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CONTENTS PAGE. Almanac, (ftc 1-27 British Ambassadors Abroad, and Foreign Ambassadors inEn^land 104 Bank Holidays 2 Banks in Canada 119-181 Government Departments in Ottawa :— Governor-General of Canada, Ac 195 Governor's Secretary's Office 205 Department of Justice 207 « Militia and Defence 210-211 " Customs 205 '* Finance ...... 207 ' " Public Works 211 . V" " Bailways and Canals 211 *< Inland Bevenue 208 « Secretary of State 208 <' Marine and Fisheries 211 *< Postmaster-General 212-213 << Agriculture ...213 << Interior • 209 Collectors of Customs for the Dominion .••... 205 Customs Tariff 59-91 Council of Arts and Manufactures, Province of Quebec. ... 163 Courts of Justice 93-102 Chronological Cycles 2 Dental Board of Examiners, Province of Quebec 114 Emigration Agents for the Dominion in Europe 214 Emigration Agents in the Dominion 214 Eclipses 1 Epochs 1 Festivals— Moveable 2 " Jewish 2 Fish and Game Laws of Canada 230 Geological Survey 209 Her Majesty's Household 192 Her Majesty's Chief Officers of State 193 Herschel's Weather Table 3 Imperial Government and Chief Officers of State 193 Inspectors of Inland Bevenue, District 208 Inspectors of Ports and Collectors of Customs 205 Library of Parliament 204 Members of the Privy Council and Officers 196 '* Senate of Canada and Officers 197 '^ House of Commons and Officers 198-204 'i.i If (I It (C PAGE. Members of the Legislature of Ontario and Officers 314-218 ** Legislature of Quebec and Officers 218-222 « Legislature of Nova Scotia and Officers. . . 224 " Legislature of New Brunswick and Officers ... 222 Legislature of Manitoba and Officers 228 Legislature of Prince Edward Island and Officers 226 Legislature of British Columbia 227 North- West Territory 229 Masonic m-169 Militia ^ 111-113 Notarial Board, Province of Quebec .... 106 Official Arbitrators 211 Patent Branch 213 Prince of Wales' Household 192 Begistrars of Counties 103-104 Bifle Association, Province of Quebec 113 Stamp Duties . 36 Superintendents, Ac, of Indians 209 The Queen and Boyal Family 190-191 MONTREAL. Banks, Local Officers, and British and Foreign Agents.. 119-181 Bank Stock List, Canadian 126 Bar .... 104 Benevolent Institutions 141-144 Boards of Trade, Dominion and Montreal 132 Building Societies 137-189 Carriages, Cartage, ■?! ! \: ti 1 {: IV 109 10 sod 110 4 8 I i I i CONTENTS. 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MAPS AND PLANS MOUNTED. Counting House and School Requisites, INKS, TWINES, WRAPPING PAPERS, Sco, &;o. ScG, IS YICTOHIA SQKJ&BE, MONTREAL UFB POIilOIES OV BTEBT DESCRIPTION ISSmSD BT Ib all principal towns. First Month- JANUARY.-31 Days. Begins on Sunday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASBS Full Moon. Last Quar. New Moon First Quar. D. 4 12 19 26 Halifax. li. m. 6 44a.m. 11 33a.m. 21p.m. 3 31a.m. Quebec. h. 6 11 11 3 m. 14a.m. 03a.m. 61a.m. 01a.m. Montreal, h. m. 6 04a.m. 10 53a.m. 11 41a.m. 2 51a.m. Toronto, h. 5 10 11 1 m. 41a.m. 30a.m. 18a.m. 28a.m. TvoilighU beg's. ends. a.m. 6 45 6 43 6 39 6 32 a.m. 5 25 5 33 5 43 5 54 DAY. w. M. Sa 1 M 2 Tu 3 W 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 Su 29 M 30 Tu 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. Sunday after Christmaa-^Circumciaion. Capture of Granada, 1492. Archbishop of Paris assassinated, 1857. Arrest of Hampden and others, 1641-2. Duke of York died, 1827. Epipkany, or Twelfth Day. at. Uiatnff'a Bay. lat Sunday after Epiphany. Admiral Earl St. Vincent, born 1734. Mary Mitford, authoress, died 1855. Sehlegel, German critic, died 1829. Duke of Alva, great general, died 1583. Ethelwulf, Ist king of England, died 857. Bishop Berkeley died 1753. 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Battle of Corunna, 1809. Lord Lyttleton, poet, born, 1709. Lima founded by Pizzaro, 1534. Great eruption Mount Vesuvius, 1776. Commons first repre'd in Eng. Par., 126.5. Louis XVI. beheaded, 1793. Srd Sunday after Epiphany, William Pitt died, 1806. St. Timothy, disciple of St. Paul, died, 97. St. Paul's Day. Decrees Council of Trent confirmed, 1564. Greece declared independent, 1822. Peter the Great died, 1725. ith Sunday after Epiphany. Execution of Charles I., 1649. Prince Edward Charles Stuart died, 1788. MONTREAL. SUN rises, h. m. 7 41 41 41 41 41 40 sets. h. m. 4 27 7 40 7 40 7 40 7 39 7 39 7 39 7 39 7 38 7 38 7 38 7 37 7 36 7 35 7 34 7 34 7 33 7 32 7 31 7 31 7 30 7 29 7 28 7 27 7 25 7 23 27 28 29 30 31 32 4 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 4 42 44 45 47 49 50 52 4 54 55 56 58 59 01 02 5 03 5 04 5 05 MOON r. & s. sets. 6 5 6 52 rises. 6 4 7 8 8 14 9 15 10 12 11 14 morn. 13 1 2 17 21 3 27 4 32 5 31 6 23 sets. 6 41 7 58 9 15 10 31 11 43 mom. 53 1 59 3 02 4 00 4 49 6 31 THE dnZENS INSVBANCE €01IIPANT.-AC€IDEHT additional CompeiiMitloii for Dlsflffarementy 6 ADVERTISEMENT. iiimEiiA^ 111 ASSURANCE COMPANY, Head Office, W d: 20 Cornh.ilh London CAPITAL - - $12,500,000 Funds in hand and Invested, over - $9,000,000 Uncalled Capital ..-.--- $11,260,000 Bra&eli Office for Eastern Canada : 64 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. FBED. COIE, General Agent for Eastern Canada^ BRAlfCH.~The only Company In America oflRirfnif wltli«nt additional Premlnm. Second Month. FEBRUART.— 28 Days. Begins on Weanesday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon. 3 Last Quar, 11 New Moon. 17 First Quar. 24 HalifaX' h. m. 1 44a.m. 4 2()a.m. 10 36p.m. 5 17a.m. Quebec, h. m. 1 14a.m. 3 50a.m. 9 56p.m. 4 47a.m. Montreal. h. ni. 1 04a.m. 3 40a.m. 9 4Gp.m. 4 37a.m. Toronto. h. m. 41a.m. 3 17a.m. 9 33p.m. 4 14p.m. Twilight. beg's, a.m. 8 19 8 08 7 59 7 47 ends. p.m. 6 08 10 G 20 40 DAY. W. W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Hn M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S M Tu M. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. aS**. Bridget or St. Bride. Candlemass Day. Spanish Inquisition abolished. 1813. Fort Nicholas destroyed by Allies, 1856. Heptuagesima Sunday, Queen Anne, of England, born, 1665. Anne Radcliffe, novelist, died, 1823. Victoria Cross instituted, 1856. David Rizzio murdered, 1565. Samuel Prout, artist, died, 1852. Lord Sydenham, Governor of Canada. Sexageaima Sunday. Massacre of Glencoe, 1691. Capt. Cook, R.N., murdered, 1779. Philips, the •* Cider poet," died, 1708. Lindley Murray died, 1826. Partition of Poland, 1772. Martin Luther died, 1546. QuinQUageaima Sunday. David G-arrick bom, 1716. ' Shrove Tueaday. Aah Wedneaday. Sir Joshua Reynolds, R.A., died, 1792. St. Matthias the Apostle. Wallenstein assassinated, 1634. First Sunday in Lent, John Evelyn, diarist, died, 1706. Broussa destroyed by earthquake, 1855. MONTREAL. SUN MOON rises, sets. r. & s. h. m. 7 21 7 20 7 19 7 18 7 17 15 14 13 11 10 08 7 06 04 03 02 00 59 6 57 6 56 6 55 6 53 6 51 6 49 6 47 6 46 6 44 6 42 6 41 h. m. 5 06 5 07 5 08 5 09 5 10 11 13 14 5 16 5 17 5 19 5 21 23 24 26 28 29 31 5 32 33 35 37 89 40 42 5 43 5 45 5 46 sets. 6 31 rises. 6 58 7 58 8 57 9 57 10 59 morn. 3 1 8 2 11 3 10 4 3 4 54 5 33 sets. 6 41 7 59 9 16 10 31 11 42 morn. 48 1 47 2 42 3 4: 27 3 11 SBB CITIZENS INSURANOB OOMPANY.-riRB BRANCH. will b« quoted. Ag«nol«i ADVERTISEMENT. CANADA PAPER COMPANY, (LlMIIJCiy,) PAPER-MAKERS AND WHOLESALE STA TIONERS. 374, 376 & 378 St. Paul Street, MILLS AT SHERBROOKE, WINDSOR and PORTNEUF, P,Q. MEW WCTIONA/hMUPPLEMEHTk Get The Standard. /IX^m WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED, \3rXlX containing 118,000 Words, 3000 Eneravinffs, and a New Biogrraphical Dictionary. authority in the Gov't Printing Office,— 32,000 copies in Public Schools,— sale 20 times as large ^^ ^^ ^^ as the sale of any other. ISVIQinpin Definitions, Pronnncia- JDXilO A tion, Etymologry, Synonyms, Tables. Best for FAMILIES and best for SCHOOLS. PublishedbyG.AC.MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. M VI CD B<5 O " THE ©P .26^* S (B "t; — •>. o •S E^ e8 o fl KOH. . 1 0oiiMhold Rliks •peolally desired, foi > wl kiloh low flforei » , 1 nolas B In all pnnolpAl towns. 1 ^^H nIS. MARCH.-31 Days. .J^^. • 1 * , MOON'S CHANOKS. f, PHASES. Unlifnjc. Quebec. Montreal. Toronto, Twilight. beg's. ends. w D. h. m. \\. in. h. m. h. m. a.m . p.m. ^M Full Moon. 4 8 'iOp.m. 7 5(5p.ni. 7 4(5p.m. 7 33p.m . 7 32 6 61 ^M LnstQnar. V2 5 14p n». 4 44p.ni. 4 :i4)>.m. 4 llp.m . 7 17 7 02 5 ^B New Moon. H> 8 (i4)i.ni. 7 :{4n.n». 7 24u.m. 7 Ola.m . 7 04 7 12 L 1 First Quaf. 2r» 9 19a.m. 8 49a.m. 8 39a.m. 8 16a. m . 6 51 7 20 i' DAV. MONTREAL. ^H ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. SUN 1 MOON . I w. M. rises, h. m. sets, h. m. r. & 8. 1 1 I ^H W 1 St. Dnvid^H Day. 37 5 47 sets. i J ^H Th 2 Pope Leo Xlil. horn, 1810. 6 35 5 48 4 35 \ t, ^H F 3 Copley Ficldinff, artist, died, 1855. H 34 5 49 5 4 H S 4 Sultan Saladin died, 1193. 6 32 5 51 rises. I Sa 6 Second Sunday in Lent. 6 30 5 53 48 1 ■ M 6 Michael Angelo born. 1474. 6 28 5 .54 7 49 i Q. ^H Tu 7 Bishop Wilson, the Good, died, 1755. 6 2G 5 55 8 51 1 ^H W 8 William III. of England died, 1702. 6 24 6 56 9 54 — ^H Th 9 Czar Alexander III. born, 1845. 6 22 5 57 10 57 ' ^V P 10 Prince of Wales married, 18G3. 6 20 6 00 morn. 1 1 S 11 Tasso, Italian poet, born, 1544. 6 19 6 01 ■ Sn 12 Third Sunday in Lent. 17 6 02 56 H M 13 Planet Uranus discovered, 1781. 6 15 6 04 1 52 ^^H Tu 14 Admiral Byng shot, 1757. 6 12 6 06 2 39 ^H W 15 Kotzebne, dramatist, died, 1819. 6 11 6 07 3 24 ^H Th 16 Duchess of Kent died, 1861. 6 09 6 09 4 1 ^H F 17 St. Patrick*a Day. 6 07 6 10 4 37 1 H S 18 St. Edward, King of Eng., martyred, 978. 6 05 6 11 6 10 1 ■ Sn 19 Fourth Sunday in Lent. 6 04 6 12 sets. 1 ■|. M 20 Sir Isaac Newton died, 1727. 6 02 6 13 8 3 <«*• 1 ^H Tu 21 Cramner burnt at Oxford, 1556. 6 00 6 14 9 17 I ^H W 22 Goethe, poet, died, 1832. 5 58 6 16 10 26 ■ 9^H Th 23 5 56 6 17 11 32 ■ ^1 F 24 Queen Elizabeth of England died, 1603. 5 54 6 18 morn. 1 fl S 25 Lady Day. The Annunciation, 5 53 6 19 28 1 1 Sn 20 Fifth Sunday in Lent. 5 51 6 20 1 18 I ^1 M 27 W ar declared with Russia, 1854. 5 49 6 22 2 ■ ^H Tu 28 Raffaelle, painter, died, 1520. Emanuel Swedenborg died, 1772. 5 46 24 2 35 ■ ^H W 29 5 44 6 25 3 05 ■ ^H Th 30 Sir Henry Wotton died, 1568. 5 42 6 26 3 31 ■- H F 31 J. C. Calhoun, U.S. statesman, died, 1850. 5 41 6 27 3 57 THE CITIZENS CfSUBANCE CO.-STRICT ECONOBTT IN SIR HUGH AliliAN, President; 10 advertiseme:^t. \.^ X-lTJIKAXf *e STANDARD BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID AND COPYING INK, ARE SCIENTIFICALLY PREPARED, , r ARE WARRANTED to be PERMANENT in COLOR, AND FREE FLOWING. DO NOT CORRODE THE PEN. Handsomely put up in English . , .^ stoneware bottles ; , dUARTS, PINTS AND HALF-PINTS, IMPlRIAl MEASURE. Prepared only by LYMAN, SONS & CO., MONTREAL. BfANAOBMBNT ft IJBERALITT TO POUOT HOIJ>BBS. GERALD B. HABT, Ctoneral Manager. .^S' APRIL.— 30 Days, iS^L7, MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Halifax. Quebec. Montreal. Toronto, Twilight, beg's. ends. D. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. a.m. p.m. Full Moon. 3 1 33p.m. 1 03p.m. 63p.m. 40p.m . 6 35 7 31 Last Quar. 11 2 04a.m. 1 34a.m. 1 24a.m. 1 01a,.ra . 6 21 7 40 New Moon. 17 6 12p.m. 4 42p.m. 4 32p.m. 4 09i>.m . 6 12 7 47 First Quar. 25 2 30a.m. 2 00a.m. 1 50a.m. 1 27a.m . 5 58 1 7 68 DAT. ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. MONTREAL. SUN. MOON. w. M. rises . sets. r. & s. h. m. h. m. s 1 All FooW Bay. 5 39 6 29 4 21 Sn 2 Palm Sunday. 5 37 6 30 4 45 M 3 Washington Irving born, 1783. 5 35 6 31 rises. Tu 4 Marshal Massena died, 1814. 5 33 6 32 7 46 W 5 John Stow, antiquarian, died, 1605. Maundy Thursday. 5 32 6 33 8 50 Th 6 5 30 6 34 9 52 F 7 Good Friday. 5 28 6 35 10 61 S 8 Fiji Island ceded to Britain, 1874. 5 27 6 36 11 46 Sa 9 Easter Sunday. 5 25 6 37 mom. M 10 Battle of Toulouse, 1814. 5 23 6 38 37 Tu 11 Battle of Ravenna, 1512. 5 21 6 40 1 20 W 12 Dr. Young, poet, died, 1765. 5 19 6 42 2 00 Th 13 Sir H. de la Beche, geologist, died, 1855. 5 18 6 43 2 83 F 14 Warwick, the King Maker, killed, 1471. 5 16 6 44 3 07 S 15 John Bell, eminent surgeon, died, 1820. 5 15 6 45 3 37 Sn 16 Low Sunday. 5 14 6 46 4 06 M 17 Bishop Stillingfleet bom, 1635. Erasmus Darwin, poet, died, 1802. 6 12 6 47 sets. Tu 18 5 10 6 49 8 3 W 19 Livingstone's funeral, 1874. 5 08 6 ;:.o 9 14 Th 20 Cromwell dissolved Rump Parliam't, 1653. 5 06 6 62 10 15 F 2i Brazil discovered, 1500. 5 05 6 53 11 9 S 22 T. H. Bailey, lyrical poet, 1839. 5 03 6 54 11 66 Sn 23 Second Sunday aft. Easter. St' George, 5 01 5 55 morn. M 24 Daniel Defoe died, 1731. 5 00 6 56 34 Tu 25 St. Mark, Evangelist. 4 58 6 58 1 05 W 26 David Hume, historian, born, 1711. 4 57 6 59 1 33 Th 27 Thomas Stothard, R.A., artist, died, 1834. 4 56 7 00 1 59 F 28 Mutiny of the " Bounty," 1789. 4 54 7 01 2 26 S 29 Peace with Russia, 1856. 4 51 7 03 2 48 Sn ii Third Sunday after Easter. 4 49 7 05 3 13 THE CITIZENS IBTSURANCE COMPANT.— Life Brandu is afforde^t and the mo»t riigid — ono«y 12 '^ ADVERTis ::ment. )t^ AN AGRCEABIE ANDGCNTLY TON\0 lii^'^ •■*>, lAVriNECLASSPUlL] ItkreetimesadayI CliKCSOlCA. A specific in cases of Dpspepsia, Loss ji of Appetite, Nervous Debility, Slow Digestion, and a certain preventive of Fever and Ague. PREPARED ONLY AT THE MEDICAL HALL, Sciiarated by A«t of Parliament.— Vndoab'^ed Security practised.— Agencies in all princiiMil towmi» Fifth Month. MAY.-31 Days. Becjins on Monday, MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon. Last Quar. New Moon. First Quar. D. 3 10 17 24 Halifax h. m. 4 17a.m. 8 21a.m. 3 09a.m. 8 15p.m. Qui'hec. h. 3 7 2 7 m. 47a.m. 51 a. m. 49a.m, 45p.m. Montreal. h. m. 3 37a.m. 7 41a.m. 2 39a.m. 7 35p.m. Toronto. h. 3 7 2 7 m. 14a.m. 18a.m. 16a.m. 12p.m Twilight. beg'8. ends. a.m. 5 46 5 36 5 26 5 20 p.m. 8 09 8 18 8 26 8 34 DAY. W. M. M 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 S 6 Sa 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 Su 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 ANNIVEKSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. rises. ••sV. Philip and St. James the Leaa* Meyerbeer, composer, died, 1864. Jamaica discovered, 1494. Dr. Livingstone died, 1873. Empress Eugenie born, 1826. Cornelius Jansen, theologian, died, 1638, Fourth Sunday after Easter, John Stuart Mill died, 1873. Surrender of General Lee, 1865. Indian Mutiny commenced, 1857. Napoleon signed his first abdication, 1814, Pope Pius IX. born, 1792. Great Fire at Poonah, 1878. Rogation Sunday. Daniel O'Connell died, 1847. Mrs. Hemans, poet, died, 1835. Robert Browning, poet, died, 1812. Ascennion Day. Holy Thursday. Opening of the Languedoc Canal, 1681. Christopher Columbus died, 1506. Sunday after Ascension, Mutiny at Nore. 1797. Sir John Franklin sailed, 1845. Queen Victoria, of England, born, 1819. General Todleben, Russia, born. 1818. Sultan deposed the Khedive, 1878. Fort Gaorge taken, 1814. Pentecost, Whit Sunday, Arctic Expedition sailed, 1876. Voltaire died, 1778. Grimaldi, comedian, died, 1837. MONTREAL. SUN. m. 48 47 46 45 43 41 4 39 38 37 36 34 33 32 4 30 28 27 26 25 24 23 4 22 21 21 20 20 19 18 4 16 4 16 4 15 4 14 sets. h. m. 06 08 09 10 11 12 7 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 7 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 7 30 31 33 34 34 35 36 7 37 38 39 40 MOON. r. & s. 3 38 4 41 rises. 7 48 8 51 9 54 10 53 11 49 morn. 40 1 23 2 01 2 35 2 08 3 37 4 07 3 47 4 07 sets. 1 8 04 9 15 10 16 11 10 11 55 morn. | 34 1 06 1 35 2 00 2 25 2 49 ^'r OmZBMS VXSVKAXtOJi GOMPAlTr. — AOGIDBMX GOMPXiNSATED. WEXXLY BEUBF U ADVERTISEMENT. mf WILLIAM DRYSDALE & CO. tO@IKSEL:l.,lMS 9 Stationers & Periodical Ag^ents, §S2 St- James Street, sm aal Fostatro Stamps yWoNTREAL, J.Theo. Robinson Printer anb pnbliaker, 54 ST, FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, ONTREAL. PRINTINO of every description executed with neatness and despatcli. Orders by Mail promptly attended to. BILLNCH— PERSONAIi INJUBIKS, DEATH BY ACCIDENl AFFORDED. Aeenoies in all principal towns Sixth Month. J0NE.-30 Days. Begins on Thursday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon. Last Quar. New Moon. First Quar. 1 8 15 23 Halifax, h. m. 4 19p.m. 56p.m. 2 19p.m. 1 47p.m. Quebec. h. m. 3 49p.m. 26p.m. 1 49p.m. 1 17p.m. Montreal. h. m. 3 39p.m. 16p.m. 1 J'.yp.m. 1 07p.m. Toronto. h. m. 3 16a.m. 11 53a.m. 1 13p.m. 44p.m. Twilight. beg's. lends. a.m. 5 14 5 12 5 11 5 12 p.m. 8 40 8 46 8 50 8 52 DAYS. W. M. Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sii M Tu W Th F S 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. SUN rises. M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 Sn 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 Lord Howu's naval victory, 1794. Gordon Riots, London, 178u. Rodney bombarded Havre, 1759. Trinity iSunday, Battle of Stoney Creek, 1813. Alexander the Great born, B.C. 356. B'p Warburton, Shaksp'e com'r, dd, 1779. Corpus Chrititi. Mohammed died, 632. Louis XVIL, of France, died, 1795. James, P. of W., the Pretender, bom, 1688 First Sun, aft. Trinity. St, Barnabas. "William Collins, poet, died, 1759. Battle of Marengo, 1800. ^ Insurrection of Wat Tyler, 1381. Montreal retaken by the British, 1776. Duke of Marlborough died, 1722. Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Second Sunday after Trinity, Magna Charta signed, 1215. William IV., of England, died, 1837. Edward III., of England, died, 1377. Battle of Morat, (sanguinary), 1476. BuBsians invade Kars, 1855. Newfoundland discovered, 1494. Third Sunday after Trinity, George IV., of England, died, 1830. John Murray, publisher, died, 1843. Victoria crow^ned Queen of England, 18"8. Henry Clay, U.S. statesman, died, 1852. Borne captured by the French, 1849. h.m. 4 14 4 14 4 14 4 13 12 12 12 12 12 11 sets. 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 12 4 12 4 12 4 12 12 13 14 14 15 h. m. 7 40 7 41 7 42 7 43 43 44 45 46 46 47 7 47 7 48 7 49 7 49 7 49 7 50 7 51 7 51 7 51 7 51 7 51 7 52 7 .^,2 7 52 7 52 52 52 52 52 52 MOON r. & s. rises. 8 28 9 19 10 00 10 37 11 10 11 40 morn. 09 40 1 12 1 46 2 27 3 13 sets. 8 23 9 01 9 35 10 03 10 30 10 53 11 15 11 40 morn. 06 35 1 10 1 50 2 41 3 38 t i W THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— #142,000 deposited with Canadian Govemmentii— Agenoiei In all piinelpal towns* 16 ADVERTISEMEXT. EAGLE FOUNDRY. GEORGE BRUSH, King & Queen Streets, Xdlontreal, Maker of Steam Boilersi Hoisting Engines, Steam Pumps, Circular Saw Mills, Bark Mills, Water Wheels, Mill Gearing, Hangers & Pulleys, Hand and Power Hoists for Warehouses, &c , &c. ALSO, SOLE MANUFACTURER OF BLAKE'S ** CHALLENGE'* STONE BREAKER, fiaragwanath Patent Feed Water Heater. AND 'GEMr rOR "Water's" Perfect Steam Engine OoTernors, and «* Heald A Sisco's " Centrifngral Pnmps. THE CinZEXS nrSVRAirCE €09IPAinr.-Ftre» LUli and Accident.— Capital* ^ItlSS^OOO* SiS" JULY.-31 Days. iSdT MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Halifax. Quebec. Montreal Toronto, Twilight. beg's. ends. D. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. a.m. p.m. Full Moon. 1 1 54a.m. 1 24a.m. 1 14a.m. 53a. m . 3 16 8 52 Last Quar. 7 5 38p.m. 5 08p.m. 4 58p.m. 4 35p.m . 3 20 8 50 New Moon. 15 2 47a.m. 2 17a.m. 2 (i7a.m. 1 44a.m . 3 26 8 46 First Quar. 23 6 03a.m. 5 33a.m. 5 23a.m. 5 00a. m . 3 33 8 89 Full Moon. 30 9 48a m. 9 18a.m. 9 08a.m. 8 45a. m . 3 40 8 30 DAY. ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. | SUN MOOX w. M. rises, h. m. sets, h. m. r. & s. S 1 Dominion Day, 4 10 7 52 rises. Su 2 Fourth Sunday after Trinity* 4 17 7 51 8 36 M 3 Dog Days begin. 4 17 7 51 9 12 Tu 4 American Independence, 1776. 4 17 7 51 9 46 W 5 French take Algiers, 1830. 4 18 7 50 10 15 Th 6 Granville Sharpe, philanthropist, d'd, 1813 4 19 7 50 10 46 P 7 R. B. Sheridan, died, 1816. 4 20 7 50 11 17 S 8 Siege of Gibraltar, 1779. 4 21 7 49 11 50 Sil 9 Fifth Sunday after Trinity, 4 21 7 49 morn. M 10 R. Observatory, Greenwich, founded, 1675. 4 22 7 48 28 Tu 11 Battle of Lake Ohamplain, 1814. 4 22 7 48 1 11 W 12 Crimea evacuated by Allies, 1856. 4 23 7 47 2 00 Th 13 Lingard, historian, died; 1851. 4 24 7 47 2 54 F 14 The Bastile stormed, 1789. 4 25 7 47 3 54 S 15 St. Swithin'a Day, 4 26 7 46 sets. Sn 16 Sixth Sunday after Trinity, 4 27 7 45 8 06 M 17 Earl Grey, reformer, died, 1845. Petrarch, Italian poet^ died, 1374. 4 28 7 44 8 34 Tu 18 4 29 7 44 8 58 W 19 John Playfair, geologist, died, 1819. 4 3J 7 43 9 22 Th 20 John Sterling, poet, born, 1806. 4 30 7 42 9 45 F 21 Battle of Bull Run, 1861. 4 31 7 41 10 11 S 22 Battle of Salamanca, 1812. 4 32 7 40 10 38 Sli 23 Seventh Sunday after Trinity, 4 33 7 39 11 10 M 24 Don Carlos died in prison, 1568. 4 34 7 38 11 46 Tu 25 St. Jamea the Greats Apostle. 4 35 7 37 morn. W 26 St. Anne^ mother of the Virgin. 4 36 7 36 31 Th 27 Julius Cffisar landed in England, B.C. 55. 4 37 7 36 1 24 F 28 Tenth Thermidor, 1794. 4 38 7 35 2 25 S 29 Wilberforce, the Good, died, 1833, 4 39 7 33 3 34 Su 30 Eighth Sunday after Trinity, 4 40 7 32 rises. M 31 Ignatius Loyala died, 1556. 4 42 7 30 7 45 VKB CITIZEN'S INSUBANCB! COMPANT.—FIBE, lilFE, SIR HUGH AULAN. President; 18 ADVERTISEMENT, BIYIIS MmUHCTURING CO. MiA.NTJF'-A.CXUJRERS OW Colored Paints, Dry Colors, MACHINERYOILSIAXLE GREASE 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, Alf B ACCIDENT.— CAPITAI*, ... •laSS^OOO. 0E1IALP £• SIABT, General Manager. Eighth Month, AU&UST.-81 Days. Begins on Tuesday, MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Last Quar. New Moon. First Quar. Full Moon. D. 5 13 21 28 Halifax. h. m. 11 50p.m. 4 56p.m, 8 41p.m. 5 05p.m. Quebec. h. .1 4 8 4 m. 29p.m, 26p.m. 11p.m. 35p.m. Montreal. h. m. 11 19p.m. 4 16p.m. 8 01p.m. 4 25p.m. Toronto. h. m. 10 56p.m. 3 53p.m. 7 38p.m. 4 01p.m. Twilight. beg's. ends. a.m. 3 50 3 58 4 07 4 15 p.m. 8 22 8 10 7 59 7 47 DAY. w. M. 1 Tu W 2 Th 8 F 4 S 5 Sn 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 Sn 13 M .14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 S 19 £»a 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Sn 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. Lnnimas Day. Reciprocity Treaty ratified, 1854. Columbus' first voyage, 1492, Battle of Saragossa, 1808. Admiral Lord Howe died, 1799. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Leouidas slain at Thermopyloe, B.C., 480. Thomas Crofton Croker died, 1854. Madame Vestris died, 1856. Greenwich Observatory founded, 1675. Betterton, actor, died, 1635. Lord Caatlereagh died by own hand, 1822. Tenth Sunday after Trinity, George Coleman, dramatist, died, 1794. Napoleon Bonaparte bom, 1769. Ths. Fuller, divine and author, died, 1661. Frederic II., of Prussia, died, 1786. James Beattie, poet, died, 1803. Robert Bloomfield, poet, died, 1823. Eleventh Sun aft. Trinity. St. Bernard Lady Mary Wortley Montagu died, 1762. Battle of Bos worth, 1485. "William Wallace, Scottish hero, died, 1305 St, Bartholomew, Apostle. Thomas Chatterton, poet, died, 1770. Battle of Crecy, 1346. Twdfih Sunday after Trinity, v St. Augustine^ 430. John lAJcke, philospher, bom, 1632. Sultan Soliman, the Magnificent, d'd, 1566, Henry V., of England, died, 1422. MONTREAL. SUN rises, sets. h. m. h. m. 4 44 46 47 48 49 4 50 51 52 53 54 55 67 4 58 00 01 02 03 04 05 5 07 08 10 11 12 13 14 5 15 17 18 19 20 28 25 25 24 23 7 22 20 18 17 16 14 12 7 10 08 07 05 04 02 01 6 59 6 58 6 56 6 54 6 52 6 50 6 48 6 47 6 45 6 43 6 41 6 40 MOON r. <& 8. rises. 8 47 9 18 9 51 10 28 11 10 11 59 morn. 50 1 46 2 45 3 46 sets. 7 02 7 25 7 50 8 16 8 40 9 09 9 43 10 22 11 12 mom. 06 1 09 2 21 3 36 4 54 rises 7 18 7 51 CITIZENS INSUBANCB COMPANY.— LIFE BRANCH. THIS COMPANT. Agenolea 20 ADVERTISEMENT. TEES & CO. Manufacturers OF OfFICE DISSS AND SCHOOL DESES. S^EXB FOR Catalogue. 11 St. Bonaventiire Street, MoBtreal. UFB POIilOnP or BTERT DEbORIPTlOir ISSUED 9f la all principal toi» ^?.!;l!;. SEPT.'^MBEB —80 Days. 1 as on .day. . OON'S ( fANGES. PHASES. Halifax. Quebec, Mom I. h. m Torr jfo. h. ita. Tu bog'H llight, . euds. D. h. m. h. m. a.m . p.m. Last Quar. 4 9 13a.m. 8 43a.m. 8 iMmm. 8 tOa.m . 4 26 7 32 New Moon. 12 8 45a.m. 8 15a.m. 8 06a.m. 8 4;^a.m . 4 3£ » 7 18 First Quar. 20 9 11a.m. 34a.m. 9 24a.m. 8 lla.m . 4 4ij > 7 00 Full Moon. 27 56a.m. 26a.m. 16a.m. 11 53p.m . 4 5roof of their Merit! Responsible Agents in all the large Towns and Cities of the World. The Williams' is made in two immense factories : one is lo- cated in Montreal, Canada, and one at Rouse's Point, New York. Head Office : », GRAHAM, 247 Notre Dame St„ Montreal, Managing Director, 100,000 BBAlfCH.— The onlj €«in|Miiiy In America olTirlBip wlilieiit additional Premlnm* Tenth Month. OCTOBER.— 81 Days. Begins on Sunday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Last Qtiar. Now Moon. First (^unr. Full Moon. D. 12 19 20 Bali/ax. h. m. 10 OSp.m 1 47a.m. 7 41p.m. 10 20a.m. Quebec, h. 1) 1 7 9 m. 33p.m. 27a.m. llp.m. noa.m. Montreal. h. m. 9 23p.m. 1 17a.ui. 7 01p.m. 9 40a.m. Toronto. h. m. 9 00p.m. 43a.m. 38p.m. 9 17a.m, Tw ilight, bog's, iendg. a.m. 6 (»1 5 14 r> 23 5 34 p.m. U 38 6 18 U 08 5 67 DAY. w. M. Hn 1 M 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th O F G S 7 Hn 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 Sn 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 S 21 Hn 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 S 28 Nu 29 M 30 Tu 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac, MONTREAL. SUN. rises, sets. Seventeenth Sundai/ after Trinity. Arnpo, astronomer, died. 1853. Half-penny Postage instituted, 1870. M. Guizot born, 1787. Sir FranclB Grant, R.A., died, 1878. Charles X., of France, died, 1836. Marshal Burgoyne died, 1871. Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, St. Denis, of France, 272. Father Mathew born, 17i)0. Prince of Wales departed for India, 1876. Columbus discovered America, 1492. Canova, the sculptor, died, 1822, Battle of Hastings, 1066. Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, Lord Palmerston died, 1865. Sir Philip Sidney died, 1586. St. Luke. Evangelist. Sir Ths. Browne, philosopher, died, 1606. Philip Astley (Hippodrome) died, 1814. Nelson killed at Trafalgar, 1805. Tioentieth Sunday after Trinity* Earl of Derby died, 1863. Daniel "Websterj U.S. statesman, d'd, 1852. St. Crispin. SirJJames Graham d'd, 1861. William Hogarth died, 1764. Sir Henry Holland, M.D , died, 1873. St. Simon and St. Jude. Twenty-firat Sunday after Trinity, Dr. E. Lankester, microscopist, died, 1874. Earl of Rosse, astronomer, died, 1867, h. m. 6 58 6 00 6 01 6 02 6 03 6 05 6 07 6 08 6 00 6 11 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 17 6 18 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 31 6 32 6 34 6 36 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 li. m, 5 42 40 38 37 85 5 33 5 31 5 29 20 24 22 20 18 10 5 14 5 13 5 11 10 08 5 06 5 05 5 03 02 00 59 57 56 53 4 51 60 49 MOON r. <& 8. rises. 9 36 10 34 U 33 morn. 34 1 35 2 34 3 33 4 33 5 «1 sets. 5 19 6 24 7 06 7 64 8 50 9 51 10 68 morn. 08 1 20 2 34 3 61 6 08 rises. 5 36 6 26 7 22 8 9 21 22 THE CITIZENS INSURANCE COIIEPANY.-^FIRE BRANCH. will be quoted. Agencies 24 ADVERTISEMENT. DAWES & CO ESTABIilSHED 18130. India Pale Ale and XX Mild Ale. No. 7 Strong Ale & Extra Stout Porter, Brewery, Lachine, P.Q. OFFICE, 215 ST. JAMES STXIEET, MONTREAL. JOHN B. OWENS, ign nt\d cvi^t mnit\itv* GRAINING, GILDING, Whitewashinff, Tinting, Taper Hanffing, Ac. &c. &c. ALL KINDS OF SIGNS MADE TO ORDER. f Boiueholcl Risks specially desired, for which low figures in all pnnoipal towns. Eleventh Month. N0VEMBER.-30 Days. Beeins on Wednesday, MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Last Quar. New Moon. First Quar. Full Moon. D. 2 10 18 24 Halifax. h. 2 7 4 9 m. 44p.m. 05p.m. 28a.m. 49p.m. Quebec. h. 2 6 3 9 m. 14p.m. 35p.m. 58a.m. 19p.m. \h litre al. h. m. 2 04p. m. 6 25p. m. 8 48a. m. 9 09p. m. Toronto. h. m. 1 41p.m. 6 03p.m, 3 25a.m. 8 46p.m. Ttcilight. beg's. ends. a.m. 5 42 5 54 6 05 6 13 p.m. 5 46 6 35 5 26 5 21 DAY. w. M. w 1 Th 2 F 3 S 4 Sn 6 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 F 10 S 11 Sii 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 S 18 Su 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 S 25 Sii 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, «fec. All Snints* Day. Erie Canal commenced, 1825. Stanley discovers Livingstone, 1871. Mendelssohn, composer, died, 1847, Tioentj/second Sunday after Trinity. Princess Charlotte, of England, died, 1817. John Kyrle, 'i The Man of Ross," d'd, 1724. John Milton, poet, died, 1674. Prince of Wales born, 1841. Granville Sharp died, 1734. Martinmas, Pilgrim fathers landed, 1620. Tuoenty 'third Sunday after Trinity. Shower of falling stars, Niagara, 1833. Source of River Nile discovered, 1870. Andrew Marvell, poet, born, 1620. John Bright born, 1811. St. Hugh Queen Elizabeth's Day. Abd-el-Kader died, 1873. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. St Edmund^ king and martyr, 870. Princess Royal born, 1840. St. Cecilia. St. Clement^ first Bishop of Rome. Lawr'e Sterne (Tristam Shandy), b'n, 1713. Sir H. Havelock, died, 1857. Ihoenty-fi/th Sunday after Trinity. Lord Selborne, Chancellor, born, 1812. Baron Bunsen died, 1860. First Newspaper printed by steam, 1814. St, Andrew, Apostle. MONTREAL. SUN. rises, sets. h. m. 6 41 6 42 6 44 6 45 6 46 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 6 54 6 55 6 57 58 00 02 03 04 05 7 07 08 09 10 12 13 14 7 16 17 18 19 20 m. 47 46 45 44 4 42 41 40 38 37 35 34 4 33 32 30 28 27 27 26 4 25 24 24 23 22 21 20 4 20 19 18 18 18 MOON r. & s. 10 23 11 24 morn. 25 1 24 2 3 4 5 23 24 22 21 6 23 sets. 5 61 6 45 7 46 8 49 9 57 11 07 moru. 20 1 31 2 46 4 01 5 14 6 26 rises. 6 03 7 05 8 08 9 11 10 13 I IS i i THB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— STRICT ECONOSCT IN SIR HUGH AliliAN, President; 26 ADVERTISEME N T. ©#1111110: METAL WORKS Estabtished Haifa Century, CHARLES GARTH & GO HOT ^W"-A.T:E3I^ AND )M^ if I 111 JHIJEii) 1^ f Brass & Iron Founderss Finishers, COPPERSMITHS, MACHINISTS, aASFIHERS, £c. Manufacturers of OAST IRON, STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTINGS, Engineers' and Steamfitters' Brass and Copper Work, And all descriptions of work for and WAfEE WdEIi, OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY: ONTREAL. » 9IANAOBMENT * UBERAIilTY TO FOLIOT HOIiDKBS. GFiBATiP B. HABT, General Manager. IrS' DECEMBER.— 31 Days. ^gflsi;." MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Halifax. Quebec. Montreal. Toronto, Twilight, beg's. ends. D. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. a.m . p.m. Last Quar. 2 10 42a.m. 10 12a.m. 10 02a.m. 9 39a.m . 6 22 5 17 New Moon. 10 11 23a.m. 10 53a.m. 10 43a.m. 11 20a.m . 6 30 5 16 First Quar. 17 25p.m. 11 55a.m. 11 45a.m. 11 21a.m . 6 37 5 17 Full Moon. 24 11 27a.m. 10 57a.m. 10 47a.m. 10 23a. m . 6 38 5 21 DAY. ANNIVERSAEIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. SUN 1 MOON W. " m. > 1 rises. h.m. sets, h. m. r. & 8» F 1 Alexander I., of Russia, died, 1825. 7 21 4 17 11 13 S 2 Coup d' Etat, Paris, 1851. 7 22 4 17 rises. Sn 3 FiTBt Sunday in Advent. 7 23 4 17 morn. M 4 Thomas Carlyle born, 1795. 7 24 4 17 1 12 Tu 5 Mozart, composer, died, 1792. 7 25 4 16 2 11 W 6 St. Nicholaa. 7 26 4 16 3 10 Th 7 Marshal Ney shot, 1815. 7 27 4 16 4 11 F 8 Conception of the Virgin Mary, 7 28 4 16 5 12 S 9 Vandyck, artist, died; 1641. 7 29 4 16 6 12 Sn 10 Second Sunday in Advent. 7 30 4 16 sets. M 11 Charles XII., of Sweden, killed, 1718. 7 31 4 16 5 35- Tu 12 Brunei, engineer Thames Tunnel, d'd, 1849 7 32 4. 16 6 40 W 13 Clerkenwell explosion, 1867. 7 33 4 17 7 4S Th 14 Prince Albert died, 1861. Izaak Walton died, 168S. 7 34 4 17 8 59 F 15 7 35 4 17 10 10 S 16 Cromwell made Protector, 1653. 7 36 4 17 11 23 Sn 17 Third Sunday in Advent, 7 37 4 17 mom. M 18 Samuel Rogers, poet, died, 1855. 7 37 4 18 3& Tu 19 Lord Beaconsfield bom, 1805. 7 38 4 18 1 47 W 20 Dulwich Gallery founded, 1810. ' 7 38 4 19 2 5» Th 21 Shortest day. 7 38 4 20 4 10 F 22 Duke of Edinburgh arrived Calcutta, 1869. 7 38 4 20 5 16 S 23 Lord Romilly died, 1874. 7 38 4 20 6 18 Sn 24 Fourth Sunday in Advent, 7 38 4 21 rises. M 25 Christmas Day. 7 39 4 21 5 50 Tu 26 St, Stephen, proto-martyr. 7 39 4 22 6 53 W 27 St. John, Evangelist. 7 40 4 23 7 55 Th 28 Post-office established in England, 1560. 7 40 4 24 8 68 F 29 Gladstone bom, 1809. 7 40 4 25 9 59 S 30 Samuel Taylor Coleridge born, 1792. 7 41 4 26 10 69 Sn 81 Firat Sunday after Chriatmaa, 7 41 4 27 11 56 I i . I f I THE CIUZfiNS IXSITRANOE COMPAXY.-Wfe Branell* Is afforded, and the most ri|gtd econoniy POST OFFICE DEPAETMENT. OTTAWA. Poatmaater- General Hon. John O'Connor. Deputy Postmaster General. . . . Wm. Henry Griffin. Secretary Lt.-Col. William White. Accountant HA. Wicksteed. Superintendent M. Order Branch.W. F. FtRSYTH. '• Savings Bank J- Cunningham Stewart. Cashier John Ash worth. MONTREAL. Major G. Lamothe Postmnster, M. Emery Assistant Postmaster. Clerka.—'lst Glass : H. A. Bourret, H. Hudlell, J. McKeown, V. Baillargeon, J. L. Palmer, T. F. Larseneur. ind Class: F. Pridham. S. Johnston, A. D'Amour, E. Mayer, T. Forsyth, J. C. Sims, 0. Clement, A. Loftus, J. Senez. A. de Rostaing, D. O'Connor, F. X Beauregard, T Desnoyer. H. Goyette, and J. B. A. D'Aoust. Zrd Class: J. E. Barcelo, R. J. Arless, A. E. Auger, H. Duncan, D. A. McPberson, J. Filiatrault, A. A. Doray, G Beaudeoin, J. E. Renaud, Thos. Harding, L> Lefebvre, E. Chagnon. A. £. Hamelin, G. Lefebvre, A. Larose, I. Chase, U. Rondeau, W> Hayden, C. A. T. Leduc, J. Thompson, U. D. Gaudry, G> Coutl^e, A. Lord, and J. Gillies, itk Class : R. J. White, D Cameron, R. T. Daniels, W. Johnson, P. Kierskowsky, E. H. Ouelette, H. E. Forbes, W. J. MoElroy, Thomas Lapainte, Matthew Rappel, A. A. de Gasp^ Fred Tuck, J. McRobie and M. Humphries. Stamper :—^, Collins Bag Tenders: P. Patterson, and R. Talbot. Messenger: James Maher. Eni/ineer 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, C. Lefebvre, J. B. Plante, P. D. Rottot, D. V. V. de Grand Pr^, A. P. Giroux. J Callary, J. Kelly, P. Ciliary, L- Dube, J. Thibodeau. Ig. St. Amour, W. Rozen, P. Clark, W. Bergin, L- N. Barrette, A. C. St. Amour, G. Plante, P. L^gac^, B. Conlon, J. Thimens, J. Bathurst, N. Bissonnette. A. E. Bisson- nette, H. Cousineau. S, Laramie, G. Lefebvre, C. A.E. Teroux, M. Kaarney, Joseph Giroux, F. 0. Baul-es, E. Grenier, S. Sepnratcd by Act of ParliRiiien«.~IJndoabted Security practised.— Agrencies in all principal towns* P ST OFFICE. 29 DemerF, N. Cusson. J- B Moreau* H. Chevalier P. James, F. MoShane, L. H. Darby, L. Simtrd, F. O. Larin, J. Lursier, W. fc'cuUion, and M. P. Klordon. Letter Carriers at Point St. Charles: W. Murpby and S. Gorman. P. 0. Inspector's Cjfvice.— Montreal Division; E. F. Kin?, inspector, David Neliigan, assistant inspector ; F- J. Logie, T. Hunter, «I. Tucker, J. A. Madore, J. F. Pelletier, clerks ; P. Neliigan, 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^ Sheflford, Railway, 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, io 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 pm., and 3.30 p.m., and four deliveries in the other por- tions of the city, served from the postal receiving offices, com- mencing at 800 a.m., 11 CO am., 12-30 p.m., and 3.00 pm., excepting, however, in the more distant divisions, in the nor- thern 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 oast, at No. 640 St. Catherine street; one in the north, at No. 337^ St. Lawrence Main Street; and one in the West at 441 St. Joseph street. Point St. Charles.—Tvro deliveries daily : 9 a.m., 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 cf registered and other mailable mat- ter, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Street Letter Boxes are visited at 9.15 a.m., 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 repotted to the Postmaster. il THM CmZKNS INSUBANCB COMPANT. — ACCIDBNT COMPENSATED. WEEKLY BELIEF 80 POST OFFICE. RATES AND REGULATIONS. POSTAGE RATES, LETTERS. Between places within the Doininion. 3 ots. per * (W. Between Canada and the United States 3 ots. per 4 oz. City or Drop Letters, for City Delivery 1 cent per i oz. The above rates must in every case be prepaid by postajre stamp. Lotters wholly unpaid cannot be forwarded, they will be pent to the Dead LettepDffioe. Insufficiently p lid letters on which one full rate of rvostage is paid will be taxed with donble the amount of the deficrent postage, except letters to the United States, %dK ich must beftUlp prepaid. Post Cards. Canadian Postal Tards of one cent each circulate within the Domlnim and are transmissible, without further charge, to the United States. Postal Union Cards at 2 cents each, are issued for transmis- sion to Newfoundland and the United Kingdom, and may be used for correspondence with all Postal Union Countriea, Registered Letters. Letters intended to be registered, when addressed to places in Canada, must be I'repaid by Registered Letter Stamp. 2 cents -each ; to the United States, 5 cents each, in addition to the postage rate. The Registration Fees on letters to the United Kingdom, Ac, will be fonnd under the heading, ** Rates of Postage on Letters, &o." Parcel Post. The Postage on Parcels addressed to plaoes in Canada, and which miMt be prepaid by postage stamp, is as follows : Not exceeding 4oz., 6 cents. ** S 8 02., 12 cents, and for each additional 4 oz., or portion thereof) 6 cents. Parcels intended to pass through the Mail, should not exceed 5 poundi in weight, or 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or thioknes, and should be marked " by Parcel Post." Parcels mU*)OQO»'M C^ 5 ?5! 2 S ® g s o^a»t^ooto«o • a • * w : 13 >4 H I-) PQ o 2* ©•so "M a p a c o •r ft M C « a> i'B'B ««« ft H a «a^ o ft S-2 49 • A o OB 825 ADVERTISEMENT. DAfSON BROTHERS ooi-smsiii AND j||atittflai:ttirin0 ^tatioti^rs, 159 to 165 St James Street Cor. St. Francois Xavier Street and Fortification Lane, MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENT, 32e WM. PARKS k SON, BLEACHERS AND DYERS, NEW mmU COTTOH Mills * ^•^ » COTTON YARNS, White and Colored, Single and Double and Twisted. CARPET WARPS, White and Colored, BEAM WARPS, for Woollen Mills, in all the varieties required. HOSIERY YARNS of every description. BALL KNITTING COTTON, superior in quality to that imported. j^^^These goods have been awarded FIRST PRIZES for each of the above articles at the Montreal, Toronto and Halifax Exhibitions of 1880 and 1881. .A. GI-OILiX> :CM£E:r>A.TJ at the DOMINION EXHIBITION at Montreal, 1880. For Sale by tlie Wfiolesale and Metail Th*y Ooods Trade throughout the Dominion, Agents ; — ALSZ. SFENCS, 21 Lemoine St., AContreal, Win, SSWETT, 11 Ooll3or&e St., Toronto. ■idkfiKItiiMiMii>.>SUHAiSSSa 32d ADVBRTISEMENT. THE CITY OF LONDON fitt hsntmt^ Campang or LONDON, England. ■♦••^^♦' CAPITAL, - - $6,000,000. Deposit with Canadian Government, (For Security of Canadian Policy Holders) Insures all Descriptioos of Property AT LOWEST CUBBENT BATES. HBAD omCK, (EaBlerm CMiiads) : 10 St. Sacrament Street, Montreal. IT. £, OmWMMt Chief General Assent. THE CITIKFXH ITTAlTRANrE COMPANT.-Ftre, Life and Accident.— Capital, <|il,188,000. POST 01 FICE. 33 depth } thoso apply to all Postal Union destinations. Tho limit ot* weight, howover, for Book PtKikets, tfec , to tho United Kingdom is 5 lbs. Matter excooding tho limit of weight oj,anoC bolorwardud. It will be observed that all classes of matter can be registered to tho United iStatea and all P«)8t}il Union Countriod. Partial prepuyment id required upon afl clissea of matter, with tho ex- ception of letters, which may bo forwarded wholly unpaid, sub- ject to double po.Vnpro on delivery. Correapondence, howevor, addressed ( > the On. ted iStatoi (and Newfoundland) must, as at present, be fully i)rei>aid. Aspinwall, French Possessions in the West Indies, Jamaica ▼11 IJalifax. Uayi aad Hin Doniniio vii Halifax, Pauaiua, Pt. rto ilicj via NY. A; lIa\Mnn,(^i:. Thomas via N.V. u Havana or Kingston or Halifax, and i'naidadt letters lU cents. Papers 4 conts. Au.^tralia (ox N-S. W., New Zealand, Victoria and Queens- land,/ TaBmnnia,F1jil8lands,n»iyii, andSanDpmingoviaNY. direct mu>i, LettOJsTconts, Piipor3 4 centi : (Sandwich I'dlancis letters 8 c^nts), Uihnmas, Bermuda, Cuba, Jamaica viaN.Y. direct majl, Pcito Rico via N.Y., St. l^homas, St. John and St. Croix, (i)anish direct mall via N.Y., Letters 5 cents, Papers, 2 cents. New South Wales. New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria and Cape of Good Hope, Letters 15 cents. Papers 4 cents. Chili, Letters 20 cents^ Papers 6 cents, Newfoundland, Letters 5 cents, Papers 1 cent per 4 oz., (prepayment compulsory). AVest Indies, (except where otherwise stated) via New York. Letters 15 oents, Papers 4 cents. Do. via Halifax, Letters 10 cents, Papers 4 cents. Money Orders. Money orders are issued at every Money Order Office in Canada on every other Money Order Office in Canada, as well en every Money Order Office ill the United Kingdoia, Newfound- land and Britifcih India. Money orders aro also issued at every Money Urder Offioo in tho above Countries, payable at tho Money Order Offices in Canada. Money orders aro also drawn by all the Money Order Offices in Canada on tho United States, b£t tho offices of payment in that country are determined by the Postmasters at Bangor, Maine, St.. Albans, Vt. Buffalo, N.Y. St. Paul, Min., and Detroit, Mich. Portland, Oregon. Theso Offices are designated '* International Exchange Offices," as all orders coming from tho United States to Canada or going from Canada to the United States must pass through THE CmZEXS INSURANCE COMFANT.-FIBE, LIFE, SIB HUGH ALXAN, President; them, for the purpose of haying the relative value of the cur- rency of the one country calculated and certified thereon pre- vious to going on to their destination in the other. To Plages within the 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 S4.00 2 cents. Exceeding $i and not exceeding $10 5 " 10 " " 20 10 " " 20 ♦' " 40 20 *• « 40 '* '* 60 30 " " 60 " " 80 40 ** " 80 •' " 100 50 *• No money order exceeding $100 in amount can be granted in any office in Cnnada; 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 (he 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 sum 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 iC5 8 tg 40 '* 6 " «• £7.10" 60 " " 7 10 " •♦ 10 *' 80 " The rate of commission charged on orders on Newfoundland, over and above the value of the sterling, is as follows : For orders not exceeding £5 stg 23 cents. Exceeding £5 and not exceeding £ to stg SO *' " 10 " " 15 " 75 ** « 15 •• " 20" $1.00 United States. Money orders on the United States are drawn in Canadaour- 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 each. The rate of commission is :. • For an«7 sum not exceeding $10 10 cents. Exceeding ^10 and not exceeding $20 20 " '♦ 20 ♦• " 30 30 *♦ " 30 " " 40 40 •• " 40 ♦• •• 60 60 " AND A€€IDENT.--CAPITAIi, - - CIKRAIiD E. HART, General Manager. 8ia88,ooo« Money orders issued 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 drawn in United States currency, and ccnverted into and payable at their value in Canada currency. British India. Money orders drawn in Sterling Money, are issued in Canada on British India, tor any sum not exceeding £10, at the follow- ing rates : • • Not exceeding £2 30 cents. Exceeding £2 and not exceeding £5 60 " "5 '• " 7 90 " " 7 •• ** 10 $1.20 «* The Deputy Postmaster-General of Malta and Qibraltar are authorised to issue money orders on the several money order offices in Canada. Money order offices in Canada, do not how- ever, grant money orders on Malta and Gibraltar. Post Office Savings Bane. The Post Office Savings Banks are open daily for the receipt and re-payment 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 be specially authorized by the Postmaster- General,) and provided the total amount standing in such de- positor's name in his ordinary deposit account in the books of the Pcstmaster-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 Four Dollars per cent |)er annum, is allowed on deposits, and is computed from the first day of the calendar month next following the day on which the deposit is made, up to the first day^ of the calendar mouth 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 ttie same* or any part thereof, cannot be made without tho receipt and receipts of both the said parties, or the survivor or survivors, or Executors or Administrators of such surYtvonii 1 C ITIZEN S INSURANCE COMPANY.— 1.IFE BRANCH. THIS COHTPANY. Agencies 36 POST OFFICE. whose receipt and receipts either personally or by agent ap- pointed by Power of Attorney, which Power of Attorney in the case of Minors may becxecutedbysuchMinorif 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 satisfaction, allow re-payment to bo made to the Trustee alone. Deposits may be made by or for the benefit of any person under twenty-one years of age. In case of minors under the ago of ten years, ne declaration must be made by one of the parents or by a frien d on behalf of the minor. Repayment to a minor over ten years of age shall be made in the same manner as if ho were of full age. Deposits may be m.;de by married women, and deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will bo 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 bo ready to recei v and attend to all applications, complaints or other oommuit* ' crs addressed to him by depositors or others relative to Po£ tw*^ o Savings Bank matters. CAN"ADIAN" STAMP DUTIES. • On Bills of Exchange ^ Drafts and Promiaaory Notes. ( In computinif the duty it must be borne in mind that any interest payable at maturity with the principal, is to be counted part of the amount) AMOUNT. $25 and under Over 25 and not exceeding. $ 50 " 60 " •• .rioo (( " 100 •» 2r'0 " 300 400 500 CI II It It »< II II II II II • I II 200 300 400 600 600 Singly. Duplicate each part $0.01 $001 02 0.01 003 02 06 04 009 006 12 008 15 0.10 16 0.12 Triplicate each part $0 01 0.01 001 02 0.03 004 0.05 006 iJW i iiiw i i>wiMiiiiiijuj!u i uiiii^tj I^IFE POIilOIBS OF XmCRT DESCBXPTION ISSl^ED in all principal towns. CORPORATION. 37 CITY COUNCIL OF MONTEEAL. Hon. J. L. Beaudrt, Mayor. Aldermen and Wards Represented. East Ward Prdvost, Tiios. Wilson, Beauohamp. Centre Ward Farrell, AlcCord, Watson. West Ward Fairbairn, Proctor, Stephens. St. Ann's Ward Tansey^ Kennedy, Donovan. St. Antoine Ward. ... Brown, Hood. Gilinan. St. Lawrence Ward. .Hagar, J. C. Wilson. Mooney. St. Louis Ward Laberge. Laurent, Dubuc. St. James Ward Grenier, Robert. Allard. St. Mary's Ward Jeannotte, Thibault, Qauthier. COMUITTSES. Finances.— Alderman Grenier, chairman; Aldermen Lau- rent, Mooney, Provost, Stephens, Brown, and Farrell. Roads. — Alderman Laurent, chairman: Aldermen Hood, Robert. Proctor, G^uthier, Kenbedy, and Hagar. Police.— Alderman Gilman. chairman ; Aldermen Grenier, Hood, Thos. Wilson, Dubuc, Kennedy, and Hagar. FiRB.— Alderman Hood, chairman ; Aldermen Watson, J. C. Wilson, Beauchamp, Jeannotte, Laberge, and Tansey. Watb:^— Alderman Donovan, chairman; Aldermen Gilman, Allard, Proctor, Gauthier, Pr^voat, and Farrell. Markets — Alderman Allard, chairman ; Aldermen Mooney) Kennedy, Beauchamp, Fairbairn, Laberge, and Farrell. Light.— Alderman Watson, chairman; Aldermen Robert, Dubuc, J. G. Wilson, Fairbairn, Brown, and Laberge. City Hall —Alderman Robert, chairman ; Aldermen Gil- man, Thos. Wilson, McCord, Farrell, Brown, and Laberge- Health.— Alderman Mooney, chairman ; Aldermen Robert, Beauchamp, Fairbairn, Farrell, Laberge and Tansey. Parks and Ferries.— Thos. Wilson, chairman; Aldermen Allard, MoCord, Thibault, J. G. Wilson, Watson, and Tansey. Park Commissioners— Alderman Proctor, chairman ; Alder- men Grenier and Donovan. Officers of the Corporation. B. A. T. de Montigny, city recorder. Rouer Roy, city attorney. Charles Glaokmeyer. city clerk. James F. D. Black, city treasurer. THE CITIZENS IHrsrRANCE COMPACT.— ACCIBEKT additional Compensation for Disflg^arement* 38 CORPORATION. George D. Ansley, cify surveyor. Patrick O'Meara, assistant city clerk. Hercule Paradis. chief of police. Louis Lesnge, superintendent water works- William Robb, city auditor. H. J. Ibbotson, clerk recorder's court. Charles Lapierre. accountant water works. W. Patton, chief engineer fire department. J. Naud and Francis iVIcCullougb. assistant engineers fire departmenr. 0. Rouillard. inspector of buildings. Wm. de Courcy Harnett, and L^andre J. Etbier, assistant city attorneys. W. H. McDunnough, assistant city auditor. Percival W. St George. C.E., deputy city surveyor. B. D. McConnell, assistant superintendent water works. A. Britain, engineer, and John Brophy, draughtsman, city surveyor's oflBce. W. H. Mussen, cashier; F.X. Castonguay, W. D. McNeil, S. Gazavan, E. Lapierre, John Palmer, George E. Starnes, M. Downes, N. Lesa^e, John Rourke, I. Marion, Chas. H. Dowd, Bernard Tansey, clerks, treasurer's oflBce. J. B. Duverger and H. A. Germain, clerks recorder's court. Charles Arnoldi, accountant; William Harper, clerk, road department. Charles Glaokmeyer, jr., accountant police department. Henry Filteau, clerk water works oflBce. Alph. Gosselin, clerk, city clerk's ofiBce. F. H. Badger, superintendent telegraph department. F. X. Gauthier. James Ferns and James Wills, assistant telegraph operators. E. 0. Champagne, inspector of boilers. J. Perrigo, clerk, Bonsecours market. 0. Gadoua, assistant clerk, Bonsecours market. 0. W. Weaver, clerk, St. Ann's market. Benj. Howell, assistant clerk, St. Ann's market. Edward O'Reilly, clerk, Vigor cattle market, A. Robert, assistant clerk Viger cattle market. M. O'Connell, clerk hay market. Max. Groulx, assistant clerk hay market. Alph. Larin, clerk St. Lawrence market. G. Daunais, clerk Papineau market. M. M. Vaughan, clerk St. Gabriel market. J. N. Duhamel. clerk St. Antome market. T. Giroux, clerk St. Jnmes market. Jos. Dumont, L. C. Th^rien, I. Ringuette, L. G. Nolin, F. Thibault, J. Lebel, and J. U. Pitt, baili£fs. James Darcy, messenger. N. Thibault, janitor. BoABD OK AssESSORg.— J. B. AUard, P. H- Morin, J. T. Dillon, Walter Drake. Richaid Thomas, and J. W. Grose. Clekks.— G. Alph. Normandin, Richard Rodden, 0. Boivin. BRANCH.— The only Company in America oflTeriny witbont additional Premium. MUNICIPAL TAXES. Assessment of 1 percent, on the assessed yalue of real estate. School tax, one-fifth of 1 per cent, on do. do. Business tax, on trade, 'manufactories, occupations, business, arts, professions, or means of profit, &o., at the rate of 7^ per cent, on the rental of the premises. Tax on Banks as follows : — Banks with paid-up capital of $1,000,000 or less $400 Banks with paid-up capital of more than $1,000,000 but not exceeding $2,000,000 500 Banks with paid-up capital of more than $2,000,000 ... 600 Tax of )f400 on each Fire Insurance Company. Tax of $200 on every Life, Marine, Accident, or Guarantee Insurance Company, with the 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 Railway Companies. Tax of $5,000 on Gas Companies. Tax on every Auctioneer as follows : — If he sells exclusively within the premises $1C0 If he sells both in and outside said premises 200 For every clerk employed to cry or sell by auction . 40 Auctioneers to annually take out license, and pay tax before carrying on business, and 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 When such value exceeds 160 but not $240 . . t» •i H ft 11 i( It (t $,* U II (C u ii (( << it i( it it it II it ft ft *i i» i« It K <( ti 320 400 500 600 700 8C0. 1000. 1200. IGOO 2000. 2400 $27 00 36.00 45 00 56 25 67 50 78 75 90 00 101 .... 112 • • • • • X^^J • • • • lijO ,... 157 175 2r> CO 75 00 50 00 2400, there shall be levied for every S400 over tho last mentioned rate ($175), an additional 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 every $400 rental of premises. Tax of S120 on proprietors cf theatres. THE CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY.- FIRE BRANCH . will be quoted. AKeiici#»s 40 CORPORATION. Tax on circuses, menageries, e, cistern or apparatus connected therewith, or to or into which the water from the said waterworks shall flow or proceed ; or shall fraud- ulently use or otherwise misappropriate the water supplied by the city, or knowingly permit the same to be fraudulently used or misappropriated. Sec 8. If any person supplied with water by the Corporation do, or permit o be done, anything in contravention of this by- law, or fail to do anything prescribed by this by-law, the super* 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 parson shall wrongfully cause or suffer any pipe, valve, cook, cistern, b ith, soil-pan, water-closet or other appa- ratus or receptacle to bo out of repair, or to be so used or con trived as the water supplied to him is, or is likely to be wasted} misused, or unduly consumed. Sec. 10. No alteration shall be made in any of the pipes or fixtures inserted by the city, except by its agent or officers. Sec. 11. No person supplied with water from the said water works by meter, shall be allowed to connect, or cause to be con- nected, any pipe or other fixture between the Corporation's service pipe and the meter. Sec. 12. No person, unless duly authorized by the water com- mittee, shall open any hydrant in the said city, or lifter remove the cover off, or draw water from the same. THE CITIZENS IBTSURANCE COMPANY.-Llfe Branch, is nfltordea, and the moat rlirld economy 44 WATER TARIFF. Sec. 13. No person shall turn on or turn off the water in any manner, or interfere with any of the water pipes or valves belonging to the city, without tho license of the water com- mittee, or of the said superintendent. Sec. 14. No person shall pass the railing onolosinf? the reser- voirs of the said city, or shall defile or deposit any iilth or oflfen- sive matter in the said reservoirs, or on tho bank or ground adjacent thereto, belonging to tho said city, or shall allow any dog or other animal to jump into the said reservoirs, or upon tho said bank or ground, or shall pass or remain upon the said bank or ground after 10 o'olcck in the evening : or shall do or cause anything to be done tending to defile or corrupt, to disturb or afitate the waters of the said reservoir. Se:. 15. No person shall draw or use water from tho River St. Ijawrence. or elsewhere for the purpose of selling the same to any part of the city. Sec. 16. No person shall draw or use water from the water works in the said city for private fountains, or for hand hose for watering purposes, or for building or manufaeturing purposes, unless such person shall have previously obtained from the superintendent of the said works a written permission to that effect, and paid the respective rates charged \a the subjoined tariff for tho supply of water in such cases; and in no case shall the said hose bo used for sprinkling or watering the streets be- tween 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Sec 17. No person shall use a hand hose of a larger size or nozzle than on3 fuurth of an inch orifice or use any band-hose for the purpose of washing horses, coaches, omnibuses or other vehicles. Sec. 18. No meter shill bo used for determining the quantity of w.iter supplied by the said works, unless the same shall have been previously submitted to and approved by the said super- intendent. Sec. 19. The several rates enumerated and specified in the tariff contained in tho subjoined schedule, shall be, and the same are hereby imposed for water to be supplied from the water works of the said city. Sec. 20. The said rates shall be due and payable to the city treasurer, in advance, on the loth day of August, every year, by tho occupant or lessee, or ccoupants or lessees, of all build- ings, part of buildings or tenements in the said city, supplied with water f-'^m the said works, as well by those who shall consent as tjy those who shall refuse to receive the water pipe to supply tho said water, or to use the same. Sec. 21. All charges for specific supplies or for fractional parts of the year, shall be payable in advance and before the water is let on. Separated by Act of Parliameni,— IJncloabtecl Secarlty practised.— Affeiicles in all principal towns. Sec, 22. In buildings occnpiod as office?, where there are water closets in tho building;, each tenant of an ( ffice or euite of offices, will be charged, in addition to tho tariff rate, a water closet tax. Sec. 23. A discount of 5 per cent, shall be allowed to all water tenants >v ho shall pay the said rates on or before the fifteenth day of A:<«ust in each year. Sec. 24. In all cases of non-payment of tho rates imposed by the present by-law, for thiriy days after tho samo are due, tho said Council or any duly authorized officer charged with the management of tho said works, may cut off tho supply of water from any building upon which the siid rates shall be due, or from any ono iu default to pay the said rates, which shall not prevent tho said rates from running as before, and tho water shall not be let on for tho use of any such defaulter, except upon payment of all arrears due. Sec. 25. Any person offending against any of the provisions of this by law or of the said tariff, shall for each and every such infraction, bo liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars, and costs of prosecution, and in default of immediate payment of the said fine and costs, to an imprisonment in the common gaol for a period not to exceed two months, the said imprisonment to cease upon payment of the said fine andoosts. WATEE TAKIFF. DWELLING HOUSES. For every tenement or dwelling house occupied by one family only : per annum, 1. When assessed at an amount not exceeding $30 per annum $5 00 2. When assessed at an amount exceeding $30, but not over$40 5.75 3. When assessed at an amount exceeding $40, but not over$50 6.60 And so on, continuing according to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of $10, or any part thereof 75 For every additional family lodging in or occuping any part ot such tenement or dwelling houso, an additional rate snail be exacted, equal to one-third of the rate imposed for a single family. ii i' I 46 CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY. — ACCIDENT COAIPENSATED. WEEKLY RELIEP WATER TARIFF. STORES, SHOPS, OFFICES, Ao. For each house, part of a house or tenement, occupied as a Btore, shop, office, warehouse, manufactory, or other place of business : •,.«,.« P*^' annum, 1. When assessed at an amount not exceeding $50 per annum ,. ••• , •• $4.00 2. When assessed at nn amount exceeding $50, but not over$75 5.00 8. When assessed at an amount exceeding $75, but not over$100 0.00 And so on, continuing according to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of $25, or any part thereof l.CO Stores, shops, offices and other places of business, when attached to a dwelling occupied by the same party, t > be charged at dwelling house rates on the full rental of the whole tenements when such rental does not exceed one hundred dol- lars per annum. SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, '>e determine ir all cases by the esti- mate of the we^or 'Committee, or by meter. BATHS. Public baths, or baths for tho use of which a charge is made by the occupants— for each tub —with power tt> the water committee to charge by meter if they see fit. $6.00 HORSES AND COWS. A uniform rate shall be charged for horses and cows, as follows : Per Annum. For each! 7"*% $2 00 For each c. 100 Livery Stable Refers shall pay -for each single stall, whether occupied or unoccupied 2.00 Hotel nad Tavern Keepers shftll be charged -for each single stall, whether oceupied or unoccupied. 1.00 WATER CLOSETS. Per Annum, For eaoj Pan Closet supplied from a cistern, with a service box and valve $4 00 For each Pan Closet with Underhayes, or any other regulator approved of by tho Water Department- . 3.00 ii 1 1 i i^ THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— #142,000 deposited with Canadian Government. — Agencies in all principal towns. 48 WATER TARIFF. For each Hopper Closet with Underhayes, or any other regulator approved by the Water Department ... For each Closet of any kind, with cistern, service box, and double valve Trough Closets", for each seat, or for every two lineal feet ± or any other kind of Closet, each •• One additional W^ter Closet will be charged at half-rates for each dwelling where there is more than one water closet. 3.00 4 00 3.00 15.00 URINAL^. For each Urinal with self-acting valve, or cock, running only when being used :— Per Annutn, In a Dwelling House or Store .. $100 In a Bank or Public Building l.£0 In a Hotel, Restaurant, Saloon or Tavern 3.00 For any other kind of Urinals 15.00 STEAM ENGINES. For stationary high pressure engines, working not over twelve hours per day :— _ , , Per Annum. For each horse power $7. CO Or for every hundred gallons of water, (the supply to be determined by meter) 0-03 For stationary low pressure engines ; For every 100 gal- lons of water (the supply to be determined as above, by meter) 003 All rates herein imposed for Steam Engines shall be separate from and over and above any other rate for water imposed on the premises. DISTILLERIES, BREWERIES, &c. Distilleries, Breweries, Dye Houses, Railway, Printing or Photographic est ibli^hoients, and all manufa'^turing establish- ments, Colleges, Semitiaries, Nunneries, and Hospitals may be supplied by meter, and charged as follows :— When the quantity used averages 1,000 gallons per day or less, at the rate of 30 cents per 1,000 gallons; when the quan- tity used averages irom 1,000 to 2,000 gallons per day, at the rate of 29 cents per 1,000 gallons. FfOmfi.OOOto 7,000.. 21 cents. " ",000 to 8.000.. 19 " From 2,000 to 3,000 28 cents " 3,000 to 4,(itO 27 ♦' " 4,0()0to5 0;)0..25 '• *• 6,000 to 0,000.. 23 " 1 «' «• 8,000 to 9,000.. 1. 9,000 to 10,000. 15 «• When the quantity averages over 10,000 gallons per day 15 cents per 1,000 gallons. S CITIZENfS ISrSVRAirCi: COMPANT.— Fire, I fora goinse tariff, the rate shaU be fixed by the Water Committee. The Water Committee shall have power to ascertain by meter, the quantity cf Water used in any of the above cases and charge accordingly. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief W. Patton. Assistant Chiefs * J. Naud and F. MoCullooh. V» District Ifo. 1. No. 1 Hose, Craig and ChenneviUe streets. 1 Guardian 3 sien. Skinner Ladder Company 6 " No. 2 Hose, St. Gabriel street 1 «' 3 " Salvage Waggon 1 ** 2 *' ii I THE CIX12J&NS INSUBANCIB COMPANT*— FIRlSy LIFIS, SIR HUGH AIXAN, President; 50 FIRE DEPARTMENT. No. 5 Hose, St. Catherine street 1 " 3 " Bertram Fire Engine 1 Engineer. No. 6 Hose, German and Ontario streets. . .1 Guardian 4 men. Hook and Ladder. District No, 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, Corner St. Catharine and Guy streets 1 Guardian 3 men. No. 12 Hose, Seigneurs street 1 '♦ 3 " Steam Fire Engine 1 Engineer. JJiatrict No. 3. No. 7 Hose, Dalhousie Square 1 Guardian 3 men* No. 8 Hose, Corner Craig and Gain sts 1 *' 3 '* Hook and Ladder. No. 11 Hose, Corner Beaudry & Ontario sts. .1 *' 3 *' Chemical Eogine, Reserve. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. Box No. Locality, *tc. 2— Corner St. Jean Baptiste and St. Paul streets. Key at 13 St. Jean Baptiste street. 3— Cor. Jacques Cartier Square and St Paul streets. Key at Central Police Station. 4— St. Gabriel street Fire Station. Key in Station. 5~Cor. Notre Dame and St. Francois Xavier streets. Key with Police. 6- Cor. St. Sacrament and St. Peter streets. Key at 54 St. Sacrament street 7~Cor. St. Paul and McGill streets. Key at 125 McGill street 8— Cor. Youville and Common streets. Key at 10 Youville street. 9— Cor. Notre Dame and McGill streets. Key 4 St. Joseph street. 12-Cor. Craig and Chenneville streets. Central Fire Station, Key in Station. 13-Cor. Craig and St Lambert Hill. Key at 45 St. Lambert Hilt AND ACCIDENT.-GAPITAL, ... 9ia88»000* CtEBALD E. HART, General Manag^er. ^jm FIRE DEPARTMENT. 51 Box No. Locality, etc. 14— Cor. Vitre and Sanguinet streets. Key at 17 and 19 Vitre street. 15— Cor. St. Lawrence and Lagauoheti^re streets. Key at 115 St. Lawrence street. 16— Cor. Dorchester and St- Urbain streets. Key at 121 St. Urbain street. 17 — Bleury, near Dorchester street. Key at 108 Bleury street. 18— Beaver Hall Hill. Key at 51 Radegonde street. 19— St. Antoine street (opposite Genevieve street). Key at 22 St. Antoine street. 21— Cor. Brunswick and Dorchester streets. Key at 23 Brunswick street. 23-St. Catherine street (No. 5 Fire Station). Key in Citation. 24— Cor. St. Lawrence and St. Catherine streets. Key at 249 St. Lawrence street. 25— Cor. German and Dorchester streets. Key at 388 Dorchester street. 26— Corner St. Catherine and St- Denis streets. Key at 114 St. Denis street. 27— Cor. German and Ontario streets. (Fire Station). Key in Station. 28— Cor. St. Lawrence and Sherbrooke streets. Key at 533 Sherbrooke street. 29— Cor. St. George and Sherbrooke streets. Key at 660 Sherbrooke street. 31— Cor. University and Sherbrooke streets. Key at 766 Sherbrooke street. 32 -Cor. McGill College Avenue and St. Catherine street. Key at 1S69 St. Catherine street. • 34— St. Lawrence, opposite Quibault street. Key at 583 St. Lawrence street. 35— Cor. Prince Arthur and Shuter streets. Key at 18 Shuter street. 36— Cor. King and Common streets. Key at 58 Common street. 37— Cor. Duke and Ottawa streets. Key at 45 Ottawa street. 38— Cor. Dupr^ Lane and St. Maurice street. Key at 116 St. Maurice street. '* J ii i'?-.j" CmZIINS INSURANCE COMPANT.~]:JF]& BRANCH. THIS COMPANT. Agencies 52 FIRE I EPARTMENT. Box No. Locality, etc. 39— Cor. St. Antoine and Cathedral streets. Key at 110 St. Antoine street. 41— Chaboillez Square (Fire Statioii). Key in Station. 42— Wellington street (Fire Station). Key in Station. 43— Mill street Key at 120 xMill street. 45— Cor. Wellington and McCord streets. Key at 261 Wellington street. 46— Cor. Colborne and Ottawa streets. Key at 144 Ottawa street. 47— Cor. St. Joseph and Mountain streets. Key at 364 St. Joseph street. 48 — Cor. St. Antoine and Mountain street!. Key at 139 Mountain street. 49— Cor. St. Catherine and Mountain streets. Key at 283 Mountain streets. 51— Cor. Sherbrooke and Peel streets. Key at 902 Sherbrooke street. 52— Cor. St. Antoine and Guy streets. Key at 289 St. Antoine street. 53— Cor. St. Martin and St. Bonaventure street. Key At 188 St. Martin street. 64— Cor. St. Joseph and Canning streets. Key at 672 St. Joseph street. 56— Cor. Fulford and Coursol streets. Key at 2 Coursol street. 57— Cor. William and Seigneurs streets. Key in Fire Station, and 221 Seigneurs street. 58— No. 10 Fire Station, St. Catherine Street West. Key in Station. 59— Grey Nunnery, Guy street, corner Dorchester. Key on premises. 61— Canada Sugar Refining Company's Refinery. Key on premises. 62-St. Gabriel Mai ket (Fire Station). Key in Station. 63— Grand Trunk Works (Point St. Charles). Key at the Works. 64— Corner Notre Dame and Bonsecours streets. Key at 22 Bonsecours street. JAVE POLICIES OF ETJBRT DESCRIPTION ISSfJBD In all principal tovram. FIRE DEPARTMENT. 53 Box No. Locality, etc. 66— Dalhousie Fquare (Fire Station). Key in Station. 67— Cor. Wolfe and St. Mary streets. Key at 508 St. Mary street. 68— Cor. Roy and Drolet streets. Key at 100 Drolet street. 69-Cor. Sherbrooke and St. Denis streets. Key at 337 Sherbrooke street. 71— Windsor Hotel, cor. Dorchester and Stanley streets. Key in Hotel and St. George's School House. 72 — Cor. Craig and Visitation streets. Key at 15 Visitation street. 73 -Cor. Cadieux and Courville streets. Key at 56 Cadieux street. 74— Cor. Dorchester and St. Andre streets. Key at 245 Dorchester street. 75— Cor. Mignonne and St. Andr6 streets. Key at 433 Mignonne street. 76— Fire Station, cor. Beaudry and Ontario streets. Key in Station. 78 — Cor. Seigneurs and St. Patrick streets. Key at Shearer's Mills. 81— Cor. Robin and Visitation streets. Key at 252 Visitation street. 82 — Cor. St. Catherine and Panet streets. Key at 475 St. Catherine street. 83 — Cor. Maisonneuve and Dorchester streets. Key at 114 Dorchester street. 84— Cor. Logan and Champlain streets. Key at 18^) Champlain street. 85— Cor. Champlain and Ontario streets. Key at 26J Ontario street. 86— Cor. Congregation and Wellington streets. Key at 583 Wellington street. 87— Cor. Menai and Porfar streets. Key at 86 Forfar street. 91— Cor. CraiK and Gain streets. (Fire Station). Key in Station. 92 Adam's Tobacco Factory, St. Mary street. Key at 100 St. Mary street. 93— Cor. Ontario and Fulluin streets. Key at 272 Full urn street. ^ * n ^ M i4 THE CITIZE^TA INSFRAIirCE COMPANT.—ACCIBENT additional Compensation for Disflffarement* Box No. Locality, etc. 94- %- %■ 07- 123- 124- 125- 12r- 127- 128- 182- 135- -Cor. Berri «nd Dubord streets. Key nt fi7 Dubord street. -Oat, Works, Hocheb>g.i. Key on premifes. -Rolling Mills. St. Joseph street. Key on prcmisep. -Shedden ('o.'g Sthbles, William street. Key at 317 William street. -Cor. Wolfe and Lnganchetitire streets- Key at 196 Laprnuch«ti(Jre street. -Cor. Dufresne nnd xMipnonne streets. Key nt 8l» Dufresne street. -Cor. Cbristophe and Ontario streets. Key at 524 Ontario street- -Co, Wellington nnd Etienne streets. Key nt 395 Wellington street. -.Maple street, near Ro3-. Key at 112 Maple street. -Amherst and St- Catherine streets- Key at 605 and 609 J Howard, harbour-master; L St. Lewis, asst. harbour- master ; John Ferns, wharfinger ; C Opzoomar, asst. wharfinger; John Leveill^, supt. of pilots; Martin Brennan, water bailiflf; Rich. Gahan, caretaker. m Ti r' THK CITIZBNS INSURANCE CO.— STRICT EC0N01»IY Df SIR HUGH AI.LAN. Pr«^Ni(lAnt; 53 HARBOUR TARIFF. TARIFF OF RATES AND DUES HARBOUR OP MONTREAL. Tonnage Dues to he Levied on nU Vefixeh in the Harbour. On Steamboats, for each day of 24 hourF, or pnrt r-f a day, they remain in the harb(Hir, reckoned from the hour of their ar- rival to that of their departure Ic. per Ton Register^ On all other Vessels, per day, P8 aforesaid -^c. " *' Wharfage Dues to be fevied on all Merchandise, Animalu and things tchatsocver Landed or Shipped in the Harbour. 25c. per Ton— -All Goods, Wares and Merchandise not elsewhere specified. — Ilay, Straw, Pig and Scrap Iron, Pot and Pearl Ashes. —Apples, Crates and their contents, Flour and Meal, Fish, Meats, Pitch, Potatoes, Tar, Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep, Swine. —Ballast, Clay, Fire-Bricks, Gypsum, Lime, Mar' ble. Phosphates, Sand, Salt. —Coal and Coke, Grain and Seeds of all kinds. Special.... —Bricks, 10c. per 1,000: Cordwood, 5c. per Cord' Lumber, lOo. per 1,000 feet board measure. Free —Bullion, Specie. On all Goods, Wares and Merchandise whatsoever, the quan' tity of which by weight, measurement or other mode of esti" mate provided f'-r in the Tariff, cannot bo conveniently ascer' taincd, it shall bo lawful for the Hai hour Commissioners to levy a rate of i of 1 oer cent, on the value thereof. Each entry shall 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. weifiht, or 40 cubic feet measurement, according to the Bill of Lading. I'Oc. Ifc. lOc. 7ic. II it ple8, Flour, Meal and Potatoes - - 9 '* '* Pish, Meats, Pitch, Tar, - - - 7 ** " ***• Horses, - - 2 to 1 Ton. I Sheep, - - 15 to 1 Ton. Neat Cattle, - 3 " ♦• i Swine, - - 10 '* " SIANAOEMlEin:' A UBETRAIilTT TO POLICT HOI.DKRS. GERALD & HABT, General ManaKer. DOMINION ( F CANADA TARIFF. 59 DOMINION OP CANADA t .A- Percent. Acid, Ace'tic 12 cents per I. G. Acid, Muriatic and Nitric 20 Acid, Oxalic Free But Carboys containing Acids shall be subject to the same duty as if empty. Advertising Pamphlets, Almanacs, Catalogues and Fashion Pamphlets $1.00perlOO Advertising Pictures, or Pictorial Show Cards or Bills 30 Agaric— "Dye StufT". Free Agates, unmanufactured ^ Free Agricultural Implements, not otherwise provided for. ..... 25 Agricultural Implements, parts of, rot otherwise specified, to be treated as wholes, excepting mould-boards, land- sides, and shares of steel, for plough's, 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," they must be valued for duty as if mounted, — less cost of putting them together and supplying deficient parts. Ale, Beer and Porter, in bottles (6 quarts and 12 pints to I. G.) 18 cents per I. G. Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, or otherwise than bottles 10 cents per I. G. Ale, Beer and Porter, barrels containing bottled ale and portei are considered packages for exportation only, and therefore free of duty. Alkanet Root Free Aloes Free Alum and Aluminous Cake. Free Aluminum Free Ambergris Free Ammonia, Crude Free Anchors Free Animals, Living, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified 20 Animals, for improvement of stock under reguKuions to be made by the Treasury Board and approved by the Governor in Council Free ) % ! ■ I ;• : I THE CinZENS INSVRAHrCE COMPAJTT.-Llfe Branch, is aflbrdedf and the most rl^ld economj 60 DO.MINIOX ,'''-ii'>f nii«.i lui n jjci iv/u iivv the nurpose of exhibitioo(^ sred hv any agricultural or Percent. Animals brought into Canada %«jv„Tr!rilv, and for a period not exceeding three mon; , to. " or competition for piizes offered D/ any Other association, liut a bond rhall be first given in accordance with regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable shall be paid in cnse of their sale in Canada, or if not re-exported within the time specified in such bond.. 'Free Annate, 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 cetits per bbl. Apparel, Wearinp, and other personal and household effects (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abtoaci, but domiciled in Canada Free Argols, dust and crude Ftee Arms, Clothing, Musical Inst luments for Bands, Military Stores, and Munitions of War, for the use of the Army, Navy, and Canadian Militia Free Arrow Root lO Arsenic Free Arseniate of Aniline Free Articles for use of Governor-General, Foreign Consuk-Genera!, Dominion Government, or any of the Departments thereof, or Senate, or House of Commons Free Artificial Flowers 23 Ashes, Pot, Pearl, or Soda Free Awnings and Tents . 25 Atlases 6 cents per lb. Axes of all kinds SO BabbitMetal 10 Bacon, Fresh, Salted, Dried or Smoked 2 cents per lb. Bags, Cotton, Seamless 2 cents per lb. and 1.5 Bags, Paper, of all kinds 2) Bags, '* " (ifprinted) 30 Bamboo, unmanufactured Free Ba?iiboo Reeds, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for Walking Sticks, or Canes, or for sticks for Umbrellas, Parasols or Sunshades Free Barilla Free Barrels of Canadian manufacture exported filled with Domestic Petroleum and returned empty, under such regulations, as the Minister of Customs shall direct Free Sepiirated by A«t of ParllAineiit.— ITndoabtcd Secorltj piti€ti»ed.--Ayeiicic» In all principal iowm* TARIFF. 61 Per cent Barley Free Barytes, unmanufactured Free Bay Rum |l. 90 per gal. and 30 Beann 15 cents per bush. Beer, Ale and Porter, imported in bottles (6 quarts and 12 pints to I. G.). ■ 18 cents per I. G. Beer, Ale and Porter, imported in casks, or otherwise than bottles 10 cents per I, G. Bedsteads, Iron 25 Bedsteads, Wood 35 Benzole, not elsewhere specified 7ii cents per I. G. Bells, for Churches Free Bells, for Builders' Hardware 30 Berries, for dyeing or used for composing dyes Free Belting, Leather 2) Bibles. Prayer Books, Psalm Books and Hymn Books 5 Bill- Heads, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate .... 80 Billiard Tables, without pockets, 4 f t. G x 9 ft., ^22.50 each and 10 Billiard Tables, without pockets, 5 f). x 10 ft. $25. 00 each and 10 Billiard Tables, with pockets, 5 ft. 6 in. x 11 ft., $3500 each and 10 Billiard Tab'es, with pockets. 6 ft. x 12 ft $40.00 each and 10 Each table to include 12 cues and one set of 4 balls, with markers, cloths and cases, but no pool balls. Binders' Cloth 15 Bismuth, Dry 5 Bitters (see " Spirits ") $1 90 per I. G. Blacking, Shoe, and Shoe Polish 25 Blacking, all other 20 Blank Books, bound, or in sheets 25 Blankets, composed wholly or in part of Wool, Worsted, hair of Alpaca Goat, or other like animals. .7^ cents per lb. and 20 Boilers, and Engines and parts of, not elsewhere specified 25 Boiler Drawn Tubing, wrought, not coupled or threaded 10 Boiler Drawn Tubing, wrought, coupled or threaded 20 Boiler Plate and Tank Iron W, Bolts, Washers and Rivets, Iron and Stee ^^ Bolting Cloths Free Bone Dust and Bone Ash for manufacture of Phosphates and Fertilizers. > Free Bones, crude not manufactured, burnt, calcined, ground or steamed Free Bonnets, Hats and Caps, not elsewhere specified, including Knitted Scotch Caps 25 Books, imported through Post Office .... 1 cent for 2 ounces. Books, Printed Periodicals and Pamphlets, bound or in sheets, not being foreign reprints of British copyright works, nor Blank Account Books, nor Copybooks, nor Books to be written or drawn upon, nor Bibles, Prayer Books, Psalm and Hymn Books 6 cents per lb. Bookbinders' Tools and Implements, including Ruling Ma- chines and Ruling Pens imported by Bookbinders. ... 15 THS CITIZENS INSURANCE COMP ANT. — ACCIDENT ^COMPENSATED. WEEKLY RELIEF 62 DOMINION t»r ^ Per cent. .... 25 Boots and Shoes, Rubber, Leather and Felt Borax Free Free 20 30 25 30 Botany, specimens of Bottles, Glass, of every description, not pressed Bottles, pressed or moulded Braces of Cotton and Elastic Brads, Tacks and Sprigs Brandy (see "Spirits") $1 45 per I. G. Brass Wire and Rods cut in lengths 30 Brass, old or scrap, in Bars, Bolts or Sheets, in Wire, round or flat, Seamless Drawa Tubing, and Plain and Fancy Drawn Tubing 10 Brass Sheet cut in strips or sub-divisions 30 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, Crude or rolled in flour Free Brim Moulds for Gold-beaters Free Bristles Free British Copyright Works, reprints of 15 Brick, for building purposes 20 Bridges, Iron 25 Bromine Free Brooms 25 Broom Corn Free Bronze, Phosphor, in blocks, bars, sheets or wire 10 Brushes 25 Buckwheat 10 cents per bush. Buckwheat. M eal or Flour ^ cent per lb. Buttons and Button Moulds o£ all kinds 25 Butter 4 cents per lb. Bucl u Leaves Free Bullion, Gold or Silver Free Bullion Fringe 20 BuUion Fringe. Silk , 30 Burrstones, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, and not bound up into millstones Free Burgundy Pitch Free o Cable, submarine, unenumerated .,,. 20 Cabinets 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 artU:le called '* Cambric Muslin," which is found to be White Shirting, and should pay 1 cent per yard and 15 Candles, Tallow 2 cents per lb. Candles, Paraffine Wax 5 cents ver lb. t. BRANCH— PERSONAL INJURIES, DEATH BT ACCIOENl AFFORDED. Affenoies in all principal towns TAllIFF. C3 Percent Candles, all others, including Sperm . 25 Canvas, for manufacture of fiocr 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 othernot elsewhere specified 20 Cane Juice Syrup | cent per lb. and 30 Caps, cloth, w oof 10 cents per lb. and 25 Caps, Hats and Ronnets, 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 25 Locks, Hinges, Window-fasteners and similar articles for, to be classed as carriage-makers* hardware 30 Springs (steel), as carriage springs, to pay the same duty as carriage makers' hardvrare 30 Carbolic or heavy oil, used in making wooden block pavements, for treating wood for building and railway lies, pro- ducts of coal tar, weighing 12 to 13 lbs. per gal 1ft Carboys, empty or not . . 30 Card Clothing, machine 25 Cards, Playing ':^'^ Cards, Printedi Lithographed, or Copper or Steel 25 (Carpet Bags, 1 runks, Valises and Satchels 30 Carpets, treble ingrain, three-ply or two-ply carpets, composed wholly or in part of wool. .10 cents per square yd. and Carpets, Dutch 20 Carpets, Jute and Hemp 20 Carpets, two ply and three-ply ingrain, of which the warp is composed wholly of cotton or other material than wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat, or other like ani- mals.... < 5 cents per square yard and ?0 Cartridges, in copper or paper 30 Car Wheels and Axles 25 Carriages 30 Carriage Springs (steel) 30 Carriages, Railway 30 Carriage Tops, Frames, Bodies and NVheels SO Carriages of travellers, and carriages laden with merchandise, and not to include circus troupes or hawkers, under regulations to be prescribed by Minister of Customs. . Free Carriage Dusters or Lap Wraps 20 Cashmere MufHers 20 Caskets, Burial, of any material 35 Casts, as models for use of Schools of Design Free Cathodes, Nickel Free Catgut Strings or Gut Cords for musical instruments Free Catgut or Whipgut, unmanufactvired , Free Cement, Portland or Roman « 20 i I 1 r THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.^142,000 deposited with Canadian Government.— Agencies in all principal towns. Per cent. Cement, raw or in stone from quarry (13 cubic feet to ton — ^ ... $1 per ton Cement, burnt and unground 7^ cents per 100 lbs. Cement, Ilydrauic or Waterlime, ground, including barrels.. 40 cents per bbl. Cemeii.t, in bu!k or bags 1) cents per busli. Cha k, Cliff stone, unmanufactured. Free Champagne, and all other sparkling wines, in bottles, contain- ing each not more than a quart, and more than a pint $3 per dozen bottles. Cham] agne, containing not more than a pint eacii and more than i pint $1 .-'^O per dozen bottles. Champagne, containing ^ pint each or less, 75c. per doz. bottles. Champagne, bottles containing more than one quart each shall payjn addition to $3 per dozen bottles at the rate of $1.50 per I. G. on the quantity in excess of oi.e quart, $1.50 per I. G. And in addition to the above Specific duty 30 AjI Liquors imported under the name of Wine, and con- taining more than 40 per cent, of Spirits of Proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, shall be rated for duty as unenu- merated Spirits. Chamomile Flowers Free Charts and Maps (Atlases C cents per lb.) 20 Chain Cables, ovet^-i'inch in diameter, whether shackled or swivelled or not 5 Chain Cables, all others not cable, including chain 17-32 of an inch 20 Cheese 3 cents per lb. Cheese Cloths 1 cent per square yard and 15 Cheques, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate. ... 30 Checked Regattas li cents per square yard and 15 Chickory, or other root or vegetable used as a substitute for coffee, kiln dried, roasted Oi ground. . . .4 cents per lb. (Thickory, raw or preen 3 cents per lb. China-ware and Pore eiain Ware 25 Chimneys, 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, rind» of, in brine for candying Free Clays Free Clocks, and parts thereof 35 Cnronometer Clocks, as clocks 35 Control Clocks, known as watchmen's clocks 36 Chronometer Watches, as watches 25 Cloaks. Fur 25 Clout Nails 30 Clothing, donations for charitable purposes Free CJoUiing, for use of Army, Navv. and Militia Free ADVERTISEMENT. €4a ROVAL CmillDIIIN msURAHCE CO FIRE and MARINE. 160 St James Street, - - MONTREAL AKDBEW B0BEBTS02T, Esq., Bon. J. B. TBZBAUSEAU, President. Vice-Presidtnt. JAMES DAVISON, Manager Fire Department. HENRY STEWAET, Manager Marine Department. AUTHUH aAGNON, Sec'y-Treas. 16 Custom House Square? Montreal. AGKNTS FOR Vv^ D. CHAPMAN & SON, THERENEA, N. Y. Manufacturers of FISHING SPOONS. THE "NATIONAL MANU'F CO." OTTAWA, Ont. TENTS, AWNINGS, €AMP BEDS, Etc. 4* 646 ADVERTISEMENT, so^nsxirion' ICILLS AT EZNQSEY FALLS, Q. < ^9^ » A full assoituicnt of rogiiljir sizes and weights of the following grades of paper is kept eonstantly in stock, and any special sizes and weights can he made if reital, ^Itl^^tOOO. TAKIFF. 05 Per cent- Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings, Over-Coat- ings,Cloakings, Horse Collar Cloth, Felt Cloth of every description not elsewhere specifi d, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair t f Alpaca goat and other like animals 7i cents per pound and 20 Clothing, Ready Made, r Wearing Apparel of every descrip- tion, composed wholly or in pait c f wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca jioat or other like animal, made up or manufac- tured who ly or in part by the lailor. Seamstress or Manufacturer, except Knitted Goods, 10 cts. per lb. and 25 Clothing made of Cotton, of wh ch Cotton is the component part of chief value, inclu iing Corsets, Cotton Collars and Cuffs 30 Coal, Coke and Coal Dust, Bituminous or Anthracit* (2.000 ibs. to ton) 50 cents per ton. Coal Oil anU Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, not else- where specified 7 1-5 cents per I. G. Coal Oil and Kerosene, Fixtures and parts thereof 30 CoalTar 10 CoalPitch 10 Coats, Fur Hats, Caps and Capes 25 Cobalt, Ore of Free Cocoanuts oOc. per 100 Cocoanut, dessicated, when sweetened 1 cent per lb and 35 Cocoa- paste, and other preparations of cocoa containine sugar 1 cent per lb. and 25 Cocoa- paste and Chocolate, net sweetened r . . 20 Cocoanut Oil and Palm in their natural state Free Cocoa, I'ean, Shell or Nibs Free Cod Liver Oil, medicated 10 Cochineal Free Coffee, green 2 cents per ib. Kut if imported from U. S., additional 10 Coffee, roasted or ground, and all substitutes thereof not com- purposes; and other articles for similar purposes as the above; Horse ClipperSi Surgical Instruments and Dental Instruments 20 X) Debaige 20 Demijohns SO Diamonds, unset, including black diamonds for borers Free Diamond Dust, or Hort . Free Drafts, printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate 30 Dragon s Blood Free Drain Pipe«, glazed and unglazcd 20 Drain Tile, glazed and unglazed 20 Drawers, cotton, woven or made on frames 30 Drawers, Shirts and Hosiery, composed wholly of cr in part of woo), worsted, hair of Alpaca goat, or other like ani' mals .7^ cents per lb. and 20 Drawings, Paintinj^s, Engravings and Prints 20 Drawn Boiler Tubing 10 Druggets 20 Duck, for Delving and Hose Free Duck, for Ships' Sails 5 Dyeing or Tauning Articles in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere spcc'Eed Free Dynamite, Dualin, Giant Powder and Vigorite, and other explosives of wh;ch Nitro-glycerine is a constituent part 5 cents pev lb. and 20 Dyes, otner than aniline, prepared. 20 Earth Closets 35 Earthenware and Stoneware, and Pockingham Ware and Cane Ware, brown or colored. . . .... 25 Earthenware, Stonewareand White Granite, or Iron- stoneware and *' C. C." ware, whether decorated, printed or sponged or not 30 Eggs Free Egg Boxes, when imported from the United States to be filled wiik 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 25 Electroplate, and gilt of all kinds, not classed as jcwe'lery. ... 30 Electrotypes and Stereotypes, of standard books, not adrer- tising books, pamphlets or sheets 10 Electrotypes and Stereotypes for commercial blanks and adver- tisements .4 20 Emery Free LirK POL1CI1S8 OF ETJfilRT DESCRIPTION ISSUKD BT In nil firliirtfiHl tou'TiM. TARIFF. G9 Per cent Emery Paper, sand and glass paper and cloth /........ 20 Kngines, locomotive and stationary, fire and other steam engines and boilers and other machinery composed whol'yor ia part of iron 25 Engravings, paintings, drawings and prints 20 Kn'iumologv, specimens of • Fret Envelopes, napcr of all kinds, whether printed on or plain, perforated, board and screen pictures cut out 25 Essences, of Apple, Pear, Pineapple, Raspberry, Strawberry, and other fruits and Vanilla $l.\H) per I. G. and 20 Essences, s.ich as Old Tom Gin Essence, Scotch Whiskey, &c. 20 Essential Oils, for manufacturing purposes 20 Esparto or Spanish Grass, and other grasses antl pulp of, for the manufacture of paper Free Excelsior, for u;)hol8terers use 20 Extract of Logwood Free IF Fans, Arlvertising" ••••• SO 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, Ilubft and parts of wheels, rough hewn or s.iwn only 15 Felloes, Spokes, IlubSf and parts of wheels, when finished ... 25 Felt, f jr 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 Ff It, adhesive, for sheathing vessels . Free 1-elt, endless, for paper makers, when im^iorted by manufac- turers for use in their factories 10 Felt Cloth, of every description, not elsewhere specified 7i cents per lb. and 20 Felt I^oots and Shoes 26 Fibre, Mexican Free Fibre, Vegetable, for manufacturing purposes Free Fibre, Tampico or Istle Free Fibrilla Free I'lles. 80 Fire-brick or Tiles, for lining stoves and furnaces 20 Fire-clay . Free Fire arms, Muskets, Rifles, Pistols and Shot guns 20 Fire-arms, f jr use of Army, Navy and Militia Free Fish Oil Free Fish, of all kinds the produce of the fisheries of the United i; States (except fi-h of the Inland Lakes, or of rivers falling into them), and fish preserved in oil Free IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) :/. 1.0 I.I 11.25 ■^ 1^ 12.2 us m 1.4 1.6 ^> Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) S72-4S03 \ iV <^ ■^ THE CiTlZCIClSt iTTgrRAHrCE COMFAKT—ACCIBEIVT additional Compensation for DlsflKarement, 70 DOMINION Per cenU Fish, 20 30 25 fresh, salted or smoked, except free by Washington Treaty 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 1882 Free Fish-plate, "iron" 17i Flannels, of every description not elsewhere specified. 7^ cents per lb. and Flasks, glass of every description Flax, fibre, scutched 1 cent per lb. Flax, fibre, hackled 2 cents per lb. Flax, tow of, scutched or green • ^ cent per lb. Flaxseed 10 cents per bush. Flax Seed Oil, boiled or raw Flint, Flints and ground Flint-stones Free Flour, Wheat 50 cents per bbl. Flour, Buckwheat or Meal ^ cent per lb. Flour, Corn 2 cents per lb. 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 SO Folia digitalis Free Fossils Free Fruit, dried. Apples 2 cents pe* lb. Fruit, dried. Currants, Dates, Figs, Plums, Prunes, Raisins, and all others not elsewhere specified. Fruit, £reeM, Apples 40 cents per bbl. Fruitj £reeft. Blackberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Straw- berries 2 cents per quart. Fruit, frreen. Cherries and Currants — 1 cent per quart. Fruit, greetiy Cranberries, Plums and Quinces, 30 cts. per bush. Fruit, jfrtf Percent. Galateas 2 cents per square yard and 15 Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures or parts thereof .... 30 Gas Light Shades 30 Gas Pipes of Cast Iron 25 Gentian Root Free German Silver in Sheets 10 Giant Powder 5 cents per lb. and 20 Gin, Geneva (see "Spirits") $1-32^ per I. G. Gin, Old Tom, (see "Spirits") in bulk .... $1.32i per I. G. Ginseng Root Free G'ass, Ornamental, Figured, Enamelled, Stained, in sheets. . . 30 Glass, Carboys and Demijohns, Pressed Bottles, Flasks and Phials of every description, Telegraph and Lightning Rod Insulators, Fruit Jars and Glass Bottles 30 Glass, Lamp and Gas Light Shades, Lamps and Lamp Chim- neys, Globas for Lanterns, Lamp and Gas Lights 30 Glass, Stained, Tinted, Painted, Vitrified, in sheets 30 Glass, Window, Stained 30 Glass, \Vmdow, Common and Colorless. ... 20 Glass, Figured, Enamelled and Obscured White, in sheets. ... 30 Glass, not Figured, Painted, Enamelled or Engraved 20 Glass, all others, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified. 20 Glass Stoppers 20 Glass Bills 30 Glass Paper, Sand, Emery Paper and Cloth 20 Glengarry or Scotch Caps 25 Globes for Lanterns and Lamps 30 Gloves, Cotton and Lisle and Thread 20 Gloves,Silk 30 Gloves, Woollen 10 cents per lb. and 25 Gloves and Mits, leather of all kinds 25 Glucose Syrup , i cent per lb. and 35 Glucose and Grape Sugar, to be classed and rated for duty as sugar, according to grade by Dutch standard in color. Gold-Beaters' Moulds and Skins Free Granite, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Granite ware or Iron-stone ware (not iron) 30 vjr 10 Hatters' Furs, not on the skin ....«..., Free Hemlock Bark Free Hemp, undressed Free Hemp, Indian (crude drug) Free Hides, raw, whether dry, salted or pickled Free Hoes, steel 30 Hollow-ware, tinned, glazed or enamelled, of cast or wrought iron 25 Honey, in the comb or otherwise 3 cents per lb. Hoofs Free Hops 6 cents per lb. Horse Shoes 30 Horse-shoe Nails , . 30 Hosiery, cotton of all kinds, not elsewhere specified. . ...... 30 Hosiery, wool of all kinds, not elsewhere specified, 7ic. p. lb. & 20 Hubs, Spokes and Feiloes, rough or sawn only. 15 Hubs, Spekes and Felloes, when finished 25 Hymn Books 5 Hyoscyamus or Henbane Leaf Free Ice Free Indian Corn. 7^ cents per bush. India Rubber, Boots and Shoes and Manufactures of, mcluding Volcanite and Elastic Web 25 India Rubber, unmanufactured Free Indigo . Free Ink, for writing. 25 Ink, for printing 20 Insulators, Telegraph and Lightning-rod 30 Bonsehold Bisks specially desired, for whlcti low flg^ure« In all principal towns. TARIFF. 73 Per cent. Iron , uld and scrap $2- 00 per ton. Iron, Pig S2 00perton. Iron, in Slabs, Bloom?, Loops, or Billets, puddled or not, and muck and puddled bars and billets 10 Iron, in Bars, ro led or hammered, including flats, rounds and squares, nail and sp.ke rods, and all other iron not otherwise specified 17i 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 12^ And the above over 17 gauge ^ ITj Iron Chain, "half-inch chain," so called, is ordinarily made a little over i inch, or about 17-32 of an inch, but should be classed as ha'f-inch, and pay 20 Iron Nails and Spikes, wrought or pressed, including railroad fp'kes 3 cent per lb. and 10 Iron, Rolled Beams, Channel, Angle and T Iron 12 Iron, Shoet, Corrugated and Galvanized - ITJ Iron, Mill and Mill Cranks, and Wrought Forgings for Mills and Locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing 25 lbs. or more, 20 Iron Masts, for ships or parts of. Free Iron, ro'led round ^vire rod 3 ia coils under i inch d'ameter ... 10 Iron and Steel Wire, tinned or coppered, galvanized or not . . 15 Iron for bridges and structural woik 25 Iron, malleable, castings 25 Iron, Stove and other castings, not elsewhere specified - 25 Iron Tin Plates — Sheet Iron tinned, commonlj called tin plates, and whole sheets of any size, not specially shapcn or cut from sheets as originally manufactured 10 Iron Nuts £ .id Bolts together, classed as Bolts 30 Iron Wire Nails called ' ' Points de Paris " 30 Iron Furniture, includmg bedsteads and ornamental iron work and wire work 25 Iron, Wrought, Tubing, not threa :ed or coupled 15 Iron, Wrought, Tubing, threaded or coupled ... 20 Iron, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Iris - Free Istle or Tampico Fibre Free Ivory or Ivory Nuts, unmanufactured ....... Free Ivory Veneers, sawn or split only, not planed or polished Free falap Root Free fapanned and Tin Ware, not elsewhere specified 25 [eannettes 2 cents pet- square yard and 15 fewellery, and manufactures of Gold and Silver, 20 Funk, Old Free [ute, Manufactures of. 1:0 lute. Jute and Hemp Carpets 20 [ute, unmanufactured Free [ute Butta ....,..,, Free '/•^ THE CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.— STRICT ECONOIHT IN SIR HUGH AliliAN, President; 74 D jMINION Percent. Kelp . . . .; ; ../, Fre« Kerosene and Coal Oil, distilled, purified or refined, not else- where specified 7 1-5 cents per I. G. Kerosene and Coal Oil Fixtures, or parts thereof 30 Knitting Machines 25 Knife Blades or Knife Blanks in the rough, unhandled, for the use of Electro Platers 10 Knives for Mowers and Reapers and Cutter Bars 30 Kryolite Free Labels of every description, printed, lithographed or copper or steel plate 30 Lac, dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell . . • • Free Lamps, Glass 30 Lamp Shades, glass 30 Lard, tried and rendered 2 cents per lb. Lard, untried 1^ cents per lb. LardOil 20 Lava, unmanufactured. ••,••••, Free Lead, o d and scrap and in pigs, blocks, bars and sheets, 40 cents per 100 lbs. Lea'' wVite and red, dry,, a' so dry white z'nc and bismnth. ... 5 Lead, Pipe and Shot 25 Lead, all manufactures of not elsewhere specified 25 Leather, sole, tanned but rough or undressed . 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 ail others and skins tanned, not elsewhere speci- fied ; 20 Leather, belting and all manufactures of, including boots and shoes.... 25 Leather, Board..... 3centsperlb. Leather, Boot and Shoe Counters. i cent per pair Xiieecnes ..«....••... ,, ,, ..,».,,., ..... Free Lemons, and rinds of in brine for candying Free Licorice Root 20 Linen and manufactures of .- 20 Linen Handkerchiefs in Boxes 20 Linin?s( Roiled) Cotton 20 Linseed Oil, Raw or Boiled 25 Litharge Free Lithographic Stones, not Engraved 20 Litmus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepared Free Locks of all kinds gO Logs and round unmanufactured Timber, not elsewhere speci- fied Free Logwood, Extract of Free Hi SIANAOEMSNT * UBERALITY TO FOIilCT HOIiDEBfiL GERALD XL HART, General Manafj^er. TARIFF. 75 Percent. 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 Locomotives 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, Sandalwood, Spanish Cedar, Oak, Hick- ory and Whitewood, not shaped, planed, or otherwise manufactured ... Free Lumber and Timber, Spanish Cedar cut by knife Free Lumber and Timber, not elsewhere specified 20 Linoleum " as Oil Cloth," 30 Isdl Mace....*«r Machinery for Cotton Mills, Machinery for Worsted Mills 25 25 This does not refer to machinery for Woollen Mills, but only to actual Machinery used in the manufacture of " Worsted." Machinery, not elsewhere specified 25 Madder and Munjeet, or Indian Madder, ground and prepared and all extracts of Free Malt 15 cts par bustiel. Manilla grass ■ Free Mantels, slate 30 Mantels, marble 25 Manure, Guano, and other animal and vegetable, in natural state, not prepared . Free Manure, prepared or manufactured, a'l kinds 20 Marble Slabs, sawn on not more than two sides ... 15 Marble Blocks and Slabs, sawn 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, hair and spring 35 Meal, Buckwheat >.. ^ 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 ■Ill: I !• r VHE dlXZENS INS1JR ABT €E COMPANY.— Life Brancll. Is aflbrdedy and tbe moat rtiyid economy 76 DOMINIO:^ Percent. Meats, all others, dried, smoked or preserved, in any other way than salted or pickled, not elsewhere specified . . ... 2 ceats per lb. and 20 per cent on value of cans. 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 Straw Board 10 Mitts and Gloves, leather 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, and 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. ... 25 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 25 Musical Instruments, silver 2& 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 Nails and Spikes, Cut ^ cent per lb. and 10 Nails and Spikes, Wrought and Pressed, whether galvanized ^r M °/,?°.^"V, ;: I 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 Anodes and Cathodes Free Nickel Salts 20 Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre Free Nitro-Glyccrine 10 cents per lb. and 20 Separated by Aei of Parliaineiit.~1Jndoab(ed Seciurity praetlsed.— Affeneles In all prlnetpal towiui* Per cent. Nuts, Iron 1 cent per lb. and 10 Nuts, all kinds except Cocoa Nuts 2(J Nuts, Cocoa $1.00 per 100 Nutmegs 23 Nutgails 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, Aa/r, perfumed ornot SO Oils, Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, Naphtha, Benzole, petroleum, products of petroieum, coal, shale and lignite not elsewhere specified. .7 1 5centsper I. G. Oils, Lubricating 25 Oils, Carbolic or heavy ^ used for making wooden block pave- ments, for treating wood, for building and for railway ties. 10 0\\s, Olive ox Salad Oil 20 Oil Cod Liver medicated 20 0\\%,Lard 20 Oils, Linseed or Flaxseed, raw or boiled 25 QWNeats/oot 20 QixXSperiH 20 Oil SesameSeed 20 Oils, Cocoanut and Palm in their natural state Free Oil Cake, Cotton 6eed Cake, Palm-uut Cake and Meal. Free Oil Cloth for floors and Linoleum stamped, painted or printed, 30 Oil Cloth for tables, carriages, etc 20 Olive Oil or Salad Oil 20 Opium(drug) .^ 20 Opium prepared for smoking $5 per lb. Oranges, r.nds of, in brine tor candying Free Ores of Metals of all kinds ■, . •. Fiee Organs, Cabinet, Reed Organs having not mo e than two sets of reeds $iO 10 each. Organs, Cabinet, having over two and not more than four sets of reeds ' $1500each. Organs, Cabinet, having over four and not more than six sets of reeds $20 00 each. Organs, Cabinet, having over six sets of reeds. . . $30 00 each. and in addition thereto on all organs 15 Organ Pipes, and sets or parts of sets of reeds for Cabinet Organs 25 Ornamental Iron Work • 23 Ornaments for ladies head-dresses, hats, bonnets, belts, dress- clasps, &c., to be rated according to the material or component part of chief value. Osijrs .» Free Oxalic Acid * Free THB CmZBNS nreURANClB COMPANY. — ACCIDENT COMPENSATED. WEEKLY RELIEF IH 78 I'OMINIOX ;]P Per cent. Pails, Tubs, Churns, and other manufactures of Wood dot else- where specified • 25 Paints and Colors ground in oil or any other liquid 25 Paints and Colors not elsewhere specified 20 Paints and Colors, White and Red Lead dry, also Zinc 5 Paintings, Engravings, Drawings and Prints 20 Paintings in Oil by Artists of well known merit, or copies of the old Masters, by such Artists Free Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Free Palm-nut Cake, Meal Cake, Cotton Seed Cake, and Oil Cake. . Free Pamphlets and Periodicals not imported through the Post Officei 15 Pamphlets and Periodicals imported through Post Office for subscribers Free Paper, Calendered 22j In its meaning held practically to apply to all writing papers, smooth surfaced papers, whether coloured or white, drawing paper and enamelled paper, but does not apply to ordinary printing paper, known to the trade as "news" paper, or to wrapping, tissue, fiitering or blotting paper, which latter are 20 Paper printing, not Calendered 20 Paper Bags, Printed 30 Paper Bags, not Printed 2.5 Paper, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 Paper, Carpet Lining 20 Paper, Union Collar Cloth, in sheets, not shapen 10 Paper of all kinds not elsewhere specified 20 Paper, Wall, including Window Shades and Trunk Linings. . 30 Paper Hangings 30 Paper Machd 25 Paper Borders, Cornices, Edgings, &c., for cigar boxes, per- forated or embossed paper, confectionery paper, book marks, tags, cards, and cardboard, photographic mats, &c., as manufactures of paper 25 Patent Medicines, or any medicine or preparation of which the recipe is kept secret, or the ingredients thereof are kept secret, recommended by advertisement, bill or label for the relief of any disorder or ailment, in liquid form. . . 50 Patent Medicines, all other than liquid 25 Peas 10 cents per bush. Pearl, Mother of. not manufactured Free Pencils, lead, in Wood or otherwise 25 Pen and Pencil Holders , . . . . 20 Pelts Free Percussion Caps, for eun and rifle , . . , 20 Percussion Caps, for blasting 30 BRANCH— PERSONAJL INJURIES, DISATH BT ACCIDEN1 AFFORDED. Affenoles In all principal towns TARIFF. 79 Per cent. Periodicals and Pamphlets, imported through Pest Office by subscribers Periodicals and Pamphlets not imported through Post Office, Perfumery, including toilet preparations 30 Perfumed Spirits, in bottles or flasks not weighing more than 4 oz 40 Perfumed Spirits (held to include Bay Rum) in bottles or flasks and other packages weighing more than 4 oz. each $1.90 per I. G. and 30 Petroleum and products of, not elsewhere specified 7 1-5 cents per I. G. Phials, glass of every description 80 Philosophical Instruments, and apparatus, including globes and pictorial illustrations of insects, etc , when imported by or for use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies Free Phosphorus Free Phosphor Bronze blocks, sheets and wire .... 10 Pianofortes, square, whether round-cornered or not, not over 7 octaves $'J5. 00 each. Pianofortes, square, all other $30 00 each. Pianofortes, upright ... $30 00 each. Pianofortes, concert^ semi-concert or parlor grand, $50.00 each. And io addition to above specific duty 15 Pianofortes, parts of. including brass agraffe pins 25 Pianos, a piano imported, consisting of case, frame, sounding- board, &c., but without the action, should oe treated as a piano, liable to the specific duty, and the ad valorem duty on its va'ue in that state. Picture Frames 35 Pipe Clay in natural condition Free Pipes, Briar and other 20 Pins, Hooks, and Eyes- -.... 20 Pistols not elsewhere specified 20 Pitch-pine • Free Pitch, Coal ; 10 Plants and Shrubs 20 Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, ground 20 Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, calcined or manufactured, 15 cents per 100 lbs. Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, not over 300 lbs., 45 cents per bbl. of 300 lbs. Plaits, strav. , tuscan or grass Free Plates, engraved on wood and steel and any other metal 20 Plated-ware, Electro-plate and Gilt of all kmds, (not jewellery) 30 Playing Cards SO Plumbago 10 Plumbago, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 THK CITIZEX<9 IXSURANCKCO— 9142,000 tlepositea with Oaaadian Government.— Agencies in ali principal towns. I I I I ! i 80 DOMINIO Per cent. Plush, si k or cotton, for hatters. ... 10 Pomades, French, or flower odors, preserved in fat or oil for the purpose vt conserving the odors of lloweis which do not bear the heat of distillation> when imported in tins of not less than 10 lbs. each ... 15 Pomatum, or Paste, for hair, mouth or skin 30 Porter, Ale and Hcer, imported in bottles (0 quirts and 12 pints to I G.) . . IS cent! per I. G. Porter, Ale and Beer, imported in casks or otherwise than in bottles 10 cents per I G. Potatoes 10 cents per bubh. Porcelain- ware 20 Porcelain-ware, Lamp Shades 20 Posters printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate Posters, 30 Prayer Books, Psalm and Hymn Books, and Bibles 5 Prints, Drawings, Engravings and Paintings 20 Printing Presses, not to include type-writers, electric pens, numbering mnchines, or dating stamps 10 Prunella, Cotton and Woollen Netting for boots, shoes and gloves 10 Prunella of Cotton 2 cents per square yard and 15 Pumice and Pumice Stone Free Pumice Stone, ground and powdered 20 Putty ... 25 Q, auil's 20 uinine, sulphate of 20 -R Rags of Cotton, linen, jute, hemp, paper waste or clippings and woste of any kind fit only fur manufacturing paper, Free Rags, woollen . . Free Rails, iron, or railway bars for railways or tram-ways 15 Railway Iron, Iron Fish-p.'ates, Frogs, Frog-points, Chairs and Finger-bars 17} Rakes and Rake- teeth 30 Rattans, unmanufactured Free Receipts, printed, lithographed or copper or steel plate receipts 30 Reeds, unmanufactured Free Rennet, raw or prepared Free Resin Free Revolvers, not elsewhere specified 20 Rhubarb Root Free Rice Icentperlb., Rice Flour.... 2 cents per lb.. Rifles, not elsewhere specified 20 Rivets, Bolts and Washers 30 Rose Water, without spirits 30 Rose Water, when without spirits, to be classed as perfumery. Rum (see '* Spirits ") $1.32iper I. G. DomiBioB Line of Steamships BnnnlBg in eonneetion with the Qrand Tnmk Railway of Canada. Mississippi M Dominion Steamsliip Co., Steamers' Name. Vancouver, Sarnia, Brooklyn, Montreal, Dominion, Teutonia, ^ Mississippi, Captains. Tons. | Steamers' Names. Captains, Ton*. (Building) Lindall, Thearle, Reid. Boucnette, Gibson, 5. 700 3,7" 3-6oo 3.a«,/ 3»i76 3 690 a.SS8 Oregon, Toronto, Ontario, Texas, Quebec, St. Louis Gibson, Williams, Prowse, Dale, McAulay, 3.71a 3)315 3,176 a, 750 3,6ao a,ooo LIVERPOOL, QUEBEC, and MONTREAL in Summer, and LIVERPOOL and PORTLAND in Winter, calling at BELFAST on the passage from LIVERPOOL. Cabin Passage Ticket, - - - . $50.00 Return «««---. 90.00 Steerage Passage (Prepaid from Great Britain) - 27* 50 Children under 12 years, half fare— under 1 year, free. Prepaid Steerage Certificates to bring passengers from principal points in Great Britain, Ireland, and all parts of Europe, to any im- portant Railway Station in Canada, or the United States, at the low- est possible rates. Through Tickets can be had at all the principal Grand Trunk Rail- way Ticket OfiSces in Canada, and Through Bills of Lading are granted to and from all parts of Canada. For Freight or Passage apply in London to Bowrins, Jamieson & Co., 17 East India Avenue, or uracie& Hunter, 96 Leadenhall Street, in Liverpool, to Flinn, Main & Montgomery, 24 James Street ; in Bordeaux, to Currie & Co.; in Havre, to Genestai Delzons; in Mar- seilles, to A. Gerlanda & Co.; in Almeda, to C. Farquharson; in Naples, to Homer & Co.; in Cadiz, to Jose Estaban Gomez ; Tarra- fona, Valencia, Berriana, Malaga, Denier, to McAndrews A Co.; in Iremen, to M. Sucheting & Co.; in Hamburg, to M. O. W. MoUer; in Antwerp, to Geo. Ratz & Co.; in Rotterdam, Wambersie & Son ; in Patras, to G. F. Woodlez ; in Palermo, to Thomas Bros.; in Mes- sina, to Geo. Gates and Co.; in Trieste, to A. Pietro Pazze ; in Que- bec, to W. M. Macpherson; at all Grand Trunk Railway Offices, or to ^^ DAYD) TOBRAITOE & 00„ 8 Hoapital Street. A 806 ADVERTISEMENT. SUPERIOR @^BOOK t ., -J' AND. JOB^'® Printing. I < 125 o h O u < O — Id kJ X •% CD CO o o U4 ca Ik o 13 Oc5 o. !=> aa CJ) m 3D o El m CO II o X PI > o z a o CO w CO OVER 700 IH USE IN ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. MANUFACTURERS ALSO OF Steam and Hot "Water Furnace Fittings o! all kinds, Soil and Greenhouse Pipes and Fittings, Plumbers' Wares, House Castings. ALL MINDS OF CASTINGS MADE TO OBDEB. CRAIG STREET FOUNDRY, MONTREAL. 80d ADVERTISEMENT. i ! READI NG ROOM, Sf. Sacrament Street, NEWSPAPERS, JOURNALS, MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS. Nearly 100 of the leading Canadian, American and British. GABLE and TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. News, Shipping, Weather, Ao. PARLIAMENTARY DOCUMENTS. Votes and Proceedings of the Senate and House of Commons, Bills, Beturns, Blue Books, Ac. EXPORTS and IMPORTS, SHIPPING, &c. Record of Receipts and Shipments of Produce, Register of Arrival and Departure of Vessels during Season of Navigation. POSTAL INTELLIGENCE. Earliest Telegraphic Information of Incoming English Mails, Notice of Departure of Outgoing Mails. Subscription - - - $10.00 per Annum. ALF. W. HADRILL, Secretary, M, SAND British. US. tnmons, Arrival MailS) lum. ry. THi: CITIZENS IXSFRAlirCi: COTirPAirr.— Fire, rift and Accideiit.~€apiial, 81,188,000. TAKIFF 81 Per cent. Rye 10 cents per bush. Rye Flour 50 cents per bbl. Rubber, manufacture of 25 Safes, '* Iron," and doors for safes and vaults 25 Saffron Cake Free Saffron and Safflower, extracts of Free Sago. 20 SagoFIour 20 Sails for Boats and Shipa 25 Sal- Ammoniac . . . . 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 use 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 Free Sand-paper, Glass, and Emery-paper and Cloth 20 Satin, silk. ... ■ . . 30 Satteens, colored as "Jeans," . . .2 cents per square yard and 15 Satchels, Trunks, Valises and Carpet-Bags 3^ Saw-dust 25 Saws of all kinds 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. 55 The same imported with nuts are properly screw bolts 30 Screws, with Nuts 30 Sea-grass ■ . Free Sealskin — Imitations in wool to be classed ascloakings 7i cents per lb. and "Zinc" .. *' Brass" ''Copper" , 2 cents per lb. and 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, C.irraway, Canary, 6 Seamless Drawn Tubing, Seamless Drawn Tubing, Seamless Drawn Tubing, Seamless Cotton Bags 20 10 10 10 15 TBB OinZEMS INSURANCE COMPANT.— FIBB, LIFB, SIR HUGH AULAN, President; I'-'" I %^ DOMINION Per cent. Seeds, nustard ungrouod • 15 Seeds, mustard ground 25 Senna, in Jeaves Free Sesame Seed Oil 20 Seltlers' Effects— Wearing Apparel, Household Furniture, Pro- fessional Books, Implements and Tools of trade, occu* pation or employment, nvhich 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, establish- ment, or for sale ; provided that any dutiable article entered as Settlers' Effects shall not be sold or other- wise disposed of without payment o£ duty until two years actual use in Canada Freo Sewer Pipes, glazed or unglazed 20 Sewing Machines, 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, Woollen, wholly or in part worsted, hair Alapaca, goat or other like animals ... ■• 25 Shawls, Paisley and Cashmere, if not composed chiefly of silk 2> Shawls. Indian or Paramatta > 25 Shellac Varnish .. $1 90 per gallon. Shingles .. ..... 20 Ships, and all other vessels built iu any foreign country, whether steam or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian register, on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, machinery and all appurtenances... 10 Shirts, Cotton, woven or made on frames 30 Shirts, Drawers, and Hosier} , Wool, wholly or in part, worsted, hair of Alapaca goat or other like animal, 7i cents per lb. and 20 Shirtings, Cotton, checked and striped, 2 cents per sq. yard and 15 Shirt Fronts, Collars and Cuffs, paper 3J Shoes and Boots, leather and rubber 25 Shoe Linings, twiiled Cotton 1 cent per sq. yard and 15 Shoe Linings, colored Jeanettes 2 cents per sq. yard, and 15 Shot, lead 25 Shot Guns, not elsewhere specified 20 Show Cases, of any material. 35 Shov/ Cards or Bills ■., 30 Shovels, Spades « ». 30 Shoulders and Sides, fresh, salted, dried or smoked, 2c. per lb. Shrubs and Trees, ornamental, shade and fruit 20 Silex or Crj^stalized Quartz Free Silicias. plain or beetled and Casbans 20 Silicias, printed 20 Silk Twist and Sewing Silk 25 Slik Umbrellas 25 / ABTD ACCIDENT.-CAPITAI., - • f TERAIiP E. HABT» Ctoneral M anager. TARIFF. 91488,000. 83 Per cent. Silks, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in irmufacture in any way, silk cocoons and silk waste F. ee Silk Velvets, and all manufactures of silk, of which silk is the component part of chief value . <-■ cO Silk, in the gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown organzine 15 Silk, Manufactures of. embrace, glac^, gros grain, ducape, berathea, Cashmere, Gros de Naples, black and coloured ; black and coloured Torquoise. satins^ sarse- nets, Persians, poplins and all other piece goods of which silk is the component part of chief value ; all silk clothing, crapes, silk umbrellas and parasols, vel- vets, terries, chenilles, ribbons, silk plush, hat bands, velvet ribbons, silk braids, fringes, laces, trimmings, 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, silk 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 25 Skates of all kinds ■ ■ . 80 Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled Free Spates, School aad Writing, and Porcelain and Drawing Slates 25 Slate Mantles •• 30 Slate Slabs, square or in special shapes 25 Sleighs 30 Snuff and Manufactured Tobacco 25 cents per lb. and 12| Soap, common Brown and yellow not perfumed l^ cent per lb. Soap, common, soft and liquid (not pertumed) 20 Soap, Castile and white 2 cents per lb. Soap, perfumed and toUet 30 Soap, Saddlers', and silver soap 20 Soda Ash Free Soda Caustic Free Soda, Silicate of Free Soil Pipes, cast iron 25 Spades, Shovels 30 Spanish or £sp?rto Grass, and other grasses and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper Free Spectacles and Eye-glasses 20 Spelter, in blocks or pigs.. 10 SpermOil 20 Spices— Ginger and Spices of all kinds (except Mace and Nut- megs) unground 20 Spices, as above, ground 25 Spices, Nutmegs and Mace 25 Spikesand Nails, cut... (..• ^ cent per lb. and 10 I m *"';■' ! f' If/' ' I I- CmZENS INSURANCJB COMFANT.— UFB BRANOB. THIS COMPAinr. Agenoles 84 DUMIMON Percent. 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 beefi sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof .Cannot be ascertained by Sykes' Hydrometer, for every Imperial gallon of the strength of proof by such Hydro- meter, and st in proportion for any greater or less strength than a gallon, viz.: Geneva Gin, Rum, Whiskey and unenumerated articles of like 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 . ..$1.32i 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 ... $1-00 per I.G. Spirits, Strons; Waters imported into Canada mixed 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 duty, $1.90 per I.G. Spirits and Strong Waters not elsewhere specified, $1.90 p. I.G. Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, rough or sawn only ^5 Spokes, Hubs, Felloes 25 Sprigs, Tacks and Brads 30 Starchy Corn 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 tarilT, 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) notarial seais, philosophical and mathematical instru- 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, pmk tape, pastiles, globes, rulers, pen- trays, key rings and chains. Steel, and manufiactures of. Steel in Ingots, Bars, Sheets and Coils, and Railway Bars, or Rails and Fish-plates, on 10 Bteel, Free 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 UFB POUCHES OF lETBBT DESCBIPTION ISSITED BY In all principal towns. TARIFF. 85 Per cent. Steel Wire, galvanized or not 15 Steel Plates 20 Steel in coiU, such as imported for the manufacture of Screws and Rake Teeth, is free until January 1st, 1883, but 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 moulded or bored '" as they come from the roller and shears," free as sheet steel until 1st January, 1883. This includes saw blanks Free Steelyards, to be included in the item "scales, balanc t^*; THE CITIZENS IHTSITBAlirCE COMF ANT.— ACCIDENT additional Compensatloii for Dlaflviireiiioiit» 86 DOMINION Per cent. Sulphur, 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 Surgical Instruments and Dental Instruments, wholly or in part of steel 20 30 Syrups, Cane Juice, Refined Syrup, Sugar-house Syrup, Syrup of Sugar, Syrup of Molasses and Sorghum, |c. p. lb. & 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 Molasses, when not so used, when imported direct from the country of growth or production 15 Molasses, when not imported direct from the country of growth or production 20 rlucose . . • . .^c. per lb. and 35 Scythes, Steel of all kinds 30 Tacks, Brads and Sprigs SO Tails, undressed Free Tallow Ic per 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- ... 'J> Tapioca 20 Tar, pine Free Tar and Pitch, coal 10 Tea, black 2c. per lb. and 10 Tea, Green and Japan. 3c per lb. and 10 Tea, when purchased in the U. S ., additional 10 Teasels Free Tents and Awnings 25 Terra Japonica Free Thread, Cotton, sewing, on spools. 20 Thread, Cotton, sewing in hanks • 12i Thimbles of all kinds 20 Ticking for Tents 2c. per so. 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 Free BRADfCII.— The only usually invoiced as "Costume Cloth," but which are really Flannels or Tweeds, to be rated at 7|o. per lb. and Winceys— All previous Circulars issued by the Deparment prior to the 18th September, 1879, regarding " Winceys," •were cancelled, and in future the word "VVincey'Ms not' to be accepted as an indication of the true material of which the goods are made. 25 15 20 20 Boutehold Riskt ftpeolally deiired, for wliioh low flguret In ali pnnolpal towns. TAKIFF. SO Per cent. Wines of all kinds except Sparkling Wii. % includint; Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Strawberry, Ra>f berry, Elder and (^ 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.t 3 cents per I. G. for each degree. And in addition thereto SO 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 i 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 $i 00 per dozen boStles, 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 specinc 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 elsenhere specified to include lumber and timber of the kinds otherwise free, when cut to special lengths—/.^., less than the ordinary com- mercial lengths 20 Wood Manufactures— Osier or willow work, lined or unlined, furnished or unfurnished, so considered 25 Wood, and Manufactures of. not elsewhere specified 25 Wood, Logs, and round and unmanufactured timber, not else< where specified Free Wooden-ware, Pails, Tubs, Churns, Brooms, Brushes, and other manufactures of wood, not elsewhere specified- . 25 Wooden-work, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and parts of wheels, rough hewn or sawn only 15 Wool, unmanufactured, hair of Alpaca goat and other like ani- mals , ■ Free Wool and Woollens, manufactured, composed wholly or in piart of Wool, Worsted, hair of Alpaca goat or other like animals, viz. : Blankets and Flannels of every description, Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, m- p I'- '' i' f • THB OmZlBKS DfSURANCR CO.--STRI0T EOONOIHT IK SIR H1TOH ALLAN, President/ 90 DOMINION Per cent. Coatings, Overcoatinea, Cloakings, Felt Cloth of every deBcripiion not eisewncre specified, Horse-collar Cloth, Yarn, Knitting Yarn, Fingering Yarn, Worsted Yarn under No. SO, Knitted Goods, viz. : Shirts, Drawers, and Hosiery of every description, 7^ cents per lb. and 20 Wool and WooJQens— Clothing ready made, Wearing Apparel of every description, including Cloth Caps, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair or Alpaca goat or other like animals, made up or manufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or the manufac- turer, except knitted goods 10 cents per lb. and 26 Wool and Woollens— All manufactures of, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca goat, or other like animals, not otherwise provided for 20 Wool, Manufactures not otherwise provided for '.—Orleans, Alpacas, Lustres, Cobourgs, Baratheas, Balmoral Crapes, PersMu Cords, Russell Cords, Twills, Mo- reens, Paramattas (not silk warp.) Henriettas, Figured Alpacas, Debaiges, Muslin, Delaines, French De- laines and French Merinos. Cashmeres, Cloth Table Covers and Piano Covers, Victoria Table Covers, Bul- lioji Fringe, Fancy Wool Fringe, Mohair Braid, Llama Braid, uussian Braid, Black Indi.ina Shawls, Paisley Shawls, unless the largest component part be silk, Bunting, and ail kmds ol Bradford Dress Goods 20 Woollen Hosiery, held to comprise men'si women's and child- ren's Lambs- wool, Cashmere and Merino Shirts and Dra\^ers, Wool Scarfs, Mufflers, Cravats, Clouds, Hand- kerchiefs, Collarettes, Cardigan Jackets, Polkas, Knit- ted Shawls, Vests, "Crossovers," Chest Protectors, Knitted Mantles, Petticoats, Wool Mitts, Cuf^s, Gait- ers, Boots and Bootees T^c. per lb. and 20 Woollen Rags Free Woollen and Cotton Netting, for boots, shoes and gloves 10 Woollen Imitation Seal Skin 7^c. per lb. and 20 Worsted Plush, for upholstering purposes 20 Wrought Iron Forgings and parts of, for mills and locomotives, 25 lbs. and over 20 Yams, Knitting Cotton, not bleached, dyed or coloured, 2c. per lb. and Yarns, Hosiery, cotton, not bleached, dyed or colored, 2c. per lb. and Yarns, Cotton, all others under No. 40 not bleached, dyed or colored ... 2c. per lb. and Yams, Cotton, Knitting, hosiery and ail others, if bleached, dyed or colored 3 c. per lb. and Yarns, Wool. 7;;c. per lb. and Yarns, Wool, Knitting Tic per lb. and Yarns, Wool, Fingering T^c. per lb. and 15 15 15 15 20 20 20 BfANAOSSIKNT * UBISRALITY TO POUOT HOIJ>ICB9. QEBAU> & HART, Ocnerftl Manaffer. TARIFF. 01 Per cent' Yarns, Worsted under No. 30 , T^c. per lb. and 20 Yarns, Coir Free Yellow Metal, in Bolts, Bars, and for sheathing Free Z Zinc, in pijES, blocks and sheets 10 Zinc, seamless dra 'n Tubui^ 10 Zinc, manufacturers of, not elsev;here specified .... ... 26 T. MAXWELL BRYSON & GO. SHIPPERS ANP FORWARDERS, lo. 82 SI.Franeois Xavi^r Street, Montreal. FBOMFT ATTENTION GIVEN TO GOODS FOBWAHDED WEST. STORAGE in Bond or otherwise. .A.osxT'rs roR OCEAN EXPRESS CO. OF LONDON, ENGLAND. h w i SAVORY & MOORE'S BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS As Supplied to the Royal Nurseries- The most perfect substitute for Mother's Milk. The highest amount of Nourishment in the most Digestible and Convenient form. The only Food Specially Prepared for Infants. " The Adult cannot thrive on the Milk provided for the Infant, while the food adapted for Adults must be too strong for Babes." Abounding in Flesh-forming and Bone forming substances, this Food perfectly fulfils its object, whereas other so-called Foods, such as Corn Flours, bein^ entirely devoid of nourishment rroperties, 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 , 53 , los ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING. &c., Datula Tatula Inhalations afford the most prompt and effectual relief. Spasmo- dic Asthma as well as the milder forms of the disease, and other complaints attended with short and dilTicult breathing, loss of rest, &c., quickly yield to the soothing influence of the fumes of Datula Tatula, and painful paroxysms are erther averted or quickly sub- dued by its use in either of the following f jrms : — Cigars and Cigarettes — Boxes 3s., 8s., 15s.. Pastilles and Powder (Fornon smoker's use)— Boxes, 2s. 6d. 58. los. For use as tobacco — Tin- 2S. 6d.. 5s., los., i8s. s ASPECIAL FORM OF NUTRIMENT IN CONSUMPTION and where there is a tendency to other Wasting and Debilitating Diseases, attendant with loss of power to digest and assimilate Food, PANCREATIC EMULSION or Medicinal Food restores Digestive Power, Appetite, Strength and weight, by supplying the system with the solid form of nourishment required. Pancreatic Emulsion, is infinitely more efficacious than fluid fats — such as Cod Liver Oil and Oily Emulsions of any kind — while it has also the advantage of being pleasant to the taste, and not disagreeing with the delicate stomachs of Invalids or Children. Prescribed by the leading Physicians in the United Kingdom, America, India and the Colonies. Bottles 2s 6d., 4s. 6d., & 8s. each. CHOLERA, DIARRHCEA, DYSENTERY, &c. JEREMIE'S SEDATIVE AND ANTI SPASMODIC is held in the hig-hest repute, especially in India where it was introduced by an experienced officer of the opium department about 60 years ag-o, It is acknow- ledged to be a most valuable remedy for diminishing^ NERVOuS EXCITE- MEN r, ALLAYING PAIN, Procurinsj Tranquility and Repose without the unpleasant symptoms and objections which attend the employment of other Sedatives. — Dr. Jackson, Apothecary General, Calcutta. "I have constantK' used it, and always with the most favorable results."— Civil Surgfeon Wynne, Patna. " It affords me great pleasure and satisfaction to bear testimony to the efficiency of JEREMIE'S Sedative in Cholera, in no instance have I met with a failure of recovery." From sir CHARLES D'OYLEY, Bart ;— " JEREMIE'S SEDATIVE was frequently adminstered to me by Dr. Kins', and always completely soothed the pain, leaving no bad effects ; it has, indeed saved my life more than once." THE CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY.— FIRE BRANCH. All elasBes of RlskH taken at moderate rates. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 93 COUETS OF JUSTICE. THE SUPREME COURT AND THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. 38 Vic. Cap. 11. Hon. Sir W. J. Ritchie, Kut., Chief Justice. Hon. S. H. Strong, -\ Hon. Telesphore Fournier, / Hon. W. A. Henry, V Puisn6 Judges. Hon. John W. Gwynne, i Hon. H. E. Tachereau, J Robert Cassels, Jr., Registrar. George Duval, Precis Writer. Walter J. Thicke, Clerk. James Lawson. * The Supreme Court for the purpose of hearing and determin- ing Appeals, holds annually at the City of Ottawa, three sessions, commencing : — 3rd Tuesday in February. l^t Tuesday in May. 4th Tuesday in October. , , Exchequer Court sits every Monday at noon, excepting dur- ing vacation. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Appeal Side. ^ Judges. Sir Antoine Aim6 Dorion, Knt,, Chief Justice. Hon. Samuel C. Monk, Hon. T. K. Ramsay, Hon. Ulric J. Tessier, )■ Pui8n6 Judges. Hon. A. S. Cross, Hon. F. L. G. Baby, OMcera of the Court- — L. W. Marchand, clerk of Appeals for Montreal ; Comte Duteau de Grandpr6 and Louis Ouiraet, deputy clerks of Appeals for Montreal ; W. E. 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Quebec 27th April and 27th October Montreal 24th March and 24th September Three Rivers ...... 23rd March and 23rd September Sherbrooke 1st March and 1st October Kamouraska 23rd March and 18th December Aylmer. . 21st January and 2nd July Perce 13th February and 7th October New Carlisle 13th January and 13th September Arthabaskaville lOtli February and 19th October Beauce 20th June and 20th October Montmagny 26th March and 2.5th November Joliette 15th January and 2nd .July Sorel ••• 20th January and 2nd July Chicoutimi 2nd June and 15th January Sweetsburg 2nd Tuesday in March and Sept. RImouski, 23rd March and 23rd October Miilbaie 5th February and 22nd June Beauharnois 1st March and 1st October St. Hyacinthe 15th January and 15th June Ste. Scholastique 7th January and 2nd July Iberville .11th March and 11th October Hon. << i. (. it i( it ii SUPERIOR COURT. Hon. William Collis Merdith, Chief Justice Puisne Judges. Andrew Stuart Louis Victor Sicotte Francis G. Johnson Robert McKay Fredrick W. Torrance Louis E. N. Casault Adolph B. Routiner Thos. MeCord Marcus Doherty Loiiis Belanger Hubert W. Chagnon Marc A. Plaraondon Louis B. Caron Hon. J. Bourgeois " H. F. Rainville A. Papineau Louis A. Jette C. J. Gill Henri T. Taschereau M. Laframbois William MacDougall Auguste Real Augers Richard Alleyn G. V. Buchanan Michel Matthieu «i t( (» (I li (t it Bedford, St. Hyacinthe, Iberville and Beauharnois, shall be heard and determined at the City of Montreal onlp, and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there ; and cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, Saguenay, Gaspe, Chi- coutimi, Rimouski, Kamouraska, Montmagny, Beauce and Artha- baska, shall be heard and determined at the City of Quebec onli/f and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there. BRANCH— PERSONAL INJURIES, DEATH BY AC0IDEN1 AFFORDED. Asenoiea in all principal towns COURTS OF JUSTICE. 95 *MoNTREAL.--Hochelaga, Jacques Cartier, Laval, Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Laprairie, Chambly, Verch^res, and City of Mont- real, held at Montreal, from 16th January to 20th April, 1st May to 30th June, and 1st September to 20th December. R. A. R. Hubert, Honey and Gendron, prothonotary, Gt. Pike and C. A. Teroux, deputy prothonotaries ; Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, sheriff; M. H. Sanborn, deputy sheriff. ♦Quebec— tPortneuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Levis, Lotbi- ni^re, Parish of Baaumont in the County of Bellechasse, and the City of Quebec, held at Quebec, from the Ist to the 5th of every month, except January, July and August. Fiset, Bur- roughs and Campbell, prothonotary ; Hon. C. AUeyn, sheriff. Three Rivers —Maskinong^, St. Maurice, (including city of Three Kivers), Champlain and Nicolet, held at Three Rivers, from 17th to 22nd March, June, September and D(>.cember, Alfred Desilets, prothonotary; S. Dumoulin, sheriff. St. Francis.— Richmond, City of Sherbrooke, Wolfe, Oomp- ton and Stanstead, held at Sherbrooke. from the 10th to 14th January, March, May, September and November, fehort and Morris, prothonotary; G. F. Bowan, sheriff. Kamouraska.— Kamouraska and Temiscouata, held at Ka- mouraska, from 19th to 22nd March, May and September, and 14th to 17th December. J. G. Pelietier, prothonotary ; F. A. Sirois, sheriff. N'B-— Chef lieu to be changed to Troseiville when the Court House and jail are built. Ottawa.— Ottawa and Pontiac, held at Aylmer, from 13th to 19th February, June and November, 20th to 2oth April, 6th to Uth October, and 16th to 20th December. A. Driscoll, protho- notary ; L. M. Coutl^e, sheriff. GASPfe — Gasp6 and Bonaventure, held at Percd, from 13th to 19th February, 1st to 7th June, and 7ih to 13th October. J. X. Lavoie. prothonotary ; L Z. Joncas, sheriff. At New Carlisle, from 13th to 19th January, 10th to 16th June, and 13th to 19th September. G. F. Maguire, prothonotary; W. M. ^heppard, sheriff. Terrebonne — Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne, held at tit. Scholastique, from 20th to 25th January, March, June and October. J. R. Berthelot, prothonotary ; Z. Roussille, sheriff. JoLiETTE.— L'Assomption, Montcalm and Joliette. held at Joliette, from 12th to 20th of every month except January, July ani August. Desrochers and JD^silets, prothonotary; H. B. Leprohon, sheriff. Richelieu —Richelieu, Yamaskaand Berthier, held atSorel, from 1st to 11th of every month, except January, July and August. A. N. Gouin, prothonotary; P. Qu6vremt'nt, deputy; P. Gu^vremont, sheriff. 13 «.", 5',* '■I i:'' * District. t Counties, &c., comprised. n i M ! i : I V i i lii THS CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.-^142,000 depogited with Canadian CU>vemment«— Agencieg in all principal towns. 96 COURTS OF JUSTICE. Sagufnay.— Charlevoi ard Saguenay, held at Malbaiot from Slst January to the 4th February, 17th to 21st June, 5th to 8th September, and 8th to 12th November, both days inclusive. G. Duberger, prothonotary ; P. H. Gimon, sheriff. Ghiooutimi.— Held at Chicoutimi from 12th toUlh January, and from 3rd to 7th June, and 13th to 19th October. F. R. Oosselin, prothonotary ; 0. Boss^, sheriff. RiMOUSKi.— Held at St. Germain, from 16th to 2l6t March, June and October. A. P. Letendre, prothonotary ; G. F. La- pointe, sheriff. MoNTMAGNY.-— L'Islet, Montmagny and BellechasFe less the Sarish ot Beaumont, atMontmagny from 13th to 19th February, lay and November, and from 1st to 7th September. A. Bender, prothonotary ; J. D. Lepine, sheriff. Beauce — Beauce ard Dorchester, held at St. JoFeph de la Beauce, from 13th to 19th March, June and October. Z. Vezina, prothonotary; T. J. Taechereau, sheriff. Arthabaska.— Megantio. Arthabaska and Drummond, held at Arthabaskaville, from 20th to 25th March, June, September and December. Barwis & Theroux, prothonotary ; A. Quesnel, sheriff. Bedford,— She fford, Mississquoi and Brome, held at Sweets- burgh, second Monday in January, April, June and October and the five juridical days followiLg. F. T. Hall, prothonotary ; A. W. Foster, sheriff. St. HYACiNTHE.—St. Hyacinthe, Bagot and Eouville, held a* St. Hyacinthe, from 1st to 8th February, April, Juno and Nov- ember. Roy and Richer, prothonotary ; L. S. Adam, sheriff. Iberville.— St. Johns, Napierville and Iberville, held at St. Johns, from 20th to 25th January, March, May, September and November inclusively. A. N. Gharland and F. J. H. Mar- chand, joint prothonotary ; C Nolin, sheriff. Beauharnois.— Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Chateaupuay, held at Beauharnois, from 23rd to 28th February, May, Septem- ber and December. P. J. U. Beaudry, prothonotary ; Fhil^mrn Laberge, sheriff. CIRCUIT COURT. Montreal District. .' Montreal District Circuit, held at Montreal eveiy juridical day of every month. R. A. R. Hubert, John S. Honey, and Pierre S- Gendron. clerks. Vaudreuil County Circuit, held at Vaudreuil, Ist to 5th March, July and November. F. de S. Bastien, clerk. Soulanges Circuit, held at Coteau Landing, 6th to loth M arch, 6th to 9th July, and 6th to 10th JVovember. L. S.'Gladu, clerk. rch, erk. THE CITIZENS INHVnA.V€SE COHPAlTr.— Fire* I.lfli and Accident.— Capital, Sl,188»000« Verch6res County Circuit, held at Verchferes, 1st to 5th Feb- ruary, May and October. E. E. Chagnon, clerk. Quebec District. Saobeo District Circuit, held at Quebec, 16th to 2l8t January June, and 20th to 25th of every month, except July and August. Fiset, Burroughs and Campbell, clerks. Lotbinidre Circuit, held at St. Croix, 12ch to 15th February, June and October. L. Lemay, clerk. Three Rivers District. Three Rivers District Circuit, held at Three Rivers, 10th to 16th March, June, September and December. Alfred Desilets, clerk. Maskinong^ County Circuit, held at Riviere du Loup, 4th and 5th February, June and October. F. X- Lambert, clerk. St. Francis District. St. Francis District Circuit, held at Sherbrooke. 10th to 16th February, April, J une, October and December. Short & Morris, clerk.* Stanstead Circuit, held at Stanstead Plains, 18th to 25th Feb- ruary, June and October. C T. Richardson, clerk. t Stanstead County Circuit, held at Coatioooke, 22nd to 24th February, June and October. 0- Shurtleflf, clerk.f Compton County Circuit, held at Cookshire, 4th to 6th Janu- ary, May and September. A- N. Thompson, clerk. Richmond County Circuit, held at Richmond, 19th to 21st January, May and September. A. Wilcocks, clerk.f Richmond County Circuit,! held at Danville, 22ad to 24th January, May and September. T. Leet, clerk. Wolfe County Circuit, held at South Ham. 4th to 6th Febru- ary, June and November. E. S. Darohe, clerk. Eamouraska District. Kamouraska District Court, held at St. Louis, 15th to 18th March, May and September, and 10th to 13th December. Pel- letier and Dessaint, clerk. Temiscouata County Circuit, held at St. Jean Baptiste, 1st to 3rd February, May, July and October. L. N. Govreau, clerk. Ottavita District. Ottawa District Circuit, held at Alymer, 7th to 12th February, June and November, and 15th to 19th April, 1st to 5th October, and 12th to 15th December. A. DriscoU, clerk. Ottawa County Circuit,* held at Papineauville, 7th to 10th January, May and September. F. S. Maokay, clerk. *The Circuit Court at the chef lieu of a District has concurrent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District t The Circuit Court held in two or more places in a County has each concurrent jurisdiction over the whole Couruy. i1 omzENs INSURANCB COMPANT.-FIRB, lilFB, SIR HUGH AULAN. President; 98 COURTS OF JUSTICE. Ottawa County Circuit, held at Hull, 17th to 2l8t March, Ist to Sth June, and 17th to 21st September and December. Charles Leduci clerk. Pontiao Circuit, held at Portage du Fort, 2nd to 7th March, 20th to 25th June, and 3rd to 8th November. C J. Rimer, clerk. Pontiao County Circuit, held at Chapeau Village, 8th to Uth March, 26th to 29th June and October. W. L. Gray, clerk. GaspI: District. Gaspd District Circuit, held at Perc^, 7th to 12th February, 26th to 31st May, and 1st to 6th October. J. X. Lavoi^, clerk. Gasp^ District Circuit, held at New Carlisle, 7th to 12th Jan- uary, 4th to 9th June, and 7th to 12th September. G- F. Maguire, clerk. Gasp^ Basin Circuit, held at Basin, from 20th to 25th Febru- ary and 15th to 18th September. W. H. Annett, clerk. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst, 13th to 20th June, and 22nd to 30th August. E. Borne, clerk. Bonaventure Circuit, held at Carleton, 23rd to 26th January, 20th to 23rd June, and 22nd to 25th September. J. Cullen, deputy clerk. Bonaventure County Circuit, held at Ristigouohe, from 28th to 31st January, 25th to 28th June, and 27th to 30th September. J^rdme Pitre, clerk. Fox River Circuit, held at Fox River, 20th to 25th September. J. G. Gregg, clerk. Terrebonne District. Terrebonne District Court, held at St. Scholastique, Uth to 19th January, March, June and October. J.^R. Berthelot, clerk. Terrebonne County Court, held at St Jdrome, 10th to 13'h March, June and October. J. B. L. Villemure, clerk. Argenteuil County Court, held at Lachute, 12th to 16th Janu- ary, 25th to 29th May, 12th to 16th September. T- Barron, clerk. JoLiETTB District. Joliette District Circuit, held at Joliette, 1st to 6th of each month, except January, July and August. Desrochers and Desilets, clerk. L'Assomption County Court, held at L' Assomption 8th to 11th March, June, September and December. J. Z. Martel, clerk. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne. 22nd to 25th March, June, September and December. J. Beauchamp, clerk. Richelieu District. Richelieu District Court, held at Sorel. 13th to 16th of each month, excepting January. July and August. A. N. Gouin, clerk ; A. D. DeGrandpr€, deputy clerk. ABTD A€CIDENT.— CAPITAL, • • 0ERALD E. HABT, General Manager* • •1483,000. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 99 Berthier County Girouit, held at Berthier, 17th to 19th Feb- ruary, May, June, September and November. P. Tellier, olerk. YamaFka County Circuit, held at St. Francis, 26th and 27th February, May, September and December. L. M. BlondiUi clerk. Sagubnay District. Saguenay District Court, held at Malbaie, 26th to 30th Jan- uary, 12th to 16th June, let to 4th September, 3rd to 7th Novem- ber. C DuBerger, clerk. Charlevoix County Circuit, held at *Baie St. Paul, 20th to 23rd January, 22nd to 25th May, and 28th to 31st October. J. Perron, clerk. Chiooutimi District. Chicoutimi District Court, held at Chicoutimi, 16th to 20th Januay, 28th to 1st June, 7th to 12th October. F. R. Gosselin, clerk. C'iicoutimi County Court, held at Hebertville, from 20th to fjSid February, 8th and 9th June, and 20th to 23rd October. S^v^rin Dumais, clerk. , . RiMOuSKi District. Rimouski District Circuit, held at 8t. Germain, 10th to 15th March, June and October. A. P. Letendre, clerk. Rimouski County Circuit, *held at Matane, 24th to 26th Feb- ruary, June and September, i). F. De St. Aubin, clerk. Montmagnt District. Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montmagny 7th to 12th February, May and November. A. Bender, clerk. L'Islet County Circuit, held at St. Jean Port Joli. 20th to 24th February, May and November. L. Z. Duval, clerk. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, Ist to 5th April and July, and from 2nd to 5th November. M. Mercier, clerk. Bbaucb District. Beauce District Circuit, held at St. Joseph dela Beauce, 7th to 12th March, June and October. Z. Vdzina, clerk. Beauce County Circuit, held at St. Vital de Lambton, 26th to 29th January and May, and 24th to 27th September. L. La- forecque, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. H^n^dine, 2nd to 6th March, June and October. J. Reny, olerk. * The Circuit Court at the chef-lieu of a District has concurrent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District. Pi ■ t '. V- OinZIENS INSURANOB COHPANT.— lilFB BBANOB. THIS COMPAKT. Agenole* 100 COURTS OF JUSTICE. I I Arthabaska District. Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabaskaville, 14th to 19th March, June, September and December. Barwis and Th^roux, clerk. Drummond County Circuit, held at Drummondville, 15th to 17th January, May and October. J. T- Caya, clerk. Megantio County Circuit, held at Inverness, 9th to 12th Jan- uary, May and October. J. B. Rousseau, clerk. Bedford District. Bedford District Court, held at Sweetsburgh, the second Mon- day in January, April, June and October, and the five juridical days following. Hall and Leonard, clerk. Brome County Circuit, held at Knowlton, on the first Tuesday of each of the months of January, April, July and October, each for three juridical days. J. M. Lefevre, Knowlton, clerk. Shefford County Circuit, held at Waterloo, on the last Tuesday of each of the months of March, June and September, and the two juridical days following, and the 2nd Tuesday in Decem- ber. V. Nutting, Waterloo, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit, held at Bedford, on the first Tues- day of each of the months of March. June, September and December, each for three successive juridicid days. John Gough, Bedford, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit, held at Famham, on the first Tuesday and the two following days of February, May and November. Pierre B^riau, clerk. St. Hyacinthe District. St. Hyacinthe District Court, held at St. Hyacinthe, 1st to 8th March, May, October and December. Roy and Richer, clerk. Rouville County Circuit, held at Marieville, 15th to 19th February, May and October. G. Bombardier, clerk. Iberville District. ^^ • v^' Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 20th to 25th Feb- ruary, April, June, October and December. A. N. Charland and F. J. H. Marchand, clerk. Iberville County Circuit, held at Iberville, 6th to 10th Feb- ruary, June and October. F. L. Mongeon, clerk. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napierville, Ist to, 5th February, June and October. A. Merizzi, olerk. UFB POUOUBS or IBTIERT DESORIPTieN ISSUED BT In »U principal towns. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 101 Brauharnois District. Beaubarnois District Circuit, heid at Beauha'-^ois, 17th to 22nd February, May, September aod Deoembe. P. J. U. Beaudry, clerk. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at St. Martin, 1st to 4th February, May, September and December, C M. Lebruo, clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Huntingdon, 8th to 11th February, May and September. J. Morrison, olerk. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. C. A. Dug AS, and M. C. Desnoyers, Chairmen. C. E. Schiller and G. A. Dansereau, Clerk of the Peace. \ Tk/i T)oaiiT»/^nf I Deputy Clerk of the Peace and Superintend- A. L>e lieaumont, ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^.^^^^ Witnesses J. P. Dubreuil, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. C. R. Doucet and Allen Hamilton, clerks. ^ 'J ; ' = A. Bissonnette, — High Constable. i : .^^- ; !* COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the Stiiutes of Canada, 32 andZZ Vic. Chap, 35 M.CD^^yer8. > \ Presiding Justices, c; A. DanseTeau \ ^^'''* ''-^^^^ Peace-Crown Prosecutor, H. de Beaumont and J. Dubreuil, Deputy Clerks, ^. BiSBonnette.—^z^A Constable: POLICE MAGISTRATES. ' Under the Act 28 Victoria^ Chapter 20. C. Aime Dugas and M. C. Desnoyers. Officers o/the Court.— It. D. R. Cotret, E.McMabon, M. MuUin, G. N. Pauz^ and L. Bazinet, clerks ; "W". Fraser, Crier ; A. Girouz, messenger. High Constable. — A. Bissonnette I" J ■ ■! V «liriii iM Hi I THE CITIZENS ITrSCRANGE COMPANT.— ACCIBEITV addltioiinl Compenaatlon for Dlaflviirein«iil» 102 COURTS OF JUSTICE. COMMISSIONER TO GRANT PASSPORTS. E. Schiller, CUsrk of the Peace. RECORDER'S COURT' B. A. T. de Montigny Recorder, H. J. Ibbotaon, clerk; J. B. Duverger, Deputy clerk; H. A. Germain, extra clerk ; M. E. Auclair, clerk. Corporation Bailiffs. A. D. Jonbert, I. J. Dumont, L. C. Therien. L. G. Nolin, T, J. Lobel and J. U. Pitt. G. Nelson, bailiff, crier and constable. CITY POLICE FORCE. H. Paradis, Chief of police ; C. P. Neagele, deputy chief ; C. Lancey and'A. Maher sub-chiefs ; C. Glackmeyer, Jr. accountant; J. Gladu, A. Cullen, V. Lafon, P. Murphy, A. Arcand, and Watson Richardson, detectives ; H. Dreifuss, S. Niquet, J. Clancy, W. Burke, O. Bouchard, and W. Carson, sergeants ; S. Angers. J. Kehoe, R. Hynes, C. B^rard, Rosaire Beaudry, H. Glynn, I. Gauthier, H. De Connink. L. Lapointe, T. Hilton, J. Robinson, M. St. Pierre, M. Deneen, J. Miller and Arthur Richard, acting sergeants. \. — Station, Jacques Cartier Square. 2. — Station, comer Craig and Gain streets. , 3.--^Station, "Wolfe street. / , « 4. — Station, German and Ontario streets. * j , :: 5. — Station, Juror street. 6 — Station, Chaboillez Square. . r -^ 7.— Station, Young street. 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CAUTION. — The success that these Fasiiles have attained has brought out many spurious imitations; it will be necessary, there- fore, to observe when purchasing that you are getting the genuine. I LK OF AGNESIA Cptres Bad Breathy Indigestion^ Sour Stomachy Sick Headache^ Uyspepsia^ &fc. d$c. ^c. Ask for Phillip's Milk of Magnesia, and take none other. It is entirely different from all other prepara- tions of Magnesia, and four times the strength of Fluid Magnesia. , ,- n. Can be had at all Chemists— 50c. a bottle. R. J. DEVINS, Druggist, Nezt the Court House, MONTREAL, SOLE AGENT FOR THE DOMINIOM. f^T;T«i(jwa;,*;»?>!W«w»>»»>i«^-is^- THJB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO.~^142,000 deposited with Canadian Government.— Agencies in all prinoipnl towns. MILITIA. HI MILITIA DEPARTMENT. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. The three Military Districts into which the Province of Quebec is divided are sub-divided into seventy Kegimental Divisions, comprised within eight Brigade Divisions. The boundaries of such Redmental Divisions are identical with the Electoral Divisions into which the Province of Quebec is divided, with the following exceptions, viz : Montreal Centre forms two Kegimental 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 Regimental Divisions, known as 1st and 2nd Chateauguay. The First Division comprises the Parishes of St Philom^ne, Chauteauguay, St. Martin, St. Urbain ; and The Second Division comprises the portion of the County not included in the First Division. The Counties of Richmond, Wolfe, Drummond, Arthabaska, Chicoutimi, and Saguenay, each forms a Regimental Division. The Brigade Divisions are numbered from West to East, from One to Eight, and embraces the following Regimental Divisions, for each raspectively : Military District No. 5. Lieut. -Col. B. Van. Straubenzie, Deputy Adjutant-General commanding. lat. Brigade Division — Lieut.-Col. Pennyman, W. Worsley, Brigade Major. Head-quarters, Montreal. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Pontiac, Ottawa, Argenteuil, Montreal West, and 2nd Montreal Centre, Hunting- ton, Napierviile, and Second Chateauguay. 2nd Brigade Division— JAeut.-CoL Gregor Mattioe, Brigade Major. Head-quarters, Sherbrooke. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of St. Johns, Iberville, Missisquoi, Brome, Shefford, Richmond, Drummond, Stanstead Sherbrooke and Compton, Storekeeper for Military Districts 5 and 6,— Lieut-Col. C. deBellefeuille. Military District, No. 6. Lieut.-Col. A. C de L. Harwood, Deputy Adjutant-General, Commanding. ith Brigade Division— Lieut-Col, E. LaMontagne, Brigade- Major. Head-quarters, Montreal. I! TOUS CITIZENS INSURANCE C03IPANT.-I.ire Branch. Is afR>vde 112 MILITIA. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Montreal East, First Montreal Centre, VaudreuiU 8oulanges, Beauhamois, First Ghateauguay, Laprairie, Two Mountains, Terrebonne, Hoche- laga, Jacques Cartier, and Laval. !" 5lh Brigade Biviaion.—The duties of the 5th and 6th Brigade Divisions are performed by the Brigade-Major of the 4th Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of L'Assomption, Mont- calm, Joliette, Berthier, Maskinong^, Three Rivers, and St. Maurice. Qth 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 Regimental Divisions of Nicolet, Arthabaska, Wolfe, Yaraaska, Bagot, Richelieu, JSte. Ilyacinthe, Rouville, Verohdres and Chambiy. Military District, No. 7. Lieut.-Col. T. J. Duchosnay, Deputy Adjutant-General com- manding. Major— W. H. Forrest, District Paymaster and Storekeeper. 7th Brigade Diviaion.—The duties of the 7th Brigade Division are performed by the Brigade-Major of the 8th Brigade Division. Head-quarters, Levis. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Lotbini^re, Megantic, Beauce, Dorchester, Levis, Bellechasse, Montmagny, L'Islet, Kamouraska, Temiscouta, Rimouski, Bonaventure and Gasp^. Sth Brigade Division — Lieut.-Col. d'Odot d'Orsonnens, Brigade-Major. Head-quarters, (Quebec. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Champlain, Portneuf, Quebec East, Quebec Centre, Quebec West, County of Quebec, Montmorency, Charlevoix, Chicoutimi, and Saguenay. Montreal. 6th Provincial Regt. op Cavalry— Cant— C Mc Arthur; 1st Lieutenant T. Hall. Field Battery op Artillery— Capt— A. A. Stevenson., (I.e.) 1st Lieutenant W. McGibbon, (I.e.) 2nd Lieutenant-E. G- Green, Surgeon, G. E. Fenwick, (s.m.) M.D. Vet. Surgeon— D. McEachran. Montreal Garrison Artillery.— Lieut.-Col. W. R. Oswaldt Captains— G. Forbes, A. K. F. McAllen, T. T. TurnbuU, W- H. Laurie. 1st Lieutenants, F. Cole, R. M. Birks, P. Whitely, C. H. Levis. 2nd Lieutenant, F. Brush. Acting Adjt. Lieut. W. C. Trotter. «SV"#.— Quartermaster— W. Clarke. Surgeon— G. W. Major, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon— A. A. Browne, M.D. Separated by Act of Parliament.— Viiclonbted Security practise d.— Agenctea in all principal f own^. MILITIA. 113 Montreal Engineers.— Major W. Kennedy, (m.) Ist Lieuten- ants—A. Duffy, A. B. Perry. 2nd Lieutenant— H. Goodwin. First or "Fringe op Wales" Regimfnt.— Lieut-Col. F. Bond. Majors— E, L. Bond and J. F. Nott, Captains — H. Trollope Wilgress, E. K- Greene, T. R. Butler, S. Campbell, J. 0. Wilgress. 1st Lieutenants-Kenneth C Patterson, D. Sinoennes, C. D. Hanson, C. de B. Leprohon, Stewart Hunter, H. S. Hunter, Jas. Paul. Paymaster— Alex. Milloy, (m.). Quarter- master — W. J. Turpin. Surgeon— Francis W. Campbell, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon — ^James B. McConnell, M.D. Victoria Rifles.- Lieut.-Col,— E. A. Whitehead. Majors— J. M. Crawford,(l.o.) C. P. Davidson. Captains— J. Try-Davles, No. 6, F. C Henshaw, No. 3, A. Anderson, No, 5, J. B. Abbott, No. 1, G. W. Ahem, No. 2, A. M. Kinnear, No. 4. 1st Lieu- tenants — H. S. A. Howe, J. W. Anderson. 2nd Lieutenants— H. Abbott, R. M. C D, Patterson. *SV«jf.— Adjutant Paymaster— J. G. Burrows, (m.) Quartermaster— Capt. G. Hope. Surgeon— Geo. A. Baynes, M.D. Asst.-Surgeon Wm. Ross Sutherland, M.D. fTH Royal Fusiliers Battalion.— Lt.-Col. J. D. Crawford, Major— C G- Geddes. Captains— F. Caverhill, R. S. C Bagg, S, Cross, L. M. Lewis, R. M, Esdaile, J. C. MoCorkill. Lieut- enants.— F. Lydon, H. H. Lyman, J. Hood, J. G- Geddes, J. A. Strathy, J. Lithglow. Paymaster. -F. C. Lyman, Adjutant— Suartermaster- Wm. Crawford. Surgeon— W. B. 6th Royal Fusiliers BATTAiiiON,— Lieut-Col. R. Gardner. Majors— J. C. Sinton, (I.e.) W. M. Blaiklock. Captains— Jas. McKinnon, Fred. Massey, Geo. Mooney, John Gray, F. E. Nelson. Lieutenants— J. Fair, P Hood, J. Davidson, W. Lai I law, A. Patterson, G. C Stephen. Paymaster— W. Bates. Quartermaster— D. Battersby. Surgeon— J. C. Cameron. Asst.- Surgeon— Jas. Bell. 65th Battalion, or Mount Royal Rifles, Montreal.— Lt-Col. Jos. Ouimet, M.P. Majors— Geo. E. A. Hughes, CaJ- ixte A. Dugas. Captains— C C. Rouillard, P. J. Bedard, E. D. Colleret, G- S. Mal^part, C .!• Coursol, Jos. C Robert, Hector Prevost, Rodolph des Rivieres. 1st Lieutenants — Trefles Ouimet, Joseph R. Poitras, and Guillaume Nantel. 2nd Lieut- tenants -Gaspard Pichfi, Eugene Gl(^enski, Chas. J. Giroux, L. Ethier, Godfroi L. A. Beaudette, Alphonse A. Thibeaudeau, Ernest Lavigne, Alphonse Duchesneau, J. Robert, J. Giroux, J. B. A. Martin. (Montreal), W. E. Burnet, (Quebec), E. Qiroux, (Quebec). Board of Bxnminera. — Henry R. (jray (Montreal), Alexander Manson (Montreal), J. D. L. Ambrose (Montreal), J. B. Martel (New Liverpool), H. F- Jackson (Montreal), Nathan Mercer (Montreal), R. McL3 A (Quebec), Montreal College of Pharmacy.— Soarrf—W. A. Dyer, President ; R. Dugal, Vice-President ; Alexander Manson, Treasurer; N. Mercer, 223, McGill Street, Secretary. Henry Lyman, F. Jackson, Henry R. Gray J. D. L. Ambrose, John Kerry. Lecturers,— Vtoi. T. D. Reed, M.D-, C-M-, Prof. Joseph Bemrose, F.CS. University op McQill College, Montreal.— /\icn?T. D. C. MoCallum. Registrar.— Dr. A. A Browne. Consulting Phyaiciana.-ThQ Medical Faculty of McGill College. University Dispensary-— Drs. MoCallum, Gardner, Rod- dick, Blackadder. Mrs. Hayes, Matron, St. Urbain Street. I i " N )1 !| TBB OTIZEIirS IN ftVBAHCE COMPANT—ACdDBinr additional Compenaatioii for Dlsllffiireni«nt» 118 CONSULS .' ND VICE-CONSULS. CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. Argentine Confederation. — G. 6. Day, Consul-Oeneral, P. O. Box 533 ; F. C. Henshaw, Vice-C'Onsul, 34 Hospital st. Austro-Hungarian Empire. — E. Schultze, 4 Hospital st. Belgian. — Jesse Joseph, 60 St. James st. Brazil.—Wm. D. Bentley, Consul-General, 317 St. Paul st. Chili.— G. B. Day, Consul General, P. U. Box, 533; F. C Hen- shaw, Vice Consul, 24 Hospital st. Danish J. F. Wulff, 32 St. Sulpice st. French Consul-General. — M. le Comte de Sesmaisons, QuebeCt French Vice-Consul' — C. O. Perrault, 66 St. James st. German Empire. — W. C. Munderloh, 61 St. Sulpice st. Greek Consulate. — A. G. Zervoudacki, Consul-General, 51 Jacques Cartier sq. Italian.— A. M. F. Gianelli, 327 Commissioners St., Vice-Consul. — D. Bonacina, Deputy Clerk, Circuit Court. Netherlands. — S. B. Heward, Vice-Consul, 82 St. Francois Xavier st. Norwegian. — Vice- Consul, J. F. Wulff, 32 St. Sulpice st. Republic of Uruguay — F. W. Henshaw, 34 Hospital st.; Vice- Consul, F. C. Henshaw. Portugal. — F. A. Routh, 299 Commissioners st. Peru— G. B. Day, Consul-General, P. O. Box 533 ; F. C Henshaw, Vice-Consul, 34 Hospital st. Spanish Consul-General for the Dominion. — Conde de Premio Real, Quebec. Vice Consul. — J. L. Leprohon, M.D., 237 St. Antoine 8t. Swiss. — A. N. Aubin. 404 St. Paul st. Sweedish.— J. F. Wulff. 32 St. Sulpice. United States Consul-General/or British North American Pre vinceS' — J. Q. Smith : Vice-Consul-General. — Malcolm Anthony, 254 St. James st. United Stntes Consuls./— S. D. Pace. Port Sarnia; R. S. Chilton, Clifton ; Harry P. Dill, Fort Erie ; VV. C. Howells, Toronto ; John G. Crawford, Coaticooke ; M. H. Twitchell, Kingston ; S. S. Blodgett, Prescott ; F. Leland, Hamilton ; Silas P. Hubbell, St. Johns. Que.; J. Wasson, Qnebec; O- Malmros, Pictou, N. S. ; B. B. Warner, St. John, N. B. ; T. N. MoUoy, St. John, Nfld. ; D. K. Hobert, Windsor, N. S. ; J. W. Taylor, Winnipeg, Manitoba ; G. H. Holt, Gasp^ Basin, Que.; A. Francis, Victoria. B.C. United States Commercial Agents.. — Frank Harmon, Stanbridge, 8ue. ; R. B. Robbins, Ottawa, Ont. ; John Hibbard, oderich, Ont. ; J. H. Jenks, Windsor, Ont. ; J. C. Baker, Port Stanley, Ont. ; F. F. Farmer, Three Rivers P. Q. ; Henry D. Lawrence, Sherbrooke, P. Q. IMMIGRATION AGENTS. J. J. Daly, Dominion Government Immigration Agent, 209 St. Bon- aventure st. B. Ibbotson, Immigration Agent, Province of Quebec, Port of Montreal, 116 Bonaventure st. >. Box Hen- BRAlfCH.— The only €«ai|MMiy in Ameiicn oflRtiiay wiikont additional Premiom. BANKS.. 119 BANKS IN CANADA. Ptoce. ONTARIO. Nome of Bank. Mnnnper or Agent, Alliston Ontario A. M. Kirkland Almonte Montreal Anf ••• Ontario Quebec Standard. . . . Molsons Trenton Molsons Uxbridge Dominion . . . Walkerton Commerce, . . Merchants . . Waterloo Merchants . . Molsons "Welland Imperial .... Whitby Dominion . . . Ontario Windsor Commerce . . Merchants . . . Woodstock Commerce . . Imperial . , Yorkville Federal Manager or Agent* Jos. S. Small W. T. Smith* W. J. Robertson D. B. Crombie John Cowan W. Grindley G. W. Yarker C. Brough, Asst. D. Coulson John C. Kemp R. H. Bethune Jas. Price H. S. Strathy D. R. Wilkie Wm. Cooke T. G. Fitzgibbon C. Holland J. Walker J. L. Brodie L. H. Robertson R. Fraser "W. Darling J. R. Clarke A. St. L. Macintosh D. M. Harraan J. Hespeler Jas. McGlashan H. B. Taylor Thomas Dow J. E. Thomas W. Kingsley A. L. Dewar S. B. Fuller R. J. Montgomery QUEBEC. , ,,, ;/ Beauharnois . . .Jacques Cartier A. Clement Bedford Exchange E. W. Morgan Coaticook Eastern Townships B. Austin Cowansville Eastern Townships J, McKinnon Gaspe Basin. . . .La Banque Nationale J. LeBouthilier iaK8. OERAIiD XL HABT» Ctoneral Manager. BANKS. 123 Place. Name of Hank, Manager or Agent* Montreal. Napierville Nicolet Quebec Catudal A Sylveatre F. Smith Porteous Bichmond St. Gesaire fi Hyacinthe. . . V ">; a Sherbrooke . . . Sorel Stanstead Three Bivers. . Valleyfleld. Waterloo . . . Consolidated (in liquidation) Arch . Campbell Exchange Thos. Craig La Banque Jacques Cartier.A. de Martigny La Banque du Peuple A. A. Trottier La Banque Nationale 0. Valine Merchants A. M . Crombie Ontario W. W. M. Ohipman Quebec Thos. McDongall Molsons . . Jaiuts Elliot Union of Lower Canada. . . .F. Nash City and District Savings. . .H. Barbeau .Banque de St. Jean M. .Ville-Marie C. .British N. America C. Montreal J. La Banque Nationale Francois Vezina Merchants H. M. Price Quebec Jas. Stevenson Union of Lower Canada ... .P. McEwen Savings Bank Branch G. Veasey .Eastern Townships W. L. Ball .La Banque St. Hyacinthe.. .Cesaire Pepin .La Banque St. Hyacinthe. . .B. St. Jacques La Banque Jacques Cartier.S. A. Duroche .Banque de St. Jean Ph. Beaudoin Merchants W. L. Marler .Eastern Townships W. Farwell, jr La Banque Nationale P. Lafrance . Bichelieu Banking Co A. A. Taillion Molsons George Crebassa .Eastern Townships S. Stevens .La Banque Nationale Union Bank of L.0 Quebec .F. G. Wotherspoon Union of Lower Canada C. A. Boxer Banque d'Hochelaga P. E. Panneton . Banque Jacques Cartier C, T. Irish .Eastern Townships W. I. Briggs NOVA SCOTIA. Amherst Nova Scotia J. M. Annapolis Nova Scotia Thos. Union of Halifax Alex. Antigonish Merchants of Halifax T. M. Pictou E. D Bridgetown . . . .Nova Scotia T. D. Bridgewater . . .Merchants of Halifax Andrew Gow Bigby Nova Scotia J. H. Churchill Halifax British N. America A. E. Ellis Montreal F. Gundry Hay S. Whitman Shearer King Arnaud Buggies iii i ( THE CSnZENS INSURAJTClfi CO]!IPAinr.-Lire BnuiclL Is aflR»vdMl» and the most rigid r :: *■: 124 BA.NKS. JPiacC' Name of Bank. Manager or Agent* HaUfax Nova Scotia Thos. Fyshe Halifax Banking Co "W. L. Pitcaithly Merchants of Halifax George Maclean People's Peter Jack Union of Halifax W. S. Stirling Kentville Nova Scotia L. De V. Chipman Liverpool Nova Scotia "Wm. Haliburton Lockport People's Austin Locke Lunenburg Merchants of Halifax Stephen Fiuck Maitland Merchants of Halifax George Freize New Glasgow. .Nova Scotia J. W. Carmichael Pictou D. M. Fraser North Sidney. . .Nova Scotia Hon. T. D.Archibald Parsborough. . .Halifax Banking Co A. S. Townshend Pictou Nova Scotia Howard Primrose Merchants of Halifax C. W. Ives Pictou T.Watson Stellarton Pictou D. M. Fraser Sydney Merchants of Halifax J. E. Burchell Truro , .Halifax Banking Co Merchants of Halifax Martin Dickie Weymouth . . . .Merchants of Halifax G. D. Campbell Windsor Commercial Walter Lawson Wolfville People's A. D. W. Barss Yarmouth Nova Scotia G. W. Daniel Yarmouth T. W. Johns Exchange A. S. Murray NEW BRVHrSWICK. Chatham Montreal F. Frederickton. . .British N America R. People's of N. B J. Moncton Montreal F. Newcastle Montreal R. Nova Scotia F. St. John British N. America W. E Montreal E. C. E. Winslow Napier W, Spurden M. Cotton Mackenzie R. Morrison , Collier Jones New Brunswick William Girvan Nova Scotia J. M. Robinson Maritime Alfred Ray St. Stephen St. Stephen's , John F. Grant Woodstock . . . .Nova Scotia .James B. Forgan PRIHrCE EDWARD IS»LAND. Charlottetown .Prince Edward Island J. R, Brecken Merchants of Halifax Owen Connolly Merchants of P. E. Island. . Wm. McLean Union of P. E. Island Geo. McLeod rf- (iep»mted by Aet of Parliament*— Vndoabted Secnrllj yrattoed.— Agencies tn all prlnel|ial towm. ADVERTISEMENT. 125 Oswald Bros. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange^ 53 & 55 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Montrealt ' <^> I STOCKS AND SECURITIES OF ALL DESCEIPTIONS Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in London, Eng., and New York. For Canadian Stock List see next page. I ill i V ■/■■ i THM OmZENS INSURANCB OOKPANT. — ACOIDKinr COMPBNSATXID. WEEKI«T BJELXEF List of Principal Securities dealt in JANUARY, BANKS. jvionircai •••••••••••§•••••••<••• Ontario Merchants* Du Peuple Jacques Cartier M< [olsons Toronto Quebec Nationale Union of Lower Canada Commerce Eastern Townships Dominion ••••••• ••..••••••••.•« Hamilton Exchange Imperial Standard Federal d'Hochelaga MISCELLANEOUS. Montreal Telegraph Dominion Telegraph Montreal Gas Mont'i Loan & Mort. . Montreal Building Ass. . City Passenger Railway . Royal Canadian Ins. Co. Richelieu and Ont. Nav. Dundas Cotton Co. Canada Cotton Co Montreal Cotton Co Canada Paper Co. . Dominion Stock .... Mont'i City Corp., 7 Do. do. 6 Do. do. 5 Do. do. 5 Do. do. 4 Do. Harbour, 6 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED. p.c. Stock p.C P-C p.C. Bonds p.c PC $12,000,000 3,000,000 5,798,267 1,600,000 500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 1,479.600 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 764,600 1,500,000 680,200 2,000,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 600,000 2,000,000 1,589,000 400,000 375.000 495.000 500,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP. $12,000,000 2,998,404 5,615,740 1,600,000 500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 1,392,787 970,250 751,550 500,100 1,000,000 750,C00 1,483,780 680.060 2,000,000 3,000,000 1,800,000 732,270 432,000 600,000 300,000 1,589,000 400,000 375,000 495,000 500,000 745,000 679,400 240,000 200,000 700,000 600,000 OSWALD BROTHERS, Members BRANCH— PBBSONAIi INJURIES, DEATH BY ACCIDENl AFFORDED. Agenoie* in all principal towns [TAL on the MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. 1882. REST. $5,000,000 5*25,000 150,000 97,674 75 250,000 660,000 325,000 150,000 21,000 1,400,000 220,000 415,000 100,000 250,000 175,000 40,000 525,000 25,000 ' 122,929 90 82,458 .. 75,000 .. 28,000 . . 61,774 .. 150,000 .. •••••••• •• • ••••• t * • • Shares. Amount. $200 40 ICO 50 25 50 100 100 50 100 50 50 50 100 100 100 50 100 100 40 50 40 50 50 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 DIVIDEND DAYS. Dividend. Last 6 Mos. 1st June and 1st Dec. 1st June *' 1st Dec. 1st June 1st Mar. 1st June 1st April 1st June 1st June 1st May 1st Jan. 1st Jan. Ist Jan. 1st May 1st June " 1st Dec. 1st Feb, May, Aug. &X 1st Jan. and 1st July 1st Jan. *' 1st July 1st June " 1st Dec 1st Jan. " Ist July 1st Dec. 1st Sept. 1st Dec. 1st Oct. 1st Dec. '-' Dec ' . Nov. 1st July "V 1st July '* mst July ** 1st Nov. 4 p.c ip.cbon's. (t ••I ov, 3i (i 2 it n (( 3 (( 3i (t 3 (t it 4 t( 3i ii 4 it H it 2 *' quartr. f 2i ii it ii ii Jan. April, July & Oct. . . Jan. April, July & Oct.. . April and November . • ' 15th Mar. " 15th Sept. 1st Feb. " 1st Aug. . November j February February and October . . Ist Mar. and 1st Sept. . . . ' February " August . . . j Jan., April, July and Oct. ^ January and July .... ! 31st Mar. '• 30th Sept . . ! 1st May (i 2ipc 5 3i i( 7 M ii it 1st Jan. 1st May (i 5th Jan. (t ti t( (( ii it Ist Nov it 1st Feb." 1st Nov. it 5th July 2 p.c. 5 5 5 5 5 7 6 5 5 4 6 quartr. quartr. per an. t. quartr . per an. it tt i( (I (« (. r'l- of the Montreal Stock Exchange* THB CITIZENS INSUBANCB 00.^9149,000 deposited with Oftnadian CtoTemmenU-^Agenoles In all prinelpal towns* I 128 ADVERTISEMENT. Oswald Bros. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange, 53 & 55 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET. ONTREAL. yw STOCKS AND SECURITIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in London, Eng., and New York. 113* For Canadian Stock List see Preceding pagei . !■ THE CITIZEirS nrSVBAMCE COMPAHT.— FfM, and Accldeiit.~Capltal» 9^»18S»000« Iilfli Place. Name of Bank. Manager or Agent . Georgetown . . . .Merchants of. P. E. Island. .H. C. McLeod Montague Union of P. E. Island M. J. Fitzgerald Kustico Farmers A. Dorion Souris Merchants of Halifax O. Connolly Summerside . . .Merchants of Halifax F. H. Arnaud Summerside R. McC. Stavert Union of P. E. Island Neil McKelvie MANITOBA. Emerson Merchants' B. of Canada. . .H. G. Evans Portage Laprairie^ Ontario E . Porter Winnipeg Miontreal C. Sweeny Merchants of Canada D. MacArthur Ontario George Brown Imperial R. Hi Hunter XEWFOVNDIiAND. . St. Johns Commercial of N. F Robert Brown •; Union of N. F James Goldie BRITISH COLUMBIA. N. "Westminster.British Columbia Isaac B. Fisher Victoria British Columbia "Wm. C. "Ward British N. America Robert Burns ^ Bank of Montreal.— -Established 1818.— Capital. $12,000,000. Capital paid-up, $11,999,200. Reserve Fund, $5,000,000. Head Office Montreal. — Board of Directors. — C. F. Smithers, president; G. W- Campbell, M.D., vice-president; P. Redpath, Hon. D. A. Smith, E. Mackay, G. Scott, A. T. Paterson, Alex. Murray, Alfred Brown, W. J.' Buchanan, general manager, Montreal; A. Macnider, assistant general manager and chief inspector. Mebchakts Bank op Canada. — Capital, $5,500,000. Reserve Fund, $625,000. Directors. — ^Hon. John Hamilton, president ; J. McLennan, vice- president ; Sir Hugh Allan, A. Allan, D. Masson, H. MacKenzie, R. Anderson, "W. Darling, J. Hodgson ; G. Hague, general man- ager ; W> J- Ingram, assistant general manager. Bank of British North America. — Established 1836. In, corporated by Royal Charter, 1840. — ^Paid-up Capital, iBl, 000,000 sterling. Head Office : London, England. Court of Directors in London.—S. H. Brodie, J. J. Carter, F. Lubbock, H. R. Farrer, R. H. Glynn, J. J. Kjngsford, A. H. Philpots, J. M. Robertson, H. J. B, Kendall and E. A. Hoare.— Secretary in London, A. G. Wallis. Head Ofl&ce in the Colonies, at St. James street, Montreal. General Manager, R. R. Grindley. Inspector, J. S. Cameron. Montreal Branch. — Manager, J. Pen- fold ; Accountant, D. G. MacGregor. I <'• I ■ 1 ^ ■» If ■ VHB OinZElfB INSURANOB COMPANT.-FIBJB, UTE, SIR HUGH ALX.AN. President; 130 BANKS. J- La Banque du Peuple.— EBtablishcd 1835. Capital, $2,000,- 000. Head Office, 96 St. James Street, Montreal. C. S. Cherrier, president. Directors. — W. Francis, G. S. Brush, A. Prevost, A. Leclerc, J. Grenier, P. M. Galarneau, A. A. Trottier, casliiei'. Officers. — J. Hennessyj discount clerk ; C. H. Parent, Prog^res- sive Ledger; A. MarciUe, paying teller; B. Terroux. receiving teller ; J. Bousquet, bookkeeper ; L. J. Lamontagne, L. G. Genand, Albert Fournier, H. Roy and J. Portelance, J. D. A. Belivean. fclerks ; N. Cott6, porter. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, First Monday of March and September. The Molsons Bank.— Capital paid up, $2,000,000 ; Rest, $250,- 000. Directors — ^Thomas Workman, president; J. H. R. Molson, vice-president; R. W. Shepherd, Hon. D. L. Macpherson, H. A. Nelson, M. Williams, and S. H. Ewing. F. W. Thomas, general manager; James Elliott, local manager; M. Eaton, inspector. Discount days; Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, Ist April and 1st October. La Banque Jacques Caetier.— Capital $600,000. Officers^ — Alph. Desjardins, president; A. DeMartigny, cashier ; D. W. Brunet, assistant casnier; 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. Union Bank of Lower Canada.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Offi.ce Qtubec—V. MacEwan, cashier. Montreal Branch.—'^. Nash, manager ; , account- ant ; A. N. Bell, teller ; A. Mercer, and C. E. Cassels, clerks ; C. A. Bignell, ledger keeper ; J. Moore, messenger. Quebec Bank — Capital, $3,000,000. Head Office Quebec— J. Stevenson, cashier. Montreal Branch. — T. McDougall, man- ager; T. C. Coffin, accountant; E. C. Dumford, teller; J. Pid- dington, J. P. Plunkett, H. Oakes, clerks; W. Anderson, messenger. Discount every day. Bank of Toronto.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Office, Toronto. — J. M. Smith, manager ; Geo. R. Hargraft, accountant ; P. F. Whitney, teller ; J. R. McKirdy, discount (derk ; E. Milloy, assistant accountant ; J. L. T. Ployart, ledger ; E. B. Andros, clerk ; G. Chapman, messenger. Exchange Bank op Canal»a. — Capital, $500,000. Head Office, Montreal. — ^M. H. Gaiilt, president; T. Caverhill, vice-president ; A. W, Ogilvie, T. Tiffin, E. K. Greene. Thos . Craig, cashier; J. U. Craig, accountant; E. D. Wintle, assist. accountant. AND ACCIDENT.-CAPITAL, ... $l,lSS»OOa. •CRALD E. nABT, General Manager. * BANKS. 131 Ontario Bank.— Capital, $3,000,000. Head Offict\ Toronto, d?«/.— Hon. W. P. Howlaud, president; Chas. Holland, general manager, Montreal Branch, Place iVArmea.—'^, "NV. L. Chipman, man- ager. Days of Discount, every day. Canadian Bank of Commerce. — Head Office, Toronto, Ont. — Capital authorized, $6,000,000. Capital paid-up; !?0,000,000. Rest, $1,400,000. Hon. "Wm. MacMaster, president ; Wm. Elliott, vice- president ; W. N. Anderson, general manager. Montreal Branch, \^^ ^i. James st. — Wm. Simpson, manager ; F. H. Mathewson, accountant ; F. Crossley, assist, accountant ; J. Pangman, Ist teller ; M. Howard, 2nd teller ; E L Pease, transfer clerk ; D. G. Chesnut general ledger ; J. G. Pyke, discount clerg; W. W. Ruthven, correspondence clerk; C. R. Armstrong, collection clerk ; W. Fair, deposit ledger; G. A. Holland, M. S. Burns, C. A. Thomson, clerks ; R. Dalton, W. Roberts, messengers. La Banque Nationale. — Place d' Amies.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Office, Quebec — Hon. J. Thibaudeau, president ; F. Vezina, cashier. Montreal Branch. — C. A. Vallee, manager: P. C. G. Roy, teller; 6. Mercier, ledger keeper ; A. Rolland, clerk ; L. Guimond, mes- senger. Banque Ville Marie — W. Weir, president ; J. G. Guimond, vice-president. Directors.— G. F. Vinet, A. Dubord, J. G. Davie. G. U. Ga- rand, cashier. La Banque d'Hochelaga.— Capital, $1,000,000. F. X. St. Charles, president ; J. E. Brais, cashier ; A. B. Parent, accountant ; J. H. Ostigny. ledger keeper; C. Giroux, paying teller; R. Terroux, receiving teller ; F. Rocheleau, discount clerk ; L. Girard, L. E. Guimond, clerks ; C. Bergin, messenger. City and District Savings Bank — 176 St. James street. — E. Murphy, president. T. Workman, R. Bellemare, T. W. Ritchie, A, LaRocque, Dr. W. H. Hingston, J. O'Brien, Henry Judah, J. Aid. Ouimet; E. J. Barbeau, Directors ; C. J. Barbeau, assistant receiver general for Montreal ; Henry Barbeau, general manager, Montreal. Open every lawful day during banking hours. The board meets on Tuesdays. The Bank has three branches : corner St. Catherine and Jacques Cartier streets, H. H. Brosseau, agent ; corner St. Joseph and Versailles streets, E. Varin, agent ; corner Wellington and G. T. R. streets. Point St. Charles, W. Daly, agent. Bankers : Bank of Montreal. Foreign Corres- pondents : London, Bank of Montreal ; New York, Bank of Montreal ; Paris, Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas. n i ! :i;i CITIZENS IMSURANOB OOMF AyT.— MJIB BRAN OB. • TSIS COMPAXT. Agenolet 132 MERCANTILE. MEECANTILE. MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. {Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 184a.) F. W. Henshaw, president; J. Kerry, vice-president; W. R. "Wonham, treasurer. Council. — Robt. Arclier, G. Boivin, J. P. CleRhom, Geo. A. Drummond, H. R. Ives, G. M. Kinghom, W. C. Miinderloli, R. P. McLoa, \V. W- Ogilvic, H. Shorey, Thos. White, M.P., J. H. Winn. Board of Arbitration. — Andrew Allan, Thos. Cramp, Wm. Darling, John Grant, James Hutton, Henry Lyman, Hugh McLennan, Peter Redpath, Andrew Robertson, R. Simms, John M. Young. Secretary.-— Vfxti. J. Patterson. Assistant Secretary.— OteoTgc Hadrill. DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE Wm. F. MacMasterj Toronto, acting president ; R. McKochnie, Dundas, Ont., Thomas White, M.P., Montreal, Que., James J. Bremner. Halifax, N.S., vice-presidents. Executive Council. — Andrew Robertson Montreal, Que., W. E. Sanford, Hamilton, Ont., Isaac Waterman, London, Ont., E. K. Greene, Montreal, Que. ; R. W. Elliot, Toronto, Out., R. R. Dobell, Quebec; G. A. Chapman, Toronto, Ont., Alex. Woods, Quebec, Que. ; C. H. Gould, Montreal, Que., treasurer ; W. J. Patterson, Montreal, Que., secretary. CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated hy Act of Parliament in \^^^.) Alex. Mitchell, president ; Robert Archer, treasurer. Committee of Management.— T. A. Crane, A. E. Gagnon, Thos H. Hodgson ; James Lord, John Ogilvie, R. P. McLea, R. T. Routh. Board of Review. — Chairman, Geo. Denholm ; F. Larin, John Magor, Jas. McDougall, W. W. Ogilvie, S. St. Onge ; secretary, Wm. J. Patterson ; assistant secretary, Geo. Hadrill. UFB POLIOIKS OW BTBRT DBSORIPTiOIf ISS1T1BD BT Is »11 prinolp»l towns. MERCANTILE. 133 INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. Ashts. — Dyde & Major, inspectors, College street. Chap. Vic. w..-^. 45j 37 Vic.^ 1874. — The inspector shall charge the sum of 10 cents for every hundred pounds of pot or pearl ashes inspected by him ; 25 cents for each new h -ad furnished ; 18 cents for repairs and cooperage on each barrel— said cooperage to include nails and end hoops of barrel ; 25 cents for putting in a oarrtl, partly filled, the additional quantity thereof necessary to fill the same, whenenever duly required to do so ; 25 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 exttacting or separating the same. Flour. — L. A. Boyer, inspector, 83 Common street. Fees 2 cents per barrel for inspecting and branding, (exclusive of cooperage), "when any less quantity than 100 barrels of flour arc oftereafor inspection, the inspector shall be entitlec to receive the foil fees that would accrue to him on 100 barrels. .Vheu the ins^-ctor in his judgment, deems it necessary to strip or emptj out l.'ie flour, to find out if there is the proper weight of flour in ^ny cask, he shall be entitled to 2 cents tor each barrel «o stripped or emptied (if it prove to be short weight,) in addition to the 2 cents per b?' 'el for '• spec, on and branding." Grain. — T. Bickerstaf!, 6 William street. Beef and Pork. — J. Doheny, Government ii:; sector, 26 f. :8 Grey Nun street. *' For such inspection andb: and. g, the inspector shall be entitled to receive, of and from the person submitting 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, 25 cents for each barrel, 15 cents for each half barrel, 35 cents for each tierce, and 15 cents for each half tierce, exclusive of cooperage and repairs — the charge for which cooperage and repairs shall not exceed 15 cents per barrel, tierce or half tierce; in conside- ration of which charges all barrels or half barrels, tierces or half tier- ces shall be delivered in good shipping order." Fish and Fish 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 >; package of pickled fish, or in bulk, or any fish oil, in accordance with the provisions 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 first instance: — for each tierce of :ulmon, salmon trout, or sea trout, 15 cents; each half tierce, ^o c«nts; each barrel, 15 cents; each half barrel, 10 cents. For each barrel of mackerel, 10 cents ; each half barrel, 5 cents. For each barrel of herring, 5 cents ; each half barrel, 3 cents. I'^or each barrel of shad, 10 cents; each half barrel, 7 cents. For each barrel of whitefish. 10 cents; for each half barrel, 7 cents. For each barrel of pickled cod-fish, hake, haddock, or catfish' 5 cents ; each half barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel dry- l[ W 11 i I TBOB dTIZENS IN8VRANCE COMFANT.— ACODBirr addltionnl Compensation for Dlsflffarementf 134 MERCANTILE. salted codfish, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, scents; for each half 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 inspect- ing, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, 20 cents; each hogshead, 15 cents; each tierce, 20 cents; each barrel, 15 cents. In reckoning packages of oil, a barrel is from 20 to 34 gallons ; a tierce from 35 to 51 gallons; a hogshead from 52 to 89 gallons; a puncheon from 90 gallons upwards — all Imperial measure. The foregoing rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooperage, storage and labour employed in washing, rinsing, cleaning, nailinGf, screwing or repacking or pickling any fish, brandins; or marking Newfound- land fish, which have been inspected in Newfoundland, 2 cents per barrel. For inspecting empty packages, 1 cent." The owner nsay employ his own cooper to act under inspector. Leather and Hides. — T. Hawkins, inspector. " Every inspector 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 2 cents for each side or piece of such leather inspected and measured by him. J. W. Muirhead, city weigher, measurer and ganger, 17 Common reet. street Weights and measures Inspection Office, 404 St. Paul street. — J. C. Chalut, inspector; G. T. Dorion, Jas. R. Urquhart, J. A. Daoust, assistant inspectors ; T. D. King, clerk. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, D. L, MacDougall, chairman ; J. D. Crawford, vice-chairman ; H. S. MacDougall, secretary and treasurer ; J. Low, assistant secretary. Members. — H. A. Budden, J. Burnett, A. M. Cohen, J. D. Crawford, T. Davidson, E. Ford, L. J. Forget, C. G Geddes, J. R. Meeker, D. L MacDougall, H. S. MacDougall, G. C. MacDougall, R. Moat, W. R. Oswald, H. C. Scoti, G. W. Simpson. H. G. Strathy, T. Wilson, J. T. Vanneck, J. T. Davies, P. S. Barnston, A. S. Barnston, D. Heath, W O'Brien, W. E. Sache, D, Kinsela* J. Nichols, A. Strathy. A. A. McCuUoch, W. Mackenzie, W. I. Fenwick, J. Low, A. C. Clark, R, Lindsay, 6. W. Hamilton, G. H. R. Wainwright, A. F. Riddell, Meets daily — Morning board at 11. 10; afternoon board at 2.30; Saturday at 1 1 only. BRANCH.— The onlj Company in Ameiiea ofltorlnip witb#at additional Premium. PUBLIC COMPANIES. 135 PUBLIC COMPANIES. RAILEOAD, STEAMBOAT, TELEGRAPH, &c. Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, including the Montreal & Champlain and Buffalo & Lake Huron R.R.— Sir H. "W. Tyler, M.P., president, London, Engla,n(l; Joseph Hickson, general manager, Montreal; L. J. Seargcant, traffic manager, Montreal ; John Porteous, general freight agent, Mont- real ; James Stephenson, general passenger agent, Montreal ; W. J. Spicer, superintendent, Montreal; T. B. Hawson, auditor, Montreal; W- D. O'Brien, ticket agent, 143 St. James Street, Montreal. Canada Pacific R.R. — Geo. Stephen, president ; Duncan McInt^Te, vice-president ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, counsel; Chas. Drinkwater, secretary ; J. S. Kennedy, New York ; R. B. Angus, St. Paul, Min ; J. J. Hill, St. Paul, Min. ; Hon. D. A. Smith, Montreal ; H. S. Northcote, London, Eng. ; C. D. Rose, London, Eng. ; Pascoe du P. Grenfell, London, Eng. ; Baron J. D. Reinach, Paris, France. Head Offices, Montreal. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa A Occidental R. R. — L, A. Sene- cal, general superintendent . C. A. Scott, assistant superintendent ; J. B. Labelle, general passenger agent; J. T. Prince, general freight agent ; S. Shackell, auditor ; A. Louthood, secretary and chief accountant. General Offices, No. 13 Place d'Armes. The Montreal & Sorel Railway Co. — Directors. — Hon. Jas. Armstrong, C.M.G., president; H. S. Bradford, vice-president ; C. W. Armstrong, managing director ; C. P. Carter, Cyrille La- belle ; Wm. Newhouse, secretary treasurer. Montreal City Passenger Railway Co. — J. Crawford, pres- ident ; Dr. Hingston, vice-president ; A. Murray, E. L. Beaufort, Jesse Joseph, directors ; E. Lusher, secretary-treasurer ; T. H. Robillard, superintendent ; J. G. Richmond, receiver ; G. Lulhami assistant do. ; M. Stevenson, assistant superintendent. Allan Line of Ocean Steamships. — Carrying passengers and mails between Montreil and Liverpool and Glasgow in summer, and Boston, Halifax and Liverpool and Glasgow in winter. H. & A. Allan, agents, corner Youville and Common streets, Montreal. 1 1 > ] XBB OinZBNS IMSURANOIB OOMPANT.— FHUS BRANCH. will be quoted. Agendet 136 PUBLIC COMPANIES. Mississippi and Dominion Steamship Co. — Sailing between Liverpool and Montreal in summer, and Liverpool, Halifax and Portland in winter. D. Torrance, &, Co., agents, 8 Hospital street. Montreal. — See advt. Tempbrley Line. — Sailing between Montreal and London, England, during the summer months. D. Shaw, agent, 205 Com- missioners street, Montreal. Quebec and GuiiF Ports Steamship Co. — (Eoyal Mail Line). Between Montreal, Quebec, and intermediate Ports to Summerside, Charlottetowii and Pictou. D. Shaw, agent, 206 Commissioners street. The Eichelieu and Ontario Navigation Co. — Daily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Quebec, Montreal, Hamilton and intermediate ports. J. B. Lamere, general manager; A. Milloy, traffic manager ; J. N. Boaudry, secretary-treasurer. General Office, 228 St, Paul Street. Ticket offices 133 St. James street, and also at Canal Bank. Lake and River S. S. Co. — Running regularly between Mont- real and Hamilton. James T. Curiie, at 86 Common street, opposite Company's wharf. A. & C. J. Hope s Company. — Bo(ir(^ of D 'relators:, J. Joseph, president; John Ostcll, vice president; A. Urquliart, W. Mac- donald, M.D., G. W. Campbell, M.D., Hon. L. R. Masson ; J. F. Scriver, secretary ; D. Cunnin^jham, metre inspector; A. Demera, P. McElroy, H. Normandin, Nap. Leduc, clerks ; T. Bieuvenu, collector. Office, comer St. James and St. Gabriel streets. Canadian Electric Light Co.— J. B. Renaud, president; Professor J. Olmstead of New York, electrician. Office, No. 17 Place d'Armes. Montreal Mutual Building Society.,— F. K. Clark, presi- dent ; F. P. Currie, vice-president ; Wm. Cross, secretary-treasurer ; J. H. Isaacson, notary; J. A. Ogilvie, Wm. McMaster, G. D. Reid, trustees. Meets every Friday evening, in Mechanics' Hall, 204 St James street, from 7. SO to 9.. 30 p.m. Bankers, City and District Savings Bank, Wollington street Branch. '^!i I 'I i , ! . 1 ! ' i w ^ . t •la {J ' !M ' '' ' f. ' '■ m :1 THE CITIZENS CfSURANCE CO.— STRICT ECONOBTT DT SIR HUGH Alil^AN, President: 138 PUBLIC COMP.\NIES. Provident Mutual Building Society. — D. Dovine, president; F. Sutherland, vice-president ; G. W. Luudie. David Seath. W. Hujjfhes, trustees ; John Wayne, John Gow, W. Seyconib, R. Hay, directors; D. McCormick, solicitor; J. H. If'aacson. notary; Alexander Hutchison, valuator; W. L. Malthj', secretary and treasurer; P. S. Boss, auditor. Canada Mutual Building Society. — David Newton, pre- sident ; Samuel Carsley, vice-president ; J. B. Hutchison, secretary- treasurer ; Alderman D. R. McCord, B.C.L., solicitor; Wm. De M. Marler, notary ; David Guthrie, Thos. C. Bulmer, W- J. Cook, trustees; John Gouldtliorpe, R. Diplock, E. F, Carter, auditors ; Jas. Simpson, jr., valuator; City and District Savings Bank, bankers. Directors. — J. E. Alstone, Jos. Bemrose, J. C. Bulmer, Alex. Black, W. J. Cook. Samuel Carsley, C. C. DeZouclie, David Guthrie, D. Sexton, John Stephens, David Newton, James Ross, G. W. Sadler, C. E. Saunderson, W. Stenhouse. Office, No. 240 St. James street. Imperial Mutual Building Society of Montreal. — E. E. J. S. Rothwell, president; W. D. Stroud, vice-president; J. H. Timmis, secretary-treasurer; J. J. McLaren, solicitor; G. R. W. Kittson, notary ; Eric Mann, surveyor ; John Palmer, John McDiarmid Jand Robert Irwin, trustees ; J. Cunningham, Geo. Yellard and W. D. Spooner, auditors; the Molsons Bank, bankers. Directors. — E. E. J. S. Rothwell, John Palmer, Robt. Irwin, W. Luttrell, John McLean, W. Lavers John McDiarmid, Wm. Tyler. H. Willison, Thomas Logan, Frank Drummond, C J. Patton, S. Kydd, John Killoran and \V. D. Stroud. Victoria Mutual Building Society, Grace Church School- house, Point St. Charles. — W. McWood, president ; A. Stark, vice-president ; S. C. Matthews, secretary-treasurer, 620 Welling- ton street ; Hugh Brodie, notary ; A. C. Hutcliison, valuator ; G. Irving, Wm. Wayne and David Maver, auditors ; G. E. Shepstone, J. Wayne and J. Stewart, trustees ; City and District Savings Bank (Point St. Charles branch,) bankers. Directors. — Wm. Me Wood, James Dickson, J. Ward, Philip Upton, Wm. Berridge, J. Stewart, J. H. Timmis, G, E, Shepstone, John Wa,> Wm. C. Matthews, A. Stark, Alex. Clark, David Thomas. John Perry and Thos. F. Hunt. Commercial Mutual Building Society. — Edward Evans, pre- sident ; M. S. Baxtor, vice-president ; J. B. Hutchison, secretary- treasurer ; C. B. Carter, solicitor; W. De M. Marler, notary; , surveyor; D. Crawford, Geo. Martin, G. W. Robinson, trustees; Jas. Wallace W. Larkin, W. Drysdale, auditors. Merchants Bank of Canada, bankers. Office, No. 248 St. James street. BIANAOEMENT * UBBRAIilTT TO POIilCT HOIiDKBS GEBAIJ> EL HABT» General AUuaaKer. PUBLIC COMPANIES. 139 Montreal Canadian Building Socif/i-y. — C. Melan^on, pre- sident; J. Leduc, vice-president; J. Labine, J. Grenier and F. Benoit, directors ; F. St. Germain, treasurer ; O. Theriault, assist, treasurer; La Bauque d'Hochelaga, bankers. Office, 46 St. Vincent street. St. Jacques Building Society. — A. C. Truteau, president; Ed. Beauvais, secretary-treasurer. Office, 12 St. James street. Le Credit Foncier du Bas-Canada.— J. Simard, president ; M. C. Mullarky, vice-president; Hon. J. A. Chapleau, J. S. C Wurtele, A. Desjardins, M.P., L. H. Massue, M.P., J. Fogarty, Jas. MoCready and P. S. Murphy, directors ; M. Guerin, cashier ; C. C. Delorimier, advocate. Office, No. 7 St. James street. CoMPAGNiE de Pret bt Crbdit Foncier. — D. E, Papineau, president ; N. Villeneuve. vice-president ; J. L. Cassidy, A. Dubord. C. Dupras, directors; G. N. Fauteux, cashier; C. F. Papineau and F. J. Durand, notaries. Office, No. 8 St. Lambert street. Montreal Loan and Mortgage Company. — M. H. Gault, M.P., president ; A. W. Ogilvie, vice-president ; R. Esdaile, T. Hart, T. Caverhill. T. Craig ; George W. Craig, manager. Office, 181 St. James street. Provincial Loan Company.— Heretofore the Provincial Per- manent Building Society — Sir Hugh Allan, president; H. A. Nelson, vice-president ; Geo. Cruikshank, managing director and secretary-treasurer ; E. K. Greene, Geo. Cruikshank, W. Cooper, and G. W- Moss, directors ; T. W. Ritchie, solicitor ; J. S. Hunter, notary, l ffice, 90 St. Francois Xavier street. Trust and Loan Company of Canada./— R. Stephenson, Com- missioner ; T. Trihey, inspector ; Louis A. Cadieux, accountant ; J. Monk and T. F. Trihey, clerks ; Judah & Branchard, solicitors ; A. D. Jobiu, notary. Office, 14 St. James street. Montreal Investment and Building Company. — Capital, $1,000,000.— H. A. Nelson, president; W. Reid, vice-president; T. F. Miller, A. W. Ogilvie, T. M. Bryson, J. Ostell, Wm. 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, 22i) 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. Ramsay, solicitor ; Stuart & Marler, notaries. ; I 11 11 li THE GITIZ£NS IBTSURANCI! COMPAXT^Llfe Branch. Is afforded, and the nuMit rfH* In all principal towns* BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Ul Mount Royal ('emeteky (\).— Trustees. — Church of England and Ireland. — Mathew H. Gault, M.P. Henry Buhner, George Macrae, Hiram Mills, Thomas Craig, N. 8. "VVhitney, Kichard White, E. Idler. Preshtjferlan Church. — Robert Esdaile, Chaa. D. Proctor, John Stirling, Jnmes McDougall, A. W. O^ilvie, Alexander Murray, H. A. Nelson, J, Hodgson. Methodist Church. — Thomas M. Bryson, T. D. Hood. Congregational Church. — Henry Lyman. Baptist Church. — George Ti. Muir. Unitarian Church. — Henry Archbald. Henry Bulmer, president Henry Lyman^ vice-presid'ut ; A. M. Esdaile, secretary-treasurer ; Richard Sprigings, superintendent. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. ' Church Home. — In connection with the Church of England in Montreal — 116 University street. — His Lordship the Bishop, president ; Mre. MacDonnell, Ist directress ; Mrs. W. B. Simpson, 2nd directress ; Miss MoiTatt, 3rd directress ; Miss H. M. Crawford, treasurer; Miss Spragge, secretary ; Mrs. Gardham, matron. Protbstant Orphan Asylum. — 1145 St. Catherine st. ^West.) — mrs. Tyler, 1st directress ; Mrs. H. Lyman, 2nd directress ; Miss Greenshields, treasurer ; Miss A. McCord, Secretary ; Miss Palmer, governess ; Mrs. Jas. Campbell, matron. United Protestant Workinomen's Society — Christopher Sonne, president; Thos. Imrie, Ist vice-president; Wm. Cowie 2nd Vice-President ; John T. Finnie, A.M., M.D., physician ; Chas. Godfrey, recording secretary ; Samuel Gray, financial secretary ; Richard Seale, treasurer ; Francis McCulloch, John Wilson, John Doyle, David Cunningham, and John Cunningham, trustees. Stetoards. — East, Centre and West Wards — Archibald Kyle, 324i St. Lawrence street. St. Ann^s Ward, Point St. Charles, South Side of Canal— John Butters, 99 Grand Trunk street. St. Ann's— Elijah Stilwell, 14 Bishop avenue, off 263 St. Antoine street. St. Antoine — Chas. Duncan, 22^ St. Margaret street. St. Lawrence — Wm. Benshaw, 442 Dorchester street. St. Louis — J. N. Walker, 139 St. Lawrence street. St. James — John A. Volkert, 47 Amherst street. St. Mary's — Wm. Scott. 10 Papineau Square. Dr. J. T. Finnie, medical officer, 659 Dorchester ; office hours, 8 to 10, 1 to 8, 6^ to 8^. Mr. Samuel Gray, financial secre- tary, 13 Dupre Lane. » l» 1 I I 1^ . I THB CmZENB INSURANCIB OOMPANT. — AOOIDKZrr COBIPKNSATED. WKEKI«T RSXrBF 142 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONa MoNTiiKAL Ladies' Benevolent Society, 31 Bcrtholot st. — Mrs. Whceh'r, Ist directress ; Mrs. J. S. Hunter, 2n(l directress ; Mrs. Rintoul, secretary for children ; Mrs F. Thomas, treasurer \ Miss J, Evans, secretary. Pkotkstant House of Industky and Refuob. — C. Alexander. president ; Ist vice-president ; Henry Lyman, 2nd vice-prt!sident ; II. Holland, tn'asurer ; G. Cniikshank, honorary secretary ; W. H. Burland, M.D., J. B. McCJonnell, M.D., and James C. Cameron, M.D., visiting physicians ; Thomas W. Ritchie, Q.O., honorary solicitor; J. S. Hunter, N.P., honorary notary; 1). McMillan, secretary and superintendent ; Mrs. McMillan, matron. Firemen's Benevolent Association. — F. McCulloch, asst. chief, president ; E. Jackson, vice-president ; J. Beckingham, sec- retary ; W. Mann, aset-secretary; Wm. Patton chief of Fire Dept., treasurer; Thos. Magin, F. Haines, W. Mann, Jos. Xaud, E. Jackson, A. Godim, J. Rock, J. J. Cairns and J. Mitchell, visiting committee ; F. Haines and Wm. Mann, auditors. Protestant Infants' Home,508 Guy street. — (Founded 1870, in- corporated 1871.) — J. Hutton, president; Mrs. J. Hutton, Ist directress ; Mrs. C. Ault, treasurer ; Mrs. G. Eadie, secretary; Mrs. Casseler matron. Mackay Institution for Protestant Deap-Mutes. — Cote St. Luc Road. , president ; T. Cramp, F. W. Thomas, P. Redpath, vice-presidents ; P. S. Ross, secretary-treasurer ; W. E. Scott, M.D., physician; T. Widd, principal; Miss Littlefield, asst. teacher ; Mrs. Smith matron ; J. McLeUand, supervisor. Deaf and Dumb Institution. — Founded 1848, for the instruction of deaf and dumh boys, under the direction of the Clerks Regular of St. Viator. The pupils are taught to read and speak on the lips with the help of signs. There are two courses of studies, English and French. — Rev. B. Belanger, director, Mile End. Hervby Institute and Home and Schooi< op Industry, 215 Mountain street. — Miss Hervey, honorary president ; Mrs. J. Ross, president; ; Mrs. Tasker, vice-president ; Miss Lawder, treasurer ; Mrs. A. Murray, recording secretary ; Miss Stirling, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. M. L. Clark, registrar. BBAJiCIH—PERSONAIi INJUBIES, DEATH BT ACCIDEMl AFFOBDBD. Agenoles in all principal towns BE ^ EVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 143 Committee.—'Musdamvii IJt sft-y, Bottortll, Cornish, Cliriatic, J. L. Morris, Moomy, oVIcIvcr, Cowan, J. T. Molson, Reford, Spicer, Herbert, Wallis, St'-plu-n, Thompson, Whitnej\ W. Robb, Lang, INIilhr, Junies Rose, Dyer, Force. Carshy, H. C. Scott, Warclen, H. B. Lyman, J. Watson, T. Sterry-Hinit, G. Hague, Springle, Misses Barry, Moodie, Murray, Snowdon, K. Miller, Mesdamos Cassils, Jaques, Dr. Kdwards, E. Greensliields, Roddick, Andres, Ayer, McDonald, Stevenson, Roddick, Spicer, Misses McCaul, Newman. Physicians — O.C.Edwards, visiting, D. McCalluiu, consulting. J. L. Morris, solicitor. Montreal Workinomen's Mutual Bexefit and Widows' AND Orphans' Provident Society. — J. Wright, president; H. S. Couper, 1st vice-president ; B. Caldwell, 2nd vice-i)resident ; War- den King, treasurer; J. H. Vincent, secretary; John Best, assistant secretary; W. Stenhouse, fnancial secretary; J. Atchi- son, assistant financial secretary ; A. W. Ogilvie, Gr. Scott, A. McGibbon, trustees ; J. Findlay, Henry Gooderick, E. T. Perry, auditors; E. Carter, Q.C., honorary solicitor; Henry Leeson, librarian; Alex. D. Blackadder, M.D., physician. Regular meetings are held eveiy second Monday evening of each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, 662^ Craig street. All communications should be addressed to J. H. Vincent, 178 Etienne street, corres- ponding secretary. ENOIilSH WORKINGMEN'S BENEFIT SOCIETY Gcorge HobsOU, president ; John Mills, 1st vice-president ; D. Lyons, 2nd do. do. E, Leach, secretary ; John Gauntlett. assistant secretary ; A. Ward, treasurer ; Right Rev. W. B. Bond, Rev. Canon Baldwin, Rev. C. Belcher, Canon Norman, A. J. Bray, chaplains; J. T. S. Webb, M.D., CM., medical officer; E. Barnes, M.D., assistant do. for Point St Charles ; J. J. Day, Q.C. honorary solicitor; J. H. Isaacson, honoraiy notary. Stetvards. — R. Beak, F. Hawkins, Point St. Charles Ward ; Jas. Woodbum, Wm. East, St. Ann's Ward ; Jas. Norris, St. Antoine Ward ; Wm. Sims, St, Lawrence Ward ; S. Fisher, St. Louis Ward; F. Chapman, St. Mary and St James Wards; Wm. H. Flawn, Centre Ward. St. Andrew's Home, 484 Dorchester street. — Committee meets every Thursday afternoon at three o'clock. F. J. Logie, chair- man ; D. Morrison, Wm. Reid. Peter Nicholson, and D. Camp- bell, assisted by a committee of ladies. ^t. !' i THB CITIZENS INSURANOB CO.^i43,000 deposit^ with CanaiUan GoTemment^-Agenoie* In all prlnolpal towns* 144 NATIONAL SOCIETIES. Irish Protestant Benevolent Society.^JoImi J. Arnton, presidt'Tit ; J. H. Mooury, Ist vico-prenident ; Richard Tliomae, 2nd vice-i>resid»'nt ; Thomas Sutton, 3rd vice-prosidrnt ; James JVIoore, treasurer; J. V. Caleutt, ncordiu^ secn'tary ; R. A. Dean, assistant recording secntiiry; A. E. ftuest, com sponding secre- tary. Council — R. McKeown, G. Home, J. C. Wilson, C. E. Dawson, Jae. (rurst, J. \V Featherstoiie, Geo. Forbes, A. AlcNally. T. Bickerstaff, S. C. Kyte, Jolm Convery, Alex. OowFlr«, LlHi And Aocldent.— €aptial, 91 ,199,000. NATIONAL SOCIKTIES. 145 Chnrituhle Coinmittee. — F. J. Loffio, clmirirmn ; D. Morrison, Peter Nicholson, VVm. Reid and Donald Cnmytbell. Committee of Arroitufs. — Messrs. Andrew Rol)ert90n, Alox. Mcdibbon A. W. Oprilvie, John Fulton, P. S. Rosa, A. A. Steven- son, nnd J. C. WntHon. Committee nf Instalment. — James Wrijflit, and An^ns Grant. Representative Governor to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge — Evvan McLennan, Esq. Caledoxia Society op Moxtreal. — Thos. Rohin, president; Peter Fulton, Ist vice-president; John Porteous, 2n(l vice-pre- sident; David Guthrie, treasurer; John Hood, secretary ; D. Campbell, finanuial secretary ; and a committee of 12 members. Quarterly Meetings — Held at 480 Dorchester street, on the 2nd Tliursday in December, March, June and September. St. Patrick's Society.— Establislied Gth March, IR.^C ; Incor- porated 1803.- F. B. MeXamee, president; T. J. Doherty. Ist vice- president ; D. Coffhlih, 2nd vice-president ; John McGrath, treas- urer; H. J. Cloran, correspondinj^-secretarj' ; Samuel Cross, recording-secretary ; D. P. Lyons, assistant recording-secretary. Committee of Management. M. Bergin, F. Callaghan, W. Con- roy, J. Craven. Patrick Carroll. John Gilliese, Patrick Kelioe, M. Bergin, J. McKeown» D. Lyons, T. Patton, P. Connolly, W. Cunningham, P. McCrory, P. M. Cafiferry, 0. J, Devlin, T. Cun- nin!,'hani, J. Lyons, T. Doherty. Charitahle Committee.— M, Bergin, chairman; Thomas Patton, J. McKeown, and F. Callahan. Cha plains. — Rev. P. Dowd and the Irish clergy of St. Patrick's Church. Physicians. — Drs. Ward, Giierin, Kannon and Ambrose. Grand Marshal. — Joseph Cloran. Assistant Marshals. — J. F. Barry, D. Tansey, M. C. MuUin, J. McCrory. St. John Baptiste Society. — Nap. Bourassa, president; Dr. J. W. Mount, Ist vice-president ; J. O. ViUenenve, 2nd vice-pre- sident; J6remie Perrault, treasurer; J. O. Villeneuve, assistant treasurer; A. D. Lacroix, secretary; J. M. Gamy, assistant secre- tary; H. Jeannotte, corresponding secretary; Rev. Lachapelle, coraraissaire-ordonnateur. 10 \ i I ji ■1 m •«r ■•I:' ■' :-a^ ill OmZEKB INSUBAKOB OOIIPAIIY*— FIBB, UFB, SIB HUGH AliULN, Pr«sld«ntt 146 TEMPEIIANCE. Okuman National Socikty. — Wni. C. Munirioli, p'^^^^dont; F. Hri»'>^»'l, vitMi-proBidrnt; H. Doan, 2iul vico-iir .•>»•.*; Hermann DrcBclu'l, corresponding secretary, 60 St. Jam *. , O. Jioeker, treasurer;.!. Dusch, financial secretary. Meets rirst Wedi'osday of cacli month at their rooms 485^ Craig street. Charitable Committee.— J. Boekcr, F. lioas, and J. Kruso. Law Committee. — B. Sauftlebcn, H. Drescliel, E. Von Rappord. Medical Adviaera.—W. H. Kingston, M.D., G. W. Major, M.D., A. A. Browne, M.D. Legal Advisers.-^. Wurtelc, Q.C., M.P.P., and W. Simpson Walker, B.C.L. Swiss Society.— Established Deoembcr. 1874.— N. Aubin, lion, president ; D. L. Rey, president ; E. Imooorstcg, vice-president ; H. Dreifus, treasurer ; A. Monet, secretary ; H. Dreifus and D. L. Rey, cliaritable committee. Meets first Monday in each montli at 487 Craig street. TEMPERANCE. Dominion AiiLiANCB/— For the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic— This organization carries on its work tlirough Provincial branches. The officers of the Quebec branch are ; Hon. James Ferrier; president ; J. Redpath Dougall, chairman of the executive ; J. M. M. Dufi^ treasurer ; tlio Rev. Thomas Gales, secretary. Executive Committee. — Th«i above-named officers, and Rev. A. Duff, Jas. McCaul, Rev. Wm. Scott, Messrs. J. J. Maclaren, Q.C., A. A. Ayer, Walter Paul, J. S. HalL J. A. Cayford, Robert Irwin, D. Macdonald, A. S. Abbott, N. R. Mudgc, T. S. Brown, S. A. Lobourveau, Jas. Baylis, W. H. Lambly, Rev. Dr. Clarke, Rev. J. H. Dixon, Wm. Drysdale, Thos. Christie, Rev. A. B. Charaberw, G. C. Dyer, Rev. J. L. Forstor, F. E. Grafton, Geo. Hodge, Rev. D. V. Lucas, Henry Morton, Wm. Smith, G. H. Wells. The committee meets in Montreal on the last Monday of eacli month. Sons of Temperance Grand Division, Province op Quebec. G.W.P., Wm. Smith, Montreal ; G. W. A., W. McNaughton, Orms- town; G. Scribe, J.S. Hall, Montreal; G. T. Hay Caines Magog; G. Chap., C. A. Goddard., Soutli Stukcley ; G. Con., John Winter, Ormstown; G. Sect., Robert Crave, Quebec. Office of G. Scribe, 240, St. James street. AND A€^DENT.-€APITAL, • • • tiaSttOOO. #f:RALD E. HART, General Maiiaser. TEMPERANCE. U7 TTownrff Diviafnn, Kn, 1, mpetu evory Fridny pv«»ning, ot 8 o'clock, at tlu'ir rooms, 002.J CraiK street. Thistle Division, No. 53, meets evi'ry Mondiiy eveuiuf/, at the Americim rresbyteriau school-room. Tannery West, at 8, o'clock. Mayflower Division, iVo. 130, meets in the school-room, Mission rimrcn, corner St. (Miarles Borommeo and Dorchester streets, every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. United Temperance Order flate British American Order of Good Templars). — Virtoria Lodge, No. 5 — Meets every Tuesday evtiniug, at 7-3u, in the Alexandra Rooms, St. Catherine street. Independent Order op Good Templars. — Grand Lodge of (,)iee?>er.-G.W.C.T., W. H. Lambly, Inverness ; G.W.C, Jos.Lut- trell, Montreal; G.W.V.T., Miss Mary Kerr, Richmond; G.W.8.' S. A. Lebourvoau, Montreal; G.W.T., R. W. Williams, Three Rivers; G.W. Chap., Rev. D. V. Lucas, Montreal; G. Supt. of J. T., Mrs. W. H. Lambly, Invernoss; A.G. Sec'y, Miss Sadie B. Bailey, Inverness; G.W.M., E. T. Perry, Montreal; D.G.M., Mrs A. L. Williams, Three Rivers ; G. Guard, I. P. Plummer, East Bolton; G. Sent., W. R. Leet, Danville; P.G.W.C.T., J. A. Macdonald, Montreal. Montreal District. — District Deputy G.W.C.T., Thomas Lee. P.D.G.W.C.T., J. Black, Thos. Cook, Rev. D. V. Lucas. Mount Royal Lodge, No. 1, meets every Monday evening at 240 St. James street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., J. Black, P.O. box IDIO. lioyal Victoria Lodge No. 3, meets every Thursday evening, at St. John's.Hall, llSMansfleld street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., S. J. Seymour, Post Oftice. Good Samaritan Lodge, AT). 5, meets every Thursday evening at 8 p.m., Point St. Charles. L.D., C. R. Carmichael. Reformation Lodge, No. 21, meets every Tuesday evening, in the vestry of the Methodist Church, Point St. Charles, at 8 o'clock. L,D., W. Pepall, Post Office. Winstanley Lodge, No. 76, meets every Tuesday evening, at West End Hall, Chatham street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., D. Quaid, Post Office. Shafteshiiry Lodge, No. 77, meets every Saturday evening, at 240 St. Office. James street, at 8 o'clock. L.D., J. M. Whinton, Post St. Luke's Church Temperance Society. — President, H. J. Dart ; 1st vice-president, T. Lamb ; 2nd do., do. ; Fanny Overing, treasurer; J. White, jr., secretary; H. Lamb, organist; J. Church, W. Emo, J. York, J. W. Hill, A. Spoouer. S. Martin, Miss V. Trigg, Miss White, Committee. i lit Pi OmZENS INSUBANCS COMPANT.-LIFi: ^BANOB. THIS CesiPAXr. Agencies 148 COLLEGES AND SCH OLS. Eechabites. — Perseverance Tent No. 1 meets every Tuesday ening at 8 o'clock, tit 240 St. James street. SociETE DE Te^U'Ekanck du Diocese jjeMontreal. — R. 0. Bisliop of Montreal, lionorary president. SocEiTE de Tejiperance i>e l'Eglise St. Pierre.— Rev. L. Lauzon, O.M.J. , director; D^^sire Brodeur, president i J. E. Viger, Ist vice-president ; Alpli. Heed, 2nd vice-president ; S6raphin Lachauce, secretary-treasurer ; Rev. Ludger Lauzon, O.M.J., director. Meets in St. Peter's Church, the third Sunday of every month, at 7 p.m. St. Ann's Total Abstinence and Benet'it Society.— Meets on 2nd Sunday in eacli mouth, immediately after vespers. The Secretary at St. Ann's Church. St. Bridget's Total Abstinence Society — Meets every Sun- day, at 10.30 a.m., at their hall, under St. Bridget's Church, 101 Dorchester street. St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Benefit Society. — Rev. Father McDonald, president and dirodor; B. Emerson, Ist vice- president ; M. "SJiarkey, 2nd vice-president; James Conaughtou, treasurer; N. P. Nolan, assistant treasurer; Thos. T. McGrail, secretary; Law. Quinlan, assistant secretary. Executive Coni- mittec — E. Murphy, cliairman ; W. Donnelly, S. Cross, 31. Fitzgib- bon; C. Mofl'att, M. O'Connell. B. Murney, P. Meagher, A. Brogan, Thos. Stock, James Guinau, T. Carmoy. ViqiUmce Cohimiftee.— Hugh O'Xeil, A. EmersoJi, J. Lynch, L. Ford, F. McCarthy, \V. Treacey, A. Lavery, J. Walsli, J. Clark. (Jrand marslial, P. McManus; assistant marshal, J. Walsli. Members meet 2nd Sunday of each month after vespers. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. evening Temperance Society (R. C.) of St. James Church. — Meeting first Sunday of every month, at 7 p.m. University OF McGill College. —T'/.sj7o/' His Excellency | the Governor General. Goieruot's.— lion. C. I). Day, LL.D., | D.C.L., President and Chancellor of the University) Hon. J. i K «-.- '*, UFE POI^IOIES OF ETERT DBSCBIPTXeN ISSmCD in all principal towns. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 149 Ferrier, Senator, M.L.C , P. Redpatli. G. Motfatt, M.A., J. H, R. Molson, Hon. W. F. Torrance, M.A., B.C.L., C. J. Brydgcs, Hon. Sir A. T. Gait, K.C.M.G., Hon. Sir F. Hincks, K.C.M.G., C.B., J. Molson, J. Hickson, Hon. Robert MacKay, Hon. J. J. C. 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 Statutefl, to make appointments, and to administer the Finances of the University.) Principal. — John William Dawson. M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., C.M.G., Viee-Chancellor. (The Principal has, under the Statutes, the general superintendence of all affairs of the ijollege and University; under such regulations as may be in force.) Fellows. — Ven. Archdeacon Leach, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., Vice-Piincipal and Dean of the Faculty of Arts ; Henry Aspinwall Howe, LL.D., Governor's Fellow; George W. Campbell. M.A., M.D., LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine; Rev. Jolm Cook, D.D., Principal of Morrin College, Quebec ; Alexander Johnson, M. A., LL.D., Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts; Governors Fel- low ; Rev. George Cornish, M.A., LL.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Arts ; Rev. Henry Wilkes, M. A., D.D., LL.D., Principal of the Congregational College of British North America; Rev. D. H. Mc Vicar, LL.D., Principal of the Presbyterian College of Mont- real ; William 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., Pli. D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Applied Science ; W. Osier, M.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Medeoinc; Rev. E. J. Rexford, B.A., Representative Fellow in Art ; Robert Bell, Grad. Civ. Eng., M.D., Representative Fellow in Applied Science ; Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., LL.D., Governor's Fellow; Rev. J. F. Stevenson B.A.; M.D., Chairman Protestant Board of School Commissioners; Rev. Canon Henderson, M.A., Principal of the Diocesan Theological College; Rev. iieo. Douglass, LL.D., Principal of "Wesleyan Tlieological College; Clement H. McLeod, Ma. E., Representative Fellow in Applied S "ience ; Robert M. Smith, B. Sc, Principal of St. Francis College, Richmond ; J. S. Archibald, MA., B.C.L., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Law ; Geo. Ross, M.A., M.D., Elective Fellow, Faculty of Medicine ; Francis J. Shepherd, M.D., Representative Fellow in Modiciu'^ ; J. S. Hall, B.A., B.C.L., Representative Fellow in Law. (Tlie Gov- ernors, Principal and Fellows constitute, under the Charter, the Corporation of the University, which has the power, under tie Statutes, to frame regulations touching (bourses of Study, Matri- culation, Graduation and other Educational matters ; aiid to grant Degrees. Secretary, Registrar and Bursar, (aud Secretary of the h'oyal Institutinu.) — William Craig Baynes, B.A., resid- ence and office. East Wing, McGill College ; office hours, 10 to 2. Clerk— ^amea W. Brakenridge ; residence, 3i> Lome Avenue. 1 THE CITIZENS IBTSFRANCE COMPAHTT.— ACdBEHT adclittoiinl CompensaUon for Dlsflffaremeiiti I 1 I! 150 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Professors. Faculty of Arts.— J. W. Dawson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., C.M.G., Principal Lo^an, Professor of Geology and Professor of Natural History; Ven. Arclideacon Leach, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., Vice- Principal, Dean of tlie Faculty of Arts and Molson Professor of English Literature ; H. A. Hr-we, LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Mathemetics and Natural Pliilosophy; Rev. A. DeSola, LL.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature; A. Jolmson, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Redpatli Professor of Natural Philosopliy ; Rev. G. Cornish, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Classical Literature; P. J. Darey, M.A., B.C.L, l^rofessor of French Lan- gtiage and Literattire ; C. F. A. Margraff, M.A., Professor of German Language and Literature ; Rev. J. Clarke Murray, LL.D., Professor of Logic, and Mental and Moral Philosophy ; Charles E. Moysc, B.A., Professor of History, and Associate Professor of English Language and Literature. Faculty of Applie(l Science.— H. T. Bovey, Professor of Civi^ Engineering and Applied Meclianics, Dean of the Faculty ; B. J. Harrington, B.A., Ph. D., Professor of Assaying, Mining, and Chemistry; C. H. McLeod, Ma. E., Lecturer in Surveying and Drawing, and Stiperintendcnt of Meteorological Observatory ; G. H. Chandler, B.A., Lecturer in ISIathematics. Faculty of Law.— W. H. Kerr, D.C.L., Dean of the Faculty of Law and iProfessor of International Law. — Hon. AV. Badgley, D.C.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 Rt.man Law ; J. S. C. Wurtele, B.C.L, Associate Professor of Commercial Law ; H. F. Rainville, L.L.B., Professor of Real Estate Law; E. Lareau, B.C.L., Professor of Legal History, J. S. Arcliibald, B. A, B.C.L., Professor of Criminal and Constitutional Law ; M. Hutchinson, B.C.L., Professor in Civil Procedure. Faculty of Medicine.— Siee page 118. J. Andrew, Instructor in Elocution ; F. S. Barnjum, Instructor in Gymnastics. McCtill Normal School. — 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 professes ; S. P. Rol)in8, M.A., LL.D., associate professor of natural Iiistory ; P. J. Dan-y, M.A., associate professor in Frencli ; F. W. Hieks, M. A., assistant i)rofe8Sor of Iiistory ; regular instniction in drawing given by H. Bird, in music by R. J. Fowler, and ir elocution by J. Andrew ; J. Baker Edwards, Ph. D., lecturer on chemistry and natural philosophy; W. C. Baynes, B.A., secretary of committee. BRANCH.— The only ComfMUiy In AmerlcA ofltorlny wlib^nt additional Premlnm. COLLEGES AND SCHO )L3. 151 Model School of McGill Normal School.— F.W. Hick8,M. A., teacher of boy's seliool ; Miss J. Swallow, teacher of girl's school ; Miss L. Dorick, teacher of primary school. Protestant Bovrd of School Commissioners. — The Rev. Canon Norman, M.A., D.C.L., cliairman ; William Liinn, Esq., hon. treasurer: Rev. J. F. Stevenson, LL.D., Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., LL.D., Principal Dawson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., C.M.G., &c., George W. Stevens, Esq., B.C.L., Commissioners; S. P. Robins, M.A., LL.D., secretary and superintendent of schools. High School of Montreal. — f^fdff of Teachers. — Head master : H. A. Howe, M.A., LL.D.; assistant Il^ad master; Rev. E.I. Rexford, M.A., assistant master ; (1. Murray, 13 A., Oxon ; G. E. Jenkins, B.C.L. ; F. W. Kelley, B.A., Ph. D. ; A. N. Sliewan, M.A. ; A. E. Duncan, M.A. ; N. Prower, H.A., Oxon ; J. T. Donald, R. A. ; H. H. Haas, LL.D. Siiecial masters j J. Andrew, Z. Ijefebvre, H. Rird, F. S. IJarnjum. Prcpriratory ScJtool. — E, \V. Arthy, Head master; Miss Lilian Watson, Miss H. assistants. Bell, Mrs. Napier, Mad'lle Louise Vessot, Hir.H School for Giri.s.— Teaching .9^a^.— Mrs. H. C. Fuller, Miss Henderson Miss Fluhmann, Miss Rodger, Miss S. Lawless, Miss Reid, Miss Douglass; F. S. Barnjum, calesthenics. Protestant Board of Examiners of Montreal. — Rev. G. Cornish, LL.D., president; A. Jolinson, LL.D., vice-president; the Rev. C. A. Doudiet, A.M., the Rev. J. Scrimger, A.M. : the Rev. T. Lafleur; t)teRev. J, T. Empson, B.A. ; and R. Bell, M.D. T. >. Gibson, A.M., secretary. Tliere are two half-yearly meet- ings, on tlie first Tuesday in May and November, held in the Natural History Society's Rooms, 32 University street, at 10 a.m. Catholic ComS'KRCIAL Academy of Monireal, 1077 St. Cathe- rine street. — U. E. Archambaiilt, Principal; Rev. V. Sorin, spiritual director. Scientific Department, Polytechnic .Sfc/too'. — Professors: E. Balete, J. Haynes, C. A. Pfister, J. G. W. McGown, and Emil. Vanier. Commercial Department. — F. X. P. Demers, director; professors ; J. Ahem, F. Andre, J. Arcliaml)ault, O. Aubin, L. A. Brunet, A. Chatigny, J.N. Miller, W. H. Tetrault, J. Tompkins; J. Bran- chaud, professor of drawing ; A. J. Bouclier, profesi^or of mi.s'c. t-f THB CITIZENS INSURANOJB COMPANY.— FIRE BRANCH. will b« quoted. Agencies Catholic Board of School Commissioners. — Rev. V. Rousselot, P.S.S., president ; Rev. vicar-general Lorrain, P. S. Murphy, Faq., Jacques Grenier, Esq.. E. C. Monk, Esq., L. O. H^tu, Esq., M. C. Desnoyers, secretary-treasurer; U. E. Archanibault, local superintendent; F. X. Martin, accountant; Ed. Foumier, auditor. Office, Commercial Academy, Plateau st. Catholic Board of School Exasiinkrs. — Rev. W. R. Leclaire, president; Rev. J. Hogan, W. JJoran, U. E. Arcliambault, A. D. Lacroix, T. H. Valade. Place of meetinjf, Montreal Normal School, on first Tuesday in February, May, August and November of each yaar. Montreal Colleok, 1181 Slierbronke street. — Directed by the fessors . The classes are opened beginning of September and closed beginning of July. Jacques Cartier Normal School, Slierbrooke street, head of Visitation street.— Kev. H. Verreau, principal, professor, and di- rector of students' boarding scliool ; I'Abbe J. O. Godin, professor of agriculture ; J O. C'asgrain, ordinary professor; D. Boudrias and W. Fahey, associate professors and teachers of boys' model school; (j. Gervais, associate professor and aecretary ; S. Aubin, A. de Bonpart, and T. Brennan, associate i)rofessor8 ; J. O. Pelle- tier, professor of music; 1^. Tremblay, professor of drawing. St. .Mary's Co/jLegk, 142 Bleury street.— Very Rt!v. H. Hudon, S. J., superior-gen'Tal of tlie mission of Canada ; Rev. F. Cazeau, S. J., president of the college ; Rev. A. D. Turgeon, 8. J., Vice- Pi*esia«'nt ; Rev. L. Suclie, S.J. treasurer; Rev. H. Hudon, S. J., Rev. F. X Reuaud, S. J.. Rev. H. Lory, S. J., Rev. J. Grenier. S.J., Rev. W. Doherty, S. J., Rev. A. Jones, S. J., Rev. V. Hudon, S. J., Rev. M. M.irtineau, S. J.. Rev. L. Arpin, S. J., Rev. E. Rottot, S. J., Rev. T. Fili.itrault, S. J., L'ev. J. Scliraidt, S, J., Rev. P. Belliveaii, S. J,, Rev. E. Duroclier, S. J., Rev. F. Caisse, S, J., Rev. A. Proulx, 8. J., F. X. Girard, S. J., Rev. C. Caron, S. J., Rev. L. E. Lemire, S. J., professors and disciplin'xrians ; J. Brouclioud, juofessor of drawing ; J. I'ollcuus, J. A. Fowler, J. Moreau, F. Boucher, F. Labelle professors of music. Universit'^ or Bishop's College, ItENNOXviLLE. — Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853. — Ih-esident of tlie Corporation and Visitor, tlie Riglit Rev. Tlie Lord Bisliop of Quebec, DD. ; vice-president of the Corporation and Visitor, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop ot rcH. renoiet Bonsehold Bitki specially desired, IB all pnnoipal towiuu for which low flgtirei isselot, Fsq., pq., M. local [iiditor. jclaire, A. D. rormal rember by the . P. A. lult; C. Montreal, LL.D. ; chancellor, R. W. Honeker, D.C.L. ; vice- chancellor. Rev. ranon Xorman,D.r.L. Trustees. — R.W. Heneker, chairman; (i. F. Bowcn, E. T. Brooks. M.P., J. S. Hall, R. Hamilton, Hon. H. G. Joly, M.P.F., Kev. R. Lindsay, T. Mac- farlane, B. T. Morris, L. E. Morris, G. Macrae, Q.C., Rev. C. P. Reid, Rev. F. Robinson, Walter Slianly, \V. B. Simpson, R. H. Smith. College Council. — Rev. J. A. Lobley, D.C.L.. chairman; Rev. I. Brock, E. Chapman, L. H. Dtividson, Rev. J. Davidson, Rev. J. P. Dumoulin, Rev. J. Foster, Rev. C. Hamilton, Hon. G. Irvine, M.P.P., Rev. T. Miissen, Rev. Canon Norman, Ho:i. Mr. Justice Ramsay, Rev. C. Rawson, Rev. Professor Roe, Rev. Pro- fessor Scarth, Rev. Professor Read, T. White, M.P., X. 8. Whitney. Officers of tlie Corporation. — PI Chapman, secretary; E. L. Mon- tizambert, honorary council; Rev. I. Brock, R. W. Heneker, auditors : B. T. Morris, attorney. Officers of tlie \ ollege. — Rev. J. Lo]>ley, D.C.L. . principal, and professor of classics and acting pro- fessor of matlicmatics ; Rev. H. Roe, DD., proffS'^or of divinity ; Rev. C. Read, M.A. professor of logic and moral philosophy ; Rev. A. C. Scartli, M.A., professor of ecclesiastical history; Rev. A. C. Scarth, librarian ; E. Chapman, bursar aiul registrar. FacvHy of Merlicine. — See ])ngo 115. Faculty of La u-.—^.^.HaW, D.C.L., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Civil Law; H. A. Cabana, LL.M.. Professor of Law ; L. E. Morris, LL.]\r.. Prof.'ssor of V\\\\ Procedure; E. T. Brooks, LL.M., Professor of Criminal Law;L. C. Btdanger, LL.M., Pro- fessor of Commercial Law ; L. C. Panneton, LL.B. ; S. B. Sanborn, LL.B., and D. R. Hodge, LL.B., lecturers. Bishop's College School. — Rev. P. Young, Esq., B.A., A. Leray, M.A., masters. Read, M.A., rector; T. A. G. H. Fookes, assistant Diocesan Theological Ccjllege. 8")2 Dorchester street. — The Lord Bishf,;> of Montreal, iiresident : Rev. E. Sullivan. DP., LL.D., vice-pvesi Rev. L. N. Beaudry, Hon. J. Ferrier, J. H. Alexander, Ml)', A. J. McLaren, A.M., Q.C, C Morton, Rev. Prof. Sliaw, A.M., Svcretary-Tre; >ur"r. CoNORKo.vrioNAL CoLLKOE OF B. N. A- - Principal and pro- fessor of Tli.ology. Rev. H. Wilk.s, D.l>., LL. I>. : Professor of Greek Testament exeue-is. Rev. (J. (Mrnish, LIj.D. : Rev. ,J. K. Stevenson, D.I>.. lecturer. Professor of cliurch history and apolo- getics, Rev, K. M. Fenwi' k. The stTulents attend the classes in McCtill University. BIAlf AOBBOENT * USBRAIilTT TO POUOT HOI«DKB8. QSBALB BL HABT, General ManaKor. CHURCH I :S AND CHAPELS. 155 CHUECHES. PROTESTANT. Church of England.— R\%\ii Rev. W. B. Bond, D.D., LL.D., Lord Bishop of ^lontreal ; Ven. Archdeacon Leach. LL.D., D.C.L** Archdeacon of Montreal; Ven. Archdeacon Lonsdell, MA., Archdeacon of St. Andrews; Ven. Archdeacon Lindsay, M..\., Archdeacon of Bedford. Cathedral Clerjjy. — The Rev. M. S. Baldwin, M.A., rector and Senior Canon, Rev. J. F. Renaud, Rev. E. L Rexford, B.A., assistant ministers. Honorary Canons— Rev. Wm. Anderson, rector of Sorel ; Rev, E. DuVernet, M.A., rector of Chambly ; Rev. Lewis Evans, M.A., rector of St. Stephens, Montreal ; Rev. J. Eilegood, M.A., rector of St. James the Apostle, Montreal ; Rev. William Henderson. M.A., principal of the Diocesan Theo- logical College ; Rev. J. Johnston, M. A., Chaplain of Senate ; Rev. R. W. Norman, M.A., St. Tames the Apostle, Montreal. Sunday, II a.m. 4.15 and 7 p.m. Daily prayer 4.30 p.m. ; Wednesday, 8 pm. Sunday Bible class, 3 p.m., St. Catherine street. St. Georges.— Rev. E. Sullivan, D.D., rector ; Rev. J. G. Baylis, B.D., assistant minister. Sunday Services, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m, Bible classes and Sunday School, 3 p.m. Wednesday se rvice, 8 p.m. Corner Osborne and Windsor streets. Trinity Church, St. Denis Street and corner Viger Square-— Rev. John Walters, officiating minister. Residence, 23 St. Denis street. Sunday, 11 and 7 p.m. St. John the Evangelist.— (Free seats) —Rev. E. Wood, M.A. , incumbent ; Rev. William Wright, M.D., and Rev. H- French, B.A., assistant ministers- Sunday, 10.30 and 11^15 a.m., and 4. 1 5 and 7 p.m. Daily, 6'i5 and 8.30 a.m., and 5 pA. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Corner St. Urbain and Ontario streets. St. James the Apostle. — Rev. Canon Eilegood, A.M., rector; Rev. Canon Noiman, M.A. , assistant. Sund.^ys 11 a.m., and 4 15 and 7 p,m. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. During Lent, daily. St. Catherine street West. St. Martins. — Rev. J. P. Dumoulin, M.A., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. Sunday School and Rector's Bible Class, 3 p.m. Evening service, 7 o'clock. Holy Communion on first Sunday of every month at 11 a.m., and on third Sunday at 9 a.m. Wednesday even- ing service, 8 o'clock. Ladies Bible Class and Aid Society, Friday, at 2 30 p.m. Upper St. Urbain street. St. Stephen's, — Rev. Canon Lewis Evans, M.A., rector. Sundays, u am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Rector's Bible Clastf for women at 3 p m. Corner of College and Inspector streets. ' m • r i niB cmzBirs ursiniAHCB compaitt*— ufo U afltorded. and the mmmt rIsM 156 CHURCHKS AND CHAPKLS. St. Luke'f.— (Free seats)— Rev. J. F. Sweeney, M.A., rector. Sunday, ii a.m. and 7 p.m. Corner Champlain and Dorchester streets. St. Thomas'.— Rev. R. Lindsay, M. A., rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Mary street. St. Mary's, Hochelaga.— Rev. J. D. Borthwick, incumbent and Chaplain to the Jail. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Grace Church. — Rev. S. Belcher, rector. Sunday, 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Wellington street. St. Jude's Church, Coursol street. — Rev, J. H. Dixon, rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. St. Matthias Church, corner Cote St. Antoine Road and Crawford Avenue, Cote St Antoine, Rev. J- Empson, M.A., rector. Sun- day, II a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.ro. L'Eglise du Redempteur, .Sabrevois French Mission, 135 Chatham street. Church of England. — Rev. J. J. Roy, B. A., incumbent. Sunday, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m. i Chatham street. Sf. Bartholomew's Reformed Episcop^tl Chitrch in Canada ; otherwise called : The Reformed Church of Kngland. Beaver Hall Hill. — Rev. B. B. Ussher, M.D., rector; residence, 9 Drummond street. Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, and Pastor's Bible Class at 3 p.m, Weekly service on Wednesday at S p.m. The members of the Vestry meet first Thursday in each month at 8 p.m. Ladies Aid Association meets fortnightly in the Lecture Room. Young[ People's Union also meets fortnightly in the Lecture Room. Children's Sewing Class every Saturday after- noon. The Synod of the R. E. Church in Canada publishes the Protestant Pillar as its official organ, monthly. Church 0/ Scotland. — St, Andrew's. — Rev. Gavin Lang. Services at II a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m- Week-day ser- vices on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clodc James Clements, sexton. Salem Church. — East End Mission of St. Andrew's, Panet street. Rev. S. Massey, Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Prayer Meetings on Thursday at 8 o'clock. Presbyterian Church in Canada. — St. Paul's, comer of Dor- chester and St. Moniqiie streets — Rev. Dr. Jenkins. Services at XI a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Victoria Mission. — Student Sunday evening Service, during winter months, at 7 p.m. Temperance Association, Wednesday evening at S o'clock. by A«t of Parliament*— Undoubted BeeoHly •— Aseneiea In all principal towns* [•ector. Ihester St. Gabriel.— Rev. R. Campbell. M.A. Services at ii a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St. Mathew's, Point St. Charles.— Rev. W. R. Cruikshank. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Wednes- day evening at 8 p.m. Biole Class at a p.m. Young Peoples As- sociation Thursday evening. St. Mark's Church, (Presbyterian), corner of William and Dal- housie streets. — Rev. J. Nichols, pastor. Sabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Wed- nesday services at S p.m. St. John's, (French), formerly Russell Hall, St. Catherine street. — Rev. C. A. Doudiet. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Thursday at 7.50 p.m. Knox, corner of Dorchester and Mansfield streets. — Rev. J. Fleck, B.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m. Rev. Professor Campbell's Bible C)lass at 4.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at 8 p.m. Erskine, comer St. Catherine and Peel streets.— Rev. J. S. Black, Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Stanley Street. — Rev. James McCaul, B.A. Services at ii a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Prayer Meet- .ng Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Crescent street. Rev. A. B. Mackay. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. On Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 3 p.m.., Chalmer's, St. Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke street. — Rev. G. C. Heine, Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. St. Joseph street (West). — Rev. J. Scrimger, M.A. Services at II a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.45. Nazareth Street Missiou, comer Wellington and Nazareth streets, in connection with the Crescent Street Presbyterian Church. Sun- day at 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p.m. Taylor's Church, Champlain street (East End). Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.45. Hochelaga Mission Station.— Services and Sunday School each Sabbath. Saviours Church, Canning street, (French).— Rev. A. B. Cruchet. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7.30. I 1^ ■;h'. THX OmZBNB nraURANOB OOBIPANT. — AOOIDKZrr COICPISNSATKD. WICICKLT illBT.TKF 158 CHUHCHKS AND CHAICLS. A mgrican Prtsltyterian C/turch, Dorcheittr %trttt.—Rty. G. H. Wells. Services at ii a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayrer Meeting every Wednesday evening at S in summer and 7.45 in Nvinter. American Presbyterian Mission Church and School, 77 Inspector street. — Rev. . McFadden. Services at n a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. Methodist Church o/Canada. — In connection with this denomina- tion there are in the city and suburbs 12 ohurches and 6 Mission Stations, as iollows : — 1st Circuit.— St James Street Church and St. Lawrence Mission. Rev. il. Johnston, A.M. and Circuit.— Ottawa Street Church and Mill Street Mission. Rev. J. W. Sparling, B. D. 3rd Circuit. — Palace Street Church. Rev. J. B. Saunders. 4th Circuit. — Dorchester Stieet Church and Desrivi^res Street Mission. Rev. E. A. Stafford, BA. 5th Circuit.— St. Joseph Street Church. Rev. W. Hall, A.M. 6th Circuit. — Sherbrooke Street Church. Rev. G. Forsey. 7th Circuit. — Point St. Charles Church Rev. D. V. Lucas, A.M. 8th Circuit.— Douglas Church. Rev. W. J. Joliffe. ^th Circuit.— Cote St. Paul Church and Lachine Church. Rev. W. H. Kr.owles. Toth Circuit. — St. Lambert and Chambly Church. Students Wes* Thoo. Colleg;. nth Clvcuit.— (Mount Royal), Outremont, Cote St. Antoine and Tanneries. Rev. £. D. Mallory. First French Methodist Church. Rev. L. N. Beaudry. Rev. Principal Douglas, LL.D., Rev. E. Botterel, Rev. Prof. Shaw. A.M., the Students of the Wes. Theo. College, and 21 Local Preachers frequently assist in the different Churches and Missions. The Montreal District, of which Rev. £. A. Stafford, B. A., is Chairman, embracing, besides the city, the country north of Mon- treal, and south as far as the Province Line, includes 26 Circuits and 32 Ministers^ . The Montreal Conference, one ot the six Conferences of the Methodist Church of Canada, includes the Districts of Napanee, Kingston, Brockville, Perth, Pembroke, Ottawa, Montreal, Stan- stead, Waterloo, Quebec, and the French District, of which Rev. W. hcott is Supenntendent, on which are engaged 190 Ministers and 26 Probationers. BBANOH— PSRSONAIi INJURIES, DEATH BY AOCIDEMl AFFORDED. Agencies In all prlnolp»I town* CHUKCHEH AND CHAPELS. 160 Cong;r«gat tonal. "Z'xow Church —Rev. H. Wilkes, DD., LLD« and Rev. A. J. Bray, pastors. Services at n am. and 7 p.m. ; Wed* nesday, 8 p.m. Emmanuel Church, corner of St. Catherine and Stanley streets. — J F*. Stevenson, D.D., LL.B, pastor Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Calvary Church, Guy street, between St. Antoine and Dorchester streets. Rev. J. L. Forstei, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. First Baptist Church, corner of City Councillor and St. Cathe- rine streets. Rev. A. H. Munro, pastor, 340 Bleury street. Ser- vices at II am. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School, 3 p.m. Tuesday, Young People's Meeiinij, 6 p.m. Wednesday, general Prayer Meet- ing, 8 p.m. Cote St. Louis Mission connection with The First Baptist Church. Services at 11 a.i Sunday School at 3 p.m. Olivet Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. Clarke, pastor, 219 Peel street. Public Worship and Preaching, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer Meet- ing, 10 a.m., and Sabbath School and Bible Classes, 3 p.m. Tues- day; Young People's Bible and Experience Meeting, 8 p.m. Wed- nesday, general Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m. Friday, Business Meeting of Churcn on Friday before the first Sunday of each month, at 8 p.m. John Joslin, sexton. French Protestant Church.— Baptist. — Rev. T. Lafleur, 96 St. Famille street. Services, 3 p.m. on Sunday, at New Jerusalem Church, corner Dorchester and Hanover streets. St. Louis of Mile End Union Mission. Service at 7 p.m. Sun- day School at 3 p.m. German Protestant.— ^\.. John's Church. — 129 St. Dominique street. Rev. G. C. H. Haaskarl, Minister. Services at 1030 am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2. 30 p.m. New yemsaleni Churchy (Sweedenborgian), corner of Dorchester and Hanover streets. Rev. £. Gould. Services at 11 am. i/«»Vrtr/a«.— Church of the Messiah, Beaver Hall Hill. Rev. J. Cordner, LL.D., honorary pastor; Rev. W. S. Barnes, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. II IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) k A A ^ ^ II I.I 11.25 UiM2.B |S0 ^^ 2.2 2.0 I U 1 1.6 Photographic .Sciences Corporation 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 •^ \ iV >s\ ■ % ^ 4f ^ '4^ VHB CITIZENS INSURANCB 00.-9142,000 deposited with Canadian Ck>Temment«— Agencies in all prinoipal towng. ,(1*3 160 CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. Jeiuish Synago^2ie^ (English,) Chenneville street. — Rev, A. DeSola, LLD. Jervish Synagogue, (German and Polish,) St. Constant street, near Vitre street. Rev. H. Rosenberg. ROMANCATHOLIC. Cathedral. - Low mass on week days, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30 a.m.; Sun- days, 5.30, 6, 6.30, 7.30; high mass, 10 a.m.; vespers, 3.15 p.m.; evening, 7 p.m. 129 Cathedral. Church o! the Jesu.— Low mass on week days, 5.15, 6, 6.30, 7, and 7.30 ; Sundays at 3.15. 6, 7 and 8; high mass, 10 a.m. ; vespers, 3.30, 6.30 and 8 p.m. 144 Bleury street. Notre Dame (Parish).— Summer, low mass, 5, 5.30, 6, 6.30, 7, 7.30 and 8 a.m. ; winter, 5.30 6, 6.30, 7, 7,30. 8 a.m. Sundays and obligatory feasts, high mass, 10 a.m. ; vespers, 3.30 p.m. Place D'Armes. St. Patrick's (Parish). — Low mass, 6, 7 a.m. ; high mass, lo a.m. ; vespers, 3.30p.m. on Sundays; low mass. 5.30, 6, 7 a.m., on week days, summer; 6, 7, 7,30 in winter. Corner of Alexander and Lagauchetiere streets. St. James (Parish)— Low mass, summer, 6, 7, 8 a.m. ; high mass, 10 a.m. ; vespers at 3.30 p.m. ; week days, summer, 5.30, 6. 15, 7 a.m. ; winter, 6, 6.45, 7.30 a.m. St. Denis street, Bonsecours Church.— Low mass, 6.30 7.30 a.m.; evening, 5.30 p.m. ; from ist Nov. to ist. May, low mass at 7 and 8 a.m. ; evening, 5.30 p.m. St. Paul street. General Hospital Church.— Low mass, 6 a.m. Grey Nunnery, Guy street. Hospice St. Joseph, Cathedral street,— Low mass, 6 a.m. Hotel Dieu. — Low mass, 5.30, 7.30 a.m.; high mass, 9.30 a.m. > vespers, 2,30 p.m. Pine avenue. L'Enfant Jesu de Cotean St. Louis. Low mass, 5.30, 7.30. a.m. ; high mass,- lo a.m. ; vespers, 3 p.m., in winter, and 7.30 p.m. in summer. Coteau St. Louis. Notre Dame de Grace.— Low mass, 6.30 a.m. ; high mass, 9.30 a.m. ; vespers, 3 p.m. Notre Dame des Anges.— Low mass, summer, 6.30 a.m. , winter, 6.15 a.m.; Sundays, 7 a.m. Lagauchetiere street. Notre Dame des Neiges.— Low mass, 6.30 a.m. ; and winter, 6.45 a.m. ; evening service, 5.30 p.m. Notre Dame de Pitie.— Sunday, mass, 7.30 a.m. ; low mass in summer, 6.30 a.m. ; winter, 7 a.m. 256 Notre Dame street. St. Ann's. — Low mass on week days, 6.30, 7 a.m. ; Suftdays, u, 7, 8 and 9 a.m. ; high mass, 10 a.m. ; vespers, 7 p.m. 28 Basin, corner McCord street. ADVERTISE MEN T. imn PARKS^ . 195f ST. JAMES STREET, v AioNTREAL. mWfSES FIR ST PRIZ fiSAWABDiiD' STEREOSCOPIC AND LANTERN SLIDES .. " - OF — ^^. . 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St. Peter's.— Winter, low mass, 6, 7, 8 a.m. ; high mass, 10 a.m. ; vespers, 2.30 p.m. Summer, low mass, 5 30, 6.30, 7.30 a.m. ; higk mass, zo a.m. ; vespers, 3 p.m. Corner of Visitation and Dorchester gtreets. St. Vincent de Paul. — Low mass, 7.30 a.m. ; high mass 16 a.m. ; vespers, 3 p.m. Special mass every month at 8.30 for the English population. St. Catherine street. EELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.— VLffd. J. Ferrier, presi- dent; Principal Dawson, LL.D-. Rev. Dr. Wilkes, His Lord- ship the Bishop of Montreal, W- Lunn. vice-presidents ; Rev. Professor Cornish, LL.D., oorresponding secretary; Professor A. Johnson, LL.D., recording secretary ; Q. Yen nor, treasurer ; E. Stacy, general agent and depositary; Rev. J. Green, travell- ing agent. French Canadian Missiomry Socieiy.'—R6V. H. Wilkes, D-D. 1 LLO., president; Hon. J. Ferrier, «f. IVIackay, J. Dougall, H. Vennor, W. Lunn. H. McLennan, vioe.presidents ; J. Court, treasurer ; — , secretary. Montreal Ladies' Bible Association.— MrS' J. W. Dawson> president; Mrs. P. Redpath, vioe-presidant ; Miss J. S. Evans, treasurer ; Mrs. John Lewis, secretary. Bible House, corner of Craig and Radegonde streets. Colonial Church and School Society.— IxiQOT^OTiAAdL by Act of Parliament -Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, patron ; His Grac3 the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His (j^raoe the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons. Corresponding Committee of the Diocese of Montreal— Tne Lord Bishop of Montreal, presi- dent; Rev. Canon Evans, M-A., secretary; Rev. J. Bmpson, M.A.., treasui-er; and several clergymen and laymen. Place of meeting, St. George's School House, Stanley street. 11 !' I' I--I / ■f . I THB CITIZENS INSURANOB COMPAinr.-FIRIB, LIFE, SIR HUGH AJLLAN, President; La Grande Ligne Mission. — Rev. A. Munro, presl ent ; J. Richards, secretary-treasurer \ Rev. T. Lafleur. reoordiog secre- tary ; Rev. Chas. Koux, principal, at the G- Ligne Institutes. All contributions for the Mission to be addressed to Joseph Richards, 114 St. Peter street. Montreal Auxiliary Religious Tract Society.— J. A. Mathew- son, president; Principal Dawson and Warden King, vice-presi- dents ; W. Bell Dawson and W. Drysdale, secretaries ; W. King treasurer ; E. Staoey. depositary. Committee— Resident ministers of the Gospel, with W. Drysdale, James Ross, J. G. Parks, W. Orr, George Hague, A. A. Ayer, R. A. Palmer, John Murphy, and D. Bentley. Young Men''s Hebrew Benevolent Society. — J. L. Samuel, pre- sident ; L. Davis, vice-president ; M. Scnwob, treasurer ; L. A, Hart secretary; Rev. Dr. DeSola, L. Silverman, J. G. Asoher, and M. DeSola, board of relief. Young Men^s Christian Association.— Q. Hague, president ; T. Jamea Glaxton, J. M. Smith, D. W. Ross, Geo. Bishop, vice-presidents , J. S. MoLaohlan, treasurer : D. A. Budge, se- cretary ; John Murphy, D. Bentley, R. Henderson, Walter Paul, R. H. Holland, A. Kingman, Warden King, H. L. Put- nam, A. A. Ayer, G. Gushing, Geo. Lamb, L. H. Packard, F. W. Fairman, R. H. Buchanan, J. Dumaresq, R. Thomas, David Morrice, Ghas. Morton, Robert Smith, Dr. Q. C Edwards, J. B. Picken, H. J. Mudge, Dr. P. W. Kelly, W. Tees, W. G. Brown, A. p. Willis, S. F. Massett, J. J. McLaren, H. W. Buchanan, « Robert Logic, W. Reed. J. T. Donald, andF. E. Jodery, committee. ^ ., •. * '^ ^ INSTITUTIONS. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room.— W^t Sacrament Street, Alfred W. Hadrill, secretary. Mechanics* Institute.— 3 ohn Boyd, president; Robert Irwin, vice-president; N. B. Gorse, treasurer; Dr. Kelly, secretary; George Gruikshank, past president ; J. Findlay, William Reid, J. A. Starke, John McGallum, John Harper; Thos. Allan, Peter Lyall, Henry Tenlon, Henry Lampord, Charles £ltevens, general committee. ^r^ Association of Montreal.— Inooripor&ted 22nd Vic, chap. 12, 1858. Office at the Art Gallery, corner Phillips' square and St. Catherine street. His Excellency the Governor-General, AND ACCIDENT.--CAPITAL, • . • 91,188»OOOb CHERALD E. HART* General Hanaffer. INSTITUTIONS. 163 and H. R. 11. Princess Louise, patrons. Hon. Judi^e MacKay, president; Hon. Thos. Ryan, vice-president; R. W. Shepherd, treasurer. Council, Rev. Dr. Cordner, F. B. Matthews, W. Notman, Rev, Canon Norman, P. Redpath, John Popham, G. Gibb, R. White, D. A. P. Watt, S. £. Dawson, T. S. Hunt, F.RS., Q. A. Drummond. S* English, secretary and curator. Grand Trunk Railway Literary and Scientific Institute. — J. Hickson, president; H. Wallis, vice-president; A. Starke, secretary; F. P. Currie, chairman; D. Thomas, A- Walton, W. Falconer, J. Ridgedale, D. Wright, A. Plow, D. Robertson, J. Clark, J. Street, N. Price, A. Sargeant, E. May. Council of A rts and Manufactures of the Province of Quebec.'— Members : Hon. J. A. Ghapleau, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works ; Hon- E- T. Paquet, Provincial Secretary; Hon. G. Ouimet, Superintendent of Public Instruction ; A. A. btevenson. Esq., president, Montreal ; C. W. Carrier, Esq.. vice- president, Levis; S. C Stevenson, Esq.,, B. A., secretary, Mon- treal; J. B. Rolland, printer and bookseller; Thos. White, M.P. ; Adolphe Leveque, architect ; C A. Dansereau, Clerk of the uirown; Henry Bulmer, builder and contractor; Andrew Boyd, manufacturer; Guillaume Boivin, manufacturer: Samuel E. Dawson, bookseller ; Mioh. J. F. Quinn, advocate ; L. J. Boivin, commission merchant; Nap. Bourassa, artist, all of the city of Montreal ; Rev. Abb^ Octave Audet, Berger- ville; James Carroll, Quebec; Thos. Milette, Three Rivers; and Alex. G. Lomas. of Sherbrooke. Numismatic and Antiquarian Society ^^^ Montreal. — Organized 1862; incorporated 1870, 33 Vic, chap, fo, Hon. P. J. 0. Chau- veau, president.; Edward Murphy, Ist vice-president; Hon. Judge Baby, 2nd do ; G. A. Holmes, treasurer ; F. H. Reynolds, H. Mott, Chas. F. Hart, T. D. King, editing committee. The Montreal Sailors Institute^ 219 Commissioners street.— A. Allan, president; C. Alexander, vice-presidebt ; H. McLennan, treasurer; P. S. Ross, secretary; John Ritchie, manager. Entomological Society of ^«/«rw.— Founded, 1863. Incor- porated by Act of the Legislature of Ontario. Montreal Branch, organized, 1873. H. H. Lyman, M. A-, president ; Wm. Gouper, vice-president; G. J. Bowles, secretary and treasurer; George Bowles, curator ; Robert Jack, F. B. Caulfield, and R. Bur- land, counoU. 1 I ^ '\ ■ I i ir nfBlTRANOB 0OBCPANT.-Iiira BBANOB. TBIS OOMPAMT. Agsaetot CLUBS. SL James C/m3.— Doroheeter Street, corner University. B. Gaines, secretary. Metropolitan Club.—Zl Beaver Hall. J. Hiokson, President ; John F* Cotton, treasurer ; F. U. Reynolds, secretary. City C/«3.— 132 St. James street. John Potts, proprietor. MoMireal QymnasiuM.—{tJovr leased to " Montreal Lacrosse and Snow Shoe Clubs"). Comer of Mansfield and Bumside streets. Board of Directors of the Corporation: J. Lewis, president; J. L. Morris, vice-president; T. Lyman, T. Craiff. A. Grant, Col. F. Bond, D. Sinclair, committee ; H. W. Becket, secretary and treasurer. 224 St. James street. Victoria Skating: C/m3.— Honorary Members; The Right Hon. Lord Monk, Qen. Sir W. F. Williams, Bart., K-CB., H. R. H. Prince Arthur, H. I. H. The Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, The Right Hon. the Earl of Dufferin, Countess Duflferin, His Excellency the Marquis of Lome, H. R. H- the Princess Louise, J. Torrance, life member. Honorary directors : Ex- presidents J. Torrance, J. Lewis, S. H. Thompson, T. W. Ritchie, Q.C., J. Grant, F. W. Henshaw, J. Fairbaira, W. H. Hutton. C. p. Davidson, Q. C. ; Frederick C. Henshaw, presi- dent; C. G. Geddes, vice-president; H. R. Ives, H. C. Seott, Robert Archer, J. P. Scott and Selkirk Cross ; W. Alexander Caldwell, secretary treasurer. Fish and Game Protection Club of the Province of Quebec—' J. C. Wilson, president; E. C. Monk, vice-president; G. H. Matthews, secretary , W. H. Rintoul, treasurer. Committee : T. W. W. Goodwin, J. J. Redpath, A. N. Shewan, R. A. Al- loway, D.D.S., I. H. Steams, F. J. Brady, Geo. IJ. Ahem, H. R. Ives, E. B. Goodacre, J. Johnston, jr., R. H. Kilby, L. A. Boyer, J. B. A. Mongenais, T. R. Hall, J. B. Robertson. Montreal Chess C/»3.->Club Rooms, Montreal Amateur Ath- letic Association Gymnasium, Mansfield street. H. Aspinwall Howe, LL.D., president; Thos. Workman and Prof. W. H. Hicks, vice-presidents ; J . Henderson, Hypolite street, secre- tary-treasurer ; — Baker, John Barry, J. G. Ascher, council- lors. Evenings for Play : Tuesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. uwm POLiona of btxrt DssoRiPTioir issukd bt Im ftll piinotpal towns. CLUBS. 166 Montrtal Caiidouian Curling C/»3.— Bink corner Mountain and iSt. Catherine streets. Organized 1850 : incorporated 1868. Lt. Col. A. A. Stevenson, president ; A. C. Hutchison, vice- president; John Robertson, treasurer; Thomas Robin, secre- tary ; Rev. Canon Kllegood. chaplain. Committee of Manage- ment : J. H. Hutchison, John Allan, Robert Peel and David Wilson. Representative members : Wm. McGibbon and Alex. Murray. Montreal Curling Clu6.— '1079 St. Oatherine street. Founded in 1807. Patron, His Excellency the Marquis of Lome. A. Dennistown. president; James Williamson* vice-president; Rev. Gavin Lang, chaplain ; A. T. Riddell, secretary'treasurer. Representative members; A. T. Paterson, Robert Brown. Rink Committee: R. W. Tyre, H. Budden, Fred Cole. W. B. Watson, auditor. Montreal Thistle Curling C/m3.— Organized 1842, incorporated 1870. Alex. McPherson, president; K. M. Esdaile, vice-presi- dent; Charles Cassils, treasurer; Edward F. Craig, 442 St. Paul Street, secretary; Rev. J. Clark Murray, chaplain. Representative Members : Messrs. Geo. S. Brush, A. Macpher- son. Directors : David J. Greenshields. George S. Brush, J. M. Kirk, J. 8. Hunter, J. D. Anderson, and the above office bearers ex officio. Royal Caledonian Curling Club of Scotland.-~Q\\3\i Room, Brigade Office,— Officers of Canadian Branch— Colonel Dyde, C. M. G., president; Alex. Mitchell, vice-president; Alexander Murray, secretary-treasurer. ,i Montreal Lacrosse C/r/3.— Club Rooms, Gymnasium, Mans- field street. Track and grounds, Sherbrooke street West. P.O. Box 1188.— H. N. Bughes, honorary president; Lt.-Col. E. A. Whitehead, president: A. W. Stevenson, 1st vice-president; Fred. C. A. Mclndoe, 2na vice-president; H. W. Becket, trea- surer; Thos. L. Paton. honorary secretary. James Thom, George R. Starke, Geo. R. Marler, Wm. Aird, Geo. Sheppard, Samuel M. Baylis K. D. McGibbon. Shamrock Lacrosse Club. — James Mc Shane, president ; Dr. Guirin, 1st vice-president ; M. Fitzgibbon 2nd vice-president ; W. Snow, secretary ; J. Hootor, assistant secretary ; P. J. McElroy, treasurer. M. J. Polan. captain. Committee— P. J, Ronayne. P. MoKeown, T. Butler, J. Morton, J. liooben, M. Archill, J. 0. Neville. ^ ! s i mf :t THE CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPABTr.— ACCIBBNT addltf onAl Conip«iiMitioii for DlsflffureiiiMiit 166 MASONIC. Indtpendent Lacrosst C/m3.— President. S. 0> Stevenson; let ▼ioe-president, W. H. Arnton ; 2Dd do., Thoi. Todd ; secretary- treasurer. Wm. Scullion. Committee— W. A. Owler, George D. Bailie, D. Stevenson. J. Lousen, J. Fraser. Captain, M. O'Connell. Montreal Snow Shot Club.— Q\yx\i Room, Oymnasium, Mans- field street. P.O- Box 1138.— N. H. Hughes, honorary-president; Wm. L. Maltby, president; A. W. Stevenson, Ist vioe-presi- dent; H. W. Becket, 2nd vice-president; Wm. Aird. honorary secretary ; H. S. Tibbs, treasurer; Wm. McNab. G. R. Starke, R. Summerhayes, R. A. Beoket, T. L. Paton, Geo. L. Saite, James L. Gardner. St. George Snow Shoe Club.— 'E* C. Henshaw, president, ; J. G. Monk, 1st vice-president ; J. A. Wilson, vice-president; W. L. Mathews, secretary: J. Piddinrton, treasurer; C. Lamothe, S. Howard, R. Kaus, C Fleet, J. C Bowden, committee. Montreal G<7//'C/«3.— Established 1873. -Patrons; the Earl of Dufiferin, and Marquis of Lome (Governor-General of Canada) * J. Taylor, captain ; J. K. Oswald, secretary ; D. D. Sidey, Ely 8 of play, Wednesdays and Saturdays on tn< " Green," head of treasurer. Days of play, Wednesdays and Saturdays on the ' Durooher street. Montreal Foot-Ball Club.—E- A. Whitehead, president; H. W. Thomas, Vice-president; H. A. Abbott, captain; J. A* Ready, secretary ; W. W. Redpath, treasurer. F. Hamilton, G. L. Cains, C. Lamb, Lome Campbell, and F. W. Thomas, committee. Montreal Bicycle Club, Montreal Lacrosse Grounds.— H. S. Tibbs, secretary. P. 0. box, 1,733. Montreal Racket Court^ 74 St. George street. Montreal Amateur Athletic Association— T.lf Paton,seoretary* MASONIC. Officers of the Grand Lodge of Quebec. — M. W. Bro. John H. Graham, LL. D., Bichmond, Grand Master; B. W. Bro. Hobart Butler, Bedford, Deputy Grand Master ; B. W. Bro. Edson, Fitch, Quebec, D. D. O. M., Quebec and Three Rivers District ; R. W. Bro. J. Fred Walker, D. D. G. M., Montreal District ; R. W. Bro. J-, BRAirOH.— The only €«in|Miiiy In America ofVirliiip wlikent additional Promlnm. MASONIC. 167 Arthur P. Simpson, Lonnoxvillo, D. D. G. M., St. Francis District; R. W. Bro. 0. A. Hill, West ShotTord, 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. J. Massie, Jr., Cowansville, Grand Junior Warden ; R. W. Bro. Rev. John Scrimger, Montreal, Grand Chaplain ; R. W. Bro. Rev. Jas. Dixon, Montreal; R. W. Bro. I. H. Stearns, Montreal, Grand Treasurer; R. W. Bro. Thoa. Simpson, Montreal, Grand Registrar; R. W. Bro. John H. Isaac- son, Montreal, Grand Secretary; V. "W. Bro. Henry Dunne, Montreal, Graud Senior Deacon ; V. W. Bro. Thos. Hart, Rich- mond, Grand Junior Deacon ; V. W. Bro. David A. Manson, Mansonville, Grand Director of Ceremonies ; V. W. Bro. Geo, L. rinkham, Coaticooke, Grand Organist, V. W. Bro. M. B. Schofleld, Sherbrooke, Grand Pursuivaiit; V. W. Bro. H. Russell, M.D., Quebec, G. E. Jacques, Montreal, Jas. S. Catclipole, Water- town, Bernard Reed, Montreal, Grand Stewards. S. B. Dawson, Quebec, Grand Tyler. Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Mnmns of Qiiehec. — M. E. Frank Edgar, Grand Z. ; R. E. Frank Edgar, Grand H. ; R. E Ezekiei Luke Robinson, Waterloo, Gran^ S. ; R. K. Angus Grant, Montreal, Grand Scribe E. ; R. E. F. W. W. Bowen, Sherbrooke, Grand Scribe N. ; R. E. Albert D. Nelson, Montreal, Grand Treasurer; R. E. Samuel Kennedy, Quebec, Grand Principal Sojourner. Appointed officers.— Y. Ex. Henry Leroy Fuller, M.D., Sweeta- burgn. Grand Asst. Sojourner ; V. Ex. Henry Dunne, Montreal, Grand Junior Sojourner ; V. Ex. Fred. Barnes, M.D., Point St. Charles, Grand Pursuivant ; V. Ex. Hobart Butler, Bedford, V. Ex. Jas. Bowen, Jr., Quebec, V. Ex. Jos. Mitchell, Montreal, Grand Stewards. , Orand Superintendents of Districts. — R, E. Comp. John Mc- Lean, Montreal ; R. E. Comp. F. T. Thomas, Stadacona, R. E. Comp. Jas. Addie, Eastern Townships. Committee on Finances and Benevolence. — R. Ex. Comp. J. H. Graham, A.M., LL D., Richmond, Chairman ; R. Ex. Comp. James Kennedy, Quebec, B. Ex. Comp. James Addie, Hunting- ville. Committee on Jurisprudence, Grievances and Appeals. — R. B. Comp. Frank Edgar, Montreal, Chairman; R. E. Comp. Hez. Luke Robinson, Waterloo; R. E. Comp. W. M. Lemessurier, Montreal. Committee of Foreign Correspondence. — V. E. Comp. A. T. Simpson, Lennoxville, Chairman; R. E. Comp. Frank Edgar, Montreal, R. E. Comp. H. W. Wood, Knowlton. M I i TBB 0IXIZEN8 JXfSUBJLSQR GOMFANY.— FCfeB BRANCH. wlllb«qiioted4. Agencies Committee on Credent iala.—'R. E. C. Thos. Milton, Point St. Charles, Chairman ; E. E. C, F. T. Thomas, Quebec, V. E. C Hobart Butler, Bedford. Subordinate Chapters of Boyal Arch Masons of Quebec meeting in Montreal : Carnarvon Chapter ^ No. 5, Q.JB.— Meets on 3rd Thursday of each month, except June, July and August, in the Boyal Albert Chapter Booms, No. 6 Phillips Square. Mount Horeb Chapter^ No. 6, Q.i?,- Meets on 2nd Wednesday of each month, in the British Masonic Chambers, Notre Dame street. Montr ecA Chapter^ No. 7, Q.R. — Meets on 2nd Friday of each month, in the Canadian Masonic Chambers, Place d'Armes. Royal Albert Chapter, No. 8, Q.B. — Meets on 3rd Wednesday in March, June, September and December, in their Chapter Booms, No. 6 Phillips Square. St. Charles Chapter, No. 9, ^.i?.— Meets on 1st Tuesday of each month, in Masonic Hall, Point St. Charles. St. Paui^s Chapter^ E.R. — ^Meets in Chapter Boom, Academy of Music, third Thursday in January, March, June and October. Richard Cceitr de Leon Preceptory, Montreal, of the United Beligious and Military Orders of the Temple, and of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Bhodes and Malta. — Officers for 1881-82.— « E. Sir Kt. t A. G. Adams, Presiding Preceptor ; Sir Kt. f W. M. Lemessurier, Constable ; Sir Kt. f W. S. Evans, Marshal ; Sir Kt. f Jos. Mitchell, Chaplain ; E. E. Sir Et. J 1. H. Steams, Treasurer; Sir Kt. t J. M. Glass, Begistrar; Sir Kt. J. J. Beed, Sub-Marshal; Sir Kt. t J- C. Wilson, Captain of Guards ; Sir Kt. f B. Tyler, Director of Ceremonies ; Sir Kt. f C. M. Putney, Almoner ; Sir Kt. t W. B. Cuthbert, First Standard Bearer ; Sir Kt. f D. Ander- son, Second do. ; Sir Kt. f Jas. Martin, Pursuivant ; Fr. Geo. D. Beed, Guard. Meets at their Chapter House, 359 Notre Dame street, on the 4th Thursday of every month, except June, July and August. Richard Coeur de Leon Encampment.- month at British Masonic Chambers. kth Thursday in each Montreal Sovereign Consistory, 32 degrees. Ancient and Ac- cepted Scottish Rite..— ith. Tuesday in each month in the Asylum, St. Catherine street. Hochelaga Chapter of Rose Croix, 18 Degrees, A. & A. S. R. — 3rd Tuesday in each month, in the Asylum, 1448 St. Catherine street. Hochelaga Grand Lodge of Perfection, 14 Degrees, A. & A. S. R. — drd Tuesday in each month, in the Asylum, 1448 St. Catherine street. 0oiuehold Risks speoUlly desired, for whiclk low flcuret In all pnnoipal towiM. O) 0> M O) *fk W aOQhd 2 * "• P GO g . OQ 1-^ 83 89 g P rfk. » 00 QQ B.CB SS hH &9 ^ to • fD ® tD H •« OQ #• CD B. B. (D H at H*! (C tJ< »Jt Mi P'S 5 && p 5 f^es ffl GO W hH »J h!^ hd »i^ hrj ac hrj (CmIm. COoOQi-'ifCM* «S328gSg2.8^ 5 ^ ccop CD © 88 M » O CLffl P S S* P-S as a. ft, 5 &!• P''~'P<^pOm^ 2Bg:S,3|£ P>o P^o^~2 CO • o- 2 2^^^ S O CD f* •OX o CD CD gr. p 00 (D OQ CD o i § s Q r m THE CmZEMS IMSUBANCE CO.-STBICT EOONOICT IK SIK HUGH ALJjAN, Presldeati 170 ODD-FELLOWS. I. 0. or ODDFELLOWS, M. U. Montreal District. — Prov. Grand Master, W. Keed; Deputy- Pro v. Grand Master, J Kidgway ; corresponding secretary, H. E. Tucker ; treasurer, J. Findlay; trustees, D. Cunningham and B. J. Hickey ; auditors, W. Papp, J. Anderson, Hunt. Loyal Montreal Lodge, No. 3,115. — W. Hamilton, N. G. ; "W. Cook, G. M. ; J. Briggs, V. G. ; White, K. S. ; J. Eeed, F.S. ; J. Findlay, treasurer. Loyal Victoria Lodge, No. 5,896. — E. Penk, N. G. ; G. Cook, G. M. ; W. Papp, F. S. ; D. Eobinson, treasurer. Loyal Excelsior Lodge, No. 6,237. — C. Gauthiel, N. G. ; W. Emo, G. M. ; McGarry, V. G. ; J. Eobinson, F. S. ; Walter Eeed, treasurer. Loyal Star of the West, No. 6,315. — ^W. Jordan, N". G. ; George Papps, G. M. ; C. Salsbury, F. S. ; C. Williams, treasurer. Loyal Trafalgar Lodge, No 6,319. — J. Brophy, N". G. ; A. S. Eodgers, G. M. ; W. Wait, V. G. ; W. West, E. S. ; Camp- bell, F. S. ; B. J. Hickey, treasurer. Loyal Palmerston Lodge, No. 6,350. — J. Palmerston, N.G. ; E. Peck, G. M. ; J. Crichton, Jun., V. G. ; Mc Vicar, E. S. ; Low, F. S. ; Kitchen, — — ; J. Crichton, Sen., treasurer. Eoyal Arch Chapter of OddfeUowship, M. U. — Maple Leaf Chapter No. 1. — J. Ion, A. G. M. ; W. Anderson, N. G. M. ; C . Williams, V. G. M. ; F. Upton, Grand Warden ; H. E. Tucker, Grand Secretary; T. H. Sully, Grand Treasurer; A. E. Eeid, Grand Guardian. ORANGE OEDER. The Hohah Black Preceptory, No. 155. — Meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Royal Scarlet Chapter. — Meats on the 14th of each month. County Lodge — Annual meeting 3rd Wednesday in February »fl'; MANAOB&OENT * UBEBAJJTY TO POUOT HOIJ>BB»^ GEKAUO & HABT, Oenerftl Manager. District Lodge.— Annnal meeting 2nd Tuesday in January Quarterly meetings 2nd Tuesday in April, July and October. Derry L. 0. L. No. 224.— Meets 2nd Friday in every month. Duke of York L. 0. L., No. 413 ^Meets 2nd Wednesday in every month. Victoria L. 0. L., No. 350. — ^Meets 4th Wednesday in every month. , ._ ., ; .. . X. . Boyne L. 0. i., No. 401. — ^Meets 3i:d Friday in every month. Dominion L. 0. L.j No. 1263.— Meets 3rd Friday in every month. ,,, , , , The above meet in the Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. Lome L. 0. X., No. 1373. — ^Meets Ist "Wednesday in every month in St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles. Racket L. O. X., No. 1474. — ^Meets 2nd Tuesday in every month at Orange Hall, 132 Chatham st. Provincial Grand Lodge. — ^Annual meeting, 3rd Tuesday in February, 1882, in Montreal. Prentice Boys — St. George'^ s No. 26. — Meets 2nd Monday in every month, in Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. , 4. , ^, ; ANCIENT OiiDEE OF FORESTEES. MoNTBEAL Unitbd DISTRICT. — Meets the 4th Monday in Janu- ary, 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. Officer s.^W. Cole, C.R., chief ranger; F. G-. Pollard, sub-chief; H. S. Lomas, Treasurer — address, St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles ; C. Salsbury, secretary, 66 Ply- mouth Grove, off Canning street. P. O. address, Audit Office, G. T. Bailway, Montreal. Court Mount Royals No. 5,694. — Meets every alternate Friday at Lomas' Club House, Point St. Charles. Secretary, J. Ed- wards, 122 McGill street. Court Allan^s Pride, No. 5,774. — ^Meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday in each month, at 666^ Craig street. Secretary, C. S. Grey, 207 McGill street. Ii ^ 'i 1' rv, .ilffl THK CmZBirS INSUBANCE COMPASTT^Llfe Bnuick. is aflbided* mnd tbe most wi§stA 172 STE. OUXEGONDE VILLA.GE. Cotirt St, JudBi No. 5,889. — Meets every alternate Thursday, at the West End Hall, 132 Chatham street. Secretary, T. J. Bed- ford, Audit Office, Grand Trunk Bailway, Montreal. Court Marquis of Lornef No. 6.420.— Meets every alternate Tuesday, at the School House, Tanneries street. Secretary, W. Cole. ■. ' ' -■. V r STE. CUNEGONDE VILLAGE. ;Mt i (Incorporated 1876.) • r ' Corporation. — Ohas. F. Lalonde, Mayor. Councillors: L. H. Henault, chairman fire and police committee; Joseph Luttrell, chairman finance committee ; S. Delisle^ chairman health com- mittee ; W. Lemay, chairman road and light committee ; G. Bon- neville, chairman license committee ; Louis Fortin, chairman water committee ; Chs. F. Porlier, secretary-treasurer ; Auditors, T. J. Bedford and J. A. B. Leonard. The Council meets on the 1st Monday of each month. i ^ - \ . '• Chief of fire and police force, Chas. T. Poirier. ' ' Water Works, Berger and Beique, proprietors. J. A. U. Beaudry, architect. Chs. F. Porlier, cashier and Inspector. ^> r'.'i J j Commissioners Court.— S. Delisle, president; L. H. Henault, H. Morin, Jos. Luttrell, Frs. Payette, 0. Prevost, Louis Boy. M. J. A. Dorval, auditor. .'(hf. - . ■ ■■v.- It - '?'.' ■' v. T * .■■' .! : ' ■^t ;*.....?- ...; >. Mpumted by Act of Parliament*— Undnnbted pni#ti«ed*— Agepctca In all prtncipal to^ QUEBEC. 173 QUEBEC. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. Jean B. Brosseau, Mayor, li. A. Cannon, city clerk ; N. FageSj assistant clerk ; 0. J. L. Lafrance, city treasurer : Jno. W. Wnght, assistant city treasu- rer ; Matthew F. Walsh, accountant ; Aug. Boomer, check clerk ; Arthur iiringras; clerk; Charles Baillairge, city surveyor and water works manager ; P. Campeau, assistant road surveyor \ Jeremiah Gallagher, assistant water works manager ; A. B. McConnelL clerk ; Pierre Bovin, keeper chauteau d'eau ; Ideut- Col. L. P. vohl, chief of police ; Philip Dorval, chief of the fire brigade : Philippe Brunelle, chief telegraph operator ; O. Begin, de- puty chief telegraph operator; G. Noreau, Jr. assistant telegraph, operator ; Maurice O'Learjr, Joseph Onesime Vezina, J. A. Grenier, assessors ; P. Murphy and L. A. Labrecque, auditors ; Charles Tru- delle, Leon Bertrand, and N. Guay, Michael Foy, Geo. Gasthon- guay, market clerks ; R. Roy and E. Renaud, collectors of Palace Harbour revenue ; E. A. Dery, recorder ; Edward Foley, clerk of court ; Augustin Malouin, deputy clerk ; Apolinaire Plamondon head bailiff ; Uldric Deroches and J. Trudelle, bailiffs ; L. G. Baillarge, attorney; AdolpheTourangeau, notary public; Peter A. Wright, guardian and chief messenger. POST OFFICE. J. B. Pruneau •••Postmaster J. E. Bolduc Assistant Postmaster. A. W. Lebel, money order and Savings Bank clerk; C. Chamberland, B. Lacasse, O. Biron, W. Handford, L .A. Rochette, W. White, Z. Gagnon, E. English, F. Gaboury, M. Myler, J. E. Carrier, P. M. Maingay, N. J. B. Turner, P. E. Lane., C. Lacombe, and O. Plamondon, clerks ; T. Denechaud, Housekeeper. Post Office Inspector''s Office. — ^W. G. Sheppard, inspector; J. L. Anctil, assistant inspector ; O. Frechette, H. Huot, C. Vohl, and J. L. A. Beaudty, clerks ; H. A. Murphy, N. A. Baudet, J. Deslauriers, G. Lapointe, E. Blondeau ; L. N. Dionne, T. Gaudry, D. Blondeau, L. N. Gameau, J. O. Pageau, O. Talbot, L. Furios, G. Evanturel, J.T. Methot, E. Hudon, F.X.L. Abbe, J. G. Bourget, and D. C. Dagneau, railway mail clerks ; Jule Boivin, messenger.) • * J*!! 111 'i. I . »■ i t K '5; THB OmZEMS INSURANCB OOS^PAinr. — ACOIDBNlr COMFBNSAIl&D. WBEBXY BKf jTKF QUEBEC EXCHANGE. Arthur street, L. T. Managing Committee. — Weston Hunt, chairman ; W, Brodie, J. C. Thomson, D. Eattray, J. G. Eoss, W. Eae, E. E. Dobell, ; William Walker, secretary-treasurer ; Frank Johnston, superin- tendent. r-.,.s>j D-yciV^ BOAED OF TEADE. Office,Exchange Buildings, Arthur street, L. T. Officers. — Owen Murphy, president ; T. Ledroit. vice-president ; H. W. Welch, Treasurer ; F. H. Andrews, secretary. Council. — A. Eraser, E. E. Dobell, J. Patton; W. Hunt, H. Dinning, W- Brodie, B. Verret, E. H. Smith, W- Sharpies, J. Shehyn, M. P. P. CEOWN TIMBEE LANDS 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Collector of Crown Timber dues, McLean Stewart ; assistant, John Mackay ; Pierre Miller, clerk. HAEBOUE COMMISSIONEES. . Custom House. Meet every Wednesday at 3 p. m. P. A. Valin, chairman ; E. E. Dobell, James Patton, J. Chabot, Hon. Thomas McGreevy, M.P., J. B. Forsyth, W. Eae, Ferdinand Hamel, John Sharpies; Francois Gourdeau, harbour master; A. H. V erret, secretary-treasurer. INLAND EEVENUE OFFICE. Custom House. Officers. — J. M. LeMoine, district inspector ; G. Larue, collec- tor ; J. H. Cahill, accountant ; Geo. Bourrassa, Joseph Eouleau, M. McNamara, Geo. Neilan, John Courtney; Chas. Belanger; Jules Lemoine. F. X. La Traversey, Louis Lepine, On6sime Bourget, excisemen. SUPEEVISOE OF CULLEE'S OFFICE. 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Supervisor of Cullers, ; A. Eraser, deputy and book- keeper ; T. J. Walsh, cashier ; E. Gowan, bookkeeper ; G. H. DeBlois, Patrick Lambert, W. F. Whelan. 0. P. L. DeMartigny, J. E. Belland, Z. Levasseur, James Foley, Perd. Poliquin, T. P. Gro- gan, Chas.Bellerive, specification clerks ; JohnHemey, messenger. 11 BBANCltf— F£BSONAL INJURIES, DEATH BT ACdDEMl AFFORDED. Agenoles In all principal towns WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Old Military Bakery, St. Andrew street. Abdon C6t6, inspector ; Joseph Gregoire, Phillip Bourrassai and W. Adam, assistants ; Thos. Lemieux, messenger. -" GAS INSPECTION. Old Military, Bakery, St. Andrew street. N. LeVasseur, inspector. Professor ADULTERATION OF FOOD. Office, Ste. Anne street, U. T. analyst and chemist. CONSULATES. Argentine Confederation.— John Arthur Maguiro, 118 St. Peter St., L. T. Belgium. — Louis Bohls, consul ; A. Joseph, vice-consul ; 71 St Peter st., L. T. Chili and Peru.— John Laird, St. Lawrence Chambers, 113 St. Peter street, L. T. Denmark.— Or, T. Pemberton. 117 St. Peter street, L. T. France. — ^Le Gomte de Ses Maisons, St. Louis st. (?crmon ^wmVc— Charles Pitl, St. Paul street. Italy.— Q. T. Pemberton, St. Peter street, L. T. Monte Video.— Ch&Tles P. Champion, 66 St. Peter street, L. T. Netherlands.— C. J. Jansen, consul. Dean's Building, 61 St. Peter street, L. T. Sweden and Norioay.-'W. A. Schawrtz, consul ; A. Falkezi- berg, vice-consul, St. James street, L. T. Portugal. — F. Carbray, consul, 114 St. Peter street, L. T. Spain. — Senor le Compte de Premio-Real, consul-general for the Confederation of Canada and British and French Possessions in North America, 57 St. Ann street. "United States — Hon. John N. Wassan, St. Ann street, U. T. ■%'■ I' f 11 p. t'l CITIZEMS IMSUBANOS OO— #US,000 depoiltod with CaaMlan QoTwnmimt^i^fncI— In. all prinelpal towna. 176 QUEBEC. CUSTOMHOUSE. Point-&-Carcy. J. W. Dunscomb, collector. Long Room. — ^N. N. Boss, chief clerk; Vincent Cazeau, clerk and cashier; Ghas Oouin, Ed. Huot, E. L. J. Giroux. N. L O. Belleau, Eug. Doucet, and A A. Dion, clerks ; D* D. O^Meara, measuring surveyor ; j. Griffiths, house- keeper and guardian ; C. Juneau, fireman ; Landina Surveyor's Department. — James A. Green, surveyor and warehousekeeper ; L6andre Dugal, assistant warehousekeeper and head locker ; H. Higgins, John Hogan, Jean Bouillard, Charles Marcotte. James Batterton, J. B. Dion, B. Cauchon, and W. E. Edge, lockers; Geo. CoUey and A. G. Hawkins, clerks to surveyor ; A. E. Lange- yin, chief landing waiter; W. H. Carter, second landing waiter ; F. X. Belanger, third landing waiter ; Hugh McHugh, ana A. J. Bowden, samplers and weighers ; Louis Bilodeau, appraiser ; J. B. Dion, assistant appraiser ; M. Gauvin, clerk ; John Deary and Owen Hannon, porters. Water Side JDepartment. — ^Alfired Wheeler^ tide surveyor ; E. Larue, assistant do ; E. Trudel, Thos. Farke^ J. McGillivray, M. Brophy. D. Byrne, Thos. Browne, H. JVIarmion, J. Fanning, James O^Brien, B. Moffat, W. Bulger, A. McWilliams, B. Jessop. J. Murtagh, Jas. Clifford, A. Beauchamp, J. Coveney, L. N. Vallerand, tide waiters ; "W". Hamilton, and Thomas Burns, night watchmen ; Joseph Lemieuz^ and M. McManus, cockswains ; A. Bissoneault, J. Tierney, 0. Noel, H. Johin.J. Hawley, D. Lecours, N. Pouliot, C. LabontS, boatmen. OvJt Post. — A. G. Bussieres and B. C. Blair, sub-collectors; J. Radford and A. Comeau, preventive officers. BoX' No. FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES. ST. LEWIS WABD. '•>v..'; ('V;'- '"< \ 2. Comer St. Anne street and Esplanade S. Comer Des Grissons and St. Genevieve streets 4. Comer of Haldimand and St. Lewis streets 5. Comer Garden and Ann streets 6. Comer of Buade and Fort streets 7. Comer St. Eustache and St. George streets PALACE WARD. 8. Comer Ste. Famille and Hebert streets 12. Comer St. John and Collins streets 13. Comer Palace and McMahon streets 14. Comer St. John and St. Stanislas streets OmiEirS IHSURAirOB €OMPAHT.-FfM» ABd A«eld«iit.— capital, •ItlSStOOO* IJfll 15. 16. 17. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 31. 32. 34. 35. 36. 37, 41. 42. 43. 45. 46. 47. 61. 52. 53. 54. 56. 57. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 67. 71. 72. 73. 7. QUEBEC. 177 CHAMPIiAIir WABD. Dinning's Shipyard. 846 Champlain street Taylor'8 Grocery, 716 Champlain street Fire Station, 480 Champlain street Giblin^s House, 801 Champlain street Jalbert's Foundry, 119 Champlain street ST. PETBR'S WARD. r- Comer Arthur and Dalhousie streets Chinic, Beaudet <& Co., foot of Mountain Hill Fire Station, Sault-au-Matelot Foot of Dambourges Hill Lemesurier's Building, St. Paul street Fire Station, St. Paul's Market -!' .'•! JACQUBS-CARTIEB WARD. Comer Corner Corner Corner Comer Comer Comer Corner Corner Comer Comer Comer Comer Des Prairies and St. Dominic streets Desfosses and Dupont streets ' /'. Valier and Delachapelle streets '■ Church and St. Joseph streets v^ Dorchester and Notre Dames des Anges streets Valier and Belleau streets Colomb and Nelson streets St. Anselme and St. Joseph streets • L ST. BOGH'S WARD. Caron and Queen streets Queen and Crown streets Queen and Dupont streets St. Dominic and St. Francois streets St. James and Byland streets MONTCALM WARD. .' . / ; v* ( f : Comer Artillery and St. Eustache streets . :,*. Comer St. Augustin and St. Patrick streets Fire Station, comer St. Patrick and Berthelot streets Corner D'Artigny and Amable Streets. Bon Pasteur, Amable street Corner Grande A116e, Catholic Cemetery ST. JOHN'S WARD. Comer St. John and DeSalaberry streets Comer St. John and Sutherland streets Corner St. John and Cote St. Genevieve streets Comer St. Olivier and St. Claire streets Comer St. Augustin and St. G«orge streets House of Parliament, Palace Ward Comer St. Eustache and St. George streets 12 I OinZBZfS nrSUBANOB GOBIPAlfT.-lTRB, MFB, SIB HUGH AIXAN. President; 1^ hz • :* H^., ; 'V 178 QUEBEC. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Allaire, Paul Amiot, Louis Anderson, M. Wheatley Bigaouette, Felix Thomas Bolduc, Henrj Bennett, Benson Blais, Louis Eugene Blais, Jacques E. * Brousseau, Leger *• ' Bedard, Joachim Belleau, Alfred G. Belanger, Victor Blakeston, Eaymond Boivin, Louis Bums, Thomas Bourget, Louis Connolly, Michael Connolly, James Campbell, William Darling Clapham, John Greaves Coveney, Edward '\6t6, Augustin iscomb, John W* ^nne, Fortune ion, Isaac Dinning, James Dobell, Kichard B. Dnun, Samuel W. Falardeau, Louis Fry, Henry Fitzgerald, John Glackemeyer, Samuel J. Gingras, Jean Elie Giblin, John Gauvreau, Pierre Garneau, Pierre Germain, Noibert '-'" Girouz, Edouard Giroux, Pierre Gale, John V. Gosselin, Jonas Gilchen, Thomas Ham el. Abraham Hossack, James Hamilton, Bobert Henchey, Patrick Hagens, Hans Herring, William Holmes, William E. Jones, Horatio Nelson Joseph, Abraham Kirwin, William Laird, John Louis, Joseph Lortie, Dominique Marsden, William Michon, Etienne Miller, George Maheux, Nicholas Murphy, Owen MaiUoux, Joseph Amedee Marcotte, Louis McCallum, Daniel McGie. Daniel ' McBlain, Henry McCorkell, James Nesbitt, John James Nolette, Isaie Parke, George Holmes Peters, Simon PorteouB, John Peachy, Ferdinand Partridge, Patrick M. BobitaiUe, Joseph Bousseau, Edouard Benaud, Jean Baptiste Biufret, Bemi Ferdinand Bae, William Bussel, Willis Boy, F. E. Sewell, James A. Shaw, Bobert St. Michel, Charles Shehyn, Joseph Sharpies, William Swift, Henry Shee, Patrick TourangeaUj Pierre G. Tessier, Cyrille Tremblay, George T. Temple, Charles, V. M. Withall, William John Wurtele, William G. Wurtele, Bichard Henry D. Murray, Clerk of the Peace. ■r if Rlfl '} tj i AHD ACdDENT^-CAPITA!.* €VRAI«D E. HABT, G«Mml • • • •MtS.OOO. QUEBEC. 170 BANKS. Bank of British North ilmertoa.— C. F. Smith, manager, St. Peter street, L. T. Bank of Montreal, — J. Forteout. manager, comer St. Peter and Arthur streets, L. T. Banque Nationale- — F. Vezina, cashier, 77 St. Peter street. M^chanta^ Bank. — H. M. Price, manager, 79 St. Peter street. Quebec Bank.— J. Stevenson, cashier, Quebec Bank Buildings, comer St. James and St. Peter streets, L. T. Union Bank.—V. MacEwan, cashier, St. Peter street, L. T. Savings Branch Union Bank^ formerly Quebec Provident and Savings Bank.— J. Veasey, cashier, 9 St. Louis street, U. T. Savings fianjfe.— Head Office, 77 St. Peter street ; F. Vezina, manager; F. B. A. Vezina, sec-treasurer. Branches.r-1Z St. John street ; T. Z. L. Vezina. accountant ; 97 St. Joseph street, F. 06t6 accountant ; Levis, G. N. Hamel, accountant. 54 St. Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL. LAW FORMS KiEFT IN" stock: J. THEO; ROBINSON, w '■■ I • u llfSUBAKOJB 0OMFAlfT.~IJF!B TBXI OOMFAirr. 180 OTTAWA. OTTAWA. CITY GOVERNMENT. ^1882. -. ■ - Mayor : C. H, Maciktosh. Victoria Trard.->Aldermen : A. Masson, John Bobier, and P. Whelan. Wellington Ward.-^Aldexmen : David Scott, J. G. Jamieson, and B. 0. W. McCuaig. St. George^ a ITard.— Aldermen : A. O. F. Coleman, George A. Harris and John O'Leary, By TTard.— Aldermen : John Heney, Dr. St. Jean, and P. Conwav. . -* Ottawa TTard.—Aldermen : E. E. Lauzon, F. McDougal, and E. G. Laverdure. OjS^ers of Corporation.— W. P. Lett, city clerk and registrar of births, marriages and deaths ; H. Jackson, accountant and assistant city clerk ; T. H. Kirby, treasurer ; T. W. Thompson, collector ; J. Lindsay, accountant ; B. Surtees, city engineer ; Weldon Champness, clerk; J. G^Beilly, license inspector; A. Pratt, assessment commissioner ; Jos. Biopelle and Wm. Porter, assessors; B. O'BeiUy and S. Bathwell, auditors; Bobert Xile, messenger. Police Commiaaioners. — The Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrate ; H. Lapierre, city solicitor. Police Court.'-The Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrate, commissioners ; M. O'Gara, police magistrate ; W. P. Lett, junr., clerk; A. P. Sherwood, chief of police ; Dr. Bobillard, health inspector, William McVeity, detective. \ A / A CUSTOM HOUSE. Z. Wilson, collector; J. T. Bartram, surveyor; W. McAgy, appraiser; W. S. Kirby, chief clerk; G. J. Horm, J. B. Steacy, clerks; A. Heney and P. Marier, landing waiters; S. C. Kirr, locker ; J. J. McGowan, storeman and packer ; Q. B. Johnson, messenger. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Begistrar of shipping, Z. Wilson, collector of castoms ; G. Stockdale, surveyor and measuring of shipping. ■f^i: S ■. wjwm pouoxm ov to all yilnctpal toi MTEKW DBSOBIPTION INina> BT OTTAWA. 181 INLAND REVENUE. B. Borrod»Ue, district inspector ; M. Battle, collector ; J. M. B. Henry, depatjr inttpector ; W. Q. Bedard, J. L. Olivier, excise oiAoers; Austin Lett, temporary do.: R. S. Park, temporary do., inspector Canadian leat tobacco. Residence, Hawkesbury. WATER WORKS' OFFICES. R. Surtees, manager: £. Finard, collector; J. F. Cunningham, clerk ; John MoDougal bailiff ; W. G. Williams, policeman. BOARD OP TRADE. Hon. J. Skead, president; E. McGillivray, vice-president; J. Cunningham, treasurer ; J. H. P. Gibson, secretary. Council.-— ¥. Clemow, J. W. McRae, W. Pennock, T. Patterson, J. C. Brennan, J. Heney, J. A. Pinard, J. Kavanagh, P. Lar- month, D. Murphy, C. McGee, J. W. Russell. Arhitratora. — R. W. Cruice, W. Scott, E. E. Lauzon, M. Starrs, W. Shoolbred, 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 MoNTBEAii. — Ottawa Branch. — A. Drummond, mana- ger ; J. W. C. de O'Grady, accountant; A. Montizambeit, teller; A. B. Monk, discount clerk ; C. A. Eliot, ledger-keeper ; J. S. C. Eraser, cash-bookkeeper; S. J. Plunkett, Govemmant clerk; J. C. Keams, messenger. Bank of British North America. — Ottawa Branch. — Office, 241 Wellington street. W. D. Chambers^ manager ; J. C. Welsh, accountant ; Alf. Duffus, teller ; R. Moms, discount clerk ; G. A. Robinson, ledger-keeper ; J. Larden, messenger. Canadian Bank of Commerce. — Ottawa Branch. — Office, Vic- toria Hotel Block, Wellington street. Jeffrey Hale, manager; A. P. Lewis, teller; J. H. Thompson, accountant; E. Corridan, messenger. Merchants' Bank — Ottawa Branch. — Office, 12 Metcalfe st. — W. H. Rowley, manager ; C. W. Walcott, accountant ; F. Gem- mett, teller; A. Y. Spencer, ledger-keeper; H. H. May, junior clerk ; John Edmonds, messenger. La Banqub Nationalb and Savings Bank.— Of^awa Branch. — Office, Wellington street. S. Benoit, manager ; A. P. A. Rinfret, accountant ; A. J. St. Pierre, teller ; A. Hardy, ledger-keeper ; A. Gulbrandsen, messenger. N I' I , i ■ I 1' i\ I I : i 1: I ■ I THE CITIZENS IKSITRAlirCE COMFAJTr.— ACC U I E BI T additional Compemaatioii for Disllviur«iii«iil» 182 OTTAWA. Ontario Bank and Savings Bank. — Ottawa Branch. — Office, north-east corner of Wellington and Metcalfe streets. J. H. Woodman, manager; G. B. Bartlett, accountant; A. Denny, teller; H. P. Gow, ledger-keeper; P. Ktzgerald, messenger. Bank of Ottawa and Savings Bank.— Office, Wellington street, south side, comer of O'Connor. G. Bum, manager ; W. J. Christie, accountant ; John A. Bangs, teller ; J. B. Monk, ledger- keeper; J. Henderson, junr., clerk; J. Martin, messenger. Quebec Bank and Savings Bank. — Ottawa Branch. — Office, Wellington street, opposite the Houses of Parliament. H. V. Noel, manager; W. M. Bichards, accountant; C. V. Noel, Ist teller; J. H. Pinhey, discount clerk; C. A. Moore, deposit ledger ; G-. A. Sha.w, cash book ; Bobert MiUer, messenger. Union Bank OF L. C. and Savings Bank. — Ottawa Branch.-^ Office, corner of Bideau and Little Sussex streets. M. A. Ander- son, manager ; E. E. Webb, accountant and teller ; , ledger-keeper ; J. Martin, messenger. 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, Jos. Kavanagh, Hammet Hill, M.D. Jas. O'Connor, J. B. Esmond, Wm. Byers, B. E. O'Connor, J. P. Taylor, Alexander Workman, Thomas Langrell, M. O'Gara, P.M., F. Clemow, H. Grist, Jno. Culbert, Jr. J. A. Pinard, Francis Abbott, ; A. J. Bussell, B. Cummings, CITY BEGISTBY OFFICE- A. Burritt, registrar; K, Grabum, deputy registrar. Office hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. County Courts — District of Carleton, Prescott ' AND Bussell. General Sessions and County Courts, with J'Hrt/.— Tuesday, June 13 and December 12. County Court Sittings, without J^itrj/.— Monday, April 4 and October 3. County and Surrogate Terms.— January 2 to 7, inclusive ; April 3 to 8, inclusive ; July 2 to 7, inclusive ; October 3 to 8 in- clusive. BKANCS.— Tlie onlj GomiMmy in America oflRivliMr without addltJonal Premlmn. I ADVERTISEMENT. 183 JAMES HOPE & GO. ^l^TtAHW'A^ MANUFACTURING STATIONERS AND lasmifl, lima! |iktef$l |lt|op||9i$ IMPORTERS OF General Stationery. Artists' ]?Iaterlals. Scl&ool Books, Bibles, Oliurcli SerTices, Prayer Books, Pliotogrrapliic Albums, &c. Particular attention given to the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS of the best material and workmanship. BOOKBINDING and PAPER EULING in all their branches ^ executed in the best manner and with despatch. : i; ': f I- I r 1 1^ ! 1 'Ill > N H fHB OinZSNS nreUBANCS OOMFANT.— FIKB BBANOH. wUllMqiMted. Agenciei 184 OTTAWA. Division Court Sittings. — Opens at 10 a.m. .:.-":■■■-•>; -■"'■ • i Feb. March. April. |May. • a 23 29! • • 5 6 7 4 8 11 00 25 • • • & f. 12 6 7 8 6 9 4 7 6 9 5 8 12 13 14 1 |Nov. 1 Dec. Carleton : No. 1 Division, Ottawa City. . . Circuit Divisions : No. 2, Bichiuoad \ 1 lfll4 14 11 ..' 8 12 ..i 9 13 . . 10 10.. 7 14 . . 11 10 . . 6 1 9 11 * 15 10 11 12 9 U 2 24 13 8 8 .. 9 .. No. 4, Mohr's Corners No. 5, North Gower No. 7, Town Hall, Nepean. . . . Prescott Circuit Divisions: No. 1, L'Orignal No. 2, Vankleek Hill 10 7 11 21 • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 No. 3, East Hawkesbury y.c 8 .. 21 .. 24 .. 20 ..23 20 6 No. 4, Plantagenet .. 11 9 No. 7, Hawkesbury Village. . . No. 8, Fournier • • .. 7 .. 10 5 R Russell Circuit Divisions: No. 5, Cumberland , 1 .. 1 5 No. 6, Duncanville , .. 2 • • • • 21 22 6 No. 6, Metcalfe • • .. 3 7 Judiciaij Officebs.— James Daniell, county judge, Prescott and Bussell ; W. A. Boss, county judge, Carleton ; Bobt. Lyon, junior county judge, Carleton ; W. M. Matheson, master and deputy re- gistrar in Chancery, Ottawa ; Bobert Lees, county attorney and clerk of the peace ; J. Sweetland, sheriff, county of Carleton ; J. P. Featherstone, deputy clerk of Crown, clerk of county court, and registrar of surrogate, Ottawa ; D. S. Eastwood, jailor ; W. John- son, turnkey. County Officers.— County Town, Ottawa, D. Beattie, (M.D.), warden ; William Cowar , treasurer ; Charles McNab, clerk ; W. Mosgrove, solicitor ; Bev. John May, M.A., inspector of public schools ; Dr. Beattie, Judge Boss, county auditors and auditors of school moneys ; Dr. Church, surgeon of the gaol ; B. Sparks, P.L.S., county engineer; Wm. Gordon, county constable ; H. D. Smith, license inspector ; W. McEwen, custodian. County of Carleion Begistry Office. — W trar; H. McNaughton, deputy registrar, a.m. to 4 p.m. f , H. Waller, regis- Of&ce hours, rrom 10 Coroners. — Abraham Pratt, H. T. Stephen Wright, Adolphe Bobillard. Corbett, M.D., A. Pratt, ih 2 24 13, 8 SovMhold BUks ipeolallj desired, for whioh low flcwrM IB all pimolpAl towns. OTTVWA. 185 EELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Young 3fen'a Christian Association.— 'Organized 1867 ; roopis, 28 O'Connor street.— W. J. Topley, president, ; Prof. Kingston, P. Monson, G. May, H. T. Pritchard, C, Falconer, J. C. Jamieson, vice-presidents ; B. H. Teakle, treasurer ; D. D. McPherson, libra- rian ; C. W. Jenkins, T. W. Kenny. J. H. P. Gibson, J. Munro, J. Campbell. D. B. Stewart, G. B. Hume, W. Schofield, directors ; Baymond Bolph, general secretary. Strangers coming to the city are invited to attend the weekly meetings, held on Tuesday and Saturday evenings, at eight o'clock, at their rooms, as above ; free reading room open daily. Officers of the Ottawa Auxiliary BiUe Society. — ^His Excel- lency the Governor-General, patron; G. Hay, president; W. Clegg, "W. Cousens, J. Durie, W. Hamilton, P. LeSeur. G. May, J. Thorbum, J. Johnson, S. Howell, John McMillan, A. BusseU, vice-presidents; Bev. W. Armstrong, cor. secretary; Bev. E. Gavin, rec. secretary ; C. W' Jenkins, treasurer ; James Hope & Co., depositary. County of Carleton Protestant Hospital, foot of Bideau street. — G. Hay, president ; Geo. May, vice-president ; W. Cousens, secre- tary ; T. Workman, treasurer ; "W. Pennock, T. W. Kenny, H. Grist, J. Durie, H. Meadows, Wm. Mills, W. S. Pettigrew, J. B. Armstrong; B. Surtees, W. Mills, directors ; Mrs. Gooderson, matron; Drs. Hill, Grant, Sweetland and Leggo, consulting physicians ; Drs. McDougall, Church, Wright, Henderson, Hor- sey, Malloch, and Bogers; attending physicians. Protestant Orphans^ Home, Albert street. — ^Mrs. H. E. Bron- 80n, Ist directress; Mrs. J. Tilton, 2nd directress; Mrs. A. Christie, 3rd directress ; Mrs. J. Thorbum, rec. secretary ; Mrs. W. H. Walker, cor. secretary; Mrs. A. Scott, treasurer; Dr. Bogers, attending physician ; H. Hill, M.D., Dr. E. Malloch and J. A. Grant, M.D., F.B.C.S., of Edinburgh, consulting physi- cians; Mrs. Eraser, matron and general superintendent; Miss Symms, teacher ; about 30 orphans and 4 adults in the Home. United Protestant Benefit Society. — Incorporated by Act of Parliament. John Bichler, president; L. C. Preston, 1st vice- president; A. Pain, 2nd do. do.; W. Mills, hon. secretary for life; J. Jalland, financial secretary; H. Davies, treasurer; Dr. Church, physician ; D. Storey, recording secretary ; J. Hamilton, assistant secretary ; Thos. Kirby, W. Smith, auditors ; an efficient committee and stewards; Society meets Ist Monday in every month, at 8 p.m. General Hospital, Water street. — Under the direction of the Sisters of Charity ; Sister Bivet, directress ; Sister Lefebvre, economist ; Dr. Grant, consulting physician ; Drs, St. Jean, Bo- billard, Provost, Valade, and Higgins, surgeons. m 1 , 'I \"^ H- TKB OinZEMS IMSUBANOB OO.-STBIOT ECONOMT IH SIR HUGH AIXAN; President { 186 OTTAWA. St. Patrick^ s Orphan Asylum, Maria street. — D. O'Connor, president; W. McCaffrey, vice-president; W. Wall, treasurer; K. Devlin, secretary ; Rev. B. Casey, spiritual director; Sister Mar- tha; superioress. St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum^ corner Cathcart and Sussex sts. — Sister E. Thlbaudeau, superioress ; Sister Ste. Cecilia, directress ; established in 1860, under the care of the G-rey nuns. St. Charles Asylum for aged people. Water street. — ^Under the care of the Sisters of Charity ; Sister Sauv6, directress. FIRE BRIGADE. , , \ William Young, chief fire brigade ; P. Favreau, deputy chief do. No. 1 Station, Pooley's Bridge, Le Breton Flats. — Jos. Mills, guardian ; P. Murphy and J. Lowry, firemen. No. 2 Station, comer of Queen and Lyon streets. — Thos. Stan- ford, guardian ; H. Latimer and R. A. Waggoner, firemen. No. 3 Station and Hose Tower, St. Paul street. —Jos. Manners , guardian ; A. McLean and 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 Steanaer, Union Station, LeBreton Flats.— John Albert, captain, 30 men. Steamer Conqueror, Central Station, York street. .5.' Box. No. . 1. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Locality. 2. .Comer Bussel House. 8. .Comer Sparks and O'Connor streets. 4. .Corner Elgin and Gloucester streets, . ! .' 5. .Corner O'Connor and Gloucester streets! 6. .Comer Maria and Bank streets. /' 7. .Corner Wellington and Kent streets. ' 8. .U. T. Engine House, Sally street. 9. .Corner Victoria and John streets. 12 Corner Bay and Maria streets. 13. .Fleck's Foundry, Wellington street. 14. .Corner Napean and Concession sts., (Ashburnham hill.) MAIfAOEMMST OKBALD& LTBmtAT.ITT TO POUOT HOIiDKBS. t General Maaager. OTTAWA. 187 Box. Locality. 15. .Comer Albert and Perce streets (West.) 16 . . Comer Duke and Queen streets. 17. .Comer Bichmond road and Broad streets. 18. .Comer Broad and Queen streets. 19. .Corner Broad and Oregon streets. ; 21 . . Booth's Office, Victoria Island. 23. .Bronson .». •-?^ BoTAL Princes AND Princesses. , Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, Duke of CuMBERiiAND. sccond cousin to Her Majesty, bom September 21, 1845, married Princess Thyra of Denmark ; has issue one daughter. George Frederick William Charles, K.G., Duke of Cambridge, cousin to Her Mtgesty, bom March 26, 1819. Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, daughter of the Landgrave of Hesse and aunt to Her Majesty, bom July 25, 1797 ; married, May 7, 1818, the late Duke of Cambridge. . .j,^ Augusta Caroline Charlotte Elizabeth Mary Sophia Louis, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to Her Maiesty, bom July 19, 1822 ; married, June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to Her Majesty, born November 27, 1833, married Prince Teck, June 12, 1866, has issue three sons and one daughter. 1, ■ff. uw I I I I i I i II 1:: I TBM CITIZENS INSURANOB CO.- •143,000 deposited with Oanadlan Qo vernment>»< A gencteg In all prlnelpAl towiuk 192 HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. HEK MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. LORD STEWARD'S DEPARTMENT. Lord Steward Earl S> dney. Treasurer Earl of Breadalbane. Comptroller Lord KensinRton. Master of the Household Sir John C. Cowell, K.O.B. Secretary of Board of Green Cloth. E. M. Browell, Esq. Paymaster of the Household T. C. March, Esq. Coroner W. T. Manning, Esq. Hereditary Grand Almoner Marquis of Exeter. High Almoner Dean of Windsor. LORD CHAMBERIiAIN'S DEPARTMENT, ,,:■ > > Lord Chamberlain Earl of Kenmare. Vice-President Lord Charles Bruce. Lord Great Chamberlain Lord A veland Comptroller t Hon. S. C. Pcnijonby Fane. Chief Clerk G. T. Hertslet. Keeper of the Privy Purse Gen. Sir H. F. Ponsonby,K.C.B Assistant Keeper of the Privy Purse.Captain F. J. Edwards. Captain of Yeomen of the Guard. . . Earl Monson. Captain of the Gen tlemen-at- Arms. Lord Carrington. Master of the Ceremonies Gen. Sir F. Seymour, K.C.B. Bean of Chapel Boyal Bishop of London. Sub-Dean Rr>v- F. Garden. Clerk of the Closet Bi iLop of Worcester. Besident Chaplain Dean of Windsor. DEPARTMENT OF MISTRESS OF THE ROBES. Mistress of the Bobes Duchess of Bedford. Groom H. D. Erskine. Physician in Ordinary Sir Wm. Jenner, Bart., K.C.B. Sergeant Surgeon Sir James Paget, Bart. MASTER OF THE HORSE'S DEPARTMENT Master of the Horse Duke of Westminster. Clerk Marshal Lord Alfred Paget. Crown Equerry and Secretary. . . .Colonel G. A. Maude, C.B. Master of the Buckhounds Earl of Cork and Orrery. PEINCE OF WALES HOUSEHOLD. Groom of the Stole Gen. Sir Wm. Knollys, K.C.B. Comptroller and Treasurer Maj-Gen Sir D M Probyn K.C.B Private Secretary Francis Knollys, Esq., C.B. THE CITIZENS INftrRAJrcm and Accident.— €»pAi ^5lPAirT.-Ptrc, Lift «I,l«S,0O0. HER MAJESTY'S CHiia OFFICFctS. 193 HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF SI ATF First Lord of the Treasury Right Hon. W. E. Gladt! me. Lord High Chancellor Right Hon. Lord Selbor* ;. Lord President cf the Council Right Hon. Earl Spencei Lord Privy Seal Right Hon. Lord Carlingford. Chancellor of the Exchequer. :. ., .Right Hon. "W. E. Gladstone. }Home Right Hon. W. V. Harcourt. Foreign Right Hon. Earl Granville. Colonies .Right Hon. Earl of Kimberley. War Right Hon. H. C. E. Childers. India Rt. Hon. Marquis Hartington. First Lord of the Admiralty Right Hon Earl of Northbrook. President of the Board of Trade. . .Right Hon. Jos. Chamberlain. Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster. Right Hon. John Bright. Presid't of Local Governm't Board. Right Hon. John G. Dodson. Chief Secretary for Ireland Right Hon. W. E. Forster. • SCOTLAND. • : Lord High Constable Earl of ErroU. • * Keeper of the Great Seal Earl of Selkirk. Deputy Keeper of the Great Seal . J. H. Mackenzie, Esq. Lord Privy Seal Marquis of Lothian. v Master of the Household Duko of Argyll, K . T. Standard Bearer Earl of Lauderdale. :: Lord High Conlmissioner Earl of Rosslyn. Lord Justice General Right Hon. John Inglis. Lord Justice Clerk Right Hon. Lord Moncrieff. Lord Advocate Right Hon. J. B. Balfour. Solicitor-General. Alexander S. Asher. ,, Lord Clerk Registrar Earl of Glasgow. Deputy Clerk Registrar , W. P. Dundas, Esq. Commander of the Forces Major-Gen. A. M. Macdonald. Assistant Adjutant-General .Colonel G. Preston, C.B. ......:.. IRELAND. " Lord Lieutenant Earl Cowper, K. G. Chief Sec. & Keeper of Privy Seal.. Right Hon. W- E. Forster. Under Secretary T. H. Burke. Assist. Under Secretary and Clerk of Council "W. S. B. Kaye. * Private Secretary .Major George Byng. State Steward Earl of Wicklow. Controller Colonel J. A. Caulfeild. Chamberlain F. Lambart. Lord Chancellor .Right Hon. Lord O'Hagan. Attorney-General , Right Hon Hugh Law. Solicitor-General William M. Johnson. Commander of the Forces Gen. Sir Thomas Steele, K.C.B. Deputy Adjutant-General Colonel G. B. Harman. Military Secretary , Lieut. -Colonel P. Boyle. !•; i. 0IXIZEN8 IirSUBANOB OOlDPAlfT*— IIBB; ISWK, SIR HUGH AIXAN. Pr««ld«nt( r ' i V i I i 1 ■1 i 11 " I IM AMBASSADORS. i! ig'§1i1ii« Aim ACdDEHT^-CAPITAL, «BmALD B. HABTt dMMMl •14fttfOO«i DOMINION OP CANADA. 19ft DOMINION OF CANADA. (.'. '• Seat o/Govemmini, Ottawa. GOVERNOE-GENERAL OF CANADA. t '. Aides-d«-CamP% kc. ^ His Exobllenoy the Riqht HoNOSABiiS Sir John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquis of Lorne, one of Her Mf^esty'B Sfost Honorable Privy Council, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight Grand Cross of the Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada, and Vice'- Admi- ral of the same, Ac, Ac, Ac. Her Botal Highness Fbinobss Louisb-Carolinb-Alberta, Duchess of Saxony, Fourth Daughter of Her Miuesty Queen Victoria, born 18th March, 1848, Married at Windsor. 21st March. 1871, to His Excellency the Marquis of Lobnb, P.C.K. T., K.C. M.G., Bideau Hall Ottawa. Lady Sophia Eliza McNamara, Lady-in-Waiting and Lady of the Bedchamber to H.B.H. the Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome. Major Francis Walter DeWinton, Boyal Artillery, Governor- General^s-Secretary. The Hon. Bichard Charles Moreton, late Boyal Navy, Comptroller of the Household and Private Secretary to H.B.H. the Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome. Lieut-Col. Hewitt Bernard, and Captain Bussell Stephenson, Extra Aides-de- Camp. Dgputy Governor to Sign Money IVarrants and Dominion Land Patents. Joseph Olivier Cot6, N. P., Clerk of the Privy Council. i: is; ' i 1 i'l. Ui;': CmZENS INSURANCJB COMPAMT.-UFB BBAITGB. THIS COMPANY. Ageaeies PRIVY COUNCIL. iur4^:»*^- ^* T^*^.j,v« /"D.,.«,ia»N 5 Right Honorable Sir John A. Minister of Interior (Premier). J Macdonald, K. C. B. Minister of Finance Sir S. L. Tilley; K.G.M. G. Minister of Railways & Canals.. Sir Charles Tupper, K. C. M, G. Postmaster-General Hon. John O'Connor Q. C. Minister of Justice Sir Alexander Campbell,K.G.M.O. Minister of Public Works. . . Sir H. L, Langevin, Knt. C. S> President of the Council Hon. Jas. MacLennan Minister of Agriculture Hon John Henry Pope Minister of Customs. .... Hon. McKenzie Bowell Minister of Militia & Defence. . .Hon. A. P. Caron. Secretary of State Hon. J. A. Mousseau Minister of Marine & Fisheries . . Minister of Inland Revenue Hon. J. C. Aikens Speaker of the Senate Hon. D. L. Macpherson f i! - PRTVY COUNCIL (East Block.) ♦ aAu.fe Joseph Olivier Cot^, clerk of Privy Council; John Joseph McGee, C.E., P.L.S., assistant do. ; Henry Alexander, "W. H. Lee, L. J. Burpee, F. Newby, F. K. Bennets, O. L. E. MoU, W. I. B. Jones, clerks ; M. Naughton, doorkeeper and messenger; J. Grenier, W. Groome, W. Reynolds, B. Chilton, messengers . Commiaaionera for Internal Economy of the House of Commona- Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, Minister of the Interior. Sir Chas. Tupper, G.B., Minister of Railways. Sir S. L. Tilley, C.B., Minister of Finance. Sir Hector Langevin, Minister of Public Works. Hon. J. G. Blanchet, Speaker. SENATORS OF CANADA. The Hon. D. L. Macpherson, Speaker. Robert LeMoine, Clerk of the Parliaments. The Honorable, v. o. addbess. >ikin8, James C ...Ottawa Alexander, George Woodstock, Ont Allan, George W Toronto Almon, William J Halifax, N. S. Archibald, Thomas D Sydney, N. S. Armand, Joseph F Rividrs-des-Prairies. Baillargoon, Pierre Quebec Bellerose, Joseph Hyacinthe St. Vincent de Paul. Benson, James Rea St. Ciatherines, Ont Botsford, Amos Edwin Westock, Westmoreland IJFE POIilCIES OF ICTXBT DESCRIPTION ISSUl&D Bl Im ftll principal towns. THE SENATE. 197 The Honorable. p. o. address. Boucherville, C . E. Boucher de Boucherville Bourinot, John Sydney, N. S. ' ' Boyd, John St. John, N. B. : ' Bureau, Jacques Olivier .. , St K6mi \; Campbell, Sir Alexander Ottawa ^ ' :• '^ Carvell, J. S Gharlottetown, P.E.I. Chaffers, W. H St. Cesaire Chapais, Jean C St . Donis, Kamouraska Chinic, Eugene Quebec Cochrane, Matthew H Compton Cormier, Charles Plessisville Dever, James St. John, N. B. ' Dickey, Bobert B Amherst, X. S . Dickson, Walter H Niagara, Ont. Bumouchel, Leandre St. Benoit , , , Fabre, Hector Quebec Ferguson, John Bathurst, N.B. Ferrier, James Montreal Flint.Billa Belleville Gibbs, Thomas N . - Oshawa G-irard, Marc Amable ... St . Boniface, Manitoba Glasier, John Sunbury, N. B. Grant, Robert P Pictou, N. S. , , Guevremont, Jean Baptists Sorel ^ Hamilton. John Montreal Hamilton, John Kingston, Ont. Haythome, Bobert Poore Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hope, Adam « Hamilton Howlan, George W Alberton, P. E. I. ^^ Kaulbach, Henry A N .Lunenburg, N. S. Leonard, Elijah London, Ontario Lewin, James D St. John, N.B. McClelan, Abner Beid Hopewell, Albert County . McMaster, William Toronto. Macdonald William J Victoria, B. Columbia Macfarlane, A ...Wallace, N. S. Macpherson, David L., (Speaker) Toronto Miller, William Arichat, N. S. Montgomery, Donald Park Corner, P.E.I. Muirhead, William Chatham, X. B. Xorthwood, Joseph Chatham, Ont Xelson, Hugh Burrard Inlet, B. Golumb. Odell, William H Fredericton Paquet, Anselme HomSre St. Cuthbert Pelletier, C. A. P Quebec Power, Laurence Geoffrey Halifax, X. S. Pozer, Christian H... St. George, Beauce Price, David E Quebec Bead, Robert Belleville III ■k 'l: I ■;■' i i \ ! . THE dnZENS INSmtANCB COMPANT.— ACCXDEBTT flhddltlonal Compenaatloii fbr Dlsllffiir«BiMit» ld8 DOMINION OF CANADA. The Honorable, p. o. address. Beesor, David Yorkville Byan, Thomas Montreal Scott, Eichard W Ottawa Simpson John Bowmanville Smith, Frank Toronto Stevens, Gardner G "Waterloo, P.Q. Sutherland, John Kildonan, Manitoba Thibaudeau, Joseph Bosaire Montreal Trudel,F.X.A Montreal Yidal, Alexander Sarnia Wark, David Fredericton PEBMANENT OFFICEBS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA. Bobert Lemoine, clerk, master in Chancery, cashier and accoiin- tant ; Fennings Taylor, deputy clerk, clerk assistant and master in Chancery ; E. L. Montizambert. law clerk, clerk of committeee, and English translator; Bev. Canon Johnston, chaplain; J. Adamson, second clerk assistant ; first English clerk and clerk of English journals ; Peter Miller second English clerk, and 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. Gameau, first French translator and clerk; J. de St. Denis LeMoine, clerk of the French journals, second French translator, and sergeant-at-arms ; Ivanhoe Tache, assistant clerk of French journals, and deputy sergeant-at-arms ; B. W' Stephen, assistant accountant and clerk; Alexander Soutter, junior clerk ; B. E. Eimber, gentleman usher of the black rod ; J. B. Myrand, postmaster ; Peter Dunne, housekeeper ; Pierre Battey, doorkeeper ; S. I. Jones, newsroom keeper ; Chas. 'Young, Speaker's messenger ; James Doherty, wardrobe and as- sistant doorkeeper; F. Gilbert, bank messenger ; Thomas Wheeler and John Dunne, permanent messengers ; Andr6 Gravelle, house carpenter ; Louis Bobitaille, John Wingffield, O. Archambault, Joseph Pelletier, Thos. Davis, Joseph Larose, and Theodule Paquet, sessional messengers ; Theophile Boy, F. Noel Hyndman, Frank JPhillips, and Fred Merritt, pages. J>- .{■ t ■'% f! THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (Has 206 members, being 88 for Ontario, 65 for Quebec, 21 for Nova Scotia, 16 for New Brunswick, 6 for Prince Edward Island, 6 for British Columbia, and 4 for Manitoba. BRABfCH.— Tbe only Company In Amertca ofltofBy wltbont Additional Preminm. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 199 The Hon, J. G. Blanchet, Speaker. J. G. Bourinot, clerk of the House. PROVINCE OF ONTABIO. CONSTITUENCIES. MESIBERS. P. 0. ADDBESS. .John McBory Loughborough Addington ........ Algoma Simon^J. Dawson l}|rpnto Bothwell Brant, N Do. S Hon. David Mills .... Cl^lhrville Gavin Fleming , . Glen Morris Wm. Paterson Brantford . Brockville Paisley Walkerton Montreal .Ottawa . Cornwall Brockville Wm. Fitzsimmons . Bruce, N. John Gillies Do. S Alexander Shaw. Cardwell Thomad White Carleton John Bochester. .... Cornwall Darby Bergin Dundas John S. Boss Iroquois Durham, E A. T. H. Williams . . Port Hope Do. W Hon. Edward Blake . . Toronto Elgin, E Thomas Arkell St. Thomas Do. W Georgd E.Casey ... .. Fingal Essex Jas. C. Patterson Windsor Frontenao G. A. Kirkpatrick. ... Kingston Glengarry John McLennan Lancaster Grenville John P. Wiser Prescott Grey, N Samuel J. Lane OwenSound Do. E Thomas S. Sroule Markdale Do. S Geo. Jackson Durham Haldimand David Thomson Deans H»lton l^l^.IS:*'"'^?: I Ottawa Hamilton.. F. E. Kilvert Hamilton Do Thos. Robertson " , TT«r.*;««« XT S Honor'le Mackenzie ) /^*x„,„„ Hastmgs, N j Bowell J Ottawa E John White ..'..!*,l..Ro8lin W James Brown Belleville N...., Thos. Farrow Bluevale ( Hon. Sir R. J. Cart- i Do. Do. Huron. Do. Do. C. \ Wright, K. CM *^ ! Kingston S .M.C.Cameron Goderich Kent Rufus Stephenson .... Chatham Kingston Alexander Gunn. ...Kingston Lambton Hon, A. Mackenrie. . .Toronto Lanark N .Donald G. Macdonell . Almonte . Do. S. . . . John G. Haggart. ... Perth Leeds, N C.F.Ferguson Kemptville Do. S David Ford Jones . . . Gananoque Lennox .Edmund Hooper .... Napanee Lincoln J. C. Rykert St. Catharines London Hon. J. Carling London !: i ■ I ■ I I ' m 4 I XHB CmZBNS INSURANCJB GOMPANT.— FIRE BRANCH. will !»• quoted* Agencies 200 DOMINION OF CANADA. GOXSTITUEKCIES. MEMBERS- P. O. ADDRESS. Middlesex, N Timothy Coughlin . . . Offa Do. E Duncan Macmillan . . . London Do. W George W. Boss ... Strathroy Monck LachlinMcCallum. .. Stromness Muskoka A. P. Cockbum Gravenhurst * Niagara Josiah Burr Plumb. . .Niagara Norfolk, N ^^" John Carlton ... Lynedoch ., Do. S....?r .. "William "Wallace. Simcoe Northumberland, E... Darius Crouten Brighton Do. W... Ontario, N George Wheeler Uxbridge Do. S F. W. Glen .... Oshawa Ottawa City J. M. Currier Ottawa Do Joseph Tasse . . . ■S". i( "Woodstock Oxford, N James Sutherland Do. S James A. Skinner .. . *' ^('jrtn'i Peel .. "William Elliott Brampton ..,.- Perth, N S. E. Hesson Stratford i Do. S James Trow.. Shakespeare Peterboro', E John Burnham Ashburnham ,; Do. "W ... Geo. Hilliard Peterborough Prescott Felix Eouthier Vankleek Hill Prince Edward J. S. McCuaig. ...... Picton ;u; , Eenfrew, N , . . . . P. "White Pembroke Do. S Wm. Bannerman. . Eenfrew Bussell Hon. J. O'Connor Ottawa . . ; - v Simcoe, N D. McCarthy. . . . Barrie * , *- Do. S ... "William C. Little. . . . Allandale . . f Stormont Oscar Fulton Avonmore .1 Toronto, E... Samuel Pratt Toronto Do. C Eobert Hay " * Do. "W Jas. Beaty, jr "Victoria, N Hector Cameron Do. S Arthur McQuade. . . . Omemee ^ "Waterloo, N Hugo Kranz Berlin Do. S Samuel Memer . ..... New Hamburg Welland C. W. Bunting Toronto "Wellington, N George A. Drew Elora ^ , Do. G G. T. Orton Hanover Do. S Donald Guthrie Guelph "Went worth, N Thomas Baine Strabane Do. S Joseph Eymal Barton York, N Alfred Boultbee Toronto ^4 Do. E F. W. Strange " Do. W N. C. "Wallace .Woodbridge ti t: PEOVINCE OF QUEBEC. * Argenteuil Hon. J. J. C. Abbott . .Montreal Bagot Hon. J. A. Mousseau. Ottawa .«", ffomehold Bliki spedallj desired, for which low figures In «U pnnolpal towns. CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. .>••••# Beauce Jos. Bolduc. Beauharnoif) J. G. H. Bergeron BcUechasse Guillaume Arnyot Berthier E. O. Cuthbert Bonaventure P. Brome D. Chambly P. Ghamplain H Charlevois F. Chateauguay Chicoutimi, ^ Ottawa Quebec Victoriaville Laprairie Montreal Hemmingford Mount Johnson Montreal Joliette St. Andr6 Montreal L' Assomption Montreal L6vis Quebec Ste Croix Montreal St. Ferdinand Sweetsburg Montcalm St.Pi're Montmagny Quebec Montreal Napierville St. Pi're les Becquets Ironside, Hull Chichester Quebec Arthabaskaville Quebec -^ .Ottawa Ste. Anne de Veren's Sherbrooke Rimouski St. C^saire .( ;■ I $ '■ I ■ i- .',1 $ I THE OmZENS nmURANOB OO.-STRIOT BCONOIIIT Df SIR HUGH AI.I.AN. Preftident; 202 DOMINION OF CANADA. CONBTITUENCI St. Hyacinthe.. St. Johns BS. MEMBEBS. P. 0. ADDRESS. Louis Tellaire St. Hvacinthe Francois Bourassa Belle Alodie - ► St. Maurice.. .. Shefford ..... L. L. L. Deslauriers. .Montreal / Hon. L.S. Huntinsfton. " Sherbrooke. ... Soulanffes . .... E. T. Brooks Sherbrooke JacQues P. Lanthier . . St. Polvcarne Stanstead Temiscouata. .. Terrebonne .... Three Rivers . . . Two Mountains Vaudreuil Charles E. Colby .... Stanstead ' Ti T? n-„.„j.>«;- ) Rivi6re-du-Loup, .... J P. E. GrandDois ... J ^^^ ^^^^ Hon. L. F. R. Masson. . Terrebonne ' Hon. Sir H.L.Lange- \ Ottawa < •••• j vin,K.C.M.G.,C.B.l""*^* J. B. Daoust. ... St. Eustache .••.... J. B. Moncrenais ... Ricraud VerchSres Hon. F. Geofifrion. . . Verchferes ITamaska Fabien Vanasse Montreal AniiaT>olis . . • • • NOVA SCOTIA. , ■ . ..i . • . Avard Loncrlev Paradise Antigonish .... Cape Breton.... Cane Breton .... Angus Mclsaac Antigonish W. McK. McLeod ... Sydney ....... Wm. McDonald ..... Little Glace Bav Colchester Cumberland... . Bigby Guysborough .. . Halifax Halifax Hon. A. W . McLelan. Ottawa SirChas. Tupper nf*-™- •••• j k.c.m.g:c.b. 1^"*^* ^' John C. Wade. Digby Alfred Ogden Cape Oanso M. H. Richey Halifax M. B. Dalv " Hants Inverness Kings . ■ . . 1 . • . Lunenburg .... Pictou Pictou Queen's Richmond Shelboume .... W. H.Allison Newport ...... S. Macdonnell Port Hood Fred. W. Borden. ...Canning ..... C. E. Kaulbach Lunenburg John McDougald Westville * i • Robert Doull Pictou Silas T. B. Bill , Liverpool Edward P. Fiynn .. Arichat *' ' Thos. Robertson Barrincrton "Victoria Yarmouth Duncan McDonald. English Town Frank Killam Yarmouth Albert ' .. * ' - •■ \^''' ■ . NEW BRUNSWICK. Alex. Rosfers Honewell Hill Carleton Georfife Irvine W^icklow Charlotte Arthur H. Gilmor. .. St. George MAVAGKMKNT * LTBWRAT.TTY TO POUOT HOIiDlEBS. GKBAItD & HABT, Oeaeral Maaaser. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 203 CONSTITUBNOIES. Gloucester jik.eii V «• •••••• ••••••• ■tviu^^s ',,,,,,»»»»»»»» Northumberland Queens Bestigouche St. John (County... St. John (City).... St. John (City)..,. Sunbury « . . Victoria . . Westmoreland . . . York MEMBERS. . . Hon. T. W. Anglin . . ..G. A. GirouaM, . . James Domville .... . . J. B. Snowball . . G. G. Xing . Geo. Haddow. S Sir S. Leonard Tilley ) ( K.C.M.G,, C.B. 5 Hon. Isaac Burpee. . . . C, W. Weldon . . Chas. Burpee . .John Costigan .. Hon. Sir J. A. Smith. . .John Pickard p. O. ADDRESS. St. John Buctouche St. John Chatham Chipman Dalhousie Ottawa St. John Sheffield Grand Falls .Dorchester Fredericton w ■ '■ji ; 'V PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. King's County. A. C. MacDonald. ... Montague Bridge Do. E. B. Muttart Souris Prince County James Yeo Port Hill Do. Edward Hackett .... Tignish ['" 'I Queen's County Hon. Jas. C. Pope .. Ottawa ' ^ Do. F. De St. C. Brecken . . Charlottetown BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo . . James Reid New Westminster Thos. R. Mclnnes . Vancouver Arthur Bunster. . . . Victoria Amor De Cosmos . . . Rt. Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald , . . . Yale .H. Bernard . Quesnellemouth New Wesminster Victoria u Do. Ottawa •Victoria .; ." Aivi MANITOBA. Lisgar ... John C. Schultz Winnipeg Marquette Joseph Ryan Portage la Prairie Provencher Joseph Royal St. Boniface Selkirk Capt. Scott Winnipeg Ml nUB CmZENS ISrsURASrCE COMPABTT.— Life Qfanelb is aflbrded, and the most rl^ld ; I %\ jv ■ i: f .. : f. 204 DDMINION OF CANADA. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (Central Block.) John Q. Bourinot, clerk of the House ; J. P. Leprohon, clerk assistant and Speaker's secretary ; D. W. Macdonnell, the Ser- geant-at-Arms ; Henry R. Smith, deputy Sergeant- at-Arms ; Henry Hartney, accountant ; Gustavus W. "Wicksteed, law clerk ; Wm. Wilson, assistant law clerk and English translator ; T. G. Coursolleu, assistant law clerk and French translator; J. R. E. Chapleau, translator of votes and journals ; Herman Poetter, clerk of YOtes ; "William B. Ross, English journal clerk ; Pierre Rivet, French journal clerk ; E. Tassfe, clerk of committees ; F. Hayes, R. J. Wicksteed, assistant English translators ; J. F. Gingras, J. A. G6naud, A. Frechette, L. Laframboise, D. L. Desaulniers, E. E. Qu^ry, assistant French translators ; F. MacGlllivray, clerk of routine and records; Henry B. Stuart, engrossing clerk; R. Romaine, clerk of stationery; I. B. Taylor, indexing clerk; R. McG. Moffat, clerk of railway and banking committees; Charles Panet, clerk to standing orders and miscellaneous private bills' committees ; E. P. Hartney, clerk of public accounts committee, and assistant clerk of railway and banking committees ; Walter Todd, assistant clerk of stai^ding orders' committee ; Francois X. Blanchet, assistant clerk of committees ; Wm. C. Bowles, assistant clerk of votes and private secretary to the clerk ^of the House ; A. G. D. Taylor, assistant clerk of English journals and petitions ; W. F. Gostigan, clerk of sessional papers ; J. H. T. Blais, clerk of proceedings in assistant clerk's office ; Robert Brewer, book- keeper; P. Poirier, postmaster; T. Falardeau, and E. Pelletier, assistant postmasters. — ... ~r. ..^ Printing of Parliament. — ^H. Hartney, superintendent; E. Botterell, junr., distributor of printed paper ; N. Boulet and H, A. Botterell, assistants ; J. Rivet and W. Cairns, messengers. Commissioners for administering the Oath to Members. — J. G. Bourinot, clerk of the House ; D. W. McDonell, sergeant-at- arms ; G. W. Wicksteed, law clerk ; J. P, Leprohon, clerk assist- ant; H. Hartney. The Libbary of Pabliambkt.— The library was constituted a separate department of the public service by the Act 34 Vic. chap. 21. The officers are appointed by the Crown, and are responsible to the Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons assisted by a joint committee of both Houses, sessionally appointed. A. Todd, librarian ; A. D. Decelles, assist, librarian ; A. Laperriere^ senior clerk, French division ; A. Todd, senior clerk, English division ; L. P. Sylvain and L. J. Casault, chief messengers ; J. Dunloy, J. W. Ryan and J. Ratte, messengers. 1 i i J. ■•pwrAted by Act of Parllamenl.— IJiidoabted Hemuritw pim«^ted.— Asencles in all principal towns. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 205 GOVERNMENT OFFICES. INSPECTORS OP PORTS & COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS H. Kavanagh, inspector, Montreal ; J. J. Kerr, inspector, Am- herst, N.S. ; J. W. Cudlip, St. John, N.B. ; T. C. Mewburn, in- spector for Hamilton, Ontario ; J. F, Wolff, officer for special service. ' - . COLLECTOKS OP CUSTOMS IN THE DOMINION. , .• - Porta and Collectors, Province of Ontario. , • , Ports marked thus (•) are Warehouseing Ports. " ' ♦Amherstburg, E. Anderson * ♦Belleville, "W. Webster *Brantford, H. B. Leeming Brighton, M K. Lockwood *Brockville, G. Easton ♦Chatham, J. G. Pennefather ♦CUfton, W. Leggatt ♦Cobourg ♦Colborne, D. B. Macfarland. ♦CoUingwood, G. Watson ♦Napanee, J. Benson ♦Newcastle, F. Famcomb ♦Niagara, W. Kirby ♦Oakville, R. K. Chisholm ♦Oshawa. ♦Ottawa, Z. Wilson Owen Sound, W. A. Stephens ♦Paris, Thomas Hall PenetBnguishene, W. N. Rutledge DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS.— (Eastern Block.) GOVERNOR-GBNERAIi'S SECRETARY'S OFriCE. — Licut.-Col. F. W. DeWinton, R, A., Governor's secretary ; J. Kidd, chief clerk ; C. J. Jones, W. Campbell, C. Stuart, clerks ; G. Smith, messenger ; C. Stroulger, orderly. Customs Department. — Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Customs ; J. Johnson, commissioner of Customs ; J. W. Peachy, chief clerk ; J. R. Audy, G. W. Grant, W. C. Baker, C. V. Bliss, G. S. Robertson. C. F. Stevens, clerks. Accountanfs Branch. — W. G. Parmelee, accountant; T. J. Waters, A. L. Waters, W. H. Thompson, G. N. Fawcett, J. Ackers, clerks. Statistical Branch, — H. C. Hay, J. Barry, G. V. Ince, J. S. Fairweather, C. H. Harding, F, Bennett, C. E, McKiel, A. C. Bleakney, clerks. Minister's Secretary. — J. M. Bowell, Messengers. — J. Walls and John Carleton. IJ ■1 ! M^ fe- I i I ! ^1 i TBM OmZEZfB INSURANCB COM PANY, OOMPl&NSATKD. AOOIDKNT BELUBF 206 DOMINION OF CANADA. ♦Cornwall, A. V. McMillan *Cramahe, G. O. Fowler ♦Darlingtoii, J. Bankin *Dover, T. B. Barrett *Dunda8, T. Clark *Dunnville, A. Brownson ♦Fort Erie, Wm. Buchner ♦Gananoque, J. Ormiston ♦Gait, T. Bryan ♦Goderich. D. Doty ♦Guelph, T. A. Hefferman ♦Hamilton, W. H. Kittson ♦Hope, E. J. W. Burton ♦Kingston, W. B. Mingaye Kingsville, S. A. King ♦Lindsay, D. Browne ♦London, B. Be id Morrisburg, H. Carman Peterboro', J, Stratton ♦Picton, Walter J. Boss Prince Arthur's Landing, P. Nicholson ♦Prescott, H. D. Jessup ♦Samia, G. Matheson Saugeen, J. Fleming ♦Sault Ste. Marie, J. Wilson St. Catherines. H. H. Collier St. Thomas, E. A. Dunham ♦Stratford, J. Hamilton ♦Toronto, Hon. James Patton Trenton, F. J. Maguire Wallaceburg, C. Eraser ♦Whitby, G. A. Carson ♦Windsor, W. Benson ♦Woodstock, W. H. Van Ingen Ports and Collector Sf Province of Quebec. Clarenceville, W. M. Pattison ♦Coaticooke, W. S. Williams ♦Dundee, M. M. Smith Freleighsburgh, F. J. Parker. ♦Gasp§. Hemmingford, F. S. Proper LacoUe, P. Dozois ♦Magdalen Islands, J. B. F. Painchaud ♦Montreal, W. B. Simpson ♦New Carlisle, L. Bobitaille Potton, Walter Lynch Perce W. Flynn, ♦Quebec, J. W. Dunscomb ♦Bimouski, P. L. Gauvreau Busseltown, B. J. Bogers ♦Sherbrooke, C. E. Perry Staustead, C. S. Channel ♦St. Johns, E. D. Phillips ♦Sorel, G. Peltier St. Hyacinthe, Jos. A. Hamel Sutton, Asa Frary Three Bivers, A. A. Lantier ■'.,'¥', Ports and CollectorSf Province of Nova Scotia ♦Amherst, N. Tupper ♦Annapolis, A. FuUerton ♦Antigonish, B. Graut ♦Arichat, B. Benoit ♦Beddeck, A. Cameron ♦Barrington, D. Sargent ♦Bridgetown, S. S. Buggies ♦Comwallis, E. Band ♦Digb7, E. Viets Guysboro', J. A. Tory ♦Halifax. Hon. W. Boss ♦Liverpool, John H. Dunlop ♦Locke Port, G. Stalker ♦Londonderry, B. Dill ♦Lunenburg, E. Dowling ♦Margaretsville, D. W. Landers ♦N. Sydney, Cape Breton, A, G. Hamilton ♦Parrsborough, A. S. Townsend ♦Pictou, D. McDonald Port Hawkesbury, M. McDonald ♦Port Hood, E. D. Tremaine ♦Port Med way, J. J. Letson ♦Shelbume, W. A. Atwood Sydney, C.B. C. E. Leonard, junr. Truro. J. F. Crowe ♦Windsor, E. O'Brien ♦Weymouth, S. Jones ♦Yarmouth, H. A. Hood BBANOH— PERSONAIi INJUBIBS, DBATH BT AOOIDENl AFFORDIED. Agenoi«i In all principal towns GOVEHNMENT D PARTMENTS. 207 Porta and Collectors^ Province of New Brnnawick, ♦Bathurst, W. J. O'Brien I'Oainpo Bello (Welchpool) J. Farmer ♦Caraquette, J. C, Blackball ■^Chatham, D. Ferguson ♦Dalhousie, W. Montgomery Dorchester, J. Hickman Fredericton, A. F. Street Grand Falls. F. W. Brown Hillsborougn, W. E. Stevens ■"McAdam'L' Junction, S. Watts ♦Moncton, J. Robertson Newcastle, R. B Haddow Richibucto, J Rusk ♦Sackville, J. D. Dickinson ♦Shediac, W. L C Harrington Shippegan, H. A. Sormany *St Andrews, C. M. Gove St. George, Jas. McKay i *St. John, J. R. Ruel *St. Stephens, H. Webber *Wood8tock, D. F. Merritt Ports and Collectors, Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, James Currie. \ • Summerside, C. W. Strong. Port and Collector, Province of Manitoba. Winnipeg, G. B. Spenccr. Port and Collector, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, Hon. W. Hamley. Defabtment of Justice. — Sir A. Campbell, K.C.M.G., Minis- ter of Justice ; A. Lash, Deputy Minister of Justice ; A. Power, A. J. Fraser, J. Leslie, N. B. S. Lane, Augustus Keefer, iand W. H. Blackader, clerks ; John R. Hall, Minister's private secretary ; P. Lynch and W. Floyd, messengers. Penetentiary Branch. — J. G. Moylan, inspector ; Geo. L. Fos- ter and Henry Low, clerks. ":^r< Finance Department. — ^Minister of Finance, Sir S. L. Tilley ; Deputy Minister of Finance, J. M. Courtney ; Financial Inspec- tor, T. D. Tims; Controller of Dominion Currency, F. Toller; ac- coimtant of contingencies, Thos. Ross. Treasury Board. — Secre- tary, J. M. Courtney; first clerk, W. R. Baker. Insurance branch. — Superintendent, J. B. Cherriman; chief clerk, C. E. Anderson; H. K. Blackader, R. W. Baxter. G. M. Jarvis, J. A. Torrance, H. A. Jones, R. O'Reilly, J. A. Clayton, J. P. Mac- pherson, John McNichol, Geo. Lowe, Ch. Webber, Walter Hatch, Moore A. Higgins, G. Y. Crookshank, N. Garland, Charles Ram- sey, John Belfour, C. H. Terry, C. Stanton, clerks. Savings Bank i I 4l, I ill i SHJB CITIZENS INSURANOB OO— •142,000 depoaiUd with € ii B« < Han QoTemment^-Agenotos In all prinelpal lowna. 208 1 OMINION OF CANADA. Bratich.—G. J. Anderson, chief clerk ; H. G. R. Tripp, 0. J. Tasker. J. Hopkirk, C. C. Ghipman, J. Robins, J. B. H. Neeve, J. R. Nash, C. £. Turgeon, 0. A. Oough, R. G. Roache, C. £. Qall- way, J. P. Taylor, E. S. Wiggins, J. C. Beatty, P. A. Coffin, clerks J W. H. Ostrom, P. Connolly, P, Pender, F. McCaffirey, J. McOafrrey, messengers. Department of the Seorstaby of State. — Hon. A. Mous- seau, Secretary of State ; E. J. Langevin, Under-Secretary of State. Correspondence Branch, — G. Powell, R. Pope, (Clerk of Crown, in Chancery), chief clerks ; W. H. Jones, H. E. Steele, Seymour Tobin, clerks. Keeper of the Records. — H. J. Morgan, chief clerk. Registry Branch. — L. A. Cattellier, deputy registrar , J. A. Belanger, E. Brousseau, J. J. Bum, A. G. Learoyd. W. S, Glidden, G. Collins, J. W. Storr, P. T. Kirwan, D. D. McDonald, clerks. Stationery Office. — J. Young, T. Roxborough, T. Robert- soni A. Cunningham, W. Walsh, Frank Goldthrite, clerks. Queen'' a Printers Branch. — Lieut.-Col. B. Chamberlain, C.M.G., D.C.G., Queen's Printer; W. Gliddon. A. Poitvoin, L. A. Grison, C. Ballantyne, clerks; P. Logan, T. O'Keefe, J. Larkin, J. Hughes, H. Allen, messengers. Auditor General's Office — J.L. McDougall,Auditor-General', J. Patterson, assist, do. ; E. C. Barber, Francis Hunter, Thomas Hector, J. B. Simpson, H. Dunlevie, E. D, Sutherland, H. H. Gray, J. G. Aumond, T. Porter, J. H. P. Gibson, John Gorman, F. Hayter, clerks ; John Peden, Francis Cassault, J. B. Lynch, messengers. _ * > Department of Inland Revenue. — Hon. J. C. Aikens, Minis- ter of Inland Revenue; A. Brunei, Commissioner; E. Miall, jun., assistant commissioner. Corresponding Branch :— W. Hims- •worth. junr., W. Carter. Accountant's Branch : P. M. Robins, accountant; F. R. E. Champeau, assistant; J. E. Valin, C. R. Hall, clerks. Statistical Branch : F. Measam, W. L. Heron, R. Nettle. Printing and Supplies : B. H. Teakles, N. Stuart, J. F. Shaw, C. E. Chubbuck, F. K. Blatch. Weights and Measures : W. J. Johnson, J. Brunei; messengers, G. Fowler and R. Archambault. District Inspectors of Inland Revenue.— 'Henry Godson, of Toronto, chief inspector ; John Davis, of Windsor, for Windsor district ; J. Morrow, of Toronto, for Toronto district ; R. Borro- daile, of Ottawa, for Kingston district ; R. Bellemare, of Mont- real, for Montreal district ; J. M. Lemoine, of Quebec, for Quebec district; Thomas Hanford, of St. John, N.B., for New Bruns- wick district ; Geo. Esson, junr., of Halifax, N. S., for Nova Sco- tia district ; W. F. Gouin, of Winnipeg, for Manitoba district ; C. T. Dupont, of Victoria, for British Columbia. nm: CITIZE^TM IXAFRANCE C03IPANT.-Flr«, riA and Accident.— Capital, $ltl88,000. GOVEUNENT ;)1 PARTMENTS' 2(19 DKrAUTMENT OF TiiK Intkuiou.— Tilt' llij^lit Hon. Sir Jolin A. Maodoimld, Minister of the Interior and Siip'rintendMit Gone nil of Indian Affairs ; Li»'ut.-Col. J. S. D>'nig Dnputy Miuistor of In- terior ; A. M. liurj H. Aumond, E. Waldo, W. B. Pembrum, and J. Bedmond, clerks. AH JO ACGIDEMT.— CAPITAL, • • • tiaSSfOOttb €nRAI ; I i ' il 1 ■' ■ OmZENS INBURANCB COMPANT.— UDIB BBANOB. THIS OeilPANT. Agenelei Johnston, agent, Halifax, N. S. ; Frederick Revely, agent and inspector of lights. Victoria, B.C. ; Lieutenant D. M. Browne, agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; J. Mitchell, superintendent of lights for N. B., Newcastle, N. B. ; Artemas Lord, superintendent of lights for N. S., Halifax; Patrick Harty, superintendent of lights above Montreal, Ottawa, Ont. ; William Barbour, superin- tendent of lights for the Province of Quebec ; Captain A. P. Scott, B. N., chairman of board of examiners of masters and mates ; Captains G. A. Mackenzie and D. Hunter, examiners, Halifax, N. S. ; Captains J. Pritchard and W. Thomas, examiners, St. John, N. B. ; Captain B. Cameron, examiner, Charlottetown, P. E. I, ; Captains Henry Lewis and Thomas Killani, examiners, Yarmouth. N. S. ; S. Bisley, chairman of board of steamboat inspection and inspector for Ontario, Huron, and Superior division, Toronto; W. M. S»nith, deputy chairman and inspector for N. B. and N. S. division, St. John, N. B. ; W. J. Meneilly, inspector for West Ontario division, Toronto ; J. Taylor, inspector for East Ontario division, Kingston, O. ; J. JBurgess, inspector for Montreal division, Montreal ; F. X. Befort, inspector for Three Bivers divisions, Sorel; J. Samson, inspector for Quebec division, Quebec; and T. Wesgarth, inspector for B. C. Division, Victoria, B.C. ; S. Wil- mot, superintendent of fish-breeding establishments, Newcastle, O ; W. H. Venningj inspector of fisheries for N. B., St. John, N.B. ; WH.Bogers, inspector of fisheries forN.S.. Amherst, N.S. ; A. C. Anderson, inspector of fisheries for British Columbia, Vic- toria, B. C. ; A. Marmen, commander Government steamer Druid ; Edmond Larochelle, commander Government steamer Napoleon III. ; Bichard A. Guildford, commander Government steamer Newfield ; Captain John Devereux, commander Govern- ment steamer Sir James X>OHflr/as,;and Allan Finlayson, commander of screw steamer Northern Light ; Charles Carpmael, superinten- dent Meteorological office, and direct; r of magnetic observatory, Toronto; Bev. J. Williamson, M.A., LL.D., director of observa- tory, Kingston, Ont. ; C H. McLeud, director of observatory, Montreal; E. D. Ashe, B. N., director of observatory, Quebec ; and G. Hutchinson, director of observatory, St. John, N. B. ; H. St. A. Ormoud, agent and inspector of water police, Montreal, and Benjamin Trudel, chief constable water police, and shipping master, Quebec; George Smith, shipping master, Montreal; A. McLean, shipping master, St. John, N. B. ; J. D. Cummins, ship- ping master, Halifax, N. S., and W. Kough an, shipping master, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; E. Wood, harbor mas^e^, Halifax, N.S. ; W. White, harbor master, Charlottetown, P.'E. I. ; J. Nagle, harbor master, Victoria and Esquimau, B. C. ; J. Eden, harbor master and shipping master, Gasp6, P. Q. Post Office Department. — Hon. John O'Connor, Postmaster- General ; W. H. Griffin, Deputy Postmaster-General. Secretary'' s Branch. — Lieut.-Colonel William White, secretary ; W. D. LeSueur, H. S. Weatherly, J. Walsh, G. H. Hargrave, H. I f Ageaetei gent and Browne, ndent of ntendent ndent of siiperin- P. Scott, d mates ; Halifax, St. John, E. I ■ armouth. tion and )nto ; W. Id N. S. br West Ontario division, Uvisions, and T. S. Wil- Bwcastle, >t. John, St, N.S. ; bia, Vic- steamer steamer ernment Govern- imander >erinten- rvatory, )bserva- rvatory, Quebec ; B. ; H. sal, and hipping eal; A. s, ship- master, :, N.S. ; Nagle, harbor laster- •etary ; re, H. UFE POUOIES OF BTISBT DBSCBIPTieN ISSUBD BT iB All principal towns. GOVERNMENT J EPARTMENTS. 213 W. Griffin, J. Plunkett, J. Graham, H. (x. Hopkirk, C. Sangster, Sidney Smith, A. W. Throop, G. R. White J. M. 0'I.eary, jr., C. B. Brodie, W. L. Blair, G. Ranee, 0. Fortier, D. McDonald, A. J. MacDermid, A. W. McLennan, W. A. Jones, G. J. Binks, J. A. Macdonald, W. J. Frechette, S. Craig, L. H. Pouliot, F. Beecher, H. H. Morton, J. Carter, W. H. Hoath, H. Knauf, A. Bolduc, L. Chamard, E. Brooks, clerks. AccountanP s Branch. H. A. Wicksteed, accountant; W. H. Smithson, P. E. Bucke, E. H. Benjamin, H. J. Garrett, A. Lind- say, L. Blanchet, G. M. Patrick, A. Evanturel, R. J. Oliver, D. F. McCarthy, J. E. Hopkirk, W. Blanchard, C. Falconer, J. G. Fortier, Brown Wallis, E. A. D. Jones, H. A. Ferguson, N. G. D'Auteuil, W. Brophy, P. T. Leany, D. A. Barrett, E. F. E. Bucke, T. McGrail. and S. C. Macdonald, clerks; J. Ashworth, cashier. Money Order Branch. — -, superintendent ; C' W. Jenkins, J. Brophy, F. W. Creighton, T. B. Sroich, R. J' Smith, R. J. Shaw, C. J. Higgins, M. K. Dunlevin, J. F. Wall, W. J. Barrett, J. C. Bonner, A. W. Wall, J. H. Spencer, W.J. Johnston, D. D. McPherson, W. Bristow, L. C. A. Casgrain, A. Eraser, clerks. Savings Bank Branch. — J. C. Stewart, superintendent; D. Matheson, J. Rose Smith, E. P. Bell, W. H. Kreps, W. H. Eggle- son, W. H. Harrington, W. H. McCuaig, G. L. Plunkett, J. P. Cutting, H. Fairweather, E. A. Black, H. N. P. Chesley, E. F. Jarvis, W. C. E. Stewart, P. B. Taylor, E. E. Taylor, and J. Bollard clerks. Messengers. — M. Bennett, J. Bell, J. Todd, and 3. Graham. Department of Aoricultubb. — ^Hon. John Henry Pope, Minister of Agriculture ; J. C. Tach6, deputy ; John Lowe, secre- tary of the department. Minister'' s Private Secretary and Clerk.— J. E. W. Currier. Accownfanf.'— H. B. Small. ' ' " 5^"' T Assistant Accountant. — L. D'Auray. ' " ' *' Statistics, Emigration, General Correspondence, Archives^ Ac.^S. Drapeau, W. H. Johnson, Rev. C. Tanguay, D, Brymner. 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, H. Garon, A. Leveaque, L. J, Belaud, A. Tache. Model Boom — J. L6veill6, G. Lemaitre, L. Z. Chabot. Copyright and Trade-Mark Branch.— J. B. Jackson, B. T6tu. , . u. - . . . N ! I 1 J I ! !• ■ i \ i i i 'i 4 SHE CITIZENS INftlTRAlirCE COHFANT.— AGGIDBRT additional CompeiUMitioii for DlsflffiiroBiOBtt 214 DOMINION OF CANADA. Q/^e JTeeper.— J. E. Lemieux. Messengers. — A. Boily, B. Moreau. Emigration Agents of the Dominion in Europe. — London : Sir A. T. Gait, K.G.M.G.. the High Commissioner for the Dominion of Oanada, 10 Victoria Chambers, London, S. W. ; Private Secre- tary, J. Colmer. 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 ConoUy, Northumberland House. Immigration Agents in the Dominion. — J. Smith, Hamilton * B. McPherson, Kingston ; A. G. Smythe, London; W. J. Wills, Ottawa; J. A. Donaldson, Toronto; J. J. Daly, Montreal; L. StaffordjQuebec ; E. Clay, Halifax, N. S. ; S. Gardner, St. John, N. B. ; W. Hespeler, Winnipeg ; J. E. T^tu, Dufferin, Manitoba. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat of Government, Toronto. Lieutenant-Governor. — The Hon. John Beverley Bobinson, Toronto. Private Secretary, J. B. Robinson, jun. ExKCUTivB Council, Hon. Oliver Mowat, Attorney-General. Adam Crooks, Minister of Education. T. B. Pardee, Commissioner of Crown Lands. C. F. Fraser, Commissioner of Public Works. S. C. Wood, Treas. and Commissioner of Agriculture. ,, A. S. Hardy, Secretary and Begistrar. J. G. Scott, Q.C., clerk of Executive Council. J. Lonsdale Gapreol) assistant clerk. >> HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Charles Clarke, Speaker. C017STITI7EKCIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Addington ... .H. M. Deroche, Napanee Algoma Robert Adam Lyon, Michael's Bay Brant, N.R James Young, Gait Brant, S.R Hon. A. S. Hardy, Toronto B]IANC-0.-~Tlie only Compaay iii America olf«riD|r wltfioat additional Premiuni. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY-ONTARIO. 215 CONSTITUENCIEB. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. "^ Brockville Hon. C . P. Fraser, Brockville Bruce, N.R D. Sinclair, Paisley . ' Bruce, S.B Hon. R. M. Wells, Toronto Gardwell , Charles Robinson, Claude Carleton .. ...G. W. Monk, South March Cornwall William Mack, Cornwall Dufferin Wm. Jelly, Shelburne Dundas Andrew Broder, West Winchester Durham, E.R ... C. H. Breretoi, Port Hope Durham, W.R Jas. W. McLaiighlin, Bowmanville Elgin, E.R T. Maclntyre Nairn, Aylmer West Elgin,. W.R John Cascaden, lona Essex, N.R Solomon White, Windsor Essex, S.R Lewis Wigle, Leamington Frontenac D. D. Calvin, Kingston Glengarry Donald Macmaster, Montreal Grenville, S.R Frederick J. French, Prescott Grey, N.R D. Creighton, Owen Sound Grey. E.R A. W- Lauder, Toronto Grey, S.R Jas. H. Hunter, Durham Haldimand Jacob Baxter, Cayuga Halton David Robertson, Milton Hamilton John M. Gibson, Hamilton Hastings, W.R ... Alex. Robertson, Belleville Hastings, E.R. ... . N. S. Appleby, Shannon ville Hastings, N.R G. H. Boulter, Stirling Huron, E.R T. Gibson, Wroxeter Huron, S.R Archibald Bishop, Hay Huron, W.R A. McLagan Ross Goaerich ** Kent,E.R D. McCraney, Bothwell Kent, W.R ■ Edward Robinson, Chatham Kingston James H. Metcalfe, Kingston Lambton, E.R Peter Graham, Warwick Lambton, W.R Hon. T. B. Pardee, Toronto Lanark, N.R Wm. C. Caldwell, Lanark Lanark, S.R William Lees, Fallbrook Leeds, N. R H. Merrick, Merrick ville Leeds, S.R Wm, Richardson, Seeley's Bay Lennox George D. Hawley, Bath Lincoln Sylvester Neelon, St. Catharines London W. R. Meredith, London Middlesex, E.R R. Tooley, Gladstone Middlesex, N.R John Waters, Springbank Middlesex, W.R. ...J. Watterworth, Wardsville Monk Richard Harcourt, Welland Muskoka John C. Miller, Toronto Norfolk, S.R William Morgan, Port Rowan Norfolk, N.R John B. Freeman, Simcoe Northumberland, B Jas. M. Ferris, Campbellford Northumberland, W John C. Field, Cobourg ril iii^ L i ' i i 1 ? 1 ,' 1 i ' 1 TBOB OmZENS INSURANOS OOSIPANT.— FIBB BRANCH. will be quoted. Agencies 216 DCMIXION OF CANADA. C0XSTITUENCIE8. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Ontario, N.R Frank Madill, Bcavorton Ontario, S.R John Drydcn, Brooklyn Ottawa Patrick BMskervillo, Ottawa Oxford, N , R . . ... Hon. O. Mowat. Toronto Oxford, S.R Hon. A. Crooks, Toronto Peel K. Cliisliolm, Brampton Perth, N. R T). D, Hay, Listowel Perth, S.R , Thos. Bal'lantyne, Stratford Peterboro', E.B Thomas Bh'zard, Prtorboro' Peterboro', W.R Robert Kincaid. Pttorboro' Prrscott Albert Hagar, Vankleek Hill Prince Edward G. Striker, Picton Renfrew, S.R . James Bonfield, Egansville Renfrew, N.R . . ... Thomas Murray, Pembroke RuBSoll Ira I^rcr^'an Metcalfe Simcoe, E.R Hermon H. Cook, Toronto Simcoe, S R Wm. J. Parkhill, Randwick Simcoe, W R Thos. Lon^-, Collingwood Stormont Joseph Kirr, Farran's Point Toronto, East Hon. Alex. Morris, Toronto Toronto, West Robert Bell, Toronto Victoria, N.R Samuel S. Peck, Minden Victoria, S.R Hon. S. C. Wood, Toronto Waterloo, N.R W. D. Snider, Waterloo Waterloo, S.R.... James Livingston, Baden Welland Danit 1 Near, Humberstone Wellington, W.R Robert McKim, Parker Wellington, C.R Hon. C Chi rke, Flora "Wellington, SR James Laidlaw, Guelph Wentworth, N.R J. McM.«hon, Dundas Wentworth, S.R F. M. Carpenter, Stoney Creek York, E.R " G. W. Badgerow, Toronto York, W.R Peter Patterson, Patterson York, N.R J. H. Widdifield, Newmarket Offickrs 07=" THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. — Charlcs T. Gill- mor, clerk of the House, and clerk of the Crown in Chancery ; Arthur H. Sydere, clerk assistant : J. M. Delamere, clerk ; John Notman accountant; John R. Cartwright, law clerk; F. J. Glackmeyer, sergeant-at-arms ; Thomas Phillips, house keeper and chief messenger. Public Departments, Ontario. Provincial Secretary'' h Office.— Hon. A. S. Hardy, Provincial secretary ; Geo. E. Lumsden, assistant secretary ; R. S. Brodie, chief clerk; J. B. McLachlan, second clerk; J. D. Warde, 3rd clerk ; Arthur Burtchall, messenger. 0oiueholcl Risks speolallj desired, for which low flgures In all pnnolpal towns. PUBLI • DEPARTMENTS-ONTARIO. 217 License Branch (connoctcd witli tho Department of the Hon. Provincial Secretary.) — Ileiuy Totten, chief clerk; J. P. Mc- Donell, E A. McLaurin and C. O. Strange, clerks. Immigration Depart inenf (connected witli tlio Department of the Hon. the Provincial Secretary) Secretary, David Sponce; R. M. Persse, agent at Quebec and clerk; Edward Jenkinson, clerk. Provincial Regisfrar\s Otfi''"-. — H(m. A. S. Hardy, Provincial registrar; J. F. C. Usslier, deputy registrisr; George JEIobbs, John A. Innes, clerks. Registrar GeneraVs Office. — Hon. A. S. Hardy, registrar general ; H. S. Crewe, inspector ; Frederick Warwick chief clerk ; J. McGill Ridley, Fran? "*^--gh, 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, messenger; 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. W. Gibson, short-liand writer. Free Grants and Sales Branch. — A. Kirkwood, chief clerk ; J. M. Grant, P. Alma, Julian Sale, clerks ; J. J Murphy, clerk free grants. S^irveys, Patents and Roads. — G. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S., chief clerk; W. Revell, clerk; E. Fox, P.L.S., chief clerk patents; A. J. Tay- lor, clerk; Henry Smith, superintendent colonization roads ; C. Cashman, clerk. Woods and Forests Branch. — G. B. Cowper, chief clerk ; H. G. Langlois, J. A. G. Crozier, E. G. Kirby, clerks. Accounts Branch. — D. G. Ross, accountant ; R. H. Browne, chief clerk, agents' returns ; E. Leigh, clerk ; J. Murphy, registrar ; C . P. Higgins, clerk; J. Bradshaw, office keeper; A. McDonald, messenger. Crown Timber Agents. — Ottawa — A. J. Russell, agent; C S. McNutt, assistant ; J. Ritchie, E. T. Smith, clerks ; R. Mills, messenger. Belleville — J. F. Way, agent. '"'' " Crown Lands Agents. Apsley Duncan Anderson Bracebridge ... A. White Bruce Mines John F. Day Eganville ... James h'eeves Erasdale . . . . E. Handy Kingston R. Macpherson L'Amable .... J. R. Tait Lindsay . . . Jas. McKibbon Maguetewan S. G B» st Minden . ...J. W.Fitzgerald Nipissigan....... . J. S. Scarlett Ompah J. R. Dawson Parry Sound, T. Mackay, act'g Pembroke. Ad im Kennedy Saugeen A. McNab Sault Ste. Marie.. C. P. Brown Tiimworth . . E. Perry Tliunder Bay . . Amos Wright Vanbrugh J. Mahon ' 1 1. ii I I ! IHBUBANOn 0O.-STBI0T BOONOMT IN SIR HUGH AIiI••!•• •!• xioni Bedford " Chaouinigane .- '* De Lanaudiere " De la Duranta y << DelaValliere " De Lorimier .... i' De Salaberry •* Graudville .. . <* Gulf " Inkerman '* Kennebec '* LaSalle « Laurentides " Lauzon '^ MiUe Isles " Montarville " Bepentig:iy *♦ Bigaud " Bougeraont " Sorel *' Stadacona '* Victoria " Wellington . . " NAMK AND P. O. ADDRESS. Jean Louis Beaudry, Montreal Thos. Wood, Dunham Flats J. Jones Boss, Ste Ann de la Per Pierre E. Dostaler, Berthier Edouard Bemillard, Quebec Jean Bte. G. Proulx, Nicolet J. G. Laviolette, Napierville H. Starnes (Speaker), Montreal Elizee Dionne, Ste An. de la Poo Thomas Savage, Cape Cove George Bryson, Mansfield Joseph Gaudet, Gentilly Hon. Louis Panet, Quebec Jean Elie Gingras, Quebec G. Couture, Levis J. B. L. deVillemure, St Jerome C. B. deBoucherville, Boucher'e. L. Archambetiult, L'Assomption E. Prudhomme, Parish Montr'l. P. B. de LaBru^re, St. Hyacinthe P. E. Boy, St. Pie John Hearu, Quebec James Ferrier, Montreal W. H. Webb, Melbourne Officers op the Legislatiyk Council.— G. B. de Boucher- ville, clerk, master iu chancery and accountant ; Pierre L6gar6, first assistant clerk, master in chancery, French translator and assistant accountant ; Thomas W. Lloyd, second assistant clerk, clerk of the English journals, and English translator; Isa'le Jodoin, chief clerk of the offices and committees, and translator ; N. Legendre, clerk of French journals and translator ; N. Fau- cher, clerk of private bills and of special committees and peti- tions, translator and copying clerk; A. Frenette, permanent clerk ; S. S. Hatt, gentleman usher of the black rod ; Francois Blais, F. Drouin and Elzear Papillon, messengers. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. General Election now being held (December 1881.) \ 1 ■•J -! ■ •|{ t:' :> CITIZEUrs INSURANCE COMPANT—Llfe nranclk is afn>rd«d, and the moat rl|rld •conoBuy 220 D )MINION OF CANADA. Officers of the Legislative Assesibly. — Tjouis Delorme, clerk of the Lfgislative Assiembly ; Etionne Siinard, first nssistant clerk; Paul Smith, deputy clerk of the EngliBh journal; J. Whydden, assistant clerk of the Enj^lish journal ; Louis Fortier, clerk of the Fren ;h journal ; Buteau Turcotte, chief French translator; »T. C. Langelier, assistant French translator; Craw- ford Lindsay, clnef Englisli translator ; Lawrence Stafford, assist- ant English translator; Edouard Lemoine, clerk of private bills; Charles Delagrave, assistant clerk of private bills ; Charles Lind- say, clerk of committees ; Ad. E. Demers, clerk printing, station- ery and records ; L. P. Leniay, librarian ; Laurent Simoneau, accountant ; Z. Duhamel, postmaster ; F. X. Gagnon, assistant postmaster ; Gideon Laroque, sergeant-at-arms ; Oliver Robi- taille, chief messenger; A.Pelletier. speaker's messenger ; Simeon Oagne, clerk's messenger; Ed. Littlejolm, George Workman, E . Gauvreau, Eugi^ne Balzaretti, messengers ; Jacques Morin and Joseph Trudel, librarian messeuifers. Lmv Department.— C . A. Pariseault, law clerk ; Theophilus Olivier, assistant ; J. Boy, messenger. . Provincial Registrar's Departmknt.— Hon. E. T. Paque*» provincial registrar ; John Langelier, deputy registrar ; Etienn® Poitras and Hormingilde Roy, clerks ; Jean Labrecque, messen" ger. Department of Law Officers of the Ckown. — Hon. L. O. Loranger, attorney-general ; Hon. W. W. Lynch, solicitor- general; Joseph A. Defoy, assistant to the law officers of the Crown; If. Delagrave and Gustave Ouimet, clerks; W. Dub6, messengei Secretary's Office. — Hon. Etienne Theodore Paquet, provin- cial secretary ; P. J Jolicoeur, assistant secretary ; G. W. Colfer, chief clerk; O. F, Campeau, accountant ; Jos. O. Laurin, E. J. Duchesnay, Tliomas T. Nesbitt, Charles Leblanc and C. E. Des- champs, clerks ; P. Blouin, housekeeper and messengier ; F. For- get, messenger. Treasurer's Department. — Hon. J. G. Robertson, treasurer ; H. T. Machin, assistant treasurer ; H. Hemming, book-keeper ; S. H. Holt, J. E. Marmette, J. T Harrowir, T. A. Postoii. T. C Waugh, clerks ; H. Hughes, messenger. A udit Branch — G. Dro- let, auditor ; F. D. Tims, book-keeper ; A N Giard, T. R. Nel- son, G. T. A. Evanturel, C. J. Burroughs, clerks; G. Trudel, messenger. Department of Public Instruction. — Hon. G, Ouimet, Superintendent of Public Instruction ; Oscar Dunn, secretary ; , assistant secretary ; , joint sec- retary; S. D^visme, first r' ^k, Ac; J. H. Richardson, account- ant ; P. de Cazes, librarian ; F. X. Couillard. clerk of correspond- ence ; L. J. Pregen, recording clerk ; R. Lamontagne, L. Lefebvre, clerks; E. Ouimet, assistant clerk; P. Prevost, storekeeper; D. Bittnes, A. Dor6 and J. Blauir, messengers. tnoneau. messen" SeiMiranefl by Act of Parlinnieiii.— llndonbtcd SeciuriU pmetiiKdd.— Ayendes in all principal towns. GOVE NMENT D PARTMENTS. 221 Department of Crown Lands. — Hon. E. J. Flynn, comrais- Bioner; £. E Tach^, assistant commissioner; John V. Gale, accountant and cashier : E. T. Fletcher, surveyor and draughts- man, and chief of survey a ; G. G. Dunlevie, Jules Tache, P. M. A. Genest, C. E. Gauvin, surveyors and draughtsmen; W. E. Collins, clerk in charge; A. Paro, superintendent of woods and forests; J. N. Proulx, registrar for department; L D Lemoine, L L. Rivard, clerks in charge; ¥. Cha8s6, T. Morkill, D. C. Mackedie, L. Berthelot, Jules Faucher de St. Maurice, V. Derome, I. E. Lepage, T. P. Morin, I. A. Sutton, G. J. Audette, C. A. Parant, J. M. Turcot, L. H. B. Garneau, clerks ; J. Caron, office keeper ; C Dumontier, Jos. Fiset, messengers. General Cadastre Office — G. A. Varin, secretary ; F. M. La- chaine, C Chartre, P. Picard, L. N. Dufresne, F. Keroack, A. Potvin. Crown Timber and Land Assents. — Montreal, C. E. Belle, a^ent ; Chambly, Charles De Salaberry, Crown forester ; Three Rivers, A. Dubord, agent ; Murray Bay, G. Duherger, agent ; Chicoutimi, J. O. Tremblay, agent; Roberval, I. Dumais, agent; New Carlisle, L. J. Riopel, agent ; Quebec, McLean Stewart, collector of Crown timber dues ; Clarendon, E. Heath, agent ; Hull, Robt. Farley, agent; Thurso, J. A. Cameron, jun., agent; Grenville, A. B. Filion, agent ; Waterloo, O. B. Kemp agent ; Magdalen Islands, E. Paquet agent ; Arthabaskaville, A. Gag- non, agent ; St. Francis, J. T. Letourneau, agent ; Montmagny, E. Renault, agent ; Rimouski, G. Sylvain, agent ; Gaspu Basin, W. H. Annett, agent; Cap Chat, Louis Roy, sen., agent; Que- bec, J. E. Boily, agent; Joliette, J. B. Delfausse, agent; Upper Ottawa, A. J. Russell, agent ; Robinson. C. Patton, agent ; Riviere-du-Loup, C. T. Dub6, agent; Ottawa, J. Macdonald, deputy slide agent. Department of Agriculture and Public Works. — Hon. J. J. Ross, commissioner ; Simeon Lssage, assistant commissioner ; Ernest Gagnon. secretary ; Pierre Gauvreau, architect and super- intendent of public works ; J. B. Derome, assistant engineer and secretary of Board of Arbitration ; P. M. Partridge, accountant ; A. F. d'Eschambault, book-keeper ; Jos. O. Fontaine, director of colonization ; Ed. A. Barnard, director of agriculture ; A. C. Guilbault, registrar ; T. Chartier, clerk ; J. B. Sirois, iirst mes- senger ; P. Archambault, second do. ; P. Poirier, third do. Council of Agriculture. — L. H. Massue, Varennes, president ; George Leclere, secretary-treasurer ; Hons. J. J. Ross, Ste. Anno de la Perade ; G. Ouimet, Quebec; M. H. Cochrane, Compton; J. Gaudet, Gentilly ; L. Beaubien, M.P.P., Montreal; Messrs. P. B. Benoit, M.P , St. Hubert; S. N. Blackwood, Shefford ; J. M. Browning, Longueuil ; A, Casavant, St. Doraini«iue ; E.J. De- blois, Quebec ; John L. Gibb, Quebec; Auguste Guilbault, Ste. Elizabeth; A. Somerville, Lower Lachine ; L. N. Gauvreau, He Verte; J. N. E. Faribault, I'Assomption ; Rev. F. Pilote, St. ;!.. ,1 ■'I »i ? ), 1 I' r f t VHM oirmoiB AMY. — AOOIDKBfT enburakob co oohpensatkd. wkkklt 222 DOMINION OF CANADV. Augustin ; Bev. F. Tass^, Ste. Scholastique ; Aug. Casgrain, Riviere-Ouelle ; O. Ganthier, M.P.P., St. Urbain; L. H. Blaie, St. Thomas de Montmagny. Office, 68 St. Gabriel Street, Montreal. Board of Examination or P. L. Survbyors. — Hon. the Com- missioner of Crown Lands, ex officio ; Chas. Baillairg^, president ; F. W. Blaiklock, £. T. Fletcher; L. P. Oauvreau, John Bignell, and J. Gallagher, examiners and provincial land surveyors ; Alexander Sewell, secretarv, Quebec; Alfred B. C. Selwyn, examiner in geology and mineralogy. Queen's Printer's Office.— (?^£-^ff— Charles F. Langlois, Queen's printer ; Charles Pageau, book-keeper ; Thomas Molony, English translator ; Edouard Trudelle, French translator; J. N. Bour6, messenger. PEOVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of Oovernmentf Fredericton. Lieutenant-Governor.— Hia Honor the Honorable Bobert Dun- can Wilmot ; provincial aide-de-camp, A. F. Street, Esq. ; private secretary, H. Wilmot, Esq. EXBCUTIVB CoUNCIIi. Hon. Bobert Young, President. J. J. Eraser. Q.C., Attorney-General. W. Wedderbum, Q.C., Provincial Secretary. P. A. Landry, Chief Commissioner Board of Works. M. Adams, Surveyor-Oeneral. J. H. Crawford, Solicitor-General. B. B. Stevenson, "^ RL^H^n'ington, \ Members of the Council. Bobert Marshall, J (( II t( (i u tt LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Alex. McL. Seely, President. COUNTIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Albert Hon. J. Lewis, Hillsboro' Carleton '< James Byan, Elgin Gloucester «< B. Young, Caraquette 5?ttt '< o. Mclnemey, Bichibucto •King's .... " John Flewelling, Hampton BRAir0H~PKR8ONAI« IN JUKIIES, DBATH BT AOOIDBMl AFFORDED. Agenole* In all prinelpal towns NEW BRUNSWICK. 223 CONBTITUENOIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Northumberland Hon. W. M. Kelly, Chatham Sueen's '* Gideon I). Bailoy, Canning estigouehe '^ W. Hamilton, Dulhousie St. John " A McL Seely, 8t. John St. John ** T. R. Jones, St. John Sunbury " A. Harrison, Mangerville 'i Victoria " B. lievcridge, Tobique .; Westmoreland " D. Hanington, Shediao York ' ' Bobert liobinson, Canterbury HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. ■ Speaker. CONSTrrUENCIES. NAME AND F. O. ADDRESS. Albert Dr. Lewis, HiLdborough « G. S. Turner, Harvey Carleton G. W White, Centreville " J. S. LeightfH, Cent' ,yille Charlotte Hon. B. K. Stevensc St. Andrews <' George F. Hill, S Stephen •' J. E. Lyno*. St. George " Thos. Cott -I \v, St. David's Gloucester F. McMai us, ;'ftraquet << Patrick fly an, Caraquet Kent C. J. Sayre, Richibucto " U. Johnson, St. Marys Kings Dr. E. A. Vail, Sussex <' F. E Morton. Sussex " Hon. J. H. draw ford, St. John Madawaska L. Theriault, St. Leonard Northumberland Hon. M. Adams, Newcastle ** A. A. Davidson, Newcastle " T. F. Gillespie, Chatham ** E. Hutchinson, Douglastown Queen's Francis Wood, Welsford ' < ,^ alter S. Butler, Sypher's Cove, G. L. Restigouche ^.^unard Barbeirie, Canipbellton *< Thomas Kenny, Dalhousie St. John D. McLellan, Portland '< William Elder, St. John " R. J. Ritchie, St. John " ... Edward Willis, St. John " City Hon. R. MarshaU, St. John " " Hon. W. Wedderburn, Si. John Sunbuiy W. E. Perley, Blissville " Jos. White, Mangerville Victoria W. B. Beveridge, Tobique I ! 1, ■ TBLK CITIZENS IMSVRANCB CO.H|143,090 deposited with Ouiadian CtoYemmenU— Agenolei In all prinolpal towiu. COKSTITUEXCIES. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Westmoreland A. E. Killnm, Salisbury " Hon. P. A. Landry, Dorchester •* Hon. D. L. Hanington, Dorchester << Jos L. Black, Sackville York A. G. Blair, Fredericton " ... Hon. J. J. Fraser, Q.C.. Eredericton " F. P. Thompson, Fredericton ** George Colter, Douglas Officers of the House of Assembly.— G. J. Bliss, clerk ; J. Richards, clerk assistant ; H. Beckwith, sergeant-at-arms ; C. W. Beckwith, John Black, engrossing clerks. Provincial Secretary's Office. — Hon. W. "Wedderbum, Q.C., Provincial Secretary and Receiver-General; J W. Smith, deputy Provincial Secretary ; G. N. Babbitt, deputy Receiver-General ; E. Hanson, clerk. Board of Works Department. — Hon. P. A. Landry, Chief Commissioner ; B. Winslow, Chief Clerk ; Adolphus G. Beck- with, Civil Engineer. Surveyor General's Department. — Hon. M. Adams, Sur- veyor General; Andrew Inches, Dejiuty Surveyor General; W. P. Flewelling, Crown Land Clerk ; T. O'Connor, A. Sibbald, and Loggie, Draughtsmen. Government Officers. — J. S. Beck, Auditor-General ; Theo- dore H. Rand, Chief Superintendent of Schools ; George Thomp- son, Chief Clerk Education Office; George E. Fenety, Queen's Printer ; Wm. Carman, Clerk of Supreme Court at Law and Equity ; George J. Bliss, Assistant Clerk ; W. H. Tuck, Clerk of Crown in Supreme Court; E. L. Wetnjore, A.B., Deputy Clerk of Crown in Supreme Court ; H. G. C Wetmore, Librarian to Legis- lative Library ; Julius L. Inches, Secretary for Agriculture. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Governmentf Halifax. Lieutenant-Governor (and Deputy Governor for signing Marriage Licenses.) — His Honour the Hon. Adams George Arclii- bald. John Hicks, Private Secretary ; Lieut.-Col. H. W. Clarke, N.S.M., Major M. B. Daly, Ist Brig. Mil. Artillery, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. and A€eldeiit.-€»pl«Al» fltlSStOOO. NEW BRUNSWICK. 225 EXECUTIVX CoUNCIIi. Hon. Simon H. Holmes, Provincial Secretary. " John S. D. Thompson, Attorney-General. " Samuel Creelman, Commissioner of Works and Mines. " Nathaniel W. White, " Wm. B. Troop, " C. J. Townsend, *' James S. McDonald, *< H. F. MoDougall, " John F. Stairs, Members of Council. Retired Memhers of Executive CouncH retaining their rank and precedence, hy special permission of Her Majesty. — Hon. Sir Wm. Young, Hon. Charles Tupper, C.B., Hon. Wm. A. Henry, Hon. James McDonald, Hon. Samuel L. Shannon, Hon. Alexander McFarlane, Hon. Adams G. Archibald. LEGISIiATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Robert Boak President. Hon. R.M. Cutler, Guysborough " J. McKinnon, Antigouishe S. Creelman, Stewiacke D. McN. Parker, Halifax J. Fraser, Pictou O. Whitman, Annapolis H. Cameron, Mabou W. H. Owen, Bridgewater Q. McKenna, Shelburne C. Dickie, Cornwalis It (( « Hon. B. Boak, jun., Halifax *' E. R. Dakes, Digby A.McN. Cochran, Maitlaud C. Boudrot. Arichat C. M. Francheville, Guys- borough J. B. Dickie, Truro D. McCurdie, Baddeck H. Black, Cumberland J. S. McDonald, Halifax « (( Officers John C. Halliburton, Clerk ; Rev. George W. Hill, A.M., Chaplain ; Robert Romans, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ' i . , Hon. £. T. Moseley Speaker. C0N8TITUKNCIES. KAMES. Annapolis . . Hon. Wm. B. Troop, Caleb W. Shafner Antigonishe Hon. J. S. D. ThompsouLA. McGillivray Cape Breton. E. T. Moseley, H. F. McDougall, Colchester Wm. A. Patterson, Wm. Bl&ir Cumberland Hon. C. J. Townshend, Ed. Vickery Digby Benj. Vanblaucom, H. M. Robichan Guysborough Jas. W. Hadley, Alex. N. McDonald Halifax Hon. J. F. Stairs, W. D. Harrington, J. Pugh Hants Nathaniel Spence, Thos. B. Smith Inverness Duncan J. Campbell, Alex. Campbell 16 :i!i j I I i if- i h '• I Ml I OITIZBMS mSUBANOS OOHPAJfV*— nBB» JjSWB, SIB HUGH AJJJLS^ Fmld«ntt 226 DOMINION OP CANADA. Kings Wm. C. Bell, Hon. J. S. McDonald Lunenburgh Chas. A. Smith, Edward James Pictou Hon. S. H. Holmes, Alex. McKay, A. C. Bell Queens S. S. Ford, James C. Bartling Bichmond Isedoro LeBlano, Alox. McGuish Shelbume Hon. N. W. White, Nehemiah McGray Victoria Wm. F. McCurdy, John Morrison Yarmouth Albert Gayton, Joseph B. Kenny r*OFFiOBBS OF THE HousB OF ASSEMBLY — Clerk, H. C D. Twiuiug; Assistant Clerk, J. S. McKinnon ; Chapl'uu, Bev. Canon Cochran ; sergeant-at-arms, E. A. Pyke; assistant iiergeant-at-arms, W. Gr&am ; messenger, J. Fitzgerald. PEINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Seat of Qovernmenti Charlotietown. Lieutenant-Oovernor.-^'H.on. T. Haviland ; Eustace Haviland, private secretary; Ideut.-Col. James Peake and Lieut.-Colonel Bobinson Hodgson, Provincial Aides-de-Camp. < . > EzxouTivE Council. Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Attorney-General. ii Wm. Campbell, Minister of Public Works. Donald Ferguson, Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Samuel Prowse, John Lefurgey, Joseph Wightman, y Members of Council. Neil McLeod, ^ J. O. Aisnault, Peter Gavin, ^ William C. DesBrisay, Clerk. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John Balderaton President. QUBKN'B COXTNTT. Charlottetown and Boyalty— Thomas W. Dodd. Fint District— Hon. A. B. McKensie, Hon. John Balderston. Second District— L. McMillan, Hon. B. Munn. if. FrMld«nt| A1I0 AOCmnrT^-CAFITAI^ €»KAI.D E. HART, CteiMna KiNG^s County. First District — Hon. L. Kickham, Hon. Simon Bulger. Second District — Hon. Jos. Wightman, Hon. Thos. Annear. Prinob County. First Di.tricc — Bichard B. Reid, Hon. Bei\jamin Bogers. Second District— Alexander Laird, Hon. Stewart Bums. Officers of LbgisijAtite Council. — John Ball, Clerk ; Finley McNeill, Usher of Black Rod ; Benjamin Balderston, Reporter ; Moses Doucette, doorkeeper. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. John A. McDonald Speaker. QuKEN's County. Charlottetown and Royalty — ^Hon. Neil McLeod, Hon DeBlois. First District— Donald Cameron, Esq., Wm. Campbell. Second District — Donald McKay, Donald Farqoharson. Third District — Robert Shaw, D. A. Macdonald. Fourth District — Duncan Crawford, James Nicholson. Kinoes County. Georgetown and Royalty — Hon. Daniel Gordon, Hon. Macdonald. First District— John C. Underhay, Lauchlan Macdonald. Second District — ^Wm. W. Sullivan, "Wm. Hooper. Third District— J. E. Macdonald, Donald Ferguson. Fourth District — ^Hon. Samuel Prowse, William A. Poole. Pbincb County. First District— Hon. Peter Gavin, S. F. Perry. Second District — Hon. John Teo, James W. Richards. Third District— Hon. J. O. Arsnault, John A. Macdonald. Fourth District— A. E. C. Holland, G. W. Bentley, Fifth District— Hon. John Lefurgy, Angus McMUlan. G. W. i A. J. «V i. PEOVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Seat of Oovernmentj Victoriaj V. I. Lieutbnant-Govbbn >R— Hon. A. N. Richards. ExECUTiVB Council. Hon. G. A. Walkem, Attorney-General and Chief Commissioner Land and Works. " Robert Beaven, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. '^ T. B. Humphreys, Prov. Secretary and Min. of Mines. \ -I I I I / I I m ■ I .(^* 1^ IMSORANOIB OOMPANT.— UCnS TBZ8 OeMPAMT. 228 DOMINION OF CANADA. PEOVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Government, Winnipeg. LituieMani'Govemor—'Ron. Joseph Cauchon. Private Secretary — J. Cauchon, Jr. ExKCUTivE Council. Hon. J. Norquay, Premier and Treasurer. D. W. Walker, Attorney-General. C. P. Brown, Minister of Public Works. M. A. Oirard, Provincial Secretary. Maxima Goulet, Minister of Agriculture. Bice M. Howard, Esq., Clerk. HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. Hon. Oilbert McMlcken Speaker. CONSTrrUENCIBS. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Assiniboine Alex. Murray, Sturgeon Creek Bale St. Paul Hon. M. A. Oirard, Winnipeg Burnside John Smith, Bumside Cartier Gilbert McMicken, Winnipeg Dufiferin North A. Laughlin, Belmont Duflferin South William Winram, Nelsonville Emerson William H. Nash, Emerson Gladstone Hon. C. P. Brown, Winnipeg High Bluff. J. A, K. Drummond, Hi^h Bluff Kildonan A. M. Sutherland, Winnipeg La Verandrye Maxirae Goulet, St. Boniface Mountain Thomas Green way. Crystal City Morris Joseph Taillefcr, St. James Portage La Prairie James Cowan, M.D., Portage Laprairie Rockwood J. S. Aikins, Winnipeg Springfield. A. W. Ross, Winnipeg Ste. * v *he Alex. Kittson, St. Boniface St. Anurew's Hon. John Norquay, Winnipeg St. Boniface A. A. C. La Riviere, St. Boniface St. Clements E. H. G. G. Hay, St. Andrew's St. Francois Xavier Patrice Brcland, St. Francois Xavier Westboume — Hon. D. M. Walker, Winnipeg City of Winnipeg Capt. Thomas Scott, Winnipeg Woodlands . . Wesley Lipsett, Meadow Lee Thos. Spence, clerk. ,. • . rcniL UFB poucnn ew wteokw DBScnuPTieN isbcsd n Is All prlBolpAl towns. NORTH-WEST TERRITOIUES. 229 NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. Seat of Governmentf Battleford. Lieutenant-Governor-^The Hon. David Laird. Council. — Hugh Richardson and Lieut.-Colonel James Farqu- harsonMcLeod, G.M.G., stipendiary magistrates, and members of Council ex officio ; Pascal Breland, member of Council ; Lieut.- Colonel Acheson Gosford Irvine, commissioner of police ; Amed6e Forget, clerk of the Council and secretary to the Lt .-Governor ; Edouard Bichard, sheriff; William James Scott, registrar. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Ordering by Mail or Telegraph, CAN HAVB Posters. Hand Bills, Bill Heads, Letter and Note Headings, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF PRINTING Executed at once, and sent to thenfi by Return Mail. J. Theo. Robinson, 54 St. Francois Xavier Street. \\ i li i j n ! I \\ additional <;oiBpeiiaatlon for FISH AND GAME LAWS OK THB DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. None of the animals or birds hereinafter mentioned, shall be hunted, taken or killed within the periods hereinafter limited : — Deer, elk, moose, reindeer or caribou, between the 15th day of December and the 1st day of Octobei. Grouse, pheasants, praiiie fowi or partridge, between the ist day of January and the ist day of September. Wild turkeys or quail between the ist day of January and the is^ day of October. Woodcock, between the ist day of January and the 1st day of August. Snipe, between the ist day of January and the 15th day of August Water fowl, known as mallard, grey duck, black duck, wood or summer duck, between the ist day of January and the 15th day of August. Other ducks, swans or geese, between the ist day of May and the 15th day of August. Hares between the ist day of March and the ist day of September* No person shall have in his possession any of the said animals or birds, or any part or portion of any such animals or birds, during the periods in which tnev are so protected. Provided that they may be exposed for sale for twenty days and no longer, after sucti periods, and may be had in possession for the private use of the owner and his family at anjr time, but in all cases the proof of the killing, taking or purchasing shall be upon the person so in possession. No eggs of any of the birds abo/e mentioned shall be taken* destroyed, or had in possession by any person at any time. None of the said animals or birds, except the animals mentioned in the seventh section of this Act, shall be trapped, or taken, by means of traps, nets, snares, gins, baited lines, or other similar con- trivances; nor shall such traps, nets, snares, gins, baited lines or contrivances be set for them, or any of them, at any time ; and such traps, nets, snares, gins, baited lines or contrivances may be des- troyed by any person withont such person incurring any liability therefor. mmAXCMK^Tbm only wittioat •ddlilonal i^nxprnnj in AniAiiMi olItelBf FISH AND GAME LAWS. SBl None of the contrivances for taking or killing the wild fowl, known as swans, geese or ducks, which are described or known as batteries, swivel guns, sunken punts or night-lights, shall be used at any time. No beaver, muskrat. sable, martin, otter or fisher, shall be hunted, taken or killed or had in possession of any person between the first day of May and the first day of November ; and no mink between the first day of April and the first day of November; nor shall any traps, snares, gins or other contrivances be set for them during such period ; nor shall any muskrat-house be cut, broken or destroyed at any time ; and any such traps, snares, gins or other contrivances so set may be destroyed by any person without such person thereby incurring anv liability therefor ; Provided that this section shall not apply to any person destroying any of the said animals in defence or preservation of property. Offences against this Act shall be punished upon summary con- viction on information or complaint before a justice of the peace as follows ; in case of deer, elk, moose, remdeer or caribou, by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less than ten dollars, with costs, for each offence; in case ot birds or eggs, by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, nor less than five dollars, with costs, for eacn bird or egg ; in case of fur-bearing animals mentioned in the seventh section of this Act; by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, nor less than five dollars, with costs, for each cffence ; in case of other breaches of this Act, by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, nor less than five dollars, with costs. The whole of such fine shall be paid to the prosecutor unless the convicting justice has reason )o believe that the prosecution is in collusion with and for the purpose of benefiting the accused, in which case the said justice may order the disposal of the fine as in ordinary cases. In all cases confiscation of game shall follow conviction, and the game so confiscated shall be given to some charitable institution or purpose, at the discetion of the convicting justice, lill J^ In order to encouri^;e persons who have heretofore imported or hereafter import different kinds of game with the desire to breed and preserve the same on their own lands, it is enacted that it shall not be lawful to hunt, shoot, kill or destroy any such same without the consent of the owner of the property wherever the same may be bred. It shall not be lawful for any person to kill or take any animal protected by this Act by the use of poison or poisonous substances, nor to expose poison, poisoned bait or other poisoned substances in any place or locality where dogs or cattle may have access to tiis same. ■ ! omzmrs disubakob oompant.— fibib brahoh. wlUb«qiMted. 232 DOMINION OP CANADA. No person shall at any time hunt, take, or kill any deer, elk, moose, reindeer, or caribou, for the purpose of exporting the same out of Ontario, and in all cases the onus of proving that any such deer, elk, moose, reindeer, or caribou, so hunted, taken or killed is not intended to be exported as aforesaid shall be upon the person hunting, killing, or takir.g the same. Offences agaiust this section shall be punished by a fine not exceed- ing twenty-five dollars, nor less than five dollars for each animal- No owner of any dog, trained or accustomed to hunt deer, shall f>ermit any such doR to run at large (if such dog is accustomed or is ikely to resort to the woods unaccompanied by such owner or any of his family or other person) during the period from the fifteenth of November to the fifteenth of October, under a penalty, on conviction, of not more than twenty-five dollars, nor less than nve dollars, for each offence. Any person harbouring or claiming to be the owner of any such dog, shall be deemed to be the owner thereof. It shall be lawful for the council of any county, city, town, town- ship or incorporated village, to appoint an officer, who shall be known as the game inspector for such county, city town, township or incorporated village, and who shall perform such duties in enforc- ing the provisions of this Act, and be paid such salary as may be mutually agreed upon. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. « No elk, moose, cariboo, deer or their fawn, or hare, shall be hunted, taken or killed, between the Ist day of February and the Ist day of September in any year. No grouse, ptarmigan, partridge, woodcock, or snipe, shall be shot at, hunted, taken or killed, between the 1st day of March and the Ist day of September in any year. No person shall fire at, take, kill or destroy, any wild swan, wild goose, or any kind of wild duck, sea duck, widgeon, or teal, between tlie first day of May and the first day of September, in any year, in that part of the province west of the city of Three Rivers, nor between the fifteenth day of the month of May and the first day of the month of September, in any year, to the east of that town. Nevertheless, in that part.of the province to the east of the place known as the ** Brandy Pots," in the River St. Lawrence, the in- habitants majr. between the fifteenth day of the month of May and the first day of September, in each year, hunt, take, or kill for food only, any of the animals mentioned in this section. No wood cock, snipe, wild swan, wild goose, or wild duck, of any kind, or sea duck or teal, shall at any time be shot at, hunted, taken or killed, between one hour after sunset, and one hour before sunrise. <(^;».-r. JCBBAirOH. flowelioM RUks ipeolallj daslredt for which low flc^nre* iB All pimelpAl tOWlM. PISH AND GAME LAWS. \ I I No animal or bird, named in the foregoing gections, except hares, shall be taken or killed at any time by means of any rope, snare, spring, cage, net or trap of any kind. No engine shall be at any time, for such purpose, placed, con- structed, erected or set, either wholly or in part ; and any person finding any engine so placed, constructed, erected or set, may take possession of or destroy the same. No person shall, at anv time, disturb, injure, gather, or take the eggs of any species of wild fowl ; and all vessels or boats employed in disturbing, gathering or taking the eggs of any species of wild fowl, may, as well as the eggs, be confiscated and sold. No wild cat, martin or pekan, shull be hunted, trapped or killed between tho fifteenth day of April and the first day of November, and no mink between the fifteenth day of April and the fifteenth day of October, in each year. No person shall hunt, trap or kill :— Any otter between the first of May and the first of October, in each year. Any beaver between the thirtieth of April and the first of September, in each year. Any muskrat between the first of June in each year, and the first of April following, for the districts of Quebec, Saguenay, Chicoutitui, Montmagny, Kamouraska, Rimouski and Gasp^, and between the first of May of each year and the first of April follow- ing for the remainder of the Piovince. No person shall, at any time, use or employ strychnine or other deleterious poison, either mineral or vegetable, nor any spring gun, to hunt, take, kill or destroy any animal whatever. Every game-keeper appointed by the commissioner of crown lands shall forthwith seize all animals or birds mentioned in the preceding sections, or any portion of such animals or birds found by him in the possession or custody of any person during any for- bidden 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 6 and 9 of this act, and he shall 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 animals or birds so confisca- ted shall belong to the game-keeper. No person shall have in his possession, custody or care, any animal or bird already mentioned, or any part of such animal or bird, with the exception of the skin, during the period in which by the act, the killing thereof is prohibited, 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 boaght or sold (when lawfully taken), during fourteen days, to be computed from the expiration of the various periods respectively fixed by this act for the killing thereof. 1^ 1 nCB CITIZENS mSITRAJrOB OO.-STIUCT BOONOMY Of SIR HUGH AIXAN, Presldeati 're Kvery such game-keeper may cause to be opened, or may him- self open, in case of refusal, any bag, parcel, chest, box, trunk, or other receptacle, in which he has reason to believe that game killed or taken during the close season, or peltries out of season, are hidden. Every offence against any of the provisions of this act shall be punishable by a tine not exceeding fifty dollars, and recoverable summarily or on information or summons duly issued by a justice of the peace. Such justice of the peace, on the proof which shall be thereof made, may impose the penalty, with costs, and such penalty shall belong to the informer. In default of immediate payment, the offender shall be impri- soned in the common jail of the district within the limits of which the offence was committed, for any period of time not exceeding three inonths. Every magistrate shall hare power to convict on view. Suits brought in virtue of this act need not be begun by deposi- tion or information on oath by the plaintiff or complainant, pro- vided always 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 alonip, or any bne witness, shal* be sufficient to support a conviction. No proceeding under this act shall bo quashed, annulled or set aside by certiorari ; but an appeal may bo brought before the circuit court of the district in which the offence took place, in the same manner as appeals under the municipal code. y No prosecution shall be brought after twelve calendar months from the day of the committing of the offence. The commissioner of crown lands may appoint officers to super- intend the execution of this act, and of any other act, which may be hereafter passed respecting game in this province. The commissioner of crown lands, or any person by him there- unto empowered, may grant written permission to all persons desirous J)nna fide of procuring birds, or fur-bearing animals, for scientific purposes, during tlie close season : and tlie person who shall have obtained such permission shall not be liable to any penalty imposed by this act, provided tliat he produce within two months next after the period in which he shall have hunted under such permission, a statement under oath specifying the kind and quantity of game and fur-bearing animals taken by him for such scientific objects. ECONOMY Of AN, Presldesti MANAOEBIKNT * UOUCRAULTT TO POLICY HOLDOS QBRAIiD B. 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