon ; Edifo/ of the Cannilliin Kntonioloirist. Rev. l>r. Bethiwif, London; Kditioij Committee, I. Fletcher, Ottawa; H. H. Lyman. Montreal ; .loliii D. i.\miis, Trenton; W H. HarriMijton, Ottawa; Prot, Lochhead, (iucl;;h; beleiiole to the Riiiinl Sorie/ji, Uiv. Dr. C. J. 8. Buthune, Lonrlon. Tl)e Mathematical and PHytilcal Society of University of Toroi^to. Pr'sident, C. A. Chanl, B.A.; /.-/ Vice-President, \{. W. lledle\, (Id; Ind rice Presided, Miss .M. I. Fleinini^, '0(1; .SccretarfhTrritsiirer, A. (i. .McPheditkn, '01 ; Cor- respondimj Seci/., .\, (!. Campbell, '00; /,th V'-ar Covn cillor. ,1. W. Fisher, '(10; :'rd Year Covncillor, .>iiss H. E. >V j:fi, '01 ; .'/)(/ Vrar Coirncillor, H. M. Stewart, '02; Isl YearConncillor.V. Dou;,'las, 'O.'f; lieprrscntalivefroin Pepartment of Physics and Chemistry, W . C. Goml, 'OO. Ecucaticnal Institute of New Brunswick. -sid •|^ the Chief Supennt''i(leiit of rdi.eation, e.r I . v .S' ictarii, ■!( n Brittaii , Frei, Harriet I). »«rei;j{, St. ,)ohti. H.recntire Com- ••'\ ■—Monbers ex opcio : The Chief Suiieriiitendeiit Df i. ! ^c^atioii, the ChiiMcellor of the University, the V.-i.'UM puI of the Normal S(^hool, the six Inspectors of .School ''-mliers c/ccted—O. V. Hav, M.A., St. John; Kthelh' >a.<, Frederjeton ; H. S. Bridifes, Ph.D., St. John ; M. MmkI Narniway, St. .lohii ; B. C. Foster, M.A., Frrdericton ; Wm. Broflie, M.A., St. Andrews; H. C. riendersoii, M.A., Fredericton ; W. A. Alward, B.A., Sussex ; .May Carter, St. John ; E. W. Lcwia, B.A., Campbellton. Tlie Cuild of Sculpture of Diitario. 2H TOIIONTO Si., TOIKIN'TO. iNCOIII'OKATBl) 1896. Patron, The Lieut. -Governor of Ontario. Hon. President, Hon. G. W. Ro.ss. President, L. R. O'Brien. R. C. A. D'rectorof .Krts, Hamilton MacCarthy, R.C.A. Secretanj, .M. B. Aylsworth, Architect, 23 Jordan St., Toronto. Formed for the encoiira(feiiient and training; in all branches of the Si'iilptor's Art, and to |)romote a taste for Hiffh Class Statuary. Tl\e Alumni i\s80ciatior\ of Victoria University. President, Dr. .V. R. Bain, Vii'toria CoUeffe, Toronto ; 1st Vice-President, li(f('^);'.>.', Cotswolds, D McCrae, <;nelph ; Leiccsters, Wm. Wliitelaw, Guelph ; South- downs, J. Jackson, Abingdon ; Shropshires, R. Gibson, Delaware; Oxfords, .las. Tolton, Walkerton ; Hamp- i [1!M)U ]9(H)1 MISOKLLA SEOUH SOCIETIES. 366 /)iir. HctliuM*', ii'C, Ottawa ; H. rrciiton; W H. •thiiiie, IiOii(l(in Society of •I'-I'iesidi'iit, H. is M. I. KleiniiiK, •(IrMi, '(tl ; Cor- /,lh )'"((»■ Conn iicilldr, ilisM 11. M. Sft'wart, 'le ; tivnentatinefroin \V. V. (Jowl, '0(1. runswick. of riUicatioii, ('.!• lerictoii ; AxKint. Hxcciitirr C»yr\- Sii]>i'riiiteiKleiit University, tlic nix Iiispcrtora of M.A., St. .lohii ; rtK'M, I'll. P., St. 1 ; H. C. Foster, I., St. Andri'wa; ; W. A. Alward, . W. Lcwin, B.A., Oi^tario. OltATKI) 1896. ario. hy, R.O.A. ct, i'A Jordan St., d trainintf in all |)roinole a taste ria University. olk'tre, Toronto ; ker, M.A., 0.1)., enidcnt, Prof. A. joienoe, Toronto ; rl.A., Firlianient sociatiofl. Vice-l'ienkloit, ce-PreaUlent, U. A. I'. V.'estervelt, the imritMS Pro- Manitoba, lion. t Tervitonen, VV. Itu.; liritixh Col- Quebec, Robert \V. Black, Aiii- lers, Fredericlon, or I). KerKUsoii, Hon. Thomas ('. M. I>aff, Guelph. rt'cnwood ; Here- gvii, James Bow- iie, (iiielph ; Ayr- s, G. W. demons, vare ; Guernxetjn, rio AgricultnrnI isociation. Vice-President, ■T -easurer, A. V. ■olds, 1> MoCrac, (iuelph ; South- ihires, H. Gibson, ilkerton ; Itanip NhircH, Johi^ Kelly, ShakesjM'iifc ; hincoUm, W'm. (Hi\er, ,( -DiibnTik ; riorsets, H, If. Mai'dini,', Tlionulale; Merinos, W. M rsinith, F.iirlidcl I'liiii!', Onlnrio Aiiriiultiiral CoUcjie, I'rof- ii : A{idit(ffret(ir:i-T -ivtiui , A. i' VVes- .ruitn. Dlriil ,ff j'orkshii laiid-<'hiiias. W. . Kuipftcld I'Uiiii* • .Siiff.ilks .)Pid K»4spv, Jos. Koath'' - /tl, \\.V . .StriL„svii; • Tiimwi'irthH, Andi-ew Klliof .alt; D'-i-x- Jerseys, W K. Butler, r>(reha.iu t'eiitri' 'htiiieiu A-ifiA-<^ltiii'(it Colli' le. Prof. '1. K , ,i\ , (iiieli . (i('iir,rf> hireM.i.i- ,). K. Brethour, hurfofd , Oj^c/ . Auditor, J M. t^^^. .M f ut(«r Bank of Coin- uierce, Ouelph. Butter and Cheese AssofiiatiM of Eastern Ontario. Pn-Klleiil, l>. I) i'li.\.shin, Crocln ille ; lut i • ,■- l'rr.-i)t, .•\l))iii ('a'liptjell, Oi'iiioiid; ,<'rr, luri/, K. O Murphy, Kl^in : Tiidniirt r, P. I!. Daly. Koxboro'. iJin'^torf' Div. No. ', Kdwanl Kidd, North (iow*'*-; Div. No. l', Win. Ka;{er, .Morrishui/ ; Div. No. ;i. .loliri R. Dartfavel, KI;rin ; Div. No. I, .huui s Whitloii, Wellnuui's Corners ; Div. No. 5, T. B. Carlaw. Warkvvortli : Di\. No. d, Henry Wailo, Toronto : Aiiditor.'<, .Moidin liird, .Stirling, K. \V. Brenton, Bellevilh : Clier.se fiisti-netors, (!. (J. Pul>lo\v, Kiii<;sinn; \. P. I'iir\is. .MawiUe ; I,. A. Zufelt, Kinj,'s- fon ; nc, .Stratford; President, Harold Ivej-le, XtterclilTe Station; Ut Via - President, li. M. P,allanl> ,ie, Stratford ; .'/((/ Vi.-e- Preildent, .\aron WCnycr, ,\y|on ; -Inl \'iee-/'resident, Jns. (Vinnolh , Porter llill ; Seeretani Trea!'nrcr,{UH>. Hatcl.\, Branlford. Directors- A. P.' .Macl.aren, .M.I',, Stratford; .lohn I'raiii, Harriston ; .1. I". Pau'ei, Can- boro'; .1, A. .lames, Nilestoii ; (leo, Ooodhaiid, .Milver- ton ; (J. H. Barr, .SeliiJni;ville : Rolil. Johnston, Bright, Cheene I iintri(eti:r.'< .lames Murrison, Stratford; ('. (». liUton, Belmont; (!e(iii;e MeDonald, Ifhievale ; .\reh. Smith, Beaohville. ISiitter hialniclor Arch. Smith, Beachville. Arninal convention to be held in the new Oitv Hall, Stratford, Tne.sd.ay, Wednesday and Thurs- day, January Hith, IVth and 18th. liKKt, Poultry Association of Ontario. President, J. \i. Stiattoii, .M.P.I'., Toronto; Ut Vice- I'renidenf, Allan Boltuc, London ; 3)id Vice- President, M. T. Burn, Tilsonbiii-fj: ; S'erretiirii, T. A. Prowne, Lon- don ; Trensyrer, (}. G. MeCormink, Loni'-i'. Directors -I). (!. Trew, Lindsav ; A. \\. Bell, M.i Toronto; T. J. Senior, Hamilton; F. O. Hutton, Ml)., Wellaiid ; T. II. Scott, St. Thomas; Thomas Brown, Durham; Win. McNeil, London ; .1. W. Kedwell, Petrolea ; W. J. Bell. .\tii;us. Annual mcetini,'- for election (..' otticHTs, January 11, 19(10, Peterboro, Out. Commercial Travellers' Association. INCOIU'OH ATKI) isi74. President, (J. K. K.\le ; Tren'-^e.r, J. retanj, James Sarjrant. c. Black; Sec- Canadian W>\eelmen's /\ssociation. ORO.^N-Ii'.KI) ^S•i•l. President, Louis Rubeiistein, Montreal; I'icePreni- rient, .1. II. Prescott, \'aiicou\er; Secretarii-Trcns., H. B. Donlv, Simcoe ; Clmirmen Stondin'i Coinntittce.i Mem- liersliii), J. P. Cairns, Toronto ; l\i(ilil.'< and Prirlleijes, .1. (). (ianld, Hamilton ; liiilex and lieipdatiomt, W. N. Irwin, Toronto ; lioaih and Toiirinii. H. B. Howson, Toronto; Trttn>!portation. R. J Wilson, Kingston; Doni. llocimi Hoard, A. K. Walton. Toronto. Annual iiieetinif and election, tJood Friday each year in Toronto. Ontario Veterinary /Association. INCORfORATKI) 187ft. llonorafji Prenident, I'rof. A. Smith, F.R.t '.V'.S. and H.A.R.('.V,,S. ; /'/v.i/./ryi^S. Sisson, V.S.,S.U.; ht Vice- P,en., \\. J. Wilson, V.S. ; Jnd Vice-Pres., .1. Blockall, \',H. ; Secretarit-Treastirer anil Itein'strnr, ('. H. Sweet- aople, V.S.; Directors, .Messrs. W. Steele, V.S., J. Watjner, VS., :',. Hutton, V.S., (>. Graham, V.f;., W. Lawson, ^ ..S.. (J. Coulter, V.8,, F. Bryant. V.S., and J. H. deorire, V.S,; .Uiditorit, ('. Klliolt, V.S., and J. D. O'.Neil, V.S. \iinual iimetintf for election of otHoers is V !d in Toronto a few days before ."hristmas. The Caifadiaq Embtiiniers' f^ssooiatioii. Prexidcm, \\. R. Annsfroiii;, Montreal; Secretary, W. H. Iloyle, Canninylon . Treasurer, .1. B. Mclntyre, St. Catharines Annual meeting' in Toronto, second week ". ilic Industrial l-air. Verk Pioqeer ai^d Itistorioal Society, toronto. Honnrory I'renideiil, l{e\. II. Seaddiiin, D. I). ; Prexi- deul, Rev, C. K. Thomson, A.M.; I ice-J'reiiiilenl.i, Isl, Win. Hennie, Ksq,; Jnd, Kli Crawford, Ks(|.; :ird, D. B. Head, (/.C. ; 4th, W. H. Doel, Esi|.; .'ith, Charles Mc- Caffrey, Ksq.; Scrreturii, Rev. W, W. Coli>itts, Klti Shuler St., Toronto; Trensunr, K. '' .Morphy, Ksq.; K'xeciitire. Co)n niittee, L'apt. Jessop, '■'•'. n "■"son, Ks(|., GeorKeCharletoii, Ksii . T. W. Kllloti Saq. P. Bull, Ksq., .Alfred Wilson, Ksq., ('apt, '!i.!..ai' .'he York Pioneer and Historical Society ni' .i foi lateh of business and fraternal association i, , ' ■ .Soc. l.\ 's room, Canadian Institute, .'iS Richmon ' -'. t st, on the first Tuesday of each month. Lundy's Lane Kistor.oal .^cicty. Annivemary- Battle of [junui Lanu, July Sfith, ISll,. President, Kev. Canon G. . i -I, MA., Niagara Falls South, Ont. ; Vice-Prmideiu, Joan A. Law, Niairara Falls South ; liecordinri Secretary and Treamirer, James Wilson, Sujit, N. F. Park, Nia(,'ara Falls South, Ont. ; Corresponding SecretM'y, \'enerable Archdeacon Houston, M.A., Niajfara Falls, Out. Weiftworth (tistorical Society, Hamilton. INUOUl'OHArKI) lS9t<. Affiliated with " lioynl Society of Canada," and with the Ontarii Historical Society. Hon. President, (ieo. H. .Mills; President, F. \V. Fearmaii ; Treasurer, John H. Land ; Jlec. See., Justus .\. Grittin ; Cor. Sec., Mrs. C. Fessenden, 48 Wentworth St. South, Hamilton ; Kxecutire Council, Senator Mc- Innes, Hon. J. .M. Gibson, Adam Brown, Liei.t.-Col. .McLaren, J. W. .lones, .1. Pol tinker, Charles Lemon, R. T. Lancefleld, .lohn Calder ; Uonorory Members, Mrs. .(ohn Rose-Holden, Miss Kathleen Trenholm Fessenden. Annual meetin,tr for the election of officers on June (ith, at N p.m., in Public Library Room. Peel Pioneers' Society, Brampton. President, Kli Crawford ; Secretary, Luther Cheyne ; Treasurer, R, H, Hodgson ; Chairman of Kxecutiw. Committee, Thomas Mort»hy. The Society meets on the second Thursday in every month. Annual meetinjr is held on the second Thursthay in .lanuary, in each year. The Alpha Mycological Society of Cat\ada, Berlin. President, Rev. R. Von Pirch ; Vice-President, Jud;;e Chisholm ; Cor. Secretary, David P'orsyth, B.A.; Hee. Secretary, F. \. Sheppard ; Treasurer, Conrad Bitzer, B..\. ; Librarian, Thom..s Pearce ; Analyst, Dr. R. Mylins; Mieroscopist, Dr. D. .1. Minchiii ; Myenphagi.^l, J.Suddaby; Illustrator, II. Stuebintf ; Honorary and Corresponding Mimhers. I'rof. D. R. Keys, .M.A., Prof, fi. H. Needier, B. A., Ph.D., Toronto University. Annual meetinjr for election of otticers, the second Friday in (Jctober, each year, at the Society's office in Berlin. Hon. dent, Alex Marshall ; 'Iw Veterans '66 Association. iNcoiiroitAiKii 18t)(). President, Lt.-Col. Hon. .1. M. (Jibson Miiir, R. Presi- M.A.; Vice-Presidents, 1st, K. C. K. KiiiL'-sford ; Surgeon, Dr. S. P, '.\m M rSHKM-A \K( )l'S S( »('l K'I'I KM. finoo May; Tirnmrer, J.t.-Col. O. Miimi ; llmi. Scrrrtari/, .his. ( 'diiHliililc ; Exi'fiilivc Citiininlli'f, I, t. Ceil. .1. K. Fiii'invcll, Mm|iii' V. K. Dixon, Cupl. (J. Miisson, ('apt. .1. T. It. .Sliiisdti, Ciipl. .Mc.MuIk.ii, W. Kiilii>, ll.I,,, ll\. Swan, .1. II. Ndvcrrc, 1'',. A. ('roHsnian, \V. (iilwon, ( '. II. .MiinliMli, Kd. Mc.lcilf, I'. K. .Novcrri', T. I{. W liit.r- Hiili's, l>. ('I't'iyliloii, If. W. Hindi, Alex. Iliirns, T. (1. I .ihlc, ('. T. .Sniilli, W. niiuhl, (ii'o. .MacKa.v. Loyal Orange /^ssooiatioi], INCOKrdll AIKII IM)(I. (IIIANII , llMiti. Mitut H'limln'iit'iil Uraiid Mastt'r ami Sf the Grand Lod^re will he held in .Slmhenacadie, on first Ttiesday in March, l!)0(l. drand Manti'r. He\ . A. Lo^jan (Je^ifie, Truro ; (irand Sfcrctarii, (J. o, I'orlies, Low er Stew iacke ; (Irand Trvas- urar, James Miller, Shulienucadit. ORANII OKANOK. LOIIOK. OK MAN'ITOHA. Next meeting: of the Grand Lod)ie will he held in Winnipe},', in I'.Xiii, . Ferguson, Wolstley ; (rrand Treaxiirer, Thoinaa Kleniinff, Greiifcll. OR AND ORANOK lAIIIOK OK HritTIHIl (JOLI'MHIA. Next infetintr of the (Jrand J.odjre will he held in Haanich, on the '2nd Tuesday in March, VMVi. (irand Master. Henry T. Thrift, Hazelmere ; Grand Secrctar;/, Da" id .MofTatt. Nanaiino ; drand Treamrer, John l.o<;an, New Wcstnnnster. HRANI) ORANOK l.OIIOK OK I'RINCK KUWAHU ISI.ANM). Grand Ma-ili-r, Miirdock Mcl.eod, Milton Station ; Grnud Si'cntani. AMjrns Uealon, I'.rookfield ; Grand Tremxnrcr. .lose|ih Wisi-, .M.L.A., W. Milton. dRANIi OKANOK I.llHdK OK NKWKIason, J. .1. Woodhousc ; Mamlnil, .Vl.ijor F. F. .Mauley; Standanl Ikarirx, J. G. Gilison, A. Wiitkins; ddlrctor, 11. W. Parker. The .Socielv meets on the first Friday In ever\ month at 8..S(l p.m.", in St. Geor(,'e's Hall, Kim Street, Toronto. The Committee meets every Friday at 8 p.m. St. /^ndrew's Society. President, W. .Mortimer ( lark ; VieePrrsidontH, Geo. Kennedy, Alexander Nairn ; Mauani-ra, Malcolm Gililis, John (.V-ittoand .lanies .Murray ; Chaplains, Uev. (J. .M. .Millii,'an. D.D., Hev. W. (J Wallace, Hev. Armstroiii.' Ulack ; Phiisifinns, Dr. I. H. Cameron, Dr. J. Fer^tiison, Dr. .1. D. Fotherin«;ham; 7'(r((^., (Jeo. Keith; See',//, .las. liaiii, .Ir.; Standin;/ Connnittec, .1. A. Paterson, Kohert Swan ; dnnniittre of Arcinnits. H. JenniiiKH, J. H- McKinnon, .1. F. .Michie ; Cmnniittd' of Instalment, A. .M. Coshy, G. H. K. Cockliurii ; Marshals, Thomas Mc(Jiiw, Alex. Vraaev; Standard-limrvrs, Alex. Hose, Fr.aiik M. (Jray. Major I). M. Rohertson ; /')';«'/■«, Chas. Monro, Far(|iihar Heaton, (Jeo. Murras , li. Kichard.son Pipi'-Major, WiHi;iin Campliell. North /Vmerloa St. George's Unlor|. President, Alfred K. WiKKan, Pliiladelphia, Pa. ; h'irKi Viee-President. Georjie Musson, Toronto, Ont. ; Seenml ^l'(v-/^v.<|■ VVhitr ()/ Cfri'iiiDiiii'H, T. iirt'ix. .1"!*. A. I'''"' , I'ii^lon ; (Irmi'l 11(1 -I. >l Irelaiiil, 1, Toronto, (ii'o. .1. ty. !. ■VKiilenh, Ist, John '. <;. Mason ; Chap- V. Dr. llincks, Ke\ , HoilifeltH, l»r. ller Tri'amiirr, Sannul •oiiniiill'-i', H. Hlas- Jos. I.UK'S'lin. I'r. :vr ; Sti'irnrdu, (l<'o. 1, O. ll.dooderliani, n, A. J. Mason, J. J Manlnv ; Stnmloiil rol'ln-lor, U. \V. irst Friflay in i-vorN Hall, Khii Street, ■ry Friday at 8 p.m. Bty. cp ■ Pre Ki' -lent K, Geo. •r.f, Malcolm Gihhs, aplains, Rev. (1. .M. Kpv. AnnslroiiL'' on. Dr. J. FerjfuaoM, Keith; Sc«'.v, Jas. , Pati'rsoii, Uohi'rt JenniiiKH, J. H- of Itixtniment, A. Marnhalu, Thomas ari'i-s, Alex. Rose, tson ; Pipcrx, (!has, ra\ , li. Kii'hardsoM . ;e's Unior^. adclphia, I'a. ; /■'''■-' ■onto, Out. ; Seciiiiil 1, ont.; Treanuri'f, ales, ISliS i:< I 8oni of Ireland Protsstant Asioolatlon. (iraiiil I'nxitlint, I'l.iiik II W Is, Toronto ; (hand TreiiKii rer, .)i)Un M. Dixon, Toronto ; (J rand Secretary, ThouiaH Uooiic) , Toronto. Caledonian Soolety of Toroi\to. Prenident, (ieoriru Vair ; Ireamirer, Wni. Stark; Sieretarii, William C'am|il>('ll, MeKinnon HnildlnK, .\lelinda Slrert, Toronto. The annual nieetinu of the Society is held on Ihf seeond Tiie.sila.\ in .laniiar> , and the ottlcers are elected then. Crai^d Counoil, Royal /\roanum. Grand Itejp'iit, J. K. Do«Hle.\, Prescoii ; tirnnd Seere- Inry, liyman Lee, llainiiton ; (iriniil 'I'rednitnr, ,1. W. Iliokson, ;l7;t Markham Street, Toronto. Kleition oif ollleerH will laki' place at rjcxt liiennial session, to lie held in Toronto on second Wednesday in .Max , llMio. Aqoient Order of United Workmen. INCOHI'OII.MHII 1871>. Pant a. M. W., F. W. Unitt, Toronto ; (in.'iid M. If'., (ieo. P. (iraham, .M.P.l'., 'Iroekville; (irand h'dreiiiait.'W M. (Cornell, (lananonne ; (//•(( .(/ Orerseer, .losephtJilison, In^ersoU; (iruiid llemrder, M. D. Carder, Toronto; ({rand Receiver, .las. Kiishton, Rid({ctovMi ; (irand (tuide, Oeor^e Ifoss, Hamilton ; (i. I. Walelnnan, CUiarles Kelly, Chafliam ; (i. (>. Waleiiman. J. T. Allen, Mount Forest ; (irand Suliritiir, Warren Totten, i^C, Woodsloek ; (J rami Mediral Examiner, J. .Milton Cotton, M.D., Toronto; (Irand Trusteen, A. () an.\. Rose ; Seeretarii, Attwell Flemiiit; ; 'I'reasarer, A. Macoomh ; Committee, X. V. Rutler, 1(. (i. .McLean, .\. K. Cliatterson, .lames Murray, Robert Milne, Joseph T. Johnston, Albert Williams, F. II. Newton and A. W. Thomas. Independent Order of Oddfellows. .MANC'lIKSTKll I Sirv, ToltO.SiO DIHTKICT /Vow. (irand Master, James HIaiii, lOfi FianUlin .\ve. Provincial Depalij (irand Mit*ter, .Sydney Kdwards, () Wilkin's Ave. Treai^uyer, Dominion lianK (l!' Seeretarii, Thos. White, Itrantford ; llirili Treanurer, .lohii NeeiaiKln, I'.iiintford ; //(-//( llnjiKliar, D. |{. Kennedy, .Montreal ; //(;//( Chaidoin, Hev. W . S. McTaxish, It. D.', Deseronto, Onl ; Chairman of Mediiat Hoard, Dr. I . .M. Stanley, HraiiKord, Ont. ; AKxoeiale M^'diral lti. H.recutiee Cmineil : S.C'.R., Oronhyatekha, M.D., Toronto; P.S.C.R., Hon. Jud<.-e W. Wedderlmrn, Hampton, N.B. ; H.V.C.R., Victor Morin, .Montreal; S.S., John A. McGillivrav, (;.C.. M.l'., Toronto; S.T., H. A. Collins, Toronto; S.I'.. Thomas .Millman, .M.I)., Toronto; S.C, Hon. K. O. Stevenson. Detroit, Mich.; //'V//i Slanding Committee of Western Ontario: — II C.R., Rev. j! II. Conrtenav, I'ort Stanley ; I'.H.C.R., W. R. Ilickev, Rothwdl : H.\.(!.R., A. 11. Hackus, Avlmer; II. Sec., Frank K. .M<'Cormick, St. Thomas; H. Treas., \'en. Archdeacon Davis. Ldiidon ; H. I'hy., Dr. J. II. .Mctiarry, Niajjara Falls; II. Conn., Alderman (1. S. Kerr, Hamilton. ///,'//( Standinii Committee oj Eastern Ontario :-\\('.\i.,i',v<>. Spence,ColiourL' ; I'.H. C.R., R. Mathison. llellcville ; H.V.C.R., A. W. Fraser, Ottawa; II. Sec., ('•■ L. Dickin.son, Manotick ; II. Treas., J.S. R. .McCann, Kingston; H. I'hy., Dr. W. K. Crain, Chrvsler; H. Coun., (!. A. Pay ne, Cainphellford. Ilif/h Sta'ndiini Comniitlee of Central Ontario: II.C.R., G. L. Wilson. Toronto; I'.H.C.R., W. R. Sanders, Stayner; H.V.C.R., W. li. Frost, Owen Sound; H. Se(,'., R. J. Niddrie, M.l)., Creeinore ; II. Treas., A. Fleminu', Toronto; II. I'hv., Dr. Thompson, Toronto ; II. Coun., VV. A. Ro.vs, llarrii'. I LIFE INSURANCE. It ' id ■J The l)oiniiii(>n Oovuriiou-nt rpr|tilrcM all life InHiiriiiHc (■oiii|iuiili'M tloitiK buHJiit'Mi in Citiiuilii li> iiiiik(> ii|>, iiiiilrr oath, and (It'inmit with thi- Siiin'riiitciiilciit of lintiiriiiicr within two inonthN after Iho ctoMf of lhi< year, In lht> form i)ri'Kcriln?ranHaeled hy com- iianleH authorUed hy the Dominion (iovertiment, there lieitiK hut one or two iiiHtitiitionH incuritorated hy provincial legislation. In ISDM there were )3 compiuiieM operutinx in Canada, ax followH ; Canadian uompaiiU>ii lb Hritbh " 8 American " 10 -33 Tlie new huHineNH tranNaoted in 181)H *a» 1)04, 704, (173, disbrihuted U8 followH: — Canadian CompanicH,i$3fS,043,lML>, or (147, of the whole. British M 3,3-23, 11)7, >> (( , >i American .> 10,31)8,384, <■ 30 ., i. « The amount taken hy native companieti exceeded that tfiiien hy the nritimh and American toKether hv l!(l.'i,3'il,(ll)l. The total amount of inHurance in force December 3lHt, 18l)S, was .*!(}«, &23,l)n:( (or over four tiinex what it was at tho close of ISN)), allocated as foUowg ;— Canadian Companiuii, ii?22(l,20l),tl3(!, or Bl% of the w hole. British .. 3(J,(l(Ki,l()r), „ !()/„ » American .. 10f),708,lfi4, .. •_>!)% ,. Formerly the American companies held the forcmoHt place, but for many years they have been ohli(atiies, »<7,l(i7,073, or .ID"; of the whole, British .. I,'210,(i01, " 10 V m ., American .■ 3,(!7(I,4!V), .. 3i; m while the toUil amount (laid to policv-holdcrs was !?(J,782,006. The (i(f"res in the following table are taken from tlie latest tiovernment returns, bein^t for the year endinK December 31st, 181)8: Canadian Companies. Assets. Liabilities to I'olicy- Ilolders. Canada Life «20,();18,S17 $18,095,101 s Confcderat'n Life 0,825,117 0,301,140 Dominion Life. . . 344,l.'i8 2.55,105 Kxcelsior 282,023 224,441 Federal Life 800,283 757,399 (Jreat West Life. . r).';4,;ni) 444,,571 Imperial Life (177,062 183,!:'18 London Life 77(),03!> 700,7.50 Manufactur'sLife 1,,V22,S72 1,363,470 Northern Life. .. 205,702 27,3(i3 N. American Life 3,l:i7,82» 2,605,800 Ont. Mutual Life. 4,120,1:52 3,809,191 Royal Victoria . . 203,11)1) 30.364 Sun Life 8,231,012 7,497,874 Temp. & GeneraL 067,214 .505,953 Britixh Co's. British Knipire . . 13,268,183 Not stated. Lon.& Lancashire 0,358,047 II H Standard 43,749,995 II II American Co'x. .(Etna Life 50,205,721 42,370,950 Equitable Life. . . 257,790,512 201,040,287 Mutual Life 277,517,. -525 233,058,040 New York Life . . 21.5,944,811 178,(Xi8,632 Travellers' Life.. 20,787,113 19,059,407 New In- surance in Cana is payable at deatii only, the eiidowniiHit at the end of a specified period (UNuully 10, 15, 20 or 25 .^ears), or at death, if that should occur sooner. The life polic\ is usually .secureil for protection for the family, while the endownient policy luUllls a double object, viz. : provision for the family in cahc of death w itliiii the endownient term, and a conipeteiic.\ to the insuri'd should he survive the periorior death, with ))ayment of premiums limited to the first ten years of the policy. The preniiuni rates of most of the reprcseiilative t'anadiaii lite iiiHiiraiice c'ompanics are uniform at all ages for the principal plans of iiisiir aiice. The rales of the American companies are invariably higher than those of Canadian conipanieN. AMKSD.MKNT TO I.NHIUANCK ACT. The amendnient to the Insurance Act, which was made at the 1899 session of the Dominion Parliament, among other matters, provides for these important changes : — (1) For the extension and uniformity of the powers of investing the funds of Caiiadiun life insurance coin- ]>anies, and (2) That the interest basis of Keserves shall be as follows: for all new business trnnsacted after Jaiiuar.v 1st, 1900, 3i (ler cent. ; for business existing as at .January 1st, 1900, 4A per cent., until .binuary 1st, 1910, after which ilate the late is to be 4 jier cent, until .January 1st, 1915, and thereafter 3A ])er cent. As a result of the more stringent 31 per cent, valuation, the Canadian life insurance companies ha\ e leeii obliged to increase their rales, to take effect Januar\ 1st, 1900. SIBRKNDKIt VAI.IKS AM) DIVI DK.XItS. Cash values, or paid ii|> values, are usually allowed upon surrender of life policies, after three or more annual preiniums have been paid. It lias now beconn' very general to endorse U|ioii the policy the nmoiint nf these values. On policies taken out on the willi-(ir(ilit system, divideiiils are a))portioiied either aniiuidly, (]uiii()ueniall.\ , or accumulated fora period of ten, fifteen or twenty years, known as the Tontine, Ueserve Divi- dend or Accumulative Period. Tlic profits to those who survive the period are increased by the dividends of those who die within the term. [358] \nii hitninii nf any till' III! rciiilrr to il li.N HOiiir ()( tile II. Ill Ni'Irclltiu; a iliciilmurvfil lire: li> iu'oiii|iariN()ii iiiK |iiivM'i' lit I lie 1)1 Un poliuy noil- iilu» for Ihu lant hcuth-rule per HKM(. l(».3-,!7 10.17(1 I0.tl7ti,--Kii. I a. S a O e i a i 'i 81 •-'5 30 Hr, 40 4A (10 fi5 60 21 •2ft 30 3S 40 45 fiO 66 60 21 26 30 36 40 46 60 66 60 21 25 30 35 40 46 60 56 J 60 21 26 s • 30 se 36 S rH si "O in c IS 40 46 60 66 60 66 21 25 30 35 40 45 60 55 60 21 25 30 36 40 45 50 65 60 Umrormnitesor follow lnK<'anadiiin('onipaiiieii: i 4 1 i 1 i British Empirp i i t >> i P 1 an 1 ^ • e. 18.20 17.26 t c $ c. 10,63 10,62 «" c, 10.62 «ill)'.in 17,87 18.33 21..«i lo.oo 10.27 10.84 10. .68 21. 34 21 , 40 21.40 2 » 2^1 22.73 22 63 22.72 22.13 24.18 , 24,38 24., 38 ■n.w, 26.21 26.. 68 26.24 26,66 27,88 241,11 .!8,U ■M.m 30.71 31.76 30.06 30,13 32 76 33.01 33.01 3H.«i'. 36.74 38.(17 36,40 ; 36.20 .30, ,36 ' ;«(:.,'•, ,30,66 47.06 44.70 47.81 44,20 44.07 48,, 30 48.48 48,48 6M.I0 55.14 00.18 .')6,07 54.86 (10,82 m.n tM),72 73.20 09.07 77.16 71.81 78.00 77,60 77. «» »M4.3(I 36.60 .30.66 38,88 42 01 44,73 48,. 66 48., 66 r.oo 38.. '■.8 42.06 42,04 44,81 47,77 61.67 51,67 tfim 42.80 48,27 46.41 ' 48.76 62,28 66.18 6(1,18 68 li) 47.80 .64,30 61,34 1 63,80 ,67,72 61.63 61.63 64.116 63.77 61,26 6(1.06 i ,60,06 (14,30 67, IM) 67.IH( 72.36 61.16 (10,76 63.68 , 67.40 72.32 1 75,. 67 76,, 67 81.36 70.05 7l).7:l 71,40 76,07 82.24 84,00 84. 1*0 02.20 80.61 01,81 S2.61. 86,67 04.67 06,66 06.6(1 106.70 #83.:i0 03.61 106.01 20.20 20,, 67 31.04 110,20 33,66 111,47 HI 47 27.46 ,36, (H) ,36.(10 .•16 . 75 20,72 31.88 ,32.04 33.33 36.00 38,36 38,. 35 31>.,'-.6 33.03 36.1MI ;i6.48 ;t6 . :)4 ,30,44 41.78 41,78 43.80 36.08 40.63 30.37 40.18 43.66 46.01 46.01 48 . 86 41.81 46.06 43,84 46.04 48,83 ,60.02 60.02 66. (K) 47.03 62.70 40,14 61,07 ,^6,33 .67.16 .67,16 62.66 66.66 61,11 .66,04 68.33 63,72 66.16 66,16 72.15 65.00 71.78 66.15 74.71 76,66 76,66 84.00 77.44 8.'.. 00 80.61 89.04 80,04 !«i27.».") 23.50 24.33 ?6.20 26,62 28.28 20,84 20.84 .■10.00 25.. 65 26.63 27.. 36 27,77 30,26 31,83 31.83 ;i3.26 28.46 20.06 30.38 30.37 33,20 .34.76 34.76 3(J.l».'-> 31.07 33.06 33,83 33.74 36.87 38,34 .38.34 41.36 36.36 38.77 37.85 38.06 41,46 42,70 42.70 4(i . I),". 42.04 44.08 42,83 ' 43,67 47.42 48., 62 48,52 64 10 40.37 62.86 40.61 66.38 ,66.17 ,66,17 63.06 68.86 63.36 .60.87 (.6.30 66.60 66.69 71.63 78.00 104.35 00,42 il()5,>'3 81.71 1 .... «103.76 05.30 1(H1.60 1 106. 84 106.84 1(13. or. 06.66 104.65 00,04 1 106, 83 106.06 :i(M1.22 106,22 104.00 06.08 106.30 1(H>,(10 105,83 107.57 1106.84 106,84 l(K-..40 96.63 106.14 101.40 106,83 108.41 1 107. 70 107.70 l()ti.35 07.43 107.16 102.43 106,48 100.66 1108.06 108.06 108.10 00.02 100.02 103,. 60 107,01 111,63 1110.04 110.04 110.70 101.72 111.84 106.09 110,18 114,07 114.24 114.24 114.06 106.80 116.37 100,37 |114,02 120.46 110.64 110,64 121.!I6 . '^'tUl 112.60 61.70 123,01 (14,81 116,00 i 1 •••• 120.31 128,35 128,36 .•<(;.; :ii) 62,20 66,71 68.37 68.40 68.40 (H. .0 62.03 66,1(1 62,81 66,71 68.77 68,82 68.82 67.40 62.66 66,00 (13,64 (16,71 (10.45 60,61 60 61 (IS . Hit 63.28 67, (K) 64.60 67,03 70.43 70 "-O 70 .60 CO. 66 64.46 68.42 65,60 68,20 71.03 72 ,10 72.00 71.S.'> 66.63 70.82 67,08 70.37 74.40 1 74.44 74.44 7 6.. ill 70.10 74, .60 60.73 73,. 61 78.55 , 7.S.,63 78,. 63 80.!)0 75.74 80.50 85.37 1 f6.21 86,21 80.80 84.47 06.47 06,07 96,07 «i48.10 46.10 46.00 46.. 60 47.73 40. v.; ..0.07 ,60.07 48.60 46.60 46.14 47,10 47,73 .60.18 ,-.0..63 ,60,. 63 40.40 46.10 47.11 48,16 47,78 50,00 61.31 6 1. 31 60.66 47.14 48.r.7 40,26 48,74 .62,13 52.47 52.47 62.26 48.77 60.19 ,^0,60 50,41 .63,08 ,64 ,31 54,31 66.06 51.60 53.92 ,62,73 .63.14 57,03 ;>■,'. 32 67,, 32 - .'•.0.46 56.16 .67,04 .66, .63 ' 66.15 62.34 62.34 (16.40 63.17 65,42 1 70.61 70,, 61 70,51 ' 83,87 B()0 FOREIGN CONSULS IN ON ADA. [1900 FOREIGN CONSULS IN CANADA. [I 'I" Arokntinr CoNKKiiKiiATioN.— C«/isi(/, Minitrcal, ril.C'lil, K. U. Heiishaw; \'itr-Ci)iisiil, K. I;. Waiikl.vii. Codw/, Toronto, Nicol Kiiiifsniill ; I'icr-Coiiniil, Toronto, Frederic Nicholls. Ai'STRiA-lIi NUARY.— Cii/i.vi(/-(yiii('m/, Montreal, Kdwiinl SchuUzf ; Cttnwu, Vonitnl-Gen>ral, K. Doiitiur; I'/cc- ConKid antl Coo>'itl-l!i)ifrnl'.'> Scrri-tKrii, ('. Kalloii ; Virr-Consut, II. .V. I5atf ; Monlmil, Confiil, Ji-ssc .losoiili; I'icr-CiinsKl, V. H. Mia\\;,if ; (Jiiihfc, Consul, A. C. Joseph ; Hatilax, Coimil. A. K. C'urreii ; ^7. John, X.ll, ConKii'l, K. Visail ilf Hiir.v ; Cnljarii, Alt)., Consul, h. ».. Roiiloaii : \'iftoria, ll.C. I'onsdl, Th. K. .Sinitli; Vanniiirrr, li.C, \'irr-Constil, .1. W . Wliitulifad. Bra/.ii.. -.l(/i/i;/C(iH,s»; (inil Via'-Consiit, Monlri'dl, John ),U\^o\-C\'iri'-Consuls, 'Toronto, (iuorjio .Musson ; Qui'hcr, N. Lavifiseui' ; <', C. L. Li'lJoutillicr ; Taspt'hiac, \V. llaniaii; Halifax, Geo. 1!. Ilait : .sY. c/o/t«, X.B., Lfoiiard Jarvis. Qmu.—ConKiil-deMral for the Dominion of Cioiailir Vauconrer, B.C., .Mi'ixiiuo Patrioio Morris. Dk.vmark.- Consul, Montre'il, Hennaim H. Woltf ; I'iri'- Coiusnls, Ottawa, G. C. ..ieyer; V'"'"''-, •■•• K- Wurtelo ; Winnipeg, A. Scliiiiiill. Viee-d'usul, \'ietoria, B.C.. A. \V. Wanl ; C. Thomson ; Halifax, N.S., McCalluni Grant ; Vietoria, B.C., Carl Loewenhei-},'; Vaneouver, /J.C, .loh. Wulffsohn. Guatemala.— Conxtt/.f, Tororto, Ceory;- N. .Morally:; Montreal, Henry Broi)!iy. ItALV. — Consul- General, Montreal, Hon. C. Soliin- l)erf,'o ; Honorary Consul, V'o/e/i/o, Chevalier A. M. F. Gianelli. Consular Agents Vieturia, Hon. I. H. Turner ; (^i(('^''c, J. A. Sc'hwarlz ; C'//i,s'(/, Halifax, (Uievalier G. Fisher; Viee-Coosnl, F. H. Ilanri^lit ; Consular Ageots, St. John., N. B.,.]. T. olive ; (^asp>^, V. Vihert; Miraniiehi, (i: Watt. Jai'an. Consul, Vaneouver, B.C., lion. S. Sliiinizu. LiiiKRiA, Kki'iihijc ov—CohSul-General, Totonto, Hon J. Fiiocli Thoin|iS()ti, K. C. L. ; Coufnl, Montreal. Frederick Staiicliire ; Viee-Con-tuI . t'oroiito, FriMlerick Nicholls. Nktmbrlasdh. — Montreal, Consul tiemral for the Do- minion of Canada, Charles I) \V. Moisse\ain, K. \ . K.; Vice-Consuls— Montreal, S. I!, lleward ; Toronto, .Mhert Wordheinu'r; Halifax, S.S., \\. N'. Wickuire, M.I).; Quebec, ; I'rt/ici/jncc, /j'.C, C. Garinj,f; A/((?a;((', Alex. Fraser ; Metis, Wtn. Scale; Mont- real, (Justaf Gyllin«:; St. Anne de.f Monts,'th('o. Jviiu Lamontayiie ; St. Thonuts de Montinugny, 1'. (i. Owen ; St. Etieane, Chs. I'. (;harlton ; Three Rivers, (ieo. Balcer ; Ottawa, U. C. W. MacOtiaig ; Toronto, -\nton L. HertzherK; Winnipeg, James A. Green; Minnedosa, Koliert Hill .Myers; X ya Stockholm, A.ysa., Ch. O. Ilofstrand ; Calgary, 0. W. C. I'etersoti ; Little Glace Bail, Kd. D. Hi^fhy ; Sydney, John E. Burchell ; Rat Tortage,(i. S. Larson; Bridyewater, V. B. Wade ; Halifax, \. H. .Mathers; Nortlrporl, David 1'. Fer- guson; t'arrslioro', N. C. X. Nordhy ; Tictou, John li. Davies ; J'ugwash, II. C. Black"; Sheet Harbor, Fiiday .MacMillan ; Sherhrooke, Donald MacLean ; Ship Harbor, ,1. A. Gillis; St. Morgan t's Bay, K. II. Vouiig, jr. ; Yarnioutli, Bowman B. L.aw ; Bale Vcrte, .loseph H lid ; Batharst, George Gilbert; Buctouche, J. v.. Koss; Canipbellton, Wm. A. Mott ; Caraiinet, l'hili|) Ki\ e ; Chathamand .Vc(('t'a.v//c, Ernest Hutchin- son ; Dalhousie, George Haddow ; Richibueto, Hohert Hutchinson; Slo'diac, .las. Inglis; St. ,/ohn, John H. Thomson; St. John's, Xjld., K. H. I'rowse ; ; Consul, Victoria, V ice-Consul, Victoria, W'ni. A. Fort Vaneouver, ; B., A. K. L. Baillon, at Falkland Ca.'icunipec, I'.K.l., B.C., Koliert Ward; Ward ; Vice-Consul, Consul, .Stanley, X. Islands. r.MTKii Statk.'s ok .'\MKiiiCA. — Consuls — Aniherstburg, Chester W, .Martin; Belleville, Michael J. Heiidrick ; Brockrille, Charles W. Merriinati ; Charlottetown, Dehnar .1. Vail; Chatham, Charles E. Monteith; Clifton, Harlan W. Brush; Coatieook, Joel Linsley ; Dairson City, .lamos C. Mc(,'ook ; P'ort Erie, Ossian '{edell ; ^'((>•//(■ Basin, Almar F. Dickson; Guelph, ('harles S. Daly; Halifax, .lohii (J. Foster (Consid- Geneial); Huoillt/((';i, Charles A. Mc- ('iillougli ; St. Thomas, Michael J. Burke; Sherbroolce, I'aul Lang; Stratford, .\iigustusG. Seyfeil ; Sydney, (Jeorge N. West; Three Rirers, Crhain J. Ledoux ; 7'o/c///«, Will. L. Sew ell ; Vanconrer, L. Kd. Dudley; Victoria, .Mirahiini E. Snnlh : Wind.'for, M.S., .loseph T. Hoke; Windsor, Ont., .Iiilius (i. Lav; Winnipeg, Will. II. II. Graham; Woodstoetc, A'.'/?., Frank C. Denison ; Yarmouth, liadclitfe II. Ford. Coninier- eial .\gents Campbellton, X.ll., .lames S. Benedii^t ; M net'on, X.li., (lustave Beulelspacher. Dwov^s. — Vice-Consul, Montiial, Lieut. -Colonel F. C. Henshaw. [1900 Ganpi', C. n. K. It' ; I' free, Tlios. . Alibot ; Vice- II ; llridiiciviiter, ''. (). Allison. ion of Canada, K. ('.(!. I. ; Vice- ires. Honorary Honorart/ Vice- in. II. Aitkun ; nenhiirg, N.S., . .Iiick ; Sydnei/, 1 Kiioch Thom))- W. \i. Moody. lin, X.S., .laniea er ; Little Glace •t, y.S., llowiinl Hui'vill, Acting hutle, K.C.I. W. A. Schwartz ; e. Vice-Cunsuls a inn, .lolui Top- Ill. Si'iile ; Mont- (intK, Thi'u). Jean itniaijnii, 1'. li IV ; W'innipet;, S.'n., Frank C. ^'iiid. Coninier- ii's .s, iteiu'dict ; il. -Colonel F. C. HISTORICAL DIARY FOR 1898-99. NOVEMBER, 1898. 1— The new French Cabinet {l)ii|niy) agrees to t;i^e its aid to the secnriiiH of justice in llie Dreyfus case. Bye-election in .South Ontario for the Ontario Leifis- lature. Hon. John Dryden re-ele''ted. 2 In. the Cape Colony .Assembly the lion. \V. 1*. Schreiner, the I'l-Pinier, introduces a bill proiiosiiiff an annual contribution by the Colony of t;iii,(MH) to the British navy. 3 —The foreijfii admirals inforiii the Turkish Governor of Crete that they will proceed with the military occu- pation of the island on No\ ember 1. The\- ask the Governor to embark all the Turkish troops as speedily as possible. Announcenient of the appointment as liovernor of Khartoum of Col. Kitchener, brother of the Sirdar, Gen. Lonl Kitchener. Major Marchand-, the cominander of the French expe- dition at Fashoda, arrives at Cairo. 4— liord Salisbury announces that the French have aKreed to give up Fashoda. General Lord Kitchener is ])reseiited with the freedom of the City of London, and a sword of honor. The international troojis occupy the fortress of Caiiea, in Crete. The German Emperor embarks from .latfa for lionie. He-openinjf of the French Chamber of Deputies after its adjournment on October 20, the date of the fall of the Brisson Governiiient. Flections in the Nort h-West Territories result in favour of the Ilaultain-Ross Government. 5 Hear- Admiral Noel, British commander in Cretan waters, orders the Turkish troojis, whose embarkation was delayed by an order from Constantinople, to em- bark on a British transport. The Turkish conimander attempts resistance, but is forced to obey. 6 M. NovanieiuifT, the Russian .\mbassador to Turkey, formally (iroposes the ai)i)oiiitmeiit of I'riiice Gi'orye of Greece as Commissioner-General of the Kuropean Powers in Crete. 7— Death of T. B. Potter, the founder of the Cobdeii Club, (he famous free trade orjianizalion. 8 — Uniteil Stales elections take place in all exce)it three of the 4.') States (Maine, \erinont and Ore^iiui). The 42 States elect conj^ressmen, "i.S of them elect legis- latures, and 22 elect a ^rovernor ai.d state otticers. Colonel Roosevelt (Iteiiublican) is elei'ted Governor of New York by a plurality of about 2.(),Wi(\ over Augustus Van Wyck (i)emocrat). Death at Kingston of Lieut.-Cnlonel Straiibenzee, one of Sir C!olin Cani]ibeirs veterans. 9~0reat Britain, France and Italy accept Russia's projiosal to ajipoint Prince George of Greece Iligii Commissioner of the Powers in the islan.i of Crete. The Turkish Government ajipeals in \aiii to Germany and Austria against the jiroposal. At the annual bancpiet of the Lord Mayor of London, Lord Salisburv announces that (Jreal liritain has ac- cepted an invitation to take part in an aiiti-AiKircliist confertnce. 10 T!ie .loint High Comniission for the settlcnieiil of disputed (piestions between the fiiited Statics and Canada resumes its sessions in Washington. 13 Lord Minto arrives in tjiuebec and lakes the oalli of ottlce as (Joveriior-tieiiciiil of Canada. Lord .Vber- fieen leaves Canada. 15 The Court of Cassation liiforms tiic French Minister of the Colonies, M. Giiillain, thai il has decided that Dreyfus be iiiforiiicd by Iclegraph that revision procet .liiigs have coininencecl and that be pri i)aie his defence. Sir I'rancis Greiifell is appointed <;o\crMor of .Malta. 16 King lliimbert opens tlii' Italian Parliament, lie refers to the riots of last spring, to 1 lie acceptance of Italy's iiroposals yegardiii'.;- Ibc goxcriiiuint of Cictc and tiic .\iiarcbist conference, to the salisfactorv finances of the coniitrv, and to his cordial adherence to the Czar's projiosal to discuss the ipiestion of disarmament. The Boer forces capture the iiioiiiilai'! stronghold of Chief .Mpefu of the .Magato Kaffir tribe, wlio recently refused to submit to Transvaal taxation, and massacred a missionary and his t'ainily. 21 -It is i|uite unexpectedly announced I bat a coni- inei-'ial treaty has been concliKied between France and Italy, granting muiually favored treatment, except for silk goods. (.'eyloii signifies her adherence to the Imperial penny ))ostage. Death of Sir George Baden Powell, .M.P,, who was a Bebring Sea comniissioiier in l.S'.ll, and British member jf the joint coinniitlee at Washinaioii in lSi(2. 22- Death of Sir .lohii h'owlii, who was engineer-in- chief for the Forth liridge, for which he was created a Baronet in 18i)(l. lie was born in IslT. Death of (UA. Panet, Deiuitv .Minister of Militia, at Ottawa. 23 The resignation of Marshal Blanco .as (Japtaiii- General of (iulia is acccpled. It is announced ibaf i be Mad I'akir, who with ODD men has been threatening lo cross the Swat frontier, has retired. 24— The anti-Anarchist convention is oiiened at Rome li.\ \'ice-Adniiral Canevaro, .Minister of Foreign Affairs. .\11 the Kuroiiean nations are rejiresented. The Newfoinidland Ministry receives dcsjiatclies from the Kiglit Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial .Secretary, stating that he has recei\erl the preliminary report of the Uoyal Conimissioiiers who have been investigating the French .Shore (^luestion, and that he is preparing to ojien negotiations with France for a settlement of the i|uestion. General Zurlinden, Military Governor of Paris, signs an order for the court-martial on Col. Picipiart, on charges of forgery in connection with the Dreyfus case. 25— The annual report of the Secretary of the V. S. Navy is made public. The report recomnieiids immeiliate ajiiiropriations for the construction of three battleships, three armored cruisers, three protected cruisers and six smaller cruisers. Word received of the capture of Bal Burch, the insurgent chief who held out so stubbornly in the back country of Sierra Leone. 26 - The ministers of the fourtireat Powers interested, France, Russia, Italy and (Jreat Britain, announce to King (ieorge of Greece the appointment of his son, Prince lct ion ot the Nicaragua Canal: (;i) speaks of the more friendly relatioiiu with t HI 302 HISTORICAL DIAllY. 1898-90. [1900 i ■:■ i n Uritaiii, aiirl of the Joint Hi(jh Coniiiiission ; (4) ('oni- inuiuls the C/ar's (iisaniiamt'iit plan ; (fi) ret'oniiiicnds that L'liitt'd States notes redeemed in ;jold l)e paid out only in exehani^e for [{old; ((>) calls attention to the need for Hound currenc.v Icifislation ; (7) refers to the necessity for a i)ernuinent incvease in the army ; (S) approves of LonK's call for three battleships and twelve armored cruisers ; (It) notes the need of amendment of alien con- tract law ; (10) sunj;ests tliat the riLrhttnl application of the ei;;ht-lio\ir law and tlic princiiile of arliitratioii he considered. General Henry succeeds (ieneral Brooke as military connnander at I'orto Uiro. 6— Opening of the (Jerman Ueichstajf. Emperor William refers approvingly to the Czar's )>eace inessaj,'e. The essential features of the treaty lietween Spain and the United .States are disiiosed of. 7 -General Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, Sirdar of the Kgyplian forces, leaves London to return to theSoudari. Major I'inault, member of the i^uebec Le},'islature, is appointed Deputy Minister of Militia, in succession to the late Col. Panet. 8— Sir William Vernon llarcom-t, in a letter to Mr. .lohn .Morlcy, resi>;ns the leadership of the British Liberal Party. The Right "lion. Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secre- tary, speakinj,' In Waketield, Yorkshire, discusses Egyp- tian affairs, saying' that a cordial uiKlerstandiii).? with France "is impossil)le as lon^ as the Krencli pursue a policy of exasperation." ilr. Chamberlain, in the same . speech, exjtresses the hope of seeinj; before loni; a federa- tion of the Empire, witli Colonial representatives in the Imperial Parliamei>t. The Court of Cassation at Paris orders a stay of proceedings in the Picquart coiu't-martial. 9 Dr. de Szilagyi, President of the Lower House of the Hunjjarian Diet, resigns. 10--The Treaty of Peace between Spain and the United States is signed at Paris. It consists of 1" arti(rles. The chief are : (1) Relin(|uishinent by Spain of Cuba, the island to be occupied by the I'.S. ; (2) cession of Porto Rico and other Si)anisli West Indian Islands to the U.S.; (3) cession to U.S. of (Juam in "^he Ladrones ; (4) cession to the U.S. of the entire Pl.ilippine group, the L'.S. for Itl years to admit Spanish ships and mer- chandise on same terms as U.S. siiips and merchandise ; (5) U.S. to send back at its own cost Spanisli prisoners and arms; (0) Spain to release idl jirisoners of war and all ))olitical otfendcrs in connection therewith, or with the Cuban and Philipiiine rebellions ; (7) all (;!aims for indenniity relin(|uished on both sides ; («) Spanisli sub- jects in surrenderw! territory to retain property rights, whether remaining in or reiuoving fi'om sui'h territory ; (!») civil rights aiul political status of natives of ceded territcM-y to be determined by the U.S. Congress. Death of the novelist, Wiliiam Hlack. 11 -Major Marchand and liis jiarty evacuate F'ashoda, starting for the Soliat Hi\er. Tlie French Hag is lowered and the liritish and Egyjitian flags are hoisted over Fashoda. Death of Gen, Calixtotlarcia, the distinguished Cuban leader, and the head of the commission elected by the Cuban .Assembly to \ isit the United States. 12— Death of Sir William .lemuM', the distinguished ))alhologisl and phvsician in (n'tlinarN to the (^ueen and the PritK.e of W ulcs. Death of Sir Thomas Upington, Premie r of Cape Colony from 1.SS4 ts the vice- St. James' ' liisurBcnts, U' upon the iM nominated itary of the the past ten ' in the pre- 1900] IltSTORTCAL DIARY, 1899. 3(JM Death of Count Jules Von Falkuhav, the Austrian I statesman, formerly Minister of Auriculiure in the Taafe Cabinet. i 13 -Death of Hon. Nelson Diiiu'ley, of Miiliic, Reinib- < lican leader in the I'nited States House of Keiuesenta- tives and niemlier of the An^lo .American Hiifh Joint Conunission now en<,'a<,'wl in seltlinjjf international (luestions. 14— Death of Nubar I'asha, formerh Prime Minister of Eifypt,. 17 "The Kijjht Hon. .lohn .Morley, l,ilieial member of the British Parliament for Montrose Murifbs, announces his retirement from responsible particii>ation in the counsels of tlie Liberal party, an. 18— A convention is made between (ircat Britain and Ktiypt relating- to the future j,'overnmcnt of the re- eontpiered Soudan provinces, by whi(;b liritain assumes a virtual protectorate. The coMveiilion provides that the E;4yptian mixed tribunals shall not ap|ily to the Souihm, forbids the importation or exiiortation of slaves, and i>r()vides for the suiireuu' military and civil com- mand in a (!overnor-(Jeneial to be uppoinied by Khedivial decree with Ihe consent of liritain. 19 -The L'nited Stales cruiser /'lii/adelpliin isordercfl to Samoa to protect .American interests tliere. 20--The trafle fis,aires of Canada for Ihe last six months of 18i)8 are issued bv the Customs Department : lm)>orts, .s;78,!101.;W."); Exports. siis,i)(i.;,!)s;). The aeriod by 814,5(10,0110, the increase beiiiK entirely due to imjiorts, exports showiiij,' a decrease of .--1, 700,000. 21— Lord Kitchener is appr)inted Governor of the Soudan. 23--Kinf; Oscar, of Sweden and Norway, owins; to ill-health, entrusts the jrovernment lo Crown Prince (Uistave. 24— The Bel^'ian Prpuiier, M. de Smet de Naeyer, resiu'ns as a result of (liit'erences with Kiiifr Leopold. AL Liebaert is ai)i)oinled Cremier. Sanifuinary battle between Ecuador rebels anil Gov- ernment forces at San Arteaja. Rebels defeated. 25- The court established for ilie arbitration of the boundary dispute between (ireat Britain aiicl Venezuela holds its first formal session in Paris. 26 Death of former Attorney-CIeneral Garland of the United States. 27— The Australian jiremiers and the iiremier of Tasmania meet at Me : urne to consider the t|uestioii of federation. Fortieth birthday of Emperor William of Germany. 31~The bill lo reorganize and increase the Cnited States standinjj: army lo aliout 100,000 men passes the House. Death of Sir Francis Clare Ford, icceiitly lU'itish Ambassador at Rome. FEBRUARY, 1899. 2 The .Australian premiers, in conference at .Mel- bourne, reach a unanimous ajireement on the federation iiuestion. (ieii. Maximo Gomez, the conunander-in-cbief of the Cuban army, accepts the proffered .-.i.diiii.doo fordislri- t'litjou amoiiii' the Cuban soldiers, and thus becomes an acli\c ally of the I'liiteil States in the work of the rconstruction of Cuba. 4— FiHhtintr begins between the Iniled Slates arni.\ and naval forces in and about .Manila and the Pbiliiii)iiie iiisur«ents. 5— A sharp lijilit on the Afuban liordcr. A Britisli f(U'ce in afteniptinj; to arrest a numlicr of troublesome outlaws, and recover stolen riHes, is obbLird in retreat with a loss of tjtl men. 6 The Rii;hf Hon. Sir Henry CanipbellP.iiinieniiaii, fonuerl> Chief Secretary for Ireland, and lair Secretary for War, is elected to siicu'ed Sir William Vernon Harcourt as leader of tile Litni.-il party. The treaty of peace iiejfotiaieil beiwcen the conimis- sioiiers of the rnited States and of Spain at Paris is ratifled by the (Tnited States Senate, the vote heinj; liltle more than the two-thirds majoritv neces.sarv. A^roiicillo, representative of Auuinaldo. the Filipino leader, al Washin^fton, arrives in Canada, having left the Cnited States on account of the outbreak of hostili- ties between United States troops and Filipinos. Commissioner Ojrilvie, of the Vnkon, opens a commis- sion of ini|uiry at Dawson into allejfed irreKul.aritics of olticials, and other grievances of the miners. 7- The British Parliament meets. The .sjieech from the throne refers to AnKlo-Ainerican friendship. Mr. .bjliii Dillon resigns the leadership of the aiiti- Parnellite party. 8 Death of General Count von Cajirivi, former Chan- cellor of the German Empire. 9- The British House of Commons rejects an amend- ment lo the address in reply to the speech from the throne condemnatory of extreme ritualism in the Eiitablished Church. Hon. Rieharrl Harcourt, Treasurer of the Ontario GoverniiHnl, brin total. 20 The Anglo-.American .loiiit High Commission ad- journs to meet at (Quebec on August 2, unless the chair- nienof the respectivecomniissions shall agree on another dale. Disagreement on the -Alaskan boundary and lumber i|Uestions preventeil a treaty being agreed upon. The Cretan Chambers arc ojiened by I'liiue (!eorge, ihe High Commissioner of the Powers. A bill einbmly- ing Ibe Cietan constitution is submitted. The United States House of Rcjiresentatives jiasses the bill appropriating .-••.!O,o00,0li0 to pa\ Spain for the Pliililipines. 21- It is announced that a Russian Imperial mani- festo has been issued deiiri\ing the Finnish Parliament and the Senate of the exclusive right hitherto enjoyed of discussing ibe measures designed to bring Finland into I'loser conforinit\ wilb Ihe rest of the emiiire. II is announced that Ihe Sultan of Oman has revoked the grant of a coaling stalion to the French, under the Urilish admiral's threat of boinbarilment. Oman is con- sidered to be under British ])rolection, and the Sultan has been receiving a subsidy from Gri'at Britain. A bye-electicn for the Canadian House of t'ommons takes place in \\ est Huron. The Liberal candidate, .Mr. R. Holmes, secures the scat. 22 The Royal Comniissioii . lni|iiiry into alleged Vukoii scandals is opened in Dawson. Twn series of charges are preferred, (ine by the miners' coniniittee, lb,' other that of malfeasance in othce laiil against Thiimas Faucelt. The latter is cleared of the charge. The Anieric'aiis take possession of the Island of Cebu in llie Pbilippiiii s. Death (if Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Privy Coun- cillor, former Governor of Hong Kong, of New Zealand anil nf (^liieensland respectively, anil author of "TLIrty Vears of Colonial tio\ ernmenf." 23 Insurgents at Manila attempt to fire the ''ity. Some fight iiig. 24 The new Liberal leader, Sir Henr\ Campbell- Baniierman voles with a section of bis party findudin)? John .Miile.v , .Mr. '.abomhere and Mr. Courtne.v ) against the Goxerniiient's Souilan imliey. Sir Kdward (Jrey remains faithful lo Lord Roseberry and Iniperiidisin, and votes with the Government. 3G4 ADVERTTSEMENTS. [1900 THE BANK OF TORONTO HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CANADA CAPITAL, $2,000,000 RESERVE, $1,800,000 m '■it Dtrcctors: GEORGE GOODERHAM. President. W. H, BEATTY, Vice-President. HKNRY CAWTHIIA. W. (J. (iOODKRHAM. llOliKItT UKKOHD. OKORGL; .). COOK. CHAULKS STrAKT. JUrancbcs : Toronto. KiriySt. I!r. Montreal. " Pt. St. Charles Ur. Barkie. liKOC'KVir.LE. (.'OBOUKCi. COM,1N(JWOOI). <;ananoque. LONUON. Petekhoro'. Pktkolia. POKT Hoi'E. St. CATllARfNE.S. Staynek. kossland, b.c. JCanhcrs aiiD CorrcsponDents : Grkat BiuTAiN— The Loiidon Cit\ and Mi(ilaii.ii ; Market, ('orner King and .larvi.s Stroets ; Qiii'Oii Street, (J()i'n?r Estiier ; SluTbourne Street, Corner (^Jueon ; Spadiua Avenue, Corner C(dle;'o. Si)eeial attenlio:! nv( ' '^^ ' < di ..toii-f -n all poii.ts in Canada, and remittances promptly made at lowest rates. iJrafts on (ireat I. -Id. H. J. BETHUNE, T. G. BROUGH, iii.-ijiiclu, . O'l'iieral Manaijtv. [1900 ro ),000 lent. 1900] HISTORICAL DIAKV, 1899. 3(35 INKS. es. I'eoplf'M -ISank of pector. esideiit. Oiillia, ; Qiioeii Avenue, ■omptly [■('rciUt aiHiiji'r. 25 Death of M. Emile Wi'lti, six tiiiicH I'rcHiflent of Switzerland. Death of Baron de Ueutcr, founder of Uenler's Tele- K'raph Comiiany. Death of Ceneral Uaeten deCiriniaiidct de liochelioiiet, onee I'reniiJ'r of I'ranee. 27 Death of Count lean Bernard KocliherK-Kothe?!- lowen, fornierl,\ Minister rif F'oreiyn AITairH, and liolder of other iui)(ortaiil jiosts in the Austrian (ioveriunent. 28— It is annouiieed tliat liernmny lias ordered llie withdrawal of all vessels of her navy from riiilii>|>irie waters, and the |>laeini;' the li\es and property of her suhjei'ls there uni)iiies. Sud(h'n death of r,(ird Iferschell, (ireat Mritain's repre- sentative on the Anirlo-Aincrican .loiiit IHkIi Commission. The French Senate passes the Trial llevision Hill. The Cnited States Senate jiasses tlie liill appropriatinji s'20,t)(M(,0(J() for payment to Sjiain, without a dissentiii}; vote or voice. Senor Ciies;as is announced aa duly elected President of Uruguay. 3 — It is officially announced that, as the treaty of lHtl-2 Kives F'rance c(pial rights with Hiitain in Oman, tlie capital of which Arabian Sultanate is Muscat, (!reat Britain has withdrawn her objections to Kraiice placing; coal sheds on the shore, ]>rovidintr Kratu'e does not attempt to obtain territorial rijxhts in Oman. Senor Silvela, ('onservative leader in Spain, accents the task of forming- a cabinet. 4— The new Spanish cabinet under Senor Silvela, Premier and Minister of Foreign Atl'airs, takes the oath of office. An official statement is issued smnmin^' up the ap- Viroiiriations of the .'i.'ith Coiijircss of the I'nited States. The entire amoinit is .-cwey raises his flatr as an admiral. More fisrhtinj,'- about .Manila. The civil members of the United States Philipi^ne Commission arrive at Manila. Reinforcements for the arniv also arrive. Death of .Mr. .1. M. Cook, the head of the «:reat tourist .afffincy. 5— Death of Rev. Dr. Kinj,'-, Princii>al of Manitol)a CoUejfe. 7— It is annoimced that .\dmiral Von Knorr, Com- mander-in-Chief of the fJerinan Navy, has resigned. 8- Death of liaron Truro, ifrandson of a former Lord Chancellor of j:ngland. 9— The naval estimates are introduced in the liritish House of Conunons by the I'Mrst Lord of the Admiralty, the Ritrht Hon. (ieor>;e J. (Joschen. They call for an expenditure of .■#l.'«),000,nOO. 10— The Italian Minister at I'ekin apointment of Lord Bussell to succeed Lord Herschell on the Venezuelan Arbitration Commission is officially announced. The I)ominioti Parliament is opened by Lord Minto. The sjieech from the throne refers to (1) inereasinj; im- miu'ration into Canada and decreasing exodus from it, (2) treaty negotiations with the United States referrecl liy the commissioners to their respective governments on account of the ru)>ture over the Alaskan boundary (|uestion, (;i) the plebiscite on prohibition, (4) inaugura- tion of ocean penny postage, (5) Yukon output, ((5) pro- posed Redistribution Bill. 17— The Queen Regent of Spain signs the treaty of lieace between Sjiain and the United States. 21 — A convention between ire League is '\ ■' '-! 36() ADVERTISEMENTS. [1900 Imperial Bank of Canada CAPITAL AUTHORIZI;D, $2,500,000. CAPITAL (PAID UP, $2,311,034. REST, $1,502,172. Dircctori^ : H. S. ROWLAND, President. T. r<. MERRITT, Vice-President. St. Catlinnnfs. WILLIAM RAMSAY. KOHKKT .lAKFKAY. T. SITIIKI!!. \M» STAVXEU. KLIAS KOOKKS. WIl.MAM lIKNDIilK. HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, 1). \\. WILKJH. Gnirral Mtnuiiier. K. HAV, lii.,'ctu>'. 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EAST (Land Security Chambers, Corner Victoria St.) TORONTO SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $2,000,000 ,)OHN r.CRNS, Esq. Prksidknt A. H. CA.MPHKIJ., Ks(>.. Vk'k-Prksii.k.nt— WILI ,AM 1N( K, Est... DIRECTORS : SAMCEL TREKS, V.s<). HENRY l'ELI,ATT, Esc; ,1 H MAYNE CA.MIM5ELL, Ks.;. W R MR OCR, Esv MONnV TO LOAN on Farm, Town and City Properties, at the lowest ciirreiu rates of interest. MORTCiAClES PURCHASED. The Con)i)aMy also pnrcha.scs .Mortgages. Municipal and .•^clidol Delielituifs. DEBENTURES ISSUED. I'lincipal iui.l interest ].;iy;il.le in Caii.ada or Cieat Britain. For further particulars apply to R . H . TO MLINSON, MANAGER imo] HISTOllICAL DIARY, 1899. 367 ?st allowed. While llnus<> at uiiaiiiiiioii.slv )ias» ill I lie C'liiircli of 7— The Oiiiiaii Ahscinhlv voles itself out of existence, and orrterw I tie (lislmnduin of the army with i)ennission to lihe NoWier-; to acM-^pi iniptiev fpfini the United SluteH. The (hOiaii ^'eneralH decide to reinstate Maximo (ioine/, aH neiieral-in-fliiet. A voiie of eefimire on the (iovernment i» paused hv the •Jainaiea f^ejfintative (ouniiil. 8-11 irt aniuniiKted that Great Uritain lias apiioinfed Mr. C, N E Klli«ot,C.H.,,a iiu 'iiherof the ili))lomatie statT at WaHhiiiiKton, *■) Mriti>rti Hiuh CommisHioner lo Samoa. 10— TliH- Americans .-aplnre Santa Cru/,, the chief town on l.M»}?uiia (te Hay, in the I'liili|>i>iiies. 11- The »>eaoe ireatA lieiween the I'nited States and Spain is f">rniall\ ratified in the VVa.Hhins;ton. The BritiMli House of ('onmioiiH a resolution deploriiif;- lawlessness ICiiKlaiid. It is announced that (ireat Hritain has appointeeath of Sir llime Lainhei-» Price, Hart., the author and wildier. 20 DeMCh of >1. Alexundre Weill, the liiKineb novelist and publicist. Hye-elecr.ion (Dominion) in Hrockville. .Mr. ' omstook (Liberal) elected. 21— A ineetine- of miners to demand the fiancbise is held at Johannesbuii;. 2'A~ Death of -Michael HoL:an. the Irish poet. Death of the Ritflit Hon. Sir .luhn .Mowlnay, "father" of the British Mouse of Couinions since the death of the Ilifj-ht Hon. (Jharles Pelliam Villiers in KSSt8. 23 — The Senatorial elections tor the new Spanish ( 'ortes are held. The GoAcrnment secuires a larye majority. 24r The estimates for the tinancial year lsitii-".'llO are brought down to tl..- Dominion Hoii.se of Cunimons. The total amount asked for is .'S4(5,28ti,."in0.77. 25— The tliree hundredth aiiiiiv cisar\ of the birth of Oliver (Cromwell. Gen. Mac.Vrthnr's division of the Anierican army lltrhts to the trenches before ('alumi)it. Six Americans are killed and about thirty wounded, 26 — Aii'uinaldo's arm.v defends; Calumpit, em|iloyin^- artillery for the first time. Hritain declines to eo-operati' with, the Canadian and .\iistraliaii Governmenis in la.\ ini;- oi wurkiiiu' the I'acitii! cable, hut asserts her willingness to uranl a subsidy on certain conditions. 27— Death of Senator Ci'therland at Winniiie;;. 28 The p'ilipinos .isk for a cessation of hostilities unt'l their conjiiess can act on terms of peace, (ieneral Otis ivfuses to reco<>nize the Filii>ino j;oveiiiinenl and demands an unconditional surrender, to which the Filijiinos dei'line to acx'ede. 20— Tariff measures are jiassed in three of the -\us- tralian colonies, discriininaliiiy- in favor of British trade. MAY, 1899. 1 The aniKiniKM'inent is made in the British House of Commons that the (iovernment has failed lo reach an ayieenieni with Cecil Uhodes in reffard to hisCapp-to- (Jairo railroad. 2--Iii the Dominion House of ConimoiiH the budt;et is inesenterl by Kinaiice .Miiiiste.- Kieldiii},'-. Heaimoimces; Heveni.e for the past vear, l,S!)7i)8, .si4n,ri,'i.^),-i:!S. Kx- pendi'iire, .*;i8,8;i-2,,')'J(>.' Sui'iilus, si, 722,712. tiapital expt'-idiliire, .•?4,l.'")(),(;'.i(i. Increa.^' of debt, 1*2,417,802. Kstiiiiated revenue for the current vear, 1K9S!«>, ^)(\(i:i2,,'ii».s. Kstiniated expenditure, s:4-j^02(i,n2s. Ks- timated surplus, about s4,(ioo,(Miu. Kstiniated capital t'speiiflitiire, ss,(Hi2,7!)ri. Kstiniated outlay for sinking fund,.*2,;{.'ir>,nil(i. Hstimated addition to del'it. si, 70(1,1 kki. Trade returns for 18!lS, ^?2'.l;'l,4(il.7.'pt. Insurance returiLs fot ISi»8, ii3(i8,.^17,roduction for 1898, •■s:'>7,7.'i7,107 General coiniiarison of Canada and United Stales : IJ.S— Total trade, exclusix e of coin and bullion, in 18i(8, i*21.i;iiperlie;id. Canaitics occn))ies San Fernando. 5- Luigi Pelleux, Premier of the Italian Cabinet which resigned on the ;ird, is charged by King Humbert with the reconstruction of bis ministry. (General Lawton'; '^'ision of the I'nited States army ill the Philiiipincs om! s ■< Halinag. 6--A I'arliameiiv v. pa er is issued, containing the identical notes excnange between Britain and Russia relative to the spheres >,' influence in China. The Vang-tse Valle,\ becomes British, Northern China, Ru.ssian. M. Freyoinct, French Mini.ster of War, resigns. M. Camille Krantz takes his place. 7 Death of Sir Herliert Naylor-l.eyland, Liberal tnember of the British House of Commons. 8 -The Archbisho|) of Canterbury ojieiis an in(|uir- into charges of ceremonial use of incense and lights prefern d against certain -Vnglican clergymen. 10- The British Commons •.ejects the Chur(^h Disci- pline Bill. 12 Death of ex-Governor Hoswell 1'. Flower, of New York. 13 -The Samoaii Commi.ssion arrives at Apia. The Russian Government prohibits the stay of Jews in St. Petersburg- Death of -Mr. Herbert l.loyd.of F-dward Lloyd, Limited, the projjrietors of The Dailii Clirnniclr. 15— Death of Hon. Senator Boultoii, Lieut. -Colonel, of " Boull oil's Scouts" in the North-West Rebellion. 16-Arrest of eight British officers for treason at Johannes'mrg. The British orciiiiy San-Chun in the hinterland of Hong Kong. Return of troops sent into the disturbed territory ; Kow Loon city reported occupied by British. Re.ir-,\diiiiriil John C. Watson sails for Manila to release .\dniiial Dewey, in comm.ind of the Asiatic s(|iiadroii. Accidental death of Ihe Karl of Strafford. 17— General Lawton's advance guard, under Colonel Summers, lakes ])ossession of San Isidora, the second insurgent capital. 18— The Peace Congress called by the Czar of Russia ojiens at the Hague in the hall of the Hui.s ten Bosch, (n- " House in the Woods." -M. de Beaufort, President of the Council and Minister of Foreign -Affairs of the noM'rnnient of the Netherlands, delivers the inaugural address, m 'M\H ADVKirnsKiMKNTS. 1900 Incorporated by Royal Charter and Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. NATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OF IRELAND Established 1822- Head Office : 3 College Green, Dublin Capital Income (exceeds) Investment Funds (exceed). •£1,000,000 3(X),000 600,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SAMfKI, 1!K\VI,KY (Siumicl l!cwlr\ \' (...) M,\.I(H{ WII.I.I.AM (ill'.TON. III;NI!Y I'KKl!^ (iOODIK t| IV. ST.V.NLKV ll.\l{|{I.\N, .1.1'., n CnimiiiHsionor of Nalintial Ivlucatioii : liirci'lur ot T. I,.\ niis iV ('o. , l.iiiiitcd. .It)N.\TIIAN lliH;v Co.), Diivclnr <.f The Hank of liiliiiid. HKINDI.KV IIO.NK, hiicrtni ot ihc l!o\al IliiiiU of IicIihkI ; Coinnii-i.sioncr of |ii>li Lights. Itirector of liiililiii, \\ i.klow >V WcNtoril ll.iilwa.v Co. \\ II. I, I.AM HONK, Diiectoi Diililin ,v Mnii'sioun Kail way Co. H.AKKV W. .I.VMKSON. T1I(>.M.\S .\LI.\(iA KKI.I.V (T W. ,v.l. Kfllv). (iKOltCK KINWHAN. HI,., .1.1'. (Kiiialiaii .t Co., Mniitcil), Diicclor of flic Hank of Iicliind. •niK HKillT lIoN. VI.SCOINT MoNK, ILL. lit (;il (I'CONNOH. .KiSKI'll It. OliKILLV, l>.L. (ill.r.KKT NK\ II.I.K IldDSoN. I'KKI'K. C. l'ILKIN(iT(>N, .1.1'. TIlo.MAS I'l.M (I'ini I'.rolliciH \' Co.). .lAMKS TAI, '.III' I'uWKH, It. I,, (.lohn Vowvv Ai Son). i:i)\V.\I{l> lf(-WIDE POLICIES ISSUED FREE OF CHARGE Thirteen Month.s ■ vr levival uf L.a.psed Policies, without Medical Cei' ,?l(iate, of tlve years' existence. CHAS. HUNTER, J. HUTTON jfcJAtFOUR, W. M. RAMSAY, Chief Agent Ontariu—Tomiito Secretary Manager [1900 1900] HISTORICAL DIARY, 1809. 369 >y Special ^PANY 1, Dublin ...£1,000, OCX) 300,000 500,000 Kiniilmn .'v (!o., Iiclaiid. NK, 1)1,. Ill I'owcr it .Son). Calkins iV Co.). of till' liaiil ot I' ot the Diililin J Wellington b, Toronto. ,ife EAL lARGE al MSAY, Manager The SecH'tary of Stuto for the Coloiiiott, Mr. ./o^'ph Cliainlicrliiiii. aiiiKiiinci'M in llic liritisli lldiisc of Coin- iiioiiHtliat/ ;i iriccliin; l)ctw(oii Sir \lii(.(l .Milncr, (iincrnor of Cm])i' Coloiiv anil llinh <'oiiiiiil.sHioiifr of .Soiilli Africa, and I'rcHidfiil Kru^^'r Ims liccn arruiiKfd lo lake pluci' on Mav .'in, Itoalh of .Sir (teorfjc I.ur|iiiil, Hart. 19 .\n liniii'rial ukase in aiiiiouiiccfl, .lirei'liiiu' thnt. the Kiiinisli iiii-i must only nii't't cvorv lour ycaiw. In llif Hritisli llousi'of (!oiiiiiioiih the names of lln- niun arri'sli'd for Irtason at .lohaiiiicsliurn- arc yivcn l>.v llu' Colonial Scrrclarv. All liut two arc runner noli- coiuniissioncd otilccrs in the UriliHli ariin .Mr. Cham- bcrlaiii adds that I'rc-^idcni Krii^rcr has tjivcii assiiranci' that thr incident will not he allowed to distnrh (lie friendly rcliifions exist inu'. A Itedistrilmlion Kill is introduced li> Sir Wilfrid l.aiiricr in the Canadian House of Coininons. If, em- hodies two ]irinci|>les : comity honiidarics will he adhered to, and constiliiencies made idenlic:d with eonnties wherever that is reasonahle : anil u hen it is necessary to di\ iile a count v, the div ision is to he made hy a coniinissinn of jud;,'cs. 0|i|iosilii>n criticisms !ire direi^tofi inainl,\ to(l)the unconstitutionality of hriimin;; in such a hill hefore the ex|iiration of tiic dt'ccnnial term (liMI'J) ; {'>) the ahandomnent of the iirineiple of roprcsftiitation hy |)o)iiilalioii. 20 .\dniiral hcwcy starts for home. 21 The S. S. I'nih, of the American Line, tfoes on the rocks near tlio .Manacles, oflt Cornwall. Passengers escape. 22 — It is announced thai the United States I'liili))- pines Conimissioii h.i\e suhmitted lo the I'iliiiiiio Cum- inissioners a draft of the form of uo^crnmciit the I'resiiU'iit is prepared to estahlish. .\ccordini; to it a Oovernor-deneral and Cabinet will he apjioiiiled. and later on an Advisory Council will he elected in the people. 23- Kirst celehration of " Knipire Day" in Canada. 24 The Snth birthday of Queen Victoria is celebrated throuirhoiit the Empire and in many places in the Ciiited States. 25 — l>eafh of Rosa Honheur, the celebrated painter of animal jiictiires. Death of Seiior Castelar, the (list iiiyuishenePii-Re(fent of .Spatn opens the CorteK, and in the speech from the Miroiie minoimces I'acille Islands (area, illl s.|. miles, pop eoin|.risinK the l.a-esi(lent of the llrown Uni- ViM'sity. Death ot .lohaiin Strauss, itie taiiious Viennese com- poser. 5 Sir Wilfrid L HMicrsubniils tothe Dominion House of Commons the Imsi proincol of the AiiLrlo-Ami rican Commissiim relative to the Ala.'kan l.oundarv Question. The points on uhlch the British and Aniericii'ns failed to ayrec were, asshown by the articles ; (1) As to the composition ( '■ the mbitral tribunal to be appointed to determine the bouiiH u\, the Mritish proposint: three jurists, one British. ..ne American and an unipi.-e, the .\inericaiis proiiosiie.; six jurists withoul umpire ; (J) as to the territory to be considered ; the British proposiiin that adverse holding or prescription duriiiL' 'lO years should make a yood title; the Americans aKre'einif, ill a general way, but stipulatini.' that all towns and set- tlements on tidewater settled under the authoritv of tlie Ciiited States at the date of the treatv should' remain I'nited States territory. It is announced that the Doininion (Jovernment ha» disallowed (he British Columbia Le;;-isl.ature*s \(^t excludiiiL' .la))anese and Chinese iminiyrants. 6 -The conference between I'resident Kru^rerand Sir .Alfred Miliicr. British lli<,di Commissioner, is concluded. Death of Robert Wallace, Liberal member for Kast Kdinbun;h in the British Parliament. 7- Death of .Mr. Augustus Daly, trical inanaHfer, of New Ycu'k. 8 -It is announced that the conference between Presi- dent Kriiiicr and Sir Alfred Miliitr at Bloemfontein relative to the K'rievaiices of the Citlaiiders, has proved a failure. The Britisli Hou.se of Comiiious ji.asses the proposed LCraiit of tbt.iiiMi to (iene^al Kitcluner. .Mr. .lohii Morley lirotcstin;;, however, ayn ist the spoliation of the .Mabdi's tomb. 9 The trial of the eijrht alleged former Briti.^h officers arrested on the char;,'e of hiirh treason in havin;; at- tempted to enrol men with a view to an outbreak of rebellion, bcirins at Pretoria. 10— Captain Dreyfus leaves Devils Islanil to return to Kraiice for trial. 11- The .\mericans occupy L:.s I'inas and Paiaiiaipie, former stronu'hold of the Filipino insnr^rents. 12 .A ministerial I'risis in France. Premier Dupiiy defeated in the Chiiniber of Deputies. The suppleir.entary estimates for the present year are laid on the table of the Dominion House of Commons. The total amount .asked is .<-j:,(il7,(i-2.s,ti!». Sir William Van Home retires from the Presidency of ibeC.P.If. .Mr. T. (J Shanuhnessy succeeds him. 14 The Transvaal Ha.id accepts the franchise pro- posals lunde by President Kruirer as his thud concession to (ireat Britain, liiit susjicnds their operation till they arc referred to popular vote. The Spanish Senate adojits the bill ceding; th( Caroline and other Spanish islands in the Pacific to (Jermany, The Coiiiniissioners of the three Powers recoytiize .Malictoa Taiiu as Kiiii,'' of Samoa. MalietoaTaliu then abdicates in favor nf the Conimissioii, who ajipoint a prov isidiial yov ernmeiii (.onsistinjr of the C'onsuls of the three Powers. Tile Coiiimissiiiiiers' report recommendB the aliolilion of the kiiiyship and the ajipointment of a Ciovernor, the well-known thea- 'I 370 ADVKHTISEMKNTS. [1900 H. O'HARA & CO. 'Phone 9I5 BANKERS * FINANCIAL AQBNTS 24 TORONTO ST., TORONTO MBMBERS OF FIRM : H. O'HARA. H. R. O'HARA, Hember Toronto Stock Exchange W. J. O'HARA, Member Toronto Stock Exchange BANKING .... EXCHANGE . . . INVESTMENT AGENTS BRorrir .GE . . . 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WooiPH, President. 1). 15. Hai.stkai), \"K:e-Pres. HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA ■— i 3 TORONTO STREET, TORONTO EASTMURE & LIGHTBOUHN, .... General Agents [1900 iNTS ir annum. 38, Stocks nge. We real, New margin, as we are iriocH. t and sold. by to write nish it. nt ■eBident. it and Maii- Sec'y. gents im)0] UISTOIUCAL UIAUY, 1899. 371 Till' pri'liiiilimry t'Xuiiiitiiiiion of Ihi' iilhKfl IiIkIi trt'ii«oii in luniiiu attt'ni|it«-d to jMirol iMcii with a vivw to u ri'liullioiis fliitbruak, terinhiuluM. Thu iiiiHoiicrH art' <'oniinllttMi for trial. At the llrNl. formal inn'tiiiy of thi' S'i'nt'/.iu'liiii Ailiitni- lion Coinniissloii, Sir llicliard Wclistfr, i tic HritiNh Attorni'> iJi'iifral, prcsiMitB (ireut llritain'n ihhi', 16 M. I'oiiK'ai'f, at Itic rfi|iifst of l'rfi«iiti-nt Loubet, acccptH tlif laHk of forming' a Calilni't. (luiicral Ijawtoii ra|)tiiri's tlit' town r>f Iiniis. I>i-ath of Moll. I(. It. Mland, oiio of the hi'Ht known men in the United StateN IIoiihi' of i{i'|iri'Hi'ntaliM'H. He wan the author of the fanioim silver dollar coin.L^M'. 16 M. I'oini'are fails to form a ('ahitici. .Senator' I'ierri' Waldfck-ltoiisMj-aii ac«'»'|itH the tiisl^. ' A reciprocity treaty dealiMu with trade relatir)nH i between the Uidted States and Marbados is signed at 1 WanhinRton. A seriouH exjiloHion of lire damp at Caledonia mines, I NovalScotia. About :tit killed. I 18 -Strike of O.T.H. trackmen is set I led. 19 -The Spanish Chamlier of hepntii'H approves the j hill eedlnit ll"' Carolines and other islands to Oi'rmany. ; The United States t laiisport .S7icn/i(ri/, wiili t.Mid men and T.*! officers, under command of ltri}fadier-(ieneral Kred S, (Jrant, arrives at Manila. A Radical, Mr. Arthur hewar, is elected in South KdinbiirKh, as member of the Hritish Parliament. Death of Mr. Kobert Asbcroft, ('onserNalive member of the liritish rarliamunt. 20- Hear .Xdmiral Watson arriveH at Manila and tak»« command of the American naval forces there. New South Wales' referendum on Australiiiii federa- tion results in a majority for federation. The reviseil (ieneva rules for naval warfare are ratitlelamaica is concluded. Dissensiotuj break out in the Hritish Columbia Cabinet. Premier Semlin requests Attorney -General .loseph Martin to resijjn. Death of M. Charles Victor Cherbullez, novelist and critic, and member of the French Academy. y— It is reported that '20 emirs, vvith 1,001) men and 2,000 women and children of the Khalifa's ami one other tribe, have submitted to the (ioveiiiment. Death of tiharles K. Pope, former Unitcil States Con- sul at Toronto. Death of Sir William Henrv Flower, the well-known surgeon, and President of the British Zoological Society. 3 The Spanish Senate , lilies the treoty of peac-e between Spain and the United Slateii. In the British House of Comnions the Chancellor of the Kxche.pier, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, submits the proposed terms on which the dovernmeiit takes over the Ni;;er Company's territories. The Transvaal Raad adopts a proposal for ailditional membership. 4 Renewed llRhtinif in .Samoa between Malietoaund Mataafa parties. 6 The newspaper corres|>ond«nfH in the Phillpnines present a statement to (Jeneral Otis, connnander of the military forces of the I'nited stn,cs, complaining of the severity of the censorship of the press. 6 The British House of Con tnons accepts the liOrdv' Amendment to the London Government Bill excluding women from membership in thi (!oinity (Jouncil. The Liberal iiarly trains two seats in bye-elections held in Knu'land, Lord Randolph t burchiirii son being ime of the defeated can4 to 1896. 17 -In the Dominion Ho'ise of Commons Sir Wilfrid Laurier gives notice of motion of a Senate-reform resolution. 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Geo. A. Cox J. J. Kenny Thomas Long DIRECTORS Hon. S. C. Wood John Hoskin, Q.C, LL.D. Robert Jaffray Augustus Myers H. M. Peluatt John.LBlaikie Esa Pres. EWRathbun Esq. Pres. CONSULTING ENGINEERS G.C.ROBB ChiefEngineer l, ^ .-r^i^ny^ivf^^ ATRASER Sec.Tres. HeaD OFFICE TORONTO When were your Boilers last inspected? Are you sure they are Safe and in Good Condition? [1900 CE )00,000 West PANY e-President. CE 519,164.18 SQ. S. 1900] HISTOIUCAL DIARY, 1899. 373 1^ lition ? 18 The TraiiSMUil Xolkjtraiid iuloi>iH I lie l>ill pm- \i. iK-ath of Hon. ('. A. dfral rarliaiiiunt auil Caliiiiet. 10 Tlif Tranxxaul Volkxraad uiloptH uilditional pro- viliiDiis of thv friiiifliise liill, allowing thi> homh of t'itlariilcn* In Ik> iiuturulizeil at si\ti>fii ami etifruiicliiMcti !it twfiil.v-oiie. The liuliaii (ioxeriiiiieiil aiine.xcM Niishki, in Kalii. (■hiHlan, payiii); an ainiiial rental to tlic Khan of Kelot. Oeneral Uiisxell A. Aljfcr, I'nited Slates Sfi'relar.v of War, resiKiit* ollii-e. 21 5Ir. S. Mallet -Pi'evoiit opens Venezuela's caMe licfore the arliitralion triltunal at I'aris. Death of the nolert of «>.'i(N!.in4,708 for Cnnada. Keeiprn<'ity treaties between the I'niled States and the Kritish Colonies of Trinidad, liarlmdos, Iternnida, ■lainaicn and lirilisli (iniana are Diifiied at \Vashin);lon. Klihu Root is made Seerelarv ves a resolution for the construction of a I'aciBc cable, to be constructed and owned by Britain, Australia and Canada, Caniuka's share of the burden l)eintr ,\, and nieinbership of the lM)ard of contrr)! •. The Caniuiian Hou.se of Connnuns iinaiiiinously passes the resolution ofTertNl by Hon. Win. Mulock, authori/iii); the construction of the l'acifi<' cable, and a bill founded on it is introduced. The lianqiie Ville Marie, of Montreal, su8|)ends |)ay- inenl. Oeneral «)tis proclaims a provisional hrovernnient for the Island of N'e;,'ros. 26 The ntw fninclii.se law of the Transvaal is promul^ateil. The .\merican troops in the Philippines capture Calamba, a town on the south shore of La^'una dc Hay, after two hours of sharp ti^htinvc. (Jeneral I'ly.^ises Heureux, President of the Dominican Kepublic, is U8sassinate) prohibiting the use of asphyxiating gases and (c) proliibiting the use of expansive bullets (the last two not signed by the I'nited States or an\ other of the I'owers ajiovc menlionwl.) Death of Oeii. Antonio (Juzman-BIuiK'o, ex-president of Venezuela. The Canadian Senate throws out the Redistribution Mill sent up from the Hou.se of (Commons. 31— The Canadian House of Commons unanimously adopts a resolution presented by Sir Wilfrid Laurier expressing sympathy with the I'itlarders of the Trans- vaal and attlrniing the rights of Hritish subjects to the same fretnlom and privileges in the Transvaal as the Dutch colonists enjoy in (.'ape Colony and the French- Canadians in Canada. 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HiiNTKR, B.A. [1900 O. anager. 4CE y Relia- at Low istent rity. one, 2516 one, 1834 rocK, i/vr. ^y isor. 1900] HISTORICAL DIARY, 1899. 375 25— In the Ca|M3 Colony AHseniltly the Premier, Mr. •Schreiner, defentis hiH uctioii in allowing arnia and aniiniinition to jiaMH throiiirh to the Orange h'ree Slate. Death of Senator Temple, of Frederlcton, N.U. 28-The KritiHh Government replieH to the Trans- vaaI'M propoHala of Au)(. II), declinintr (1) to withdraw itH claim to Niixcrainty, (-J) to promise no further inter- vention in Transviuii iifTairs or (:<) to 8n))niit all thin^H to arbitration. It rvnewx ita propotutl for another oonfercneu. 20--The New Zealand lA-Kinlature authorizea a con- triltution towardH the propo,se to 2 against him. 11- Premier lleid, of New South Wales, resigns in conseipience of a lack of confidence vote. 12— The Hritish Secretary of State for the Colonies sends a despatch to the Transvaal Government, asking for a tlvo-years' franchise and increiwxMl rejiresentation, the Knglish language to be permitted to Uitlander members of the Legislature. The suzerainty ((uestioii is left lu utatii i/kii. Sudden death of Mr. Cornelius Varuterbilt, the well- known American millionaire. 13- -A conference on trusts opens at Chicago. 17 - The Transvaal (iovernmeni replies to the Hritish despatch of the I2lh, regretting the withdrawal of earlier pro|>osals and the substitution of entirely new ones by Kngland. It wiihiring against the (iovernment. 19 Sir .Vlfred Milner sends a despatch to President Steyn of the Orange Knee State, saying that in the event of war with the Transvaal he looks to the Orange Free State to preserve strict neutrality. President Steyn replies to the effect that he will sulimit Sir Alfred's telegram to the Volksraad. Cantain Alfred Dreyfus, c(iiivi('ted by court -martial on the cnarge of treason, is pardoned. Death of M. .Scheurer-Kestner, the former Vice- President of the Senate of France, and champion of Dreyfus. 20— .M. Uuerin, the .\nii Semite agitator, surrenders to the police after lio"i(;iiig out since .\iig. 12. 21- At a meeting of llie Afrikander members of the CajM; Parliament a resolution of sympathy with the Hoers, with a recommendation to (lo their utmost to avert wir, is signed by '>.'( members and despatched to President Kruger. President Steyn convenesthe Volksraad of the(trai\ge Free Stale to decide what a(!tion should be taken in the event of war between the Hoers and the Hritish. He states that the Orange Free State is bound by treaty to assist the Transvaal. " Tbei'e is nothing," he declares, " that warrants war or an attack on the Transvaal. . . . It would iMi an insult to religion and civilization." The steamship Scotuman is wre(;ked ofT the coast of Irial (iovernment to consider the situation afresh aiui formulate new pro{K)sals. 23 The Austrian .Ministry resigns as a result of a parliamentary dead-lock. 26 A despatch in reply to Mr. Chamberlain, referring to the petition of the I'ltlanders to the (jueen, is handed to Mr. Conyngham Greene. The Transvaal objects to (ireat Hritaiii's interference in its internal affairs and says the ritlunders should have addressed the Trans- void and not the Hritish (iovernment. Death of .ludge Ueynolds, of Leeds andtirenville. Admiral Dewey arrives in New York. 29 -The Volksraad of the Orange Free State resolves to stand by the Transvaal. 30 -Mr. James Sutherland, M.P., chief (iovernment whip, is sworn in as a member of the Dominion Cabinet without portfolio. OCTOBER, 1899. 1--Mgr. Falconio, the new Papal Delegate, arrives in Canada. 2- Amiouncenient of the completion of the referendum in (Queensland on the subject of confederation. A majority favor the scheme. 3 The awanl of the Anglo-Venezuelan Boundary Arbitration is announced. Of the 00, (MM) s(|uare miles claimed by Venezuela, 1U,(MK) are awarded her. 5 — The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, sends a reply to the Transvaal Qovernment, stating definitely that on a(ccount of the refusal by the Trans- vaal of the previous offers, the Imperial (iovermnent will formidate new pro))08als. 7 — (ien. Sir(ieorge Stewart White, commander of the Hritish forces in Natal, arrives at Durban. 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The I'rcHidcnl of thi' rnltce (^)lony remain on (he defenmve, with the exception of a force which iiioveH from MafekiiiK in Becliuanitland. alMnit -Jtm niileM north of KimlM'rIey, (owardx the TraiiHvaal ((orh-r, ten iiiileH diittant. ThlH force coiiNiiitH ehicHy of " KoiiKh Klden" and crack niarkHiiu'ii, comniaiideje<'ts in .Africa not to K^ve milit>ary aid to the two Dutch repuhticH or to trade with or fiipply |;'>ods to them. The Canadian (iovemiiieiit olTer^ lireat Kritain l.iitNi troon .Mafekin^. Vryburtf, a Ca|>e Colony town, on the main (iovern- ment railway, and lyin^ir hetween Mafekin^aiid Kiml>er- ley, surrendors to the Boers. 17 -The British Parliament opens in extraonlinary session to consider the South .Vfrican situation. Sir Henry Camphell-Fiannerinan, Lilteral le.tder in the House of Commons, announces that he will sup|th. Ii<' also asserts that the sii/.erainly was drop|ied in IMH4. y.r. ilohn Dillon, .Nationalist member for l<>st .Mayo, iiioves an amendment to the address, nssertiiiK akes a defence of the (iovernment's South .-Vfrican Policy. Sir h^lwarrl Clarke, Con.servative nieinlier for Plymouth, declares au'ainst the war ami the claim of su/.erainty. .Mr. John .Morley siieaks in a similar strain. The debate is ended hy .Mr. Balfour inovin;; the closure. Mr. Stanhope's amendment is rejecte*! hy a vole of W'i to \'M). 20 The British Paiiiameiil votes <:i(i,04>4>4>X4>4i>4>4>4>4>4u4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4> ^ THE Barber & Ellis Go. um.ted ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS Wholesale and Manufacturing Stationers 43. 45. 47 and 49 BAY STREET, - - - TORONTO, ONT. IN PAPERS We handle eut'njthhig that is n-qulred by Business and Society people, as well as Pt inters' and Stationers' Siipplien. OUR FLAT PAPERS exci:l. EVERY DEALER SHOULD HANDLE OUR GOODS Correspondence Solicited . . THE . . BARBER & ELLIS CO. 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I't'li'i .Mili'liPJi, oni' nf tlic liillicis nl Caiiiulian CoiifiHleratinti. 20 (Ifiipral Viilf'H fi)M-(' arrivoH nl l.»|ii-iiitioii Hill. The I'arliaiiientit then prorou'tied, A hye-elcctloii for one of the {.(iikIhii ciUDilitiieMcIeK ix foutcht on the «io\erMment« Traii^viial |m>IIc.v. The roiiHervative candidate is eleeied. lion. Sir Henry Stafford Northeou-, Hart., ('.It., Ib a|)|Miiiil««l (iovernor of llomliav. 28 — liOni HoHehery it elwled reetor of (iliiH^ow I'liiverxity. An AiiNtralian contingent NailN for South Afri<-a. 29- (lenerul White, Niirroiiiided tiv ItoerH at Lad> - Niiiith, seiuU a niountaiii lialterv, the Irish KiisilierM, and the (lloiicFHterM to clear his left flank. TIichc troojiH advance hy ni>fht in> ItelTM Spriiit to sei«e NioholHon'fl Nek. 30 The IriMh KiiHiliers and (iloiiceNters, iimler coin- niaiid of Lieut. -Col. Carleton, encounter the Itix'ra at Kaniuhar'H Karni, near Nicholson's Nek. 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Professor Smith has treated his second work with the same succinctness and with the same epigrammatic force and weight as he did his work on the United States, which The Nation characterized as "a literary masterpiece, as readable as a novel, remarkable for its compression without dryness, and its brilliancy without any rhetorical effort or display." ♦ ¥ *1Sismarch*** Some Secret Pages of his History; being a diary kept by DR. MORITZ BUSCH during twenty-five years official and private intercourse with the Great Chancellor. In two volumes, with portraits. Cloth, large 8vo. Price, $7.50. ♦ > ♦ A work that every one who is interested in the political history of Europe during the latter half of the nineteenth century will be likely to read is Dr. Moritz Busch's *' Bismarck." Indeed it is impossible to understand that history without a knowledge of the part which the Great Chancellor played ; and we know of nothing which is accessible to the public that sheds so clear a light upon it during the period of his greatest activity, where his influence was at its zenith, as this diary. In its pages we see "The Man of Iron and of Blootl " actually at work ; from it we learn something of his method of working, and of his marvellous versatility and resource. — Mail and Empire. Nothing comparable to this has ever been published. It is undoubtedly (lie most important secret political memoir of the century. THE COPP, CLARK CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Toronto. [1900 9liti- f its tlie ited the iiess ited vel, icnl le 1900] ADVERTISEMENTS. 391 A GREAT NOVEL. Janice ymercditb A Novel of the American Revolution. By PAUL LEICESTER FORD, author of "The Honorable Peter Sterling^." Cloth, Gilt Top, $1.50. A handsome holiday edition, containing M iUuBtrationa by Howard Pyle and hia pupila, 14 fac-similes and reproduc- tions ftom old prints, and 2 miniatures in color. Gilt tops. Two volumes, boxed. Price, $0.00. A unique feature of the cover design is a colored lithograph of exquisite tone and delicacy of a miniature of Janice. This miniature portrait is Air. Ford's conception of his heroine, and will serve to indicate what Mr. Ford's delightful maiden of many moods was like. It lias been said more tlian once that if any man were qualified to write the great American liistorical novel it is Mr. Kord, for he combines with an intimate knowledge of the subject the power to write a strong, absorbing antl successful novel. It is an attempt to do in the North what Tiiackeray did in the .South with " 'I'lie Virginians," during the same period. That is to say, it is not a novel whose characters are made of generals, colonels and soldiers, and who^e scenes consist of battlefieUls, skirmishes and sanguinary .idventures. It is a picture of the social life of the people at that time. Just as mj "The Virginians," Mr. Ford opens his story with a series of chapters which show us the way in which the people thought and acted in 1776 in the State of New Jersey ; we are introduced to squires and their wives and d.aughlers ; but through it we iiear the hum of the oncoming strife, and by and by the story gathers force and imjietus as General Washington conies on the scene, and we are introducetl to the struggles on Manhattan Island, and on the Jersey shore, crossing the Delaware, camjiing out at Morris- town, and so on through the war. The interest in the story is strong from the start. The first chajHer opens brightly and winningly, and already in the second we are brought upon a mystery — and there is nothing that your reader loves so much as a mystery. With the introduction of the mystery there also begins to appear an incipient love story, but both are so de.xtrousIy handled that not until the end does the reader know what the end is to be. Washington comes repeatedly into the story, and the character of its hero i.s based on that of Alexander Hamilton. Ck Oreat 1k* & A* Srain IRobbery By PAUL LEICESTER FORD, author of "The Honorable Peter Sterling." Price, Paper, 50 cts. Cloth, $1.25. "The Oreat K. & A. Train Robbery" is as cajiital a piece of foolery as the summer seems likely to bring in its train. . . . The whole drama is enacted within a few hours, the scene is properly limited, and the chief actors are but a half tiozen or so. Vet as his Kates, Mr. Ford lassoes two Departments of Government, a State Judiciary, and a whole ranch's tale of cowboys. Urtder all the fun lurks a serious question or two concerning certain dangerous tendencies in American life. — Tie Book Buyer. Cattle daks of Cupid Told by PAUL LEICESTER FORD, author of Sterling." Price, Paper, 75 cts. Cloth, $1.25. 'The Honorable Peter THE COPP, CLARK CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Toronto. no2 ADVKRTISKMKVTS. finoo HiU- *5Vvt ScavVe\ ADomaxv A Powerful Modern Romance. By JOSEPH HOCKING. With full page Illustrations by Sidney Cowell. Paper, 75 cts. Cloth, $1.35. TIk" iiitcrprelalion of the woman iiicnlioneil ill tlu' sL'viMiIeenili cliapter cf the Ikiok of Ki've- laliuii as ri-piest'iitin^j llio Church of Kniiic, while not haviiij; l)een universally accepleil, has nevertheless been the conunoii opinion amongst a (^leat many I'rolestanls. 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Lancaster's original motive, the desire for the reconciliation of his friends, is superseded by an ardent determination to secure the liberty of a young nun with whom he has fallen passionately in love, and the Jesuit's zeal for his Oriler makes him an indefati- gable opponent, whom the author does not hesitate to represent as justifying the means by the end. The author throughout exhibits a clear appreciation both of the strength ami the weakness of the Romanist system. Ritualism, strange to s.ay, is scarcely mentioned, save in the following very significant dialogue between Ritzoom an GILBERT PARKER Paper Cover, 75 eta. ..,,.,, Clotht Maph Leaf Design, $1.25 Cloth, Library Edition, $1.25 . , A/r. Purktr is at this nionivnt (irobahly second only to Mr, Kmi\'nrii Kipling i» tlif estimation of the reading pnhli, , The St. James Gazette says : '* Jle has the instinet of the thing: his narration has distinetion, his eharacters and iniidents ha^e the picturesque quality, and he has the sense of the scale of character-drawing demanded by romanie, hitting the happy mean hetiveen lay figures and over-analyzed ' souls.' " f THE BATTLE OF THE STRONG A Romance of Two Kingdoms (60,000 copiea aold within three months of publication) It is ii more complicntud ami el.il)orale work than "Tlie Seats of tlie Mij^lity." It is also more purely ima^^iiiativc, and the creative worix i-; more amhiiious It shows at least equal success on a jjrander scale. . . . It is splendidly dramatic. Mr. Parker has in this hook finally proved himself a master of imaj^inative fiction. lie has j;iven us of his best, and his best deserves very hij^h praise .Modern fiction has few finer examples of the perfect woman. — Scotsman. Guida is a fine character, finely and convincingly presented. Wars, panics and massacres, brave actions and ilark deetls, touched in with force and vividness, are the background from which is detached^the figure of this girl and the tragedy and romance of her life — the main motive of the story. The book is full of varied emotion The story gathers in force and dramatic intention to its close. — /hiily Nt-ivs. No one who takes a pleasure in literature but will read Mr. (lilbort Parker's romance with keen enjoyment. The mere writing is so good as to be a delight in itself, apart altogether from the interest of the tale. — Pall Mall Gazette. Every personage in the story seems to live. A fine i)iece of work. — S/>cakcr. His newest story is strongly written, glows with color, is full of aclioii, and is at once romantic and intensely dramatic. — Vanity Fair. When Valmond came to Pontiac Pierre and His People A Romany of the Snows (Formerly published under the title of " An Adventurer of the North." The Trail of the Sword Mrs. Falchion The Translation of a Savage The Trespasser A Lover's Diary (Poems) The Seats of the Mighty (Paper, js ct5. cioth, $i.50) THE COPP, CLARK CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Toronto. 894 AUVKIITIHKMKNTS. [1900 S. R CR(DCKETrS NOVELS lONE MARCH : a woman of Fortune Price, Cloth, $1.50. Paper, 75 cti. Mr. ('iDckfU's vt•l^^lllllly ii crilainly m.u volloiis. I.iisi yoar he Miipiisfd tlidsc \\\u> tluiii^lit lliai Ills ;itt WDH ciiiit'iiti-il to (lie K.iilyanl liy wiitin)^ tlial capital rotiiaiico of iiu-iliit- val I'airopf, " llic Ki-'l Axe," anil now he comes out witli a liiij;lit, ciinp, up-to-date stoiy of the model n Amciicau ({ill, which is simply tharmin^. lone March is a strong; character. I'he il.iii^^hler of a famous American ( iuveriior, she lias heen eilucated in 11 Kur-'jiean convent, and so comliines the energy, independence and adaptaliilily of the American with a di^;nilieii refinement which is very pleasiiij^, while her sweet womanliness is only hroujjht out more stroii^jly liy her struj{j;les with the world in the effort to earn a livinj^ for heiself. The plot is well constructed and well carrieil out. 'I'lieie are also some spk'iidid specimens (»f l',ii};lish manhood, and a "mean American," who, thouj;h |ilayin({ an important part, does not appear oltin. lUit the iile of the story is Idalia Judd, the typical American t;irl, who talks like a stieak in the most delij^hlhilly expressive " Anw-ri- can," She was a very " enjjaj^injj " yomin ladv, and her frank accounl of her experiences is most instructive. A trip " across the pond " j^ave lur ample time to hrinj; matters to a climax, and she had even been known to hecome enj^a^ed on a tr.iin, " and do you know it's rather nice, thouj^h hurried in p.irts, and you have to cut a jjood deal of the best dia- loj;ue. \'es, siree ; you have to make them (;o the pace. It was with a man named Kenneth I'lariy that i tried it first, when fatlur and I were yoinj; strai^jht across lots to San Francisco without stopping. All ihrou^jh the i'lairie States he told me how lie loved me, and you just believe it passeil the lime ; you can't think, Mut, alas ! love's sleeoers are no smoother than elsewhere on the Chicago, Milwaukee \ St, Paul's; we (|iiarrelle(l on the plaiform at Salt Lake all because he would ^o mousiny after a pretty litile Mor- moness, prelendiii}; all the while he was only postini; a letter, \ow, unlaithfulness is the one thin^ I can't stand, and I told him so. ' i didn't ask you to love me lonj,', Ken- neth,' I said to him, ' only to attend strictly to business while you were about it,' Mow- ever, he was so heart-broken that I fori^ave him just before we ^jot to l)it,'j,'er City, and at Sacramento I said I'd be his new-found sister, but he said he wasn't annexing,' any more sister.s, and so we parted forever." -Mail itiid Empire. The Red Axe With 26 illustrations by Frank Richards A Tale of the German Robber Barons. Cloth, $1.50 ; Paper, 75 cts. The Red Axe is the symbol of the state executioner or headsman, whose olTice in the middle ayes was hereditary, and endowed with certain jirivileyes. The tale ojien.s with the interposition of the little son of the executioner to save the life of a baby j;irl who is about to be thrown to bloodhounds, which he etTects by threatening^ to take his own life if this be done, Krom this the author weaves a beautiful life romance in the iniilst of yruesom' surroundinj^s, and traces the j;rowiny love of the little jjlaymate Helen ami the son of til • headsman, Hut;o (Jottfried, up to the climax in which Helen is tried for witch- craft betuie a rejected suitor, and initpiitously condemned to death in spite of the indigna- tion of the peoi)le, while llui.;o, who has succeedeil his father as hereditary executioner, is ordered to carry out the sentence under the threat of a still worse fate for Helen if he refuses. He is comi)elled to consent, and Helen is brought forwanl for execution. " Then my love kissed me once as though she had been s.ayiny yood-nij^ht in the Retl Tower, simply and sweetly like a child, and laid her head down on the block as on the white pillow of her bed," What happened after that we recommend our readers to find out for themselves, — Quebec Telegraph. The Men of the Moss=Hags Being a History of Adventure taken from the Papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun, in Galloway, and told over again by S. R. CROCKEIT. Price, Paper, 75 cts. Cloth, $1.25. THE COPP, CLARK CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Toronto. (1900 jfl'icc lens who life st of tlic ilcli- gnn- •r, is f lie ioii. the fiiul of T. to. 19001 1 aI)\'i:hti.si;mkvts. 395 Qilian the Dreamer Hti Fancy, H Splendid," is Love and etc. Paper Adventure. By 75 ctt. Cloth, NEIL MUNRO, author of $1.25. "John • ^mWi.. » 'cy- y ^: ■\ Amonp recent lMij;lisli writers there i^ no uik- ol whom -.ucii j,'reiU thin<;s h.ive been expected as of Neil Muiiro. Ills lir^t liook, 11 vohiine of sliort stories, entitled " llie Lost Pibroch," arrested the attention of the critics and comni.inded their earnest ndniira- lion. In "John Sjilendid " this promise was in a measure fulfdUil. It is a story of distinction and j;reat literary charm, thoii^jh di-emed by some to be I;>ckiiij,' in plot and to contain an amount of lli^jhland dialect which makes its reading; dillicult to a certain num- ber of his admirers. In "(liliau the Dreamer" he has realized a still further advance. The story i^ives evidence of the same delicate imaj^ination and charm of style which dis- tinguished his earlier work, while there is little dialect, and the plot is absorbing;. (Ireat success must be predicted for lliis novel. It would be impossible to enumerate all the dainty touches, the details of mastery, with which Mr. Munro has made his story complete. Complete it is in every sense, .standing clear and womlerfully illuminated. Such careful and niasteily work deserves much praise, and Mr. .Munro is to be ccmyratulated on a successful and delightful book. — Daily Telegraph. John Splendid A Tale of the Highlands and the Wars of Montrose. By NEIL MUNRO, author of "The Lost Pibroch," etc. Paper, 75 cts. Cloth, $1.25. The interest never lla_i;s, the mind never wearies. — Daily Telegraph. Worthy of the best artists in fiction. . . . The atmosphere of hill and salt loch, the scent of gale anil heather are what you may breathe. -Mr. Ainlrciv /.aiig, in " The Bookman." A large nund)er of ])eople had tlieir ajipetites whetted by Mr. Munro's book of stories, and now are vastly plerised with "John Splendid." The author has made his own and a distinct contribution to the reailing of Argyle's character. He understands the subtle Celtic nature as neither Sir Walter nor Stevenson could- -and his description of land and water are exact, atlluent, and distinguished; indeed nothing better of this kind has been done in recent years. Mr. Munro writes of Celtic character from the inside.— /«;/ Maclareii, in " The Ihilish IVeekly.'" THE COPP, CLARK CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Toronto. 396 ADVERTISEMENTS. riooo vp . ■ The Most Important Canadian Historical Romance of the Year THE SPAN O' LIFE A Tale of Louisburg and Quebec. By WILLIAM McLENNAN, of Montreal, and MISS J. N. McILWRAITH, of Hamilton. With 29 excellent full page illustrations by F. de Myrbach. Price, Paper, 75 cts. Cloth, $1.50. This is a book deserving of great success, not only on account of its well-written and interesting contents, but also because it is a Canadian story by Canadian writers. No better piece of writing on this subject has appeared since Gill)ert Parker's "Seats of the Mighty." The authors have been for- tunate in their choice of old Louisburg and Quebec as the scene of their story, for these historic towns abound with romance and folk-lore awaiting only the ready pen of the author. In "The Span o' Life" the reader is taken through the troublous times follow- ing the defeat at Culloden, and is introduced to a young Higlilander, Hugh Maxwell, escaped to London, and in hiding. While ' there he falls in love with a young lady, Margaret Nairn, who favors the Jacobite cause, and is the ward of his godmother. Fearing discovery, the refugee is forced to seek other lodgings, and is directed to apply to a sempstress, in whom he discovers the wife of his youth long since thought to be dead. On his wife's refusal to resume tiieir old relations, he resolves to banish himself to Canada with the French army, in order that he and Margaret may the more easily forget each other. She, however, attributes to his poverty his failure to meet her advances, and some years later, upon coming heir to an estate, she follows him to the new world, taking with her Maxwell's wife as a maid, with- out either having any idea of the other's identity. The complications which follow are various and exciting, especially when the presence of a young and beautiful lady alone in a French military colony must of necessity appear strange, and not the less so because she is an Englishwoman. Indeed, it is doubtful if even Margaret's courage could have sus- tained her but for the memory of an old love song of Maxwell's which was constantly in her ears : " The Span o' Life's nae lang eneugh, . Nor deep eneugh the sea, Nor braid eneugh this weary warld To part my love frae me." —A/ati and Empire. One of the most absorbing narratives that modern romantic fiction affords.— /i^r^^^;/'//;/ Standard Union. " The Span o' Life" is a valuable addition to our literature and deser/es to be classed with the best Canadian historical romances. — .SV. John Globe. It is a romance that will thrill anyone who loves a good tale of love and adventure, and it has an added interest from an historical point of \'\Qyi.— Montreal Herald. THE COPP, CLARK CO., LIMITED, Publishers, Toronto [1900 1900] ADVERTISEMENTS. 397 ONTARIO'S--«ss^ MINING LANDS EXTENSIVE GOLD FIELDS. ABUNDANT SUPPLIES OF IRON, LARGE DEPOSITS OF COPPER, NICKEL, SILVER, MICA, GRAPHITE, CORUNDUM, Etc. ire, I IN tlie Province of Ontario there is great mineral wealth, comprising tlie precious and useful metals and many important non-metallic minerals. In fact, almost every variety of valuable or useful material found in the earth's crust is known to occur in Ontario in greater or less abundance. • The gold fields of the northwestern part of the Province, the iron ores of Michipicoton and the Rainy River District, the nickel- copper ores of the Sudbury region, and the corundum and mica of the Eastern Counties, though only in the early stages of development, show how great and widely spread are these natural resources. The rock formations in which the known deposits of gold, silver, copper, nickel, iron, corundum, etc., occur extend over large areas, much of which has been very little explored. Along the greatest axis of the mineral -bcarinir belt — from the St. Lawrence River to the bound- ary of Manitoba, a distance of about 1,200 miles — runs the Canadian Pacific Railwa}', and the numberless lakes and water-routes which extend in all directions enable the prospector to take his canoe almost anywhere. 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W., TORONTO Our Photo Department is eti" tirely devoted to making PkotO'- graphs of Machinery, Exteriors and Interiors, Groups, etc. Amateurs' Negatives develop'' ed and Prints made. \ [1900 i I I rs and ings Is '•-#•- CLASSIFIED INDEX OF ADVEHTISERS. Accountants, Auditors, Etc. Paob Townsend, Sherman K. . . H88 Assay Apparatus. Lyman, Sons & Co 400 Banks. Bank of Toronto 364 Dominion liank .3(54 Imperial Bank 366 Barristers and Solicitors. Arnolili & Johnston 321 Blake, Lash & Cassels . . . 321 Carey, F. W 322 Clarke, Bowes & Swahey, 321 Crombie, Worrell & Gwynne 321 Curry, Cnnther k Eyre. . 322 Kingsmill, Saunders & Torrance 322 Laidlaw, Kappelle & Bick- nell 322 Maclaren, Macdonald, Shepley & Middleton . . 322 Maclaren, Macdonald, Shepley & Donald .... 322 McBrady & O'Connor. . . , 322 McCarthy, Osier, Hoskin & Creelman 321 Mowat, Langton, Mowat & Maclennan 322 Roaf & Roaf 321 Thomson, Henderson & Bell 321 Watson, Smoke & Smith. . 322 3:'lliard Tables. Keid Bros. Manfg. Co . . . 389 Books. Carswell Co., Limited .... 6 Dick & Fitzgerald 389 Morang, Geo. N. & Co. Ltd. 8 Murray's Interest Tables. 9 Oxford Bibles 10 Parker's. Gilbert, Works. 393 Webster's Dictionary. ... 9 Coal Merchants. Rogers & Co. , Ellas 3S0 Collection Agencies. Canada Mercantile Trust. 389 Educational Institutions. Paob Royal Military College.. 385 University of Toronto.. . . 333 Electrotypers. ('entral Press Agency .... 376 National Electrotype Co.. 376 Engravers. Canadian Photo- Engrav- ing Bureau 398 Fell& Co., 1. C 389 Patterson & Heward 388 Toronto Engraving Co . . . 38 1 Farm Lands. Province of Manitoba. . . . 400 Furs. Renfrew & Co., G. R. . . . 1 Hotels. Queen's Hotel 1 Indurated Fibreware. Eddy Co., E. B .383 Insurance Comp's. 3c Ag'ts. Confeder'n L. A. (back cover). Boiler Inspec. & Ins. Co. . 372 British Anier. Assur.(Co.. 372 Butt, K. H 374 London Assurance 372 Mancliester Assurance Co. 374 National Insurance Co.. . . 368 Ontario Accident Ins. ('o. 370 Standard L. Insurance Co. 368 Sun Ins. Office (front cover). Land Surveyors. Speight & VanNostrand. . 321 Loan Companies. Canadian Savings Loan & Building Association. 388 British ( 'anadian L.& 1. Co. HMt York County L. & S. Co. . 374 Merchant Tailors. Harcourt & Son, (ieo. . . . Mining Brokers. Bleasdellct Co., W. H... Fo.\ & Ross 0'Hara& Co., H 320 374 1 370 Civil Engineers. Jennings, W. T 388 Druggists (Wholesale). Lyman's Fluid Coffee 400 Mines and Mineral Lands. Bureau of Mines 397 O'Hara&Co., H 370 Oil Cloths. Dominion Oil Cloth Co. . . 380 i^TFOR GENERAL INDEX SEE PAQE8 [399 J Paper Boxes. Paok Collett, K. B 388 Paper Makers. Canada Paper Co. (opp. page 384). Barber & Bros., W 382 Eddy, K. B. , Co 383 Toronto Paper Mfg. Co.. 382 Patent Solicitors. Case, E. R. (front cover). Railways. Quebec & Lake St. John Railway 378 Toronto, Ham. & Buffalo. 2 Salt. Windsor Salt Works (page 3 of cover). Safe Deposit Company. Toronto (General Trusts C'orp. (page 2 of cover). Stenographers. Butcher & Co., N. R 2 Nield, E 320 Sporting Goods. Lewis, Kice & Sou (page 3 of cover). Spalding ft Bros., A. G. . 4 Stationery & Office Goods. Barber & Ellis Co 378 Brown Bros., Limited .... 376 Chase's Liquid (ilue 389 Eagle Steel Pens 384 (lillott & Sons, Jos .380 Lapham's Rival Fo'n Pen. 379 Office Specialty Co 4 Rogers & Sons Co., Chas. 6 Rowsell & Hutchison. . . . 376 Tingley& Stewart Mfg. Co. 388 Trade Agents. Canadian Imp. & Exp. As'n 387 Trusses. Lindman, B 9 Trust Companies. 'I'oronto (General Trusts Corp. (page 2 of cover). Undertakers. Fawkes & Co.. S 388 Stone & S(m, H .388 6 AND 7. Ifi ■ t; Pill 400 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1900 DO YOU USE OOF FEE? Do You Ever Want it in a Hurry ? LYMAN'S FLUID COFFEE Fragrant, Delicious, Nutritious. MADE FROM GENUINE MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD i^ Made in a iiioincnt by tlie addition of boiliug water or milk. No Coffee Pot re(iuired. In 1, A and I lb. bottles, at .25, ,40 and .6.').. Chemical and Assay Apparatus and Pure Reagents Chemists and Assay ers, Mining Companies, Colleges and Schools should get our prices before looking elsewhere. Send for our 1897 Illustrated Catalogue of apparatus and quotations on chemicals. LYMAN'S CHERRY TOOTH PASTE Whitens the Teeth, Sweetens the Breath, Prevents Decay. LYMAN, SONS & CO., MONTREAL Manitoba Farm Lands MANITOBA OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES FOR NEW SETTLERS TO ENGAGE IN AGRICULTURE CLIMATE AND SOIL Are well ad!i])ted for growing wheat, oats, barley, flax, millet, jjotatoes, aiul all kinds of vegetables. Native grasses are luxuriant. ARABLE AND GRAZING LANDS Can 1)0 purchased in all parts of the Province on easy terms, at from $2.50 to iBlO per acre. Average wheat yield for past eight years, 20 bushels |)er acre. "HELP TO KEEP CANADIANS IN CANADA " For Maps, Information or Advice, address THOMAS GREENWAY Minister of Agriculture and Immigration, Winnipeg, Man. OR C. H. JEFFERYS Manitoba Immigration Agent, 30 Yorli Street, Toronto, Ont. [1900 it in a Hurry ? ous. AVA COFFEE ■>off(pe Pot required. 3 Reagents ollegres and here. )aratus and ^NDS t NEW p