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Les diagrammes suivants iilustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 PRITATE SWEBTYSBZP Is a most dangerous, oaerous and delicate I'dationship^ and one which there is now no need to be a^ed for on the one hand, or granted on the other* It is, therefore, surprising that so many persons, who, probably, have their families to provide for, still consent to be tesiionsible for BANK, GOVERNMENT OFFICERS, an iJC: . :/>,■,'., >; 'r^;' y' . «•- ^ ^' y t. STARKETS POCKET ALMANAC ADYERTISER AND •^ «^ GENERAL FOB 1878 x; c^^ JJcing after gcnp^ Icnr, ■v Thii^ty-^eventh Jear of J^ublication. Printed for Oratuitoua Circulation BY J. STARKE & CO., PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS, 54 St. Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL. i)^ I iv. ADVERTISEMENT. <^ iniRK AND LimK Stt^ttpna 4^ttti)attg, CAPITAL-TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Forbes & Mudge, ■r 191 & 193 ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. f , 4 CONTLxSTTS. CONTENTS. It M Moir's Marmalade, Pickles, and Duke Edinburgh Sauce 105 Montreal Card and Paper Co 22 Mortimer, George, Chemist and Druggist, Ottawa 228 Morton, Phillips & Bulmer, Bookbinders and Stationers 63 Nestle's Milk Food. T. Leeming «fe Co Sides o/ Pagea, North British and Mercantile Insurance Co Cover, Novelty Engine Works, Gardner A Son 81 Ocean Express Co , London, T. M. Brjson & Co., Agents 76 Oswald Bros., Stock Brokers 161-164 Parks tfe Son, Wm., St. John, N.B , Cotton, Yarn, *fec. . 64 Phoenix Fire Assurance Co., of London xii Queen Insurance Co., Fire and Life iv Reliance Mutual Life Assurance Society Cover Robertson, Wm., Hat and Fur Dealer 36 Rowntree's Cocoa, Chocolate and Creams 105 Roy, M., Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker 6 Royal Insurance Co., Fire and Life. 18 Savory *fe Moore's Household Medicines 4 Scottish Commercial Fire Ins. Co., T. Craig, Res't-Sec. 33 Standard Life Assurance Co., W. M. Ramsay, Manager 38 Starke & Co., J., Printers 85-93 Surveyor, L J. A., Furnishing Hardware- ... Side of Pagea. Sutherland, .lames. Stationery ii Trotter & Bulmer, Rubber Goods 8 Webster, Thomas, Merchant Tailor 24 mnr tooi shibts at oeo. bohb « co.'b^ Ut^ KOTBB BAME STBBKT. Almanac, &'c. I ^ >» ■ BPOCQS. OftheMnndaae Era 5881 OftheyulffairOhristianEra 1878 Since the disooyery of America ^ 386 Since the diflcoyery of Quebec 270 Since the Treaty which confirmed the poasession of Canada to the British 112 Of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 41 THE SEASONS. a. Vernal Eauinoz begins March 20 Summer Solstice ** June 21 Autumnal Equinox *' September 23 Winter Solstice " December 21 h. 3 2 8 m. 37 mo. 12 ey. 20 mo. 12 ey. Tropical Tear is 366 days, 6 hours, 36 minutes. ECLIPSES DUama the tear 1878. During this year there will be four eclipses, yiz.: two of the sun and two of the moon. I.--On the 2nd of February there will be an annular edipse of the sun, but not yisible in these parts. II.~On the 17th February there will be a partial eclipse of the moon, and partly yisible. Begins at Halifax, N.S.j 4 h. 27 m. in the morning, and at Montreal, 3 h. 47 m. It will end at Halifax, 9 h. 26 m., and at Montreal, 8 h. 46 m. III.— On the 29th of July there will be a total eclipse of the sun, yisible in North America as a partial eclipse. It begins on we earth 3 h. 4m. eyening, mean time, at Halifax, in long- tHude 144° SO' east of Greenwich, and latitude 41^ 21' north. eyening, in iongtitucie 69? 45' west,, and latituae 9y*sr norm. This ecupse bems at Halifax about 5 h. 30 m. eyening. and at Montreal, about 5 h. 10m. The greatest obseryations wiU occur a few minutes before the setting of the sun. IV.— On the 12th of August there will be a partial eclipse of the moon^ and it will be yisible in part In Halifax it begins in the eyemng 5 h. 8 m., and at Montreal 4 h. 37 m. The moon rises about? o'clock, and the last contact with the shadow will be about 9. .A transit of Mercury will occur on the 6th of May. It will be visible between 11 in the morning and 7 in the eyening. 415 NOmi: HAKB BTMBBV. I ALICANAO. OHRONOLOaiOAL OTOLBS. Daminioal Latter F Goldtn Numbw 16 Jewiih Lunar Oyole II BpMt of Moon's Ag» 16 Solar (^ol« 11 JnUaaPariod 6691 Jawish Tear oommene- ing 90th Septambar . .. 6699 Roman Indietion ;...... 6 MahommadanYaar .... 1296 MOVBABLB FBSTTVALS. Saptaacaaima Simday.Fab. 17 Sexagesima ** ** 24 Qainqaacesima ** Mftr. Z ABhWedneidajr ** 6 FirstSandayinLent. ** 10 Mid-Lent <* 31 Palm Sunday Apr. 14 GoodFridaj ^ 19 .A|^21 Baatar Sunday. .. Iiow ** ^ 25 Bogation Sunday . . . .May 26 Aseeniion Day *' SO Whitsunday June 9 Trinity Sunday <* 16 OorpusGhriati. ...... ** 29 Advent Sunday .....Dee. 1 JBWISH FBSTiyALS.-]878. Maroh IfL _ .Faat of Bather. *• 19,20 Pnreem. Ig* « ••• First day of Paasover. 7, 8 Shebuot-Foast of First Fruits. 2o, 29t 7, . 12, 18. 21f •••...FeaatofDedicatibn. April June Sept. Oct Dee. Bnenuot— Feast ot first Fruits ' Neir Year. Anno Mun^ 6689. >• •*».*..Kippoor— Day of Atonement* >* First D|^ ^Tabemaolee. HOLIDAYS OBSBRTBD IN PUBMO OFFIOBS. Qirpumoisrion.*.. January 1 Bpiphany. ....... •« 6 Anniineiationy.M. Mareh 25 0oodFridur. April 19 Asoension Day May SO Queen's Birthday. ..." 24 ■0<»pus Ohristl..,....Jutia20 St.PeteraiidStPaul " 29 All Saints' Day..... .Nov. 1 Conoeption of the Blessed ^iiMnMMy....... Deo. 6 ChnstuasDay....... *< 25 BANK HOLIDAYS IN ONTARIO. TST^T^im^T^c*^ wflon nwMMi BRmTs tioMi, wovm •••M, Alt WEATflBR TABLB. )aK.»^JMai» ^ i>»j^w r g-p-p-p- fl HI r II? I I s aa 09 r & S-afiill'^.| ^ 6 f mi hfii CO o CO f .. a ADTBRTISBMBNT. r^.rSs. SATOBT ft KOaBFS London* un* PANOBEATIC EMULSHHI & PANCREA^E Pr e p a rtd nader the cUrecHon of the Phyeimn who intfodweed them M Remedies ibrConBfimptlofi, lncl|g««tlon and Wasting Diseases. Where Cod-UTerOUIult the Ptn- creetic preputttions are the only remedies which am supply its plaoey aod give the power of digesting the Oil* Ctherodlfie is a Clbak bright Fluid, i^easant taste, lead- ilv misdble widi water or any suitable menstruum. The propertiee of Ethbrodins are identical with those of CHLORODimt, but Ae former is an elegant and more convenient preparation. The Kheesahy friction Glovbs and BsLT^Ibrpciomtyt- ing healthy action on the skin. Jeremle's Sedative and Antispasmodic, nu CtUbrutgd Indian Rtnudiy for ChoUnu Dimrrhaat PfmnUryt Spiutnsy A*e,t allays pain and produces sleep witfiout oauaiog the excitement and disturbance which follow the use of opiates. ^hosphorised Cod-Liver Oil. also Cod^Liver ou combined with Iron, with Quinine and Iron, Chlorate of Qainme, ftc as ong^nally prepared by Savory & Moorb. Best Palatable Cod-Liver Oil without tasie or smeU. In bulk, or hi Pint and Half-Pint Capsuled Bottles for EiqwrUtion. BEST FOOD for mF ANTS. " The Youngr Prinoe fbiiyes upon it as a Prinoe should.'* —DR. RiCHAROftON. ** It reaemblea Mother's MUk as olosely as possible," and isthe b«t kind of Liobig's Food»~]3Ni. BasviiRim RiglU Food for Jnfanti. Wot Asthmft and Bronoli^biSi. Prepared as Cigars, Cigarettes, and for use in a Pip«| and as PM&les for Inhalation. iimirni itADi m owomm av «m. llditB * 4MMIi 415 HOTBB OlLBinXiE. VAirirAST. PHASI8 or THB MOOH. PHins. o. New Moon .. 3 First Qnar.. 11 Foil Moon.. 18 LMtQQar...26 Qmhee, B. M. 9 19 m. 2 2ev, 7 26 or. 11 5 m. Jfonfrco?. H.M. 9 10 m* 1680T, 7 17 OT. 10 66 m. JTi^Nfllttoii. H. M. 8 66 m* 141eT, 7 ftOT. 10 44 m. Toronto. B. M. 8 47 m. 180ey. 6 64eT. 10 33 m. London, B. M. 8 88 m. 1 22 BY. 6 46 er. 10 26 m. BVBNTS, de. Q.Viotorisprood. BmpreM in India 1877 Lonl Lytton app. Vioeroy of India .1876 I^ipBaMT. TteelfthtUw Frei^harmylandodinMezioo ...li lUdBiTar uisuntctton L Bmp^apoleon 1X1. died 1873 P.olW^Mtiiitmemaoli.Oaimpore7^ Masion college, Terrebonne, bamt.1875 P. of Wa^iVT. 18,000 troops, Slellli.1876 Itt nmer Epiphany. .... 62*MoirMro. PortPerryf KaflitblMiW Gladstone withdraws fin. C. lAhL pty. 76 Battle of Oomnna 71809 08) E. Wm. Prussia p. emp. of Qer.1871 OldTwilfkBat i3|»^P«lpl|i'i ooUese, Ottawa'77 t m^m m % • p 9 m • 9 • • 9 .f.pusmmh of ^aiAmiice BT6 itibttfillrint. G. Diio. RaiBfa.1871 )▼. of 16,000 men, Madrid, K. of Sp.'76 mjEr statesman, bom I74S^ \ofWalerenteredAna> Grand pro- oessioiiof BttJabsOBMepbaats. . . .1876 . • • . ••• »• • ..*.... im P^..l«77 TBI BUN rises sets 7 46 7 46, 7 46 It 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 39 39 H If 734 783 732 7 81 4 4 4 i m T4l7f:^ 4 -4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 81 33 U 36 87 38 39 41 42 i^ 61 62 68 64 67 59 m Momr r. As. sets. 3 16 4 20 6 24 6 32 7 38 8 41 9 43 10 44 11 46 mwn. 60 1 3 4 6 6 67 6 16 23 26 rises. 6 19 , 7 88 111 11 31 mom. 42 1 8 13 1 16 6 17 6 6 # 46 mim g I. i I KB I " 11 m I i '^i h ■if* I ADYIBTIBBMBNT. IH»M(«I tin AND s CABINET MAKER, V^^mm name (OPPOSITE MESSRS. SHARPLEY & 80N8' 8T0RL) Drawing Room Furniture, Fancy Worlt, Ao. OOBSTAHTLT OH HAND and MADE TO OBDEB. Repairing done neatly and promptly. HEUBLIER ET BOURREUR No. 288 RUE NOTRE DAME, (En face de ch«z M. Sharpley et File.) Axnenblements dt salonsp ouTrftgei Ao itotaM«» tic., coBitammont tn main it M% Ik ordw. ittum MAmt TH obdui at obo. bovd « ca.% I OALBKDAB. H \ FIBBVABT. PHA8BS OF THB MOON. PHAS1I8. New Moon.. 2 First QoMT.. 10 Full Moon . .17 LMt Quiff* .28 DATS. M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Q«m6«c. & H. 8 w m. 8 82 m. 682 m. 10 28 or. ilbnfrmU. H. M. 8 24 m. 8 28 m. 6^ m. lOlOey. Kingtiim, H. M. 8 12 m. 8 11 m. 611m. 10 07«T. Toronto, B. M. 8 01 m. 8 00 m.: 6 00 m. 9 60«r. London. H. M. 2 68 m. 7 52 m. 6 62 m. 9 48eT. BVBNTS, kt. P S I? Tn W Th P S IP I" s Sn M Ta W Th P S Su M Pint Pmidentiial olMtion, U.S....1789 Oandlbiab DAT ithafim'Bpipkainiit [200 killed 76 Opllienr ezploBion, St. Btiemie. Prui< SirR.Pe6lbom r King Charles II« died W Oude annez^ to Great Britafai * * * .1866 Gt. Broadway life (N.T.) $4,000,000.1876 Sir Savid Brewster died TT. ...... . .1868 Uh n^ter Epiphany (10) Q. V^tMda 4 P. Albert, marri^ '40 Ad. Sir B.lr. Walker, Bt, died.Va876 Disturbances atMalines, Belgium .1876 St.Valhntins Bog. national debt oommeneed > * * .1607 Lindley Murray died 1826 Stptwm-ima. D'Israeli Ministry. 1874 Pierce gales in England, liyes lost. .1877 (20)Y«ra Omei ea»tured ftn. Oailitt8'76 Khokond inCen. Asia inc. w. Itniata76 Armistice, Paris 1871 K. Alphonso well rood. 6t Sebastian 76 Source of the Nile disooTeied 1868 Stmigimmq • Oi4)Peaee bet. Qermany k Vnof. . 1871 Danube at Pesth, 24ft.ab. ord JeT.76 illowbom.T;. ...1807 War ended, Spain. •• u .... .18T6 THB 8UK rises sets 27 27 26 25 28 22 20 19 18 17 16 14 13 11 10 9 8 6 4 3 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 669 6 57 6 56 6 64 r662 649 648 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 518 5 14 16 17 MOON r. As. 5 5 5 18 19 20 22 24 27 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 80 5 32 6 84 5 85 587 586 sets. 5 27 6 29 7 38 8 84 9 36 10 39 11 48 mom. 49 rises. \\ ;f 1.-, f. ,;,j ADVBWISliaurT. HEILLEOBacCa BBHOTBD «0 N«« «n tniAi« ■«■» N«ay Bldtiry Street* WHEAE THEY NAVE ON NANO AN EXTENSIVE NTOQK OF m UBSTEMIS, miA flOTTBMS MM KDDMa REFRIGERATORS, loe OtmxtB, Wire Safra, and Qeneral Hbusd Fvnilehintg. I I' >i « ftto iati»oit«^teiufe OF BvBili ttMBS Notre £)a3ne Street, i- 1 t ! I uwamru iioMt wowm «BO. BOND A €0.*S. OAURRHB. HABOS fBim ovm MOQV* PBAtM. New Mood. 8 Fint Qiiar. .11 FallBlooii..l8 LMtQaar...2S Qmtkte, JfbfilrtaL JKUfftoii. ft. It. 10 S8«T. 11 16«T. 4ttoy. 06.ey. H. M. lOMoT. UOToT. 4 ISoT. 11 66oT. H. M. 10 12 OT. 10 66eT. 4 01eT. 11 44 ey. H. M. 10 01 OT. 10 44eT. 8 60«T. USSOT. DATS. M. W. BVBNTB, Ao. Sr.DjiTn) .•••••. • Jplin Wm1«7 died 1791 QuiHQuaoenma (8) l8t Teeiel of the teaioiit Toronto. 1877 Shrov Tumdau Ath WeanMoay*** Qaeen od. iifir t^ l^iidon Hof idtidTS Fire ftndfre«t loll of life, N.B .1877 Bgyptiaiii beftton by Abyniniaiii . .1876 Ut^ZmU friuUA jtMEB ^iiokopw •*... .•^•••*li ^mx ^STiilMamti Q. Vi^lols 1 • <»^mA#^Tei P(»lb£r for Sif i 1 Kimf ¥lofor Bmmaiivtl born. . * . . .1 lit Maoitobin Parliament met . . * .1871 FMnobZmpefial Piinee bom 1866 3nd%nZeiU» ST.PmuOK Fr. itr. I§aM wrkd. on 0. of 0omwaU76 Britlih troopiTetd. from Qold Coaet. 74 ~ - honwf»tMa*rt^^000tij^76 •ror'Wiiliiin dT Germany born.1797 (at) UnlTeniiy boat imo. (Bnf)dead vrdinLmU [heat.. ..1877 Annnneiation V Jf . Ladt Dat BiA^SrOkioiMiaboiii... ...1810 Peaoeof Amieni 1802 Rranfa. c.f»». . •• .1^^ (p6et) (ued ..... 1806 Lamdotk H. M. OftSer. 10 86 OT. 8 42eT. 11 after. TBI SUIT riiei leti MOOH r. Ai. J. Good Templari, « • •• 1 5 I I I 10 ADVXBTISIlfXNT. ESTABLISHED 1803. LYiiAFS Qvonm wn. In Dytpepsiat General Debility) Interatttent DiseMeti and as a remedy in Fever and Ague, this Preparation ia invaluable. Ij "ST 3i^ -A- IsT ' Q Cod Liver Oil Emulsion. This elegant Preparation has received the highest enconiums from the leading members of the Medical Faculty, to whom it has been submitted for approval. In all cases where Cod Liver Oil is rejected by delicate stomadn, the Emulsion may be freely administered with the most beneficial results. PURE LIVER OIL. This article is selected with the greatest care, and can be recem" mended as superior to any in the market. LYMANS, CLABE & CO. ^WHOLESALB U^uggists and Manufacturers, 8^2, 384 ft 386 St. Paul Street, 1 HdCOMTTRSSiLIJ. ^ BUT T017B nmn'M at CIBO. BOVD * CO.t4, 415 HOTRB I^AHB STBIfiET. OALBNBAB. 11 AFBZL PHA8BS OF THB MOON. PHASES. D. New Moon.. 2 First Qttur.. 10 FullMooa..l7 LastQuar...21 Quebec, H. M. 4 30ey. 10 10 m. 113 m. 3 49 m. Montreal. H. 4 10 1 3 if« 21 ev. 1 m. 4 m. 40 m. Kingston. H. M. 4 a«T. 9 49 m. Q 5fi m. S2lm. Toronto, H. M. 3 58ey. 9 38 m. 48 m. 8 17 m. ZiondoH, H. M. 3 60 er. 3 90 m. 40 m. 3 9 m. DATS. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 M Tu W Th F S Su M Tn W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M la EVENTS, *o. Bismarck bom.... 1814 Lt. Cameron, Afirican ezplr. r. to Eng.'76 Earthquake at Antlooh 1872 S.S. AgriatMisjaik. near Gape Mal88.76 Siege of Paris raised by decree 1876 Vancouver J^. bill rej'd by Dam. Pt. '75 bih inLent ,.■> .......^.« Ld. Iiytton,newVioeroy, at Bombay 1876 (10) Bcnmton swims ac. Bng. Channel '75 A. T. Stewart^ N.Y., died ..1876 Hotel St XiOuu, U. S.« burnt, ...... 1877 Potters' strike, Ne|r jersey, ended* 1877 Magdala, Abyssinia, taken by Briti8h'68 Palm Sunday Russian oorvettelfounders, PinBUg..l876 L.A. Thiers bom.. 1797 1st River tug A sm. craft, Montreal. 1877 Disturbances at Barbadoes 1876 Goon Fbidat Napoleon III. bom 1808 EwAw Day * G^er. k Fch* susp. of arms, Neuilly.1871 St. Gxobob. Ward. Russia A Turkey '77 Shearer's sikw mill burned, Montreal'77 St. Mark. P. of Wales at Madrid. 1876 Cromwell bom 1599 Ironclad ship InfiexibU launched- -1876 Low Sundgai. Riot, Quebec 1877 IL. Erie A GUnbervie Ist ships, Mont.'77 (29)Cakanet NoYaltyWks.,Ma., bamt'77 TBI SUN rises sets 46 44 42 41 39 87 35 5 33 5 5 32 30 5 28 5 26 24 22 20 18 17 15 13 11 10 8 6 5 3 2 68 56 56 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 40 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 53 6 56 6 57 6 68 6 69 7 MOON r.As. sets. 6 22 7 24 8 30 9 37 10 44 11 47 mom. 46 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 35 18 50 18 40 4 28 rises. 9 32 10 44 11 47 mom. 39 1 1 20 49 2 15 2 84 2 3 58 11 8 27 3 40 hi I CD Hi i.:i m mrmmmrtmi h\ ■\ 1 ■»*. % SJi m ■.■!-^^ i t 12 ADVEBneoaiBNT. FintG Fulld Lute New! DATS. H. w. 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 Su 6 M 7 T« 8 W 9 Til 10 F 11 S 12 Sn 13 M 14 Tu 16 W 16 Tl 17 F 18 8 19 Sn 20 M 21 Tl 22 W 23 Tl 24 F 25 S 26 27 SF 28 Tl 29 W SO Tl 31 F '■- KABB TO OmDKB AT OBO. BOHD * Ca.ni| 410 HOTBB BAHB flrnUDBT* aALBNDAR. HAT, PHA8BB (Xr TAB MOON. PEAaiB. D. New Moon.. 2 First Quar.. 9 Fall Moon . .1ft Last Quar*.. 23 New Moon.. ftl ■ iTT II mit il Qutbee. DATS. M. w. 1 W 2 3 4 S 5 Su 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 8lT 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 28 Th 24 F 25 S 26 27 1? 28 Tu 29 W SO Th 31 F H. V. 8 6 m. 9 47 m. 8 57eT. JfeHfreal. H. M. 7 67 m. 9 SOeT. 9 38 m. 9 4aey. 8 6|«tr. 7 45 m. 5 S7eT. 9 26 m. 9 36.eT. 8 4S«T. Tortmio, H. M. 7 34 m. 5 16ey. 9 15 m. 9 25 OT. 8 8e«T. London, H. 7 5 9 9 8 BVBNTS, Ao. Pub. funeral of Tietims of fire, Mont '77 KarthquakOf shook felt at Oshawa, '77 (2) SaupdinUm, Ist steam-ship. Mont. ^77 Herring fisheiy ooomod. MagdiUan Is.'77 2nd mfter Batter Qer. A Fr. Consuls murd. at 6aloniea'76 Oanal navigation opened, Montreal 1377 1st sod RiT.-dnrlioap Ry. tnnad . . .1872 Ar.-pIalM ship Temmruire laanohad- 76 Centennial Bzhibition, Pa.,OMned. 1876 Prinotol Wales returned fin. Jbi^ 1876 ^dqftor Bcuter •... ^aooination introduced into Bng. . .1796 Thanksgiving services, Westminster Abbey,safe ret. of P. of Wikn. India76 Murderers of Qer. A Fr. Cona. exctd.76 Prince Tallyrand died 1888 Secession ^i( ree Church of Sootfand '43 ith after Eaater, St. Dunstan Sir George B. Cartier died 1873 m^m houij»s bunib at Quebec. . . .ISTO Ooafcderatijm ofBJx. A. proclaimed '67 fiUMUS. Hfiobe wrecked en NOS. ooB8t,74' gueen Victoria bom 1819 ritish fleet ordered to Besika Baj. 1876 RofMtiton Sumdav* St. AuQuSTDin.... KeBgious corporations &bd.» Rome. 1873 Ionian Islands ceded 1864 Sultan Abdul Aiig depoaed- •••••• -1876 ASOlNBIONAJir «... (30) Mnradlfin^ piood. Sultao* .1876 TBI SUN riaes sets 54 53 51 50 49 47 45 43 41 40 39 37 36 84 33 32 31 30 29 28 26 25 24 23 22 21 4 21 4 20 4 20 MOON r.Ai. mom. 16 i sets. 7 27 8 34 9 39 10 40 11 82 mom. 17 - 7 1* I X. U ADVERTISBMBKT. $$\ I Itatwtt^rg ifimkmu* *•* WILLIAM DRYSDALE & CO. StationerB & Feiiodioal Ag^ts, MB St. James Street, Next Door "West of Savage, Lyman A Co.'s, Bill aad Postage Stamps. MONTREAL. ERCHANT f AILORj Na 398 XOTRE DAME STREH, Fourth Door East /rem St. Peter Street^ I X VBXtm BHIBTS 91410, WOBTH ;M.S6,' Al] OALBNDAB. IS JVNS. PHASES OF THB MOON. PHASK8. Quebee, Monireid, Kingiton, Toronte. First Qnar.. 7 Fall Moon.. 14 LastQuar...22 New Moon.. 30 H. M. lllOey. 7 7ey. 2 31 ey. 7 46 m. H. M. 11 ley. 6 58ey. 2 22 ey. 7 37 m. H. If. 10 49ey. 6 46ey. 2 10 ey. 7 25 m. H. M. 10 38ey. 6 35 ey.' 1 59 ey. 7 14 m. London, H. M. 10 30 ey. 6 27ey. 1 51ey« 7 6 m. DATS. M. w< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 » ^10 S Su M Tn W Th F S Su M Til W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F 8 Bu BYBiTTS, &0. at, Mwonie festiyal at PhUsdelphia 76 Sundavc^fter A9een»ion Prince Qeorge of Wales born 1865 Sultan Abdul Alii died. 1876 Battle of Stony Oreek .1813 (8)Remaui8ofi:i. Phillipperem.toFr.76 QueenOowaserof Sweo. ANor. died 76 Rt Bey. B. Field, D.D., Bp, Nfld., died Whit Sunday [1876 Barthauake, N.Granada,abtlO,O0Ok. 75 80) Oartier arr. at Newfoundland. .1534 r. Arnold died 1842 Rio de Janeiro arsenal burnt 1871 R. 0. ohuroh at Oka burnt 1877 Ist meet's Fiihery Commission, Hlfx.77 TftnUuSundau Cape Breton taken...... 1858 200 houses burned at Qnebeo 1876 Bmperor Maximilian shot 1868 CoBPUB Ohbisti (20)St J<^ N.B., destroyed by fire 1877 at. fire in London, Bni^., £1,500,000 1861 l9tStind«y ofUir TVtmly. ....... ....... St. J0HNTH9 Baptist eoA. Ouster A 800 U.S. tr. k. by Ind.76 (25) Sir W. Logan, geolosist, died. . .1875 Miss Mar&ieau, authoress, died • .1876 Queen Victoria crowned. .1838 St. PiTiB AID St. Paul 2nc{ ofuit TfiwUv. lat.Ry, China, op.76 THI BUN rises] sets 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 417 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 34 36 37 87 38 39 40 41 42 42 48 43 44 44 44 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 46 47 46 46 46 46 46 MOON r.As. sets. 9 28 10 16 10 64 11 28 11 50 mom* 14 1 1 32 55 20 62 2 26 rises. 9 5 9 45 10 16 10 40 11 1 11 18 11 36 53 mwn. 13 1 1 2 3 36 2 37 31 17 seta. Sfi \ 'i 16 ADVBRTIS8MBNT. E FOUHDBT m i 31 ¥i II GEORGE BRUSH, 14 TO 34 a^ o asr a? jb 3B Jk. ii , MAEBBOV StlAH llTflllllt atOMi Botilers, Soigtlnar ft^bMi StMm tuttps, OlmOir Saw HSUi^ S(N^ ICtXUi, W'attt WhmOM, USa fteadV, Saagm ft F«22o7ti, atoA ALSOi SOLE MANUFACTURER OF ''Vaiilen*' Italftiiii ligliM, fcr iMUip *0. »«« ''Aikimt'i'' FitfAt lydiiiUi im, ▲KD AOINf von i&d "BiALs ft sisoo'B" GixmirvaAL Ftncps. JBmr TOVB BHIKTS AT OEO. BOND A CO.% J 41> yOTOE BAMB BVB^BJET. ^ OALINBAR. 17 ififtit. PHASBB OF HBB MOON, PHABXS. First'Quar.f 7 Full Moon*. 14 Last Quar. • .22 New Moon.. 29 Qiie&60. H. M. 8 36 m. 6 10 m. 7 31 m. 4S6ey. Montreal* H. 11* 3 27 m. 6 1m. 7 22 m. i 47 ey. KinoHon, H. M. 3 15 m. 49 m. 10 m. 35 ev. 5 7 4 Toronto. H. If. 3 4 m. 5 38 m. 6 59 m. 4 24ey. London, H. M. 2 56 m. 5 30 m. 6 51 m. 4 16 ey. DAT9. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w. M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F Su M Tu W s 80 M BVBNTS, Ad. Th F S Su W DoiintlOKjDAT (1) Pr. of Wa. rey. 30,000 yolun., Lon.1876 (DSer^a A Montenegro war w.Tky. 76 Meckwa^ AMlphmston ooL, St.Law.'77 Rockdale, Iowa, IT.8.| flooded, 40 d. '76 SamnelLoyet died ...;... .18w 9rd tufier Trin, H.M. Shah A Amethuat fight rebel Pemyian ram Suaaear 1877 (8fTenlblestoini, Penaaakee, Wii.1877 (9) Laorosse team ret fr. Ens. to Oa;n.*76 MoKedKNi killed 1^ •diitiryjq.G. Biur.'77 Haokett murdered, Montreal 1877 Bdiler exp. H.MiS. 3%iifNl«r«r* 45 killed Uh dj fter Tr inity . . [and 40 wounded- 76 &P. QWRHIir *j » ••(••.• Haokett interred. Montreal 1877 Judge BimlKicn £6d •i;'^*.....,v..l877 ■eat^railway strike, 1j£ 1877 iiimwMfttaiw A Ottrtntttiy. .1870 tikhjl^JMh» deMaitii !niiiir^;iMit8..'76 Pierm. 1 Vl%k'Bl^(jrt\^ii^ Osman Paaha bean Bennang 1876 >Sir8al«r J«ng» def. DiO.Ii., Oz. U. .'76 Battle of Lnndy's Lane, i* ••• ^ ... ^ 1814 Golridgedied 1830 Flying Ihaehman expiws eng.wrecked. eth after SWUOi/.rBriii&l.EBg.. 2 killed ^ruRtlon Cotopa:^ Bquador, 1000 kd.76, 90 1^ Idkt At riotin Chicago 1877 Samttrt WanvOf ftkg. anther, died. 1877 tHB SUN rises sets 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44D 4 80 4 81 4 35 ao 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 1^ 88 39 40 41 42 43 43 ^ 47 46 46 46 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 41 41 41 40 39 38- i 34 33 MOON r.Afl. 8 52 9 26 9 52 10 16 10 39 11 00 11 24 11 51 mom. 25 1 9 2 2 8 2 rises. 8 42 9 4 9 23 9 41 9 68 10 16 10 87 . I a s p n ' 18 ADVBRTISBMflNT. ROYAL INSURANCEJCOMPANY. FIRE and LIFE. f,i' mi M f'J ! OFFICES ; Corner St Francois XauierA Hospital Streets. CAPITAL 810^000,000 ANinTAL UrOOME - . . 6,000,000 FUHD8 mr HAHD - . . 18,000,000 3%is Companif has the iar§est turptug of A99eU aver iioMiUy ofmnp X^re Ineuranee Company in the woHd, » » — ' FIRE DEPARTMENT. All descriptions of Property insured against Lose or Bamase hr If ire at moderate rates. Insurances on Dwellings and their contents effected on favorable terms. Losses promptly settled without reference to the Home Office. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Assurances on Lives granted on favorable terms, and unquestion- able secunty is offered to Policy-holders. Besides the larae Sub- scnbed^and Paid-Up Capital of the Company, Assurers ha^ Addi- tional. Security in the U&LIMITED LlABiLITY of VwSaSy Jrrppnetary. * ^w*H®* ®* ^1^**^ Proposal Forms, and fall information qin be Qbtamed on application to the undersigned. T S. L. ROUTH, h K^SNNKDY, w. TATIiBT, | Jm^eior. Ch^f Agtmit far Ctiftada, W. E. scon, M.D.I M4iUcml Examimr, I » mtime 41(1 NOmiE BAMK STIIEET.' * " CALENDAR; 19 AVaVST. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHA8IS. First Qnar.. 6 Fall Moon . .12 LutQaar.>.20 New Moon.. 28 Quebee, H. M. 8 85 m. 7S2oy. 1123 m. 115 m. MofUreaL H. M. 8 26 m. 7 23ey. 11 14 m. 1 6 m. Kinottori. H. 8 7 11 M. 14 m. 11 ev. 2 m. 54 m. Toronto, H. u. 8 3 m. 7 00ey. 10 51 m. 43 m. London, H. M. 7 55 m. 6 52ey. 10 43 m. 35 m. DATS. M. w. 1 Th 2 F 3 S 4 Sir 6 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 F 10 S 11 Sn 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 S 18 Su 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 28 F 24 S 25 Su 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 30 ? a 8 EVENTS, Ao. LmifAS Dat British Columbia colonized 1858 Strike of operatires, Mass. Cotton M.'75 1th after Trinity Krujasevati captured by Turks .... 1876 Chnsan taken by British 1840 Atlantio telegraph oable laid 1867 Rev. Dr. Nicholls, LennozTille, died.'77 LarfB fire at Tanneries, Montreal. .1877 St. Lawbknob. B. W. Lane died. 1876 Uh9iftwTrinitv, Ot fire Rondeau, 0.'77 Bmp. V^m. aboL conscription in Gy.'70 Wagner musical festival opened. . .1876 Jesuit houses in Alsace d'd by Ger..l872 Earl of Lonsdale died 1876 B.D'l8raeli cr.Barl of Beaconsfield.1876 Frederick the Great died 1786 ^h aftvr Trinity [timi.'67 (18) S. S. 8agumay sunk near Ghicou- SheriiF Leblanc, Montreal, interred. '77 Swiss suppress oonyents A rel. order8'75 (21) Ry. op. St. Th^rdse k Masoonohe77 1st steamer Buffalo to Detroit 1818 Gapt Webb swims ae. Bug. channel. 75 mhaft«r Triiwtv •• Alben. late Prince Consort, bom . .1819 J. H. Foley, R.A., sculptor, died. . .1874 Str. Portion burnt on L. Michigan . 1875 Fearful famine. India, millions stTg. '77 Admiiral Sir John Boss died 1856 Abdul Hamid proclaimed Saltan. .1876 THl BUN rises sets 448 724 450 722 4 51 721 4 52 720 453 719 455 7 17 456 716 4 57 7 14 458 7 12 4 59 7 11 5 1 7 9 5 2 7 8 5 3 7 7 5 4 7 5 5 5 7 3 5 6 7 2 5 7 7 1 5 8 5 9 6 59 ^57 5 11 655 512 654 5 13 6 52 5 14 650 5 16 648 5 18 6 46 5 19 645 520 643 6 41 5 2^ 640 5 23 638 524 636 MOON r.&s. 8 42 9 4 9 29 9 55 10 27 11 8 U 55 mom. 58 1 58 3 5 rises. 7 7 8 28 4^ 4 8 20 8 40 9 5 9 33 10 6 10 49 11 43 mom. 50 2 3 4 6 24 44 sets. 8 37 9 16 9 68 mmn mmmmymm^mmip. "^nm^^ ^wNdH \ ' 4 I:! i* ! i ! t ■- > • It I 1' f m i 96 ADVlRtlSBMENT. Wi« DOW & CQ w«rw$ at(4 nOHTRBAIi. ■I '^; ///flfe /'afe flf/7{/ other Ales. ! f ;rfm, /?o(/6/(? and Single Stout, in Wood & Bo&e. ■aiau mnm brbm smrnm $tji^ woRvn tajMt # f OBO. BOITD A C O.HI. OALBNDAR. 1 81?TBlC8aB 9B4S1B OF TUB MOOX. PHA8I8. D. FifftQnar.. 8 Fall Moon.. 11 LMi Qaar. . .19 New Moon.. 26 Queheo, 8 41 ey. 11 6 m. 146e:r. 9 26 m. Manireai. H. u, 8^«T. 10 66 m. 1 87 e?. 9 17 m. KingHon, H. M. 8 20 OT. 10 44 m. 26eT. 6 m. I Toronto, H. M* 8 9eT. lOSSm. lUey. 8 64 m. London* 8 10 a^m. 1 DOT. 8 46 m. DATB. M* W. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 I Ta W Th F iv M Tn W 8 Su M Tu W I* S Su To W r EVENTS, fto. 8, oz-pres. Jfiik* tof.i dUod 1877 UlAfi^ Triniiv St.* Hyaointhe flro .T.T.T.:.T.'..~ . 1866 CaaidiMi OAtUoioId in Sooaand, heifer, 4800 81., another, 4100 gi.f fto.... 1877 Windsor Oastle stradk b7iightnm8^.*76 Xmfi ««il«^ for the Orlmee; 1854 «< Alabama Claima'' paid isg Another San DominiEO roTolutioQ • -1877 8,6,J)an '•Vf 'V^' ADVBRTISBMBNT. W. BBITRT, 13 yean with Olbb ft. Co. B. o. wmoir, 6 ymn with Oibb ft Co. 4 fmn with Adami. nNBT * WILMN» TAILORS, |lot](|ier8 £ ^tnHtrntn* WniAtUttt, Dent's Oleves, Best London-Made 811k Untbrellas, 236 St. James Street, Two Soon last of Ottavt Betd, MONTREAL. [ontrsal ||ari aal |af nr |oi&;a&y (LIMITED,) 615 Laganohetidra Stareet, Head of Cott6 Street, BOL8 MANUIAOTUBKRB UK THB DOMmOK OF ABB POABli AND Cards, Tickets, &c. cut to any size. Manilla Paper and Bags, Ink, Mucilage, Address Tags, &c. &c ^^SampleSf EttimatM ahd Price lists ftirnlshed on applitatfort. ■n** KWP.«^i^>"W" i^ W. W U W '^m Pinr TOVB SHIBVO AT CIKO. BOVB 4k CO.% 4 415 jtormM PAM» (ynuBW, OALBNDAR. 23 OOTOBIB. PHASES OF THB MOON. PHASBS. FintQnw.. 8 Full Moon . .11 LMtQnar...l9 New Moon.. 26 Quebec, H. M. 2 16 m. 4 10 m. 2 25 m. 6Uey. Monirwl, H. M. 2 7 m. 4 1m. 2 16 m. 6 06«T. DATS. M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 .7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 Tn W Th F i. M Tu W Th F §u M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Sn I Th Kinifuton* H. 1 M. 65 m. 8 49 m. 4 m. 53 ey. Tm'cnio, H. 1 8 1 5 M. 44 m. 38 m. 58 m. 42 er. London, H. 1 8 1 6 M. 86 m. 80 m. 45 m. 84 OT. EVENTS, &9. Bithop'i OoUoge (Lennozyille) opd.1845 1ft looomotiTa atWinnipoc for G.P.R.'77 Ist Am. itoamboftt launched 1307 B. W. Prootor.poet, died .1674 (4) 1st Bngliih BiUe prtd. at Zurich 1586 leth aft%r TrwUy Vict Med. Sohooli Mont, opened. .1878 Great fire at Chicago 1871 Q.M.O. k 0. By. op. to St Jerome . .1876 Ld. Napier ofMagdala Got. of aib.1876 HnthMUlerbom ::v*vl§SI Savoy eonfeaaion of faith published 1668 XltKafimr IWm^. Snow, Montreal 1876 T. M. 0. A. building. Mont, opened. 73 L.B.L.(Mrs.Maclean)died 1838 Houses of Parliament (Bng.) burnt. 1884 Ridley & Latimer burned at Oxford 1555 BatUeofLeipsio 1813 H.M.S. Baeehanit% launched 1876 y&thafUirTrinitv Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson killed . . 1805 Modun taken by Montenegrins 1876 Turks capture Djunis fm. 8erTians.l876 RoTdt in Japan 1876 Wilhelm, PiUiee of Hesse» died . . . .1876 Battle of Ghateauguay 1813 \^K af^r Trwity (27) Baiaine's. army capitulatedt • -1970 Jno. Keats boin, 1795, died 24th Feb.1821 Alixinati surrenders to Turks 1876 HiLLOwmr THI BUN rises sets 8 4 5 I 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 611 612 6 18 6 14 6 15 616 6 18 6 20 6 21 6 28 6 24 625 6 26 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 638 635 636 6 38 6 89 6 41 642 643 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MOON r.fts. 8 41 9 42 10 47 11 55 mom. 1 3 2 7 8 10 rises. morn* 1 8 2 32 8 44 5 8 sets. 4 54 5 86 6 27 7 28 8 85 9 44 I ^1 1:!! %\ $ If *:*? 3 1^ li ii! ^(^ >^ (Late of Leonard & Webster,) Merchant Tailor, No. 388 NOTRE DAME ST. Oppotite Chat. Alexander ^ Son^ Official A88ignee8f AQCountflnta, AND L ceMims^oNEQs f iR mm muws 363 NOTBE DAMS STBIPT, (Opjponto Exehange Bank,) mqnth;pial. Accounts collected in all parts of the Dominion and United States. Louis Dupuy, • » . • . , OJkutl Asngme. JoHM Tayi;qb, ) CommUnoftiriofih4SM^irierCwrti>fL9mtr JoiiH M. M.DUFF, S CanaiiA^ Und/ar ProviiKt q^Oi^tfrw*^ lJ.l«/.U •■l.!t* SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO^iROND * CO.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. GAJiBNJXAR. 25 iroTmifBiB, PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. 1>. First Qaar.. 1 FuUMoo^.. 9 Last Qaar... 17 New Moon.. 24 Quebec, H. IL 5 6 07. 9 49 ev. 1 14 ev. 4 26 m. Montreal. Kingston, H. M. 4 40 ev. 9 2Be7. OSSey. 4 5 m. Toronto, H. M. 4 34ev. 9 17ev. 42 er. 3 54 m. London, "% M. 26 ev. 9 9eY. S4ey. 3 46 m. DATS. M. w. 1 F 2 S 3 Su 4 M 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 S 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 8 EVENTS, I '" ! : 'i ^ ^ ■IV lili-J p pL. I H 26 ADVERTISEMENT. 248 ST. JAICBS STBB3T, (Opposite Ottawa Hotbl,) • MONTREAL, DIPOBTBSS AND HANUFAOTUBBRB OF GLOVES, HOSIERY, BRACES, Umbrellas, Rubber Coats, fto. l&ISamples of Shirtings Uailed.' ROBT. MITCHELL & GO. 1BA3S FOUNDEBS AND Ooppersmitlis, &c. MONTRBAL. WHITE DBESS EHIBTB «1.S0, WORTH ia.«l»}AT CALENDAR. 27 DEOBXBBB. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES' D. First Quar.. 1 Full Moon.. 9 La8tQiiar...l6 New Moon. 23 First Qnar. .31 Qwhee, H. If. 1153ey. 3 5eT. lOlOey. 4 40 eT. 9 ISm. Monirecd. H. M. 1144ey. 2 56 ev. lOlOey. 4 31eT. 9 4 m. Kingaton. H. M. 11326T. 2 446y. 9 58ey. 4 19ey. 8 52 m. Toronto. H. M. 11 21 ov. 2 33ey. 9 47 ey. 4 Sey. 8 41 m. London, ^ H. M. 11 ISey. 2 25ey. 9 39ey.; 4 Oey. 8 33 m. DAYS. M. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu EVENTS, Ac. Advwt Sunday^.'*. Mauritius taken by the British. . . .1810 Robert B!oomfield« poet* bom 1706 Brooklyn Theatre, burnt, 300 peri8h'd'76 Rome made Italian eapital 1870 Rebellion in Canada 1837 Ship Dautehland wrkd. nr. Harwich. '76 2nd in Advent, Coneepti<»i V. M Milton, poet, bom 1606 Royal Academy, (Eng.) institated. -1768 Charles XII. Sweden, killed 1718 Brunell, engineer, died 1849 New Zealand discoyered 1642 Albert, Prince Coniort, died. • 1861 ^d in Advent Colliery accident. Mom, Belgium . .1875 First Parliament met 1792 Hon. R. E. Caron, Lt-Goy^ Qne^t int.'76 Dam at Hayden^e, Mass. burst . .1874 Rey. John Newton died 1817 (20)Napoleon el. pres. of F. lepablie 1848 vhinAdwnt Prince Consort interred 1861 Earl Stanhope, antiquarian, died- .1875 Chbistiias Day Royal Palace, Barcelona, burnt • . .1875 St. John ths Eyakoilist Engine driyen strike, G. T. B 1876 y.9i t^ft«r Ohri§tma» Judge Mondelet. Montrealt died . .- 1876 John Wycliffe died 1384 THS SUN rises sets 26 26 2B 29 30 31 32 32 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 47 47 46 MOON r.As. 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 16 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 11 53 mora. 55 1 2 4 5 59 58 1 6 6 11 rises. 5 19 6 20 7 32 8 46 9 58 11 6 mora. 25 1 39 2 58 4 14 5 34 6 44 sets. 5 1 6 13 7 24 8 32 9 88 10 42 11 43 mora. ,i I ;! i Ij :: mrr TOUR smBT* at coso. bomd a co.% ^ 415 NOTBE BAME STREET. 28 POST ofhoe. POST OFFICE. G. Lamothb. PoBtmaster. M. Evert Assistant Postmaster. Olerks.—lH Claatt H. A. Bourret. H. Huddell* J. MoKeown, y. Baillarseon. J. L. Palmer, T. P. Jjarseneur. 2nd QIom: U. Benoit, L. Malard, P. Pridbam. S. Johnson, A. D'Amoar, B. Maf enT. Forsyth, J. C. Simms, 0. Clement, A. Loftos, J. Senes, A. de Bostaihff, and L. Asselin. 3rd Claaa: D. O'Connor* F. X. Beauregard, T. Desnoyers, H. Goyette. J. B. A D'Aotist, J. B. Baroelo, R. J. Arless, A. E. Anger, R. Dunoan, D. A. Mae- Pherspn, J. FUiatrault, A. A. Doriiy. Ath Olaaf : Q, Beandom, H. McEensie, J. |!. Benaud, Tnos. B[ardinff, L. LefebYre, E. Ohagpon, H. J. Hamelin, Gt. Lefebyre* G. H. Oherrier, A. Larose, J. Chase, U. Rondeau, W. Hayden, C. A. T. Leduo, J. Thomp- son* G. Coutl^e*n. D. Oaudry, R. White, J. A. Madore, A. Lord. J. Gillies, A. E. Duquette* D. Cameron, R. T. Daniels, and D. J. Harrington, temporary olerk. Stampera.—J, Collins* W. Johnson. Baa Tender.— ¥. Patterson. Meeaenger.S. Chevalier. jSlroA;er.—R. Talbot Letter Carrier»,—P. O'Reilly, 0. Filiatrault* B. G. Dowd, P. Lapointe, A. Dnfresne, C. Lefebvre, J. B. Plante, J. Beaudoin, P. D. Rottot, D. V. v. de Grand Pir^* A. P. Giroux, J. Oidlary, J. Kelly, P. Callary, L. Dub€, J. Tbibodeau, Ig. St Amenir* W. Roson* P. Cl^rk* W. Bergin, L. N. Barrette* A. C. St. Amdnt, G. Plante. P. Lagaed, B. Cotdon, J. Thimens, E. D'Orsonkiens* F. A. MoDonalo; Jas. Bathnrst, H. Giroux* H. Bissonnette, A. J. Bistennett^, H. Cousineau, 6. Laram^ Germain IfOfeb- vre. C. A. B. Tenonk, Jas. Longmore, M. Kearaiey* Joi. Gironx* F. 0. Baulbes* IQ. Grenier, S. S. Demers* N. Gnsson, Imd'J. B. Moreau. P. 0. Inspiotob's Ornoi, iA>nireal Divinon.—'E. F. King, Inspeotor ; F. J. togie, Dayid Nelligan, J. P. ChiUas, U. BeM- regard* clerks ;' F. rielligan, messenger. The Rai^^ay Mail Clerks* thirty m number, serving on the following sections of Railway :— Grand Trunk Railway, Mont- real and Kixustbb, Montreal and Island Pond, Yerinont JuhO' tioh Raalwft^, Bbefford Riulway* the South Basterh Railway, the JIf aisawippi Railway* and the Bngtish Mail Train Service between MbntreaKtRimdnski and Portland, ar^ attached to the ofiQ[pe of th^ Post Office Inspector, MontreaL CiTT Postal Dbliykbt. The following are arrangements in connection with Free Postafl Delivery in the Ci^ of Montreal :— 1. Th^ ttc xf^ f«e8 ehargeiUble on the ddivery of Letten ofr Paperi* .■,■..''" mOXtB KAils'lO OBDEil AT OBOw IMMTD A C0.9i^ 415 IfOTBE DAHS STBKET. POST OFFICE. 29 2. TliiiNltfd six deliveries dsUy, Bwadmft excepted* in iSbe oentril pMkm of the eity, eomineiioiqg reepeotively at 8.90 a.m., 11.09 ttftt.i 12.W) &ers and periodicals pub- lished in the eity are addresiied to Box or Drawer holders in the Montreal rest Office, they will be delivered if pre-paid by postai^e stamp, one cent each package of four ounces. Papers or periodicals published in the city are not delivered by Letter Carriers. 6. Persons desirous of receiving their letters and papers promptly by Letter Carrier, should request their correspond- ents to place on the addresses the street and number at which they are to be delivered, as otherwise they will be subject to delays, which it is impossible to avoid. 7. They should also provide themselves with small change for the payment of unpaid postage, as the Carriers (who are not allowed to give credit) cannot be detained for its collection. In the event of an unpaid letter or papier not being delivered in consequence of the party to whom addressed having no change, it will be taken back to the Office and sent out again for delivery as soon thereafter as practicable. If on its being tendered a second time, the party to whom addressed is not provided with the postage, it wul be sent to the Oeneral Delivery at the Head Office, where application for it will have to be made. 8. Persons having offices at which they desire their letters and papers to be delivered by Letter Carrier, should affix a letter box to the door, with an opening from the outside, as otherwin, in case the office is closed, the letters and papers will be delayed until the next delivery. It would also bejrery desirable that, where convenient, letter boxes should be affixed to the doors of private residences. mmmm I 3. § CD a* 9 r I I !i ■! • i •», »A1 WKITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH 93.98, AT Q^O, BOBTD A CO.»S. ' i A t 80 POST OPPICB. 9. Penons reoeiying their letten by Letter Carrier shonld, i'^ the event of their removal, advise their oorrespondentei and at onoe send their new address in writing to the Postmaeter. 10. Three Postal Receiving Offices are established :— One in the East at No. 588 St. Oatherine Street ; one in the North, at No. Slli^St. Lawrence Street; and one in the West, at 466 St. Joseph street ; to which the letters and papers will be conveyed by vehicle from Uie Head Office four times daily, viz.: at 8 a.m., 11.00 a.m., 1.00 ptm. and 3.00 p.m., and distributed from thenoe by Letter Carrier at the hours already mentioned. 11. These Receiving Houses are also open for the sale of Postage Stamps, and the reception of Registered and, other mailable matter, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 12. Collections are made from the Recelvinff Houses at 8.00 and 11-00 a.m., and 1.00 and 3.00 p.m., ana from both the Receiving Houses and the Street Letter Boxes, at 10.00 a.m., 12.16 p.m., 5.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. On Sundays, at 7.45 p.m. 13. Every effort is used to secure the satisfactory working of Cheae arrangements. If, however, irregularities occur, tuey should be at once reported to the Postmaster. RATES AND REGULATIONS. LBTTEB BATES. Between places within the Dominion .3 ots. per \ oe. Between Canada and the United States 3 cts. per \ oz. Between Canada and Newfoundland 5 cts. per l os. Between Canada and the United Kingdom. * ... 5 cts. per | oz. Pre-payment must, in all cases, be made by Postage Stunp. BEQISTBATION FEES. Within the Dominion.. 2 cts. each letter* To the United States 3 cts. each letter* To Newfoundland 2ot8. each letter* To the United Kingdom 8 ots. each letter. These Registration Fees are, of course, in addition to Uie Postage, and must be pre-paid by Registration Stamp. DISPOSAL OF UNPAID OB mSUFFICIENTLT PAID LBTTBBB MAILED IN CANADA. If for Plaeea within the Dominion.'-'A liafter wholly unpaid is not forwarded, but is sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. If pre-paid at least one rate, that is 3 cents, the letter is for- warded to destination, but is rated with double the deficient postage. This rule applies also to city or "drop" letters, the postage on which is 1 cent per half ounce. Xf/or the United StateB,'-A. letter, whether wholly unpaid, or insufficiently paid, is not forwarded from Canada, but is sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa» in order to be there opened and returned to its writer. BUT TOVB BHIBTS JlT «B0. BOHD A CO.*8, | 415 HOTRE BAMi: STREET. POST OFFIOB. 81 Jff^r ihe United Kinffdom.-^A letter wholly unpidd is for< wardedt but Ib rated with double postage* that if 5 pence sterling per i onnoe. If it is insufficiently paid, it is charged at the same rate, deducting what may have been pre-paid. « ff/or other Britiah Colonies or Foreign Countriee (except France*— A letter, whether wholly unpaid, or only insufficiently paid, is sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. LOCAL OB ** DROP ** LETTERS. One cent per half ounce, to be pre-paid by postage stamp. POSTAL OABDS. Ganadian Postal Cards of one cent each circulate within the Dominion,— and are transmissible, without further charge, to the United States and Newfoundland. Special Post Oards at 2 cents each are issued for transmission to the United Kingdom. Newepapera,— Between places in the Dominion, to the United States, to Newfoundland, publishers pre-pay their edition in bulk, at the rate of 1 cent for each pound weight; no further charge on deliyery. Transient newspapers within the Dominion,, to the United States and Newfoundland, one cent per four ounces, to be pre-paid by stamp. Transient papers for the United Kingdom, two cents per four ounces. PeWodtoo^.- Published in Canada not less frequently than once a month, sent f^om office of publication, or from news agencies, for places in the Dominion, to the United States or to Newfoundland, the postage rate is the same as for news- iapers, t.e., 1 cent per pound, when paid by the bulk weight 'ransient periodicals, 1 cent per four ounces. Newspapers and periodicals' for the Dominion, the United States and Newfound- land, weighing less than 1 ounce each, may be posted singly, if pre-pud by stamp, one half cent each. Periodieala ani Booka for United Kingdom^ by Canadian Line, are sufaiect to the Bntish Book Post Kates, namely : Under loz 2 cents. Between 1 OE. and 2 OB , 4 " Do. 2 ** •» 4ojB..... ,...6 " Do. 4 " " 8 01 12 " Do. 8" "12oz 18 «« And so on, the scale progressing by a rate of six cents for every four ounces. Bt BfAiL Stbaiibbs via New Yobe : UnderloK 4cent8. Between 1 01. and 2 o& 6 ** Do. 2 " ♦• 4 •• 8 « Do. 4" " 8" 16 " Do. 8 " " 12 «* 24 " And so on, the scale progressing by a rate of eight cents for every four ounces. BriHah nnd Oanadian Packet Booh PoK.— The rate is 2 cents per 2 ounoes; limit of weight of a single paoketi 5 pounds. :■ I »4« ■> isr.. I BVOLTB BIADfi TO ORDER AT GKO. ROVD A €0.^ 410 NOTRE DANi: STREET. i: ^M cb a o s I, ? 32 POST OFFICE. PeriodicaU and Books for France, by Canadian Link ! Not exceeding 2 OS ••• 4 cents. 2 to 4oz 8 4 tow 8oz 16 8 tol2oz 24 And 80 on. If ti Newspapers, to France, and samples are sent at the above ** French Book Post " rates. A " book packet " may contain any number of separate books* publications, works of literature and art, maps or prints, phqto- graphSi daguereotypes, when not in glass or in frames containing glass; any quantity of paper, vellum, or parchment (to the exclusion of letters), and[ the books, maps, papers, Ac, may be either written, printed or plain, or any mixtures of tiie three, and may be either British, C(donial or Foreign. Book paokages must be open at both ends or both sidee, PoMema.— Rates between Canada and United Kingdom and France, same as for Book Post. Patterns or samples must not be of any intrinsic value; and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and what- ever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any mattirial or article sent as a pattern or sample be so great that it could have on this ground an intrinsic value. Patterns, &o., must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and such like, which cannot be Sent in open covers, maybe enclosed in bags of linen or other material, simply tied at the neck, or, provided that bags be transparent, ihey may be entirely closed, if they are for delivery within the United Kingdom. Bags, however, entirely closed, even thouth they be transparent, must not be used for the transmission of se^dS to foreign parts. Patterns and samples of merchandise, not exceeding the weight of eight ounces, addressed to the United States, may be sent at the rate of ten cents for eacih paokage. A packet of patterns or samples sent to France or Portugal, must not exceed 18 inches in length, and 12 inches in width or depth ; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or d^pth. The limits of weight are as follows : 2 lbs. in every case except Great Britain, where the limit is 5 pounds. Parcel Post.— The following rates are for the transmission of Parcels in Canada. Not exceeding C( (I Hb. 1 lb. IHb. 2 lbs. 2Hb8. $o.m Not exceeding 3 lbs. 25 3Hb8. 0.37i 4 lbs. 050 4i lbs. 0.62i 5 lbs. $0.75 o.m 1.00 i.m 1.25 Registration fee— 5 cents. Parcels can only be sent by Poet to places in Canada. Post- ages and rei^tration fee must be pre-paid. The limit of weight to parcels is 5 lbs. 1g^» w^^ iU :J^0 ■■> ; ''|e&^i;^»iififsi|f*W'*^ V . :',,;x- . . ,;:,>. ^&m' 'yi^m. ^itMik ^«^.';i A; ■V,,,>itiii>«ii).iT^i l^r^ % ^ 'i im¥Wi cr^.i»'-v!yrtw,S/ m a^# 'NJj ,■■< ^ M <(;yH^, miMMmlM '.-A\ t^.ltr-'lW 'yM- •* -Y 1J ^M; *' t *'^ '■'>** = :*/;.;* • :■> /v v':"\^:^ ^.V^iS^^^^.^,.,^,|K. 4-^'V'^'^,4 ^i -s-s^xji;,. mrm ;vi %M^ -viiprm.. li. .^m^r i. (5' Binr TOUR Hwnwtm av oeo. boitd a eo.% ^ 415 N4IT1UB BAME STREET. POST OFFICE. 41 Trarumiaaion of Patttma and Samples within the Province of Canada, Patterns or samples of merohandise or of goods for sale not exceeding twenty-four ounces in weight, may be posted in Canada, to be forwarded to any place within the Dominion, on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per four ounces, under the following regulations :— I.— Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open oovers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, fastened in such a manner that tney may be readily opened, or in bags entirely closed, provided that they be transparent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents. li.— The packet may bear on the otUside the address of the sender in addition to the address of the person for whom it may be intended, also a trade mark and numbers, and the price of the articles enclosed ; inside there must be no enclosure but the samples or patterns themselves, the particulars, however, of the trade marks, numbers and price, may be marked on the articles themselves instead of on the outside of the packet, at the option of *^^ sender. III.— An^ &r —}*% or pattern packet containing a letter, or otherwise vioi .j ^e conditions of the preceding rules, is to be rated and t ^ A as a letter. IV.— The rate of one cent per four ounces is to be pre-paid by postage stamp, and if such rate be not fully pre-paid by the stamps affixed, the package is to be rated with the defieient postage, and a fine of 5 cents in addition. v.— Packets of samples or patterns may be registered on pre- payment by postage stamp of a registration fee of five cents in addition to the postage rate, and provided such packets be duly handed into the Post Office for registration. A registration receipt or certificate should always be obtained for such packages when presented for registration. VI.— No packet of sample of patterns must exceed twenty- four ounces in weight ; any packet exceeding that weight is to be sei^ to tiie Postmaster-General. Goods sent for sale or in execution of an order, however small the quantity may be, or any articles sent by one private indi- vidual to another which are not actually patterns or samples, are not admissible. Penal (7toiMe.— The Act contains the following penal clause ; To enclose a letter or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, or to enclose a letter, or any writiog, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to ei^close any other tiling in a newspaper, posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of postage applicable to newspapei^, (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), is an offence punishable by a penalty of not less than ten and net exceeding forty dollars. s. <» B § I I 1 1 I ! f mi KHIB W HABE TO ORDER AT OBO. BOND A €0.% 419 NOTRE BAKE STREET. ~x I DO I i I CD 42 POPT OFFICB. Postage Rates on Letters and Papbbs. Pre-payment compulsory. Country. Australia {exoept New South Wale« and Queensland Argentine Oonfederat'n Austria Bahamas Belgium Bermuda Brazil Cape of Good Hope .... Ceylon Chili OhinA(exeeptShanoha%) Cuba Denmark Egypt France Germany Gibraltar Great Britain & Ireland Hayti HoUand Hong Kong India...!?. Italy Jamaica ••«.... Japan MiUta Mexico New South Wales New Zealand NorwajF Porto Rico Russia San Domingo Shanghai Spain Sweden Switzerland United States West Indies (except' where otherwise stated by British Maii«taColon»Ha* ▼ana or St. Thomas Letters per News- half 02. papers cents. cents. 8 28 10 6 10 8 16 16 16 20 13 4 ' 8 ' 4 10 10 10 6 10 5 8 10 18 16 10 8 8 10 13 16 15 'i 10 16 8 10 10 10 5 16 6 Route. Via San Francisco " England ti *( •* New York '* England •* New York England n u ♦♦ New York " San Francisco •* New York England it it it it if «f f« it if ti •i " New York " England ** San Francisco *| England " New York ** San Francisco ** England " New York " San Francisco ti it it *' England •• New York ** England " New York San Francisco England it it \ WHITE BBESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH #9^5, AT eEO. BOND A C0.9S. M%»cellaneou» Poskd Matter. —Qitl books, pamphlets, oeoa- sional publications, printed ciroulars^ prices current, hand bills, book and newspaper manuscripts ; pnnters' proof sheets, whether corrected or not; maps, prints, drawings, engravings, litho- graphs, photograi>hs, when not on glass or in oases containing glass ; sheet music, whether i^rinted or written : documents, wholly or partly printed or written, such as deeds, insurance policies, militia and school returns, or other documents of like nature; packages of seedis, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions or grafts, patterns or samples of goods or merchandise, when posted in Canada for any place in Canada, the rate of postage is oiie cent ger four ounces in weighty to be pre-paid by postage stamp, or y the use of stamped post bands when suitable for the purpose. No letter, or other communication intended to serve the i>urpo8e of a letter, must be sent or enclosed in any article of miscella- neous mail matter ; and all transmissions authorized by this regulatioD must be put up in covers opened at the ends or sides, or in such manner as to admit of inspection to ensure compliance with this condition. If enclosed in sealed envelopes, notched at the ends or sides, or with the comers cut off, letter rate of postage will Be charged. Miscellaneous mail matter as above specified* when addressed to the United States or to Newfoundland, may be forwarded, when pre-paid, the one cent per 4 ob. rate, as if addressed to a place m Canada, with the exception of packets of samples and patterns of merchandise addressed to the United States, on which the special rate of ten cents must be pre-paid. Money Orders in Canada.— AW the Money Order Post Offices in Ontario, Quebec. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba and British Columbia, are authorised to Draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up to SlOO, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, vis ;— Orders u it ^» 10. Orders from $40 to $60. SOots. *♦ 60 to 80. .40 " « " 80 to 100. .60 •• 2ots. 6 " 10 to $20, 10 " 20 (0 40, 20 *' Money Orders on the United Kingdom,— 'l!\i9 Money Order Offices m the Dominion also draw upon all the Money Order Offices in Bngland, Ireland and Scotland, the Channel Islands, and British India, save those in British India for which there are special ratM, fbr any sum up to £10 sterling, and grant as many Orders for £\Q sterling each as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms are as under :— Orders from j£5 to £7.. $0.75 Orders up to £2 25ots. " from 2to£6.. 60 " ft »« 7 to 10.. 1.00 Money Orders on Newfoundland,—^\M Money Order Offioes in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Sootiat draw also upon Money Order Offioes in Newfoundland, Prince Sdward Island, Manitoba, and British 'Oolumbia. The Orders upoi I ?: . 1 1 ! I ( i ! I I I 4' H 1 i^ I CO Hi s ■rj i Pirr T017B SHIRTS AT GEO. BOXD 4t CO.% 415 SrOTBB OAME STBEET. 44 POST OFFICE. Newfoundland, like those of the United Kingdom, are made payable in sterling money. Orders ap to £5 25 cts. ft Orders firom £10 to £15, 90-76 from 6 to £10, 60 '» " " 16 to 100, 1.00 All the Money Order Offices in the Dominion are also author- ieed to grant Money Orders on tne United States, the maximum amount of which, however, upon a single order, is limited to 940 Canadian currency. The rates arc :— For Orders under an4 up to $20 25ot8. ♦' " over $20 up to 40 60" In all classes of Orders, as many of the maximum amount may be obtained as will be needed to make up the sum the applicant desires to remit. By the amended Post Office Act, which came in force on the 1st October, any Postmaster issuing Money Orders on credit, and any person aiding and abetting or procuring the issue of such orders, will be guilty of misdemeanor. The Money Order Post Offices in the Dominion are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Columbia, and Newfoundland ; and the Post- masters are instructed to a£ford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to the issues as the intend- ing remitters may desire. Post Office Savings Bank. 1. The Post Office Savings Bank commenoed operations in Ontario and Quebec on the 1st April, 1868. 2. The direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for all deposits made. 3. At each Savings Bank Post Office, the Savings Bank regu- lations may be read by the public, giving fall informatipn with respect to the mode of depositing and withdrawing money, and these regulations are printed upon the cover of ue Pass Book supplied to each depositor. 4. Any person may have a deposit aooount, and deposits are received daily during the ordinary bours of Post Office busmess, of any number of dollars, from %\ up to $300, the total amount whion can be received from a depositor in any one year, except in cases to be specially authorised by the Postmaster-General. 6. The Postmasters of the Savinn Ban^ Offices will aot as agents for the i^eceipt of the money deposited for transouHdon to the Postmaster-Qeneral, and for the payment by the Font? Aitt^liBrQeneral o| inonsy withd^wn by df posilpn. ISBHITS MABB TO Ottl^Ell AT C>KO. IM^ITD A €0^% 415 NOTBE DAME STREET. POST OFFICE. 45 6. Each depositor is supplied with a Pals Bo6k, and the sttins paid in* or withdrawn) are entered therein by the Postmaster reoei?ing or payin^r the same. In addition, a direct receipt for each amount paid in is sent to the depositor from the Postmaster- General, and the Postmaster-Qeneral will issue a cheque pay- able at any Post Office Savings Bank desired) for any sum with- drawn. 7. Every depositor's account is thus kent with the Postmaster- Oeneral, and a depositor may pay into his or her account with the Poet Office Savings Bank, at any of the Savings Bank Post Offices, which at the time may best suit his convenience, and exercise the same choice in drawing out money, sub;:, nly to the obligation of producing the Pass Book, in proof of ik ^utity, whenever paying in or drawing out deposits. 8. Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum is allowed on deposits. 9. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or with- drawn. 10. No charge will be made to depositors on i»aying in, or drawing out money, nor for postage or oommunicadons with the Postmaster-General in relation thereto. 11. The Postmaster-General will always be ready to receive and attend to all applications, complaints, or other communica- tions addressed to him by depositors or others, relative to Post Office Savings-Bank matters. CANADIAN STAMP DUTIES. On BtUt of Exchange, DrafU and Promiaaory Notee, (In computing 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 •• «n «» »« inn 50 "100 "200 "800 r **400 (I It M u « M •t 100 20O 300 400 600 600 SINGLY. Duplicate each part. TripUcate each part. 10.01 $0.01 90.01 002 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.09 0.06 008 0.12 0.06 0.04 81 0.10 0.06 0.U 0.06 I i i B P i 1 ! I I nW Hi: ; i i> ■ •h ■ .'ft r-j.l i?' ■►4*1 '^ ^ 40 ADVBRTISBMBNT. DRAIN PIPES, Cement, Vases, AND ALL FIBl OLA? QOOSS FOR SALE BY OUPIiAlD * HcLARlNy Cor^l Wellington & firey Nun Sis. gHlRTS MADE TO ORDER Af OEO. BOND A €0.9|i, 415 NOTRE DASIE STREET. TARIFF. 47 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. W. B. Simpson, Golleotor. John Lewis, Sarveyor. Long Boom.-'V, Grispo, ohief olerk; 0. Selby, oaghier : R. H. S. Trestter. asst. cashier; J. P. Purcellt W. Bleakley* J. Cox, F. Lavoie, J. Dnnn, A. Laurin, J. A. Jordaoi A. Malboenf, T. Burrowes, G. Smith, J. Campbell, J. F. Oampbell, clerks ; W. J. O'Hara, oorreapondmg clerk ; P. DonovaD, supernumerary. Surveyor and Warehoute Keeper's Offiee.'^T, Watkins, clerk ; j. Nelson, landing waiter ; J. R. Thompson, E. Blomley, A. A. Lantier, T. Chambers and R. McBratney, supernumerary clerks. Water S%de,—J&, Meyer, chief landing waiter ; T. Barry, L. Globensky, 8. Tidtnarsh, H. Laoroiz, J. O'Meara, A. Dufresne, J. E. Lamer, E. Brosseau, M. Charland, and B. H. Mercier, landing waiters ; W. P. Weir, tide surveyor ; Remi Boyer, asst. tide surveyor ; R. Stuart, chief looker; D. Tuff, asst. looker; S. Comer, weuher and ganger ; Louis St. Jean, asst weigher and ganger ; R. Powney, clerk. Examining Warehowe.—B,. Thomas, examining warehouse keeper ; A* Bryson, L. G. Moir, and J. B.Villeneuye, appraisers ; P. G. Fauteuz, T* Gabler, P. H, Mercier. G. Falkner, E. Mercier, assistant appraisers ; J. Mailloux, A. Lantier, L. Gontant, G. Labelle, J. Uannan. and P O'Brien, packers; 0. Boyer, ticket clerk ; W. Burrell, chief warehouseman ; J. Meharg, engineer ; P. P. Montanari, R. Burrell. J.Morrison, P. Lapiere, A. GaJUet, Jas. Prendergast, T. W. Nicholson, F. Bennett, L. T^^ssier, A. Fineglio. J. A. Grose, L. Sanguinette, J. Johnson, J. W. Guy, H. Mullms, and J. Lambert, tide waiters. DOMINION OF CANADA (All Oooda not hereinafter enumerated are avhj'eet to 17i per cent* duty. Acids of eveiy description, except acetic acid, vinegar and sulphuric acid .. Free Acetic Acid and Vinegar 12 cts. per Imp. gal.; bettles 17| Advertising Pamphlets .: 17t Agricultural Societies— Farming Utensils aiid Imi>Iement8~- when imported by, for the encouragement of Agriculture. . . Free Alabaster 17^ Alcohol ...perlinp. gal. $1.20 Ale, Beer and Porter ... .in casks, 12 cts. V Imp. gal.; pkgs. 17i I it IVUITE DBEftS m BHIRn ilJIO, WOSTH tUft. AT. OEO. BOND * CMKVff. * 48 DOMINION if c. Alo, Beer and Porter, in bottles, 18 cte. ^ Imp. gal.: 6 auart or 12 pint bettles to be held to contain an Imperial galkm. Almonds and Nuts *.•• AlUm Aluminous Cake • • Aniline Salt, for dyeing < • Do. when prepared for domestic use Anatomical Preparations....... •••••. Anchors.. Angola Hair) unmanufactured Animals of all kinds, except such as are imported for the improvement of stock ad vaL Animals imported for the improvement of stock. Animals of all kinds from B. N. A. Provinces Antimony. •••... •.. Antiquities, Cabinets of •• Annato. Iiquid4>r otherwise Apparel (wearing) of British subjects dying abroad, but domi- ciled in Canada. Argentine, Albata and German Silver and Plated Ware (all kmds) manu&cttured. Algol ...•• Army and Navy, for use of— Arms ••.......• Clothing •••••*• Musicallnstnunents for iNUids MlUtary Stores • Articles for the use of the Dominion ..... *' by and for use of Governor-General.. *< for nse of Foreign Consuls-GenelaL Ash— Pot, Pearl and Soda k.*..j»...rbb... «... Asphaltum, a mineral pitch Atlases. Axles, for railroad cars. • Free Free Free 17* Free Free Free 10 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free V^ Free Bagatelle Boards and Billiard Tables, and Furnishings. ..... 17* Ban^sse, Travellers' Free Baric, Tannera*........ Free Bark, Nuts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in dyemg Free Barley Free ey. Barilla or Kelp Beans and Peas Beer in Wood \ «„^ „ . , „ Beer in Bottles I See "Ale. Berries, used ditefly in dyeing. Bittws, containing spirits., .^ . . . . .^.80 ^^ Imp. gal. Blacking. .....•..........;..,,,,,,,„,,»,,,,,,,, ,,^, ,,,,, _, *• for military Bleaching Powders ,.; Free Free Free Free Free 415 VOVBJB. DAMB STBBEVr TARIFf. 49 ^P" c Blocks and Patent Bashes, for ships* use • • • • . ad vol* 5 Botany, q>eciniens of • Free Books, being repriMt of British Coprright Works 12| Books— Blank Account and Copy Books, and Books to be written or drawn upon....* 17i Books, (printed) Feriodicalsand Pamphlets, not being Foreign Reprints of British Copyright works, nor Blank Account Books ; nor Copy Books ; nor Books to be wri^en in or drawn upon ; nor Reprints of Books printed in Canada : nor printed Sheet Music aavai, 5 Bookbinders* Tools, Implements, Mill Boards and Goth. .... Friee Boots and Shoes (leather) 17^ Boot Felt advai, 10 Book, Map and News Printing Paper 171 Bone, manufiictitred 17 j Bonnets, Hats and Caps I7j Bibles, Testaments and Devotional Books ad vol. 5 Binnacle Lamps, Ships* adval» 6 Biscuit and Bread from Great Britain and B.N.A. Provinces. Free Boiler Plate, Iron .....•• » 5 Bolting Cloths Free Borax Free Box Wood, nnmaiiufactured. . • • Free Bracelets, Braids^ Ac, made of hair. . . . i 17t Bran and Cearaline as Bran advai, 10 Bran, from B.N.A. Provinces Free Brandy. $1.20iP' Imp. gal. Brass and Copper, manufactured 17i Brass, in bars, rocU^ sheets, scraps and strips. Free Brass Tubes and Piping, when curawn, or Iron 17^ Brass or Copper Wire Cloth Free Brass and Tm Clasps, Slides and Spangles, for the manu- facture of hoop skirts. Free Brimstone, roU or flour Free Bristles and Hoes* Hair of allkinds Free Britannia and Metal Ware 17j Bronze Ornaments . / 17] Brooms and Brushes, all kinds.... 17l Broom Com Free Buckwheat Free Buffalo Hair, for the manufiicture of felt Free Bulbs Free Bullion and Coin, except U. S. silver coin Free Burr Stones Free Busts, natural size, oot being cast, nor produced by any mere mechanical process. » Free Butter 4cts.iP'lb Do. from B.N.A. Provinces Free Butterick's thick paper Patterns Free Bunting, Ships'r>..u...o advoL 5 I 1 'i '! ) ^ ftHtRTS BIABE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOBTD A CO/S, 415 BTOTRE DAME STREET. I w I. N C8 o a •g 50 DOMINION ^ Cabinets of Coins, Antiauitiec, Gems and Medals. Cables, Iron Chain, for ships, over \ in., shackled or swivelled, or not Cables, Hemp, J ^j^^^ ^^^^ f^^ ^^jp, ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^jy Cabinetware or Furniture Carbolic or Heavy Oilt used in the manufacture of wood block pavement, and of wood for buildings and railroad ties Cards, Playing Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, Wax, or any other material . . Canada Plates, Tinned Plates, Sheet Iron Caoutchouc, or India Rubber and Gutta Percha, unmanufac- tured Caoutchouc, or India Rubber, manufactured Canvas (Nos. Ito 0), for ships' use Canvas, for the manufacture of floor oil cloth, not less than 18 feet wide, and not pressed or calendered Canvas, when otherwise used Caps, Hats and Bonnets Carriages Carriages of Travellers, and Carriages laden with Merchandise ( Hawkers and Circus Troupes excepted) Carpets and Hearth Rugs. . Cashmere Cass'a, ground Do., unground , • Castile Soap Casts, as models for use of schools of design Castings (all others). Iron Cearahne, as Bran Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, unground Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined Chairs, Wrought Iron or Steel, imported for railway purposes Cheese Sets, v tt). Do. from B.N. A. Provinces Chandeliers and Gas Fittings Chinaware, Earthenware and Crockery Charts, Maps and Atlases Charitable Institutions. Donations for Church Bells Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as coffee — Raw or Green 3 cts. ¥" H). Do. kiln-dried, roasted or ground 4 cts. ^ tt). Cider Cigars and Cigarettes 50 cts. ^ ft. and ad vaU Cinnamon, ground ad val. Do., unground Citrons Do., imported in brine for the purpose of being candied. . Coach and Harness Furniture Cocoa, bean, shell and nibs Free Free Free m m 25 17* m Free m 10 Free m Free t'rtt ??♦ Free Free 17i 20 25 17i 10 Free m Free WHITE DRESS HHIRTS 81.30, WORTH #9.^5, At OEO. BOND A CO.'S- TARIFF. 51 ¥' c. Cocoa Nut, dessicated and sweetened 1 ct. ^ %., and 25 Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits.. ... .$1.80 '^ Imp. gal. Do., in flasks or bottles weighing not more than 4 oz. each ad val, 25 Communion Plate Free Composition, spikes and nails Free Compasses, Ships' ad val, 5 Clay Pipes, Clays, Earth and Sand Free Clocks 17i Clothing, or Wearing Apparel, made by hand or sewing machine 17^ Clothing for Army and Navy, or Donations of, for Charitable Institutions Free Clothing, Plain, imported for Officers of the Army and 1 'avy serving in Canada. ... Free Clothing and Arms, for the Army and Military Forces in the Dommion Free Coal and Coke Free Cocoa, bean and shell Fr u Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain and B.N.A. Provinces Free Coffee, Green 2 cts. ^ tt). Do. from U. S , Ground or Roasted 3 cts. ^ lb. Collar Cloth Paper F : j. Commissariat Stores. .... I ree Colors, &c., viz : Lakes in Pulp Scarlet and Morone, Ultra- marine and Chinese Blue, Umber, Raw, Blue-Black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin and fine-washed White, Bi- chromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and British Gum Free Copperas Free Confectionery 1 ct. '^ lb. and 2i< Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn. 17^ Do. in pigs, bars, rods, bolts or sheets and sheathing Free Do. or Brass, manufactured 17^ Corkwood, or the Bark of the Corkwood Tree Free Cordage, when used for ships and vessels only ad val, 5 Do. when not for ships' use 17^ Cordials $1.80*^' Ii..).. gal. Cottons , . . . . 17i Cotton Warp 17J Do. Yarn and Cotton Twist 17} Do. Thread, in hanks, colored and unfinished, Nos. 3 and 4 ply (white), not under 20 yarn 17^ Cotton Thread on spools 17} Do. in hanks, colored and unfinished, No. 6 ply (white), not under 20 yarn ad val. 10 Corn, Indian Free Cotton Waste Free Do. Wool Free Do. Candlewick Free Do. Netting and Woollen Netting for I. R. shoes and gloves • advaU 10 J BUT TOCR SHIRTS AT GEO. fiOMD A CO.% ] 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. 52 DOMINION ^ c. Corks m Cranks, for steamboats, forged in the rough Free Do. for mills, do. do Free Cre^nm of Tartar, in crystals ; Free Coin and Bullion, except U. S. silver coin Free Currants 17^ Curled Hair, used in the manufacture of sofas, matrasses, &c.. Free Cutlery, Polished (all sorts) 17i ID ad vol. Dead Eyes, Ships* Dead Lights, do Deck Plugs, do. » *• Diamonds and Precious Stones, not set Dried Fruits Drugs, not otherwise specified Do. used chiefly for dyeing Dye Stuffs, viz : Berries, Hark, Drugs, Nuts, Vegetables, and Woods, unmanufactured, used chiefly in dyeing Drain Tiles Do. Pipes.. ••.. ... Drawings, not in oil Donations of Clothing, for distribution by Charitable Institu- tions Duck, for belting and hose E Earth, Clays, and Sand. . . . Earthenware and Crockery. Ei L,l( gs. Electrotype Blocks, for printing purposes Emery Emery Papt r and Cloth Engravings and Prints Essences, noi containing any spirits Do. containing spirits $1.80 ^ Imp. gal. Essential Oils of all kinds « Extract of Logwood Extracts, mixed with spirits or strong water. $1.80 ^ Imp. gal. IF Factory and Mill Machinery Fancy Goods and Millinery, viz : articles embroidered with Gold, Silver or other metals Fan and Fire Screens , Farming Implements and Utensils, when imported by Agri- cultural Societies, for encouragement of agriculture Feathers and Flowers • Felt, for gloves..... advaU 5 5 6 Free 17* 171 Free Free Free 17i Free Free Free Free Free Free Free m m 17i m Free 17i m 17i Free m 10 SHIRTS MABE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE DA!»IE STRESIT. Felt, for hats and boots ad val, Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or TampicOf white or black, and other vegetable fibre«, for manufacture Free Fire Brick Free Firewood Free Figs, dried fruit 17i Filberts, do 17j Fire Clay Free Fireworks. 17^ Fish (fresh) the produce of the United States Fisheries, includ- ing Oysters and Lobsters, in tins or kegs Free Fish Baits. ..... . Free Fish Oil and Fish of all kinds, the produce of the Fisheries of the United States, except Fish of the Inland Lakes and of the Rivers falling into them, and except Fish preserved in oil Free i-t* Fish, sailed or smoked, except as provided by the Washington Treaty 1 ct. # ft. Fish, preserved, from United States, not in oil Free Do. do. from other countries 17t^ Do. do. in oil ... 17^ Do. products of, and of all other creatures living in the water, from B.N. A. Provinces Free Fish, of all kinds, from B.N.A. Provinces Free Fish Oil, from B.N.A. Provinces Free Fishing Nets and Seines. Free Fish Hooks, Lines, and Fish Twines Free Do. Plates, wrought iron or steel Free Flat Wire, or Crinoline, uncovered (see Hoop Skirt ) Free Flax Seed, Waste, Hemp, and Tow, undressed Free Flour of Wheat and Rye Free Do. and Meal of any other Grain Free Foreign Newspapers, sent otherwise than through Post Office. 5 Fruits, green and dried, from B.N.A. Provinces Free Do. do. of all kinds ad val. 10 Do. preserved in brandy or other spirits. $1.80 ^ Imp. gal. Fuel, Patent ^ Free Furs, Skins, Pelts, or Tails, undressed Free Fur, or of which fur is the principal part 17^ a- ' Galvanized and Sheet Iron 5 Gambler, for dyeing Free Gems and Medals, Qabinets of. Free German-plated and Gilded Ware, manufactured, all kinds. . . 17^ German Silver, sheet Free Gin, including Geneva and Old Tom $1.20 'tP' Imp. gal. Ginger, ground ad val, 25 Do. unground 17^ Glass and Glassware, plate and silvered, stained, painted, or colored 17^ i\\ '\ WHITE DRESS SHIRTS <|1.50, WORTH 92.95, AT 64 DOMINION ^ c. Glass Paper and Glass Cloth advaU Glassware Globes, when imported by and for use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, and Schools Glucose, not Grape Sugar • Do. Grape Sujjar • 1 ct. F to., and Goat Hair, unmanufactured Gold, Silver, and Electro -plate, manufactured.. Do. and Silver Leaf Goldbeaters' Brim Moulds and Skins Grain of all kinds Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone, or Willow, except Plait, elsewhere mentioned Gravels Grease and Grease Scraps Grindstones Gums, British • Gum, Copal, Damar, Mastic, Sandarac, and Shellac Gunpowder Guns, Rifles, and Arms of all kinds Gutta Percha, unmanufactured Do. manufactured • Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined. ... Do. ground, when imported expressly as Manure Heavy or Carbolic Oil, used in the manufacture of wood block pavement, &c .•.. Hardware, viz ; ( Cutlery, polished, all sorts ; Japanned, Plan- ished Tin and Britannia Metal Ware; Spades, Shovels, Axes. Hoes, Rakes, Forks and Edged Tools ; Scythes and Snaths ; Spikes, Nails, Tacks, Brads and Sprigs : Stoves and all other Iron Castings. Other Hardware — Horn, Pearl, and Ivory manufactured Harness and Sadlery, of leather manufacture Hair or Mohair, manufactured Do. Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog, or Mohair, unmanufactured Hair, Curled, used in the manufac. of Sofas, Mattresses, &c.. Do. Buffalo, for the manufacture of Felt Hat Plush, for Hatters Hats, Caps, and Bonnets , Hay. ad val. Do. from B.N. A. Provinces Hemp, undressed Hides, Horns and Pelts Hominy , Hosiery Horse Hair, unmanufactured 10 17i Free m 25 Free m Free Free 17* Free Free 17* Free Free 17* Free Free Free Free Hops 6ct8.«»'lb. m m m Free Free Free 10 17* 10 Free Free Free Free 17* Free BVY TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A CO.*S, 1 415 NfrrRK DAME STREET. TARIFF. 55 iP' c. Hops from B.N.A. Provinces Free Hoop Skirt Manufacture — thi' :.<^ «V^irc, Clasps, — tin and brass —Slides, Spangles, and Slotted Tnpes, and Flat or Round Wire, uncovered Free I Indian Com, and Grain of allkinds. Free Indian Meal Free Indian Rubber (see Caoutchouc) I ndigo Free Ink of all kinds, except printing ■ 17^ Do. Printing Free Iron— Pig Free Rod, Bar, Hoop or Sheet ad vol, 5 Canada Plates and Tinned Plates ** 5 Scrap and Galvanized Bars, puddled '* 5 Girders •* 5 In Blooms and Billets, puddled or not puddled. *' 5 Bolts and Spikes, Galvanized ** 5 Nail and Spike Rod, lound, flat or square ** 5 Hoop Iron or Steel, for tires of wheels, bent and welded 10 Boiler Plates aa val. 5 Railroad Bars, Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs, Fish Plates, and Car Axles Free Rolled Plates.; adval, 5 Tubes and Piping, when drawn " 17^ Knees and Riders. Ships' ^* 5 Ivory, Bone, Pearl and Horn — manufactured *' 17^ Do. Nuts Free Do. unmanufactured, Free Do. Veneer • Free J" Japanned Tin, Planished Tin, and Britannia Metal W?re. . . 17^ J ewellery and Watches 17^ Junk and Oakum.... Free Kelp Free Kryolite Free Knees and Iron Riders adval, 5 Xi Lard and Tallow 1 ct. IP" ft. Do. from B.N.A. Provinces. Free Lead, Pig Free Do. in sheet. * Free a 1 .Vi ''H\ SHIRTS MADE TO ORBER AT GEO. BOXD A €0.% 415 NOTRE OAME STREET. bo to CO •-a 56 DOMINION Lead, white dry Leather, viz : Sheep, Calf, Goat and Chamois Skins, dressed, varnished or enamelled •*.«.*... Leather, or Imitation of Leather, manufactured Do. Sole and Upper ad val. Do. manufactured, viz : — Boots and Shoes, Harness and Saddlery. Lemons and Oranges *.*"**. Do. do. and Citrons, imported in brine for the purpose of being candied ; also the rinds of these fruits imported in brine for the same purpose Lobsters, in tins or kegs, from U.S Locomotive Engines and Railroad Cars Do. do. Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Axles, Piston Rods, Guide or Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, Hoop Iron or Steel for Tires of Wheels, bent and welded. ad val. Locomotive and Railway, Passenger, Baggage and Freight Cars, running upon roads crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars are admitted free, under similar circumstances, into the United States. Logwood, Extract of Linen Do. Machine Thread Litharge Lithographic Stones Lumber (see Plank and Timber) V c. Free 10 17i . 10 Free Free 17i 10 Free Free Free Free Free -ML Machinery for Mills and Factories of kinds which are not then manufactured in the Dominion ad val, Maccaroni and Vermicelli Machinery , Machine Twist and Silk Twists Mace ad vol. Madder Malt 2icts. if^fe. Manilla Grass, Sea Grass, and Mosses for upholstery pur- poses Manures , Manufactured Marble Manufactures, viz : — Marble, or imitation. Caoutchouc, Indian Rubber, or Gutta Percha Furs, or of which Fur is the principal part Hair or Mohair Papier Mach^ Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone or Willow, except Plaits elsewhere mentioned Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory Free Free 17i 17} 17i 17 17, 17; m j!*'- t '^* m fe^ *'^a I : '^ ' * wtftmmmmiM ii I I I II ^1 iii^ii I ■■ i»f I ini'i • Vii *" by ||i0 IlllXlifl FAMILYAND rfi 1 jLmA %:^wa^«^AJ9iiia^« If 70U want f^€»ii{ HOOD&S ^ i _^'i ii<) j |i . i ]{y ; t rn i " ^ w tfliiiiy umr eDnwtttfitly i' "^ 00 if^'c, .•*• ": .- ;* .:' *tlmmmm*ii^ LUNAWS " s'^r^'i-i^ .'1 '*. *- i "^ ':* ' . I • .^v.^, ' f I. 'm 17^ OilCake , Free Oils, in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or pre- pared, not elsewhere specified 17^ Oilcloths 17i Old Tom Gin $1.20 «>' Imp. gal. Opium 17^ Oranges 10 Ordnance Stores. . .^ Free Oranges, imported in brine for the purpose of being candied.. Free Ores of all kinds of metals Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Gotta, or Composition 17^ Osiers, or Willow, for basket makers' use Free Oysters, in tins or kegs, from U.S.... Free Packages of Goods See Note at end of Tariff. Paints and Colors, not elsewhere specified c 17 i^ Paintings in Oil, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists.... Free Paper 17^ Do. CoUarCloth Free ■^"•W" SttlHTfil MADE T6 OlIDER Af «CO. BOlTD A C6j4n 415 NOTRE DA»E STREET. Paper, *< Union Collar Cloth *' Do. Waste, ror manufocturing purposes only Do. Haneings Do. Mach^ Parasols and Umbrellas f Patent Medicines, not mixed with Spirits or Strong Waters.. Do. when mixed with Spirits or Strong Waters $1.80 iP'Imp. gal. Peas and Beans Pearl, Horn, Bone and Ivory, manufactured Pelts, Hides and Horns. Pepper, ground, ad val Do. uneround Perfumed Spirits ; 91-80^ Imp. gal. Do. do. when in flasks or bottles not weighing more than 4 ozs ad val. Perfumery, not elsewhere specified ** Pine or Palm Oils, in their natural state « Phosphorus. Pickles and Sauces Pimento, ground advaL Do. unground Pipe Clay. Pipes, Tobacco Pitch and Tar Plaster of Paris, not ground or calcined Do. ground and calcined Plush, for Hatters' use and for Gloves ad val. Playing Cards " Pop Com. Portable Hand Printing Presses.. Potatoes Do. growth B.N.A. Provinces Preserved Meats Printed, Lithographed, or Copper-p^ate Bills and Bill-heads. Potash, Bichromate of Poultry Do. from B.N.A. Provinces 'pMJ^i?,"::::|s«"A'-" Pi^ Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, including globes, when imported by and for tite use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, and Schools Plants ad val. Do. from B.N.A. Provinces Plank and Sawed Lumber, of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, chestnut, cherry, pitch pine, and boxwood Plank and Sawed Lumber of other kinds Platers' Leaf Precipitate of Coppe'. ^ . . « , Precious Stones, unsi^i ••*... Free Free 10 Free Free 17* 171 Free Freo ) : 1 ' If r • ^ Im^ttlTl! DIlEflS BHIRTft 91.50, WORTH •9.9S, AT OEO. BOND A CO/S. 68 DOMINION r c Printing Ink and Printing Presses, except portable hand print- ingpresses ^ Free Proprietary Medicines, mixed with Spirits or Strong Waters, $1.80 F Imp. gal. Patent Medicines • ad vol, 25 Prunella .' ; •* 10 Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms and Billets %%• 6 Pumps and Pump Gear, ships' 5 Prohibited Articles St€ tnd of Tariff , Q Quartz, crushed. 12, Raf(S, including paper shavings. Railroad Bars and Frogs Ratan, for chairmakers Red Lead, dry Rennet Rosin w Ric let. HP* ft. Riders and Knees, Iron (ships') R'gginRt Wire, (ships') Rinds of Oranges, Citrons and Lemons, imported in brine for the purpose of being candied Roots, M edicinal, in their natural state, • Do. other Rifles, Guns and Firearms of all kinds Rum |1.20«»' Imp. gal. Do. Shrub.. $1.80 ** Rye S Sails, ready-made .^..•••. .• Sail-cloth or Canvas, for ships' use Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, Nitrate of Soda, and Saltpetre Salt Sand , Do. Paper and Sand Cloth , Santon ne Satin and fiuc washed white Sausage Casi igs ..-...., Schiedam Schnapps |!l.80 ^ Imp. gal. Sea Grass, Manilla Grass, «nd Moss, for upholstery purposes Seeds, not classed as Cereals aaval. Do. from B.N.A. Provinces , Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 5 Free Free Free 10 17* Free Free Free Free n 17 17 Free 10 Free BUT TOITB SHIBM AT 400 HOTBK l^AXE STREET, TARIFF. Settlers' Effects of every description in actual use, not being merchandise, brought by persons making oath that they intend becoming permanent settlers within the Dominion. . Scrap Iron Do. Brass Sculpture, Specimens of. Shafts for Mills and Steamboats, in the roagh Shawls Sheet Music, printed .* .... Ships' Blocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks. Binnacle Lamps and Bunting Sail-cloth or Canvas Cables, Hemp or Grass. Compasses Dead Eyes Do. Lights Deck Plugs Pumps and Pump Gear Shackles, Sheaves. Signal Lamps Travelling Trucks Steering Apparatus. Iron Knees and Riders Wire Rigging .... Cordage Varnish, black and bright Wedges. Iron Masts, or part of Iron Masts Shell, manufactured Sheet Iron Shrubs, Trees and Plants. nd val. Do. do. froiA B.N.A. Provinces . Silks, Satins and Velvets Dc. raw or reeled from the Cocoon Do. Woollen, Wo/sted, and Cotton Embroideries, and Tam* hour Work Silk Twist, and Silk and Mohair Twist, not elsewhere speci- fied, for tailors' use, in hanks. Silk Twists^ for hats, boots, and shoes Do. Machine Silver Coin, United States Do. German sheet Do. Leaf Do. and Gold Cloth Do. Plated Ware Skins, undressed Slate Do. prepared for slating pv.rposes ; Slotted Tapes, for the manufactures of hoop skirts Small Wares Snuff 25cts.l^ %)., xad ad vain ¥' c Free Free Free Free Free 17* i 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 Free 6 5 6 Free 'I' 10 Free 174 Free 174 174 17 17 17, Free 174 174 174 Free Free 174 Free 174 124 V li ^ ' I » t.' :• f I^HIBTS BIABIS TO OBBEB At GEO. BOITD A €0«^8, 419 KOTBE BAHE STREET. 70 DOMINION Soda Ash •••••» Soap, common 81 00 IP' 100 lb«. Do. perfumed and fancy ad vaL Spades, Shovels. Stoves, and all other iron castings Spelter or Zinc« in sheets, blocks or pigs ... Specimens of Natural History, Miner^ogy, Botany, or Sculp- ture Spices, ground, including Ginger, Pimento and Pepper advaU Do. unground, do. do. do. do Spikes and Nails, composition Do. Scythes and Snaths Spirits and Stror.g Waters, not having been sweetened or mixed with any article, so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Sykes' hydrometer, for every gallon of the strength of proof by such hydrometer, and so in pro- poi-tion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz : — Brandv, Geneva, Alcohol, Rum, Gin — including Old Tom — Whiskey, and unenumerated articles of all kmds, $1.20 r Imp. gal. Other Spirits, being sweetened or mixed, so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained as aforesaid, namely: Rum Shrub, Cordials, Schiedam Schnapps, Tafia, Bitters, and the like $1 80 ^ Imp. gal. Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits, not in flasks, $1.80 rimp. gal. Do. do. do. when in flasks or bottles. For each flask or bottle not weighing more than four ounces 5 cts. each and ad val. Unenumerated Spirits and StrongWaters, S1.80 ^ Imp. gal. Spirits and Strong Waters, imported into Canada, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the denomination of proprietary medicines, tinctures, essences, extracts, or any other denomination, shall be nevertheless deemed ** Spirits or Strong Waters, and subject to duty as such .9>\ 80 #* Imp. gal. Spirits of Turpentine Starch . . 2 cts. ^ lb. Statues of Marble, Bronze, and Alabaster, natural size Stationery Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rods Do. Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded Do. Chairs, Railway Steering Apparatus, ships' < Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes Steamboat and Mill Shafts and Cranks, forged in the rough. . Steam Fire Eneines Stone, unwrought, and Lithographers' Stone Stores for the use of Army and Navy Straw ad val. Do. from B.N.A. Provinces. ^ c. Free 25 Free Free 25 17i Free m 26 m Free m Free Free Free 5 Free Free 17* Free Free 10 Free WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH #9.85, AT * GEO. BOND A CO.^S. !l U i( it (( ^ C. Straw, T'uscan^ Grass, and Fancy Plaits Free Sulphur or Bnmstone, in roll or flour ' Free Sulphuric Acid ^ ct. #^ lb. Sugar Candy, brown or white 1 ct. "F ft. and ad val. Do. equal to and above No. % { ^ ^^ «« Dutch Standard S "^ Sugar, above No. 13 let. " Do. below No. 9 A ct. ^ ft. and Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of Molasses, or of Sorghum ^ ct. ^ ft. and ad val, Melado, Concentrated Melado, or Concentrated Molasses and Cane Juice f ct. ^ ft. and T 25 25 25 25 25 25 Tafia. $1.80 IP* Imp. gal. Tails, undressed Free Tallow 1 ct. ^P-ft. Do. from B.N. A. Provinces Free Tampico, white and black Free Tapes, (slotted), for the manufacture of hoop skirts Free Tar Free Tea, Green or Japan. ...-. 6 cts. ^ ft. Do. Black 5cts. *' Teasels Free Thibet Hair, unmanufactured ^ • Free Thread and other articles embroidered with gold or for em- broidery Vlh Thread Lace and Insertions 17^ Tiles, drain Free Timber and Lumber, round and hewed, but not otherwise, from B.N. A. Provinces, manufactux-ed in whole ov in part. . Free Tin, in bar, blocks, pigs or granulated. Free Do. and Zinc, or Spelter, in block ot pig Free Do. Clasps, Slides, and Spangles, for manufacturing hoop skirts ■ , . Free Tin Plates 5 Tinctures, containing spirits $1.80 ii^ Imp. gal. Do. other 17^ Tissue Paper 17^. Tobacco, manufact'd, except cigars, 12i p.c. adval. & 25c. ^ ft. SnufFandSnuff Flour, dry, 12i " 25c. *' Dd. damp, moist, pickled, 12j " 25c. ** Tobacco, unmanufactured, (but must be bonded on importa- tion), under conditions of Act 31 Vic, chap. 61 Free Tobacco Pipes i 17^ Tow, undressed Free Toys 17i Trees, Shrubs, Roots and Plants ad val, 10 Do. do. do. from B.N.A Provinces... #_ Free I I s p CD H GO i'^^ ) •h r fS Birr YOUJt SHIRTS AT «EO. B0NMk!*4 41S SrOTRi: DAME STREET. €0.% 72 DOMINION Travellers' Bagg^age Do. Carriages Travelling Trucks, ships'. Treenails Tubes j Tui ibesand Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, irpentine. Spirits of Do. other than Spirits of. when drawn. . Twist, Silk, for Hats, Boots and Shoes ad vol. Type Metal, in blocks or pigs Type ad vai. TJ Union Collar Cloth Paper, used in the manufacture of Paper Collars. Cuffs, &c Varnish, bri^.o ^ au d black, for ships' use Do. otho «,.iHn bright and black Veneering J 'm h\ or ivory. r c. Free Free 5 Free m Free m Free 5 Va^«i:'^1i]c«, inc!. line Potatoes and other Roots adval, ircy: 3.N. A. Provinces Fib I iS, 'ii'.iid chiefly in dyeing, id. i >, Do, Di f^C Mt-ats, preservec Velvets, SJlks -ji 1 Sathis - Vinegar. 12 cts. ^ Imp. gal. Vitriol, blue « Walnuts, dried fruit Wearing Apparel and Clothing, made by hand or sewing machines Weaving or tram silk, and weaving or tram cotton for making elastic webbing, and crinoline thread for covering crinoline wire Wedees, ships' . . : Whale Oil, in the casks, from on ship-board and iu the condi- tion in which it was first unded Wheat Whiting or Whitening White Zinc, dry Do. Leaa, dry Whiskey ,.J(I51.20«> Imp. gal. Willow for basket makers Wines, not containing less than 20 per cent, of alcohol, and not worth more than 48 cts. per Ral., of all kinds, including Ginger, Oravige, Lemon, Gooseberry, Raspben-v, Straw- berry, Elder and Currant Wine, (6 quarts or 12 pint bottles to a galiun), per Imperial gallon Free m Free 10 Free Free Free 17* 17} Free 17i 17i Free 6 Free Free Free Free Free Free 360. •HIBTS HADB TO OBDBR AT «BO. BOM D * CO.'Si 415 NOTRE DAME HTBEET. TARIFF. 78 r c. Wines— all others when in wood, except sparkling, ^ Imp. gal. 72c. (Worth of Wine to be computed by including all expenses, except bottles and packages incurred prior to shipment.) Wines— all other except Spancling Wines, in bottles, J6 quarts or 12 pints to Imperial gallon) T" uosen. f 1 .60 Wines, Sparkling do. do ** 300 Wire Cloth, of Brass or Copper •• Free Do. (Brass or Copper), round or flat..... Free Do. Steel or Iron ■ A Do. flat or round, for crinolines, uncovered Free Do. Rigging, ships' Free Woods of all kinds, wholly unmanufectured Free Do. unmanufactured, when chiefly used in dyeing Free Do. manufactured, not elsewhere specified 1 7^ Wool Free Do. waste Free Woollens 17| Do. Netting for India Rubber Shoes and Gloves, advah 10 Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental cases and boxes, and other fancy goods ■ 17} IT Yarn for the manufocture of Rope Free Yellow Metal, in bars, bolts, or for sheathing. Free Z Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs Free Do. do. in sheets Free Zinc, white dry • • • Free NOTES ON TARIFF. All Liquids in the following list are reckoned at Imperial Gallon, unless otharwise expre'^sed. Schedule D.— The following goods, when the growth and produce of any of the British North American Provinces, may be imported free of duty, subject to alteration or regulation by proclama^i a of the Governor-General in Council, vi?. : — '*Anima!3 of all kinds; fresh, smoked and salted meats; green and dried fruits ; fish of all kinds, products of tiuh, and of all other creatures liviug in water ; poultry, butter, cheese, lard,, tallow ; timber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, l3Ut not otherwise inatmfactured, in whole or in part ; fish oil, gypsum, ground or unground ; hay, hops, straw, bran, seeds of all kinds, vegetables, including p^tatoet^ and other roots; plants, trees and shrubs; coal and coke; salt; wheat, peas and beans: barley, rye, oats, Indian corn, buckwheat ard all other grain ; flour of wheat, rye, Indian meal and oatmeal, and flour or meal of any other grain." '* Fish, salted or fresh, or other articles alleged to be the product of Cauada, or of Newfoundland or Prince £dward Island, imported I 5fc V| •/' WHITK BRESft SHIRTfl 111.50, WORTH #9.25, A'T €>RO. BOND A rO/A. 'I & a o -I 74 NOTES ON TARIFF. from the United States, shall be liable to the duty of Customs imposed on goods of the class to which they respectively belong,^ unless accompanied by a copy of outward report, stating quantity and describing the packages, duly certified by a collector of Her Majesty's Customs." Packape* and Non-enumerated.^^* The value of all bottlest flanks, jars, demijohns, carboys, casks, hogsheads, pipes, barrels, and all other vessels or packages ; manufactured of tin, iron* lead, sine, glass, or any other material, and capable of holding liquids ; orates containing glass, china, crockery or earthenware, and all packages in whicn goods are commonly placed for home consumption, including cases in which bottled spirits, wines or malt liquors are contained, and every package, being the first receptacle or covering enclosing goods for purposes of sale, shall in all cases in which they contain goods subject to an ad vmorem duty, be taken and held to be a part of the fair market value of such goods for duty; and when they contain goods subject to specific duty only, such packages shall be charged with a duty of Customs of 17^ per centum ad valorem^ to be computed upon their original cost or value, and all goods not enumerated in this Act* or any other Act, as charged with any duty of Customs, and not declared free of duty by some unrepealed Act or pro- vision,— shall be charged with a duty of Customs of 17^ per centum ad valorem^ when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouses for consumption therein ; but all packages not herein before specified, and not specially charged with duty by any unrepealed enactment, and being the usual and ordinary packages in which goods are packe d for exportation, according to the general usage and custom of trade, shall be free of duty." "But all packages not hereinbefore specified, (and not speci- ally charged with duty under Section 4 of the Act 31 Victoria, Chapter 44, or any other unrepealed enactment, (and being the ordinary or usual packages in which goods are packed for ex- portation, according to the general custom and usage of trade, shall be free of duty." " The fair market value for duty of all goods upon which an ad valorem duty of Customs is chargeable under this Act or any other Act. shall be ascertained and determined, except as hereinafter provided, in accordance with the provisions of the sections twentv-nine to forty-six, both inclusive, of the Act passed in the thirty-first year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled, **An Act respecting the Customs," so much of any Act incon- sistent \«ith tnis section being hereby repealed." *' Whereas difiSculties have frequently arisen in determining the fair market value of goods imported into Canada, being the manufacture or production of foreign countries, or of Great Britain, such as musical instruments, sewing machines, agri- cultural machines or implemonta, medical preparations, (com- monly called patent medicines), or other similar goods, the prices of which are published by the manufacturers or producers, or persons acting on their behalf, it is hereby enacted, that the Governor in Council may, from time to time, fix and determine BUT TOUR BHIBTII AT «EO. BOITD A €0.»8, 415 BrOTRJB DAME STREET. NOTBS ON TARIFF. 76 A onrtaln rate of discount which may be deducted from such published prices of any such manufactures or productions, and the remainder of such published price, after deducting sm^h rate of dipcount, 8hall be deemed and talcen to be the fair marlcet values for duty of any such manufactures or productions MS may or shall be specified in such Order in Oounoil, anything in this or any other Act to the contrary thereof notwithstanding " " If the importer swears that nn invoice has been, or can be received, then the collector or officer shall fix the amount of duty to be paid. In all other cases, invoices are to be nroduced. verified upon oath of importer, and fyled at Custom House." " No person makinir or authorizing a false invoice of any goods shall recover any part of the price thereof/' " Any importer dissatisfied with appraisement, may appeal ngainst it. Two merchants then to appraise tho goods, and their judgment on the matter to be final. Appraised value to bo never less than invoice value." Pankaae delivered before Exnminntion.-'AW the packages mentioned in any one entry, although most of such packages may h>ive been delivered to the importer, shall be subject to the control of the Oustoms authorities of the oort at .which they are entered, until such of the packages as have been sent for examination to the Examining Warehouse, shall have been duly examined and approved, provided such examination take place within three days after the delivery of the package or packages into the Examining Warehouse, and after twenty- four hours' notice by the importer to the collector; and a bond shall be given by the importer, conditioned that the packages so delivered shall not be opened or unpacked before the pack- age or packages sent to the Examining Warehouse shall have been examined and passed, as aforesaid, provided they are examined within the delay aforesaid; and the packages so delivered, or the goods, if lawfully unpacked, shall, if required by the collector of Customs, be returned to the Custom House, within such delay as may be mentioned in the bond, under a forfeiture of the penalty of such bond ; provided that the col- lector shall use due diligence in causing such examination to be made, and may, if he sees no objection, permit the remaining packages to be opened and unpacked, as soon as those sent to the Warehouse have been examined and approved " Collectors tofyle Invoices,-** The collectors of oustoms, at all the ports of Canada, shall retain and put on fyle, after duly stamping same, all invoices of goods imported at such ports respectively, of which invoices they shall give certified copies or extracts whenever called upon so to do by the imfforter, and such copies or extracts, so duly certified by the Collector or other proper officer, and bearing stamp of the Custom House at which they are fyled, shall be considered and received as authentic, and the collector shall be entitled to demand for each certificate a fee of fifty cents, before delivering the same." Mnterxah n^ed in Canadian Manu/acturea. — 34 Vic, cap. 10., Sec. 3.-—*' Governor in Council may, from time to time, transfer o 9 m 1 '\\ i» SHim'N MADS TO OBHER AT CIKO. liOIfl> A COM^ 415 MOTRFi nAllfr: KTRGET. iii 76 NOTES ON TARIFF. to the free li§tt soy or all artiolei (whether nataralproduota or products of manufactures,) used as materials io Canadian manufaoturef). " Machinery— iieo. 4.—** Governor in Counoil maj authorise the adiniHflton, froo of duty, of all raaohinery to be used in any Canadian manufactory, on natiMfactory eyidenee that like machinery is not then manufactured in Canada. Under the authority of this section, certain rules for the free admission of maohinery have been adopted by Order in Counoil of 7th June, 1871." North- We9t TarrtVori/.— See. 6.— Customs duties in North- Wesb Territory to be same as in Manitoba.— 32 and SdVio.! cap. 2. TJte following articlea nhall he prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollare^ together leith the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goode in which the eame may he founds vi», ;— Books, printed papers, drawings, paintings, prints and photo- ^aphs or a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base or counterfeit. The imrjortationof arms and munitions of war, otherwise than from Great Britain or the British Possessions, is not allowed, unless by special permission from the Minister of Cuitoms. EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle Bolts per cord of 128 cabio feet $1-00 Spruce Logs perM. 100 PmeLogs... »• 1.00 OCEANIeXPRESS CO. OF LONDON Head Offices London IS in ) 66 Sing Williaza Street, Oity, S. 0. 4 & 5 Agar Street, Strand, W. 0. 40 Regent Circus, W. C. Liverpool: 8 Castle Street. Dublin: 32 Eden Quay. Montreal : 82 St. Francois Xauier St T. MAXWELL BBTSON & CO., Agents. And with Agencies in all parts of Grkat BritaiNi Ireland and throughout Europe, Asia, Capr Colonies, AustkaliX^ and the United States of America. iQr Custom House Business Transaoted.*^ ^ WHITK DREMI BHIBTS •l.SO, WORTU 99.98, AV •GEO. ROUD A €0.*S« INLAND RBVBNUB. 77 INLAND REVENUE. OffioeH—Ctkitom Houie Squtre. Montreal Insprotion Dibtrict.— Revenae Divisions of Montreal, St. Uyaointhe, Terrebonnet Beauharnois, St. Johns, Sherbrooke, Three Rivers. District Inbpkotor.—R. Bollemare. MoNTRRAL Rryrnui DIVISION.— Oitv of Montreal, Oounties of Hoobelaga, Jacques Oartier, Laval, Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Laprairie, Ghambly. Verohdres, Bertbler, Joliette, L' Assomp- tinn, Montoalm, Riohelieu, ^famaska, Druinmond, and Artha- baska. CoLLHOTOR.— Dunbar Browne, M.A., D.O.L. Dkputy Oullrotors.— L. J. Vincent, Montreal L. Brien, dit DosRoches, Joliette ; Aim6 Roy, Sorel. Accountant.— J. Dodd ; assistant do., I. P. Beauohamp. ExciBR Ofpiorrs —A. Hudon, W. Hastie, L. Blanohard, R. Richard, F. Duquet J. Villeneuve, C. Barker, D. Macdonald, AV. Bulmer, J. N. Camyr^, J. Manning, L. 0. A. Ste. Mario, T. Ma4on, Qaron. Probationart Oppiorrs.— I. P. Beauchamp, A. St Louis, T. Fox, L. Ste. Marie, and T. 0. Ste. Marie. Mkbsenqer and Hou8kkreprb.~G. Norris. EXCISE DUTIES. On every gallon of Spirits of the strength of proof by Sykos' hydrometer 90.90 On every pound of Malt 0.02 . On every gallon of any fermented beverage made in imitation of Beer, or Malt Liquor, and breired in whole or in part from any other substance than Malt 0*08 On Cavendish Tobacco, on any lb. or less quantity 0.20 On Canada Twist ( Tabao blane en torquette) do. . 0. 10 On iSnuff, per lb., or less quantity 0.20 On all other descriptions of manufactured Tobacco per lb., or less quantity 0.20 Cigars, subject to an abatement or allowance for moisture in calculating the weight for duty, to be tixed by Order in Council 40 cts. ^ lb. Vinegar 3 6-lOc. p.gal. All goods manufactured in bond shall, if taken out of bond for consumption in Canada, be subject to duties of excise equal to the duties of Customs to which they would be subject if im- ported from Qreat Britain and entered for consumption in Canada ; and whenever any articles, not the prodaoe of Canada, !, iV ^1! i-i ..^.s, ^, ^r^s^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k A // ' ^y*'^ :/. ^ ^o I I.I 1.25 m m 1.4 11.6 12.2 :^ I 6" Photographic _,Scifinces Corporation :0- ^ iV ^\ ^^ \ ^.\ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MSSO (716) 872-4503 '%*■ ^ *\^ l4^ ^ <° ^ 415 NOTRF DAME STREET. ii 1 1 o o L.iH , 78 ADULTERATION OF FOOD, &o. upon whi^ a duty of excise would be levied if produced in Canada, is taken into a bonded manufactory, the difference between the duty of excise in which it would be so liable and the Customs duty which would be levied on such article if im- ported and entered for consumption shall be paid as a duty of Excise, when it is taken into the bonded manufactory. DUTIES PAYABLE ON LICENSES. 3l«f Ft'c, cap, 8, and Zlat Vic. cap, 51. License for distilling and rectifying, or for either, by any process $250.00 License for Brewing. 50.00 License for Malting :~ Ist Class— mak'g over 2,000 centals wt. of Malt p. month, . . 200 00 2nd Class— '* 1,500 " " ♦♦ 150.00 3rd Class- ** 1,000 " " " 100.00 License for manufacturing Tobacco. •••• 50.00 License for manufacturing in Bond 50. 00 ADULTERATION OF FOOD. • Extracts from Z\8t Vic.^ chap. 8. " An Act to impose License duties on compounders of spirits ; to amend the *Act respecting the Inland Revenue,' and to pre- vent the Adulteration of Food, Drink and Drugs. 26th May, 1874." 3. "A license to carry on business and to act as a compounder, and to sell by wholesale the articles compounded under such license, may be granted to any party who had complied with the provisions of this Act ; provided that the granting of the license has been approved by the District Inspector of Inland Revenue, and that ttie party has, iointly and severally, with two good and sufficient sureties, entered into a bond with Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, in the sum of one thousand dollars, and such bond shall be taken before the Collector of In- land Revenue, who shall cause such sureties to justify as to their sufficiency before him, by affidavit endorsed upon such bond, and shall be conditioned for the rendering of all accounts and the payment of all duties and penalties, which the party to whom the license is granted will become liable to render or pay under the provisions of this Act, and that such party will faithfully comply with the requirements thereof, according to their true intent and meaning, as well with regard to such accounts and penalties, as to all other matters and things whatsoever." 4. " The party in whose name a license is granted to act as a compounder, shall, upon receiving such license^ pay to the Col- lector of Inland Revenue, the sum of fifty dollars." k SHIttf S MABE TO OBHEB AT OEO. BOND A CO.!6^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. / ADULTERATION OF FOOD, &o. 79 14. Giyes authority to appoint analysts of food, drink and drugs. 15. Empowers Revenue officers to seize and destroy adulter- ated articles, when so reported by the analyst. 22. ** Every person who shall wilfully admix, and every person who shall order any other person to admix with any article of food or drink, any deleterious or poisonous ingredient or material to adulterate the same for sale, and every person who shall wil- fully admix, and every person who shall order any other person to admix any ingredient or material with any drug to adulterate the same for sale, shall, for the first offence, forfeit and pay a penalty of one hundred dollars, together with the costs attend- ing the conviction, and for the same offence shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, ana be imprisoned for a period not exceeding six calendar months, with hard labor.'' 23. The penalty under this clause, for selling or offering for sale any adulterated article of food or drink is one hundred dol- lars for a first offence ; for a subsequent offence, two hundred dollars ; and, in either case, the adulterated goods are to be seized and forfeited to the Grown.— See Clause 15. 24. "Any person who shall sell any article of food or drink, or any drug, knowing the same to have been mixed with any other substance, with intent fraudulently to increase its weight or bulk, and who shall not declare such admixture to any pur- chaser thereof, before delivering the same, and no other, shall be deemed to have sold an adulterated article of food or drink, or drugs, as the case may be, under this Act." " Every person who mixes, or causes to be mixed with any intoxicating liquors sold or exposed for sale by him, any deleter- ious ingredient, that is to say, any of the ingredient specified in the second schedule to this Act, or added to such schedule by any Order in Council made under this Act, or any ingredient deleterious to health." ** Every person wha sells, or keeps, or exposes for sale, any intoxicating liquors mixed with any deleterious ingredient; and " Every compounder, or dealer in, and every manufacturer of intoxicating liquors, who has in his possession, or in any part of the premises occupied by him as such, any adulterated liquor, knowing it to be adulterated, or any deleterious ingredient spe- cified in the second schedule hereto, or added to such schedule by Order of the Governor in Council, for the possession of which he is unable to account to the satisfaction of the Court before which the case is tried, shall be deemed knowingly to have exposed for sale adulterated liquor, and shall be liable for the first offence, to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month, with or without hard labour; and for the second or any succeeding offence, to a penalty not exceeding four hundred dollars, cr to imprisonment for a time not exceeding three monthSi with or without hard labor."— See 28 Vie., ohap. 36. I P. 03 p. I a g P ua H tr« GQ 09 h^ ^^, HTHITK BREfilS (9nfRT» 9JI1.50, WORTH ^2.35, AT OEO. BOND A €0.9S. OB 'S d o M vrence, or below Portneuf and above the Harbour of Quebec :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow, or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned,) for each foot of draught of water— Upwards $0 5 •; i > i 82 ADVERTISEMENT, TZZB GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE %% WM 11 Lombard St., London, Eng. ■ <•» > ■ %•» < ■ Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 stg. Total Invested Funds up, p/ £3,000,000 " Funds Invested inGartSM $100,000 V pENEI^L ^GENXS FOR pANADA, RoM Slnl Co. anl Gei^; OeBlioIifl, No, 2 Merchants^ Exchange BuUding, IS ST^ SJ.CRAMEJfT STREET, ADVERTISEMENT. 83 lONDOII muRimcE FOB , E^'XREB and Incorporated by Royal €]i<»rt<»r of His Majesty Kluff Oeorffe tbe First, 1720. OMef Office, 7 Boyal Szclia&Gre, Londoxii Snff. CAPITAL »1,482,750 PAID UP 2,241,375 PUHDS nr HAND ..15,000,000 Invested in Dominion Governnient Securities, $150,000i in conformity with Act of Parliament. STEPHENS & FOSTER, GENERAL AGENTS FOR CANADA, No. 56 St Francois Xauier Street, MontreaL rZHa DSFAETaCBlTT, Assurances may be effected on almoKt all kinds of Property. Short Period Policies will be issued on Gntin and Country Produce. All lossrs satisfactorily est ablifthed, will be paid without reference to the Board in London LZFS BSPAETMEXTT. IT ■ ' -^ ' Th*s Corporation has granted Assurances on Lives for a period exceeding On* Hundred and Fifty Years, having issued its first Policy on the 7th June, 1 72 1. Two thirds of the entire Profits, without any Deduction for Expenses ef Management* ate allotted to the Assured. This arrangement will be found to be more advantageous to the Policy- holders than an apparently larger proportion of the Profits, mibj^ct to the expenses of management. The Profits are declared at the end of every five years, and the share of the Policy-holders may be appropriated cither in increase of the Sum Assured, or as an imme- diate Cash Payment. ■':i i 1 i wtk \ 1 .'i^BHI^H ^ i d protection of persons whose rights of Citizenship may be infringed by Ecclesiastical or any other ag^ency ; the liberation of national funds from the control of any religious establishment ; and the abrogation of all public patronage, exemptions, privileges and powers which contravene the spirit of religious equality. The methods by which these objects are being promoted are con- trolltd by a Council and directed by an Executive, — the latter beine; assisted by Parliamentary, Municipal^ Educational, Law, I'rivileges , and Fmance Committees. Any person subscribing One Dollar per Annum to be enrolled as a memt>er of Thk Allianck. subject to the approval of the Executive. Special arrangements have been made for the formation of Brahches, and the friends of Civil and Religious Liberty throughout the Domin- ion are invited to applv to the Secretary for particulars. The administration of the Oka Defence Fund is under the direction of Thb Alliancb, and every new phase of the actions now m pro- gress will be promptly reported to the Subscribers. F. W, A. OSBORNE, Sfcy., J. 8, HoLAOHLAN, Treas., 163 St James Street, 480 St. Paul Street, x-i o asr T R E A. Ij . 1 Ji i.UiiPi* i.u ADVERTISEMENT. 87 (LIMITED.) CAPITAL, £500,000 STERLING, (WITH POWER TO INCREASE.) TRADINGS 33E'XAVE2B3N ^ImpA mi HsMireil i wmi i AND LTTEBFOOL, BAUFAS and FHILADELFHIA in Winter. DOMINION 3000 tons. ONTAKIO 3000 " MEMPHIS 3500 TEXAS 2500 MISSISSIPPI. 2500 ** «« (JUEBEC .. ...... 1500 tons. ST. LOUIS 1822 " BAVARIA 2500 " BORUSSIA 2250 " Through Rates of Freight and Passage made tb and from all points in Canada. * Prepaid Steerage Passenger Tickets issued by Agents in all principal Towns. Managing Dirrctoks in Liverpool : FLINN, MAIN &: MONTGOMEHY, 24 JAMES STREET. Gbnrral Agents FOR Can Ai> a: DAVID TORRANCE & CO m M ,i M. lA Kf« Type-Foiiliog GompaHy ( .) DIRBOTORSs ALEXANDER MURRAY .. .. PrttkUni, kiCHARD WHITE Viet-PftitUtiU ALEX. BUNTIN. D. J. REES. JAMES SIMPSON. Hon. THOMAS RYAN. WM. J. MACDONELL. C. T. PALSGRAVE. JOHN WHYTE. MPMR^^^MMp I l^Rb^^V ^n^ MnV Vh^VmKNV IH P^AIN AND ORNAMINTAL And Printers' Material of Every Description, aOMTBlA L mUL T OBOaTTO. l^MnHievb lAtUe 4k €•• I IP»S« W4M»4 TFP« <^ AND FOR THE SALE OF tnilHIEl MD JM PiiKSES aF THE imT KAKK. Printing Inks, Etddrotyp«% •n4 every otkerTypogiiphlctl requisite* F. W. A. OSBORNl!, WHITK UIti:S54 KSIIUTN (K1.50, IVOKTII 82.25« AT TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. m From the Harbour of Qucboc to Three Rivers and the opposite 8ido ot the Kiv er St. Lawrence, or any plaoe abovo Portnouf and below Thref^ Rivers :— For the pilotage ot any veasoi in tow, or propelled by stoam, (except as hereinafter mentioned,) tor oacli toot ot draught ot water— Upwards $1 50 Downwards 1 50 For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel, propelled by stoam, lor each loot ot draught of water— U pwards 1 75 Downwards 1 75 For the pilotage of any vessel, under sail, lor each foot of draught of water— Upwards 2 60 Downwards 1 90 From the Harbour of Quebec to Sorel and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below Sorel :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow, or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned,) for eaoh loot of draught of water— Upwards !i$I 50 Downwards 150 For the pilota^^e of any seagoing vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water— Upwards 1 87} Downwards 1 b7i^ For the pilotage of any vessel, under sail, for each foot of draught of water— Upwards 3 15 Downwards 2 10 From the Harbour of Quebec to the Harbour of Montreal, or to any place above Sorel, and below the Harbour of Mont- real : — For the pilotage of any vessel in tow, or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned,) for each foot ot draught of water— Upwards $2 00 Downwards 2 00 For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught ol water— Upwards 2 50 Downwards 2 50 For the pilotage of any vessel, under sail, for each foot of draught of water— Upwards 4 20 Downwards 2 80 From the Harbour of Montreal to Sorel, or to any place above Sorel and below Hoohelaga, and from Sorel, or any place above Sorel and below Hoohelaga, to the Harbour of Montreal, for each foot of draught of water, for each such pilotage— Upwards 1 00 Downwards 1 00 For the removal of any vessel from one wharf to another, within the limits of the Harbour; or from any of the wharves into the Lachine Canal ; or out ot the said Canal to any of the wharves in the Harbour ; or from the foot of the current ; or from Longueuil into the Harbour ; or from the Harbour to the foot ot the current ', or to Longueuil; for eaoh such service • • . . 5 00 CO o CD & O M CD B e* CD e-^ tar i P- CD O 8 I ,1 1 • y' Birr TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND « CO/S; 415 irOTRE DAME STREET. CO < m Ha ■ •s CO CO O Xil o •a o ..r A' B O 90 HARBOR TARIFF. TARIFF OF RATES AND DUES I3:JLI^BOI^ o :f 3v.a :oisrT:REA.Xi, DUBS TO BB LBVIBD ON ALL VBSSELS IN THB HARBOR. CtS. On Steamboats measuring fifty tons and upwards, per ton register, for each day of twenty-four hours they remain in the harbor, reckoned from the hour of their arrival to that of their departure 1^ On all other Vessels measuring fifty tons and upwards, per ton register and per day, as aforesaid \ On Steamboats measuring under fifty tons register for each day . reckoned as aforesaid, each 40 On all other Vessels, measuring from twenty-five to fifty tons register, per day, reckoned as aforesaid, each 25 On all Vessels of less than twenty-five tons register, each, per day, as aforesaid, each 10 KAIBS TO BB LByiBD ON ALL MERCHANDISE, ANIMALS AND THINGS WHATSOEVER, LANDED OR SHIPPED IN THE HARBOR. Articles. Per or Ashes, Pot Pearl Axes Ani iials, unde- s ^bed each Apples barrel Alum ton weight Anchors " Anvils '* Arrowroot " Ale, Beer and Porter, in btl . ton meas'mt. Beef. Bark Baskets Brooms, Corn. . Buckets Batteaux Boats, undscb'd Burrstones Bott .s, empty. Baliaoi Bones Bran Barrels, empty. Billets Boxes, empty. . Bricks Rate CtS. barrel dozen barrel cord dozen (I (i each It K ton meas'mt. ton weight ii (( 100 100 100 1000 7 2 2 2 25 25 25 30 25 2 5 2 2 2 10 4 2 15 10 25 25 20 15 20 10 ARTICLES. Per Barley, Pot or Pearl ton weight Batting ton meas'mt. Biscuit ton weight Blue Bread Brimstone Butter Bleaching P'dw Cinders Coal Coke Canoes Carriages o n wheels Carts Casks, empty, undescribed.r Cattle, Neat... Cement ton weight Chains... *' Chalk " Chinaware, in packages . . . .ton meas'mt. Copperas ton weight Clay, in natural Corks ton meas'mt. it it ii (i it ii it it each it it If head Rate CtS. 30 15 30 30 30 30 30 30 10 10 10 2 10 2 1 4 25 25 25 20 25 10 15 $HiitTS mam: to order at oeo. bobtb a €0.9et« 415 UrOTRE DAME STREET. !^Ij. t. cts. er, or, ure li ton • • • -i lay • • • 40 >ns • • • 25 per • • • 10 THINGS Rate cts. jht 30 it. 15 ht 30 30 30 30 30 30 10 10 10 2 10 . 2 1 4 it 25 25 25 • 20 t 25 10 ■ 15 HARBOR TARIFF. 91 Articles. Per Rate cts. Crockery, in crates ton meas'mt. 15 Com, Indian... 100 bush. 25 Candles ton weight 30 Cheese " 30 Chocolate .... " 30 Cocoa. " 30 Coffee " 30 Cordage " 30 Cork, unmanu- factured " 30 Cotton, ton wt. 30 ton meas'mt 20 Crackers " 30 " 30 Cider " 30 " 25 Currants ton weight SO Cotton Waste, t'n wt. 30 t'n mt. 15 Dusters, Corn.. dozen ' 1 Drugs, not otherwise en- umerated, ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Dry Goods, do. " 50 " 50 Earthenware, in crates.. ton meas'mt. 15 Do. loose, t'n wt. 25 t'n mt. 15 Eggs 1000 4 Earth ton weight 30 Fish barrel 2 Flour " 2 Fish, Shell.... ** 3 Fruit, Green. .. bushel 1 Fluids, unenu- merated, ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Feathers ton weight 50 Flax ♦♦ 30 Fruits, dried... *' 30 Fish, dry or green " 25 Fish, in oil, ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Furniture •' 40 " 30 Game dozen 2 Gear, Raft ton weight 25 Gypsum '• 25 Grindstones.... " 25 Glass, Window 100 feet 2 Glassware, in packages .... ton meas'mt. 20 Grain (Oats excepted) 100 bush. 25 Ginger .... ... ton weight 30 Glue *» 30 Articles. Per Rate cts. Grease ton weight 30 Gunpowder.... " 30 Gold or Bullion Free Groceries, not otherwise en- umerated, ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Hides dozen 5 Horses each 4 Horns ton weight 25 Hoofs ♦• 25 Hay " 20 Handspikes. . . . 100 pieces 15 Hemp ton weight 30 Honey '♦ 30 Hops ** 30 Hardware,man- ufactured, ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Hollow Ware, .ton meas'mt. 20 Iron ton weight 25 Iron Pipe " 30 Junk " 30 Lemons ton meas'mt. 20 Lime ton weight 10 Luggage " 25 Liquors. . . .ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Laths 1000 4 Lumber (board measure) .... 1000 feet 10 Lampblack. . . . ton weight SO Lard " 30 Leather. . . .ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Lead (ground) White or Red ton weight 30 Liquorice Paste *' 30 Meal barrel 2 Meats. " 2 Metals of all kinds, in pig, bar,bolts,rods or sheets ton weight 30 (When in lots of five tons and over, 25 cents.) Millstones... . ton weight 25 Moulds, Plough " 25 Matches 12 gross 2 Malt 100 bush. 25 Marble, unman- ufactured 100 cubic ft. 20 Do. manufact'd Granite, &c. . ton weight 30 CD § P* CO § CD O H o g Q > I 'f l^rSUTE BRESS SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH 9li.8B« Alt OEO. BOND A CO.'ft. GQ CM CO p ■s • r-« > (00 .7:? be n .^ o M 0) ■s 92 HARBOR TARIFF. Articles. Per Rate cts. M eats, dry salted tou wt 20 ton mt. 15 Meats,preserv'd ton weight 25 Molasses " 30 Machinery, ton wt. 30 ton mt. 30 Nails ton weight 25 Nuts of all kinds " 30 Oars 100 15 Oranges ton meas'mt. 20 Onions bushel 1 Oysters '* 1 Ores of all kinds ton weight 25 Oil *• 30 Oakum " 30 Ochres ..«.«.. . " 30 Oilcake " 30 Oats 100 bush. 15 Pitch barrel 2 Pork ... " 2 Plates, Canada box 2 Plates, Tin.... " 2 Pails dozen 2 Poultry. " 2 Puncheon packs each 2 Pipes, empty... " 2 Puncheons, empty " 2 Pipes, Clay. . . . ton meas'mt. 20 Potatoes. bushel 1 Plaster of Paris ton weight 25 Poles, Hop ... 100 5 Pulse 100 bush. 25 Paint ..... ton wt. 30 ton mt. 25 Paper (wrap'g) '* 30 ** 25 Putty '< 30 ** 25 Phosphate of Lime,unman- ufactured. . . . ton weight 10 Plaster of Paris, unmanufact'd ** 10 Petroleum (tour barrels to tlie ton) <♦ 20 Pickles and Sauces. ..ton wt. 30 ton mt. 25 Rosin barrel 2 Rags ton wt. 30 ton mt. 25 Rice *♦ 30 "US Rope ** 30 "25 Articles. Per Rate cts. Shovels dozen 2 Skins, Buffalo. ** 10 Skins, untann'd & uncured, ton wt. 40 t'n mt. 30 Spades dozen 2 Snooks, punch. each 2 Staves, barrel. . mille 15 Do. punch.. " 20 Do. stand'rd " , 60 Sand.... ton weight 10 Shorts *♦ 25 Shot " 25 Soda Ash,Caus- tic Soda, Sal Soda, Silicate Soda «* 26 Spikes " 25 Stoves " 25 Straw ** 20 Stone (except ballast) 100 cubic ft. 20 Salt 100 bush. 25 Seed " 25 Sleepers, R.R. 100 25 Shingles 1000 4 Slates for roofi'g 1000 10 Sago ton weight 30 Saieratus •* 30 Sulphur " . 30 Saltpetre " 30 Snuff " 30 Soap ♦* 30 Spices " 30 Starch « 30 Stoneware, in crates ton meas'mt:. 15 Sugar, ton weight 30 Sewing Ma- chines... .ton wt. 30 ton mt. 30 Steel " 40 '* 30 Tar barrel 2 Tiles for roofi'g lOOO 10 Timber 100 cubic ft. 10 Tallow ton weight 30 Teas ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Tobacco. ton weight 30 Tow •» 30 Vehicles, unde- scribed each 4 Bl^ TeVR SlnmfA AT «KO. BOND A CO«*fli 415 HOTRK BAME STREET. HARBOR TARIFF. 93 ARTICLES. Per Rate cts. Vegetables, green bushel 1 Do. preserved, ton weight 25 Vineprar ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Wood, fire cord 5 Do. lath.... *' 10 Whiting. ...... ton weight 25 Wine ton wt. 40 ton mt. 30 Wadding ton meas'mt. 15 Articles. Per Rate cts. Wax .... ton weight 30 Wire " 30 Wool tonmeas'mt. 25 Whetstones. . . . ton weight 30 Whisks, corn.. dozen 1 Wood, man- ufactured .... ton meas'mt. 20 Waters, aerated and mineral. . " 20 On all Goods, Wares and Merchandise whatsoever, the quantity of which by weight, measurement, or other mode of estimate provided for in the Tariff, cannot be conveniently ascertained, it shall be law- ful for the Harbor Commissioners to levy a rate of i of i per cent on the value thereof. Goods not coming under any class enumerated in the Tariff, shall be charged the same rate as the class to which they are most nearly assimilated. 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 Weight mentioned in the Tari£E shall be 2,000 lbs. GOMMISSIONRRS AND OFFICERS, HaRBOUR OF MONTREAL.— Hon. J. Young, chairman ; T. Cramp, P. Donovan, A. Roy, J. R.Thibaudeau, H. McLennan, G. H. Gould, Hon. J.L. Beaudry, (Mayor), and A. Allan ; , secretary ; H. i). Whitney, assistant secretary ; J. Kennedy, harbour engineer ; J. Howden, mechanical engineer; W. L. Scott, assistant engineer; A. M. Rudolf, harbour master; L. St. Louis, assistant harbourmaster; J. Ferns, wharfinger; J. Small, assistant wharfinger; J. Le- veille, superintendent of pilots ; A. L. Williams, F. Toung, and F. P. Armstrong, clerks ; M. Brennan, water bailiff; R. Gahan, caretaker. NEATLT EXECUTED BY 0". STJ^IS/ICEi Sx 00. I on a* 3. oq §■ o s I I ^ A ; ; .' SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOND A CO.^S, 415 KOTRE DASIE STREET. •4^ %* CO bo u o >> CO br •-^ ca u o S I d o % P4 k< t A ■■ 94 CORPORATION. CITY COUiNCIL, &c. Hon. Jean-Louis Beaudrt, Mayor. H. A. Nelson, G. W. Stephens, Jacques Grenier, S. Rivard, P. Donovan, Richard Holland, E. A. Genereux, Joseph Duhamel, D. R. McCord, Aldermen : Robert Taylor, A. McCambridge. Geo. Ghilds, J. G. McLaren, W. Olendinneng, Henri Gauthier, Nathan Mercer, Thomas Wilson, T. D. Hood, J. E. Mullin, 0. Robert, Patrick Kennedy, Michel Laurent, Charles Thibault, Aug. Laberge, Ed. Chauss^. E. K. Greene, Claude Melan^on. Committees. Finance.— Alderman Nelson, chairman; Aldermen Grenier, Childs, Olendinneng, Mullin, Robert, and G^n^reux. Roads.— Alderman Stephens, Chairman ; Aldermen Taylor, McCambridge, Hood, Gauthier, Robert, Laurent. Police.— Alderman Grenier. chairman; Aldermen Rivard, Taylor, Wilson, Hood, Kennedy, Greene. Fire.— Alderman Rivard, chairman; Aldermen McCam- bridge, Childs, McLaren, Laberge, Greene, Melan^on. Water.— Alderman Donovan, chairman ; Aldermen Stephens, Laurent, McLaren, Hood, Robert, Thibault. Markets— Alderman Holland, chairman ; Aldermen Duha- mel, McLaren, Mercer, Kennedy, Chauss^, MelanQon. Light.— Alderman G^n^reux, chairman; Aldermen Taylor, Mercer, Kennedy, Thibault, Laberge, Greene. CiTT Hall.— Alderman Duhamel, chairman ; Aldermen Holland, Taylor, McLaren, Wilson, Kennedy, Laberge. Special Committees. Parks and Ferries.— Alderman Wilson, chairman ; Alder- men Duhamel. McLaren, Mullin, Laurent, Thibault, Greene. New City Hall.— Alderman Hood, chairman; Aldermen Rivard, Holland, Olendinneng, Wilson, G^n^reux, Chaussd. Board of Health. Alderman McCord, Chairman. Childs, McLaren, Gauthier, Mercer, Kennedy, Thibault, Ghauss^, Laberge, t; ti (( Doctor Rottot, Vice-chairman. ** Hingston, Girdwood, Lachapelle, Mount. Baynes, C. 0. Perrault, Geo W. WeavoFi E. E. Shelton. it WHITE BBESS SHIRTS #1.50, WORTH 92.!38, AT ^ OEO. yOND A C0.9S. Wards Represented. East Ward Wilson, G^n^reux, Duhamel. Centre Ward McCord, Mercer, Holland. West Ward Stephens, Nelson, Childs. St. Ann's Ward Kennedy, Donovan. McCambridge. St. Antoino Ward Hood, Clendinneng, Greene. •> St. Lawrence Ward. . .MuUin, Taylor, McLaren. St. Louis Ward Laurent, Melan^ on, Laberge. St. James Ward Robert, Rivard, Grenier. St. Mary's Ward Thibault, Gauthier, Ohauss^. Officers of the Corporation. John P. Sexton, city recorder. . . - Rouer Roy, city attorney. Chs. Glackmeyer, city clerk. James F. D. Black, city treasurer. Geo. D. Ansley, city surveyor. Patrick O'Meara, assistant city clerk. F. W. L. Penton, chief of police. Louis Lesage, superintendent water works. Wm.Robb, city auditor. W. H. MoDunnough, assistant city auditor. H J. Ibbotson, clerk recorder's court. Chs. Lapierre, accountant water works. W. Patton, chief engineer fire department. J. Naud and Francis McCullough, assistant engineers fire department. . 0. Rouilliard, inspector of buildings. F. W. St. George, deputy city surveyor. A. Brittain and Alex. MacKenzie, engineers and draughtsnron, city surveyor's office. W. A. Mussen, cashier, and J. O'Connor, F. X. Castonguay, W. D. McNeil, Frs. Dowd, John Palmer, S. Cazavan, C. Dowd, and E. Lapierre, clerks, treasurer's ofiice. J. B. Duverger and H. A. Germain, extra clerks, recorder's court. Charles Arnoldi and William Harper, clerks, city surveyor's office. H. Filteau, G. E. Stames, M. Downey, D. Beaudry, and N. Lesage, clerks, water works office. Alph. Gosselin, clerk, city clerk's office. F. H. Badger, chief telegraph operator. F. X. Gaulhier, J. Yuill, and J. Ferns, assistant telegrr;>h operators. J. Perrigo, clerk Bonseoours market. F. Benoit, assistant clerk Bonsecours market. J'homas Day, clerk St. Ann's market, ohn 0. 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. Lirin, clerk St. Lawrence market. o p. zn o > o g P P CO H s I i w^ It', BUT TOiJK SHIRTS AT OEO. BONDj*^ CO.'S, 415 NOTRF I>ABIK STREET. CQ Ha ■s -3 O o •d Q I CO O 9 96 CORPORATION. C. Daunais, clerk Papineau market. M. M. Vaughan, clerk St. Gabriel market. Ghs. Larin, clerk 8t. Antoine market. T. Giroux, clerk St. James market. A. D. Joubert, Jos. Dumont, L. G. Th^rien, I. Ringuette, L. G. NoHd, Geo. G^linas and C. Y. Brunelle, bailiffs. James Darcey, messenger. Board op Assessors— J. B. Allard, P. H. Morin, J. T. Dillon, Walter Drake, Richard Thomas, J. W. Grose. Clerks.— F. L. Coursol, G. A. Normandin, R. J. Rodden. Mount Royal Park Commissioners.— Aldermen H. A. Nel- son, G. W. Stephens, and S. Rivard,* W. McGibbon. superin- tendent. MUNICIPAL TAXES. Assessment of one per cent, on the assessed value of real estate. Business tax on trade, manufactories, occupations, business, arts, professions, or means of profit, (&o., at the rate of seven and one half 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 /^OO Banks with paid up capital of more than $2,000,000, 600 Tax of $400 on each Fire Insurance Company. Tax of $200 on every Life, Marine, Accident or Guarantee Insurance Company, with 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 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 $160 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 employed 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 rental of premises, as follows :— When the assessed yearly value of the premises does not exceed $160 ... $27.00 When such value exceeds $160 but not $240 36 . 00 " " 240 " 320 45.00 " " 320 " 400 56.25 " ** 400 *• 500 ^ 67.50 SlflRTS MABK TO ORDER AT OEO. BOMD A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE DANK HTRKET. CORPORATION. 97 When such value exceeds $500 but not $600 78. 75 *• " 600 *• 700 90.00 " " 700 " 800 101.25 ♦• *< 800 " 1000 112.50 ** " 1000 •♦ 1200 123.75 « " 1200 " 1600 135.00 , • » •♦ 1600 ** 2000 157 50 «♦ " 2000 *• 2400 175.00 " " 2400 there shall be levied for every $400 over the last mentioned rate ($175), an additional rate of ... 17.50 Tax on distillers 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 $120 on proprietors of theatres. Tax on circuses, menageries, <&:c., of $250 entry, and $100 besides for every day of performance, and compels owners of the same to obtain license, with a proviso giving to the mayor authority to reduce such tax when exhibitions or performances are of minor character and importance. Tax of $200 on pawnbrokers, and to obtain a license at the City Hall. Tax on pedlers at the rate of $20 with a cart or other vehicle, and $8 without such cart or vehicle. Statute Labor money, $1. Tax of $200 on ferry steamboats plying to the city from any place within nine miles distant therefrom. Tax on billiard tables as follows :— Public bUliards— for the first table $100; for the second, $50 : for every additional table, $20. Billiards kept and used by Clubs— for each table, $20. TAXES COLLECTED BY CHIEF OF POLICE. Hackney Carriages.— For a two-wheeled cab or oaleche, one horse, $8 ; for a four-wheeled carriage, one horse, $10 ; for a four-wheeled carriage, two horses, $14.50; for an omnibus or stage coach, two horses, $21.50; for a street railway car, two horses, $25. Carta^ Trucks and Waggons, — First Class includes all carts, trucks and waggons used as vehicles for hire. For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $4.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, one horse, $8.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, load under 4000 lbs., two horses, $12.25 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, load above 4000 lbs., two horses, $14.25; for a diable, two horses, $9-25. Second Class includes all carts or waggons used by merchants, manufacturers, contractors, &c., for the purposes of their trade. For a two-wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $7.25 : for a four-wheeled waggon, one horse, $11.25 ; for a four- wheeled waggon, load under 4000 lbs., two horses, $14.75 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, load above 4000 lbs., two horses, $16.75. ; .■■ WHITE BRESS SHIRTS ^l.SO, WORTH #2.25, AT bo u to Ha M bo o I— I •§ o d I i-i i^ 98 CORPORATION. TAtVc^ Class includes all oarts or waggons used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers or gardeners. 'For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $9 75 : for a four-wheeled waggon, one horse, $13.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, load under 4000 lbs., two horses, $17.25 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, load above 4000 lbs., two horses, $19-25; for a two- wheeled cart, for farmers, one horse, $9.75; for a four-wheeled cart, for farmers, one horse, $13.75. jS'^ccta^. — Scavengers, $4.75; milk vendors, two- wheeled vehicle, one horse, $5.75; milk vendors, four-wheeled vehicle* one-horse, $9.75; milk vendors, no vehicle, $1; chimney sweepers, $7; wood corders, $1; stamped measures for corders, 25 cts. ; pocket numbers for drivers, 25 cts. ; owners of dogs, male, $2; female, $3; hearses, four-wheeled, one horse, " hearses, four-wheeled, two horses, $14.50. TARIFF FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES. One Horse Vehicles.— From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed twenty minutes : for one or two persons, 25 cents ; three or four persons, 50 cents. From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed half an hour : for one or two persons, 40 cents ; three or four persons, 60 cents. When the drive exceeds the time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to be charged. By the Hour,— For the first hour : one or two persons, 75 cents ; three or four persons, $1.00. For every subsequent hour: one or two persons, 60 cents; three or four persons, 75 cents. Two Horse Vehicles.— From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed twenty minutes : one or two persons, 50 cents ; three or four persons, 65 cents. Z. From any place to any other, provided the time occupied does not exceed half an hour : one or two persons, 65 cents ; three or four persons, 75 cents. When the drive exceeds the time limited as aforesaid, hour rates to be charged. By the Hour.— One or two persons, $1.00; three or four per- sons, $1-25. Fractions of hours to be charged at pro rata hour rates, but not less than one quarter of an hour shall be charged when the time exceeds the hour. Fifty per cent to be added to the tariff rates for rides from twelve midnight to four a.m. The tariff by the hour shall apply to all rides extending beyond the city limits when the engagement is made within the city. Baggage.— For each trunk or box carried in any vehicle, 10 cents ; but no charge shall be made for travelling bags, valises, boxes or parcels, which passengers can carry by the hand. II BUT TOrR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND A CO.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. CORPORATION. 99 )ur TARIPP OP CARTAGE. Prom any place to any other in the first Division, or frcm any place (exclusive of the Harbor Wharves) to any other place in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance does not exceed three-quarters of a mile. Articles not herein enumerated (of a convenient bulk), not over 1,500 lbs. weight. 15cts. ; Ashes, Pot or Pearl, two barrels, 15 cts.; Beef, Pork or Pish, five barrels or three tierces, 15 cts.; Coals or Coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts.; Crockery, one crate or one hogshead, 15 cts.; Flour or Fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts.; Grain, not over 1,500 lbs. weight, 15 cts.; Lumber, sawn, from yard or boat, 500 feet, board measure, 15 cts.; Salt or Rice, six bags or six barrels, l5 cts.; Firewood, dry, from boat or yard* half a cord, three feet long, 15 cts.; Firewood, green or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20 cfs.; Furniture or Luggage, per load, 20 cts.; Lumber, green, or hard from rafts, 500 feet, board measure, 20 cts.; Molasses, Sugar or Oil, one puncheon, hogs- head or load, 20 cts., Pig Iron, Lead, Copper or Tin, one ton, 25 ots.; Bar Iron or Steel, one ton, 30 cts. Prom any of the Harbor wharves to any place into the second or third Division, within half a mile distance from the boundary line of the first Division, and vice versa, or from any place (ex- clusive of the wharves), to any other in the City, and vice versa^ provided the distance does not exceed U miles, the rates shall be 10 cents extra. For every additional half mile, 10 cents. From any place in the Western Section of the First Division, and vice versa% for one load : To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine Canal, 20 cts.; the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, 25 cts.; the basins above Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine Canal, 25 cts.; the basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Laohine Canal, and the stores, stations, factories, &c., at Point St. Charles, 35 cts.; the stores, factories, <&:c., at and above fet. (3^abriel Locks, north of Lachine Canal, 30 cts.; the St. Bonaventure street Railway Station, 20 cts.; the St. Bona- venture street Railway Station, from the lower wharves 6f the Harbour, 25 cts. Prom any place in the Eastern Section of the First Division, and vice versa, for one load, 5 cents additional. For any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for a load, additional pro rata rates shall be paid. If delay is caused to the carter, by the employer, beyond the time usually required for loading, the carter shall be paid extra for such delay, at the rate of five cents for every quarter of an hour. If a carter is called and there be no load ready for him, or if he be unable to load the goods or articles for want of assistance, he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled. i SHnntTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOND A CO^'fl, 415 NOTRR nAUR STREKT. ,11 100 WATER TARIFF. Diviaionn of the Citp.—The First Division comprises the Bast, Centre and West Wards, (including the south-west side of McGill street and the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be sub-divided into two sections, (Eastern and Western), the line of demarcation between them being the centre of St. Lam- bert and St. Jean-Baptidte streets. The Second Division comprises the St. Ann, St. Antoine and St. Lawrence Wards (exclusive of McGill and Craig streets.) The Third Division comprises the St. Louis Ward, (exclusive of Craig street), the St. James and St. Mary's Wards. MONTREAL WATER WORKS. Extracts from ByLaioa Noa, 65, 66, 82) enacted April 20, 1873. Sec, 5. It is expressly forbidden to any occupant of a house or building, or any part thereof, supplied with water from the said waterworks, to furnish water to others, or to use it other- wise than for his own use, or to increase the supply of water agreed for, or to waste it, or to practice any fraud upon the said Corporation with regard to the water so supplied. Sec. 6. All persons taking the water shall keep the distribution pipes within their premises in good repair, and protected from frost, at their own expense ; and they shall be held liable to the Corporation for all damages that may result from their failure to do so. Sec. 7. No person shall fraudulently connect any pipe with the water pipes of the Corporation, or with any pipe, cistern or apparatus connected therewith, or to or into which the water from the said water works 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 to 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 of complaint remains, or is not remedied. Sec, 9. No person shall wrongfully cause or suffer any pipe, valve, cock, cistern, bath, soil-pan, water-closet, or other appa- ratus or receptacle to be out of repair, or to be so used or contrived as that the water supplied to him is, oris 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 agents or officers. • WHITS BBEM SHIBTS 91.00, DTOBTH $2.99, At «EO. BOND A CO/S. WATER TARIFF. 101 See, 11. No person supplied with water from the said water works by meter, shall be allowed to oonneot, or cause to be oonneoted, any pipe or other fixture between the Corporation's servioe pipe and tne motor. Sec. 12. No person, unless duly authorised by the water com- mittee, shall open any hydrant in tho said city, or lift or remove the cover of, or draw water from the same. Sec, 13. No person shall turn on or turn off tho water in any manner, or interfere with any of the water pipes or valves belonging to the city, without the license of the water commit- tee, or of the said superintendent. Sec. 14. No ^rson shall pass tho railing enclosing the reser- voirs of the said city, or shall defile or deposit any tilth or offen- sive matter iik the said reservoirs, or on the bank or ground adjacent thereto, belonging to the said city, or shall allow any dog or other animal to jump into the said reservoirs, or upon the said bank or ground, or shall pass or remain upon the said bank or ground after ten o'clock in the evening ; or shall do or cause anything to be done tending to defile or corrupt, to disturb or agitate, the waters of the said reservoirs. Sec 15. No person shall draw or use water from the River St. Lawrence, or elsewhere, for the purpose of selling the same in 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 manufacturing pur- poses, unless such person shall have previously obtained from the superiatendent of the said works a written permission to that effect, and paid the respective rates charged in the sub- joined tariff, tor the supply of water in such cases ; and in no case shall the said hose be used for sprinkling or watering the streets between 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Sec. 17. No person shall use any hand-hose of a larger size or nozzle than one-fourth of an inch orifice, or use any hand- hose for the purpose of washing horses, coaches, omnibuses or other vehicles. Sec. 18. No meter shall be used for determining the quantity of water supplied by the said works, unless the same shall have been previously submitted to and approved by the said superintendent. Sec. 19. The several rates enumerated and specified in the tariff contained in the subjoined schedule, shall be, and the same are herebv imposed for water to be supplied from the water works ol ihe said city. Sec. 20. The said rates shall be due and payable to the city treasurer, in advance, on the 15th day of August, every year, by the occupant, or lessee, or occupants or lessees, of all build- ings, part of buildings or tenements in the said city, supplied 9 Birr irorR shirts at oeo. bobid a co.*8# 410 NOTRF DAME STREET. ) p ■ C8 S .S •"3 be :a o o a ^ 102 WATER TARIFF. with wat«r from the said works, as well by those who shall consent as by those who shall refuse to reoeive the water pipe to supply the said water, or to use the same. iSec. 21. All charges for speoiflo supnlies, or for fraotional parts of the year, shall be payable in advance, and before the water is lot on. Sec. 22. In buildings, occupied as offices, where there are water closets in the building* each tenant of an office or suite of offices, will be charged, in addition to the tariff rate, a water closet tax. Sec. 28. A discount of five per cent, shall be allowed to all water tenants who shall pay the said rates on or before the fifteenth day of August in each year. Sec. 24. In all cases of non-payment of the rsAes imposed by the present by-law, for thirty days after the same are due, the said council, or any duly authorized officer charged with the management of the said works, may cut off the supplv of water from any building upon which the said rates shall be due, or from any one in default to pay the said rates, which shall not prevent the said rates from running as before, and the water shall not be let on. for the 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, be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars, and costs of prosecution, and, in default of immediate payment of the said tine 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 and costs. WATEK TAEIFF. 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 6.50 And so on, continuing according to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of $10, or any part thereof 1.00 For every additional family lodging in or occupying any part of such tenement or dwelling house, an additional rate shall be enacted, equal to one-third of the rate imposed for a single family. SHIRTft MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOJTD A €0.!fl>^ 419 NOTRE DAME STREET. / WATER TARIFF. 103 STORES, SHOPS, OFFICES, &o. For each house, part of a house or tenement, occupied as a storn, shop, office, warehouse, manufactory, or other place of budlDeSS : Pur Aimum. 1. Wb m assessed at an amount not exceeding $50 per annum $4-00 2. When assessed at an amount oxceeding $50, but not over $75 5.00 3. When assessed at an amount exceeding $75, but not over $100 6.00 And so on, continuing according to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of 925, or any part thereof 1 .00 Stores, shops, offices, and other places of business, when attached to a dwelling occupied by the same party, to be charged at dwelling house rates on the full rental of the whole tenement, when such rental does not exceed one hundred dollars per annum. SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, &o. Every building used as a college, academy, seminary of learning or school, all churches, poor or alms houses, nunneries, houses of industry, and generally all religious or charitable institutions, hospitals and reformatories, shall be charged at shop rates, to be based and determined upon the interest, at four per cent., of the actual value of the property in such case, the said value as set forth and established in and by the assessment roll last made and revised. Provided that all such institutions, with the exception of churches, may, if they see fit, use water by meter, and pay therefor at the same rate as distilleries, breweries, and other establishments hereinafter mentioned. Charitable institutions, wholly supported by means of public subscriptions, shall be charged at the rate of one and a half cents per hundred gallons. HOTELS AND TAVERNS. For every hotel or Tavern : Per Annum. 1. When assessed at an amount not exceeding $100 per annum $12.00 2. When assessed at an amount exceeding $100, but not over $150 17.00 3. When assessed at an amount exceeding $150, but not over $200 22.00 And so on, continuing according to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of $50, or any part thereof 5.00 Hotels, whose assessed rental per annum will be $400 and over, shall take the water by meter, and be charged therefor at the same rate as distilleries, breweries, &c. hd M • in ii J WHITE DRESS SHIRTS «I1.50, WORTH OEO. BOIfl> & CO.^S. ^3.25, AT CO CO P «2 Ha 03 'a o cu 09 l-H be 104 WATER TARIFF. HAND HOSE. Per Annum. For the right to attach and use a hose of not more than one-fourth of an inch oriiice, for watering P.urposes $2.00 BUILDING MATERIALS. For every thousand bricks used, the water therefor to be charged (payable in advance) 0-06 For every toise of masonry, the water therefor to be charged (payable in advance) 0.05 For every thousand yards of plastering (payable in advance) 4.00 FOUNTAINS. Fountains shall only be supplied with water at the discretion of the water committee, and when so supplied shall be charged as follows *^~* For every ioo gallons of water $0.03 The quantity used to be determined in all cases by the estimate of the water committee, or by meter. BATHS. Per Annum. Public Baths, or Baths for the use of which a charge is made by the occupants— for each tub $0 00 —with power to the Water Committee to charge by meter if they see fit. HORSES AND COWS. A uniform rate shall be charged for Horses and Cows, as fol- lows :— Per Annum. For each Horse... j|2 00 For each Cow i... 1 OO Livery Stable Keepers shall pay— for each single stall, whether occupied or unoccupied 2 00 Hotel and Tavern Keepers shall be charged— for each single stall, whether occupied qr unoccupied. ... 1 00 >*■ . ., • j', .i: tA^rn j^Ywsm&mwisvr. ■■'..f ff ..-r^- rr II ,»ill IA^.W»I». ■> -J 1 'r"; I'*"! • • II r iir • "ii) BnistSlat in Color, md inetpoisive In ose^ ■ ■III ^ - j I i '>i y h i> '. \. --*». MElllffll. or t A««ALAS3E. CKLES. . <.t.-i ■*i«iM*i«MMMriaiiMW. 7 ' H^ ^XNISURGK #AUC£. i iiiii wn i I » | i h i i'^r i '"rt ii rV, ■^>--T/ 1 11 ' ■ ate I •*^'f?»'i <.-■ » •MPM^I ■*# I :■ I'm m ■>v*<.,. .»■'.■■ ) -^ m Ai>VEtn:tsfinu[fi^ \ \ iXB pfiALEB nr '■C..-'c'-- i/ : ..."^^ .''"A' ■;^ftJvi,T> FAirCY GOODS, ikcu^ ftd. ■k.^'; 30 BADE0ONPE ^TBEET, V Vntm 8puH^ NiM ZiOH^ ^ MoNTI^EAlU . i VntMii '* *^ .* ^ X t ■- 1 - m A k \ V - ■ 'tt^^tt^ ,/^*liil « • • J.I, ^ i^^^^iUTf^^ /:■> ■" >T1 /^ ^r/jT, Mdinhurgh, \? . V N i i|t bf i f Mt$n< nmt. / . '"-,-..- :;.'-';.^.:-<-": , / I 1 li III Hi III '.-. v^*t V ' ;x.',' N H iii , liiiiii >J |l ,! l il II I III II iiiS-- 100 AJtN^iCiclISBM^T. R.MIti,ARa& 1 #11^ ■ ■^■ .J' -' .z '> ■.■':*^ -^ 147 ■. PRIHci ■■iTREET* ■ ■ iMilfet ■;. \ 53 ST. J6SEP» STUEET, : *rJ- (Old St. George's fSJmdk,) MQItt^tAL. Inlnroyed Hydraulic, Steam and Hand Elevators, for Hotels, Wire r ^ . .-,.--, --'ly Hock J>ria J BaMor and Pulleys, Gearing, &&, &c. ..;4(i;t» tim^mitmmimditiU-mi ■* ' '• 'li I • ' II - \ .rr >■ ABYaaTXSBMEirT. 10» QALL I MA19tJFAGTURSR OF ]P^n6ines and OILERS, Ba^aad Bad«r Mills, ST. fiABltfEL 1XM)KS, - HOKTREAL J^-^ '/ / ST. JAMBS' HAT^ ANB ipEPOJEmJM. FA.TRPNI%ED BY Heir t.H. PriDce ef Wales, \xm Alfrel ani Prinee Arihofi Jl. J. Jl. jjrI\AND pUKE ^fcEJCIS. «!▼ f/^5r -.■.■ -W- •/>»//£ FURRIERS, 91 Stiiam&s Street. MontreaK DAWES ' "\ AND OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, - Oommiaaioner for Taking Ajfldapit^ to be ^ ujaetifi fiftf Courts of Ontario, r^ MONl?REAL. 2=a=±: r.^ -^<■ 8 «r ik V t «iir B R AND A" 94 It. frsicolt IiTllr KrHt, lontrtil. (JV>;i?/ /^ Ctfflcff tffiff Canadian Ex^ssCp.) Pd^Sl^AOE AND aim ^TAMP»S. ■fcri^MMUMtailAMMM ^MMiMm Jl 9 !»-, >..;:V " t I. ' I'. »— fiw>»*wj»4« ■»?• m Aimmmmmm, BUT TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A CO.«S» 415 NOTRE BAME STREET. WATER TARIFF. 113 WATER CLO£ TS. Per Annum. For each Pan Closet supplied from a oistem, with a service box and valve.. . $4 00 For each Pan Closet with Underhayes, or any other regulator approved of by the Water Department 3 GO For each Hopper Closet with Underhayes, or any other regulator approved of by the Water Department 3 GO For each Closet of any kind, with cistern, service box, and double valve 4 GO Trough Closets, for each seat, or for every two lineal feet 3 GO For any other kind of Closet, each 15 00 One additional VV^ater Closet will be charged at half-rates for each dwelling where there is more than one water closet. URINALS. For each Urinal with self-acting valve, or cook, running only when being used : — n a TTuvu «/«>uB »*o«v* ^ Per Annum. In a Dwelling House or Store $1 00 In a Bank or Public Building 1 50 In a Hotel, Restaurant, Saloon, or Tavern 3 00 Whenrunning constantly 15 00 I STEAM ENGINES. For stationary high pressure Engines, working not over twelve hours per day :— „ . ^ "" Per Annum. For each horse power $7 00 Or for every hundred gallons of water (the supply to be determined by meter) 03 For stationaryJow pressure Engines : for every 100 gal- lons of water, (the supply to be determined as above, by meter) 03 All rates herein imposed for Steam Engines shall be separate from and over and above any other rate for water imposed on the premises. . ._ , , ; ,. , ; : i DISTILLERIES, BREWERIES, &c. Distilleries, Breweries, Dye Houses, Railway, Printing or Photographic establishments^ and all manufacturing establish- en 1 ' 1 10 SHIRTS MADWl TO ORDER AT OBO. BOWD A €0.% 4IS NOTRK DiiH£ STREET. c8 CO tl 114 WATER TARIFF. ment8, Oolleges, Seminaries, Nunneries, and Hospitals, may be supplied by meter, and charged as follows :— When the quantity used averages 1,000 gallons per day or lessi at the rate of 'AO cents per 1,000 gallons— when the quantity used averages from 1,000 to 2,000 gallons per day, at the rate of 29 cents per 1,000 gallons. From 2,000 to 3.000. . .28 cents. " 3,000 to 4,000... 27 " " 4,000 to 5,000... 25 " " 5,000 to 6,000... 23 " From 6,000 to 7,000.. 21 cents. *' 7,000 to 8,000. .19 '• " 8,000 to 9,000.. 17 •* " 9,000 to 10,000.. 15 ♦♦ W hen the quantity averages over 10,000 gallons per day,— 15 cents per 1,000 gallons. * METERS. The meters shall be furnished by the city and placed within the premises of the consumers, whose duty it shall be to see that the same are protected from frost or injury, the whole under the direction of the Water Department ; such meters shall at all times be accessible to the CoriToration Meter Inspector. An annual rent shall be paid by the consumers for the cost and care of such meters, as follows :— • _ . Per Annum. Fora Hnchmeter ^ $3 00 " 'i " ... 3 75 " 1 " 4 75 '• U " 800 • " 2 " 14 00 *' 3 " 25 00 " 4 " 45 00 " 6 ** 100 00 The rent to be paid semi-annually, that is to say : One half on the first day of May, and the other half on the first day of No- vember in each year. If the meter gets out of order, and fails to register, the con- sumer will be charged at the average daily consumption pre- viously registered by such meter ; and for the purpose of aver- age, the year shall be deemed to be 300 days. The provisions hereinbefore made in regard to the supply by meter, shall not come into force until public notice is given that the Water Committee are prepared to supply meters to con- sumers. When the Committee are thus prepared, they shall give two months* notice to that effect, in the newspapers in which the Corporation advertisements usually appear. Pending this notice, the Water Committee may fix special rates for unenu- merated property or properties, manufactories or other estab- WHITi: BRKfllH SHIRTft ni.SO W^MtTH #2.85, AT GEO. BO'Vn A CO,*%, FIRE DEPARTMENT. 1M lishments requiring an unusual supply; and no pe n ^hall be allowed to use water for any other purpose but i<»i doinostic purposes without having previously obtained a permit from the Water Department to do so. Persons desirous of supplying their own meter may do so with the previous sanction and written permit of the Superintendent ofthe Water Works. When water is required for purposes not specified in the fore- going tariff, the rate shall be fixed by the Water Committee. The Water Committee shall have power to ascertain, by meter, the quantity of water used in any of the above oases, and charge accordingly. t'-.-. ,' FIRE DEPARTMENT. 4t (i CI Chief...... W. Patton. Assistant Chiefs J. Naud and F. McCullooh. District No. 1, No. 1 Hose, Craig and Chenneville streets 4 Guardians. No. 2 Hose, St. Gabriel street 4 No. 5 Hose, St. Catherine street 4 No. 6 Hose, Corner German and Ontario streets. 4 No. 1 Skinner Ladder Company, Corner Craig and Chenneville streets 6 Bertram Steam Fire Engine, St. Catherine street 1 Engineer. No. 1 Salvage Waggon, St. Gabriel street 3 Guardians. No. 2 Hook and Ladder, Corner German and Ontario streets. District No. 2. No. 3 Hose, Wellington street 4 Guardians. No. 4 Hose, Chaboillez Square 4 No. 9 Hose, St Gabriel Market 4 No. 10 Hose, Corner St. Catherine and Guy sts. • 3 No. 12 Hose, Seigneur street — No. 3 Hook and Ladder, Wellington street .... Steam Fire Engine, St. Gabriel Market. Steam Fire Engine, Seigneurs street .... District No, 3. 7 Hose, Dalhousie Square 4 Guardians. 8 Hose, Corner Craig and Gain streets 4 No. 11 Hose, Corner Beaudry and Ontario sts. . 4 No. 4 Hook and Ladder, Corner Craig and Gain streets 1 Chemical Engine, Reserve, Cor. Beaudry and Ontario Streets. 4 1 1 1 Engineer. Engineer. No. No. it CO I GO I BUT TOrR SHIRTfl AT GEO. BOWD A CO.% i 415 NOTRR DAME KTBEET. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. BOX NO. LOCALITY, ETC. 1. Custom House (North Corner.)— Kev at Montreal House. 2. Comer St. Jean-Baptiste and St. Paul streets.— Key at 13 St. Jean-Baptiste street, 3. Jacques-Cartier Square, corner St. Paul street.— Key at Central Police Station. 4. St, Gabriel street, (Fire Station.)— Key in Station. 6. Corner St. Francois Xavier and Notre Dame streets.— Key with the Police. 6. Comer St. Sacrament and St. Peter streets.— Key at 54 St. Sacra- ment street. 7. Comer St. Paul and McGill streets.- Key at 125 McGill street. 8. Comer Youville and Common streets. — Key at 8 Youville street. 9. Comer Notre Dame and McGill streets.— Key with Police. 12. Central Fire Station, Craig street. — Key at Station. 13. Corner Craig street and St. Lambert Hill. — Key at 45 St. Lam- bert Hill. 14. Comer Vitr^ and Sanguinet streets. — Key at 17& 10 Vitr^ street. 15. Comer St. Lawrence and Lagaucheti^re streets.— Key at 111 St. Lawrence street. 16 Comer Dorchester and St. UVbain sts.— Kev at 121 St Urbain st 17. Bleury, near Dorchester street.— Key at 108 Bleury street. 18. Beaver Hall Hill — Key at 51 Radegoitde street. 19. St, Antoine (opp. St. Genevieve st.) — Key at 16 St. Antoine st. 21. Corner Brunswick and Dorchester sts. — Key at 23 Brunswick st, 23. St. Catherine street, (Fire Station.)- Key in Station. 24. Cpmer St Lawrence and St. Catherine streets.— Key at 247 St. Lawrence street. 25. Comer German and Dorchester sts. — Key at 388 Dorchester st. 26. Comer St. Catherine and St Denis sts —Key at 116 St. Denis st. 27. Corner Ontario and German sts (Fire Station.)—Keyin Station. 28. Comer St. Lawrence and ^herbrooke streets.— Key at 533 Sher- brooke street. 29. Comer St. George and Sherbrooke streets. — Key at 645 Sher- brooke street. 31. Comer Sherbrooke and University streets.— Key at 766 Sher- brooke street. 32. Comer McGill College Avenue and St. Catherine street.— Key at 17 McGill College Avenue. 34. St. Lawrence street, (opposite Guilbault street.)— Key at 581 St. Lawrence street. 35. Comer bhuter st. and Prince Arther Avenue.— Key at 14 Prince Arthur Avenue, 36. Comer King and Common streets.— Key at 5 King street. 37. Comer Duke and Ottawa streets.— Key at 45 Ottawa street. 38. Comer Duprd Lane and St. Maurice street.— Key at 116 St. Maurice street. 39. Comer St. Antoine and Cathedral sts.— Key at 107 St. Antoine st 41. Chaboillez Square, (Fire Station.)— Key in Station, fiimBTS MADE TO ORDT.R AT GEO. BOND A CO.niK 419 NOTRE DAME STREET. LOCALITY, ETC. 42. Wellington street, (Fire Station,)— Key in Station. 4:^. Mill street.— Key at 120 Mill street. 45. Corner Wellington and McCord sts. — Key at 2(51 Wellington st. 46. Comer Colborne and Ottawa streets,— Key at 141 Ottawa street. 47. Corner St. Joseph and Mountain sts.— Key at 364 St. Joseph st. 48. Corner Mountain and St Antoine st. — Key at 139 Mountain st. 49. Corner St. Catherine and Mountain sts. — Key at 383 Mountain st. 51. Corner Sherbrooke and Peel sts. — Key at 9<)2 Sherbiooke st. 52. Corner Guy and St. Antoine sts. — Key at 289 St. Antoine st. 53. Corner St. Martin and St. Bonaventure street.— Key at 489 St. Bonaventure street. 54. Corner St. Joseph and Canning streets.- Key at 690 & 674 St. Joseph street. 66. Corner Fulford and Coursol streets.— Key at 8 Coursol street. 67. Comer Seigneurs and William sts.- Key at 221 Seigneurs st, 58. St. Catherine st. (Fire Station) near Guy st. — Key in Station. 59. Grey Nunnery, Guy street. — Key on premises. 61. Redpath's Sugar Refinery. — Key on prenoses. 62. St. Gabriel Market, (Fire Station.)— Key in Station. 63. Grand Trunk Works, (Point St. Charles.)— Kev on premises, (>4. Bonsecours, near Notre Dame street. — Key at 17 Bonsecours st 65. Dalhousie Square, (Fire Station.) — Key in Station. 67. Corner Wolfe and St. Mary streets.— Key at 508 St. Mary st. 68. Comer Roy and Drolet streets.— Key at 100 Drolet street. 69. Comer Sherbrooke and St. Denis sts.— Key at 385 Sherbrooke st. 71. Windsor Hotel, corner Dorchester and Stanley streets.— Key at Windsor Hotel, and also at St. George's School-house. 72. Corner Visitation and Craig streets. — Key at 15 Visitation street, 73. Corner Courville and Cadieux streets. — Key at 58 Cadieux street. 74. Corner Dorchester and St.Andrd sts. — Key at 121 Campeau st, 75. Comer Mignonne and St. Andr^ sts. — Key at 433 Mignonne st. 76. St. James Market, (Ontario street.)— Key with Clerk of Market. 78. Corner St. Patrick and Seigneurs sts. — Key with ohearer at Mills. 81. Corner Visitation and Robin Lane. — Kay at 252 Visitation st. 82. Corner St Catherine and Panet sts. — Key at 475 St. Catherine st. 83. Corner Sydenham and Dorchester sts.-- Key at 112 Dorchester st. 84. Corner Seaton and Logan streets.— Key at 189 Seaton street. 85. Corner Seaton and Ontario streets.— Key at 269 Ontario street. 86. Corner Congregation and Wellington streets,— Key at 583 Wel- lington street, 87. Corner Forfar and Menai streets. — Key at 86 Forfar street. 91. Corner Craig and Gain streets, (Fire Station.) — Key in Station, 92. Adams' Tobacco Factory, (St. Mary st.)— Key at 100 St. Mary st, 93. Corner Ontario and Fullum streets. — Key at 272 Fullum street. 94. Comer Dubord and Berri streets. — Key at 67 Dubord street, 95. Gas Works, Hochelaga. — Key on premises, 96. Rolling Mills, (St. Joseph street,)— Key on premises. 97. Shedden's Stables, (William street.)— Key on premises. ^ '*iii be CQ I CO 17 1 QQ .a o o mi o N • iH 1 JBUT YOTR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE BAME STREET. 118 COURTS OF JUSTICE. COUETS or JUSTICE. " THE SUPREME COURT AND THE EXCHEQUER COURT OF CANADA. . 38 Vic. Cap. 11. ,?. Sir William Buell Richards, Chief Justice. 'j Hon. W. a. Ritchie, ) .- Hon. S. H. Strong, r . » • ,.- Hon. Jean T. Taschereau, >• Puisn^ J udges. ' Hon. Telesphore Fournier, \ > J Hon. W. A. Henry, J i Robert Cassels, Jr., Ottawa, Registrar. The Supreme Court, for the purpose of hearing and determin- ing Appeals, holds annually, at the City of Ottawa, two sessions, the one beginning on the third Monday in January, and the ocher beginning on the 1st Monday in June. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Judges. Sir Antoine Aim6 Dorion, Chief Justice. Hon. Samuel C. Monk, Hon. T. K. Ramsay, i p j^^ Judges. Hon. Ulnc J. Tessier, - ' "wuv- »/m«6«d. Hon. A. S. Cross, ■■l r/ Officers of the Court. .. Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, Sheriff. .^ , ,..' • M. H. Sanborn, Deputy Sheriff. C. E. Schiller, Clerk of the Crown. A. de Beaumont, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Superintend- ent of Crown witnesses. J. F. DuBreuil, Assistant Deputy Clerk. ^ A. Hamilton, Clerk. A. Bissonnette, High Constable. L. Payette, Gaoler. : Appeal Side. ^Quebec.— 1st to 8th March, June, September, and December. ♦Montreal.— 11th to 22nd (inclusive) March, June, September and December. • aj; *By the 22nd sec. of chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, oases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa, Montre.al, Terrebonne, Joliette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedford, St. Hyacinthe, Iberville and Beauharnois, shall be heard and determined at the City of Montreal only^ and the Writs in such oases shall be returnable there; and oases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, glHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A €0/fii, 415 DTOTRE DARKE STREET. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 119 Officers of Court.— h. W. Marchand, clerk of Appeals, Mont- real ; ComteDuteau deGrandpr^, special deputy clerk of Appeals for Montreal. W. E. Duggan. deputy clerk of Appeals, Quebec j Augustin Dorval, special deputy clerk of Appeals for Quebec. Crown Side. Where Held. When Held. Quebec 27th April and 27th October. Montreal 24th March and 24th September. Three Rivers 28rd March and 23rd September. Sh6rbrooke 1st March and 1st October. K amouraska 23rd March and 18th December. Aylmer 21st January and 1st July. Perc6 13th March and 13th August. New Carlisle 13th January and 13th September. Arthabaskaville 19th February and 19th October. Beauce 20th June and 20th October. Montmagny 26th March and 26th November. Joliette 1st March and 1st September. Sorel 20th January and 1st July. Chicoutimi 15th January and 13th June. Sweetsburgh 2nd Tuesday iu March and Sept. Rimouski 14th to 19th March and November. Malbaie 1st May and 13th December. Beauharnois 1st March and 1st October. St. Hy acinthe 15th January and 15th June. St. Scholastique 7th January and 2nd July. Iberville 11th March and 11th October. > SUPERIOR COURT. ; ; Hon. William Collis Meredith, Chief Justice. f PuiSNfi Judges. Hon. Adolphe B. Routhier Louis A. Olivier OQ Hon. Andrew Stewart " Antoine Polette Thomas J. J. Loranger Louis Victor Sicotte Francis G. Johnson Joseph N. Boss6 Robert Mackay Erederick W. Torrance John Maguire Henri E. Tascheroau Louis E. N. Casault Christopher Dunkin ti (( it (( »( ({ it (( ({ (( il (( Hon. A. Papineau. Thomas McCord , . ' Marcus Doherty Louis Bdlanger ' ^ Hubert W. Chagnon 1 Marc A. Plamondon Louis B. Caron. Vinceslas P. W. Dorion J. B. Bourgeois Aim6 Lafontaine. H. F. Rainville. Saguenay, Gasp^, Chicoutimi, Rimouski, Kamouraska, Mont- magny, Beauce and Arthabaska, shall be heard aiyl determined at the City of Quebeo otUpi and the Writs in such oases shall be returnable there. ml WinTE BRESS SHIRTS ^1.50, WORTH $2.85, AT OF.O. BOND «fe CO.'S. I I I •4J CQ CI in 11 o tary; P. H. Cimon, sheriff. • District. t Counties, &c., comprised. Birr TOUR shirts at oeo. bodtd a co/s, 415 NOTRE BAME STREET. COURTS OP JUSTICE. 121 CHiCOUTiML—Held at Ghicoutimi, from 12th December to 14th January, and from 13th to 19th June and October. F. B. Gos- selin, prothonotary ; 0. Boss6, sheriff. RiMeuSKi.— Held at St. Germain, from 7th to 12th March, June and November. F. M. Derome, prothonotary : J. A. Rouleau, sheriff. MoNTMAGNT.-— L'Islet, Montmagny and Bellechasse, held at Montmagny, from 13th to 19th February, May and November, and from 1st to 7th September. A. Bender, prothonotary ; J. D. Lepine, sheriff. Beauge.— Beauoe and Dorchester, held at St. Joseph de la Beauoe, from 13th to 19th March, June and October. Z. V^zina, prothonotary ; T. J. Taschereau, sheriff. Abthabaska.— Megantic, Arthabaska and Drummond, held at Arthabaskaville, from 20th to 25th March, June, September and December. Barwis & Th^roux, prothonotary ; A. Quesnel, sheriff. Bedford.— Shefford, Missisquoi and Brome, held at Nelson- ville, second Monday in January, April, June and October, and the five juridical days following. F. T. Hall, prothonotary, Sweetsburgh, P.Q. ; P. Cowan, sheriff. St. Hyacinthb.— St. Hyacinthe, Bagot and Rouville, held at St. Hyacinthe, from 1st to 6th February, April, June and Nov- ember. DeLorimier & Roy, prothonotary ; L. Tach6, sheriff. Iberville.— St. Johns, Napierville and Iberville, held at St. Johns, from 20th to 25th January, March, May, September and November inclusively. F. J. H. Marchand, prothonotary ; 0. Nolin, sheriff. Brauharnois.— Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Chateauguay, held at Beauharnois, from 23rd to 28th February, May, Septem- ber and December. P. J. U. Beaudry, prothonotary ; L. Hai- nault, sheriff. ; 1 I !-i CIRCUIT COURT. Montreal District. Montreal District Circuit, held at Montreal, from first juridi- cal day to 20th at least, every month, except January, July and August. R. A. R. Hubert, clerk. Vaudreuil County Circuit, held at Vaudreuil, 1st to 5th March, July and November. F. de S. Bastion, clerk. Soulanges Circuit, held at Coteau Landing, 6th to 10th March, 6th to 9th July, and 6th to 10th November. L. H. Masson, clerk. Verch^res County Circuit, held at Verchdres, 1st to 5th Feb- ruary, May and October. E. £. Chagnon, clerk. CO •a CD CO -it i> SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOKD A €0.'S, 415 UrOTRlt DAMLE STREET. [t II CO 03 o a g 'd o .a 122 COURTS OF JUSTICE. Quebec District. Quebec District Circuit, held at Quebec, 16th to 21st January and June, and 20th to 25th of every month, except July and August. Fiset, Burroughs R£Sfit SHIRTS $11.50, WORTH $1^.25, A OEO. bo:ni> a CO.'S Ottawa County Circuit, held at Buckingham, 17th to 20th January, May and September, E. W. Murray, clerk. Pontiac Circuit, held at Portage du Fort, 2nd to 7th March' 20th to 25th June, and 3rd to 8th November, C. J. Rimer, clerk* Pontiac County Circuit, held at Chapeau Village, 8th to Uth March, 26th to 29th June and October. W. L. Gray, olerk. GaspIs District. Gasp6 District Circuit, held at Perc6, 7th to 12th March, August, and 12th to 17th December. J. X. Lavoie, clerk. Gaspd District Circuit, held at New Carlisle, 7th to 12th January, 4th to 9th June, and 7th to 12th September. G. F. Maguire, clerk. Basin Circuit, held at Basin, from 25th to 28th February, and 12th to 15th October. J. Eden, clerk. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst, 22nd to 30th May, and 22nd to 30th August. E. Borne, clerk. Bonaventure Ciicuit, held at Carleton. 23rd to 26th January, 20th to 23rd June, and 22nd to 25th September. J. CuUen, deputy clerk. Fox River Circuit, held at Fox River, 25th to 31st July, J. de St. Croix, clerk. Terrebonne District. Terrebonne District Circuit, held at St. Scholastique, 7th to 12th February, May and October. J. R. Berthelot, clerk. Terrebonne County Court, held at St. Jerome, 2nd to 6th February, May and October. J. B. L. Villemure, clerk. Argenteuil County Circuit, held at Lachute, 12th to 16th January, 25th to 29th May, 12th to 16th September. T. Barron, clerk. JoLiETTE District. Joliette District Circuit, held at Joliette, 15th to 20th Feb- ruary, April, June, October and December. Morin Si Desilets, clerk. L' Assomption County Court, held at L'Assomption, 5th to 8th March, June, September and December. J. Z. Martel, olerk. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, 10th to 13th March, June, September and December. J. Beauchamp, clerk. Richelieu District. Richelieu District Circuit, held at Sorel, 13th to 16th Feb- ruary, March, April, May, June, September, October, Novem- ber and December. A. N. Gouin, olerk ; A. D. DeGrandpr^t deputy olerk. I M -»4 Brr irorii shirts at oeo. bobtd a co.% 41S NOTRE DAIttE STREET. i I CO to SB CQ Hi -s •iH o SB CO O GO OB 'o o 0) o 124 [COURTS OF JUSTICE. Berthier County Circuit, held at Berthier, 17th to 19th Feb- ruary, May, June, September and November. P. Tellier, clerk. Yamaska County Circuit, held at St. Francis, 26th and 27th February, May, September and December. L. M. Blondin, clerk. .- Saguenay District. ' ■ ' '" ^ ■ ■ Snguenay District Cou/t, held at Malbaie, 7th to 12th March, May and December. C. Du Berger, clerk. Charlevoix County Circuit, held at *Baie St. Paul, 20th to 23rd January and May, and 28th to «'U8t October. J. Perron, clerk, i ' .V p . ,,' . -,.■- ' ■':.. ,■'" ■..■ I ^ ChICOUTIMI DiSTKIOT. > > Chicoutimi District Court, held at Chicoutimi, 16th to 20th January, and 7th to 12th June and October. F. R. Gosselin, clerk. RiMouSKi District. Rimouski District Circuit, held at St. Glermain, 1st to 7th March, June and November. F. M. Derome, clerk. Rimouski County Circuit, *held at Matane, 24th March, June and November. D. F. De St. Aubin, clerk. Montmagny District. .* Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montmagny, 7th to 12th February, May and November. A. Bender, clerk. L'Islet County Circuit, held at Jean Port Joli, 20th to 24th February, May and November. L. Z. Duval, clerk. Belleohasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, 1st to 5th April and July, and from 2nd to 5th November. M. Meroier, clerk. Bbauce District. Beauce District Circuit, held at St. Joseph de la Beauoe, 7th to 12th March, June and October. Z. V^zina, clerk. Beauce County Circuit, held at St. Vital de Lambton, 26th to 20th J anuary and May, and 24th to 27th September. L. Labrec- que, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. H^n^dine, 2nd to 6th March, June and October. J. Reny, clerk. ♦The Circuit Court at the chef-lieu of a District has concurrent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the variouo Coimties iu the same District. CC'lSi '] SHIRTS BEABE TO ORDER AT OEO.^BOND A CO.'S, 415 KTOTRE BAME STREET. COURTS OP JUSTICE. 125 Aethabaska District. s Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabaskaville, 14th to 19th March* June, September and December ; enquSteslOthj 11th, 12th and 13th January, February, April, May, October and November. Barwis & Th^roux, elerk. Drummond County Circuit, held at Drummondville, 15th to 17th January, May and October. J. T. Caya, clerk. Megantic County Circuit, held at Inverness, 9th to 12th Jan- uaryj May and October. J. B. Rousseau, clerk. Bedb^ord District. Bedford District Court, held at Nelsonville, the second Mon- day in January, April, June and October, and the five juridical days following^ F. T. Hall, clerk. County op Wolfe.— B. S. Darche, clerk. Brome County Circuit, held at Knowlton, on the first Tuesday of each of the months of January, April, July, October and De- cember, each for three juridical days. J. M. Lefebvre, Knowl- ton, clerk. Shefford County Circuit, held at Waterloo, on the last Tuesday of each of the months of March, June and September, and the three juridical days following. 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 De- cember, each for three consecutive juridical days. T. Capsey, Bedford, clerk. •hv St. Hyacinthe District. - St. Hyacinthe District Circuit, held at St. Hyacinthe, 1st to 6th March, May, October and December. DeLorimier & Roy, clerk. RouvUle County Circuit, held at Marieville, 15th to 19th February, May and October. G. Bombardier, clerk. Iberville District. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 20th to 25th February, April, June, October and December. 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. Merizzit clerk. s- CD O B •1 o i pi OB o B .'1^ I! WniTK 1>RKSA SltfTRTil f|1.50, WORTH f|t2.95, AT I GO I CO •*. CO I o o 126 COURTS OF JUSTICE. 4 Beauharnois District. Beauharnois District Circuit, held at Beauharnois, 17th to 22nd February, May, September and December. P. J, U. Beaudry, clerk. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at St. Martin, 2nd to 4th February, May, September and December. C. M. Lebrun, clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Hnntingdon, 6th to 8th February, May, September and December. J. Morrison, clerk. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. .. C. J. Coursol, C/mtVman. C. E. Schiller, C^erZ; o/"«Ae Peace. A. De Beaumont, \ '""'l^^lrCrtfh^tS^i!^^ ®"'*'""*"- J. F. Dubreuil, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Terms : Montreal— 1st to 10th June and December. I,. ..fc I - . i ^,- f COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the Statute of Canada^ 32 and 33 Vic, Chap, 35. G. 3. Qoxxxsol, Presiding JiLstice, --^ - •' > C. E. Schiller, Clerk of the Peace— Croion Prosecutor. POLICE MAGISTRATES. Under the Act 28 Victoria^ Chapter 20. W. H. Brdhaut and M. C. Desnoyers. OMcera of the Court.— L. D. R. Cotret, E. MoMahon, H B. Martin, J. N. Pauz6 and L. Bazinet, clerks ; W. Fraser, crier; A. Giroux, messenger. l^iflfA Con»to6ic.— A. Bissonnetto. - Birr TOUR SHIRTA AT OEO. BOMD A €0.*S, ' 4in NOTRF. nAifit: »trket. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 127 COMMISSIONER TO GRANT PASSPORTS. C. E. Schiller, Clerk of the Peace, \. ,. V- rt'.'-;lk RECORDER'S COURT. J . P. Sexton, i?ccorrfer. H. J. Ibbotson, clerk ; J. B. Duverger, deputy clerk ; H. A. Germain, extra clerk; M. E. Auclair, temporary clerk ; A. D. Joubert, I. J. Dumont, L. C. Therrien and L. G. Nolin, bailififs ; G. Neilson, bailiff, crier and constable. t ■>:HJ~!* -j;.' CITY POLICE FORCE. F. W. L Penton, chief of Police ; C. P. Naeg^l^, deputy chief ; H. Paradis, sub-chief; J. Rioh^, A. Cullen, V. Lafon, P. Murphy, A. Arcand and J. Fahey, detectives ; A. Maher, H. Dreifuss, S. Niquet, J. Clancy. \V. Burke, 0. Bouchard and W. Richardson, sergeants ; W. Carson, J. B. Angers, C. Lancy, J. Kehoe, R. Hynes, C. B6rard, L. Hogue, H. Glynn, I. Gau- thier, H. D. Konnink, L. Lapointe, T. Hilton, J. Robinson, J. Gladu and M. St. Pierre, acting sergeants. l.—Station, 2.— Station, 3.— Station, 4.— Station, 5.— Station, 6.— Station, 7.— Station, 8.— Station, 9.— Station, 10.— Station, 11.— Station, Jacques Cartier Square. comer Craig and Gain streets. Wolfe Street. Corner German and Ontario streets. Juror street. Chaboillez square. corner Ottawa and Kempt streets. 73 Canning street. Point St. Charles. St. Catherine street, near Guy. Logan street, near Dufresne* ■H-:^-\, RIVER POLICE. - Station, 27 Common street. W. H. L. Ormond, Police Inspector ; John McLaughlan, chief constable ; W. Douohoe, J. Wilson, C. Nourie, and B. Holdbrook, sergeants. 09 O 09 P. s sr S 09 09 *M I*. I ti SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A CO«'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. 128 REGISTRARS. REGISTRARS OF COUNTIES-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. District. Name of Rej^fistratlon County or Division, Name of Registrar, Montreal. . . .Montreal Ewt \ j^^f cPlugS*^ " West G. H. Ryland. Counties of Hochelaga ( L. W. Sicotte and Jacques Cartier- ( F. Filiatrault Chambiy P. E. Hurteau Huntingdon, Ist. Reg. Div. A. Beauvais Laval A. E. Leonard Soulanges L. H. Masson Vaudreuil F. de S alios Bastion Verchdres A. Geoffrion Quebec Quebec C. N. Montizambert Portneuf Hon. J. E. Thibaudeau Montmorenci G. Dick Orleans (Island of) B. Peltier Dorchester T. E. Rouleau ; /. Dorchester, 2nd Reg. Div.F.M. Guay * '^ ' _ Lotbini^re J. Filteau Three i^tveraChamplain B. Rinfret Maskinong^ J. E. Piohette Nicolet J> A. Blondin Three Rivers L.A.Duval St, Francis. • Richmond T. P. Clevel and Sherbrooke .D. Thomas Wolfe J.B.Richard Stanstead G.A.Richardson Coaticook 0. Shurtleff Compton S. Orr Gaspe Bonaventure J. G. Le Bel 2nd Div. of ditto J. A. Verge Gasp4 J. H. Lavoie St Anne des Monts J. Perr^e Magdalen Islands E. Borne Aamou) a«A;aKamouraska H. Garon Temiscouata E. Mailloux Ottawa Ottawa W. Washburn , Pontiao W. Rimer Terrebonne. . Two Mountains D. Dupras Argenteuil T. Baron Terrebonne L. Lachaine Joliette Joliette •• C. G. Beaudoin L'Assomption B. Richer Montcalm J. E. Beaupr6 Richelieu . . . Richelieu J. Chevallier Bertier B. E.Pellant Yamaaka ...Yamaska L. M. Blondin Saguenay... laU Div. of Charlevoix ^pv.- t^„ p^.^, and Sa«uenay \ ^'^^' ^^ ^^ W 2nd Div. of ditto T. Fortin BUT TOUR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOWD A CO.*i, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. THE BAR. 129 District. Name of Registration County Name of Ketfistrar, or Division. Chicoutimi - •Chiooutimx 0* Bossd 2nd di V. of ditto C. Hebert Eimouaki . . .Kimouski, No. 1 A. E. Guay Kimouski, No. 2 ..A. E. Gauvreau Montmagny . L'Islet T. Michaud Montmagny J. Lepine Bellechasse P. Forgues Beauce Beauce J. E. Proulx Arthabaaka .Megantic •• W. H. Lambly Arthabaska M. Poisson Drummond E. Oox Bedford .*. tHheSord .J. B. Edgarton Brome H.S.Foster Missisauoi R. Dickinson St.HyacintheSt. Hyaointhe H. St. Germain Bagot J. G. Bachaud Rouville L. E. P. Laberge Iberville . t..St. Johns G. A. Marohand Napierville E. Bouchard Iberville D. Tass6 ifeau^arnoi« Beauharnois V. A. L.DeMartigny Chateauguay A. M. Gagnior Huntingdon A. Somerville THE BAR. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL. Council. W. H. Kerr, Q.C Batonnier. A. Lacoste, Q.C, Syndic. C. A. Geoffrion Treasurer. P. H. Roy Secretary. S. Bethune, Q. G. ,1. S. C. Wurt^le, Q.C. W W. Robertson. I. T. Wothoispoon. J . M. Loranger, Q. C. L. A. Jett6. F. X. Archambault. J. E. Robidoux. Advocates' Library and Limrary of the Bar. W.H.Korr, g.C. President. r J. S. C. Wurtele, ^.C Secretary. S. Bethune, 4^.(7. i L. A. Jett^. R. Roy, Q. C. I L. 0. Loranger. Board of Examiners. S. Bethune, Q.C, president; J. J. Curran, Q.C, G. Macrae, Q C, W. W. Robertson, A. H. Lnon, L. H. Davidson, I. T. Wotherspoon, T. J. Doherty, J. J. Maolaren. J. R. Gibb, A. Lacoste, Q. C, L. 0. Loranger, L. Armstronsj S. Pagnuelo, F. X. Archambault, J. E. Robidoux, C. A. Geoffrion, J. A. Ouimet, F.L.Beique, P.H.Roy. ^ n SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. DOND A CO/S, 41S NOTRE DAME STREET. 130 THE BAR« Members. Date of Commission. C. S. Cherrier, Q.C Aur. P. Moreau *' Jan. H. Judah " May, J. J. Day '* Juno, A. Robertson *' Sent. J. Rouer Roy ** Fob. S. Bothune '* May, G. Joseph " Oct. E. Carter *' Fob. E. A. U. Pichd •* Mar. C. V.Q.Buchanan " Nov. G. Macrae " Nov. J. Doutre " April Hn. J.J.O.Abbott " Oct. AV. H. Kerr " Nov. E. Cornell " Mar. G. Futvoye " Aug. F. B. Oodin " Mar. Hn. R. Laflamme '* Oct. J. Wurtele *♦ Aug. T.W.Ritchie " Sept. J. K. O'Halloran " Deo. HnLSHuntington " Sept. J. M. Loranger *' April G. Baby "Jan. Hn. L. R. Church " Feb. J. A. Mousseau " Feb. Hn. G. B. Baker " Sept. Hn.J.AChapleau ** Dec. Hn F. X. Trudell " Dec. A. Lacoste " Feb. C. P. Davidson " June A. P. Caron " Sept. H.Taylor Nov. J. Bleakley Dec. A. M. Hart May J. Monk Jan. H. J. Ibbotson Fob. J. Delagravo April C. Burroughs May, Hn. M. Laframboise • Dec. E. Roy Jan. B, Devlin Oct. H.W.Austin Feb. P. C. Duranceau • • May, R. Macdonnell J une F. T. Judah Oct. M. Branchaud Feb. 822 821> 8-Ji» 8;;4 841 842 813 84.3 845 84(5 84rt 84() 847 847 847 848 848 849 849 850 852 852 853 855 857 859 860 800 861 861 803 804 805 829 830 839 841 841 841 843 843 845 847 848 848 848 848 849 Members. Date of Commission. W.A.Bates May, 1849 J. Bates July,]849 J. N. Bureau Aug. 1851 A. H.Lunn Feb. 1851 W. B. Lambe Sept. 1861 W. W. Robertson . .April 1852 L. G. Macdonald . ..Dec. 1852 W. Provost June 1853 E.Barnard Oct. 1853 G. B. Cramp June 1854 G. H. Borlase Sept. 1856 P. A. Fauteux Deo. 1855 G.I Barthe Oct. 1850 - Tranohemontagne..Jan. 1867 H. L. Snowdon Jan. 1857 L. A. Jettd Feb. 1857 J. Duhamel April 1857 J. A. Bolle Mar. 1858 J. K. Elliott Mar. 1858 L. 0. Loranger Mar. 1858 A. Germain Sept. 1858 G. A. Champagne ..Nov, 1868 J. L. Morris June 1859 E. Raoicot June 1859 E.Kemp Oct. 1859 M. B. Charpentier . Nov. 1859 P. B. DeLabruiiire .Mar. 1860 D. Girouard Oct. 180 ) P. Bachand Dec. 1800 L. Guilbault Dec. 1860 J. P. Sexton . . Deo. i860 L. A.N. Seers Jan. 1861 T. C. DeLorimier . . .Jan. IHOl J. Dunlop Jan. 1801 J. G. D' Amour July, 1861 J. Monahan July, 1801 L.Armstrong Aug. 1861 L. J. B. Desrochers. Aug. 1801 B. A. Globensky ...Sept. 1801 E.L.DeBellofeuille.Sept. 1861 N. F. Driscoll Sept. 1861 S. Pagnuelo Oct. 1801 C.A. Rochon Nov. 1861 F. X. Mathieu Deo. 1861 C. Thibault Jan. 1802 L. Par6 Jan. 1862 A. Brunet April 1802 A. Branohaud May, 1802 BVT^TOVB SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND d: €0.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. THE BAR. 131 Mkmbebs. Date of Cotiitnisiiion. J. P. Garreau June A. Fontaine July, V. B. Siootto Auk- J. A. M. Maokay . ..8ept. F. W Terrill Sept. Q, Mirault 8opt. E. H. Fontaine Oct P. A. A. Dorion . . . .Deo. D. C. Dumas .. .....Dec. L. F. Morrison Fob. F. X. Girard April (/. J. C. Wurtelo . . May, M. M. Tait... June J. B. Brosseau July, C. DeMontigny July, C. A. Vilbou Aug. A. N. Charland • • • Sept. (}. Doutre Sept. N. II. Bourgouin . . .Sept. J. C. Lacoste Sept. C. C. E. Gauthier . .Sept. L.N. Benjamin ....Oct. W. Grenier -Oot. G. W. Stephens • . . Nov. F. X. ArcnambaultNoy. M. Cayley Jan. L. O.David April E.T.Day April L. H. Davidson Juno N. Durand June F. Letebvre June E. Z Paradis Sept. P. Maekay Sept. E. A. Brassard Oct. T. Brossoit Oct. A. Desjardins Nov. A. Gagnon Dec. II. BuUer Deo. J. N. A. MoConville.Feb. F. E. Oilman June J. C. Gagnon June A. A. Laferri^re . . .July, P. S. Lipp6 July, A. Laferri^re July, P. P. Daunais Aug. A. MaoMahon Aug. T. A. Miohaud Sept. C. C. DoLorimier . ..Oct. 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 186:3 1868 1863 I8ti3 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 186^ 186^3 1863 1863 1863 1863 186;^ 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 1864 18t)4 1864 1864 18'>4 1864 1864 1865 1865 186ft 1865 18^5 1865 1865 18t)5 1865 1865 MEMIlRRt). Date of Commission. J.O. Turgeon Oct. 18^') L. 0. Taillon Nov. 1865 N. W. Trenholme ..Nov. 1865 L. Gushing Nov. 1865 J. B. Lafleur Nov. 1865 A. Cho(iuot Nov. 18()5 J. A. SiinarU Nov. 18()5 L. L. Maillet Jan. 186ft J. F. Leonard Jan. 186t) T. U. Richard Feb. 1866 J. E.Robidoux ...May 1866 C. A. Gootfrion J une 1866 I. W other spoon iiine 186('> A. Pilon June 1866 C. B. Carter i?ept. lS6i5 T. P.Butler Sept. 1866 T. p. Noyes Oct. 1866 L. Tellier Oct. 18i)6 G. A. Drolet Oct 1866 L. L. Corboil Dec. 18()6 M. Mathieu Dec. 1866 L. V. Demers Deo. 1866 M. Def jardins Dec. 1866 A. Houie Dec. 1866 A. B. Longprd . ...'Jan. 1867 0. Auger Jan. 1867 M. Corbeil Mar. 1867 A. Prevost April 1867 R.A.Ramsay April 1867 D. Girard June 1867 B. Ilolton lune 1867 H. Mercier June 1867 A. E. Mitchell J une 1867 F. A. Quinn Sept 1S67 C.Gill Oct 1867 T. T. Ouimet Nov. 1867 A. Dalbec Nov. 1867 J , C. Ilatton Dec. 1867 J. A. Ouimet xMar. 1868 D. R. McCord Mar. 1868 P. J.Coyle Mar. 1868 F. L. Boique Mar. 1868 A. PanzC' xMar. ISbS (J. A. Dugas May 1868 J. J. McLaren June 1868 T. J. Duherry June 1868 J. B. Doutre June 1868 W.W. Lynch June 1868 I « n; But your shirts at o£o. bobtr a co.'S, 415 UrOTRE DAME STREET. I CQ 'cS CM CO u O) k» Q > U P *? Hi • •*» 03 O OJ > CO n bfi o o 132 THE BAR. Members. Date of Commission. Members. 1 1 Date of Commission. •T M^arfol .Sept. 1868 . Sept. 18<)8 1 1 . Julv. 1873 J. S. Messier J. Desroeiers ..Jan. 1874 T. Bertrand ..Deo. 1869 B. B. Major ..Jan. 1874 C. A. Dansereau . ..May, 186',) i J . A. Bonin ..Jan. 1874 J. R. Gibb . June 1869 M. L. Hutchinson ..Jan. 1874 M. B. Bethune . . . ..July, 1869 1 D.E.Bowie .Jan. 1874 T. A. Bernior .... ..July, 1869 H. B. Rainville . . ..Jan. 1874 F. S Lyman ..July, 18t)9 D.Barry ..Jan. 1874 J. £. Bureau . . July, 1869 M. Lonargan ..Mar. 1874 L. Laflamme . Sept. 1869 A.Adam .April 1874 L. Huot . Sept. 1869 A. Globensky .... . .July, 1874 A. Ouimet ..Jan. 1870 P. A. Archambault. July, 1874 0. McMahon ..Jan. 1870 J.B.Abbott ..July, 1874 U. A. Denis ..Jan. 1870 L.H. Archambault. July, 1874 AF.D'Eschambault July, 1870 M. J . C. Larivi^re ..Jan. 1876 D.Darby ..July, 1870 P. Pelletier ..Jan. 1875 J. A. D'Aoust .... ..July, 1870 F. Poutre Jan. 1875 M. McLeod ..July, 1870 F. X. Choquet .... ..Jan. 1875 L. A. DeBlois .... ..July, 1870 F. Vanasse ..Jan. 1875 H. C. St. Pierre . . . ..July, 1870 J. A. Chagnon .... ..Jan. 1875 E. G. Monk . July, 1870 C. P. Charland . . . ..July, 1875 T. S. Richer ..Auk. 1870 1). Af ftioi* ... * . .July. 1875 E. Lareau . .Sept. 1870 E. Couiliard . .July, 1875 L. A. McCon villa . ...Ian. 18/1 R.. Dfisriviures .... ..July. 1875 J. S. Archibald ... ..Jan. 1871 0. B.Devlin ..July, 1875 F. I.Keller ..Jan. 1871 W.S. Walker .July, 1875 P. M. Durand ... • .Jan. 1871 G. A. Nantel ..July, 1875 T.P. Foran ..Feb. 1871 D. Messier .July, 1876 W. G. Cruickshank. July, 1871 J. S. Hall ..Jan. 1876 P.H.Roy ..July, 1871 R. W. Huntington .Jan. 1876 F.O.Wood ..July, 1871 1 D. McCormick . . . • Jan. 1876 J.L.C.Archambault July, 1871 ; Z. Renaud . Jan. 1876 R. S. C. Bagg .... ..July, 1871 C. H. Stephens . . . ..Jan. 1876 C. Santoire ..July, 1871 ..July, 1871 J. G.W. McGowan D. L. Desauiniers . ..Jan. 1876 . July, 1876 F. G. Bouthillier . F. L. Sarrasin .... . July, 1H71 M Desjardins .July, 1876 D. Maumuster . . . ..July, 1871 0. Desmarais .July, 1876 L. Latramboise . . ..July, 1871 J.M. Glass ..July, 1876 C.I. Powell ..Jan. 1872 S. A. Labourveau .July, 1876 F. 0. Rintret ..Jan. 1872 W. Scallon ..July, 1876 F. E. N. Boucher . A. Dfvid ..July, 1872 ..July, 187i' P. Tachd .July, 1876 .July, 1876 h\ X. Thibault .... C. iiaui»in .Jan. ISi.'i A. Gc'linas • Aug. 1876 E. Det^rosiors .Jan. 187o i K.J. Bisaillon .Jan. 1877 L. Desialaberry . . . . Jan. l&7o J. Cruickshank ... .Jan. 1877 , H. J. Morgan .Jan. 187.i C.J. Doherty • Jan. 1877 W. BeC. Harnett . • June 187o L. Forget .Jan. 1877 R. Prdtontaine .... .July, 1873 J.N.Greenshields . • Jan. 1877 C.Labelle July, 1873 J. Lefebvre .Jan. 1877 C. L. Champagne . . July, 1873 J. S. Macdonald . . .Jan. 1877 jSHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOXD A CO.'S, 415 irOTRE DAME STREET. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES. 133 OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OP MONTREAL. 0. Lecours, 16 St.Vincent st. J. Court, 22 St. John st. E. Evans, 22 St. John st. W. Rhind, 68 St. Frs. Xav. st. D. J. Craisr, 11 Hospital st. J. Fair, 181 St. James st. A. M. Perki^^s, 60 St. James st. L. J. Lajoie, 60 St. James st. A. B. Stewart, 11 St. Sacr't st. L. Dupuy, 11 St. Sacrament st. T. Darling, 182 St. James st. J. Whyte, 102 St. Frs. Xav. st. A. Doutre, 59 St. Frs. Xav. st. FOR THE JUDICIAL DISTRICTS OF MONTREAL. C. Beausoleil, 60 St. James street. CO. Perrault, 60 St- James street. MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL CHAMBER OF NOTARIES. Elected for three years from June, 1876. Montreal. —J). E. Papineau, J. S. Hunter, P. J. Durand, J. E. 0. Labadie, E. A. Beaudry, F. de S. Bastien, W. F. Lighthall, J. R. Brillon, J. N. A. Archambault. Quebec— T. Paquet, G. Larue, H. C. Austin, L. Lecloro, L. N. Carrier, A. Vocelle, S. J. Glackmeyer, C. Tessier. Three Rivera.— P . Hubert, L. E. Galipeault, R. Trudel. J. A.Poirier. St. Hyacinthe.—^. Lafon- taine, M E Bernier, F. Fontaine. Richelieu.— 3. G. Cr^bassa, F. X. A. Biron. Iberville.— 'E , G. March and, L. A. Auger. Ottawa. — 'K. d'Odet D'Orsonnens. Terrcfeonne. — Hon F. H. Lemaire. Jolieite, — Won. L. Archambault, L. Desaulniers. Arlhahaaka — H.Rainville. Bedford.—^. Lefebvre. Beauhar- noia. — J. Mnyer. Kam.ouraaka. — J. B. A. Chamberland A. Martin. Montmagnp.— h. A.BeaMhien. Beauce.— J.HnlduQ. St. jTrancia^—J. A. Archambault. Sagy^nap and Chicoutimi. — C. Cimon. Rimo^i>tki.—P. L. Gauvreau. Gaap4.—F. C. Beau- chesne. NOTARIAL BOARD FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Elected for three years from June, 1876. D. E. Papineau President. George Larue Vice-President. H. A. A. Brault, Secretary for the Montreal Section. J. B. Delage, Secretary for the Quebec Section. F. J. Durandt Treasurer. L. E. Galipeault, Syndic. a* 3. ti aq cr o 9 09 O B o a' p I I 9 1 n 1 1 1 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH 92.85, AT OEO. BOND & CO.'S. ,» (i 1^ u CO CO Ha 1^ 134 NOTARIES. PUBLIC NOTARIES, CITY OF MONTREAL. Arohambault, A.M. Archambault, C. Bayoes, O'Hara Beaufield, R. B^dard, L. Belanger, T. Bel anger, L. Belle, C.E. Bernier, B. Bernier, R. H. BourboDui^re, N.G. Bourbonrji^re, T. B. Bourgeois, L. C. Brault, H. A. A. Brault, (*. Brogan, A. Brodie, H. Brossoit, J. Brosseau, A. 0. Brunei, M. O. Bureau, Hon. J. 0. Choquet A. Caderre, J. E. Clement, C E. 0. Cleveland, G. F. Contant, M. Coutl^e. J. L. Coutu, J. F. G. Cushing, C, Decary, A. C. Demartigny,V.A.L. DosRosiers, J. R. DesRosiers, L. A. Devlin, 0. J. Doucet, T. Dumesnil, G. H. Dumouohol, L. N. Durand, B. Durand. F. J. Fahey, W. Faure, L T Frechette, E. P. Garand, M. Grenier, L. A. Griffin, J. C. Guy, p. M. Hall, W. A. Hart, L. A. H<5tu, L. 0. Houde, L. A. Houl6, J. B. Huet. S. Hughes, G. A. Hunter, J. S. Isaacson, A. G. Isaacson, J. H. Jeannotte, H. Jobin, A. D. Jobin, J. H. Kittson, G. R. W. Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. A. 0. Labadie, J. E. 0. Labadie, M. F. A. Labrauche, J. 0. Laflour, E. Landry, J. P. Lamothe, P. L'Arohevesque, E. Leolair, 0. Leolerc, C. E. LeARge, H. Lighthall, W. P. Loner^an, J. Longtin, M. Mainville, P. Mandeville, F. Marin, 0. Marion, .1. P. Marler, W. deM. Ma6s6, J. A. Mcintosh, B. Messier, E. Norm andean, P. E. Papineau, C. F. Papineau, D. E. Papineau, J. G. PerrauU, M. Peradeau, N. Pepin, H. P. Phillips. W. A. Pitt, J. U. Plamandon, S. Prudhomme. E. Suintal, J. A. enaud, C. P. P. Rieutard, F. Robillard, P. E. Ross, W. Sanborn, M. H. Simard, J. Stuart, E. Wright, H. B. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDATITS For the Superior Courts m the City of Montreal. L. J> A. Papineau J. A. Labadie W. Ross E. Guy W. H. Brehaut J. H- I.«aaoson C. A. Terroux p. £. Normandeau J. Jones J . H- Durand J. S. Hunter G. H. Kerniok JO. Labranche A. G. Isaacson W. F LiKhthall H. Lappare N. Brault A. Cherrier R. Watson D. J. Craig H. A. A. Brault J. C Griffin S* P- Moussette .1. 0. Villeneuve L* Fauteux L> N Dumouchel C. E. Belle L- A. DesRosiers O'Hara Baynes M. H. Escott /!P H SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOND A €0.'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. A- D. Jobin R. Watson H- Brodie W. A. Phillips J. F. Dubreuil A. Moffatt N. G. Bourbonnidre M. Bouthillier R. Beaufield O.J. Devlin T. Doucet J. E- 0. Labadie E Molntosh J. L- Coutl^e \ L. J. Lajoie I J. Taylor ! J. M. M. Duflf i A. M. Perkins ' J. H. Jobin A. H. PlimsoU I D. McEarlane CG COMMISSIONHRS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS In the Province of Quebec, to be used in Ontario. C. J. Coursol J. Court Hon. J. J. C.Abbott G. Maorae J. H. Isaacson W. B. Lambe J. Kirby D. Browne H. Chapman P. E. Normandeau W. Ross T. Doucet J. Popham J. C. Griffin W. F. Lighthall J. C Hatton J. S. Hunter E. Hoi ton W. A. Phillips R. A. Ramsay O'Hara Baynes I. T- Wotherspoon D. J. Craig E. Evans C. Cushing R. Watson A. McGoun A. Moffatt A. B. Stewart C. p. Davidson M. H. Escott J. L. Coutl^e A. H. PlimsoU D. MoFarlane J. Taylor J. M. M. Duff MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by John Monkr-office, 34 St. James street,— house, 24 Berri street ; and C. P. Davidson, (of Lunn Judah, H., 0.(7. Judah, T. S. Labadie, J. A. Lacroix, C. J. H- Laframboise,Hn.M. Lamothe. G. Larkin, P. Law, J. Leprohon, J. L. Lionais, H. BUT TOrR SHIRTSI AT GEO. BOND A CO/S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. MILITIA. 137 Lomer* G* Lunn^ W. LymaD, H Lighthall, W. F. LamSre, J. B- Little, T. MacFarlane, W. MaoDonald, W. McGauvran, J. W. Major, J. E. Marchand, L. Martin, T. A. Masson, D- McCambridge, A. McDonald, D. McDonnell, R- L. McDougall, D. L. McDougall, J. McGibbon, A. McKay, E. McKenna, T. McKenzie, J. G- McNaughton, W. MoUon, J. H. R' Morley, J- S. Moss, E- Moss, H. D. Moss, S- E- Moore, L. Murphy, E. Murphy, P. S. Mussen, T. Merrill, W- H. McShane, J. McKeown, £• Nelson, H. A- Normandeau, P.E. O'Brien, W- Ogilvie, A. W. O'Leary, J. P. T. Ogilvie, J . Palmer, W. Papineau, D. E> Pelletier, D. Penn, F- Penny, EG- Phillips. W. E. Poupart, J. Penton, F. W. L- Plessis dit Belair L« R> Provost, R- Prud'homme, M. Rankin, J. Raynes, R- T. Rodden, W. Ryland, G. H. Rodier, G- S, jr. Rolland, G. L* Rolland, J. B- Rose,SirJ.,Bt.,Q> C, Rose, W. Routh, H. L. Roy, A. Ryan, M. p. Reekie, R. J. Reinhardt, G> Sache, W. Scott, W. E. Simard, J. Simpson, T. Smith, J. Smith, 0. Smith, G. Starnes, Hon. H> Shackell, H. Scott, G. Stevenson, A. A< Taylor, E. T. Taylor, T. M. Terroux, C A. Torrance, D. Trudeau, R. Valois, N. Villeneuve, N. Walters, C H. Ward, G. Weaver, G. W. Wilson, W. Wilson, T. Workman, T. Workman, W. Whyte, J. Young, Hon. J. Coroner FOR the District op Montreal.— Joseph Jones, 637 Ontario street, Montreal. MILITIA DEPAKTMENT. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. The Three Military Districts into which the Province of Que- bec is divided are sub-divided into seventy Regimental Divi- sions, comprised within Eight Brigade Divisions. The boundaries of such Regimental Divisions are identical with the Electoral Divisions into which the Province of Quebec is divided, with the following exceptions, viz. : Montreal Centre forms two Regimental Divisions, known as First ana 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. I ! ^ 1' BUT TOUR SHIRTS AT C}EO. BOND A CO.'S, 415 NOTRT: OATHfi^ STItT:F-T. % CO tfd CQ Ha 138 MILITIA. o i-H o G0 o I 3 The First Division comprises the Parishes of St. Philomdne, Chateauguay, St. Martine, and 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, Chicontimi and Saguenay, each forms a Regimental Division. The Brigade Divisions are numbered from West to East, from One to Eight, and embrace the following Regimental Divisions, for each respectively. MiLiTAEY District, No. 5. Lieut.-Col. J. Fletcher, C.M.G., Deputy Adjutant-Qeneral, commanding ; Major T. Amyrauld, District Paymaster. l«f Brigade J[>ivi«ion.— Lieut.-Col. T. Bacon* Brigade Major. Head-quarters, Montreal. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Pontiac, Ottawa, Argenteuil, Montreal West, and Second Montreal Centre, Huntingdon, Napierville, and Second Chateauguay. 2nrf Brigade 2>it;i»ion.— Lieut.-Col. Hon. M. Alymer, Brigade-Major. Head-quarters, Richmond. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of St. Johns, Iberville, Missisquoi, Brome, Shefford, Richmond, Drummond, Stan- stead, Sherbrooke, and Compton. Military District, No. 6. Lieut.-Col. A. C. de Lotbinidre Harwood, Deputy- Adjutant- General, commanding ; Major W. H. Brehaut, District Pay- master. 4^/. IWiiinde i>4yn*«ioH.— Lieut.-Col. Count G. d'Odet d'Orson- nens, Brigado-xMajor. Head-quarters, Montreal. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Montreal East, First Montreal Centre, Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Beauharnois, First Chateauguay, Laprairie, Two Mountains, Terrebonne, Hoche- laga, Jacques Cartier, and Laval. bih Brigade I) ivision.—The duties of the^th and 6th Brigade Divisions are performed by Brigade-Major of 4th Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of 'Assomption, Mont- calm, JoUiette, Berthier> Maskinong^, Three Rivers, and St. Maurice. 6th Brigade Diviaion.-^The duties of the 5th and 6th Brigade Divisions are performed by Brigade-Major of 4tti Brigade Division. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Nicolet, Arthabaska, Wolfe, Yamaska, Bagot, Richelieu, St. Hyaointhe, Bouville, VerchSres, and Chambly. i WHITE BRESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH 99,95, AIT GEO. BONB A €0/fl- MILITIA. 139 Military District, No. 7. r Lieut.-Col. H. T. Duchesney, Deputy Adjutant-General, commanding ; Major W. H. Forrest, District Paymaster. 1th Brifjade Division.— The duties of 7th Brigade Division are performed by Brigade-Major of 8th Brigade Diyision. Head-quarters, Levis. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Lotbini&re, M6gantic, Beauoe, Dorchester, Levis, Bellechasse, Montmagny, L'lslet* Kamouraska, Temisoouata, Rimouski, Bonaventure, and Gasp^. fith Brian.de Divtston.— Lieut.-Col. E. Lamontagne, Brigade- Major. Head-quarters», Q \c-t . 3. Ctinsists of the Regimental Divisions of Champlaiu, Portneuf, Quebec East, Quebec Centre, Quebec West, County of Quebec, Montmorency, Charlevoix, Chicoutimi, and Saguenay. Montreal. • Cavalry.— AV«< JVoop.— Capt. J. Tees ; Lieut. C. MoArthur ; Cornet T. Porter. FiPLD Battery of Artillery.— Capt. A. A. Stevenson, (I.e.); 1st Lieuts. W. McGibbon, (I.e.), and R W. Oswald, (o.) ; 2nd Lieut. G. Green; Surgeon, G.B. Fenwick, M.D.; Vet. Surgeon, D. McEachran. Brioadk Garrison Artillery.— Lieut.-Col. D. Torrance Fraser; Major W. F. McKay. Captains.— C. D. Tylee. G. \V. Hamilton, J. A. Currie, J. W. Molson, G. Forbes, and A. K. F. McAllan. First Lieutenants.— h. Rushton and T. T. TumbuU. Second Lieutenant, — H. R. Ferrier. iS'frtr#.— Paymaster, Capt. G. Lulham, (m); Quartermaster, Donald McDonald ; Surgeon, J. Bell, M.D. ; Assistant Sur- geon, G. W. Major, M.D. * Engineers.— iVo. 1 Compani/.— Captain, Lawrence P. Berry J 1st Lieut., Chas. Fred. Davis; 2nd Lieut., J. B. Cantin. No. 2 Com/)aniy.— Capt. W. Kennedy, (m.) ; 1st Lieut., Ambrose Duffy ; 2nd Lieut., James Mattinson. First or " Prince of Wales" Regiment.- Lieut.-Col. Frank Bond ; Majors, Edward L. Bond and S. C. Stevenson. Captains.—^. W. Mudge, Alex. MoT. Watt, Robert W. Shepherd, Jr., Alex. Robertson, Robt. Tatlow, and Thos. Howard Wright LieutenantH.—SoYm Fortune Nott, William ^f allace Watson, Kenneth C. Patterson, Stanley Kinnear, and John Ogden Wil- gress. Ensifins.—H, TroUope Wilgress, D. Sincennes. «SYa/r.— Paymaster, Alex. Milloy, (m.) ; Adjutant, George W, Hatton, (m.) ; Quartermaster, Robert Balfour ; Surgeon, Francis W. Campbell, M>D. ; Assistant Surgeon, Jas. B. McConnell, M.D. oa I I * 1-1 I I I GO < m t I 08 O 03 OQ o o 09 I Binr TorR shibts at oeo. bohd a oo.'8, 415 NOTRE JDAMB STREET. J 140 MILITIA. Victoria Rifles.— Lieut-Col. N. J. Qandysido ; Major B. A. Whitehead, (I.e.) Captains.— 3. M. Crawford, (I.e.), J. J. Redpath, C. E. Tor- rance, G. Sully, and J. A. Walker. Lieutennnt8.—A. Jaekson, C. E. A. Patterson, A. Anderson, F. StanclifFe, A. W. Kinnear, and A. Stewart. Ensiona.—Q. H. E. Blaiklock, H. S. A. Howe, C. A. Handy- side, G. U. Ahem, J. A. Moir, and F. N. Chipman. Staff.—Surgeon, Geo. Ross, M.D. ; Paymaster, J. G. Bur- rows, (m.) ; Adjutant, H. B. Moore, (c.) ; Quartermaster, J. G. Bowden. 6th Royal FuaiLiER Battalion.-— Lieut.-Col. J. D. Crawford. Majorfi.—U. S. MaoDougall and K. Campbell. Cqptain8.—Qt. C. MaoDouffall, C. G. Geddes, J. R. Hutohins, W. F. Torrance, and G. A. Winks. Lieutenantft.—R. E. Hill, F. S. Lyman, J. A. McLennan, R. Lindsay, L. M. Lewis, and S. S. Stephens. Enaiana.—F. Caverhill, R. S. Bagg, S. Cross, R. M. Esdaile, H. H. Lyman, and R. C. Hamilton. Adjutant— T, Atkiuson, (m.) i Surpeon,—J. M. Drake, M.D.; Aaaiatant, W.B. Burland, M.D. Pa;/ma« » Quarternvaster. — D.Battersby, (1.) Surgeon. — A.H. David, M.D., (I.e.) Aaaiatant Surgeon.— B,. A. Kennedy, M.D. 65th Battalion, or ]Mount Royal Rifles, Montreal.— Major N. Labranche, (I.e.) in command. Captaina.—Y. Bourdon, W.duPlessis, J. Beauehamp, Q.S. Mal^pont, and F. Lapointe. Lieutenants.- J. Bedard, E. D. CoUeret, H. Galameau, G. Watier, and Z. Lanctot Ensigns.— It. A. Marchand, — Pratt, H. Morin, P. Terroux, A. Grenier, and C. C. Rouillard. Staff OiHcera.—Aot Paymaster, J. Beauehamp, (c.) ; Sur- geon, E. Lachapelle M.D. ; Adjutant,— Hubert, (c.) ; Quarter- master, F. Lapointe, (ens.) Province op Quebec Rifle Association. Presidene.— Lieut.-Col. C. J. Brydges. Secy,— ht.-Co\, T. Bacon. Trea^.—Lt.-Col. D. T. Fraser. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE DAIIE STREET. • MEDICAL. U\ t MEDICAL • PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Alexander, J . Allan, P. M. Allard, P. A. Desjardins, G.H. 1 Jacques, LAG. Desjardins, J. A. Kearney, W.J. Desjardins, L.A.E. Kennedy, R.A. Alloway, T. J. Desmarteau, N.B. Kollmyer, A.H. Archambault, D . Desroohe, J.I. Krenzburg, P. M- Arobambault, G. Desrosiers, L.J .P. Labadie, A.H. Armstrong, G. E> Drake, J. M Laberge, L. Aubry, A- D. Dubuc, C Laohapelle, E.P. Baroelo, fl. M. Duckett, W.A. Lamarche, A. Barnes, F. Dugas, A. Lanctot, J. Baynes, D- Dugdale, J.J. Lanthier, H.A. Baynes, G. A. Duhamel, A. A. Laporte, A. Beaubien, P. Dumouohel, Hon.L- Laramie, AJ- Beaudry, G. D'Orsonnens, T.B. Larooque, A.fi. Beaudry, G. 0* Durand, C- Latour, A- Bell, J. Durocher, L-B. Latour, TH. Berthelet, B. Duval, A. Laviolette, JG. Berthelot. J. G. Bessey, W. E. Bibaud, J. G. Edwards, O.C Leblanc, B.H. Ethier, M. Leclerc, G. Fafard, N., Jr. Leduo, J. Bendy, AD. Fafa-d, T. Leman J. Bourque, B. J. Fenwick, G.E. Lemery, H. Brossard, J. H. liliatrault, C.M. Lenoir, J . Browne, A- A. Filiatrault, F.J. L'Oiseau, C Brousseau, A. T. Finnie, J.T. Leprohon, J.L. Buller, F. Fisher, A. Loverin. N. Burl and, W. B. Fuller, W. Malhiol, A. Burland, W.H. Fulton. J. H. Macbean, D. Cameron, J- C • Campbell, F.W. Gagnon, J. MacDonell, AC. Gardner, W. MacDonnell, R. Campbell, GW. Gariepy, R. Major, G.W. Chamberland, N. Gauthier, S Marion, J.J. Coderre, J.E. Gen and, PL. Mathieu, A. Craig. AB. Girdwood, G.P. Matte, J. H.A. Craik, R. Godfrey, R.F. McCallum, D. Crevier. J. A. Godfrey, R.T. MoCallum, D.C. Dagonais, A. Hayes, TE. McConnoll, J.B. Dansereau, C. Hingston, WII. McDonald, W. Danscreau, J.C. Howard, H- Moagher, 1). David, AH. Howard, DP Meilleur, J.B. Demers, F-J. Howard, R. P. Merrill, H- Demera, L-A. Hughes, T. Meunier, A. OB i CD 9> o CO o B I ^ % ■ \\\^ .s •I OB bfi o 8 I 142 MEDICAL. Mignault. P.B. Molson, W.A. Mondelet, W.ll. Morse, C J. Mount, E.P. Mount, J. W. Mousseau, F.X. Munro, A. Munro, P.A.C Murphy, J.J. Nelson, W. O'Leary, P. Osier, W. Ouollotte, C. Paquet, B. Peltier. H. Perrault, A. Perrigo, J . Pioault, 0. & Co. Pioh^, A. Poitevin, J-O- Plante, P.E. Proudfoot, A. Roddy, J. Reed, TD. Rioard, AG. A. Robillard, K. Robillard, N. Kobitaille, J. Roddick, T. a. Rodgor, T.A. Robs, G. Rottot, J. p. Rourk, h\ Roy, J. A. Sohraidt, SB. Scott, W.E. Seguin, J. Shepherd, F.J. Simpson, T. Slack, GF. Small wood, C-E. Smith, W. P. St.Germain, J.H.S. St. Jacage 12,) Casgrain, P. F., M.D., 803 St. Catherine street. Dawson, W.j, 117 Snnguinet street. Desjardins, Q. H., M.D., 292 bt. Antoino street. Desjarding. J. A.. 841 St. Catherine street. Desrosiers, L. J. P., M.D., 380^ St. Joseph street. Devins &: Boulion, next the Court House, Notre Dame street. Dubuo, C, M.D., 480 St. .Joseph street. Duokett, W. A., M.D., 664 St. .Joseph street. Dugal & Lachanoe, 515 St. Catherine street. Edwards, Dr. J. B., 51 St. Radegonde street. Edson, M. G., corner Mountain and St. Antoine streets. Evans. H. Sugden, 20 St. Jean Baptiste street. Fafard & Daoust, 452 Ontario street. Gardner, J., 1397 St. Catherine street. Gauthier, S., M.D., 299^ St. Lawrence street. Giroux, P. 0., (501 St. Joseph street. Gouldeu, J., 175 St. Lawrence street, 203 St. Paul street, and 597 St. Catherine street. Gray, H. R., 144 St. Lawrence street. Harte, J. A., Glasgow Drug Hall, 400 Notre Dame street. Hawkes. J., 21 Place d'Armes, corner St. James street. {See adv. page 36.) Jackson, H. F., 1331 St. Catherine street. Jouffray, C. Jy 956 St. Catherine street. Kearney, W. J., M.D., 359 St. Joseph street. Kerry, Watson & Co., 361 St. Paul street. Laporte, A., M.D., 361 Ontario street. LaRocque & Co., 629 St. Catherine street. Latham, R. S.,. corner Craig and Bleury streets. Laviolette <& Nelson. 215 Notre Dame street. Leblanc, B. H., M.D., 131 Centre street. Loduc, J., «fe Co., 191 St. Joseph street. Jjewis, D. E. & Co., 273 St. Joseph street. Lewis, J., & Co., corner Craig and Radegonde streets, L'Oiseau, C, M.D., 888 St. Joseph street. Lymans, Clare & Co., 384 and 386 St. Paul Street. {See adv* page 10.) McGale, B. E., 301 St Joseph street. Picault, A., & Sons, 75 Notre Dame street. Raymond, 0., M.D., 568 St. Mary street. Rogers, J., 8 Donegana street. Skeith, J., 42 Richmond street. Tate & Covernton, 157 St. James street. Thibault, A., 485 St. Mary Street. Trudoau, R., street. Vandal. G. C, 182 Bleury street. Wells, E., 2 Condd street. P. OB O. I i Pi o ^. %'] t» n; if AHIRTS BCADK TO ORDER AT OEO. BO^D A CO/A, 415 NOTRE DAME ATREET. g I I S OQ 144 MEDICAL. PHARMACEUTrrAL ASflOriATlON OF THR PrOTINCB OF QUFBBO. — Council— E. GUroux, (Quebec), President ; A. Manaon, 1»< Vice-President ; R. MoLeod, (Quebec), 2nrf T't'ce President; J.Kerry, Trennnrer ; E. Muir, l{eifintrar . ^•T^ S., Ac, Professor of Natural History; TGKodrF:i)i('Aii. 145 CM., Prof, of Botany and Zoology: W. Fuller, M.D, CM., Prof, of Anatomy, l.'i.'> WoUinffton Htrect; C A. Wood, CM., M.D., Prof, of Chemistry. 50 St Matthew street; G. F. Slack, C.M , M D, M.R.CS , Eng., Locturor on Minor SurKory, 142 St. Antoine yitreet ; D. Bayne!:<. M.A.,M.D..C M.,L-R CS., Edin., Lecturer on Diseases or the Throat, Vi-'t'^ St. Catherine street ; A. Proiidfoot, M.D., C.M., Lecturer on Diseasosof the Eye and Ear, 'M Beaver Hall Terraco ; A. Latour, CM-, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy; G. E. Armstronflr, C. M-, M- D. Assistant DomR8. For City of Montreal .—Dtb. Rottot, Peltier, Howard, Fon- wick, F. W. C'amrb'U, David, Dagenais* and Lachapelle. For Din^ict of Montrenl.—Drs. Perrnult, Hon. vJhurch, Hon. Pn(|uet, Laberge, Lafontaine, Gibson, P. E. Mignault, Turootte, Kivard, Ladouceur, and Prevost. For City rw Quebec— Dx^. Lemieux. Sewoll, Wells, Marsden, Aherr, I,. Larue, De St. George, and Belleau. For District of Quebec— Dr8. Michaud, Marmette, Teta, Fousseau, Robitaille, Gingras, and Collette. JTor District of St. Francis.— Drs. Worthington, Gilbert, and Pard, For District of Three Bivers.—Drs. Badeaux, D6saulni«rs, and Ross. VI I I J^: I' 1 BUT Torn SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND A €0.'S« 415 ICOTBi: DAME STREET. I o P4 U I Montreal General Hospital.— J57^ecicia)iH.—\V -WrxghU J- Roddy, G.E. Fenwiok, J.M. Drake, G. Ross, A.M., R. T. Godfrey, T-G. Roddick, and G.Wilkins. Out-Door PhyHiciana.—Q. P. Girdwood, G.W. Major, B.A., and W.A. Molson. OculiHtand Aurist.—Y. Buller, M.D., M.R.C.S.E. Jiesident Medical (9^ctr*.— W.HBurland, M.D., Assistant House Surgeon; J.Bell, M.D., Apothecary; E . Russell, House Steward. Lady Superintendent. — Miss Machin. Hours for Medical Advice. — Ten to twelve o'clock daily. Hours for Friend*) Visitino the Sick. — Three to four o'clock daily — Sundays excepted. University Lying-in Hospital. — First Directress, Mrs. McDonnell ; Second Directress. Mrs-Ostell ; Secretary, Mrs.M. McCulioon; Treasurer, Mrs. Jas. Rose ; Matron and Midwife. Mrs. Hannah; D. C MoCallum, MD., Prof, of Midwifery, McGill University, Physician and Accoucheur; Consulting Physicians, the Medical Faculty of McGill College. Women's Hospital op Montreal. — For the treatment of diseases peculiar to Women, and for Lying-in cases— Under the superintendence of the Medical Faculty of Bishop's College. Out-door Clinical IJeimrtment. — Attendance daily at 11 a.m. Attending Phj/siciana and SurpeonH.— A. II. David, chairman. F. W. Campbell, E Wilkins. H- Trenholme, R. A. Kennedy, and G- Superintendent of Luing-in Z>t'/> V.— E • H . Trenholme, M • D . Consulting /'A ji/wiet/m!*.— Medical Faculty of Bishop's College. Consulting *S'urf/eon. — W .H. Hingston, . ilfa Leprohon, M- D., 237 St Antoine st. Swiss.— N. A u bin, 404 St. Paul st. ignited Stnte>t C(»nnul- General for ProvinceH. —John Q. Smith ; P.Bloss, 1-15 St. James st. United States 6'onW«.— SD.Pace. Sarnia; R.S. Chilton, Clif- ton ; A.C Phillips, Fort Erie; A- D. Shaw, Toronto; E. Vaughan, Coaticook ; J M- True, Kingston ; C. S Sims, Prescott; R. 11. Knox, Hamilton: R. J. Saxe, St. Johns, Que.; W-CHowells, Quebec: 0. Malmros, Pictou, NS.; D.B. Warner, St.John. N. B ; TN.Malloy, St. John, Nfld.; D. K. Hubert, Windsor, NS ; J. W. Taylor, Winnipeg, Manitoba; G. H. Holt, Gasp6 Basin, Quo, ; D. Eckstein, Victoria, B.C* /hit ink North American Vice Conttul' General . —0 . J I h4 I , 1 i I IVHITF BRESS SHIRTS 191.50, WORTH 92.25, AT OKO. BONO A €0/S. GO I I CO •a 1 s- 4 o w o O o 09 s i 148 INSURANCE COMPANIES. IMMIGRATION AGENTS. J.Daley. Dominion Government Immigration Agent, Tanneries Junction. B-Ibbotson, Immiprntion Agent Province of Quebec, Port of Montreal, 19 St. Bonaventuro st. IlsrSURANCE COMPANIES. Accident Insurance Co., of Canada— E. Rawlings, manager, 103 St. Francois Xavier. — ^ee adv. on cover. Anchor Marino Insurance Co.— Howland & Son, agonts, 42 St. Sacrament. A.ssurance Mutuelle— J. B. Beaudry, president, 9 St. Lambert. iEtna Life— W.II.Orr. Dominion manager; Dr. J.R.Alexander, City manager ; Head olfiee, 126 St James. JEtna Fire, of Hartford— Wood & Evans, general agents, 91 St. Francois Xavier. Beaver and Toronto Mutual Fire — W. T. O'Reilly, general agent, 1H2 St. James. Boston Board of Marine Under\/riters— Herri man & Whitney, >igents, 10 St- Sacrament. British America Fire and Marine of Toronto— M- H. Gault, agent, 104 St. James. British and Foreign Marine— Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., agents; K W.Tyre, manager, 12 St. Sacrament. Briton Medical and General Life Association— J. B.MChipman, manager tor Canada, 12 Place d'Armes. Canada Farmers' Mutual Fire— C-H. Wade, 162 St. James. Canada Fire and Marine— A. R. Bethune, 329 Notre Dame. Canada Guarantee Company— E. Rawlings, manager, 103 St. Francois Xavier- — See adv. on caver. Canada Life— R. Pownal, general agent, 182 St James. Citizens* Insurance Co., of Canada — Fire, Life, Guarantee and Accident, 17i) and 181 St- James. Edward Stark, / I. A., actuary; Aroh. McGoun, secretary-treasurer- See adv. p. i. City Mutual Fire — A. Dumouchel, secretary-treasurer, 9 St- Lambert. Commercial Union— F- Cole, general agent for Eastern Canada, 43 St- Francois Xavier.— *^<'e adv. p. 84. Commercial Insurance Union (Marine) New York— T* Hart & Sons, 33 St. Nicholas. * BrT YOVU SHIRTS AT OEO. BOIVD A CO.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. INSURANCE COMPANIES. 149 Confederation Life Association of Canada— H. J. Johnston, man- ager for Province of Quebec, J63St. James.— ^S'ecac^w. i>. ii3. '/onjecticut Mutual Life, of Hartford— R.Wood, general agent and attorney, 91 St. Francois Xavier- Dominion Plate Glass— A. Ramsay, 10 Inspector. Eagle, Life — W. Macdonald, M.D., agent, 102 St Francois Xavier. Equitable Life— R.W- Gale, 198 St. James. Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York— J. D. Wells, general manager, 114 St. Francois Xavier. Guardian Fire and Lite— R. Simms&Co. and G. Denholm, general agents, 11 St Sacrament— i&'ec adv p. 82. Hartford Fire, of Hartford— Wood &. Evans, general agents and attorneys, 91 St. Francois Xavier. Hochelaga Mutual Fire Ins- Co.- J.Grant, manager and sec'y, 194 St. James. Imperial Fire, of London— Rintoul Bros., agents, 102 St. Fran- cois Xavier. — See adv. p- 36 and cover. Isolated Risk and Farmers* Fire — S. E. Lefebvre, secretary, 86 Notre Dame. Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Co. — H. McKay, agent, 11 St. Sacrament. Life Association of Scotland— R- Bull, secretary, 99 St- James. London and Lancashire Litia Ins. Co.— W.Robertson, manager, 42 St. John. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co.— G.F.C- Smith, resident secretary, 16 Place d'Armes.— «S'ee adv. p. 57. Lloyds (London) Glasgow Board of Underwriters- H-Chapman, agent, 22 St John. London Assurance Corporation— Stephens & Foster, chief agents for Canada, 56 St. Francois Xavier.— «See adv. p. 83. Maritime (Liverpool)— R.Simms & Co., agents, 13 StSacrament. Mercantile Mutual Ins- Co. (Marine,) New York— T. Hart & Sons, insurance brokers, 33 St- Nicholas. Merchants Marine Ins Co— J.K.Oswald. Head office, 55 St. Francois Xavier. Metropolitan Plate Glass Ins- Co., New York— R.J. Lonsdale, manager, 163 bt. James-— «S'ee adv. p. 39. Montreal Board of Marine Underwriters — G. W.Morrison, in.spector, 33 St. Nicholas. Mutual Fire Ins. Co. of the Counties of Chambly, Laval, and Jacques Cartier— A.DeLaet, sec.-treas., 65 St.Sulpioe. 4 CD §: QD CO I CD B CO o B o filiHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOITD A €0.% 415 KTOTKE DAME fi^TREET. i CO i I" •g CO I 09 be .s •s o I 150 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Mutual Fire IrivsCo. of the Counties of ShefTord and Brome— A.A.Dickson, sec.-treas., 162 St. James. Mutual Life Association of Canada — R. J. Lonsdale, general agent, 163 St. James. Mutual Life of New York— MII.Gault, agent, 164 St. James. National Fire Ins. Co.— H. Lye, secretary, 184 St- James. New York Life Ins. Co.— W. Burke, manager, 119 St. Francois Xavier. Niagara District Mutual Fire Ins. Co.— J.Irvine, agent, 162 St. James. North British and Mercantile, Fire and Life — MaoDougall A; Davidson, general agents ; W. E wing, inspector. Office, cor. St. Francois Xavier and Hospital.— «Seca(. on cover. Northern Assurance Company (Fire and Life) of Aberdeen and London — Taylor Brothers, general agents for Canada, 45 St. Francois Xavier. Orient Mutual— Howland & Son, agents, 42 St-Sacrament. Ottawa Agricultural— G.H. Patterson, manager, 97 St- James. Pacific (Marine) Mutual of New York- J- Popham, agent, 93 St. Francois Xavier. Phoenix Fire Co. of London— Gillespie, Moffatt&Co., agents; KVV.Tyre, manager, 12 St.Sacrament.— A^eearftJ. p. xii. Phoenix Ins. Co. of New York— Fire, Inland and Marine— R. Hampson, agent, 18 Corn Exchange Buildings. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn.— A. R. Beth line, general agent, 329 Notre Dame. Positive Government Security (Life)— .J .Taylor, 353 NotreDame. Quebec Fire Insurance Co.— H.C.Scott, agent, 113 St. Francois Xavier. Queen Fire and Life— Forbes <& Mudge, chief agents,, 191 <& 103 St. James. Reliance Mutual Lite Ins. Society of London — F. Stancliffe, resident secretary, i9<3 St. James.— »Scc adv. on cover. Royal, Fire and Life— Routh Maokay. 163 St. James*— ^Ve adv» p. 33. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS (IIJSO, WORTH 93.25, Af OEO. BOWD A €0/S. Scottish Imperiftl — Fire — Taylor Brothers, managers, 45 St. Francois Xavier. Scottish Proyident Institution — Life — J. Croil, agent, 210 St. James. Scottish Provincial— G.W. Ford, agent, 223 St. James. Stadacona Ins-Co.— C.TStu, sec. and agent, 13 Place d'Armes. Standard Life (now united with the Colonial)— W> M.Ramsay, manager, 151 St. James— 6^ee adv> p. 38. Sun Mutual, Life, of Montreal— M.H-Qault, managing director, 1(34 St. James. Transatlantic, Marine, of Berlin — G. Lomer, agent, 5 St. Sacrament. Travelers of Hartford, Conn— Wood & Evans, local agents, 91 St. Francois Xavier ; T. Simpson, agent. Province of Quebec ; S.F. Woodman, agent and attorney, l99 St. James. Union Mutual Life Ins. Co- of Maine — C- B.Cushing, general manager, 102 St. Francois Xavier. United States Lloyds— R. Ham pson, 18 Com Exchange. Union Marine, of Liverpool, Eng. — J.Popham, agent, 93 St. Francois Xavier. Victoria Mutual, Fire — A. A. Dickson & Co., managers, 162 St- James- Western Fire and Marino Assurance Co. of Canada— A. R. Bethune, agent, 329 Notre Dame. BANKS IN CANADA. ONTARIO. Place. Name of Bank, Manager or Agent, Almonte Merchants' B'k Canada FA.W.Lister Ottawa D-M.Finnie Aurora Federal G.Mair AyUner Exchange B'k Canada J. G- Billet Ayr Consolidated B'k of Canada .J' W-Wy lie Barrie Canadian B'k Commerce ...-J-S-Camegy Toronto -J.A-Strathy Belleville Merchants' B'k Canada R. Thomson Montreal R.Richardson Consolidated B'k of Canada -W. Hamilton Berlin Merchants' B'k Canada C-Orookall Consolidated B'k of Canada -C J Brent Bowmanville . .Ontario G. McGill Dominion J • A. Godd GQ I s i I !»' Il 03 bo Si «Q > xn < Ha I o OQ OB U bf} 09 BUT YOLK SHIKTUt AT OEO. BO^IU> A €0/S, 415 NOTRE I>A:>IE STREET. 152 BANKS. Plmce, Name of Bank. Manager or Agent » Bradford Standard B'k Canada T.Dewson Brampton Merchants' B'k Canada F. Cresswell, Jr. Dominion « . ...R.A-Helliwell Brantford British N. America A.Robertson Canadian B'k Commerce . . . . W • Roberts Montreal S-Read Brookville ....Molsons J. W.B. Rivers Montreal J.N.Travers Cannington .'.Standard B'k Canada J. Houston Cayuga Canadian B'k Commerce ....E Cowdry Chatham Canadian B'k Commerce •...W-S- Ireland Merchants' B'k Canada R.N-Rogers Consolidated B'k of Canada .A- Richardson Clinton Consolidated B'k of Canada .M- Lough Cobourg Mont^'eal C • R . Brough Toronio J.Henderson Dominion ....W.D.Burn Colborne Standard B'k Canada J. B. Cummins Collingwood . . .Canadian B'k Commerce . . . . J.McMaster Toronto G.W.Hodgetts Cornwall Montreal N-Maclean Dundas Canadian B'k Commerce ....D.H.Charles Dunnville Canadian B'k Commerce . . . .F- O.Cross Imperial B'k Canada W.Ker Elora Merchants' B'k Canada W.Kingsley Exeter •• Molsons H.C* Brewer Fergus Montreal C-R.Dunsford Merchants' B'k Canada W.Kingsley Gait ••... Canadian B'k Commerce ....W.A.Sampson Merchants' B'k Canada J. S. Meredith Consolidated B'k of Canada . J • Oavers Georgetown . . .Hamilton J .0. Mowat Goderich Canadian B'k Commerce . . . .A* M Ross Montreal J.H.Finley Guelph Canadi.i>n B'k Commerce . . . . W • Smith Montreal A. P- Kerr Ontario E. Morris Federal T.Y. Greet Hamilton British N. America T-Corsan Canadian B'k Commerce .... A. H. Ireland Exchange B'k Canada CM.Counsell Hamilton ...H- C.Hammond Merchants' B'k Canada AM.Cronibio Montreal T*R- Christian Consolidated B'k of Canada .J.M.Burns Harriston Standard B'k Canada R.B.Somerville lugorsoU Merchants' B'k Canada D-Kemp Imperial B'k Canada C.S.lloaro Molsons W. Dempster Kincardine.... Merchants' B'k Canada T.E.P.Trew SHIRTS MADi: TO ORDER AT GEO. BOXD A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. BANKS. 153 Place. Nairn of Bank. Manager or Agent. Kingston British N. America G. Durnford Merchants' B'li Canada D. i^'raser Montreal R. M. Mooro Lindsay Montreal C. Sweeney Ontario 8. A. MoMurtry Listowell Hamilton W. Corbould London British N. America 0. Weir Canadian B'k Commerce . . ..R. W. Smylie Merchants' B'k Canada W. F. Harper Molsons J. Je£fery Montreal F. A. Despard P^ Federal ... C.Murray Lucan Canadian B'k Commerce J. E. Thomas Markham Standard B'k Canada F. A. Reesor Meaf'ord ....... Molsons P. Fuller Millbrook Molsons C. W. Clinch Milton Hamilton E. A. Colquhoun Morrisburg ....Molsons R. Clouston Mount Forest. .Ontario • J. F. Fielde Napanee British N. America A. Allan Merchants' B'k Canada A. Smith Newcastle Standard B'k Canada J. K. Allen NewHamburghConsolidated B'k of Canada. -Hy. T. Denison Newmarket • . .Consolidated B'k of Canad». .J. Cawthra Norwich Consolidated B'k of Canad ;..J. Greenwood Orange ville . . .Canadian B'k Commerce R. T. Haun , Orillia Dominion H. S. Scadding Oshawa Dominion W. H. Holland Montreal R. A. Macgregor Ontario R. Milroy Ottawa British N. America J. Robertson Canadian B'k Commerce R. Gill La Banque Nationale S. Benoit Merchant's B'k Canada T. Kir by Montreal A. Drummond Ontario J. H. Woodman Ottawa P.Robertson Quebec H.Y.Noel Union B'k Lower Canada . . . . J. G. Leitch Owen Sound. . .Merchants' B'k Canada W. H. Scott Molsons E. W. Strathy Paris British N. America c. J. Carnegie Parkhiil Exchange B'k Canada T.L.Rogers Pembroke Merchants' B'k Canada H. Fraser Quebec ,.. .J. Walker Perth Merchants' B'k Canada J.Gray Montreal R. '80°8 JBj^^k Agencies .La Banque Nationale .... J.LeBoutillier & Co. .Le Banque Nationale J . LeBoutillier Merchants' B'k Canada J. H- Stewart .La Banque d'Hoohelaga H.NBoire . Merchants' B'k Canada I • Wells .British N. America R.RGrindley Canadian B'k Commerce . • . . W -Simpson Consolidated B'k of Canada . J . B . Kenny Do. do. Chuboillez Square- J. Mills Exchange.... C.H-Murray D'Hochelaga J-SPaquet Du Fouple E.Fournier Jacques Cartier J.L.Beaudry Merchants' B'k Canada. . . . | ^-.^M^^jhipman Mechanics' J-H.Menzies Molsons F.VV. Thomas Montreal 1 ^.VBrh'anan ""rWngi'^BlSk'!!'':'??' i • EJ Barbeau Nationale J B.Sanoer Ontario O.Holland CO Q P I I h-i' i» SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOMD A CO/S, 415 NOTRE DAnE STREET. 3 Sorel Ir I' 156 BANKS. Place, Name of Bank. Manager or Agent, Montreal. Quebec Richmond • • • ■ St. Uyaointhe St. Johns . . Sherbrooke Stanstead >•• Three Rivers Waterloo . . West Farnbam .Quebec T MoDouRall Toronto J . M . Smith Union R'k Lower Canada.... F.Nash Villo Marie P.A.Fautoux .British N.America C.F.Smith Du Pouple B'k of Montreal Exchange 0. Murphy Molsons Stadacona Bank Montreal J.Porteous Natiunalo F.V^zina C^uebeo J ■ Stevenson Stadacona W.R.Doan Uuiun B'k Lower Canada . . .P. MoEwan .Eastern Townships A.J.Cleveland .Merchants' B'k Canada. F.Bartelo St. Hyacinthe R- St. Jacques .Merchants' B'k Canada W.L.Marler St. Johns JL'Ecuyer .Conpolidated B'k of Canada W.Addie Eastern Townships W.Farwell, Jr. Nationale P. imfrance .Merchants' B'k Canada A.A.Taillon Molsims G.Crobassa . Eastern Townships A. P. Ball .Quebec F.G.Wotherspoon Nationale Union B'k Agent Union B'k Lower Canada .. .('.A.Boxer Eastern Townships W J.Briggs .Bauque de St. Jean . . . .P.Baudouin NOVA SCOTIA. Amherst ... Annapolis .. Antigonish . Bridgetown Brid^ewater Digby Halitax .... Kentville Liverpool ,. .Bank of Nova Scotia ...Union B'k of Halifax ...Merchants' B'k Halifax . ..B'k Nova Scotia ..Merchants' B'k Halifax . . .B'k Nova Scotia ..B'k Nova Scotia British N. America Halifax Banking Co Merchants' B'k Halifax Molsons People's Union B 'k of Halifax Nationale Savings Bank . .B'k ol Nova Scotia . .B'k of Liyerpool J M.Hay T.S.Whitman T.M.King T DKuggles A.Gow G- Henderson TFyshe J.Penfold SH. Black G. McLean Halifax BnkgCo. A.G.CGallatly P.Jack W. S.Stirling Merchants' Bank .J.R.Wallace L. BeVChipman J.Leslie WHITE BREAA AHIRTS $1.50, WORTH fS.aS, AT OKO. BOXD A CO/ft. Place. Lock port . . . . Maitland ■ ... New GWiagow Parrsboro . . . . Pictou Name of linnh'. Manaqer or AgnU. Rtcllarton ..., {Sydney, C. B.. Truro. Weymouth Wolfovillo Windsor .. Yarmouth Yorkville . People's A . Looko .Merchantfl' IJ'k Ilalifnx D Frieze B'k of NoraSiMitia J W. Carmichael .Hiilit'ax Banking Co A.K Town.shond .B'k of Nova Scotia II Primrose Merchants' B'k Halifax W . Ives PiofouB'k T.Watson . B'k North Amerioa J. F. lleid . B'k of Nova Scotia Hon. T. D. Archibald Merchants' B'k Halifax J. E. Burchell • Merchants' B'k Halifax J. B. Dickie Halifax Banking Co C. Blanchard ■ Merchiints' B'k Halifax C. Camnboll, jr .People's A. 1). VV. Barss .Commercial B'k Windsor ....W. Lawson .B'k of Nova Scotia J. Murray Exchange A. S. Murray Yarmouth .J. W. Johns .Federal R.J. Montgomery NEW BRUNSWICK. .Molsona A. A. C. Donovan . Montreal F. E. W insl()w .People's S. W. Babbitt . IVIontroal J. Robertson .Montreal R. Mackenzie Maritime Rank M. Wood & Sons .B'k Now Brunswick W. Girvan B'k Nova Scotia J. M. Robinson Briti^ih N. America J. P. Lawless La Banque Nati<»nale B'k N. Brunswick Maritime B'k of Dominion ) * -Oa-o of Canada J a. Kay. Molsons B'k N.Brunswick Montreal E. C. Jones St. Stephen... St. Stephen «... K.Watson PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Charlottotown Bank of P. E. Island J. R. Breeken Merchants' r.'k of Halifax . . 0. Connolly Merchants' B'k P. E. I W. McLean Merchants H. 0. Connolly Union B'k of P. E. I G. McLeod Georgetown.... Merchants' B'k P. B. I C. McLeod Rustico . Farmers' B'k Rustioo M. Blanchard Summerside. . Merchants' B'k of Halifax . . S. McNeill Molsons Mer. B'k Halifax Union Bank of P. E. Island. N. MoKelvie Campbelltown Chatham Fredoricton . ■ Moncton Newcastle ... S.'ickville St. John o B P O pr B i I o *t CD i CD 3f^ 1 1 Birr TOUR SKIRTS AT OEO. BOMD * €0.% 410 ^rOTRF DAME STREET. 1 I ( lft8 BANKH. Pfnce, WinnipoR .. St. Johns Sydney, C.B. Do. N... Name of Hi ,. Manager or Aotnt. . MerchantH* B'k Canada I>. Mo Arthur Ontario Q- Brown Montreal NEWFOUNDLAND. .Gom'l B'k Newfoundland ....R. Brown Molsons Com'l Hank Montreal Union B'k Newfd Union B'k of Newfoundland.. J. W. Smith Merchants' H. J. K. Burchill •Nova (Scotia T. D. Archibald Barkerville.. Stanley Van Winkle.... Victoria BRITISH COLUMBIA. ..Bank British Columbia .......J. B. Fisher I Bank British North America. J. Cran . Bank British Columbia W. C. Ward Bank British North America.. J. Goodfellow Montreal B'k B. Columbia FOEEIGN AGENTS. Place, Bank* Agency^ Belfast, Ireland .Consol. B'k of C Ulster Banking Co. Dublin, Ireland .Consol. B'k of CNational Bank. Edinburgh, Soot. Montreal British Linen Company and Branches. Edinburgh, Soot. Consol. B'k of CNational Bank of Scotland and Branches. Liverpool Montreal Bank of Liverpool. London, Eng....B. N. America .London Office, 3 Clement's Lane, E.G., Bank of Eng- land* and Glyn, Mills, Currie <& Co- Toronto City Bank, London. Commerce Bank of Scotland, London. Merchants'ofC. .82 Lombard Street, and London Joint Stock Bank. 3Iontreal B'k of England, Union B k of London, and the Lon- don and Westminster B'k, » B'kof Montieal, 9Birohin lane, Lombard St., London C. Ash worth, secretary Exchange Alliance B'k (limited. ) «• Quebec Union B'k of London . SHIRTS MADE TO OBOER AT GEO. BOBTO « CO.!0^ 415 UrOTKE DANE NTREET. ' BANKH. 159 Place, London, Eng. 1 ftris ••••• ••••< Boston Buffalo Chicago, 111 Cleveland • Detroit .... Milwaukee New York Bank, Aaency, Consol. B'k of C. Alliance B'k (limited.) MontrealCity and l)i8triotSiivinff8 Bunk B'k of Montreal. Jacques Cartier- Giyn, Mills, Cunrie & Co. Niagara District. Bosannuet, Salt Jlc Co. Du Peuple Glvn, Mills, Currie ife Co. Ontario IVk of Montreal. London. Molsons r>'k of Montreal and Glyn, 3nil8, Currio it Co. Messrs. Morton, Ko8e<& Co. Union B'k of L.C.London and County H'k. U. N. America . ■ .Marcuard, Andr<^> iV 8on. .)ac(|ues Cartier . DeKotiischild Frcres. MontrualCity and Districttiavings Hank P. Oil. Montroal Merchants' National H'k. ^lolsons Morohanta' National B'k. Consol. B'k of C. Kiddor, Peabody Sc Co. Ontario Treinont National B'k . Consol. B'k of C Farmers' and Mechanics' National H'k. Niagara District. Bank of Attica. Montreal Farmers' and Meohanios' National IVk. Molsons Farmers' and Moohanics' National B'k. Molsons First National B'k. Montreal W. Richardson- Molsons Commercial National B'k* Molsons Second National B'k. Molsons i * . . Wisconsin Marine and Fire Ins. Co. B'k. Commerce American Ex. National Bk. Exchange ..... .National B'k of Commerce, llehners, MoGowan & Co.. G3 Wall St. Toronto National B'k of Commerce, C. F. Smithers and W. Watson. B.N America. •D. A. McTavish and G. M. Morris. Morchants'of G..62 Wall ^^t., and National B'k of the Republic. Montreal C.F. Smithers & W. Watson. Bank of New York, and Merchants' National B'k. Quebeo Maitland, Phelps & Co. I S|l' 1 1 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS ||(l.ao, WORTH fi0.2S, AT GEO. BONI> ds rO.^S. s £• CO m OB o ^ 100 BANKS. Place. New York Bank, Agency. Oswego Portland San Francisco Toledo . India ) China • • .. ' Japan • • • Australia New Zealand . . . .Jacques Cartier . B'k of the Republic. Mechanics' B'k.. National Park B'k. Consol. B'k ot C.B'k of the Republic, i National Park B'k, CF. Smithers and W.Watson. Du Peuple Nat'l B'k of the Republic Ontario C.F. Smithers <& W, Watson, affonts, and Nt'l City B'k, Molsons Morton, Bliss <& Co., C F. Smithers and W.Watson. Mochanios' National B'k. Niagara District. Manhattan B'k. Union B'k of L.C. National Park B'k. Montreal City and DistrictSavings Bank Smithers and Watson. ...Toronto City B'k. Niagara District. City B'k. Consol. B'k of C First National B'k. . . .Molsons Casco National B'k. . . .Montreal B'k of British Columbia. B- N.America . • A.MoKinley&H.W.Glonny. . . .Molsons Second National B'k. f • . .Montreal Oriental B'k Corporation. . . .Montreal B'k of New Zealand. Bank of Montreal.— Established 1818.— Capital, $12,000,000. Capital paid-up, $11,998,400. Reserve fund, $5,500,000. Head Office^ Montreal.^ Board of Directors.— Q. Stephen, president; G.W.Campbell, M.D., vice-president; Hon. T. Ryan, P. Rodpath, Sir A. T- Gait, K.CM.G., Hon. D. A. Smith, E. Mackay, G. Scott, A. Gilmour. R. B. Angus, gen- eral manager, Montreal; W. I. Buchanan. manager. The Consolidated Bank ok Canada.— Capital,. ^4,000,000. DirectoraSir F. Hincks, K.C.M.G., president ; R. J. Rookie, vice-president ; Hon. A. Campbell, J.Grant, H Mackay, W.W. Ogilvio, J. kankin, H. McLennan, D. Galbraith, Toronto, W. Thomson, Toronto. J. B.Renny, gen'l manager; T. McCraokon, assistant general manager. Merchants Bank op Canada.— Capital, $6,200,000. DinctorH, — Hon. John Hamilton, presiaent; J. McLennan, vice-president; Sir Hugh Allan, A. Allan, D. Masson, H. MacKenzie, R. Andersoik, W. Darling, J. Hodgson. G. Hague, general manager; W. J.Ingram, assistant general manager; W. W. L. Chipman, local manager. ADVERTISEMENT. IGl OSWALD BROS., Members of the Stoek Exchange ^ m 63 ft 55 St. Franoois ZaTier St.. MONTREAL. -*-%^ Stocks and Securities of all descriptions Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in London, Eng., and New York. I For Oanadian Btock List, see next page. ■ > 1 f I 1 f I ii ' J ' I List of Prineipal Securities dealt in BANKS. Montreal Ontario Merchants' Consolidated... ....... Dii Peuple. .. Jacques Cartier Alolsons °. . < . Toronto Quebec Nationale... Union of Lower Canada Comn\erce Eastern Townships . . . Dominion Hamilton Maritime Exchange Imperial • Standard Federal Ville Marie d'Hochelaga MISCELLANEOUS. Montreal Telegraph... Dominion Telegraph . . Richelieu and Ont. Nav City Passenger Railway City G.is Monl'l Loan & Mort.. Montreal Building Ass, Royal Canadian Ins. Co Dominion Stock Mont'l City Corp., 7 p.c Do, do. <> p.c Do, Bonds, 6 p.c Do. Harbour, 6 pc CAPITAL AUTHORIZED. 12,000,000 3,000,000 9,(X)0,000 4,(K)0,(X)0 1,H(H),(K)0 1,000,000 2,000,000 2,(K)0.000 3,000,000 2,00().(K)0 2,0(K),(M)() (),00(),000 ],50(),0(K) 1,0()0, 1,0(K),000 1,00().IKK) 1,00r2.300 020,550 1,000,(KK) 1,000,000 800,000 2,000,000 «^)O,(Mt0 1.5(K 1,000 1,2(K),000 2.(X)0,(KK) 1,000,000 500,000 6,00(\000 CAPITAL PAID-UP* $11,979,800 2,inM),000 8,32;^276 3,477.950 1,0,9.=>0 6,000,000 1,344,954 97().2.''>0 700,000 667,940 l,0O0, 1,800,0(K) 52^000 470.(HH) 300,000 745,000 679,4(K) 4,060,(M)0 600,»H)') OSWALD BROS., Members of on m mmmki stock exchasois 1 S 7 8 . J45,fKV) >>(»,(M)(> of REST.= ^ cent, on Subscribed Capital. »5,500,000 = 46 400,000 = 12 2.']0,000 = (5i 240,000 = 15 400.000 = 20 1,000,000 = 50 475,000 = 19 300,000 = 15 1,900.000 • • = 32 300,000 = 22} 2<)0.000 = 30 50,000 = • 7 20,000 = • 3 5(1,000 - 5 50,000 = ♦6 '20,000 = • 4 80,0(K) = 8 25,000 Apparent Surplus. 270,429 ' 'iim ' 79,779 ('>0,000 45,000 . • • • • * OnPaid-up Capital. Shares. Ain't. *lli * 9! $200 40 KM) 100 60 50 50 100 lOo 100 100 50 50 50 100 100 loo 100 100 KM) loo 100 40 50 100 60 40 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 100 DIVIDEND DAYS. 1st June and 1st June ti Ist Jan. t< 1st June (t 1st Mar. (( 1st June « 1st Anril (i 1st Iiine ti 1st June ii 1st Mny (i 1st Jan. (( 1st Jan. tt 1st Jan. it 1st May ti 1st June it 1st May it 1st Jan. « 1st Jan. it 1st Jan. it 1st JiMie (i 1st F( b. t,— Fj Fournier, accountant; A. Mercille, pay- ing teller; R. Terroux, receiving teller ; H. liourdon, discount clerk ; J. J. Bogue, book-keeper: L. J. Lamonta«ne, J. Hen- nessey, C H. Parent, J. liot^quet, L- G. Genand. clerks ; N. Cot*'', porter. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividendi, 1st Monday of March and September. TukMolsons Bank.— Capital..S2,(M>0,000 ; Paid-up, $1,906,715. iJitectorH. — John Molson, president; T. Workman. M.P., vice- president: T- JClaxton, K.W. Shepherd, llon.D.L Macpherson, II. A. jNelson, and M. Williams. F. W. Thomas, cashier. M. Heaton, inspector. Discount days : Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends, 1st April and 1st October. I A Banquk JAfQUKS Caktikr— Capital, $1(10,000. (y'//cer»f.--J L I'eaudry, ^resident : A. IJeMoniigny, cashier; W. I^runet, as^^istant raihier; L. G Laca^sc, paying and receiving toller; J. (• -.ke, discount clerk: F. iJ. liafleur, ai'(M»':iii .ot J M Bourret, deputy ledger keeper; J. Leblanc, messenger. Union Bank of Lowkk Canada.— Capital, $l:,000,0O0. l/tml ()(fit'e. Qw brc.—P. MacKwan, ca.^liier. Montreiil jirunch. — 1' . Xa.-h, uumaiger ; M. A. Anderson, a*'»!ountant; A.N- Bell, teller: Jlnglis, clerk; R. F. Reeves, ledger keeper ; J.Moore, messenger. ^ QuFUF.r Bank. -Capital, «:;,000,000. flmd Office, QueT^c— J. MeveuMon, cashier. Montreal Ilnmch.—T ■ Mcl>ougall, H/aniiger; T. C Coffin, accountant; E. C. Durnford, teller; J. P'.ddington, M. N. Holmes, clerks ; W. Anderson, messenger. Discount ev»ry day. 4 B o 3 k OQ O B WKITK BRESS SHIRTS «l.ao, WORTH ||2.28, AT OKO. IIOXD A CO.'S. > CO CO P o •I o o I < IGG BANKS. Bank of Toronto.— J. M. Smith, manager; T. P. Tate, aooountant; C. 3IacJ[ver, teller; J. R. McKirdy, discount clerk ; H. (». Evans, assistant accountant; E. Milloy, ledger; J. L. T. Ployart, clerk ; (j-. (^'hapniau, messenger. Ontario BANK.—Capital, .SH,0Oi),0no. J/end Office, Toronto, Oh/— Hon. J. Simpson, president; D. Fishor.Kenoral manager- Montreal Branch, Flace D'Ar7nea.—C Holland, Manager. Days of discount : Every day. Exchange Bank op Canada.— Capital, $1,000,000. Head Otfiee, Montr e, president ; IS. Paf|uet, cashier ; J. E. Brais, accounlant ; A. Garii'^py. paying toller ; A, (Jiroux, receiving teller ; J. ii. Ortigny, ledger keeper; N. Hoaudry, discount clerk i A. D. Parent, clerk ; T. Beilemaro, messenger. Mrciiamcs' Bank.— C. J. Brydgos, president; J. H. Moruics, c,t shier; H. C. Crawford, to Uw ; .1. 0. A ugor, ledjjM kvvpcr ; J. H. Cauiero:i, clerk; J. iasker, messenger. SHIRTS MADt: TO ORDER AT OEO. ROBTB A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE DA.TIE STREET. CO MERCANTILE. 167 City and District Savin(18 Bank.— 176 St. James street— E. Murphy, president ; Sir Francis liincks, vice-president ; A. M. Delisle, H. Mulholland, Judge Borthelot, A. LaRocque, C. Blacknian, Dr. W. H. Hinsston, and J. O'Brien, directors. E. J. Barbeau, assistant receiver general for Montreal, manarer. Open every lawful, day dunnR bankiuK hours. The Board meets on Mondays. Tlie Bank has three branches : Comer .St. Catherine and Jacques Cartier streets, A. Gari^py, agent; corner St. Joseph and Versailles streets, H. Barboau, agent ; corner Wellington and St. Etienne streets, Point St. Charles^ W. Daly, agent. Bankers : Bank of Montreal. MEECANTILE. MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1842.) A. Robertson, president; H. Lyman, vice-president; J. Kerry, treasurer. Council.— J. Cassils, J. L. Cassidy, J. P. Cleghorn, C U. Gould, E- K- Greene, F. W- Henshaw, W. H. Hutton, A. T Patterson, D- Robertson, H. Shorey, C S- Watson, J. H. Winn. Board of Arbitration.— W . Darling, J. H. Winn, T- Cramp, .J.Grant, H. M McLennan, P. Redpath, J. H- Joseph, R. tSimms, Hon. J. Young, W. Workman. A. Allan, J. Button. DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE. A. Browne, Hamilton, Ont., president; Hon. J.Skead, Otta- wa, Ont ; .J. Kerry, Montreal, Quo; Gl. Troop, Halifax,N.S.: A.Cushing, St. Jt.hn, N B., vice-presiderits. Executive Council.— W. J MoMaster, Toronto, Ont. : T.White, . I r., Montreal, Quo ; W. Pennock, Ottawa, Ont.; A. Joseph, Quebec, Que ; WESant'ord. Hamilton, Ont.; H. Fit, Quebec, Que.; J Gillespie, Toronto, Ont.; W.W.Ogilvio, Montreal. Que. C H. Qouid, Montreal, Q., treasurer ijW. J. Patterson, Mont- real, Q., secretary. Eighth Annual Meeting to be held in Ottawa, on the third Tuesday of January, 1878. CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. {Incorporated bff Act of Parliament in 1863.) (■ommittec of Management- — A. McLennan, president; A. A. McCulloch, treasurer; E. Judge, 0- M. Gould, L. Tourville, D J. Rees, J B- Kirkpatrick, .1. Baird, J. L- Craig. hoard of lievietr.—ii. Esdaile, chairman ; J. Ogilvio, T. W- Raphael, J. MoDougall, G. Scott, M- Laiug. Q I ft mm 03 O I I WHITE. DRF«ISI SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH 99.29, AT ORO. BOND A €0.9fl. *- ' . ■ ^ bo CA 168 MERCANTILE. INSPECTORS OP PRODUCE. «feo. >t9^e«.— Dyde k Major, inspectors, College street. By Chap. 45, 37 Vic. 1874.— The Inspector shall charge the sum of 10 cents for every hundred pounds of pot or pearl ashos inspected by him ; 25 cents for each now head furnished, 18 cents for cooperage and repairs on each barrel— said cooperage to include nails and end hoops of barrel ; 25 cents for putting in a barrel, partly filled, the additional quantity thereof necessary to fill the same, whenever duly required to do so ; 25 cents per barrel in all coses where lime, raw ashes, damaged ashes, or other trash, have been packed or mixed with pot or pearl ashes, for extracting or separating the same. Mour— Hon- John Younf?, 88 Common street. Fees, 2 cents per barrel tor inspecting and branding (exclusive of cooperage). " When any less quantity than 100 barrels of flour are offered for inspection, the inspector shall be entitled to receive the full fees that would accrue to him on one hundred barrels. When the inspector, in his judgment, deems it necessary to strip or empty out the flour, to find out if there is the proper weight of flour in any cask, he shall be entitled to 2 cents for each barrel so stripped or emptied (if it prove to be of short weight), in ad- dition to the two cents per barrel for inspection and branding." O'ratn.— Thomas fiickorstaff. 6 William street. JBce/ and Porh\—Ja,mea Doheney, Government inspector, 2G and 28 Grey Nun street. '^ For such inspection and branding, the inspector shall be entitled to receive, of and from the per- son submitting the same for inspection, for each and every barrel and half barrel, tierce or half tierce of beef or pork su inspected, salted, packed, pickled and branded, 25 cents for eacn barrel, 15 cents for each half barrel, 35 cents for each tierce, and 25 cents for each half tierce, exclusive of cooperaKo and repairs, the charge for which cooperage and repairs shall not exceed 15 cents per barrel, tierce or half tierce ; in consider- ation of which charges all barrels or half barrels, tierces or halt' tierces, shall be delivered in good shipping order." Fish and binh Oil.—L. E. Morin, 25 Normand street.— "Every inspector or deputy inspector who shall inspect and brand or mark any cask or package of ))ickled fish or in bulk, or any fish oil, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, shall bo entitled to tees at the following rates, which shall Do paid by the original owner or the person who employed him i i the first instance :— For each tierce of salmon, sainion-trout or sea trout, 15 cents; ench half tierce, 10 cents ; 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. For each barrel of shad. Id cents ; each half barrel, 7 cents. For each barrel ot white lish, 10 cents ; each half barrel, 7 cents. For each barrel of pickled cudtish, hake, haddock or cattish, 5 cents ; each half barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel of drysalteU codfish, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, 5 cent^ ; each halt b«u:rel u cents. For AT BUT YOVR SHIRTS \T OEO. BOMD A CO/S, lis NOTRK DAMK STREET* MERCANTILE. h\d »> each barrel of bosR, 10 cents; each half barrel, 7 cent?. For each barrel of cod tongues, cod sounds, halibut or eelu, 10 oentf* ; each half barrel, 7 cents. For inspectiniir, gauRinx and branding each puncheon of oil, 20 cents ; each hogHhead, 15 cents ; each tierco, 20 cents ; each barrel, l'> cents. In reckon- ing packages of oil a barrel is .% gals.; a tierce, 42 gain.; a hogs- head. M gals.; a puncheon, 108 gals. The abovo quantities are wine gallons. Tne foregoing rates shall be reckoned exclusive of salt, pickle, cooperage, storage, and labour employed in washing, rinsing, cleaning, nailing, screwing or repacking and pickling any fish. For branding or marking Newfoundland fish which have been inspected in Newfoundland, 2 cent^' per barrel. For inspecting empty packages, 1 cent." The.owner may > .nploy his own coo|)er to act under inspector. Leather and //trfc*.— Thomas Hawkins, inspector.—" Every inspector shall bo 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." James W. Muirhead, city weigher, measurer and gauger, 17 Common and OOGrey Nun streets. led Weights and Measures Inspection Office, 404 St. Paul street.— S. J. Quinn, L. N. Roy, D. Lyons, and 0. Fauteux. (tfts Inspector's Office, Custom House Square— N. Aubin, inspector. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. D. L. MacDougall, chairman; H. S. MacDougall, secretary; John Low, assistant secretary. Mimbera.~ll. A. Budden, J. Burnett, A. M. Cohen, J. D. (Vawford. T. Davidson, E. Ford, L. G. Forget, C. Geddes. C.(}. Geddes, T- Korshaw, D. L- MncDoupall, II. S. MacDougall, G C. MacDougall, R. Moat, J. Moat, WH.Oswal.l, W. Rhind, II. C.Scott, G.W. Simpson, H.G. Strath y, EA. Prentice, T. \Vilson, J.T.Vanneck, JT. Dnvies, P.S. Birnston, W-M 8. Bamston, A 8. Barnston. C.G Hobson, J.W.(»or(lnn. W Sache, D Kinsella, J.Nichols, JF Nott, A.MCuUoch, W.Mackenzie, W J.Fenwick, J. Low, A. C Clark. Meets daily— Morning board at 11- 10 ; aflernuon board at2.30, Saturday at 11 only. I CD f ... vi '•n; ^ BUT YOUR AHIKTfl AT ORO. BOND A CO.% 415 NOTHK BAHIfr: NTRKCT. 170 PUBLXU COMPANIES. MONTREAL OPEN STOCK EXCHANGE. Hon. H-StarneH, president; K Caiupbelt, vioo-prosident ; F. H. Burnett, secretary. Afem/icr«.— LAPBarthe, P.D Browne, FIL Burnett, R. A. Campbell, T- A Druiiiinond. W.D. Dupont, JGIaMS. J H. Hall, H.8. Leeoh, R Mitchell, B W Parker, G- ll- Patterson, K. Rawlinss, A. Ku^s, D. SinceinK?^, M.B Smith, Hon. 11- StarneM, W.J. Turpin, W.Woir, CVVhitlaw, JP Withers. Meets daily— M(>rning board atl2<30 ; afteruoou board at3.30. Saturday at 12 only. l^UBLIC COMPANIES. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, TELEGRAPH. &o. Grand Trunk Railway Comi-an y of Canada, including Thk MONTRKAL A- CHAMl'LAIN AND BuKFALO & LaKK UuRON R.R- — Sir Henry Tyler, president, London ; Hon. J. Ferrier, senator, chairman, Cannda. Oificers.—d Hickson, general manager and treasurer; L- J. Seargeant, tratlic manager ; K- P. llannaford, chief engineer; H. Wallis, locomotive skjperintendent : PS. Stevenson, general freight agent; W.J. Spicor, superintendent; W. Wainwright, general passenger agent; T. B. Hawson, auditor; J. Taylor, general .'^toreKeeper ; C I)rinkwater, general manager's assist* ant. Ofiices, Jacques Cartior S Co. (Royal Mall Line).— Between Montreal, Quebec, and intermediate ports, to Char- lottetown and Piotou. Otfioe, 30>5 Commissiouers street. J. A* DupoDt, agent. Thk Richrliku and Ontario Navkiation Company.— Daily Royal Mail Line ot'Steainers between Quebec, Montreal, Ilumil- toD, and intermediate ports. J. B. Lam6re, r.ei^eral manager; A. Milloy, traflic manager; J. N. Beaudry, so'^rotary-treasurer. QtKce.—^o. 228 St. Paul street. FroiKht and Ticket Office, 133 St. Jatnes fitreot. ii. A. Dickson, ticket agent. MKUciiANTS AND Lakk AND RivKR S.S LiNK — Line of Cana- dian propellers tradiiiK regularly to Toronto, Hamilton und Upper Luke ports. Connecting at Toronto with the Northern and Toronto, (irey and Bruce Railways, and at Hamilton with the Oreat Western, Canada Southern, and Hamilton and North Western Railways. G. E. Jnuiues & Co., agents, 108 Common street. Ottawa Rivkr Navigation Company (Royal Mail Line of Steauier8).— R. W. Shepherd, president: E. Scott, secretary. Office, No. 13 Bonaventure street. Bay op Quintk and Rivkr St. Lawrknck Stkamuoat Co.— Between Montreal, Prescott, Brockville, Kin>iston, Pioton, Belleville, and Trenton. J. F. McCuaig, agent, 81 Common street, Montreal. HoLGOMB & Strwart's Frkight Link— Oflico, No. 2 Union Buildings, St. Francois Xavier street, Montreal. Montrral and Ottawa Fouwarding Co.— J. W. Kinghorn, agent. Office, Common street (Caual Basin), Montreal. Union Navigation Co.— Between Montreal, Quebec and in- termediate ports. C. H. Let'aivre, secretary and treasurer. Office, 10^ Port street, Montreal. Sincrnnrs-McNauohton Forwarding and Tug Line.— J. Duprd, manager. Office, 88 Common, corner Nazareth street (Canal Basin), Montreal. fn. fi%J IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k // A >* 1.0 1.1 lis IL25 HI 1.4 I 1.6 Fhotograpdiic .Sciences Corporation 23 WiST MAIN STtf IT WEBSTIR,N.Y. U5M (716)673-4503 ^\ 4 .S5 V> M^ '^.'*'- O^ ^^^' '^ Si ^ I' *" ! 1 'I i* i 1', 'I Ii vi^ bfi 03 fc PS Hi -s •iH -a & BtJT TOrR SH1RT9 AT OEO. BOND A €0.% 415 XOTRE 1>AME STRKET. 172 PUBLIC COMPANIES. Western Express Line for Passengers and Freight to ALL Western Ports (13 first-class propellers).— W. Maoauley, agent. Office, 93 Common street and Canal Wharf. Montreal Telegraph Co.— This Company connects by the Western Union Telegraph Company with all parts of the United States, Mexico, West Indies, Bahamas, Cuba, and British Columbia, and by Cable, &c. with Europe, Asia and Australia. Directors. — i^ir Hugh Allan, president; A. Allan, G. W. Campbell, M.D-, P- Redpath, Hon- E. G. Penny. J. Dakers, superintendent and secretary ; C. Bourne, treasurer. Head office, corner St. Francois Xavier and St. Sacrament streete. Dominion Telegraph Co.— HonTNGibbs, president; J.I. Mackenzie, vice-president ; J. Michie, treasurer ; T.Swinyard, managing director; Fred. Roper, secretary. Directors.— T JH GtibhSy MP., A.R McMaster, A. Copp, L. Oliphant, and W . Cayley. H. Neilson, C . R. Hosmer, and T • C . Elwood, superintendents. Office, St. Francois Xavier street. Huron Copper Bay Co.— North British and Mercantile Insur- ance Buildings, 42 St- Francois Xavier st. D. L. M'acDougall, president; M. 6 abcock, vice-president; C Geddes, R. SimmSi directors; J. G. Burrows, secretary. Kennebec Gold Mining Co.— Hon. T. Ryan, Senator; C. J« Brydges, E. M. Hopkins, A. Wilson, W. Shanly, M.P., T. Reynolds, Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, directors. Messrs. MacDougall & Davidson, North British & Mercantile Insurance Buildings, brokers. Messrs. Eitchie & Borlase, solicitors, St. James street. Montreal Mining Company.— R. Anderson, president; M. H.Gault, vice-president; G. W. Campbell, M.D., J. HuttoOt H. MulhoUand, Hon. Judge Cross, A. Murray, P. Redpath, directors ; N. J. Handyside, secretary. Office, 58 St. Francois Xavier street. Trust and Loan Coypany of Canada.— R. Stephenson, commissioner; G. Bourdeau, accountant; T. Trihey, assistant accountant; E. Beauvais, Jr., clerk; Judah, Wurtele & Bran- chaud, solicitors ; A. D. Jobin, notary. Office, Life Assooia- tion of Scotland Buildings, 97 St. James street. Montreal Plumbago Mining Company.— R. W. Shepherd, president ; H. R^ Ives, vice-president ; Hon. T. Ryan, I)r. G. W. Campbell, T. Cramp, T. R. Christian, G. Sootti directors. BHUm UrABE TO GlIDER AT GEO.^BOXD treetor».— E.Lalumidre, F. Audet, T.Sicotte. Office, iO Notre Dame street 4 ► SHIRTS nCADK TO ORDSR AT «EO; BOITD'^A^CO^ISl,^ 41S NOTRE DAME STREET. - i PUBLIC COMPANIES. 175 Canada Mutual Building Society.— J. B. Hutoheson, presi- dent; J. G. Hunt, vice-president; W. Turner, seo.-treasurer ; D.R.MoCord, B.C.L-, solicitor; WDeM.Marler.notary ; J.J. Browne, surveyor; G. Lulham, C C DeZouohe, I. Boudreau, trustees; J.M.Farquhar, J- M.Henderson, E.Alston, auditors; City and District Savings Bank, bankers. Directors. — I. Boudreau, T- Buchanan, C. C. DeZouche, W. Farquhar, JH. Field, D. Guthrie, J. Hagar, J.G. Hunt, JB. Hutcheson, J -Leslie, G. Lulham, D- Newton, C.E.Saunderson, J.Simpson, R.R.Wiesenborn. Imperial Mutual Building Society op Montreal.— R, Miller, president; R. Irwin, vice-president; J. H. Timmis* secretary-treasurer ; J. Hampden Field, J. F. Scriver and J. McLean, trustees ; R. Miller, R Irwin, J. McLean. J. Murray, W. Lavers, E. Rothwell, J. F. Scriver, W. Lapham, J. Mo- Dermid. A. Ross, H. Willison, J. Robertson. F. Drummond, J. Hampden Field, and M. Palmer, directors. Office, No. 1 Bleury ' street, Field's Photographic Gallery. Mount Royal Cemetery Company.— Trustees.— C^Mi*cfe of England— yi. H- Gault, J. Day, Q.C, E. Idler, W. Turner, H. Bulmer, G. Macrae, Q.C, Hiram Mills and T. Craig. Presbyterian Church.— B. Lyman, J. Stirling, R. Esdaile, C. D Proctor, J. McDougall, A.W. Ogilvie, M.P.P., A. Robertson and A. Murray. Methodist Church — J. Sinclair and T. M. Bryson. Congregational. — H. Lyman. Baptist- — G. B. Muir. Uni' tarian.—R. Archbald, B- Lyman, president ; R. Esdaile, vice- president; M- H. Gault, treasurer; W. Turner, secretary; R. Sprigings (at the Cemetery), superintendent. Hamilton Powder Co.— T. C. Brainerd. president ; W. Gor- don, sec-treas. Office, 61 St. Francois Xavier street, Montreal. Canadian Telegraphers' Mutual Insurance Association. — Officers.— C. Bourne, treasurer and auditor M. T. Co., Montreal, president ; H. Neilson, supt. Western District, D. T. Co., Toronto, vice-president ; B. J. Hickey, train despatcher, G. T. R., Montreal, secretary; J. S. McConnell, treasurer's de- partment, M. T. Co., Montreal, treasurer; J. Stephenson, supt. G. T. R., C. R. Hosmer, supt. Eastern District, D. T. Co., A. Grant, Montreal Telegraph Co , J. S- Mackenzie, chief oper- ator, head office, M. T. Co. ; John Egan, train despatcher, G. T. R.. executive committee. C©UNTT of HoCHELAGA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. — "W. Evans, president; J. Brousseau, vice-president; H. Brodie, secretary-treaiburer. GO I GO CD & I *V,i '••nj 'I y( I'-ii h 'f n. r* ABIBTS ^AffiE TO OitDEll AT CWO. «OIII> « CO.% 41S NOTRE DAMi: BIllfiET. 1 S ' 176 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. EXPEESS COMPANIES. Canadian Express Co., 84 & 86 St. Francois Xavier street. United States and Canadian Express Co., 84 and 86 St. Fran- cois Xavier street. European Express Co., 84 and 86 St Francois Xavier street. G. A. Boon, 182 St. Maurice street. Sharpens City Express Co.. 30 Victoria square. Burrell's, 22 and 24 Foundling street. Dumaine & Halpin's City Express, 1 Campeau street* A. Larin's City Express, 50 St. Charles Borromee street. P. Quinn's City Express, 17 William street. D. Lafferty's City Express, 13 St. Bernard, off Bleury street. R. Simpson & Son, 86^ St. Botiaventure street. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Church Home.— /n connection with the Church of England in Jtfonereo/.— 34 Aylmer street.— The Most Rev. the Metropoli-. tan, president ; Mrs. Oxenden, 1st directress ; Mrs. T. B. Anderson, 2nd directress; Mrs. McDonnell, 3rd directress; Miss H. Crawford, treasurer ; Miss Shepherd, secretary ; Mrs. Gardam, matron. Peotestant Orphan Asylum, No. 1445 St. Catherinelstreet (West).— Mrs. E. S. Freer, 1st directress ; Mrs. Henry Lyman, 2nd directress ; Miss M. Greenshields, treasurer : Miss A. Mo- Cord, secretary; Mr. James Campbell and Mrs. Campbell, superintendent and matron. United Protestant Workingmen*s Society.— W. Johnston, president; J. Doyle, 1st vice-president; C. Sonne, 2n4 vice- president; J.T. Finnic, A.M., M.D., 561 Dorchester St., phy- sician ; W.Roberts, recording secretary; S-Gray, financial sec- retary ; R. Scale, treasurer , W. Cowie, T. Sonne, C. Boon, J. A. Miller, J. Perry, trustees. Stewardti,—BU Ann's Ward, Point St. Charles, south side of Canal, J. Ward, 95 Congregational st. ; Forfar st. section, C.S. Williams, 97 Forfar st. ; St. Ann's, east of Colbome. R. Perry, 120McGill St. ; St. Antoine, W. Scale, 43 St. Antoine st; St. Lawrence, north of Dorchester st, D Smith, 557 St. Lawrence St.: St. Lawrence, south of Dorchester st., L.Anderson, 72 St. Urbain st.; St- Louis, D. Fisher, SO Hypolite stj St. Mary's, J. Miller, 56 St-Ignace st.; St. James', J.Rodgers,jr., 450 St. Mary St. ; East, Centre, and West, A. Kyle, 17 St Genevieve st. Montreal Ladies' Benevolent Society, 31 Berthelet stteet. —Mrs. Vanneok, l£t directress : Mrs. Wheeler, 2nd directress ; Mrs. Bessey, secretary for children; Mrs. F^ Thomas, trea- surer ; Miss Evans, secretary. h. 4 ' WHITE DRESS .^liilliT^ J^l.r*0, WORTH 92.25, AT GEO. noiVI> «fe C0.9S. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONB. 177 Protestant House op Industry and Refuge.— W. Work- man, president ; 0. Alexander, 1st vice-president; J. &. Mac- kenzie, 2nd vice-president; H. Lyman, treasurer; G. Cruik- ghank, honorary secretary; D MoMilian, secretary and super- intendent : Mrs. McMillan, matron. Firemen's Benevolent Association.— F. McCuUoch, presi- dent ; W. MoRobie, vice-president ; J. Beckingham, secretary ; W. Patton, treasurer; J. Naud, (assistant chief,) J. J. Cairns, W. McCrobie, h\ Haines, J. Beaulieu, W. Mann, E. Jackson, A. Qodin, J. Beckingham, visiting committee ; W. H. Hall, E. Jackson, auditors. Protestant Infants' Home, 9 Notre Dame street.— (Founded 1870; incorporated 1871.)— James Button, president; Mrs. Dr. Scott, 1st directress ; Mrs. James Mutton, 2nd directress ; Mrs. Pelton, 3rd directress ; Mrs Chas. Ault, treasurer ; Mrs. John Kenne, corresponding secretary; Mrs. B. F. Davis, ]peoording secretary ; Mrs. Roy, matron. Dbap and Dumb Institution.— Founded, 1848, for the instruc- tion- of deaf and dumb boys, under the direction of the Clerks Regu) ar of St. Viator. The pupils are taught to speak and read on the lips with the help of signs. There are two courses of studies, English and French.— Rev. A. Belanger, director, Mile- End. Hervey Institute and Home and School op Industry, 215 Mountain street —Mrs. H. L. Routh. president ; Mrs. Walk- late, vice do. ; Mrs. A. Force, treasurer ; Mrs. F. A. Clark, secretary ; Miss Hei vey, honorary president ; Mrs. Tasker, corresponding secretary. Committee of Management.— MQ8da.mG8 Hall, J. H. Morris' Cornish, McDonald, J. T. Molson, J. Eraser, Spicer, Bessey Christie, Holmes, Mclvor, Mooney, J. Ross, 8. Thompson* Tasker, Botterell, Misses Moodie, Murray, Snowdon, Baxter' Dow and Gale. Montreal Workingmen's Mutual Benefit and Widows and Orphans' Provident bociETY.— J. Wright, president; H. 8. Couper, 1st vice-president ; W. T. Bostock, 2nd vice-presi- dent ; W. King, treasurer ; J. H. Vincent, secretary ; J. W-H. Dixon, assistant secretary ; W. Stenhouse, linancial secretary ; J. Atchison, assistant financial secretary; A. W. Ogilvie, G. Scott, A. McGibbon, trustees ; J. Findlay, J. Chestnut, J. McKenzie, auditors ; B. Carter, Q.C., honorary solicitor;. G- Ahern, librarian; J. Boll, M.D, physician. Regular meetings ii % CD B o a- § I OB §* if V 1 I 5' CD O Ni i l(- r « ;1 I il • i k Jf 1 I 'if ■ii' CQ GO 08 O OB 08 CO ns !■•' iiii . CO o 8 'a o O CO a BUT TOm SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND A CO.'S, 415. NOTRE DAME STREET. 178 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. are hold every second Monday evening of each month, in the Long Room, Mechanics' Institute. All communioations should be addressed to J. H. Vincenti 452 Seignefurs street, correspond- ing secretary. English AVorkingmen's Benefit Society. — The Most Rev. The Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, patron ; J. C. Clark, president ; J. Wingham, J. Cook, vice-presidents ; E. Leach, secretary ; C. Godfrey, assistant secretary ; S. Gray, treasurer; Rev. Dean Bond, Rev. Canon Baldwin, Rev. C. Belcher, chaplains; J.T. S. VVebb, M.D., CM., medical officer; J. J. Day, honorary solicitor; J. U. Isaacson, honorary notary; G. Penk, C. Godfrey, T. Shepherd, auditors; J. E. Moisey, B. Thyer, W. Stevens, B. Norris, P. Stewart, P. Pocock, C. God- frey, G. Hobson, stewards. Irish Protestant Bbnbvolent Society.— W. J- McMaster, president; R. Irwin, 1st vice-president; G- A. Holland, 2nd Tice-prMident ; D. R. McCord, 3rd vice-president; J. fl. Mooney,^reasurer ; W- G. Wilson, recording secretary; J. Carmichael, Jr., assistant secretary; H. Dunne, correspond- ing secretary. Emigration Committee— A. Bryson, chairman; C Healy, A. Mackay, J. Guest, J. P. Black, W- Buard, R. Thomas. Charitable Committee— R. Irwin, chairman ; J. Mc- Millan, A. McNally, G- Forbes, R. McEeown, A. A. Murphy. St. Andrew's Home.— No. 484 Dorchester street.— Committee meets every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, F. J. Logic, chairman; D. Morrison, A. N. Shewan, J. Chalmers, W. Reid, assisted by a Committee of Ladies. Protestant IxsTiTiTioN for Deaf Mutes.-— C6te St. Antoine Road, Montreal— C.» Alexander, president; T- Cramp, vice- president; F. Mackenzie, secretary-treasurer; W. B- Scott, M.D., physician; T. Widd, principal ; Mrs. T. Widd, matron; Miss C. Bulmer, assistant toaottier; Prof. J. Duncan, teacher of drawing and painting. Industrial Rooms, 546 Dorchester street.— Mrs. John Red- path, president ; Mrs. Baldwin, vice-president; Mrs. R.For- syth, lady superintendent; Miss Rintoul, treasurer; Miss Din- ning, secretary ; My«. D. McMillan, superintendent. Canadian Society for the Prevention op Cruelty to Animals.— W. AVorkman, president; F. Mackenzie, secretary- treasurer ; A. Gailey, iudpector. Office, Mechanics' Hall, St. James street. * SHIRTS MADK TO ORDER AT OKO. BOHTD A CO.'S^ 415 NOTRE UA9IE STREET. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 179 NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. dBOROE's Society.— Patron, The Most Rev. the Metropoli- tan; J.Kerry, president; J. Heath, 1st vice-president ; F* W. Henshaw, 2nd vice-president; W. S. Walker, treasurer; F. H. Reynolds, secretary ; J. F. Norris, assistant secretary. CAapiatn*.— The Very Rev. the Dean of Montreal: Rev- H- Wilkes, D.D. ; Rev. R. W. Norman, M. A. ; Rev. J. F. Steven- son, LL-B.; Rev. A. J. Bray, Rev. S. Belcher. PAj!/8*cian«.— Messrs. G. E. Fenwick, M.D., G. F. Slack, M.D. and T. D. Reed, M.D. Board of Management— MeBBTS* N. Mercer, A. R. 0. Selwyn, W. D. Stroud, J. Bauden, J. F. Kidner, H. Morgan, E. Rawl- ings and F. J. Hamilton. St. Andrew's Sooibty.— E. McLennan, president : Lt.-Col. A. A. Stevenson, 1st vice do. ; J. C.Watson, 2nd vice do. ; F.J. Logie, secretary ; J. N. Greenshields, B.C'L-, assistant-secre- tary ; C. J. Baird, treasurer. Chaplains. — Rev. G. Lang, Rev. R. Laing. Phyaician8.—'DTB. Wanless, Bell, G. W. Ross and W. Gardner. Charitable Committee,— ¥. J- Logie, chairman ; D. Morrison, A. N. Shewan, J. Chalmers and W. Reid. Committee of Accounts,— A. Robertson, A. MoGibbon, J. Ful- ton, A. B. Stewart, A. W. Ogilvie. M.P.P., P. S. Ross, A. Murray. Committee of Instalment.—J , Wright, D. Cunningham. J. C. Beckett representative governor to Prv t.^^tant House of Refuge. Caledonian Society op Montreal.— A. McGibbon, presi- dent; D. Guthrie, 1st vice-president; D. Newton, 2nd vice-pre- sident; A. Baillie, treasurer; J. Yuile, financial secretary; J. M> Glass, B.CL', secretary. St. Patrick's Society— Founded 1856 : Incorporated 1863.— B. Devlin, M. P., president; D-Barry, B.CL-, Ist vice-presi- dent; D' Coghlan, 2nd vice-president ; J. McGrath, treasurer; W.G. Walsh, corresponding secretary; S. Cross, recording sec- retary; D.P- Lyons, assistant recording secretary ; G- Murphy, D.Lyons, P.Carroll, W. Cunningham, 8- J Quinn, A. Purcell, G.Craven. P.Keho"©, J.Drugon, J.P. Whelan, L- Hughes, P.J. Kearney, W.Sullivan, J- McKeown, R. P. Burke, W- Conroy, committee of management; Rev. Father Dowd, chaplain ; F. Rourk, M.D., honorary physician. 09 • s o CD I 1 1 1 f.1 fi 'f^^n^ IVHITK DRESS SHIRTS 91.00, WORTH 99.90, AT GEO. UOBfU A CO.'S. .1* CO 03 ■s M .a CO n 0^ etc o 03 180 TEMPERANCE. St. Jran B aptistr Socifty.— J. P Rottot. M .D. , president ; JLarammde, 1st vioe-presidcnt ; R.Thibaudeau, 2na vioe-pre- sident ; J- Perrault, treasurer ; A.Gelinas, secretary; A. D. Laoroix, corresponding senretnry; E. P. Lachapelle, M-D-, marshal; Dr. Mount, A. Vincent, — Leblanc, G. Chapleau, A. Ouimet, C Laoroix, J. Lornnger, T. Crevier, council; Mon- seigneur Fabre, grand ohaplain. Grrman Society. — Fred. jGeriken, president; W. Riepert and J- Strohmeier, vi(*e presidents; E. W. Gnaedinger, treasurer ; A. Byer, corresponding secretary ; F. Boas, recording secre- tary. Charitable Committee— Dr. Sommer, Henry Dreifuss and G. Booker. Meets first Wednesday in each month, at their rooms, 295 Notre Dame street. Swiss Society — Established December, 1874. — N. Aubin, president; M.Coindet, vice-president; H. Dreifuss, treasurer; A. Monet, secretary; H. Dreifuss and A. Monet, oharitablo oommittee. TEMPERANCE. Montreal Temperance Society-— All clergymen in the city who are total abstainers; and J. R. Dougali, president; R. Irwin, treasurer; W. H. Orr, secretary; G. Childs R. Irwin, jD. Tees, T. H. Schneider, W. Paul, W. H. Orr, D. Rose, J. H. Cayford, L. Jones, J. Monagan, W. Macdonald, J. N. Emra, S. A. Abbott, and Hon. J. Ferrier, executive committee. The working of this organization is under the charge of five distinct committees, viz. :— General Purpose, Finance, Elec- toral, Vigilance and Alliance, each of which report progress to the meeting of the Genernl Council, which is held the last Monday oi each month at the place appointed by notice by the secretary. Sons op Temperance Grand Division, Province op Que- BKC— Rev. D. Winter, Lac hute. G. W. P. ; J. M. W. Duff, Montreal, G-W-A. ; J. S. Hal!, 6 Bleury street, Montreal, Grand Scribe; James Fish. Lachute, G. T. ; Rev. A. Duff, 8herbrooke, G. Chaplain ; J. B. Cushing, Cushing, G. Con. ; J. IS. Buchan, Geneva, G. Sent. Wnr TOUR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOBTD A €0.*fll« 415 NOTRK: DA9IE STREET. TEMPERANCE. 181 Howard Division, No. 1, meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at their rooms, Bleury street. Thistle Division, No. 53, meets every Thursday evening at the American Presbyterian School-room, Tannery West, at 8 o'clock. Oka Division, No. 123, meets every Tuesday evening in the school-room, Desrividres street, at 8 o'clock. Star of the East Division, No. 137, meets in the basement of the Panet (Street Church every Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Mayflower Division, No. 138, meets in the school-room, No. 801 Ontario street, every Tuesday evening at 8 o'ciook. United Trmperanor Ordrb (late British American Order of Good Templars).— Fi'cfona Lodpe No, 5.— Meets every Thurs- day evening at 7.30, in the Methodist Church, in Dupr^ Lane . Britannia Lodge— Meets every Friday at 7.30 in Forfar street.J Independent Order op Good Templars. — Mount Royal Lodge, No. 1.— Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, 6 Bleury street. Boyal Victoria Lodge, No. 3.— Meets every Thursday even- ing, at 8 o'clock, in St. Mark's school-room, corner William and Daihousie streets. * Hope Lodge, No, 15.— Meets every Tuesday evening in the basement of St. Mark's Church, at 8 o'clock. Winstanley Lodge, No. 76.— Meets every Tuesday evening in the school room ot St. Jude's Church, at 8 o'clock. Shaftesbury Lodge, No, 77.— Meets every Saturday evening in Temperance flail, 6 Bleury street, at 8 o'clock. Star of Liberty Lodge, No. 45.— Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Unitarian Mission Room, Wellington street, Point St. Charles, at 8 o'clock. Wellington Lodge, No, 66.— Meets every Friday evening in the basement of the Panet Street Church, Quebec Suburbs. Hoyal Arthur Lodge, No. 113.— Meets every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at Shaftesbury Hall, Mountain street. I ^■•■■ni .11 ". \f I [0. 1' t!iv f m m !'■ ; J \-iL ' i> BHTRTS IWADK TO ORDFR AT OEO. BODTD * CO.'S, 415 IVOTRE DAME STREET. I bo CO u CO -4 ti I « I P-l ca o 182 TEMPERANCE. Mountain Lodpfi, No, 121.— Meetw every Wednesday evening at Methodist Mission school room, 141 St> Lawrenoe street, St. Jean Baptiste VillRge, at 8 o'clock. Ropol Albert Lodge, No 1?5.— Meets every Monday evening at 104 Bonaventure street, at 8 o'clock • St. George's Church Temperance Sooirtt.— Very Rev the Dean of Montreal, president; Rev. Jas. Carmiohaeli vice- president ; T. H. Schneider, 2nd vice-president ; N. R. Mudge, treasurer ; W. Walklate, secretary ; E. F. Dartnell, assistant secretary; W. Radford, R. W. D'Olier, S. K. Crawford, J. Tomkins, P. W. Terrill, G. R. Prowse» E. W. Mudge, II. J. Putnam: R. B. Hutchison. T. G. Smit^, Dr. J. Nichol, J. Savage, T. A. McLean, T. Crathern, general committee. % St. Luke's Church Temperance Society.— H. J. Dart, president ; J. Wentworth Hill and James Church., vice-presi- dents ; Fanny Overing, treasurer ; J. White, jr., secretary. Meets alternate Fridays. Rechabites.— Perseverance Tent No. 1 meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, 6 Bleury street. St. Ann's Total Abstinence Society.— Meets on 2nd Sun- day in each month, immediately after vespers. The secretary at St. Ann's Church. St. Bridget's Total Abstinence Society.— Meets every Sunday at 10.30 a.m , at their hall under St Bridget's Church, 101 Dorchester street. St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society.— Members meet 2nd Sunday of each month, after vesi)ers, for religious instruc- tion, at which time the pledge is administered. Temperance Society (R.C.)op St. James Church.— Meet- ing first Sunday of every month, at 7 p.m. SociI:t6 de Temperance du Diocese de Montreal.— R. C. Bishop of Montreal, honorary president; Very Rev. H. Moreau, acting president. WIMTE I>Rr.ffl«« SIflRTS flll.50, WORTH I!I2.^«, 4T COLIiEGES AND SCHOOLS. lo3 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Univrrsity op MrOiLL Collkok — Ft«<*/or.— Ills E.\oo)lenoy the Governor General. OovcrnorH— lion. CD. Day, LL.D., D.C.L., Pretiident and Chnncellor of the Univeraitu ; Hon. J. Ferrier, Senator, M.L.C., A.Robertson, M.A., (iQ.y Hon. C. Dunkin, M.A., D.C.L., P. Redpath, G. Moffatt, M.A., .1. II. K. Molson, lion. P. W. Torranoe, MA., B.C.L., C. J. Brydgcs, lion. Sir A. T. GaU, K.C.M G., Hon. Sir h\ Uinoks, K.C.M.G., C.B., Hon. L. H. Holton, M.P.. J. Molson, J. Hiokson. Prin- cipal and Vice-Chancellor. — J. W. Dawson, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. Fdlova. — Ven. Archdeacon Leach, D.C.L., LL.D., Vice Principal and Dean of the Faculty ol" Arts ; H. A. Howe, LL.D. ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, D.C.L., Q.C., Dean of the FacuI- ty of Law; G. W. Campbell, M.A., M.D., LL.D., Dean of the Faculty of Medicine ; Rev. J. Cook, D.D., Principal of Morrin College, Quebec ; A. Johnson, M.A.. LL.D., Professor of Mathe- matics and Natural Philosophy, Vice-DeaR of the Faculty of Arts; Rev. G. Cornish, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Classical Literature; Rev. H. Wilkes, M.A., D.D.^ LL.D., Principal and l^rofessor of Theology and Church History in the Conprega- tional College of British North America; Rev. J). H. MacVicar, LLD., Principal and Professor of Theology in the Presbyterian College of Montreal ; R. A.. Ramsay, M.A., B.C.L., liopreson- tative Fellow in Arts ; J. Reddy, M.D., Representative Fellow in Medicine ; W. H. Hicks, Principal of McGill Normal School ; Rev. J. Jenkins, D-D., Chairman of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners for City of M<>ntreal ; J. J. McLaren, M.A., B.C.L., Representative Fellow in Law; E. Holton, B.C.L., Representative Fellow in Law ; -, Represen- tative Fellow in Medicine ; J. R. Dougall, M.A., Representa- tive Fellow in Arts ; W. H. Kerr, Q.C., D.C.L., Acting Dean of the Faculty of Law; Rev. J. C. Murray, LL.D., Professor of Logic ; J.S. C.Wurtele, ii.C.L., Associate Professor of Commer- cial Law; G. E. Fenwick, M.D., Professor of Surgery ; W- H. Hingston, M.D., Representative 'Fellow in Medicine. Score- tary^ Beaistrnr and Bursar.— W. Craig Baynes, B. A.— resi- dence and office, East Wing McGill College. Clerk.— J. W. Brakenridge— residence, 13 Burnside Place. Professors. Faculty of Arts.— J, W. Dawson, LL.D., P.R.S., F.G.S., Prin- cipal, Logan Professor of Geology and Professor of Natural History; Ven. Archdeacon Leach, D.C.L., LL.D., Vice-Prin- cipal, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Molson Professor of English Literature ; H. A. Howe, LL.D., Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Rev. A. DeSola, LL.D., o p. a CD 3 trf CO g p. O w CO H i» l^i <■ ■': ill * "si j-'i I li'-l \^ ■■ mm BUT TOVK SHIRTS AT OEO. BOITBJ'^ CO.'S, 415 NOTRIi: DAIWE STRf:\'t:T. Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature ; A. Johnson, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Redpath Professor of Natural Philosophy; Rev. G Cornish, LL.D., Professor of Clas- sical Literature; P. J. Darey, M.A., B.C.L., Professor of French Language and Literature ; C. F. A. Markgraf, M.A., Profesbor of German Language and Literature ; Rev. J. Mur- ray, LL D., Professor of Logic and Mental and Moral Philoso- phy. Department of Practical and Applied Science.— -IL. T. Bovey, Professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics ; B. L. Harrington, B.A., Ph. D., Professor Assaying, Mining and Chemistry; C. H. McLeod, B.A.S., Lecturer in Surveying and Drawing and Superintendent of Meteorologioal Observatory; A. Duff, M.A., Lecturer in Mathematics. Faculty of Laio.—Bo''. J. J. C. AbV/Ott, D.CL., Dean of the Faculty , of Law and Professor of Commercial Law; Hon. W. Badgleyf D.C.L., Professor of Public and Criminal Law ; R. G. Laflamme, D.CL-, Professor of the Law of Real Estate ; E. Carter, Q.C., B.C.L-, Associate Professor of Criminal Law ; N. W. Trenholme, M.A., BC-L , Professor of Roman Law; J. S. C. Wurtele, B.C.L., Associate Professor of Commercial Law ; W. H. Kerr, D.CL., Acting Dean of the Faculty of Law and Professor of International Law ; G. Doutre, D.C.L., Professor of Civil Procedure ; H. F. Rainville, Associate Professor of Real Estate Law ; C. A. Geoffrion, B.C.L., Lecturer in Roman Law; E. Larue, B.C.L., Lecturer in Legal History; J. S. Archibald, B.A., B.C.L., Lecturer in Criminal Law; M. Hut- chinson. B.C.L., Lecturer in Civil Procedure ; J. E. Robideau, B.O.L., Lecturer in Real Estate Law. J.Andrew, Instructor in Elocution ; F. S. Barnjum, Instruc- tor in Gymnastics. McGiLL Normal School.— Affiliated to the University under the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation of the University.— W. He Hicks, principal ; J. McGregor, M. A., ordinary i)rofessor ; S. P- Robins, M. A., associate professor of natural history ; P. J. Dssrey, M. A., associate professor in French; F. W. Hicks, M.A., instructor in history; regular instruction in drawing given by H.Bird, R. A., and in music by R.J. Fowler; W-C Baynes, B- A., secretary. Model School of McGill Normal School.— F.W. flicks* M. A., teacher of boys' school; Miss J. Swallow, teacher of girls' school ; Miss L. Derick, teacher of primary school. Protestant Board opSohoolCommissioners.— TheRev. J. Jenkins, D.D., chairman ; W. Lunn, honorary treasurer; Prin- ' SmRTS MAlli: TO OftDKR Af OEO. BOXD A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE OAWE STREET. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 185 . oipal Dawson, M. A., LLD., P.R.S., Ac, Alderman G. W. Stephens, B-C-L, S. E. Dawson, Rev. J. F. Stevenson, LL.B., commissioners ; I'S. P.Robins, M.A., secretary and superintend- ent of schools ; H. Evans, cashier and accountant. High School of Montreal. — «S'kins, B CL ; P. W. Kelley, B.A., Ph. D.; A. N. Shewan, M.A.; A. E. Duncan, M.A. ; J. Andrew, N. Duval, M.A., H. Bird. F. S. Barnjum. Preparatory School.— 1& W- Arthy, head master; Miss F. Rennie, Miss H. Bell, Miss Napier, Miss E. Hargrave,assistants. High School for Girls.— TmcAtwflr Staff.— Mrs, J. Scott, Miss Hart, Miss Handerson, Miss Fluhmann, Miss Weeks, Miss McFee, Miss Christie, Miss S. Lawless, Miss Rodger, S. P. Ro- bins, M.A.; G Murray, B.A., Oxon.; P. W. Kelley, M.A., Ph. D. ; J. Andrew, C F. Davies, Mus- Doc; H. Bird, A. E. Dun- can, M.A. ; Protestant Board of School Examiners op Montreal.— The Rei* G. Cornish, LL.D., president; A. Johnson, LL-D-, vice-president; the Rev. C. A. Doudiet, A.M.; the Rev. Princi- pal Lobley ; the Rev. J. Scrimger, A-M.; the Rev. T. Lafleur; T. A. Gibson, A.M , secretary. There are four Statutory Quarterly Meetings: on the first Tuesday in February, May, August and November. The meet- ings are held in the Natural History Society's Rooms, Univer- sity street, at 9 a.m. Roman Catholic Board of School Examiners.— Rev. C Lenoir, president; Rev J. Hogan and Rev. W. R. Leolaire, Messrs. W. Doran, U- E. Archambault, and A. D. Lacroix, Montreal ; P. H- Valade, secretary, Longueuii. Meet at Jacques Cartier Normal School, Notre Dame street, on first Tuesday in February, May, August, and November, at 9 o'clock, a.m. Diocesan Theological College, 77 University street.— Rev. W. Henderson, M.A-, principal. University op Bishop's College, Lennoxvillb— Incor- porated by Royal Charter, 1863.— President of the Corporation and Visitor, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec, D-D. ; Vice-President of the Corporation and Visitor, the Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal, DD., Metropolitan ; Chancellor, Hon. G. Irving; Vice Chancellor, B- W. Heneker. Trustees— R. W. Heneker, chairman; G.|F. Bowen, E.P. Brooks. M.P.; CO CO I CD cr S o 00 rt- § OB I 1 WHITE BREfiiS SHIRTS ^1.50, WORTH 92.25, AT OKO. BOND A €0.9S. t Si to £ CQ Ha o I— I s I. d o o 3 186 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. J. S. Hall, R. Hamilton, H.G. Joly, M.P.P. ; Rev. R. Lindsay, T. Maofarlane, B. T. Morris, L. E. Morris, J. H. Pangman, Rev. C. P. Reid, Rev. P. Robinson, W. Shanley, W. B. Simp- son, R. H. Smith. College Council— Rev . J. H. Lobley, M. A., chairman; Rev. J. Brock, E. Chapman, L. H.Davidson, Rev. J. Foster, Rev. C Hamilton, Hon. G. Irvine, G. Macrae, Q.C. ; Rev. T. Mussen, Rev. R. W. Norman, Hon. Mr. Justice Ramsay, Rev. C. Ranson, Rev. Professor Roe, Rev. Professor Scarth, G. F. Slack, M.D., Rev. Professor Tambs. Otjicera of the Corporation—^. Chapman, secretary; E.L. Montizambert, honorary counsel ; Rev. J. Brock, R. W. Heneker, auditors; B. T. Morris, attorney. Officers of the College — The Rev. J. Lobley, M.A., principal and professor of classics ; the Rev. H. Roe, MA., professor of divinity ; the Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A.. professor of ecclesiastical history ; the Rev. R. C. Tambs, M. A., professor of mathematics ; Rev- A. C. Scarth, M. A., librarian ; E. Chapman, bursar and registrar ; Rev. R. C Tambs, M. A., curator of museum. Bishop's College School.— Hev. P. Read, B.A., rector; T. W. Grey, N. Hunt, assistant masters ; G. G. Nicholls, B.A., vocal and instrumental music; Rev. Prof. Tambs, lecturer in chemistry. Presbyterian College of Montreal.— J9ocrrrf of Exami- ners.— Rev. Prof. Campbell, M.A., chairman; Rev. Principal Mac Vicar, LL.p., Rev. N. McNish, LL-D., Rev. J. Scrimger, M.A., Rev. J. B. Muir, M.A., Rev. B. Ouri^re, Rev. J. MoCaul, B.A., Rev. p. Wright, M.A , Rev. D. H. Maclennan, M.A., Rev. W. Burns, Rev. J. Wellwood. Senate.-ReV' Principal Mac Vicar, LL-D-, president; Rev. Prof. Campbell, M.A., secretary ; Rev. J. Scrimger, M.A., Rev. B. Ouri^re, Rev. W. B. Clark, Principal Dawson, LL.D., Hon. Justice Torrance, J. Croil, Rev. J. Jenkins, D.D., Rev. J. C. Baxter, Rev. J. Watson, M. A., Rev. S. S. Stobbs, Rev. J. Fleck, B.A. Stajf.—Rptv. D. H. Mac Vicar, LL.D., Principal and Professor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics ; Rev. J. Campbell, M.A.* Professor of Church History and Apologetics ; Rev. J. Scrim- ger, M.A., Lecturer in Old and New Testament Exegesis : Rev. B. Ouri^re, Lecturer in Sacred Rhetoric and Homiletics (French) ; Rev. J C. Baxter, Lecturer in Sacred Rhetoric and Elocution (English): Rev. A. DeSoIa, LL.D., Professor of Orien- tal Languages (in McGill College) ; J. McLaren, Lecturer in Music ; A. C. Hutchison, Lecturer in Ecclesiastical Architec- ture ; A. Macfarlane, Classical Tutor ; M. H. Scott, B. A., Mathe- matical Tutor. Board of Management.— D. Morrioe, chairman; J. Stirling, secretary; W. King, treasurer; Principal MaoVioar, Professor Campbell, Revs. J. Scrimger, P. Wright, R. Campbell, J. C. Baxter, J. S. Black, F. W. Farries, J. B. Muir, J. Whyte, D. B17T TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOBTD A CO.'SI, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. 187 Rois (Lachine), J. Fleck, R. H. Warden, W. Armstrong, "W. J, Day, R. Laing, Principal Dawson, Professor Murray, Judge Torrance, Messrs. A. C. Hutchison, J. McKay, P. Redpath, R. Anderson, J. L- Archibald, A- Macpherson, E. Mackay, P. S. Ross, A. Robertson, W.Yuill, J. Croil,D. Aikman, G. S. Spenoe, G. Hay. Wesley AN Theological College, Montreal (Founded 1873) Under the control of the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada.— 2>tV«c«or*.~Hon J.Ferrier, chairman; J. Torrance, treasurer; J.Dillon, secretary; W. Clendinneng, A. W. Hood, G. Bishop, J. Lord, J. J. Maclaren, M.A., LL.B. Q^ccr«o/yn**rMc«ton.— Rev. G- Douglas, LL.D., Principal and Lecturer in Systematic Theology, Church Histcry, and Homi- letics ; Rev. W.I. Shaw, B.A., LL.B., Classical Tutor and Lec- turer in Greek Testament Exegesis ; Prof. Andrew, Instructor in Elocution. Congregational College op B. N. A.— Principal and Pro- fessor of Theology, Rev. H. Wilkes, D.D., LL.D. ; Professor of Greek Testament Exegesis, Rev. G. Cornish, LL.D. ; Rev. J. F. Stevenson, LL.B., Lecturer; Professor of Church History and Apologetics, Rev. K. M. Fenwick. Jacques Cartier Normal School.— Rev. H. Verreau, prin- cipal, professor and director of students' boarding school ; TAbb^ J- Q. Godin, professor of agriculture; J. 0. Casgrain, ordinary professor; D. Boudrias and W. Faley, associate professors and teachers of boys' model school ; G. Gervais, associate professor and secretary; S. Aubin and A. de Bonpart, associate professors ; J. 0. Pelletier, professor of music ; I'Abbe A. Goyette, master of studies. Jesuits, St. Mary's College. — Rev. T- Fleck, S.J., presi- dent ; Rev.F.Cazeau, S.J., vice-president ; Rev. S- Robert, S.J., treasurer; Rev. F. Lopinto, S.J. , Rev. H- Lory, S J-, Rev.T. French, 8 J.. Rev.J.Grenier, S.J., Rev.E Hudon, S.J., Rev. E. D^sy,S.J', E. Rottot, S.J., A. Daignault, S.J., L. Gar- ceau, S- J., professors ; RevJ.B Volin, S. J., A.Dauel, S-J., L.Leblanc, S. J., T.Caiss^, S- J., T. Lussier, S- J.| disciplina- rians ; J.L.L'H^rault, professor of drawing; J. FoUenus, J. A. Fowler, J.Moreau, F. Boucher, professors of music* Roman Catholic Board op School Commissioners for the City op Montreal— Rev. MRousselot, chairman; E. Murphy, S . Rivard, J . A . Ouimet, M . P . , PS. Murphy, Very Rev . Canon E.Moreau; M. C. Desnoyers, sec. -treasurer; A. D. Decelles, assist. 860. -treasurer. GO I SillfttS MABi! to ORDfeU At ^SO. A^Hll ft €6.% 415 NOTRF. I>4m: STRV.ET. r? t E ■ ■ MP i . ,^ i^i CO be 1 I I 1 OB •3 o CO 80 -3 o 1 o 00 o 188 CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. CHUECHES AND CHAPELS. PROTESTANT. Church of England.— Most Rev. Ashton Oxenden, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metrc^olitan of Canada ; The Very Rev. W. B. Bond, M.A., LL.D., Dean of Montreal ; Ven. Arch- deacon Leach, LL.D., D.C.L., Archdeacon of Montreal ; Ven. Archdeacon Lonsdell, M.A., Archdeacon of Hoohelaga* Cathedral Clergy.— The Rev. M. S. Baldwin, M.A., Rector and Senior Canon; Rev. Canon Anderson, M.A., assistant minister. Sunday, 11 a.m., 4 and 7 p.m. Daily prayer, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday Bible class, 3 p.m. St. Catherine street. Trinity Church.— Rev. W. Craig, incumbent. Sundays, 11 a m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 8p.m. St. Denis street. St. George's.— Very Rev. Dean Bond, M. A., LL-D., incum- bent; Rev. James Carmichael, M.A., Bishop's Chaplain. Sunday, 11 a- m. and 7 pm.; Bible classes and Sunday school, 3 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Corner Osborne and Windsor streets. St John the Evangelist.— (Free Seats)— Rev. E. Wood, M. A., incumbent; C.A.Daniel and Wm. Wright, M.D., assistant ministers. Sunday, 10.30 and 11.15 a.m. and 4.15 and 7p.m. Daily, 6.15 and 8 30 am. and 5 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Corner Dorchester and St. Urbain streets. St. James the Apostle.— Rev. Canon Ellegood, MA., Rector : Rev. R. W. Norman, M.A., assistant. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 415 and 7p.m. Wednesday, 5 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. During Lent, daily. St. Catherine street West. St. Stephen's.— Rev. Canon Lewis Evans, M.A., incumbent. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 125 Dalhousie street. St. Luke's.— (Free Seats)- Rev. Lestock Des Brisay, incum- bent. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Corner Seaton and Dor- chester streets. St- Thomas'.— Rev. R. Lindsay, M. A., incumbent. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. St. Mary street. St. Mary's, Hochelaga.— Rev. J. D. Borthwiok, incumbent and Chaplain to the Jail. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Grace Church.— Rev. S. Belcher, incumbent. Sunday, 11 am. and 7 pm. Wellington street. St. Jude's Church, St. Joseph street.— Rev. J. H. Dixon, rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Corner Workman and Vinet streets. St. Martin's.— Rev- J. P. Dumoulin, M.A., rector. Sunday, 1 1 a . m . and 7p.m. Wednesday, 8 p • m . St . Urbain street. WJOITE dress shirts 91.50, trORTH 92.35, Af GEO. BOND A, CO.'S. CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. 189 St. George's Mission Church, Cote St. Antoine.— Rey. J. Empson, B. A. Sunday, 7 p.m. Corner Cote St. Antoine and Crawford avenue. French Mission Rooms, Church of England.— Rev- J. P. Roy, incumbent. Sunday, 11 am> and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. 687 St. Joseph street. Preehyterian Church in Canada.— St. Paul's. — Rev. Dr. Jen- kins; Rev. R. Laing, M. A., assistant minister. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. St. Gabriel.— Rev. R. Campbell, M.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m. . Services Thursday, St. Matthew's, Point St. Charles. — Rev. at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. 7.45 p.m. St. Mark's, Grifl&ntown.— Rev. J. NiohoUs. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Wednesday, 7.45 p.m. St. John's, (French,) formerly Russell Hall, St. Catherine street.— Revs. C. A. Doudiet and . Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Forfar Street Mission Station.— Rev. R. Laing. Evening Ser- vice at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. Knox, comer Dorchester and Mansfield streets.— Rev. J. Fleck. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday, at 7.30 in winter and 8 p.m. in summer. Erskine, corner of St. Catherine and Peel streets.— Rev. J. S* Black. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Sabbath School at 2.45 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday Evening, at 7.45. Stanley Street.— Rev. J. C. Baxter, Pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Principal Dawson's Bible Class, 4.30 pm. Prayer Meetings, Wednesdays, at 7.30 p.m. Cot4 Street— Rev. . Services at 11 a m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. ; on Mondays, 8 p.m. ; on Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m. in winter and 8 p.m. in summer. Chalmers'.— St. Lawrence Main, above Sherbrooke street.— Rev. W. Mitchell, M.A. Services, at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Sab- bath School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30. St. Joseph Street (West.)— Rev. J. Scrimger, M.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meet- ing every W ednesday evening at 7.30. I— ' CO a* §• CD P i a* S OB 1 o 190 CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. Nazareth Street, corner of Wellington.— Rev. J. Elliott. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8. Taylor's Church (East End) — Kev> J. Jones, M- A. Hochelaga Mission Station.— Services and Sunday School each Sabbath. Cdte St. Antoine Mission Station.— Services at 7 p.m. Sun- day School ^t 3 p.m. American Presbyterian Church, Dorchester street— Rev. G. H. Wells. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. in summer, and 7.45 in winter. American Presbyterian Mission Church and School, 75 In- spector street.— Rev. S. Massey. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. Methodist Church of Canada.— In connection with this de- nomination there are in the city and suburbs 10 Churches and 10 Mission Stations, as follows :— 1st Circuit.— St. James Street Church and St. Lawrence Mis- sion. Pastor : Rev. L. Gaetz. 2nd Circuit.— Ottawa Street Church. Pastor: Rev. M* L. Pearson. 3rd Circuit.— Palace Street Church. Pastor : Rev. R. Whiting. 4th Circuit.— Dorchester Street Church and Desrividres Street Mission. Pastor: Rev. H. P. Bland. . 5th Circuit.— St- Joseph Street Church and Tanneries Mis- sion. Pastor: Rev. J. T- Pitcher. 6th Circuit.— Sherbrooke Street Church. Pastor : Rev. J> Allen, B. A. 7th Circuit.- Point St. Charles Church. Pastor: Rev. J. Wilson. 8th Circuit.— Douglas Church. Pastor: Rev. B. Longley, B.A. 9th Circuit.— Cote St. Paul Church and Lachine Church. Pastor: Rev. J* Armstrong. 10th Circuit.— St. Lambert and Chambly Church and Lon* gueuil Mission. Pastor: Rev. J. W> Clipsham. The following additional Missions are sustained by the Cen- tral Local Preachers' Board and the Students of the Wesleyan Theological College :— Outremont, C6te des Neiges, Cdte St. Antoine, Mile End, and Hochelaga. Rev. Principal Douglas, LL.D.. and Rev. E. Botterill, also frequently assist in the diiferent Churches and Missions. BHIliTS MABl! TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A CO.!S^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. "^ CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. 191 The French Missionary work is conducted by Rev. Messrs. Beaudry and Aubin, by whom services are held at the Tan- neries, Mile End, Desriyi^res street, and other points. The Montreal District, of which Rev. Dr. Douglas is Chair- man, embracing, besides the city, the country north of Mont- real, and south as far as the Province Line, includes 22 Circuits and 26 Ministers. The Montreal Conference* one of the six Conferences of the Methodist Church of Canada, includes the Districts of Kingston, Brockville, Perth, Pembroke, Ottawa, Montreal, Stanstead, and Quebec, on which are sustained 180 Ministers and 39 Pro- bationers. Church of Scotland.— St Andrew's.— Rev. Gavin Lang. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 3p.m. Week-day services on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. East End Mission of St. Andrew's, Pauet street. Rev. S- Massey. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Prayer meeting on Friday, at 8 o'clock. St. John's, corner of Dorchester street and Brondson Lane.— Rev. , minister. Congregational. —Zion Church.— Rev. H. Wilkes, D.D., LL.D., Rev. A. J. Bray, pastors. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 8 p.m. Emmanuel Church, corner of St. Catherine and Stanley streets.— F. Stevenson, LLB., pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Eastern Church, corner Craig and Amherst streets. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Calvary Church, Guy street, between St. Antoine and Dor- chester streets. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. ^apei«f.— Beaver Hall Hill (First). Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St. Catherine Street*— Rev. J. Donovan. Services atU a.m. and 7p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Olivet Baptist Church.— Rev. J. Gordon. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. French Protestant Church.— Baptist.— Rev. T. Lafleur. Ser- vices at 3 p.m. on Sundays, at New Jerusalem Church, corner Dorchester and Hanover streets. German Prote8tant,—8t. John's Church.— 127 St. Dominique street.— Rev. Dr. A. Sommer, Minister. Sorvioes at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. .4 .* •: i : i II: ! %'^. '•aim i '\ rM WHITE DRESS SSIERTSI «(1.50, WORTH ^2.25, AT GEO. BOND Jk €0/S. I § s I CO a 192 CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. Neio Jerusalem (7AurcA.~(Swedenborgian.)— 684 Dorchester street, opp. High School.— Ko v. E. Gould. Services at 11 a.m. Unitarian— ChvLrdh of the Messiah.— Beaver Hall Hill.— Rev. J. Gordner, D.D. ; Kev. J. B. Green, assistant. Services at 11 a.m. aad 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Bonsecoura Church. — Low mass, 6.30, 7-30 am.; evening, 5.30 p.m.; from 1st Nov. to 1st May, low mass at 7 &S a.m.; evemng, 5 30 p.m. St. Paul street. Ca«^f?rfraZ.— Low mass, 6.30, 6.30, 7.30 a.m.; high mass, 10 a.m. ; vespers, 3 15 p.m. ; evening, 7 p.m. Cemetery street. Church of the Jeau.— Low miniis on week days at 5-15, 6, 6.30, 7 and /.SO; Sundays at 51A, 6, 7 & 8 ; high mass, 10 am.; ves- pers, 3 . 30, 6 iS^ 8 p ■ m . Bleury street . General Hospital Church.'—lLoTr mass, 6 a.m. Grey Nunnery, Guy street. Hospice St. Joseph. — Mignonne street. Hotel Bieu.—hoyr mass, 5.30, 7. 30 a.m.; high mass, 9.30 a.m.; vespers, 2-30 p.m. Pine avenue. L' Enfant Jesus du Coteau St. Louis. — Low mass, 5.30, 7.30 a.m.; high mass, 10 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, 6.45 a m. Lagauohetidre street. Notre Dame des Neiges.— how mass, 6.30 a.m. ; evening ser- vice, 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. Notre Dame street. Notre Dame ( Pa WsA.)— Summer, low mass, 5, 5.30, 6, 6-30, 7, 7.30, 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. Ann's.— "Low mass on week days, 6.30, 7 a.m.; Sundays. 6, 7, 8 <& 9 a.m.; high mass, 10 a.m. 28 Basin, corner McCordst. St. Bridget's. — Low mass, summer, 5.30, 6.30, 8 a-m. (Eng- lish); atlO a m., French ; vespers at 3 p.m.; English service, 7 pm. Corner Dorchester and Seaton streets. St. James' { Pariah).— how mass, summer, 6, 7, 8 a.m.; high mass, 10 am.; 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. ; high r,5.30, tlTHITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.50, UlTORTtt »3.dS,TAT GEO.- BOND A CO.'S. ^ RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. 193 /?e. /o«eM*».— Low mass, 6.30, 6.30, 7, 7.30 a.m/; Sundays, 5.45, 7, 8 a.m.; high mass, 10 a.m. Riohmond street. Su Patrick^a {Parinh).-~Loyr mass, 6, 7, a.m.; high mass, 10 a.m.; vespers, 3.30 pm. on Sundays; low mass, 5.30, 6, 7 a.m., on week days, summer ; 6, 7, 7.30 in winter. Corner of Alexander and Lagauoheti^re streets. St. Pe«er'«.— 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.: high mass, 10 a-m.; vespers, 3 p.m. Corner of Visitation and Dorchester streets. St. Vincent de Paul. — Low mass in summer, 7 a.m.; winter, 7.30 a.m.; high mass, 10 a.m.; vespers, 3 p.m», 7 p.m. St. Catherine street. Jewish Synagogue (English), Chenneville street—Rev. A. Deoola, LL.D. Jeioiah Synagogue (German and Polish), St. Constant street, near Vitr^ street.—Aev. E. M. iViyers. EELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. Montreal Auxiliary Bible Soeiety.'^B.on. J. Ferrier, presi« dent; Principal Dawson, LL.D.; J. Matthewson, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Very Kev. Dean Bond, LL.D., W. Lunn, vioe.presi- dents; Rev. Prof. Cornish, LL.D., corresponding secretary; Prof. A. Johnson, LL.D-, recording secretary; H. ;Vennor, treasurer; E. iStacey, general agent and depositary; Rev. J. Green, travelling agent- French Canadian Minaionary Society. — Rev. H. Wilkes, D.D., LL.D., president; Hun. J • Jb'errier, J. McKay, J. Dougall, U. Veuuor, W. Lunn, vice-presidents; J. Court, treasurer; Kev. Principal McVicar, LL.D., Kev. Gavin Lang, honorary secretaries ; Kev. W . W illiams, secretary. Colonial Church and School Society.— -InQorporaXed by Act of Parliament. Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Patron ; His Grace the Archbishop ot Canterbury and His Grace the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons. Corresponding Committee of the Diocese ot Montreal.— The Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, president ; Rev. J. G. Baylis, secre- tary; Rev. J. Empson, B.A., treasurer, and several clergymen and laymen. Place of Meeting, St. George's Church School House, Stanley street. 16 CO O O U i § CD CD B Ml CD P CO pi P- CD o li ^i I :] »*. •i> •n f J II 111 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH 9a.95« AT GEO. BOWD 4; CO.^S. CO •ar to 09 o I o PM OB s P4 •TO g 3 194 INSTITUTIONS. La Grande Ligne Mmon.—Rev. J. Donovan, president; J. Kiohardfl, secretary-treasurer ; Rev. T. Lafleur, reoording se- cretary. Religious Tract Society • — J. A- Mathewson, president; Principal Dawson, vice-president ; Rev. J. Elliott, secretary ; W. King, treasurer; E. Stacey, depositary. Committee--Resi- dent ministers of the Gospel, with Rev. J. Waid, T. J. Telfer, T. Akin, J. Court, J. Baylis, J. Cooper. J. Dillon, J. Richards, W.J. McMaster, W. King, R. McCallum, W. McDunnough, W. Drysdale, and D. McFarlane. Montreal Ladiej' Bible Association.— y[rs> J. W. Dawson, president; Mrs. Peter iRedpath, vice-president ; Mrs. McLea, treasurer; Miss Anderson, secretary. Bible House, corner Craig and Rad^gonde.street. Montreal Young Men* a Christian Association.— T .J, Claxton, president; W. J. Patterson, J. S. McLachlan, S. Galdeoott, H. Sandham, vice-presidents; J. F. Scriver. treasurer; D. A. Budge, secretary; 0. C Edwards, G. W. Jones, G. Hague, C. Cushing, D. Bentley, W. Drysdale, W. L. Fraser, T. Robertson, L. H. Packard, H. Watson, R. Thomas, W. Scott, W. Orr, D. W. Ross, R. H. Buchanan, G. E. Jacques, jr., G* Young, J. Currie, W. Jordan, A. Sandham, J. Murphy, N. 0. Greene, R. Henderson, A. Kingman, J. R. Louden. Young Men^s Hehreio Benevolent Society,— It* Silverman, president; J. Samuel, vice-president; L. A. Hart, secretary; M. Schwob, treasurer. Board of Relief— -Rev. Dr. DeSola, Rev. E. M. Myers, M. Gutman, M. DeSola, J. G. Ascher, A. D. Benjamin. INSTITUTIONS. Mechanics' Institute.— Gt. Gruikshank, president; J. Heath, vice-president ; J. Smith, secretary ; N. B. Corse, treasurer ; W. Reid, J. Findlay, H. Teulon, R. Irwin. J. Allan, J. Wright, J. McFarlane, R. Paton, J. Boyd, T> Allan, general commit- tee ; S. M. Sansum, superintendent. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room* — 11 St. Sacrament street. J. G. Dinning, secretary. Tnttitui Canadien*— 111 Notre Dame street. Free Reading Room and Library. A. Boisseau, superintendent. d5, AT HUIRTS MABE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOND A CO.^S, 410 NOTRE DA»£ STREET. mt; J> ing se- sident ; retary.; — Reai- Telfer, ohards* mough, )aw8oni McLea, , corner [^laxton, 300tt, H> ;D. A. ague, C kbertson, L Orr,D. oung) J. eene, B> verman, oretary ; DeSola, )r, A. D* Heath, jaeurer ; Wright, commit- lOrament Reading Art Aaaociation of Montr eal.'-InQorpoT&ted 22nd Vie, Chap. XII., 1860. Office: Meohanios' Hall. Uis Exoellenoy the (iovemor-General, patron; Sir F- Uincks, K.CM.G., OB., president: Hon- Judge Mackay, vice-president; K. W. Shep- herd, treasurer; J. Popham, honorary secretary. Council— Kev.Dr. Corctner,F- B. Matthews, W. Notman.W. B. Lambe, J. Hope, p. Kedpath, J. Pophaiu, C Gibb, E. Maokay, K. White, W. F. Kay, C. J. Holland. gThe Fraser /nsftfitfe.— (Library and Museum.)— Governors : on. J' J, C.Abbott, president; Hon. Justice Torrance, Peter Kedpath, T. Workman, and A. Molson. J. H. Menzies, secre- tary-treasurer. Grand Trunk Railway Literary and Scientific Institute.-^ J. Hickson, president ; H. Wallis, viee-presideut ; A. Starke, secretary; F. P* Currie, chairman committee: F. Cross, W. Ducket, 1). Thomas, F. Wyer, J. Kyan, A. Watton, J. I^oakes, W. McWood, A. Plow, J. Gailetty, T. Patterson, J. £. Lusig- nan, committee. Numitmatic and Antiquarian Society of 3fon6 CLUBS. Montreal Snow Shoe C7/n6.— N.H. Hughes, honorary president; A.iirant, i>residcni;H.Crusbio, Istvioe-pretiicleDt; VV.il. Whyte. 2nd vioe-i)re8ident ; U.K. bturke, secretary ; i)'.C.A. Mcindue, treasurer; A.W.Stevenson, W .C Trotter, J. iSutherlaud, J.K. MoKeUie, E.Bulmer, W. Young, J.K. W byte. Montreal Oi/mnasium.— Corner of Mansfield and Burnside streets. — J. Lewis, president; J.L' Morris, vioe-president; T. Lyiuan, T. Craig, A. Cj^ruut, Col. f. Bond, i>. Sinclair, uouiiuit- tee; H. W. Becket, secretary and treasurer, 056 Craig street. Victoria Skating t^wi.— Honorary members— The Hight Hon. Lord Mouok, Gen. £Sir W-F. Williams, Bart., KCB., H.KU. Priuoe Artliur, H-l.H. Tne Grand I>uke Alexis ot ilutjsia. His ii]xcelleucy the Earl ot'Dulierin ; Countess I>utlerin ; J. lorrauee, lite member. Honorary aireutors—Jbix-presidents J. Torrance, J.Lewis, IS. H- Thompson, J. W.Kitobie, Q.C*, J. Grant. i^'.B. Matthews, h\ W • Heushaw, W H- Hutton. Directors— J .Fair- bairn, president ; iS. H.Thompson, vice-president ; G.Barnston, K. T . Godtrey, M . D . , b\ W iionshaw, J . Lewis, G . Macrae, (ili- Bowie, 1st vice-president; K.Crosbie, 2ud vice-president ; F.C A. Mciudoe, secretary ; H-W. Becket, treasurer ; W ■ H. Whyte, J .K. Whyte. J . Home, jr., W.Harper, J.Kobiuson, D. W- McLaren, jr., G.B.btarke, cummittee. St, George Snoto Shoe Cluh,—G. Sully, president; R. H. Burn, 1st vice-president ; H. rf. a. Howe, 2ud vice-president ; W. L. Mathews, secretary; W. Donaldson, treasurer. Com- mittee, K- Mathews, C. Dydo, J . M. IngoisoU, J . C. Bowden, hi. Burrand. St. George Cricket Club.—K. Carter, Q.C., president; G- Murray, M. A., vice-president; H. A. Benjamin, secretary; p. W. Haskell, treasurer. Committee, H. fc). A- Howe, A. VV. Kinnoar, J. M. ingersoU, T. riamsay, !)■ ^S. Mclntyre. Montreal Golf C^u6.— Established 1873. Patron, His Excel- lency tUe blarl uf Dult'eriu ; A. Deunistoun, captain; J- Iv. Uswalu, vice-captaiu ; J. Taylor, secretary- treasurer; ilev. K* La ing, chaplain. Days ol play, Wednesdays and Saturdays, on ** Green." head ot Durocher street. .s. .1 Birr TOUR HHIRTft AT ORO. BOlVn A CO.% 415 NOTRE DA9IR STRt:ET. MA80NTC. 107 MASOT^IC. it; G- •etary ; A. VV. Excol- J. k. .ov. K. irdaysi, Officcrnnf the Cranfl Indpe of Quflhffc—M. W. Bro. M. M. Tain Montreal, Grand Master; R. W. Bro. Hon. T. Wood, Dunham, Deputy Grnnd Master ; R. W. Bro. 0. Judge, Que- bec, Diatr?ot Deputy Grand Mnstor. Qnoboo and Throe Rivera difltriot : RW. Bro. J. T. MoMinn, Montreal, Montreal dis- trict ; R. W. Bro. II. Horsltin. Bedford. Bedford district ; RW. Bro. E. T. Foss, Shorhrooke, St. Francis District ; R. W. Bro. G. H. Millen, Hull, Ottawa di-^trict; R. W. Bro. E. Fitch, Levis, Grand Senior Wnrdon; R.W. Bro. E. Johnson. 8tnn- stend. Grnnd .Junior Warden; R. W. Bro. Rev. II. W. Nye, Ironhill, Grand Chaplain ; R. W. Bro. II. Alexander, Mont- real, Grand Treasurer; R. W. Bro J. Shaw, Quebec, Grand Registrar; R. W. Bro. J. II. Isaacson, Montreal. Grand Secretary: V. W. Bro. T. B. Prf»ntiss, Aylnier, Grand Senior Dencon ; V. W. Bro. W. R. Onthbert, Montronl. Grnnd Junior Dencon: V. W. Bro. A. F. Simpson, TiCnnoxville, Grand Di- rector of Ceremonies ; V. W. Bro. M. Lynch. Danville, Grand Orsranist ; V W. Bro- W. D B. .Tanes, Montreal, Grand Pur- suivant ; V. W. Bro. M. Winn (Quebec), V. W. Bro. D- Man- son (Mansonville), V. W. Bro. A. Lyons (Pontine), V.W. Bro. D. Ferjrnson (Montreal), Grand Stewards ; B. Baker, Montreal, Grand Tyler. Omnd Chapter of Royal Areh Maion/t of Quebec.— M. E. Comp. J. H. Graham, Richmond, M.E. First Principal Z.; R.E. Comp. I. H. Stearns, Montreal, R.E. Second Principal II.; R.E. Comp. Frank Edsrar, Montreal, RE. Third Principal .T.; R.E. Comp. J. T. McMinn, Montreal, R.E. (^rand Scribe E.; R.E. Comp. John McLean, Montreal, R.E. Grand Scribe N.; R.E. Comp. A. D. Nelson, Montreal, R.P. Sojourner; R.E. Comp. Wm. Nivin, Montreal. R. Treasurer; R. E. Comp. James Addis, Sherbrooke, Registrar; R.E. Comp. W. M. Lomesurier, Grand Superintendent of Montreal District. Richard Coiur de Lion Encampment of Kniphta Templars. — V.E. Sir K. t r. H. Stearns. E.P.; E. Sir Kt. t G. W. Lovejoy, P.EP.: SirKt. t J. T. MoMinn, constable; Sir Kt. t John TVTcLe an, marshal; Sir Kt- t J. W.Muirhead, treasurer; Sir Kt. t J« Adams, registrar. St. Helena Conclave No. 2.— Of the Knierhts 'of Red Cross of Rome and Constantino, under the Grand Imperial Council of England and Wales.— Illustrious Sir Kts. 1 1- H. Stearns, 33**, M.P. Sovereign; t B. M. Copoland, 33**, P.M.P.S.; t William Looker, secretary. M 3. OP CO o B l-l B o »-« o EO o B filHlHTS MABi: TO ORDER AT OKO. ROND A €0.% 415 IfOTRE DAME STREET. 1^ I I OB 9 s -Si bo o o O § 198 MASONIC. St. PauVs Royal Arch Chapter^ No, 374, E. R. (attached to St. Paul's Lodge. ) — Regular Convocations held in Chapter Room, No. 910 St. Catherine street, third Thursday in January, March^ June and October. Mount Horeh Royal Arch Chapter^ No, ^^ G-R-C— Meets 2nd Wednesday of every month, at British Masonic Chambers, 359 Notre Dame street. Carnarvon Royal Arch Chapter, No, 21, ff.C— Meets on 3rd Thursday of each month, at British Masonic Chambers. Montreal Chapter, No. 42, C.7?.— Meets on 2ndFriday of each month, at British Masonic Chambers. Royal Albert Chapter ^ No. 43, C. i?.— Meets 3rd Wednesday in March, June, September and December, at British Masonic Chambers. St, Charles Chapter, No, 51, ^.S.C— Meets at St. Charles Masonic Chambers, Point St. Charles, 1st Tuesday of each month. The following Lodges meet in the British Masonic Chambers, 369 Notre Dame street, Montreal :— St. Andrefv% Q, i?.— 2nd Tuesday in each month. St. George^ 8 Lodge, Q. R., No. 10.— 3rd Tuesday in each month. Zetland Lodge, Q. R., No. 12.— 2nd Thursday in each month. Kilwinning Lodge, Q. R., No. 20.— 2nd Monday in each month. Victoria, Q, R., No. 26.— 4th Monday in each month. Lea Cceura Unia Lodge, Q. R,, No. 45 (work in French).— 4th Wednesday in each month. Prince Conaort Lodge, Q. R., No, 52.— 4th Tuesday in each month. Elgin Lodge, (Scottish Reg.), No. 348.— 1st Monday in each month. St. Lawrence Lodge, {English Reg.), No, 640.— Ist Tuesday in each month. BUT TOrR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOHTD d; CO.'S, 41S NOTRE DAME STREET. MASONIC. 199 The following Lodges meet in the Canadian Masonic Cham- bers, Place d'Armes, Montreal :— Lodge of Antiquity^ Q, if., No, 1.— 1st Thursday in each month. St. George* 8 Lodge, Q. i?., No. 11.— 3rd Tuesday in each month. Zetland Lodge^ Q. J?., No» 13.— 2nd Thursday in each month. Mount Royal Lodge, Q, R., No. 82.— 2nd Tuesday in each month. Mount Moriah Lodge^ Q, R., No. 38.— 1st Friday in each month. St. George* 8 Lodge, {English Reg.), No. 440.— 1st Tuesday in each month. St. John, No. 41.— 1st Friday in each month. The following Lodges meet at Templars' Hall, No. 243 St. James street. Izahud Council, R. S. Maatera.^At pleasure of Thrice Illus- trious Masters. Leblanc Lodge Ark Mariners, R* C, No. 5.— 2nd Wednesday in each month. Richard Coour de Lion Encampment.^ith. Thursday in each month. St. Helena Conclave, No. 21.— Knights of Constantino- 4th Tuesday in each month. Royal Albert Lodge, Q. R., No, 16.— 2nd Monday in each month, excepting June, July and August, at No. G^Phillips Square. St. PauP 8 Lodge, (English Reg.), No. 374.— 2nd Tuesday in each month, at the Lodge Room, over the Academy of Music, Victoria street. St. Charles Lodge, Q. R., No. 29.— 4th Tuesday of each month, at Lodge Room, Point St. Charles. St. Charles Lodge.— lai Tuesday of each month, at their Lodge Room, Point St. Charles. St, Charles Chapter.— lat Tuesday in each month, at Lodge Room, Point St. Charles. Hochelaga Lodge, Q.R.—^&i Tuesday in [each month, at its rooms, Marlborough street, Hochelaga. o CO g pi CO H CQ O § 'Ji H' M 1 K i h: ^.ii. I It If ll " ': - ■', ' 1 =?. Ui HM BUT YOUK SHIRTS AT GEO. BOBTDt'A CO.% 415 NOTRK BAMK STREET. 200 ORANGE ORDER. OEANGE OEDEE. The Bohah Black Preceptory^ No. 155. —'Meets on the 4th Thursday of eaoh month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. Boyal Scarlet Chapter,— Me&ta on the 14th February, April, June, Aug;ust, October, and December, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. Provincial Grand Lodge Loyal Orange Association of the Province of ^Mcftcc— Annual meeting 3rd Tuesday in February, 1878, takes place in Waterloo. County Orange Lodge, Montreal,— AnnvLal meeting, 3rd Wed- nesday in February, 1878, at Orange Hall. 81 St. James st^ District Orange Lodge^ Montreal, — Annual meeting, 2nd Tuesday in January, 1878 ; Quarterly, 2nd Tuesday in April, July, and October, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. Prince of Wales L, 0. L,. No. 364. — Meets 3rd Tuesday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St James st. Victoria L.O.L-^ No. 350. — Meets 2nd Wednesday In every month, at St. John's Hall, Mansfield st. Duke of York L-OL, No. 413. — Meets 2nd Wednesday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St James st. Derry L.O.L.f No. 224.— Meets 2nd Thursday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st Boyne L-O-L., No. 401.~Meets 3rd Friday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. Dominion L.O.L.<, No. 1263. — Meets 1st Thursday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st Lome L'O'L.^ No. 1373. — Meets Ist Wednesday in every month, in St. Charles Club House, Point St. Charles. Hackett L.O-L.^ No. 1474. — Meets 2nd Tuesday in every month, at Orange Hall, 81 St. James st. Orange Young Bbitons. — 5 CO CD I i I *l •t m\ ml i'l i ^ * • m m 5> 1 1-1 \jt> ill i 4i wnniE: bress shihts |(i.5o, worth <|2.s5, at «EO. BONl» A rO.»«. I On CO bO I o P4 gL 202 ODD FELLOWS. INDEPENDENT ORDER OP ODD FELLOWS. Underthe jurisdiotioD ofthe Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the United States. Montreal Encampment^ No, 1,—MeQta 2nd "and 4th Wednes- day of each month, at 626 Craig street. Provincial Degree Lodge^ No, 1.— Meets 1st Wednesday of each month, at 626 Craig street. Mount Royal Lodge, No, 1.— Meets gvery Monday evening, at 295 Notre Dame street. St. Lawrence Lodge, No, 2.— Meets every Tuesday evening, at 626 Craig street. Mizpah Lodge, No. 3.— Meets every Thursday evening, at 626 Craig street. DuJee of Edinburgh Lodge, No, 4.--Meets every Monday evening, at 626 Craig street. ^ Albert Lodge, No, 5.— Meets every Friday evening, at .626 Craig street. Beaver Lodge, No. 6.— Meets every Tuesday evening, at Hall in rear of Victoria Bridge Hotel, Point St. Charles. ANCIENT OEDEE OF FOEESTEES. NoNTBRAL United District.— rrM««cc«.— W. Anderson, of Court 5,694; J. T. S. Webb, M-D., 5,774; T. D. Reed, M.D.. 5,889 ; T . F. Bedford, 5,890. J. Wingham, chief ranger, 605i St. Dominique street; D. Stoba, sub-chief, 230 Seigneurs street; H. S. Lomas, treasurer, Lomas's Club House, Point St. Charles ; R. Burnham, secretary, 616 St. Joseph street. Court Mount Royal, No. 5,694.— Meets fortnightly atLomas's Club House, Point St. Charles. Court Allans Pride, No. 5,774.-- Meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday in the month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 295 Notre Dame street. Court St. Jude, No. 6,889.— Meets fortnightly at West End Hall, Chatham street. Court Robin Hood, No. 5,890.— Meets fortnightly at St. Mark's School-house, Dalhousie street . Court Britannia, No, 5,891.— Rividre du Loup, en bas. Court Pride of Neio J?run«t(7icA;.— Campbellton, N-B. M Birr Totrii smiitTA at oeo. bobtd a €o.»ai, 415 sroTRi: bame s»treet. QUEBEC. 203 QUEBEC. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. Owen Murphy, Mayor, L. A. Gannon, cityolerk; N. Fages, assistant clerk; L. E. Dorion, city treasurer ; John Boomer, assistant city treasurer ; Matthew F. Walsh, accountant ; John W. Wright, check clerk; J. N. Hamelin, clerk ; Ghas. Baillairg^, city surveyor and water works manager ; P.Campeau, assistant road surveyor ; Jeremiah Gallagher, assistant water works manager; A. B. MoConnell, clerk ; Gabriel Valin, Jr., clerk ; Pierre Boivin, keeper Chateau d'Eau ; H. Heigham, superintendent of police ; Philip Dorval, chief of fire brigade ; Matthew Coleman, deputy chief of fire brigade, Philippe Brunelle, chief telegraph operator; 0. Begin, deputy chief telegraph operator ; G. Noreau, Jr., assistant tele- graph operator; Maurice O'Leary, Joseph Onesime Vezina, J. A. Grenier, assessors ; John Shaw and Joseph E. Bolduc, audi- tors ; M. Foy, Charles Trudelle, Gabriel Valin, Senior, Leon Bertrand, and N. Guay, market clerks; Jos. Pruneau, weigh master; R. Roy and E. Renaud, collectors of Palace Harbour revenue ; E M. D6ry, recorder; Edward Foley, clerk of court ; Augustin Malouin, deputy clerk; J. BaptistePlamondon, head bailiff* Joseph Belaneer,UIdric Desroohes and David Blanchet, bailiffs; L. G. Baillairgd, attorney; Adolphe Tourangeau, notary public ; Peter E. Wright, guardian and chief messenger. COURTS OF JUSTICE, TERMS, &o. See pages 118 to 126. POST OFFICE. J. B. Pruneau Postmaster. J. E. Bolduc Assistant Postmaster. C. Chamberland, money order and savings bank clerk ; J. Grey, B. Laoasse, 0- Biron, W. Handford, L. A. Rochette, W. White, F. X Labb6, Z. Gagnon, E. English, F- Gaboury, T. Morisset, M. Myler, J. E. Carrier, G. A. Maingay and A. Turner, clerks ; T. Denechaud, housekeeper. Post Office Inspector's Office.— W. G. Sheppard, inspector; A. X. Talbot, assistant inspector ; 0. Frechette, H. Huot and GO s o I I • f 4 '41 I« i I .' \ m^ ■^ '■ ^ S'- ■:;t ■ ' i -■■-Is '-3 SHIRTS MABE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOWD A CO.^S, 115 :X'OTRR nA'tSF. RTREKT. ^ (0 CQ <3 ; !ii ^ OS •1-1 n, CO (< • r-« ■4.3 CO a> o «D O • ^-< d o o o 204 QUEBEC. C. Vohl, clerks ; H. A. Murphy, chief railway clerk: J. T. Anotil. N. A. Beaudet. J. Deslauriers, G. Lapointe, E. Blon- deau, L> N. Dionne, T. Gaudry, D. Plondeau, L. H. Garneau, J. O. Pasreau, R.G. Roursret, A. W. Lobel, J. G. Bourget, 0. Talbot, J.E. Hoy and L. Furoia. For Regulations and Rates of Postage, see pages 28 to 45. QUEBEC-EXCHANGE, Arthur street, L.T. Mannptnff Committee.— Weston Hunt, chairman ; H. Fry, J. 0. Thomson, T). Rattray, Arch. Nicoll, A. Thomson, R. R. Dobell ; Wm. Walker, secretary-treasurer ; Frank Johnston» superintendent. BOARD OF TRADE. OflRces— Victoria Chambers, corner of St. Peter and St. Paul streets, L. T. 0Mcer8.--W. Hunt, president: J. Shehyn.M.P.P., vice-presi- dent ; H. W. Welch, treasurer ; F. H. Andrews, secretary. Council.— A. Fraser, J. Connolly, W. Rae, W. G. Wurtele, F. M. Audet, A. D. Webster, R. H. Smith, A. Woods, H. Fry, R. R- Dobell. CROWN TIMBER OFFICE, 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Collector of Crown timber dues, McLean Stuart ; assistant, John Mackay; Pierre Miller, clerk. HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS, Custom House, Meet every Wednesday at 3 p.m. The Hon. T. Thlbaudeau, J. H. Simmons, J. Shehyn, R. R. Dobell, A. Woods, H. Fry, W. Rae, E. W. Sewell, A. H. Verret, secretary-treasurer. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, 17 St. James street. L. T. OMcers.—J. M. Lemoine, district inspector ; J. E. Fortier, collector; J. H. Cahill, accountant; M. McNamara, Joseph Rouleau, James Courtney, Geo. Bourassa, Geo. Noilan, Chas. B^langer, and A. Bernard, excisemen. WHITE BRESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH |I2.25, AT GEO. BOND A CO.'S. QUEBEC. 205 SUPERVISOR OF CULLERS' OFFICE, 7 Sault-au-Matelot street, L. T. Supervisor of cullers, Wm. Quinn ; deputy and book-keeper, Alex. Fraser ; cashier, T. J. NVaish ; office-keeper, John Tierney ; sptiCiticatlon clerks, Edward Duggau, Wolfred Launi^re, Joseph E. Beiiand, Z.Levasseur, James Foley, Thomas Power, George i>eBiois, iS. P. Grogan, M. O'Brien, Wm. F. Wheian, Charles Beilrive, F. Poliquin. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, 4 St. Andrd street. Dubord and Gregoire, deputy inspectors. GAS INSPECTIOiV, ;^id Military Bakery, St. Andre street. C. J. L. Lafranoe, inspector. CONSULATES. Argentine Confederation.— John Laird, Belgium.— A. Joseph, St. Peter street, L.T. Chili and /'erw.— John Laird, St. Lawrence Chambers, St. Peter street, L.T. Denmark...— {Jt. T. Pemberton, Commercial Chambers, St. Peter street, L.T. /'rancc— Albert Lefaivre, corner of Couillard and Hamel sts. German Empire.— Charles Pill, Dalhouaie street. Italy.— Q. T. Pemberton, Commercial Chambers, St. Peter street, L.T. ^ Monte Ktrfeo.— Charles P. Champion, corner St. Peter and St. Antoine screets, L.T. JVetherlandn.—\J. J. Jansen, consul, Dean's Buildings, St. Peter street, U.T. iSiveden and lYonoay.—W. A. Schwartz, consul, Dean's Buildings, St. Peter street, U.T. i^ortui/al.—i}.'!!. Pemberton, acting consul. *S'pain. —Senor le Compte de Premio-Keal, consul general for the Confederation ot Canada and British and French posses- sions in North America; Lo Cnovalier de Navarro Lopez de Avala, vice-consul, 12 Mount Carmel, Cape. United States,— \^. C. Howells, Hamel street, U.T. CUSTOM HOUSE, Point- Jl-Carcy. J. W. Dunscomb, collector ; J. A. Green, surveyor. Long lioom. — i!\, N. Ross, chief clerk; V. Cazeau, cashier; C. Gouin, ^E. Huot, E. L. J. Giroux, N. h, G. Belleau, E. Doucet, and A. Dion, clerks; D. D. U'Meara, measuring surveyor. /Surveyor and Warehousekeeper's Ol^tce.—L. Dugal, chief locker 4 en en S- CD O P o B ® a* I o •n CD t^ O B I 'M BITT TOVR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND * CO.% 415 jrOTBI' JDAHi: STREET. !■; 11 :: ' i n I'' ilii I S OB CM lO «) {3 m OS 0) CM M o o O u -s bo 206 QUEBEC. and assistant warehouse keeper ; G. CoUey and A. G. Hawkins, clerks; H. McHugti and A. Bowden, samplers and weighers; W. Higgins, J. Hogan, 0. Marcotte, J. B. Dion, J. Batterton H. Oauohon, J. Kouillard, and E. Edge, lookers. Water Side,— A. Wheeler, tide surveyor: E. P. Latiue, assistant tide sur- veyor; W. N. Lee, chief landing waiter ; A. E. Langevin,W. H. Garter, E. O'Brien, landing waiters and searchers ; F. E. Tru- dei, tide waiter, Montreal steamers: D. tByrneand F. Desiau- riers, tide waiters. Grand Trunk Kailway, Point Levis ; T. Dudley, Grand Trunk Kailway, Quebec ; G. O'Brien, iS8. ''St. George ;" J. Lemieux, 1st cockswain ;«M. McManus, 2nd do. Examining Warehouse.— h. Biiodeau and H. Piamondon, ap- praisers ; M. Gauvin, clerk. JSub-CoUectora and Preventive OJficers.—A, A. Uudon, sub-collector, Chicoutimi; A. G. Bus- sidres, sub-collector, Jersey Point, Beauoe ; J. Bouchard, sub- collector, Bale St. Paul; J. E. Barry, preventive officer, Les Escoumains ; J. Radtordt ptreventive officer, Tadousac; A* Coiueau, preventive officer, Kividre Godbout. FIRE ALARM SIGNAL BOXES. Box No, ST. LEWIS WARD. 2. Corner St. Ann street and Esplanade 3. Corner- DesGrisons and Ste. Genevidve streets. 4. Corner Haldimand and St. Lewis streets. 5. Corner Garden and Ann streets. 6. Corner Buade and Fort streets. 7. Corner St. Eustache and St. George streets PALACE WARD. 8. Comer Ste. Famille and Hubert streets. 12. Corner St. John and Collins streets. 13. Corner Palace and McMahon streets. 14. Corner St. John and St. Stanislas streets. • CHAMPLAIN WARD. 15. Dinning's Shipyard, Champlain street. 16. Taylor's Grocery, Champlain street. 17. Fire Station, Champlain street 21. Giblin's House, Champlain street. 23. Jalbert Foundry, Champlain street. ST. PETER'S WARD. 24. Comer Arthur and Dalhousie streets. 25. M^thot's Store, foot of Mountain Hill. 26. Fire Station, cor. Sault-au-Matelot and St. James street. 27. Foot of Dambourges Hill. 31. Lemesurier's Building, St. Paul street. b 32. Fire Station, St. Paul's Market. SHIRTS MADE TO OBDEB AT GEO. BOICD A CO.!S^ 41S BTOTBE DANE STBEET. / QUEBEC. JACQUES-CARTIBR WARD. Corner Des Prairies and St. Dominiok streets. Corner Des Foss^es and Dupont streets. Corner Valier and Delaohapelle streets. Comer Church and 8t. Joseph streets. Corner Dorchester and Notre Dame des Anges streets. Corner Valier and Belleau streets. Corner Colomb and Nelson streets. Corner St. Anseime and St. Joseph streets. 34. 35. 36. 37. 41. 42. 43. 45. 46. 47. 51. 52. 53. 54. 56. 57. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 67. 71. 72. 73. 72. ST. ROCH'S WARD. Corner Caron and Queen streets. Corner Queen and Crown streets. Corner Queen and Dupont streets. Corner St. Dominick and St. Francois streets. Comer St. James and Ryiand streets. MONTCALM WARD. Corner Artillery and St. Eustache streets. Corner St. Augustin and St. Patrick streets. Fire Station, corner St. Patrick and Berthelot streets. Corner D'Artigny and Amable streets. Bon Pasteur» Amable street. Corner Grande All^e, Catholic Cemetery. ST. JOHN'S WARD. Corner St. John and De Salaberry streets. Corner St. John and Sutherland streets. Corner St. John and Cdte Ste. Genevidve streets. Corner St. Qliyier and St. Clair streets. Corner St. Augustin and St. George streets. JKouse of Parliament, Palace street, Palace ward. Corner St. Eustache and St. George street. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. John W. Dunsoomb Edouard Glackmeyer George Holmes Parke Joseph Robitaille Edouard Rousseau Abraham Joseph Jean Elie Gingras F^lix Thomas Bigaouette Louis Falardeau Daniel McGie John James Nesbitt Horatio Nelson Jones Abraham Hamel James A. Sewell William Marsden James Hossack Fortune Dionne Isaac Dorion Charles St. Michel Pierre Gauvreau George Miller Simon Peters Pierre Garneau L^ger Brousseau James Connolly William John Withall Augustin C6t^ Fran9ois N. Gingras Norbert Germam ^^ John Laird I Mi J: :li lii in: U' WUITE ]>lt£SSI AIIIRTA dl.SO, WORTH fUt.ilS, AT GEO. BOND A CO.'A. ',]' ?(': bo CO M U K M «V #H P Ui CD 08 ■*-» M o 08 Ui GO H QA CD V n 08 208 QUEBEC. L. G. Trudel Miohael Connolly Henry Bolduo Henry Moblain Jean Baptiste Aenaud, Paul Allaire Bensun Bennett Louis Amiot William Barling Campbell K^mi Ferdinand Kint'ret Pierre Guillet Tourangeau^ Louis Eugdne Blais William Miller John (j^reaves Clapham, Jr. Henry Fry Robert fijhaw William G. Wurtele Etienne Aiichon Edward Goveney Kichard Henry Wurtele George flail Thomas Glover Jacques E. Blais JohuGiblin James Dinning Gyrille Tessier Mioholas Maheux George T. Tremblay jSamuol J. Glaokmeyer M. Wheatley Anderson Kobert Hamilton Alfred G. Belleau William Kae Owen Murphy Joseph iShehyn Victor B6lauger Raymond Blakeston ; Edouard Giroux ^ James MoOorkeil William Kirwm Charles V. M. Temple ] John V. Gale Amadie Mailloux K. K. Bobell Dominique Lortie Patrick Henchey Hans Hagens D. Murray, Clerk of the Peace, BANKS. Banh of British North -Amertca.— C. F. Sm Jli, manager, St. Peter street, L.T. Bank of Montreal.— 3. Porteous, manager , corner of St. Peter and Arthur streets, L>T. Banque Nationale.—b\ V^zina, cashier, 77 St. Peter street. Quebec Bunk.— J .Stevenson, cashier, Quebec Bank Buildmgs, corner dt. James and St. Peter streets, L.T* ^tadacona Bank. — W- K. Deau, TA cjt. Peter street. Union Bank.— ^ . McEwan, cashier, St. Peter street, L.T. tSavings Urunch, Union Bunk, formerty Quebec Frovident and Savings Bank.—Q. Veasey, cashier, 9 St. Lewis street, U .T- iSavingsBunk.—Re&d olhce, 77 St. Peter street: F. V6zina, manager. Branches — 2d at. JoUn street, T. Z. L. V^zina, ac- countant; 197 St. Joseph street, B. Pag6, accountant; Levis, C. JS. Hamel, accountant. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Protestant Board- — W. Hossack, chairman; W. "Wallace, yv, Wurtele, R. H. Smith, J. Whitehead, Rev. C Hamilton, M.A., Rev. A« N. McQuarrie, B.A., secretary- treasurer. Moman Catholic Board, — Rev. J. Aubiair, N. Hamel, secre- tary-treasurer. BUY YOUR I9HIRT8 AT OKO. 41g NOTRE I>AMK H IT OTTAWA. A €0/S, 1 f.T. -^ 209 OTTAWA. CITY GOVERl^MENT. Mayor, W. H. Waller. Victoria Ward.— Aldermen : E.H.Bronson/.G.B.Pattee, and D.Soott. WellingtonWard»—A\^<6xmeti: A.Rowe, W< Anderson, and J. Lang. St' Gr carriage of any number of passengers, not exceeding four, in a carriage, sleigh, or other vehicle, drawn by two horses, when hired by the hour, (>r when the time occupied amounts to or exceeds an hour : — For the first hour: $1-00 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 0.15 Each additional passenger for the first hour 0.20 And for each subsequent quarler of an hour ..... 0.05 16 6Q CD I O CD B o CO CD B CD ts CO 5* g CD O , h: Ml SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOHTD A €0.% 415 ^rOTRE DAME STREET. ' . II = r I 4? ,;s One- Horse Vehicle.—For the oonveyanoe'*or carriage of any number of pABflengerflt not exceeding three, in a carriage, sleinh, or other vehicle drawn by one horse, when hired by the hour, or when the time occupied amountH to or exceeds one hour : — For the first hour $0.75 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 0-10 Each additional passenger. for the first hour 20 And for each subsequent quartor.of an hour 05 For the conveyance of one passenger from any of the carters' stands, or from one part of the city to one or more places con- secutively in said city, provided the time occupied in conveying and waiting for suoh.passenger Does not exceed 15 minutes $0.25 And for each additional passenger . 10 If time occupied exceeds 15 minutes but not 30 • • 0.40 And for each additional passenger . 15 Each subsequent 10 minutes after first 30 minutes 0. 10 And for each additional passenger 05 But if the time occupied continuously whilst any such vehicle shall be in the employ of the same person or persons amounts to or exceeds one hour, then the rates by the hour, as aforesaid, shall only be proper and legal, and no higher rates shall be legal ; That each passenger shall be entitled to take with him or her, one trunk or other baggage to a reasonable extent, free of charge, and it shall be the duty of the person in charge of any such vehicle to load and unload the same free of charge ; That children under five years of age shall not be charged for as additional passengers, and children over five and under twelve years of age, shall not be charged for as additional pas- sengers more than half rates. RATES OP CARTAGE. , For licensed carts, trucks, sleighs, or other vehicles for the car- riage of loading by licensed carters, within the city of Ottawa :— From any part of Upper Town, west of Bank street, to any part of Lower Town, east of Nelson street, or north of Gathcart street, and vtce V6r«a $0.40 To any other part of Lower Town, and vice versa 0.25 From any part of Lower Town, east of Nelson street, or north of Gathcart street, to any part of Upper Town, east of Bank street 0.25 From any other part of the city to another, except as afore- said .. 0.20 That the loading referred to above shall consist of twelve hundred pounds, or six barrels of flour, or four barrels of pork, or half a cord of wood. A €0.% ) of any , sleidh, hour, or r: — 0.76 0.10 20 05 carters' 508 oon- nveying 0.25 0.10 0.40 0.15 0.10 06 vehicle cunts to oresaid, >e legal ; him or , free of B of any charged d under aal pas- the oar- cawa t~~" my part 7athcart .. $0.40 .. 0.25 or • • •e- 0.25 .. 0.20 f twelve of pork, 1. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDKR AT OKO. BOND A CO.'S* 415 NOTRK DAnt: STREET. OTTAWA. 211 CUSTOM HOUSE. (Custom (/oM«e.— Z.Wilgon, collpotor ; J.T.Bartram, surveyor ; V^; «; Kirby.chief cIerii;W. A. MoAiry, appraiser; C.Carletnn, chief landing waiter ; A. Henfty, G.J. Horn, J-B. Steaoy, S-C. Kier, binding waiters; H. McLean, teinponiry clerk; G. R. Johnf»t»)n, messenger. OflDce hours, from 9 am. to 4 p.m. Reiji'itrar o/.VAtppin ])'ra8er, registrar. CO CO cr o o o B CD c § i I' r m, w J VrtlITi: DRESS shirts #1.50, MrORlrlt #2.2S, Af OEO. BO^^D A €0/S. , s to >^ > p CO i'i 1-9 bJ) CO ^^ •§ 1 Pm OB o 214 OTTAWA. Law Circuits.— The Circuits are held twice a year in each county ; between Hilary and Easter Terms, and between Trinity and Michaelmas terms. Clerk of assizes— deputy clerk of the crown, ex-ojficio. Division Courts.— For the summary uisposal of cases by a judge ; but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends to actions of debt or contract amounting to $100, injuries or torts to personal chattels amount- ing to $40, but not to actions for gambling debts, liquor drank in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment* title to land, ifec, or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, malicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduction, or breach of promise, or action against a J.P. for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. Courts are held once in two months in each division, or ottener, at the discretion of the judge. The Division Courts, County of Carleton, open in each di,^- sion as follows :— • No. 1, Ottawa, on the last Monday of each month, except July and December, at 12 o'clock noon. Examination of debtors taken first. No. 2, Richmond, Wednesday, February 7, April 18, June 20, August 22. October 10, December 19. Opens at 12 o'clock noon. No. 3, Carp, Thursday, February 8, April 19, June 21, August 23, October 11, December 20. Opens at 12 o'clock noon. No. 4, Mohr's Corners, Friday, February 9, April 20, June 22, August 24, October 12, December 21. Opens at 12 o'clock noon. No. 5, North Gower, Tuesday, February 6, April 17, June 19, August 21, October 9, December 18. Opens at 12 o'clock noon. No. 7, Bell's Corners, Saturday, February lO, April 21, June 23, August 25, October 13, December 22. Opens at 12 o'clock noon. County Court and Sessions (with jury), 12th June and Uth December. County Court (without jury), 2nd April and 1st October. ^County and Surrogate Court terms, 1st January, ^2nd April, 2nd July, and 1st October. CIT^ REGISTRY OFFICE. Alexander Burritt, registrar; Kingsforth Graburn, deputy registrar. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p. m. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES. Francis Clemow, Elgin street ; W. Fingland, Sparks street ; D. S. Eastwood, Elgin street; F. Rajotte, Wellington street; W* Penuocky Sparks street. I BtJT TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A CO.^S^ 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT. AND PUBLIC COMPANIES- St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rairroad Co. — General office* Wellington street; length of road, 59 miles ; T. Reynolds, man- aging director, Ottawa; A.G-« Peden* secretary-treasurer and general passenger agent, Ottawa; C Dame, locomotive super- intendent, Prescott ; J- M- Taylor, general freight agent, Pres- cottand Ottawa ; J.G-Maoklin, resident engineer ; R-K- Clare, Sussex -street, and J. A. Houston, Chaudi^re, Ottawa, station agents; P.R.Todd, telegraph operator; F.M.Gould and A. W* Reynolds, clerks. Canada Central Railroad Co.—Offices, Elgin street, opposite Russell House ; depot, Chaudidre Flats : H.L. Redhead, presi- dent; A. B. Foster, general manager ; A.B.Chaffee, secretary and treasurer ; H. A. Alden, mechanical superintendent ; T. A. McKinnon, superintendent ; W . S • Eaton, agent ; E . C . Lalonde. operator. Union Forwarding and Railway Co.— A.Browne, president ; J.Rankin, A. C Hooper, C. O'Kelly, J.Hamilton, jr., H> E. Egan, directors ; D.Cowley, superintendent; H.Chepmell, sec- retary; J. Murphy, book-keeper, F.Percival, clerk. Ottawa City Passenger Railway Co.— General office, New Edinburgh ; T- C Keefer, president ; T. Reynolds, vice-presi- dent; J. M. Currier, M.P., W.G. Perley, R. Blackburn, M.P., U. Merrill, M. MoNaughton, directors; W. Graham, superin- tendent and secretary. Ottawa River Navigation Co.— Head office, Montreal ; R. W. Shepherd, president; E.Scott, secretary; H.W.Randolph, agent; , ticket agent ; Ottawa office, at the Company's wharf, foot of Sussex street. Montreal and Ottawa Forwarding Co.— Head office, Mont- real; M. McNaughton and C T. Bate, directors ; D. Murphy, agent, Ottawa; E. Hall, A. Cushing, clerks ; A. O'Neill, store- man ; office and warehouse, west side of canal basin. Sincennes and McNaughton Line.— Canal basin ; G.O'Gilie, agent. Montreal Telegraph Co.— Main office, Metcalfe st. ; branch offices: Parliament House, during the session; Russell House, Union House, Albion Hotel, Clarendon House, St. Lawrence Hall, Battle Bros., Rideau St., Hamilton Bros., Sussex st., Queen's wharf, St.L. & O.RR. depots, CCR. station. Bridge St., Chaudi^re, and C.C.R. ticket office, opposite Russell House. N. W. Bethune, district superintendent; C F. Macdonald, inspector; OHigman, chief operator ; J. McTaggart, H. F* St. Jacques, H.Bottereil, A. J. Venn, G. Watts, C.A.Grant, H.B. Spencer, J. Hurley, J.Lockwood, operators; T.W.Mills, receiv- ing clerk; W. Nichols, accountant; C. B. Steacy, E.J. Steacy, clerks ; X.Lefebvre, F.St. Denis, line repairers, 03 'y: M BUT YOrR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND & €0/S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. |t!i O QQ est U p» > C3 03 a CG A i CO V OS 216 OTTAWA. Dominion Telegraph Cq, — Main office, Elgin at-; branch offices : Parliament buildings, during session, Russell House, E. McGillivray's, Wellington st. and Yorkst.; W. Y. Soper, agent; J. MoMullen, cashier ;"W.E. Grant, receiving clerk ; A. Peden, chief operator ; W.J. Burns, T.Conroy, W-Dockworth. CWillement, A. A. Dion, A. F. Boisseau, H. Moreland, oper- ators ; p. Valois, repairer. Dominion of Canada Plumbago Co. (Limited). — Capital, £100,000 sterling, in 10,000"shares, of £10 each.— Directors, Eng- land : J. D. Fletcher, London; CAlhusen, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; J. N. Sears, London; Canada : Hon. K.W.Scott, W- H.Walker, J. T. Pennock, Ottawa; London chairman: «J. D. Fletcher; Canadian chairman : Hon. R.W.Scott ; London secretary : R. S. Archbold; Canadian secretary and managing director, W* H. Walker; Office, London, 2 New Broad street, EC. ; Office, Ottawa, Elgin street ; Bankers, London, The Union Bank. Ottat\ A Iron and Steel Manufacturing Co. (Limited).— Hon. J. Skead, president ; R. S. Cassell, vice-president; J-H. Woodman, E. Haycock, A.Mortimer, A. Fleck, directors; D. West, secretary. Ottawa Loan and Investment Co.— W. R. Bell, M. D., W. White, J. Eraser, W. Pennock, A. S. Woodburn, provisional directors; T. F. Nillis, provisional solicitors; Quebeo Bank, bankers. Ottawa and Gloucester Road Co.— C T. Bate, president; E- McGlUivray, J. Graham, J. Roberts, F. Clemow, directors ; A 'Mann, secretary and treasurer. Bytown and Nepean Road Co.— G- Arnold, president; T- Graham, W- Graham, and the Reeve of Nepean, directors ; C. Pinhey, secretary and treasurer ; W. Graham, superintendent of repairs. Ottawa and Montreal and Russell Consolidated Road Co.— W.Wilson, president ; J.Wadsworth, R- Lees, Z- Wilson, J. Roberts, directors; H. Chepmell, secretary-treasurer; R. Lees, solicitor. Ottawa Agricultural Fire Insurance Co. — Head office, Metcalfe street, Ottawa; Hon. J. Skead, president; J. S.Hall, Montreal, vice-president; R. Blackburn, M.P., W. H. Brouse, M.P., Hon. D. Laird, JKiley, I. Morgan, J. Ferguson, HonL. R. Church, W.Gibson, M.P., J.Rochester, M. P., A. S. Wood- burn, JBA.Mongenais, directors; J.Blackburn, secretary. Beechwood Cemetery Co.— J. M. Currier, M.P., president ; H-N. Bate, vice-president; B.Batson, A-Durie, J. Sweetland, M.D., A. Burritt, directors; C- T- Bate, treasurer; J. Durie, secretary; W- Connor, assist- -secretary ; D. Gordon, sup't. Ottawa Gas Co.— Office, Elgin st-; CT- Bate, president; P. Clemow, managing director; A. Gilmour, R. S. Cassels; E. McGillivray, T- Patterson, S.Howell, directors ; A.Spittal, sec- treasurer ; John Holt, superintendent. J WHITE BRESS SHIRTS ^1.50, WORTH 93.25, AT f'^V.O, ISOXD 4&: €0.'S. OTTAWA. 217 Ottawa and Hull Ferry.— Sterling Wharf. Joseph Smith, proprietor ; A. Blondin, captain. Ottawa and Aylmkr Stage.— Moses Holt, proprietor. Leaves J. F. Dorney's City Hotel, Clarence street, at 6 a.m., Sundays excepted ; on Saturday at 6 p.m. Ottawa and Carillon Stage.— Leares the Chicago House, Clarence street, daily in winter at 6. 30 p.m., Saturday excepted. Hastey's Qatineau Mail Stage Line.— Leaves the Albion Hotel, Nicholas street, at 5.30 a.m. daily, Sunday excepted, for Ironside, Chelsea, Kirk's Ferry, North Wakefield, Aylwin, ifcc, to River Desert. Ottawa and [Richmond Stage.— Leaves the British Lion Hotel, Sparks street, four times each day. EDUCATIONAL .INSTITUTIONS. The University of Ottawa.— The Right Reverend Bishop of Ottawat patron and visitor; The Very Rev. A. Pailler, superior. Professors : J. H. Tabaret, theology ; Rev. F. X- Lepers, moral theology; Rev. J> Filiatreau, dogmatical theology; Rev. R. W- Bennett, English ; Rev. R. Barrett, Latin ; Rev. J. Lagier, French ; Rev. P. Paquin, mathemati- cal; M. E. IiarnoiSj bursar; Rev. M. Froe, Holy Scripture; Rev. N. Ouellet, intellectual philosophy; Rev. C* Smith, Greek and Latin; Rev.J.Nolin, Greek; Rev.Bro.J.B.Balland, physics, mechanics, <&c.; Rev. Bros. A. Leyden and R. Gillie, mathematics; Rev. Bros. Cahill, Par^, Vaillancour, Blais, Gladue, Rev- T. Provost, botany and zoology; Rev. Q. Du- rocher, master of discipline; Rev. F. Chaborel and B. W. Medore, masters of study hall. Normal School.— J. A. Macabe, principal and English master; W. R. Riddell, B.A., B.L., mathematical master; G. Baptie, M.A., M-B., science master; D. Mc Arthur, writing master; W- G. Workman, music master; M. Sparrow, draw- ing master ; E- B* Cope, secretary; R. McCann, janitor. Ottawa Collegiate Institute.— J. Thorburn, M-A.^ head master; J. McMillan, B.A., classical and science assistant; Rev. T. D. Phillips, M.A., mathematical assistant ; C. Manly, English assistant; Miss A. Siving, commercial branches; W. B. Summerby, teacher of preparatory class ; Rev- Marc Ami, French master ; M- Sparrow, drawing master. Board of IVuateea.—J. P. Featherston, chairman; E- Mo- Gillivray, Geo. Hay, W- Pennock, A. Rowe, F. Clemow, Dr. Beaubien and J. Warnock, trustees ; John Pennock, secretary and treasurer; G- &- Lockei janitor. GO (A 12. a* CP CD . B o CO CD B *-■• -Now under the charge of the Rev. Mother Marie du Sacr6 Coeur, superioress; Sister Demers, econome. Young Ladies' Literary Institute— Conducted by the Grey Nuns, Convent of Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur, Rideau street, Ottawa.— Sister Th^rdse du Jesus, superioress, assisted by twenty teachers. Seminary for Young Ladies, a branch of " Yilla Maria," establishment of Montreal, Gloucester, between Elgin and Metcalfe streets.— Conducted by the ladies of the Congregation of Notre Dame. Madame St. Gabriel, superioress. BOARD OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Wellington Ward.—B> C. Barber and W. H. Cluff. Victoria Ward.— P. LeSueur and E. H. Bronson. St. George* a Ward.— J. P. Robertson and John Graham. By Ward.—T. H. Kirby and Daniel Mowat. Ottawa Ward.—B.. Robinson and C. S. Shaw. Chairman, Hiram Robinson ; city inspector of public schools, J. G. Glashan ; secretary to the board, W. Rea ; messenger, J. McCarthy. Board of Examiners of Public School Teachers. — J. G. Glashan, chairman; Rev. T. D. Phillips, M.A., A. Pratt, S. Bathwell, John McMillan, B.A.f secretary. 1 - WHITE BREISSI SHIRTS $1.50, WORTH $2.25, AT GEO. BOND A CO.^S OTTAWA. 219 Roman Catholic Separate School Trustees. — A. 0. Rocque, chairman; J. E. Lemieux, Rev. Father Whelan, P. C. Auolair, C. P. ;Dorion. ,J. Quain, G. O'Keefe, J. White, Louis Tass^, secretary; W. Finiey, treasurer; R. O'Reilly, superintendent. NATIONAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, Ac. St. George's Society. —Dr. Sweetland, president; S. Rodgers, Ist vice-president ; F. Champness, 2Dd vice-president ; Wm. Mills, treasurer ; R. J. Cook, secretary; W. R. Truman, T. Porter, F. Hallandale, W. Green, W. Fest, W.J. Cuzner, D. Taylor, committee of management; A. H. Hill, G. E- Preston, J. W. Purley, James Codd, stewards; Rev. H. Pollard and Rev. T. D. Phillips, chaplains ; John Sweetland, M.D., physi- cians ; T. Kirby, T. Beament, auditors. St. Andrew's Society.— Allan Gilmour, president ; Col. J. McPherson, 1st vice-president ; J. M. Taylor, 2nd vice-presi- dent ; A. Mann, treasurer ; J . P. Robertson, recording secretary ; G. S. McFarland, corresponding secretary; Rev. D.M.Gordon, B.D., chaplain; Dr.Mailoch, Dr. Carmichael, physicians ; A.U. Taylor (convener), G- Stookland, J. Smith, J. Young, G. Dal- gleish, D. C. Robertson, H. Inglis, W. Kerr, J. Harris, com- mittee of management. St. Patrick's Literary Association— W. H. Waller, presi- dent; W. Kehoe, 1st vice-president; P. A. Egleson, treasurer; I. &1. Goulden, corresponding secretary; J. Casey, recording secretary ; T. MacCabe, assistant do. ; J . McStavick, librarian ; T. Kehoe, custodian; M. Starrs, grand marshal; W. Kehoe, W. McEvela, P. O'Meara, P. Brady, T. McCabe, P. Brennan, W. H. Waller, J. O'Connor, J. Heney, J. M. Sculden, J. Quain, P. A. Egleson, J. Casey, trustees. Institut Canadien Francais.— A. Benoit, president; A. Laperiere, 1st vice-president ; G. Trudeau, 2nd vice-president ; L. H. Filteau, secretary archives ; E. Tass^, corresponding secretary ; E. Chateauveit, treasurer ; T. Falardeau, librarian. St. Jean Baptistb Society.— Dr. St. Jean, M.P., president; Col. Panet, 1st vice-president ; H. Lapierre, 2nd vice-president ; Dr. Godin, recording secretary ; C. vjagn^, corresponding secre- tary; E. Tass^, treasurer ; S. Drapeau, marshal- Ottawa Literary and Scientific Society.— Rooms, Sparks, near O'Connor. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, a4th Dec, 1869. John Thorburn, president ; W. D. LeSueur,, 1st vice- president: E. A. Meredith, 2nd vice-president; H. P- Hill, secretary; T. Hector, treasurer; G. R. Cochran, librarian; E. A. Ackroyd, G- R. Wioksteed, P.Robertson, members of ooun- oil; J. Jaokaon, oustodian. 09 . 1-il '1 -fi !^; I At r; i ill ill BVT TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A CO.'S, 415 SrOTRE BAM£ STREET. I bo CM CQ P «2 ts • iH O OB cd CO CO o O 220 OTTAWA. City op Ottawa Agricultural SooiETY.—Hon. J. Skead. president; M. Kowe, 1st vice-president; W. H. HardmaD, 2na vice-president; A. 8. Woodburn, secretary-treasurer; A. Mo- Kellar, Ira Morgan, A. Wright, M.P., J. M. Currier, M.P., W. McKay Wright, MP., McLeod Stewart, Aid. Starrs, T. Clark, and liis Worship the Mayor, directors. County OP Carleton Agricultural Society.— T. Clarfe, pre- sident; M. K. Dickinson, Nepean, 1st vice-president; W.Kidd, Burritt's Kapids, 2ud vice-president; A. Abbott and W.Ar- nold, auditors ; W. Cowan, secretary-treasurer, W . Thomson, D. McDougali, H. Gouriay, N- Alexander, J. Kemp, A. Brad- ley, W- McCurdy, K. Wallace, U. Davidson, directors. Second Mutual Building Society op Ottawa.— OflSoe, 498 Sussex street— P. A- Egleson, president; J. Stewart, vice-pre- sident; U. McCormick, G. McEdward, H. F. McCarthy, and J. K. Armstrong, directors; J. Egleson, secretary-treasurer; Merchants' Bank of Canada, bankers ; K. Lees, solicitor; capi- tal subscribed, $715,000 ; capital paid-up, {$105,000 ; estab- lished May, 1S73. Annual meeting, 3rd Thursday in May. Capital Mutual BuiLoiNti Society.— OflBce, over Union Bank, corner ^Sussex and Kideau streets. Subscribed capital, !$200,000; organized, April, 1875. K- Kyan, W. H. Waller, J. Gillie, D. Murphy, J. Heney, directors. Officers— K. Kyan, president; W. H. Waller, vice-president; O'Connor and Hogg, solicitors ; R. Devlin, secretary-treasurer. Civil Service Building and Savings Society.— Organized, 1866; paid-up capital, $200,000. J. Langton, M. A., Auditor- General, president ; W. H. Griffin, Deputy Postmaster-General, vice-president; G. W. Wicksteed, J. M. Courtney, H. Hartney, directors; John Ashworth, managing director; Kobert Sinclair, secretary-treasurer ; W. McKay Wright, M.P., solicitor ; Union Bank of Lower Canada, bankers : G. Griffin, K. W* Baxter, auditors. Metropolitan Building and Savings Society.— Paid-up capital, i$o70,000; subscribed capital, $400,000. Office, 110 Wellington street. Organized, 1870. fl. V. JNoal, president; J. Cunningham, vice-president; J. Roberts, R. Blackburn, M.P., J. Hope, J. Matlin, 11. JM. Bate, J. Rochester, directors j C. H.Pinhey, solicitor; C. R.Cunningham, secretary-treasurer; Quebec Bank, bankers. La SociiTfi De Construction Canadienne D'Ottawa.— In- corporated, 27th April, 1874, under Cap. 53 of the C S. forU. C. Directors— J. A. Pinard, president ; T. G. Coursolles, vice- president; P. Rivet, Dr. St. Jean, J. Tassd, H. Robillard, A. Benoit;. J . L. Olivier, secretary-treasurer ; H. Lapierre, soli- citor ; F. Marier, inspeotor. 0HIBTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO.^BOND A CO.'S, 415 NOTRE DAME i^TREET. OTTAWA. 221 CLUBS. Oiinwn Turf Cfuh.—A. Wright, M.P., .J. M. Currier, MP., R.P.Younsr. Dr. St. Jean, M.P., A.O- F.Colman, H Baldwin, M. MoNaughton, W. McKay Wright, M. P., stewards; E. C. Barber, sec. -treasurer. Ottawa Cricket Cluh.— J. M. Currier, M.P., president ; W. McKay Wright, M.P-, 1st vine-president; T- Reynolds, 2nd vice-president; H V. Noe\ 3rd vice-president ; J D. Russell, 4th vice-president; W.R.Baker, treasurer ; E H. Taylor, secre- tary; Rev T.D. Phillips, chairman, C P.Brodio. J.S.iVIasklin, G. A. Macfarlane, St.Leger Hevbert, S- Brunei, committee. Ottaum Curling CYm6.— Rink, Slater st., north side— organized 1Sn2— affiliated with the Royjil Caledonia Club of Scotland.— His Excellency the Earl of Dufferin, patron; A.Gilraour, presi- dent; T- McKay, Ist vice-president ; H Intrlis, 2nd vice-presi- dent; JThorburn, 3rd vice-president; G.Hutchison, sec.-trea- snrer ; T.Gallagher, J.Birkett. ILInglis, C- S.Scott, committee of management ; A.C.Hutchison, A. W.Ogil vie, representative members. Rideau C^wft.— Wellington, near Metcalfe st. —incorporated under the Act of the Legislature of Canada, 29th Vic., cap. 28, 1865. — J. M. Currier, M. P., president, Hon. J.»W. Allan, A. AVright, M. P., J. Tilton, H.V.Noel. Hon. J. Cockburn, Q.C., McLeod Stewart, W. P. Forsyth, B. Batson, executive commit- tee; Quebec Bank, bankers ; H.V.Noel, treasurer ; A.J-Cara- bie, auditor; John Mackinson, secretary; li-Inglis, steward. CHURCHES. PROTESTANT. Church of England, — ^t. John the Evangelist — Sussex st., west side — Rev. H. Pollard, M.A-, rector; hours of service, 11 a-m. and 7 pm. Christ Church— Sparks st., south side— Rev. J.S.Lauder, D.D., M.A., Archdeacon of Ottawa, rector; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7pm.; free seats in the evening. Church of St. Alban the Martyr.— (Free seat.)— Daly st., north side — Rev. Canon T- B. Jones. M. A., LL.D., rector ; hours of service, 8 am., 11 am., and 7 p.m. ; Sunday .«ichool, 3 p.m. ; Communion every Sunday, and on the Church festivals ; daily service at 9 a . m . and 5 p.m. Emmanuel Church (Reformed Episcopal). — Corner of Elgin and Gloucester sts. — M. H. Collisson, rector; hours of service, 11 am. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school at 3 p m.; prayer meeting and lecture, on Wednesday, at 7.30 pm. CD i : I •^ 1i m 'H : MIT.HH nniRTA (ll.no, worth i9.25, AT CD § 1-4 09 1^ •s o u ca I— < • p-4 d s bo I o o O o bf) 222 OTTAWA. Catholic ApoHtoUc Church. — Albert st., south side— Hours of servioe, 10 a.m. and 5p.ro- ; week days at 6 am. and 5 p.m.; Eucharist every Sunday and 4th Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Preabj/terinn Church in Canada, —^t Andrew's Church.— Wellinjfton st , south side.— Kev. D.M.Gordon, B.D , minister; hours of service, 11a.m. and 7 n m.; Sabbath school, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting and lecture, on Wednesday, at 7.. SO p.m. Bank st., west side.— Rev. W. Moore, minister ; hours of ser- vice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Wednesdqy, at 7.30 p.m. Daly St., south side.- Rev. W. Armstrong, M.A., minister; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; Wednesday, at 7. 30 p.m. Knox Church- City Hall Square— Rev.F.W. Parries, minister ; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Wednesday, at 7.30 p.m. Methodist Church of Canada— St, Paul st., north side— Rev. Mr. Sparling, minister; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Dominion Methndint ^Awrc^.— Metcalfe st.— Rev E. A. Staf- ford, minister ; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Wednesday, lecture at 8 p.m. Richmond Road.— Rev. Mr. Campbell, minister ; hours of ser- vice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Episcopal Methodist rAwrc^. —Bridge st.. west side — Rev. Mr, Austin, pastor; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Dalhousie st., east side.— Rev. W. J. Phillips, minister; hours of service, 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. Conpreaational Church. — Comer of Albert and Elgin sts.— Rev.W.W. Smith, pastor; hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sabbath school, 10 a.m and 3 p.m ; bible class, Monday, 8 p.m.; lecture and prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Baptist C?A?M.Whelan; hours of service, 8 and 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Young Men* a Chriatian Aaaociation. — Organized 1867; rooms 30 O'Connor at— GLOrrae, president; J. McMillan, B. A., P. LeSueur, B.H.Teakles, H.Pritohard, vice-presidents ; R.Rolph, secretary and treasurer; C E. Ghubbuck, librarian; G. W. Grant, C E. Chubbuck, G. May, R. Rolph, W. Campbell, S.P. Cox, S- F. Copp, directors. 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. O.ffic^*'^ of the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Sodety. — His Excellency the Govemor-Gteneral, patron ; G Hay, president; WClegg.W. Cousens, J.Durie, W.Hamilton, J.Henry, P. LeSueur, G-May, W. A. McAgy, J. Thorburn, T. Vaux, J. Johnson, vice-presi- dents; Rev.W. Armstrong, cor. secretary; Rev. R.Gavin, reo. secretary ; C W.Jenkins, treasurer ; E. A- Perry, depositary. County of Carleton Proteatant Boapital.—Foot of Rideau st.— G. Hay, president; J. P. Featherstone, vice-president; W. Cousens, secretary ; A- Workman, treasurer; Mrs. Gooderson, matron; Drs. Hill, Grant, Sweetland, and Leggo, consulting physicians ; Drs.McGillivray, MoDougal, Church, Wright, and Malloch, attending physicians ; GHay, J.Durie, T.C. Bramley, J. Peacock, Z.Wilson, T Patterson, J.Roberts, G.Mortimer, W. Pennock, W. Cousens, directors; the Board meets first Tuesday in every month, at the hospital, at 4 p.m. Proteatant Orphana* //owe.— Albert st.— Mrs. H.F.Brondson, 1st directress; Mrs. E- B.Eddy, 2nd Directress ; Mrs. A.Christie, 3rd directress ; Mrs. J. Thorburn, rec. secretary; Mrs. Tilton, cor. secretary ; Mrs.Alcntt, treasurer; E-C-Mallooh, M.D., and Dr.Carmichael, attending physicinns: H. Hill, M- D., and J. A. Grant, M.D, F. R. C. S, of Edinburgh, consulting physi- cians; Mrs. Fraser, matron and general superintendent; Miss Edwards, teacher ; about 46 orphans and 3 adults in the Home,. United Proteatant Benefit Society. — IneorpoTP led by Act of Parliament.— T. Kirby, president; J. Hamilton, 1st vice-presi- dent; H.Hinds, 2nd vice-president ; J. Yeoman, secretary; W* g 3 O § S m ST > CD 5* S GO >\ '1*1 J i-V' n If St .: 'tr' ii SHIRTS MADK TO ORDER AT OBO. BOND A €0.'S, 413 NOTRE DAME STREET. bo CO o Ha o S •3 « § 2 V bfi .a CO Til « 224 OTTAWA, fiill, financial aeorotary ; IT- Davies, treasurer; Dr.Sweeiland, physician; II- Pollard, chaplain; Dr. Swootland, J. Morse, and H. FellowoH, trustees; Savings Department of Ontario Dank, bankers ; an elliciont committee and stewards ; Society meets in Rowe's Ilall, Hideau iit.t Itit Monday in every month, at 8 p.m. General //o»/)t/a^.-- Boulton st.— Under the superintendence of the Sisters of Cnarity ; Sister Sau vd, directress ; Sister E • Lavoie, economist; Dr. Hill, consulting physician; Drs.St. Jean, Kobil- lard, and Lynn, surgeons- St. Pntric/e's Orphan Asylum. — Maria st.— D. O'Connor, presi- dent; W. McCaft'rey, vice-president; W.Uall, treasurer; K. Devlin, secretary ; Rev. Dr. O'Connor, spiritual director; Sisters Fitzmaurioe and St- George, matrons. St. Joseph* a Orphan ^«/y?u/».— Cor.Cathcart and Sussex sts.— Sister E-Thibadeau, superioress ; Sister Ste.Cecilia, directress ; established in 1860, under the care of the Grey Nuns. St, Charles* Asj/lnmfor Aged People.— Water St. — Under the care of the Sisters of Charity ; Sister Mar the, directress. Catholic Young Men's Literary and Benevolent Union.'^J.J. Kehoe, president; A. St. Pierre, M. D , vice-president; S. Le- veill6, secretary; J. Gallaher, assist, secretary; J. R- Battle, treasurer; E-Cass, C Gould, M- J O'Donaghue, E. Bambrick, D.Smith, A.Lefebvre, J. Owens, P.Meagher, P.DuflFy, N. Beri- chon, A. Page, councillors. MASONIC. Ottawa District.— District Deputy Grand Master, R.W. Bro. W. Kerr. GedeUah Council R. db S. Masons of Canada^ No, 8.— Meets 3rd Monday in each month. Carleton Lodge, A,F.& A. M„ No, 16, G- B. C— Meets 2nd Monday in each month. Dalhousie Lodge, A.F. & A.M.t No. 52,'-Meet3 Ist Tuesday in each month, at Masonic Hall, Sussex st. Civil Service Lodge, F, & A. M., No. 148, (r./?.C.— Regular Communications, 2nd Tuesday in each month, at Masonic Hall, Sussex St. Chaudiire Lodge, F. & A.M., No. 264. G. R, C— Meets 1st Monday in each month, at Masonic Hall, Sussex st. Doric Lodge, No. 58, A. F. & A, M., G, R. C— Meets 1st Wednesday in each month, at Masonic Hall, Rideau st. Builders' Lodge, No, 177, F. rf- A. M,, G.R.C—Meetd 2nd Friday in each month, at Masonic Hall. I BUY YOITR AlIIRTfl AT «KO. nOND A CO.% 1 41{S XOTKR iy\nK NTIIEET. '' Lodge of Fidefit/f, No. 2'M, A. t\ <('• A, Af., f/.i^.r'.— Meets 2nd Wednesday in oach month, at Masonic Hall. Ottawa Masonic Board of Relief. —Wot. Bro.W. Kerr, Lodge 58, ohairman; Wor. Bro. C. S. Sootti Lodge 52, seo.-treasuror; Bro. J. Moore. Lodge 148, Bro. W. Mills, Lodge 177, Right Wor. Bro.E- C.Barber, Lodge 231, Wor. Bro. P N.Mason, Lodgo 2()4. London Masonic Mutual Benefit Association. — Inoorporated 2nd March,1874.— Number of members at date, 1700.— The object of this association is to provide for the widows and orphans 'of deceased members* and also for members who may accidentally become disabled, from logs of sight, hand, arm, or leg, or from severe spinal injury. William Kea, local agent, 337 State Bt<, Ottawa. LO. ODD FELLOWS. Capital Lodge^ 1. 0. 0- F.^ No. Ul. — Meets every Thursday night, in Rowe's Hall, Rideau st. Loyal Metropolitan Lodge^ 1.0.0*F-% No> 50. LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION OP B. N. A. The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of B. A. — Grand Master and Soverein, Mackenzie Bowell, M.P., Belleville ; Dep. G. M., H. Merrick, M.P.P., Merriokville ; Grand Sec, T. Keys, St. Catherines. 'The Bight Worshipftd Provincial Lodge of Ontario East- — R. W. Grand Master, J. White, M. P., Roslin; D.G.M., D. Marshall, Port Hope ; Grand Sec., A. J.Vanlngen, Cobourg. County Lodge of Carleton. — W. County Master, F. Clemow ; County D. M., J. Dawson; County Sec, . Meets half-yearly. County Lodge of Bu9selL—W»CM., G.Forde; C.D.M.,H. 0* Wood ; Cor. Sec, W. MoRostie. District Lodge^ No. i^OttaioaCity. —Diat. M., J. Clarke, No. 47; D.D.M., W.Porter, No. 119; Dist. Sec, D. Donaldson, Nc 119. Meets quarterly. Boyal Scarlet Chapter, —Worshipful C. in Command, Comp. J. Clarke ; B Comp. in Com., Comp. W. Porter ; Comp. Scribe, Com. W. Cherry. Meets in Orange Hall, Ottawa, on tne 4th of each month. Independent Grand Black Chapter of Canarfa.— G. M., Sir J. Clausia ; Dep. G. M., Sir A. Parker ; Registrar, Sir G. Forde. County Grand Black Chapter ©/ Carleton. — County Master, Sir E. Wright ; D. C. M., Sir A. F. Graham; Registrar, Sir J . H. Forde. 18 B I I f I Pi* '11,1 ::li Vi- M m : f. I: ■ i.=i^ i- ^M, r ^i *^ SHIRTS MADE TO ORDF.R AT OEO. BOND A CO.'S, 415 ]WOTRE ]>A9IE STREET. U -s oa I s li I § i 230 OTTAWA, ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS OP IRELAND. The " City of Ottawa'* Royal Black Preceptory^ No. 227, 0«aioa.— Encampment opens on 1st Friday of every month, in Orange Hd.U, Upper Town. PRIVATE LODGES IN THE CITY OF OTTAWA. Loyal Orange Lodge^ No. 47.— Meets Ist Monday in each month, in Orange Hall. Loyal Orange Lodge^ No, 119.— Meets 1st Tuesday in each month, in Orange Hall. Loyal Orange Lodge^ No. 126.— Meets 2nd Monday in each month, in Orange Hall. Loyal Orange Lodge. No. 221.— Meets 2nd Wednesday in each month, in Orange Hall. Loyal Orange Lodge^ No. 227.— Meets 2nd Wednesday in each month, in Orange Hall. LOYAL ORANGE YOUNG BRITONS.. Lodge No. 33.— Meets on 3rd Friday in every month, in Orange Hall. Lodge No. 4L— Meets on 3rd Wednesday in every month, in Rowe's Hall. Uackett Lodge^ iVo.—.— Meets — — TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. JrishCatholic Temperance Society. —Founded 1845.— The Rev. P. Malloy, president; J. Heney, 1st vice-president ; J. O'Reilly, 2nd vice-president ; P. Brady, treasurer ; P. G.Laydon, secre- tary ; James Kehoe, chairman of eommittee. ^^Bytown Division" No. 224, Sons of Temperance. — J. M. T. ^num, D.G. W. P. : J.T. Bartram, W. P. ; Sister Aitchison, r^ ^S. ; J. Humphreys, F.S. : C. Shaw, treas. ; R.Wheatley, A.^;j^ n ; meets in Temperance Hall every Monday evening. chap'**^ ^>'e Sons of Temperance.— fleets in LeSueur's Block, ChauiH^. t., every Friday evening- Wellington. ^^^^ j q ^ r.-Meets in Musgrove's Hall, Cameron 7». ^y Friday evening. O'Connor St., «tv ^^ T.-Meets in LeSueur's Block, Wel- ElHott Temphf, i- ^sday evening, lington St., every ^a ^ ^ y.^Meets at Morrison's Hall. York Enterprxae ^^•^'^^''iii.ng. St., every Monday ©vw" " co.»s. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOHTD A €0.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. OTTAWA. 231 Ottawa City Temple, J. O. G. T., No. 403,-Meets in Rowe's Hall, Rideau St., every Tuesday evening. Ottewa Cold Water Temple, I. O. G. T.— Meets in Morrison's Hall, York st., every Friday evening. ^ Ottawa Total Abstinence Soeiety,- -Meets in Bell's Block, every Sunday, at 4 p.m. Marble Hall Templet I.O- (7. T.— Meets in Marble Hall, every Wednesday evening. '" No Surrender Lodges L O.G. y.— Meets in Rowe's Hall, every Thursday, at 8 p.m. FIRE BRIGADE. Alderman Birkett, chairman Fire and Light Committee ; W. Young, superintendent ; P. Favreau, assist do.; steamer Con- queror, A. Peacock, engineer ; J. Reilly, driver ; Ghaudi^re Engine Company, T. Keane, captain ; Union steamer, J. Bren- nan, captain ; Conqueror Hose Co., J. Holt, captain. No. 1 Station, Pooley's Bridge, LeBreton Flats : Reel. No. 2 Station, Sally st. : Reel. No. 3 Station, St. Paul st. : Reel. No. 4 Station, Cumberland st. : Roel. Central Station : Engine and Hook and Ladder Truck. Box, No. 2. 3. 4. 5. fi. ! ' 7 .'X tS. 9. , 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. ^' 19. - •21. 24. 25. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Locality. • Comer Russell House • Corner Sparks and O'Connor streets .Corner Elgin and Gloucester streets Corner O'Connor and Gloucester streets • Corner Maria and Bank streets. Comer Wellington and Kent streets •U. T. Engine House, Sally street .Corner Vittoria and John streets • Corner Bay and Maria streets Fleck's Foundry, Wellington street .Corner Nepean and Concession sts. (Ashburaham Hill) • Comer Albert and Perce streets (West) .Corner Duke and Queen streets .Corner Richmond Koad and Broad street Corner Broad and Queen streets ■ Comer Broad and Oregon streets .Booth's Office, Victoria Island • Bronson A Weston's Office, Victoria Island • Corner Sussex and Rideau streets .Comer Rideau and Ottawa streets 09 ^:i. .^T. ^1 if BVY TOVR SHIRTS AT CtEO. BOND A CO.'!S, 415 irOTRE DAME STREET. I! 1 :il !j: i' i 'I ! ■ f ■ I »¥ iri I 611 to 08 o a of O u •ft CO 0) "o CM o o o O •« OB s g Box. 26. 27. 28. 31. 32. 34. 35. 36. 37. 41. 42. 43. 45. 46 51. 52. 53. 54. 61. 62. 63. 64. 71. 73. 81. 82. Locality, .Corner Wilbrod and Cumberland streets .Corner Nicholas and Theodore streets .Fire Station, St. Paul street .Corner Rideau and Kinsr streets .Corner Rideau and Gloucester streets .Corner Daly and Chapel streets .Corner Wilbrod and Nelson streets .Protestant Hospital, Rideau street .Currier's Factory, Canal Basin • Fire Station, York street .Fire {Station, Cumberland street .Corner Clarence and Sussex streets .Corner Sussex and York streets .Corner Albert and Metcalfe streets. .Corner Sussex and Bolton streets .Corner Dalhousie and Church streets .Corner Cumberland and Cathoart streets • Corner Dalhousie street and Railway Depot • Corner McLaren's Mills .Corner St. Patrick and Nelson streets •Corner Chapel and Parry streets .Corner St. Andrew and St. Joseph streets .Corner St. Patrick and Cobourg streets ■ Nicholas street, south end • Corner Lisgar and Kent streets .Corner Somerset and Arthur streets POST OFFICE. Post OMce.—Qt.V. Baker, postmaster ; F. Hawken, assist, do. ; F. French, E. B. Bates, £• S. McDermott, E.J. O'Connor, C. Shaw, J. G.Poston, G. W. Baker, D. B. Gordon, D. J. Smith, W. 0. Mercer, H. S.Shaw, A. A. Smith, C. Pope, E. B. \Vo',>d, H. O'Neill, I. Traversey, L. McCullough, F. McDonald, M. J. Whitty, P. Leblanc, clerks ; J. Brown, supt. of letter carriers; V. Daz^, P Larue, J. Holland, T. S. Warwicker, E. Daz<5, A. Gauthier, H. Poole, M. Dolan, 0. Roberts, letter carriers ; W. Darcy, W. Goodwin, collectors ; H.Duffgan, messenger; H.Car- roll, H. S. Porter, temp'y carriers. Office hours, from 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. ; for money orders and savings bank business, 9 a^ m. to 4 p.m. Inapeetion D^partmerU.—S. P. French, inspector; G.R.Coch- ran, 0. P. LeSueur, J. F. O'Connor, clerks. Mail Clerks,. .T. O. Butler, J. D. Thomson, B. Gordon, N. W. H. Curtis, W.D. O'Brien, A. Jones, M. Lovitt, H. Rimlin, D.E. Maloney, E. Stanton. I. CO.*Si, IStf IRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOND & €0.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. OTTAWA. 233 MILITARY. Staff Officer of Pen9toner«.— Captun J. Hosketh, 367 Sparks street. VOLUNTEER MILITIA FORCE. District Staff, District No. 4.— Lieut.-Colonel Jackson, D.A.G. ; Major Gregor Mattice, brigade major; Major David Wylie, district paymaster. Governor-Grneral's Foot Guards.— Lieut.-Colonel Thos. Ross, I V.B.; Majors Brevet Lieut.-Colonel VV. White, 1 V. B., and J. P. MacphersoD, I M.S.; Captains J. Tilton, 2 V.B.; Brevet Major U. S. Weatherly, 2 V.B; W. B. Lee, 2 V.B.; A. H. Todd, 1 M.S. ; H. G. Dunlovie, 2 V.B.; and T. Aumond, 2 V.B.; Lieutenants G. R. Major, 2 V.B.; C. Graburn, 2 V .B.; H. W. Griffin, 2 V.B.; F. ToUer, 2 V.B.; F. E. A. Gautier, 1 G.S.; and F. White, 2 V.B.; Ensigns F. A. Fleming, Provi- sional ; K. Graburn, .2 V.B.; K. burtees. Provisional ; and E.E.Webb, Provisional; Honorary Major H. A. Wicksteed, paymaster ; Captain and Brevet Major J . Walsh, 2 M.iS. and 1 Y.B., adjutant; Captain and Honorary Major G. Grant (half W. J. Bedard, J. Walker, and J. A. Brough. Ottawa Rifles— iVb. 5 Company^, 56th Battalion.— Ca.pta.mt R. Laing ; Lieutenant, H. Clull*. Guards Rifle Association for 1878.— President, Lieut.- Colonel T. Ross; Vioe-Presic^ent, Lieut.-Colonel White; Sec- retary-Treasurer* Lieutenant C. Graburn. Committee, Major Maopherson, Major Walsh, Surgeon Malloch, Lieutenant F. White, and Ensign K. Graburn. Dominion of (.'anada Rifle Association.— rPatroni His Excellency the Governor- General of Canada, &g. President, Lieut.-Colonel C. S. Gzowski, Toronto ; Vice-Presidents, Allan Gilinour, Ottawa > Lieut.-Colonel C. J. Brydges, Montreal; Lieut.-Colonel Hon. A. E. Botsford, Sackvilio ; Lieut.Colonel A.K.McKinlay, Halifax; the Hon. D. A. Smith, M.P. Fort Garry; the Hon. R. W. W.Carroll, Victoria; Lieut.-Colonel I so 3. oa tr Q CO I s o CD ca O B %^. ■ ^ 1 1' 1- "ft J 'i ■ t I' i Is 41 Wtttfi: DRESS SHIRTS 91.50, ITORTH $3.25, At OEO. BOND A €0/S. i *>'• *V ?K CQ •a I OB GO •s '§ -s .g bo o o 234 OTTAWA. Hon. T. H. Haviland, P. E. Island. Ex-ojfficio : Presidents of the Provinoial Rifle Association, Militia Staff Officers in com- mand of Militia Districts. Auditors, J. Langton and T. D. Harrington, Ottawa; Treasurer, Lieut-Colonel Macpherson, Militia Department, Ottawa ; Secretary, Lieut.-Golonei Stuart, Ottawa. Mrtropolitan Riflr Association.— Patron, Hon. W. B. Vail, Minister of Militia and Defence. President, Allan Gil- mour ; 1st Vice-President, E. 0. Barber ; 2nd Vice-President, G. B. Pattee ; Managing Committee, W. P- Lett, H. Walters, E. D. Sutherland, h\ Newby, K. Graburn; Frank Clayton, * assistant secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. Crown Timber OJjicet for the Dominion and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec— Corner of Queen and Kent streets.— A. J. Kussell, crown timber agent, inspector of crown timber agencies and collector of slide dues; C. S- McNutt, assistant do.; J. Aitohie, sen. clerk ; A.J. Kussell, draughtsman; E. T. Smith, J. Darby, S. LaRoso, and James Slater, clerks; J. Steen, timber counter; J. Jlucdonald, deputy slide master and timber counter; J. Jackson, messenger. Rideau Cana^,— Office, 170 Wellington street. F. A. Wise, C.E., superintendent; F. Abbott, clerk and book-keeper; Jas. Carroll, foreman; R. W. Cooper, wharfinger. Ottawa River WorA;^.— Geo. P. Brophy, superintendent ; D. Scott, clerk and accountant ; W. Kane, messenger. Marriage Licenses. — Miss Fanny Yielding, issuer, 599 St. Paul street J. ST^ltSB ab CO. GENERAL 54 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL. ■5' .25, At BUT TOrK SHIRTS AT OEO. BOITD & CO.'S^ 415 irOTRE DAME STREET. ients of in com- I T. D. )hersoD, Stuart, W. B. an Gil- esident, V alters, "llayton, nncea of ets.— A. timber issistant i; E. T. irks; J. ster and L. Wise, >er; J as. lent; D. 699 St. r, THE ROYAL FAMILY. 265 THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN.—ViCTORiA, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, <&o.. Queen, Defender of the Faith, Em- press of India, (in India, Shri Shri, Rslni Victoriae, Kaisar-*i- Hind). Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, May 24, 1819 ; succeeded to the throne, June 20, 1837, on the death of her uncle, King William IV. ; was crowned June 28, 1838 ; and mar- ried February 10, 1840, to His late Royal Highness Francis Al- bert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Cobourg and Gotha, who was born August 26, 1819 ; died 14th December, 1861. Her Majesty is the only child of His late Royal Hi|;hness Edward, Duke of Kent, son of King George III. The children of Her Majesty are :— Her Royal Highness Victoria- Adelaide-Mary-Louisa, Prin- cess Royal op England and Prussia, born November 21, 1840, and married to His Royal Highness Frederick-William, Crown Prince of Germany, January 25, 1858, and has had issue, Fred- erick-William-Victor-Albert, born January 27, 1859; Victoria- Elizabeth- Augusta-Charlotte, bom July 24, 1860 ; Albert- Wil- helm-Heinrich, born August 14, 1862 ; Francis-Frederick-Sigis- inund, born September 15, 1864, (died June 18, 1866) ; Fredericka- Wilhelmina-Amelia-Victoria, born April 12, 1866; Joachim- Frederick-Ernest- Waldemar, born February 10, 18()8; Sophia- Dorothea-Ulrike-Alice, born June 14, 1870; John, &c., born April, 1871, died on Good Friday, 1871 ; and Margaret-Beatrice- Feodora, born April 22, 1872. His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince op Wales, born November 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Den- mark (Princess of Wales), born December 1, 1844, and has issue Prince Albert- Victor, born January 8, 1864 ; George-Frederick- Ernest- Albert, born June 3, 1865 ; Louisa- Victoria- Alexandra- Dagmar, born February 20, 1867; Victoria- Alexandra-Olga- Mary, born July 6, 1868 ; Maud-Charlotte-Mary -Victoria, born November 26, 1869, and a son born April 6, 1871, who died the following day. Her Royal Highness Alice-Maud-Mary, born April 25, 1843 ; married to H. R. H. Prince Frederick-Louis of Hesse, July 1, 1862, and has issue five daughters and two sons ; (the second son was killed by accident. May, 1873.) His Royal Highness Alfred-Ernest- Albert, Duke op Edin- burgh, born August 6, 1844 ; married Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, January 22, 1874 : has issue a son, Alfred- Alexander- Ernest, born November 17, 1874, and two datfghters. Her Royal Highness Helena- Augusta-Victoria, bom May 25, 1846 ; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederiok-Chris- tian-Charles- Augustus, of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Au- Justenburg, July 5th, 1866, and has issue two sons and two aughters. I ^ OB o i CD I \\ ' fi fiVT TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A €0/S< 415 NOTRE 1>AME STREET. 236 THE ROYAL FAMILY. 1 1 Her Royal Highness Louisa-Carolina- Alberta, born March 18, 1848; married to the Marquis of Lome, eldest son of the Duke of Argyle, March 21, 1871. No issue. His Royal Highness Arthur- William-Patrick- Albert, born May 1, 1850 : created Earl of Sussex and Duke of Connaught, May 24, 1874. His Royal Highness Leopold-George-Dunoan-Albert, born April 7, 1853. Her Royal Highness Beatrice-Mary- Viotoria-Feodora, born April 14, 1857. ' Royal Princes and Princesses. His Royal Highness Qeorge-William-Frederick-Charles, K.G., Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshal, Commander-in-Chief, cousin to the Queen, bom March 26, 1819. Privately married to Miss Farebrother, by whom he has issue several sons and daughters. His Royal Highness George-Frederick- Alexander, K.G., Duke OF Cumberland, cousin to Her Majesty, born May 27, 1810; married Princess Mary of Saxe-Altenberg, February 18, 1843, and has issue a son and two daughters. Her Royal Highness Augusta- Wilhelmina- Louisa, Duchess OP Cambridoe, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse, and aunt to Her Majesty, born July 25, 1797 ; married May 7, 1818, to the late Duke of Cambridge. Her Royal Highness Augusta-Caroline-Charlotte-Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Ma- jesty, born July 19, 1822 : married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenberg-Strelitz, and has issue a son. Her Royal Highness Mary-Adelaide-Wilhelmina-Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Ma- jesty, born November 27, 1833 ; married Prince Francis of Teck, June 12, 1866 ; has issue three sons and one daughter. HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. LORD steward's DEPARTMENT— BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Lord steward Earl Beauchamp Treasurer Lord Henry Thynne Comptroller Lord H. Somerset Master of the Household Col. Sir JCCowell, K-C B. Sec'y of Board of Green Cloth.. .Ed. M. Browell, Esq. Paymaster of the Household . . . . T . C . March, Esq. Lord High Almoner The Dean of Windsor Coroner W. T • Manning, Esq . LORD chamberlain's DKPARTMENT— ST. .[AMES' PALACE. Lord Chamberlain Marquis of Hertford Vice-Chamberlain Viscount Barrington Lord Great Chamberlain Lord Aveland Governor of Windsor Castle • . . .Capt* Count Gleichen, R.N. 1?" WHllT. DREStS SHIRTI^ #1.50, WORTH <|3.25, AT OEO. BOND & €0/S. ' ^ - ■ ^ HEIl MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. 237 Comptroller of Accounts Hon . S . Ponsonby Fane Chief Clerk Geo. T . Hertslet. Esq. Private Sec'y to Her Majesty. . .Major-Gen. H-F- Ponsonby """ Keeper of the Privy Purse Lieut.-Gen. Sir T. M, Biddulph Examiner of Plays E. S. Pigott, Esq. Poet Laureate Alfred Tennyson, Esq. Secretary D. C. Bell, Esq. iJamesM. Berry, Esq.,M.A. ' "^ Rich. R. Holmes, Esq., F.R.S. H. Sahl, Esq. Capt. of Yeoman of the Guard- Lord Skelmersdale Cart, of Gentleraen-at-Arma ■ -Earl of Shrewsbury Master of the Ceremonies Lt-Gen. Sir F. Seymour, Bt. Dean of the Chapel Royal Bishr*^ ^^ London Sub-Dean Rev. . ..ucis Garden, M. A. Clerk of the Closet. Bishop of Worcester Resident Chaplain Dean of Windsor DEPARTMENT OF MISTRESS OP THE ROBES. Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Wellington Groom " " H. Erskino, Esq. Clerk *♦ " J. Kinloch, Esq. MASTER OP THE HORSB'S DEPARTMENT, PIMLICO. Master of the Horse Earl of Bradford Clurk Marshall Major-Gen. Lord Alfred Paget Crown Equery and Secretary. .Col. Ashley Maude, C.B., R.A. Master of the Buckhounds . . . .Earl of Hardwicke PRINCE OF WALES' HOUSEHOLD. Keeper of the Privy Seal . . s« • .Lord of Leicester Comptroller and Treasurer . . . .Gen. Right Hon. Sir W. Knollys Private Secretary F- Knollys, Esq. r Lieut. -Col . Teesdale Eaueries SnTElIis •• *l Major-Gen. Probyn. HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. ^ and Lo'r d lMvyVJau!?'f: \ ^'^"^^ ^on. Earl of Beaconsfield Lord High Chancellor " Lord Cairns Lord President of Council I " Duke of Richmond Chancellor of Exchequer " Sir Staff. Northcote / HomeDepartm't '* Rich. Ashton Cross Qonr«fo,.;«o \ Foreign Affairs. " Earl of Derby Secretaries J Colonies " Earl of Carnarvon ot btate. ^ ^y-j^^ i« Gathorne Hardy (India '* Marq's of Salisbury I'irst Lord of the Admiralty ... " William H. Smith Postmaster-General " Lord John Manners (TAc a6o«e form the Cabinet.) CQ O I CD GQ > g p Pi H ^"! U ^*^\ M' • ' BUT YOilll SHIRTS AT GEO. BOHTD A CO.^St, \ 415 NOTRE DAIHE STREET. a \y' t 238 HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. Com'der-in-Chief of the Army } R^»»* «*>«• ^ifcambridg?''^* Pres . of the Board of Trado ... ** Sir C . B . Adderly Chief Secretary of Ireland " Sir R.E.H.Beech,Bt Vice-President of Council ? ti VisonuTit Randftn on Education T * ' * ^ wcounl sandon First Commissioner of Worics . . ** Gerald Noel Judge Advocate-General *' Stephen Cave* M.P. President Local Gov. Board ... ** G. Sdater Booth Chan, of Duchy of Lancaster . . *' Col. T. E.Taylor Master of the Rolls Sir G. Jessel Lord Chief Justice of England Sir Alex. Cockbum ^'piiM^"?.l*i^!:?.T.^^^^^ \ I'O'd Coleridge Lord Chief Baron Hon. Fitzroy Kelly Attorney-General Sir John Holker Solicitor- General SirHardinge Giffard SCOTLAND. Lord High Constable Earl of Enrol Keeper of the Grand Seal Earl of Selkirk Lord Clerk Register Right Hon. Sir W .G. Craig Lord Privy Seal Marquis of Lothian Lord High Commissioner Earl of Rosslyn Master of the Household Duke of Argyll Standard Bearer Admiral Earl Lauderdale Lord J ustice General Hon . John Inglis Lord Justice Clerk Lord Moncrieff Lord Advocate '. Right Hon. E.S.Gordon, MP* Deputy Clerk Register Wiljiam Pell Dundas, Esq. Historiographer J.H.Buston, LL-D. Commander of the Forces Major-Gen. Sir John Douglas Captain-General of Archers . ■ Duke ol Buocleugh IRELAND. Lord Lieutenant His Grace the Duke of Abercorn Lord High Steward Earl of Shrewsbury '^"ot^Pri^ 8^»l°?. .^.?.'?f l •«'• Hon. Sir R. E.H. Beooh, Bt Undersecretary T. H. Burke, Esq. State Steward Gustavus Lambert, Esq. Gentleman Usher Sir J. M. Stewart, Bart. Chamberlain Lieut. -Col. R. Bernard iSir J. Napier Hon. J. Lawson Master Brooke Vice-chancellor Hon • H • Chatterton Lord Justice of Court of Appeal. Hon. J. Christian Master of the Rolls Hon. E . Sullivan Attorney-General Right Hon. John Ball Solicitor-General Henry Ormsby, Esq. Commander of the Forces Gen. Sir John Michel WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.;^0, WORTH 92.25, A7 | GEO. BOND A €0/S \ AMBASSADORS. 289 BRITISH AND FOREIGN AMBASSADORS. British Ambassadors Abroad. Foreign Ambassadors in England. Hon. John Welsh. Don Diego de Alvear Count de Beust. Baron H. Solvyns. Don Antonio Qui- jarro. Baron De Penedo. Gen. Don Pedro Romulo Negrete. America. U. S. of\ ^Tou^Tb:'!':'^: "^IJT!!?!.^.?'^!'" 1 Hon. L. W.S. West. Austria and Hun- S Sir A. Buchanan, gary, •..••. f G'CB... • • •• . Belgium PcfB.!l'!?!*fi^.\."^f?:: Bolivia \ R- 'H."*StoaVenwn, Brazil I ^■c^.^?!!'^:.'^.'.'!*: Central America. \ 8. Locock, Esq Chili \ H. Humbold,Esq.... } ^^kni!'^"'' ^^^'*' China SirT.P. Wade, K.C.B. Columbia R. Bunch, Esq M. Felipe Zapata. i>— * \ ^"K^feS'!': t .":!!'.'': } "S"l^!"- ^- '- Eaupt I Hon.HuaseyC.ViTianj^-J.-Q'*)'^"' *'««' Equador F. Hamilton, Esq General Salazar. ^""'^ 1 *"Cns%";c.'B'.'!... \ M»«l»i« d'Harcourt Germany Lord 0. Ruspell, G.C.B. Count Munster. Greece j Hon. W. Stuart, CB. ( ^(Ch"! d'AffT"^'"^* ItiMy Sir A. B. Paget, K.C.BCount Menabrea. Japan { Sir H. Parkes, K.C.B. | Sh^fJ^^Jo^yeno Morocco Sir John H. D. Hay, K . C. B. Ar.*j;--;^«.r/- J Admiral Hon- E.A.J. * Count C. M. E. Netherlands j Harris, K- C . B \ Bylandt. Persia \ W.T.Thompson, Esq. | ^jg,ulk'. ^"''°'"''^" Peru S. St. John, Esq Don Pedro Galvez. Portugal R. D. B. Morier, Esq . . . .Duke of Saldanha. ^«"» 1 '"fSfWai^.^. jCountSohovvaloff. Spain \ Rt.Hon.A.H.Layard. JMJE "*' ^^'^'^' Sweden & Norway 'Hon. EM. Erskine. .. Baron Hoohschild. Switzerland E. Gorbett, Esq H.Vernet,Esq,(O.G.) r-'W I^BmottieiB!;.?: (M«8uru8P«jha. •I'll , h I'l' 'I 1^1 I'"' m 4 ■% m t Btrr Torn shirts at oeo. bond a co.% 415 NOTllE DAME STREET. 240 DOMINION OF CANADA. DOMINION OF CANADA. Seat of Oovemmenti Ottawa. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA. Atdefi-de- Cam Py rf'c. His Excellknot Thk Rt. Honorahlk Sir Frederick Temple Hamilton Blackwood, Earl of Dufpkhin, Viscount and Bahon Clan dr hoy k, of Clandeboye, in the County Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Baron Duffenn and Clandeboye of Ballyleidy and t Killeleagh, in the County Down, in the Peerage of Ireland, I and a Baronet, one of Her Majesty's Most Honorable. Privy I. Council, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, and Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the R Bath, Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada and Vice- Admiral of the same, &c. &Q. Kideau Hall, Ottawa. Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. E. G. P.Littleton, Grenadier GuardSi Governor-General's Secretary and Military Secretary. Walter Baker, Private Secretary. Lieut. F. Ward, R.N , Aide-de-Camp. Lieut. F. R. Hamilton, H.M. 0th Rogt. Foot, Aide-de-Camp. Lieut-Col. Hewitt Bernard, \ Pv^r^ Ai^Iab ^Ia Pnt«t^ Lieut.-Col. F. Cumberland, ) ^""^^^ Aides-de-Camp. Deputy- Governors to sign Money- Warr ants. ^ William A. Himsworth, Clerk of the Privy Council, and E. A. Meredith) LL.D., Deputy Minister of the Interior. PRIVY COUNCIL. iNIin. of Public Works (Premier) Hon. Alexander Mackenzie. Minister of Justice and Attor- ney General Hon. Rodolphe Laflamme. Minister of Militia Hon. William B. Vail. Minister of Customs Hon. Isaac Burpee. Minister of Marine &, Fisheries Hon. Albert James Smith. Postmaster-General Hon. L. S. Huntington. Receiver-General Hon. Thomas Coffin. Minister of Interior Hon. David Mills. Minister of Finance ... Hon. Richard John Cartwright. Minister of Agriculture Hon. C. A. P. Pelletier. Secretary of State Hon. Richard W. Scott. Minister of Inland Revenue . . . Hon. W. Laurier. President of the Privy Council. Hon. Edward Blako. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT GRO. BOSD Jt CO.^ft, 41S NOTRE DAME STREET. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 241 MEMBERS OF COUNCIL NOT IN THE CABINET. Tho Right Hon. Sir John A. Maodonald, KCB. The Hon. 8. L. Tilley, C.B.» Lieut. -Gov. of New Brunswick Sir AT. Gait. K.CMG. William MoDouvall. CB- W.P. Howland, CB. A.G.Archibald, C.M.G., Lieut.-Govof Nova Scotia Peter Mitchell Alexander Cami.'bell J.CChapaifl H.LLangevin, C.B. Sir Edward Kenny, Kt. Sir John Rose, Barfc., KCM.G. Sir Francis Hinoks, C.B., KCMG. Christopher Dunkin J. E. Cauohon, Lieut. -Gov. of Manitoba James C- Aikeqs Charles Tupner, C.B. John Henry rope John O'Connor Theodore Robitaille Thomas NGibb Hugh McDonald A.A.Dorion David Christie W.Ross D. A. Maodonaldi Lieut. -Gov. of Ontario. TFournier Felix Geoflfrion ii it ii (I i( (i (( (i (i <( it u «i ii it i( it it ii it it it It PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE (East Block.) OMc^fs, Clerks and Servants. W. A. Himsworth, clerk of Privy Council ; .L 0. C6td, assist, do.; F. H. Himsworth, H. Alexander, W. H. Lee, L. J. Burpee, F. Newby, F. K. Bennetts, clerks ; M. Naughton, door-keeper and messenger ; J.Grenier, W.Groome, W. Reynolds, messengers. Commissioner per Dedimui Potestatem . W. A. Himsworth, clerk of Privy Council, and Justice of the Peace for the County of Carleton Hon. it it it Raihoay Committee of the Privy Council. A. Mackenzie, Minister of Public Works A.J. Smith* Minister of Marine and Fisheries C. A. P. Pelletier, Minister of Agriculture R. Laflamme, Minister of Justice R. W. Scott, Secretary of State OB B H fiO CD O W o rn M p • l. ;ii 1 1^ ■ jii. m ' if % 'V I WHITK BBKAA AHIRTA 111.90, WORTH $9.9S, AT 4>> I I I QQ »4 1 60 I 6B .3 O t ^ !;■■ < "■'1^^: 242 DOMINION OF CANADA. Commiasioner/t for Internal Economy of the Houne of Commons, Hon. A. Mackenzie, Minister of Public Works " Isaac Bur|)ee« Minister of GustoruB " Thomas Coffin, Receiver- General ** Wilfred Laurier, Minister of Inland Revenue Treaaury Board and Sub- Committee on Council of Civil Service* Hon. R. J. Gartwright^ Minister of Finance ** Isaac Burpee, Minister of Customs Wilfrid Laurier, Minister of Inland Revenue Thomas Coffin, Receiver-General THE SENATE. • (Has 77 members, beine 24 for Ontario and 24 for Quebec, 10 for Nova Scotia, 10 for New Brunswick, 4 for Prince Edward Island, 3 for British Columbia, and 2 for Manitoba, ) The Hon. David Christie, Speaker. ■ ■ ■ I Robert LeMoinej Clerk of the Parliaments. ONTARIO. Xhe Honorable P.O. address. Aiken, James C...... Toronto Alexander, George Woodstock Allan, George W Toronto Benson, James Rae St. Catherines Brown, George Toronto Campbell, Alexander Toronto Christie, David Paris Dickson, Walter H Niagara Flintj Billa Belleville Hamilton, John Kingston Hope, Adam Hamilton Leonard, Elijah London Macpherson, David L Toronto McDonald, Donald Toronto McMaster, Wm Toronto Read, Robert Belleville Reesor, David ... Markham Scott, Richard W . . . .Ottawa Seymour, Benjamin Port Hope Shaw, James Smith's Falls Simpson, John Bowman ville Skead, James Ottawa Smith, Frank Toronto Yidaii Alexander Saxnia HHIRTft IWADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A €0.% 415 NOTRE DAME MTRKET. * ^ 3 OQ SENATE. 243 QUEBEC. The Honorable p.o. address. Armandt Joseph F Rividre-des-Prairies Baillargeon, Pierre Queheo Bellerose, Joseph U hi. Vincent de Paul Bureau, Jacques • • •.. Montreal Chaffers, Wm. H 8t. C^saire Chapais. Jean Charles St. Denis, Kamouraska Chinio, Eugdne Quebec Cochrane, Matthew Henry Conipton Cormier, Charles Plessisville Dumouohel, L^andre St. Benoit Fabre, Hector Quebec Ferrier. James Montreal Guevremont, Jean B Sorel Hamilton, John .Hcwkesbury Lacoste, Louis Boucherville Paquet, Anselme Homiire St. Cuthbert Penny, Edward Goff Mciitrea^ Pelletier, C. A. P Quebc'' Pozer, Christian H • St. George, Be uce Price, David E Quebec Ryan, Thomas Montreal Stevens, Gardener G WatP">oo Trudel, F. X. A > Mon' rac^^ Thibadeau, J Mon real NOVA SCOTIA. Archibald, Thos. D Sidney, C.B. Bourinot John Sidney Dickey, Kobt. B Amhorst Grant, Robt P Picton Kaulbaok, Henry A.N Lunenburg Macfarlane. A Wallace McLelan, Archibald Wm Londonderry Miller, Wm Ariohat, N.S. Northrup, Jeremiah Halifax Power, Patrick ...Halifax NEW BRU2VSWICK. Botsford, Amos E Westcock, Westmoreland Bever, James St. John Ferguson, John Bathurst Glasier, John Suubury Lewin, James D St. John McClelan. Abrer Reid Hopwell, Albert County Muirhead, Wm Chatham Odel, Wm. H Frederiokton Wark, David Frederiokton Wilmot, Robert D Belmont, Sunbury P CQ 9 *>^ SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOND A C^O.'S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. ii 1 I OB K to i <«^ oa o •k I .I" bA s -*;• ■ t 214 DOMINION OF CANADA. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Uonortible P.O. address. Haviland, Thomas Heath Gharlottetown Haythorne, Robert Poore Cbarlottetown Howlan, George W Alberton Montgomery, Donald Park Corner BRITISH COLUMBIA. Oarrall, Robert W. W Barkerville Cornwall, Clement F Ashcroft Macdonald, William John Victoria MANITOBA. Girard, Marc Aurable Ft. Boniface Sutherland, John Kildonan THE SENATE OFFICES (Bast Half Centre Block.) Officers, Clerks and Servants* R. LeMoine, clerk, master in chancery, cashier and account- ant; F. Taylor, deputy clerk, clerk assistant, and master in chancery; E.L.Montizambert, law clerk, clerk of committees and English translator; Rev. Canon Johnson, chaplain; J. Adamson, 1st English £ierk and clerk of English journals ; P. Miller, 2nd English clerk and clerk of routine and proceedings, &C' ; N. W- McLean, 3rd English clerk and clerk of private bills ; A. A Boucher, chief translator and clerk ; A.Garneau, Ist French translator and clerk; J.de St.D.Lemoine,clerk of French journals, Snd French translator and sergeant-at-arms; I.Tach^, assist, clerk of French journals and dep.^orgeant-at-arms ; R. W. Stephen, assist, accountant and clerk; A. Soutter, junior clerk ; R. E. Kimber, gentleman usher of the black rod ; J.B. Myrand, postmaster; P.Dunne, housekeeper; P-Rattey, door- keeper; 8- I. Jones, news-room keeper; C- Young, speaker's messenger; J. Doherty, wardrobe, t&o.; F- Gilbert, bank mes- senger; T- Wheeler and J- Dunne, permanent messengers ; L. Robitaille, J- Wingfield, 0- Archambault, J. H. Pelletier, Hill, Dessaint, sessional messengers ; T.Davis, JLarose, jr., tempo- rary messengers ; F Grant, H. W- Bucke, W. B. Hyndman, T' Roy^ RGallwey, pages. Commissioners for Administering the Oath to Members, R. LeMoine, clerk of Senate; F. Taylor, dep. clerk of Senate. White dress shirts «ti.5o, worth 9a.25rA1f OEO.' R<>N1> Jk €0/S. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 245 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. (lias 20(> raciubers, being 88 for Ontario, ()5 for Quebec, 21 for Nova Scotia, 16 lor New Brunswick, G for Prince Edward Islandt 6 for British Columbia, and 4 for Manitoba.) .. The Hon. T. W. Anfflin, Speaker, Alfred Patrick, Clerk of the Home. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. C0XSTITURNCIK8. MKMBKRo. P. O. ADDRESS. Addington Schuyler Shibley . . . .Napanee Algoma E. B. Borron Sault Ste. Marie Both well Hon. David Mills . . . .Ottawa Brunt,N Uavin Fleming Qlen Morris do 8 Wm. Paterson Brantford Brookville Jacob D. Buell Brookville Bruce, N John Gillies Paisley do S Hon. E. Blako Ottawa Cardwell Dalton McCarthy ....Barrie Carle ton John Rochester Ottawa Cornwall A. F. Macdonald;. . . . Cornwall Dundas Wm. Qibson Morrisburgh Durham, E Lewis Ross Port Hope do. W H. W. Burk Bowmanville Elgin, E Colin Maodougall.... St. Thomas do. W George E. Casey Fingal Essex Wm. McGregor Windsor Frontenao G. A. Kirkpatrick ...Kingston Glengarry Arohd. McNab Bread balbane Grenville Wm. H. Brouse Prescott Grey, N Geo. Snider Owen Sound do E . . . Wm- K. Flesher Flesherton do S Geo. Landerkin Hanover Baldimand David Thompson . . . .Indiana Halton Win. McCraney Oakville Hamilton iEiuiliuH Irving Hamilton do Andrew T. Wood. ... '* Hastings, N Maukuuzie Bowoll • • • Belleville do K ,.John White Iloslin do W James Brown Belleville Huron, N Thos. Farrow Bluevale do C Horace Horton Goderich do S Thos. Greenway Centralia 19 H r ll:\ T mrr tofr Shirts at oeo. boisvd a co.% 415 NOTRE BAME STREET. 'I ■«i »' fJ 1 i 246 DOMINION OP CANADA. CONSTITUBNCIHS. Kent Kingston | Lambton Lanark, N do S do. S Lennox Lincoln London Middlesex, N do E do W Monek Muskoka. Niagara Norfolk, N do S Northumberland, E do W. Ontario, N do S Ottawa City do Oxford, N do S Peel Perth, N do S Peterboro', B do W Prescott Prince Edward Renfrow, N do S Russell Simooe, N> do s*..*.* •!•• Stormont Toronte, E do C do W Victoria, N do S Wattrloo, N do S... Welland Wellington, N do C MEMBERS. P. O. ADDRESS. Rufus Stephenson — Chatham Rt Hon. Sir J. A. I Tnronfn Macdonald, K.C.B. M<^'®"*« Hon • A . MoKenzio . . . Ottawa Daniel Galbraith — Almonte John G. Haggart. . . Perth G. F. Ferguson Kemptville David Ford Jones..- .Qananoque Hon- R. J- Cartwright,Ottawa James Norris -St- Catharines J- H. Fraser London Robt Colin Scatcherd,8trathroy Dunoan Maomillan ..London George W- Ross Strathroy Lachlin MoCallum...Stromnes8 A. P. Cockburn Gravenhurst J. B- Plvm Niagara John Charlton Lynedock William Wallace. • • Simcoe James L. Bigger Murray WiUiam Kerr Cobourg W- H. Gibbs Oshawa Hon. T- N. Qibbs... " J. M. Currier Ottawa Pierre St. Jean '* Thomas Oliver Woodsteck J ames A . Skinner. . . ** Robert Smith Brompton Andrew Monteith. -. -Stratford James Trow . • Shakespeare James Hall Petorbore' John Bertram " Albert Ilagar Plantagenet Walter Ross Picton p. White, jr Pembroke John L McDougall. -Renfrew Hubert Blackburn . . .New Edinburgh H- H. Cook Toronto William C- Little... -AUandale Jyril Archibald Dickinson's Landing. Samuel Piatt ...Toronto John Macdonald • . • . *' Hon. J. B. Robinson. " Hector Cameron " Arthur MoQuade....Omemee Isaac E Bowman. ..St. Jacobs James Young GaU Wm. A. Thompson. -Clifton N. Higinbotham Guelph G. T. Orion «• • • .Uanover SHIHTS MADE TO ORDKR AT OEO. BOND A C'O/St, 415 NOTRE OAME STREET. HOUSE OP COMMONS. 247 j& bd CONSTITUENCIES. MEAfBERS. P.O. ADDRESS. Wellington, 2 Donald Guthrie .... Guelph Wentworth, N Thomas Bain Strabane do b Joseph Rymal Barton York. N Alfred H. Dymond . . Toronto 1 lESS. do E....C James Metoalte '* do W........ David Biain , ** ^ f 1 t 3 O o 8 (^ PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Argenteuil Thos. Christie Lachute Bagot Joseph A. Mousseau. Montreal Beauce Jos. Bolduc St. Victor de Tring Beauharnois Ulisse J. Robillard. • Beauharnois Bellechasse Hon. J. G. Blanchet.. Levis Berthier E. 0. Cuthbert Berthier-en-Haut Bona venture. ••..... .Hon. T. Robitaille.. Npw Cn.rlislo Brome Mathaniel Pettes.^.-Knowlton Chambly... P. B. Benoit St. Hubert * Champlain U. Montplaisir. . . . . Cap de laMagdelane Chateauguay .... . .Hon. L. H. Holton* ■ Montreal Chicoutimi, <&c Ernest Cimon Murray Bay • Drummond, &c — Bourbeau victoriaville Gasp6 JohnShort Gasp^ Basin Hoohelaga A. Desjardins ...... Montreal Huntingdon J ulius Scriver Hemmingford Iberville Francois Bdchard. . . Mount Johnson Jacques Cartier Hon. K. Laflamme.- Ottawa Joliette ..Louis F. G. Baby — Joliette Kamouraska t.Cbarles Frs. Roy Ste. Anne Lapoca- Laprairie A. Pinsonneault Montreal [tiore L'Assomption H. Hurteau L'Assomption Laval iT. Ald^ric Ouimet. . Montren,! i O S CO rgh L4vi8 Louis H. Frechette . Quebec Lotbini^re Henry Bernier . ...... Lotbini^re janding. Megantic ^•.^: Richard Arthabiiskavillo Montoaim .Firman Dusas Montcalm Montmorency Jean Langiois do Montreal (Centre). . . .Bernard Devlin do Montreal (West) Thomas Workman... do Napier ville Sizte Coupal Napiorville 1 \h 11 WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 91.50, WORTH fit2.25, AT GEO. Bosrn A CO.'S. m^. CQ aa U CQ Hi ■s > .a ••§ ... . . .Francois Bourassa.- . • .Claries Laioie Shefford Sherbrooke Soulanses . . . Hon. L. S. Huntingto . . . £. T. Brooks • • . JaCQues P. Lanthier Stanstead Temiscouata Terrebonne Three Rivers . . .Charles C. Colby.- . . . ..JeanB. Pouliot ...L. ±\ R. Masson > . . Wm. McDousall. . . . Two Mountains • . . Vaudreuil...... .. .. .J. B. Daoust . . .Robert Harwood. . . • Verohf^res ..■■••.• . . .Hon. F^lix GeoffrioE YamiUikA ...Charles Gill Annanolis.. NOVA SCOTIA. . . William H. Ray. . . . . • .Angus Mclsaac ...Newton L. McKay.. . . • W iiliaui McDonald. Antigonish Cape Breton Cuiie Hreton Colchester Cumberland Digby ••... .. Thomas McKay • . . . ...Hon. C. Tupper, C.B ...Hon. W. B. Vail.. Guys borough Halifax ...John A. Kirk . . . Aitred G. Junns . ... Hants 1 nvurness ..Monson H. Goudge ...S. AlacDunnell Kings LiUnenburir ...Fred'ii W. Borden.. ...Charles E. Church. • Piotou Pu^Lfiil •. ...JtiH. W. Carniichael ...John A. I_)uW!ioli. . . QueeuJ . . Iciithiiiond ........ . . .J allien F. Forbes. . . . ...KduiundP. Flvnn. . StiHlbuurue ....••. • • .Hon. Thos. Cottin. . . Viofcoria • • • ...C. J. Cam obeli.. • ■•. Yarmouth .. .Frank Killam 25, AT Bmr TOUR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOMD & €0.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 249 NEW BRUNSWICK. CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBIRS. en bas oup lay Albert John Wallace Carleton S. P. Appleby Charlotte Arthur H. (Jilmor- Gloucester Hon. T- W. Anglin.. Kent George MoLeod Kings James Doraville Northumberland ....Hon. Peter Mitchell Queens John Ferris Restigouche Geo. Haddow St. John (county).... J. S. Boies de Veber St. John (city) Hon. Isaac Burpee.. St. John (city) AcalusL. Palmer... Snnbury Charles Burr>ee ... Victoria John Costigan Westmoreland Hon. A. J . Smith . . . . York. John Piokard p. O. ADDRESS. Hillsborough Woodstock St. George St. John do do Montreal Cambridsre .Dalhousie St. John Ottawa St. .John Sheffield . Grand B'alls Ottawa Frederioton PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Kings County Hon. Daniel Davis. . .Charlottetown " Peter A. Mclntyre.. .Souris Prince County James Yeo . Port Hill *' Stanislaus F. Perry.. Tignish (Queens County Hon. James C. Pope • Charlottetown Peter Sinclair Summerfield (( BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo J. S.Thompson Barkerville New Westminster. . .James Cunningham. New Westminister Vancouver Arthur Bunster Victoria Victoria Amor de Cosmos do '* Francis J. Roscoe.. . • do Yale Edgar Dewdney do MANITOBA. 3. CfQ OB tr CD o B I Lisgar JohnC.Sohultz Winnipeg Marquette Joseph Ryan Portage La Prairio Provenoher A. Gt. B. Bannatyne. Winnipeg Selkirk Donald A. Smith. . . .Montreal i 9 1« >y. fitHIRTA MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOlf D A CO.% 415 SrOTRE DA9IE STREET. [M: 1 fi !1 ".: 03 O li t l4 m bf) 0) t u o I d o B t 3 i I 250 DOMINION OF CANADA. OFFICERS OF HOUSE OF COMMONS - (Central Block.) A. Patrick, clerk of the House ; H. Hartney, deputy clerk and aocountADt : E.U>Pich6, Assist, clerk; .T.G.Bourinot, 2nd assist, clerk ; (J. W- Wioksteed, chief law clerk : W.Wilson, assist, law clerk, and chief English translator; T G.Coursolles, assist, law clerk, and chief French translator ; L. • David, chief translator of votes, proceedings and journals; F. Hayes, R. JWicksteed, assist. English translators; J-F.Gingras, .T-Ta8s6, J.A.Genand, A. Fr(^chette, L* Laframboise, assist. French translators ; J. Stansfield, assist, accountant; R. Brewer, book-keeper; F> McGillivray. clerk of routine and records; H. B. Stuart, chief engrossing clerk; J- G. Sloane, clerk of stationery ; R. McG. Moffatt, indexing clerk ; C. Panet. clerk of standing orders and miscellaneous private bills committee * W.Todd, assist- do. do.; T. Patrick, chief clerk of railway and banking committees ; E. p. Hartney, assist, do., and clerk of standing committees on public accounts ; J P.Leprohon, clerk of committees and Speak- er's secretary; F. X. Blanchet, assist, clerk of committees: H. Poetter, chief clerk of votes and proceedings; W. C. Bowles, assist, clerk do. do.; W.BRoss, chief English journal olerk ; A. G. D. Taylor, assist, do. do. ; H. Lindsay, clerk of sessional pai>er8 ; P. Rivet, chief French journal clerk; J. H. T. Blais, assist. do. do.; R. Brewer, H.Low, E.Quay, and F Nolan,junior clerks ; F.Porier. postmaster; TFalardeau, E.Pelletier, assist, postmasters : D. W. McDonell, sergeant- at- arms ; H- R. Smith, deputy do-; L- Dub^, chief messenger; E. Storr, assist- door- keeper ; J- Lemonde, N.Turgeon, J. Brown, J. Hoy, E. Steaoy, ORoberge, M.Laflamme, J-E. Asselin, E-Desrochers, V-Brice, G-Lizotte, messengers ; J.Fitzsimmons, G-Smith, night watch- men; J.Sinclair, house carpenter. Printing of Parliament. — K' Hartney, superintendent ; B. Botterell, jr., distributer of printed papers ; N.Boulet, assisttint; J . Rivet, E . • Botterel, W . G aims, messengers . ^ Commisaionera for Ailminiaterinp the Oath to Members, — A. Patrick, clerk of the House ; D.W.McDonell, sergennt-at-arms ; G- W. Wicksteed, chief law clerk; E-U-Pioh^, assist, clerk; H* Hartney, dep. clerk. Supreme Court.— See page 118. The Library or Parliament.— The Library was constituted a separate department of the public service by the Act 34 Vic chap. 21. The officers are appointed by the Grown, and are responsible to the Speakers of the Senate and House of Com- mons, assisted by a joint committee of both Houses, sessionably appointed. A.Tudd, principal librarian ; A. G. Lajoie, assist, do.; A.Laperriiire, senior clerk, French division; A.Todd, senior clerk] English division; J. Fletcher, registry clerk ; J.Camp- . bell, junior clerk, English division ; L.J.Casault, chief messen- I ger ; J . Dunlop, J . W . Ryan, J . Rattey, messengers. ?^^M WHITE DRESS SHIRTS «(1.50, WORTH ||I3.35« AT ' OEO. IIOND A €0/S. GOVERNMENT OFFICES. DERARTMENTAL BUILDING.~(Easteen Block.) QovRRNOR General's Srcretary's Office. —Lieut.-Col. B. G. p. Littleton, Governor's secretary; J. Kidd, chief clerk ; St. L. A. Herbert, C J. Jones, W. Campbell, clerks; G. Smith, messenger ; C. Stroulger, orderly. Department op Justice.— Hon. R. Laflamme, Minister of Justice; L. A. Lash, Deputy Minister of Justice; H. Kinlooh, A. Power, G. L. B. Fraser, John R. Hall, J. Leslie, F. J.Fald- ing, E. T. Steele, clerks ; H. Kinlooh, minister's secretary; P. Lynch, F. Curran, R. Mackay, messengers. Finance Department.— Hon. R. J. Cartwright, Minister of Finance ; J- Langton, Deputy Minister and Auditor General ; Hon. John Simpson, assistant auditor ; N. Godard, chief clerk ; T. Cruse, G.M.Jarvis, R.W.Baxter; J.A.Torranoe, R. O'Reilly, J. A. Clayton, WA. Geddes, J- Patterson, E.C. Barber, J.B. Simpson. T. Hector, T. Cross, C J. Anderson, H. R. Fripp, C. J. Tasker, M. A. Higgins, T. D. Tims,F. Toller, H. A.Jones, W. A. Blaokmore, C. Webber, G. Aumond, T. Ross, W. L. Orde, H. H. Gray, G. Y. Crookshank, W. Hatch, H. Garland, H. T. Fosbeny, T. McNichol, J. P- Macpherson, clerks. Meaaengera.-'P, Pender, J. Pender, T. Coad, P. Connolly. Insurance Branch.— 3 . B. Cherriman, superintendent of in- surame; C. E. Anderson, chief clerk. Treasury Board,— John Langton, secretary ; J.M.Courtiiey» accountant. Customs Department.— Hon. Isaac Burpee, Minister of Cus- toms ; Jas. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs ; J. W. Peachy, chief clerk; J. R. Audy, G. A. Mailleue, P. E. Sheppard, G* W. Grant, G. H- Fawcett, W. C Baker, clerks. Accountant a Branch.— W' G. Parmelee, accountant ; P. C. Ryan, T. J. Watters, clerks. Statiatical Branch.— W- A. Bell, H. C Hay, J. Barry, C.F. Stevens, G.V.Ince, J. S. Fairweather,C.H. Harding, F- Ben- nett, C E. McKiel, A. C. Bleakney, clerks. Miniater'a Secretary.— C' V. F. Bliss. Meaaengera.-J , Walla and J. Brewer. o n o o g. OB SB P W m if ■I I CO •^1 i' « \ JUJT TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. nOND"A €0.*S, 415 HOTRR DAlfffF. STRRET. 252 DOMINION OF CANADA. INSPECTORS OP PORTS A COLLECTORS OP CUSTOMS. H. Kavanagh, inspector, Montreal ; J. J. Kerr, inspoctor, Amherst, N-S.; J. W. Cudlip, inspector, St. John, NB.; T. C. Mewbum, inspector for Ontario, Hamilton. Collectors of Customs in the Dominion. Porta and CoUectorst Province of Ontario, Those marked tlius (•) are Warehousing Ports. *Amher6tburg, E. Anderson ^Belleville, A. Dixon *Brantford, H. B. Leeming Brighton, M. K. Lockwood *Brookville, G. Easton Burwell, E. A. Dunham ^Chatham, J. G. Pennefather ♦Clifton, W. Leggett *Cobourg, G. Perry ♦Colbome, W. A. Routh •Collingwood, G. Watson ♦Cornwall, R. K. Bullock ♦Gramahe, G. E. Powler ♦Darlington, J. Rankin ♦Dover, T. B. Barrett ♦Dundas, T. Clark ♦Dunville, A. Brownson Elgin, R. P. McMillan ♦Port Erie> R. Graham ♦Gananoque, J. Ormiston ♦Gait, T. Bi7an ♦Goderioh, D. Doty ♦Guelph, B. Carthew ♦Hamilton, W. H. Kittson ♦Hope, E. J. W. Burton ^Kingston, W. R. Mingaye Kingsville, G. A. King '"'Lindsay, D. Browne ♦London, R. Reid Morrisburg, H. Carman ♦Napanee, J. Benson ♦Newcastle, P. Parncomb ♦Niagara, W. Kirby ♦Oakville, R. K. Chisholm *Oshawa, S. Wood ♦Ottawa, Z. Wilson Owen Sound, W. A. Stephens ♦Paris, J. P. Wolft (acting) Penetanguishene, W. N. Rut- ledge Peterboro% J. Stratton ♦Picton, J.S.Clute Prince Arthur's Landing, P. Nicolson ♦Presoott, H. D. Jessup Rowan, A. S. D. Maboe ♦Sarnia, G. N. Matheson Saugeen. G. 0. Douglas ♦cJaulte Ste. Marie, J. Wilson St Catherines, H. H. Collier Stanley, J. T. C. Pinlay ♦Stratford, J. Hamilton ♦Toronto, J. E. Smith Trenton, A. J. P. Maguire Wallaceburg, C. Praser ♦Whitby, G. A. Carson ♦Windsor, W. Benson ♦Woodstock, W. H. Van Ingen Porta and Collectorai Province of Quebec. Clarenoeville, W. M. Pattison ♦Ooatioook, W. S. Williams 'Dundee, M. M. Smith (acting) Frelighsburg, P. J. Parker ♦Gasp^, B. Tetu Hemmingford, H. S. Proper Lacolle, A. Ilolden ♦Magdalen Islands, J. J. Pox ♦Montreal, W. B. Simpson ♦New Carlisle, L. Robitaille Perc6, G. LeBoutillier Potton, G. Gunn ♦Quebec, J. W. Dunscomb ♦Rimouski, P. L. Gauvreau Russoltown, R. Rodgers ♦Sherbrooke, C. E. Perry Stanstead, C. S. Channell *.St. Johns, B. D. Phillips *Sorel, G. Peltier ♦St. Hyacinthe, J. Clapin Sutton, B. Seaton Three Rivers, H. E. Lemieux (acting) SHIRTA 9IADK TO ORI>RTC AT OEO. RO]VD A €0.% 415 MOTKi: J»AMK (^iTRRKT. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 2»r Porta and Collectors, Province of Nova Scotia. ♦Amherst, N. Tuppor *Annapoli8, A. FuUerton *AntiKoni8he. HuRh MoPhio *Arichat, J. M. Plynn •Beddeok, A. Caraoron *BarririKton, D. Sartreant ♦Bridgetown, 8. S. Iluggles ♦Comwallis. E. Rand *D!gby, B. Viets Giiysboro', J. A. Tory ♦Halifax, Hon. W. Ross ♦Liverpool, J. H. Freeman ♦Locke Port, G. Stalker ♦Londonderry. R. DiU ♦Lunenburg, E. Dowling ♦Margaretsville, D.W. Landers ♦North Sydney, CB., T. Brown, jr. ♦Parrsborough, A. S. Towns- bend ♦Pictou. D. McDonald ♦Port Hawkesbury, M. Mc- Donald ♦Port Hood, E. D. Treraaina ♦Port Med way, J. J. Letsoa ♦Shelbnrno, W. A. Attwood ♦Sydney, C.B., G. E. Leonard* jr* Truro, J. P. Crowo ♦Windsor, E. O'Brien ♦Weymouth, S. Jones ♦Yarmouth, H. A. Hood Porta and Collector a^ Province of JSe\o Brunswick, ♦Bathurst, W. J. O'Brien Baie Verte, W. W. Presoott ♦Campo Bello, (Welohpool) J. Farmer ♦Carnquotte. J. G. G. Blaokall ♦Ghatham, D. Ferguson ♦Dnlhousie, W. Montgomery Dorchester, J. Hickman Fredericton, A . F. Street ♦Grand Falls, F. W. Brown Hillsborough, VV. Wallace McAdam's Junction, S. Watt ♦Moncton, J. Robertson ♦Newcastle, R. B. Haddow Richibucto, J. Rusk ♦Sackville, J. Dickson ♦Shediac, D. Harrington Shippegan, H. A. Sormany ♦St. Andrews, G. M. Gove *St. George, J. A. Moran *St. John, J. R. Ruel ♦St. Stephens, H. Webber ♦West Isles, J. B- Dickson ♦Woodstock, D. F. Merritt Port and Collector^ Province of Prince Edward Island. Gharlottetown, D. Gurrie. Port and Collector y Province of Manitoba, ♦Winnipeg, G. B, Spencer. Port and Collector ^ Province of British Columbia, Victoria, Hon. W. Hamley. Drpartmknt op Inland Rkvknue.— Hon. W. Laurier, Min- ister of Inland Revenue; A. Brunnel, Gommissioner do. ; B. Miall, jr., assistant. Accountant's Branch : P. M. Robins, accountant ; F. R. E. Gampeau, J. E. Valin, clerks. Statistical Branch : F. Measamt statistical clerk. Standards Branch : ^ w H CO a* er O CO A S s- oa P a CD O K't' I) » B <« Ml 11 IH'HITE I>REnS ftHIRTM <»1.50, IVORTII <|2.2:i, AT <4KO. IUI!VI» A- ViK^H, is CO »^ s; CO >> o fc> m ►-a 03 M bo g I— I •§ 8S o u g Pi o 3 asi DOMINION OF CANADA. W. L. TIeron» K. Nottio, A. Graham. Canals : B. H. Teakles, Neil Stewart. J. F. Shaw, C. E. (!hubbuck, and R. Devlin, Correspondence : W. Ilimsworth, jr., W. Carter, W. J. John- stone, J. Brunei. Printing, SiC. : F. K. Blatoh, A. Lusignan, C. R. Hall. Minister's s^icretary, L. Laframboise, clerk. Messengers : J. Fowler, G. Fowler, R. Arohambault. T. Hant'ord, St. John, N. B. ; J. A. McDonald, Charlottetown; W. F.Gouin, Winnipeg, Manitoba; C.T. Dupont,Viotoria,B.C. Drpartmrnt op thk lNTERioR.~Hon. Darid Mills, Minister of Interior and Superintendent General of Indian Affairs ; E. A. Meredith, LL.D., Deputy Minister of Interior; William Howe, clerk ; A. M. Burgess, private secretary. Indian Brnneh.—'L. Vankoughnet, Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs; R. Sinclair, accountant; J. V. De Boucherviile, land sales clerk ; A. N. McNeil, correspond- ing clerk : M. Benson, assistant corresponding clerk ; F. Smith, assistant accountant ; T. F. S. Kirkpatrick, J. Penner, J. D. McLean, clerks. Ordniince and Admiralty Lands Branch^ — W. F. Coffin, commissioner: W. Mills, accountant ; ,,C. C. Rogers, assistant accountant ; F. P. Austin, patent clerk. Dominion Lands Branch. — Lieut-Col. J. S. Denis, surveyor- general ; A. Russell, J. Johnson, P. B. Douglas, F. Clayton, W. M. Goodeve, N. T6tu, K. J. Henry, L. F. Lacasse, R. Lang, F. H. C. Cox, F. S. Checkley, P. B. Symes, W. B. Richardson, B. Billing, clerks ; C. Owne, H. J. Brooke, R. Jessop, A. Swin- burn, messengers. Dkputy Surveyor Genera.l.— Lindsay Russell, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Superintendents, «fec., op Indians— Ontario.— W, Plummer, Toronto; J. T. Gilkison, Brantford; C. Skene, Parry Sound; A. B. Cowan, Ganano(iue : G. Gordon, Dalaware; R. Mo- Kenzie, Sarnia; J. (v. Phipps, Manintowaning : W.Vanabbott, Sault Ste. Marie ; M. Hill, Shannonville ; J. G. Pile, Mill Point, Quebec; Q. E. Cherrier, Caughnawaga; E. De Blois, Pierre- Birr TOUR sniRTft at oeo. bobtd a ro.*s, 4in SrOTRE DAME HTRRKT. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 26.5 ville; P. Moore, River Denert: L- E. Otis, Roberval ; A. Le Bel, jr., Rividre du Loup : J. Davidflon. Dundee, P.O. ; Nova Scotia. — J. Harlow. Bear River; Rev. IT. Chisholra, Ponitinot Forks; J. B. McDonald, Port Hood; P. M. Holden, Kempt- ville; R. McDonald, Pictou; Rev. J. McDougall, Red Island ; A. P. MoGillivray, Grand Narrows New Brunswick.— \V. Fisher, Fredericton ; C. Sarxeant, Chatham. Prince Edward Island.— T. Stewart, Charloftetown. Manitoba.— .1. A. N. Provenoher, Fort Garry; J. F. Graham, Asst., Manitoba; R. Pither, asent. Fort Francis; Dr. A. Young, a^ent, St. Peters; H. Martineau, do. Oak Point; G. Mcpherson, do., Arkaboakis- ing; G. Newoombe, do , Emerson ; F. Oglotree, do., Portage La Prairie; W. Clark, do., Norway House, British Columbia. — J. W. Powell, Victoria; J. Lenihan, Asst., New Westminster. Li^t of Ounrdinna of Islands in the lilver St. Lnirrpnce. — A. H. Cowan, Indian agent, Gananoque ; J. Wallace, Escott; A. Root, Lockport ; J. L. Thomson, Brockville. Drpartmrnt of the Skcrrtary of Statr.— Hon. R. W. Scott, Secretary of State; £. J. Langevin, Under Secretary of State. Correspondence Branch,— Gt Powell, R. Por»e, (Clerk of the Crown in Chancery) chief clerks; W. H. Jones, II. E. Stcale, clerks. Keeper of the Jiecords.—H. J. Morgan, chief dork. Registry Branch,— It. A. Cattellier, deputy registrar ; J. A. Be- langer, E* Brousseau, .!■ J. Burns, C Ballantyno. A. G. Lea- royd, W. S. GHdden, clerks. Stationery Office.— J. Young, T. Roxborough, T. Robertson, A. Cunningham, clerks. Qumi's Prinf«r'» BrancA.—Lt.-Col. B. Chamberlain. C.M.G., Queen's Printer; W. Gliddon, A. G. Kingston, A. Potvin, L. A. Grison, clerks. N. W. Mounted Police Branrh.—V- White, L. Fortes- cue, A. Fisher, clerks. Minister's Secretary. — S. Tobin. Aft«- sengera.—P. Logan, T. O'Keefe, J. J. Hughes, J. Larkin. Reoriyrr General's Department.— Hon. T. Coffin, Receiver General; T. D. Harrington, Deputy Receiver General; T- C Bramley, accountant; F- Lewis, warrant oierk ; I. B. Stanton, C. W.Shay, F. Hunter, I. B. H. Neeve, J. R. Nash, H. Dunle- vie, C. E. Turgeon, E. D. Sutherland, clerks. Messengers.— F. Casault, F. McCaffrey, J. McCaffrey. Inspector op Penitentiaries Office.— J. S. Moylan, in- spector ; A. Power, clerk. Dominion Police Office.- C. J. Coursol, of Montreal, com- missioner; B. .J. O'Neil, superintendent; .John Jackson. John Connor, sergeants ; and Constables Kane, Brook, Pearse, Stinger, Deslaurier, Hughes, Eschambast, Purcell, INloffat, O'Brien, Beriohon, Walsh, Morrin. , II ^¥ Mr, it i I .' ;l i In ■S ' % ^! SHIRTS UTAnR TO ORDER AT OKO. BONO A CO.^H, •15 !v«»TRr, i>^M»<: mtr»:i<:t. is •g r 03 Ha c8 I s CO 09 o •a o o CO o DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND DEFEIsi;E. (Wkstkrn Block.) Hon. W. B. Vail, Minipfor of Militia and Defonco; Lioiit.- Col. Hon. C. Eu(;one Panet, Dpnuty MiniMtor of Militia and Defence ; Lieut -fleneral Sir E Solby Smyth, Commanding tho Militia of the Dominion of Canada ; Colonel Walker Powell, Adjutant General of Militia. Corresponding Branch,— B' Suite, J. R. E. Chapleau, HD. J* Lane, clerks. Accnuntant*ii //rancfe.— Lieut. -Col. J. MnopherBon, chief clerk and accountant ; C H- O'Meara, F. X. Huot, W-HAumond, A. G. Bonoit, clerks. Store flrnnrA.— Lieut. -Col. T. Wily, director of stores ; C* Walkera, G. Grant, F. L. Jonos, P. Clarke, clerks. Adjutant GenrrnVn Office.— W. R-Wri^ht, chief clerk: Lieut- Col. C. Stuart, Grant Seymour, Lieut.-Col. D. A. Macdonald, F. X. Lambert, G. B. M- Sherwood, C, Junot, T. C. Larose, clerks; Colin Campbell (retired assistant paymaster, R.N.) private secretary to the Minister. McHsengera.—G. Dion, M. Ryan, J. W- Gow, N* Casault* Dkpartmfxt op PiinLic Works.— Hon. Alex. MoKenzia, Minister of Public Works ; T. Trudeau, Deputy Minister of Public Works. Engineprinq Branch.— ^. Page, chief engineer; G. F. Bail- larg^, a.« Bouleti Opssititant enKineers. Afe«»cnflfer«.— J. Deslauriers, M. Walsh, H. Potvin. Oanadian Pacikui Railway.— Sandford Fleiuing, chief en- Rineer ; W. B. tiiuellio, assisUnt eiiKinoer; Marcus biiiith, J- H. Rowan, bam uel iiazlowuod, 1 1. A • F- MoLuod, district engi- neers; '£' R- Burpee, secretary; jb].V. Johobun, draughtsman; Charles 0. Palmer, accountant. Messenger. —ItQu'is Besiorert Intrroolonial Railway.— Sandford Fleming, chief engi- neer; OoUingwood bchreiber, engineer; T. Burpee, private secretary; Ralph Jones, secretary; Thomas C- Du Plesis, accountant; W. 1I> MuNallyt clerk. Official Arrituatous.— J. Cowan, Gait; C Taylor, Sarniu; I. llurteuu, Montreal; II. Elliott, Halifax, NS. ; F.H.Ennis, secretary, Public Works Department, Ottawa. Dominion Public Buildings, Mrciianicai- En'oinkkr's Ofpigk— J.R.Aruoldi, Mechanical Engineer, Dominion Public Buildings; W* H. Lewis, clerk. Departmental BuUdino 9 A7«^/.— W- Smith, engineer ; M. Gallagher, F. Lebont<3, 0- Prouix, M- Castello, tiremeu. Repairing »S'f a //'.—J.Kelly, plumber ; M- Clancy, steam fitter ; M. Whelan, smith ;T. Weu!?ley, W.H. Butlaud, electric bells; T. Smith, 0- Larivi^re, A. Latourney, helpers. Parliament Ihuldings Sto,(}'.^l\. Gihnour, engineer ; D-Long, assistant engineer; M. bcanlon, H- T- Spence, B- Rochon, tiremeu- Water Works Sta,0.—D- Smillie, engineer; J. Goulotte, fire- man. Inspector and Measurer of Wood.—W' Hutchinson. eg CO GO c CD p CM § a* B CD o ►-» CO o 1 1 I I fiVY YOm SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A €0.% 415 NOTKF JDAME STREET. u> p bs a o s I Dfpartmknt op Marink and Fishrries.— The Hon. Albert J. 8inith, minister; William Smith, deputy minister; W. F. AVitcher, commissioner of lishories ; John Uardiet chief clerk; J. Tomlinson, general superintendent of lights, una constructive engineer; J.Tilton, accountant and tirst-class clerk : Samuel P. liauset anU W. L Magee, iirst-ola.vs clerks ; W. ij. Pettigrew* F. F. Bourdeau and M. Graburn, senior second class clerks; W. P. Anderson, assistant engineer and junior seoond-olass clerk; W U. Alexander, H. N. Venning, G. Trudeau and J. Makinson, junior second-olasss clerks; A. Chishulm, steno- grapher and third-ohkss clerk ; W. B. Carlton, and J. B. Ualkettt third-class clerks ; U. U. Tiepko, A. Fraser, M. V. G. Micholson and K A- Jones, extra clerks; J. U. Gregory, agent, Quebec ; J. U. Harding, agent, St. John, N. B. ; H. \V. Johnston, agent, llalitux, M.S.; Capt. J. Cooper, agent and inspector of lights, Vi. Smith, superintendent of lights above Montreal, Ottawa, Ont; Capt. P. A.Scott, K.N., chairman of board of examiners of musters and mates ; Capt. (i. A. Mackenzie and D. Hunter, examiners, Halifax, M.S.; Commander E. D, Ashe, K.N-, and Captain A. Marman, examiners. Quebec; Capt. J. Prichard and W Thoma.";, examiners, St. John, N.B-; Capt. K. Cameron and F. W. Hyndman, examiners, Charlottetown, PE-L; and Lieutenant li.M- Browne, clerk to chairman, Halifax, N-fci ; S- Kisley, chairman of board of steamboat inspection, and in- spector tor Ontario, Huron, and Superior division, Toronto; W. M. Smith, deputy chairman and ins|>ector for M.B. andN.S- division, St John, N.B.; WJ. Meneilly, inspector for West Ontario diviision, Toronto ; J .Taylor, ini*pector for East Ontario division, Kingston* Ont.; J. Burgess, inspector for Montreal division, Montreal; F. X. Uetort, inspector for Three Kivers division, Sorel ; J. Samson, inspector fur Quebec division, Que- bec ; and T. VVoggarth, inspector for B.C. divi.xion, Victoria, BC; S. Wilmot, superintendent of tish- breeding establish- ments, Newcastle, Ont.; W 11. Venning, inspector of tisheries for NB., ht. John, N.B.; W. H. Wylde, inspector of fisheries for N.S., Halitax,N.S. : W- 11- Rogers, fishery officer, Amherst, N S- ; N. Lavoie, commander of Government steamer Ladij J/ead; A. Marmen, commander Government steamer Druid ; A. 0. Despres, commander Govetnment steamer iVa/>o/eon 7/7.; J.N. Purdy, commander Government steamer I^ewjieUl; Lieu- tenant 1). xM. iircwne and Captain John iJevereux, commanders Government steamer Sir ./amen pounlaH; G • T . Kingston, M . A . , superintendent meteorological office and director of magnetic obaervatory, Toronto; Kev. J. Williamson, M.A., LL.L)., di- rector of observatory, Kingston, Out.; C. 11. McLeod, director of observatory, Montreal; E. D. Ashe. R.N., director of obser- vatory, Quebec ; audG. Hutchinson, director of observatory, St. John, N.B.; H. St* A. Ormond ,iQ8peotor of water police, Mont- co.% SilinTS MADE TO ORDKR AT (iVO. ROXII X- C'0.;S;v 415 NOTKK ua:*ii: STKKKT. n. Albert r ; W. F. lef clerk ; Qstruotiye : Samuel 'ettigrew* S8 olerks; 3ond-ola88 iu and J. tu, steno- . ilalkett, Micholson , Quebec i on* agent, of lights, '.KI. ; j; tle,N.B.: itax; and iwu, Ont: miners of • Hunter, IN, and Priohard Cameron ^•1-i and lix. N.fcJ.; I, and in- onto: W. iindN.S. for West t Ontario Montreal Hiveru ion, l^ue- Viotoria, iStabliMb- Hhheries fisheries Vmherst, ler LaUi/ Druid : eon III,) d; Lieu- nianders 1, M . A . , nagnetic Li.U, di- direotor •f obser- tory.St. B» Mont- • real; and R, H. Ruspcll, cliiof conatablo water police and shipping master, Quoboe; A. iMcliOan, >lu|)pinj; inHster, rtt. John. N.B.: J. 1). Cummins. 8hipr>ing mustor, Halifax, N.S.; and W. Koughan, shippinti: master, Charl(vttet(>wn, P. KI- ; K. Wood, harbour master, llalitux, N.S. ; W. White, harbour master, Charlottetown, P.K.I.; J. Nayle, harbour niafter, Victoria and Esquimalt, U.C.; J. i*)don, harbour muster, Gaspo, P.t^. Post OrprCK DKi'ARTMi:NT.--Hon. L. S. Ilimtintrdon, Post- master Genonii; W. II. (JrilUn, Deputy iNj^jtuiarfior Uenoral. Secritari/*^ /?m»r/<.—W. White, Soi'rctary ; W. D. LeSueur, II. S. Weatherly, 1st clans clerks ; (J. H. llarKravc, tl. W. Griffin, J. Plunkott, J. Walsh, J. (irahaui, H. (I. Hopkiik. (\ 2Sang8ter, senior 2nd class clerks; Sidney Smifli, jr., A. W. Throop, junior 2n(i clajjs clerks; (J. H. Wliyto, J. M. O'Leary, C. B. Brodie. W. L. lUair. 0. Fortier, D. McUonald. A. J. Mac- Dermid, A. W. McLennan, W. A. J<>no.-, P. 1>. Molntyro, .1. A. MoLaurin, G. J. Binks, L. C. A. Casurain, J. A. .McDonald, W. J. Frechotto, A. A. Dorion, S. CraiK, L. H. Pouliot, G. Kance, C. O. Dcuoet. H. H. Morton, or J clai-^;3 olorks. ArvountanCt lirunch —\\. A. Wick.stcetl, a<'countant ; W. H. Smitlison, ashistant |)kirk, 0. G. Falconer, J. G. Fortier, K. A. D. .Jouey, II. M.Jarvis, li. A. Fergu8v>r, W. Hrophy, I*. T. Leahy, A Muir, D. A. Bar- rett, E. Bucke, 3rd class clerks ; J. Ashworth, cashier. Moneii Order liraHc/i.—P. LeSuour, superintendent M. 0. Office; C. W. Jenkins, 1st ('la.«s dork; J. lirophy senior 1.'m<1 class clerk; J. McDougall, K. J. ^^liaw, C. J. HiK^^ins, M. K. Dunlevie, .J, F. Wall. W. .1, Barrett, junior >ns dorks; J.C.Bonner, A. W. Wall. J. II. Spencer, D. D. Mol*herst)n, W. Uristow, A. Frasor, iiril class dorks. Snvinqt Banh lirnnch.—.]. C. Stewart, superintendent S. B. ; D. Mathason, 1st (dass clerk ; J. K<.'S'! c^uiitli, I'. B Bdl, W. II. Kreps, W. H. Eagleson, W, H. llarrinjitou, junior i-'nd tda.sa clerks; W. II. McCuai«, G. U. Ma.ior, G. L. IMunkott, H.J. Larkin, J. Berry, J. P. JNutting, H. Fairwoatherv Ud class clerks. Mcistnucrn,—M. Bennett, E. Daughtr^y J. Bull. S CD o »-^ Q > 3 Hrj WHITE DRESS SHIRTS «tl.50, WORTH 92.25, AX GEO. BONI» de €0/S. I^' ^i I i CO J* Lynch, T. McCabe, J . A. Fraser. Temitoraru f Vc/7,«.--K. .iuvet, E. Martinoau, A. Levesque, E. U. bt. Denis, L. J. Beland. Model Room.— 3. L<:iveilM, G. Lemaitre, L. Z. Ghabot. Vomiright and Trade Mark Branch.— J, B. Jackson. Temporary Clerk.— U. Garon. O^icr Kerjwr.—J. E. Lemieux. MeHHenuern.—A. Boily, B. Moreau, J. B. Lncroix. Emiijration AgcntH nftht Dominion in Kurope. — F.J. Dore, Govurnuient Emi^cration agent, Canada liuildingn, 31 Quoen Victoria struot, city, E.G., London; J. Dyko, 15 Water street, Liverpool; C. Foy, 11 Claremont street, Belfast: H. J. Larkin, 1;> Eden Quay, Dublin ; G. Bossangu, 10 Hue du Quatro Sep- tcnibre, Paris ; P. De Cazet, 12 Avenue Laiuothe, Piquet, Paris; C. Brown, Havre ; K. Boras, li'J. Marcho aux Chevaux, Antwerp ; Messrs. Komniol JSi, Cio, 72 Faubourg dos Condreif, Basle. Emiuratiun A(/entn in the Dominion. — J. Smith, Ilaiai'.ton ; R. MoPherson, Kingston ; A. .1. Sniythe, London ; W.J. Wills, Ottawa ; J. A. Donaldson, Toronto ; J. G. Daley, xMontreal ; L. i^tatford, Quebec; H. Hubbard, Sherbrooke; K. Clay, Halifax, N.S.; K. Shivosj dt. .John, N.B.j W. Hespeier, V/iuui- l>eg ; J . E. T6tu, DuUonn, Manitoba. Gioi.o(;iCAU SruvKY.— -OQice, Montreal.— AH. R. C. Selwyn, F- R- 8., director ; Dr. B.J. Harrington, clieniist, niinoralogist and uiining irispuctur ; C. Hoil'tiian, assistant chemist, mineral- ogist and mining inspector; .1. F. Whiteavn.-?, palcontr'iogist and curator ; R. Barlow, chief topographical dr.niKhtsinan ; .h Rich- ardson, Pr.)f. K. iioll, H. (1. Vennor, S. |{arlo-,¥, K. W. Ells, A Webnter, <*. M. Dawson, H. Fletcher, lieldgeologi.sts ; L. R. Ord, surveyor; T- C Woston, lapidary atul cnllector of fossils and minerals;— Ford, artis*^; J. White, librarian; A <'0.'S. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY-ONTARIO. 261 PEOVINCE OF ONTAEIO. Seat of Government^ Toronto, LUyt'-Oovemor.—llx^ Honor Donald A. MoDonald, Toronto • Private Secretary and A. D. C— Forsyth Grant. ExKCuTivK Council. Hon. 0. Mowat, Attorney-General. S. C. Wood, Treasurer. T. B. Pardee, Commissioner of Crown Lands. C. F. Fraser, Commissioner of Public Works. A. Crooks, Minister of Education. A. S. Hardy, Provincial Secretary. J. G. Soott, Clerk of the Executive Council. J. L. Capreol and E. H. T. Howard, clerks. M. ISraith, messenger. it *( HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. R. M. Wells Speaker. CONSTITURNCIRS. NAME AND P> 0. ADDRESS. Addington H. M. Deroche, Napanee Algoma 8. J. Dawson, P. A. Landing Brant, N L. H. Finlayson, Paris Brant, SR Hon. A. S. Hardy, Brantford Brockvillo W. H. Cole, Brockville l.ruco, N R D. Sinclair, Paisley Bruco, 8R Hon. R. M. Wells, Toronto Cardwoll J. Flesher, Gait Carbton G. W. Monk, South March Cornwall J. G. Snetsinger, Moulinetto Dufferin J. Barr, Homing's Mills Dundas A. Broder, West Winchester Durham, E R < J- Rossevear, Port Hope Durham, WR J. McLeod, Bowmanvillo Elgin, E R J. 11. Wilson, St. Thomas Elgin, WR T. llodgins. Toronto Essex, N R J. C. Patterson, Windsor Essex, S R L. Wigle, Leamington Frontenac D. Calviu, Kingston Glengarry A. J. Grant, Williamstown Grenville, SR Hon. C. F. Eraser, Toronto Grey, N R D. Creighton, Owen Sound Grey, E R A. W. Lauder, Toronto Grey, S R J. H. Hunter, Durham 20 i A ^ iSSf BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND A CO.% 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. $-1 > Ha 0} o o B 'i3 CONSTITUENCIES. NHME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. Haldimand J. Baxter, Cayuga Halton W. D. Lyon, Milton Hamilton J. M. Williams, Hamilton Hastings, WR T. Wills, Belleville Hastings, E R N. S. Appleby, Sbannonvillo Hastings, NR G. H. Boulter, Stirling Huron, B R T. Gibson, Wroxeter Huron, S R A. Bishop, Hay Huron, W R A. MoLagan Ross, Goderioh Kent, E R D. McGraney, Bothwell Kent, WR A. Coutts, Valetta Kingston W.Robinson, Kingston Lambton, E R P. Graham, Warwick Lambton, W R Hon. T. B. Pardee, Toronto Lanark, NR W. Mostyn, Almonte Lanark, S R • A. Code, Innisville Leeds, N R H. Merriok, Merrickville Leeds, SR R. H. Preston, New boro' Lennox J. T. Grange, Napanee Lincoln J. G- Rykert, St Catherines London W. R. Meredith, London Middlesex, E R R. Tooley, Behnont Middlesex, N R...., J. McDougall, Komoka Middlesex, W R J. Watter worth, Wardsville Monok H. R. Haney, F'^nwiok Muskoka .J. C. Miller, Toronto Norfolk, S R R. Richardson, Rowan Norfolk, NR J. Clarke, Simooe Northumberland, E R J. M. Ferris, Campbellford Northumberland, W R W. Hargraft, Gobourg Ontario, NR T. Paxton, Port Perry Ontario, S R N. W. Brown, Whitby Otte wa D. J. O'Donohue, Ottawa Oxford, N R Hon. 0. Mowat, Toronto Oxford, S R Hon. A. Crooks, Toronto Peel K. Ghisholm, Branipton Perth, N R D. Davidson Hay, Listowel Porth, S R T. Ballantyne, ritratford Peterborough, E R J. O'Sullivan, Peterborough Peterborough, W R W. H. Scott, Peterborough Presoott W. Harkin, Vankleek Hill Prince Edward G. Striker, Picton Renfrew, S R J. Bonfiela, Egansville Renfrew, NR T. Deacon, Pembroke Russell A. J. Baker, Metcalfe Simooe, E R J. Kean, Marohmont Sinicoe, S R Hon. W. Macdougall. Toronto Siincoe, WR T. Long, GoUingwood Stormont J. Bethuno, Toronto Toronto, East Hon. M. G . Cameron, Toronto Toronto, West R. Bell, Toronto HfillRTB MADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BODTD A €0.99« 41S NOTRE DAMLE STREET. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-ONTARIO. 2G3 GONBTITUBNOIES. NAUR AND P. O. ADDRESS. Victoria, N R D. MoRae, Bolsover Victoria, !S R Hon. S. C. Wood, Toronto Waterioo, N R M. Springer, W aterloo Waterioo, 8 R I. Masters. Washington Welland Hon. J.(i. Uurrie, St.Catherinea Wellington, N R J. McOowan, Alma Wellington, E R C. Clarke, Elora Wellington, S R J. Maesie, Guelph Wentworth, N R J. MoMation, Dundas Wentworth, S R W. bexton, Jersey ville York, E R ). Lane, Thornhiii York, W R P. Patterson, Patterson York, N R • J. H. Widditieid, Newmarket Officers of the House op Assembly.— CT.Qilmor, olork of the House; A- H- Sydere, clerk assistant; J. M. Dolaraere, clerk; J. Notman, accountant; A. Leith, law clerk; F- J. Glackmeyer, sorgcant-at-arms ; T. Philips, housekeeper and chief messenger. Public Departments, Ontario. Provincial Secretary's OjUce.—llon. S. C. AVood, provincial secretary ; I. R- Echart. assistant secretary ; H. S. Brodie, chief clerk ; J. B. McLaohlan, 2nd clerk ; H. Wardc, 3rd clerk ; A. Burchali, messenger. Provincial P(^nstrar*s Ofce.— Ron. S. C. Wood, provincial registrar; J. F- 0. Usher, deputy rogifstrar; G. Hobbs and J. A. Innep, dorks. Attorney' General**! OjHce.—Uon O. Mowat, attorney-general ; J 'i. Scott, Q.t^ v5hief clerii ; T. Bent'ough, private secretary ; J. L. Caprool, E. H. T. Heward, olerks ; M. Smith, house- keeper ; M. Currey, messenger. Devartment of Public Work>i,-~Ilon. C- F. Frascr, commis- sioner; W. Edwards, secretary; K. Tully, architect; T. N- Molesworth, engineer ; F. T. Jones, accountant and law clerk ; W. J. S. Hoi well, R. Purdom, J. C. McNab, draughtsmen ; M. Wilson, J. P. Edwards, clerks ; C. McDonald, messenger. Treasurer's Department.— Ron. Ada.m Crooks, treasurer; W. R. Harris, accountant; H. Tot ten, A. T- Deacon, H. Alloy, A. J. Rattray, clerks ; Hon. W. Cayley, auditor ; L. W. Ord, clerk ; 0. H, iSproule, book-keeper ; F. iSimser, clerk and messenger. Immigration Departivnt (connected with the Department of the Hon. the ProvinoJH) Treasurer).— D. iSpence, seovetary ; E. Jenkiiison, clerk. s Ed a Q (^ a. o , 1: 'I r \ i • •8 QQ '3 to > M P ca HVHITE DREfilS SHIRTS l|)ll.30, WORTH 92.25, AT GEO. BOND A €0/S. ¥" . I 00 w o 3 CO g o o 264 DOMINION OF CANADA. Crown Lands Department, — Hon. T. B. Pardee) commis- sioner ; T. H. Johnson, assistant commissioner ; G. Kennedy, law clerk ; H. A. Ford, short-hand writer. Free Grants and Sales Branoh.—J. GTarbut. chief clerk ; A. Kirkwood, J. M. Grant, P. Alma, and J< Murphy, clerks. Surveys, Patents and Roads.— T. Dovine, F.R.G.S., deputy surveyor general : G. B. Kirkpatrick, P.L.S. and A. J. Taylor, clerks. E. Fox, F.L-8.,ohiet clerk patents; J. Innes and W. H. Bell, clerks. J. W, Bridgland, supt. colonization roads | 0. (Jushman, clerk. Woods and Forests Branch.—G. B. Cooper, chief clerk ; A. J. TaTU>r, H. G.Lauglois, E. G. Kirby, J. A. Molnnes, clerks. A. uuots Branch.— W. Ford, accountant: D. Q. B. Ross, boo A deeper; R. H. Brown, clerk. J. Morpny, rogistrar; W. }i\ J.'-'s, clerk. J . !: vadshaw, office-keeper ; A. McDonald, messenger. Crown Lund Agents, P .4. Landing A.Wright Apsiay..... D- Anderson Bobcaygeon ....... J. Graham Bracebridge G- W. Lount Bruce Mines J. Bowker *' J. F. Day Durham W • Jackson Egauville J. Reevesi Fergus A. S. Badenhead Guderich U. Hauiiiton Kingston R> Mact>hersun L'Auiable J. R. Tait Li'^idsay J. McKibbon MagnetewBu S- G- Beist Windham — J. W. Fitzgerald Parry Bound. ...T. McMurray Pembroke A. Kennedy iSaugeen A. McNabb Sauit bte. Marie. .C. P. Brown btrattord J . 8harman Tamworth E. Perry Vanbrugh J. Mahou Board of Examiners of P. L. /.— The Hon. Com- missioner of Crown Lands, president, tx-ojtHHo: T. Devine, Deputy durvey.>r- General, chairuiau- Members— J. ;i. Dennis, Ottawa; F. F Fassmore, Toronto ; r.F.Gibb.s, Adoiphustown; A. C. Webb, Brighton ; H. Wilson, Mount Forest; P. 6- Gibson, Willowdal^; Prof. Chapman (exuminer in geology), Toronto ; G. B. Kirkpatrick, secreta.V; T(./" nto. Department of Public Instruction, 0«^»?*tf>.— For the general administration of the Gramiuar and Common School Laws. Education Office.— Hon. A. Cross, Q.C., LL.D., Minister ot Education: J. G Hodgins, LL D., Bitrristor-at Law, Deputy Minister and Editor ot tho Journal oj hUucution lor ^)ntano; A. Marling, LL.B., Secretary to hducatutu Dept^rtiuent; h\ J Taylor, Clerk ot Statistics ; J. T K. Stinson, Clerk ot Records ; W. H. Atkinson, Clerk of Corre^pol^ience; A. C. Paul, Clork 'e '* ' J. 0. iieaubien, Montciagny Laurentides 31" J. E. Gingra.s, Quebec Lauzon '*, l A. R, C. de LC'ry, Quebec S" •=* CJift AHTRTS MADJprO ORDKR AT GEO. BOND A COi^ 415 NOTRE DAMLE STREET. 1 1, •I 5 61) I o ^ I ^ 266 DOMINION OP CANADA. J CONSTITUBNCIBS. Lasalle Hon. LaValliftre " Montamlle " Mille Isles *' Repentigny ** Rigaud " Sorel " Salaberry ** Viotoria " Wellington *• NAMR AND P.O. ADDRX88. L. Panet, Quebec J. B. a. Proulx, Nicolet 0. B. de Bouoherville, 'Bouohenrille F. H. Lemaire, St. Benoit L. Arohambault, L'Assomption E. Brud'humme, Montreal P. E. Roy, St. Pie H. Starnes, Montreal J. Ferrier, Montreal W. H. Webb, Melbourne Oppicers op thr Lrgislativr Council.— Q. B. de Bouoher- ville, Clerk of the House; P. L^(rar<^, First Assistant Clerk ; T. W. Lloyd. Second Assistant Clerk; I. 0. Jodoin, Clerk of Offices ; N. Legendre, Clerk of French Journals ; N. Faucher, Clerk of Special Committees ; S. 8. Hatt. Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod ; A. A. Labelle and D. E. Fenette, clerks : T. E. Roy, Sergeant-at-Arms ; F. X. Brault, Chief Messenger; Z. Duhamelf Postmaster; F. X. Gagnon, Assistant Postmaster. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. Louis Beaubien Speaker. OONSTITURNOIRS. NAMR AND P.O. ADDRESS. Argenteuil S. Bellingham, Montreal Bagot F. Dupont, St- Liboire Beauce F- X. Dulac, St George Beauharnois E. H. Bisson, St. Louis de Gonsague Bellechasse P . Fradette. St. Gervais Berthier L . Syl vestre, Berthier (en haut) Bonaventure J. I. Tarte Brome W. W. Lynch, Knowlton Chambly R. Pr^funtaine, Longueuil Champlain N. St. Cyr, St. Aune de la Parade Charleyoix 0. Gauthier, St. Urbain Chatoauguay E. Laberge, St- Philomdne Chicoutimi andSaguenav....W- E- Price, Saguenay Compton W - Sawyer, Sawyerville Deux-Montagnes L. C Champagne, St. Eustache Dorchester L. N. Larochelle, St. Anselme Drummond and Arthabaska . - - W. J- Watts, Drummondyille Gasp^ Uochelaga L. Beaubien, Montreal Iluntingdun Dr. A- Cumerun, Huntingdon Iberville L- MoUeur, St- Joan Jacques Cartier N. M- LeCavalier, St. Laurent Jolietto V. p. Lavall^o, St. F^lix de Valoia COi^ WHITE DRESH SHIRTA <|1.S0, WORTH 1113.25, AT OEO. nOND Sc €0/A. CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Kamouraska J. Dumont Laprairie L-B.A. Gharlebois, Laprairie Village L'Assomption 0. Peltier, L'Epiphanie Laval L- 0. Loranger, Montreal L^yis E. T. Paquet, St. Nioholas L'Islet p. G. Verreault St. Jean Port Joly Lotbinidre H . Q. Joly, Quebec Maakinongd M. Houde. Riviere du Loup (en haut) Megantio A. Kennedy, South Halifax MiBsisquoi Hon. G. B- Baker, Sweetsburg Montoalm L . G. Martin, Montreal Montmagny L. N. Fortin, Gap St- Ignaoe Montmorency Hon. A. R. Angers, Quebec Montreal West J. W . MoGauyran, Montreal Montreal Centre A. W. Of^ilvie, Montreal Montreal East L. 0. TaiUon, Montreal Napieryille L* D. Lafontaine, St- Edouard Nioolet G. E. Houde, St. Gdlestin Ottawa Gounty L. Duhamel, Wright's Township Pontiac Hon. L. R. Church, Aylmer Portneuf P. Larue, St. Augustin luebecEast J. Shehyn. Quebec [uebec West J. Hearn, Quebec kuebec Centre R. F. Rinfret dit Malouin, Quebec [uebec County Hon. P. Gameau, Quebec lichmond and Wolfe . J. Pickard, Wotton Richelieu M. Mathieu, Sorel Rimouski A. Cbauyeau, Quebec Rouyille V. Robert, Ste. Angdlo St. Hyacinthe * . » P. Bachand, St. Hyacinthe St. Jean F. G. Marchand, St. Joan d'lberville St. Maurice E. Laoerte, Yamachiche Shefford Hon. M. Laframboise, Montreal Sherbrooke (City) Hon. J. G. Robertson, Sherbrooke Soulanges R. S • DeBeaujeu, Gotoau du Lac Stanstead J. Thornton, Barnston Temiscouata G. H. Deschenes, Epiphanie Terrebonne Hon. J. A. Ghapleau, Montreal Three Rivers (City) ...A. Turcotte, Trois Rivit^res Vaudreuil E . Lalonde, St. Martho Verchdres J. Daigle, Belocil Yamaska J. S. G. Wurtele, Montreal Officers of the Legislative Assemblt.—G. M. Muir, clerk of the House; E. Simard, assistant do; P. E. Smith, deputy clerk ; L. Simonoau, accountant; C. J. Ardouin, 1st ofTice clerk; A. E. Demers, assistant do ; J. L* Blanehet, clerk of records ; G. P. Lindsay; clerk of committees ; £. Demers, 1st assistant clerk do ; C. rettigrew, 2nd dodo; B. Lemoine, clerk of private P BUT YOUK AH1KT9 AT OEO. HONUyA CO/S, 41ff NOTRt: nABIK HTRERT. :< m g 80 bo to I CD 268 DOMINION OF CANADA. bills ; E. S. Belleau, assistant do ; W. Cook, Ist English trans- lator ; P. J. Gurrnn, assistant do ; A. N.Montpetit, 1st French translator; B. Turootte, assistant do; B. Marqu«tte, Ist trans- lator; 0. C* do Laohevrotidre, olerk of the French journals; L. Fortier, assist- do.; JWhyddon, assist, do. of English Journals; L. p. Lemay, librarian; L.P-Turcotte, assist. do.; GL^^iKoque, serjeant-at-arms; Z. Duhamel, postmaster; F* X Gagnon, assist. do; Q. Robitaille, Ist messenger; A. Pelletier, speaker's messenger; E. Littlejohn, J. Trudellot 8. Gagn6. clerks' mes- sengers ; J.Morin, BGauvreau* EBalzaretti,R. Angers, libra- rian messengers ; N. Bour6, Queen's printer's do.; A. F* Mar- san, chief law clerk ; A.Pariseau, assist. do. do. Public Departments. Queen^a Prinfer'ti Office.— OMcera : C. F. Langlois, Queen's printer ; G. Pageau, French translator and book-keeper ; E. Tru- del, clerk ; T. Malony, English translator. Secretary's Q/??c«.— Hon. J.A.Ghapleau, provincial secretary; P. J. Jolicoeur, assistant secretary; G. W. Golfer, olerk of Eng- lish correspondence : 0. F. Gampeau, accountant of oontingon- oies ; J. 0. Laurin, E. A. Duohosnay and T. Normandin, clerks ; P. Blouin, messenger and housekeeper. Provincial Jiegintrar'a Department. — Hon. J. A. Ghapleau, provincial registrar ; J. B. Meilleur, deputy provincial registrar; A. Belanger, E. Poitras, clerks ; J. Labreoque, messenger. Quebec Oovernment SJchoof of Nnvipation. — Gapt. W. C. Sea- ton, professor, School Room, Parliament building. Department of Public Instruction. — Hon. G. Ouimet, super- intendent of public iiA?!truction : Dr. L. Giard, Roman Gatholio secretary to department ; Dr. H. H. Miles, Protestant secretary to department ; 0. Dunn, 1st clerk of French correspondence, editor of Journal de L- Inatruction Publique, and librarian ; L. Devisme, clerk of French correspondence ; R. Giard, assistant do ; J. H. Richardson, accountant ; G. A. Thomas, L. Lefebvre, P. Prevost, clerks of statistics, (&c., A. Dor 6 and J. Bittner, messenf^ers. Council of Public /rw^rMCfton.— President— Hon. G. Ouimet, ex'Ojfficio. Joint secretaries-— Dr. L. Giard and Dr. H. H. Miles. Roman Gatholic members of the Council— The Archbishop of Suebco, the Bishops of Rimouski, Three Rivers, St. Hyacinthe, [ontreal, Sherbrooke, and Ottawa; Hon. P. J. 0. Ghauveau, Hon. T. Ryan, Hon. Judge Routhier, Hon. G. R. Delagrave, P. S. Murphy, Dr. Laohaine, and F. Painchaud. Protestant mem- bers of the Gouncil— The Lord Bishop of Ouobec, Hon. Judge Day, Hon. Judge Dunkin, Rev. Dr. Gook, Hon. G. Irvine, Yen. Archdeacon Leach, lion. J. Ferrier, and Dr. J. W.Dawson, F.R.S. Ghairman of the Protestant Gommittee of the Gouncil— Hon. G. Irvine. Secretary of the Protestant Gommittee of the Council— Rev. G. Weir. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDKR AT GEO. RO!VD A CO.m, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-QUEBEC. 269 Department of Apriculture and Puhlic Workti.— Hon. C- B. de Bouoherville, oommissionor: S. Lesage, assistant oommis- sioner ; E. OaKnon. seorotary ; P. Gauvreau. director of publio works; J. B. Durorao, assistant onffineer; E. A. Nesbitt, ao- oountant ; C. Lesperanoe, book-koeper ; J. O. Fontaine, director of colonization : E. A. Bernard, director of afnriculture; C. A. Ouilbault, reffistrar; H. A. Turgeon. first clerk : J. 0. Methot. inspector of works ; J. B. Sirois and P. Archambault, messen- gers. Treaaurv Department.— Won. L. R. Church, provincial treai- vrer ; G. Drolet, auditor of the province : H . T. Machin, assist- ant treasurer ; H. Ueinming and F. D. Tims, book-keepers ; N. A. Giard, clerk; T. K- Nelson, judicial deposits clerk; S* H' Holt, J. E. Marmette, J. T. Harrower, A. Evanturel,T. A. Pos- ton and T. C. Waugh, clerks ; H Tiughes and G* Trudel, mes- sengers. Council of Aftrieulture.—J. ^^ Browning, president; L. H. Massue, vice-president ; G. Leclerc, secretary-treasurer; J. N. E. Faribault, L'Assomption ; M. H. Cochrane, Cumpton; D. E. Price, Quebec : J. J. Ross. Ste. Anne de la Parade ; L. Beau- bien, M.P.. Montreal ; B. Benoit, M.P., St Hubert, 8. N. Black- wood, Shefford ; A. Casavant, St. Dominique; E. J. Deblois, Quebec: J. Gaudet, MP.P-, Gentilly ; F.WGray, Quebec: L. Levesque, M.P.P., D'Aillebout; A.Marsan, L'Assomption; Rev. F. Pilotte. Ste. Anne de la Pocati^re ; Rev. S. Tass^, Ste. ThC*- rt^se; L. Landry, St. Pierre Montmagny; office, 63 St. Gabriel street, Montreal. Board of Examinert of P» L, Surveyorn.— Won. the Commis- sioner of Crown Lands, ex-ofiicio ; J. Bouchette, deputy sur- veyor-general ; C. Bainarge, president; F. W. Blaiklook, E. T. Fletcher, L. P. Gauvreau, J. Bignell, J. Gallagher, examiners and provincial land surveyors; A. Sewell, secretary, Quebec ; A, R. C. Selwyn, examiner in geology and mineralogy. OFFICERS AND CLERKS OP CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT. Hon. P. Garneau, commissioner; E. E. Taohd, assistant commissioner. Surveys,— 3. Bouchette, deputy surveyor-general ; E. V. Gale, accountant and cashier : E. T. Fletcher, surveyor and draughtsman, and inspector of surveys: G. G. Dunlevie, J. Tach6, P. M. A. Genust, C. E. Gauvin, draughtsmen and sur- veyors; W. F. Collins, clerk in charge ; A. Par6, superintend- ent of woods and forests ; J. J. Pendrega«t, register for depts. ; J. D. Le Moine, L. L. Rivard, clerks in charge; F. Chass6, T. Morkill, W. E. Collins, D. C. McKedie, L. Berthelot, J. N. tProulx, V. Derome, I. E. Lepage, S. S. Rinfret) clerks; J. kCuron, office keeper. QQ ^ .^^ v^, ^.ir. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 I^|2j8 |Z5 ■^ iii2 |22 u UO 12.0 1.25 IIIU 1.6 '/] '^ '/ HiotDgraphic Sdences Corporalion 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEftSTER.N.Y. 145M (716) S72-4S03 'Af^ WHITE BREStS SHIRTS 111.50, WORTH f|t3.3S, AT CiEO. RONO A' ro.'s. i I If 'I « :« 1^ B CO be ■fe & CO < tS S O a o d o I i 270 DOMINION OF CANADA. Cadastre Offices.— General Ojffice.—Gt, A. Valin, secretary; T. Morin, clerk. Montreal.— J. B. Varin, director ; F. W. Blaiklock, surveyor and draughtsman ; L. W. Sicotte, clerk. Quebec— P. L. Morin, director; F. Lachaine, surveyor and draughtsman. Three Eivera.-Q, A. Bourgeois, director; L. 0. Arcand, surveyor and draughtsman ; P. Guillet, clerk. Terrebonne.— J. A. Hervieux, director; J. H. Leclair, sur- veyor and draughtsman, Montmagny,—E. Casgrain, director ; F. X. Gendreau, assist- ant. Beauharnoi8,—L. A. Seers, director; J. Sullivan, surveyor and draughtsman ; J. Mayer, clerk. JoUette.—M.. Crdpeau, director; U. Dorval, surveyor and draughtsman ; J. Delfausse, clerk. Sherbrooke.— J . Addiet director; C P. Towle, surveyor and draughtsman. Bull, {County of Ottawa).— Q. Leduc, director; J. MoArthur, surveyor and draughtsman. L'Asaomption and Montcalm. — 0. Peltier, director; A. W. Lipp6, surveyor and draughtsman. Crown Land and Timber Agents.— E. Heath, Clarendon; R. Farley, Hull ; J. A. Cameron, jr., Thurso ; 0. B. Kemp, Waterloo; C. Patton, Robinson ; A. Gagnon, Arthabaskaville ; P. A. Proulx, St. Francis; C. T. Dub6, Riviere du Loup; J. B. Lepage, Rimouski; L. J. Riopel, New Carlisle : Gt. Duberger, Marray Bay; J. 0. Tremblay, Chicoutimi; I. Dumais, Rober- val; L. Z. Rousseau, Quebec; A. Dubord, Three Rivers: J. B. Delfausse, Joliette; C. £. Belle, Montreal; J. Eden, Gasp6 Basin ; L. Roy, sen., Cap Chat : E. Paquet, Magdalen Island ; E. Renault Montmagny; A. B. Filion, Grenville; J. Hume, Leeds, inspector of agencies ; A. J. Russell, Ottawa ; C S. Mc- Nutt, assistant; J. Ritchie, E. T. Smith, clerks ; J. McDonald, Ottawa ; McL. Stewart, general collector of timber and slide dues, Quebec; J. McKay, assistant; P. Miller^ clerk ; C. De- Salaberry, forest ranger, Chambly. Jesuits' Estates and Crown Domain Agents. Jas. Laurin, crown domain and commuting agent, oensive of Quebec, superintendent beach and deep water lots, and agent for seigniory of Lauzon ; J. B. Varin, .collecting and commuting agent, Jesuits' estates, District of Montreal ; F. Lottinville, col- lecting and commuting agent. Cap de la Madeleine and Jesuits' estates, city of Three Rivers; La Guillet, jr., collecting and commuting agent, seigniory of Batiscan; P. Huot, collecting and commuting agent, Jesuits' estates, District of Quebec ; L. L. Rivard, inspector of gold mines. f^3.2S, AT ecretary ; surveyor eyor and Arcand, lair, sur- • lU, assist- surveyor jyor and eyor and oArthur, ; A.W. arendon; >. Kemp, ikaville ; joup; J. uberger, , Rober- ts: J. B. It Gasp^ Island ; . Hume, !. S. Mo- iDonald, >nd slide ; C. De- I. msive of id agent amuting ille, ool- Jesuits' ing and »lleeting bee ; L. BUT TOUR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A CO/S, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-NOVA SCOTIA. 271 Game Overseers. J. N. Proulx, superintendent, Quebec ; W. C. Willis, Sher- brooke; A. Blais, Gausapscal; A. Labb6, St. Urbain; 0. Latraverse, Sorel ; E. Chopping, Montcalm ; Is. Dumais, Rober- val; F. Riehard, Ste. Anne de la Pocati^re; J. F. Sail I ant, Tadoussac ; J. B. Chevalier, St, Jean ; Patrick Clancy, Hem- mingford ; J. P. Lacbance, Stonehara ; 0. Robert, Quebec ; E.Duohesne, St. Etienne dea Gris ; T. Decoteau, Three Rivers ; J. Z. C. Miquelon, St. Camille de Wolton ; W. Clarke, Bryron ; J. Darby, Ottawa ; J. Hodgins, Shawville; P. Grace, Wright,' J. E. Cayonette. Ste. Claire ; S. W. Waller, Montreal. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Government, Halifax. Lieutenant Governor (and Deputy Governor for signing Mar- riage Licenses)— His Honor the Hon. Adams George Archibald. John Hicks, private secretary; Lieut.-Colonel H. W. Clarke, N.S.M., and Major M. B. Daly, 1st Brig. Mil. Artillery, Provin- cial Aides-de-Camp. Executive Council. Hon> '* A. J. Whyte, Attorney General. •, Treasurer. (I « P. C. Hill, Provincial Secretary. R. Robertson, Commissioner of Public Works and Mines. C. Campbell, ) J. MoEinnon, > Members of Council. D. McDonald, ) Retired Members of Executive Council retaining their ranh and precedence^ by special permission of Her Majesty.— Hon > Sir W. Young, Hon. C. Tupper, C.B.: Hon. W. A. Henry, Hon. J. MoDonald, Hon. S. L. Shannon, Hon. A. McFarlane, Hon. Adamis G. Archibald. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John Creiohton President. NAME and P.O. ADDRESS. Hon. R.M.Cutler,Guy8borough ^* J.Creighton, Lunenburgh W.C. Whitman, Annapolis p. Tupper, Liverpool J. MoKinnon, Antigonish P. Smyth, Port Hood S. Creelman, Stewaicke W. 0. Heffernan, Guys- borough ti (( it (< NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Hon. D. McN. Parker, Halifax '* J Fraser, Pictou H. Martell, Arichat G. McKenna, Shelbourne C. Dickie, Cornwallis R. Boak, jr., Halifax A. McN. Cochran, Mait- land E. R. Oakes, Digby (( «( it i( i( it OMcers.—J. C. Halliburton, clerk : R. L. Weatherbe, law clerk and clerk of parliament ; Rev. G. W. Hill, A.M., chap- lain ; R. Romans, gentleman usher of the Black Rod. f3* o B O CD hj tr *< m g ■», S CD I P4 I1J I-Jb I ' '\' iJ: 1 {' i : Mm. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOITD A COOS, 415 NOTRE DyllllE STREET. ^ rm CO I CO •4^ o CD a. w 09 O •I 'o d> o o an P 272 DOMINION OF CANADA. HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY, Hon. T.N.Maok Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. NAME AND P-O. ADDRESS. Annapolis A. LonKley, Bridgetown " W. B. Troop, Wilmot Antigonishe Hon. D. McDonald. Antigonishe Colchester T. F. Morrison, Londonderry " S. Rettie, Truro Cumberland H. Black, Amherst ** E. Vickery, Parrsboro' Gape Breton E. T. Mosely, Sydney, O.B. " Hon. A. J. White, Halifax Digby Hon. C. Campbell, Halifax " H. M. Robichan, Clare Guysborough Hon. 0. S. Weeks, Halifax " C. Freinchebille, Port Mulgrave Halifax • Hon. P. C. Hill, Halifax " B. Farrell, Halifax " D. Archibald, Musqudoboit Hants W. H. Allison, Windsor " A. Putnam, Walton Inverness Hon. J. MoKinnon, Mabou *' D. Campbell, Mabou Kings D. B. Woodworth, Kentville " J. B. North, Hantsport Lunenburgh M. B. Desbrisay, Bridgewater " J. Eisenhauer, Lunenburgh Piotou H. Cameron, New Glasgow " S. H. Holmes, Pictou " A. McKay, West River Queens J. Newton Mack, Wells Village '* S. Freeman, Liverpool Richmond C. Boudroit, Arichat " M.McRae, Arichat Shelbume Hon. R. Robertson, Barrington " » T. Johnson, Locke's Island Victoria J. A. Fraser, Baddock *' D. McCurdy, Baddook Yarmouth J. Lovitt, Yarmouth *' A. Gayton, Pubnioo Oppicers op the House op Assembly.— H. C. D. Twining, clerk; W. Walsh, assistant clerk ; Rev. Canon Cochran, chap- lain ; A. M. Gidney, sergeant-at-arms : J. L. Griffin, assistant sergeant-at-arms ; J. Fitzgerald, messenger. 5ri> A co.»s, WHITK DRESS SHIRTS ^1.50, irORTH 92.25, AT OEO. BOICD dc CO/S. lDDRESS. town ot Antigonishe idonderry aro' ley, O.B. lalifax lalifax are Halifax t Mulgrave ifax udoboit dsor Mabou a Centville >ort idgewater mburgh lasgow 1 Blls Vaiago d Bamngton Island k Ik Twining, an, ohap- assistant PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-NOVA SCOTIA. 273 Public Departments. Provincial Secretary's Office.— Ron. P. Carateret Hill, Pro- vinoial secretary; H. Croskili, deputy Provinoial secretary; H. Kerr, clerk, Provincial Treasurer's Q/^cc. —Hon. — — , Provincial treasurer ; W. E. Brine, clerk. Attorney- General' 8 OMice.— Ron. A. J. White, Attorney- General. Department of Minei and Public Word's.— Hon. R. Robertson, commissioner ; J. Kelly, deputy commissioner ; S. Poole, in- spector of mines ; — — , inspector of works. Board of Agriculture,-— Hon, D. McDonald, president ; H. Yeomans, vice-president ; Professor Lawson, secretary. Education Depar^menf.— Superintendent of Education, Rev. A. S. Hunt, M.A.: Council of Public Instruction, Members of Executive Council. Provincial Hospital for /n«awc.— Medical superintendent, J* R. Denoye, M.D. Dominion Offices and Officers. Finance Department of Canada,— Nova. Scotia Branch.— S. Howe, auditor ; R. Stather, clerk ; J. MuUane, messenger. Asat, Bee. General for Nova Scotia. — J. R. Wallace. Post Office Department^ Nova Scotia Division.— "Post Office Inspector, F. M. Passow; clerks, T. Southail, R. A. Burnham; messenger, R. R. MoMiilian. Money Order CJt^ce.— Superin- tendent, J. H. Thome; clerks, F. Creighton, S. S. Thome; messenger, T. Conran. Bailway Mail Clerks.— Between Hal- ifax and Amherst, I. Burnhill, E. A. Bent ; between Halifax and Annapolis, A. Brown, E. R. Bent; between Pictou and Truro, E. Huntington. Post OfHee Inspector,— ¥. M. Passow. Post Office^ Halifax.— W, R, Blackader; clerks, W. M. Small, V. V. Tremain, T. W. DeWoife, A. H. Cunningham, J. D. Story, W. H. Chamberlain, W. H. Donovan, J. Flowers ; temporary clerks ; C. Legg, C. H. Hamilton, T. Southail, jr., J. Cunningham ; newspaper sorter, C. C. Smith ; letter carriers, M.Collins (chief carrier), J.Fitzgerald, Jas. Wilson, Jno. Wilson, W. Carroll; temporary letter carriers, D. Silverthorne ; pen- sioned letter carrier, VV. Craig; messenger, S. Saunders. Penitentiary.— J. Flinn, warden ; medical attendant, R. 8. Black, M.D. ; chaplain, Rev. H. Pope. Sable /s^anc^.— Resident Superintendents— St. Paul's, D. J. McNeil; Soatterie, J. McLean. Bailway Department.— GteneraX superintendent, L. Carvel; general traffic agent, Q, Taylor; chief engineer, A. MoNab; accountant, T. Foote; paymaster, W. N. Jones; cashier, D. wiri i' (f (tie I. vi ■ *■ « i .V fiVT TOVR SHIRTS AT OEO. BOND A Cd.% 415 XOTBF BAIHE STREET. I to OB CO •g E Pi 0) o o I Rottinger; clerks, J. Adams, S. S. Bully, D. A. Story, W. Huggin and J. M. Lyons ; telegraph olerk, — McLearn \ mes- senger, 0. Cameron. Immigration Oj^ce.— Agent, Rev. E. Clay, M.D. Board ofStatiatica of Births^ Marriages & jl9ea«A«— Secretary, J. Costly, Halifax; issuers of marriage licenses and deputy registrars births, marriages and deaths, the deputy postmasters in the different Counties, and S. Selden, Halifax; deputy registrars of births, marriages and deaths, the way office keepers in the different Counties, and Rev. H. Stamer, Rev. R. Jamieson, Rev. J. Waddell, Rev. E. Ansell, J. J. Clark, M.D. In8pe«tor of Steamers carrying Passengers. — A. Moir. Jnnpector of Customs,— J. J. Kerr ; collector, Halifax, Hon. W. Ross. Savings Bank,— J. B. Wallace, cashier. i v, , Militia Department,— J, W, Laurie, D.A.G. Inland Revenue Department. Inspector for If ova Scotia. — George ESSON. Halifax,— CoWeetot, Q. Esson ; excisemen, A. MoLeod, J. D. Nash, jr.; clerk, B. H. Blanchard; messenger, P. Hagerty: inspector of Petroleum, R. Gt. Eraser. Ptc^ou.— Collector, J. M. Porteous; exciseman, A. Mc- Donald. North Sydney,— QolleetOTi L. Robertson. FarmoMfA.— Collector, J. V. B. Bingay. PKOVINCE OF NEW BEUNSWICK. Seat of Governmentf Fredericton, Lieutenant-Governor. — His Excellency S. L. Tilley, C. B. ; Provincial Aide-de-Camp and Private Secretary, Lieut. -Col- J. Saunders ; Extra Aide-de-Camp, A.E-Street, Capt. Reserve Militia. Executive Council. Hon. R. Young, President. *• G- E. King, Attorney- General. J. J. Eraser, Provincial Secretary. B. R. Stevenson, Surveyor-General. W. M- Kelly, Chief Commissioner Board of Works. A. McQueen, ) J. H- Crawford, > Members of Council. W. E. Perley. ) F. A. H. Stratton, Clerk. co.% SHIHTS MABl! TO ORDER AT OF.O. BOHf D A COA^ 415 NOTRK DA9tE HTRKGT. Story, W. arn; mes- Seoretary, Qd deputy >stin asters ; deputy e keepers Jamieson, r. 'ax, Hon. >od, J. D. aagerty : A. Mc- CK. C. B.: It. -Col. Eieserye (V^orks. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-N. BRUNSWICK. 275 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. J. S> Saunders President. COUNTIES. • NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Albert ....Hon. J. Lewis. Hillsboro' Carleton Carleton ** W. Lindsay, Woodstock Charlotte ** F. Hibbard, St. George Glouoestei *' R- Young, Caraquette Kent " 0- Mclnernay, Kichibuoto King's Northumberland Queen's " G. D. Baily, Canning^ Restigouohe '' W> Hamilton, Dalhousie St. John ** A. MoL. Seely, St. John St John " T. R. Jones, St. John Sunbury " A. Harrison, Mangerville Victoria . ** B . Rereridge, Tobique Westmoreland * ' E . B . Chandler, Dorchester Westmoreland " D . Hannington, Shediao York " J. S. Saunders, Fiedericton York *• J. A. Beokwith, Officers op the Legislative Council.— G- Botsford, clerk; J.H.Phair, assist. clerk; B.R. Jouett, Usher of the Black Rod; Rev. J.M. Brook, chaplain; R.Tibbits, engrossing clerk. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. W. Wedderburn Speaker. constituencies. name and P.O. address. Albert A. Rogers, Hopewell ♦* J . Ryan, Coverdale Carleton R. K. Jones, Woodstock " J. S. Leighton, Woodstock Charlotte Hon. B. R. Stevenson, St. Andrews " J. Murchie, St. Stephen " J. Mackay, Pennfield Ridge " T. Cotterell, Oak Bay Gloucester K. F.Burns, Bathurst " P. G. Ryan, Caraquette Kent H. O'Leary, Richibucto • " U.Johnson, .St. Mary's King's R. B. MoLeod, Sussex " J. Flewelling, Hampton «« Hon. J. H. Crawford, St. John Madawaska L. Theriault, St. Leonard Northumberland Hon. W.M.Kelly, Chatham " W. Swim, Doakto wn « A. A. Davidson, Newcastle GO ® > I pi CQ tV-ii; [ ^'. m : '*. .^ & -J'^ I Dl M P CO •s OB a tS o CO i-l a> .4 m CO CO t-* 0) CO bo n WHITK DREfilS SHIRTS fP1.50, WORTH ^2.25, AT OEO. BpyP A €O.^S. 1 276 DOMINION OF CANADA. OONSTITUBNOIES. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Northumberland L. J. Tweedie, Chatham Queen's F. Wood, Welsford *' W. S. Butler* Grand Lake Restigouohe A. MoKenzie, Campbellton " * '..J. Phillips, Dalhousie St. John Hon. G. E. King, St. John *' W.Elder, St. John ** H. A. Austin, Indiantown, St< John *» E. Willis, St. John St. John (City) R. Marshall, St. John " " W. Wedderburn, St. John Sunbury Hon. W. E. Porley, Blissville " J. S. Covert. Mangerville Victoria W. B. Beveridge, Tobiaue Westmoreland E.J. Smith, Shediac ** Hon. A. McQueen (Pointe du Bute) ** J . A. Humphreys, Monoton. * T. Pickard, Sackville York R. Bobinson, Canterbury ** Hon. J. J. Eraser, Frederiotou " H. Dow, Fredericton " T. F. Barker, St Marys . f Officebs of the House of Assembly.— G. J. Bliss, clerk; J. Richards, clerk assistant ; H. Beckwith, sergeant-at-arms ; Rev. J. McLeod, chaplain; C. W. Beckwith and J. Black, engrossing clerks. Public Departments. Provincial Secretary's OMce.—'Ron. J. J. Eraser, provincial secretary ; J. W. Smith, chief clerk ; G. N. Babbitt andE. Han- son, clerks. Board of Works Department,— Kon. W. M. Kelly, chief com- missioner ; R. B. Winslow, chief clerk; A. G. Beckwith, civil engineer. Surveyor OeneraVa Department,— Kon, R. R. Stevenson, sur- veyor general ; A. Inches, deputy surveyor general ; W. B. Flewelling, jun., crown land clerk ; T. O'Connor, A. Sibbald, and T. Loggie, draughtsmen. Government Officers.- J. S- Beck, auditor general; T. H. Rand, chief superintendent of schools; G. Thompson, chief clerk education office ; G. E. Fenety, Queen's printer ; W. Car- man, clerk of Supreme Court at Law and Equity ; G. J. Bliss, assistant clerk ; W. H. Tuck, clerk of Crown in Supreme Court ; E. L. Wetmore, A.B., deputy clerk of Crown in Supreme Court ; H. G. C Wetmore, librarian to Uie Legislative As- sembly. M Birr TOtTR SlIlllYS AT OEO. BOND A CO.% 415 KOTRB DAME STREET. PEINCE EDWAED ISLAND. Seat of OovemmenU — Charlottetown, Lieutenant Governor. ^8ir Robert Hodgson, Knight; R. R. Hodgson, private secretary; Lt.-Ool. Hon. John Longworth and Lt.-Gol. Robert Robinson Hodgson, provincial aides-de- camp. Executive Coukoil. Hon. L. H. Davies. " JohnYoe. " Alex. Laird. " Daniel Gordon. Hon. George W. DeBlois. William G. DesBrisay, clerk. Hon. John Lefurgey. " John F. Robertson. " Sanmei Prowse. WiUTam D.Stewart LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John Balderston, President. Queen's County. Charlottetown and Royalty— Thomas W. Dodd. First District— Hons. A. B. MaoKenzie, John Balderston. Second District— Hon. William MoGill, R. Munn. King's County. First District— Hon. Patrick Walker, Simon Bulger. Second Dist <:t— Hon. Joseph Wightman, Daniel McDoiiald. Prince County. First District— Richard B. Reid, William Richards. Second District— Alexander Laird, Hon. William G. Strong. Officer of Legislative (7ounct7.— John Ball, clerk. ' HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Henry Beer, Speaker. Queen's County. Charlottetown— Hons. G. W. DeBlois, L. H. Davies. First District— Hon. W. D. Stewart, William Campbell. Second District— D. Farquharsonj D. McKay= Third District— Hon. Henry Beer, Francis Kelly. Fourth Distridt— Hon. J. F. Robertson, Wm. Welsh. 21 I. I tS If-: I '.lis. I ■I i BUY YOUR SHIRTS AT GEO. BOND A CO/S, ^ 415 NOTRE OAME STREET. CO bfi • F-l rd o CO 0) o p4 o o 278 DOMINION OF CANADA. King's County. Georgetown— Hon. D. Gordon, L. J. Westaway. First District— Hon. James R. MoLean, L. Maodonald. Second District— Hon. W. W.SuUiyan, Hilary Mclsaao. Third District— J. G. Sorimgeour, J. E. McDonald. Fourth District— Hons. 6. Prowse, James Robertson. Prince County. First District— Nicholas Conroy, Edward Haokett. Second District— Hon. John Yeo, James W* Richards. Third District — Hon. Joseph 0* Arsenaultt John A. Mc- donald. Fourth District— J. R. Calhoun, W. C. Lea. Fifth District— Hon. John Lefurgeyi Angus McMillan. Queers.— Archibald McNeil, clerk; A. H. Yates, assistant olerK. PEOVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Governmentt Fort Oarry, Lieutenant Governor! His Honor the Hon. J. E. Cauchon, Fort Garry. Private Secretary : F. G. Beeoher. Executive Council. Hon. J. McKay^ President. " R. A. Davis (Premier), Provincial Treasurer. *' J. Royal, Provincial Secretary and Attorney General. •* J. Norquay, Minister of Public Works. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker Hon. J. Dubuc. Clerk T.Spbncb, Esq. constituencies. name and P.O. ADDRESS. St.Paul's J. Black, St. Paul's St. James' £. Bourke, St. James' Westbourne C. P. Brown, Palestine BaieSt. Paul F. Chenier^ Bale St. Paul Poplar Point F. E. Cornish, Winnipeg High Bluff J. Cowan, M.D., Port la Prairie Winnipeg • Hon. R. A. Davis, Winnipeg Springfield W. R. Dick, Springfield St. Norbert Hon. J. Dubuc, St. Boniface St. Boniface .««.., .Hon. M> .A . Girardi ** St Aiidiew's, North J. Gunn, St. Andrew's k CO/S, SItlllTS MADE TO ORDElk AT GEO. BOND A C0.9fll, 415 NOTRE DAME STREET. lid. saao. 1. 8. 1 A. Mo- tn. assistant y. eral. ss. line BRITISH COLUMBIA. ' 279 OONSTITUENOIES. St. Olements NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. .T. Howard, Winnipeg .J. Lemay, St. Norbert ..M. Lepine, Pointe du Bute . . W. F. Luxton, Winnipeg . .Hon. J. McKay, St. James' ..R. McKenzie, Burnside ..A. F. Martin, Winnipeg ..A. Murray, Sturgeon Greek . .G. Nolin, Ste. Anne ..Hon. J. Norquay, Winnipeg • -Hon. J. Royal, ..J.Taylor, Headingly ..J. Sutherland, Kildonan St Vital St.Fran9oia Xavier, East Rookwood, Lake Manitoba Portase la Prairie Ste. Agathe St. Charles St. Andrew's, South St. Francois Aavier, West Headingly Kildonan PROVINCE OF Seat of Govi Lieutenant Govei EXEC Hon. A. G. Elliott, Attorn " W. Smithe, Minister *• Hon. F. G. Vernon, C LEGISLi^ Speaker Clerk BRITISH COLUMBIA. irnment— Victoriat V. I. rnor— Hon. A. N. Richards. JUTIVE COUNCIL. ey-Qeneral of Finance and Agriculture 7hief Com. Land and Works. lTIVE ASSEMBLY. • Hon. James Trimble, M.D. . .J. Roland Hett. NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. G. Cowan, Barkervilie | ..J.Evans, " 1 .G. A.Walkem, Victoria 13 ' ..J. Ash,M.D., ..E. Pimbury, Cowiohan' T-^ £3 . .Hon. W. Smithe, Victoria! ..W. Fisher, Esquimault ^ ITT' ..F.Williams, " J " gl^ ..C. Gallagher, Kootenay .W. C Milby, " :"^ ,j^ . .W. M. Brown, 15 Mile House ..W. Morrison, 134 Mile House . .D. W. GordonnNanaimo CONSTITUENCIES, Cariboo ...i t( (4 Gomex Cowichan .... ••••• tc Esquimault Kootenay Lillooet ••••.... (i Nanaimo i . . . . . . • t . ■ • • . t - bd I 09 CD o Ma I 09 '% CI ' . 1 I I a 1 1 |f(- m tmiTK DRESA nniRTA 111.90, WORTH $9.28, AT OKO. BOXD A €0.9ft. 0) < m a I" •iH CO n a I 280 DOMINION OF CANADA. OONSTITUENCIRS. NAME AND P. 0. ADDRESS. New Westminster W. J. Armstrong, N. Westminster ** *' E> Brown, New Westminster New Westminster City ....K. Dickinson, New Westminster Victoria W. F. Tolmie, M.D>, Victoria Hon. T. B. Humphreys, " Victoria City R. Beavan, " *• J.W.Douglas, " " " Hon. J. Trimble, M.D., " "^ " " Hon. A. C. Elliott, " Yale R. Smith, Nanaimo ** J. A. Mara, Kamloops " Hon. F. G. Vernon, Victoria NORTH-WEST TEERITOEY. Seat of Government — Battleford, Lieutenant-Governor — The Hon. David Laird. Council. — M. Ryan and H. Richardson, stipendiary magis- trates, members ot Council ex-officio; Lieut.-Col. J. F. MoLeod, O.M.GI-., commissioner of police, member of Council specially appointed; Lieut.-Col. A- G-> Irvine, assist commis'r of police ; A. Forget, clerk of Council and secretary to Lieut-Governor ; W. J. iScott, registrar. NEWFOUNDLAND. Executive Council. r Hon. F. B. T. Carter, Premier and Attorney-General. ** E. D. Sliea^ Colonial Secretary. *♦ W. V. Whiteway, Solicitor- General. " J. J. Rogerson, Receiver-General. *• W. J. S- Donnelly, Financial Secretary. S. Rendell. it LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. E. Morris President. Hon. R. Kent Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly A. W. Harvey R. Thorburn " B. White *' P. G. Tessier " J. Winter E. D. Shea *( (I T. Talbot S. Rendell »•«»• At wnrrc dress shirts (|i.so, utortii $9.95, A7 GEO. nOAiD A CO.'S NEWFOUNDLAND. 281 HOUSE J0¥ ASSEMBLY. — — , Speaker. Distriot of TwiUengate and Fogo . .Hon. F. B. T. Carter •* '♦ " ..C. Duder " •' " ..W.Killegrew Bonavista J. H. Warren '* G. Bowring Trinity Hon. W. V. Whiteway «* J.Steer •♦ J.Watson BaydeVerds Hon. J. J. Rogerson Garbonear J. Rorke Harbor Grace Hon. A. Shea " J. Godden Brigus and Port-de-Grove N. Rabbitts Harbor Main • • J . I. Little ♦* P.Nowlan Plaoentia and St. Mary's 0. F. Bennett " " J. Collins *• ** M. E. Dwyer Burin.... J. 8. Winter " G. Ayre Fortune Bay R. Alexander Burgeo and La Poile A. M. Maokay Ferryland J. G.Conroy ♦* R.Raftus St John's East R. J. Parsons • •••• tit • ••»•••••• • • • XVa t/ • XV OTIC " Dr. J. J. Dearin St. John's West M. Fenelon ** L. Tessier " P.J. Soott Cuatoma Department (St. Johns).— J. S. Hay ward, assistant ooUeotor; J.L. Noonan, landing and tide surveyor; J. Winter* W. S. Canning, W. White, landing waiters ; W. Doutney, W. Gill, J. R. Kearney, P. Furlong, J. Noonan, clerks. Colonial Secretary's Department.— ]lon. E. D. Shea, colonial secretary ; J. W. Withers, G. W. B. Carter, clerks. Financial Secretary* a Department.— Ron* W. J. S. Donnelly, financial secretary ; A. S. iieid, clerk.' Receiver General's Department,— Ron. J. J. Rogerson, receiver general ; G. Hay ward, clerk. Surveyor General's Department.— J* H. Warren, surveyor general; W. Warren, clerk. T. Long, topographical surveyor; G. Alsop, clerk. Board of Worka Department. — C. Duder,chairman ; J. Stuart, (secretary; J. 0. Frazer, accountant; P. Barron, clerk; J. T. Nevill) inspector of light houses ; R. Reader, clerk. 1 1 /■!, I o is m be QQ U 03 OS bf) CO o P^ I o ;.^. \-l BrT TOVit SHIRTS AT OEO. BOITD d; €d.% ' 415 A'OTRE DAME STREET. 232 GAME LAWS. FISH AND GAME LAWS OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Fishing for speckled or brook trout can only be legally done by angling by hand, with hook and line, from ist May to 15th Septem- ber. White fish or salmon trout are not to be taken by any means between the ist and 10th November. Gill nets for salmon trout, or white fish, must have meshes of at least five inches extension mea- sure, and seines for white fish of not less than four inches. Pickerel or dord, anri maskinong^, may be taken at any time, except from 15th April to 15th May, and bass 15th May to isth June. Fishing by means of net and other apparatus is prohibited, excei>t under lease or license from the Department of Marine and Fisheries. The main channel, or course of any stream, must at all times be kept open, and no nets shall be so used as to obstruct the passage offish in any river, bay, or creek, to and from their breeding places. The Local Fishery Overseers are instructed to enforce these enactments. The following is the new Game Act in the Province of Ontarioi giving the season when game may be killed : — Deer, moose, elk, reindeer, or cariboo, from the ist day of Sep- tember to the 30th day of November inclusive. Wild turkeys, grouse, pheasants or partridges, between the ist day of September and the ist day of January, Quail, between the ist day of October and the ist day of January* Woodcock, between the ist day of July and the ist of January, Snipe, between the isth day of August and the ist of May. Mallard, grey duck, black duck, wood or summer duck, and all kinds of teal, between the 15th day of August and the ist day of January. Hares or rabbits, between the ist day of September and the ist day of March. No person shall have in his possession any of the above animals or birds, or any portion of them, during the close seasons. They may be exposed for sale, nevertheless, for one month, and no longer, after such periods, or had in possession at any time for family use ; but in all cases the proof of the time of killing or taking shall be upon the party so in possession. None of the animals or birds above mentioned shall at any time be taken by means of traps, snares, gins, baited lines, or other simi- lar contrivances. Any person may destroy any such ti^aps, snares, &c., which he may discover, without incurring any liability for so doing. WHITK DRESS SHIRTS ^1.50, WORTH 83.25, AT; game::laws. • 283 ^ No one shall have in possession the eggs of any of the birds men- tioned at any time. No batteries, sunken punts or night lights al- lowed in the killing of swans, geese or ducks. Beaver, muskrat, mink, martin, raccoon, otter and fisher may be hunted and killed only between the ist November and the ist May. The fine for killing deer, &c., out of season, shall be not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty dollars, for each animal. For having in possession the birds or eggs of any of the birds pro- tected, at any time, not less than five dollars, nor more than twenty- five dollars, for each bird or egg. For killing any of the fur-bearing animals out of the season, not less than five dollars, nor more than twenty-five dollars, and a simi- lar fine for any other breach of the Act. In all cases the whole of the fine is to be paid to the prosecutor. 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 Septeniber in any year. No grouse, ptarmigan, partridge, woodcock or snipe shall be shot at, hunted, taken or killed between the first day of March and the first day of September in any year. No person shall fire at, hunt, take, kill or destroy any wild swan* wild goose, or any kind of wild duck, sea duck, widgeon or teal, between the first day of May and the first day of September, in any year in that part ot the province west of the city of Three Rivers, nor between trie 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 inhab- itants may, between the fifteenth day of the month of May and the first day of Septeniber in each year, hunt, take or kill for food only, any of the animals mentioned in this section. No woodcock, 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. No animal or bird, named in the foregoing sections, 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- Mructed, 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. » O CO S Q CO O > CD B' o eu 09 H CO o ^J miT TOUlt SHIRTS AT GEO. BOHTD A CO.'S, 415 NOTHE jr>Altir. STREET. i 'J i ji I mi' m ■s CO a a> CO a> d o tijl 284 GAME LAWS. No 'person shall at any time, disturb, injure, gather or take the eggs of any species of wildfowl ; 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, marten or pekan shall be hunted, trapped or killed, between the 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 Septem- ber in each year. Any musk-rat between the first of June in each year and the first of April following for the districts of Quebec, Saguenay, Chicoutimi, Montmagny, Kamouraska, Rimouski and Gasp^, and between the first of May of each year and the first of April following for the re- mainder of the province. 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 forbidden period, and which appear to him to have been taken or killed during such period, or by any of the illegal means set forth in sections 5 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 confiscated shall belong to the game-keeper. No person shall have in his possession, custody or care, any ani- mal 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 appe'ars to have been taken or killed by any of the means forbidden by this act ; but every such animal or bird, or any portion or portions thereof, may be bought or sold (when lawfully taken), during fourteen days, to -be icomputed from the expirations of the various periods respectively fixed by this act for the killing thereof. Every such game-keeper may cause to be opened or may himself 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 fine not exceeding fifty dollars and recoverable sum- marily ou information or on summons only issued by a justice of the peace. BUT TOUR SHIRTS AT OKO. BOHTD A €0/S, j 413 NOTRE JDAME STREET. ; SO confiscated GAME LAWS. 285 it 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'.imprisoned in the common gaol of the district within the limits of which the offence was committed, for any period of t:me not exceeding three months. Every magistrate shall have power to convict on view. Suits brought in virtue of this act need not be begun by deposition or information on oath of the plaintiff or complainant, provided always that the purport of the complaint or demand is sufficiently set forth in the writ or in a declaration annexed thereto. (ft The evidence of the complainant alone, or of any one witness, shall be sufficient to support a conviction. No proceeding under this act shall be quashed, annulled or set aside by certiorari; but an appeal maybe brought be fore the circuit court oi the district in which the offence took place, in the same manner as appeals under the municipal code. No prosecution shall be brought after twelve calendar months from the day of the committing of the offence charged. The commissioner of crown lands may appoint officers to superin- tend 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 thereunto empowered, may grant written permissions to all persons desirous bona fide of procuring birds, eggs or fur-bearing animals, for scien- tific purposes, during the close season ; and the person who shall have obtained such permission shall not be liable to any penalty im- posed by this act, provided that he produce, within two months next after the period in which he shall have hunted under such permis- sion, a statement under oath specifying the kind and quantity of game or fur-bearinganimals taken by him for such scientific objects. CLOSE SEASONS FOR FISH. Salmon — From ist August to 30th Aprilj for net-fishing ; from 31st August to 30th April, for fly surface fishing. No salmon fry, parr or smelt to be caught ; and no salmon or grilse under 3 lbs. weight. If caught by accident, to be released. White Fish— From loth November to ist December. Salmon Trout, Lake Trout (or lunge and }Vinnoniche)''~Yxoxa. 15th October to ist December. Hi en CD cr CD o CO 5" CD S3 g: g CD O 22 SHIRTS WLAWE TO ORDER AT OEO. BOITD A CO.'S, 413 NOTRE DAME STREET. bO CQ e8 t 286 GAME LAWS. Speckled Trout, Brook, or River Trout— From isth September to ist January. Bass— From 15th May to isth June, ,, Pickerel {Dori)'~From isth April to isth May. Maskinong^— From isth April to isth May. No person shall, during such prohibited times, fish for, catch, kill, buy, or have in possession, any of the above mentioned kinds offish. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. In New Brunswick, the only game laws in force are those relating to moose and partridge. There was an act making it unlawful to kill deer on the Island of Grand Manan for a period of three years, but it expired June 8, i868. The close season for moose only extends from ist February to ist May. Fine $40, and anyone is empowered to kill any dog found hunting within the prohibited time. Not more than two moose can be killed by any one person within a period of twelve months ; $12 for each offence. The killing, except for food, is prohibited, and the leaving the carcase in the woods subjects the ofwnder to a fine of $20. Partridges are not to be killed between ist March and ist September. The fishery laws are the same as those of Ontario and Quebec, except that the close season for salmon is, for net fishing, from isth August to ist March, and fly surface- fishing, from 15th September to 1st February. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. In Nova Scotia, chapter 13 of the Revised Statutes provides for the preservation of useful birds and animals during the close season ; authorizes the Lieutenant-Governor in Council to appoint a commissioner or warden for each district, to enforce the provi- sions of this act, and assist the officers of the Government of Canada in carrying out the laws for the preservation of inland fisheries. Close season for partridge, ist January to ist October ; for wood- cock, snipe, blue-winged duck or teal. Hares or rabbits, ist March to ist September. Woodcock not to be killed between sunset and sunrise. Penalty for breach of act, ^i for each bird. Penalty for setting snares for moose, $100, The export of moose and cariboo hides is prohibited. Fine frgm ;jl2o to ^^50, and forfeiture of game or eptember to ISHIRTS mADE TO ORDER AT GEO. BOND A €0.% 415 NOTRE DAME fliTREET. ^ * "^ GAME LAWS. 287 hides. Otter, mink and muskrat not to be killed between ist May and November, under a penalty of $S. It is absolutely forbidden to kill robbins, swallows, sparrows, etc., and birds of song. Penalty for each offence, $i. The following is a summary of the Game Laws in operation in the undermentioned Provinces* No amendment has been made to these laws since 1868: PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, " It is unlawful to buy or sell, or exhibit for sale, any deer or elk between ist March and zst August, or any grouse, prairie fowl or partridge, or to destroy or to collect their eggs, between ist March and loth August. Fine ^50, or three months' imprisonment. PROVINCE OF. NEWFOUNDLAND. There is only one game law in this island— entitled, "An Act for the Protection and Breeding of Wild Fowl and Game." It prohibits the killing, taking, purchasing, selling or possessing of partridges from the 20th February to the 25th August^ and applies a similar prohibition in the case of snipe, or any other wild or migratory birds frequenting for the purpose of incubation (except wild geese), from the I St April to the 20th August. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The game laws of Prince Edward Island prohibit the killing of partridges between ist iMarch and ist October, and salmon in the Fall. PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. No game law has been enacted in Manitoba. bd hi O § CD §. CD o 09 Q O > CD r^ GO !l I 2S8 A BVERTISEMENT. W. & F. P. GURRIE & GO. WO GrejJVti7i Street ^Moiiirea? y IMPORTERS OF IIOI, lAl IB BOILER PLATES, GALVANIZED IRON, r lii iwi A mm^ /& BOILER TUBES, GAS TUBES, In^ot Tin, Zn^ot Copper, Sheet Copper, Antimony^ Sheet Zinc, Zngrot Zinc, Pis: Lead, Eivets, Iron "^ire. Steel Wire, Glass, Faints, Fire Clayi Fine Covers, Dry Bed Lead, Fire Bricks, Dry White Lead, Veined HarMe, Eoman Cement, Portland Cement, Eosendale Cementi Canada Cement, Paving Tiles, Garden Vases, Chimney Tops, Fountains, DRAIN PIPES, Patent Encaustic Paving Tiles, &c. MANUFACTURERS OP ^ ^gr-A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.-^ 0. IT, l©s. )le, )nt, eiezLt, menti > s, f