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AMiets exceed - • ■ - • <|30,000,000 Funds Invested In Canadu - - 900,000 Ckivernmeni Deposit for Security of Canadian Policy Holders - > ■ 150,000 Canada Soard of Direciort : Bob, Boary Stanei, Chainua. ThomM Cramp, Iiq., Sop. Chairmaa. Thoodoro Bart, Iiq. ABgu C. Boopor I14. Idfflud J. Barboan, Xiq. G. F. C. SMITHi Resident Secretary. BISKS ACCEPTED AT CURBENT BATES. HEAD OFHOE, CANADA BRANOH, 16 Place d'ArmeSj Corner of St. James 8t.y MONTREAL. CONTENTS. 00,000 00,000 50,000 hainun. TES. St, PAOB. Almanac, Ac 1- 37 British Ambassadors abroad, and Foreign Ambassadorji inEnffland 204 Bank Holidays 1 Banks in Canada 128-138 Bar, The 106 «• Members of. 106-108 Collectors of Customs for the Dominion 210 Customs Tariff 69- »1 Council of Arts and Manufactures, Province of Quebec. . . 172 Courts of Justice 94-102 Dental Board of Examiners, Province of Quebec 118 Dominion Board of Trade 187 Emigration Agents for the Dominion in Europe 223 Eclipses 2 Epochs 1 Festivals, Moveable 1 Fish and Game Laws 240 Geological Survey 219 Government Departments in Ottawa,— Governor's Secretarv's Office 215 Department of Justice 217 Militia an i Defence 220 Customs 216 Finance 217 Public Works 220 Railways and Canals 220 • Inland Revenue 218 Secretary of State 218 Marine and Fisheries 221 Postmaster-General 222 AgrictUture 223 Interior 219 **^ovemor-General of Canada, Ac 206 Her Majesty's Household 202 Her Mj^esty^s Chief Officers of State 203 Herschel's Weather Table 8 Immigration Agents in the Dominion 223 Imperial Government and Chief Officers of State 208 Inspectors of Inland Revenue, District 219 Inspectors of Ports and Collectors of Customs 216 Library of Parliament 216 Members of the Privy Council and Officers 206 " Senate of Canada and Officers 206-208 '* House of Commons and Officers 209-214 i( it (< << (t (( K l< (( vi. CONTENTS. PAGE. Members of the Legislature of Ontario and OfKcers 223-227 *< Legislature of Quebec and Officers 228-232 " Legislature of Nova Scotia and Officers. . . 236-236 " • Legislature of NewBrunswick and Officers 233-236 '< Legislature of Manitoba and Officers 238-239 " Legislature of Prince Edward Island and Officers 236-238 <' Legislature of British Columbia 238 " • North-West Territory 239 Masonic 177-179 Militia, Province of Quebec 116-117 Notarial Board, Province of Quebec 109 Official Arbitrators 220 Patent Branch 223 Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of Quebec. . . 118 Prince of Wales' Household 202 Begistrars of Counties 103-104 Bine Association, Province of Quebec 117 Superintendents, Ac. oi Lidians, 219 The Queen and Boyal Family 200-201 MONTBEAL. Banks, Local Officers, and British and Foreign Agents. . . 134-136 Bank Stock List, Canadian 130-131 Bar 106-108 Benevolent Institutions 160-153 Boards of Trade, Dominion and Montreal 137 Building Societies 146-147 Carriages, Cartage, <&c.. Bates of 41 Cemetery Company, Mount Boyal 149 Churches, Chapels, &c 164-170 Clubs ^ 173-176 Colleges and Schools 157-164 Coroners for the District of Montreal Ill Commissioners for receiving affidavits for Superior Court. 109 Commissioners for receiving affidavits in Quebec for Ontario 110 Commissioners for receiving affidavits in London, Eng., for Ontario and Quebec 110 Commissioners to administer oaths to public officers 110 Consulates 122 Com Exchange Association 137 Corporation of Montreal, and Officers 37- 63 Customs Tariff of Duties 59-91 Dental Board of Examiners 118 Dispensary ^.... 121-122 Duties payable on Ucenses, <&c 56 Excise Duties 66 Fares for Coaches, Cabs, &c 41 - 1 1 4 \ i CONTENTS. vii. i i [ i" i |: ! i' i i. i i Fife Department PAOB. 50 61- 68 181 67 3 120 121 121 120 122 64- 55 123 172-173 138 140 130-131 111-112 2 148 111 177-179 118-122 115-117 118 119 138 137 39- 40 153-164 180 180-181 102 103 28- 36 33 30 35 ! 160 140-149 142-143 102 171-172 161 103 143-144 69- 91 66- 67 68 41 41 39- 40 PAOK. . 223-227 . 228-232 Fire Alarm Telegraph Signal Boxes Foresters, Ancient Order of . 236-236 Harbor Commissioners and Officers 8 233-236 HerschePs Weather Table . 238-239 Hospital. Montreal General 1 ♦* Notre Dame . 236-238 " Women's 238 •' Hotel Dieu 239 " Lying-in . 177-179 . 115-117 109 220 223 Inland Bevenue Immigration Agents Institutions, Literary and Scientific Inspectors of Produce, ■ 'H ^ n p^ h i *^-,* w W*f #*' 6^* -r t*4-\ '^■'i\-» m^ THB CmZENB INSURANCE COXPANT.-FlM* MA» and Aecideni.— Capital •lasStOOO. fiLMANAG, ^G. '; PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF THE CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1883. Golden Number 3 Dominical Letter G Epact 22 Solar Cycle 16 Roman Indication. Julian Period I • • • • • 11 6596 FIXED AND MOVABLE FESTIVALS, ANNIVERSARIES, &c. Ac. 6 21 4 7 11 Epiphany Jan. Septuagesima Sunday . . " Quinquagesima Sunday Feb. Ash Wednesday " Quadragesima, ) n First Sunday in Lent ) St. David .' Mar. 1 StPatrick <' 17 Palm Sunday " 18 Good Friday " 23 EASTER SUNDAY. ) <« 25 Annunciation ) Low Sunday April 1 St. George " 23 Rogation Sunday " 29 Ascension Day . , . ^ Mhv q Holy Thursday S ^ Pentecost. Whit Sun. May 13 (( 20 24 24 Trinity Sunday Corpus Christi ) n Birth of Q. Victoria. ) Accession of Q.Victoria June 20 Proclamation " 21 St. John the Baptist. ) <( Midsummer Day . ... ^ St. Peter and St Paul. . June 29 Dominion Day July 1 St. Michael ) « . 00 Michaelmas Day ....] "®P'- ^^ Birth of Pr. of Wales. Nov. 9 St. Andrew " 30 l8t Sunday in Advent . . Dec. 2 St. Thomas '< 21 CHRISTMAS ♦< 25 St. John the Evangelist " 27 E The year 5644 of the Jewish Era'commences on October 2nd. Ramadan. (Month of Abstinence, observed by the Turks) com- mences on July 6th. The year 1301 of the Mohammedan Era commences on Nov. 2nd. BANK HOLIDAYS. Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. — New Year's Day, Good Friday, Queen's Birthday, Dominion Day, Christmas Day. Quebec. — New Year's Day, Epiphany, Annunciation, Good Friday, Ascension, Corpus Christi, Queen's Birthday, Dominion Day, St. Peter and St. Paul June 29, All Saints, Conception, Christmas Day. Also, throughout the Dominion, any day appointed by procla- mation for a general Fast or Thanksgiving Day. ill I THE CITIZBlfft IMSUBABTCE CO^FIRE, I 00 S s S t S-a .4 8 S CC p §s ^ p PC ce«3ccoO u » CO W •>* •!« "< •!-« -^ ^^ _ .„ rP J3 _« « JS J* J? iS l> P V 3 P S3 15 i-« "2 '1^ > o^^p^;x4^ui e o es s top O o rt'S OtJ "P ^ § 3 o M e3 to 00 P > -d-d Si C— — eapatlon do not Toid iko Polley* First Month. JANUARY-31 Days. Begins on Monday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHAIBS. Last QxiRt. 2 New Moon. i> FiratQuar. 16 Full Aloon. 23 Lagt (juar. 31 Queber. h. m. 8 or>a.m. 1 14b. m. p (»2p.m. 2 son .in. 6 41a.m. Montreal h. rn. 7 56a. ID. 1 06a. m. 7 sap. in 2 21a.m. 6 :i2a.m. Toronto, n. m. 7 .H3a.m. 42a.m. 7 30p.m. 1 fiPft.ra. 6 U9a.m. 7V0i7t>Ai. beg'B. ends- a.m. p.m. 6 46 S 2i{ 6 43 6 31 6 40 5 40 6 36 5 48 6 27 6 01 s'^i .a -.9 ***** m DAY. w. M. M 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F /) S 6 Mn 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 F 12 S 13 Sn 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 S 20 Sn 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 S 27 Sn 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. Union of Iroland with G. Britain, 1801. . . Capture of Granada, 14'J2 Archbishop of Paris aasassinated, 1857 . . . Allied Fleets enter Black Sea, 184 j Treaty between Britain and U. S., 1784. . . Epiphany. Old Christmas Day l8t Sunday after Epiphany Admiral Lord Nelson's funeral, 1808 Crimea ceded to Russia^ 1748 Penny Post established in England, 1840. . First Lottery in England, 1509 Lavater, physiognomist, died, 1801 Battle of Chillianwullah, 1848 2nd Sunday aft£r Epiphany Talma, French tragedian, born, 1763 Battle of Corunna, 1809 Battle of Falkirk, 1750 Lima founded by Pizarro, 1534 Great eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 1776. . David Garrick died, 1779 SbpTuagesima. Ste. Agnes South Sea Bubble commenced, 1 720 R'l Exchange open'd by Q.Elizabeth, 1570. St. Timothy, disciple of St. Paul, died, 97. . Conversion of St. Paul Council of Trent 1564 Independence of Greece, 1822 Sexaqbsima Paris capitulated to the Germans, 1870. . . Martyrdom of Charles I. of England, 1649. Prince Charles Edward Stewart died, 1788. MONTREAL. sun. rises. m. 46 46 46 45 45 45 7 44 44 43 43 43 43 42 7 42 41 40 39 39 38 38 7 37 37 36 34 33 32 31 7 30 7 29 7 28 7 27 sets, h. m. 22 23 24 25 26 27 4 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 4 37 39 40 41 43 44 45 4 46 47 48 50 52 53 64 4 56 4 67 4 59 5 01 MOON ON M'N h. m. a m, 7 19 8 06 8 64 9 46 10 50 11 46 p.m. 81 27 20 13 03 4 67 6 49 6 42 7 36 8 34 9 27 10 22 11 16 a.m. 63 39 23 06 47 4 29 6 13 6 67 6 44 CmXENH INSIJBANOE CO]!IPABrr^-I.OAHS are sranted after tbree years in forces ADVERTISEMEXT. GiMMllilAIi lilt: ASSURANCE COMPANY, Head Office, 19 ^ 20 CornhilU London. CAPITAL- .$12,800,000 Funds in hand and Invested, over - $9,000,000 Uncalled Capital $11,250,000 Brancli Office for Sastem Canada : 54 St. Francois Xavier St., Cor. Hospital St. Fire Department. Insurance granted upon Dwelling Houses and Mercantile Risks, including Mills and Manufactories and their contents, at Reasonable Rates. Life Department. Terms Liberal — Rates Moderate — Security Perfect — Bonuses large, having heretofore averaged over 25 • per cent, of Premiums paid. FRED. COLE, General Agent for Eastern Canada* Oir THE SECURITY OF ITS lilFE POLICIES •nd Liberal Hnrrenidem allowed. Second Month. FEBRUARY-28 Days. Be^fins on Thursday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. New Moon. 7 First Quar. 14 Full Moon. 21 Quebec, h. m. 1 25p.m. 5 10a.m. 7 33p.m. Montreal. h. m. 1 16p.m. 5 01a.m. 7 24p.m. • Toronto. Twtl beg' 8 . ight, ends. p.m. 6 11 6 22 6 33 h. m. 53p.m. 4 38a.m. 7 01p.m. a.m. 8 16 8 06 7 56 .3 a.s a O CO O ^ DAT. W. M. 1 Th F 2 S 3 Sn 4 M 6 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Sn 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 S 17 Sn 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 So 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. St. Bridget M. Davitt, Land Leaguer, arrested, 1881. . Spanish Inquisition abolished, 1813 QuiNQUAOESiMA. Shrove Sunday Battle of Plassey, (India), 1757 Insurrection (Massini) at Milan, 1853 Ash Wednseday , Victoria Cross instituted, 1856 Canada ceded to England, 1763 Queen Victoria married, 1840 Ist Sunday in Lent Marriage of Lady Burdett Coutts, 1881 . . . Massacre of Glencoe, 1691 Blackstone, eminent lawyer, died, 1780. . . Hadley, inven'r of the quadrant, d'd, 1744 Moli6re, French poet, died; 1763 Russians defeated at Eupatoriaj 1855 2nd Sunday in Lent Action off Gibraltar, (E. and F.). 1801. . . . American Independence aoknowid. 1783. Ogdensburg, N.Y., taken by British, 1813. George Washington bom, 1731 Louis Phillipe, of France, abdicated, 1848. St. Matthias 3rd Sunday in Lent John Philip Kemble, tragedian, died, 1823. First Russian Embassy to England, 1557. Institution of the Order of St. Patrick, 1783. MONTREAL. SUN rises, sets. h. m. 7 25 7 24 7 22 7 21 19 18 16 15 14 13 7 11 10 08 06 04 03 01 7 00 6 58 6 56 6 56 6 55 6 53 6 61 6 49 6 47 6 45 6 43 h. m. 5 03 5 04 5 06 6 07 09 10 11 12 13 17 6 19 20 21 22 24 25 27 5 28 30 32 33 35 37 5 38 5 39 41 42 44 MOON ON M'N h. m. a.m. 8 24 9 18 10 13 11 09 11 59 p.m. 59 1 54 2 47 3 41 4 5 36 31 6 26 7 21 8 16 9 08 9 59 10 47 11 33 a.m. 1 00 1 44 2 24 3 09 3 51 4 36 5 24 THE CmZElir B UfSURANCE CO.—FIIIE BRAJTCH. wirtdt for wlilcli low llirnres will be quoted. Aseneiei 8 ADVERTISEMENT. s 00 si BOr= In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. WGT/OJifAjfyMifPPLEMEMri Get the Standard. ^ TPnn Webster^it has 118,000 irords, THE 3000 Bng^ravings, and a New Biographical Dictionary. I Standard in Gov't Printing Office, 3/3,000 copies in Public Schools ^^^^ ^^ sale JJO to 1 of any other seriehi. T^lPOm aid to make a Family intelligent. XpXiO X Best help for SCHOLARS, TEACHXTbS and. schools. It is the best practical English Dictionary extant. — London Quarterly Review. I Published by 0. & C. MiSSBIAM, Springfield, Mass. .►Sv* 9 6 B a P ae CD .. Eg CANADA PAPER COMPANY, (LIMITED.) PAPER-MAKERS AND WHOLESALE STATIONERS, 374, 376 & 378 St. Paull Street, MILLS AT SHESBROOKE, WINDSOR and FOBTBEUF, F.Q. Honaeliold and sood <}oiiiinerel»l Rlslui specially d«- In all prinelpal towns. I^osses i»atd» OTCr •lySOOtOOfl* Third Month. MARCH-31 Days. Begins on Thnrsday. MOON'S CHAXGES. PHASES. Last Quar. New Moon. First Quar. Pull Moon. Last Quar. D. 2 9 15 23 31 Quebec. h. 1 11 3 1 3 m. 41a.m. 46p.m. 46p.m. 19p.m. 36p.m Montreal. h. m. 32a.m. 11 37p.m. 3 37p.m. 1 10p.m. 3 27p.m. Toronto. h. 11 3 3 m. 09a.m. 14p.m 14p.m 47p.m 04p.m Twilight. beg's. ends. a.m. p.m. 7 32 6 52 7 17 7 03 7 11 7 15 6 67 7 16 6 41 7 27 a a P . DAT. W. M. Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th .F S 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. St. David, titular Saint of Wales St. Chad, patron of medicinal springs. Coply Fielding, painter, died, 1855.. . MONTREAL. SUN rises, sets. 4th Sunday in Lent. Correggio, painter, died, 1534. York changed to Toronto, 1834 Smith O'Brien pardoned, 1854 King William III., of England, d'd, 1702. Americus Vespucius born, 1451 New South Wales discovered, 1787 5th Sunday in Lent. Peace of Utrecht, 1713 Planet Uranus discov'd by Herschel, 1781. Admiral Byng shot at Portsmouth, 1757, Lord Comwallis defeated U.S army, 1792. Burbage, actor, died, 1618-19 St. Patrick 6th Sunday in Lent. Palm Sunday. St. Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary . Sir Isaac Newton died, 1727. Archbishop Cramner burnt, 15.56 Goethe, German poet, died, 1832 Good Friday J. Harrison, inv'r of chronometer, d'd, 1776 Easter Sunday. Lady Day. Bank of England incorporated, 1694 Peace of Amiens, 1802 England declares war with Russia, 1854 . , Siege of Acre, Holy Land, 1799 Allied Sovereigns enter Paris, 1814 Calhoun, American statesman, died, 1850, h. m. 6 40 6 38 6 36 6 34 6 32 6 30 6 28 6 26 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 19 6 17 6 15 6 11 6 09 6 07 6 05 6 03 6 01 59 57 55 53 5 51 5 49 5 47 45 43 42 41 h. m. 5 46 5 47 5 48 5 60 52 53 54 56 57 5 5 5 5 58 6 00 6 01 6 03 6 04 6 05 6 07 6 08 6 09 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 MOON ON M'N h. m. a.m. 7 04 7 58 8 62 9 47 10 41 11 36 p.m. 31 1 27 2 23 3 20 4 17 5 14 6 10 04 65 7 7 8 44 9 30 10 14 10 67 11 39 a.m. 1 00 1 48 2 32 3 19 4 4 5 07 67 49 6 41 THE ClTIZEUrS INSURANCE COMPANT.— NO ADT ANT AGES OR SECURITT TO 10 ADVEBTISEMENT. STANDARD BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID — AND — COPYING INK, ARE ScientifLcally Prepared. ^ ARE Warranted to Ise Permanent in Color, and Free Flowing:, DO NOT CORRODE THE PEN. Handsomely put up in Englisli stoneware bottles ; QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINTS, IMPMIAL MEASURE Prepared only by CAlTADIAlf COHPAHnr OFFERS ANY iNTEirDnro i.ife insurers. Fourth Month. APRIL-30 Days. Be$;ins on Sunday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. New Moon. First Quar. Full Moon. Last Quar. D. 7 14 22 30 Quebec. h. 8 4 6 4 m. 51a.m. 04a.m. 42a.m. 18a.m. Montreal, h. 8 3 6 4 m. 42a.m. 55a.m. 33a.m 09a.m. Toronto. Twilight. 1 beg's. ends.| h. m. 8 19a.m. 3 32a.m. 6 10a.m. 3 46a.m. a.m. 6 27 6 14 6 00 5 46 p.m. 7 37 7 46 7 66 8 08 A , S rt S • <5 << DAT. W. Su M 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th 5 F 6 S 7 Sn M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S So M M. ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. SUN. rises . I sets. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Low Sunday. 1«* Sunday after Easter. . Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 Richmond taken by Gen. Grant, 1865 British fleet sailed for the Baltic, 1855 Danton guillotined, 1794 Battle of Pittsburgh Landing, 1862 Toronto Cathedral burnt, 1849 2nd Sunday after Easter Surrender of General Lee, 1865 Catholic Emancipation Bill, 1829 Napoleon signed his first abdication, 1814. Bombardment of Fort Sumter, 1861 De la Beche, geologist, died, 1855 Abraham Lincoln assassinated, 1865 3rd Sunday afier Easter Battle of CuUoden, 1746 Brock's monument destroyed, 1840. . Abernethy, eminent surgeon, died, 1831 . . Battle of Lexington, 1775 Cromwell dissolved Rump Parliam't, 1663. Racine, poet, died, 1699 4th Sunday after Easter St. George'' s Day Shakespeare d'd, 1616. Bank of England founded, 1694 St. Mark. Oliver Cromwell bom, 1599. . . Jeremy Collier died, 1726 Battle of York, Upper Canada, 1813 Battle of Sillery in Canada (F. & E.), 1760. RoaATiON Sunday Washington declared President U.S., 1798. ^ 46 h. m. 5 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 5 26 5 24 5 22 5 20 5 18 16 14 5 12 11 09 07 05 04 02 5 00 58 56 55 53 51 49 4 48 h. m. 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 6 35 6 37 6 38 6 40 6 41 6 42 6 44 6 45 6 46 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 63 6 54 6 55 6 56 6 68 00 01 03 04 05 7 06 7 08 MOON. ON M'N h. m. a.m. 8 30 9 20 10 13 11 08 11 59 p.m. 1 02 01 01 00 56 50 6 40 7 28 8 13 8 56 9 38 10 20 11 02 11 46 a.m. 1 1 2 3 4 6 17 45 54 45 36 27 6 18 7.10 1 1 ' "»« CITIZENS WSUKANCECO _!,„.« 12 ADVEBTISEATENT. m' li'.'f f; / ..O^ *NDS£NTLY IM^ av* *^^, 5j /AWINBaAJSPIilLJ IthreetimesadayI Jir!iff^gue preventive of ""HHtPAREO ONLYATThT ^"^ICAL HALL \ M Tu W from Hkm by Act of Parliament. -Undoubted Seoorttyls afforded and hlg^h ttandlns of its Proprietary and Directors. Fifth Month. MAY-31 Days. Begins on Tuesday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. New Moon. First Quar. Pull Moon. Last Quar. D. 6 13 21 29 Quebec. h. m. 5 ISp.m, 6 09p.m, 10 16p.m 9 37a.m. Montreal. h. m. 5 6 10 9 04p.m. 00p.m. 07p.m. 28a.m. Toronto. h. m. 8 41p.m. 5 37p.m 9 44p.m. 9 05a. m Twilight. beg's. ends. a.m. 6 38 6 28 5 18 6 11 p.m. 8 15 8 24 8 34 8 43 S J s • ^ ©'7 © i DAT. W. M. Tu W Th F S Sa M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sa M Tu W Th 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. MONTREAL. SUN rises, sets. Duke of Connaught bom, 1850 , Ba^l'j of Lutzen, 1813 A^scension Day. Holy Thursday Taking of Seringapatam by English, 1799 Battle of Fuentes d'Onor, E. and F., 1811 Sunday after Ascension. Lord Brougham died, 1868 Lavoisier guillotined at Paris, 1794 Religious Tract Society founded, 1799. Indian Mutiny commenced, 1857 Spencer Percival assassinated, 1812 . . . , Passage of the Douro, 1809 m. 45 44 43 41 40 4 38 Whit Sunday. Pentecost. Sir William Congreve died, 1828. Daniel O'Connell died, 1847 Battle of Albuera, 1811 Prince Talleyrand died, 1838 Earthquake in S. Ameriq^ 1875 , St. Dunstan^s Day , Tbinity Sunday. Great Earthquake in England, 1382. .... Robert Vernon died, 1849 Battle of Ramillies, 1706 Corpus Christi. Queen Victoria b'n, 1819. Negro Insurrection in Jamaica, 1760 St. Augiistine^s Day 36 35 33 32 31 29 4 28 27 26 24 23 22 21 4 20 Ist Sunday after Trinity. William Pitt bom, 1759 Restoration of King Charles II., 1660. . . . King Arthur died, 542 Stoney Point evacuated by Americ's, 1779 18 17 16 16 15 14 4 13 4 12 4 11 4 10 4 09 m. 09 10 11 13 14 7 15 16 17 18 20 21 23 MOON ON M'N 7 24 26 26 28 29 30 31 7 32 34 35 36 38 39 40 7 41 7 42 7 43 7 44 7 45 h. m. a.m. 8 54 9 48 10 44 11 32 p.m. 42 43 41 38 32 22 6 09 6 63 7 29 8 18 9 00 9 43 10 27 11 13 a.m. 51 41 33 3 24 4 15 5 06 6 56 6 47 7 38 8 31 u ADVEKTISEMENT. ESrERBROOK STEEL PENS Popular Ko... 048, 14. 130. 333. 161. «. ^,;;;^^'« "^ a'l stationers. K 1 WILLIAM~DRYSDALE & CO. Stationers ft Periodical Igeats, ^«^^ ^25, James Street, aa and Poataee staapo /^onti^al. Sn IM Tu W Th F 8 IJBERAIi and REMVKERATIVE ACCIDENT POUCT this CompMij at SS per #1000. Sixth Mouth. JUNE-30 Days. De^ins o\\ Friday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. New Moon. First Quar. Full Moon. Last Quar. 5 12 20 27 Quebec, h. 1 9 11 2 m. 27a.m. 56a.m. 46a.m. 52p.m. Montreal. Toronto. Twilight. beg's lends. h. 1 9 11 2 m. 18a.m. 47a.m. .'<7a.m. 43p.m. h. 9 11 2 m. 55a.m. 24a.m. 14a.m. 20p.m. a.m. 5 07 5 06 6 06 5 07 .j.m. 8 49 8 53 8 57 8 58 (> bit ^t W 6> M 1) U D ~ U W sa. e< BO. 3 3 3 DAY. w. M. F 1 S 2 Sn 3 M 4 Tu 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 S 9 Hn 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 F 15 S 16 Sa 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 S 23 Sn 24 M 26 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 S 30 ANNIVERSAEIES, EVENTS, Ac. Lord Howe's naval victory, 1794. Gordon (Papal) riots, London, 1780 2nd Sunday after Trinity King Qeorge III. of England bom, 1738. . Battle of Stoney Creek, 1813 Count Cavour died, 1861 English Reform Bill passed, 1832 Douglas Jerrold died, 1857 Battle of Arklow, Ireland, 1798 3rd Sunday after Trinity St. Barnabas Day Collins, author of "Passions,'' died, 1759. St. Anthony'' a Day Mutiny at the Nore, 1797 St. Vitus. Edward, Black Prince, b'n, 1330 Duke of Marlborough died, 1722 4th Sunday after Trinity Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Battle of Blenhiem, 1800 Accession of Queen Viccoria, 1837 Skelton, poet, died, 1529 : Civil war in Paris, 1848 Capitulation of Kars, 1855 5th Sunday after Trinity. St. Jean B. Louis Bonaparte died, 1846 George IV., of England, diedj 1830 Nicholas Tindal, historian, died, 1774. . . . Lord Baglan (Crimea) died, 1855 St. Peter J the Apostle Battle of Silistria, 1832 MONTREAL SUN rises. h. m. 4 09 4 09 4 08 4 08 4 07 4 06 4 06 4 06 4 06 4 05 4 05 4 05 4 05 4 05 4 05 4 04 4 04 4 05 4 05 4 06 4 05 4 06 4 06 4 G6 4 06 4 06 4 07 4 08 4 08 4 08 sets. h. m. 7 46 7 47 7 48 48 49 60 51 62 52 7 63 63 53 54 54 55 65 7 56 57 57 57 67 58 58 7 68 53 58 58 58 58 68 MOON ON M'N h. m. a.m. 10 24 11 24 p.m. 24 22 19 12 01 4 48 5 6 33 15 6 57 7 89 8 23 9 08 9 65 10 44 11 35 a.m. 1 20 2 12 3 03 3 64 44 36 6 36 7 19 8 14 9 11 L THB OmSEHS IHS1JllAlfCECO.-fl89«000 deposited with 0«n«dian Ooyenunent for ip«dftl Moority of FoUqj boldnib 16 ADVERTISEMENT. EAGLE FOUNDRY. GEORGE BRUSH, King & Queen Streets, Montreal, Maker of STl^M Steam Boilers, Hoisting Engines, Steam Pamps, Circular Saw Mills, Bark Mills, Water Wheels, Mill Gearing, Hangers & Pulleys, Hand and Power Hoists for Warehouses, &c., &c. 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Sn 1 M 2 Tu 3 \V 4 Th 5 F 6 S 7 Sn 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 Sa 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 S 21 Sn 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 S 28 Sn 29 M 30 Tu 31 ANNIVEKSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. 6th Sunday aftbr Trinity Visitation of the Virgin Mary , Grenada taken by the French, 1779 American Independence declared, 1776. Battle of Chippewa, Canada, 1814 Battle of Wagram, 1809 Bichard Brinsley Sheridan died, 1816 . , 7th Sunday aptee Trinity. Zachary Taylor, Pres't of U.S., d'd, 1816. Henry the Second of France died, 1559. . . Alex. Hamilton, V.P. of U.S., kiUed, 1804 Crimea evacuated by Allies, 1856 Marat, French Bevolutionist, died, 1793 . . Bastille (Paris) taken, 1789 8th Sunday after Trinity. St. Swithin. DeBeranger, French poet, died, 1857 . . . . , Insurrection at Madrid, 1854 Bishop Sherlock died, 1761 Battle of Halidon Hill, S. and E., 1333. . . Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, died, 1452 , . . Bobert Bums, Scotland's poet, died, 1796. 9th Sunday anter Trinity. Bich. Gibson, miniature painter, d'd, 1690 Attack on Santa Cruz, 1797 Battle of Lundy's Lane, Canada, 1814. . . . Ste. Anne Battle of Talavera, E. and F., 1809 T. Cromwell, Minister, H'y 8th, beh'd, 1540 10th Sunday after Trinity. J. Sebastian Bach, composer, died, 1750. . Ignatius Loyola died, 1556 MONTREAL. BUN rises . sets. h. m. 4 09 10 10 11 11 12 13 4 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 4 27 28 30 31 32 34 35 4 36 37 38 h. m. 7 58 68 58 57 57 56 56 7 56 65 54 64 53 62 61 7 51 61 50 49 48 47 46 7 45 44 42 41 40 38 37 7 36 7 36 7 34 MOON ON M'N h. m. a.m. 11 10 p.m. 00 1 00 1 51 3 30 3 25 4 4 6 01 62 35 6 18 02 48 8 36 9 36 10 18 11 U a.m. 57 1 49 2 41 3 4 6 32 23 16 6 10 7 06 8 02 8 59 9 65 10 60 I •fHK CITIKEirS IlfSVRAirCE CO^FIRE, LIFE (Ur Hnirli AlUiBy President t Henrj I^ymaii* Esq.* 18 ADVERTISEMENT. mi MIIIDFICTURING CO. MANUIHACTXJRKRS OF* Colored Faints, Dry Colors, MACHINERY OILSiAXLE GREASTf AND DEALERS IN Painters* and Printers* Materials Generally. PRINTING INK For Newspaper and Job Printing, 0/ which this Book is a Specimen^ MANUFACTURED BY THE BAYLIS MANUFACTURING CO. E, I«I11B CO. >rs, lEASE rials K (Ais CO. AHB ACCIDENT.— CAPirAL, - - •1,198,000. Vtoe-Prc«tdent t G«mld E. Hart, General Maiuiffer, Eiifhth Month. AUGUST-31 Days. neifins on Weclncsilay. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. New Moon. 2 First Quar. 10 Full Moon. 3 18 Lost Quur. 24 Quebec. Montreal. Toronto, Twil beg's. ight. ends. p.m. 8 31 8 19 8 06 7 66 h. m. 8 41p.m. 8 44p.m. 8 08a.m. 4«a.m. h. m. 8 32p.m. 8 36i).m. 7 69a.m. 37a.m. h. m. 8 09p.m. 8 12p.m. 7 36a.m. 14a.m. a.m. 3 41 3 61 4 01 4 09 DAY. w. M. w. 1 Th 2 F 3 S 4 Sa 6 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 F 10 S 11 Sa 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 16 Th 16 F 17 S 18 Sa 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 S 26 Sa 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 F 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. Battle of the Nile, 1798 Mehemet Ali, Pacha of Egypt, died, 1649. Fort Erie invested by British, 1814 Battle of SaragoBsa, 1808 11th Sunday after Thinity Anne, widow of Shakespeare, died, 1623. . Q'n Caroline, consort Geo. IV., died, 1821 George Canning died, 1827 Madame Vestris, actress, died, 1856 Sir Charles J. Napier, general, born, 1664. Thomas Betterton, actor, l)orn, 1035 12th Sunday after Trinity Great Earthquake in Scotland, 1816 Dr. "Wm. Buckland, geologist, died, 1856. Assault on Fort Frie by the English, 1814 St. Roch Frederick II. of Prussia died, 1786 Guido Reni, painter, died 1642 13th Sunday after Trinity St. Bernard died, 1153 Battle of Vimiera, 1808 Battle of Boaworth, 1486 W. Wallace, Scotland's hero, exec'd, 1305 St. Bartholomew T. Chatterton, Bristors poet, died, 1770. . . 14th Sunday after Trinity Julius Caesar landed in Britain, 55 B.C. . . Wm. L. Mackenzie died at Toronto, 1837, Loss of H.M.S. " Royal George," 1782. . . . John Bunyan died, 1688 Battle of San Sebastian, 1813 a irf s n MONTREAL. sun riseq. h. in. 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 4 46 46 47 48 49 61 52 4 46 65 56 67 59 00 01 5 02 03 05 06 07 09 10 6 11 12 14 15 17 18 sets. h. m. 7 82 7 31 7 30 7 29 7 27 26 24 22 21 19 18 7 16 15 13 11 09 08 06 7 04 02 01 6 59 6 57 6 65 6 54 6 52 6 50 6 45 6 47 6 45 6 42 MOON ON M'W h. m. p.m. 00 31 1 19 2 04 2 47 3 30 4 13 4 67 6 42 6 26 7 17 8 07 8 59 9 63 10 45 11 38 p.m. 1 24 2 3 4 5 5 17 11 06 01 58 6 54 7 50 6 44 9 37 10 26 11 13 11 59 OTIZEIfS INSURANCE COMPAHTr— LIFE BRANCK* enibarra«i»iiisr conditions. Foreign f ravel and 20 ADVEETISEMENT. I <■ I ii TEES & CO. Mannfactvers OF 19 m BISKS AND SOSOQL BISHS. SEND FOR Catalogue. 11 St. fionavenlnre Street, Montreal. kirel and o. kctvers OF , 101 lND lOOL FOR Logue. Iiitreal. MSFJR POI«I€IES of every deserlption iMwed free •/ luunwdoiis oceapatlon do not void tlio Policy* Ninth Month. SEPTEMBER-30 Days. Begins on Saturday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. New Moon. First Quar. Full Moon. Last Quar.* New Moon. D. 1 9 16 23 30 Quebec. Montreal. Toronto, Ttoilight. beg' 8. ends. h. m. 9 29a.m. 1 42p.m. 4 56p.m. 8 05a.m. 1 09a.m. h. m. 9 20a.m. 1 33p.m. 4 47p.m. 7 54p.m. 1 00a.m. h. m. 8 57a.m. 1 10p.m. 4 24p.m. 7 31p.m. 37a.m. a.m. 4 19 4 30 4 39 4 48 4 57 p.m. 7 41 7 25 7 11 4 57 4 43 OO GO DAYS. w. M. s 1 Sa 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 S 8 Sn 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 P 14 S 15 Sa 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 S 22 Sn 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 S 29 Sn 30 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. Champlain, U.S., taken by British, 1814 15th Sunday after Trinity British took Alexandria, 1801 ' St Cuthhert Battle of Borodino, Fr'ch & Russians, 1812 Archbishop Sumner (Canterbury) d'd, 1862 Queen Elizabeth of England born, 1533. , Fall of Sebastopol, 1855 16th Sunday after Trinity William the Conqueror died, 1087 Drogheda taken by Cromwell, 1649 Marshal Blucher died, 1819 Wolfe killed at Quebec, 1759 Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 629 First balloon ascent in England, 1784 — 17th Sunday after Trinity Cardinal Bellarmin died, 1621 Landing of George I. in England, 1714. , Battle of Poictiers, 1356 Owen Glendower, Welsh patriot, d'd, 1415 St. Matthew First day of the Autumnal Equinox 18th Sunday after Trinity Feast of Ingathering, or Harvest Home. . British squadron defeated French, 1806. . . St. Etisebius, pope and confessor, d'd, 310. St. Vincent de Paid died, 1660 J. B. Massillcn, French preacher, d'd, 1742 Michaelmas Day. 19th Sunday after Trinity MONTREAL. SUN rises. h.m. 5 19 5 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 5 30 31 32 34 35 37 38 5 39 5 40 5 41 43 44 45 47 5 48 49 51 5 52 53 54 56 5 57 sets. h. m. 6 41 6 38 6 37 6 35 6 32 6 31 6 29 6 26 6 25 6 23 6 21 6 19 6 17 6 14 6 13 6 11 6 09 6 07 6 05 6 03 6 01 5 58 5 f.7 55 52 51 49 47 45 5 43 MOON' ON M'W h. m. p.m. 42 25 08 51 36 21 08 5 57 6 47 7 38 8 30 9 23 10 16 11 09 a.m. 03 58 54 53 49 48 6 45 6 40 7 34 8 24 9 10 9 45 10 40 11 05 }i t '■:;ii I I.I I I li MM THE dnZENS INSURANCE COMPANT.-IiOAlTS are granted after three years in foree» 22 ADVERTISEMENT. THE CELEBRATED Sexving Machines Are the most popular in the "World I The Best Made, Most Durable, and Basiest Managed ! And does the largest range of work of any Sewing Machine in the market. d^@*inn nnn now in use in canadai »^ JkWWyWWW 2 he Best Froof of their MerUt Besponaible Agents in all the large Towns and Cities of the World. The 'Williams' is made in two iramense factories : one is lo- cated in Montreal, Canada, and one at Bouse's Point, New York. Head Office : D. ORAHAM, 247 Notre Dame St.| Montreali '^ Managing Director. OTX THE BECimiTT OF ITS IiIF£ POLICIES and Liberal Sarrenders allowed. Tenth Month. OCTOBER-31 Days. Begins on Monday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. First Quar. Full Moon. Last Quar. New Moon. D. 9 16 22 30 Quebec. h. 5 2 6 7 m. 34a.m. 00a.m. 33p.m. 11p.m. Montreal. h. 5 1 6 7 m. 25a.m. 51a.m. 24p.m. 02p.m Twilight, loronto. beg's . ends. h. m. a.m. p.m. 5 02a.m. 5 09 6 23 1 28a.m. 5 20 6 08 6 01p.m. 5 27 6 00 6 39p.m. 5 38 5 45 ace e d c V I !«« ^ O u V at" ■§<■§». o 4-t *>* 4^ u u u O O O ^ C A BOO d-2a V 6 u § j; a DAY. w. M. M 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 S 6 Sn 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 F 12 S 13 Sn 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 S 20 Hn 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 S 27 Sn 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. nscB. Festival of the Rosary British cannonaded Ogdensburg, 1812. . . . Treaty of Limerick, 1691 , St. Francis Comwallis, Governor of India, died, 1836, Charles X. of France died, 1836 20th Sunday after Trinity. Death of Rienzi, tribune of Rome, 1354. St. Denis (Dionysius) of France, 272 Egyptian army defe'd by Eng.«fe T'ks, 1840 Samuel Welsey, musician, died, 18.^7. America discovered by Columbus, 1492. , Battle of Queenston— Brock killed, 1812 . 2l8t Sunday after Trinity Rev. John Foster, essayist, died, 1843. . Marie Antoinette guillotined, 1793 Fred. Chopin, musical composer, d'd, 1849. St. Luke. Last State Lottery in Eng., 1826 Henry Kirke White, poet, died, 1806 . . . Bat. of Navarino— Egyp'n fleet dest'd, 1827 22nd Sunday after Trinity. MONTREAL. SUN. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1686. . Battle of Edgehill, 1642 Dan. Webster, U.S. statesman, died, 1852. Bat. of Balaclava, 1855. Agincourt, 1416. Dr. Doddridge, eminent di^ne, d'd, 1751. Michael Servetus martyred, 1553 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Sir Walter Raleigh beheaded, 1618. Admiral Dundonald died, 1860 AU HdUow^a Evey or Halloween m. 51 55 58 6 02 6 04 6 06 6 07 6 08 6 09 6 10 6 11 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 18 6 20 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 30 6 32 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 sets. m. 45 44 40 38 35 32 5 29 26 23 19 17 14 12 5 10 09 08 08 5 07 06 05 6 04 00 58 67 56 55 54 MOON ON M'n 4 62 4 60 4 46 4 40 h. m. p.m. 49 1 32 2 17 3 04 3 61 4 40 6 30 6 20 7 10 8 02 8 53 9 46 10 40 11 36 a.m. 34 1 34 2 34 3 34 4 32 6 28 6 19 7 08 7 64 8 38 9 21 10 04 10 47 11 40 00 %l^n^' I Mii I iil ^',; iii 111 mh: 111; i(H THE CinZEICS IBrSVRAHrCE CO.-FIBE BRABTCH. ■Ired, for wtifcta low llernreA will be qnoted. Affeneiea 24 ADVERTISEMENT. DAWES & CO ESTABLISHED 18S0. ii<' fndia Pale Ale and XX Mild Ale. No, 1 Strong Ale & Extra Stout Porter. Brewery, Lachine, P.Q. OFFICE, 215 ST. JAMES STBEET, MONTREAL. • - ■ JOHN B. OWENS, igt|^ and |(|onse paititer. GRAINING, GILDING, Whitewashing, Tinti/fg^ Taper Hanging, <&C. (&C. <&c. ALL KINDS OF SIGNS MADE TO ORDER. BRAHrCH. Affeneicfl Honsehold and ffood Commercial Risks specially de- In all princiiml towns. IiOS!«es paid, over $1»800»000* Eleventh Month, NOVEMBER-30 Days. Be(;ins on Thursday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. First Quar. Full Moon. Last Quar. New Moon. D. 7 14 21 29 Quebec. Montreal. Toronto, Twilight. beg's. ends. h. m. 7 19p.m. 11 52a.m. 8 58a.m. 2 09p.m. h. m. 7 10p.m. 11 43a.m. 8 49a.m. • 2 00p.m. h. m. 6 47p.m. 11 20a. ra. 8 26a.m. 1 37p.m. a.m. 6 52 6 01 6 11 6 22 p.m. 5 36 5 28 5 21 5 15 DAY. w. H. Th 1 F 2 S 3 Sn 4 M 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Sa 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 S 17 Sn 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 6a 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. Year of the Mohammedan Era commences All SotWa Day St. Jean d'Acre bombarded by Eng'h,1840 24th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Inkerman, 1854 Princess Charlotte of England died, 1817. John Kyrle, '♦ The Man of Ross," d'd,1724 Thos. Bewick, wood engraver, died, 1828 Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841 Mohammed, founder of Islamism, b'n, 570 25th Sunday after Trinity. Martinmas. Charles Kemble, eminent actor, d'd, 1854 Edward III., King of England, bom, 1312 Leibnitz, mathe'n & philosopher d'd, 1716 John Kepler, astronomer, died, 1630 P. Warbeck, the Pretender, executed, 1499 Catherine the Great of Russia died, 1796 26th Sunday after Trinity. Nic. Poussin, eminent painter, died, 1665. Vasco de Gamma doubled C. of G. H.,1497 James Hogg, poet, died, 1835 Ste. Cecilia Richard Hakluyt, great voyager, d'd, 1616 Pittsburg, U.S., evacuated by French, 1758 27th Sunday after Trinity. Marshal Soult, French general, d'd, 1850. Best'n of first Eddystone Lighthouse, 1703 Washington Irving died, 1859 , First Newspaper printed by steam, 1814. St. Andrews Day . a^ ••^ J .1-1 »r tf « ► ^ MONTREAL. SUN. rises, sets. h. m. 6 48 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 49 6 50 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 56 6 57 6 58 00 01 02 04 06 7 07 09 10 11 13 14 15 7 17 18 19 21 22 23 h. m. 4 45 4 44 4 43 4 41 39 38 36 35 34 32 4 31 31 29 28 27 25 24 4 24 22 21 21 20 19 18 4 18 17 16 16 15 15 MOON ON M'N h. m. p.m. 1 49 2 37 3 26 4 5 6 16 05 64 6 44 7 34 8 20 9 19 10 15 11 13 a.m. 1 16 2 18 3 16 4 12 5 03 6 61 6 31 7 21 8 03 8 46 9 29 10 13 10 69 11 46 p.m. 34 '■|!frrr h THE ClTIZEIirS INSURANCE €OaiPANT.-^NO ADTAN TAGES OR SECVRITT TO 26 ADVERTISEMENT. DOHZNIOI MSTAL WOBES Esiabiished Haifa Century. CHARLES GARTH & CO. AND STEAM ENGINEERS, Brass & Iron Founders, Finishers, COPPERSMITHS, MACHINISTS, GASFITTERS, &c. Manufacturebs op OAST IRON, STEAM AND HOT WATEB HTTINGSr^ Engineers' and Steamfltters' Brass and Copper Work, And all descriptions of work for Gas & Water Works, Distilleries, Breweries, Sugar Reflneries, &c., &c. IRON FOVNDRT : Corner Maisonneuve & Dorchester Sts. OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY: MONTREAL. RITT TO OANADIAir COHPAmr OFFERS AlTr BETTER nnrENDiNo i.ife insurers. Twelfth Month. DECEMBER-31 Days. Begins on Saturday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. First Quar. Full Moon. Last Quar, New Moon. D. 7 13 20 29 Quebec. h. 7 10 3 8 m. 01a.m. 43p.m. 23a.m. 14a.m. Montreal. Toronto. Twilight. beg'8. ends. h. m. 6 52a.m. 10 34a.m. 3 14p.m. 8 05a.m. h. m. 41a.m. 10 11a.m. 2 51p.m. 7 42p.m. a.m. 6 32 6 37 6 42 6 45 p.m. 5 12 5 12 5 14 5 21 DAT. W. Sn M. M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 S 8 Sn 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 S 15 Sn 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 S 22 Sa 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 S 29 Sa 80 M 31 ANNIVERSAKIES, EVENTS, Ac. rises. Alexander the First of Russia died, 1825. Ist Sunday in Advent. G. Belzoni, Egyptian explorer, died, 1823. Bishop Butler died, 1839 Sir Henry Wotton, poet, died, 1639 St. Nicholas Marshal Ney, French general, shot, 1815. Conception of the Virgin Mary 2nd Sunday in Advent. Llewellyn, last native P. of Wales, d. 1282 Charles XII. of Sweden killed, 1718 Colley Gibber, dramatist, died, 1757 Council of Trent, 1545 J. Bruce, Abyssinian traveller, died, 1730. Carrier, French revolutionist, guill'd, 1794 3rd Sunday in Advent Lord Chief Justice Gascoigne died, 1413. Samuel Rogers, poet, died, 1855 J.M.W. Turner, eminent painter, d*d, 1851 Suppression of stage plays in England, 1649 St. Thomas , Sir Philip Francis (" Junius "), d'd, 1818. 4th Sunday in Advent Hugh Miller, geologist, died, 1865 Christmas Day .*. St. Stephen St. Johnj the Evangelist Innocents^ Day T. Becket, Archbishop Canterbury, d.,1170 1st Sunday afteb Christmas MONTREAL. sun h. m. 7 25 7 26 27 28 29 30 32 32 7 34 34 36 36 37 38 40 7 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 7 44 J.Wyclife, Star of the Reformation, d.,1384 44 45 45 46 46 46 45 45 sets. h. m. 4 14 4 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 4 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 4 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 4 15 16 16 17 17 19 19 21 21 MOON ON M'N h. m. p.m. 2 13 03 52 40 29 6 18 7 08 8 01 8 56 9 64 10 54 11 56 a.m. 57 1 56 2 3 4 61 42 30 6 16 6 00 6 43 7 26 8 10 8 65 9 41 10 29 11 19 p.m. 00 69 THE CITIZENS INSUKANCE CO. —liife Branch. Separated honorable treatment guaranteed from tha POST OFFICE DEPAKTMENT. OTTAWA. Postmaster-Oeneral Deputy Postmaster-General "Wm. Henry Griffin. Secretary Lt.-Col. William White. Accountant H. A. Wicksteed. < Superintendent J^-^P^^^^^^^^^*'^'*- 1 J. Cunningham Stewart. Cashier John Ashworth. MONTREAL. n Major G. Lamothe Postmaster. M. Emery Assistant Postmaster. Clerks. — \st Class: H. A. Bourret, H. Huddell, J. McKeown, V. Baillargeon, J. L. Palmer, T. F. Larseneur. 2nd Class: F. Pridham, S. Johnston, K. Mayer, J. C. Sims, O. Clement, A. Loftus, J. Senez, A, de Bostaing, D. O'Connor, F. X. Beauregard, T. Desnoyer. H. Goyette, and J. B. A. D'Aoust. 5rd Class: J. E. Barcelo. R. J. Arless, A. E. Auger, R. Duncan, J. Filiatrault, A. A. Doray, G. Beaudeoin, J. E. Renaud, Thos. Harding, L. Lefebvre, E. Chagnon, A. E. Hamelin, G. Lefebvre, A. Larose, I. Chase, U. Rondeau, W. Hayden, G. A. T. Leduc, J. Thompson, H. D. Gaudry, G. Coutl6e, A. Lord, J. Gillies. 4#fc Class : R. J. White, D. Cameron, R. T. Daniels, W. Johnson, E. H. Ouelette, H. E. Forbes, W. J. McElroy, Thomas Lapointe, A. A. de Gasp6, Fred Tuck, J. McRobie, M. Humphries, C Lefebvre, B. Tansey, B. Conlon, J. Thimens. Stamper: J. Collins. Pag Tenders: James Maher and R. Talbot. Messenger : J. Benhet. Engineer in charge of Heating Apparatus : J. Watson. Fireman and Night Watch : A. Trudel. Joiner: L. Renois. Letter Carriers: E. C. Dowd, P. Lapointe, A. Dufresne, J. B. Plante, D. O'Donohue, D. V. de Grand Pr6, J. Callary, J. Kelly, P. Callary, L. Dube, J. Thibodeau, Ig St. Amour, W. Rozen, P. Clark, W. Bergin, L. N. Barrette, A. C. St. Amour, G. Plante, P. L^gac6, J. Bathurst, N. Bissonnette, A. E. Bissonnette, H. Cousineau, S. Laramie, G. Lefebvre, C. A. E. Teroux, M. Kearney, by Act of Parliament.- Undoubted Seoorlty is aflTorded and high itandlnff of its Proprietary and Directors. POST OFFICE. 29 Joseph Giroux, F. 0. Baulnes, S. Demera, N. Cusson, J. B. Moreau, H Chevalier, P. James, F. McShaue, L. H. Darby, L. Simard, F. O. Larin, J. Lussier, W. Scullion, and M. P. Riordou. Letter Carriers at Point St. Charles : W. Murphy and S. Gorman. P. O. Inspector's Office.— .Von/ re«? Division; E. F. King, inspector; David Xelligan, assistant inspector; F. J. Logic, T. Hunter, J. A. Madoro, J. F. Pelletier, clerks; P. Nelligan, messenger. The Railway Mail Clerks, forty-three in number, F. Briegel, Chief Railway Mail Clerk, serving on the following sections of railway ; Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal and Kingston, Mont- real and Island Pond, Vermont Central Railway, Shefford Rail- way, the South Eastern Railway, the Massiwippi Railway, Occidental Railway, and the English Mail Train Service between Montreal, Rimouski and Halifax, are attached to the office of the Post Office Inspector, Montreal. City Postal Delivery. The following are the arrangements in connection with Free Postal Delivery in the City of Montreal. There are no fees chargeable on the delivery of Letters or Papers. There are five deliveries daily, Sundays excepted, in the central portions of the city, served from the General Post Office, . commencing respectively at 8.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 2.00 p.m., and 3.30 p.m., and four deliveries in the other portions of the city, served from the postal receiving offices, commencing at 8.00 a.m., 11.00 a.m., 12.30 p.m., and 3.00 p.m., excepting how- ever, in the more distant divisions, in the northern and eastern portions of the city, in which there are only two deliveries, also served from the postal receiving offices, commencing at 8.00 a.m., and 12.30 p.m., with an additional delivery at 3.00 p.m., on Saturdays. There are three postal receiving offices : one in the east, at No. 640 St. Catherine street; one in the north, at No. 337^ St. Lawrence Main street; and one in the West at 444 St. Joseph street. Point St, Charles. — Two deliveries daily : 9 am. and 2.30 p.m. Persons receiving their letters by letter carriers should, in the event of their removal, advise their correspondents, and at once send their new address, in writing, to the Postmaster. The receiving houses are also open for the sale of postage stamps and the reception of registered and other mailable matter from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Street Letter Boxes are visited at 9.15 am., 12.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. On Sundays at 7.45 p.m. Every effort is made to secure the satisfactory working of these arangements. If, however, irregularities occur, they should be at once reported to the Postmaster. r1' THE CITIZENS IH SIJBAK CE COXPAHT.— Tlie MOST on tbe Gonttnent is luned hy 80 POST OFFIOB. RATES AND REGULATIONS. P08TA0B RATES, LBTTBB8. Between plaoes within the Doiqininn. 8 ots. per \ oi. Between Canada and the United States 3 otfl. per t oi. City or Drop Letters, fur City Delivery 1 cent per 1 oi. The above rates must in every ease be prepaid by postam stamp. Letters wholly unpaid cannot be forwarded, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Offiee. Insufficiently paid letters on which one full rate of iy>8taKe is paid will be taxed with double the amount of the deficrent postage, except letters to the United States, whieh muat be fully prepaid. Post Cards. Canadian Postal Cards of one cent each circulate within the Dominion and are transmissible, without further charge, to the United States. Postal Union Cards at 2 cents each, are issued for transmis- si 32& ADVERTISEMENT. IMPOI^TING AND fflANUPAGTUI^ING 159 to 165 St. James Street. -» * mt I Of all Kinds for OFFICE USE and Fancy Papers for HOME USE. DRA^A^ING and TRACING PAPERS, And other Engineering Requisites. Made to Order, of any Pattern required, and of the Best Materials. -^^-*- X1ry Gooda Trade thrvttghout the JDominion, Agents :— ALEX. SPENCE, 21 Lemoine St., Montreal. Wm. HEWETT, 11 Colborne St., Toronto. 394 ADVEBTISEMENT. THE CITY OF LONDON Of LONDON, England. ■♦-♦♦- CAPITAL, - $10,000,000. Deposit with Canadian Government^ (For Security of Canadian Policy Holders) $100,000 -•-4< Insures all Descriptions of Property AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. *-•- 53 and 65 St. Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL. General Aifent. THE CITIZENS INSURANCE C»MPANY.~Fire, I^tfe ^and Accident.— Capi tal 91<1HS,000. m 00. nent» ers) lertj ireet. It. POST OFFICE. depth j those apply to all Postal Union destinations. The limit of weight, however, for Book Paokets, <&o., to the United Kingdom is 5 lbs. Matter ezoeeding the limit of weight oannot be forwarded. It will be observed that all classes of matter can be registered to the United States and all Postal Union Countries. Partial prepayment is required upon afi classes of matter, with the ez« oeption of letters, which may be forwarded wholly unpaid* sub- ject to double postage vn delivery. Correspondence, howeveri addressed to the United States (and Newfoundland) must, as at present, be fully prepaid. Aspinwall, French Pos'^edsions in the West Indies, Jamaioa via Ualifax. Hay^i and San Domingo vi^ Halifax, Panama, Pt rto Rico via N/ST. & Ilavana,fit. Thomas via N.Y. A Havana or Kingston or Halifax, and Trinidad, letters 10 cents. Papers 4 cents. Australia (ex N-S.W., New Zealand, Victoria and Queens- land, ; Tasmania, Fiji Islands, Hny li, and San Dpmrngo via NY. direct maM, Letters 7 cents, Papers4 eonts : (Sandwich Ivlandi letters 8 cents), Bahamas, Bermuda, Cuba, Jamaica via N.Y. direct mall, Pcrto Rico via N.Y., St. l\homas, St. John and St. Croix, (Danish direct mail via N. Y., Letters 5 cents, Papersi ** cents. 't>v' South Wales. New Zealand, (Queensland, Viotoria and i e >f Good Hope, Letters 15 cents, Papers 4 cents. chili, Letters 20 cents^ Papers 6oents, Newfoundland, Letters 5 cents, Papers 1 cent per 4 oz., (prepayment compulsory). West Indies, (except where otherwise stated) via New York. Letters 15 cents. Papers 4 cents. Do. via Halifax, Letters 10 cents, Papers 4 oents. Monet Obders. Money orders are issued at every Mone;^ Order Office in Canada on every other Money Order Office in Canada, aa well on every Money Order Office in the United Kingdom, Newfound- land and British India. Money orders are also issued at every Money Order Office in the above Countries, payable at the Money Order Offices in Canada. Money orders are also drawn by all the Money Order Offices in Canada on the United States, b«t tho offices of payment in that country are determined by the Postmasters at Bangor, Maine, t St. Albans, Vt. Buffalo, N.Y. I St. Paul, Min., and Detroit, Mich. | Portland, Oregon. These Offices are d* signated *' International Exchange Offices," as all orders coming from the United States to Canada or going from Canada to the United States must pass through 'I' !( I' ■ iitii. THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— FIRE, LIFE Sir Haffb Allan, President ; Henry Iiyman, Esq., S4 POST OFFICE. them, for the purpose of having the relative value of the our- renoy of the one country calculated and certified thereon pre- TiouB to going on to their destination in the other. To Places withii? thb Dominion. The rate of Commission charged on money orders drawn by one money order office in Canada, on any other money order office in Canada, is as follows : If not exceeding in amount $4.00 2 cents. Exceeding $i and not exceeding $10 5 '* " 10 " " 20 10 " " 20 " " 40 20 *• " 40 ** " 60 SO ** "60 " " 80 40 " " 80 " " 100 50 •• No money order exceeding $100 in amount can be granted in any office in Canada ; but postmasters are at liberty to grant two or more orders for $100, or for any lesser sum. They cannot, however, grant two or more orders tor sums of or under $10 in the same day to the same applicant, in favor of the same payee. United Kingdom and Newfoundland. Money orders on the United Kingdom and Newfoundland are drawn in sterling money. If on the United Kingdom, they may ^ be for any sum up to ten pounds. If on Newfoundland for any turn up to twenty pounds. The rate of commission charged on orders on the United Kingdom, over and above the currency value of the sterling, is as follows :— For orders not exceeding £2. 10 stg 20 cents. Exceeding £2.10 and not exceeding £5 stg. ' 40 ** " 6 " ♦• £7. 10" 60 •♦ " 7 10 " ** 10 *• 80 ** The rate of commission charged on orders on Newfoundlandi . over and above the value of the sterling, is as follows : For orders not exceeding £5 stg 25 cents. Exceeding £6 and not exceeding £10 stg £0 ' * »' 10 " " 15 " 75 «* •• 16 •• " 20*' ...$1.00 United States. Money orders on the United States are drawn in Canada cur- rency, and may be for any sum not exceeding $50. Postmasters are, however, at liberty to issue two or more separate orders on the United States tor $50 eaoh. The rate of commission is :• • For any sum not exoeedine $10 10 cents. Exceeding $10 and not exceeding $20 20 '' »♦ 20 " ♦' 30 30 ** «« 80 " " 40 40 ♦• •« 40 ** ♦• 50 60 ** AWB ACCIDEXT—CAPIFAL, - - 81,188,000. Tlce-Presldent ; Gerald E. Hart, General Manager, POST OFFICE. 85 Money orders issned in Canada on the United States, are converted into and payable at their value in the United States' currency, and money orders issued in the United States on Canada are dra^n in United States currency, and converted into and payable at their value in Canada currency. British India. Money orders drawn in Sterling Money, are issued in Canada on British India, for any sum not exceeding j£10, at the follow- ing rates : • • Not exceeding £2 30 cents. Exceeding £2 and not exceeding £5 60 " " 6 '• " 7 90 •* " 7 •' *• 10 $1.20 " The Deputy Postmaster-General of Malta and Gibraltar are authoriged to i?sue money orders on the several money order offices in Canada. Money order ofiQces in Canada, do not how- ever, grant money orders on Malta and Gibraltar. Post Offioe Savings Bane. The Post Office Savings Banks are open daily for the receipt and re-payracnt of deposits, during the same hours as for the transaction of money order business. The direct security of the Dominion is given by the statute for all deposits made. Deposits of one dollar, or of any number of dollars, will be received from any depositor at the Post Office Savings Banks provided the deposits made by such depositor in any year end- ing the 30th June, do not exceed three hundred dollars (except in special cases to bo specially authorized by the Postmaster- General,) and provided the total nraonnt standing in such de- positor's name in his ordinary deposit account in the books of the Postmaster-General do not exceed $1000 exclusive of interest No interest will be allowed on any sum over and above one thousand dollars in any ordinary deposit account Interest calculated yearly at the rate of FouB Dollars per cent per annum, is allowed on deposits, and is computed from the first day of the calendar month next fuliowing the day on which the deposit is made, up to the first day of the calendar month in which moneys are withdrawn. The interest is calcu- lated on the thirtieth day of June in every year, and is then added to and becomes part of the principal money. Deposits may^ be made by a Trustee on behalf of another person, in the joint name of such Trustee and the person on whose account such money is so deposited ; but the prepayment of the same, or any part thereof, cannot be made without the receipt and receipts of both the said parties, or the survivor or survivors, or Executors or Administrators of such snrftFont CUnZEirS IHSIIBANCE COaiPAlfY-LIFE BBAN €K. ' embamuMdny oonilittons. Foreign trade POST OFFICE. whose receipt and receipts eith(.r personally or by agent ap- pointed by Power of Attorney, which Power of Attorney in the case of Minors may be executed by such Minor if of or exceeding the age of fourteen years, is alone a valid discharge* except in case of insanity or imbecility of the party on whose behalf the deposits were made, when the Postmaster -General may, on proof of the fact to his satisfactiout allow re-payment to be made to the Trustee alone. Deposits may be made by or for the benefit of any person und6r twenty-one years 'it age. In case of minors under the age of ten years, ae declaration must be made by one of the parents or by a friend on behalf of the minor. Repayment to a minor over ten years of age shall be made in the same manner as if he were of full age. Deposits may be m.ide by married women, and deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to any such women. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or withdrawn. No charge will be made to depositors on paying in.or drawing out money, nor for postage or communications with the Post- master-General in relation thereto. The Postmaster-General will always be ready to receive and attend to all applications, complaints or other oommunioations addressed to him by depositors or others relative to Post Office Savings Bank matters. A Letter or Packet once posted becomes the property of the person to whom addressed, and must be forwarded to its desti- nation. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer. Business men are requested not to ask lor the return of Letters posted by mistake or otherwise. Letters addressed to initials or to fictitious names cannot be delivered, but will be returned to the writers through the Dead Letter Office, unless the address contains a desiffnated place of delivery : thus, a letter addressed to A.B-, Post Office, Montreal, would be returned to the writer, but a letter addressed A. B., care of John Jone?; box No. 781, or No. 1500 St. Catherine Street, would be delivered at the address designated. UFE POLICIES of eTery deacrlptlon iMued free of hftBsrdomi occnpatlon do not void the Policy. CORPORATION. 37 CITY COUNCIL OF MONTEEAL. Hon. J. L. Beaudry, Mayor. Aldermen akd Wards Represented. East Ward Beauchamp Provost, Thoa. Wilson. Centre Ward Rainville, Farrell, McCord. West Ward Stevenson, Fairbairn, Proctor. St. Ann's Ward Donovan, Tansey, Kennedy. St. Antoine Ward Holland Browv Hood. St. Lawrence Ward .Mooney, Hf r;i • , J. C. Wilson. St. Louis Ward .Dubuc, Laberge, Laurent. St. James Ward Beausoleil, Grenier, Robert. St. Mary's Ward Mount, Jeannotte, Roy. Committees. Finance. — Alderman Grenier, chairman ; Aldermen Laurent, Mooney, Fairbairn, Provost, Farrell, an^ Brown. Roads. — Alderman Laurent, chairman ; Aldermen Kennedy, Hood, Robert, Proctor, Hagar, and Jeannotte. Police. — Alderman Kennedy, chairman ; Aldermen Grenier, Hood, Thos. Wilson, Hagar, Dubuc, and Stevenson. Fire. — Alderman Hood, chairman ; Aldermen Laberge, J. C. Wilson, McCord, Tansey, Beausoleil, and Mount. Water. — Alderman Donovan, chairman ; Aldermen Proctor, Pr6vost, Farrell, Rainville, Holland, and Roy. Markets. — Alderman Laberge, chairman ; Aldermen Kennedy, Mooney, Beauchamp, Stevenson, Holland, and Beausoleil. Light. — Alderman J. C. Wilson, chairman ; Aldermen Robert, Fairbairn, Tansey, Dubuc, Rainville, and Roy. City Hall. — Alderman Robert, chairman ; Aldermen Laberge, Thos. Wilson, McCord, Farrell, Stevenson, and Holland. Health. — Alderman Mooney, chairman ; Aldermen Fairbairn, Tansey, Beauchamp, Stevenson, Mount, and Roy. Parks and Ferries. — Alderman Thos. Wilson, chairman ; Aldermen J. C. Wilson, McCord, Brown, Tansey, Rainville, and Beausoleil. Park Commissioners. — Alderman Proctor, chairman; Aldermen Grenier and Donovan. Officers of the Corporation. B. A. T. de Montigny, city recorder. Rouer Roy, city attorney. Charles Glackmeyer, city clerk. James F. D. Black, city treasurer. I' i ♦ ! 1 i .) V THE CITIZEX» INMITRAXCE COUP ANT. -LOAHTS arc frranted after three years In force. 38 CORPORATION. George D. Ansley, city surveyor. Patrick O'Meara, assistant city clerk. Hercule Paradis, cliief of police. Louis Lesago, superintendent \vatcr works. William Kobb, city auditor. H. J. Ibbotson, clerk recorder's court. Charles Lapierre, accountant waterworks. W. Patton, chief enginet-r fire department. J. Xaud and Francis McCuUough, assistant engineers fire de- partment. O. Rouilliard, inspector of buildings. Wm. de Courcy Harnett and Lt-andre Ethier, assistant city attorneys. W. H. McDonnough, assistant city auditor. B. D. McConnel', assistant superintendent, water works. Percival W. St. lieorge, C.E., deputy city surveyor. A. Brittain, engineer, and John Brophy, draughtsman, city surveyor's office. * W. H Musseu, cashier; F. X. Castouguay, Chs. Arnoldi, S. Cazavan, E. Lapierre, John Palmer, Geo. E. Stames, M. Downes, N. Lesago, John Rourkc,«I. Marion, Chas. H. Dowd, Bernard Tansey, clerks treasurer's office. J. B. Du verger, deputy clerk ; H. A. Germain andM. E. Auclair, clerks recorder's court. , accountant ; , clerk, road department. Charles Glackmeyer, Jr., accountant police department. Henry Filteau, clerk water works office. Alph. Gosselin, clerk city clerk's office. F. H. Badger, superintendent telegraph department. F. X. Gauthier, James Ferns and James Wills, telegraph operators. Ej. O. Champagne, inspector of boilers. J. Perrigo, clerk Bonsecours market. O. Gadoua, assistant clerk Bonsecours market. A. O. Weaver, clerk St. Ann's market. Be^j. Howell, assistant clerk St. Ann's market. A. Robert, clerk Viger cattle market. Michael Luwlor, assistant clerk Viger cattle market. M. O'Connell, clerk hay market. Max. Groulx, assistant clerk hay market. Alph. Larin, clerk St. Lawrence market. C. Daunais, clerk Papineau market. M. M. Vaughan, clerk St. Gi.briel market. J. X. Duhamel, clerk St. Antoine market. T. Giroux, clerk St. James market. Jos. Dumont, L. C. Tli6rien, I. Riuguette, L. G. Nolan, F. Thibault, J. Lebel, and J. U. Pitt, bailiffs. James Darcy, messenger. N. Thibault, janitor. Board of Assessors. — J. B. Allard, P. H. Morin, J. T. Dillon, Walter Drake, Richard Thomas, and J. W. Grose. G. Alph. Normandin, Richard Rodden, and 0. Boivin, clerks. 4>Jr THE SECFRITY OF ITS I.iFE POLICIES •ad Liberal Snrrenflcrn allowiHl. CORPORATION. 8§ MUNICIPAL TAXES. Assessment of 1 percent, on the assessed value of real estate. 8chool tax, one-fifth of 1 per cent, on do. do. Business tax, on trade* 'manufactories, oroupations, business, ar\s, professions, or means of profit, Ac, at the rate of 7^ per cert, on the rental cf the premises, lax on Banks as follows :— Banks with paid-up capital of $1,COO,000 or less $400 Banks with paid-up capital of more than $1,000,000 but not exceeding $2,000,000 500 Banks with paid-un capital of more than $2,000,000. ... 600 Tax of ^400 on each Fire Insurance Comi)any- Tax cf $200 on every Life, Marine, Accident, or Guarantee Insurarce Company, with tho proviso that when any Insurance Company combines two or more branches of any kind of Insur- ance, one tax only ; that is to say, the largest one shall be taxed. Tax of $12,000 on Street Rail way Companies. Tax of $5,000 on Gas Companies. Tax on every Auctioneer as follows :— If he sells exclusively within the premises S160 If he sells both in and outside said premises 200 For every olerk employed to cry or sell by auction- . 40 Auctioneers to annually take out license, and pay tax before carrying on business, ard are held to furnish to City Treasurer names of clerks to cry or sell by auction. Tax of $50 on brokers, money lenders or commission mer- chants, and a license to be taken out annually. Tax on inn or hotel keepers, upon a graduated scale, accord- ing to the rental of premises, as follows : — When the assessed yearly value of the premises does not exceed $160 $27 O') When such value exceeds 160 but not $240 36.00 «♦ " "40 ** 320 45 00 " " 320 " 400 56 25 «• " 400 •• 500 67 /H) •« " 600 '• 600 78 75 «« •* 600 ** 700 90 00 •• " 700 •' 800 101 2r; •« " 800 " 1000 112 50 •• " 1000 '* 1200 123 75 «< " 1200 " 1600 .135 00 «« «« 1600 " 2000 157 60 «• " 2000 ■• 2400 175 00 " " 2400, there shall be levied for every S400 over the last mentioned . rate ($175), an add itional rate of 17 50 Tax on distilleries at the rate of $80 for every $400 rental of premises. Tax on brewers at the rate of $60 for erory $400 rental of premises. Tax of $120 on proprietors cf theatres. I I' THE CITIZEX» INSFKAXCE CO.-FIRE RRANCH. ■Ired* for which lo-.v fl rnros xiill be quoted. AgrenclcA '\' 40 CORPORATION. Tax on oirousMi menaceries, Ao., of 9250 entry, and $100 besides for everjf day of performancet and compels owners of the same to obtain license, with a proviso giying to the mayor authority to redace suoh tax when exhibitions or performanoet are of minor character and importance. Tax of $2U0 on pawnbrokers, and to obtain a license at iW City ilall. Tax on pedlers at the rate of $20 with a cart or other yehidCt and 98 without such cart or vehioie. lux ou JuiiK uealuir $d *m). u.t,^ Fickers 25o. for Lioende. 8UtntP l'«h>r m"r»ov Si. On. Tax of $200 on ferry steamboats plying to the city from any place within nine miles distant therefrom. Tax on Billiard Tables as follows .— Public billiards— for the first table. $100 ; for the second* $50 ; for every additional table, 820. Billiards kept and used by Clubs— for each table, 920. TAXES COLLECTED BY CHIEF OP POLICE. Botckney Carriage*. —For a two-wheeled cab or oaldohe, one horse. $8 ; for a four-wheeled carriage, one horse, $10 ; for a four-wheeled carriage, two horses, $14.50; for an omnibus or stage coach, two horses, $21.50 / for a street railway car, two horses, $25. Carta, IVucka and Waggons.— Firat Claaa includes all carts, trucks and waggons used as vehicles for hire. For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $1.75; for a four-wheeled wags^on. one horse, ^8.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, load under 4000 lbs , two horses, $12.25 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, load above 4000 lbs., two horsics, $14-25 ; for a diable, two horses, 99>25. Second Claaa includes all carts or waggons used by merchants, manufacturers, contractors, &c., for the purposes of their trade. For a two-wheeled cart or truck, one horse, 87.25 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, one horse, $11.25; for a four- wheeled waggon, load under 4!X)0 lbs., two horses, $14.75 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, loa 1 above 400D lbs., two horses. $16.75. Third Claaa includes all oarts or waggons used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers or gardeners. For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $3.75; for a four wheeled waggon, one horse, $13.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, load under 4000 Ibs^ two horses, $17.25; for a four-wheeled waggon, load above 4000 lbs., two horses, $19.25 ; for a two-wheeled cart, for farmers, one horse, S9. 75; tor a four-wheeled cart, for farmers, one horse, $13. 7o. ^peeta^ — {Scavengers, $4-75; milk vendors, two- wheeled vehicle, one horse, $5.75; milk vendors four-wheeled vehicle, one horse, 99>75; milk vendors, no vehioie, $1.00; chimney sweepers, $7. ; woodoorde^ , $1.; stamped measures foroorders» 25 cts. ; pocket numbers tor drivers, 25 cts. : owners of dogSi male, $2; female, $3; hearses, four-wheeled, one horse, $10; hearses, four-wheeledj two horses, $14.50. Hoiisetaold and grood Commercial Risks specially de- in all principal towns. liOsscs paid» over ^1»800,000, CORPORATION. 41 TARIFF FOR HAOKNET CARRIAGES. '^ One-lJone Vehicle;— Ytom any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed twenty minutes ; for one or two persons, 25 cents i three or four personi?, 50cencs. From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed half an hour ; for one or two persons, 40 cents ; three or four persons, GO cents. When tho drive exceeds the time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to bo charged. By the //our.— For the first hour: one or two personSf 75 cents ; three or four persons, $1. For every subsequent hour ; one or two persons, 60 cents ; three or four persons, 75 cents. Two'Ilorae FeA»c?e«.— From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed twenty minutes ; one or two persons, 50 cents, three or four persons, 65 cents. From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed half an hour ; one or two persons, 65 cents ; three or four persons, 75 cents. When the drive exceeds the time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to be charged. By the Hour.— One or two personSt $1.00,,; three or four p r- sons, $1.25. Fractions of hours to be charged at pro rata hour rate, but not less than one-quarter of an hour shall be charged when the time exceeds the hour. Fifty per sent- to bo added to the tariff rates for rides from 12 midnight to 4 am. The tariffby the hour shall apply to all rides extending beyond the city limits when the engagement is made within the city. Baagage.'-FoT each trunk or box carried in any vehicle, ten cents ; but no charge shall be made for travelling bags, valise?* boxes or paroelSf which passengers can carry by the hand. TARIFF OF CARTAGE. From any place to any other in the first Division, or from any place (exclusive of the Harbour Wharves) to any other place in the city, and vtce-ver«a, provided the distance does not exceed three quarters of a mile ;— Articles not herein enumerated (of a eonvement bulk), not over 1,500 lbs. weight, 15 ots ; Ashes, Pot or Peari, two barrels 15 cte; Beef, Pork or Fish, five barrels or three tierces, 15 cts. ; Coals or Coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts. ; Grockeiyr one crate or one hogshead, 15 ots. ! Flour or Fruit, seven bar- rels, 15 cts. ; Grain, not over 1,500 lbs. weight, 15 cents.; Lumber, : "i I il THE CITIZE.VS IXSIRAXI'E COIUPABrT.-lVO ADVA^TAOEN OR NECrRETT TO 42 CORPORATION. Ill :||i ii'iii ■,'■■1 •awn, from yard to boat, 500 feet, board measure, 15 oti ; Salt or Rice, six bags or six barrels, 15 ots. ; Firewood, dry from boat or yard, half a cord, threo feet long, 15 cts. ; Firewood, green or from rafts, half cord, throe feet long, 20 cts. ; Furni- ture, or Luggage, per load, 20 cts. ; Lumber, green or hard, from rafts, 600 feet, board measure, 20 cti. ; Molasses, Sugar or Oil| one puncheon, hogshead or load 20 cts.; Pig Iron, Lead, Cop- per or Tin, one ton, 25 cts. ; Bar Iron or Steel, one ton, 30 cts. From any of the Harbour Wharvos to any place into* the fleoond or third Division, within half a milo distance of the boundary lino rf tho first Division, and vice-veraa or from any place (exclusivo of tho wharves) to any other in the city, and e»ee-oer«a, provided the distance does not exceed 1| miles, the rates shall be ten cents extra. For every additional half mile, 10 cents. From any place in the Western Section of the First Division, and vice-veraof for ono load : To the stores and wharves below Welliogton bridge, north sido of Lachine Canal, 20 cts. ;' the stores and whaivos below Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine CannI, 25 cts. ; the basins abcve Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine Canal, 25 cts ; tho basins above Welling- ton bridge, south side of Lachino Canal, and tho stores, stations, faotories, Ac., at Point St. Charles, 33 cts.; the stores, factories, Ac, at and above St. Gahriol Locks, north of Lachine Canal, SO cents , St. Bonaventur^ street Railway Station, 20 cts.; St. Bonaventuro street Railway Station, from the lower wharves of the Harbour, i5 cts. From any place in the Eastern Section of the First Division, Bndvice-versat for one load, 5 cts. additional. For any excess over tho quantity or weight fixed for a load additional pro rata rates shall be paid. If delay is caused to the carter by theemplo^r, beyond the timo usually required for loading, the carter shall be paid extra for such delay, at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour. If a carter is called and there be no load ready for him, or if he be unable to load the goods or articles for want of assistance, he shall be paid as ifhe carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily tra- velled. Divisioru of the Ciw.— The First Division comprises the East, Centre and West Wards, (including the soulh-wost side of McGill street and the north-west sido of Craig street) and shall be subdivided into two sections, (Eastern and Western), the line of demarcation between them being the centre of St. Lambert and St. John Baptiste streets. The Second Division comprises the St. Ann, St. Antoine and St Lawrence Wards (exclusive of McGilland Craig streets.) The third Division comprises the St. Louis Ward (exclusive of Oraig street), the St. James and St. Mary's Wards. CANADIAN COMPANY OFFERS ANY BETTER INTENDINO LIFE IN»rRER». WATER TARIFF. 43 MONTREAL WATER WORKS. Extraeti/rom By-Laxca No, 65, 66, 82, enacUd April 20, 1S73. See. h. It is expressly forbidden to any occupant of a house or building or any part thereof, supplied with water from th« said water works, to furnish water to others, or to use it ether* wise than for his own use, or to increase the supply of water agreed for, or to waste it or to p"')ctico any fraur) upon tbe said Corporation with regard to the w \ter so supplie^i. Sec. 6. All persoD? taking the watei' fshall keep the distribu- tion pipe witnin their premises in god rri>air and protected from frost, at their own expense ; and luey £ihali be helf) liable to the Corporation for all damages that r ay resvit fro; n their failure to do so. Sec. 7.— Xo person shall fraudulently connect l us pipe with the water pipes of tbe Corporation, or with any pipe, cis- rn or apparatus connected therewith, or to o i:.o which the: water from the said water works fhall flow or i roct "id ; or shall fraud- ulently use or otheiwise mi&apnropriate the water supplied by the city, cr knowingly permit the same to be frauaulently used or misappropiiated. Sec 8. If any person supplied with water by the Corporation do, or permit to bo dene, anything in contravention of this by- law, or fail to do anytMng prescribed by chis by-law, the 8ui#r- intendent, or his deputy, may cut off the water supply, and cease to supply such person with water so long as the cause or complaint remains, or is not remedied. Sec. 9. No person shall wrongfully cause or suffer any pipe, Talvo, cock, cistern, b th, soil-pan, water-closet or other appa- ratus or receptacle to be out r.f repair, or to be so u.ctors. See, 22. In buildings occapied as offices^ where there are water oiosets in the building, each tenant of an office or mite of office?! will be charged, in addition to the tariff rate, a water closet tax. See. 23. A discount of 5 per cent, shall be allowed to all water tenants who shall pay the said rates on or before the fifteenth day of A;/ On A~ r^ O _j r < t/) UJ ■t) ) ^ I — CQ -I t^---^ PUh ':^ > < CO O O 2 < • h in -J < o J 1 1: ^^f: >M**« ! r , I ;! pOOK, ^ NEWSPAPER, LAW, J RAILWAY, BAN K, INSURANCE, — AND- Cx E 2Sr E K. -A. Ij OMMERGIAL PRINTING The best equipped Job Office in the City. LAW FORMS KEPT IN STOCK. FACTUMS A SPECIALTY. J. 'rilEO. ROBrNSON, 5\ St. Firuicois Xavler St.i i-m, V^ MONTREAL. "*- -i T H E COMMEHCIAL PRINTINC HoUSE, <^^ MONTREAL. ' ^e: l)At> flMI'-^IiK FAGIIil.TIKS HOl-^ Alili Th<' Nevvt-st Styles of Tyt'x-', The Mc>st Improved Maehiiier'y , Firsl Class Workineii. i 1 I i\ O^ABLE Ppf^ 5 iVl'KX ,' 'i ^^•v. VVH!""^^' U! HH"A J- . G o^ V u^^- \n*^^'^^ 54 ST. F«^''''° Montreal, i ^l^ ♦ esl \ THB CITIZENS UrSURANOE COMPAlTT.-liM, Llfli mud Accident*— Capital >ia»8»boo. WATER TARIFF. iO METERS. The meters shall be furnished by the oitv and plaoed within the premises of the consumerst whose duty it shall be to see that the same are oroteoted from frost or injury, the whole under the direction of the Water Department; suoh meters shall at all times be acceptable to the Corporation Meter Inspector. An annual rent shall be paid by the consumers for the cost and care of such meters, as follows :— Per Annum. For a Hnoh meter $3.00 " I " 3.75 "1 •• 475 "U •• 8.00 ••2 •• 14.00 •8 •♦ 26.00 "4 *• 45.00 «•« •• 10000 The rent to be paid semi-annually, that is to say : One-half on the 1st day of May, and the other half on the 1st of Novem- ber in eaeh year. If the meter sets out of order axn. ails to register, the con- sumer will be charged at the ayeni|jj9 daily consumption pre- viously registered by suoh metevf''^and for the purpose of average the year shall be deemed to be 300 days. Persons desiring to supply their own meter may do so with the previous sanction and written permit of the Superintendent of the Water Works. When water is required for purposes not specified in th < for* going tariff, the rate shaU be fixed by the Water Committee. ^ , The Water Committee shall have power to ascertain by meter, the quantity of Water used in any of the above casei and charge accordingly. I ' l,«*5* THE CITISEHB I^TSITBA^rCE CO.-FIRE, LIFE. »lr Hngli AllMi» Pr— Ident t Henry lgriiMio» E»q.» 50 FIRE DEPARTMENT. riKE DEPARTMENT. h Chief W. Patton. Aisistant Chiefs J. Naud and F. McCulloch. District No. 1. Xo. 1 Hose, Craig and Chenneville streets. . 1 Guardian, 3 men. Skinner Ladder Company 6 '^ No. 2 Hose, St. Gabriel street 1 '< 3 " Salvage Waggcn 1 " 2 " No. 6 Hose, St. Catherine street 1 ♦* 3 «* Bertram Fire Engine 1 Engineer. No. 6 Hose, German and Ontario streets. ... 1 Guardian, 4 men. District Xo. 2. No. 3 Hose, Wellington street 1 Guardian, 4 men. Hook and Ladder* No. 4 Hose, Chaboillez Square 1 " 2 " No. 9 Hose, St. Gabriel Market 1 " 3 *^ Steam Fire Engine 1 Engineer. No. 10 Hose, Comer St. Catherine and 'Guy streets 1 Guardian, 3 men. No. 12 Hose, Seigneurs street 1 " 3 " Steam Fire Engine 1 Engineer. District Xo. 3. No. 7 Hose, Dalhousie Square 1 Guardian,^3 men. No. 8 Hose, Corner Craig and Gain streets.. 1 " 3 " Hook and Ladder. No. 11 Hose, Corner Beaudry and Ontario stp, 1 " 3 " Chemical Engine, Reserve. \ Aim ACCIDENT.— CAPITAL, - - dltlSStOOO. Vtc»-Pr— ideat I Ctemld E. Hart, Oenertil Mmnmtf^tfi FIRE DEPARTMENT. 61 FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. Box No. Locality. 2— Corner St. Jean Baptiste and St. Paul itreeti. 3— Cor. Jacques Cartier Square and St. Paul street. 4~St. Gabriel street Fire Station. 5— Cor. Notre Dame and St. Francois Xavier street*. 6.— Cor. St. Sacrament and St. Peter streets. 7— Cor. St. Paul and McGill streets. 8— Cor. Youville and Common streets. 9— Cor. Notre Damo and McGill streets. 12— Cor. Craig and Chenneville streets, Central Fire Station. 13— Cor. Craig street and St. Lambert Hill. 14— Cor. Vitre and Sanguinet streets. 15— Cor. St. Lawrence and Lagaucheti^re streets. IG— Cor. Dorchester and St. Urbain streets. 17— Bleury, near Dorchester street. 18— Beaver Hall Hill. 19— St.^Antoine street, opposite Genevieve street. 21 — Cor. Brunswick and Dorchester strests. 23— St. Catherine street, No. 6 Fire Station. 24— Cor. St. Lawrence and St. Catherine streets. 25— X)or. German and Dorchester streets. 26 — Cor. St, Catherine and St Denis streets. 27— Cor. German and Ontario streets, Fire Station. 28 — Cor. St. Lawrence and Sherbrooke streets. 29— Cor. St. George and Sherbrooke streets. 31 — Cor. University and Sherlm)oke streets. 32— Cor. McGill College Avenue and St. Catherine street. t, 34_St. Lawrence, opposite Guilbaiilt street. 35_Cor. Prince Arthur and Shuter streets. 36— Cor. King and Common streets. CITUENfl IlVftlJRANCE C OM PAW Y- LIFE BBANCII. | emlMirnuMiliiV conditions. Foreiirn travel •««! 62 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Box No. LOCA LIT 37— Cor. Duko and Ottawa streetK. 38 — Cor. I)upr6 Lano and St. Maurice atroct. 30— Cor. St. Antoino and Cathedral streets. 41 — Chaboillez Square Fire Station. 42— Wellington street Fire Station. 43- Mill street. 46— Cor. Wellington and McCord streets. 46— Cor. Colbomc and Ottawa streets. 47— Cor. St. Joseph and Mountain streets. 48— Cor. St. Antoine and Mountain streets. 49 — Cor. St. Catherine and Mountain streets. 61 — Cor. Sherbrooke and Peel streets. 62 — Cor. St Antoine and Guy streets. 63 — Cor. St. Martin and St. Bonaventurc streets. 64 — Cor. St. Joseph and Canning streets. 66— Cor. Fulford and Coursol streets. 67 — Cor. William and Seigneurs streets. 68 — No. 10 Fire Station, St. Catherine street West. 69— Grey Nunnery, Guy street, comer Dorchester. 61— Canada Sugar Refining Company's Refinery. 62 -St. .Gabriel Market Fire Station.^ 63— Grand Trunk Works, Point St. Charles. 64 — Cor. Notre Dame and Bonsecours streets. 66— Dalhousie Square Fire Station. 67— Cor. Wolfe and St. Mary streets. 68— Cor. Roy and Drolet streets. 69 — Cor. Sherbrooke and St. Denis streets. 71 — ^Windsor Hotel, cor. Dorchester and Stanley streets. 72 — Cor. Craig and Visitation streets. 78 — Cor. Cadieuz and Courville streets. UWE POIntion«'d), for each foot of draught of water — Upwards i 50 Downwards 1 50 For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water— Tpwards 1 87^ Downwards 1 87^ Hooaeliold and ffood Commerelal Risks •peelally de» In all principal townfu l^ossen patd, over >l»800t00^» For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water — Upwards 3 15 Downwards 2 10 From the Harbour of Quebec to the Harliour of Montreal, or to any place above Sorel and below tho Harbour of Montreal : — For the pilotage of any vessel 'in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water — Upwards 2 00 1 'ownwards 2 00 For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water — Upwards 2 60 Downwards 2 60 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water— Upwards 4 20 Downwards 2 80 From the Harbour of Montrenl to Sorel, or to any place above Sorel and below Hocliolagn, and from Sorel, or any place above Sorel and below Hoelielaga, to tlio Harbour of Montreal, for eaclj foot of «lraught of water for eacli such pilotage — Upwards 1 00 Downwards 1 00 For the removal of any vessel from one wharf to snothor, within the limits of the Harbour ; or from any of tlie wharves into tho Lachine Canal ; or out of the said Canal to any of the wharvej in the Harljour ; or from the foot of tho current ; or from Longueuil into tho Harbour ; or from the Harl)Our to the foot of tlie current, or to Longueuil ; for each such service 5 00 COMMISSIONERS AND OFFICERS, HxVRBOUR OF MONTREAL. iVndrew Robertson, chairman ; J. B. Rolland, F.dward Murphy, Hy. Ihilmer, Victor Hudon, H. Mcliennan, C'has. H. Gould. Hon. J. L. lieaudry, (Mayor), and Andrew Allan, comiulssioners ; H. D. Whitney, Secretary; H. H. Ferns, clerk; John Kennedy, chief engineer; A. 13. Savigny, mechanical engineer; A. L. Williams, clerk; Jno. NelHon, asst. engineer; Thomas Howard, linrbour-mastor ; L. St. Lewis, asst. hnrbour-mnster; Jolin Ferns, wharfinger : C. Opzoomar, asst. wharfinger ; John Leveilli', supt. of pilots; Martin Brennin, water bailiff; Rich. Oahan, caretake."^. II Jl 11 THE ClTIZEJrS INSURABTCE COXPAHrT.-NO ADTAX TAGES OB SECrBITT TO TARIFF OF RATES AND DUES HARBOUB OP MONTREAL. Tonnage Dues to he Levied on all Vessels in the Harbour. On Steamboats, for each day of 24 hours, or part of a day, they remain in the harbour, reckoned from the hour of their arrival to that of their departure Ic per Ton Register. On all other Vessels, per day, as aforesaid. . .jc. " " Wharfage Dues to le U'vied on all Merchandise, Animals and things whatsoever Lauded or Shipped in the Harbour. 26c. per Ton — All Goods, Wart's and Merchandise not elsewhere specified. — PEay, Straw, l*ig and Scrap Iron, Pot and Pearl Aslies. — Apphs. Crates and their contents. Flour and Meal, Fisli, Meats, Pitdi, Potatoes, Tar, Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep, Swine. — Ballast, Clay, Fire-BricKS. Gypsum, Lime, Marble, Phosphates, Sand, Salt. — Coal and Coke, Grain and Seeds of all kinds. Special — Bricks, 10c. per 1,000: Cordwood, 5c. per Cord; Lumber, 10c. per 1,000 feet board measure. Free — Bullion, Specie. On all Goods, Wares and Merchandise whatsoever, the quantity of whieh by weight, measurement or other mode of estimate provided for in the Tariff, cannot l)e conveniently ascertained, it shall be lawful for tlie Harbour Commissioners to levy a rate of ;f of 1 ptr cent, on the value thereof. Each entry dhall pay not less than 5 cents. , All property landed on the wharves for re-shipment, shall only pay one wharfage. The Ton mentioned in Tariff of Wharfage Dues shall be 2,000 lbs* weight, or 40 cubic feet measurement, according to the Bill of Lading. Standard for Estimating weights. Ashes, Pot or Pearl, 3 Barrels to 1 Ton. Apples, Flour. Meal and Potatoes - - - 9 " " Fiah, Meats, Pitch, Tar, . . - . 7 <« « Horses, - - 2 to 1 Ton. \ Sheep, - - 16 to 1 Ton. Neat Cattle, - 3 '* " | Swine, - - lo 20c. 15c. 10c. 7ic. (( i< (t li (( <( CAN ADIAir COMPABTT OFFERS AITT BETTEB IBTTEMDINO LIFE IMSUREBS. DOMINION OF CANADA TARIFF. 69 DOMINION OF CANADA OTTSTOIsdlS TA.K.I3rF .A. Percent. Acid, Acetic 12 ceiiis per I . G. Acid, Muriatic and Nitric 20 Acid, Oxalic Fre« But Carboys cnntaiDing Acids shall be subject to the same duty as if empty. Advertising Pamphlets, Almanacs, Catalogues and Fashion Pamphlets $100 per 100 Advertising Pictures or Pictorial Show Cards 6 cents per lb. and 20 Agaric— ••Dye Stuff"..., free Agates, unmanufactured • Free Agricultural Implements, rot otherwise provided for. . .... 25 Agricultural Implements, parts of, not otherwise specified, to be treated as wholes, excepting mould-boards, land- sides, and shar^is of steel, for ploughs, cut to shape, not moulded or b >red, but as they come from the rollers and shears. Note.— In all cases where manufacturers' articles are imported in parts, or what is technically called "in a knocked down state," hey must be valued { )r duty as if mounted,— l?ss cost of putting them together and supplying deficient parts. Ale, Beer und Porter, iu bottles (6 quarts and 12 pints to I. GJ 18 cents per I. O. Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, or otherwise than bottles 10 cents i»er I. G. i\!e, Beer and Porter, barrel'^ cont:;itiing bottled ale and portei are considered packages lor exportation only, and therefore frea of duty. Alk met Root Free Aloes .... Free Alum and Aluminous Cake Free Aluminum Free Ambergris Free Ammonia, Crude Free A nchors Free Animals, Living, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified 20 Animals, for improvement of stock under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board and approved by the Governor in Council c . . Fre« :M ' I iHl THE CITIZENS n INSURABTCE COHPAmT^STRICT PROFITS ARE GIYEJT TO 60 DOMINION PerctBt* Animals brought lAto Canada temporarily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition (^ or competition for prizes offered oy any aericultural or other association. But a bond vhall be nrst siven in accordance with regulations to be prescnbea by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable shall be paid in case of their sale in Canada, or if not re-exported within the time specified in such bond. ..Free Annato, liquid or solid and seed Free Aniline Dyes . . Free Aniline Oil, Crude Free Aniline Salts and Arseniate of Free Antimony Free Anvils... 30 Apples, dried 2 cents per lb. Apples, green. 40 cents per bbl. Apparel, Wearing, and other personal and household effects (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada . Free Argols, dust and crude ... Free Arms, Clothing, Musical Instiuments for Bandfs, Military Stores, and Munitions of War, for the use of the Army, Navy, and Canadian Mititia Free Arrow Root 20 Arsenic Free Arseniate of Anilirid Free Articles for use of Governor-General, Foreign Consuls-General, Dominion Government, or any of the Departments thereof, or Senate, or House of Commons Free Artificial Flowers 25 Ashes, Pot, Pearl, or Soda Free Awnings aud Tents ^^ Atlases l5 Axes of all kinds 30 Barrels oi Canadian manufactute exported filled with Domestic Petroleum and returned empty, under such regulail^iis as the Minister of Customs shall direct Free BabbitMetal 10 Tiacon, Fresh, Salted, Dried or Smoked 2 cents per lb. Bags, Cotton, Seamless 2 cents per lb. and 15 Bags, Paper, of all kinds 2) Bags, '^ •• (if printed) 30 Bamboo, unmanufactured Free Bag\boo Reeds, rot further m.-jnufactured than cut into suitable i.njjthi far Walking Sticks, or Canes, or for sticks for Unbrellas, Pan jsoIs or Sunshades Free Barilla , Free -STRICT ITEN TO PerctDt I not , ition (^ il or n in the ifuU able ' not d...Free .... Free ... Free . . . ■ Free .... Free Free .... 30 rib. bbl. Fecis , but . . . Free . . . Free itary ^my, . Free . 20 . Free Free ral, nts . . Free .. 25 . . Free .. 95 15 .. 30 10 b. nd 15 2'^ 30 Free ) e or . . Free Free Free EOONOBET IM MABrAOEXENT, WHEREBY LARGE LIFE POLICT HOLDERS. TARIFF. 61 25 35 Per cent. Barley < 15 cents per bushel Harytes, unmanufactured Free Bay Rum ..$1.90 per gal. and 30 Beans 15 cents per bush. Beer, Ale and Porter, imported in bottles (G quarts and 12 pints to I. G.) 18 cents per I. G. Beer, A e and Porter, imported in casks, or otherwise than bottles 10 cents per I. G. Bedsteads, Iron : « •• liedsteads, Wood . . , . . . Benzole, not elsewhere specified 7 1-5 cents per I. G. Bells, for Churches Free Bells, for Builders' Hardware 30 Berries, for dyeing or used for composing dyes ' '** Belting, Leatner 25 liibles. Prayer Books, Psalm Books and Hymn Books 5 Bill- Heads, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate ... 30 Bi Hard Tables, vithout pockets, 4 f t. x l> ft., $2.*.r)0 each and 15 Billiard Tables, without nockets, 5 f). x 10 ft $J5.00 each and r>illiardTables. with pockets, 5 ^. 6in.xll ft., $.3'5.00 each and Billiard Tab'es.witli pockets, 6 ft. x 12 ft $40 00 each an i E.ich tab'e tu include 12 cues and one stt r f 4 balls, with markers, cloths and cases, but no pool balls. Binders' Cloth Bismuth, Bi'ters (see ♦'Spirits") $1 90 per I. G. Blacking, Shoe, and Shoe Polish .... ^ Backing, all other ^ r.l.ink Books, bound, or in sheets 30 Blankets, composed wholly or in part of Wool, Worsted, huir of Alpaca Goat.or other like animals. .7i cents p< rib. and Boilers, and Engines and parts of, not elsewhere specified r>oi!er Drawn Tubing, wrought, not coupled or thre ided . ... Boiler Drawn Tubing, wrought, coupled or threaded Boiler Plate and Tank Iron ........ Bolts, Washers and Rivets, Iron and Siee Bolting Cloths Bone Dust and lione Ash for manufacture of Phosphates a.u: Fertilizers Free Bones, crude not manufactured, burnt, calcined, ground or steamed • Bonnets, Hats and Caps, not elsewhere speci^ed, includuig Knitted Scotch Caps .V^ Rooks, imported through Host Office . . 1 cent for 2 ources. Books, Printed Periodicals and Pamphlets, boui.d or in sheets, not being foreign reprints of Untish copyright w oiks, nor Blaiuc Account liooks, nor Copybooks, nor Books 15 15 15 10 Free 20 25 15 20 12i 30 Free Free 25 to be written or drawn upon, nor Bib'es. Prav«^r Books, Psalm and Hymn Books 15 Bookbinders' Tools and Imp'ements, inc uuing Ruling Ma- chines and RuiinfT Pens i:nported bv Bookbinders ... 10 ':i'i| ^ '■i i V '. '• TBE cmxEsn ursuRAircE compaht.-' on the Conttnent la iMUCdbT li^ 63 DOMINION Per cent. Boots and Shoes, Rubber, Leather and Felt.*.** 25 Borax Free Botany, specimens of , Free BottleSi Glass, of every description, not pressed 20 Bottles, pressed or moulded 30 Braces of Cotton and Elastic 25 Brads, Tacks and Sprigs 30 Brandv (see ** Spirits ^) $1.45 per I. G. Brass Wire and Rods cut in lengths • 30 Brass, old or scrap, and Sheets Free Brass Bars and Bolts, Seamless Drawn Tubing, and Plain and Fancy Drawn Tubing 10 Brass Sheet cut in strips or sub-divisions 80 Brass and Copper Wire. 10 Brass and Copper Wire-Cloth 20 Brass Screws 30 Brass, Agraffe Pins for Pianos, to be treated as part of pianos 25 Brass, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 30 Brimstone Free Brim Moulds for Gold-beaters.. Free Bristles Free British Copyright Works, reprints of 15 and 12^ Brick, for building purposes 20 Bridges, Iron 25 Bromine Free Brooms 25 Broom Com Free Bronze, Phosphor, in blocks, bars, sheets or wire 10 Brushes 25 Buckwheat 10 cents per bush. Buckwheat, Meal or Flour ^csntper lb. Buttons and Button Moulds of all kinds 25 Butter 4 cents per lb. Buchu Leaves Free Bullion , Gold or Silver Free Bullion Fringe 20 Bullion Fringe, Silk 20 Burrstones, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound up into millstones Free Burgundy Pitch Free o Cable, submarine, , . 20 Cabinaf^ of Coins, Medals, and other curiosities of antiquity. . Free Caoutchouc, unmanufactured Free Cachous ( Breath Sweeteners) 1 cent per lb. and 35 Cambric Muslin. Collectors of Customs are cautioned against an article called '* Cambric Muslin," which is found to be White Shirting, and should pay 1 cent per yard and 15 Candles, Tallow 2ceats per lb. Candles, Paraffine Wax. .5 cents per lb. LIBBBAL and REBmBTERATITE ACCIDENT POLICY Uils CompAiij At 95 per 91000. TARIFF. f3 Percent Candles, all others, including Sperm . 25 Canvas, for manufacture of floor oil-cloth, and not less than 45 inches wide, and not pressed or calendered Free Canvas or Canvas Duck of Hemp or Flax, when to be used for boats or ships' sails 5 Canvas, all other not elsewhere specified. . . «- CO Cane Juice Syrup , | cent per lb. and 30 Caps, cloth, \v(»ol 10 cents per lb. and 25 Caps, Hats and Bonnets, fur and straw, and all others not else- where spec.fied 25 Capes, Fur 25 Cars, Railway 30 Cars, Railway and Street, the seat fixtures for, of cast iron, to be classed as castings ^ Locks, Hinges, Window-fasteners and similar articles for, to be classed as carriage-makers* hardware 30 Springs (steel), as carriage snrings, to pay the same duty as carriage makers' hardware .. 30 Carbolic cr heavy oil, U5ed in making wooden block pavements, for treating wood for buiiding and railway ties, pro- ducts of coal tar, weighing 12 to 13 lbs. per gal 10 Carboys, empty or not 30 Card Clothing, machine ^ f'ar'*^. IMiv'"i? so Cards, Printed, and Sunday School SO Cards, Embossed, and Christmas and New Year chromos 25 K^di^ul Uii^.-« A 1 v«it lbs. Cement, Hydraulic or Waterlimei groundi includinK barrels.. y 40 cents per bhi. Cement, in bulk or bags U cents per bush. Chalk, Cliff stone, unmanufactured • • • Free Champagne, and all other sparkling wines, in bottle?, contain- ing each not more than a quart, and more than a pint $3 per dozen botties. Champagne, containing not more ?h «ii a pint eadi and more than i pint ..$1.r.O per dozen bottles. Champagne, containing ^ pint each or less, 75c. per doz. bottles. Champagne, bottles containing more than one quart each shall >ay in addition to $3 per dozen bottles at the rate of 1.50 per I. G. on the quantity in excess of oue quart, ^1 90 15 30 15 And in addition to the above Specific duty All Liquors imported under the name of Wine, and con* taininff more than 40 per cent, of Spirits of Proof of Sykes*^ Mydrometer, shall be rated for duty as unenu* merated bpirita. Chamomile Flowers Free Charts and Maps 20 Chain Cables, ovet>-t»'inch in diameter, whether shackled or swivelled or not 5 Chain Cables, all other..: 20^ Cheese 3 cents per lb. Cheesecloths 1 cent per square yard and Cheques, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate. Checked Regattas ■ . .... 2 cents per square yard and Chickory, or other root or vegetable used as a substitute for cofTee, kiln dried, roasted or ground. . . .4 cents per lb. Chickory, raw or green 3 cents pffr lb. C hina-ware and Porcelain Ware 25 (.'hunneys, lamp, glass • 30 chloride of Lime Free Churns ••Wood" 25 Cigars 60 cents per lb. and 20 Cigarettes 60 cents per lb. and 20 Citrons, rinds of, in brine for candying Free Clays Free Clocks, and parts thereof (except springs) 35 Clock Springs • 10 Chronometer Clocks, as clocks 85 Control Clocks, known as watchmen's clocks 35 Chronometer W atches, as watches 25 Cloaks, Fur 25 Clout Nails 30 Clothing, donations for charitable purposes Free Clothing, for use of Army, Navy, and Militia Free to ton lbs. Is.. bhl. iith. . . . . Fret iin- n a -!et. lore les. Lies. hall eof lart, • • ■ • SO con- f of !nu« • • • • Free 1 1 • • • 20 1 lor 1 • • • 6 • • • 20. lb. and 15 30 ind 15 or ib. ib. • • « 25 • • • 30 • • Free . 25 ind 20 .nd 20 • • • Free • « • Free « • 35 • t 10 , , 85 • 35 t 25 , 25 , 30 • Free > Free urn titiiiu mtm a FIRE and 4 MARINE. 160 St. James Street, - - MONTREAL ANDREW ROBFRTSON, Esq., President. Hon. J. R. Thii^AUDEAU, Vice- President. JAMES DAVISON, Uanager, ABTETJB aAaKON, Sec.-Trea». C. T. RYLAND & CO., (commission CQbi^ghanjps, D£^^ e<»s IN Portland Kef^osene a^d otheh^ Oils, 773 CRAIG STREET, MONTREAL, P.Q. ^1^ Consignments of Oencral Merchandise received and advances made. ^iS*" Orders for the Products of Canada carefully executed. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) &c ^/ 4 Z ^ 1.0 1.1 IIS m lit 140 L25 10 U ■ 2.0 1.6 *-}. '/ /A Photographic _Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. )45S0 (716) •72-4503 l\ iV SJ \\ v\ % \ «v ^ i » li |i''f: 'I!'. ' ' i :,!;,(: ;i:| P7iPEP;'o©MP7iNY X • 1 Bbok^ Fine News, Printing, Blanlc Wall Hanging, Tints, Colors, Bleached Manilla, Unbleached Manilla, White Manilla, Leather Colored Manilla, Impression Manilla. Special Sizes and \Areights made to Order. MILLS at KINGSEY FALLS. OFFICE: MONTREAL. ABYEBTISEMEKT. 64e ]^^<^'^''l .^0^ Established 1850. •^. AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES, Mill W®£k» S&&£ti&e« Pulleys, Hangers, Lathes, Biscuit Machinery. Wtter GlIgM. Bobber, Lttther ud Liiei How. Cottoi Waate, Btbbit letil, 8iw Ouien, liaiiMti4 Ornden. SEAUBB8 HI First Qnality Brui Goods. Iroi ud Wood- Workiig laehiiery. fiibber ud Leatber Beltiig. Rubber, Heap udFltt Paekiig. Emry Wbeeb ud KaeryClotb. jyPSON'S PATENT COVEBNORS. BISCUIT AND CRACKER MACHINERY A SPECIALTY. Kazarethf Brennan and Dtlhoasie Straet8» Ili' I .!!' 11 ji;!ii'i Mv ; ii'!:; 64(1 ADVERTISEMENT. TKB GUARDIAN ( * Fire and Life 11 Lombard St., London. Eng. H«^J Subscribed CapitaL, £2,000,000 ^^S'- Total Invested Funds, up. o/ £3,000,000 ** Funds Invested in Canada,.,.. $100,000 pENERAL ^GENTS FOR pANADA, Bolert Sin & Co. and Ireo. lenM, No. 2 Merchants' Exchange Building, 13 ST. SACRAMENT STREET, m ilil'!!! ^ THE CITIZEirS INSURANCE COMPANT.-FIr^, IdA and Accident.— Capital Sl^lSStOOO. TARIFF. 65 Per cent. Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds. Coatings, Over-Coat- ings, Cloakings, Horse Collar Cloth, Felt Cloth of every description not elsewhere specified, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat and other like animals 7i cents per pound and 20 Clothing, Ready-Made, or Wearing Apparel of every descrip- tion, composed wholly or in [}art of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat or other like animal, made up or manufr c- tured wholly or in part by the Tailor, Seamstress or Manufacturer, except Knitted Goods, lOcts. per lb. and 25 Clothing made of Cotton, of which Cotton is the component part of chief value, including Corsets, Cotton Collars andCafiFs 30 Coal, Anthracite, Coke and Coal Dust, (2,000 lbs. to ton) : . ...50 cents per ton. Coal, Bituminous 60 cents per iOi\. Coal Oil and Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, not else- where specified 71-5 cents per I. G. Coal Oil and Kerosene, Fixtures and parts thereof 30 Coal Tar 10 Coal Pitch 10 Coats, Fur Hats, Caps and Capes t 25 Cobalt, Ore of Free Cocoanuts $1 per 100 Cocoanut, dessicated, when sweetened 1 cent per lb. and Cocoanuts, imported from place of growth by vessel direct to a Canadian port 50 cents per 100 35 Cocoa Matting 25 Cocoa-paste, and other preparations of cocoa containing sugar 1 cent per lb. and 25 Cocoa-paste and Chocolate, not sweetened 20 Cocoanut Oil and Palm in their natural state ^,. Free Cocoa, Bean, Shell or Nibs .... Free Cod Liver Oil, medicated • 20 Cochineal Free Coffee, green, if imported from U.S 10 Coffee, green, imported from other countries Free Co£Eee, roasted or ground, and all substitutes thereof not com- posed of roots and vegetables 3 cents per lb. Substitutes composed oiroots and vegetables, 4 c. p. lb. Cof&ns of any material 35 Coffin Trimmines, of metal • 30 Coins, Gold ana Silver, except U. S. silver coin Free Coir and Coir Yam Free Collars of Linen, Cotton, Paper or Celluloid 30 Colcothar or Crocus, dry oxide of iron . . Free Cologne Water, and Perfumed Spirits, in bottles, flasks or other- packages, weighing more than 4oz . $1.90 per I. G. and 30 Cologne Water, and Perfumed Spirits, in bottles, flasks or other packages, not weighing more than 4 ounces 40 Colors and Pamts, ground in oil or any other liquid 25 •'X, \ i n 1 i |! mMi H m III! 1 I ill' ■ Ii !! 1 li!i THE CITIZEUrS IlfSVRAIfOE CO.-FIRE, I.IFE Sir Hngli AlUm, Preatdent ; Henry Ii jman, Esq., 66 DOMINION Percent. Colon and Paints, Bichromate of Potash, Blue-black, Chinese Blue, Lakes, Scarlet and Maroon in pulp, Paris Green, Prussian Blue, Satin and fine-washed White, Ultra- marine, and Umber, raw • . . . Free Colors and Paints, not elsewhere specified 20 Combsof Rubber 25 Combs, all other 25 Commercial Blank Forms, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate SO Communion Plate, and Plated Ware for use in Churches Free Conium Cicuta, or Hemlock seed and leaf Free Confectionery and Sugar Candv, brown or white, Ic. per lb. and 85 Copper, old or scrap^ in pigs, bars, rods, bolts, ingots, sheets, and sheathing, not planished or coated, copper wire, round or flat, or copper seamless drawn tubing 10 Copper, Rivets and Burrs, and all manufactures of, not else- where specified SO Copper Sheets, cut in strips or sub-dirisions 80 Copper and Brass Wire 10 Copper and Brass Wire Cloth 20 Cordage, for ships' purposes 10 Cordage, all other 20 Cordials (see '• Spirits ") $1.90 per I. G. Corn, Indian. ... 7^ cents per bush. Cornmeal 40 cents per bbl. Cornstarch or Flour, Potato Starch, and all preparations baring the quality of starch 2 cints per lb. Cornelians, unmanufactured Free Ccrks, and other manufactures of Cork-wood or Cork-bark. ... 20 Cork-wood or Bark, unmanufactured Free Corsets • • • • 30 Cotton, grey or unbleached and bleached, not stained, painted or printed 1 cent per square yard and 15 Cotton, Sheetings, Drills, Ducks, .Cheese Cloths, Cotton or Canton Flannels, not stained, painted or printed, grey or ucbleached or bleached . 1 cent per square yard and Ifi Cottons, Denims, Drillings, Bed-tickings. Ginghams, Plaids, Cotton or Canton Flannels, Ducks and Drills, Dyed or Colored, Checked or Striped Shirtings, Cot- tonades. Pantaloon Stuffs, and goods of like descrip- tion, also Sateens and Galateas, 2 cents per sq. yd. and 15 Cotton Shirts and Drawers, woven or made on frames, and all Cotton Hosiery 30 Cotton Sewing Thread, on spools 20 Cotton, Duck or Canvas, of hemp or flax, and sail twine when to be used for boats' or snips' sails 5 Affidavit must accompany entry to substantiate its use. Cotton, all clothing made of cotton, or of which cotton is the component part c f chief value, including Corsets and linen and cotton Collars, Cufis, Duck Vests and similar articles ,. 30 , I I tE, I^IFE 1 lan. 1 Percent. tineie rreen, ritra- B^ree 20 25 25 >er or 30 « • • • • Free Free 1 .and 85 leets, wire, 10 else- 80 80 10 20 10 f • • t • 20 I.G. bbl. irlb. 20 • • ■ 1 . ^ree • • * • 30 and 15 Q or grey 15 ms, -ilJs, :ot- np- and 15 all • • e 30 • • ■ 20 len • • • 8 nd > . . 30 [aHB ACCIDEWT.-CAPITAI., - . 81,188,000. Ivice-Prealdent; Gerald E. Hart, General lllaimgei*^ Per cent. Cotton Sewing Thread, in hanks 12| Cottons, all nannfactates of, not elsewhere specified, held to embrace :— Quilts and Sheets (white or colored). Cotton Diaper, Window Holland, Prints^ Printed Snirttngs, Furniture Prints, Cretonne, Plain Prints, Printed Cotton, Cashmere, Cotton Huckaback, Cotton Damask in pieces and cloths, Towels, Book Muslin, Jaconet, Checked Jaconet, Cambric, Bishop's and Vic- toria Lawns, Tailatans, Hair Cords, Crinoline and all kinds of Printed Muslins, Leno, Pique, Brilliants, Cottons Handkerchiefs, Curtains known as Swiss* Not- tingham, or Lace, etc., if of Cotton, Muslin Lace, all kinds of Cotton Scarfs and Ties, rolled Jaconets, Glove Finished Cambrics, Moleskins, Corduroy, Cotton, Vel- vets and Velveteens, Cotton Tapes, Ferrets, Stay-bindiies, Bed Lace, Boot r Web, Carpet Binding, Blind Tassels, Window Leno, Cotton Fringe, Braids, Boot and Stay Laces, Velvet Ribbons and all kinds of Cotton Laces 20 Cotton, Seamless Bags, irrespective of contents, and when filled bags may be taken as weighing 16 oz. and not of less value than $3.00 per doz 2 cents per lb. and Cotton, Prunella 2 cents per square yard and Cotton, Wadding, Batting, Batts and Warps, Carpet Warps, Knitting and Hosiery Yams, and other Cotton Yams under No. 40, not elsewhere specified, not bleached, dyed or colored 2 cents per lb. and Cotton Wadding, Batting, Batts and Warps, Carpet Warps, Knitting and Hosiery Yarns, and other Cotton Yams under No. 40, not elsewhere specified, bleached, dyed or colored 3 cents per lb. and Cotton Warps on beams 1 cent per lb. and Cotton, or Canton Flannel, grey and unbleached and bleached, not stained, painted or printed. .1 cent per sq. yd. and Cotton, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Cotton Waste Free Cottonwool Free Cotton and Woollen Netting for Boots, Shoes and Gloves 1A Cotton Umbrellas 25 Cotton Handkerchiefs. 20 Cotton Seed Cake, Oil Cake, Palm Nut, and Meal Cake Free Coutille, when imported by Corset manufacturers 20 Cream of Tartar, in Crystals Free 15 15 15 15 15 15 «0 Crapes, all kinds f - * Cuffs, Collars and Shirt Fronts, Paper SO Cuffs, Collars and Shirt Fronts, Cotton SO Cuffs, Collars and Shirt Fronts, Linen 90 Curry Combs and Curry Cards 80 m ■ t : I If Hill H 1 11 li'' ; i i ■ I 'I 1 ( «' % 1;;! M ■«!i " CITIZKNS INSrRANCE €OMPA9iT-LIFE BRAXCH. ^Mubarrasslni^ conditions. Foreign travel nn^l 08 DOMINION '"^jwa Per cent CatlMyt Iron and Steel, not elsewhere specifiedi indading table, pocket, and office cutlery ; scissors and shears, including sheep shears ; butchers' knives and s(eels ; shoe, hunting, glaziers' aud farriers' knives ; knives for horticultural purposes ; and other articles for similar Purposes as the above: Horse Clippers, Surgical nstruments and Dental Instruments • t , . 20 Debaige 20 Demijohnf 30 Diamonds, unset, including black diamonds for borers Free Diamond Dust, or Dort Free Drafts, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate 30 Dragoon 8 Blood Free Drain Pipes, glazed andunglazed 20 Drain Tile, glazed and unglazed 20 Drawers, cotton, woven or made on frames SO Drawers, Shirts and Hosiery, composed wholly of cr in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat, or other like ani- mals 7^ cents per lb. and Drawings, Paintings, Engravings and Prints Drawn Boiler Tubing Druggets Duck, for Belting and Hose Free Duck, for Ships' Sails ft Dyeing or Tanning Articles in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified Free Dynamite, Dualin, Giant Powder and Vigorite, and other explosives of which Nitro-glycerine is a constituent £art 5 cents per lb. and 20 , , er than aniline, prepared 20 JSl Earth Closets 35 Earthenware and Stoneware, and Rockingham Ware and Cane Ware, brown or colored 25 Earthenware, Stonewareand White Granite, or Iron- stoneware 20 20 10 20 Eggs and ** C. C." ware, whether decorated, printed or sponged or not £^ Boxes, when imported from the United. States to be filled witk eggs and exported, may be returned to Canada to be refilled without requiring duty a second time, but ^ duty must be paid on first importation Electroplate, and gilt of all kinds, not classed as jewellery. . . . Electrotypes and Stereotypes, of standard books, not adver- tising books, pamphlets or sheets Electrotypes and Stereotypes for commercial blanks and adver- tisements Emery. 30 Free 25 30 10 20 Free BRAXCH. travel nn^l 1 Perorat uding H lieart, ^p ieels; ^^H esfor ^M imilar ^M rgical ^M ..... 20 ■ 20 ■ 30 ^H .... Free ^H .... Free ^H 30 ^H Free ^M 20 ^H 20 ^M 80 ^M art of ^m e ani- ^H . and 20 ^1 20 ^m 10 ^1 20 ^M Free ^m .... i H ngor ^M ... Free ^H >ther ^H uent ^M and 20 ^M .... 20 I . • . . SO 1 'ane ^B H rare ^B or ^H ... 30 ^1 . . . Free ^ led ^ H Ibut ^B ^1 I... 30 H ^H H.. 10 H Her* ^B H.. 20 ^M ■ ..Free 1 tlFB POLICIES of every description iMued flroo of baiardoiui oeenpatlon do not void the Policy. Emery Paper, sand and glass paper and cloth 25 Engines, locomotive and stationary, fire and other steam engines ■ and boilers and other machinery composed wholly or in part of iron 25 Engravings, paintings, drawings and prints 20 Entomology, specimens of Free Envelopes, paper of all kinds, not printed 25 Envelopes, printed 30 Ji.ssenceH.ot Apple, Pear, Pineappie, KaspDerry, Strawberry, and other fruits and Vanilla $11)0 per I. G. and 20 Essences, sach as Old Tom Gin Essence, Scotch Whiskey, &c- 20 Essential Oils, for manufacturing purposes 20 Esparto or Spanish Grass, and other grasses and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper . . Free Excelsior, for upholsterers' use 20 Extract of Logwood Free IP Fans, "Advertising »» 30 Fans, all other 25 Farina 2 cents per lb. Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture, undressed 15 Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture, dressed 25 Feathers, for beds 20 Felloes, Spokes, Hubs and parts of wheels, rough hewn or sawn only 1 > Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, and parts of wheels, when finished ... 25 Felt, for boots and shoes, when imported by manufacturers for use in their factories 15 Felt, pull-overs for hats 25 Felt, for glove linings, when imported by manufacturers for their use in factory 10 Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels Free Felt, endless, for paper makers, when imported by manufac- turers for use in their factories 10 Felt Cloth, of every description, not elsewhere specified 7^ cents p^ir lb. and 20 Felt Boots and Shoes .'--.. 26 Fibre, Mexican ...: Free Fibre, Vegetable, for manufacturing purposes Free Fibre, Tampico or Istle Free Fibrilla Free Files 30 Fire-brick or Tiles, for lining stoves and furnaces 20 Fire-clay . Free Fire arms, Muskets, Rifles, Pistols and Shot guns 20 Fire-arms, for use of Army, Navy and Militia Free FjshOil Free Fish, of all kinds the produce of the fisheries of the United.: States (except fish of the Inland Lakes, or of rivers *- falling into them), and fish preserved in oil Free ^■|! jif IHm 1 1 i M 1 1 ■H i I 'T'' ill 9 VHB CITIZENS ISHVWtJkSCB COMPANT.-LOANS are granted afler three years In force, 70 DOMINION PerctDt Fish, frash. salted or tmoked, txcept free by Washington Trtaty 1 cent per lb. Fish-bait Free Fish-hooks, Nets, Seines, Lines and Twines for the use of the Fisheries^ but not to include sporting, fishing tackle, or hooks with flies, or trawling spoons Free Fish-plates, steel, until 1883 Free Fish-plate, '* iron" 17* Flannels, of every description not elsewhere specified 7* cents per lb. and 20 Flasks, glass of every description 30 Flax, fibre, scutched 1 cent per lb. Flax, fibre, hackled 2 cents per lb. Flax, tow of, scutched or green i cent per lb. Flaxseed 10 cents per bush. Flax Seed Oil, boiled or raw 25 Flint, Flints and ground Flint-stones Free Flour, Wheat 50 cents per bbl. Flour, Buckwheat or Meal ^cent per lb. Flour, Com 40 cents per bbl Flour, Rye ....50 cents per bbl. Flour, Rice 2 cents per lb. Flour, Sago 2 cents per lb. Fog Signals, detonating for railway alarms. 20 Forks, steel, hay, manure and potato 30 Folia digitalis Free Fossils Free Fruit, dried. Apples • . . 2 cents per lb. Fruit, dried, Currants, Dates, Figs, Plums, Prunes, Raisins, and all others not elsewhere specified 25 Fruit, green^ Apples 40 cents per bbl. Yvoki^ green^^ Blackberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Straw- berries 2 cents per quart. Fruit, green. Cherries and Currants 1 cent per ouart. Fruit, green. Cranberries, Plums and Quinces, 30 cts. per oush. Fruit, green^ Grapes 2 cent per lb. Fruit, green. Peaches 40 cents per bush. Fruit, green. Oranges and Lemons 2C Fruit, in air-tight cans, including cans, if sweetened, 3c. per lb. Fruit, in air-tight cans, including cans, if not sweetened 2 cents per lb. Fruit, preserved in brandy and other spirits. . . .$1.90 per I. G. Fruit Jars, glass and preserve jars 30 Fullers' Earth Free Fullers' Earth, when prepared 20 Fumiture> house, cabinet or office, finished or in parts 35 Fur Skins, dressed 15 Fur Skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any manner Free Furs, Caps, Hats, MufiFs, Tippets, Capes, Coats, Cloaks and other manufactures of Fur 25 Oir THE SEOTRITT OF ITS I» TARIFF. 73 Per cent. Iron, old and scrap 91.00 per ton. Iron, Pig $2.00perton. Iron, in Slabs, Blooms, Loops, or Billets, puddled or not, and muck and puddled bars and billets 10 Iron, in Bars, rolled or hammered, including flats, rounds and smiares, nail and spike rods, and all other iron not otherwise specified 17| Iron, Band and Hoop, Sheet smoothed or polished, coated or galvanized, and common or black, 17 gauge or thinner, and Boiler Plate, Tank Iron and Canada Plates 121 And the above over 17 gauge 17} Iron Chain Cables, over 9-16 inch in diameter, whether shack- elled or swivelled or not 5 Iron Chain and Cables, all other 20 Iron Nails and Spikes, wrought or pressed, including railroad spikes I cent per lb. and Iron, Rolled Beams, Channel, Angle and T Iron. Iron, Sheet, Corrugated Iron, Mill and Mill Cranks, and Wrought Forginesfor Mills and Locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing 25 lbs. or more. Iron Masts, fur ships, or parts of ^ ^ Iron, rolled round wire rods in coils under ^ inch diameter. . •. Iron and Steel Wire, tinned or coppered, galvanised or not... . Iron fur bridges and structural worlc 25 Iron, malleable, castings 25 Iron, Stove and other castings, not elsewhere speciSsd 25 Iron Tin Plates Fr^e Iron Nuts and Bolts together, classed as Bolts 30 Iron Wire Nails called *' Points de Paris " 30 Iron Furniture, including bedsteads and ornamental iron work and wire work 25 Iron, Wrought, Tubing, not threaded or coupled over 2 in. in diameter 15 Iron, Wrought, Tubing, threaded or coupled or not, 2 in. or wider «.. 2> Iron, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specHled 20 I lis Free 10 121 m 20 Free 10 15 Istle or Tampico Fibre Free Ivory or Ivory Nuts, unmanufactured Free Ivory Veneers, sawn or split only, not planed or polished Free Jalap Root Free Japanned and Tin Ware, not elsewhere specified 25 Jeans 2 cents per square yard and 15 Jewellery, and manufactures of Gold and Silver 20 Junk, Old Free Jute, Manufactures of 20 ute and Henip Carpets 23 ute, unmanufactured Free Jute Butts Free i ;. i: § ■I -J: '^isi \ THE OTIZENS ISTSVRANCE €09IPAirr«-K0 ADTAlfTAGES OR SECTBITT TO 74 DOMINION Per cent. Kelp .^ ; Free Kerosene and Coal Oil* distilled, purified or refined, not else- where specified 71-5 cents per I. G. Kerosene and Coal Oil Fixtures, or parts thereof Knitting Machines Knife Blades or Knife Blanks in the rough, unhandled, for the use of Electro Platers ... Knives for Mowers and Reapers and Cutter Bars.. 30 25 10 30 Kryolite Free Labels of every description, printed, lithographed or copper or steel piate 30 Lac, dye, crude, seed, buUon, stick and shell Free Lamps, Glass SO Lamp Shades, glass 30 Lard, tried and rendered 2 cents per lb. Lard, untried ....U cents per lb. LardOil 20 Lava, unmanufactured Free Lead, old and scrap and in pigs 40 cents per 100 lbs. Lead, bars, blocks and sheets 60 cents per 100 lbs. Lead, white and red, dry, also dry white zinc 5 Lead, Pig and Shot 30 Lead, all manufactures of not elsewhere specified 30 Leather, sole, tanned but rough or undreesed 10 Leather, Morocco Skins, tanned but rough or undressed 10 Leather, sole and belting leather, tanned but not waxed 15 Leather, sole and belting leather, dressed and waxed 20 Leather, all upper and French kid, tanned but not waxed 15 Leather, all upper and French kid, dressed and waxed 20 Leather, japanned, patent, or enamelled 20 Leather, and all other skins tanned, not elsewhere specified. . . 20 Leather, belting and all manufactures of, including boots and shoes 25 Leather, Board 3 cents per lb. Leather, Boot and Shoe Counters ^ cent per pair Leeches. Free Lemons, and rinds of in brine for candying Free Licorice Root Free Linen clothing 30 Linen, other manufactures of 20 Linings (Rolled) Cotton 20 Linseed Oil, Raw or Boiled 25 Litharge > Free Lithographic Stones, not Engraven 20 Litmus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepared Free Locks of all kinds i 80 Logs and round unmanufactured Timber, not elsewhere speci- fied Free Logwood, Extract of... • Free '■'■ :"l:i TO r cent. Free ,. 30 . 25 le .. 10 .. 30 ..Free or .. 30 . . Free .. 30 .. 30 lb. lb. ,.. 20 ...Free bs. bs. 5 30 30 10 10 15 f f I I • 15 20 20 20 nd ... 25 lb. lir Free Free , . . Free 30 20 20 25 1 . . Free 20 I . . Free 30 :i- Free Free CAHADIAir COHPAmr OFFERS AST BETTER pfTEinmfe mfe lysuRERS. TAEIFF. 75 Per cent. Locomotives and Railway, Passenger, Baggage and^ Freight Cars, being the property of Railway Companies in the United States running upon any Line of Road crossing the Frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotivss and Cars are admitted free under similar circumstances in the United States, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs Free Locomotives, Tires of Steel or *' Bessemer ** in the rough 10 Lumber and Timber, Planks and Boards, sawn, of Boxwood, Cherry, Walnut, Chestnut. Mahogany, Pitch Pine, Rosewood, Sandal-wood, Spanish Cedar, Oak, Hick- ory and Whitewood, not shaped, planed, or otherwise manufactured Free Lumber and Timber, Spanish Cedar cut bv knife. Free Lumber and Timber, not elsewhere specified 20 Linoleum "as Oil Cloth," 30 Mace 25 Macaroni and Vermicelli 20 Machine Screws, except Wood Screws 30 Machine Screws, intended for holding in wood, without nuts or other iron fixtures, to be classed as Wood Screws.. . The same imported with nuts, or properly Screw Bolts- . Machines, Sewing, (see Sewing'Machines) Machinery, not elsewhere specified Madder and Munjeet, or Indian Madder, ground and prepared and all extracts of Free Malt 15 ots per bushel. Manilla grass , Free Mantels, siate 30 Mantels, marble 80 Manure, (iu?'>o. and other animal and vegetable, ....Free 35 30 25 Marble Slabs, s^vm on not more than two sides 15 Marb'e Blocks and Slabs^ «awn on more than two sides. ... 20 Marble, finished 25 Marble all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 30 Marble, in blocks from quarries in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen, containing 15 cubic feet or over 10 Maps and Charts— not Atlases 20 Masts, Iron, or parts of, for ships • . .Free Mattrasses, ' 85 Meal, Buckwneat ^ cent per lb. Meal Cake, Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Cake, and Palm Nut Cake. .Free Meats, fresh or salted, on actual weight, as received in Canada, except shoulders, sides, bacon and hams- .1 cent per lb. Meats, Corned Beef..... 2 cents per lb. Meats, £ssence of Beef (extract) 20 » 1 1 Ml I ; THE CITIZENS ;^['4'J •!>ii li IHrSVRAirCE COMPABnr.-STBICT PROFITS ABE GIVEN TO 76 DOMINION Per cent MeatS} all others, dried, smoked or preserved, in any other way than salted or pickled, not elsewhere specified 2 ceats per lb. Medals, of gold, silver or copper Free Meerschaum, crude or raw .. Free Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages and harness of, under regu- lations to be prescribed by Minister of Customs Free Mica 20 Military Stores and Munitions of War. Free Mill Board, not Stra^v Board 10 Mittt and Gloves, 25 Mineralogy, specimens of. Free Models and Patterns of Inventions, and other improvements in the arts, but no articles or article shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use Free Molasses (see Syrups). Moss, Iceland, aad other mosses, crude Free Moss, Seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds and mattrasses, in their natural state or only cleaned . Free Mower and Reaper Knives, and Cutter Bars, as edge tools ... 30 Muffs, Fur... .... 25 Music, printed, bound in sheets 6 cents per lb. Musical Instruments, for bands of Army and Navy Free Musical Instruments, brass 25 Musical Instruments, wood 2^ Musical Instruments, silver 2v Musical Instruments, vulcanite 25 Musical Inst uments, Accordeons 25 Musical Instruments, Triangles '. 2& Muskets, Rifles, Guns and Pistols, not elsewhere specified ... 20 Mustard Seed, unground 15 Mustard Seed, ground or prepared 25 Nails, Clout, Hungarian, Horse-Shoe, and Iron Wire, called " Point de Paris " *•••« ••••< • • • • • • 30 10 Nails and Spikes, Cut i cent per lb. and Nails and Spikes, Wrought and Pressed, whether galvanized or not j cent per lb. and 10 Nails and Spikes, Composition and Sheathing 20 Napkin Rings, Plated 30 Napkin Rings, not Plated 20 Naphtha, not elsewhere specified 71-5 cents per I. G, Neatsfoot Oil 20 Newspapers received by'Mail Free Nickel * Free Nickel sheets 10 Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre Free Nitro-Glycerine i ... 10 cents per lb. and 20 \ Eoojromr nr mabtaoemekt, whebebt i^aboe LIFE POLICY HOLDEBS. TARIFF. 77 Per cent. Nut8| Iron Icent per lb. and 10 Nuts, all kinds except Cocoa Nuts 20 Nuts, Cocoa $1.00 per 100 Nutmegs 25 Nutgalls Free Oak Bark Free Oakum ..Free Oats • . . . » 10 cents per bush. Oatmeal ^ cent per lb. Ochres, dry, ground or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcmed 10 Oils, Aatr, perfumed or not 30 Oils, Coal and Kerosene^ distilled, purified or refined, Naphtha, Benzole; petroleum, products of petroleum, coal, shale and lignite not elsewhere specified. .7 l-Scents per I. G. Oils, Lubricating 25 Oils, Carbolic or keavj^^ used for making wooden block pave- ments, for treating wood, for building and for railway ties. 10 OWsyOlive or SaladOil.,., 20 Oil Cod Liver mtdiczi^di « 20 Q\\&,Lard 20 Oils, Linseed ox Flaxseed^ xxw or boiled 25 Oil Neais/oot 20 Oil^^rM £0 Oil SesameSeed 20 Oils. Cocoanut and Palm in their natural state Free Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Cake, Palm-nut Cake and Meal Free Oil Cloth for floors and Linoleum stamped, painted or printed, .SO Oil Cloth for tables, carriages, etc SO Oive Oil or Salad Oil 20 Opium (drug) 20 Opium prepared for smoking $5 per lb. Oranj^es, rinds of, in brine tor candying Free Ores uf Metals of all kinds Free Organs, Cabinet, Reed Organs having not more than two sets of reeds .' $10 CO each. Organs, Cabinet, having over two and not iBore than four sets of reeds $1500 each. Organs, Cabinet, having over four and not more than six sets of reeds $20 CO each. Organs, Cabinet, having over six sets of reeds. . . $30 00 each. and in addition thereto on all organs 1 Organs Pipe, and sets or parts of sets of reeds for Cabinet Organs 25 Uruamentai Iron Worlc ^t 1"^ .(^i\ ^ \^m ■*» p., J. ^1 L~v '■'s f^l^. '^MH [ « ^^ i^S w ■.^ ^^Mi :>Jfe*^: /f/ftK- J&^r ;<•■; '^l' ;"^^-. :^>J ^^. i ii THE dnZENS INSURANCE COXPANT.-Fire, Lift and AccKeni.— Capital >ia8ft,000. TARIFF. 81 Per cent. Rye t • . .10 cents per bush. Rye Flour 60 cents per bbl. Rubber, manufacture of 25 * Safes, *' Iron," and doors for safes and vaults 25 Saffron Cake Free Saffron andSafflower, extracts of Free Sago. 20 Sago Flour 2 cents per lb. bails tor Uoats and Ships v> Sal-Ammonia Free Sal-Soda Free Salt, imported from the United Kingdom or any British posses- sion, or imported for the use of the sea or Gulf fisheries, Free Salt, except salt imported from the United Kingdom or any British possession, or imported for the uso of the sea or Gulf fisheries, which shall be free from duty, 8 cents per 100 lbs. Salt, in bags, barrels, and other packages.. 12 cents per 100 lbs. Saltpetre 20 Sand Fr«e Sand-paper, Glass, and Emery-paper and Cloth 25 Satin, silk 30 Satteens, colored as "Jeans," 2 cents per square yard and 15 Satchels, Trunks, Valises and Carpet-Bags 30 Saw-dust 25 Saws of all kinds t . 30 Scales, Balances, Weighing Beams and Steelyards 30 Screws, Steel, Iron, called Wood-screws," 35 Screws, Machine Screws, not *' Wood-screws" SO Screws, Machine, intended for holding in wood, without nuts or other iron fixtures, to be classed as wood screws. ...... 35 The same imported with nuts are properly screw bolts 30 Screws, with Nuts 30 Sea-grass Free Sealskin — Imitations in wool to be classed as oloakings 7^ cents per lb. and 20 Seamless Drawn Tubing, " Zinc " 10 Seamless Drawn Tubing, **Brass" 10 Seamless Drawn Tubing, " Copper " 10 Seamless Cotton Bags 2 cents per lb. and 15 Sea-weed, Moss, and all other Vegetable Substances used for beds and Mattrasses, in their natural state or only ^ cleaned Free Seeds, flower, garden, field and other seeds for agricultural purposes when in bulk or other large parcels 15 Seeds, the same in small papers or parcels 25 Seeds, for agricultural purposes do not include Anise, Carda- mon, Colchicum> Cummin, Fenugreek, Hyoscymus, Philandri, Stramonium, Worm, Carraway, Canary. i I ! THE OTUBEHS IlfSVRAirOE €0.~nRE, UVC SiF Hngh Allan» Pr— ident i H^nry Lynmn» E»q« Per cent. Seeds, mustard unground • 15 Seeds, mustard ground • 25 jftSennat in leaves « Free Sesame Seed Oil 20 Settlers' Effects— Wearing Apparel, Household Furniture, except Sewing Machines and Pianos, Professional Books, Implements and Tools of Trade, occupation or employment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removing to Canada ; not to include machinery or live stock, or articles imported for use in any manufactory, establishment, or for sale ; pro* vided that any dutiable article entered as Settlers* Effects shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of with* out payment of duty until after two yeats actual use in Canada. Provided that under regulations to be made by the Minister of Customs live stock, when imported in Manitoba or the North West Teriitory by intending settlers, shall be free until^ otherwise ordered by the Governor in Council Free Sewer Pipes, glazed or unglazed 20 Sewing Machmes, whole, or heads or parts of heads of Sewing Machines $2 each and 20 Sewing Machines, parts of, viz. : Stands and table tops, imported separately ; stands to be treated as castings, and wood- work as manufactures of wood, both 25 Shawls, ifnot composed chiefly of silk 25 Shawls, silk 30 Shawls, knitted ..7^ cents per lb. and 20 Shellac Varnish $1.90 per gallon. Shingles., 20 Ships, and all other vessels built in any foreign country, whether steam or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian register, on the fair mgrket value of the hull, rigging, machinery and all appurtenances. 10 Shirts, Cotton^ woven or made on frames 30 Shirts, Drawers, and Hosiery, Wool^ wholly or in part, worsted, hair of Alapaca goat or other like animal, 7^ cents per > lb. and 20 Shirtings, Cotton, checked and Griped, 2 cents per sq. yard and 15 ShirtFronts, Collars and Cuffs 30 Shot, lead 30 Shot Guns, not elsewhere specified 20 Show Cases, of any material. • 35 Show Cards or Bills 6 cents per lb. and 20 Shovels, Spades • 30 Shoulders and Sides, fresh, salted, dried or smoked, 2c. per lb. Shrubs and Trees, not elsewhere specified 20 Silex or Crystalized Quartz Free Silicias and Casbans, plain, beetled or printed 20 Silk Twist and Sewing Silk 25 » I.IFE er cent. .. 16 25 Free 20 • • re. aal or for to for ro- sr»' th- i in ade din ling the . . . . Free • • i 20 ving ana 20 rted bod- 25 » • t • 25 ) • • • 30 and 20 Don. ■ * * * 20 Iher bian |i^S> 10 1 * ' * 30 Bed, Iper land 20 Knd 15 ^1* * * 80 ^1* * * 30 ^Hft • • 20 ^H« • » 85 ^nd 20 ^Hi • • 80 Hlb. ^Hi * * 20 ^^^ • Free ^^^v • 20 ^^K * * 26 AHD AOdDElfT.— CAPITAL, •1*199,000. Tl— -Pr^rtdentt Gerald E. Hart, 0#ngr«l Mimgw^ TARIFF. 88 P«r MBU Sillitt raw, or at reeltd from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way, silk'w cocoons and siP-c waste Fret Silk Velveta, and all manufactures of ailk, of which ailk ia th« component part of chief value '..... £0 Silki in the gum, not more advanced than ainglea, tram, and thrown organzine r 15 Silk, Manufactures of, embrace, glac^, groa grain, ducape. berathea, Cashmere, Gros de liaplea, black ana coloured ; black and coloured Torquoise, satins, aarte* nets, Persians, poplins and all other piece gooda of which silk rs the component part of chief value ; all silk clothing, crapes, silk umbrellas and parasols, vel- vets, terries, chenilles, rfbbons, silk plush, hat bandi» velvet ribbons, silk braids, fringes, laces, trimmingt, tassels, gloves, lace mitts, shawls, hosiery and under- clothing, ties, scarfs, bows, ferrets, handkerchiefs, Prussian bindings, sofa gimp, orris lace, float lace, mantillas or jackets, boot and stay laces, silk warp Paramatta, silk tapestry, ailk warp alpaca, &c 30 Silver, rolled, and German silver, in sheets ... 10 Silver or Gold Coins (except United States silver coin) Free Silver Leaf, for painters and gilders 26 Skates of all kinds SO Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled Free Slates, School aad Writing, and Porcelain and Drawing Slate* 25 SlateMantles 80 Slate Slabs, square or in special shapea 26 Sleij * igt hs. 80 Snuff and Manufactured Tobacco 25 cents per lb. and 12| Soap, common Brown and yellow not perfumed u cent per lb. Soap, common, aof t and liquid (not perfumed) .....> 20 Soap, Castile and white 2 cents per lb. Soap, perfumed and toilet • 80 Soap, Saddlers', and silver soap * 20 Soda Ash. Free Soda Caustic Free Soda, Silicate of Free Soil Pipes, cast iron 25 Spades, Shovels 80 Spanish or Esp»rto Grass, and other grasses and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper Free Spectacles and Eye-glasses • 20 Spelter, in blocks or pigs. . ••• • . .. Free Sperm Oil 20 Spice*— Ginger and Spices of all kinds (except Mace and Nut- ■> megs) nnground •■ 20 Spices, as above, groiud 25 Spices, Nutmegs and Mace 25 Spikes and Naus, cut i cent per lb. and 10 ;l{i '^m 'I hi K i. if? Ill tt'i r M ' Wi CmXENH nrSVRANCE COSIPABrr~LIFE BRAirCH. •mlNkrnMwniBff conditions. Foreign trairel and 84 DOMINION Per cent. Spikes and Nails wrought and pressed, whether galvanized or not I cent per lb. and 10 Spikes and Nails, composition and sheathing 20 Spirits of Turpentine 20 Spirits and Strong Waters not having been sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof ^nnot be ascertained by Sykes' Hydrometer, for every Imperial gallon of the strength of proof by such Hydro- meter, and SI in proportion for any greater or less strength than agallon, viz.: Geneva Gin, Rum, Whiskey andunenumeratedarticlesoflike kinds $1.82^ per I. G. Spirits, Brandy $1.45 per I.G. Spirits, Whiskey, Geneva Gin, and Rum,. ... $1 32^ per I.G. Spirits, Old Tom Gin in Bulk . . .$1.32^ per I G. Spirits, sweetened or mixed so that the degree of strength can- not be ascertained as aforesaid, viz. : Rum Shrub, Cordials, Scheidam Schnapps, Tafia, Bitters and un- enumerated articles of like kind $1.90 per I.G. Spirits, Strong Waters imported into Canada m.xed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of Patent Medicines, Tinc- tures, Essences, Extracts, or any other denomination not elsewhere specified, shall be nevertheless deemed spirits or strong waters and subject to same dutv. $1.90 per I. G. and 20 Spirits and Strong Waters not elsewhere specified, $1 .90 p. I.G. Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, rough or sawn only 1^ Spokes, Hubs, Felloes 25 Sprigs, Tacks and Brads 30 Starchi Com Starch, and all preparations having the quality of starch 2 cents per lb. Stationery of all kinds not elsewhere specified 20 The following articles not specially named in the tarifl*, may • be classed as stationery, viz. : Penholders and pencil cases of all kinds, paper binders and fasteners (metal), pencil sharpeners, mucilage, paper weights and slips, copying pencils, inkstands, (except electro-plated) notariiu seals, philosophical and mathematical mstru- ments, drawing pens, tape measures, ink powder, parchment, chalks and crayons, India and China ink, quills and quill and steel pens, ivory knives and folders, wafers and stamps, slate pencils, juvenile and all water colors for artists, pink tape, pastiles, globes, rulers, pen- trays, key rings and chams- Steel, in Ingots, Bars, Sheets and Coils, and Railway Bars, or Rails and Fish-plates, till 1883 Free Steel castings 25 Steel, Locomotive Tires and " Bessemer " Steel in rough 10 Steel, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Steel and Iron, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified... . 20 il and *er cent. or md 10 ... 20 ... 20 ced 1 eof ery ro- t es3 key G. .0. .G. G. •an- 'ub, un- [.G. any img inc- tion med utv. and 20 I.G. It t • • • 25 ■ ' * ' 30 V ^^ fib. 1 20 ■nay ■ICll lal), Ips, led) Iru- Hefi nk, Brs, Hter ■ ' lor ^^■* * * Free ^^■* * 25 ^^B • « 10 ^^H • • 20 ^^^K • • 20 POUOIES of everar deseriptton iMacd free of haaaidom occupation do not void tlio Policy* TARIFF. 86 Per cent. Steel Wire, galvanized or not n.t. 15 Steel Plates 20 Steel in coils, such as imported for the manufacture of Screws and Rake Teeth, if cut to special length, or bent to shape is dutiable as manufacture of steel 20 Steel Mould Boards, Land sides and Shares for Ploughs, cut to form, not moulded or bored Free Steel Sheets, of all kinds cut to shape, but not moiUded or bored *'as they come from the roller and shears," free as sheet steel. This includes saw blanks Free Steelyards, to be inlcuded in the item " scales, balances and weighing beams " 30 Stereotypes and Electrotypes of standard books, except those of Advertising Books, Almanacs and Sheets 10 Stereotypes and Electrotypes for Commercial Blanks and Advertisements 20 Stone, Burr, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound into mill stones Free Stone, Rough Freestone, Sandstone, and all other building stone except marble (13 cubic feet to ton). .$1 per ton. Stone, Waterlime or Cement Stone (see Cement).. .$1 per ton. Stone, Dressed Freestone and all other building stone except marble, and all manufactures of stone or granite. 20 Stone, Lithographic^ not engraved 20 Stone, Grind— Grindstones $2.00 per ton. Stoves and other Iron Castings not elsewhere specified 25 Straw Board, not Mill Board 20 Studs, Shirt or Collar, of all kinds 20 Sugar, above No. 14 Dutch Standard in color, let. per lb. and 35 Sugar, equal to No. 9, not above No. 14 Dutch Standard, Iq. per }b. and Sugar, below No. 9 Dutch Standard ^c. per lb. and Provided that the ad valorem duty shall be levied, and collected on Sugar and Malado when imported direct from the country of growth and production, upon the fair market value thereof at the place of purchase with- out any addition for the costs of hogsheads or other packages, or other charges and expenses prior to ship- ment, anything coi ta-ned in Section 34 of Act 40 Vic Cap 10, to the contrary notwithstanding, the said sec- tion nevertheless remaining in force as to regulations to be made under it in cases where the Sugar or Melado is not imported direct from the country of growth or production. Sugar Candy, brown or white, and Confectionery, Ic. per lb. and Sugar, Grape or Glucose, to be classed and rated for duty as Sugar according to grade by Dutch Standard in color. 30 30 35 i ; m GmZENS IirSVBASrCE COMPANT.-LOAITB are sranted after three jream In fiireet 86 DOMINION V r ; ,■■■ fj I j'- ''[ "■ . ill ' Percent Solphtir, in roll or flour ....Free Sunday School Cards or Devotional Cards.— No exception can be made from the item ** printed, lithographed, &c., cards,". 30 Superphosphates, or manufactured Manure 20 Surgiod Instruments and Dental Instruments, wholly or in part of steel.. 20 Sjrrups, Cane Juice, Refined Svrup, Sugar-house Syrup, Syrup of Sugar, Syrup of Molasses and Sorghum, |c. p. lb. & 80 Melado, Concentrated Melado, Concentrated Cane Juice, Concentrated Molasses, Concentrated Beet Root Juice and Concrete }c. per lb. and 30 Molasses, if used for refining, clarifying or rectifying purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar, when im- ported direct from the country of growth or production, 25 Molasses, for same purpose, when not imported direct from country of growth or production 30 Molitsses, when not so used, when imported direct from the country of growth or production • 15 Molasses, when not imported direct from the country of S'owth or production 20 lucose ^c.perlb.and 35 Scythes^ Steel of all kinds 30 Tacks, Brads and Sprigs. *.••. 30 Tails, undressed Free Tallow leper lb. Tampico, white and black Free Tanners* Bark Free Tanning or Dyeing Articles in crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified Free Tapers, wax, unenumerated 20 Tapioca 20 Tar, pine Free Tar and Pitch, coal 10 Tea,black -, Free Tea, Green and Japan Free Tea, when purchased in the U. S., 10 Teasels Free Tents and Awnings 25 Terra Japonica Free Thread, Cotton, sewing, on spools 20 Thread, Cotton, sewing in hanks 12| Thimbles of all kinds 20 Ticking for Tents 2c. per sq. yd. and 15 Timber and Lumber, Planks and Boards sawn, of Boxwood, Cherry, Walnut, Chestnut, Mahogany, Pitch-pine, Rosewood, Sandal-wood, Spanish Cedar, Oak, Hick- ory and Whitewood, not shapen, planed, or otherwise manufactured Ft ee Oir THE SEdTBTFE OF ITS UFE POLICIES •nd Liberal Surrenders allowed. *er cent 1 • • r f M an c-t • • • 30 • • • 20 art » • 20 1 30 TAEIFF. 87 7* Per cent« Timber and Lumber not elsewhere specified > 20 Tin, in Blocks, Pigs, Bars, Plates and Sheets Free Tin, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 Tinman's Trimmings, to be classed as manufactures of tin, viz : Spouts, handles, knobs, and ornamental articles 25 Tmware, stamped and Japanned ware .' . . . 25 Tin-plates, not specially khapen or cut from original sheets as unmanufactured Free Tobacco, manufactured, and SnuH 25c. per lb. and 12i Tobacco, manufactured fcr excise purposes under conditions of Act 31 Vic. cap. 51 Free Toilet and Tooth powders, and other Perfumed Preparations for Mouth, Hair and Skin 30 Tomatoes 80c, per bush. Tools, Carpenters', Coopers' Cabinetmakers', and all other mechanics' Tools, including files, edge tools of every description, and axes, scythes and saws of every de- scription ».. 30 The term Tools is held to include mower, and reaper knives and cutter bars ; also awls of all kinds. Tooth and Toilet Powders, and other Washes SO Tortoise and other Shells Free Travellers' Baggage, under regulations to be prescribed by Minister of Customs Free Trees, not elsewhere specified • -. , , . 20 Tree Nails Free Trunks, Satchels, Valises and Carpet Bags 30 Tubs. Pails, Churns, and other manufactures of wood, not else- where specified 25 Turmeric. ... Free Turpentine, Raw or Crude .... Free Turpentine, (Spirits of) . . . . ; ..... 20 Turtles Free Twine, Sail, when to be used for boats* and ships* sails 5 Twine, Flax 25 Twine Cotton 25 Type for printing 20 TypeMetal 10 TJ Umbrellas, Cotton 25 Umbrellas, silk ... 23 Union Collar Cloth, paper, in sheets not shapen • . 10 "V Valises, Trunks, Satchels and Carpet Bags 30 Varnish, black and bright for ships' use Free Varnish, not elsewhere specified 20 cents per I. G. and 20 Varnish, Shellac $1.90 per gal. Varnish includes Lacquer and Japan Spirit varnish . Vasseline, lubricating and such like oils, not to be classed as products of Petroleum, but as unenumerated • 20 ■ . II: ili'i::-'- Ifirt ■>hi: ' f ■ TH£ CITI^lClirS INSURANCE CO.-FIBE BRANCH. •Iredi for wtalcli low fisares will be quoted, A^eneles 83 DOMINION ^ Per cent. Vegetables^ Potatoes lOc per bush. Vegetables, Sweet Potatoes 20 Vegetables, Tomatoes ..•**. ..30c. per bush. Vegetables, all others 20 Vegetables, Fibres, natural, not produced by any chemieal pro- cess Free V«lvet,silk SO Velvet, cotton 20 Veneers of Wood and Ivory sawn or split only, not to include scale boards for cheese Free Verdigris, or Sub-acetate of Copper, dry Free Vinegar ....12 cents per I. G. Vitriol, blue ■> Free Vi^s 30 Waggons 30 WaflPaper 30 Walking Sticks , 25 Washers, Bolts and Rivets, iron 30 Waste, Cotton, Linen, Jute, Hemp, and Paper of all kinds, fit only for manufacture of paper. Free Watches, Watch Cases 25 Water-pipes of cast-iron 2S Whale- bone, unmanufactured • • Free Whale Oil, in casks from on ship-board, and in the condition in which it is first landed Fret Wheat 15c per bush. Wheels, Wood Spokes, Hubs and Felloes, finished 25 Wheels, if put up 30 Wheelbarrows and like articles • • • • . 30 Whips :.... 25 Whip-gut or Cat-gut, unmanufactured Free Whiskey ('' see spirits ") $1.32^ per I.G. White Lead and Red Lead, dry 5 Whiting or Whitening...- .....Free Wigan, Stout 20 Willow, for basket-makers Free Willow-work— Osier or Willow-work, lined or unlined, furnish- ed or unfurnished 25 Woven, Checked and Striped Cottons to be rated at 2c. per sq. yard, and 15 The same, if part wool • 7ic per lb. and 20 Plain or Fancy Union, or all-wool, usually invoiced as "Costume Cloth," but which are really Flannels or Tweeds, to be rated at 7|o. per lb. and 20 Wincejrs— All previous Circulars issued by the Deparment prior to the 18th September, 1879, regarding ♦• Winceys," ^were cancelled, and in future the wbrd "Wincey" is not^ to be accepted as an indication of the true material of which the goods are made. ■ - - ... 3t ... 30 ... 25 ... 30 ... ffTCtt *• * 25 ... 25 Free lion ...Free bh. .. 25 .. 30 .. 30 .. 25 ..Free 5 |..Free 20 I . . iTree 25 15 20 |d 20 lor IM Household aDd ffood Commercial Blsiu speelally do- In all principal towns. I«oasea paid, over ||1,S00,000» TARIFF. G3 Per cent. Wines of all kinds except Sparkling Wit-c\ incladimr Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Strawberry, Ra>^ berry, Elder and T Currant, containing 26 per cent, c less of spirit, of strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, imported in wood or bottles (6 quarts or 12 pints to the I. G.) 25 cents per I. G. And for each degree of strength of spirit in excess of 26 per cent, until it reaches 40 per cent.i 3 cents per I. G. for each degree. And in addition thereto ... 30 All liquors imported under the name of Wines, and con- taming more than 40 percent, of spirits of the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, shall be rated as un- enumerated spirits. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles con- taming each not more than one quart and more than one pint $3 per dozen bottles. Champagne, containing not more than one pint and more than ^ pint $1 -50 per doz. bottles. Champagne containing not more than ^ pint, 75 cents per dozen bottles. Wines, bottles containing more than one quart each, shall pay in addition to $3.00 per dozen bottles, at the rate of $1.50 per Imperial Gallon on the quantity in excess of one quart per bottle, and in addition to the above specific duties an ad valorem duty shall be added of. . 30 Wire, Iron and Steel, tinned and coppered, galvanized or not. . 15 Wire, Iron, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 Wire, Brass and Copper .» . 10 Wire Cloth, Brass and Copper 20 Wire Rigging for ships and vessels Free Wire-work, ornamental Iron, Semaphore and Fence Wire. ... 25 Wood, Lumber and Timber not elsewhere specified to inarel osed goat loUy ifac- and 25 y or ther • • • • 20 ans, koral Mo- ured De- 'able Bul- lama isley silk, • • • • 20 lild- and ind- Init- ors, ^ait- and 20 ....Free • • • 10 uid 20 • • • 20 res, • • • 20 1 v'; md 15 nd 15 or nd 15 id. nd 15 nd 20 nd 20 Id 20 CAH ADIAH COMPANY OFFEBfl AlfT BETTER TARIFF. ^ 91 Per cent. Yams, Worsted under No. SO lie, per lb. and 20 Yams, Coir < Free Yellow Metal, in Bolts,.Bars, and for sheathing Free Z Zinc, in piss, blocks and sheets ^'ee Zinc, seamless drawn Tubing • 10 Zinc manufactures of. not elsewhere specified 25 T. MAXWELL BRYSON & CO. SHIPPERS AND FORWARDERS, Ho. 82 St Francois Xavier Street, M.ONTE\EAL. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO GOOBS FORWARDED WIST. STORAGE in Bond or otherwise. A.a-EITTS FOR OCEAN EXPRESS CO. OF LONDON, EnaLAND. i! 1 li f ISf^Vi ■it d THE CITIZENS INSUBANCB CO.— LUe Branch. Separated honorable treatment goaranteed from the 92 ADVERTISEMENT. SUPPLIED TO THE ROYAL NURSERIES. BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS THE MOST PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR MOTHER'S MILK. The Highest amonnt of Nonrishment in the Host Digestible and Gonvenient Fonr. THE 0E¥ FOOD SPECULLT PREPARED FOR INFANTS. " The Adnlt OANNOT thrive on the Milk provided for the Infant, while the food adapted for Adnlts MUST be too strong for Babesi" Abounding in FLESH-FORMING and BONE-FORMING substances, this Food perfectly fulfils . its object, whereas other so-called Foods, such as Corn Flours, being entirely devoid of nourishing properties, induce a rickety and idiotic condition. It is also carefully freed from the ground husks of the wheat, which cause irritation of the bowels, diarrhoea, &c. CAUTION. — A Genuine Food should not contain an excess of sugar, nor be too palpably sweet. Such Foods may be palatable, but they are also pernicious. For this reason so-called Milk Foods, Condensed Milks, &c., are prejudicial to the health of Infants, from the large proportion of beet sugar they contain, rendering them utterly unlike the article they are supposed to represent, viz>, MOTHER'S MILK. TINS, Is., 2s., 5s., lOs. Asthma, Difficult Breathing, &c. Afford the most Prompt and Effectual Belief. Spasmodic Asthma, as well as the milder forms of the disease, and other complaints attended with short and difficult breathing, loss of rest, &c., quickly yield to the soothing influence of the fumes of Datura. Tatui a, and painful paroxysms are either averted or quickly subdued by its use in either of the following forms : — Oigars and Oigarettes— Boxes 3s., S?,, 15e. Pastilles and Powder (for Non-smoker's nse)— Boxes, 2g, 6d,, 6s., 10s. For nse as Tobacco— Tins, 2s. Gc*., 5s., 10s., 18s. by Aet of ParlUmieiit.- Undoubted Seonrtty is afforded and high etaadlnff of ita Proprietary and Directors. ADVERTISEMENT. 98 THE SPECIAL NUTRIMEliT, FMOEEATIO llULnOH, IN CONSUMPTION, Loss of Weight, Loss of Power to Digest and Assimilate Food and espeoially Fati " FAT IS ONE OF THE MOST ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF HEALTH. " Dr. Dobell on Loss of Weighty Lnng Disease, &*c. PANCREATIC EMULSION of Solid Fat " supplies the system with what it most wants, a large amouut of nourishment with the least amount of digestive labour and in a form most easily assimilated." PANCREATIC EMULSION has been in extensive use for the last 20 years at the ROYAL HOSPITAL for DISEASES of the CHEST, LONDON, and also at many similar Public Institutions in London and the Country, as well as in private practice in all parts of the world. ' Puisnd Judges. Hon. John W. Gwynne, \ Hon. H. E. TasohereaU; J Robert Cassels, Jr., Registrar. George Duval, Prdcis Writer. Walter J. Thicke, Clerk. James Lawvon. The Supreme Court for the purpose of hearing and determin- ing Appeals, holds annually, at the City of Ottawa, three sessions, commencing : — Srd Tuesday in February. 1st Tuesday in May. 4th Tuesday in October. Exchequer Court sits every Monday at noon, excepting dur- ing vacation. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. APPEAIi SiDB. Judges. Sir Antoine Aim6 Dorion; Ft., Chief Justice. Hon. Samuel C. Monk, \ Hon. T. K. Ramsajjr, r Hon. Ulric J. Tessier, y Puisnfe Judges. Hon. A. S. Cross, \ Hon. F. L. G. Baby, J Officers of the Court — L. W. Marchand, clerk of Appeals for Montreal ; Comte Duteau de Grandpr6 and Louis Onimet, deputy clerks of Appeals for Montreal ; W. E. Duggan, deputy clerk of Appeals for Quebec; Augustin Dorval, special deputy clerk of Appeals fot Quebec. ♦QuBBBC— From the 1st to the 8th days of February, May, October and December, these days inclusive. ♦MoNTBBAL.— From the I5th to the 27th days of January, March, May, September and November, these days inclusive. *By the 22nd sec. of chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, Cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa, MontreiJ, Terrebonne, Joliette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Ir^wMAT. and BEBirif EBATITB .%CM'T»ENT P0I«1€T thto €ompmy at fg p»y #1000. ' COUBTS OF JUSTICE, 95 COUKT OF QUEEN'S BENCH Where Held. Cbown Side. When Held. Quebec loth April and 10th October Montreal \ ^'* March, lat June, Ist September, i 2nd November. Three Bivera 23rd March and 23rd September Sherbrooke Ist March and Ist October Kamouraska 23rd March and 18th December Aylmer 2l8t January and 2nd July Percd 13th February and 7th October New Carlisle 13th January and ISth September Arthabaskaville 19th February and 19th October Beauce 20th June and 20th October Montmagny 26th March and 25th November Joliette 16th January and 2nd July Sorel 20th January and 2nd Jiily Chicoutimi 2nd Jirne and 15th January &sveet8burg 2nd Tuesday in March and Sept. Eimouski 23rd March and 23rd October Malbaie 5th February and 22nd June Beauhamois Ist March and 1st October St. Hyacinthe 15th January and 16th June St. Scholastique 7th January and 2nd July Iberville llth March and 11th October SUPEBIOB COUBT. Hon. William Collis Merdith, Chief Justice. Puisne Judges. Hon . Andrew Stuart Hon . J. Bourgeois Louis Victor Sicotte H. F. Bainville Francis G. Johnson A. Papineau Bobert Mackay Louis A. Jette Fredrick "W. Torrance C. J. Gill Louis E. N. Casault Henri T. Taschereau Adolph B. Eouthier William Macdougall Thos McCord Auguste Eeal Augers Marcus Doherty Ei chard Alley n Louis Belanger G. V. Buchanan Hubert W. Chagnon Michel Matthieu Marc A. Plamondon L. 0. Loranger Louis B. Caron Bedford, St. Hyacinthe, Iberville and Beauhamois, shall be heard and determined at the City of Montreal only, and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there ; aud cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Three Bivers, Quebec, Saguenay, Gasp6, Chi- coutimi, Bimouski, Kamouraska, Montmagny, Beauce and Artha- baska, shall be heard and determined .it the City of Quebec onljff and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there. h :ii t ) ' li it J |THB CITIEB9S IMSITBANCB €O.HIlta,O«0 deposited I with Oanadian OoTomment for ipeoial Moarity of Folloy holdtn* ♦Montreal.— Hochclnga, Jacques Cnrtier, Laval. Vaudreull, Soulanges, Laprnirio, Chnm))ly, Vercht^res, ami City of Mont- real, held at Montreal, from 10th Jnnu iry to 2 Nelson, bailiff and constable. OH THE SEC17RITT OF ITS I«IFE POUECIES •nd Liberal Snrrendem allowed. BEOISTBABS. 108 CITY POLICE ^ORCE. H. Paradis, chief of police; C P. Naegele, deputy chief; C. Lancey and A. Maher sub-chiefs ; C. Clackmeyer, Jr. accountant. Chief detective, Andrew CuUen; detectives — L. Arcand, P. Murphy, "W. Richardson. J. Gladu, J. Robinson, L. Lapointe, L. Naegele. Sergeants. — H. Dreifus, O. Boucher, V. Lafon, J. Gauthier, J. Loye, W. Burke, R. Hynes, S, Niquet, H. Glynn, W. Carson. 1 — Station, Jacques C artier Sq. 2 — Station, cor. Craig and Gain «ts. ; S—Station, Wolfe st. ; 4 — Station, cor. German and Ontario sts. ; 5->-Station, St. George st. ; 6 — Station, Chaboillez sq. ; 7 — Station, Young st. ; 8 — Station, 73 Canning st. ; 9 — Station, Point St. Charles; 10 — Station, cor. St. Catherine and Guy st..; 11— Station, Dufresne st., near Logan. RIVER POLICE. Station 27 Common street. Hast. L. Ormond. Police Inspector; George Murphy, chief constable ; W. Donanoe, C. Nourie and 6. Holdbrook, sergeants. BEGISrHAES OF COUNTIES— PBOVINCE OP QUEBEC. District. Name of Registration County Name and Residence of or Division. Rejfistrar. Montreal. Montreal East . . J. C. Auger, Montreal. Montreal West. . .W. H. Eyland, do. Cj'sof Jac. Cartier J F. X. Lecavalier, do. and Hochelaga . t F. Filiatrault, do. Chambly .V, P. Hurteau, Longueuil. Huntingdon Idiv. J. B. Varin, Laprairie. Laval .A. E. Leonard, Ste. Bose. Soulanges J. Stevens, Coteau. Vaudreuil F. de Sales Bastien, Vaudreuil. Verch6res A. Geofifrion, Verch^res. Quebec* . « .Quebec C.N. Montizambert. Fortneuf. H. Q. de St. Georges, Cap Sant6. Montmorenci. . G. Dick, Chateau Bicher. Orleans (Island of)B. Pelletier, St. Laurent. Dorchester J. E. Bouleau, St. H^n^dine. Levis L. N. Carrier, Pointe Ldvis. Lotbinidre Jos. Filteau, Ste. Croix. Three Bivers, Champlain. . . .G. H. Dufresne, Ste. Gen6vi§ve. Maskinong6 J, E. Pichette, Bivi^re du Loup. Nicolet • . . J. A. Blondin, B^cancour. St. Maurice .B. Kieman Three Bivers. St. Francis, Bichmond ;P. Cleveland, Bichmond. Sherbrooke D. Thomas, Sherbrooke. x%T^\f^ S E. D. Darche, South Ham. ^**"® jo. Metcalf Thomas, " Qt.^^^«,^A S C. A. Bichardson, Stanstead Plain. Stanstead........ Jj, Thomas, " ■>' 1 t 111 '.-■'.■■ THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.-FIRE BRANCH. ■Iredt for whlcb low flirares will be qaoted. ^ffeii G. Du Berger, St. Etienne. Div. .. ) 2nd Div. of ditto. .T. Fortin, Baie St. Paul. Chicoutimiy Chicoutimi .... 0. Boss^, Chicoutimi 2nd Div. of ditto.. C. Hebert, H6bertville. JRimouski.. Bimoueki, No. 1 A. E. Guay, St. J6r6me de Matane. Bimouski, No. 2. .A. E. Gauvreau, Bimouski. Montmagny, L'Islet A. Michaud, St. Jean Port Joli. Montmagny Ed. Lavergne, Montmagny. Bellechasse.t P. Forgues, St. Michel. Beauce. . . .Beauce J. £. Proulx, St. Francois. Arthahasha. Megantic "W. H. Lambly, Inverness. Arthabaska. .... M. J. A. Foisson, Arthabaskaville. Drummond. ... ) p^ jj Dorion s I^r^n^niondville. Bedford. . . Shefford J. Lefebvre, Waterloo. Brome Thos. Brossard, Knowlton. MiBsiaquoi |?.i?Se'r";j^«dford. St. Hyacinthey St. Hyacinthe \ ^'gfph^auU ^' \ ®*' Hyacinthe. Bagot J. C. Bachaud, St. Liboire. Bouville H. E. Poulin, Marieville. JberviUe . ..St. Johns G. A. Marchand, St. Johns. Napierville E. Bouchard, Napierville. Iberville M. A. Bessette, Iberville. Beauharnoisj Beauharuois. . .J. Mayer, Beauhamois. Chateauguay. ... A. M Gagnier, Ste. Martine. Huntingdon .... A. Somerville, Huntingdon. Booaeliold and good Gommerelal Rlalui speeially do- In all principal towns. I«os5ies paid^ over ^ItSOOiOOOw THE BAB. 106 THE BAE. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL. Counciij. W. Robertson Batonnier. J. E. Robidoux Syndic. C. A. Geofhrion Treasurer. L. Forget Secretary. S. Bethune, Q.C. E. Carter, Q.C. J. Loranger. R. Laflamme, Q.C. A. Lacoste, Q.C. F. L. B6ique. M. M. Tait. A, H. Lunn. Advocates' Libbart and Libbabt of the Bab. Rouer Roy, Q.C .President. y. L. Beiqae Secretary. S. Bethune, Q.C. J. S. C. Wurtele, Q.C. W. H. Kerr, Q.C. | S. Pagnuelo. N. W. Trenholm. BoABD or ExAMiNEBS. — C. C. De Lorimer, Q.C., LL.D., N. "W. Trenholm, A. H. Lunn, J. E. Robidoux. Members. Date of Com Abbott Hon. J. J.C, Q.C Oct Abbott J. B July Abbott Harry Jan, Adam Jos July Adam A April Amyrault T Jan. Archambault F. X., Q.C. Nov Archambault J. L. C.July Archambault P. A. . . July Archambault P. A. Q. ... Archambault L. H ■ . . July Archambault Horace. .Oct. Archibald John S . . . .Jan. Armstrong Louis ... Aug. Atwater AW Jan. Auzer O Jan. Aylen John April Bagg R. S. C July Baker Hon. G. B.} Q.C. Sept BarilZ March Barnard Ed., Q.C .... Oct. Barry D . ■ . . Jan. Bastien F. de Salle-.. Aug. Barthe G. I Oct. Brosseau T July Brossoit Thos Oct. Members. Date of Com. L^7 876 879 878 874 878 •63 871 874 874 878 871 861 881 867 861 871 *6o 870 8S3 874 880 856 881 864 Baudry F. A Sept. Bates John July Bates W. A May Beauchamp J. J Jan. Reauchemm A. O. T. .June Beaudin S July Beausoleil C Julv Beique F. L., Q.C ..Marcn Belle J. A. A March Benjamin L. N Oct. Bergeron J. G. H ... .July Bertrand Theop .... May Bethune M. B Dec Bethune S.,QC July Biron J. B July Bisaillon F. J. Jan. Bissonnette L. Ad ...July Boisseau B. J June Boisvert O July Bonin J. A Jan. Bouchard E.J July Boucher F. E. N ....Ju'y Bourgoin N. H Sept Boutillier F. G Juiy Branchaud A May Branchaud M. , Q.C . . . Feb. 868 846 849 879 876 878 880 868 858 863 877 343 868 869 880 877 878 868 880 874 87s 872 863 871 862 849 THE CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANT.— NO ADTANTAGES OR SECIJRITT TO 106 THE BAR. Members. Date of Com. Brousseau J. B July 1863 Brunei A April 1862 Bureau J. E July 1869 Burroughs Chs. S Alay 1843 Busteed E. B July 1879 Butler Thos. P Sept 1866 Butler Hobart Dec. 1864 Calderjoha May 1S75 Capsey Oeo Jan. 1878 CarreauJ. P June 1862 Carter Ed., Q.C..... .Feb 1845 Carter C.B. Sept 1866 Champagne G. A ....Nov. 1858 Champagne Chs. L., sr. Sept. '65 Champagne Chs. L., jr. July '73 Chapleau Hon. J. A., Q.C. Dec '61 Charbonneau Nap ..Jan. 1S79 Charland Alf. N Sept. 1863 Charland Chs. P .... July 1875 Charpentier M. E . . • Nov. 1859 Chass^ P. A Jan. 1882 Cherrier Andr^ Jan. 1881 Cherrier C. S , Q.C . . . Aug. 1822 Choquet A Nov. 1865 Choquet F. X Tan. 1S75 Church Hon. L.R., Q.C. Feb. '59 Cooke P. J Jan. 1881 Corbeil L. L Dec. 186^ Corbeil M March 1 867 Cornell Ed March 1848 CornellZ. E.. ■ July 1880 Corneillier C. A July 1879 Couillard J. 6t July 1871 Couillard Ed July 1875 Coursol C. T., Q.C . . . Feb 1841 Coutlee L. W. P July 1873 CoyleP. J March 1868 Cowan R. C ..Feb. 1863 Cramp G. B June 1854 Creignton J. G. A . . July 1880 Cre^ L. A. G July 1881 Cross S July 1878 Cross AG « . .Sept. 1881 Crowters R. W July 1879 Cruickshank Jas Jan. 1877 Curran John J., Q.C March 1863 Chagnon J. A Jan. 1875 Dalbec Alfred ....... Nov. 1867 D*AmourJ. G July 1861 Darby D July 1870 David L. O April 1864 Members. Date of Com. David Alphonse July David J. Arthur Aug. Davidson C. P., Q.C June Davidson L. H June Day John J., Q.C June Day E. T April De Beaumont A. L . ..Jan, De Bellefeuille E. L Sept Oe Labru&re Hon. B.March De Laronde R. G. . . .Dec De Lorimier T. C . . Jan. De Lorimier C C, Q.O., Oct Demers Amateur Dec. Demers L. N Dec De Martigny Chs. L..Jan. De Martigny A Iph. L..Jan. De Martigny R. L ... Feb. De Martigny C. E. T.July Denis U. A Jan. Desaulniers D. L ....July Descarries J. A July Desjardins Arthur. ...Nov. Desjardins Magloire...Dec. Desmarais Odillon ...July Desrivi^res Rodolphe.July Desrosiers Ernest. ...Jan. Doherty Thos. Jas .. June Doheriy Chs. J Jan. Dot6 p. J July Dorion P. A. A Dec Dorion Achille July Doucet S Jan. Doutre Jos., Q.C. ...April Doutre J. Bt June Downie Donald Feb. DriscoU N Sept. Drouin J. O Aug. Duffy H.T July Dugas F. O July Duhamel Joseph, Q.C April Duhamel Geo Jan. Dumas D. C Dec Dunlop John Jan. Duranceau P. C May Durand N .June Durand P. M .Jan. Elliot John K March Emard J. U July KthierM July Ethier L. J Jan. Faribault J. Ed July 872 881 864 864 834 S64 881 861 860 863 861 '65 863 866 881 882 882 863 870 876 879 864 866 876 87s 873 868 877 880 862 880 882 847 868 882 S61 881 879 880 857 879 862 861 848 864 871 858 881 877 880 878 CAITADIABT COMPABTT OFFERS AITT BETTER prTEyDPro i^ife iwauBEBg. y 187a ?• 188 1 n( » 1864 e 1864 e 1834 il 1S64 t • x88i )t 1861 rch i860 »• 1863 (• 1861 Dct. '6s >• 1863 I* 1866 !• 188 1 !• 1882 »• 1882 y 1863 1. 1870 y 1876 y 1879 ^ 1864 1866 i^ 1876 f 187s • 1873 h 1868 » 1877 ' 1880 1862 ■ 1880 1882 1847 1868 1882 1861 1881 1879 1880 1857 1879 1862 1861 1848 1864 1871 1858 i88t 1877 1880 1878 THE BAR. 107 Members. Date of Com. Fauteux P. A Dec Fay J. E Jan. Fleet Cas. I Feb. Flemming J. R March Fontaine R. E Oct. Fontaine Ad July Foran Thos. P Feb. Foran J. K Jan. Forget A. E July Forget Lucien Jan. Fortin I'homas Jan. Foster G. G July Gagnon A Dec Gaudet L. H. O June GeofFrion C. A June Gu^rinEd July Gilman F. E Sept. Germain Ad June Gibbs H. J Aug. Gibbs J. R April Girard F. X June Girard A. D Oct. Girouard D., Q.C ...July Glass J. M Sept Globensky A. P July Globensky Benj., Q.C. July Godin F. B., Q.C Jan. Gordon Asa March Goyette P. R June Greenshields J. N • . .Jan. Grenier A. W ... Oct. Guilbault Ls Sept. Guillot L. J July HallJohnS. . jr Jan. Harnett W. de C June • Hatton John C . . . . « . Dec. Henneker R Nov. Holton £ June Houle Aljph Dec. Hughes G . .Jan. Hutchinson M . . . . ... Jan. Huntington Hon. L. S., Q.C HarpinC Jan. Ingall Allen G July Jackson S. W July Jodoin J. A Sept. Joseph G Oct. Joseph J. O Sept. Judah Henry, Q.C ... . May Judah F. T Oct. ICavanagh H. J Jan. Members. Date of Com. 8S5 880 879 847 863 863 871 88 1 877 877 882 881 864 859 865 881 858 866 865 869 863 867 860 876 874 861 849 867 881 877 863 860 877 876 873 867 881 867 866 881 874 '53 873 881 881 858 843 864 829 848 879 Kerr W. H., QC .. Nov. Kenney W. R .June Kirby James Sept. Lacoste Hon. A., Q.C. Feb. Lacoste J. C Sept. Laflamme Hon. R., Q.C, Oct Laflamme Leopold. ■ .Sept. Lafleur J. B Nov. Lafleur Eug Jan. Lafontaine P. E July Lajoie H. Ginn_ July Lamothe Lanctot Laplante Lareau Edmond .... Sept Larivi^re M. J^ C . . .Jan. n. uenn Juiy e J. B. G ....July Husmer July e J. B. R .. .July .Jan. .July •July .Jan. .Jan. Laviolette P. B . Leboeuf L. C . . . Leblanc A Leblanc P. E ... Leduc J. D Leet S. P Levy E. G LighthallW. D July Lipp^P. S Julv Lonergan M. S . . . . Marcn Longpr^ A. R Jan. Loupret Charles ... Jan. Loranger J. M., Q.C April Loranger Hon L.O. Q.C. Ma Lorrain Ldon July Lunn A. H Feb. Lyman F. S ... Lynch Hon. W. W. Lebourveau S. A July Macdonald L. G., Q.C, Dec Mackay J. A. N Sept. Mackay A. S July Maclean R. C Jarf. Macmaster D., Q.C... July Macmahon Edmond... July Macrae Geo. , Q.C . . . Nov. McConville J. N. A.. Feb. McConville L. A ....Jan. VIcCord D. R ..... March McCorkill J. C Jan. McCormick D Jan. McGibbon R. D .... July McGoun A July McKinnon Ed • . . .July McLaren J. J., Q.C, June . .July .June 847 865 86a 863 863 '49 869 86s 881 879 881 880 860 880 870 875 877 873 879 879 881 880 87S 881 86s 874 867 845 855 s| 878 851 869 863 876 '52 862 881 880 871 881 846 86s 871 868 878 876 879 878 879 868 I ' i 1, TBB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— life Brftnoh. SepAnited honorable treatment ifoaranteed from the 108 THE BAB. Members. Date of Com. McLeod Malcolm ...Dec. MadoreJ. A. C July Mailhot L Feb. Maillet L. L Jan. Manolais J. A. A . . .Jan. Martin Joseph ...... Jan. Martineau P. G July Major David July Major Chs. B Jam. Mathieu F. X Dec. Mathieu Adolphe . . .April Mercier Hon. ti., Q.G. . June Messier D July Migneault P. B . . . . Jvily Mireault G Sept. Mitchell A. £ July MoffattG. U July MonkE. C July Monk F. D Jar. Morris John L June Moriu Alphon^e J^'V Morrisson L. F Feb. Morrisson G. A. Jan. Mousseau Hon. J. A., Q.C. Messier J. S Sept. Nantel G. A July Nantel W. B July NichoUsA. D July Noyesjohn P Oct. Nutting Chs. A July O'Halloran James, Q.G. Dec. Ouimet J. Ald^ric, Q.C. J»n. Ouimet J. Alphonse .March Paenuelo S., QC Oct. PailiserJ. Jan. Paradis £. Z. ....... Sept. Paradis J. E .^..July Pelletier P Jan. Pelletier L. C July Perras F. X July Pichd E. E., Q.C . . March Pignolet L. H .... August Pillet J. H Jan. Pilon A June Poirier A. E Jan. Poulin H. E Sept. Pre£on.aine R • . . . . July Provost W., Q. C .... June Polette W. A July Pelletier E. G .... August Purcell John D July 88i 864 866 ^7 882 879 875 877 861 869 867 87s 878 S62 867 I880 870 878 859 878 863 871 860 868 875 879 879 S66 872 852 S70 868 861 879 S64 881 875 877 878 846 S80 8S0 S66 S80 867 880 8S3 ^81 844 877 Members. Date of Com. uesnel Jules. Jan. uinn M.J. F 'J^^y uinn F. .4. Sept. acicot E Jan. Rainville H. B Jan. Ramsay R. A April Raynes C. . . Renaud Z .. Rinfret F. O Ritchie W. F July Robertson W. W., Q.C. April Robidoux J. E., Q C. . May Rochon Alfred Rowney C. P . Roy Rouer, Q.C Roy Euclyde Jan. Roy P. H ....July Sarrasin F. L July Scallon W July Seers L. A.. •••...*. .J an. Sicotte V. B August "^ ov. an. an. uly , w Li. . May July 2*^°' jt .... Feb. 862 Simard J. A Nov. 1865 Sn'^wdon H. L .....Jan. 1857 Stephens C H Jan. 1S76 Saint- Pierre H. C. . . .July 1870 St-J^cques July 1878 St-Jean E. N ... July 1879 St-JuHenJ. A July 1879 St-Julien J Sept. i866 Smith R. C Jan. 1882 Taillon Hon. L. O .Nov. 1865 Tait M. M ..June 1863 Taylor Hugh Nov. 1829 Taylor A. D Dec. 1850 Teilier Louis Oct. 1866 Thibault Chs Jan. 1862 Tranchemontagne F. ^^..Jan. '57 Trer holme N. W. . . .Nov. 1865 Trudel Hon F.X.A., Q.C Dec '81 Trudel J. B July 1879 Truesdelle Ed Oct. i860 TurgeonJ. O Oct. 1866 Vanasse F Jan. 1875 Vandal P July 1861 Vilbon Chs. A Aug. 1863 Walker W. S July 1875 Weir W. A Julv 1881 Wotherspoon Ivan, Q.C. June '63 Wurtele Hon J.S.C, Q.C. Aug. '50 Wurtele C. J. C May 1863 882 878 867 859 874 867 881 876 879 852 866 869 879 842 845 871 871 876 861 by Act of Parltoment.- Vndoobt«d Seoorlty Is afforded and liliph ttandlng of its Proprietary and Directors. (Com. . i88a ir 1878 . 1867 • 1859 . 1874 1 1867 i i88x . 1876 187a i X879 ril 1852 J 1866 y 1869 • 1879 >. ZS42 . 1845 y 1871 y 1871 y 1876 t. 1861 It 1862 r. 1865 • 1857 . 1876 ir 1870 r 1878 r 1879 r 1879 1866 NOTAKIAL BOARD-COMMISSIONERS, 109 NOTARIAL BOARD FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. President M, E. Bernier, M.P., St. Hyacinthe* Vice-Preaident C. Teasier, Quebec. f J. B. Delage, Quebec. oecretaries x ^ N. Perodeau, Montreal. Treasurer F. J. Durand, Montreal. Syndic L. E. Galipeau. Auditors H. Brodie, F. Fontaine <& C. E. Leclerc. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS For the Superior Court in the City of Montreal. Alexander, John R. Abbott, Hon. J. J. C Barbeau. J. H. Barry, D. Baynes, O'Hara B aufleld, R. BeJard, Louis Belauger, F. Belanger, Leandre BeUe, C. E. Berthiaume, Moise Bourbonniere, A. Bourbonniere, N. G. Brault, H. A. A. Brodie, H. Bregan, A. Brossoit, J. Bruce W., Jr. Carter, J. Jos. Chagnon, H. C. H. Cherrier, A. Cleveland, Geo. F. CoUard, L. H. Coghlan, J. C6t6, A. D. Coursol, C. J. Coutl6e. J. L. Craig, J). J, Cushing, C. Christmas, T. H. D'Amour, A. Dandurand, CB. Dansereau, J. C. Devlin^ 0. J. Desrosiers, J. R. Desrosiers, L. A. Davison, J. D. Dobbin, Chas. H. Doucet, T. Dubreuil, J. F. Duff, E. H. Duflf, J. M. M. Dumesnil, G. H. Dumouchel, L. N. Durand, F. J. Etue, A. Z. ElUott, A. Evans, E. Fair, J. Fauteux, L. Ferguson, J. Fulton, J. Gagnon, C. E. Garand, M. Garand, Ubalde Goreau, L. D., Jr. Germain. Cesaire Griffin, J. C. Gorman, M. W. Gowan Chas. Houle, J. B. Hunter, J. S. Hutchison, M. Irvine, J. Isaacson, A. G. Isaacson, J. H. Jeannotte, H. Jobin, A. D. Jones, J. Joseph, G. Judah, H. Kemp, 0. B. Keefer, R. W. Kent, A. L. Kernick, G. H. Kittson, G. R. W, Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. E. O. Labadie, L. J. A. Labrancne, J. 0. Lajoie, L. J. Lamplough, J. L. Lapparre, H. L'Archeveque, E. Lecours, Adolphe Lemay, D. Leonard, A. E. ii| ,1 THE CmSElf • HI ftUBANCB C01IFAJrr.-Tli« MOftT OB tbe CoBtlBont to litar flOOO. 1 . JUSTICES OP THE PEACE. Ill For taking afSdavits in the Province of Quebec, to be nsed in the Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, F. S. Lyman, J. Popham and J, M. Glass } also for Mani- tobo, J. S. Hunter. For taking affidavits in and for the Courts of Manitoba, outside the Province— J. C. Griffin, J. S. Hunter, B. D. McGibbon, Theo. Doucet and J. Irvine, Montreal. Under Extradition Treaty and also of Dominion Police— C. J. Coursol. To Enlist and Attest Soldiers or Persons desirous of entering Her M^jestv's Service, under the Imperial Act 12 Vic, c. 19~C. J. Coursol and E. Carter, Q.C. Joint Coroners tor the District of Montreal.— Joseph Jones, 637 Ontario Street, Montreal ; Joseph GeofTrion, Verch^res. MABBIAGE LICENSES Issued by J. M. M. Duff, 118 St. James street, W. S. Walker, 69 St. Fran(,oi8 Xavier street, W. F. Lighthall, 156 St. James street, and Joseph Hunter, 110 St. James street. tJUSTICES OF THE PEACE For the City of Montreal. The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Montreal, for the time being, are severally Justices of the Peace. Alexander, C. Arahill, Michael. Anderson, John Atkinson, J. Bagg, E. S. C. Baillie, Chas. Barnes, F. Barsalou, J. Beattie, John Brush, George Browne, George Bartley, W. P. Bourque, E. J. Cassidy, J. L. Corse, N. B. Clendinning, W. Cameron, Daniel Campbell, Bobt. Cantin, Augustin Devlin, 0. J. Delvecchio, P. Dakers, J. Darling, Wm. Devins, Bichard Dyde, John Donnelly, James Donnelly, John Beauchamp. Joseph Clornn, Joseph Benoit, Zdpnirin Coghlin, B. J Cherrier, C. S., Q. C, Delorme, H. Chester, Wm. E. Derome, L6on Cuvillier, Maurice Duff, J. M. M. Berger, Chas. Bickerdike, Bobt. Boxer, F. N. Brady, Thos. Brydges, C. J. Bulmer, Henry BuntiU) Alex. Beaudry, Hon. J. L. Belle, C. E. Brown, A. Cushing, Chas. Davies, J. T. Darling, A. Demers, P. Cunningham, W. H. Desrosiers, L. J. P. Childs, Geo. Dufresne, J. B. B. Copland, E. D. H. Dorsonnens, G. D. Cannon, Michael Egan, C. Chauveau, Hn. P. J.O.Evans, J. C. Comte, J. L. Ferrier, Hon. James David, F. Fullum, Geo. Dufresne, Louis P. Florant, A. D, Dubuc, A. Gagnon, A. ml 'i tills: II WW THE CrnZEXH nrsVRAirCE €0.-4192,000 d«pMlte4 I with Omadian Oovemment for special seoority of F<>li07 lufldan* 112 JUSTICES OF THE PEBCE. Gardner, B. Gault, M. H. Godfirey, B. T., M.D. Groome, P. M. Gauthier, T. Giroux, JOB. Grenier, Jos. Guimond, Chas. H. Griffin, Jas. Graham, Bobt. Hudon, Victor Hannan, M. Henderson, D. H. Hudon, P. Hutton, W. H. Hart, T, Hingston, W. H. Hunter, J. S. Hickson, J. Howley, J. Henshaw, F, W- Hetu, L. O. Hagar, G. Hamilton, A. Homier, J. B. Huston. Charles Hannatord, E. P. Hogan, Henry Hamilton, Hon. John Hooper, A. C. Huntington, Hn. L. S. Isaacson, J. H. Jeannotte, H. Joseph, J. H. Judah, T. S. Judah, Henry, Q>C. Lamothe, G. Lalonde, C. F. Lemieux, P. Lyman, H. Lighthall, W. F. Lefebvre, N. Larin, L. Lavdrs, W. Lariv^e, N. Labadie, J. A. Larin, Chas. Leahy, M. Lunn, Wm. Leprohon, T. L. Lamere, J. B. Larkin, Patrick Major, J. B. Mathieu. E. McDonald, W. McGauvran, J. W. McCambridge, A. Macdonald, D. Murphy, John McDougall, J. McGibbon, A. McLaren, John C. McLachlan, J. S. McNally, B. McKeown. B. McDougall, D. Lorn Moss, S. E. McShane, J. McEeown, E. McDermott, P. McWood, W. McGoldnck, P. Moss, H. D. Molson, J. H. B. Murphy, Ed. Murphy, P. S. Mercer, N. Malone, M. Meunier, C. Murray, J. Milloy, John J. Mclntyre, John Moss, J. L. McLaren, D. O. McShane, Brien McXaughton, Wm, Mousseau, F. X. Mussen, Tlios. Nelson, A. D. Normandeau, P. E. O'Brien, W. Ogilvie, W. W. Ogilvie, J. O'Bourke, J. Ogilvie, A. W. Parker, J. Prevost, D. Prendergast, J. Pleesis dit B^lair, L.B Provost, B. Perreault, L. Papineau, D. E. Patterson, G. H. Price, John Poupart, Jos. Bankin, J. Boy, A. Boberts, Geo. Holland, G. L. Bolland J. Bte. Boseaver, W. H. Bosaire, D. Bitchie, John Byan, M. P. Spicer, W. J. Stephens, B. H. Sache, W. Scott, W. E. Shearer, James Simard, J. Stames, Hon. H. Shackell, H. Shelton, E. E. Short, J. Stewart, J. Sheridan, J. Strachan, J. Simpson, Thos. Salmon, W. Scott, Gilbert Stevenson, A. A. St. Onge, S. Senecal, L. A. Torrance, D. Terroux, C. A. Taylor, E. T. Taylor, T. M. Trudeau, Bomauld Tansey, D. Villeneuve, J. 0. Walters, C. H. Wilson, W. Wilson, T. Workman, T. Whyte, J. Walsh, M. Wait, Geo., Jr. Wainwriffht, Wm. .Weaver, Geo. W. THE CinZESrS IXSUBAN€E COMPAKT.-FIre, UA and Accident.— Capital SiasStOOO. ADVERTISEMENT. 113 Happy results after using Luby^s Hair Benower. AS.A DBESSIXG FOR LADIES' or OEBTTEEMElirS' HAIR, IT HAS NO EQUAL. STRENG-XHEISrs WKA.K HAIR, CLEANS THE SCALP, and RESTORES GRAY HA IR TO IT S NATURAL COLOUR. IN LARGE BOTTLES 50 CENTS EACH. R. J. DEVINS, Druggist, Noxt tli9 Gourt Hoaso, Notre Dame Street, ■01ITftBi&. General Agent for the Dominion. Ilatl- mi tii :-M m- Wi THC CITIZEUrS INSURANCE CO^FIRE, I«IFE Sir Hoffli AllADy President ; Henry layman, Esq., 114 ADVERTISEMENT. DEYl N S' VEGETABLE. Approved, by tlie JMedioal Faculty. ARE now acknowledged to be the Safest, Simplest and Most Effectual Remedy known for the destruction of WORMS in the human system. SOLD ONLY BY THE BOX-25 CENTS EACH. Can be had at all Chemiata, CAUTION. — The success that these Pastiles have attained has brought out many spurious imitations ; it will be necessary there- fore, to observe when purchasing that you are getting the genuine. 1 LK OF AGNESIA €)ures Bad Breathy Indigestion^ Sour Siongach^ Sich Headache^ Byspepsia^ ^c. 6fc. Sic* Ask for PmLLip's Milk op Magnesia, and take none other. It is entirely different from all other prepara- tions of Magnesia, and four times the strength of Fluid Magnesia. Can be had at all Chemlsts~50c a bottle. R. J. DEVINS, Druggist, Nezt the Conrt Hoxuse, MONTBEAL. Sole Agent for the Dominion. AlTD A€€I1>ENT^€APITAI«, - - gl ,189,000. Ylee-Pre«ideiit s Gerald E. Hart, General BEanaserj MILITIA. 116 MILITIA DEPAETMENT. PBOVINCE OF QUEBEC. The three Military Districts into which the Province of Quebec is divided are sub-divided into seventy Bcgimental Divisions, comprised within eight Brigade Divisions. The boundaries of such Begimental Divisions are identical with the Electoral Divisions into which the Province of Quebec is divided, with the following exceptions, viz : Montreal Centre forms two Begimental Divisions, known as First and Second Montreal Centre ; the First Division comprising the East Ward, and the Second Division comprising the Centre and West Wards. Chateauguay forms two Begimental Divisions, known as 1st and 2nd Chateauguay. The First Division comprises the Parishes of St. Philom6ne, Chauteauguay, St. Martin, St. Urbain; and the Second Division comprises the portion of the County not included in the First Division. The Coiinties of Bichmond, Wolfe, Drummond, Arthabaska, Chicoutimi and Saguenay, each form a Begimental Division. The Brigade Divisions are numbered from West to East, from ' ae to Eight, and embrace the following Begimental Divisions for each respectively : Military District No. 5. Lieut,-Col. B. Van. Straubenzie, Deputy Assistant-General commanding. 1st Brigade Division — Lieut. -Col. Pennyman W. Worsley, Brigade Major. Head-quarters, Montreal. Consists of the Begimental Divisions of Pontiac, Ottawa, Argenteuil, Montreal West, 2nd Montreal Centre, Huntingdon, NapierviUe and Second Chateauguay. 2nd Brigade i>tviston— Lieut.-Col. Gregor Mattice, Brigade Major. Head-quarters, Sherbrooke. Consists of the Begimental Divisions of St. Johns, Iberville, Missisquoi, Brome, Shefford, Bichmond, Drummond, Stanstead, Sherbrooke and Compton. Storekeeper for Military Districts 5 and 6— >Lieut-Col. C. de Bellefeuille. MiLiTABY District No. 6. Lieut. -Col. A. C de L. Harwood, Deputy Adjutant-General commanding. ith Brigade Dtvistott— lient.-Col. E. Lamontagne, Brigade- Migor. Head-quarters, Montreal. CITIZESrS IXSURAIirCE COMPACT— I^IFE BBAITCH. embarraiiifiinip conditions. Foreign traTel and 116 MILITIA. Consists of the Begimental Divisions of Montreal East, First Montreal Centre. Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Beauharnois, First Chateauguay, Laprairie, Two Mountains, Terrebonne, Hoche- laga, Jacques Cartier and Laval. 5th Brigade Division. — The duties of the 5th and 6th Brigade Divisions are performed by the Brigade-Major of the 4th Brigade Division. Consists of the Begimental Divisions of L^Assomption, Mont- calm, Joliette, Berthier, Maskinongd, Three Hi vers and St. Maurice. 6th Brigade Division. — The duties of the 5th and 6th Brigade Divisions are performed by the Brigade-Major of the 4th Brigade Division. Consists of the Begimental Divisions of Xicolet, Arthabaska, Wolfe, Yamaska, Bagot, Bichelieu, Ste. Hyaciuthe, Bouville, Verchdres and Chambly. Military District No. 7. Lieut. -Col. T. J. Duchesnay, Deputy Adjutant-General com- manding. Major W. H. Forrest, District Paymaster and Storekeeper. 7th Brigade Division. — The duties of the 7th Brigade Division are performed by the Brigade-Major of the 8th Brigade Division. Head-quarters, Levis. Consists of the Begimental Divisions of Lotbini^re, Megantic, Beauce, Dorchester, Levis, Bellechasse, Montmagny, L'Islet, Kamouraska, Temiscouata, Bimouski, Bonaventure and 6asp6. Bth Brigade Division. — Lieut. -Col. Brigade-Major. Head-quarters, Quebec. d'Odet d'Orsonnens, Consists of the Begimental Divisions of Champlain, Portneuf, Quebec East, Quebec Centre, Quebec West, County of Quebec, Montmorency, Charlevoix, Chicoutimi and Saguenay. Montreal. r 6th Provisional Begt. of Cavalry, No. 1 Troop.— Capt. — C. McArthur. Ist Lieutenant — T. Hall. 2nd Lieutenant — John Hy. Garth. - Field Battery of Artillery — Capt. — A. A. Stevenson, (I.e.) Ist Lieutenant — E. G. Green, 2nd Lieutenant— J. S. Hall, Jr. Surgeon, G. E. Fenwick, M.D. (s.m.) Vet. Surgeon— D. McEachran. Brigade Montreal Garrison Artillery.— Lieut. -Col. W. B. Oswald. Adjt.-Major T. Atkinson. Captains— G. Forbes, A. K. F. McAllen, T. T. Tumbull, W. H. Laurie, F. Cole, W. C Trotter. 1st Lieutenants— C. H. Levin, F. Brush, D. Stevenson, W. H. Amton, Ernest Howard. 2nd Lieutenant — Campbell Lane provisional. Staff.— Suxgeon—Q. W- Major, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon — A. A. Browne, M.D. ■»,, UFB POLICIES of everj deserlptloii iMined titmm of baMurdoiu oeeapatton do not void the Policy* MILITIA. 117 Mo^TTREAL Enoineers.— Major W. Kennedy, let lieutenant- Henry Goodwin. 2nd Lieutenant— J. W. Moffat. 18T Batt. "Prince of Wales RiPiiES."— Lieut. -Col. F. Bond. Majors — E. L. Bond and J. F. Nott. Captains— H. Trollope Wilgress, T. P. Butler, S. Campbell, J. O. Wilgresa, C. D. Hanson. Ist Lieutenants — Kenneth C. Patterson, D. Sincennes, C. de B. Leprohon, Stewart Hunter, H. S. Hunter, Jas. Paul. Paymaster —Alex. Milloy, (m.). Quartermaster — W. J. Turpin. Surgeon — Francis W. Campbell, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon— James B. McConnell, M.D. 3rd Batt. "Victoria Rifles."- Lieut.-Col. E. A. "White- head. Majors — J. M. Crawford, (I.e.,) C. P. Davidson, Captains — J. Try-Davies, F. C Henshaw, A. Anderson, G. Ahern, H. M. Belcher. Lieutenants— H. Abbott, W. Abbott, T. P. Bacon, S. M. Blaiklock, R. T. Heneker, D. Heath, G. R. Starke. Staff — Paymaster — J. G. Burrows, (m.) Adjutant- J. P. Edwards, (1.) Quarter-Master — G-. Hope, (c.) Surgeon-Major — G. A. Baynes, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon— W. R. Sutherland, M.D. 5th Batt. "Royal Scots "—Lieut. -Col. E. C. Campbell. Major — P. Caverhill. Captains— S. Cross, L. M. Lewis, R. M. Esdaile, J. C, McCorkill, H. H. Lyman, J. Hood. Lieutenants — F. Lydon, J. G. Geddes, J. A. Strathy, J. Lithglow, C. C. Newton, Jas. S. Crossley. Paymaster — F. C. Lyman. Adjutant Quartermaster Surgeon — W. B. Bnrland, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon— C. A. Wood, M.D. 6th Batt. "Fu8iLiERS."—Lieut.-Col. R. Gardner. Majors — J. G. Sinton, (I.e.) W. M. Blaiklock. Captains — Fred. Massey, Geo. Mooney, John Gray, F. E. Nelson, J. Fair, J. D. Anderson. Lieutenants — P. Hood, W. Laidlaw, A. Patterson, G. C. Stephen, J. H. Burland. Paymaster— W. Bates. Quartermaster — D. Battersby. Surgeon — J. C. Cameron. Asst.-Surgeon— Jas. Bell. 65th Batt. " Mount Royal Rifles."— Lieut.-Col. Jos. Ouimet, M.P. Majors— Geo. E. A. Hughes, Calixte A. Dugas. Captains — P. J. Bedard, C. J. Coursol, E. D. CoUeret, Alex. Roy, Alf. Larocque, Jr., Jos. Giroux, Hector Prevost, R. des Rividres. Lieutenants — God. Beaudette. Armand Beaudry, R. Poitras, Ernest Lavigne, E. Bauset, E. Sicotte, L. Ethier, Art. Simard, R. Hubert. Staff. — Adjutant— Jos. C. Robert, (c.) Paymaster — Chs, Boss6, (1.) Quartermaster— E. Globensky, (c.) Surgeon— E. Lachapelle, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon— L. Mignault. Province of Quebec Rifle Association. Patron His Honor the Lt. -Governor of the Province. President —Hon. A. P. Caron, M.P. Vice-Presidents— Lt. -Col. McEachran, Lt.-Col. Ouimet, Lt.-Col. Stuart, Captain Trenholme. Secretary — Mtyor E. W. Mudge. Treasurer— Lt.-Col. Martin. Elective Committee— Lt.-Col. Sheppard, Lt.-Col. Brosseau, Major Scott, Capt. Russell, Lt.-Col. Martin, M^or Bond, Lt.-Col. Fenton, Lt. Whitman. Representative Committee— Lt.-Cols. Fletcher and Fraser, Majors Nott, Cates and Blaiklock, Capts. Main, Balfour Hood and LeSueur, Lts. Edwards, and Trotter. ii; :'■ !^ f if' THE CITIZENS IITftlJRAN CE COMPAHrr.-IiOAim are granted after three yeawi to forces 118 MEDICAL. MEDICAL. DEirr4.L Board of Examinebs of the Province of Quebec./— Incorporated March 30th, 1869.— C. Brewster, Montrdal, President ; L. J. B. Leblanc, Montreal, Secretary ; J. H. Webster, Montreal, Treasurer; L. W. Dowlin, Sherbrooke Registrar; W. G. Beers, Montreal, H. D. Boss, Quebec, C. F. F. Trestler, Montreal. PHABMACEUnCAIi ASSOCIATION OF THE PbOVINCE OF QUEBEC. —Council.— 'Alex. Manson (Montreal), President ; H. F.Jackson (Montreal), Ist Vice-President; Boderick McLeod, (Quebec), 2nd Vice-President ; John Kerry (Montreal), Treasurer ; William Ahem (Montreal), Registrar and Secretary ; Henry B. Oray (Montreal), H. Sugden Evans (Montreal), G. A. Nelson (Montreal), J. D. L. Ambrosse (Montreal), J. A. Harte (Mont- real), B. E. McGale (Montreal), W. E Burnet (Quebec), E. Giroux (Quebec). Board of Examiners— Henry R. Gray (Mont- real), Alexander Manson (Montreal), J. D L. Ambrosse (Montreal), F. E. Gauvreau (Quebec), H. F. Jackson (Montreal), B. McLeod (Quebec). MONTBBAIi COIiLEOB OF PHARMACY. — Bottrd— President; B. Dugal, Vice-President; Alexander Manson, Treasurer; W. Ahem, 223 McGill Street, Secretary. Henry Lyman, F. Jackson, Henry B. Gray, J. D. L. Ambrosse, John Kerry. Lecturers.— Trot T. D. Beed, M.D., CM., Prof, Joseph Bemrose, F.C.S. University or McOill CoUiEOE, Montreal. — Facxdttf of Medicine — W. E. Scott, M.D., Professor of Anatomy ; W. Wright, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy ; B. P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine ; Dean of the Faculty ; D. C McCallum, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children; B. Graik, M.D., Emeritus Professor; G. E. Fenwick. M.D., Professor of Surgery; J. M. Drake, M.D., Emeritus Proressor ; G. P. Girdwood, M.D., Professor of Chemistry; G. Boss. M.A., M.D., Professor of ClinicaOledicine; W. Osier, M.D , Professor of the Institutes of Medicine ; T. G. Boddick, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery; W. Gardner, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Lecturer in Hygiene and Public Health ; F. J. Shepherd, Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Frank Buller, M.D., Lecturer on Diseases of the Eye and Ear. Arthur A. Brown, M.A., M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics ; George W. Mi^O'i B.A.i M.D., Instructor of Laryngology; Alexander O. Blackader, B.A , M.D., Instructor in Diseases of Children ; Richard I. McDonnell, B.A., M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy; William Sutherland, M. D., Curator of Medical Museums. 4>ir THE SECinUTT OF ITS I.IFE POI«IGIES •nd Liberal Surrenders allowed. MEDICAL. 119 TJNIVEBBITT OF BiSHOP'S CoUiBOE, liENIfOZVILIiE. — Foculty of Medicine, Montreal. — A. H. David, M.D., Edin., L.R.G.S.E., D.C.L., Dean and Emeritus Professor, Professor of Theory and Pratice of Medicine; P. W Campbell, M.A., M.D., L.R.C.P., London, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine ; B. B. Kennedy, M.D., CM., Professor of Midwifery aud the Diseases of M^omen and Children ; J. B. Edwards, M.A., Ph. D., D.C.L., Professor of Practical Chemistry and Microscopy ; G. Wilkins, M.D., M.B.S.C. Eng., Professor of Physiology and Pathology, and Lecturer on Practical Histology ; A. D. Smith, B.A., M.I>., M.B.C.S., Eng., Demonstrator of Anatomy; A. H. Kollmyer, Professoii' of Materia Medica; J. P^^^^ro, M.A., M.D., CM., M.B.C.S.E , Professor of the Principle ^^u Practice of Surgery; J. E. McConnell. M.D., CM , Professor of Botany ; C A. Wood, C.M., M.D., Proiessor of Chemistry ; 6. E. Armstrong, M.D., C-M., Professor of Anatomy; J. C Cameron, M.D , Professor of MedicalJurisprudence ; T. Simpson, M.D., Professor of Hygiene; J. L. Foley, CM., M.D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy ; A. Proudfoot, M.D., CM., Lecturer on Diseases of the Eye, Ear aud Throat. MONTBEAL School of Suboert akd Medicine — Founded in 1843 ; Lacorporated in lBi5.— Faculty of Medicine of the Victoria Univeraity, Cobourg. — Ths. E. d'Odet d'Orsonnens, M.D., Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Toxicology, President of the Faculty; J. E. Coderre, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Secretary ; Eugene H. Trudel, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children and Clinical Obstetrics; W. H. Kingston, M.D., D CL., L.R.C.S., Edin., Professor of Clinical Surgery; A. B. Craig, M.D., Proiessor of Internal Pathology and Cliuicals of Medicine ; G. O. Beaudry, M.D., Professor of Physiology and General Pathology ; L. B. Durocher, M.D.I Professor of Med cal Jurisprudence and Botany ; J. A. S. Brunelle, Professor of Surgery; L. A. E. Desjardins, M.D. Professor of Histology and Diseases of the Eye ; L. D. Mignault, Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Hon. A. H. Paquet, M.D., Professor of Hygiene. Supernumerary Professors — ^A. A. Meunier (Chemistry), J. A. Boy (Botany), A. B. Campagne (Anatomy). J. A. Leblance, M.D., Librarian and Curator. Laval Univebsitt. — Faculty of Medecine, 134 Notre Dame Street. — J. P. Bottot, M.D., Professor of Inside Hospital Patho- logy and Clinics, and Dean of the Faculty; E. P. Lachapelle, M.D., Professor of General Pathology and Physiology, and Secre- tary of the Faculty ; A. Lamarche, M.D., Professor of Descriptive Anatomy; A. G. A. Ricard, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica; A. Dagenais, M.D., Professor of Toxicology and Toxicological Clinics ; J. A. Laram6e, M. D., Professor of Inside Hospital Clinics ; C M. Filiatrault, M.D., Professor of Medical Juris- ts Ill ^■MJ THE CITIXESH INSFRAXCE CO.-FIBE BRASTCH. ■Ired* for whicli low fl«?iirei« will be quoted. Afrencles 120 MEDIdAL. frudence and Senile Diseases; X. Fafard, M.D., Professor of nside Hospital Clinics and Chemistry ; Elzear Berthelot, M.D.^ Professor of Practical Anatomy ; S. Lachapelle, M.D., Professor of Hygiene; H. E.Desrosiers, M.D., Professor of Toxicoloffv" ; Salluste Duval, M.D., Professor of the Clinics, Children's Di- seases and Botany ; A. Brodeur, M.D., Professor of Histology and Practical Surgery ; A. A. Foucher, M.D., Professor,— Diseases of Eyes and Ears. Mbdico-Chiburoical Society. — Dr. R. A. Kennedy, President ; Dr. T. G. Roddick, Ist Vice-President ; Dr. T. A. Rodger ; 2nd Vice-President ; Dr. A. Henderson, secretary ; Dr. W. A. Molspn, Treasurer; Dr. D. F. Gurd. librarian. Council: — Doctors Geo. Ross, F. W. Campbell and Wm. Osier. Montreal General Hospital. — Elected Governors. — James Court, Thomas White, M.P., R. A. Ramsay, Joseph Reille, N. S. Whitney, David Law, Hon. Robert French, Thos Craig, Jacksoa Rae, J. M. Kirk, S. Bethune, Q.C., R. S. C. Bagg. Elected O#oers.— Andrew Robertson, President ; Jno. Stirling, Vice-President ; Thos. Davidson, Treasurer ; Dr. R. P. Howard, Secretary. Committee of Management. — W. Lunn, R. W. Shepherd, 0. S. Wood, Thos. Molson, F. W. Thomas, C. Alexander, Wm. Cowie, J. P. Cleghom, Jackson Rae. Conaultina Physicians. — R. Craik, W. E. Scott, R. P. Howard, D. C. McCallum, J. M. Drake and John Reddy. Attending Physicians and Surgeons. — W. Wright, G. E. Fen- wick, G. Ross, R. T. Godfrey, T. G. Roddick, G. Wilkins, William Osier and W. A. Molson, 0«*-Door Physicians and Surgeons. — G. P. Girdwood, G. W. Major, Thomas Simpson, F. J. Shepherd, J. C. Cameron and Wm. Gardner. Octdiat and Attrist.—F. Buller, M.D., M.R.C.S.E. Resident Medical Officers. — J. A. McDonald, M.D., J. M. McLean, M.D., W. T. Duncan, M.D. Jas. Bell, M.D., Medical Superintendent. C. W. Cook, Apothecary. Ed. Russell, Clerk of Committee of Management ; Miss Rimmer, Lady Superintendent. Hours for Medical Advice, ten to twelve o'clock, daily. Hours for Friends visiting the Sick, three to four o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. HoTBii Dnsr, Montreal — Rt. Rev. Bishop Fabre, Superior; Bev. A. Nercam, Director ; Rev. P. Marsolais, Chaplain ; Rev. Sister St. Louis, Superioress. Drs. attending to the Hospital — Dr. d'Orsonnens, Dr. Coderre. Dr. Trudelj Dr. Hingston, Dr. Craig, Dr. Beaudry, Dr. Brunelle, Dr. Desjardms. J. G. Guimond, Agent. Hoasebold and ffood Commercial Risks specially 46* in all principal towns. Losses paid, over SltSOOtOOO^ MEDICAL. 121 Notbb-Dame Hospital.— Boa>v? of Management— Hex. M. V. RouBselot, President, M.M. E. A. Gd'uereux, Treasurer. H. E. Desroaiers, M.D., Secretary. Medical Board. — J. P. Rottot, M.D., President ; E. P. Lachapelle, M.D., A. Dagenais, M.D., J. A. Laramie, M.D.. A. T. Brosseau, M.D., A. G. Ricard, M.D., A. Lamarche, M.D., C. M. Filiatrault, M.D., J. E. Berthelol, M.D., S. Lachapelle, M.D., N. Fafard, M.D., S. Duval, M.D., A. A. Foucher, M.D., H. E. Desroaiers, M.D., Secretary. Attending Physicians and Sui'geons. — All the members of the Medical Board. Oculist and Aiirist — A. A. Foucher, M.D. House Surgeon. — I. Cormier, M.L.L. Attendants.— B.ey. Grey Nuns; Sister Perrin, Superior. ^ MoNTRBAii Dispensary, 136 St. Antoinb Street. — President, Dr. Leprohon ; Vice-Presidents, Robert Miller and H. A. Nelson ; Treasurer, CO. Perrault, Secretary, J. B. McConnell, M.D. Consulting Physicians — Drs. R. P. Howard, \V. H. Hingaton, G. E. Fenwick, R. Craik, J. L. Leprohon, F. W. Campbell, G. P. Girdwood, G. Wilkins, W. Gardner, E. H. Trenholrae, R. A. Kennedy, Wolfred Nelson, J. T. Alloway, G. F. Slack, T. D. Reed, G. A. Thompson, A. D. Blackader, F. J. Shepherd, and 0. C. Edwards. Attendi}\g Physicians.— Bra. Burland, J. B, McConnell, R. L. McDonnell, J. Leslie Foley, A. L. Smith, W. R. Sutherland. Eye and Ear Department.— Dr. A. Proudfoot. Committee of Management. — Messrs. J. L. Leprohon, H. A. Nelson, C. O. Perrault, J. B. McConnell, R. A. Kennedy, R. Miller, T. D. Reed, A. Proudfoot, J. H. Stearns, A. L. Smith, W. R. Sutherland, A. Kerry, R. L. McDonnell. Western Hospital op Montreal. — Women's Department— For the treatment of diseases peculiar to women, and for lying-iu cases. — ^Uundr the Superintendence of the Medical Faculty of Bishop's College. Out-Door Clinical Department. — Attendance daily at 12 a.m. Attenditig Physicians and Surgeons. — F. W. Campbell, R. A. Kennedy, G. Wukins, A. Kollmyer, J. Perrigo, J. B. McConnell, E. Armstrong, J. C. Cameron and C. A. Wood. Superintendent of Lying-in Dept.—Br. R. A. Kennedy. Secretary. — ^Robt. Reid. Matron. — ^Mrs. Woodhouae. Consulting Staff— Dn. David, Hingaton, Kollmyer and Simpson. ■■It I ! Ifp L; I! ^ ill i' rj THE CinZEBTS INSURA^TCE COMPAlfT^-KO ADTAlf TAOES OR SEdJBITT TO 122 CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. " UWIVEBBITY LtINO-IN HOBPITAIi, 93, ST. URBAIN StBBBT— MfS. Dr. D- L. McDonnell, Ist Directress ; Mrs. Ostell, 2nd Directress ; Mrs. Vennor, 2rd Directress ; Mrs. M. McCuUoch, Secretary ; Mrs. S. Dawson, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. Smillie, Matron and Widwife. Physician and Acconcher. — Dr. D. C McCallum. Segiatar. — Dr. A. A. Brovme. Consulting Phyaiciana. — ^The Midical Faculty of McGUl College. UwiVERSiTY Dispensary. — Drs. McCallura, Gardner, Boddick' Blaokader. Mrs. Hayes, Matron, St. Urbaln Street. CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. Argentine Confederation — Q. B. Day, Consul-Qeneral ; F. C. Henshaw, Vice-Consul, 24 Hospital street. Austro-Hungarian Empire — E. Schultze, i Hospital street. Belgian— Jesse Joseph, 156 St. James street. Brazil— Wm. D. Bentley, Consul-Qeneral, 817 St. Paul street. Chili— G. B. Day, Consul -General ; F. C. Henshaw, Vice-Consul, 24 Hospital street. ^ Danish— J. F. Wulff; 32 St. Sulpice street. French — M. le Comte de Sesmaisons, Consul-General, Quebec ; C. O. Perrault, Vice-Consul, 66 St. James street. German Empire— W. C. Munderloh, 61 St. Sulpice street. Italian— A. M. F. Gianelli, 227 Commissioners street, Charles Bonacina, Vice-Consul, Deputy Clerk Circuit Court. Netherlands -S. B. Heward, Vice-Consul, 89 St. Francois Xavier street. Norwegian— J. F. Wulf^ Vice-Consul, 82 St, Sulpice street. Bepublic of Uruguay — F. W. Henshaw ; F. C. Henshaw, Vice- Consul, 24 Hospital street. Portugal — F. A. Bouth, 299 Commissioners street. Peru — G. B. Day, Consul-General ; F. C. Henshaw, Vice-Consul, 24 Hospital street. Spanish— Conde de Premio iteal, Consul-G«neral, Quebec; J. L. Leprohon, M.D., Vice-Consul, 237 St. Antoine street Swiss— A. N. Aubin, 404 St. Paul street Swedish— J. F. Wulff, 82 St Sulpice street. eUTABIAir COMPAHT OFFEBS ANT BANKS. 123 United States— Serjeant P. Steams, Consul-General for British North America ; Malcolm Anthony, Vicc-ConBul, 264 St. James street. United States Consuls— S. D. Pace, Port Samia; R. 8. Chilton, Clifton ; Harry P. Hill, Fort Erie ; W. C. Howells, Toronto ; F. W. Prince, Belleville ; M. H. Twitchell, Kingston ; S. 8. Blodgett, Prescott ; F. Leland, Hamilton ; Edwin Vaughan, Coaticooke; R. J. Saxe, St. John^s, Que.; J. Wasson, Quebec; G. H. Holt, Oaspe Basin, Que. ; O. Malmros, Pictou, N.S. ; B. B. "Warner, St John, N.B. ; T. N. Molloy, St. John, Nfld. ; D. K. Hobert, Windsor, N.S. ; J. W. Taylor, Winnipeg, Man. ; A. Francis, Victoria, B.O. United Stages Commercial Agents — Frank Harmon, Stanbridge, Que. ; Thos. F. Bamett, Ottawa, Ont. ; John Hibbard, Goderich, Ont. ; J. H. Jenks, Windsor, Ont. ; Philip Carroll, Port Stanley, Ont. ; H. C. Bufflngton, Chatham, Ont. ; Charles Boush, CoUingwood, Ont. ; Henry D. Lawrence, Sherbrooke, Que. IMMIGRATION AGENTS. J. J. Daly, Dominion Government Immigration Agent, 177 8t. !^naventure street. John Lesperance, Immigration Agent, Province of Quebec, Port of Montreal, 116 St. Bonaventure street. BANKS IN CANADA. Place. ONTARIO. Name of Bank. Manager or Agent. Alliston Ontario A. M. Kirkland Almonte Montreal Angus Kirkland Amprior Ottawa D. M. Finnic Aurora Fedviral W. H. Perram Aylmer Exchange J. G. Billet Ayr Commerce John Wylie Barrie Toronto J. A. Strathy Commerce J. S. Camegy Beeton ..Hamilton W. P. Robarts Belleville Montreal R. Richardson Commerce R. Thompson Merchants W. Hamilton Dominion J. W. Murray Berlin Commerce D. B. Dewar Merchants Chas. Crookall Bowmanville Ontario George McGill Bradford Standard T. Dewson THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— Life Bnuioh. Sepumted honorable treatmeiit giuiranteed from the 124 BANKS. Place. Brampton Clinton Cobourg . . . . , Colbome . . . , Collingwood Cornwall . . . , Dundas •t- •--:-' Name of Bank. Manager or Agent, . . .Dominion B. D. Oamble Merchants Brantford British North America. .A. Robertson Montreal W. L. Creighton Commerce W. Roberts Brockville Montreal W. J. Anderson Molsons J. W. B. Rivers Campbellford Standard E. A. Bog Cannington Standard John Houston Chatham Commerce W. S. Ireland Federal R. N. Rogers Merchants F. S. Jarvis . .Molsons M. Lough . . .Toronto Joseph Heflderson Dominion E. S. Osier , . .Standard C Larke . . .Toronto C. W. Hodgetts Con meroe E. Pangman , . .Montreal Neil McLean Ontario W. J. Tully , . .Commerce D. H. Charles Dunuville Commerce J. Young Durham Commerce J. R. Clarke Exeter Molsons H. C. Brewer Fergus Imperial J. F. Patterson Gait Commerce B. R. McConckey Merchants J. V. I. Greenhill Gananoque Merchants A. Petrie Georgetown Hamilton H. M. Watson Goderich Montreal C. R. Dunsford Commerce A. M. Ross Quelph Montreal J. H. Finlay Commerce Wm. Smith Federal George Mair Ontario E. Morris Hamilton British North America. .Thomas Corsan Hamilton Edward Colquhoun Montreal J. N. Travers Commerce E.Mitchell Merchants J. Gault Exchange C. M. Counsell Federal J. M. Bums Harriston Standard John S. Loudon Ingersoll Imperial C. S. Hoare Merchants W. Pringle Molsons C. W. Clinch Kincardine Merchants G. C. Tyre Kingston British North America. . H. M. Breedon Montreal R. M. Moore Federal T. Y. Greet Merchants G«o. E. Hague by Act of Parliament. -Undoubted Seoorltj Is allbrded and high ttandlnff of Its Proprietary and Dlreotorti. BANKS. 125 Place. Natne of Bank. Manager or Agent. Lindsay Montroal C. K. L. Porteous Ontario S. A. MeMurtry Dominion W. Dnrlinfi; Listowel Hamilton J. <>. Mowat Liverpool Market.. Dominion J. Haydor Horsey London British North Amorioa. .Oeorm* Moir Montreal F. A. Despard Comniprco D. Just Federal Charles Murray Merchants W. F. Harper Molsons Joseph Jeffrey Lucan Commerce F. W. Ball Markham Standard F. A. Reesor Meaford Molsons P. Fuller Milton Hamilton J. Butterfleld Morrisburg Molsons L. W. Howard Mount Forest Ontario .R. N. Kinj? Napanee Dominion R. A. Heriwell ' Merchants Alerande^ Smith Newcastle Standard Jamt'S K. Allen Newmarket Federal W. H. ^ >rram Norwich Commerce W. A. Sampson Orange villa Tommerce H. T. Haun Orillia Dominion H. S. Scaddin.; Oshawa Dominion W. H. ' land Ontario W. B< ith Ottawa British North America. .W. D. Chambers iggi Montreal A. Drummond ^ Ottawa Geo. Burn Commerce Jeffrey Hale Nationalo C. H. Carriere Merchants W. H. Rowley Ontario A. Simpson Quebec H. V. Noel Union of Lower Canada. M. A. Anderson Owen Sound Merchants J. G. Fitzgibbon Molsons E. W. Strathy Paris British North America. .John Carnegie Commerce . . .R. C. Jennings Parkhill Exchange T. L. Rogers Pembroke Quebec T. F. Cox Ottawa Hector Eraser Perth Montreal R. -J. Drummond Merchants James Gray Peterboro Montreal. ... F. J. Lewis Toronto J. H. Roper Commerce W. Manson Ontario Charles McGill Petrolia Federal P. Campbell Pictou Montreal R, J. Crombie Standard George P. Reid .iii:. I ' U: ■- ;^ THE CmXEXm WSHVWLASCE COXPAJrr.-Tlie5l08l on the Coottnent to I— nm bf 126 BANESI, Place. Name of Bank. Manager or Agent. Port Colbome Imperial Edward Hay Port Elgin Hamilton Wm. Courbold Port Hope Montreal C. L. Thomson Toronto W. R. Wadsworth Commerce John Smart Port Perry Ontario W. J. McMurtry Prescott Merchants J. P. Harper Prince Arthur's L.Ontario D. F. Burk Renfrew Merchants C. G. Morgan Ridgetown Molsons R. Robertson St. Catharines Toronto E. D. Boswell Commerce H. C. Barwick Imperial CM. Arnold St. Mary's Montreal R HiUyard Federal C. S. Rumsey St. Thomas Imperial M.A.Gilbert Merchants John Pottenger Molsons G. Kendal Morton Sarnia Montreal B. Tassie Commerce T. W. Nisbet Seaforth Commerce A. H. Ireland Simcoe Commerce E. Cowdry Federal Henry Groff Smith's Falls Molsons A. P. Tregent Stratford Montreal Jas. Hogg Commerce W. Gray Merchants E. F. Hebden Strathroy Commerce Jos. S. Small Federal W. T. Smith Thorold Commerce W. J. Robertson Quebec D, B. Crombie Tilsonburgh Federal John Cowan Toronto British North America. . W. Grindlay Montreal G. W. Yarker Toronto D. Coulson Commerce W. N. Anderson Dominion R. H. Bethune , * do Queen st. branch.Jas Price Federal H. S. Strathy Imperial D. R. Wilkie Merchants Wm. Cooke Ontario C.Holland Quebec J. "Walker Standard J. L. Brodie Molsons L. H. Robertson Trenton Molsons R. Fraser Uxbridge Dominion R. M. Gray Walkerton Commerce J. R. Clarke Merchants A. St. L. Macintosh Waterloo Molsons J. Hespeler Welland Imperial Jas. McGlashan I and BEMUNERATITE ACCIDENT POIJLCT 'lliii Compuij at 95 per 91000. BANKS. 137 Place. Name of Bank. Manager or Agent. Whitby Dominion H. B. Taylor Ontario G. Kerr Windsor Commerce J. E. Thomas Merchants W. Kingsley Wingham Hamilton B. Willson Woodstock Commerce F. O. Cross Imperial S. B. Fuller Yorkville Federal R. J. Montgomery QUEBEC. Beauhamois Jacqiies Cartier A. Clement Bedford Exchange E. \V. Morgan Berthier Ville Marie Z. Lofebvre Coaticooke Eastern Townships B. Austin Cowansville Eastern Townships J. McKinnon Farnham Eastern Townships E. N. Robinson Graspe Basin Xationale J. LeBoiithillier & Co Granby Eastern Townships W. H. Robinson Joliette Hochelaga H. N. Boire LouiseviUe Ville Marie L. H. Mineau Montreal British North America. .J. Penfold Montreal E. S. Clouston Toronto J. Murray Smith Hochelaga J. F. Brais Ville Marie U. Garand Commerce W. Simpson Montreal Exchange Thos. Craig Jacques Cartier A. de Martigny Du Peuple A. A. Trottier Nationale C. A. Vallee Merchants A. M. Crombie Ontario , W. W. L. Chipman Quebec Thos. McDougall Molsons James Elliot Union of Lower Canada. F. Nash City ver Canada.C A. Boxer Hochelaga P. E. Panneton Valleyfield Jacques Cartier C. T. Irish Waterloo Eastern Townships W. 1 Briggs West Farham Eastern Townships £. M. Robinson NOVA SCOTIA. Acadia Mines. . . .Halifax Banking Co T. E. Atkins Merchants of Halifax. . .Ed. Walsh Amherst Nova Scotia T. M. Hay Annapolis Nova Scotia Jas. Yeoman Union of Halifax Alex. Shearer Antigonish Merchants of Halifax. . . T. M. King Pictou E. D. Amaud Bridgetown Nova Scotia T. D. Ruggles Bridgewater Merchants of Halifax. . .Andrew Gow Digby Nova Scotia J. H. Churcliill Halifax British North Amertca. . A. E. Ellis Montreal F. Gundry Halifax Nova Scotia Thos. Fyshe Halifax Banking Co. . . .W. L. Pitcaithly Merchantb of Halifax. . .George Maclean People's of Halifax Peter Jack Union of Halifax H. Y. Clarke Kentville Nova Scotia L. De V. Chipman Liverpool Nova Scotia H. A. Flemming Lockeport People's of Halifax Austin Locke Lunenburg Merchants of Halifax. . .Stephen Finck Halifax Banking Co . . . .Gordon H. Ross Maitland Merchants of Halifax. . .George Freize New Glasgow Nova Scotia J. W. Carmichael Pictou D. M. Fraser North Sydney Nova Scotia T. D. Archibald Parrsboro Halifax Banking Co. . . .A. S. Townshend Pictou Nova Scotia Howard Primrose Merchants of Halifax. . . J. E. Burchell Pictou T. Watson Port Hawkesbury . Merchants of Halifax. . .Peter Paint, sr. Shelburne Halifax Banking Co. . . . W. Q. Greenwood Stcllarton Pictou D. M. Fraser Sydney, C.B Merchants of Halifax. . .J. E. Burchell ■tf^ ADVERTISEMENT. 199 I I 1 I Oswald Bros. Members of the Montreal Stook Exchange. 53 & 55 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MON TREA L. ♦ ^ V STOCKS AND SECURITIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in London, Eng., and New York. For Canadian Stook List see next page. 8* nii^ y :(.;-.; List of Principal Securities dealt in JANUARY, ;:, J . BANKS. Montreal Ontario Merchants* . . . .» Du Peuple iacques Cartier lolsons Toronto Quebec Nationale Union of Lower Canada Commerce . Eastern Townships Dominion i....* Hamilton ... Ezchanee ..< Imperisu ... Standard . . . . Federal ..... d'Hochelaga VilleMarie . MISCELLANEOUS. Montreal Telegraph Dominion Telegraph Montreal Gas. . . Mont'l Loan & Mort. . Montreal Building Ass. . City Passeneer Railway . Royal Canadian Ins. Co. Richelieu and Ont. Nav. Dundas Ootton Go Canada Cotton Co ...... Montreal Cotton Co ..... . Canada Paper Go St. Paul V & M. Railway North Mr e»i Land Co CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED. .$12,000,000 . 1,500,000 . 5,798,267 . 1,600,000 500,000 . 2,000,000 . 2,000,000 . 2,500,600 . 2,000,000 . 2,000,000 . 6,000,000 . 1,479,600 . 1,500,000 . 1,000,000 500,000 . 1,500,000 764,600 . 2,966,800 . 630,200 600,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 600,000 2,000,000 1,589,000 400,000 500.000 600,000 500,000 20.000,000 £3,000,000 • ■ CAPITAL PAID-UP. $12,000,000 1,500,000 5,695,900 1,600,000 500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 1,399,714 1,500,000 908,260 500,000 1,500,000 763,180 2,691,610 880.200 464,250 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,880,000 816,452 432,000 600,000 300,000 1,589.000 400,000 500,000 600,000 500,000 20.000,000 £900,000 -h --'■ OSWALD BROTHERS, Members on the MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. 1883. REST. $5,500,000 225,000 750,000 150,000 125,000 425,000 1,000,000 325,000 1,650,000 270,000 750,000 135,000 250,000 503,000 80,000 1,300,000 50,000 30,000 Sharbs. Amount 134,500 .. 80,000 .. 81,000 .. 157,168 .. 33,309 .. 985,000 .. 1200 100 100 50 25 50 100 100 50 100 50 50 50 100 100 100 50 100 100 100 40 50 40 50 50 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 £10 DIVIDEND DAYS. DivroEND. Last 6 Mos. 1st June and Ist June '* 1st June Ist.Mar. 1st June Ist April 1st June 1st June Ist May 1st Jan. 1st Jan. 1st Tan. 1st May 1st June 1st Feb, May, 1st Jan. and Ist Jan. " 1st June " 1st Jan. " Ist June " 4t (t l« ii it ii it it it (t it 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Dec. ..'' Dec. ..( Dec. . . Sept. . • Dec . . Oct. . . Dec. . . Dec. . • Nov. . . July .. Juy .. July .. Nov. . . Dec. . . Aug. & Nov 1st July . 1st July . . 1st Dec . . 1st July . . 1st Dec. . . Jan. April, July & Oct.. . Jan. April, July & Oct.. . April and November . . 15th Mar. " 15th Sept 1st Feb. ♦* Ist Aug. . November February February and October . . Ist Mar. and 1st Sept. . . . February " August . . . Jan., April, July and Oct. January and July Feb. May, August, Nov. 3 .s 4 H 5 I* 3 3 3i 3 3 . c it it if •t it 4t (( it It ti t( t( It i< it it quartr. 2 I' 3i 7 5 p.o quartr. ** quartr. " per an. tt *^ it 3 5 5 3 5 p.c. '* quartr. 2 " quartr. of the Montreal Stock Exchange* V ! 182 ADVERTISEMENT. Oswald Bros. Members of the Montreal Stook Exchange, 53 & 55 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Montr eal. STOCKS AND SECURITIES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in London, Eng., and Kaw York. : B' For Canadian Stock List see preceding page. I! 'M - THS cmxENB nrsvBAircE €oxPAirr«-FiM, idiii Aceldeiit.-€apltal tiaSStOOO.^ m BANKS. 133 Place. Name of Bank. Manager or Agent. Truro Halifax Banking Co A. Allan Merchants of Halifax. . .Martin Dickie Weymouth Merchants of Halifax. . . G. D. Campbell Windsor Commercial Walter Lawson Wolfville People's of Halifax A. D. W. Barss Yarmouth Nova Scotia J. H. Lombard Yarmouth T. W. Johns Exchange A. S. Murray NEW BRUNSWICK. * Bathurst Merchants of Halifax. . .— Mitchell Campbellton Nova Scotia J. E. Narraway Chatham Montreal F. E. Winslow Nova Scotia F. R. Morrison Dorchester Merchants of Halifax. . .Emerson <& Read Fredericton British North America. .R. Napier People's of N. B J. W. Spurden Nova Scotia Maritime B. Blair Moncton Montreal F. M. Cotton Nova Scotia Geo. Sanderson Newcastle Montreal R. Mackenzie Nova Scotia F. R. Morrison Richibucto Nova Scotia D. Walters Merchants of Halifax. . .M. Dickie Sackville Merchants of Halifax. . . Halifax Baukiiig Co . . . . Josiah Wood St. John British North America. . W. E. Collier Montreal E.G. Jones New Brunswick William Girvan Nova Scotia. J. M. Robinson Maritime Alfred Ray Halifax Banking Go. . . . J. O. Taylor St. Stephen St. Stephen's John F. Grant Nova Scotia John F. Black Sussex Nova Scotia Woodstock Nova Scotia Wm. Haliburton PRINCE EL WARD ISLAND. Gharlottetown. . . .Merchants of Halifax. . Merchants of P. E. I. . . Union of P. E. I Nova Scotia Georgetown Merchants of P. E. I. . . Montague Union of P. E. I Rustico Farmers Souris Merchants of HaJifax. . Summerside Merchants of Halifax. . Summerside Union of P E. I .Owen Connolly .Wm. McLean .Geo. Macleod .D. 0. Chalmers .H. C. McLeod .M. J. Fitzgerald .A. Doiron .0. Connolly .F. H. Amauld .R. McC. Stavert .Neil McKelvie I ., }l -^ 1= -^t INBVWULNCWi CO«— FIRE, ISFB Fg—identt Henry I^jnum, Bhi»» 134 BANKS. MANITOBA. Place. Name of Bank. Manager or Agent. Brandon Imperial A. Jukes Merchants W- J. M. Cooke Emerson Merchants G. W. King Ontario H. G. Kvang Portage la Prairie. Ontario J. P. Fielde Winnipeg Montreal C. Sweeny Merchants D. Macarthur J Ontario J. F. Fielde Imperial R. H. Hunter Union of Lower Canada.C. A. Boxer Federal T. Renwick Ottawa F. H. Mathewson Nova Scotia E. H. Taylor BRITISH COLUMBIA. New Westminster. British Columbia Isaac B. Fisher Victoria British Columbia Wm. C. Ward ' British North America. .Robert Burns St. John. NEWFOUNDLAND. .Commercial of N. F Robert Brown Union of N. F James Goldie Bank of Montreal.— Established 1818.— Capital, $12,000,000. Capital paid-up, $11,999,900. Reserve Fund, $5,500,000. Head Office, Montreal. — Board of Directors. — C. F. Smithers, president; Hon. D. A. Smith, vice-president; E. Mackay, G. Scott, A. T. Paterson, Alex. Murray, Alfred Brown, Geo. A. Drummond. Hugh McLennan. W. J. Buchanan, general manager, Montreal ; A. Macnider, assistant general manager and chief inspector. Merchakts Bank of Canada.— Capital $6,700,000. Reserve Fund, $750,0C0. i)»recfor«.— Sir Hugh Allan, president; Robt. Anderson, vice-president; A. Allan, H. Mackenzie, W. Darling, J. Hodgson, A. Masson, J. Cassils. Geo. Hague, general man- ager ; J. H. Plummer, superintendent of branches. Bank of British North America. — Established 1836. Incor- porated by Koyal Charter, 1840. — Paid-up capital, £1,000,000 sterling. Head Office, London, England. Court of Directors in London.— J. H. Brodie, J. J. Carter, F. Lubbock, H. R. Farrer, B. H. Glynn, J. J. Kingsford, A. H. Philpots, J. M. Robertson, H. J. 6. Kendall and E. A. Hoare. Secretary in London, A. G. Wallis. Head Office in the Colonies, at St. James street, Mont- real. General manager, R. R. Grindley; inspector, W. H. Nowers. Montreal Branch. — Manager, J. Penfold ; accountant, J. J. Morrison. lilFE »««"^*» Agent. m 000,000. Head sident ; A. T. mond. ntreal ; or. leserve Robt. karling, Vl mau- Incor- 1000,000 Ifors in parrer, jrtBon, A. G. Mont- H. ■ntant. AHB A€€IDEJrr«-€APirAI<, - - •1,198,000. Tt60-Fr— IdeoH Qgrald E. Hurf^ Oeweral HaoAirerrf BANKS. La Banqub Jacques-Cartier. — Capital, $600,000. Officers.— Alph. Desjardins, president; A. DeMartigny, cashier; D. W. Brunet, assistant cashier; L. G. Lacasse, paying teller; J. F. Pellant, receiving teller ; J. Cooke, discount clerk ; F. B. Lafleur, accountant ; M. Bourret, ledger keeper ; G. A. Duguay, clerk ; J. Leblanc, messenger. Ukion Bank of Lowep Canada.— Capital, $2,000,000. Heael Ojfficef Quebec— P. McEwan, cashier. Montreal Branch. — F. I^sh, manager ; A. N. Bell, accountant ; R. Davison, teller ; B. M. Harrison, discount clerk ; A. Mercer, ledger keeper ; J. H. Morkill, F. Crispo and Geo. Bowles, clerks ; Jas. Moore, mes- renger. Quebec Bank.— Paid up capital, $2,600,000. Head Office^ Quebec— J. Stevenson, cashier. Montreal Branch. — T. McDou- gall, manager; T. C. Coffin, accountant; S. Piddington. teller; J. Drayner, B. B. Stevenson and Percy Oakes, clerks; W. Anderson, messenger. Discount every day. ^ Bank of Tobonto.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Office^ Toronto* Montreal Branch.— J. Murray Smith, manager ; Geo. R. Hargraft, accountant ; P. F. Whitney, teller; J. R. McKirdy, discount ; P. P. Mjrles, ledger ; Peter C. Falconer, W. G. Bamage and H. E. Rankin, clerks ; G. Chapman, messenger. Exchange Bank of Canada.— Capital, $600,000. Head Oifiet, Montreal,—^. H. Gault, president; Hon. A. W, Ogilvie, vice- president ; E. K. Greene and Alexander Buntin, directors ; Thos. Craig, managing director; J. U. Craig) accountant. '»ii 135 La Banqub du Pxuple.— Established 1836. Capital. $2,000,- 000. Head Office, 06 St. James street, Montreal. C. S. Cherrier, president. Directors — W. Francis, Q. S. Brush, A. I^evost, A. Leclerc, J. Grenier, P. M. Galameau, A. A. Trottier, cashier. Officers. — J. Hennessy, discount clerk ; C. H. Parent, progres- sive ledger ; A. Marcille, paying teller ; R. Terroux, receiving teller ; J. Bousquet, bookkeeper ; L. J. Lamontagne, L.G. Gonand, Albert Foumier, J. Portelance and J. D. A. Beliveau, clerks; N. Cott£, porter. Days nf Dif CmZENM I3rflVRA?r€E COXPABTT.-LOAm are srAiited Afler three je«rs te flMPe% 138 MERCANTILE. MONTREAL STOCK EHCHANOE D. L. Macdougnll, chairman ; J. Burnett, vict '-.virTHAD ; H. S. Macdougall, secrotary and treasurer ; J. Low, ai ' '^.tJ'flecretary. Memhera.—H. A. Kuddon, J Burnett, A. Al. Cohen, T. Davidson, E. Ford, L. J Forget, C. G. Oeddes, J. R. Mer'^er, D. L. Maodougall, H. S. Macdougall, Q. G. Macdougall, R. Moat, W. R. Oswald. H. C. Scott, O. W. Simpson, H. O. Strathy. T. Wilson, J. T. Dayies, P. S. Barnston, A. S. Barnston, W. O'Brien, V. E. Sache, D. Kinscla, J. Nichols, A. Strathy, A. A. McGulloch, W. Mackenzie, W. I. Fenwick, J. Low, A. C. Clark, R. Lindsay, O. W. Hamilton, 6. H. R. Wainwright, A. F. Riddell, A. Campbell, Alton F. Clark, C. Mclver. Meets daily — Morning board at 11.10 ; afternoon board at 2.30 ; Saturday at 11 only. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. Aahea. — ^Dyde A M%jor, inspectors, College street. • Chap. 46. 37 Vie., 1874.— The inspector shall charge the sum of 10 cents ror every hundred pounds of pot or pearl ashes inspected by him ; 26 cents for each new head furnished ; 18 cents for repairs and cooperage on each barrel— said cooperage to include nidls and end hoops of barrel ; 26 cents for putting in a barrel, partly filled, the additional Quantity thereof necessary to fill the samei whenever duly required to do so ; 26 cents per barrel in all cases where lime, raw ashes, damaged ashes, or other trash have been packed or mixed with pot or pearl ashes, for extracting or separating the same. Flour. — L. A. Boyer, inspector, 83 Common street. Fees 2 cents ?>er barrel for inspecting and branding (exclusive of cooperage), ' when any less quantity than 100 barrels of flour are offered for inspection, the inspector shall be entitled to receive the full feet that would accrue to him on 100 barrels. When the inspector in his judgment deems it necessary to strip or empty out the flour to find out if there is the proper weight of flour in any cask, he shall be entitled to 2 cents for each barrel so stripped or emptied (if it prove to be short weight), in addition to the 2 cents per barrel for inspection and branding." Chrain — T. BickerstafT, 6 William street. Be^and Pork, — J. Doheny, Government inspector, 26 and 28 Grey Nun street <' For such inspection and branding, the in- spector shall be entitled to receive, of and from the person sub- mitting the same for inspection, for each and every barrel and half-barrel, tierce or half-tierce of beef or pork so inspected, salted, packed, pickled and branded, 26 cents for each barrel, 16 cents for each half-barrel. 86 cents for each tierce, and 16 cents for each half-tierce, exclusive of cooperage and repairs— the charge for which cooperage and repairs shall not exceed 16 cents per barrel, ov THE ftECUsrnr of its life policies Liberal Snrrenders allowed. MERCANTILE. 180 tierce or half-tierce ; in consideration of which charf^et all barrela or half-barrels, tiercel or half-tiercoa ihall be delirered in good •hipping order.*' Fink and Fiah Oil. — L. E. Morin, corner St. Sacrament and St. Nicholas streets. " Every inspector or deputy inspector who shall inspect or brand or mark any cask or package of pickled Ash, or in bulk, or any fish oil, in accordance with the proriiions of this Act, shall be entitled to fees at the following rates, which shall be paid by the original owner or the person who employed him in the flrst instance :— for each tierce of salmon, salmon trout or sea trout. 1ft cents; each half-tiorco, 10 cents; each barrel, 1ft cents, each half-barrel, 10 cents. For each barrel of mackerel, 10 cents ; each half-barrel, 5 cents. For each barrel of herring, 6 cents ; each half.barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel of shad, 10 cents ; each half-barrel. 7 cents. For each barrel of whiteflsh, 10 cents ; for each half-oarrel, 7 cents. For each barrel of pickled cod-fish, hake, haddock, or catfish, 6 cents ; each half-barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel of ary-salted codflsli, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, 6 cents ; for each htilt'-barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel of bass, 10 cents ; each half-barrel, 7 cents. For each barrel of cod- tongues, cod-sounds, halibut or eels, 10 cents ; for each half-barrel, 7 cents. For inspecting, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, 20 cents ; each hogsiiead. 15 cents ; each tierce, 20 cents ; each barrel, 15 cents. In reckoning packages of oil, a barrel is firom 20 to 34 gallons ; a tiorce from 35 to 61 gallons ; a hogshead horn 52 to 89 gallons ; a puncheon from 90 gallons upwards— all Impe« rial measure. The foregoing rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooperage, storage, and labour employed in washing, rinsing, cleaning, nailing, screwing or repacking any fish, brand- ing or marking Newfoundland fish, which have been inspected in Newfoundland, 2 cents per barrel. For inspecting empty pack- ages, 1 cent." The owner may employ his own cooper to act under inspector. Leather and Hides, T. Hawkins, inspector. ** Every inipeotor shall be entitled, for the inspection of such hides, to a fee of 5 cents for each hide in lots under 100 in number, and 4 cents for each hide in lots over 100 in number. The inspector may inspect and measure all kinds of leather which are sold by superficial measure or by weight, and shall be entitled to charge 9 cents for each side or piece of such leather inspected and meaiured by him." D. Cameron, city weigher, measurer and gauger, 30 St. Sacra- ment street Weights and measnres Inspection Office, 404 St. Paul street— • J. C. Chalut, inspector; G. T. Doriou, Jas. B. Urquart, J. A. Daouit, T. D. King, assiJBtant inspectors. I ; THE CmXBMm IMSVRAHrCE CO.-FIBE BRAHCH. ■lrcd« ft»r wblch low n'^wtr*»n will b^ 4|noted . Air«n«les 140 PUBLIC COMPANIES. PUBLIC COMPANIES. INSURANCE. Name of Company. Accident Insurance Co. of North America iGtna Ai^enls in Honk'eal. ' Edw. Rawlings, Gen. Manager Wood & Evans, Gen. Agents Description of Insurance. Accident. Fire and Inland ;tna Insurance Co. of ) uf««j *. !?„,„- 5 F"* and Hartford, Conn } ^^^^ * E^*"» • ' j Marine. ^tna Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn Orr & Christmas Life. Boiler Inspection and Ins. Co. of Canada (late Cana- dian Steam Users' Ins. Association Thomas Simpson Steam boi1ers,etc Briton Life Ass'n (limited). J. B. M. Chipman. . . . Life. W. Marlin)?, ) Manager Prov. ^ Life. Quebec Branch. ) Canada Life Assurance Co. Hamilton... • , ^■ 1" Oi.l«„.l...C,..fC.n,da. l«'%'eo. ■^'^r,g.ri "t'cidVn't •"' City of London Fire Ins. Co. (limited) of London, Eng W.R.Oswald Fire. Commercial Union Ass. Co. of Loudon, Eng Fred. Cole Fire and Life. Confederation Life Associa- tion of Canada H.J.Johnston Life. Equitable Life Assurance ..*»...». S Accident Co. (limited). .. \ ^'- "* Patterson . . j London and Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Liverpool- Stevenson & Bond. • London and Lancashire Life Assurance Co Wm. Robertson ..... Metropolitan Plate Glass Insurance Co^ New York A. J. Pell North American Life As- surance Co. (late Mutual) Thomas Simpson North British and Mcrcan- S Macdougail& ) tile Insurance Co \ Davidson ( Northern Assurance Co. of Aberdeen and London. . . Taylor Bros Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society, Norw>ch, Eng. . Geo. W. Hamilton. < . . Phenix Insurance Co. of } R. Hampson, Agent Brooklyn S }• C Sinton, Agent Phcenix Fire Assurance Co. London, Eng Gillespie, Moffat & Co. Providence Washington C Gault & Hubbird, ) Insurance Co. of Provi- < Geteral Agents > dence, R.l ( for Canada ) Quebec Fire Assurance Co. Thomas Simpson Queen Insurance Co., Eng. Forbes & Mudge Reliance Mutual Life Ass. ^ J. Cassie Hatton, ) Society, London, Eng. .. \ QC, Attorney S Reliance Marine Ins. Co. (limited) of Liverpool, Eng Perceval Tibbs Description of Insurance. .Fire. Fire. Marine. Fire. Life. Fire and Life. Fire and Life. Guarantee and Accident. Fire. Life. Plate Glass. Life. Fire and Life. Fire. Fire. Inland Marine. Fire. Fire. Ocean and Lower Port Marine. Fire. Fire and Life. Life. Marine. THE ciTizETrn K^rsvRA^rcE coMPAirr^iro ADTATTTAOES OR SEdJlUTT 1^ 143 PUBLIC COMPANIES. Name of Company- Agents in Montreal. Description of Insurance. S James Davison Fire. Henry Stewart | '"jj^? *e^ ^'*° Royal Insurance Co Gautt & Tatley. Fire and Life. Scottish Imperial Ins. Co. of Glasgow Taylor Dros Fire. Scottish Union and Nation- al Insurance Co Kavanagh & Boss^.. Fire. Sovereign Fire Insurance Co. ol C inada S. E. Lefebvre Fire. Standard Life Assurance Co. , Scotland W. M. Ramsay Life. Standard Fire Insura'ice Co C. H. Chandler Fire. Sun Life Assuranc:: Co. of Canada (late Sun Mutual) R. Macaulay.Manager Life & Accident Travelers Insurance Co. of Haitford, Conn Thomas Simpson Life & Accident. Union Mutual Lite Ins. Co. of Maine Kavanagh & Bosstf.... Life. Union Marine Insurance 4 Co., of Liver(;ool, Eng John Popham Wkriue. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, TELEGRAPH, Ac. Obawd Trunk Railway Co. of Cahada.— Onneral Office, Montreal.— Sir H. W. Tyler, M. P., president, London, Enf^land; Joseph Hickson, general manager; L. J. Sar^eant, traffic manager ; W. Wainwright, assistant general manager; E. P. Hr.nnaford, chief engineer; Herbert Wall is, mechanical superintendent; Rabt. Wright, treasurer ; John Porteous, general freight agent ; James Stephenson, general passenger agent; W. J. Spicer, superin- tendent ; T B. Hawson, auditor ; H. W. Walker, accountant ; John Taylor, general storekeeper ; W. D. O'Brien, ticket agent, 143 St. James street. Canadian Pacific R.R. — Geo. Stephen, president; Duncan Mclntyre and R. B. Angus, vice-presidents ; Hon J. J. C. Abbott, counsel ; Chas. Drinkwater, secretary ; J. S. Kennedy, New York ; J. J. Hill, St. Paul, MiTv ; Hon. 7). A. Smith, Montreal ; K. S. Korthcote, London, Eng. ; C. D. Rose London, Kng. ; Pascoe du P. Grenfell, London, Eng. ; Baron J. D. Reinach, Paris, France, directors. Head offices, Montreal. CUTADIAH COKPAirr OFFERS nrmnaxG i.iFg KifiiriiBiMi> PUBLIC COMPANIES. 148 Trk Momtbbal a Sorel Railway Co. — Directors.— Hon. Jas. Armstrong, C M.G., president; John Rankin, vice-president; C N. Armstrong, managing director; C. B. Carter; Wm. Newhouse. flccretary-troMurer ; C. Bitchot, general passenger and freight agent. North Shore Railway.— L. A. Senecal, president; J. B. La- belle, general passenger agent ; J. 1^ Prince, general freight SKtnt ; S. Shackell, auditor ; A. L. Light, chief engineer ; W. E. Blumhart, general store keeper ; F. W. Wurtele, chief account- ant ; W. C. Hall, assistant traffic superintendent. South Shorb Railway and Tunnel Co.— Robert Watson, secretary-treasurer. Office, 7 Place d*Armes. Montreal City Pabsenoer Railway Co.— J. Crawford, presi- dent ; Dr. Hingston, vice-president ; A. Murray, E. L. Beaufort, Jesse Joseph, directors; £. Lusher, secretary-treasurer; T. H. Robillard, superintendent ; O. Riciimond, receiver ; O. Lulham, assistant do. ; M. Stevenson, assistant superintendent. Allan Linic of Ocean SrEAMsmps — Carrying passengers and mails between Montreal and Liverpool and Glasgow in summer, and Boston, Portland, Halifax and Liverpool and Glasgow in winter. H. Sailing berween Montreal and London during the summer months. Robert Beford & Co., agents, 23 and 26 St. Sacrament street, Montreal. Thomson Line. — Sailing between Montreal and London and Newcastle during the summer months. Robert Reford & Co. 23 and 25 St. Sacrament street, Montreal. Great Western Steamship Line.— Sailing between Montroal and Bristol, England, during the summer months. Robert Reford & Co., 23 and 25 St. Sacrament street, Montreal. FuRNESS Line. — Fortnightly service, between Montreal and Newcastle on Tyne. J. G. Sidey, agent, 209 Commissioners street. The Rr'HELiKU and Ontario Navigation Co. — Daily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Quebec, Montreal, Hamilton and intermediate ports. J. B. Lam^re, general manager; A. Milloy, traffic manager ; J. N. Beaudry, secretary-treasurer. Gener;d offices, 228 St. VsluI street. Ottawa River Navigation Co.— Royal Mail Line of Steamers. R. W. Shepherd, president ; Robt. W- Shepherd, jr., manager ; Edward Scott, secretary. Office, 89 Common street. Lake a:vd River S.S. Co.— Rimning regularly between Montreal and Hamilton. A. & C. J. Hope & Co., 8 Custom House Square, Montreal. J. Harvey, treasurer; J. B. Young, secretary, o9 James street, Hamilton. Merchants' Line of Canadian Propellers. — Trading re^sii- larly to Toronto, Hamilton and Upper Lake Porte. G E. Jaques & Co., agents, 108 Common street. by Act of Parliament. - Undoabted Security is alTorded and high standing of tte Proprietary and Directors. PUBLIC COMPANIES. 145 Montreal and Ottawa Forwaroino Co. (In liquidation. — J. M. Kinghorn, president. Office, 9 Custom House Square, Montreal. TfiB Sincennm-McNauohton Line. — Oflftcp, 88 Common street, corner Nazaretli, Montreal. M. McNaugiiton, president. Merchants' Despatch Transportation Co.— M. Davis, agent. Office, 9 Common street. Western Express Line.— Propellors run weekly to all Western Ports. Only direct line tod^rince Arthur's Landing. Currie & McLean, agents, 91 and 92 Common street and Canal wha: t'. St. Lawrence Steamboat Co.— G. Leve, Agent, 181 St. James street. The Great North Western Telegraph Co. op Canada — Operating the lines of the Montreal, Dominion and Manitoba Tel- graph Companies.— Main offiee, corner St. Francois Xavier ami St. Sacrament streets. E. Wiman, president ; O. S. Wood, vice-president; H. P. Dwight, general manager; Fred. Roper, secretary and auditor; Arthur Cox, treasurer and superintendent ot supplies ; Angus Grant, r'istrict superiuteudeut ; W. J. Graham, local manager. Montreal Telroraph Co. — Directors : Sir Hi;gh Allan, presi- dent; A. Allan, John Crawford isud Hector Mackenzie . D. R. lioBs, secretary. Office, corner St. Francoits Xavier and St. Sacrament street. The Canadian Die. Tel. Go. (Limited.) — Wm. Cassils, prosi- dent; Alex. Buntin, vice-preaident , Jolin Murray, secretary. Di' tors.— Jonathan Hodga^n, E. K Greene, O'Hara Baynes. livud Office, 174 St. James street, corpcr St. John street. Canada Mutual Tel. Co — C. R, Hosmer, president and gene- nil manager ; E. C. Pease, secretary and treasurer. Rb:ll Telephone Co. of Canada. — And. Robertson, president; C. F. Siae, vice-president ; C. P. Sciater, secretary-treasurer. T • I Hi I '. ■ ' t , . H^^ 7, i«i2 ms dnxBHS nrsuBANCB coxpAarr.~TiM aiott on the ConUnmt to lisam fcf 146 PUBLIC COMPANIES. Tms MONTBEAL Oa8 Co. — Board of Directors: J. Joeeph, prenident; Hugh McLennan, vice-president; John Ostell, A. Urquhart, W. Macdonald, M.D., Hon. L. B. MasBon, Kobert HampBon; J. F. Scriver, secretary; D. Cunningham, meter inspector; A. DemerB, P. McElroy, H. Xormandin, Nap. Leduc, ] clerks ; T. Bienvenu, collector. Office, comer St. James and St. ; Gabriel streets. Canadian Electbic Light Co J. B. Benaud, preBident. Office) 17 Place d'Armes. Canadian Magneto-Electric Light Co — Oustavus Griffin, M.A., B.D., president; J. W. Bobinson, secretary pro. tern. ; D. Lemay, manager; B. C. Cowan, BJC.L., solicitor. Office, ibl St. James street. Vici-ORiA Mutual Building Society, Grace Church School- house, Point St. Charles. — W. McWood, president; A. Stark, vice-presijt; M. S. Baxter, vice-president ; Peter Fulton, secretary- treasurer; C. B. Carter, solicitor; W. de M. Marler, notary; David Brown, valuator ; Georpe Martin, G. W. Bobinson aim Dr.vid Eobertson, trustees; F. E. Phelaa, A. Scott tnd F Boas, 'auditors. Office, 242 St. James street. Montreal <.'.'NAI(AN Building Society, (in liquidation).— Liquidators: J. Urenier, president; J. Leduc and C. Melan(,ou ; F. St. Germain, treasurer. Ln. Bauque d'Hochelaga, bankers. Office, 40 St. Vincent street. JUBXirSERATITE ACCIDENT FOigQQ3r M 95 per •lOOO. Canada Mutual Building Society op Montreal.— David Newton, presidttnt; Qeorge H. Sadler, vice-president ; J. B. Hut- cheson, secretary-treasurer; Alderman D. R. McCord, B.C.L., Bolicitor; Wm. A. Phillips, notary; David Guthrie, W. J. Cook and D. Sexton, trustees ; John Oouldthorpe, Jos. Benirose, au- ditors ; Alex. Chisholm, valuator ; City and District Savings Bank, hankers. Directors: W. J. Cook, David Guthrie, D. Sexton, David Newton, James Boss, G. W. Sadler, W. Stenhouie, Geo. Hohson and D. Anderson. Office, No. 73 St. Joseph street. Impxrial Mutual Building Society of Montreal.— E. E. J. S. Hothwell, president; Wm. Lavers, vice-president; J. H. Timmis, secretary-treasurer ; J. J. McLaren, solicitor ; G. B. W. Kittson, notary ; Eric Mann, surveyor ; John Palmer, John McDiarmid and Wm. Luttrell, trustees; J. Cunningham, Adana Miller and Daniel Hislop, auditors ; the Molsons Bank, bankers. Directors: E. E. J. S. Rothwell, John Palmer, Robt. Irwin, W. Luttrell, B. Meldrum, W. Lavers, John McDiarmid, Wm. Tyler, H. Willison, Thomas Logan, Frank Drummond, C. J. Patton, S. Kydd, John Dougall and Robert Vemor. St. Jacques Building Society.— A. C. Truteau, president ; Ed. Beauvais, secretary-treasurer. Office, 12 St. James street. Jacques Caktier Permanent Buuj>ino Society.- Alderie Des- cliainps, president ; C. A. Geoffrion, Dr. A. T. Brosseau, J. A. Quintal, Jeremie Perrault, directors; Alexis Brunet, secretary- treasurer. Office 38^ St. James street. Metropolitan Building Society. — G. H. Dumosnil, president ; Alfred Brunet, secretary -treasurer. Uflfice, 34 St. James street. Montreal Mutual Building Socikty.— F. R. Clark, president ; F. P. Currie, vici'-prrsidtnt ; H. A. White, st-eretary-troasurer ; J. H. Isaacson, notary ; J. A. Ogiivy, Wm. McMasttr and John J^oiiglasB, trustees. Meets every Friday evening in Mechanics' Hall, 204 St. James stTwt, jfrom 7.30 to H.SO. Bankers, City and District Savings Bank, corner Grand Trunk and Seigneurs streets. Montreal Investment and Building Company. — Capital $1,000,000.— H. A. Nelson, president ; W. R T. F. Miller, A. W. Ugilvie, T. M. Brj-son, J. Ostell, Win. O'Brien, directors ; W. A. Merry, secretary-treasurer ; Wm. Cooper, assist, secretary-treasurer; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, solicitor; W. F. Light- hall, notary. Office, 229 St. James street. « •iiii^ ii I with Omadim S nrSVBAHOB €0.-#1M,000 d«po«lM OoTernmeni for q;Moi«l Monritj of Potlo7 holduit 148 PUBLIC COMPANIES. Montreal and Western Land Co.— Drummond Broi. Jt Co. attorneys and agents, 182 St. James street. Provincial Loan Co. (Horetofore tlie Provincial Permaneu^ Building Society. — Sir Hugh Allan, president ; H. A. Nelson, vice-president ; Geo. Cruikshank, managing director and secro- tary-trottsurer; E. K. Greene, G*'0. Cruiksluuik, W. Cooper, and 0. W. Moss, directors. Offlce, 235^ St. James street. CoMPAONiE DB Pr£t et Crrdit Foncier. — D. E. Papinean, president; N. ViUeneuve, vice-president; J, L. Cassidy, J. G. Guimond, C. Duprns, directors; G. N. Fauteux, cashier , C. F. Papineau and F. J. Durand. notaries. Office, No. 8 St. Lambert street. Lb Credit Foncier du Ba8-Canada."-A. Dosjardins, M.P., president ; M. C. MuUarky, vice-president ; Hon. J. A. Chapleaii, A. de Montigny, J. Simard, L. H. Massue, M.P , J. Fogarty, Jas. McCready and P. S. Murphy, directors ; M. Guerin, cashier ; C. C. Delorimier, advocate. Office, No. 7 St. James street. Trust and Loan Co. or Canada.— R. Stephenson commissioner; T. Trihey, inspector; Louis A. Cadieux, accountant; T. V. Trihey, clerk; Judidi <& Branchard, solicitors; A. D. Jobin, notary. Office, 14 St. James street. Scottish American Investment Co. (Limited) G. W. Camp- bell, M.D., G. Scott and T. Davidson, directors; Thomas Davidson, attorney ; R. A. Pamsay, solicitor ; Stuart & Marler, notaries. Montreal Loan and Mortoacjk Co.— Board of Directors.— M. H. Gault, M.P., president; Hon. A. W. Ogilvio, vice-nresident ; Theodore Hart, Thomas Craig, A. F. Gault, G. F. 0. Smith, James Crathern. Montreal Horticultural Society. — N. S. Whitney, pre- sident ; Dr. Andres, vic«^- president; R, Benny, Jos. Comte, J. Stanford, R. W. Shephyrd, jr., J. Doyle, A. Gibb, Wm. Evans, Directors. Henry S. Evans, secretary-treasurer. ADVERTISEMENT. 148a PARKS' 195i ST. JAMES STEEET, Montreal. FIFTEEN FIBStTbIZES AWABDED. STEREOSCOPIC AND UNTERN SLIDES -OF- Montreal, Quebec. Murray Bay. Cacouna, Tadousac, Saguenay, Toronto, Niagara, Thousand Islands, Saratoga, Tosexnlte Valley, Cal., Lake George and Ausable Chasm, N. Y. We call special attention to our Instantaneoufi work, one of the latest novelties. Also a new patent process of produ- ing large Photos, worked very fine. Oar Panel or Tablet, Pbotographfi, Rambrant or Sbadow Portralte are the finest produced ; and the Solomon or Photo relief are very fine for frame or easel. All negatives preserved. We have a stock of negatives from the Inglis' estate; also, Field's negatives. Solar Printing for the Trade. Copying, enlarging and finishing, in Oil, Water Color, an^ Ink. 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NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 163 SociBTT FOB Prevention or Crueivty to Women and Chil- DRBN.— Henry Lyman, president ; A. F. Gault, Ist vice-president; J. H. Harte, treasurer ; S. Carsley, secretary ; Edward HolIIS) assistant secretary; J. J. McLaren, hon. solicitor. Directors — Rev. Dr. Stevenson, Rev. Dr. Ussher, Rev. A. H. Munro, Rev. W. S. Barnes, Rev. Geo. H. Wells, F. W. Campbell, M.D., Geo. W. Stephens, M.P.P., W. D. Stroud, P. S. Stevenson, John Lovell, J. K. Ward, T. H. Hodgson, Alex. Manson. Office, 55 St. Bade- gonde street. Canadian Society for the Prevention or Cruelty to Animals. — Chas. Alexander, president ; F. Mackenzie, secretary- treasurer ; A. Gailey, inspector ; Kerr ife Carter, hon. solicitors ; D. McEachran, hon. V. S. Office, 199 St. James street. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. George's Society. — Patron, His Lordship the Bishop of Montreal ; Thos. H. Hodgson, president ; J. K. Ward, 1st vice- president ; S. Carsley, 2nd vice-president ; W. S. Walker, trea- surer : Ed. HoUis, secretary ; J. And. Bryant, assistant secretary. Chaplains— Rev. H. Wilkes, D.D., Rev. Canon Norman, Rev. Dr. Stevenson, Rev. A. J. Bray, Rev. S. Belcher, Rev. J. L. Forster. Physicians— G. E. Fen wick, M.D. ; T. D. Beed, M.D. ; F. Duller, M.D. ; Geo, Wm. Osier, M.D. Charitable Committee— W. D. Stroud, chairman ; James Brown, F. R. Cole, J. Brice, Perceval Tibhs. St. Andrew's Society.— James Stewart, president; George Macrae, Q.C., Ist vice-president ; W. W. Ogilvie, 2nd vice-presi- dent ; W. S. Walker, secretary ; R. M. Esdaile, assistant secretary ; Peter Fulton, treasurer. Chaplains— Rev. J. S. Black and Bev. Robt. Campbell. Physicians —Drs. Wanless, George W. Boss, Blackader, W. Garcbier and A. Lapthom Smith. Charitable Committee — F. J. Logie, chairman ; D. Morrison, Peter Nichol- son, Wm. Reid and Donald Campbell. Committee of Accounts — Andrew Robertson, Alex. McGibbon, Hon. A. W. Ogilvie, John Fulton, P. S. Ross, A. A. Stevenson and J. C. Watson. Com- mittee of Instalment— James Wright and Angus Grant. Repre- sentative Governor to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge— E wan McLennan. 1 11. ■ ii I i %■;!: UfBVUAMCE COHPAHT— IiOAm wnted •Her tfto^e jr—wi tm Wun^t 164 NATIONAL SOCIETIES. Caledonian Society of Montreal.— Jno. Robertson, president; W, S. Wells, Ist vice-president ; Peter Lyall, 2nd vice-president ; Wm. Seath, treasurer ; John McLaren, secretary ; D. Campbell, financial secretary; and a committee of twelve members. Quarterly meetings are held at St. Andrew's Home, 486 Dor- chester street, on the second Thursday in December, March, June and September. St. Patrick's Society.— Established 6th March, 1856 ; incor- porated 1863.— F. B. McNamee. president; H. F. Bellew, 1st vice- president ; D. Coghlin, 2nd vice-president ; P. McCafn-ey, trea- surer; F. Wilson, corresponding secretary; Samuel Cross, recording secretary ; D. P. Lyons, assistant recording secretary. Committee of Management M. Bergin, F. Callaghan, J. Craven, Patrick Carroll. Patrick Kehoe, J. McKeown, D. Lyons, T. Patton, P. Connolly, P. C. Shannon, J. Sullivan, D. O'Neil, E. McCall, J. H. Halpin, J. Mulally, J. 0. Neville, E. Scanlan, J. Foley. Charitable Committee--J. O. Neville, chairman ; E Scanlan, D. Lyons, J. Sullivan and J. H. Halpin. Chaplains — Bev. P. Dowd and the Irish clergy of St. Patrick's Church. Physicians — Drs. Sheridan, Ward, Guerin, Kannon and Ambrose. Grand Marshal — Joseph Cloran. Assistant Marshals — P. McQovem, E. Byan, J. Meek, D. McDonnell. St. Jean Baftistb Society.— Hon. Louis Beaubien, president ; J6r6mie Perrault, 1st vice-president; U. E. Archambault, 2nd vice-president; A. D. Lacroix, recording secretary; B6mi Tremblay, assistant recording secretary ; J. L. Barr6, treasurer ; Alex. Desire, jr., assistant treasurer ; Gust. Lamothe, correspond- ing secretary ; Auguste Labelle, marshal. German National Society.- Founded 1835.— Wm. C. Munder- loh, president ; Henry Dreifuss, 1st vice-president ; F. Briegel, 2na vice-president ; Hfefrmann Drechsel, corresponding secretary, P. O. Box 456 ; G. Boeker, treasurer ; J. Busch, financial secre- tary. Charitable Committee— G. Boeker, B. Sanftleben and S. Fisohel. Pleasure Committee — H. Drechsel, S. Lesser and B. Sanftleben. Law Committee— B. Sanftleben. H. Drechsel and E. Von Bappord. Stewards — C. Warnecke and K. Foerster. Medi- cal Advisers— W. H. Hingston, M.D., G. W. Major. M.D^ and A. A. Browne, M.D. LegiJ Advisers-J. Wurtele, Q.C., M:.P.P., and W. Simpson Walker, B.C.L. Meet first Wednesday of each month, at their rooms, 486^ Craig street. Swiss Sooibty. — Established December 1874. — ^N. Aubin. hon. president ; D. L. Bey, president ; E. Imobersteg, vice-president ; H. Dreifuss, treasurer ; A. Monet, secretary ; H. Dreifuss and D. L. Bey, charitable committee. Meets first Tuesday in each month, at 487 Craig street. OV THE BEOITBITT OF ITS I«IFS POUdSa and Iilberal Sarrenders allowed. TEMPEBAITGE. 166 TEMPERANCE. DOMcnoK Alliance — For the total auppreasion of the liqw>r traffic.— Th\% organization carries on its work through provincial branches. The officers of the Quebec Branch are : T. S. Brown, president ; J. M. M. Duff, treasurer ; Bev. Thomas Gales, secre- tary. Executive Committee — The above-named omcers and Hon. James Ferrier, Very Bev. Dean Baldvrin, Archdeacon Lindsay, James Court, Bev. A. Du£^ Bev. James McCaul, J. J. Maclaren, Q.C., A. A. Ayer, Walter Paul, J. S. Hall, J. A. Cayford, Bobert Irwin, A. S. Abbott, N. B. Mudge, S. A. Lebourveau, Jas. Baylis, W. H. Lambly, Bev. Dr. Clarke, Bev. J. H. l)ixon, Wm. Drysdale, Thos. Christie, Bev. A. B. Chambers, Ki. C. Dyer, Bev. J. L. Forster, F. E. Grafton, Geo. Hodge, Bev. D. V. Lucas, Henry Morton, Wm. Smith, Bev. G. H. Wells. The committee • meets in Montreal on the last Tuesday of each month. Sons of Temperance Grand Division, Province of Quebec— G.W.P., Bobert Craig, Quebec; G.W.A., A. E. Mansfield, East Famham ; G. Scribe, John S. Hall, 242 St. James st., Montreal; G.T., Wm. McNaughton, Ormstown j G. Chap., John Galbraith, Montreal; G. Con., G. W. Staton, Quebec; G. Sent., H. S. Mc- Cracken, Helena. Howard Division^ No, 1, meets every Friday evening, at 8 o^clock, at their rooms, 662^ Craig street. Thistle Divisiont No. 63, meets every Mondur evening, at the American Presbyterian school-room, Tannery West, at 8 o'clock. Independent Oedbb ob Good Templars. — Orana Lodge of Quebec— Gr.W.O.T.y W. H. Lambly, Inverness ; G.W.C^ Joseph Luttrell, Montreal; G.W.V.T., Mrs. S. B. Shaw, Upper Bedford; G.W.S., 8. A. Lebourveau, Montreal; G.W.T., B. W. Williama, Three Bivers; G.W. Chap., Bev. C. E. Amaron, Three Bivers; G. Supt. of J. T^ Mrs. W. H. Lambly, Inverness ; A.G. Seo'y, Miss Saidie B. Bailey ; G. W.M^ J. A. Hawley, Nutt's Comers ; D.G.M , Miss Lizzie Lambly, Three Bivers; G. Gnard, Mrs. Dowlin, Sherbrooke; G. Sent., Jos. Patriokj South Durham; P.G.W.C.T., J. K. Macdonald, Montreal. Montreal District.— V.D.Q.W.CTb., J. K. Macdonald, S. A. Lebourveau, J. Luttrell, S. J. Symons, A. Tattersall, W. J* Dougherty, B. Tedford, Tbos. Lee, Bev. D. V. Lucas and Bev. Wm. Galbraith. li: H5 . m; I ■I 4' TUJB €l'fIUS9A nrSimAHCB €0.~FIRB BIIAIVCH. ■ircdt for wbteh low flgnres will be quoted* Av^ndcs 166 TEMPERANCE. ITounf Royal Lodge, No. 1, meets every Monday evenitifar* at 662i Craig street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., H. Haycroft, 71 St. Hypolito street. Royal Victoria Lodge, No. 3, meets every Tliursday evening, at St. John's Hall, 118 Mansfield street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., S. J. Symons, 469 Seigneurs street. Oood Samaritan Lodge, No. 5, meets every Thursdny evening, in the vestry of the Methodist Church, Point St. Charles, at 3 o'clock. L.D., A. Tattersall, 185 Magdalen street. Reformation Lodge, No. 21, meets every Tuesday evening, in the school-room of the Presbyterian Church, Point St. Charles, at 8 o'clock. L.D., W. Pepall, 180 Magdalen street. Winstanley Lodge, No. 76, meets every Tuesday evening, at West End Hall, (Jhatham street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., Miss Mary McRae, 284 St. Martin street. Bechabitbs. — Perseverance Tent, No. 1, meets last Tuesday evening in each month, at 8 o'clock, at 240 St. James street. Temperance Society (B.C.) of Sp. James Church. — Meeting first Sunday of every month, at 7 p.m. O. C. Laperle, secretary » SociETE DE Temperance du DiockIse de Montreal.--R. C. Bishop of Montreal, honorary president. SociETE DE Temperance de u'Eglise St. Pierre.— Rev. L. Lauzon, O.M.J., director; J. E. Viger, president; Alphonse Reed, 1st vice-president ; Roch Dugal, 2nd vice-president ; Sera- phin Lachance, secretary-treasurer. Meets in St. Peter's Church, the third Sunday of every month, at 7 p.m. St, Ann's Total Abstinence and Benefit Society.— Meets on second Sunday in each month, immediately after vespers, in St. Ann's Church. St. Bridoet's Total Abstinence Society.— Meets every Sun- day, at 3 p.m., in St. Mary's Hall (under St. Mary'B Church), comer Craig and Panet streets. RAlfCH* flooMh^M Mid irood Commeretel Risks spectally 4^ in •!! principal towns. Lo— — yld, OT»r il,»00»— » COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 167 St. Patrick's Total Abstixexce and BENEnr Society.— Rev. Father Martin Callaglian, president and director ; B. Gunning, 1st vice-president; F. C. Law lor, 2nd vice-president; Jame» Connaughton, treasurer ; P. O'Donahue, collecting treasurer ; J. J. Costiga^ secretary, 16 St. Philip street; J. Coffey, assistant secretary. Executive Committee— Edward Murphy, chairman; Michael O'Connell, A. Brogan, Jas. Guinan. M. Sharky, T. J. Finn, L. Quinlan, J. McCarthy, Wm. Hawley, Jas. Meek, Jas. P. Tansey and Goo. Bland. John Wuleh, grand marshal ; John Kirby, assistant marshal. Meets second Sunday of each mouthy after vespers. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. University of McGill College.— y/«i7or — His Excellency the Governor General. Governors— Hon. C. D. Day, LL.D., D.C.L., President and Chancellor of the University; Hon. J. Ferrier, Senator, M.L.C., P. Redpath, G. Moffatt, M.A., J. H. R. Molson, Hon. W. F. Torrance, M.A., B.C.L., C. J. Brydges, Hon. Sir A. T. Galt,K.C.M.G., Hon. Sir F. Hincks, K.C.M.G., C.B., J. Molson, J. Hickson, Hon. Robert McKay, Hon. J. J. 0. Abbott, D.C.L., Q.C, Robert A. Ramsay, M.A., B.C.L. (The Board of Governors has, under the Royal Charter, the power to frame Statutes, to make appointments, and to administer the Financesof the University.) Princ/pai—John William Dawson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., C.M.G., Vice Chancellor. (The Principal has. under the Statutes, the general superintendence of all affairs of tne College and University ; under such regulations as may be in force.) J'eZZoit's.—Ven. Archdeacon Leach, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., Vice-Principal and Dean of the Faculty of Arts ; Henry Aspinwall Howe, LL.D., Governors' Fellow; R. P. Howard, M.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine ; Rev. John Cook, D.D., Principal of Morrin College, Quebec; Alexander Johnson, M.A., LL.D., Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Governors' Fellow; Rev. George Cornish, M.A., LL.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Arts ; Rev. Henry Wilkes, M.A., D.D., LL.D , Principal of the Con^egational College of British North America ; Rev. D. H. Mc Vicar, LL.D., Principal of the Presbyterian College of Mont- real; Wm. Hicks, Esq., Principal of McGill Normal School; J. J^ McLaren, M.A., B C.L., Representative Fellow in Law; John R Dougall,«M.A., Representative Fellow in Arts ; William H. Kerr, Q.C., D.C.L., Dean of the Faculty of Law; Rev. J. Clarke Murray, LL.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Arts; Henry T. Bovey, M.A., C.E., Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science ; Bernard J. Harrington, B.A., Ph.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Applied Science ; W. Osier, M.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of i I 111 HI I- ■k I fill** i i 1 i. K :: . CmSENS IBTSUBAlfCB €OMPA]rT.-NO ADTAITTAQBa OB SBCURITT TO 166 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Medicine; Rev. E. I. Roxford, Roprosontativo Fellow in Arts; Robert Bell, Orad. Civ. Eng., M.D., Representative Fellow in Applied Science; Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., LL.D., Ooyemors' Fellow; Rev. R. W. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., Chairman of the Protestant Board of School Commissionors ; Rev. Canon Hender- son, M. A., Principal of the Diocesan Theological College ; Rev. George Douglass, LL.D., Principal of Wesley an Tiieological College ; Clement H. McLeod, Ma.E., Representative Fellow in Applied Science; Robert M. Smith, B.Sc, Principal of St. Francis College, Richmond; J. S. Archibald, M.A , B.C.L., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Law; George Ross, M.A., M.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Medicine ; Francis J. Shepherd, M.D., Representative Fellow in Medicine; J. S. Hall, B.A., B.C.L., Representative Fellow in Law. (The Governors, Prin- cipal and Fellows constitute, under the Charter, the Corporation of the University, which has power, under the statutes, to frame regulations touching courses of study, matriculation, graduation and other educational matters, and to grant degrees.) Secretary, Registrar and Bursar (and Secretary of the Royal Institution) — William Craig Baynes, B.A. ; residence and office. East Wing, McGill College ; offioo hours, Iv) to 2. Clerk — James W- Braken- ridge ; residence, 39 Lome Avenue. Professors. . . Facxdty of Arts.—J. W. Dawson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.. C.M.G.. Principal, Logan Professor of Geology, and Professor of Natural History; Ven. Archdeacon Leach, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., Vice- Principal. Dean of the Faculty ; H. A. Howe, LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; A. Johnson, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics, and Redpath Professor of Natural Philosophy ; Rev. G. Cornish, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Classical Literature ; P. J. Darey, Mi.A., B.C.L., Professor of French Language and Literature; C. F. A. Margraff, M.A., Professor of German Language and Literature ; Rev. J. Clarke Murray, LL.D., Frothingham Professor of Logic, and Mental and Moral Philosophy ; Charles E. Moyse, B.A., l^oiessor of History, Molson Professor of English Language and Literature, and Associate Professor of English Language and Literature. Faculty of Applied Science.— K. T. Bovey, Professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Dean of the Facultv ; B. J. Harrington, B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Assaying, Mining and Chemistry ; G. H. McLeod, Ma.E., Lecturer in Surveying and Drawing, and Superintendent of Meteorological Observatory ; G. H. Chandler, B.A., Lecturer in Mathematics. Fciculty of Law.—'W. H. Kerr, D.C.L , Dean of the Faculty, Professor of International Law; Hon. W. Badgley, D.Q-L., Professor of Public and Criminal Law ; R. G. Laflamme, D.C.L., Professor of the Law of Real Estate ; E. Carter, Q.C., B.C.L., Associate Professor of Criminal Law; N. W. Trenholme, M.A., B.C.L., Professor of Roman Law; J. S. G. Wurtele, B.C.L., Associate Professor of Commercial Law ; H. F. Bainville, LL.B., CAVADIAJrCOl iM V EBU mB LIFE HflWTKBBg, COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 150 ProfeMor of Real Estate Law; £. Larcau, B-C.L., Profeisor of Legal Historj ; J. S. Archibald, B. A., B.C.L., Professor of Criminal and Constitutional Law; M. Hutchinson, B.C.L., Professor in Civil Procedure. Faculty of Medicine.— See page 118. J. Andrew, Instructor in Elocution. F. S. Bamjum, Instructor in Gymnastics. Civil B. J. : and Laval University (Montreal BrXnch). — Vice-Rector — Rev. Louis Beaudet, A.M., of the Quebec Seminary; residence, 134 Notre Dame street. Faculty of Theology. 1\97 Sherbrooke street. — Frederic Louis Colin, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Canonical Law, and Dean of the Faculty; Hyacinthe F.D. Rouxel. P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Moral Theology, and Secretary of the Faculty ; Joseph T. Parent, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Holy Scripture and Sacred Liturgy; Jean Amable Tr6molet, P.S.8., DD^ Professor of Dogmatic Theology; Narcisse A. Tr>ie, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Moral Theology; Isaie M. C. Lecoq, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Dogmatic Theology; Alexis J. T. Orban, P.S.S^ D.D., Pro- fessor of Sacred Eloquence, Nicolas V. Many, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Hebrew and Ecclesiastical History; Jules C. M. Delavigne, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Holy Scripture; J. Bte. Thibault, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Dogmatic Theology ; Francois H. Dupret, P.8.S., D.D., Professor of Holy Scripture and Hebrew; J. N. Martin, P.S.S., D.D., Professor of Dogmatic Theology. Faculty of Law, 327 Notre Dame street.— Hon. S. C. Monk, Professor Emeritus; C. S. Cherrier, Q.C, LL.D., Professor of International Law, and Dean of the Faculty; Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, Professor of Roman Law; Hon. T. J. J. Loranger, LLD., Professor of Administrative Law ; Hon. J. A. Chapleau, LL.D., Professor of Cr minal Law; Hon. L. A. Jette, LL.D., Professor of Civil Law; J. A. Ouimet.Q.C, LL.D., Professor of Civil Procedure ; Hon. A. Lacoste, Q.C, LL.D^, Professor of Commercial and Maritime Law. Fellows— Chas. C. DeLorimier, Q.C, LL.D., and F. X. Archambault, Q.C. FactUty of Medicine, — See page 119. MoGiLL Normal Sohool.— Affiliated to the University, under the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation of the University.— W. H. Hicks, principal ; J. McGregor, M.A., LL.D., ordinary professor; S. P. Robins, M.A., LL.D., associate professor of natural history ; P. J. Darey, M.A., associate professor in French ; F. W. Hicks, M.A., assistant professot of history. Regular instruction in drawing given by H. Bird; in music by R. J. Fowler, and in elocution l>y J. Andrew. W. G. Baynes, B.A., secretary of committee. THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— liife Branch. Separated honorable treatment goaranteed from the 160 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Model School of McGill Normal School. — F. W. Hicks, M.A., director of boys' department; Miss J. Swallow, director of girls' department^ Miss L. Derrick, director of primary department. National Institute op Fine Arts Applied to Industry.— Booms and classes, 80 St. Gabriel street. — Hon. L. 0. Taillon, M.P.P., president ; Hon. Honore Mercier, M.P.P., 1st vice- president; J. J. Curran, Q.C, LI4.D., M.P., 2nd vice-president; J. X. Perreaiilt, secretary-treasurer; G. "W". Parent, recording secretary. Executive Committee — Recorder DeMontigny, D. Beaubien, J. B. Bouillard, A. Bourbonniere, Rev. Abb6 Chabert, General Committee — Hon. Judge Baby, Hon. Judge Dugas, A. Desjardins, M.P., J. E. Robidoux, H. C. St. Pierre, Edward Murphy, L. 0. David, Alfred Larocque, jr., Napoleon Bourassa. Director of studies — Rev. Abbd Chabert. Proibstant Board or School Commissioners. — ^Rev. Canon Norman, M.A., D.C.L., chairman ; William Lunn, hon. treasurer ; Rev. J. F. Stevenson, LL.D., Rev. John Jenkins, D.D , LL.D., Principal Dawson, M.A., LL.D., P.R.S., C.M.G., rincipal of the Diocesan Theological College; Rev. J. Johnston, M.A., chaplain of the Senate; Rev. R. W. Norman, M. A., St. James the Apostle, Montreal ; Rev. James Carmichael, M.A., rector of St. George's, Montreal. Sunday, 11 a.m., 4.15 and 7 p.m. ; Bible class at 3 p.m. Daily prayer at 4.30 p.m. Wednes- day, 8 p.m. St. George's, comer Osborne and Windsor streets.— Rev. Canon Oarmichael, M.A., rector; Rev. J. G. Baylis, B.D., assistant minister. Sunday services, 11 a.m. i^d 7 p.m. ; Bible classes and Sunday-school at 3 p.m. Wednesday service, 8 p.m. Trinity Church, St. Denis street, comer Yiger Square.— Rev. W. L. Mills, officiating minister ; residence, 23 St. Denis street. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. 165 St. John the Evangelist, corner Ontario and St. Urbain streets. (Free seats).— Rev. E. Wood, M.A., incumbent; Rev. Wm. Wright, M.D., and Rev. A. French, B.A., assistant ministers. Sunday, 10.30 and 11.15 a.m., 4.15 and 7 p.m. Daily, 6.16 and 8.30 a.m., and 5 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. St. James the Apostle, St. Catherine street, west. — Rev. Canon Ellegood, M.A., rector; Rev. Canon Xorman, M.A., assistant. Sunday, 11 a.m., 4.15 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. During Lent, daily. St. Martin's, Upper St. Urbain street. — ^Rev. J. S. Stone, B.D., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday-school and rector's Bible class, 3 p.m. Holy Communion on first Sunday of every month at 11 a.m., and on third Sunday, at 9 a.m. Wednesday evening service, 8 o'clock. Ladies' Bible class and Aid Society Friday at 2.30 p.m. St. Stephen's, comer College and Inspector streets. — ^Ven. Arch- deacon Evans, M. A., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday- school and rector's Bible class for women at 3 p.m. \ St. Luke's, comer Champlain and Dorchester streets — (Free seats). — Rev. J. F. Sweeney, M.A., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Thomas, St. Mary street. — Rev. R. Lindsay, M.A., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Mary's, Hochelaga. — Rev. J. D. Borthwick, incumbent, and chaplain to the Jail. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Grace Church, Wellington street. — Rev. S. Belcher, rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Jude's, Coursol street. — Rev, J. H. Dixon, rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. St. Matthias, corner Cote St. Antoine road and Crawford avenue. Cote St. Antoine. — Rev. J. Empson, M.A., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday-school at 3 p.m. L'Eglise du Redempteur, Sabrevois French Mission, 135 Chat- ham street.— Rev. J. J. Roy, B.A., incumbent. Sunday, 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Reformed Episcopal Church in Canada (otherwise called The Reformed Church of England). — St. Bartholomew's, Beaver Hall Hill. — ^The Right Rev. Bishop Ussher, rector ; residence, 9 Drum- mond street. Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday-school and rector's Bible class at 3 p.m. The Sjmod of the B. E. Church in Canada publishes the Protestant PiUar as its official organ, monthly. i 1 1 lii li 1 t^Hmv ^ 1 i !i 'h ' THE CITMXENB IMSUBAITCE CO.--FIBE, I •> ■ tt:'' iTHB OTUBirS UrSITBAirCB CO.— FIRE BRAirCR. •lr«d» Ibr wbleli low flffnrM w£ll be qnot«d. Afeaelw 172 INSTITUTIONS. La. Grands Lionx Misbiox.— Rev. A. Munro, president; J. Richards, secretary-treasurer ; Rev. T. Laflour, recording secre- tary ; Rev. Chas. Roux, principal, at the Granae Ligne Institute. All contributions to the MisHion to be addressed to Joseph Richards, 114 St. Peter street, Montreal. Montreal Auxiuaby ReijIOioub Tract Society. —J. A. Mathewson, president ; Principal Dawson and Warden King, vice-presidents; W. Dry^dale, secretary; W. King, treasurer; E. Staoey. depositary. Committee — Resident ministers of the Gospel, with W. Drysdale, James Ross, J. Q. Parks. W. Orr, George Hague, A. A. Ayer, R. A. Palmer, John Murpny and D. Bentley. INSTITUTIONS. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room.— 11 St. Sacrament street. Alfred W. Hadrill, secretary. Mechanics* Institute.— John Boyd, president ; Robert Irwin, vice-president ; N. B. Corse, treasurer ; Dr. Kelley, secretary ; George Cruikshank, past president ; J. Findlay, William Reid, J. A. Harte, John McCalluni. John Harper, Thos. Allan, Peter Lyall, Henry Teulon, Henry Lampard, Charles Stevens, general committee. Council of Arts and Manufactures op the Province of Quebec. — Members -Hon. E. Dionne, Commissioner of Agricul- ture and Public Works ; Hon. W. W. Lynch, Provincial Secretary ; Hon. G. Ouimet, Superintendent of Publie Instruction; C. W. Carrier, Levis, president ; Hy. Bulmer, Montreal, vice-president ; S. C. Stevenson, B.A., Montreal, secretary. J. B. Holland, printer and bookseller; Thos. White, M.P. ; Adolphe Leveque, architect; Andrew Boyd, manufacturer ; Guillaume Boivin, manufacturer ; 8amuel E. Dawson, bookseller; M. J. F. Quinn, advocate; L. I. Boivin, commission merchant ; Nap. Bourassa, artist ; A. A. Stevenson ; all of the city of Montreal. Rev. Abbfe Octave Audet, BergerviUe ; James Carrell, Quebec ; Cyrille Duquet, jeweller, Quebec; J. F. Peachy, architect, Quebec; Alex. G. Lomas' Sherbrooke. Montreal Society of Decobative Art. — H. R. H. Princess Louise, patroness; Mrs. Molson and Mrs. Wheeler, honorary presidents ; Mrs. Hingston, president ; Mrs. F. W. Thomas, Mrs. Qreenshields, Mrs. Stimson, vice-presidents; Miss Badgley, treasurer ; Mrs. Crane, secretary. Rooms, 7 Phillips Square, Mrs. E. W. Bird, lady superintendent. mA good <3omaierelal Ktolui aptelaHy «•- In All prlBdpAl towns. Lomm pnM* OT«r •1»8M»I CLUBS. 178 AST AttooiATiON OP MoNTBKAL.— Incorporated 1860. —Art Gallery, comer Phillip Square and St. Catherine street. Hia Excellency the Oovemor-G<*neral and H. R. H. Princess Louise, patrons. Hon. Judge Mackay, president ; Hon Thos. Byan, vice- president; R. W. Shephorri, treasurt^r Council — F. B. Matthews, W Xotman, Rey. Canon Nurinan, John Popham, D. A. P. Watt, S. E. Dawson, T. S. Himt, F.K.b.. Geo. Hague, Wm. Hall, W. O. Murray, A. D. Steele, 1 . W- Thomas. 8. English, secretary and curator. F. Sweet, janitor. Grand Trunk Railway I^terary and Scientific Institutb. — J. Hickson, president; H. Wallis, vice-prciident ; A. Starke, secretary ; F. P. Currie, chairman ; D. Thomas, A. Walton, A. Plow, J. Clark, A. Sargeant, J. Ward, F. Wyer, F. Dairy mple, W. Aird, J. Anthony, J. Dehorty, J. Laing. Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal.— Organ- ized, 1862 ; incorporated, 1870. — Hon. P. J. O. Chauveau, president ; Edward Murphy, Ist vice-president ; Hon. Judge Baby, 2nd vice- president ; J. A. Nutter, treasurer ; Wm. McLennan, curator ; R. G. Lyman, secretary ; Henry Mott, T. D. King, R. C. Lyman, editing committee. Entomolooical Society of Ontario.— Founded 1863; incor- porated bjy Act of the Legislature of Ontario. — Montreal Branchy organized 1873.— H. H. Lyman, M.A., president; Wm. Couper, vice-president ; Q. J. Bowles, secretary-treasurer ; F. B. Caulfleld, J. G. Jack and Ernest D. Wintle, members of council. The Montreal Sailors' Institute, 219 Commissioners street. —A. Allan, president; C. Alexander, vice-president; H. Mc- Lennan, treasurer ; P. S. Ross, secretary ; John Ritchie, manager. CLUBS. CiTT Club, 171 St. James street — John Potts, manager, Metropolitan Club, 37 Beaver Hall.— J. Hickson, president ; John F. Cotton, treasurer ; F. H. Reynolds, secretary. St. Jambs Club, Dorchester street, comer University. — Ernest J. Craigie, secretary and manager. > i: OTIZElirS INSVBANCi: COMPACT— NO ADTAlf TAGES OB SECVBITT TO 174 CLUBS. ViCTOBiA Skathtg Glub.— Honorary members — ^The Bight Hon. Lord Monk; Gen. Sir W. P. Williams, Bart., K.C.B. ; H. B. H. Prince Arthur, H. I. H. the Grand Duke Alexis of Bussia, The Bight Hon. the Earl of DufTerio, the Countess of Dufiferin, His Exellency the Marquis of Lome, H. B. H. Princess Louise. J. Torrance, life member. Honorary directors — Ex-presidents J. Torrance, J. Lewis, S. H. Thompson, J. Qrant, F. W. Henshaw, J. Fairbaim, W. H. Hutton, Frederick C. Henshaw. C. P. Davidson, Q.C., president; J. P. Scott, vice-president. Directors — Selkirk Cross, H. B. Ives, Bobert Archer, E. S. Clouston, H. G. Strathy. BoYAii Caledonian Curling Club of Scotland, — Club Boom at Thistle Club Boom, Monique street. Officers of Canadian Branch — Colonel Dyde, C.M.G., president ; Alex. Mitchell, vice- president; Alex. Murray, secretary-treasurer. MoNTBBAL Thistle Cublino Club..— Organized 1842 ; incor- porated 1870.— Alex. McPherson, president; B. M. Esdaile, vice- president ; Chas Cassils, treasurer ; Edward F. Craig, secretary ; Bev. J. Clarke Murray, chaplain. Bepresentative members: David J. Oreensbields and George S. Brush. MoNTBEAL Cublino Club, 1079 St. Catherine street. — ^Founded 1807.— Patron, His Excellency the Marquis of Lome. A. Dennis- toun, president ; James Williamson, vice-president ; A. F. Biddell, secretary-treasurer. Bepresentative members A. T. Patterson, and Bobert Brown. Bink Committee — B. W. Tyre, H. Budden, Fred. Cole. W. W. Watson, auditor. MoNTBEAL Caledonian Curling Club — Bink comer Mountain and St. Catherine streets. Organized 1850: incorporated 1868 A. C. Hutchison, president ; Thomas Bobin, vice-president ; John Bobertson, treasurer ; Peter Fulton, secretary ; Bev. Canon EUe- good, chaplain. Committee of Management — Lt. Col A. A. Stevenson, J. H. Hutchison, Bobert Peel and David M. McGavin. Bepresentative members— Wm. McGibbon and Daniel Wilson. MONTBEAL Snow Shoe Club — Club Booms, Montreal Gym- nasium, Mansfield street, P.O. Box 1138 — W. L. Maltbv, president ; A. W. Stevenson, Ist vice-president; H. W- Becket, 2nd vice- president ; H. S. Tibbs, treasurer ; W. D. Aird, hon. secretary. St. Geobgb Snow Shoe Club— F. C. Henshaw, president ; Ist vice-president ; J. A. Wilson, 2nd vice-president : W. L. Mathews, secretaiy. Committee— C. Lamothe, H. Howard, B. Kaus, G. Fleet and J. C. Bowden. GAHAHlAir COBEPAHT OFFEBS nrrEsnonrG life nr sitrebs* M CLUBS. 175 Shakbock Laobossb Club— W. Stafford, hon. president; J. McShane, M.P.^ president; Dr. Ouerin,lst vice-president; F. Wilson, 2nd vice-president; P. J. McElroy, treasurer; P. E. McKenna, secretary ; F. Daly, asst. secretary ; M. J. Polan, captain. Committee — J. Hoobin, M. Archill^ P. McKeown, P. j: Bonayne, J. Clark, E. Kennedy, J. O. Neville, T. Larkin, J. Morton and M. F. Nolan. MONTBEAL Lacbosse Club— Club Booms, Montreal Gym- nasium, Mansfield street. Track and Qronnds, Sherbrooke street West, P.O. Box 1138— A. W. Stevenson, president ; H. W. Becket, Ist vice-president ; G. R. Stark, 2nd vice-president ; H. S. Tibbs, treasurer; Thos. L. Paton, hon. secretary. Committee, W. Cairns, J. L. Gardner, F. Cushing, B. Summerhayes, J. Kay, B. B. Boss and G. Sheppard. INDEPENDENT Lacbosse Club — Jamcs Scullion, hon. president ; John Lewis, president ; B. Boyd, 1st vice-president ; J. White, 2nd vice-president; D. Phelan, treasurer; Wm. Scullion, secretary. Committee — Wm. H. Amton, D. Stevenson, B. Dumphy, E Giroux, F. Dillon, P. Tucker, D. Graham, Wm. Blacklock and T. Devine. Montbeaij Cbicket CiiUB.— Club Boom, Cricket Grounds, St. Catherine street. — T. H. Hodgson, president; J. S. McLachlan, vice-president ; C. W. Dean, secretary-treasurer. Committee— J. Smith, C. W. Dean, J. C. Badgley, F. Stancliffe, A. F. Beevor, C. P. Sclater. Secretary's address. Bank of Montreal. MONTBEAL Foot-Ball Club. E. A Whitehead, president ; H. W. Thomas, vice-president; B. Tuson Heneker, captain; Bobert Campbell, secretary ; W. L. S. Jackson, treasurer. Com- mittee — G. L. Cains, F. W. Hamilton, F. Cains, A. Dunbar Taylor, M. Drummond. BBiTANinA FooT-FALL Club.— Club Booms, Montreal Gymna- sium, Mansfield street. — B. D. McGibbon, president ; S. Camp- bell, 1st vice-president; W. S. Kerry, 2nd vice-president; C. Armstrong, secretary; A. Gwilt. treasurer; M. S. Blaiklock, captain. Committee — K. Young, H. M. Belcher, D. Kingham, F. Scott, J. Barclay, J. Boss, J. Bruce. Match Committee — M. S. Blaiklock, F. Scott, K. Young. Secretary's address, P. O. Box 1062. McGiLii UmvBBSiTT Foot-Ball Club. — Club Boom, Students* Beading Boom, ma^n building. Faculty of Arts.— Composed only of students of McQiU University. ' ;) '■' HI A -f M \m ^' ^ !i m i ^1 HI N y^Bm ■^■HD i im S' \ !p^ j m wf J » ^ftj THB crnZBNS INSUBANOB CO.— Idfe Branoh. SepM»t«4 lionorable treatment gnanuiteed from tbm 176 CLUBS. MoiTTBEAii BiCTCLK CiiUB.— Club Booms, Montreal Gymnasium, Mansfield street. P. O. Box 1733. JR. S. Tibbs, captain; J. D. Miller, hon. secretary ; J. Trotter, 1st lieutenant ; A. T. Lane, 2nd lieutenant ; G. M. Smith, 3rd lieutenant ; G. DeSola, 4th lieuten- ant ; J. Muirhead, 6th lieutenant. MoiTTBEAii Amateub Athletio ASSOCIATION. — Gomposcd of Montreal Lacrosse Club, Montreal Snow-Shoe Club and Montreal Bieyde Club. Secretary, H. S. Tibbs. Club House, Montreal Gymnasium, Mansfield st. — Gymnasium, bowling alleys, billiard room, shooting gallery, library, chess and club rooms. Club Track and Grounds, Sherbrooke street, west — Lacrosse, archery, lawn tennis, croquet and other games. Board of Directors — ^A. W. Stevenson, president; W. L. Maltby, vice-president; H. "W. Becket, treasurer ; T. L. Paton, hon. secretary ; A. Grant, B. B. Boss, G. B. Starke, S. M. Baylis and H. S. Tibbs. Bakk Athletic Assooiatiok. — Colin McGuaig, hon. secretary. MoNTBEAii Gymnasium (now the property of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association) comer of Mansfield and Burnside streets. MoNTREAii Chess Club — Club Booms, Montreal Amateur Ath- letic Association Gymnasium, Mansfield street. H. Aspinwall Howe, L.L.D., president ; Thos. Workman and Prof. W. H. Hicks, vice-presidents ; J. G. Ascher, secretary-treasurer ; John Stirling, John Barry, J WT* Shaw, councilors. Evenings for play, Tues- days and Saturdays at 8 o'clock. MoNTBEAL Golf Club— Established 1873 -Patrons; the Earl of Dufferin, and Marquis of Lome (Governor-General of Canada) ; J. Taylor, captain ; D. D. Sidey, sec. -treasurer. Members meet for play at the Club House, Fletcher's Field, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3 o'clock. MoNTBEAL Backet Coubt — 74 St. George street — B. C. Hamilton, secretary and general manager. Fish and Game Pbotection Club of the Province of Quebec — J. C. Wilson, president ; E. C. Monk, vice-president ; G. H, Matthews, secretary ; W. H. Bintoul, treasurer. Committee— A. N. Shewan, I. H. Stearns, F. J. Brady, H. B. Ives, E. B. Goodacre, B. H. Kilby, L. A. Boyer, S. Cross, Wm. Crowther, Chas. Stimson, W. S. McFarlane, Alderic Deschamps, F. Henshaw, Jos. Appleton and Hon. J. B. Thibaudeau. by Aot of Parliament.- Undoubted Seonrlty Is afforded and Mgli etanding of its Proprietary and DIreotors. MASONIC. 177 MASONIC. Officeks OF THE Grand Lodoe OF QUEBEC— M. W. Bro. John H. Grahami L.L.D., Richmond, Grand Master; R. "W. Bro. Hobart Butler, Bedford, Deputy Grand Master ; R. W. Bro. Edson Fitch, Quebec, D. D. G. M., Quebec and Three Rivers District; R. W. Bro. J. Fred Walker, D. D. G. M., Montreal District; R. W. Bro. Arthur F. Simpson, Lennoxville, D.D. G. M., St. Francis District; R. W. Bro. J. Massie, Jr. Cowansville, D. D. G. M., Bedford District; R. W. Bro. Arthur Lyon, M.D., Shawville, D. D. G. M., Ottawa District; R. W. Bro. C. D. Hanson, Montreal, Grand Senior Warden, R. W. Bro. Jno. Godwin, Three Rivers, Grand Junior Warden; R. W. Bro. Rev. John Scrimger, Montreal, Rev. Jas. Dixon, Montreal, Grand Chaplains; R. W. Bro. I. H. Steams, Montreal, Grand Treasurer; R. W. Bro. Thos. Simpson, Montreal, Grand Registrar; R. W. Bro. John H. Isaacson, Montreal, Grand Secretary ; V. W. Bro. Henry Dunne, Montreal, Grand Senior Deacon ; V. W. Bro. Thos. Hart, Richmond, Grand Junior Deacon; V. W. Bro, David A. Manson, Mansonville, Grand Director of Ceremonies : V. W. Bro. Geo. L. Pridham, Coaticooke, Grand Organist ; V. W. Bro. H. Russel, M.D., Quebec, Grand Pursuivant ; G. E. Jacques, Montreal, Jas. S. Catchpole, Watertown, Bernard Reed, Montreal, W. R. Schofleld, Sherbrooke, Grand Stewards. S. B. Dawson, Quebec, Grand Tyler. Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec— M. E. Comp. Prank Edgar, Montreal, Grand Z. ; R. E. Comp. H. Luke Robinson, Waterloo, Grand H. ; R. E. Comp. Samuel Kennedy, Quebec, Grand J. ; R. E. Comp. Angus Grant. Montreal, Scribe E ; R. E. Comp. Hobart Butler, Bedford, Scribe N. ; R. E. Comp. Alb. D. Nelson, Montreal, Treasurer ; R. B. Comp. R. Tyler, Montreal, Grand Principal Sojourner; V. E. Comp. Geo. Knowles, Quebec, Grand Assistant Sojourner ; Y. "E. Comp. Jos. Martin, Montreal, Grand Junior Sojourner; V. E. Comp. Daniel L. Allen, Waterloo, Grand Pursuivant; V- E. Comp. H. E. Channel, Stanstead, Grand Steward; V. E. Comp. Edson Fitch, Quebec, Grand Steward; V. E. Comp. H. L. Fuller, Sweetsburg, Grand Steward ; V, E. Comp. H. Clark, Quebec, Grand Janitor. Grand Superintendents of Districts — R. E. Comp. Will. K. Whyte, Montreal District; R. E. Comp. James Addie, Eastern Townships District ; R. E. Comp. F. T. Thomas, Stadacona District. Committee on jurisprudence, Grievances and Appeals — R. E. Comp. James Dunbar, Q.C., Quebec; R. E. Comp. H. W. Wood, M.D., Knowlton ; R. E. Comp. W. M. Lemesurier, Montreal. Committee on Foreign Relations and Correspondence — M. E. Comp. John H. Graham, L.L.D., Richmond ; V. E. Comp. Arthur F. Simpson, Lennoxville; R. E. Comp. John McLean, Montreal. Committee on Finances and Benevolence — M. E. Comp. Isaac Henry Stearns, Montreal ; V. E. Comp. James Bowen, jr., Quebec ; E. Comp. Rev. Henry W. Nye, Bedford. i I' 1 i!: 1 1'' . i I M U ^.-1 E%":' •ill M 'f' ii I i ■tl II \'m '\ THS dTUEBHS IXftURANCB COMPAITT.-' on the <}oatineiit Is HOST 178 MASONIC. Committee on Credentials— R. E. Comp. Thomas Milton, Montreal ; V. E. Comp. F. W. W. Bowen, Sherbrooke ; V. E. Comp. Edson Fitch, Quebec. Committee ""ti Ritual — ^M. E. Comp Isaac Henry Steams, Montreal ; R. E. Comp. H. L. Bobinson, Waterloo ; B. E. Comp. Thomas Milton, Montreal ; B. E. Comp. F. T. Thomas, Quebec ; B. E. Comp. Jolm McLean, Montreal ; B. E. Comp. James Addie, Himtingville ; B. E. Comp. W. H. Whyte, Montreal. SUBOBDINATE ChAPTEBS OF BOTAL AbCH MASOXS OF QUEBEC UESTIKO HT MOI«TBEAIi : — Carnarvon Chapter, No. 6, Q.R. — Meets on third Thursday of each month, except June, July and August, in the Boyal Albert Chapter Booms, 6 Phillips Square. Mount Horeh Chapter No.H, Q.R. — Meets on second "Wednesday of each month, in the British Masonic Chambers, Xotre Dame street. , Montreal Chapter, No. 7, Q.R. — Meets on second Friday of each month, in the Canadian Masonic Chambers, Place d'Armes. Royal Albert Chapter, No. 8, Q.R. — Meets on third Wednesday in March, June, September and December, in their Chapter Booms, 6 Phillips Square. St. Charles Chapter, No. 9^ Q.R, — Meets on first Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Hall, Point St. Charles. St. Paul's Chapter, E.R. — Meets va, Chapter Boom, Academy of Music, third Thursday in January, March, June and October. Richard Coeur de Leon Precevtory, Montreal, of the United Beligious and Military Orders of the Temple, and of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Bhodes and Malta. — ^Presiding Preceptor, B. E. Sir K!t.| A. G. Adams; constable. Sir Kt.t W. M. Lemesur- ier ; marshal, Sir Kt.t Joseph Mitchell ; chaplain, V. E. 8ir Kt.^ Wm. Toung, M.D ; treasurer, B. E. Sir Kt.| I. H. Steams; registrar. Sir Kt.f John J. Beed; sub-marshal, Sir Kt.t James Martin ; captain of guards, Sir Kt.f J. C. Wilson ; director of ceremonies, Sir Et.t Bichard Tyler; first standard bearer. Sir Kt.t W. B. Cuthbert; second standard bearer. Sir Kt.f D. Ander- son; almoner. Sir Kt.f Geo. Crawford; pursuivant, Sir Kt.f David B. B. Coffin. Meets at their Chapter House, 359 Notre Dame street, on the fourth Thursday of every month except June, July and August. ^ Montreal Sovereign Consistory, 82 degrees. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.— Fovath. Tuesday in each month, in the Asylum, 1448 St. Catherine street, Hochelaga Chapter of Rose Croix, 18 degrees, A. «fe A. S. R. — Third Tuesday in each month, in the Asylum, 1448 St. Catherine street. Hochelaga Grand Lodge of Perfection, 14 degrees, A. & A. S. R. — ^Third Tuesdi^ ia eadi month, in the Asylum, 1448 St. Catherine street. Ander- Kt.t Notre June, and in the 12.— lerine S.B. icrine TilRKRAL •»« BEHIJBrERATITE A€€IDEBrT POUICT Coimpmnj at $5 per f 1000. ^ !^ o i 00 H 60 H S s § 5s|.SS.^c!J .§'1 ..d||S| ^?^i e I l^xbH^al>:Hi^$^hia:^>^lSK>^'JH>^H J ;!gs C8 • •!— t s s ^ m ^= = = .. :. = = . = , .,,. = , = «. e • •9 oo*o)anQ) •o2*¥ bo* j4 • 1= 3 SI'S §1 §- = ^ aSjH gr -g^a •a- S5-a35 Ji 3=6 f 12166 |gt«° »2a s i^ •is s s£S(^^ ^s^^i^;^ (^3S» I T-i o f-i eq o fH il I-) w SSSSSS^^ CI eo th (M ■^ >0 X3 >0 « t> CO I CO CO onding secretary, William Papps, 106 Canning street. Loyal Montreal Lodge^ No. 3,115.— N. G., Geo. Cook ; V. G., A. McAllister ; G. M., W. Hamilton ; treasurer, J. Findlay ; finan- cial secretary, John Reid. Loyal Victoria Lodge, No. 5.896. — G. M., Robert Waugh; N. G., James Carmichael ; V. G., Tnomas Wilson ; treasurer, Donald Robertson ; financial secretary, Wm. Papps, 106 Canning street. Loyal Eoccelsior Lodge, No. 6,237. — G. M., J. McGarry ; N. G., J. Feams; V. G., Robert Withell; treasurer, Walter Reid; financial secretary, Wm. Emo. Loyal Star of the West Lodge, No. 6,313.— G. M., Saml. Alcott ; N. G., John Ion ; V. G., Richard Egan ; treasurer, C. Salsbury ; financial secretary, C. Williams. Loycd Trafalgar Lodge, No. 6,319.— G. M., W. Watts ; N. G., A. R. Reid ; V. G., W. Campbell ; treasurer, W. T. Anderson ; financial secretary, T. D. Todd. Loyal Palmeraton Lodge, No. 6,350, — G. M., R. McVicker; treasurer, J. Creighton, sr. ; financial secretary, J. Creighton, jr. RoYAii Abch Ohapteb of ODBFELiiOws, M. U. — Maple Leaf Chapter No- 1. — John Ion, W. T.Anderson, C. J. Williams, H. E. Tucker, 35 St. Lambert Hill. OEANGE ORDER The Hdbah Black Preceptory, No. 165. — Meets on the fourth Tuesday in each month. Boyal Scarlet Chapter. — Meets ou the 14th of each month. County Lodge. — ^Annual meeting second Tuesday in February. District Lodge.— Annnal meeting second Tuesday in /auuary. Quarterly meetings, second Tuesday in April, July and October. THE CinZEirS INSURANCE COMPANT.-FlM, Ufli Aeeident.— Capital •lass.OOO. .,-i< ORDER OF FORESTERS. 181 Derry L. O. L., No, 224.— Meets second Friday in every month. Duke of York L. O. £., No. 413. — Meets second Wednesday in every month. Victoria L. 0. i., No. 3.50. — Meets fourth Wednesday in every month. Boyne L. 0. L., No. 401.- Meets third Friday in every month. Domimon L. 0. L., No. 1,263. — Meets third Friday in every mouth. (The above meet in the Orange Hall, 81 St. James street). Lome L. 0. Z., No. 1,373.— Meets first Wednesday in every month, in St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles. Hackett L. O. L., No. 1,474. — Meets second Tuesday in every month, at O" znge Hall, 132 Chatham street. Provincial Grand Lodge. — Annual meeting, third Tuesday in FebrUiTy, 1883, in Montreal. Prentice Boys. — St. Oeorge^s No. 26. — Meets second Monday in every month, in Orange Hall, 81 St. James street. ANCIENT OKDEE OF t^ORESTERS. MoNTREAii United District. — Meets the fourth Monday in January, April, July and October, at the St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles, at 8 p.m. Trustees — W. Anderson, of Court 5,694; J. T. S. Webb, M.D., 5,774; T. J. Bedford, 5,889; Jas. Field, 6,420. Officers— W. Cole, chief ranger ; F. G. Pollard, sub- chief; H. S. Lomas, treasurer, St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles ; C. Salsbury, secretary, 66 Plymouth Grove, off Canning street, (P. O. Address — Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal).. Court Mount Royal, No. 5,694.— Meets every alternate Thurs- day, at Lomas* Club House, Point St. Charles; secretary, J. Edwards, 122 McGill street. Court Allan^s Pride, No. 5,774.— Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday in each month, at 666^ Craig street; secretary, S. Grey, 123 Amherst street. Court St. Jiide, No. 5,889. — ^Meets every alternate Thursday, at the West End Hall, 132 Chatham street ; secretary, T, J. Bedford, Audit Office, Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal. Court Marquis of Lome, No, 6,420.— Meets every alternate Tuesday, at the School-house, Tanneries West; secretary, W. Cole, care of Haswell & Co., McGill street. _ , li1 .iii dnZEMS INSVBAirOE CO.-FIRE, I«IFE •Ir Hiigii AllMiy Fg— Mmti Heary I^ynfM, Esq., 182 STE. CUNEGONDE VILLAGE. STE. CUNEGONDE VILLAGE. (Incorporated 1876.) Corporation —S. Delislc, mayor. Councillors— Joseph Luttrell, chairman finance committee ; L. H. Henault, chairman fire and police committee ; C. F. Lalonde, chairman health committee ; G. Bonneville, chairman water committee ; N. Moreau, chairman road and light committee ; John Dutour, chairman license com- mittee ; Chs. F. Porlier, secretary-treasurer; auditors, Thos. J. Bedford and G. N. Ducharme. Chief of fire and police force, N. Clioquette. Water Works, Berger AND A€€IDEBrT.-CAPITAL, - - •fl,lS8,00a. tlce-Pr««ident ; Gerald E. Hart, General Maimg^r^ QUEBEC. 183 QUEBEC. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. Hon. F. Langelier, Mayor. L. A. Cannon, city clerk ; N. F<8 Office. — W- G. Sheppard, inspector ; J. L. Anctil, assistant inspector ; O. Frechette, C. Vohl, A. Beaudry and A. Carrier, clerks ; H. A. Murphyj N. A. Beaudet, J. Deslauriers, Q. Lapointe, E. Blondean, L. N. Dionne, T. Gaudry, D. Blondeau, L. H. Garneau, J. O. Pageau, O. Talbot, L. Furios, G. Evanturel, J. T. Methot, E. Hudon, F. X. Labbe, J. G. Jiourget, D. 0. Dagneau, H. J. Kimlin, R. G. Bourget, A. C. Miquelon and 0. Bedard, railway mail clerks. Jules Boivin, messenger. I ■t i I V .' i^^ Uf IlfSVRAlVCE COMPAmr-UFB BRANCH. liBff eondlUoiu. Foreign travel aB4 184 QUEBEC. QUEBEC EXCHANGE. Arthur street. L. T. Managing Committee— R. H. Smith, chairman ; W. Brodio, J. C. Thomson, R. R. Dobell, W. Rae, Thos. Becket, F. Billingsley, T. H. Thomson, secretary-treasurer ; Frank Johnston, superin- tendant, ^^^^ BOARD OF TRADE. OfSce, Exchange Buildings, Arthur street, L. T. H. W. Welch, president; R. R. Dobell, vice-president; P. Macnaughton, treasurer ; F. H. Andrews, secretary. Council— W. Brodie, H. Dinning, P. Valliere, N. Turcotte, R. H. Smith, Wm. Rae, B. Verret, J. Patton, S. Peters, O. Murphy. CROWN TIMBER LANDS. 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Collector of Crown Timber dues, H. J. Chaloner; assistant John Mackay. Pierre Miller, clerk. HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS. Custom House. Meet every Wednesday, at 3 p.m. P. V. Valin, M.P., chairman ; R. R. Dobell, E. Giroux, J. Chabot, Hon. Thomas McGreevy, M.P., J. B. Forsyth, W. Rae, Ferdinand Hamel, John Sharpies. Francois Gourdeau, harbor master ; C. Sullivan, assistant do. ; A. H. Verret, secretary- treasurer ; James Woods, chief clerk ; U. Binct, clerk ; W. Pilk- ington, resident engineer ; St. George Boswell, assistant do. do. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. Custom House. J. M. LeMoine, district inspector ; G. Larue, collector ; J. H. Cahill, deputy collector ; Geo. Bourassa, Joteph Rouleau, M. Mc- Namara, Geo. Neilan, John Courtney, Charles Belanger, Jules Lemoine, F. X. La Traversy, Louis Lepipe, Onesime Bourget. SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS' OFFICE. 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Supervisor of Cullers, James Patton ; T. J. Walsh, cashier ; E. Gowan, G. H. DeBlois, Patrick Lambert, W. F. Whelan, C P. L. DeMartigny, J E. Beland, Z. Levasseur, James Foley, Ferd. Poliquin, T. P. Grogan, Chas. Bellerive, specification clerks ; T. Harney, messenger. r ; assistant ant do. do. UFB POIildES of •▼•17 deserlptioa * kMardQUS occnpAUon do not TOld tlM tilej WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Old Military Bakery, St. Andrew street. Abdon G6t6, inspector ; Philip Bourassa, deputy inspector ; F. X. Chabot and W. Adams, assistant deputy inspectors. GAS INSPECTION. Old Military Bakery, St. Andrew street. N. LeVasseur, inspector. ADULTERATION OF FOOD. Office, Ste. Anne street, U. T. Dr. M. Fiset, 29 St. Valliere street, St. Sauveur, analyst and chemist. CONSULATES. Argentine Confederation. — John Arthur Maguire, 126 St. Peter street, L. T. Be7gfmm.— Camille Jansen, St. Foy's Road; A. Joseph, Dal- faousie street, vice-consul. BrazU,~'Z. U. Laird, Dalhousie street, vice-consul. ChUi John Laird, St. Lawrence Chambers, 113 St. Peter street, L. T. France. — Le Comte de Sesmaisons, 54 St. Louis street. German Empire. — Charles Pitl, 63 Dalhousie street. Montevideo. — Charles P. Champion, 66 St. Peter street, L. T. Netherlands. — C. J. Jansen, 12 Des Prairies street, St. Rochs. Sweden and Norway. — W. A. Schwartz, St. James street, L. T. Poriugal.^Y. Carbray, 114 St. Peter street, L. T. Spain. — Senor le Comte de Premio-Real, consul-general for the Dominion of Canada, British and French Possessions in North America, British Guiana, Ac, Ste. Anne street. United States. — Hon. John N. Wasson, Esplanade. I • i ^ 13 ■ I if ii- '■1 • t ■ ■' >: |c-' ( 4 m^ I'M III' dTUEHS I3r0l1JRA!VCB COHPAMT.-liOAHi mw yrmtcd after thr— jRae, William -Russell, Willis Gingras, J. Elie Oiblin, John Roy, F. E. Gauvreau, Pierre Sewell, James A. Gameau, Pierre St. Michel, Charles Germain, Norbert Shehyn, Joseph Giroux, Edmond . Sharpies, William Giroux, Pierre Swift, Henry Gale, John V. Shee, Patrick Gosselin, Jonas Tourangeau, Pierre G. Gilchen, Thomas Tessier, Cyrille Ha.nel, Abraham Tremblay, George T. Hossack, James Temple, Charles V. M, Hamilton, Robert Withall. William John Henchey, Patrick Wurtele, William G. Hagens, Hans D. Murray, Clerk of the Peace. Honaebold and sood Commercial Risks speciallj da- In all principal towns. Losses paid, over 91»800,0IM* QUEBEC. 189 BANKS. ' Bank of British North America. — C. F. Smith, manager; St. Peter street, L. T, Bank of Montreal.— J. Porteoua, manager; comer St. Peter and Arthur streets, L. T. Banque Nationale. — R. G. Lafirance, cashier ; 77 St. Peter street, L. T. Merchants Bank. — ^H. M. Price, manager ; 79 St. Peter st., L.T. Quebec Bank — S. Stevenson, cashier ; Quebec Bank Buildings, comer St, James and St. Peter streets, L. T. Savings Bank. — G. Veasey, manager; 9 St. Louis street, U. T. Union Batik. — ^P. MacEwan, cashier ; St. Peter street, L. T. Quebec Notre Dame Savings Bank. — F. R. A. Vezina, sec- treasurer. 23 St. John street, T. Z. L. Vezina, accountant ; 97 St. Joseph street, F. Cdt^, accountant ; Levis, C N. Hamel, accountant. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF QUEBEC. Patrons — ^His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada ; His Excellency the Earl of Dufiferin ; His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec ; and Their Honors the Lieu- tenant-Governors of Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba. Office-bearers for the year— President, Hon. P. Fortin, M.P. ; 1st vice-president, H. H. Miles, LL.D., D.C.L. ; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Lt.-Colonel W. Rhodes; 3rd vice-president, H. J. J. B. Chouinard ; French corresponding secretary. Dr. N. E. Dionne ; assistant corresponding secretary N. Levasseur; English corre- sponding secretary, W. C Seaton ; assistant corresponding secre- tary, Crawford landsay; recording secretary, Frank D. Tims; assistant recording secretary, J. J. Fremont; treasurer. L. P. Sirois, N.P. ; librarian, E. T. Fletcher; additional members of the council, T. LeDroit, Le Chevalier C. Baillarg6, E. Tachfe, G. Stewart, jr., and John V. Gale. '11 H \ 190 THE CITIZENS INSVBANCE COHPAlfT^NO ADVAJfTAGES OB SECITBITY TO OTTAWA. OTTAWA. CITY GOVERNMENT.— 1883. Mayor :— P. St. Jean, M.D. Victoria Ward. — Aldermen : A. Masson, John Bobier, and P. Whelan. Wellington Ward. — Aldermen : George Cox, Wm. Cherry, and R. C. W. McCuaig. St. GeorgfaWard. — Aldermen : Jacob Err att, William "Whillans, and John O'Leary. By Ward. — Aldermen: John Heney, L. A. Olivier, and P. Conway. Ottawa Ward. — Aldermen : E. E. Lauzon, F. McDougal, and E. G. Laverdure. Officers of Corporation.— W. P. Lett, city clerk and registrar of births, marriages and deaths ; H. Jackson, accountant, and assistant city clerk ; Wm. J. Kennedy, junior clerk ; T. H. Kirby, treasurer ; T. W. Tliompson, collector ; J. Lindsay, accountant ; B. Surtees, city engineer ; Joseph R. Rowan, clerk ; J. O'Reilly, license inspector; A. Pratt, assessment commissioner; E. A. Lapierre and Wm. Porter, assessors ; R. O'Reilly and S. RathweU, auditors; Robert Nile, messenger. Police Commissioners.— The Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrate , D. A. McTavish, city solicitor. Police Court. — The Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrate, commissioners ; M. O'Gara, police magistrate ; W. P. Lett, junr., clerk ; Donald M. Grant, chief of police ; Dr. Roblllard, health inspector ; William McVeity, detective. WATER WORKS' OFFICES. R. Surtees, manager ; E. Pinard, collector ; J. F. Cunningham, clerk; John McDougal, bailiff; W. G. Williams, policeman. FIRE BRIGADE. William Young, chief fire brigade; P. Favreau, deputy chief do. Xo. 1 Station, Pooley'a Bridge, Le Breton Flats Jos. Mills, guardian ; P. Murphy and J. Lowry, firemen. No. 2 Station, comer of Queen and Lyon streets. ~>Tho8. Stan- ford, guardian ; H. Latimer and R. A. Waggoner, firemen. CANABIAir COHPAKT OFFERS nnnsMBiiro i^ife htsitrers. No. 3 Station and Hose Towcr, St. Paul street — Jos. Manners, guardian ; A. McLean rnd James Latimer, firemen. No. 4 Station, Cumberland street. — William Walsh, guardian ; John Corbett and Jos. Fevereau, firemen. Central Station, York street.— James A. Johnston, guardian; C. Taylor and J. Reilly, firemen. Chaudiere Steamer, Central Station. — W. Cherry, captain, 30 men. Union Steamer, Union Station, LeBreton Flats.— John Albert, captain, 30 men. Steamer Conqueror, Central Station, York street. Box. No. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Locality. 2— Comer Russel House. 3 — Corner Sparks and O'Connor streets. 4 — Comer Elgin and Gloucester streets. 5 — Comer O'Connor and Gloucester streets. 6 — Corner Maria and Bank streets. 7 — Corner Wellington and Kent streets. 8 — U. T. Engine House, Sally street. 9 — Comer Victoria and John streets. 12~Comer Bay' and Maria streets. 13 — Fleck's Foundry, Wellington street. 14 — Corner Napean and Concession sts. (Ashburnham hill.) 15— Comer Albert and Perce streets (West.) 16— Corner Duke and Queen streets. 17 — Comer Richmond road and Broad streets. 18 — Comer Broad and Queen streets. 19 — Corner Broad and Oregon streets. 21— Booth's Office, Victoria Island. 23— Bronson & Weston's Office, Victoria Island. / 24 - Comer Sussex and Rideau streets. 25 Corner Rideau and Ottawa streets. 26— Corner Wilbrod and Cumberland streets. 27 — Corner Nicholas and Theodore streets. 28— Fire Station, St. Paul street. 81 — Comer Rideau and King streets. 32 — Comer Rideau and Friel streets. 34 — Comer Daly and Chapel streets. 35— Comer Wilbrod and Nelson streets. 36 — Protestant Hospital, Rideau street. 37 — Currier's Factory, Canal Basin. 41 — Fire Station, York street. 42 — Fire Station, Cumberland street. 43 — Comer St. Patrick and Sussex. 46— Comer Albert and Metcalfe streets. 51 — Comer Sussex and Water streets. 52 — Comer Dalhousie and Church streets. 53— Comer Cumberland and Cathcart streets. I' I f •1 i it , \ ^< I! THJB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— Ufe Branch. Separated lionorable treatment iraaranteed from the Box. ■:.--.■■' ../ Locality. • . - No. 64 — Corner Dalhousie street and Railway Depot. 61 — Corner McLaren's Mills. G2— Corner St. Patrick and Nelson streets. 63 — Corner Chapel and Parry streets. 64 — Comer St. Andrew and St. Joseph streets. 71— Comer St, Patrick and Cobourg streets. 73 — Nicholas street, south end. 81 — Corner Lisgar and Kent streets. 82 — Corner Somerset and Arthur streets. 91 — Corner Metcalfe and Cooper streets. POST OFFICE. Post Office — J. M Currier, postmaster ; F. Hawken, assistant postmaster; F. French, E. B. Bates, E. S. McDermott, W. H. Pennock, E. J. O'Connor, C. Shaw, J. G. Poston, B. D. Gordon, James Smith, W, O. Mercer, H. S. Shaw, A. A. Smith, C. Pope, E. B Wood, H. O'Neill, I. Traversey, F. McDonald, M. J. Wliitty, P. Leblanc, P. D. Mclntyre, J. H. Bartlett, 0. 0. Doucet, H. Mc- Kay, H. Poole, E. Landrian, S. J. Bradbury, clerks ; F. S. "War- wicker, superintendent of letter carriers , P. Larue, John Brown, A. Dupuis, N. Lamb, J. W. Favreau, A. Gauthier, M. Dolan, P. Bobert, letter carriers ; W. Darcy, W. Goodwin, collectors ; H. Duggan, messenger; H, Carroll, J. F. Holland, F. George, J. Marier, T. Cuddie, J. Dunne, carriers. Office hours, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; for money orders and savings bank business, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Inspection Department. — T. P. Frencli, inspector ; C. P. Le- Sueur, J. F. O'Connor, T. O. Butler, L. A. Oliver, clerks ; E. Roy, messenger. Mail Clerks. — J. D. Thompson, E. Gordon, F. Bumham, D. Maloney, E. Stanton, G. T. Gorrell, A. Leclaire, R. Peden, G. C. Wood^ J. B. Z. Legendre, J. A. Chevrier, R. Montgomery, J. B. Gillesie. CUSTOM HOUSE. Z. Wilson, collector; J. T. Bartram, surveyor; W. Macagy and Thomas Patterson, appraisers ; W. S. Kirby, chief clerk ; G. J. Horm, J. B. Stacy, cleiks ; A. Heney and P. Marier, landing waiters; J. C. Kier, locker; J. J. McGoveru, storemau and packer; G. R. Johnson, messenger. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registrar of shipping, Z. Wilson, collector of customs ; R. C. W. McCuaig, surveyor and measurer of shipping. INLAND REVENUE. W. L. Hamilton, district inspector ; M. Battle, collector ; J. M. B. Henry, deputy collector ; W. G. Bedard, accountant ; F. Austin Lett, excise officer. D. C. B. . to C. by Act of Parliament.- Undoubted Security is afforded and bigh standing of its Proprietary and Directors. " ADVERTISEMENT. 193 JAMES HOPE & CO. Manufacturing Stationers, A. MM GENERAL BOOKBINDERS AND IMFOBTEBS OF General S^tationery, Artists' Materials, Scbool Books, Bibles, Cliarch Services, Prayer Books, Pliotograptaic Albums, Ac. Particular attention given to the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS of the best material and workmanship. BOOKBINDING and PAPER RULING in all their branches executed \v the best manner and with despatch. ■ i v: m THE dnZEBTS ISTSURANCE COMPAirT.-TlM HOST on the Conttnent imUmud ky 194 OTTAWA. BOARD OF TRADE. Hon. J. Skead, president ; E- McGillivray, vice-president ; J. Cunningham, treasurer ; J. H. P. Gibson, secretary. Council.— V. Clemow, J. W. McRae, W. Pennock, T. Patterson, J. C. Brennan, J. Henej\ J. A. Pinard, J. Kavanagb, P. Lar- month, D. Murphy, C. McGree, J. W. Russell. Arbitrators.— W. Scott, E. E. Lau2on, M. Starrs, W. Shool- bred, C. S. Shaw, M, K. Dickinson, P. Conway, T. Birkett. Board Room, Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Sparks and O'Connor streets. BANKS. Bank of Montreal. — Ottawa Branch. — A. Drummond, mana- ger ; J. W. de C. O'Grady, accountant ; A. Montizambert, teller ; S. J. Plunkett, collection and discount clerk ; W. A. Bog, ledger keeper ; D. J. Torrance, cash book keeper ; A. E. Nash and R. A. Lewis, clerks ; J. C. Keams and Edw. Ashe, messengers. Qovern- ment Department — C.A.Eliot and A. B. Monk, ledger keepers. Bank of British North AviEitic a.— Ottawa Branch. — Office, 241 Wellington street. W. D. Chambers, manager. Canadian Bank op Commerce.— Ottawa Branch. — Office, 134 Wellington street. Jeffirey Hale, manager. Merchants Baistk.— Ottawa Branch. — Office, 12 Metcalfe street. W. H. Rowley, manager; C. W. Walcott, accountant; P. W. Ferguson, teller ; A. Crombie, ledger keeper ; J. J. Ross, S. Boyd, and J. Hamilton, clerks ; John Edmonds, messenger. La Banque Nationale and Savings Bank.— Ottawa Brannh. — Office, Wellington street. C. H. Carriere, manager; A. P. A. Binfiret accountant and teller; A. Hardy, ledger-keeper; A. Richard, messenger. Ontario Bank and Sa vinos Bank. — Ottawa Branch. — Office, north-east corner of Wellington and Metcalfe streets. A. Simp- son, acting manager; A. Denny, accountant; E. C. Arnoldi, teller ; A. H. Scott, ledger-keeper ; P. Fitzgerald, messenger. Bank of Ottawa and Savings Bank.— Office, Wellington street, south side, comer of O^Connor. Geo. Burn, cashier ; W. J. Christie, accountant ; John A. Bangs, teller ; J. D. Campbell, ledger-keeper ; J. H. Henderson, clerk ; J. Martin, messenger. Quebec Bank and Savings Bakk.— Ottawa Branch. — Office, Wellington street, opposite the Houses of Parliament. H. V. Noel, manager ; J. H. Anderson, accountant ; C. V. Noel, Ist teller ; J. H. Pinhey, discount clerk and cash book ; C. A. Moore, deposit ledger ; Michael O^Connell, messenger. Union Bank of Lower Canada and Savings Bank. - Ottawa £ranc/».— Office, Union Chambers, 16 Metcalfe street. Montague A. Anderson, manager; F. R. Godwin, accountant and teller; L. L. Brophy, ledger keeper; E. W. Bourinot, clerk; John Martin, messenger. UBEBAL and BEmiBIEBATITE ACCIDENT POUCT fblfl Comiianj at 85 per 91000. OTTAWA. 195 COUNTY COURTS. District of Carleton, Prescott and RiiaseU. General Sessions and County Courts, with Jury.— Tuesday, June 1;> and December 11. County Court Sittings, without Jury.— Tuesday, April 3 and October 2. County and Surrogate Court Terms. — January l to 6, in- clusive : April 2 to 7, inclusive ; July 2 to 7, inclusive ; October 1 to 0, inclusive. Division Court Sittings.— Opens at 10 a.m. t-8 OD O) 9lP ■ft 5 01 u S "^l S t-s Hs !•< CO o 22 7.. 9 8 ,.. 10 9 .. 11 .. 6 .. 8 10 .. 12 Carleton : No. 1 Division, Ottawa City ... 16 13 13 10 15 Circuit Divisions: No. 2, Richmond [lO No. 3, Carp 11 No. -I, Galetta. 12 No. 5, North Gower j 9 j . No. 7, Town Hall, Nepean |13 Prescott Circuit Divisions : No. 1, L'Orignal No. 2, Vankleek Hill No. 3, East Hawkesbury. . . No. 4, Plantagenet No. 7, Hawkesbury Village No. 8, Fournier No. 9, Alfred SusseU Circuit Divisions : No. 5, Cumberland No. 6, Duncanville No. 7, Metcalfe No. 10, Rockland No. 11, High Falls (..', I I 12 .. 7,.. 6 .. 9 .. 5 .. 8 .. 10 .. I 3 .. 6 . 7 ., 2 .. 7 . 2.3 » • Zl. • • , . 20 . . ' • «o . . .19 . > . 2« « . . . 125 . . 19 .. 20 21 .. 18 .. 21 .. I 24 11 23 13 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. 4 .. 8 .. I 11 .. 6 .. 5 .. 8 .. 4 .. 7 .. 10 .. 7 8 9 6 10 !20 ..;11 .. ..!l2 .. ...13 .. . 10 .. .'l4 .. 6 5 8 4 7 10 4 5 6 3 7 Judicial OrncERS. — ^W. A. Ross, county judge ; Robert Lyon, junior county judge; W. M. Mathewson, local master of the Supreme Coiurt of Judicature for Ontario, and deputy registrar of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice ; Robt. Lees, county attorney and clerk of the peace ; John Sweetland, M.D., sheriff; J. P. Featherson, deputy clerk of the crown and pleas of the High Court of Justice, clerk of County Court and registrar of Surrogate; D. 9. Eastwood, governor jail; W. Johnson and John Granger, turnkeys. ■ ' ■ THE CITIXEXB Uf SFflAHCE €O.HI12a,000 depo«ilc« I with Canadian GoTomment for qieeial aeoari^ of Polioy holden. 190 OTTAWA. County Officers.— County town, Ottawa. Thomas Clarke, warden ; William Cowan, treasurer; Charles McNab, clerk; W. Mosgrove, solicitor; Kev. John May, M.A., inspector of public schools ; W. V. Bearman and Geo. E. Kidd, county auditors and auditors of school moneys ; Dr. Church, surgeon to the gaol ; B. Sparks, P.L.S., county engineer. County op CARiiETON Begistry Office.— W. H. Waller, regis- trar; H. McNaughton, deputy registrar. Office hours, from 10 a«m. to 4 p.m. Coroners.— Dr. Corbett, Dr. Wright, Dr. Bobillard. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For the County of Carleton, resident in the city of Ottawa. William H. Thompson, W. P. Lett, Donald M. Grant, '( : A. Pratt, Joseph Kavanagh, Hammet Hill, M.D., James O^Connor, J. B. Esmonde, J. P. Taylor, Wm. Cousens, Alexander Workman, Thomas Langrell, M. O'Gara, P. Clemow, H. Grist. John Cuibert, jr., J. A. Pinard, Francis Abbott, A. J. Bussell, B. Cummings, James Hickey. CITY BEGISTBY OFFICE. A. Burritt, registrar; K. Graybum, deputy registrar. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. BELIGIOUS^AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS^ Young Men's Christian Association.— J?oar^ of Managers for 1882-83 — E. Payne, president; Jas. Gibson, W. J. Topley, P. Monson, George S. May, H. T. Pritchard, W. D. Larmonth, vice- presidents ; B. H. Teakles, treasurer ; D. D. McPherson, librarian ; C. Falconer, corresponding secretary; C. W. Jenkins, John Munro, T. W. Kenny, jr., G. May. G. W. Patterson, N. S. Tarr, James Campbell, D. B. Stewart, G. B. Hume, N. McKinnon, F. A. Coffin, Major Walsh, Thos. Crawley, J. McMillan, J. Wilson, J. McD. Hains, T. Gilmour, Directors ; F. A. Morrow, general secretary. Booms, comer of Sparks and O'Connor streets, open from 8 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. 80 papers and magazines on file in read- ing and news rooms. Young men's meeting on Friday at 8 p.m. ; Bible class on Sunday at 9.45 a.m. All visitors welcome. leiMMiUA f bolden. I Clarke, ?rk; W. of public itoTs and gaol; B. 3r, regis- from 10 tawa. Office r s. tnagers ?ley, P. vice- rarian ; John 1. Tarr, Ion, F. '"ilson, Ifeneral i., open read- p.m. ; CXTIZEXS INSURANCE OOMPAlfT.-liM, IdDi and Aocldemt.— Capital HiasStOOO. OTTAWA. ^ 197 Officers of the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society. — His Excellency the Governor-General, patron ; G. Hay, president ; W. Glegg^ W. Cousens, J. Durie, W. Hamilton, P. LeSueur, G. May, Dr. J. Thorburn, J. Johnson, S. Howell, John McMillan, A. Russell, vice-presidents ; Rev. W. Armstrong, cor. secretary ; Rev. R. Gavin, rec. secretary; C. W. Jenkins, treasurer; James Hope & Co., depositary. County of Carleton Protestant Hospital, foot of Rideau St.— G. Hay, president; Geo. May, vice-president; W. Cousens, secretary ; T. Workman, treasurer. Elected directors, for three years from February 1882— William Pennock, Z. Wilson, Henry Grist, Henry Meadows, J. R. Armstrong, J. Hill; for two years from February 1882 — John Pennock, Benjamin Donaldson, Robert Cassils ; for one year from February 1882 — Henry Hartney, John Hardie, R. E. Jamieson. Mrs. Gooderson, matron. Drs. Hill, Grant, Sweetland and Leggo, consulting physicians ; Drs. Mc- Dougall, Church, Wright, Henderson, Horsey, Malloch and Rogers, attending physicians. Protestant Orphans' Home, Albert street.— Mrs. H. E. Bron- son, 1st directress ; Mrs. J. Tilton, 2nd directress ; Mrs. A. Christie, 3rd directress ; Mrs. J. Thorburn, rec. secretary; Mrs. W. H. WaH^er, cor. secretary ; Mrs. A. Scott, treasurer ; Dr. Rogers, attending physician ; H. Hill, M.D., Dr. E. Malloch and J. A. Grant, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Edinburgh, consulting physi- cians ; Mrs. Eraser, matron and general superintendent ; Miss Sims, teacher ; about 30 orphans and 4 adults in the Home. United Protestant Benefit Society. — Incorporated by Act of Parliament. — Daniel Storey, president; F. Gallacher, 1st vice- president ; A. Payne, 2nd vice-president ; W. Mills, hon. secretary for life ; W. R. Truman, financial secretary ; H. Davies, treasurer ; Dr. Church, physician ; F. H. Tomlinson, recording secretary ; J. Green, assistant secretary ; Geo. Preston, W. Smith, auditors ; an efficient committee and stewards. Society meets first Monday in every month, at 8 p.m. General Hospital, Water street. — ^Under the direction of the Sisters of Charity ; Sister Rivet, directress ; Sister Plante, econo- mist ; Dr. Grant, consulting physician ; Drs. St. Jean, Robillard, Provost, Valade, surgeons. St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum, Maria street. — D. O'Connor, president ; W. McCaffrey, vice-president ; W. Wall, treasurer ; R. Devlin, secretary ; Rev. M. J. Whelan, spiritual director ; Sister Martha, superioress. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, comer Cathcart and Sussex streets. — Sister Ste. Cecilia, directress. Established in 1860, under the care of the Grey Nuns. St. Charles Asylum for Aged PnoPiiE, Water street.— Under the care of the Sisters of Charity ; Sister Sauv6, directress. i.i ; i 18 THE CITIZESrS I^rSUBABTCE CO.-FIRE, LIFE Sir Haffli Allan, Pr— tdent> Henry Lyman, Esq., 1^1 '/*■■- MILITARY. Staff Officer of Pexsioxers — Capt. Eliot, 330 Daly street. Pensioners paid on the Ist, 2nd and 3rd of each quarter, at the British Lion Hotel, Sparks street. Head ; majors, ACTIVE MILITIA FORCE. District Staff, No. 4 Military District.— Lt. -col. Geo. J. Maunsell, deputy adj. -general; lieutcnant-col. Thomas Bacon, brigade major. Princess Louise Dragoon Guards, (Troop.) — John Stuart, captain ; F. F. E. Gourdeau, lieutenant ; A. O. F. Coleman, veter- inary surgeon. Ottawa Field Battery.— John Stewart, captain; Thomas Evans and L. W. P. Coutlee, Ist lieutenants; D. C. Foster Bliss, 2nd lieutenant ; A. S. Woodburn, paymaster; W. R. Bell, M.D., surgeon ; J. Harris, veterinary surgeon. First Battalion Governor-General's Foot Guards quarters, Ottawa. — Lieutenant-col. Thos. Ross, V.B. 1st Jag. P. Macpherson, M.S. 1st and John Tilton, V.B. 1st; captains, H. S. Weatherby (M.) V.B. 1st, Wra. Horace Lee, V.B. 9,nd, A. H. Todd, MS. 1st, T. Aumond, V.B. 2nd, F. Toller, V.B. 1st, and F. White, V.B. 2nd; lieutenants, H. W. Griffin, V.'B. 2ud, Kins?s forth Graburn, V.B. 2nd, Frank A. Fleming, M.S. 2nd, K. E. Webb, V.B. 2nd, Ed. Waldo, M.S. 2nd, Gerald H. Bate, V.B. 2nd ; 2nd lieutenants, P. N. Thompson, M.S. 2nd, H. W. Bowie, G.S.I. 1st, Geo. W. Grant, M.S. 2nd, N. O. Cote, M.S. 2nd, J. Hodgins, M.S. 2nd; paymaster, Horatio A. Wickstead (hon. major); adjutant, Gerald F. Brophy, V.B. Ist (lieut.) ; quarter- master, Geo. Grant (late Q.M., H.M. 100 foot), lion, major; surgeon, E. C. Malloch, M.D. ; asst.-surgeon, W. D, M. Bell, M.D. 43rd Battalion 'Ottawa and Carl>eton Rifles. ' — Head Quarters, Ottawa. — Lieutenant-colonel, Wm. White, V.B. 1st; major, John Walsh, VB. Ist; captains, J. C. Chamberlin, M.S. 2nd, Robt. Walker, V.B. 1st, Robt. Lang, V.B. 2nd, Robt. Grant, V.B 1st, John Jowsey, M.S. 2nd, Joshua Wrighv, V.B. 2nd; lieutenants, J. C. Chamberlin, VL. 2nd, R. Featherston, M.S. 2nd, Jas. E. Parl-.er, V.B. 2nd, Thos. Davis., provisional, Wm. Poole, provisional; 2nd lieutenants, H. C. Chamberlin, V.B. 2nd, Jas. Mills V B. 2nd, J. D. Byron EvanSj^G.S.I. Ist, Peter Crerar, provisional, J. W. McLean, provisional. Dominion of Canada Rifle Association. — Patron — His Excellency the Right Hon. the Marquis of Lome, K.T,, G.C.M.G., Governor-General of Canada, Ac. President — Col. C. S. Gzowski, A.D.C. to the Queen, Toronto. Vice-presidents -(Ontario) It.-col. Allan Gilmour, Ottawa; (Quebec) It.-col. Hon. L. R. Musson, M. P., Montreal; (New Brunswick) It.-col. Hon A. E. Botsford, Sackville ; (Nova Scotia) It.-col. A. K. Mackinlay, Halifax ; (Manitoba) Hon. M. A. Girard, Winnipeg; v^B-itioii C. lumbia) Hon. W. J. Macdonald, Victoria; (Prince Edward Island) It. -col. Hon. T. H. Haythorne, Charlottetown ; the presidents of the AlTD AC€I]>EirT«— CAPITAL, - . 91,188»000. Tice-PrMldent ; 0«rald E. Hart, General Manaver. OTTAWA. 199 Provincial Bifie Associations (ex officio) ; tlie militia staff oilicerB in command of Militia Districts (ex officio) — It. -col. Jackson, DA. G., Military District No. 1, London; It.-col. Dunison, D.A.G., Military District Xo. 2, Toronto; It.-col. Villiers, D.A.G., Military District No. 3, Kinj^ston ; It.-col. Muunscll, D.A.G., Military District No. 4, Ottawa; It. -col Van Struubenzie, D.A.G., Military District No. 5, Montreal ; It.-col. Harwood, D.A.G., Military District No. 6, Montreal ; It.-col. Duchesnay, DA.G., Military District No. 7, Quebec; It.-col. Taylor, D.A.G., Military Districts Nos. 8, 9 and 12, St. John, N.B. ; It.-col. Houghton, D.A.G., Military District No. 10, Winnipeg, Man. ; , D.A.G., Military District No. 11, British Columbia. Auditors — Major Wicksteed, paymaster G.G.F.G., Ottawa; capt. Toller, G.G.F.G., Ottawa. Treasurer — Lt.-col. Macpherson, Militia Department, Ottawa. Secretary - Capt. Costin, Ottawa. METRoroiiiTAx Rifle Association. — Patron, the Hon. A. P* Caron, Minister of Militia ; vice- patrons, lt.-col. Maunsell, D.A- G., lt.-col. Bacon, B.M. ; presidont, G. B. Pattee, Esq. ; vice- presidents, It -col. White, 43rd Battalion, Allan Gilmour, jr., Esq. Managing committee — Capt. Perley, Head-quarters staff; capt. Todd, G.G.F.G. ; major Walsh, 43rd battalion; lieut. P. N. Thompson, G.G.F.G. ; Mr. James Grant. J. W. de C. O'Grady, capt. 43rd battalion, secretary-treasurer; Mr. E". D. Sutherland, assistant secretary-treasurer. Guards Bifle Association. — ^President, lt.-col. Boss; Ist vice- president, major Macpherson ; 2nd vice-president, major Tilton ; Ck. mmittee of management, captains Lee, Aumond, Todd, Toller and White; col.-sergt. Walter Todd, secretary-treasurer; .also a sub-committee composed of two non-com. officers and men from f.ach company. MISCELLANEOUS. Crown Timber Offices for the Dominion and the Provinces OP Ontario and Quebec. — Corner of Queen and Kent streets — A. J. Russell, crown timber agent, inspector of crown timber agencies, and collector of slide dues ; C. S. McNutt, assistant do ; J. Ritchie, senior clerk; A. J. Bussell, jr., draughtsman; J. Darby, S. LaRose, E. T. Smith, and Tas. Slate, clerks ; J. Mac- douald, deputy slide master and timber counter ; John Bedmond, boatman. BiDEAU Canal — Office, 170 Wellington street.— F. A. Wise, C. E., superintendent; F. Abbott, clerk and book-keeper ; J. Carroll, foreman ; B. W. Cooper, wharfinger and clerk. Marriage Licenses. — Miss F. Yielding, issuer, 370 Slater street. Ottawa Lawn Tennis Club. — Hon. A. P. Caroii, M. of M. and D., president ; lt.-col. Gee. J. Maunsell, D.A.G., lt.-col. Thomas Bacon, vice-presidents. Committee— Geo. Bum, A Montizambert, C. Jones, Herbert O'Meara. W. de Courcy O'Grady, secretary- treasurer. Grounds, corner of Elgin and Lisgar streets. 11' li' i'' ii ^''"^ if M.M' &■. CmXENH nrSVRANCE COMPAirr-LIFE BRANCH. •mbamMMtiifp eondittons. Foreign traTel and 200 THE ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN— Victoria, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, THE CITIZENS INSUBAirCE CO.~FIBE BRANCH. •Iredt for wtalcb low fl^nres will be qaoted. Affenclei 204 AMBASSADORS. 00 o S P 2 9 »4 ^ 03 O ^ ^ oQomn 6 '3 OB o S CO Si c oi^ o t S _ w> C9 — * S • § a (9 8 •< U o •c S •c » o . SO . s eSjQ *! 9) Ota o V . . +» +» _2 0) 5 HMuehold and sood GommereUa Blslu speeiallj d^- in all principal towns. I. Bourinot, John Sydney, N.S. Boyd, John St. John, N.B. Bureau, Jacques Olivier St. H6mi. Camphell, Sir Alexander Ottawa. Carvell, J. S Charlottetown, P.E.I. Chaffers, W. H St. Ctsaire. Chapais, Jean C St. Denis, Kamouraska. Chinic, Eugene Quebec. Cochrane, Matthew H Compton. Cormier, Charles I'lessisville. Dever, James St. John, N.B. Dickey, Robert B Amherst, N.S. Dickson, Walter H Niagara, Ont. Ferguson, John Bathurst, N.B. Ferrier, James Montreal. Flint, Billa Belleville. Gibbs, Thomas N Oshawa. ' Girard, Marc Amable St. Boniface, Man. Glasier, John Sunbury, N.B. Grant, Robert P Pictou, N.S. Gu^vremont, Jean Baptiste Sorel. Hamilton, John ^Montreal . Haythome, Robert Poore Charlottetown, P.E.I. Howlan, George W Alberton, P.E.I. Kaulbach, Henry A. N Lunenburg, N.S. Leonard, Elijah London, Ont. Lewin, James D St. John, N.B. McCl 'Ian, Abncr Reid Hopewell, Albert County. Maclnnes, Donald Hamilton. Mclnnes, Thomas R New Wesminster, B.C. McKay, Thomas Colchester, N.S. McMaster, William Toronto. Macdonald, William J Victoria, B.C. Macfarlane, A Wallace, N.S. Macpherson, David L. (Speaker) Toronto. Masson, L. F. R Terrebonne, P.Q. Miller, William Ariehat, N.S. Montgomery, Donald .Park Corner, P.E.I. Muirhead, William Chatham, N.B. North wood, Joseph Chatham, Ont. Nelson, Hugh Burrard Inlit, B.C. Oftell, William H Freuericton, N.B. O'Donahue, John Toronto. Ogilvie, Alexander W Montreal. Paquet, Anselme HomSre St. Cuthbert, P.Q. Pelletier, C. A. P Quebec. Power, Laurence Geoffrey Halifax, N.S. .( , i THB CITIZENS INSUBANCB CO— Ufe Branob. Separated honorable treatment guaranteed froaoi the 208 DOMINION OP CANADA. The Honorahie p. o. address. Pozer, Christian H St. George, Beauce. Price, David E Quebec. \ Road, Robert Belleville. Reesor, David Yorkville. Ryan, Thomas Montreal. Scott, Richard W Ottawa. Schultz, John Winnipeg. Simpson, John Bowmanville. Skead, James Ottawa. Smith, Frank Toronto. Stevens, Gardner G "Waterloo, P.Q. ' Sutherland, John Kildonan, Man. Thibaudeau, Josoph Respire Montreal. Trudel, F. X. A Montreal. Vidal, Alexander Samia. Wark, David Fredericton, N,B. Note. — Five seats iu tlie Senate are vacant at time of going to press. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA. f . cl«»rk, master in chancery, cashier and account- ant ; James Adumson, d(^i>uty clerk, clerk assistant and master in chancery ; J. G. A. Croichton, law clerk, master in chancery, clerk of committees, and English translator ; Rev. Canon Jbhn- ston, chaplain ; , second clerk assistant, first English clerk, and clerk of English journals ; Peter Miller, second English clerk, snd clerk of routine and proceedings, <&c. ; Neil McLean, third English clerk, and clerk of private bills; A. A. Boucher, third clerk assistant, and chief French translator ; A. Garneau, first French translator and clerk; J. de St. Denis LeMoine, clerk of the French journals, second French translator, and sergeant-at-arms ; Ivanhoe Tach§, assistant clerk of French journals, and deputy sergeant-at-arms ; R. W. Stephen, assistant accountant and clerk; Alexander Soutter, assistant clerk of private bills, and clerk ; R. E. Kimber, gentlemen usher of the black rod; J. B. Myrand, postmaster; Peter Dunne, house- keeper; Pierre Rattey, doorkeeper; S. I. Jones, newsroom keeper; Chas. Young, Speaker's messenger; ^ wardrobe and assistant doorkeeper; F. Gilbert, bank messenger; Thomas Wheeler, John Dunne, O. Archambault and Joseph Larose, permanent messengers ; Andr6 Gravelle, house carpenter ; Louis Robitaille, Joseph Pelletier, Thomas Davis and Theodule Paquet, sessional messengers ; Theophile Roy, F. Noel Hyndman, Frank Phillips and Fred. Merritt, pages. by Act off Parliament.- Undonbtea Security is afforded and Ugh standing off its Proprietary and Directors. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 209 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (Has 211 members, being 92 for Ontario. 65 for Quebec. 21 fo; Nova Scotia, 16 for New Brunswick, 6 for Prince Edward Island, 6 for British Columbia, and 5 for Manitoba. The Hon. Speaker. J. G. Bourinot, clerk of the House. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. CONSnTUEXCIE 8. MEMBEBS. P. O. ADDRESS. Addington Algoma . . . , Both well. . Brant, N. . Do. S . . Brockville. Bruce, E. . Do. N.. Do. W.. Cardwell . . Carleton . . Dundas Durham, E. . Do W. Elgin, E.... Do. W.... Essex, N Do. S.... Frontenac. . . Glengarry. . . Grenville , . . Grey, N Do. E Do. S Haldimand. . Halton Hamilton . . . Do. Hastings, N. • • • • • Do. E. . Do. W. Huron E Do. S Do. W. Kent. • #• •■•• ■■ John "W. Bell Desmond. Simon J. Dawson Prince Arthur Lading John J. Hawkins Brantford. James Somerville . . . .Dundas. Wm. Paterson Brantford. John F. "Wood Broc kville. ,R. M. Wells Toronto. Alexander McNeill. . . Wiarton. Jas. Somerville Lucknow. Thomas White Montreal. Sir J. A. Macdonald, K.C.B. Ottawa. Chs. E. Hickey Morrisburgh. A. T. H. Williams . . .Port Hope. Hon. Edward Blake. .Toronto. John H. Wilson St. Thomas. Geo. E. Casey Fingal. Jas. C. Patterson Windsor. Louis Wigle Leamington. ,G. A. Kirkpatrick. . . .Kingston. Donald Macmaster . . .Montreal. W. T. Benson Cardinal. Benjaruin Allen Owen Sound. Thomas Sproule Markdale. Geo. Landerkin Hanover. David Thompson Deans. Wm. McCraney Oakville. F. E. Kilvert Hamilton. Thos. Robertson *' .Honorable Mackenzie Bowell Ottawa. John White Roslin. Alex. Robertson Belleville. Thos. Farrow Blue vale. John McMillan Constance, ,M. C. Cameron Goderich. Henry Smyth Chatham. HJi n ' THE CITIZEM9 IX SUBANCB COXPAHT.-' on the C^ooUnent to MOST 210 DOMINION OF CANADA. OONBTITUEKCIES. MEMBERS. P. 0. ADDRESS. Kingston Alex. Gunn Kingston. Larabton, E J. H Fairbank Petrolia. Do. W J. F. Lister Sarnia. Lanark, N Joseph Jamieson Almonte. Do. S John G. Haggart Perth. Leeds, N C. F. Ferguson Kemptville. Do. S George Taylor Gananoque. Lennox ...Sir J. A. Maedonald, KC.B.Ottawa. Lincoln and Niagara. J. C. Rykert St. Catharines. London Hon. J. Curling Ottawa. Middlesex,- N Timotliy Coughlin Offa. Do. E Duncan Macmillan. .London. Do. S Jns. Armstrong Tjondon. Do. W George W. Ross Strathroy. Monck Lauchlan McCallum. .Stromness. Muskoka Wm. E. O'Brien Shanty Bay. Norfolk, N John Carlton Lynedoch. Do. S Joseph Jackson Simcoe. Northumberland, E Edward Cochrane . . . .Brighton. J)o. W. . George Guillet Cobourg. Ontario, N A. P. Cookbum Beaverton. Do. S F. W. Glen Oshawa. Do. W George Wheler Uxbridge. Ottawa City Chas. H. Mackintosh. .Ottawa. Do Joseph Tass6 " Oxford, N James Sutherland . . . .Woodstock. Do. S Archibald Harley . . . .Harley , Peel James Fleming Brampton. Perth, N S. K. Hesson Stratford. Do. S James Trow " Peterboro', E John Burnham Ashburnham. Do. W Geo. Hilliard Peterborough. Prescott Simon Labrosse St. Eugene. Prince Edward J. M. Piatt Picton. Renfi:ew, N P. White Pembroke. Do. S R. Campbell Eganville. Russell . . , M. K. Dickinson Manotick. Simcoe, E Herman H. Cook Toronto. Do. N D. McCarthy Barrie. Do. S Richard Tyrwhitt Bradford. Stormont<& Cornwall. Darby Bcrgin Cornwall. Toronto, E John Small Toronto. Do. C RobertHay *< Do. W Jas. Beaty, jr " Victoria, N Hector Cameron " 1)0' S Jos. R. Dtindas Lindsay. Waterloo, N Hugo Kranz Berlin. Do. S Jas. Livingstone Baden. Welland John Ferguson Niagara. UDBERAL and REHVNEBATITfi ACCIDENT POLICY Ittda Company at ^S per 91000. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 311 CONSIITUKNCIEB. MEMBERS. P. O. ADDRESS. Wellington, N Jas. McMullen Mount Forest. Do. C G. T. Orion Hanover. Do. 8 Janiealnnes Guelph. Wentworth, N Thomas Baiu Strabane. Do. S L'nvis Sprinper If amilton. York, N" William Mulock Toronto. Do. E. Hon. A. Mackenzie,. . " Do. W N. C. Wallace Woodbridge. PROVIXCE OF QUEBEC. Argenteuil Hon. J. J. C. Abbott. .Montreal. Bagot Flavien Dupont St. Liboire. Beauce Jos. Bolduc St. Victor de Tring. Beauharnois J. G. H. Bergeron. . . .Montreal. Bellechasse Guillaumc Amyot . . . .Quebec. Berthier E. O. Cuthbert Berthier {en haiit.) Bonavcnture L. J Riopel New Carlisle. Brome S. A. Fisher Knowlton, Chambly P. B. Benoit St. Hubert. Charaplain H. Montplaisir Cap de la Magdeleine Charlevoix F. X. Cimon ; . . .St. Etienne, Malbaic. Chateauguay Edward Holton Montreal. Chicoutimi, MTNI(»X OP CANADA. MANITOBA. CON81ITUKNCIE8. MCMDKRS. ' P. O. ADDDEBS. Liigar A. \V. Ross Winnipeg- Marquette Robert WatBon Portnj^r la Prairie. Provencher. . .^ Tosopli RovhI St. Honifaco. Selkirk HukH Sutiierland. . . .Winnipeg. Winnipeg T. Scott " PERMANENT OFFICERS OP THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (Central Block.) JohQ G. Bourinot, clerk of tlie House ; P. P. Rouleau, clerk asaiatnnt; D. W. Muctlondl, serKt'ant-at-arms ; Hy. R. Smith, deputy sergeant-at-arniB ; Henry liartney, accountant; Gustavus W. Wicksteed, law clerk ; Wm. Wilson, assistant law clerk and English translator ; T. G. Coursolles, assistant law clerk and French translator; J. R. E. Chapleau, translator of votes and journals ; Herman Poetter, clerk of votrs and proceedings ; W. B. Boss, English journal clerk ; P. Rivet, French journal clerk ; E. Tass^, clerk of committees; P. Hayes, R. J. Wicksteed, assistant English translators; J. P. Gingrns, J. A. G(!'nand, A. Frechette, L. Lafrtunboiso, D. L. Desanlniors, E. E. Qm-ry, assiatant French translators ; P. McGillivray, clerk of routine and reiary.—Gr. S. Robertson, acting. Messenger. — John Y ails and J. Carletou. Inspectors of Ports and Collectors of Customs. — H. Eavanagh, inspector, Mr atreal ; J. J. Kerr, inspector, Amherst, N.S. ; J. W- Cudlip, St. John, N.B. ; T. C Mewburn, inspector, Hamilton, Out. ; J. F. Wolff, officer for special service. i ih ■ II m^. ll^^l ffl vPw^-' »^ ■-!^v: .! JjJ * ■-',■■, 11 11 r^l^.; , CITIZENS INSURANCE COUP ANT— LIFE BRANCH. ein1iarra«iiiii$p conditions. Foreign travel and 216 DOMINION OF CANADA. Porta and Collectors, Province of Ontario. Ports marked thus (•) are warehou<;eing ports. ♦Amherstburg, E. Anderson. ♦Belleville, W. Webster. Berlin, A. L. Bowman. ♦Brantford, H. B. Leoming. Brighton, M. K. Lockwood. *Brockvillc. G. Easton. ♦Chatliam, j. G. Pennefather. ♦Clifton, W. Legatt. ♦Cobourg C. E. Ewing. ♦Colbome. D. E. Macfarland. ♦Collingwood, G. Watson. ♦Cornwall, A. V. McMillan. ♦Cramaho, G. O. Fowler. ♦Darlington, J. Kankin. Deseronto, T. G. Pile. ♦Dover, T. B. Barrett, ♦Dundas, T. Clark. ♦Dnnnville, A. Brownson. ♦Fort Erie, Vm, Buchner. ♦Oananoqne, J. Ormiston. ♦Gait, T. IJryun. ♦Godi'rich, D. Doty. ♦Guelph, T. A. Heifernan. ♦Hamilton, D. MtCiillocli. ♦Hope, E. J. W. Burton ♦Kingston, Clark Hamilton. Kingsville, S. A. King. ♦Lindsay, D. Browne. ♦London, K. Ecid. Morrisburg, H. Carman. ♦Napanee, E. D. Phillips, acting. ♦Newcastle, F. Famcomb. ♦Niagara, W. Kirby. ♦Oakville, R K. Chisholm. ♦Oshawa. ♦Ottawa, Z. Wilson. Owen Sound, J. C. Stephens. ♦Paris, Thomas Hall. Fenetanguishene, W. X. Rutledge. Peterboro J. Stratton. ♦Picton, Walter J. Ross. Prince Arthur's Landing, P. Nicholson. ♦Prescott, H. D. Jessup. ♦Sarnia, G. Matheson. Saugeen, J. Fleming. ♦Sault Ste. Marie, J. Wilson. St. Catharines, H. H. Collier. St. Thomas, E. A. Dunham. ♦Stratford, J. Hamilton. ♦Toronto, Hon. James Patton. Trenton. F. J. Maguire. Wallaceburg. C. Fraser. ♦Whitby, G. A. Carson. ♦Wiuddor, W. Benson. ♦Woodstock, W. H. Vnn Ingen. Ports and Collectors, Province of Qi'ehec. Clarencoville, W. M. Pattison. ♦Coaticook-, W. S. Williams. ♦Dundee, M. M. Sinitli. ♦Frelighsbnrg, Wm. C. Baker. ♦Ga8p6, J. J. Kavanagh. Hemmingford, F. S. Proper. Lacolle, P. Dozois. ♦Magdalen Islands, J. B. F. Painchaud. ♦Montreal, M. P. Ryan. ♦New Carlisle, L, Robitaille. Potton, Walter Lynch. Perr-^, W. Flynn. ♦Quebec, J. W. Dunsconib. ♦Rimouski, P. L. Gauvreau. Russolltown R. J. Rogers. ♦Sherbrooke, C. E. Perry. Stansteail, C. S. Channel. ♦St. Johns, J. F. Wolff, acting. ♦Sorel, G. Peltier. St. Hyacinthe, Jos. A. Hamel. Sutton, Asa Frary. Three Rivers, A. A. Lantier. Ports and Collectors, Province of Xova Scotia. ♦Amherst, N. Tupper. ♦Annapolis, A- Fullerton. ♦Antigonish, R. Grant. ♦Margaretsvillo, D. W. Landers. ♦N. Sydney, Cape Breton, A. G. Hamilton. UFB POIJLCIES of eyrerj description Isaned tf %t basardbiis oceopatloii do not void the Pollc j« ♦Arichat, R. Benoit. *Beddeck, C. G. Campbell. ♦Barrington, D. Sargent. ♦Bridgetown, S. S. Buggies. ♦Comwallis, E. Rand. ♦Digby, E. Viets. Guysboro, J. A. Tory. ♦Halifax, Hon. W. Ross. ♦Liverpool, John H. Diinlop. ♦Lockeport, G. Stalker. ♦Londonderry, R. Dill. ♦Lunenburg, E. Bowling. ♦Parrsboro. A. S. Tovvnsend. ♦Pictou, D. M- Donald. Port Hawki-shurv, M. Bourinot. ♦Port Hood, E. I)'. Tromaino. ♦Port Medwa.v. J. J. L"tson. ♦She!burno, W. A. Atwood. Sydnty, C.B., R. McDonald. Truro. J. F. Crowe. ♦Windsor, E. O'Brien. ♦Weymouth, N. iJ. Jones. ♦Yarmouth, K. A. Hood. Ports and CaUectont, Province of Xew Brunswick. ♦Bathurst, W. J. O'Brien. ♦Campo Bello (Welchpool), J. Farmer ♦Caraquette, J. C- Blackball. ♦Chatham, D. Ferguson, ♦Dalhousic, W. Montgomery, Dorchester, J. Hickman. Fredericton, A. F. Street. Grand Falls, F. W. Brown. Hillsborough, W. E. Stevens. ♦Moncton, J. Robertson. Newcastle, 11 B. Haddow. Richibucto, J. Rusk. ♦SackviHe, W. C. Milner. ♦Shediae, W L. C. Harrington. Snippogan, H. A. Sormany. ♦St. Andrew':^, C. M. (rove. St. Gt'orge, Jns. McKay. ♦St. John, J U. Ruel. ♦St. Stephen, H. Webber ♦McAdam's Junction, S. Watts. ♦Woodstock, D. F. Merritt. Ports and CoUectom, Prince E?, for Manitoba district; C. T. Dupont, of Victoria, for Britisli Columbia ; R. Borradaile, of Halifax, for Prince Edward Inland. ^ Department of the Interior. — The Right Hon, Sir John A. Macdonald, minister of the interior and superintendent-general of Indian affairs ; lieut.-col. J. S. Dennis, deputy minister of interior. Indian Branch. — L. Vankoughnet, deputy superintendent- general of Indian affairs ; R. Sinclair, accountant. Dominion Lands Branch.— lAndsAy Russ.^ll, surveyor-general*, A. Bussell, assistant surveyor-general. Outside .Service. — Manitoba and the North-West Territories- Donald Todd, agent, Winnipeg ; A. J. Belch, assistant agent, Winnipeg; A. H. Wither, inspector of surveys, Winnipeg. British Columbia— The Hon. J. W. Trutch, C.M.G., resident agent of the Dominion Government. Geological Survey.— Alfred R. C. Selwyn, LL D., F.R.S., director; Jos. F. Whiteaves, F. R. G. S., assistant director, palte- ontologist and curator : Robert Btll, M.D., C.E., assistant director and geologist; Dr. Geo. M. Dawson, assistant director and geologist; G. C. Hoffmac, assistant director and chemist; John Marshall secretary and accountant : Scott Barlow, chief draughts- man ; Prof. John Macoim, M.A.. botanist; Hugh Fletcher, B.A., field geologist; R. W. Ells, M.A., field geologist; Wallace Broad, B.A., field geologist ; Frank D. Adams, B.A., assistant chemist ; Dr. John Thorbum, librarian ; Thos. C. Weston, lapi- dary; Arthur H. Foord, F.G.S., assistant palaeontologist; Chas. W. Willimott, assistant curator; Robt. G. McCounell, B.A., assistant surveyor and explorer; A. S. Cochrane, assistant topo- grapher; J. B. Tyrrell. B.A., assistant naturalist and explorer; B. L. Broadbent, museum assistant ; Jolin Meude, messenger ; Michael O'Farrel, caretaker. 9 l;f. ■ m J ,1 J' THE CITIZENS nrSVBANCE CO^FIRE BRANCH. ■Ircd, for whicli low flsnres will be qnofed. Agenci— I • WESTERN BLOCK. Depabtment of Militia and Defence — Hon. A. P. Caron, minister of militia and defence , lieut.-col. Hon. C. Eugene Panet, deputy minister of militia and defence ; major-general Luard, commanding militia of the Dominion of Canada ; major A.D.C. ; lieut.-col. De la Cherois T. Irwin, inspector of artillery; col. Walker Powell, adjutant-general of militia ; F. E. P. Aldrich, Simeon Leli^vre, private secretaries. Corresponding branch. — B. Suite, H. D. J. Lane, A. Benoit, Colin Campbell, clerks. Account Branch. — C. H. O'Meara, accountant; lieut.-col. D. A* Macdonald, W. H. Aumoud, F. X. Lambert, E. B. Bolt, clerkS) Store Branch — Lieut.-col. John Macphcrson, director of stores ; C. Walkem, G. Grant, F. L. Jones, P. Clarke, clerks. Adjntant-GeneraVs Office.— Vi". R. Wright, chief clerk ; Grant Seymour G,. E. M. Slierwood, T. C. Larose and major W. R. S. Wainwright, clerks. CentraJ Board of Examiners at Headquarters for Roya^ Military College oj Canada.— J. Thorburn, LL.D., president ; J. A. McCabe, M.A., Rev. T. B. Balland, John C. Glashan, members. Department of Public Works. — Sir Hector L. Langevin, K. C.M.G., O.B.. minister: G. F. Buillairg^, deputy minister; F. H. Ennis, secretary ; H. F. Perzey, chief engineer ; T. Fuller, chief architect ; F. N. Gisborne, superintendent of telegraphs ; O. Dionne, accountant ; J. W. Harper, paymaster ; A. Gobeil, law clerk ; F. J. Mackay, English private secretary ; E. Roy, French private secretary ; H Potvin and T. Dugal, messengers. Mechanical Engineer''s Office— 3. R. Arnoldi, meclianical engi- neer ; W. King, E. Godwin, clerks and draughtsmen. Offi^cial Arbitrators.— J . Cowan, Gait; Joseph Simard, Mont- real ; Hon. I. Buchanan, Hamilton ; Wm. Compton, Halifax ; C. Thibault, secretary, Public Works Department, Ottawa. Department of Railways and Canals. — Sir Charles Tupper, K.O.M.G., minister; Touissant Trudeau, deputy minister; John Page, chief engineer of canals; A. P. Bradley, secretary; J. Baine, acc^'T'i'^nt; H. A. Fiseault, law clerk ; J. F. N. Bonne- ville, S. MciitoUghlin, W. J. Tilley, L. N. Fortier, L. D. Dion, L. H. Filteau, F. A. Dixon, D. B. Stewart, C. M. Almon, M. W. Maynard, P. Cross, A. N. Greenfields, S. L. Shannon and W. A. Hill, clerks ; C. E. Chipman, private secretary ; J. Deslauriers, C. J. Neville and I. Desiauriers, messengers. Cinadian Pacific Brano7».— Collingwood Schreiber, engineer- in-chief; F. I. Lynch, engineer in charge of head oflSce; E. V. Johnson, A. W. Almon, A. M. Edmonds, draughtsmen. Household and sood Commordal Rl«k» specially di In all prinelpal towns* I^oases paid, over •l»900tOMb L. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 221 Department of Marine and Fisheries.— Hon. A. W. McLelan, minister; William Smith, deputy minister: W. P. Whitcher, commiBSsoner of Asheries ; John Hardie, chief clerk ; John Tilton, chief clerk and accountant; Samuel P. Bauset, Wm. L. Magee, F. F. Gourdeau, Wm. P. Anderson. W. H. Alexander, R. N. Venning, John Makinson, Arthiur Chisholm, W. B. Cnrleton, J. B. Halkett, W. VV. Stumbles, A. W. Owen, S. B. Kent, M. V. C. Nicholson, J. S. Webster, T. E. McLelan, Aim6 H. Belli veau, Andrew Halkett and J. B. Murray, clerks ; Jules Morin and Jas. A. Robertson, messengers. J. U. (rregory, agent, Quebec ; J. H. Harding, agent. St. John, N.B. ; H. \V. Johnston, agent, Halifax, N.S. ; Frederick Rtvely, agent, Victoria, B.C. ; A. Lord, agent, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ; lieutenant D. M. Browne, Halifax, super- intendent of lights. Nova Scotia ; J. Mitchell, superintendent of lights. New Brunswick, Newcastle, N.B. , Patrick Hariy, super- intendent of liglits above Montreal, Ottawa, Out. ; Wm. Barbour, superintendent of lights for the Province of Quebec; captain P. A. Scott, R.N., chairman of board of examiners of masters and mates;, captains G. A. Mackenzie, D. Hutiterand D. M. Browne, examiners, Halifax, N.S. ; captains J. Pritchard and W. Thomas, examiners, St. John, N.B. ; captain R. Cameron, examiner, Char- lottetown, P.E.I. ; captains Henry Lewis and Thomas Killam, examiners, Yarmouth, N.S. ; lieutenant E. D. Ashe, R.N., exam- iner, Quebec ; S. Risleyj chairman board of steamboat inspection, and inspector for Ontario, Huron and Suiwrior division, Toronto; W. M. Smith, deputy chairman, and inspector for Now Brunswick and Nova Scotia division, St. John, N.B. ; W. J. Meneilly, inspector for West Ontario division, Toronto ; J. Taylor, inspector for East Ontario division, Kingston; J. Burgess, inspector for Montreal division, Montreal ; F. X. Befort, inspector for Three Rivers division, Sorel; J.Samson, nspector for Quebec division, Quebec; C. R. Coker. inspector of hulls, St. John, N.B. ; S. Wilmot, superintendent of fish-breeding establishments, New- castle, Ont. ; W. H. Venning, inspector of fisheries for New Brunswick, St. John, N.B. ; W. H. Rogers, inspector of fisheries for Nova Scotia, Andurst, NS. ; A. C. Anderson, inspector of fisheries for British Columbia, Victoria, B.C. ; L. R. Demers, commander government steamer DruifJ ; Edmond Larochello, commander government steamer Napoleon III; Richard A. Guildford, commander government steamer Newfteld ; captain John Devereux, commander government steamer Sir James Douglas : Allan Finlayson, commander of screw steamer North- ern Light ; Charles Carpmael, superintendent of meteorological ofBce, and director of magnetic observatory, Toronto ; Rev. J. Williamson, M.A., LL.D., director of observatory, Kingston ; C. H. McLeod, director of observatory, Montreal ; E. O. Ashe, R-N., director of observatory, Quebec ; G. Hutchinson, director of observatory, St. John, N.B. ; H. St. A. Ormond, agent and inspector of water police, Montreal ; Benjamin Trudel, chief con- stable water police, and shipping master, Quebec ; George Smith, shipping master, Montreal ; W. H. Purdy, shipping master, St. John, N.B. ; A. B. Bligh, shipping master, Halifax, N.S. ; W. i; im CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANT^NO ADVANTAGES OR SECVRITT TO 222 DOMINION OF CANADA. Koughan, s^tiiipin^ master, Charlottetowu, P.E.I ; E. O'Bryan, harbor master, Halifax, N.S. ; David Small, harbor master, Charlottetowu. P.E.I. ; W. R. Clarko, harbor master, Victoria and p]8quim;i>ilt, B.C. ; J. Edon, harbor master and shipping master, Gaspe, P.Q. Post Office Dep.vrtsievt. — Hon. John Carling, postmaster" general; W. H. Griffin, deputy postmastor-genL'ral : A. L. Jarvis, private secretary. Secretary's Branch. — Lieut.-colonel William White, s*»cretary ; W. D. LeSueur, assistant secretary; H S. Weatherly, J. Walsh, A. Lindsay, G. H Hargrave, H. W. Griffin, J. Plunkett, J. Graham, H. G. Hopkirk, C. S mgster, A. W. Throop, C Falconer, G. R. White, J. M. O'L^Miy, j-.. G. Ranee, D. McDonald, A. J. Macdermid, A. W. McLonnan, (j. J. Binks, J. A. Macdonald, W. J. Frechette, L. H. Pouliot. F. Becher, H. H. Morton, J. Carter, H. Knauf, G. A Gouin, A. Bulduc, L. Chamard, G. Marsan, A. Z. Palmer, P. B. Taylor, A. E Heming, W. C Little, J. Brown, G. Maillene, N. Champagne, P. W. Myrand, H. H. Pliinney, J. M. U. Bliss, T Scott, B. Briggs, T. Roy, clerks. AccountanVs Branch. — H. A. Wicksteed, accountant; W. H. Smithson, assistant accountant ; P. E. Bucke, E. H. Benjamin, L. Blanchet. G. M. Patrick, R. J. Oliver, D. F. McCarthy, W- Blanchard, J. G. Fortier, E. A. D. Jones, H. A. Ferguson. N. G. DAuteuil W. Brophy, P. T. Leahy, D. A. Barrett, T. McGrail, C. Macdonald, W. H. Burpee, W. Hatch, A. Devine, T. M. Oliver, R. Henderson, G. C Anderson, clerks ; J. Ashvrorth, cashier. Money Order Branch.— J. C. Stewart, superintendent; G. F. Everett, assistant superintendent; W. J. Barrett, J. Brophy, F. W. Creighton, T. B. Smith, R. J. Shaw, C J. Higgins, M. K. Dunlevie, J. F. WaU, S. S. Thome, J. C. Bonner, A. W. Wall. J. H. Spencer, W. J. Johnston, D. D. McPherson, W. J. John- stone, L. C. A. Casgrain, E. R. H. Brooks, M. J. Finn. P. B. Powell, F. M. S. Jenkins, F. E. S. Grant, C. W. Lally, clerks. Savings Bank Branch. — J. C. Stewart, superintendent; D. Matheson, assistant superintendent ; J. Rose Smith, £. P. Bell, W. H. Kreps, W. H. Ea8leson, W. H. Harrington, W. H. Mc- Cuaig, G. L. Plunkett, H. Fairweather, J. P. Nutting, E. A. Black, J. H. Bollard, H. N. P. Chesley, E. F. Jarvis, W. C. E. Stewart, E. E. Taylor, F. H. F. Mercer, clerks. Printing and Supply Branch. — Sidney Smith, jr., superintend- ent ; O. Fortier, W. D. O'Brien, clerks. Messengers. — M. Bennett, J. Bell, J. Dodd, S. Graham, D. Courtney. CAlTADIAIf COaiPAXT OFFERS ABrTBETTEB IBTTEITDIX^ LIFE INSURERS. PROVINCE OF OXTARIO. 223 Department of Agriculture. — Hon. John Hy. Pope, minister of agriculture ; J. C. Tachd, deputy minister of agriculture ; John Lowe, secretary of the department. Minister's Private Secretary ancl Clerk.-^. E. W. Currier. Accountant. — H. B. Small. Assistant Accountant.-^'L. D'Auray. Statistics, Emigration, General Correspondence, Archives, Ac— W. F. Boardman, E. H. St. Denis, J. E. Lemieux, Rev. C. Tanguay, D. Brj'mner. Patent Branch — A. J. Cambie, chief clerk; H. Casgrain, C. C. Neville, D. Routhier, E. D'Auteuil, J. F. Dionne, W. J. Lynch, T. McCabe, J. A. Eraser, W. Hanright, A. Levesque, L. J. Beland, A. Tach6, C. Caron, J. H. Lyster. Copyright and Trade Marie Branch.— J. B. Jackson, E. Tttu. Model Room. — J. L^veille, G. Lemaitre, L. Z. Chabot. Messengers. — B. Moreau, A. Boily, D. C6te. Emigration Agents of the Dominion in Europe. — London: Sir A. T. Gait, K.C.M.G., the High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada. 10 Victoria Chambers, London, S. W. ; Private Secre- tary, J. Cfolmer. Liverpool ; Mr. John Dyke, 15 Water street. Glasgow ; Mr. Thomas Grahame, 40 St. Enoch square. Belfast ; Mr. Charles Foy, 29 Victoria Place. Dublin ; Mr. Thomas Conolly, Northumberland House, Immigration Agents in the Dominion.— J. Smith, Hamil on ; R. McPherson, Kingston; A. G. Smythe, London ; W. J. "Wills, Ottawa ; J. A. Donaldson, Toronto ; J. J. Daly, Montreal ; L. Stafford, Quebec; E. Clay, Halifax, N S.; S. Gardner, St. John N.B. ; W. Hespeler, Winnipeg; J. E. T^tu, Dufferin, Manitoba. PEOVINCE OF ONTARIO. ■ t Seat of Government, Toronto. Lieiitenanf-Governor— The Hon. John Beverley Robinson, Toronto. Private Secretary— J. B. Robinson, jun. Official Secretary— C&iii. G. Geddes. J. J, Executive Council. Hon. Oliver Mowat, Attorney -General. Adam Crooks, Minister of Education. T. B. Pardee, Commissioner of Crown Lands. C. F. Eraser, Commissioner of Public Works. S. C. Wood, Treas. and Commissioner of Agriculture. " A. S. Hardy, Secretary and Registrar. G. Scott, Q.C., clerk of Executive Council. Lonsdale Capreol, assistant clerk. (< €1 I THB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— I«ife Br»nob. Sepamted honorable treatment guaranteed fk^m the w «MTf-' i' '■■: \: ■m *' ■ T . ' \ 1 1 ■,-/|. a :2i»;L: 224 DOMINION OF CANADA. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Charles Clarke, Speaker. CONBTITUENCIE.?. NAME AMD P. 0. ADDRESS. Addington H. M. Deroche, Napanee Algoma , Robert Adam Lvon. Michael's Bav Brant, N.R James Young, Gait Brant, S.R Hon A. S. Hardy, Toronto Brockvillo Bruce, N.R Bruce, S.R Cardwell Carleton Hon. C. F. Eraser. Brock ville D. Sinclair, Paisley H. P. O'Connor, Walkcrton Charles Robinson, Claude G. W. Monk, South March Cornwall Dufiferin William Mack, Cornwall Wm. Jelly, Shelburne Dundas Andrew Broder. West Winchester Durham, E.R. .. Durham, W.R. . Elgin, E.R C, H. Brereton, Port Hope Jas. W. McLaughlin, Bowmanville T. Maclntyre Nairn, Aylmer West Elgin, W.R John Cascadcn, lona Essex, N.R Solomon White, Windsor Essex, S.R Frontenac Olengarry Grenville, S.R. . Grey, NR Grey, E.R W. D. Balfour, Amhcrstburgh D. D. Calvin, Kingston J. Rayside, Tiancaster Frederick J. French, Prescott D. Croighton, Owen Sound A. W. Lauder, Toronto Grey, S.R Jas. H. Hunter, Durham Haldimand Jacob Baxter, Cayuga Halton Hamilton David Robertson, Milton John M. Gibson, Hamilton Hastings, W.R . Hastings, E.R. . Hastings, N.R. . B. Rose, Frankford N. S. Appleby, Shannon ville G. H. Boulter, Stirling Huron, E.R ... . Huron, S.R T. Gibson, Wroxeter Archibald Bishop, Hay Huron, W.R.... A McLagan Ross, Goderich Kent, E.R Kent, W.R D. McCruney, Bothwell Edward Robinson, Chatham Kingston Lambton, E.R . . James H. Metcalfe, Kingston Peter Graham, Warwick Lambton, W,R. . Lanark, N.R. . . , Hon. T. B. Pardee, Toronto Wm. C Caldwell, Lanark Lanark, S.R. ... William Lees, Fallbrook Leeds, N.R H. Merrick, Merrickville Leeds, S.R Lennox Lincoln London Wm. Richardson, Seeley's Bay George D. Hawley, Bath Sylvester Neelon, St. Catharines W. R. Meredith, London Middlesex, E. R Middlesex, N.R. R. Tooiey, Gladstone John Watters, Springbank by Act of ParllAmeiit. - Vndoabtea Seonrlty is Afforded And higb itanding of Ito Proprtotary and Dlreoton. HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY— ONTARIO. 225 CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Middlesex, W.R J. Watterworth, Wardsville Monek Richard Harcourt, Welland Muskoka J. W. Bettos, Huntsville Norfolk, S.R William Morgan, Port Rowan Norfolk, N.R John B. Freeman, Simcoe Northumberland, E Jas. M. Ferris, Campbellford Northuraeerland, W John C. Field, Cobourg Ontario, N.R Frank Madill, Beaverton Ontario, S.R John Dryden, Brooklin Ottawa Patrick Baskerville, Ottawa Oxford, N.R Hon. O. Mowat, Toronto Oxford, S.R Hon. A Crooks, Toronto Peel .K. Chisholm. Brampton Perth, N.R D. D. Hay, Listowel Perth, S. li Thos. Ballantyne, Stratford Peterhoro', E.R Thomas Blezard, Peterboro' Peterboro', W.R Robert Kincaid, Peterboro' Prescott , Albert Hagar, Vanklcek Hill Prince Edward G. Striker, Picton Renfrew, S.R James Bonfield, Egansville Renfrew, N.R W. B. McAllister, Pembroke - Russell Ira Morgan, Metcalfe Simcoe, E.R C; Drury, Crown Hill Simcoe, S.R , Wm. J. Parkhill, Randwick Simcoe, W.R. Thos. Long, Collingwood Stormont Joseph Kerr, Furran's Point Toronto, East Hon. Alex Morris, Toronto Toronto, W«i8t Robert Bell, Toronto Viotoriji, N.R Samuel S. Peck, Minden Victoria. S.R Hon. S. C. Wood, Toronto Wat»^il()o, N.R W. D. Snider, Waterloo \V ittiloo, S.R J. McMaster, Washington Woliitud Daniel Near, Humberstouo Wellington, W.R Robert McKim, Parker Wellington, C.R Hon. C Clarke, Elora Wellington, S.R James Laidlaw, Guelph Wentwortli, N.R J. McMahon, Dundas Wentworth, S.R F. M. Carponter, Siouoy Creek York, E.R G. W. Badgerow. Toronto York, W.R Peter Patterson, Patterson York, N,B J. H. Widdifteld, Newmarket Officers of the Legislative Assembly — Charlos T. Gillmor, clerk of the House, and clerk of the Crown in Chancery ; Arthur H. Sydere, clerk assistant ; J. M. Delamore, clerk •, John Notman, accountant ; John R. Cartwright. law clerk ; F. J. Glackmeyer, sorgrant-at-arms ; Thomas Phillips, house k;ieeper and chief messenger. CITIZBHS VSUVWLAMCE COXPAXT^ on Ui« Continent Is lMn«akf 226 DOMINION OF CANADA. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS, ONTARIO. Provincial Skcrktahy's Office.— Hon. A. S Hardy, provin- cial secrttary ; Geo. E. Luinsden, assiHtant secretary ; J. B. McLachlan, J. D. Warde, clt-rks ; Arthur Biirtchall, luisaenger. License Branch (connected with the department of the hon. provincial secretary).— Henry Totten, chief clerk ; J. P. Mc- Donell, E. A. McLaurin and C. O. Strange, clerks. Immigrntion Department (connected with the department of the hon. the provincial secretary). — David Spence, secretary ; R. M. Persse, agent at Quebec, and clerk ; Edward Jcnkinson, clerk. Provincial Reoistbar's Office. — Hon. A. S. Hardy, provin- cial registrar; J. F. C. Ussher, deputy registrar; George Hobbs, clerk. Registrar Gfneral's Okfice— Hon. A. S. Hardy^ registrar general ; H. S. Crewe, inspector ; Frederick Warwick, chief clerk ; J. McOill Ridley, Frank Yeigli, Frank Jones and W. H. H. Mussen, clerks. Treasurer's Department. — Hon. S. C. Wood, treasurer ; W. R. Harris, assistant treasurer ; F. A. Carrell, L. V. Perceval, P. Simser and W. N. Douglas, clerks; C. H. Sproule, auditor; L. W. Ord, A. J. Rattray and J. W. Mann, clerks ; T. Wells, mes- senger. J. H. Hunter, inspector of insurance ; R. Humphreys, clerk. Crown Lands Department. — Hon. T. B. Pardee, commissioner; T. H Johnson, assistant commissioner ; G. Kennedy, law clerk ; T. V, . Gibson, shorthand writer. Free Grants and Sales Branch. — A. Kirkwood, chief clerk; J. J. M. Grant, P, Alma, Julian Sale, clerks. J. J. Murphy, clerk free grants. Surveys, Patents and Roads. — G. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S., chief clerk; W. Revell, clerk. E. Fox, P.L.S., chief clerk patents; A. J. Taylor, clerk. Henry Smith, superintendent of colonization roads ; C. Cashman, clerk. Woods and Forests Branch.— G. B. Cowper, chief clerk ; H. G. Langlois, J. A. Crozier, E. G. Kirby, clerks. Accounts Branch. — D. G. Ross, accountant. R. H. Browne, chief clerk agents' returns; E. Leigh, clerk. J. Murphy, regis- trar ; C. P. Higgins, clerk. J. Bradshaw, office keeper. A. Mc- Donald, messenger. Crown Timber Agents.— OUslwh— A. J. Russell, agent; C. S. McNutt, assistant; J. Ritchie, E. T. Smith, clerks; R. Mills, messenger. Belltville— J. F. Way, agent. UBEBAIi ABd REMriVERATITE ACCIDENT POULCT Ikis <}ompAiij at #5 per flOOO. PUBFJC DEPARTMKNTS— ONTATIK ). 997 Cfown Lauilfi Agents. Apsley Duncnn Andcraon Brncebridge A. Wl.ito Bnice Mince J(»lm F. I»ny Eganvillo Jhiid'S Bi'c vis Emedalo E. Handy Kingston R. MucplnTson L'Ainable J. R. Tnit Lindsay Jas. McKibbon Magnetewan S. J. Beet Mindcn J. W. Fitzgerald Xipipsigan J. S. Sonrlott < >nij)iib J. R. Dawson Parry Sound .T. Miu-kny, nct'g Pembroke Adiun Kcnn)rugh J. Mahon Attorney-General's Offhe. — lion. Oliver Mowat, attorney- general; J. a. Scott, Q.C., deputy; J. R. Cartwripht, private secretary; J. Lonsdale Capreol. J^ H. T. Heward and Matthew Carrey, clerks; Michael Smith, housekeeper; Charles Fitch, messenger. Department of Public Works —Commissioner, Hon. C. F. Fraser; secretary, Wm. Edwards; architrct, Kivas Tally; engi- neer, R. McCjillum ; accountant, J. P. Kdwards; law clerk, F. T. Jones; drauglitsmen, R. V. Kairbairn, T M. Hennessy, J. H. Kent; clerks, Marmaduke Wilson, S. . O. ADDRESS. Alma Hon. Jean Louis Beaudry, Rloutn'nl. Bedford " Tho^ Wood. DMulmin Kl a-. Chaouinigane .... " J. JuntH lios^, Ste. A'ini' d « In Porades. De Lanaudiere ... " Pierr-j 10. Dostuler, lirrthier. Dc la Durantayo . . " Kclouurd lli inillurd, Oucbi'c. Do la Valliere .... " Jean Huptiste O. Proulx, Nicolet. DeLorimier *' J. G. Luvioletto, Napiervillo. De Salaberry " H. Starnes, Montreal. Grandville " Klizee Dionne, Ste. Anno do la PocatiCtre. Gulf '* Thomas Savage, Cape Cove. Inkerman " George Brysoii, Mansflold. Kennebec " Klzear Gnrin, Three Kivera, La Salle ♦* Louis Pjinet, Que .>ec. Laurentides " Jean Elie Gingras, Quebec. Lauzon " G. Couture, Lfvis. Mille Isles " Alexandre Lucoste, Montreal. Montarville '* C. B. do Boucherville, Bouchervillo. Kepentigny '' L. AiLhumbeault, L^Aasomption. Bigaud *' K- Prudhomnie, Purisli Montreal. Rougemont " P. B. d-' LaBru6re (Speaker) St. Hyncintlio. Sorel ♦* P. K. Roy, St. Pie Stadacona " John H»>arn, Quebec. Victoria " James Ferrier, Montreal. Wellington " W. H. Webb, Melbourne. Aecld.eiit.>Capltal •lasttOOO. OrricBRS OF the Legislative Council.— G. B. do Eouchor- ville, clerk, master in chancery and accountant; Isaio Jodoin, assistant clork. master in chancery, and clerk of private bills ; N. LoKeudre, clerk of French journals and translator ; N. Beau* dry, clerk of the offices and of special committees, translator and copying clork ; A. Frenette, permanent clerk ; S. S. Hatt, gentle- man usher or the black rod} Francois Blais, F. Drouin and Elzear Papillon, messengers. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. L. 0. Taillon, Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Argenteuil Wm. Owens, Stonofleld. Bagot A. Casavant, St. Dominique. Beaucc Jean Blanchet. Quebec. Beauharnois Celestin Bergevin, Beauhamois. Bellechasse N. H. £ . Faucher de St. Maurice, Quebec Berthier Joseph Robillard, Lanoraie. Bonaventure ■ — ^ Brome Hon. W. W. Lynch, Knowlton. Chambly Dr. D. Martel. Chamblv. Champlain Robt. Trudel, ^. Genevieve de Batiscan Chalevoiz O. Gauthier, St. Urbain. Chateauguay Dr. Edouard Laberge, St. Philomene. Chicoutimi and Sagucnuy . K. St. Hilaire, St. Prime. Comptom W. Sawyer, Sawyer vlUe. Deux Montagues M. Beaudiamp, St. Eustache. Dorchester X. Audet, St. Anselme. Drummed <& Arthabaska. . VV. J. Watts, Drummoadville. Oaspe Hon. E. J. Flynn, Quebec. Hochelaga Hon. Ls. Beaubien, Montreal. Huntingdoii Dr. A. Cameron, Huntingdon. Iberville A. L. Demers, St. George Henry ville. Jacques Gartier Hon. J. A. Mousseau. Quebec. Joliette V. P. Lavallee, St. Felix de Yalois. Kamouraska Cbas. A. E. Gagnon, Biviere Quelle. Laprairie L. B. A. Charlebois, Laprairie. L^Assomption Joseph Marion, St. Paul L'Hermite. Laval — ^— — Levis Hon. E. T. Paquet, Quebec. L^Islet Charles Marcotte, L'Islet. Ljtbinidre Hon. H. G. Joly, Quebec. Maskinonge Ed. Caron, Louiseville. ^ Megantic Hon. Geo. Irvine, Quebec. Missisquoi E. %)encer, St. Armand East. Montcalm Octave Magnan, St. Alexis. Montmagny J. B. T Ricliard, St. Liguori. Montmorency L. G. Desjardins, Levis. Montreal Centn* Geo. W. Stephens, Montreal. Montreal East Hon. L. 0. Taillon. 16 THE CITIZENS INSURANCE c6.~FIRE, LIFE Sir Hugh Allant Pr—tdeni j Henry layman, E»q.» 230 DOMIXir^N OF CANADA. CONSTITUEyCIES. XAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Montreal West James McShane, Montreal. Napiervillc F. X. Faradie, St. Mic)iel Archange. Nicolet C. E. Houde, St. Celestin. Ottawa County L. Duhamel, Wright Township Pontiac J. Poupore, Chichester. Portneuf J. D. Brosseau, Quebec. Quebec Centre B. Kinfret, Quebec. Quebec East Joseph Sheliyn, Quebec. Quebec "West Felix Carbray, Quebec. Quebec County Hon. Pierre Garneau, Quebec. Bichmond and Wolfe Jacques Picard, Wotton. Bichelieu Leon Leduc, Sorel. Biniouski L. D. Asselin, Bimouski. Bouville E. Poulin, Ste. Marie de Monnoir. St. Hyacinthe Hon. H. Mercier, Montreal. St. Johns HoH. F. G. Marchand, St. Jean d'Iber. St. Maurice F. S. L. Desaulniere, Yaniachiche. Shefford Dr. Isidore Frf geau, Stukely. Sherbrooke Hon. J. G. Bobtrtson, Sherbrooke. Soulanges Wm. Duchett, Coteau Landing Stanstead Jolin Thornton, Coaticook. Temiscouata G. H. Deschenes, Ste. p:])]phanie. Terrebonne G. A. Nantel, Montreal. Three Bivers S. Dumoulin, lliree Bivers. Vaudreuil F. X. Archanibault, Montreal. Vercheres Abraham Bernard, Belceil. Yaniaeka Hon. J. S. C. Wurtele, Montreal. Officibs of the Legislative Assimely.— Louis Deloime, chrk of the Legislative Asstmbly ; Etienne Simard, first assistant clerk ; Paul Smith, d(puty clerk of the House and clerk of the English journjils ; J. Whydden, assistant clerk of tlie English journal; Louis Fortier, clerk of the French journals; Buteau Turcotte, chief French translator; J. C. Langelier, assistant F^-ench translator; Crawford Lindsay, chief English translator; Lawftnce Stafford, assistant English translator; Edouard Le- moine clerk of private bills; Charles Delagrave, assistant clerk of private bills ; Charles Lindsay, clerk of committees ; Ad. E. De- mers, clerk printing, stationery and records; L. P. Lemay, lilrarirn : Liiurtnt Simoneau, accountant; Z. Duhamel, post- mnKtii : F. X. Gapnon, assistaut postmaster ; G^dfon Laroque, eergeant-at-aims; Oliver Bobitaille, chief messenger ; A. Pelletier, speaker's messenger; Simeon 6agn6, clerk's messenger ; Ed, Little- john, George Workman, E. Gauvreau, Jacques Morin and Joseph Trudel, librarian messengers. Lru- Dej.artwent.—'C. A. Pari- seault, law clerk ; Theopnilus Olivier, assistant ; J. Boy, mes- senger. AHB ACCIl>E5rT.~CAPITAL, - - •1,1SS,000. ▼Ice-Prealdeot « Gerald E. Hart, Oen«ra1 Nanacer. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS— QUEBEC. 231 Provincial Registrar's Dkpartmext. — Hon. J. Blanchet, provincial registrar ; John Lanuelier, deputy registrar ; J. M. Mackay, L. J. H. Bernier, E. F. I'oitrae and H. Roy, clerks ; Jean Labrecok-ki'epor; Tiionias Molony, English translator ; Edouaid Trudelle, French translator; J. N. Bouri', messenger. / OF E. [cL. X. I V. POIildBS of •wmrj description iMUCd fir«« bMHUfdous oeenpAtlon do not Told tlio Policy* XEW BRUNSWICK. 233 PEOVIXCE OF XEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Government, Fredericton. Lieutenant-Governor. — His Honor the Honorable Robert Dun- can Wilmot ; prorincial aide-de-camp, A. F. Stretft, Eaq. ; private secretary, H. Wilmot, Esq. Executive Couxcil. Hon. Robert Young, President. " E. McLeod, y.C, Attormy-Otneral. P. A. Landry, Q.C., Provincial Secretary. G. J. Colter, Chief Commissioner Board of Works. M. Adams, Surveyor-General. F. E. Morton, Solicitor-General. W. E. Perley, i D. L. Hanington, > Members of the Council. W. F. Levris, M.D. ) F. A. H. Straton, Esq., clerl:. ' LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. , President. COUNTIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Albert Hon. J. Lewis, Hill9l>oro. Carleton " James Ryan, Elgin. Gloucester " R. Young, Cara , Dorchester. " Hon. I). L. Hanington, Dorchester. ** J. A. Humphrey, Moncton. '• Dr. Chas. A. Black, Baie Verto. York A. (t. Blair, Fred«Ticton. " E. L. Welman, Q.C., Frederictun. " F. P. Thompson, Fredericton. *' Hon. Geo. Colter, Douglas. ■' Officers of thp House of Assembly.— G. J. Bliss, clerk ; J. Richards, clerk assistant ; H. Beckwith, sergeant-alarms ; C. W. Beckwith, John Black, engrossing clerks. Oir THE SECVRITT OF ITS I.IFE POUdES mnd Liberal flar renders allowed. NOVA SCOTIA. 235 Provincial Secretary's Office. -Hon. P. A. Landry, Q.C., Provincial Socretary and Receiver-General; J. W. Smith, deputy Provincial Secretary ; (t. N. Babbitt, deputy Receiver-General ; E. Hanson, clerk; Robert Thorh urn, m*^s3enger. Board of Works Department. — George J. Colter, chief coramisaioner ; B. Winslow, chief clerk ; Adolphua G. Beck- wilh, civil engineer. Surveyor General's Depart.ment.— lion. M. AdamR, sur- veyor General ; Andrew Indies, deputy surveyor general: \V. P. Flewelling, Crown Land Clerk; T. O'Connor, A. Silibald, and T. G. I/)ggie, draughtsmen. Govrrxment Okficer.s.— .J. S. Beck, auditor-general: Theo- dore H. Rand, chief superintendent of schools, (reorge Thomp- son, chief clerk education office; (reorge E. Fenety, Queen's printer; Win. Carman, clerk ot .Supremo Court at Law and Eiiuity ; George J. Bliss, assistant clerk . W. H. Tuck, clerk of Crown in Supreme Court ; H. B Rainsford, deputy clerk of Oown in Supreme Court ; H. G. C. Wetmore, li>>rarian to Legislative Library ; Julius L. Inches, secretary for Agriculture. provincp: of nova scotia. Seat of Government, HaU/ax. Lieutenant-Governor (ind deputy governor for signing marriage licences)— His Honor the Hon. Adams George Archibald ; private g . retary, lieut.-col. H. W, Clarke. Executive Coun'cil. Hon. William T. Piper, President. " Charles E. Church, Provincial Secretary. Alonzo J. White, Attorney-General. Albert Gayton, Commissioner of Mines and Works. Thomas F. Morrison it « it Arthur McN. Cochran, Thomas Johnson, Duncan J. Campbell, ) Members without ofRce. X < 1 V IS V t; 1^ M. mm I THE cmxEsn ixnriiAXCK co.-fire braitohl. •tr«d« fbr wblcli low flrnre^ will be qnot<*«l Airewet— 236 DOMINION OF CANADA. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Robert Hon. S. J. McKinnon, " Samuel Creelman, D. McN. Parker, James Praser, Charles Dickie, A. McN. Cochran, Thos. F. Morrison, David McCiirdy, James Butler, It « {( it It 11 Boak, President. Hon. E. R. Oakes, '* Chas. Boudrot, C. M. Franchcville. F. S. Maodonald, HirtAn Black, W. H. Owen, Samuel Locke, Geo. C. Whitman, Leran E. Baker. Clerk— John C. Halliburton. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Annapolis James "VV. Longloy, Henry IMunro. Antigonish John Wliiddon, Angus JfcUillivray. Cape Breton Hon. Alonzo J. White, William Knchanan. Colchester William A. Patterson. Wm. M. Blair. Cumberland Hon. W. T. Piper, Charles T. Townshend. Digby Henry M. Bobichau, James S. McNeill. Guysborotigh. . Otto S. We€>kB, James A. Frnscr. Halifax Wm. D. Hai ington, M. J. Power, Wm. P. Fielding Hants Nathaniel S' pence, Allan Haley. Inverness Hon. D. J Campbell, Alex. Campbeil. Kings Thos. L. Dodge, Thos. B. Harris. Lunenburg Hon, Chas. E. Cliurch, George A. Ros!*. Pictou Adam C. I'ell, Robert liockin, C. H. Munro. Queen's Joseph H. Cook, Jason A. Mack. Richmond Isidore Leblanc, Murdock McRae. Shelburne Hon. Thos Johnson, Wm. F. McCoy. Victoria William F. M( Curdy, James A. McDonald. Yarmouth lion. Albert Gayton, Thos. B. Corning. Clerk— Henry C. D. Twining. I'RIXCK KDWAliD ISLAND. Seat of (yovernmenr, Charlottetown. ^ Lieutenant-Governor. —Wow. T. H. Haviland ; Eustace Hari- land, private secretary; lieiit.-kolonel James Peake and lieut.- colonel Robert Robinson Hodgson, provincial aides-de-camp. tobf ■oiueliold and ffood Commerclnl Risks speciAlly #•• In all prioclpnl towns. Losnes pnid* over •l«900t4 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 237 Executive Council. Hon. W. W. Sullivan, attorney-general. " Wm. Campbell, minister of public works. Donald Ferguson, provincial secretary and treasurer. Samuel Prowse, John Lefurgey, Members of Council . Neil McLeod, J. O. Arsenault, Robt. F. DeBlois, clerk. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John Balderston. President. Queen's CouNrv. Charlottctown and Royalty — Thomas W. Dodd. First District — Hon. A. B. McKonzie, Hon. John Balderston. Second District— L. McMillan, Hon. R. Munn. Kino's County. First District — Hon. L. Kickham, Hon. Simon Bulger. Second District— Hon. Jos. Wightmnn, Hon. Tho3. Annear. Prince County. _ First District— Richard B. Reid, Hon. Benjamin Rogers. Second District — Alexander Laird, Hon. Stewart Bums. Officers of Legislative Council. — Jolm Ball, clerk ; Finley McNeil, usher of black rod; Benjamin Balderston, reporter; Moses Doucetto, doorkeeper. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Jolni A. McDonald Speaker. Qt'een's County. Chailottetown and Royalty — Hon. Neil McLeod, Patrick Blake. First District — Hon. Wm. Campht-ll, Peter Sinclear. .Second District — Donald McKay, Donald Farquliarson. Third District — Hon. D. Ferguson, H. Bet r. Fourth District— D. C. Martin, Angus D. McMillan. King's County. Georgetown and Royaltj'— Hon. Daniel Gordon, Hon. A. J. Macdonald. First District — James R. McLean, John McLpan. Second District — Wm. W. Sullivan, Wm. Hooper. Third District — John McDougall, Dr. McLaren. Fourt District — Hon. Samuel Prowse, M. McFadyen. IP I ♦'^w. m ClTIZE?rS ISrSVBAlfCE COXPANT.— NO ADTAXTAOES OR SECVRITT TO 238 DOMINION OF CANADA. PlUNCE COUNTT. First District— S. F. Terrv, J. A. Mnthoson. Second District— Hon. John Yeo, James W. Richards. Third District -Hon. J. O. Arnnault. John A. McDonald. Fourth District— A. E. C. Holland, G. W. Bentley. Fifth District— Hon. John Lefurgy, Dr. Gillis. Officerb of House of Assembly.- Archibald McN»Ull, chief clerk ; F. W. Huglies, nsaistnnt clerk ; H. V. DesRoclies, engross- ing clerk ; Donald MoKenzic, scrgoant-at-nrnis ; Isaac Oxenhain and W. L. Cotton, reporters ; George Tanton, messenger ; N. Patterson, doorkeeper. rEOYIXCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Seat of G over mnent, Victorinf V. I. Lievfeymnt-Gnvernor— Hon. C. F. Cornwall. Executive' Council. Hon. G. A. w'alkem, Attorney-General and Chief Commissioner Land and Works. " Robert Heaven, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. '* T. B. Humphreys, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Mines. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat qf Governwentf Winnijieg. Lieuteuant-Governor. — Hon. Jumcs Cox Aikens, Executive Council. Hon. J. Norquay, Premier and Treasurer. ** James Sutlierla)ul. Attorney-(fen«'ral. <' C. P. Brown, Minister of Pulilic Works. " A. A. C. LaRivit'-re, Provincial Secretary. '* M. A. Girard, Minister of Agriculture. ussioner CANADIAN COBIPAirr OFFERS AHT BETTm DTTEBrDINO LIFE INflVRERS. ! i HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Gilbert McMicken Speaker. COXSTITUENX'IES. NAME. As8inil>oino Alex. Murray. Bale St. Paul Hon. M. A. Oirard. Rirtle Stephen Clements. Brandon J. \V. Sifton. Burnside John Smith. Cartier Hon. Gilbert MqMlcken. Dauphin J. A. Davidson. Dufferin North A. Latighlin. Dufferin South ^ William Winram. Emerion Thos. Carney. Gladstone Hon. C. P. Brown. High Bluff J. A. K. Dmmmond. Kildonan A. M. Sutherland. La Verandrye L. A. Prudhomme. Mountain Thomas Greenway. Montague de la Tortue J. P. Alexander. Minnedosa John Crerar. Morris Joseph Taillefer. Portage la Prairie James Cowan, M.D. Rockwood J. S. Aikins. Springfield A.W.Ross. Ste. Agathe Alex. Kittson. St. Andrew's Hon. John Norquay. St. Boniface Hon. A. A. C. LaRivit^re. St. Clements E. H. G. O. Hay. St. Francois Xavier Patrice Breland. Westbourne Winnipeg vOity) Capt. D. H. McMillan. Woodlands Wesley Lipsett. Thos. Spence, clerk. NORTH-WEST TEH rJTORIE.S. Seat of Oov^rnwentj Reginn. !'ii Lieutenant-Oovevnor— The Hon. Edgar Dewdney. Council. — IJeut.-col. Hugh Richardson and lieut.-col. James Farquharson McLcod, C.M.G., stipendiary magistrates, and mem- bers of council er officio ; Pascal Breland, member of council ; lieut.-col. J. F. McLeod, C.M.G., commissioner of police; AmedSe Forget, clerk of the council, and secretary to the Lieutenant- Governor; Edouard Richard, sheriff; WilUam James Scott, registrar. .0 H > ; N }< 1' I! I , IT I-- THB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— Life Branob. Sepftrmteil honorable treatment gnaranteed from tbtl 240 DOMINION OF CANADA. FISH AND GAME LAWS. PROVINCE OF O^^TARIO. 1. None of the animals or birds heniimfter mentioned shall 1)0 hunted, taken or killed witLin the periods hereinaft(>r limited. 1. Deer, elk, moose, reindeer or cariboo, between the first day of December and tin; first day of September in thv following year. 2. Wild turkeys, grouse, pheasants or partridges, between tlic first day of January and the first day of September. 3. Quail, between the first day of January and the first day of October. 4. Woodcock, between the first day of January and the first day of July. 5. Snipe, between the first day of May and the fifteenth day of August. 6. Waterfowl, which are known as mallard, grey duck, black duck, wood or suiiMner du(k, and all the kinds of duck known as teal, between the nrst day of January and the fifteenth day of AugUBt. 7. Other ducks, wild swans or geese, between the first day of May and the fifteenth day of August. 8. Hares or rabbits, between the first day of March and the first (lay of September. • "i. The said animals or birdp may be exposed for sale for ono montl), and no longer, after the beginning of the periods above respot lively limited for their protection, and may be had in possession for the private use of the owner and his family at any time ; but in all cases the proof of the time of killing or taking; shall be upon the person so in possession. 2. Except as aforesaid, no person shalh'have in his possession any of the said animals or birds, or any part or portion of any of such, during the periods in which they are so protected. 3. No eggs of any of the above-mentioned birds shall be taken, destroyed or had in possession by any person, at any time. 4« None of the animals or birds mentioned in this act, except the animals mentioned in the seventh section, shall be trapped or taken by means of traps, nets, snares, gins, baited lines, or other similar contrivances ; nor shall such traps, nets, snares, gins, baited lines or contrivances be set for them, or any of tliem, at any time; and such traps, nets, snares, gins, baited lines and contrivances may be destroyed by any person, without such person thereby inciirring any liability therefor. the fifteenth day of by Aot of ParliAment. - Undoabtea Seoarlt j U afforded and blffh tUmdlng of iU Proprietary and Directors. FISH AND (iAME LAWS. 241 n. None of the contrivancQs for tnkinu or killing the wihl fowl known us swana, geese or iliieks, whii h urt> (k'scrihed as butteries, sunken punts or night liglits, shall hi used at any time. 6. It shall not ho lawful for any iM.>rson to kill or t«ko any nnimal by the use of poison or poisonous subHtunces, nor to oxpoHo poison, poisoned bait, or otiier )>oiHonous subHtanccs, in any place or locality where dogs or cattle may have access to tlie same. 7. And whereas fur-bearing animals should he protected during the seasons when their skins are of little value, it is enacted that no beaver, musk-rat, mink, saiilo, marten, racoon, otter or fisher, shall be hunted, taken, killed or liad in the possession of any K arson between the first day of May and the first day of Novem- er, nor shall any traps, snares, gins or other contrivances bo set for them during such period ; nor sliall any musk-rat house bo destroyed at any time ; and any sucli traps, snares, gins or other contrivances so set may be destroyed by any person, without such person thereby incurring any i ility theiefor; but tliis section shall not apply to any person roying any of tlio said animals in defence or preservation of Ju-. property. S. Offences against tliis act shall be punished, upon summary conviction on information or complaint before a justice of the peace, as follows, with costs :~ 1. In the case of deer, elk, moose, reindeer or cariboo, by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars nor less than ten dollars for each animal. 2. In the ease of birds or eggs, by a fine not exceeding twenty- five dollars nor less than five dollars for eacli bird or egg. 3. In the case of the fur-bearing animals mentioned in the seventh voction of this act, by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars nor less than five dollars for each animal. 4. In th|B case of otlier breaches of this act, by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars nor less than five dollars. 9. The whole of such fine sliall be paid to the prosecutor, unless the convicting justice has reason to believe that the prosecution is in collusion with and for the purpose of benefitting the accused, in which case the said justice may order tl 4^l<^ CmiBVS JSiUVWUkXCE COXPAHT«-TlMMOaT on tlie Cwitlnmt i» ImumI bjr 242 D<^MINION OF CANADA. PROVINCE OP QUEBEC. 1. The hunting or taking of moose before the first of Septem- ber in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three is forbidden, and after the expiration of that period, between the first day of February and the first day of September in every subsequent year ; ' the hunting, taking or killing of elk, cariboo, deer or their fawn, is also prohibited between the first day of February and the first day of September in each year. 2. It is forbidden to hunt or trap :<— 1. Any beaver, mink, otter, marten, pekan or wild cat, between the fibTteenth day of March and the first day of November in each year ; 2. Any hare, between the first day of March and the first day of November in each year ; 3. Any musk-rat, between the first day of June in each year and th^ first of April following, in the districts of Quebec, Saguenay, Chicoutimi, Montmagny, Kamouraska, Rimouski and Gasp^, and between the first day of May in each year and the first day of April following in the remainder of the Piovince. 8. It is also forbidden :— 1. To hunt or take : — a. Any partridge, between the first day of January and the fifteenth of September in each year ; b. Any grouse, ptarmigan, woodcock, snipe or sand-lark, be- tween the first day of February and the first day of September in each year ; c. Any wild swan, wild goose, Canada goose, or wild <}uck of any kind, widgeon or teal, between the fifteenth day of April and the first day of September in each year ; d. Any of the birds mentioned in paragraphs h and c of this section, at any time between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise. 2. To disturb, injure or gather or take, at any time, the eggs of any species of wild fowl mentioned in this section ; and all vessels or boats employed in disturbing, gathering or taking the eggs of any species of wild fowl, may, as well as tae eggs, be confiscated and sold. Nevertheless, in that portion of the Province to the east and north of the Counties of Montmorency and Montmagny^ the inhabitants may at any time, and only for the purpose of pro- curing food, shoot or take the birds mentioned in paragraph c of this section. . 4* It is forbidden to take, at aAy time, by means of ropes, snares, springs, cages^ nets, pits or traps of any kind, any of the animals or birds mentioned in sections 1 and S, except partridges ; and to place, construct, erect or set, either wholly or in part, any engine for such purpose, and any person finding any engine so placed, constructed, erected or set, may take possession of or destroy the same. X and REMUXERATITE ACCIDENT POIJLCT "lUbi Company at 95 per 91000. m FISH AND GAME LAWS. 243 5. It is forbidden, between the first day of March and the first day of September in any year, to shoot, kill, or take with the intention of killing, by means of nets, traps, springs, snares, cages or otherwise, any barn swallow, bank swallow, martin or chimney swallow, king-bird, warbler, flycatcher, woodpecker, whip-poor-will, song-sparrow, titmouse, goldfinch, grive, cow- bunting, bobolink (dolychonix orutvorns), sparrow, jay, grakle, grosbeak, and all other species of birds with respect to which no provision has been made in any of the preceding sections, or to take their nests or eggs, except eagles, falcons, hawks and other birds of the eagle kind, wild pigeons, fishers, crows and ravens, waxwings (recollets)^ and the great northern shrike {collyris horealia). This section does not, however; apply to the birds commonly known as poultry. 6. It is forbidden to take or kill migratory quail up to 'the thirty-first of December one thousand eight hundred and eighty- four. 7. It is forbidden at all times to use or employ strychnine or other deleterious poison, either mineral or vegetable, or any spring gun, to hunt, take or destroy any animal whatever. 8. Every game-keeper under the control of the commissioner of crown lands shall forthwith seize all animals or birds mentioned in the preceding sections (except section 5), or any portidn of such animals or birds, found by him in the possession or custody of any person during any forbidden period, and which appear to him to have been taken or killed during such period or by any of the illegal means set forth in sections 4 and 7 of this act, and bring them before any justice of the peace, who shall declare them confiscated either in whole or in part. All animals or birds, or portions of animids or birds, so confisca- ted belong to the game-keeper. B. It is forbidden to have in one's possession, custody or care, any animal or bird already mentioned (except those with respect to which provision is otherwise made in section 5 of this act), or any part of such animal or bird, vrith the exception of the skin, during the period in which the act of killing the same is prohib- ited by this act, or which appears to have been taken or killed by any of the means forbidden by this act ; but every such- animal or bird, or any portion or portions thereof, may be bought or sold, when lawfmly taken, during five days to be computed firom the expiration of the various periods respectively fixed by this act for the taking or killing thereof. lO. Every game-keeper under the control of the commissioner of crown lands may cause to be opened or may himself open, inr case of refusal, any bag, parcel, chest, box, trvaak. or other recept- acle (outside Uie umits mentioned in the following section), in which he has reason to believe that game killed or taken during the close season, or peltries out of season, are hidden. !l!i ill i " $ if Hi T'^ i m i ; III iilii i^ is III . i i I with OanadiMi GoTenment for ipeeial Moaritj of MUof haldni* 244 DOMINION OF CANADA. 11. Every game-keeper appointed by the commiBsionor of crown lands, if he has reason to suspect and if he suspects that game taken or killed during the close season, or peltries out of season, are contained or kept in any private house, store, shed or other building, shall make a deposition before a justice of the peace in the form A annexed to this act, and demand a search-warrant to search such store, private house, shed or other building, and thereupon such justice of the peace is bound to issue a warrant according to form B. 12. Everv infringement of any of the provisions of this act is punishable by fine, to be recovered summarily on information or only on a writ of summons issued by a justice of the peace. The fines are as follows :— >- For every infringement of ^ Section 1. $ 6 to $20 Sections 2 and 3 5 to 15 Section 4 2 to 10 Sections 5 and 6 2 to 6 Section 7 25to 60 Section 9 6 to 20 Section 17 (doable the fee for the game license). Section 19 6 to 10 Such justice of the peace shall, if he finds the proof sufficient, impose the fine with costs, which fine wholly belongs to the prosecutor if he be a game-keeper, and one-half only if he does not act in an official capacity ; in the latter case the other half is paid over to the game-keeper appointed for the division by the commissioner of crown lands, to be by him forwarded to the crown lands department. In default of immediate payment the offender is imprisoned in the common gaol of the district within the limits of which the offence was committed, for any period of time npt exceeding three months ; and in cases of infringement of section seven, for a period not exceeding six months. Every justice of the peace has power to convict on view. Prosecutidbs are at the risk and costs of the complainant. IS. Suits brought in virtue of this act need not be begun by deposition or information or oath of the plaintiff or complainant provided that the purport of the complaint or demand is sufficiently set forth in the writ, or in a declaration annexed thereto. The evidence of the complainant alone, or of any one witness, is sufficient to justify a conviction. 14. No proceeding imder this act shall be quashed, annulled or set aside by certiorari ; but an appeal may be brought before the circuit court of the district in which the offence took place, in the same manner as appeals under the municipal code. i*S* BUSINESS DIRECTORY. S44a MONTREAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Agricultural Implements. MATTHEW MOODY & SONS, TERREBONNE and 12 FOUNDLING STREET. IfoNTRBAL. Auctioneers. THOS. WALLS & SONS, Auctioneers and Gbnbkal Commission Mbrchants, xo DeBresole Street, Montreal. European Office, 5 Aldermanbury Poster, London, E.C. Trade sales held regularly throughout the season. Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments. Awnings. J R. BAIN, 13 ST. JOHN STREET, • Makes every description of AWNINGS FOR DWELLING HOUSE OR STORE. V. Brokers. T M. BRYSON & CO., • Custom Housb Aqwktb, 3a ST. FRAVCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL. AS WALD JBROTH E RS, ^ STOCK BROKERS, 53 St. Fbaitcois Xavieb Stbeet. Montreal. J. G B. PICKEN & CO., 124 Sr. James Street, EXCHANGE BROKERS. AULT & HUBBARD, INSURANCE and STOCK. 104 St. Francois Xavieb Stbri^t, Montbeal. 16* BUSINESS BIBEGTOBY. Bedding Manufacturers. TOWNSHEND & HUDSON, ^"^^R^'^Jhl ^"^ JL Patent Pure Bedding, ftc, 44 St. James Street, West. Feather Beds and Hair Mattrasses, Old Bedding purified and re-made by Steam and Antiseptic Agents. Brewers. "HAWES & CO., ST. JAMES STREET (West,) MONTREAL. Booksellers. •HAWSON BROS., **^ 168 St. James Stbebt, MONTREAL. WM. DRYSDALE & CO., ' ^ 232 St. * Jambs Stbebt, MONTREAL. LE. RI YARD, Dealer in French and English • BOOKS. CHEAP MUSIC AND STATIONERY, 564)^ Craig Street. Biscuits. H STEINSON & CO., • COBNBB IkSPECTOB AITD WiLIiIAM StS. MONTREAL. Butchers and Grocers. fJHAS. MEUNIER & CO., ^ S" CRAIG STREET, C!oB. OF St. Lambbbt HHiL. BUSINESS DIBEOTORT. Boots and Shoes. TALANNE & BLANCHET, JU WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, 809)^ A 311 St. Paul Stbbkt, MoirrRKAX<. AROLLAND, 157 St. Antoine Street, • Montreal. N.B. — All orders entrusted to my csre will receive my best and prompt attention. Repairing neatly and promptly executed. Confectioners. J AS. W. TESTER & CO., Manufacturers of Confectionery bjr^ Steam Power. Importers of Foreign Fruits, r, opposite Albion Hotel, Montreal. 163 and 164 McGiLL Stbbbt, Clothing. SMITH & CO., Custom and Ready-made CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING, &c. 66 St. Jamjbs Stbebt, Momtbeal. Carriagemalcer. BT xp F\OT T "V ^y special appointment, for H. K. H. Princess Louise I^EjXJKJ \J .a., jujj h^ e tiie Marquis of Lome ; International and • Dominion Prize Medals, Centennial Exhibition ; First Prize and Bronze Medal Sydney Exhibition, New South Wales, 1S77 ; Prize Medal and Diploma and First Prize at Provincial Exhibition, 1870. Repairing neatly done to order* Factory 195 St. Antoine Street; Carriagewarehouse & Otnce 131 St. Antoine St. Drugs. "I7ENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., CRAIG street, MONTREAL. R. J. DEVINS, Next the Court House, NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL. T YMAN, SONS & CO., 882 St. Paul Stbbbt, Momtbbal. 1 .1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Drugs. K H ERRY WATSON & CO., 351 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREA L. SUGDEN EVANS & CO., 48 St. Jean Baftistx STBSETf MONTREAL. Engines. EORGE BRUSH,— Eagle Foundry, 14 TO 84 Kino and Queen Streets, ■ , MONTREAL. GARDNER & SON, NOVELTY ENGINE WORKS, Nazabeth, Bbxnnan and Dalhousie Stbxeti. G Engineers. "DOBERT THOMPSON & SON, •*•*' 18 St. Constant Stbeet, MONTREAL. JOHN LAURIE & BRO., ^ 72 AND 74 Wellington Stbbet, • MONTREAL. ^^_ Electro- Plate. SIMPSON, HALL, MH.LER & CO., Manufacturers of FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Factory and Warehouse i8 DeBresoles Street, Montreal. Engravers. T L. WISEMAN, 162 St. James Street, MONTREAL. h ' (EAL. :al. IXETI. :£AL. ^eal. WARE. SET, » BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Engravers. JH. WALKER, 126 St. James Street, • MONTREAL. Extracts. JL, JOHNSTON,— Johnston Fluid Beef. I CANAL. P.O. Addbess, Point St. Chables, Montbeal. Office Desks, &c. TEES & CO., St. James Street, West, MONTREAL. Grocers. s ENECAL, CADIEUX & CO., Importers ^ and Dealers in Grocbribs Winbs, Liquors, Provisions, Cigars and Tobacco, 37881. Paul Street, and 121 & 133 Coromis- sioners Street \fontrea1. L. H. Sbnbcal. L. A. C/disux. GAUCHER k TELMOSSE, Importers and Dealers in Grocbrirs, Winbs, Spirits, Mbal, Provisions, Lard, etc., etc. 242 <& 244 St. Paul Stbeet, Montbeau Gunsmiths. JOSEPH MANTON, Manufacturer of Guns, PISTOLS, WISHING TACKLE, AMMUy'TION, MAN- TON'S CELEBRATED GUV OIL. 499 Obaiu .-rBBEr. Hardware. W M. DARLING & CO., Hardwvrb Mbrchants, GUNS AND CUTLERY A SPECIALTY. 30 St. SuiiPiCE Stbeet, Montreal. DRUMMOND, McCALL & CO., Agents and Importers of CcAder Pig Irony Heavy MetalSf Cutlery and General Hardware, 16 Custom House Squabe, Montbbal. M-m- it " J* h •fti » BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Insurance. pITIZENS LIFE, ACCIDENT AND yj GUARANTEE AND FIRE INS. CO. G. E. HART, 179 St. Jambs Strbbt, Montreal. pITY OF LONDON INS. CO., V W. R. OSWALD, 53 & 56 St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal. POMMERCIAL UNION INS. CO. \J F. COLE, G4 St. 'Francois Xavieb Street, Montbeal. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION, yj H. J. JOHNSTON, 110 St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal. GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., ROBT. SIMMS & CO., and GEO. DENHOLM, 13 St. Sacrament Street, Montreax. W. J. KIKBY, Man. 1 MPERIAL FIRE INS. CO., RINTOUL BROS., 6 Hospital Street, Montreal. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INS. CO. G. F. C. SMITH, 16 Place D'Arhes, Moni-beal. PHCENIX FIRE INS. CO., R. W. TYRE, 12 St. Sagbambnt Street, Montreal. ROYAL INS. CO., GAULT & TATLEY, Cob. Notbe Damb and Place D'Abmes, Montbeal. "POYAL CANADIAN INS. CO., At J AS. DAVISON, 160 St. James Stbeet, Montbeal. CO. ;eal. aEAii. REAL. DLM, Man. INS. BAL. 'SEAL. :real. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 9 Insurance. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE, W. M. RAMSAY, 161 St. Jambs Strekt, Moktreal. Iron, &c. W. & F. P. CURRIE & CO., 100 GREY NUN STREET, MONTREAL. Leather Belting. ROBIN & SADLER, Manufacturers of Leather Belting^ Fire Enginm Hose and Lace LeatheVf 594, 590 and 598 St. Joseph St., Montreal. JC. McLAREN, Manufacturer of Leather • Belting and HosCf Card Clothing and Reed's Mill SupplieSf &c., &c. St. Jamks Strbbt, West, Montreal. P.O. Box 1296. Leather and Shoefindings. JACKSON BROS., Importers and Dealers; O Manufacturers of Lidte, Trees, Crimps, &c.. Boot and Shoe Closed Uppers, Sole and Upper Patterns. Large Stock always on hand, also made to order. Manufacturers' Agent, JOHNSON, RUSSEL & CO-, O Manufacturers* Aghnts and Importers of Fancy Gro- ceries, 77 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. CK. ADAMS, 18 Victoria Square, Montreal, • Agency J. & J. Taylor's Toronto Safe Works, manufacturers of Fire and Burglar Proof Securities. Bank and contract work aspe- cialty. House Safes to order. Second-hand Safes for sale. WULFF & CO., Mftrs' Agents and Importers. Confectioners Sundries, Glucose, Gum Arabic, TnM;acanth» Shellac, Essential Oils, Carmine, etc., Aniline Dyes and Dyestuifs, Glues and Glycerine, Gold, Silver Leaf and Bronzes, Mirror Glass. Hair Cloth, Morocco., Cornices, etc., etc., 32 ST. SULPICE STREET, MONTREAL. " ■ I ■'§ I :* ^F ti '! 'i M'- -J 4' - ' ' 'iit' *' ■ ■■ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Metal Works. •pOGERS & KING, 645 Gbaio Strebt, Montreal. c HARLES GARTH & CO., DOMINION METAL WORKS, 636 Cbaio Street, Montreal. Nickel Plate. ME. LYMBURNER, Nickel Silver Plater • AND GILDER, MEDAL MAKER, 62 St. Antoine Street, Mom'Real. Nail Manufacturers. MONTREAL ROLLING MILLS CO., 409 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. PECK, BENNY & CO., Iron, Cut Nails, Clinch and Patent Pressed Nails, Hoise Nails, Ship and Rail* way Spikes. Works, Lachinb Canal. Officb, 391 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. Oils, &c. J OHN PAXTO N,—General Dealer in COAL OIL. lubricating OILS. &c., 20 St. Peter Street, Montreal. n T. RYLAND & CO., 773 CRAIG street. MONTREAL. rREAIi. Plater [TBEAL. REAL. Nails, and Rail- REAL, LER IN nBEAL. LEAL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Paints and Oils. ATEH MICHEL LEFEBVRE & CO., ^'^sYIJEits! A perfect substitute for Alcohol, and 50 p. cent, cheaper, used as solvent for Shellac Gun» in making Varnishes and Laquers ; also for Cutting Oils, pre. paring Dve Stuffs, Tinctures. Medicines, extractintr Perfumes and Essences, thawtnK frosty (Jas Pipes and Meters, etc., etc. In general use in Laboratories of Anatomy and Natural History; employed by Lithographers, Photographers Gilders, Shoemakers, etc. For Biirnmi; and MechaniCMl purposes generally it has no equal, ai. aaa nd 35 COSl'ORn STREET, MONTREA L. A A. WILSON & CO., Fire and Water Proof • Star Gloss Rubber Paint, Rbady por thb Brush. Pat. i6th June, 1875. 319 ST. PAUL STREET, MONTREAL. McARTHUR, CORNEILLE & CoT^ Successors to JOHN McARTHUR & SON. Oil, Lead, Color and Varnish Merchants. Importers of Englis . and Belgian Window Glass, Chemi- cals, Dye Stuffs. Naval Stores, etc. 310 to 316 ST. PAUL STREET, and 147 to 151 COMMISSIONERS STREET. MONTREAL. BAYLIS MANUFG CO., VARNISHES, JAPAN, WHITE LEAD, &c. Nazareth Stbekt, Moktbeal. Paper. C ANADA PAPER COMPANY, 374 St. Paul Street, Mo2«treal. "nOMINION PAPER COMPANY, 100 Gret Nun Street, MoMTRBAii. Painters. T B. OWENS, 114 Bleury Street, Montreal. Paper Boxes. R JELLYMAN, Established 1835, ^«-"5f"'«' Paper Boxeo, Patent Egg Cases and Tea Cadies, 678, 580 & 682 Craiq Street, opp. Cotk Street. 15** BUSINESS DIRECTOBY. Photographers. TIENRI LARIN, Photo Artist, 18 St. Lawbence Maim Stbeet, Momtbeau. T G. PARKS, 195>^ St. Javes Stbeet, Montreal. , Printing. J^ THEO. ROBINSON, ' ^4 f^J---^-^^-;^^^ THE BEST EQUIPPED JOB OFFICE IN THE CITY. Publisher. T THEO. ROBINSON, Publisher of Starke's tP • ALMANAC and GENERAL REGISTER, The ABC RAILWAY GUIDE, Monthly; Subscription price $1.00 a year. Printing Inlc. "DAYLIS MANUFG CO. 26 NaZABETH StBEET, MONTBEAZj. Rubber. CANADIAN RUBBER CO., of Montreal, \J Manufacturers of Rubber Shoes and Feit Boots. Fkancis ScHOLES, Manager. Warerooms, 333 & 335 St. Paul Street, Mont- real, and 45 Yonge Street, Toronto. Steamships. TVOMINION LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, DAVID TORRANCE & CO., 8 HosFiTAii Stbebt, Momtbxal. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY. rBEAIi. stationers. T) MILLER SON & CO., McGILL STREET, MONTREAL. Xavier lEAL. ! CITY. ARKE*S ! A B C a year. Sewing IViacliines. THE CelebratedWilliams Sewing Machines 100,000 now in use in Canada — The best proof of their merit ! Factories, Rouses Point and Montreal. The most popular Machine in the world- WILLIAMS MANUF'G CO., 247 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. Teas. THE NEW YORK BRANCH TEA CO., 104 McGILL ST., opp. St. Ann's Market, MONTREAL. P. Labslle. T. Laubik. TREAL, Fkancis et, Mont- ?s, BSAL. Vinegars. MICHEL LEFEBVRE & CO., ^^^VS^er'* Our Vinegars are manufactured on the most approved principles com- bined with the latest improvements .which the progress of the times has put at the disposal of Technical Arts. We use only the purest and healthiest sub- stances, and, therefore, we warrant our Vinegars pure and free from poison. We do not use one single drop of Sulphuric Acid, and we do not buy one drop of Acetic Acid, made out of wood, to obtain fictitious stren'^th, while some manu- facturers buy Acetic Acid by the carload to sell a mixture which they call Vinegar 21, 23 & 25 GOSFOKD STKEE I , MONTREAL. r n . ? I V.'i !■! f i if 4 t. f I '>' • i-4 I ! > If ! 2442 ADVEBTISEMENT. ]. LHaRiE ^ Bi^a, MANUFACTURERS OF filorltBB Jlutomatic Steam SngineB Shafting, ©udlbys, I^angbi^s, And .all Kinds of Machinery, 72 & 74 Wellington and 81 & 83 Prince Streets, Svrup of Pine Tar & Spruce Gum ! The pioprietors have great pleasure in introducing this invaluable remedy to the public. It is a honajidt SYRUP OF CANADIAN PINE TAR AND SPRUCE GUM, the component elements of which have been combined in a SOOTHING AND HEALING SYRUP by a process now for the first time discovered. Itaaction is EXPECTORANT, AL'I'ERATIVE, SUDORIFIC,' SEDATIVE, DIAPHORETIC and DIURETIC, thus rendering it a specific at once safe and effective iu all diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. THE CURATIVE PROPERTIES of the gums of the coniferee or con*'b*ari9tg trees of our Canadian forestf, have been lonp; known. The Indians were familiar with the virtues of these balsamic exuda- tions before the discovery of the country by Europeans, and the early settlers learned from fhem the use of PINE, SPRUCE and kindred gums for THE LURE OF THROAT and PULM0N.4RY AFFECTIONS. The component elements of this remedy and mode of preparing it have been examined by prominent members of the Medical Faculty, and they have given it their most unqualified and unprejuiced approval. Want of space alone prevents us from giving some of the many testimonials every day received, attesting its virtues and the wonderful cures effected by it. Manufactured by THI S!fiUP Of PINK TAK AND SPRUGI filjl COIPANf, ARNPRIOK, CANADA. (Trade Mark Secured.) iSMe Agents for Canada and United States. H. SUQDEN EVANS & CO., MONTREAL. I »■ 1 A. Ac«id«ii«.~Capital •laSStOOO. FISH AND GAME LAWS. 245 15. Xo prosecution shall be brought after six calendar months from the day of the committing of the offence charged. 16. The commissioner of crown lands has the power of appoint- ing officers to see to the observance J this act and of any other act which may hereafter be passed reluting to game in this Province. 17. In future no person who has no domicile in the Province of Quebec can at any time hunt within the meaning of this act without being authorized thereto by a license to that effiect. 18. Such permit may, upon payment of a fee of twenty dollars, be granted by the commissioner of crown lands to any person not domiciled in the Province who applies to him therefor, and shall be valid for the whole of one season^ s shooting. It must be countersigned by the game superintendent. 19. The commissioner of crown lands may grant written per- mits according to form D to any person or persons who may be desirous of obtaining birds, eggs or fur-bearing animals, for bona fide scientific purposes, to procure them during the close season, and such permits shall be coimtersigned by the game superintend- ent ; and the person who shall have obtained such permit shall not be liable to any penalty under this act, provided he sends in, within two months from the date at which he acted under such permit, a statement showing the species and number of the game or fur-bearing animals he so procured for scientific purposes. 20. Every wood-ranger appointed by the commissioner of crown lands is, while in office as such, ex-qjffkio game-keeper for the division under his superintendence, and he is not entitled to any additional salary for such services. 21. The commissioner of crown lauds may also appoint as game-keepers any other persons besides the wood-rangers, and assign to them such teiritory or division as he may think proper under the circumstances. 22. Every game-keeper shall, during the last days of the month, forward to the crown lands department a report of his proceedings during the month, and of the infringements of the law which have come to his knowledge during the same period. 23. The lieutenant-governor in council may, in his discretion, prohibit the hunting or killing of any game or mr-bearing animal for a period not exceeding five years. llLliu jilU r^4,~All acts or parts of acts relating to game in this Province, and especially the Act 27-28 Victoria, chap. 52, the Act 40 Victoria, chap. 21, and the Act 43-44 Victoria, chap. 29, are repealed. 16 I wtthOaiuidia&GaftniaMBlftir qptelal tteultjoffBillof 24« FISH AND GAME LAWS. CLOSE SEASONS FOB FISH. Province of Ontario. It is fobbidden to catch , bbtwbbh , Pickerel (DoH) Maskinong^, Bass 16th April A 16th May. Speckled Trout, Brook or Biyer Trout. . . 16th Sept. '* 1st May. Salmon Trout, liarge Orey Trout Ist Nov. " 10th Nov. Whiteflsh Ist Nov. '* 10th Nov. Province of Quebec. Pickerel (Dor6), Maskinongd, Bass 16th April & 15th May. Salmon (with nets) Ist Aug. " 1st May. Salmon (with the fly) 1st Sept. " 1st May. Speckled Trout, Brook or Biver Trout. . . 16th Oct. '< 31st Dec. Salmon Trout, Large Grey Trout 16th Oct. " 1st Dec. Whiteflsh lOthNov. ** 1st Dec. CLOSE SEASONS FOB GAME. Province of Ontario. It is fobbibdxit to Huirr ob takb , bbtwhto t > Deer, Elk, Moose, Beindeer, Cariboo ... Ist Deo. & 1st Sept. Wild Turkeys, Grouse, Pheasants, Part- ridges Ist Jan. <* 1st Sept. QwaU Ist Jan. •* 1st Oct. Woodcock let Jan. " 1st July Snipe Ist May *< 16th Aug. Waterfowl known as Mallard,Grey Duck, Black Duck, Wood or Summer Duck and all kinds of Duck known as Teal Ist Jan. " 15th Aug. Other Duck, Wild Swan, Wild Geese. ... Ist May '< 16th Aug. Hares, Babbits let March '< 1st Sept. Province of Quebec. Moos^, up to 1st Sept. 1883, and after that Ist Feb. & 1st Sept. Elk, Cariboo, Deer and their Fawn 1st Feb. " 1st Sept. Beaver, .Mink, Otter, Marten, Pekan, Widcat ^ 15th March" 1st Nov. Hare Ist March '< 1st Nov. Musk-rat (for the districts of Quebec, Sa- guenay, Ghicoutimi,Montmagny, Ka- moiiraska, Bimouski and Gaspg). ... Ist June '' 1st April Musk-rat (for remainder of the Province) 1st May " 1st April Partridge 1st Jan. " 16th Sept. Grouse, Ptarmigan, Woodcock, Snipe, Sand Lark . Ist Feb. " 1st Sept. Wild Swan, Wild Goose, Canada Goose, Wild Duck (any kind), Widgeon, Teal 15th April '* 1st Sept. Migratory Quail, up to 31st Dec. 1884. biMay. t May. hNov. \xTXor. h May. It May. It May. it Deo. It Dec. It Dec. w- Lst Sept. St Sept. St Oct. St July th Aug. th Aug. »th Aug. St Sept. St Sept. st Sept. st Nov. St Nov. st April st April th Sept. 8t Sept. st Sept. ADVERTISEMENT. 247 H. STEIN80N i GO -ALSO- HFOBTEBS & eiNEBAL DIALEBS -IN- Forolga aad Domeetic 7raitS| ' CONFECTIONEST. &c. Inspector and William Streets. ^ON TREAL. # » » WE ARE THE LEADING BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS HERE. gefASK K)B OXTR BISCtTITS, TAKE NO OTHEB. '0 .1) ("I u )<■' ; 248 ADVERTISEMENT. W. & F. P. GURRIE & GO. 100 GREY NUN STREET. MONTREAL, Importera of SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, Chimney Tops, Vent Linings, ' „ Flue Covers, ^ Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Portland Cement, Roman Cement, Canada Cement, Water Lime, Whiting, Plaster of Paris, Borax, China Clay, &c. &c. Manufacturers of BESSEMER STEEL SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS. tfS^A. Large Stock always on Hand.*'fiQ 0. SET, [PES, ^aris, ay, NGS. v~ ••«Ba««*an|> ■MaaaaalMMTa •).' Job STANDARD OP EDINBURaH. HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA : 161 iST. JAMES STREET. "»m*" : j\ll6NTRBikL. gott^ of fitftUft^i SIB A* T. QAX/r, •INHiit . 1*1 LiaSfWI. f iXEOi 8uflMEN0Efl VAUftt AUAWCO FOR PoUCIEt* All buaiiiMf tMauaettom cKmettiMi, In Caaaclft witiiofil laDnaiM to Umi 9u«i|i Board. JV Ajienelet in all Um psindi^ Towna ndTiUagoaof Gaiuidt. II r I Umitttmi-mamAittilfmi m: B ^■' ^'M fi fl ■,, , . , ,1. * '.s;iSsi^^