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R>RUAi.ENrARr Dir^ctorV will be pubrtshed each Session/after the organ...ation of, the Uommittees 'of both Houses, its pages being revised each season. ^1 its scope enlarged by taking in matters pf Provinc.al UgisJ.tive .nterest. as well as that of^a Dominion character.-in which interest. especially, the work has been' issued. • The naujes of Senators and Commoners have been alphabeticlrT arranged, and further to m«et the^requirements of social life.a system has been adopted whereby it can be easily as<*rtai.,d if a wife, dlugljter 6r other Iad.es accon>pa,(y legfslators to the city-the city ^dress being give«^ Suggestions for future guidance will be gladly received by the editor, .whose address, will be found on the title page. Meantime a generous consideration pf the difficulties attending the compilation of such a work takmg jn. as it d<^8. ti-.atters untouched^ previous ,utho«. is respectfully ^ Jf TABLE OF .CONTENTS. i^^tjj PART I. V :0' -"' Addenda G»»!l TdL °"=';""^'"- "»»« Add„» .„d Ci,y Addra. .... Cut of Parliament Buildings Cut of Departmental Buildings-East Building. ...■■"...■■ ' ' " - A R- • , . West Building Area of Grounds? £, 4" '"' ^"'^ Departmental Buildings when 6„ished General Description of the Library of Parliament, Cos'.; &c. " " Senators— — — , ''Xc:°'c2:;r-^-="P:':-f *»>- ^^^^ education, and public and Province of Quebec— ^jj, ' ' ' ' • ' Province of Nova Scotia- ^o ' jl'"' Province of New Brunswick- do" ' T' ■ Province of Prince Edward Island-jto.; Z "" Province of British Columbia, do 1 Province of Manitoba, ^o ' ^o- ■ . . . The Senate-Statistical Analysis ...."'... Commoners— ' • • ■ • ''"'S'tol M,S;°^^ar °' '"?' """■■ ""'"•i» "1 P«b& and Province of Nova Scotia, do.' Province of New Brunswick, do.' - Province of Prince Edward Island -do' . , .: Province of British Columbia, do., .^Province of Manitoba ., do' TThe Commons -StatisUcal ^Uialysis, G^MMlttKES— ority do. do. do. do. do. do. PA34 ' »35 ^3S ns, 136 '36, 137 138, 139 140 140, 141 >4i • • 141, 14a. 143 »43 144 '44 »44 US ^-AamTralty and PHwTJuflidicnon Court Officers and Terms of the County Court 146 '47 k. kV,. ■\' >'.9i. »>Ji$^^.^^^4|.<34:«,3.. J,^i4 Tr Vi CONTENTS. ^'■ovince 0/ Nov Brunswick- Supreme Court of Judicature Equity Sittings .... " ' " ' " ' ' ' ' •. • , Court of Vice Admiralty "■- I'robate Court ' '"" ■CourtofDivorceandMatrimonialCause* ' County Courts ^''o^nce of P,ince Edward Island- "" Court of Chancejfy .... Instance Court of Vice-Admiraity. '■■ County Courts Court of Marriage or Divorce . ' : Court Of Probate and Wills ... " "" Supreme Court... County Courts ' " P>-ovince of Atanitoba— "" "" ■" Court of Queen's Bench.... The several judicial District* "" ^orth-lVest Territories- "" Courts, &c ^''<»>ince of British Columbia— Supreme Court Newfoundland— ' ' ' •' Judicial Department the tkOt 148 148 »48 148 148 148 149 ISO 'SO ISO ISO ISO ISO ISO .. is» 52. IS3 • 153 • 155 • '54 J ■ PART III. Dominion of Canada— Constitution and Govemmeni The Governor-General The Governor-General's Staff .... ' ' Office of tl#Governor.GeneraI'» Secteiary ' " 1 he Pnvy Council f Privy Council Staff. > North-West Mounted Police... Department of Finance.... Officers of Department, &c., ftisuiance Inspection Officerg, &c., , , IS6 »57 ISS 158 . IS8 »S9 159 i6b 160 161 165 167 . 1^ ..\k ^■,'.1 lik4 I'^'lfv' . PAoe 148 148 148 148 148 148 149 150 150 ISO ISO ISO »5o ISO 153 154 ■ \ Co'JVTEJVrS. r t>eparimenl-of Audit Officers, &c • Pepartment of the Interior .... Offices, &c^ " """'Sri"?!""' """:':''"'''>■ "''«-™ ■ Indian Departoient, Officers, &c^ •••. Department of Justice, Officers, &c \ ' Inspection of Penitentiaries, ....""" " ' ' ' / " ' Accountant of, and other Officers Commilssioner of Police for Canada Superintendent of Dominion Police Officers, Constables, &c. -^ " De,«,rtment of the Secretary of State.' Officers, *c. .... ' ' •• ' Department of Public Works ' Officers, &c. "" ^ - Department of Railways and Canals ' . . " " ' " '^" Officers, &c. Department of Militia and Defence Major-General's Office Inspector of Artillery Military Branch .... Dqwrtmenlal S'aff, &c., &c. Marine Department Officers, &c Department of Fisheries Officers, &c ■Cwtoms Department .... Officers, &c Ii^and Revenue Department Officers of Department and In^ actors of .k- n '"■ ■ Post Office Department ' '^^ Dominion Officers, &c Department of Agriculture ' '^^• Officers. &c. The Library of Parliaiqent .... "' Officers, &c. ( Board ofCivil Service Examiners ■". J"*' ^igh Commissioners Office ^^^ .. • _ ■"•■■' w inc e .... _ vn. f PAOI 168 ■■:■■ -... 168 168 •••• 169, 170 170 171, 172 ••• ■• • 17a 172, 173 ,73 '73 174 •74. 175 175 ••• ^7i 175. 176 ... 176 177, 178, 179 ... 179 • • • • •• . 180 .... 181 «f'. 183, 1F4 184 184 ■•• .... i8s • ■ • • • ■ . . i8s '85, i86, 187 i8« 188, 189 •' 189 190 • • i ••■ 190 190, 191 191 192, 193 '94. 195. 196, 197. 198 .... 198, 199 • • • '99 • • •• 200 — •••* loo aoo 290 2CO ri*4i-.ii»JuMM4,"^^iJ:'rt'* V (jii-« 4 i-J>' ,*}!*.;.' Lieutenant Governor arid Executive Council. Officers .... Legislative Assembly Departments and Officers. . . . r<^ Province of New Brunswick— Lieutenant Governor and Executive Council. Officers House of Assembly and Officers Province of Nova vScotia— Lieutenant Governor and Executive Council . . Legislative Council and Offi9ers rkoK ... 20I 202 . . 202 202, 203 -.. 203 204. ... 204. 205 • V 205 I 2Q5 . .. 205 205 . . 205 205 . . 205 205 .. 205 206 .. ao6 206 206 and 207 ... 20S 208 210, 211 -House of As wu tM y and Officers Legislative Council and 212, 213 2»3 214,215,216 Legislative Council and 216 •*••< •••. 217,218 1 •••• >j Jl8l •••• 219 O 219 c'7iij3!vVimiitfi^«u.«j4i i'liJUvilit^^iili. A':. V- j . ♦ rtoK 20I 202 202 )2, 203 • 20J 204 . 204. 205 205 2Q5 205 205 205 205 20s 205 206 206 206 206 J CONTENTS. Province of Prince Edward Island— Lieutenant-Governor ^nd Executive Council. . .. ,, Legislative Council and Officers, and House of Assembly and Province OF British Columbia— Lieutenant-Governor ami Executive Council. . Legislative Assembly and Officers Province of Manitoba— . ,■>. Lieutenant-Governor and Executive Council House of Assem^y tTnd Officer* North-West Territories— Lieutenant-Governor and North-West Council Colony of Newfoundland— The Executive Council, the Legislative Council and Officers, Precedence within (tie Dominion of Canada , Titles under Confederation ' Precedence in the Civil Service of Canada Forms of Epistojry Address IX. . 219 ficers 220 221 221 221 222 &c." 222 223 224 225 225 225 ^ ttfei^-'^' r*. ■- Ji-;ii».^( *5-*c A ■'.4. 1 . ■ \ ■ 1 1 DZAGHAM dF. SSXTATS CS^AAfiss^ i 1 1 Chaplain, L i ' . ^1 ivev. J . 8. L/AUOGB. RT^Aalr.. 1 ^H Hon. Hkhsieubs. w \ / ^H ^^1 27 NeUon. 14 Wark. 1 Ferricr Bon. Wm. 1IILLE&, a 1 40 Reesor. 53 , Leonard. 64 Archiba Id 66 Boyd. ^H ■ 28 Ferguson. 16 MoDtgomrry 2 Trudcl. Edonarl J. Lan > > w o n n 41 • McClclan. 67 DeBonchn- TllIC ^■11 James Adamson. Clerks of the House. K • 29 BaiUaiSeon 16 Hamilton 3 Botsfoi^d. 42 Haythorne 56 Dickey. 68 Oirard. ^B 1 30 Bellerose 17 VidaL 4 Macphenon. 4.-J Scott 56 Piquet 69 Read. • .i 1 31 Armand. ■ 18 BeuHon. 5 Campbell 44 Pelletier; 57 McMaster .70 Stevens ■ 32 Howlan. 19 Plumb. 6 Smith. 1 1 Reporters. A. dc G. Holland. 45 Allan. 58 Chaffers. Aljnon. 7? Cori^ier. 33 Flint < 20 Alexander 7 Bvan. ' 8 Odell. 9 Chai>ai8. 46 Ijewin. 59 Maclnnes. 1. 34 Goevremont 21 McInneK 47 Power. 60 Dever. — u. 7.^ Sutherland 35 O'Donohoe 22 Simpson. 48 Macfarlanc 61 Macdonald Orantj ' 36 RobitalUe 23 Olasier. 10 Cochrane 49 Kaulbach 62 Carvell k- 75 '. Turner^ 1 IT: Rosa.*; 1 37 Schultz. 24 UoMillan. 11 MoKindsey 50 McKay 63 Ogllvie. B8 25 UcDonald. ThilMuduu 51 Lacoste. 64 Sorthwooc 77 Clemow - 39 26 Bolduo. 13 DeBlois. 52 66 78 I ^ 1 • ' ■• 1 I r — \ \ — ri L * IL - ■* . ■■' . ■ i " J. Db 8 geant-at-Ar T. Denis L ms, BtloiNK. Gentleman U. of B. _ B. EDWARD KlHBI Hod, IB. - -^k-' 1-Z. / 3IC. MSagiBUBs.' 63 {■eunanl. 66 Boyd. 54 Archibald 67 DtBoucher- 56 Dickey. ' '68 Qirard. 56 P*quet 69 Read. 57 McMaster 70 Stevens 68 Chaffers. 71 Al|noa 69 Maclnnes. 7? Cori^ier. — i— 8uther(and 60 Dever. Gnmti 61 Vfaodonald III 1 62 Carvell 75 '. Turner.! 63 Ogllvle. 76 ; RoML«; 64 rortbwqoc 77 Clemow 66 78 ALPHABETICAL KEY -TO- — - ^'mm of kmi2 gfeiD^ A. M 4S 81 20 71 29 3 18 80 67 26 6« 5 72 58 9 10 02 la «0 28 **• O, AfioKegs A RJiibald, T D ^ w o . An.und,.ose,hp.:::::..R;.;,,;j~ Alexander, Georee w , ' ,^o,win,an:^:.;;;;:.:::::i;;';j^ Baiiiargeon, Pferre o„ " Boiduo, Joseph % v- ;■■■■; ^•""■''*'^"i« floyd. So.:: ''•••''''"'"'• V,'*?'^'''*^ Campbell, Sir Alex." • — 7»*'^"'"' « B Cormier, Chnrlr- ■•^-.-Ottawa SBKjtTOBg. 16 21 BO 67 24 41 11 26 4 69 48 11 P. O. AoOHEHt Chaffers, Wm H . PlessisvillS Chapais.jo. " --StCAsaire Cochrane.MH StOeni-.Kam 2"7".-^« ■.'.'.■.Ohario"- ■ ""^*"'" *«'Dloi8. Pierre A •lottetown, P E I Dickey. 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KjraouraBka O BoM«. Job Guillaume . . .Queb^ crt™; S Bouraasa, Fransoia st Johns^ Q 164 47 164 B 26 J 00 108 91 D 144 127 Forbes, James F Portin. Pierre. Foster. GeoigeB! Bourbeau, DtsirA O i Drummond and .j5 KKA":::::»-«-»S| 535Kiov;.v.-.v.:.lrJSS:Si 04 182 189 26 166 180 A 188 2 3 106 Cameron; O M . . . . Middlesex, W Ridlnir O S=:li^ur:::!'^."^v^rsl"Cs Cameron, M C Huron WRi?Hn„^ jyj pfrjR«j-.H^sS8 107 169 16 108 76 79 148 22 131 1 82 111 44 78 86 76 8haATo*n"ji ■T'i'r?'r""'S *'*"''''»'0' Ontario. WSldlBftO »-:;;-fKj£SS&o FVsilguson, C F J ^«Ja * Grenvlil" Pfigiison, John ' WH- <> Pisher, s/dney Arthw WelUnd, O Fleming, James " ^"S™?. 9 ;;••• PW1,0 .Qneen's. N S r^ •:.::«.S^.'^§ GoixJon n W • • "nwno, S Riding, o Qnilbault, Bilouani T^miscouMta, Q -"Jngston, O 141 Hackett, Edwanl p,rf„ „ Ives,^mB....V.-;.Rictao„Srfc'5r^r?t • Jenkln.. iohnTh«^;.r."'::*^|„N Wding^o . 27 Xilwrt, FtmcIs Bdwli, HamuS^o Qdmb's, N B 140 161 178 '6? 49 172 Y8 24 114 126 116 39 160 100 50 40 77 161 80 180 162 124 K 167 143 130 KW,^s s's^Jsr°..v.„ai.So // 'V: ":. i Ij DUORAM OF BOUSE OF COMMONS.^ Continued.) 8S 163 a as 72 list KlrT'Lhn**'* Yarmouth. N B Krani, Hug.,. . . . :^^i'i^»^. N Hi.lInK; O UahroMe. t^imon Pn^.^i , \\ i.H^::e"{i}."'" «n-.»2 IM 48 lU Ml 142 S los 02 4 Uugevin. tfon Sir H L . . . Thnn, mv, „' 8 3 tr^^'^r^;"!-'' -Q'-^l^^Q Lister. Jas P. Lamhion, W ICNHiib O • Wutorloo, S Hi.liiigl Ujoh'nc...::;i:i„e„iJ.rNi:^ Seott, Thiiinins «'ii,i.i.>„„ u KoniPrVIII,., JanuM . . . .:»ra„i; N RlTii';*' ^ Inini-i, .. JJtuc.'. W Hiding,' o Hcntwonli, H Ui.ling <) u:-,;;^''''y. E Hiding. O William ...Halifax, N8 ■ ,•. Selkirk, M ^ Mj,- • Oxford, N Hiding, O ifes'l*''"" '•'■■■•■«,»;''•"'* « ll;i 'TlioiiiiiHon. David u-J . " 69 l-'2 tXl £8 184 W, 11)3 177 18tf 71 182 147 173 S7 70 Soincrvills, Sljriiigfr, Lewis Sj'roule, Tlios 8 StairH, John Fj Sutherland, Sutlitrlaiid 1 FiU W *Bgh #ani«8. Townalieiid, Cliag Ji'ig St John, N B t'ojcliester, N M »i)ioi*. W m . . „ Vork, N Riding, u Oure.,Vo;ep.-..idtl!.'r"'"..'LttQ Kon"''^r.-. Braurs-'rif • '^^ Patterson, .las li V" S^ v K H "«' S PInsonne, ult. Alfred' 'J' "'''"«• '^ i^ojn", Hon John Henrv i'-™.. » J. Pruyn, .Matthew "ilSV.-.V. .^^t""- 8 f .Tufl^r, Charles I .' ! ' ' '^""'' S."^^ "8i » 08 Ty rwhitt. KIchard ... fil m^' S'^V^ f _^ .'? 102 14 28 97 ■ 6l» Vail. Hon Wni B ni„,,_ « a VanasH", Pabien ^ Yaivuska, ^ 1*8 Wa ion,' ftLbert *""' *«"' "'**."•«• ^' „,,'.'."■ nui'ert M Bruce, E Riding. O 114J Ray. William Hallett . Lennox, O • Annaiiolls, N S 144 33 20 23 82 19 K 04 48 63 109 168 White • Petr J?"-^**'- « "Ki^''n«: « White Thmn;. ■ • • ''*"'^«'. N' Riding O « ooa, John Tisher Brock vilir r» Wright. A^nzo OtUwf Sty^ % *''^' •'*"«'• Prince, PE I, € ifi' '::!i»X"'> ^ ^yUl'Vi-V-»v*V <^ 5 Vv i .:.^ ,., , s^- r f '^.• * 1 ^ V^W&N - iDra ■■ * ". iw'?* * ' .t ' 1 1 8 15 • -< 1 8 5 '2 >• CO 5 2 9 6 • • CO — 1 so 7 4 1 • o o -H 3D 7 4 1 O >• 2 9 6 • • C9 m o i*fl^' / \ ( >. STATUTORY HOLIDAYS New Vear's Day, January Iwt Epiphany, January 6tb. Ash Wednesday, February I8th. Annunciation, March 25Ui Good Friday, April 3rd. Easter Monday, April 6th. - -Ascension, May 14th. Queens BirUidav, May 24th. . Corpus Christi, J une'4H.. St. Peter and St. Paul, Jun^ 29th. Dominion Day, Jiily Ut, All Saints, November 1st. Conception, December 8th. Christmas, December 2&tb. ■-■-■4- ^%. ^ ^ ,> '^ A • *- ' ,' 9 - : 1^' ^ , - ' . — . f - ^ -J ^ ■ ::''! ' yr'- / ■ y , • 1 1 • vi'' \i. Hi* i-':^ '.'^y/^Ji'^L r ...-." '\-'-^-^ v^ •* , .". '>':' 1 — <- r "■« ^z*^- A R EVIEW ■' Of the progress of the PARLIAMENTARY and DEPART- rj'J'^'--^"":"""^" "' "-^ Dominion Of c^i from their mception to their completion, with contract pnce &c. for e«h; also, a genera, description of^e Buddings when finished-area of Gronnds. &c., &c Of A ^" M^ ^'^ ^^'''^' '^57. Resolutions were passed by the Ho„.. of Assembly towardsfixing a place as the permanent Tertof rlv as fo bws: "That thf. «nm «fT u ',"^"^^^^* of Government pounds be appropr a ted forY n^" "f '"' '"'"^^'"'^^ '^'^^^^ Buildings. anTri;'L?e / J^^^^^^^^ for the, necessary H^t^ct someone place as th^^e^^^t^^ Government, was communicated to both branche ^7^1 , °^ the i6th March, 1858 < oranches bf the Legislature on .he Ba^„„en. ncTu^nCr T Ctl^r.^.^ " aUo sKtmg that the aractures "are prooLd i„T. k ?. "°« ' substantial style K architect.^, Jc^TlLl i^ V"' ■""'"> *c. and that the necessaty ""orCloT^^^Z:;^'^ ^T^-. rtr;o^«;"rrrnt:tsr^t" -pC^rr::^- P.r,ian,e„t and sfcven r:'^::leI^tndir^,C::„t '^ '" competitors respectivelv THp f5ref w • 7 ^ Iour^pen and seven -as awarded to^MeLt F^ L^lSTL^L^tX!::!^:^ -ftlilding. t, Me8sH.-Si55T&U vE« flu. D e p.« „ «^^ These gende^en were i™.n.cted by the Department to n-aite t S-ht-uk^^i^-^ ^j^iA^US'-iV- Parlianuntary Directory. *f «^mC;„::ir r^s" r '•■;' '^^ "* <^->->-^ found that t«n»"rwe~ ^ ^^'r'u ''"■ •'°""'«'' ""«" " ™ The tender of Thomas McGreew /„o„ H„„ \ construction of the Parliament R,„Jr ^ . '^ ^^ ""^P'"" '<» Ae *e contract being ente^™«f ""h^:'^""'''^''' »"> of $348,500, the compledon of the woA bv^jf ,,? '* »«:«nber, .85,, f„ *.. the contract f^tle co^' "' f " "7"'>'- "S''- About theLne *^8.8.o, and the time fixed for a^,v , "^ '°' » ''""' '"■» <" , tU,. , ^""*" *'" •~'»Pl«'"on was the ,« February. ">. «^'^«n::ttrp^s:eTr"'^^''"'""' -«->>'»'-•«'' «»pecti,e Buildings. andTrl !^iH V '°"'™ "' "" •"k "f ">« »(«. the contract si. ^"rj'T"""""" <"-■>*'<"« Per cent. ■ 1^ and .entiUtion in th^ ^'T' r™"" '"* '^" "^^ '" November. 1859, was issued "SnlT^ ' ^ ' "°"«> <^'«i Mth for this service-^n oTbSr^^bT^toft S^" T'^'^ "^ '" '"^ the system which the, ZZj * S^r^l""" " '""»"* » "^'M «^^..--'orapeH<^r^.:-:^-~^ofitse„ -a ^""rridtiit rt-^r "-^ -- -'-- .«rdedtoCHA,«s Garth at "tat T ^T^' '"'°' *' "o* ™ tood to include the whol^of ti^ T <" *«'.'«5. This was und«^. nece««.y for ali the sSdW^t'T.'f *""?""'•'"« "P ''f "PP^tus Th- K -ij. ^ "^ Parliament Buildinm ^CX::^,r„Z<^ "P-'fons on. the I '8SJHSO, in a,e excLtiorfcr1^*S^,i«"" "■""<""»« W ""king other arrangemenrfoV^ ' '"*'^'"« -""rils and ens-oing summer. tI^Z^^^"^ °» f "^^ "<>*» during ,h. Building on the a6th A^X^tT'^f °" *« ''"'^"' I r> -- ■■l lX ^ tx a l To wer wQr^f :",^^^^^^^ ^ ?" " - y-^;i ,#*• -'i* 1 »a£.>i ■■*S. *:?'!•, '#*"/'■■§ ^■^ ■'*»,f :--Vj4XkiiiS&| kB.5 "v-^ S'i&g&)k Wr,T7 m wf ^ ^ .■* '• /v. i 1 ' "* (9 3 i a 8 3 in a (A 2 '■: ' . t ^'m w X A Revitw, /. ^P^^^ions were begun on the 2nd April, and thrworks were from that time proceeded with generally. ^ Prince ofwalt'; ^'iV V^'™"*'' ^''°' «^ ^°^^ "'S^"-^ the Prmce of Wales laid the Comer-stone of the pier i„>|nediately under S^L"^? °!,^r^";^-»>""^-goP--tions were generally stopped for Sr obt. Jn! T- "°"^- '""y ""^^' ^y' *"t became neces. sa^ to obtaifS more ample mformation in regard to the expenditure on s^nt to oT/ ? °^'''' '""'"" *'^ ^^^^ E"«^"«^ was ordered toT chll '■'^" ^"^ °" "" ""^"^^ *=°""^ted with the general character, supermtendence, and progress of the works. &c from .h that officer on the 2oth AnWi tjk. ,. "'"nicu uy u- u .L , P ♦ '^^'' recommendmg certain chanees bv ^^::'^':^^':''--^-'^'^'^«-^^^-^'^^^- -During the latter part of the season of i86i the appropriation hav ■~-€)n the 21st September, 186 r, the Hon. H H t;iioi ed to\nrorf>«.H tn cL^ \ ' "" "' *^- ^"'^'y *»» mstruct- ed to\proceed to Ottawa, and ascertain the best arrangements which could be made ^r protecting the Buildings during the ensubg Jntr tiem^t with the Contractors for work perforkied, &c. f^^^A J , contractors for the/vanous items of work oer- ember, i^, , and m later, another R^pbi containing a snmmarv of In 18J2 the sum of $188,344.30 wasappropriated under theheadof unprovided^Uems tor the previoii^ year-and a further su^of $coo ooj was grants by the legislature tdwards the construction of the Buiwt;. The Contractors urging a settlement for the works they had oer formed, a nd alleging certa in claims for their suspension, a oZfJ!!" wa§ appointed undeftK^n^oic^, .r ... „ *»^Peas»®%*fc«mmifflrofF= ^yanippol ntf^ .1^^ fiF r v^^^^ sugpeasie n, a Com misa ion was appointed under the Great Seal of the Province, on the 21st Tun* 1862, (oenqu^e into matter, connec!^ with the ^onstol^on i 7^ 'MSAi^r:-.-' i ■• Parliamentary ISfirectory. McGreevy, for work "rfo™rrT„m X ^° ■"'' "" ''''"""" Jonas, Haycock & Co. .he si of J T,'!,^^'"^'^ "^ '^'^^'^ .863. the report of the Camion „i''„bmitt.H h '' ^'""'^• things recommended that the work ZJ u " ""°°«" °*" offered to the original contra^C T^T '" ^ """^ *''<""'' >» (the Commissionf,^, T " " "*"*"'= "' P™« ««<1 by th'em .oa^s:::::\r„4'th^^^^«-r^^ tered into withThamas MrPr- I l^", P"^"^' '^^3, contracts were en. Buildings and ^^.^jHtZ^T^ZT^ "^'^ Of tire Departmental Buildings al s Wul of S'sto t"°Ti'°" the dtfferent classes and items of 1 work. UnderT X^m'th': .-^ <.'Y alleged claims arising out of first contracts were held in abeyance. instea^ Vp:;;:gThethLrr°"'- " *" ■"'■^ "-'-'>'= *« be paid r..'ed^safa;!:;:rr teirtdTs;^! r"';' «re appomted Joint Architects foLl the BomI i^^ """'«^' With the provisions of the new conU a -"em,^, •' " T'"""'* also appointed. To settle the H-^J- * Supermtendent was for cZL by the A^l^^Lfort^ir'"?""' "' "" ""' «-""-' -" for which they prefe^d "teil; 3 ""'"' °'" "^ *''' ^1"*™'°" the cUimantsL'othertdTi X^:^r.tT^^^^^ ^"""'--. liberation awarded as follows -^o mIS T « ' '"'* '^^ ""' ""^ Considerable progress was made Iwith the works dnrina ,u of 1863. and during the Session a further sumrfto " ^ ''''''" towards construction. | $100,000 was granted May, 1864, it was deemed advisable that the Chi^fv^ • ^me control of the works at Ottawajin ^ J^f "^"^r^''^"^^ ^th ^ could be^ttl eratgg^tl^ H^,^^:^^ ^^-^-^^^--^^^ if' -itf^-, ' '■•VAm^'?'^ 5jr?5"'iS*'^*'-;:v • fr ^svHi'^:ii Ml ason nted 1 ~ ' --..J .. .-. ■ *r • • \ '. ■ JUld I \ , '- ''% . -T , , " **■ sing — - - ■ ■ - lent ' i . 1 •^H « 1 X « H^ • i - •- ■;.^ :,;.;;. ■ ' j »' ■' ■ • ■;. . W..' * 4 '\tj-''^^s undertaken and proceeded with, also the laying out and making of roads to the different buildings pushed forward. In the month of .^ October the buildings were reported far enough advanced to permit of their otcupation by the several Departments to which th?y had been allotted. The roads were partially made, and about this time the remoVal of the Government took place. The wings and central portion The two Chambefs and other neces- 9^ rooms were so far completed as to admit of a session being openedl . which took place (the first in Ottawa) on the 8tl, of Ju^e, 1866. a day . long to be remembered, and of which the people of Ottawa and sJf rdunding country may feel justly proud, being in so short a time trans- formed a».it were, from a remote backwoods town toacitf, the choseil Capitol for the several Provinces, since consolidated, and now forming - the Dominion of Canada, with the advaijtages of periodical visite from the country's legislators, and still more, that the selection of the site on which to erect the Government Buildings of Canada was made hI MoT/ r'' "^^ '"^t !* ""^ "^^ "^°^*=" °^ "° '^^ ^ P^^"^«e than Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen: During the session a further g^nt of $500^00 was made toward the building fund. In Novem- ferLh? ' ^'""'f McGreevy, by permission given him, trans- f erred his cont ract for the Public Buildings to Robert H. M.Hreeyy., -W^^^TWWyear the Departmental Buildings were com-' pleted, and ,n March. 1867. a settlement in full was made with » ,^ ■ .Ajj.-^ . .!Sl» 1 >-. 't»,./,^*; ,,4.. » . / ilrfu ";'<4|A4Jd^t^||^ ..Jfc^l ■^.i t Parliamentary Dtrectory. the contiaceors for «II work performed under and 'connetted with .!«,' zr. t^,,zr- "*" "'■'^'- '" "■' '^-' »— - ^- H„„.'",!!°''r'''; ■«"'• ^""-"nV «» gontedton^le certaW .Lera- • S J, ^""r ^""^ Chamber for .he acc„m„oda.i*„^ h^ number of member. forn,ing\he H™«e of Common °C„ mental Bu.ldmg, bemg completed, and the Parliament Building well advanced, the sWT wa, considerably redOced, and in May JZy^ the servces of Mr. TBB,. Fuller, architect, ,ere dispen«d „i h Nowthatwe havepursued the rise and pr6gre« of these noble structutes. .t W.11 seem m ordertogive ageneraldescriptio^of their outline, situat on and surroundmgs. They were constructed fmm ,859 ,o 86,12 «n^» of.hreedet,.ched structures situated on the s^n'th side 'nhe a^lesumlW'/'t""" "•"^'"8= «»<• 'i^ about .5, fee. above summer level of the river and commands a view of the 'ntS sum,u„dmg country. Buildings are erected on the northerl e«lm .and western sides of the hill, leaving a rectangular pta inTh'e -K^ melnXr" 'T '^' '"««-«>« House in which, as b2 Tr.?^^ I^slature assembled for thefirst time on the 8th Tuna at«Tf^a°feeH T"" f' °/"" """"-^'-PO- "hich I, pr/™^ lent t b^h ^•""*"'' "!?'' """"""'^ *" ""SH '^ove the base- ment , its breadth being 3,0 feet a. .he centre, and .8. feet across the mam eastern and western enttanees. The Eastern bZ^^ pnnc,^ facade, at right angles to each other: one^r, «. i„tn^ upon the square, and the other ,45 along WelUngton st'rl Vte wt^ fter accomodation bemg required, contracts were entered iri^te I ' ■ ^ - - ' ■ "^, i -A dates following: for tM" extension" of this block, which was com- pleted, and occupied in January, 1877, viz: basement walli on iitk May, 1875 ; the super-structure 01^ sQtlf Novemljer, 1876. The new building which is 245 feet in lengtli by 60 feet in width, faces the Union Suspension Bridge, which spans the Ottawa River immediately below the Chaudifere Falls. The building covers an area of 17,900 square feet, famishing 58 additional offices in the three upper floors, besides ro rooms in the basement. The main tower, which is 274 feet in height from ground to top^of finial, is situated about the centre of the westerfi firont, and contains the principal 'entrance and vestibule. Cost of " extension " $462,247. 11. |t the time of Cpnfederation the foundation walls of the Parlia. mentiry Mbrary building had been carri<;d up to the plinth course and the exterwjp works partly executed. By Order-in-Council dated 29th February, 1868, the Governrftent directed that the constructi&ii of the Library should not be proceeded with. The works were co^equ^ntly suspehded, and were not resumed uritil the |8th November, 1870, whea a contract was entered into for the completion of the walls ; the material for the roofing (iron) arrived! fronj England about the same date, an4 the building was completed and occupied in 1877. . It is circular insid^ and ninety feet in diameter. The main wall is about four feet thick and its exterior face forms a polygon of 'sixteen sides, at each angle of which is a flying buttress spanning the rocjf of the lean-to and joining the niain wall at a height calculated to resist the thrust of the roof. The Library is floored with Canadian woods, viz : oak, ash, cherry, and waf- nut; fittings and book cases of pine, the latter in three storys with.eight divisions, the spaces between forming small alcoves enclosed witKiron railing. The Upper storeys have projecting galleries floored with glass, and iron railing. These galleries are reached by stone stair-cases. The Library has accommodation for 103,000 volumes, and it contains that number, of which 60,000 are in the centre room. Cost of completion, $301,812.45. It may not be considered of genetal interest in a work of this kind to give place to further detail iA prices, but the items are as follows : completing main tower, making the attics habitable as offices— •rising from the necessity of the growth of the several Departments, the growth being caused by th e opening o f the N orth-West, etc— clearing the ii. igtt>ilri^malung roads through grounds, fence walls, terrace walls, lamp* and lamp posts in grounds, excavating. Supreme Court building and Con- •,'6 J ■ »■' ,*^- Parhamen/ary Directory. $ 8,860 50^ donstfuction Alterations and re[)airs ! A. 120,826 v66 129,687 16 $4,308,677 20 •v Total to 3Pth June, 1883... 4.4,305,07720 fey the Government. The work ordlnT f "f ' ^^« P^'^hased sions Architecture &c wm h^ *7°:4i9.95. A description of dimen- wiicecture, &c., will be given m second Edition. X. "> I' ^^ ■ ■ .1 * v^ ' ' ^,^ .^^ ^ '* «, .- , ■ ' ' ^^ '^' 'f^smA Sfl^ •>«-«> -»?- •990 04 .'H \^ PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY. 687 Id 577 20 conse sly felt d; and g front de the g. For 3. and Elgin, :hased lereon :h. imen- SENATORS. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Hon. Georgb Alexander, (Rokewood, Woodstock.) Univleity'?"a?Pr?sS^^^^^^^^^^^ ^?»-t-i at Aberdeea 1857, and continned a member of th^CrAf ^^"^i Aesociaddn, U. C, 1867 ; represented Gore SSS in L C n?P»^^ ^J^ and Manufactures untif called to^the Senate 30th £^1873 A Co^nSe^vlTti'e " ^^ ""'" '*•* ^"'^^ ' . F. R. G. S., T. Z. a., (Mbsa Park, Hon George William Allan, D. C. L. Toronto, dtrathallan. Lake Simooe > ' '^Co.npany.and Pre" d'^t of the Welv ''caS,^^^^ '^' C.naS i^ LieuU-Col. of the ReeimentaJ ntvufl .^- p .^r^*" *"n«[~H/ %H. ''^ acclamation for waSs did not take his Jit. anS tfc UnCTlfthi:?^^*'" '*"?*"' "''«'»')' •"•'* nnmediately, the old Parliimen t of r^n^. „ ' then coming into force almost Countx ofl^-ncolninTecSoSsfc^JentltlT*.? "««»-, Represented thi the Senate I4th March, 1868 TLiS^SiauiS "° ^^^ """' ~"*** ^ a.:-. 4*1 -jf. -* iii '1. • /^ .eWfi" lO P^Hiamentary Directory. •ppoiDted Minister Af tklT*"®'^ .*''*'*' ^K>m thence until la^a Y. '^ Hon,B,tuFi.im,(«dferiifc,) i mL^^^'^^^'^^^al^S!^^ . member „, .h. »,^^,^~ WM Pwidrnl of n, M»cC Bank „V »» Bee" ofHawkeebar. Ho. Eu«,Uo,«..(r,».,Sfr„,_^ Ho. Do..,^ Moi™. ,2„«fc„, j^,^ # .r n. 0, a^-B . .* ^ Ha^iKTr-hi-vrg'^'^ygga^ j gy »V^ > ■> X '^ rv encher I.e. of 52-63 r I from Privjr when iment anada smber men^ May i and I and nate; erv»» the iller. ident ilfor orpe rtfiie rom ; an that ma- UtCy and ury the ion ly^ avtnpwt Road, Toronto, Bloor Street, W«8 bom in the County Tyrone, Ireland, 1811 ; came to Canada 1833; wae for many years head of the firm JfeMaster & Nephews, wholesale dry goods merphants, Toronto; is amember of the Senate ofthe University p, Jk'!!? li P»««<'e«'t of, the Cawkdian Bank of Commerce, and of thV M^fJi £i*^*r™*"?''r ?"•'<*"»« "na Savings Society; Vice-President of theConfederation Life Assurance; a Director of the GFreat Western Railway of Canada, and ofthe Canada Landed Credit Company ; ofthe Toronto General Trust Company, and of the Wellington, Grey and Bruce ftailway; held for several years the office of Chairman of the Canadian Board of the Great Western Railway Company ; represented Midland division in L. C. Canada from A Libe" I ^ ^°""" '***'****** ***® '^"'« ^y Royal proclamation May, 1867. Hon. Donald MoMillak, Jf. D., (Alexandra.} iflM?^^ '^^J" V*? Townshipof Lochiel.County of Glengarry^on 6th Wroh, 1!?5' t*'^^'?? ^^ ^^'^ ?■«* P"^*** Tutor at St. Thomas, County teir' graduated M.D. VlCtori& TTmvApa #f*i''*•"<>«ndertheB.N.A.Act'MX^ •ndiMjustmentof thedebtj^ credits, liabilitiea and properties of Upper Ctai3I SSnAl!?l„^Rfl?nt If'^.Plf l^"J!'A_8«'^ri^? «' To«>»»o ,. author of a ^^^^«*^^^PI^^r^ "the Cabinet reb.. iraO; was Actine-Minister of the Interior durin proqlam a tioa Mi£»I8fiT i- appoint e d the Cabinet without portfolio lOtb the absence of Sir J. A rf.«rj.w*?wT j"i"Jfr *****'• '."*•"<»•• «*«"«>« th* abeince ofSirJ. AtXflSsl? "A?±rJ;4?e!' •'*'^"*^ "'"''^^^^ ^"^ '"»•"<>'• "*^ tii;fe.v\;,^'». .■■.'(*.^; ■c^v>,;i>\,i^fe'i'f y. 12 Parliatnentary Ditedory '/ Hon. J08BPH NoBTHWooD. {jOhathamSi l^aft'JJk pa'^KeXtiJ: otlSl^'iilS r' '''''i -.Chatham, Ont, been active in aH DoJiLal rnn»«;« ; *k ^^ ^conservative interest, and b&' , unsucceMfully coDtS Kent «^» nJ»^.*''^?*'""iy' ?P *« *»»e present, ti™ been activel7%.Sg;ged inSmm^^^^^ Hon^Arc^. MoKeller in 1864; hL death of the'C. George Bror'^'A^eifco^^^^^^^^^^ "^*^ ''^ *»•« Hon. JohU'Dokohob, ^.a. (/arr/* S<., I'oronto.) thereTlXd in To"ronto' in^T^anlPht:^ ^ t^"^^.^'^ *' ^t. JarJelh'e College, at the Boa^d of Governore of Torn„fi n^ Coniniiltee and represented the city St. Patrick BenevoK sJcietv H?.r L^r^p*' ^^P'^*' ' ^*« Secretary of the Baldwin, and hel^ be officTof PrJ«ri.i^ f^"''^""*'^ *''^*''« '»<« Hon.^BobeH election 1874 5 being unleiS o^ J?if "'!f«?.*"iT'°' ^"^^ Toronto at «ene« Unsuccessful canSSate for »h» «? '^*'V°" ^,^*'l N^''- 1^74, he waft afai ^ Liberal cCservajLi'^a^Jatu*;-^^^ Coni.on/ a' • Hon. JosuH Bdrb Plpmb, (Niagara.) Hon, RoBBBT Read, (JBeK«,a%C5 -.i*lO*jy^ jpWi?J'^-^L^ <*' a_' «jf j^jK^l V>_j U i^'tid Senators, Province of. Ontario. ^' j^ member of the Executive Conncil, and Commissioner of Crown Lands for that kf^'i^Q^ *"'u^^*' ^*"'^ month.ln which office he remained rnitil 7th Novem- Oer, 1873, when sworn of the Queen's Privy Council ; was Secretary of State from 9th January,J874 until October, 1878. Acted a« MinisIerSp nance i?fM!.iM-?"'^?^^'jS"*''"K^^ '." England,.1874.and again in 1875; acted as Minister of Inland Revenue dnrine the illness of Mr. Geofirion. 1876- ?6, and as Minister of Justice during Mr. Blake's absence in England, iu 1876 Reoresented Ottawa, in Can. Assembtv. from 1857 t« 1863 wlien defeated and for same seat in Ontario Assembly, from general election, 1867, until S^nt^-^fif' J®'^ 'T'' «° u^* ^*f 'Sned Mr. Scott's principal legislative aihievi- ment is the Separate School ]i he p^ipar^ and carried ia 1863, as a private member-a measure which was the means of removing a Tlf« p2"^^" T ^'°" *^^ political arena, and of allaying much public irrilalfon. The Canada Temperance Act. known as the " Scott Act," was framed by him S?^f J P*^f ""^ S."."!*^ ■*'*'^'i§l* Par '^"'^»*» attended officially the United Liberal Exhibition 1876; called to the Senate IStb March, 1874. A Hon. Jomr Simpson, (^owoTirtVZe.) «-.«-r** ^'■" 5* Rothes, near Elgin, Scotland, on the 12th May, 1812; edu- cated in Canada; entered mercantile life in 1825; opened a Branch of the Bank o\ Montrea at Boflrmanville, 1848, and subsequentft^another 1? WhUbv • assisted m founding the OnUrio Bank, 1857, of wfiich he became President-' represented Queen'^s division in L. C. Can. from 1856 until the Union Si lron"Ma;,^f86T:^'ALi&"°"' '''''^. ^'> ^^^^ Senate by Royal»rm^; _jHon. Jam^sSkead, (0«owa.) / Was born near Moresby Hall, parish of Moresby, Cumberland 4untv England; educated there; a retired ^lumber merchant and maSfaSSrefl IS President of. the Ottawa Board of Trade; of the City of Sa Agncultural Society; of the Ottawa Liberal Conservative AssocSn^ rnf.^/fr*^n'^''%^"r?J^«."*'"'^"™' insurance CorpanyTrP eSi'- dent-of the Dominion Board of Trade; a Director of the Ottawa issociation , of Lumber Manufacturers, of the Madawaska River IffiprovemSnrCom- bany, and of the Caughnawaga Ship Canal Company. Has W Vice-Pre^- }^^^f ^^r ^r*'^'^ *^\°*'"*' ^">^«y Company, an^d Of the Montreal Tnd C^stl^r^ Junction Railway Company. ^Elected President of tjo Liberal Conservative Convention which met n Toronto, 23rd Seotember 1874. h«« ^t"„«"rH''Y i "Y <^«'P?ration of the City of bttTwa, TrSnt of A^r * culture and Arte Association of Ontario, and of the Ottawa St Qeorle^s irG2;; *^^^' P''*^*"**^ ^^'^ * handsome Gold Crosf of H^. George tor active pervices m promoting the affairs of the Association Was also ,„ 1876, apBointed a jjge of thi^Timber Department at Zun Si* States Centennial. Unsuccessfully contested Carleton Itor Ontario AssemM* fro^*"itS «'??/r'r\^^-^- R«?rr^ Rideau DiyisK,n in tK, C Ci? , o^J? ^^2 ""*'• *•>« ^"'on ! c^led to the Senate by Royal nro^larnltinn M«' 1867, resigned in 1881, and re-ap^nted 24thUceX. Q^'TcSLe^S! Hon. PhAmk Smith, P. C, fl3^:^foor Strtti, YwhiaU,Tonmio.) in ♦S"" '~"'. .?*?'«»?*«»*.'. Annagh.rrerand, 1821; actively emDioved temoved to Toronto, wjrtre he continue* in the wholesale grocery Sde^ ' -►■ ''■!»'• ,(ii>^^^ ,).„,1«,,.,VH>-'"" u WM Parliamentary Directory. existence, of the Northern Extension Railwav-Com^J^v . .-«i / ^u "S«'*" . Council 29th J«V,1882; C.lle4 to^Lti^dF^.^l^Tr'^^^^^^^ \ ^on.JAmfiTvRvn,(mghfield,Samiltono .. '^ ;. „Wf J»™»tG>«wgow, Scotland, 3l8t March, 1826; waa educated then.- Li5ut.-Col. Hen. Albxasdeb Vidal^ P. i. S^0Samia.) Was born in Berkshire, England. 4th Auff I8]<)-'^n»<>^ «. ku u Mathematical School, Christ's flosiStal I^ni^'n PncJif^w i « theKoyal 1834, arid settled in Sarnia the flj&«ir?& pT 8 !^'"n,.^-^fi"'^.* profession from 1843 to 1862; « La.-CoUf uSbton Keswv^MiE r^ H" Treasurer of Lambton, and Vice-President YMC A "!^-.!:-*i?' Countv Satnia branch of Bank of UpiSTSSfrL 1852 until hi ^f ^"''Ti''^ institution, 1866, and held 8a^.K pisSnTrvice o?BaLk of tt^p»l f"*'* that time until 1875, when he reJiinedh el^ZdCh^i^^n «l ?!.*"' n**' Z^" Prohibitory Convention, Mont7eTsept.!m6. fs PrSnt of tK. K"""'"?*" Alliance for total suppression of tU liqSo^raffic. and PrSldlnt n^fh^^'T-^ Loan Company of London, Ont.; Tn unsuccesTfbJ c«nS« f^ ?[^H^ English *t general Section 1872; /e^resenS S^ E'SivWonl;^^^^^^ cL^TT'"' s^feilf """'''*''"""' ^'^'«* 'o the"L?ari5r^iih8?8"*'l£^^ .- PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. * . Lieut.-Col. Hon. JoskPH Pbahoois Abmand, (Eitneres dts PrairUs ) co.j.Ti;|?St'!i:ST6^ • Hon. PiEBBB Bailub'oeoh, M. D., (17 St. UrmU St., Quebec ) laeut-Col. Hon. Joseph Htaowthb Bklljbosb, /. P., (St. Vincent de PatUy ;8.^.'^in^irpif&^TfflL^^^^^^^ J!j^. <>/. th^P''mNyjg«t . on X30.4 h>^4)gea^ ton gi n J Sw.K;«i;;^- ;»S!^e5^ .^ec. ifoiidl Quebec, 1830; educaU merchant ; sat for Bouville in Cai. AaSm A^c^A.' fe?.ll«'*»°*' *>' Small C. at 41. 7^^*"/?*^'? *^<* Montreal} « te ^rom October, 1866, till general Warden of Bouville, Mayor of St. . 48^^;tn the Uniol; S^to^e ter4>j;tl^^^^^^^ Hon. Jbak Charles Ohapam. P. (7.^4*. !>«<• '' •*-> *'«.'^.'. ' iSfS " x6 ^ Parliamentary Directory. A Couservative. ' *' *° ^*^ ">* Senate, 13th January, 1868. Hon. Charles Cormier, (i>/„^fttft^,^,,„^^,^^^ ■l^illl'SrafbetMiyorfK^^^^^^ ^d'^cated there; • - Commrs. Courfi, and President orsSir ''"''' °*'<^'''''on«! PreBidentoftht Can. f,o,„ 186|untiU|r?Sn, w^t^caSSd^'rVh/"^' '"•; ^.*""o^^^« '" ^ c! mation. May, ik?. A Liberal and "Nationalist.'' ""*** ^^ "°^*' P^<»«'»' Hon^MATHEw ^KKRr.CooHRAXK, (ifi/Mur,. ^or^, Co«^fo„.) uni.e;^«it~^er<;}^ixJ;^ro? Ssiti^rr/^^^ °^ ^-"--"^ the Eastern Townsbios Bank of fh^n.^Tw""'^" °' Quebec; a director of ,o» the Waterloo andSa^S Rail wa; cS"" pS' %"?K^!n°^f « CompLTa„d and of the Tolley "i/L^n^^X.^^^^l.^^^^ Cochrane RancK Co., A Con?erv4tive. •^'"g^o., called to the Senate, 17th Oct., 1872! Hon. Pierre Antoine DkBlow, (ficawporO . - has A-"Ko; ote'Jf r'isro/StrT.'r""^ '",Q-.^„« - « -e-hant ; ^ Minister of iJilitia; cafted to the sSp «, p k° "°«'« o^ Hon. A. P. Caron caused by the resignation' 'S ttFabri.^^^^^^^^ '^^ —^ Corporation of theS^Ctrearfnlf^i^f """•*'? ^^^'^'^ * mem. of the . the IPirst Battalion of iSLtreal Mil! ?. ^ ' ^*^'''' '" ^ ^^^« a"^ Lieut.-Col.of and Lachine Railway, of^S 1^ wis ^ZaU^' ^'"^'^''^ *^« Montr;3 a men, of the Boanlof the Roya InJtitut?on w *f "^ "T* •^**" ' apPointed ing, 1845, of which he subsequently itplriLp'^^*.^^ Advancement orXearn- of theCan Boardof theBaXof MS Norrh^^^^^^ a director established ; was President of t£ Montreal A «!«"'* ?.'"''« '* ^"^ «"» years; of the St. Andrew's Society7Mont?eal n.^^-f*"*'*, ^^"'P?"^ ^O' «« menr of the Council, Victoria CoK cS:,.^P^" ^nu*""?' occasions ; and a . the Grand Trunk Railway Co, inSnlte*^ '! Chairnoan Can. Board of the Buffalo and Lake Huron RalwavflmnL;*^^^^^ "i"** Champlain and Temperance and Prohibitory uS ^^l^T^ ^^^^^^^ OCthe Quebec ' Assn.; and of Montreal /uSy Bi We S^"^^"?"'*' J*"^'^^ ^igi'an«e Sabbath School Assn. of Can .an7nftj!!i?°*'l*^/. ^loe-^hsiident 5f the Supt. of the Wesleyan Cent?al'su„dAt i.K^7''a°'' ?*"• Missibnary Society; Hon. Jean Baptiste GnfivREMOKT, iCharlotU St., Sorel) to ge^. de^.™^"6rSr w%feit?d '"'^ Can. Aseem. from 1864 18^8 until the Unioir? an uns^S^sS ci'd!d£r/°^ ^^^ '•" ^^C- CanfroSJ at gen.'elec . 1867, called T'^gi^ tofc^S'^^-lf '" Que becAseem! at gen.>elec. 1867. c^lledT'T/'s"^^^^^ in QuelgAS. =*^«8ervatire; ^-^ «* tns oenato by ■Boyal pfoeisaaitdn MaylB67r .\ j ^ r-^^t A^ -.--^' --*!*• ,,frV *rY '•'J*"''^' *^ ' Champlain inuary, 1868. ed there ; a eideotoftht ibec in L. C. ' oyal procla* Lennoxville I direclor of mpany, and Ranch Co., Oct., 1872. merchant ; P. Caron, le vacancy 1 1821, and ena.oftbe ■ut.-Col.o£ Montreal appointed of Learn" director was first f for six s; and a Board of •lain and '■ Quebeo i^igi lance ' of the Society ; ontreal ; le L. C. Y Royal Quebeo, oml864 >n. from Assem. if TM7^ 4 •Sfiiferf, Province of Quebec n A Pon. Almahdm LAooBTif, O. 67.. iz; /> ni p/^ n.^ ' ^^*»^^.C., Quj^eec, from March, 1881^ S,ov 1888'.l.ll?J''» ^?P'o* '"«"''>*•• :3on8ervati?e. ' "^^ ' *'*''*d ^ the Senate 12th , Jan., 1884. A Conservative ._Lieut.-Col.Hon.Lqn,8P«AN0i9BopEBicKMA88ON P n ,'p ^ y ^ Was born at Terrebonne P O TV ,oo, !' ' ^^'^'•**'»'"<'. «•) - Georgetown, and at Wo^citernft^"!;'^^-^^*^ - the Allege of St. H^aciX?&.Q: ; 'aed'tt^^i ^\ «'««•*«•' ^dft' held a commissipn in the Can Vol mlhiu ff« * ^»r. I'-C Nov. 1869 s haa S^u ^i'o«A**" M^JO"- 8th MiLry bSt L c Ta "'""toH"*- '««2, and' ^m Sf5« "'i^^^ ! served on'tbe front^r during th. /j*^^'*''''''''' »>« «««" 186b, and was on active service li.ri„„»iF *"* ^' ^^^^'an n»id, March promoted to present rank K*. e?/! «rf^ ^^^^^ returned (o ParJt. for present ^«V hi o ^i ^*^**'" °* Terrebonne 1874. fl«t accamation at » p 1R79 f» .o,^ acclamation at ir.e. 1867 r«ii-^»' i^I?* «eat in the Macdonald Cabinet in thpifn fi2?i *5l".«8tion, and declined a I Phvsraiftna ai,f''l--.' i8 Parliamenikry pirectory. -Wariorttint River n. k!^;! i»qB$ called t6 the Bar, L. C, 1860; appointed Q C bv Ih* 8^o»i?»K •;-^^''*'i?°/r"« •"« beenevndicof thTObecV.anawM ejected three times PrgJident of the 8ocilt6 de St. Jean BanUrte OueSf naand of that batt.du^g the Fenian raid in 1886 ; retired, re^ininJhia rSk^ itkl866 ; was a candidate for Kamouraska at eeneral election irr¥ „i^„ - epecal return was Zde and the constituenci wS dtfJanchis^ V somJ fsT? an'H^„::fi- ''ir'*^ '■°'" ^^"^ ^"* ^«^- ^^^-^ re-el^SrgSal electS! J872 and again, by acclamation, at general election, 1874; Sat for qSo East in Que^c /esemblv, from Feb. 1873 to Jan. 1874, when, fn consw"*"^* seat inXt*b^°- '^l^^^' respecting dual representkUoJ^'he Sd hS seat in that b«fy. in order to remain in the Commons, and in which he con! i JaJ ^?lrT^° m"^ Kamouraska; up to 1877 ; sworn o? the PriiJ Coun^S m Jan., 187T, as Minister of Apiculture, which he held until Oct Wr when he j^signed with his (Sfleagues, 'elected flonomry President' of «fe' SrTh» Pr'T*''***^^^*'^'^'?''^ ' ^*« President of the CaJadiin Comm?L£j for the Piria Universal Exhibition of 1878, for which servicel^reSr K« order y C.M.G.^29th Oct., 1878 , called to the WteTaCl877.'TLibe;.t HoyCHBiSTiAw Hbnrt Pozbb, (S/. Otorge Beauce.) «-Z7-**^"u^^*- ^.1°^«* D'Aubert Gal lion, P.Q.,on the 26th Dec 1836: edn- Mfted m Quebec; called to the Bar L. C, jily, 1860; a dir of l^e KviWnH KennebecBai way; was an unsuccessful candiaite for Beaice in Can AwJm^ lfe**£° f^' elect.on,.1863 ; first returned to Parliament, at generS'e^Sfon {Stt87.fLf2?tjfc^/i«o!;iiis^^^^ Hon. Loms Bobitaill., M. D., (New CarlUU, County Bomveniure, Qutbte.) Was born at Varennee, near Montreal, on 30th Oct. 1 Sailed uGati>fl .# high school at Varennee and Seminaire Ste. therese; grSiateJlD aU^Gin University Montreal ; was Collector of Customs, Nil^rlSSfis a oaS2 L and surgeon of Division Seven, Beaerve Militia, BonaveS sinc^ffl^ • was appointed Vice-Consul of t^rence by Lettera PaS.nf .^fi^if TJ nTi^'^IS:'^l%'on^XL^'^ ' '•""^'^ «"*'«* by the resignation '^pLrlL^^^^ for'cfe \«39; educated there; a 1874; unseat*!, on SioS, 14th Nov 7«74? ,^1'/". 5* .'^.^r'"?' «'«''t'on, •Dd again at gen. ellc IsTs/resianeS l„nJ Ji7'*°^ '^'^ ^«''-' l^'** Senatf 54th dIc... 188K A LiWralfiervaUve^^' ""^ "PP^'"^** ^ "•« Hon. Alexander Maofablane, Q. C, < Wallace.) of the Vice-AdmiraltJ anrPresirfeJt o^* the "s'nri^^"^-, " t ^"'™«»'» «at for Cumberland Yn N I SJ frn«. ?«/!!? ^''•', *?'"'»<' Co.; was a member oithe Ex Council of nT fl i Qil**? "Ptil the Union j holds rank and precedence MsSchbvrllLfT '^.f ^ *''"* «' Union, and delegates from N.sfS tb?Slonial doKno??™/'"^^""*" ' *" °"« ^^ ^>»e of Union 1866^7. ^.uL' to^ttT^al^rjS"^^, {^87o'^\V^^^^^^ Hon. Lawbescb Oeoffbey Power, LL. B, iSouih Park St., Halifax ) •nd Clerk of Bills of the Asimbl v o? V i L • '^^ZL****?"*"' ^'^^^ Assistant the pouse; was acti vel? fnSSin tl.«^~i7a?« **tU'*''?? *'»'«« *'«««d by Ntmi Scotia. Four^SeriJMJVuA^l^^T "^'"^^ ^'«'«^ «/ 6% 0/ fiaZi/J. iSe ,11^ m!mL?' rn""L' '"*' Ordinances relating to tK* ftSS'an-d an Snin Jr n The Suv of iSw nf"!?!^ '*' .^''* University li U.li* * Commissioner of the librarJTthl r-^f-u? *!»•* 'nst'tution ; was appointed 4rte 2nd Feb., 1877. (1 Emer ^«"»'*t«re 1882 ; was called to ttie Sen- y z Lieut.- PROVINCE OF NEW 6RUNSWICK. • %>n- AiKJt^ fiDwiw BoTSFoBD, ( Westcock.) * **S* * *^£#.^w -*i- <- -^-'4^^ •^ »if Parliamentary Directory. ..9 . V • r- r-i: t'- yntil the Union ; an unsuccessful candidate for Westmoreland, in N. 6. As* sembly, 1830; was senior Jdd^e of Common Pleas for Westmoreland for several yea^s ; a commr. with Hon. E. B. Chandler, to settle the boundary line between N. 8. and N. B., 1836 { a delegate to Washington, respecting bor- der difficulty, 1839 ; delegate to Quebec during Govt, of ^rd Durham, to dis- cuss measures connected with the general interest of B. N. A.; commr. with Col. Robinson and Joseph Bouchette, Esq., to settle disputed boundary between Can. and N. B., and a delegate a second time to Washington, respecting a Reciprocity Treaty with the U. 8., 1862 ; moved and carried, 1855, an addition to Standing Oi-ders of L. C. of N. B. to allow \he pu'blic to be prteseat at the deliberations of that bodv, which up to thatjperiod had been carried on with closed door; moved resolutions in the same House, March, 1866, approving of the Union of the B. N. A. Colonies ; was requested^ forn^ an Administration for N. B., 1866, but declined; was Speaker of the Senate from 16th Feb. to 19th April, 1880, during the illness of Hon! Mr. Macphersbn; called to the Senate by Royal proclamation. May, 1867. A Conservative. Hotf. John BovD, (i'<. /oAn.) ^ * ' Was born at Maugherafelt, Co. Derry, Ireland, 1828; educated at the Grammar School, St. John, N. B ; in 1839 entered the wholesale warehouse of Messrs. Holdsworth & Daniel, and in 1857 became a partner in the flrm» - under the style of Messrs. Daniel Jk Boyd ; has been a Director of the Maritime Bank ; is a Director of the Sun Life Ins. Co.; hasltteen associated with almost every progressivtfmovement in St. John, whether mulhicipul, political or social, /or many years pa^t, and has always been (^ warm advocate of the establish^ ment and extension of railway communicat^ns; took a prominent part in the agitation in favor of Confederation from th^^ime of 'its inception, wiien it was very unpopular, until its triumph, and on< public platforms in various parts of New Brnnswick energetically advocited^nd defended the principle ofuqion. Mr. Boydhas lone been idenlified-,liwUi Provincial educational movements; has been a mem. of the Board of ^dorTrustees appointed by the Government since the law came into force flh ^ears ago; has been Chairman of the Board for the last seven years, and inj|his capacity has been largely instrumental in a(yusting the differences and lillaying the bitterness which at one time existed between Catholics and ProtestapM in the Province in connection with educa- tiori&l affairs, to effect whl^f^r. Boyd spared neither time nor pains, and in acknowledgment of his s^vices was publically thanked by the Right Uev. the Bishop of St. John, and f tjie Senate by Royal proclamation, May 1867. A Conservative. d^V '. ^aL ?^ .Hi' i \.liJ >!■ » j^V .Vt T y--' SenatorSyProvina.sf New Brunswick. ' 33 « Hon. JoHK Glazikr, CLtncoln, Sunbvry.) -f l8 a lumber merchant; a director of the Fredericton Railway Comoanv. !t!l rL^""^'^ •" ^' ^- A««e'nWy tor some years prior, Snp to theXon' •nd afterwards, until appointed to the Senate, Uth'^Maroh, isfe A Liffl! Hon. Jamks Datim Lbwin, (S<. JoAb.) * Gr*,^,!IlI^?i.** Womaston, itedaorshire, Wales, in 181 2 ; educated at Kingsto. ^^^^.f^^'li \" **•■ y ''*^ ^"^^'^ **>« Civil Servic^ of the BritSh Hov' erotaent. and m that service came to N.B., in 1830. and continuS thus ?ot Hon. Abser Rbid MgClblas, (i?t»er*««, ^Zfter^ County.) MonJ^^^l^''" "a* ^"Pewetf: Albert County, N. B. r831 ; educated at Sackville AcadfSv'^nd rnnp2*?^\K J^ Vice-President of the Alumni society of the WoTkJVfi 'l86l^urf'.r S'^'^"*'"' Chie.'coZislbL"'oV'the^'L7d'of Hon. William MuiBHEAD, (C%a ^jT.^^f meeting of Parlt.. was entrusted with the formatio^ of i new Govt., a duty in which he was successful ; and in Feb., 1872. he, with his ccJ- »„"fr*.?P%^f Laird, formed a delegation to Ottawa' on the ^ulject of Se union of P. E. I with Can., pn the i^uH of which mission his Govt, went to the Lountry but not being sustained hg accordingly resigned I8lh Anril 1873t m^8iol^ P^ElL'^-r "•*?•" ''W'j."'"' '^^•^ to^thTsenatoSS'ffl! mission of P. E. I. as a Province of Hie Dominion, 18th Oct*.. 1873. A Liberal. " '/ Hon. Georoe William Howlan, (kiberton.^ /■ to P^h^'l'^i'Si" ^^^^'''H^i' ^r>"l' IS^l^ May. 1836} i^ with his parents to P. h. I., 1839; educated at the Central Academy there; a merchant and shipowner, and largely engaged in the fish trade; is'^Vice-Presdt. (P? E I.) of the pommion Board of Trade, and a Governor of Prince of Wales Collare of^thri^'k?**'"'*''',*''"/* ^' }■ ^««^' "^^ '*""''°««* » mem?of Che Govt, a SS of the time being co-leader, almost uninterruptedly up to 30th June, 1873 : was a delega e to Washington on trade matters. l869.anS to Ottawa, iith £^ Messrs Pope and Haviland, May,il873, to 'settle terms of Union w t Can Tat ftSLTw n^? V 'p'"??'''^ ^Z ^}^ H°"««« of '»»« Legislature sat for Prince (let Dist.) in Provi. Assembly, from 1862 unti June, 1873. when apptd. Collector of Charlolletown, which ofiice he resigned in Sept. folloJintr in order to contest Prince for House of Commons, and was defeatS : Co3£ Agent for the U. S., and Vice-Consul lor Sweden:Denmark and Nomay f wm in Provl. Assembly a strenuous advocate of the building of P. E. I. Railwav! called to the Senate, on P. E. I entering the Dominion, 18th Oct mZU signed in 1880; was reapptd. 6th January,*^1881. A Krai. ' ' Hon. Donald MoKTOoiiEBr, (ParJb (7omer.) ««, P^*' bora Tii Princetown, P. E. L. 19th Jan.. 1808; educated there ; sat -fromT8*ST„"'l8fi9''* ^°Vk ^•'«*"'•rO^ ^^^^ ^e was Sneaker for four yeJ" —from 1838 to 1862. when the L. C. being made e ective he was returned anrf 18u'*.*Ill.TCl"h*1, ^P?*"^"' J'l'^^, «ffi^ !'• «ontin'ued to hold ITnti March, PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Hon. Thomas Robert MoInnes, M.D., CM., iMarySt, New Wettmintier.) ^ffaa born at La ke Ainslie, "' " «KilM..t.on H«v. or D««l.„, Oot., J«, 18?/; »„ Miyor * '^^^j S ■■^ •* I > •pC,^(,^r **' ^r*. j> ' Senators^ Province of Manitoba. immediate oonatruction of the CaiSian ffific luilwij °"""'°" ^^ '''* Hon. WiLLuji JoHx MaoDonah/, {(?ori 1870; Treasurer of aanitoKoin^entlR^Tf.rj^ ®»- ^^^""cil, and •and Premier of theTivince wfth Ihlnffl "' March, 1872, when he resigned, July to 2nd Dec. l873?wE'he and^l Sf "^ P~!'n«ial Secretary, from 8th ' «truction of the iior^>^QVernmVt]n^^^^^^ ' °^ '''«' "-««»• mcial Secretary J he orMnir-HTi^fl .?*'•.'?♦ *oolc the office of Prov- ■•ppointeda n,i^„'£ offfi liJ L-"^ Agncultural Board of ManitoU; 0*6^1872; i«Vce^P,JaideStK,«q«^i,^'l"T^^°':'N°'''''"W««t TerritorSi^ ■dent of th^St. Jean B^Miate Soft i,v*^^u^^ Society, and Pr •* the general election 1879 called tolhe^enau^^^^ B«ie St. theOommion, 13tb December, 1871 A ConiJrotfJe ' *'""*°'* '"^^ring flon^JoHKCH.«,HHS0HUL„,iz>., imnnipe^Moria St., Ottawa.) .#, 3*1 r -ft , I, '. - .11 '. •*f ; Parliamentary Dinctory. / but woaijl^appointed a member of the Ex. CiJii'ncU for the North- W-«k fo^M JE^*"*";.^]i ^?.^^^'« • S'"'"!^' of the ^minion BoLo Health' for Man#)ba and North-West Territoriea; President of the North-Wesf l2t*''^«i^''"P^7 I * i''- «f *•'« Manitoba South-western Co Jnizatfon Ra7l- l^i\^^ ^** ''o^'^f- B<>?"^ of Governors of the Manitoba MediSal Bi^Jd- te 1^*"™*** *^*^"['*™t"* foi- Liegar in the Commons, on Manitoba entSine V {i\^r'"*?"'*'r*'^'^*?^' '*-«'««*«^»'e?'°«^»» election 1872 and^t^^^^^^ J by acclamation at general election 1878; (ftfeated at general election 18S2. called to the Senate, 22nd Sept., 1882. A.IiberS ConlSJSive ' '' . ] Hon. John Sothkbland, (^eM«we jBbtwc, JRWonort.) Li ^??*.*° ^*"**1* with his father, 1816, and settled at Red River 1821 » kL^i*^ *'''^'*' .'"".* """I*' ^f *»>« <3««°«'l of Assiniboia from 1866 i iLStMSSS^^^^^^ '"-^ "°"''-^'- with'th^I'MSher^rnty "^^^ Senate Statistical Analysis. OXdtai Senator. m > year^f his age.^°"" "'*"*" ^"""' Montreal, born A. p. 1800. In the 84th Youngest Senator.^ •* * -^ In th%nd y^a'r"orhis"S2:!' '^''■' '''' ""■' **°"*"'^'' ^" ^^'^ •'^"""^' »«*^ Senators boVn between the years 1800 and 1810 irtclusive 6 " " " 1811 and 1820 inclusive." !;.' 23 " " 1821 and 1830 inclusive.... 15 s» ♦ r [•_... " -1831 and 1842 inclusive...; 16 Senators year of birth not ascertained ig , . PbOFBSSION OB BCSINSBS. The Bar (Legal Profession) ■ . . " la Medicine, M. D !..........'.* 8 Shipowners .'!.'.'."!!.'!!!'.'!'! 2 ' Merchants... •, ' "''.,', '.' oo j PQrwarding, Ac .i'.. ..././.'.. .""^\ 2 Lumber and Manufacturing '*.'!!'.!..'.'" fi fJ^r."'*™' Agriculturists and Stock-raisinir. ..'.*.'.*. '.*.*.* .'.**"* «i Mill^wners * ....'.*." 3 Retired and Without occupation....... ...'ii.*','..'.**'.*",.'.**"] 12 ' 18 8 2 ■ 1 • ■ 22, i 2 - 6 3 i 3 -. . 12 76 _ ktiODtothfr { ■ COMMONERS. : *" " PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. ADDINGTON. ionjfWihhiAMBsth,CDeamond.y ^r^^^^. trfie?'. ^11^ ""«''• L«^ ','<^."-*^ •'t the Coimcil of Camden for n"! ViarS anrfw«L w! J^ "^1?^ of the Township .lection..'^Apo..tJX:.'"oV'Joy?;^ J Total population, 23,470. Votes on votera'liet, 4,240. Votes polled 2,8l6 /^or 1,669 "" 1,167 • /For I Against :algoma. Majoritj 602 '^ Simon James DAW80K,(iVin«5jr/A«r'*2ia* t« r.««j« u ^ merchant on the ST. Maurice rralsSwLSi^^^^ " • ["""be"" struction of the route to Red ffirpi „«!!^ "??° to commence the con- in 1870, although i»^SivS7lStirh.d"b^^^ Dawsol. Boute/' and ^means approprfated thmfotrpJt hrSh^h tlwffL'^n* *'*'"« r. ^^"^ '"»**«* 'und^-ColTsrr Garnet (noi GCffi^ei^^TanP*?.!"**''*'^ ''°'«« WMhing the country, to subdue the in)naS«!.»TA- If "^ *'' ***^" "«•" "^ was Joint Commissi^'ner wuWeJf-GiS?o? A.^niih^^'^'^i unavailing; Commissioner of the North^Westin J^n/fi-Js^ * '"'K •"'' *•»« Ind>>n tribiof the'^Ojibbeway liffiaM lV7i?^SfL9'*^'J^ S *'***^ *»''> *»>« Sanlteux on becoming a c4nSte for AdS^fnTi?"^^^^ ^»^««° Bo^te dectionfort)nt.,18767r2.>iJft^^^^ ?» g*«eral % the Common^ at geneSrSection W78? iti!^i' ^"^ '"<* "«¥. ^turned ipaependent in politic", Z SSSd i^ the iSSato^ S Jf" • ^^•** *'.''^"°° » would be to the advanUm nhtu^ tL • f*g*;*n»re that la his op n on it known as AlKom!;Sffni from tK?Xr/*SlJL''*«^ ««»«• «Son French River to the !*ke of th^"w^?^"^***,?"i?'rr ^^at is ^om tiovioce. Opposed bj Hon. Wm.'MdSugill ' '°T '"*^ ' '*'""'*' ; ^**' P*^*'^"*^ ^Qy^Igt" ; 'V' .'"! ^ lint; ^ - . 1 >S3 # "l- Votes polled 2,819 -\ V"^*-"* '-'i^ ^> ' t)5^^. ■^Vk-H''^' *f^f ^i ^ '%.(,• I • ( V a8 • Parliamentary Directory. > - • BOTH WELL. > , ^ *** TIE" ■C Hon. David Mills, iil^., p. C. C2»nrfoii.) mothnoa^AeShn^J^^n^n* f^'M^^J^ ^»PtctaW Canada (.1889) Hind and believes thltth*. ntS^,? enormoua public debt as a national blessins , ; ^ks built in w^ld and uni^Krwi'*""* "°* JV**" eigantic and costiv «S§^jfj.fiMki„V ■•"■iK'oiyMll.tiol, ol ourJolilitriftihiM. I Total population, 22,477. Votes on votew' list, 4,767. / m^' J-Votes polled 3,269. \/Be-count bv a Judge, , ,^ For 1,643, Against 1,626, Majority 17. For 1,670, Against 1,668, Miyority 12. S r t ft . /' ■* ff-"f ./■ \ >. A- ''% (^moners, Provitfte of Ontario. I. i(^. •or BothwSl ' ^°"- ^- ^'"' '^»» «'««'»'«d the Court austained thinner iuden» duly elected men^r for Bothlell /, J y BRANT (North Riding.) ^ Jaxss Sok^btillb (J)vmd(u.) \ .^fcT uJe^^iJ'^/'i:;!} '834 'educated at the Common and Grami (Inform) which h^iatobUshed Tn IsKlf*?'' **! »»>• .I|«°d«« True B«"n?r ^prietor of the Ayr Obierver (Rl?omf Thrh' t* "^ ''t.H ![" ^^'^r and Jwposedof in 1858,onhi8remoKt^nl^ Hf e^^W'shed in 1864 and office, and has been W».vlp^ ^r S. r? "°d*« ! *»8 filled everv mnnioiDal DundarrfcASred^'tommore'^Ts?^ Wentworth, and MayS^.: Opposed by Jaa. R. Curry. ^°'""^"* " '"si general election. A Liberal \ Total population, 17,646. Votes on votere' list, 3,909 - - ^,r' Votes polled, 2,265 /*> i^gos / tf I Against '662 '"' , • " — — ^ . • Majority 961 / / BRANT <8outh Riding.) William Patebson, (JJra»//onf.) - . Caled'^l^b^Dn^^'^iM^^^ 1839; educated there and in. ford SWam'JonfectionTryUd £cd? wi^^^^^^^ Bri'^t^ ConnpTof Brantford. 18^, w^ EtT R^Ve ttoNr'"^'"^^ ^''^ Town - first J-eturned (,o Parliampnt «» -.t^ *^ r «eeve 1869-70-71, and Maror 1872 • election 1874, at «Je?a7efLlon*!S?S*' *J^*'^" '8T2; re-elected iJnV^i Liberal. OpVosS b^AlfJS Watt* * "«*"" *' '*"' «*"«"' el "tioT A Total population, 20,482. Votes on votem' liaM,164. Votes polled, 2,770 ' /*'or I Against Majority ^ " ' ' BROCKVILLE. ' JoHH Fisher Wood, (5roc*rt/fe.) . . o2lS,te,'a'^tJ&i^«^j?^^^ EH;abethtown. County Bar. Ont., Easter Term IsS, firet «1^r'if ?'*S"'?'^''«>'5 calMtotK •leouon. A Conservative. OpS^^SrH.ljom'SSr"* '^ ^~' ««"«~^ Total populaUon, 16,l(ft. 7otea on Toter|' Hat, 4,027*. - *• Votea polled, 2,668 * /*V>'^ 1,281 I Againat i,277 ■^_ M ^ Uori t y*^ declaredly Bttuftiingafflger- Be-count by a Judg?, majority was declared 6. ' ■t < • ,^iJ ju^^ ]$» .»,/,.^^i^2-<4i <-,«l»i^ft^;£iu.>miiJi^'>s * ■f*.. ". '^.■»i<"<*t,jil'A>,i:! K' A ■« Xi"^-j V^^'*f '?",f*^,> ^0 Ptirliamentary Dii^ectofyt \ . ^ BRUCE (NorthjBiding.) Aleixndbr McNeil, {Tht Corrmt Wtarton ; Balmaeneil, Pcdaley.) , ^"«'»';nl<>tj»*f*y.i842, at the Corran, County of AAtrim, Ireland i «luoat»d at Wimbledon, Surrey, Enffland, lind Trinity College, Dtiblin j is a Barri8tei>at-law of the Middle Temple, London, Englind, ancTa farmer • firet returned to Parliament tit last general election. A Liberal ConserFative. i« Upposed by John Gillies. ^^ Tdtal population, 18,645. Votes on voters' listj 3,497, /For 1,260 ^ (Against 1,162 Majority Votes polled 2,412' 88 BRUCE (West Division.) Kj, Jambs Somebville; (ZucAmow.) Was born jn Dunfermline Fifeshire, Scot.. 31st Jan., 1826 ; educated at DundM High School 5 founded the village of Luckaow, Ont., in which he erec««d saw, grist and carding mills which he has since disposed of: is a nota(^ public and conveyancer; was elected Town Councillor for Wawanoeh and Kinlces, and has been a magistf^te since 1854 5 an unsuccessful candidate for * Worth Huron, m Commons, at general election 1872 ; first returned to Parliar aent at last general election. A Reformer, Opposed by James H. Scott. Total population, 24,218. Votes on voters' list, 4,677. i For 1,8.33 (Against 941 Majority 892 Votes |x)lled, 2,774 BRUCE (East Riding.) RuPEBT. Meabbe Wells (126 Wellington St. W., Toronto.) ' Was born in the County of Prescott, 1836; educated at Toronto Univer- sity, where he was Jameson Medallist and Silver Medallist in ethics, and ^graduated B.A., 1864; called to the U.C. Trinity Term 1867; appointed a Q.C. bv the (>ntano Government, March, 1876; was associated in business with Hon. Edward Blake from I860 to 1870, but is now a memb«r of the firm of Wells * Gordon ; held the County Attorneyship of York from 30th March to 1401 Sept., 1872, when he resigned in order to become a candidate for South Brace, and was returned; re-elected at general election, 1876, and again at general election, 1879; elected Speaker of the Ontario Assembly on the resignation of the Hon. J, G.Ourrie, 7th Jan., 1873; reelected 23rd Nov., 1875, and held the office until Jan., 1880; resigned his seat in Ontario Assembly, 1882, and elected to Commons in last general election. A Kefortoer. Opposed by Alexander Shaw. Total population, 22,.326. Votes on voters' list, 4,176. fFor \ Agiainst Votes polled, 3,066. vj- . .•\ Mig^nrity 1,668 1,497 3fe£ .*>*!, fPn!k "#■: - £ :' ' ' J- . ' . ,* ■ ■ I Comn^oners, Provinu ^ Ontario, CARDWEIJi! Thomas WHrr» (6 ^Mro-aaaSjttor^JIfonfrftrf.) ' . yean, of BxecatiVrCoSncil of oSn^nion Bo^VS^ ' ™*'"^'- ^°' ^»>"« years of that body at the National RoT^^^t!^' "S^^^'^fifesen'ative for Ave returned to ParVmeStw grelll el^^^^^^ States; first 4idate for South Wentworth in 1867 S ?K- rSt^''?? *". unsuccessful can- for the Commons i! pSscotS County o5LM?rr ^r'V.'''^' ^?^"«' w 1876, and amtin in 1878 . thl «„~" £.'. ^ ."*'• '.°"*» *""* ^o"" Montrea West three ^\^<^?^oTl^^Sy ^^x^^^^ Ti?'* '"-n in the fiS occupies an exceptional Sosftionr;™^!:?^**'***''^^ **''«*«« »•?»* Canada , of Free Trade, aS stoterbv .^ff^.f "^^ '' impossible to apply t^e priacip^e thinks the tarirf^bouldbe So f^Sln .. ^^''O'P^t^ yithout eerious^injurV, in winter, and thrSt" Lawfrnce ?n''*4'mSer.TL^^^^^ \ ailifj,' seaports} and as to foster the develolSS^f .^ "•* 'fi^®,**^ American manufacturing interests of the cmln^f f! S*- *V-»fi"culturaI, mining, and would strengthen thXnd of Si^»itl'*''*'L°^*J".*"''^ Zollverein which Colonies, by^osterine aid nroti^HATvfc^^^ Country and the P.McLaig&Iin. ^ protecUng their trade relations. Opposk by J„! Total population, 16,770. Votes on voters' list, 3,498.' " ' Votes polled, 2,473. { CARLBTON. For Against M^'ority The Bight Honorable Sir Johh Alexandbe Maodokald. K C B D C r (Oxon),LL.D..Q.C.,P.C. ,^>cUff. 0Ua.a, PremiefcJctr "* Kin^tS.^^^^^ Grammar School. Ontario, ^^i^^on&^i^'^^J^lf'''^lT§^\?^ the'Law sicShTS Toroiito is the Grand SnSfen JSl '" «' **'^*>"*'<'» MacdonaldTiSih. Ancient Wee and A;;?ri.jyM2;S of En^Ian^^^^ ^T^ Grand Senior Warden oTX BW M^nn-* ?°n ' *"i* '*°''** **>« ""k of »^aat Bx-Council of Canada from 11 JTAiit^Si*'*/ ?a!1'^^' *v" » »«»ber of the Miration of the late Hon. Mr M?.if»}ffJ*' *?J^A'«^ ^48 (in the Adm"! July 1868 (in the McNStMorin' ?"e VaiwMli? ^tf t^^'K 1864 to 29(h Cartier Administration) ; from 6AAH^-r!i**^°"*'^ •"*■ *'»« Macdonal«? the Cartier-Macdonald AdSni/tSHlTfL^Tn.?**.^' ^ 23rd May 1862 (in Union (in the Tach^^Sfa^offiShe^^te Jf*^ March,^1864,^ntil ttt Md was, during thef-eseVwalperiSs R^^iitfa *'*°*1*2»'** Administrations), cember 1847; dmmisrionerofn^^-l* Becwver-G«ne»I from21st May to 7th Til Attorney Generol for UCfroS^rk^*"^'^'?" '•***» '^^t^ « Primi Minister S^dhrCabmetS?^JJ'ii^^ ^ ?**•• ''"'^ 1868, ihSi* Ctevernment question returned Klffi!?'?* *^"8 <'«^«»t«* on the ^eat •^•4 ■•^ ■^ l> \ 7 Sa \ . h'St^' ' 'H" '?"''is^' w f^arlianuritaty Direeto;fy» ■y\ Y h<'f retired from office ; the ate Sir George B. Cartier and he led the Oppoeitioa^ in the Aesembly. until the defeat/ of the Sandfleld MaodonaffSrioI S^l'l"""rSi '''*5 ?* T«ohe-Macdw»Id Goyemment wa. fom«l!80?J ' f^T^' '^' •"* ••? retome* Attorney General, ftorii Janua^^ ^^.-^^'ri^^.'S^'^"? ^"«S"^ 1865 Until the Unfon ; was r^uested to uK \i^u,?"- ;j»'*h"'^!2"*'''°L«»«*''<»» thedeathofthitgentlemanl^^ 1866, but waived his claim m favor of Sir N. P. Belleau , has been a delegate M"* ," ♦ and other countries on public business on many occasions, and wa« ' a delegate to the Conference in Charlottetown in 1864. which had lien con- - vened for t^fpurposepf effecting a Union of the Maritime Provincef.; to that ^ which succeeded it in Quebec same year, to arrange basis of Union of all Brit- iMf^M^-Ktn ?l?rf' f n *** «ynnw of the Condon Colonial Conference^ 1866-67, when the Act of Union, known as the "British North America Act* was passed by the Imperial Parliament j on let July, 1887, when the new Con* ' stitution came into force, was called upon to form the first Government fbr the New Dominion, and was aworn of th6 Privy Council and was appointed Minis- ter of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, an office he conUnued to flU ??*'l ^5»*"^ his Ministry resigned on the Pacific Railway charges. 6th Novem ber, 1873 J m 1871 was appointed one of Her Majesty's ^oint ligh ComS wpners and PleniMtontiariee, together with Earl rfe Grey (now*MarquS5 Bipon) Sir Staffora Northcote, Sir Edward Thornton, and Bight Hon. MoSatotie of the United States, for tHfettlement of the Alabama claims, and of matters between Great Bf-iUin and the United States, the laliors of which in dispute _ Joint High Washineton Oxford Uni .., , „ ^„„„ „ D.G.L. of University^of Trinity College, Toronto Created K.C.B. Her Maiestv, July 1867, created « Km^ht Grand Cross of the Boyal Order^'f Aabel la Catoli^ (df Spam). January, 1872, nominated a member of Her ?«%«"'y'»X<»tHonouroBle Privy Council, July, 1872, and sworn in August^ ^V- ' rVu V ""^"i?!^ "t^^ leader of the Canada Liberal Conservative Oppo- eition. 6th November, 1873 , sat for Kingston in Canada Assembly fr6m Novm- ber 1844, until the Union , returned for same seat in Commons at general election 1867 ; at^neral e ection 1872, and at general election 1874, unseated on petition 21 etNovem^,1874, reelected 29 1)?cember,1874, contested fhecS of fcingston atOetieral Election 1878, when he wasdefeated , immediately afte?- wards was elected by acclamatwn for Marauette, Manitoba, which L Vacated o^^*'',°«^o'^*P^u°®<^.'"^""»'«'»''^M'o«^''of the Interior, oh 17th October 18^8 ; was then elected with Mr. DeCosmos for Victoria, BO , wm elected at last general election for the dual counties of Carleton and Lennox! Ae latter he was ttnseated on ptition, the former he continMes to represent. Prom the rapid growth of the Business of the Indian Branch, and the Sovem- ment, seeing the necessity of special attention being given to the IndiansHt was r^lv^ that the Indian rfranch be formed intotseparate Departmeitl Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald was on the 17th October^ 1883, wpdnSif ;«•.!•"' o* *5« Pf'^y Council and Commissioner General' of'^SSdian ' Affairs.„ The following are among the principal measures which have been carried through Parliament §y the*^Bight Hon. Knight, via :-ThJ aeculariaation of tEe clergy reserves, the improvement o7 Uie criming laws , the promotion of publlo instruction , the consolidation of the statutoir theextension of the municipal system, the re-organi?ation of the miliSaJ t h e s ettle m en t q £ the a e at of . Qove r nmaBt qwe ti ^t the wtsblirtmentof direct steam mail communication with Europe, the establishment of addk >t!^£G^K»!tJ.' ll' r)-V_^ i' *» tPtfrn *-'?^,f;:,^#|r^ lJV-j«"> J. ^' <'"".1-*l?3Vi^ ; |f 5^ Ccmmmun, l^Vium of Ontario. I {tapreme Court of Ibe Doroibion dSK. .i. ' "• *«' ooMtituling ihe ohn To^l populatiop 18,777, Votes 'ODvoler'a li8t,»3,649. Votes polled.^,431. |/^f Ko'n; May, .1 « ,< t i' / Minority, ' ' / ■ • ■ / CORNWALL AND 8T0RM0NT. Lieotenant^Colonel Dabby Bbbois. {.jsommll.^ (^.IeS?gt"uJrJrrbIl\g«?£^^ at Uppe, Canada the examiners in Ontario ColIeM of Phl:«;-'i S°''*8®' ^^^ 5 •« one of of Cornwall High 8oh(Sl ^oteS vllunZ, m-iv'** ^^"'•^^ons. a«d a trustee Company rais^ bySdwing TrSntdSoSi '?«lf"i^ "" ^fiP**'" °f * and promoted Lieutenant-Sfel 5q?K i^ ^'.^®*L«^°*">*' Major 1866, Victoria Infantry, 18a9.r..ajft,Clft^6^^^^ ^ ^ nan of the olas^ , wJ. InsofeTtS o? £1„ **a 1**'^^' ^^^ ' ^^^ Valedicto- : ■ "■ - - --■■■■ ■ ■.7^-:^-^-./- ; . ■i*J" >'"- 4 -tj 34 Couotjr Dundas for election. A Coiuer -."*' i',- 'arliameniary Directory. (/yenrsi flrat returned to Parliament at last senenl tive. Opposed by P. P. Chamberlain. I Total populatj<^ii, 20,698. Votes on voters' list, 4,403. Votes polled, 3,349. ^^o"". I Against Majority 1,719. 1.630. 89. DURHAM (East Biding). Lieut.-Col. Abthcb TBifusre Hbhbaoe Williams, (.Pmrign Park, PiM^t HopA} C*n,Jl.f*r^i?„^.?r^^''K*"u'T?*''* ^^P*' «"»-. 1837; educated'at Upper Canada College and Eknnbureh UniverRity; a farmer; ie Lieut-Colbnel com- manding 46th Ea«t Durham Sattalion V.t; Chairma^ of the PortflSJeHS- bor Commissioners; Pr^ident of the Midland Loan and Savings CoiSpaSrt lS67fSfJJ?'h^'''* Durham in Ontario Legislature at general SSSJn 1867; reelected by acclamation at general election 1871-. first elected to Commons at^eneral election 1878. and again at lastj general eleotion! A Conservative. Opposed by Lewis Ross. ( «?itJOHon. a 1,638 1,257 Total population, 18,710. Votes on voters' list, 4il92 Votes polled 2,893 I Against Majority 381 DURHAM (West Riding.) -I- Hon. Edwabd Blakb, M.A., Q. C, P. O., (84 Gronmor St., Ibronfc.) ^„«'^»!3 '?'?T '•" Township of Adelaide, Middlesex, Ont., 13th October, 1833 1 educated at University of Toronto, where betook first-class honorS^bolaMios M^«ll^f'^T'''"*To*«^°' M.A.,1858; called to the Bar. UpjSr Canaff i! Mwhaelmas Term, 1866 i created Q. C, 1864; elected a Bencfier of the LiS Society of Ontario, 1871 ; i^nior partner in the extensive Ibw firm of Blak? Kerr k Cassels, Toronto; was for a short time one of the examSr? in aS tehT,Z'-VV' ^*r '■°'' itl'« UpP«r Canada Law 8od"y, rSried fo? South Bruce in Ontorio Assembly at general election 1867. and wa« leader of the Opposition in that body froni 1861 until 20th Decemter, 187nhen^ni upon to form a Government for Ontario, which he succeed^ indohSr aSeo? fw*i/h2"!2:fiC 'f * *^'"°^ of Pwsident of the ExecutiTcluScH nWe sSe 0*^ithout salary) ; resigned the Premiership of Ontario and seat in Local S?.VrnLPf* £f*?fe ^^'^' elected Chanceflor of Toronto Univers ty 18?6 ^ioK«!?i«7i**,°^?!?'^ *"?* 1°' West Durham in Local Assembly at genei c!,tTJuV'^^'^^ ^ 8it for former place); first returned to^ Howe of Sof ^^3'.?' * * ^'^"''S »» general efection, 1867 , re-elected by acclama' tion, and also returned for South, Bruce at general election 1872 (electS^to 58Vf'.l^^I:f*ri""*>•/°•'r*''*''^''^'T.•^^'» returned ." genemi elStio^ ms i^oir^S^t&P*^'*"?f*'**°?%^i."i5*'"« appointed to ofice, 2nd June. 1876; sworn of the Pnvy Council, 7th November, 1873, and was a member of ►-„?SiiBfiJ!i-_?iJi?]''*"^**®'', (*"*?"' offlce and without salary) f^pm that date until Febru a ry 1874 , wlien he j a aignadt d e alined tha- ChaHMtu^kUrirf^ ^^K^^tm^nd VecEielPjustiS^f St sfee^outrf the DominiOB, May 1876 ; appointed Minister of Justice, l9 May 1876 1 rMigni^ -*■ ,.%/■ *" /•» >f^- -.41 f t V'*,*^'^ .;*£- Commoners^ Pfwoinu of Ontario. l:iy siuthffice. «ne«ffi^ • candidate fo? fi- iniprovenientii^the strength of the vanous J)emore nearfy reprwente* in Parlian>ent» I not merely » right, but a truBt. the wilful i 1 h'^'K"*/^ d«franchi8ement , is opW . Jr lile by the Adminwtration, and deaiafe tl^ir' ada'de^nde verv"irrjyn.?^i.!'^ T'"''**' *^'"''» *•»»* *'>« futu^f Can- yocates^fhe St™S L SanldlJ rZ.\°L'''* «'"*'*^ North-We«t; ad- permit, of the eectione ofthe Pac^fln r2?iJ?! '*«>"'•««• <>f "»« country will between that coSj and our TntSrS^'re^b^frlTn^ '**^ communication extensive scheme of eiplorati;rand!Slo:i/a(;;^rW of a nationa sp r U s reauisite to th» i>n).n«r^? »»e"e''«8 that the cultivation form of connection liKMandaKlniSlS!^'''?"' *''*' the preaent ' of permanence } that, wThe c"n d iow« int^^K ^*^ °*** P?"*/" *•»« ^'""nent Total population. 17,656. Votes on voters' list, 3,723. Votes polled 2,876 / *"<>'' 1,497 . •A.gainst 1,379 ""■"' the public interests; •entation, whereby, (pinions held by th ooDsfders that, as i neglect to vote shou^ to the appointment or^ •election for a ternCofj 118 'J^IN (East Riding.) GraIn^1;UrS?."Th;mM"*;:nfi'fe'^''^^ 1883 ; educated at the graduated M.D it VictorTuniJe^itv H»JI^"«ty, College. New York, Professor of Anatomy iiTct?Sun*Jera?t;r^^•„^''^ -T.^' ^»« ^^ Ontario from general election iSfunSuTneJa'l JKiT7"9fa«..^'?"*S; to Commons at last general election. A KbeS and wf!f \ ^t "*«"«* Gtevemraent. Opposed by Thos. ArkeH. Opposed to the present Total popuhilion, 26,748. "Votes on voters' list, 6,4H^ ' I 'd 4l I \\ y o teajHdle^r-4|gB- t iSoib; Aitainst 2,097 :■*' . Mi^Jority 124 Parliamentary Directory. ELGIN (Weet Riding.) -CTeorge Elliott Casky, B. A., (Fingal.) Majority ESSEX (South Riding.) 805 Lewis Wiglb, ( Leamingipn.) Was born in the Township of Gos^eld, Essex. 10th March, 1846; educated there ; a general merchant ; was Reeve of Mers'ea for six years ; first returned for South Essex in Ontario Assembly at general election 1876; unseated on petition 30th July, 1876; re-elected 1875 and 1880 ; first returned to Commons at last general election. A Liberal Conservative—" unbiassed by prejudice and untrammelled by party, he will ever endeavor to record his vote upon all questions to the best of his judgment and according to the dictates of his conscience." Opposed by Wm. McGregor. Total population, 21,303. Votes on voters' list, 3,934. "Votes polled, 2,890 (For \ Against Majority 1,476 1,416 ESSEX (North Riding,) 4aues Colbbrooke Patterson ( Windsw Avenue, Windsor.) ^ Was called to the Bar of Gftario 1876; is Warden of Essex ; has been Reeve of Windsor for severil years; first returned to Parliament for the North Ridmg of Essex in th« Local Legislature of Ontaro at the general elec- tion January. 1875; resigned Tiid seat in the Local House to contest the County for the Commons at general election, 18^8; re-elected for present seat at la«^ general election. A (Conservative. Opposed by J. A. Kilroy J Total population, 25,629. Votes on voters' list, 4,6/7. Votes polled, 2,736 fPor 1 Against Majority 1,714 1,022 692 ■■|^ PRONTENAC. J>«»tiC|LGBORO«^I^^ W^as^ornin KinestoC 13th Sent.Pi^hfir. IfUl , oAnnin^ .t ^:^.S. vVe". V." " Was born in Southwold, ])|Iarch 1850 ; educated at the Gi-ammar School, St. Thomas, and at the University Toronto, where he graduated (with honors m classics), June 1871; passed matriculation of Law Society of Toronto, February 1872 ; first returned to Parliament at general election 1872 ; re-elected at general election 1874, at general election 1878, and again at last general election. A Reformer. Opposed by Alex. Clark. Total popiflation, 23,480. Votes on voters' list, 5,429. Votes-polled, 3,415 g |fo'. , 2,110 ^ ' ' ■ \ Against 1,306 W«w^orn in Kingstoi! 13th September,! 841 ; educated at ftingstra Grammar School, at High School, St. John's,'?. Q.,'and at Trinity Colkge, b!e.f<^M^M«4^>,^r ' v»iiA''^'*i^i. tJii(»i ^ ,1 y 37 Commoners, Province of Ontario. nl^^'i^K 8'"?^^?**'^ f- '*.*^'\ inetituiion as Moderator and Silver Medal Sll.^?f^'''^*'"'*^*T'-^''*J?'.^"'"' 1^6^! « President of the Kin«ton Watfi! works Company; Lieut.-Col.comnmnding the -^7th « Prontenaf " Batialnn V. I. ; Vice-President of the Kingston Rifll Association. S a Dh-eeior of the ?ftrTl\*"^» ^'''':^'?\ 5^":BL' ^^•"•"anded .the Wimbledon S Team 1876 first returned to PaHianilK for nreaent no^ An,.ii iota ^ j ?? 'r his father, the sitting member ;Wle-"5T.^ 1..'^ 4^'''' ^^^^' '"^ *'^**^ ^'^ ilected by acclffmation at general election 1872; again returned' at general election r874T7;ele"cred rtfenrai d^^S;; '^'^?X^lS9'"n.ons 8U, Pebruary, 1883; elected 1878; elected Speaker oft... ^„u,c «. by acclamation at last genelal election* Total population, 14.993> A Liberal Conservative. ■% GLENGARRY. Donald MaoMaster (Lancaster.) Waa born 3rd Septeniber, 1846, in the County of Glengarry Undated at W 1 hamstown Grammar School and McGill University, ffilLl ; g Suated with highest honors, and was Torrance Gold MedalHst in law" called fo^hp R^r fssTZ^'L^"'.^?' 'l'^' ^nd appointed a Queen's ciunsdiorlSijaSuarv ?«! ' ^'T^^?.V"°/? President of the McGill University Liieran^SetT' 18 a member of the Counc of the Bar of Lower Canada • Lt w fji^ ^ ' te^'\'«i2%^"''"?'^' K^"Jf"°' ^-- g'neraTe^ecti^l8^9l^^ 1 he '^^^^^^^^^^^^ J! May. 1882. to run for the Commons ; first returned to Commons at Tast^en^ eral election. A Conservative; opposed by D. A. McDonald ^ Total population, 2fi,221. Votes on votersMist, 3,616. Votes polled, 2,775 fFor \ Against 1,499 1,276 Majority 223 GRENVILLE (South Riding.) WiiUAM Thomas Bekson, (CardinaZ.) , ^rector of the Ed wardsbufg'suJch T flr't rIumfei"t?pLrl?ame^riX! general election. A ConservativS. Opposed by Jas. Millar! '•* Totol population, 13.526. Votes on voters' list, 3,117. Votes polled, 2,226 f For \ Against Majority GREY (South Riding.) ! « .Was born at Wejut Gwillimbury, Simcoe, 1839; educated at Vir.tnr,V College, Cobourg, where he gradu'ated M. 'd. 18627 flJstrlrn^^ to ifmfi ' ^-Hj^a -. 'A " . , *<-■ Parliamentary Directory. ParliaUent at general dectipn 1872; re-elected at general election 1874 ^efeat^ ^t general elefttion 1678, and re-elected at last general election. A Liibenil. Opposed bjr George Jackson. ital population, 25,703. Votes on voters' list, 4,740 Vptes polled 3.454 {Jo^.^^^ Majority 76 1,765 1,689 GREY (East Riding.) Thomas Simpson Sproule, JIfZ)., iHarkdaU:) "^^^ Was born in the Townbhip of King, County of York, 1843; educated at the University of Victoria and University of Mij|;higan ; graduated in 1867 M.D.jsmce which tinne he has been practising his profession; first returned to Farliament at general election 1878 ; and re-elected at last general election. A Conservative. Opposed by Peter Christie. Total population, 26,092. Votes on voters' list, 6,402. Votes polled, 3,464 jFor ^ 1 Against Majority 414 GREY (North Riding.) Bekjamin Allen, (Owen Sound,') Was born in Slieo IftlO, and came to Canada in 1850; went to Australia m 1852, and returned in 1856; is a merchant; has been a member of the Owen Sound Town Council several times, and was License Commissioner from 1876 to 1882 ; first returned to Parliament at last general election. A Liberal and supports Hon. Edward Blake. Opposed by S. J. Lane. * Total population, 23,334. Votes on voters' list, 4,654.' Votes polled, 9,160 f For \ Against Majority 1,599 1,651 hv Returning Officer. I Recount by a Judge. / %s * HALDIMAND. • Ifl^or Datid Tbompson, (Ruihven Park, Deans.) Was born hi the Township of Wainfleet, Welland, Ontario, 7th December, 1836; educated at Hamilton Grlmmar School and Upper Canada College; a ^rmer, and grain and flour merchant ; is » Municipal Councillor : a Director Of the Canada West Farmers' Mutual and Stock Insurance Coi^pany ; Major 87tb Haldimand Battalion of Volunteer Rifles ; Vice-President of the Haldi- -HUmd. Agricmtural aocktyt sat for £tald «naB«Mn^ Cana < ii«n^Ainiwwfety fa gHP^ 1863 until the Union; returned to Commons at general election, 1867; re- elected by acclamation at general election, 187^j returned at general election, •iuL: '\,.j Oiij^ vi-w>tii'' r.4..-*ti.. . - CqpmofUrSy Province of Ontario. . ?n &' '* 8!".?^! ?,!*«"«"V 18re, and again at last general election, in favor of Prohibitory Li^or Law. Opposed by Wm. H MerritV Total population, 1^660. Votes on voters' list^.TW. 39, jiberal ; Votes polled^ 2,854 iPor Against 126 fci Majority, / HALTON. WiLLiAH licQfeAWBY, J. P., iOakvOU.) /Total population 21,919. Votes on v^brs' list, 6,026. Votes polle^,661. /f f^j^^^ Majority f; Lmilton. Thomas Robbbtsok, g. C, (BaMatbn,) for Wentworth. and holdKSce uJt?MM? thl 1*''* **"" ^"'*? Attorney appointment ohhelateSr 8 BFi^aSoC.^^^^ ^J *-^* Xrebv lie also beciZT'^'ex^ffiorrw ** the.Clerkship of the ^we, didate for South W-Xorth at the «S^eltS """rT'"' J*"" Par ameutateeneAleleeti^n 187« a„J^i . J .*^'^ ""^ returned to Liberal Cou!irf^^'^^!^Z^^ ^J \'^' f^T'"^ «'««tio«- A .U.eraJ?Se^fyX^^as%yTpMS;^„'S Total Mi>ulation. 36,961. Total votes^olled for two candidates, 4.80Q. /^ ^ / Votes polled, 9,618 /Eor Against Majority 2,612 2,194 418 F»flf0i8 Edww Kh,v«bt iEamilUm.) Vaa born 27th Deoe mher. 1 838 , JntbaTownsbi i * K,T-, -^T- SM^-i^^.jh^^^y-ti- iw > >i >>? ! J -^ a _ ici-< ■$.' » ," !}*'>'*y^«'?. 40 / Parliamentary Directary. £«^s; *^fc-!« .ss>^ Xte Total population, 35,961. Votes polled for two candidates, ^,860: fFor I Against Total vote's polle«l y Maj<;»rity P. E. Kilvert, Thos. Robertson, Denis Moore, 4.. E. Irving, 2,666;^ 2;612^ 2.194 2,146 9,618 :% \ HASTINGS (Wm Riding.) /\ \ALEXANiflb R0BKRT8OK (Belleville.) ' \ "^ •Andrew* Society, arid the Curling and Cricket CIiihfnfR!yL ^11 • *' Wrector of the Grand Trunk Junction Railwa^td a K^e of sr'^^^^^ ?Rr? t ! °» M'VRP^'n^^^"* «' tbe Honorable Robert Kd to the Sena?ptn & to thL'"rl»rn'**" by acclamation to the Commons for ETtll^tingiv elected to the Local Bouse, Ontar o, at jteneral election l«7q K»» Jr» i? ' quently unseated through corrupt practfces by aSs" JtelecS R^ 7^^ Total population, 17,400. Number of votes on voters' list, 3,700. Votes polled. 2,398 J For . I Against Majority 1,317 , 1,081 236 HASTINGS (East Ridmg.) ^^ John Wmrs, (Roslin). ■ j but w«, subsequently unseated on petition, on oere!ScT"n''Ki;i1eW^ »•■,■ ■■If ^< -» , 'ji.-'.*. . i i. ^{/T '4^' «*tsllii f-. 1 1 • > Commoners, Province of Ontario. 41 'fcavf faji.ar^H^iEiev.'^'"' •'/'••' ^»"»' •'-'-• .A Total populWioD, 1 7,31,3._ Number of votes 01/ voters' Jifet- 3,422. Votes polled, 2,719 ■ f /For 1 Again«t Majority HASTINGS (North RidiDg.> 1,386 ^ 63 fibs LiKCT.-CoL. MaoKsnzis BowELt, J.P., pre, ( fFV7Ka« *torof the^Seltvilfe AtS K^ni oMr(T,"'^T»*' !?^ * I^W^"^'^ V""^-' and has afso^l^^ & of 8?Ll T^iY.? R.n! ^,f ^T«»r ' ''*''^''>« Chairmanship of tS TRRT . Vi^i / J P ' '® .^ ' ^™* returned to Par anient at general cleot nii Sion ml .1,S'fr™'*''^''**." ^»^2, atgeneralelectWs?? geJera" Total population, 20,407. Votes on voters' list, 3,521 Votes polled, 2,465 /For I Against 1,408 1,067 351 Majority (West Riding.) Malcolm Colin CAl«y OK, «.^"i'^'5l Was born Hn^e parish of Memeby, Llfccoljii EnirWsth JlSk ViSJ "o-f;* 8t j^eneral election. A. LifeiSconservative; believ Od IS jn favor of.,a Btnngentliqao*' Jaw, the dev i®*°-":!5ll'-ilfe*iif.^^'' a liberi#land poUey^in .. ^.,«^ -^ f^* home nianutaoturihg VoleS,|Si' voters' li8t;4,6 • f Eor ' (Against • *> Majority fttmON (Sd at Chatham - estate ; has dtondHeevet^' V g^fnd 1876 ( : .''^ ' ' , IHnurtied to ■bted 29th , ,*' '1 IHl Folicy. * '*■'■: "'"^^M ; !k v- 1 '*: -■ h ^ ' ' ' , P'-- ■ / , ' . '^U. • - J-:l : '."- t ' t ■ ' • ' > " '. »w ♦ ; ■■'.,■.'/'■■ .^-♦:.; ^ ■ t. ^ •n ■it^"^ ' i ,%. JiT.S'! !,'j,-^f < Af toners, Pi'avince of Ontatig. ' ^^3 ' KIl^TON. Sp1,^*%*^u'* **'' October, 182», at Burna, Caithness j educateJ »rPor88 School, Caithness ; first returned to Parliament at genejraV^eS: 1878 and Total population, 14,091. Vote* oft Ivoters' list, 2,8$1. /For , 889 I Against ,! -\ '97 92 Total population, 21,726. Votes on voter^ list, 4,311. \ Against i;569 M^ority 167 "s^.H J08KPH ^m^K, i^Almbntt.) Penh^GramSj^S^'iW/edrt^^^ fe^^'J^' •^°«»t«^ »» Almonte /n d Wa rTO ai^ g >u?a\ .fel^.^'°V»J¥:^'^^ ,. >?./ -/■ License C^n^ssiXw fT NN^ru^r- ™J^ L^^^ 6<»id of 4 : > Votes polled, 1,686 J ' f Majority ' LAMBTON (West Riding.) . ^ Jaicss Frbderio Lioter, CSairnia.) ^ - ' Or*jfe,te? *i*^®"^'''"*' On'^rio. 21st June. 184;i; Ind educated at ibe Oramm^chool, Sarnia ; studied law with his uncle P Davis w«, n!!^ Total population, 20,891. ^\l^8 on ".voters' list, 4,304. ' / . ' Votes polled, 2,963 /?or 1,662, . \ » I Against 1,311 '. •■' - Majority 341 X^ .. LAMBTON (East Riding.) John HenbyFaibbawk (.PetroUa.) ifi9i^*!i*^''" '!! Champlain, Clinton County, State'of New York 'list Tnlv V /-«•■ 44 ■■w Parliamentary Directory. National Policy. Opposed by d'oImcDoSi^^ an^ a au^porter of the Total population, 19.855. Votes on voters' list, 3.627.\ Votes polled, 2,69S { For Against ' itji Riding, 1,382 l\3J3 B9 ) k^- -% LANARK (Soutf John Gbaham Haooart (Pfer^A.) MayS tehT fn un^J'cSl it'lSr^^.''' '^^?' '*«' ^- several years biy at general eiectioTISsrand alSt tS^.i^/'' ^^"""'^ '" ^*>'=«' A««?™- Koaerarelection 1872: re-e eS ^in^r^I S- '^'I'j!*"'''*^ *» Parliamenlat ;Sotal population, 17,945. * ^ ^ >. ' ' LEEDS AND GREt^VlLLE (North Riding.) Charles Fredkrio FEBorsoN, M.D. {KempMlle.) at general election 1874: UiseaKf^;iJi„^'n''^lT'^^"'■".^ ^ Parliament ed 16th December, same year -r^eWt^ it ? ^*"H ^r^"^^'^ l^^*' '•«^'ect- last general election. A '^V^r:i^t':^.;^i^X^^riy f ?! F?ott*«- Votes on voters' list, 2,553. ^\ ^ Total population, 12,423. Ijed, 1,810 f For I Against Majority 1,048 762 '286 LEEDS (South Riding.) " (^OBOE Tatlor, (dononoyue.)' 1840r^S"i;f^,j;:'^iP'ff^°«fown. county of Leeds. 318^ March, Ganioque foVfive ?eL?and wS^^^ '^^ ^^oi Total population, 22,206. Votes on voters' list, 4,8C6. J ' ' . ^' ' Votes polled, 3,709 |?^_, ?»??3 i Aga io at 4f««= . i Minority 277 \ I "'V "j. ^ ■^ Ji ^. T^ -(.A' Commoners, Prohince of O^fitrio. LENNOX. 45 David WBioHTALLisoy, Udb/pA„,ft,„„._, farm^" &4led tl5St"v?r„'n^''"'^ ^"»°*' *»d educated there l8^ grstreturnedt Pa^CtfeTrnKStr/ssl' at .eheral eleSrn. iSj •being unseated. A Liberal. Opposed b^ffew'^^^^^^ Total population. 16.314. Votes on voters' list, 3.869 Votes polled, 2,806 /For Against » Majority fLINCOLN ANI? NIAGARA. JoHif Charles Rykebt, (5<. Catharines.) 1,405 1,201 eat m Parliament until th^fSPrf I863 . e'l^"i?^K'" '" ^?^^ ^^U^'^ Confederation for the Local Ho.iL.f^ou'*^ ^T *cclamatu5n at ^ain in 1876 ; contested the CoSntv ilrth^^x ^^fT?^*" flSU; eleW ffis opponent wras unseated and dLLSt^^*V ^^'^i »/'«*defeaS aenerarelection, 1878, and Lain aV^-f * .^Jui-ned (fir Commons at' Opposed by James NorJfs ^ ' ^*'* S"''"'*^ e'ection/^A Conser^Uve! Total population, 23,300. Votes on voters' list, 6,28 ^ts Asso- ' Coun- , ;e Institute 'Cclamat tinil ele^ Votes polled. 3,657. /For I Against Majority 1,826. 1,731. 95! Hon. John Cabliko, (London.) LONDON. gelXr'ote firm of^cSini^Af^^^^ 23rd January ^828- a Great Western iUilway for a^ ^umb^^^f"""' ^"'^T ', '«« » Ktoi of thj water Commissioner for London inTfnHo^ J u^°'^ ^"w»y8 ; elected a A-*^ *l,ifeSo^°*''*5 »»»« «?uro V^^s'^^^^^ appointed S^ A88en,|y||8th December. ISsTandh^M^k ^'^^ ^^^^^ tb^he Canadian HoLiK°<*"^«^«"ti<,n. Vh^ contihuousjy fromTat Hofla^H^mnions, and helZhe Jeat^n'^!. it **^ '" August, 1867, for the 'uiy. 1867. imtn TL^ / retired ftom oOm, ^lie'^.t'^Sj™ *? a«;«rai»™t ™ *f(s'^ f 1 -f . H %Ii % " **m MHMMv^ '."4 , •»; r/tfrjf X>it0ory. 46 May, 1882 » re:m^8|pMKIIh%on8 at geaeral eleotioB^ 1878, and again at last general electi^npi^ m. Liberal Conservative. Opjwaea by Johij Campbell. Total poj^fiition, 19,746. Votes on ▼oters;^mt, 5,06^. ^ . .V.f, Votes polled, 2,7113 /F^ ■.-4 /FjBTr 1,486 ■^#f'?'"*^jgf«jfe-. lit' » MIDDLESEX (Ekist Biding.) N MaoMillan, (jMndon.y ^ % ^. as born in the Township of London, Middlesex, Ont., 11th February. ^educated at .Queen's Universitv, Kingston, where he graduated B.A.» f studied law ^ith Sir John A. Hacdonald, and was called to the Bar of Stario in Easter term 1861 ; first returned to Parliament (on sitting memb^ ing unseated) 28th January, 1876; re-eleoted at general election 1878, and i^ain at last general election. A Libeml-Coneervative. Opposed by Isaac Langford. ^^^ * ulation, 25,107. Votes on roters' list, 6,536. - , ■'•■;. > fFor \ Against Toul I Votes polled, .3,403 h ''m Majority MIDDLESEX (North Riding.) 1,949 ^ M64^ 496 TiHOTHT CoWhlin, {Offa P.O., Countjf Huron.) --, ^. — — , -: — f, p.. ~. SItephens lor 10 years. and js now Reeve of the Baiine tow^iisliip j first returned to Parliament at-general election 1878, »n Company, waa eeveryears 8uperinSe„?of SchSl- "^i*" ^"^ S,"^ Loan Clerk, and eleven veara Reeve of the TowLhS^r^ * J''^'' ^^"0 Township ofthe County of M^-ldlese/fe^woyeirs^fi^^^^^^ ^'^ ^.rdeS general election. A Liberal andTl/*»}«„!.i?-? '^M^med to Parliament at last not men. Opposed by%h„Rjy*„''^'°"»''"*'*"'^'»'e'>ds to support measures Total population, 18,888. Votes on voters' list, 4,235 Votes polled, 2,49,0- • \ Against Majority ■ , MONCK. . M^OBLMt lioCjiixvH (Utromness.) Du^v^lSfcalCoS^'^^h^cl^L^I^^^^^ arid owner; was Captain of the t^enian Raid, June, T63^ an unsutVsfflTa^^S »** /*»'* Erie '^during thJ •dian Assembly at generil elecSon lf62 • X.ii f '^ '^'' ^^^imand in (Dan- 5t^«> ^lectioi, IsTT; defeaS lieral e leSn liPrT"i'*''V» Commons Assembly at general election 1871 i was nn^^* a^^' *'.^?'^^ ^ Ontario returned to Commons at general eleotftriR-rr ^*'^ ^". P^''^'^" 1872 ; again ^6; re-elected 22nd JmTe ms- .f ™ ^^^^ ' ""seated on,petition 12th flav ^al election. jAS^^ C^ns;rVa^r'o;aVMT"^^^^^^^ ■loMj^pulation, 15.940. Votet on voter;";;:, 3,m ^''""'"- Votes polled, 2,866 /For \ Against .25 * Majority MUSKOKA AND PAKRY SOUND lieut-Con Wau.MEDw.Rr, O'Bb.., cfke Woods, Skal^^y ) CanJa'collJg;; Totnt?'cii?i"t^5r^?PP«'A^-'H^a ; educated at Up~7 l^dacommiMioninthewt??emilidA mL^o"' ^,?*"'^ 1874 ; a farmer7fS OWdDel commanding SStrSitS on rS^m^T *''* l'^""* ^^"'^i" " I^eu" was an ansuccessful candidate for nJ««?*^»^°/'®''**"> Volunteer MiHtia : ?^^^^:^uf'''^''^"'^^^^^ee^£?^^tZ^ at general election 1878, fli^ John C. Miller. general election. A Conservative. OpposJsd by Total population, 16,366. Votes on voters' list. • Votes polled, 2,696 4 For Against- 1,300 4 3 ^^f^ i Mv>rity, as dedired by Returning Officer Majority, as declared by ^ Jndge on recount 'iS M i'j » *ji ■n^U'J' > } V- " •'!fr"i?r'- \" t.»»^5-''"i*wjv»T' f < 48 Parliamentary Directory. gene •Opposed by Wm. Wallace. Total population, 19,019. Votes on.votera' Hat, 4,496t f For 1,560 I Against 1,634 Votes polled, 3,094 Majority NORFOLK (North Riding.) 26 John Charlton,. (JLynedoeh.) Was born near Caledonia, N.Y., 3rd February, 1829; educated in New York; came to Canada with his family, 1849, from Cattaraugus County, N.Y.; engaged in business at Lynedoch, County Norfolk, in 1853, and has continued to reside there; a timber dealer, and engaged in business in Canada and Michigaq9 first returned to Parliament for present seat at general election 1872; re-erect»i at general election 1874, and general election 1878, and again at last general I election. A Liberal. Opposed by L. C. Sinclair, Total poptthition, 20,933. Votes on voters' list, 4,781. /For 1,940 ->4 (.Against 1,562 Majority 378 Votes polled, 3,502 NORTHUMBERLAND (West Riding.) 'Georoe OuilSbtt, (Cbftour^r.) Was born at Oobourg 19th July. 1840; educated at public and private schools there, and Victoria College, Cobourg;- is a merchant; was Councillor for Town of Cobourg for seven years ; Mayor, and Commissioner of the Town Trust for the years 1876-77-78-79 ; declined unanimous nomination for 1880 | a captain of No. 2 Company 40th Battalion ; unsuccessfully contested West Nortnumberland for the Local Legislature at general electipn 1879; first elected to Parliament 19th December, 1881, on the resignation of the late Hon. Jas. Cockburn, Q.C.; re-elected at last general election. A Conservative. Opposed by Wm. Kerr. Total population, 16,984. Votes on voters' list, 3,981. Votes polled. 2.687 {Jj^j^,, \fl -nuiD Majority, as declared by Beturqing Officer, 39 [Upon recount by a Judge the majority was reduced to 5 owing loering of ballots at one polling sub-division.] to the NORTHUMBERLAND (East Riding.> JtBfW ABP CQC ! HgAHB» J.P . , Cfe^gftteg.) •• .•-''4-^' NORFOLK (South Riding.) Joseph Jackson, (56ii«oe.) Was born in the County, of Norfolk, Ont., April 1831 ; is a lumber merchant; first returned to Parliament at last general election. A Literal. ^ V •;■■ . ':.t .*tj . Was born in the Township of Cramahe, Ontilat January, 1834 ; educated ■at Colborne, Out. ; is a farmer ; has filled all the municipal positions in tho ,jj*v.*!'-iii""A5i!4i5te."!.tu..'yU»w',': owing to the CommoMTi^ Pro^inti of Ontario. .* Tot.l'ijopalfttion, 22,299. Votes on voters' liat, 5,295. Votes polJed, 3,873 { For Ajjaiost 9.078 MOO Minority 378 ONTARIO (North Biding.) A1..XAHDTO Pbteb CocMoiN, ((?n,e«,A„„f the great roads in connection with a JiS Sd noH^v ^t'*'?' ,•""* , colonizftion written largely on the subLt' from i««k ^ ?^ 1°' **'*''*' settlers. He has Weeks in^eilorth " ?fo? which h« iff "^ *?„*''* ?"«*»* «">•» "A Pew Hon. T. D. icGeJ), the %Sler^«*^G,HH^ » ?f«M ^ complimented by the late <186.8), being amonVt his pSduJuUoTlflS ^\ "«>l«tionof t£ 1878, and again at last ge^ral elect&ri'lj& CsS t^^^i^ Total population. 21,28l\ Votes on voters' list, 4,673. ^ Votes polled, 3,1( f For I Against M'^'ority ONTARIO (SoMth Biding.) Fbancbs Watland ^immmiauta S Toty population, 20,244 Votes on voters' list, 4813. Votes ppll^, J ,28& i Jbt. ^1«668^ 'V^ ♦ 4 Agiinst 1,618 Majority sq ( ;, ' / ■r^. '. 1/ Jr=: •\ h .50 Parliamentary Directory. ONTARIO (West Riding.) Oeorqe Whbleb, ( TTxbridge.) Was born at Markham, County York, Ontario, Septefnber 2nd, 1836 j ;«ducat€d at Toronto, and Victoria College, Cobourg ; is a merchant, mill^rr Cultural Society from 1867 to 1873 ! a member of Uxbriilge High ScWl Board from 1874 to present date; was Postmaster of Uxbridge from 1865 until 1878, when he resigned to contest North Ontario for the House of Commons, and waa elected, general election, 1878; was unseated on petition, and reelected on 28th August, 1880 by an increased majority. On the Bill for the re-adjust* ment of seats being passed he retired from North Riding, and contested West Riding and was elected at last general election. A Liberal. Opposed W Edward Major. - ^ *^*^ . r Total population, 20,189. Votes on voters' Vi^, 4,646. .Votes polled, 2,8^ {J^^.^^^ J.jfS Majority 7S8 ■A OTTAWA (City.) Charles Herbert Mackintosh, {Raigmore, Bank Street Road, Ottawa.) Was born in London, Ontario, 1843; educated nt Gait Grammar SchooU ajid Caradoc Academy; wrote Welcome to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, 1860, which was presented at the time of his visit to Canada ; v»»ote C1862) "Hurry Graph," under the non de plume of Pat Contributor for the London Free Press, and became City Editor of that Journal, giving up the „ study of law ; became City Editor Hamilton Times, 1864, and iu 1865 publish- ed Strathroy Dispatch until 1874, when he sold out; wrote and published 1871 "The Chicago Fire;" wrote 1873 " The Financial Panic,'* in "United States, and Its causes ; was nianaging. edit^ Chicago Journal of Commerce, 1879^^ toa ; edi lonfr^ 1877 to 1882; published various pampilets containing "protection 3rotection question ; in 1874 having taken that position in order t"3'study thapr becartie Editor Ottawa Daily Citizen ; edited CanlOan Parfiamentary Compan m^i* Speecl^es^ from 1876 to 1818 ; was awarded gold and silver medal, 1875, foj Piize Poem at O'Conn^ll Centennial; founded Park-hill Gazette m ISM; member of Strathroy , Town Council, 1873; an unsuccessful* candidate for North Meddlesex in Legislative Assembly, Ontario, in 1871 y Mayor of Ottawa, 1879, 1880, 1881, when unseated upon a technicality, ijad re- elected ; life member of Institute Canadien ; life member Protestant Hospital > rresident Citizen Printing and Publishing Company; Piresidenf. Ottawa SnowV Shoe Club; was President Ottawa Athletic (flub, IQSO-Sl; Vice-President Ottawa Tlirf Club and Ottawa Rowing Club; Cliairman of Dominion Exhibi- tion, 1879j and President Agricultjiral Association, 188i ; President the Ottawa Oolonizatjon and Gatineau Rattways^ declined to become a -candidate fo»> ;*.Mayoralty 1882 ; first returned^ Parliament fit last general eUction. Oppos- ed by A. F. Mclntyre. _ ' '^'^ ' Tolftl populatien, 2r,4re. Votes on votefs' list, 5,M6. , ' Fo*r , 1,692 1.229 Votes polled for two candidates,, 2,9^1 Votes on votef s' list, 5,^ I Against'..' \' » -N election. Oppos- Commoners, Provfytie of Ontario. OTTAWA (City.) ^ Sr t JossPH Tasse, (Ottauxt Oity). in 1867-68; ac%a« ioir^i^t^^i^^ZA^^^^l'l^^^^ S**'*t=^»^'- Conjeryative orgi^of Quebec, from IsSTto Mareh ISTTlnJ'* '"S^'"* ^^^^^^ JJewe CanadienneTa nionthly review tothin? kf u "^* f^? *» direct"«£- -^ - zatton-ft Commerce delBois (1871 Wessav^^ KtilTTv P*^*'' "» ^"^i' veloBment of the Ottawa region • LeOh^l Ji *'»« estabji.^hment and the de- , the Jrst French elaborate™! Jy 'on lh?atfta^ir'^r^«">^5?''' <1972), ^ '4 deJOutaouaU (1872), a pamphlet ^fjKiSL\f'^u ^'^^'ay? -^o ^'aZ/ie ^^ •^ 'e^^roes, agricultural and^inTnerlli^^^ ?* Ottawa Valley, its V pa^repro%.ced in Le Tour 7^M%^7plli.''i^\ '^iSSIc'^T *5i* «anals, a* C^>tf«»f (l?78), thfe beiftg a work o?Sm Vn?n^« • ^'o^^^^^J ^<» <>anadien^ , with.tfortraits and engravings, The puiS? of Xh",! 7" ^'^*"'' ?*«« «ach,. ; Frenah Canadians have beftljnainlV ffiLlo "'''' L" ^ demonstrate that * can and Canadian tlort^^ S^u^^Tl^^''^ ''''^ &''^''^^ °f ^^^^ Ameri- retun^^d to Parliamenfat the%ta "efecS t S'lnd ^«^^j ""^-as first general election. Opposed by F. St. Jean! ' ^ "-elected at last Total papulation, 27,412. Votes o Ml ' Votes polled. on ' C. H. Mackii Jos. Tasse, «» A. F. Mclntyrfe, P.St. Jean, voters' list, 5.666. >sb, 1,692 ) 1,557 1,229 1,213 6,691 . /For I Against OXFORD (.Vorth Riding. i Main] •rity,* t ','*<" '* VilTES SUTHBBLAUD, ( Woodstock.) * ty of Wen^ A' r'. i^MO I a Wember of the Hieh Sch6 •' '\*- ,s w •'.'"H-B?. I " 'M "I Ml HIM »■■ r^, i^y.[. / 52 Parliamentary Directory. to Parliament 9th December, 1880,.ob death of the late member, Mr. Tboma. Uitver, and re-elected at last general election. A Liberal. Opposed by G. R Patullo and Samuel Towle. «"/«.» Total population, 24^90. Votes on voters' list, 6,760. J.Sutherland, 1,468 "| Samuel Towle, 1,044 G. B. PatuUo, 999 Votes polled \ 3,512 . fFor 1,469 \ Against 1,044 Majority 425 OXFORD (South Riding.) Archibald Harlet, iMarieg.) Was born at Newcastle, New Brunswick, 10th October, 1824 ; educated at Hamilton, Ontario; a farmer; is Treasurer for the Township of Burford. Ontario, and has been a Councillor, Deputy Reeve, Reeve, License Commis- sioner and Warden of the County of Brant, Ontario; first returned to Parlia- ment at last general election. A Liberal and in accord with the principles advocated by Hon. Ed^rd Blake. Opposed by James A. Skinper. Totd population, 24,778. Votes on voters' list, 6,922. Votes polled, 2,885 I For \ Against 1,831 1,054 Majority 777 PEEL, Jahes Flemino, {Brampton:) \ iQoa^*j *^?]° Township of Vaughan, County of York. Ontario, 20th June. 1839 ; educated at Toronto NormalSchool and Private Tutor ; called to the Bar Upper Canada, Easter Term, 1866; is Chairman of High Sdhool Board of Brampton; held the office of Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace for County of Peel, from December 1879 u?til June, 1882, when he resigned, in order to become a candidate for preeentiseat ; was first returned to Parliament at last general election. A Liberal. Opposed by Robert Barber. > Total population, 16,387. Votes on voters' list, 3,793. Votes polled, 2,817 fFor l Against Minority 1,430 1,387 43 PERTH (North Ridi Sahoel txs HKBB0^7:^tSiratford.) n ^"i^S" 'j ^^^}y Antnm, Ireland, SMmber- 26th, 1829 ; came to Canada, 1838 j educated at Dundae, Ontario, Oiimmar SchooF, the town io which he resided previous to his removal in 1843 to the County for which ha is at present a represontatjvp in t h fl H ouse o f C ommofx ri » »B ff fl r rt -r^ iidimjjj cniimi ■ISiffipTli^rBeTaught the School in thStSi^ti^^db'^'tion hS'contbieS ;;■■•■'»■ '■-**. ^-.-&ii!**uc;,s?^'utf. ^u\.:.iu:A;i^it.\Xp'- ■■'^ -*'^-^^^ ,..:I---(*''.'vf;:*!...';!f; •»■ |t'5*^t^',''*rn"*^^^^''5S5\ -Z-"* ber, Mr. Tboma. "" Ipposed by G. R 1,469 QSt 1,044 ity 426 B24 ; educated at ahip of Burford, iicense Comnii»> turned to Parlia* h the principles cihper. ,831 ,054 tario, 20th June> '; called to the Stfhool Board of >f the Peace for 1 he resigned, in ed to Parliament ber. ,430 ,387 43 , 1829 ; caiue to ot, the town ja ntv for whioh^he, Hfi wa a flnrt a bion he'continae4 Commoners, Province of Ontario. to hold for thr^e vpam tr. : entered intoTsS/.'^Jis pL'tmLte? ofsth' • ™*!"^'"»"' » ^oaineB which he appointed a Justice of the S? in IMfi *''""«'"".*' ^<>' "^•n years, wal JSSr.'^^*"?°»*l>e^«rSStill\l^S^^^^^^^ Stratfo^i; where h? f^^R ^ I'^^P?"'^^" o' Town Councilor .^m^w^SS'm*'" "7"*' occasions in 1876 ; elected a Trustee of the United sAw? »^*^ '**y°'" ^7 acclamation. 2^«"™*P ofthe Building CommittSi in iSS*' ****"^ ^*.''«™' ""««> and wa« elected Chairman) of the BoaSXSniS t ^® \ ''**. »Pi>o"»ted « toember (and S! ®*'?*[**'^V^"™° «»d aSian b1^^^^^ the construction of Oppoe^ by Robert jJSes *' '""^ «*"*~> ^'^^'io"- A Copser^ati^ Total poptalation, 26,538. Votes on voters' list, «,721. Votes polled, 3,616 iFor \ Against Majority PERTH (South Riding.) 1,934 1,682 262 / Jams Tbow, J. R, {Stratford.) 1^7^uc^Lya"twS5>ot"c*^^^ ^•'«'. 16th December, President of the British J&iee JSd WfW ^^^ ' ? conveyancer j is Vice- a Director of the OntarioKSl In«.»21«?TP*V'9^ »^« P^th Mutual.and Bjttthope. an office t!^ih^^heh^'^Z^^y^''\' " B«<^ve offfih succession j ban been Waiden nf p!^ efecfW by acclamation, 22 years in Local Assembly from 1867tfntn i?7i i, "^^'T"'*^ South Riding, l{JS^ JJ taons at general effifl872,eS bv'!^*'"!?^ V^"* return*^ to W rwleoteif at general election 1*78 SfdL^-^'*'-^^*'*' *'*^*'°" 1«^» A Liberal. Opposed by ThU„VGu2f *"'"*^ •*'*"* 8«««™I ^lectio;: ToUl population. 21.608. Votes on .^lil,' li^, 4,8f« Votes polled, 3,613 /^#r. „ 1,896 (Against 1,717 179 PETERBOROUGH (West Riding.) 0»okoi HiixiABD, (.Petahorough.) \ ^ ToUl populatioh, 18,310. Votes on voter^^t. 3,813 * * i -v' Against^ Mi^rity 4ijMf^ !», 876 « 160 ^'L' %' ., <<.l <> "\- A " ^;•^"; VTfr- A' ^ 54 Parliamentary i^frectory, PETEBBOEODGH (East Riding.) , Wm born at 8t. Thomas, Ontario, 3rd ^JJNember, 1842 ; educated at the Grammar Schools of Peterborottgh and /Oault ; called to the Bar Upper Canada, Hilarr Term, 1865, and is pmcticine his profession in Peterborough; i» Captain and paymaster 67th Battalion Volunteer Militia ; was Warden of the County of Peterborough from 1877 to 1881 j first returned to Parliament afj. general election. 1878, and reelected at last general election. A Conserva- ^Te. Opposed by Willian E. Roxburgh, Total population, 20,701. Votes ojn voters' list, 3,715. Votes polled, 2,641 \ f For \ Against Majority 1,449 1,192 257 PRE^OTT. SiuoN Labbossb, J. P., {St. Eugine.y I born at St. Benoit, CountV of Two Mountains, Province of Quebec,, .rch, 1836 ; educated there i? in mercantile business since 1862: was Was _.. 10th March, xuuv ^ cuuw»«u uicn; ^ m ui^ruanuie Duainess since lOD^j was «eeve of East Hawkesbury from 1873 to 18J84 ; was Warden Prescott and Rassell, 1874 ; flrst retaraed to Parliament at last general election. A Con- Mrvative. Opposed by F61ix Houthier, also a Conservative. ToUl popnlation, 22,867. . Votes On votei's' li8t,*3,403. Vot«8 polled, 2,343 /For ' \ Against 1,322 1,021 '.■\ liajority 301 P]^^E ED^ARP '**l Was bom in the Township of Athol, County of Prince Edward, in 1840 j edacated at < Fort Edward InqtitiSte, New York Stat^ ; thf Normal School, TorontOiatHd Vietoriir Collegei, Cobonrg; at the latter be graduated M. D.; waa a Eiiblic Sohool Inspector for ten yean; is a graduate of the Military Sohool, Toronto, 1866, and is a Surg^n to the 16th Battalion Volunteer Militiar was the first editor and publisher cf the Pieton "New Nation," which sub- Total population, tl«044. V6te8(on>otera* list, 6,144. VotMpQllfld, 3,1 r For 1,944 \Agaia»t y^ I,Mi ■^ )' Minority I • . , ; 19 f -tti T^ ^^.:.::ji^r ri.f- SS*!-' 55 ) ^ ■' J- ' > ' ■■-- " ... pommoners. Province of Ontario. ' :^'[ ' / RENFREW (North Biding.) ' Petbb White, (Pmjrofte.) . -: ' v inerchiSt^wJ^^re^TM^ ^'^^r*' le a lumber Pembroke fro" iSl L 1R74 So-'^'P ^'^ Pembroke, 1870} for the Town of 1874 until 14th September eaL vpat tT!! 1 sal ^rom general election at general election Ws^lDdaeliriC*^^^ P*/'JT ' 'fleeted raSve. Oppoeed bj Thoiw ffSJiy ''"^ «*""*• ^>«»tion. A Liberal Coneer- Total population, 20,9$^. Votes on voters' list, 2,727. Votes polled, 2,079 { For Against Majorii^ N 1,111 , 968 143 - RiSNFBEW (South giding.) BoBEBT Campbell, J. P., iEgamiXU.-) parenl^'cTni^?'S2a3' fn"&tf"Si„^r5'f '(?!'' ''''^'^^c^ ^''"^ "^^ 1820; commenced lumS?eirivi?li^fe and wSfnl®'^°«^^^^ Or,i^x\o, in a^n^r "-^ lumbering bTsran^h^£ire«\Tv^^^^^ rtWSeTh^ , Sss 'r?^aSeTfW^-;/„K^^^^^ ^jrp^/s^m^S^rr^^^^^^ policy of Sir John A. ^^^^^^o^t'^^Xl^im^^^^^.S^ ^ "^^ Total ^pulation, 19,160. Vote, on voters' ftl, 2,386. 913 769 154 lloBr^&MiJhoKiireoK, (JiranoiiicJfc.) ' Total populaUop. 26,082. Vote/on votws' list, 4,654. /- . Yoteafpolled, 1,672 fFor "l Against " ' MiU*or ' "< I • RUSSELL. Votes polled, 2.979 J For Agai n st .^I^joritjr O a:-;--..-^ ^ i1Uy--# V ^-i^ Si?5i' V" 56 Bxrliamentary Directory, SiyCOE (North Biding.) V Majority HMCOE (South Riding). 250 BiOHABD Ttbwhitt, (jPotib CoU, Bradford.-} ^ Was born in the County of 8imcoe,Ont., 20th Nov, 1844; educated by pnvate Tutor at Barrie, 1854 ; College de Dinan, 1857, (Brittany) ; Institu- tion St. L0UI8 Rouen, 1859, (France), and agaii^ at Barrie 1861-2 ; is a farmer : Lieut.-Qol. Active Militia from 1878 to present time. First returned to Par- ham^t for present seat 16th Feb. 1882, on the death of the sitting member, Mr. W. C. Little; re-elected at last general election. A Conservative ; opposed by David Dunn, also a Conservative. Total population, 22,721. Votes on voters' list, 4,201. Votes polled, 2,886 ■( ?**^ . J'ffS , I- » . ^ Agamst 1,^0 - The same majority wais declared by Majority 6 i Judge upon a re-count. SiMCOE (East Riding.) HcBMOK Hbnbt Cook, (505 King St. Weti, Tbnmto.) Was born in Township of Williamsburc, County Dundas, Ont., 1838 ; was flduoated at Iroquois Grammar School j a kimber merchant; an unsuccessful oandidate for North Simooe in Local Assembly at general election in 1871 j first returned to Commons for North Simcoe at general election 1872 ; re.«]ec* ted at general election 18741 -^naeated on petition llth Nov., 1874; re-elected 26th Dec. sante year; elected for East Simcoe in Local Assemblv at general election 1879, ^ut resigned in 1882, and elected for present seat in Commons at last general |lecUoQ. A Reformer -, opposed l^y James Quinn. ToUl popuWioo, 27,185. Votes on voters' list, 4,623. ■:imh- • 18# DiLTOH MoCiunKr, Q. C, (.Toronto.) Was bom M Oalciev Park, near Dublin, Ireland, 10th Qctober, educated at Sew Mr Harnman's School, Blackrook, at Bev. Mr. Flynn's Schom, D^nn, aad at Barrie Grammar School ; called to the Bar Uppett SS!,'**^ » 'y ■^*™' -^P ' appointed a Queen's Councillor 18th December, .,g7Z ; 18 ateicher of the Law Society of Ontario ; was President of Agricultural g*""?'^?!. ^Oftn Riding of Simcoe until its dissolution by the division o(*the North Riamg mto EmI and West Ridings, since which time he has beenPresi* dento! ae West Riding Agricultural Society; has been President since forma- tion, 1873, OS the ijmeral Conservative Association of Not^ Riding of Simcoe ; ccmiBBied Sorth Smcoe unsuccessfully, 1872 and 18f74; fllrsf returned to Par- liament fer TJanwell, 14th December, 1876 ; returned for North Simco* at Knesfet election, i878, and re-elected at last general ielection. A Gonservative. jpfd by C. Dritty. TJ** Total population, 26,121. Votfcs on voters' list, 5,091, 4 Votes poU^. 2,272 {^-^^^ , h^\ Minority 138 A Qdneervative. i Commoners^ Proytnce of Or tario. i jy - ' . TORONTO (West.) JiMM B«ATTr,^R. Q.C., D.C.L., iSt. Jame,- 8g^,^e, Ttyrantoo tuition; called to tie Er 1866. 2L?„?^^ 'n**????' ?*'*'™°' »°d P^vate UwSocietyof Ontario^ is heildTCl^-i'i^ii!"'. S » Bench" of the CaMelsstfae^usineesT^WchbM'teLco^^ of Beatty, Hamilton & Total ^rialatjon, 38.566, Votee.on votei™' 1181(9,121. "*''"""'*•• Votes polled 4,997. , -f^o"". f 2,7l4 I Against 2,283 , ', ' MajcJriUr 431 • ,. i»« r, « TORONTO (Centre.) \ EoBBBT Hay, (JWnfoA f \ ^ policy detrimental to the best interests bf fh« !u?, ♦ "^""^''"f ptirsuing a overwhelming majority of the eSr«nf?Ln ^'o^Pfy' /"d along with an National Policy. l" fn faTor of i^Prni/h:L^T"'*'°'r*^*'''*^ '» fi»vo' of Opposed by J. L- EdgLr. Prohibitory/ Liquor Law when practicable. . Total population, 22,983. Votes on votern' list, 6,194. ^. < Votes polled, 3,042 rFor ■/^Kainst / / M^'ority TORONTO (East.) ^ Jomr SiULL, (King Street Boat, Toronto^^ •ducSSauL'Home'bLSG^mJ^^^^^^ ^«#' «•- To«>nto ; w.. pronto , wa. ta,S.Toffice?3 ?h"Kf ^kn'^^nTfo^'?* ^''"•«^ 1 (kiSffiveToI^ "^ '"« general el«,tioJ^ Total ikopulation, 24,867. Votes on voters' list, 6,141. vVotas polled, 3,488. | ^O' . 1,992, I Ag a inrt 1, 4 9C. Majority 496. 'J^ ' n /». J : J ,^, -?■ 38 ParlMmtaary Dirtdary'. VICTOPA (South Biding.) Joseph RuTBEBroifD Dondas, (JUMctM^.) "^ Was born at Drum, County of Monaghan, Ireland,-on the 20th Jan., 183tj canoe to Canada in 1849, and settled at Peterborough, Ont, where he resided imtil 1860, when he moved to Lindsay ; is a merchant and largely engaged in the grain trade ; has been a director of the Midland Railway of Uanadf sinci 1879; first returned to Parliament at last general election. A Consefvative, and a strong Supporter ot the National P<^y ; opposed by Wni. Nee^lar. Total population, 20,813. Votes on voters' list, 4,366. i • Votes polled} 3,094 fFor I Against Minority VICTORIA (North gliding.) ' ' Heotob CXmirok, M.A., Q.C., iTarmio:) Was born in Montreal, 3rd June, 1832; educated at King's College, Lon- don, England, and at Trinity College Publin, where he graduated B.A. in I86I1 afterwards took degree of M.A. at UniversilB of Toronto; called to the Bar, Ontario, Easter Term, 1854; appointed a QX3. 1872, and is a Beqcker of the LawSociety of Ontario; unsuccessfully contested South Victoria at general election 1867, and North Victoria at seneral elcQ^ 1874— in both for the (Commons: was a^in a Candidate for Ifttter seatlOth No^, 1874, on the sitting member Mr. MacLennaii being unseated, but Mr. MacLennan was agaio" returned, and on the 4th of May 1876 was a^n unseated and Mr. Cameron was declared the membtt elect on a scrutiny of the votes ; re-elected atgeneral election, 1878, and agaia at last general election ; was opp^ksed by G. O. Eeith« Total population, 17,064. Votes on voter^ list, 2,826, t Against r^li or> For Votes polled, 1,836 Majority WAl^ERLOO, (North Riding.) 1,063 773 "Is? \ u- X A ■ 1 Hugo Kbamz, J. P., (J3er2tn) Was lx>m at Lehrbach, Grand Duchy of Hesse Darmstadt, on 43th Junlei^ ' 1834; educated at the Polytechnic School at Darmstadt; came tp America with his father in 1861, and settled in Berlin, Ont., in 1866 ; is a mcrehiint | has held the offices of Town Clerlr, Reeve and Mavor, for several ye«»«i Trustee and Treasurer of High School, Berlin, since 1871 ; first r^umed to Parliament at general election, 1878, and re-elected at laat general alection: A National (Conservative; opposed bg^D. 8. Bowlfaf , M.D. Total population, 20,986. Votes on TOters^s^ 3,728. Votes polled, 2,861. fFer Against TT Mqority Y A' 1,469 1^2 * 4 61 , ■ '■ e • ^ r (^mpftirs, Provinu Ontario, WATERLOO, (South Biding) "X 59 ■JiMB* LmwosToiTB. (&m4i.)'' cT2tciS.|rL^?^ft^^^^^^^^^^ N-^l«38, was educate-there jv.ti... . k._T*r '«***" » /8 a merchant, and arm v ini»i-«.to.l J» «— '^-*-' jpulati^r^lMT v\ '^^^°™"' oppQsea by Samuel Merne?: jpuiation, 21,764. Votes on voters' list, 4,044. Vot68 polled, '2,962 J ^or 1|68Q I Against 1,372^ WELLAND. Majority 208 John Febousox, M. D., (iVw^ara l-aK,.) of Middlesex; first returTi to pfe^^^Jf/ ^?^' «8 Coroner for thaCdunty Conservative^MMiaS!2ifrKHo^n?s- ^ liberal l>y B. B. Osier. PP™''**' °' ^^^ Po'icj' of Sir John A. Macdonald ; opposed Total ^pulatioq. 26,162. Votes on voters' list, 6,797. ' ," ••^ Votes polled, 3,798 /For « 1,966 » I Against 1,833 Majority 132^ V ling.) WELLINGTON, (Norti Jams MoMbiLiir, iMwmt Forest.) . » ^^iStr^ZVllX SSn^iZ^^^iH^^ m.^^^ with a.erchani,haslS;Vcou^il^o*?."n"d&lVof^^^^^^^ ^^"^.^ " JJ vice-president of the Georeian Bkv *nS^t&^ r ^ * u ?*' was a director and' » * returned to Parliliment at lit ^^iS.^J??'^ *°'^. ^^ ^^^ Bailwav; first Plumb (now Senator) ' ^■'*?'°*"' *'*«*r- -*- '^beral,>pposed $yJ.B. Total population, 26,024. Votes on voters', list, 6^81 7 Votes polled^ 4,019. iPor Agaiast I Majority as deoUr^ by a Judge on a re-count. 2(1. • WBLUNGTONi (Centime Biding). Was born i 2,047. 1.9?2. , «r Ortoh, (27 /J»«^« 5<., ITttn^,^, jra«i*a.j! St. And^w'i'tSd!*5M't2S]K2S^^»*^ ^^uvnwmi lur Mie iaeaioai FrofessuHi i \ gMpW M.D.m 18!8e»as«» * •/ ■"«»- - llMilM w^ t - \^ ^1^^ 60 ■ ':^ .iii ' \ :.-^ • ' ,.■ - Ej \ r.. t ''K j9^ » ' ■- \ \ \ V * ■* 1 -....-^■.■. \ \ ■ - V ' '4' \=^^ ■ ■ . ■ ■ - ■ ' ■ ' . ■ ' • ' ' W'j -4; =W 'I Of IMAGE EVALUATfON TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1^ |2|5 1^ 12.2 I.I 150 us 1*0 2.0 lUI IIU 111.6 • V- m // {/ ^ A jift. ,.v ,% v\^; u. s i t ^ V Hiulugi'dpbfc -Sdenges Corporation 23 WtST MAIN STREET WEBABf,N.Y. 14580 (716^872-4503 '^ **' / 62 Parliamentary Directory. o MacKen«ie> taking the office of if inlBter of Public Works, which he held until ?h.X?S'^V'"*\***'*^i" "^.Ti?" *>]"»« Mini8try,0ct:. ISW? JroceSi to theMother Country m June. 18W, and while therJ was preseit^ wUh tS Freedom ofIrvine,pund«» and Perth, and visited Her ifajeety at W ndsor ^^ Uk'Ik^ S.^" * ^ ^"'""^' '^^' ^' *'^« t>«°«fi^ of hii health wai prt! wflaTl VmhTI:!'??"^ of Inverness s s«t for Lambton in Canadian Assem'bW i^«r-rV' I t-^^'JSJ™ "■**""?*<* ^*<^0'n™on8 at general election, 1867, and at general election. 1872 5 again at general electioS, 1874; re-elwted by acclamation on his appointiiMmf to office: and: again elected lis^enl ^IS.S-' "Wk'^J"-^^'!,*^ \^ '''»'^^"'' from^cdnSS^LLK^J general election 1882, but was induced to sta^d for present seat to which he wa» mitl^I\lT^^^!'3'^^'^t, in^I^il rfouse from ^neJij'el^tTo^ 1871 until Oct. 1872. when h* resigned. Several impoKant measures owe their existence to Mr. MacKenzie.is a private member, v^ : the Act amenSng the Assessment Act of U.C.,a863); that consolidating and amending fheictS relating to the Assessiirtnt of Property, U.C. (1866); and the hifhly useful measure for providing means of egress :from Public Buildings, 71866). As Chairman oftlommittee on Municipal and Assessment Laws (1866). wrote an<» framed the greater pj«t of the General Acton Municipal corporations, etc All & Uw wTj,'*/^^'* ^V'^VT'!?*' i°«i.".ding the enactmenfrSf a strin^nt' e£oi tion law, with the trial of election petitions by judges, and vote bv ballots th^ lSw!.?.Hi*^'r' "**** qualiflc^Tion of me^m'beST^he inlJectiL o pi^^ice Pni^^n^ Vi "'^"""'"a^^V* »»ttfr administration of pnitentiarles; the «<.i^SJ«?'^^k'^^ S*'!?^ Telegrabh Law, which virtually abolished the monopolyottheCableCompany; the establishment of a Dominion Military SJiT'/t°** *•"* improvement of the militia system ; the enSrgement of the canal! ; the permanent organization of the Civil Service; the establishment^ a Supreme (fourt for the^ominion ; the reduction of pos'tage "and from tht 5!;!; t^^efreedehvery of postal matter in cities and tow^s; the opening of non^n^X communujation with the West Indies ; the construction oYa trf ns- *n ;™,f,« L^ ^^'^Pl '?*' thebefter adminisfration of Government Railways i an improved copyright law ; the adoption of a final route for the Pacific Rail- way ; the opening of negotiations, conducted on our behalf bv our own delegate - m i)er8on between Canada and the U.S., for the establishment of an equitSbS S°'K'^y ^.'^?*y-S'*T"*^*«*'*'<' «*""*"««> »»«'' insolvent law; and the establishment of a Territorial Government for the great Nortli-West, have all been more or less moulded and directed_by him. In addition, two very !k,^^^°*i r*^*'°"* T^'""^ /?>" ^o"« *'•"« aptaied the public mind and threatened tlie gravest complications-the Manitoba amneSty and the New Brunswick school questions— were satisfactorily adjusted during Mr. MacKen- wh?i°'hv''i!;''*r • V ^^'/^ ' ""^.•"^ ''^"^r ^^^^ those politicalpri^cipISs Z^^^\ ^L^T"" "* England may be considered peculiar^-of the univereal brotherhood of man; no matter in what rank of life^ may have taken his 2nT^f .in h''f''^'.t°^ P""^ believes, in the extinction of all class legislation, for tf« mVr«*fij no.,'*'**!^?'^' ^ promote any bodv of men. or class*^of men S^^.w.?wt^*°^'ll"''*,'°°«?°«.*o* ^^y o"" «^»«". to • higher position ^ fL.^u ?- ?""'r^.K**u'' *'''r. "*. *•'* <'o?«»fy- In our great coloniesVwhile ' no fault IS found with the poliboal organization of the Mother Country, or of any other country, we take our stand simply and completely on the ground that every man is equal in the eye of the faw, and has the same opportunite. S;rir?r^«ftf *■^'"*?l^*^'^r''^*?* has-Wessed Wm. pf rieiSg ; tW r?nJ'J ^"fl«*«"«tof his fe low oitizens-^ne man quite as mach as ?m2i!fKi-?**'*"'!r '^*i^''8*'^y "» P^'^y gorernment, andf-that it is utter^ impossible to conduct the government of a new country without it. While C°uuX"1.!^:-r-K.t°'* "P.?**'**" ^^ the present^connec4n wiSh thSl jffii;_„ -*SooBtry, he will alwayrisawvop to mal&tkin Canadian 'rights and to bring ~ «s^ m>j&k^-,''\ "i^ hicb he held until 378; proceeded to esented with the iesty at Wiodsor I health was.pi«> nadian Assembly »I election, 1867» r4; re-elected by ected at. general sfing Lambton at t to which he wa» general election easures owe their ^ct amending the ending the Acts lie highly useful ing8,(1866). As C1866), wrote an<) 'rations, etc. All a stringent' eleo- >te by ballot ; the lection of produce initentiaries; the r abolished the tminion Military trgement of the establishmentof. to and from the the opening of sbtion of a trans- iment Railways ;^ the Paoific Bail- )ur own delegate * t of an equitable >t law; and the >-We8t, have all lition, two very iblio mind and y and the New Dg Mr. MacKen- litical principles ■of the universal have taken his slass legislation, »r class of men, higher position colonies, while Country, or of on the ground ne opportuni^, >f rising in tM > as mach a» ftt it is utterly tiout it. While ith the Mother ts and to bring Commoners, Provmct of Quebee. H KbL"*" ^~"'°*""« - "- ^'^ of th. world. Opposed by Alfred Total population, 22,853. Vot«i on voters' list, 6,215. Votes polled, 3,6de. /For i,867 I Against 1,749 ■; Majority ORK (West Riding). 108 that S^^dVI?^te.?a^^^^^^^^^^^ 18^; educated at pybl.V school of W69, incbsive J is a merchant one of ^'fiT^'^fw''??^ '*??''" '«>« 1864 to Reeve of Vaughan from 1874 in i«7Q. w .5 " °i Wallace Bros. , was Deoutv Orange Counfy MasTof We?t York fKe^.^t*lV ^''^'■^ f^^^^Xl^ c al Grand Treasurer from 1877 to 1883^ fl«fi!f ?®^**''?»»nd Prange Provin. election. 1878,^nd re-elected at iwg^n^TelS .nd a supporter of the National Polif^rrp^s^'l^' Th^J:'Ki^n^""**'-> Total population, 18,884. Votes on voters' Kst, 4,264. . Votes polled, 2,885. /For (. Against Majority 1,661 ,1,324 237 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ARGENTEUIL. continued to represent the cointy in that HnntT ."w?*"??'' «>Dte«t; wturnedtoOommonsatgeneralelecLnlRfiT L^ "^^ 1"5' *••• ^"'on; first of 872 and 1874, unsSaS? 0^^874 f ilia S;*J!5f^ Chnstie. being unseated; unseat^lS mS7 iSi K"l"'°«."'«'»*»f.I>r. increased minority; r^-^l^^t^ ffacd^iffl^? Ii^' ^"* ^ ^f^^ hi an S^^^^apoi. Sir H. LaSjeTr3^^-r.n;'!f J!?^."««^n ! was ■sauotai April 1879 j '^^^ii>s.\^,&'^.^-7^WJSf^, y ,M^.f j\v*.lA4'^ir*5. \- ' ■ f!':'^yj.'','^ I , M Parliamentary Directory. Juiy Law ConsolidaUon Act for LowerXJanada and the measure for oollectins ''a T?i*' •i^n '^P't'^VO'* fe« by BtampB, and many lees important meaaures. A Liberal Conservative y supports the present Administration. - ! Total population, 14,947. BAGOT. Flavwn Dcpont, (S<. Liboire). •/lm;^!3*^'° "J- ^** ^'°"'?' 1»*^; educated at St. Byacinthe College; admitted to practice as a notary 3rd October, 1873 j has been secretary wd treasurer of the municipality of the County of Bagot and of the Agricultural «« Ji?*^-!***'**? ^rl7 **^**'* "'S* ^"^*y ' .^"^ returned to PaTnamentfor present seat in Legislative Assembly of Provlnije of Quebec 7th July. 1876. .fw*'^**io^o°*^ sitting member; an unsuccessful candidate at themnenj election m 1878 , electea for present seat in the Commons on the resigftion ^the Hon. J. A. Mousseau, August 1882. A Conservative. Opposed by 0. Total population, 21,199. Votes on voters' list, 3,671.. fe Votes polled, 2.516 fPor I Against Majority 1,408 1,107 301 BEAUCB. JoBwa BoLVVf^St. Victor de Tring,^Oo. Beauce^. u-^J** bom June 22nd, -1846 j educated at St?. Marie 5 ie^ notary, and largely engaged in Agricultural pursuits } is mayor of the pkrffa which fre resides, anl pop« lBtioBrl6,t^?i= I t £ =4 isS' iWi^jiAwfi tij^);A iMJIQi I itflliVi'A' Cam»wners, Province of Quebec. BELLECHASE. I'lSPT.-CoL.GuiLlADJIEAllYOT r2rV7« *T Was born at Sf n ^ *'''"'' ^*«''-) PrSt^'^ «t th^'S*o„eSTsS'"l^^„^;/1'^«''''«-- 10th December ,843 Province of Quebec, 8eStemberO«fi7 "^ ^^ Lapocatiere ; calS to tU n Major of the 9th B»,t v ^- ' '* * ^'"^^e* Lieut -Co^L,^te?^ <^« ^^ Milice,/ Bi'nce l««a . "*"• ^oltigeurs de Oii«K««- ♦! X**.'<*"«' »«<* is act be Seni '^ for preS sear Sir p' ''^'^''«»«1875andl878 a^uJ" *''% pgi«J?^e Parliament March IM. ^°'"™op« at general elStioniTs «?''/"' ''*"^*t« Total population, 18 068 vl ' "*'""' »~K "n,x»,068. Votea on voters' Ji8t, 2,748, Votes polled, 2,230 ^ tjrf. >iFor -i \ Agaioflt 1,18(5 1,044 Wajority 142 BERTHIER. Edward Ootavian Cdtmebt CB«./*- Was bo h ,r '^ ^'^'^^'^"AauO. of 8itt.ng member t^tJ^'^P™"* ' ' ' «**' 27th Suarv fe* «^?«'^' e'«ction Total population. 2^838. , Vo.es on voters' list, 3,161, Votes polled, 2,222 /Por I Against 1.126 1,096 30 bonaventurb. >k \ 66 i Parliamentary Dire^ory. f Total population, 18,308. L BROME 8««T Abthub Pishm, B.A., J.P., (^foo Fann,Knov,lton.) WnOm'?-il?™ in Montreal I2th June, I860; educated at the Hiirh SchooLand Total population, 16,«5Y. V6te8 on ^rs' list, 3,383 . iFor 1,399 I Against i,240 Majority 169 Votes polled, 2,639 . ' CHA^BLY. * PiBRRK Basile Bknoit, J.P,, {St. Huha-t.y of the Ohambly AgriculturarSociety for several vears and TiT^^Ji "'*!'** of local agricultu^l and industriaffiES/ri' Earner "his cfrriKft the first pnzes in the ploughing matches in the CountyTh^mbly andwSJ first pme for the best farm ; contributes largely to the Sresr^ 2'ricultZl and pubhc matters ; an unsuccessful candidate for Chi^mb?rfn CaTIZmhTi n.«*''^',p*Jf*'°°.\®"v,1°'* ^«' «»•"« «eat i" Commons irJanuStaS December 1874; sal for Ch*mbly in Commons from generS elSo7 ISfiT until general election 1874, when aefeated ; again returnS 7th JaSuaS 187fi on sitting member being unseated and di^iialified ; re-elected SJ^eS •lection 1878, and again at last general election oy r . A. N. Berthiaume. A Conservative; opposed Total population, 10,868. Votes on voters' list, 2,221. J For 822 I Against 283 i'. Majority 639 Votes polled, 1,106 CHAMPLAIN. Htpoutb Momtflaisib. iCap de la Maddaine.) Tl,J!f^i«« '* ?'P •** 1* Madelaine, P.Q., 7th March, 1839; educated at Three Rivera; a fanner; has been secretary and treasurer of schroirand mayor of the parjaht first returned to Parlfament at general Lie" i^iayg^ mi^ju*>mmi>,:Mak iofal population, 26,818: Vote, on w. . .• . *°^'^* on voters' list, 3,589. i V-otes polled, 2,387 I Against, 1,773 614 ' Majority 1,159 ' ' CHARLEVOIX ' 5thr£t™l?/^*^^~v?„S^^^^^ in Quebec Votes polled, 1,666 I Against, 964 601 Edwabd Holton, B.C.L <., (Wl Majority 353 CHATEGUAY, „ Wm torn „«„„,„;."?" «'•«'««*•<.««(, i(S,»,„,, Total population, 14,893. Votes nn . , . ^ ^- ^"''•°- »«• votes on voters' list, 2,472 Votes polled, 1,669 IJor.. i Against, 860 799 V\ '^k,'ij^-S^p^i'^^m?,'y M ' > , ' XM^£i}&,iSj;i^Jir ' j^X* 68 Patliamentary Directory. . COMPTON. Hon. J09.V Henry Pope, P. C, (Cookahire.) Was boi^ in the Eastern TownarhipH. P. Q. ; is President of tlie Interna* tional Railway, and of the Compton Colonization Society ; one ofthe T-ru8t«e8 of the St. Frar^jis College, Richmond, P. Q. ; and a director of the Kastern Townships Ban^ ; commanded the Cookshire Volunteer Cavalry for nnany years, and retire^, retaining his rank as Major, 1862; swWn ofthe Privy Council, and wasN^inidter of Agriculture Irotii 25th Oct., 1871, until 5th Nov., 1873, when he retit^ed with his chief, JSir John A. Macdonald. on the Paoiflo Railwny question ; Wain appointed Minister of Agriculture, r7thOoi, 1878; sat for present seat in! Can. Assembly from 1857 until the Uiiiont was an unsuccessful candidal^ for 6ame seat at general election, 1854; returned to Commons by acclam&tibn at general election, 1867, on his apix>intinent to office, at general electionVl872, at general electioi) 1874, and again at general election, 1878; re-elected last general election. During the suitimer of 1880 he visitfed England in company with Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Charles Tupper, knd took an active p'art in the negotiations which led to the Paoiflo Railway contract, since ratified by Parliament. A Liberal Conservative. Opposed by H. E. Cairns. Total population, 19.581. Votes on voters' list, 4,231, Vo.es:polled, 2,435. {F-;„^, 'HI Majority DORCHESTER. 789 Charles Alexander Lesage, M.D., (,Ste. Claire, County of Dorcheata\) Was born at Mount Johnson, County of Iberville, P.Q., Feb. 25th, 1843 educated at Laval University, Quebec; a practising physician ; first returned to Parliament at l&st general election by acclamation. A Conservative. Total population, 18,710. DRUMMOND & ARTHABAS^A- 18 a DesirI: Olivier Bodrbeau, ( Victoriaville.) Was horn 21st Sept., 1854, at St. Pierre lea Bosquets ; a merchant; J .P., and Mayor of VictoriaviUe ; director of the Arthabaska Buildini director of the Arthabaska Agricultural Society, and chairman of the Boar of School Commissioners; .first returned to Parliament 27th Oct., 1877; re- elected at general election 1878, and again at last general election. A Gonser* vative, and in favor ofthe Natibnal Policy. Opposed by L. J. Gannon. Total'population, 37,360. Votes on votersMist, 6,317. , Votes polled, 4,232. {1%^^,, fjj?} Majority GASPf:. . 610 Hon. Pierre Fortin, M.D., (Quebec, Otupi Satin,') Was born at Vercheres, P.Q., December 1823; received bis classical dBduoatioD at Moatreal Sen^Bary i^ studied raedieine at MeQiU College, where 4. Commonfrs, Province of Quebec. he took hie deirree of M n io« ^ ^^ hi8 deecripuJis \n«i r '■^"'^^ ' Msdwcribed over S.tv «1 •*" ''f ^^* ^^^' November 1876 hiit^^- i •'^' "''*«" he resijrned . oi!^ j''^S'" '^^'^'■"Wy protested While sJ!t^"*? I" ^876, in coiSE; of k^*^ Speaker, 4t6 I867to liSX jll'oT&^J^QHel^c. and WM ite iixsfpre^iPV^'^J^'^ders .nd Fisheriea. 8a1^^^^^^ of tliTcLSSS o^ nITJ^^'^ 1867 uDti eenerfti Jk^4- vxr "* House of Comi«fth»^/-i '* "" "*''igatioa the lx)2al C^'OTr J?*, when he retiredTn TrSL f*" ^."*"»' «'®ction election 18?3.,nit^»!5T** general, election IflTl tJ^"*™' election 1867; ^'-ji-. r»m i 70 Parliamentary Directory. and did nottrv to have the proclamation posted there. Elected for Dresent seat at generaf election 1878, and again by acclamation at last general efectiott. A Conservative. In favour of a. system of nautical education with a view to £t.,.l !??! L**/*" Vu'' """faction of our marines, and thereby making them «qual to the best in the word : r anAmnnn>m a v isK Rl,me. where he had ^e honor of being admitted to an audience with His Holiness J took an active part in the organization of the Canadian Papal Zouave con- tingent, which went to the assistance of the Holv Father, 18^ Was one of the authors of the Proifrwam£.Catholique, fi^st published April 1871, which was prepared for the purpbHTofbimg offered to the Conservative party as a basis on which the several opposing section/* of that party, then engaged in a warm contest, mi^ht agree. First returned to Parliament for preseht seat by acclamation at general election 1874; re-elected at general election 1878. and by acclamation at last J5eneral election. An Independent Conservative. To^l population, i(»,079, , '.# HUNTINGDON. JcLius SoRiVGR, ( Hemmingford.^ Was bom at Henrimingfor^, P.Q., 26th Feb., 1826 ; educated at the Uni- versity of Vermont ; is a>trader ; is President ofthe Quebec Frontier Railway: sat for Huntingdonin Quibec Assembly from the Union until Sept.. 1869 when he resigned and was returned to Commons by acclamation ; re-elect^ by^acclamation at general Section 1872; andagain returned at general election 1874; re^lfcted^by ttccla|ftation at general election 1878, andagain re-elected at last general election. A Liberal. Opposed by C. P. Davidson Total population , 16,496. Votes on yoters' list, 3,698. Votes pblled, 1,797. •/f®'. , ^. I Against 1,206 691 M^Ofky =«»- .v<^4,i;ti»teiMtajilaii>ii.». i«y4*a»il.i»faJ>A'te^V-^AMy. l} j^ lS\Jtl 'liWi^^^yf^'i^ Commmers, Province of Quebec. IBERVILLE. »*7i ToUl popuJaUon, 14,469.^ "PPo«ed to the present OoverpmeDt. JACQUES CABTIEB. founder, with W R l?f '"'Ta *^« ^"^'•''^nt Act, LJwVof IfiSf ' '"*''<» o^ 1872 he devoid himHelfer^''> ?««ndai"E;;rc forprmnr««rf: - *"*.*'°™'ne«5'»l lawyer Pir«t «.'♦., *!;"° '»« obtaiaeu Totol population. 12^5. v«*.^ ._ _.^ . ..^^ "• ^fl«mr— Totol population, 12,345 Votes polled, fl Jote^ on voters' list, 2,389. /For ,1 Against Majority JOLIETTE. nine. 994 731 263 »S"^^^^^^^^ •* Joliette Totol population, 21,J^ Votes on .ote«' list, 3.292. Votes polled; 2,207 /For. _ l^'g AgaioBr M^ority ■i. . V. K , '-WitSsSte ?i' V t^Mi.J^£^&>>kt\t MiLv). \ Total population, 11,436. Votes on voters' list, 1,606. Vb'tes polled, 1,247 ,,{?**r. W6 -..^ I Aghinst 572 Majority 103 L'ASSOMPTION. . HiLAiBE HuRiKAu, N.P., (5<. 2im). TotAl population'*. 16,282. Votes on voters' list, 2,377. /For 1,019 VAgainst 862 Votes polled, 1,871 -V LEVIS. Majority 167 Isidore N^^el Bklleau, {Levis). Was bdra at Deschambault, 7th Marol, 1848; educated at the Oaeh«n Total popVJation, 27,980. Votea on voters' list, 4,876. vW polled; 2,264 /!"<>'. 1.M1 * " I Against 703 ■-^_,„-__^ Mi^fority^ 84fr -^ , .* S;ili '-\ Comwo»ers, Prorittte of Quebec. ' i L'ISLET. 73 + <. ' — *"«>• i^urour. " — r Total population, KSl 7 Vn^i» . ".!>17. Vo^8 on voters' liat, 2,246 I iVftxt bigheat against 480 Votes polled. rCasgrain, l^liouinnrd, wufour. 1,269, Majority for P. B.Ca8grain,« 6ft LpTBINlERB: « .^aa born ^t C^'. ! p "^^ "^"'^ ^«^«-)r ; " 7 Total populatio: 20 8^^7 v!^" '""'' '^ ^' ^- ^^^ i^P ai,on,20.86^ Vdles 09 vt^ters' list, |,244. . ^otes polled, '-1,837 » /For' • ^ (Against Majority MASKINONGf:. , 1,025 812 213' _. Was horn 93..^ a .^ . . CI.Mio.1 (NicVeo1?ote^?P ' ^?*^' •* Loniseville, P O • «dM. * ^ OeoSlfi-*^ "«^-»l Ul..oa of al, ^^^^.^t'S^^l,^^^;^^ Total population, 17,491 " .- ^ f yt)te8 polleii, 1.849 Votes on yoterOst, '^,662. ^ ^ .',/' Ag«ii»r 'I? \ Majority 319 •A '« KMJii, / 74 Parliamentary Directory. MEGANTIC. ut Lone Israel Pb^hbttb, (5<. Ferdinand^. fFor I Against 1,204 1,085 119V i merS-^Firft ^rttuS'^^JT^'p^-?' **\***y' l«^ ' educated there ; ie a Total population. 19,066. Votes on voters' list, 3,367. ' ^ Votes polled 2,289 Mnjority MISSrSQUOI. ^^ HoK. Georob Bernard. M.A., Q.C.. {Sy>eeUburgh). ' UnivTrSty'^fBiswJcte/i^' 29th January 1834 ; edu6ated at the. liberal ConserSrel'cTpSedl^S'ciS^.'^^^ ^ Total population, 17.784. Votes on voters' list, 4,066. Votes polled, 2,699 i^°^ 1.426 I Against 1,273 M^ority 163 MONTCALM. FiRMAS DcoAs, (Montcalm Village}^ e7"hM'b4n Ml±"'n;?h' S""?*?^','^' L'Aseomption College, a mil owner, the development of Magnan. the :j^ ^ Total population, 12,966. Votes on voters' list, 2,( 606. Votes polled. 1,789 rP6r \ Against ! ■' MRJority, as deisla rfd by Ret urnin g Offloerj ^ TfiJorSy as decraa«d Jbj a Judge on a re-count, 167 93S 880 ■?^ P u Ai B-./'-S^a^/-.' V. '-.j-f r MONTMAGNY. 75 8 born At n.,«.iv«- 1,., . culture ThSoue et P -f'^' ^^'Sfc,*"tfaorof "T«S P '"V*?" ^'"^t^ ? ♦t genera] eWhnntSCc ^^'s'ative Assembly for fh«P* ^'*^' House; flrst Court,™ t?r„.d to fh,|,»''*^«^» jy^Ste^l^i^^B %:«4^^4'i s.'U'' t» A •^ ^^'^' ««■'.*, • 76 Parliamentary Directory. Dominion; for many yearStSl,f.^L^°"?**'^ ^"^'^^7 of this «» bf unexampled Dro8Mrhv?or?h«n^''* ^o""*?? 'ooks forward to an Total population, 48,163. Votes on voters' list, 8,510. Votes polled, 4,667 J^^^ 2,707 lAgamst 1,960 Majority 747 MONTREAL (East). MioHKL Joseph CHARtES Coursol, Q.C, (Souvenir, D^chester St., Montreal > MontVS ^dIege;^Ttudred'"lf;'l"i*^i.\? T^J' ^-^l^' ^^ucat^ at the JS&L'^QSrfsTs''^^ ^rath;eSaid L'cte'io^t^e B^ar'.-'lsT^ 3ff June, isis :' Wcto?^.iS*? Joint Coroner for the District of MontJJii: , 2nd FebruarHs/e • Ke of »h« C •**°^%"* P' ?P''«« ^°'' 0**^ of MonSea a Commissioner under^ll"'vicZ°"9J 'tl'T '°'"»?""S'I?L' '«^0 Commissioner of Police for »hInA„^P" ' ^ November, 1869; and appointed to inquire So S,e8tJt?o?tr&'n'r*.1?^-- ^f. » Commlwioner 1850; and has fiSd the officVo^M«L. ^/^''"^r**',"*?^''*'"^ ^A'**' 23rd April, Order of Charles III of sS m? ^%f ^-^""i^*]' 9^***^ » knight ofthe order to conte rMontiiffEae^ f^r ihe^ol^?„li"-^^^ '8^8, in Re-elected by acclamation l^jS^Tnerllfer'A^t^^^^^^^^ Total population, 67,606. MONTREAL (Centre). John Joseph Curran, Q.C, B.C.L., LL.D., (.Afontreal). ^Ir^^ZeX^iZ'-S^^'^^^ St. Ma^. u- Ti . --""■•' j-j 100*. 1 lie ma nim the degree of LL.D. Junp Ihst uVu'i^^^"^"' '"^" *"'^«t «onrerrea on magazines, periodicals and n«™S. ''**" * frequent contributor to the SheWd forThe cJmmons at XeSl Bon fe*'*'^^""^ ««»^t!S Parliament at last general ele^Lr&^^iZe^X^l/^^^^^^f^ Total nonnUUnn 9R n-ro tr ^ HI~»«« oy W. JJarreU. Total population, 26,078. Votes on Voters' list, 7,317. Votes polled, 4,021 /fo"" 1 Against 2,664 1,367 Majority 1,287 lU'^isffii-A^i^V ^•.L'' ^f^if&i'^ Commoners, Province of Quebec. Mbdebio Cattoal, (NapierviOe) napiebville; 77 ^^^flilS^iSs; Total population, 10,511. Votes polled, 1,383 Votes on voters' list, 1,903. /For I Against 765 618 NICOi^T. Majority 147 FBAN90I8 XayIEB OviDE MetHOT (fit P,^ r « _ .Was born in Quebec mh L . r"' ^" ^"'*«*^>- OTTAWA. [ ■ PONTIAC. JoHir BBTsoir, ^Fort OouUrngt). ' To-l pop.Mo». ,9,9,9 v„.« ,. „^^ ,i„,,_,^ / -~%i Votes polled. I UcUuaiff, 931 I jSomervflje, a93l/Sor . 1047 I ^ ^— P^"*h'ghest;«Kain>t;'Sy M^ority for John Bryi eon, 116 I* WW' (fiiw < S>a\'' ,iE . .'- '.*; A' "* "'?*!' 78 Parliamentary Directory. PORTNEirP. pT^Lv/ »""?«'^"»«oo; graduated of Mon^t and de Saint George?, Que^! Ph78icia(n8and Sureeons of Lot*; n«*^!' iHflft * 'f^^jcivea loe d^rei ioowj la a member of the law firm of Morii/«» «„1^ j~q~"- "•^"^•""'J'. vueoec, 18 a Governor of the College of PhySSTLrfi?* ^*'"* 9^^^^ Elected to Parliament at genera eSHm «n?^o?r'.*'/ ^*«'" «»«ada election 1878; reelected it laSSalSon A r •^'^f'*^*? *' «*»«™1 the present Government. Opposfd^ B p v*"«^ ''^^"'^ **" Total population, 25.176. Votes 0^ voters' list,' 3,776. / /^or. 1,491 / lAgamst 1,469 32 Votes polled, 2,960 / Majority QUEBEC (East). 9oyal Mutnal Life lUTKe Co.^-^i^i,°A%^ ' Director of the time; was a delegate to the Dii^iifn p;?hftt^''n"*''«P»P«' fo*" » short I?'r' "5/2r^''«»«"ondandArthabSki £ oL.&^°"''t?*r' '*o»t~*'» election, 1871, until January 1874. whw he" S^^^ST A'^^^Wy from general aeat for the Commons in which %flii o*"*^ .'° ^"^«'' ^ con&stthe Council as Minister of In and Sir^^^^^^ Sworn of the Pri?y Toul population, 31,900. Votes on voters' list, 4.468. .{I^!!:... ' l>?50 Votes polled, 3,033 V^ainst Minority 1,283 467 7 QUEBEC (Cefatri«^. JosiPH WiLLUM Bo8a4,g.C..(Ct«6ec). * \ ^ FebrS.".^y7l,';5!l*B^at;al^^^^ . Q.C. 28th First returned to Parliament at iwt ^n-^,'"®* *>f Q'^^'^o « 1868. Opposed by Jacques Ma W RenefH election. ^A Conservative. ToUl population, 17,898. Votes on votem' ligt, 2;J60. Votes polled, 1,821 /For Qge I Against 866 M i y aiaty N •/■ JosBPH EsDBAs Alfrbd D« Saisi O.oROEs. B C L Mn- .^ * ^ *^ .ndl^y-pr'SSeru.^^^^^ -Hf= ^ 18 *"*"'.'* '.J ' V" ,/■ r Commoners, Pnnnnce of Q„,i^^ QUEBEC (Weat). 7> ttOK. Thomas MoGbekty cj&«i« j ^ Wa« hn,„ ;„ o * ' ^^^^e, Quebec). from lg58 to 18w75is!n^^°;L '"^ » -"^^ WifaS cSc-"'^^'^ Coniniieaionero in I. n P^'"**^ a member of thln^-i?.^''*"' <>' Quebec Coancilof th^pSl''-^*^™^'-' 1879; aatforStLwSf^ ?'• Q«e»>e''*« generarXtlf * i«7§*''*'*' «'*«tion gt Ia8fgeneil%ffin„™*'rr?* «««««' *IectS iSth '^ ** ««n«ral Humphrel ' *"''"*»''• ^ ''■l>««-al ConaerSTe. ''^^Ih,?^' byT'§ Total population, 12,648. Votes on voters' list, 1,934. Votes polled, l,056 jFor I Against Majority 168 QUEB|!C (County). the CoIdK ftSr ^^"fO"* Bank of QaeSi M?ui ? ^nd^wa, Qu;becT ''°'^'°''°"''°°-»'^'»- Vote, on vote™. „., 3,133. ": Votes polled, 237 \ ; /For \ Agsioat ' M^'ority RICHMOND AND WOLFE. 1.^. ' ,?, .^ ^ / ^i^M$lM.h^iiiJt lit. .■Cil.,:i^. \:i • ,.».? .-l*'W«V.1"ft;-;'' ;.V-«''>i? .>t# «0 Parliamentary Directory. last general election. A SseJvative ' re-elected by acciamation at Total population, 26,^39. RICHELIEU. Louis Host Mas8be,( FarennM.) presSt'oTthiSuTcro^i'g'jSutu;: ff" t^r?"^'^ "^''^.^ \^-™"' « returned to Parliament at geS XuL 1878 ^Illf "" ?^ ?-T}^' ^'^^ Total population, 20,218. Votes on voters' list, 3,.383. lH Votes polled, 2,132 \ /For I Against Majority 1,205 927 278 RIMOPSKl., Louis Adolphe Billy, (Bimotuki.) ^KlucSat^NTcofe^cXeWStSa^ 13th October, ia34; 1869; was DistrictMag Sefor the Dis^^^^^^^ December 1873 to 6th June, 1882, when he rS^^iJ'^^^^^ President of the Bimouski St Jean nlnHltrj/*'' ?oo^ It fe&fta&i ^JijJi'fe^-Af^dibijIjii^ y^rfiti- ■<-'" A ij >V '.''*■**«« .. i» Jf . -M 'Vwttk.'yMwM,^ »?. ■>t* h'^\i 0. First latioD at C<»»mongrs, Province of Qued%, ST. hyacinthe 8l 'mer; is I. First general r G. I. ia34; ember, bruary, t; was i^ae its ^turned B. R. Dinthe of the i from ember (rorks 1878, r Ed, w a member orrhVfl^'?*f«^'"f»»J. of the AKpI ir"*'"'5?*' ^^^ the votes polled, 2,538 iPor ' , ,„ ritjT 134 . ST.' JOHN'S. -^ F1UK0018 BocBAssA. Jb., cLacaji^^^ ' To-. popuMo., .J>„. v„.., „„ ,t.!;^~;; °W^ V0h«.i,pi.. Votes polled, 1,639 fFot Against 892 747 ST. MAURICE M^oritjr i45 I^iKHT-CoL. Locis UoK L. D.8A„tKiBBs, M D J P r V . , ' # W^as born at Y*mn«i. 1. «„*"'» ''•'^•» (-JfonfrM/.) V » in 1868 to ;±;theSL'of?°'~' «^^««»« ifeZdlslllT^" "^"j «' Qaebec. Elwted 'Sf p!? o^Inspector of Prisons and A«V„». /^ ' 'esi^lfed To^pop^uio.....^ vo..^..r^i.t.!;:r'-°^- Votea polled^ 1,288 * /For AgatBit i4a. 446 6 M^'ority 39^" jif. *.vVi>J'jfe''^'!*4'v^E.f\ .'vW-'^^.o '-' <-'*'-4' '•• ■ji- k -'$ 82 Parliamentary Directory. SHEFFORD. V HiOHEL AuoBm, (A>«ton PoncI). . - election. An Independent Liberal. Opposed by Hon. L. 8.' BuntingSn! Total population, 23,233 Votes on votere' list, 4,656. Votes polled, 3,027 (For \ Against 1.681 1,446 Minority 185 8HERBB00EE. Robert Nbwton Hall, B.A., LL.D., Q.C.. (SA«*roote.) iTsTt? !^".** Lap»irie, P.Q., 26th July, 1836; educated at BurHnirtoi* (L.8.) University, wheft he graduated B.A. in 1M7 ; oalSd to ^^£5 ^f Total population, 12,221. ^ ' . - S0ULANGE8. James William Bain, («<. Poiycorp«.) . «l»oJ^*fo^™ ** St.Polycarpe, P.Q., 22nd June, 1838; educated at the sain» £lr nU" *."*'«»»»'»t- First returned to Parliament on the Sttina memS DeB?;4r*"''*'"«"°'^'^'^^3- A Conservative. Op^"d"fyTR''£ Total population, 10,220. Voles on voters' list, I,^ Votes polled, 1,494 /For I Against 760 734 Minority 26 STANSTBAD. Chables Carroll Colby, (Stanaiedd.) I ,1827 « came to Canada with bis 'f"*,^^? ** ^«'*>y» V*-» lOtli December, 18 Sffft?' \^P ' «~d««««d at Dartmouth Collet,' iflL.^f^j T847T«;^lS''^S the Bar of Lower Canada 1855 , a Dirtctor of tEe MassiidDDi flSwaJ . nfti,^ CiwnMimng^. sand of the Waterloo and Magpg^Ki^W i vfiL ^WBRtent-of^iSw Temperance and Prohiffi?y iSJueVlwa FW "a,.i I Ji A G M Jv ge •c eh (!« in ae< '!¥': «•. t Grand . i is a md ha» general ion. Commoners, Prmnnee of Quebec. -' . g Wturiwd to Parliament for present rpaI .♦ -„ • . . ^accJamatioD at general eCo! 1872 «?H*!"*"' •/*''"°» *8«^« reelected re-elected at generil election lOTfi 3 ■«*'" ,*^ «*■»««• election 1874- Liberal CoDee?vative. OpjISW by H M. ffi. '* '"' «•"*"' election A Total population, 16,666 Votes on voters' list, 3,460. Votes polled, 2,321 /For I Against UOS 1.013 M^'ority 2J6 TEMI8C0UATA. lingtOD Bar of Btober. 1881 1 8 Dean pee of aadiao of the terOow >B. A Paul^Etibnhb, M.D., (i?f„«. rf„ i^^, ^ j^ J University. First returned to ParliamenrRt i!«. i *i S*'.""'**'?. and lii^al IV acclamation at last general Sjr A rE™lr;l"''°° ^8^8' reelected by accia n«t,«V Vi ""'^"'^ ^ farliam qy acclamation at last general election Total population, 26,484, A Conservative. "t.i TERREBONNE. "H©»r Joseph Adolphb Ottawi, Ont.) CHAPtEAr, Q.C., P.c, (276 Witbrvd ttreet. same oiber, ed to 9fthe Vio«- Fint' Ptoition he held until the dSSsSo?^«'' 27»>' J*,"""/' 1876. wh?ch 1878; ^ame leader of the CSauLtefv*"*''^.,^**'"*^ Just, form a Local Provincial Government In 2fW°' '"'^ '" «'•"«* »Pon t «tnS2l~ m the DeBouohervi le QovJrSSSeSS J^i^, Jr?^"** appSntnient to office _^3£S«f°:^«gain'n"^s^K^^ ^s^teJSjL^L jfl t t e H pn s e o f C o mmons, 8 8rd Aiigust , i m "a •^ y.tti^:^^' ^^^ Totri pop»l.ho», 22,96$. Vc, 26th A\iguBt, 1826; educated at the Sem.narv of that city , studied law first with theTate Hon. A. N. J^rin. and •fterwaras with the late Hon. Sir George E. Cafeer, and wai ckfff fe the SlL.rnfVhT'i/'/'"'*^'' 'i'^^P^'Jf^'' »PP»i"t«d Q^.'mh March 1864i wa. jix^j'l J(ei«ni7«i?rf/^t«A (Montreal) from isl? to 1849, and also of the i^^ i ^fl™^«J««ure (same city) ; and at a later perJod (1867) of the Cburriir du Canada (Quebec) ; sat as a memher of the City Council, Quebec forWe years and was Chairman of the Waterworks OomXeS^ waT^ecJetJ^- M^v^r nf «>'l»'^7»rd8 Vice-President of the Nortl\8hore Railway cJ^, Mayor of Quebec from January 1868 to January 1861, nnd durinir his twoTeijSVe'l'S ?fi^.''°P^ °?, •"*t^"»«'««tinglhe cilUZcesZl fo? iwo years, 1861 and 1862, President of St. Jean Baotiste Society /Ouebec^ . of iiV^SiS"'* ^^* Ft"*"* °^ '^' .'"«'•*"' CanadPen.la&%^S; if/r«nT? ^' ^A- ^<^^^l^ParoU»ea et FaSriguea (Quebec, 1862), a second edition being published by him in 1878. Was I member o ffe Executive o^o^sof°^sfe*S""^?*^ '?*'•''''' 1864^°ti' the Union XndhSdhJ Offices of Solicitor-General of Lower Canada from 30th Marck, 1864. November 1866, and PostmasterGeneral from latter period until ftie Unk>n. &nTr/f *.^"F'?°"r"'J«^ ^""^y' 18"' when Vppinted sSuTof W^!la n? ?"*• 1° o t'^ri" ^^'^^ i»eTemained until transferred to thlPuWio Sw?T'"*T*°*V^^*'' December, ft69 ; was, while at the State DepXien^ ^mcio Registrar-General of Canada, and Superintendent-General Sf radian A^irs; was a Commissioner to assist Mr. Speaker in the manffoeikent ofvthe interior economy of the House of Commons ; also, Chairman orX lUi h Sn?nTi*M ""IJ^^ ^n ^5""<'''- ^'^"^^ » Companioi^of the M^t ComZnSlt VS^'p**^ 'h ?*'^i<^'^*'i^ Her MaS8ty^868;.KnigS Commagder of the Roman Order of Pope St. (Jregory the Griat, 1870; KnShtV & mL\^"i^V''*'^°'' distinguished ^rder of St. iiich^and St.'^Jg: l«£ Ttk *^*X ^** * '*«'««»te to the Charlottetowi/Union Coniennle IM^M l^ '° 9".*'r '" ",'?? y***"' "A** *o t^e Londo/Colonial Conference 1866-67, to complete terms of Union of §. N. A. Pro/incee. In 1871, at the iS-ZJ**^ ^r"*7 ^'""'''i ^^'^<^ »"""•» Columbia^ith a view of aiiuirSJ a knowledge of that new Province in relation to the Pacific RailwaViiM ito weslen) fcrminus, and also of studying the requii^enta of the Province, aod Z!™ hi"!!;?^!?"^ ''^'* P"^''°. 'J^orJ^s we^ necessary for it. OnhS Emwl P«W«l»ed a report contaimng^W^ information about Briti^ TiS,^« ^A«^ "*Vo^x''"T" ••** pr^ent portion and immense wealth and i^T»^aS?"T?'pl?^^- A*'**?' as leider oAhiLower Canada Conservatives InJ t!^T»°i,^P'*^"'J?«**'«*^*'«¥° 'Sng^^^d of Sir George Cartier, and was elected by the Conaervat ve iiembere, after Sir Georae Cartieri Qn:Si'°-**.°?'".*K'' i""* ^«^^/ ?f the eo„servati;e l^er in^'KoWn?e "^ Quebec; sat for the County of Dorchester in. the Canadian Assembly "from general election 1867 untfl the U^ion. Returned .to Common" b? stfta! constituency from the Union untill874, when be retired. He had ceasedto Sn«;.St5'n' ^'°?*®'? with hw colleagues, in Npyerabfer 1873; he »l8a ilE.H^«^«"*'u ****"■ }° I^House from genei-al election 1867 to general ^^- ^^5?!' 'p.!«*i5*"/"& ^"?**«? ^«'>»« ^y acclamation; retired 4ri *''®?t«9, for/Charlevoix Janmwy 1876; again returned for istLtoency April 1877, after jMdngftaiatedoapSitivu. ConfewtS 1 nnsttccessfull/ at general election 1878. 8w^ aT PostmMtw- Jan til' same .. RimoQB ully P i •--(i) H.- Commoners, hwince of Quebec. o general ewL "F.TlSSKj^^^*'"^^^*.^ by .cclan-.tion .7^ Council. On StI. Aprih 1879 Sm ohnfe'^K*^ Committee of the Priry oftheoonatitut.onaTriKo?thVcSS„°& \ »he Imperial QovSimSt Governors for proper cluae. ^•''*opuIation, &,296. TWO MOUNTAINS. J«a*Bapti8tb Daoust. (S<. Eustache.) ^ Co„Ssit;ra^rCaSa^?hU"ett *PPo'"ted Magi.trate and by acclamation in 1864 for Two Mounta nl fIT"',rD"'V P^ ''^^''^ «'«ct«d wihich seat he held from that until tKapTJ?^^* °''' Parliament of CanadiT Oib Provinces in 1867. whe,^ he wis elect^n'?.'^"^ ''' BsJish North a3 •Dd continued to hold the seat unTinH79i° ^^* Gommdfis by acclama^n political li/e;hbld the p?s£ tim? K' of Quebec for three yeara jre^W**^^ .u ^l Penetentiaries of the Proving x^' iK«5lamation.onK;|n'aK'??Mj?'Af„&T°^^^^ ^arch^ 18%. by elected at MBeral election ifWft a ^l^^^^^J* the s tting metober S. election. •Xco;;erv.iv^'^^^• ''"'' "«*"• by acclamation ftSjeileS r Total popt^latlon, 16,894. HroB MoMiLLA*. (Biffaud.) VAUDREUIL. -—,,-. , . o-„-„.iijowner • ii! J p'^VAJv ^1,^"?.*^ at Montreal Colleee fo^Bigaud ; is a UenCZinTj;,'^tllt^r7'''i^^^^^ ««»io.„ A «._ 'uiUHieers; first returned to Parlia* ^^«,gaua ! 18 a Lieueenant in Active Vo u .tZ, fl^'"' * ^<»"» CouncilFor went at Iwt general election. A ConservaUv? On^ "if*"! ?f* /« ^"Ji»- F. X. Awshambault and H . A. DesrSSs ^PPowd by Alfred Lapointe, Total jjopulation, 11,486. Votes on voters' list, 2,k. 622 490 Votes Polled, \-. McMillan, Lapointe, Arch am haul t, Deeroeiers, VERCHERES. Hob. Felix Q.of,biok, N.pI, P.c, (Verchere,) .!fi?_^™.*» yarennes. F Q„ 4th Oct., 1832. a 418^ lO/Fojc 522 >v^f^«t^i<8^ Hugh Mc^illM,l3 ^getrar for Vercg fig;,^'!^^^ ^ « » Notary Pablie,-,Mr Chambly and Sorel SlVl^; ^vS^kSSt^T^^^^^^^^ into causes of the difBcahie^sexTtln^ in th^rtte'Vtri^IJ; rf^J I ' ^■■.' /, '■/ ^i^ftAj-^t. %J 36 'f Parliaimnimry Diredory. 1863 unl 1 tje Um'on w4?r.t«rnSST"p !!"* '" ^anadion Assembly frb? tinned to •it, reiK!tedbtJ^U.^!fj^ Coftiinone, where he has finie ooS lf»rf!'o in in'S^tJSi of SriouT,'^" h.sappo,ntmentto.officej resig^ P»ili*ro.«nt, re-dioted at irTnlwIi liilT^' ,tS^ ^®'^' ret»">'ng his seat in elec.ou, |ALibe.?rOppSi*?Ji!TDua;"' '«"" *''"' «'"'«'«^ Told population, W,449; Vote, on voters' list,' 2.166. ,r Votes polled, 1,743. /For, I Against, r 880 863 I? M^-oritj as declared by Retuming-Officer. Miyonty a. declared by a Judge on a recount. 13. YAMA8KA. ^^'''^1Z'""^:SV\^'^ '^ 2'2 Notre Dome street, Montreal ) ^ *DdadmiS2?S'?{;^;;^;?^iiJj!»^^^^ educated at NicoletSemin^nr L'lnstUut LegS of Mon trSi IBTsT^qi^*''/*''"'^'"^?. ' ^l^ ' *"" President 7/ 1876, and V^-Preeident oftA« -.1' Secretary of the Club Cartier 1874 to the collaborjfo™^ the oJr^^^^^^^ 1877 to 1^79, i, onUf Parliament for present MrJuJr^-'^-^.^J«"*- ^"'" ~ appointment of the sitting member/ last general election. Elected as - Victor Gladu. ■ Total population, 17,091. Votes <)^r8' list, 2,668. ' Votes polled 2,027 ■'"^* /Por ' 1,049 lAgainst 978 « Majority 71 A PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. ANNAPOLIS. . L,«rT^.Coi. William HAtvm^r, iCkmenU Park.) UXd'at generWelitiS, iStM,; Sed 'S^^?!!.?'"' *^? r'? ^«^^ » r**2K pPPOWd by R. B. Fitiindolph! **"**" *''^^**°* ^ !***_l.°P9'*tion. 20,698. Vote, on voters' list, 3,380. ' . . 2,798, /For. 1,430 V I Agamst 1,368 V ji.i:*' Ufajorily . j}^ g^ju*^. '.'V >-«>u^* i%^/j^si»i>W^i&i4»*^^&h. nittod^to Wj (rbm , lice oon- reaigned s SMt in t generiU \ r Co^mamrf, Prmtitue of Nwa Scotia. ^ ANXroONlSH. «7 the B«r of NovaKiaUSTl ^i^t Li **°l'^'"^.^".''«°»'■•^ »868 < called 2 gt owing ^ i^^ ^iSi/j^%::^,'^'^^'^^^ '"'^ Luke^i .JjoWion .tgener.1 .lection 1874 ;r«I^^^^ after, re-elected by »«n.U«t general el4uon. A Ite^^pi^rbrc^.t^^J^ "^ Total populaUon. 18^060. ' Votes on voters' list, 2.396. ^' Votwj pelled, l,8(JSrv K.^ i.) emin^iy ident of ,1874 to B one of rned to bv the -elected oaed trjr / /For I Against Majority I COLOHESTER. insurance Coronanv : sat foV rvi«K-J» f^'rwtor of t^e Cobequ*^i Marin*, until 1863, for Oer?oithe.^^^^^^^^^ t^T. ^''\ ^^^^ *>«» "^ Colchester in Hou^e of CoEnl^from^K-n'*^^^^ "1*" the Unfoi., and^ 21st June, 186?). ADix>inSron. A* Ji H^ ^'"?° .""*'' «»lJ«d to the SenaSu X>/theInt;rcoioni.lffin^r„?'l869 Rrr^"!.'?. '?f ^^e conStmctiS "' better terma" wer>> yieldSVo JSva SontS V^P°««^ ^ Confede^tion unUI •nd appointed President of thW Prfvv CnSr * °'"" *,?„*'»'*•■ ^^ «»»« Cabinet ^•, reaigned his seat in theTSenaL^ iS ' ^,T** *?**' o° ''^•ch occasion CplcJiester, Mr. MoKav th. Eh^„ ^ appealed to his old constitaencv election. A Conservative, ot'ed by P^^^;,r,^«'««»«d *» l^^ ^'"a : Total population, 26,720. Votes on voters' list, 4,947. ' ^ * ' Votes polled, 3,3^9 /For i,887 I Against 1,452 Majority^ 435 CUMBERLAND. ■No.r8S,tt^,5|,1^" liS!»Ji^&^, ..', /.. S'^i&i&i.t^^ ~ ?^ sS,? I. 88 Pi^'Hameitiary Directory. -% ^.'j year, and to the final Colonial CoS^J.-; V ^j*****. '° Q"*.**" "» •»"« tnion, 1866-7; hS Mtent «f r«n£ ! !?^ >n London to complete terms of B^ecuJiveSundlloJKalS.^te W«*^ - "» and K.C.M.Q., 24th MiyTlSfsTSl o'r Jf^ffir'to ^{^^^^ Carnarvon on the Uniou OiiPRtinn" /i*«ij , l»J. *P® ?*• ^''n- t^e Earl of Canadian Cabinet Kannte, ^^^on'^on, 1866); declined a seat in the 1868 ; swornof tlJ; Privy Cound?Cri«;^ °^ Interc^onial Railway Board from that date until St^j J^iv i872 "f.i J' ""'^ 'f" President ofthat body Revenue Departme'ntlldterfr'emS t tHheT/nWeb'' X '"'l!"^ thelfnion/whenretK rCommZ. "r^'i:^ l'"""^ ^^^ "»«1 accepting office in 1870 ret.»n^ »V ^^'^^M. acclamation on his seneral ^Pz-Hnn ih7,* t 7' •*'"">«« at general elect on, 1872. asam at Sriofficf "ffeilLVorplaSrwtE^Tl '^«' rfelecttloKepu election by accl8mationrn,£r?ieLf.?,Lr*>f^rr*',,*^^ **.'"«* «^««"l native cou^.ty ; sworn a;"Mil;L?er:f P«\irwirk '^Ocr^lSwVndSfM-'"- **" of Railways and Canals, 20th of Mav 1879 .°I fl «• ^^I?'*"°."»™""8ter Canada, 1883. The tol owing are sominrJK-Jll" High Commissioner for and carried through Se Sfl Jtur« omn!t h^>^"k" were introduced The Jury Law ; &uStiof!lct n^vffi >? *^°*'? by the honorable member r Windsor and Anna^HXlwa;EBmn^^^^^ ^""^^^ •^"*'8^ ^«t^ and Hospital ; Reiresentatirn Vn p Providinefor a Quarantine Station Act, the'flrstAcrffi Wanvofth. P^n"-""* *"^ .Legislative Disabilities tation; an Act redSiSg thJS,ttm^riIl'''^I2'"'!!*'"« ^^ '«P«'«»°- 38 on entering the Union, and in Act ~Ut?l^? '" '^*. ^""^'V^y ^^m « to their salariesfwhichaSiJhwl the- offio^^Jp® *° ?*f*2'° ^°*''"' °*°«" •««» General, and largely rSuc«lthpprS-f Secretarv and Solicitor the movcient Sd J^Jed the ~S^S- """V*"" f?'*';^*'.' •»* *'«« inaugurated ' Provinces, 1864, unde?ShdL«r»«*'°" ^**'' ^''*. ^J5'> ^^ *he Maritime year;and\h7XSnSoriS^^^^ '» thit the terms for the Union of EKil^^i^ ^if °* ^.^fodon toarranae 1866; visited England in he sumS^^nf I tSi-^*''^™"''^^^ '^'th Canadii, Macdonaldandffon J H Pol^Tr h/'^®'° «TP*"i^. "^'^h ^ir John A^ ■tructionoftheCaSJiknPac.'ficRailwlvPT^'' o negotiating, for the con- ratified by ParliameS;' A^UbS^fciTsfrVat^^^^^ ^'"« ** *"*"^«' •'»°«^ Total population, 27,368. CAPE BRETON. MuBEAT DoDD, Q.C., iSydfio,, Copt Brelon.) New^Bruntjck^^/tte Uw ^fli^j'dl"''?*!? Vn "<» Sackville, JudgeHenry,8uUmeCo£ro7canadL efcf^^ °^%^* ^'^ "'^ May, 1866: aDDointed OCUtl n . iL?"*° *° i^* ^^ of Nova Scotia lad ProftktS foVrhTCJSy%l!L''Br?,^„^?2?^ fif* i^^f*!?*"" I»^ »••« Co^^ i4^j^r>U • (^ t)i> ^,. .. .,> wi #■ ' ^^^*f^, ^rpviftce of Mod Sco/ta. So ^MurrrayDodd, 1,237 cDoi *' Votes polled, 6,605. ^•McOonald, 1,297 a. F. MeOougall, 934 N. L. MoKav, 1,013 W. McK McLeod, 1,124 Majority for Murray Dodd. " " W. McDonald; 6,606 113 173 WiixuM MoDoHALD, (Little Olace Bay.) ^^^r/Zi^llV::ZSS^'rC^^^^^ V^"; educated ■ poatmaater of Little Glace Bay. whS fomfion?.?''''-' * i"e'-«fa'"'t5 has beeo elation, 1872; Issuer of MarXkJeLiceSZ?n5V*''?°*'* P/evious to general and deaths. First returned to I?rlS„rf«^^ Begistrar of births, marriages ^ 1872, re-elected at gene«leleSrm4AL^^^ and reelected at last genera eSn 1 l'.»!S! V* f*"*"?^ «'*«»'«•» ^^^ Qf protecting the native industnS oTtWlnn^r^f^*'"'*"^^^ *"'^ '° fi'^<» petition. (n)po8ed as above. Majority! 173 ^ '"'*'^"*' ^^''^'^^ «>"- - . DIGBY. W.Co£ Hon. WaiuM Bebbun Vail. P.O., (flbi««, > Colo^r2nfcLen7Digb7MiAtS-.^^^^^^ ^^'^^ *b«re; is Lieutenant- •nd ProvinciallecrSury'^df Nola^cotia^f.TTh^'f^ the Executive cS from November 1867 uitil 30th September Ifir/ JS."''*"'* Administration), Council and appointed Minister of «f;i:H-' ill*; '''*en sworn of the Priry .Nova Scotia ^^XjZTmiunm h?s ^P*^*"?' "» '<>' I>>y in tS Dominion GoverniientfwKn returned for «am/^^^^ to orfce^ in the not'^a candidate at geneiXlSn isra "V*l"^*^ "» ^he Commons; was A Liberal. Opposed^rJ^hSc. Wade.^®' ""*'****** «'«» general ele^tton. Total population, 19.881. Votes on voters' list, 2,741. \ Votes polled, 1,994 /For I Against • M^'ority 1,123 871 262 GUYSBOROUGH. the oBoeol Ciwloa ft>u5OToi, fo, T'T.?'!''.%T''' »' ""'«• l IwU 1. «» trm^d s^.-^a°»'!ii^ss?»iTTO;s^r^ ^ t ^.1 ■#' iSjH^&ii'l^'sJteij-Hiivjat'l^ , iS*a<.» ' ir. „ -, \.M. -90 • Parliamentary Directory. fte Ji^S;^'S tee'We**;;,?;?^' i;^?' •• "r»- «~*"7 -Acting First returned to F^rlffm^^r «• ^ **'^ Jntoxicating liquors in lfov» Soori* "Signed in March 1874 tor..!. *^Vn*'^ T,*.' general elect on 1871. but •lec^on 1874nefeaSlt «;„';i,fXr„- ,?~^ ^f Commons at i^ieSl ?r?arde^niLn".;^rS^^^^^^ .ntereat . the ^^^^li'^S^^^^^^X^I^'^LrA'^^ Total population, 17,808. Voles on voters' list, 2,212. Votes polled 1,446 /For I Against 818 628 Majoritj 190 HALIFAX, Malaohy Bowm DIlt, (18 ^«,< ,fre«<, flaZi^o*.) St. M^;>8^(SlW?'(S5St "L°*R^^""^^ 6th February, 18.16; educated at Private^SecreteStoSiHo'DSt li™"'8»»»». Bpg- J Barrister « Law rUJ years, 1864 tolSglnckSv?' J A^^^^^ ^.'~«1 1«'->d. forS Governor of Nova 8«>t ! an,! jSrw.-r * * Secretary to Sir R Q. MacdonnelL Sir W. Fenwick W^IHame CteSrn?,^VT ^/'* ? alw. Provincial A.D.c! to yearsPresident o7 the'chkteSat feetT^ Vl y" ''«' ^'^ «»««*««^« hS" ttettred-'lote^^^^^^ »:ii%-f-f;j •tlastgenefalelectir^ElSSPastfSir^irpIr^^^^ Total population, 67.917. Votes on voters' list, 9,131. ( M. B. Daly, Votes polled, 6,606, as follows \ ^ ?• Kchey, I A. G. Jones, M^ority for M. B. Daly, 91. Majority for M. fl. Ritchey, 66. 2,811 2,786 2,720 2,663 HALIFAX. ''o^^Pw^WjW^M Stairs, (floK/ox.) Or.,J5:r&oted ^it Saekvill«.jtR-^4^> of School LttaTlnd •^pU&SS?MiliU?2SftSuE^ X, -i * ■id r^ •?» V. -i >. "" *A I Cotnmoturs:Provinceof Nova Scotia. -, ^'S' U,"^^^^^ 1874,when he apeuccesaful, -gain returned S the L^'il^t-f!""**^^^^ »>« w" First returned t? Commons at wneJajlKin^fi^?*'"^'^ "" December, 1874. Section. A Conservative. Op^by Wm Cu^ *««* •«^° »* 1«^ 8«>eral Total population, 23.369. Votes on voters' list, 3.700. Votes polled, 2,727 J For 1,386 I Against 1,341 INVERNESS. Majority 45 HtTOH Cambok, M.D,. J.P., (jfo6„„.) MX^Tt" ^;;il?A"na^^^^^^ March\8th,1836 ; „aduated Obstetrics, same city, August 1861 • Unrein th*?"^ ** "^^ ^'»°?' ofPractical from gneral election 186nntill872^'^«f?^i.^°f "•!*?* .'" ^^^ Commons from Sfarch 1879 to MavlM2wK«„V *•'" i*"® Legislative Council NS «t 1«* general elec?ion '^ A LilJ^l cJds^'*'?** ' re-elected to the Commas Policy. Opposed by S. McD^nndl ^'''"'*'^''»»"'« »nd favorable to the National Total P9pulation, 26,661. Votes on voters' list, 3,996. J For, 1,912 1 Against, 1,062 .Vv>' Votes polled, 2,974. Majority, 860 KINGS. Douglas Behjahik Woodwobth, iKmtmt.) > SomeTvTll^SlLkwMcad^m^^ I S'"^***^ '^ Cornwallis by Wv W. Bar Na.. 1866 j'Sat for p«^'„?Jiatfn*i5^^^^ ^""T'' 'T'^^'^' callStotbe 14th June 1874. when he?Ser^L«iJS5''''?*'''* Assembly from 1871 to Opposed by P. W. Bofden. * election. A Liberal Conservative. Total population. 23.469. Votes on voters' lisl.3,761. Votes polW, 3,064. JFor, 1,707 I Against, 1,357 . Majority, LUNENBURG. Li.ur.Coi. Chablbs Edwiw Kauuiaoh. iUn^rg,) was born «♦ ' • »• — ...... * ' 360 i^^- «?*-'' ■■ "kr- 93 Parliamentary Directory. ■f. SJc'a^t^ir^p'p^^^^^^ '-t general election; a^i» Opposed by T. T kK ' "'^- ^««fl«''' be"»g uaeeated. A ConeeiVafive. Total population. 28^83. Vote's on voters' list, 4,176. Votes polled, 3,703." 1^^'^ 1^91 - ' {Against 1,712 Majority 279 PICTOU. John MoDouoALD, J.P., (fp„fpf//^.j •ducSe'd a5°£j Gfairo^G^aSaSl^^^ ^k* «- l^*** ''"^h' ^S^^ in 1879; elected County CouS lor oft ha M ' * ."efchant; appointed a J.pI in 1879. and subwJSrr iSo a„H ^r*''^^ 18th June, 1881, on thrSaSon of HoJ r« V n ^i"'"!^ ^ Parliament Justice of the SupremrcJurt of Nov': "fc' M«Donald to the office of Chief «lection. A Liberkl.S)b8PrvIt.vi ^**^». Scotia; reelected at last general industries. OpS br/Trarc"h'aeranrj"'A?^I)f~^^^^^^^ ^ »•^^-• Total -population, 36,636. Votes on voters' list, 6,062. John McDougald, 2,709 C. H. Tupper, 2,681 I J. W. Oarmichael, 2,397 ^■J. A. Dawson, 2,320 loim Votes polled, for two memb«r«, as follows M^ority for John McDougald, 389. PICTOU. CHABtM H. TPPP.B, LL.B., iHdlifax.^ McGm'cot?Mt"t^r4^^^^^^ ^^ ^V^u^t, 1865 ; educated at. called to theSwTSscotiffsTS^ hS?""^' '•' *?° ^^'^ of thelatte^^ Halifax Rifles. Pi«t Snad to P Jfil * .'^^'T'''''^" '" ^^^ Battalion Liberal Conservatir '^^V^t^:l&^\Trltt^^ ^ See above. Majority, .'Je I. QUEEN'S. Jams Pba8«b FoBBis, M.D., (2rf»«^oi.) he county for a loier peri^f e^e^S P^wJifof^'S^^^^ amW*4*'A dB&i^iiJ.jWul, '!«!>s,j>-j,»- Ps"! -n \ ■ i- HJM 'it Commoners, Provinu of h ova Scotia. A^l^'^S-g^;^"- ^vre-eleoted .t l.,t ^ener*l election Total population, 10,677. Votee on voters' Hat, 1,617. Votes polled, 1,262 J For ^92 lAgainat fi^O \ 9i^ Majority 132 RICHMOND. Bitot Nicholas Paiw, J.P., (^p^ Han,kesbury.) ^.cSS '?r^i.^^'^^^'i'^''^^'^-^^^-l> lOtb April, 1830 Horton Acidemy, N.8 ; i7?^ me«hf„'J ?™n"°a'^chool, Guernsey, and business; was arieutenant and r»S^?« •' ^u "x^^*^ "" shipping and wal to 1869. PiwtretuS"rParHaS5?i^l^.*5« r,^*^*'*^^^^^^^ 1^63 favours the policy of Sir JohrA^«i5ol^i/*"TJ*'?*'^'*>"- ^ Conservativ^ for males in^mddified seiL'" OpSby E. P.**^;'^'^ ""•^«"»' «"«™ge Total population, 16,121. Votes on voters' list, 1,6133. {*•<>'. ^ 626 Votes polled. 986 I Against 461 SHELBDBNB. Majority 64 Thqjiis RoBtBTSOH, (^OTrfn^fon.) .ppoat"cK^^^ afam^er; was w 1877; filled important noSSnTS M.i!?' 'S'^n?**!"^ by resignation Secretary's DepartmVnts, als^ S*nn^^^^^ tl'A '^o.^^.^iPwyincial Is a prominent memb^ of ihnEndeStU/.'r^'J!??*,?" P*P*'t»«t- grapher of Grand Lodge of the KrpSi^!^^^ °?^S"x^T? « ^"torio- representativeofthatbodvinGrftMl^- ^'?v'°iS^. ^^ B-N.A., and was m6-77. Author of kffi of th^Coi^f ?^a^V^"'*«^ S***** to' the yirs History of the CounS of^.?hw«-? ^ **^ Shelbume, N.S. (an essay). «d ynsuSessful ^Sie"^fo?'fefc^a'^;i'l^^ ^""T' Wind^M) Januaiy I87a Fitst returneHo PaJCSr.* L''**'!'' i*^*!"*^**" h«W in re-eleoted,at last jteneral-eli«tin« "'"*™ent at seneral election 1878. and advanced temperan'ce le^Sn?* Opp^^'J^TJ'iJ^i.^^J^tiS.,^"* ''"^^ ""^ ToW pop«l.tioD, 14,018. VotM on yotepe- liM, 2,464. )'■ Votes polled, 1,687 /For I Against 912 776 M^'ority 137 VICTOMA. LiBxjT.-CoL. Hoir. Charms Jamm Cajipb«ix JP /n« ^ , » . *■ .».".r&^%t5i,'»;2^.TSr^'^'SXJl^^ *'X ■; »>^ / ■f 94 Patiiamet^ary Dirtctory. flMn^'lS??^*^ 9,°»' **"*" » '^ • '«lJo'' o' the Boyal Colonial Inatitbte liOndoiS|,«>potnted r Coroner for Cabe Breton. 1867 and 1 J P ftH ik! l!S!f^ ooanty MT^^ Li«atenaat.ColoneKra ffedm^^^^^^ VictonI M lUif^r £?eOTifi?A'8*^ ^L"?*,!?*^"- ' »J»oiyUrn\IlSnS V^^^^^^^ M«fJl\^ J ^^^' uae held a numlber of municipal aobointmenta Rt JiS'f *,^«aTl,'"^ • "«'"'»«': 0^ the Executive Counoifof K sStii from fo^^'nlffi*"''*'! ''* "*' ""*" Deceml^r. 1874. wlien re?urn^ totS^mons for pr^nt seat; an . nasucceBslul candidate for Victoria I'n rnmm««! ?T#, ^?^ "^ 9en*al election 1878 ; re^lectid at Ct^nii^l^Sgron ALiUtal-CoiwerTatiye; advocate^ jprotection to home indJStr^ „? STe' mamtfance of British connection. Opposed by Dr. T. J. BeSJan? ^(ptal population, 12,470. Votes on voters' list, ,1,T05. Votes polled, 1,401 J For } Against li^joritj YARMOUTH. Jobei^hIUbbiksKbhnbt, (FarmoM/A.) / i.nAa^^\\ *' ^onapolw.NS;, 15th ApriyaiD^ is a Cpinmission Merchant and General Agent ; a member of the firm of Hatfield, Kenney & Co • ConimW Agentforpie&niteijatfttesj a . Notary Public ; sat yiSentsea^Ttkf LegislaUve Issembly of Nova Scotil from 1878 until SStioa^Pii? returned to OommonB at last general Pl#ntmn a r;i-Li - j j . ": ".lir.^r^?'"' ,»j??«'*««-^t»»S"riourff-in^he^^^^^ t ±i^^*S'^'^'i^^TlT"*"'."<* *'«»»'»« DominiinXve?nmint ZuM control all nuboad« and telegraph lines. Opposed by Frank KUIam Total population, 21,284. Votes on voters' list, 3,102. yotes jioUed, 2,107 For Againft'^ M^ority 1,204 903 301 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. ALBERT. Jomr Wallaoi, J.P., iHilUhorwgh,) =^j7SMbMBJrt HiHaborough, IStfa Nbvgmbgr. 181: 1 } tdnoated there • \m been President of the Albert Agricultural l^iely. PiSt reuSn^il to ^ Tf^-— ■ 1 I y ■ • . . % .5/- ',' ^.w^Ai,alVi>= '.''At-^i^Amm 1 -1 I .--'■' * 'r T" : i_ ' ' '^ , ' rr^^Sri --"^u Commoners, Prmtue of New Brunsmck. Votes polled, 1,607 / *'<»' Against | M^oritV- 7{l4 723 61 CARLETON. j Datid IbVwe, (<7en^«,/«e.) First'LTu^Jti^pSi?^^^^^^^^^^ Total pofiulation; 23,365. Votes on voters' list, 4.410. / Votes polled, 3,466 /for i,8i2 I Against Minority CHARLOTTE. Hov. Abt LH^Gillwob, iBroadiUtty, St. George.) in«J:St^^t'T^^^ i- -^rn..r 1 Iu»ber 1866, when defeated on ConfedeM3ftr„„«?- '*'* ^mbly from iSm until Cthei, Hon.) late Sir Albert J SmftMnSr^Afi!;" Provincial, SecfBtory n * contested Charlotte n^S^mr{^cl^^^!^Y''''^''\^^'^^^^'^^i First returned at genefal Son IsW, rS^S tt^"*'*'. * ~*^"° ^S^^l Total population. 2|s.087. Votes on voters' list, 4,274. Votes pollM, «,802 / For < I Against M^joritj 1,668 1,244 ~314 GL0UCE8TEB. K»nr«^T Fbakoh BimNa, (,Bathur»t.) , W* bom educate I at unf > Captain g>li ^tr^. . . . ■ ^ T ^ TTiTri^JTmiiu Willi mill w^— i^ bt^ - - in xihi "orte F ^•x/",i4.T«ri."i|i:ysii»^S', \ ; 1842 ■ -<-' 'I , *»' ."^ '"-CfO^Jiffgi' .'^'^FT '^m 9* I^rliamtntary Directory. ^^^''^!'V\l^'^y i? "^^- ?'"* "t»"«l to the Commons at Iwt MD«nl ir^r ^^•**"^ Con«ery.Uv. Opposed by O. TurJSn 'iS^°*^ Total population, 21,614. Votes on (voters' list^ 3,268. K. P. Burn*, 1^6 Votes poired, T."w!1KJ"in, 640 ■/£**'.. . 1.^8 I Next highest against, 564 I 2^309] M^'ority for K. P. Burns, MI KENT. PiEBBB Ahahd Lanobt, (.DoTcheater.) 5r«T-iif-*"" Xt!i*P'r*''"i<* »» «e°"»' election June lAo, dJfeSed It general election 1874: elected at ireneral election 1RM.« J -- J: ''®I****<* »J election 1882; appoln J a nieSber nf the LSv? CoB InlchiS Commissioner of Pub ic Works 13th JiiTv ir7hT;Io!<,»!^ .^V u' ".. ^'*'" 25th May 1882, appointed PrSvinllSS,™^^^^^ I'lTft office until March, 1883; on the resignation 6f Se s,S ffiber O A Girouard* he contested the county fortJommone 22nd SeplfmlS? 188? and was ekpted. A Conservative. Opposed by G. V. McInerSey * ^ •'^ ybtal population, 22,618. Votes on voters' list, 3,981. Votes polled, 2,Y38 Z?®'*. M88 , *^ I Against, 1,100 H^'ority 088 1' 1'^ KING'S. Geoboe E. PosTBB, B.A., MpoAojtti, Tiiv'* Cb.) Was bora in King's County, 3rd September, 1847 i ednoated «t »li. Common and Superior Schools, and at tfie UnivJrsUy of NeTflSnltiS where he g»duated B.A. June 1868; spent 1872-3 at the UnlwiMki nf Edinburgh, Scotland,and at the UniveraityHeidelbergh!in SfrmanVtTSahf Mhool for some years, and was Principal of .S?Mei? HiV/ 'sffi Predencton, N.B., in 1872 ; held the Professorship of CU»sios an? Histor Js WkH^^'v^^ ^^'' Bf«°8»i«'' until 1st January, 1879J has hild^i; highest position m connection with the leadins temiiranoe ow«n{«.«««- i- Canada and.thfUnited States. First retJSjytr?ffiSZ.?1t IS iZrS election ; resigned and re^,lected 7th November, 1882. A LnSiVoonwrfatKr. Javwirs a civil service system which shall,' so far as cowUtoS ifth the *iS^i%,11i:?"™*"'^ **'*>T *»"°.*^' <«>»'on° to the system in vogw ii Great Britain, a moder ^^ tiv e Uri ff such a» sha lL mSnt^fg ^ =«aittM» H,if «ur wwa manQftotnm, and ailBe fame time not condace to tihT jiJi^H^^^'i&Jrth i. &^J^iiiJt4^U.ih, * tl^^k. ^s. I \ Commoners, Prmnnce of New Brunswick. gj [rfiSefo"l?!"cr in the administration of general policy. OpjH^sJhyJ^^esDtS: P'^^™^^'^* ""'^ comprebeneive Total population. 26,617. Votes on voters' list. 4,497. Votes polled, 3,728 / *'<>'■> I Against, Majority 282 2,005 1,723 NORTHUMBERLAND. Hon. Peter Mitchell, (Montreal.) CouDoil.^uly 1867.Ld wasanmfnS^Mi fiv,«\^^^^ds*^!|li^^ ■FJ/rf 98 . Parliamentary Diffctory. \ -^X RkiSTIQOUCHE. ' i j Robert Moffatt, (.Dalhouaie.) .1 AiiJi^\)^?r-,I^iu^''"'S^^}^'\' ^^^ "*'■*'''' ^«*^« educated at the Academy, at Ct' JZr^l flJ'r' .""^ ' " " '»."«»""''• First returned to ParlHK„ent Total population, 7.068. Votes on voters' list, 1,109. r B. Moffat 452^ I Geo. Haddow, 136 Vbtes polled, ^/ J^- McAMister, 181 |^ 1 For ^, *«62 ■* "" I Next highest agahiet, 181 So. Ritchie, ' 88 Mi V 8667 Majority for R. MoffS^ft SUNBURY. Charles Burpee, (SAe^cirf.) ' I ' ■ the PrZto?.)%li'T^^^\^'^'''^I'''^^.^''-' educated there 8 was a member of Sfrl^.^ . . Board of Agnculturt from 1864 to 1866. First returned to Sc ;n8"72? «^h"^™- ''r*'°" ^^^1' ^"■^^^^'^•^ by acclamation at gener^ 1878 and ■Ii';n J ^^T ** ^TJ,"^ ^'^''*'°" ^^^* i re-dtiQild at general election 1H78. and again at last general Mection. A Liberal. "'^ - Total population, 6,651 . Votes on voters' list,a,4S. Votes polled 1,155 -fF^r I Against • 18 537 81 • Majority ST. JOHN .(City and County.) HoK. Isaac Burpee, P.O., (JBe«««7Ze, S<. JoAn.) | Was U)rn at Sheffield, 28th November, 1825 ; educated at the Counts Grammar SchpoV; removed to St. John in 1848, shodly Swards en terh, J .mto partnership in the hardware trade with his brothi PreSk undef hf Sr* P"C titl^f*"*^ ^- ^ir'' "^^ «'««equeptly.iitran"?h;r brolher! to offif« & r^l^^h-r >^*»«h firm, however, lie retW on his appointment to office in 1873; while a merchant of St. John, took aol active part in having ST'n-,'^"*'^'.^"''^"'^ to provide empIoym^nt^o^.^h^SJ^pSspLpulatiSS lor ide town of Portland an act of incorporAtiont tJierebtjr doine awav with the old system of irresponsible life magistrates; an/Slaeln^theSSetSn of UieA^Ju>t'or'^rv-'f ?^r HSP'?^ is aVec&rSf tt"coS?eSo'n Deaf ahd nS w-!X"''°^"''^°*' **'",'"? ^°'*»'i ^^ ^'^'^ New Brunswick t»eat and Dumb Institute ; Treasurer of the SfeJohn Industrial School, a member of the E«cutive Council of* the Co^egattonTSn of Nei Sjll^-r'^'^r^^l Nova Scotia, sworn of the PrVcCl aTappointed Minister of Customs 7th November, iai4j resijroed wiJ his colUa^.^. /t^ Mackenzie Government) in 1878. Virst VeZfed CkitiL^ni'Tten^Sr r s. AJ^.'.'^. M.^f'W,, le Academy, > ParliMnent Haddpw, J. r agaiiTtet, 181 ■^ I member of returned to at general tral electio.n j the County Is entering , under the sr brother, ipointment m having population ch secured y widi the ietration of 1 federation Brunswick School; a a of New appointed ^ue« \ 8,473, Majority for Hon. Isaac Burpe, 2,469 2,226 1,926 1,864 /For ■ \ Against, 2,469 1,926 VINA ST. JOHN (City and County,) 634 €h.ble8 Wesley Wbldon, A.M., Q.C., (St. Jokn^ ^vilh his father/Mrjua icfwd. on S '.**•' K'''^»«t*« ' «^»««ted the internal economy "il^^ House ofp^^^^^ Mr. Speaker in . Church Society. NewBrSnsS- V^^i^?""?.' "P'f «'J<^»t <>< the Diocesan ^ Society, Ottaw/ and a I^Jl Director nr^hlp*"^^^ the Auxiliary Bible'^ -^ was a n,ember of the Exm J ive Coifn,.!? Vr'^v ^""f"^'*" ^'^ Assurance Co. j ^ 1864 to May 4^56, from JuT 1857 to M^L?i?«r Bf"»«"'.ck from^ovember .until the tTnion. durini which seve^lnprLl^f^'il^ ^ga-n^'^'n April 1866 .; Secretary of that Provfnoe^^ an^frn^ »? ^'^ ilf, '"^'i ''^^ «*''« of Provincial the Gove^rnment ; has bel' a dfetJ'rEn^finH' ^"'^' ^^^ was. leader of confer w th the Imoerial G.^vprn,nf^* England on several occasions to regarding the UniTof the Brftfsh A^ °" ' W'"*^"* P^^ic business, notably an*Intercolonial Sway has alsoi^S ^°'°'"*^'' *°'*.^!'* construction If \ sister Provinces ; warydeleSte tS thfrwl^rr"'^ ?t" .""^^ »"«8ion8 to the ^ to that in Quebec the same Sir • and^S tti I !^^^^^ Conference 1864, complete terms of UnionMSefi-'e? . h-^Wo « H"**'l" S**'**"".*' ^<»n'««nce, to from*^Her Mi^iesty as an WutivV ColnoiMo^^^v"* '^°^ """^ precedence C . B. (Ci vilX &er Maiest?^867 »„H i?% m^*"*^ ^^"^ Brunswick ; created Privy Council and aSSdMini«.^J ^f^r^F' **?^ 'f ^' «^o^" o^ the July; 1867 5 was ActSf SSter of 1»nhL w*°t ' r***" ^"l* dominion Ist of April 1869 ; sworn as SiSr of F\n^^}i ^Vo^^ H""' ^ °.^'"*^^r 1868 to :.=^ranoi9 Hincks, and aga^Jim 0cto^^^^^^^ present without ^^^r^i^^i^X^^^^ill'^n^fS^'t,^^^^^ To SS. ^ ^V ./-V*^>. "*- >.i *'•"» - ■X-:, ~!«^'.Vl!i|ii'ijiL^n4!M!l|w y- 100 ^A Parliamentary Directory. country; resigned November, 1873, on ..appointment as LieutbnantrOovernor of New Brunswick i was Lieutenant-Governor from 16th November, 1878» until llth July, 1878 ; sat for city of St. John in Lesislative Aseembly of New- Brunswick fVom June 18&4 to June, 1856, when defeated on the Prohibitory Liquor Law question, and the Oovprntnent ' resigned ; from Jane 1867 to March 1866, when defeated «n t)ie Union polioy of his Qovernment, and again from 1866 until the Union, wheirhe resigned to accept a seat in the Commons and represent New Brunswfck' in theDominion Cfabinet. The Prohibitory Liquor Law of New Brunswick was the work of Mr. Tijieyasa private member. Aihongst other measures or^iuiportance introduced and carried b the QoverAment of which he was a member, may be mentioned the following : Vote by ballot ; an extension of the franchise ; an Act authorizing the construction of the European and North Amerfean Railway as a GoverunTient work ; an Act authoj^izmg the construction of the Intercolonial Railway, New Brunswick agreeing to pay three-and-a-half twelfths of. the cost ; an Act granting facility tor the construction of certain railways, under which 230 miles have since been built in New Brunswick. Retumed to Gommorfs at general election 1878, a,nd i^ain at' last general election. A Liberal- Conservative. Opposed by Geo. MoLeod. Total population, 26,127. Votes on voters' list, 2,929. Votei9 polled 2,439 f For \ Against Minority 1,288 1.161 137 VICTORIA, Hon. John Costioan, J.P , P.C, ((?rond Falls, N.B. ; Ottawa.) Was born at St. Nicholas, P Q., Ist February, I836>; educated at Ste. Anne's College; has been Registrar of Deeds for Victoria, and Judge of the Superior Court of Common Pleas, New, Brunswickf 'sat for present seat in New Brunswick Assembly from 1861 to 1866f^hen defeated. Returned to Common'b at the Unioir; re-elected at general election 1872 ; at general election 1874; at' general election 1878, and again by accl^ation at la^t general election. Sworn of the Privy Council and appoint«d Minister of Inland Revenue 23rd May, 1882, whicn he still holds. Moved an address, 20th May , 1872, praying His Excellency to disallow the New Brunswick School'^ct, on the ground that said law is unjust, afid caii^s much uneasiness among the BomSn Catholie population ; and on 14th MayH^T3> '-'that the Governmen should advise His Excellency to disallow the Acts passed by the New Brunswick Legislature," whion was carried."' On 6th May, 1874, moved for an address to Her Migesty, pra^yiag to cause an Act to be passed amending the British North America Act, 1867, ' by ^providing that ev««ry religious denomination iu.New Brunswick shall continue to possess and enjoy all such rights with regard to their schools as they possessed and enjoyed at the time or the passage of the said Act, etc., which motion was subsequently withdrawn On 8th March, 1876, moved resolution praying for the passage of an Act amendine the B. N. A. Act, by providing that the Roman Catholic inhabitants of New Brunswick shall have tue same rights, privileges, etc., as are enjoyed and possessed by the Roman Catholic minority of Ontario and the Protestant minority of Queoeo, which, after amendment, was carried. In Session, 1877, moved for an enquiry into the case of Prof. O'Donoghue, charged with having rjudedvin the Norlh-Weflt BabellkMiu A Goagervativa . -„-_^ _ _. .„ =:.=^ Total pk>puUtion, 16,686. x. -< CS» -At A-*»*4 » I.HV V ..j^i.— w:v».-. itfGovernor nber, 1878, ibly of New, Prohibitory ine 1867 to t, aoid again e GommODB Prohibitory I a private carried b the Joverurtient il Railway) >st ; an Act which 230 ommorfa at A Liberal- foilowini orizing the lated at Ste. udge of the Bent seat in Returned to jrnl election lai^t general r, of Inland ), 20th May , lool'^ct, on among the govern nnen Y the New aoved for an nending the y religious joy all such [ at the time withdrawn '. of an Act inhabitants are enjoyed ) Protestant ission, 1877, with having .•^' Commoners, Province of- Prince Edward Inland WESTMORELAND, lOI JoauB W'ooD,M.A,, {Scushme,) p~&rf'J^Jirc:S^^^^^ l«t general election. '^A C^Ji'^S' Opp^S^brS^^^^^^ '^\ ToUl po|>uh»tion, 37,719. Votes or. voters' list. 6,979. ^ Votes polled, 4,808 . 1^°' ^fi20 lAgainsfr- 2,188 Majoritiy 432 YORK. Thomas Temple, (fVed«ncton.) * LumblHn^;„7L'iltji',t?H^^^^ '« -^-«ted in J883; has%een PresSS^'of tiepfdefkJon'RS wl?^^^^^ '^' »° first returned to Parliaoient 29th -Jan i««!^ »^ flir.u ' ®^" ^ ^^^ present; death of Mr. John pjff Tci'^livSi ^fill^iV??*^?? «S"!?d by thJ ' Total population, 30,397. Vote^ polled, 3,846 i^°'. 2.012 I Against 1,834 Z»M.;Jan., 1884, to fHl'the vacancy caue^ by The A Oo^ervative. Opposed by Geo. P. GregJryl r Votes on voters' list, 4,932. Majority, 178 PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. KING'S COUNTY DISTRICT. Pbtkb Adoiphus MoImttbb, M.p., CM., (^/&4;, ) Collel?th2"Q;ebrotSLf';Sd'£.fJ^ *' St. Dunstao McGiTi Universitv IMrT?- I^r« **;*' 5n";en»ty; graduated M. D.Tt JTppo-ed tTl\ M^Do'^ifdrfe-rMffit^^^ Total population, 26,433, -^VotetpoHecT f Peter A. Mclntyre. 4A.e*M«Don»iai I J. E. Robertson. I E. B. Muttart, itMi^ 2.002 1,864 ■*,-■■ ^se-i^^^.-* J ' 0" ^ ii£ ^iWtij'\ ii i.j; ^ii«wqi»W»tpi !llB.j i il.M^^^ ,i^l) r yj^ii j fpVfi < iiji»|ii^^ [jVS 102 ^Parliamentary Directory.' . ^^ , KING'S. AcarsTiKE Con^ Maodonald Was born all Paninure, PrE.I., 30th June, 1837 i edutoted at Grammar School, Georgetown and Central Achdemy, Charlottetown jXapoointed Com- missioner for nknaging Exhibition of Local Industry, P. K. I. on several occasions; aCakain in Volunteer Mjlitia. B'irst returned to Parliauient in 1870asoDeof the representatives for the Third Electoral District of KinK» County, jn the Local Assembly ; supported the Railway Bill, and on a dissolu- tion ot the H6u8e was again returi ed with a handsoine majority ; in 1873 went to the country on the question ot Confederation, and was returned in favor of Confederation on the "Better Terms ;" on the Island going into Confederation was returned for King's County to support Sir John A. Macdonald; defeated at general election 1874; re-elected at general election 1878, and again at last general election. A Liberal Conservative, and in favor of the National Policy. Opposed t^s above, ^J" ■ See population as above and names ofopposing candidates and votes polled. PRINCE. Hon. James yEO,(Porte8 polled. )wner; sat nada, and eturned to iber, 1873; fiin at last ry and D. Returned, I a JuBtioe d to Local at for two at general n politics; ries of the pport such , Opposed ^otes polled Ee~ CTmlfal oe Edward itor of the . Commoners, Province of British Columbia. - . ,03 KX P^i\1dS"lslat"^kW' -!?-«-! for .he Tenantry Rieht Hon FT p p p^m j • " j ^*"1 Commilbion, presided over bv th* Genera of Prince Edward Tsl,.nH ihaq „ TT •■ ";i.„"* ' was Soli citor- the OppositioriTSfeXiet v^^i^s^mblv*^^^^^^ ""^ ^^^""^ ^^ Government,Septen.berl876 whiohhS ^ until called upon to form a of Premier and CSSty-WaP Votes polled as follows : As declared by Returning Officer As declared by a Judge 3,472 i R®*urned. 3,462 3,062 3.164 > o , I >Keturned. 3,122 L. H. Davies, F. D. Brecken, J. T. Jenkins, Hon. D. Laird, L. H. Davies, J. T. Jenkins, _,.«„ P. D. Biecken, 3,120 m, ... I Hon. D. Laird, 2,769 virtuI^ttek^W^^^^^^ u3er"Svic'V'%^n"C'^'' ««-*'-<* V Pebr^V, 188.Cthe name ^ j't jpnkLy ^ii'^P- ^^' V.'"* "^^^^ *»>« 27tt that of P.'deSt. CroirBTeck'e/wls su^'lSSteTinirXleor '^^""' ^"^ I QUEEN'S. ; Fmbkick Db St. C»ok B«.otB,. Q.C., iking aru,,CiiSrU,Ua«m.) election. A Conservative. (See above.) ' ^ '*'"" ** '*"* ««°"»» PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. CARIBOO. James Rkid, (Quesnelle.) the Waa born in the Township of Hull. P.Q/. ui Amn,«» luao «j . j, Common School of that place- wei^t to RrT^Vi^'u?*"??*.'^ 1862 1 ■1; .i».i<...„ '■Vii P 'l t lftH^ ' y UJlAlL l'LU. Ii )(y Oj%Jl'iW i |jJ ' ,^»^ i iji ! gii>fW WW'iW 1 e 104 Parliamentary Directory. election. A Liberal-Conservative ; favors protection to native industries, and in order to encourage emigration to new districts, main roads and other facilities of ingress should be projected ahead of settlement. Total population, 7,650. NEW WESTMINSTER. Joshua ATitrooD Retnoldb Homer, (Jftrn Westminster.') Was born at Barrington, N.8., August 1827, and educated there; is a Commission Merchant ; settled in British Columbia in 1868; was elected to the first Legislative Council in British Columbia 6th October. 1863 ; and re-elected by acclamation lOth October, 1864. First returned to the Commons in March 1882, on the appointment of the sitting mtfnjber. Dr. T. R. Mclnnes, to the Senate ; re-electea by acclamation at last genera! election. A Liberal Conservative. / Total population, 16,417. VANCOUVER. David William Gordon, (.Nancdmo.') Was born Ih the Township of Camden, Ont., 27th February, 1&S2 ; served apprenticeship 1 10 the building trade with Smith & Fisher of Wallaceburg, Ont. ; emigrated to California in 1856, and thence to British Columbia m 1858 ; settled iki Nanaimo in 1861 ; is a contractor and builder, and head of the firm of Gordon & Co., wharf owners ; twice declined the ofier of a Commission of the Peace ; was one of the promoters, and for many years on the Committee of Management of the Nanaimo Literary Institute ; was an unsuccessful candidate for Nanaimo in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia at general election 1866, and on th« resignation of the sitting member, John Bryden, was elected to that House in June, 1877 ; sat two sessions, and was one of the Committee that arranged the order of business which terminated the dead-lock in the Assembly in 1878 ; was an uosuccessfVil candidate for same seat at general election 1878, and an unsuccessful candidate for present seat in the Commons at general election 1878. First returaed to the Commons 4th August, 1882. A Conservative, and in favor of therailway policy of Sir John A. Macdonald's Government; was chiefly instrumental in inducing the Elliott Government of British Columbia to carry through the Aasembly the Bill known as the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1877. Opposed by Arthur Bunster. Total population, 9,991. Votes on voters' list, 1,202. Votes polled. 765 { J^ij^^ Migority^ 465 800 166 / VICTORIA. Sdvabd ObcTw BAxnt, (Saur^ Point, Victoria.) Was bom at Lambeth, Surrey, England, 1 6th 8e rey, England, 16th September, 1843 ; ednoatcd Umuwicu, St woton n* MUMnecr noimnacHHi WtliB"'ltOTat ttOBpitattJctrooti'Uie«uinctti~'«t~wi»tciriiej|iMiine«r nomtwatioii intoHbe Royal Navy by competition ; entered the Roval Navy 11th September 1860 1 obtained first CNi||nii8aioa lltb Sept. 1866, and Lieutenant's CommiMioa 5t*if.j«*3»Cr'„'S,'1^ 3*-j\k'4tfl fe«Si«-.-vV ^^ .i ^'-|Jti{jM<-l.!^ *tV/ *-I^ Is-M^ W^^: .4^lB%^Ai^li^^i.f i^^-y-'^'\f^ff^^^^^^^l^^-t^ lislriei, and " and other ' there; is a s elected to 1863 ; and e Commons i. Mclnnes, A Liberal 832; served rallaceburg, !olunibia m and head of e offer of a ny years on ite; was an y of British the sitting 77 ; sat two of business iiQSUCcessful lul candidate returned to [ the''"?°- A Liberal Conservative, and strenuJusly opp n°' . . 266 . '* J ( I Next highest against 109 ^ ,463/ : Majority for F. J. Barnard, 1«7 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. ' LI8GAB. •%SSi«Vi>»<:isiti I. .«mj.i,if». ..i^Sl: a-t^ Parliamentary Directory. Universitv; ia.a Barrister-at-Law of-Hanitoba; was Inspector of Publib HSchools for the Count y of Glengarry fironr September 18?1 tintH Not^mber ^ 1874. First returned to Parliament for Springfield in Legislative Asisembly ^ of Manitoba at general election 1878, and re-elected 1879; resigned to run for gresent seat in the Cd'mmons; elected at last general election. A Liberal, ippoaed bjr John C. Schultz. > Total population, 6,786. Votes on voters' list, 4,914. Votes polled, 1,480 I For \ Against Majority 760 72tf 40 MARQUETTE. Robert ^ kt^os, {Portage LaPrairie.') Was born in E1ora,30th April, 1863 and educated at the Common School, Salem, County Wellington ; is a millwright by trade; is now engaged in the frain trade, land breaking and railroacf contracting ; went to Manitoba in 876; has been in the Municipal Council of Portage LaPrairie (or two years ; first returned to Parliament at last general election. A Liberal, and opposed to the policy of Sir John A. Macdonald. Opposed by E. McQonald. Total population, 19,449. Votes polled. 2,253 {l^^^,,,, Ig Majority, as declared by Returning Ofiicer, Majority, as declared by a Judge on a re-count, PROVENCH^. 193 188 Hon. Joseph Rotal, LL.D., {Pfovencher Avenue, St. Boniface, Winnipeg.} " Vfaa born at Repentigny, P.Q., 7th May, 1837 ; educated at the Jesuits College, Montreal ; called to the Bar of Lower Canada, 1864, and to the Bar of Manitoba 1871 ; as an advocate, has been rVtaiined in many im|Mrtant causes^ > the most notable of which were those of the Queen vs. Ambroise Lupine, and ., the Queen Te. Naud, tried at the Manitoba Crtminal Assizes, Oct. 1874, (or '" 'tbiB execution o( Thomari Scott, under the Provisiohal Government of Louis (Biel, and in wbioh be waa asaociated with Hon. J. A. Ghapleau, QC^ as^a Counsel (or the defence ; was for' some years one ol the Assistant French ■ ■ on thg— V period; y '■Ordre, ^ which be conducted until 1860 ; was one of the founders of ha Bevue Cana^ dienne 1864, to which he contributed many valuable and interesting papers; in 1867, founded, with others, Le Nouveau Mondi (Montreal), of which lie became chie( editor ; in 1871, shortly after his removal to Manitoba, estab- . lished Le Mitt$, of w^ich he still ramain* editor and proprietor ; is leader of the M6ti8 and French Canadians o( Manitoba ; author oi' " Vie Politique de rLafon^ne" (1864), and of maBjr ^ih» ljnpprtM| eontrittitioina^,;-- . to Freboh Gatfadian litemturet was one of the SiNuretarieiB to th« Moatreal (Oftntnil OoiDinit^t Md took «n »cti v« pi^ in organisiog tb* Pap%l Zou«v<^ '/ ' ^^ /^ W^-: of Public Not^mber ^ I Asisembly ^ to run for A Liberal. ion School^ jged in the auitoba in two years ', id opposed Vinnipeg.y " the Jesuits ) the Bar of tot causes^ ^pitie, and ' , . 1874, for • it of Louis Q.C., aaia mt French iter on the^-s ed period; ^ Bd L'Ordre, ^ evue Cafw ng papers ; ' which he oba, estab- > ) leader of olitique de ■triwitionB. R JToBtreal M Zou«T<^ Commoners, Prffvince df Mnnitoba. , jq- Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 1871, an office he vacatS Maroh {«?/"* Total population, 11,496. ( » .1 SELKIRK. HiiOH MoKat 8nTtfEBLAirD,'(irfn»rip<^.) thecJrnt5:?r&Sg:fef*»;;ffi'2^? educated in SdSrjj^^ : 3^1 imur^trf t«>wli.W«t at jwii;.er.l e&tion.^^A LibSj.5; tion, 1876;4«tl Total population, 12,77ll ^ JW^ Agimst J,4i?= 1,064 iV. Miyority 423 iLOi . I'AKi^fcf Jfi'* TT" ' 169 « Scotland •••• 4 y» Ireland , ^ f , " England; » «« Oni ted States.... • J " Wales.. .^ * ' " Germany.?: .....,,.,.. I " Oibraltkr ;.... .y^^| 1 Place ofWrth not aswrtained * 1 ¥ »T-»Tm-w-nrvw-*^^ 211 ^' *^['A-^V£)k%^ I, -VA-S-W^ft^' i at Perth, lewspaper, antil 1873, at Perth, 18 in 1866 ; at Colonel 870, form- low Lord) liana inva- tvernment, lich," after November Y of votes, " Aeembly, J79 5 reais- 18 fleeted { aaervative. Bth Novem- Ith Novem- 169 14 9 6 6 1 1 I / T^e Commons— Statistical. Analysis. ('onuUers born between the years 1812 and 1820 i„c '«« « „ 1821 and 1830 inc « . r. . w. ■. - ..1^31 and 1840 inc «' «.. „ , 18« and 1860 inc, E ateof birth not ascertained ""' ^ ~^^' *"'* ^^^ '»« ' • - ' , • -^ .. - "" ••••.. luaive^ usive jusive Kaive aive / - - ■ ProFBSSIOK OB BuSINBSg. ' 211 S '^ »fefl8ion . '. . .' ;. 4»e Itfedical Profeaeion.... "** M( rchanta hf'"«>> .^. .. • JojrDalists .".* •••••: •••••••».......;... . ' Ml nufacturerfi Nctaries...,. ••"•• Miling... • • - Lunber-Merchanti'. '■.!'" '■"•"' COiitr^tora .... ' Shipbuilder8/...'.V;.V..V.'.V' Civil Engioe* "....« Foi warder and Manuftcture'rV.' "t * ••^• - Managing Director of a Comnan;?* ""• Traier (General).... .'••• •••,••••.....■.•..•..•...... General Agenta... ••"•••?.: + •.:•••.•.,.-.., Banc Age«t... :::;:;;;;;•• ;;;-i .,.. Prolessor (Educational) • ••••• Reti ed, and whose occup;'tlona- h*;; not b^en; V^ceriiined: ! " ipal Councillor! Depu?;RSveFS»^ AWermao.Mum- •••.... ■ * * • • • • • • i • • . ' ••..».; x^... •• ' ••••.. ....... ' "' " ...... »• ••• ..J ...V *•• ••'« v... 46 2 6 10! 4 aa havih i". 211 ,, Li '*-*«^i«»jll5-i9,«f^.^(S»\jji'^ >i fl. 1 A» > fW ■•T.^'1"" / COMMltTaES. SewioaAl Commiiteea of the Senate, 3rd Besiipn ^ ParlUmttit«< 48th Vtctotil^ X885. JOINT OOHtfiriBE OH THB UB^ The Hon. Speaker of the House, of Comt The Speajker, Alexandefi AllaD» Almoni BaillargeoD, BelleroWi boucherTille) de, Haythorne ' Laooete, Hon. Messieurs: Macpherson, . Sir Oavid L.« QdelU Pl^qnbt Po:M» li^'-ili^ '^ r>Wt^ J ■ V S'*^- Committees, BAIL WAYS, TELEGRAPHS AND HA^OJIS. The Hon. Mb, Diokey, Cbairman. til Bobitaille, ->. , , The floo. Messieurs j A^«?«)der, HaiiHHon, " Maelnnw Allan, 'Kaulbach ""vS"*?; ^ > woiiaijie Boucherville, de, LeonaVi ' mJI'^"''^*^>' ?y»°f Campbell, Sir A, MccTeSn *^^T°'?Vr Schu/tz.' Carvell, ' McDonald u T" °*'""^' ^' ««>«. ' tQuorum S.J CONTINGENT ACCOtJN:!^. The Hon, Ma. Howlan, Cbairman. . , • Tbe Hon. Messieurs j Alexander, , piint «„•>- Archibald, Girard M^*^J Pelletier, Armand, Qnm S''£'"^«*J'' ^o^er, Botsford flimifton m'ST.*^"'' ^'^' Campbell, Sir A., SJllan '- mI*^^'",*"' Bobitaille, ' fu.«ev«r. Li^coste, B. Columbta), Power, ft^S?^J Bead, MaoMillan, Reesor, Macfarlane, Schulti, MontgDmery, Scott, O'Dpnohoe, Sutherland, P*^-***' [Quorom.J -JBolduc BoaohervilJe,de,- Macfarlane. P»7tbor«e, PJmnb, BEPOBTING DEBATES. The Hon. Mb. Di Bou(B«btii.lb, Chairman. The Hon. Mesaieun i Scott, *\„ TbiUvdMui, Trudel, Vidal, ■ pla^f^^ .Ai,Si -t*^*U^ v/i4s*i .^'i i^ V- 112 Parliamentary Directory Select Stahdiqg: Committees of the House oj Commons, >d Session, 5th Parliament, 48th Victorik, 1885. 1, ON PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS. -^ / , ' - D. GjBOCARDj Esq., Chaij-maD Measieure : *, ^i^ Davies, Desjardins, Abbott, ' ^[ Ainvot, Belleau, • • Blake, BoBse," " Cameron (flurow), Cai^eron ( VictoAa), Casgrain, Colby, Gostigaii, Curran, •Daly, Girouard, Hall, Laurier, Lister, Mdcdonald (Sir Johr ), Mackenzie, MacrDaster, McCarthy, M duty re, Mclsaac, •:.':'" 1 '■i^ ' I ^ -'^ i - Mills;' Ouimet, Patterson (i?»aex), . Kobertsqri (Hamilton), Royal,' Shakespeare^ Temple, Weldon, Wells, White iCardwell) and Woodworth— 3;5. ^ Armstrong, Benson, Billy. ■ - , Canjeron (InveiTiess'), Campbell {Renfrew), Campbell ( VniHoria), Casey, Cochrane, Cougblin, ■ • - Abbott, Allen, Amyot, Baio (Houlfingts), Bain ( Weniworthy, Baker (Missisquoi), Barnard, ,, Beaty, ' Bechard, Bell, Belleau, Benoit, Bergeron, , . Bergin, .'.'•'. Bemier. . .. <. ■: ' 2. ON EXPIRING LAWS Edward Haokett, Esq., Chairman Messieurs : Daoust, s> De St. Georges, Desaulniers ^ Dodd, ■ {St. I Matirictih GuLllet, ^ Httckett, Barley, Hesflon, Labrosse, [Quorum J.] 3. RAILWAYS, CANALS AND TELEGRAPH LINES The Hon. Sir HkAtob LANGEviNJChainnan. Messieurs Fairbanh, . Ferguson {Welland), Fisher, Mclntvre, McMillan {Faudreuil). Paint, " Pruyn, Rinfret, Kobertson (Hastinas)' Tyrwhitt, ^ ^' Valin and Yea.— 27. wmr Forbes, Fortin, Fpster, Gfiult, GeoflPrion, Girouard, Glen, . Gordon; . Orandboia, , Haggart, H«Tl,' Orton, .«r ' Ouimet, .■'' Paint, Patterson (l?««ex>. Pope, Ray, Riopel, Robertson {Hamilton), Robertson {Hastings), Robertson {Shelbume), Ro*>fl,' Royal, Ryltert, *; , , Scott, , . L" ' ^^Sen vei7= Hiefkey, - Small, ..n. ..U -*/ ■ X sion. ''\ rex), . xmilton). •M) and 15. ^ idreuil), itings), tilton), 'ings), btirne). .>rS Committees. .; ~- "3 ^^ RAILWAYS. CANALS AND TkEGRAPH J.m^.-fCorUi.,,a.J Blondeau, Bosee, Boura0»'■ Thompson, Tupper, ' , 16. Committees. '■' 7. PUBLIC ACCOUNTsJ JoH.v CHARLE8 RiTKBT, E8q., (Caiman. / \ MeBsieuwi: Costigan, Ma88ue. Coursol, ;, jiulook R*^'^*' Poue Desaulniew (5<. iraMric«.),Rinfret. Harrow, Riooel FerguHon ( »'«««,Ki), RolTrteoD (6'A<5/6„rnc), "5 Hykert, Scriver, ' Somerville (Brant), Sntheriand (Selkirk), Taflohereaii, Tillejr (Sir Leonard) Townshend, y.T'' White (Ourdtaell), Vhite (Basting,), Wliue (Eetifrao}, Wood (BroekvUU) and Wood ( »r«» 0.ton, \ Ouiniet, PfteWion (flronD, Piatt, Reid, Robertson (Bamilttm), Rykert, " Scott, Scriver, o Shakespeare, Somerville (Bruce), Sutherland (Oxford), TiHeyCSirLonard), Vail, Vanasse, ^ Wallace (Forifc), W^ldonv? White (Oardwdl), White (Renfrew)! ^Dgelier, Lessage, .4-' ;i 'ft r# ,.---fs r- ii6 Daves', Dawson, Desjardins, Dickinson, Dugas, Dundaij, Parliamentary pirectory., ^. BANKrpfGAND COMMERCE. -rContrnwerfJ MacHonald (Sir John), Macdonaid (Kivgt), Mackenzie, ' Mackintosh, Macmaster, McCallum, Williams, Wood ( Weaimor eland), Wright and Yeo.— 100. ; [Q* jorum 9c] 9. IMMIGRATJON AND COLONIZATION, , , P. WhitEj Esq., Chairman. Messieurs: "" — Allen, Allison. Armstr'jng, Auger, Bain ( Wentworth), Barnard, « B^churd, Bell, Bwioit, Billy, Blondeau, .^ Bonrassa, Bryfeon, Burnham, Burns, Cameron (Middlesex), Campbell (Renfrew), Catudal, i Chapleauy *Cimon, , ,. _^ i' Cochrane, "- Cock burn, Colby, * ; Cough I in, Daly, Dawson, Dugas, Edgar, Fairbank, Farrow, Ferguson (Leeds d; „., Clerk ■A„i8l5|^,M«,er4„,CI„„cerV .-^ . ■ ' The Venerable John Strut Lander M A ri.„.i- A,e. Soutteiv Third E„g,.h C.r. and C.erk> Private Bii., ^ Ti,^,-, "• ^.-h&„fcf3Sl?f,t^St ^-'- ^'^ ^"->-^ -d Chie. ^J S^f "LeL^'";.''""' ''"''^''^'•' 28e.NeI^b Street. .. ... '''"iZlX^t^^^^ te"-^'-^''"^^'^ Vi«t«nt :^,W{c W ■p.eud. F:I:Mltdtt'(^r"^^"''"^^^^^^^^^ B. Edward Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod J. B. Myrand, Postmaster. " Peter Dunne, Housekeeper. Pierre Rattey, Doorkeeper. Thomas Wheeler, News-rooth Keeper Charles Young, Speaker's Messenger F G.lbert. Wardrobe and Assistant Doorkeeper. ^ - John Dunne, Bank Messenger. 0. Arohambault,- Messenger. A ndr6, Gravelle, House Carpenter * ' *^ Odilon Arcl,amb.ult, Permagent Messenger. Joseph Larose, P«fmanftnt Messenger. ^'"" Ci i f'"'"^" '■ ^- Bobitaille. J. H ""tOril^Saa '•'" ^''«»-"*. "oben Graburn, Gerald .«. -I \ Vv- ii8 Parhamentary Dtuctory, Bdouabo Joskph Utoktin, Clerk of the Senate and of the ParlianjenU, Maeter m Chancery, Caebier and Accountant, 47 Slater Street, Ottawa^ Parliainent Houae. Was born in Quebec in 1833 1 educated «t the Quebec Seminary i •dinitted as a Notary L C 3rd Deoi, 1858 and was for some years a member of the Chamber of Notaries for the district of Quebec j served as a volunteer officer during the "Trent" affair; became Major of the 9th Batallion volunteer Militia or Voltigeurs de Quebec, and retired retaining rank, 1866 1 appomted Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, Canada, 4th Jan, 1866; to same ?£S*TT .*"* Dominion 6th July[186T; Deputy Registrar Generallst July, 1868, Unoer Secretary of State of (panada 9th July 1873; appointed Secretary of the Civil Service Board 1876; atopointed Clerk of the Senate 26tb Jan. 1883. The Venerable John Strut LAUokB, MV X, Rector of Christ Churcli, Arch- deacon of Ottawa, Chaplain olt the Sena^ The Rectory. Was born in Moate Countjr, Westmeath, Ireland; v^as educated at Brivate sciiools and at Trinity College, Toronto; Rector of Christ Church ttawa, from 1867 to present time; appointed Archdeacon of Ottawa, 1874: Chaplain of the Senate, 1883. . R«N« Edward Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Usher's resi- . .dence, Parliament House. J Was born at Three Rivers, Que., 24th Jfen., 1848, called to the bar L C 1867; in U.C. in Easter Term 1869 ; appointed to precent office (on the retire- ment of his fttther) 4th June 1876. Oftioiai, Rbpobtbbs of the Senate Debates. Messrs. Andrew and George C.Bolland, contractors for^ienale Hansard, hold a contract from the Senate to report, edit and publish the debates of the Senate, Staff employed.— 1, J. Waters, assistant reporter ; Miss Emma ArmBtrong, Miss Jessie Christie and Miss Hemming, type-writers, \ Y -«« H>^ m*» pmm. J R. C. I.] R'. E. •y 1 "* Cb( ■ i.ii -— — ■■ ... ..... ■ .,— — .— .™- ^ -y-..- - - '.jT.., ,. L,l ^- — Sh 'im.S^Ju^fdl -"iikiMit-y.) ,%Z:il^i/^jAU.'^i'ji -% MOUSE OP C6MM0NS AUd OPPICeS. (PABUAMiirr Bdildikos.) Y Bov, G. OPFieBRS OF IHE HOUSE OF COMMONS. A. KiMFATBioK, LL.B., Q.O., Speaker (page 36). ^pliam Maodonell, Serjeant-Rt-arinB q».»*-. * . ^^^^8 Building. •' ^ •"""' Serieant-at-arma' M«id«dce, Heiflf^Smith. deputy serjeantat-arme and Speaker'a Mnr«»,,- <- Gustavua W. Wickateed, Jaw clerk. Mcretary. ^ Wm. Wil8o«, aasisUnt la« clerk and chief Bngliah tr«.8l.tor J'r'e Chan, '7"^"* '•'' "'""^ '"^ chiemencUr^^Lr. J. R. RChapIeau translator of votes, proceedings and journal F. B. Hayes, assistant English translator. Journals. R. J. Wicksteed, assistant English translator. ' 7 * o * P""<"P*' «'"k of the committees. J. A. Genand, assistant French translator. A . Frechette, assistant French translator, D. L.DesauIniera, assistant French translator. L. Uframboise, assistant French translator. F. X. Demers, assistant-French translator. fi^ Query, assistant French translator aobert Brewer, assistant accountant F MacGillivray, clerk of routine and records. Henry B. Stuart, English engrossing clerk. it. itomaine, clerk of stationery. C.B. Clarke, assistant clerk stationery office. " R' Mco'ftoflLI ?f ''r^'"'* '"•"^ of proceedings. E; P Ba^"*::S'r r^^^^^^^ committees. MCOttnts. ■ ''^ *"•; *"«"•'* of Stan iing committee on public .^ .'*^ w, ly. Bowlest Maifltant clerk of votM an. Taylor, assistant English journal clerli and clerk of petitions. J. Dalton, elerkof«*88ron|il pajjers.' ■ .^. ..'■. Pierre Rivet, chief Prenc^jotirna^ clrt-k. N. Balzareti, assistant French journal clerk, ' N. Robidoux and Treffle Ouimet, junior derks". J. Stansfield, pdstii>68ter. . ■ B. Pelletier, assiAtatit ppstinaifter: .. . ; * DfiPARtHfeNT OF TilBSEftJEANT-AT-ABMS. • ).■' ■A ■■■/ ^ Lucien Dube.'cjjief messenger and housekeeper. ^ 1 Turgepn, assistant messenger ^nd housekeeper. Joseph Brown, bank niessenger. -^ m&n^eM:^^"""'"' ''" ^'"'''"' *':^^'»««"^' Wm, e^irns.. A. Lizotte G, A. Boudreault, clerk's messenger. . ; . George Smith, night watchman. (James Sinclair, house carpenter. . , r ' Dkpabtment. op Printing of Parliament. K. Botterell, distributor of printed papers. ■Jf. Boulet and H. A. Botterell, assistants. J. Rivet, W. H. Whilbck, and J. Wiltshire, messengers. ' " ' Commissioners for Administeriko ihe Oath Tij JlcMBKRHi John G. Bourinot, clerk of the House. - Francois Rouleau, assistant clerk of the House ,'*• Donald W. Macdonell, Serjeant-at-arms. >. ' Gustavus W, Wicksteed, law clerk. t^ ' Henry Hartney, accountant. __ ■ ; •• John KJeoroe Bourinot, M.A., Clerk oi the House of Commons. R«„®w"v*?^'^/'^y'^^;'a2^'*? October, 18.37; educated, under tu torsi, ip.oi ^^i'Jf- ^- f«'^'-a"d atlrmity College, Toronto, where he took WeluSon ^f Cair K«''p'''r'P' ' r' subsequently connected Willi' the newspapS pS ' ■rpS.?p, ?. IsfiA*""'^""^" "^ J^^^^^^ ""'^ ^'''^on «*«tabli-^hed, t^e'^Ha'^ihix Reporter in 1860 and w^s its chief editor ifor year*.; He has been for ken^V iTi.\SSlif^L^J'^'^'''^^ ^"'^^ A^eLan,and,Cwadian Sri^^^^^^ andisauthorof several works on various historca and politicalauestions rnii''"IV.iS!;«! ''?'•'' ?" Parliamentary Procedure., A ffllow of ?he Cal Pe ?^^*n/'If*''«^r**i*'^.'r°^^^'"^? of whiffh he h«« conirlbuteralso a r»„^« „ '*^ Statistical Societju! Bon. Secretary of the Royal feetv of Sfp «!LT *'''"'' o«^«'»' reporter of, the Nova S(jotia AssemblV frdm 1861 to the eve of Confederation ; appointw^ to the Senate 1868, wfaere"^ he. remained Uiitil ftpi>ou^ second clerC assista nt, .April 1873; W tioihf^d fi gS- -w«BrFebm»i7riiTr?imw!^8inKr»riRe *ff«F h ^^ \ ¥^i .. . • 1 , toon -w.^,...™.* f ^nivi.uic-fiwwf WM9'IMJ iVOj a Gommimoaer per dedimtu potetiatutd iatI)«oeB)b«r»< ^ '3V'i:W*i-. '*''4k^h:-^. -f". 'f-iff ^ •^.^^y, '•'•J91 Ifouse of Commons' and Qfficei. 121 .■■/, Francois Fout.nAt EooLBAn. B.C.L.. Clerk A«8i8tan"t Hou«e of Commons Co.m„o„a /ro/n general elino^/mJuS^aWXr^i^^ ^"l^*'^^^". '» the preseot poBition: , " "^''J^ ^*^^» wfafen^appoiDtiKi lo ^''spa^i^IS.''"^'^""'*"^''"'^ ^'^^"^ °^ tUe Printing of P^liai^at, 3S7 Co.l^'^S'^Jifcjftt.fKS fr'tf " »»>« Upperlnada lH38i%pointed assieLtXe clerk J^r^ ** 'a* ^P/^"" ««">a«f^Ae6e.Dbly , Jonit. Coimmttee of both .Uoise« on U.e n 'i?.M*„'^''r"p'"^. ^^*'' ^^f'** ^^ ^^^^ Office clerk 1864. an assistant pLT J,*'*' ?"'"">« of ParJiameht 1S62 } chief ■ l«t l^ece,|,ber^^88S^.^aT8i i^Ln^r*'' Commons January 1873 untif . ^''•'g'anceton^.nberHiftlleV'urr ' "* ^i^'mster I'i.e oath oC ''"'''Z^'Z^^''^' Serjeant-at-anns. 8erjea«t-at-arme Residence, ".anf5^;?i:j?ra^;i;il!f ^a^?"^"*^^ the4U. iW«.ont Militia ^ SerjeatVat-anuH to the Egt.ltlve Ai;L^b^;"if"h?i■^^T' ^^^ ' •^P'T^l"^** l,4tii J une, 1864 i to sauie otttee for t hi H ^ .• . ? '*'* Prov»ace of .Ca}>ada Znd Noveuiber, miX^lnZS^n^Jtrll''^ A^ommou« .or t^e Doxumou the oaUi ul allegiance to inenlbJJi" ^ ' potestatum to adininiBter ■ ' ■ '■ r Official KKPORTEB8 OF TH-K CoW-s DKBAtBs. '* Bojrce, assistant reporjers. ^"^*^''°' ■^- ''^ Rifihardson, 8. A. Abbott, J. C. floDSK OF Commons Press Gallpry, 1885. . /^•ewden^A.McNee, , Winnipeg Fr^e Press ' * • ' :■ ■, ^"'*-'^'-«'"'««'~A. C.Campbell, .Toronto Globe ' ^•ccreva Sun, 18l> Gloucester Street CanipWl A. C, Toronto Globe, 201 Albeit Street Colhns J. E., Tofohio Grip, 144 Nicholas Sirea Cook, Fred. TorontoMail, 231 Sparks . >- " • Cuzner W. J ., Quebec Chronicle, Windsor floteh Dafoe J. W., Montreal Star, 61 O'Connor Street * " Gorman T. P„ Tor.>nto Globe, 260 Queen Street * " Hawk J. T., Ottawa Free Press, 229 Nicholas Street Hurteau D., L'Echo de LaurentHles. jtiAnfl o a .6c otgc.I<)r<>»tt^Mi,i6e Wellington Street Johnston James, Ottawa Citizen, 73 O'Connor Street Jones F. L., St. John Globe, Gloucester Street ^'I"J\ m '\ 'ff^^^^w I*' tufrnmi- t i •* \ 192 - Partianuntary DirecTary. Lewis John, TotontoGldSe^' ftlcLeod Street, Stewarton. Luesier L,, Otuwa Le Canadiafc?*^ Mackenzie W., Ottawa Free Press, 358 Copper Street Maripn A., Montreal Minerve. Mathewson H. M., Mortreal Gazette, 45 Queen Street? McAfee Arch., WiMiipeg Free Pre'8eJ45 Queen Street. McLeodJ. H., (Jape Breton Advocates. MercuraJ M., Journal de Quebec, St. Lours Hotel. Page N., Le Valie d'Ottawa, Hull, Que. " Pareona H. G., Toronto Mail, 352 Albert JSt reel. Richardson B. L., Witinipeg Sun, 45 Queen Streo*. Ryan Garrol), Ottawa Sim, 22 Kent Street. Stafford H. S., Montreal Gazette, 231 Sparks. Stewart J. K., London Advertiser, 619 Wellington Stre4 St John M.,, Montreal Herald, 69 Vittoria Street. Tarte J. J , Quebec Canadien. Wallace A. F., Toronto Mail, Windi^or Hotel. . j White R. S., Montreal Gazetto, House of Commons. ' White J. T., Ottawa Investigator, 43 Cliff Street. / I / r >r m. . / " v:. * -v^ 1' ^re'^P!^^^ **'''* ''^ -'^ 1 '" : ,.- ;. *|f DC' *f .,► ^ ;S - > t^"f'^-Y'jr''^'9 '»;*^'^T ~"t5;y'vW^i^f*?:^^^is«^??' '•i'VT'KJ' j?^ " »■* 'r 1 LEGAL ANb jluDlCIARY. 8UPBBME COURT OP THE DO^ON AND COURT OF EXCHEQU% ■ eide against .the Crown, or .ny oC of the^Jn. ^ " '^^ """' , . " Chuf" Justice. , Thk HoK. 8« W,.r.UM J6hkstoh R„ch«. Kt.. Beechwood. New Eko, 157 Wilbrod street, Ottawa. ' appo^^JTSilSlL^l-pi^^^^^ Term 1849, ber, 1869{ transferred to tW Pmiff «f^ *"**1°'; ^' Ontario 27th Decern- .ppointedVp„isnL^d^<|?L''r^l^^^^^^^^^^ ''^S^tTim^ ^'^" The Hoh. Telebphom FouByiEa, n*|y «b«e^Otta»aF J ■'X.-xi.^fiM m t\ «. J'.Y te^^fi^riu'ST.J: Li ?. w-jJi^i-^^.-^-s; I r*' ■ ■t"M«^|MMMpM| 7_- ■f,-i^'s:^ ■* / CfV^I 124 Parliamentary Directory. 1863; has been Battonnier to the Qaebws Bar and President of the General Council of the Bar of the Province of Quebec; was one of the editor, of U NotT^ti°T«*r^P*' ^^^y^^^ 1866.67-58, sworn of the Privv Counoir7th SlvM^i' ^^}^' "^ **'T*" o^Inl'inJ Revenue fVom that 'date unti 8h fe„?*iU^'-? •PP?""ed to eucceed. Hon. Sir A. A. (now Chief Justice) YhIT f «« ""'^'' o'^J'^'t'ce. in ^hich office he remained until transferreJ to ; S.nr.^i??"** RTH""""*' ^^'^ M*y' 18^5 » •PPointed a Puisne J JdieofthJ in?[.?P«^ "'*"*'^''*''?™*'-^^*rL''" elected and represented Belfeohasse ^ni»nt^"r"f ^~"' A"R"'V ^'^I®' ""»" '"'« elevatibn to tfie BenX and represented Montmagnv in QucIk-c Assembly from general elections 1871 until Tth November, 1873* when he resigned on his takinjr ofHoe The Sunreme Court Act and the Insolvencv Act 1876 werelltrSd ^^^imyind ,uo?i^^ fully carried, as Mmister of Justice. •uowess* The Hon. WiLUAM Alexandbb Hknbt, Bideau Club, Ottawa. , , oaHJ't^ !hI"RiH M*"«'"';^,' ^" ^^^^ Decen;.ber. 1816, educated there, was H^;L £! " ^' ^vi^^i ?PRO'"'«'* » Q- *'< 1849, has been Mayor of S.U «' *»«'»'"« a.'nem^fo the BxeciuiveGounciH849 and subsequently ?nlfi58."„7?«1«'''^r^w""^ was a delegate to England on publioVuS Rnn Sr^ ' «®u",'^ *° ^.*«t'"^*'^''o°° Reciprocity Treaty in conjunojion with Hon. Messrs. Gait (now Sir A. T.), Smith (late S(V A J.)..nd tfowljfnd (now 7h. ri.Fi\l!^ Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1866, wm a representative in the (Jharlottetown Union Conference, in that at Quebec, also the final confer ence that assembled in Londo,,^ 18S6 to complete (erms of union of BrHUh North America Provinces, was a member of the Nova Scotia Assembly for inanv years fromthe date of his first election 1841; an' unsuc?eVsf?l cJndWate* or MlrS I'fe? ii*jST'"*i"S at genera election 1867 and for Richmond in Jiarcn. I8b» , an Oil Aoc judge in the trial of eecton cases in N. 8 1874 1 appointed to the Supreme Court 8th October, 1876. *' The Hok. Hrnbi Elzeab Tasobebeau, Daly street, OtUwa. nfihYn!-^-" *^ ?o5'jy'^- ^j*?*'^^ P- Q' ^t*» October, 1836 , is co-proprletor ?r]J ?S*"'?i? ^!f!^ J?*T '^^o'* ^«'"»"«' conceded to his great aranSfHtherln 1746; educat^ at the Quebec Seminary, called to the Bar in October mu appointed a Q. C,1)I6T, poetised in%ebec with thriati Wuffi'Dwl fe'/^J '»'«'[.:'"'•» Jean Blanchet, Esq., Q. C, represented Beau«^ in the S«^!?^f''*!K''*n^ '^'" general election 1861 until tl.e Union of I8«7, when A t^ on![u'*S Comnions, appointed a Clerk of the Peace for the/Die rict of Quebec 30th September, WdCan office he shortly af terwardf miLned appointed » Puiene Judge of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec I2th January, 1871 , appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Dominion, October, 1878 (as successor tThis cousinv the late^Hon? J. t! ■ TjMchereau); he is author of the follo<*ing works: Tbe/Crimi.,sl Law hi the I^ormniou of Unada with notes, commentaries precedents tff indictments, dpc., 2 Vols. 8v0; and of a Code de Procedure* Civile du Bas Ca annotations. Canada, with The Hok. Johh Wiluhoton Gwtmve, Metoklfe atteet, Ottawa. m.,„Y*?b'?T* *^*'",''S,^".<^'U *?. '••« 9P^'*^y of Dublin. Ireland, on the 80tb March, 1814, entered Trinity College, DuWiii, in July 1828, came to Canada and was "jdmitted a member of the Caw Society at Toronto as a student of Uw in June, 1832, studied first in the officej>f the late Thomas Kirkpatrlok. Esa ^ ^_^.^^ Jg«tow^ pi^e Hagehnan ahd Chief J -y^. Gi.u»/ usUjiir^per, then practising in parttierthip at jr« i,-Vi,iiti'idi r c ii I ii _i ns ti 'i»l* 5H^' ' \ . I Legal and Judiciary: which the late Hon. BollrtEaldwin ».».i. i ^'° '^* >ntere«tof the pHrty of from 1846 to 1^2 devoted binStoZ formtll' T ""^^ * ^' «' '? ^^0 pany. for whi(Jh he obt^ed an Act^f Tnl^V^ '^?J*''** niaintenance of a coii,' tion, as part/,f a schemrof cofonizatiLn n? i*''-!^'*'" '"r ^^V"' »he conniruc- to Lake ffu^n throug™ thlSen wl Ha^^! oUh3 " ^- T*° '^««''«^ oppoMtiooj/eventuateu in iL TorTt^ a„d o? °,^^^^^ *ft« '"uoh amalgamaj^d with theGrand iunk Ra'lwa^ S^^^l'^'^p^Ir*^ *•« 1868 was liiade a Jndire of tL r«^!t»^*'I^^ ^^'"^T?^ '" ^^63; in November 1874 was homifoitedbf the then M^^nSt^o^C '^°'-«°'«» '» May the Perrtanenpudges of Oxe ciS^^^ ^?°'?- '*' -*• BWrion.asone J Provint^a Stfetutea 37 Vi« OaJ\ ^PR**' »» ^n l*no, under a clause in th« adaiti/nal JuKt 'heC^'rt o ftJuffoVwhi^ *''! »PP«intn.ent of/th Je but wis oblitfed to declim. TkI o\r'^'^ ' °' '^O'cn « "rt he was then a member of ty Gover^Kentraftirtt ffe'StW M^^'n*^ '? in conseqS appeared to him in violation JalWede„t)t^'d^ir\l*^^^ .«ss»msd (S con/erred by the Commission; nvi?t^ of whi^^.K^'''*^''*' oflriS precedence co^rt; in January, 1879, Km tinsfeJrJfinmVhr'p *''"''^^"J"V of the to/the Supreme Court, vice the Hon wmf» t u *''* ^5"'"' «' Common Pleas Ciief Justice of theSurt '■ '"""" Johnstpn Ritchie promoted to K /ftoBKET CASSEL8. Jb, Registrar. 194 Chapel street, Ottawa ' ' ' • CoIlege%Io';[^ai; X Vth^^Jl^^ [86^ ' i'''^^ « *»>« J-t^ until 1874, when he was aDrKTint^ Priv.j! a' P«cticed at the Quebec Bar DoriiM., Minister of JusTic^^^i aftfrZt^. ®^*''***5^.*?. *•»* Hon. Sir A. A. Hon> Fournier.MiniSro JuTtiSf and" Jh1eTCS?-^'r Justice J was in January. 1876aDn^nt^ .A^ ' *''®''^ '". *•»« Department of Court; a Commissioner for SiffinW^thffn^°«**"'"°" '" t^e Supreme Courts of Canada. "w ministering oaths in the Supreme and Exchequer PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. I Tab Law Society or Ontabio ' cap.T3^^:h't*ffedTheXrp5S^^^^^^ itt\ ''' \^^ '^' into a spcietv, aad make rules for li JovZmen/ nJfw ^ 1°^7 themseJvei IV., c. 6, "tU Treasurers and STeiohf « JfTh- t*2^qS? ,^*»i ^^ '822, 2 Geo. incorporated 5 and under these and othS eU^tJfZ R^l*»^ l "*" '^"•"•"y :-V^; be goWngd by ».Boi^f^t^^i^°Z!S! i}^ "« Soc iety has contiaaed^^ theretofore .pj,i„ted, ^rot^^e TSS^^^'iSS^^V^^^^ • I u ^.r ^ #- ( ,-j ,l/ '" Js.'iirfilJ^l rsSe '^ "' - / Yr'™^"'^^*f^ 126* Parliamettfa^ Directory. ■iw; iW''*- . f/A^T" ' X^ Snel^O^-K r;?!'**r2: «'.*««'^*:«'7U«'« ?*r! the «^o|^cfo consisting of ftfrnf Ont!^? -J 1?^*''*?**°"^"^° ^ tlxf time beiDg, if a member of the u ij .J^"*^'**' ""'^ •" monbers of tb«^fli»r of Ontario who have atanv Hm! KiLtl '>^^,.^,^^^^yf^^^r^\ of tie DomS Jr of T.UrK of Attorney or Sohoitor-Oeneral of the forniir Province of UpDef SnSa and any retired Judge of tfae Superior CourtJof UwprESnitfS' Ontario ,' th« Otchve, thirtv io number, be.ing chosen b^ th6 ba¥t.S « ^rm of five vea« *^a«ter Term, annuallr, the Benchers abpoint one, of thei^ bodv to^ Treasurer, who is also President of the SotietV^ The ienchert^itin^^nn vr! ca .on eve.^- term for the call of BarristTrs, the admiK ot A!toJ!eyr»nd Solicitors to Practice, and of Students J enter the sS etv the f^s^id hv whom form the revenue of the Society (3sirood« Hi»ilW«ivt-,2!-. 1 ^ I a^r the first Chief Justice, is thrSSarif^ttco"^^^^^^^ rn„?»-^1'^' '''.r^"'\ « Pro'^ided •ccomm xl»tion for the Court oHSJea* and vZarafcatetbiV:"""'^' ■" f" ^^ '^^ Superior CourtSfwitra Ontari^"-^''* several Judges of th«j Supreme Court of Judi^Curi for Treasurer— Ron, Edward Blake, M.A \ , Q.C., M.P. Bkkohkbb. Attv5»fe%.^.^ vs;, 4 J'^ta ^iS^-: ^•'^^' fficfaHs. ac, SoL-Gen 1864, bZ'. &.^ cS^i^l^^J^o^ Igri; Hon. Oliver Mowat,Q.C., retired- tice-Chancellorl872;pr^^^^ Gen Ont.; Hon^dward felake, QX,, k4e Mmister of Justii iSnttV ^G^^^ of the DommiouTHon. Sir Alexander cimpbell, K.C.M.G.. Q C ? Minuter of Justices Hon. Samuel Hume Blake, ret^erf Vic^Chancefc, Wl Elective— E. T . 1881— E. T. 1886 JkmeA Rt^iv if n r ii t> n, ' •» V{.t^^. Kingston; Hector Cameron, ore, Toronto; J. Harry Fenruson. 5 Hon. C. F. Fraserj Q.C., M.P.P ' .u^^^- f- ?»«^y' S-C' Bratitfoni; ith, Q.C, Lindsay; M. Irving. Q C, A. Leith, Q.C, Toronto j Huson W. QC Mp'p"t'.;:;X' "•-""""• ^e- v. Hamilton; W. B. lieredith, LL.B., M«P *i: nV^,2*^iS°L'^*™«^'*'*«VB'>»'»n» M.A., Q.C., Toronto; I^Alton LL.D fe^To'JS-^' Pr?'*' \F- ^^aH""' Q-C' HamiltoS?D McMKchad" ti D«' t;^'.^**'2?^' Charles Mobsj Q.C, Toronto; Hon. T B. Parrfw. Of! M.P.P., Sarnia; D. B. Bead, Q.C, foroDto; Thomas RobertSn Of- 'm'p' Hamilton; L.W. Smith. D.cl, ^/ronto ; ^amr" Smifh, LfcB^Jiito! Secretary, Sub- Treaturer and lubrarian-J. H. Eeten, Barrister-at-Law. Aatistant Librarian— C. B. G Junior Aaaiatant^L. Willian(8. ^>-«. QC.. Toronto ; B. N. Britton, M MA., Q.C., M.P., Toronto; J. Crick Toronto ; James J. Foy, Q.C, Toron Brockville ; D. Guthrie>QiC., Guelph J. Hoekin. Q C, Toronto t A. Huds Hamilton ; J. K. Kerr, Q.C., Toront •^.Murray, Toronto; E. Martin, Q. .aramfn«r»-Bguity, A.H. B t al Prop e r ^ Br RAVmen rr iercantile Law, T. U. Dela ael re. pf 111 r -CT- , . Zrti FOR ONTARIO/ BenctcKcU^^^^^ •nd from the County ; and Wree^Sta.tntj^^l^tY ■ • *„ C*"""' «' Justice, defined a«^ amounf.^nd^g^pfw^^^ *'«« >« cages' Common Pleas, and CoantrOourta Prnm^K-f^ "*'"*"* Q"e«n a Bench, •ppealjiee, at the 0^"%?^^^^^^^ Court an' Dommion, or to Her Majesty/in Privv Conn^ir J^ -- ""Pi^me Court of the annual rent, fee. V^tuSh ts o/Iny JSioul^^ f J'®?«' <>' 'here either case being^nal. ThejXlso^tSSc^Tti^^^'lKi'f^P^^^*- '« duties proper.take part Spres^dine over CoS '"r^'^'*'®" »?t^eir appellate Qenera'l J^T Delivery ^/shS bf the O^l*'^*'" t"** J«"°'°« a^d Common Pleas Divisio^ofthe^hCmirtn* ?.??•'' "«'!?''. Chancery, and the rota for the trial TElSt;; Stifions wi?h A? J.^?"** "?•? ^J>l«£d on . who, a^ex-offido J^ljes oMhis (KuTcho^ from th^^^^^ 5«"'*» Judges to sit in Apjeal in case of thew fi a ?aJ£f^ ?n"?^'n* ^""^f^ <>' from Illness or sonTother cause, one of th? j|d«^^?K^ r *1" .Court, or if, ^r^ent,or is^nder any legil disSlilKft^to Sar arapS.?*'*'* *** (7Af«/J«,^Mo/'Ofito»--'^<-P»^C.Mo*rrison,Hon, G. W.Burton. Hon. ^"S^ftjg^—Alexander Grant, J ■ -4- Uthfand Me$teHg«r^E. Oliver. >%. J ti i iii in ii—ijmi :"i,: ^''S* iriiiu-JSE^siii;^^ -cg^-" -t»'aaiif8v.i:s;':aii.. ia8 Parliamtntary Diredoryi HIGH CUURT OP JUSTICE FOR ONTARIO. Quin's Bkroh DiTisiov. t. ,T'>«J""?"llo»«on<>f»»>>pivisionexteDdato all manner of actions. caua«i« %Dd auiUi, criminal and civil real, peraonal and mixed, within Ontario, anTit « /..PnT*^ '". •«9h' f»y »»««' proceed and oourae a« are provided by law, and aa ehall tend with juatioe and deapatoh to determine the Mme: and may hear •nd determine all Teeuee of law, al«l also (with the inouMt 01 welveS and I'nn'ilrrHV" '^•■ "".? Provided (or) tr^ all laeue. of\S, and give /ud^^^^^^^ Revenue Onoludine the condemnation of contraband or emunrhd Koode) aa may be done by jfier Mi^jeaty'. Superior Court, of Uw in bKI. ' " CAi^/'/tattce— Hon, J. H. Hagarty, D.C.L. M. C^clfmiSf/** ^^'***"'' ^'"** ^W«ton~Hon. J. D. Arwpur andlkoft. Regiatrav^tktnw S. Cartwright. Cfer*»-A.MacdonneII,J.L. Whiteside. ' Oritr and I7«Aer— Andrew Fleming. Chanobht Division. "/.. ■. ' ,i This Division has the like jurisdiction as the Court of Chancery in England, in oases of (Vaud, aocrdent. trusC, executors, admihistratow? c(J SfJSir* ''T""'' "'"'^"r' »«»''d«..dower. infant^, idiots. lunatS and their estates, waste, speciflp perTormance, discovery, and to prevent multiplicity of suits, staying proceedings at laiw prosecute! against equity an/S conscience, and mav decree the issue, repeal, or vSdance, of lettentpaS^ and generally the fike jwwers which thrCourt of Chaniiry in EnKW wmedTJt liw ■**"' ^"'^'*'" '" *" *'"*" '" ''^'"^ *^^'*^" no34uato CAanceZ^or-'Hon. John A. Boyd. ^^^^e^«^* of the DMHon—Ron. William Proudfoot and Hon. Thonrte John^S^'^*"*"'***"''^*^"*'''"®'**^*®'*^ ^' E'*''8 and (shorthand only) SegMrar-*Q. S. Holmsted. A$Hatant RegUtrar—J^.F. McLe^J. ■^■ Clerk qfReoorch and Writt—Q. M. Lee. -, Poeketing ijltrk — Is Jliiterffiflr Ctor*— Henry.JSemple. ^ I7»A«r—R. Parks. flbu*efc«g>«r and JfM*«»v«fcl-D. Sutherland. GOKMOV PlBAS D1TI8IOV. •-. ii?" rt* ^•''.'^'So ''^ »)?*.".»•"• powers and jurisdiction as a Court of Record !?Jh5"*!? "u?*iR?.l?''^'«°''- W^rita of simmons and dapiw iaeuSS- ately from either Division. OMtfJwUi»--B.on. Adani^ Wilson ■%f'' Membera<^i\epi9itionr-n^. T. Oaltand Hon. F. Oafer. I u e I Ma Sui are mis soni mat inp oora Eart av( Cou Jud( «dm '.ls!AA'4%«ii*iii' - ■• ■■ ■, ,' I '"^ *- - '4 \ " I^gal and Judiciary. R«gUtmt^}\. B. Jackwn. g;r*'-?S- Strang.. M. I Macna,„ar.. Crier and Uther^p. Cpnnell. (#,.. 129 theji,'Jffi;;Tcu'88^°'«'^^"'^ "- "- -"current jurisdiction under Chambers. Chambers are held eac be transacted by a sintrle u ernpowered to obtain the division or of any Official Maaterin Chambtrs—n CTeri»-p. Afnoldi ani WJfr l.u«i„es« rela«„g to actions a«r may * h? D -^^^ ^^'"•w in 'Chambers is c. X Master's Office. /ujHor CTwA—L. B. Young. Q AococNTAjw'a Offjce. Accountant-George 8. Holmete.! ' ' ^IJ ''^^^''''^'"''-Benjamin W; Murray. Ma^ime Court OP OnTARi^l^ are .nveeted with such mwer?a« m*vV'"**^ ''^i''^ Governor in Council mission. The Maritime^CouIt i-MlT ''''• *=<^"/"red on thfm by thS com- 8ome exception ""entTonil^a the ActTlVf rS°"\°f ^^o'^*' halbg.S matters, incWding casesTf S)nrrtc^';;d Tnlf''* '"!?''*•' »"<* remedies^ n all tnpermnatp,, arising out of ot ooni^Vfi^ •^'*' *"? proceedings m r«» and oommerce, on any fiver Jakr«Ji.T ***^ with navigation, shippine trad* a, part is S^'be Pro^ilce o^OnSr,•^a7a;; eS?^ '^^t*'' of- ^hicEW '^hSe oJ have4Mta process extended to"heProv^„^i"V"f»^."^^**°"™'ty Court wouS Court and Tn Chambers are fixed anrf^^? ?*^ u"^':'°- ^'"e Sittings^ Thl Judges at such times m they shall Xk 1 ''^ :S'*' •^"'^«« '"^ sSXatJ administration of justice. snail, think fit and necessary for the du^^ J^ e for the vhok» Pi^,^„„^ '-1:. ^Boa. Jobtt Boydr -t ■Bei*«F . T. Rolph. Distributor of Law Stamps — W. W. Baldwin. Heir and Devisee Court. Commissioners — The Judges of the Superior Courts, and such other persons as may be appointed by cominis.aion under the Great Seal. Their duties are to deterinioe claims to lands in Ontario for which no patent has issued from the Crown in favour of the o-^oper claimants, whether as heirs, devisees or assignees. Sittings at Torfhto, first Monday in January and July in each year. Clerk of Commissioners — W. B. Heward. . *" Courts for the Trial of OoNTROvtRTED Elections. The nature of these courts is sufficiently indicated in their title. In respect to elections for the House of Commons of Canada, the Superior Courts, by one of their Judges appointed in that behalf, are invested with special Jurisdiction for the trial of contested elections, and appeals lie to the Supreme Court at Ottawa. In respect to electiois tor the Local Legislature of Ontario, the Judges of the Court of Appeal and of the Superior Courts of Law and Equity meet annually in Michaelmisis Term and severally select, by a majority of votes, a Judge of their respective Courts, to be placed on the rpta for the trial of election petitions. In the case of death or the illness of a Jfldge so chosen, the Court of which he is a member meet and elect another Judge. Trials involving corrupt practices are presided over by two Judges, otherwise a single Judge presides, and an appeal lies to the courtof Appeafof the Province. County Courto. ^ Presided over by a resident Judge in each County, assisted in some counties by a Deputy or Juni&OJudge. Their Jurisdiction extends to all personal actions wiiere the debt or damages claimed do not exceed f200; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant or contract, where the amount is ascertaii^ed by the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant, to $400 j and to all bail bonds and recognizances of bail given in the CoUQ|y Court, to any amount ; faftt not to cases involving the title to lands, validity of wills, or actions for libel, slander, crim. con., or seduction. An appeal lies to the Court of Appeal of Ontario. County TOurt Sittings and Court op General Sbssions. The County Judge i» IKkch county holds a sitting of his C ^ '*" county semi-annually, on the sec of General " V UX26 &Qu rtir<*, in bis diTOtelK^ •'°™'"' toss- CmMIML C^HT. A>r ^rS^l^^r a'&- te^^^«.^"'>'^ oran, o«.„ee without a jury, an^d if convfcte3 be 8en?e"„S V v"[£ and GenuVal Se.eion^ Judge sitting on any «uch. trial for allH.?,,., ^ ^^^ «a'd Judge^^^d the Court of Record, ancl the IIcotaLIvI^'^T^^ records of the Court of Gener78es8ior]it teXne"" ^' "^' ^'"°"« ''^ Courts of Revision. men revision of the Assese- ?'fclP°?''' *'."'l?^« '^o^'^ annually Courts of final ^^'X^&^l^ ^^^t^^ Courts or-Appe^r^o.; Revision of the Voters' TL«^-^ the Municipality; and also g^urts for the Barristers in England ' be'ng^q"'vaient to the Courts herd b^SevUHj Insolvent Debtors' Courts. Act knoTn astK «tilJ;f;^[^j;- *?,^-<^T only were regulated bv the the practice in BanSpIcrand iLS, ^'V^i^" consolidated and assimilated Dominion. The Countv 7^,^11 ; .1 ""^ '". ''''' ^^^^""a' Provinces in the aesignees were nomSSteGo-lVVoVi':: Cor" l'^' T''^"^' «"*^ ^^^-^ Court having jurisdiction i, he Countv or D^^'J^i'/r"^ were officers of the appointed. And aoDeals Iav L fhl n ^ . » "'Strict for which they were has now been repea^?d? and \he Courts 1° \^^''^ ""^ ^"'*'-'«- ^Ins SlaTuIe wind up pending cases. Assignee are only continuing ta Surrogate Courts. lion of probale o?" dminTSr^f i' T."*""^ "'"■ 'I" «'•"' or revoci Divi.i„„Nbec„o4?;T»r;u-o"to'AA"b/s5r4s.'o^'„sr»-v, 0»fefS«n-«i,afe Cl„.t „, n,;,„fc_gj, J !_. Robinson, B.r(. DlTIBlOH C0DBT8. Coun^tJ^X'^oHi/^Deff 1°I 'T \'^' P^««'^^'"« ^"^8^ being the _but a lury nf flvl Xony;.Z; bl fl°^.:g!!lTf-" «P»>«i"ted to hold the Ji^^ -Hon eiftends to actSJfSf S STSS^T* I" "^rtain cases. Their jurS^ 1100 and under $200? when the amount tf-r^T-*!^ t*'\"''^ "'''""^d is over defendant, subject to an^a?;;? foTe"\)rtT«^^^^ .S ^^^^iU.l^^^k^' n'Hii fk' V \ ". K.i: I !' '^ 132 Parliamentary Directory. % «aeee; but the sums of the account to be gone into cannot exceed $400; injuries or toria to personal chattels amounting to $60 ; and personal actions to that amount, if not excepted from their juris'iiction ; but not to actions Ibr gambling ■debts, liquors drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, &c., or any toll, custom or (ranchine, will or settlement, nalicious prosecution, libel, slander, crim. cor.., sed,uction or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P. for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. Each Judicial District is divided into Court Divisions, and Courts are held once in two months in each Division, or ottener at the ■discretion of the Judge. The Divisions are established by the Courts of General Sessions, and m certain cases by the Judges. BoARn OF County Juhogs. Chairman — J. R. Gowan, late sen. Judge County Simcoe. JWemfters— S. J. Jones, County Brant; D. J Hughes, County Elgin ; James Daniell, Counties Presc6tt,ahd Russell; and 5^. Sinclair, County Wentworth. Crown Law Officers. Minister of Justice and Attorney- General for the Dominion of Canada — Hon. Sir A. Campbell, K.C.M.G., Q.C. ' ' - Officers of the Courts. ^ Official Guardian — John Hoskin, Q.C. Senior Judgment Clerk — G. S. Holnisted. Junior Judgment Clerk — A. F. McLean. Inspector of Titles and Bejeree of IHtles at Toronto— G. S. Holmsted. Inspector of Local Offices — M. B. Jackson. Official Referees (Ex Officio)— The Master in Ordinary of the Superior Court, the Registrar of the Queen's Bench Division, the Registrar of the Common Pleas Division, the Referee in Chambers (vacant), the Acc9untant, the Inspector of Titles, and the Referee of Titles. Clerks &f Assize — County of York, G. B. Nicol; otherwise the Deputy Clerks of thte Crown are. ex-officio Clerks of Assize and Marshals in their respective Counties. Deputv Clerks of the dWton— The Clerkb of the Couaty Courts will be ex-officio Deputy Clerks of the Crown and Pleas of their several Counties as the present incumbents vacate by de^tb or otherwise. A Clerk of the Process — For sealing and issuing Writs- of Summons arid other Writs in the Queeq's Bench and Common Pleas (aKernately), W. B. Heward. Inspector of Public Offices— John Winchester. ''^ Sittings of thb Coorts. Court of Appeal— Ih'xs Court holds its sittings at such time and for such periods AS the Judges shall, from time to time, deem necessary or convenient for the speedy dispatch of business, the times now fixed being the first Tuesday T j-.y*!^-- *"Ax?5P^?".^'^*, ^^^ - ^^^ ** tbe Court, or rules for ./ewtrialfas shall hi . ''15''-^''' H'** •'^"'"g of such special cases rule or orde^ and fU rvin/of ^^^^^ * ^'^^^ ^« "^'^ached to anv such disposing of'suS o[h?r ffsit s^f ';tVo"„rtT TZ'^'^- "«"k^1'. -^"^ '"^^ and one of the Judges of e thprtff .v^V' i n '-^ discretion shall see fit; Tuesday and Friday S every week a fh^in ?«'''?"r '^'^ '" '^P^" ^""^'^ «° ■ vacation, for the purpose o7dTsmsin«-T.!L l r °'?V°*^ Term, except during transacted bv a singleyudge ^"PP^'^S «' *'^ Court business whicfi may bl Chancery Sittings. held&fniL'h'vSSf ttVoroZ!^ T'^'t^^ examination of witnesses, are previously arran«Jhv'rtolri 7^/"*^ o!" Circuit, the places and dates b^ine Sf causesUTeK.^fhi'11"d^fL^ria^v''""'p^^ '^'"'T '«' ^'^ '^-'-"'"1 August and the fi^t T^ur ?av^ in £LEer '^T^^^^^ ^'^""'^'^^ ^ , ' LoNu Vacation IS vacation from the 24th Becember to the eVh Januarv, County Go^^t Terms. clrodit of the codrts. union of Counties, in th^ viJitir STw^n hE a^S%'«.^^^^ between that period of the vacation R(i!rt1!2 91 ♦! *"° *^*''*®'" T*'"'** 'nd Term, except the Counties o^ York aln wJ . ''^u**' '^"'«^"' "^ MichaeImM there is held a th?rT ^ch Court i^ L^ °'*''' ■" ^'i?'^ °' ''^''''^ Counti Michaelmas and Hilary Terms .nd in 7h7i^*": '"/^* r****'"" "^^^^^ fourth such Court; betweenTR;.«T ® ^<>»nty of York there is held a f {^f^t^S^J^Wtf-L* '^h^ ^«4.«.\ A'< ^< w« > \ ^■"^k t ■- tf**^ 134 Parliamentary. Directory, There are eightyircuhs, as follows, viz :— "^ ■ -iSwtem--0>rnwall, L'Orignal, Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth. JI/idtond-B^lleVille, Brockville, Kingston, Napanee, Picton. Ftctono— Brampton, Cobourg, Lindsay, Peterboro', Whitby. '^'°WwS'^' ^''*"«^^'"*' ^«'«o Sound, Stratford, Walkerton, iVr%ara^Cayuga, HanMlton, Miltqp, St. Catharines, Weliand. >Fa^crZoo~Barrie, Berlin, Brantford, Guelph, Simcoe. ircs<«r»— Chatham, London, Sandwijsh, Sarnia, St. Thomas. iSfowi*— Toronto. ^ ' t 6.^''^ ^om\» in each Circuit sliail bef presided over by one of the Chief Justices or Justice^of the High Court or of the Courts of Appeal, or in their absence, by a Judge of a County Court, or some one of Her Ejesty's Counsel ISTnlhal behalr* """^ '^ ^^ any one ofthe Chief Justices or^JustS to Chakoeby Circuits 8pr,„T..d V.'ir?o'"^'''''''' ^''^^"'■^' ^or^^^W, Kingston, Lindsay, the Mjmwi''nf*,ttl Ciccuit are pre-Sided over by the Chancellor or one of Se' HiVhferlh Sr;'S i^.'l«„"„^«':_^L^-f"•fd or present Justice of a County Court, requested by the *u„ u u TT •■- ^..~...>«.j .^•.ioii..ii, ur uy a reurea Or present J uf the High Court or of the Court of Appeal, or by a Judge of a Countv Court or by some one of Her Maje.-ty's CoU.^el 'learned in th/fai, JequestS '' Chancellor or one of the J untices to act in that behalf. ^ ' ^ '"''*'" POLICE MAGISTRATES, PROVINCE OP ONTARIO^ Aylmer W A Glover Baihbville TboH. Holden BPOiskviile Joseph Deacon Bowmanville ....Geo Haiiieu Brantford Uk. Wevniss Chatham M. HoiiMon Clifton A. G. Hill Cobourg. . . . , J . H . Dumhie Cornwall A. Bethnne Oriniflthorpe. lap. Cleak Ouelph..., ..T. W. Saunders Halton County... W. H. Young Han»ilton James Chhilf Hastings County. James Cleak Ingersoll C. E. Chudwick Kingston J. Duff Lake Township. ..James Cleak f >nd»»y Arthnf O'Leary London E J Parke L'Orijrnal Owen 8ntario!. ..?..":"•••••* ' .Wm.H.Eyre Cobdurg ••• J. Ham Perry, Whi% \ h t\"''H:-'^x^ !.%i v.,' ,':ij*vWi^*>4p '&L 'r/ - ;■ ^ ', . ' ^ . t . . • _^36 '}^ ' 4^ Parltafpfiafy Directoty ,' .J^*'^^ n» ,n^ ,<^<^UNTY REGISTiiLRS, ONTARIO.-rC«„U,»-«.«/.;#^ ' '.19 . P^^oundD-at.. ^^t |; ^ . • l sSfy; P. f&^ i •••••»•-. . . jTj... ..-■?.» ;, t^' ' Pmh' SR** •'■"••■■ • '^'*- •••«».*inoel jSlb^trferd ■ ^^iv;;:::;;? ■:;;:;:::;::: ^:;;;::^''«'««*'.>i?f ^ J^Mce Edward ^i«i^ ' -., ' -«ir?Sv'*SS£ i* ^iA'.'^if""! »wS\ ^' T^S^s^^mm:^"' H d::^^;.^'^'' .■^^' ^ / Wfttt*lito^ », ^*^ t ^^mfmBe^^y •: ° • Punsford, Lindsay i V wiB'^'T'.lWm^^'?'-'-'- • '*-^- M'cDoug^ll, Berlin / ^Knf^^r.C'l^' ^-'"W ■• ^f- Anderson, Arthui- ;|'^ Hv fiEGlSTEAfl'ION DIVISIONS, ONTARIO. f ■ The Counti%bfcli are divided into Ridings for Registration purpoL ,ife as 4 follows : : T .Viic ^^^l^^-if"*' iJ/din^-ToWnships of Hope, Cavan and Man vers- ^ ^l^fi'P^'^ Hope and vTllage ot MilTbrook. f^est Bi&g-ToXhZor iafe *" Cftrtwri|hti Town of Bowmaiiviile and Viijage '^ •" Q .^P'^-— ^'^'*:?'^W-Township8 6f Collfngwo^, Euphra8)a,St Vk^enf fc.*"""^' W"1' «»"K**'' Sara?ack, Keppel, Derby*^, S„8 ofOwen ' StfWid and^MeWord. South iJidii^-Towhsli^Js of AHemesir BentinT ^ ]^ .Egrcnont, Glenelg, Normandy. Osbry and Pro.on 5 Town of Durham. ' i^ ^ ^k^^''h"'^r^'"r**^*''''"5'~Township8 of Ran)8ay,Dalhoii8i«. Lanark Pak- \ Jham, barhng.Lavfcnt and North SheUrookeVllVpfL^^^^^^^ ' tev teh BnSrf ^»t"^-T«^"«»"P« O.Beckwith, LStague, North Erms" P«ih -Rinnf^r i'fK^.*^t",?*' ^'■'tV'JII"^".'* »'^^* South Sherbrooke; Town of rwtbj. Town of Smith's Falls and Vfllage: of Carleton Place. ^MiDDLE8Ex--^a«< and A'oJ^fA i?fdi«^_Town8hip8of London, Westminster ufr^^''^1,\^A?\^^^"''Ti Adelaide. Lobo, East an" West W? lUms. McGll- Jiyray and B.ddulph,and the Villages ofLondonEast and West, Paik Hi T M^'^ *■/ M^T;^ 'f"<^'rf«nj7-Township8 0t Delaware, garadoc.Ek. • ^- ^NoR-mcMBBBLAND— iJ(Mrifid/„^_Town8hip8 of Cramahsditon ' Mutray, Percy and Seymour^ Villages of ColboWe, Bn^hton SIMfB and Sonth Monaghan ; T«j^J|^'obourg. . ^^EMf^ ^ • l?i,„f *i5^°~'^'*^i* '^^''MW^"«'"I« o^ North EasthoHpil UgM, Ehm, Myning toA and Wire^ Towns of Stratford .nJPE? ^ ^A Blanchardi^Towns of St. Mary's and Mitehell.^ . ^HB» Kf '%' «ii •^ V •Mr- ''V V>» uA^'f i ^.'.^ jH ■4 s ./ ^^l arid Judidary. ^ ' ! ,3^ . PeellTMrrrfcSVS^-?^^^^ Luther, Minto. ships of f York, Richmond. Hin7ParkdaIeB?oi,or^^^^^^^ Ii"*i«^« ofM^Ekham StouffvilJe "'""^"'e, UrocktOD, Weetoh, Wood bndg6 -and part of a# , v.. ► .. Ml^ ^^l^r- jr Sll^ ^a ^ >n^. V %» »is!|if.'< - • \ ;A v\:y-'^ •%*' ^■■'^.V:-:;>- n Ottawa/.., JDDOBa. •N" Kent .. Lambtou Lanark Leeds and Oren . Lennox & Add.. Lincoln Middlesex...... Nipissing Dist. . Norfolk ... ... Northumb'and ) & Durham j Ontario Sault 8*. Marie Hoa W. McCrea 8. J. Jones J. J. KingsmiU.. (W. 4. Ross..; JR. Lyon T. A. McCarthy. D. J. Hughes . . . C. R. Horn* .... C.V.Price H. Macpherson. J. Q. Stevenson. A. Niven Thoinas Miller, j T. A. Lajrier . (E. B. Fraleck OrangevlHe... St Thomas... Sandwich . . . Kingston . . '. Owen Sound.. Cayuga ..... Minden Milton Belleville... •i^aiFF*. Qoderich ..... Chatham Sarnl*.. Perth Brockville Napanee St Catharines London Oxford Peel .» Perth Peterboro' Prescott A R. ., Prince Edwiird. , Renfrew Simcoe Stor't, Dnndas ) dc Glengarry f Thunder Bay. . . Victoria Waterloo .... WelUind) .... Wellington . . . Wentworth . . . Simcoe . . Cobourg. Whitby . j J. F. I'oms . . (B. S. Doyle .. Archibald BeU.. C. Robinson W. 8. Senkler . . H. S. McD6nald W. H. Wilklsbn. E. J. Senkler P. Davis... Wm. Elliot, John Doran . , T. B. McMahon fT. M. { Z Bu; (0. H. JG. M.Boswell, J G. McK. CUrk T. M. Benson. Bumham . . Dartnell \). 8. .McQueen . A. F. Sfiott D. n. Lizars.... R. Dennistuun.. Jimes Daniell.. P.- Jellett.... n Deacon... 'J. A. Ardagh;. J. R. Gowan.. UV- B. Carman. I J. F. W. H. Carney. . . John Smith..... Wm. Sntttn.... J. SweetUnd.., Thoa. Boirles... Colin MuAro../. John Mcfwan.. Wm. Fei^guson.. C. H. Moore.... a H. Davi&i.... (Annexed to M. Clements.... Wm.Hope Robert Gibbon. John Mercep.*! . Jas. Flintoft... Jas. Thoinpson. O.T.'grnyns'.';; J. A. Woodraff. , W. Glass CLnKBorpaAOib i. M. Hamilton O. VanNorman.. Tbos.Dlxo^ .... aLees J. P. MaoMIUait James Btantoti.. 8. S. Macdonell, B. M. Britton.. W. Armstrong. J. B. Martini. . Victoria for JudI I John Dewar..., 0. L. Coleman.. 00. AirOBNETII. J.'M. Hamilton... G. a VanNorman Thos. Dixon R. Lees )... J. P. MacMIUan.. James Stanton.,,, S. B. Maodonell... B. M. Britton Alfked Frost •.... J. a Martin oial purposet). John Dewar..,,,. C. L. Coleman .,,. Woodstock Biampton . Stratford . Peterboro' . fOrii Picton Pembi Barrie, Cornwall. ,,, „ „ , D -i ^ \. }^^- F.Pringle.. P. A. Landing Robert Laird York Lindsay . . . . Berlin Weltand ... Gnelph Hamilton. . . Toronto .\ . . W.W. Dean... i A. Laconrse. >Wm. MiUeri. Geo. Baxter.'.'. tA.C.Cbadwi(d[ } Geo. A. Di»#: J. 8.SiDcUir.... ( J Boyd 'iK.McKenzie.. Deedes H. W.Burke.. Thoa Paxtou.. Genrge Perry.. Kobt.'^roddy. . John Hosaie... James A. Hall, r. D.Merrick., ^aa. Gillespie.. James Morris, . T.D. McConkey D. E. Mclntyre. J. F. Clarke .... Geoige Kempt.. Moses Springer . G. J. Dyncan... Hon. P. Gow . . . A. MoKelUr Ira Lewis W. Dbughs... J. P. Bucke , . , B. G. Malloch . J. D. Buell .... A. L Morden.., Jno. McKeown., C. Hutchinson.. J. H. Aiisley.. John W. Kerr. J. E Farewell. J\ a Ball W. H. McFaddCD J. Idington.... C. A. WoUer. . . E. T. Dartnell . P. Low H H. Loucks. J. a Cottar . . . Ira Lewis W. Dduglas J. P. Bucke 12.0. Malloch'..... J. D. Buell A. L Morden...., lino. McKeown.... 0. Hutchinson.... /' c g> Hr J.. i Ja Dingwall..; A. P. Devlin,,., W. H. Bowlby., L, D. Raymond. H. W.Peterson. John Crerar. . . . P. W Jarvis. ... T.^k.BuU J. H. Anslcy John W. Kerr .... John E. Farewell. F. E. Ball W. H. McFadden. J. Idlnutob C.A. wJ[Sl-...i.. E.T. Dartnell .... P. Low....: H. H. Louoks .... J. B, Cotter,. Jas. Dingwall. A. P. Devlin.... W. H Bowlby.. L D. Raymond. H. W. Petenon . John Ctentr . . Fred, enton. PoBt Office Addresaet—1. York. 2. Dunnville. 4.^^k» i. Jai 5;! Jan J.( The i° a I 0. ] W.I J. E 8 8 W. 1 Jam C. C G. a G. H H. F A. P. D. H C A J. M 8. 8, John J.E. J.F. W.W A. Li Cteorg J. W JM. ( 1j. » ■M m. -' , . ■ .;^ U ^ ■^* i' -./ *..j5U -/sHif 'U"' ""^ d ■? i V.j( *ii i/TkiS i \-,y ■."j-iilT^^mwjFiyf-v.-i-e^fes,!^, V ( lit not #' ^a BIOISTkARs OF RIOB (XTORT. i Hob. W. McCrea.... D. J. Jones J. J. Kiugsmill . . . . W. M. HathesoQ J B. CaBfiells, Jun.if — . M. McCarthy James tibanly f. 8. Macdoneli!!." , A. Henderson . . James A. MtEsson . J. O.iStevenson... "aiios.'MiuOT .'■■.";;! S.a Lazier J H. Macdermott. J 8. Malcolmson.. H. O'Hsra O. Robinson. W. 8. Senkler .'■."■■ J. D. Buell ; 8 8. Lazier W. ^. Macdonald ] '. James 8hanly T. A P. Towers. W. aHubidge.. WUliam OutTn.. J. P. Featherston John McLaren David McLaws K. E Maroon. J. Fraser Qeoiige Inglls... James Mitchell . BEOIi SflBBOOXrk CCtlWrr CLKBK8 I*, towers . . Kiibidge . . . im jQutin. .. C. C. Rapelje. O. McK Clark G. H. DartneU. H. F. Beard, Q.( A. F. Scott . . D. H. Lizars..; C. A. Weler...; J. Maxwe 11 8. 8, Lazier .. ', John neaiion... J. E. Cott* ->■■*. t H '' T. t. y -« ' 140 |Af(f7 Directory. quebeS.: 'S bench-Appeal Side, JuDois. M ,i Sir Antoine Aim^ Dorion, Kt.,' Chief Justice, Uon. Samuel C. Monl?, Hon. T. K. Ranieay, Hon. Ubic J, Tes'sier, Hon. A. S. Cross, Hon. P. L. G. Baby, ■5;; ■5>' :) WTi"" g''*"'^P'-« f"d Louis Ouimet. deputy cWks of kv^^^kMr ^•h.^^R^:.^':^^'^ clerk of ApneSl8 for ^ueWc '^^ '' for Montreal! )peal's for Augustin n ixs4** "^ the Court— h. W. Marchand, clerk of AoDeala ComteSDuteaii do, «««,!«,£ o„j 1 „..:, /\..:_Ax . T appeals Monti^ Dorv^\|f|pecial deputrcle'rk o? App^aTs'foT QuXc! tteK t,^t^ ^'«'^^ ^'^« *''' Februa^, May. October ;' ^URT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-Crown SiDH. ' /. WHikE Held. • " ' When Held. ^". ••• ,• 10th April and 10th October Montreal. ..,„ / Ist March, lat June, let September 'mlk^ r; ■% ^ *■ 2na November sffibrSK'r^"" •' 23rd March-and 23rd September Kimmfr^ata ■ 1 " ' "^^ ' 8^ March and Ist Octol^r JZe/ • H ■• •••:••••• 23rd March and 18th December pi.„A • • •< • jflst January and 2rid July New Cariisi^**' • i,V% February and .7th Octofcer ASabaskavni^* " •^" o t i'^""^ "3^^^^^ September Beauce ••••in*^ February iJ^ mh October *"*^® * ^50th June and 20$i October *)>*i Beauce Montmagny Joliette . ,-. Sorel » Chicoutim Svei . 26th March and Kth November loth January and 2nd July .20th January and 2nd'jul3 w^MBh,W„ •*■ ' '^A^iT • • • • • 2nd June and 16th January .MsTpaie JBeauharnois .^hFebrotary Md 22nd Juna^if ^t.HyacintLe:::;:::.:;:;::-;:-'- Sh jS^lto^^^^ * St. SchoIaatinuP • ■ .^» . . . «wn J|^gpry «rid Ifith June Ihirvil P ^ *•'••• ••••.^January and 2hd July ^ lO^fviUe ...<-.... ^^Mwoh an* nth Octojjfir ,'. ' ■^•'■4',' iS 5PPEBl|PcOaiT. ' ■ • -.t"" ^^ ' ?« - Hon. William Collis keredith, Chief Justice^ ^ " ■ fP^ y Puisne Judges. " Eraocis G. Jofansoft H.T. Rainville Ar^Pat)in«ttr Louis A. Jette "Fredrick W.Torranct ■%... -■ / ■ itov. 7i& ^'#'' \ Legal and Judiciary. Hon. Louis E. N. Caseault " Adolph B. Kouthier " Thomas McCord " Marcus Doherty " Louie Belangers " Hubert W. Chagnon " Marc A. Plamondon " Louis B. Caron ^ " A. Smart " R. iJtjKay Hon. C. J. Gill/ «' Henri T/Tilschereau ." William /Macdougall " AueuBte? fteal Angers ", G. C. V:; Buchanan " Miche|Matthieu " L. O. Loranger " M. H. E. Cimon " R.AIlejrn " * E T. Brooks COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. Hon. George 0. Stuart. 141 > SUPERIOR COURTS. ^5 : Cou'irry or Dihtbict. 71 Montreal. ' - Hochelaga. '"t Jacques Carti<>r. Laval. Vaudrflpil. "oulanges. prairie. larably. VerdHgs. ^'^ylBontreal. Montreal, 16 Jan., to 20th April, Iflt May to 30th June, Ist September to 20th December. j WHKReHblDAKDDaTE. i'ltOTHONOTABIW. . SHERIFFS, Qn^EJs, Portneuf. . Quebec. M6ntim)rency. Levis. ' Lotbiniere. Beaumont Parish, j^iyitKii Quebec. Three Rivers. Maskinooge. St. Maurice. Champlnin.. Nicolet. Quebec, from Ist Louis J. C. Fiset to 6th of every month except January, July and August. Three Rivers, from 17th to 22nd March, June, September and December. R. A. R. Hubert. John S. Honey. Pierre S.Gendron P.J.O. Ghauveau J.H.R.Burroughs Arch'd. Campbell St, FaANCig. Richmond. City of Sherbrboke * Wolfe. #Comptop. B tana tea^ Sherbrook^, from 10th toUth January, March, May. Sep- tember, November. Alfred Desilets. Hon. C. Alleyn. C. P. Short. J. J. Morris. S. Dumoulin. Q. F. BQwan. '^w 'SI. '" if '■'^'' 14a Pariiatnentary Directory. SUPERIOR OOURTS.-^Co«,„^j CotTKTV OR DigraiCT, WrRRB,H(|.d AMD DaTK. Kamoubaska. Kamouraslca. lerniscouata. Utfawa. Ottawa. Pontiac. Oabpe. Gafipe. Bonaventure. New Carlisle. Terrebonne. Argenteuil. Two Mountains. Terrebonne. JOLIETTE. L'AsBomplion. Montcalm. Joliette. Richelieu. Richelieu. Yamaska. Berthier. ^ Saouenat. Charleroix Sague. aj. CHicocTim. PaoraoNOTABin. Sniuirra. Kamoiira*ka,(rom J 19th to 22nnM*,^Henrv P- Hill; Colchester', Jamea F. Blanchard; Inverness, Samuel MacDonneTl 5 JMgby, "William B.^wift; Cope ^r« f »i t thp( time. < /'* ,.*■.**■ ■4... -v. • ■.<(• s'^.- Legal and Judiciary. ^ .141; ]^ COUeX OF D^VOfiCE AND MATBIMONJAL CAUSES / .■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ **1 OFFICERS ||^D TERMS OF T^E SUPREME COURT. ■ — ifc i ' ■ ■ — , CCWNTIKS. Annapolis .. ,. " Bridgetown Antigonish. .. Cape Btieton . . , Colcliester Cumberland . . . Shebifks. ■ / .,■/ / A. Robineon, M.D PROTHoNilTARIfM. ^. i. Uniacke. Tkkms ok H. P. Hill.,, . Jolin Fergusoi^ L. J. Crowe. Digby ./...' - ■•^VClare....::, ^1 Wuyaboro',.^.... . r^Hilifa^V.,! ants -^.^ ., 3rd Tiiesof June. t'A \,\y. 'stTuesof Octol^r J. C. McKinnonDM^IstTuee. oUune: Inverness. , ^ . Hugli*ilcDonald. V ^'nfts-..-'...'.."..|Sle4)lien Fiuck. S. J. Brook man. George Reading. R. McLean/ E. B. Blenkhbrn. Benj. VanBIarc«m..: W.B. Stewart. W. F. besBarre's! lE'.Carritti M.D. Joseph BeH. .. Simon H. Hol.nfs. Edward Currv. ^ir .*'. 'j(,''€june»barg.... Pictou; ..'.... Queens ...... ' ttjchmoDd.... Stiel-burne ,;***' . Barrmglon ; V«i(fieiria ■•*•' " i- ' • V yarmrf&ek :..... V. Steylien Belcher. Wm. H. Harris/ T. F'. Can.pbell. J.F. Fuller. Q. W. McLean. David Dufniop. % K. Dudman! •:• ". 2nd lues 9/ October Ist fues. of June. Ift Tueso/ October IftTufti. of June* l«tTiie*.o/ October o ,J"^^ of June. 2iidlue8ol October 2nd lues, of June. u,a8t Tj/es, of Oct'r Last rues, of May." 1)4 Tues. of October 4tr.Tue^. of April, let Tues. of Xov'r i^nd Tues. of Dec'r. Last Tues. of May. ju.bef.lastTu.Sep. •hd Tues. of June 4th Tues of October '/'Tues. of June. W T Ho.,^- J-'"ii»eso( October W.J. D8U{«,uiee. Miur.be.IstTuJne Thui'.af.^dTuOcti r},iur,af.2dTu Jne. lbur.al.3dTu. Oct. Knd fues. ef June. ► IstTuee of Octt^ber |4th Tues. of J#he. Ist Tues. of Nov't. Last Tues of Seai»fcV |3rd Tues. of JunS* 2nd Tues. 0/ June. > I4ih Tuesofttctober Tues. of June. Isa^ Car\ pr. Jq,C(.,A. McDonnell.' Henry Lovett K David Matheson. JnoilTEdgar. D. 0'C|. Madden. Wtp. J: Bell. . AVfayiori '•;'■■' J. Huntington. % - ' ^ - ■'^"•bef.laBt Tg.Sep • '?"''"L W"**'"* "■<^«U'«"» notrMcUed oitVlie FWt^fcJr.T^T "***'"« "• heUl for th?- imnwS.^' ^" iLiuiKi a im tjlf T e rm «r, And fxj<.||.lH u„ti| (j,p - '■ X.nZSr?'^'*'"'"- .'""' Si'Pn'rue Court in alway7o,^a„,l\«I.^B?^'"' *."'' ''"♦^''■l'' ""tM the , --jjf=— iiiiieg »iiu pUtM^ whlcli the two dlvlktoiw ghall »tt • , '^° "" '""t*")* '•"*«r"l«te the /I r, ^T* .Ji <,r. '*fO > i • 1] 8 W !' ."i '» "»""-"■ ' ■ ■' ^ ' ■ ' i,^it;^,iii!,iK gss:eiBf^smii0iilimfm mfmimm .^ > 146 * Pnrliaumitary Directory. VICE-ADMI^LTY A^D PRIZE JURISDICTION COURT. Vice-Admh-al—Vae Governor- General . Jjwf^e— Hon. Jamefs McDonald, Chief Justice. Acting Advocate General— J. Norman Ritchie, Q.C. SvRKOGATES— Halifax, John C. ' Halliburton, Samuel P. Fairbanks,. Neiwan Clarke. Hugh HaTtf»horne, Wni. Twining, B. H. Eaton; Wallace, Hon. Alex. McFarlane; Truro, Ebenezer F. Munro; Picton, John D. McLeod; Gwjsborough,Stev/&Ti Campbell ; Windnor, W. H. Blanchard ; Arichiit, Wm. R. Cutler; Liverpool, Geo. T. Moore; Bridgewater, Hon. W. H. Ow?h. ■ Registrar — Lewis W. DeaBarrep. ' ^^^ Deputy Registrar— B. H. Eaton. "' Marshal— Joseph Bell. Advocates and Proctors— The Barristers and Attorneys of the Supreme Court. ' Tnterpreter and Translator— F . C. Sumichrasf. .Bank of Deposits— The Bank of British North America. kf '^^,^M&^ *< ^ Legal and Judiciary. i4r irbankSr Wallace^ McLeod; hi, Wm. Supreme 148 c% .! Parliamentary Directory. NEW BRUNSl^yCK. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE}. Chief JuMt'ice-i— Hon. John C. Alltn, Octoterl876. Justices — Hon. J.W. Weldon,6tli December, 1865; Hon. A,. R. WesfljJ&re, 25th May, 1870; Hon, , A, L. Palmer, June 1879; Hon. Geo. E. Kin^December, 1881; Hon. John Jaineo Frazer, December aoth, 1882; W. H. Tuck, Clerk of tlie Crown; T. Carleton Allen, Clerk at' Pleas and Equity. ., Terms — Hilary, first Tuesday in February ; Easter, second Tuesday in April; Trinity, second Tuesday in June; Michaelmas, second Tuesday in October; Nisi prius sittings in the County of York, second Tuesday' in May, and fourth Tuesday in»Oclober EQUITY SITTrNGS— 1884. " Mr. Judge Palmer, Equity Judge — ^3it«ings, first Tuesday in each month, \ except September, in Fredericton ; in St. John, last Tuesdny in March, May, July, Septeinber and November, and third Tuesday in January. » ' , . ',.,...■ - ■-. .-- - :- -- -- .. COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. ' . ■ ^ Hon. Charles Watters, Judge; B. Lester Peters, Deputy Judg^ and Com- missary ; William Jack, Advocate General;, Alfred A. Stokton,' Registrar and Scribe ; G. Sidney Smith, B. L. Peteraand Alfred E. Oulton, Surrogates ; Thop. C. Humhert, Bifarahal. COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT O^ PIRACY AND OTHER OFFENCES OF THhl hJgH SEAS. ^ The Gevernor, theChief Justice, and otiier Judges of the Supreme Court"; tba members of the Executive Councy, Judge of the Vice-Atlmir^lty, the Provincial Secretary, Commander'iu-tJhietyFlag t)fficer8 and Captains, an4 Commanders of Stiips of War.on this station for the timie beiiig. The Couft 8it« at any place within tl»e Pro*Tiice to be appointed by any three of the members; the Governw^ Chief "Justice, or one of the Supreme Court/' or • Judge of AdmiraltyV'tteing'^ne. ,,^ [ ■ PROBATE COURT. For the City and Gountv of Saint John, is held every Friday at three o'clodk, at the ftegifltry Ottice, Hon. C. N. Shinner, Judge; W, C. Drury, B^istrar. »» GOUftT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CASES. ' Judge— Hon. A. R. Wetmore; Registrar— F. A. H.Straton. Terms: The fourth Tuesday in Febraarj-, June. and October. c • -r^t .■•\ ' '■■ n /■ ^ ^gal and Judiciary. COUNTY COURTS. 149 , jSiVriHo Judge— CocNTV. J;AME8 G. Stevens, : Charlotte. Carleton. DaTFS of SiTTINtJg. CleKK. ■; HWH SliBHIFK. k •^ Victoria. Madawaska. Jamss S*ha»ma» York. ^ ' '1 . Snnbury. Queens. | Bliss BoTspffRD. Westmoreland. i^nt. _ ■ WiLMAM Wilkinson. Worthumbprland. |4ei?"Tue^/'Sarc;;ir"- '^ ^""'""•r ^^ ^'^^^^ October. I ^ Wm. M. Connell D.B. Gallagher A. R. Balloch. M - Gloucester^ - I'' r • Restigouche.i ChARI^ES WATTbBS. „ Saint John. 2nd Tiies in March and Dec, 2nd Tues m Julv. 4lh Wednesday in June, 3rd WenVday mNov., IfitTnes. in Oec , latter for re- turn of executions only. . Tues aft.4th Wed in June & Tucs. aft Srd Wed. in Nov. 2nd Tues. in Ja,n. 3rd Tues. in March. Isi 'J'ues. in June & Octob)er. / 3rd Tups, in Jan. &■ June; Wed. M. 2nd Tues. m Oct. 4th TucM. in Jan. & June; .Srd Tue,*. in October. , IftTues, iT June; ZndTues. in Sept.* l>ec; Ist TueN, in March. Sept Term only for return of 'fcixecutions. 3rd Tues. in Jan; Jas D. Phinney. last Tues. in April:! ■ ' 1st Tues. in July A 4th Tues jin Oct. «' N? T„Tr-* ' A*^"') ' ^""'"^^ Thomson 1st lues, in April ; 4t,h Tues... in July; 3fd Tbes.in Oct. „ 3H Tue.s ih Mch ; ind -Tries, in Julv; tat rr ■ »T "^ V » F. R. J. Dibbler. Jas. tibbitt<». P. J', Rice. • Chas.'H.B.Fisher. A. A.Sterling. 1 *' 'Geo ^"Bliss. Chas. H. Clowes. Jas. R. Curry. W W. Wellf Albert. l8t Tues. in No.. I 4th Tues in M4h •In! Tuesi ih July 2f4.i Toes, in Nov, 4th Tues. in Jan. r DesBrisay. James S. Morse. Mont, Mcftjonald pril, July A Oc t, I ' Isl Tiles, in Jan.JA. E. McLeod April, Julv & Oct. "cwKW 3ni Tues. in J une; S. G. .Morsfe. ind Tups, m Nov. John Palmer. R. A. Chapman. A. Gerouard. John Shirriff. [: R. Doucette Wm. H. Phillipa. Jas. A. HaKJiog. S. N. Freeze. A8«»| Weils. ■ T '"'^y- r1 ■ ' y--^' 15° Parliamentary Director} PRIMCE EDWARD ISLAND. ,> COURT OF CHANCERY. ChancelJoT' — Sii- Honur the Lt. Goverrtor Thos. Heath Haviland. Master of the Rolls — Bon. .j.KineH Peters. Vice-Chancel lor — Hon. Jo.seph Henslev. Mbstere and Bxatnuie* — Huns. John Lonsworth, Thos. Heath Haviland aiid Ed'ward iiaygrld. Master Exfraordinarv— Thos. Kelly. Regi.ster— James D. Trving45C-!er«Bd Tipstatl— John McKinnon. -, Terni»» of xXxe Court or dates of holding Hilary Term— Commences Is* ^Tuesday i? February, end.s tollowing Saturday. Trinity Term — Cortiniences ktft Tuesday m May «wi enda following Saturday. Michaejinas Teri^ — Com- mences 3rc( Ttaesday it Novemher and ends ensuing oaj,urday. \ fi% INSTANCE COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. Jua«e — Hon. Edward Pa.mer, J^idge of Con>itii8f>ary H«ji^y, Deputy Judge. Hon John Longworth Deputy Judge. ^^- Sullivan, Surrogate and Advocate General. Jas. D. Irvin^.R^gistrar ** W.Svudman. Marshal. Hon. ^loseph W. W. Fred. ..,,„. S--^^ COUNTY COURTS. Judge-D, O. M. Reddin. Clerk— ' . Daae oi sittings — COURT OF MARRIAGE OR DIVORCE' Sheriff- Held on the 2nd Monday in May, with power to adjourn from time to time. His Honor the Lt. Governor, President. Her Majesty's Executive Council, Memhers. The Attorneys of the Supreme Court, Solicitors and P'roctgrs. COURT dip PROBATE AND WILLS. Hon. Charles Young, LL,D., 8«wogate. John G. J. Weldon, Registrar* The Attorneys and Solicitors of tlie Supreme Court, Proctors and Advocates , SUPREME COURT. Judge— Hon. E. Palmer, Chief Justice. J. Hensley, Assistant Judge- J. H. Peters, iTssistant Judge. Sheriffs — Henry Longworth, Queens County » W. G. Strong, Prince Coufity ; James McDonald. Kings County. Queens County, terms commence : Hii»ry Term — 2nd Tuesday in January. Easter Term— lit Tuesday' in May. Trinity Term— Last Tuesday in June. Michaelmas Term — Last Tuesday in October. Kings Counlx. Georgetown— Last Tuesday in FebrtMiry, 3rd iTuesday in July. f, ' Prince County, Summerside — 2nd Taeaday ik June, let Tuesday m Oet.< COUNTY OOUkTS. . ■/ Queens County Courts Hughe*. : Judge^eorge AJley. Chief Clerk— F. W. ^ let CircuitwClifton Clerk— Geo. B. McKay lifton, Lot 21- 1st Thesiiiky fn August, Oct«ber and March. 'N Master [enalev. nd a lid «■ imes D. ■/ J^gal and Judiciary. > He„rjlJ.MclJod: '■^'«"''' "«'»'«'• t^«"i'«'«»J M.r«l,.cfeS October. Chief Cl(erk4w. T. December and March. °5ierk— Chtt8'."Aitkki Prince County Court9>JudKe-Tho8. Kelly. ul.iefCIerk^W T n . and itSr-Se^^^r^f "o^'^ir ^"^^^^ ■■" ^"«-' October. dL!!;^ and Ml^;."&rkl*H^u^'^^^^ ^"-^''^ '» ^"g-t. Octobe^ Dec«„ber .nd MirS^^clleSllSJKl;;,^^^^'^^ ^ ^"*-^' October, D^en^ " AugSit &4l5^=?:7d"i3ai'rh.'&i^^^^^^^^^^ .^ ^ PROVINCE OF MAfklTOBA. COURT OP QUEEN'S ^NCfl ChiefJu8tic giatrn» i^ N I- Accountant »p Equity— H.aTl DuJTHftr Clerk (Equity SiSe^lj. A.>. I„o"« -/ /■ v,-/ -,;^'r ; '5* Parliamentary Directors. . . Easter k Judicial District. Sheriff— C. Ink^ter. ' Deputy — J. Robertson. ' -, / ' , Central JiJdjcUl District. _pepnty^Prot1.onotary jind Deputy Clerk of Crown iiml Pleiw— .J. UcUonald, Portage La Praine. Sheriff— J. J. Setter. A Deputy— Clikfl. G. Johnston. WestbrkJudiciai. District. Deputy Prothonotary and Deputy Clerk of Crown Ind Pleas— VV. J. tergusson, Brandon. • Sheriflf— Stephen Clement. c Name or Juwje County ami Wh^re Held.; ^atiTok Holdinu C'l.KHK. W. D. Anlafeh, Selkirk-Held afi Jan.'Jnd, Feb.lst.L. N. Betourney. tJo. Judge, Winnipeg. March 3rd, Aprifi ^ Winnipeg. l^t, Mav- Ist, June : . 2nd A^lTth, July V. 2iid&14ih, Sept. Ist, ■) ., Oct. Ist.Nov.HjiL.-} >> / Eniersoi^'^ — Held at Emersoh. Morris — Held at Morrrs . Vareiines — Held at Ral Portage. Lisgar- Held at Selkirk. Feb. 5th, April W. J. Whitley. 4th, July 6th, Sept. 5th, Nov. 7th. ' Feb. 7th, April T. A. GadlM.is. 8th, JuneSidi, July 17th, Sept/ 22nd, i Nov. lOtIr, r I Feb. 11th, Ap^niA. J. Murftiv^- " 11th, June lith,! ^ '■■ --^ Sept. 12th, Nov. I J 13th. ^ \ X- D'Iberville— Held ai St. Robert. Marquette Eaat-^ Held at St. Francois ^v Feb. • 6th, June 16th, July Uth, Sept. 26th, Dec. 8th Feb. 22nd, May 26th, July 9th, Sept 27thv Pec. 10th. » Feb. 23rdV'May 27th._jBlY 10th. T. C. Tennant. Jofl. Ijeintiy. I 1 Pierre Lavftllce. t.,«fg|j .29l1i:D« »fpl.29l1i70ec.im ^ TTCTT I. • -' v \ Z ^8t' J"neT. Corrv. :HeId at Glad.,tone. 7th, Aug.23rd, Nov ' ^ I22nd. I g^a''"f"l 'Piams Feb. 2^lh, June —Held at NeepAwa. 5th, Aug. 2l8t, Nov ' . !20t.h. WeSTKRN JuniCIAL DlStJlICT. M. H. Fieldhouse : Minnedosa-Heldl Marcl/ .3rd. June' at M.nnedosa. j3rd, Se^ 2nd, Dec.i ; . .' !2nd. / ■ • ■ BFrtle — * Held ati PeH' r2th Oj-Kp w r„ \ 14th NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. COURTS, ETC.,^ *. V • ■ * ' " "^ Mc4;iraK. "«S'«^™'««-t^i^''t.-eol. ^ugh Richardson and, Lieut.-Col- Sheriff—St. Ange Chapleau, Regina. / ' ^8. '^^'^*rB7¥tegi8trar-qe nfni l f or " " Pr h iw Albcrt mmct. Alex SoVmt P^/:^^ Spotty Battleffarrfr Souris Di8trict8,>eo.' 1 LnCef; 'iSLIl^.^'^^o^!*"*' ^i''"?''^'^ «»J Calgary. 4 itgoHier »; Cal^rj, T. A. McLean; Y .* w '^ 4" t J 54 m. ^^ Newfoundland/ , • ■ judicial department. Chief Justice— Sir Frederick B. T. Orter, K.C.M.G ^ Aftpistant Judges-JoliD Hiy^ard and Robert J. Pruaent. D C L . Attorney-Qeneral-^Sir W. V. WKiteway, K.C.M.G. ' '^ Solicitor-General— Hon. Jae. 8.' Wintes, Q.C. * ' Chief Clerk and Registrar ^preine Court-P. Emerson, Q C^ Registrar Southern District— Henry T. R. Wood. Crier o» the Supreme Court and Tipstaff-J^hn liij^k«. j . ShehIffs. i / Ce|^ralDi8tnct-Th08. Talbot. Sub-Sherifl-Lionel T. Chancey Aonhern District— John Bemister. . "^ Souihern District- James Carter. - . ^ »/ ' " MASTKRa IN Chanckbt. Hon. George H. Emerson, Q C. ; Thos. J. Kough. Q C • Sir W V Wlutewar,Q.C.; P«ecolt Emerson, Q.C. ; Hon. J. SWhdS-.Q.C ' jtesiONS SUPRKME CoURT. !8 20lb May indcontinues three weeks. Joveinber and continuing three weeks, Qh power tM lerm Irom- day to day, not exceeding six days < Sessions after Term. Vice- Admiralty CoXrt. Judge— Chief Justice for the time being. , Registrar— R. B. W. Lilly, Q.C. Marshall— A. O. Havward, Q.C. * ^ HarkTr'St"^- ^^ ^'■'"'' ' "^ ^-^' ^^'"^'' ^- '^ ' ^" ^""^' ^t- John's, .' Central District Court. a R. R^ wfLmy%^C.^'''''''' ^'^•■"^^' G«^^« Conroy. Clerk' of the Court- SpriKg Tern* Autumn to the Judges in all. \^ .•;a \J '"■ifis-[-v. "-^ l^^.' \\. A Legal and fudiciary. BRITISH COLUMBIA. SUPREME COURT. »5S \ €ari^?ai,T;re'^""kamiro« G* c"^„ ^,'Z ^^«"."'»«ter, J. Morrison ; \ J. L. Crimp ' *^*'"'o«P8' G C. TunstalJ ; Nanaimo, M. Bray ; Cassiarl > i # r -r 1 i '■' *'•§ -J # r/:. ' J - T> ■ , ■ * x« ' « -/, ■) ^' If , t* "„. ' ■' • • V *.:' \ ■,' • • ' , ' - \ •■ ' ■ ■ • , '"'^'^ll ^:1 ■ ... . . -' « / \ \ >. i - *' „ ' ..^ s i ^ 1 . -- , ' --.-^ _, ..t ■< k / /- 4 --- k.>- ■ ^v-^ - "^ « t». IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I l« 1128 11.25 |25 m 1.4 11 1.6 ^Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 145S0 (716)t73-4S03 ,,« ' '^ .tA'O.L'tf^.^^ ^;^^ t/. ^ V • \t ^,' -. ^ \ A k W^ w ' < V * * • > » « « ' •^ • ' * • • • t ■^^ V « • 4 i - / T^ ^., • • • _; ^ \ • ' - , > ^ __^.- ' ■ -■ ■ . .^ito» . f* DOMINION OF CANADA. CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT Imperial ParlEen na^Z? n Sir. fsrV'^ provisions of an Act of the North America Jet 867" whnh.^Ll^ '^' ""'^- ^"'"'" *" "The British by Roval Pr^Iamalon pS'*= Vn^^ ""rP^!'''''°" *'" "'^ ^^^ .lulv, 18fi7,' Dominion sha'he sSr i,yprin1ipl/r''"thS o ' tt 'v .?7«'i'"'r" «' 'he ■ t:sr^i ^-i'l^-a Err ^Pi^^i^itii:^^ ts nomua'Tfor^np h, '''' ^"'"'" ,°^*''«^ Parliament of the Dominion are Sel . f fVni . R • «»nimon8 of the Governor-General under the Great a'ntrfoVBrHisfcI.S::^'^'^' " ^"'- '^""^ l^*' ward I.land, o for Man ito^. .he"L"et:,^l:road^^la^•^o7^Xlt"^^^^^^^^^^ oL f 9. Brunswick a vote in given to every male siibiectof'Ap or^nt L --'"^r '"''"'""•* '" "^^''' °'"'-^''' ««'*♦« to the amount of iff iolS. ^ ^ZZ\ gn?: "ifE' ri''^"L'^"'°""^'"y together LoSSi;";^ =*«w ftfiftuai^ jaeotti*. In ifevff ScofiS-tlie- ftancTiTHe is with all eubjecta "~ t ( I I C c J c 7; II u .El El .41^***^ Dominion of Canada. of . daye. and for a session ia* .n.Wel than t T P'- 1'T "P '« ''>^ ^"^ with, in every case, 10 cents oer mi Pi^t. i.- P^""*^ '''^ «""> of|l,000 pH P-r diejn I deducted SevS davVaU^^^ '"""^r'- ^'''« ''"•" «" iH caused by illness. The same armrl! ^.^^^''^^^ ^^^ » member unless the same allowance, mileage, etc. etc? '^ "'e.nbers of t|,e Senate regarding «;ith a LiS^na^n't-SveTnora^^ heaf o7 Thf p"""."-^ and administration power to regu ate their own Iop«i «»o- 2- ''"^ Ex«'cutive. They have full «uoh laws a*s the^I'v Km be ttrttli^r "' f!''''' ^^^•^""-' '^"'^ ^nac do not interfere witi^.^e mlverse to »h« V "■*'"r^' Provided only thev Administration «nder\ Gmerrr-Ge, eml "'"' "' ' policy of the Central THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. ' t^ha!^ 3l^S";-/>S^^^;^:r^r ^\ «-^'"-- «'■ ^-^-i^ on bonds and other instruments by law reouired II t ^''T'f'^'^ «?'« ; and all capacity are taken to him bv £ nS of nffi^! ? '" '";" '" ''*« P"Wic recovered by him by his office as mJ^o ^ ^^^' """^ '"*>' ^^ «"ed for and vest.n ^I.epersonal'reLrnTa've'^^the Iternorr ""^, "^^ 'r"^ «""« they were so taken. 'I'he Queen mav if" HprM«- ?^?r-*''" ^''o^^ name nin.?"""'"*'" ^^"^'•''' Tom tin e to t me to anno?nT •' """'^■" '^'' ''""'orize jointly or severally to be his dem.iv nJ i ^o appo mt any person or persons and in that capaJitv exercfse d ,L^ /i^^" '^'^ *""'"" «".^ Part of Canada mich of the pLer-s and un^ iS^^o f .I^'T"'' •^'"'''^ ""^'""^^ Ge^^^ Governor General, deems it nlppl^^^ '''** ^^overnor General as he the f-bject to any \mS^l^orT^P,''' ^""^^^'"^''^ ^'^ ^^H'^ ^o nin. or them I'Ut '.'-e appointment o^L^ si cTZ;ty'?.77' or gfven by the Que:™' exercise by the «overnorGeLa 1 nrseB" v 2 '"' '^'''*".n«' affect the The Governor General is paid year "and it^^^ P^"f' ""thorny or function, a year, a salary of ten fhouland Sn'nH^ .^^- "'"u'?' ^"^ P^'^od less than thousand six hundred and six J-sTd^Lr/f '''"'"«. "^""' '" 'orty-eigh Clnnp,„g Wycombe, in the Comity of B.k'« "i?. tl ^"""^ ^^^^.-J-l-e. Baron of tarl of Kerry an.l Earl of Shelb r„e Visc;^; CU *' P*""""" "^"^^*^ ^'''''ain , Baron of Kerry, I.ixnaw and n ,. i, ^"^^!*""'^'a>nnauriceand PitznUurice Grand Cross of'our Zt d.^stit is^^J on.'r 'ff '^T'",S«^"' Z''^'*"'^ '• ^n ght Governor General of Canada a.nTi!« * , '^^"'^1 ^'- M'c'>ael and St. George January Itth. 18, r.; edSJd a EtL a„d Ralirol'ron' ^''rV*".' *«' «S tommisMiorer of Exchequer of G/eat Bri a n ind o^T-f ' "*'?';''' «PPO'n«ed Entrance : west side of building, rdTrareJ. ^"''^''"«- ««vernor General's •^'*' X ^ 158 Parliamentary Directory. GOVKRNOR GeNKRAI.'s StaFF, SecrSrv.^ '''°""' "'''^""'^' ^«^""°'- General's Secrelsry an.l Military Lieut. Henry Streatfeild, Grenadier Guards, Aide-de-Camp. Lieut the Hon. H< J. Ansan. Highland Lij^ht Infantry, Aide-de-Camm Capt. Russell Stepheheon, Aide-de:Camp (extra). OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOK. GENERAI/S SECRETARY. ' Charles J. Jones, Chief Clerk. Win. Camptiell, New Edinghurgh. Peter L. McDermott.NewEdingburgh. Fitzmaurice Stuart, 98 Albert street. George Smith, Messenger. Sergeant Clarke, Orderly. Chaui.es^ Jerome Jones, B.A., Chief Clerk, Governor General's Office, Rideau Ho.?T" ^^ Po'^ Hope Ont., December the Uh, 1848; edncateA^t Port Hope Uranrmar School, Trinity College Scr.ool. and at TriniVColleee Toronto at the latter he graduated and received the degree of B A ■' entered Ibe Governor General's Office I7th January, 1875 f was made a senr 2nd. class clerk. October 1878 ; let class cIefk,Mfit Jun^, 1882; a chief clerk-present posit.on-lst July 1883.-Ea8tern Departmental Building. ^ THE PRIVY COUNCIL. The Executive Government of Canada is vested in and exercisable *y the .Governor General,,'by and with the advice of the Queen" pJivy Council tor Canada. { , J^nvy .» HJiV"![r^" of the Wivy Council are chosen and summoned from tiifte ' to time by th^ Governor tfeneral and sworn in as Privy Councillors All power and (unctibns which, unfler any Act of the Parliament of Great ■' Britain, or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great BritSh and Ireland, or of the Lea^ature of Canada, were, at the Ua^vestTfln S Governors or LieutenAit Governors of the several provii JHfcth the advice and' consent of the n^spective Executive Councils thewWpn conjunction with those Councils/ or with any number of members^lflllbf. or By thSS Governors or Lieu/nant Governors individually, as f»y as the same is capable of being exercsed /, relation to the government of pa'rftfda, are vested in the Governor General^ with the advice and consent of, or^ in conjunction with he Queen's Privy ^ounci I for Canada, or any members thereof, or by he Governor Genejil individually, as the ca«^ requires, subject, nevertheless (except with r«&peflt to such as exist under Acts of the Par lament of the seveSffiis s; {S^^i;r:„stii v^l'^^^&z '^-^''' «' ^'^ "'""MSj^iriT^-*!^'"^"''*;;"' "V-^- Pr««identof Council and Prime Minister, and Superintendent Generafof Indian Affairs. Hon. Sir Leonard TiLLEY, - - Minister of Finance. Sir Alexander Campheli., • - MiniBter of Justice. 5"/Heotor Langevin, - . Minister of Public Works. Sir/ David MoPhkrsos, - - - Minister of the Interior. MAteEKZiE BowELL, ... Minister of Customs. ^- *'-t^*Bo»» - • ^ iliniaterofJlilitJA^ ^ Hov. John Costioax. " J.H..P01.K. •'. " J.H. POI-E. - John CARLixf;, . A. W. McLelan, J- A. CHAPr.KAC, Frank Smith, 159 « nptiiinion of Canada. / - ■ - Mioitter'ofinisn,! Revenue' , (Acting) M.niBter of Riilways and Canal. - Postmaster General. . _ - - M'n'ster- of Marine and Pi«herie« • Secretary of State. f t »c r. ' "'thout portfolio. J. f McGee. Clerk of (he Conncil. members of the Privy Coupcil ^ho are not -0 IIOAV \ ♦^ « « The following an- the' Cabinet: / an. Sir Charles Tnn^r K P U r r> d rr- « ' ' _^ London, En^lanF^ ' K.C.M.O., C.B., fli^,, Commissioner for Cana.la ,. J:''fcMacdo^eall,iJ.B.,Q.C , ^ A. G. Archibali, C.M.G.. Q C / ; Peter MitchdLM.P. "^ ' < Alexander MUs, D.G.L., Q.C., M P.P. ' Johno'c3or'Tc"''p^°'"rT°'*'«"'^«l^«- : TheodoreTCaS;!:MS''«-' •'"^ge Court of Queen's Bonch, Ontario. ; Ai:SnaSnt%^'''^^"'^^-'^«^^-aSc^ia. Edwtd'BMrQ c' M p"'"'^ "' ^'^ P--^^'-^ of Q-bec. Isaac Burpee, M P ^ L.S. Huntington, y.C.' * ^ • . *elix Geoffrion, M.P William B. Vail,1i.P. J. E. Cauchon. David Mills. ' K. Laflamme, Q.C / Wilfred Laurier, Q.C, M.P. A. J. Jones. / ""'■" ^'"^ "°"-;"V «■«'■. •■"■- ^"%8„pori,r Co„n; Quobec PHtvy CotTKoii, Office. i6o Parliamentary Directory. ' conqueat. Stakf of the p. CO. P. J. a. Beaud^y, AsBistant Clerk of Council. 248 Chapel street Henrv Alexander, Clerk, 186 Queen Street. \ ■ W. Horace Lee, Clerk, 262 Sommereet Street. ? ' Lewis J. Burpee, Clerk, 338 Wilbrod. R. W. Baldwin, Draughtsman and Accountant. Gloucester street. Cl,ERK.S. F. K. Bennetts, 251 Slater Street. P. J. Brennan. 180 Wellington. L.Lehevre, 198 Albert. F. IJfewby, Rideau Club. , M. i^auLgton Doorkeeper, 468 Rideau Street. Messengkrs. L. H. Chute, The Queen's I'. L. E. Moll, Besserer St. H. A. May, 49 Metcalfe. B. iBrenier, 147 St. Andrew Street. W.^ Groom, 488 Cumberland. W. Reynolds, Janeville. B. Chilton, Stewarton. John Joseph A^ek, Clerk of the Privy Council, 383 Daly street, Ottawa WexS whicristffiliaSd with Tb^^'^ ''' •«'• IT'^ ^oUe,., Canada in 1863, at the insunce o hlhr.M ?K^'?''^'"?i'y- ^"bl'n; came t«^ McGee; becan.e a P^^ti^Sal Lan^Surv^^^^^^^^ uously employed by the Govern men since H.i? f '^ ^"^ ^^" *^«"t'"- €ngineers under the Government in fl,^.^ that time; was me of the Ra?lway,.afterspendingth?rieen years h. the o.u«T" °' '^'^ Intercolonial ment, entered thV civil%ervice ^n 1879 a. 1 I«f " TT? oftheGovern- Lands Branch ot the Department o/tliernrt.' "^"^^ ''■'"K'" ''»« I^ominion 19th January, 1880, and Clerk of thp )1 - T' "PJ^"'^^'^ Assistant Clerk" East^n Deii'rtn.ental Building ^"''"" ^'•'^:^^ Council, 20th ,May, 1^2.' """^8^4 JCI'^str'^e-trStuSr^'"'^^'' ^-'^^-^ ^'-^^ ^f the Privy Council, receilTa:Ad*!rcl^^'l8j'6'%;oirj1rolo'\ "^'ff 2^'^'^^' ^-'-1 .- ^.stant Clerk ofthe -^/?^^cn!^lh't;^.^^fe.^£;P^^^ The NoRTH-WjsgT Moitnted Police. -^^nll^^^To^of^tV^^^^^^ and manage. Governor i„ Council may at anv t »?„ , connected therewith; but the Department. TheMaLSeStof^North WeL'tVn"''. Tt>''?-^ '^ ^"^^ ^^her bv an officer with ran^ arDep X Hei nf I S "l***^ ^^''^'^ '« •'"^ ^mptroller of the North-WeBr£&t"d Alice 'P"''""°^ '^"'^ '^^^'^ '^^ Dominion of Canada. K. M . Gallwej, L. DuplesHs, Junior Clt-rks ,^:S^r; s"'sa;S'; SS-f "^^^^ «- ■»" Branch April 1876; promoted to be I olJifi ? 'i^o^i^^ Mounted Police transferred to Department of the In fpLt *''!'f ?^,«'"'^ ZSrcf Septeml.er I878^ same year ; trannferred to Department of Privv r '' ^'^^PW^^^''"' Nove »£; ' was private secretary to RiUtH "«,''•'[ ^^"^ IfisT . 18«0 to 1884.-Easteri;;i>pSen?aTBu;ild.^g':" ^^ '''^'^''"'''•^' G.C R, £ FINANCE DEPARTMENT Governor-,n-Council, an|d holds olc^dSfnTplea^^iir'' '« ^PP"'"'^^ V the 'The Treasury Board, Comm.ttee of the Queen's Pri v CouncH fir Can.1^"''"^f^^^^""^' «« «« « ieferr ?rn^*'"*^""« *»'! Exp^ndhur^ or Puhli^ a' •"" *"" '"««ers relating to call the attent on of Cbunoil AnH i „ . ^"^.^oard may deem it necessarv pub icdeparfnenr, boardf o? leer or o'thirV'^' ''''T '« ^en.and fS a„T such to the GovernmentL any acco.'.n. «, "^ P^"°" ^'"""d by law to f.rni"^ niat.on which the B«ard na/tliSk rJnntil'tl"f '"i^""^"'' 'document or infor- duties to be transa^^ J ^ """'' "^^q^'^'^e for thf due performance of the * Treasu;;l"';ran5 Se"kputy"o'. tt"£[sfe'"T '1>^ ^^'---" of the through h.m shall the BoW communipLt '•.ITn'^"'' "'^ S'-cretary.and Departments or others wi.h whomTommS 'atbn i ^!P^'-'"'e"'«. ofRcL of Branch oUhe Revenue To kelpTs'Usan'? '^"^ #«?■• ^«-"g charge of a be deemed advisable, andEnore r?o7i ^ »*^couits m such a form is mav T^:f' -other info"r1,a"o:ri;%;7etnrtrid^^^^^^^ ^"-'^hlng Wo^s or other matters o. public interr.?„ '?ell± ?o"^tfeTu'rS ^f"^ b^ til^ ^^i;;^^Kr;;i^?s;:rf^'-'^- «^ ^^^ Minster, F nancial Affairs, Public Accounts R^V? *3 i?a"er8 relating to the wh.ch are not,or'in 80 far asXy a/etrbnlwdf "P!?''''"^^ of^CanaSa! in-Council, aes gned to anv nH li n . ^ '*^ od by order of the Qovemnrl 11 1 ir -^ f62 Parliankntary Directoty «p a^ok to bl c« led tL LnT^'Pl- 'n' ^{P"^''« moneys, and keep posted eeVrranniatinct headH Po^^^^^^^^ book, confining an account under - temporary. enterinTundor earh hp-H?. *PP~P"f' ""- whether permanent of •PpropriationTw Sf re d;terand'ra,n^^^^ •'"''r "i" **='^"""* «' '^^^ madefand .ball Lepu'^^PuWic roco'nt^orcfaS/' -'-'" P^y-^^t*"* . ' POBLIC ACCOUSTS. «ni Import, are laid fifj,™ -.k" n "'•J'.T'" "'»«'Vnil H^c Accounts Fia.ncTnd Ke Se, 0«?.»l 1 n^T? '''„'=<»"'»»"> br\ 'he Minister of year, ifParLmin-t hTlKlf,,- J'f?" "'". ^'8< January the follo.init annually. The Dept^v Minfster of S"'' '1'" l^.P^bl'shed in book form the internal LnaKer^ of thpH^^^^^^ '*" full charge and control of clerks of his DeSartmrt such Hntli? ."™*"'^^^'«"'"« ^ '''« °ff*c«" a"d perform, and see lo the fai^ fn^ nl.r ' ''^ '""^ ^*'". Pf^P^f *'>»^ '^ey should more re^dy carrying into effect of ^w.?nh'M'''n'^'"f «^"^'*:'"> 'aciliate the following branclfeef- \? ^''"''*' ^''^ Department is divided into the Accountant op Contingencies. »ui™..l''r;Kr.?^rn«:;;^-%-Lt"K^^ Snbscriptions to and advertising in newspapers. TiJe^iplIilf/ ^^^'' "•'"*!""' purchS through stationery office. Postage, freight and express c^rges. ■"-of charwomen and other expenieslorcleaning offices, &o~": ■#. ' Dqniinion of Canada. 163 ^ JravellinK expenses, cab hir«, Ac, through the DepuV Minister of K„L to ffT""'"'' '^.""''""'^ "'o^thly, /oflbe sums, irany. paid in adC'and fo%l'"''"'^ ^°."'^' * ^''^'^n'^nt reinamed unaccounted Vbr at the end ofXia«nL"^^^ for and wWch It IS his lurther dutv fr. Jl""i-r '?*' P'^*'*'^'"?; month. > 2;aten,ent in detail; «cconf,«nied ''U"ch 'r's nf '"°'" ^^"5™'' '"°"'»''^ * ^ 15 ™°"^H'*"*^ "'"'''' ■•"0"eVsreceivV,SfLk»^ by Mm during *t hia credit at the en.< of the month ""^ ^"""^cafe of the balance at 'he Srof'^j;v":rttSltVt iKit^"'^ ^'^ «— '-' Buildings tlf'r^' of the Clerk o? (^o t SiS" t.?T' ""'' ""T'"' "« ""^" . 'nra"cU"n^?.si'trM •-^■•"« ^.ear. showing the ^o^^^^^^^ ^ "^^^^^2^^. The FinAkciai- Ikspkctor. GenS K^Kt'^Jh^'Ki^^Ltra^L";^ ^'^i'^' ^^ ^ceivers Provinces of ifova Scotia, New Br„n8wiot P ''^ ^l?.'""^'' ^'^''^s in the Ulun.b,*. and Manitoba. IsTlso ««; S.Tt ^'^^'^'"^ ^«^*"'l' British <3overnm^„t Kaiiua?-, throughout the D^omrnion '"''''"'■''• ""'^ ^"^'0^ "' The Dominion Book-keeper. "latementsof revenue and Mn(.n/ii...-» 1 " '.",/"^"c unCas«e 1 aseunitrv Uep.rl,i,ent. 'JpendiLirf, ,p„mll, npper.oi,;]!;^ to the p'JJnJJ Sc,„»,„„ , „r *,„,»,;, B.,K,. F,K«.„. D.,.,»,..„. d.po,il^fe:SLt° ,tS?Se\'i"'''''r«' r" -«i- »»"» of Scotia, New Brunswick Prin,.„ P i ? V'™."?''^"' t'>e Provinces of Nov. artd also of the Cit? oT Toro,! Serl i«'«"^' Manitoba, British Columbia of an Assistant Receiver Sji^TTir-''"'"" '**'""^" '*>« "lanagement' menr«-'r'"P,"^^^l*"'^ '^"''^•^^-a'^ »^ade at S ""^ *"'"«"' ment, and under the supervision of the Snnlr^ *? "*"*'.^'"""ceDepart- ordered to be forwarded to head offic^e once ^Pf ""/indent « Pass books are account, and to have intertsTinter^XrtiJ!^^'^"'' ''""'P'^l^^^ith ledger Tim C0MPT1.01I.ER OP THE CPRRBKCT. 164 Patliamentary Directory, ■*■-* require them, and in accordance with the law controlling such issue, superin- tends the cahoellation and destruction of all Dominion and other notes returned or unfit for further circulation, also superintends the preparation of the state- ment of the circulation of specie and Dominion Notes published monthly in the Canada Oazeite. , "' Is the custodian of all securities deposited with the Receiver General by the sevfral Insurance Companies in accordance with the Dominion Insurance Act, jjpd also those by contractors for the satisfactory performance of Dublic contracts. / '^ ■ '' Sbnior l^t Cj^ASH Clerk holding office analogous to that in thk Imperial Treasury, op Auditor of Civil List and Assistant Finan- cial Seoretart and Treascrv Officer of Account. v Super>5W£» the Appropriation Ledcr^r work, and the half-yearly payments of dividends on Dominion Stocks, and is custodian of all dividend cheques returtied 16 the Department aa uncalled for. 9 -• Has supervision of the Establiaiiment Books, inside and outside, of the entire Civil Service. Irt charged with the inanagLinent of the Superannuation Li8t, and keeps a record of all Orders-in-Councii, authorizing the expenditure of Public Moneys. Signs the Departmental cheques, letters of< cre(»it, the certificates authorizing the issue of the credits, and instructions to banks authorizing the Eayment of Salari^es .of the Lieutenant-Governors and Judges, Sundry Pay ists (outside Service), and all Pensions and Superannuation Allowances. In the absence of the Deputy Minister, signs Dominion Stock Certificates, Bills of Exchanp, and Certificates authorizing the issue o( Departmental cheques, and authorizes the payment to executors or administrators of the balances standing at the credit 01 deceased depositors in the Government Savings Banlts. Acts for the Accountant of Contingencies in the absence of that officer. Preparea-Qoifirnor-General's Special Warrants, Pay Lists for the Monthly Salaries of the Department, and Returns called for bv Parliament. a CLekk of Statistics. Supervises and prepares for publication in the official, Canac^o Gazette ■ all statistics in relation to Banks, Savings Banks, Loan Companies, Byilding Societies, &c ; prepares annually a list of the Shareholders of the Chartered Banks in Canada with the number of shaieiS held on 31st December of each year, and the value of such shares; prepares such Returns and Statements relating to Banking as may be called for by Parliament during Session} audits and keeps an account of the amounts paid monthly for Stationery, ' Printing and Binding for the Department ; carefully examines that each Return made (o |he Department is in conformity with the law under which such Return is intended to be made; and prepares such extra statements from month to month as the Deputy Minister may deem of importance, to show the true standing of the several financial institutions obliged to make ileturns to the Department. Sir Leonard Tilley, C. B., K. C. M. G., Minister of Finance and Receiver General. (See page 99.) •, . J. M. Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance, 460 Wilbrod street. Lt.-Col. Thomas Ross, Accountant of Contingenciea, " LitUecQt," JM Stewart ^-,,.^ T. D. Tims, Financial Inspeotor, .379 Cooper street. Deminion of Canada. i6s '"'"nJlj'llL'irP*""" ""' '''' ^""•-*'^' '[^^0- Villa." coi. Chapel and r f ■ JT**"' ^?'"'"'°" Book-keeper, 471 King street. v . Elgin Street Kd^' ^'•^«^«"'-y Oft<*r of Account, "Fairview," O. Y Crookshank. Private Secretary, to the Minister, Grand Union, u n ^oo'"". O'Connor Htreet. I " M- O. Dickieson, Accountant Treasury Board. 90 Slater street. ' Robert O'Reilly, Unchurch street. J. A. Clayton, 209 Daly street. Oeo. Lowe jr.,Teller Currency Branch T D **^'c»"e street, Stewarton. i-5- Sl^.^^„^1 104 Gouces.er street. ic8,"The Y Stone Wiggins, 2.^}? Daly street. Janies Hopkirk, 76 Slater street. ?• "^ Jr^aJwel^S-o O'Connor street. n «; ^'^''J,"^' »^2 Bank street. a' d '.V- ^*^'o^ Bank street. A. iJ. Foster, Lyon street, J. B.,Nutting, 149 O'Connor street E4^ Back, 94 Bank street. W. H. Hayes. Ed. L. Brittain. " • m "V '^l?f 'f*''", 241 Nicholas street. W. L. Blair, 1.33 Slater street. ^.,Capbert, .351 King street Thomas Orfmour, 94 O'Connor street. ' Catneron Staofon, 346 Maria street. *. A- Cofhn, 94 Bank street, n * |,"3;|o'''.26r,, IJegar ..treet. '-. A. Oallwey, 378 Besserer street. T u XT . „ ' '"^ wuucesiei J. R. Nash, 205 Daly street. W . S Garland, Clerk oCStati-tiu^., -• i 1^1 ^j;*"?^^'*"' Grand Union.- . John McNicol.376 Gloucester street. O. M. Jams 67 Theodore street. P , •<^"'"^^*',".'o^'* Gloucester street. J- Street, 17 St. Thon.as street, Nev lidinburgh. "^'^- ft- Fripp, 59 Theodore .street. C. A. Gough, 239 Theodore street tJ. „ ^- "• """wv, d/a cesserer street. entered le 1869; Eastern Departm^Building "^^ Building and S&vings Sodiety.- ^'''sYewa'rt S?r'efr '.'' ^^«.«""*T ^' Contingencies, " Littlecot-^No. 188 .uter^ed" th'e" ^pS[r'ut'ice"'L^'^it'r:'cTe!!lf '^•'^* [f^'^'^^ ?«'-'♦ M^eal ; office, Canada, April 1852 Chief cLk^ /"* '''*" ^^^i""'*' Secretirv'a and Deputy GoverLrfcJ1ig.:?J;^S;i^^^^^ — .»...g. T.o..,.DaL„,T.MS, Fi„.«ci.l Inspector, 319 Cooper ,t„.t. service of the "ate Province of CannHr il? t^ ^ ,„' entered the c vil 1? 1 6^ J^arlianieyUary Directory. f financial system for the neri?6vnto"SM^^^ '? '.^67, reportea-upn a department ; in the Autumn n« t«R7 .„o i ■ V™s"rer in or>;ani?ing faia Affairs generaHy at HailxnJSLrrif '''•''' '"''•'" ^''^rge of Don^inion Dcniutc^ Depar'[n^en^? in NoJjtea '"in'S''.';:;:^ ?™""'r °[ '^'^ commi8«ioVier to enouirp I'nfrt Vir« TV ' '"r l^^S appomted, with.others^ Nova Scotia ; n IsTtfan^n id KT'T"}' °' Government Railways in 18*6, nfade'an inouir'v^nt'^ «^H ^'TW='«' ^n^cUir of qlie Dominion; in Order svs en? nf ?»?« n^ ° • ^ repWted on the worlTing of the Money \^^sVlTH r.V.r'ro'VffJr'li'.I'cle^S''"; ehanges^he. euggeS -branches of the Finane^DeDartme!.^i„ Vi P ''"'''"'"'*''-!''^;' '"^ organized ^ Brunswick, Prince Eiwa.^fskn I R^^^^^^^^ Provmcea of Nova Scotfa, New nepartnienial Buildinl,) ^"•""'••*^'^i"'^''\C«l"'»b.a and Manitoba—Eastern ^"%"sSta''°'''''"''''"'"'''" Currency Devon Villa, corner Ch jl a,d E^gUndVsl^Sttfie^^S^^lran h'1 '" ^'^-' clerk i promoted 1st cW InL 1R?4 BT'^^J^^'^ *'' «^"'"'" 2"d class of Finari^cefrom 1st J^SvysW to -^^^^^^^^ of the Dominion C r ency\;t j\ Iv 1^1 VlV^r \''P^^^^ General's Foot GuardH-ILl^Jn'Diiareii.alSn?,;'!^ '" ^'^'^ "°— ' JOH. AN^^KKw ToHHANc, Chief Cferk and DonLo. Book-keeper. 471 Ktrvg Born in Montreal, 15th DereniKAr ihia. „1 . j • r. let April 1860 i let 'CJasB 20th Anrf- i«« i • ^'' Nk)vember 1858; and class Bank^ranch iHt Julv 1874 vvii ^^'' '^i"? ^'t"^ «"*^ ''*'ad of Savings ^'^'■? '" TAi%iito. 27th November 183(5; educatJd At Tr.r«„*« . / the service as e»t*a clerk 16th Fehrnlrv ihkh !i } ^^^^nto! entered l8t April I860; a let cUsa derk Tfjulv IsT li"'.'^* ^ 2"^*'*'"' *"«'J^ l8t J uTy ISj^-JEastern De^rt mental Bui?,K-. 'J*--' J iDominion of Canaia. IxairRAXfE [kbpilctiow. «' - subnijjH his annual reuort who l«v« .1 „ . i ' ^'"a"w. U) wllorn lie thirty daynllter the oEgj''SjTei T/L f^'n' ^"""^'tnt «it*'in from t,m. to tin.e. all ma\ler>kn w^^j ?";i.i: , "■^''" '"J"'**"'! tofeport, several companies ficeni-ed to'do b .^„p J Vl'r "*^^^^^^ *" *'»"'''*1 «" *'y the ■Parliament "io make return. *^er^^^^^ or req„i„d by A^dl of 167 jeverol documents' required to \>^ HMTi,""^*^ '" "**'?» record of the r«„,.o„. o..-,^ T., ifiiT •'i'/ach company „ the Sunerior :«i ifted copy o( the Charter A cV df Incorfiferation I I'^-fiompany.alHoa^Dower ^f.^t^.'^,^"^??™' ?" • ; or":r;.Xo?rl*ci;iton'^o;'VlKmSv:y''ai;L''''^ ^ Wjiir^t'io; company to its hea^Wftcer oa^eT^rr^nJ.^ 'P.^^^ <>« '.Attorney (?om the ami Rigned by tiie Pj^aident and Si-o-,*" * ""^'^'•<' «p«I <)f 'he Company, N ifrifiea by their oatL C/Zer of SA^ '**" P'^^^" ^'"^•"^ ^''"♦'«f» 'wh4t place in Canadi^^hyKroffic? Xl^'l "•"'' "^«^^««riJ*' d^-dare at established, alKD-suchoW^inTormE^/;/"^ '"'*'"'1«« '<> he - - as may be required by t ff Afin «[er o Fi^" *''*' ^^l '^?'"*"^« »'"' '" «^'S^' '^-''h;andkeepsarecoVdoMic2;'rre^*';eS^^^ ''"^^ ^^" -"'P''^* . a M'oro.grrns%Vtro*^oKtralr'an*d°X:^^^ '^"^S""^"'' -^T' -"^ "-*'-^ ' Finance Tf anylhing therein rTOiires hil^H *" •^°"<^.'"on lo the Minister of five years he must valueX Sies o^„iri •. i''"' ""'' ""^ «' '*'*''' '" ^^^y " The Superintendent oln^i«n.o I J^'*^ Insurance CoirTpanie*. "^ each company: ami should Inv.. "r *^:"' """^"^ '« ">e took*. Ac. of ^ authorit;. t'o erAmi".' office ' ora^eS Ih'e Ph' P'"'*''"' jhemsHves he hi - to the c/,npany'8 busihess. aKi. ex«mina?io''''"-'''""'^"°*'''. ir. relation- reported to the Minwler of Fir^LTVlrTiT.."' '"^^"ptions must be- .ntendent^O opinion as to tl^ financial H^trnS*?"^!'" ^'« ^'''« ^"P*'^ An annual assessment is rrmdSre r^a „ f'" '^- " ^""^R"''-^- each Gwmpany Jhring ttie precWn^veRr J* . '^ premiumAeceived by ^ **Pe"8e8oftheoffic/of Mie'lTj^rlSfendent '" '^"'^'^ ""^ ?^'■•^'''°g ^^i JyB C^ernman, SuDerintendeni «« T^J. » ,, ' 'i a S?.l^ThSSr^i J=£?. «"•«" Ho^„. , Assistant Auditor-General, Daly street John B. Simpson, 344 Maria street, Horace Dunlevie, H60 Slater street. b. D. Sutherland, ll(f Gloucester street. B. VV. Sherwood, 41 Lyon street. A. B. Hudson, Auditor-General's Office. Thoh. Porter, 119 /Arthur street. J. H. P. Gibson, 205 Albert stteet. John Gorman, 76 O'Connor street. V. Hayter, Poplar Grove. Geo. C. Bolion, Aylnier, Que. J. H. Balderson, LS9 Queen. street. L. A. BiHsonette, 206 Daly street. J. B. Jjynch,326 Besserer street. H. H. Gray, 229 Wilbrod street. ,. ■'' • Dutcv. I ~ . 1^. jjj. 111,11, oiU DeS!5« ifme«^er«-Francois Casault, John Pender, J. C. Macdonald. John Lorne MoDougai.l,M.A., Auditor-General, Rich.rond Road Asricl.ur. Society ; „, I'o, So.ul, £Lw T„ 0,,«rii A.™, h t™,'™,;; general election 18C7 until »eneral election tBTI »n.V 7,1. A - r"° \£"^i^L "5?^ gencniectlotf^s w'li' I iLi'^d "'.";.;:,"x'c",.rr. genera election 1873 ; unseated on petit on 9th Seofember lH74 • rp-^Wfl^ James Patterson, AssistantOatlitor-General, Daly street, Ottawa. Born in BeKasr, Ireland, 15th December, 1831; entered the Civil Service of Canada 1855, when the aijdit was first formed and has re, ained in Dep:nmer.'Bu^lE„^..''^P^'"^^' ^° ''^^^^"' office October Is/^TTa^tm" THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ' X. ^ ''^ Department of the Interior, presided over by a Minister (/the rmu,n jjrho is styled "The Minister of the Interior," lor the^tinie being Winted bv KTlin::'!! ""'^r/''"/'^"^*^^'^' d Canada, to hold office "urinrpKr/ r.L»JL ■ ' ««""•<> '.administration and manajjement of the pubHc ^ands of Ci^i^davij,: Dominion Lands of the Nortli-Vst TenitorieVand Se Pr^ vince of Manitoba, Dominion Lands in British ColSu ^ran«ferrpH r«^ Railway purpose? Has the^ control of all Crol LaSK; iro^rt^^^^^^^ know^ JI' «nd .'"eluding timber and minerals on and in sucirndS!and those ^^m^ ^Ediaiince and Ad4mralt.y Land«,«»^*lK^ber pS S« nW- -airecWy under thexontrol of the Public Wo^ks Department, Voff hi" of uj .:te-' ■\ \ Dominion of Canada. 169 ThK DEP0TY OP THE MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR. Agent8. G\^r\,TSi^rTlirS\\tx^''''^T^'''^ managen.ent of li.e Officers, D. L. Macpherson. Minista^the Interior, 233 Metcalfe. (See page II.) A. M. BurgeBs, Deputy Milifr of the Interior, '< Roseacre," Rich, Ld Road. Secretary's Branch. John Hall, Secretary, 470 Albert. K. J Henry. 6 L^rne Place, Ann St. U. Kinloch, 118 yittoria. C. C. Rogers Bi/lings' Bridge. L. C. Fereira, 293 Chapel. R. M. BonfelloW, 39 Stewart. N.O. Cote, 213 Wilbrod. 9- % \. A'djouin. 29 Britannia St., Hull, P. Q. G W. Paterson, .387 Gloucester. P. B. Douglass, 19 Slater. Wm. Howe, Maria and O'Connor. A. Chieholm, 263 Queen. " J. S. Brough, 288 Wellington. A. L. Jarvis, 67 Theodore. ^■^■ G. A. Sparkes, 45 Theodore. B. Genest, 106 Queen . W. Hatch, 119 O'Connor. Lands Grant Branch. • W. M Goodeve, Clerk in charge, 118 Gloucester. R. Lang, 36 Wellington. H.'Sherwood, Mount Sherwood, r . Lheckley. F. H. C. Cox, Charles St. Edinhnrgh. N.Tetu, 622 King. J. L'Eloile, 286 Cliapel. ' B. Wallis, 283 Stewart. / New Timber and Mines Branch. ""• WemS^on.*""' '" '^^'"«^' '^^^I F- Lover, 284 St. Andrew. * I •'• P- Dunne, Senate Building. Grdihakce Lands Brakoh. W. Mills,clerk in change, 84 Vittoria. | P. G. Keyes. 467 Rideau. — : A«oouwTAyr's Branch. — J. A. Pinard. Accountant. .30 Water. | C. H. Beddoe. Asat. Acot., m Cooper I70 ' • Parliamentary Directory. SuBVKTs Branch. L.DdBay RusselJ Surveyor General. W ^ i!-*' ^'"^f^n'-P^ctoref Surveys. r / • 'i'ng. Inspctor of Surveys. ' J. Johnston. Chipf I>™.,«k,» i T II — -sj inoinjuiur oi ourvev J. •'"•'"fton Chief Draughtsman * . ^layton, New Edinburgh P. B. Symes, .S43 Nepean --- Cowne, 393 Maria. y. Koberteon, 420 Cumberland. B. Bilhngs, Billings' Bridge. A. Grignanl, Bank St. Road. 1^. 1. Lacasse, 179 Bolton. K. Rancher, 343 Maria. E. T. W. Souter, Aylmer, Que. M. Urady. Messgnoers. / / V ■■■ J. Dunnett. 413 Rideau. , A. Swinburn, Lewis St. Kobertfon. ^''Rlchmon'SX'ad':''' ^'^'*^"^' Deputy Minister ol the Interior. « Roseacre/ ^^^^''^^ll2ml^VJ:Z\Zf?' ^•'"*'''"'^' October 2l8t, 1850.' Toronlo Globe and O te Ja JvS iiL^'lL''''"" ^?" ?" '^^ Staff' of the of the House of Coml"^" fo^ears Jar} a'nTr«^^ '\' ^^^'*^«« they were officially reported) : enteral thl n?,K • ^ ^^^^, ''^l?^ ^^^ '^' J'^ar 88 Private Secretary to fSon David M! 11.^ P'u- '?"'^^ ^«' December 1876, change of Government I ft7sl.„ "''.'".^lien Mmister of the Interior: on a 1882 ia. pr^otTd tS SecrAaryTtH"?.'." '"' ^Tl^V °" '^elet Januar? Ist July 1883, was BDmintpH f^^h- department of the Interior, and on the ments ^ere madrbX Jotn^' MSSr.irhe'h"- (^^'^^'-.'''tter ap,;Lint- the Interior.) " Macdon»ld, he bemg at the time Minister of John RicfiARD Hall, Secretary Department of the Interior 470 Albert Sf class clerk, Isi Jun^, 1882 Tp ' LJi' Chll^n ^''*''3 ^«" *'"'^' '»"' ^'' mentof the Interior, nresent Msiffnn li* i i ^IfJ" "^l'* Secretary, Depart- Building. ' P ^*"' J^S't'on. l^t July, 1883. Eastern Departmental The Geological akd Natural Histort Survey and Musech Branch and is known as Z KoSi SurvP. R "^t^^e Minister of the Interior, conducts the Geological andSurtlHrL.^T^**' ^•''"^ »'»« ^''^rge of and and territories of Canada ^^'^'o'^ Surveys of the several provinces ^-^{o^y'^^i'tL^^rt^^^ are to elucidate the nation of the various slVata so?l«nrl„ i i* * 'l'" ?"*^ scientific exami- its recent fanna hS flora so artolffnr?'' .T'" *»''.""»"«' waters, and of other interests of^thrcounfrv eoSf^. ^ ^''%n"»'."«. metallurgical, and charactlTand resburces ""*'^' *'°"^<^' *"<* '^"" information ts to ite Of aXS^ntfL^rdfe'Ld" .t3;:'\""'^«''« -^ ^P"'^ H-d necessary to insure ^camXtl ^J^a '"*"p ""^'j "pecimens as may be resources of the "everaM^oll .„«- \^T «"0'''«' ^^""a' of Enlland by law also wfth the^wers and dt'Ss which f.JTr',^''" applicable tolanada^ and belonged to tL officrof It ?rnTj Gene^f of e'rh °^ '"^^ ''^"'*' provi;;ce8, when the "British North USa Art ?ftfi7». P^P^nce "p to the time aws. under the provisions if SeTaid Act frJ./h*"'"^ '"■''? '^""'' ""^ ^''ich into effect by ihe^Governmf.t of Canada 'hi «!l ' "f?^'?'^'^'^ ^^d carried departments of the GoverXnt uZ In tn«H» ''f/*'^ ''^^'^^ «' the several departments; he is ohS w UhX ietUemZ''' ^T' ''0"»e«'«l with such ments issued under the QrSt Seal of Pft. J^^ ? 1"** approval of all instru- penitentiaries and the prS„ 3^8 em of Can^^^ superintendence of conduct of all litigation for or C.lt the Crow^ Jf '"'' ^^e regulation and in respect of any subiects within nfo^-.u-r^"^? ^'?">' public department he is charged ge^neJa^wit such X^I^Tes'Vs" the o'"" "' ^'""^^'^ ' ""^ James GeorpMoylan, Inspector of Penitentiaries. 154 Daly St H. J. Hopkirk, Minister's Secretary G.L.B.^raser,1071I«peau street: ^n Leslie, Grand Unidn. " * . U. Gisborne. 180 Elgin street. ain^?'"'''^*'!^^* Q"*"*" streets Henry W, Cterfc, 28 * 25 Victoria^ Chambers. P. M. Cote, 313 Wilbrod street. •:<-, . / »74 Parliamentary Directory. Insr^^tion or Penitentiaries / .n Council represent, thJw^kter in tli n?T°' •ppointed by the Governor office during pleasure, and 8 aS^offiAiT'i'^'";!:"""' °' •»«• «*»»« "nd holds the duty of the Wctor t Jl^a I? * ^' /''* Department of J ustice. It m Justicef to visit e?amf„iaT^rer^rt?o°hi:''''"''" '^ ^"^''"^ ^^. *''« Minister of of all the.peni.;ntia"iL8%nd XugSs^^;^^ and n.anage,„*,t for their improvement. He a L ItTpn- „ "*^ wardens may make inspection made by him in tL 1^^? "2 ^f*''' '"^"^'"^ «' »" """"tes of tog^her with all Ss proc^d SL in K^."r^''''.'^'* "' 'H ""'«"« institutions monthly a copy thefJof a def hfs S .''"./''^J:?-^'.'''' ""^ «'"»" ''•^nsmit Inspector is, ^y vK of his office wm.i^"''' Mm.ster.of Justice. The Justice of the Peace for any distriS l^ntv "w *"•" P'^P^'^ qualification, a have power to act in nmtte^rs con" ectS w th i I "/ '•""', '." ^^''"■J^"' ^'^^ "^'^'l He makes rules for tl,^ m«;.o ./ . j- • f.*''^''"'"*^ '»» «' t^anadaonl^ penitentiaries, for tred^tie^nTcoTduAi'H^ °^ *''« •P""''^ «?" h^e employed theVein/a„d tr "be diet do^^^^^^^^^^^ "'«'=«" instruction, discipline, correction nunishZ^nV T^'"^ employment. ' imprisoned therein, and may E o'i amenT t h» ^ reward of convicts subject to the Governor in ^nnnnn I a P ^^^ *!*'"^ ^'"O"' ^'^e to time officers are bouidSoSy He E'n^^^^^^ «o altered the wardens and Minister, of Justice, ?aid^before ParCent JT'^ '*"?"'''!^ "'"'''^ '«' ^'J^ ^^e than the Ist of DecenXr a, fl shS^.^/ ' ^"'^ ^P^^^ to he ready not later respecttoeachpenitentiary\St rwholein^^^ '",''I*^''«"' info/n.ation in the registers of the establisl.menf« ^™ t '^"'*«"''ed form, as is embraced in arise i^n the work ngTereof He"' ' f iJ^'n^'r^ ''"^ dissatisfaction that may institution and havi access to the So * ' j'"'«« enter the penitentiary or the conduct of an^oScer or ^e vanremn^^^^^ ^'^ ""^^ investigate Hubpoena any pers^on anTe^amTne ?hem KnTr 0!^'"'""'^ ''" '"''' P°"" '° The Accocntant of Penitentiaries men;aSS'te^raS\;:!tfTe" «'«"- "'•"- '^^P-f . the books, accounts, money transaction'. «nr^^ >"spection and au.^t of tiaries, and with such otE Jokers and Hn?il°'^'. *"*"" °'" '"^^ Pe"*'^"- order of the Governor in-Coundl and hv .? *" ""^^ ''^ cons gned to' him by relieved of the duties heSre erum/rJ.i/''P?'''';""?' ''>'' inspector fs performed by him. "«"''0'^"-e enumerated and which previously were Penitentiary Branch G. L Foster. AccounUnt. 101 Elgin H. Bf. S. Lane, " Queen's » ^me»<7«r«.-John Clay, P. B. Curran queens. Georoe VVheelock Borbidge. M.A., Deputy Minister of Justice. 276 Metcalfe Mou^A"l,i?on'^^sie7.fi^^e;l'■^U?JJo^'l:e^b^''7^^ '«U' ^'^-" at laws of New BrunTwick. SS l*^""""""""^'"? <'o'' consolidating the Eastern DeparlmenUl BuildlU^^ " "^ "^ P''"'"' P^"'^'"" 23rd May 1812 H! AnoosTus Power B C.L., Chief Clerk, Department of Justice, 54 Daly 8t Dec^r »«4. .ppSi^«d«hi.r^SSWTfi?^St^ './ / Dominion o^ Canada. »75 V /J/iiKS Gkorge Moylan. Inspector of Penitentiar*B, 164 Daly St / came to Canada in 1866 to ftll tfc Sfon n? niV ^^?' Vo"?«^'<^»?»ooth ; literature in GueJoh R L' Tnl!™^ •. ? ?{ P'^^'^seor o( claeaics aTd Enelish financial diffic^ t^>aVent;rSje*wL»•'Sbln?.'^^ 'r'''«"«»> «o"e the firet R. C. High SchoS loTl^^ Jr^anadJ ill*"/ '" became principal of resume his connection with the Dre«««nH„f' m- 7 ^'^ "^ prevailed upSa to Canadian Freeman » w>.;?K > P'^*^.'*""«'"ablr8hed at Toronto in 18S8"'nie accented thrj;;";i^„?r'lL\mSorr''of'E„T.'".^^ "1'" }«"n «« '^' Dubfin, which "he held untS Marcri872 wLn^™''"? **"'."'* Dominion at was appointed on the Board olPeSitentiapvH^-i* returned to Canada and abonsLd, pursuant to the PenUeSrv ^A^f ^? ?if' . '" '^^^*t^ ^"^'^ ^^ retamed as Actine Insoector anH »«- ^ ■ ^J ""f^ y^"""' while lie was Nove„.ber 1st ISTfiKt^^i'DTptTmenTaraij;'''^ ^^-^ Po-''- on CoMMISBIONBa OP PoLIOE FOB CiKADA. Pbiicl.'^Vower" ejl'al foThosTo"/ Poli'S^M ' ''"? ^^^ '^^'^ ^' '^^ «o--on Magistrates in Territories and Disric^^and^f^lnlr'" "*. Fj*'?f' Stipendiary out the Dominion, and by Act and Orrf^rl p '^'T "** ^'^^ P^««« through- Constables within the Vtm „*Sn lor the n-.^""' ? «Pr "» "".v Police Crin.inal Laws, and other laws Tthpf) J; • P"'PT ?! ^"'-^ carrying out within his mrisdictio^, aid Jeim',^ Governor-6eneral, nm^presSaildrequlr J" ^ "''''"' ^ Excellency the The Superintexdent of Domikion Police Of Wntj^nT Fipr^yTt^'S^t^t^'In'^ru^H "''^^H^'^"^^' -^'' ^^« P-tect,on protection for His tLeLnov .1 ! o ' '"cludmg R.deau Hall, and to provide travelling withTthe DoSnn n^r "T ®f"^™' "^''^ '" «"a^^a or when the Cu«t!ms, FisheWes o^ai^rorLr Dotl;.rorI^'"'r*^' '^' provisions of and attend to the delivery aTto conduS^ h^lr ,^^*V'"" r^"*'"^'^ '» ^o so. the eastern and western aep^JtmentSl buifiinjs '"""^ "'"'' """'^^ ^''^'^^ tTuTpefcvIhe''^'""; '■«""" """"^"^^ '°'" ^^"''•^•'' '' ^«^-"-« Square Daniel O'Leary, Inspector. Janyes Hughes, Sergeant. »'. J. Stevenson, •* P. Stiinger. Constable. , H. Deslauriers, •« H. Murphy, •« P. Oodin, «< N. Morrison, W. H. Timbers, A. Thibault, E. Spenard, James Codd, William Keane, Constable. (I A. McCuaig, T.C.SIadeT T. H. White, Jos. E, Minard, R. Chamberlin Jos. D. Barber, E. Boyer, P. M. Schmitz, Allan McLean, Samuel Shore. W. W. Waiters, « (' . ^ .. . ,f . „ Btiers, •• .83,-8. „ urun.„. i„ Kt'fe,ti:.l?jy^' s's,r;r„si'&SK 176 Parliitmentaty Directory. / Enteral the Civil Service, Deparlroent"r JaS° l,rj.n,,;™ tjf^ "a'"' Arthur Perot Shbrwood, Superintendent Dominion Police. 199 Albert St 8eJr.rS^?^£eK.'c'f4:-t^S6lpt°'SB°ffi^^^^ THE DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Is presided over by a Minister of the Crown styled the Secretary nf «?««♦« and assisted by a deputy known as the UnderSecret^rrof StS'l"-SecreS^^^ of Slate has- charee of all State correspondence, all Sta e r«torH« 3 papers not specalTv transferred to other ^deparSnSaniperSsIch other duties as may be assigned to him by the (Jovernor-i^-Coun^S The Secretary ot State is also Registrar-General of Canada and as snoh povides for the ree.stralion of all instruments of SummonrcJmmTssiona Let ers Patent, V^ntn, and other documents issued under ThTSJeat Seal The Deputy Registrar-General has power to sign and certify fh^ registration pi afi mstruments and documents'equired to^ be registe S^ and aireuch copieADf the same or of any records in tL custody of the Registrar- General as are required to be certified or authenticated as being copies^of any instruments or documents aforesaid. It is the duty of th? Secretary o^f State annually to lav before Parliament, within ten /ays after the meeting thereof, a report of the proceedings, transactions and affairs of the DenSenf during the year ihen next preceding. i^epartment The Queen's Printer and PuBLto Printing Branch. «orf T^^ Queen's Printer is air> officer of the Department of State, and it is in par his duty to supervise the pricing Und puUsh.ng for the^'Governmen of he official gazette of Canada whic^ Itf known as the Canada GaSiL statutes of Canada and allpfficial and departmental and oihTreXTtr^^ documents, and other papers as are required to be printed and aKrifedbv the bovernoi^in-Council. All proclamations issued by the Governor-General or under authority of the Governor-in-Council, and alfofficial notS orders in-cpuncil, regulations, advertisements and documents relating tSthe Dominion of Canada or n.atters under the control of the Parliament thereof and rSr n^ publication, shall be published in the Canada (?aze«c unless "ome^othlf mode IS required by law. The Qovernor-in-Council may prescribe any changes he may think necessary in the publication of th/ banada Oaiette S designate officers and puBlic bodies to whom it may be sent freeof charS Ind the price of subscription and the charges to be ^ai/for noticee!adveS,nent2 and documents for persons other than the Government; all sums navaffe fol such services and charges to be received in advance by the QrenWrinter and by him accounted lor and paid over to the Min^ister of Philnce S SSadT ' '^''" '■*''™ P*'' ""^ '^' Consolidated Revenue Fund of . The printing, binding and other like work to be done under the suner mtendence of tlie Queen's Printer is done and furnished under contrf^f; entered into under the authority of the Oovernor-inlCouncil. in the fo?m and wLt'*""!!^ *T'"* *''*'■ P"^''« "****««' «' advertisemen or tender fhe lowest tender of person or persons furnishing the proper and sufficient Dominion of Canada. Thb 8ta,tion|ry Ufpiob 177 ch,e?ci:ri':'"Tl.e lluTv ^r&^L"/ !?^!!' '"'^ '« '""l^"- '•- rnanagement of a regulations aa may Ikj approveTly tl e QoVern"^^^^^ «"rvice according to auch a requisition therefor. siB-ned hv ApT "P r"*T''J"^**""«''' anJ O" receiving authorized by him T. Z^.TknLt -7 %''^*.'^u°^^ clerS for whicli it was "u,,;rie1t",^ij;t L t^ ^0":,^^^ becharired to the de Jartmeni furnished to the seS Einf^jr ^"*"''*^ « "^^^^ presented during thrmortTh %I ^^^^^ ^/ ^''« requisitions General accounls*anlvou£';t,,^^f;^^fSr";«^«f '"""^''fj: 'o the^Auditor- 8upplie,l to each departnien" d W^i thl 1,1!^^"""''^"'?''*^^^ deputy head thereo* as rrrectVhfm-L*^"^'"« :"°9^''' ««''"fi«J by the furnishes a like nUtS, S ' feTu3Itor''*T'^- ^''« <^»««;":* Printer Parliament each year showing the v«l.^nfi?^^' ''*'?°'"" '« '"''^ ^^^^^ beginning of the year/thr amount ™nHp^H^ ?' "'f """^ <>" band at the prrntingand binding, the amo nts chS !l ";"« '''.^ T*" for stationery, atock on hand at the end Jflhe year. * ° *'*'''' Jepartment, and tfie Hon. J. A. Chaplead, Secretary of State (see page 83.) ' ! Nl?Ed;:C'"^^"' '•''•^- ''•'•'• '"^^"'- ^'^"^- ^«^*^ --^ Richard Pope. Clerk of'the Crown in Chancery. 603 King street ' Ludger A.„.e Catellier. Depury Registrar GenLl. 6. Zca ^ ireet flenry James Morgan. Chief Clerk, Bank street R;ad. U^ COKRBSPOKDENCB BttANCHi write^lHetsIL^^Iri^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^•^"'''-^' «• E-nd. short-hand Reoistbt Bbakou. \ Messengi^s-T. O'Keefe, and J. Larkin. Qdekk's Peintib's Office. AndSiJlTLar^liJ,!;"' ^^ '****'''" ^^ ^- «'-'«>". A. Mousaeau. G^. Mesaenger— H. Hellard. Statiok«1»y Office. ' A.H^fcJJ:"'- '^'^'**^^ ^mm^m^ho^^cuik, Frank eouWthrit J. Uqabes and J. Wn, pikers. \. » / / .,^-. 178 Parliamentary Directory Grant Powell, Under Secretary of State, 243 Augusta street present position 25tli JanuRrv ssi* ri *.. ■ - ,' ""** appointed to €anadian"Militili';!i«ier D7pi?tmen?a^ BuT£g.°" '" ''''''''■' ^^ '" *»>» "^'"atlSet NewSiJ^i'u*^"^"'^' ''•''•^•' ^•^•^•' Q"""''' ,?-ter, M^ay the tlot^tJl^ll'l'Lir''^ ''' ^^''G'" UniverBitv ; called to Montreal SZetulva^l^^^^^ "'any years one of the con-luctors of the L6werCanSa:t;;r857To78S ;?e d:nff'j:;l commissioner on belialf of f!inA,U r^ Ii.T i j ,, , r,""**.'^ ^o '""Si was a wl.iclH.eoS ieireebt-D^' 186? Zp^ri'h h"^^" University flm same%ar.-Earri^;Sr„tarBuSg.'".^'^"^ "' ^'^^'^^ ^•"' ^^^^ Richard Pope Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, 603 King street. (1837), "Gold PieSrS CaL." f 18581. ;„'"': "'•' ''■»'".S-I..lerf«w' LUDOE, AII.E C„BLL.«,, D.put, Regi.lrai^Qeneral, 6;i MMtalfe ate, Henry Jajie3 MoroXn, Chief OJerk, Ba\,k street Road ' - ,ckrk8hipw,tb theUtle of ".Keener of the Cr.J«'''S n!l^.:^.5f il^ «r L. "."= «' "'^8'^ o' ">e atate Kecords of Canada) Oct )f»r 187^. »" „ i • , s \ aas, inted to t in the tay t^ Dominion of Canada. f^^S^'t'^^lX^ t\ "' ^"'--. '^--r Tenn same vear M;inual of Canadian Litefature /S;* J L^ll'^'''*'''^f^'' CanadeoHis, or a Directory/' H^uide to .he j'enKndlW^^^^^ '^^''^ Canadian uia* established " The CanatlL Par ia In./ °^,^''^""''''. (?»ronto 1878.; I„fg?2 ?oii?'*--^''P''' ^ Arcy McOee i^ Favor o(rSi. f ''^ ^F'"^"'^« and Addressee 1865) ; ,s also editor of ihe " DonSn a ^'^""''' American Un on » (Lortdon hshed by hin. in 1878 Is a ociT.T I ^"""''' K««'««er and Itevi^w," estah- > 8oc.iety.%, the ZLo wZl^^^S^^^^TT.^ '''^r^^'-^o&i^Zll Society otQnebec, of tlu- New Ek Kri'.«^ s ^'^''•'"'7 ''"*^ Historical Geojrraphical Society j a Fellow of tl.oT/^i S?<^'ely. and of the American ^i Denmark. an»« «'"^ ge J^''!."^*"J •^"!;^^ """^^ «« to wh^clTdepartmenCr'^ appertaining thereto. Reeded by prder of the Governor- in cSSndl T^- '^''^ "*"' '"' "''"" ''^ •ppomt a deputy for the Departt^ie t of S;,. J^'^^«^^'-"or-inCom.cil may officer of that Apartment SverSthft^.'i'"''?*^'''' «''»'' bels.e chie^f and one or more chief engineers/* chef ^rM.\,t\ " '*". ^'^^l'^^' » «^^etary as may be necessary for the proi^*co2,^frt/r^ '*"•'* *'"°*' other officers ment, all of whom shall hold offiSdurhT^i^ k'u '"^""^"^ "^ «"«'» Depart- case of the absence or inabi ty u> act ot"f i^„ «^ behaviour. Provided that" in writing, authorize some otE^ffiJel of I « ff"*'"^' *'•« Minister may, " being in his stead. ^ °^' °^ "'« Departmerrt to act for the time aitach'eS ^r^mSef " V^aiSV^^r "''^^ the other offic.^ ^pppmtetf. and^Iiaf tlfe gel^ral coS^M?f i^t- '^^^IJT'^^ in the absence of theAfinK has nnwp ',^ «o obey his directions as Deputy ^^ '*" ""'"P^"^ ""^ «<«««•' who re uses i I \Bor by .he Oov«rnor-in-Conncil ; to have charw of alQaKS^te estimates documents, titles, iwnlels, and other liTe thinis rehHinri^^Jl' !::^'"""S°'' 'i"''^''^«' '? kH.<.pr'oper accounts wiTchcSntrac^or or p*»«H>n employed by or under the 5epartment ; to see that ail cSn SS U a?I p«..|*rly drawn out and executed, to prepare certificates upon w™ch an v warrant .8 to issue, to keep minutes of all^roceedinRS of tTDowi^ment^r to prepare reports and conduct, under the direction of the M^r^he correspondence of the Department, and a copy of any mai ,,lan or Ath^r ?^M"r"i^ !■?/•''? ^"'^'^ 9^ '''« Secretary, certified by im'^'arlTrSe-coD? 8ha I be hehl o ye authentic, and shall beprmd facie of tlTsame K eE as the original In any court, or elsewhere. " ""e same legai eitect ^'^ ^Sm"" ';"JJ'^^*^'»«''»'' ^'■"'s'e'- P"Wic Works, B.C.M ..G.C.B, Q.C., P^' George F. Baillairgkc.E.. Deputy Minister of Public Works, 179 WilbrodSt' ^"wor^ks,700^LS'8^:l^^^ ^"«'"^" ^^ '"-^ ^^P^'^--^ ^^^ Thomas Puller, Chief Architect Department of Public Works, 81 Nepean St. H. Talbot, Stephen O'Brien; A. Kini;ston. J. E. Verrault. O. Dionne, Accountant ■R.Steckel, Chief Clerk. J. C, Tache, Draughtsman, x J. K. Arnoldi, Jtfechanical Ertgineer, K. P. Bance. Antoine Gobeil. p. A. McPherson. P. Oartier. ' N. Uenaud. J. Cote. A. Lacerte. E. Dionne. F. C. Lightfoot. J. P. Macpherson. A. E. Belleau. George Hennessey. ''^^^ . Meaaengera. —Uenry Potvin, Joseph\Ghabot Note -The office of SecretAry 6f Public Works which was made vacant was a aw student from 18^3 until 1844, ^Otered public service ^French^i kiDglish translator and aos slant drajiehtsbian of EnifineMfiJi* ^n«K j 1844, at Muntreaf, commjsHonedlPP. L.>. in 1847 --iSmWE!] :.- that capacity, also as Assistant EngineeF of the v&TmmaS^ftrk^ nJ Canada, declined thfe posiHon of Superintending EniriSSPIme^als and ^.eri works of the Province of Qiiebebin islsa. I'he apprndices of the PnMiJ Worksreporiof 867 containing the historf of the eKJS tL and sincS ^conquest of Canada until the time of Confederation, lat JuJv 1867. were Mlished ,n (>oth languages under bis direction, ad well as the volufetToM ffiiV&iS^n ?HB2'*"""^ publijworks under the charpS'Z ■%; '^v-- ".,>*•' w«s the ftrst who submifted k-l t. -*-*.: ' .^ * , . *. "'^" \ ■ ■f. •■- % kf Dominion of Canada, / BavofFundy with thy«e t^^the O ff o^^^ I « "°"'"'°' l^* *»^™ o*" 'h* altliouKh i|,e prqject luLj been «tu ed ' „h '"'*'*?«« •» B»ie Verte 1872-73, ■nipracticable by Telford in r82fi and bv rIT- '"^ "l*." »« l*'"* n*"** to appointed Superintending Kneince; o Ln^i^t^'f.'" Crawley. R. E., ,n 1843^ the late J. O. Sippell, who re&ned iL \m^ '" ^ '* Province of Quebec vi^ 4th October l87rVVeHte'rn"Df;:r'2it'aVii.riE^^ '« '""»'-'-» P^-^'o^ „ ^™rj9 Me^Sl&^' ^'-'•Engineer of the Dep.rt.nene of Public Worlc,. Born in St. John W R iq-ji Brunswick 1848. cent ihuinc until ti; ' ''"**'^'' J''® »'»''''« '«^">ce of New for propoHed'Hvelem of railway/ in isfi?'''"'"'" °' '**" on exploritury « .rfr A tfraaftey on eurveya iS^rw^BmuHS "rrf7«"«'^,i'/ ^««"'«- ^'^'t^. Bet^t^ bcotia^ and ^.ring'' iW^^^Z^Z'^X^ttT'^}^^ "'" ^"^''•'^^ '" Novl con8truc..on of the^Grant^ Trunk railwaJ^te^ by the aanie firm on the •n August H66 again entered the eerViclnTv ^^T"""' ^ Brockville* f„T5rV°" "'« conHiructL of he E inVi A ""'"^'T'^ «« K^^ideftt and Shed.ac, rem«ini*,g until the co.uDr" „^:p^/, ■""I'^^.Y '^'ween St. John between 8«l and 1865 was erXe,! ? nS. "'.'^ '•''^- '" D<*c«'n.fK.r 1860, the service of the (iovernmeKf Nova Sco^^''^'^'"*'"^ 1863 entered Engineer until August l8'65, then reS^„f t«' fl',i7,"'*""n?? «« Provincial Meanrs. Kelk, Waring Bros A I nr.,.! „ . ^ " "" *•'» position of ajrent for Metropolitaji'Exlensfon (tnJerJ^^^^^^^^ completioi. of this enga«e„ enf'^in Tft7n 7 *^ ^'^'."^^^ Eneland. At he took charge of the worlTtn "^"lectiiS Ji, rth.l!'"''* "^"^^^ Brunswick and aciliiies of the gover,.,„ent railwayH "u'at nrnJ 'P''"''^-";^'!' **'''''« "-eighting the deep water terminus.and extSon I „e tCn "''^^V^ ^,^? construction oT the office of an irchitecl in R«S • ' t^"C8ted there; served articles in * ««-ral architectural 7tudi"osTn''Kilo^*^i^?;^ PU^ued Lis st!;die:^.. entrusted to his care was the mction of L ""fk of important- West Indies, to reolace old h ;u- i °' ? cathedra at Antiaua completion 'returS "S^ England ^d nrl7^!3 "^l- «^*'t''q"*ke; on^"^ and^ Clifton; came f^ clSada in I«^7 '*=*?' ^'\ profession at Bath 1859, in ,he competition for the pirliamfni td n'"^ '" T°'«'"°- I« Ac, at Ottawa, his design »br t^e Si *^i ^n'^.'i'"*"^ Buildings, and the second premium awarded LiT*^"' Building wite adopt^ Buildings Hrtd Gover or's t^^A^t Z '"' •^*''"»"^ '«■• »»»* DepartinS tber^ ulitil 1867. X'n; h?s 'desiVn' ZMTZ'^ "^ "^^'^^ ""^^^^^ Bute having been adopted, he Sed to AlLnr«^*P'^'*' for N*w York when he retur.iel to Oti«„a 3^^-V rl^ fl^^^^'*^*'"'."«''»"« «»n«'Il881, appointed to his present^Sn Ch.Vf aL?1 ^. \^^^.''''T'^'- »''«^ J^ar was Depanineutal BuVlding. P*''"'^"' Chief Architect of the Dominion .-Western DEPARTMENT OP RAILWAYS AND CANALS. / ing fl Offites* o'?£:JifeJ'ne?;i '"'l \;"'-^"P- ^' intituled-An Act respect: forth as foJlow8:-,Tne Ministei^f Savrand (W^^' ""' ^'*."''''' *^« "'V ^ f- xwniways and Canals, appointed under i)^ t .f -:'--' .. ■">■• f ■'' <:■'. 182 Parliamentary Directory. . S-fflomSe d:H„r±J„?i ^''^QE;^, P-^, Council for Canada, and ill railway Marks and ^irty rpperliJi„"i'^ management 6f . «H to which Apartment, any fvorTCln„»ty for the Department oveT^h^h tlf u^Ztr I^Z"^^^^^^^ ""' chief o4e^ of that more chief engineers, a chief ar?.h{.«n* ,1 '''^^^''^^' f secretary and one or necessary for the pTopJr Sdnot S other officers as may be «o„.e^ Jofficer of th^I^SSSta^'r ^heS iSi ^I^IS' JllJlr'^ attached torJmSloyetb^.L'busS:?','!?' I^^"^^^^ ^'^^ °^''" offi°"« appointed, and h^threeneracoZ^^^^^^^ Department for which he is in the absence of the 5fni"ter has i^wer to 1"""'^'' ""^ »''« P^Pa'-''»ent, and ■ to obey his dir^ctionsls Deputy ^ *" '^"^ ^"^ '^^^^^ ^^'O refuses to J!!^«4"i4^;.'rcot.roT{,V?:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *'- Mir.>ter.is each |.nblic work or buiidin./ ,,, lo"To f^ ^ "^^Z^"". *?*^ expendeJ on 8ubn,it sucl. accounts to eSdteTn chZ^^^ ^'^ * '^ ^'''''"'r '^ ^» law or by the Governor-in-Counci trflrcKe of"kl{ il?^"'"!''^ 1'^ estimates, documents, titles mnHnlL « T .1 I'f . ■ P'ans.^contracts» such work or b E^ ; to |> divi"io„* their con.pletion in 1867 I,, iHfifl „"" ''""*^ '" ^''^I'M* "<" Ihe works until ment ,o Vake charge of t e fnlZ uT.'''''^\-^'^ '^^^^^ ftiilway of thero„,e%ia Uke wi IVaTirSM ^''''/''^/n'ercolonyil the Eastern Extension Railwav as Snr^r^rfJJ? l^^? "^^^ " ♦i,«V •; .V "^""'e via ijake Teniisconata. Jr. laco '■"= *"iereoior..„. the Eastern Extension Railway as Sur^rh, A ^^v "'•"" P'*<=«^ '" c'"»rge of Superintendin g Enaipp^r and l^j^nuU^"':,-- '^"''' ^'■.''"'eer. and in iHzl ^ ^'^"Tnt^^c^T^^RljIwav^^^ «Se entire length Tf .Vr^il, Jt84 Parliamentary Directory, Western DepartmeS BuSiiS ««"«f"«»'o« l-y the Government.- ^"Zn "^T? ^""r"' ^'''*' ^'^'•'^ ''"•^ ^«- Clerk. 278 Wiibrod St. enteredtheservicfa^airScS llr^ *"d P™9ticed as a Notary Cerk an. La. Cei ^^^^^^^S^^^ ^'''^^l'^^:^y^:S.\^i^t^-t «— ^ort.,e Depart- Scbooi;St"iohf 'rf, ^;iS?„"J> New Brunswick;. educated at Grammar Deputy' Hegist «r' oM)eedl°for tl.. lllJ' •%'" '"^''"1!'" pursTits, appointed Cut;..bJrIanl.OS^.Ler7ommi o-^dl^^^^^^^ '''' C.«"."*y «' Re»8trar of Deetls IfiHi nW ihiT'} ' d . ' . Pi;' ^85^' commisHion ae 1863, as lLueTWrri,tee„^^^^ Su. Ju v'T^r^' ^^'^^l lO.h August, S ^Tate?5 S l'°;„slTl857 !'"r' ''?* ^'''^^ '"^^ *i'? S?""^-^ of cL/berS^S?. ITS m;i:*:„ *' p^i. 1»57 ; commission in ihe 6t i Reiriment Ciimh>rriin/ 3rd .l.„,„'r,, 1879. iuSi ot the .'ItRrii ?*•.*.?'' ^l ""'","' t*"""' "*S"> » Thomas Cross, Chief ^lerk, 289 Wiibrod street TBE DEPARTMENT OP MIUTIA AND DEFENCE the Go^en^r i?.i!S„^T ^l^^^^^^^ lie d^ties^: H jT""""''' ^^ °.'^^" ^^^ The Mini««pr U ooliJ.. i i ™ A * *"^.V."t'P8 lie thinkx neoenoary to perform on th 'pnrthrCr..;^''''^"'^ ""'"""" *"' *'^''" '"^'''^'^ -"?5"« ^1 Major-Ocnbral'sIOfficb. e portioi nment. — Ibrod St. er 1828; Notary ; Ist cliass tuilding. Depart* rammar ppointed Jiinty of BHJon ae August, "IKS!.' berland/? birrand M«j I oi^der, * 3olouel< li June, J.B., aa I under pointed and on •tment. "ferrea i; first oJonial canals. \filitia nilitia itione, i and nilitia I from rform. rrying mder Dominion of Canada. In'speotor op Artili-ery. 185 of alfBrigi£%*;fittLX?f^^^^^^^ "- --""I 'n^pection forts. nm|a2ine8,arm»,„?„te and irX^ . and the arniainents. etc, at oSel«o RnH K.^f* "*' "!. "['''^'* ^^""^ ^\wgValker Powell, Adjutant General. Xr-ColVr ?'• ^•f'*"«*"'P *« ^•^^ Major General Commanding. Bigimeaio'fAr^ille"rri1rDaly^^S^^^^ and; Commandant of Canadian Departmental Staff. Benjamin Suite, 66 Stewart Street. , iLt.-Colonel J. Macpherson, Director of Stores, etc., 219 Daly Street. t . H. O'Meara,. Accountant, 3 Kent Street. Lt.-Col. Thos. Bacon, 263 Augusta Street. P. H. Lambert, 61 Metcalfe Street. Grant Seymour, 107 Vittoria Street. G. E. M. Sherwood, 69 Vittoria Street. T, C. Larose, 116 Slater Street. M^jor W. B. S. Wainwright, 112 Elgin Street. P. E. Knight, 118 Vittoria Street. J. B. Donaldson, New Edinburgh B. Clarke, \ ■Cipt.Alphon8eBenoit.245TheodoreStreet,l„. . ^ „ *.*..*'. Aldrich, New Edinburgh, | Minister's Priyate'Secretaries C. Campbell, McLeod Street, Stewarton, Ed. E. Lemieux, 400 St. Patrick Street, U. ^I D^ MoDonal^O'Connor Street, S te war to n.- ^ ^. H. Aumond, 603 Cumbtrland Street B. B. Holt, New Edinburgh. a ^aiSfe"Mii)>sifc»jiij.a^.i.»vli.... **^ Parliamentary Directory. Ekoineers' Dranoh. H. James, Architect. F. W. White, Clerk. Messengers. C- Dion J. W. Gow. Nl^K>leon Casaolt, W,„. Tay for'. Eugene VerrauU. Lt S S^'"'l"'*g"^' Deputy- Adjutant Ottawa District No. 4, 114 Daly St ''•'Dli;i?9Xe^odt:ll?ert^^-^^' ^^^"'-^ ^^ ^'^^ ^'"'-- of\Satd Sem?„:;; /"called to^thfB^rL^?) \'iS4^?"'^'-' i«^''' .«1"-M at Quebec Dominion Rifle AssociatioJ. and a v'Je PrlXT 'if '"m''^ .V'' ^"•""•=" ^*" '»>« CororferSrSeCUyoftoX '■l'*'"'"« '""^ 1880). a,S^ Salle" division frJm March 2nd ThtI ^Tfirl*' '" '''« ««"»'« ''^^ " L» appointed to presentoffi?;!!W's"tl'D'IJ;rr:;^',lta?^^^^^^^ '«^^' -"- ^"'Mi'Sa.^'^"^"" "^^----^-^^ Major General Commanding the Canadian College; sJnE^t^^Jndt^'s^ educate.! at the Royal Military Muti,Ty 1868-59 TnSaff in CW ""'^'^T ''."'* '^^'-'''g 'l-e Indial Instruction to a m^rEn Jlamr? mJ nn! 'iZP^;'"^'"!*'^^^^'"^^^ *^'" OHTi^on Koyal Military Co^leg^ rndhnrst Sp/t!^^^^ ^^^^' Comn.andnnt war services are arf?l owe He «'er^ir'"-^'%.^^^^-*.^.^ ,-'«'^' '88'' His wsault and capture of Kawiti'7 P^h- t^^.«"''i'' •^''%o5i'' .ltegi'"ent at the part 01 New Zealand, inclndni^ tl e' r! **. "^"""g 1846-47 in the southern (mentione,! in de^patcIO and uL ' ue, t^at^^^^^ ^^'«"g'^"°i volunteerduringtheSanthalrel^lli^o, n r. r '^ <'!'edal); served us a paign OM857 58; as orXly officer to o"er^^^^ '"J^^ '"'>'« !"•''■«" ^am- Poreandsubsequentaffairfln,^H.»ri „ f V ^[""''s in the action o< Sultan in de8patcUe8)7ri?d?-dt2Lm^to Gr^r.:'! 'r'^'^r'^ ('^ree times n.entioned of Lucknow. and e^rminrof L m?./' • ^»«''d at the siege and capture and Moulvv'e Mique Se?ti?ned1n *!« T' ^?''' House, begums JJotee Jndge Advoc-ate^SrAiZdlcami toG^nir^?^ brevet of major), as Deputy and action of Jugde«pore rmentilS ?„ 7 ^f^ ** ''^* Te''*' of Azin.ghur reduction of DeKKrhoUmenSil •?*T'*=''^ '. '"' ¥«*'!« ^njor at the Forts , also at tK"rrend3 o A?, p,^^^ ." l^T^''/'^ f"^ «^''" «' the Onde a Companion of the StVlt^ SiliSe'^^r/'i'^lte^ »- *--> -ade Col. Walker Powell, Adjutant-General o( Militia, Friel Street ^o^SZoI"f^,^^^^::!^\'^^^^^ -' Victoria College, 14th December, S77KSe^coil,teV"i^^'.^°'■'°''' "t§''"^"» of Milifia' County Norfolk' in CanE AssemtSf om 185*7 TlTfit 1?"' '•^P^^^^nted of Norfolk; appointed Uenuty Ad?i,»^ r»ni , I/"* ^^^\ ' ''f^ ^^" ^^ai^en 1862; Deputy iUutlSSre«l«t3^»a^^ Upper Canada 19lh August, y^muiwn of Canada. retiredVas H.-colnnel, July, 1H82 « ^^^l L V ^°^*1 ArUJierv, July, ]861. in July. 1872; Com.n'andlfn^'^^Jii'S of OunT.r ^^'j''/""^ *«''"i'^ 1882, and to tfie command of*tlie reKiment of ^'-noi- ^0"?|n'on Ist August, poBU.o„_„ the 10th August. l^^^^C£^^Zt::^'^l^^ »'''««"* ' "''"Pro^rtir' *^"--«-. ^-ector of Stores and Keepe: of'Mi.ifa engaS"in'me?cSpruitsfi^^^ -^^ere he aOerHards BatUlion Montreal Mihiia and n 1 8'Sfi L • ''T'','^ " commission in ihes^d in the Province of Quehe? Jf w .ich he wL an^i^l^/''^' ^.'^'''""^ Compan* T^^lllt \llfl''' «"?^''? ^' ^'°"' •• ^"!?ng the li?t ^f H^"A'"/J''.i^^'^"'^«''' oi waies in J860; he retained th s pnini»«n^ ? .T i • **• "• "• 'I"" i nnce of major in 1861; wasapnSbtid br^'XTajo;'^^^^ '° ^''^ "S in the same year ; in ISoFwafl selef t^l bv HU P .V'"'^ *?*■<=« o*" *'ontreal m-Ch.ef to fill the post of Bri/ade MaioMiif "n^"''-^ "'^ CcmmaiMJer- was promoted to the rank oiJ^ZSZ\\^tV,^.-^'''''^ ^''- '' ' '" J«6& of Mujor-Genei-al Lindsay at Mbntrea SuHni M,? p""' ^^'•^♦''' «" "'e staflF the same year ^va8 appointed Deputy-AssSr A r f"'"V''°"'''''« '" '«66; commanding one of (he 'military di^Sts Jri ol\ r"'"'"'.''*^?"*''"' ^'" A'i'iiia^ in 1870 appointed Acting-Superintendeft ni M-7» "'"^^ct No. 3 m Omario ; UDtjI the tWatened Fenian Kies in A ' il o m7 ^"''"^'^ '" "'« l>o"'i"ioD , again selected by His Excellen^v tl.i n ^ *'' ll'® "'*'"^ vear, uhei. he waq the staffer LiJ„t.-Genera a J: "as' AsTs.S'r?!-''^'- ''r>;->"tn;;nt on assumed command of the Acti e A MUia Rrl^f f "' ^Jj"«ant«ei,ei«l, and accompanied the staff of H. R H . P ice a/K ?. u""'"™'^'' '" ft^o-treal ; Missisquoi and Hunting.lon frontiers on M.». ? ''•' '*'^"^'' of acrion on the the staff at Headqnartirs and fr.i «L« »• ^""'in^t'on of this seHice ioined Of Militia and DeLce. Ks iee^ta ro7,|!:'^nr ""T"' «' "- M.SS b.8 present position 1880.- Western Depa"rt„^en!al BuST"' ''^^""'^' '^ • Wi™ RxcHxan WaiOHx. Chief Clerk Adjutant-General's Office, 424 Queen Jin£?833ri:^p7J;&|;«^^^ May ^^^^ gin. to Canada appointed to the Adjutant-fifnera I's Offiop 9?T.''"'l"* °' ^--o*^" J'»'S Chief Clerk therein Ist Jnlv ISfiO L " ^^""^ October. 1866, and became' -Western Der«rtmental BuildiSJ; ' " "'P""" (»'»»^'*ched) i;, the iSl CORNEWALL HERBERT O'Meara PkJ^r ni i . Street. - " "kara. Chief Clerk and Accounttfht, 3 Kent > S Born in Quebec 1833. Served o* fl.« p^. • • « f««r '" '^* ^"■"»^'' l8o5-56[ entered the Cil^iT;'''- ^"'?.«'' »''« B"t'|t 1861, serve.! with the Civil ServiieRiSe Co ^m to K °^ ^''"*-^* ^""^^^ ^'I'' Service Begimeot from 1866 until i/»«^-l^ ' ?»8 ensTgn in the Untenant (unattached list) Militia of CanLi ^** *8banded in 186873 " April 1881.- Western DeDirrmental BuUdbg. ^PP«'"^ ta present positioa . 1 88 Parliamentary Directory. MAHINE DEPARTMENT. 7. S. 9. 10. II. M«rKdtEe.^;d1i^^^^^^^^^^ '^"'^^'" f "- MiniHter of in-Council. . Tl e dSues ™^ «^h f^^ a Deputy appointed l.y the Governor apply to the aubS andTlH/«^H «n''°"' ?r""u' Oepartinent extend and person., and servS Jd pror^^^^^^ °<««^" ""'I o'her DepHrtnieothavinTthecontnTrlcfni^V ^'*'"'" as ennn.erated Ulow, the the a,h„i„i3 3 o anTTai Z ?'?} "?"*^^ ""^ supervision, and sutjjects:- . ^ '*'''« 'n«*^e or to»« >»ade relating to the following I . Pilotd and Pilotage, and decayed Pilots' funds ': ^S::; SovT' '«ri'7nd'* i'?''^''-«-' -^ ••-L^ maintenance. 6 ri!Il « ConuiiisMioners, Harbor Masters and Po.t Wardens - 6- Sh.ppmg Masters and Shipping Officers. A ercl.ant Shipping and Kegistration of Shippinjr Es'Sl?£*I "'"'^'g'."'' Service and Observatories. Hospital SiroT'dsT;±^?«r'' ""*'"»t"«"«^ ?f Marine and Seamen's to Z Manne aiTN^ligiTirofcanS' '"' «'" """^ «"'^''- ""^"^™ ^^ '«^«'- GoverVor-'£&V''a^"an?„at2^^^ P''^*''^^ """^ *« «"•"">* ^ the laid before Ch Honses n< P \^^ "t^ " u*''t *''°'*'^« "»*J" •'•8 control, to be ment of eLh sesSon shmvi^t 'l!S *'f '" fi'*^" d«y? ^om t1.e commence- and Pxr^„d"dT„ ^e?^ h/"!^^^^ "^"^ the amoufit received Where certain S L /.^ ' 'l ^»c'> further Information as is requisite, invite tSe?s except iiJoas- ^ performed, it is the duty of the Minister U^ beinjurif « toSronb ic W.1Ll,P'"*':'"« *'"*''«^"*'y' "J?*^ where delay would perfbi^n^^l TuS^e extSdSons i Ini'.^"" '~'" "',? ""^^'it ^^''^ ^ork it could be Re ie is rrr!pTrrarcC;;'S:r7«;^^^^^ «^*'- ^epartn^ent. :!::tMS^i=ES •Och lowest tendw!^ ^ «overnor-in-Council previous to passing ^' 'S;prirtm;;,t!'' "'"■'"*' ''^"•"•^ *"^ Fisheries; Csee page 87)rSi::;;S William Smith. Deputy Minister of Marine. 162 Daly street. John Hardie, Chief Clerk, 224 Maria street. Thos. E McLelarif, Secretary to the ^ijnieter, 2.32 .Metcalfe Street, W. L. Ma«ee, 99 Daly Street. 1 n ;. •'^^"•^^'•' S96 AllH.rt Street. w 7/ 7*"*«*tt. 480 Lewis Street. ■ w* n o ^i"l>ol«on. 4S Theodore St y. H. Steele, 143 O'Connor Street, f- W- Mwen, 151 Bay Street J. b.McClenaglian,ll7 Divieion 8t w ^ Op"':^''*", 97 Duly Street. W. B Carleton, 317 Wllbrotf Street. »w» ,."'"■'"""• ^'9 Besserer Street. A. Halkett, 274 Sussex Street. « • o •.?*'i'.1^'*«' Billings' Bridge. M. P. McElhinney. 30 Albert St reet. Messengers-Jules M6rin and Jas. Robertson. -J^M. 0«ley, 36 Nepean SfreetT Dominion of Canada, ' jg William Smith. Deputy Minister of Mai-ine. in 1842 ; Snrvevor of S "«Din„T llorr^^^^ Cu8t^n,8, St John, N.a! tion and RegiMfar of sffinl Iftsf tti:'''"''""^"" °^ ^^"^'"'"s «"<• Navi^,^ 1858; con.miPeioner to re"tLt?co..!!fl»! i"'^*"*'"'''^**^ Admiralty c'roitS; St. John. N.B.. in 1862, n.cS of ? Wei! *«"'"«» P«'J*=eD-pamnent of B. N. A in 1865, representing l^w fir nsS i^n'^p^™*^? Comn.ipsion for of the Departn.ent ot Marine and Fi"hScte'nnT"-'''°? ' S^«'-^""-y 1867, Deputy of the MiniMer ^MarS L?/ pV.i^"''"'.°!^°' ^"""J"* "" men.ber of the Audit Board and Civ^I "p?v.? i ^''^""J*^?. ""^ Canada, hIpo a 1868, ,ren,l«>r of the Civ" Service Commi«f ^^"^1 °* Canada on 29th Mav .ng the Civil Service of cinSa in 22nd jC"", i^S '^f. \l^^'lf ■ "^J'^""''^- oa public buPinese for the Oovernment-rr«lS' I" '«'»«;'."'<' >» England Government to confer with ^^rS^i^t^^oJ^tr'^^Z^ ^"^^*^<^ K* that and the officer* of the Board of Tmde on .h/ J.^.^ ""l ^r^*^ '"' "'^ Co>«"'>« shipping legislation, which was then „nS« ^"i J*'*'^ of Iinperial merchant the vie^ of protec ing U e ;?erS of Ca'^H?;:^''^^ '''" ^""'""ent. with objected to suchproi^sedlSS^ i„,R7fi'''7 ^''JP«^r^^' ^''O strongly of State for the CoUies rfSS Her Majesty's Secretly representative to London toSX « Jin „;m w m^°''^^"'"«"' 'o "end a beUlf of Canada on the subjeS of ?ii^red ^^ Government on shipping then before HarlianTonJ V' Propo^ed JmperiaMegisIation re atine to Cai'M Governm^n'^^^ \-^ this purpose b^.hl WnalGovernriienttill the close of the sZ^on "f" P?1 •"'"*''' '"'"' "'e Jlerchant Shipping Bill of 1876 becameUw un ^^''-n^ent, when the 'succeeded in pVocuring a number of S!»'- ^.''T.?" *'•'« '"iesion he much more aSseptable^tS frinetSs^ and^ince tl^en afi aeitation on ikT '"'P'^^.^ts of Canada than it formerly was ^^^S^^r.T^Z^l^t<£^l^' '''"°"« Canadian shipbwn'eJsYi John Hardib, Chief Clerk, 224 Maria Street hamGSm^m'jteJrNB^S ^«^^ educated at Cl.at- • Newcastle Gramma?ScK.'N fi ^or 12 v'I'« ^"'*'^' ^Z" I ^*« P^'ncijS^if Service 26th October. 1867 was' made /fif' i^"^"'','^ the Cana.lian'^vn 1867, chief clerk 2nd grad^ 2?nd Janu^rv ?8V2'"^•'r^ M"> November pos.t.on-lst July 1880.iwestern DeprtS'tll B^ildi'ilg^'''^ P'^'^"^ DEPARTMENT OP FISHERIES. andliTSsrrn'd'raSJ^I^^^^ of Marine Minister ot Fisheries, who has the u anMemen?of t l!«^tP"'l"*'''* ^^ » deputy being now seoarated from thtft of ManCmth V^ ^^P»'''?ent of Fisheries, head, (ormer^known as the Deputy ;fXr?nea.!lF'i.fP- ^^^- ^''« ''«P«t7 known as Deputy Minister of MaVine :nieD^4^JJj"TS?- ".'*''.*''»« ""^ « nunagen^ent control and enforcement of lawJ^n .«.,"/ "*' P'slieries has th* coast and in and fisheries and ♦l.I L '" matters relating to the sea thereof, andot the^tr Bonof Jf^SSSpTJ ' '■''«^"""" *"^ P'-«'^«fSi' hanient, or any further dutv that m«v il '„» " F'sJ'mg Bounty grant^ by p«r- to said DeparLwit, the D^'^U^Jro^MaTe'^le^i'^ «°r"r'"-C«"ncii previously oontroUedjyjhJ^^S ^^^^^^^XS^,-^^' "■'^^'•» ^^XW.MoL.LAH. Minister of Mwine and Fisheries. (See peir, S7i John Tilton. Deputy of the Mini.tcr^i.heries. 261 Coo^^ S T90 Parliamentary Direiiorv. S. P. Bauset, Chief Clerk, 281 Theodore street. R.N Venning, 560 Wellington street. John Makmson, 362 Maria street. J /*\Pf "'veau, 20 Stewart street. J. A. Murray, 1 14 Slater street. • J. 8. Webster, Arch\rille. T. Annand. S. B. Kent, 263 Albert street. James Robertson, Messenger. John Tiltos, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, 251 Cooper street the same remment n 1881 • hun fnr fa,oi„r.,o/ u """"^ '9 /o'*i major in from New Brunswick of tL Dom Can RiJAc'.''^^" f" ""'"berof Council of the Executive Commi tteef wa^ ani^iltH.i .1"' *"'^ "T \^^ Chairman Wimbledon Team in 18S2 wa^anS^ .^ command of the Canadian advocalng a qualifying examinatTonanH^^^^^^^ '^ minority report mendations were e., Ked rfhrOovlr,^ '• "tl"^ »ervice-these rec^- in force. En.e.ed the Ci'^il trT.e o?S aT^llth^No^'lU'rirfir^s?- T"" SmoBL PiBBBi! Binsm,..Chief Clerk, 281 Theodore slreel ■\»r TQE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Hon. MoKenzik Bowkll, Minister of Customs. (See page 41 ) JAmes Johnston, CommisMoner of Customs, 631 Rideau Street 20^lX"aSt"er'"' Asst.-Commissioner of Customs and Accountant's Branch. Accountant, ThonjM J. Walters, Assistant Accountant, 46 Daly Street. \ ;. - R. R. Farrow, 209 Sparks Street. J. Christie, 74 Elgin Street. - ^2^'"«A^' I^^»«t«on/453 RJdeau SU John Cdnrtney, 192 WeIiin|ton tiT J. J.Campbf^ll, Stewarton. i;''- ^«de, 213 Nicholas Street. ^W. C. Baker, SuM^ton. JW. Russell^ 15 { F<»iXsireet W. H. Grafton, 3dJ Gloucester SU ;;& J,;;;;. ..■;., ■■ V V '• ^' : " Dominion of Canada. CoRliEepoKDiNo Branch. J. W. Peachy, Chief Clerk. 201 Wilbrod Street. T. A. D. Bh«8, 226 Dal V Street I p t a lu «. t. . Wm. J. McKe'nzie, 133' AlS Street | ^- J" ^mUh. 94 Bank Street. B. L. Sanders. Private Secretary to Minister, 118 Vittoria Street. Statistical Branch. James Barry, Chief Clerk, 252 Daly Street. C." H ." Ha'r din|. 253°A I bert'street I A p ^*i'-"'«at|er 249 Slater Street. C. E. AlcKeiir276 Slater Street f'/- «>faknev, Richmond Road. Fre I. G. Benneis, 247 SIa?er Street r n 1;?''^"' H ^""^ Street. Sydney Dunlevie, 11 AlS sfreeT I ^^^ ^•'''°'"' Arch ville. ^ Wm. H. Fraser, Dominion Appraiser. Geo. W. Jessop. Clerk ^mcn«/er*._John Walls and John Carletotv.' James Johnson. Commissioner of Customs. 531 Rideau St. AmeSRiiL7oftw"B;r.Le!c^k7Go^"?"^ -^^ North until its completion inXve,Sr?86rXn """"* -^"J^^:?^ August 1857 Provincial Audit Office, New B^unsSwh *PP<>'"^^d Chief. Clerk of the of New Brunswick Januarv^Sfi'^ ^ j ' •^^°?"'® '^<=^'"« Auditor General office he r."iS NoveEr ?867 to J^^^^^ 1866. whYch of Customs at Ottawa noSiointlv wi?h fPl.^/f '5 ""* S°'"'"'««ioner8hip offices of Assistan. PrSv'inciKecretJrv aid R.l.^"'^''?':,.^^'*'''' ^^^'^ the Brunswick ; was acting collator S Pon of Sf ?f^^*'U °' ^^^ ^?°'"'^« o'" ^ew > months, 1872, appointed C^.issioSer oMWn "' K'^ ^'""«*'^ January, 1876.Jv^e8ter„ De^^r^mental Building '' P'^'"*>«'^'««' 1«» ^ INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Revenue's "IJ^'in^e'd'tlL^Qol^er^orh' ^^^'''^^^-^ Minister of Inland Seal, to assist in caTrvi i o7t tl e wol ^?^^ by commission under the Great ' Council may appointar?.2issbnerof^^^^^^^^^^ The Governor in m.ssioner, and Md officeTn^S behaviour T^^ '^'''''""' ^°"'- Revenue has the n.anagement ^ S^'iaviour. The Department oflnland 5" ofJl'^ n°!l^''''°" ^' '^''''^u^es of Excise. 4. Of Standard Weiri'its and Measures. ''^^ ' of Timber ViraXaTs^'Tau'ti^Su V," ^"'""? ^^^ Measuren.ent and the collection of SI dag? and BZ,«'i ^n °^''7 *"■ '°'? «'"» '*"<« "'^i*"*. 34. relating to the a, -yect t6 the therewith. The collection of*C2tZ 3l^i;i^?,."«"«™ «£!">«t«'l passed 36 Vic, cap. 48. anTXfwti^V?n^'^r;2''Jd7^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '.» 193 Parliamentary Directory. 1 " this Department also by chap. 49; same year the .luties of thin Department were further increased by adding the Inspection of certain staple al-ticles oi Canadian produce and the Inspect'on of Petroleum- . „ It is the duty of the Minister to submit a report annually to the Governor ueneral, to be laid before Parliament within flllepn days after the meeting thereof, containmg a statement of the transactions and affairs of the Depart- ment during the preceding yea?. Hon. Johh Costiqan, Minister of Inland Revenue. (Spe page 100.) Edward Miall. Commissioner of Inland Revenue, 233 Metcalfe St. P. M.Robins, Chief Clerk and Accountant, 255 Cooper Street. " ^ W. flimsworth. Chief Clerk, Corresporiding Clerk, l-fs WLIbrod Street, M&F. Walsh, Minister's Secretary, 94 Bank St. - *" Accountant's Bbakoh. P. R. E. Campeau, Assistant Accountant, 161 Theodore St. J. E. Volin, Bookkeeper, 620 King St. C. R. Hall, 213 Chapel Su George Bruiinel. 188 Queen St. John Byrnes, 301 St. Patrick St. 'V J. A. Doyon, 145 Fnel St. " James F. Brown, 173 Nicholas St, 9<)RRESPONI]|KK0E BrANOH. & ' " . W. Carter, Assistant Corresponding cUrk, 300 Clh&pel St. A. Lusignan, Clerk. \ . ^^■. , P. ^. Blatch, Printing and Supplies, 2(|9j^)bert St. " JolTn Brunei. 188 Queen St. I H. J. Lamothe, Issuer of Stamps, Royal Exchange. H. Su^en Evans, Chief Aniilyst, Mount Sherwood. John Fowler, Laboratory Clerk. " • ;k jStA' p. Measam, Chief StatisticX^ Clerk. W. L. Heron, 460 Wilbrod _. James F. S,haw, 20 Dalbousil St. R. Nettle, 528 King St. ]'. C. E. D. Chubbnck, 88 Kent St. AKCH. B. H. Teakles, 292 Albert St. Neil Stewart, 104 Queen St. Richard Devlin, 307 St. Andrew StJ Thomas Casey, 168 Daly St. IvtopkoTORS. Henry Godson, Chief Inspector. John Davis Windsor District. J. Marrow, Toronto Diitriot. W. L. Hamilton, Kiogstoa* District R. Bellemare, Montreal district. J, M. Lemoine, Quebec .District. Ihomas Haoford, NewBrunswick Dia* trict. it. Borradaile, Nova Scotia, Prince Edwaitf^lMand District. , W. P. Godiii', Manitoba District. P> > C. T„Dapont, British Columbia Dis- ,?*."'t*''Ct. r John Davies,|nspector of Distilleries. W.J. Gerald, Prescott, Inspector of Tobacco and Cigar Factories ^VrJ; Johnstone, CJh^ef Inspector Weiglits and MeasureB, 127 Bank St / 1 J I G I J C A C G J. A •G O, D, A. / t-t ii^_*,ii i^et. ^ >laa St, rer St,' , Prince rict. ^ . ibja Ois' tilleries, tector of iesv y * Dominion of Canada* '' , ■ ■€on.ni.8,io„ of Inquiry. 1880-81 Tap J„tek* Sfn"'^'' ^^ *'^* ^'^'fi^ ««ilw2 —present po«itlon-26th- January PiS,'"*^.J;*>"'»''««'oner of JnJand Revenue P-. MovLK RoBZKs. Chief C eland a" T'" ''*'"'*"'*" ^''^ ^-''^-g' ^ Born in Ouernaly. srjul ?«^.r";N9'' ""^ ^'^P*' S*"-'*'' ' ' r^ •Canadian «ervice(o7tiJe, i^.'^ii'^ '««'*?, J^^^ i» England; entered the^ January 1868; senior 2nd data Slerk W Ali'^tg?;:*'",*"*' TorontoT22.?d ' . July, 1873; Chief Clerk anT *„„ ' ^ ^P^''' ^^'^2; let clasa cleA Ut^r 1878.-Eaa,ern DeparrnirafB«lEr''"'T"""^ P««'"''^ '^*' B^oir^'T' ^'"■''' ^'"'^' Correspondence Branch " - - Born in Montrea , December i«47 j ™"on- entered the Civil Service of Canada int. ' i***^""^*^..** Toronto ,nd Quebec- Ai^l'^W^^^y^ 1«72 eenTor 2n?das""clT,' ^T.""*^^' J"»'"' Zn^J Vle>k, Ist January, IH75. f!h af pi 1 ^f^rk, let July, 1873; l8t«lft«« Eastern Departmental Building ^^''^~P'^'^r^ poaition-ilet July, IsSi!!! . ^ THE POST OFFICE PEPAftTMENT " " •«->S'tdha7chVo?LlM;;i£^ ^™r' «i^'^ '^^ Postmaster. Canada, and, in comnlfance w* th tTe PoS s^r ^t\^.^ "**^ P*««'nX through Deputy Pos.maaterdteneral. and InsneS^ llVTu ^''^' ""V ^ ^«^'«tPd by'a (SeoI*oHt«l Regulations 38 Vic, capT) ^'^ ^'veraf postal divi«ioVi8 Secretary's Branch. W White, Chief Clerk. Secretary. 185 ^Vurten.burg Street ' H 's^il r'V' ""'"' ^'"'^' A^-Btanlsecretary^l^dXilla |-f ^rstr^£!^tt^i'?f;^-£^orsJr:^^^^ -: . H W Oriffi:'",' h""*, °'"S «'"!•• « von Simt • s 194 Parliamentaty ^Directory. G. N. T. F. C. J. A. Macdonald, 3rd olam clerk, IM B«iik StrieV. n n *6c»«"e; 3rd olaaa olerk, 85 Alma Street, Hull. * U. U. VLonm, 3rd olaas clerk, 658 WelliDgton Street. n S?'**'/ ^f^^'*"* o'^flf. •'»25 Wellington Street. U. Knaar, 3rd olasa clerk. Cono,es«ion Street, Mount Sherwood, * . O. Becbffr, 3rd claaa clerk, in Engknd. J. Chnmard, 3rd class, clerk, 48« Sussex Street. G. Marsan. 3id cla^s clefk, 257 Bridge Strtet. A. E. Hemming, 3rd clasi clerk, 19YSIater Street. W.C. Little, .3rd class cl*l-k. 84 Bank Street. * ~ ' J. Brown, 3rd class clerk, 139 Chapel Street. ' «V^" Mailleue, 3rd class clerk, 114 Cathcart Street. Champagne, 3rd class clerks 309 St. Patrick Street. Kojr. 3rd class clerk, 246 Sussex Sti^et: G. Moon, 3rd-clH8S clerk, 117 RiHeau Street. P. y. B6roard, 3rd class clerk, 241 Wilhrod Street. P. Stanton, 3rd class clerk, 223 Rideau Street. B. M, Northrup, 3rd class clerk, McLeod Street, SteWarton. *|. L. I aylor, Jrd class clerk, 266 Lisgar Street. *i. Daubney, 3rd claed clerk, Cummings' Bridge, b. Bunel, 3rd class clerk, 69 Redpatb Street. C. L. Hutton, 3rd class clerk, 84 Waller Street. G, O. Wood, 3rd class clerk, 34 Slater Street. H. Brenot, 3rd class clerk, .33 Daly Street. 5f. W. Curtis, .3rd class clerk, 316 Gloucester Street. C. Pope, 3rd class clerk, 370 l^aria Street. W. Afford, 3rd class clerk, Banlt Street Road, Billings' Bridge. A. Lainpmao, 3rd class clerk, 144 Nicholas Street. J . 8. Stevenson, .3rd das? clerk, 199 Bank Street. J. Prendergast, 3rd class plerk, 481 Besserer Street. Printinq and Supply Branch. Sidney Smith, Jr., Chief Cl^rk, Superintendent, .381 Daly Street. O. Fortier, 2nd class clerk, 122 Stewart Street. J. R. Greenfield, 3r(i class clerk, Sweetland Avenue. W. D. O'Brien, 3rd class clerk, 241 Kent Street. , AooooWant's Branch. H. A, Wicksteed, Chief Clerk, Accountant, 262 Wellington Street. W. H. Smithson, Chief Clerk, Assifetant-Accountant, 72 Elgin Street. P. E. Bucke, 1st class clerk, 390 Daly Sywt. J. Plunkett, Ist class clerk, 164 Nicholas Street. E. H. Benjamin, 2nd class clerk, 4J7 Rideau Street. L. Blanchet, 2n4 class clerk, 368 Slater Street. C. J. II. Higffins, 2ud class clerk, Russell Road, County Carelton. S; ¥•• S.*^nr' 2nd class olerk, 29 Victoria Avenue. W. McK. Blanchard, 2nd class clerk, 216 Maria Street. R. J. Oliver, 3rd class clerk, 384 Sussex Street. • V- J vJ^cCarthy, 3rd c^lass clerk, 513 Rideau Street. J. G. Fortier, 3rd class clerk, 572 Wellington Street. E. A. D. Jones, 3rd class clerk* W. M. Brophy, 3rd class cfftrk, 496 King Street. ^- T* 1.' \^^^l* ^^ «'•«• <»'«'•«» 244.Lypn Street, ^ a^li..Potflkottr 8 | ^i glw o l**kf 68 W»«er 8tr#t fc h-;- / /. Xl i54. ..^f T. McOr.il, 3rd cIm^ cl«k wLlii'^i*/*'^''^''^- f:|in»,q«J- SIS; f.S:°' ^''«'' C. R. itobertaon, 3rd class oWu 19^ m- u' i o J. A.h.„„h, cw.r AroSi;i.lfitti?'AteBo^. »»» iP\ MowY Pbder Branch. F. Bt;;:;^' ChS clrw ^.r-'*"^-'' «^ SlaU, street. J. P^ Bropbv; 2nd cC c^', Iffi K^S^r^^'' T B •s'J:-!? 9 "j 2?'* cl«"»derk. 41 lJ on W S.S.Thorne,USf88jw1c in?r"^*T*- ^ ^ " ^•McPher«o;.2„|&&"Tl^^^^^^ %~ m^'tL***"!'*?"*' 2nd cJaiwcIerka27 Bank Stl!^^^^ in* u '*' ^"^ <''*8'' c'ei-k, 207 Soarke Striet W, T. WiliBon, 3rd class clerk, 808 ^bert Street J. Mu len, 3rd class cJerk. 364 VktlfSK; E. L. Uaroyd. 3rdrcI»«HJl«rk, 88 ^ A £^7 . naves. ^rA >>la» /.u..f. %/.« o.'^. '* sT'^^: ^a^^'tefj^^ '^ 84^oi 84X1E fipAKon. V. 1* „ JXjJ ^ J-Jj. ^►st,fe'"J 0^ ^ h 196 Parliamentary Directory. E. H. M. E. W. A. H. W H. Harrington, let class clerk, 387 Nepeah Street. J. Kose Smith, 2nd class clerk, 118 Vittoria Street. W U Efigieson, 2nd class cle^k, 430 BcRserer Street. J. H. Fairweather, 2nd class clerk, 244 Besserer Street. «; « 4"' ^^ *^'*^^ vX^'tV., 50 Kent Street, wn'w'"^'.^'"'* '^'^^'^ C'e'k, 234 Wilb^od Street. *T- *!• McCuaig, 3rd class clerk, Stewarton. T S" S^m"^? ^'■<* ^''^^^ clerk, 188 Queen Street. J. H. Bollard, 3rd class clerk, 39 Slater Street. S* i,*^®""', ^"^ '''^^^ <''*'"'^> ^'^ Gloucester Street. ' Tt" %;^^^'°r' '^'■'' «'»^8 c'erk, 371 Daly Street. N. P. Ches ey, 3rd class clerk, 191 Lyon Street. J. * inn, 3rd class clerk, 125 Nicholas Street. F. Jarvis, 3rd class clerk. 90 Wilbrod Street. P * f te"% ^rd class^clerk, 88 Victoria Street, New Edinburgh. M ^-.f *.™^^«'' 3rd class clerk, Nicholas Street. ^ . McGil i«ray, 3rd class clerk, 323 Maria Street. T "i^* §,??**' I*"^ <5]»9« «'erk, 188 Queen Street. ■ • . J. D. El lott, 3rd class clerk, 135 Albert Street. i' ^ rn'r^"' 3*:? V'*^ <'•«'•''' 690 ^'t^rt Street. > E.-D, Weldon, 3rd clkss clerk, 188 Queen Street. B. W. Breadner, 3rd class clerk. 180 Wellington Street. ' T * 5*n"* ' ™e8senger, 75 Frank Street. J. Bell, messenger, MacKay Street, New Bdinbureh. '^ a « r ™«*8enger, 270 Nepean Street. 8. Graham, messenger, 79 Victoria Street, New Edinburgh a Courtney, messenger, 26 Alexander Street, New Edinburgh, tf . Short, messengei-.TJnion Street, New Ediuburirh. «r ^eenfield, packer^ B. Street, Archville. W.Ferg,uson, packer, 212 Besserer Street. K. Greenfield, packer. 573 Liegar Street. C. A. Clark, packer, 203 Queen Street. W.t;ooch, packer, Gil mour Street. . M. Galvin, packer, 146 Clarence Street. T. Bartnedy, packer, 687 Lisgar Street. 1. A. Caflarati, packer. Fifth Street, Archville. G.EIburne, packer, 578 Albert Street. ' ' J. Briggs, packer, 259 Bank Street. ' yA. Morse, packer, 286 Maria Street. » D.Clarabut, packer, Lisgar Stre(^t, Mount Sherwood. J. Barett, packer, 40 Daly Street. ■J. Elliott, packer, 385 Maria Street. ■J. B. Laurie, packer. Mount Sherwood. Y^Marier, packer, 128 Besserer Street. ♦ irV^!',' Packer, MaoKay St.eet, New Edinburgh. A. Wheatley, packer. Drill Hall, Maria Street. . V- H- 9o"W*n» Paolter, 336-8u88ex Street. ' J. Bradley, packer, 57 Victoria Street, New Edinburgh. W. J. Mahon, packer, 376 King Street. A. L. Jarvis, private secretary, 67 Theodore Street. ^ , WiLtUM Hbkbt Griffin, Deputy Postmaster-General, 300 Sparks Street «ffi«^f°4?*''i^"^''*'n^^''' *"**•:?* Imperial public service as a clerk in the office of the DeDutr Po8tmaster.Generar2l8t April, 1831 j promoted to be ^08t Office Department on its transfer to Provincial conU^l ISeiTDeputy M. 4- Dominion of Canada. '97 2nd captain 1846 Montreal- Reg meruofliinT.* ^''f ^^''«'e campaign 837-38 -V\ ester,. Departmental BuiMi„g/' '""*'^' Dominion Artillery Assw^ia.ion" '^'tmb';;?g &; ^«P"t.nental Secretary. « Whitehur«t." 185 East Wu. manded VVimble« County of "carleton • tom Kalapore Cup; entered Imperial Civi7«ii'''°"*""r ""e'Canadiana ion th." i^ndon. 19tli KeJruary. 1846 w£h I®"-"* *« ^^'^'^ in General PosToffii appomted chief clerkV Mon^y otdef Ta^.r' ^^o^^^'*"^ S ApS '^fe -"c vanauian Service 6th July IftiiV^ d ' ^^lion'o, 1862 to 1864. «ntflr»rf^' Barn in Ro1<„.t t__»''' .'.-. '-_"'* > , .i • .. • '' ■ *r ''«^8^5^J^SiSS5^;&';.!^»^^ 'oVciwItihi. • f^ ■*■ igS. ParNatnentary Directory. ama?^Jt?nn ^iPJJP'u^*^- !«* S"perihtendeut 23th January, 1868 ; oti th6 £K^S» LT.?u l'"*" BanVand Money Order Branches, wa8 appointed ISSr branches. l,t October, ISSL-Western Dep«mnenta> SiDKKT Smith. Jr., Chief Clerk, Printing and Supply, 381 Daly Street. Oue t nn.!i r*i^'!i'*'/?n*' '^^^ •'"'y' I*'® 5 educated. Point Levis Cdllejre* EDSLdKnnl'l?v-^**"Tv'^P™."'?' ^J'*' GramnMir School, Lancaster, ^ngiand. and under Vicar ofZealand, Lancashire, Bnjrlaftd, Rev. W. M. Sh4w. 1868 .'ensSfe P??'*t^'!°*i'of ^'"^'".^ Instruction. Toronto ?th July tS! W^nS ??2!? '^^'io?*^*?^^ ' ^«^ vice-president Canadian Assooia- &icS CanJJl ^S*,!" '882, wliich office he still holds, epi^red the Civil 1879 oh;pfM«??.^^« January. 1870; second class clerk 1872; first cltas Snf \«B2"'W*''^ Superintendent of Printing and Supplies, his pr«i^nt positiob, IS^i.—Western Departmental Building. \ DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE. \ ture^TK- ^f^r' ^^ ? IX'^'^iiTrof »»>« Crown, styled the Minister of Agricul- ^^Itil^^Z^ °^''i P"'*''*' bodies. ofBoeh, and servants em,.loyed1n tSe execution of the following, are controlled by him, assisted by a Deputy :— I. Agriculture. ' ■ 2- Immigration and Emigration. 7 -Tu 'i? ^**'*b and Quarantine. - 4. Ihe Marine and Immigration Hospital, Quebec. 0. Arts and Manufactures. 7. Ktente TlnvlnttS! ""^ "" R«g'«*'-ation of S^ali,tic«. 8. Copyright. 9. Indlustrial Designs and Trade Marks. Hon. JoHrHBKBT 1>0PB, Minister of Agrlculiure. (See page «8). J. C. Tach6, Deputy of the Jjinlster of Agriculture, 374 Sussex Street. John Lowe, SecreUry, Inkerman Cottage, RideaU Canal. H. B. Small, Accountant, 244 Wilbrod Street. "^ J. E. W. Currier, Minister's Secretary, 190 Wellington Street. WjP. Boardman> 39 Victoria Cham- j L. Durey. ^.C.tiper. + I ^•^•^•"'«'>«» 396 8l Patrick SUeet* Patiit Bkakoh. A. J. Cambie, Chief Clerk in charge, 2T0 Cooper Sto«et ^Rottthi«r. . B. D'Aqtenl, 216 ^^^. ..... [asgrain, 179 Theodore Street. l#t«ltt^ C.C.Neyille. ' ^ J, F, Diottne, 116 Clifttiel }AttM ^=»f „ 0. ema, 1 MTtnfWljBtfiHr lOithMH8ti%«t. SiiiiM'^WSi. *. IS?.-' J>omimoH of Canada, ^^ 1it^A.i V . J- Leveil6, Model repairer. Jfo(feijr<^«.,._L.Z.Chabot. George JL^aitre. Statistico,^ ^l: ^' T*nguay Attache, 90 Church I V n o* n • Street. , J'u unurca | E.^H.^^St. Denis, 214 Gloucester Arohivss, D.Brymner, 10 Dalhoueie Street. | J.Marinette. COPYRIOHT AND TbaDK MaEK. «.. „ .^ I Stewart Street. ^ P«ct«.,.~T. A. Caftroti, J. B. Laurie. J. Marien, Wm. J. Bell '""?4telSf.'' ^- ^^ ^n^ Minister of Agriculture and SUtistic., from Canada to Pan's E?h Wtion, S ot which*!!?"'^ ' "'t" » commi«,ione; Chevalier of the Lecion of Bnnnnt k„ ?i o "*'" occ«>ow he was created a fnnpeclor of PrispinsTAsylS.s. 2c Twh^I *S *^^' *''^" *PPointed%D was appointed byOrdeScouncilifi/h i"''' 'joo^'»« ChainJu^n, 1863$ Service Commission, Sai^wiU Mr Tn,i""*\^^®^^ the Civi •niDority report recomn^endTn? a aiaWv^nJ «'*!1^ '» P«P«ring the ^ri?.ce,whic'hwaflafterwiMit1dt&?v.^^ •»«» prrbatiSnar; Service Act; wasacommisBionpr ♦« PoL £< J»«yernnientin framing the Civil Bir?n?"p!;'^^'P*'*'"*''* of Agricalture, * «ditor and proprietor Wwoiifrf^m^i^S^SS?^" >^^ ^ I8635 jo^Qt THE LIBRARY OP PARLUJIBnS-. by tSSc'l^M FicrchJoll^^Th: X"*" *'•»»•'*««}» of the public service ••re PMDonsiMe to^Lfsiakeri. of ihete-*!:" 4*fif*'"K ^ *»>S Cfo^n, .n1 Junta «etohei^ .,\::;;::::: V.:;;;;;;; aS^ ^'^^'"^ Divwoi. V '^MM-ismi]k.&:i^\, ,1 ■ ii,.-,..; ;;:.::*;'■':.: Parliamentary Directory. L*T8ylv™r'----- • ?'''^^p',W^" Division. E. Stewirt Thane ..;:::*"* i»!|-5'«''kF«nch * English Divisioa L J Caeault '" " lixtra Clerk. •- ^ James H. DunloD** ■■' Chief Messenger and Caretakel-. J- W Ryan ...... ;;;: L"? Messenger. J. R. Ratte .. Z\ ^««8^"«" 4ii» Messenger. Board op Civil Service Examiners. . . ' .. \ JohnThorburn.LL.p..Chairm,.„. A. D. DeCelles. P. LeSueur. Secretary. The High CoMMrssioNER for Canada "• tm^:g:^^^^^S^r^ "-''" the:GreatSeaIorC.„ada, King^L^"L'd^•nTa7rA'Ity;o"'e;e?^^sur"^ °' ^''"^/^ '■•' '»'« u-t«» hl^ihe^tt:.-ira;IS€F ^ntheUniteTKrn^^^^^^^ and agencie,. from^.L^^GorlrCoSr'^Jrrl.?-^ '%'."'^ '^«"'"™« *o '-e -ceive genera. intere^sC^C^na^dTrn^;^^^^^^^^^ Gffic^e o^the H.gh Commissioner for Canada in London, 9 Victoria Chambers ^'Ve'e''r>S'%"5^ '''^"^'*' '^•^•M-^' PC' High Co.nmissioner for Canada. ^i^rKTw.?'"'""'';:^^"'^'' Secretary and Assistant Accountant '.' Jdepph G. Colmer, Official Secretary. F. J. Dore, Accountant. " ' C.ERKs-C.P.Just. C.J.Taylor. E.W.^.Dixon, John Howard. A. Wellan..■. Immigration Agencies in THE DoiiiNiONi , L.htratford, Point Levis, Quebec. ^ i fL g ^'^g' "*»• j'ig"'' - "■'''•^ ' :.''.'.'.. S ■■"'■:,, ''.V ^-1lirieSTOBVii!Bm,-BnTMKHJoliimbk' '... ..!i.. !Li: in ■-; ,^,,,1; -♦ #n A,ji^;.j; ,w. . ,,., ... ..tiP^.-rf.S.-. *• > - THE CIT.Y OF OTTAWA. Kiver," in the County of C?rlTtorPro»mc?of o"'r ^ «« iheV'Grand . Its confluence ^ith the St uirence E?ver and^^^ "^'V ^om . Gatineau and Riaeau Rivers and Ridea , r«t" i •.i^^^P'!?^' ^^ J'^"ctioi\ of tlie celebrated ChaudiereFLnsarfeUuaS^thlllH*^ The spanned by a haodaome susj^nsion bHdJe e ecS*bv"'*tlfi a' '''^' T** "' cost of nearly $67,000. which unifP«ThB p!^ • ^^Jii^ Oovernnieiit at a At the north-iaJt of th^ SrthrR deau Rfve-VX' *^^ ^^^"X"" «*"'* <^^bec. two beautiful caUracts. bver 40feft iXiSf Ti '"•*" ^>^« ?"«''»» forming nnles from Montreal. thesamrJrm KiSton Jt '?*^" ^"i*"* ''^^"t '25 Irom tR% Town of Brock vilir TKiT«2' 7 ""'^s from Toronto and 75- . followingare the railro^fl rniiniS into^th^^h^^^^ ''^'" ?i' P*^'^''^" The > At antic, connecting with, Scf T SSklo?ni^tsSrhe^S?''^r'''!,^^^ Ottawa, connect ng with the Grand Trnnk „^;^* ***^*ne St. Lawrehce and Ontario and Quejio Ra Iway r™!nimr t^ T^rfZ^'V?*^ i^^ "^""^n *« the ning to Montreal and QuSic' the two £S 1 V?*^ the North Shore, run- as a Jme of steamed Xn^betweirOttl^^^^^ ^- ^'^■■' ««''«'» - Canal, passing througWemScenisS^errifh^^p-^"' ""] *.''« K'^**" rival, ff not excel Tn graSr fheir ^,t/ ^''^ ^"^**" ^»'^''«' which Thousand Islandaof the%rLaSrenci £^1P: oT'^ '''!f"*^* «''«'«" be buift, this work ^ Tt'^^^''? K'<^^»» Canal ernment for military convrnZ^L^i^'yT'^ by the Imperial Gov- Quebec and Lake fttS! OttSSa is nr^f.H «f*^ ooinmunication between > Majesty the Queen as the Seat nfn!;„li^"f.**'^J,'^ '^'"« selected bv^HVp «tronJivalr;rth; older aSd Cr cXes":? Vo^omo "iJ*' '"''r^'^ 'y*'''^ » even Kingston at that time Th« oul „„ ! • i °™"'"» Montreal, Quebec, and of her suFrourfdini wjen^rir Cerffi **" '""'T ''* P'/*"'* «'"•»'« "•»»""»" beauty the valley are SmitK^ bv aH who?.' *W V^" ^.'^•"*»« Riv«r and ij th€m,,«niUrpass3 fofnS^I'iJi^^^^^^ pleasure of beholdinjj an artist lo.^eecribe them *'*"*'*"'^ *" America, and require the pen o7 Ite annual aeseesmenJ ."IpSi^^t J ab^uj*^^^^^^ ^«* Jan,. 1856. of about 30,000. A /ew «?nr« 1--J: *"« 5"'''9«'j''W».and 4t has apopu at on be here enurSted anr8^,p" n^S^^ extens ve scale, and tha amhiiJ.? iw^wl' il '""V>ering interedts 8r»>^n an enterprise aldhVS'^.J^uSJ Th"S -m]!:i?'"'*^« prosectition of Hhis oUy4 >not h «ie««e^^ The meftsantiinradTofthVCiS U^EsSl^'^l'*'' *«»'«»«ttion. #11 ita b«nches,.*ria . jaUtS-f^^^^^^ / '^ iPiPiiugi^i' yj'it.j-t.y^ w ■'ifci/'. '^''ift* T 202 JParltamtntary Diredoty, .WC^.I""'"'"* '"'™' »"**=•"* M«i wniul., ar. publi.hd in •" Th' P™ Tw'i?'."!"'"""''"!,'"'''' •«' ««^'"klri.81 MelcK St. LjBt. Plaoks or AltusEMBin'. • n^Vi^fi*"'.^'^' 1^2 Albert St. Drill H.n andMliUry Museum, a Jamen Hall. 116 SbarlcH St. Victoria Hall, comer Queen and O'Connor 8t«. Canadian Institute Music Hall, 20 York St. • i**?"? J^en 8 Amiuement Hall, over 22 Rideau fit Royal Skating Rmk, between Slater and Maria Sts ' I - l*tAOKs or Intbksst. te^'llnf °7?!l'**'^«»J' ^^♦*' N'» Edinburgh. Parliaroentaxy Library, GoTernment Bill. * ^Wir^ wX^lt^P'''''"'"*'' »""'*'»^ '"^ G«>««d«. Goveriiment Hill, Canadian Fisheries Museum, corner of O'Connor and Queen Sts \ f'i«TrfrKJgtljS^,g-s? ^-^ Ottaijl^^tfchT^eXr"' ^*'"' ''^^'•'-•^•"« *^* Rideau d.n.l, ChrKTali.?''*'^"^^^"*- Rideau Falls; fiankS."""* ""* Btchequer Court Buildings, Government Hill, feeing 0.1y .n"dKowl","'''"«" "** ""^ "^ "^ ^-"ty o' C»ri*^«. corner of K^*1S*^'°1*l»*'*«n«* ««••>« 48 Albert 8t. ^ . CitTw±Xr£%' **' ^^^ ""?!•'•.• «f-t« i^rn. — Olt«w« 0niTeTBttj;i»i^f||bi; Ibc^Had tbeoilore Sto. fe"iia!J^!iiMi^Mi<^iflt^M..rt^ £!>:' jjiv ,,jM,'!jff ^^ ' (Vf ^■^^V.** / / / City of Ottawa. Pleabcbk JpRivks^ /LanBdowne Park, Elgin and Bank St«. te.Si mf •"• ^*"*' «nd OiUwa River Banks. RocklHTe, Ottawa River Bank. Bank Street Road. Richmond Road. Avlmet Road. Chelsep Road. Hogsback, Riddau Canal. CHUilCeBS A^D CHURCH SERVICES. ioi ^ N.. Baptiat CAureA.— Maria Street, corner of EImn R«« A t> «-t\- j Sunday and ev^er^CTh TueedJy^t "o int* ^'"" *^""^*"'* '"""^ ^^^'^ Rev fWJ^^.^n^i''^^* pAwreA-Corner Glouce.t<;r and Metcalfe Streets MS'2%7^5iy-''^''"' Ho""o'«"vice, 11 ..m.and 7p.m:* sSy \Ci)n|7reflfa« 204 Parliamentary Directory. H.a.rtneyan*••'<««» a*j?- , i/'jt^t. it' ^.,.Mmr /(i^.^U>r ^'^^. City of Ottawa. CUSTOM HOUSK: Office hours, 9 a. m., to 4 p. m. 205 1/ Inland Bevenub DiviaioN of Ottawa and Postiao aocountant , John A. H^ne,. exdaeSVoft^S&dil.g!'- ^ ^^'^'^'^' ! Cbown Timber Office, Corker Queen and Kent. A and John. Redmond iiinJcounta^^^^^^ •«'«^'' James' SteSn" ! Citt Registry Offiois,, Nicholas STBfeET. l|0urt'S'r5?;rS;rf:t'*'"' L- A.MacKe„zie,deput/regist^, Office I CoDNTY -Registry Office, Daly Street >^ LZiLZTt^Z'TZl °- ^' MoNaughton, deputy registrar. Office p Ottawa River Works Office, Post OrKicfc Building WillSrfare; SZVrT""''"'^"' *"^'"^'-' ^-•<' Scott, accountant ; J^KR of Marriage Licenhes-P. yielding. 370 Slater Street. «0R0NER8_Dr. Corbett, Dr. Rpbillard, Dr. Stephen Wright, CITY OFFICIALS. Francis McDougal, May6r. I Officers op the Ci5^ .^.Jlaw* ao6 ,t Parliameniary Directory. PoLIOf OoiTltT. i.Or.ot,oki.lo(|»lio.i ftwiSlBoij; C^m.- Wmikfli '.'.'■■2'"'''! "• ■^ / tlOBKS* CoimiSfllOVIBS. James OuDnineham, chairman ; Qeotve O'Keefe Dr A R/^k.ii.^ ini8BiODer8;«aohn O'RJelly, inspector. * ' * ^'""•'d. «»m- • Hbalih Offiokrb. Kilby/ife^S **-^- •»«''*«^' '^••'th officer, lerael Proulx and William PiBB OcPARTirfeNT. COUNTY OF CABLETON MUNICIPAL OFFICERS Wf W; 1r.te;rn^±tet^!i?8. J'l?^^ » ««^'* %on, junior county ComiissioiiKBB IN Ottawa. ^^^^^^^^^^^'^tm^. aMdavita to he •' -.ifi^.-.> ,1,^^,. .., , ,'i^iL.*ii*i >f com mis- clerk; D. detective ;: kDt-miuor % . . ^ify of Ottawa. / ,^^ vick-~R, J. Wicketeed, H. J. Morgan, John Tilton./ - ' COUNTY COURTS. ^ "tI n.^T"" "*' Cablwoh, PR.SOOTT AiiD RassELi.. ' June'^rnrDe'JSdS' ""^ '''""•^ ^•»^' (f^ ^«;y)-^cond Tuesday in CcI^'^:^'T""''^''n^^^ April and October. / '^ ^ :-!;t Ai^^fc »tv^^i.'>fe&»j*'/. %'»A»!'' ■^-Jv , ^ 'V"«^". 'WS yx PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. I Skat OF QovsRMMBNT— Toronto ' ' '^"""^^^ ^''TTi;:^'' ^■"- '^ ««-'«^«obinsoo, Toronto. ' J. B. ttobinson.jun., /ViVafe Secretary. I BXKODTIVE COUKOIL. - (Hon. Oliver Mowat ' ' , " T.B.Pardee......'.;;*" •; •••.;• ;...4«orn*' Prmince of Ontario >«l 0ON8T1TDKN0IE8 Ha»tinga,E. R Haatings, N. R.,.,, Huron, E.R Huron, .S. /? KAVE. ...W p. Hudson Rft«lm ..A. F, Wood ..T. Oibnon p. O. A0URE88, MadcTo Wroxeter Huron, W.R.\\.\ a li^i *^ '^' u''°P ^oj jr^«i< U7 n ' "• Mcuranev, d„.i •. S?r.ii--.;::::.;::i«"'«HM Jamea Clancev W»lino James H. Met'calfp ' * " ^i ? ---„.„.„„, ^. ^ Ppti.prt„i* Kingston Lambton, W. R [ - Hon T H ''u " Warwick 7:a»/.^z. V D ?0"- '• o. Pardee T/^-«„.- i^ntt»*,.V. /? W i-m 1 ^'^*'^'' ^^anark ^'f»'^>R ." Rot^rt P Pr'eVton " MerrickviHe Lennox i^ .T . „ " ^ '^^*'0" Ne\vb6ro' Lincoln ^.. O. O.-Haw- ey g^,,, /" London l'" WTV ^^?\"". "-•••'•.. St. Catl.erincB Middlesex, ER Ton^ i^m%''"' •• London Middlesex N. R '.' JoZ w^"'^''""'* fly^'■\. "^^H^ ;|^ % dIO Parliamintary Directory. COK8TITUENC1ES. kaup York, tV jt G. W Badgerow Toronto Assii •Cartwi XlOUkTv (vwLnri aim tjiiifi muBOAiigrpp ■'.Xrtff^ (4 'i' . Hayei, Chie?C?erk F m' NicToT ^L^r"".^^"'^ Public "^dharitier;' H.' ^J; J. Smith. M?s8e„ger; P^l^viSl Bamff^^^^^^^^ •}• «»"". fccount- for the transfer of pri Jners. iSS Ac / f '£ghaJ'VwS^^ E McLaughhn. Asylum for the Insane, VoroS-o' Clark^M n M."J- "j oupennteiident; Thoa. J Tracv Bii««u. * j../i ,"• hV*^' M. JJ., Medical M V'"''^'^^- '^•' Medica'si'pTradent^-'siirt iAe Awanc Kingston.— Wi G Idetcaif M n m ;• i S"^' A^^^ M William AnglinT Bursar ^^X™ J-'- ^' ^r' **«<^'cal Superintendent; Wallace, M.^'d mX^I si^rfnT^^t B^'w"'' ^«'»'"«»-J- McL! Bursar. /,«&7««o». /br X 'J^a/' Ld ^1^,,. "^'')r'",5''"*i ^ **»"''»» Superintendent; A. Livins'ton R>?r«rfr r /^?' '^<"«'»««—K. Mathison, tory for Boys, P^tlnauU^fTlt^MT^^ ^^"^'*' ^"'«"- -««/«"»«- Ban/. Bursar. SSl£c«^S?^iS:°T"'^^^^^ f£^^^ ^.V^. ToronpSj^f^CL'-^^^^^^^ ^"^S! Ho„o'?a"irL°pi^;^'£"e?eugnr'nh"^ ^''^ ^P'^'^*'"-^ «' *»>• Jlacdonald, Clerk. / Sfcretary)-Jo8eph Dickey, Inspector; J. B. -kovikojalReoistrab's Office— Hon A s Pr.»j„ t> ••■,,. tjjr^J.P.C. Uasher. Deputy y^^ir.ToJ'or^.i^SLl'^^^^^^^ AssiJt;rT".:i'ur''er/.-rcTr"re°S^ -,i 3 o u gl u a. and a HiiWhreys C *f kT."!^ W ^ ' J^J^ ^erc i v al. W . N. A^J^Rtttray. ai»d J.KlSan.'cljJk^V^.^'eLrMtU^nS-^^ ^' "" - ^«*' ■it5a>s ,..>-j.v.^,v *: <»„ Prmmce of Ontario. 211 oimniona. Clerk. "v»wara nunter, M.A., inspector ; T. M. Agert.t Quebec, .„d Clerk, Isiin jSSnfcWk I""™' "• "' '"""•• May M.D., Superintendent of MechaniP«^ j^ Education Department; S. P. Taylor, Chief 'cierk and AccounUnf H ^."f.^'^''^" «"rson iw- """- J. R. Tait fefi"?-" ...s.G.eSi MarktviUt.. ■ ••A. Q. DuDoao Aoc.a„,.„, J, p. Edward,, D^Sm,™ PA '^^T.-b-V. •=,""-•■'""■ : Mattawa . . Minden. . &?r"';;;---«Lv^^^^^ 7'A««rf«. 5ay ^^^^ ^^.^j^J lissioner, Hon. C. F. Praser; Engineer.R^McCallum o*srrc?Kti^r7rr«rr.'iiTJS»5-Li;^'»:. 'i«h., U,.! s;o'r.Ur7,"J'"u'."a .-I 4 k ,.i^ .,i*»;ife,,r.-.,„* *-•;,■. 212 -I'-i'^^ ■-< *-«j«r^pS^^ Parliamentary Directory. Capreol, E. H. T. Hewai'd, and Matthew Currey. Clerks- Miohapl SmUl, House-keeper; CharlesFitch, Messenger. ^ ' "*'Chael Smith, Board of Examiners of P. L. Surveyors.— The Hon. Commissioner nf Crown Lands. President, ex-offim; Members, J. S. DeSnis. Ott"wTp P Passmore, Toronto, T. F. GibB^, Adolphustown ; A. C. Webb. St;)*." H* i^ oTln."?T ^'T^ ' I- ^' ^'^T^ WillowdalJ; Prof. Chapman (iS^ine^ m Geology), Toronto. George B. Kirkpalrick, Secretary, Toronto. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. ■ : Seat of Government— Quebec. Lieutenant Governor— Hon. L. F. R. Masson ; Mr. Henry Shennard Aide-de-Camp and Private Secretary ; Walter Lannon, 5le?senge?^ ' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. L. 0. Taillon . .. j «„..,... /> > "•^ ;^^7". : Commissioner of Crown Lands Treasurer " J. G. Robertson , t mF^^u V " ■ ^*™*F' Commissioner of A^'cu'lture aiid 'piblic WbrTs J. Blanchet l£.-7X„n .:.. Provincial Secretary ol\.jnfJI J ' 4* n" f ■■ "r.r T ',;■•' ^." •••;;• • ComnUsnoner of Railways OFFiofitts— J A. Defoy.Cerk Execulive Council; G. Grenier. Deoutv Clerk ; P. S. T. Normandin, Clerk ; O. Vallee Messenger ^^eputy LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. P. B. de LaBruere, Speaker. DIVISION. Alma Hon Bedford •« Chaouinigane « De Lanaudiere ** De Id Duranlay •' De la Valiere " De Lorimier " De Salaberry «« Orandville «« Oiilf «« Inkerman •« Kennebec •« La Salle «« Laurentides " Lauzon «« JIfille Isles ' «« Montarville " Repentigny « Rigaud ** Rougemont •« Sorel •« Stadacona " Vyetm 'ia «« W€tttngu>firr,7r^. ........ — ^ NAME. Jean Louis Beaudry. Thomas Wood John Jones Ross ... L. 0. Champagne... Edouard Remillard . J. A. Dorion , J. G. Laviolette-. H.Starnes Eliz6e Dionne , Thomas Savage George Bryson E. Gerin L. P. R. MasBon Jean Elie Gingras... G. Couture P. X. 0. M6thot C. B. deBoucherville. . Louis Archambeault., E. Prudhomme . ... P.B.deLaBrudre(Sp) P. E. Roy John Hearn... JanicB Fejrierj W. H. Webb Melbourne p. O. ADDRESS. Montreal. Dunham Flats. . Ste. Annede la Perade. .St. Eustacbe. .Quebec. .St. Ours. .Montreal. ■ Montreal. .SteAnnedelaPocatidre . Cape Cove. , Mansfield. . Three Rivers. Terrebonne. , Quebec. Levis. . St. Pierre les Bequets. . Boucher vi lie. .L'Assomption. Pariah Montreal. .St. Hyacinthe. St. Pie. Quebec. Motttreat-=^== Y\ 1 1 1 1 i Jl A A Jl m -M M Jf, If Ni ^t Pc Po y i^JiO:. Vy^v tier of P. P. d; H. miner pard. neral anda turer tiary ways puty ide. idre ■ its. Province of Quebec. ^-P'^^^^^Z^^X^^^ ^f Boucherviile. Clerk, in Chancery, Clerk of PrivatV^K S * •''*^**'"' Assistant Clerk. Master CJerk of French Journa^ antl^/i ^.f^t^^^S ^^««""»-"' ' N. L%S« Translator and Copying Clerk rAFrenVtti^'p/"'^'"^'' ^J?'' of Committees •t-Arms; S. 8. Hatt, GehUeman UsLr J .^' «7'",^"„^"' ^'^'•»' a°d Sergeant- Droum and Elzear Papillo", M^sengers ^'''"'' ^"^ ' ^™"9«'« ^'^i^' F. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon :__ Speaker. 0ONSTITUBN0IE8. ' ^ ioffot .■■■AnS.r"^:' Stonefield. |=^i-i::;;;;;:;----S'"''°--""---;:^ ■»?nar«it?^ff:::::::::te°"-''''- HunUnadon '.'.'. V. .' ! ! .' .' . " " Dr''"A ^P?!f " ^'^" •••••• ' Montreal. IbervilCe T\ A- Cameron Huntingdon. -^ Jacques Cartier ; ! ! ! ! A i Boye' -St- Geo!" Henry ville. Joiietie v dV-'^ ■•■•.% Montreal. %y""»c V P i„ 11' monirei Lapraine h^ Ant Er Gagnon Riviere Quelle. rAssomption .' ! ! .\ Jost|tkarion'^'« yi"«ge Lapraine. ^"^ P E UB W St. Paull'firmite. LeoU p- "!• i^oianc Montreal. L'Met bwL m"^"'' Quebec. Maskinong6 .... ^A^ Ar! ''^'-^ Quebec. ^'ganHc^.....: •[ fohTwK?""" Uuisvi le. Montreal, Wui N ■ L. G. Desj\rdin8 . -Mpntrmh «^«r ... James MoT'"' ^«^'«- Montrtai, Centre ....... .g w K *"* Montreal. 'Montreal, East. Hon^L O^ T "ii Montreal. ^"/'(^r.'tVte 'r v-^„?..T"'"<"' Montreal. "^'towa (Couil/y).. .P.X. Paradis ... u» u .♦L.T.Dorair" ^^ -^ L. Duhamel ..\|rri, 4«?b«tAr6haBf«i= ^l^-:-^±:::z^I:i!E:^-------^^ Brousseau . .,...".*..' i i ," Q uebec. II)' iiMii^ii ^ 214 Parliamentary Directory. ling> ~ OONSTITUKKCIEa. jjAME. P. ADDBB88 '•^'^fi'^*' Joseph Shehyfl. Quebec «««*|fc J"«. Felix Carbray ...A. ..... qSc Qtt«5i(Jo„„ft,) ...Hon. Pierre Garneau Quebec , .gicAmond C& ffo^/e ; ..... Jacques Picard Wotton . mchelim Leon Led uc ....Sorel. 2~J*- ' L.N.A«8eIin ....Rimou8ki. 5 ««••;*"• •• S"^""4 P""''"- •••• Ste. M.deMonnoir. St Hjmctnthe Hon. H. Ntfrcier Montreal. St mZrice ■'" g°2f J^Ma'-c'iand St. Jean d'lberville. SheffTd ' r|- ^ ,P««*^"'">"« .Yamachiche. ci ^j. T Isidore Fregeau . „ Lawrenceville Sr/" •....•••.•■.••.Hoa.J.G.Uertsbn'...: .SherbrookT ^"'«»^«; Wm.Duckett ; Coteaa Land i^tmatead ; John Thornton Coaticook Tfmiscouata G. H . Deschenes Ste. ESane Terrebonne..., G. A. Nuntel St. Jeroffi rZr^r-' iT A.Turcotte Three Rivers. Vaudrma F. X. Archambault Montreal. Verchhres Abrahan, Bernard .... ....Beloeil. " ' i J*^*** J. C. 8. Wurtelfe Montreal. : Officers OP THE Legislative Assembly.— Louis Delormfe. 'Clerk of.thft n!«'t P? i'^''^^^? \ ^""""^ «'"^*^'^' Fi':«t Assistant SeTk Paul Smith S fuVT-V r** ^'""^ °/ "'? ^J'S"«'' J*»rnal ; J. Whydden, Assistant c"irk Turro.£"f^l'\i^"'''V V^""'? ^"'•''"'•' ^'""^ 9^ ^^^ French Journal ;BueIu W dr«wfnJ'?i^S ^'•^";,^ \- A. -. KaiVeV S«b":i";entrci.icouSrV^o^-i*"n?-' Agent ,"i?;ibaie. J A. Dumais. Agent; §ew CarliS, W Aagui^e A^^Hl J?*"t'„Rol>e>-;al, L Martin, Sub-Agent; Quelle H 1 ^i..i«' '^ /^',, *• Af^exfe Metaped a, 0. Dues; Bryeon.V. Cla^ I^n^ hS tet'''p^M"'''r ""{'^'r^ Timber Comeau, Agent; Thurso, J. rCamSin^ a!"^^Ji^«*".V' "aniwaki, J. . Agent ; Waterloo. E. Kmp, Ai«rt?TrH.ih„;'i,^-n* ' ?'1''^'"^ A. B. Pilion, Wph Beauce. I T. Le,o?Voe?u?A^; '^fc''c5a i^r %V' ^^"'"' St', Jc -/ *^t^ ^ jjf '5S rrt.>^^ '*,ji Hk ' I »>* -m i1 ■• ^''Ni^fe^. >f;'i;^v^.>!ff> i--i?^*}f"^\ ?^ .1 ^ Slide orated Cha8.,» ine,8.' P. P. lairg^, etarj- iners: •inter. J N! lot. deAt. \eral. tary. orka. eral. ^ eral. ncil. '^ W^i Province. of New Brunswick. 217 COtTNTIES. NAHB. P. O. ADDRESS. ^!!^„ Hon. A. Harrison Maueerv^lle. Ji^tT"'-" ••.:.. ;: *:DTrrd:::::::KE.„. For* .■;.■; ::::"•.::: • „ ?<'w«Rown Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. ^^^^p '■■■•' Dr.Le^is Hon. G. S NAME. P. O. ADDRESS. Carleton t< Charlotte Gloucester Kent « Eing's. ... n ..Hillsborough. '^*« .•«.•• Turner Harvey ^-^i Wbite Centreville. lu « ^A^®" .^..Gentreville. ", i!,***'" ^^^am .St. Andrews. ' George H.bbard St. Stepl,«n. t S°"- •{• ^•«^"?',; •"..St. George. ' "'*"• Jas- Mitchell... ^... St. DaviS's. f-l"<'^''"H8-- •••••:••.•• Carafauet. ■"^ ^^"l: f «t"ck Ryan ....... Ca^Muet. Jiiv ,*^l^; Richit)ucto. Oliver LeBlanc St. Mary's. Hon. Dr. E. A. Vail Sussex."^ « ■■••••• r S* ^?''*^1..- Sussex. MadawMka '' " m^m.- m i''"'^ ^St.John. „'^nF^^^:\: Newcastle. gon-T.F. Gillespie ......Chatham. Queen's . ah' ?"J** "" Ndsoti. ^'u' Albert Palmes :..H»mpstead. o J. , ">• iletnerineion / ^"'r •"'** : • l^-^-\ B-irf :rie '. Qampbelltoa. n u*f .^*"**'* ^alhousie. ^•"•cLellan. Portland. St. John. St. John . u (City) v%.:..J John. John. . . . A. A. Stockton v R. J. Ritchie... •'^.W. Quinton ... ...J. V. Bills.... . . . E. McJjeod .... ■'n" V*r^^--" ••-•• •Bl'ssville . Geo. bteriing a a. Sunburif ,. rtcMa ".:": aZ r b""§ • ^augerviHe. WesZrelaj^ ' ix h ^"'i Centre Perth. nesmioreiana.. ....J.A.Humphrey Salisbury. York « 2- L. Hanington .Dorchester. A Vf'^r- ...Sackville. -^•'^• g'*"' Fredericton. « (C t . .... I ■ • • • 9. ErLr Wet more. P.P.Thompson (» Hon, George Colter .' Douglas. ■±\ -^J'S^-SKi HKiflSt. ^> . Porltimentary Directory, ^ Board OF W0RK8 Drp*»^».„ *'^^«ne'a'K B. Hanson, Oerk. B. Wi„w. Chi.°r"c'L£ 'iy„^',^.-^''S;. P,G- %.". Chier Com„W„„e„ ScRVEYOR General's TW»A. "^ckwith. Civil Engineer. Government OppicfiBs. - . J. S. Beek ,. « — McCrockett, M.A ni- ••• AnditofGeneral Qeorge Thompson Superintendent of Schools George E. Penety ..!!.".!!!.'*'"' ^^^^^ ^'^'"'^ Education OflSce J.C.Allen ..\ pi»Vi,'*Vu Queen's Printer George J. Bliss • • •• --l^'erjc of Supreme Court at Law and Equity W.H.Tuck * "V '•' Assistant eieric E. L. Wetmore, A.B "n ' ;■■,,, ""^ of Crown in Supreme Court H. G. C. Wetmore ..■**"• '""^ ^^^ °' ^™^" '" '^"P^^'^e ^ourt Julius L. Inches ' ' " '\ ' • " " '^'^''•arian to Lisgislative Library , X; Secretary\^r Agriculture '^'ty^ . ■'i^^ff E CI At Cc Co PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Government—Halifax exeoptive council. Hon. W.S.Fielding... »,-„.j , .„ ;; AlonzoJ. White . . /; / " ^««^"«' ?/ <7o"««Vand/Vo»fn«aZS«erctarv CharlME. Church., n '.": Attorney General ;; Thomas F. Morrison ...V.V. <^'o^^t^'>t^*SiSifiiSvt.>^ m\ « « KArtE AND P. O. ADDRESS, Hon. John McKinnon, Antigonishe. ' Samuel CFeelmao, Stewiacke. D.McN. Parker, M.D., Halifax lno8. P. Morrison, M. E. C, Londonderry. Vamefl Butler, Esq., ffali/ax. George Whitman, Annapolis. W. H. Owen, Lunenburg. Gilbert McKenna, Shelbume. Charles Dickie, Cornwallia. Province of Prince Edward hland LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Robert Bjak", President. 219 « NAME AJfD P. O. ADDRESS. Hon. M. H. Goudge, Windsor. " E. R. Oakes, I>ip6y. CM. Francheviife, Guynborough. J. V. Dexter, Brooklyn, Queens. John B. Dickie, Truro. David McCurdv, Baddeck. H. Black, j4mAera^ J". Locke, ahelburne. Alex. McKay, Hydnty, C.B. ^ . , . J^'van E. Baker, Halifax. ChaSli'nTliip^" ^ Halliburton, Cl^lc, Rev. George W. Hill, A.M Lhaplain ; Robert Romans. Genllen.an Usher of the Black Rod. 0OK8TITDENCIK8. Annapolis c< « NAMES. • J. W. Longley A ..„ . : ; • • • Henry Mun'ro Anttgomshe Angus McGilljvrav r„„. o s .,-J- Whedden Cape Breton Jlon A. J. White n^uh 4 ••F'lliam Buchanan Colchester ^m. A. Patterson n t. > 'i 'J- •••• W. M. Blair Cumberland Bon . W. T. Pin^s L, " T R. BlaVk '^9t>y Henrv M, Robicheun '«.„ , •• Johns. McNeill Cfvysborough Otto S. Weeks JX.7.V " ■ • .U" • Jawes S. Fraser ^«'«/^ Wm. D. Harrington M. J. Power HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. Hon. A. A^cGillivray, Speaker. < CONSTITtENCES. NAMES. Inverness A. ^^cLellan " ........ Alexander Campbell King's Thomas E. Dodge « « jT_„.. • . W. 8. Fielding ^""ff Nathaniel SpenonMFehnBO.... I^,i„ci^-Sec.-^^^^^ .iP itoittV-i. . \ aao Hon. Sainufj Prowse. Parliamentary Directory. John Lefurgej^ Nei McLeod.., J. O. Areenault Stewart Burns. • . Member of Council LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Ho"- Jolin Balderetoij. President. ^"'^"'«M -,;.Vpet»;\SS .Hon. S. Burns I«/A*..A.'B.McKenzie 2nw.,..L. MoMilJan Kina'a rV> 1 * F^- ••■•• J- Nicholson iiings Co.-U/i>,, L.Kiokham .. „ -— houseopassembly.' Hon. J. A. McDonald, Speaker. " King's Co-.2ndDis. . . Wm. Hooper ^'^-Dw.P.MclAren.Ml) Queen's I chariotutown \ HonN.McLeod Countj 1 a,ui^yaUy. } Patrick BlS2 I»is,' A. fl. ..J. McDougall • Hon.S.Prowse ..M. MoFayden J- A. Matheson J r. • ^•^' Perry 2ndi)M... j^hn Yeo ''.^•- J- W.Richards SrdiJwHonJ.O.Arsenault A41. n- ":''A.Macdonald 4M.. A. E. C.Holland 5^''"y. Rev. L. C. jhre Council. B.F. PpPlpje ; Su^^i .tL!^"?/^"'*' Auditor and L>rlr ExioL. ^-BiaattJiirf^Lf^tV 'Ui**.^*>.J t( . AltiSil-' i ^ftV'' f ' « (t «( C( tl- Province of Manitoba, ^^^ PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Skat or OoTBRKmiirr— Victoria, V. I. \. LiBUTKNANT OoVBRKOR— H( .231 \ Hon. M " Wm. Smithe on. C.P.Cornwall. Private Sec'y, Capt. Tatlow. EXEODTIVK COUNCIL. " m. Smith™ ...■.*.".' Chi^fhnn^^y.'J President of the Council A. E. B. Davie. . * -^ Commianoner of Lands and Works JohnRobaon.. .'. V. ;• -Attorney- General ^ Provtncial Secretary LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. John A. Mara, Speaker. Thorton Fell, Clerk Cariboo^ District ^George _Cowan Victoria City Robert Beaven « (( (( .Charles Wilson - .„ ^ Robert Mclieese LiUooet DtsMet.'.Eon. A. E. U. Davie vj Z , .. Edward Allen ralelhstnci J.A.Mara ,j C. A. Semlin AT nr ^ . :'--'-^eorge B.. Martin N. Weatmmster l>w . . Hon . J . Robeon »r nr J . . " ••••••JameB Orr N. Westminister atu.. J. Cunningham ^dotenay District.... J. T. Galfraith Casstar District ....JohnQj-ant K It Theodore Davie Hon. M. \V. T. Drake ■p-. , . nL.-: Simeon Duck Vtctona District.. ^.O. A. McTavish XT . , , .^ R. F. JoITd. Esquimau District. . . . Hans Helgesen eaunchan District. Ikon.' Wm!Sm?the JVanamo District.. Robert Dunsmuir 'r, '\. ..-.Wm. Raybould Comote District . . . Wm. M. Dingwall x PROVINC^OF MANITOBA; Seat of Qoterniieht--Winnipeo. LiEUTEKANT-GovEBNOB-Hon. James CoxAikens. W. T. Kerbj, Private Secretary. _ ■XEOOTirEOOnNClL. '°'c'. E°2Ston V.*'.*.; ' ..I^emisr arul Treasurer. •* C. P firhnri. %* -Attorney- Oentral. « D. a Wiiroli mtnster ofPObUc Works. ■" ■ — r '■% ■jf/^i-i.^ . ^' ■222 ParJ^mentary Directory. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. AlMander Murray, Speaker. Kildonan . , Ctoistone Hon C T^^^^n Emerson. »*^- "H-a " -■••"••^^^^^^^^^^ ■' f. MacbetB. wfnnipeg. ' Mountain ' tI '^'""^■'oP'-ne Winning. jBoiT»».. ........ J. Tennant W««if T „„»!: Portage Aa Prairie J Martin west Lynne. Bock^ood 8 J Jaokii;; Portage Ja Prairie. -»«. i^a:-:::::^\^'- ...J. M. Xa Verandrye L. a! Prudh , St. Boniface. p;=SJ::::-:::::!:2'gfi Winnipeg, t , i^oodTande w. Wagnlr i:::.^:::::::^^-- Ufficebs of the House— Thomas Spence Cleri* • T A " V P^ u -Clerit Assistant, John McDougali, SerKeSnJat-Arme ' P«>vencher, NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. 4 Seat OF GoVERNllEMT.—REGlJfA. LiEiiTENAKT-GovEBKOB- His HoQor Edgar Pewdney. •son teS^jSrefJ^^^^^^ "GoPford Irvine, Paschal Bre Hnd Hav^r K niT'J'^^^H^^^' Acheson £m6«.^Da; Hart Macdowelt EWafitty^f 'nf r^' ^ ^'«''«' Electoral District of Edmonton 'joHfi^lanJjp fLorne; James Oliver, District of Broadview; Tbos %lev jSZ p^**^^-^*^^^ Electors William White, Electoral DsirSyiS^/ f^^t'S ^?t"«t ^^ Qu'Appelle ; District of MooU Jaw ; Johr^'KiFStorrDis^ric'? ohII ^{^I^cW James Davidson Geddes, Electoral Di«tr «# «p r-i °ir *^'* "o"°»"n ; Amed^e E. For^t, ^P'^ff^^^^'^^^^^^^^^ Richardson; rS; Tfeut Col Ta?„« 'I ^«f ''«»^i^ieut..CoT Hi^h Major Geoi;ge ATHoD/o«y 0/ Netvfoundland, •I - COLONY OF IJEWFOUNDLAND. The ExKOUTirc Covnoil. 223 -. ■■»« Offiobbs OF theSEitive Council— HuKh P Carter Ants^ni 1. Thomas J. Koush, Aotine MaBter-in.f"han«-«r *ur n* ^^"*'j, Aotmjr Clerk Public OFFioiBS-Departmental. Bon. SiJ W. V Whiteway, K.C.M.6., Attorney-General Hon. Edward Dalton Sh^a, Colonial SecretarJ^ ' ' tton. W.J. S.Donnelly, Receiver-General. . J. O.Fraser, Surveyor Genenil. «mith McKay; Chairman of the Board of Works. Colonial Seorbtast's Office. ? u"' ^''.yf^^*'***" S''ea» Cojonial Secretary. John W Withers and G. W. ^. Carter. Clerks Charles Brockelhirst, Office-keeper and Messenger. Financial SECBBTAMKf^WnoB. Francis Winton, Financial Secretary ; Ale2X S. Reid, Clerk. SwrBNDiABT Poor Comiiissioneb. John Casey, Commissioner j John Dunphy, Clerk. I /, -. •■ ^^ PRECEDENCE WITHIN THB DOMINION OF CANADA. My Lord, ' ^o^^^^o STRBETi 23rd July, 1868. ' I have, (&c., fformio;, ) ^ BUCKINGHAM & CHANDOS. • ^^f^^iffftt honorable i dkc, Ac, .s." jnencen,ent : Sir ^Madan.) Mos*t^a;i^,;'8""refgr n^I^ TCeL yZ Majesty. Conclusion : I remain with the profoundest veneration 8!^^! r«i>.ain M«lau,) your Majesty's most faithful subject and dut"fu7serv'ani ' ^ n frp' «36 Parhanientary Directoty. Princes of the Blood Royal, ., The Princea and Princesses of the Blood Royal are the Kine's randOuopn'aV Blood, merely, are his Nephews add Cousins, who are styled Highness only- .mless m special cases where permitted by Her Majesty to bear the title of Duke— Princess. , Superscription: To His (Her) Royal Highness the -Duke of CambridW (Princess Augusta). Commence : Sir (Madam). Conclusion : I remain with the greatest respect. Sir (I have the honor to be Madam) your Royal HijA- ness 8 mosMntiful and obedient (most obedient and devoted) servant. Suwr- scription: ro Her Royar Highness the Duchess of Cambridge (as wife K Prince of the Blood Royal). Commencement: Madam. Conclusion: I have the honor to be. Madam, your Royal Highness's most obedient and humble "cjrvftni* The formal st.vle of Dukes of the Blood Royal is Most High, Most Mighto I Illustrious Prince. = ' e v and To THE NOBILITV AND GeNTRY— DCKK— DuCHESS. Superscription : To Hifl Grace the Duke (Ber Grace the Ducliess) of Buckingham. Commencement : My Lord Duke (Madam). Conclusion: 1 have to be, my J.ord Duke (M^dam), your Grace's most devoted and obedient (roost obedient and humble) servant, , The eldest Sons of Dukes are by the courtesy of England, styled Marquesses though usually distinguished by their father's second title whether it t)e that of Marquess or Earl. The formal style of Duke is Most High, Potent and Noble Prince. Marquess — Marchioness, Superscription : To the Most Honourable the Marquess (Marchioness) of Lansdowne. Commence: My Lord Marauess (Madam). Conclusion . I have the honor to be, my Lord Marquess, vour Lordship's (Madam, your Ladyshir.'fl) mostobedient and most humble servant. ' * • ' The formal style of Marquess is Most Noble and Potent Prince. The eldest Sons of Marquesses are styled Earls when a Title is taken from the name of a place, as Harewood, Ac, we say The Marquess of (The Earl oO Harewoo(I,;^when fronrt a family name as Townsend, Stanhope, Ac, "The Marquess Townsend, The Earl Sianhope." In addressing all below the rank of Duchess, who have the title of Ladv. tradesmen should use the words My Lady instead of Madam, and servants and others in inleflor stations, may it please your Ladyship. Eabi., — Countess^ Superscription : To the Right Honourable iKe Earl (Countess)ol Dufferin. Commence :Mv Lord (Madam^. Conclusion /l have the honor to be, my Lord, your Lordship's (Madam, your Ladyship's) most obedient and humble servant. Hit.J!^tf !t>^ T! .S! S' a "^ "!4^ Vi Bc oujits, all the Sons of D ukflHund -g«ni««.fe. ami .the eWei^SonB or EarlB have tie ITlTe oFlx)^ in^ M t Honourablej and their Wi^ are addressed accordingly. * '»v Precedence. ehould hey h,vrv a person onnfeTio^ank-nnt^^^^^^ ' '''^ chmUan itam6; they still Mtaiftth#ir title and prSdence olw^ '''^.'' ^""^ ""^^^^ r^B^W-i peer of the realm, tjjeir titirannrSn^„ '*"^'"S only their surname if a ingthey .„ay ha^eVn supeHorKfoTrrfai'""^''^'" ^'l notwithstand^ -upenor to the husband i« ranf taiTS 'SSS n^Iil^e^LttoSeir o'^. ViscopNT^ Viscountess. 'Saron— Baroness.' coulJ^ion'^sSls.^*^""*"^ l^ord^Lady) Grantham. Commencement and wives take4l,e»iitle of Honorable ^ "'•^^" «'"«'•*' Honorable, and ti,e sons' humble servant. .. '"^ ''""^"^ *» b^' «"•> your obedient and of hrrl^ust-'rffe^^ ^X^S:^^ -arries, she takes the name Baronet or a Kni.ht .heV. st be addrelerfe h"'' i^«he,ma,ry a Commoner, The Honorable Mrs. ^'^^'^^^^^di 1 he Honorable Lady, if a Baronet and his Wife. Superscription: To Sir .John mencenif-nt. Sir (Madam), most bumble, and obedient and humble) servant. John Beckett, Bart. (Lady Beckett) Conclusion. I have .he 'honor to £ sir (».adan., your ia,Jvshin'8 most n^^rj^. Com- your ps most obedient and Knight and his Wife. The title of Kni»l.»j» ii j i . ^'^""^ *"<> ""•"ble) servant. famiiiri;'Xot;tt l&^^VV::i:tiTrr ?-" - •^•'•'--^ • '^ar rank down to Knight inclusive, n.arryini a„ „nTi 1.7''^'*"' °'^ *"': P"'"'"'" «' of her former husband, but marry „i a Kn rill .r"""' '"•''»"'" "'^ ^'^'^ her former husband in rank. sheVs^u'^JK Ji! Ikfe'^rnd namT. '!*"*' '^ "'** °' KsaniRK. iiS^USJiri^rj^^^ entitifled to ^ nyri o r"LS"Hi?o,. rgyS uC.hed'£^'^^^^^^^^^ P "^*«> »* Ihe 8 n^rscripi.on, and it is deen.ed niore ^snLni^^^^ *c-. *?., *c., «dde,| to at full length. The wives of- wS en wh^« ' ^ '^""" "'* *'»'^« •'"q'tw are rnarri^,. .re di«ti„Kui.hed fj teistllrn^nTe'^I^^^^^ ■«!■: ■ ^ . ' ",- -■ ^^^' *-/)^V .228 I ■; Parlidtnentary Directory. cin o their^n'l'.Je''Zs1"'" ^^' *^""^'* °^ ^'S^* ^ouor.^A., which is prefixed to To the Right Honomble James Abercromby, M. P. mr '^L'J^®,^'?'^*' Honorable Sit Archibald Macdonald, BarU CorfrmeDfeinir, The.Clebqt. ' Archbishop. , in/Z?rJ"°r ' '^i'* ^'' ^/''"' **^* Archbishop of Canterb„ry. Commen- P-jy? T|.e Archbishop of Armaj^h is addressed : To His Grace the Lord Pr.mate of Ireland, the o^ier Irish Archbishops, as the English ones. •^ Bishop. P«,„J"'^'^*'"P!'° "J "^r" ^^"^ ^'«''* Reverend the" Lord Bishop of Durham mrtTbS!rttm1.t^e?va„"^""'"«^^ - ' ^«-'"' ""^ ^^«^' A^'litrh??; Doctor of Divinity. p„w^"'^o'^'p'""'A '^*' "'^ Reverend Charles Cooper, D. Dt. or to the Rever- in the same form, omitting thfe Relrerend All other Doctors are addressed and inserting their proper initials. Dean. i»ean, or Reverend Sir. Conclusion : I have the honor to be, Mr. Dean, or Reverend Sir, your, &c. Archdeacon. mp„Sl^n?"B*'''"' To .»»>« Venerable The Archdeacon Wrangham. Com- mencemeot: Reverend S.r. Conclusion: 1 remain. Reverend 8Vyourg,X. Clergymen. ^^ Superscription : To the Reverend Alexander Clarke. Commenc-ment • Beverend S.r Conclusion : 1 have the honor to be. Reverend S™ you;" ic aW.rnn^"'rf''P.°' o'her Clergyman po^sses tbe title of R^ff HonoJ-' able or Hoitorable It, s prefixed .0 his clerical title. Baronets and KnfXta have their Clerical Title placed firnt. Superscription- To the Ri»h» n,rd Bishop Sf Canada. ' "'^*** ^°"°'' «f r,^»R<'''««"Ption ' To the Honourable and Right Reverend The Lo^I Bishon ofD. Jjuperscription : To the Rgl.t Honorable and Reverend L?rd A ston^ 8uperecripti..n : To the Reverend Sir Henry Bate Dudley, Bart! -l.»^J° ,°'«''''<'''' ^ • Pncedmce. JlTDOES, &0. Lord Cfian'seUof; 229. 'V ^Superscription : To the Ri^ht Honourable the Mastei^of the HoIIs. • , Chitf Jualice. ■ -g- # Puesne Judges, Superscription: To the Honourable Mr, Justice Gaselee Superscription : To the Honourable Mr. Baron Ajder.on. . ' King's Sergeant. ' Majesr.^sTe^SjatUw'!''' «*'«-"» «P«"»^">. or— Spankie Esquire. Her Sergeant. . Superscription : To William Freere, Es^iuire, Sergeant at Law. Nava£ Officers. '^^^^Admirals have the rank of their flag added to their own name and titUS, AdmlrXE bTu;. ^° ''^ "'^'^^ ^'>"«»™'>'« Lo^Viscount Exmouth; ' Cn"nl!!f • ^'fr"'.;'^''*^/'"'P'^ ^" ""' " """' W Dear Adnural. . i« onira^^arrfS^lte^Hiit^^^ «'"» Con.„,odon» are aadressed efnie^ to CaDrain lo in tV"*"?"^ 'hat conferred it. Captains John Thornton KaqliJe.ioriiU'^r'of Ste!'^^^^^^^ «" --- »<» ,.-• — ^ ■ . ' ^^WUTEKAKTS. SP To Charles G^^ld, EpgnirV, H. N.. or if fll^ervice'- To n,»rl- Bsqmre. Lieutenant of H. A. S. Dreadnought.^'^ ^'^ * . ■ w Mimtary^Offioers. / "u-ei^ilzj^-^ii H^a^^ti; ^SSif* "■•^- "S ^"•'^•?*"im ««'' ...1 \^. % ■' T 4''" ir e Parliafttentary Dir^ectory. Superscr/ptiorv: To'the Right Honorable? General Lord flatchwon '^P U.-tffeneral Sir Thomas BloomfilJBlfo'^^ Tl Subalj^rns are ad, to wliicii ttteiy, if on se The familiar addr CSIonel. Dear Mfljor, ised, Mr. or Esquire, with Jhe^ Ifice, belong. * of officers aboi^, the rank Sup^^rption: To UM?.4ght ^^i^^ie the jLord |faior (the llayoreBR) of London, Jfj^rk, or bul.lin. , ThftXo^iPri^osft^tfvEdv " Q< Edmbureh. Comniencep)ent, My Lord ^*d» J^lJ^n T 1 corporatimjfl, wit4i tbe sheMTs.l^em^jliti ht Wofihipful, and the «Iderrtieni%iHj^ecoraere of '-*"ie4 o( the peace, Worshipful, but these titles are ' •I* on matters relating polely to their office. The waif called Provosts. -V a. Ambassadors, &c: r. •^mk '4 '"i|Sf^ti£r ''^'""'^ P'-^fif^^ ^ ^heir^^er titfes ,nd th*ir ' ^Supersftriptipji; ToHis Excellency the Prince EstSiazy. Ambassador fe^'of ZuXiil '~*"' ^'^ ^''"" ^- '• ^ ("*^I^"»^ M^eJtyJ the Stra&rO^C b" H^R^M J^^^l'^.^^- 'lif- .Honorabl*^ Lord Vi.count otraj^lord, O O B.,H B. M. (His Bntanio Majesty) Ambassador Extraoi- dmary and Plempotentiarv to the Sublin-e Ottoman Port«. ComnTe^ftrnT rlLhhii ?k'''"^?"-'"''"'''^ ^^^ '**'"«'• '« ^''^y Lord. *0"r Kxcellenc/s most obedient humble servant. - . "="»-/ o titles^*** ^'"''^^ *^' ambkseadorK alsq havfore your petitioner IiumbTy, pruys that ff«ci6uBly t)leABedto Ac. V r-t. ^te art in duty bound wilt < I.' ■ gaitible pelition peBty will '^'^ ,' " ' R; — "-T— V''' V c *• A i ?^'~' ■ ■ ..^■ ^ ' '.-. =' 'r ;■•■;>*-• 1 ^^-r^: ' Vi.?' '>'■.-' ^^ V kJ \> >'■/ |i . c- 5^. Proimce of Ontario. ! . , , Lords lAKD Commons. 231 ^hS Vt! P ^ Honorable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal (To The Hon- X^lnTnn Cpmmona||g the TTnite^ Kingdom of Great "Britain and Ireland -«fc "X :■_•««' v. mmum > -f^ sja Parlia^mtnfary Directory' 80DTH Sea HouaE. . missioLr. ff^oSesioSer '^*''' """^ '" ««» vernation, M^ Uort These CommisaionerH, and the birectnrH nfflio Ror,i, a 1 < ,. * J '^^^ > ^ S^ .\ V 1 1 4- \ / \ f 1 V. .*" : -^ A - • « /I * „ f'' 1 ■m ■'■ ;'■ ;*•::, ...-.K, \ ^.'■' .. - •. ■ ' ,/ ■ '"MiK^- •> !•> A Addenda. ADDENDA. 233 \ «,;«i^in^ . "j^j ^^"Y"^ prevented ih« iemie of thia wtrl? at the time BuAdmga having been printed which included ..p to 30, June. Ih83 TwU be further necessary to g.ve a brief account ol tile advWen.ent lini mrde and eipenduure n.curred to 30fh June. 1884. The Editor co eluded "nhf^ W^Tious description with a statement of a vote passed K a sum ffgj ioo towards purchasing a PiU-whereoo to erect the require! additional uildW During tlie session of 1883 a sum of $207,000 was^lso voted by Parittme?^ for the pui pose of erecting a suitable building thereon. As descriK !n the closingportionofthejeview the site fronts on the nouth lidfof- We lingtl^ J^^tT^ extends about halt way tl^ough to Sparks S.reet. In iKjund.d "f he S? We was is^lS'^sT' "l^ M«t«»'ff, Streets respectively. The to.ai c.^ tof her l«ft^ « „ ; ;®^' * ''"'* "T^ *•'*■ ''"^ estimate. On the 1M^ S.ptem- thJ'Snn n/?."* "*' "^'T.^ '""? ^''.'» ^'- A" ^harletKcis of Q.iebS, Sr the Mecfion of the new building, for the sum of »296.000, and work has nnnL„» • ,"^ "*«* ^'f .oi.. The ejected s^!ed« T\s. •''^•'"g.«'<^«"''»?e <^\ the cheap labor fe«so,.?and h« trme inH if^V* ;i^"^ \l^ preparing the heavy stone^hat req.ii;efi inwch hiTcontrart tL r-u"'' ^^"^^-' 'f«j'''«ting the speedy accomj.li.h.nent of „\ft? k t ^ ^® b"'lding IS intended to l.e facedT with sandstone, backed with brick, on a solid Hone foundation. The floors and ceiliZ to fTcon- Htructed with wrought iron girders and roll.d iron joists wihbriJk arches .^or!!r--f";-i''''"^'"''*^''" ^^' ^''^ ^"^^'"•^^ ''«"^ «"J corrid.>rstol^laTdin encaustic tiles set in cement; the roofs are to l« constructed of wrought ''^^ vZV^ir'V^^ll- The Wellington Street elevation "a ikk-^Tf^* the higin S.reet, 110 j the Metcelfe Street. 99 feet. Theremin be su^ fcrr,*'^r"«".V.g.'-*>"»^/ first, second and attic floors ThnVeinZn bSn i?" °" »"' ' '"*>'^." tasement. three stories and^attic, an-liift? fe!2 ^ * ««»*"' projection and two angle pavillions, proiWiingl^K Si fr96terth^°^''V'f''^'^^'''"'*''"T.'«*^^ ^■^'^^'k ti deck.^^. r„rf ft: I* ^^^ .*'^""'*' P'-'^jectron being however carried up to 112 fH ^i\^^\T^\^'T^\T^ .'^'* '^«' alK>ve^evel of sidewalk. ^ In a future ^oM Ji^''*"-^-® building is completed, it will be in order to give a more detailed de-er.ption of its interior and general appearance ^ m M,HtKr'''f "1r ""^ **? *^^ building, $115,604.17. Since previous reference to the public buildings, further improvements have f)een ma'de, v i z : '^'*'*°*'* W^2}l, ;i°'"'''-«'^«tern entrance to th^^ffpertments of the Speaker of the fclf-H^''?""''"'7f ^'*"^'^ and^^stoneVoreh erected over Vhe landing o? the butHide steps. A further extenson of the ventilating system of the House fLtn ""t.'" ■ 5*^" """'«• *"<^ the result it is slid', has^proved satis^ I1s^»^;„S!.;T"'*^T"':'"*'^'"'^ HKhting of the ParliamenJBi^tas £li^ftllnMl;*"t?V''"r'"P°?1 *'"'* Installations wer^^^HEifS ^Etfrt!!. apartments, the basement, corridors, the restaurant, the official li^L?^ ^*?to ."'■* ""• ****** buildings for const ruction . . $4,205,052 08 "■ ^Ji^AtJ'ftgre n t time s ., ^ : ^„,.^..^,^^_^ ._ 1>7 ;002 »t^=- »-»■:» *^a::» ST i ^ >-♦::< Total . $5,512,054 99 ./ 1 ;p'' if. ■y »34 Parliamentary Directory. V t. Col. Joseph Alperic OiiiHKT, LL.B.,QC ' ' .5^r;f'a'2;^S!S^t£fc t,^r ^^ ^^-'"^ SHJ; appointed a meiXro tie Board of Rnf"*'^T' ^''V""'i* ^«i •"'"». Montreal for Montreal lR7/.;u "'^*'^*' o' «on»an Catholic School CommiKwoners SaviSank': L eut C«r o. *th^«r[r S,' ^''« ^^V^-^"' City a,.d D S Boyali Fir8t^eU.rn;d^o Pa" ii^n, No^'^'^^^^^^^^ at geneifkl election 1 874 Rn/iSTBTT'- x' re-elected bji. Reclamation Conservati ve at^was C re?«L l'^^^^^^ W '"^-'f "«'«' '''^W A Literal Macdonald. J. strongly i., fivor o ' RriM«l ''P*'"?*""' supporP^f Sir John of the,(jQnfeleration sclm e in ;,H e.^^^^^^^^^^ 8^.^^: *'"* f''^ ««"yi."g «^"f any wel^evised^cheme for the unprretnt'oTtKoimrry ''*''" '^ "^"^ "^ Totil poiKtflBtion, 9,4(>2. ' ' , , * ,, On pVsyfor P^ul Ettienne, M.D., read Paul Ettienne Gran^bois, M D On_pa.e 74,.lar Ho... (^,e Bernard, M,A., Q.C.,iread H^ George BeiMai.1 Biker, M.A., Q.(^^ •r «* ■J6k: Department of STilitia andv^D^fence »a«^'l86. Honjwlff page 79) was omitted, " ^#?^ "v*-" "^ <*!'*; Changes in Senate a..d tj^k was printed :— " " v-^on. Tbeodoi¥ K6bitaille1 f 'Si-:,- 'aron'Xsee/ Commons since descriptive portion of x»- V, ^ ^ ., J^'*^ ^^"'^ ^^"*'« 28th 4anuarv, 1885. ^^ '^^^:!^. ^Jg,^^ j ^n, Mj^ 1^8i . t oilL th e- leath orthe HorrrJohn Hamilton '"% ''•'^4*,;i^j, '#?*■ : ' Tas. R. Addenda. I 235 Hon. Jas. ft. Qowan, called to the Senate, Jan. 28th, 1886. Hon. William McDonald, called to the 8eiiate,.12th May, 1884, to fill the place made vacant by the death of Hon. Mr. Bourinoti Hon. Jos. Rolduc, called to the Senate, 2nd Oct., 1884, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. C. H. Pozer. Hon. Francis Clemow, called to the Senate, 3rd February, 1885, to fil^ the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Jad. Skead. ~ Hon. Pascal Poirier, called to the Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Wm. Muirheid. ^ Mr. Methot rebigned hie position in the House of Commons to accept the •ppomtnifint of Ijegislative Councillor, Province Quebec. ^ . - NICOLET. Mb. Autbnrse Waudbt, (Nicolet.) ^Elected to represent the County of Nicolet, 16th Anril, ,1884. Opposed by Mr. Archambault. *■ ' pf TolSl votes lulled, 2.671' -l^^"". »/ ''^•^^ l~ .... ^.oii \Aga>nstf 1,136 • i . ' . ' i ^ ~~~~~~ _ • • Majority 399 "• ' MEG ANTIC. Mr, J. Langelier, elected to I'epresent Megantic. Mr. Frechette, unseated on petitioa. % ' CAPE BRETON, N.8. Mu. MAGoovoAhh, (Cape Breton.} * I, M**'^**^ to represent Cape Breton 3rd July , 1884, to fill the vacancy caused ^ Mr. Wra, McDonald, who was called to the Senate. Opposed by N. L, % Total votes polled, 2,640 •!?°''. ^'^^^ I Against 1,246 N ^J / CUMBERLAND. Hon. Cha3. Jas. Townshend, (.Cumberland.) Majority 160 / o-^/^r elected by acclamation to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Sir Chas. Tupper to accept the office of High Gomiiwioner for Canada. QUEEN'S CO., P.E.I. JoHK T. Jenkins, M.D., (Queens County.) Elected to fill the vacancy canned by Mr. Brecken beimr aimohited postmaster of Charlottetown, P.E.I. Opposed by W. Welsh. " «®fe* Totl^l votes pol led , 6,81 6 Me. Taohkbbad. jFor I Against 3,428 3,;i88 Majority 40 ~~^Wa8 elected for Beauce, to fill the vacancy causM by Mr. Bolduc being called to the Setiate. ., j 6 ■Mi :■$ •V •■\/;'V'0'.^' 236 J'arlwmentary Dtrectory. WEST ONTAEIO. Edoae, ( Wttt Ontario.) Mr. J. ^^^^ of M^^hde?'''^ acclar„;;;;r/o ^H «,« v.ca„cy cau««l b, the re,ig„atW , MA8KIN0NGB. I T„..l ,„,„ p<„M ,,«, jSimt" I Lafleche' Majority for Desaulniera 37 %M lit n^ ^ LENNOX. Mb. M. W. Pruyk, (Lennox.) Total votes polled, 1,988 /^or , l,fti6 I Against 1,473 I Majority 42 607 670 :{10 -,»>*' -^h ■••:^nU^i',L ■»' &:. ''I, ALPHABETICAL LIST — Of — SENATORS AND COMMONERS — WITH — llHrir Home Pbrt Office Add«M and Eeddence in Ottawa. The * designates thowj wh« o»e wivtsw accompany them. rhe § designates those whose daughten accompany them The II dwngnat«» thf)se having other ladies with them. Ifame. SENATORS. Home Po«t Ojffic. Alexander, Geo™. WoodstodcT a . „ .T"' tA;^'^^'- AUan, George W Moss Park ' TnWmf' • i! .%"• »>• • • ■ Auan, Ueorge W . Motw Park T^,^V '"" i2 '-^'n st Almon. WilfianTj Sax N S ?* Metcalfe st. Archibald T. D. . . .-. 1 . .North Sidney,' d B * Th ^^**"''*f,« Sa^^r. : ; : :r^„'c:it\ie Paui; o i^ 2"-" «*• ■ * » 9 .. 1» . 1» ■ ■ 14 Bolduc, Joseph St. Victor deTrintr Q ''' 117 in*!*": " BotsfoKl. A. E .Westcock, Westoorellnd ^nV^'"*"^.** BouchervUe, C. E. B. de . . BoucherWlle. q'™''"'^*"** 70 Gloucester st . . . Boyd. John • St John "n!b^: : ] l \ ! ! ! T. ; ; ] ; ; ; ; ; .TheS ""'''**' Campbell. Sir Alex Ottawa, 9BU lu..* « Carvell, J. S Cbarlottetown P E 1 ' ^ Metcalfe st. . . . ChaJfers. Wm. H St. Ces^ a. . IK"***"^" - " " Chapais.J.C... St. Denis. kam.,Q:: Ssnlt^ !J Olemow, Francis®*. . . .(Jfltawa. 6 i« 2P*^''' ** Cochrane. M. H.^. Compton (S «75Mar,a.t , Deblois, Pierre A. . , Beaujjort, O. . . Dever, James St. .John, N.B. Dickey. RcHbert B Amherst, N. S. 14 14 9 21 16- 22 .94 C^een st .251 Daly Ht .The Windsor.;' .252 Metcalfe nt. ^^-^^^* •••■•BeiiS<5.:-::::::;::;::::::::JtS"&n:::::: ^irard, Maro A. St. Boniface, Man 37«Su8^*.f Ghwier.John jK»aahars,W.B. Pro^^Tr •*' ^nurun ittu p * jCu*3j- " ^i ■ A "rand Union. 6uevremo..t.jean%.;^^Q... i ::::::::::£' r:;'s.^- Unferi. .. 2J 24 20 gamilton, John.... ...HaWtesbury aigSusaevrf — ^owkn, George W Alberton, pTl^ I . T.^TT-TT-T? . . .ThTRSu !?? ' " K»ulbach,H. A. N... Lunenburg, X. S....; ..Gmq^lJnioB.... M W It, I 24 16 16 236 1« 16 16 22 20 22 IK 10- 25 28 236v 20 N. 16 1 %' ^' \ 238 Parliatnentary Directory. Name. Umiw. Lewin,jameHD «*• '^^hn, N.^: ;:;;;: ^ :::::: ::::;g,fex'; ;;••;• • ^ Macdonald, W. J Victoria, Maoi arlane, A Wallace, ^•^ «i2 Slater 8t ^A^ The Senate McMaster, William Toronto () 24i^lonce8t. ■ McMillan, Donal)^ Alexand'ria, 6 Miller, William (Si)eiikei)Aiichat, X. H "; [spyak 25 21 10 .234-11 23 235 24 21 loucester Ht 11 ..74 Metcalfe st n ..94Alberti8t.f...... 11 Q.)..The Russell 17 er's Chamber. Montgomery D Park Corner, P K I -TK w^ Senate. . . . .' 20 Mitirfead, (tilliant Chatham, N.' R (iJ^e^^^i ; ; ; . . . '^^ ^^'''^'''',\ yy g j.SoS;51;^;h: : ; : :Shi!'r:.«: ^: ::::;::;:: ;^ ■ioi.vit..Ha st ' ^^ '^ 25 "d?"' W. H l<^«1ericton, O Oonohue, John Toronto. <). Lyon «t.v. . , 12 N. B. . 70 Gloucester at. . . , 23 ogiivie,Aiexand^w:::M;;,;t;;ai:Q::::::; ::::;::::: ;;:;;JJ'^.J£^^^^^ Paquet, Anselme H .St. Cuthl)e'i-t O " rm, i? ,^ " Pel etier, C. A. P. (Mebeo O ^ W T^'f.M'^''^^^' 17 Plumb, .tosiah Burr: . '. . S^, J)' 1 ' '* tL'*T°"T "* ^^^ Power, Lawrence G Halffax N f? V^"" ^W>''P :••• 12 Pozer Christian U vjf i'^ ' « / ' •. Royal Exchange ... 21 • l^""**"*" M ^t. i^rge Beauce, q. (deceased)..... ..* .....\ 18 Read, Robert Helle ville, O Keesor, David Y " '" '•-V. o , .^ i„ ^ - orkville, O Robitai e, Theodoi-e .... \ew Carlisle, U. ' "' " ' Kobitaille, Louis New Carlisle, C^. (resigned)' Ross. .Tames (} (Quebec, <>...* ')■■■■■■■... . Ryan, Thomas Montreal, Q .74 Klgin St.. .Royal E.\change.. The RiwseH loucester st. . . . 288 Wellengton st. . . 12 234 2.% 18 18 18 Maria st 25 Sclmltz, J C* Winnipeg, M. Scott, Richard Wjii.g*. Ottawa, O... -«(«,ti. «<• : testc":;::Ks;;*:::;::::;;<(- ::;i:ES^ Vidal, Alexander. J ..^ „ 15 .McKenaie Afe. . u9 lamilton. O The Russell,, 14 "**'■'»"• *^ ■ 163 Maria Bt..«.... I4 ^'''■•^'/''^''^ Freclericton .188 Lfsgar s't '^ :V- Casey tCa^gr lOatud ' Chtml •Chftrll ■ . Cinmi \ Paa« ... 17 t ... 10 ... 23 ... 25 ... 21 V. . 10 ,1 .234-11 ... 23 .. 235 ' .'.'. 24 .. 21 .. 11 ^ * .. 11 .. 11 .. 17 er, .. 20 • .. 24 .. 23 • .. 26 .. 12 ', .. ,. 23 " .. 12 . 17 " ■-'■ . 17 .. 18 . 12 ^ . 21 * ."18 « ■ U . 12 r^ ' ^ t;V . 23R i „M . 18 e- * ■ ■'< * ' . 18 " ' 1 . 18^ . 2I1^'* B>-r>l 1 , * 1 • 12 \,^ 13 ^' K 13' A • %^V \'x 1 1» 26 H 19 a* 14 *■■."• 14 ' ^■K ' ^ .a^' ••'\. •^ t Commoners. COMJKO^ERS. "f Nami: Abbott, Hon. "^ .I.e. Consttttiniciesnnd Hmne Post Offlcr. (Ut,i A Sherbrooke St., Alien, Benjaiuin (Ippv N^ R*^ 'n\i.i.«u ' j^'A £! -^l*'tialf»- nt Roxton Pond, Q. . . .-V, . City Ho^r, . Auger, Michel Shefford. 239' "itge «:< 38 44 90 47- 82 Bain' T^VS?'*''-^ Weutworth, N»R. Strabane, (). . .Tl.e Windsor featy. Ja.. jr.-§||:;:::i5rntoHr T^^^^^^^^^^ Union .. ^4. Isech Bell, Belleau, Benoit, F. B JBhamblv. si tt.'.i^LU •;■.■••.' .^^ »ir -t^ '^•'n- ^1'»..,, Montreal a ,m,..i u Bergm, Darby Cornwall and Stomont.' ' ' Corn: ^' "'"" "'* Bernier, Michael K il. Hyal^inthe ! ! . ! i .' ' m" A n"T'i '^^ Billy, LA. . Riniouski H*' ^'"•^'t ''^t. SI BlaJce, Hon. Kd. . .^ Durham, W. R. ■«4 Vlnm^ener st. '""•'■ '* ^^ Blondeau. Charles B. . . .KaniouSa. ' St ' Pajichal' "u rl^H k"'-'" "* "^^ BoWuc, JoBeph (callefl to ^iwinai, v ^Jfi^'id Union. ..... . 72 Senate).. .Beauce. at. Victor de Tiinir U 117111 .. - ^" RuHKell V(JH ^ken R De. St."C.".Ou"ee;;8r"'c^^,ttetlw^^^^^^^ R'-"," .' 41 Bryson, John . . jt,. . . . :#„„tiac. Fort; CoulonJe 6 ' r..: " u ' ' i", ^"^^ Burnham, John... E P.'terK«v.' a1V.i i '' " 1 1' ' ■ l"*^ '^""•'^'J- ■ • Burns, iCv V.:. :(}i„n,^*r[r''«„if.'i'i""^;''ti''' < '• • -^rand Union. . owell, Hon. AfcK.§! '. .' .' HaRtinirs, curns, IS. F. (JIoueeKter. Bathurst N B ' T., P ' '"n" " ' Burpee, CharlHH Siuiburv. Sheffield K'B HB M "•'"' " " " Bufpe6, Hon. Isaac St. John, \.B. (dec-ekHed) Manast, . . . .54?' 98 -y^r^' Caaey, U. Caqgrain, Oatudalj Chapleau, Hon J. A*. .Ten^bonne .Cjarlton Johif Norfolk. N. R, OochriMie, .Cockhiirn IV % m ^X' P 8 n ^"^'Ti^t**}.^ Brfghton.6 .0 >. A. F.g Ontari,). N.|l» \ Blavertri^i. (). VV l(>5MJhis8t 77 I J ■ i Vi" '"^^ Tliemlore at. . . . 83 % ?, •^1' ^ Metcalfe .dgn^:^ 67"' f rand Ihno^f^.^p 4m V WindHorHoBlie. M* ■? V* # • k.. ^-n I •. :r '».^ ^40 ,^ Parliamenhry Directory. Naint:. Colby, C. C . . Cook, H. H . . . Costigan, Hon. .1.* . . Simcoe, E. R. 505 King ^i." wWt; . ^* co-oi, c. J ; : : ; ; :K£li'ii\ ''s^uSui^'So":" ''^"' ''"'"" "" '^'*^^'^'*-" B•'rthier(enhaut):f^/:.:::::::::SL"^^^^ g Daly, M. B. (Deputy Sjwakei- & Chairman i/esaumiers, 1^. u J., . . .St. MaHnce. Montreal, O. Grand TTninn 01 Desaulniers, A L Maskinonffe J^rana union 81 TA- , . «, niee at., Dickinson, M. K. § Russell. St. Charles, Barrom- Montreal The RiwHell 70 Do' *> — • • The RuHsell 55 LHxm, aiurray Cap« Breton. Sydney, C.B Oranfl TTnmn oo Dugas, Fjrman Montcalm. Montcalm P " " • '—"^^ ** Duiidas, J. R *> (Iraml Union. Duuont' Flavien X'*''*'*''^ J^' ?:. Lindsay, O.:.:... The R.w^iii Jjupont, 1< ia\ len Bagot. St. Liboire, Q 74 58 , . Ht.5 Maria at 64 Kdgar, .1. I> . West Ontario. Toronto .74 ^Iet<;alfe Ht, 2»C Fuirbank,^.!. H. Vi F« Ft Fi« ForbeH,' Foster' OF ^"P^* v S'''^ Ba«n,"(i. '■ '■ .T. '. '. '. iThe rTwhcII (» on petition) Mogaiitic. St. Ferdinand, <^ ^^ .riiieoutiiiii&Haguenay. Chicoutuni.(ii-and Union (57 ■ M'^^,^"fe.:^; • V .V- • • • • •«i-'^'H| Union; ; : ; : ; : 235 Gagiw, .1. A. . . Giiraiilt C A o '11 olX"- ; 850 Connor 8t 8fi v^i{(aiiit. It. A. Roiiville. St. Gt'saire. O n.... w. '.WaterVt 80 Wales "'""■ • '^ Oleh, F W ( r„fSl?"^ V*"V^r* • V. AiKyleAve,SteWrt'n 71 <}oiTlon I) W < ?'tano, a. R. 0«hawa, O Tlie Rusnell 49 »*oiTioii, w. w Viuicouver. Nanaimo, B.C 81 AU)ert O SS'^-)"- ^'"•^"^ S». (5e«rg,^.B. . . . i ! .The'- WiS ^iKAiaw, U. ^ liKxiueH Cartier. Prince of Wales art, J. G "^ ." ShorbiTook. 8herbro< Ha^R^'N .-••I^^.u^rk.S.R. Perth (^ Rideau Club. .- 44 HarlevA n f W' t,S^?j:bro<»l^* The Ruwell .... ^ ' ""' ^^ » i "iw^Tfentre. ^oioMo... . . .The RngBell W ft- . 56 . 100 . 48 . 76- . 76 . 66 . 90 . 85 . 102 . 27 . 7« . 81 . 236 . 70 . 66 . m 74 . 58 64 230 43 42 44 59 m 52 92 tW 96 74 67 235 76 86 80 96 Commoners. 241 *He88o„,aT' P^rtfN'R^'sw^Tn''*'''^''^ City Addre.s. Pag, Hirtkev C V n -5' «> otratford, O Grand Union . • 55 hIB. O*' ?Ti^- .^^'7i?b,V'-8:'.«---.- .•: 4«P Wellington st. ! ^ 'e 52 33 53 67 a?^: ; ::::::::: ;?SSS'«r^S?aii:e™-^^-" a--. J- A. R Ne^^^tlnSK^^kw vve^unin:^'^"' ^"^•'" ster, B. Grand Union, kinonge. Louisville, C^. . Aasomptiou. . St. Lin. Q 125 Murray' st. SvTne D* " ?^h"?^''^t h^r^ ^"^'P''- O • - ^in'lBor House. 60 nor st 79 Houde, F. (deceased).. .vMaskinong;."Louisville.Ci.; '^'"'"^ ^"*°" '^^ .^*'"*"*"' « L'Assomption. . St. Lin.'o' , .... .•125 Murray st. V jl Simcoe, O. . Almonte, O. Charlotte town Jackson, J.« Norfolk, S. R. Jamieson, J Lanatk, N. R. Jenkins, John T. M. D.. Queens, P.E.I. KiUvSH %^' Lunenburg. Luaeuburg. N.8 . Grand Union Kil^^n ri Hamilton. Hamilton, O. . 72 OConnor «f fev -T^R-. Qu««'B. r-hipman, N. B io3 Maria s' S J A ^arm'.utl;. Yarmouth, N. S Grand^nion "■'"^' '' ■ A Guysboro'. Cross Roads, St. Kirkpatrick, Hon. G. A.' ''''' '^^ ^ '^ Albert st (^P^^^^) Frontenac. KingSt., Kiugston, O..Speaker'8,Ghambe,«; House of Com- ^"^' ^- ■ ' Waterloo, N. K Berlin, p Gra"dTnion . .[ te'T' ^n Prescott. St. Eugene, O The Russell sq:eS,A Si^.-'i «&?•.,: I^IS r.*;fe/t. Mo„t,„«„y. VilulStai,' § "' """ " Langelier, F. . Langevin. Sir H. L. (Min.Public Works). .Three Rivers. Windsor House 4S Grand Union". . . 43 .20 Albert st. ... 236 91 39 97 94 89 36 58 54 58 37 ft 117 Albert st. ' . 96 76 Megantic, Q,...., '... .:.; 91 Albert st Public Works De- T i.#o-; ■ T 1/ Dorchester. St. Clai«^ Q Lifter, J.h Lambtpp.. W. R. Sarnia O Livingstone, J Waterloo, S. R. Baden O .165 Maria st GHnd Union Grand Union 84 78 68 43 59 Mo: Macdonald, A. C Kings, P.E.L Macdoqald, Rt. Hon. Sir * John A., G.C.B.* . . Carleton, O ./ wJf l^fil"!t ^J,"".-. A-* • • York, &. H. Toronto. O If Bridge. *'. . . Thf Russell 102 Enwcliffe, 21 McKay ' street 234 31 292Wem Mackintosh, C. H,» ■ Ottawa O RaiZZ' ^ Wellii^fton st. 61 MacmasteoD. , cYlen^awv iWlLfi^n Bank StreTt Road 50 M,.«miii„„*' r» vrf, -fi ^" 1,. o ''*?*^ , ^ The Russell . . *? Middlesex, E. R. London, U Anrvle House Richdieu. Van^nnes, Q. .' ra^htSia st J^'^*"'?'"' ^ • • -Monck. ^tromness, 6z ;;::::: .^,;a"^ S . K. Toronto, O Arirvlo U ^-Do-nSa: W. (Sailed to""'*""- - '''^'''''' "• " :-■ - T^mfe ^^WE-^^^ ^o^n,XniciorYy.§ZB7^- I^'"'«*^"^«Bay.N.S.135AlbeKst.. M i» Duu| f Mkk-J-.r -rr . 1 Plfl t»n ~-X07r. 46 80 47 56 Z? # I' M i ■ ',i^'<' iS' l# .*Wh *, ;/.i t.. .;■ i'„.'tl 343 Parlioffthttary Directory. .232 Metcalfe at . . 87 TlieWindAor 85 "' '" leenst 59 epean at 30 Xed to accept the e of Leg. Coun- MillSon^.^SS'^;--^ L. 77 Montpiaisir.H:::;: •.•.:&7J^ fcrCliade^""' ^'^'"- ^ ^"'-•'•W Yorrt: 8: ••eSAvenue-Road-.'^"""^^"'- \ J Yorkv,lle,0 ^ 49 Metcalfe at O'Brien, Wm. E.* . . . . . Miwkoka, 98 66 " The Wooda," Shanty 61 1 P.tte»n,J.C E.„|>.V- Winder A.i.i.'^'^''"'"'' » ' .BankCot'ge, O'Con- Pruyn.Mathew Wm... Lennox. N,,panee. O ...:.. ThTRleU. ! ..... 236 R^fd. ^aiS^ ■ r^S"''-n. Clementgwrt, N.S. . . .62 Bank at RobTrtaon, A, . . . HMth.^ W R^te. Si " ' V\ ^'^^^^ ^ouae. .■ o, ^ . >; Rusaell 103 St. Croixv^ Q Windaor Houae". . 73 66 Gommona. 40 • 64 Slater at. R^^n^homaa: : .i :ShelburH^:Ba^W^ny s! ! ! ! •;K?&Sor W • f, Rykert, John C 5 Li^tS L^n. -St: dath^'' "''"'^^^''''^ •'^- ' " " ^^ eriaea^p... ,'..,.... ^ . ..The RuaaeU 45 W^tTjS £&„• h ' -»i~ir/-^Nichol.^^^^ 108 ShakeapeaS^ Noah vST BC "^^^n^*"*^. ^- The RuaaeU . . .; 70 SmaU, 5ohn* ' y^^n* T^tJT v ' '*• ■••.>;, ■-• • *^'»«»i Union 106 Smyth, J^nry K;^^*^r^ '^i"*^ ''*^*»**' TorontoThe RuaaeU 67 So,22riine 5^„ea S N U l^^k^' n ^^^^ Exchan^. .42 8omepvin« .T<..r,«. 5™„' «; ^- V^n^M. O. . Windaor Houie, ... 29 .Bruce; W.R. liok^Sw; b . . . ; . . . wind^ goZ U ^'l^A^- S„ Markdale, . . .The RuaaeU 38 • ,1 174 Metcalfe at 90 *. Mr. The RuaaeU 107 ^oodatock, O... The RuaaeU 61 Taaobereau (mover of ad- ^^^eof Com.)B««j«e.^8t. Jcph de Beauoe. .ISaSparka at. Somerville, Jamea Springer, LewiH Sproule Thomaa 8 wTl""/- YW C «»»»^«. N.S . . S^k"}^' J***** SeUtirk. Winni] Sutherland, Jamea Oxford, N. R Tfc^i^V. tiZtZL.* . Ott ft wn fifty :^::^^ x.y.or. ^.Mge- Leedi^S-K G«»noque. O. :Gi;j;dU^ir.." ." S .JuyHpai'kaat.. '~wrr7 y^ 'hi* m ^'^f f. - »' , -1' /'*■ / I •1 Name. Temple, Thomas* §. . . Thompeon, David TiUey, Hon. Sirs. L«§. Townshend, Ghas. J. (secon'd address, H. O. Trow, James Tapper, Charles , Tupper, Hon. Sir Chas, (Hiffh Com. for Can. ) . . Tjnrwhitt, Richard Vaii,' Hon. Wm^ B Vidin, Pierre Vincent . Van'asse, Fabien "^Commonersl 243 Ommwnncies and H6mt Pott Ojgiee. Citu Address.. Page York, N.B. Fredericton, N.B. . ..The Russell. . ' Wl Hftldimand. Deaiis, O ...;.. 74 Metcalfe st ..... . 38 St. Johi»s, N.B. Brunswick Place, 290. Cooper st., cor of OtUvra. Metcdfe 96 fc^'a*?{^''^a?- • ; • ; ^ ^^'deau Club 235 Perth, S.R. Stratford, O , Windsor House. , 63 Pictou Halifax, N.S ... Rideau Club 92 Cumberiand. Dept of RailwayslO Victoria Chambers andCanals. ...... London S.W.,Eng -87 Simooe, S. R. Fanncotte, Bradford72 O'Connor st. . .. 56 Digby. Halifax, N.S. . House of Commons. 89 Montmorency. St. Rocbs. Q 5l Gloucester st . . 75 Yamaska. 364 St. Henry st., Montreal....' The Russell 86 94 Wallace, John Albert. Hillsboroufirh, N.B . 80 Oueen sfc' Wallace, N.C York, W. R. Wpo(fi.rid|e. ..:. . ..KT^x^si; .... c« Wateon, K«bert •. Marquette. Portage la Prairie, . . The Windsor 106 w! f. TiSJT' • n*- '^***'S' ?• ®«r •,;■• ■•■••• V- • • vThe Russell 99 Wells, R. M Bruce, E. R. Wellington st? west, * •an^ , n , . .. - Toronto, ^ ,Rideau Club 30 Wheler, Geo. (resigned),. Ontano, W. R. Uxnfcge, O 50 White, John Hastings, E. R. RosGh, O ! .The Russell .. ; . : ! ! ! 40 Wlute. PBtei^ Renfrew N. R. Pembroke. 74 Metcalfe st • .55 White, Thomas j. .Cardwell, 5 Befver Hall Square, I Montreal.., The Russell 31 Wirie, Levis . Essex, S. R. I^amington, 6 Grand XJnion '.'..'..'. 36 ^ WiDiams, A. T. H Durham, E. R. Penryn Park, A Port Hope, O 'The Russell S^ Wilson, John H . .Elgin, E. R. St. Thoinas, O. . . . :^:The Russell '.:'.'.'..'.'. 35 Wood, John F .S,'"«,''viU« • •.• •*„ ,• <>raDd Union 29 w"^' ''^u^ H; Westmoreland. Saokville Tho Russell 101 Wopdworth, D. B.* Kings. Kentville, N.S 84 Bank st 91 Wrijiht, Alonzo * Ottawa Co. , y . Ironsides, Q RideaiJTOlub ' 77 Yeo, James Prince. Porthill, P.E.I 94 Queen st^. -./ '^ , 102 M f.< .^•^^ 4; / JNDEX -M judges and Officers of the Supreme Court. Fourmw, The Hon. T (i-wyiaitj. •' J W Henry. " W. A . Ritchie. " Sir W. J. 123 124 Strong, The Hon. S. H * 123 Tachereau, " 19.1 121 Cassels, R. . . \^ 123 i Duv^i, Geo. ; : ; '"■'.'.'.'■.'.'.'.'."'.'.'.':. '.:.m Chief Ofiicers of the Civil Service. Anderson, C. E. , Anderson, C. J. Audet, A... Baillairge, G. F. Bauset, S. P Baxter, R. W. . Beaudry, P. G. W. Bourinet, J. G. . Bradley, A. P. . Burbidge, G. W Burgess, A. M. Catellier, L. A. Chamberlm, B. . Cherriman, J. B. C!ourtney, J. M. Cross, I*. Dewe, J.,. . . . Fisseault, H.A. Fuller, T Griffin. W.H.. . Hall, J. R Hardie, J r. Hartney',' H Himsworth, W. Irwri^ D. T. Johniion, J Jones, C. H. Keefer, A. . . Kiisber, R. E. Langevin, E. J. . Lauder, J. S Lowe, John Macdonnell, D. W MoPhwrnoiy MoDougaU, J. L. PAGK . 167 . 160 179 . 180 . 191) 166 160 120 184 174 170 178 178 167 165 181 197 184 181 196 170 189' 121 193 186 191 158 175 118 118 118 199 121 McGee, J. J Melgund, Viscouil^ Mial, E Morgan, H. J. ^ Moylan, J. G. . . Q'Meara, C. H. Panet, C. E Page, John . . ' Patterson, J. Perly, H. F Pojk;, R Powell, G. . Powell, W Power, A Robins, P. M Ross, T Rouleau, F. F. , . Schreiber, C Selwyn, A. R. C. ■ Sherwood, A. P. : . Sinclair, R Smith, S Smith, W T«che, J. C Tans, T. D Tilton, J. . ToUer, F Torrence, J. A. . Trudeau, T. . . Vaukoughnet, C. . White, F White, W Wicksteed, H. A, . . . Wiighl, Kr PAOE 160 158 . 193 178 186 183 . 168 . 181 . 178 178 186 174 193 165 . 121 . 183 . 172 176 . 173 198 189 199 165 190 166 166 183 173 ICl 197 197 168 I Ypunft James 179 Vf 'tA.J.. ^ V: . . GENERALINDEX- , A^ncieM>f Canadian Government in United Kingdom Agriculture, Department of - iVmuBement, Placea of, in the City of ©ttawa Arbitra^rs, Provincial ^ ' ^|tillery,\lu8pection of Assembly, llouge of, Ontario " <^ebec . .. . " " New -Brunswick '; . . . " Nova Scotia o. ■, . ,• 't d " " Prince Edward Islapd British Columbia ' .'. . . , ■ ■' • " ^anitoba Auilit, Department of Penchers , 3oard of Civil Service Examiners Osfyadti, Dominion of '' ^^ \ ■ f>t ' , ' ' ■•'• V... ... ■ Constitution and Government, Churches, eervice and clergy City Post Office and Officials; Ottawa Civil Service Examiners, Board of CJommissioner of Police for Canada . . . . \ Commissionere in Ottawa ... ' \ Commons, Statistical Analysis \ " Committjees of " Officers HViuse of Official Heporters of Debates Press Gallery, 1«85 '. _ , County Court Judges and Sittings, Ottawa District Gfown Timber Office Customs Deparment f-.^ Custom House and Officials, Ott^w^ Department of Agriculture .j, " Audit " O^stpou ' " Finance ., " " Fisheries " Indian Affairs * f' " Inland .Revenue " Interior " Justice '*■ Jl^t^ine .' . . w ■ Militia and Defence •\ Post Office .... Public Works ' '""'- »4S ,v ./■■ . 202 136 • m . 212 217- 219 220 .-221 222 • m 126 . 200 m m m 2Q0 176 206 108 112 119 121 121 207 m 206 198 168 190 11 Uailways and C»i)4fa| Secretary of St»te " •^ 246 Parliaptentary Directpry. Examiners, Civil Service Board of « Forma of Epistolry AdciVees • Geological ^rid Natural mstory Survey and Muaeum Governor-General ' ' StaflF- ..; ..,..""-, v^ . " Secretary, Office of High Commiasioners' Office Houae of Aaaembly, Ontario ;. . Quebec .... New Brunswick Nova Scotia ^ " Prince Edward lalatfd British Columbia .... Manitoba Hotise of Commons, Officers of <( • • • ■ .... ■ "It . Official Reporters " Press Gallery, 1885 Inspector of Inland Revenue Inspection of Penitentiaries > ■ Insurance Inspection (^ Judipialy, Supreme Court Ontario " -^ttuebec '..^ ■ Nova Scotia .... " New Brunswick .... % " Pifince Edward Island " Manitoba North-W68t Territory ' . . . . ""^ ^'■ Britiah Columbia " Newfoundland Library of Pariiament, Officera, &c. Lieutenant-Governor and Legislative CouncU, Ontario ........ \ '.' ]' xQuebec *' , ^ew Brvinswick " Nova Scotia .,' " PrmdCEdward Island British Columbia " Manitoba.. ilnd Nbrth-West Council Mayor and Corporation, City of Ottawa Mem)«sr8 of the Privy Council, not of the Cabinet Municipal Officers, Co. Carleton Newfoundland, Colony of, Executive Council and Officers ' North- West Mounted Police, Offioere, Ac Office of th« Governor-General's Secretary Officersof Dominion Government, Senate .....* X \.:.. C Finance 119 166 K Index. 247 Officers of I^oMinion GovmimeBt Insurance Inspection Audit Department Interior Department Creolofpcil Survey i^nd Museum ]| % '• Indian Department '*" ---..Justice Department Inspector of Penetentiaries *[; - ■ " Dominion( Police Constables, &c. , " Secretary of State Department I " Public Works Department ]| I ' ' Railways and Oanals I " Militia and Defence . i^. " ' I " Marine Department I " Fisheries Department \^ 1 " Customs Department /* ^ " Inland Revenue Department / ' " Post Office Department Agriculture Department ■ ,^^ ' " Library of Parliament " High Commissioners Office Ottawa City, Description of, &c. &c. " Local Goyemmefit Officers * " Mayor and Corporation Officials ' " NPrecedence in the Civil Service of Canada ^ •-'precedence within the Domjnion of Canada^ Privy Council , Privy Council, Office and Staff . . Provincial Government Department andOfficers-Ontarios. ' Quebec /■" X, . . _, „ - ■' t^pWnyofNe Registrars,. County, Province of Ontario,' Registration bivisions Registry Office, City of Ottewa .... . , ." . Registry Office, County of Carleton \ . . . Senate, Statistical Analysis, ? Supreme Court and Court of Exchequer, ^ ? ...■,...> ■ Titles under Confederation ' ^ • Vice-Admiralty Courts—Quebec " Nova Scotia New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Manitoba' .... ., .. British Columbia * Notth-West Territories. . . C^flny of Newfojindland" -New Bfuniwio^ PAOC . ... 167 168 .... 168 170 . ... 172 173 .... 174 176 177 180 .... 182 184-187 .... 188 190 ... 190 192 ...193 198 ..199 200 ...201 204 .. 205 206 ... 255 224 ...158 169-60 .. 210 ' 215 .. 218 21» .220 222* .221 . 206 ' 206 , ». 26 123 286** ,141 _L4fi . ■■\, ' ( ■ • " Prince Edward Island -. Wilk, Courii of Probate and, f rince Edward Island 148 160 160 'k'l //' " i- ■'* {' * .(WP^ >** ^