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Els Szcellency the Osrenor Gfessral, tho Xemhm of th« CaUntt o! the Soalalen of Canada anl ths Ifemters anl OOoen of tho Soaato aal Beui* of CoBunou Chaffllers o! Canada, with the antOKraphs and political hiographj of Komben of both Eonses ; also a Diagram of the floor of hothChaahen indicating tho position of tho seats ; an extract of tho B. N. A. Act and of tho rules, regnbtions and toatines of both Eeues as well as nuaj rolnatis informations for strangers visiting Ottawa and for the pnUic is general. PUBLISHED BY F. R. E. CAMPEAU, K. H. S. OTTAWA , «— «-*^/^^l*^/^wv-»- T T A W A : PRINTED BY A BUREAU, SPARKS STREET. 1885. r^^^ ' V »»^«:, M^\) mfrn^ EXPLANATIONS. Persons desirous of finding the Seat or Cont'ituenvi/ of a member of either House, will look at the alphabetical list, for the name which U preceded by the number of the plate containing the portrait and followed by the name of the Division or ComtHucnc;/ which he 'epresents as well as by the number of his Seat. The plates are all numbered, from I to XXXVII, mons as to location of members, because the least change occasioned either Iby the death, the unseating or new election of a member will sometimes be rthe cause of over fifty changes. Members having the right to exchange |.Beat8 as they please, the consequence is, tLat a diagram which is accurate in Bvery respect at the opening of Parliament is often totally useless the next ley. S ••'..-,. I .#"% ^* ^» •"»••»•"%•"»••• •*«^* *,♦*#*•*•*-* • PREFACE. »*■ In presenting to the public this Vol. Ill of The Illustrated [(julde to the Senate and House of Commons of Canada. I feel like having fulfilled the promise I made in the third paragraph of [the preface in my Vol. II viz: " Give this book its Title, as above. Print the portraits on the page itself instead of pasting them. Print the plates on double J sheets so as to allow them to be stitched in binding and thereby [render it superior in quality." The Statistics, which no where else can be found so complete, [and the political biographies, were compiled from the best offi- cial sources and from informations obtained through my own [correspondence with members of both Houses, and in no case [were they copied from any other publications of the kind. As usual it was found impossible to procure all the necessary [materials for this publication before last Session although I Itnight venture to say that if all the Honorable Gentlemen appre- ciated mj' intentions in publishing this work, I might get it out for the second session of each Parliament. Unfortunately it is lot so and I have to put up to something worse than inditf'er- mce sometimes, on the part of some ones, whilst on the other land, others are extremely courteous and obliging. To those rho are well known and who constitute the mass ; I beg to 3turn my sincere thanks. s L* ••*•#••••••*•••••• *•••* W#*»«**.»».#N,*»./*./»«,*»^ »»/'•*••.•%*••#"• ••••'••'•«#*»-**»'****»»**«'*»***»*««'S#**-*».'»»*»».-»,» 1 «Iho thnnk all porsoiiH to whom I luivc applied for informa- tions and who have in any way been instrumental in procuring mc the necessary materials for my publication. I tliard< my subscribers as well and \ hope this volume will give them entire Batisfaction. The Author. Ottawa, January, 1885. I V i .,••./•»#-»,»•■'***"»••*•»*» /•.^■».'*»*^**»»**.**-**^»*' .»•..-•.—.•' ••.»•„•.,••.»•,, C O N T K N T S . V I Packs. [Addenda >10 Alptiiibetiral list of Members of the House uf Commons 41 to 52 do do do Senate 11 to 15 Amusement Clubs ITiS & IfiG [Arrival of diflfurent mails l<;o k Ifil do do steamers 156, l«i8 & 1(>0 do do trains 164 to 167 & 17G IHRuksin Ottawa 141 k 142 llenevoioni Societies 1 48 to 1 52 Itlographical skeulies of Members of the House of Commons r>3 to loi do do do Senate U to 33 iBorthwick Springs 127 k 128 iBritish North America Act Ill to 113 ICabinet of the Dominion of Canada H k 9 ICaiiadian Exprets Company 1 {^8 (carter's Tariff 121) to 131 iCatholic Mutual Benefit Asfociation 148 to 1 50 'hanges ^ 116 Churches and hours of service 139 to 141 ^mmission on money orders 137 k 1 38 ^ouKtitnencies of the House of Commons 53 to 1 o 1 )eparture of mails 160 to 161 do steamers 156, 168 & 169 do trains 164 to 167 4 170 )ingram of the House of Commons 52 do Senat»" 16 divisions do 17 to 33 )miuion Express Company 158 Electoral Divisions of the Senate 1 7 to 33 rrata ' 116 Explanations . * 1 Expresi Companies 158 Extract of British North America Act Ill t() 113 do Rules, Regulations k Routines of the H. of Commons . .105 to 110 do do do do Senate 36 to 40 Terries 1 66 ire Alarm Telegraph 132 Foresters Association 146 & 147 [ortns of Proceedings of the House of Commons 1 05 to 110 do do Senate 36 to 40 reach currency (calculations on) 158 k 159 »reign Postage Table 162 & 103 itineau Ferry 1 56 ' "*••*'''•• ••••.••■•%»»^»%,»«,»»,.», 5 '*.•*••*•••••*••*»•' -I' PAeirl Houn of KervicvR in varioiiR cliurchvH 1 30 to IIouMu of CummonM, (conHtitiienciuH of the) AS to do do (diagram of the I do do (members of the) 4 1 to Hull Kerry Intt^rtHt Table IntercHting placeH in and around Ottawa 117 to List of Members of the Cabinet 8 k do do Houne of Commons 41 to do do Senate 1 1 to do Officers House of Commons Cliamber do do Senate Chamber i Literary and Scientific Societies 1:^3 * 1,; Location of fire alarm signal l)oxi'8 13 do street letter boxes 13); Ic 1:; Masonic fraternity 14'.' to U Meetings of Foresters societies lAti & do Masonic fraternity 142 to do Oddfellows Lodges do Orange Associations 1 44 to 141 14^ do Royal Black Knights. 14^ do Temperance Societies 1 , Btemliers of the Dominion Cabinet 8 k do House of Commons 41 to do Senate of Canada 11 to i: Moneys Order 137 & 1 : Montreal and Ottawa River Navigation Company 1G8 & I'lSj National Societies 1 54 & 1 j^ Oddfellows Lodges 14 Oifirers of the House of Commons Chamber 4' do Senate Chamber 1 0*1 portraits of Speakers of both Houses 1 19 & 12 Orange Associations 144 to Hi Ottawa Amusement Clubs 1 55 & )'>{ do Banks 141 & do Benevolent Societies 148 to do Churches 1 3')r of tho irouHi* of Cotnraonii 62 d(» St'iiuto Oiiiinbcr | (j Mice Force 1 :rj fiU\H>^ HatcH 133 to i:)() ft 1(;2 tl' Mi3 Kt Olli'-u (iiiidu . 133 tu 138 ft KiO to 1(;3 • t Olllrc moiii'V onlcrrt l'J^ ft i;{8 Bt t'denco within tlit> Dominiufi of Ciinndn ^ 114ft 115 Ki't'dingH of the Iloiine of Commons 105 to 110 do Senate 36 to i« itt.'K of PostnKe ... . 133 to 13t; ft 162 ft I«i3 RgulHtionH of tJie HoiiHu of CommonB 105 to 1 lo do Senate 36 to 40 iigioiis Services 139 to 141 »mnikH I )ntines of tiie HoUHe of (.'onimonrt 105 to i lo do Senate 3G lo 40 )Viil Itlat k KuightH of Ireland 144 il(M of tlm HouHe of ConimonK 105 to 1 10 Ido Senote 36 to 40 Koutes 157 nistlts concerning Members of the House of Commons 102 to 104 do do do Senate 34 ft 3.'> trott Letter Boxes ... 1 36 ft 137 Iftble for rediieinf? cnrrencj' into fnincs and vice resa 1 5ft ft 150 Ido " the calcidation of interests 186 [do of precedence within the Dominion of Caniula 1 14 ft 115 Ido " titles within the Dominion of Canada .. 115 iritl of charges for carriage hire 121) to 131 cartage . 131 Jlegraph Ottlces 157 Pelephone Company 157 pmperance Societies 154 leatres 1 56 Itles within the Dominion of Canada , 115 B 1!V THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL. — FOR — CANADA. (Including changes up to 31 Dec. 1884.) (1) Preiiiier and Preaident of Privy Council. Riijfht Honorable Sir John Ai.kxandkr MAri)ON.\Li), (r. C li., K. C. M. G., J). C. L., LJ.. 1)., (I C, M. P. (2) Minister o/ Finance and Iteceicer (lenentl. Honorable Sir SAiMUKi- Leonard Tilley, K. C. M. G., (!. H., M. P. (3) Minixtcr o/Jnxlice and Adorney General. Honorable Sir Alexander Ca.mprem-, K. 0, >*". (r., Senator. (4) Minister oj lUtidlc Wurks. Honorable Sir Hector Loi'is JiANohViN, Jv. 0. M. G., C. J>., K. C. St. G., Q. C, M. P. (5) Minister of Agriculture and Statistics. Honorable John Henry Pope, M. P. ( 6 ) iVi w ister of Customs. Jlonorable .MacKen/ie JJowell, >r. P. (7) Minister q/ t/ie Interior. Honorable Sir JJavid Lewi.« Macpherson, K. C. M. (r., Senator. (8) Minister of Militia and Defence. Honorable Josei'h Piiif.ippE Wt'st Adolpiie Caron, W. C. L. Q C, M. P. (9) Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Honorable Arciiihald Woodbury McLEFiAN, }\. P. '■%••••*•••♦•*••**••»•*••%•***•••■••*»•"»••♦#"•#*•*"»*■*#■%•"»•"••••*'», 8 ^11 ' If > •» NCIL. '^ ), (r. c. a, r' M. G., , Senator (iJ., C. J J.. \I. (r. B. 0. L.. T> H \ ■ , M. r. PWIJIH ^Wf*' 1 1 l'rvfmnvK^"vr, ■ lpi»»/«« 1 .1 ARTOTrPE, PATENTED. -.f THE GUVKHNoH GENERAL. CANADA BANK NOTE CO, llis Kvrll.n. V Till- M.Mi lliiMDriitilr Sir Hkvrv i'iiaiuk-; Kkmm I'kti vI'ir/MAi;i(ii-tiii.'iii.i|nil (Irrh-r of Saint \liilmi-l iiii'l Sainl lii'orui' : fiovcTnor (JiMnriil of Ciina'lii. aiii| Vico Ailiiiiriil of llio smip'. I •I wm miifmimmmmifm^p^MW}v.ii ;:^, (10) Postmaster General. Honorable John Carltng, M. P. (11) Minister of Inland Revenue. Honorable John CobTiOAN, M. P. (12) Without Portfolio. Honorable Frank Smith, Senator, (13) Secretary of State. Honorable Joseph Adolphe Chapluau, K. C. St. G., K. C. L. of H. Q. C, M. P. Minister of Railways and Canals. Seat Vacant. \ Clerk of the Privy Council. John J. McGee. Asst. Clerk of the Privy Council. P. J. U. Baudry. \ » O F F [ c:! K li S OF TIIK SENATE CHAMBER (I) Speaker of the Senate. Ilonorublo William Miller, Q. C, Soiuitor, Halifax, N. S. (2) Clerk of the Senate. Kdouard J. Lan(jevin, Senate. (3) First Clerk Assistant. Jameh Adamson, Senate. (4) Second Clerk Assistant . Antoinb a. Boucher, Senate. (5) Chaplain. Ven. Archdeacon J, S. Lauder, Ottawa. (6) Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. Rtitit Edward Kimber, Senate. (7) Sergeant-at-Arms . J. DE St. Denis LeMoine, Senate. (8) Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms. IVANHCE TAciifc, Senate. .'*, / ••**»*"*•' •» /•» rf"* ■•••*•»*••, 10 •••• • •••••* Didvcy, K. B. For«'nson, J .. 10 11 10 11 10 9 'orrio r. J. Flint, B Girard, M. A Giasicr, J Grant, K. P Guevremont, J. B. Hamilton, J Ilaytliornc, R. P.. IIovvlan.G. W fiU S; Mod I; ille irville St. John (1) Amherst ... Bathur!>t Shawiniiran. Trent St. Boniface Sun bur}' •••••« !••••• o mpt on f)! •• ••■••••« Pictou Sorcl .. Inkorman, (iucen'.s Co. Albertcn... 12 I • • • • • Plessisville Beau port, P. Q.. lioueherville ... St. John, N. B.. Aniher.st Batluu>t Montreal Bridgeuater St. Boniface, M. Sun bury, N. B. Pictou, N. S.... Sorcl Hawkcsbury — Charlottctown... lAlberton, P. E I. Ill i;; 07 on 5.') 2 s 1 ii.J OS T.) ?A K 42 •.>') tja «r ice Ad- f hOf. !town . . r>i c ;> i^", Ka !i )iti-a.sku. 111 lie 71' J'. Q... ■ille ■ • • • • • B... ter lec, M.. B... iwy Low 'n... P. EI. i;; <;: (III 5.') .SKuiillxuh, II. A. S 5 L'-K'OMte A I 7 Loonnrd, K 7|Lo\vin, J. 1) (i M.CIeiun, A. U .. lll.MLl).)nal(l, W HiMclMiies T. 11 .... Liuicnlmri^ Do liOi'iinior liOiidon 8 McKay, T. —' I^^^H 8 1 aB 4 11 (;s|H 11 4 7.'>^H 10 VA IH 8 l(i|H 9 4-2^1 9 :)2iH f\ MiKindsey, G. C. McMastor, W McMillan, 1) .Mncdonaid, W. J.., Maefarlano, A Maelnnos, 1) Mat'phci>()n, I). L. .MaSftion, L. F. R .., Miller, W Montgomery, D.... 5 Muirhead, W. '•xs,»»»*** »■>*,-•> ^»^^.' liancastcr lIo|)cwc!l Sydney Now West minster Colchester Milton .Midland Alexandria VictoriaCity, B. C Wallace Burlington Sail gee n Mille-lslos. Richmond. Park Corner.... Chatham Lunenliurg, N.S. Montreal London, () St. John, N. B... Iloi)c\vcll, N. B. Little Glace Bay. New VVostminH- [lor, B. C. Colchester, N. S. Milton O. Toronto. 13 Alexandria, O.... Victoria, B. C... Wallace, N. S.... Hamilton Toronto Terrehonne Halifax Park Corner ... Chatham, N. B... 49 53 4« 41 12 21 50 IT 57 25 61 48 76 4 15 24 i Names of Senators. Divisions or Places. North wood, J Nelson, II O'Donolioc, .7 Odcll, W. II O^ilvio, A. W Paquet, A. H Pollolior, C. A. P. Plumb, J. M Power, L. (J. Read, K CImtlwmi, O. 11 12 8 4 11 Roosor, I) Robitaillc L Ross, J. (f Ryan, T Schultz, J Scott, R. VV Simpson, J Smith, F 4 Stevens, (r. G. Post Office Ad- (l^es^eH. Hurrard Inlet Krio llockwood Alma La Valliore Grandville Niagara Halifax, (1) Quinte... I V iniiH •■•«••••••••••• (lulf Laurentides Victoria Winnipeg Ottawa Bowmanville Toronto Bedford Chatham, O. 9 Burraid Inlet, B. Toronto Fredericton .... Montreal St. Cuthhert Quebec Niagara Halifax Belleville Belleville New Carlisle.... (Quebec Montreal Winnipeg Ottawa Bowmanville .... Toronto Waterloo, P. Q... (M 271 3.')! 5(1! 44 111 47 Gil 40! 37 4:; I 02 .*»•-,.-..*",• «^ •»•- ••"-••-•"••••<^*» '•*'"*"*—■••*••*••"••'•* '••"■ '»••,. "w**.--,^^-, 14 ■IP"«Hi^^ Kildonnn Kiijaud .., Hamilton ... . ■ De Salabei'i-y Sarnia rrederictoii .. h..st Office Ad dfes*e>. Kildonaii, M Montreal Hamilton iMontreal Sarnia Krederieton,N.n. 'T'> 2«; 77 5!> 17 14 15 I jS^ '!• V^- •« .»*• #J' . '■it /►'!• »»•*,!'!' i,f':(' »rj'V^'»^'|i*i('i*"i: l*i iqiiiiiiiPiiii" DIAGRAM OF THE SENATE CHAMBER. Iktiumi EiiTiMacf 3 C Thi Tmkmii fllv. J. S. LwM* dD CM*ruM 14 I FlMMII ,5 2 Mmmn Hawitm 8 BOT«»0«0 17 ViMl 4 18 BiinoM 6 Cammui 19 PlUM 6 SiHTH 20 AiiMDoni 7 Rv*N 21 Mcliwu 3 OOEll 22 SmpsON 23 Qu«l* 10 COCMIKM 24 MUWHUD 11 McKmMfy 2fi McMlLUN 12 McOo««lD 2« Thiuuoim 18 0{Bi.oi« SrURER E. J. Lanmvin ClUK or TM( 8lN«Tt C3 1«T Cum Amt OrnCMl RflNMTf Rl 43 [Macf«rlane ^ 40 RlIWR .13 LiONARO 06 Bovo 41 McClclak 64 ARDMIMIO 67 MROVICMI «Lkt 42 H«irrHO««i 66 DlOltlT 68 GiRAllO 43 Scott 5A P«gulT 69 RIAO 44 PElUTIfR 67 McMUTER 7(1 71 AlHON 4f. AlUN Chaffcrs 61 MaCconaid «r. 46 LiWIN 611 TRUOtl 72 CORMICR 47 POWIR DtvIR 7;i SUTHCRIANC 74 4!) Kauirach 62 STFVENa 75 Grant .'Ml McKav •i3 OUIVIE 7'! MacKncii SI Carwil 64 NC0 77 TunxiR i8 J. Of St. 0. U Moi>-> SCROUNT AT ARIM R. E. KinMR OCNTIEIIAR UAHCR Of THI BlICK Rm CD _Pl □ CD 1 I I I =r 1= tlUr. f RTHARCt A Ic It il ( I [ti( 13 fS( C h he ica AI^BEUTON Hon. (tEORCIE WILLIAM HOVVLAN, Mcioliant and )-Owner, Alberton, P. E. I. Horn at Wutoi-tbrd, Ireland, [May, 1835. Educated there. A late member of the Icutive Council of P. E. I. and a delegate to Ottawa to settle Iterms of Union with Canada. Sat in Provincial Assembly )l 1673, when called to the Senate. — A Conservative. AI^EXANDHIA. DONALD McMillan, Physician, Alexandria, O. *'"'■■ family of the same name, who immiirrated to this of Glengarry in the at Alexandria county 1835, educated there iHOxN. tendant of an old Scoich Catholic imerous and important clan itry and settled in the county jr part of the last century. Born Glengarry, Ontario, 5th March wards at St. Thomas and at Victoria college, Toronto, .^. ^ „. 0-- ./ --- Jicancy occuring in lequence of Hon. D. A. McDonald being appointed Lieut, of Ontario. Defeated by a small majority. Took the to the courts, and unseated his opponent. Called to the le 11th January, 1884. — A Conservative. ALMA. Lieutenant Colonel Hon. ALEXANDER WALKER [LVIE, J. P., Merchant, Montreal. Born in St. Michel, P. Q. ly 1829, educated in Montreal. First elected at general [tion of 1867 by acclamation for local legistature, re-elected 1375 for the same house and sat until 1878. Called to [Senate 24 December, 1881, vice Hon. E. (r. Penny, deceased. Conservative. AMHERST. Hon. ROBERT BARRY DICKEV, Q. C, Barrister, lierst, N. S. Born at Amherst, N. S., 10 November, 1812. [cated at Wincisor Academ3\ Called to the Senate, by Royal jlamation in 1867. — A Conservative. 17 HATHUKST. I.ieutCoi.. Hon. JOHN FKRGUSON, Merchant, BathuiV N. B. Born in Ayrsliire, Scollniid, in 1813. Educated tlier Sat in LejL^isIative Council N. B., from 18G4 until May, ISf 1 when called to the Senate, l>y Jioyal Proclamation. — A Com votive. HEniOHO. Hon. (iARDNEK GREEN STEVENS, Waterloo, P. i Born in Brampton, P. Q., in 181 \. Educated there. Called ; the Senate, vice Hon. A. B. Foster, resigned, 19 Febuarj^ 187t)- A LibernL BOWMANVIl.LE. Hon. JOHN SIMPSON, Banker, Bowmanville, Ont. Ik at Rothes, Scotland, May, 1812. Educated in Canada. \vai< member of the Legislative Council of Canada, from 1856 uii! the Union, when appointed a Senator, May,_18t)7.— il Liberal th( BUKI^INOTON. Hon. J>0NALD MacINNES. Hamilton, (Jnt. Called Senate 23 December, 1881. A Conservative. BUHRAKO INLET. Hon. HUGH NELSON, Burrard Inlet, B.C. Born 25 Ma; 1830 in town of Lurne, county Antrim, Ireland, and educali there. Made Senator the 12th December, 1875). — A .Liha Conservative. ^^^ IS ' '.TFTWJIMBr.WKWfiil ..^i^ lant, Bathui'v ilucated tlier Li I May, m on. — A Com itci'loo, P. I re. Called : ebuary, 187tJ- lie, Ont. lioi anada. wai* om 1856 uii — A Liberal Jilt. Called BoiM. 25 Ih and educati 'd.—A Ltlm AUToryi't'. J 1! \v i 1.1'. I A^. CATAKAQUI. Hon. Sir ALEXANJ3EP CAMPBELL. K. C. M. ii., Q. C. k-istor, Ottawa, Ont. Born in YoiUs^hiro, 1822. Educated at Collc^'o ot'St. Hyaclnthe, P. Q., and at Kingston, Onl. A mber of Executivo Council of Ontario, fiom 1804 until the lion. Postmaster General, from 1807 to 1873 and Minister of I Interior, irom 1st July to oth November of j«amo year. [led to the Senate. May, 18(17 and Sworn in as Peceiver leral. October 1878, Post-Master General, 20 May, 1870, lister of Militia and Defence 1(5 .January 1880, Post-Master leral 8 November 1880, and Minister of JuHtice 20 May 1881. i Conservative. CIIAKI.OTTETOWN. Hon. JEDEDIAII SLASON CAKVELL, Merchant, Char- [etown, Co. Queen, P. E. I. Born in parish ofBlackvilie, Jnt}' of Northumberland, Province of New Brunswick Ki [rch 1832. Educated at Collegiate School of Fredericton, N. B. [led to the Senate 12th December, 1870. — A Conservative. CHATHAM, N. B. Hon. WILLIAM MUIEHEAD, Merchant, Ship-Builder and IP and Mill-Owner. Chatham, N. B. Born at Pictou, 4 April, 19. Peceived his education at Miramichi. Sat in Legislative incil, N. B., from 18G7 until 4 January, 1873 Avhcn called the Senate. — A Liberal. CHATHAM, O. Hon. JOSEPH NOETHWOOD, Merchant, Chatham, inty of Kent, Ontario. Born 11 January 1809, in VVestport, mty Mayo, Ireland. Educated there in common School, indson of John Northwood who was at the taking of Quebec, received in his arms general Wolf when he received his I'tal wound. Came to Canada in 1832 and settled at Chatham. ksuccessful opponent for the county of Kent against Hon. 5h. McKillan in 1864. Called to the Senate the 17lh. May [1880, vacancy occurring by the death of Hon. George Brown. * Liberal Conservative. 19 COI^CirKSTKR. IIov. THOMAS M(;IvAV. of Tniro, county of Coleho Nova Scotia, mtM-chant. Born S Jaiiuaiy, 183!) at Pictou n oilucatod thoro. First i-oturnod to Parliament foi* Colclus at ^^oneral election of 1871, unseated the 14th. November !>; reelected 17 December 187-1: and ai^ain at ijeneral election \y, Resii^Miod May 1881, appointo'l to the Senate the 23nl. December, 1881 to till vacancy caused by the resii^nation lion. A. W. McMillan,— A Conservative. Del^ANATiniKRE. LiBUT-CoL. Hon. JOSKPII IIYACINTIIb: BRLLKUO^ J P. St. Vincent do Paul, P. Q. Hn-n at Throe- Jliver.s, \H1 llopresonted the County of Laval in Canadian Assombl}^ iVo 18G3 until IS()7, and sat for tho same Divi.^Ion in tho Commn from 1867 until October. 187ii when ho was called to the > nate, vice Hon. L. A. Olivier, elevated to the Bench. — A (\ scrmtive. . I')er^OUIM:iKH. Hon. ALEXANDRE LACOSTR, L. L. D., Q. C. Adv cato, of Montreal. Barn at Bouchorville Co. Chambly, P. Q. the 12 January 1842, Educated at the Collc.i^e of St. llyacintl P. Q. Appointed legislative councillor for the Province Quebec in 1882, and rosigned in 1883. Called to tho Senate. February 1884. Vi(;o Hon. Jacques Olivier Bureau deceased- A Conservative . De SAI^ABERRY. Hon. FRANgOIS XAVIER ANSELMiE TRUDBL, (^.i Advocate, Montreal. Born at Sto. Anne de la Perado, 28 Apr 1838. Educated at tho College of Nicolot. Sat for Champlain i Quebec Legislature, from 1871 to 1873 when called to the Senat; 31 October, 1873. — A Conservative •'# ERIE. Hon. JOHN O'DONOHOE, Q. C. Barrister at law, Toronu Born 1824 in Lucan Gal way, Ireland and educated there at Si 20 of C'oIcIksk > at Pletoii ;i J for Cole lies'. ovornl)or 1>: rosii^natioii :f""CHATHAM O \ JTO^uh// ^ ■ \ ^'^"::^ :■"■>■■■ i OELORIMIER. P^;2®(^"-|1 DE SMABERH / . . ■.■;r*» .,,_ «r U.'^J^f'^^^ ^r", §-^; . f-,'^.-. ' ' * ■'-■ " ••;j)iii;K5;5:y •;*Vi!".:.-K\:-vv^ ..r.-i-.f / V..-;- ••■ •:-.r.:.^.r;;;,;^;-:5:;;.iS2:;:JK:;:v/-» n vir V. i>^/f2^/^ MMnlVI'i;. 1 l!ii| i|it f4 1 i; ABTOTVJ'K. Jarlal ill liC to CO Novo I). Cli I N. H cdiK'U Kent, mom I called 1 TWAl at K\y ofSto (late f cotisti 18t;!l, in Qii seat tl Com II Leteli the P in J an Octol PariH 0. M. I Bonav Jurlutli'^ (•olle^o. Uiihue(C'ssliil caiididnte tor Potoiboro Kiitst •'. in liCo-ihlMtive Jissombly < 1' (Jnlnrio, in 1872, lii^t rclniiictl > to coinn.ons for Toront<» HuhI in lb74, unscatcMl liy (ho court v Novombor 187-1, was ap^ain an unsiicce.^srul candidate tor llio j isjimo i^eal. Called to tbe Senate 10 .lane 15^82, vice Hon. '\ \). ('liristie, dccoaHcd. — A Liberal Coiiscrvativc. ':■ FIIKDKKICJTON. J Hon. DAVID WaKK, Jietired Mercbant, Fredcricton, J! X. B. liorn near Londonderry in iieland in 1801, and •; cdui-atod tl'.cie. Moinber of tbe Kxccutive Council, N.K from > IHiuS to 1802 and for a sboit })eri()d, Jfecciver (Jencral. Sat for C Kent, in N. B. Legislatuie, troin 1812 to 1850 and ^vaM a .'; iiicniber of tbo I^'gihlative Council of Canada, from 1851 until > called to tbe Senate, May, 1807- — .'I Liberal. I OKANVILI.i:. } Hon. CIIAHLKS AL^HONSE PANTALKON JMa/LE- > TIKR, L. L. B., Q. C. and ?. M. (J., Advocate Quebec. Jiorn > at IJiviorc-Ouello, P. Q. 22 January 1837 educated at tbo college > ofSto. Anno Lapocatiurc and I^aval UnivorHity, (Quebec. Candi- ;." date for Kamouias^ku at (i. K. 18G7, sjiecial leturn ma the Province of Quebec. Swoiri a member of tbo Privy Council > injan. 1877 as Minister of Agriculture wbicb office he resigned ;"'. October, 1878. President of the Canadian Commission at the > Paris exhibition of 1878, and as such received the order of • (^ M. (J. A.— Liberal. |^ GUI.F. Hon. LOUIS HOBITAILLE of New Carlisle, County of iBonaventure, P. Q. Doctor in Medicine and Master in Sur- [gory. Born at Varennes County of VerclioreH, P. Q. Edu- 21 i ! i i catcd i n Mcdill University, niodol school Varennos, collo,i»;o of St. Tli^roso and M'sifv Montreal. Was vice-consul of franco for Called to the Senate 1 ^»i.i-\riii LMiiviTNiiy, .uwnirejii. » as vice-consui oi rrunco loi the district oiMJjispe from 1S74 to 1875. Called to the Sena(( the 8 of February 1883, vice II. )n. K. (-hinic, resij^ned. — .! Consenmtivc. HALIFAX (SRN'Ok Mkmbkr.) Hon. LAWRKNCF (iKOKFRKY POVVKR, L. L. B., Bar- rister, Halifax, N. S. Born at Halifax, Aui^ust, 1841. hMucatod at St. Mary's Collc<>je, Halifax, Carlow Colle<;e and Catholic Uni- vcrsity, Ireland, an"o« Mkmuk...) Hon. WILLIAM JOHNSTON ALMON, M. D., Physician, Halifax, N. S. Born at Halifax in the year ISKJ. Educated at King's College, Windsor, N. S., and at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Scotland. Sat for Halifax, Co., N. S., in House of Commons, from 1872 U|3 to the general elections in 1874, and called to the Senate, April, 1870, vice Hon. Jeremiah Northup, deceased. — A Conservative. HAMILTON. Hon. JAMES TURNER of Hamilton, P. O., Mercha't. of the Hrm James Turner and Co. Born in the City of Glasi; ;>■ county of Lanark, Scotland, 31 March 1826. educated +h' r.^ Came to Canada in 1848 and settled in Hamilton. Appointed u Senator 17 January, 1884. — A Liberal Conservative. HOPEWLLL. Hon. ABNFR RKID McCLELAN of Riverside, Hopewell, county of Albert, N. B. Merchant and Banker. Born at Hope- well, in 18.^2. Educated at Mount Allison Academy, Sackvillc, N. B. Was elected seven times for the N. B. legislature from 1854 to 1867, was appoi'ited commissioner of Public Works, in 1866 which office he held until called to the Senate at the date of confederation, May 1867. — A Liberal and Free Trader. 88 'fi INKKRMAN. Hon JOHN HAMILTON, Lumber Morchant, and Saw .Miller, llau'kcsbiiry, Ont. Horn at New Liverpool, near (Quebec in 1S27. Edncatetl in Montreal. Sat for present J^ivision in liCi^nHJativo Council of Canada, from 18t>9 until called to the Senate, by Royal Proclamation, May, IHfiT. — A (Conservative. KENNEBEC. HoN.ClIAKLESCOKMIKR, Mill-Ownor, Plessisville, P. Q. Born at St. (ircicoire-leCirand, 22 June, 1813, and educated there. Sat for Kennebec in Legislative Council of Canada, tro»n 18(12 until the Union, when called to the Senate in 18G7. — K A Liberal. KII^i:)ONAN. Hon. JOHN SUTHKRLANI), Kildonan, Manitoba. Born and educated in the North of Scotland. Settled at Red River since 1821, and was si member of the Council of Assiniboia from 18()(). Called to the Senate, 13 Decembei*, 1871. — A Nationalist In K Politics and Independent. , KINQS. Hon DAVID RKMSOR, Belleville, Ont., Born in 1823, in the Township of Markham, Ont., where ho was educated. Represented Kings Division in Le:^islative Council, Canada, from 1860 until the Union. Called to the Senate, by Royal Proclaraation, May, 1807. — A Liberal. I^AnURANTAYE. Hon. JEAN CHARLES (>TIAPAIS, P. C, Merchant, St. Denis, Kamouraska Co., P. Q. Born at Riviore Ouelle, P. Q., and educated at Nicolot College. Sat for Kamouraska in Cana- dian Assembly, from 18r)l until the Union, and was a member of the Executive Council, from 1864 to 1873. Appointed to the Senate, 13 January, 18(58. — A Conservative. 28 ll , .(* i i.ancasti:h. Hon. JAMES DAVIE8 LEWIN, St. John, N. B. Born at Womaston, Radnoiv-jliire, Wales, in 1812. Educated at Kingston (Ti-arnmar School. Called to the Senate in 187(), vice Hon. John Eoberlson, deceased. — A Liberal. LA SALLE. Hon. PIERRE A. DeBLOIS, retired Merchant, Beaiiport, Quebec Co., P. Q. Called to the Senate 8 Eebruary, 1879, vice Hon. H. Fabre, resigned. — A Consej'vaiive. LAURENTinES. Hon, JAMES G. ROSS, Merchant, (^)iiebec. Called to the Senate 11 February, 1884, vice Hon. 1). E. Price, deceased. — A Conservative. LAUZON. Seat vacant since death of Hon. C. H. Pozcr LAVALLIEHE. Hon. ANSELME HOMi:RE PAQUET, M. D., Physician ! and Surgeon, Professor of Hygiene at Victoria University, ; Montreal, St. Cuthbert, P. Q. Born in that Parish, 27 Sep- tember, 1830, and educated at the College of L'Assomption P. Q. \ Sat for Berthier Co., in Canadian Assembly, from 1863 to 1867, ; and in the House of Commons, from the date of Union until : 9 February, 1875, when called to the Senate, vice Hon. Chs. Malhiot, M. I)., deceased. — A Liberal. LONDON. Hon. ELIJAH LEONARD, London, Ont. Born in the ; United States of America. Sat in the Legislative Council of;. Canada, from 1862 until the Union, when elevated to the Senate : by Royal Proclamation May, 1867. — A Liberal. ■.'^^^•••••'^^•••^-'••/••^••-•^^•♦^•••^•'^•^"^-'•-'•.^"s *-*,*», *••."■ S4 pf;-.?-l KILDONAN * n.ATi; VII AHTorVl'K ii i 'A i I NIAGAKA -.^l.-^.fu m Im ^i^^^Mitfwfc— hi^ J OTTAWA I' J'>'^|ippw,;wi"iii/j»i.'5!iffcrr' ^SIToTM'K. ', in ! i i; J ITniv Imuv 27 M I in I 1 1811. Jioya [ of Mi J [alto count in CO count Called \ SON", ; Can ad ; Born >2 nrttil the Union. Called to th(5 Senate, by Royal I*roclamatior» .May. 18(i7.— yl Lthcral. MTI/rON. Hon. (n^:OR(JK CRAWbY)m) McKINIXSKY, of the town of Alilton, Cotinty of Ilalton, P. O., ex-Sheriff of tlie (Jounty of JTalton from 1838 to 1882. Borri in tlx; township of Trafalgar, county of JIalton, 1*. O., 2!)th March 1821), and educated there in common school and by ])rivate tutor. Jtan for Ilalton county in 1872 and 1882, bur- was unsuccessful in both elections. Called to the Senate 11th Jjuiuary 1884. — A Comeroatlve. Mii.r.ES isi.es. LiEUT.-CoL. Hon. LOUIS TRANgOIS RODRICK MAS- SON, legislative councillor for (Quebec and Privy councillor for Canada, Advocate. Terrebonne, county of the same name, P. (I. Born in Terrebonne 7 November, 18.33, educated partly at schools of (reorgetown and Worcester, United States, and com- pleted at the college of St. Il3'acinthe. Elected for Terrebonne county by acclamation in 18(17, and member for the same constituency until 30 September, 1882, when called to the Senate vice Hon. Leandre Dumouchel, deceased. Appointed legislative councillor for (Quebec in April, 1884. Was appointed minister of Militia in 1878. on account of ill health resigned that office for that of prosidont of the council in 1880, and in June 1881, for the same reason left the cabinet. — A Conservative. li > I 26 ili 'I' ^-' "** ••••**"%,' '• «.'••/••.-•.• MONTAliVII.I.i:. Hon. CIIAIILE8 KUiJKNK BOUCUMU de HOIJCIIEIJ- VllJjh], M. D., PhyHician, HouolicM-vlllo, IM^. Morn at Bouclioi- villo, P. (l, IHL'O. KducatcMl at St. Sulpiee Collci-o, Montreal, and in Pariis, Franco. Was nicmhor of Kxecutivo Council and Sjjoakor of Legislative Council, fi-om July l.SliT to February 1873. Premier of the Province of Quebec, IVom 22 September 1874 to 2 March, 1878. (^died to the Senate, February 1S71».- A Conservative. NEW WESTMINSTER. Hon. THOMAS ROBERT McINXFS, M. D., C. M. Physician and Surgeon, New Westminster City, B. C. Born at Lake Ainslic, N. S., 5 November, 1840. Educated ut Normal School, Truro, N. S. and Harvard University, I^oston, U. S. First returned for present seat on 20 March 1878, and reelected on 17 September 1878. Called to the Senate 23 December 1881. — Thoroughly Independent in Politirs. NIAaARA. Hon. JOSIAH BURR PLUMB, Niagara, Ont. Born at East Haven, Conn., U. S. in 181G. FMucated in United States. First returned to present seat in House of Commons 19 Decem- ber 1874, and again reelected at last general elections of 17 September 1878. Conservative. Called to the Senate (> February 1883.— .4 NORTH SYDNEY. Hon. THOMAS DICKSON ARCHIBALD, Merchant, North Sydney, C. B. Born at Onslow, 1813. Educated at Pictou Academy. A member of Legislative Council, N. S., from 1856 until the Union. Member of the Executive Council N. S., from 1860 to 1863. Called to the Senate, by Eoyal Proclamation, May 1867. — Independant. in»***.^%*'^*'' •••*'W*-^.'H*'%-**^''*,**»«' 36 OTTAWA. Hon. KICHAUD WILLIAM SCOTT, Q. C. Bamster, Ottawa. Born at Proseott, 24 February 1825. Ediicatod at the U. C. Oolle^o. A momborof the Executive Council, Ont., from 21 December 1871 until 7 November 1873. Secretary of State of Canada, from 9 January 1874 to 17 October 1878. Called to the Senate 13 March 1874.— A Liberal, PARK COKNER. Hon. DONALD MONTGOMERY, Park Corner, P. E. L Born in P. E. I. If) January 1808. hklucated there. Sai in the Provincial Asnembly, from 1838 to 18G2, and Speaker of the Legislative Council, from 18G2 until March 1874. Called to the Senate, 18 October 1873. — A moderate Conservative. PICTOU. Hon. ROBRRT PATTERSON GRANT, J. P. Sea Bank, Pictou, N. S. Born at InvernesH, Scotland, 1814. Educated at the Inverness Royal Academy. A member of the N. S. Assem- bly, from 1859 to 18C3. Called to the Senate, 2 February 1877, on death of Hon. John Holmes. — A Liberal. QUEEN'S Co. Hon. ROBERT POORE HAYTMORNB, Marshfield, Char- lottetown. Born at Clifton, Bristol, 1815. Educated there. A member of the Executive Council from 18G7 to 1870. Premier of P. E. L, from 1872 to 1873. A member of Legislative Council of P. E. I., from 1866 to 1874. Called to the Senate, 18 October 1873.— A Liberal. QUINTE. Hon. ROBERT READ, Belleville, Ont. Born at Pressing- field, England, 11 December 1814. A member of Legislative Council of Canada, from October 1862 until the Union. Sat in the House of Commons for East Hastings, from 1867 to 24 February 1871, when called to the Senate. — A Conservative. 27 4 \ \-. tn h ' ti ;» ?! ir '%^«,#»,^* «•-•,••♦•" ••-•.••^•%#"«^*w» •»#■"**'*,' •*^*»/**-'«,^ *»/*•-' I HKPENTIGNY. LiEUT.-CoL. Hon. JOSEPH FKANgOlS AKMANi), Kivioro dcH Prairios, P. Q. liorn ut Iliviure doH PrnirioH, 1820. Educated at St. Uyaciiitho Collcm'o. A mombor of tho LogiH- lativo Council of Canada, from 1858 until l.M)7, when called to tho Senate, by Boyal Proclamation. — A Coimrvativv. RICHMOND. Hon. WILLIAM MILLKIi, (I C, Barrihter, Halifax. Born at AntigoniKh, N. S. 12 February 1835. Educated at Grammar School, St. AndrewH, and Antigoninh Academy. Sat in N. S. Asbombly, from 1863 to 1807, when called to tho Senate by Royal Proclamation. Cho&cn as Speaker 17 October 1883. — A Liberal Conservative. RIDEAU. Seat vacant f-ince death of Hon. James Skead. RIGAUD. Hon. JOSEPH ROSAIRE THIBAUHEAU, Wholesale Merchant and Importer, Montreal. Born at Cap Sante, P. Q. 1st October 1837. Educated at tho Quebec Seminary. Called to tho Senate January 1878. — A Liberal. ROCKWOOD. Hon. WILLIAM HUNTER ODELL, Barrister, Rockwood, Frodoricton, N. B. Born in New Brunswick Educated at King's College, Fredericton, N. B. Member of the Executive Council and Post Master General, N. B., from 1865 to 1866. Called to the Senate, May 1867. — A Conservative. ROUGEMONT. Lieut. Col. Hon. WILLIAM HENRY CHAFFERS, Mor- chant, St. Cesaire, P. Q. Born in Quebec, 1830, and educated at Chambly and Montreal. Represented Rouville in the Canadian Parliament, from 1856 until 1857. Sat in Legislative Council of Canada, from January 1864 until the Union, when called to the Senate, by Royal Proclamation. — A Liberal. !^»..*.'V.V.*^«...^>^Ww>.>*V...».«%*.v**..' 28 ;ood, at itive 1866. Ler- iatod the ^tive rhen I I I'lAIFTx \UTOTM'K ->•• ^if^'-^sBBsmmmmm i':>l I I i ' i i !i IF I I % If A U ''( r ! I.: i - iuJ L Born i memb a merr until 1 May 1 L Ont. Eoyal Clair : 1803, —Al I] Contri Educa Divisi 1864 Proch wit hoi Octob L Born memb 1867 Conser B Born Educa from Can ad A Con, *^«*««»*a# ••«••••••«*•#■•«"••*••/*< '••V**/'*#"«.''*,**%**».'N/'»*"», SACKVII.LE. LiEUT.Col. AMOS EDWIN BOTSFORD, Sackville, N. B. Born in St. John, N. B., 1804. Bducated at Sackvillo. Was a member of the Executive Council N. B., from 1838 to 1840 and a member of Legislative Council of same Province, from 1833 until the Union. Called to the Senate by Eoyal Proclamation, May 18G7. — ^1 Conservative. SARNIA. LiEUT.CoL. Hon. ALEXANDER VIDAL, P. L. S. Sarnia, Ont. Born at Berkshire, Hiighind, 4 August 1819. Educated at Royal Mathematical School, London, England. Sat for Ste. Clair Division in Legislative Council of Canada, from Soptomber 1803, until the Union. Called to the Senate, 15 January 1873. — A Liberal Conservative. SAUOEEN. Hon. sir DAVID LEWIS MACPHERSON, K. C. M. G. Contractor, Ottawa, Ont, Born in Scotland, 12 September 1818. Educated at the Inverness Royal Academy. Sat for Saugeen Division in the Legislative Council of Canada, from October 1864 until the Union when called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation. Appointed Speaker of Senate and Minister without portfolio, 11 February 1880. Minister of Interior 22 October 1883. — A Conservative. '.3;- AN. SHAWINEC LiEUT.-CoL. Hon. JAMKS FERRIER Merchant, Montreal, Born in Scotland 1300. Educated in Fifeshire. Was a life member of the Legislative Council of Canada, from 1847 to May 1867 when called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation — A Conservative. SOREL. Hon. JEAN-BAPTISTE GUEVRKMONT, Sorel, P. Q. Born at La Visitation, Isle du Pads, P. Q, 4 September 1827. Educated there, Represented Richelieu in Canadian Assembly from 1854 to 1856, and sat for Sorel in Legislative Council of Canada, from 1858 until appointed to the Senate, May 1867. — A Conservative. /•*'••*•**•••,*•■••■•*.♦' ■'HI li- • i i; I. >' t[ * 1* . i • t ' 29 i J STAOACONA. Hon. PIERRE BAILLARGEON, M. D., Dentist, Quebec, Born at Crane Island, P. Q., 8 November 1812. Educated at Nicolot College and received Degrees at Harvard Univer.sity, Conn., U. S. Called to the Senate, 26 March 1875, vice lion. P. J. O. ChauveaUj resigned. — A Liberal. St. BONIFACE. Hon. marc AMABLE GIRARI). Advocate, St. Boniface, Manitoba. Born at Varennes, P. Q. 25 April, 1822. Educated at the College of St. Hjacinthe. A member of the Executive Council and Treasurer of Manitoba, from September 1870 until March 1872, and Premier of that Province, from 8 July to 2 December 1873. Appointed a member of the Executive Council for N. W. Territories in December 1872. Called to the Senate, December 1871. — A Libeial Conservative. St. CATHARINES. Hon. JAMES REA BENSON, Retired Merchant, and Banker, St. Catharines, Ont. Elected to represent Niagara in Canadian Parliament 1867, and Lincoln Division in the House of Commons, from 1867 until called to the Senate, 14 March 1868. — A Conservative. St. JOHN, (Skniou Member.) Hon. JAMES DEVER, Retired Merchant, Chipman's Hill, St. John N. B. Born at Ballyshannon, Ireland, 2 May 1825. Educated at St. John, N. B. Called to the Senate, March 1868. — A Liberal. St. JOHN, (Junior Member.) Hon. JOHN BOYD, of St. John, New Brunswick, Mer- chant. Born 1828 in Mangherafelt, county of Derry, Ireland. Educated at the Grammar School St. John, N. B. Was ap- pointed a Senator 11 February 1879, vacancy occurring by the appointment of Hon. R. D. Wilmot as Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New Brunswick. — A Liberal Conservative, 80 SUNBURY. Hon. JOHN GLASIKK, Lumber Merchant, Lincoln, Sunbury, N. B. Born at Lincoln, Snnbury Co., N. B. 8 Sep- tember 1809. Educated there. Represented Sunbury Division in N. B. Assembly, from 18(;i until called to the Senate, March 1868. — A Liberal Conservative. SYnNEY. Hon. WILLIAM McDONALD, J. P. Merchant, Little, Glace Bay, N. S. Born at River Dennis Road, Inverness Co., N. S., October 1837. Educated at St. FranQois-Xavier College, Antigonish, N. S. First returned to Dominion Parliament in 1872 and reelected at last general elections of 17 September, 1878 and 20 June 1882. Called to the Senate 12 May 1884 vice Hon. John Bourinot deceased. — A Conservative. TORONTO. Hon. frank SMITH, Wholesale Merchant, Toronto, Ont. Born at Richfield, Armagh, Ireland, in 1822. Educated in Canada. Called to the Senate, 2 February 1871. Minister without portfolio 29 July 1882 — A Conservative. n \ TRENT. Hon. BILLA FLINT, Merchant, Bridgewater, Co. Hastings. Born at Elizabethtown, Ont., 9 February 1805. Educated there. Member for Hastings in Can. Assembly, from 1848 to 1851 and 1854 to 1857. Represented Trent in Legis- lative Council, from 1863 until 1867, when called to the senate, by Royal Proclamation. — A Liberal. VICTORIA. Lieut-Col. Hon. THOMAS RYAN, Retired Merchant, Montreal, P. Q. Born at Balinakill Co., Kildare, Ireland. Educated at Clongowes College. Represented Victoria Division in Legislative Council of Canada, from 1863 until May 1867, when appointed to the Senate, by Royal Proclamation. — A Liberal Conservative. 'i !"> 1 !; It '' ■ 1 ,i,'^ ' 1 il- ■ a: i. n-,»,J 81 ,.N»»w»*ii»".-*.^.«.' i', . . I : s i ..'^y ] VICTORIA City, B. C Hon. WILLIAM JOHN MAC DONALD, Victoria, B. C. Born in County of Inverness, Scotland, 1832, and educated there. Roprcf^ented Sooke in Victoria, Vancouver Island Assembly since 1859, and sat in Legislative Council, of British Columbia until 13 December 1871, when called to the Senate. — Independent. 'i WALLACE. Hon. ALEXANDER MACFARLANK, Q. C. Barrister, Wallace, N. S. Born at Wallace, N. S. June 1817 and educated in N. S. Represented Cumberland Division in Nova Scotia AssemhiV from 185G until the Union, and satin the Executive Council 'of Nova Scotia, from 1865 to 1867. Called to the Senate, 10 October 1870. — A Conservative. WELLINGTON. Hon. MATHEW HENRY COCHRANE, Cattle Importer and Breeder, Compton, P. Q. Born at Compton, P. Q. 11 December 1824. Called to the Senate, 17 October 1872, in the place of Hon. J. S. Sanborn, Q. C, elevated to the bench. — A Conservative. \ 82 WINNIPEG. Hon. JOHN SCHULTZ, M. D. Merchant, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Born in Amherstburg, Essex Co., Ont., 1 January, 1840. Educated in Arts, at Oberlin, Ohio, U. S., and in Medecine, at Queen's College, Kingston, and Victoria College, Toronto, Ont. and graduated in 1860. Appointed a member of the Executive Council for the North West Territories in 1872. First returned to Parliament for seat in House of Commons, March 1871, and again in 1872, 1873, 1874, 1878 and 1882. Called to the Senate 22 September 1882. — A Liberal Conservative. m'.;^ pi2Ma!iaiigtLaigfv^ jlJ ^ \\' \ •4/ ■ ■■■■ *r''^'&m iflriitii WINNirCC ,^ r HiiM AC tAM.S m'-'\'.-' f* J^^'j^^?^^:-v^^^ ri. 'LA 11: X) \l, f ri ti'. I ij.,i . '■. *'."i{| AKT(>T\PE. U-. WOODSTOCK. Hon. GEORGE ALEXANDER, Woodstock, Ont. Born in Banfishire, Scotland, 21 May 1814. Educated at Aberdeen University. Sat for Gore Division in Legislative Council of Canada, from 1858 until Confederation. Appointed Senator, 30 May 18*73, vice Hon. A. A. Burnham, deceased. — A Conservative. YORK. LiBUT.CoL. Hon. GEORGE WILLIAM ALLAN, Toronto, Ont. Born in Toronto, 9 January 1822. Educated at U. C. College. Sat for York Division in Legislative Council of Canada, fVom 1858 until the Union, when called to the Senate, by Royal Proclamation, May 1867. — A Conservative. as^'^. I > i V > ?1" •'•^^^.^.^••.•...tf.' '•^*«#«^«,«^«*,«*,.«,«....^.*«M«.%.< f ts ml JlJ'_ a^ s; I STATISTrCS CONCERNING THE ZTTcmbcrs of tt^c Senate of (£ana6a. URPRRSENTATION BY PROVINCES. Thoro aro 74 Members in the Senate, viz : 22 for the Province of Ontario. 22 " " Quebec. 11 " ♦♦ Now Brunswick. 10 " " Nova Scotia. 8 ♦• " Prince Edward Island. 8 " " Manitoba. 8 " " Jh'itish Columbia. Total 74 AGES. 8 are over 40 and under 45 years of age. 4 " 45 " 50 " 11 " 60 " 55 " 6 " 55 " «0 " 14 " 60 " 65 " 12 " 65 " 70 '• 14 " 70 " 75 2 " 75 '* 80 " 3 ♦* 80 " 85 " Total 74 NoTA : — The youngest member is 42 and the eldest 84 years of age. SOCIAL LIFE. Batcholors 7. — Married 63. — Widowers 4. — Total 74. OCCUPATION. Barristers, Lawyers and Solicitors 15 Farmers and Agriculturists 4 Lumbermen or engaged in Lumber Trade 2 Merchants or engaged in Mercantile Peysuits 18 Millers or Mill-Owners 1 Notaries Public or Convoyancors 1 No Profession IH Physicians or Surgeons 8 liotirod Morcliants 7 Total 74 POLITICAL CLASSIFICATION. Ciassiticd as to Politics, they stand thus : — 38 Conservatives. 4 Independent. 11) Liberals. 10 Liberal Conservatives. 2 Na- tionalists. 1 Hcloriner. Total 74. UKLtCIION. Anglo Catholics I Baptists 2 Congregationalists 2 Episcopalians... 21 Methodists 9 Nonsectarians 1 Presbyterians 8 Ketbrmed Episcopalians 5 Koman Catholics 25 Total 74 NATIONALITIES. Americans 2 do (Canadian born) 2 English 5 do (Canadian born) lt> French do do 16 Germans do do 1 Irish 7 do do do 5 Scotch 11 do do do Total 74 > I NoTA. — Since the publication of the proceeding volume in >; 1879, Twenty Three Senators have disappeared from the list by \ cause of death or resignation and Twenty on\y were appointed in ;i their place, thus causing a diminution in the representation of l three members. •: 35 I I 1 I t \ ti V, > EXTRACT OF RULES, ORDERS — AND — FORMS OF PROCEEDINGS III! — OF THE si:natii: of Canada. ! II Absence of Senators. — Kvcry Senjitor is hound to attend the Service of the House. If his ahso'.cc i.s prolonged to Two consecutive Sessions, iiis scat shall hocomo vacant. Adjournment of the Senate. — If tliirty minutes after the time of meeting, fifteen Senators, including the Speaker, are not present, the Speaker takes the Chair and adjourns the House til the next sitting day ; the names of the Senators present being taken down by tlio Clerk. When it appears, during tiie sitting of the Senate, on notice being taken, that fifteen Senators, including the Speaker, are not present, the Senators who may bo in the adjoining rooms being previously summoned, the Speaker adjourns the House as above. If, at six o'clock, the business be not concluded, the Speaker leaves the Chair until half past seven. When the Senate adjourns on Friday, unless otherwise ordered, it stands adjourned until the Monday following. Black Eod. — See Gentleman Usher of the Black RoJ. Business of the Senate. — At each daily sitting of the Senate, the Speaker shall call for, in the following order: — lo. Presentation of Petitions; 2o. Reading of Petitions; 3o. Notices of Motions; 4o. Motions ; 5o. Orders of the Day. The Orders of the Day, which, at the adjournment, have not been proceeded with, are considered as postponed until the next ■•-'^w* ^-•.**W*rf^-' ■• rf'V-''*-*'w*»»**«'»»y*» *••.'%#•• , 86 Meeting of the Senate, — The time for the ordinary mooting of the Senate during the Session, is at three o'oloek in the afternoon, unless some olhor time shall have previously been ordered. The debates are open to the publif on production ot a card signed by the gentlom m Usher of the Black Rod. Members of the Senate. — Seo Senators. m w in,. sitting da\', to take precedence of the Orders of that da}-, unless otherwise ordered. Clerk of the Senate. — The Clerk of the Senate, who has also the title of Clerk of Parliaments, has the same ])owers as those given to the (lork of the House of Lords in England. Ilis duties towards the Senate are identical with those of the Clerk of the house of Commons towards that body. Closing. — Seo Prorogation. Debates. — ivvcry Senator (lesii'ing to speak is to rise in his place, uncovered, and ar seat in the House, and that of the Plate containing their portrait. 0., Ontario ; Q., Quebec ; N. S., Nova Scotia ; N. IJ., New Brunswick ; B. C. British Columbia; M., Manitoba ; P. E. I., Prince Edward Island e 14 19 24 20 13 25 32 33 36 34 25 Names of Members, Abbott, Hon. J J.C. Allen, Benjamin... .: 'ison, D. W Allison, \Vm. H... Amyot, Guillaume. Armstrong, J Auger. Michel Bain, James W Bain, Thomas Baker, Edgar C... Baker, Geo. B Constituencies. Argonteuil Grey, N. Eiding... Lennox Post Office Ad- dresses. ^^••♦••w •'*..«*^*%»««**««^« •%•••«"*•*» «%•**•"«'' Hants Bellechasse Middlesex, S. E. ... Shefford Soulanges Wentworth, N. R. Victoria, (B. C.)... Missisquoi 41 Montreal, Q Owen Sound, O. Adolphustown, O. Newport, N. S. . Quebec London, O Eoxton Pond, Q. St. Polycarpe, Q. Strabane, O Victoria, B. C ... Sweetsburg, Q... e ••••*»»^»*<**-**.»*. 10 175 190 155 126 152 I 87J 149 183 32 i A--"' 'h i 111 I ''1 111 ! il i I' li e 3G 34 21 14 24 IG 11) 14 17 32 31 18 22 14 30 32 18 21 29 Names of Membei'.s Barnard, F. J Beaty, James jun... Bechard, F Boll, JohnW Bel cau, I. N Benoit, P. B Benson, Wm. T... Bergeron, J. G. II. Bcrgin, Darby Bjriiior, Michel E. Billy, L. A Blake, Hon. Ed... Blondeau, C. B Boldue, Joseph . . . B^sso, Jos. G Boiirassa, F Bourbeau, D. O Bowell, Hon. Mac- [kenzie Bryson, John , Constituencies. Yale Toronto, West Iberville Addington > • • • • • Levis Chambl}' Grenville, S. K — Beauharnois Cornwall and Stor- [mont St. Ilyacinthe Rimouski Durham, W. R . Kamouraska Beauce Quebec, Centre\ St. Johns, (Q.)... Drummond & Ar- [thabaska. Hastings, N. R Pontiac Post Office Ad- dresses. Victoria, B. C ... Toronto, O Mount Johnson, [Q- Desmond, O Levis, Q St. Hubert, Q.... Cardinal, O Montreal, Q Uonvvall, O St. Ilyacinthe, Q. St. Germain de [Rimouski, Q. Toronto, O St. Pascal, Q ... St. Victor de [Tring, Q Quebec St. Valentine, Q Victoriavillo, Q. Ottawa, O Fort Coulongo, Q 93 54 133 169 nil 41 154 B 26 J 9v) 103 91 143 D 144 128 7 170 42 ■^^1 '•#^ •••#•• w^ #•**•» •••#--*' Names of Members, 28 19 33 32 25 35 21 21 35 31 24 30 21 18 24 26 33 27 17 Constituencies. Burnham, John.... Burns, Kennedy F. Burpee, Charles ... Bnrpee, Hon. I. ... Cameron, D. M Cameron, Hector. Cameron, Hugh... Cameron, M. C Campbell, C. J Campbell, Robert. Carling, Hon. J — Caron, Hon. Joseph [P. R. A. Cartwright. Hon. [Sir R. J. Casey, G. E Peterborough, E. [Riding. Gloucester Post Office Ad- dresses. Sunbury St. John, (N. B.), [City & Count}'. Middlesex, W. R... Victoria, (O.), N. [Riditig. Iverness Casgrain, P. B Catudal, M Chapleau, Hon. J.A Charlton, John Cimon, S. X. G Huron, W. Riding. Victoria, (N. S.)... Renfrew, S. R London Quebec, (county) . Huron, S. R Elgin, W. Riding... L'Islet Napierville Terrebono Norfolk, N. R.... Charlevoix Ashburnham, O. Bathurst, N. B.. Sheffield, X. B... St. John, N. B... Strath roy, O.... Toronto, O Mabou, N. S Goderich, O Baddeck, N. S... Eganville, O.... Ottawa, O Ottawa, O Kingston, O Fingal, O Quebec Napierville, Q... Ottawa, O Lynedoch, O.. Malbaie, Q I 67 94 132 102 189 25 156 120 A 188 16 2 106 119 107 159 15 108 76 ji;; ; 'li. I. ! i' 1 I \ ) ! 43 f .'•^••••"W* >,#-%*-*,<•%#•»,•»_/ •^/•^•*.*%^'S^-».» ! I i! i 27 27 33 33 35 25 26 26 15 20 34 30 U 29 32 21 31 16 26 Names of Members. Cochrane, Ed Uoekburn, A. P Colby, Chas. C Cook, Herman II.. Costigan, Hon. J... Coughlin, T Coursol, Chas. J... Curran, John, J Cuthbert, E. O.... Daly, Malachy B... Daoust, J. B..., Davies, Lous H... Dawson, S. J De St. George, Jos. [E. A. Desaulniers, Louis [Leon L Desjardins, A Dickinson, Moss K. Dodd, Murray Dugas, Firmin.... Constituencies. Nortliumberland, [K. R. Ontario, N. Il Stanstead Simcoc, E. R V^ictoria, (N. B.)... Middlesex, N. 11... Montreal, East Montreal, Centre. Bcrthier Two Moun tai ns . . . . Queen's, (P. E. I.). Algoma Portneuf St. Maurice Hochelaga Eussell Cape Breton Montcalm Post Office Ad- dresses. Brighton, O Bearverton, O.. Stansted, Q Toronto, O Ottawa, O Ofta, O Montreal Montreal, Q Berth ier, (en \_haut) Q. Halifax, N. S.... St. Eustache, Q. Charlottotown, [(P. E. I.) Prince Arthur's [Landing. Quebec Montreal, Q Montreal, Q Manotick, O Sydney, N. S.... Montcalm, Q.... 4 79 148 22 131 1 82 38 44 78 35 75 116 125 160 ;- O no 56 85 74 .*-»,*x *-••-•.»*,#•»*"• •'^•'•••••••••» ••*••*••.'••#•••••.'••*•»#• ••**•#"••' 44 ■ II ^11 !■■ I iliii n i Nanrios of Members. 35 U 27 23 21 23 35 15 28 30 19 22 11 ^1 26 34 31 IT 22 Dundas, Jos. K-... Dupont, FItivion... Edgar, David Fairbank, J. II Farrow, Thomas... Ferguson, Chas. F. Ferguson, John — Fisher, S. A Fleming, James.. Forbes, J. F Fortin, Pierre Foster, G. E Gagne, J. A Gaudet. Athanaso. Gault, M. H Geoffrion, Hon. F. Gigault, G. A Gilmor, A. H Girouard, Desire... Constituencies. Victoria, (O.) S. R. Bagot Ontario, W. 11 Lamblon, E. II Huron, E. R Post Office Ad- dresses. Leeds & Gronvillc, [N. Riding. Weliand Brome Peel Queen's, (N. S.) ... Gaspe King's, (N. B.).... Chicoutimi and [Saguenay. Nicolet Montreal, West Vercheres Rouville Charlotte Jacques Cartier.... Lindsay, O St. Liboire, Q... Toronto, O Petrolia, O Blucvale, O Kemptviile, O.. Niagara, O Knowlton, Q.... Brampton, O.... Liverpool, N. S. Gaspd, Q Apohaqui, N. B. Chicoutimi, Q... Gentilly, Q Montreal, Q Vercheres, Q St. Cesaire, Q... St. George, N. B. Montreal, Q I ni 106 H 164 47 140 30 161 178 G 51 49 172 40 24 114 127 115 39 I': i! 45 « I 1 y I ! I •^f^^^'^^^^1,^'^^' •-••N^*w-*.**^N/^***,**,#%.*»,'«»/*w"*^*^*w»*.»*»^****W'*»'"' y •*#••••••' *»*"»,*«,'«»*"»^*«w^V'' •*•-••••• 4 27 34 33 22 27 23 29 23 33 28 34 28 18 29 n 26 25 26 36 Niimes of Members. Glen, F. W Gordon, D. W Grand brois, P. E... Guilbiiult, Ed Guillet, G Gunn, Alex Hackett, Ed. Haggart, J. G Hall, E.N Harley, A Hay, Eobert Hesson, S. R.... .. Hickey, C. E HilliardG Holton, Ed Homer, J. A. R. ... Hodue, Frdderic... Hurtean, Hilaire... Innes, James Constituencies Ontario, S. R Vancouver Island. Teniiscouata Jolictte Northumberland, [W. R Kingston Prince, fP. E. I.). Lanark, 8. R Sherbrooke Oxford, S. R Toronto, Centre... Perth, N. R Dundas Peterborough, W. [Riding. Chatcauguay New Westminster. Maskinong^ L'Assomption "Wellington, S. R... Post Office Ad- dresses. Oshawa, O Nanaimo, B. C. . Riviere du loup [(en has), Q. Jolictte, Q Cobourg, O. Kingston, O Ottawa, 0....i.... Perth, O Sherbrooke, Q... Harley, O Toronto, O Stratford, O Morrisburg, O... Peterborough, O. Montreal, Q I IT, New Westmins- [tcr, B. C. Montreal, Q St. Lin, Q... Guolph, O . 150 100 50 187 77 151 141 9 138 168 58 46 42 60 J- 135 29 109 80 180 .♦^w**.****"*-*" 46 •'•••%*••••■,••••»«••*•».••,»•.•»„ -•.-».••*• -••.-•••»-— -'•--'•••--"■.-•••N.^ •.--.-• > NamcM ofWeniboj'K Const itueneieh. Post Office A d- dresses. i \ ; 16 Irvine, David Curloton, (N. B.)..- Wioklow, N. B. 162 \ I 31 Ives, Wni. B Eichmond k Wolfe. Slierbrooko, Q... 1 i 124 .; 1 '; 2T Jackbon, Joseph Norfolk, S.E Simcoe, O K^ !i 1 1 ; 23 Jamichon, Jos Lanark, N. E Almonte, 156 ';. j 30 i 24 JenkiiiH, J. T Kaulbach, C. E Queen's, P. E. I.... Lunenburg Cliarlotletown, [P.E.I. L'anenburg, N. S. 142 > ! 88 5 ': 20 Kilveit, F.E King, Geo.G Hamilton Hamilton, 0.... Chipman, N. B. 27 •! i i i 30 Queen's, (N. B.)... 130 'i ■ 36 Kinnev, J. E Kirk. John A Yarmouth Yarmouth, K. S. Glenelg, N. S.... Kingston, O Berlin, O 86 '•: •' 20 Guvfiboro 153 > i ': 19 Kirkpatrick. Hon. [Geo. A. Kranz, Hugo Frontenac... •* ■ 1 ; I 35 Waterloo, N. E.... 55 :1 • 29 Labrosse, Simon... Landerkin, Geo.... Fi'escott St. Eugene, 0... Hanover, 12 '> J 19 Grey, S. E 112 > :' 2G T-n,ndry,A C.P.E. Landry, P. A Montmairnv Villa Mastai, Q. Dorchester, N. B. mu i 89 \ '■ i; 22 Kent, (N. B.) • 25 Langelier F Langovin, Hon. Sir [H. L. Laurier, Hon. W... Mec^antic Quebec 173 '> I 34 ;; 30 Three Eivers Quebec, East Ottawa, O Arthabaskaville, [Q- 3 \ 104 \ i i 1 ^i^W i r * .t \ 9 ^••.-■'.••.•^••■♦^•^•••••••"••"•'••••••••' 47 lis M 3 M Ik 1 i 18 23 35 16 37 28 lU 25 31 25 33 20 29 16 30 22 14 17 NumoH of Members. Losago, C. A Linter, J. Y Livingstone, J Mucdonald, A. C... Macdonalci, \i. [Hon. Sir J. A. Mackenzie, Hon. A. Mackintosh, C. 11. .Mucmaster, D Macmillan, I) Massue, L. H McCallum, L McCarthy, D McCraney, W McDougald, J McDougall, H. F... McGreevy, Hon. T. Mclntyr e,P. A.... Mclsaac, A McLolan, Hon. A. [W. Constituencies. Dorchester Lambton, W. R.... Waterloo, S. R King's (P. E. I.)... Carleton, (O.) .... York, E. R Ottawa Glengarry Middlesex, K. R... Richelieu Monk .... Simcoe, N. R Halton Pictou Cape Breton Quebec, West King's (P. E. I... Antigonish Colchester Post Office Ad- dresses. Sto. Claire, Q.... Sarnia, O Baden, O, Montague Bridge [P. E. 1. Ottawa, O Toronto, O Ottawa, O Montreal. Q London, O Varennes, Q Stromness, O.... Barrie, O Oakville, O Westville, N. S. Christmas Island [N. S. Quebec Sourris, P. E. I... Antigonish, N.S. Ottawa, O i i 43 176 191 186 5 105 52 53 34 C 29 8 166 84 13 45 181 136 18 48 T i Names of Members 34 McMillan, Hugh... 36 McMullen, J 16 McNeill, Alex 15 Mills, Hon. D 27 Mitchell, Hon. P... 31 Moffat, II 17 Montplaisir, II 35Mulock, W 26 O'Brien, Wm.E... 35 0rton, G. T 23 0uiraet, J. A. 31 Paint, Henry N... ISPaterson, Jas. C... 15 Paterson, W 23 Pinsonneault, A... 29 Piatt, J. M 17 Pope, Hon. J. H... 14 Ray, W. H. 16 Reid, James Constituencies. Vaudrenil Wellington, NK... Hruce, N. R Bothvvell Northumberland, [(N. 11.) liestigouche Champlain , York, N. E Muskoka , Wellington, C. R... Laval Richmond, (N. S.). Essex, N. R Brant, S. R Laprairie Prince Edward.... Compton Annapolis Cariboo Post Ottico Ad- dresjses. Rigaud, Q Mount Forest, O. Wiarton, O Bothwcll Montreal, (} DalhouHlc, N. B. Cap de la Mag- [deleinc, Q. Toronto, O Shanty Bay, O... Fergus, O Montreal, Q Halifax, N. S.... Windsor, O Brantford, O.... St. Jacques le [Mineur, Q Picton, O , Ottawa, O Clementsport, m. S. Quesnelle, B. C. % i 73 174 U7 117 12 95 81 137 96 31 11 57 30 121 E 179 17 mi 170 >•••••••"•• '»•%•*•••»*■« 49 ,! ! i^ e Names of Members. 24 J 5 21 20 32 24 30 24 3lJ 21 35 34 22 15 IG 36 Rinfi-et, C.I Riopol, L. J Robertson, A Robertson T Robertson, T. ... Ross, A. W Royal, Joseph.... Rykcrt, J. C Seott, Thomas Sc river, Julius Shakespeare, N".... Small, John Smyth, Henry Somorville, J Somerville, J Springer, Lewis... Constituencies. Lotbiniore Bonaventure Hastings, W. R... . Hamilton Shelburne Lisgar lOSproulo, T. S 20 32 Stairs, J. F Sutherland, H Provencher Lincoln & Niagara. Winnipeg Huntingdon Victoria, (B. C.)... Toronto, East Kent Brant, N, R Bruce W. R Wentvvorth, S. R. Grey, E. R Halifax Selkirk Post Office Ad- dresses. e Ste. Croix, Q New Carlisle, Q. Belleville, O Hamilton, O Barrington, N. S. Winnipeg, M — St. Boniface, M. St.Catharines, O. Winnipeg, M HemmingfordjQ. Victoria, B. C ... Toronto, O Chatham, O Dundas, O Luck now, O Hamilton, O Markdale, O Halifax, N. S.... Winnipeg, M.... 145 GG 65 129 167 111 21 69 122 99 83 165 192 177 139 11 182 50 \^' ^1 - - - » .•-■•«•.•»*•* •• «• ■■ "* '■ *' "' "' " "* "* '* *' *' • •* "' "' •-'•-••«.'*.**-—--•-*•-**-••-•••-■*••-— -----•--*-— 4< •5 6 Names of Members. Constituencies. Post Office Ad- dresses. 28 Siithci'land, James. Oxfoid, N. R Woodstock, 0.... 147 \ 28 Tasse, Joseph Ottawa, (City).... Ottawa, 37 \ 24 Taylor, George.... Temple, Thomas... Thompson, David. Til ley, Hon. Sir L. Tjeeds. S. R Gananoque, 0.... Fredericton,N.B. Deans, O 70 '> • 37 York, N. B 157 • : 20 Haldimand 113 !• ; 32 St. John (N. B).... Ottawa, O ^\ • 17 Townshend, C. J... Trow, James Cumberland Amherst, N. S... Stratford, O 184 •: ; 28 Perth, S. R. 134!^ ; 29 Tiipper, C. H Tyrwhitt, Richard. Pictou Halifax, N.S. ... Bradford 61 ■' ;" 33 Simcoe, S. R G8 \ : 18 Vail, Hon. Wm. B Digby Halifax, KS.... 101 > • 2(j Valin, Pierre V Montmorency Yamaska Quebec 14; • 36 Vanasse, Fabien... Wallace, John.. Montreal, Q .... Hillsboro', N. B. ?8 •: : 14 Albert 98 \ ; 37 Wallace, N. C York, (0.) W. R... Woodbridge, 0. 59 \ 25 Watson, Robert — Marn uette Portage la Prai- [rie, M. 103 ■•: 32 Weldon, Chas. W. St. John, (N. B.) St. John, N. 3.. 118 > 15 Wells, Rupert M.. White, John H [City & County. Bruce, E. R Toronto, 146 \ 20 Hastings, E. R .... Roslin. O 33 •; l! I 1 tl 51 ( I ' I ( ill '■ ■::':! ill .^*^*»^"»»**.'»*»*"»**»,' *•*"••**••'••* "•.■••-*••#■' "*#••-•*•'•**"•- '••-'••^■•••*«''«**«-''*.»*»*" ••••-'•*•*•»•-•- '*»,/«%*-*,*»^^**y-%,,-»,^*,V~*-" 1 i Names of Members. Constituencies. Post Office Ad- dresses. 1 's e K 31 White Peter Renfrew, N. R Pembroke, 0.... 20 16 White, Thomas... . Cardwell Montreal, Q 23 19 Wigle, Lewis Essex, S. R Leamington, 0. 62 18 Williams, A. T. H. Durham, E. R Port Hope, 0.... 19 18 Wilson. J. H Elffin, E. R St. Thomas. 0. . F 15 Wood, John F Brockville Brockville, O.... 64 36 Wood, Josiah Westmoreland . . . Sackville,N.B... 48 22 Woodworth, D. B. King's (N.S.) Cornwallis, N. S. 63 28 Wrigth, Alonzo.... Ottawa, (County). Ironsides, (Hull) 128 29 Yeo, Jomes Prince, (P. E.I.)... Port Hill, P.B.I 163 ^.^.•'.•'••^•"•. •.»••"." •»»»««<.»»^»i.»V»%»».^%-'».%«' 52 f*** 'Ill „1I' '' .an m DIAGRAM or THE H61 TfC Bluv 76 CiMON 61 TUPPER PiCTOU 46 Hebron 31 Orton 17 Pope 3 Lanoevin 91 Blonocau 77 GUIILET 62 WlQlE 47 Farrow 32 Baker mimisquoi 18 McLelan 4 92 Temple 78 CUTHBERT 63 WOOOWORTH 48 Wood we5tm0«ilan0 83 White E. HUllNQt 19 Williams 5 Macoonaio Ctnuroi) 93 Barnard 79 Cochrane 64 Wood BROCXyiLU 49 Foster 34 Macmilun MIOOUUI 20 White RlDFIIEW 6 TllUY 94 Burns 80 Hurteau 65 Robertson HAtTIMOl 50 Grandbois 35 Oalv 21 RvKERT 7 BOWEIL 95' Moffat 81 MUNTPLAlSIR 66 RiOPEL 51 FOflTIN 36 Ferguson LUOS 22 Colby 8 McCarthy F. F. Rouleau. Clerk Asst 96 O'Brien s2 COU(.HLIN 67 Bc'rnham 52 Mackintosh 37 Tasse 23 White CimowiLL 9 Haggart 97 ' McNEki 83 Small 68 Tyrwhitt 53 Macmaster 38 Coursol 24 Qault 10 Abbott 98 Wallace ALUDT 84 MCOOUGALO 69 Scott 54 Beaty 39 Girouaro 25 Cameron VlCTOIIIA 11 Ouihet 99 Shakespeare s5 OOOD 70 Taylor 55 Kranz 40 Gaudet 26 BCRSIN 12 Mitchell HOME* 11 -ii^^rj #- OrmAL Rei .Jl X W. MacDone 'tROEANT AT Mk D n MmmmhJ "NCI T F COMMONS' OWAWBEH J.I CUKI a iwoT H,OfC, F. F. RooiEAu CURK A«8T 0/ T m Otmki Haom W. MacDoneu 'kKiAui Ar Amu Entrance AMVE the Skaker'i Chair 7 F WiuoN 101 Vaii 102 Burpee IT.JOnn 103 BUKE 104 UURIER 107 CAtGRAIN 108 Charlton 109 HOUOE 110 OESMRaNS HI ftOVAt 112 Lanserkin 113 Thohpion 114 Geoffrion 114^ R«v II ESCAR Gillmor llfi Oavies 12P Robertson 130 Kino 117 Mills 118 Weloon 131 Cook 132 Burpee Sunliwr 106 Mackenzie 119 Casey 133 Becharo 106 Cartairkmt 120 Cameron HUAOII 13 1 Trow 121 Paterson Bum 122 Scriver 135 HOLTON 136 MclSAAC 123 Wright 124 Ives 137 MiaocA 13S Hall 125 Dawson 12tl Amyot 139 140 FeRSioSO"- wiu.'kj 127 QlGAULT 128 BOURBEAU 141 Hackett 14:! Jenkins LANDRY 143 Boiouc I 1 i AUC'R Bernier 141 B0UflA«M 159 Catudal 145 Rinfret 160 De St. Geor<; 1 146 Wells 161 fllHER 147 Sutherland OUFWO 162 Irvine 148 CoCKBURN 163 Yto 149 Bain WMTWOIITH 164 Fairbank 150 Glen 165 SOMERVILIE Ba'nt 151 Gunn 166 McCraney 152 ARMSTRONfl Ross 153 Kirk HarlEy 154 Benson 169 Bell 155 Allison h»»u lJi» 8(1 » SON 156 Camerow iKwaitiM i:i OUNDAS 157 Jamieson 172 Gaone 158 Reid 173 Lanoeuer 174 McMullen 176 Lister 177 Srrincer 178 FlEMINC 180 Innes 181 McIntyre 182 Sutherland 184 TOWNtHEND 185 137 GuilBAyiT lii'A Belleau RlKfAlW 189 Cameron MiOMItU 190 Allison LlllMI 191 LiVWOlTONE 194 195 197 198 199 20(J T Entrance i » if i: 31 lllllli'^ 'i;i i( i 1 1 | t 1 1 ii fc ji i 'i\ j* f T i TF- ■ ' I f i i ti l l 1 1 1 1 V' i V .^.;;; ri A IK \IV .lHT<)r\ IK. ADniNOTON. JOHN WILLIAM BKLL, Farmoi- of Uuindcn, county ol" Addin^ton, Ontario. Born in Cnmdon, county of Addin«;ton, 18 Marcii 1838, educated at Nowbur^h (Jramniar School. Elected at the last fijeneral elections, 20 June 18S2, by a majo- rity of 502 against his opponent John W. Boll. — A Conservative. AT.BERT. JOHN WALLACE, Farmer of Hillsborougli, county of Albert, N. B. Born 18 November 1821 in Hillsborough jibovo mentioned, and educated there. First returned to Parliament in 1807, reelected 1872 and 1873; defeated in 187^^, reelected in 1882, unseated by the court in ]88o and reelected. Opponent, Alexander Rogers, majority of Mr. Wallace, 111). — A .Liberal Conservative. AI.OOMA. SIMON JAMES DAWSON, Civil Engineer, Thunder Bay, Algoma, Ont. Born and educated in Scotland. First returned for present Constituency in the Local Legislature, Ontario, in 1875, for House of Comn)ons in 1878, and at last general election of 20 Juno 1882, by a majority of 595 over William McDougall. — Independant. ANNAPOLIS. LiEUT.-CoLoNEL JOHN HALLETT RAY, Farmer, of Clementsport, county of Annapolis, N. S. Born 20 May 1825 at Clements, educated there and at Annapolis Royal Grammar School. Elected to Local Legislature in 1864, return- ed to Federal Parliament 18G7, sat till 1878, defeated in that election and reelected at last general elections, 20 June 1882, by a majority of G2 over his opponent R. E. Fitzrandolph. — A Liberal ANTiaONISH. ANGUS McISAAC, Barrister, Antigonish, N. S. Born at Antigonish, N. S. in 1842. Educated at St. Frangois Xavior 53 \ ...^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) i 1.0 I.I 1^ 1^5 1 2.2 ^ m i'o i|2.0 L25 III 1.4 1.8 1.6 'V «> ^1 t^ ^/' '/ /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MSBO (716)*73-4S03 ^ ^ w o^ ^.-••*«'' ,**•'•**••••••.'••*•' '•*■'*»/"** ••••*.'•« rf " College, N. S. Fir^t returned to Parliament for present seat, December 18T3, September 1878, and by a majority of 333 over C. B. Widden at last general election, 20 June 1882. — A Liberal. ARaENTEIJir.. Hon. JOHN JOSEPH CALDWELL ABBOTT, D. C. L., Q. C, Advocate of Montreal. Born 12 March 1821 at St. Andrews, county of Argenteuil, P. (},. Educated in the same place and at University of McGiil College, Montreal. Was Solicitor (ieneral for Lower Canada I'rom 24 May 1862 to 14 .^i ay 18(13, elected for present seat in Canadian Assembly, in 1857, returned to Commons at general election 18G7, reelected 1872 and 1874, unseated October 1874, candidate in 1878 and defeated, but reelected February 1880, sitting member. Dr. Christie being unseated, unseated on petition 1881, but reelected b5' an increased majoi-ity, and reelected by acclamation at the last general election, 20 June 1882. Was associated Avith the Hon. Sir II. Langevin on the Letellier mission to England in 1879. — A Liberal, Conservative. BAGOT. FLAVIEN DUPONT, of St. Liboire, county of Bagot, P. Q., Notary. Born 13 February 1847 in St. Simon, county aforesaid, and educated at College of St. Hyacirthe. First elected August 1876 for the Legislative Assembly ot Quebec, defeated 1st May 1878. Elected 2nd September 1882 against 0. Desmarais, his opponent by a majority of 301. — A Conservative. BEAUCE. JOSEPH BOLDUC, Notary, St. Victor do Tring, P. Q. Born in St. Victor de Tring, count}^ Beauce, P. Q., 22 June 1847. Educated in Ste. Mario, county Beauce, P. Q., and at Laval University, Quebec. First returned to Parliament for present seat in October 1876, and reelected in li-78, and again at last general election 20 Juno 1882, majority 1264, opponent F. X. Lemieux. — A Conservative. .-S^ ••• *m^ *W« *«^*. *•••««««••«••• ««%•*•< '«.%^*«*««*»*N*^*%«^«N^«««k«*^N»%'«%«*««*»«'>^***%«%#^»^' 64 immm BEAUHARNOIS JOSEPH GIDEON HORACE BERGERON, B. C L., Advocate and Barrister, Montreal, P. Q. Born at Rigaud, county Vaudreuil, 13 October 1854. Educated at tl»e Jesuits College, Montreal. First returned to Parliament for present seat on January 1870, and reelected by acclamation on 13 June 1882. — A Liberal Conservative. BELLECHASSK. LiEUT.-CoL. GUILLAUME AMYOT,Advocato, Quebec,P. Q. Born 1) December 1843 at St. Gervais, county of Bellechtisse, P. Q., educated at College of Ste. Anne Lapocatiore, county of Kamouraska. Defeated by Achille LaRue at tlie general election of 17 September 1878 by a majority of 52, elected 20 March 1881, contested the election, got it annulled and M. LaRue disqualified, the trial coming twice before the Supreme Court, had been defeated twice in ihe county of Lotbiniore by Hon. H. G. Joly. Opposed at the general election of 20 June li*82 by Ph. O. oUas Ernest Pacaud and elected by a maj(>rity of 142. — A Liberal Conservative. I BERTHIER. EDWARD OCTAVIAN CUTHBERT, thier. Farmer. Born at the Manor House, 3 December 1827. Educated at Berthicr College. First returned to Parliament for February 1875, reelected in 1878, and again 1882 by a majority of 30 over Louis Siivestre, v^ Seignior of Ber- Berthier, P. Q. and at Chambly present seat in elected 20 June — A Conservative. BONAVENTURE. LOUIS JOSEPH RIOPEL, of New Carlisle and city of Quebec, Advocate. Born at St. Jacques de I'Achigan, county of Montcalm, P. Q., 11 of November 1843, educated at L'As- somption college and Laval University. Was returned for Bonaventure seat at Quebec Legislative Assembly 2 December 1881, by a majority of 652 over his opponent Mr. Charles Cyr. InJuna 1882, at the request of his constituents resigned his seat in the local House and was returned by acclamation for the present seat, 13 June 1882. — A Conservative. '•••%••.••.•»,•••• V". 66 '••'••••••••%**,^*«* •••*•••. BOTHWEI^L. Hon. DaVID MILLS, Writer, L. L. K P. C, Palmyra, Ont. Born in the township of Oxford, Kent, Ont., 18 3Iarch 1831, f^radualed at Michigan University. Klected for Bothwell county in elections of 1SIJ7, 1S72, 1874, 1876, 1878. Minister of the Interior from Octoher 187(> to October 1878. In the last general election of June 18S2 his opponent J. J. Hawkins was declared elected by a majority of KJ, but after contestation before the court, the ju(l .•5-7^v.>;.j\r'.>/-'.-, ■■"• -* •''■" rV-.'.V-.'.»VP-r;-V.W-" -^:.^■•p•..>;.flaaa II Ml \\. i V J, '^ .'..tec ,=I>^*lu_ . f wr^i^^^. ^ JlkMMiiiiaiMiUiUliiaMMW'^.')!':'.:'' .3 "fLATE XVI i^V* ''"iff 'I.I II iiiii I rr 'iii m i I'liTii i iiiiii i ifil i -.J Born in sity. 1 1871, 1^ 1873 an Januarj major it; AI and fan in the ( Wimble Elected against JA of Luck Dun fen At the 1 date, an rityof^ MU N. S. I MtAUie by a ma, Mackay servative, HE( Christm Island, ( First rel BRUCE, (Kast Rioino). RUPERT MP:ARSE WKLLS, B. a., Bnriister, Toronto. Born in count}'' ofTrcbCOtt 1835, educated at Toronto Univer- sity. First elected for south Bruce in Ontario LegiHJature in 1871, 1873, 1871), elected speaker of paid ahsembly 7 January 1873 and again 23rd November 1875, which office ho held until January 1880, elected for present seat 20 Juno 1882 by u majority of CI over his opponent Alexander Shaw. — A Jiefonner. BRUCK, (North Ridino). ALEXANDER McNElLL, Barrister of the Middle Temple and farmer, Wyarton, Bruce county, Ont. Born 18 May 1842, in the Curran, Larne, county of Antrim, Ireland, educated at Wimbledon, Surrey, England, and at Trinity College, Dublin. Elected at the last general election 20 Juno 1882, majority 88, against his opponent John Gillies. — A Cotiservative. I BRUCE, INVEST RiDINO). JAMES SOMERVILLE, N. P., Millwright and Engineer of Lucknow, county of Bruce, Ont. Born 31 January 1826, at Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, educated there at High School. At the reform convention of Kincardine was nomir.ated candi- date, and elected 28 June 1882, against J. H. Scott by a majo- rity of 892.— A Meformer. CAPE BRETON, (i) MURRAY DODD, Barrister, Q. C, Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. Born 23 May 1843 at Sydney, educated there and at Mt. Allison Academy, Sackvi lie, Westmoreland, N. B. Elected by a majority of 303, 224 and 113 over H. F. McDougall, N. L. Macka}' and W. McK. McLeod respectively. — A Liberal Con- servative. CAPE (2) BRETON, HECTOR F. McDOUGALL, J. P., Merchant and Farmer, Christmas Island, Capo Breton, N. S. Born at Christmas Island, 6th June 1848, and educated at Grammar School there. First returned to Nova Scotia Legislature in 1878, when defeat- '••*•*•••*••**•*••' 57 ■ ».• •»•*•• *•*•■ f i in^ Attornoy ^Jonorul White. Sat in the llolinos Tli()iii|)s()n Goveriimont from Octohor 187H to May 1H82, whon ro.sigiiod to run tor J)ominion l^irliiununt and was unsiiccoMsrul. First oloetcd to present seat on 'A July 1881 by a inajoi'ity of 150 over N. L. McKay. — A Liberal Conservative. CAUinVKI.!.. THOMAS WHITK, Journalist, Montreal. Horn 7 Aui^nist 18:m in Montreal, educated there at lli^'h School. In 1807 contested South Wentworth for Le;^islative Assomhly, Ontario, defeated by li, 1874, contested J^-escott, Ont., deleated by 6, 1874, contested Montreal West, l\ Q., defeated by 7, 1875, contested the same constituency and was defeated by 50. 1878, first elected for the j)resent seal 17 September 1878 over Joseph Patullo by a majority of 257. Ileturned 20 Juno 1882, majority 341 over Jas. F. McLauirhlin. — A Conservative. \ GAHLKTON, N. 13. DAVID IIIVIXIO, Farmer, Centrevillo, county of Carloton, >«. IJ. iJorn 2(5 November 1831 at Orimland, Formanauch county, Ireland. Elected for the first time in 1881, on the death of G. II. Connell, reolectoii 20 June 1882, by a majority of 1«9 over \V. Lindsay. — A Liberal. CAUr^ETON, Ont. HiGiiT IIox. S[R JOHN ALFXANDKR MACDONALD, K. C. B., K. 0. M. U., D. C. L., L. L. D., Q. C, Barrister, Ottawa. Born in Kiiiii^ston, 11 January 1815. hducatod at the Royal Grammar School, there. Sat for Kingston in Canadian Assem- bly, from 1844 until the Union, during which period ho filled the followinir offices in the Executive Council of Canada: Receiver General, from 21 Ma}- to 7 Docombor 1847 ; Commis- sioner of Crown Lands, from 8 De.;orabor 1847 to 10 March 1848; Prime Minister and Attorney General for Upper Canada, from 11 September 1854 to 29 July 1858; Post-Master General, from 6 to 7 August 1858 ; Attorney General for Upper Canada a second time and Minister of Militia, from 7 August 1858 to May 1862, and again Attorney General for Upper Canada, from August 1865 until the Union. First returned to House of ••»*•*••*•' *w"»-**-»****«-**-'^<"*»**.'*»'*»*"* •**•'*• *^ •' 58 '••.^./ •» /•».'♦.'••#"*.*•.'*<• ^^»**. '•*^*»»-«^»^ •. »•*•«'•.»"« «*».»».»'»/*».'«^ Commons for Kin^ntoii, at ^unorul elcctionH of 1807 and rco- •] looted in 1H72 and 1874. On 1 July 18(17 ho was callo. on accoptation of ;• OlHc'j as Prime Minister and Mitiistor of tho Interior, 31 > October 1878, elected 20 June 18H2, for hoth c(Minties of Car- j leton and Lennox, ()., hy a majority of 5()8 and 55(1 over K. H. ;i Bronson and John May respectively, in the former county, and < 200 over Dr. W. Allison in the latter, which ho abandoned to 'j represent Carleton. Sworn as president of tho Privy Council ':■ 22 October 18S3.— /I Conacrvatioe. <. — \ CAUIHOO. JAMKS KKII), Merchant of (^uesnello mouth, district of 5 Cariboo, H. C Born 1 Aut^ust 1830 in the township of Hull, \ Ottawa county, P. Q., educated in the common scholl of Ottawa ':• and Carleton. Klected 151 March 1H8I to till the vacancy caused •; by tho death of Joshua Spencer Thompson, lleelocted by •.; acclamation 13 Juno i882. — A Liberal (Conservative. ) < GHAMBI^Y. PIKRUF^: BASILK BKNOIT, J. P., Farmer, St. Uubert, P. Q. Born at Longueil 8 October 1837, educated at St. llya- cintho colle«^e. Klected in 18'J7 aiijainst late Justice W. Dorion, majority 1(>7. Defeated in 1871 by Dr. Lurocqiio, minority 200, elected in 1872, majority 158 against Dr. T. do Grosbois, defeated in 187-1 January by A. Jodoin, minority 10, defeated again in tho same year, December, by A. Jodoin minority 4G, elected in 187() against Dr. Fortior majority 150, elected in 1878 majority overS. T. Willott 44, and returned at tho last general election of 20 Juno 1882 by a majority of 549 over F. X. N. Berth iaume, — A Conservative. CHAMPI.AIN. HYPOLITE MONTPLAISIR, Farmer, Cap do la Magde- leine, P. Q. Born at Cap do la Magdeleino, 1838. Educated at Three Rivers. First returned to Parliament for present seat in 1874, elected in 1878, and again 20 June 1882, majority 1159, opponent A. Turcotto. — A Conservative. I ^••.•••••••'»"*.»"^»' 69 '••■•••••••••»•"•••»• •.••••••••••••^••"♦••»»*»« v«^»** i l' II ; 1 CHAHT^EVOIX. SIMON X. CIMON, Contractor and Mannfactuior of Malbaie county of Charlevoix, P. i^. Horn ',i Doccmbor 1820 at Malbaio and odueatcd at Quuboc Seminary. Fir^t entered Parliament in 18()7. Kloeted 20 June 1882, opponent J. A. J. Kane, majority :J63. — A Conservative. i CHARLOTTE. ARTJIUJI HILL (ilLMOR, Jr, Miil-Ownor, St. Goori^^o, Charlotte Co., N. B., where i>o was born 12 March, 1824. Educated at St. Andrews' (Jnimmar Sciiool. Sat for Cimrlotte Co., in N. B. AKscmbly, from 1854 until I860, and wa.s in the interval appointed Provincial Secretary in 18G5. First returned for present seat in 1874, reelected in 1878, and again on the 20 June 1882 b}' a majority of .U4 over 13. R. Stevenson. — A Liberal. \ ohatp:auguay. EDWARD IIOLTON, Advocate of Montreal. Born in Montreal 14 September 1844, and educated there at private School and McGill University. Elected for the first time in April 1880, after the death of his Father, Hon. L. H. Holton, re-elected at the last general election 20 June 1882 against F. A. Quinn, majority 69. — A Liberal. \ CHICOUTIMI AND SAQUENAY. JEAN ALFRED GAGNE, Advocate of the town of Chicou- timi. P. Q. Bornl7 April 1842 atMalbaie, county of Charlevoix, P. Q., educated at the Seminary of Quebec. Has been candidate at the general election of 1872 and 1878 for the House of Com- mons, and at the general election of 1878 for the local House but was defeated by small majorities, was elected for the first time at the last general election of 20 June 1882 by a majority of 1116 over his opponent L. N. Catellier. — A Libeval Conservative. I ■-%.»*■*%.••*.'*•/*»*••-**•'*•/"♦.**•* •' •».*»,**^ *^ •*•,*•«#••#•••••••*•*•*•••••••*••*•*• ^•^ 60 I 1 ti-.yy.v*;-. a^ p|..\Ti: x\ii. ■:^ AlllKTYI'l- ill I 4 'I i^ I t I I 4 1M..\TK Win AimirvpB. U I i f : i^ Ont. Jit Mi ofCc COIlft June to ru of 43 Fishi Towi until gcnei appo Nove electi Coun June ] 7 Sep M. D Parli 1872. ^onei Bethi C Law, Marcl ty of laturc a mcT On2( —A2 wmm^ -•.#^^ ••#-*.• •*'*•/' |'^.*••/ »»'N«^ COLCHESTER. Hon. AECIIIBALD WOODBURY McLELLAN, Ottawa Ont. Born in Londonderry N. S. December 18, 1824, educated at Mount Allison, Wesloyan Academy, rej)re8cnted the county of Colchester in the N. S. legislativo Assembly from 1858 until confederation and then in the House of Commons, until 21 June 1869 when called to the Senate, resigned latter position to run for pressent scat and elected 20 June 1882 by a majority of 435 over F. A. Lawrence. Sworn as minister of Marino and Fisheries 10 July 1882. — A Conservative. COMPTON. Hon. JOHN IIENEY POPE, Ottawa. Born in Eastern Townships, P. Q. First sat in Canadian Assembly from 1857 until the Union. lielurned to Commons by acclamation at general election, 18(J7 and again on 25th October 1871 when appointed Minister of Agriculture, which office he hold until 5 November 1873, beiii;.-: reelected in 1872. Keelected at general elections of 1874 and 17 October 1878, when sworn of the Privy Council as Minister of Agriculture. Elected for present seat 20 June 1882, by 780 over II. E. Cairns. — A Liberal Conservative. CORNWAL ANI> STORNONT. DARBY BEIKIIN, M. D., Cornwall, Ont. Born in Toronto, 7 September, 182G. Educated at U. C. College. (Iraduated as M. 1)., at University of McGill College, 1847. First returned to Parliament for present seat, by acclamation at general election, 1872. Defeated D. B. McLennan 1878, and elected at last general election 20 June, 1882 majority 441), opponent James Bethune. — A Conservative. CUMBERLAND. CHAELES JAMES TOWNSIIEND, Q. C. Barrister at Law, Amherst, Cumberland Co. N. S. Born at Amherst on 22nd. March 1844, and educated at the Collegiate School and Universi- ty of King's college, Windsor N. S. First returned to Local Legis- lature Nova Scotia in 1874, and again in 1878, when he became am'.mber of the Holmes administration and finally in 1882. On 26th Juno 1884 was elected by acclamation for present seat. — A Liberal Conservative. 61 Ill Mii i ;: DiGBY. f i Lieut-Colonel Hon. WILLIAM BERIAN VAIL, retired > Merchant and Ship Owner, of Halifax, N. S. Born 19 December ) 1823 at Supsex, county of Kings, N. B., educated there at"; Grammar School. Elected in 18G7, appointed Provincial '} Secretary, again elected for Provincial Assembly in 1871, v resigned office and seat in 1874, elected ibr the House of Com- ■!; mons October 1874, and appointed Minister of Militia and '> Defence, defeated in 1878, again elected 25 June 1882 over v John C. Wade by a majority of 252. — A Liberal. { \ DORCHESTER. C CHARLES ALEXANDRE LESAGE, M. D., Ste. Claire, > county of Dorchester, P- Q. Born 25 February 1843 at St. ;' Grdgoire le Grand, county of Iberville, P. Q., educated at coll- ■: ege of St. Hyacinthe, graduated at I'Universite Laval. Elected ;j by acclamation 13 June 1882. — A Conservative. DRUMMOND & ARTHABASKA. DESIRE OLIVIER BOURBEAU, J. P., Merchant, Victo- > riaville, P. Q. Born at St. Pierre les Becquets, 21 September, ;' 1834. Educated at three Rivers and Quebec. First returned to ;' Parliament, 27 October, 1877, reelected in 1878, and again 20 .; June 1882 by a majority of 610 over L. J. Cannon. — A Con- > servative. < DUNDAS. :v CHARLES ERASTUS HICKEY, Physician, B. A., M. D. > C. M. of Morrisburg, county of Dundas, P. O. Born March 24 ;' 1840, at Williamsburg, Dundas Co., educated at Common School, I Cornwall Grammar School, University of Victoria College, '( Cobourg, and graduated at McGill University, Montreal. Elected > 20 June 1882 (last general election) T. F Chamberlain opponent i majorit}'- 89. — A Liberal Conservative. \ DURHAM, (East Riding.) I LiEUT-CoL. ARTHUR TREFUSIS HENEAGE WIL- 5 LIAMS. Born in Port Hope, Ont., 1837. Educated at Upper «2 .'N^V»"«J'«i.'N^«.'«.' ^ J ; Canada College and Edinburgh University. Sat for present Constituency in local Legislature, Ont., since 18G7, elected in 1878, reelected by a majority of 381 over Lewis Eoss, 20 Juno 1882. — A Conservative. DURHAM, (West Ridino.) Hon. EDWAED BLAKE, M. A., Q. C, P. C, Barrister at Law, Toronto. Born in township of Adelaide, Middlesex, 13 October, 1833, educated at University of Toronto where he was graduated. Eeturned for South Bruce in local Legislature, O. in 1867, called to form a government, 1871, elected for South Bruce and for West Durham in 1871, first returned to the Commons for West Durham at gen. election 1867, re-elected by acclamation and also returned for South Bruce in 1872, returned in 1874, and also by acclamation on being appointed Minister of Justice, *375, resigned 1877, and exchanged for (he port folio of president of Council, resigned January 1878 in consequence of ill health, defeated for south Bruce, 1878, elected for the present seat 1879, after the resignation of Mr. Burk, reelected at last general election 20 June 1882 by 118 over C. W. Bunting, and a short time after was chosen as Leader of the Liberal Party. — A Liberal. I I ELG-IN, (East Riding.) JOHN HENEY WILSON, of St. Thomas, Elgin Co., P. O. Physician. Born in 1833, at Quebec, educated at St. Thomas, in Grammar School, Victoria College and University of New York. Elected for local Legislature, O. in 1871, and 1872, and again for the present seat 20 June 1882, by a majority of 124 over Thomas Arkell. — A Liberal. ELG-IN, (West Riding.) GEOEGE ELLIOTT CASEY, B. A., J. P. Farmer, Fin- gal, Ont. Born in the Township of Southwold, Ont., 24 March, 1850. Educated at St. Thomas Grammar School, and Toronto University. First returned to Dominion Parliament, for Pre- sent seat in 1872, in 1874, 1878, and again 20 June, 1882, by a majority of 805, opponent Alexander Clark. — A Liberal. 68 .::-J j; ESSEX, (North Riding) y JAMES COLEBROOKK PATTKitSON, Barnstor, Windsor, ;; Ont. Born at Armagh, Ireland, in 1839. Educated in Dublin. ': Sat foi" Essex in the Local JIouso, Ont., from 1875 until It Sep- ';• tomber, 1878 when elected for present seat. Elected at last ;• general election, 20 June 1882, by a majority of G92 over J. A. < Kilroy.— i4 Conservative. ESSEX, 'SoDTH Riding.) LEWIS WIULE, Merchant, Learmington, County of Essex, P. O. Born 10 March 1845, in the Township ofGostield, Essex Co. educated at Kingsville. Entered in legislatuve of Ontario in 1875, elected again for the local House in 1875 and again in 1879, resigned in Juno 1882 and returned for the same consti- tuency in the Dominion Parliament by GO over William McCJi'egor his opponent. —yl Libenil Conservative. . FHONTENAC. Hon. Lieut.-Col. CJEOEGE AIEEY KIRKPATEICK, L. L. B., Q. C. Barrister, Kingston, Ont. Born in Kingston, 13 September, 1841. Educated at Kingston Grammar School, St. John's High School, P. Q., and Trinity College, Dublin. Sat for present seat, from April 187v> until last general election 13 June 1882, when e ected by acclamation. Was chosen as Speaker of the House of Commons at the opening of the Session of 1883. — A Contervative. GASPE. PIERRE FORTIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Quebec. Born at Vercheres, P. Q., December, 1823. Educated at the Montreal Seminary and McGill College. Sat for present seat, from 1867 until 1875, and for same Constituency in Quebec As- sembly, from 1867 to 1878. Was during that period a member of the Executive Council and Commissioner of Crown Lands P. Q., and Speaker of the Quebec Legislature. Was elected in 1878. and re-elected at last general election 13 June 1882 by acclamation. — A Conservative. U 'A^^' ■Trt;^h*•-V•^Tl'5»rrtl'••A••■'■■•■'■ :'"-•■■■••-:■ !■: I'l.VTi: \l\. I , m l " |ii -'n i inr I i - i - ■ii ji !■ ■■ 1 ,-. :;.- \HTn(^ IK. a lal^i*i^Mfe*ilU r »* /3*tv* r ?«»-«* fta^^jr Sj liiiiii " i i ii " ii rri'r' ii «^riiM'V » :'^i i|-''iiiiiiir<'ioi!-s?.'::?^*}iv/'''-''.-'>V?j ^ Zf^^^^U'i^ ^^ x^ ai!>!»RBKRf?1«fc-.-i- I.AIK XX. VHTWTYI'I':. ljgt^.> i&^".^l'g£'^^UE dil^ "^ -At^A^I&JgiM- GI^ENGARKY. >. DONALD MACxMASTER, Q. C. Barrister at Law, Lan- ;: castor Ontario. Born 3 September 184G, in the county of 1; Glengarry, P. O. Educated at grammar school and MclJiil > University, Montreal, where he was graduated with the higiicst •; honors. Elected for the county of Glengarry at the local / House, 1879, sat until I 1882 when he resigned to run for the > present seat, and was elected at general election 20 June 1882, :, ny a majority of 223 over Hon. D. A. Macdonald. — A Conserva- i; tive. S ai.OUCESTER. KENNEDY FRANCLS BUliNS, Merchant of Bathurst, county of Gloucester, N. B. Born in Thomastown, county of Tipperary, Ireland, 8 January 1842, educated at Halifax, N. S. and Saint John New Brunswick. First elected for local House in 1874, returned for this seat at general election of 20 June 1882, by 641 over O. Turgeon, and by 665 over Hon. T. W. Anglin his other opponent. — A Liberal Conservative. \ GRENVILI.E, (SODTH RIDINO.) > WILLIAM THOMAS BENSON, Importer and Breeder of > thoroughbred Cattle, Merchant and Manufacturer, Village of;.' Cardinal, county of Grenville. Ontario. Born 20 April 1828 at ; his father's estate called Parkside, county of Westmorland, } England, educated first at public school in Kendal and after- > wards by a private tutor. Returned for present seat 20 June ■', 1882, opponent James Millard, majority 148. — A Conservative. > GREY, (East Riding.) ^ THOMAS SIMPSON SPROULE, M. D. Physician, j Markdale, Ont. Born in the Township of King, Co. York, Ont., \ in October, 1843. Educated in Victoria University and Univer- > sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Elected for present seat in 1878 v and reelected 20 June 1882 by a majority of 414 over Peter •: Christie. — A Conservative. '> '..•^••-•fc-**»»»»**»". »*»-••--*••.•-»--*. ■i-'i 65 i : II < GHEY, (North Ridino.) ;, y BKNJAMIN ALLKX, Moiohnnt, town of OwonKonnd, | •; county of (rroy, Out. IJorii in Soptomhur, 1830, in tlio county > ] of Sii^o, Ireland. Kloctod 20 Juno 18S2, tniijority 72, opponent > '}' S. J. Lixuo. — A Liberal. ;' GKEY, (^OUTII HiDINU.) (JRORrrlUi.VNDKRKIN, M. D. Physician, Hanover, county > of (rrey, Ontario. IJorn 20 July L^3!>, in township of (rurlims- \ bury, county of Liru;oln, P. (). and educated at Victoria Col- •• le<;o, Cobourg. Elected in 1S72 and 1S74, defeated in 1878, ) elected a^ain at last j^oneral election, 20 Juno 1882, by a majo- )! riiy of 70 over Ucorge Jackson. — .1 Itc/ormer. 1 aUYSliOROUOH. Lieut. Col. JOHN AN(JUS KIRK, J. P., Farmer, Glonely, Guysborougli county, N. 8. iJorn in (rlcnoly 1st March 1837, and educated there: First entered in local Legislature of N. S. in 18(57, House of Commons in 1874, defeated in 1878 and elected 20 June 1882, against his opponent Alfred Ogden, majority 190. — A .Liberal. HALDIMAND. Major DAVID THOMPSON, J. P., Miller and Farmer, Ruthven Park, Deans, Ont. Born 7 December, 1836, in the > Township of Wainfleet, Co. Wolland, Ont. Educated in Ha- milton Grammar School, and U. C. College. Sat for Haldimand in Local Legislature, Ont., from 18G3 until Confederation and for present seat since 1867, till last general election when elected by a majority of 126 over his opponent William H. Merritt. — A Reformer. HALIFAX, (1) MALACHY BOWES DALY, Barrister at Law and Notary Public, Halifax, N. S. Born at Quebec. Educated at St. Mary's College, Oscott, England. First returned to present seat in 1878, and elected at last general election 20 June, 1882, majority 91 over A. G. Jones. — A Conservative. .**^*»«*»» *••*■•*••*•• *»*^*' «6 ' %•*••*••*•• *■»**•••• *••*»••«•••• ^•♦.•^••■•%» v*^»*»*^ ^■^^^ ,*•»*•••••••••'••••' ••.••.»»,<*»,»>,»«./%,-«.'N/«w» •.'••/-•»•» .••.»«.»*»."»,»V»"W».*«^*w"»^".«»««' ) .' > \ « HALIFAX -(2) JOHN FITZWILLIAM STATUS, Moielmnt, mu\ Mami. fjicturor of I)artm()iilli, county of irulifiix, N. S. Horn ID NovtMuluM*, ISlS, at Halifax, and tMlucatcd tlioro in (irarnniai* School and l)allioiisic collcixo A Tucrnkor of Local (JovoninuMil of Xova Scotia, from Xovoinl»or, 1S7I>, to May, 1HS2, rcproscn- tini^ Halifax county for tlio samo time. Roturnod for proNont biiiil Hi June, 882, by acclamation. — A Liberal (Conservative. i HAI/rON WILLfAM M((^RANKV, J. V. Tarmor, and Lumhcr .\for. chant, OaUvillc, county of Halton. P. O. liorn 15 Docotnhcr, 1832, in the Township of Trafal/^^ar, Halton county, educated there and at Oakvjilo. Was elected lor Halton in January 187;'). sat until 1878, was opprtsed in 1S78 hy Jlon. \V. MeDouij ill and defeated, ran a^ain at i^aMiei-al electiofj, 20 Juno, 1882, ai^ainst Sherirt'Cr, C. McKind>ey, and was elected hy 83 majority. — An Independant Liberal. hamii.iy:)N,-(1) FEANCIS KDWIX k'lLVEUT, Barrister at Ltiw. Ha- milton, Ont. Born in the Township of Hamilton, Oo Xorthum- borland, Ont., 27 December, 1838. Educated at tho Cobour^^ Grammar School. First returned for present Hoat on 17 Sep- tember, 1878, and elected 20 Juno, 1882, over .E. Irviny a nuijoi'ity ol' 15 ovoi* liiH opponent, VV. (.' u r ry . — A ( ^on aerva i ivt;. HAST I NO, CKaht Uwmi.) JOHN WJIITK, foundry Proprietor, IJoHlin, Ilastin^'H, Co., Ont. Horn in the County honc^al, Ireland, fJ May, IH.'{H. Kducated at I'nhlie School, Hallintra, hone^al Oo., Ireland. JIas hceii a Kej)reHentativ(5 ^incis 1H71, an Juno, 187!>, um^.eated, ran a/.;ain 9 January, 1880, and ele(!ted by 141) majority, resigned his seat in local House in 1882, and elected at th(^ general eiecdion of the sumo year; majority 230, opponent, Colonel James Brown. — A Conservative. 6S ••/••w*".^.**. ]K)Oin:i.AOA. ANPllONSK DKS.IARDINS, K. V. IX., Advocjiio and K(lit(»r, Montreal, V. (^ Horn in Toriidtonnc, P. (^., «» May. IHM. K(liH'al(Ml at tlic Ma^son ('olk'^c, 'l\5rr(il)onno, and Ni<'oIct Coll(5^(i. First returniMl to House ol'(!orninonH in 1874, a^ain in 187H, and ro-oiccti'd l.'{Juno, 1HH2 by acclamation. — A (hune.rv(i- five. IIIIN'^1 INODON. .IlJIilUS SCIflVKIi, M«(iThant, lIotnminKford, I'. Q. Horn at Ilomniirj/^l'ord, 2r» rcluMiary, 1H2(J. Kdiicatod at. tho llniviu*- Hity of Vcii'inont, H. S. S:it for prosont (^instituoncy in (^hcIxh* Ass(!rnl>l> , from 1S(;7 to 1S<»!>, an«l clcc.tcrc!-«;nt Hc^at in 1872, 1874, by acclama- tion on 17 S(')»tcnil»cr, 1878, r(vti.— /I Ijlhcral. 11 IT HON, C'^ANT lllOINO). THOMAS FAHKOW, Farmer, liluovalc, Ont. horn in tlio Parish of Mumhy, Linconshiro, lOtiij^iarKl, 8 March 18.'{.'J and educated thei'e. First, niturned lor present, soat in 1872, re-ele(!- ted in 1874, ami in 187H, <'IccI«m1 at. last, ^tiniiral (d(fcti<»riH, 20 June 1882, majority ovei* W. Sloan VA). -A (^onscnnitiiie. HIJIION, («""T" Ummnu). Hon. Sir inciIAIil) JOHN OARTWRKiHT. K. (\ M. ({., Kingston, Ont,. Horn in Kingston, 4 Decemher, 1825, and odu(^ated there. Sat for liennox and Ad'lifi<^ton in ('anadian Assembly, from 18(l.'{ until th(5 Uni<»n, and in tin? House nt., 12 Aj»ril, \ «V i , I • ^ I I I 1831. Educated nl Knox College, Toronto. Sat for present Constituency in lionise of Commons, from 1867 to 1878 and a^^ain reelected on 17 September, 1878, elected 20 June, 1882, by 29 majoiiiy over Eobert Porter. — A Liberal. IBEUVII.r.E. MAJOR FKAN(;OIS BPiClIAJlI), Farmer, Mount Johnson, P. (.1 Born in St. Mary, (Jo. llouville, J\ Q. 18 April, 18:J0. Educated at St. Ilyacintbe College. First returned for present seat in 18()7 and reelected in 1872, 1871, 1878, and 13 Juno 1882, bv acclamation. — A Liberal. INVERNESS. IIUCJU CAMKliON, Medical Doctor, Mabou, county of Inverness, N. S. Boi-n 18 Mai-ch, 1836, at South Eiver, Antiujonish Co. Nova Scotia, educated at Frazer's Mills, St. Andiews and St. Fiancis Xavier Colleice, Antij^onish. Elected for Invei'ness in 1867, defeated in 1872, 1874, 1878 by small majorities. Elected 20 June, 1882. by 850 over S. McDonnell who was his oppenent in all his previous contest. — A Liberal Coiuy^rvative. JACQUES C ARTIER. DESIPE GiliOUAKD, Q. C, D. C. L. Barrister at Law, Montreal. Boi'n at St. Timothe, Co. Beauharnois, P. Q., 7 Jnly, 1836. PMucated at the Montreal College and McGill Univer- sity. First returned to Parliament for present seat, in 1878. elected at last general election 20 June 1882, by majority of 263 over Hon. 11. Laflamme. — A Conservative. JOEIETTE. EDOUARD GUILBAULT, Mayor of the town of Joliette since 1875, manufacturer and contractor, Joliette, county of the same name, P. Q. Born 14 April 1834 in Dailbout, Joliette Co., educated at the college of Joliette. Ran for this se ^, for Quebec Legislative Assembly 2 December, 1881, and deioated by Dr. Lavallee. Elected at general election 20 June, 1882, ■"■»«.•"••%•"••".••.•".••.••«••«••»•*«.*«•".■ '..•,.•«.•.•-. ,••..%•••.*•*••#*•* 70 f I CMilli^tSiliimimitlmUtmdmm. JlTi i i i ii -n ii rrr ii r m i y I'tATK XXI. unm VII. Il i il W'^ 1 1 i Oi i §iiiilii^Mai&Ss^ *^: k:nc ; N .r'.'??p?*p5P''9»'^ sasfe id :^; ^tSPiT I'l.ATK, NXIl. AMUlTYI'K. by a majority of 22Ii over L. A. Mc'(>onvillc, election conteHtcd, WHH uiiHculed, re-elected 7 December, 1882, by SOIi over the Hamo oj)ponent. — An Independunt Consernatice. i KAMOUJiASKA. CIIAIILES liJlUNO JJLOi\J)KAU, Contractor, St. Paschal of Kamourahka, V. Q. Horn IG March, 1834, at St. Paschal, educated at the parish School and at the Ste. Anne's collei^e. Elected 20 Juno, 1882, oj)p( merit (juillaume liouchard, majority 18. — A Covservative. KENT, N. B. PIERRE A. LANDRY, iJanister at Law, DorcheHter, Westmoreland Co., N. B. Jiorn 1st May, 184(), educated at Common School, and at St. Joseph college, Meniramcook, county of Westmoreland. First leturn d to tiie N. B. le^^islature in 1870, defeated in 1874, returned a^^ain 1878 and 1882, latter election bein^ contested, was declared void and null, ran a^ain and elected in 188;i, resigned in August, 1883, to run for Kent county lor the Commonn and elected by 538 majority over his opponent (». V. Mclnerney. Was (/om- mlssioner of Public Works in N. B. (Jovernment from July, 1878, to May 1882, resigned his oiHce to bo appointed Provincial Secretary which office he held till March, 1883. — A Conservative, I KENT, Ont. IIRNRY SMYTH, farmer, Town of Chatham, county of Kent, P. O. Born 15 January, 1841 in Chatham aforesaid, and educated ihore and at Cuvadoc Academy, and Grammar School. Elected at last general election, 20 June, 1882, opponent Jas. Samson, majority 157, unseated after Judicial contestation and elected again 29 January, 1884, over same opponent by 228 majority. — A Liberal Conservative. KINOS, N. B. [ GEORGE E. FOSTER, B. A., late professor of classics, Uni- )' versity of New Brunswick, Apohaqui, King's county, N. B. ! Born 3 September, 1847, in the county Carleton, N. B., educated '> .'/"^'«./%»*«^».'"w 71 1 1 PI h i at Millstream, Kin^'8 county Suporior School and University of, New BninHwick, Fredericton, Univor-Hity of Edinbiir^, Scotiund, and University of Heidelberg, (Jerinany. Elected 20 Juno, 18H2, by Tl majority over hit* opponent J. Domvillo. — A Liberal Conservntivc. KINOS, N. S. DOUGLAS RHNJAMFN VVOODWORTII, Barrister, and Attorney at Law, for Nova Scotia, and Manitoba, Kentvillo county of Kings, N. S. Jiorn 1st June, 18-il, in the village of Canning, Kings Co., educated at Acacia Villa Sorminsiry. N. S. Mount Allison N. B. Harvard University, Massachusetts, and Normal School, Truro. N. S. Elected member of 'ocal Parliament in 1871 till 1878 when ho unsuccessfully ran for Commons, had run in 1881 for a local seat in Manitoba but was defeated. Elected at last general elections, 20 June 1882 by 350 over his opponent V. W. Borden. — A Liberal Conservative. KINOS, P. E. I. (I) PETER ADOLPIIUS McINTYRE, Physician of Souris, County of Kings, P. E. 1. Born 11) July 1840 in Petervillo, Kings Co., educated at St. Dunstan College, Seminary of (.Quebec, Laval University and McGill Colloire. Elected first in 1874, defeated in 1878 elected 20 Juno, 1882,' by the following majorities over his opponents: 122 over J. E. Robertson, and 270 over E. B. Muttart.— ^ Libend. KINaS, p. E. I. (2) CaPTAiN AUGUSTINE COLIN MacDONALD, J. P. Mer- chant, Montague, P- E. I. Born at Pan mure, Ont. 30 Juno, 1837. Educated at Grammar School, Georgetown and Central Academy, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sat for King's Co. in Local Assembly, from 1870 to the time P. E. I. entered Confederation and from that time to November, 1873 in House of Commons. Elected for present seat on 17 September, 1878 and again 20 June 1882 over J. B. Robertson and E. B. Muttart. — A Liberal Conservative. ■ 1--. 72 KINOSTON. ALEXANDKIl GUNN, Merclmnt, Kin^rnton, Ont. Horn at Burns, CnithucHH, Scotland, 5 Octoltoi*, IH'IH. Kilucatcd at P'oi'Hs School. Caithiiosy, FiiHt returned to I'arliaincnt, for j)ro- t-ont beat, 17 Sc])tenil)er, 187H, elected 20 Juno, 1882, majority 92, opponent Michael Sullivan. — A Liberal lieformer. LAMBTON, (Kaht RiniNo.) JOHN HENRY FAlinUNK, Merchant, and R'lnker, Town of Potrolea, Lambton Co., P. O. JJorn 21 July, 18:{1, in Town of Chainplain County of Clinton, State of Now York, educated there at School and Academy. Elected at last gene- ral election, 20 June, 1882, majority 1()5 over hiw opponent John A. M'jKonzie.— ii Liberal. LAMBTON, (Wkbt RiuiNo.) JAMES FKEDERICK LISTER, Sarnia. Ontario. Elected at last general election, 20 June, 1882, hy a majority of 341 over A. C Clark. — A Liberal. \ LANARK, (North Riding.) JOSEPH JAMIESON, Barrister at Law of Town of Almonte, County of Lanark, Ont. Born 15 March, 1839 in the Township of South Shorbrookc, County of Lanark, educated at Perth Grammar School, i-ame Count}'. Contested North La- nark unsuccessfully in 1878, and in 1880, vacancy occurring by death of sitting Member D. Galbraith, elected 20 June, 1882 (general election) over D. G. McDonell, majority ()9. — A Liberal Conservative. I n LANARK, (South Riding.) JOHN GRAHAM HAGGART, Saw and Grist-Mill Owner, Perth, Ont. Born in Perth, Ont., 14 November, 1836. First returned to Parliament, for present scat, in 1872 and reelected in 1874, and in 1878, elected again at last June, 1882 by acclamation. — A Conservative. general election 13 '»*"*-'•• **%rf*»«**« *•• *"»,•« •^^*~».*»,**- .••.'••^••••••' ••/•*- 78 I I.APKAIUIE. LiEUT.CoL. ALFlllOD PIXSONNAULT, J. P., Fuinior, St. .Tji('(|uoslo-Mincur, P. Q. liorn at St. .lacqucs-lo-Mincm*, and <'mmon.s in ISfiT, 1^72, lS7t, 187B and reolcctod 20 June, 1SS2, majority 103, opponent J. l). Ilobidoux. — A Con- sei'vaiice. I T.'ASSOMPTION. IIILAIHK IlUJtTKAU, Notary Puhlie, St. Lin, City of LiuirontidoH P. Q. Born at Contrcer. do St. (Jeorge, defeated in 1878 by Jlon- F. Langelier in the same constituency, for a seat in Local Legislature, and by K. T. Paquet for JiCvis in 1881. Elected to present seat 25 October 1883, by a majority of 848, against Benoni Samson. — A Conser- vative. lArGOJjN iK: NIAOAUA. JOHN (^IIAJILKS KVKFRT, Barrister at Law. St. Catha- •; rines, Out. Born at St. Catharines, 10 March, 1832, hMucated !• at Upper Canada College. Sat for Lincoln in Canadian Assem- > bly from 18(>1 until 18(13 and then oljcted for Ontario Legis- '; laturo, in 1807, 1871 and 187(5. First returned for ])rosent seat ';. 17 September, 1878, and elected at last general election 20 Juno, i 1882, majority 1)5, opponent James Norris. — A (Conservative. •: I^ISOAll. ARTIIUK WKLLINdTON IIOSS, B. A., Barrister, of "Winnipeg, County of Sellcirk, Manitoba. Born 25 March 1840 in Nairn, County of Middlesex, P. O., educated at University College, Toronto, First returned for (constituency of Sj)ring- fiold. Manitoba, 17 December 1878, returned a second time for same Constituency in general election 1870, for Local llouso in 1882. resigned and ran for the present seat against Dr. Schultz, majority 40. — An Jndependant Liberal. m 75 L'ISLET. PHILIPF^E BABY CASGKAIN, Q. C, Advocate, Quebec Born in the City of Quebec in 1827. Educated at Ste. Ann's Coile<]jo. First returned to present seat in House of Commons in 1872, then in 1874 and again in 1878, reelected 20 June 1882, majority over JI. J. J. B. Chouinard 05, and 101 over Jos. Dufour. — A Liberal. LONDON. Hon. JOHN CABLING, Brewery proprietor, London, Ont. Born in the Township of London, Middlesex, Ont., 23 January, 1828. Sat in Canadian Assemblj'^, from 18 December, 1857 until Confederation and during which period was Receiver General in 1872. Was returned for London Division in Ontario Legisla- ture in July, 1867 and held the portfolio of Minister of Agri- culture and Public Works, from that time up to December, 1871. Elected to present seat in 1867 and again in 187^ worn as Post Master General, 23 May, 1882, reelected 20 June, 1882, by majority of 247 over John Campbell. — A Liberal Conservative. I.OTBINIERE. COME ISAIE RINFRET, M. D. Physician, Ste. Croix, P. Q. Born at Cap Sante. Educated at Quebec Seminary. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons, in 1878, re elected 20 June 1882, majority 213, opponent A. D. Ross. — A Liberal. LUNENBURG. LiEUT.-CoL. CHARLES EDWIN KAULBACH, Land and Shipowner, Lunenburg, N. S. Born in Lunenburg, 13J'ilv, 1834 and educated there. Elected for House of Commons in 1878, re-elected 10 October 1883, majority 279, opponent Thos. T. Keefler. — A Conservative. MARQUETTE. ROBERT WATSON, Millwright, of Portage-la-Prairie, Ma- nitoba. Born 30 April 1853, in Village of Elora, County of Wellington, Ont. educated at Salem School, same County. Elected 4 July 1882, by a majority of 188; opponent E. McDonald. — A Liberal. •'*»**»*"»»«'*»/**/^»»»»»*»/*%*"*«**»*N.'"»»**-** ■' •**■*• ■»*'»,/%#"*,••»/ ^rf^^*^***/***"**^.****^-"*^^*'******"^ ■ 76 i'ir SiM MASKINONOE. Lieutenant Colonel FKEDERIC HOUDK, retired jour- nalist, Montreal. P. Q. Born 23 September, 184*7, in Loiiiso- ville, County of Maskinonge, educated at Coliej^o of Nicolet, P. Q. Elected 17 September 1878, over A. L. Desaulniers and G. H. Yale by a majority of 545, reelected 20 June, 1882, opponent G. Caron, Majority 31. — A National Conservative. MEOANTIC. FRANgOJS LANGELIER, Q. C, L. L. D., A. M. Advo- cate, Quebec. Born in the Parish of Ste. Rosalie, county Bagot, P. Q., on the 26th December 1838, and educated at the common school there, and at the college of St. Hyacinthe. First entered Parliament in December 1873, when elected to represent Montmagny in the Local Legislature, Quebec. Sat until 1875, re-elected Ist May 1878 for Portneuf Division after being sworn a member of the Cabinet as Commissioner of Crown Lands. Changed his portfolio for that of Provincial Treasurer in March 1879, which office he held until defeat of Government 31st October 1879. Elected to represent Megantic in the House of Commons, 10th July 1884 by a majority of 47 ? over his oppo- nent Jos. Ed. Turgeon. — A Liberal. ^ MIDDLESEX, (East RidinI.KSI<:X, («oi;tii lUmtiiiA JAMKS AU\tSTR()N(J, Fann(MM»r VVostmiriHtor, County of Mi«lf Middlesex. P. (). IJorti 11 Novem- 1)01" 1H4!{ ill the Town of Din^wald, Itosshire, Scotland, edu(;ated at I'ai'ish School, of |{(^soI(Ih and at (i(U)r/xe Ilaiiet's School Fdird)nr;^h, and School of fjondon, Ontario. Flecled as HUCC(!ssor of (J. VV. UosH 14 DecernlxM- ISH.'J, majority 152, o|)|)onent William F. Roomo. — A Liberal. Mrssisc^uoT. (JFOIKiF liFKNAIt)) BAIvKIl, M. A., Q. 0., Hariister, Sweetshurir, I>. (^. Morn at Durham, P. Q. 2(5 January, 18.">4. Fducated and ij^raduated at the University of Bishop's (/olle^e, Tionnoxville. Sat in (^uehec Le;;islativo Assembly, from 1875 until 1878, durin<^ which |)eriod he was Solli'^itor General, from 27 January, 1870 to 2 March. 1878. Elected to IIouho of Commons In Juno, 1870; in 1872, 1874, 1878, reelected 20 Juno 1882, by a majority of 153 over George C'loyes. — A JAberal Conservatice. MONCK. Captain LACMELTN McCALLUM, Ship-Wright, Strom- noss, Ont. JJorn in Argyleshiro, Scotland, in 1823. Educated at the (/omraon School, Argyloshire. Sat in the Ontario Legislature, from 1871 to September 1872 and for present scat in House of Commons, from 18G7 until 1872, again in 1874, 1875 and 1878, re-elected at last general olectiou 20 Juno, 1882, majority 25, opponent Cr. A. McCallum. — A Liberal Conservative. 78 •iHtor, •.' I8:u. '•: 1875 :; from ■,'; HO of • Juno { iberal ':■ Itrom- ;.; Icatod ;i itario •: scat ':■ 11H74, i 1882, > lative. ;• •* f t I Hh ^ \ MONTCALM. FIRMTN DUGAS. A«rriculturist and Miller, Mtmlcalm, P Q. Born at Rawdon, P. Q. in 1830. PMucatod at the Collocje of !; Jj'Assomplion. Sat for Montcalm in Quoboc Assembly, from 1867 until February, 1874. First returned to present seat in 1872, reelected in 1874, 1878, elected a hi *••***" •-•^'•»- •»,•%,*•„-•,'" montiii:ai., (Wkht hhuno). ?1ATIlr;W HAMILTON (JAULT, .1. P. Ikokor and In- Huninco A^ont, Montrcnl. JJorn in Slrahaiie, Co. Tyrone, Ireland and educated there. First returned (or present neat, 17 Se|)ten»l)er, 187H, and elected 20 June 1HH2 majority 747, oppo- nent J. K. Ward. — A Conservative. MUSKOKA. LiEiiT.-CoL. WILLIAM KDWAJU) OJiRIEN, L. L. B. Barrister, Farmer, Kim Woods, Siianty Bay, County of Si mcoo. P.O. liorn 10 Mardi 1K32, in Thornhill, County of York, P. O. Fducated at Upper Canada Colle/^e and University. First oloeted 20 Juno 1882, majority 3, oi)p()nent John C. Miller. — A Conservative. napiekvili.l:. MEDFRIC CATUDAL, Bank Mana^ror of Napiervillo Village, County of the same name, P. Q. Born 24 November 1857 in Napierville, educated at Montreal College. First elected 25 Juno, 1882, by a majority of 147 over Sixte Coupal. — A Liberal. NEW WESTMINSTER. JOSHUA ATWOOD KEYNOLDS HOMER, of the City of Now Westminster, County of the same name, B. C. Merchant. Born 19 August 1827 in Barrington, Shelburno County, N. S., educated at Gran.mar School, Shelburno. Elected to the first Legislative Council in B. C. (i October 18G3, and reelected by acclamation 10 October 1864, elected to tho House of Commons in March 1882, and also by acclamation 13 June, 1882. — A Conservative. NICOLET. ATHANASE GAUDET, Merchant and Farmer, Gentilly, County of Nicolot, Province of Quebec. Born in Gentilly 20 June 1848, educated at the College of Nicolet. First elected for present seat 6 April 1884, by a majority of 399 over Damase Eusebe Archambault. — A Conservative. >i.V»«^\>»V«\*V«*«»\i»N«%"*w»*«»*«»>»»»««*w«'«''"»'»»'»«'.»»»"".'».»»«""."*."*««".«"..*.»', 80 NORFOI^K, (Noiini UimNQ) JOHN OIIAKLTON, Timber und Lumbor Dculor, Lyno- (loch, Ont. Born at Caledonia, Now Yorlc, U. S. '.i July, 1829. Educated at (/aledonia and Sprint^fieid, U. S, Sat for jn'OMoiit ConKtiluoncy in Iloase orOommons .since 1872, elected in 1878, and H78 — .' ■ » — » I'oolocled at last general election 20 Juno 1882, nuijority , opponent L. (/. Sinclair. — A JAberal. NOUFOI.K, (South Ridimo.) JOSF:Pir JACKSON, Lumljorman. Simcoo, County of Norfolk, P. O. Born 28 April 18:n in the Township of Jlon^rh- ton, County of Norfolk, educated at Country School, Norfolk. First elected at last i^eneral election, 20 June 1882, by a majo- rity of 26 over William Wallace.--il Liberal. NORTHUMBERLANr), N. R. lie I. PETEK MITCHELL, P. C. Barrister, of Montreal. Born in New Castle, Miramichi 1824, and educated there. Sat for Northumberland in N, B. Assembly from 18,56 to 1860 and from 1861 to 1867 in Legislative Council of same Provirjce. Was a member of the Executive Council of New Brunswick from 1858 to March 1SN»**#%»**"*««%»*»-"%»'»»»%»%#%»^»*^»-». '»#^#'»«'*.'»****»*^***»^*.*»fc**»**.*««-*.»»«^.' 81 I f^» NOllTHUMBEKI.ANn, Ont., OV'f:«' iiimN« ) Captafn (iKOKCMO (JUILLKT, Meichnnt, Coboui-^^ Noi'tljumberland, county Ontario. Jiorn 10 July, 1840, educated at j)ublic {ScIjooIh, private tuition, and Victoria colicgo, Cobourg. Unsuccci^slul candidate I'or Ontario Legislature in 1870, elected to tbe llou^-e of Commons 19 December 1881, seat vacated by the rchignation of Hon. James Cockburn, elected a^'ain 20 Juno 1882, by a majority of 42 over William Kerr. — A Liberal (Con- servative. ONTARIO, (NOUTH RlI.INO). ALEXANDKll PKTKR COCKIVUim. Steamboat Owner and Forwarder, Gravenburst, Ont. Born in Berwick, Co. Stormont, Ont., 7 April, 1837 and educated tbere. Sat for North Victoria in Ontario Legislature, from 18G7 until 1871. Elected for present seat in tbe House of Commons, in 1872, 1874, 1878 and 20 June, 1882, by a majority of 51) over W. H. Gibbs.— A Liberal. ONTARIO, (SODTH )IXO) FRANCIS WAYLAND GLEN, A^ ultural Implements Manufacturer, Oshawa, Ont, Born near Albany, New York, U. S. Educated at Rochester, N, Y. First returned to Par- liament 17 September 1878, and reelected 20 Juno 1882, by a majority of 50 over Wm. Smith. — A Heformer. ONTARIO, (West Riding.) GEORGE WHELER, Merchant, Miller and Lumber Manu- facturer, Village of Uxbridge, Co. Ontario. Born in Markbam, Co. York, Ont., 2 September, 1836. Educated at Toronto and Victoria College, Cobourg, Ont. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons, on 17 September, 1878, and reelected 20 June 1882, by a majority of 758 over Ed. Major. — A Reformer. OTTAWA CITY, d) CHARLES HERBERT MACKINTOSH, of the City of Ottawa, county of Carleton. Ontario. Born in 1843, in the city of London, county of Middlesex. Educated at London Gram- — , *-«**»»**»/**»"*^»*#~»-'^»'*.fc^"«*' 82 (WK8T IlltHNfi) nnt, Cobour^r, , 1H40, educjited '>lle^ro, Cobourg. in 1870, elected ^cat vacHtcd by n^ain 20 June -A Liberal Con- jam boat Owner ; -Berwick, Co. :. Silt for Noi'tli ; 1871. Elected ; 5^2, 1874, 1878 ] . H. Gibbs. — ; • 1 Implements :• ', New York, '\ irned to Par- ': r.e 1882, by a '•• umber Manu- '; in Markham, < Toronto and J > Parliament • ember, 1878, •*.: 58 over Ed. > the City of:.' ', in the city > ndon Gram- < MMi^l \ (•(■■, il I l.xTBXW III mar School, Gait Academy and Caradoc Academy. First % elected 20 June 1882, by a majority of 463, over A. F. Mclntyre < and 479 over P. St. Jean.— ^ Conservative. ' >■ — I OTTAWA CITY, (2) JOSEPH TASSE, Journalist, Ottawa. Born in Montreal, 23 October 1848. Educated at Bourget's College, Eigaud, Co. Vaudreuil, P. Q. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons, on 1*7 September, 1878, and 20 June 1882, by a majority of 328 over A. F. Mclntyre and 344 over P. St. Jean. — A Conservative. OTTAWA COUNTY. LiEUT.CoL. ALONZO WEIGHT, Mill-Owner and Timber Merchant, Ironside, Hull, P. Q. Born at Hull, P. Q. 2G Fe- bruary, 1825. Educated at Potsdam Academy, N. Y. First returned to Parliament, in 1862 and sat in Canadian Assembly from that time until Confederation, when elected to House of Commons. Eeelected in 1872, 1874, 1878 and 13 June 1882, by acclamation. — A Liberal Conservative. - OXFORD, (North Riding). JAMES SUTHEELAND, Merchant, Woodstock, Oxford Co., P. O. Born 17 July 1849, in the township of Ancaster, county of Wentworth, P. O. Educated at Woodstock. First elected at last general election 20 June 1882, by a majority of 425 over S. Towle and of 470 over G. E. Patullo. — A Liberal. I OXFORD, (South Ridixg). AECHIBALD HAELEY, Farmer, Township ofBurford, County of Brant, Ontario. Born 10 October 1824, in town of Newcastle, Northumberland County, N. B., educated at Gram- mar School, city of Hamilton. First elected at the last general election, 20 June 1882, by a majority of 777 over Jas. A. Skinner. — A Liberal \ *••■»••*•*•■•*< 83 m PEEL. JAMES FLEMING, Barrister-at-law, Brampton, county of Peel, Ontario. Born 20 June 1839, in Vaughan, York county, P.O. Educated at Normal School of Toronto, and by private studj'. First elected 20 June 1882, majority 43, opponent Robert Barber. — A Liberal. PE RT H, (North Ridix»). , SAMUEL liOLLIN IIESSON, J. P. Merchant, Stratford, Ont. Born in County Antrim, Ireland, 25 September 1829. Educated at the Dundas Grammar School, Ont. First returned to Parliament 17 September 1878. re-elected at last general election 20 June 1882 ; majority 252, opponent Robert Jones. — A Conservative. PERTH, (SoDTH Riding). JAMES TROW, J. P. Conveyancer, Shakespear, Ont. Born in Newtown, Montgomerj^shirc, North Wales, 16 Decem- ber 1826. Educated at Newtown and Liverpool. Sat for present Constituency in Ontario Legislature, from 1867 until 1871. Elected for House of Commons in 1872, 1874, 1878, elected again 20 June 1882, majority 179, opponent Thomas B. Guest. — A Liberal. PETERBOROUGH, (East Riding). JOHN BURNHAM, Barrister, Ashbiirnham, Ont. Born at St. Thomas, Ont., 3 December 1848. Educated at Peter- borough and Gait Grammar Schools. First returned to Par- liament 17 September 1878, elected again 20 June 1882, by 257 over W. E, Roxburgh. — A Conservative. PETERBOROUGH, (West Riding) GEORGE HELLTARD, Lumber Merchant, Peterborough, Ont. Born at Morrisburgh County Dundas, Ont., in May 1827. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons, 17 September 1878, reelected 20 June 1882, majority 160, opponent John L. Lundy. — A Conservative. -»*•••••• '•»^**«**w***#"»***.'*»^**'*«' • y-**-*-" *■»."»•■'*»-■■»-'*•'*»<'%.'*.»•. ,**!.'*•/■*•'*-'*»/•••■•-" 84 I' Tf '!f It; PICTOU, (1) JOHN McDOUGALD, Merchant, Westvillo, County of Pictou, N. S, Born 13 March 1848, in Blue Mountain, Pictou. Educated at Grammar School, New Glasgow, County of Pictou. Elected 18 June 1881, vacancy occurring by appointment of Hon. James McDonald as chief Justice of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, reelected 20 Juno 1882, by 389 majority over J. A. Dawson, and 312 over J. W. Carmichael.— -^ Consenmtive. PICTOU, (2) CHAELES HIBBERT TUPPER, Barrister at-law of Hali- fax, N. S. Born 3 August 1856 in Amherst county of Cumber- land, N. 3., educated at McGill College, Montreal and Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts. First elected for the present seat 20 June 1882, majority 361 over J. A. Dawson and 284 over J. VV. Carmichael. — A Liberal Conservative. PONTIAC JOHN BKYSON, Lumberman of the village of Coulonge, ) Pontiac, P. Q. Born 20 November 1850, at Coulonge, and > educated there in local School. First elected at last general i election 20 June 1882, majority 116 over John McGuaig and ;; 754 over James Somerville. — A Conservative. ) PORTNEUF. JOSEPH ESDRAS ALFRED DE ST. GEORGES, Physi- cian, Advocate, of Quebec. Born 4 August 1849, in Cap Sante. county of Portneuf, P. Q., educated at Quebec. Elected in 1872 against J. D. Brousseau, majority 57, re-elected 1874 against I. N. Be=leau, majoritj^ 336, elected again in 1878 by a majority of one over R. P. Vallee, but unseated, defeated in Montmorency by Hon. A. R. Angers, in 1880, elected for present seat 20 June 1882, majority 32, opponent R. P. Vallee. — A Liberal. PRESCOTT. SIMON LABROSSE, Magistrate, Merchant of Village St. Eugene, county of Prescott, P. O. Born 10 March 183(). in St. Benoit, Two Mountains, P. Q., educated at St. Placide, P. Q., .'•*•♦-•••♦•••••••«•••*•, 85 I; and St. Eugene School. Ran for Local House of Ontario in 1881, but defeated, elected 20 June 1882, majority 301, opponent F. Eouthier. — A Conservative. PRINCE, P. E. I. (1) JAMES YEO, Merchant, Ship-Buiider and Ship-Owner, Porthill, P. E. I. Born at Porthill in 1832 and educated there. Sat in the Prince Edward Island Assembly for some years pre- vious to the Union, and was also a Member of the Executive Council of P. E. I. Elected for present seat in 1873, on P. E. I. entering the Dominion, again in 1874, 1878 and 20 .Tune 1882, majority 254 over D. Rogers and 210 over S. F. Perry. — A Liberal. PRINCE, P. E. I. (2) EDWARD HACKETT, Tignish, P. E. I. Born at Tignish in 1840 and educated there. Sat in Local Assembly, P. E. I., from 187<> to 1878 when returned for presiont seat, reelected 20 June 1882, majority 191 over D. Rogers and 147 ever S. F. Perry. — A Conservative. J PRINCE EDWARD. JOHN MILTON PLATT, Physician, M. D. of Pictou, county of Prince Edward, Ontario. Born 18 April 1840, in the township of Athol, Prince Edward county, educated at Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, New York, Toronto Normal School, and Victoria College, defeated J. S. McCuaig, 20 June 1882, by a majority of 19. — A Liberal. PROVENCHER. JOSEPH ROYAL, Vice chancellor of University of Manitoba, vice-consul of France, Barrister-at-law, Winnipeg, St. Boniface-town. Born at Repentigny, 7 May 1837, educated at the Jesuits' CDllege, Montreal. Elected by acclamation in 1870. for Saint Francois Xavier West, for the first Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, of which he was elected first Speaker, appointed Provincial Secretary 1872, resigned with the Govern- ment 1874, reappointed member of the Cabinet as Provincial Secretary and Minister of Public Works, December 1874, i ^» -•*-^*^»*»***»-*»»-«*"»*-*-'-»/-*»-' '**-»•'*.'•»*-»•-*•♦***%*-*•' '*'•*/-»•*•***»#-*.-**'*» ^•--*." -••-••••• ^■•••••••^#*.«-^*-*- 86 of Ontario in •:. 301, opponent ■• I Ship-Owner, .- ducated there. ■: me years pro- .; the Executive '•. r3, on P. E. I. •' 20 June 1882, :; F. Perry. — ';. •rn at Tignish I »iy, P. E. I., > reelected 20 ,'• 7 ever S. P. i ). of Pictou, ^; 1840, in the •; ited at Fort > )rmal School, ''. le 1882, bv a • PICTOU M> ¥"\i^*>M ^ ■■ ' '. ! )Hi W. ''" . ;' . ' .» ' T " i,ww vA I '" y.»wM|» \\\ II \M\ I'i'lNCEC I' K I C' Tf'r-w'jrjiT-'''^*"*' / 4 Vl'KifN I I M i ■••"••'••*"••• •^ •■ resigned office and appointed Attorney general, May 1876 retained said Office until 1878 when the Government ro^i gned, and was appointed Minister of Public Works in the new administration. Appointed a member of the Kxocutive Council for North West Territories, 1873. Klected for the present seat, December 1879, reelected by acclamation at the general election of 1878, and also by acclamation IIJ June 1882. — A Conservative •' QUEHEG, (Cbntur). JOSEPH GUILLAUME BOSSlS, Q. 0., Batonnier of the / Quebec bar, member of the Council of the Public Instruction of I Province of (Quebec, Quebec. Born 4 August 18.-i6, in Quebec, •!; City, educated at Quebec Seminary and Laval University and ;• graduated there. First elected at last general election, 20 June I 1882, by a majority of 11 1 over Jacques Malouin. — A Conservative. QUEBEC, (East). Hon. WILFRID LAURIER, B. C. L. Barrister, Artha- baskaville, P. Q. Born at St. Lin, L'Assomption, 20 November, 1841. Educated at L'Assomption College. Sat for Drummond and ArthabasUa in Quebec Assembly, from 1871 until 1874. Elected for Drummond and Arthabaska in House of Commons, in 1874, and for present seat, on September, 1877 on acceptance of Office in the Cabinet as Minister of Inland Revetiue, and in 1878, elected 20 June 1882, majority 467, opponent J. P. Rheaume. — A Liberal. QUEBEC. (Westk \ THOMAS McGREEVY, Contractor and Capitalist, Quebec. \ Born in Ireland and educated there. Sat for Stadacona Division V in Legislative Council of the Province of Quebec, from No- '> vember, 1867 until 1874. Elected to present seat, in 1867, 1872, S 1874 by acclamation on 17 September 1878, and 20 June 1882, I majority 168, opponent T. Humphrey. — A Conservative. I QUEBEC, (County). V Hon. JOSEPH PHILIPPE RENl5 ADOLPHE CARON, ;• B. C. L., Q. C. Advocate, Quebec. Born in the City of Quebec 87 ll * 1 in 1843, educated ut the Quebec Soininnry, Ljival Utiivorsity Que- bec, and Mc(iill University, Montreal. First returned for the present seat in 1873, reelevted in 1874 and ai^nin at general election of 17 September 1878, by a majority of (520 over Hon. I. Thibaudeau, Sworn in as a member of Privy Council as Minister of Militia and Defence, November 1880, elected 20 June 1882, by a majority of 5G1) over J. K. Uedard. — A Conservative. QUEEN'S, N. H. GEOKCiK (JKKALD KING, Merchant of the Village of Chipman, Queen's county, N. B. liorn 11 December 1837, at Springtield, King's Co. N. B., educated there at Common School. First elected in September 1878, and again 20 June 1882, by a majority of 190 over S. L. Peters. — A Liberal. QUEEN'S, N. S. JAMP:S FRASER FORBES, Physician, M. D. of Liver- pool, Queen's Co., N. S. Born at Gibraltar in Spain, educated at Yarmouth Academy, U. S. and University College New York, United States. First elected in 18(37, by a majority of 573 over M. Campbell, by acclamation in 1872, acclamation in 1874, defeated in 1878 by S. T. R. Bill, elected again 20 June 1882, majority 132, opijonent J. N. Freeman.— ^^ Liberal. QUEEN'S, P. E. I. (1) LOUIS HENRY DAVIES, Barrister, Q. C. of Charlotte- town, Queen's County, P. E. I. Born 4 of May 1845, in Charlottetown, educated at Central Academy and Prince of Wales College, Queen's Co., Charlottetown P. E. I. First elected to Local Legislature of Prince Edward Island in 1873, and continued as a member till 1879 when defeated, called to form a Government in 1876, which he led till his defeat in 1879, apfointed Sollicitor general in 1869, and again in 1872, Attorney General from 1876 till 1879, elected 20 June 1882, majority of 44 over F. de St. C. Brecken and 404 over D. Laird. — A Liberal. 88 ••.••.•S»-«*»»."./"..*^''. qttf:i:n's, p. e. i, (2) J. T. JKNIvIXS, M. I)., Pll3^sic•ia!l, (MirtHottctown, P. K. I. First oIe(tto(l to prosotit soat l!Hh Au<;iist IHHi by u niajority of S2 ? over his opponent \V. WoUh. — A Conseroative. UENFIIEVV, (North UiDiso). VETVAl WIUTV], LnmLor Morclumt, Pombroko, Out. Horn at PombroUo, '.U) Aiiicuit 1R3S ami odiujateil thoro. Sat for proHont soat, from ISJiJ until Xovonibor H74, and ro- electod 17 Soptornboi' 1878, and elouto I ai^ain 20 Juno 1882, majority 14**, op|)oncnt Thos. Murray. — A Conservative. EOBF:rrr ri:nfke\v, ca>[pbkll, j. (South Ridini;). P., Luinbor Morchant of village of iOi^'anviilo, county of Jlonfrow, Ont. Born 20 Marcii 1818 in tilonurquart, St-otland. Kducatod at townsiiip of Loohiel public school, nionnarry county, P. O. UnsuccossAil canditjato in 1878 for the present seat, elected at ijoneral election of 20 Juno J882, nnajority 154, opj)onent William Bannerman. — A Iteformer. R ESTTaOTJG H E. ROBKRT MOFPAT, Merchant of Dalhousio. county of Jlesti I —HI I ■ t| ,!!! i ! i.; ; ■! I I I I I -1 SOUI^ANOES. JAMES WILLIAM BAIN, Merchant, St. Polycarpe, Sou- limge8, P. Q. Born 22 Juno 1838 at St. Polycarpe, and educated there. Was candidate at election of October 1882, present seat beinjL^ vacant by the death of J. P. Lanthier, defeated by Mr. de Beaujeu having a majority of 2, elected against the same at election of 27 December 1883, majority 20. — A Conservative. STANSTEAn. CHAKLES CAEROLL COLBY, Barrister, Stanstead, P. Q. Born at Derby, Vermont, U S., 10 December 1827. Educated in Canada and at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, U. S. First returned to Parliament for present seat, in 1867. Re elected in 1872, 1874 and 1878. Elected again 20 June 1882, majority 295, opponent H. M. Eider. — A Conservative. SUNBURY. CIIAELES BURPEE, Farmer, Sheffield, N. B. Boi n at Sheffield, 18 June 1817. Educated there. Sat for present Constituency in House of Commons since Confederation irf 1867 and re-elected 1878, elected again at last general election 20 June 1882, by a majority of 81 over W. D. Perley. — A Liberal. TEMISCOUATA. PAUL ETIENNEGRANDBOIS, M. D., Physician, Fraser- ville. P. Q. Born at Ste. Philomone, Co. of Chateauguay in 1846. Educated at the College of Ste. Therese. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons, 17 September 1878. Elected 13 June 1882 by acclamation. — A Conservative. TERREBONNE. Hon. J. A. CHAPLEAU, Advocate, L. L. D., Q. C, Commander of St. Gregoire the Great, and of the Legion of Honor, Ottawa and Montreal. Born 9 November 1840, in Ste. Therese de Blainville. county of Terrebonne, P. Q. Educated there and at Seminary of St. Hyacinthe. Elected for Local House in 1867 and 1871 by acclamation, in 1874 resigned seat, J^..«.."..».»«,.%.".»%.».^.."M«..V"%*'***»*".«*«.'M*i 94 .i 'pe, Sou- educatcd sent .scat by Mr. same at itive. ad, P. Q. Educated re, U. S. !67. Re nc 1882, Boin at present irf 1867 ction 20 liberal. , Fraser- juay in eturned ons, 17 ion. — A Q. c., jgion of in Ste. lueated ■ Local ed seat, '>':* fTT^iZ C'/J-o ' f (:-<-<<^/ . ■.■.-JVtlf..-.-7*??.'.-. ■ .., i-I.AlK X.WI! \l(Ti)TYI'K "1' life ! '■ ■1 ! r c/^. .:■>. . ^y~^ r T ■k ' I A U 1 . H E U 1 L f I A ',-' / ■iii i ii ' i i ' 11' " '; 1 jcrot. A B c t^ J fl.ATK \ v\l\ AKTOTYPE. 5. ill 1875 elected Jiyain, also by acclnrnntion .lanuar}- 187<>, when onlerin/^ the J)o Houcliorvillo cabinet aH Provincial {Secretary, in 1H7H wont out of office; at general election lor local house, May 187H, elected a^ain ; in November 187!> re-elected, elected also in IHHl, having been called to lorni a new adniinistra- tion ; was wworn ir> as Privy ('ouncillor and Secretary of State 20 Jul}' 1882 and was re elected without contest, his opponerit A. K. Toirier retiring before the j)olling day. — A Liberal Con- servative. i i I THREK HIVEHS. Hon. Sir HECTOK LOUIS LANtJKVIN, C. B., K. C. M. (J., Q. C, Barrister, Ottawa and Quebec. Born in the City of'Quebee, 25 August 182G. Kducated at the Quebec Seminary. Sat I'or the County of Dorchester in the Canadian Assembly, from 1857 until the Union and in the Local Legislature of the Province of Quebec, from 18G7 to 1871. Was a member of the Executive Council of Canada, from 30 March 18(54 until the Union and held the offices of Sollicitor General of Lower Canada and Post- Master General. First returned to House of Commons for Dor- chester Co. in 1867. Elected for Quebec centre in 1871 ; for Charlevoix in 187C and 1877, by acclamation for present seat on 17 November 1878. Was member of the Privy Council, from 1 July 18ti7 until November 1873, during which period he held the office of Secietary of State up to 8 December 18G9, and that of Minister of Public Works until November 1873. Sworn a member of the present Administration with the Portfolio of Post- Master General 19 October 1878, which office he held until 20 May 1879, when sworn in as Minister of Public Works. Elected 13 Juno 1882 by acclamation, — A Conservative. TORONTO, (Ckxthe) EOBEET HAY, Furniture Mafiufacturer and Upholsterer, Toronto, Ont. Born in Pertshire, Scotland, 19 May 1808. Educated in the Parish of Tippermun, Perthshire, Scotland. Elected to present seat in House of Commons, on 17 September 1878, elected 20 June 1882, majority 198, opponent J. D. Edgar. — A Conservative. 1 Alfred Lapointe, 104 over F. X. Archambault and 512 over / H. A. Desrosiera. — A Conservative. VERCHERES. Hon. FELIX GFOFFEION, Notary, Vercheres, P. Q. Born at Varennes, P. (^., 4 October 1832, and educated there. Sat for present seat in Canadian Assembh', from 18(>3 until the Union. Returned to House of Commons in 18(57 and re-elected in 1872, 1874 and 17 September 1878, by a majority of 56 over M. E. Ducharmes. Sworn a member of Privy Council as Minister of Inland Revenue, 8 July 1874, which office ho resigned in December 187(3, re-elected 20 June 1882, majority 17, opponent M. E. Ducharme8.--il Liberal. VICTORIA, B. C. (M EDGAR CROW BAKER, Navigating Lieutenant, Royal Navy, Victoria, B. C. Born 16 September 1845, in Lambeth, London, county of Surrej", England. Educated at Royal Navy School, Greenwich, England. Elected 20 June 1882 by 133 over A. De Cosmos, 200 over C. Booth, 302 over James Fell, 352 over John Boyd. — A Conservative. VICTORIA, B. C. (2) NOAH SHAKKSPEARK General Agent, of Victoria, B. C. Born 1839, ^n Brierly Hill, Statibrdshire county, England. Educated there at private school. First elected at last general election by 92, 159, 261 and 311 over A. De Cosmos, C. Booth, James Fell and John Boyd respectively. — A Liberal Conservative. VICTORIA, N. B. Hon. JOHN COSTIGAN, J. P., Barrister, Grand Falls, N. B. Born at St. Nicholas, Levis county, P. Q., 1 February 1835. Educated at St. Ann's College. Sat for present Constituency in New-Brunswick Assembly, from 1861 to 1866. Returned to House of Commons in 1867, 1872, 1874 and 1878. Sworn a member of Privy Council 23 May 1882, as Minister of Inland Revenue, elected 13 June 1882 by acclamation, — A Conservative. »7 mmmm I ;; VICTORIA, N. S. LiEiJT.CoL. CIIARLKS JAMES CAMPBELL, Reserve Militiji, J. P., Merchant, Ship Owner, of town of Buddeck', Victoria county, N. S. Born fi November 1819 in Duntuini, Invcrnessshire, Scotland. Educated at dram mar School, Scot- land and Nova Scotia. Ran eij^ht or nine elections for Nova Scotia, was first elected in 1851, reelected 20 Juno 1882, majo- rity 313, opponent Dr. J. T. Bethune. — A Liberal (Conservative. VICTORIA, Out., (NouTHRiniN-a). HECTOR CAMERON, M. A., Q. C, Barrister at Law, Toronto, Ont. Born in Montreal, 3 June 1832. Educated at King's College, London, England, and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons, 4 May 18';5, and re-elected in 1878, elected again at last general election, 20 June 1882 by a majoi'ity of 290 over G. G. Keith. — A Conservative. sav. VICTORIA, Ont., (South Riwng). JOSEPH RUTHERFORD DUNDAS, Merchant, of Lind- county of Victoria, P. O. Born 20 January 1830, in the village of Drum, Monahan county, Ireland. Educated at Royal Academical Institution, Belfast. First elected at last general election, 20 June 1882, majority GO, opponent William Needlar. — A Conservative. WATERLOO, (North Riding). HUGO KRANZ, Merchant, Berlin, Ont. Born in the Grand Duchy of Hessia, German}'^, 13 Juno 1834. Educated at Darmstadt, Germany. First returned to Parliament for present seat in House of Commons in 1878, elected 20 June 1882 majorit}^ 57, opponent Dr. D. S. Bowlby. — A Conservative. j WATERLOO, (South Riding). :l JAMES LIVINGSTON, Flax Scutcher, and Linseed Oil ;: Manufactui'or, of Baden, Waterloo county, P. O. Born 29 '• November 1838, in Eastkilbride, Lanarkshire county, Scotland 98' '.'***'*••»*'^•^*. '•-/*» /^^■•-^••*»»*^»^»*^*'^-*"*»'' f-'^^w:-:3M VICTORIA N ? A' /.•;•»■ ViCl'-HiA ?' ? .•../^: I'l. V 1 1; WW \i;hin n. r! J «^^ !! 'I \ I'l.ATK XXXVI. MM Hi ^ IK. il V^l IS- ' I i Educated there at parish school. Elected in 1879 for ihe Legis- lature of Ontario, resigned in 1882 and was elected 20 June 1882 for the present seat, majority 208, opponent Samuel Merner. — A Reformer. WELLAND. JOHN FERGUSSON, of Niagara, Ont. First elected for the present seat 20 June 1882 by a majority 132 over his oppo- nent B. B. Osier. — A Conservative. WET^LING-TON, (Centre Ridino). GEORGE TURNER ORTON, M. D., Physician and Sur- geon, Fergus, Ont. Born in Guelph, Onl., 19 January 1837, Educated in Guelph Grammar School, College of Surgeons, Ireland and St. Andrews University, Scotland. First elected for present Constituency in House of Commons, at general election 1874 and again in 1878, re-elected 20 June 1882 by a majority of 132 over Sir R. J. Cartwright. — A Conservative. WELLINGTON, (North Riding). JAMES McMULLKN, Merchant, of town of Mount Forest, county of Wellington, P. O. Born 29 November 1833, in the county of Monahan, Ireland. Educated at Fergus common school, county of Wellington, P. O. First elected 20 June 1882, majority 75, opponent J. B. Plumb. — A Reformer. WELLING-TON, (South Riding). JAMES INNES, Journalist, of Guelph, county of Welling- ton, P. O. Born February 1833 in town of Huntly, county of Aberdeen, Scotland. Educated at Gordon School, Huntly, and Grammar School, city of Aberdeen. First elected 20 June 1882, by a majority of 118 over James Goldie. — i Liberal. ^ WENTWOKTH, (Nouth Ridiv»). THOMAS BAIN, Farmer, Strabane, West Flamboro, Ont. Born at Denny, Stirlingshire, Scotland, 14 December 1834. Educated in Canada. First returned to Parliament 1872 and re-elected 17 September 1878, elected again 20 June 1882, by a majority of 3 over R. McKechnio, junior. — A Reformer. 99 1 1 i:. WKNTWOKTH, (^out.i u.i.ino). LKWIS SPJiIN(iKI{, ot Uiimilton, Onlaiio. Elected at last <^a'nei'al eleetioii, 20 Juno 18S2, l>y a majority of 4S over It U. Waddell.—^ Li/Mra/. WKSTVIOlil.I^ANI). JOSIAir WOOD. MereliantolSaelvvillo, County of West- moreland, rroviiico ot'Xcw Unmswick. Hoi-n 18 April lS4rlJ in Saekville. Mdueated at .Nfounl Allison Wesleyan ColleLCe, Saclvville, N. H. First elected at last jj;eneral cliM'tion, 2l) June, 1882, by a iiiajority or4.'>2 over Sir A. J. Sinitli. -.1 Conseroaticc. wiNNiPi:a. Lieut-Col. THOMAS S(JOTT, of the city of Winnii)ei'-, County of Selkirk, Manitoba. IJorn KJ Feln-uary 1841, in Town of Perth, County of Lanai'k, Ontai'io. F lucated at Perth llii;h School. Injected twice to Local Ijcu'islaturc of Manitoba; Jlon. J). A. Smith be iiiij!; unseated in 1880, contested with him and was elected; elect(Hl a^ain, 20 June 1882. majority 318 over W. O. Smith inid lOG over \\. (1. Conklin. — .1 Conficrvntire. YAI.K. FKANCIS JONFS BARXAIil), of Victoria, British Colum- bia. Born 18 Februaiy 1820, in (Quebec, P. (^. Fducaled thei-c at common School. Fleeted for Lx-al Lejj-'islatui'c 18G(), 18()8, for House of Commons 1871), 1881, re-elected at last general election, 20 June 1882. majority loT over James Robinson, and 188 over FL G. Vernon.— ^1 Comer t: at ice. YAMASKA. FABIFX VANASSF VFKTFFFUILLF, Advocate, of Mon- ti-eal. Born (> November 1849 in the Parish of St. David, Yamaska. P. (^. Educated at Collci;'e of Nicolet. Fleeted July 1871) for the present seat, vacancy occurriiii;' by Honorable (r, (y. (rill beinuj appointed Judge, reelected 20 June, 1882, by a majoidt}-- of 71 over Victor Uladu.— ^ Conservative. YARMOUTH. JOSEPH KOBBIXS KFXXFY, Commission Merchant, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Born 15 April 1830, in Annaf»o.iis. N. 100 3CtC!(l at 48 over of Wost- 1 ISl'J in 2U June, servdtii'c. in Town th Ili-1. >a ; Ifon, and was or W. O. 1 Co I lim- ed the 1-0 (), 181)8, genoi-al on, and of Mon- David, looted G norable 82, by a iant, of ..lis. X. l'L.«TE XXXVIl. AKTOTYrt ( u ru ! I mmmmmmmmm S. Kloctoil for Local TiCijisIaturc in IS78, ( .Iiiiu", ISS-J. hy a rn;ij'»i'ity of :U)l over l-'ianU Killain.--^4 LihmU Conserudtirc. 5 YOIIK, N. H •i THOMAS TKMPLl*:. liauluM-. of Kiv.loricton, Province of New Brunswick', lioin ISIS in Hampton, County of Oxford- shire, Kiii^Iand. Kdiicatod al Hampton Scluxd atid ('olle;iO. First elected 2'.t .lanuai-y, 1884, Uy a n .ijority of IT'.' over George F. (Jre^ory, — .1 Jjibcral (^nnscrvativi'. Horn i:seml)ly, from until the Union and representt'd West Middlesex in Ontuiio liC^'islature, from 1S71 until October, 1S72, when he resigned. First returned to House of Commons in IStJII and consecutively reelected in 1872, 1873, 1874 and 1878. Was a memlicr of the Executive Council and Treasurer of Ontaiio, from 21 December 1871, until October 1872, and Prime Mini>ter of the l>ominion Government and Miiuster of Public Works, from 7 November 1873' until Ociobin' 1878. Elected ajijain at last ujeneral eleclion.s 20 June 1882, majority 108, opponent A. Boultbee. — A Liberal. YORK, Ont. (North Riding). WILLIAM MULOCK, M.A., Barrister, of the City of Toron- to. Born 1844 in the Villai;e of Bond Head, Count}' of Simcoe, P. O. Educated at Newmarket Grammar School atid University of Toronto. First elected at last general election, 20 Juno, 1882, by a majoritj' of 101) over Jas. Anderson. — A Liberal. Y^OHK, Ont. (Wk3t Riding). NATHANIEL CLAUKE WALLACE, Merchant, Wood- bridge, Ont. Born in Woodbridge, Co. York, Out., 21 May, 1844. Educated at the Public School there and at Weston Grammar School. First returned to Parliament on 17 Sep- tember, 1878, reelected at last general election 20 June, 1882, by a majority of 207 over Thomas Hodgins. — A. lAberal. 101 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I 1.25 UiK» |2.s ■" lU 122 5! Si ^■' 1.4 U4 .> % ^. ^PJ"? V '/ /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MStO (7)6) 173-4503 ,^-.. 4^0 • ■.••■f •»#••*•♦•' ••• "* »••»' *•*'•*•••*••**•,• •••>••*•**• ^•••••-••••^♦••••••••**#*»#"*.**.'*«* ••*•*•**•/"•«•' STATISTICS CONCERNING THE ZHcmbcrs of tt^c f^ousc of (£ommons. DIVISION BY PROVINCKS. There are 211 Members in the House of Commons, viz 93 for the Province of Ontario. 65 (( Quebec. 21 (( Nova Scotia. 16 u New Brunswick. 6 (C British Columbia. 6 (( Prince Edward Island. 4 (( Manitoba. Total. 211 AGES. 1 is over 25 and under 30 years of age. T are 30 u 35 25 35 (( 40 37 40 .( 45 46 45 (( 50 45 50 (( 55 27 55 <( 60 14 60 (k 65 5 65 (( 70 4 70 « 75 211 SOCIAL LIFE. Married: 181. — Widowers: 12. — Batchelors : 18. I** »• *•** ••■ •♦*• #*• •• «•**•*»* *^ •» •*«•'«»* * •^^ ••^ 108 PROFESSIONS AND TRADES. Agriculturists and Farmers 34 Architects 1 Attorneys, Barristers, Lawyers and Sollicitors 64 Bankers 2 Builders including Ship Builders and Contractors.... 12 Civil Engineers 1 General Agents and Brokers 3 Journalists and News- Paper Publishers 8 Lumbermen and Lumber Mcreh. including Mill Own. 16 Manufacturers of all kinds and Brewers 4 Merchants or engaged in Mercantile Pursuits 35 Notaries Public and Conveyancers 8 Physicians and Surgeons. 16 Professors 1 Retired from business and Speculators 2 Without Profession or Trade 14 Total. .211 POLITICAL CLASSIFICATION. Conservatives 16 Independents 2 Independent Conservatives 4 Independent Liberals 3 Liberals 49 Liberal Conservatives 58 National " 2 Reformers ...IT Total. 211 NATIONALITIES. The Hou!*o of Commons is composed of 8 American born members. 1 Danish " " 12 Decendants from U. E. Loyalists. 9 English born. 47 English Canadian Born. 54 French, >» >> '•.'x#"»-**.**»'***"».»*»'*. 108 .**•,•*• *^*-»«»».*^#*» r' I > I I il i I !1 \ 1 German born. 3 (icrinan Canadian born, il Irish born 30 Irish Canadian born. 10 Scotch born. 25 Scotch Canadian born. Total. 211 RKLIGION. Anglo Catholics 32 liaptists 15 Congregationalists 4 Episcopalians 19 Methodists 30 Nonsectarians 3 Presbyterians 36 Reformed Episcopalians 4 lioman Catholics 68 Total. ..211 104 EXTRACT OF RULES, ORDERS — AND — 1 FORMS OF PROCEEDINGS — OP THE — HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA. Absence of Members. — Kvciy Monibcr is bound to atteml tlio 8ervico of Tho Iloii.se, unless leave of ab.senco lias been given him by the lIou.se. Absence of Speaker. — If the Speaker leave the ehair for 48 con.se(^utive hours, tiie House is then at liberty to eleet one of its Members to take his j)iaee duiing his ab.senee. Adjournment. — The adjournment is a posponement of the proceedings of a Session to a sj)C('iHed date. If at the time of the meeting there be not a Quorum, the Speaker may take the chair and adjourn. When ihe House rises on Friday it shall stand adjourn unless otherwise ordered, until the following Monday. Bills {Private). — No petition for any Private Bill is received by The House after the first ten days of each Session ; nor may any Private Bill be presented to The House after the first two weeks of each Session. All applications for Private Bills shall require a notice, clearly and distinctly specifying the nature and object of the application, to be inserted in English and French for two months, in the Oflllcial Gazette and in both an English and French paper published in the District aflected or the next adjoining Histrict. Each petition for Private Bills must be accompanied b}- a sum of Two llundied Dollars and the costs of printing the some for the Statutes. Business of the House. — This ordinary Daily Routine of Business in the House shall be as follows: — Presenting Petitions. Heading and Eeceiving Petitions. Presenting l^eports by Standing and Select Committees, Motions. ••>■*•••.**•/•• ,'*•*"••••.'•• ^•*»**. ' './%.#-» •'•*.^», 105 < I I ^ i 1 i The order of Business for the consideration of The House, day by day, after the above Daily Routine, shall be as follows. — Monday. Private fiills. Questions put by Members, Notices of Motions. Public Bills and Orders. Government Notices of Motions. Government Orders. Tuesday. Government Notices of Motions. Government Orders. Public Bills and Orders. Questions put by Members- Other Notices of Motions. Private Bills. Wednesday. Questions put by Members. Notices of Motions. Public Bills and Orders. {From half past seven o'clockf p. wi.) Private Bills for the first hour. Public Bills and Orders. Government Notices of Motions. Government Orders. Thursday. Questions put by Members. Public Bills and orders. Notices of Motions. Government Notices of Motions. Government Orders. Friday. Government Notices of Motions. Government Orders. Public Bills and Orders. Questions put b}^ Members. Other Notices of Motions. {From half past seven o^ clock p. m.) Private Bills, for the first hour. •»•-»•%•■« ••»••••*%•■»•*«•*,•%•■••••••"••%••••%••••*< '••"%»"»»"*»^»#'«#' loe Orders of the Day for the Third Heading of BillH Rhall take precedence of all other Orders for the name day, except Orders to which the House has previously ^ivcn priority. A Motion for Readin^r the Orders of the Day, shall have preference to any motion before the House. Cabinet.— The Cabinet is composed of a certain number of responsible Ministers with or without a Portfolio conducting the affairs of the Dominion ofCinada. Kach Province is supposed to have in the Cabinet, a number of representatives in propor- tion to its population. The head of the Cabinet also called the Premier, as the choice of his Colleagues who together with him assume the titles of: '* President of Privy Council ; " "Minister of Finance and Ilccoivor (Joneral ;"'* Minister of Justice and Attorne}' (xoncral ; " " Minister of Public Works; " " Minister of Agriculture and Statistics;" "Minister of Customs;" " Minister of the Interior ; " " Minister of Militia and Defence; " " Minister of Marino and Fisheries; " " Post Master General , Revenue • " of Stale •> "Minister of Inland Revenue;" "Secretary and " Minister of Railways and Canals ; " Clerk of The House of Commons. — The Clerk of the House of Commons who is appointed by the Crown, holds an office of importance and of great trust. He is responsible for the safe keeping of all the papers and Records of The House, and has the direction and control over all the Officers and Clerks in the Offices. He places on the Speaker's table every morning, previous to the Meeting of The House, the Order of the Procee- dings for the day. He keeps a Record of the House's votes, proceedings and resolutions, and it is his duty to see that they are properly printed and distributed to Members. He has to read aloud all such documents as the House may order to be read. He has Assistants whose duty is to help the Clerk of the House during the Session, and to complete and finish with him the work remaining at the close of the Session. Commons. — See House of Commons. Debates. — No Member may speak twice to a Question, except in explanation of a material part of his speech in which he may have been misconceived. When a Member is speaking no Member shall interrupt him except to Order. When Members have been called in, preparatory to a Division, no further debate is to be permitted. All persons admitted to hear the Debates have to keep silent, and gentlemen, with their hats off; 107 Il and any one diHturbing tho Uouiso can bo placed in the cuntody of the Sergeant at Arms. DisHoiiUTioN. — Tho DJHSolution of tho House is tho breaking up of the Proceedings previous to new elections. The Juration of a Parliament being of Five years, the House is supposed to be dissolved every Five years only, unless it is the pleasure of the (Tovcrnor (reneral to dissolve :t sooner to make a new appeal to the electors for the interest of the public in general. Elections. — The Elections for Representatives to tho House of Commons take place after each dissolution of the Parliament and in this case they are called (loneral elections. In other instances when to fill vacancies, they take place as soon as the writs are issued and in each case, tho votation is by secret ballot and seven days after the nomination of candidates. To bo eligible lor the House of Commons u person must not be a member of either the Senate or any of tho Provincial Legislatures and must bo a British born or naturalized subject of Her Majesty, having attained tho full ago of 21 years. House op Commons. — The House of Commons is actually composed of 211 Members of which :— 93 for the Province of Ontario. 65 Quebec. 21 Nova Scotia. 16 New Brunswick. 6 British Columbia. 6 Prince Edward Island. 4 Manitoba. However tho Number of Members of the House of Commons may be from i'ime to time increased by the Parliament of Canada, provided the proportionate Representation of the Pro- vinces prescribed by the Act is not thereby disturbed. The House has to meet at least once a year for the despatch of business. The time chosen for that purpose is generally in January or February'' and the Session lasts about two months. On its first assembling after a General Election, the House of Commons proceeds with all practical speed to elect one of its Members to be Speaker. Wnen all business is transacted and the Estimates voted, the House then is closed. The hour of meeting of the House of Commons is 3 o'clock p. m. and 7^ o'clock p. m. and the debatos are open to the public. However a ticket of admission signed by the Sergeant at Arms is necessary to be admitted to hear then. 108 the custody ; he breaking riio :lurution Hupposcd to ) pleaMuro of Li new appeal ral. to the House D Parliaraent 8. In other 8 Hoon as the secret ballot on must not Provincial lized subject 'ears. 1 is actually k. ia. Island. of Commons ;; arliament of : of the Pro- > bd. ;! the despatch \ generally in :■ two months. < the House > elect one of ! 8 transacted > is 3 o'clock y open to the •: the Sergeant > Journal. — A Journal has to be kept by the Clerk of the HouH©, a copy of which is delivered daily to his Fi.Kcolloncy the Governor (Jeneral. The Clerk of the House enters in this journal : the time of Ajournment and the names of the Men bors present when the House adjourns for want of a (Quorum; the reason state*! by the Speaker when he is called upon to ^ive a Casting Voice, and also the Yeas and Nays upon a Division ; provided a demand to that etl'ect is made by 5 Members. LinRAUY. — Xo person shall be entitled to resort to the library during a Session of Parliament, except tlie (iovernor (Jeneral, the Members of the Privy ('ouncil and of the two Ilounes of Parliament, the Officers of both Houses, and such other persons as may receive a written order of admission from the Speaker of either House. Members ma}' personally introduce Str;iiiger8 to the Library during the day time but not after the hour of seven o'clock p m. Mace. — The Mace is the sign of the Legislative Authority which rests in the House. Tne Sergeant at Arms, who is responsible for its safe-keeping, places it on the table at the opening of each Session. It remains on the table all the time of the proceedings of the House as a body ; but it is ttiUen oif when the House is in Committee and at the close of each Meeting. Meetinmj. — See House of Commons. Members. — The Members of the House of Commons are the respective representatives of the Constituencies of the various Provinces of the Dominion. They are elected by the people by Bollot, for a period of five j'ears. Ministry. — See Cabinet. Portfolio. — The word Portfolio is used to express the Control of a Department in the Civil Service. There are Thirteen Portfolio or Departments as mentioned previously under the heading of Cabinet and each one is administered by one of the Members forming the Cabinet. Private Bill. — See Bills (private.) Privilege. — Whenever any matter of Privilege arises, it is immediately taken into consideration. Privy-Council. — The Privy (Council is composed of all the past and present Ministers of the Crown since Confederation but those only who form the Administration take part in its delibe- rations. It is actually composed of Fifty Nine Members ; Four- 109 I! n I . teen of whom form the Cubinot (one to be sworn in to fill vacant > seat). One of them has no Portfolio. S I* Prorogation. — The Prorogation of Parliament is the adjourn.- I mont from one Session to another. It is never prorogued for a ); Period longer than Forty lays at a time. The time during > which Parliament is prorogued, ib called the Becess. i Questions put kv Memdeks. — Questions may be put to Ministers of the Crown relating to public affairs; and to othor members, relating to any Bill, Motion or other public matter connected with the IJusincsH of the House, in which such Members may be concerned ; but two days Notice must be given for leave for putting a Question. Quorum. — The Quorum of the Ilou.^e of Commons is of 20 members. When there is not a Quorum the Speaker can take the chair and then adjourn, the names of the Members then present are inserted in the Journal. i Eecess. — See Prorogation. Serueant-at-Arms. — The Sergeant-at-Arms appointed by the Crown, is responsible for the safekeeping of the Mace, and for the conduct of the Mest<)ngers and inferior Servants of the House. It is ho who regulates the admission of Strangers to the Uouso through Members, by Tickets for the Galleries. Session. — The Session is the term during which the House is assembled until its prorogation. A Session may be postponed from one date to another without being closed, but when all necessary business is comi)lcted, it is generally prorogued, or closed until the next 3'ear. Speaker. — The Speaker, chosen by the Members of the House at the opening Session of Parliament after General Elections, is the presiding Officer of the House of Commons. He preserves order and decorum and decides Questions of Order, lie takes no part in any Debate before the House , except when in Com- mittee ; but in case of an inequality of Votes, he gives a Casting Voice. 110 lo fill vacant EXTRACT FROM THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT. 1867 CONCERNING THE • i Senate and House of Commons as well as Local Legislatures. I i Administration. — See Privy Council. Administrator of the (Jovernment, — The (iovernor General in Council ma}' from time to time appoint an Administrator to execute the Office and Functions of Lieutenant CJovernor during his Absence, Illness, and other Inability. Dominion of Canada.— On the 20th March 1807, Her Most Excellent Majestj- the (^ueen, by and with the Advice and Con- sent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in the Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, enacted and declared as follows : WHEREAS the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and New '•^ Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, with a Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom, &c., &c. It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the Adviee of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, to declare by Proclamation that the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and Now Brunswick shall form and be One Dominion under the name of Canada. 111 I I Tho Dominion of Cftnadn is nctuiilly dovidud into Seven Pro- '> vincos and llio North- West Territories as follow; : \ Ontario, I (iueboc, ! Nova Scotia, J New Brunswick, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, HritiHh Columbia, The North- West Territories. Elections op Members. — Sec pa^o 108. rjovEiiNoii (tBnbral. — The (rovornor (ieneral is the Supremo Authority which rules over Canada, in the (Queen's name. He is appointed by commission under tho Groat Seal of the United Kingdom of (rroat Britain a»id Ireland, at a Salery of £10.000 Sterling per annum. His term of OtHce is Kive years but he may bo appointed for a second torm. The Governor General signs all documents and orders in (-ouncil passed by the Privy Council in administrative matters; and though ho reigns and governs not, it is his un»lisputed right to go against tho advice of his ministry in matters affecting the general good of the Country. Ho opens and closes eifch Session of tho Dominion Parliament by a Speech from the Throne and gives his sanction to Public Bills or reserves them for the sanction of Her Majesty. He can dissolve the House and call for general elections, dismiss his Councillors and replace thom by others, &c., &. House op Commons. — See page 108. LtEUTENANT-GovERNORs. — They are appointed by the Gover- nor General at a Salary varying from $7,000.00 to $10,000.00 according to Provinces, and for a term of Five years. Except for cause assigned they cannot be removed before the expiration of their term of office. Their duties and powers with regard to the Provincial Governments are the same as those of the Go- vernor General with regard to the Dominion Government. Local Legislatures. —-The Local Government of each Pro- vince is composed of three Branches, the same as the Dominion Government, viz: The Lieutenant Governor, the Executive Council and the Legislature which is composed of the Legisla- Council or Upper House and the Legislative Assembly or Lower House, except in the Province of Ontario. Manitoba and British Columbia where there are no Legislative Councils. 112 Seven Pro- ; '.' t' i' 10 Supremo '; 1^ name, lie • tho Unitotl • ;. of £10.000 ;, oars hut ho •; lor General ; y tho Privy J •; roignH and I •; tho advice ; rood of tho ; Parliament :; ', n to Public ■ ;. ty. ' I 1 elections, ; fee, &. ;* j tho Clover- > » ) $10,000.00 > rs. Except ;'. ,* ) expiration •!; h roi^ard to ;• *, of tlio Go- I i' ment. f each Pro- ;'; ) Dominion i Executive \ / he Legisla- ':• \ ssombly or ;•; Manitoba •; Councils. >-•*-"-••.••.»•..•••#•••■••'••' *•%• Tuo North- West Territorion have only a Council and no Lcffislaturo. Newfoundland. — In ca»e of tho Admission of Newfoundland in the Dominion, it shall bo entitled to a representation in tho Senate of Canada of Four Members. Privy Council for Canada. — Its duty is to aiH and Hishops act'onlin^ to soniority. 12. MoinhorH oClho (/ahinot according to Honiority. i:{. Tho Spoakor of tho Sonato. M. Tho (/hiof .lud^oH of tho Courts of Law and lOquity U(',(;or. Spcjikt'i* of tlio IloiiHo ofComfnoiiM. *2(>. PuiHiio Ju«l<^('H <>>* ('((iirtH of Law and K«]ui(y ucj-onliii^ to H»!iii«»rity. '21. Miinhors of llio IIoiisi* of ('ominous, 22. MciiiluTs of tin* l'!xi'('iitiv(5 ('(Miiicil ( i'rovituMnl) vvitliiii thoir I'roviiici'. I'i. S|n'aI\. 21. .Memlit'i's of L»'<^ihl!itivt' ('oiiiicil within IImmi* l*iovin"o. 2'). SiKMilvMi* ol Li'n;i,shiiivo A>sornl>ly within his I'rovinco. 2f». .Mojnhcrs of licj^ishitivci Assonihly within their I'rovinco. TABLh: OF TITLES In urcordauci' icifh /u(/ul(itiuii.s n/iprorrtf hi/ llir Majesty, 'lubj, 1H()8 1. (lOVt'iMioi' (Icih'I'mI <»r(/aiianihlr during oiHco. H. The Speaker of the House of AsHetnhly in the ProvinceH to ii)o Htyle(i Jlonorahk during oHlc^e. [Mem. — The title though without precise warrant, has /^ene- rully been (roncedcvi to the Lii^islative Oounciilors apjtointed at the time of tiie Union, aw well uh to tiuMr colleagues who had previouHly been (councillors.] By u mere lapsus pmna; the Speaker of the House of (/onimonH WUH omitted from this list, an omission, we believe, not yet rectified, 'tiiough usa^e, wliicdi !)0(!oineH law whcje none exists opposed to or superseding it, has alwuyH conceded tho title to him. ••'•*••-'••'•••»•••*••, 116 ADDENIOA. Pago 58 after Carlotoii O. lit. Hon. Sir .1. A. Macdonald road (t. C. B. instoadoiK. C. li. CHANGKS Since tluH volume has g(Mio to press, tlie following changOH have taken place in hoth the Senate and Jlouse of Commonn Mombeiship viz : Senatk. Division of Lauzon, Hon. Joseph noldue M. P. for Beauco County, elevated to the Senate 2n(l. Octoher 18H4, to All vacancy occasioned hy death of lion. C. II. Pozer. Division of Millo-Isles. lion. L. F. R. Masson aj)pointed Lieut- Governor of the Province ofC^uehec, 7th Noven.ber. 1884, seat still vacant. IIOUSK OF C031M0NS. County of Pcaucc, Liniore Taschereau elected 31st Octoher to till vacancy caused by elevation of Jo.seph liolduc to the Senate. County of Lennox, D. W. Allison unseated 14th November, seat still vacant. New election to take place on 8 January 1885. County of MasUinonge, A. L. Desaulniers, elected 22nd December 1884 to till vacancy causeil by death of F. lloudc. KKKATA. Pago 12 11th line, instead of Shavvinigan road, Shawinegan. 30 5th >i a 43 Tth u i* 44 3rd « 46 7th (k 4fi 17th <( 48 17th t< 52 Kth << 60 loth t( Shawinigan " Iverness " '^ Stanted q. " " Ottawa " *' Ifoduc Frederic" " Sourris P. E. L " " Yeo Jomes " " Chatoaugua " Shawinegan. Inverness. Stanstead (^. Tignish P. F. 1. Houdo Frederic. SouriH P. F. 1. Yeo James. Chateauguay. 11« PART II. October to due to tho MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. PLACES OP INTEREST IN AND AROUND OTTAWA. The (Jovkhnment Buildings TIjc Parlisuncnt Buildiuj^s i^tund on a hi^h i»hitojiu of some 30 acres in area. Tho buildini^s t'orni tliioo sides ofu quadrangular figure, and arc* widely «leta('lied. The Parliament or main building lacing Wellington street; and the Depai'tinontal Buildings I'jieing inwards to tho square and forming tho other two sides of the ligure. The splendour of those iiuihlings, their flnc commanding site, together with tho beauty of tho sur- rouniiing scenery, place them in a very enviable position ; com- pared wtth all other structures used for similar puri)osos on this continent, and some say, even irj Europe; and must ever make tiiom objects of inteiest to the tourist and the stranger. Tho stylo of tho Buildings is tho (rothic of tho 12th and 13th Centuries, with moditicalion to suit tho climate of ('anada. The ornamental work and tho dresHing round the windows arc of Ohio sandstone. The plain surface is faced with a cream-colored sandstone of the Potsdam formation, obtained from Nopean, a few mi los from Ottawa. The spandrils of tho arches, and tho spaces botwoyn v/indowarches and the sills of tho upper windows, are filled up with a quaint description of stonework, composed of stones of irregular size, shape and colour, very neatly sot together. Those with tho Potsdam red sandstone employed in forming the arches over the windows, afford a pleasant variety of colour and etfoct, and contrast with the ge- neral masses of light coloured sandstone, of which the body of the work is composed- This Building, as you approach from VYollington street, presents a very imposing appearaoce. The central of the seven towers, which is very rich in design, projects its width from the fj'^ntof the Building, and is about 180 fout high. The body of the building in front is forty foot high, above which rises the 117 : i! Hlnntln^ roofw of nlate, surmounted by linoH of orncrnontal iron crewtin^. The buildinji^ is 472 foot lon^ ; und the doptli from the front of the main tower to the rear of the library is 5T<> foot, covering an area ofS2,88() superficial feet. It stands at a dis- tance of G(M) feet from Wellington street, so that the quadrangle forme^.'\*S^ »*>»%»N»*»— »^*>»*»^W»N**».*«»*»>*'«»-»»''««'' "•»'W»»~.»».'«.»»»'«.»»»»»d'»^»."' 120 Alex. Macdonoll, 1805 1809. J. Wilson, 1825 29. J. E. Vttlliores do 6.. Real, 1823. A. Cuvillier, 1841-44. 8 Archibald McLean. 18:U-35-3G-37. 9 C. de Lotbinioi-e, 1794. 10 L. P. Sherwood. 1821-25. 11 M. S. Hid well, 1829-31-35-36. Ri(jht hand side Hall. (On the right.) 1 Sir A. N. McXab, Bart., 1837-40-44-48. 2 II. Ruttan, 1837. 3 A. N. Morin, 1848-52. 4 J. S. Macdonell, 1852 ,54. 5 L. V. Sicotte, 1854-57. 6 Sir Henry Smith, 1858-Gl. 7 J. F. Turcotte, 1862413. 8 L. Wallbridcre, 1863-6(1. 9 James Coclcburn, 1867-74. 10 T. W. Ani^lin, 1874-79. 11 J. G. Blaiichet, 1879-82, The Library of Parliament. At the time of the Union of Upper and Lower Canad(U'*in 1841, the libraries of each Province were thrown into one library and formed about 6000 volumes. In 1849, it had grown up, by purchase and gifts, to 25,000 volumes, all of which, save about 200 volumes, were destroyed by fire in Montreal, on the 25th of April. It was reconstituted, and on the first of February, 1854, was for the second time, destroyed by fire, in Quebec. At that date the library contained 17,000 volumes, 8000 of which were saved from destruction, by the students of the Quebec Seminary. At the time of the removal of the seat of Government from Quebec to Ottawa, the library numbered about 55.000 volumes. The library building, then in course of construction, not being ready to receive the books, the picture gallery appart- ments, were temporarily fitted up for its use and it remained '•.•••.^^..•^•^'^••^"•••^.•••^••••.•N.*..'' thus until 1876, when it was finally romovod lo the p/esent library building. This huildin/i^ is of circular form and haw a diameter of 120 feet, its heiglit from the floor to the top of the inside of the cupola is l(;0 feet. The frame work of the two jjal- leries around the library is of cast iron, covered with artistic woodwork. The floorin,*^ of the galleries is made of glass one inch thick. There are 3*X\ gas Jets in tlie liibrary and surround- ing rooms. The Library contains about 110.000 volumes.,; In the centre is a white marble statue of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria It stands about 15 feet high with pedestal and was made by Marsiial I W(»od. On small pedestals around the room and from left to right of entrance door are placed the following busts. 1. Sir Wm. Logan, late Geologist of Canada, (marble) by Marshall Wood. 2. The Marquis of Lome, late Governor General of Canada, (plaster) by F(»rbes. 3. H. E. IL The Princess of Wales (marble) by Marshall Wood. ^ 4. II. R. n. The Prince of Wales, (marble) by Marshall Wood. 5. Sir E. P. Tacb^, late Premier of the Dominion of Canada, (marble) by Meusnicr. 6. Hon. John Sanfield Macdonell, /'marble) bv Marshall Wood. There are 6 rooms between the interioi- and exterior walls, all filled up with books. The central part of the old library has been fitted up a:-* a Reading Room, but the gallery has been kept for the use of the library. The library staff is composed of one librarian, one assistant, five clerks and four messengers. The library is opened every da}', except Sundays and legal holidays from A. M. to 4 P. M. during recess of Parliament and during session, every day, from 1) A. M. until the House adjourns, generally about midnight. The annual grant for the purchase of books is $10,000. The works composing the library, belongs chiefly to Law, Parliamentary papers and records of all countries, Science and Art. Classics although well represented are not so complete as the Law department. But special attention is paid to works on America and more parti culary to those on Canada. * .'^•^^^•••'••^Vy"****.****"' ••*•*"••••-»•**•*•' .»*•*••.»■*•••■'••*••••*•'••*••.•«,'•%/••.••.»■• 121 • '. ' m m : \ TlIK ViCTOllfA Tow BR. (See Picture^ I'lair Jill .) On tlio U)\) of tills 'r«)\V(M' lli(» 'IVmiisl cum soo 1|i« Hiirroundin^ country iit a ^I'oivtdistaiKU) and ho has u sploritHd l)inlH-oy•»-•*'• 122 The Tjovrrh Walk (See rieturn, Pluft A'XXV/I.) A cliivriniii^ in-oinonado liiddoii on (ho hjiIo of tlit^ n*ck on which thu I'urliHiiioiit huildin^H stuiid. This roud which \h over a qiuirtor of'.'i iiiih) in h^i^ht is wMo iind Ucpt in ^ood ordor, hohIh lire |da('ifd h(U'4> and Mmm'c tor tJu; convonjuncc of pursoriH who want to enjoy a solitary rest. Krom th.il jdaro the tourist has a splendid vi(»w of the Ottawa riviir, in all its ynuukur inchidin;.; the; . TlIK UlUKAIF (/ANAI. liOCKs. Ki^ht in niirnher, art; situ iod at the oxlicinity of the liidcau Canal. Th(\y are IIM (eet lon;^ and .'{.'I feet wi(h) each. Their consti'uction was ln'^un in the sprin;^ IH27 \*y (Joloind iiy, who ^avo his name to this city formerly cjilled IJytown. On the IGth August of the same year, the (torn(5r stone was laid hy tlio colohratcd traveller Krard"«W>««*««",*%«%.««^«< 134 Tho gromid tioor cont.'iins orticos, library and laboratory. On tbo first floor tbon» aro two nK)in«* devoted to iniisoiini purposes — the larger one, KKt feet lotJi^ by 24 feet wide, contains upwards of 4,000 ^eoloi^ical and niineralo^lcal specimens, arranged in oases to iilusirate the economic and scientitic ^ooh)«xy of the. Dominion. The specimens are hil»eled, sliowini^ tiie localities from whieli thcv were oi>tained, and llie formations t() which tiiey belon<^. The economic colloction is arrani^eil under the following heads : — I. Metals and their Ovqh. II. Fossil Fuel. III. Minerals applicable to certain Chemical Manufactures, and their Products (see also under IV). IV. Mineral Maiiures (see also under III). V. Mineial Pi<;ments and Detergents. VI. Salt, Brines and .Mineral Waters. VII. Materials applicable to Common and Decorative Cons- truction. VIII. Jiefractory Materials, Pottery Clays and Pottery. JX. Mate«'ials for (rrindiniij and Polishing. X. Minerals applicable to the Fine Arts and to Jewelry. In the smaller room on the same floor (22 ft. (J in. by 17 ft. 8 in.) there is a smaller collection of foreign minerals which, a?* opportunities occur, will be augmented; also, a collection of specimens of native woods. The rooms on the second floor are of the same dimensions as those on the first floor. The larger one contains upwards of 11,000 specimens of Canadian fossils, representing over 3,000 species; also, about 0,000 species of shells comprising upwards of 14,000 specimens, most of which are exotic. In the smaller room on this floor there is a small ethnological collection, chiefl}'^ from the Indians of the Pacific Coast. A larger collection of Indian relics, mainly from Ontario, was recently acquired. It contains upwards of 3,500 specimens, but owing to want of available space they cannot, at present, bo exhibited. The Museum possesses an Herbarium containing upwards of 7,000 specimens of the North American flora, including a nearly complete series of plants indigenous to Canada. It contains also the commencement of a collection of native mammals and birds which however, includes a few very rare Arctic and North Western species. There are, at present, 24 ••*»"*.**»y»»»»««**»***#"«,,»*».%*»«#-««*«»/**»*»-^*»''**^N.'*»' ***"*• ',/•»*"»**•■'•• v"*w'*.»*»/^»*"«-»«.«- •*"••••-*•. 125 HpecloH of mamiimlH ami alxnit in spocicH of binlH. ropreHontoiI hy 140 HpuciinviiH. In the liihrnry tlioru M'OUpwnnU of 5,500 voluniuH, eoinpriHiii^ Btandunl works of rofcrunccofi i^colo^y, iniiioralogy, motuilui'gy, ohoiniNtry and natural liiNtory. IVrhons desiring to consult any volumo can do ho, by applying; to llu> Lilirarian. Tlio Musouni Im open to visitors (Voni 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. Admission free. TiiK IJinKAi Kai.i.s. (.SV^f Pichir^^ I'fair XII.) Situated at tlic nortiicni terniinin-i of tlic street railway lino on Sussex street and formed l>y llie Hideau J{iver, whieli proci- pitatos itself into the Ottawa from a lieiglit of about 50 feot, dividing its waters as it goes down forming two sheets of water having the appearance of a pair of large curtains. ( Hideau heing the fronch of curtain) (these falls have to ho seen in the spring, for in any other season the waters are not high enough to give a correct idea of them). Persons can go down under the Falls where shower halhs are to he hud. Tub Wateii Works, Wore constructed in 1874. Their hydraulic powers are situated at about half a mile from the Parliament Buildings, at the extreme end of Wellington street. The water which they supply in immense quantity to the city comes from above the Cbaudiure Falls and is considered the purest in Canada. The Slides. Were constructed in 1832 by Mr. Geo. Buchanan, to avoid the Chaudiere Falls and thoreb}' I'acilitate the driving of the lumber going down towards the markets of Montreal an(^ Quebec. Tliey are 26 feet wide and 874 feot in length, and their slope is rendered nearly insensible by stops, placed at distances, from 6G feot to 380 foot between each. In summer the amateurs of sensation, lind great pleasure in going down those slides on the rafts. This little trip although very agreablo, might prove dangerous if not made with prudence. The Chaudiere Falls. So called, by the first travellers in this country, on account of its basin resembling a huge-kettle (Chaudiere being the trench of this word). It is situated at the western extremity of the City at a distance of about two miles from the Parliament Buildings, 18« nt tho iormiriUH of tli« Htruot railway lino. lis lioi^ht is ou\y 00 foet hut itM ilnmell^o voIiiiih' ol' wator noarly equals that of tho Niugarn FuIIh, and whirlw as in a vast funnel, tho width of the Ottawa rivor, immediately over, hoin^ ahout .'lOo yards wMIhI bolow, it ?neasures ofdy altout 50 yards. The Tmon Strsi'KNsioN Mkidoi:. Was ere('te (y'lilorido of Strontinin 1.40 I Clilorido of (.'alciiim 14 70 .;• (Miloridt! of Mii^'iKirtiiim 21.70 t| IJromido atul lodido (jf MagntiHiiim 2. HO j! Sulpliato of Strontium 2.10 > Sulplialo of Calcium 15.40 ( Siilphatu of Ma^iKtHiiim 10.00 *j Silica and ()xi dei'angements." I The water has been used by the ieay Mr. A. II. lialdwiii, may ha renchod l>y a road of about two miles iiom llio (ialineau rivoi-. Hotli the fucilities ior worUiii^ the mine and ^^ettin;; out the products are good, as the mine is not \v. Trout fishing S miles further. ; /,;, .^{-.^e -C' ■ TARiP^F OF CHARGES — FOR — Licensed (^arruuics for the (onrfijancc of P(t.sf-( iKjrm for Jlire irillun t/(C ('ill/ of Ottau'i. XIII. That the lolhtwing rates are Iierehy est.nblished as the proj)er and legal Jiates and Charges for the Conveyance of PassengerB in Cabs and Omni busses within the City of Ottawa, between the hours of KIVK o'clock ii; the forenoon, and KLKVKN o'clock in the afternoon, — ami at all other hours Doliile liATES shall bo proper and legal, and may be exacted where no agree- ment for a lc88 SUM Iuik been entered into between the parties. 129 i ! Two Horse Vehicle. 1. For the Conveyance or Carriage of any number of Pas- sengers not exceeding four, in a carriage, sleigh, or other vehicle drawn by two horses, when hired by tiie hour, or when the time occupied amounts to or exceeds one hour — For the first hour $1 25 And for each subsequent quarter of an iiour 25 Each additional passenger for the first hour 20 And for cacii subsequent quarter of an hour 05 One Horse Vehicle. 2. For the Conveyance or Carriage of iiny number of Pas- sengers not exceeding four, in a Carriage, Sleigh, or other vehicle drawn by one horse, when hired by the hour, or when the time occupied amounts to or exceeds one hour — For the first hour fl 00 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 20 And for each additional passenger for the first iiour 20 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 05 3. For the conveyance of One Passenger from any of the Carter's Stands, or from one part of the city to one or more places consecutively, in said City, provided the time occupied ill convejnng and vv..;ting for such Passenger. Do not exceed fifteen minutes $0 25 And for each avlditional passenger 10 If time occupied exceeds 15 minutes but not 30 minutes 40 And for each additional passenger 15 And for each subsequent 10 minutes after first 30 minutes 15 And for each additional passenger 05 But if the time occupied continuously whilst any such vehicle shall be in the employ of the same person or persons amounts to or exceeds one hour, then the Rates by the hour as aforesaid shall only be proper and legal, and no higher rates shall be legal. 130 4. That each Passenger shall be entitled to take with him or her one Trunk or other Baggage to a reasonable extent, free of charge, and it shall be the duty of the person in charge of any such vehicle to load and unload the same free of charge. 5. For the conveyance of any person in an hotel omnibus from any Hotel to any Steamboat Landing or Railway Station, or from any Steamboat Landing or Railway Station to any Hotel, twenty-Jice cents ; and for the conveyance of any person in any other omnibus from any place to any place on its route, five cents. 6. That children under eight years of age shall not be charged for as additional Passengers; and children over eight years and under twelve years of age, in charge of an adult shall not be charged for as additional Passengers more than half Rates whether conveyed in a cab or omnibus. TARIFF OF CHARGES — FOR — Licensed Carts, Trucks, Sleighs or other Vehicles for the Carriage of Loading icithin the City of Ottawa. XIV. That the following Scale of Changes is hereby estab- lished for the Loading, Unloading and the Carting of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Firewood, and all other Loading, by Licensed Carters within the City of Ottawa : 1. From any part of Upper Town West of Bank Street, to any part of Lower Town East of Nelson Street or North of Cathcart Street, and vice versa 30 40 To any other part of Lower Town, and vice versa 25 2. From any part of Lower Town East of Nelson Street or North of Cathcart Street, to any part of Upper Town East of Bank Street 25 3. From any other part of the City to another, except as aforesaid 20 4. That the Loading referred to in the preceding section of this By-Law shall consist of Twelve Hundred Pounds, or Six Barrels of Flour, or Four Barrels of Pork, or Half a Cord of Wood. R 181 7^ t MiRiiiiiniiii OTTAWA POLICK R)U('IO. M. ()'(iani, I'olico Miif^iHlralo. W. P. liott, .lr„ CUmU Polirc (•ourt, I). M. (irniit, (MiioC w. M< 'N'oity, l)»>(o<'(ivo. 1. (NMihlal) .Ino. .loliiiNon. 2. v. KlliN. :i \\ Movlnn. 4. W. |)i«UH. 6. .1. 1*. (^iiiim. (». .Ijis. l'<»rl«M-. 7. W. Vi/.nnl. 8. \V. {{olnnwm. I). I>. !l(».t!:,Mii. 10. Snm. Ii«<'in(». 11. K. .1. HmWM'S, I||H|UH'1oI'. I). O'K.M'I'o, Sfr\. Major. S;^l. II. Mont^oinory. S/rl. A.Iox. hujKMlt. A•» Markot ('oiiN(al)U> .Ino. Lido. Iloallh ConHtahlos Wni. .1. Kill>y, Israel Pr«>ulx. OTTAWA VWIV) AliAKM TKLK(il{APII. ('rutin/ Ojfirr, City Hull, F.hfiii Slrcfl. LIST OF SIGNAL BOXES. liox. I.ocdlitjl. •UCnr. Kiilnini mimI l''ri«l hIm. liox, /.(icii/ift/. '2 Cor. Hus.'^cll lliin^o. 4 " r. " rt •* 7 " 8 No. !• Cor, !•> " .'^iinrK.M Diiil OToiuior mIh. Mlltin ami <]|on(<«tf<. 1.'? Klook'« iMniiulry, WvlliiiKton M. 14 Cor. Noi Ollioo. Victoria Ulnml. !!.'< nroiisoii ami >Vvstoir.s lio 24 Cor. Sussex ami Hiiioini xts. '2r> " 1{iiloaii ami OitHwa t 17 18 ;{] " l>iily ami Clia|i«l sis. ;i'i " WiJltPiil ami N'oIhoii sis. .'<*) Protestant lii>s|)ilal, Hiiican st. .'17 Currier's l''aotory, Canal llasiii. 41 Central l''iio Station. York st. 4'J No. 4 l'"ire Statin? , Ciiniliorliimi st. •I.'l Cor. Claroni'o ami Snsvox sfs. W " Albert ami Moicalle sts. Til " Sussex ami Valer sts. ,')2 " l>alli<>iisie ami Clnirrli sts. r>.'< " CiiniliorlamI ami Catlicart sts. r)4 " Dallmiisio street ami ICy Oopot. •W Maol,aren'K Mills. t>2Cor. St. I'atrii'k ami Nelson sis. »V{ " ( liaiiol ami Parry sts. iH " St. Amlrew nml St. .Ioso|»li sin. 71 " St. I'atrick ani .Jail nml Court House with No. .'! Kirc Station. McKay & Co's Mills with No. 1 Kire Station. St Charles' Homo on llolton Street with No. 1 Fire Stiuion. Lntlies' Collego. Albert Street, with N«.. 2 Fire Statiim. (]ovorninont lluildintrs tower boll nntt Church bolls uro alsoconncctoii with central office and sound the alarm signal. •^.••.••»»*».»,.v.«.-"«.-..". •••".••.•S«*.»'.<".»' 1S2 "^••••••'•^•.**.* •»••»*•. POST orrK.'K (MUDK I.KTTKHH. Ko^iHtor nil vuliiahlr lotltM'H. In uildrrHHitiir IritiMH uilrn it in addi«?sHrd, arid nnist \){i I'ofwardod acciordin^ to itn diroc^tion. On no niiplicntion, liowov( r nr^iMit, can it ho ntH p< • h o/. or fraction th()r<5or. at}/, or Dntjt /jet tern for Cifi/ />etirerf/, Letters for ffufJ, New J^dinhnn/h, /ioehestervi/le, Mount Sherwood, ( 'ummint/'s liridfjc and Archrilfe. 1 <'ent per \ o/. or Traction thereof*. LctterH juldrcHKed to plaeen in (yiinada ami the United StatoH muHt ho prepaid at leaHt one lull rate {'A < entn), otherwise they will he sent to the l)ead Letter Office. LctterH iwldressed to pla(H)M in (janachi vveij^hin/^ over ^ oz. and propaid one lull rate, will he forwarded to doHtination, Huhjoct on uoiivory to donhle tiie amount of poHta/^e remainin/j; unpaid. /«?«■ hirected fjetters. LottorH ro-direetod to plaees in (junadu and the United States, without being taken out of the Post Office, uro not liable to any add it ion 111 poHtago. 18S BBS I! f, Itequest Letters. Loitoi'H nddroHHod to plucoH in ('anadii uiid ilio United StatoH> when Hont in onvolopos liavin/j; printed llioroon a roquoHt from the Hondor, that tho lottor if not delivorod at tho oflico addroHHod within a cortain timo spociticd in tho ro<|UOHt, may bo returned to hiH addroHH uh printed in tlio said request, will bo returned to tlie sender by tho PostnuiHter of the Ollice JuhlreHHod on tho expiration of tlio time Hpeeilied. i»osT cAuns. Post Cards are issued at one cent each, and may be sent to a!jy address in Cana(hi or tho United States. Post Cards are also issued at two cents each for transmiss" )n to (Jreat liritain, Newfoundhmd, and to nil Postal Union (N)untries. Nothin/:jj must be attached to a Post OanI, i:or must tlio card bo cut or (iefaced in any way. Ueply cards are now ready for tho public — 2 cents each. POST IIANns AND STAMl'KS) ENVKI.OPKs. One cent post bands for newspaper or book packet wrappers, and one ancl three cent stamped enveh»pcs are issued by the J)o])artmont, and may bo had at the stamp vendors at a trifle above tlieir face value. NEWS-l»APERH ANO PERIODICALS. A News-paper (u* Periodical must have no cover, or a cover open at both ends, which can easily be withdrawn. It must contain no enclosure. It must have no writing thereon but tho name and address of the person to whom it is sent. Transient Newspapers within the Dor. in ion, the United States, or Newfoundland, 1 cent per four oz. or fraction thereof. A ainglo paper weighing loss than one oa. will be forwainiod for ^ cent. News-papers posted for city dolivory must bo prepaid ^ each cent. To tho United Kingdom and all European countries, 1 cent per 2 oz., or fraction of 2 oz. BOOKS, CIRCULAllS, &C. A Book Packet must bo loft open for inspection, it must not contain any enclosure, nor must it exceed 24 inches in length nor 12 inches in breadth or depth. Tho limit of weight of a Book Packet addressed to any place within tho Dominion (except V-^-^V.-^".^'^-.^^*^", 184 • u cover : Manitobn orBritiHli Uoluinl>ia), the United HtatoH, Nowfoiindlnnd ;• orCrreai Britain Ih r>ll»H. To Manitoba (Winnipeg oxcepte England, France, Germany, and ail otber ;) countrieti in Europe, is f.iyht ounces — postage, 2 cerUs for tbe •; first 2 oz,, and 1 cent for every additional 2 oz. Legal and Commercial Papers. Legal and Commercial Papers generally (including Hank \ Pass-books) are liable to Letter Hate of postage, except when :• sent by Parcel Post. JJeeds and Insurance Policies may, how- •! ever, be sent at Book-post rates. i Its :|l 1 I « ' »' !!l i 'IJ rosr oKKirR mavinoh hank. IVpovtits iVoni II upward'*, on winrli I jum* ronl. intorosi in rtll»>\vol .m(im»iI(»iI (or roirislnilion mmf h hnrt'fi'if in lniiu» fh) pprJ into y n\u:istiMtion sljnnp; llio r(»^istrnlion Iooh on lotlors t«> piMoos in ('MnMtln Mn«l Nowroninllnnd is li oonlH; (<» (troMl Hritaiii ;»nis|orv (lw» I'osunasior at tho olUot» addrosNod, on i)ropaynu'nt «>t* an additional loo of ."» oi>nti All olassos oi" matlor niav ho roi>:is(orod to PohIhI Unic )ii oo\uitri(s. f^tyistrntion stttmpa i\inn()t he arrrptC'i in prr/uii/mrnf of posftujc Lottors for Koiiistralion nuist ho postoti If) niiinitoH provious to tho timo ol'olosinix tho mails. STUKKT IKTTKH HOXRS. Lot tors aro ooUootod tVon\ tho various undorniontionod Tjottor n(>xos thr»>up:hout tho City throo tiinos daily (SundayH oxoon(od) at S a.n\., 2..'^() ]^.u\.. and (>.ir> p.m.. in timo for doHpaton hy inn>ortant Mails. North, I'last and \Vos(. ipo T.Or.VTlON OK STUEKT I.KTTF.H HOXKS. I^ppvr Totrn, Conior of ()'Conn(>r and Sparks stroots. " Wcllimrton and Sallv stroots. i< Wollitii^ton stroo! and I'ooloy'.s Hridgo. IhilvO atid Pridii'o stroots. Canada Paoitio Kaihvay Dopot. Cornor of Hank and Maria stroots. « Poroy and (ilouoostor stroots. r and MotoaUo stroots. l\x>po Wolliuiifton an(l Alhort stroola. i Gloneestor and Klijjin 8U*eots. Summerset and Arthur streets. J. Lucy, Post Office 40-42 Queen street west. '»**»*»V'« •"*•'■' 18« fjoirn' Toirii. p } (loriM^r o('SiisH«'X mimI |{i»l«'nii sIiim'Ih. '; ♦« KiiMHcx himI Si. I'nhirk mM(M'Ih. ; " haliiMiiHio Mild S(. I'nhick Mti(>o(s. ; SI. ],. \ (>. Ifnihviiv hrji.-l. (Joriit)r of ( 'Inioiirc nn<»Is. *• l'"ly immI Nt'lnMh slri'olH. •• Ififh'Jiii mimI ( 'iiiiiIk'I IjiikI hIiooIm. . " hnly iiikI Ni(li«»ljiK hI»(m>Is. " AiimiHin iinlH. •• l^i"^ H'xl SI. I'mIimIc hIicoIh. " York iiikI Siish(«x Hli frunsmit \>y Moiioy Order, ij" |M»HHilil(«. Ilsoiil l»y lolhw, il Hlionid iilwjiyH 1)0 ro^iHl(»rtMl. McHioy UrdoiH IshimmI and paid Irom U a.m. lo 4 p.m. ( ^ommisaion nn /Ifonri/ Or/ifTH. On Moiioy OrdcMH drawn l>y any MoiK^y Ordor OfTico in ('an- nda on any oliior Moii(\y Order Olf!c<^ in the Ihiininion, in aH f'olUiWH : — If not exeeedin^ 9 4 2c. Over $\ '♦ " ll» nc. •« 10 " '• 20 lOe. " 20 " '* 40 20o. " 40 " " (10 .'{Oc. ♦' iU) •' •' 80 40e. " 80 " " 100 fiOc. No Hinglo Money Order, payaMo in the l>oniinion of Canada, van bo iHHued lor more llian $tOO; hut uh manyof'SlOO eaeh may bo given an the remitter re(|uiroH. On Money Ordoi-H payable in the United Kingdom, New- foundland, the United Staten, (Jerman Kmpire, Franco, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, A UHtriu- Hungary, Norway, Denmark, (including Iceland), The NetherlandH (Holland), Sweden, Rou- mania, Jamaica, Harbadon, Victoria (Auntralia), New South WaloH, Tasmania, New Zealand and Jiriti^h India: — 187 h If not excooding $10 10c. Over $10" " 20 20c. 20 «' " 30 30c. 30 «' " 40 40c. ii 40 (( 4( 50, .50c. MATTER WHICH CANNOT BE FORWARDED BY POST. Any explosive, dangerous or destructive substance or liquid, or any matter or thing likely to injure any letter or any other mailable matter, or the person of* any officer or servant of the Post office. A glass bottle, or glass in any form (except eye-glasses, microscopic slides and spectacles when properly put up) liquids, matches, leeches or fruits. The Mails for British Columbia are sent daily to Windsor, thence by first despatch via the United States. The Mails for Australia, New Zealand, New South Wales, and Fiji Islands, leave San Francisco on the 20th. The Mails for the Sandwich Islands will leave San Francisco on the 1st, 15th and 20th. The Mails for China and Japan leave San Francisco on the 6th, I8th and 30th ; letters should be posted ten days previously. The Mails for the West Indies, Mexico, Central and South America, will leave New York as follows : Bermuda, 11th and 25th ; Cuba, 4th, 6th, 11th, 13th, 18th, 20th, 25th, and 27th ; Por- to Rico, 5th, 6th, 11th, 19th, 20th, 25th, and 27th ; the Bahama Islands, 4th, 18th, and 31st ; the Windward Islands, 3rd, 20th and 31st; Mexico, 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th; Jamaica, 6th, 9th, 13th, 23rd and 27th ; the West Indies, 15th ; Brazil, 31st ; South Pacific and Central American Ports, 1st, 10th, 20th and 3lst; Hayti, 16th and 30th ; Venezuela and Curagoa, 10th and ::]4th. Letters, etc., should be posted two days before the departure of the above named Mails from New York. N. B. — Letters bearing mutilated stamps, or stamps so soiled and defaced as to make it impossible for the sorting clerks to decide whether they have been used before or not, will be sent to the Postmaster General for his adjudication. "^Letters addressed to mere initials or fictitious names, will not be delivered unless addressed in care of a resident or to some box in the Post Office. 188 to Windsor, CHURCH KS. Baptist Church. — Maria street, cor. Klgin, Rev. A. P. McDiar- ; mid, M. A., Pastor. Hours of service, II a. m. and 7 p. m. ; i Sunday Sciiool 3 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Cathedral of Ottawa. (Basilica Minor).— Rt. Rev. Jos. Thos. Duhamei, DO.. Bishop of Ottawa; Ilovd. J. O. Routhier, Vicar (feneral , Rev M. MoUoy, O. M. I. ; Rev. L. N. Campoau, . Bursar to Bisiiop ; Rev. J. A. Sloan, Sec'y. to Bishop ; Jlev. (J. ; Bouillon, Procurator to Bishop ; Rev. E. J. J. Stenson ; Rev. J. A. Plantin. Hours of service G.15, 8., 10. a. m,, 3 p. m. VVeek days, '■ 6.00, «.30, 7.00, 7.30. a. m. Catholic Apostolic Church. — Albert street, south side. Hours of service, 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. ; week days at G a. m. and 5 p. m. Eucharist service every Sunday and every fourth Tuesday, at 10 a. m. Christ Church, (Church of England.). — Sparks street, south side. Rev. J. S. Lauder, D. D., archdeacon of Ottawa, rector ; W. J. Muckleston, curate. Hours of service, 11 a. m., and 7 p. m Free seats in the evening. Church of St. Alban the Martyr, (Church of England).- -Free seats — Daly street, north side. Rev. J. J. Bogert, M. A., rector. Hours of service, 8 a. ra., 11a. m., 7 p. m. ; Sunday school, 3 p. m. Holy Communion every Sunday at 8 a. m., and 11a. m., alternatel3'', and on the Church festivals. Daily service at 9.30 a. m., and 5.30 p. m. During the summer at 9.30 a. m. Congregational Church. — Corner of Albert and Elgin streets. Rev. John Wood, pastor. Hours of service, 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. ; Sabbath school, 10 a. m. summer, and .3 p. m. winter; bible class at the same hour ; lecture and prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m. Dominion Methodist Church. — Metcalfe street. Rev. B, Longley B. A., pastor. Houi-s of service, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Wednesday evening service at 8 p. m. Eastern Metltjodist Church. — Corner Besserer and King streets. Rev. W. Hansford, pastor. Hours of service, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. S 189 •'*•*•••••••••%••• ••••••. : I i| 140 Wfstrrn Methodist ('hurih. — Wcllini^tori Htroct. iJov. .lainos Allan, M. A., pUHlor. Hours of MtM'vici', 11 a. rii. ami 7 |». m. Sabliatli School at 2. .'JO j). in. Wodnoxlay ovonin^ serviio, H ]>. m. H A \ K S . TUnk of HiuTisir Xohtii Amkhk a.— O/^nra /^vz/jrA.— OHIco 211 Wellington street. W. |). CliamlxM's. jnana;x«'r ; iv Stan<;iM', act'oiiritant ; l'\ A. havies, Iclioi* ; A. \\. Ilitchio. .1. I>. Pelrie, clerks; James Larden, messeii,i^(!r. (/ANAiHAN lU.NK oi' CoMMKHCE. — Ottawa liran'/i.- i)tt\vi>, Victoria Chambers, llil W<;llin^ton strert. J. Ilitle, .MMna<^er; J. II. Thompson, acccumtant ; II. li. liowis, tellei"; K. II. Carter, ledtjer-keepei- ; Mdward Corridan, messen;i;er. Mkiumiants Hank. — Ottairn liranrh. — OHico 12 .Metcalt'c street. W. II. Uowley, ManaLjer ; W. (). M. (*russ, accountanf, V. .1. Hoss. teller; A. (.hester, led<;er keeper ; .1. W. IIan!ilton, ('. A_ Lewis, clerks; John Kdmonds, messenger. JUnk ok Montkeal. — Ottiiifft liranrh.— Oi'iU'G, 144. 1 K) Wel- lington street, Kredei'ick (iiindry, mana<^aM'; John M. (ireata, accountant; (J. A. llendei'son, teller; A. Monti/amhert, (/. A. Eliot A. H. Moidc, W. A. Hoi;. A. K Nash. it. A. Lewis, H. Ho- gert, book keepers; J. (!. Kt!arns, messenger. La IUnque NATfoNALE AND Savinu.s Hank. — Ottaira Branch, --Office, 100 Wellington street. C. II. ('ar.-iore, manager; P. Ve/Jnu, accountant; A. Ilai-d}-, ledger-keeper, (J. Tessier, J. Tache Genl. clerks; Jos. IJiidiard, messenger. Ontario Hank and Sa vinos Hank. — Ottawa Branch.— OiYwc, corner of Wellington and Metcalfe streets. A.Simpson, mana- irer; H. P. Helm, accountant; I). Dupuy, teller ; ('. M. Wiggins, ledger- keeper ; Kdward Ash, messengei*. Bank of Ottawa and Savin(js Hank. — Head Oftiiie, 142 Wellington street. Geo. Hui'n, cashier; W. J. Christee, accoun- tant ; J. D. Campbell, teller; J. JL Henderson, ledger- keeper , James Martin, J. H. Neeve, clerks ; James Anderson, messenger and caretaker. Quebec Bank and SAViN(is Hank. — Ottawa Branch. — Office, 122, 124 Wellington street. H.V.Noel Manager; S. Pidding- ton, accountant; C V. Noel, paying and receiving tellei- ; il A. Moore, deposit ledger-keeper and savings bank clerk; J. II. Pinhey, discount dork; M. O'Connoll, messenger. 141 1 li 1 ChmuUvre .Lotlqr, TVo. 2(M, (1. 11. (\-~\\ Hro VV. A. .InmioHoii, VV M; VV Hn- liovi liootli, I I» M ; Wvu VV. Hill, S VV ; Wvo VV. .loiiON, .1 VV , Hn» .liiH. (irniil, licnHiinu' ; Hro U. »Slcwjiii nocriv tiiry ; Hio WuiwicUor, HI); IJro .(nw. Klliolt .1 D; r»r«» TIioh. DooHoii, cM'/.;aniHt ; Mro I (i ; Wvn .loliii M<(iilli- vniy, (jUm-. M. VValliH, II ; V\\ <<.?n|. A. (.'hat Hold, .1 ; \{\ V.\ coinp \V Kvv\\ ht-asnicr; . Taylor. SS; coinp T. WniHlcy. .1 S; V I'.x islrirl.— \i. h'.x ()(K Tolal ainonnl paid (<» ImirH nl dale— .liinc, 1SH4, f^XVJ ,VM) ;M U)i\ l>iHal.lili('H - . • H,r>;M,()(» Tolal - - «:mh,:{i>4, .'{7 Numlirr oldealliH lirhl. hix monlliH of IHHI \\vn> H. Tim oliji'cl ollliis AhNociali<»n ih to provide forllK! VVidowH and OrpliariB of l)(M'eahe(l MifmluMH, and alho lor MemlMM'H who may accidentally IxM-omo (linahlcd, from lo^l oThi^hl, hand, aiiii, or le^, or from n^voro spinal injury T/ir forijT (if Ju'cs Jor A(hiii\sion is an lolJotry : — l*'or applieanth helwccn li! iumI '»0 SCaihol .'i^e, $:{ ; :(0 and :;r>, 1i:> ; .'if) and 4(», ^H ; AU and If), $ 12 ; 45 and r>0, $20. William J^ka, Local A/^ent. V. O. J Ji>x, .'{«!). 2r)l> Kriei SIreel, Ollawa. U» w mmmmmm. f^mmemm M Ottawa Masonic Board of Relief. — W Bro W. Mills, Prince of Wulcs. Chairman ; W Bro J. C. Kearns, Builders, Sectj. Troas ; W Bro O. Campbell, Dalhousie; Bro Geo. Cox, Doric ; \V Bro J. Moore, Civil Service ; W Bro A. Chatfield, Fidelity; Bro W. H. Morgan, Chaudiere. i EOYAL BLACK KNIGHTS OF CANADA. Grand Black Chapter of Canada. — Grand Master, Sir A. F. Gra- ham, Hawthorn ; Deputy Sir James Marshall, Kingston ; Jr Deputy, Sir R. Donaldson. Buckingham; Grand Registrar, Sir Geo. Forde, Ottawa. " The Star " Roi/al Black Precept ory No. 1, Ottawa. — Worship- full Master, Sir W. H. Lowrie, Russell ; Deputy, W. Master, Sir D. J. Graham, Hawthorn ; Registrar, Sir Geo. Forde, Ottawa ; Treasurer, Sir Thos. Dagg, Navan. Meets in their Hall, New Edinburgh, on first Friday of each montli. ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS OF IRELAND. Grand Chapter. — Grand Master, Sir J. T. Jones, Toronto ; Deputy Grand Master Sir John McCaughey, Cobourg ; Grand Registrar, Sir J. S. Williams, Toronto. ''The Scjtf Royal Black Preceptory No. 227 Ottawa.— W Master Sir B. Botterell, Ottawa Deputy W Master, Sir A. Bradley, Haz- eldean ; Registrar, Sir W. Cairns, Ottawa; Treasurer, Sir H. Hinds, Ottawa. LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION OF B. N. A. Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of B. A. — The M. W. G. M. and Sovereign, Wm. Parhill, Randwick; Deputy Grand Master, N. C. Wallace, M. P., Wood bridge ; Grand Secretary, Thomas Keys, St Catharines. The R W. Provincial Grand Lodge of 0. East.— The R. W. G. M. William Johnston, Belleville ; Deputy Grand Master, T. B. Collins, Millbrook ; Jr Oeputy Grand Master, W. J. Anderson, M. D., Winchester Springs ; Grand Secretary, A. J. Yanlngen, Cobourg. 144 111!;! County Lodge of Co. Carleton. — Worshipful Co Master, John Dawson, Bells Corners ; Deputy Co Master James Clark, Ottawa ; Co Secretary, W. R Yetts, Ottawa. County Lodge of Co. BusseU.— Worshipful Co Master, Geo. Fordc, Ottawa, Deputy Co Master, W. H. Lowrie, Eussell ; Count}' Secretary, A. F. Graham, Hawthorn ; County Treasurer, E. Bickerton, Navan ; County D. ofC, W. D. Bell, M. D., Bear- brook. District Lodye M. 4 Ottawa City.— W. District Mi.ster, W. H. > Lewis ; W. Deputy Master, D. Donaldson ; W. Secretary, W. Cherry. Meets quarterly in the Orange Hall, Elgin St. PEIVATE LODGES IN OTTAWA. Lodge No. 47. — Ed. Ash, W. Master, John Shepherd, Deputy H. H. Morton, Secretar3\ Meets on 1st Monday of each month in the Orange Hall 34^ Elgin St. Lodge No. 119.— Geo. Bell, W Master, H. Hinds, Deputy Master, C. Eoss, Secretary. Meets once a month in Orange Hall. Lodge No. 221. — T. L. Sproule, W Master, John Cowan, Depu- ty Ma^iter ; Wm. Cherry, Secretary. Meets in Orange Hall Elgin St., on the first Wednesday of every month. Lodge No. 227. — Jos. Manners, W Master ; James Clarke, De- puty Master ; E. McMahon, Secretary. Meets in Orange Hall Elgin St., on the last Wednesday of each month. .Royal Scarlet Chapter, meets in the Orange Hall on the 14th day of each month. W. H. Lewis, W. C. in Command; D. Donaldson, Ex. C. in Command ; John Hume C. Scribe. Lodge No. 1312, New Edinburgh, Co. Russell. — John Cherry, W. Master John Bell, Deputy Master; S. H. Irvine, Secretarj'. Meets on 2nd nionday of each month, in their Hall, New Edinburgh. Lodge No. 222, Billing's Bridge.— II. O. Wood, W. Master ; W. Hull, Deputy Master; B. Billings, Secretaiy. Meets on the first monda^^ of each month in the Temperance Hall, Billing's Bridge, Co. Eussell. 145 ' I ; mm mna i. v i/m!!»'fii"m 'i' '" •m n ti > '■■ ni. 5 > O. y. B. Lodge No. 33, 0«aM?a.— R Maglinn W Master; Geo. % EosH, Deputy Master ; G. Pepper. Secretary. Meets in the I Orange Hall, Elgin St. A 0. Y. B. Lodge No. A\, Ottawa.— J. Clarke, W Master ; J. Will- > iamson. Deputy Master; J. Bovin, Secretary. Meets in Orange •; Hall. Elgin St. \ 0. Y. B. M. 48, Billing's Bridge.— W. Herron, W. Master; A. Phillips Deputy Master; C Carson, Secretary. Meets in Temperance Hall, Billing's Bridge, on 2nd Wednesday of each month. i THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF P'ORESTERS Supreme Court. Executive Council. — 3. C. R., Dr. Oronhj'^atekha, Editor Masonic Tablet, London ; P. S. C. R., E. Botteroll, House of Commons, Ottawa; S. V. C. R., Dr. Geo. Hetherington, St. John, N. B. ; S. Sec, B. S. Cummer, Hamilton ; S. Trcas., T. G. Davey, Lon- don ; S. Physician, T. Millman, M. D., London ; S. Coun., John A. McGillivra}", Uxbridge. High Standing Committees of the various High Courts. Ontario.— W. W. Fitzgerald, H. C. R., London ; W. Griffith, H. V. C. R, Hamilton; J. B. Halkett, H. Sec, Ottawa; J. M. Todd, M. D., H. Physician, Georgetown ; A. H. Backhouse, H. Counsellor, Aylmer. Manitoba. — R. W. Jamieson, H. C. R. Winnipeg ; H. S. Crotty P. H. C. R., Winnipeg ; G. F. Wham, H. V. C. R., Winnipeg ; B. W. Armitage, H. Treasurer, Minnedosa ; J. Patterson, M. I). Winnipeg; J. Hooper, H. Counsellor, Morris. New Brunswick. — J. E. B. McCready, H. C. R. Editor Moncton Daily Transcript, Monctcn ; Sheriff R. A. Chapman, P. H. C. R, Dorchester ; Geo. Smith, A. B., H. V. C. R., Inspector of Pnblic Schools, Gordon Falls ; F. W. Emmerson, H. Sec, Petit- codiac; P.Eastman, H. Treas., Petitcodiac; H. Atkinson, H. Counsellor Moncton. j^«»»^"«.»v"«.^«' 146 3tcr ; Geo. ) its in the ':■ I- ; J. Will- ;: ill Orange •; lastor ; A. '.[ Meets in ;■ y of each { HRS 01* Masonic '} Commons, •! in, N. B. ; J ivey, Lon- .• )un., John ';. Courts. 7. Griffith, \ Lwa ; J. M. '.; vhouse, H. ;• [. s. Crotty :; Winnipeg ; ; son, M. I). ';! )r Moncton ;■ P. H. C. { spector of I Sec, Petit- :• inson, H. .i Nova Scotia.— lion. A. C. Bell, M. P. P., H. C. R., New Glas- gow ; Hon. D. C. Praser, P. H. C. R., New Glasgow; Wra. M. Reid, II. V. C. R., Amherst , I. J. llintrley, II. Secretary, Oxford ; J. E. Atkins, II. Treasurer, Acadia Minos; J. W. McDonald, M. D., H. Physician, Acadia Minos ; F. McCluro, H. Counsellor, Truro. SUBORDINATE^^COURT. Court Ottawa, No. 41, Ottawa.— G. D. II. C. R., W. C. Bowles ; C. R., Edward Bottorcll ; V. C. R., Peter Robertson ; R. S., Jas. B. Halkett; P. S., W. C. Bowles ; Troas. Wm. Rea ; Phys., Thos. Potter, M. D. Moots 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, in Oddfellows Hall, No. 1.3 O'Connor street. ODDPELLOWS. Ottom .Lodge M. 224, 7. 0. O. F.—T>v. J. A. larnell, J P G ; J. J. Mulligan, N G ; R. Rowan, V G; Wm. Andrews, R Sec ; J. A. Fowler, P Sec; A. Mann, Troas; T. Davey, Warden; J. J. Hamilton, Conductor; R Hudson, I G; P. Gallagher, O G; Thos. Boeson, R S N G ; A. Thornton, L S N G ; A. J^cgg, R S V G ; D. Storey, L S V G ; R. Anderson, R S S ; R. Shore, L S S; James Slocombo, Chap. Moots every Tuesday evening in their Hall, corner O'Connor and Sparks streets. Carleton—F. H. Gisborno, JPG; Dr. W. C. Cousons, N G ; John Smith, V G ; A. K. Biackadar, R Sec ; James Grant, P Sec ; Douglas Stewart, Troas ; W. G. Thompson, Warden ; A. B. Duncan, Conductor ; W. J. Guppy, R S S; J. B. Manson, LS S ; N. S. Tarr, R S N G ; E. Grant, L S N G ; John Lyon, R S V G ; B. Wilmot, L S V G ; Rev. William Scott, Chap. Meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month in their Hall, corner of O'Connor and Sparks streets. Outaouais Encampment, No. 5.3, I. 0. O. F. — Geo. L. Foster, C P ; P. H. Gisborne, H P ; P. Gallagher, S W ; J. P. Chilton, J W; R. Ronan, Scribe; P. I. Daniels, Treas; D. J. Smith, I G; A. Begg, Guide , D. McMartin, 1st W , Dr J. A. Parnell, 2nd W ; F. G Johnson, 3rd W; M. M. Pyko, 4th W: Thos. Boeson, 1st GofT; A. H.Cobb, 2nd G. ofT. Meets the first and third Fridays in each month, in the Oddfollows Hall, corner O'Connor and Sparks streets. '••*••'••••••*••**••« '*#•*•-%•»•#-••••***,•♦,• .*•*•• -(^•••fc**.*' 147 h ; it BENEVOLKNT SOCIHrfKS. ;: Catholic Mutual Benefit Ahsociation. Organized nt Niagaru Falls, N. Y., Doc, 1876 to improve the •; moral, mental and Hocial condition of its nicmberH, and to edu- .•; cato them in integrity, sobriety and frugality, to endeavour ;• to make them contented with their position in life, and to aid > and assist members and their families in case of death by issuing '( in their favor a life insurance policy of $20()t).()t). Bohides the entrance fee of 9liA)0 ui.d 31-50 additional for : medical certificate, the members have to pay a monthly contri- ^; bution of 25 cents and an assessment at en'' call according to ;■ ago, as per following schedule. (There arc about 15 culls every •' year.) From 21 years to 25 j^ears $1.00 " 25 " -W " 1.10 ♦' :iO " 35 '• 1.20 > " 35 •' 40 " 1.30 " 40 " 45 " 1.45 " 45 <' 50 <« 1.65 Officers of the Supreme Council for 1884-85-86. l Supreme Spiritual Director, Rt. Eev. S. V. Ryan, D. D., J; Bishop of Buffalo. Supreme Chancellor. \ " President W. C. Shields, (^orry. Pa. \ •' 1st Vice-President C. J. Drcscherj New York. ) " 2nd " Thos. Cott'ey, London. Ont. Can. \ " Recorder i). J. Hickey, Alleghany, N. Y. \ " Treasurer JasM. Walsh, llornollsville, N. Y. J " Marshall J. A. ilickey, Detroit Mich. ;• " (fuard Chas. Fornecorn, Pa. \ " Medical Inspector Dr. J. T. Kinsler, Bradford, Pa. ;• " Trustees: J. B. Todenbier, Mich.; Wm. Franklin,'.' Buffalo.N. Y. ; R. Mulholland, Dunkirk, N. Y. ; Jas S. McGorry, ( Franklin, N. Y. ; Wm. Look, Detroit Alich. ;; Grand Council of Canada. l Grand Spiritual Director, Revd, P. Bardou, Cayuga, Ont. '} " Chancellor John Doyle, St. Thomas, Ont < " President Revd J. P. Molphy, ingersoll, Ont ) " Ist Vice-Prosidont T. J. Finn, Montreal, P. Q. j 148 provo the ' (i to cdii- (ndouvour t»d to aid jy iHKuing Lional fol- ly contri- ording to alls every $1.00 . 1. 10 . 1.20 . 1.30 . 1.45 . 1.65 m , I). D., •'. ti. '> )rU. I )nt. Can. • N. Y. illoj N. Y. \ ich. 'I brd, Pa. 1; Franklin, ';. McCJorry, I Ira, Ont. Ont orHoll, Ont .Q. Grand 2nd Vico-PreHident " Kecordor " Tj'oaHiirer " Marshall " Guard " Trustees : Kovd P John Kelz, Toronto Ont. Samuel K. Brown, London, Ont. D. J. O'Connor, Stratford, Ont. .1. II. lleilly, Chatham, Ont. JoH Keaume, Amherstburg, Ont. Hardou, Cayuga, Ont ; A. KorHtor, Berlin, Ont; Kevd T. J. Cole, Huntley, Ont; John C. Sullivan Brantford Ont; .1. K. Lawrence, St. Catharines, Ont. Branches in Canada. Location. Kecorders. 1 Windsor I. M. Meloche 2 St. Thomas P. L. M. Kgan 3 Amhcrstburg II. J. Drouillard 4 London C. Jlovey 5 Brantford ). C. Sullivan 6 Strathroy P. O'Keefe 7 Sarnia .... fohn Langan 8 Chatham K. VV. Robert 9 Kingston J. J. Buggee 10 St. Catharines M. Brennan 11 Dundas David Griffin 12 Berlin (Jeorge Lang la Stratford I) .1. O'Connor 14 Gait Bernard Maurer 15 Toronto John S. Kelz 10 Prescott John Gibson 17 Paris John Sheppard 18 Niagara Falls VVm Burke 19 Ingorsoll Joseph Long 20 Maidstone Thos. F. Kane 21 St. (Jlcments N. S. Ball 22 Wallaceburg T. F. Hurley 23 Soaforth John McX^uadc 24 Thorold Wm Gearin 25 Cayuga Moses Clare 26 Montreal J. J. Kane 27 Petrolia Wm. White 28 Ottawa Fd. T. Smith 29 Ottawa L. Laframboise 30 Peterborough M.Sullivan 31 Guelph James Dutty 32 Wingham P. B. Flanagan 149 I 'I \ 33 Morrisbnrg J. J. McGannon \ 34 Almoiito P. J. Dohcrty •; 36 Godorich Joseph Kidd 30 PortLambton M. O'Loary ;; 37 Hamilton John Byrno 5 Deputies empowered to organize Branches. \ Province of Ontario: A. ForHter, Berlin i; D. J. O'Connor, Stratford \ James Quillinan, Niagara Falls \ .Uovd. G .11. Northgraves, Wingham \ John O'Meara, Peterborough ij Dr. Buckley, Prescott jl Eevd J. J. Gehl, St. Clemonts •| F. R. E. Campeau, (for the french ) speaking People in eastern part of '^ Ontario), Ottawa. •; Province of Quebec : T. J. Finn, Montreal, (for english > speaking portion). I F. R E. Campeau, Ottawa, (for i; french speaking portion). \ St. Patrick's Branch No. 28 O^^awa.— Spiritual Director, Rev M* :' J. Whelan ; President J. A. MacCabe, M. A. ; 1st Vice President, I P. E. Ryan ; 2nd Vice President F. Proderick ; Treasurer Rev. :': M. J. Whelcin ; Rec. Sec'y E. T. Smith ; Asst. Rec. Sec'y Jas. Sla- ;'; ter ; Financial Sec'y J. C. Enright ; Marshall H. Higgerty ; guard •: Thos. Tobin ; Trustees. Rev. M. J. Whelan, J. A. MacCabe, Alex :; Grant, J. C. Enright, E. T. Smith. Meetings Ist and 3rd Wed- ; nesday of each month, in St. Patrick's Church Basement. ;•; St. JoseyKi Branch No. 29, Ottawa.— Spiritual Director, Revd A. \ A. Pallier O. M. I. ; Chancellor (appointed by prest.) F. X. Va- :• lade, M. D. ; President F. R. E. Campeau, K. II. S. ; 1st Vice-Pre- V sident L. J. Bdland ; 2iid Vice President Aid. Chas. Desjardins ; /Treasurer A. J.St. Pierre; Recording Secretary L. Lafrara ;! boise; Asst. Rec. Sec, A. P. E. Panet; Financial Sec, Capt. A. ;.' Benoit ; Marshall Jos. Cote; Guard M. Thibault; Trustees: \ V. Laporte, A. Bdliveau, C. O. Dacier, E. J. d'Auteuil, G. ; Robitaille. Meets 1st and 3rd Friday of each month, in Hall ;! opposite Basilica, Sussex street. t < 150 Irish Protestant Benevolent Society— A. S. Woodburn, president; John II. Armstrong, Ist vice do; Wni. Stewart, 2nd vice do; Daniel Donaldson, 3rd vice do; Wm. Porter, treasurer ; John Keano, rec sec'y ; Bartholomew Flynn,, assistant do; Samuel Rothwell, cor poc'y ; Council — B* Donaldson, A Pratt, A. Smirlo, John Stewart, John Macfarlr4nc, Samuel Thompson, Samuel Woods, M. A., Hiram Robinson, Wm. J. Wills, James Wilson, R. McGiffin, James Clarke and 11. K. Claire. Committees: Cha- ritable— P. A. Egleson (Convener), Mcf-srs. W. J. Wills, George May, D. Donaldson, John Keane, John Macfarlane and Samuel Thompson. Immigration — W. J. Wills, (Convener), Mtcsrs. Wm. Porter, R. McGiffln, S. Rothwell, II. Robinson, Thomas Taylor and N. McHarg. Finance — John R. Armstrong (Con- vener), Messrs. A. Smirle, John K. Stewart, John Stewart, B. Donaldson, James Wilson and A. Pratt. Special Purposes — D. Donaldson (Convener), Messrs. John Stewart, John K. Stewart, Wm. Porter, John Keane, Samuel Thompson and Jas. Wilson. Meets second Tuesday in every month in their Rooms, over Y M C A, cor. Sparks and O'Connor streets. Annual meeting second Tuesday in may. Semi-annual, second Tuesday in November. Sociite St. Pierre. — Alexis Foisy, president; Antoine Cham- pagne, 1st vice-president ; Isaie Daze 2nd vice president ; Joseph Beaudoin, secretary ; Alfred Gingras, assistant-secretary; Au- gustin Lemay, corresponding secretary; L. Z. Chabot, trea- surer ; M. D. Planchet, perceptor ; Louis Gono, Jr., Librarian ; Pierre Regimbal, Marshall ; Doctors, P. St. Jean, F. X. Valade, L. L. Voligny; auditors, Eugene Tetu and J. Coursolles. Sons of England. — J. B.Wright, president; C.Hewlett, vice- president ; E. B. Cope, secretary ; E. Ackroyd, treasurer ; Rev* H. Pollard, chaplain ; Dr. Roger?., '^iirgeon ; J. Trowbridge* inner guard ; W. Orton, outer guard. Managing commitee : A. Snuggs, E. Hawkins, H. Cawdron, F, Tilbrook, W. J. Paine and E. Aust. Meets forthnightly (Tuesdays) in the Y M C A rooms, corner of O'Connor and Sparks streets. Union St. Joseph d'Ottawa. — Established in 18(i3. Meetings every Tuesday, at 7^ o'clock p. m., in the Society's Hall, coiner York and Dalhousie streets. President, Nap. Casault ; 1st vice- president, Aid. Chas. Desjardins ; 2nd vice-president, Joseph Patry; recording secretary, F. Loyer; Asst. secretary, H. 151 rr ' Laporrioro ; Corropcnding Secretary, J. B. Grnvello ; TrcaNurcr, I. Cote; AsHt. treaHUior, K. Lupointe; Ist Collector, L. A. llocque ; 2n(J collector, L. A. Morin ; AsHt. Collector, F. Uochon : Auditors, J. B. Lumontagno, J. II. Charlebois ; Librarian, P. Latour; Marshall, II. Filiatreault ; Awst Marshall, ChaH Potvin ; Medical Advisers P. St. Jean, M. I)., F. X. Valade, M. D. ; Corn- mittee of Enquiry, Jules Jjomieux, A. (Jravelle, A. Tossior, Frs. Devy, Octave Berube. Union St. Thomas. — Isidore Cotd President; L. A. Trepanier 1st vice-president; L. H. Filteau 2nd vice-president; M. A. llattey recording; secretary ; P. A. Juneau, asst. Secretary ; Dr. L. L. Voligny, corrcspondint, M. J). ; 1st vice-president V. R. E. Cnnipeau, K. II. S. ; 2nd vi<*e-j>resident, Ant. Champagne; Recording Scci'etary, L. J. Beiand ; Corresponding sccretnry- J. L. Olivier; treasurer, Aug. La])erriorc ; Librnrian, N. liouiet; Curator of Museum Cnpt. A. Benoit; Committee of Munnge- ment, L. A. Olivier, J. A. Pinard, E. Tasse, J. A. Genand, J. B. Pigeon, J. Auger. Meeting every thursday at 8 o'clock, p.m., in the basement of the Society's Building on York street, near Sussex St. Public Litteraiy and Musical entertainments every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock p. m., during winter. Ottawa Field- Naturalists' Club, (Organized Marcii, 1870 ; In- corporated March, 1885 "^ — Patron, His Excellency the Governor, General ; president, 11. iJeaumont Small, M. I). ; vice-presidents 1st, James Fletcher, 2nd, R. B. Whyte ; Secretary, W. II. Har- rington (Post Office Department) ; Treasurer, W. P. Anderson (Marino Department) ; Librarian, W. L. Scott (8G Sparks Street) ; Committee, Prof. J. Macoun, H. M. Ami, F. R. Latch- ford. Ottawa Litteranj and Scientific Society. — (Incorporated by Act of the Ontario Le?ident, J. A. MacCabe, M. A. ; vice president, P. A. Egleson ; treasurer F. R. Latchford, B. A. ; recording secretary, Thos. 168 >.#••••••*•»/*•*••••••••* •■»* •^•» *"•••••* •»*"••• ••* ••*-«^», ^^w*****.' McGrall ; asst. recording Hocrotar^*, Cha. Murphy; correspond- ing Hoo.rotary, J. P. Dunn ; Librarian Jbh. Uiggin ; Marshall, P. Ponder, Trustees : J. A. MacCabe, iM. A., P. A. Rgleson, A. Devino, F. R. Latchford, B. A., J. P. Dunn, E. P. Stanton. TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. Bytown Dioision Sons of Temperance, No. 224. — Instituted February 2l9t, 1851. Samuel McLaughlin, W P; Miss. A. Kane, W A ; Mark McElheny, R S ; Miss D. Cuddie, A R S; John A. Clarke, trea(>urer; E. R. Dewhurst, financial scribe ; John Lamb, chap ; E. Hooper, Hooper, conductor ; Miss Turner, A C ; Thomas Morgan, IS; J. M. T. Hannura, O S ; Joseph T. Bar- tram, D (I W P and P W P. Cameron Lodge, No. 388, 1 G T. — Meets every Thursday evening, at 16H^ Sparks street, near O'Connor Street. G. B. Preston, W CT; Miss Maggie Cameron, W V ; William Church, WS; G. McMahon, W F Sj A. K. Mills, W T; E. Storr, P W C T. Carleton County Lodge, I G T. — Meets second Fridf *n February, June and September. Rev. Mr Whillans, C W ; Mrs J, Henderson, C W V ; E. Storr, C W S ; J. Jackson, P. C W C T ; A. Abbott, C W F S; William Henderson, C W T. Chaudiere Division Syns of Temperance. — Meets every Friday evening, at 166J Sparks street. Irish Catholic Temperance Society. — Father MoUoy, president; John Heney, 1st vice-president ; John O'Reilly, 2nd vice-presi- dent; Philip Brady, treasurer; P. G. Layden, secretary; A. Duggan, Marshall. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. Andrew's Society of Ottawa. — President, A. F. Mclntyre, Barrister ; 1st vice-president, Capt. A. Bowie ; 2nd vice-president John Smith ; recording secretary, Greenshields ; corresponding secretary, J. C Glashan ; treasurer, Andrew Mann ; chaplain, Rev. F. W. Farries, Physicians, Drs. P. A. McDougall and J. A. Grant, Senr. ; solicitor, F. McDougall ; Managing commitee, J. Sutherland, Convener and Messrs H. Inglis, G. Stockand, D. C. Robertson, Alex. Thomson ; G. S. Macfarlane, A. H. 164 Taylor, J. C. Dalt'lihl) and I). Hell; auditor^*, J. U. llalhctt, W. C Boardman and W. IJorthwitk. St. George Society — K. {'. Harbcr, president ; (Jeorgo Cox. Iwt vice-president; A. Clialtield, 2nd vicL-preKidcFit ; V. C. Light- foot, Heeretary ; W. 11. AdaniH, assistant secretary; William Mills, treasurer; IJevs. II. Pollard and .1. J. ]iog> rt, chaplains; John Swcctland, M. D., C. Church, M. 1)., A. Horsey, M. J)., physicians; Kdward P. licmon, solicitor; Comniitlcc, If. Jamos J. Satchell, P. Satchell, C. Webber, C. Samson, .1. W. H. Watts and T. Starnicr; stewards, 11. J{. Fripp, P. Varnoy, J. Clay and J. Huckell ; Auditors, W. J. Thicko and C. J. Tauker. St. Jean- Baptiatc Sorieiij of Ottawa. — President, 13. Suite; 1st. vice-president, S. Drapcau ; 2nd vice president, L. C. Prevost, M. i>. ; recording secretary,.!. L. Olivier; corresponding, secre- tary, L. G. Marsan ; Trcasuier, Joscj)!! Cote; Marshall, Capt. Ia H. Pouliot: Auditors, C. (Jagne, J. K. l)ion ; Councillors, V. l\. E. Campeau, K. 11. S., C. A Christin, Aug. (iagnon. Ant. Cham- pagne ; Presidents of Sections : W. O. McKay, Is^otrc-Dame ; J. B. Souliore, St. Jean Baptiste ; P. 8. Poirier, St. Joseph; F. Lalonde, Ste. Anne. AMUSEMENT CLUBS. Ottawa Chens r/w6.— Pi oicssor Chcrriman, president; J. B. Halkett, 1st. vice-president ; P. X. Lumbcrt, 2nd vice- piesidtnt; W.H.Morgan, fcecretaiy-trcasurcr ; Hr Hurlburt, 11. Mcodic, J. M. Musgrovc, A. Spittal and E, H. W Lcggatt, managing committee. Club meets from October to April in Booms of Litterary and Scientific Association. Every tuesday and Saturday. Ottawa Cricket Club. — Patron, His Excellency the Governor General; Grant Powell, president ; F. A.Wise, 1st vice-presi- dent; W. J. Boardman, 2nd vice-president; W^. C. Little, secre- tary ; J. Brunei, treasurer ; V. H. Steele, G. Brunei, P. B. Tay- lor, F. H. Smyth, W. T. Wilson, committee. Ottawa Curling Club. — Pink, Vittoria street, south side ; organ- ized 1862; affiliated with the Eoyal Caledonia Club of Vittoria Scotland. His Excellency the Marquess of Lansdowne, patron ; Lieut. Col. Allan Gilmour, president ; J. W. Eussell, 1st vice pre- sident; John Manuel, 2nd vice president ; Geo. Hutchison, 3rd vice-president ; John Dickie, sec treasurer ; A. C. Hutchison and N. M. Esdaile, representative members; rink committee : C. S. Scott, W. Kerr, Capt. Perley, J. D. Wallis. U ^ g' \t ■ , ' I S\ Ottawa Rowing Club. — Patron, His Excellency the MirqiiossH of Lunsdowno ; LieulOoI. Allan (lilmour, president; C II. Vlackin- tosii, M. P., 1st vice-president; IT. (reruld Bate, 2nd vice presi- dent; Sidn(3y Smith, Jr., captain; VV. M. (Joodeve, treasurer; .]. F. Cunningham, secretary; committee of management: \Y. F. Boardman, .1. I*. Nuttin<.';. K A. Bradley, 10. D. Sutherland, J. lied ley Fairvveather, A. P. Sheiwood, VV. L. Blair. Ottawa Winter Trotting Cluh.—Cn\)Uuu William McCaffrey, ])i'osident, A McLean, vice-prcisidont ; W. O. McKay, secretary- treasurer. Ctub St. Hubert. —UoonxA (lOi Rideau street. T. (i. Coursollos, p''esi. m., Sundays excepted. Ottawa and lUehmond Stage. — Mail line, leaves the British Lion Hotel, Sparks st., at 2 30 p. ni., dail}', II. Reilly, proprietor. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. < Great Nortii-Western Telegraph Co. Main office : corner Sparks and Metcalfe Streets. Branch ; offices : Parliament Ho«ise during session, Russell House, Grand Union, J. McPyke, Sussex Street ; St. L. & O. R. R. depot. Union Station, and Bridge Street, Cliaudiore. N. W. Bethune, district superintendent ; William Nichols, chief clerk; J. Keenehan, C H. Myers, W. J. Easdale, J. A. Myers, L. Cockburn, clerks; O. Higman, chief operator; H. F. St. Jacques, F. Gallagher, .1. A. McQuade, John H. Egli, Louis I). Thibault, R. Anderson, E. M. Mai shall, 31iss J. Hoare, Miss E. Hoare, I). McMullan and E.Grimes, operators; F.St. Henis, X. Lefebvre, A. Larocquo, repairers. Canada Mutual Telegraph Company. Main office: corner Elgin and Wellington Streets. Branch offices : Parliament Buildings during session, and Russel! House. Warren Y. Soper, superintendent; I. Little and P Renaud, operators; A Ellis, receiving clerk ; P. Valois, repairer. Bell Telephone Co. Exchange lu Elgin Street Ottawa; T. Ahcarn, Agent; Miss Gertrude Baldwin, chief operating dept. ; J. Quain, Miss Fanny Butler, M. Quain, operators; J. Anderson, inspector; J. Manoro chief lineman ; J. Beland, assistant lineman. Public offices : R. Uglow, 80 Sparks Street ; Suspension Bridge, Ottawa ; Hull, Quebec, and Ajdmer, (Quebec. 157 1' m P" ite* I'V*' ; A ■' .- 1- ,ii ^^ t*S; "1» :.*. ^u : SI EXPEESS COMPANIES. Canadian Express Company. C. C. Ray, Agent, 11 Elgin Street. Dominion Express Company (limited). F. Oliver, Agent, Elgin, corner Sparks Street. TABLE OF FRANCS AND CENTIMES REDUCED INTO STERLING, ALLOWING 25 FRANCS TO THE £ STERLING. explanations. Exchange on Pai'is is calculated at Sterling rates, addind however ^ 8 for dirt'erence between Paris and London. There- fore if a draft on London at (>0 days sight would be sold at 10^8 the same on Paris would cost 112 premium. Example. — Required the sterling amount of Frcs. 216.05 according to the present table. Ers. 200 00=£8 16 00= 12 9 «• ths 05= ,Vo ths Frs. 216 05 £8 12 10 ;«o "By means of the ordinary Sterling Exchange Tables the cost of Frs. 216,05 at 60 days sight may be easily ascertained or it may be calculated as follows, viz : Reduce £8 12 10 into dollars 834.57 Add Jofthepmount 3.84 I S38.41 Add 11 on 838.41 (if exchange on London is at 10| 2 premium) 4.22 Cost of Frs. 216 05 a 11 g premium) 42.63 (See next page.) 158 res. 216.05 BS the eost ained or it TABLE Of Francs and Centimes Reduced into Sterling. ^ (See preceeding Page.) Frs. strg. Frs. ] Strg. Frs. 1 Strg. Frs. 1 Strg. »2 Cs £ s c '1 f— t Frs Cs £ s < 1— t Fm Cs £ S ( Frs Cs £ S c i-s ~ 05: - MBHW «• 48 12 00 9- ■20 41 1 00 "7 121 )60 71 DO 2 16 i )60 10 96 13 00 10 tso 42 00 13- ?20 72 i)0 9 17" no is; 1 144 14 00 11 . uo 43 00 14 i80 73 00 2 18 -J 180 20 1 192 15 00 12 f )00 44 00 i5: i40 74 00 2 19: J 40 25! 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X u. a C h> V c Q V 'a • a 3 X 1: 23- w : & • i J d ^§ <2 ea 3 =: ■ .5 ■ "C :&. :*« . c ' > ■ a '-^ • d • -a • V . « BRITISH M rk, Monday and Tuesday .... Thursday do Supplementary Ba, for Registration must be ^'osted time of closing the abc :■: i; *. I *• # » ;l : 1 u °u :e •.« "c \ S t^,S > Ul a ° 5 .•« a fi ii s ?P a 1 s .S .5 p i: ja New HaliJ .d o ;. |>.S5 = ^® s H ^ > ta V m >n >n • • • < o o o »n '» •«t Tjt ••• 1— 1 ....... iH .••..-.. • *«... • .•.*••.*...-.. -•..»%••• ^.••»,-. ,-.,•• 161 SSQ i| '•*••-•••»'•*■•••*••••/ •%#"«**»^". * /"w"*** *»/**^" *-•*«.'** * •*-*••'*•*"%•*•«'*•/"•-" '••-•••/•»*-•. FOREIGN POSTAGE TABLE. COUNTIIIES. Letter Bate. Fest Cards. J oz. each Hew«- papers 2oa •Aden (in Arabia) India Postal Agency •Algeria Argentine Confederation •Australia, iSoutlt and West • « New South Wales ♦Queensland k Victoria •Austria-Hungary •Bahamas , •Belgium •Bermuda •Borneo, North (British Brazil •Cape Colony •Cf ylon ..." Chili China •Hong-Kong and agencies of Hong-Kong, P. O. at Amoy, Canton, Foochow, Hankow Hoihow Ningpo, iShanghai, and Swatow Columbia •Panama (British Postal Agency; •Cyprus •Denmark, including Iceland and Faroe Islands.... •East Indies. (Dutch), Java, etc •Egypt •Falkland Islands Fiji Islands •France •Gambia •Germany •Gibraltar ♦Gold Coast •Great Britain and Ireland Greece •Guadur (in Beloochistan) •Guiana, British, Dutch and French Honduras • « British (Belize) •India, British •Italy 10 5 10 c7 el 5 10 10 15 iO 10 10 10 5 10 c7 5 10 ;") r> 15 i") 5 10 10 10 10 10 5 2 2 2 2 2 c Prepayment compulsory. 102 2 1 2 2 2 1 I 1 1 2 2 9 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 Bock Pack's 2 oz. 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 9 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 Reg. 5 5 5 15 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 Kewi- Bock . papen Pack's Reg. \i 2o« 2 oz. 2 2 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 — 2 3 15 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 3 6 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 — I 1 5 2 2 5 1 1 5 ] 1 5 2 2 5 1 1 6 1 1 5 2 3 5 2 2 5 2 2 S 2 2 5 2 3 5 1 1 5 FOHKKJX P()STA • '.rapan 5 10 5 10 5 10 15 5 15 5 10 10 5 5 5 15 5 10 10 5 10 5 5 cl5 5 5 10 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 •) •> :; 2 2 2 2 •> ... 2 2 ') 2 2 o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 I 2 1 2 2 "1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 o 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 I 2 2 3 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 .. 1 5 •• ■ * r^a^'os ', •Mauritiii ■» 5 ) 5 '- '.' Mexico 5 ■': ; •Miis(at ill Aiabiai Iiulia Postal Af^ency .... . *Natal '. 5 •• 7 ■' ■•' ♦Nctiioilands 5 • / *Nt!wfoun(1Ianiisliiiv Jask and Linga, (India Postal AReiicies 5 :; •; PtMii ;. *P()rtii 5 ■'. '. Spanish : Cuba 5 '; 5 ; •■ Porto Rico via N Y 5 ■• •' " Halifax 5 •' .'• Hayti, and San Domingo 5 '•'. ':■ c Prepayment compulsory. \ :• V I 16» \ I, * »' ml J '( f>SClE a.m. '.' :', * Daily, Sundays included. ;. 164 (V\- AV^\> Vest, read up. ^^ X tx M V w ^ -S X HW P- m. 12 03 11 55 10 23 10 18 9 55 9 06 8 53 8 45 8 40 a.m. , ji.m. 11 25 11 I'J 11 11 11 03 10 4G 10 32 10 2G 10 12 10 02 9 52 9 31 9 20 9 10 9 06 8 46 8 37 8 21 8 11 8 00 7 47 .7 42 7 33 7 27 7 15 7 07 7 00 a.m. Vest, read < 1 ExproKri, 1 UPPKR OTTAWA VAL LEY. oing East, 1 \ Goiu'j \ touii. Miles from Ott'wji G read xij). ■}. .; Mixed. STATIONS. Express. Mixed. ':• p.m. ;■ 4 15 , p.m. 12 45 jLve. Arr. ' OttawH p.m. 4 05 4 00 3 54 :! 46 ••i 35 3 15 3 05 2 45 2 32 2 13 1 56 1 45 p.m. 1 21 > V 4 22 ■• 4 31 o 5 '.( 15 24 29 35 44 52 58 04 71 70 arr Ive Skead's liritannia 1 16 \ 1 09 ■• ',' 4 41 '!• 4 58 / 5 30 , 1 00 i 1 12 1 27 1 37 i 40 1 50 2 17 2 40 2 52 Hell's Corners Stittsville Ashton 1 00 •• 12 41 > 12 Olpm > 11 45 : 11 25 ;i 11 10 .; 10 42 • •; 5 45 ;- 6 15 ■: 6 34 '', 7 03 ICarieton June { '^^^ i .\ arr Almonte Fakeiiham. ■; 7 28 Am prior 10 20 ':■ • T 45 ." 8 04 Sand I'oint Ciistleford 10 05 ■:, 9 46 \ 8 28 3 18 3 38 4 00 4 25 4 51 5 52 f 6 22 Sft 6 50 .= 7 35 ^ 7 50 o 8 25 2 9 25 15 10 00 ©10 50 111 30 *:12 05 am S12 17 1 1 20 ^ 1 40 ^ 3 00 "? 4 12 .2 4 48 S 5 31 6 25 Renfrew 1 14 12 54 12 37 12 15pm 11 53 11 00 f 9 55 u 2(5 i 8 38 2 8 18 ^ 7 38 « <• 38 := 5 58 s 5 23 '- 3 52 |f 3 17 •5 3 05 .2 2 22 2 2 00 i 1 24 ='12 04 am "SlO 49 .210 15 S 9 30 8 55 9 24 ■;• 8 54 Haley's 9 00 ;■ 9 18 86 Cobden 8 36 '- 9 46 96 105 Gruliam's 8 08 ••; :"' 10 15 Pembroke 7 38 • V 11 20pm ,,,,. arr Ive 138 153 157 167 179 189 199 209 jclmlk River ..| J^/^ Bass Lake Mackry Rocklifto 6 SOum / Rissett Deux Rivieres Kloch Mattawa Renton 222 ; 225 237 Rutherglen Callander '1 hornclJT arr 1 North Bay....| [^^^ Sturgeon Falls "Veuve River Mark Stay 24. 268 ; 290 ! 300 312 324 ive Wahnapitae Sudbury «-'*.- -'»»*»*'"-'*.'*-»'>»**,*»,»»a*«,**fc**fc* •„*•■• \ 165 1 Till-: UIMMOk OTTAWA V MA A'A'.— Continue,/. 1 10 7 31 7 4G a 50 10 17 1 I 22 1 I 47 12 07j)m 1 02 1 17 337 342 34 5 3(J0 3S;! 3Jt2 3!>7 400 412 414 ClichriKfonl , Vt'imiilioM . I'l. clans I'it, Anlier I'liyatiinsiii':- 'paiii.'-li Fork No. 23 Sidiiij,'. \\'t>{ I'rancli , Pass Laiifliiif^ , iirr.. i)ist<)tH.'>iiij; Ivo' 8 10 7 41» 7 31 n :;(> 4 28 3 5S 3 30 3 In 2 15 2 OOpin! OTTAWA AM) niiOCKVILIJ' (loiiitj ir<>/, tctul (loiLh, (t'oih'j J:(i.'m. ; pin. t8 4 15 4 22 4 31 4 4 1 9 15 10 00 10 24 10 48 10 52 11 14 1] 47 12 20 n.tn. (i 1(1 21) 31 4(j 52 57 (14 15 27 33 ! s c ce <^ »-• •/. -^^ ^ 6 1 STATlU . 09 W NS. u £ C •y ^ a III 10 (10 10 00 10 15 10 20 10 45 11 10 11 25 11 35 11 58 )) m 12 13 jl2 20 12 40 -.VI!, Arr. a m. 7 37 7 43 1 05 ' 7 50 • • • . . . 7 54 ■ • • • • 8 10 1 30 p m. l>.m. 24 29 34 38 44 4G 47 50 54 59 01 C3 05 G8 70 75 p.m. p.m. Ottawa SUrads I r);> 1 21 ; 7 50 1 1 G ' Jii'itat}|ii,'i i: S ( oi 111 Slitl^villt• 7 39 7 29 7 12 I 09 I 1 00 ' 7 2.' 41 O.' air \ Iv. i Arr. ;\MUOII .... Carlct'.n JiiiK tioii . . PK'cUwith ( Ive . . ( arr U 'it) C, 30 G 2fi p-iaiiktovMi Welsh's ... G 02 Smith's Fal Smith's Fal Story s ... Irisli Creek Wolford . . Is Jcfn. Is 5 39 5 3G 5 21 Bells Jellys Bellamys , ; 4 45 Clarks F^airfit^d Urockville . Lve. ♦4 20 a.m. 12 01 1 6 40 p.m. 11 45 I G 25 li 18 ! G 00 11 07 10 57 5 40 10 42 10 37 1 ( 10 34 5 14 !0 2G 10 17 4 54 10 03 9 57 9 53 9 48 4 25 9 40 > • • • • 9 3G 9 25 4 00 a.m. 1 p.m. Daily, Brockville to Ottawa. f Daily, Ottawa to Brockville. 160 uur(/. II 10 i ;o II 5 'Oimi '(/>/, /V.7./ up p.m. IMll. 1 1 21 : 7 50 1 l(j 1 Oil 1 1 • • • • • • ] 00 7 35 ■J 41 1 7 05 2 01 1 6 40 1» in. 1 45 G 25 i 18 00 1 07 57 5 40 42 1 37 1 U 1 i ') 34 I 5 14 ) 20 1 ) 17 4 54 ) 03 1 » 57 1 ) 53 » 48 ' 4 25 1 40 • • • • • 3G 25 4 00 m. p.m. ville. OTTAWA AND AYLMKR. GuiiKj Tn.s7, rcdd (Ivvn. (toing East, raid iif/. } No. No. 51 19 p.m. p m. 9 45 5 10 10 10 5 20 10 18 5 30 10 30 5 :!8 10 40 5 45 p.m. p.m. No. ' No. 47 45 )>.m. 1 15 1 24 I 30 1 45 1 55 p.m. H.in. 9 00 9 09 9 15 4 ,9 30 7 9 41' ;i a.m. STATION.S. Lve Air Ottawa Hull lielmont. . . . Duchesno Ms Aylmer Arr. Lve. No. No. 4G I 48 n.m. 8 32 a.m. 11 40 8 a 8 7 55 a.m. 2G 00 00 11 11 10 10 29 10 5.0 45 a m. No. 50 N... 52 p.m 4 15 4 05 3 52 3 46 3 40 p.m. i> III. 8 30 H 8 a 25 12 (I); M 00 p.m. ST. LAWJiKNcK AM) OTTAWA KAILWAY. GoiiKj Soui/i, read doiin. Gohuj H'orth, rauf up MLxed. Mixed. "Miles from Ott'Ava STATIONS. Mixed. Mivrd. 7 lOjim 5 00 pm 5 23 5 33 5 45 G )0 6 37 6 55 7 17 7 45{)m 7 11 15 23 32 38 45 54 Lve. Ottava Arr. 10 20 am !• 57 9 47 9 35 9 10 8 45 8 20 8 00 7 30 m 7 20pm 7 00 7 30 Chandif're Jnnetion 7 43 Vt loucesiei G 48 7 55 Manotick 6 35 8 20 OnpiH (le 6 10 8 45 Kfm{)tviIIc 5 35 9 05 9 20 Oxford Spencerville • > ■• • ■ 5 15 4 55 9 50am Prescott 4 30pm Arr. Lve. All Ti'ains run bv Seveiitj'tiftli Meridian or Eastern Stamlaid Time. 167 • • s • • • • > CS"" ;£."■'- • ■', '''' < o o o o o ^ o o o m o o c c »o o »o o ift ift '• '.' »H :j: o Ti o M -H -f ?i :•? o i.'^ ro iri o CO -t o ri ^ (M iM : i-i 1- 1- a; X r- ci o c: 1-1 <-• -M "H (M c>i CI ro M -f lO -o i ••: w — 1 :•• H • , • • • • • •• ^ > >' :• y< ■' < \ Ou '\ ^^ : "^i •■; o ••; o • 1— 1 •-: y^ -n •: o '^ ^ ." 1— ^ m H O H 1^ P5 o '. ^^ O H 3 : fi^ ta*« P^ • ><> "'* < : 4? -4.) H : H : Is" / ^ O : c '- «*^ : i^ : OTTA o : : J £ : Cuss — C3 © "rt © : « c a S O 03 J8 ' d -•**• .-..- -*.-. C5 lOS M i-t OO CO O 5i O "-^ CO CO 6 3 c 0000000»OOkrtOi«000 0»COOO o CO o ira o 1-1 M o -r -t ©■I 'M in c rt o iri H y. a^ 'i ,' < M •; ^ 00 ^30 r-i -M rv ro X) in rt -t x -z J 5 2^ r-l -M n -f -t »0 'O b- I- 1-H T— ( 1 — ( < P ^ ■: !-4 • • w : ^ -< : tfj : • • r^ • • , -^ ', O • • '? ^ = . > ^ ;• —1 g H ;• <: :• A'i'L d > . rr ■'-' Q ; . ^ . . ■ • * • • ■ , :• ^ ; ; t ■ * ^ ! r * -< < a> c: 00 w 5 < 1— 1 1-^ I— 1 -< ;• XSV^ JWIOf) 170 INLAND REVENUE. GENERAL WAREHOUSING REGULATIONS. 1. AH applications for the establishment of a warehouse for Excise puposes, must be made in writinni a poi-t whci'O there is an officer of Customs, and oidy to Britisli or foreign ports of entry where there are Collectors or other officei-s of flio (lovei-nment having similar functions, and when (;x warehoused for exportation ma}' bo such quantity as cxpoi'to)' or manufacturer i-espectivoly may require, within tho discretion of the Collector, but nothing less than tho contents of one whole package. 13. (roods can only be cntei'cd for exportation in bond ex- warehouse from a warehouse within the limits of the port at which they are actually laden on the ship, car or other vehicle in which they ai-e handed over to the Customs by warrant for snipment. 14. All casks, boxes, bales or other packages of goods entered for ex])oi'tation shall, bofoi'e leaving the warehouse, be conspi- cuously branded by the ))erson entering the same ex warehoiise, and under the personal supervision of tho officer in chai'go, with the letters, V] x p n, and any further information that may be required in any ~]ier/itic case or cases. 15. Kiitr}' of goods e warehouse for exportation must bo made on the forms sanctioned by tho Dejjartmont, and must contain an exact speciHcation of the goods intended foi* expor- tation. ( F/r/tf Section 10.) With cvovy such entry, an export bond shall be taken in the ])i'escribed form. 16. Export bonds shall be conditioned for the due delivery of the goods bonded at the place designated in the entry within a specitied time, which time in any case shall not exceed tho tin.e usually necessary for the performanco of the voyage or journey by the conveyance adopted (allowing a reasonable time for detention within the discretion of tho Collector) and for returning the vouchers by the next mail ; and in no case shall 173 ■HW a • the period allowed for the cancellation of the export bond exceed six months, unless special authority has been granted by the Department. 1*1. If within the period named in said bond there be produced to the ])roper Collector or officer of Inland Revenue, the duly authenticated certificate of some piiiicipal ofHcer of Customs or coh)nial revenue at the place to which the goods wej'c exported or if such place be a foreign counti-y, of any Britisli or foreign Consul or Vicc-Consul, I'csidcnt there, stating that the goods were actually landed and left at some place (naming it) out of Canada, as pi-ovidcd by the said bond, such bond sh:ill be can- celled. If^. The entry ex-warehouse for exportation shall in all cases be made in triplicate with the Collector of Inland Revenue, who shall also take the export bond, and the copy forwaiiled to the Department shall bear on its face the certificate of an otHcer of Inland Ilevenue, that he has examined the goods, such certi- ficate being made in the form given in Schedule A to these Eegulations. 19. Two copies of the entry together with a warrant to ship (II. 2) shall be sent to the Collector of Customs at the ])ort whei'e the goods aie laden on the vessel, car or other vehicle in which they are to leave the Division, who, on receipt theieof, shall gi'ant a warrant for the lading of the goods described in the entry on the railway or ves>el mentioned therein. 20. So soon as the goods have been duly I'ulcn, the Collector of Customs shall ccilify the factor the enlry ])a])ers one copy whei'cof shall be fyled at the .Custora House, and the other returned to the Collector of Inland Revenue of the Division whence the goods were shipped. 21. The Collector of Customs of the port will in each case be chai'god with the responsibility of seeing them ])laced on board ship, the car or othei' vehicle in which they are to bo exported, and must satisfy himself that they correspond with the description contained in the entry, and especially with reference to spirits, that they are of the strenght specified. ENTRY OF GOODS FOR RFMOVAL EX-WARFJIOUSE IN BOND. 22. Entries for goods for removal ex- warehouse are to be made in ti-iplicate, with detailed specifications, as in export 174 entries, two copies of which are to bo forwarded to the Collector of the Inland Jlovenuc Diviwion to which the goods are consigned. 23. The least quantity o( such goods that can be ex-ware- housed for removal or transfer in bond shall be that qujintity which can at the receiving point, be legally warehoused ns prescribed by law. 24. Go' ds can only bo entered for removal ex-wnrehouse to another licensed warehouse within the limits of a warehousing port of entry, or to an Excise iMndtng warehouse previously licensed or juithorizcd in another Jnland IJevenuc Division, or as provided by the next succeeding section, and when shipped to the order ot the Collector of Inland Revenue the bond of tho manufacturer or merchant for the removal of i^oods to ware- houses in other Inland Eovenuc Divisions upon the prescribed form will now be used in lieu of tho^e required when not so shipped, upon tho following conditions, viz. ; — (a.) Goods so removed to be consigned to the order of the Collector of the Inland Iievenuc Division to which they are to bo removed, and in cases in which ])erniits are by law required, for the removal of such goods, the ])ermits shall in all cases state that the goods to wliich they refer are to be so consigned. (6.) The receipt given by the Agent of the Railway Company (or other public carrier), usually known as tlie " Bill of Lading," h to be made out corresyjondingl}', and is to be ])laccd in the ha;Ms of the Collector of the Inland Revenue Division whence the goods are to be siiipped, and by him transmitted to the Collector of the Division to which they ai'o to be removed. (c.) Tho Collector upon being advised of their arrival, shall immediately notify the party for whom intended, and after they have been examined by the proper officer and found to be in accordance with the removal papers, and after the duties to which such goods are liable have been paid or the warehouse enti'y passed therefor, tho Collector of Inland Revenue will write across the face of the bill of lading. '' Deliver to C. D. upon payment of freight and charges. <( E- F- " Collector, I. B. 175 t ^•1 ((f) Collectors arc particularly notitlcd that all onlorK for tlio dolivci'v of i^oods irmst bo made oxpi'essly and in wi'ilinj^, '' suhjci^t to the pai/ment of freight and rhnnjes,^' or they may, hy tlio omission to specify such conditions, render themselves personally liable to the Company for such payment in the event of default. (e.) The requisition for a permit to remove spirits under i^ (a.) shall, in eveiy such cnso, state that the ujoods are to be '■'■ & «3 25 ? 3 25> 150 5 1 00 ; 1 80 ; 1 25 : i •*••.••••••••••••••.•• .••.••.••.•■.••.••.••.••.••.••.••.•".••.••.••.••^•.••.••.••.•••••.••^•^•.••.»S'*.»».»«.' *••••••••••••»••*••-»? i BOBIHIOH OV eaSABA. :i < Vic. # \ I 31 ;• 32 < 32&33 Statutes of 1867 ...|1 00 : 1868 ,. ... 1 00 ' 1869 .... 1 50 > "' 33 tt (( it 1870 .... 80 •• 34 1871 .... 80 ': •• 35 1872 .... 2 00 ':• •' 36 1873 .... 1 60 '-. < 37 1874 .... 1 43 : ': 38 1875. Vol. I ... 1 60 i > " ♦* Vol. II .... 80 > :• 39 (( 1876. Vol. I .... 80 ': " Vol. I .... 80 ;': " Vol8. I& II .... 1 50 ; ? 40 (( 1877, Vol. I .... 1 00 •; i( " Vol. II .... 60 ;• i: " « " Vols. liStll .... 1 50 :• > 41 « 1878, Vol. I .... 80 I < " It " Vol. 11 .... 35 ; < " tt " Vols. I & II ... 1 00 :• :: 42 tt 1879, Vol. I .... 1 25 : tt " Vol. I[ ... 40 : u tt tt " Vols. I & II .... 1 50 ^ " 1880, Vol. I .... 1 25 > " tt " Vol.11 ... 50 : < « tt '• Vols. I & 11 .... 1 60 ; •• 44 It 1881, Vol. I .... 80 > " It " Vol.11 .... 60 tt " Vols. I&II .... 1 25 ;• 45 (< 1882, Vol. I .... 1 00 « tt (1 li a « " Vol. II .... 1 00 < " '' Vols. I & II .... 2 00 i" 46 1883, Vol. I .... 1 60 :• " " Vol. II .. . 60 '. " " Vols. I&II .... 2 00 .• « • *. • • < • • • • X • ••••*«•*••■ •••••'•^•* 179 }:•; liii • t '•*••*•••'■■•/•***•.'*,/• POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK, CANADA 1. Foui" liiiii(li'C(l Post Office Savings Banks in Canada are open daily for llie iot'CM)d and repayment of deposits, during the ordinary hours of Post Office business. 2. The direct security of the Dominion is given by tiie Statute for all deposits made. 3. Any person may have a deposit account, and may deposit yearly any amount ol dollars, from $1 up to 8'iOO, or more with the permission of the Postmaster (ici' al. 4. Deposits may be made by marritu women, and deposits so made, or made by women who shall afterwards marry, will be repaid to any such women. 5. As respects children under 1(1 years of age money niaj' 1 e deposited — Firstly — By a parent and friend as Trustee for the child, in which case the deposits can be withdrawn by the Trustee until the child shall attain the age of ten years, after which time repayment will be made only on the joint receipts of both Trustee and child. Secondly — In the child's own name — and, if so deposited repayment will not be made until the child shall attain the age often 3'ears. 6. A depositor in any of the Savings Bank Post Offices may continue the deposits in any other of such offices, without notice or change of pass-book, and can withdraw money at the Savings Bank Office which is most convenient to him. For instance, if he makes his first deposit in the Savings Bank at Cobourg, he may make further deposits at, or withdraw his money through the Post Office Bank at ( ollingwood or Quebec, Sarnia, Brock- ville. or any place which may be convenient to him, whether he continue to reside at Cobourg or remove to some other place. 180 lADA. Canada aro ;'. uts, during !-; tho Statute ' nay doponit ) • more with ;( 1 dcpowits so \ rry, will be ''. « )cy niaj' Ic ;• |ie child, in ( ustee until ;.; ivhich time ; .ts of both ^ deposited ;• lin the age \ [ffices may > lOut notice I the Savings > linstancc, if i« )bonrg, he >; 3y through I nil, Brock- j kvhether he j |r place. '• 7. I'iMch depositor is supplied with a pass book, which is to bo produced to the I'ostii.jistor every tim- tho depositor pays in or withdraws money, and the sum paid in or withdrawn aro entered therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying the same S. KmcIi dc|)ositor'H account is kept in tho Postmaster Uene- ral's Otlico in Ottawa, and in addition to tho Postmaster's re- ceipt in the passbook, a direct ackijowlodgomont from tho Post- master (roneral for each sum paid in is sent to the doposUor. If tho acknowlodgomont (loos not reach the depositor within ten days of tho date of his deposit, ho must apply immediati}' to tho Postmaster (roneral by letter, being careful to give tho address, and, if necessary, write again, because the Postmaster's receipt or entry in the ])assltook is not sufficient without tho further receipt for the money from Ottawa. ' 0. Every depositor must send his book once a year, viz : on tho anniversary of his tirst deposit, for comparison with the JJooks of the JJopartmeiit, and for insertion of interest. Tho Book will bo returned to him by Hrst mail. At no other time should tho depositor suftbr his book to be out of his possession. 10. When a de))ositor wishes to withdraw money, he can do so by applying to tho Postmaster General, who will send him by return mail a cheque for the amount payable at whatever I Savings Bank Post Office the depositor may have name Ottawa, January, 1885. 181 I '••••W..' •i»»w"».««^«M*w*».»^^"«.'«^N/*«»*««»»»/"S<'«.",*V«»«.»»,»».»"«.»«.«»,/»»»".,»»^'w*«."«.»». <"••••.» ••»«M*«.»^, !l ill '■I RULES OF BOTH HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT RKSPEGTINQ THE I LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT. y A proper Catalogae of the Books belonging to the Library shall bo kept by the Librarian in whom the custody and respon- sibility thereof shall be vested ; and who shall be required to report to the House through Mr. Speaker, at the opening of each Session, the actual state of the Library. No person shall be entitled to resort to the Library during a session of Parliament except the Govenor General, the members of the Privy Council, and of the Senate and House of Commons, and the Officers of both Houses, aud such other persons as may receive a written order of admission from the Speaker of either '••'•••/%^"»***.'*«**W-».'»^*»rf»««-*,**«.^%*»».**W'^-*.*««M**».**, /-•*-••••,#•' '••#••••••"**••,*•,' •» #•••• •••*•#••*••.*••*••*•* 182 i HoiiBO. Momber8 may personally introduce Strungors to the Library during the duy time, but not after the hour of seven o'clock, P. M. During a Seusion of Parliament, no Bucks belonging to the Library Bhall be taken out of the Bailding, except by the au- thority of the Speaker or upon receipts given by a Member of either House. During the recess of Parliament, the Library and Reading Room shall be open every day in each week, Sundays and Holidayn excepted from the hour of ten in the morning until three in the afternoon ; and accesH to the Library shall be per- mitted to persons introduced by u Member of the Legislature, or admitted at the discretion of the Librarian ; subject to such regulations as may be deemed necessary for the security and preservation of the collection; but no one shall be allowed to take any Book out of the Library except Members of the Legis- lature, and such others as may be authorized by the Speaker of either House. During the recess of Parliament, no Member of either House not residing at the seat of Government, shall be at liberty to borrow or have in his possession at any one time more than three works from the Library, or to retain the same for a longer period than one month. No other person who may bo privileged by card from the Speaker of either House to borrow Books from the Library, shall be allowed to have in his possession more than two Books at any one time, or to retain the same longer than three weeks, and all such persons shall return the Books so taken, when required by the Librarian. No Books of reference, or Books of special cost and value, may be removed from the seat of Government under any circums- tances. ^ '**^ ^« ••• #*• #••*"»••« !•*•"%••• ••••»•*•****••••*•«•***••••,••»**»••••••••«••«' ,-«v^-- •.-••••»•' 183 ^aumm » } At (lie first mooting of llio Joint Librury Cotnmittoo at ovory Sossion of Parlinmont, tlio rjjhnirian shall report a list of tlio Books altsont at tlio commoncomotit of (lie SoHsiou, speciiyiii^ (lie nanios of any persons who have re(aiiie(l (he same in eon- traven(ion. of cither of the forogoinjjj flnles. In addition to (he foroij^oinuj'rules, (he Joint Jjibrary Com- mit(ee ha"0 aujreed (o the followiiii!^ now Rules, to which (ho a((en(ion of persons frequentini; (he liihrary, or m:ikin£j; use of any Hooks l)elon- O »ft "^ -^ lr-"^'*'00»»C001r-'^ (M rH rH 1-1 CO CO CO C0Ot^'*^G0O(M COCOCO(M-t 1-f Irt t- «0 ?0 :'C3 Ift ■^ CO CO rH M C0«OC0Ot-rti«00»O'MC5'O COCOCOlMNG^li-ii-ii-i • cS ) COCOOt-'^rHOOiOfMOS'^CO COCOCOlMMCli-ti-ii-' • O H •CUOJjI &4 u ft o G<1 o.« a> OS =^ 2 o a . - ® o « 0:S C 1-1 ^ o o o « 3 - S43 ' ©T3 a s 3 tJDo 3 o E £= 'O . -O •>-' ^ Ci S '" — CO -, CS ^ C >> JD .- O £ ^^ "* ^ s © cc 5 ^ >>2 O :3 fl3 cS CO u GO a i-( « CS s o a q3 186 < " CO • :^-« It %^ s o £ o 02 53 O a ft . oS ^ .J- o © 02 5 ..^ > N «fc5 : .•— •<■' * I o o rJ u — :: a, fc.S •II By Special appointment Carriasre Maker for H. R. 11. Titk Prisckss LoDiSE, His Excellency the Marquis op LoRNKaurl His ExcEbLKNCv the Mab- QCis OP Lansdownb, Governor General of Canada. -p^ -r "pii -T~\ ("^ "TT" ^ CARRIA_aE MiAKER, FACTORY & OFFICE 125 & 127 St. ANTOINS St. Ami Show Room, 131 aind 135$ St. Aiitoine Street, Moiitronl. B. Ledoux, Begs to inform the public, his friends, ami Ktrangers visiting Montreal, that he always keeps on hand a Complete AssDrtmeiit of ELEGANT FAMILY CARBIAGES, suitable for summer and winter. He has carried all honors at Provin-i il Ex- hibitions held in the last ten years. First priz^i, Exhii)itioris of 18GS and 1870. AITS TBS DIPLCUA AWABD3D AT SSHIBI- TIQV OF 1L73. — ALSO — Two Silver Medals and Diplo- ma for Carriage and Sl.ighs awarded by Canadian Commis- sion at Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876, also six Silver Meilals and Diplomas awartled for Carriages and Sleighs at the Dominion and Centennial Exhibition of St. John N. li., 1883. il w .•■w'^*-«-**»*' THE CANADA BANK NOTE ENGRAVING I PRINTING COIIPAN!. (LIMITED) Incorporated hy Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Dominion. CAPITAI^: .i^lOCOOO. Chief Place of Business : Nos. 526 k 528 Craig St., President : George E. Besbarats. Vice-President : W. C. Smillie. Secretary-Treasurer . G. Hermann Dreciisel. Kri i 5 THE CANADA BANK NOTE COMPANY has the honor to announco that it is prepared to execute orders for bank notes, BONDS, debentures, CERTIFICATliS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, DRAFTS, CHEQUES, and all other forms of steel plate engraving and PRINTING. The Company is fully equipped in eve-y respect, with the most modern appliances, including the finest geometric lathe IN AMERICA, and is prepared to apply Engraving on Steel to commercial and social purposes, owning a valuable invention which will allow such work to be done in a very superior man- ner at a moderate eost. The Company also makes a speciality of railroad printing, and of MAP engraving by' Lithography, on Zinc, and by the Wax process. The Company continues to work the beautiful artotype process carried on hitherto successfull}' by George E. Desbarats & Co., and also continues the chromo-lithography, general engraving and artistic type printing, foT which the firm has become famous. A share of the Public Patronage is respectfully se''':i*H. imi mimon. Draig St., iEL. ,s the honor BANK NOTES, GE, DRAFTS, lAVING AND 3t, with the TRIG LATHE on Steel to e invention perior man- D PRINTrNQ, and by the 1 ARTOTYPE Desbarats Y, GENERAL ;h the firm se'iiitH. THE GRAND UNION HOTEL, Opposite the Grand Central Depot, New York City. Oflers tiavfUcrs and ftmiilios — arriving or Ifjivinj; tlie tity for business or pleasure or to visit Saratoga, T-ong IJnincli. VV'liitf Monntains. or other Siiiiiruer Kesorts — superior acconjmoclations. All inipmvcm^; ts European plan. Over GOO elegantly furnished rooms, littrd u|) at an expense of one Million Dollars. ^1,00 and upwards pt-r day. I'ichlv kcknisiikd simtks for FAMiLiKS, and elegantly arranged rooms t<)r dinner parties for ten and upwards. Cuisine and v/incs oi superior merit, i he Ufstaumnt. Cafe and wine Rooms supplied with the bt!st, at moderate price. Toilet and P.aggage Rooms, for ladies and gents, where coats, valises and parcels can be left tree. \V. O aAHRISON, M.iTiairor. jj@" Guests' baggage taken to and from this depot free, and $3 carriage hire is baved by stopping at this Hotel. J. E. MARTINEAU, (I'^stablished in 1867 ) WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE, The "best assortment at the cheapest price. 129 ST. CTOSEI^H: ST., St. Koch, Quebec. ColUgs^ of ©ttaUici* THIS CHARTERED COLLEGE Po8SC!-RC8 mnny educational advantages which leeommend it in a (special manner to parents and students. UNIVERSITY I^EOHEES. Tiie University degrees it confers upon students who have buccessfully completed their Clasf-ical Course, entitle those who study medicine or law^ to exemption from preliminary exa- minations. COMMERCIAT^. Its Commercial Course is such as to f«/rm successful business men, iainiliar with history, literature, music, drawing, and the several natural sciences. MUSEUM Sc PHYSICAL CABINET. Its Museum and Physical Cabinet greatly facilitate progress in science and art. DRAWINa Drawing so useful in all the mechanical arts, and so beautiful an accomplishment, is here taught A'ith acknowledged success and fi-ee of charge. The situation of this fine, spacious establishment unites all the benefits of country atmosphere and aspect with the conve- niences of city life. N. B. — For particulars send for Prospectus. Very Eev. J. H. TABARET, O.M.I., D.D., President. ^ Ticnd it in ■: ^fltt> m € f * m- -r— «-'*VJ^ if|-»^2/l/v»--»- Manufacturer & Importer or — HATS. CAPS k FURS, INDIAN WORKS AND Curiosities, UMBRELLAS, RUBBER COATS, CANES, &c. 128 RIDEAU ST., Near Nicholas St. OTTAWA. MANUFACTURIER ET IMPORTATEUR — DK — Chapeaux, Casques ET PELLETERIES, Curiositis Indiennes, Parapluies, Caoutchoucs, CANNES, etc; 128 RUE RinEAXJ, Pr^s dc la rue Nieliolas, OTTAWA. I C. H. DOUCET, I ZlTanufacturing 3ctx)cIIcr & XTatct] ZtTaker > RUSSELL HOUSE BLOCK \ SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. All kinds of Jewellery made and Repj^ired. Engrraver, Gold & Silver Plater, Monogrrams a Specialty. ■'^■'^ ii ' i IMPORTER STA[ H! .. AND FAiCy DRT GOODS, I 49 mid 51 liidenu St., No. I. — Dross (loods ill nil |Ik> latest Novolties. No. 2. — Cottons, Prints, Diick, Shirtings, T:iblo Linon, &,c. No. :j. —Silks, Satins, Volvols. No. 4.— Cloths, Tvv;.'C(l,, JJroadclotli, kv., kv. No. 5. — Ribbons and Ijjuos. No. n. — Hosiery and (llovos. No. 7.— (ients Ties, Underclothing, Collars, CnlVs, ,S:c. No. S. — Flannels, Shawls. No. 0— Carpets, Floor, Oil Cloths, Matts, &c. No. 10 — Millinery, Ladie.s Hats trimmed to order. AN A I Clatter attaclaefl to fJie TailoriBg IDept. All Orders promptly attended to. -'X^- PLUMBER. • v(sH^ f «9 71 & 75 WILLIAM STREET, OTTAWA. Tin and Gtilvanized Roofing done in the lafe.it and most improved manner, at the most moiUritte rates. An assortment of l'ookin O T TJ^-VT^.^ . > V I ' I 'kI Tho Tqh^w^ '^ €tma'" 104 SPARKS STREET 104, OTTAWA. BY APPOINTMENT PHOTOGRAPHER — TO — AND — Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise. — ALSO TO — His Excellency th6 Marques or Lansdowne. ""•^®^"*'J'-H!*"V®^*' I JEELlESClf THE ISRiES OF 111 FDFtratts of itliie LeaiiMg mem in flie jDomimloM VIEWS OP OTTAWA AND VICINITY. I .*•»■/ »»/*w" *•**•/••*•»-'*•' ••#••*"•••*•/*•*••-"».'••*•%.•••*••#•••••. INTERMTlOiA uTEiT*«AWfll;!GCi.j Took First Prize for Tents over all Coiiipctllors •• AT THE ■ Dominion and Provincial Exhibition 1S84. iNiEmiiJi MANUFACTURERS OF Tents, Awnings, Camp Beds, Chairs, Tables, Flags of all nations, Waterproof Sheets, Tarpaulins, Wagon and Horse Covers, Hammocks, Toboggans, India.. Clubs, Dum Bolls, Canvas Folding Boats, &c., &c., &c. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, Send for Catalog-iies and Price List Free. International Tent ^ Awning Co., A. a. FOKOIE, Manager. 184 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ont. B IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT.3) 1.0 I.I liii: ^ m 1^ 1^ Ui 1 2.2 •^ li 1.25 IIM 11^ ^ 6" — ► ^ e> % '>/ ;^ y /^ Hiotographic Sciaices Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 waama .4" 1 I •''': m ••••^••^••^••••^•%w»«, \ i Wholesale Afanu/aeturer and Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES, MOCCASINS, MittB, Enbbers, Trunks, Valises, etc. 555 fit 557 SUSSEX STBEET, OTTAWA. >*9 OTTAWA. HS"^- GENERAL PRINTER fpLAIH ir FAJ^CY ^fRlJ^TIJIG EXECUTED WITH THE UTMOST DESPATCH. BLANK & ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL SIZES MADE TO ORDER. i. ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES. r^ iJOSeifh: ' ARTIST & DBAUGHTSHAK. Designer of the address of welcome to the Princess Louise by the Corpo- ration of the City of Ottawa, and Letter of Condolence to Her BAajesty Queen Victoria on the death of Prince Leopold. Will thankfully execute all orders for Addresses, Letters of Condolence, o D Parchment, Velum 8ilk, Velum or Parchment paper at moderate prices and at the shortest notice. •^••^•"•••♦••••"•••••^•••••"••■••"•••••"••V*' .•••--%••••-♦••,**••••-•»*••••,••♦••♦•♦,*••••••'*•"••■••••••*• •••^••••"••^•-^•••••"••^••••'••••-^•^ "••••••»•"..-•.••.»•«.' '.'•.»^»*«^«.»"V«*'.."' Numismatic Atlas for Canada -^ TIiouhjukIh of mixed used and uiuiHed, ohsolctc and > ciirrent HtjiinpH, mounted on sntin pjijxT in HJieetH of 72 Jit 50 ceut.s each nlK^i't. Medals of all Idncls bought and sold. NO CATALOGUES. Ko innltcr liow im- sigiiiHcjiiit :m ohjoct niny jippesn-, if it cjm in jiiiy WS13' !»(' coiihldo- 10(1 a (Miriosily, 1 ) i , (tC. 135 RIDEAU St., OPPOSITE NICHOLAS STREET, OTTAWA. SIPE OI-A-XjOTIE S. Choice Butter constantly on hand, i FRESM EGGS BICEIYED DAILY. Cream Cheese & other Delicacies received daily. PROIPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS ENTRUSTED 'TO OUR CARE. Goods delivered to any part of the City, free of charge. ^*«^»%,.%««»»*^%#»»«»,»*»»*»»*»*%»»»»%»"»»»,»*»**^ %•••••••••••••*••*•••*••••"•' ••".••..•.••.••.•••••«»%«»«.^«»«»"w»"m»»^ *• ^ '. -'^ » « «. .•••••••**"*.••.*•• '•*#••#••,•*•#"•,"•.•' >••••••*•,»•••••-•••'*•#• '•#••*• •^*Ww'«^ ••*••*• •-'*•'•' .< \ ( t, PRITCHARD & MINGARD, ENGRAVERS TO TMI _ Dominion F. 0. Dept. &c. Maiiv/aclurerK of Jhuta and Steel Stampt, liutiber Slatii/iii, Datiny Stamps, Fac- Simile Stam/tt, Door J'latef, Stencil Plates, J'ott (tjfiee I'adt^ Key Chech, liookbindera Jilockt and Lettera. 175 Sparks Street, Ottawa. i 9 ((••.••.•••.^^^.•.•".••.."♦••.••.••.••»^.. J OH W B. L E B LAN C, > eci:ilty. ;' 70 KIN» S1KEKT, S(. JOHN, N. B. i; 98 & 100 SPARKS STREET. :• I KEA Vol.11 « 1879 rare 5.00 > Vol. Ill " 1885 present edition 3.00 \ Vol.111 «* 1885 gilt edge 3.50 ) til METROPOLITAN SOCIETY FOR THE T»I?.E'^E!3SrTIOIT OIF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Supported by vohntazy contribxition. I V V i < 4l I :• I > This Society endeavors to prevent cruelty by means of Education, and by the enforcement of the statutes against offenders . Its educational pro- ceedings commence in the school and nurnery, and extend to the platform and pulpit, and to literature circulated throughout the City of Ottawa, in schools, railway trains, steamboats, workshops, t>tables, and the public streets. Its prosecutions are conducted in all partH of the County of Carleton. Its activity and success have induced the public to look to this Society alone as the itgent for the suppression of cruelty throughout the city and county. The Committee earnestly appeal for pecuniary support, withoat which they will be compelled to curtail their operations Post Olfice Orders, Cheques, etc., may be forwarded to W. C. BAKER, See.-TreoB. Cnstoms Department, Ottawa. N. B. — Complete list of Offi^era can be found on page 152 of this book. t , ■'».,■ '' '. ( < I i ■ Canada Atlantic Railwa THE SHORT ROUTE \ BETWEEN OTTAWA & MONTREiS IJJCir WAY DAILY. EullBtan PailoK fTosft allttclie Connecting at "^onaventnro Station witii Grand Trunk, Cent Vermont and Delaware and Hudson Trains for pointw Ei and South. By the completion of this lino from Coteau to Lacolle, when a unction is maue with G. T. R., connecting with Delawj and Hudson and Central Vermont at Rouse's Point. T shortest route to Boston and New York is made. Passcn^ Trains will early in the spring of 1885 be run through fr< Ottawa to points east. Rates as low as by any other Route. * >■ — - Ba^^age Checked Through, D. C LINSLEY, .•'w«.*^«-»»^«»^V-««»"»»-»»V»"»»*%»*^'»»V»'..*.«*«»V»"»»»,»*«»%»»M»«»". *• ♦■• Hallway. JTE MONTREAL LY. ES allached* i-and Trunk, Central ,; rains for point w KuHt ■ to Lacolle, whoro a ; cting with Delaware •, Jouso's Point. The .• is made. Passenger ! >o run through from • ^ ler Route. NSLEY. Man\ r. •- ♦^^