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Sabsoribed Oajntal Capital Pud-np Total Funds in hand Annual Income $10,000,000 5,000.000 20,895,000 4,250,000 Thif Fir8t*ola88 Company accepts Insurances against Loss by Fire on most fevorable terms. ROBERT SIMMS & CO. and GEORGE DENHOLM, GENERAL AGENTS. Traitr SnildUff : St. Saorament St., Meatvoal. I » J STARKE'S POCKET ALMANAC — AND — GENERAL REGISTER — FOR 189 ■C FORTY-NINTH YEAR OF>: PIJBI.1CATION. 'ili-^gf0 I J. Theo. Robinson, Publisher and Proprietory MONTREAL. i CONTENTS. PAGE. Almanac, &o 1-27 Bank Holidays 1 Banks in Canada 157- 172 Bar The 136 " Members of 13G-140 Chronological Cycles 1 Collectors of Customs for the Dominion 250-267 Consuls 166 College of Physicians and Surgeons 162 Customs' tariff. r>3-123 Courts of Justice 123133 Dental Board of Examiners, Province of Quebec 160 Dominion Board of Trade . . . . 172 Emmigration Agents for the Dominion in Europe 266 Eclipses 2 Festivals, Fixed and Moveable 1 Gk>yemor-GeneraI, The 246 Government Departments in Ottawa. Governor's Secretary' s Office 246 Department of Justice 267 ** Militia and Defence 261 " Customs ... . 265 »* Finance .. 257 ♦' Public Works . 261 ** Railways and Canals 2G5 *• Inland Bevenue 268 «« Secretary of State 258 « Marine and Fisheries 262^268 «• Post Office 263 " Agriculture 264 *• Interior 269 " Public Printing and Stationary ... 268 Auditor General's Office 269 Her Migesty's Household 244 Her Majesty's Chief Officers of State 243 vi. CONTKNry. PAOB. Heraohel'B Weather Table • 8 Holidaya observod in Public Offlces 1 House of Gommona .. 260 Immigration Agents in the dominion 264 Imperial Goveruraent and Ohief ( )f!lcor8 of State 243 Inspectors of Inland Revenue District 258 Inspectors of Ports and Collectors of Ouatoras 265 Library of Parliament 256 Members of the 1 'ri vy Council and Officers 240 ** Senate of Oanad A and Officers 246-243 *• House of Commons and Officers 249-255 •* Legislature of Ontario and Officers 265-269 •• Legislature of Quebec and Officers 269-274 •* Legislature of Nova Scotia and Officers ... 277-276 ** Legislatureof New Brunswick and Officers. 276-6-7 " Legislature of Manitoba and Officors 281-282 '* Legislature of Prince Edward Island and Officers 278-279 '* Legislature of British Columbia 277-278 '« North-West Territories . 281-282-283 Masonic 221-224 Militia, Province of Quebec 147-150 Moveable Festivals 1 Oddfellows 224 Patent Office 264 Permanent Officers of the Senate 246 Permanent Officers of the House of Commons 249 Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of Quebec. . . 15) Pilotage, Quebec and Montreal, Tariff of 60-61 Printing of Parliament 256 Registrars of Counties 134-135 Rifle Association, Province of Quebec 149 Senate of Canada 247 Supreme Court 123 Superior Court 126-127 The Queen and Royal Family 242-245 MONTREAL. Banks, Officers, and British and Foreign Agents 170-172 Bank Stock List, Canadian 161-164 Bar.... 136-140 Benevolent Institutions 184 189 Board of TraJe, Dominion and Montreal 172 Building Societies 181-182 Carriages, Cartage (&c, Rates of 45 46 Cemetery Company, Mount Royal 183 CONTENTS. vii. PAGE. Churches, Chapolfl, (fee 200 200 CItyCouncIl , 30 ChibB 2 16-220 Colleges and Schools 193-200 Coroners for the District of Montreal , 14:1 Commisssioners for receiving aflidavitsfor Superior Court 141-142 Ooramissioners for receiving afHdavits in Quebec for Ontario 142 Gommissionors for receiving affidavits in the Province of Quebec for N B., N.S., P.E.I., and Manitoba. . . 143 Commissioners for receiving affidavits for use in the U.S. 143 Commissioners for renoiving affidavits in London, Kng., for Ontario and Quebec .... • , .... 148 Commissioners to administer oaths to public officers.... 143 Consulates.. 156 Com Exchange Association 173 Court of General Sessions of the Peace 132 Court of Special Sessions 132 Oourt of Queen's Bench 124 Cori)oration of Montreal and Officers 39-41 Dental Board of Examiners 150 Dispensaries 155 Duties payable on Licenses, W. H. Rintoul Cover. Jamieson B. C . & Co 14 Lyman Sons <& Co , S2 Miller, Kobert, Son & Co 12 Moody, M. & Sons 64/. Montreal Biscuit Co 18 Novelty Engine Works, Gardner & Son 6ih. Nurseries 14 Office Desks 8 G. W. Hamilton, Stock Broker 161-164 Porter J. I. B. & Co 26 Printing 64&. Printing Ink 4 Bobinson, J. Theo 64c. Standard Life Assurance Co Inside Cover. Stone & Wellington , , 14 Tees «fc Co , . . . , 8 Welster's Dictionary 24 Wiseman, J. L 10 Aljveanac, &c. liCTE.— Moon's changes, rising and setting of Sun, etc., are given according to Astronomical time. CHBONOLOGICAL CYCLES Dominical or Sunday letter. F. Golden Number ,, 10 £poch or Moon's Age 9 Solar Cycle 23 Roman Indiction 3 Julian Period 6603 Diocletian Era 1605 Dom of Canda 24th year July 1st MOVABLE J?EST1VALS. Septuagesima Feb. Quinquagesima *' Ash Wednesday " Quadragesima " Annunciation March Palm Sunday " Good Fridav April Easter Sunday ' * 2|Lovr Sunday April 16 i Rogation Sunday May 19 Ascension Day ** 23 Whitsunday.. " 25 Trinity Sunday June 30 Corpus Christi ♦» 4|Michaelmas Day Sept. 6 1 Advent Sunday Nov. 13 11 15 26 1 6 29 30 HOLIDAYS OBSERVED IN PUBLIC OFFICES. 1 6 19 Circumcision January Epiphany " Ash Wednesday... Feb. Annunciation B.V.M. Mar. 25 Good Friday April 4 Easter Monday *' 7 Ascension Day May 15JChristma8 Day " The year 5651 of the Jewish era commences on Sept. 15, 1890. The year 1808 of the Mohammedan Era commences Aug. 17, 1890. Her Majesty's Birthday May Corpus Christi June St. Peter and St. Paul. . '* Dominion Day July All Saints Day Nov. Immaculate Conception Deo. 24 5 29 1 1 8 25 BANK HOLIDAYS. QuKBiBC.— New Ybab's Day, Epiphany, Annunciation, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Ascension, Corpus Christi, Queen's Birthday, St. Peter and St. Paul, Dominion Day, All Saints, Conception, Christmas Day. Ontabio, Nsw Bbunswick and Nova Scotia.— Christmas Day, New Years Day, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Queen's Birthday. Also throughout the Dominion, any day appointed by procla- mation for a general Faat or Thanksgiving Day. i^ 'I AiiMAXAC. ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR 1890, During this year there will be three eclipses, two of the Sun and one of the Moon. 1.— January 16-17, there will be an Annular Eclipse of the Sun, not visible in Canada. This Eclipse begins on the earth generally, June 16th, 18 h. 65 m, meantime at Greenwich, in longitude 13° 58^ west of Green- wich and latitude 0<^ 47' North. This eclipse ends on the earth generally June 17th, O** 55' in longitude 82o 44' east of Greenwich, and latitude 14<* 27' North. II. — December 25-26, there will be a partial Eclipse of the moon, invisible in Canada. The details of this Eclipse are not of much importance to us in Canada. The first contact with the shadow occurs at 14° from the Northermost point of the Moon's limb towards the West. The last contact at 19° towards the West, in each case for direct image. TIL December 11th, there will be a total Eclipse of the Sun, in- sible in Canada. This Eclipse begins on the earth generally, December 11th, 12 h. 28 m. meantime at Greenwich, in longitude 77° 46' east of Greenwich, and in latitude 8° 19' South. This kclipse ends on the earth generally, December 11th 17 h. 42 m., in longitude 165" 0' west of Greenwich, and in latitude 26° 31' South. LIST OF SUNDAYS IN 1890. January 5 Febniary 2 March 2 April 6 May 4 June 1 July 6 August 8 September 7 October 5 November. ...2 December. . . .7 ..12 .. 9 .. 9 ..13 ..11 .. 8 ..13 ..10 ..14 ..12 .. 9 ..14 ..19 ..16 ..16 . 20 ..18 ..16 ..20 ..17 ..21 ..19 ..16 ..91 . 26 ..23 ..23 ..27 ..26 ..22 ..27 ..24 ..28 ..2« ..23 ..28 ..80 ..29 ..31 ..30 WEATHEa TABLE. « I H M o m d »« o a> •■3 a i^ O 03 « M a -^ 03 O -♦J (» »^ C3 O ? -^ *-( "^ ^^ S ^ -^ d 5 "S ^ 03 0) bo c3 d o 09 d « :!! r; bo ^ d (V ■♦J o s oa 55 »4 o a m td a 9 ^ ■^ S s 1^ H ' at 9i C3 .'CD es * go u OD ■ta d 'S i & w .^ a w ra n ^ u P=< PB( « ;*( Is o COtM » 'dbboodd to a d 03 _r j« •» -® *• r-4 04 ^ W 00 rH iH 'C 'tf ^ ^ ti "^ '^ CO n n c8 08 08 8 2a.m. h. 1T1. 8 29p m. 2 07p.m. 5 43a. in. 9 J>2«».m h. m. I 8 20p.Di. 1 68p.m. 5 34n.in. 9 13a. m. h. ra. 8 12p.m. 1 61p.m. f) 26a m. 9 Ofia.m Toronto. h. m. 8 00p.m. 1 88p.m. 6 14].m. 8 r)3a.m. DAYS. W. M. S I 1 Sn 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 S 8 Sn 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 S 15 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 S 22 Sa 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 ANNI VERSA HIES, EVENTS, &c. iSt. Bridget. Skftuaqesima Sunday. Mpndelssol'n b'>rn, 1800,... Georee Herbert died, 16r.3 . . . St.Ag'itha Th^s. Carlyle died, 1881. Dr. Priestly, chemist, dird, 1804., . . rharlPB I >ickt'ns bom, 1812 Jules Verne bo>n, 1828 Sexagesima Sunday. Queen Vinoria married, 1840. Ctnada cedt-d to Great Britain, 1763 New Constit'n .Tapanesc Emp., 1889. WaRixn- died, 1883 St. Valentive's Day ... Galilto, astronomer, born, 1564 Quinquagesima Sunday, Micliael Angelo died, 1673 . . . . Martirt Luther died, l.'>46 Ash Wednesday St. Mildred . Jowpb Hume d. Sydney Smith died, 1845 G( org.} Washington born, 1732, 18.55 Ist Sunday in Lent. St . Mathias Dr. Tliomas Guthrie died, 1873 Victor Hubo born^ 1802 ... , Acciden' on G.T.R. at St Geo., 1889. Indian Mutiny commenced, 1857 .... MONTREAL. SUN rises. h. m. 7 21 7 20 19 18 17 16 14 13 7 12 10 09 07 06 04 02 7 01 59 68 66 54 53 51 6 50 48 47 45 44 43 sets h. m. 6 06 5 08 09 11 12 14 15 17 5 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 5 28 30 31 33 84 36 37 5 39 40 41 43 45 46 THE MOON. h, m. Eve. 10 51 11 39 Morn. 27 1 12 1 57 2 40 3 24 08 53 42 6 34 7 31 8 31 9 34 10 38 11 39 Eve. 1 30 2 21 3 09 3 57 43 30 6 18 07 56 i: ! 'I' I W 8 ADVERT tSEME NT. ■ TEES & CO. FOR Revolving Bool^ca^eg ii ■ r 5^ ?;•:! : , If. PARLOR OFFICE 300 St* James Street, '« MOXTTESAL. Third Month, MARCH-31 Days. Begins on Saturday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon.. Last Quar. . . New Moon.. First Quar.. D. 6 13 20 28 Halifax. h. m. 2 33p.m. 11 60p.m. 4 87p.m. 6 18a.m. Quebec. h. 2 11 4 4 m. 03p.m. 20p.m, 07p.m. 48a.m Montreal. h. 1 11 3 m. 64p.m. 11p.m. 68p.m. 4 39a.m. Ottawa . h 1 11 3 4 m. 46p.m. 08p.m. 50p.m. 31a.m. Toronto. h. m. 1 34p.m. 10 61p.m. 3 88p.ra. 4 19a.m. DAY. W. M M. s 1 So 2 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 s 8 Sn 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 S 15 (Sa 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 s 22 «a 23 H 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 S 29 30 31 ANNIVFKSARIES, EVENTS, Ac St. David. Prussians entered Paris, 1871. 2d Sunday in Lent Russian serfdom abolished, 1863. . Inauguration of Preset Harrison, 1889 Battle of Barossa, 1811 , J. A. Qreen, historian, died, 1883 .... St . PerpettM . . . . Battle of Aboukir Bay, 1801 3rd Sunday in Lent. Marriage of Prince of Wales, 1863 Tasso born, 1544 St. Gregory, Emperor of Russia assassinated, 1881. . . King Humbert of Italy born, 1844 Julius Cffisar assassinated, B.C. 44 4th Sunday in Lent St. Patrick^ s Day Princess Louise born, 1848. St. Joseph St Cuthherf. St. Benedict Goethe died, 1832 51h Sunday iv Lfnt .... •....•« Longfellow died, 1882 Annunciation Bank of England incorporated, 1694 . . , Oommunists in possession of Paris,! 871. Canada ceded to France, 1632 The Bussian war ended, 1856 Palm Sunday , MONTREAL. SUN rises. Slave trade abolished by Brit. Gov.,1807. h. m. 6 41 6 39 37 35 38 31 29 27 6 25 23 21 19 17 16 13 sets. h. m. 5 48 5 49 50 51 58 64 56 67 5 68 6 00 01 02 03 05 06 11 6 07 09 08 07 10 06 11 04 18 02 14 00 15 58 6 16 66 18 64 19 62 20 60 21 48 23 47 24 46 6 26 43 27 THE MOON. h. m. 8 46 9 84 10 22 11 09 11 54 Mom. 38 1 22 2 06 2 52 3 39 4 30 5 24 6 22 7 22 8 24 9 24 10 21 11 16 Eve. 57 1 45 2 33 3 21 4 10 4 69 5 49 6 39 7 28 8 16 9 03 .^. : ,■ 10 ADVERriSBMENI. JAMES L. WISEMAN, 1. Q •> C W .60 ^ Q O. O O •a c o > u c u 1 o t-» o CL < o S PHeT© EN8RHVIN03 Fourth Moiitli APRIL~-30 Days. Bejfins on 1 tifsday MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon Last Quar. . New Moon. First Quar. D. 5 12 19 27 Halifax. h. 5 6 3 ni. 10a,ni. 80a. m. nia.m. 37a.m. Quebec, h. 4 6 8 ro. 40a.m. ()9a.m. 21a.in. 07a. m, Montreal. h. m. 4 31a.m. 6 00a.m. 3 12a.m. 1 58a.m. Ottiiwa. h. 4 5 m. 23a. m 52a. m 8 04a. m' 1 50a.m' Toronto. h. 4 5 2 1 m. 11a.m. 40a.m. 56a.m. 38a.m. DAY. W. M. Tu 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 Sli 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 Sn 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 S 19 Sn 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. Hon. J. H. Pope died, 1889 Richard Cobden died, 1805 St. Richard. Wash'gton Irving b.l783 Good Friday. St. Ambrose Canada diecovercd , 1409 Easter Sunday. Easter Slouday Hudson's Bay Company formed, 1092. . Surrender of General Lee, 1805 Battle of Toulouse, 1814 N.'ipoleon's first abdication, 1814 Bombardment of Fort Sumpter, 1861. . Low Sunday. 1st Sunday after Easter. Piincess Beatrice born, 1857 Assaesination of f resident Lincoln, 1865. Battle of Cologne, 1746 Benjamin Franklin died, 1790 First newspaper in America, 1704 — St. Alphege 2nd Sunday after Easter. Cromwell proclaimed protector, 1653. . . Wadsworth died, 1850 St. George. Shakespeare die ', 1616... Daniel Defoe died, 1731 , St. Mark, the Evangelist Bank of England founded 1694 MONTREAL SUN THE rises, sets. moon. h. m. 5 41 40 38 36 34 Mutiny of the Bounty, 1789 . . . General Boulanger born, 1837. Sir J. Lubbock bom, 1834 . . , 5 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 5 19 17 15 13 11 10 08 5 07 05 03 02 00 4 59 • 57 3d Sunday after Easter , 4 56 54 52 60 35 37 38 39 40 42 h. m. Eve. 10 33 U 17 Morn. 02 6 34 48 35 26 20 17 17 6 17 6 43 ' 7 16 46 47 48 50 51 6 52 63 54 56 57 58 ( 59 7 01 02 04 05 8 13 9 07 9 58 10 47 11 35 Eve. 1 11 69 49 40 30 20 09 6 56 7 42 8 27 9 10 ;. 12 ADVERTISEMENT. ROBERT MILLER. SON & Go- manufacturing STATIONERS 'Till And Wholesale Dealers in f Scliool ani Miscellaiieoiis Boob, Papers, Stationerif and Paper Hanciims. STEPHEN'S & CARTERS' INKS. ESTEBB&OOSE, UITGBELL, QILUOTTS STEEL PENS. J'rinting and Wrapping Papers, PAPER BACS, TWINES A SLATES. (Bbiipistnias ami Mem Yectip @afds. A» nOiltlCI TABIII? FOB TEE CSlim} SXASOiT. GAGE A CD'S SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT-BOOKS. 1872 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL. Fifth Month. MAY-31 Days. He((ins on Thuraday, MOON'S OHANOBS. PHASES. Halifax. Full Moon.. Last Quar. . . New Moon.. First Quar., D. 4 11 18 26 Qmhtc. 1 m. 4 64p.ni. 07p.ni. 4 04p.m. 6 lOp.m. li. m. 4 24p.]Tl 11 S7p.m. 8 34 p.m. 5 49p.m. Montreal. h. m. 4 16p.m. 11 28p.m. 8 26p.m. 6 40p.m. Ottawa . h. 4 11 3 6 m. 07p.m. 20p.m. 17p.m. 82p.m. Toronto, h. m. 8 66p.in> 11 08p.m. 8 09p.m. 6 24p.m. DAY. W. Th F S Nil M Tu ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, »fec. MONTREAL. BUN rises, w 7 1 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Sa 11 M 12 Tu 18 W 14 Th 15 ¥ 16 S 17 Nu 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 Hn 26 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 P 80 31 St. Philip and St James David Tjivingston died, 1873 Jamaica discovered, 1496 4th Sunday after Easter Napoleon Bonaparte died, 1821 Opening of the Paris Exhibition, 1889. Count Tolstoi died, 1889 John Stuart Mill died, 1873 Hon. George Brown died, 1880 Indian Mutiny commenced 1857 Rogation Sunday Cast steel first made, 1840 Auber died, 1871 Henry Oratton died, 1820 Ascension Day Felicia Hemans died, 1835 Dr. Jenner bom, 1749 Sunday after Ascension St. Dunatan Christopher Columbus died, 1606 Confederation B . N. A. Provs . proo. 1867. Victor Hugo died, 1886 Mark Lemon died, 1870 Queen Victoria bom, 1819 Whitsunday St. Augustine Earl Durham arrived at Quebec, 1838. . . Sir Humphrey Davcy died, 1828 Restoration of Gharlea II, 1660 Peter the Great bom, 1672 Dr. Thomas Ohalmen died, 1847 h. m. 4 40 47 46 4 44 43 42 40 sets. h. m. 7 06 07 09 7 10 11 12 13 89 ^*i 37 16 36 17 4 86 7 18 34 19 33 21 81 22 80 28 29 24 28 25 4 27 7 26 26 27 26 28 24 29 28 80 22 81 21 32 4 20 7 33 19 34 19 36 18 36 16 37 17 88 16 89 THE MOON h. m. Eve. 10 40 11 27 Mom. 17 1 11 2 09 3 10 4 11 6 12 6 19 7 7 04 66 8 43 9 30 10 17 11 04 11 51 Eve. 1 81 2 22 3 12 4 02 4 50 5 86 6 20 7 04 7 47 8 81 9 16 10 06 Jt 14 ADVERTISEMENTS. F0NTHIUs«- ^NURSERIES OF CANADA. The Largest Sin the Dominion. Situated at FO NTH I LLy WE LLANO CO., Ont For Catalogue, Price List and terms to Agents. Address STONE & WELLINGTON, J. w. B£AI.JL, MONTREAL, P.Q» 262 St. James Street. Munag^er. R. C. Jamieson. A. T. Higginson. R. C. JAMIESON & CO. ManuTacturers of Uaf^nishbs and Japans, Importers of Oils, Paints, Colors^ Spirits of Turpentine, Shellaci Gold Leaf, Bronzes^ &,c. 13 ST. JOHN STREET, Factory, 23 to 29 St. Thomas Street, MONTREAL. % Sixth ; Month. JUNE-30 Days, Begins on .Sunday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon . . Last Quar . . New Moon. . First Quar. . D. 3 9 17 25 Halifax. h. m. 2 20a.m. 5 35p.m. 5 43a.m. 9 39a.m. Quebec. h. 1 5 5 9 m. 60a.m. 05p.m. 13a.m. 09a.m. Montreal. h. m. 1 41a.m. 4 56p.m. 5 04a.m. 9 00a.m. Ottawa. h. 1 4 4 8 m. 33a.m. 48p.m. 56a.m. 52a.m. Toronto. h. 1 4 4 8 m. 21a.m. 36p.m. 44a.m. 40a.m. DAY. w. H. Sa 1 M 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th 5 F 6 S 7 Sn 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 Sa 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 S 21 Sn 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 S 28 Sa 29 M 30 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. Trinity Sunda.y. St. Nicomede. Fenian Skirmish at Limn Ridfrn. 1866.. . Prince Geor«e of Wales bom, 1865 General Wolseley born, 1833 St. Boniface Gomeille, French dramatist born, 1606. First Reform Bill, 1832 , SUN rises. 1st Sunday aftbb Trinity. Charles Dickens died, 1870 Oxford fired at Queen Victoria, 1840 Barnabas Dr. Arnold, of Ra(;rhy , died, 1842 Berlin Congress, 1878 Battle of Naseby, 1645 h. m. 4 16 16 14 14 13 13 12 4 12 12 11 \ sets. 2nd Sunday APriBB Trinity Battle of Quatrebras, 1815 St . Alhan, Martyr Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Rev. C. H. Spurgeon bom, 1834. Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837 Longest day 3d Sunday aftkr Trinity. Clive»t victory at Plassy, 1757 , St John the Baptist First Wesieyan Conference, 1784 George IV. died, 1880 Joseph Smith, Mormon prophet d. 1844, Queen Victoria crowned, 1838 4th SulfOAY AFTBB TRINITY Jesuit! expelled from France, 1880. h. m. 7 40 41 42 43 44 45 45 7 46 46 47 THE MOON h. m. Eve. 11 54 Mom. 55 59 02 03 11. 11 48 11 48 11 49 4 11 7 49 11 50 11 50 11 51 11 51 11 61 U 61 4 12 7 62 12 62 12 62 13 62 18 52 14 62 14 62 4 16 7 62 16 61 6 00 5 63 6 42 7 29 8 15 9 01 9 47 10 35 11 26 Eve. 1 06 1 56 2 45 3 31 4 16 4 59 5 42 6 24 7 08 7 64 8 43 9 37 10 36 II m ! I i 16 ADVERT] SEMEK i S. DAWES & CO. laclia Pale Ale and XX Mild Ale. No. 1 Strong Ale & Extra Stout Porter. BREWERY, LACHINE, P.Q. Office 521 St. James Street, MONTREAL, JOHN B. OWENS, SIGN & HOUSE PH INTER GRAlNlnG, GILDING. WliitefasliiDe,Tliitln£,PaBer'HaDP£,k ALL KINDS OF SIGNS MADE TO ORDER. IH Blenry Street, MONTBEAL. Seventh Month. JOLY-31 Days. Begins on Tuesday* MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES. Full Moon. . Last Quar. . . Now Moon . . First Quar . New Moon . . D. 2 9 15 23 31 Halifax. h. m. 10 09a.m. 29a.m. 8 35p.m. 10 30p.m. 5 10p.m. Quebec. h. m. 9 30a.m. 11 69a.m. 8 05p.m. 10 00p.m. 4 40p.m. Montreal. h. m. 9 30a.m. 11 50a.m. 7 66p.m. 9 51p.m. 4 10p.m. Ottawa. h. 9 11 7 9 4 m. 22a.m. 42a.m. 48p.m. 43p.m. 02p.m. Toronto* h. 9 n 7 9 3 m. 10a.m 30a. m' 36p.m 31p.m* 50p.m. DAY. W. M, Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Sn M T W T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ANNIVERSAEIES, EVENTS, Ac. MONTKEAL. Dominion Day Visitation of the Virgin Mary Quebec founded, 1608 Declaration of Independence U. S., 1776 Battle of Chippewa, 1814 6th Sunday after Trinity Col. Simcoe Lt.-Qov. of Ontario, 1792.. . Shelley died, 1822 Edmund Burke died, 1797 John Calvin born, 1509 Battle of Black Rock, 1813 Battle of the Boyne, 1690 6th Sunday after Trinity Storminfj; of the Bastille, 1789 St. Swithin Dr. Watts born, 1674 War between France & Prussia 1870 .... Dean Stanley died, 1881 Kirk took Quebec, 1629 7th Sunday after Trinity Robert Bums died, 1796 St. Mary Magdalene Union of Upper and Lower Canada,1840 Battle of Lundy's Lane, 1814. St. James the Apostle St. Ann 8th Sunday after Trinity . . , , Defeat of Spanish Armada, 1588 First Atlantic cable laid, 1866 Relief of Derry, 1689 Ignatius Loyola died, 1556 a sun rises, sets. h. m. 4 16 16 17 17 18 4 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 4 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 4 38 39 40 41 42 h.m. 7 51 51 51 50 50 7 49 49 48 48 48 47 46 7 46 44 44 43 42 41 40 7 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 7 32 31 30 29 29 the MOON h. m. 11 39 Morn. 44 1 48 2 49 3 45 4 6 37 26 6 13 6 69 7 46 8 33 9 21 10 11 11 02 11 52 Eve 1 28 2 14 2 57 3 4 5 5 6 7 39 21 03 47 33 23 8 18 9 J8 10 22 11 27 Morn. \ Eighth Month. AUGUST-31 Days, Begins on Friday. MOON'S CHANGES. PHASES Last Quar. . . New Moon. . First Quar. . Full Moon . . D. ,7 15 23 30 Halifax^ > Quebec. h. in. 10 04a.m. I 05p.m.; 9 05p.m. I 21a.m. i h. m. 9"34a.ra. llTSip.m 8 35p.m. n 51a.m. Montrea I h. 9 U 8 11 m. 25a.m. 25 p.m. 26p.m. 42a. m Ottawa. h. 9 11 8 11 m. 17a.m. 17p.m. 18p.m. 34a. m Toronto. h. m. 9 06a.m. 11 35p.m. 8 06p.m. 11 22a.m. DAY. W. M. F S Sn M u W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Hn 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 M 25 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 S 30 Sa 31 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. SUN r^^ses. sets, h. m Lammas Day. , Battle of Sedan, 1870 9th Sunday after Trinity Hang Christian Andersen died, 1875. . . , W. H. Kingston, author, died, 1880 . . Transfiguration , Name of Jesus Geortte Gannnig died, 1827 Capitulation Fort William Henry, 1757, 10th Sunday apter.Trinity Battle of Lake Champlain, 1814. George IV. born, 1762 Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lt.-Gov. Battle of Fort Erie, 1814 Assumption of the Virgin Mary Battle of Detroit, 1812. ,1818 11th Sunday after Trinity Battle of Oravelotte, 1870 River St. Lawrence discovered, 1535. . , Robert Herrick. poet, born, 1591 Admirable Crichton born, 1561 . Ba'tle of Bosworth Field, 1485 Hong Kong taken, 1839 12th Sunday AFrER"TRiNiTy Trinity terms begins Julius Csesar landed in Britain, B.C. 55. Battle of Algiers, 1816 St. Augustine of Hippo Beheading of Joh n the Baptist . Louis Philippe died, 1850 •IP" 13th Sunday after ]Trinity, , 4 43 45 4 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 4 54 56 57 58 59 5 00 02 5 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 5 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 5 20 THE MOON h. m. 7 28 26 7 25 24 23 21 19 18 16 7 14 13 11 09 08 07 06 7 04 02 00 6 58 56 54 52 6 51 49 48 46 44 42 41 6 40 h. m. Morn 1 30 2 26 18 07 55 42 30 19 8 08 8 58 9 48 10 38 11 26 Eve. 56 1 33 20 02 3 44 4 5 6 29 16 08 7 04 8 04 9 06 10 19 11 11 Morn. 09 1 04 f :- ^^^ -♦- ABC i R?lILiW?S"^P'rB71MB8HT| TRAVELLERS' GDIDE is always on time; has the latest Time Tabl e corrections from offic ial sources; is the most popular Guide published in Canada, and has a lar- ger subscription list and sale than any other Guide published in the Donninion. No Traveller should be without it. Single copies only Ten Cents. Subscription only One Dollar a Year. Published Monthly by J. THEO. ROBINSON, 674 Craig Street, - MONTBEAL. Ninth Month. SEPTEMBER-30 Days. Begins on Monday MOON'S CHANGES. PHA8BS. Last Quar . . New Moon. . First Quar. . Full Moon.. D. 6 14 21 28 Halifax. h. 11 3 5 8 m. 15p.m. 89a.m. 51p.m. 45a.m Quebec. h. m. 10 46p.m. 8 09a.m. 5 21p.m. 8 15a.m. Montreal., Ottawa. h. m. 10 36p.m. 3 00a.m. h 12p.m. 8 06a.m. h. 10 2 5 7 m. 28p.m. 52a.m. 04p.m. 58a.m. Toronto. h. m. 10 16p.m. 5 40a.m. 4 52p.m. 7 46%.m. DAY. W. H. M 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 S 6 nn 7 M 8 T?u 9 w 10 Th 11 F 12 S 18 Sa 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 S 20 Su 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 S 27 Sa 28 M 29 T 30 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, &c. MONTREAL. SUN. rises, sets. St. GUes' Day Long Vacation ends Oliver Gromvrell died, 1651, French Republic proclaimed, 1870. Malta taken, 1800 Trinity term ends 14th Sunday aftbr Trinity . < Nativity of Virgin Mary Geneva award paid to U. S. Gov.,1873. . Mungo Park born, 1771 Mahomet bom, 569 Frontenac, Gov. of Canada, 1672 Capitulation of Quebec, 1759 15th Sunday after Trinity. First balloon ascension in England, 1784 Moscow burned, 1812 St. Lambert, let. U. C. Parliament, 1792 Versailles occupied by Prussians, 1870. President Garfield died, 1881 Battle of Alina, 1854 .... 16th Sunday after Trinity Bellini, composer, died, 1835 Courcelles, Governor of Canada, 1665 . Rev. Henry Millman, died, 1868 Siegd of Paris began. 1870 St Cyprian. Relief of Lucknow, 1857.. George Cruikshank born, 1792 17th Sunday after Trinity. St. Michael (Michaelmas Day.) St. Jerome. Sir I. Brock, AdmV, 1811. h. m. 5 21 22 23 24 26 27 5 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 5 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 5 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 5 53 55 56 h. m. 6 39 37 35 33 31 29 6 27 25 23 22 20 18 16 6 14 12 10 08 06 04 02 6 00 6 58 56 54 63 61 49 5 47 45 43 THE MOON Mom. 2 46 3 34 4 23 5 13 6 03 6 64 7 44 8 34 9 22 10 09 10 54 11 37 Eve. 01 44 2 27 3 14 03 67 1 1 4 4 5 64 6 64 7 55 8 56 9 53 10 48 11 41 Mom. 32 1 22 U 'A p.m. 35a.m. 6 40p.m. Toronto, h. m. 3 10p.m. 6 43p.m. a3a.m. 6 28p.m. DA.Y. W. W Th F S Sii M Tu W Th F S Sti M Tu W Th F S M. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. rises. Glasgow Bank failed, 1878 Colerid(;te born, 1772 Mdlle Titiens died, 1877 First edition Bible printed, 1535 18th Sunday after Trinity. St. Faith Rome annexed to kingdom of Italy,1870 Great fire at Ghicago, 1871 St. Denys Fanny Fern, authoress, died, 1872 Guy Oarleton, Governor, 1774 19th Sunday after Trinity General Brock killed, 1812 William Fenn born, 1644 Murat executed, 1815 Latimer A Ridley burnt at Oxford, 1555. Burgoyne'8 surrender, 1777 St. Luke, Evangelist ... 20th Sunday after Trinity M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 S 25 Sii 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 F 31 M. W. Ba^fe, composer, died, 1870 Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 Edict of Nantes revoked, 1685 Lord Lansdowne Gov. -General, 1883... SirJ. H. Craig, Gov. -General, 1807... St. Crispin MONTREAL. SUN 21st Sunday after Trinity Surrender of Metz. 1870 St. Simon and St. Jude Battle of Fott Erie, 1813 Sheridan bom, 1751. . . . All Hallow Eve h. m. 5 57 59 6 00 01 6 03 04 05 06 08 09 11 6 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 6 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 sets. h.m. 5 41 39 37 35 5 34 32 30 28 26 25 23 5 21 19 17 16 14 12 10 5 08 07 05 03 01 00 4 58 31 4 57 32 55 33 53 35 52 86 50 38 49 THB MOON. h. m. Morn. 3 02 3 54 4 46 5 37 6 28 7 17 8 05 8 50 9 34 10 16 10 59 11 41 Eve, 1 11 2 00 2 3 53 49 4 48 5 48 6 47 7 44 8 38 9 30 10 20 11 09 11 59 Morn. 49 1 41 2 34 /! 24 ADVERTISEMENT. i:l ^ « WEBSTER ^DIGTIONA/hM ITSELF 8000 more Words and nearly 2000 more IIIustr» tions than any other American Dictionary^ WEBSTER IS THE STANDARD Authority in the Gov't Printing Office, and with the U. S. Supreme Court. It is recommended by the State Sup'ts of Schools in 36 States, and by leading College Pres'ts of U. S. and Canada. It is an invaluable companion in every School and at every Fireside. Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet free. G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub*rs, Springfi <)'d, Masa. ii' II CANADA PAPER COMPANY, {LIMITED.) PAPER-MAKERS — AND — Wholesale Stationers, 378, 380 and 382 Craig Street, nicventh Month. NOVEMBER- 30 Days. Saturd. .j MOON'S CHANGES. | PHASES. Halifax. Qutbec. Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto, D. Last Quar. . 4 New Moon. . 12 First Quar. . 19 Full Moon 26 h. m. 11 59. am. 23.am. 8 30a.m. 9 08a.m. h. m. 11 20a.m. 8 53a.m. 8 00a.m. 8 33<».m. h. m. 11 20a.m. 8 44a.m. 7 61a.m. 8 29a.m. h. m. 11 12a.m. 8 36a.m. 7 48a.m. 8 21a.m. h. m. 11 00a.m. 8 24a.m. 7 31a.ra. 8 09a m. DAY. ANNIVEKSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. MONTREAL. W M. SI rises JN sets. h. m. 4 47 46 4 44 43 41 40 39 38 4 37 36 84 33 31 SO 29 4 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 4 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 4 18 MOON S Sn M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Sn M Tu W Th F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 All Sa\ 22nd S St. Wii Mendel \nt8 Day , h. m. 6 39 6 41 42 44 46 47 48 50 6 61 53 54 56 57 68 00 7 01 02 03 04 06 08 09 7 10 12 13 14 16 16 18 7 19 h. m. Morn. 4 19 6 10 5 58 6 45 7 29 8 11 8 63 9 36 10 19 11 04 11 63 Eve. 1 42 2 41 3 42 4 42 6 40 6 34 7 26 8 14 9 02 9 50 10 39 11 30 Morn. 22 1 16 2 08 3 00 [7NDAY AFTBB TbINIT lifred •••••.*. Y Isflohn died. 1847 !"!'''"!! Battle of Inkerman. 1864 St. Let Battle c ynard rtf TiDDeoanoa. 1811 Milton died, 1674. 23rd Sunday aft •BA THMITY- First B St. Mai Richarc .ailway in China, 1888 ftin i Baxter born. 1615 George Fox died, Steamer Presidet Central Bank fail 24th Sunday afti Michaelmas terra Gortez sailed for 1 M. DeLesseps bor Jjord Elffin died. 1690 \t lost, 1841 ed, 1887 . . . L BR Tbintty begins .... VIexico, 1578 n, 1806 1863 Fisheri St. Geci 25th Su St. Cat (26) Ca es Comis'n lia at Washington, 1887. NDAY AFTBB TbINTTY herine Ditulation of Kars. 1855 Willitfm Cowper born. 1731 . Hooiac Tunnel co Baron Bun sen die Cardinal Wolsley mpleted, 1873 d, 1860 died. 1630. Advsn^' Suktda y I l>; J. T. B. PORTER & CO., Gas Engineers and Manufacturers^ IRON FOIJlfDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Gowts Bridge W^rks, - - LINCOLN, ENGLAND. Telescopic and Single-Lift Gas Holders Lime and Oxide Purifiers, Oil Gas Ap- paratu s for India and the Colonies, Wrought and Cast Iron Tanks < . for Gas Holders, Condensers and /- Scrubbers, Iron Roofs. ' ^ LONDOIT OFHCES : 1 Victoria Street S.W., Westminster Cliambers;^ Twelfth Mtiiith, DECEWBER-31 Days. lli'cinH on Moiul.iy. MOON'S CHANGES. PHAHKS. D. LustQuar... 4 Now Moon. . 11 First Quar., 18 Full Moon. . 26 Hah/ax. h. 9 10 4 1 m. 12a.m. 5flp.m. 22p.m. 43a.m. Quebec. h. m. H 42a.m. 10 2Gp.m. 3 62p.m. 1 ISa.n. Montreal. h. m. 8 Slia.m. 10 17p.m. 8 43p.m. 1 04a.m. Othxwt. h. m. H 25a.m. 10 OOp.m. 8 36p.m. 56a.m. 1 Toronto . h. m. 8 13a.m. 67p.ra. 3 23p.m. 4Ga.m. DAT. W M Tu W Th F S Sii M Tu W Th F S M Tu W Th M. 8 9 10 11 12 13 li 16 16 17 18 ANNIVERSARIES, EVENTS, Ac. S 19 20 Sn 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 S 27 Su 28 M 29 T 30 W 31 Frincesa of Wales born, 1844 Battle of Auaterlitz, 1805 Hamilton <& Toronto B.R. opened, 1856 Thomas Carlyle born, 1795 Mozart diod 17!H St. NichofaH 2nd Sunday in Advent Conception of B. V. Mary John Milton born, 1608 Capture of Plevna, 1877 Richard Doyle, artist, died, 1883 Charles Wesley born, 1767 , St Ltt^y 3rd Sunday in j^dvbnt Washington died, 1799 George Whitefleld born, 1714 Beethoven born, 1770 . . Abolition of Slavery in U.S. 1862 Turner, celebrated artist, died, 1861 . . . Louis Napoleon crowned Emperor, 1848. 4th Sunday in Advent Shortest day Prince Consort buried, 1861 Thackery died 1863 Christmas Day St. Stephen St John the Evangelist 1st Sunday aftbr Chbistbias Gladstoue born, 1809 Society of the Jesuits founded, 1685. . . . St. Sylvester MONTREAL. SUN. TUB rises, h. m. sets, h. m. MOON. h. m. 7 20 4 18 Morn. 21 18 4 38 22 17 5 23 23 17 6 06 24 16 6 47 26 16 7 29 7 26 4 16 8 11 27 16 8 55 28 16 9 42 29 16 10 33 30 16 11 28 31 17 Eve. 32 17 1 30 7 33 4 17 2 33 34 17 3 33 35 18 4 30 36 18 5 23 37 19 6 12 38 19 7 00 38 20 7 47 7 39 4 20 8 35 89 21 9 23 40 21 10 14 40 22 11 06 40 23 11 59 40 23 Morn 41 24 51 7 41 4 26 1 42 41 25 2 81 41 25 8 17 41 26 4 01 I I 28 POST OFFICE. •< ;■ POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. OTTAWA. Postmaster General Hon. J. G. Hagoart. Deputy Postmaster General Lt.-Col. William White. Financial Comptroller J. Cunningham-Stew abt. Secretary Wm. D. Lbsubub, B. A. Accountant - W. H. Smithson Superintendent M. Order Branch. ..O. J. Evbrbts. Do Savings Bank D. Mathbson. MONTREAL. Majob Q. L^mothe Postmaster. M . Embbt AsBistant-Postmaster. Clbbkb.— First Glass : H. A. Bourret, H. Huddell, J. McKeown, Superintendent Despatch Branch ; V. Saillargeon, J. L. Palmer, T. F. Larseneur, J. Senez. Second Glass: F. Pridham, E. Mayer, J. G. Sims, O. Glement, A. Loftus, A. de Rostaing, T. Desnoyers, H. Goyette, J. B. Daoust. G. Lefebvre, B. Duncan, A. Larose, W. Hayden, H. F. Gandry, G. Beaudoin, I. Ohase, W. U. Boadeau. Third Glass : B. G. Arless, A. E. Auger, J. Filiatrault, A. A. Doray, J. E. Benaud, L. Lefebvre, E. Chagnon, G. A. Leduc, J. Thompson, G. Coutl^e, A. Lord, C. Lefebvre, B. Conlon, J. Thimens, A. T. Daniel, E. H. Ouelette, H. £. Forbes, W. J. McElroy, Thos. Lapointe, A. O. Larin, J. P. Whelan. D. Tansey, P. O'Neil, E. Jolioour, L. D. E. Meyer, J. Beresford, G. Larivi6re, J. G. Guillemette, D. O^Donaghue, O. Lorange, F. Plouffe, H. Ghandler, E. A. Lamoureux, A. D. Mcintosh, A. E. Lamoureux, T. A. Giroux, A. Sauriol, W. Barbe, U. Clermont, A. B. Got6, A. L. Grondin, C. Florence, T. Brophy, E. Brazeau, G- A. Carpenter, P. T. H. Ermatinger, T. Lamauque. W. J. Crowe, A. Morin, J. E. Daraour, J. Coffey, J. J. Durack, J. B. A. Lalonde, J. Cunningham, T. J. Crowe, A. Masse, L. D. A. Coteret, George Clark, E. C. Dowd, J. E. Bourgeau, 0. Dumont. E. Barcelq, J. E. Damour, J. Bathurst. Probationary, B. E. Bourret, T. Callaghan, T. S. Dagenaes, A. L. Auge. Stamper, J. Collins,. Bag Tenden— James Mahr, James Manning, L. Quinlan, T. Cunningham, B. Lanning, P. Jones and J . McLaughlan. Messengers, I . Bennett ; Engineer in charge of heating appar- atus, J. Watson. Fireman and night Watchman, A. Trndel. Joiner, L. Renois. CARRIERS BHANOH. E.G. Dowd Asst. Superintendent. Thos . Harding Superintendent. Letter carriers : P. Lapointe, A. Dufresne, J. B. Flante, J. Callary, J. Kelly, P. Callory, L. Dube, J. Thibodeau, W. Bozon, P. Clark, G. Plante, P. Legace, A. J. Bissonette, G. Lefebvre, G. A. B. Teroux, Joseph Giroux. P, 0. Baulness, N. CuBBon, J. B. Moreau, J. F. McShane, P. Jacques, J. LuBsier, J. A. Beaudreau, J. Grant, A. Carriere, J. Power, J. Fen- oughty, J. Meehan, J. McAfee, L. E. Carle, J. Taylor. W. F. Mitchell, J. Bourgeois, A. E. Dumesnel, J. Valeur, A. Mathieu, J. King, J. A. Collard, A. Duboulay, J, B. Sauriol, T. Lati- mer. J. L. Bisson, M. O'Mahoney, A. Lortie, T. J. Kelley, T. Moore, D. R. Perrault, J. LerJoux, Edward McKenna, Job. St. Jean, L. G. St. Jean, M. Miggins, J. J. Collins, A, Poitevin, Wm. Harney, J. P. McRobie, Jos. Lemieux, F. Chabot, P. Campbell, M. Villen^uve; T. Boismenu, Jos. Valiquette, A. Gauthier. A. L. St. Onge, T. E. Moore, A. Caddotte, F. X. Braull and Jas. Miraglir. Letter carriers at Point St. Charles : S. Gorman, J. ugent, and T. Latimer. At Hochelaga : M. Lepine and J. Pepin. At St. Jean Baptiste Ward :T. Boismenu and J. Valiquette. P. 0. Inspkctgr'b Office— Montreal Division : E. F. King, Inspector ; David Nelligan, Assistant Inspector, F. E. Gervais, Assistant Inspector. C' CITY POSTAL DELIVERY. The following are the arrangements in connection with Free Postal Delivery in the City of Montreal : Letters and papers should be addressed to Street and Number at which to be d^ivered. Notion of Change of Residence should be promptly notified to the Postmaster in writing, and renewed at the expiration of three months, they being acted upon only during that length of time. There are five deliveries made daily in the central division of the ci^y, at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m , and 3.30 p.m. Four daily deliveries in the other divisions, at 9 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., and 3.3U p.m. Hochelaga, Point St. Charles, and St. Gabriel.— Three deli- veries daily, 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Every effort is made to secure the satisfactory working of these arrangements. If, however, irregularities occur, they shoud be at once reported to the Postmaster. j POSTAGE EATES-LETTERS. Letters addressed from or to places in Canada and United States, 3 cents per 2 ounces. City or drop letters lor City delivery 2 cents per ounce. For Cote des Neif^es, Cote St. Antoine, Cote St. Louis, Cote St. Paul, Hochelaga, St. Jean Baptiste, Mile End, Notre Dame de Grace, Point St. Charles, St. Cunegonde (including Dorchester and Metcalfe Avenues), St. Gabriel de M., St. Henri (Tannery West), St. Lambert and Longueuil, 1 cent per ounce. The above rates must in every case be prepaid by postage stamp. When posted wholly unpaid they cannot be forwarded, but will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Insufficiently paid letters for Canada, on which the first ounce rate of postage is fully prepaid, are forwarded, charged with double the deficient postage. Insufficiently paid letters for or from the United States, o^ which a single rate of postage or more has been paid, are charged with the deficient postage on delivery. The prepaid postage on letters for the United Kingdom and Newfoundland is 6 cents per J ounce. Wholly unpaid letters for or ftom the United Kingdom and the other Postal Union countries (except the United States) are charged double postage on delivery, and insufficiently prepaid letters double the deficiency. No letter, &c., can be forwarded registered to any destination unless both the postage and registration fee have been fully prepaid. Post Cards. Post Cards issued at one cent each cannot be transmitted to any place beyond Canada and United States. Post Bands can be obtained at the rate of $1.26 per 100. Post Cards for correspondence between Canada and the Postal Union Countries, are sold at the Stamp Agencies at 2 cents each. Be-Dibbcted Lbtibbs. To any place in Canada, the United States and Postal Union Countries. Be- directed letters to places within the Dominion or United States, will be forwarded without any additional charge, if not taken from the office, or if handed back at the moment of their delivery , but if taken from the office and subsequently re-posted they must be prepaid at least one rate, in default of which they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. ) Letters originating in Canada re-directed to any of the Postal Union Countries, will be forwarded , even if taken out of the OfiSce and subsequently re-posted. Matteb which cankot be Forwarded throuoh the Post. Any Explosive Substance, glass, liquids, or other matter likely I to entail risk or injury to the ordinary contents of the mail, will r be sent to the Dead Letter Office, Ottawa. I Spectacles and eye-glasses, if securely put in cases not likely to allow the contents to escape if broken in course of conveyance, may be sent by Post within the Dominion on prepayment of par- cel post rates. Letters containing Gold or Silver Money, Jewels, or Precious Articles, or anything liable to Customs duties, cannot be for- warded by Post to any of the Postal Union Countries, except to the United States. Registered Letters. Letters intended to be Registered, when addressed to places in Canada or Xewfoundland, must be prepaid by stamp, 5 cents each; to the United States 5 cents each, in addition to the postage rate. All classes of matter may be Registered to the Postal Union Countries, and the sender may entitle himself to an acknowledge- ment of delivery from the party addressed by the payment of a fee of five cents in addition to the registration fee. All letters for registration should be posted 15 minutes before the hour of closing ordinary mails, and 30 minutes before closing of English Mails. Registration Stamps only are admitted in prepayment {of Registration Fees. Newspapers and Periodicals. published regularly at intervals of not more than one calendar month, having a full title, the place, date of publication, and the number of the issue printed at the top of the first page, posted by the publishers in the Post-Office at the place where they are printed, and addressed to regular subscribers or newsdealers, residents in Newfoundland, the United States, or Canada, except at the place of publication, are transmitted free of postage. Transient Newspapers and PERiooiCAiiS addressedJto ;^ Places in Canada, Newfoundland and United States. On all newspapers and periodicals otner than those from the offices of publication, including all newspapers and periodicals published less frequently than once a month, the postage rate is one cent per 4 ounces, which must be'prepaid by postage stamp , i:; (.. :,? 32 POS r OFFICE. Newspapers and periodicals weighing less than one ounce may be posted singly ; it' prepaid by postage stamp, one-half cent each. Newspapers from Offices of Publication posted for City Deliv- ery are not delivered by Letter Carrier unless prepaid 1 cent each by stamp. Newspapers and Periodicals published in the United Kingdom, and reported by News Agents to regular subscribers, are not liable to any additional postage. Pakcel Post. Parcels closed at the end and sides, and not exceeding 5 lbs. in weight, may be posted at any Post Office in Canada ior con- veyance to any Post Office in the Dominion (with the exception noted below), at the following rates. Not exceeding 4 ounces, do 6 cents. 12 do For each additional 4 ounces or fraction thereof, 6 cents. The size of the parcel must not exceed two feet in length, or one foot m breadth or tliickness . The postage must be prepaid by stamps, and the parcel should be marked "PAROKii Post." Parcels may be registtred by affixing a 5 cent Begistration Stamp thereto, in addition to postage^ PABCEIi PofeT FOB THB UkITBD KimGDOU. Parcels securely and substantially packed and cloEed for the United Kingdom, limited in weight to 3 lbs., and in size, to 2 feet in length by 1 foot in width or depth, will be received at the wickets of the £nquiry Office, under conditions explained there to the senders, for transmission in the weekly mails de- spatched by Steamers of the Canadian Lines. Bate 25c. per lb., or fraction of a pound. MiSCEIiLANEOUS PoSTAIi MATTER. Books and phamplets, printed circulars, prices current, hand- bills, book and newspaper manuscript, Printers proofs, maps, and prints, engravings, sheet music, photographs, insurance policies, militia and school returns, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, in Canada^, Newfoundland and the United States, may be posted, prepaid by stamp, at 1 cent per 4 ounces, provided they be sent in covers open at the ends or side, and so put up as to admit of the contents being, if necessary, easily withdrawn for examination : if inclosed with written communications, or in sealed envelopes notched at the end or sidesi letter rate of post- age will be charged. POST OFFICE 33 The following are excluded from the reduced rate : Legal documents, stamps or forms of prepayment, whether obliterated or not, as well as all printed articles constituting the representative sign of monetary value. Packages of miscellaneous matter are limited in size to 24 inches in length, and 12 inches in width and depth, jnd to the weight of 4 pounds for Newfoundland and Canada. The limit of weight or book packages addressed to offices in the Dominion is 5 pounds. Post Bands with an impressed 1 cent stamp for this purpose, may be obtained at any Stamp Agency, at the rate of four for 5 cents. The term "printed circulars" is intended to include circulars prcduded by the electric pen Or other mechanical process, easy of recoguition by the officers of the Post Office, as well a? when printed by the ordinary processes of priming type or lithography. Pattbbn and Sample Post for Canada. Patterns and Samples of merchandise, not exceeding 24 ounces in weight, when posted in Canada for places within Canada, must be prepaid by postage stamps at the rate of 1 cent per 4 ounces weight, and put up iu such manner as to admit of inspection. Goods sent in exequtionof an order, however small the quantity may be, or articles sent by one private individual to another, not b.^ing actually Trade Patterns or Samples, are not admissible as such. AIISCEIiliANEOUS If ATTEB FOB THE UXITISD STATES. With the exception of Seeds, Cuttings, bulbs and roots, the rate of posiafiCti on miscellaneous matter for the United States, is 6 cents for the first 10 ounces and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces, to be prepaid in postage Stamps. UsEiuL Hints. Register all valuable letters, and use sealmg wax for letters containing money. Transmit money by Money Orders. Make complaints and enquities in writing. Preserve and request correspondents to preserve envelopes of mis-sent or delayed letters. Send to the Post Master envelopes of Utters about which you seek information or makes complaint. a ^■«i^: k 1 ^it' i Butiniss men should be careful to antiioriie but a limited number of perscna to receive their letteri, and only those in whom they haye full confidence. Please return promptly to the Post Master, or at the Enquiry Ottoe, misdeliyered letters or other mail mrtter. A letter or packet once posted becomes the property of the person to whom addressed, and must be forwarded to its destina- tion. On no application, however urgent, can it be delivered back to the writer. Business men are requested not to ask for the return of letters posted by mistake or otherwise. Letterii addressed to initials or to fictitious names cannot be delivered, but will be returned to the vrriter through the l)ead Letter Office, unless the address contains a designated plm) of d^vei^; thus, a letter addressed to A.B.. Post Office, Mohti^al, would oe returned to the writer, but a letter addressed A»B.| oare of John Jones, bos No. 781, or No. 1600 St. Catherine street, would be delivered at the address designated. MoHXT Obosb Ownom, In sending money by mail it is always best to transmit by Money Order, if possible. If sent by letter, it should always M registered. Money Orders issued and paid from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CommMsion on Monty Orders. ~-On Money Orders drawn by mar Money Order Office in Canada on any other Money Order Ofloe in the Domini 20 i» o 40 20c n M f> >i 60 80c. t> W „ „ 80 400. ». W If ft 100 60c. No tingle Money Order, payable in the Dominion of Oaaada, n be issued for more than $100; but as many of $100 each ly be given as the remitter requires. The other Countries and British Colonies upon which Money Ofdem are granted are distinguished by an AtUriek (•) in the mldoiMd taUe; the rates of oommissioa in all easee being aa teltows:— Ifnot exceeding $10 lOo. OT*r$10 „ „ 20 20o. •I M ff M 80 sod. tf W „ „ 40 40a M M I* I* 60 , 60o. t J POST OFFICE. 85 FORBIGN MAILS AND POSTAGE TABLES. COUNTBIES. Il Ao • b ■> h l|| • 1 t ^01. Each 3 OSS. •Aden (in Arabia) India Postal Agency •Algeria Argentine Oonfederation Anetralia:— I. Via San Franoiioo. *Roiith Australia . . ■ * t 10 6 10 7 7 016 016 016 016 016 016 019 019 019 019 6 6 6 6 10 6 16 10 6 10 6 6 6 10 2 a a • • • • a 1 a a a a a 1 a a a a a a a 8 8 3 8 8 8 a 1 a 1 a 6 5 6 e • • • 15 15 16 16 15 15 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 6 6 f 5 6 •Western Australia *New South Walei •Queensland ^Tasmania. .«■.> •Victoria IL ViaBrindisi •South Australia •Western Australia •New South Wales •Queensland •Tasmania •Victoria •Austria-Hunsary. eBahamas. .....■' •Bekrinn .• •Bermuda. •Borneo^ North (British) Braiil •Oane Colony •Ceylon ...., Chili China: •Hong-Kong, and agenoies of Hong-Kong, P. 0. at Amoy, Canton, Foochow, Hankow, Hoihow, Ningpo, Shanghai, and Swatow. . Columbia. •Panama (Brit. Post Ag'y). . . Cyprus •Beamarl^ including Iceland and Faroe Islands... •Xasi ladios, (Dvtoh), Jaya, «•. ! M POST OPFICB. FOREIGN MAILS AND POSTAGE TABLES - Continued. 1 C0UNTKIE8. 1 1 , 1 CO • so 1 O • SD « ^oz. Each. 2 ozs. ♦Egypt , 6 10 c 7 6 10 6 6 10 5 6 10 10 5 6 6 10 6 5 10 6 6 10 6 10 15 6 d5 15 19 6 10 5 6 6 6 16 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 • • 2 2 • • • • 2 2 2 a 2 2 • • 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 8 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 • * 1 a 2 1 1 1 8 a 6 6 '6 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 7 5 2 15 7 5 i 5 5 5 6 7 ;. 6 ..,* ^Falkland Islands Fiji Islands •Franco • ' *Gambia •Germany. ' *Gibraltar ' *GoldCoa8t •Great Britain and Ireland. . . ! Greece , •Guadur (in Beloochistan) •Guiana, British " Dutch and French. . , Honduras • ♦• British (Belize) ! •India, British . •Italy •Japan •Lagos , . Luxemburg •Malta •Mauritius Mexico •Muscatin (in Arabia) India Pos- tal Agency *Na*al •Netherlands •Newfoundland •New Zealand, via 8. Francisco do via Brindisi •Norway , . , . Persia •Bander, Abas, Bnshire, Jask and Linga (India Poital Ag'y) Peru •Portugal, including Azores and Madeira Islands •Boumauia Bussia, including Finland. ... •St. Helena Sandwich. Islan^i POST OFFICE. 87 FOREIGN MAILS AND POSTAGE TABLES.— Cbnftntied, * COUNTRIES; Letter Rate. Postal Cards. For News- papers. m •** o 1 2 o a ^oz. Each. aozi. & 'Seychelles Islands 10 10 10 6 6 5 5 10 6 5 10 5 5 6 10 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 ' 2 ' 2 I 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 > *Sierra Leone Spain .... 5 *Strait8 Settlements (Singapore, etc.) 6 ♦Sweden ♦Switzerland Turkey, European and Asiatic. ♦Constantinople and Smyrna, (British Postal Agencies) ♦Bagdad and Basrah (India Postal Agencies) Yenezuela 5 6 6 5 ♦Zanzibar (India Postal Agency) West India Islands : British- ♦Bahamas, Turkey Islands.. . ♦Antigna,Barbados. Dominica Grenada, Jamaica, Montserat, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago, via New York. Do via Halifax .- 6 5 5 6 ♦Danish :— St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas Snanish :— Cuba 5 6 Porto Rico, via N. Y « " via Halifax Hayti and San Domingo. 5 5 5 * Money Orders Granted, (c) Prepayment (d) Newspapers and Books 1 cent per 4 ob. for letters, 2 cents : other matter 6 cents. r ( compulsory. Registration fee 88 POST OFFICE. RaUt of Postage on Commtreial Papers^ Booha and SamfU» for Postal Union Countries, (except New/ottndland and tht United States). Letteri Where the rate ii Commercial Papert. (A) Printed Papers. (B) Samples. (C) 60. per y^ oz. 1 to 10 oz , 6c. Each additional 2 oz., lo. Ic. per 2 oz. 1 to 4 OB., 2c Each additional 2 o>., }c. 10c. per }4 oz. 1 to 4 oz. , 6c. Each additional 2 oz., 2c. 2o> per 2 os. 1 to 4 OB., 2o. Each additional 2 01., 2c. (A.) " Commercial Papers*' comprise all papers or doonmenti, written or drawn, wholly or partly hy hand, (azoept letters or communications in the nature of letters, or other doenmanti having the character of an actual and personal correspondenoa), documents of legal procedure, deeds drawn up by public fono- tionaries, copies of, or extracts from deeds under private seal, way-bills, bills of lading, invoices and other documents of a mercantile character, documents of insurance and other publir companies, all kinds of manuscript music, the manuscript of books and other literary works, and other papers of a similar description . (B.) " Printed Papers *' include periodical works, books, stitched or bound, sheets of printed music, visiting oardiL address cards, proofs of printing (with or without the mannscript relating thereto), engravings, photographs, (when not on glass or in frames containing glass), drawings, plans, maps, catalognaa, prospectuses, anaouncementsand notices of various kinds, prin^> ed, engraved, lithographed, printed circulars. (A. A B.) Limits of weight and size : 6 lbs. for the United Kingdom, and 4 lbs. for other countries, 18 inches in length and 12 inches in width or depth. 1!'-' s (C.) Limits of weight and size: 8 oz.. 3 incboH long, 4 inches wide ssid 2 inches deep. By ezceptiv.'iiQ. the limits to Belgium, France, Luxemburg and Greece, are 12 inches long and 4 inchaa deep. COBPORATIOM. 89 CITY COUNCIL OF MONTREAL, For thb Year 1889. Hit Worship the Kayor, Jacqubs Or k miss, Esquire. Aldsbmkv and Wardi Bbpbbsbntbd. EMt Ward ^ J. B. B. Dufresne, Perrault, J. M. } Dufresne. Centre Ward Hamelin, Bainville, Farrell. West Ward Stepheni, Stevenion, MoBride. St. Ann' ■ Ward P. Kennedy, Gonroj, Malone. St. Antoine Ward Wilson, Olendinneng, Archibald. St. Lawrence Ward W. Kennedy, Oriffln, Gonningham. St. Louis Wardt Savignac, A. Dabuc, Boisseau St' James Ward Brunet, Hurteau, Laurier. St. Mary's Ward Martineau, Robert, Jeannotta. Hocbelaga Ward BoIIand, Pr6fontaine, Renssean. St. Jean Baptiste Ward. ... |VmeneuTe,^ Alex. Germain, V. St. Oabriel Ward P. Duhuc, Thompson, Tansey. COMMITTBBS. FiKANCB.— Alderman Rolland, chairman ; Aldermen Farrell, Glendinneng, MoBride, Hurteau, Perrault, Martineau. Roads, — Alderman Pr6fontaine, chairman ; Aldermen A. Dubuc, W. Kennedy, J. B. R. Dufresne, Bruuet, Wilson, P. Kennedy. PouoB.-AldermanJeannotte, chairman; Aldermen A. Dubuc, W. Kennedy, MoBride, P. Kennedy, Laurier, J. M. Dufresne. FiRB. — Alderman Stevenson, chairman : Aldermen Cunning- ham, Hurteau, Y. Grenier, Wilson, Perrault, P. Dubuc. Watbr.— Alderman Archibald, chairman ; Aldermen Gonroy, Rousseau, Hamelin, Thompson, V. Grenier, Martineau. Markets. — Alderman Malone, chairman; Aldermen Cun- ningham, Robert, Boisseau, J. B. R. Dufresne, Grifftn, Sarig- nao. -^ ?? Light. — Alderman Rainy ille, chairman. Aldermen Prdfontaine^ Tansey, Malone, Glendinneng, Villeneuye, Laurier. GiTT Hall. — Alderman Gonroy, chairman ; Aldermen Ste- venson, Thompson, Painville, Germain, Robert, Savignac. Health.— Alderman Hamelin, chairman ; Aldermen Stephens, Rousseau Tansey, Germain, Glendinneng, Brunet. Parks and Fbbbies. — Alderman Stevens, chairman ; Alder- men Jeannotte, Griffin, Farrell, J. M. Dufresne, Boisseau, P. Dubuc. Park Gomuissionbrs.— Alderman'J Villeneuve, ohaimum ; Aldermen Wilson, Farrell. OFFICERS or THB GC?>.FeRATION. B. A. T.'de^Montigny, city recorder. Rouer Roy, city attorney. 11 40 COKPORATIOX. Chas. Glackmeyer, city clerk. Jumes F. D. Black, city troaaurer. P. W. St. Oeorgo, city surveyor. B. I). McConnell, superintendent water works. Lt.-Col. Geo. A. Hughes, chief of police. Wm. Robb, city comptroller. 0. Dufesne, city auditor. Z. Benoit, chief engineer fire department. P. Lacroix, iuspector of buildings. F. H. Badger, superintendent telegraph department. Dr. L. Laberge, medical health officer. H. A. Germain, clerk recorder's court. , Alph. GoBSelin, assistant city clerk. ^. » Leandre J. Ethier, assistant city attorney. „ ' P. J. Coyle. do do W. !!• McDunnough, assistant city auditor. m. C. Cazayan. city cashier. F. B. La Vall6e; deputy city surveyor. 1. Q. A. Laforest; assistant superintendent wAter works . M. Downs, collector of personal taxes department. N. Lesage, accountant personal taxes department. A. Britton, asisstant surveyor; John Brophy, draughtsman ; John Barlow, leveller— city surveyor's office . Chas. Arnoldi, accountant; J. M. Geo. Cot6, ,D. McLean, and Chas. Gazavan, clerks — arrears department. F.X. Castonguay. Ist clerk; John Palmer, B. J, Tansey, Nicholas Smith, J. T. St.Jean, C. Gingras, clerks—revenue de- partment. Geo. E. Stearnes, John BourkP, clerks— water revenue depart- ment. L. Forget, assistant clerk ; M. E. Auclair, A. Bienvcnu, E. Martin, clerks— recorder's court. P. O'JRielly, secretary ; James Lowe, sewer inspector ; J. P. Flynn, street inspector, road department. Henri Filteau, F. Dowd and Charles Moretti, clerks— W.W. office. C. Glackmeyer, Jr„ accountant ; H. Dulaz, assistant— police department. J. Kaud and Francis McCullough, assistant engineers— fire department. I. C. Bedford, sanitary inspector ; Jos. I. Flynn, secretaiy and clerk of statistics; V. H. Lefevbre, accountant ; Geo. Fullum and Arthur Hamall, meat inspectors— health depart- ment. F. X. Gauthier, assistant superintendent telegraph department and first operator ; James Ferns and James Wills, telegraph oper- ators. Wm. McGibbon, superintendent Mount Boyal Park. W. B. Dtsmarteau, superintendent St. Hchn's Island park. J. Perripo, clerk, Bouaetours maiket. O. Gadua, as8i«taut clerk. J. N. Duhamel, clerk, St. Ann's market. E. Derome, clerk, Eastern Abattoir market. ■ , clerk, yrostern Abattoir market. M. Oroulz, clerk, Viger market. J. B. I. Flynn, clerk, Hay market. Z. 0. Jolicocur, olerk, St. Lawrence market. G. Dannais, clerk, Papinoau market. W. J. Page, clerk, St. Gabriel market. O. Tessier, olerk, St. Antoine market. , T.fQiroux, clerk, St. James markot. J. M. Cot6, olerk, Hochelaga market. A. Norraandin, clerk, St. Jean Baptiste market Job. Dumont, L. 0. Therien, I. Einguetto, P. Thibault, J. Lebel,*M. A . Paradis , J . U. Pitt, Alph. Baitien and P. M. Adhemar— bailiffs . James Darcy, messenger . N. Thibault, janitor.; Phileas Arcand, junior messenger. Board or Asskbsohs.— P. H. Morin, chairman; A. Hamilton, J. T. Dillon, Rich Thomas, J. W. Grose, Geo. B. Muir. CiiBBXS.— G. Alph. Normandin, N.P. registrar; P. Terrault, N.P. assistant ; 0. Boivin, VV. Caine, A. Lemieux. MUNICIPAL TAXES. Assessment of 1 per cent, on the assessed value of real estate. School tax, one-fifth of one per cent, on same. .^^^ Business tax, on trade, manufactories, occupations, business, arts, professions, or means of profits, etc., at the rate of 7^ per cent, on the total rental of the premises Tax on Banks as follows :— "it^. Banks with paid-up capital of $1,000,000 or less $400 Banks with paid-up capital of more than $1,000,000 but not exceeding $2,000,000 500 Banks with paid-up capital of more than $2,000,000 600 Tax of $400 on each Fire Insurance Company. Tax of $200 on every Life, Marine, Accident or Guarantee Insurance Company, with the proviso that when any Insurance Company combines two or more branches of any kind of insur- ance, one tax only, that is to say, the largest one, shall be paid. Tax of $12,000 on Street Bailway Companies. Tax of $5,000 on Gas Companies. Tax on every Auctioneer as follows : If he sells exclusively within the premises $160 If he sells both in and outside said premises 200 For every clerk employed to cry or sell by auction 40 Auctioneers to annusdiy take out license and pay tax before carrying on business and are held to furnish to City Treasurer names of clerks to cry or sell by auction. Tax of $60 on brokers, money lenders or commission mer- chants, and a license to be taken out annually. I Tf.j ic ♦J II M If 'It it •I carriages or vehicles for the conveyance of passengers, or the transport of goods, wares, merchandise, building materials^ produce or other articles in the city of Montreal. , r > Tax on billiard tables, etc., as foUows : — When there is only one table $26.00 When there are morr than one table : 1. For the first six tables, each. , 26.00 2. For each and every additional table 16.00 (6) The said tax may be paid in two instalments, that ia to say : on the first day of May and November every year, and shall be subject to a semi-annual license to be obtained throng the Police Department. The Chief of Police, or his depaty«ia authorized to issue and sign such license on payment of the tax aforesaid ; (e) All such licenses shall expire on the first day of May or November next after the issuing of the same (as the case may be) and may be renewed every six months on payment of ono half the said tax i (4) An annual tax of twenty dollars is imposed and ahall be levied upon each and every billiard table kept and used by any private club in the said City ; (e) No person shall keep or use any billiard table as aforesaid without having previously paid the said tax according to tito respective rates hereinbefore specified and (in the case ofpabUo billiard tables) without having obtained the said lioenae:-^ Provided that private clubs established exclusively for the pur- pose of providing an innocent amusement for the youth and wherein the use of intoxicating liquors and playing at oarda or other games, for money, are strictly prohibited, shall not be held liable to pay the said tax. An annual tax is imposed and shall be levied upon each and every mlBsissipi or pigeon hole table kept for public use in tho said city at the following rates, via : When there is only one table $60.00 When there are two or more tables : 1. For the first table 60.00 2. For each and every additional table 26.00 An annual tax of fifty dollars is imposed and shall be levied upon every ten-pin alley or other similar game kept for pnblie use in the said city. 1 1 '' -'M r i u CORPORATION. TIm words " ten-pia alley*' in this section shall mean an estah- liilimeiit with one or more ten-pin alleys or other similar game. The tax in hoth cases may he paid in two instalments, that is to faj: on the first day of May and Novemher every year, and shall be subject to a semi-annual license to be obtained through the Police Department. The Chief of Police, or his deputy, is l^nthorised to issue and sign such license on payment of the tax. All such licenses shall expire on the first day of May or Nov- ember next after the issuing of the same (as the case may b ) and may be renewed every six months on payment of one-half tbetax. Ko person shall keep any mississipi or pigeon hole table or teu-pin alley or other similar game, for public use as aforesaid, without having previously paid the tax according to the respec- f ire rates hereinbefore specified and without having obtained the said license. TAXES COLLECTED BY CHIEF OP POLICE. Backney Carriages. — For a two- wheeled cab or caliche, one horse, $8 : for a four-wheeled carriage, one horse, $10 ; for a four-wheeled carriage, two horses, $14.60 ; for an omnibus or stage coach, two horses, $21.50 ; for a street railway car, two borses, $26. Carts, Tracks and Waggons.— First CI ss includes all carts, trucks and waggons used as vehicles for hire. For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $4. 75 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, one horse, $8.76 ; for a four-wheeled waggon, load under 4000 lbs., two horses. $12.25 ; for a diable, two horses, $9,25. Second Class includes all carts or waggons used by merchants, manufac- turers, contractors, etc., for the purposes of trade. For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $7.25, for a four-wheeled wagg0Q« one horse, $11 25; for a four-wheeled waggon, load under 4000 lbs., two horses, $14.75. Third Glass includes aU eartsor waggons used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers, gardeners, milkmen, or undertakers. For a two- wheeled cart or truck, one horse, $9.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, one horse, $13.75; for a four-wheeled waggon, two horses, $\7.26: for a two-wheeled cart, for farmers, one horse, $9.75 ; for a four-wheeled cart, for farmers, one horse, $13.76w Special.— Scavengers, $4.75; milk vendors, two-wheeled Tflhicle, one horse, $5.75; milk vendors, four-wheeled vehicle, one horse, $9.75; milk vendors, no vehiclce, $1; chimney •weepers, $7 ; wood corders, $1 ; stamped measures for corders, 25 cents ; pocket numbers for drivers, 25 cents ; owners of dogs, male, $3. female, $3, hearses, four-wheeled, one horse, $10, I, xour-wheeled, two horses, $14.50. TABIFF OP FARES FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES. Ora HOBSB VBHIOLES— BT THB DRIVB. Tiflse Allowed, Fifteen Minutes.— For one or two persons, 25 ; for three or four persons, 40 cents. CORPORATION. 45 Time Allowed, Thirty Minutes.— For one or two penoii9y 40 centg ; for three or four persons, 60 cents. OKB HOBSB VBHICLXS — BT TIHX. For the First Hour.— For one or two persons, 76 centi; for three or four persons, $100. For Every Subsequent Hour... For one or two penoii*» 60 cents ; for three or four persons, 75 cents. TWO HOBSB VBHICIiES— BT THB BBTVB. ^mie A^Qved. ^fifteen Minutes. — For one or two personi, 60 cexffl; for thre* or JibuT perfioag. 05 cents. Time Allowed, Thirty MJWfCrs. — For ala or Coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 15 cts. ; Crockery, one crate or one hogshead, 16 cts. ; Flour or Fruit, seven barrels, 16 cts. ; Grain, not over 1,500 lbs. weight, 15 cts. ; Lumber, Sawn, from yard to boat, 600 feet, board measure, 15 cts. ; Salt or Rice, six bags or six barrels, 15 cts. ; Firawood, (Iry, from boat yard, half a cord, three fest long, 15 cts. , Firewood, green or from M 'K ^ i . -.v(' OOBFOBATION. rails, half cord, three feet long, SO cti. ; Furniture or Luggage, per load, 20 cts. ; Lumber, green or hard, from rafts, 600 feet, board measure, 30 oti. ; Mmaaies, Sugar, or Oil, one puncheon, hogshead or load, 20 cts. ; Pig Iron, Lead, Copper, or Tin, one ton, 96 cts. ; Bar Iron or Steel, one ton, 30 cts. Iwm any of ttie Harbour Wharyes to any place into the Second or Third DiTision, within half a mile distance of the boundary line of the First Diyision, and «Cpe f/traa, or from any plaoe (exdusite of the Wharves) to any other in the city, and vtflivsrsa, provided the distance does not exceed li miles, the rate shall be 10 cents extra. Ite STory additional half mile^ 10 cents. Wtom any place in the Western Section of the Third Division, mad «I(M verta, for one load : to the Stores and Wharves beldw Weuington Bridge, north side to Lachine Canal, 20 cts. ; the fltotes and Wharves below Wellington Bridge, south side of iMihfaie Oanal, 25 cts. ; the Basins above Wellington Bridge, ■orthsideofLachine Canal, 26 cts. ; the Basins above Wellington Bridge, south side Lachine Canid, and the Stores, Stations, Flsolories, Ac. , at Point St. Charles, 86 cts. ; the Stores, Factories, Ae., at and above St. Oabriel Looks, north of Lachine Canal, 80 «l8. ; Bonaventure Bailway Station, 20 ots. ; Bonaventure Bail- way Station, firom the Lower Wharves of the Harbour, 16 otsk Vtom any place in the Eastern Section of the First Division, mmd 9k$ twrsa, for one load, 6 ots. additional. ■V>r any excess over the quantity or weight fixed for « load, additionnu pro rata rates shall be paid. If delay is caused to tho oarter by the emplover beyond the time usually required for loading, the carter shall be paid saslra for such delay, at the rate of f ots . for each quarter of an hour. If the carter is called, and thai* be no load for him, ortif he be unable to load the goods or •Hielss for want of anistanoe, be shall be paid as if he carried m load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled. Divisions of the City.-.Tha First Division comprises the East Centre, and West wards (including the south-west side of MeOill Street mud the north-west side of Craig Street), and shall ba sab-divided into two seotions (Eastern and Western), the line •f demarcation between them being the centre of St. Lambert •nd St. JTean Baptists Street. lb* Second Division comprises tho St. Ann, St. AjBtoias^ and 81 Lnwienoe Wards (szdvsive of MoOiJl and OraiirStaMtB). The Third Division eomprisss ths St. Louis Waid fiBMlnsivs •r Oralt Sftrsst.), ths St. Jamss aU St. Mary's Wards. WATER WOBKS. 47 MONTREAL WATER WORKS. Egdtrmdfrom Bye-La¥f§ Nos, 68^ 66, 83, enacted iOth AprUt 1878. Sao. 5. It ii expressly forbidden to any oooapaai of a home or building or any part thereof, supplied with water from th« said water works, to famish water to others, or to use it other- wise than for his own use, or to increase the supply agreed for, or to waste it, or to practice any fraud upon the said Goqpbratioa with regard to the water so supplied. Sec 6. All persons taking the water shall keep the distribu- tion pipe within their premises in good repaii and protected Irom frost at(their own expense, and they shall be held liable to tiio Gorporation for all damages that may result from their fidlura to do BO. See. 7. No person shall fraudulently connect any pipe with the water pipes of the Corporation, or with any pipe, cistern, or apparatus connected therewith, or to or into which the water from the said water works shall flow or proceed; or shall fraudulently use or otherwise misappropriate the water supplied by the city, or knowingly permit the same to be fraudulently used or misappropriated. Sec. 8. If any person supplied with water by the Gorporation do or permit to be done, anything in contrayention of this bye- law, or fail to do anything prescribed by this bye-law, the super- intendent or his deputy may cut off the water supply, and cease to supply such person with water so long as the cause or com- plaint remains, or is not remedied. Sec. 9. No person shall wrongfully cause or suffer any pipe, ralte, cock, cisterui bath, soil-pan, water closet, or other apparatus or receptacle to be out of repair, or to be so used or oontrired that the water supplied to him is, or likely to be wasted, misused, or unduly consumed. Sec. 10. No alteration shall be made in any of the pipes or fixtures inserted by the city, except by its agents or officers. Sec 11. No person lupplied with water from the said water worlDi by meter shall be allowed to connect, or cause to be con- nected, any pipe or other fixture between the Gorporation'e serrloe pipe and the meter. Sec 12. No person, unless duly authorised by the water com- mittee, shall open any hydrant in the said city, or lift or remoTe the'coter oft or draw water from the same. Sec 18. No person shall turn on m turn off the water in any Manner, or interfere with any of the water pipes or yaWes be- leaMiig to the dty without the license of the water committee or of we eeld supenatendent S^ lil. No person shall pass the railing enclosing the reser- teif of fhe said eity, or shall defile or deposit any filth or Ti (#; • W V. - 1 ! ! i ■. -IK t :il'|.i: vrl . .iif-ja* J r!^!i-l| i 1 : ..* i ■ t 48 WATER WORKS. offensive matter in the said reservoirs, or on the bank or gfeand adjacent thereto, belonging to the said city, or shall allow any dog or other animal to jump into the said reservoir, or upon the said bank or ground, or shall pass or remain upon the said bank or ground after ten o'clock in the evening ; or shall do or cause anything to be done tending to defile or corrupt, to dis- turb or agitate the waters of the said reservoir. Sec. 16. No person shall draw or use water from the BiTer St. Lawrence, or elsewhere, for the purpose of selling the same, to any part of the city. Sec. 16. No person shall draw or use water from the water works in the said city for private fountains, or for hand hose for watering purposes, or for building or manufacturing purposes, unless such person shall have previously obtained from the superintendent of the said works a written permission to that effect, and paid the respective rates charged in the sut^joined tariff for the supply of water in such cases ; and in no case ehall said hose be used for sprinkling or watering the streets between 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 6 o'clock in the afternoon. Sec. 17. No person shall use a hand hose of a larger size or nozzle than one-fourth of an inch oriflee, or \ise any nand hose for the purpose of washing horses, coaches, omnibuses, or other vehicles. Section 18. No meter shall be used for determining the quantity of water supplied by the said works, unless the same shall have been previously submitted to and approved by the said superin- tendent. Sec. 19. The several rates enumerated and specified in the tariff contained in the subjoined schedule, shall be, and the same are hereby imposed for water to be supplied from the water works of the said city. See. 20. The said rates shall be due and payable to the city treasurer, in advance, on the 16th day of August, every jeax, by the occupant or lessee, or occupants or lessees, of all buildings, part of buildings, or tenements in the said city, supplied vnth water from the said works, as well by those who shall consent aa by those who shall refuse to receive the water pipe to supply the said water or to use the same. Provided that in all cases of tenants or occupants of dwelling houses assessed on a yearly rental of one hundred and twenty dollars or under, the said rates shall be payable every yeiv in two instalments, viz : on the fifteenth August and Fifteentk November. Sec. 21. All charges for specific supplies, or for fractional parts of the year, shall be payable in adrance and before the water is let on. ^Sec. 22. In buildings occupied as offices, where there are water closets in the building, each tenant of an office, or suite of offices, will be charged, in addition te the tariff rate, a water closet tail- Sec. 29. A discount of five per cent ihmll ¥e allowed to all WATER TARIFF. 49 water tenant! inrho will pay in one instalment the whole of the Baid rates on or before the fifteenth August in each and eyery year. Sec. 24. In all cases of non-payment of the rates imposed by the present by-law, for thirty days after the same are due, the said Council, or any duly authorized officer charged with the management of said works, may cut off the supply of water from any building upon which the said rates shall be due, or from any ono in default to pay the said rates, which shall not prevent the said rates from running as before, and the ^o«,a* shf 11 not be let on for the use of any such defaulter, except -v-ju payment of all arrears due. Sec. 26. Any person offending against any of the proTisions of this by-law, or of the said tariff. 8hall,vfor each and every such infraction, be liable to a fine not exceeding twenty doUars and coets of prosecution, and in default of immediate payment of the said fine and costs, to au imprisonment in the common gaol for a period not to exceed two months, the said imprisonment to cease upon payment of the said fine and costs. WATER TARIFF. 1. 2. 3. 5.75 6.50 75 DWELLING HOU.se S. For every tenement or dwelling house occupied by one family only : per annum. When assessed at an amount not exceeding $30 per annum $5.00 When assessed at an amount excieding ;})30, but not over $40 When assessed at an amount exceeding $40 but not $50, And so on, continuing accoraing to the same scale, that is to say, adding for every additional sum of $!0, or any part thereof For every additional family lodging in or occupying any part of such tenement or dwelling-house, an additional rate shall be exacted equal to one-tbirdof the rate imposed for a single family. STORES, SHOPS, OFFICES, Ac. For each house, part of a lioutc or tenement, occupied as a store, shop, office, warehouse, mauufactory, or other place of business : per annum. When assessed at an amount not exceeding $50 per annum ... $4.00 When assessed at an amount exceeding $50 but not over $75 When aseessed at an amount exceeding $75 but not over $100 . . And so on, continuing according to the sani*^ scale, that is to say, adding for t>very additicA' sum of $25 or any part thereof . .00 1. 3. 00 6.00 tu >#i I' 60 WATER TARIFF. Storei, ihopi, oi&oes, and other places of busineis, when at- tached to a dwelling occupied by the same party, to be charged at dwelling-house rates en the full rt^nial of the whole tenementt when Buoh rental does not exceed $100 per annum. SCHOOLS. CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, Ac. Erery building used fts a college, academy, seminary of learn- ing or school, all churches, poor or almshouses, nunneries, houses of induetry, and generaUy all religious or charitable institutions, hospitals or reformatories, ehall be charged at shop rates, to be based and dotermiued iipon the interest at 4 pev cent of the actual va>JO of the propfrty mi such case, the said value a* set forth and established in and by the assessment roll last made and revised. Provided that all such institutions, with the ex- ception of churches, may, if they see fit, use water by meter, and pay therefor, at the sani^e rate as distilleries, breweries and othtr eAtablishments hereinafter mentioned. Charitable institutions, wholly supported by means of public subscriptions, shall be charged at the rate of one and one- half cents per hundred gallons. 1. 2. 3. HOTELS AND TAVERNS. For every hotel or tavern \ per annum. When assessed at an amount not exceeding $100 per annum .. $12.00 When assessed at an amount exceeding $100, but not over $150 17.00 When assessed at an amount exceeding $150, but not over $200 22.00 And so on, continuing according to the same scale, th*t is to say, adding for every additional sum' of $60, or any part thereof 5.00 Hotels whose assessed rental per annum will be $400 or over, and containing at least twenty furnished bedrooms for the accommodation of travellers, shall take water by meter, and be charged therefor at the same rate as distilleries, breweries, etc. HAND HOSE. per annum. For the right to attach and use a hose of not more than one- fourth of an inch orifice, for watering puriMses $2.00 BUILDING MATERIALS. For every thousand bricks, the water therefor to be ch :>rged (payable in advance ) o.06 For every toise of masonry, the water therefor to be charged (payable in advance) o.06 For every thousand yards of plastering (payable in advance) 4.00 WATEE TARIFF. 31 FOUNTAINS. Fountains shall only be supplied with water at the dis<^retioB of the water committee, and when so supplied shall be charged as follows : For every one hundred gallons of water 0.08 The quantity used to be determined in all cases by the estimate of the water committee, or by meter. BATHS, Public baths, or baths for the use of which a charge is made by the occupants — for each tub $6.00 With power to tbe water committee to charge by meter if they see fit. HORSES AND COWS. A uniform rate shall be charged for horses and cows, as follows: For each horse per annum $9.00 For each cow 1.00 Livery Stable Keepers shall pay for each single stall, whether occupied or not 1.00 WATER CLOSETS. per annum. For each Pan Closet supplied from a cistern, with a service box and valve. . . %..... $4.00 For each Pan Closet with Underbayes, or any other regu- lator approved of by the Water Department 3.00 For each HopperOlosct with Underhayferf, or any other regu- lator approved of by tbe Water Department 3.00 For each Closet of any kind, with cistern, service box, and double valve 4.00 Trofigh Glosetb, for each seat, or for every two lineal^feet. . 8.00 For any other kind cf Closet, each , 16.00 One additional Water Closet will be charged at half rates for each dwelling where there is more than ore water closet. In dwelling houses or tenements assessed on a yearly rental of cne hundred and fifty dollars or under, no charge shall be made for water closets : provided that the exemption thus granted shall not be held as depriving the City from the right to cut off the supply of water in all cases of non-payment of the ordinary annual water rates. URINALS. For each Urinal with self-acting valve, or cock, running only when used; per annum. In a Dwelling House or Store $ I. GO In a Bank or Public Building 1.60 In a Hote), Restaurant, Saloon, or Tavern 3. 00 l?or any other kinds of Urinals. 16.00 ; I t \ I i STEAM ENGINES. For §tationary high pressure engines, working not oyer tweWe hours per day : per annum. For each horse power $7.00 Or for every hundred gallons of water (the supply to be de- termined by meter 0.03 For stationary low pressure engines : For every 100 gallons of water (the supply to be determined as above by meter) 0.03 All rates herein imposed for Steam Engines shoU be separate from and over and above any other rate for water imposed on the premises. t DISTILLERIES, BREWERIES, ETC. Distilleries, Breweries, Dye Houses, Railway, Printing, or Photographic Establishments, and all Manufacturing Estab- lishments, Colleges, Seminaries, Nunneries, and Hospitals may be supplied by meter and charged as follows : When the quantity used averages 1,000 gallons per day or less, at the rate of 30 cents per 1,000 gallons ; when the quantity used averages from 1,000 to 2,000 gallons per day, at the rate of 20 cents per 1,000 gallons. 7,000. .21 cents. 8,000 ,19 *' From 1,000 to 3 000. .28 cents. " 3,000 to 4,000 27 " '* 4,000 to 5, 000.. 25 •» '» 5, 000 to 6,000.. 23 " From 6,000 to " 7,000 to ♦• 8,000 to 9, 000.. 17 " 9,000 to 10,000.. 15 olass. Sec. 5. The licenses, issued as aforesaid, shall expire on the fliti day of May next after the date thereof, and shall be renewed •very year. Sec. 6. The Inspector shall be entitled to demand and receive annually from each applicant as aforesaid, the following fees, via: 1. For first-class engineers ...$2.00 2. For second-class engineers 1-00 8. For third-class engineers 60 4. For firemen 16 The Inspector shall also be entitled to demand and receive from each applicant an entrance fee of 60 cents, to be returned to the applicant if he ba successful in his examination. Sec. 7. Any license granted as aforesaid may be revoked by the Inspector upon proof of negligence, unikilfnlness, or drunken- Bess. Soc. 8. In his examination of persons claiming to be qualified aa aforecaid, the Inspector sl^all be guided, as far ai possible, by the roles Ir.iU «Iowp in the annexed schedule. Sec. 9. Any en^fii. ?^f o ' frer .an who may feel aggrieved by any act or ordf^r oi i^id inspector may, within one month there- after, appeal irom ^ ta decision to t'ue F.re Comotittee, who may confirm, modify, or disallo v Euch decision. Sec. 10. The Inspecior shall xabki. regular weekly payments to the City Treasurer of all monies received by him for and on behalf of the city under the provisions of this Bye- Law. Sec. 11. He shall, at the end of every year, report to the Fire Committee, giving full particulars of the work performed and the amounts received by him as such Inspector. See. 12. The Fire Committee shall have fiUl power to regulate the time when, and the manner in which, the examinations shiJl be held in accordance with the provisions of this Bye-Law, and may, at their discretion, appoint assietant examiners to ftct oon- jointly with the Inspector. Soc 13. The term *' Inspector,'* wherever it occurs in this Bye-Law, shall mean the Inspector of Boilers appointed by the •aid council. Sec. 14. Every person offending against any of the provisions of this Bye-Law shall be liable to a fine with costs or an imprison- ment, or to a fine, and in default of immediate payment of said fine and costs, to an imprisonment, the amount of said fine aud the term of said imprisonment to be fixed by tho Booarder*^ Court, at its diBcretioni but such fine ahall not •«M^d t^ttj FIRK DKrAftTMKKT 55 dollars, and the imprieonment fhall Dot be for a longer period than two calendar months, tho said imprisonment to cease, how- ever, at any ♦ime before tho expiration of the term flxed bv the Rotorder's Court upon the payment of said fine and costs ; and tho Bald offender shall be liable to tho tamo penalties for each nnd every day that such violation or contravention ^hall last, which shall be held to be a distinct and separate offence for each and every day as aforesaid. Sec. 16. This Bye-Law nhall come into forM on the first day of January, 1886. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chitf /. Benoit. Astitlkani Chief a—J. Naod Mid F. McCuiloch. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL i>OXi:». Box No. Locality. 2— Comer St. Jean Baptiste and St. Paul streets. 8— Jacques Cartier Square (corner St. Paul street). 4— St. Gabriel street (Fire Station). 6— Corner Notre Dame ani Francois Xavier ttrget'. 6— -Corner St. Sacrament and St. Peter streets. 7— Corner St. Paul and McGill streets. 8— Corner of Youvillo and Common streets. 9— Corner Notre Dame and McGill streets. 12— Central Fire Station, Craig street. 13— Corner of Craig street and St. Lambert hill. 14— Corner Vitr6 and Sanguinet streets. 15— Corner St. Lawrence and Lagauchetiere streets. 16— Comer Dorchester and St. Urbain streets. 17— Corner Bleury and Dorchester streets. 18— Beayer Hall Hill . 19— Si'Antoine (opposite Ste. Genevieve street), 21— Comer Brunswick and Dorchester streets. 23— No. 5 Fire Station, St. Catherine si.eJ. 14 —Corner St. Lawrence and St. Cath«^. ue streets. 25 — Corner German and Dorchester streets. 26— Corner St. Catherine and St. Denis streets. 27— No 6 Fire Station, Ontario stk est. 28— Corner Sherbrooke and St. Tiii wrence streets. " ' ' 29 - Comer Sherhrooke and Mance streets. 31 - Comer Sherbrooke and University etree ts . St— Comer McGill Co/ lege Avenue and St. Catherine streets. M— Corner St. Lawrence and Charbonneau streets. S6— Corner Prince Arthur and Shuter streets. 86— Corner King and Common streets 87— Comer Duke and ( ttawa streets. 88— Comer Dupre and St. Maurice streets. 8f— Comer of St. Antoine and Cathedral streets. 41— No. 4 Fire Station, Chaboillez square. u ''■ I i :r' b% FIRE DEPARTMENj Box No. L0CA.LITY. 42— No. 3 Fire Station, Wellington street. 43— Mill street (Lyman's Mill). 45-.Comer McGord and Wellington streets. 46 — Corner Colborne and Ottawa streets. 47— Corner Notre Dame and McCord streets. 48 — omer St. Antoine and Mountain streets. 49 — Corner St. Catherine and Mountain streets. 51 — Corner Peel and Sherbrooke streets. 52 — Corner St. Antoine and Guy streets. 63— Corner St. Martin and St. James streets. 54— Co. ner Notre Dame and Canning streets. 56 — Corner Fulford and Coursol streets. 57 — Corner Seigneurs and William streets. 58— No. 10 Fire Station, St. Catherine street West. 69 — Grey Nunnery, Guy street. 81 — Redpath Sugar Refinery. 62 -No. 9 Fire Station, St. Gabriel Market. 63— Grand Trunk Railway Works, Pt. St. Charles. 64 — Coiner Notre Dame and Bonsecours streets. 65— No 7 Fire Station, Dalhousie square. 67 — Corner Wolfe and Notre Dame streets. 68— Corner Roy and Drolet streets. 69 — Corner Sherbrooke and St. Donis streets. 71 — Corner^ Aqueduct aud Dorchester streets. , , , V 72 — Corner Craig and Visitation streets. 73— Corner Cadieux and Courville streets. 74— Corner Dorchester and St, Andr6 streets. 75 — Corner Mignoune and St. Andr6 streets. 76— No. 11 Fire Station, corner B3audry and Ontario streets. 78 Corrier Shearer and St. Patrick streets. 81 — Coriier Kobin and "Visitation streets. 82— Corner St. Catherine and Panet streets. 83 — Corner Maisonueuve and Dorchester sirujts. 84- Corner Logan and Champlain streets. 85 — Corner Ontario and Cliamnlaiu streets. 86— Corner Congregation and Wellington streets. 87 — Corner Menai and Forfar streets. 91— No. 8 Fire Station, corner Craig and Gain streets. 92 — Adams Tobacco Factory, Notre Dame street. 93— Corner Ontario and Fullum streets, 94 — Corner Berri and Dubord streets. ,^ , 95 — Gas Works, Hochelaga. 96— Rolling Mills, St. Cuncgonde. 97— Siiedden Company's Stables, William street. 112 — Notre Dame East, opposite Rolland's Block. 113 — Corner Notre Dame and Gale streets. 114 No. 13 Fire Station, Hochelaga Ward. 115— Comer Notre Dame and Moreau streets. 116— Comer Ontario and Moreau streets. 117— iiy of Montreal, Counties of Hochelaga, Jacques Cartier, Laval, Vaiidreuil, Soulanges, La- rairie, Chambly, Beauharnois, Chateauguay and Huntingdon. Collector.— Z . L. Vincent. Deputy Collectors. — John Dodd and Henry Lawlor. ^rcountan^. —Dugald MacDonald. 1' Assistant Aceountarits. — H.T. L'cours and L.C.A. St, Marie. Cashier. Excise Offiers.—J. C. Baby, W, Caven, R. H. Earle, J. E. Miller, A. Hudon, J.P. Beauchamp, T. Fox, W.M. Dustan, B. V. Harwood, R. Richard, W. Hastie, J.D.Fox, F.X.J.A.. Tou- pin, C. Barker, W. Bulmer, D. Goron. T. Malo, J. T. F. Tan- sey, E. R. Forest, J. W. Scullion, L. Dumouchel, J. Ville- neuve, M. McClanaghan, £. Miller, G. L. Perry, J. Manning, Jos. Baby, G. E. Panneton, A. Pinsonneault, Geo. Laporte, J. A. Watkins. J. J. Coleman, J. J. Costigan, H. G. S. Dick- Bon. Probationary Ex isenu^ri, — Francis Verner. Messenger. — P. Cullen. EXCISE DUTIES. On every gallon of Spirits of the strength of proof by Sykes, hydrometer. . . .Grain, $1.30 ; Malt, $1.32 ; Molasses, $1.38 On every pound of malt. 0.01 On every gallon of any fermented beverage made in imita- tionof Beer or Malt L^uor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than Malt 0.04 I INLAND BEVENUE. 59 On Cavendish Tobacco, on any pound or less quantity 0.20 On Canada Twist (Talac Wane en To rquette). ditto 0.25 On Snuff, containing less than 40 per cent, of moisture. . ..0.20 " 0.14 more (i (( On Cigarettes weighing 3 lbs. and under per 1000 $1.50 per M. *' •' more than 3 lbs *• " 6.00 per M. On Cut Tobacco, in packages of l-2o or less 0.35 On all other descriptions of manufactured Tobacco, per lb. or less quantity 0.20 Cigars, Imported Leaf, per. 1,000 6.00 All Tobacco manufactured from Canada Leaf, per lb 0.05 OnCi^ari made from Canada L , per 1,000 3.00 Vinegar, per gallon , 0.04 All goods manufactured in bonfl Huall, if taken out of bond for consumption in Canada, be subject to duties of excise equal to the duties or Customu to which they would be subject if imported from Great Britain and entered for consumption in Canada, and whenever any article, not the produce of Canada, upon which a duty of excise would be levied if produced in Canada, is taken into a bonded manufactory, the difference between the duty of excise to which it would be so liable and the Customs duty which would be levied on such articles if imported and entered for con- sumption, shall be paid as a duty of excise, when it is taken in the bonded manufactory. DUTIES PAYABLE ON LICENSES. 40 Vic,, cap. 15. License for distilling and rectifying, or for either ,by any process $ 250.00 License for Brewing , 50.00 License for Malting. 1st clasB— Mak'g over 2.000 centals wt. of Malt p. month 200.00 2nd Class- '♦ 1,500 '« " " 150.00 3rd Class— ** 1,000 " " " 100.00 4th Class— ♦» 500 '• " " 50.000 License for manufacturing Tobacco from Foreign Leaf. . 75.00 License for manufacturing Tobacco from Canada Leaf. ... 50.00 License for manufacturing Cigars from Foreign Laaf 75.00 License for manufacturing Cigars from Canada Leaf. ... . 50.00 License for manufacturing in bond for consumption in Canada 50.00 License for manufacturing for exportation 300.00 License for compounding Spirits. 50.00 License for manufacturing or importing Still, &2 20. 00 License for using Che-aiical Stills 25.00 I ^i 60 TAKIFF OF PILOTAGE. TARIFF OF PILOTAGE Between the Harbours of Quebec and Montreal, and between the •eyeral places therein mentioned. Duly made and passed by the Harbour Gommissioners of Montreal, on the 15th day of February, 1877, and approved by Hie Excellency the OoTernor-Qeneral in Council on 6th March, 1877. From the Harbour of Quebec to Fortneuf and the opposite side of the river St. Lawrence, or below Fortneuf and above the Harbour of Quebec ; — For tixe pilotage of any vessel in tow, or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water— Ui wards $0.60 Lownwards — 0.60 For the pilotage of any seagoing vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water — Upwards $0,624 Downwards 0.62} For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water— Upwards $1.05 Downwards 0.70 From the- Harbour ol Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St. La\\rence, or anj place above Fortneuf and below Three Rivers : — For the pilotage of any vessel in tow, or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water -Upwards . .. ....$1.50 Downwards 1.50 For the pilotage * ny seagoing vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of witer — Upwards. ... . . $1.75 Downwards 1 .75 For the pilotage of any vesel under sail, for each foot of draught of water — Upwards $2.60 Downwards-. 1.90 From the H irbour of Quebec to Sorel and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below Sorel : — For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water— Upwards $1.50 Downwards 1.60 TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. 61 For the pilotage of any seaffoing vesBel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water— Upwards. ..... .$1.87^ Downwards. ... 1.87| For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of r^aught of water— Upwards $3.15 Downwards 2.10 From the Harbour of Quebec to the Harbour of Montreal, or to any place above Sorel and below the Harbour of Montreal :— For the Pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water.— Upwards $2 00 Downwards.... 2.00 For the pilotage of any sea going vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water.— Upwards $2.50 Downwards .... 2.50 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water.— Upwards $4.20 Downwards 2.80 From the Harbour of Montreal to Sorel, or to any place above Sorel or below Hochelaga, and from Sorel, or any place above Sorel and below Hochelaga, to the Harbour of Montreal; for each foot of draught of water for f ach such pilotage.— Upwards $1.00 Downwards $1 . 00 For the removal of any vessel from one wharf to another, within the limits o* the Harbour ; or from any of the wharves into the Lachine Canal, or out of the said Canal to any of the wharves in the Harbour ; or from the foot of the current ; or from Longueil into the Harbour ; or from the Harbour to the foot of the current, or to Longueil ; for each such service. $5.00 62 HABBOtTE TABTFF. TAllIPP OP RATES AND DUES TO BB LKVIBD IN THB HARBOUR OF MONTREAL. Under and by virtue of the Acts 4o Vic. Cap 53, 43 Vic. Cap. 88, and 5! Vic. Cap 5, on and u.'.er the 23rd day of May, 1888. WMARFAGK DUBS TO BB LETIBD ON ALL MBKCHANDISB, ANIMALS, AND THINGS WHATSOBVER LANDKD OR SQIPPBO IN THE HARBOUR. a5c. per ton,— All Goods, Wares, and Merchandise not elieAhere specified T-A."£LIFF- Per cent. Acetate of Lime i 20 Acetate and Nitrate of Lead. . . 5 Acid, Acetic 25 cents per LG. and 20 Acid, Muriatic 20 Acid, Nitric 2) Acid, Sulphuric j cent per lb. Advertising Bills and Folders 15 cents per Id. and 25 Advertising Pamphlets, not illustrated 1 cent each. Advertising Pictures, Pictorial Show Cards. Illustrated Advertising Periodicals, Illustrated Price Lists, Adv< r- tising Calendars, Advertising Almanacs and Tailors' and Mantle-Makers' Fashion Plates, and all Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleographs, and other cards, pictures, or artistic works of similar kinds produced by any process other than hand painting or drawing, and being for business or advertising purposes, or not printed or stamped on paper, card board, or other material 6 cts. per lb. and 20 Azricultnral Implements, viz. :— Binding * ttachments 35 Drills, Grain, Seed , 35 Forks, two and three pronged, of all kinds, Sets, eacfi and 25 Forks, 4, 5, ar d 6 pronged, of all kinds . . . .$2 per doz. and 20 Harrows 36 Harvesters, self-binding and without binders binding attachments, Ac , 35 Hay Knives $2 der doz. and 20 Hoes 5 cts. each and 25 Mowing machines , 35 Ploughs, Sulky and Walking Ploughs 35 Rakes, Garden 5 cts. each and 25 Rakes, other, N.E.S 35 Reapers 35 Scythes $2.40 per doz. 64 CUSTOMS TABIFF. Per Shovels and Shovel Blanks $1 per doz. and Spades aud Spade Blanks $1 per doz. and Other and all similar articles and parts of , N. E. S Albums, Photo Albums or books of views without reading matter 6 cents per lb. and Alabaster, Spar, Terra Cotta, or Composition Ornaments . . Alcohol, wood alcohol, or wood naphtha $1.90 per Imp. pal. Alcohol, homoeopathic alcohol $1.76 per proof {^al. Alcohol $1.75 per I.G. Ale, Beer, and Porter, in Bottles (6 qts. or 12 pints to I.G.) 18 cents per I.G. Ale, Beer, and Porter, in casks, or otherwise than in bottles 10 cents per I.G. Ale, Ginger, Almanacs, advertising ... 6 cents per lb. and Almonds, shelled 5 cts. per lb. Almonds, not shelled 8 cts. per lb. Alum, " prepared" and burnt and powdered Amber, Manufac ures of, not fancy Amber, Manufactures of, fancy Ammonia, Nitrate Animals, Living, of all kinds, not otherwise specified Aniline Dyes, not otherwise provided for , Annatoine, or Extract of Annate Antelope Skins, (Glove Leather), tanned or dressed, colored or not colored Anvils Apparatus for Electric Light Apple Parers Apple, Essence of. $1.90 per I.G. and Arms, including Muskets, Rifles, and other fire arms not elsewhere specified , Arrow Hoot , , , , , , Artotype Engravings Asbestos, Crude Asbestos, in any other form than Crude, and a'l mannfac- tures thereof Asparagus . , Awnings and Tents Axes, chopping $2 per doz. and Axes of all kinds, other, N.E.S Axles, Iron or Steel, and parts thereof, for Carriages other than Railway and Tramway vehicles, 1 cent per lb. and Axle Blanks, Axle Bars, or Forgings for Carriages other than Railway and Tramway vehicles. .1 cent per lb, and Axles, Car Axles, parts thereof, and other axles N. 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Threshing Machines, CIRCULAR and DRAG SAWS, BINDERS, REAPERS, SEEDERS, Mowers, Rakes, &c. MANJFACTURED BY TERREBONNE, P.Q., Canada. Send for Price List, MONTREAL Depot at 46 JACQUES-OARTIER SQUARE- -♦- ABC Y TRAVELLERS' GUIDE is al\A/'ays on time; has the latest Time Table cor rection s fponn official sources; is the most popular Guide published in Canada, and has a lar- ger subscription list and sale than any other Guide published in the Dominion. No Traveller should be without it. Single copies only Ten Cents. Subscription only One Dollar a Year. Published Monthly by J. THEO. ROBINSON, 674 Craig Street, - MONTREAL,; ADVERTISEMENT. V Established I850 ^ .# •ON t Manufacturers and Dealers in every description of Machinery, Steam Engines, <&c. CO u O o O 3 o QQ AGENTS FOR C r-. ^^ O ^5 ^S § fH^@ ^^Sfei^ JUDSONS PATENT GOVERNORS. CD or s Mi CD CD Nazareth, Brennan and Lalhcusie Streets, CUSTOMS TARIFF. 65 H Per cent. Babbit Metal 10 Bacon and Hams, Shoulders and Sides 2 cents per lb. Bags, Cotton, Seamless .2 cents per lb. and 15 Bags, Cotton, made up by the use of the^needie, 36 Bags, Carpet Bags 10 cents each and 30 Bag Frames 30 Bags, paper seed bags, illustrated ... 6 cents per lb. and 2C Bags, paper plain 36 Bags, Jute or Hemp 20 Baking Powders, the weight of the package to be included in the weight tor duty , 6 cents per lb. Balls. Glass , 5 cents per doz and 30 BamboD, Furniture made from 35 Bamboos, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 Barbed Wire Fencing, of iron or steel 1 J4 per lb. Bark, prepared 20 Bark, other, N.E.S 20 Barley 15 cents per bushel Barley, damaged by water in transit (on appraised value). 20 Barley Flour 20 Barometers, According to material Baskets, Carpenters' Tool Baskets 25 Baskets of W'llow, Bamboo, and dther N.tu.S 25 Bath Brick ..... ... 20 Bay Rum (Same as Pertumed Spirits) Beads and Bead Ornaments 30 Beads, Prayers 30 Beans, BreadstufFs 15 cents per bushel Bean, Tonqui.. Bean Seed Jv.E.S 20 Beans, Vanilla and Nux Vomica, when powdered. 20 Bedsteads of Iron 35 Bedsteads; of Wood , , 35 Beer imported in Bottles 18 cents per I.G. iieer imported in Wood , 10 cents per I.G. Beer Coloring as Syrup 1 cent pe^ lb. and 30 Beef, fresh and safted 1 cent per lb. Beef, preserved in cans 2 cents per lb. Bees' Wax 20 Bellows, blacksmiths' bellows 25 Bells, of any material , except for Churches 30 Belts, and Trusses 25 Berries, ground or powdered 20 Bicarbonate, or Saleratus of Potassa 20 Bicarbonate of Soda , 20 Bicycles , ^0 Bill Heads, printed 35 Billiard Tables, without pockets, 4>a by 9 feet or under, each $22.50 and 15 Billiard Tables, without pockets, over 4)^ by 9 feet, each ... $25 00 and 15 i J> r !ack Lead, N.E.S i;' ;k, Varnishmakers' Black .,., BI jk Book Muslin I>h;dders jHiank Books ijiank Fcrms .1 lankets, composed wholly or in part of Wool, Worsted. Hair cf Alapaca Goat, or other like animals, 7| cents per A), and Blue Black, dry color t Blueing, Laundiy Blueing of all kinds Boiler Tubes, of wrought iron or steel Boiler aud other Plate Iron, sheared or unsheared, N.E.S., Not thinner than No. 20 guage (see Iron). . .$13 per ton Boilers, Steam Engines, and other machinery for Ships or Sailing Vessels built in a foreign country. . , (see Ships) Boilers and Engines, acd parts of, not elsewhere specified. . Bolsters and Pillows . . , , , Bone Dust, N.E.S Bone Black. Bones, burnt, calcined .... Bones, manufactures of, fancy .... Bones, raanufactures of, N. E.S Bone Rtcn , Booklets, with cards lasted en the covers, or made up of cardboard pictures 6 cents per lb. and Books of Views or Alburns without n tiding matter 6 cents per lb. and Book Covers, illustrated paper 6 cents per lb. and Books, Printed Periodicals and Pamphlets, not elsewhere specified, not being foreign reprints of British Copyright works, nor blank account books, nor copy book's, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor Bibles, prayer- books, psalm and hymn books Books, Bibles, Praytr-books, Psjalm Books, and Hymn Books Books, show-books 6 cents per lb. and OMIt. 16 15 S5 80 20 10 30 10 86 60 80 36 20 SO !•* 20 86 86 20 20 SO 16 25 30 85 20 20 20 30 20 20 20 20 "-0 15 5 20 J CUSTOMS TAEIFF. 67 Per cent. Books, British Copyright A^orks, reprint of 12^ P.O. and 15 Books, Blank Books, Account Books, Copy Books, or books to be drawn or written upon 85 Printed, lithographed, or copper or steel plate billheads, cheques, envelopes, and miniature newspapers, receipts, drafts, and other commercial blank forms, not elsewhere specified. 36 Book Binders' tools and implements. 10 Book Muslin, black 82^ Book Muslin, not dyed or colored 20 Boots and Shoes, Leather. 25 Boots and Shoes, Rubber . . 25 Boot^ and Shoes, wholly of Felt. 10 cents per lb. and 26 Boots and Shoes, other, N.E.S 96 Boot and Shoe Counters, made from Leather Board ^ cent per pair Borax Soap. " perfumed,'' the weight of the inside packages and wrappers to be included in the weight for duty 10 cents per lb. and 10 Boxes, paper Jjo.xes labelled empty 15 cent* per lb. and 25 Boxes, paper boxes, empty, plain , 36 Boxes, twine boxes. SO Boxes, cash boxes SO Boxes and Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental 80 Braces or Suspenders 35 Brackets, metal 30 Bracelets, made of Hair 30 Braids of all kinds 80 Braid, material for the manufacture of ... (see Yarn, ftc.^ Bran, Mill Feed 20 Brass, drawn, plain and faucy tubing 10 Brass, Bars and Bolts 10 Brass Spelter... 30 Brass Wire, covered 25 Brass Wire, Cloth 20 Brass, in strips, for printers* rules, not finished , 15 Brass, in sheets, subdivisions of. such as strips, or widths cut to sizes or forms, N.E.S ^ 80 Brass Screws 36 Brass Wire and Rods cut to special lengths ^ 30 Brass, manufactures of, other, not elsewhere specified 30 Bread 20 Bread Fruit 20 BreadstuflTs, other, not elsewhere specified 20 Brick, Fire, for lining stoves , 80 Brick, made from anthracite coal waste 20 Brick, hollow and porous 20 Brick, Building. 20 Brick, Bath Brick 20 Brick, Fire Brick, N.B.S 20 Bridges, iron 1^ cent per lb., but not less than 35 •8 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent Britannia Metal, manufactures of, if not plated 25 BriUnnia Metal, manufactures of, if plated. 30 Broomsof all kinds ••• • 25 Bronze or Dutch Metal 20 Broma Chloralum 20 Brushes • • • • • • 25 Buckthorn and Strip Fencing, of iron or steel, 1| cent per lb. Butter 4 cents per lb. Butter Triers 30 Butter «' Color,'' not Annatto 20 Buttons of Vegetable Ivory or Horn. .10 cents cents per gross and 25 Buttons, composition — . 25 Buttons, all other, not elsewhere specified 25 Button Moulds 25 c Cabinet Ware or Furniture (wood or iron) 35 Cables Chain (iroi^br steel) over 9-16 of an inch in diameter 5 Cables and Chains, all other, (iron) , . 30 Cables, other see cordage Calf Skins, tanned or dressed, but not colored, waxe J or glazed 15 Calf Skins, tanned or dressed, waxed or glazed 20 Camphor Oum ......... 20 Canary Colors, in liquid ... 25 Canary Birds 20 Candied Pee), lemon, orange and citron, Ij cent per lb. and 35 Caudles, Tallow 2 cents per lb. Caudles, Parafine Wax 5 cents per lb. Caudli s, all others, including Sperm 25 Candle Wick 20 Cane or Rattan, split or otherwise manufactured 25 Canton Flannels, not stained, painted or printed 1 cent per sq. yard and 15 Canton Flannel, printed or dyed 32^ Canvas of Flax or Hemp, to be used for boat and ship sails 5 Canvas Loggings 35 Canvas, painted and stretched on frames, for artists' use. 25 Canvas, all other, not elsewhere specified 20 Canuon and Musket Powder, in kegs and barrels, 4c- i '/ /S^ Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 873-4503 d ■^ iV ^ K\ ^ ' 1 <^>. '^^ ^ '^ "> -^ 72 CUSTOMS TAUFP. Per evnl. Golonn and Pa^j^t^, dry, oih»r, »ot clMwbAreiptcififfd ... 20 Colouring, dry St Colodion VanJib SO eotit« per I. G. and SS Combs, for dresfl and toilrH. ail kicde 90 Combs, currr coalx*! ra S^cdlers* hardware. Si Concentrated L^e 20 Condensed Coff 09 SO Condensed Milk, EC t ir« ft tcned 90 Condensed Milk, if swi^ctf ned li ccKt per lb. and tS Confectionery and Fv(?^ Candy l] cent per lb. and S6 Confection or rtick cztracts (liqucrice) . .1 cent per lb. and 93 Copper bars, rods, iol^a at' dinpotji 10 Copper, old and scrap 10 Copper, pig 10 Copper, seamless drawn tibing .... 19 Copper Sheets, cut in sheets cr subdirislont SO Copper Sheets, tinned cr planished 30 Copper Wire, covered. (sf o "Wire) 26 Copper Baths SO Copper Wire Cloth 20 Copper .'Hivets and Burrs, and all other zuAcufactures cf, not elsewhere specified 30 Copying Presses 30 Copying Pencils 26 Cords and Tassel s of silk or any other mater i il 30 Cordage, of all kinds 1 j centi per lb. and 10 Corduroy 2 cents per sq. yd. and 15 Corn, • * dried or evaporated*' 20 Com, Tndian 7J cents per bushel. Corn, Indian, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 Corn Meal 40 cents per barrel. Corn Flour, when found to contain all the properties of the com or corn raeal, less the bran and other parts re- movable by boiling only, and not capable of being used as starch without further change 20 Com Meal, when damaged by «7ater in transitu (on ap- praised value) 20 Corks and Cork- wood or Cork-bark, manufactured , 20 Cornico Poles and pole ends, brass 80 Corsets .... 35 Corsets Busks and parts of corsets 35 Cotton Bed Quilts, not including woven quilts or coun- terpanes , 35 Cotton Belting 20 Cotton Belts 25 Cotton and Jute Tapestry 25 Cotton Tape, printed, for labels 15 cents per lb. and 25 Cotton Damasks . 25 Cottons, grey or unbleached, bleached cotton sheetings, drills, du^ki, cotton or Canton flannels, not btained painted or printed 1 cent per sq. yd. and 15 Per cent. Gottoni, denims, drillings, bedtickingt, cotton or Canton flannelf, ducks or drills, dyed or coloured, checked and striped shiriings, cottonades, Kentucky jeans, panta- . loon stuffs, and goods of like description. 2 cents'per sq. yd. and 16 Cottons, all clothing made of cotton, or other material not otherwise provided for, including corsets, and similar articles made up by the seamstress or tailor, also tar- paulin, plain or coated with oil, paint tar, or other composition « and cotton bags made up by the use of the needle N. E. 8 36 Cottons, ginghams and plaids, dyed or coloured 3 cents per sq. yd. and 15 Cotton Handkerchiefs, printed or plain, in the piece or otherwise 25 GottonShirts $lperdoz.and 30 Cotton Ties, made up , 35 Cotton Socks ond Stockings ,10 cts. per lb. and 30 Cotton undershirts 35 Cotton Gloves 80 Cotton Drawers 35 Cotton-covered flat steel, cut to lengths, with brass on ends and eyeleted, as parts of clothing 36 Cotton, knitting yam, hosiery yarn, and other cotton yam, under No. 40, not bleached, dyed, or coloured '^ 2 cents per lb. and 15 Cotton, knitting yam, hosiery yarn, dyed or coloured 8 cents per lb. and 16 Cotton Collars 34 cts. per doz. and 30 Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas SO Cotton Prunella. N.E.S 3 cts. per sq. yd. and 15 Cotton Prunella, for boots and thoet 10 Cotton, seamless bags 3 cents per lb. and 15 Cotton Seed Oil (Olive Butter) 20 Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks, black and bleached, three and six cord 12| Cotton, sewingthread, on spools 25 Cotton Thread, all other, N.E.S 20 Cotton Velveteens and Cotton Velvets 20 Cotton Fire Hose, lined with rubber. ... 5 cents per lb. and 15 Cotton Wadding, batting, bats and warps, and carpet warps, notbleached, dyed, or coloured, 2 cts. per lb and 15 Cotton warps on beams 1 cent per sq. yd. and 16 Cotton Wadding, batting, warps, dyed or colored. 3 cents per lb. and 15 Cottons, Winceys, checked, striped, or fancy Winceys, over 36 inches wide 3 o. per sq. yd. and 15 Cotton, Winceys of all kinds, N.E.S 22| Cottons, jeans, coutiUeu, cambrics, silisias, and oasbans, printed or dyed, not elsewhere specified S3| r Per cent. Cottons, jeans and Coutilles, for corset makers, for use in their factories 95 Gottons, printed or dyed, cotton fabrics, N.E.S S2| Cottons, manufactures of, N.E.S 20 Cotton Warp, No. 60, and finer 15 Crapes of all kinds 20 Crowbars 1 cent per lb. and 95 Creamof Tartar; other, N.E.S 20 Crystal Soap, *' a soap powder'* 8 cents per lb. Cucumbers S6 Cuffs, ofpaper 85 Cuffs, of linen or cotton 4 cents per pair and 80 Currants, green fruit 1 cent per quart Currants, Zante and others, dried 1 cent per lb. Curled Hair 20 Curry Cards 86 Curry Combs 85 Curry Powders 25 Cutlery, Knives, plated wholly or in part, costing under $3.50 per doz .50 cents per doz. and SO Cutlery, plated, other, N.E.S 80 Cutlery', not elsewhere specified 25 ID Damask, of cotton, oflinen,or of cottoq and linen» bleached, unbleached, or colored 95 Deer (glove) Leather, tanned or dressed, colored or not colored .... .... 10 Denims, cotton, dyed or colored 2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15 Dental instruments, wholly or in part of steel 90 Dessicated Cocoanut, sweetened or not 8 cents per lb. Diamonds, set 10 Diamond drill boring rods and couplings 80 Dice, ivory cr bone, fancy 80 Dogs 20 Dog Skin Rues, dyed 26 Dolls, all kinds and materials 80 Doors, for safes and vaul is, of iron or steel 8f Door Knobs, earthenware , ... 8i Drain Pipes and Sewer Pipes, glazed 85 Drain Tiles and Pipes, not glazed 20 Draughts and chessmen, of ivory or b«ae, faacy 80 Drawers ( cotton hosiery, 36 Drawers (wool hosiery) 7J cents per lb. and 20 Drawing paper, mounted 86 Drawings, NE.S ** so Drawing Slates i Mnt eadi aiid 90 Drawn Tubing, copper, seamless 10 Brawn Tubing, cine, seamless ,.,. lo Pressed Flag Stones ' *||| ptV toil* CUSTOMS TARIFF. 76 Per cent. Dressed Freestone 30 Dressing, for boot and shoe, as blacking 80 Dressings for harness, belts, leather, «&o 29 Dressine ( see British gum ) 1 cent per lb. Dried Flowers UO Dried Roots, not elsewhere specified 80 Dried Vegetables ,.,.. 25 Drillings (cotton) dyed or colored 2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15 Drills (cotton) not stained, painted or printed 1 cent per sq. yd. and 16 Drop Black, ground in Japan as varnish, 90 cents per gal. and 26 Drnggets "carpet squares'' 26 Druggets (dyed cotton) 82| Drugs and Chemicals, not elsewhere ipecifled 20 Dryers Japan 20 cts. per gal. and 25 Dry Putty, for polishing granite 20 Dualin Scents per lb. aud 20 Duck (cottons) bleached or unbleached, not stained, paint- ed or printed 1 c. per sq. yd. and 15 Duck, printed and dyed, as printed cotton 32^ Duck (linen), not elsewhere specified 20 Dukehnrt's Malt Extract $3 per Imp. gal. and 30 Dutch Metal Leaf 30 Dutch Metal or bronze 20 Dust (bone 20 Dusts, other coal dust .. 20 Dust, not elsewhere specified 20 Dutch or Schlag Metal, leaf 30 Dye Wood, ground or further advanced in manufacture than in chips ... 20 Dyes (prepared) other than Aniline 20 Dyes, not elsewhere specified 20 Dynamite 5 cts. per lb. and 20 Earth Closets 86 P^arth, Fuller's, prepared 20 Earthenware Tiles . 86 Eartlienware and Stoneware, Demijohns or Jugs, Churns and Crocks, per gal. holding capacity. . . .3 cts. per gat. Earthenware, stoneware and white granite, or iron stone- ware and C. C. ware, whether decorated, printed or sponged or not, not elsewhere specified 36 Earthenware and Stoneware, brown or coloured, and Rock- ingham ware and all earthenware not elsewhere spe- cified 36 Earthenware, porous, known as terra cotta, lumber, brick- wood, cellular pottery and Ho'dstein or wood stone, intended for making buildings fire-pr««f 3S 7« CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent. Eau Dentifrice same rate ai perfamed ■piriti Ebony, manufactures of lee Wood Edge Tools, not elsewhere specified see Tools Egg Tolk, in bulk, pres erred with salt, but not otherwise mixed Egg cases, containing efrgs Egg boxes, when imported from the United States to be filled with eggs and exported, may be returned to Ca- nada to be refilled without requiring duty a second time, but duty must be paid on first importation . , .7; . Egg Beaters Elastic Web Electric and Galvanic Batteries Electric Lights; apparatus for Electro-plated Ware, not classed as jewelry Electrotypes nnd Stereotypes, aod bases for same, made wholly or in part of type metal 5 cents per lb. Eleclrotypps and Stereotypes for commercial blanks and advertisement?, not elsewhere specified Electrotypes and stereotypes of staiidard books, N.E.S . . . Embalming Fluid $2 per I.Q. and Embalming Boirda Embossed Paper, extra heavy, for cracked and damaged walls Embossed Cards, or Christmas and New Year's Cbromos 6 cts. per lb. and Embroideries Emery Cloth and Emery Paper : Emery Wheels Enamelled Iron Hollowware Ends for Suspenders, finished Engines, Locomotives ft-ovided that any locomotive which, with its tender, weighs SO tons and over ehall pay a duty of not less than $2,000 Engines, Hre .. Engines, steam, of ships or other vessels built in any foreign country, «frc., see item ship Engines, all others, and boilers, N.K.S Engravings. . : 6 cents per lb. and Buvelopeo, paper, of all kinds . . Essences of Vanilla |l . 90 per i mp. gall, and Essences of Apple, Pear, Pine Apple, and other fruit.... $1.90 per I.G. and Essences, mixed with spirits $2.00 per I.G. and Essences, such as Essence of Old Tom, Scotch whisky, e, of. cotton or linen, lined <«? ith rubber, 5 ccnta per lb. and FireDoffi Fltb*— MaeV9r«l 1 cent per lb. Herringa, Pickled or SuU«»d ^ rent per lb. Salmon, T'cldod . . . 1 cent per lb. AU oih r Fisb.pickJtHl inbbla 1 cent per lb. Foreign r\agbt ftsb, imported othe: wise than in bbls. or balf-bbU., tg'hother fre%b, dried, salted or pickled, not ipecially enumerated or proTided for 60 cents per 100 lbs. Smoked and Bon^lcfa Fiab 1 cent per lb. An«:bovioa And Sardinea, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide, and three and one-half incbc9 deep 6 cents per box. In half boxes, measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide, and one and fiye-eights deep 2^ cents per box. In quarter boxes, measuring not more than four and three-quarters inches long, three and one-half inches wide, and one and a quarter deep ... .2 cts. per box. Imported in any other form Fish, preserved, except Anchovies and Sardines. .... Salmon.and all other fish prepared or preserved, in- cludina oysters, not specially enumerated or pro- ▼idedfor 26 Oysters shelled in bulk .... 10 cents per gsd. Oyfters, pails containing, dec, Ac see item Pails Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint 3 cents per can, including the cans. Oysters in cans, over one pint and not over one quart. 6 cents per can, including the cans. Oysters in cans exceeding one quart, an additional specifie duty of five cents for each quart or fraction of a quart of capacity, including the cans 6 cents per quart. Oysters in the shell 25 lockages eontaining Oysters or other Fish, not other« wise provided for 26 Oils, spermaceti, whale *and other fish oils, N.E S 20 PrOTided that the whole or part of the said duties hereby imposed may be remitted upon proclama- tion of the Gk>vemor m Council, which may be 30 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. rt FeroMit. issued whenever it appears to his flatiafAotion that the Oorernment of tho United States and New- foundland, or either of them, have made changes in their tariffs of duties imposed upon articles im- ported from Canada in reduction or repeal of the duties iu force in said countries . Fisheries, the produce of all other, N.E.S 90 Fish Hooks, N.E b 80 Fish Nets, Seines, Lines and Twines, N.E.S S6 Fishing Rods 80 Fishing Flies with hooks 80 Fishplates, railway $12 per ton. Flax, fibre, scutched .1 cent per lb. Flax, fibre, hackled 2 cents per lb. Flax, tow of, scutched or green ^ cent per lb. Flax Seed 10 cents per bush. FlaxSeedOil 80 Flax, manufactures of, not elsewhere speoifled 90 Floor Oil Cloth ft cents per square yard and 30 Flour, Orain and Meal of all kinds, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 Flour, Buckwheat or Meal | cent per lb. Flour, of Corn or Oom Meal 40 cents per bbl. Flour of Bye 60 cents per bbl. Flour of Rice 2 cents per lb. FlourofSago 2cent8perlb. Flour, "Wheat 50 cts, per bbl. Flowers, wax flowers 20 Flowers, artificial, not elsewhere specified 25 Flower Bulbs, N.E.S 20 Fly Paper 86 Folding Machines , 10 Forgings for axles, axle blanks c lars, for carriages other than railway or tramway veh;c'da. . . .1 cent per lb. and Forgings of iron or steel, or forgings of whatever shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, N. E. S., ^ cent per lb., but not less than Forks, cast iron, not handled nor ground, or otherwise further manufactured. 10 Forks, toasting forks 30 Fowls 20 Fruit Syrups, not containing alcohol. . .1^ cent per lb. and 36 Fruits, dried. Apples 2 cents per lb. Fruit, dried. Raisins 1 cent per lb. and Fruits, dried, Currants, Dates, Figs, Prunes and all others, not elsewheretfpecified 1 cent per lb. Fruits, green, Grapes 2 cts. per lb. Fruits, green. Lemons see Oranges Fruit green, Oranges see Oranges Fruit, green, other N.E.S Fruits iu air-tight cans or other pkgs. weighing not over 1 lb., 3 cents per can. 80 36 10 20 •0 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent, and 8 oenti additional per can or pkg. for each pound or fraction of a pound over 1 pound in weight. The rate to include the duty on the cans or other pkgf . and the weight on which duty shall be payable, to include the weight of the cans or other pkgt. Fruits, preserved in brandy and other spirits, $1.90 per I.O. Furniture, of wood, iron, or any other material, for house, cabinet, or cffice, finished or in parts, including hair, spring, and other mattrasses, bolsters and pillows, cas- kets and coffins of any material 35 Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed 15 Fur hats, caps, mufifs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks, and other manufactures of fur ' ' 26 Fuse, not elsewhere specified 20 (3- Galvanized Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed 14 cent per lb. , but not less than 35 Galvanized sheet iron, thicker than No. 20 30 Galvanized sheet iron. No. SO guage 30 Galvanized sheet iron, thinner than No. 20 guage 12| Galvanic Batteries 26 Game 20 Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures, or parts thereof 30 Gas, for dentists and others 20 Gasaliers 30 German spirits of nitrous ether (sweet nitre) $3 per imperial gallon and 30 German and Nickel Silver, manufactures of, not plated. . . 25 German and Nickel Silver, plated, N. E.S 30 German Silver, in sheets, N . E . S 10 -• - - 20 20 Giant Powder 6 cts. p'^r lb. and Gilling Twines, linen thread Gin(Genevaj $1.75per I.G. Gin (Old Tom) $1.75- per I. G. Ginger Ale 20 Ginger Ale(Extiact) $2.00 per I.O. and 30 Ginger and Spices, of all kinds, except Mace and Nutmeg, .unground 10 Ginger and Spices, of all kinds, ground 25 Glass, Ornamented, Figured, Enamelled, and Stained. . 30 Glass, Carboys ai d Di mijolius. Bottles and Decanters, Flasks and Phials of lefcs capacity than eight ounces. . Glass, Flasks and Phials of eight ounces capacity and over, Telegraph and Light uii>g Rod Insulators, Jars } and Glass Balls, and cut, pressed, or moulded Table Ware. . . . , 6 cents per doz. pieces and Glass, Limp and Gas-light Shades, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Globes icr Lanterns, Lamps, and Gas Lights 30 30 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. •1 PeroMit Glass, stained, tinted, or painted SO Glass, window, stained 80 Glass, common and oolourless window glass 10 Imitation porcelain shades SO Glass, figured, enamelled and obscured white 80 Glass Pendants 80 Glass Gauges 20 Glass and Emery Paper 30 Glass, Plate, silvored 30 Glass, all others, and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 10 Globes, glass globes for lanterns 80 Gloves, cotton and lisle and thread 30 Gloves , silk 80 Gloves and Mitts, of cotton, leather, silk, wooUun, or nny other material 80 Qlue, sheet, broken sheet, and ground ... 3 cents per lb. Glue, liquid SO Glucose Syrup 9 cents per lb . Glycerine -80 Gold and Silver Waro, plated, N.B.S 80 Go' d and Silver Cloth 80 Gold Medals 20 Gold and Silver Jewelry 20 Gold and Silver, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified.. 20 Grain, of all kinds, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 Granite and Stone, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Grass, manufactures of, N . E.S ... . 20 Grindstones $2.00 per ton. Ground or pulverized law dust (wood) 25 Guano, artificial 20 Gum, British " 1 cent per lb. Gums, Assafoetida, Camphor and others, not elsewhere specified 20 Gum Arabic, artificial, a British gum .1 cent per lb. Gunpowder, gun, rifle, and sporting, in kegs, ^ kegs, and I kegs, and similar packages 6 cents per lb. Gunpowder, cannon and musket, in kegs and bbls 4 cents per lb. Gunpowder, canister, 1 lb. and ^ lb. tins.. 15 cents per lb. Ounpow^der, blasting and mining 8 cents per lb. Gun Wads, cardboard 35 Gun Wads, felt, covered with paper 35 (jun W ads, plain felt, not otherwise prepared 20 (Tun Covers 10 cents each and 80 Gun Caps, percussion .. 30 G utta Percha, manufactures of, not elsewhere provided for, 25 i Per cent. Hair, cutled 20 Hair, braidi, chaini, or oordi 80 Haircloth, for furniture . SO Hair Cloth, of all kinda 80 Hair Mattrasies 86 Hair, raanf. of, N.B.S 5*0 Hairpins, 80 Hams, freah, salted, dried or imoked 2 cts. per lb. Hammocks 2S Handles for scythes and snaths 85 Handkerchiefs, cotton and linen, plain, or printed, in the piece or otherwise SS Hankerchiefg, Silk SO Hardware, plumbers*, N.E.S 30 Hardware, hamesa makers and saddlers 35 Hardware f^^rriagemakers', builders' and cabinetmakerg\ 86 Hardware, upholsterers' , undertakers and house furnishing 80 Hardware, cabinetmakers', if made in whole or in part of iron or steel, shall pay 36 but if wholly devoid of iron or steel, sliall pay accord- ing to the material of which made. Hardware, other, N.E.S — 80 Harness and saddlery of every description and parts of the same 86 Hamessmakers* hardware 85 Hata and caps of linen or cotton cloth. . , , 26 Hats, caps and bonnets, not elsewhere specified 26 HayandStraw .... 20 Heavy Oil or Carbolic Oil lo Hemp Cordage i| cents per lb. and 10 Hemp, Twine 25 Hemp, other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Hinges, finished 1 cent per lb. and 26 Hinge blanks i cent per lb. and 9r Hob yails 1| cent per pound, but not less than 35 Hollow-ware, tinned, glased or enamelled, of cast or wroughtiron 30 Honey, in the comb or otherwise 8 cents per lb. Hops * ..6 cents per lb- Hop extract and hop roots 20 Horn and Ivory, manufactures of, fancy 80 Horn uid Ivory, manufactures of, N.E.S 20 Homed Cattle, not elsewhere specified 20 Horse Clothing, shaped (woolen) lO cents per lb. and 25 Horse Clothing, shaped, of cotton or any material, N.E.S. 80 Horse Blankets, not shaped 7* centa per lb. and 20 Horse Clippers 30 Horse Shoes l|centper lb., but not less than 35 Horse Shoe Nails l^ cent per lb., but not less than 85 Horses, not elsewhere specified 20 CUSlOMS TAKIKF. b3 Per cent. Hose, R ubber 5 cents per lb . and 15 Hose, hre hose of linen or cotton, lined with rubber 5 cents per lb. and 15 Hosiery, of Cotton sec Cotton Hosiery, of Silk 30 Hosiery, Wool, of all Kinds, not elsewhere specified 7^ cents per lb. ancl so House Furnishing Hardware, not otherwise provided for 30 Hubs, rough 15 Hubs, finished, plain 35 Hymn liooks 5 Hydrants, Valves and Water-gates ,, . . 30 Imitation f^recious Stones , not aet lo Imitation Porcelain Shades ... 20 Incense , 20 Indian Corn 7^ cents per bush Indian Corn Meal 40 cents per bbl. Indian Corn and Corn Sleal, when damaged by water in transition on appraised value 20 India Rubber, boots and shoes 25 India Rubber Clothing, or clothing made waterproof with India Rubber 35 India Rubber, vulcanized handles for knives and forks 10 India Rubber Hose, Belting, Packing, Mats and Matting 5 cents per lb. and 15 India Rubber, manufactures of, N. E.S 35 Ink, for writing 25 Ink, for printing 20 Ink Powder , 20 Iodine, resublimed , 20 Isinglass 20 Iron and Manufactures of — Afiricultural Implements (see item Agricultural implements). Adzes 35 Angles, rolled iron or steel .see Angles in steel Axes, chopping axes $3 per doz. and 10 Axes, of all kinds, Ad/es, Hatchets t be less thai Zf> j- c . . .1^ cts. per lb. Buckthorn and strip fencing. ........ .1^ cent per lb. Canada Plates — , .... .,, 12^ Caps for Umbrellas see Umbrellas Car Springs >......,. see Springs in steel Cast iron Forks, not hanuled nor ground or otherwise manufactured 10 Cast Scrap Iron .... $4 per ton. east Iron Vessels. Plates, Stove Plates and Irons, Sad Irons, Hatters* Irons, Tailors* Irons and castings of iron, N.E.S. (provided the duty shall not be less thanSOp.c.) $16 per ton, Oast Iron Pipes of STery dpscription (provided tfae duty shall not be less than 35p.e.) $13 per ton. Castings, Malleable Iron Castings, N. £. SS. (provided the duty shall not be less than 30 per cent.) $26 per ton. Caitinga, other, N.E.S ,,,,. SO Chain Traces or parts of harness 86 Chains, over 9-16 of an inch in diameter 6 Chains, other, N.E.S SO Channels see item Ai^glee in steel Composition Nails andSpikes and Sheathing Nails. ... SO Corrugated Sheet Iron. . . . i so Crowbars 1 cent per lb. and 86 Cut Nails and Spikes i cent per Jb. Cut Tacks seeTacksin item Taeks ^ Cutlery .see item CuUery 80 Per cent. Engines, Locomotive, which, with its tender, weighs 80 tons or over, shall pay a duty of not Ices than $2,000. Engines for ships see item Ships Engines, Locomotive, other, X.E.S SO Engines, Fire Engines 85 Engines, Steam EngincF, hollers and machinery, com- posed wholly or in part of jron or steel, N.E.S Eye-har Blanks see' Angles in steel. Fencing Barhud Wire, iron or iteel. . . .14 cents per lb. Fencing Buckthorn, iron or steel. 1| cents per lb. Fencing, Strip Fencing, iron or steel. . . If cents per lb. Ferro Manganese, Ferro Sfllicon, Speiger, Steel Bloom ends, and crop ends of steel rails for thQ manufacture of steel • • • * $2 per ton Ferro-Sillicon ,v2 per ton Ferules for Umbrellas see Umbrellas Fish Platep, Railway Fish Plates $12 per ton. Forgings of iron and steel, or forged iron of whatever shape or in whatever stoge of manufacture, X. E. S. (provided that the duty shall not he less than 35 p.c); Ij cts. per lb. Forgings for axles and car springs of all kinds, $30 per ton, blit not less than 95 per ceoi Forgings for carriages, oti>er ti^a^n aulMr.y &•« tram- way vehicles .1 o*^ jTper U). and Forks see item Alfrfr? mi ^v^^'i. Implemrnts Folks, cast iron, not b-andled nor grcuLd 'jor otherwise manufactured •.»»«.,, n«- . , Furniture ,..,,, 86 Girders see Angles ia. steel Hammers jK-e item Hammera Hardware see iUmi Hard^fmre Hinges, finished . ...1 cent per lb. and Hinge Blanks 1 cent per lb. and Hollow- ware, tinned and glazed , Hollow-ware, enamelled 80 Holluw-ware. sheet iron SO Horse Shoes and horse shoe nails. .1^ cent per lb., bitt not less than 85 ?9cp, or band, or scroll, or other iron, 8 inches or less in width, and not thinner than No. 20 gauge. . , $13 per ton. Hoop, or band, or scroll, or other iron, 8 inches or less in width, and thinner than No. 20 gauge 13| Iron in slabs, blooms, loops, puddled bars, or other forms less finished than iron in bars, and more ad- vanced than pig iron, except castings $9 per ton. Iron or Steel Rivets, Bolts with or without threads or nutp, or Bolt Blanks, less than } of an inch in diameter. 1 ^ cents per Vj. and SO SO 10 25 25 30 86 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent. Iron, Wrought Iron or Steel Nuts and Washers, Iron or Steel Rivets, Bolrs wiih or without threads or nuts, and Bolt Blanks and Finished Hinges, or Hinge Blanks, N.E.S. , . . 1 cent per lb. and 25 Iron, Swedish, rolled iron nail rods, under % inch in diameter, for manufacture of horse shoe nails ,,. 20 Iron Stove Shovels 30 Iron Rods, 1-4, 5 16, 3-8. 1-2 inch in diameter, coppered 30 Iron, other iron see Hoop or Band in iron Iron, all articles rated as iron of manufacture of iron shall be chargeble with the same rate of duty, if made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise provided for Joists , .see Angles in steel Kentledges, iron kentledge $4 per ton Locks 35 Locom oti ve Engines see Engines Loops. ,....■••• see Iron, in Slabs, in Iron Machinery see item Machinery Malleable Iron Castings ( see Castings above) Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not. Horseshoe Nails, Hob Nails and Wire Nails, and all other wrought Iron or Steel Nails N.E.S. , and Hoise, Mule or Ox Shoes .1 >a cent per lb. '^^Sftji but not less than Nails, cut Nails and Spikes of iron or steel 1 cent per lb. Nail Rods, Swedish rolled iron, under ^ inch" in diameter, for. the manufacture of horse shoe nails Nail Plate, iro.i or steel, 16 gauge and thicker $13 per ton Nails, composition, &c Notches, umbrellas , see Umbrellas Nuts see Iron, wrought iron or steel nuts, in iron Ornamental Iron Work and Wire work Other iron less finished than bar, &c see Iron in slabs, &c. Other iron, 8 inches or less in width, and not thinner than No. 20 gauge..... $13 per ton Other iron, 8 inches or less in width and thinner than No. 20 guage 12^ Picks, Mattocks, Blacksmiths' Hammers, Sledges, Track Tools, Wedges and Crowbars of iron or steel 1 cent per lb. and Pig iron, Iron Kentledge and Cast Scrap Iron $4 per ton Pipes, cast iron |12 per ton, but not less than Planing Mills and parts of in any stage of manufacture. Plates, iron or steel combined Plates, boiler or other plate see Boiler Plate in iron Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge and thicker $\Z per ton 35 20 20 30 25 35 35 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 87 Per cent. Flatca. cast iron plates. .$16 per ton, but not less than 30 Plates, stove plates $16 per ton, but not less than 30 Plate, GanadaPlate 12^ Plates, of iron or steel ...... see Sheet Iron, common or black, in iron Plates, circular, iron or steel, not less than 80 inches wide and not leas than | of an inch thick 30 Plate Plough Plate, cut to length, mould board, Ac 85 Ploughs see Agricultural Implements 35 Portable Steam Engines, Threshers, Separators, Horse Power, and parts of 35 Portable Saw Mills and parts of. 36 Portable Machines and parts of 85 PuddleBars $9 per ton Pumps, Iron Pitchers, Cistern, Well and Force Pumps 85 Hallway Fish Plates $12 per ton Bails see Bars in iron Bibs and Bings for umbrella see Umbrellas Bodi, nail rods • see Iron, Swedish, in iron Boiled iron or steel, Ao see Angles in steel Hope, wire rope 25 Bivets see Iron and Steel Biveta in iron Bods, rolled round wire roads, iron or steel, for manu- facture of wire see Wire Bods In item wire Bods, iron— 1-4, 6-16, B-8, 1-2 in diameter, coppered. .% 80 Safes, doors for safes and vaults of iron or steel 85 Scales, balances and weighing beams 8b Screws, commonly called •' wood 8crews,'» two inches and over in length 6 cents per lb. Screws, wood serews, one inch and less than two inches in length 8 cents per lb. Screws, wood screws, less than one inch in length. . . . 11 cents per lb. Screws, other, iron, steel, brass orothermetals,N.E.S. . 86 Scrap iron, wrought iron and scrap steel, being waste or refuse wrought iron or steel that has been in actual use and is fit only to be remanufactured $3 per ton Safes 85 Sections, sptcial see Anglfls in steel Scroll see Hoop, Ac. Sheet Iron, common or black, not thinner than No. SO _ gauge .$18 per ton Sheet Iron, corrugated — 30 Sheet Iron, galvanized. No. 20 gauge and thioker 80 Sheet Iron Signs, not framed •*... 80 Sheet Iron, common or black, smooth or polished, and coated or galvanized, thinner tiian Ko. SO gauge, Canada plates and plates of iron or steel, not less than 30 inches wide, and not lest than ^ of an inch in thickness 12| t ■■■ I !' V • 88 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per Sheet TroD, HoUow^ware Sheet Iron, manufacture of, N.E.S Shovels see item Shovels Slabs, iron in slabs $2 per ton Spikes and cut nails 1 centper lb. Spikes, composition nails and spikes and sheathing nails Spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, 1^ ct. per lb. but not less than Skates 20 cents per pair and Skelp Iron see Boiler Plate in iron Special sections see Angeles in steel Sprigs see item Tacks Springs .eee Springs in steel Squares jsee Bars in iron Stove Shovels Stoves $16 per ton, but not less than Stove Plates. $16 per ton, but not less than Structural Shapes ...... .see Angles in steel Structural work. . . . .l| cents per lb., but DOt less than Swedish rolled iron nail rode, undf r half an inch in diameter, for manufacture of horseshoe nails Tacks , pee item Tacks Tinned, gl:zed or enamelled hollow-ware of cast or wrought iron . Tubing ..see item Tubing Vessels cast iron $16 per ton, but not less than . Washers 1 cent per lb., and Wedges 1 cent per lb. , and Wire see item Wire Wire, iron for see Wire Rods in item Wire lion and manufactures of, or part iron or part of steel, N.E.S Provided that on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips, 9r steel sheets of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold rolled, cold hammered, or polished in any way, in addition to the ordinary process of hot roliiug 3r hammering, there shall be paid one-sixth of one cent per pound in addition to the rate imposed on the said material, 1-6 of one cent. Provided, farther, that all metal produced from iron or its ore, which is cast and malleable, of whatef«r description or form, without regard to the percentag* of carbon contained therein, whetner produced by cimentation or converted cast, or made from iron or Its ores by the crucible, Bessemer, pneumatic, Thomas Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin, or open earth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by the combination of two or more of the procestea, op their equivalents, or by any fission or other proceee cent. 80 80 20 86 30 30 30 30 35 20 30 30 Sl6 25 SO CUSTOMS TARIFF. 89 Per cent, -which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granulons or fibrous in structure which is oast and ^ midleable, except what is known as malleable iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel ; and, Provided further, that all articles rated as iron or manufactures of iron shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise specially provided for. Italian Cloth, cotton 32^ Ivory black and Lamp black 10 Ivory, manufactures of, fancy 80 Ivory, manufactures of, N.E.S 20 ivory Veneer, other 20 Ivorjr Knives and Folders, fancy 80 Jack Screws of every description, N.E.S. ... 85 Jams 5 cents per lb. Japanned and Tin Ware, not elsewhere specified 25 Japan Wax 3 cents per lb. Jeans, Kentucky 2 cents per sq. yd. and Jellies 5 cents per lb. Jerseys, ladies', made by hand. <6c 10 cents per lb. and Jerseys, ladies' , not made wholly or in part by hand labour or seamstress 7^ cents per lb. and Jewelry, of gold and silver or other metal imitations of, N.E.S. Jewel cases 10 cents each and Jute, carpeting and matting or mats 26 Jute, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 15 25 20 20 80 Kentucky Jeans, N.E.S 2 cents per sq. yd. and 16 Kerosene and Coal Oil, distilled, purified or refined, not elsewhere 8«)ecifi«d 7 1-5 cents per I.Q. Kerosene and Coal Oil fixture or parts thereof. 80 Kid Gloves and Mitts 80 Knives, for mowers and reapers and cutter-bars 86 Knitting Machines 80 Knitting Needles 80 Knitting Machine Needles SO Knitting Yarn, cotton, not bleached, dyed or coloured, under No. 40 ... 2 cents per lb. and 15 Knitting Yam, cotton, dyed or coloured, 3 cti. per lb. an4 16 Knitting Yarn, woollen 7^ cents per lb. and 20 Knobs, door kno^s, of earthenware 86 ^ h to CUSTOMS TARIFF. ParoMit. U 35 10 16 90 SO 80 S6 85 25 80 15 ao 80 6 5 Labels, for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, confectionery, and other goods, also tickets, i>08ter8, advertising bills and folders 15 cents per lb. and Lampblack and Ivory black... Lamb and Sheep Skins, tanned or dressad, but not coloured, waxed or glazed Lamb and Sheep Skins, dressed, waxed or glased Lamp Beflectors Lampwicks Lanterns, magic .» Lap Bugs, rubber Lap Dusters, of cotton, with woven coloured str^)es, or borders, but not embroidered Lap Dusters, Ac, d:c., 4:c., embroidered Lap Bobes, rubber 5 cents per square yard and Lard, tried or rendered 3 cents per lb. Lard, untried 1| cents per lb. Lard Oil Lava, manufactures of, fancy Lead, bars, blocks and sheets .60 cents per 100 lbs. Lead, old, scrap acd pig 40 cents per 100 lbs. Lead, white and red, dry and orange mineral, also diy whitezinc Lead, white, in pulp, not mixed with oil Lead pipe and shot ij cents per lb. Lead, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified •« 80 Leather, Belting Leather, and all upper leather, including Kid, Lamb, Sheep and Calf, tanned or dressed, but not coloured, waxed or glazed ..... 15 Leather, all upper and French Kid, dressed and waxed. . . 20 Leather Boots and Shoes 25 Leather Board 3 cents per lb. Leather, Morocco skins, tanned but rough or undressed. . . 10 Leather, other, and skins tanned, not elsewhere specified, 20 Leather, Patent, Japanned or enamelled 25 Leather, scrap and shavings 20 Leather, Sole, tanned but rough or undressed 10 Leather, Sole, tanned but not waxed. . . . 1| cent per lb. and 15 Leather, Sole an8 cent per lb. Oatmeal, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) • Oil, coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, Naptha, Benzole and Petroleum 7 1-5 cts. per I.G. Oil, Carbolic, or heavy oil Oil, Cement Oil, Castor Oil, Cod Liver, medicated Oils, Fish. N.E.S Oil, Flaxseed or Linseed, raw or boiled , Oil, Hair, perfumed or not , Oil, Lard Oil Oils, Lubricating, costing less than thirty cts. per. I. G. T 1-5 cts. per. Imp. gal. Oils, Lubricating, all others Oils, Neatsfoot Oil, Olive Oil, Seal. N.E.S Oil, Salad Oil, Sesame seed Oil, Sperm. Oil, Tallow. . , Oil, Vegetable Oils, not elsewhere specified Oils, Valatile or Essential Oils, Whale, N.E.S Oils, all other, not elsewhere Specified .... Oil Cake Crushed Gil Cloths for floor. . , .5 cents per square yard and Oil Cloth in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped painted or printed, India rubbered, flocked or coated, N.E.S... 5 cents per square yard and 20 35 SO or. 30 25 20 20 20 10 25 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 16 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent. Oil Cambric and Oiled Silk ... .8 cents per square yard and 16 Oiled Cotton Cloth 6 cents per square yard and 16 Opium (drug) $1 per lb. Opium, prepared for smoking $5 per lb. Optical Instruments, N.E.S 26 Orange Minerals, dry 6 Oranges and Lemons, in boxes of capacity not exceeding two and one-half cubic feet 25 cents per box. In half boxes, capacity one and onefourth cubic feet. ... 13 cents per box. In cases and all other packages 10 cents per cubic foot capacity. lu bulk $1.60 per thousand. In barrels not exceeding in capacity that of the 196 pounds flour barrel 65 cents per bbL Organs, Cabinet Beed Organs, having not more than two sets of reeds each $10 and 16 Organs, etc., having over two and not over four sets of reels each$15and 16 Organs, etc., having over four and not over six sets of reeds each $20 and 16 Organs, etc., having over six sets of reeds. . ..each $30 and 16 Organs, sets or parts of sets of reeds for Cabinet Organs. 26 Organs, Pipe Organs 26 Osiers and Willow Furniture 86 Osiers and Willow Works, not elsewhere specified 26 Oysters, fresh in shell 26 Oysters, in cans, (see cannfrd oyste.s) under items fish, etc. Oysters, shelled, in bulk. 10 cents per gal. Packages contaitfing Oysters or other Fish, not otherwise provided for >•..... 26 Packages containing fine salt to bear same duty as if im- ported empty, bags paying 25 Fails, Tubs and Churns, wood , 25 Paints and Colors, dry, viz., blue black, Chinese blue, Prussian blue and raw amber 20 Paints and Colors, in pulp, viz., carmine, cologne and rose lakes, scarlet and maroon, satin and fine washed white 20 Paints and Colors, viz., fire-proof paint, dry,. .^ ct. per lb. Paints and Colors, ground in oil or any other liquid. .... 25 Paints and Colors, Ochros, dry, ground or unground, wash- ed or unwashed, not calcined 10 Paints and Colors, Paris Green, dry 10 Paints and Colors, White and Red Lead and Orange Min- tral .. .... 5 Paints and Colors, White Lead in Pulp, not mixed with oil 5 Paiints and Colors, Zinc, dry white 5 ■\r "'■ 06 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent. Paints and Colon, dry, other, not elsewhere ipeoifled 20 Paints, mixed in varnish 20 cents per Imp. gal. and 26 Taper Cutters and Printing Presses 10 Paper Collars, Onffti and Shirt Fronts of paper 85 Paper seed bags, illustrated 6 cents per lb. and 20 Paper Bags, plain, N.E.S.... 85 Paper, parchment paper. . .. 35 Paper, drawing paper, mounted 85 Paper, enamelled, extra heavy 85 Paper Hangings, or Wall Paper, in rolls, on each roll of eight yards and under, and lo in proportion for all greater lengths ; Brown Blanks 2 cents. White Paper, Grounded Papers and Satins . . .8 cents. Single Print Bronzes 7 cents. Colored Bronzes. ... 9 cents. Embossed Bronzes 11 cents. Colored Borders, narrow 8 cents. Colored Borders, wide 10 cents. Bronze Borders, narrow 16 cents. Bronze Borders, wide 18 cents. Embossed Borders 20 cents. Paper files, clips and file hooks 80 Paper Mach6, manufactures of. 85 ^ Paper, Carpet Lining 35 Paper, Mill board, not straw board 10 Paper, of all kinds not elsewhere specified. ... 25 Paper Boxes, labelled empty 16 cents per lb. and 26 Paper Kites, as toys 80 Paper, Printing , 25 Paper, glass 30 Paper, ruled 86 Paper, Oiled 86 Paper, waxed 85 Paper, tarred } cent per lb. Paper, Tissue Paper 26 Paper, Union Collar Cloth, in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished 6 Paper, Union Cloth, im rolls or sheets^ glosseA or finished, 20 Paper, glazed 35 Paper, emery 80 Paper, filter paper, in sheets 25 Paper, filter paper, cut to shape 35 Paper, fly paper. . 36 Paper, Wrapping 25 Paper, pressed, in sheets 35 Paper, Sand Paper 30 Paper, Glazed, Plated, Marbled, B lamelled Paper, and Card Board similarly finished, not elsewhere specified. 85 Paper, manul'turesof, including ruled and bordered papers, papeteries, boxed papers, envelopes and blank books. . 36 Por cent. Parafi <> Wax ( andlea 6 CPtiti por lb Paste, perfumed 30 Patent Mt'dicincB, in liquid form ^see medioinea) 50 Patent IdndicinoR, other than liquid 2fi Patent Leather 25 Pears, green fruit 20 Peas. 10 cents per bush. Peas, v/hcn damaged by water in tranaitu (on appraised value) 20 Pearl card cases 39 Pearl, manufactures of, fancy , . . . . 80 Penholders SO Pen"il Cases. 25 Pens, steel 8fi Pens, pold 20 Pen Backs 30 Penknives W Pepper, ungronnd , 10 Pepper, ground 25 Perfumery, including toilet preparations 30 Perfumed Spirits in bottles or flasks, not weighing more than four ounces ,, 60 Perfumed .Spirits in bottles, flasks or other packages, weigh- ing more than four ounces .$2 per I O. and 40 Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, weight of the ineido pack- ages and wrappem to be included in the weight for duty 10 cents per lb. and 10 Photograph Albums 85 Photographs, mounted or not 6 cents per lb. and |S0 Photographs, silver waste 20 Photographic iJry Plates 16 cents per square foot. Photographers' Cards 35 Photographic and Stereoscopic Pictures, mounted 6 cents per lb. and 20 Piano Stools 36 Pianofortes, tquare, whether round cornered or not, not over 7 octaves $25 each and 80 Pianofortes, square, all other $30 each and 20 Pianolortes, upright $30 each and 20 Pianofortes, concert, semi-concert, or parlor grand piano- fortes .$50 each and 20 Pianos, part of- , *. ., . 25 Picks, N..B.S 1 cent per lb and 26 Pickles, in bottle, 16 half pint, 8 pint or 4 quart bottles to be held to contain a gallon 40 cts. pat gal. Pickles, in bulk, in vinegar or vinegar and mustard 86 cents per gallon. Pickles, in brine 26 cents per gallon. Picture Books 9 centa per lb. and 20 Pig, Copper 10 Pig Iron $4 per ton. • . '!! Ih H!| •.: M CUSTOMS TARIFF. Vn Pillowri and Bolsten . , Pine, manufoctured from wire of any metal Pipes, drain pipes and sewer pipes, glazed Pipesj soil and water pipes, of iron castings, $12 per ton, but not less than Pipes, Tobacco pipes. Briar and all wooden Pipes, roeerschaum., « < Pipes, meerschaum, imitation of. Pipes, stove pipes and elbows Pipes, Tobacco pipes, clay Pipes, Tobacco pip< 8, other N.E.S. Pipe Cases, Cigar and Cigarette cases Pitch (Pine), other, not elsewhere specified Pitch, Coal Pitch for roofing Planing Mills and parts of, in any stage of manufacturo.. . Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, ground not calcined. ... 10 cts. per 100 lbs. Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured 15cte. per 100 lbs. Plasters, medicated , all kinds Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all kinds, whether plated wholly or in part, not elsewhere specified Plates, Canada Plates, engraved on wood, steel or other metal Plow plates, mould boards, Ac, parts of plow Plough handles, of wood Plumbago Plumbago, manufactures of Plush, of cotton, colored Plush, silk ... Pocketbooks and Purses Polish for stoves , Polishing Powders, N.E.S Pomades Pomatum, or paste for tbe hair, mouth or skin Porcelain Slate, school slate .1 cent each and Porcelain Ware, other Porcelain Shades Porcelain, linen pump cylinders Porcelain Shades, imitation of , Pork , 1 cent per lb. Pork Barrels, cont'g 20 cents eicl*. Portable saw mills and planing mills, and parts thereof, in any stage of manufacture Porter, in bottles 18 cts. per I. G. Porter, in wood lo cts. per I.G. Potatoes, sweet. , , Potatoes, other 15 cts. per bush. Potted Meats. Poultry and Game of all kinds oenl. 86 10 85 86 as 30 16 80 S6 30 dO 30 10 10 85 25 30 12i 20 35 26 10 25 25 30 30 25 20 30 30 30 30 30 35 20 35 25 30 20 i CUSTOMS TARIFF. 99 Per cent. Powder, rifle and sporting powder 5 cts. per lb. Blasting and Mining powders 3 cts. per lb. CaDnon and Musket .. 4 cts. per lb. Canister Powder 15 cts. per lb. Giant, Dualin, Dynamite 5 cts. per lb. and 20 Nitro-Glycerino 10 cts. per lb. and 20 Powders, Baking, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty 6 cents per lb. Precious Stones, polished, but not set or otherwise manu- factured ,...., ... 10 Pressed paper, in sheets ..... , 35 Printed or dyed cotton fabrics, N.B.S 32 J Prints and Engravings 6 cents and 20 Printing Presses of all kinds, folding machines and paper cutters ; but not to include type writers, electric pens, numbering machines or dating stamps 10 Printing Irons. .. 30 Prunes and Plums, dried fruit 1 cent per lb. Prunella, twill cotton 2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15 Prunella, cotton and woolen netting for boots and shoes . . 10 Pulp, mineral 20 Pulps, wood pulp. 20 Pumps, iron, pitchcri spout, cistern, well and force pumps 35 Pumps, Steam SO Purses SO Putty pallette, glaners^ hacking knives and tables, and butchers' steels 30 Putty 25 Putty, dry, for polishing granite 20 Putty Knives 30 Q, Quilts or counterpanes, white, with woven colored border 25 Quilts of Cotton, or Bed Comforters, not including woven quilts or counterpanes 35 Quilt Frame Clamps, as furnishing hardware , SO la . ■■• .....,,... Rails, Iron or Steel Railway bars for railway and tramway of any form, punched or not punched, N.E.S $6 per ton. Railway Iron, fish plates $12 per ton. Railway Cars and Railway Carriage! . .. 80 Rasps and Files 85 Rattans, manufactured or partly manufactured 25 Razor Strops 25 Raw hide pickers for cotton looms 20 Receipts, printed , 85 Red Prussiate of Potash 4.« 10 3 i' '^Ri 100 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per Heeds, for organs Kefrigerators Besin, N.E.S Revolvers, not elsewhere specified see Fire-arms Rhubarb, ground or powdered Ribbons, of all kinds and material Rice, unhuUed or paddy, when imported direct from the country of growth or production Rice, other li cts. per lb. Rice Flour 2 cts. per lb. Ridges Food ^ Rifles, not elsewhere specified see Fire-arms Rifle Cartridges, N.E.S Rivets of brass Rivets, iron or steel i less than f of an inch in diameter, ^^ cent per lb. and Rivets, iron or steel, N.ES. 1 cent per lb. and Road Scrapers. ... Roofing Felts, tarred and coated Roller Skates, or parts of same ,20 cts. per pair and Rope, Iron "Wire Rope, or Cordage 1| cent per lb. and Roofing Slate, black or blue, when split or dressed only. . . 80 cts. per sq. Boofing Slate, red, green of other, when split or dretjsed only $1 per sq. Boots, medicinal, viz : Aconite^ Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Sarsaparilla, Squills, Tarraxicum and Valerian, ground or powdered Rotten Stone Rubber Hose, belting, packing mats and matting 5 cents per lb. and Rubber Hat Covers Rubbered Cloth and Sheeting. 5 cts. per yard and Rubber-Clothing, cr clothing made waterproof with Indian rubber , , Rubber Lap Rugi , , Rubber (Tweed) Clothing Babber Boots and Shoes Rubber, other manufactures of, N.E.S Rules, measuring, plain, of wood Rules, measuring, hinged or brass bound Ruling Pens Hum $1.75 per I.G. Rum Shrub $1.90 per I.O. Rye 10 cts. per bush. Ry«, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value). . Rye Flour 50 cts. per bbl. Rye Flour, when damaged by water in transitu (on ap- praised value) cent. 25 85 20 20 20 80 17* 30 20 30 30 30 25 35 25 30 25 10 20 20 15 35 15 35 35 3^ 25 25 26 85 10 20 20 i I ; ; .. |. CUSTOMS TARIFF. 101 i i Per cent. Sad Iron $16 per ton, but not less than 30 Saddlers' Hardware 35 Saddlers' Soap 20 Saddlery of every description 35 Safes, iron or steel, and doors for safes and vaults 35 S ago 20 Sago F'our 2 cts. per lb. Sails, for boats and ships 25 Sail Twine 5 Sail Palms, as manufacture of leather 25 Saleratus, or Bicarbonate 20 Salt, coarse, other than above 10 cts. per 1 00 lbs. Salt, fino, in bulk 10 cts. per 100 lbs. Salt, in bags, barrels or other packages. . 15 cts. per 100 lbs. (Packages containing Salt to pay same duty as if imported empty.) Saltpetre, nitrate of 20 Sand, colored 20 Sand Cloth 30 Sand (iron) or globules for'polishing granite , 20 Sandpaper, glass, flint and Emery paper , 30 Satin, Silk 30 Satin, and fine-washed white (colors) in pulp 20 Satteens 2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15 Satchels, Valises and Carpet Bagr 10 cts. each and 30 Sauces, in bulk 40 cents per gal. and 20 Saw Mills, portable, and piarts of 35 Saws, of all kinds 30 Scales, Balances and Weighing Beams 35 Screens, Japan, as furniture 35 Screws, commonly called wood screws, 2 inches and over in length 8 cts. per lb. 1 inch and less than 2. Sots, per lb. Less than 1 inch 11 cts. per lb. Screws, of brass or other metals, N.E.S 35 Screw Jacks of every description 35 Scythe handles or snaths 35 Sealskins, fur, wholly or partially dressed 15 Sealskins, raw see Furs Sealskin, imitation in wool 7 j[ cts. per lb. and 20 Seamless Drawn Tubing, copper ^ 10 Seamless Drawn Tubing, zinc 10 Seamless Cotton Bags 2 cts. per lb. and 15 Seeds, N.E.S 20 Sesame, Seed Oil 20 Sewer Pipes, glazed, not iron 36 Sewer Pipes, unglazed, not iron .... 20 Sewing Machines, whole, or heads or parts of heads of Sewing Machines $3 each and 20 ' Mn ■ I,. ; \- 102 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 12i 16 30 Per ceiit. Seeing MachincB, parts of, imported separately 38 bewing Thread on Spools, cotton 25 Sewing • otton Thread, in hanks, black and bleached, three and six cord .... Shades, Cloth Shades 6 cents per square yard and Shades, Glass, for la. ps and gas lights Shades, imitation porcelain 20 Shawls, Cashmere and Paisley, if not composed chieCy of Bilk Shawls, Indian or Paiamatta, Shawls, Silk Shawls, "Woollen Shawls, other, N.E S 25 not silk 25 30 ..» 26 .. . 25 20 Slieep. Sheep Skins, tanned or dressed but not coloured, waxed or glazed 15 Sheep Skins, dressed and waxed or glazed 20 Sheetings, Cotton, bleached and unbleached, not stained, painted or printed 1 ct. per sq. yd. and 15 Shells, manufactured, fancy 80 Shells, manufactures of other, N.B.S 20 Shingles, Wood 20 Sheet Music lOcts. per lb. Sheet Iron, galvanized, No. 20 gauge and thicker 30 Sheet Iron, common or black, not thinner than No, 20 gauge. $13 per ton. Sheet Iron, common or black, coated or galvanized, thinner than No. 20 gauge 13| Shelf Brackets 80 Ships and all other vessels, built in a foreign country, • whether steam or sailing vessels, on application for Canadian register, on the fair market value of the hull and all appurtenances except machinery 10 Machinery on same. .. 25 Ships, repairs on (according to material). Shoes, wholly of felt 10 cents per lb. and 25 8hoe8,N.B.S 25 Shoemakers* Ink and Blacking . . . 30 Shoemakers* Pitch 20 Shoe Linings, twilled cotton 1 ct. yer sq. yd. and 15 Shoe Linings, coloured jeanettes 2 cts. per sq. yd. ani 15 Shoe Laces, of any material 30 Shoe Shanks, steel for (see Clock Springs, steel for, iu steel) Shot, Lead .li cent per lb. Showcases ,.. $2 each and 35 Shovel Handles, all wood 25 Shoulders and Sides, fresh, ealted, dried or smoked 2 ctB, per lb. Signs, Sheet Iron Signs, u6t framed 30 Silk Hosiery 30 Silk Lace SO CUSTOMS TARIFF. 103 Per cent. Silk Twiat, Sewing Silk, and silk thread or yarn .... 25 Silk, Tram Silk, coloured 25 Silk Umbrellas and Parasols. . 30 Silk Bands, Ae.» for hatters' use. . . .see Hatters' Bands, Ac. Silk Velvets, and all manufactures of silk, of which silk is the component part of chief value, not elsewhere specified 30 Silk, in the gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown organzine, and raw spun silk npt coloured ... 15 Silk — Manufactures of, embrace glac6, gros grain, ducape. barathea, Cashmere, Gros de Naples, black and coloured ; black and coloured Turquoise, satins, sar* senets, Persians, poplins, and all other piece goods of which silk is the component part of chief value; all silk clothing, velvets, terries, chenilles, ribbons, velvet ribbons, tassels, shawls, hosiery and underclothing, ties, scarfs, bows, ferrets, handkerchiefs, Prussian bindings, eofa gimp, mantillas or jackets, silk warp, Paramatta, silk tapestry, silk warp alapaca, d:c. 30 Siik, plush netting, used for the manufacture of gloves. ... 15 Silver Coin (United States) SO Silver Medals, N.E.S see Medals 20 Silver Leaf .- , 80 Silver-plated Ware, N.E.S 30 Silver, Plate Glass 80 Silver, rolled 10 Silver, German and nickel silver manufactures of not plated, 25 p.c. ; if plated 30 Silver Soap 20 Sisal Cordage of all kinds 1| cent per lb. and 10 Sizing, cream and enamel sizing 1 cent per lb. Skates of all kinds 20 cts. per pair and 30 Skate Blades, unfinished, steel 80 Skins, Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed 15 Slabs, iron $9 per ton. Slates, for roofing, black or blue, when split or dressed only 80 cts. persq. Slate Flagging for Walks $2 per ton. ; : Slates, for roofing, green and other colours, whe« split or dressed only $1 per square Slates, school and writing slates 1 cent each and 20 Slate Mantles .i 30 Slate Pencils 20 Slate Slabs, square and in special shapes, 1 ct. per sq. ft. and 25 Slates of all kinds, and manufactures of, N.E.S 1 ct. per sq. ft. and 25 SnufF and manufactured tobaccos .30 cts; per lb. and 12^ Soap, common brown and yellow, not perfumed 1^ cts. per lb. Soap, common soft and liquid, not perfumed SO Soap, Castile and White 2 cts. per lb. I'H ■! . ■ 104 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent. Soap, perfumed or toilet, the weight of the inside packages and wrappers to be included in the weight for duty. . . . 10 cents per lb. and 10 Soap, powders 3 cts. per lb. Soda, sulphate of see Salt Cake. Soda, sulphate of, N.E.S 20 Soil Pipes, cast iron $12 per ton, but not less than 85 Solder 80 Sole Leather, tanned but rough or undressed 10 Sole Leather, tanned but not waxed or glazed, ^ ct. per lb» and 16 Sole Leather, tanned, waxed and glazed 20 Spectacles and Eye Glasses of all kinds, finished 30 Spectacles, parts of and Eye Glasses, unfinished 25 Spermaceti 20 Sperm Oil 20 Spices of all kinds, except Mace and Nutmegs, unground. . 10 Spices, as above, ground 25 Spices, Mace aiid Nutmegs 25 Spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, 1^ ct. per lb. , but not less than 35 Spikes and Nails, cut, of iron or steel l cent per lb. Spikes and Nails, composition and sheathing . 20 Spindles, bauds, cotton cord, as cordage, l^ ct. per lb. and 10 Spirits and Strong Waters, not having been sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Syke's Hydrometer, for every Ixuperial Gallon of the strength of proof by such Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than a gallon, viz. : Geneva Gin, Bum, Whisky, and un enumerated articles of like kinds ... $1.75 per I. G. Spirits, Absinthe $2.u0 per I.G. Spirits, Alcohol $1.75 per I.G. Spirits, Alcohol, wood alcohol or wood uaptha. . $1.90 per I.G. Spirits, Alcohol, homceopathic alcohol, $1.75 per proof gal. Spirits, Brandy , $2.00 per I.G. Spirits, Whisky, Geneva Gin and Rum $1.75 per I.G. SpiritsofWine $1.75perl.a. Spirits, sweetened or mixed so that the degree of ■itrergtii cannot be asccHained as aforesaid, viz. : 7>*r)U'ijhmb, Cordials, Scheidam Schnapps, Taffla, Bitters, and unenumerated articles of like kind. . $1.90 per I.G. S|.\rit8 and Strong Waters mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, and although thereby coming under the ^ denomination of Proprietary Medicines, Tinctures, Essences, Extracts, or any other denomination. Medi- cinal Elixirs and Fluid Extracts, in bulk or bottle, not elsewhere specified, shall be nevertheless deemed spirits or strong waters and subject to same duty as such, . , $2 per I.G. and 80 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 105 Per cent. Spirits and Strong Waters, not elsewhere specified $1.90 per I.G. Spirits of Turpentine. . , 10 Sponges 20 Spoors made wholly of wood.uscd in cotton machinery and other 25 Spoons, silver spoons 80 Spoons, tinned ironspoons 30 Spokes, Hubs Felloes, rough or sawn only .... 15 Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, finished, dutiable as Carriage paxta see Carriages Springs, clock springs 10 Springs, iron or steel, and parts thereof, for B.R. cars, &c. (see Iron) $30 per ton, but not less than 35 Springs, iron or steel, and parts thereof, other than for railway or tramway vehicles. 1 cent per lb, and 30 Springs, other, N.E.S $30 per ton, but not less than 35 Sprigs, Tack9 and Brads, not exceeding 16 ounces to the thousand 2 cts. per 1,000 Sprigs, Tacks and Brads, other 2 cts. per lb. Stained Glass 30 Starch, Corn Starch and all preparations having the quality of starch 2 cts. per lb. Statuettes , , , SO Statues to pay according to material. Staves, prepared for barrels 25 Steam Pumps SO Steam Radiators SO Steam Engines, portable 36 Steel and manufactures of : Adzes 85 Agriculturallmplements see item Agric^l Imp'ts Angles, Finger Bars and Reapers and Mowers, being angle iron or steel cut to exact length, rolled, sheared off and straightened, with a slat cut out of the side of each bar as parts of mowers and reapers, 35 Angles, rolled iron or steel Angles, Channels, Struc- tural Shapes and Special Sections, weighing less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, K.E.S-j ^ ct. per lb. and. . 10 Angles, iron or steel, beams, girders, joists, channels, structural shapes and special sections, weighing not less than 25 lbs per lineal yard. , 12} Angles, rolled iron or steel Angles, Beams, Girders, Joists, Channels, Eye-bar Blanks made by the Kloman process, together with all other structural shapes of « rolled iron or steel bridge plate, not less than }of an x, inch thick, nor less than 15 inches wide, when im- ported by manufacturers of bridges for use exclusively 141 the manufacture of iron and steel bridges Axles and parts thereof for carriages other than railway or tramway vehicles 1 cent per lb. and 80 12i 1(X CUSTOMS TARIFF. is ■« Per cent. Axles for railway and tramway cars $30 per ton, but not less than 8A Axles, all other not E.S . .$30 per ton, but not less than 86 Axle Bars, Axle Blanks or Forgings for axles for carriages other than railway or tramway vehicles ... 1 cent per lb. and 80 Axle Bars, Axle Blanks or Forgings, for axles, all other, N.E.S $30 per ton, but not less than 86 Axes, chopping $2 per doz. and 10 Axes, other, N. E.S 86 Bands and Hoops, N.E.S- , valued at 4 cents or less per lb 80 but not less than .$12per ton. Bands and Hoops, N.E.S., valued at over 4 cents per Ih.. 19| Bars, Crowbars 1 cent per lb. ana 25 Bars, Railway Bars and Rails for railways and tram* vraysofany form, punched or not punched, N.E.S. $6 per con. Bars and Billets, N.E.S., valued at 4 cents or less per lb 80 but not less than $12 per ton. Bars and Billets, N.E.S-, valued at over 3 cents per lb. li^ Barbed Wire Fencing 1^ cents per lb. Beams, weighing beams 86 Blanks see Iron, Wrought Iron and Steel Nuts in iron. Bloom Ends for the manufacture of Steel $2 per ton. Blooms and Slabs, valued at 4 cents per lb. or less .... 80 but not less than. . $8 per ton. Blooms and Slabs, valued at over 4 cents perib 12| Bolts, with or without threads or nuts, and bolt blanks less than | of an inch in diameter 1^ cents per lb. and 80 Bolts with or without threads or nuts and bolt blanks. N.E.S .1 cent per lb. and 86 Bridge Plates not less than } of an inch thick, nor less than 16 inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of bridges for use exclusively in the manufacture of bridges 12^ Castings, N.E.S $26 per ten. but not less than 30 Cast Scrap Steel $4 per ton. Chains over 0-16 of an inch in diameter 6 Chains, other, N.E.S 80 Crowbars 1 cent per lb. and 26 Discs for Harrows 86 Discs for Harness 36 Ends, crop-ends of steel rails for the manufacture of steel $2 per ton. Files ,.85 ...... SO File Blanks Fish Plates, Railway Fish Plates . . . .$12 per ton. I< CUSTOMS'TAK P. 107 Peroeat. Forgings, Axles or Springs for carriages other than railway or tramway vehicles. 1 cent per lb. and 80 Forgings fur Axles and Car Springs of all kinds $30 per ton, but not less than 85 Forgings of whatever shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, N.E.S 1^ cents per lb., but not less than 85 Hammers, Blacksmiths' Hammers ... 1 cent per lb. and 26 Haimmers, other, N.E.S 86 Ha^y Knives , $2perdoz. and 20 Hatchets 86 Hinges, finished 1 cent per lb. and 26 Hinge Blanks 1 cent per lb. and 26 Hoes 6 cents each and 25 Hooks, fish-hooks with flies 80 Ingots, Cogget Icgots, valued at 4 cents or less 80 but not less than $8 per ton. Ingots, Cogget Ingots, valued at over 4 cents per lb. . . . 12| Knives, Reapers' and Mowers' Knives 86 Knives, hay knives $2 per doz. aud 20 Locks , 85 Mattocks 1 cent per lb. and 25 Mould Boards, steel cut to shape, Ac, for ploughs 85 Nails, Cut Nails , .1 cent per lb. Nails, other, N.E.S lucent per lb. but not less than , 85 Needles SO Nuts or Bolt-blanks, less than } of one inch in diameter 1^ cents per lb. and 80 Nuts. N.E.S 1 cent per lb. and 25 Other Steel, N.E.S 80 Picks 1 cent p«r lb. and 25 Plates, Scraper Plates 80 Plates of Steel and Iron combined 80 Plates engraved on steel 20 Plates, Nail Plates of Iron or Steel, 16 gauge and thicker $13 per ton. Plates, Steel Plates, not less than 80 inches wide and not less than ^of an inch thick . . 12| Plates, Plough Plates, Mould Boards, er square yard and 16 Transfer Pictures , 86 Traps, steel 80 Tripoli 30 Trucks, rsUlway depot SO Trunks of ali kinds 80 Trunk Trimmings of tinned iron 80 Tricycles 80 Tubs, wood ,, 36 Tubing, seamless drawn tubin|^, of brass, copper and zinc. . 10 Tubing, lap welded iron tubing, threaded and coupled or toot, 1^ inches in diameter and over, but not over two inches, for use exclusively in artesian wells, petroleum pipe line and for petroleum refineries 90 Ill 112 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Per cent. Tubing, Boiler tubes, of wrought iron or steel 15 TubiDg, wrought iron tubing, threaded and coupled or not, over 2 inches in diameter 15 Tubes, rolled. steel, not welded, not more than 1^ inches in diameter 15 Tubing, other wrought iron tubes or pipes 6-10 of I cent per lb. and 80 Tubing, wrought, square 6-10 of 1 cent per lb. and 30 Turpentine, Spirits of 10 Tweeds, wool 7| cents per lb. and 20 Twines, Sail, when to be used for boatb* and ships' sails ... 8 Twines, all other. . , , 25 Twines, manufactures of, N.ES 25 Twine boxes 30 Type, rubber type., 25 Type, for printing 20 Type Metal 10 Type Writers 80 Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sunshades of all kinds and materials. , , so Umbrella and Parasol, steel and iron or brass ribs, runners, rings, caps, notches, tin caps and ferrules, when im- ported by and for the use of manufacturers of umbrellas, 20 Undertakers' Hardware....... ...,, 80 Upholsterers' Hardware ^ , 80 Unenumerated Articles 20 Valentines and Christmas Cards 6 cents per lb. and 20 Valentine's Meat Juice 25 Valises. . lo cents each and 80 Vanilla, Essence of. $1.90 per I.G. and Varnish Makers' Black Varnish, Lacquers, Japan, Japan driers, liquid* driers, and Coiodion and oil finish not elsewhere specified 20cts. per I.Q. and Vaseline, and all similar preparations of petroleum for toilet, medicinal or ether purposes, in bulk 4 cents per lb. In bottlesor other packages, not over one lb. in weight each , ^8 cts. per lb. V egetables, Potatoes, not elsewhere specified -. -, ^., . . 15 cents per bush. Vegetable Oil, not efsewhere specified .. jo Vegetables, Onions . W 26 Vegetables, prepared or preserved, not elsewhere'spccified, 25 Vegetables, Sweet Potatoes and all other Vegetables, not •laewheie specified 25 20 20 25 m CUSTOMS TARIFF. 118 Per oent* Vegetables, Tomatoes .30 cts. per bush, and 10 Vegetables, Tomatoes and other vegetables, including Com in cans weighing not over 1 lb 2 cts. per can. And 2 cents additional per can for each pound or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight, the weight of cans or pkgs. to be included in the weight of the article. Velvets, silk 30 Velvets, cotton 20 Velveteens 20 Veneers of wood, sawn only. 10 Veneers of wood, cut or shaved with knife 25 Vents, Fireclay Chimney Linings, not vitrified or glazed. ... 20 Vermicelli and Maccaroni 2 cents per ib. Vermouth Bitters $1.90 per I.G. Vermouth Wine $1.90 per I.G. Vinegar 15 cents per I.G. Vises 30 Volatile, or Essential Oil, for manufacturing purposes 20 Vulcanite Jewelry 20 ■V7" Wadding, Cotton, Unbleached, not dyed or coloured. ...... 2 cts. per lb. and 15 Wageon and Cart Bushes 35 Walking Sticks 25 Walnuts 3 cents per lb. Warps, Cotton, not bleached, dyed or coloured 2 cents per lb. and 15 Warps, Cotton, if bleached, dyed, or coloured.. 3 cents per lb. and 15 Washers, wrought iron or steel , . .1 cent per lb. and , 25 Washing Cryst il 20 Waicfics rmd Watch Cases. 25 Wauh .nnd Jowcl, cas(ts t'jr, and other like articles, of any inaieriai 10 cts. each and 30 \VHtch Keys, of ;. eel or bras:; 30 Watches (Jhrononic'.er ...... 25 Watch actions or movements 10 Water Meters 30 Wax Candles ,> 25 Wax, Beeswax, and oilier, not elsewhere specified 20 Wax, larufliu Wax or Stcarine 3 cts. p or lb. (. Wax yiowrors , 20 Wax Tapers , . . , 25 W(ix, manufactures of, other 20 Web, clastic -. 25 Wei), non-elastic .,,,., 20 Wedg. H ,. , .1 cent per lb. and 25 Weighing Beamis, of iron or steel ". . . . 85 8 ' M •Si 214 CUSTOMS TAEIFP. m Percent. Whale Bone, manufactured, fancy ,.. SO Whale Bone, manufacturee of, N.E.S , . 20 Whale Oil, N.E.S 20 Wheat 15 cents per bush. Wheat, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 Wheat Flour 60 cts. per bbl. Wheat Meal 50 cts. per brl. Wheat Flour, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 Wheels, parts of, Hubs and Spokes, in the rough 15 WlieelbaiTows, and other like articles 30 Whips, all kinds and materials 30 Whip Lashes 30 Wljibky $1.75 per LG. White Lead, in pulp, not mixed with oil ,. 5 "White Lead and Red Lead, aud orange mineral dry 5 VQSaite Zinc 6 Wicks for coal oil stoves 30 Wicks for lamps *"• 30 Wicks, candle 20 Winceys of all kinds, not otherwise provided for 22| Wines, Prune Wines, containing less than 40 proof spirits, $1.90 per gal. Wmes, Prune Wines, containing over 40 proof spirits, $2 per gal. aud 80 Wike, VeriiTiouth Wine $1.90 per Imp. gal. Winei: of all kinds, except sparkling wines, iuclu£ng gingv'ir, orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder ) and Ci^rrant, containing 20 p.c. or less of spirits of strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, imported in wood or bottles (6 ^ts. or 12 pints to I.G. ) 25 cts. per I.G-. and 40 Wines, containing over 2C p.c and not over 27 p. c 28 ets. per I.(^. and 80 Wines, containing over 27 p.c. apd not over 28 p.c 31 cts. per I.G. and 30 Wines, containing over 28 p.c. and ru>% over 29 p.c Si^cts. per I.G. and SO Wines, containing over 29 p.c. and not over 30 p.c 37 cts. per I.G. and 30 Wines, containing over 30 p.c. and not over 31 y».c 40 cts. per I.(^. and 30 Wines, containing over 31 p.c. and not over 32 p.c 43 cts. per IM and; '^30 Wines, containing over 32 p.c. and not over 33 p.c 46 cts. per I.G. and SO Wines, containing over 33 p.c. and not over 34 p.c 49 cts. per I.G. and 80 Wines, containing over 34 p.c. and not over 35 p.c 62 cts. per I.G. and 30 :; ' CUSTOMS TARIFF. 116 Per cent. Winei, containing over 35 p.c. and not over 36 p. c 55 ct8. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 36 p.c, and not over 37 p.c 58 ctB. per I.Q. and Winea, containing over 37 p.c. and not over 38 p.c 61 cts. per I.G-. and Wines, containing over 38 p.c. and not over 39 p.c 64 eta. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 39 p.c. and not over 40 p.c 67 cts. per I.f}. and Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottl#j containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, old wine measure. ,$3.00 per doz and In bottles, containing not more than a pint atxd more than one-half pint wine measure. .$1.50 per doz. and In bottles, containing one-half pint each or less. ...... 75 cts. per Joz. and In bottles, containing more than one quart $3 per doz., si. 50 per T.(j. and Note.— All Liquors imported undei the name of Wine and contaiEing more than 40 per rent, of spirit of Btrengtli of proof by Sykea' Hydrometer, sh^ cts. ptr lb. and 20 Yarn, Worstred Yarn ■.... 7}^ cts. per lb. and 20 Yeast Cakes and Compressed Yeast, in pkgs. or bulk of 1 lb. or over 6 cents per lb. Yeast Cakes, in pkgs. of less than 1 lb. . . ., ,, ,8 cents per lb. z ' Zinc. Cbloiide, Salts and Suphate of 5 Zinc, seamless drawn tubing 10 Zinc, dry white (paint) o Zinc . Sulphate of, not elsewhere mentioned 25 Zinc. Dust 20 Zinc.Saltsot 5 Zucure 20 \ FEEE LIS r.— (Not elsewhere specified. ) Acid, " Boracic." — Acid, Oxalic — Aconite Root. — Agates, not polished or otleiwise manufactured. — Ale, Beer and Porter, barrels containing? bottled ale and porter are considered packages for exportation only, and therefoie free of duty. — Alkanet Root, — Aloes. — Alpaca, hair of the, unmanufactured, — Alum. — Am- bergris. — Amber, Gum. — Ammonia. Sulphate of. — Anatomical Perparations. — Anchors. Arimals, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine Dogs, and pure bred Fowls, including Pheasants and Quails, for impiovement of stock, under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board and approved by the (Governor in Council. — Animals brought into Canada, temporarily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other, association. But a bond shall be first given in accordance with regulations to be the perscribed by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable shall be paid in the case of their sale in Canada' or if not re exported within the time specified in such bond. — Animals of all kinds imported from Newfoundland.— Aniline Dyes, in bulk or packages of not less than one pound weight. — Antimony. — Antiquities, collections of. Anthracite Coal. — Anthracite Coal Dust, — Apparatus when imported by and for use of Colleges and Schools, Scientific and Literary Societies, such as are not manufactured in Canada. — Apparel, wearing, and other personal articles and household effects (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada. — Arms and Munitions of War, imported by and for the use of Army and Navy. — Arsenic. — Arsenic of Aniline.— Articles ex- warehoused for Ships' Stores. — Ashes, Pot, Pearl and Soda. — Asphallum.— Australian Gum.* Bananas, Green Fruit.— Bark, Hemlock. -^Bark, Oak and Tanners Bark, Oak (extract of) or Quercitron, for tanning.— Bean, Tonquin Bean Seed, crude.— Beans, Vanilla and Nux Vomica.— Bees.— Bent Glass, for the manufaciure of Show Cases, provided it is not made in Canada.— Berries, for dying or used in composing dyes. — Bicl^romate of Potash, crude. — Bi- chromate of Soda,— Bolting Cloth, not made up— Bone Dust, for manufacture of Phosphate and Fertilizers. — Bone Ash, for manufactured, burnt, calcined, ground or steamed. — Books, printed in any of the Languages or Dialects ot any of the Indian Tribes of the Dominion. — Books, Educational, imported ex- clusively bj^ and for the use of schools for the deaf dumb, and blind. — Books, printed byl^any Government, or by any Scientific Association, or other Society now existing for the promotion of learning, and letters issued in the course of their proceedings and not for the purpose of trade. — Borax, in lump. — Borax, ground. — Brass, old and scrap — Brass Wire, round or flat. — Brass, in sheets. — Brass, twisted Brass and Copper Wire, when imported by manufactuiers of boots and shoes for use in their factories.— Brick. Fire Brick, for use exclusively in process of manufactures. — Brimstone, crude or in roll or flour. — Bristles, — Britannia Metal in pigs and bars. — Bromine. — Bullion. Gold and Silver. Cardimon _Seed. — Costs, fas models for me use of schools'of design.— Cattle, for improvement of siock.— Catgut Strings "or Gut Cord for Musical Instruments. — Catgut or Whipgut, un- manufactured — Caustic Soda, other. — Ciialk and Clif? Stone, unmanufactured — Chamomile Flowers. — Cherries. — China Clay, natural or ground.— Chinchona Bark. — Chloride of Lime. — Chronometers for Ships. — Church Bells. — Cinabar. — Clays. — ClifT Stone, unmanufactured— Clover Seeds. — Coal, Anthracite. 2-Coal Dust, Anthracite Coal Dust.— Cobalts, Ore of .—Cobalt, Metallic Colour, dry. — Cocoanut Oil, in its natural State. — Cocoa Bean, shell and nibs. — Cod Oil, from Newibundland. — Cochineal.— Coffee, Green, imported from other countries than U.S.— Coins, Gold and Silver, except U.S. silver coins. — Coir and Coir Yarn. — Colours. Metallic, viz, : Cobalt, Zinc, and Tin. — Communion Plate and plated ware for use in Churches. — Compasses for ships. — Copper, in sheets or plates. — Copper Wire, N.E.S. — Copper, precipitate of, crude. — Copperas, Sulph- ate of Iron. — Cork-wood or bark, unmanufactured. — Cotton, raw. — Cotton Seed — >Cotton Yarns, finer than No. 40, unbleached bleached or dyed, for use in the manufacture of Italian Cloths, Cotton Wool.— Cotton Seed Cake. — Cranberries. — Cream of Tartar in Crystals. — Currant Vines and Brushes. Diamonds, dust or bort. — Diamonds, unset, Jincludingl black Diamonds for borets. — Diamond Drills, for prospecting for m.inerals. — Dogs, pure bred, for improvement of stock. — Dragon's Blood. — Drugs, n-^* elsewhere specified, in a crude state, used tj CUSTOMS TARIFF. 119 n dyin^ or tanning. — Duck, for beltinipr and hose, when im- ported by manufacturers of rubber goodg for use in their fac- tories. — Dust, anthracite coal dust. — Dyeing articles, in crude state, not elsewhere specified. — Dye, jet black- Earth, Fuller's, not perpared. — t.bony, not further manafac- tured than sawn or split. — Eggs. — Emery. — Entomology, speci- mens of Ergot. — Esparto or Spanish Grass, for the manufacture of paper. — Extract of Logwood. — E.xtract of Logwood in liquid form, containing no other ingredient. — *''ancy Grasses, dried, but not coloured nor otherwise manu- factured — Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. — Fibre, Mexican. — Fibre, Tampico or Istle. — Fibre, vegetable for manufacturing purposes. — Fillets of Cotton and Rubber, not exceeding 7 inches wide, for manufacture of card clothin?.. — Fire-arms, imported by and for use of nrmy and navy. — Fish Skins and fish offal, when imported by manufacturers of glue for use in their factories.— Fish, fresh, dried, salted or smoked. Fish oil, and all products of fish and seal oil, the natural products of Newfoundland. — Fish hooks, nets, seines', lines and twines, for the use of the fisheries, but not to include sporting fishing tackle, or hooks with flies, or trawling spoons. — Flint, flints and ground flint stones. — Flower Seeds. — Fossils. — Fowls, Duie bred, also pheas- ants and quails for improvement of stock. — Fruits, green and edible berries in their natural state, viz. : Apples, apricots, bananas, cherries, mangoes, olives, peaches, pine apples, plan- tains, plums, pomegranates, quinces, and shaddocks. — Black- berries, cramberries, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries. — Fur Skins, of all kiml^ notdres-^ed in any manner. Gas. Coke, wnen useu m Canadian manufactures only. — Gen- tian Root, — German Silver, in sheets, for manufacturing pur- poses,— Gilling twine, imported for the use of the fisheries. — Glass, bent for manufacture of show cases, provided it is not made in Canada. — Gold F.eaters' moulds and skins.— Guano and other animal and vegetable manures. — Gum Senegal, as gum arbic. — Gums, Amber, Arabic, Australian, Copal, Damar , Mastic, Sannarac, Shellac and Tragacanth.— Gum, shellac. Hair, Angola," Bison, Buffalo, Camel, Goat, i Hog, Horse and Human not curled or otherwise manufactured. — Hemlock Bark. — Hemlock, seed and leaf. — Hemp, undressed. — Hickory Spokes, rough turned, not tenanted, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenented or polished.— Hickory, lumber, unma- nufactured. — Hides, raw, whether dry, salted or pickled. — Horns. — Horn Strips, used in making corsets. — Horned Cattle, for im- provement. of stock. — Horses, tor impcrvement of stock. Ice.— Indian Hemp, crude drug. — Indian Rubber, unmanufac- tured.— Iodine, crude. — Iron and manufactures of; Anchors; Beams for iron or composite ships or vessels ; Hoop Iron, not exceeding ^^thsofan inch in width and being No. 20 gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets ; Iron or Steel Boiled Round Wire Rods, under half an inch in diameter. i I I ; when imported by wire manufacturers for use in their factories : Masts for ships or parts of ships ; I'lates, for Iron or composite ships or vessels ; Scrape iron and scrape steel, old, and fit only to be reraanufactured, being part of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada : Sheet iron for iron or composite ship. — Ivory Xuts, unmanufactured. -Ivory Vecoine Points. — Ivory Veneers, sawn only. Jalap Koot. — Junk, old Cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, manjjled, calendered, nor in any way finished, and not less than forty inches wide, when imported by manufac- turers of jute bags for use in their own factories. Kneep, iron or steel, for ships. Lime, Chloride of. — Lines and Twines, for the fisheries. — Logwood, extract of— Logs and round unmanufactured timber, not elsewhere pro vincd lor. — Lumber and Timber, PUinks and Boards, sawn, of Boxwood, Clierry, Walnut, Cliestnut, Gum- wood, Mahogany, Pitch Pine, Eosewood, Red Wood, Sandal- wood, Spanish Cedar, Oak, Hickory and Whitewood, not shaped planned or otlierwisc manufactured, and sawdust of the 8ame.-2 Lumber, Hu-kory, sawn' to shape for spokes of wheels, but not further manufactured. Mackerel, fresn, from Newfoundland. --Mackerel, pickled, from Newfoundland. — Manures, Guano, and otlier animal and vegtable manures. — Manuscripts. — Meal Cake, oil Cake, Cotton Seed Cake and Palm Nut Cake.— Meltms— Mercury or quick- silver.— Metal, yellow metal in bari>,.bolt8, and for sheating. — Mineral Waters, natural, not in bottles. — Mineralogy, specimens of. — Models of Inventions and other Improvements in the Arts, but no article shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use.— Moss, Iceland, and other Mosses, crude. — Moss, Seaweed^ and all other vegtable substances used for beds and mattaassesj in their natural state or only cleaned. — Mustard Seed, brown and white. Newspapers ana quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly maga- zines, and weekly literary papers, unbound, not elsewhere spe- cified. — Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre. Oakum. — Oil, Aniline, crude.— Oils, cocoanut and palm, in their natural state.— Oils, Fish, and products of Fish, from New- foundland.— Oils, Seal, from Newfoundland.— Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Cake and Meal, Palm Nut Cake and Meal . — Oil Cake Meal. —Olives, green fruit, in natural condition. — Ores of Metal, of all kinds. Ottar of Eoses— Oysters, fresh, from Newfoundland, lilfl Packages, etc., from Newfoundland. — Paints and Colors, ultra marine blue. — Paints and Colors, metallic colors, viz., cobalt, zinc and tin. — Paper waste or clippings. — Pelts. Phosphrous. — Pig Tin. — Pig Zinc— Pine Apple.— Pipe Clay.— Pitch (pine) in packages of not less than 15 gallons. — Pomegranates, green fruit, in natural condition.— Pulp of grasses. — Pumice and Pumice Stone, ground or unground . CUSTOMS TARIFF. 121 Quercitron, or extract of oak bark, for tanning.— Quicksilver. —Quinine, sulphate of, in powder. Rags, of rotton, linen, jute r>nd hemp; pnper — waste or clip- pings and waste of any kind fit only for manufacturing paper. — Ragp, woolen.— Railway Bars, steel, not including tram, weighing not less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, for use in railway tracks.— Red liiiiuor, a crude accetate of aluminium, prepared from pyroligneous acid, for dyeing and calico printing. — Red wood planks and boards, sawn only. — Resin, in packages of not less than 15 gallons. — Rhxibarb Root.— Roots, medicinal, viz. : Aconite, Calumba, Ipecacuanha, SarasporilJa, Squills, Tarraxi- cnm and Valerian. — Rosewood lumber, not further manufactured than split or sawn. — Rubber, hard crude, in sheets, plain or moulded.- -Rubber substitute and recovered rubber. Sal-Ammonia.— S.'l-Foda. — Salt, coarse, imported from the United Kingdom or any British pcsseesion, or imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries. — Snnd. — Sarsparilla Root. — Sausage Skins cv Castings, notcleaned.— Saw Dust, wood. — Scrap Brass. — Seeds • Annatto, Clover, Grass and flower, Canary and Chia, Cotton Jute, Mustard (brown and white), Sesame, Sugar Beet, Sugar C»ne. — Seeds of frui Puisne Judges. Sir Antoine A, Hon. J. G. Boss,., Hon. I'lric J. Tcssier, Hon. A. Cross, Hon. L. F. (J. Baby, Hon. R. L. Church, Officers of tub Court. — L. W. M.irchand, Advocate, Q.C., clerk of Appeals: W. E. Duggan, deputy clerk of Appeals for Quebec : Louis Ouimet, deputy clerk ol Apptal^ for Montreal ; Jos. Nadeaii, deputy clerk of Appeals for days next following the fifth day of each month. Cabana and Bowen, prothonotary John Short, deputy ; P. Hackett, deputy ; and C. A. Short, clerk. Kamouraska. — Kamouraska and Temiscouata, held at Fraser- ville. County of Temiscouata, from iqth to 22nd March, May and September, and 14th to 17th December. Pelletier & Perrault. prothonotary ; F. A. Sirois, sheriff. Ottawa, — Ottawa and Pontiac, held at Aylmer, from 14th to 20th January and September, 20th to 24ih April, and 20th to 26th November. A. DriscoU, prothonotary, L. A, Coutlee, sheriff. Gabpe. — Gasp6 and Bonaventure, held at Perc6, from 28th January to the 3rd February, ist to 7th June and 21st to 26th October. J. X. Lavoie, prothonotary: James T. Tuzo, sheriff. At New Carlisle, from 15th to 20th January, 15th to 20th June, and 3rd to 8th October. G. F. Maguire, prothonotary, W . M. Sheppard. sheriff. Terrbbonne. — Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne, held at St. Scholastique, from 20th to 25th January, March, June, and October. Chs. de Montigny, prothonotary ; Z. Rousselle, sheriff . JOLiETTE. — Joliette, L'Asaomption and Montcalm, held a Joliette, from loth to 19th January, March, May, September and November. Desrochers and Desilets, prothonotary ; A. M. Ri- vard, sheriff. Sagusnay. — Charlevoix and Saguenay, held at Malbaie, from 31st January to the 4th February 17th to the 21st June, 5th to 8th September, and 8th to 12th November, both days inclusive. 0. Duberger, prothonotary ; P. H. Cimon, sheriff. Ghicoutimi. — Held at Chicoutimi, from i7lh to 21th January 3rd to 7th June, and i3lh to 19th October, ¥. X. Gosselin, pro- thonotary ; O. Boss6, sheriff. Richelieu.— Richelieu, Yamaska and Berthier, held at Sorel, from ist to nth inclusively of February, March, April, May June, October, November and December, and from iitn to 16 th September. A. N. Gouin, prothonotary; A. D. DeGrandpre, deputy; P. Guevremont, sheriff. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 127 BiMOUBKi.— Held at St. Germain de Bimouski, from I6th to 2lBt of March and November, from 14th to 17th of May and September, Letendre and Chamberland, prothonotary. Alphonee Couillard, sheriff. MoKTHAONY. — L'Islet, Montmagny and Bell^chasae, lesB the parish of Beaumont, held at Montmagny, from 13th to 19th Feb- ruary and October, and 6th to 12th May, each day inclusive. A Bender, prothonotary , J . D. Lepine, sheriff. BEAUCE.—Beauce and Dorchester, held at St. Joseph de la Beace, from 13th to 19th of March, June and November. Z. Vezi- na, prothonotary . iiKTHABASKA.—Megantic, Arthabaska and Drummond, held at Arthabaskaville, from 18th to 21st of every month (except vacation). Barv^is and Theroux, prothonotary; A. Quesnel. sheriff. Bedfobd. — Shefford,* Missisquoi and Brome, held at Sweets burg, every juridical day. Hall & Leonard, prothonotary' C.S.Cotton, sheriff. St. Hyacinthe.— Counties St. Hyacinthe, Bagot, and Rou' ville, held at St. Hyacinthe, from 14th to 18th February; Aprih June, October, December. Roy and Beauregard, prothonotary 5 B. B. Sicotte, sheriff. Iberville. — St. Johns, Xapierville, and Iberville, held at S** Johns, from 15th to 23rd of January, February March, April; May, June, beptember, October, November, and December. Marchand and Maichand, prothonotary ; C. Nolin, sheriff. Beauhabnois. — Huntington, Beaubarnois, and Chateauguay, held at Beauharnois, from 23rd to 28th February, May, Sep- tember and December. P. C. Duranceau, C.R., prothonotary , Philemon Laberge, sheriff. CIRC UII COURT. * MONTBEAL DiSTBICT. Montreal District Circuit, held at Montreal every month, A. Cherrier, clerk; P. A. Archambault, C. Bonacina, D. Dugas, J. Bte. Edward, deputy clerks. Quebec District Quebec District Circuit, held at Quebec, on same days aa Superior Court. Fiset, Burroughs and Campbell, clerks ; Jules Belanger, advocate, deputy prothonotary and deputy clerk ; T. Densaiet, advocate, deputy prothonotary and deputy clerk , Hon. Chas. Alley n and Hon. £tieun«i T. Paquet, joint sheriffs ; J. B. Amyot, deputy sheriff. T V '^ i!p 128 COURTS OF JUSTICE. Thbbe Bivkrs Distbict. Three Rivera District Circuit, held at Three Rivers, 13th to 15th February, March, April , May, June, September, October, Nov- vember. Lotterville & Desilets, clerks. Maskinonge County Circuit, held at Riviere du Loup, 4th and 5th February, May. June, and October. O. A. Auge, clerk. Nicolet County Circuit, held at Nicolet, lltb and 12th February May, and October. Arthur Rousseau, clerk. St. Francis District. St. Francis District Circuit Court, held at Sherbrooke on the four juridical days next following the eleventh day of each, month. Cabana and Bowen, clerks. Stanstead Circuit, held at Stanstead plains, 18th to 20th February and June, and 19th to 20th November. A. N. Thomp- son, cle k. Stanstead County Circuit, held at Coatioook, 22nd to 24th February, June, and November. Otis Shurtleff, clerk. Compton County Circuit, held at Cookshire, 25th to 27th January, May, September. Edward S. Bxker, clerk. Richmond County Circuit, held at Riclimond, 19th to Slst January, May, and September. C. N. Desauluiers, clerk. Richmond County Circuit, held at Danville, 22iid to 25th January, May, and September. T. L-^et, clerk. Wolfe County Circuit, held at South Ham,';4th to 6th February, June, and November. E. S. Darche, clerk. Kamouraska District. Kamouraska District Court, held at Pras-^rville, 15th to 18th March, May, and September, and 10th to 13tli December. P. Langlais, clerk. Temiscouata County 'Circuit, held at St. Jean Baptiste, 1st to 3rd February, May, July, and October. L. N. Gauvreau, clerk. Ottawa District. Ottawa District Circuit Court, held at Aylmor, Oth to l.^th J;m- ua:y, 15th to 19th April, 9th to 13th September, and 15th to 19t,h November. A. Driscoll, clerk. Ottawa County Circuit, held in Hull, 2r.th to 30th January, 1 at, to 5th of May, 27th Sept-mber to lat October, 28th Novemb r to 2nd December. H. A. froyaite, cl.uk. *The Circuit Court at the rJieflieu of a District has noururron- jur sdiftion with the Circuit Oourt in an I for the vtrious Co nj- ties in the same District, in cases nr>t ov.'^r $109 ; casen over $1' o at chef lien are taken in the Superior Court. The Circuit Court held in two or more places in a Coun^y h t ; in each concurrent jurisdiction over the whole Oointy. COURTS OP JUSTICE. 129 Ottawa County Circuit, held at Papineauville, 5th to 9th Febru- ary, 11th to 15th , May, and 6th to 10th October. F. S. Mackay, cUrk. Pontiac Circuit, held at Portage du Fort, 22nd to 27th February 28th May to 2nd June, 22nd to 26th October. C. J. Bimer, clerk. Pontiac Connty Circuit, held at Chapeau Village, 28th February to 4th March, 3rd to 7th June, 27lh to 31st October. N. Bessette, clerk. Gaspb District. Gaspe District Court, held at Perce, from 25th to 28th January, 26th to 31st May, and 15th to 20th October. J. X. Lavoie, clerk. Gaspe District Circuit, held at New Carlisle, Ilth to 14th Jan- uary, lOth to 14th June and 29th Sept. to 2nd Oct. G. F. Maguire, clerk. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst, from 27th June v* 6th July and 27th Aug. to 7th Sept. E. Brassett, clerk. Bona venture Circuit, held at Carleton, 18th to 20th Feb. 25th to 28th July, and 3rd to 5th November. John CuUen, clerk. Fox River Circuit, held at Pox River, 15th to\21st Sept. July and 18th to 22nd September. F. Blouin, clerk. Terrebone District. Terrebone District^Court, held at St. Scholastique, 14th to 19th January, March, June, and October. Chas. de Montigny, clerk. Terrebonne County Court, held at St. Jerome, 12th to l.'>th Feb- ruary, loth to 13th June, 12th to 15th September, 2nd to 5th Dec- cember. Louis Labelle, clerk. Argenteuil County Court, held at Lachute,l8th February, 8th May and 11th October. T. Barron, clerk. ^ _^ ^ JoiiiETTB District. Joliette District Circuit, held at Joliette, from 10th to 15th February, April, June, October and December. Dearochers and Desilets, clerks. L'Assomption County Court, held at L' Asao^nptlon, from Ist to 4th March, June, September aud December. J. Z. Martel , clerk. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, from 5th to 8th March, June^ September and December. G. Archambault, clerk. Richelieu District. Richelieu District Circuit Court, held at Sorel, from 13th to 15th of February, March, April, May,, June, from 17th to 19th September, 13th to 15th October, November and December. A. N.Gouin, clerk ; A. D. Grandpre, deputy. Yamaska County Circuit, held at St. Francois du Lac, 2Gth 1 I :l . 1 ; 9 », r I' and 27th days of February, March, May, June, September and October. L. M. Blondin, clerk. Berthier County Circait, held at Earthier, from 11th to 13th of January, from 17th to 19th of February, March. May, June, Oct- ober, November, and on 20th and 2l8t of September. J. O. Cba- lut, clerk. SaGUENAY Di3TRI0T. Sagaenay District Court, held at Malbaie, 26th to 3oth Janu- ary, 12th to 16th June, Ist to 4th September, 3rd to 7th November. C. Duberger, clerk. Charlevoix County Circuit, held at Bale St. Paul, 20th to 23rd January, 22nd to 25th May, and Ist to 2ad October. J. Perron, clerk.* Chicoutimi District. Chicoutimi District Court, held at Chicoutimi, 14th and 15th January, 28th May to Ist June, 7th tol 2th October. F. X. Gosse- lin, clerk. Chicoutimi County Court, held at H bertville, 9th and 10th January, 8th to 9th of June, and 20th to 23rd October. Elzear Ouillet, clerk. ElMOUSKI Dl3TRrCT. Eimouski District Circuit, held at St. Germain de Rimouski 10th to 15th March and November, 10th to 13th May and Sep- tember. Letendre and Chamberland, clerks. Rimouski County Court, held at Matau^, 18thto20t]i February i June and September. MONTMAGNY DISTRICT. Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montmagny, from 7th to 12th February and October, and from lat to 5th May, each day inclusive. A. Bender, clerk. L'lslet County Circuit, held at St. Jean Port Joli, from 20th t o 22nd February and October, and from 13th to 15th May, each day inclusive. L. Z. Duval, clerk. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, from Ist to 3rd April and October, and from 2nd to Uh July, each day inclusive. M. Mercier, clerk. Beaucb District. Beauce District Court, held at St. Joseph de la Beauce, 7th to 12th March, June, and November. Z. Vezina, clerk. Beauce County Circuit, held at St, Vital de Lambton, 26th to 29th January, and 24th to 27th September. D. 0. Castonguay, clerk. « *The Circuit Court at the Chef lieu of a District has concur rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various counties in the same District. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 131 Dorchester County Circuit, held at St. Henedine, 2nd to sth March, June, and November. clerk. Arthabaska District. Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabaskaville, from i6th to 17th of every month (except vacation). Barwis and Theroux, clerks . Drummond County Circuit, held at Drummondville, 24th to 25th January and June, and 9th to 10 April and October. J. T. Cays, clerk. Megantic County Circuit, held at Inverness, 9th to loth March and December, 24th to 25 September, J, B. Rousseau, clerk. Bedford District. Bedford District Circuit, held at Sweetsburg, every juridical day Hall and Leonard, clerks, Missisquoi County Circuit, held at Farnham, from 15th to 17th January, April, June, and October. Pierre Berian, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit, held at Bedford from 10th to 12th February, May, September, and December. John Gough, clerk. Brome County Circuit, held at Kuovviton, from 15th to 17th February, May, September, and December. Joseph H. Brassard, clerk. Shefford County Circuit, held at Waterloo, from loth to i3tk January, April, June, and October. V. Nutting, clerk. Beauharnois District. Beauharnois District Circuit,"' held at Beauharnois. I8th to 22nd February, May, September, and December. P.O. Duraii- ceau, C. R., clerk. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at St. Martin, ist to 4th February, May, and September. CM. Lebrun, clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Huntingdon, Sth to nth February, May, and September. William Hassan, clerk. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 11th to 14th February. April, June, October, and Dece nber. Marchand and March and, clerks. Iberville county Circuit, held at Iberville, 6th to loth February, June, and October. J. B. H., Bsauregard, clerk. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napierville, ist to 5th Feb- ruary, June, and October. A. Merizzi, clerk. Sr. HvAciXTHB DisiRicr. St. Hyacinlhe Circuit Court, held at St. Hyacinthe, ist to 6th February, March, April, May, June, October, November, Decem- ber. Roy and Beauregard, clerks. Rouville County Circuit, held at Marieville, lOth to 12th Feb- ruary, April, June (.October and December, G-. Bombardier, clerk. 'i I I i I : t ! ! i ■ i ! i m ! I ( ^, M 1S2 COUHTS OF JUSTICE. COURT OP GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. ""C. A. DuGAs andM. C. Desnoybbs, Chairmen. L. W. Sicotte, Clerk of the Peace. Ed. McMahon, ) C. R. Doucet, . > Deputies. U. Lafontaine, ) Allan Hamilton,[Clerk. :COURTiOF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the Statutes 32 and 33 Fie., Chap. 36. L. W. Sicotte, Clerk of the Peace— Crown Prosecutor. Ed. McMahon, and U. Lafontaiue, deputy clerks C. R. Doucet, accountant. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-CROWX SIDE. Tebms Held on ist March, ist June, ist September, and Nov- ember, each year. L. W. Sicotte, clerk of the Crown , Ed, McMahon, U. La- fontaine, deputies : C. R, Doucet, accountant, Allan Hamilton, Chas. Eeno't, clerks; Elie Lanthier, messenger. POLICE MAGISTRATES. Under the Act 28 Victoria^ Chapter 20., C. Aittie Dueas and M. 0. Desnoyers. Officers of the Court.— L. W. Sicotte, Clerk of the Peace ; E. McMahon, Deputy Clerk of the Peace ; A. Corriveau, Raoul R. Cotret, J. E. Tremblay, L. J. Lorangcr, Joseph Laberge,,— "Wal- ters, clerks ; W. Eraser, crier ; A. Giroux, messenger. A. Bissonnette, high constable : L. S. Bissonnette, deputy high constable; James Douglass, constable. MAGISTRATES COURT FOR THE CITY^OF MONTREAL. Magistrates Court for the City of Montreal, held at Montrea 1 every month, J, B. Trudel, clerk ; C. G. Hinsworli , J. N. Car- dinal, deputy Clerks. u±t\» RECORDER'S COURT. B. A. T. Db Montigny, Recorder. H. A. Germain, clerk ; Lucien Forget, deputy clerk ; M. E. AucJair, A. Bienvenu and A. Martin, assistant clerks ; Geo. Neilson, baliff and constable ; Eugene Leroux, messenger. City Bailiffs— J. 1. Dumont, L. C. Therien, T. J. Lebel, J. U. Pitt, Isaac Binguette, Honore Bolduc, Francois Thibault, M. A. Para- dis, Regis Charland, P. Patenaude, E. McDiarmid, G. Rorke, H. Broutllet, L. A. Dufresne, M. Denihey. COURTS OF JUSTICE. 133 CITY POLICE FORCE. Lt.-Col. Gdo. A. Hughes, chief of police ; . deputy chief; C. LAncey, James Kehoe, L. Lapointe, sub-chiefs; C. Olackmeyer, jr,, accountant: Chiet Detectiye, Addrew Cullen; detectives— L. Arcand, J. Gladu, J. Robinson, S. H. Carpenter, J.S. Tremp6, D, Barrett, O. Campeau. Sergeants •J. Baanchemin, O. Bouchard, J. Gauthier. J. Loye, W. Leggatt, B. Hynes, S. Kiquet, James Clark, P. . 1" ^,hy, A. Baignet, W. Egan. 1— Station, Jacques Catder Sq. 2~Station, cor. Craig and Gain sts. 3— Station, Ontario st. 4~Station, cor. German and Ontario sts. 6— Station, St. George st. 6— Station, Chaboillez Sq; 7— Station, Yonng st. 8— Station, Seigneurs st. 9— Station, Point St. Charles. 10— Station, cor. St. Catherines and Guy gts. 11— Station, Notre Damo st, Hochelaga. 12— Station, cor. St. Jean Baptists and Hypolite sts. 13 -Station, Ontario st., near Dufresne. 14— Station, Logan's Farm. 1 1 1 1 ) n |i \' t " i I ! i , i 'tf I: • %l 134 REGISTRABS. BEGISTRARS OF COUNTIES— PROVINCE :0F QUEBEC, COUNTY. REOISTRAB. OFFICE. Argenteuil Thomas Barron Lachute ArtbabaBka M . J . A. Poisson Arthabaskaville Bagot t . D. Tetreau St. Liboire Beauce Taebereau Fortier St. Francois Beauharuoia Joseph Mayer Beauliarnois BelJechasse L. S. Forj^ius St. Michel Berthier Bazile E. Ptllaiit.. Berthler Boiiaveuture J. Gr. Lebel Ntw CarJisle Bonaventure 2t)d. D. John A. Verge Carleton Brome H. S. Foster Kiiowlton Chambly ,. Pierre Hurts au Lougutuil Champlaiu... G. H. Dufreene St. Oemvieve ^^^Yg'Mf d"*^ \ <^^^a'^*^8 Du Berger ... St . Etienne ^ Sag^ J ^n'd D^ ( Teleephore Fortin Bale St . Paul Chateauguay J. B. Touport Ste. Martine Chicoutimi OvideBosse Chicoutinni Chicoutimi, 2nd D.Calixt* Hebert Heberiville Coaticook. Otis Shurtleff Coaticook Compton Samuel Orr Cookshire Deux Montagues. .Dosithe Dupras St. Scholastique Dorchester ... ....F. Fortier St. Henedine Drummond. .. . I ^'^'j^^i^j.^''^ ^^"^ ^\ \ Drummondville, Gaspe Joseph X . La vole Perce Laprairie J. B. Varin Laprairie Huntingdon And . Somerville Huntingdon Iberville Michel A. Bessette. ,. Iberville lies de la Magde- leine £. A. Brasset Amherst Jacques Cartier i N. M. Lecavalier, and Hochelaga. $ F. Filiatrault, Joliette. Chs. G. Beaudoin . . . Montreal Kamouraeka. . . . Henri Garon. .Joliette ^ St. Louis de ( Kamouraska L'Aseomption J. L. Martel L'ABsomption Laval A. E. Leonard Ste. Rose I^evis L. N. Carrier Levis L'Islet. Arsene Michaud ■ St. Jean Fort Joli Lotbiniere. Aug. Bedard St. Croix Maskinonge C. Caron Riviere du Loup Megantic W. H. Lambly Inverness Missisquoi S. Dickinsi n Bedford Montcalm A. E. Thibaudeau St. Julienne Montmagny. Edouard Lavergne . Montmagny REGISTRARS. IL5 Montmorency Gabriel Dick ,, ...Chateau Richer Montreal East ... .J. C. Auger Montreal Montreal West ...W. H. Ry land ....... ..Montreal Napierville A. Richardson Napierville Nicolet Jos. A. Blondin Becancour Orleans, Isle (d'). . . Bruno Peltier St. Laurent Ottawa .L. Duhamel Hull Pontiac Walter Rimer Havelock Portneuf H. Q. de St. Georaes. . .Cap Sante Quebec E.Reraillard * C. TrudelQuebec Richelieu Richmond Rimouski No. 1, Rimouaki No. 2. J. B. Saucier L. Jules Chevalier Sorel .C. A. P. Cleveland Richmond iSt. Jtroine de Matane G. Cazeau. .... Rimouski Rouville. H. Enjjrene Poulin Marie vjUe Shefford ,. .Joseph H. l.efebvre ...Waterloo She;-brooke E. R. Johnson Sheibrooke Soulanges. ... .... J. Stephens Coteau Landing Stanstead C.M.Thomas Stanstead Plain St. Anne des Monts. Jos. Thibault St. Anne des Monts St . Hyacinthe \ ^"^Q^rJlin^^^ .*. ^' ^': ( St . Hyacinthe St. Johns J. P. Carreau. St. Johns St. Maurice R. Kiernan Three Rivers Temiscouta Elie Mailloux j ^Isle vS?e*' Terrebonne L. G Lachaine St . Jerome Vaudreuil Frs. de S. Bastien Vaudreuil Vercheres Jos. Geoffrion Vercheres Wolfe ..E. S. Darche South Ham Yamaska L. M. Blondin.... St. Francois M. liHll I i?..' ( 186 THE BAB. TUB B-A-I^ DISTRICT OF MONTREAL GOUNSIL 1880-90. Hon. N. W.^Trenholme Batoanier. P.H.Roy Syndic. John Dunlop Treasurer. GJF. Cooke .....Secretary. R. Laflamme, Q. C. I S. Bethune, Q.C. C. A. Geoffrion,Q.C. | W.W.Robertson, Q.C. J.C. Robidoux, C.R. I D.Macmaster. Q.C. S. Beaudin. I H. C. St. Pierre. DELEOATE.--C. A. Geoffrion, C.R. LIBHARY' COMMITTEE. Rouer Roy, C.R President. F. L. Bique Secretary. S. Bethune,Q.C. I WW. Robertson, Q.C S. PagnuelOjC.R." | J.E. Robidoux, C.R. N.W. Trenholme. Board of examiners.— J. S. Archibald, C.R. P.H. Roy ; E. Lafontaine. Examiners in Stenography. — Hon. R. Laflamme C.R. , A. H. Lunn ; H. C St. Pierre, M. Hutchinson. •— ^- Members. Date of Com. Abbott Hon. J. J.C.,C.R.Oct.l847 Abbott J. B July 1876 Abbott Harry, C R. .Jan. 1879 Adam Jos July 1878 Adam M. A April 1874 AUard Jules Aug. 1883 Allard Victor Jan. 1884 Allan James B Feb. 1689 Archambanlt Amedee.July 1874 Archambault,F.X.C.R.liovlH63 ArchambaultJ. L., C.R.July 1871 Archambanlt P A. O.Jan. 1887 Archambault L. H. . .July 1874 Archambault Hon. H.July 1874 Archambanlt X. B.. Jan. 1887 Archibald John S.,C. R.Oct. 1871 AroiBtrong Louis.. ..Aug. 1861 Atwater A. W Jan. 1881 Members . Date of Cum. AugeCC.R Jan, 1867 Bachand A Jan. 1887 BaggR. S. C July 1871 Bampton Geo. E July 1879 Baril Z March 1870 Birnard E. D., C.R... Oct. 1853 Bastien F. De Salle. .Aug. 1880 B^auset Ed Jan. 1884 Bates John J July 1849 Bates W. A May 1849 Boauchamp J. J. . . ..Jan. 1879 Beauoliemin A.O.T. .June 1876 Beaudet O Jan. 1885 Beaudin S July 1878 Beaulieu N . H July 1877 Beauregard H. A ...July 1887 Beausoleil C July 1880 Beique F. L., G.R.. March 1868 V ^'1 Member! . Date of Com . Belanfier Louis S. . . ..TuIt 1884 Berard LP July 1887 Bergeron J. G. H. . . .July 1877 Bergevin Daniel .... Aug. 1882 Bernard J. A- July 1886 Bethune M. B...*.... July 1860 BethuneS., G.R May 1843 Biron J. B. S July 1880 Biiaillon F. J. . C B.Jan.. 1877 Blanchette J. B July 18*^3 Boisvert O July 1880 Bonin J. Alexandre. .Jan 1874 Bouchard J. E. Z July 1875 Boucher F. EN July 1872 Bourgoin V. H Sept. 186H Bouthillier F. G July 1871 Branchaud A May 1862 Branchaud M., C.R. Feb. 1849 Brodeur L. P July 188 1 Brodeur Donat Jan. 1888 Brooke C.J Tan. 1879 Broaseau T July 1881 BrossoitThoa Oct. 18'U Brouaaeau J. B. T . July ISfiS Brown A.J July 1886 Bruchesi Chs July 1884 Bruneau Art. A Jan. 1887 Brunet A . . . Aoril 1802 Buchan J. S , . July 1884 Budden H. A . . .Sept 1888 Bureau J.E July 1869 Burroughs Chs. S. . .May 1843 Burroughs W. H Jan. 1888 Busteed E B July 1879 Butler Thos. P., C.B.Sept. 1866 Cameron John D. . . .July 1880 Campbell C 8 Oct. 1884 Cardinal J. T , .Jan. 1889 Carter C. B Sept. 1866 Champagne G. A . . .Nov. 1858 Champagne Chs. L jr. July 1873 Champagne Hector .July 1886 ChapleauHon.J.A.C.RDec. 1861 CharbonneauNapol'n.Jan, 1879 Charpentier M. E . . .Nov. 1859 Chasae A Jan. 1882 Chauvin H Jan . 1S87 Chenevert C. A Jan. 1883 C harrier Andre Jan. 1881 Cholette H. A Aug. 1882 Choquet F. X. . . . ..Jan. 1875 Hembera . Date o f Com . Chriatin Alnhonae. ..Jan. 1870 CUxtou A. G. B Tan. 1887 Cloran H.J July 1887 Coffin G July 1884 Comeau L. H July 1882 Cooke Geo . F Jan. 1886 Tooke P. J Jan, 1881 Corbeil L. L Dec. 1866 CorbeilM 8«pt. 1867 Comellier C. A., C.R..July 1879 Couillard Ed July 1875 Coyle P.J . . .March 1868 Cramp G. B.. C.R... .June 1854 Crankshaw Jas , ..Tan. 1883 CrPiflrhtonJ.G. Aylwin.July 1880 Cresae L. G. A July 1881 Croaa S July 1878 Cross A. G '...Sept. 1881 Cruickahank W. G. ..July 1872 Cullen James P • Jan. 1886 Curran Jno. J , C.R March 1863 Dalbec Alfred Sept. 1867 r»' Amour J. G July 1861 Dandurand R Jan 1883 David L. O ...April 1864 David Alphonae ....July 1872 David J. Arthur Aug. 1881 Davidson L., H. C.R. June 1864 Day John J., C.R. .June 1834 Day E. T A.pril 1864 DeBellefeuille E. Lef. Sept. 1861 DeLarondeR. P ....Dec. 1863 D Ifausse J. H. R .. Jan. 1885 DflLorimierT. C Jan. 1861 DeLorimier A. E . . .July 1885 Demers Amateur Dec, 1863 DemersL. N Dec. 1866 Dflmers Philippe July 1886 DeMartlgnv Chs. L. .Jan. 1881 DeVTartigDv Alph. L. Jan. 1882 Denis U, A Jan. 1870 Desaulniers E. L July 1884 Descaries J. A July 1879 Deajardins Arthur. . .Nov. 18H4 Desmarais .. .... .July 1876 Desrivieres Rodolphe JuJy 1875 Ddsroiiers Ernest . . . .Jan. 1873 Dickson W.E Aug. 1883 Doherty Thos. Jamea June 1868 Doherty Chs. J . ...Jan. 1877 Dore P. J July 1880 H' il 138 THE BAR. MenibtTB. Date of Com. Dorion Athille July lb80 Doivul Hi. L July IbH? DoutreJ.-Bte .. .. June 18ti8 Diiscoll W.... Sy Macdouald L.G.,C.R. Dec. 1852 Macdonald De Lery. .July 1888 Mackay J.A.N Sept 1662 MackieJ.F Aug. 1886 Maclaren John J.,C.R Junel868 Maclean B.C J-^^. 1880 Maclennan F.S !;ii . 1884 Macmaster D..C.R...Juiy 1871 Macpherson K.R ...Jan.. 1885 Macrae Geo. ,C.R .Nov. 1846 McConville J.N. A... Feb. 1865 McCordD.R March 1868 McCormick D Jan. 1876 McCuUy C J Aug. 1882 McGil bon R.D July 1879 McGoun A July 1878 McLennan Francis .Jan. 1885 MadoreJ.A.C July 1881 MailletL.L Jan. 1866 Mallette G.E.D July 1884 Marceau F.R Jan. 1884 Marceau J.O Jan. 1885 Marechal L. Th Jan. 1889 Members. Date of Com. Martineau P.G July 1870 Marolaia A.L Jan.l88H Mitjor. A.B July M-hI MartelJ Srpt. ISOS Matthieu A April mm Mathieu F.X D'c. 1861 Maureanli rl.G.K. July 1881 Mercier Hon. H., C.R.June 166'J Mcrcicr W J. an. 1885 Meredith Fr.d Jan. 1887 Mrssicr J S -Sept 1868 Miynauh P B July 1878 Migi ♦r.n J H Jan. 1886 Mireirult G S.pi I8ti2 Mitilioll A.F.--- • June 18ti7 .M'.Tatt G.'' July 1H8U Monk F.r Jun. 1878 MorcauT Jan 1883 Morgan '<].A.D.. .. .Jan. 1883 >: ♦•' is .John.L.,(.' 'i. June 1851) MoriU Alphonse July 1878 ..loriHon L.F.,C.R Fch.l863 Mori son G . A J (a: 7y Murchi80u R. L July lb87 .Muiphy D. R Aug. 1886 Nantel G. A July. 1875 Nantel W. B July. 187i) NicollsA. D July. 1871) Oughtred A. R Jan. 1882 Oucinet J. A.-C.R. ..Jan. 187u Oucient Adolphe. ..Sept. 1861 O'Hallorau Jas.- C.R. Dec. 1852 Pagnuelo S.-C.R Oct. 1861 Pallisor J.N Jan. 1870 Papiueau L. J Ja"- 1883 ParadisE. Z Jun 1864 Pelland J. O Jan. i884 Pelletier E. G Aug. 1844 Pelletier L. C July. 1877 Pelissier L. E July. 1887 PerrasF X July. 1878 Perrault J. M Jan . 1886 Piche E. U.— C.R. ...Mar. 1845 PignoetL. H Aug. 1880 Pllon A June. 1866 Plamondon J.N July. 1883 PlourdeG. H July. 1884 Plourde G. H July. 1884 Poirier A.E Jan. 1880 PoirierT.... Nov. 188k Prefontaine R July. 1873 li ;:,P f M mB M. 140 THE B1.B. Members. Date of Com. Prevost Hon. W. C.R June 1863 Prevost L. de G Jan. 1886 Purcell John D July. 1877 Quinn M. J. F July. 1878 Quesnel Julet Jan. 1882 Eainville H. B Jan. 1874 RaynesChs .July 1881 Benaud J. Ad Jan. 1884 Benaud Z Jan. 1876 Benaud P. U Oct. 1882 Bichard L. G Aug. 1869 Bielle N. T July. 1884 BinfretA. L July. 1884 EitchieW. F Jujy. 1^79 Bobertson W. W. CR. Ap. 1852 Bobidoux J. E. C.B. May. 1866 Bobillard Ovide July. 1867 Bocher A July. 1886 Boy Rouer.— C.B....Feb. 1842 Boy Euclyde Jan. 1845 Boy P. H July. 1871 RoyC. S July. 1884 SancheH July. 1888 Sarrasiu F. L July. 1871 Seer3 L. A Jan. 1861 Sexton J. P Dec. 1860 Sharp W. P Jan. 1881 Short Robert June. 1868 Sicotte L. W. jr July. 18S6 Members . Date of Com . Smith Arthur W. . . .Aug. 1886 SmithB. C Jan. 1882 Stephens G. W Oct. 1863 Stephens G. H. Jan. 1876 Siint-Pierre H. C. . .July. 1870 St- Jacques M July. 18T8 St- Jean B.N July. 1879 St-JulienJ. A July. 1879 St-Louis Ghs. H Jan. 1883 TaillonHon. L.O.C.BNov 1865 Taylor Hugh Nov. 1829 Taylor A. D Dec. 1853 Tellier J . M July 1884 Therien Olaus July. 1885 Thibault F. X July. 1876 Trauch ;m )ntagne F.BJan 1867 TrtjnholmeN. W....Nov. 1866 TrudelH'n,F.Y.A.,C.B.Dc. 1861 Tucker Henry Jan. 1886 Turgeon Ed. L. July. 1881 Vanasse F Nov. 1875 Vandal ....Dec. 1861 Viau Henri Jan. 1887 VilliardJ. A July. 1886 Walker W. S July. 1875 WeirR. S July. 1881 Weir W. A July. 1881 White Willian J Feb. 1883 Wurtele C. J. C. . ..May. 1863 COMMISSIONERS. 141 COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS. -For the Superior Court in the City of Montreal. Abbott Hon. J. J. C Archambault A. M. Archambault Am. Archambault C. Archambault Ch. Alexander J. R. AuBsora Jos. Beauvais Adol. Belle ChasE. Baillie Chas. Barnabe Jos. Bourgeois S. C. Belanger Frs. Barbeau J. H. Bedard Louis Bain H. A. Belanger L. Berth iaume M. BausetE. Benson H. L. Bissonnette A. C. A Barry D. Brogan A. Brodie Hugh BraultH. A. A. BrosseaaH. H. Bourbonniere N. G. Beaufield Ramon Bayues O'Hara Bruce Wm. jr. BroBBOit J. Campbell "W. A. CoteH. D. Christmas T. H. Chrysler H. Cleveland H. Cleveland F. G. Campbell "Wm. Chapman H. C. H. Chaurest J. A. Coghlan J. A. Coursol C. J. Cashing C. .CollardL. H. Craig David Cherrier Adolphe Coutlee J . L. Cartier J . , jr. D'Amour A. Decarey A. C, Dandurand O. Desrosiers J. R. Dansereau J. C. Davison J. D. Dobbin C. H. Duff E. H. Duchesneau H. Dumouchel Louis N Durand Joseph P. Duff J, M. M. Dubreuil Joseph F. Devlin O.J. Doucet T. .Desrosiers L. A. Dumesnil G. H. Dunlop John Dunton R. A. EscottM. H. Elliott A. Etue A. Z. Evans E. Fulton J. Faure Fred. Fatt S. C, Eraser D. Fair John Ferguson J. Fauteaux Leandre Gagnon C. E. Gee Robert Geoffrion Aime Gladu L. A. Gowan Ghs. GuerinE. Germain G. Oliver R. W. Griffin John Carr Gareau Louis D., jr. Garand Ubalde Gorman M . W. Hanson Chas. A. Hart L. Hawkins Thos. Hutchinson M. Heneker R. P. HouleChas. E. A. Hutchison John R. Hibbard W. R. Hyde Geo. Irvine J. . Isaacson A. G. Isaacson John H. Jeanotte H. Jones Jos. Jobin Andre D . Kent A. L. Kemp O. B. Keefer R. W. Kittson G. R. W. Kernick G. H. Livingstone J. Leclere J. N. LeMay Diavid Lionais L. E. Lecours A. L'Archeveque E. LaliberteE. Legris J. A. Lindaay Wm. Lynch Jas. Leonard A. E. Leprohon P. LighthaU G. R. Lyman A. C. Lamplough J. L. Laveille C. A. Locker Geo. R. Labranche J. 0. Lighthall Wm. F. ^'. mWM j 'i A Lajoie L. J. Levy Joseph , E . Lonergan J as. Macrae J. Marion J. P. Mainville P. Maynard Z . Macintosh J. Marin 0. McKay Angus Marler W. M. Miller Robert Morin P. G. McGoun Wm. Moffat Alex. Mcintosh E. McLennan Wm . McFarlane Duncan Mackay Hugh, jr. Marson Thomas M. McFarlane Robert Neville Rufus Normandeau P. E. Ouimet Hon. G-. Ouimet L. Papineau C. F. Papineau D. E. Papineau J. B. N. Papineau L. J. A. Pauze Jos. X. Perkins A. M. PharandA. P. PickenH. B. Poirier Jos. Phaneuf Ant. Perrault Medard Parent Joseph E. Phillips William A. PlimsoU Arthur H. Perodeau N. Rousseau Chas . Ross P. S. Ross Wm. Reed Alex . Reddy W. B. S. Labadie J. A. O. Roaf James R. Stubbindorf H. Symmes A. Simpsou A. J. Shearer J. S. Sicotte E. Stuart E. H. Simard Eugene G. Seath David Taylor John Thom V. Therring B. Taylor J, M. Thompsons. Villeneuve J. 0. Vallee J. B. Wright H. B. Whitton A. J. WetheyC. H. Walker W. S. Watier Geo. N. Watson Robert White Fred. J. COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS. In the Province of Quebec to he used in Ontario. Abbott Hon. J.J.C Barry D. Baynes Charles Baynes O'Hara Bruce W. Jr. Butler T.P, Carter C.B. Chapma. 1 H. CoursolC.J.jQ.O. CoutleeJ.L. Craig D.J. Cushing C. Davison J.D. Duff J.M.M. Doucet T. Doughty A.G. Eraser D.T. Frigon Jos, Fatt 8.C. GendronP.S. Griffin J.C. Hatton J.C. Helton E. Hague F. Isaacson J.H. Irvine John Joseph G. JudahT.T,.Q.C. Kirby J. Lam be W.B. Lightfall W. F. Lyman F.S. Macrae G.,Q.C. McFarlane D. McGoun A. McGibbon R.W. Macmaster D. Moflfat A. Normandeau P.E. Phillips W. A. Picken H.B. PlimsoU A. H. Perodeau N. Reddy W.B. S. Ross W. Shearer John S. Seath David Stewart A. B. Taylor J. Terrill Fredrick W. Watson R. Wotherspoon Ivan Walker W.S. i -H ffOMMISSIOXERS. 143 COMMISSIONERS To administer Oaths to Public Officers —Hon. S. C Monk, C. J. Course?, Q. C., A. deBeaumont, Louis "Wilfred Sicotte and John Sleep Honey , For taking affidavits for use in the Province of Newfoundland. — Wra. Morris. Fo3 taking affidavits for use in the Province of Manitoba. — John M. M. Duff, W. Alex Caldwell, Robert D. McOibbon, C B. Carter, W. B. S. Roddy, W. S. Walker, T. P. Bitler, O'Hara Baynes, E. C. Monk Frederick W.'Terrill, W. Lord Ross, Jos. Frlgon, C. CushiL.£> '>eo. R. Locker, Chas Rayues, J. Duncan Davison. For taking affidavi/i for use in the Province of New Brunswick. —John M. M. Duff, W. S. Walker, Geo. R Locker, O'Hara Baynes, C. Gushing J. Duncan Davison. For taking affidavits for use in the Province of Nova Scotia. — W. S. Walker, O'Hara Baynes, Geo. R. Locker, C. Gushing, J. Duncan Davison. For* taking affidavits for use in the Province of Prince Edward Island— ^W. S. Walker, Geo. R. Locker, J. Duncan Davi- son. For taking affidavits for use in the Province of British Columbia. — D. Torrance Eraser. For taking affiiavits for u^e in the States o&New York, Massa- chusetts, Illinois, Indianx, Vermont, Missouri and Pennsylva- nia. — Fred Wm. Terrill. To enlist and attest soldiers or persons desirous of enterins; Her Majesty's service uider the Imperial Act 12 Vic, c. 10. — Charles Joseph Coursol,Q.C..M.P. - "~- In London, Engiand, for taking affidavits to bo used in the Province of Quebec and Ontario.— A. Gillespie, jr., of Howard & Gillespie, 40 Old Broan Street, Dondon, andA.S. Munns, of Lewis, Munns & Longdon, solicitors, 8 Old Jewry, London B.C. Also affidavits and acknowledgaments of Married Wom'^n, to be used in thti Provence of Nova Scotia, A. Gillespie, as above. Joitn* Coroner? for the DraxRtcT of Monfrbal. — Joseph Jones, 673 Ontario ' Street, M )atroa!, Joseph Geofirion, Ver- cheres. MARRIAGE LICENSES] Issu^idby J.M M. Duff, W.S. Walker, W. F. Lighthall, Gushing, T. P. Butler, O'Hara Baynes anl J.H. Isaicsoa. 144 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. For the Cify of Montreal. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Montreal, for the time being are severally Justices of the Peace, sec. 13. Sec. 9, sec. 2, and Alexander Charles Allard Louis AUoway Robert Anderson John Angus Wm. Anthcny Jas. Arahill Michael Atkin John. Atkinson John Auger C. Auld John Badgley Hon. Wm. BaillieChs. Barnes Fred Barsalou Joseph Beauchamp Jos. Beaugrand Honore. Belle Charles E. Benoit Zephirin Berger Chas Cloran Jos. Cochu Frs. X. • Coderre Jos* E. Coghlin B.J. Coghlin D. J. ' Comte J. L. Conway Michael Conwav Thos. Copland K. H. Couillard Auguste Cowper Alexander Cotte Honor Craig D. J. Craig Thos. Crawford David Cunningham W, H» Cushing Clis. , ■ CushingThos. Cuvillier Maurice Cypihot Iheodule Berthelot Hon. Jos A. Darling Adam Bickerdike Robert Bouchard J. Bte. Bourque L, J. Boxer Frederick N. Brady Thomas Brice Alfred Briggs C. A, Buchanan Thos. BuJmer Henry Bunrett Geo. F. Burtin Alexander Cameron 'David Can -'v'l Robert Cannon Michael Cartels Edward Cassidy John Lewis Z. Davies J . T. DeJorme H. Demers Geo. Demers Pierre Derome Leon Desrochers Hubert Desrcsiers L. J. P. Devins Richard Devlin Owen J. Donnelly Thos. Do ran James S. Doriou Evens Jas. S. Ewing S. H, Fafard Nobert Farmer Michael Fauteaux Edouard Finn Andrew Florant A. D. Foster Thos. E. Fournier Hyacinthe FuUum George Gagnon Arthur Gagron Joseph Gar and U. , Gardner Robert Gauthier EUie Grauthier Leandre Gauthier Thos. Giroux Jos. Godfrey R. T. M. D. Gosseljn Alp. Graham Robert Grant George Robert Gravel Jean Adolphe Gray Henry R. Grenier Jacques Gjiffin Jas. Griffin John Carr Groome Peter M. Guimond C. H. A. HagarChs. Hamilton Antoine Hamilton John« Hannalord E. P. Dorion Hon. Sir A. A.Hannan M . Drapeau Louis A. Dubuc Arthur DubucFrs. X. Duff John M. M, H. Chapeleau Chauveau Hon. P.J.ODulour Pierre Chester Wm. E. DulresneJ.B. Childs George Dufresne J. B. R. Clendinneng WilliamDufresne L. P. Clerk Alexander Egan Christopher Cleroux Louis J. V. Elliott Edw. Ellis George Hart Theodore Hawley Jas. Henderson David Henshaw F. W. H6tu L. O. Hickson Joseph Higgins Andrew Scott Hingston "W. H. M.D. Hogan Henry Homier J. Bie. Hoolahan John JUSTICES OF THE PEA.OJ. 145 Hopkins J W. Howard Thos. Howley James Hudon Ephrem Hudon Victor Huton Chas. Huston Frank Luttrell Jos. Lyman H^nry Lynch Patrick, jr. Macdonald Duncan Macfarlane John Major James E. M alone Moses Hutchinson Matthew Marler de M. Wm. Hutton Wm. Henry Martin T. A. Hyde Geo. Martineau Frs. Isaacson J. H. Mathiei Euclide Jeannotte HormisdasMc Allen A. K. F. Joseph J. Henry Judah Thomas S. Kane John Kavanag>\ Henry Kay James Kay Thomas Kennedy John A. Kennedy Patrick Labadie Joseph A. Labrecque Ansel me Lacroix P. F. LalondeC P. Lamothe Guillaume Lanning J. J. Lanthier F. X. Lapage David Lapierre Z6p^irin Laporte Anselme Laporte Hormisdas Larin Chas. Larin Leon Larkin Patrick Lariv6e Napol6on Lavers William Laurent Michael Leahy Michael Leduc Jos. Lefebre Napol6on Lemieux P. Leprohon Jean L. Lessard Joseph Levy Is.iac Lighthall George LighthUl W. F. Lionais Hardoin Little Thos. Loignon Bruno Lorange Joseph Lovell John McBean- McCambridge Murray John Mussen Thomas Nelson A. D. Normandeau P. E. O^iivie Alex. Walker (^^il/ie J. A. Ogilvie John Ogilvie W. W. O'Leary J. P. T. O'Rourke John Palmer William Papineau Denis Emery Parker John A'ex.Paterson G. H. McCrary Patrick McDermott Patrick McDonald William McDougall John McEntyre John >IcGauvrauJohnW.PickenH. B. McGibbon AlexanderPlante Elie McGoldrick Patrick Plessis dit Belair L.R. Patterson John A, Payette Louis Perrault Louis Perrault Medatd Phelan Daniel McKenzie Wm. McKeovvn Edward McKeown Jas. McKeown Richard McLachlan J. S. McLaren D. K. McLaren J. C. McNally Bernard McN.imee F. B. Paupart Joseph Power John Prendergast James Prevost Remi Price James Price John Proctor 0, D. Prud'homme Max. Racine Alp. McNaughton WilliamKafFerty Pat. Thos Mc Shane Brien Mc Shane James McWood William Mercer Nathan Merrill Wm. Henry Meunier Charles MiUoy J. J. Moisan F. X. Molson Alexander Molson J. H. R. Moore Thos. Moss Hiam David R . Moss Jacob L Ramsay Wm. Miller Rankin John Rastaul Abraham Raza Alphonse Reid Robert Renaud Alexander Ritchie John Richard Jos. R ielle Joseph Rivet Jules Robertson Andrew Robertson David Roberts George Mount Dr. John Wm.Rodden Wm. Mousseau P. X. Bodgers Thos. A. MuUaby James Rodier Chas. S. jr. Murphy Edward Rolland Gabriel L. Murphy John BakerRose Hon. J. H. Murphy P. S. Rose James 10 Rosevear W. Ross Wm. Roy Adolphe Roy Alfred RyanM. P. Salmon William Scott Gilbert Shackell Henry Shannon Alex. Shearer James Shearer John Sharp Shelton E. E. Sheridan James Sheridan John Shorey HoUis Short John Simard Joseph Simpson Thomas SlUtery John Smith Charles Smith George Spicer W. J. St-Amour J . A,. C . Stames Hon. 6enry Sterns 1. H Stephen R. H. Sterling John Stevenson A. A. Stevenson A. W. Stevenson P. S. Stewart James Stewart Mitchael Strachan James Stuart EH. St Onge S. Tansey Dennis Taylor T. M. Terrou Charles A Tessier M. Taylor B. L. Thayer L. O. Thompson Joseph Thompson R. L. Toner James Trudeau Romuald Tucker John Turcot James Versailles Jos. Villrncuvc J. O. Villeneuve, N. "Wainwright William Wait George, jr. Walker W. S. Walsh Matthew WardJas. K. Warren R. C. Warrington I. T. Watson Chas. S. Walters Chas. H. White Peter White Richard Whyte John Wilkison Wm. Wilson Thos. Wilson W. Winters Peter Wolff Richard Workman Thos. Wright H. B. Wright Patrick. MILITIA. 147 MILITIA DEPARTMENT. PaoviNCH OP Quebec. The three Militia Districts into which the Province of Quebec is divided are sub-divided into 68 Regimental Divisions, comprised within eight Brip^ade Divisions. The boundaries of such Begimental Divisions are identical with the'Electoral Divisions into wnich the.Province of Quebec is divided with the following exceptions, viz. : Montreal Centre forms two Begi mental Divisions, known as First and Second Montreal Centre ; the First Division comprising the East Ward, and the Second Division comprising the Centre and West Wards. Chateauguay forms two Regimental Divisions, known as Firs ' and Second Chateauguay. The First Division comprises the Parishes of St. Philomene, Chateauguay, St. Martin, St. Urbain, and the Second Division comprises the portion of the County not ncluded in the First Division. iilbij» The Counties of Richmond, Wolf, Drummond, Arthabaska, Chcioutimi and Saguenay, each form a Regimental Division. The Brigade Divisions are numbered from West to East, from One'to Eight, and embrace the following Regim mtal Divisions for each respectively. Military District No. 5. Lieut. Col. C. F Houghton. D. A. G ; Deputy Adjutant- General, commanding. 1st Brigade Division — Lieut. — Col. G. Mattice, Brigade Major. Headquarters, Montreal. Consists of Argenteuil, Montreal West, Montreal 2nd Centre, Ottawa, Pontiac. 2nd Division — Lieut,— Col. Gregor Mattice, Brigade Major, Headquarters Montreal. Consists of Brome, Chateauguay 2d Division, Huntingdon, Iberville, Missisquoi, Napierville, Shefford and St Johns. 3rd Brigade Division-Lieut. Col. G. Mattice, "Brigade Major. Oompton, Drummond, Richmond, Sherbrooke and Stanstead. District Paymaster and Superintendent of Stores for Military Districts Nos. 5 and 6— Lt— Col. Fletcher C M. G.. acting. MiLiTABY District No. 6. Lt. Col. D. Orsonnens D. A. G. , Deputy Adjutant-General, commanding. 4th Bridgade Division -Headquarters, Montreal^ Consists of Beauharnois, Chateauguay, 1st Division, Hochelaga' Jacques— Cartier, Laprairie, Laval, Montreal East, Montreal 1st Centre, Soulanges, Terrebonne, Two Mountains and Vaudreuil. I' ■J^IS; 148 MILITIA. 5th Brigade Division— The duties of the 5th and 6th Brigade Division are performed by the Brigade Major of the.4th Division Brigade Divisions. Consists of Berthier , Jol iette, L' Assomption, Masnkinonge, Montcalm, St. Maurice and Three Rivers (city) 6th Brigade Division— The duties of the 6th and 6th Brigade Divisons are performed by the Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade Division. Consists of Arthabaska, Bagot, Chambly, Nicolet, Richelieu, Rouville, St. Hyacinthe, Vercheres, Wolfe and Yamaska. Military District No 7. Lieut. -Col. T, J. Duchesnay, Deputy- Ad juant General, com' mending. Hon. Lieut.-Col. W. H. Forrest, District Paymaster and Superintendent of Stores. 7th Brigade Division — The duties of the 7th Brigade Division are performed by the Brigade Major of the 8th Brigade Division. Headquartei s, Levis* Consists of Beauce, Bellechasse, Bonaventure, Dorchester, Gaspe, Kamouraska, Levis, L'Islet, Lotbiniere, Montmagny, Megantic, Rimouski and Temiscouata. 8th Brigade Division — Lieut. -CoL J. E. M Taschereau, Brigade Major. Headquarters, Quebec. ConsistB of Champlain, Charlevoix, Chicoutimi, Montmorency, Quebec, Quebec (city), Portneuf and Saguenay. Montreal . 6th Regiment of Cavalry. — Headquarters, Montreal. Lt. Col* commanding — James Barr, Capt. and Paymaster — Capt. C. C« Clapham, Capt. and Quartermaster— J. T. McBride, Surgeon — Dr. A. L. Smith, Veterinary Surgon — Vacant. No. 1 Troop. Capt. Colin McArthur; No. 2 Troop, Uapt Wanless; No. 3 Troop. Capt. Barr ; No. 4 Troop, Capt Bush. Montreal Field Battbrt of Artillery. — Lieut.-Col. in command — A. A. Stevenson, Capt.— J. S. Hail, jr. , 1st Lieut. — George R. Hooper, 2nd Lieut.— Henry H. Hogan, Surgeon- Major G. E. Fenwick, M. D., Veterinary Surgeon- C. McEachren. Montreal Brigade of Garrison Artillery.— Lieut,-Col. T. T. TurnbuU; Majors— W. H. Laurie, F. M. Cole; Captains — E. Howard, W. H. Lulham , J. A. Finlayson— «Lewis Lieutenants — C. S.-Campbell T. Crathern, Ogilvy, Gregor, Magor, Macfariane, Adjutant-Major— T. Atkinson ; Surgeon— C. E. Cameron; Assist- ant Surgeon— J. A. Elder ; Paymaster— W. C. Totter ; Quarter- master — J. Maxwell Chaplain— Rev. Mr. Barclay. IstBatt. ** Prince op Wales ' Regiment,— Lieut.-Col. T. P. Butler; Major— Stewart Campbell: Adjutant — Captains — C. D. Hanson, G. F. Cooke, C. H. (jodfrey, F. Scott ; 0. de MiLir. 149 B. Leprohon, Lieutenants— W. Abbott. S. H, Hunter, R, H. Wilson M.D., F. A. Bourne, G. Lefebre, L A. S. Milloy, 2nd. Lieutenants, J. E. Howell, E. F. Bartlett, B. A. Dunton, Hector Buie ; Paymaster— Major Milloy; Quartermaster — Capt. W. Johnson— Surgeon— T. G. Roddick; Assistant Surgeon— Q. T. Boss ; Chaplain— Rt. Bev^ the Bishop of Montreal ; Assistant— Chaplain Very Bev. Dean Garmiohael. 3rd Batt. *' Victoria Riflks.''— Lieut Col. F. C ^Tenshaw ; Majors— C. W. Radiger.G. R. Starke; Captains— H. W. Becket , A. H. Sims, E. B. Busteed, A. Bell, J. G. Ross, C. J. Meakins; Lieutenants— E. Desbarats, E, C. P. Guy, H. Badgley, S. B. Townsend, A. Stewart, A Parker, E. A. Shaw, J. Fidler, W. Rod- den, E. Guerin, G..E. A. Carter, S. Whitehead. StaflF— Paymaster, Capt. L. Sutherland; Adjutant, Gaptain, D. Macpherson ; Quart- ermaster Capt. J. Birks Surgeon Lome Campbell, M.D. ; Assistant Surgeon, C. J. C. Wilson, M. D. 5th Batt. " BoYAL Scots of Canada."— L".eut-Col Frank Cavei - hill; Majors— H. H. Lyman, — ; Captains— S. Hood, C. C. Newton, J. A. Strathy, E. B. Ibbotson, C. E. Gauh, Capt. and Bvt.-Major, W. M. Blaiklock ; Lieutenants— F. S. Maclennan, F. S. Vaughan, G. S. Cantlie, J. L. Rankin ; 2nd Lieutenants — J. A. Linton, J. S Ibbotson, G. W. Camsron; PaymiSLer— ^ Wm. Fowlis ; Adjutant— Capt. F. Lydon ; Quartermaster — R. G.Foster; Surgeon — D. Corsan, M.D. ; Assistant Surgeon -R. Campbell, M.D. 6th. Batt. " Fusiliers.'' — Lieut. -Col. F. Massey : Major* — G. A. Mooney, J. H. Burl and ; Captains— A. W. Pater- son, H. J. Boss, W. A. F. Robertson, H. Stanway, C. E. B. Vidal, W- B. T. Macauly, Lieutenants— A. K. Shorey, A. A. Phillipsj E. J. Chambers, G. P. Newman ; 2nd Lieutenants — A. E. Kemp, K. Anderson, H. B. Smith, Wellington Dixon, A. Mitchell; Surgeon— Dr James Bell; Assistant Surgeon— J. H. Bell ; Pa> master— Captain D. Seath ; Quartermaster — Captain W. D. McLaren. 65th Batt, "Mount Boyal Riflks." Lt Col. C. A. Dugas, Majors— Hector Prevost, L. J. u^thier, Chap'am, Revd Pere. Garceau, Captains — Chas, L. Bosse, Alfred LaRocque, A. E. La- belle, J. P. A. DesTroisMaisons, Zeph. Herbert, J. J. OsteliC. A. Laframboise, Eng. Desnoyers, F. S. Mackay, H. H. Manseau P. M. Sauvalle, Lieuts — Chas Charest, J. E. Peltier, Henri Duverger, J. H. Labelle, Ang. Trudell, Arthur Lemieux, Fred Charbonneau 2nd— J. A. Piche, J. A. David J. W. Jocks, J. M. A. Gravel, Arthur Felinas, Arthur Roy ; Surgeon Dr. G. E. Boy, asst. Dr. G. E. Villeneuve, Province of Quebec Rifle Association. Patron — His Honor the Lieut-Governor of the Province. President — Hon. A. P. Caron, M. P. Vice-Presidents — Lieut. — Col. McEachran, C. M. G. Lieut-Col. Ouimet, Lieut-Col. Miller. Captain— Trenholme. Secretary— Major Blaiklock. Treasurer — Lieut. — Col. Martin. Elected Members of Council. — I 1 1 \i ■ ns: ! ■ 1 150 MEDICAL. LeiutCols. BroBseaii, Martin, Rowe, Majors Bond, Blaiklock, Moorhouse, Capt. Sims, Busteed, and one representative from each affiliated Association. MEDICAL. PKBsiuENT.--Geo. W. Beers L. D. S. Vice-President Ed. Casgrain, Quebec ; Treasurer, Stephen E. Globensky L. D. S. Secreta)yL. J. B. LeBlarc, J. Hyndman, Shcrbrooke; J. H. Bourdon, S. J. Andres. Council of ihb Phaemaceutical Absociation. — President, Joseph Contant, Montreal ; 1st Vice-President, David Watson, Montreal ; 2nd Vice-President, C. J. Coverntcn, Montreal ; Treasurer, Alex. Manson, Montreal; Registrar, Secretary and Assistant I'reasurer — E. Muir ; H. F. Jackson, Montreal^, J. A. Hnrte, Montreal, J. E. H. Quipp, Montreal; John 1. Lyons, Montreal ; 8. La chance, Montreal ; Jos. A. Dawson, Montreal ; Ed. Giroux, Quebec / R. W. Williams, Three Rivers ; Boaid of Examiners — Joseph Contant, chairman. — J. R. Parkin, Montreal, Alex. Manson. Montreal ; S. Lachance, Montreal, H. F. Jackson Montreal ; Jos. E. Morrison, Qutbec ; R. W. Williams, Three Rivers; Preliminary Examiners — (for Montreal) W. S. Kerry, W. H. C hapman, A. E. Du Berger ; (.for Quebec) P. F. Rinfret, Wm. B. Rogers. Montreal College of Phaemacy.— Officers and Board — President, David Wateon ; Vice-President, J. R. Parkin ; Treasure, A. Manson Secretary, E. Muir. Executive Board — S. Lachance, W. H. Chapman, J. T. Lyons, C. E. Scarff, W. S. Kerry, Jos. A. Dawson, R. McNichols, A. D. Mann. LecturerF—Prof. T. D. Reed, M. D., C M., No. I Phillips square ; Prot. Jos. Bemosre, F . C. S., 56 St. Famille street ; Prof. H. E. DesRcsieis, 94 St. Denis street ; Prof. C. A. Piister, 1205 Mignonne street, Registrar of the Pharmaceutical Association and Seceretary oi the College of Pharmacy — E. Muir, address 223 McGill street, Montreal . Faculty op Medicine. --Sir William Dawson, C.M.G., L L.D. F. R. S., Principal and Professor ot Natural History ; Robert Craik, M.D., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Hygiene and Public Health. Emeritus Professors — William Wright, M. D. Materia Medica, 84 St. Famille St. Duncan C. MacCallum, M.D. Midwifery, 45 Union Avenue. Professors. - G. E Fenwick, M.D. Professor of Surgery, 2356 St. Catherine street ; G. P. Girdwood, M.D. Professor of Chemistry, 54 Beaver Hall Hill ; George Ross, M. A., M.D. , Professor ot Medicine, 49 Union avenue; Thomas G. Roddick, M.D., Profeesorof Clinical >urgery, 80 Unionavenue William Gardner, M.D., Professor of Gynaecology, 109 Union avenue , Francis J. Shepherd, M.D. Professor of Anatomy and Libiariau of the faculty, 152 Mansfield street; Frank Buller, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, 838 Dorchester street ; James Stewart, M. D., Protessor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics MKDrOAL. 161 D. D. >d, ■>ss, las me ion md ID. it; lies and Registrar of the Faculty, 939 Dorchester street : George Wilkins. M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, and I,»*cturer on Histology, 898 Dorchester street ; D. P. Penhallow, B. So. ProfesBor of Botany R. L. M cDonnell, B.A., M D., Professor of, CHncal Medicine, 117 Metcalfe street ; Wesley Mills, M.A,, M. D., Professor of Physiology, McOill College. James C Cameron, M.D., Professor of Midw'fery and Diseases of Inf. ncv, 941 Dorchester street ; 1 emonstratorb, Tnstuctors Ac— R. V. Rattan, B.A., M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry, McGill College. William R. Sutherland, M. D., Assistant I'cmonstrator of Anatomy, and Curator of the Museum, 764 Sherbrooke street ; George W. Magor, B.A., M.D., Instructor in Laryngology, 82 Union Avenue ; Alex. D. Blackader, B. A, M.D. Instructor in DeisaseB of Children, 70 Beaver Hall Hill;Wyatt G. Johnston, M.D. , Demonstrator of Pathology, McGill College ; James Bdl, M.D., Assistant to the OhairofCUnical Surgery, 63 Unionaveuue ; T. Johnston AUoway M.D., Instructor in Gynoecology, 23 Mack ly street : F. G. Finley, M.D., Assistant Demonstrator ot Anatomy, 801 Dor- chester street. University OP Bishop's ColijKge — Medical Facultv . F. W Campbell, M.A., M.D., LRC.P. Lond ; Dean, Professor of Principles and practice of Medicine, Consulting Physician Montreal Dispensary, Physician to the ^ ontreal General and Western Hospitals. 10 Phillips Place, Beaver Hall; J. B Elwards, Ph. D., D.C.L., Fimeritus Professor of Practical Chemistry, 71 St. Alexander street ; J. Perrigo, A.M., M.D. CM., MR., S.C, £ng., Professor of Surgery, Physican to, and Medical Secretary, of. Western Hospital, 163 Bleury street ; J. B. McOonnell, M.A., M.D., CM., Professor of Pathology and Practical Histology, Physician Western Hospital, and Consulting Physician Montreal Dispensary, 141 Bleury street ; George E. Armstrong, CM., M. D., Professor of Operative Surgery, Physician Western Hospitial, Assistant Surgeon Montreal General Hospital, 1127 Dorchester street ; A. Lapthorn Smith, B A.,M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng., Lecturer on Gynaeology, Physician Western Hospital, Consulting Physician Montreal Dispensary, 68 Beaver Hail Terra-.e • H. L. Reddy, B. A, M.D., L,R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P., Lond,, Professor ot Costetrics, Physician Accoucheur Western Hosptial, 61 Beaver Hall ; J. T. Donald, M.A., F C.S., Professor of Chemistry, 78 Mance street ; Alexander Proudfoot, M.D., M.C Professor Ophthalmology, Otolgy, and Laryngology, Oculist to Montreal Dispensary and Western Hospita, 2 Phillips Place ; G. Tillerie Ross, M.D. CM., Professor of Physiology, Physician Montreal Dispensary, Registrar, 62 Beaver Hall; D. D Gaherty C M., M.D,* Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, 2437 Notre Dame street » Joseph Bemrose, F.O.S., Professor of Pr.ictic.\l Chemistry, 56 St. Famille street ; A. P. Scott, CM., M D., L.RC.P., Lond., Professor of Anatomy, 143 Bleury street ; F. M. R. Spendlove, C. M., M.D., Professor of Mate-ia Medica and Therapeutics, Physician Montreal Dispensary, 2709 St. Catherine street ; F. R. England, CM., M.D., Physician Montreal Dispensary, Piofessor of Diseases ot Children, 529 Wellington street ; J. M. Jack, CM., ' •. 1 Ml 162 MEDICAL. M.D., Lecturer on Botany, Assistant Physician Montreal Dispens- ury, 270 Univerrity street; Kollo Campbell. C. M., M.D.. De- monstrator oT Anatomy, Physician Montreal Dispensary, 10 Plilllips Place. The regular course of study in this Faculty leading to the decree ofC M., M.D., extends over four years or, in the case of those who do not desire the License of the College ot Physicians and Sur- geons of Qiiebcc, and who have studied one year with a medical practitioner before commencing attendance on lectures, three years. The session extends from October 1st to April 1st, with a vacation of two weeks at Chiistmas. For further details see the Oalander of the Faculty, which may be obtained of the dean or registrar of the Faculty. CoLiiEQB OF Physicians and Surgeons of the Pbovincs of Quebec. — Hon Dr. Boss, St. Anne de la Parade President , Dr. J. Gibson Cowansville Vice-President for Montreal District ; D. R. T, Rinfret Quebec Vice-President for Quebec District Dr. A. G. Bel- leau Quebec and Dr. F. Wayland Campbell Montreal Secretaries; Dr. Leonidas Larue, Quebec, Registrar ; Dr. A. Dagenais, Montreal, Treasurer. College meets in Montreal on the second Wednesdrty in May and in Quebec on the last Wednesday in September. 1 he Prelim- inary examination lor admission to the study of Medicine is held on the TiiuKsday preceeding the meeting of the College and in the city where the College meets. THE COLLEGE OF HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICANS AND * SURGEONS Oif' ]\:ONTREAL. Officers, — Dr. Waiiless, dean, professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clincial Medicine ; Dr Muller, registrar, pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children; Dr. McLaren, professor of Physiology and Institutes of Medicine ; Dr. Fulton, professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery. MONTREAL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Affiliated iviti'i the Victoria University of Cohourg Pine av. Professors.,— l^r . W. H. Hingston, professor of clinical surgery president ; Thomas E. il'Odet d'Orsonnens, professor of obstetrics; L. D. Mignault, secretary, professor of antaomy and m iteria, medica ; L. B. Durrcher. professor of medical jurispurdence ; L. A. Demers, professor of practice of medicine ; J. A. S. Hrunelle, treasurer and professor of surgery ; L E. Desjardins, professor of opthalmology ; hon. A. H. Paquet, professor of nygiene and clinical medicine ; J. P. Charirand, professor of chemistry ; A. Poitevin, demonstrator of antaomy ; A. J. B. Rolland, professor of otology, rhinology, and laryngology ; C. A. Duff as, demonst- rator of antaomy and lecturer on histology; A. Poitevin, pro- fessor of botany ; E. E. Laurent, lecturer on histology; J. J. MEDICAL. 163 Guerin, professor of cliiT'ial medicine; I. A. Leblanc, demonst rator of obstetrics ; J. M. Beausoleil, lecturer on materia medica - Paul Boyal, assistant demonstrator of antaoniy. Information may be obtained from the secretary, Dr. T.. D. Mignault, 155lileury. SOCIETE DEMEDECINE PRATIQUE DE M0NTRP:AL. Officers for 1889-90.— President, W. H. Hingston, M.D. ; vice- president, A. T. Brosseau, M. D., treasurer, J. V. Clt>roux M. D. ; secretary, A. A. Foucher, M.D. : assistant-secretary, C. N Barry, M.D. Laval University. Faculty of Modicine, ir).S8 Notre Dame Street.— Dean, J. li, Kottot, M.D., Secretary. E. P. Lachapelle, M. D. rrofessors. J. P. Rottot, M. D., Professor of the Princi- ples and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine; B. P, Lachapelle, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Oeneral Pathology ; A. Lamarche, M.D., Profppsor of Descriptive Anatomy ; A. Dagenais, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Midwifery; J. A. Laramee. M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine; A. T. Brosseau, M. D., Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery; N. Fafard M, D., Professor of Toxicology; Elzear BertheloN M. D., Pro- fessor of Practical Anatomy; Severin Lachapelle, M.D., Professsor of Hygiene and of Clinical Diseases of Children ; H K. Desro- siers, M. D , Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; Salluste Duval. M.D., Professor of Physiology and of Botany; A. A. Foucher, M.D., Professor of Diseases oif the Eye and Ear, and of Clinical Ophthalmology and Otology ; Azarie Brodeur, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and of Gynecology ; Arthur Joyal, M.D., Aggregate, Professor of Histology ; M.T. Brennan, M.D., aggregate. Medico-Chirugical Society. — President, Dr. G. B. Arm- strong ; First vice-president. Dr. F. Shepherd; Second vice- president, Dr. T. W. Mills ; Secretary, Dr. H. S. Birkett ; Trea- surer, Dr. J. A. MacDonaid; Librarian, Dr. T. D. Reed; Council, Drs. W. Gardner, R. F. Ruttar, and T. Roddick. Montreal GeneraIj Hoppital — Elected Governors — S. Be- tbune, Q.C, J. M. Kiik, Jackson Rae, Joseph Rielle, John Mc- Lean, Robert P. RlcLea, W. T. Costigan, Chas. P. Hebert, James Elliot, Heniy A. Budden, James D. Adams, W. L. Maltby, F. C. Henshaw. OflQce- Bearers.— John Stirling, president; Thomas Davidson, vice-president; , treasurer; George Ross, M.D., Secre- tary. Committee of Management. — Charles Alexander, J. T. Molson, R. W. bhepherd, William Cowie, J. P. Cleghorn, F. Wolver- stan Thomas, Rob<^rt Craik, M. D., Samuel Finley, Charles Garth, W. M. Ramsjiy, S. H Ewing. *»' ■I! 154 MEDICAL. Consulting Physicians. — Kobert Craik, M.D., D.C. MacCallani, M.D., William Wright, M.D., Robert Godfrey, M.D., Thomas Simpson. M. D., J. C. Cameron, M. D., M. R., C. P. L., G. P. Girdwood, M.D , M.R.C.8. Attending Physicians.— George Ross, A.M., M.D., George Wilkins.M.D, M.R, C.S.L.. Wm. A. Molson, M.D., M.R., G.S.L., Richard L. Macdonnell, B.A., M.D. Attending Surgeons.— G. E. Fenwick, M.D, James Bell, M.D., T. G. Roddick, M.D., Francis J. Shenherd, M. D., M.R., C.S.L. Assistant Physicians.— James Stewart, M.D., A.D. Blackader, B. A., M D., M.R., C.S.L., F. W. Catnpbell, M.D., L.R.O,?., London. Assistant Surgeons. W. R. Sutherland, M.D., J. T. Alloway, M.D., G. E. Armstrong, M.D. Oculist and Aurist.— Frank Buller, M.D., M.R., C.S.L. Gynaecologist. — William Gardner, M . D. Laryngologist. George W. Major, B. A., M.D. Medical Superintendent.— R. C. Kirkpatrick, B.A., M.D. Resident Medical Officers.— G. G. Campbell, M.D., W. S. England, M. D., G' A. Brown, M.D., J. W. C. Potts, M.D., J. S. Booth, M.D. Non-resident Clinical Assistants. — H. N. McDonald, M.D., D Low, M.D. Apothecary . —W. P. Watson. Lady Superintendent.— Miss Rimmer. Clerk of Committee of Management— Edward Russell. Steward. — W.R.Bates. Hours for Medical Advice, 10 to 12 o'«lock, daily. Applicants for advice, out-door dei^artment, 11 to 12 daily, Sundays at 9 a.m. Eye and Ear Department, 2 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Diseases of Women, 2 pm. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Diseases of the Throat and Nose, Monday and Friday at 4 p m., Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Applicants for admission to the Hospital, apply at main entrance. Hours for friends visit- ing the Sick, 3;to 4 o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Hotel Dieu, Montreal. — Rt. Rev. Bishop Fabre Superior ; Rev. J. A. Tremolet, Chaplain of the Sisters ; Rev. Sister Bon- neau, Superioress ; Drs. attending to the Hospital — Dr. d'OrPon- nens. Dr. Codtrre, Dr. Hingston, Hon. Dr. A. H. Paquet, Dr. Beaudry. Dr. Brunelle, Dr. Depjardins, Dr. Mignault, Dr. Guerin, Dr. Macdonnell, Dr F. X. Trudel, Dr. Liblanc, Dr. Merrill, Dr. Beausoloil, Dr. Chariraud, Dr. RollanJ, ilev. G. K. Tra- gesser, Aumoiiiei de I'Hopital. MEDICAL. 155 Notre Dame Hospital. — Board of Management. — Rev. I^.A. Sen*enne, president; M.M. Chas. P. Hebert, A.,Moncel, Dr. J. W. Mount, J. M. Fortier, Thos. Trihey, Dr. E. P. Lachap- elle. Dr. E. A. Generenx, treasurer. Dr. A Laramee, H. E. Desrosiers, M.D., Dr. A, Foucher, T. Brennan, M.D., secre- tary. Medical Board.— J. P. Rottot, M.D., prasident ; E. P. Lacha- pelle, M.D., A. Dagenais, M.D., J. A. Ltremee, M.D., A.T. Brosseau, M.D., A. G. Richard, "VT.D , A. Laraarche. M.D., T.E Berthelot. M.D , A. S. Lachapelle, VI. D., N. Fafard, M.D., S. Duval, M.D., H. E. Desroisers, M.D., A. Joyal, M.D., M. T. Brennan, M.D., A. A. Foucher, M.D., secretary. _^ Oculist and Aurist.— A. A. Foucher, M.D. House Surgeons. — Drs. J. N. Mount, L. Desyand, J. Des- jarding. Attendant.— Rev, Grey Nuns ; Sister Stubinger, Suporioress. Board of Governors. — Hon. J, R. Thibaudeau, president ; O. McGarvey, 1st vice-president; L. J. Forget, 2 ud vice-president, Dr. A. A. Foucher, secretary. MoNTREAti D1SPENSA.RV, Founded 1850, 135 St. Antoinb Stebbt.. -President, J. Y. Gilmour ; Vioe-Presidents, C. P. Hebert, J. S. Shearer, J. P. ; Treasurer, T. V. R, Brown ; Sec- retary, T, D. Reed, M.D. Consulting Physicians. — W. Wright, M.D., W. H. H'ngston, M.D., G. E. Penwick, M.D, R. Graik, M.D.. J. L. Leprohon, M.D., F. W. Campbell, M.D., G. P. Gird^ood, M.D., G. Wil- kins. M.D., A. D. Blackader, M.D., J. B. MeOonmll, M.D., W. Gardner, M.D. , E. H. Tronholttip, M.D . T.J. AUoway, M.D.. T. D. Reed, M.D., F. J. Shepherd, VI. D., R. L. Mac- donnell, M.D., A. L. Smith, M.D,, W. R. Sutherland, M.D. Attending Physicians.-F.G. Finley, M.D., G.T. Ross, M.D., P.R. England, M.D., P, R. M. Spendlove, M.D.. R. Campbell, M.D, J. A. Hutchison, M.D. A. Proudfoot, M.D., Eye, Ear, and Throxt Departimi^;. T. J. AUoway, M.D., Department for Diseases of Women. Committee of Management.— J. H. Barland, J. h. Loprohon, M.D., A L. Smith, D. Watson, S. Finley, E. E. Roth well, W. Drake, I, H. Stearns, F. R. M. Spendlove, M.D., A. Proud- foot, M.D. n I i The Western Hospital. . .List of Officers. — President, James Coristine; 1st vice- pre sideut, J. K. Wood; Sad vice- president, J. M- Kirk ; treasvirer, I. H. Stoarns; r/eu. -secretary Robert Reid ; medical secretary, Jamos Perrigo, M.D. Committee of Management. -- Hugh M'L'nnan, Jno. M. Kirk, J. K. Ward, I. H. e 'iprns, G. W. Ried, G. R. Prowse, % 156 CONSULS AND VICE-0 JNSULS. . "Wm. Kenaedy, A. Nelson, R. Miller, W. S. Evaaa, Ja?. Coris- tiue, JRobt. Keid, W. Drake, Dr. P. vV. CampbdU aud iJr. Arm- strong, medical represeniatives. Consulting Physicians and SurgeoQS.— William H. Hingston, M.D., L.E.O.P.E., DO.L. ; Tdomas Simpson, M.D. Attending Physicians and Surgeons.— F. Wayland Campbell, M.D., L.R.O.P., London ; Richard A. Kennedy, Ai.D., CM. James Parrigo, M.D., M.R.C.S, Eng , Geo. B. Armstrong, M.D. , CM., Dr. Proudfoot, Oiulist, Jas. C Cameron, M.D., M.R.C.P., Ireland, C. Albert Wood, CM., M.D., E. H. Tren- holme, M.D., CM., J. B. McCoanell, M.D., CM., H. L. Reidy, M.D., Acooucher. Herbert I'atloy, medical assistant. MissOsvvald, matron. CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS. Argentine Confederation— J. Arthir Miguire, Cois il-G-jnaral; F. C Henshaw, Consul, P. L. Wamklyn, Vice-Consul, 8 Custom House Square. Austro-Hungarian Empire.- E Schultz, 509 St. Paul street. Belgium— Jesse Joseph, 156 St. James street. Chili— Gr. B Day, Cons ul- General ; F. C Hanshiw, Vice-Oon- sul, 8 Custom House Square. Denmark— J. P. Wulf, 32 St. Sulpiee street. France G. Dabail, Consul-General, Quebec Moise Schwob, Vice-Consul, 1685 Notre Dame street. German Empire— W. C Munderloh, 61 St. Sulpiee street. Hawaiian Kingdom— Dickson Anderson, Consul, 227 Commis- sioners street. Italy— W. W. Bonnyn, Consul, Halifax. Vice-Coiisul, C. Mariotti, 17 Beaver Hall Hill. Netherlands— S. B. Heward, Vice-Consul, 8d St. Francois- Xavier street. Norway— J p. Wulfif, Vice-Cousul, 32 St-Sulpice street. Republic of Uraguay—F. C. Henshaw, Vice-Consul, 8 Custom House Squar'^ Portugal — h\ A. i^vouth, 195 Comraissionors street. Peru— G. B. Day, Consul-General ; F. C Henshaw, Vice-Con- sul, 8 Custom House Square. Spain— J. L. LHprohon, M.D., Vice-Consul, 297 St Antoine st, Switzerland—N. Aubin, 412 St. Paul street. Sweden— J. P. Wulft', 32 St. Sulpiee street. United States— Hon. W. A. Anderson, Consul General, P. Gorman, Deputy Consul General, 246 St. James street. United States of Venezuela — B. Lawrence, Consul, 246 St. James street. United States of Mexico— D. A. Ansell, Con=iul, 4 Corn Exchange IMMIGRATION AGENT. J. J. Dali-y. Dominion Gov-'rnment Immigration Agent, 517 St. James street. \'V BANKS IN CANADA. ONTARIO. Place. Name of Bank- Manager, Agent, etc. Alexandria Union Bank F. W. Smith. Alliston Hamilton N. M. Livingstone. B. Graveley M. Finnie. H. Nelson. A Ambridge. T. Winlow. Almonte Montreal W. Arnprior Ottawa D. Aurora Ontario W. Aylmer Molsons H. Aylmer Traders .F. Ayr Commerce John Wyllie. Barrie Toronto J. A. Strathy. Barrie Commerce H. H. Morris, Belleville Montreal R Richardson. Belleville Commerce C. M. Stcrk, BellevilJe Dominion, J. W. Murray. Belleville Merchants W. Hamilton. Berlin.,,,,, .Commerce D. B. Dewar. Berlin .Merchants' W. R. Travers. Blenheim Commerce R. C Macpherson. Bowmanville Ontario Geo. McGill. Bcwmanville . ...Standard "W.J.Jones. Bradford.. Standard T. Dewson. Brampton Dominion W, W. Nation. Brampton Merchants' W. A. Bellhouse. Brantford British North America. A. Robertson. Brantford Montreal ,.A. J. Galletly. Brantford Commerce Jeffery Hale. Brantford Standard W. T. Wickham. Brighton Standard S. B. Gearing. Brighton Traders' Thos. Snaid. Brockville Montreal Neil McLean. Brockville Molsons A. D. Brodrick. Campbelllord Standard E. A, Bog. Cannington. ... , ..Standard John Houston. Carleton Place Ottawa Jas. McLaren. Cayuga Hamiljton J. H. Stuart. Chatham ... Montreal Angus Kirkland. Chatham Commerce J.E.Thomas. Chatham Merchants' F. S. Jarvis. Chatham Standard R. N. Rogers. Clinton Molsons Henry C. Brewer. Cobourg Toronto Jos. Henderson. Cobourg Dominion E. H. Osier. Colbome Standard C. Laike. CoUingwood Toronto W. A. Copeland. GoUingwood . .... Commerce James Brydon. *J 5 \ I m ;,;!! Va'5( Place. Name of Bank . Manager Agenif etc . Cornwall Montreal R. Mackenzie. Cornwall Ontario A. Denny. Drayton Traders' ,....C. H. Smith. Dundas Commerce £. Pangman. D unville Commerce h\ G. Mmty. Durham Traders' John Kelly. Elmira Traders' J.Nicol. Essex Centre Imperial John Watt. Exeter Molsons. .. . ....A. A. C. Denovan. Fergus Imperial. Chas. H Wcthey. Forest Standard W. C. Boddy. Gait... Commerce W.Thompson. Gait Imperial ,J Cavers. Gait Merchants' G. V.J. Grcenhill. Gananoque Toronto Thos. F. How. Gananoque Merchants' F. Jemmett. Georgetown Hamilton. H. "".l. Watson. Gleucoe.... ...Traders' Geo. Dobie. Godnch . . Montreal . . , . . Ceo . Drummond . Godrich Commerce K.S.Williams. Guelph Montieal James H. Finiey. Guelph Couimerce B. R. McConkey. Guelph Dominion A Guelph Ontario E. Hamilton British North America. J . Hamilion HamiltouJ J. Hamilton Montreal Hamilton Commerce A. Fitzgerald. Morris. J. Morrison. Stuart. J. N. Travers. W. Roberts. ■Hamilton Merchants'. John Pottenger. Hamiiion Molsons...., C.W.Clinch. Hamilton Traders'. .fflmilius Jarvis. Harriston.. Standard J. £. Gray. Ingersoll Imperial J. A, Richardson. IngersoU Merchants' , Arthur M. Smith. Ingersoll Traders' Chas. W. M. Simpson. Iroquois Union Bank George Brown. Jarvis Commerce H. J. Grasett. Kincardine Merchants' H.Irwin. Kingston. British North America.F. Brownfield. Kingston Montreal C. M. L. Porteous. Kingston Merchants' Geo. E. Hagues. . Kingston Ontorio Thos . Y . Greet. Lindsay Montreal A. F. MacGachan. Lindsay Dominion T. B. Dean. Lindsay Ontario S. A. McMurtry Listowel Hamilton O. S.Clarke. London BritishNorth America. D. Cumberland. London Montreal W.J.Anderson. London .....Toronto W. K. Wads worth. London Commerce H. A. Nicholson. Lo'^don Merchants' | A^ J^FSgu?on. BANKS. 159 Place . Name of Bank. Manager Agent j etc. London.... Molsons P. W. D. Brodrick. Madoc Traders' J. H. McClennan. Markham Standard F. A. Reesor. Mealord Molsons P . Fuller . Midland Western i Millbrook Western S V. Hutchins. Milton Hamilton J. Butterfield. Mitchell Merchants' E.G.Lawrence. Morrisburgh Molsons L, W. Howard. Mount Forest Ontairo A, E. Ames. Napanee Dominion H. Baines. Napanee Merchants' Alex. Smith. Newcastle.... ... Standard James K. A.llen. New Hamburg . ...Westren T. D. Allen. Newmarket Ontario J, E. Souch. Niagara Falls.... Imperial J. A. Langmuir. Norwich Molsons T. B. Phepoe. Oiangeville Hamilton R. T. Hann. Orangeville Commerce B, Shepherd, Orillia Dominion H. S. Sc adding. Orillia Traders' E. W. Stratby, Oshawa Dominion W.H. Holland. Oshawa. ... Westren John Cowan Ottawa British North AmericaD Bobertson Ottawa Montreal Fred Gundiy Ottawa Ottawa J M acLareu Ottawa Commerce R Gill Ottawa Nationale C H C'airiere Oitawa Merchants' W L Marler Ottawa Ontario A Simpson Ottawa Quebec H V Noel Ottawa , , . . UnJOP Bank MA Anderson Owen Sound .Hamilton H H O'Reilly Owen Sound. ... .Merchants' A St L Mackintosh Owen Sound Molsons L E Tate Paisley Western Paris British North America. O P Buchanan Paris Commerce R C Jennings Parkdale Standard J Martain Park Hill. Commerce J M Duff Pembroke Ottawa W H Feaser Pembroke Quebec T F. Cox PenetanguisheE^. . .Western F H Holland Perth Montreal R J Dummond Perth Merchants' James Gray Peterborough Montreal F J Lewis Peterborough Toronto J H Roper Peterborough .Commerce W Manson Peterborough Ontario C McGiU Petrolea Toronto P Campbell Pickering Ontario Geo Kerr I? \i 160 BANKS. Place. Name of Bank. Manager Agent, etc. Picton Montrf-al. R J B Crombie Picton Standard W T Shannon Port Arthur Ontario R N King Port Col borne Imperial J M Wemyss Port Elgin Hamilton J S Gordon Port Hope Toronto E Milloy Port Hope Midi. L. & S. Society G M Furby Port Perry Ontario A J Mcdonell Prescott Merchants' Thos Kirby Renfrew Merchantk' C G Morgan Ridgetown Molsons..... John McMahon Kidgetown Traders' J A Mackellar St. Catharines Toronto GWHodgetts St. Catharines Commerce F Gross St. Catharines... Imperial .CM Arnold St. Mary' s Montreal John Leslie St. Mary's Traders' C S Rrmsey St. Thomas Imperial M A Gilbert St. Thomas Merchants' Wm Pringle St. Thomas Molsons W H Draper St. Thomas Trad rs' AG Simpson Samia Montreal .6 H Griffin Sarnia Commerce T W Nisbet Samia Traders' J C Douglas Sault Ste. Marie Commerce . . . .D McGregor Sault Ste . Marie . . Imperial . . Geo C Easton Seaf orth ........ Commerce John Aird Simcoe Hamilton Wm Corbouid Simcoe Commerce E Cowdry Smith's Falls Molsons FA Bethune Smith's Falls Union Bank Stratford Montreal Thos Plummer Stratford C< mmerce W Maynard jr. Stracford Merchants' ., TEP Trcw S'.^fathroy Commerce. Lawrence H Dampier Stralhroy Traders' W. T. Smith. Thorold Commerce W. J. Robertson Thorold ,. ..Quebec .. D. B. Crombie. Tilsonburgh. aders' •••••t»* .N. L P. Dewar. Tilsonburgh . Wt'steri^ , C . Rennie. Toronto. . , British North America. W. Grindlay. Toronto Hamilton L Buchar Toronto Montreal C B rough Toronto Toronto Geo Goodham Commerce HW Darling Toronto B E Walker Toronto Can. Spadina & Coll. J H Plumber Can. Young St. BranchJ C Kemp Toronto Dominion . A Bradley ^?oronto. . . .... Dom, King St E B. . .R C McHarrie I'oronto Dominion , R J Montgomery ADVERTISEMENT. 161 &EORGE W. HAMILTON, IffemlDer cf tlie Montreal Stock Izoliansre, 24 ST. SAGRAMKNT STREET, /I ONTREAL. STOCKS AND SECURITIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in New York and Chicago. For Canadian Stock Lut see next page. h List of Principal Securities dealt in BANKS. Montreal Ontario Du Peuple Molsons Toronto Jacques Oartier Merchants^ . • Eastern Townships Nationale Union of Lower Canada Commerce Hochelaga Ville Marie. Dominion Hamilton , Imperial Standard Quebec , British MISCELLANEOUS, Montreal Telegraph Dominion Telegraph Western Union Telegraph Co. Montreal Gas Bichelieu and Ontario Nav. Co Montreal Street Railway Montreal Loan & Mortgage Co. . Royal Canadian Ins. Co Canada Paper Co North West Land Co Int. Coal Mining Co Bell Telephone Co Guarantee Co. of N. A Canada Shipping Co Canada Cotton Co Dundas Cotton Co Montreal Cotton Co .... Hochelaga Cotton Co Stormont Cotton Co . Coaticook Cotton Co Mer. Mfg Can Pac . Railway , . . . . St. Paul M. & M. Railway Capital PAID-UP. $12,000,000 1,500,000 1,200,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 600,00v0 5,799,200 1,485,881 1,200,000 1,200,000 6 000.000 '710J00 478,970 1,500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 2,500,000 £ 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 81,199,852 1,998,088 1,350,000 600,000 500,000 400,000 500,000 £1,500,000 500,000 1,500,000 300,000 1,400,000 750,000 500,000 805,000 1,000,000 500,000 200,000 455,700 65,000,000 20,000,000 Rest. $6,000,060 575,000 350,000 1,075,000 1,400,000 140,000 2,136,600 600,000 160,000 150,000 700,000 125,000 20,000 1,220,000 400,000 650,000 410,000 500,000 £250,000 198,000 G. W. HAMILTON, Member on the MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. Pab VaijUb FBE Shark. Dividends Paid During Year. M-- ■ 1 , ' nia. TOTAI.. $200 100 60 60 100 36 100 60 60 60 6 p. c. Ist. June and 5 p. c. 2nd Dec, . . . Sj p.c. Ist June and 3^ p.c. 2nd December 8 p.c. March and 3 p.c. September 4 p.o. iBt Apl. and 4 p.c. & 1 p.c. bs. 1 Oct. 4 p.c A 2 p.c. bus. 1 June & 5 p.o. 2 Dec 3^ p.c. l8t June and 3J p.c. 2nd Dec . . . 3X p.c. Ist June and 3^ p.c. 2nd Dec 3|f p.c.'2nd Jan. and 3^ p.c. 2,Qd July 3 p.c. May and 8 p c.November 3 D.e. .Tanuapv and ?> n.c. .Tulv 10 p.o. 7 " 6 " 9 " 11 " 7 " 7 " 7 " 6 " 6 " 60 100 100 60 100 100 60 100 «60 , $40 60 100 3i 3 5 4 4 3^ 8J 4. il p.c I8t June and 3^ p.c. 2nd December. p.c. 2nd Jan. and 3 p.c. 2nd July fP.c. 1st June and 3^ p.c. 2nd Dec p.c. A 1 p.c.bns.lst MayA5 p. cist Nov p.c. Ist June and 4 p.c. 2nd Dec p.c. Ist June and 4 p.o. 2nd D^Rc p.c. 1st June and 3^ p.c 2nd Dec. . . . r p.c. Ist June and 3^ p.c. 2Dd Dec. . . . p.c. Ist April and 3^ p.c. Ist Oct. . . p.c. Jan., April, July and Oct p.c. Jan , April, July and Oct D .c. Jan. April. Julv, & Oct 7 " 6 " 7 •* 11 '* 8 " 8 " ^ 7 " 1\ <* 6 " 6 " , 5 " * 40 100 6 5 8 7 3 p. 0. April and 6 p.c Oct 12 " nil 60 D . 0. Mav. and 4 o . c. Nov 9 p.c. 26 26 p. 0. March, and 3 p. c. Sept. .,..•.•• p. c. Feb . ... t , ,, , 6 '* 7 " 100 46 p.c. Jan. and 4 p. c. Sept 7 " nil 100 7 1 3 D c Feb. on Pref . Stock 7 P 0. 100 S p. c. Jan . , April, July, Oct , 6 " 60 100 p. c.Jany. and 3 p. 0. July 6 " nil 109 " " • nil 100 nil 100 100 100 1^ p. c. Feby. May A.ug. and Nov — 2| p. 0. March, June, Sept. & Dec 6 pc. 10 " nU 100 nil 100 100 100 5 li Ij p. c. Feby p. c. Feb. and \\ p. c. Aug D. c. Feb.. Mav. Aucf.. Nov 5 p. 0. 8p. c. w of the Montreal Stock Exchange- IM I ADVEBTISEMENT. GEORGE W. HAMILTON, Sffomlser of the Montreal Stook Szohanere, 24 ST. SACRAMENT STREET, MoNTP^EAL. STOCKS AND SECURITIES OF ALL DBSCRIPTIONS Bought and Sold on Margin or for Cash. Correspondents in New York and Chicago. For Canadian Stock List see preceding page. :hanfire, T. ES Cash. Ik [page. BANKS. 10.0 Place. Name of Bank. Manager, Agent, etc. Toronto Dominion . ..R. H. Bethunt Toronto Dom., King St. E. Br.T. G. Brough Toronto Dom., Queen St. W.Br. J. Price Toronto Dom., Queen St., E. Br.R. M. Gray J'oronto Dora-.C^ueenSt W. Hr.P. O. Cayley Toronto Dom., Spadina Ave.Br.J. H. Horaey Toronto . Imperial ..1>, R. Wiikio Toronto Imperial, Youge St. Br.O. F. Rice Toronto Merchants' D.Miller Toronto Ontario C. Holland Toronto Ontario, West Knd Br. R. B. Caldwell Toronto ." ec W. P. Sloaue Toronto .udard .J. L. Brodio Toronto Moleons C. A. Pipou Toronto Toronto Genl. Trust Co. E. Blake Toronto Traders' H. S. Strathy Toronto Union ... . Jas. O. Buchanan Tottenham Hamilton ..11. C. Aitken Trenton Molaons H. B. Wilson Uxbridge Dominion R. Ross VankleekHill Hochelaga Wm. Ferguson Walkerton Commerce G. W. McKee "Walkerton Merchants' J . C . Patterson Wallaceburg Montreal D . Glass Waterloo Molsona Jacob Hespeler Watford Traders' 1 . A. Belt Welland Imperial C. White W. Toronto June. . Molaons A. D. Denovan West Winchester. Union. . , S. L. Forrest Whitby Dominion W. E. Carswell Whitby Ontario W. Beith Whitby Western Thos. Dow Windsor Commerce G. M, Stork Windsor Merchants' Wm . Kingsley Winghara Hamilton D.H.Wilson Woodstock Commerce S. B, Charles Woodstock Imperial C. M. Fuller Woodstock Molsons Benj . McCuaig QUEBEC. Beauharuois Jacques Cartier. . . . . .H l^edford Eastern Townships. , . .E. Borthier (en haut)Ville Marie A. Coaticook Eastern Townships B. Cowansviile Eastern Townships J. Drummondville . .Jacques Cartier J. Farnham St. Hyacinthe ,J. Fraserville. Jacques Cartier J. Gaspe Basin Nationale J. 11 , Dorion W. Morgan Gariepy Austin Mackinnon E. Girouard ¥j. Campbell F. Pellant LeBoutiUier & # Co. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) V] ^ ^> y /^ 1.0 I.I Ijo "^^ ■^ iU 12.2 1^ 12.0 lit I 1.25 'Am Photographic Sdences Corporation ^.V 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MSSO (716) 873-4503 w I ■ i 16G BANKS. Manager, Agent, efc. E. N. Robiuson J. P. deMartigry W. H. Bobinson Place. Name of Bank. Granny Eastern TowDshipa H\j11 Viile Marie Huntingdon .... Eastern Townships Joliette Hocbelaga J. H. Oatigny Lachutp Ville Marie H.Frost Louiscville ViUe Maiie F. X. O Lacourttiere Montreal British North AmericaJ. Penfold Montreal Montreal H . V. Moredith Montreal Monreal, West Branch. D. A. Macplierson Montreal Nova Scotia T. V. Mel 'ouald Montreal Toronto J. M. Smith Montroal Hocholaga M. J. A. Prendergast Moi.treal (East End Abattoir) Hocholaga Moutre:fl Ville Marie li. Garaud Montreal (Hoche- laga) Ville Marie Geo. D stous Moiitreal (Poii.t St. Charles).... Ville Marie .W.J. K. Wtill .C. H. A. Guin.ond .G. N. Ducharme Montreal Commerce A. M. Croinbie Montreal Du Piuple J. S. Bosquet Montreal Jacques Cartier A. De Martigny. Montreal (Ontario Street East Jacques Cartier. . . Montreal St. Ciinegonde . . , , Jacqties Cartier. . . . Montreal (St. JeanJ Baptiste Jacques Cartier L. G. Lacasse Montreal Nationale Alfred Brunet Montreal Merchants' J . S. Meredith Montreal Montreal C. <£; D. Sav.H. Bat beau Montreal Ontario W. W. L. Chipman Montreal Quebec Thos. McDougall Montreal Molsons J.Elliot Montreal Union G. H. Balfour NapierviUe St. Jean Nicolet Ville Marie ; C. A. Sylvestre Plessisville. Jacques Cartier H. Dorion Quebec British North AmericaH. M. -J. McMichael Quebec Montreal Quebec (St. Sau Jacques Cartier N. Quebec . Du Peuple .P. (jiutbec St. Roch Dn Peuplo N. (Quebec Nationale P. Qutbec Mercliants' J. Quebec Quel ec ... Jas. Stevenson Quebec Un o » E. Wtbb Kichraond Eastern Townships. . . .W. L. Ball St. Cesaire ... .Ville Marie M. L. J. Lacasse St. Hyacinthe. . . Jacques Cartier A. (. lement St. Hyacinthe... St. Hyacinthe K. St. Jacques Dion B. Dumoulia Lavoie Lafrance C. M(.re BANKS. 167 Place. Name of Bank. St. Hyacinthe. . . .Masons St. Jerome Du Pueple St. Johns St. Jean St Johns Du Peuple St. Johns Merchants' St. Remi Du Peuple St. Sauveur (S^ee Quebec . ) St. Simon Jacques Cartier ... . . St. Theresa Ville Marie ..... Sherbrooke Kaatern Townships. . . . Sherbrooke Nationale Sherbrooke Merchants' Sorel Hoehelaga. . Sorel ISIolsoti s Stanstpad Eastern Townsliips. .. . Three Rivers Hocbe'agri .... , Three Rivers \)\\ Peuple Tliree Rivers. . . Quebec Valley field Hoch< laga Valleyfield Jacques Cartier. .. Vio'oriaville .lacques Curtier. . . Waterloo Kasteru Townships Mavnqer, Agent, ..r . . . . .^ . .C'jininercial .. W. Lawson^ VV)n(i8i>r .... ilalilax J.A.Russdl ^V,, tv.lIP P«^onV« A.n. W-KurSH BANKS. 169 it, &c. 3g d in t iOU Place. Namn of Ba nk. Manager^ Agent, Ac. Yarmouth Nova Scotia J. H. Lombard Yarmouth Yarmouth T.W.Johns Yarmouth Exchange A.S.Murray NEWFOUNDLAND. St. Johns Commercial Henry Cooke St. Johns Newfoundland Savings St. Johns Union James Goldie PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. * Charlottetown Nova Scotia. D.C.Chalmers ,, Gharlottetown Merchants' ¥.. H. Amaud Charlottetown . . ..Merch. of P. E. I Wm. McLean Rustico Farmers' ofiRustico. ...A. Dorion Souris Merch. of P. E. J Jas. J. Hnghes . Summerside Nova Scotia Neil McKelvie Summerside Merchants' of Halifax.?. W. Morrison Summer8ide>, Summerside R. Mc. Stavert ST. PIERRE ET MIQUBLON. St. Pierre St. Pierre et Miquelon.T. Neville St. Pierre Merchants' of Halifax. .G. H. Mackenzie MANITOBA. Brandon ''British North America. Brandori Imperial Brandon Merchants' Keewatin Ottawa Morden Commercial Portage' la Prairie. Commercial , Portage I a Prairie. Imperial Winnipeg British North America. Winnipeg Montreal Winnipeg Ottawa Winnipeg Commercial. . Winnipeg Imperial Winnipeg Merchants'... Winnipeg Union >•••••• R. Bull A. Jukes E. S. Phillips J. B. Monk ,C. R. Dunsford John Pitblado N. G. Leslie H. M. Breedon Jas. Hogg F. Hall Mathewson A. A Jackson Chaa. S. Hoare A. Wickson F. L. Patton NORTHWEST TERRITORY. Calgary Montreal A. D. Braithwaite Calgary Imperial Samuel Barber Lethbridge Union — , F. R. Godwin Regina ... Montreal F. J. Hunter BRITISH COLUMBIA. Kamloops British Columbia R. Lee Barnes Nanaimo British Columbia Geo. Cruickshank NewWestminst'r. British Columbia ...., Isaac B. Fisher New^Westminst'r. Montreal Geo. D. Brymer Vancouver British Columbia J. C. Keith m 170 BAKKS. Place. Nameo/Bank. Manager a^ Agent ^Ac. Vancouver. ...... British North America . G. E. Taylor Vancouyer. Montreal Campbell Sweeney Victoria British Columbia Wm. C. Ward Victoria British North America. Qayin H. Burnt Bank of Montreal. — Established in 1817. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Capital (all paid up $12,000,000— Reserve Fund, $6,000,000. Head office, Montreal. Board of Directors- Si rD. A. Smith, K. CM. G. President ; Hon. Geo. A. Drum- mond, Vice-president ; Gilbert Scott, Esq., A. T. Paterson, Esq. Hugh McLennan, Esq. Hon. J.J. C Abbott, C. S. Watson, Esq. B. Greenshields, Esq., W. G. McDonald, Esq. W. J. Buchanan, General Manager ; E. S. Clouston, Assistant General Manager, A. McNider ; Inspector and Superintendent ol Branches. B. Y. Hebden, Assistant Inspector ; A. B. Buchanan, assistant Supt. of Branches. ^^— ~^— 1/ . ' " Bank of British North America. — Established 1836. In- corporated by Royal Charter 1840. Paid-up capital, ;£ly000,000 sterling. Head office, London, England. Court of Directors in London— J. H. Brodie, J. J. Cater, F. Lubock, H. R. Farrer, R. H. Glyn, J. J. Kingsford. G. D. Watman, J. M. Robertson' H. J. B. Keudall and £ A. Hoard. Head onice in the Colonies, St. James street, Montreal. General manager, R. R. Grindley. Mintreal Branch, J. Penfold, manager. G. W. G, Bonner ac- countant. Bank of Toronto.— Capital $2,000,000. Rest $1,400,000, Head office, Toronto. Montreal Branch. — J. Murray Smith, manager'; C. A. S. Atwood, accountant. Canadian Bank of Commerce. — Head office, Toronto. Capi- tal paid-up, $6,000,000. Discount etery day. Montreal Branch, Standard building, St. James street. A. M. Crombie, manager ; W. C. J. King, accountant. Merchants Bank OF Canada.— C?pital paid-up, $5,799,200. Reserve Fund, $2,135,000. Head otfice, Montreal. Board of Directors. — Andrew Allan, piesident ; Robert Anderson, vice- president ; Hector Mackenzie, Jonathan Hodgson, John Duncan, James P. Dawes, John Cassils, H. Montague Allan, T. H. Dunn. George Hague, general manager ; John Gault, Br. Supt. The Molsuns Bank.— Capital paid-up $2,000,000. Rest, $1,000,0(10. Directois.— John H. R. MolBon, president; R. W. Shepherd, vice-president ; Sir David L. Macplierson S. H. Ewmg Alex W. Morris, W. M. Ramsay ; F. Wolterstjn. Thomas, general manager ; Jas. Elliott, local manager ; A. D. Durnlord, inspector. MKROANTILE. 171 Onta.»?io Rank.— Capital, $1,500,000. He id office, Toronto, Oiit. S.r W. P. Howiand, president ; Chs. Holland, (general manager. Montreal Branch, Place d'Armcs. — W. W. L. Chip- man, manager, Quebec Bank —Paid up capit. 1, $2,500,000. Head office, Quebec. — J. Stevenson, cashier. Montreal Branch— T. McDougall in.inigerj. Walker, accountant. Union Bank of Canada —Capital, $1 200,000. Rest $1.50.000. Head O.Ti je, Q lebec. E. E. Webb, cashier. Montreal B aach — G. H. Balfour. La Banquk du Peuple.— Etablishcd 18 55 Paid-up capital, $1, 200,000 ; reserved fund, $35>,000. Head office, 97 St. James street, Montreal. Directors. — J.icques Grenier, president ; G. S. Brush, vice-president. W. Francis, A Prevost, A. Leclaire. M. Branch and, Chas. Lecaille. J. S. Bousqiet, cashier. Lv Banijuk Jacques Cartibr— Capila\ ,$500,000. Directors, — Alph. Desj.udins. M P. President; A. S. Hamelin, vice- president; Joh:i L. Cassidy, Lucien Huot, A. L. di Martigny. Officers. — A d^: Martigny, in mager director; D^. W. Brunei, assistant manager ; accountant. R. St. Germain, inspector; F. B. Lafleur, La Banque Nationale, Place d'Armes.— Capital $1,200,000. Head Oflfice, Qiebec. Augustin Gaboury, president ; P. La- france, cashier. Montreal Branch, corner Place d'Armes Hill and St. James street. Alf. Brunei, manager ; M. Benoit, assistant do. G. A. Djgu vy, accountant. La Banque Hochelaga.— Capital paid up, $710,100. Re- serve fund, $100,000. F. X. St-Charles, president; M. J. A. Prendergast, cashier. Heaa office, Montreal. Banque V'ille M.vrie.— Wm. Weir, president ; J. G. Davie, vice-president. Directors —Wm. Strachan, U. Garand and God- frey Weir. U. Garand, cashier. Days of disc lunt, Tu 'sdays and FriJavs Agencies at Herthier, Hull, Hochel'ga, Louiseville, Lachute, Nicolet, St. Cesaire, St. Therese and Poiat St. Charles (Montreal.) Montreal City and District Savings Bank. —176 St. Jam ^s street. — Ed. Murphy, senator, yn-sident ; A LaRocqu?, vice- president ; Dr. W. H. Hingston, J imes O'Brien E. J. Barbeau, R, Bellemare, J. A'deric Ouimet, M. P. F. T.Judah, John H. R. Molson, di recto f-s. H, Barbeau, manager, Montreal. Open every lawful day during banking hours. The Board meets jon Wedne^;days. The Bank has four branches : corner St. Catherine and Jacques Cartier streets, H, H Brosssau, agent ; corner St. Joseph and Versaillies streets, E. Varin, agent ; corner Q-and 51 ■ I Trunk and Sciffneurs streets, Point St. Charles, \V. D.»ly agent ; Corner Notre Dame street East and Belierivc square, branch, O. A. Robert agent. Bankers, Bank of Montreal. Foreign Correspondents, lioudon, Bank ol Montreal ; New York, Bank of Montreal ; Paris, Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas ; Credit Lyonnais, Merchants' Bank of Halifax.— Capital paid-ap, $l,000,CiOO. Reserve fund, .$201), 000. Head office, Halifax, N.S.Thomas E. Kenny, M. P. president; D. H. Diincan, cashier. Montreal Branch, Corner St. Francois Xavier and Notre Dame streets. Edson L. Pease, Manager ; a. E. Brock, accouaunt. MERCANTILE. MONTREAL B(.).\RD OF TRADE. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1S4-2.) Jus. P. Cleghorn ;— president ; 1st vice-presdont, Jacques Grenier : 'indjvice-prcsident ; Robert Atelier ; treasurer, Edgar Judge. Council: H. Montacne Allan. H. A. Budden, Chas. Chaput, A. F. Gault, i:. B.^Greenshields, M. Hannan, W. W. Oeilvie, Robert Reford, James Slessor, Geo, \\'. Stephens, Wm, \Vain'.vright, Hon. J. K. Ward. Board of Arbitration. — Andrew Alhsn, Hon. ( reo. A. Drummond, Chas. H. Gould, Chas. P. Hebert, F. W. Henshaw, Jonathan Hodgson, John Kerry, Edward Murphy, Hugb. McT.ennan, R. T Routh, H. Shorey, Louis TourvUle. Geo. Hadrill, secretary. DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE. Wm. F. McMaster, 'Joronto, acting president ; R. McKechnie, Dundas, Ont. James J. Bremner, Halifa.x, N. S,, vice-presidents. Executive Council . — Andrew Robertson, 'Montreal, Que., W. FL. Sanford, Hamilton, Ont., Isaac Waterman, Londoni Ont., E. K. Greene, Montreal, Que., R. W. Elliott, Toronto, Ont., R. R. Dobell, Quebec ; G. A. Chapman, Toronto, Oat., Alex Woods, Quebec. C. H. Gould, Montreal, Que., treasurer ; Geo. Hadrill, Mont- real, Que. acting secretary. CORN KXCIIAXGE ASSOCIATION. • OFFirF.-HK>iKERS FOR 188(1. Committee of m ina;;em ;nt. A. G. McH-'an, president ; A. K. Clagnon, acting president; D Robertson, treasurer. JohnBaird, R. M. Kslaile, John Magor, D. A. McPherson, Jas. S. Norris, H. W. Rapha-!. Board of Review.— Cha-^. U . Gould, chairman; John Dillon, G. M. Kinghorn, Jno. E. Kirkpatrick, J. ( ). liafreniere, Robert Simms. Geo. Iladnll, secretary. WHOLESALE GROCERS ASSOCIATIOX. Executive Committee.— Gtjo, Childs, president ; Cha^. P. Hehert, vice-president ; I). T. Toes, trcisiirer. Directors. — Chaa. Ch-xpr.t. W. W. Lockerby. Jacob Wilson. Committee of Arbitration.— Wm. Kinlochj'W. W. L-ockerby, Clias. I.acnille, J. E. (Quintal, H. Raii.som. Committee on Prices.— Chas. Chapu', Chas. Laca'lle, J. C. Rose. Geo. Hndrill, secretary. STOCK EXCIIAXGE. J. P)urnett, chairman ; If. S. M.-icDougali, vice-chairman ; H. C. Scott, secretary and treasurer ; J. Low, assistant secretary. Memb.-rs — H. A. Budden, J. liurnett, K. Ford. L. J. Forget, J.R. Meeker, H. S. Macdoucrall, G. C Macdougall. W. R. Oswald, H. C. Scott, O. W. Simpson, H. G. Strath v-. T Wilson, T. T. Davit.s, J. Nichols, A. Strati v, A. A. * .McCuUoch , W. Mackenzie, W. 1. Fenwick. J. low, A. 0. Clark. W. R. Miller, G W. Hamilton. M. Gaerin, A. F. Riddell. Alton F. Clerk, C. Meredith, (i. C. Dunlop, C. E. Gault, W. H. Weir, C A. Vallee, C. G. Clouston, J. G. Grant, A. A. Wilson, F. Nash, R. Meredith. C Parent, L. S. Macdougall. Meets daily— Morning board at 10. on ; afternoon boird at 2^15 ; Saturday at 10 30 only. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. Ashes. — E J. Major, inspector, 34 St. Frs. Xavier street. Chap. 45. 37 Vic, 1S74. — The inspector shall charge the sum of 20 cents for every hundred pounds of pot or pearl ashes ins- pected by him, 25 cents for each nev.- head furnished; 18 cents for repairs and cooperage on each barrel — 25 cents for putting in a barrel, partly filled, the addition il quantity thereof necessary to fill the same, whenever duly required to do so ; 25 cents per barrel in all cases where lime, r.tw ashes, damaged ashes or other trash have been packed or mixed with pot or pearl ashes, for ex- tracting or separating the same. ■# il ir 'i: *; Fiour.— L. A. tioytr, iospccior, 21'J Con.iiU^ioneriS street. Fees 2 cents per barrel for inspecting ami brandia^ exclusive of cooper- age. •' when any l^ss qua.uity than IJO barrels of flour offereci for inspect. on, tne inspector, shall b.: entitled to receive the full feel that would accrue to him on 130 barrels. When the inspector deems it necessiry to verify the weight of flour given to him tor inspection, and if said lot o! flour is shjrt weight, he is then en- titled to an extra 3 cents per barrel, and s^ea that saidshjrt weight barrels are filled up before being branded. Beef and Pork.— J. Dohsny, Government Inspector, 186 Grand Trunk street. '* For each inspeciion and branding, the inspector shall be entitled to recei ve, of and from the person sub.-nittinc the samj for inspection, for each and every barrel and half- barrel, tieicc or half-tierce of beef or pjrk so inspected salted, packed, pickled and branded, 25 cts. for each barrel, 15 cis. for each half-barrel, 35 cts. lor each tierce, and 16 cts. for each half- tierce, exclusive of cooperage, and repairs shall not exceed 15 cts. per barrel, tierce or half-tierce ; in consideration of which charges all barrels or half-barrels, tierce or half tierce> shall bo delivered in good shipping order.'' Fish, , corner St. Sacrament and St. Nicholas streets. " Every inspector or deputy inspector who shall in- spect or brand or mark any cask or package cf pickled fi^h, or in bulk, in accordance with the provisions of this Act, shall hi entitled to fees at the following latcs, which shall be paid by the original owner to the person who employed him in the first instance; For each tierce of salm n salmon trout, or sea trout, 15 cents'; each half-ticrce, 10 cents ; each baricl, 15 cents ; each half-barrel, 10 cents. For each b irrel of mackerel, 10 cents ; each half-barrel, 5 ccnis. Kor each barrel of herring, 5 cents ; each half-barrel, 4 cents. For each barrel of shad, 10 cents ; each half-barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel cl white fish. 10 cents ; each, half-barrel, 7 cents. For each barrel of pickled codfish, hake, haddcok or catfish, 5 cents ; each half-barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel of dry-salted codfish, hake, haddock, catfish, ling or pollock, 5 cents ; for each half- barrel, 3 cents. For each barrel bass, I'j cents ; each half-barrel 7 cents. For ejch barrel of cod tongues, cod-sounds, halibut or eels, 10 cents ; for each haif- barrel, 7 cents. Th:: foregoing rates shall be reckoned ex;;lusive of Salt, pickle, cooperage, storage, and labour employed in wash- ing rinsing, clca.iing, nailing, screwing, or repacking any fish. For inspecting empty packages, 1 ce.it. Leather and Hides. — T. Hawkins, inspector. " Every in- spector shall be entitled, tor the inspection of hides, to a fee of 5 cents for each hide in lois under 100 in number, and 4 cents far each hide in lots ovor 100 in number. The in pector may in- spect and measure all kinds of leather which are sold by super- ficial measure or by weight, and shall b^ entitled to charge 2 cents for each side or piece of such leather inspected and measured by him. The Act requires the inspector to provide a store or warehouse in a convenient situation for the purpose of inspection.'* Hide Inspection Store, No. 177 Duke street. D. Cameron, city weigher, me Gen. Manager. S ^ Caledonian Ins. Co. cf) Edinburgh..., > Taylor Bros., > Fire. i Gen. Agents. \ Canada Life Assurance Co. ) J. W. Marling, ^ of Hamilton > Manager, Prov. > Life. ) Quebec Branch. } Citizens Insurance Co. of S Gerald E. Hart, | Fire, Life and, Canada if G^n. Manager. \ Accident. Commercial Union Ass. Co. of Lo.idon, Enft Evans, & McGregor Fire and Life. ConfederationLife Ass jcia- tioii of Canada H. J Johnston Life. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford Geo. H. McHenry. Fire. Eqaitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, New York Hon. S . P. Stearns. Life . Fire Insurance Association, Limited, London, E.ig .J. Keaaedy Fire. 'I 1 PUBLIC COM PA NIKS. Name of Company. .Guarantee. Ajjt-nts m Moutreiil. Cluarantce Co. of Norih America Kdward Rawlings Ciiiardiau Fire and Life J R. Simms A Co. ) Ass. Co London, Kng | md CI. Denholm. S rii J T I U- T' Vincent and Glasgow and London )llich. Freygang joint ^"^' ^° J managers. Fire. Hartford Fire Insurance Co Hertford, Conn Wood and Evans. .. l- ire. Imperial Insurance Co. of London, I'.ngJand E«lgar D. Licy Fire. International Marine Ins. , Co. of Liverpool, Kn?.. J-ickson R.ie Marine. Lancashire Insur.ioce Co..HelIeau k Hamford..Fire. Liverpool and London and Ciloije Insurance Co G London AssuranceCorpo- ^ q Description of Insurance. ration, Enijlanfl ( F. C. Smith Fire and Life. C.Foster Fire and Life. (',, H. t'uttersDn., Guarantee and Accident. lx)nc]on (luaiantec and* Accident Co. Limited. S London and LancashireFi re Insurance Co. Liv>f)ool. Wood and Evans.. . .Fire. London and Tiancashire Life Assurance Co .. B.H.Brown Life. Mutual Life of New York . Fayette Brown Life. Mutual Fire Ins. Co . of Montreal J. Compte Pre«. New York Life Ins. Co. ...I). Burke. Life. National Assurance Co. of Ireland L. H. Loult Fire. North America Life Assur- ance Co. late mutual ...Chas. Ault, M. D. ..L'fe. North British and Mercan- tile Insurance Co Thos, Dividjoa . . .F.re .in 1 Life. Northern Assurance Co of Aherdeenand London... R. W. Tyre. Fire. Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society, Norwich, Eng..John Wm. Molson.Fire. Phenix Insurance Co. ol j j q ginton Fire. Phoen?x Fi^re Insiu^nce Co.Gillespie, Patterson London, England * ^® *^ '""^ • Providence, Washington, ) ,_ ^ r\ u InsuranceCo.ofProvi-jW. R. Oswald. . Fire, Inland and Ocean Marine. dence, R. I...' ..J Agent for Canada Quebec Fire Assurance Co. J. H. Routh ,', Fire and Life. Queen Insurance Co. Eng.H. J. Madge ..Fire. Royal Canadian Insur- ^ q^q j^ McHenry I ^^''*» ^'^^^"'^ ^^^ ance Co ( J Ocean Marine, Royal Insurance Co Wm . Tatley Fire and Life. PUBLIC COM PAN I EP. 177 Name ct Company. Ai^enis in Detcripiion of Montreal. Insurance. Scottish Union and National Insurance Co Walter Kavanagli.. Fire. Stan'larii Life Asmrance Co. Edinburgh, Scotland. W. M. Ramsay Life. Sun Life insurance Co of Canada R.M.icauley,Ma.Di'.Life A Accident. Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn Win Hanson Life »t Acci!) Wall str et. G' n pass, agent, D. McNicoll Montreal ; asst. F. T. Manager, G. N. Bosworth Toronto ; Eastern J>iv.Gen. Supt. C. W. Spencer Montreal. Ontario and Atlantic Division — General supt. T. A. MacKinnon, Montreal ; general freight agent, J.N. Sutherland, Toronto. Western Division— General supt. W. Whyte, "Winni- peg, Man. ; general F. and pass, agent, Robt. Kerr, Winnipeg, Man., Pacific Division — General supt., Harry Abbott, Vancouver. Ce NTH Aii Vermont Railroad.— New York, Boston and New England Freight and Passenger Line. City Office, 136 St. James street, opposite St. Lawrence Hall, A. C. Stonegrave, passenger agent, F. H. Brown, freight agent. Montreal and Champlaix Junction Railway Joseph Hickson, President; L. J. Seargeant, vice-president ; Hon. Henry Starnes, W. Wainright, S. W. Foster, directors. PUBLIC COMPANIES. 175) presi- eclor> ; crhiien- Manitoba. and North Webte FN Railway. — /ndrew Allan president; F. H. Brydges, vice-president. Directors H. Montague Allan, R. G. Allan, A. T. Driimmond, J. S. Allan, A. A. Allan, Br>'ce Allan, E. W. Riley, secretary ; W. R. Baker, gen. .super- intendent, A. F. Eden, land commissioner. Allan Line of Ocean Steamships.— Carrying passengers and mails between Liverpool, London and Glasgow, and Quebec, Montreal, St. John, N. F. Halif.Tx, Boston, Philadephhia, and Baltimore, in summer; nnd Halifax, Portland, St. John, N. F. Boston, Phl'adelphia and Baltimore, in winter. H. & A. Allr.n, agents, corner Vouville and Common streets, Montreal. Thomson Live. — Sailing between Montreal, London, Newcastle and Avonmouth D(>ck, (near Bristol), during the summer months, also betwr^en Mediterr.mean ports and Montreal during spring and .-autumn. Robert Reford tfe Co. agents, 23 St. Sacrament street, .Montreal. DoMixrox Line OF Steamships.— Sailinj? bttwecn Liverpool, Avonmouth, Quebec and Montreal in summer, and Liverpool, Avonmouth, and Hai'fax N. S. and Portland Me, in winter. D. Torrance A Co., Agents, 8 Hospital street, Montreal. Beaver Lixe of Steamships. — Owned b/ the Canada Shipping Company. (Limited). Sailing between Montreal and Liverpool during the summer, and New York and Liverpo >1 during the winter mouths. H. E. Murray, general manager. 4. Custom House square, Montreal. Quebec Steamship Co, — S.S. Miramichi. Between Mont- real, Quebec and intermediate ports to .^ummerside, Charlotte- town and Pictou. Brock & Co., agents Commissioners street. White Cross Line. — Direct and regular line of first-class steamers, sailing between Antwerp and Montreal in summer, and between Antwerp and Halifax in winter. Munderloh & Co general agents, 61 St. Sulpice street. Hansa Steamship Company op Hambufo. — Direct and regu- lar line of first class steamers sailing between Hamburg, Ant- werp and Montreal in summer, and between Hamburg, Ant- werp and Halifax, N. S., in winter. Munderloh & Co., general agents, Montreal, Gl St. Sulpice street. D ^naldsox Lijte. — Sailing between Montreal and (rlasgow in summer, and Baltimore. Halifax and Glasgow in winter. Robert Refold & Co., agent', 2.3 and 25 St. Sacrannnt street Montreal, / " 4 , 180 PUBLIC COMPANIKS. KofS Link. — Sailiug between Moiitri-al and London during the summer months. Robert Reford .t Co. agents, 2iJ and 25 St. Sacrament street, Montreal. The Richelieu AND Ontakio Xwigation Co. — Daily Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Ha Ha Bay, Cliicouiimi, Quebec. jVIontreal, Toronto and tributaries of the sit. Lawrence. Hon. Thomas -vlcQreevy, president; Julian Chabot, general manager ; A. Milloy, manager Western Div. J. X. Beaudry, secretary- treasurer. General offices, 228 .St. Paul street. Merchants Line. — Trading between Montreal and Prescott, Brockville, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Welland Canal ports, Cleveland, Detroit, Windsor, .Saruia, Chicago, also Lake Superior ports. G. E. Jacques it Co., Agents, 110 Common street. Established IdJJO. Ottawa River Navigation Co— Royal Mail Line of Steamers. R. W. Shepherd, president; Robt. W. Shepherd, jr., manager and secretary. Head office, ••^S Coiuinon street. ____ • The Sincennes— McXauohton Forwarding and Tug Line (Limited). —Geo. H. Matthews, president ; F. Dupre, general manager ; E. Laframboise, sec-treas. Lock No. 1 foot of Lachine Canal. Merchants' Despatch TRANSPOhTATiON Co.— M. Davis, agent. OflBce, u Common street. The Great North Western Telegraph Co. op Canada. Operating the lines of Montroal, Dominion and Manitoba Tele- graph Companies. Head office, Wei' ington and Scott streets, Toronto. Erastus Wiman, president ; H. P. Dwight, vice- president and general manager ; Frederick Roper, secretary and auditor ; Arthur Cox, treasurer aijd superintendent of supplies. Montreal main office, St. hrancois-Xavier and St. Sacrament streets. Angus Grant, district superintendent ; W. B. Powell local manager. Montreal Telegraph Co.— President, Andrew Allan ; Direc- tors— Hector Mackenzie, William Cassils. William Wain- wright, Jesse Joseph ; secretary autl treasurer, D. Ross- Rosa. Executive offices, Montreal Telegraph Buildings, corner of St . Francois-Xavier and St. Sacrament streets. Canadian Pacific Railway Co's TKLEGKArn,— Chas. R. Ho8mer,[manager. Htad office, 4 Hospital street. Montreal. Electric Service Company oiC/nnada (Limited).— Director?. — Wiilibm Cassile, presideiu ; ii. C. Ko^me, vice-president ; A PUBLIC COMPANIES. 181 Directors. H. Mackenzie, A. D. Taylor, J. H. Oakes, managing director. Head Office, 174 St. James street, corner of St. John street ; branch offices, 45 University street and 2631 St. Catherine street. — — MUTUAL Tel. Co. — E. C. Pease, president and general man- ager ; W. Hoy, secretary-treasurer. Office, 57 St. Francois- Xavier street. ■ Bkll Telephone Co. of Canada. — Andrew Robertson, presi- dent; C. F. Sifl'', vice-president; C. P. Sclater, sec-treas. Waddell Building 30 St. John St. The Montreal Gas Co.— Board of Directors : — Jesse Joseph, president ; Hugh ISdcLennan, vice-president ; John Ostell, A. Urquhart, Hon. L. R. Masson, J. P. Dawes, Robert Benny, Henry Joseph ^ J. F. Scriver, manager and se retary ; S. E. Stevenson, Engineer; J. H. Normandin, c^shie*': D. Cunning- ham, meter inspector. P. J. McEIroy, Nap ^ Leduc, W. M. Moore, H. J. Fauteux, Fred Donaldson clerks ...Chas. Bienvenue, collector; Mason Burk, assistant collector. Office, corner St. James and St. Gabriel streets. Victoria Mutual Building Society. — Grace Church school house. Point St. Charles. W. McWood, president ; A Stark, vice-president ; R. Wayne, secretary-treasurer, 157 Congrega- tion street ; Hugh Brodie, notary ; A. C. Hutchinson, valuator ; G. Irving, H. W. Walker, T. W. Russell, auditors ; D. fhomas, J. Wayne and A. Clarke, trustees ; City and District Savings Bank, (Point St. Charles Branch), bankers. Directors :— W. McWood, A. Starke, J. Wayne, O. Hanna, J. H. Timmis, P. Upton, A. Clarke, D. Thomas, T. P. Hunt, D. McWood, W. Berridge, W. Boyd, W. Wayne, S. C. Matthews, F. Upton. Canada Mutual Building Society.— David Guthrie, presi- dent ; Geo. Sadler, vice-president; J. B. Hutchenson, secre- tary-treasurer ; W. I. Cook, Wm. Stenhouse and D. Sexton, trustees; A M. Finlayson, Jos. Bemrose and J. K. Alston, auditors ; Wm. Byrd, valuator ; Merchants Bank of Canada, bankers. Directors— W J. Cook, David Guthrie, D. Sexton, F. Morgan, W. Stenhouse, R. Kough, Geo. W. Sadler, Wm. Higgins and D. Anderson. Office, No. 204 St. James street, Montreal. People's Mutual Building Society.— C. B. Carter, presi- dent; J. W. Hughes, vice-president ; J. Tough, trustee ; J. B. Hutchenson. secretary-treasurer : James Baillie, auditor ; W. McLea Waloank, valuator : Merchants Bank of Canada, bankers. Directors— C. B. Carter, J. W. Hughes, J. Tough, A. Joyce, D. Guthrie, E. G. O'Connor. J. E. Alston, A. P. Weary, G. W. Sadler . Office , No . 204 St . J ames street . Retail Dry Goods Merchants Society. Of the Province of Quebec. 67 Dubord, St. F. X. Moisan, president; O. I Monday, 1st Vice-president ; Jos. Archambault, 2nd vice-presil — — — _ _ 182 PUBLIC COMPANIES. R; fc-. ii Beaudoin, correspond- , , JoR. Normandin, as Arcand, marshall ; J. G. W. McGowan, dent; L.J. Lafond, assistant-secretary ; S. ing-secretary : F. ^. Guerin, treasurer sistant treasurer ; " ' acting secretary. * MoNTKEAii Mutual Building Society. —Officers for the j'wr 1889— F. R. Clark, president ; T. P. Currie, vice-president ; J. Douglass, Jas. A. Oglivy, and W. J. McNiece, trustees ; J. B. Young, R. Keil, A. Giiard, U. Somerville, J. P. Clarke, W. H. Powles, J. Wayne, M. N. Darwent, T. Sutton ; H. A. White, secretary-treasurer, 42 Rushbrook street, St. Gabriel ; J. H. Isaacson, notary ; H. Findley. W. Cross and S. Johnston, audi- tors ; M. Hutchen'^on, D.(J.L., advocate. Bankers— City and District Savings Bank, Wellington street branch. Meetings every Friday evening in the Mechanics Hall, 204 St. James st' eet , from 7 . 30 to 9. .30 . Montreal Investment and Building Company. — Capital, $1,000,000, W. Reid. president; John Ostell, vice-president; lion. A. W. Ogilvie, Richard Bolton. R. W. Sheppard. Geo. W. Simpson, L, Cunningham, directors ; Wm. Cooper, secretary- treasurer, i}ro tern : Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, solicitor; ^*^ "' Lighthall, notary. OHlce, 237 St. James street. W. jb'. Montreal and Western Land Co. (limited) — President, Hugh McLennan ; vice-president, Andrew Allan ; Directors, George A. Drummond, A. T. Drummond, H. Montague Allan, D. B. McLennan, Q. C. Drummond Brothers, agents. Compagnie dr Pret et Credit Fonciers. — Office, 1582 Notre Dame St. J. G. Guimond, president; Alexis Brunet, liquidators and cashier, — — Sparham Fire-proof Roofing Cement Co.~Presideht, W. L Maltby ; Directors, F. C. A. Mclndoe, Dr. Sparham, A. S. Hall, J. H. Hodges. Secretary-treasurer and manager, Chas. L Maltby. Trust and Loan Co. of Canada,— Major R. J. Evans, com- missioner ; T. Trihey, inspector ; Louis A. Cadieux, accountant , Office, 26 St. James street. Judah, Branchaad & Bauset solicitors ; A. D. Jobin, notary, 3 Place d'Armes Hill. Scottish American Investment Co. (limited.)— Scott and T. Davidson, directors ; Thomas Davidson, attorney. MoNTRBALi Loan and Mortgage Co.— Board of directors- Richard Bolton, president ; Hon. A. W. Ogilvie, vice-president ; Frank Caverhill, John L. Morris, C. R. Black, W. E, Cheese. C. E. Gault, ' Windsor Hotel Co,— Duncan Mclntyre, president ; P. S Ross, secretary, 18 St. Alexis street. TheSheddenCo. (Limited).— General forwarders and carriers, cartage agents for the Grand Trunk Railway Co. Head Office, 188 St. James street ; branch office, 18 St. Peter street. Hugh W. L Hall, IS. L com- itant , SauBet idT, tors — lent ; leese, riers, |ffice, Tugh Paton, manager and secretary ; C. Mackenzie, superinte;ident, Toronto. The Canadian Exprbss Co.— G. Cheney, general manager; S. Chadwick, superintendent ; D. T. Irish, agent. Nos. 84 and "86 St. Francois Xavier street. Dominion Expeess Co. — W. S. Stout, Gen. manager, Toronto, Ont, ; S. T. Stewart, siipt. Eastern Division Montreal, J. A. Boswell, Supt. Ontario div. Toronto ; G. Ford, supt. Pacific and Western div. Winnipeg. Office, 22G St. James street. Hamilton Powder Co. — T. C. Braineid, president ; D. Brain- erd, secretary ; B. T. Kirkhouse, treasurer. Office, 103 St, Francois Xavier street Montreal. Edwardburg Starch Co. — Limited. Montreal and Cardi- nal — Richard Bolton, president; M. Thomson, secretary-treas- urer. Office, 23 St. John street. American ExpRKSs Co. Proprietors of the United States AKD Canada Express, 84 and 8fJ St. Francois Xavier street.— D. T. Irish, "agent. For the collection of notes drafts, accounts, transport of bank bills specie, jewellery, and all kinds of merch- andise, and the execution of commissions of every description. Sale of money orders, etc . , Dominion Cartridge Co. Limited.— T. C. Brainerd, president ; N. tP. Leach, secretary; H. B Brainerd, treasurer. Office, 103 St. Francois-Xavier street, Montreal. Montreal Mining Company, Office, 190 St. James st.— Robert Anderson, president ; Directors -^ James Ilutton, hon. Mr. Justice Cross, Murdoch Mackenzie, George W. Simpson, Robert Anderson, John Fairbairn, James Starke, and W. G. Murray. Mount Royal Cemetery Go.— I't-ustees :— Church of Ensland —George Macrae, Richard White, F. Wolferstan Thomas, W. R. Salter, R. W. Shepherd, G. F. C. Smith, Hy. Bulmer. Presby- terian Church — Charles D. Proctor, John Stirling. James McDougall, Hon. A. W. Ogilvie, Alexander Murray, J. Hodg- son, A. McPherson, Geo. Childs. Methodist Church— T. D Hood, Hon. J. K. Ward. Congregational Church — Henry Lyman. Baptist Church— George B. Muir. Unitarian Church — Henry Archibald. C. D. Proctor, president ; John Stirling, vice-president ; G Durnford, secretary-treasurer ; Richard Spriggins, superintendent. ■( i 184 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Church Home. — In connection with the Church of England in Montreal.- 116 University street— His Lordship the Bishop of Monireal, president ; Mrs. G. W. Simpson. 1st. Directress •, Mrs. R. Refold, 2nd directoress ; Mrs. M. H. Ganlt, 3rd directress; Miss Ludington, treasurer ; Mrs. Siancliffe, secretary Miss Dunning, matron. MONTREAL: Ladies' Benevolent Society, 31 Berthelet street- Mrs. Edwynn Evans, 1st directress ; Mrs. C. Dewey Day, 2nd, dir- ectress ; Mrs. Sutherland Taylor, secretary for children ; Mrs. F. W. Thomas, treasurer; Miss J. S. Evans, secretary of the society. Protestant Infant's Home, 568 Guy street. Founded 1870, incorporated 1871. — J. K. Ward, Esq., President; Mrs. J. Hutton, Hon. Directress ; Mrs. B. T. Davis, 1st directress ; Mrs. James Linton, 2nd directress ; Mrs. J. Saxe, 3rd directress ; Mrs. C. Ault, treasurer ; Mrs. Henry Sanders, secretary. Protestant Orphan Asylum, 2409 St. Catherine st., corner of Stanley St. — Mrs. John Torrance, 1st directress; Miss Black- wood, 2nd directress ; Miss Greenshields, treasarer ; Miss Anne McCord, secretary ; Mr. D. R. McCreadie, superintendent ; Mrs. D. R. McCreadie, matron. ' Hervey Institute and Home and School of Industry. — Office bearers for 1889-90. — Honorary president. Miss Hervey, IGO Stanley street ; President Mrs. A. Murray, Cote St. ^n- toine; vice-president, Mrs. Geo, Hague, 90 Bedpath street; rec. secretary, Mrs. M. L Clark, 77 Cathcart street; cor. secre- tary, Miss Cassils, 708 Sherbrooke street ; treasurer. Miss Law- der, 110 Mansfield street ; registrar, Mrs. J. Tasker, 81 Mance street. Committee of Management. — Mrs. S. J. Andres, 44 Beaver Hall Terrace, Mrs. Alloway, 924 Dorchester street, Mrs. Barclay, 875 Dorchester street, Mrs. F. R. F. Brown, 114 McKay street, Mrs. Beevor, 1373 Dorchester street, Mrs. A. C. Clark, 883 Dorchester street, Mrs. R. Cowans. 1025 Dorchester street, Mrs. Heck, »60 Pal ace street, Mrs. Holt, 239 University street, Mrs. J. L. Morris, 292 Peel street, Mrs. Macdonald, 117 Met- calfe, Mrs. McGillivray, 3004 St. Catherine street, Mrs. E. W. Trenholm, Cote St. Antoine, Mrs. Utting, 2720 St. Catherine street, Miss Ogilvy, 130 Peel street, Mrs. Cassils, 708 Sheibrooke street, Mrs. 0. VV. Dickinson, 30 St. Matthew street. Miss Doug- BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 185 laos, 228 University street. Mrs A. D. Blackader, 70 Beaver Hall Terrace, Mrs. W. Clendinneng, 2768 St. Catherine street, Mrs. H. Hunter, 96 Mackay street, Mrs. Langlois, Dorchester street. Honorary List.— Mrs. E. B. Greenshields, Mrs. J. Sterry Hunt, Mrs. J. Edgar Hill, Mrs. G. H. Moss, Miss Kate Miller, Miss Murray, Mrs. John Popham, Mrs. Jas. Patterson, Mrs. Walter Paul, Mrs. G. T. Roddick, Mrs. H. C. Scott, Mrs. Jas. Stephen- son, Mrs. Walklate. Honorary Solicitor, John L. Morris, Esq., Q.C. Advisory Board— Mr. David Morrice, Mr. Geo. Childs, Mr. Hugh McLennan, Mr. Robert Cowans, Dr. Andres. Boys' Home, 117 and 119 Mountain street. — Chs. Alexander, president ; G. W. Stephens, vice-president ; J. R. Dougall, sec- retary ; Wm. Drysdale, treasurer, J. R. Dick, superintendent. Directors. — Geo. Hague, Wm. Reid, Jos. Richards, Jas. Baylis. Committee.— Rev. J. i^dfirar Hill, A. P. GauU, John Beatty, L. H. Packard, A A. Ayer, D. Morrice, Samuel Finley, Hugh Mackay, Frs. Scholes, Hugh McLennan, C. M. Alexander, E. F. Ames, .1. A. Osfilvie. C. S. J. Phillips, J. K. Ward, Andrew T. Taylor, Wm. Tees, D. Macfarlane. St. Andrews' Home, 403 Aqueduct street.— Committee meets every Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. Donald Campbell, chairman ; Jas. Tasker, Wm. Reid, Ewan McLennan and John Allan, assisted by a committee of ladies. St. Geoege'8 Home, 139 St. Antoine St.— J. H. Redfern, pre- sident, C. P. Sclater, 1st vice-president; S. Carsley, 2nd vice- president, W. S. Walker, treasurer; Bernard Reed and B. Aj Cox, joint secretaries ; Mrs. Worrell, matron. Charitable Committee.— Joseph Richards, chairman; W. D, Stroud, George Kemp, Hon. J. K. Ward and F. Stancliffe. Protestant House of Industry an'd Refuge. — Chas. Alex- ander, president; Heary Lyman, 1st vice-president; E. B. Shelton, 2nd vice-president ; R. Holland, treasurer ; G. Cruick- shank, hon. secretary ; J. B. McConnell, M.D , John T. Finnic, M.D., G. F. Findley, M.D., and A. Lapthorn Smith, M.D., visiting physicians ; Wm. W. Robertson, Q.C, hon. solicitor; A. C. Lyman, N.P., hon. notary ; D. McMillan, sec- retary and superintendent ; Mrs. McMillan, matron. Montreal Workinomen's Mutual Benefit and Widows AND Orphans PROvinfiNT Socikty.— Founded A.D. 1867. Offi- cers for 1889-90 ; W.K. Knubley, president; Jas. H. Vincent, Ist vice-president; John Best, 2Ld vice-president; Warden King, treasurer ; S. S. Pl.ace, recording secretary ; J. H. Leslie, assist- tant recording secretary ; Wm. Stenhouse, financial secretary ; 186 BENEYOLEK'r iXSillUTIONS. Ja8. Atcheson, asBt. financial secretary. Stewards:— E. Still- wall, St. Ann's ward feast); J. Cunningham, St. Ann's ward, (west); S. S. Place, St. Antoine ward; P Gamble, St. Law- rence ward; J. J. Bain, St. Louis ward; J. J. Bain, St. James ward; Isaac Huckle and Thos. Hawkins, St. Mary's; J. T. bhepherd, Bast; J. T. Shepherd, Centre; Arch. Birrell, west ward ; A. Kirby, St. Jean Baptiste ward ; J. Weldon, Hoche- laga; Jas. Mason ^ St. Qabriel ward. Honorary solicitor, B. D. McGibbon. Auditors, Thos McQueston, Henry Goodrick, Jas, N. Vincent. Trustees, Gilbert Scott, Jas. Wright, Colonel Frank Bond. Physician, W. A. Molbon, M.D., 61 Union av. Librarian, Thos. Kobertson. Library comiiiittee ; E. Stillwell, Benjamin Caldwell, and Arch. Birrell. Kegular meetings are held every second Monday evening in eacli mont^, in the Odd- fellows Hall, 6t)2^ Craig street. All communications should ba addressed to S. S. Place, recording secretary, 250 Aqtieduct st. Irish Protestant BENEvoiiENT Society.— Booms 691 Dor- chester 8t.— W. H. Arnton, President ; James Wilson, 1st. vice-president ; Moses Parker, 2ud vice-president ; R. K. Thomas, 3rd vice-president; Thos.Suttou, treasurer ; J. Stephens, secretary, W. M. Keams, assistant secretary, R. W. D'Olier, corresponding secretary. Council — George Home, D. H. Hen- derson, W. Byrd, D. McMillan, S. C. Kyte, J. H, Jones, J. J. Arnton, jr., Henry Dunne, J. T. Hagar, Ricliard Thomas, J. Shinneck, James Moore, J. Convery, C, E. Dawson, John Doyle. Chaplains— Dean Caimichael, Rev. James Fleck, Rev. J. H. Dixon. Physicians— G. W Mtgor, M,D., D. F. Gurd, M.D., H, L, Reddy, M.D., J. J, Dugdale, M.D , G. Wilkius, M,D,," W. H. Drummond, M,D. Finance Committee.— J, H. Jones, Chairman; John T. Hagar, James Moore, D. H. Henderson, Richd. Thomas. Charitable Committee. — Mosts Parker, Chair- man, S, C, Kyte, D, McMillan, Henry Dunne, W. Byrd, John Doyle. Immigration Committee— George Home, Chairman ; C. E. Dawson, John J. Arnton, jr., John Shinnick, John Convery. Auditors— James Moore, James C. Sinton, R. W. D'Olier. Mackay Institution fok Pkotestant Deaf Mutes, Cote St. Luc Road— Hugh Mackay, president; F. Wolferstan Thomas, R. W. Shepherd and F, Mackenzie, vice-presidents; G, Durn- ford, secretary-treasurer; Chas, E. Cameron, M.D., and Dou- glass Corsan, M.D., honorary physicians; Harriet E. McGann, and J. J. Askcroft, superintendents ; Ellen Reaves, Ellen Jones, teachers.',, F. Williams, a ctg. supervisor; Eugene Libby, car- penter. Catholic Male Institution, for the deaf mutes of the Pro- vince of Quebec— Mile End, near Montreal. Founded in 1848, for the instruction of Deaf Mute boys, under the direction of the C^eitfies of St. Viator. i'upilB are tanaht lip re%djti? and artic- Qiation. There are two courses of studies— EukUsIi aud l< rench. Bey. J. B. Mauieau, Principal. Rev. F.M.A. Charest, trea- Buier. Ukitbd Pbotsstamt Wobkinombn's Bbnkfit Society.— Offloe bearers of the U.P.W.B B S., for the yeir 188!)-90 : — President, Mr. B.S. Thompson ; l8f vice president, Mr. D. Mo- Cutcheon ; second vice-president Mr. G. W. Braddeley, Phy- sician, John T. Finnie, M. D., L. R, C. S., Edinburgh, re- elected ; treasurer, Mr. Willinni Scale; financial secretary, Mr. Samnel (rray ; recording secretary, Mr. Oliver W. Barwick ; Trustees Messrs. G»orge Gill, John Cunningham, M. K. Field, Thos. Elliot and Thos. Gongh. Stewards: Kist, St. Ann's Ward (North) ; St. James Ward. Mr. James Locliit», 24!) Beau- dry street ; « entre .ind West Wsrds, Israel Bishop, F'ire Station, St. Gabriel street; St. Ann's Ward, Point St. Charles, sjuth side of Canal, Duvid McCutcheon, 20 Forfar street; St. Ann's Ward vnorth) Elijah Stillwell ; St. Antoine ward. Charles Tweedit). 1177 St. James street; St. Lawrence waul, Egisto Brunnin, St. Louis ward, Peter Brown, 550 St. Dominique st^; St. Jame« ward, i\fr. James Lockie ; St. Marys and Hochelaga wards. F. Voklert 58 St Ignace street ; St Jean Baptiste ward, W . J. Robinson, (iGO Upper Sansfuinet street. Residence : Dr. J. T. Finnie, Medical officer, 137 Bleury street ; Office hours, 8 to 10, 1 to 3, G;^ to 8^ ; Mr. Samuel Gray, financial secretary, 183 St. Hypoite street. Socrtrrv i Walker, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. J, Murphy, Mrs. T. Norton, Mrs Nichols, Mrs. A. Perkins, Mrs. C. Wm. Hutton, Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Symon, Miss Miss Dewitt, Mis.s Hall and Miss Warren. Labatt, Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Mercer, Miss St. Margaret's Nursery for Foundlin(;3 and House of Mercy for Fallen Women, Unuenominational, 403 St. Urbain St. — Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Margaret, Sister Elizabeth Margaret, Sister-in charge; Miss McGhee, Lady superin- tendent; A. D. Blackader, M.D., CM., medical adviser. St Margaret's Homb, Church of Ent.land, 600 Sheerbrooke St. — Under the direction of the l»isters of St. Margaret. Patron. — The Most Rev. The Metropolitan Bishop of Fred eri "ton. Sififer in cJiargc. Sl^lcr Elizabeth Margaret. , Treafiurer —Rev. Dr. Wright, 84 St. Famille st. Work. — Care ot the infirm and incurables at the ''Home." As- sist the sick at their own houses. Relief and visitation of the poor. Church and secular embroidery. Unsectarian ; all denominations received, an^ visited by theirrlergy. No endowment. Supported by voluntary oft'trinj. XATION'AL~SOCIETIE>;. St. George's Socif/vy. — Hun'y Patron— His Lordship the Hishop Montreal. Officers for 18')0 — F. H. Rtdfern, president; C. P. Sclater, 1st vice-president ; S Carsley, 2nd vice-president, W. S. Walker, treasurer; Bernard Reel, B. A. Cox, secretaries; Chaplains— Very R/iv. Dean Normnn, Eev. J. C. Antliff, M.A. B.D., Rev. L. N. Tucker, MA.. Rev. Edmund Wood, M.A. Rev. F. H, Marling, Rural Dean Lindsay. Rev. G. Osborne Troop, ^L A., Rev. W. .]ack5on, Rev J. A. Newnham, M.A. Rev. A. French, Rev, J. Gilbert Baylis, Rev. J. H. Dixon. Physicians— George E. Fcnwick, Thorn \s D R^ed, F. E. England, E. Buller, Chas. J. Wilson, W.A. Molson, C S Stroud. Honor- ary Council — C. B Carter, A. B. Major. Board of Management —John Lewis, W. D. Stroud, George Kemp, Joseph Richards, T. J. Bedford, Ed. Hollis, Hon. J. K. Ward, F. Stanclitfe. Lady Directoress-Mrs. W. D. Stroud, Mrs. F. Stancliffe, Mrs. J. K. Ward, Mrs. C. P. Sclater, Mrs. George Kemp, Mrs. Edward Hollis, Mrs, W. S. Walker, Mrs. lohn Lewis, Miss Or use. Charitable Committee— Jos. Richards, chairman, W. D. Stroud, F. Stancliffe, George Kemo, Hon. J. K. Ward. Canvassing Com- mittee-Messrs. Kemp & Carsley, Ward & Lewis, Hollis, & Reed Bedford & Cox, Sclater and Stancliffe. Festivities Committee — C. P. Slater, chairman; E. Hollis, G. Kemp, P Stancliffe, S. Carsley. Finance Committee— J. K. Ward, chairman ; J. Lewis, T. J. Bed- ford. Building Committee— W. D. Stroud, chairman ; Hon. J. K. Ward, J. I^wis, B. Reed, secretary. Meetings— The regular :90 NATIONAL SOCIE'l lES. meetings ol the Society are held quarterly en rhe ten:.'; i.iv ot ir.t montlis of January, April, July and October. Should aav oi U»«M days fall on Sunday ,ihe meeting will be held on the day folic win?. The members meet also tn St. George's Day. The anuual elec- tion ofoftlccrs and committees takes places at quarterly meeting in Jiuuiraiy. The meetings of the Board of Management are held on the til St Tuesday in each month . The charitable committee m« ets weekly Memberships— Natives of England and Wales, and their descendants, born in the British possessions, are eli^Kle for membership. Annual subscription, .$3.00 ; life subscriptiuns ; $25.00. Oaledonian Society oh Montrual. — President, \Vm. Ruther- ford ; vice-presideuis— S. C. Stevenson, J. M. Campbell ; secret. i'.y, (ico. W. i\d;Mn>. P.O. Box IGOO ; fiuani-'i.il secretary, Wm. Rutherford, jr. 85 Aiwatcr Avenue; treasurer, D.ivid Guthrie, P. O. Box 2002. Members ot Committee— John U. Hutchtson, Wni. Seath, James Harper, S. S. Bain, E. Ba'u, Peter Lyall, W. Grein sen., F. de. G. Stewart, R. P. Niven, C. T. Chr.siie, Donald Campbell. W. A. Morrison. Auditors— A. 1.5. Stewart, and John Hood. The annual meeting is held on the second Tuesday of December. (Juarterly meetings are held, in St. Andrews Home, on the third Tuesday of 3Iarch, June, and September. The executive ooiuniittee meets on the ihird Tuciduy of every Uiontli in the someplace. St. Andkew's Society. — President. R. 13. Angus ; Ist vice- president, Sir Donald A. Smith : 2nd vicu-presitient, Duncan Mclntyre ; hon-secretary, \V. A!e\r. Caldwell ; assistant secretary, C!eo. Kay; treasurer. A. F. Riddell. Ch; plains— Rev. W. j. Smyih M.A. P H.D.. K^v. John Williams, i'hy.sici- aus — Dr. \VanIets, Dr. Geo. Ross, Dr. IJiackader, l)r. Proud- foot, Dr. Hutchenson, Dr. Stcw.'.ri, and Dr. Thos. Rotlgers. Charitable Conuuitiee — Messrs D. Campbell, E. McLennan, W. Reid, J. Allar, J. J. Tasker. Coinmiitee of Accoun;> — Hon. A. W. Oglivie, James btewart, tieo. M.n.rae, (^., C. W. W. Oglivie., and H. McLennan. Committee of Instalments — James Wright anl David Lunni.qnam. Eepreseui.itive Governor to the Prctcstaut House of Industry and Refuge— Ewan Me- Lenn.m. Ladies' Committee — L-.dy Gauit, L:\dy Smith, Mrs. Hiiuh McLennan, Mrs. Alex. Mcv.dbbon, Mrs. Jas. Johnson, Mrs. A. B. Stewart. Mrs A Robcistou, Mrs. \V. Macfarlar.e, Mrs. R. S. Oliver, Mrs. Dr. Wanl^ss, Mr,-. Robert Campbell, Mrs. C. P. Davidson, Mis. J. C. Waison, Mrs. Jas. Ferris, Mrs. "Sine- Vicar. N.rs Jas. Daker. Mrs. J. A. Hirte. ' is. Geor^ie Grah.i.Ti, Mrs. Peter N-cholson, Mrs. R. Mack.iy, Mrs. Jas. Ed^^ar Hill, Mrs. Jchn O^ilvie, Mrs. W- W. CUilvic, Mrs. K. D. An^^us, Mrs. P. S. Koss, Mis. Jas. .\!av..r, Mrs. D. McDoudd, Mrs. Wm. Angus, Mrs. A. W. U^ilvie. Mrs David Mckay, Mrs. J. CUrk Murray, Mrs. John Grccushdelds. Mrs A B. McKay, Mrs. C. T. Baird, Mrs. M. Ramsay. Mrs. N. S. Walker. Mrs. Pcier Fu'ion Mrs. R. Dalgieish, Mrs. W;n. Rdd, Mrs. Jas. Barclay, Mrs' NATIONAL SOCIETIES. !'.•! Andrew Wilson, Mri. John Parker, Mrs. Cantlie, Mrs. Jat. Tasker. The Onaritiiblr Commitf ' e meets weekly in winter. Th« Society meet* quarterly. St. Patrick's SociKTY. — H. J. Cioran, president ; F. Lankan, 1st vice-president ; P. Stafford, 2nd vice-pres:denl ; Geo. Mur^jhy, treasurer ; M. Kelly, corresponding stcretaiy ; S.Cross, recording secretary ; Thos. F. McGrail, a§!siHtant recording secretary. Committee of Management — J. Byine, P. Kehoe. W. Davis. J. McLane, P. McCaffrey, F. Callahan, J. H. Halpin, J. Foley, J. Craven, M. Delahanty, George Craven, J. O'Shaug- ii::8.sy, B. Campbell, F. S. O'Reilly, Jas. Cuddy, P. Connelly. Thos. Cunningham, J. Power, VVui. Rawley. Charitable Com- mittee— H. Campbell, chairman ; W . Davis, J. O'Shau^hncssy, F. Callahan, M. Delahanty. Hall Committee— P. Kehoe, chair- man ; J. Foley, P. McCaffery, F. Callahan, J. McLane. St. Jean-Uapti8Tb Society. — L. O. David, Ksq., M. P. P. president; Thomas Gauchicr, 1st vice-president; Alfred Roy jr. 2nd vice-president ; Rodolphe Lemieux, secretary ; J. barnaue,, assistant-secretary; J. C. Beauchamp, ire.isurer ; J. C. March - and. Grand Marshal. German National Society. — W. C. Munderloh, president; L. Borezimer, 1st vice-president; H. Drechsel, 2nd vice-president ; Otto 1 horning, secretary; E. Von Rappard, treasurer. ; NV, Haase, financial secretary. Charitable Committee — T. Heisner. G. Reinhardt, A. Redlich, Law Committee.— E. Heiker, E. Von Rappard, W. Bohrer. NIcdical Adviser. — W. H. Hiui^ston, M. D. Legal Adviser, — Maxwell Goldstein. — Meets first Wednesday of each month, at their rooms, 2204 St. Catherine street. Swiss Society.-— Established 1874.— D. L. Rey, vice-consul, president ; K. Emobersie^, vice-president ; '1'. Poll to, treasurer ; Monnet, secretary. Cliantable ommiitee.— 1). L. Rey, E- O So Eerstey, E. Gchret, J. Moulder, each month at 485 Craig street. Meets first Tuesday in Anglo Jewish Association (Montreal Branch) — Louis Davis, president ; Lyon Silverman, 1st vice-president ; Moses Schowb, 2ad vice-president ; H. D. Moss, treasurer ; Clarence I. de Sola, honorary secretary. Committee. — J Samuel, H. Vineberg and M.Goldstein. Honoray members of the Council, — Rev. Meldola de Sjla, Rev. E. Friedleager, Rev. Dr, H. P. Mendes, Rev. S. Marks. German Glee Club (Teutoa'a). — H Drechsel, president 5 Wm. Haas, vice-president ; O. Thorning, secretary ; Paul Nor" deck, treasurer: C. Lochman, financial sec, librarian; Pro- Eichion, musical director. Club House, 2204 St. Catherine street- 192 TEMPERANCE. ' TEMPERANCE. Independent Order of Good Templars. — Grand Lodge of Quebec. Kev. James Lawson, Danville, G. C. T ; Thos. Lee, Montreal, G. Coun. ; Mrs. W. H. Lambly, Inverness, G.V. T. ; D. H. Howard, Inverness; G, Sec'y: James Lowe, Sherbrooke, G. Treas. ; Rev. C. H. Lawience, Dunham ; G. Chaplain ; Joseph Bodfish, Montreal, G. Marshal ; W. S. Moey, Sherbrooke, G, S. I. ,T. R. Williams, Three Rivers ass't. Sec'y; Mrs. L. D. Phelps, Easton, Dep. Marshal; Isaac Knight, West Hatley, G. Sentinel ; J. W. McConnell, Massiwippi, F. Mess. District Lodge No. 1, Hochelaga, Jacques Cartier, and Cham- bly Counties, meets the 3rd Wednesday, in February, May, August and November. District C. Templar, J. Bodhsh, 578 Maple street, Montreal ; District Counsellor, R. J. Freeman, 237 St. Christopher street ; District Secretary, G. Hill, 110 Canning street ; District S. J. Templar, T. Bean, Paris street, Point St. Charles ; District Deputy G, C. T., S. J , Symons, 64 Cathcart street. Mount Royal Lodge No. 1. meets every Monday evening, in the Hall, 246 St. James street, at 8 o'clock. Geo. A. Barlow, lodge deputy, 55 McCord street. Hoyal Victoria Lodge, No. 3 ; J. K. Macdonald, lodge deputy 702 Craig street. Good Samaritan Lodge, No. 5, meets every Friday evening in Oddfellows Hall, Point St. Charles, at eight o'clock. G. David- son, lodge deputy, 44 Sebastopcl, st. Point St. Charles. Star of the East Lodge No. 21, meets every Thursday evening, in Foresters Hall, 1240 Notre Dame street, at [8 o'clock. Geo. A. Key worth, lodge deputy, 45 Dorchester street. Gordon Lodge, No. 31, meets every Friday evening in St. Mary's Hall, Marlborough street, Hochelaga, at 8 y clock. J. V. Jackson, lodge deputy, 29 Moreau street. Balmoral Lodge No. 45. — Meets every Saturday evening in School House, Coteau St. Louis at 8 o'clock. C. H. Livinsedge, lodge deputy, 37 St. Sacrament street. Winstanley Lodge No. 76, meets every Thursday evening, in the West End Hall, 134 Chatham street, at 8 o'clock. "Thos. Lee, lodge deputy, 85^ Chatham street. Terra Nova Lodge No. 78, meets every Thursday evening in their Hall, 246 St. James street, at 8 o'clock. R.J. Freeman, lodge deputy, 237 St. Christopher street. Phoenix Lodge No. 13, D. O. Davis, lodge deputy, St. Lam- bert. Richelieu Lodge No. 70, meets every Friday evening. J. I{ / TEMPERANCE. 193 Morrison, lodge deputy, Chambly Canton. Visiting brethren cordially invited to all our meetings. Royal Temflars of Temperance. — Metropolis Council No. 5.— D. Brown, jr., S.C. ; Mrs. Owen, V.C., J. H. Simmons, P.C, F. Wheeler, chap. ; Henry Morton, treas. ; S. J. Symons, sec, ; M. Owens, Herald ; J. Fickeus, Guard; R. Mackinnon, sentinel. Council meets every Friday evening in the Royal Templars Hall. 118 Mansfield st. SociETB DE Temperance de li'EGLiSE St. Pierre. — Rev. L. Lauzon O.M.I., jr., director; Joseph Cadieux, president; A. Beaudrealt, 1st vice-president; M. Boivin, 2nd vice-president ; Seraphin Lachance, secretary-treasurer. Meets in St. Peter's Church the third Sunday of every month at 7 p.m. St. Ann's Total Abstinence and Benefit SociETy.— Meets on second Sunday of each month, at 3.30 p.m., in their hall, Ottawa street, corner of Young. St, Bridget's Total Abstinence Society. — Meets every Sun- day, at 2.45 p.m., in St. Mary's Hall (under St. Mary's Church) corner Craig and Panet streets. St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Benefit Society. — Officers for 1889-90— Rev. J. McCallum, president ; Hon. Ed. Murphy, Ist vice-president, P. Doyle, 2nd vice-president ; Jas. J. Costigan, secretary; J. H. Feely, assistant secretary: Jas Tiernay, treasurer; Thos. Latimore, assistant treasurer ; James Milloy, grand marshal ; John Lappins, assistant marshal. Com- ?aittee of Management — James Meek, Jas. Connaughton, A. Brogan, N.P., M. Sharkey, B. Emerson, A. T. Martin, Jas. H. Kelly, Thos. Finn, John Kerby, P. Mahoney, John Walsh, P. Callary. Delegates to Irish Catholic Temperance Convention, Messrs. James J. Costigan, Thomas Latimore. A. Brogan, N.P., A. T. Martin, M. Sharkey. Meets 2na Sunday of each month in St. Patrick's Church ; has a large membership. Established 21st February, 1641. Secretary's address, 116 St. Urbain street, city. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Protestant Board of School Commissioners.— Rev. D. H. MacVicar, LL.D,, chairman; Richard Holland, Esq., Rev. A. G. Upham, Ven. Archdeacon Evans, M.A., Alderman J. H. Mooney, Alderman J. S. Archibald, commissioners; E. W. Arthy, M . A . secretary, C.J. Binmore, treasurer. lOi COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. m\ >•:,:. t i m The Protestant Central Board of Examiners.— Very Rev. Dean IK'or man. D.D , President; Rev. Dr Cornish, LL.D., Vice- President, F, W. Kelly. Esq., Ph. D, T. Ainslie Young, Esq., M.A., Madame Cornn "Rev. Elson J.Rexford (Quebec) secretary. The examinations are held the first Tuesday in July at the fol- lowing places : — Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke, Shawville, Ayimer^Lachute, Huntingdon, Sweetsburg, Waterloo, Staustead, Richmcnd, Inverness, Three Rivers, New Carlisle, Gaspe Village. Catholic Board of School Comjiissioxers.— Rev. A. L. Sentenne, P.S.S , president; Rev. Vicar-General Marechal, F. D. Monk, R. Prefontaine, A. S. Hamelin, J. H. Semple ; M.C. Desnoyers, secretary-treasurer; U E, Archanibault, local superintendent; G. P. Jacques, accountant. Office, Commercial Academy, Plateau Avenue, off 1998 St. Catherine street. Catholic Board of School Exa.min^ers --Rev. L. W. Le- clair, president; U E. Archambault, vice-president; A. D. Lacroix, secretary ; F. X. Valade, Rev. S. Rouleau, Rev. J.J. Quinlivan, P.S.S , Wm. Fahey. Place of meeting, Jacques Cartier Normal School, on first Tuesday in February, March, July and November of each year. University of McGill College. — Visitor, His Excellency the Right Honourable Lord Stanley of Preston, G.C.B., P.C., Governor-General ot Canada, Ac, Governors (being the members of the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning — President and Chancellor of the University, The Hon. Sir Donald A. Smith, K.C.M.G. , LL.D., Peter Redpath, John H. R. Molson, Hon, Sir Alexander T. Gait, K.C.M.Cjl. , John Molson, Joseph Hickson. Hon. John J. C. Abbott, D.C.L., Q.C., W.C. McDonald, Hugh McLennan, Geo. Hague, E. B. C^reenshields, B.A. , Samuel Finlay, Hon. L. Ruggles Church, M D., Andrew F. G^ault. Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Sir J. William Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R. S.,F.G.S. Fellows and Members of the Corporation of the University. — Alexander Johnson, M.A , LL D., Vice-Principal and D-an of the Faculty of Arts. Henry Aspinwall Howe, LL. D., Rev. Jno. Cook, D.D. , principal of Morin College, Quebec; Rev. George Cornish, M.A., LL.D. ; Rev. Principal D. H. MacVicar, D.D., LL.D. ; John R. Dougal', M A. ; Rev. J. Clark Murray, LL.D., Henry T. Bovey, M.A., C.E., Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science; Bernard J, Harrington, B.A., Ph. D., F.G S. ; Rev. Principal Henderson, MA, D.D., Rev. John Jenkins, D.D, LL.D., Rev. Principal G. Douglas, LL.D., Rev. E. I. Rexford, B.A., J. S. Archibald, M.A., D.C L., J. S. Hall, B A., B.C L , Geo. Ross, M.A., M.D., Rev. Canon R. VV. i! COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 195 Norman, Medicine P.C.L., Robert ; S. P. Robins, Norman School; F. W, Kelley, B.A Craik, M.D., Dean of the Faculty of M.A,, LL.D., Principal of McOill Ph. D., Rev. James Barclay, M.A. , A. W. Bannister, MA., Principal of St. Fran- cis College; Thomas A. Rodger, M D., Jeffrey H. Burland, B.A.Sc , Matthew Hutchinson, D.C.L., Wilfred T. Skaife, B A.Sc. ; Rev. William M. Barbour, D D., Principal of the Con- gregational College of British North America. W. W. Tren- hnlme, M.A., D.C.L.. Dean of the Faculty of Law; T. We'ley Mills, M.A., M.D.. James W. Brakenridge, B.C.L , acting fe:retary ; Samuel R. Burrell, clerk. Untvkrsti vr or Bi^^Hor's CoLTiEGK — Medical ''acuity. Corne^ of Mance and Ontario streets. F. W. Campbell, M.A , M D.i L.R.C.P., Lond., Dean , Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine ; J. B. Edwards, Ph D , D.C.L.. Emeritus Pro- fessor of Practical Chemistry ; J. Perrigo, AM., M.D, CM., M.R.S.r., Kng., Professor of Surgery ; J. B. McOonnell, M.A , M.D., CM., Professor of Pathology and Practical Histoio;;y ; George E Armstiong. r.M., M.D., Professor of Operative Sur- gery : A. Lapthorn Smith, T>.A., M.D., MR.CS., Eng., Lecturer on Gynrecology ; H. L. Reddy, U.A., M.D, 1j RC.S.E., L R.C.P., Lond., Professor of Obstetrics, J. T. Donald, M.A-, F.C.S., Professor of Chemistry ; Alexander Proudfoot, M.D., C M, , Professor Ophthalmology, Otology, and Laryngologv ; G. Tillerie Ross, M D.. CM,, Professor of Physiology; D. D. Gaherty, CM., M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence; Joseph Bemrose, P.C.S , Professor of Practical Chemistry ; A. P. Scott, CM., M.D., LR.C.P., Lond., Professor of Anatomy ; P. M. R. Spendlove, CM., M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; P. R. England, CM., M.D., Professor of Diseases of Children ; J M. Jack, CM., M.D., Lecturer on Botany ; Rollo Campbell, CM., M D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The regular course of study in this Faculty, leading to the de- gree of CM., M.D, extends over four years, or, in the case of those who do not desire the License of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Quebec, and who have studied one year with a medical practitioner before commencing attendance on lectures, three years. The session extends feom October 1st to April 1st, with a vaca- tion of two weeks at Christmas. For further details see the Calendar of the Faculty, which may bf^ obtained of the Dean or Registrar of the Faculty. MoNTREATi Veterinary CoijLE(}e. — 6 and 8 lluiou Avenue. — I). McEacliran, F.K.C.V.S., principal ; Malcolm C. Baker, V.S. and Charles INIoEachran, V.S., resident assistants. Professors — D.P. Penhallow, L L.D., Botany and Zoology ; G.P. (jtirdwood, M.D., Chemistry; Dr. G. Wilkins aud T. W. Mills, Institutes of Medicine, including Physiology, Histology and pathology ; M C Baker, V.S., Veterinary Anatomy, inclu- ding Practical Anatomy, assisted by C McEichran, V.S. ; Jas' Stewart, M.D., Veterinary Materia Mf dica ; C MeEachran, V. 8., Veterinary Obstetrics and Cattle Pa'hology ; D. MeEachran, F.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Medicine and Surgery ; Practical Histo- logy and Pathological Anatomy. Professor Johnston, M. D. Clinical instructions and pharmacy by tite principals and^assis- tants ; Microscopic examinations occasionally by each professor. Presbyterian College Montreal. — Board of Management. — David Morrice, chairman ; John Stirling, secretary ; Eev. R. H. Warden, D.D.,- treasurer. Members annually appointed by the general Assembly. Senate — He v. Principal MacVicar, D.D., LL.D., president ; Eev Professor Campbell, LL.D., secretary. Staff. — Rev. D.H. MacVicar, D.D., LL. D,, principal and pro- fessor of systematic theology and homiletics ; Rev. John Camp- bell, MA,, professor of Chmch history and apolegeticd ; Rev. D. Coiissirat, B.D., B.A., French professor of theology ; Rev. John Scrimger, M.A., Professor of Old and New Testament exegesis, and lecturer in sacred rhetoric and elocution ; Rev, Neil McNish, B.D., LL.D., lecturer in the Gaelic language and literature; W.L. Clay, B.A,, lecturer in classics ; C,W. White, B.A., lecturer in mathematics ; A. F, Taylor, Esq. F.R.I. B.A. lecturer in ecclesiastical architei.aure ; W.H. Smith, Esq. F.T.L.F C ; Officers, Rev. D.H. MacVicar, D.D., LL D., principal; Rev, John Campbell LL,D., registrar; Rev. Prof. Scrimger, M.B., Honorary Librarian; Geo. Young, stewart and beadle. Wisleyan Theological College. — Founded 1873 ; under the control of the General Conference of the Methodist Church ; affiliated with McGill and Victoria Universities. Governors.— Rev. A Carman, D.D,, Belleville ; Rev. J. A. Williams, D. D., Toronto ; Rev, Principal Douglas, D.D., LL.D., Montreal ; Rev. J. Potts, D.D., Toronto ; Rev. E, B. Byckman, D.D., London; Rev, H, F. Bland, Porth; Rev. L. Hooker, Toronto; Rev. J. T. Pitcher, Montreal; Rev. H, Johnston, A.M., D.D., Toronto; Rev. N, Burwash, S,T.D., Cobourg; Rev, W. R. Parker, D.D., Toronto; T. G. Williams, Montreal; Rev. J. Henderson, Montreal ; Rev. W. C Henderson.D.D , Samuel Finley,John Tor- rance, George Bishop, J Dillon, T. D. Hood, J. R. Alexander, M.D., Montreal ; G.A, Cox, Toronto ; Charles Morton, Montreal ; Henry Millen, Montreal, Dugald Graham, B.C.L,, Montreal, John J. Dugdale, M.D., Montreal ; Fred. Fairman, Montreal. Officers of the Board —Chairman, Rev. G, Douglas, LL.D., sec- retary, Frederick Fairman; treasurer, S. Fiuiey, Esq , auditor, &eorge Lamb. Staff of Instruction.— Rev, G. Douglas, D.D., LL.D., principal and lecturer in systematic theology and homi- letics ; Rev. W. 1. Shaw, LL D , leciuter in Greek Testament exegesis, church history, and historical theology. Rev. J C, Antliff, D.D., lecturer in Apologetics and Hebrew; Rev. Prof, Hourih, B.A., tutor. Lecture* in metaphysics, ethics, and COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. 197 ! !l natural sciences are attended in McG-ill University. Prof, J. Andrew, instructor in ('locution ; K. A. Hilton, instructor in vocal music. Jlec?istrar, Rev. Professor Shaw, LL,D., 162 Mansfield street, Montreal. Conqregationatj College of Canada.— Principal, Kev.Wm. M. Barbour, D-D. Profo'^sotM and L'^oturors ; Rev. Dr. Bar- bour, pystematic theology and homiletics ; Rev G. Cornish, M.A., ijL. D. Greek tostarnent exooresis ; Rev. E. M. Hill, M.A., eleniencavy -^reek ; Rev. S. N. Jackson, M.D., History, Polity and Administiatiou of Coiigvegationalism; Rev. W. H. Warriner, B.D., Hebrew exegesis. Montreal College, llSl Sherbrooke street. — Directed by the Sulpiciius. Founded 17G7. R:^v. F. Lolanday, director ; Rev. P. Schliekling, D. Ch.^vrier, Hebort, F. Liuberto ; H. Dtipre, treasurer; R. Portier, S. Ctiarrier, L. Dennis, R. Labelle, H. Gauthier, Z. Oardin, C. Laforce, L. Callaghan, J, Casey, L. F. Labrie, J Koiii, ij. G 'off-ioa and 3 oth'ir occlesiastical profes- sors; 800 pupils. The classes are oponed boginning of September and closed end of Juno. •Jacques Cartier Norbial School, Sherbrooke street, head of Visitation. — MM. I'abbe H. A. B. Verreau, principal, pro- fessor and dii'ector of studeats' boarding school ; Pabbe C. A. Santoire, assistant director; Jonepli Octave Casgrain, and Dr. S. Duval, prof'.'ssors ; Wm. Fahey and S. Audin, professors and teachers of boys' model school ; A de Boapart, associate professor ; Dr, N. G. Chabat, professor of agriculture ; secretary, I'abbe H. Desrosiers; R. O. Pelletier, professor of music. '- :^. '-•-.-% '-, - -,i ._-■.: . ,. :. 1 D., son, Tor- ider, eal ; real, real, aec- omi- nent C, rof. and Laval IjNivBRStTy, Faculty of Arti. — PolytliechQic sc lool, Plateau avenue, off l!)93 St. Catherine street, Rev. J. B. Proulx, vice-rector; U. B. Archambault, principal* Rev, H. Bedard, P.S.S., spiritual director ; E. Balete, director of studies. Fathers op the Society of Jesus.. — Very Rev. Henry Hudon, S. J., superior general of Canada. Catholic Commercial Academy of Montreal. — Plateau av., off 1999 St. Catherine street. — U. E. Archambault, principal ; Rev. V. Sorin, spiritual director ; F. X. Demers, director of studies ; professors : J. Archambault, J. H. Bergeron, J. A. Black, N. Brisebois, A. Charigny, J. N. Desroches, J. R. E. Ducharme, P. J. Leitch, B. Meloche, J. N. Perrault, P. E. Smith, W. A. Tetrault, J. Tompkins; E. M. Temple, Pro- fessor of drawing. 13 198 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. St. Mary's College, Bleury street. — Rt v. A. Turgeon, S.J., president; Epv. E. h»cliiiiidt, S.J - — Lcconirte, S.J., Prefect of Studiis; Burtr ; Ecv. A. Larclier, S J., Kev. JoiK 8, S.J.. Rev. ¥. X. Emaiul, »S.J , vice-president; Eev. E. Eev. H. Hudou, S.J., trea- A. Piclion, S.J., Eev. A. , Eev. G. B. Kenney, S.J., J, Connolly, S J., Eev. J. Pouli- Eev. J. Buhlniann, S.J.,E Rev. tlio Dean of Montreal, Ven. Arrhd;>uc(>n Lindsiy, MA., Yen Arehdeacon Kvans, IM..A., Hov. Canon HeTidcrson, D.D , Rev. R. Ro-j.c rs, B.A., and Me'^srs. A. F. Gault, A. Johnston, LL D., Hcjuiy J. Mns- seiu C. Garth, R. >.van8, E. E. Shelton, R. White, l+. K. C. Snsi'tli, S. CarsUy. Secretary, Registrar and Rursar, N. Mudge; treacurcr, C. Garth. CHURCHES. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Rij^litRcv. W. B. Rond, D.H., LL B., Lord Bisliop of Montreal; Very Rev. J. ( armicliael, M.A., D.C L. Dean of Montreal ; Veil Ajclicleacon Lonedell, iM .A. .Archdeacon of St Asidrews ; Yen. Arelideacon Jiindsay, M.A. , Archdeacon of IV dford ; Ven. Archd'-acoa Evans, M.A., Archdeacon of INlontreal. Svnod of the L*iocese of Montreal. — The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal, prt'sideut; K, v. Canon Empj^on, M.A., ciciicai tucietary ; Rieluivd WJiite, lay secretary; Jajn* s Hntton, treasurer: Strachan Rethune, D.O.L., (v>C., cliancellor ; Ct. W. SimpBon and S. C. Eatt, auditors. Office iu the Synod Hall, 75 Univer&ily St. Clirist Church Cathedra), St. Catlierine street. Rev. J, G. Norton, D.l)., (Rector of Montreal); Rev. E. A. W. King, .\LA., Eev. G.A. Smith, B. A., assistants; Aictideacons J ousdell, Lind- say and Evans: Honorary Canons — Rev. Wni.AnderoOn, rector of Sorel ; Rev. E. DuVernet, M.A., Rev. G. EJlcgood, IM.A., rector of St. James the Apostle, Montreal ; Rev. Win. Hender- son, D. D.. nrineipul of the Hiocesau Tii< ologicji! College ; Rev. R. W. Norman, B.C.L., Rev. F. Robinson, M.A., Ahhuttiiford ; Eev. J. Empson, M.A., Montreal; Rev. W. L, Mills, B.D , rector of Trinity Church, Rev. T. W. Musaen, M.A., rector of West Farnham, Rev. J. Felton, M.A., and Rev. J, Rollet. Sunday.s, 8 a.m., 11 a.m., 4 15 and 7.05 p.m.; Bible class at 3 p.m., daily prayer at 5 p.m. , with dai!y,addr esses in Lent. St. George's Church, corner Osborne and Wiudsor streets, near Wmdsor Hotel. — Very Rev. James Oarmichael, M,A., D. C.L., Dean of Montreal, Rector, Kev. L. N. Tucker, M.A., assistant minister. Sunday services 11.05 a.m., 7.05 p.m., Sunday School and advanced classes, 3 p.m. Young Men'a Christian Association every second Thursday, 8 p.m., Sunday School Teachers' meet- ing, Friday, 8 p.m. Dorcas' Young Ladies' Missionary Society, Band of Hope, Sewing School, on appointed week days. Choir practice, Monday and Saturday, 8 p.m. Church Wardens, Mr. George Lightbound, Mr. James Mills. Lay Headers, Mr. N. Mudge, Mr. W. Hill, Mr. W. W. L. Chipman, Mr. Edward Dartnell, Mr. E. H. ParneJl, Mr. F. Hamilton. Parish Visitor, Mr. John Hopkins. CHURCHES. 201 Trinity Church, Rf. Canon W.fj. Mill3,B, Dtmiq street, oppo^ito Vipror «(|ii iro. — Tlov D. rector ; residence, 228 St, I) mis streoet. Sunday services, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m., Wednesday at 8 p. m., in the chapel. Sunday School and Riblo classes at o p.m., in tho lecture hrt 11. St. Jarno^ the Apoatio, St. Catherine street, west, corner of Bishop street. — Holy Communion every Sunday morni'^K at 8 o'clock, and on tho Ist Sunday in the month after the 11 o'clock service Mtany and sorvice of praifse at 4.15 p ni. Stats free. Sunday School and Bible class at 3 p.m. Rov. Canon EUoicjood, M.A., rector. Sundiy, 11 a.m., t.!.") and 7 p.m. Friday, 5 p.m. During Lent, daily. St. Martin's, Upp'T St Urbain street.— Rov. (r. Osborne Troop, M.A^, rector. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sundny School and Bible classes 3 p.m. Holy Communion on first Sunday of evwry month at U a.m., and on every other Sunday a*^ n a m. "Wed- nesday evonini? service with Bible reading? at 8 o'clock. At this service all seats free. St. Monica's Guild, Tuesday at 3 p. m. Ladies Aid, Friday 2.30 p.m. St. Stephen's, corner College and Inspector streets. — Ven. Archdeacon Evans, IVI.A., rector, Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7 p m. Sunday School and Rector's Bible class for men and women at 3 p. m. I St. Luke's, corner Champlain and Dorchester streets. — 'Free seats). — Rev. G-eorge Rogers, B.A., rector, residing in Rectory, 49 Champlain street. Sunday 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. ; St Thomas, Notre Dame street, east. — Rev. R. Lindsay, M.A. rector, 368 Dorchester street. 0. Bocket, churchwarden 79 Pa- pineau Road. Services— Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p,m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Sexton, Mr. Rollin, 5 Ignace street. ■■. Grace Church, Wellington street.— Rev. John Ker, rector. Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday-school, 9.45 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. St. Mary's, Hochelaga Ward. — Rev. J. Edgecombe,, M. A., rector, Marlborough street. Sunday 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p m . ■ St. Judo's. Coursol streets. — R^v. J.H. Dixon, rector. Sunday 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Thursday, 8 p. m. Suuday School and Bible class, 3 p.m. St. Matthias, corner Cote St. Antoine road and Church Hill avenue, Cote St. Antoine. Rev. J. A Newnham, M. -\., rector. Suuday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Holy Communion first and third Sundays of month, after morning service ; on other Sundays at 8.30 a.m. Sunday School and Bible class for girls at 2.45 p.m. Bible class for young men at 4 p.m. Wednesday service at 8 p.m. Seats free at all services. Ladies' Aid and Missionary As- sociation meets on Wednesday afternoons. :;■■ \^':. m-'*' iM^ iS-*j I 202 CHURCHES. L'Eglise du Redempieur, Sabrevois French ham street. — Rev. D. Lunviere, 13. A., pastor, and 7 p.m. Sunday-school, 3 p.m. Mission, 23 Chat- Sunday, 11 a.m. Rki'oraikd Episcopal. CiiUKCir in Canada. — (otherwise call-d the Kefoimed Church of England.)— St. bartholomew's, Beaver Hall Hill, Tlie Rev. Kdward Owen, rector, Residence, 232 Stanley St. Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7. p.m.; Sunday school auu Rector's Bible class at 3 p.m. Communion first Sunday in ilie month, alternately morning and evening. Vestry meetings lirst TliursUay in each month, Ladies' Association, every Wednes- day, ['> p.m. ; Children's Sewing ('ircle, Saturday. 2.30 p. m. ; Con- gregational Union meets the second and fourth Thursdays in each month. Tov/N or St. Hknri, Church of England Mission. — Sunday- school, 9.45 a.m. ; Divine Service 7 p.m. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND* St. Andrew's, Beaver Hall Hill.— Rev. J. Edgar Hill, M. A., B. D. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabbath school and Bible class at 3 p.m. Organist and choirmaster, Mr. G. Couture ; sexton, '1 honias Chennell. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. St. Paul's, corner of Dorchester and St. Monique streets. — Rev. .lames Barclay, M.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun- day-school and Bible class at 3 p.m. ; Young Men's Association, Sunday 10.15 a.m., Monday, 8 p.m.; Dorcas Society, Tuesday, 2 p.m. Victoria Mission. — Students' Sunday evening service, during winter months, at 7 o'clock. Temperance Association, Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. St. Gabriel Church, St. Catherine St., near Phillips Square.— Rev. R. Campbell, M. A., 1). D., Manse, 68 St. Famille street. Services at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday-School and Bible class atSp.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Sj. Matthew's, Point St. Charles.— Rev. W.R. Cruikshank, B.A. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p!m. Bible class and Sunday- school at 3 p . m. Wednesday at 8 p.m. St. Mark's (Presbyterian), corner William and Dalhousie sts— Rev. J. Nichols ; residence, 31 Lusignan St. Sabbath services at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sabbath school at 3 p.m. Wednesday service at 8 p.m. Knox, corner Dorchester and Mansfield streets. — Rev. J Fleck, B. A. Services at 11 4.m, and 7 p.m. Sabbath school and pastor's Bible class at 3 p.m. CHURCHES. 203 Erskin, corner St Catherine and Peel streets. — Rov. Louis H. Jordan, MA . B.D., pastor, 145 Metcalfe street. Pastor's Assis- tant, Rev. William M. Rochester, P.. A., 2430 St. Catherine street. Scrices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sabhath school at 3 p. m. Adults Bible class.Sunday, 3 p.m. Prayer meeting evory Wev. H.Rembe, pastor, 127 St. Pominique street; Wm.Studer. president of the Congregation ; Chas. Koester, secretary ; P. WeielioU, seo. trea- surer. Hours of service, Sunday, 10.30 a.m. Sabbath iv. Ant. Clermont, Joseph Chicoin and Louis Dnbuc, vicars. Low mass, 5.3r», 7.30 a.m., and i) a.m. for the children ; hi^Vi masa, 10 a.m. Archie onfrerie, Sunday 7.30 p.m. Meeting of the St Vincrnt de Paul Society every Sunday at 11.30 a.m. Meetirg of the Ladies of M. Ann, and the Young Ladies every fortnight at 3 p.m. Meeting of ia Con- gregation des Hommes et des Jeunes Gens, every Sunday at 7 a.m. RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. MoNTBEAii Auxiliary Bible Society. — Office-bearers : Pres- ident, Principal Sir Wm. Dawson, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Vice-prosidunts, The Rt. Rev. W. B. Bond, LL.l)., Lord Bishop of Montreal ' the Rev. George Douglas, LL.D., Principal of the Wesloyjiu College, Montreal ; tlw Rev. D. H. Mac Vicar, D.D.,LL,D., Principal of the Presbyterian l>olle;jfe, Montreal; Treasurer, Samuel Finley, Esq. LL.D., corrospondiijg secretary the R' V. Giory[o Cornish, Alexander LL.D., recording secretary; Rev. James Johnson, iisq., Green, district secretary : Mr. Edward Stacey, general agent aad depositary. Montreal Ladies' Auxiliary Bible Assoctation. — Bible House, 2175 St. Catherine st. Lady Dawson, president ; Misa Lunn, Vice-president; Mrs. Lewis^ secretary-treasurer. Colonial Church and School Society. — Incorporated by Act of Parliament — Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Pa- tron ; His Grace the Archbisliop of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons. Corresponding Committee of the 1 Mocese of Montreal— The Lord Bishop of Montreal, president; Ven. Archdeacon Evans, M. A , secretary and trea- surer ; and several clergymen and laymen. Place of meeting, Synod office. Young Men's Christian Association.— Board of Directors. — D. W. Ross, president; Abner Kingman, vice-president; L. H. Packard, treasurer; D. A. Budge, secretary; T. D. Patton and P. 0. Leslie, assistant secretaries ; Geo. Hague, D. Bentley, D. W. Ross, Walter Paul, Fred. Meyers, A. R. Wightman, John Murphy, Abner Kingman, John Kennedy, Geo . Lamb, Robert Henderson, Chas. Gushing, David Yuile, R. H. Buchanan, Warden King, L. H. Packard, W. Godbee Brown, R. Henry, Holland, Seth P. Leet, Dr. F. W. Kelley and H. J. Mudge, l,r 210 RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. Board of Directors : C. W. Davis. Chas. T. "Williame, J. Mur- ray Smith, Geo. ¥>. Jacques and Wni. Tees, advisory directors. Beading room and Library open daily from 8.30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sundays excepted. Young men, whether lesidonts in the city or btraiigerp are welcome. JMemhership fee $5.00 and $2.00 for thosf ov» r 18 years of age. Boys ticket $1.00 for those under 18. Young men's meeting every Saturday at 8 p.m. Bible classes on Sundity at 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Lectures, socials, etc. Full iniormation given by the fecretaries. Montreal Young Women's Christian Association. — Pre- sident, Miss DeWitt ; vice-presidents, Mrs. E. K. Greene, Mrs. (t. Femer, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. J. Macintosh, Mrs. J. Mac- Dougall, Mrs. MacPhie ; recording secretary, Miss H L. Jamieeon ; corresponding secretaiy, Miss "Walker, tre;;surer, Mrs. Learmont ; dirtctors: Mrs. Corse, Mrs. J. E. Hill. Mrs. Seybold Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Fairie, Mrs. Barclay, Mrs. Law- rence, Mrs. Harrison. Rooms, 101 Metcalfe street. Methodist Sabbath, School Association of Montre.vl.— Eev. T. (T.Williams, clerical president; Wm. Tees, lay presi- dent ; Eev. J. Tallman Pitcher, clerical vice-president ; W. L. Lingley, lay vice-president; G.E. Jacques, recording secretary ; Wm. AntJiff, asst. secretary; Wm. Burrill, corres. secretary; K. S. Thompson, treasurer. St. George's Young Men's Christian AssociAxiONf. — Offi- cers for 1890.— President, Eev. L.M . Tucker ; 1st vice-president, The Very Eev. Dean Carmichael ; 2nd vice-president, Mr. F. M Cole; Secretary, W. H. Walkley ; Treasurer, E.H. Parnell ; General Committee, Messrs W.W.L. Chipman, E. F. Dartnell, A.W. Cole, D. Brown Jr. S.C. Kyte, W.J. White, A.B. Hay- cock, W E. Middleton, W. McNab, R. Elwell. Montreal Auxiliary Missionary Society, St. James Metho- dist Church. — Rev. James Henderson, chairman ; (i.E. Jacques, secretary . The Grande Lignb Mission. — Rev. A.G. Upham, president ; J. Richards, secretary-treasurer; Rev. T. Lafleur, recording secretary; G.N. Masse, principal of the Fuller Institute All contributions to the Mission to be addressed to Joseph Richards, 114 St. Peter street, Montreal. Montreal Auxiliary Ebligious Tkact Society. — J- A. Matthewson, president; Sir William Dawson and Warden King, vice-presidents ; W. Drysdale, secretary ; W. King, treasurer, £. Stacey, depositary. Committee— Eesident Ministers of the Gospel, with W. Drysdale, James Ross, J. G. Parks, George Hague, A.A. Ayer, George Young, John Murphy, and D. Bent- ley. RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. 211 Dominion Alliance. — For the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic. This organization carries on its work through Provincial Branches. The officers of the Quebec Branch are —President, J.R. Dougall ; vice-presidents. His Lordship Bishop Bond, James Ba>lis, Major E.L. Fond, C.C. Colby, M.P., Stanstcad ; Dr. Christie, L: chute ; Rev. Hugh Cairns, Cowansville ; J. M .M. Duff; Lt.-Col. Dyer, Sutton ; H.A. Elkins, Sherbrooke ; S. A. P'isher, M.P., Knowlton ; Rev. James Fleck ; A.M. Featherston; Bev. C.R. Flanders, Coaticooke ; Mrs. S.W. Foster, Knowlton; John Gough, Bedford ; Rev. James Henderson ; E. HoUon, M.P. M. B. Jewell, East Farnham ; Peter Johnston, Quebec : Rev. JameB Kines, Sherbrooke; W. H. Lambly, Inverness; Henry Morton ; Rev. D. W, Morison, Ormstown ; Mrs. Middleton, Quebec; A.H. Moore, Magog: Wm. McNaughton, Ornistf>wn ; E S. Oir, Cookshire ; Kev. W-W, Byan, Waterloo ; Julius Scri- ver, M.P. Hcmmingford ; Rev. Bishop Ussher ; Rev.T.G, Williams ; Treasurer, James Bayl^s ; Secretary, J. H. Carson, 42 Victoria Sqr. Congregation dhs Dames pe Stb. Anne. — Founded 1859. Meets every Sunday at 2.30 p.m., alternately with the Congrega- tion of St. Vierge.in St. Joseph's Church, Cathedral street. Presi- dent, Mrs. C.S. Rodier. CoNGEEGATioN DES Dame DE Sth . Ann, St. Bridget's Church. —Meets once a fortnight in St. Bridget's Church at 4 p.m. CoHrGilEGATION DES PeTITES SeRVANTES DES PAUVRES. — Founded in 1867. Meets every Sunday in Notre Dame Church at 1,30 p.m. Congregation DB laTresSte. Viergb Marie Tmmaculee. — Founded 1859. Meets every Sunday at 2.30 p.m., alternately with the Congregation of the Ladies of St. Anne, in St. Joseph's Church, Cathedral street. President, Delle. L. Bibaud ; Mait- resse des approbanistes, Delle. Clement. Congregation de Stb. Anne, St. Peter's Church.— Founded ISCu. Meets every other Sunday at 1.45 p.m. j (EuvRB ET Fabrique DE NoTRB Damb. — Established in 1657. 42 ^'t. Sulpice street. Eev. A. L. Sentenne, P. P. J. C. Auger, president ; Pierre Demers, Charles Lacaille, B. Bellemare, L. W Marchand, E. Prudhomme, church wardens ; A. Dubord, secre- tary and accountant ; F.X.Deom, collector ; Octave Legace, bea- dle and statistic clerk. Cemetery— E. Dupre, superintendent ; G. Lafleche, accountant; Julien Bourget, porter; Telesphore La- fleche, constable. Seminary OF Stb. Sulpicb. 820 Notre Dame street.— Estab- lished 1657. Very Rev. L. Colin, superior ; Rev. J. B. Larue, kn' -111 PI 212 is^jiLlGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. procurator; Rev. L. A, Seutcnne,, parish priest; Rev. A. Ner- cam, Rev. F.Daniel, Rev. H. Lenoir, Rev. Ch. Desmazures, Rev. A. Giban 1, Rev. D. Tambareau, Rev. H, Rouscel, Rev. P. Rousseau, Rev. J. Tallet, Rev. Soriii, Rev. A. Thibault; Rev. M. iNiarre, Rev. H. Bodard, Rev. Leveille, R\ v. B. Pelle- tier, Rev P. Braye, Rcv. J. Gaudia, Rev. J Brasseur, Rev. P. liamoii, Rev. J Mouly, Rev. A. Levalois, D.M. , Rev. W. Hubert, Rev. N. Latravorse. Association des Dames de Charitie, 58 Cathedral street. — Founded 1834. President, Mrs. C S. J^.odier; vice-president, Mrs. C. l>ubuc; secretary, Mrs. P. E. Lainalice. iVIeets first Wednesday after Hrst Sunday of every three mouths. r CoNrRERiB DE St. Joseph. — P'ounded 1867. Meets first Sun- day in every month at 2.30 p.m., and following Wednesday at 2.30 p.m., in St. Joseph's Church, Cathedral street. CONGKEQATION DES DeMCJISELLES DE NoTEE DaMB DB LA VlO- TOiKE, Kglise de Notre Dame de Pitie. — Founded 1658, by the Venerable Marguerite Bourgeois. Congregation des Enfants de Mar::b, St. Bridget's Church, — Meets oucB a fortnight in St. Bridget's Church at 4 p.m. Congregation des Fidles de d'Immacudee Conception, Eglibe St. i'lerre.— Founded 1849. Meots every Sunday at 1.45 p.m., ni the chapel of " La Maicriso.'' SociETE DE Temperance, Eglise St. Pierre, Founded 1877. President, Air. Joseph Cadieux ; soc.-trea, JMr. Seraphin La- chance. Meets every third Sunday of the month at 7 X).m.| in >.t. Peter's church. Congregation de Marie Immacudeb, Egliee St. Jacques.— ^ Founded 1882. Direcior, Rev. J. B. Filiatrault. Congregation des Hommes de Marie Immaculeb, St. Bridget's Church. — Meets every Sunday at 6.30 a.m. in St. Bridget's Church. Congregation of St. H. of Mary at 8 a.m. in the basement. Congregation des Hommes du Saint Ccbur de Marie.- Founded 1882. Meets every Sunday at 6.30 a.m. Conorboation DBS Jeunes Gens de Noire DameJdu Sacbb CoBUB. Founded 1870. Meets every Sunday and holiday of obligation at 7.30 a.m. INSTITUTIONS. 213 if INSTITUTIONS. Mechanics' Institute. — Officers and Committee for the year 1890. President, Lieut. -Col. A. A. Stevenson ; vice-president, W. Rutherford, Esq.; treasurer, James Moore, Rsq. ; spcretary, Henry Nichol, M. D., LL. D., D.C.L. ; past president, Roht. Irwin, Esq. General Committee. — F. W. Kelley. M.A., Ph.D. Stephen White, Heury Lampard, W. J. Cook, J. Smith, James Wrisiht, Henry Garth, John Bulmer, John Gow, Alderman W. Kennedy. ■ Frahhb Institute, corner Dorchester and Universi y streets. — Govornora, Hon. J, J. C. Abbott, QO., preaiient; Peter Red- path, Thomas Workman, R. B. Angiia, and J. H. R Molson, Librarian and secretary -treasurer, R. W. Bnodle ; assistants. Mrs. E. W. Bird and Miss I. Richert ; caretaker, James Murray, The Institute is open to the public free of charsre, diily (public holidays e.Koepted), from 9 t • 6 and from 7 to 9. During July and August it is not opsn after 6. MoNTRKAii Society op Dbcobative Abt.— H.R H. Princess Louise, pjitionesB ; Mrs. MoUon and Mrs. Whe3ler, honorary presidents; Mrs. G. W. Stftphens, president; vice-presi- dents, Mrs Greenshields, Mrs Stimson and Mrs. Heney ; Mrs. Edwyu Evans, treasurer ; Mrs. Hill, secretary. Rooms, 2288 St. Catherine street. Art Association of Montreal, 17 Phillip's square,— Presi- dent, Mr. R. B. Angus ; vice-pres7 by Commander Jacques Viger. Pation, Hon. P. J. O. Ch.iitveau ; Abbe A. Verreau, president ; Hon. Justice G Baby, vice president ; R. Bellemare, s^'cretaiy; L. W Marchattd, treasurer; L. A. H. Latour, libiariau ; J. O. Ci«Bgrain, assistant secretary. Meets last Wednesday of every mouth . Ent<*molouical Society ok Ontario. — Founded 1863 ; Incor- porated by A<'C of the Legitslature of Ontario. Montreal Branch, organized 1878.— Officers lor 1889 90. President, H. H. Lyman; vice-president, F. B. Caulfield ; secretary -treasurer, E. G. Trenholme, Cote Be. Antoine. Council— J. F. Haussen, A. P. Winn. Natural History Society.— President, Sir William Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.H.S.U.; vice-presidents, John S. Shearer, J. H. K. Molson, B. J. Harrington, Ph.D., F.R S.O., Sir Donald A. Smith, George Sumner, Hon. Edward Murphy, A. F. Oault, Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D., D. P. Penhallow, B.Sc , F.R.S.G.; Hon, recording sec, Albert Holden; hon. corresponding sec, Horace T. Martin ; Hon. Curator, J. Stevenson Brown ; Hon. treas. James Oardner. Members of Council — J. A. U* Beaudry; C.h., Chairman ; P. S. Ross, John W. Stirling, M.B., S. Pin- ley, W. H. Rintoul, J. H. Joseph, Very Rev. Dean Carmichael, Rev. Canon Empson, R. F. Ruttan, B.A., M.D. Editing and 3 X hange committee — Prof. D. P. Penhallow, chairman; Dr. Harrington, G. F. Matthew, Dr. T. Wesley Mills, J. F. Whit- eaves. Library Committee — E. T. Chambers, chairman ; J. A. U. Beaudry, F B. Caulfield, R. W. McLachlan, Joseph Portier, Lecture Committee — Dr. Harrington, Chairman ; Rev. Robert Campbell, D.D., P. S. Ross. House Committee — John S. Shearer, chairman ; J. Stevenson Brown, Albert Holden. Mem- bership Committee — J. Stevenson Brown, chairman ; Albert Holden, S. Finley, P. S. Ross, J. A. U. Beaudry, Dr. John W. Stirling, Geo. Sumner, Horace T. Martin, Dr. &. F. Ruttan. Superintendent— Alfred Griffin. The Montreal Sailors' Institute, 219 Commissioners street. — Andrew Allan, president ; C. Alexander, vice-president ; H . McLennan, treasurer ; P. S. Ross, secretary , J. Ritchie Bell, manager. INSTITUTIONS. 210 Graduatls' Society of McQill Univkbsity, Incorporated 1880. — To promote the general intereats of the graduates and of the University. Meets vrhen called to discuss University ques- tions. Annual meeting, evening before the convocation of the Faculty of Arts, for 1890. President, 0. J. Fleet, B. A. , B.C.L., vice-presidents, T. Wesley Mills, M.A., M.D., W. J. Spoule, B.A.Sch., A. Falconer, B.A.,B.O.L ; treasurer, 0. H. McLeod, M.E. ; secretary, Wellington Dixon, B. A. ; resident oounoillors, Selkirk Cross, B.A., B.O.L., Rev. E. M. Taylor, M.A., Jas. Stewart, M.D^ F. W. Kelley, M.A., Ph.D., Rev. F. M. Dewey, M.A.f A. B Oughtred, B.OJi. ; non-resident councillors— Rev. E. J. Bezford, M.A., Que., J. J. McLaren, Q.G., Toronto, Sir Jas. Grant, M.D., Ottawa, Charles Gibb, B.A., Abboisford, Que., Rev. W. J. Dey, M.A., Hamilton, Ont., D. 0. McLeod, B.A., Charlottetown, P. E . I . Univbrbitt Litibraby Socibtt. — Meets in Eraser Institute. The Society is composed of graduates and under-graduates of MoGill University. Members of other universities may also join. Fre8ident,A. G. Oross ; Ist vice-president, Prof. Parmalee ; 2nd vice-president, F. W. Hibbard; treasurer, Wm. Patterson ; cor. sec. , F. Topp ; rec. sec, W. B. Gibson. Committee, A. R. Oughtred, Arch, McGown, jr., H. H. Curtis, — Vasey. CEuvBB DBS BONS LivBBS . — Foundcd 1744. Rev. F. Bedard, P.S.S., director. Open every day between 9 and 11 a.m. and 2 and 4 p.m. No, 1717 Notre Dame street. (2) Biblioth^que du Gerde Ville-Marie. Free public library, more than 15,000 volumes. Optn every evening from 7.30 to 10. (3) Cercle Ville-Marie.— Scientific and Literary Association for Students. (4) Le Cabinet de Lecture, Cercle Ville- Marie's Hall, for pub- lic lectures. AiiLiANCB SciEXTiFiQUB UnivbbsaijB.— Associatiou Inter- nationale des Hommes de Science. General office, Paris. France. President, LeondeRosny; Ist vice-president. Count de Montblanc ; 2nd vice-presideut. Dr. Legrand ; general secre- tary, P. de Lucy-Fossarieu ; joint secretary, Bons d'Anty; librarian, W. Hegel; treasurer, O. Pitrou. Central council— P. de Lucy-Fossarieu, Dr. Legrand, Count de Montblanc, V. A. Malte-Brun, Dr. Mene, Octave Pitrou, Benoit du Bey, Langeron, Pourcelt- Lesouef, Leon de Bosny, O. Villemereuil (le comm. de), De Marq.d'Hervey, Senator Carnot, Col. Duhousset, Baron Jules de Lesseps, Madier de Montjau. Castaing — Adrien de Longperxer, Charles Rudy. Canadian delegation — Patron, the M arquis of Lome ; general delegate. Rev. Professor Campbell, Presbyterian College, Montreal ; joint ddlegate, professor P. J. Darey, LL.D., McGill University, Montreal. Provincial dele- gates—Province of Quebec, J. M. Le.VLoine, F.R.S.C, Quebec; Pxoviuce of Ontario. W. H. Van der Smissen, Toronto Univer- sity, Toronto ; Benjamin Suite, corresponding delegate. Militia 216 CLUBS. Department, Ottawa; Province of Nova Scotia, G. M. Oreer, Halifax; Province of Manitoba, Rev. Professor Bryce, Manitoba College, Winnipeg; Province of British Columbia, Dr. J. W. Povrell, Indian Department, Victoria. Station delegates — F. Fortescue, York Factory ; R. Macfarlane, Foit Chipweyan ; R. Macdonald, Mackenzie River. Union Catholique.— OflBcers for 1889-flO— Ed. McMahon, president; J. A. Foisy, 1st vice-president; G. Labine, 2nd vice-preuident ; J. H. Charlav||l, secretary; W. Pagnuelo, assistant secretary: £d. Hurtubise, treasurer, H. Christin, as- sistant treasurer ; G. Dorval, librarian. Councillors — C. Du- charme, A. Leclaire, J. O. Dupnis, C. Cbapnt, CM. Panneton, A. Bloutier, J. T. Cardinal, A. Chauvin. Institut Canadian. — L. J. A, Papineau of Papineauville, pre- sident; Hugh Mackay, vice-piesident ; A. Jioisseau, secretary; Hon. J. R. Thibaudeau, treasurer ; P. B Badeaux, librarian ; Rev. Theo. Lafleur, Alfred Brunet, N. Aubin, T. J. Claxton, A. G. Lord, directors; L. C. Crevier and Pierre Lacroix, audi- tors. Books at the Fraser Institute. Trafalgar Institute, 83 Simpson street Trustees— Rev. Jas. Barclay, president ; Sir Wm. Dawson, vice-president ; Sir D. A. Smith, Rev, Prof. Ross, A. T. Drummond, Alex. Macpherson, Ven.Arch. Evans, Rev. Principal Grant, Rev. J. E. Hall, Hugh McLennan, Alex. Mitchell, John Hope, E.R. Green- shields. CLUBS. MoNTBBAL Amateur ATHiiETio Association.— Incorpora- ted 1881. Composed of Montreal Lacrosse, Snow Shoe, Bicycle and Football Clubs, and Tuque Blue. Toboggan Club. Board of Directors, F,C.A. Mclndoe, president ; W.L. Maltby, vice-presi- dent ; W.S. Weldon, sec-treas. ; M. Freeman, auditor ; A. Stew- art, D.J. Watson. R. F.Smith, J.F. Scriver, G.L. Cains, E. Black, E. Nelson, J. A. Taylor, T. L. Paton, F. G. Gnaedinger, Jas. Paton. F. W. Taylor. Chairman of sub-committees— D. J. Watson, gymnasium ; Ed. Black, library and club rooms ; F. W. Taylor, bowling; M. Freeman, billiard room ; J. A.Tnylor, out- door sports ; F.C. Mclndoe, entertainments ; W.L. Maltby, pro- perty and building; T. L. Paton, grounds. Club House, 149 161, 153 Mansfield street, corner Burnside Place ; gymnasium, billiard, reading and club rooms, bowling alley. W. S. Weldon, sec.-treas. Office hours— 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7.80 to 9 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 7.30 to 9 p.m. St. James's Club, Dorohestor street, corner University.— G. E. Small, manager and secretary. Metropolitan Club, 57 Beaver Hall Terrace.— Sir Joseph, Hickson, president ; Ewan McLennan, vice-president ; B. Gamp- bell Nelles, hon. sec. ; A. H. Sims, hon.-treas. Victoria Skating Club — Honorary Faembers— His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, Lady Stanley of Preston, His t^x- cellency the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Marchioness of Lans- dO"tvno, the Most Honorable the Marquis of Lome, H.K.H. the Princess Louise, H.R H. Prince Arthur, H.I.H. the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, the Right Honorable the Earl of Dufferin, the Countess of nufferin, the Right Honorable Lord Monk. Life member, James Torrance. H. Montagu'^ Allan, president: W.H. Meredith, vice-president* Directors — E. S. Cloustou, John S. Hall, Q.C., M.P.P., Hugh Patoa, Angus W. Hooper, Alex. Paterson, W. Alexander Caldwell sec.-treas. Royal Caledonian Curling Club OF Scotland.— Club Room at Thistle Club Room, Monique street. Officers of Canadian branch— David Rrown, senior, president ; Geo. S. Brush, vice- president ; Rev. James Barclay, «'haplain ; Rev. John William- son, sec.-treas. Montreal Thistle Curling Ciub. — Organized 1843, incor- poratec 1870. E. B. GrcpnshieMs, president; Rev. J. Barclay, M.A., vice-president; William >tuarr, treasurer; Goo. W. Morrison, secretary, Port-Wa!nna, Committee — Messrs. William Wilson, John Tougli, R. J. Tooke, A. L. Lockfrby. Rcpre:?« ntaiive lupjuoers, Messrs. Jo'in Itoocrfson and Alderman D. Wilsou. Ciiaplain, Rev (muou EUeguod, M.A. Mf^NTHEAL Snow Shoe Club. — Club rooms, Montreal Gym- na^^ium, 153 Mansfield st. Au;.fU8 Grant, hon. per. president ; T. L Patou, prt'sident; F. C. A. Molndoc, Ist vice-pr.-^pi ient ; Geo. boulter, 'ind vioe-presidi'ut ; Alv-x. Stuart, tre;)Suror ; W. S. Wcldou, hoj. secretary. C.nniniitt e — I.. Stark, H. J. l^oas, R. Biiuuorf, h\ FI. Johnston, C..). Hodgson, F. W. Harlow, H. Beiitley. M i St. Gbor«e*8 Snow Shoe Club.— Officers f(»r 1889 90— R.J. Ross, President; Thos. fJi niour, 1st vice-president ; T.I). Bell, 2nd vice-president : W. M . Knowics, secretary and treasurer ; Committee— B.T. Kirkhouse, Ross Mackenzie, W.B. Bulling jr. H.S. Hunter, A 8 Henshaw Leslie Dowker. Lk Canadian Snow Shoe Cluu.— Officers for 1889-00.— Hon. H. Mercier, hon pres ; J. A. Beauvois, 1st hon vice-piesident ; S. Beaudin, 2nd hon. vice-president, J. A.St. Ju'ien, president ; Alf. Lussier, 1st vice-president ; D. Parent, 2nd vice-president; C. O. Lapierre, sec. ; W. Pilotte, as-t. sec. : J. fci. Clement, treas. ; W.A. Beaucaire asst. treas. ; Committee — H. Dubois, H. Blanchard, H. Labourclle, A. Masse. Weekly tramp every Thursday. — ^— Lk TBAPPtUR Snow Shob Club. -H. Boisseau, president ; A. Cr. . Desmarteau, 1st vice-president; P. M. Sauvalle, 2nd vice- ? resident ; A. Noel, secretary ; G. Germain, 1st asst. secretary ; '■ Daoust, 2nd assi. secretary; H. A. helant, treasurer, P. Meunier, Joseph Robert, Capt. L. Ethier, Jos. Bissaillon, Edm. Hardy, executive committee. Embralo Snow Shoe Club. — Hon. president, Wm. Wilson ; president, J. D. Purceil ; 1st vic*^-president, P. T. McGoldrick ; 2nd vice-president, J. R. McLoughlin ; Hon. sec , J. McKay; treasurer, T. Mace. Committee — M.J. O'Loughlin, J. McKenna, C.J Maguire, James Lumsden, Albert Demers. St. Charles Snow Shoe Club— Tuque Rouge. Officers 1889-90.— F.L. Wanklyn, hon. president; W. RoUo and D. Robertson, hon. vice-president ; L. Jehu, president ; W. Ken- nedy, vice-president ; J. Ward, hon. -secretary ; Jas. Dougherty, hon-treasurer. Committee.- Jas. Seattle, D. Turnbull, A. Button, T. Pyke, T. Hall. — Club Huuse, cor Sebastopol and Wellington streets. — >- Park Tobogganing Club. — Hon. president, Wm. McGibbon; president, Leslie H. Gault ; vice president, B'red Birks ; sec-treas ; A. R. Grafton. Committee— R.C. Smith, G. H. Smithers, W. P. Slessor, P.M. Cole, D.W. Campbell, B.B. Stevenson, P. Mack- intosh, W.C. Fmley, W.M. Hall, W Samuel. Tuque Bleue Tobogganinq Club. — Club rooms, Montreal Gymnasium, 153 Mansfield street. J V. Scriver, president; M. Freeman, 1st vice-president ; J. L. Wiseman, 2nd vice-president ; W. Bruce, hon. sec . ; W.S. Weldon, treas. Com .littee. Jas. Sutherland, M. Larmonth, W. Geraghty, D. J. Waisonj Jas. Paton, J.A. Taylor,A.G. Walsh. Montreal Lacrosse Club. — Club Rooms, Montreal Gym- nasium, 153 Mansfield street . Dr.W. G. Beers, hon. per. presi- dent; F.E. Nelson, president; T.L. Paton, 1st vice-president; W.J. Cleghorn, 2na vice-president ; W.S. Weldon, treas. , A. 0-. CLUBS. 210 Higglnson, hon. see. Field captains, W. D, Aird, W. J. Cleg- horn. Committee — Ed. Sheppard, F.M. Larmonth, D. J. Wat- son, W.G. Robertson, A .L. Shanks, M. D. , W. Geraghty, A. A. Hod son. Dominion r.A.CR0s8B Club.— Oflftcers for 1890— Hon. president, J. P. Heavey ; president ; J. Cuthbert ; vice-president, T. Millar ; ■ee-ireas., P.P. O'Brien. Committee— J. Jackson, M. Flynn, J. Ford, J. Mimtn.s, D.Callaghan, A.Hes^e, J.McKenzie. Secretary's address. 435 Wellington street, Point St. Charles. Shamrock Tjacrossh Oiub.— Hon. president. Wm. Stafford ; president, E. Halley ; 1st vice-president, M.J. Pohn ; 2nd vice- president, T. Crowe ; hon. -secretary, Wm.J. McKenna ; P.O. Box 1685. Asst. secretary, J. F. McNamee ; treasurer, Thos. F. Mace. Committee :— J. P. Clark, W. Snow, R. Lennan, A. Demers, M. F. Polan, P. T. McGoIdrich, A.J. Cooke, P. Lyman, F. Donovan, E. Mansfield and M. Cregan. Auditors, Wm. Snow, T. Dwycr and M. Shea. Montreal Football Club.— Club Rooms, Montreal Gymna- sium, 163 Mansfield street, (i.L. Caines, president ; F. W. Tay- lor l.st vice-president ; P. Barton, 2nd vice-president ; J. D. Campbell, captain ; E. Black, sec; W.S. Weldon, treas. Com- mittee— H. A. Cleghorn, A.D. Fry, A.A. Hodson, A. S. Brown, J.N. Fulton, Geo. Baird and A. L. Drummond. Brittania FooTnA.Lii Club. — Club Rooms, 32 University street. Officers for 1890.— A. B. Gwilt, hon-president ; G.H E. Blaiklock, president; K.D. Young, 1st vice-president; .T. G. Ross, 2nd vice-predident, F.A. Crathern, hon secretary, P. O. Box i95ft . W.A.C. Hamilton, hon-treaaurer, P. O. Box, 1993 ; C.A.S. Atwood, Captain. Committee- J. C. Paterson. J. Har- vey, W.M. Warden, A. McA. Murphy, J.L. Rankin, V. Barry, E.H. Sinclair. McGiLL University Football Club.— Club Room, Students' reading room, Main Building, Faculty of Arts. Cotnposed only of students of McGill University ; colors, gules and white. This club plays tne Rugby Union rules. Montreal Swimming Club.— Organized Aug. 1876— Baths situated at the Old Military Wharf, St. Helen's Island. Officers for 1889-90— President, Henry Garth ; 1st vice-president, A. E. Corriveau, 2nd vice-president, R. Beinhold, Hon. secretary, George C. Jackson, Hon. treasurer and Manager Thos. J. Dar- ling. Committee— Robt. S. Clift, Thos. C. Bulmer, Z. Turgeon, Robt. Thompson, L Hudson, H. A. Granger, L. A. Lapoint. Montreal Bicyole Club.— Founded 1878. Club Rooms, Mon- treal Gymnasium, 153 Mansfield street. F.G Gnaedinger, presi- dent ; Horace Joyce, 1st vice-president; A.T. Lane 2nd vice- president; W.S. Weldon, ex-officio, treas. ; R. F. Smith, hon-sec f:. i !,: { ■ \:. 220 CLUBS. Committee— G, Kingan , J. H. Robertson, L. J. Smith, C. W. Dickinson. Ro^d Committee — E.W. Barlow, captain ; L Ru- benstein , 1st lieutenant, C.A. Reynolds, 2nd lieutenant; J. D. Miller, bugler ; H. McKenzie, standard bearer. Grand Trunk Boating Club.— Hon. patron, Sir Hy. W. Tyler, Hon. president, Sir Joseph Hickson ; hon. vice-president, L. G. Sergeant, Herbert VVallis, F.L. Wanklyn, James Ant hon v, Wm. Wamwright, Wm. Edgar, James Stephenson, John Taylor, and T. Tandy. Officers ior 1889-90- President, F.H. Wild- goose ; 1st Vice-president, A. Turnbull , 2iid vice-president, J. A. Stewart ; treasurer, A. Duiton ; hon. secretary. Fred W. Berridge; address G.T. R. OfRces ; Committee of management. R, S. Kellie J.T. Berridge, H. Hadley, M. O'Brien, J.G. Ellis, and J.Laing. Auditors, W. Wall and H. Dix. MouNTEFoiRB Club.— Officers for 1889-90. M. Goldstein, B.C. L., president ; Isaac Friedman, vice-president ; A. E. Myers, treasurer ; Robert Hirsch, secretary ; Israil Buimenthal and Aaron Harris, directors ; secretary's address, P.O. Box 646. MoNTRBAii Racket Court. — Sir. Donald A, Smith, Hon. presi- dent ; S. Clouston, president; Andrew Allan, Hon. Chairman; Henry Joseph, Hon. sec.-treas. Fish and Game Protects ""n Club of the Peovincb of QuEBKC. — I. H, Stearns, president; A.J. Davies, vice-president; John Nel'-n, hon. sec. treas. Committee — T. C. Brainord, L. A. Boyer, G.B. Goodacre, (ieo. Home, A. N. Shewan, W. H. Parker, z\lex. Afacdonald, H.W. Atwater, Geo. W. Ahern, Geo. H, Matthews, J. W. Skdton, H.R. Ives, Wm, H Rintoul. Sel- kirk Cross, J.G. H. Bergeron. Royal Montreal Golf Club.— Established 1873, Patrons— Hor Majv-^sty the Queen, the Earl of Dufferin, the Marquis of Lorne, the Marqnis of Landsdowne, Lord Stanley governot- general of Canada J. G Sidey, captain ; J. HtUton iialfour, hon. sec.-trcas. Committee — V. Braidwood, A. IVicoll, A.J. Taylor, W. Abbott, D.D. Sidey. Young Mens's Reform Cluw of Montreal. — Officers for 1889- 90. Edi^ar Judge, president ; S. Cross, Ist vice-president ; IJ. J. Coughlui, 2ad vice-(.iresident ; W.A. Weir, 3id vicc-preside'it ; Jas, Mitcliell, hon-treasurer ; W. Simpson Walker, hon secretary. MontrealChfsoCluis. — Established 1844. — meets 14 Phillip's Square, I'ucsday, Thursd ly, and S;irarda\'^ eveui-isjs, Prct;!di'ut, John Barry, sec.-treas ; Geo. W. Biducli, 114 St. Luke, st, Canadian "Chess A^-soci.vtjon.— Ofiicers for 1S89-90— H< n. presidents, H. A. Howe, IL.D., ."■•I'luriral, and L, Leuroit, Qie- bec ; prt'sideiit, C.P. (3han!pion, Quebec , vice-presidents. W. 11. Hicks, Montreal ; J.E. Narroway, Oit.iwa, and E. Pope, Quebec; secretary-trensurer, M. ,T. Murphy, Qne^^ec. MASONIC. 221 MASONIC. Officers op the Grand Lodge, 1889-90. — M. W. Bro. Isaac Henry Stearns, Montreal, Grand Masttr; B. W. Bro. S.J. Foss, Sherbrooke, Deputy Grand Master ;It. W. Bro. A. Swords, Quebec, D.D.G.M. Quebec and Three Elvers Dis- trict; B. W. Bro. James Fvfe, Montreal, D.D.G.M. Montreal District; B. W, Bro. T. L. Brown, M.D., Melbourne, D.D.G. M. St. Francis District ; E. W. Bro. E. J. Taylor, Bedford, D.D.G.M. Bedford Didtrct; B. W. Bro. Frederic Englan ), D.D. G.M. Knowlton, Shefford andBrorae District; E. W. Bro. W. H. G.Garrioch, Hull, DD G.M. Ottawa Distiict; E W. Bro. W. 13. Smith, Yamachiche, Grand Senior Warden , R. W. Bro. A. D. Stevens, M. I), Dunham, Grand Junior Warden; E. W. Bro, Frank pjdgar, Montrpal, Grand Treasurer; E. W. Isaacson, Montreal, Grand Secretary; E. W. Seath. Montreal, Grand Eef^istr ar ; B. W. Bro. Benand, St' Johns, Grand haj-ilain ; E. W. Bro Blaylock, Danville. Gr;!nd Cliaplaiu ; E, VV. Bro. M.I)., Hatley, Grand Director of Ceremonies; E Bro. Bro. Eev. Eev. C. E. W J. H. David J. F. Thos. Jones. Bro E. H. Bishop, Quebec, Grand Organist ; V. W. Bro H. B. Sample, Chaudiere Jet., Grand Senior D.>acon ; V. W. Bro E. A. Kellond, Alontreal, Grand Junior I) aeon : V. W. Bro. A. Perroton, Hull, Grand Siownrd: V. W Bro. James Cleland Mo)itreal, Grand Steward ; V. W. Bn). P.O. Moore, Moore's Sta'n, Grand Steward ; V. W. Bro. P. M. Conner, Three Rivers, Grand Steward; V. W. Bk'. J. B. Farnswortli, Granby, Grand Pursuivant; Bro. Jfector Mc(iueen. Quebec, Grand I'ylcr. Officers of tfe Gkand Chapter of Eov*Ij Ahcf Masons OF (^TJKBKC, FOR 18S9-!!(). -Grand Coui!eil—M.E. C-m. Will. H, Wh*te, iMoDtreal, Grand Z.: R.l!l. Comp, d'O. O. Tyler, Yama- cbieij<% Grand H.; E.E. Comp. Cli.irles Knowles, Quebec, Grand J.; H.K. C' mp. A'b rt I). >ielf()n, Montreal, Grand Treasu'er ; E.E. Cfm}). ,)os*ph Mit<-hi.ll, Montreal Grand Scribe E.; E.E. Couip. C. B. Greaves, Aionneal, Grand i*«"oribe N.; V. p;. Comp. .A.. K. JMilU Knowlton. Grand Assist. Sojoujii. r ; V. E. Comp. >• . Hi^:^iub'ttoj(i, Moutteal. Grand K. Com]). J B, Trteidd-n-, Ivl(nitreal, . E (.'oiiif*. W. A. Shelters. B>'dfr.rd, Junior J'^ojonrner ; V (iraiid Piusuivant ; V GraJid Sitwavd ; V. E. Comp. (} O. Stanton, Montreal Giand Stewart^ Distrioi ; M. E. Con>p' H.J. Miller, Quebee, Suulacona I)i^tli(t. 0' !■ J I: J: J;;;!i !; fi I till ! ■ W. STANDinO COMMITTEES On Jurisprudence, Grievances and Appeals.— M. E. Comp* Frank Edgar, Montreal, Chairman; M. E. Cnmp. J. P. Nores) Waterloo ; E. E. Comp. R. W. Williams. Three Rivers. On Foreign Relations and Correspondence.— V. E. Comp. E. T. D. Chambers, Quebec, Chairman; R. E. Comp. T. Nichol, M.D., LL D. Montreal ; E. Comp. T. Frank Wood, Dunham. On Finances and Benevolence.— M. E. Comp. I. H. Stearns, Montreal. Chairman; R. E. Comp. H. Russell, M.D., Quebec; V. E. Comp. D. Darry, Waterloo. On Credentials.— y. E. Comp. T, Iiiglis Poston, Quebec, Chairman; E. Comp. S. Lebourveau, Sherbrooke; E. Comp. George A. Miller, Montreal. . SUBOBDINATE CHAPTERS OF ROVAL ArCH MASONS OF QUEBEO Meeting in Montreal. Carnarvon Chapter, No. 5, Q.R.— Meets on third Thursday of each month, except June, July and August, in the British Ma- sonic Chambers, Notre Dame St. Mount Horeb Chapter, No. 6, Q.R.— Meets on Second Wednes- day of each month, excepting June, July and August, in the British Masonic Chambers, Notre Dame St. Montreal Chapter, No. 7, Q.R.— Meets on second Friday of each mouth, excepting June, July and August, in the British Masonic Chambers. Notre Dame Str« et. Royal Albert Chapter. No. 8, Q.R. -Meets on third Wtdne- day in March, June, September and December, in their Chapter Rooms, 6 Philips square. ^f ... SUBORDINATE LODGES, A. F. A A. M., PROVINCE OP QUEBEC. Ix)dge of Antiquity No. 1.— W. Bro. W. N. King, W.M. ; W. Bro. J. Ion, I P.M. ; Bro. A. F. Lemesurier, S. W. ; Bro. Wm. Ford. J.W. ; Bro. F. Upton, treasurer; Bro. L. S. Browning, secretary . Elgin Lodge No. 7.— W. Bro. George Glover, W.M. ; W. Bro. C. Hanson, I. P.M. ; Bro. R. I. Griffin, S.W. ; Bro. J. L. Provan, J.W. ; R.W. Bro. W. S Walker, treasurer ; Bro. L. H. Oompain, secretary ; chaplain, Bro. the Rev. J. H. Dixon. St. George's No. 10.— Bro. W. F.Dougherty, W.M. ; Bro. George Nicholson, S.W. ; Bro. J. McOawley, J. W. ; V.W. Bro. Geo. Wait, treasurer; Bro. H. E. Convery, secretary ; Bro. Rev. E. Friedlander, chaplain . St. George's No. 11— W. Bro. Geo. Payne, W.M. ; Bro W. S. Peard, S.W.; Bro. E. Stanton, J.W, ; R.W. Bro. the Vea. Archdeacon Evans, chaplain . Bro. W. L. Perrigo, treasurer ; Bro. Samuel Gray, secretary. MASOXIC. 223 Zetlaiifl No. 12.— W. B-o. ^»cB«^th ^jiylor. W.M. : Bro. Theo. Schwartz, S.W. , Bro .Tamfis Beattie, J.W. ; R.W. Bro. H. Dunne, treapiirer ; Bro. W. Seale, aecr.-»tary. Montrenl Kilwinninff No. 20. -W. "Bro. John Smilie, "W.M. ; W. Bro. W. E. Cooper, I.P.M.. Bto Alex Forbes, S.W. ; Bro. J. S. Ran«1o'ph, J. W. ; Bro. Rev. Thomas Everett, chaplain; W Bro. W.E. Cooper, secretary ; W. Bro. J. Martin, treasurer. Royal Albert No. 25.- W. Bro. B Tooke. W.M ; W. Bro. G. A. Miller. I. P.M. : Bro. Chnrles W. Hpffar, S.W. ; Bro. E. M. Renouf, J.W. ; Bro. E. T. Scott, treasurer; Bro. S. C. Fatt, secretary. . Mount Royal No 82 —W. Bro. AS. Campbell, W.M. ; W. Bro W. T. Anevers, W.M. ; W. Bro- W.A. Dougherty, I P.M. ; Bro. C. Dawson, S W. ; Pro. Pring. J.W. ; W. Bri». Burnie. treasurer : Bro. Langwell, secretary. Les CoPUTs-Unis, No. 45.— W. Bro. B. H. Trepanier, W.M. ; Bro. Z. Labelle, S.W. : Bro. P. Leduc. J.W ; Bro A. Doin, treasurer ; Bro. Chas Hubbard, secretary ; Bro. E. Leblond, chaplain. Prince Consort No. 52.— W. Bro. C R. Corneil, W.M. ; Bro. E. W. T. Roddf-n, S.W. : Bro. Geo. Cooke, J.W. ; V.W. Bro. J. Qladstone, treasurer ; Bro. E S. Belasco, secretary, St. Andrew^s No 53— W. Bro. James McCrudden, W.M. ; W. Bro. Cliff, IP.M. ; Bro Thomas Erskine, S.W. : Bro. James McCaw, J.W. ; Bro. D. Guthrie, treasurer; Bro. D. Nelson, secretary. Ionic No. 54.— W. Bro. J. Eugene Hersey, W.M. ; "W. Bro. Leadus, I.P.M. ; W. Bro. .1. Luttrell, S.W. : W. Bro. D. Stewart, J.W. ; Bro. Thos. Wynde, secretary; Bro. John Dyer, treasurer ; Rev. Dr. Smyth, chaplain. Hochelaga, No. 67.— W. Bro. D. Stevenson, W.M. : W. Bro- James Anderson, T.P .M.; Bro. Tames Call, S.W. : Bro. W. E. Bradshav, J.W.; Bro. the Rev. J.D. Borthwick, ctiaplam ; W. Bro. W.J. Anderson, treasurer ; Bro. George Treggett, secre- tary. Montarville Lodge, No.58.-W.Bro. H. Walker, W.M. ; W. Bro. E. 0. Bently, I.P.M. ; Bro. W. Bruce, S.W. ; Bro. James Powell, J.W. ; W. Bro. C.P. O'Connor, treasurer; Bro.R. L. W. Jones, secretary. Jiiiii if Corinthian Lodge, No. 62.— W. Bro. 0. R. Willis, W. M. ; Bro. W.G. Proctor, S.W. ; Bro. George Sibley , J . W . ; W. Bro. C.B. Greaves, treasurer ; Bro. G.T. Richardson, secretary. King Solomon's Lodge No. 64.— W. Bro. W. 0. Bird, W. M. ; Bro. C. McLean, S.W. ; Bro. A. Watt, J. W. ; Bro. Jos. A Street, treasurer ; Bro. E, Donovon, secretary. Ar yle Lodge No. 65— Bro. T. Coliinson, W.M. : Bro. W.B. CoUinson, S. W.; Bro. H. Smith, J. W. ; R. W. Bro. T. Cocker, treasurer ; Bro. H. Holt, secretary. St. Paul's No. 374— W. Bro. J. C. N. Badgley, W. M. ; W. Bro. A.W. Hooper, I. P.M. ; Bro. P. Torrance, S.W. ; Bro. H. M. Molson, J.\V, ; V. W. Bro. F.R.F. Brown, treasurer ; Bro. J.Gr. Grant, secretary. St. George's, No. 440- W. Bio. W. H. Shaw, W.M ; Bro. M.B. Whjte, S. W. ; Bro. J. Oolbeck, J.W. ; Bro. J. Horsfall. treasurer; Bro. W. Hall, secretary. St. Lawrence, No. 640.— W. Bro. A T. R. Page. W.M. ; W. Bro. G. W. Sadler, I.P.xVl. : Bro. Wm. Smith, S. W. ; Bro- I . J. Rutherford, J. W. ; Bro Jas- Young, treasurer ; Bro. W.V. McNally, socretary. I.O. ODDFELLOWS. • Montreal District. — Prov. Grand Master, Thos. Wilson ; Dep- uty ^Tov. Grand Master, E Pratt ; treasurer, John Ion ; corres- ponding st-crctary, Geo. W. Hardisiy ; trustees, D. t'uuningham, A. ?;tarke, F. Upton ; Grand Marshal, C. J. Wilhams. L')yal Mor.treal Lodge, No. 3115 — Grand Master, John Taylor ; Noble Grand, Trios T Ltwis ; Vice Grand. Thos. Harper; Rec-~Sec , John Symington ; Treasurer, A. Starke; Fia-Scc. J. Reed, 21 iJerthelet St., asst.-sec, Geo. W. Hardisty. Loyal Victoria lodge, No 58!)(i — Grand Mastc", He-iry Sey- mour ; Noble Grand, Robert McLean ; Vice Grand, John Miuin; treasurer, D. Robertson; iinancial sec, W. Pappj, Box "JO, Point St. Charles. Loyal E.tcelsior Lodge, No. 0237. — (rrand Master, Henry Coha ; Nolile Graml, Wm. Bitfiii ; Vice-GranJ, Grant Tyler; recording sec. J. S. Walker, ir. Physician; Bro. J. Wilson, Senior Woodward; Bro. L. Graham , Junior Woodward ; Bro. E. Cowan, Senior Beadle ; Bro. J. Hall Junior Beadle. Trustees: W. E. Field, W- Grace and J. Goodt'ellow. Auditors : F. Stanley, W. Smyth and A. Lawrence. Samuel Gray, agent to Endowment fund. Bro. Samuel Gray, sec. Meetings held on the second and fourth Wednesdays in the month, at their Hall, G62^ Craig street. Court St. Jude, No. 5889 — Bro. J. Anderson, C. R.; Bro. Thomas J. Bedford, sec. Audit Office, G.T.B. Cfourt meets in West End Hall, Chatham street, every alternate Thursday. Court Unity, No. 7042.— Meets in Foresters Hall, No. 1240 Notre Dame street, every alternate Friday. Bro. B. Murray, chief ranger ; Bro. J. Anderson, sec. , 39 Shutei street. Juvenile Court of Foresters, Mount Royal No. 1. — Meets first Stonday in each month, in the St. Matthews School Boom, Point . Chailes. Bro. Hy. Macey sec. Sanctuary of Allans Pride, Ancient Order of Shepherds, No. 5774. — Bro. L. H. Eberwein, Pastor ; Bro. A. Denman, sub. Pastor; Bro. James Wills, Treasurer; Bro. Samuel Gray, Scribe; C. D. Gray, first Attendant; Bro. J. Williams, second Attendant ; Bro. G. Smith, senior Keeper ; Bro. A. Borgeson, junior Keeper. Trustees : . C. Dunn, J. Smith and G. Hobaon. Auditors : W. Smyth, M. Marr and A. Jenning. Meeting held the third Wednesday in the month, at their ruoms, 662^ Craig street. Samuel Gray, scribe, 183 St. Hypolite street. Court Reliance, No. 7587. — Instituted May 16, 1888. Meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays in each month, at the Masonic Hall, No. 5 Place d'Armes. John McCawley, C.R. : Jas. H. Vincent, financial sec, residence 160 Chatham street. Unity Juvenile Branch No. 11. — Meets in the Forester's Hall 1240 Notre Dame Street, every fourth Friday. S. P. Bowden, sec, 27 Iberville street. Juvenile Branch Allan's Piid*^, No.20. — Meets in the Odd- fellows' Hnll. 662^ Craig s^., on the first Wednesday in each mouth. Samuel Gray, sec, 183 Hypolite st. Committee of Management : Bros. W. E. Field, G. Hobaon, W. F. Mitchell, James Willis, Samuel Gray, H. B. Lambert, G. G. 0. Bellinger, A. Burnett. Balmoral Court, No. 269 — D. J. MoArthur,C. D. H. C. R.; Colin McArthur, P. C. E. and treasurer; Peter Strathern, C.B.; Wm. Taylor, V. 0. R.; H. J. Boss, F. S.; James D. Haines, B.S., 87 Parthenais street; Dougal Campbe" • ^aplain ; Dr. Wm. H. Drummond, physician; John A. \r*'Liu80n, S. W.; Bobert Massie, J. W.; Bobert Tarlton, S. B.; Henry Gooderick, J. B. Court meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays'of each month, at 8 p.m., in Hi^l, 261 St. James street. Independent Order of Foresters, Court Mount Boyal No. 7.— Bro O. H. Walker, C. B.; Bro D. Allan, V. C. B.; Bro. T. Mo- Master, S. W.; Bro. T. H. Butler, J. W.; Bro. J. Liadstone, S. B.; Bro. W. Kell, J. B.; Bro. H. Powles, F. S.; Bro. F. H. Wildgoose, B. S.; Bro. C. W. Bolton, treasurer ; Bro. G. Har- wood, chaplain ; Bro. Dr. F. BameSj physician. Meets every alternate Thursday evening in Court Boom in Mechanic's Institute building. Point St. Charles. QUEBEC. OFFICEBS OF THE COBPOBATIONT. Hon. F. Langelier, Mayor. H. J.B.Chouinard, city clerk; A.Malouin, assistant city clerk; C. J. L. Lafrance, city treasurer; J. W. Wright, assistant city treasurer J. G. Leitch, city auditor; H. G. A. L. Lafrance, check clerk; A. W. Bisson, city accountant; A. Boomer, assistant city accountant ; J. A. Grenier, J. O. Vezina aud B. Kaine, city assessors ; C. Baillairge, city engineer and water works manager; W. D. Baillairge, assistant city surveyor i J. Gallagher, assistant city engineer and water works manager ; J. A. Gallagher, clerk, L. G. Baillairge, city solicitor ; Chs. A. P. Pelletier, joint solicitor ; Joseph Allaire, city notary ; E . A. Dery, Judge of the Recorder's Court ; E. Foley, clerk of the Becorder's Court; N. Fages, deputy clerk of the Recorder's Court; J. D. Charleson, clerk ; U. Desroches and G. Trudel, bailiffs of the Be- corder' s Court ; A. PI amondon, acountant bailiffs' department, P. E. Wright, paymaster and caretaker; L. P. Vohl, chief of the police force; P.Walsh, deputy chief of the police force; P. Dorval, chief of the fire brigade ; M. Coleman, deputy chief of the fire brigade ; L. P. Brunelle, superintendent of the fire alarm tele- graph ; O. J. Begin, 2nd operator fire alarm telegraph ; G. Noreau, t ■i'M III 'dl 228 QUEBEC. L 3rd operator fire alarm telegraph ; L. P. Vohl, fire commissioner. Market clerks— G. Oastonguay, Champlain market, M. Foy, Fin- lay market ; 0. Trudel, Montcalm market ; F. Guay, Berthelot market; L. Beitrand, Jacques Cartier market. POST OFFICE. Ad. Or. Tourangeau Postmaster. J. E. Bolduc Assistant Postmaster. Post Office Inspectors Office,— A.. Bolduc, post office inspector. J. L. Anctil, assistant inspector. BATES AND REGULATIONS. liETTER BATES. Between places within the Dominion 3 cts. per I oz. Between Canada and the United States S'cts. por 1 oz. Between Canada and Newfoundland 5 cts. per h o?,. Between Canada and the United Kingdom 5 cts. per \ oz, BEGISTBATION FEES. Within the Dominion. 5 cts, per each letter. To the United States 5 cts. per each letter. To Newfoundland 5 cts. per each letter. To the United Kingdom 5 cts. per each letter. Tiiese registration fees are, of course, in addition to the post- age, and must be prepaid by registration stamp. N.B.— Registration Stamps cannot be accepted in payment of postage. liOCAL OR '' DBOP'' LETTEBS, for City delivery and St. Sauveur, 2 cts. per oz. and for Berger- ▼ille, Spencer Cove, Sillery, Villa Mastai, Point Levi and Indian Cove, one cent per 1 oz. to be prepaid by postage stamp. POST CARDS. ' Canadian post cards of one cent each circulate within the Dominion, and are transmissible without further charge to the United States. Special post cards at two cents each are issued for transmission to the United Kingdom, Newfoundland, and other countries in the General Postal Union. KBWSPA.PEBS AND PERIODICALS, Mailed from office of publication to subscribers or agents in Canada, Newfoundland and the United States, are transmitted free. Transient newspapers within the Dominion, or to the United States or Newfoundland. 1 ct. for every 4 oz. ; to the United Kingdom, 1 ct. for every 2 oz., and on specimen news- papers one cent per lb. or fraction of a lb. Periodicala and Books for the United Kingdom by Canadian Line are subject to the British Book Post rate, viz. : 1 cent per 2 oz. or fraction thereof ; whether by Canadian Line or via. New York, the limit weight for a single packet is 5 lbs. QUEBEC. 229 Newspapers, Manuscript, printers proof sheets, corrected or not, maps, prints, drawings, engravings, lithographs, photo- graphs, sheet music, dociments partly written and partly print- ed not being letters or intended to serve the purpose of letters, such as deeds, insurance policies, militia and school returns, or other documents of a like nature, and on all matter not other- wise provided for 1 ct. per 2 oz, or fraction of 2 oz. PARCEL POST. Closed parcels. For Dominion only, G cents per 4 oz. limited to 5 lbs. in weight and 22 inches in length or one foot in breadth or thickness, and should bn marked *' by Parcel Post." Parcels for the United King iom must not exceed 5 lbs. in weight or 2 feet in length by I foot in width or depth, must be securely packed and plainly direct- d. and a customs declaration of the contents and value must be filled in at the post office by the sender As parcels from the United Kingdom wi 1 be liable to Canadian Customs duties, they muist be examined by an officer of the Cus- toms. Bates 25 cents per lb. or fraction of a pound, 5th CLASS mattb:r. Miscellaneous articles of merchandise, and generally trans- missible by mail in Canada and not of th»! nature of a letter, and not entitled to be posted at a lower rate than 5i}i class under one of the other classes.when addressed to Canada or U.S. and under 4 lbs. in weight, 1 ct. per oz. or fraction of an oz. Must be opeu for inspection. May be registered by paying 5 cts. Ileg. fee. QUEBEC EXCHANGE. Arthur street, L. T. Managing Committee. W. Rie, chairman ; W. Brodie, J. C. Thompson, R. R. Dobell, Thoa. B ickett, F. Billingaley ; Frank Johnson, secretary treasurer and suparintendent. BOARD OF TRADE. Office t Exchange Buildings, Arthur street, L. T. R. D. Turner, President ; C. Chateauvert, vice-president ; S. Sloan rennett, treasurer; F. H. Andrews secretary; Council — T. Ledroit, P. P. Hall, P. Valliere, F. X. Berlinguet, Dr. E. Morin Israel Tarte, Coi. J. B. Forsyth, R. Audette, B. Verret, and^Hon. Jos. bhehyn. — — ., HARBOR COMMISSIONERS. Custom House. Meet weekly. P. V. Valin, chairman ; R. R. Dobell. E. GUroux, J. Chabot, Hon. Thos. McGreevy, M P, J. B. Forsyth, W. Rae, Ferdinaud Hamel, R. H. Smith ; Francis Gourdeau, harbor master ; C. SuUivau, assistant do ; A. H. Verret, secretary-treasurer ; James Woods, chief clerk ; U. Binet, clerk ; Honry F. Perley, chief engineer of both the Harbor and Graving Dock Works; St. George Boswell, Chs. McGreevy and LjiForce L^ngevin, assist- ant engineers. Ic. iii -4 INLAND REVP;NUE OFFICE, Custom Jlouee. J. M. LeMoinc, district iiisp ctor; G. Lanio, collector; J.H.- Cahill, deputy collector ; Geo. Bourressa, Joseph Houleaii, M. Me Namara, Owen Kjihey, John Sexton, Burritt lior, Jules LoMoine, F. X. Langlois, Louia L piue, Onesime Bourget. Brown, excisemen. Ct»NSULATKS. Argentine Republic — John Arthur M.tj^uiie, consul geneialfor the Dominion of Canada and British t'ossessions in North America ; 126 St. Peter street, L. T. Belgium — Fred Van Bruysst), consul Reneral for the Dominion of Canada. Andrew E. Joseph, consul at Q jebec. Brazi— Joseph Un win Laird, 136 St. Piter street, vice-consul. Chill — Ovidio Frechette. Franc.j-P. K. G. Dubail. Gemian Empire — Charles Pitl, 63 Dalhousie street. Monte Tideo— Charles P. Champion, UU St. Peter street, L T. Netherlands — A. K. Hansen 13 St. James street. Sweden and Norway — W. A. Schwartz, St. James street, L T. cousul ; E. H. J. Schwartz, vice-consul. Peru— John Laird, St. Lawrence Chambers, 113 St. Peter street, L. T. Portugal— Felix Carbr^y, 114 St. Peter street, L. T. Spain— A Baldaeano Y Topoie cousul geueial lor the Dominion of Canada, British and French Possessions in North America, British Honduras, British Guiana, etc., St. Louis street. United States— Hon. T. W. Downes, corner of Esplanade and St. Louis streets . CUSTOM HOUSE. Point-a-Carcy. Hon. C. Blanchet Collector, W. H. Carter, chief cleik , cashier ; C. Gouin, E. Huot, E L. J. Giroux, E. Doncet, clerks; L. N. Vallerand, T. W. and acting clerk ; J. GritHths, guaiMian ; A, Beauchamp, messenger ; C. Juneau, fireman ; A- CJ. liussieres, and Eizear Pelletier sub-collectors ; 11. P. Blair, E. Hninmond, and Anibroise Bilodeau, preventive otlicers. Surveyors Department"!) D. O'Meara, sm veyor and warehouse keeper; L. Dugal, assistant warehouse keeper ; A. G. Hawkins, clerk; E. A. Langevin, Ist landing waiter •, F. X. Behaiger, 2nd landing waiter ; L. N. Laurin, 3rd landing waiter ; M. K. Bolgor, 4th lauding waiter; F. W. Giay, P. (). and acting officer F. Martineau, appraiser ; J. B. Dion, and Jas. G. Watters, ap- praisers ; John Hogan, JobnEouillard, J. Batterton, B. Cauchon and W. E. Edge, lockers. David cshea, acting locker; J, Davis, 0. Hannan and M. Davis, porters. River Department-' Alfred Wheeler, tide surveyor, E. Panet Larue, assistant tide surveyor; E. Trmiel, J. McGilHvray William Carsou, D. Byrne. Napoleon Martiueau, R. Moffat, W. Bulger, J. Murtagh, J. Covonoy, and G-. A. (Griffiths, tide waiteis; M. MacMannus, A Koissoneault, Cox wains ; J. Tiernay, 0, Noel, H. Jobin, D. Lecours, J. PouUiot, and T. Begin, boatmen. QUEBEC FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. List of Signal Boxes. Box No. 1. St. Ursule Street, Cent r,al Fire Station. 2. Corner of St. Ann and D'Autenil streets. 3. Corner DesGrisor 8 and St. (4euevieve streets. 4. Corner Haldimand and St. L mis streets. "). Corner De-'Jardins and St. Ann streets. 6. Porner Buade and PoruDanphin streets. 7. Corner Hebert an., Dr, Turcotto. Narcisso. Tnrjieon, E. Turner, RicUard 1>. Valin, P. V. Vorret, A . H. Vcrret, liarthelemi. " Vohl, Loon. Wiu field Joseph. ♦These have special jurisdictiou in virtue of th« Statutes of Quebec, 33 Victoria, chapter 12. BANKS. Banli of British North America.— II. M. [. MoMiohael, man- ager, St. Peter street, L. T. Bank of Montreal —^ . Macara, manager; corner St. Peter and Arthur streets, L. T. La Banque du Peuple^ St.Peter street ; ,7 "P Dumoulin, manager La Banque National e.-— P. G. Lafrance, cashier, 77 St. Peter, street, L. T. Merchants Bank.— John C More, manager, 79 St. Peter St., L. T. Quebec Bank. — J. Stevenson, cashier ; Quebec Bank Buildings, corner St. James and Sf, Peter streets, L. V. Union Bank.— HI. E. Webb, cashier ; St. Peter street, L. T. Savings Bank.—Q. Veasey, manager; 9 St. Louis street, U.T. Quebec Notre Dame Savings Bank — F. R. A. Vezina, secre- tary-treasurer ; L. C. Marcoux, accountant, 23 St. John street ; F. Cote, accountant, 63 St. Joseph street ; N. P. Hamel, account- ant, Levis. pr"' OTTAWA. I CITY GOVEKNMENT. Mi I/ * ! David Scott, Levi Crannell, : Alexander McLean, W. J. C. Monk, Doctor Bapts, E. JB. Mayor : Jacob Evratt . Victoria Ward. — Aldermen : James Gordon, George Dalglish, Wm. Hutchison. Dalhousie Ward. — Aldermen : William Hill. Wellington Ward.— Aldermen Campbell, Charles Scrim. Central Ward.— Aldermen : H. Butterworth. St. George's Ward.— Aldermen : John O'Leary, Wm. Borth- wick, W. R. Stroud. By Ward.--A.ldermen : John Heney, B. G. Laverdure, ¥. J. Farrell. Ottawa Ward. — Aldermen : Samuel Bingham, O. Durocher, Oliver Latour. Bideau Ward.— Aldermen ; John Henderson, John Askwith, J. C. Boger Officers of the Corporation. — W. P. Lett, city clerk and regis- trar of births, marriages and deaths ; H. Jackson, Accountant and assistant city clerk ; N. H. H. Lett, T. Grant, junior clerks ; T. H. Kirby, treasurer ; T. W. Thompson, collector; J.Lindsay, accountant ; E. E. Perrault, city engineer, R. Surtees, water works engineer; Thomas Bangs, clerk; J. O'Reilly, licence inspector; A.. Pratt, assessment commissioner : J. J. Neville, William Porter and Wm. Stewart, assessors; P G. Nash and G. S. Macfarlana, auditors; J. Angel, Messenger. Police Commissioners. — The Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrates. D. B. McTavish, city solicitor. Police Court. — The Mayor, Judge of County Court, and Police Magistrate, commissioners ; M. O'Gara, police magistrate; W, P. Lett, jr. clerk ; Wm. McVeity, chief of po ice ; D. O'Keefe, inspector of police; Dr. Robillard, health inspector; Henry Montgomery, detective. WATER WORKS OFFICE. R. Surtees, engineer; E. Pinard, collector; Thos. H. Kirby, treasurer; George R. Blyth, cletk; Jno. McDougal . clerk; W. G. Williams andE. A. Lapierre, bailiffs. FIRE BRIGADE. Wm. Young, chief fire brigade ; P. Favreau, deputy chief do. No 1 Station, Pooley's Bridge, Le Breton Flats — Jos. MillS| guardian : P. Murphy, J. Lowry, and Patrick Cregan, firemen. No. 2 Station, corner of Queen and Lyon streets — Thos Stan- ford, guardian ; Ch.''8. O'Reilly, R. Burnett, and Jos. Byres, firemen. '%:'' OTTAWA . 235 No. 8 Station— Joe Manners, guardian; Albert McLean, D. S. Nesbitt aTid Thomas Butterwortb. firemen. No 4 Station James A. Johnston, guardian; Ed. Murphy and Charles Taylor, firemen ; John Lonsr, engineer. No. 5 Station— Jos. Fovereau, guardian; Wm. Walsh, John Corbett and Dennis O'Brien, firemen. No. 6 Station— James Latimer, guavdinn; Thos. C. Dayidson, Bolland McTurk and Patrick Daly, firemen. Central Station— Thos. Cluff, guardian ; James F. McCaffry, Albert P. Enright, Richard B. Jacques, Alphonso Tessier and Nicholas Drahan, firemen. Box No. 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- 21- 23- 24- 25- 26- 27- 28- 31- 82- 34- 35- 36- 37- 41- 42- 43- 45- 46- 51- 52- 53- FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Locality. -Corner Rnssell House. -Corner Sparks and O'Connor streets. -Cornfr K'ffin aut^ Gloucppter stref'ts. -r'omfr O'Connor MTid Gloncestor streets. -Corner Marin and Bank streets. ■Cornf-r Wellington and Kent etreets. -No. 2 Fire Hall, Lyon Street. •Corner Victoria and Lyon streets. -Corner Bank and Queen streets. •Corner Bay and Maria streets. -Fleck's Foundry, W«^llington street. -Cor. Nepeau and Concession sts. (Aahburham Hill). -Corner of Albert and Victoria Avenue. Corner Duke and Queen streets. -Corner Richmond Road and Broad Street, -♦^orner Broad and Qiieen streets. -Oorrer Broad and Oregon streets. ■Booth's Office, Victoria Island. -Bronson's and Weston's Offi(!e, Victoria Island. . •Corner Sussex and Rideau streets. •Corner Rid'au and Walter streets, •Corner Wiibrod and Cumberland streets. •Corner Nicliolas and Theodore streets. ■Fire Station, Besserer street. ■Corner Rideau and King streets. ' ■Corner Rideau and Friel streets. ^ , Corner Daly and Chapol st-eets. •Corner Wil'trod and Nelson streets. Protestant Hospital, Rideau street. ■Granite Works, Canal Basin. Fire Station, York street. •Fire Station, Cumberland street. ■Corner St. Patrick and Sussex streets. •Corner Clarence and Dalhousie streets. •Corner Albert and Metcalfe streets. •<^orner Sussex and Water streets. -Corner Dalhousie and Church streets. ■Corner Cumberland and Cathcart streets. ii\ 286 OTTAWA. fid — Corn* r DHlhousift street awd R lilway Dopot. 61 — Corner McLwreu's Mills. 62— Corner St. Patrick and Nelson streets. 6Ji— Corner Chapel and Parry streets. 64— Cornor St. Andrew and St. Joseph streets. 71 —Corner St. Patrick and Coburg streets. ^ 72 — Corner Lewis and Elgin streets. 78 — Corner Nicholas street, south end. 81— Corner Lisgar and Kent streets. 82 — Comt-r Somerset and Arthur streets. 83- Corner Charles and Bank streets. 84 Corner O'Connor and McLaren streets. 91— Corner Metcalfe and Cooper streets. 92— Corner Canal and Peter strrets. 123— Corner of Ottawa and John streets. 124 — Corner of Victoria and Creighton streets. 12/1 — Corner King and St. Andrew streets. 126 — Corner Barrett's lane and Clarences. 131 — Comer Cartier and Someraett streets. 132 — Corner Bay and Florence streets. 134 — Corner Elgin street and Argyle Avenue. POST Office. Tost Office. — J. A. Gouin, postmaster; F. Hawken, assist- tant postmaster ; F. French, E. B. Bates, K.J. O'Connor, C. Shaw, W. H. Pennock, W. O. Mercer, [I. ONeil, J. H. Bart- lett, H. Poole, E. Laudarian, S.J. Bradbury, E. L. Chevrier, G. R. McQueen, A. H. Gallup, L. E. Noel, F. L. Myres, A. York, J. T. Binks, A. B. Smith, M. Darc«y, W. H. Murphy, F. G. Allen, L, M. Farrell, clerks ; B. H. Bell, G. W. Wills, M. Patrick, O E. Traversy, S. A Webber, V. A. Parent, J. R. CleweP, A. H. Pow<>ll, J. P. Chil^on, M. T. Duharael, L. D. Chpvrier, W. A. Ban«s, M. A. Coughlin, E. Faulkam, 8. H. Bartlett, W. S. Warwicker, M. P. Archambault, L. C. Fraser, L. Corbeil, W. Brophy, C. V. Dantiguy, E, M. Webber, A. Coleman, W. L. Blanchet, M. St. Denis; F. Warwicker, super- intendt:nt of letter carriers, John Brown, P. Robert, A. Dupuis, E. J. George, T Cuddle, W. Lamb, M. J. Egan, J. N. Ltrue, M. Fagan, N. Marion, R. Fair, E. Edwards, F. X. Giroux, J. O'Noel, J. C. Bell, J. J. Fair. F. A. Schultz, Wm. Ruske, H. Chamberlain, O. Legault, J. Hayefe, C. Chaput, W J. Usher, D. Charltbois, J. McCallum, H. Ketheman, letter carriers: W. Darcy, W. Goodwin, colhctors; H. Duggan, T A. Pirrie. P. McEliigoth, messengers. Office hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Inspection Department — P. P. French, inspector ; G. Mar- san, assistant P. O. I., C. P. LeSueur, assistant P, O. I., J. P. O'Connor, H. Carroll, P. B. Dunne, W. 0. Cochrane, M. J. Whittv C. Duggan. Ma. Li Clekks. — J. D. Thompson, Chief M. C, E. Gordon, W. F. Burnham, G. T, Gorrell, H. Peden J. A. Chevrier J. B. Z. Legendre, A. Leclair, P. A. Maingy, J. B. Gillisie, C. OTTAWA 237 Plumb, H. McDonakl, D. J. Skelley, C. W. Macdonald, N. P. Elliott, J. H. Brown, S. Houston, J. GrifBth. W. H. GaBS, J. Eigleaon, J J. Nevina, J. J. Lally, A. H. J. Coburn, J. E. Hetherington, J. f brcoran, Robert McLaren, B. H. Hayes, Geo. Gatellier, J. G. Armstrong, R. Montaomery, S. D. Holling- worth, J. Purcell, H. J. Kenny, D. Yorke. L.P CISTOM HOUSE. Z. "Wilson, collector : J. T. Bertram, surveyor; Thomas Pat- terson, appraiser ; WeTdon Champness, J.B. Stact>y, Colin Rus- sen, R. S. Bishop. R. E Clark?, .^rks ; A. Heney, P. Marrier, landing waiters ; >{obert Spittal, ' ^^^er ; J. J. McGovern, store- man and packer ; R. C. W. MrCuaig, measurer of shipping; Thos. A. Hood, messenger. Oflfice hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, INLAND REVENUE, {Division of Ottaiva). Comprising the City of Ottawa, Carleton, and Russell in Ontario and Otia».a and Pon iac in the Province of Quebrc. M. Battle, collector ; J, M. B. Henry, collector; W. G. Be- dard, accountant; F. F. A. liCtt and Jno. Walkr, excise officers. BANKS. Bank op Montreatj. — Ottawa Branch. — Fred. Gundry, man- ager; J. W. dpC O'Grady, accountant; O. A. Eliot, J. W. A. Hanning, W. C. Bayly, A B. Monk, B. Bogert, L. Germain, H. Norton Taylor, F. G. Heriot, T. H. Prissick, bookktepers ; J. C. Kearns, messenger. Bawk op British NoflTti Amehica- Ottawa Branch.— Office, 241 Welliugton street, i). Robertson, manager. Mebchants Bank — Ottawa Branch.— Office, 12 Metcalfe st, W. Lake Miirlfr, manager; W. (). Cross, atcoun'ant; A. Cheater, teller ; C. A. Lewis, H. A. I orrance, Arthur Pope, F. J . Boultoa, clerks ; V. McCullough, messenger. M La Banquk Nationals and Savings Bank,— Ottawa Branch. — Officii, VVc'llingtoii t-treet.. P. I. Bazin, manag.r ; L. A. E. St, Pierre, pro-acoountaut ; J. F. Dorviil, teller; L. Couet, ledger keeper : A. Charbonueau, clerk ; Jos Richard, messenger. Ontario B/^nk anu Swings DKrARTMBNT.— Ottawa Branch. Office, 82 Wellington street, corner of Metcalfe. Alex. Simpson, manastcr ; H. Howard, accountant; C. C. Billings, teller; C, M. Wiggins, ledgnr keeper ; F G. Perrot, mesaeugir. w M^ Bank of Oti'awa and Savings Bank.— Office, 118 Welling- ton street, south side. Geo. Burn, cashier; W. J, Christie, accountant ; E. F. Hubbel, teller ; J H. Neeve, ledger keeper ; Francis Cole, asst. accountant: C. Gr. Pennock, L. 0. Owen, J. Hopkirk, clerks ; William Carleton, messenger. r Quebec Bank, Incorporated 1818. — Ottawa Branch.— H. V. Noel, manager. Union Bank of Canada and Savings BKA.NCH.—Ottaw a Branch, 126 Wellington street. Montague A. Anderson, man- ager; R, M, Harrison, accountant ; R. McLelland, teller ; A. C. Garter, ledger keepor ; John Martin, messenger. 't County Officers.— County town, Ottawa ; John Craig, warden; Wm. Cowan, treasurer; Chas. Macnab, clerk. W. Mosgrove, solicitor ; Archd. Smirlt% inppector of public schools ; W. J. Kidd and John McDonald, county auditors and auditors of school moneys ; Dr. Church, surgeon to the jail. CITY REGISTRY OFFICE. Alex. Burritt, registrar; L. A. Mackenzie, deputy registrar ; A. Chesley, copyist. Office houis liom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For the County of "W. H. Thomson W. P. Lett J<. I'rart .) > K t vanagh Ilaii MiLt Hill, M.D. J as. O < 'onnor J, R. Esmonde Chs. Macnab Levi Cranneil George Rochester, P A. G. McCormack. Carieton, resident in Alex. Workman Thos. Langrell M. O'Gara, P.M. F. Clemow H. Grist John Culbert, jr. P. A. Egleson, sr. James Clark Honore Kobillard .M.,C.C. the City of Ottawa. J. A. Pinard Francis Abbott R. Cummings James Hickey Lt. Col. W. White George Hay J. R. Armstrong Clfirence Church Robert Surtees Adam Harvey RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Young Men's Christian Association. — Rooms corner Queen and O'Connor streets Free Reading Room, open from 8 am. to 10 p.m.: boys free reading room open from 8.30 a.m,to8,30 p.m.; lending library, cheerful parlor, gymnasium, baths, Ac, boarding house register, employment bureau, educational classes during winter months ; sick visitation committee. Membership fee, two dollars per year. Meetings— Sunday, 9.45 a.m. to 10.45, bible study, liuternatioual lesson : ) Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, evangelistic Hible class ; Friday 7.30 p.m., meeting for boys over 12; batuida.\b 8 p m., young men's meeting; Family worship every evening at 10 o'clock. Strangers welcome and directed to churches. Officers 1889-90, C. Falconer, president; N. S. Tarr, ADVERTISKMENr, 239 James Hope & Co. 22, 24 and 26 Elgin Street, 45 and 47 Sparks Street^ ? Ma' • u f a cturinsz StationerSr ^iPRINTERS.i-- General Bookbinders, Booksellers, ■i AND IMPORTERS OF General Stationery, Artists' Materials, School Books, Bibles, Church Services, Prayer BookR, Photographic Albums, &c. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. , Engineers,' Surveyors' and Architects' Scales, Chains, Straight Edges, Drawing Profiles and Tracing Papers, Pocket Field Levels, Books, &c. i'i r -, . • ,1 Si 240 OTTAWA. S. S. Slinn, E. Seybold, A. J. Stephens, Jas. Gibson, H. A. Botterell, vice-presidents; E. L. Brittain, treasurer; J. W. Watson, librarian and Ed. Willans, asst. sec, J. Doig, Physical Director, Protestant Orphan's Homb, Albert street— Mrs. H. F. Bronson, president ; Mrs. J. Tilton, Ist vice-president ; Mrs. A. Christie, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. J. Thorbum, rcc- secretary ; Mrs. W. H. Walker, cor.- secretary ; Mrs. A. Scott, treasurer; Dr. R. Powell and Dr. H. B. Small, attending physicians; H. Hill, M.D. and Sir J. A. Grant, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Kdiuburg, consulting physicians ; Miss Home, matron and general super- intendent; Miss Z. B. Bay, teacher. About 46 orphans and ]6 adults iu the Home. General HospriAii, Water street. — Under the direction of the Grey Nuns, Sisters of Charity. Sir James A. Grant, consult- ing physician ; Drs, St. Jean, Kobillard, Prevent, Valade and U'Btien, surgeons St. Joseph Orphan A'^yi.um, corner Cathoart and Sussex streets. — Sister Ste. Ceoi la, aupari-^r. Established in 1860, under the care of Grey Nuns. 128 orphans. ACTIVE MILITIA FORCE. District Staff, Nos 3 & 4 Military Districts — Lt.-Col. Bowen Van Straubenzie, deputy adjt.-general; Lt.-Col. Joseph W, Juewis, brigade major. Mo. 4 Military District. Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. (Troop), F. Gourdeau, captain ; R. Brown, lieutenant ; Wm. Keys Huinfrey, 2nd lieu- tenant ; A. O. F. Coleman, V. S. Ottawa Field Battery . —John Stewart, major; D. C. Forster Bliss, captain ; lieutenant W. G Hurdman. 2nd lieu- teaaut; Alexander Harris, Veterinary surgeon; Wm. Ralph Bell , surgeon ; Alexander S. Wo dman, paymaster. First Battalion Governor-General's Foot Guards. — Headquarters Ottawa. — Lieut. -Col., John Tiltou ; majors, A. H. Todd, F. Toiler; Captains, Gerald H. Bate, P. N. Thompson, Narcisse Cott. H. W. Bowie, J. Hodgins, Harry H. Gray; Lieutenants, G. Rivera Whit(% Chas. F. Winter P. B Taylor, G. S. Bowie, L. M. Lambe, J. H. Fairweather; 2iid Lieutenants, T. J. Walters, S. C. D. Roper, A. L. Jarvis, D. A.Macpherson, (prov.); paymaster, (. Berkeley Powell,(hon. capt.) adjutant; Wm. Egerton Hodgson, major; quartermaster, Wm. Lewis Heron, hon. major; surgeon, A. T. Horsey, M.D.; assistant surgeon, J. Grant, .\I.D, 43rd Battalion Ottawa ano Oj^uleton Rifles Rifle Asso- ciation. -President, Lieut.-Col. William White; vice-presidents ; Lieut. Col, W. P. Anderson, Major J. Wright; Managinis; Committee ; Capt. Rogeia, No. 1 company ; Lieutenant Jamei- Bon, No. 3 company ; Sergeant McDonald, No. 5 nompany|; Major Sherwood; Capt. Wright, No. 2 company; Capt. Billings, No. 4 company ; Capt. Bell, No. 6 company ; Bandsman McJunet ; and the Officers of tho Association; Se ixetary-treasurer, Color- Sergt., T. 0. Boville. Dominion of Canada Biflb Association. — Patron, His Excellency the Bight Honorable Baron Stanley of Preston, &c., Governor-General of Canada, &c. President, Lieut, -Col. the Honorable George A. Kirkpatrick, M. P. Vice-Presidents- Ontario, Lieut. -Colonel Allan Qilmour, Ottawa ; Quebec, Bobert. Hamilton, Esq ., Quebec ; New Brunswick, Lieut-Colonel A. E. Botsford, ackville; Nova Seotia, Lieut. -Col. A. K. MacKinlay, Halifax; Manitoba, Hon M. A. Girard, Winnipeg; British Columbia, Hon. W. J. Macdonald, Victoria; Prince Edward Island, Lieut.-Col. B. P. Haythorue, Charlottetown ; the presi- dents of the Provincial Bifie Association (ex-officio) ; the mi'itia staff officers in command of Militia Districts being members (ex- officio) ; Lieut.-Col. Otter, D. A. G., Military District No. 2, Toronto ; Lieut.-Col. Van Straibenzie, D. A.G., Military Districts Nos. 3 and 4, Kingston ; Lieut.-Col. Maunsel, D.A.G., Military District No. 8 Fredericton. Auditors— C. H. O'Meara, Account- ant, Militia Department, Ottawa ; Major H. A. Wickstead, Ottawa; treasurer, Lieut.-Col John Macpherson, Militia De- partment, Ottawa ; secretary, Lieut.-Col. Bacon, Militia Depart- ment, Ottawa. Metbopolitan Bifle Association.— Honorary patroi, His Excellency the Governor General, Lord Stanley of Preston ; patron, Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, Minister of Militia ; vice-patroas, , Mr. Jacob Erratt, Mayor of Ottawa; Mr. W. A. Allan ; presi- dent, Mr. G. B. Pattee ; vice-presidents, Lieut.-Col. Thos. Bacon; Mr. Allan Gilmour, jr. ; managing committee, Major J. Wright, Capt. H. H. Gray, Capt. E. Waldo, Lieut. E. D. Sutherland, Mr. Jas. Grant; Mr. J. D. Taylor, sed.-treas. ; Mr. J. A. D. Holbrook, aast. sec.-treas. ; auditor, Mr. C. S. Scott. GuABDS Rifle Association —Hon. president, Lt. Col. J. Til- ton, President, Major Todd ; sec.treas., Lt. C. F. Winter ; asst. sec.-treas., 2ad Lt. J.N. Fairweather. Committee — Pte. Good- ing, Pte. Nutting, Color Sergt. Maillieue, Srgt. Oodd, Color Sgt. Hendricks, Pte Morrison, Corpl. Carrroll, Corpl. Beham, Corpl Esdale, Corpl. Bell, Pte. Byng Hall and Cpt, Pegg. 43rd Battalion, Oiiawa and Calkton RiFLE'i.— Mead Quarters, Cttawa. Lieut -Col. W. P. Anderson ; majors, Joshua Wright, A P Sherwood, M.S. ; 1st captains. No. 1 «b , 8. M. Rogers ; No. 2. C. M. Wright ; No. 3, I. B. York. Prov. ; No. 4. Braddish Billings ; No 5, John Alexander Macdonald, Prov. ; 242 THE ROYAL FAMILY. No. 6, Basil H. Bell, Prov. Lieutenant-, No, 1 Co., J. W. deC. O'Grady ; No. 2, R. G. Nebbitt, Prov. ; No. 3, W. T. Lawless; No. 4, Beauchamp H. Humphreys ; No. 5, Wm. D. C. Barclay, Prov. ; No. 6, Wm. M. McKay. 8rd Lieutenants, No. 1 Co., E. D. Sutherland, Prov. ; No. 2, A. Perroton, Prov. ; No. 3, W. A. Jamieson, Prov. ; No. 4, Chas. O. Wood, No. 5, David Craig, Prov. ; No. 6, Fitzmauiice E. Stuart, Prov. ; pay-master, Capt. J. K. Parker. ; quarter-master, Capt. George Kance ; sur- geon, K. H.W. Powell, M.D., asst. surgeon, W.F. Scott M.D. EiDEAU Canal.— Office, Union Chambers, 14 Metcalfe street. F.A. Wise, C.E., superintendent; F. Abbott, bookkeeper and } a\ II. aster ; J. Carroll, foreman ; R. W. Cooper, wharfinger and cltrk. Marriage Licenses.— Mi»s street. F. Yielding, issuer, 370 Slater Ottawa Lawn Tennis Club— Patron, His Excellency the Govenor General, vice-i atron, Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, K, C.M.G., Minister o( Militia ; prc-ulent, The Hon Mr. Justice I aschereau; vice-jresident, Mr. W.A. Allen ; secretary, >ir. G.J. Desbarats; iicasiiier, Mr. W.t. llcdgins. Committee — Mr.L. Fortesqwe, Mr. W. Him.sworth, Mi, J. F. Shaw, Mr. S.L. Stanton, Mr. A. AkCord. , . THE QUEKN AND ROYAL FAMILY. TFIE QUr.EN. — VicTORiAjof the United Kingdom of Great Briiain and Ireland, Ac' Queen, Defender of the Faith. Her Majesty was born at Kensir.gion Palace, May 24, 1819, suceeded to the throne June 20, 1837; was crowned June 28, 1838; and married, Feb. 10, 1840, to His Royal Highness Prince Albert.' Htr Majesty is the only child of the late Duke of Kent, son of King George IlL Her Royal Highness Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal of England and Prussia, born Nov. 21, 1840, and married toHisKoyHl Highness William of Prussia. Jan. 25, 1858 (died June 15, 1888) ; and has had issue, Frederick William Victor Al- bert, born Jan. 27, 1859, (now Emperor of Germany, and has issue); Victoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, born July ; 24, 1860, mar- ried, Feb. 11, 1878 to Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Meiningen ; Albert VVidiam Henry , born Aug. i4, 1862, married his cousin Irene, May 24, 1888 ; Francis Frederick Sigismund, bom Sept. 15, 1864 (died Jmie 18, 1866); Frederika Wilhelmina Victoria, born April 12, 1866; Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar, bom Feb. 10, 1868 (died in 1879) ; Sophia Dorothea Ulrike Alice, born, June 4,1870; Margaret Beatrice Feodora, born April 22, 1872 His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, born, Nov. 9, 1841; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark \ HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. 243 (Princess of Wales), born Dec. 1st, 1844; tind has had issue, Piince Albert Victor, bom Jan. 8, 1864 : George Frederick Eint st Albert born June 3, 1805; Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1867, Married July 27, 1889, Alexander William George, Marquis of Macduff and Duke of Fife; Victoria Alexandra Ulga Mary, born July 6, ]868; Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, born Nov. 26, 1869 ; and Alexandra John C. Albert, born April 6, 1871 (died April 7, 1871). Her Royal Highness Alice Maud Mary, born April 25, 184Ji, married to H. K. H. Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse July 1, 1862; died Dec. 14, 1878 ; i>^siie living, one s n and four daughters. His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, born Aug. 6, 1844 ; married to the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, Jan. 9, 1874; has issue a son and four daughters. Her Royal Highties:* Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 26, 1846 ; married to his Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenberg, July 5, 1860 ; issue living, one son and two daughters. Her Royal Highness Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18, 1848 ; Married to the Marquis of Lome, March 21, 1881 ; no issue. His Royal Hiuhness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Connaught and Stratheam, born May 1, 1850 ; married to Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, March 13, 1879 ; issue, a daughter, Margaret, born Jan. 15, 1882 ; a son, Arthur, Earl ot Sussex, born Jan. 13, 1883, and a daughter, Victoria, born March 17, 1886. His Royal Highness Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of Albany, born April 7, 1853, married to Princess Helene of Wakieck April 27, 1882 ; died March 28, 1884 ; issue, a daughter, Alice Mary, born Feb 25, 1883, and a son, Leopold, born July 19, 1884. Her Ro>al tiighness Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 14, 1857; married to His Royal Highness Prince Henry of liatienberg, July 23, 1885; issue, twos ns and a daughter. George Frederick William Lhailes, K G., Duke ot Cambridge cousin to hei Majesty, born March 26, 1819. Augusta Caroline Chailotte Elizabeth Mary Sophia Louisa, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to her Majesty, born July 16, 1822 ; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick Grand Duke of Meck- lenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son. Mary Adelaide Wilhel- mina Elizabeth, daughter of the late Duke uf Cambridge, and cou- sin to her Majesty, born Nov 27, 1833 ; married Prince Tcck June 7, 1866 ; has issue three sons and one daughter. HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. THE CABINET. First Lord of the Treasury Rt. Hon W. H. Smith. Lord High LhanceLor. . . . Rt. Hon. Lord Halsbury. Lord President of the CJounciL . . Rt. Hon. Viscount Cranbrook. Lord Privy Seal Rt. Hon. Earl Oadogan >:^ P!* \ if! 244 HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. Chancellor of the Exchequer. . . .Rt. Hon. G. J. Goschen. Home s^ccretary Rt. Hon. Henry Matthews. Golonial Secretary Rt. Hon. Lord Knutsford . Secretary for War Rt. Hon. Edward Stanhope. Secretary for India Rt. Hon. Viscount Cross. Firs Lord of the Admiralty Rt. Hon. Lord George Hamilton. President of the Board of Trade. Kl. Hon Sir M.K. Hiclis-iieach. ^'*'men[ Bo'a^rd ^.?\ .^?!'"'".' ( ^'' "°"- ^- ' ' ^'''^^''^^ Cha.tcellor of the Duch;* of. \ *. j ^^ ^^^ j^^^^ ^^ j^^^j^^^^ Lancaster J Lord 1 hai.cellor of Ireland Rt. Hon. Lord Ashbourne. Chief Secretary for Ireland .. ..Rt. Hon. Arthur J. Balfour. Boaidof Agriculture Pres. Rt. Hon Henry Chaplin. SCOTLAND, ^''""Crt Jt sfal '^r.r.'.?[.'!'.' V: 1 '^^'^"■'^ °^ L°^^"^"- Lord High Constable Earl ol Erroli. Deputy Keeper of the Great Seal. John Bell. Master of the Household.. Duke of Argyll, K. T. Lord High Commissioner Lord Justice General Rt. Hun. John Inglis. Lord Justice Clerk Rt. Hon, J.H A. Macdonald. Lord Advocate Rt. Hon. J.P.B. Robertson. Solicitor-General .M.T.S. Darling, Q.C. Lord Clerk Register Earl of Glasgow. Commander ot the Forces Major-General L. Annesley. IRBLAND. Lord Lieutenant Earl of Zetland. ^^'1e^aL;^"'!^!T.'.^^^'!'!^(^'-"°^-^j- ^^^^■o"'- Under-Secretary Sir West Ridgway, K. C. B. Assistant Uuder-Secretary , , Sir W.S.B. Kaye. Private Secretary John Mulhall. State Steward Lord Longford. Comptroller Colonel J. A. Caulfield. Chamberlain Colonel G. R. Dease. Lord Chancellor , Rt, Hon. Lord Ashbourne. Attorney-General Rt Hon. Peter O' Brieu. Solicitor-General Mr, Serjeant Madden. Commander of the Forces | ^'"'^ Wefmar" ^^' °^ ^^'''" HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. Keeper Privy Purse & Priv.Sec. Rt. Hon. Gen. Sir. H. Ponsonbyj K C B Assistants .. {Sir F. J. Edwards, K.C.B. Assistants JMAJor AJ. Bigge, CB. • • ■«.*«««» ilton. :ach. ! iplin. Id. r. J. :e- ionby) DOMINION OF CANADA. 846 LORD STEWARD'S DIPAKTHMTT. Lord Steward Earl of Mount- Edgcombe. Treasurer Earl of Radnor. Gomptroller Rt, Hon. Lord Arthur Hill. Master of the Household Sir John 0. Gowell, K.C.B. Secretary Board of Green Oloth . . T. 0. March . Paymaster of Household G. Marrable. Hereditary Grand Almoner Marouis of Exeter. ' ' HighAlmoner ....The Bishop of Ely. LORD OHAlIBBBIiA.IN'S OBPABTIIINT. ) Lord Chamberlain Earl of Lath om« * Vice-Chamberlain Rt.Hon. Viscount Lewisham. Comptroller Rt.Hon. S.O.B. PonsonbyFane. Chief Clerk G.T. Hertalet. Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Buocleuch. Groom of the Stole H.D. Erskine. Clerk .Arnold Royle. Captainof Yeomen of the Guard. Earl of Limerick. , ;- Captain of Gentlemen-.it- Arms .Earl of Bosslyn. Master of the Ceremonies Gen. Sir F. Seymour, Bt.,K.O>B. Dean of the Chapel Royal Bishop of London . Sub-Dean Rev. Edgar Sheppard. Clerk of the Clc set Bishop of Worcester . Resident Chaplain Dean of Windsor. MASTER 01* THB HORSB'S DEPARTMBNT. Master of the Horse Duke of Portland . Clerk Marshal — Crown Equerry and Secretary. ..Colonel Sir G.A Maude, C.B. ] Master of Buclchounds • . .Earl of Coventry. DOMINION OF CANADA. 8BAT 01* OOTBBNMBNT : OTTAWA. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA. Thb Bioht Honobabui Fbbdbbiok ABTHUB StANIiBT, Babob ov Pbbitok, Ist Baron, P.O., seoond son of 14th Earl of Derbv, K.Gr, bom January 16th. 1841 ; educated at Eton ; formerly Captain, Orenadier Guards ; is Honorary Colonel, 8rd and 4tli Battalions King's Own(R(nral Lancaster Begiment) ; a Super- numerary A. B.C. to Her Majesty, and a J. P. for Lancashire and Westmoreland; was Civil Lord of the Admiralty, August to November 1868; Financial Secretary to War OfSce 1874-7; Secretary to Treasury 1877-8 ; Secretary of State for War 1878-80, ^1 ■l>!< ^ 146 DOMINION OF OA.NADA. Secretary of State for Colonies 1885-86, and President of Board of Trade, 1880-8, since when he has been GoT<^rnor-QeueraI of Canada and Commander in Chiof. Sat as M P. for Preston (0), 1866-8, for North Lancashire 1868-86, and for Blackpool Division of Lancashire, 1885-6. Crea'ed Buron Stanley of Proston (Peer- age of Unit:»'d Kinffdoni) 1886-6. Married 1864 Lady Constance, eldest daughter of 4th Karl of Clarendon. Appointed, 1st of May, sworn in 11th June 1888. Ooyernor-Oeneral's Secretary and Military S^^oretary. Cap- tain the Hon. Charles Colville, eldest son of Lord Colville, K.T. ; bom, April 26th 1864; educated at Harrow School; married October 7th 188o, Kuby, daughter of Colonel H. D. Ghiddiiigstone, Kent. England ; entered the Grenadier Guards, October 28th 1871 ; gazetted Captain, June 8th 1884. Served in the Zulu Oampnign iu South Africa, in 1879 on special service { was A D.C. to the Commander in Chief, Bombay, from March 1881 to April 1888 ; appointed to present office, August 1883. Government House, Ottawa, Rideau Club. PRIVY COUNCIL. Premier, Minlstw^of Railways | ^^ ^^^ g,, j^j^^^ A.Macdonald. Minister of Finance .Hon. Geo. E. Foster. Minister of Agriculture Hon. John Carli ng . Minister of Justice Hon. Sir John S. O. Thompson. Minister ot Customs Hon. Mackenzie Bowell. Minister of Public Works Hon. Sir Hector Langevin. Minister of Marine A Fisheries. Hon. C.J. Tupper. M inister of Militia Hon. Sir A. P. Caron. Postmaster-General Hon. John Haggart. Minister of Inland Revenue. . . .Hon. Johu Costigan. Minister of the Interior and ) Supt.-genl. Indian Affairs.. \ Hon. E. Dewdney. Secretary of State Hon. J. A. Cbapleau. President of the Privy GounciLHon. 0. 0. Colby. Without Portfolio Hon. Frank Smith Without Portfolio Hon. J. J. 0. Abbott. John J. McGee« Esq., Clerk. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF IHE SENATE OF CANADA. E. J. Langevin, clerk, master in chancery, cashier and account- ant ; James Adamson, asst. clerk and Master in chancery ; J. G. A. Creighton, law clerk, master iu chancery, clerk of committees and EnKlish Translator; the Venerable J. S. Lawlor, chaplain ; A. A. Boucher, master in chancery, second clerk, assistant and chief French translator; Peter Miller, first English clerk and clerk of English journals ; R. W. Stephen, second English clerk and clerk of routine and proceedi gs ; Alexander Soutter, third English clerk and clerk of Private Bills; A. Garneau, first French translator; J. D. St. Denis Lemoine, sergeant-at-arms, DOMINION OF CAN\DA.-THR 8E.VATE. 947 clerk of French Joamali and deputy ■ergeant-at-armi; 0. T. Oibbi, atsiBtant-acoountant ; C. Yountr, junior clerk; R. K. Kimber, gentleman uiherof the blick rod; J. B. My rand, poit- maater; A. L. Garneau, asHt. clerk of French journals ; Peter Dunne, housekeeper ; Thos. Wheeler, newsroom keeper; Pierre Battery, door keeper ; Joseph Larosc, Speaker's messenger; V Gilbert, wardrobo and assistant door keeptir : John Duune, bank messenger; O Archambault, J. H. Polietier, T. Davis, W, L. Lambkin, and E. Ash, permanent messengers; Andr6 Gravelle, house carpenter: Loui« Kobitaille, Thoodule Paquet, A. C. Wilson, A. Ralph, and J. A. Ohoquette, sossional messengers: Qeo. MoKinnon, A. Fosberry, E. B6rubd, E. Fitzgerald and Oeorge Gray, pages. SENATORS OF CANADA. The Hon. O. W. Allan, Speaker. E.J. Langevin, Clerk of the Farliamenti. Jamot Adamaon, Olerk Assistant The Honorable p. o. ADDBias. Abbott, John J. H Montreal. Alexander, George Woodstock, Ont. Allan, George W., (Speaker) Toronto. Almon, William J Halifax. N^.S. Archibald, Thomafi £> Si>iuey, N.S. Armand Joseph F Ui vieres-des-Prairiei. Baillargeon, Pierre Queheo. B:)llero8e, Joseph Hyacinthe* . . . ..St. Vincent de Paul. Bolduo, Joseph St. Victor da Tring. Botsfoiil, Amos Edwin.. Westoook, West moral and, N.S. Bouoherville, 0. E. Boucher de, B)uoherville. Boyd, John ..,., IS'. John, N.B. Gasgrain, 0. E. Windsor. Chaff irs, W. H Sc. CSsare. Clemow, F Ottawa, Cochrane, Matthew H ...Compton. DeBlois, P. A ...Bmuport, P.Q. Dever, Jam a , , St. Jotm, S B. Dickey, Bobiirt B .....,,. Amnerst, N.S. Drummond, Geo. A Mtintreal. Flint, Billa ... Belleville. Girard, Marc Amible Sc Bomfaoe, Man. The Honorable p. o. audrbs.is Glasier, John . . .. . ..Sanbury, N.fi. Gowan, K')bt3rt G Barrie. Grant, R. P : Piotou, N.S. Guevremont, Jean B Jtptiste -jorel. i^ 1 -fil $ ■t I> s f ' ,1 1 ■ ■ .I i i ' 1 248 THE SENATE. Hardisty, B Edmonton, N.W.T. Hajthorne, Bobert Poor Gharlottetown, P.E.I. Howlan, George W Alberton, P.B.I. Kaulbaoh, Henry A . N , . Lunenburg, N.S. liacoste, Alexandre Montreal. Leonard Elijah London, Ont. Lewin, James D St. John, N.B. "' Macdonald, John Toronto. McOallum, L Stromnesf . McLelan, Abner Beid Hopewell, Albert Oounty. Molnnes, Donald Hamilton. Maclnnes, Donald New Westminster, B.O* McDonald, Wm Little Glace Bay, N.S. McKay, Thos ....Truro, N.S. McKindsey, George C Milton, Ont. McMill an, Donald Alexandria, Ont. McDonald, William J, Victoria, B.C. Macfarlane, A Wallace, N.S. McPherson, Sir David L. . . , Toronto. Merner, S New Hamburg. Miller, William Ariohat, N.g. Montgomery, Donald , Park Corner, P.E.I. Murphy, Edward Montreal. Odell, Wm. fl.. Fredericton, N.B. O'Donoghue, John , Toronto. Ogily ie, Alexander W Montreal . Paquet, Anselme Homer St. Guthbert, P.Q. Pelletier, G. A. P , Quebec. Perley . W . D Wolfcreek, Wol8el<.y,N. W.T, Poirier, Pascal. Richibucto. Power, Lawrence Geofijrey Halifax, N.S. Price, E. J Quebec. Prowse, Samuel Murray Harbor, P.B.I. Bead, Bobert Belleville. Beid, James Qnesnelle, B.O. Beesor, David , Yorkville. Bobitaille, Theodore New Carlisle^ P.Q. Bodier, Ghs. S Montreal,^ Boss, James G Quebec. Ross, J. J ■ St. Ann de la Parade. Sanford, W. E Hamilton. Scott, Bichard W Ottawa. Smith, Frank , Toronto. Stevens, Gardner G Waterloo, P.Q. Sullivan, Michael .....Kingston, Ont. Sutherland, John...... KUdonaa. Thibaudeau, Joseph Bosaire Montreal . Trudel, F. X,,)A Montreal. Yidal, Alexandre , Sarnia. Wark, David Fredericton. ii ity. r.w.T, I. DOMINION OP CANADA. M PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Chief Branch. — John George Bourriot, LL.D., D. C. L., clerk of the house ; F. F. Rouleau, assistant clerk ; Donald W. MacdoneU, sereeant-at-arms ; Henry R, Smith, deputy sergeant-at-arms ; William C- Bowles, clerk of votes and proceedings, and secretary to the clerk gf the house ; !• B. Taylor, assistant clerk of votes and proceedings. F. McGillivray, clerk of routine and records ; A. G, D. Taylor, clerk of English journals ; J. Dalton, assistant clerk of English journals and clerk of petitions ; J. R. E. Chapleau^ translator of votes and proceedino:s and journals ; P. Rivet, clerk of French journals; J. A. Polkinghome, clftrk of sessional papers ; T. Ouimet, assistant French journal clerk ; E. Tass6, clerk of committees ; L. D. Duvernay, assistant clerk ot committees ; Walter Todd, clerk of standing committees on private bills and standing orders ; Charles Panet, assistant clerk of standing com- mittees on private bills and standing orders; R. McG. Moffat, clerk of Railway and banking and commerce committees ; E. P. Harlney, examiner of Bills under Rule 59 A , and clerk of stand- ing committee on public accounts ; R. P. King, junior Law and Translation Branch. — ,Wm. Wilson, law clerk; McCore, assistan'.law clerk and chief English translator; Goursolles, assistant law clerk and chief French translator ; Genaud, assistant French translator ; F. B. Hayes, assistant English translator; R. J. Wickstead, assistant English trans- ator ; A. Frechette, assistant F'rench translator; D. L. Desal- niers, assistant French translator ; L. Laframboise, assistant French translator; E. Querv, assistant French translator; F. X, Demers, assistant French translator ; E. Perrin, assistant French translator. Miscellaneous Branch. —Henry Hartney, ac- countant ; Robert Brewer, assistant account ; Robert Romaine, clerk of stationery and superintendent of the printing of sessional papers of Parliament ; Charles E. Clarke, assistant clerk of stationary and proofreader; N. Robidoux, junior clerk; H. Macdonell, junior clerk ; W. Dub6, iunior clerk ; W, Cairns, junior clerk; J. Stansfeld, postmaster; E. A. Pelletier, assis- tant postmaster; F. pC. limieux, second assistant postmaster; Lucien Dub6, chief messenger ; N. Turgeon, assistant mes- senger ; Edward Storr, curator of reading room ; M. La- fiamme, E. Asselin, Geo. Smith, A. Lizotte, Robert Craig, C* Hagg and L. Laframboise, messengers; G. A. Boudreault, clerk's messenger ; George W. Holder, and M. Dolati, night watchn:&-n ; James Sinclair, house carpenter. cltrk, F. A. T. G. J. A. m'' 1 1 i THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Has 216 membere, being 92 for Ontario, 66 for Quebec, 21 for Nova 1^ cotia, 16 for New Branswick, 6 for Prince Edward liland. • for British Golumbia, 6 for Uanitoba, and 4 for tli« Hefts W«t Territories. j^: ; The Hon. Joseph Alderio Ooimet, Speaker. J„ 0. Boarinot, L. L. D.D. 0. L. Clerk of the Housf. P^OyiKCB OF ONTARIO. • ooMwmvvMeimt, mmm^mbs p. o. addbas* AddinetOipl, jQhnW. BelL Desttiond '~ EdM*. Simon J. Dawson. . . .PrinceArthor L*ndin^r iwdl Hofn. I>. Mills Palnirra -M ^ • ■ . . .James SomerriUe. . . . Dundas Vo 8 Wm.Patterson Briiniford BtodliTille. JohnF. Wood BrockyiUe Bftio«:B Henry Oargill Cargill 'DON. Alexander McNeil.... Wlarton DoW. J. Boewand Dunblane Gardwell Boberl White Montreal Garleton G. L. Dickinson Manotiok, Dondas ... .Charles E, Hick(-7....Morrisbiirgh Durham E Henry Alfred Ward. .Port Hope Do W Hon. Edward Blake . . Toronto Elgin, E... JohuH. Wilson.. .. St. Thomas DoW George E. Casey Fingal Essex, N James C. Patterson .Windsor Do S James Brine Essex centre Frontenao H'n. O. . Kirkpatrick. Kingston Glengarry P. Purcell Summerstown Grenville Walter Shanly Montreal Grey, N..... James Masson Owen Sound Do E Thomas Sproule Markdale Bo S Geo. Lankerkin Hanover Haldimand C» W. Colter Cayuga Halton JohnWaldic Toronto Hamilton. Adam Brown Hamilton Do Alexander McKay. . . .Hamilton : Hastings, N. . . , . ^ . .Honorable Mackenzie. Bowell Ottawa Do E S. B. Burdette Belleville Do W Henry Corby Belleville Huron, E Peter McDonald Wingham Do S John McMillan Constance Do W Robert Porter Elmvale HOUSE OF COMMONS. \* m Kent Archibaid Campbell . .Chatham Kingston Sir J . A . McDonald . G. C. B.Ottawa Lambton £ George Moncrieff . . . . Petroleia Do W ,, J. F. Lister Sarnia Lanark, N Joseph Jamieson 4-lmonte Do W Hon. John O. HaggartOttawa Leeds, N C. F. Ferguson KemptyiUo Do S ,. George Taylor Gananoque Lennox Ui iah Wilson; Napanee Lincoln and Niagara J. C. Bykert St. Catherines London Hon. J . Oarlilig. .... .Ottawa Middlesex, N Timothy Coughlin . . . .Offa ,■ .^JPO E Jos. H. Maisball London Do S James Armstiong . . Wilton GroY9 Do W W. F. Boome Newbuiy Monek Arthar Boyle Dnnnyille Mnekoka Wm. O'Brien SLantyBay Norfork. N John Charlton Lynedoch Do S David Tisdale Simcoe If orthumberland E. E. Corchrane Brighton Do W.George Guillet Cobourg Ontario, N Frank Madd II Beaverton Do S Wm. Smith Columbus Do W Jas. D. Edgar. Toronto Ottawa City W. G. Perley Ottawa Do H. Robillard .Ottawa Oxford N James Sutherland — Woodstock Do S Hon. Sir Richard Cart- wright, K . C . M . G. . . Kingston reel James A . McCulla. . . . Brampton Perth, N" S. R. Hesson Stratford Do S James Trow " Peterboro, E ...... . John Lang. Jermyn Do W James iStt- venson Peterboro Prescott Simon Labrosse. ..... St. Eugene Prince Edward J. M . Piatt Pictou Renfrew, N P. White Pembroke Do S John Ferguson , . A dmaston Russell W. C. Edwards Rockland Simcoe E Herman H . Cook Toronto Don D. McCarthy *' ". Do S Richard Tyrwhitt.... Bradford Stormont&CornwallDarby Bercin Cornwall Toronto E John Small Toronto k' <( Do S...., G. R. R. Cockburn.. Do W F. 0. Deniscn Victoria, N .J. A. Barron. Lindsay Do W Adam Hudspeth •' Waterloo. N. J. A. Bowman Waterloo Do S ....... . .James Livingston . . , .Baden \M I'r ^'?' i j ! i i i 1 Welland John Ferguson Niagara Falls Wellington, N James McMiiden Mount Forest Do C Andrew Semple Fergus Do S James Innes Glielph ' Wentworth, N Thomas Bain Dundas Do S F. W. Carpenter Stoney Greek York, N William Mulock Toronto Do E Hon. A. Mackenzie.. " Do W.,.,, N. C. Wallace WoodbridjfeJ ii PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ■ '; ;■ ■ • Argenteiiil. Jas. C. Wilson Montreal Bagot. ..Flavien Dupont St. Liboire Beauce Joseph Godbout. St. Francois (Beauce Beauharnois. ..... J . G. H. Bergeron . . . Monrtreal Bellechasse,.,... ...Guillaume Amyot Quebec ' Berthier C. Beausoleil Montreal ... Bonaventure , L. J . Riopel Qw»bec - > ' ' * Brome S. A. Fisher, ..,,,... .Knowlton . ;^^ •' Chambly R. Prefoutaine Montreal Champlain.. . < H. Montplaisir Cap de la Majdalaind Charlevoix S. Cimon Murray Bay Chateauguay Edward Holton. ..... .Montreal Chicoutimi, Ac P. Couture Laterriere Compton Rufus H. Pope, Ccokshire > Dorchester. ...... ..J. J. B. Chouinard. . . .Quebec Drummond, Ac Joseph La vergne.. . Arthabaskaville Gasp6 . .. L, Z Jonc?3 Grand River, Gasp© Hochelaga A. J)esjardins .Monlreal Huntingdon Julius Scriver Hemmingford Iberville F'ranc.iis Richard Mount Johnson Jacques Cartior TJesirc Girouard Dorval Joliette Hilaire Neven St. Ambrose de Kildare K.amouraska A. Dessuint. Kamouraska I.aprnirie C. Doyon St. Lsidore L'A^^soniption, J. Gauthier Laureiitide 1^ a. liaval.. 'Hon. J. A. Ouimet. Montreal - , - 7-iCvis P. M:ilcolm Guay Etchemin r/Islet P. P» Casgrain Quebec * , ]U.tbiniere C. I. Rinfiet Ste. Croix Maskinonge... C. J Coulombe St, Justin - Megantic George Turcot Ste. Julie, Somerset Missis(iuoi D. B. Meigs Farnham Montcalm O. Therien Ste. Julienne RJontmagny P. A. Choquette Montmagny Montmorency. Charles L.angeiier Quebec Montreal (East). ...A. T. lupine Montreal Montreal (Centre).. J. J. Curran ♦♦ Montreal (West) Sir Donald A. Smith. . <« HOUSE OP COMMONS. ^ 6t Jl Napier ville Louis Ste. Marie St. Heml Nicolet F. Boisvert Nicolet Ottawa County Alonzo Wright Ironside, Hull Pontiac .John Bryson Fort Coulonge Portneuf. E A. de St. George. .Quebec Quebec (East) Hon. W. Laurier. . . . . AnhabaskaviHe Quebec (Centre). . ..F. Langelier Quebec (Quebec (West) Hon. T. McGreevy. . . ** Quebec County Hon. Sir A. P. Caron. Ottawa Richelieu Richmond,. Ac W, B. Ives , ... . . .Sherbrooke Rimouski. . ^.... ,,.. J. B. R. Fiset Rimouski Rouville G. A. Gigault St. Cesaire St. Hyacinthe M. E. Bernier St. Hyacinthe St. Johns Francis Bourassa St. Valentine St. Maurice..,.. F. S. L. Desauluiers. ..Yamachiche Shefford.. A. Audet. North Stukley Sherbrooke R.N. Hall Sherbrooke Soulanges James W. Bain St. Polycarpe Stanstead., Charles C. Colby Stanstead Temiscouaia .P. E. Grandbois Riviere du-Loup Terrebonne Hon. J. A. Chapleau. Ottawa Sir. H. L. Lang- K C.M.G.,C. B., " D: oust 3t . Eustache Vaudreuil Hugh McMillan Rigaud Vercheres Hon. F. GeoPfrion. .. Vercheres Yamaska , Fabien Vduasse. . .'. ,. .Montreal Three Rivers Hon evin. Two Mountains J. B. NOVA SCOTIA Annapolis .John B. Mills Annapolis Antigonish .....Hon. Sir. J, S. D. , . Thompston, K. C. M. G Ottawa, Cape Breton D. McKeen. Little Glace Bay Cape Breton H. F. McDotigall Christmas Island Colchester Sir Adams G. Archi- bald, K.C.MG. Halifax . Cumberland A. R. Dickey Amherst Digby H. L. Jones Weymouth Guysboro John A . Kirk. Glenelg Halifax..,, Hon. A. G. Jones. . ..Halifax Halifax T. E. Kemy " Hants ..Alfred Putnam ..Newport lnverne«5s. Hugh Cameron Mabou K\. F. W. Borden Canning l^knenburg. J. T). Eisenhaue. .... .Lunenburg Pictc u John Mc r>ougald Westville Pictou. Hon. C H. Tupper.. .Ottawa T^teen's J. N. Freeman. ..... Liverpool ! ■ Biohmond E. P. Flynn Arichat Shelbume Thos . Bobertson Barrington . Victoria J. A. McDonald Baddeck. Tarmoutii. . . , John Levitt Yarmouth, NEW BRUNSWICK, ■A rfp Albert R G. Weldon Halifax. Oarleton F. H. Hale. ....■ Woodstock. Charlotte Arthur H. Oilmonr .St. George. 01> Kennedy F. Barns. . . .Bathmat. Keut. .. .....1....^ ...P. A. Landry. J .i. . . . Dbrchester. Kiai- V Hon. Geo. F. Foster. .Ottawa. Nitutl- 'mberland... .Hon. Peter Ifitohell. .Montreal* Queer ........... Geo. F. Baird Sl'v John. K«8i\AOuohe George Moffat Dalhonsie. Hi. Jolm (County). .C N. Skinner St. John. nt, John (City) John V. Ellis. ♦* , , 8ft. S' iiii (City). ... C. W WeMon; . i / . . , " ^^ Sunbiiiy R. D. Wilmot, jr Btlrton, Sunbur j, Victoria Hon. John Co«tiga&. .Ottawa. i Westmor'tland Josiah Wood Saokville. Yoik Thomas Temple Fredericton. W(f>i PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND. King's County J. E. Robertson Montague. Do. P. A. Mclntyre Souris. Prince County James Yeo Port Hill. Do S, F.Perry... . Tignish. Queen's County .... Louis Henry Davies. . Chai lottetowo* Do ... .William Welsh. ...*.. (( Ui BRITISH COLUaABIA. ciboo r^^tt^B^r.'.";. («-'-"- ■ New Westminster. .D. Ohisholm New Westminster. Vancouver..., D. W, Gordon r^-jaaimo. Victoria,... « B. C. Baker .Victoria. Do E.G.Pri.r.. " Yale , J. A. Mara Kamloop^, MANITOBA. Llpgar A. W. Ross Vancouver, B.C. Marquette. Robert Watson Portage la Frairieu Provendier. ..... A. A. C. LaRivi6re. . .St. Boniface. iiJelkirk. Thos M . Daly Brandon . Winnipeg W- B. Scarth Winnipeg. 1 I GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 265 NORTH WEST TERRITORIBSi. Alberta. D. W. Davis Fort McLeod. Assiniboia (£;ait)... Do. (Weit)..Nicholas Flood Daring.Regina. '^ Baskatohewaa D. H. Macdowall Prince Albert. Frihtiho or Paruavbnt.— Mr. Hartnej* manager ; BobeH Brewer, rouoher qlerk ; Robert Romaine, aaperintendent print- ing seifjonal papers; 0. B. Clark, aatistant proof reader ; II . Bottereli, distributor of printed papers ; N.Bonlet and^.iA. Botterel), assistants; John Wiltshire, permanent messenger; J. Bivet and J. Wbillock, sessional messengers. Thi I4BRABT or Parliambnt The library Was constitated a separate department of the public seryice by the Act 84 Vio., ohap^^l. The ol&oers are appointed by the Grown, aiid are le- sponsible to the Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons* assisted by a joint committee of both Houses, sessionally appointed. A. D. DeCeUes, general librarian] M. J. Oriffltt, parliamentary librarian; A. H. Tood, senior clerk; L. P, Sy(* Tain, clerk French division; M. 0. MaoOormac, clerk; B. SI Thayne, catalogue clerk ; John Smith and F. A. Gordon, cliMrlCi. L. J. Oasault, chief messenger and caretaker; J. H. DanloPi R. A. Beaudry and T. Lyaton, messengers. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. Customs Dbpabtmbnt.— Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, minister of customs; J. Johnson, commissioner of customs; W. G. Parmele« assistant commissioner of customs. Accountant's Branch. — T, J. Waters, accountant; A. C. Bleakney, T. J. Code, R. R. Farrow, W. Russell, J. Courtney, W. C. Baker, Gee, S. Robertson, G. H. Fawcett, A. Laoerte and Miss A. Fraser, clerks. Statistical Branch. — James Barry, chief clerk; C. E. McKiel, C. H. Hardinff, A. C. Blenkney, G. V, Ince, A. Dunlevie, John Ackers, F. Bennett, W. H. Grafton, J. J. Campbell, clerks. Correspondence Branch.— 1. A. D. Bliss, W. J. Mackenzie, A. Morin, Miss Jessie Christie, clerks. Minister's Secretary. — E. L. Saunders. Board of Customs. — The Commissioner and Assistant Com- missioner. Dominion Appraiser. — Geo. W. Jessup, asst. appraiser and secretary ; Miss L. Christie, Miss A. Parmelee, clerks. Messengers. — H. Hines, John Carleton, Harry Carleton. Inspectors of Ports and Collectors of Customs — H. Kavanagh, inspector, Montreal; Wm. H. Hill, inspector, Halifax, N.S.; J. S. Maclaren, St, John, N.B.; T. C. Mewburn, inspector, Hamilton, Ontario; Capt. G. H. Young, for Manitoba and North West Territories; J. S. Olute, New Westminster, B.O.j J. P. Wolf, Montreal, and P. J. O'Keefe, St. John, K.B., special agents ; W. S. Michael, finance Inspector. •• ! . Forts and Collectors, Province of Ontario. Ports marked thus (*) are warehousing ports. *Amherstburg, Geo. Gott. •Belleville, W. Webster. Berlin, A. J. Bowman. •Brantford, H. B. Leeming. Brighton, M. K. Lockwood. •Brock ville, G. Baston. •Chatham, J. G. Pennefather. •Clifton, P. Flynn. ♦Cobourg, C. E. Ewing. *Colborne, D. E. Macfarland. •Colli ngw6od, G. Watson. •C:ornwall, A. V. McMillan. •Cramahe, G. O. Fowler, •Darlington, J. Rankin. Deseronto, T. G. Pile, ♦pover, T. B. Barrett. •JDundas, T. Stock. ♦Punville, A. Brownson. •Fort Erie, E. W. Brookfield. ♦Sananoque, J. Ormiston. •Gait, Thomas Peck. ♦Goderich, A. Farrow. •Guelph, T. A. Hefernan. •Hamilton, P. E. Kilvert. ♦Hope, E. J. W. Barton. •Kingsion. Clatk Hamilton. Kingsville, S. A. King. ' Ports and Collectors Clarenceville, W. M. Patiison, ♦Coaticook, G. A. Doak. ♦Dundee, M. IVI. Smith. ♦Prelinghsburg, W. 0. Baker. ♦Gaspe, J. J. Kavanagh. Hemmingford, P. S. Proper. ♦Magdalen Islands, J. B. P. Painchaud. ♦Montreal, M. P. Ryan. ♦New Carlisle, P. C. Beaucheane Potion, Walter Lynch . •Lindsay, D. Browne. ,..,_, •London, R. Beid. Morrisburg, H. Carman. •Napanee, Geo. M. Elliot. . , Niagara, W. Kirby. Oakville, B. K. Ohisholm. Oshawa, G. F. Blarney. Ottawa, Z. Wilson. Owen Sound, J. 0. Stephens. Paris, Thomas Hall. Penetanguishene, Geo. Olark, Peterboro, J. Stratton. •Picton, Walter T. Boss. •Port Arthur, P. Nicholson. / Prcscott, E. Jessup. •Sarnia, G. N. Matheson. Saugeen, J. Fleming. •SauU St. Marie, H. Plummer. St. Catherines, H. H. Collier. St. Thomas, E. A. Durham. •Stratford, J. Hamilton. •Toronto Trenton, P. J. Maguire. Wallaceburg, C. Eraser, ♦Whitby, G. A. Carson. ♦Windsor, W. Benson. ♦Woodstock, W. H. Van Ingen. , Province of Quebec. Perce, W. Flynn. ♦Quebec, Ho a. J. 0. Blanchet. ♦Rimouski, P. L. Gavreau. ♦tiusseltown, R. P. Rodgers. *Sherbrooke, C. E. Perry. Stanstead, C. S. Channel. ♦St. Johns, H. G. Perchard. ♦Sorel, G. Peltier. St. Hyacinthe, Jos. A. Hamel. . Sutton, J. Dunn. Three Rivers, P. B. Vannesse. Ports and Collectors, Province of Nova Scotia. ♦Amherst, W. D Main. ♦Margaretsville, D. W. Landers. ♦Annapolis, A. Fullerton. "N Sydney, C.B. A. G.Hamilton GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 267 •Antiffonish, R Grant. *Aricnat, R. Benoit. ♦Bcddeck, C. G. Campbell. ♦Barrington, D. Sargent. 'Bridgetown. S. S Ruggles. ♦Digby, J.M. Viets. Ouysboro, J. A. Tory. •Halifax, W. D. Harrington. *Liverpool, John H Dunlop. •Lockporte, G. Stalker. *Lunenberg, E. Dowling. ♦Parrsboro, A. S. Townsend. *Pictou, D. McDonald. •Pt.Hawkesbury, J.O. Bourinot, ♦Port Hood, E. D. Tremaine. ♦Port Medway, J, J. Letson. Shelburne, W. W. Atwood. Sydney, C. B., R. McDonald. Truro, G. P. Nelson. ♦Windsor, H. W. Diemock. ♦Weymouth, N. B. Jones. •Yarmouth, W. H. Moody. Ports and Collectors, Province of New Brunswick. "^Bathurst, W. J. O'Brien. Chatham, D. Ferguson. •Dmlhousie, W. Montgomery Dorchester, Walter Dobson. Fredericton, A. F. Street. Hillsboro, John Wallace. •Moncton, I. W. Binney. Newcastle, R. Haddow. Kichibucto, J. Rusk. •Sackville, W, 0. Milner. ♦St. Andrews, CM. Gove. •St. John, J. R. Ruel. ♦St. Stephen, H. Webber. ♦Woodstock, D. F. Mcrritt. Ports and Collectors, Province of Prince Edward Island. Oharlottetown, James Currie. Summerside, C. W. Strong. Ports and Collectors, Province of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Thos. Scott. Ports and Collectors, Province of British Columbia. Victoria, Hon. W. Hamley. New Westminster, J. S. Clute. Nanaimo, B. Smith. Vancouver, J. M. Bowell. DxPABTMBKT ov JuSTiOB. — Hon. Sir John S. D. Thompson, miniiter of Justice and attorney-general of Canada; Robert Sedgewick, Q.O., deputy minister of justice; A. Power, Q C, chief clerk; John Leslie, G. L. B. Fraser, F. H. Gisborne, W. E. Hodgins, W. H, Blackader, P. M. Cotd, Arthur J. Horan, John Onisholm, J. B. Narraway, clerks; Douglas Stewart, priTate seoretaiy ; Vincent Webb, F. Morse, messengers. Femitentiary Branch. — J. G. Moylan, inspector; G. L. Foster, accountant of penitentiaries; H. B. S. Lane, clerk. FofAiTOs Dbfabtioent. — ^Hon. G. E. Foster, minister of flnanoe; J. M. Courtney, deputy minister of finance and secretaxT to the Treasury Board ; T. D. Tims, financial inspec- tor ; G. X. Grookshank, assistant financial inspector ; F. Toller, comptroller of Dominion currency ; B. W. Baxter, accountant of contingencies; M. G. Dickison, Dominion book-keeper; 0. J. Anderson, Dominion Savings Bank chief clerk ; George Lowe, jr., G. A. Gough, 0. W. Treadwell, John McNicoI, John Fraser, Ist class clerks ; J. A. Clayton, H. G. B. Fripp, J. B. H. Neeve, C. E. Turgeon, 0. F. Street, N. S. Garland, G. M. Jarvis, E. S. Wiggins, John Belfour, W. L. Blair, J. P. Nutting, T. 0. , r f \ I ■ I J '. ' 'I :si Boville, E. Capbert, E. A. Black, F. A. Coffin. C. S. Scott, 2nd clasB clerks; C. J. Taaker, Thomas Gilmour, L. Brittain, A. B. Foster, W. H. Hayes, A. O'Hielly, J. M, C. Saunders, Srd class clerks; S. J. Jeukins, minister's private secretary; W. Fitz- gerald, superintendent of iuauraaee ; A. K Blackadar, V» . J. K. McMinn, clerks; P. Connolly, P. Pender, W. H. Oatrom^ v. A. Evans, messengers. Departmknt of Inland Risvbnuk.— Hon. John Costlgan, minister o{ inland levenue; E. Miali, commissioner; W. J.- Oerald, asst. commissioner. Secretary's Branch— W. Hims worth, secretary; W. Carter, shorthand writer; A. Lusignan, clerk. Accountant's Branch— P. M. Robins, accountant ; I*. B. E. Carapeau, assistant ; J. E Valin, 0. R. Hall. J. A. Doyon. J. F. Brown, G. Brunei, J. Brynes, R. Quain, clerks. Statistioial Branch— W. L. Heron, R. Nettle, J. F. 8haw. Forms Branch— F. J. Blatch. Stamps, Ac, George Fowler. Weights and Measures -Jno. Brunei, clerk. Thomas Macfarlane, chief analyst ; F. X. L. Lefebvre and A. McGill, assistants. Lab- oratory—Thomas Casey, clerk ; messengers, R Archambault, A. McCullough and A. Conway. Secretary to minister,F. M. Walsh. District Inspectors of Inland Revenue.— Henry Godson, of Toronto, chief inspector ; J as. Gow, of Windsor, for Windsor district; J. Morrow, of Toronto, for Toronto district; Wm. L. Hamilton, of Kingston, for Kingston district ; B. Bellemare, of Montreal, for Montreal district; J. M. L'iraoine, of Quebec, for Quebec district; .Tohn ivioore, of St. John, N.B., for New Brunswick district ; R. Borrodaile, of Halifax, N. 8., for Nova Scotia district ; J. K. Barrett, of Winnipeg, for Manitoba dis- trict; William Gill, of Victoria, for British Columbia; R. Borrodaile, of Halifax, i>r Prince Edward Island; J. Davis ot Windsor, chief inspector of distilleries; W. J. Gerald, inspector cf tobacco factories ; V/, J. Johnston, chief inspector of weights and measures ; John Morro.v, inspector of bonded factories. I^i 'j it Dbpabtmrmt of the Skcbbtaby of Statb. — Hon. J. A. Ghapleau, Q.O., LL.D., secretary of state ; , under secre- tary of state : F. Pelletier, chief clerk of the department. Lonis H. Tach6, private secretary to the minister. Registrar* s Branch.— L. A. Cdtellier, deputy registrar general ; Lt.-Col. A. Audet, keeper of the records . Board of Civil Service Kxaminers.— John Thorborn, M.A., LL.D., chairman; A. D. DeCelles, P. LeSueur, commissioners ; L. LeSueur, olerk of the board. Dbpabtmbnt of PuBiiic Pbiwting and Stationkbt, under supervision of the hon. the secretary of state.— Lieut. -Col. Brown Ghamberlin, C.M.G., D.C.L., Queen's Printer and controllor of stationery. Deputy Minister ; L. A. Qrisou, E. Emoud, clerks ; H. Allen, messenger. Accountant's Branch.— W< Gliddon; chief clerk accountant; GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 259 J. G. Bourette, G. Andrews, B. Poachy, J. W. Munion, olerki; W. Kiiifir, messeoger. Printing; Branch. — A. Sen6oal, seporintendent of Printing; W. McMabon, aMsistant-Buperintendent ; A. Potvin, A. T. Snow, clerks. Stationery Branch.— H. J. Bronskill, superintendent of sta- tionery ; T. Roxhorough, W. Walsh, P. S. Gouldthrite, N. Laro- chelle, J. Hughes, 3. Froulx, J. Patenaude, clerks; J, Foran, D. Beahen, packers. Auditor General's Office.— J. L. McDougall, auditor- general ; J. Patterson, assistant auditor ; J. B. Simpson, E.D. Sutherland, J. H. P. Gibson, Thomas PorteV, John Gorman. Qeo. G. Bolton, F. E. Hayter, L. A. Bissonette, J. 0. MacDonald, A B Hudson, B. W. Sherwood, Misa H A. Baldwin, .1. W Reid, W. Kearns, John Qraham, Miss K ford, E. C. Hayes, J. S. Stevenson, 0. J. Keating, clerks ; J^an Pender, messenger. Dbpartubnt 07 THE Intbbiob. — The Hon. E. Dewdney. minister of the interior. A. M. Burgess, deputy minister of the interior. Secretary's Branch. — John R. Hall, secretary ; L. C. Per«- Ira, assistant secretary; K. J. Henry, registrar of correspon- dence; G. U. Ryley, in charge of timber and mines ; H. Kin- loch, T. G. Rothwell. William Howe, 0. 0. Rogers, A. Ohis- holm, P. S. Checkley, N, O. Cot6, George Bell, F. Nelson, J. S. Brough, J. L'Etoiie, G. A. Sparks, P. C. Oapreol. Walter Hatch, H. E. Hume, F. Loyer, Eug6ne Belleau, John P. Dunne, J. A . Oot6, F. W. C. Gumming, P. Robertson, J. S. Eagleson, Joseph P. Dunne, S, J. Willoughby, C. W. Badgley, B. L. York, H. H. Rowatt. Survey's Branch. — E Deville, surveyor-general, chief clerk ; W. P. King, chief inspector of surveys; A. Grignard, P. B. Symes, L. T. Lacasse, B. Billings, R. Rausoher, T. W. E. Sow- ter, Martin Brady, C.J. Steers, C. 0. Pelletier, A. 0. Wheeler. Land Patent branch.— W. M. Goodeve, chief clerk; N. T6tu, B. Wallis, P. H. Cowper Oox, P. T. Buchanan, Henry Sher- wood, W. S. Cliddon, G. W. Patterson, D. Dunn, H. B. D. Bruce, O. H. Lambart, Accountant's branch. — J. A. Pinxrds, accountant, chief clerk; G. H. Beddoe, assistant accountant; H. H. Turner, ledger- keeper. Ordinance and Admiralty Lands.— W. Mills, clerk in charge ; P. G. Keyes, B. Genest. Chief draughtsman.- J. Johnston. Clerk in charge of survey branch. — F. Oiayton. Messengers. — A. Swinburn, A. Dunnet, A. Pegg, R. Dunlop, Geological Survey Branch. — A R, C Selwyn, a i rector , G. M. Dawson, assistant director and geolngitit; Robert Bell, ussistant director and geologist ; J. P. Whiteaves, assistant director and palosontologist, &c., G. 0. Hoffmann, assistant director, chemist, Ac. ; John Macoun, assistant director and IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) h A ^ .^. ^ i< Z/. <° 1.0 I.I 150 "^~ US 1^ 12.2 H? 144 ■ 140 IL25 i 1.4 ■ 2.0 1.6 Photographic .Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. US80 (716) 872-4503 \ iV A ■1>^ V> <*>. o^ ^ f ^ 260 DOMINION OF CANADA. botanist; Scott Barlow, chief draughtsman; J. Marshall, sec- retary and accountant ; R. W. Ells, Hugh Fletcher, T.C. Weston, R. G. McOonuell, J. B. Tyrrell, K. D. Ingall. A. 8. Cochrane, L. M. Lambe, A. P. Low, Amos Bowman, A. C. Lawsou, Robert Chalmers, 0. W. Willmott, B. R. Faribault, H. M. Ami, R. L. Broadbent, H. F. Brumell ; John Thorburn, librarian, Ac. ; Thomas Burke, resident house-keeper ; A. T. McKinnon, messenger. Departmbnt of thb Intkriob (Outside branch).— Land Board, Winnipeg — H. H. Smith, commissioner of Dominion lands ; William Pearce, superinteudent of mines ; J. M. Qordon, inspector of Dominion lands agencies; T. R. Barp6, secretary ; R. A. Ruttau, assistant secretary. Dominion Lands Agents.— Winnipeg, A. H. Whitcher; Brandon, W. H. Hiam ; Birtle, W. G. Pentland ; Deloraine, John Flesher; Minnedosa, W. M. Hilliard ; Regina, W. H. Stevenson; Calgary, Amos Rowe ; Prince Albert, John Mo- Taggart; Edmonton, P. V. Gauvrean ; Canniugton, Majot Phipps ; Battleford, E. Brokovski ; Luthbridge, £. G. Kirby; Saltcoats, T. B. Ferguson. Agent for Mennonites and Icelanders.— George Newcomb, Ottawa. Crown Timber Agents.- Winnipeg, E. F. Stephenson; Ed- monton, Thomas Anderson ; Calgary, C. L. Gouin. Forestry Inspection. — J.H.Morgan. Inspection of Ranches in K. W. Territories.— Dr. Wm. Oox Allen, Fort McLeod. New Westminster, British Columbia, Dominion Lands Agent and member of Land Board, H. B. W. Aikman. Crown Timber Agent, T. S. Higginson. Clerk of North West Cooncil.— B. B. Gtordon. Secretary to the Lient-OoTemor of the Diitriot of Keewatin. —Hon. Walter Robert Bown. Inspector of Land Titlei Officei.— P. M. Barker. Registrars of the N. W. Territories.— West Saikatohewan District, W. J. Scott ; Bast baskatohewan Diitriot, A Sproat ; District of South Alberta, T. A. McLean ; District of North Alberta, George Roy ; District of Assiniboia, G. A. Mont- gomery. Rocky Mountains, Park of Canada, Banff, N. W. T.— George A. Stewart, luperintendent. Care-takers of Ordinance Lands.— Ohambly, Q., J. O. Dion ; Grand Falls, New Brunswick| Bertran Currier ; Leamington, Ont , Peter Conover ; Blenheim, Ont., ^W. B. Fellowea, jr. ; Queenstown, Ont., Joerph Walker. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 261 DEPAR'nyiENT OF MiLiTiA AND Dkfenck. — Hon. Sir Adolphe P. Caron, K.CM.Cl.; minister of militia and defence; Col. C. Eugene Panel, deputy minister of militia and defence ; Captain A. Benoit, secretary ; Major General Sir Fred D. Middleton, C.B. K.G M.G., commanding militia cf the Dominion of Canada. Capt. E. H. Wise, A.D.C. ; Col. Walker Powell, adjutant-general of militia; Lieut.-Col De la Cherois T. Iiwin, inspector of artil- lery ; Eugene Verreault, messenger Minister's Office. — Benjamin Suite, H.D.J. Lane, Colin Camp- bell (retired asst.-paymaster R. N.), G. G. V. Ardou.n, E. E. La- mieux, clerks ; N. Gasault, messenger. Accountant's Branch.— C.H. O' Mara, chief clerk and account- aai ; F. X. Lambert, W. H. Aumand, E. B. Holt, F. K. P. Aid- rich, L. Foley, T. M. Maguire, clerks; John W. Gow, messen- ger. Stores Branch. — Lieut.-Col. John Macpherson, director of stores and keeper of militia properties ; Lieut.-Col. D. A. Mac Donald, Capt. J.B. Donaldson, P. Clarke, F.B. Knight, clerks. Engineers Branch.— H. James, architect ; Lieut. F.W. White; asst. architect. Adjutant-General's Office. — Lieut-Col. Thomas Bacon, chief clerk ; T. C. Larose, Major W. R. S. Wainwright, Major George Grey, W. J. Davidson, clerks ; C. Dion, messenger. Central Board of Examiners at Headquarters for Royal Military College of Canada. — J. Thornburn, LL. D., president ; J. A.Mac- Cabe. M.A., Rev. T.B. Balland, D.D., John C. Glashan, M A. members. Dbpartment Of Public Works —Sir Hector L. Langevin, K.C.M.G., C.B., minister of public works; G. F. Baillairg6, deputy minister of public works ; Ant. Gobeil, secretary ; H. F. Per ley, chief engineer ; Thos. Fuller, chief architect; O. Dioniie, accountant; R.Steckel, chief clerk, engineering branch; J. C. Tach6,draughtsman ; J. R. Arnolai, chief mechanical engineer; J. P. Macpherson, E. Roy, E. P. Bance, F. C Lightfoot, Th. Fortier, D. A. Macpherson, I. Cote, H. Talbo, Stephen O'Brien, A. G. Kingston, J. B. Verrault, J. B. Smith, A. E. Belleau, E.Dionne, G. Hennessey, J. Vincent and R. J. Robillard, clerks ; Heari Potvin, E. des Rivieres, messengers. Department of Railways and Cahals.— The Rt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, G.C.B., acting minister; T. Trudeau, deputy minister; J. Page, chief engineer, of canals; A. P. Bradley, se- cretary ; H. A. Fisault, law clerk; W. T. Tilley, F. A. Dixon, M. W. Maynard, S. McLaughlin, L. H. Filteau, C. Oostin, A.U. Al'mon, 1. L. B. Ross, J. L. Shannon, J. E. W. Curion, L. X. Fortier, L. D. Dion, W. A. Hill, A. W. Cameron, J. W.Pugsley, J. £. Mcthot, A. Crawley, clerks ; J. DeslauMers, L. Deslauriers, messengers. „ ,,. j « , . , . • /■ Government Railways. — Collinewood Schneber, chief engineer, general manager ; T. Cross, L. IC. Jones, clerks. 262 DOMINION OF CANADA. Department of Marine.— Hon. C. H. Tuppcr, minister of marine and fisheries; Wn>. Smith, deputy minister of marine; John Hardie, chief clerk ; F.F.Gourdeau, chief clerk and acount- ant ; W. P. Andtrson, enginter and chief clerk ; C. C. Chipman, chief clerk, private secretary ; W. L Magee, W. H. Alexander, M. P. MacElhinney, A. W. Owen. J M. (Jxley, J. B. Halkftt, W. B. Carleton, W. W. Stumbles, M. V. C Nicholson, V. H. Steele, Andrew Halkett, Jas. E. McClenaghan, A. H, Guiou, M. Grant, clerks ; M. Lamouche, W. G. Lampey, R. Boy, C R* Fox, (draughtsman"), extra clerks; Jules Morin and Jas. Robert- son, messengers; J. U. Gregory, agent, Quebec ; J. H. Harding, agent, St. John, N.B.; H. W. Johnson, agent, Halifax, N.S.; H. G Lewis, agent, Victoria, B.C. ; A, Lord, agent, Charlotte- town, P.E.I. ; C, A. Hutchms, superintendent of liglits for Nova Scotia, Halifax N.S. ; J Mitchell, superi.itendent of Lights for New Brunswick, Newcastle, N.B.; Patrick Harty, superintendent of li(ihts above Montreal, Ottawa; L. B Demers, (actmg) superin- tendent of lights for Quebec; Capt. W. H. Smith, R.N., chairman of board of examiners of masters and mates, Halifax, N.S.: C?pt. Thomas, examiner, St. John, N.B. ;Capt. Cameron, examiner,; Charlottetown, P. K.I. ; Capts. Henry Lewis and Thomas Killam, examiners, Yarmouth, N.S. ; Capt. W. C. Senton, examiner, Q lebec ; Capts. 0. M. Lorway and S. W. Brookham, examiners, Sydney, N.S. ; Capts. A. J. Wolff and J. E. Hunt, examiners, Lunenburg, N.S.; ''apt. W. McTwain, examiner, St. Catherines, Ont. ; Capt. J. t\ Taylor, examiner, Kingsloc, Out.; Capt. E. J. Mann, exam;ner, Newcastle, Q.; and S. P. Leblanc, examiner, Arichat, N.S. — S. Risley, chairman board steamboat inspection and inspector for Ontario, Huron and Superior division, Toronto ; Douglas Stephens, inspector for New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia division, St. John. N.B ; W. J. Meneilly and O. P. St. John, inspectors for West Ontario division, Toronto ; Edward Adams, inspector for East Ontario division, Kingston, Ont.; J. Burgess, inspector for Montreal division, Montreal ; J, Samson, inspector for Quebec division, Quebec ; W. A. Russell, inspector for British Columbia, Victoria; C. R. Coker, inspector of hulls, St. John, N.B.; Thos. Harbottle, and Thos, Donetly, inspectors of hulls for Ontario, Toronto ; Pierre Brunelle, inspector of hulls for Quebec ; M. P. McElhinney, inspector of hulls, Oitawa; R. CoUister, insp- ector of hulls, Victoria, B.C ; and E, R. Abell, inspector of hulls boilers and machinery for Manitoba, Keewatin, Port Arthur and North West Territories, Lower Fort Garry, Manitoba.— L. B. De- mers, commander government steamer Druid ; eidmond Larochelle commander government steamer Napo'eon III; R. A. Guildford, commander government steamer Ncivjield, and in temporary charge of government steamer Lansdowne ; John Devereux, commander government steamer Sir James Douglas ; and Allan Finlayson, commander govetmment steamer Northern Light. Chas. Carp- mael) M.A., superintendent meteorlogical service and dir.'ctor of magnetic observatory, Toronto ; Rev. J. Williamson, M A. ; LL D., director of obseivatory, Kingston ; C. H. McLeod, director of obstrvatory, Montreal: capt. Driuy, A. Battery, director GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTi. 263 of observator>, Quebec ; Harry St. A. Ormond, ajentand inspector of Water police, Montreal ; Benjamin Trudel, chief constable water police, and shipping master, Quebec; Henry McKay, shipping master, Montreal ; W. H. Purdy, shipping master, St. John, N.B. ; A. B. Bligh. shippmg master, Halifax, N.S.; Henry Mutch, shipping master, Charlottetown, P.E.I. : E. O' Bryan, harbour master, Halif ix, N.S. ; David Small, harbour master, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ; W. R Clarke, harbour master, Victoria and Esq.iimault, B. C; F.G.Eden, harbour master aud shipping master, Gaspe, P. Q. Fisheries Department. — John Tilton, deputy minister; S P. Bauset, chief clerk ; Robert N. Venning, Cameron Stanton, J. S. Webster, S. B. Kent, A. H. Beiliveau, Telmont Aumond, J. A. Murray, F. H. Cunningham, B. F. Burnett, W. A. Makinson, and Charles F. Winter, clerks. , Outside Staff. — A. C. Bertram, inspector. Eastern division, Nova Scotia, N rth Sydncy,C.B.; Robert Hockin, inspector, Central division, Nova Scotia, Pictou. N.S. ; J. R. Kinney, inspector. Western division. Nova Scotia. Yarmouth, N. S. ; R.A. Chapman, inspector, Eastern division, New Brunswick, Monctou, N.B. ; David Morrow, inspector, Central division, New Brunswick, . Oromocto, N.B. ; J. H. Pratt, inspector. Western division, New Brunswick, St. Andrew's. N.B. ; Edward Hackett, inspector, P. E. Island, Tignish, P E.I. ; Alex. McQueen, inspector, Manitoba , and N.W.T., Winnipeg, M. ; Thomas Mowat, inspector, British Columbia, New Westminster; Samuel Wilmot, Superintendent of Fish Culture, Ottawa. Po3T Ofpicb Department. — Hon. J. G. Haggart, post master- general; J. H. Bilderson, M.A., private secretary to post- master-general ; Lieut.-Col. William White, deputy postmaster- generul. Secretary's Branch.— W. D. LeSueur, B.A., chief clerk sec; Major J. Walsh, J. Phinket% A. Lindsay, O. Falconer, A. W. Throop, J. H- Balderson. M. A., G. H. Hargrave, lat class clerks; H. W. Griffin, C. J. B. Higgins, G. R. White, J. M. O'Leary, G. J. Binks, E. P. Stanton, C. Pope, H. G. Dunl«vie, F. G. Moon, E. Daubney, J. Brown, B. M. Northrop, 2nd class clerks ; G. Ranee, D. A. C. MacDonald, A. J. MacDermid. J. A. Macdonald, W. J. Frechette, H. H. Morton, J. Carter, H. Enauf, W. C. Little, G. A. D. Mailleue, P. B. Powell, T. Roy, A. Lamp- man, B.A., E. L. Taylor, K. Bunel. G. C. Wood, H. B enot, B. A , N. w. Curtis, W. Alford, J. Prendegrast, K. Merrick, L. Robinson, A. Samuels, E. M O'Connor, J. Seymour, W. Smith, B.A., J. Grant, E. D. Osgood, F. C. Anderson, G. H. Parish, K. E. Falconer, E. M. Walker, K T. Waddell, H. S. Stewart, P. D. Bentley, T. I. D. Moffatt. E. Ballantine, f. M. May, P. Kiernan, W. A. Code, W. J. Beatty, 3rd clasi clerks; M. Bonett, J. Dodd, D. Courtney, messengers; S. Greenfield, T. A. Caffarati, J. Bradley, W. J. Pearce, packers. 264 DOMINION OP CANADA. Accountant's Branch. — W. H. Smithson, chief clerk, account- ant ; P. E. Bucke, W. J- Barrett, let class clerks ; J. P. Brophy, E. H. Benjamin, R. J. Shaw, L. Blanchet, W. J. Johnstone, A. H. McLennan, D. F. McCarthy, Captain L. H. Foulio;, N. O. D'Auteuii, W. Greaves, W. Rowan, D. A. Barrett, T. MoOrail, M. K. Dunlevie, 2nd class rlerks ; R. J. Oliver, J. G. Fortier, E. A. D. Jones, A. W. Wall, J. 0. Beatty, P. T. Leahy, C. O. Doucet, N. Champagne, T. M. Oliver, C. W. Lally, G. C. Ander- son, T. E. Visser, F. K. Rochester, F. Lemieux, J. MuUin, H. S. Campbell, H. 8. Shaw, A. Ainsborough, J. M. Conroy, C. R. Robertson, O. L. Plunkett, J. P. Howard, W. Q. Keichum, J. G. Fortier, J. C. Martin, W. J. Glover, E. B. Wood, B. E. Robillard, N. M. H. Gibson, 3rd class clerks; W. Cherry, messenger* Money Order Branch.— G. F. Everett, chief clerk, superin- tendent; S. S. Thome, J. F. Wall, 2nd class clerks; J. C. Bonner, J. H. Spencer, F. M. S. Jenkins, F. H. F. Mercer, F. E. S. Grout, W. R. Hanley, W. T. Wilson, J. L. Olivier, E. L. Learoyd. G. H. Hayes, S. Short, F. O. O. A. Seguin, C. A. Mtikle, J. S. Hale, H. McGuire, J. Buckley, E. J. Cousineau, G. Magee, A. P. Campbell, 3rd class clerks; C. A. Clark, A. Wheatley, packers . Savings Bank Branch. — D. Matheson, chief clerk, superin- tendent; W. Harrington, 1st class clerk; J. Rose Smith, W. H. Eaglesun, J, H. Fairweather, E. B. Bell, W. H. Kreps, A. Devine, W. H. McCuaig, 2ud class clerks ; J. Chamard, J. H. Bollard, P. B. Taylor, E. E. F. Taylor, H. N. P. Ch^sley, J. H. Scott, A. E. Heming, E. F. Jar vis, W. C. E Stewart, A. F. L. Geddes, H. McGillivary, J. E. Pelton, R. W. Breadner, J. A. iackson, P. Regan, W.J. H. Adams, G, A. Hunt, J. R. Hooper, A. W. Campbell, J. F. Scribner, 3rd class clerks ; S. Graham, messenger; W. J. Bell, A. J. O'Neil, packers. Printing and Supply Branch.— Sidney Smith, jr., chief clerk, superintendent; O. Fortier, 1st class clerk; W. D. O'Brien, J. R. Greenfield, Captain H. H. Gray, 2nd class clerks ; R. Greenfield, D. H. Goulden, W. Ferguson, J. Briggs, M. J. Mahon, 3rd class clerks; W. Cooch, M. Galvin, T. Hartnedy, G. Elbourne, A. Morse, J. Barrett, J. Elliott, J. B. Laurie, J. Marier, J. Bell, W. H. Cheney, P. Kehoe, J. H. Lewis packers ; J. L. Spence, messenger. Department of Agriculture,— Hon. John Carling, minister, John Lowe, deputy . General Correspondence ; Immigration, <&c.— H. B. Small, secretary and chief clerk; W. F. Boardman, L. D'Auray, J. LC. Poper, J. E. Lemieux, C. W. C. Bate, and F. C. Chittick, clerks; A. L. Jarvis, private secretary; J. Beaudoin, H. Pru- neau, packers. Historical Archives.— D. Brymner; J. Marmette, clerks. Copyrights, Trade Marks, etc.- J. B. Jackson, clerk. Patents.— Richard Pope, Deputy Commissioner, H. Casgrain, PROVING B OP OXrARIO. 2G5 ccount- Jrophy, pne, A. ,,N. G. [cGrail, Fortier, C. O. Ander- lin, H. y, C.R. lum, J. , B. £. Cherry, superin- ; J. C. Mercer, Olivier, Seguin, ir, E. J. i; 0. A. Buperin- nith, W. Lreps, A. 'd, J. H. iPBley, J. iwart, A. ireadner, nt, J. R. lerks; 8. 8. ef clerk, O'Brien, erks; R. B, M. J. Lartnedy, aurie, J. L. Lewis ^' minister, i. Small, Luray, J . Chittick, , H. Pru- rks. Oasgrain, i acting chief clerk: W. J, Lynch ; acting accountant; E. D'- Auteuil, L. J. BC>land, J. W D. Vemer, E. Copping, J. P. Dionne, Auguste Leveque, J. H. Lyster, Wm. Hanric^ht, D. Routhier, A. Tache, T. McCabe, H H. Bailey, A. E. Caron, J. Reiffenstein, A. Desjardins, clerks ; J. L^veillu, model repairer. Statistics and Census. — Q. Johnson, statistician ; S. D. Roper, clerk; Monseigneur Cyprian Tanguay, attach^ special; E. H. St. Denis, Mrs. A. F. Lyster, Mrs. H. L. Fraser, clerks. Immigration Agents of the Dominion — London, Sir Charles Tupper, Bart. E C.M.G., High Commissioner for the Dominion, 9 Victoria Chambers, London, S.W. ; London, Mr. J. G Col- mer, C-M.G., Secretary, High Commissioner's Office, and Mr. 0. C. Chipraan, Assistant Secretary, (address as above); Liver- pool, Mr. John Dyke, 15 Water street; Glasgow, Mr. Thomas Grahame, St. Enoch Square ; Belfast, Henry Merrick, 29 Victoria Place ; Dublin, Mr. Thomas Connolly, Northumberland House, Bristol, Mr. J. W. Down, Bathbridge. Immigration Agents of the Dominion. — Quebec, Mr. L. Staf- ford, Louise Embankment and Point Levis, Quebec ; Toronto, Mr. J, A. Donaldson, Strachan avenue, Toronto, Ontario; Ottawa, Mr. W. J. Wills, Wellington street. Ottawa, Ontario ; Montreal, Mr. J. J. Daley, St. James street West, Montreal, Province of Quebec; Kingston, Mr. R. Macpherson, William street, Kingston, Ontario; Hamilton, Mr. John Smith, Great Western Railway Station, Hamilton, Ontario , London, Mr. G. A Smyth, London, Ontario; Halifax, Mr. E. McO. Clay, Hali- fax, Nova Scotia; St. John, Mr. S. Gardner, St. John; Win- nipeg, Mr. Thomas Bennett, Winnipeg, Manitoba ; Bran- don, Mr. A. Baker, ot&ce at the Railway Station ; Calgary, Mr. 1. Z. C. Miquelan; Port Arthur, Mr. J. M. McQovern; Van- couver, B.C., Mr. M. Sutherland; Victoria, B.C., Mr. John JesBop. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. ISeat of Government ; Toronto. Lieutenant-Governor.— His Honor The Hon. Sir Alexander Campbell, K. C. M. G. ; private secretary, H. Vernon ; Official secretary, F.G. Law. ExBcxmvB Council. Hon. Oliver Mowat, Attorney-General. " A. S. Hardy, Commissioner of Crown Lands. C. F. Fraser, Comniissioner of Public Works. J. M. (nbson. Secretary and Registrar. A.M. Ross, Treasurer. G. W. Ross, Minister of Education. Charles Drury, Minister of Agriculture. i i 266 DOMiNJON OF CANADA. J. R. Caitwright, Clerk of the Executive Council and Deputy Attorney General. J. Lons^dale Capreol, assistant clerk of the Executive Council. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Jacob Baxter, Speaker. 0ON8TITUBN0IBS. NAMS ANU P. O. ADDRESS. Addington J**^" ^' ^i'^^'*) Napanee Algoma East R. A. Lyon, Michael's Bay Algoma West J. Conmee, Port Arthur Brant, N.R William B. Wood, St. George Biant, S.R Hon. A. S. Hardy, Toronto Brockviile Hon. O.F. Fraser, Toronto Bnice, N.R John W. S. Biggar, fturgoyne Bruce, S.B .... H. P. O'Connor, Walkcrton Bruce, C. R Walter McM. Dack, Kincardine Oardwell W.H.Hammeli, Beeton Garleton G. W. Monk, South March Cornwall and btormont.. .William Mack, Cornwall Dutferin Falconer C. Stewart, Orangeville Dundas ". J. P. Whitney, MorrisburKh Duiham, E. R Thomas D. Craig, Port Hope Durham, W.R James W. McLaughlin, Bowman ville Elgin, E. R J. C. Dance, Kiiigsmill P.O. Elgin, W.R Andrew B. Ingram, St. Thomas Essex, N.R Gaspard Pacaud, Windsor Essex, S.R W. Douglas Balfour, Amherstburgh Frontenac Hugh Smith, Murvale P.O. Glengarry James Ray side, Lancaster '" GrenTille Frederick J . French, Prescott Grey N.R D. Creighton, Toronto Grey, CR Joseph Borke, Clarksburg h Gre>, S R JohnBlythe, Orchard Haldimand Hon. Jacob Baxter, Cayuga Halton W. Kerns, BurKngtoiv Hamihon Hon. John M. Gibson. Hamilton Hastings, W.R Gilbert W. Ostram, Trenton Hastiiigb, id.K W. P. tludson, Koslin Hastings, N.B A. F. Wood, Madoc Huron, E.R T . Gibson. Wroxeter Hur«n S.R Archibald Bishop, Exc-ter Huron, W.R Hon. A. Mc Lagan Ross, Toronto Kent, E.B R. Ferguson, Ttaamesvi He Kent, W.R James Olancey, Wallaceburgh K'rgrton James H. Metcalfe, Kingston Lambton, E.R Peter Graham, Warwick Lambton, W.B. Lanark, N.K W.W. Caldwell, Lanark P.O. LaiiAi K, 3. R W illiam Lees, Fallbr ook Leeds, S.B Robert H. Preston, Newbord PBOVINCE OF ONTARIO. 267 00M8T1TUKN0IKB. NAME AND P. O. ADDRESS. Lennox W. W. Meachen, Odessa. Lincoln William Garson. St. Cathtsrinet London .... W.R. Meredith, London Middlesex E.R Richard Tooley, HarHetsville Middlesex, N.R John Waters, Springbank Middlesex, W.R Hon. G. W. Ross, Toronto Monrk Richard Harcourt, Welland Muskoka George F. Marter, Gravenhurst Norfolk, R.R William Morgan, Walsingham Centre Norfolk, N.R John B. Freeman, S » ; Seat of Government, Quebec. Lieut. -Governor, Hon. A. R. Angers. Exbcutivb Council. Hon. Honor6 Mercier, Premier and President of Council. " P. Garneau, Commissioner of Public Works. ** D. A. Ross. *• Arthur Turcot te, Attorney-General. 270 DOMINION OF CANADA. " Joi. Shehyn, Treasurer. ** 0. A. E. Gagnon, ProTincial Secretary and Registrar. *' Col. Rhodes, Com. of Agriculturu and Colonization. ** George Duhamel, Commissioner of Crown Lands. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. IJon. Henry Starnes, Speaker. DIVISION. NAMK AND F. O. ADDRKil. Alma Hon. Louis Tourville, Montreal . Bedford Hon. Thomas Wood, Dunhxm Flats. DeLaDurautaye Hon. Pierre Garueau, Quebec. Da I j&n Aiid ioro De La Valliere'.'.Hon. F.X. Ovide M^thnt, St. Pierre les Beoqueti DeLorimier. ...Hon. Joseph Gaspard Laviolette, Montreal. De Salaberry. . .Hon. Henry Starnes, Montreal. Golfe Hon. David A. Ross, Quebec. Grandville Hon. Elisee Dionne, at. Anne de la Pocatiere. Inkerman Hon. G«>orge Bryson, jr., Mansfield. Konebeo Hon . Edouard Pacaud, Arthabaska. LaSalle Hon. F. X. P. Larue, St. Augustin, Portneuf. Lanzon Hon. L. N. Larochelle, St. Anielme, Dorchester. Les LaurentidesHon. Guillaume Bresse, Quebec. Mille Isles Hon. David Marsil, St. Eustache. Montariiile . . . Hon. Chas. Boucher de Bouiherville, Boucherv*. Bepentigny. .. Hon. Horace Archambault, Montreal. Bigaud Hon. Wilfred Prevost, Montreal. Bougemont Hon. Pierre Boucher de'LaBruere, St.Hyacinthe. Shawiuigan . . . .Hon. Jolin Jones Ross, Stu. Anne de la Perade. Sorel Hon. Joseph Adolphe Dorion, St. Ours. StadaconA. Hon. John Hearn, Quebec. Victoria Hon. James Kewly Ward,Cote St. Antoine, Mont. Wellington.... Francis E. Oilman, Montreal. Offiobbs of thx Lboislativb CouMciii.— Louis Frechette, clerk, master in chancery ; F. L. Desaulniers, clerk of private bills; R. Campbell, assistant clerk, clerk of English journals and ac- countant ; N. Legendre, clerk of French j urnals and translator ; Paul Blouin, seraeant-at-arms ; J. £. Baribeau, clerk of committees ; S. S. HrJtr, pcntTeman usher of the black rod ; F. Drouin, Z. For- tier and G. Nolet, messengers. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. P. G. Marchand, Speaker. CON8TITUBN0IB8. NAME AND P.O. ADDRB88. Argenteuil William Owens, Lachute. Bagot Joseph Pilon, St . Ephrem d'Upton. Bcauce ,. Hon. Jean Blanchet, Qutbec. Beauharnols Elie Hercule Bisson, Beauharnois. Bellechasse N.H.E.Fauchei de St.Maurice,Quebec Berthier Louis Sylvestre, Isle du Pads. Bonaventure Dr . H. Martin , Carleton . V I, « i .-• CORBTITUBIIOIBI. HAM8 AND l> O ADDRBSt. Brome E. England, Knowl'oo. C'anibly Antoine Rochelcau, St. Hubert. Champlain Ferdinand I riuiel, St. Stanislas. Charlevoix , ...Joseph Morin, Baie St P.tnl. ChateauKitay J* ^' Rohldoux, Montreal, Chiooutimi and Saguenay .S. Dum^iis, Hebcrtville. Compton John McTnlc^h jr., Water ville. Deux-Montagnes Benj Beauchrtmp, St. Herman. Dorcheiiter Hon. L. P. Pelletier, Quebec. Drummond and Arthabas. Jos. E. Gitouard, Diummondville. Gaspd Hon . Edmund J. Fly nn, Quebec . Hochelaga Chs. L, Ch.impagne, Montreal . Huntingdon Dr. A. Cameron, Huntingdon. Iberville Hon. G Duhamel, Quebec. Jac(|ue8-0artier A. Beyer, Montreal . Joliette Tiouis Basinet. Kamouraska Hon. C.A.E. Gagnont Rivii^re Quelle. Laprairie O. Goyette, St. (Constant. L*Assomption Liidger Forest, L' Assomption. Laval P. K. Le Blanc, Montreal. L^vis F. X. Lem^eux. Quebec li'Islet F. G. Miville, Duchesne, Quebec. LotbiniSre Edouard H. Laliberie, Warwick. Maslcinong6 Jos . Hormisdas Legr is, Louiseville. Megantic Hon. W. Rhodes, Sillery. Missisquoi Elijah E. Spencer, Frelighsburg. Montcalm Hon. L. O. Taillon, Montreal. Montmagny Nazaire Bernatchez, St. Thomas. Montm'^rency L. G. Desjardins, Quebec. Montreal East . . . . L. O. David, Montreal. Montreal West John Smythe Hall, jr., Montreal. Montreal Centre Hon. Janies McShane, Montreal. Napierville Eugdne Lafontaine, Montreal. Nicolet Henri B. Toungny, Gentilly. Ottawa A. Rochon, Hull. Pontiac W. J. Poupore. Chichevter. Portneuf .. .Jules Tessier, Quebec. * Qiieber. Centre Dr. R. F. Rinfr^t, Qurbec. Quebec West Quebec East Hon. Jos. Shehyn, Quebec. Quebec, County T. C Casgrain, Quebec . Richelieu ...Ls. Paul Cardin, Sorel. Richmond et Wolfe Jacques Picard, Wotton. Rimouski ....Ed. O. Martin, St. Octave de Metis. Rouville Edmond Lareau. Montreal . St. Hyacinthe ..Hon. HonorS Mercier, Montreal. St. Jean Hon.F.G.Marchand, St. Je.in d'Iberv. St. Maurice L. T.N. Duplessis, Trois Rivieres. ShefTord T. B. DeGrosHois, Roxton Falls. Sherbrooke Hon. J. G. Robertson, Sherbroolce. Sdulanges O^ G. Bourbonnais, Coteaii L^nd.ng. 272 DOMINION OF CANADA. -l--. C0NSTITUBXCIE8. NAMB AUD P.O. ADDRB88. Stanxtead Ozro Baldwin, Dixville. Temiscouata G. H Deschenes, St. Epiphane. Terrebonne G. A. Nantel, Montreal . Three Rivers Hon. A. Turcotte,Trois Rivieres. Vaudreuil Alfred Lapointe, St. Just de Newton. Vercheres Alexia Er. Ed. Lussier, Varennes. Yamaska Victor Gladu, St, Francois du Lac. Offices of the Legislative Assembly. — L. Delorme, clerk of the Legislative Assembly ; Dr. Gideon Laioque, sergeant- at-arms ; Etienne Simard, assistant clerk of the Legislative Assembly and deputy clerk; Funl E. Smith, deputy clerk, clerk of English journals and records ; A. K. Austin, assistant clerk of English journals ; Laurent Simoneau, accountant , Edouard Lemoine, and Charltis Delagrave, clerks of the private bills committee ; L^on Ledieu, chief French translator : Ernest Tremblay, as- sistant French translator ; J. ¥4. Z. Bouchard, assistant French translator ; Crawford Lindsay, chief English translator : Law- rence Stafford, assistant English translator ; Joseph E. Treffry, assistant English translator ; B. Marquette, clerk of votes and proceedings ; G. Villeneuve, assistant clerk of votes and pro- ceedings : Louis Fortier, clerk of Fre.ach journals and petitions; A. J. Macdonald, assistant clerk of French jouruals and peti- tions ; Joseph Boutin Bourassa, clerk of committees ; Adjutor £. Demers, clerk of printing and records, stationery; Z. Du- hamel, post-master ; F. X. Gagnon, assistitnt post-master ; P. P. Daunais, chief copying clerk ; Ls. Phillippe Bouchard, copying clerk ; Oliver Robitallle, chief messenger ; A. Pelletier, Simeon Gagne, Etienne Gauvreau, Edward Littlejohu, George Workman, Andr6 Bouchard and George Dubois, messengers. Provincial Registrar's Department. -Hon. G. A. E. Gagnon, provincial registrar ; J. C. Langelier, deputy regi^trar ; Her- menegilde Roy, chief clerk of registrar's branch; Eudure Evan- turel, clerk of Archives branch ; F. Lemieux, messenger. Department of the Attorney-General. Hon. Arthur Turcotte* attorney - General ; Joseph A. Defoy, assistant attorney • gene rali H. Delagrave and E. A. J. Cote, clerks ; W. Dub6, messenger. Secretary's Office. — Hon. G. A. E. Gagnon, provincial secre- tary; P. J. Joliccear, assistant secretary; O. F. Gampeau, ac- countant ; Jos. O. Laurin, Jos. Dumont and G. E. DeschampSi Thomas J. Molony, clerks; P. Blouin and A. Berube, messengers. DePABTMBNT of AQBICUIiTUBB AND GOIiOHIZATION. — Gol. Rhodes, Gommissioner ; Bishop A. Labelle, Asst. Gommissioner ; H. A. Turgeon, Director of Colonization ; Geo. Ledere, Director of Agriculture and Secretary of the Department ; E. A. Barnard, Secretary of the Agricultural Council and Editor of the Journal d* Agriculture ; A. M. F. d'Eschambault, Accouctant; A. G. Guilbault, Registrar; S. Sylvestre, Asst. Secretary of the Depart- ment and Private Secretary of the Asst. Commissioner ; Thomas ii PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-^QUEBEC, 273 Sheehan, J. P. Plamondon, J. B. C. Hebert, Jos. Roy and Oct. Demers, Clerks ; Joa. Bureau, Philippe Trudel and Louis Pelland, Surveyors and Inspectors; J. T. Lamb, F. X. Bilodeau and Oscar Prevost, Messengers. Public Works Department.— Hon. P. Garneau, commis- sioner ; S. Lesage,!: assistant commissioner ; Ernest Gagnon, secretary; P. M. Partridge, accountant; E. Mailloux and W. G. Petry, assistant ; Edward Moreau, director of railways ; A. G. Guilbault, Registrar; Gerard Macquet, Iron Bridge Engineer ; Paul Cousin, Asst. Engineer and Director of Public Works; L. A. Vallee, Engineer and Inspector of Railways; J. O. Methot, Inspector of Works; T. A. Trudelie, Draughtsman; Mz. Gau- vreau, J. B. 0. Hebert, J. Roy, E. Demers, M. J. Murphy, Jules Sinclair, Alphonse Gagnon,* J. E. Garneau, Clerks; J. B. Sirois, P. Archambault, P. Poirier and S. Cote, Messengers Council of Agriculture, — President : Colonel, the Hon. W. Rhodes ; vice-president, the Hon. Gid6onOuimet; secretary, Ed. A. Barnard, Quebec, ex-officio. The Honorable Mr. Joly de Lotbintlire, agriculturist, Pointe-Platon, county of Lotbinii^re ; The Honorable Mr. Elisee Dionne, agriculturist, Ste-Anne de la Pocatii^re, county of Kamouraska ; MM. Israel Tarte, agricul- turist, of Quebec, county of Quebec ; Auguste Casgrain, agricul- turist, Riviere Ouelle, county of Kamouraska; Eugene Casgrain, agriculturist, of L'Islet, county of L'Islet; Joseph Richard, agriculturist, of St. Casirair, county of Portneuf ; The Honorable Louis Archambault, agricultunst, of L'Assomption, county of L'Assomption ; Alexis Ernest Ed: Lussier, M.P, P., agriculturist, of Varenneg, county of Vercherea ; Charles^Gibb, agriculturist, of Abbotsford, couuty of Rouville ; Robet Ness, agriculturist, Howick, county of Chateauguay ; 8. N. Blackwood, agricultu- rist, of West-Shefford, county of Shefford; J6remie D6carie, agriculturist, of Notre-Dame de Grace-Ouest, county of Hoche- laga; Urg^le Valois, agriculturist, of Pointe Claire, county of Jacques-Cartier ; Joseph Pilon, M.P.P., agriculturist, of St. Ephrem d'Upton, county of Bagot ; Auguste Guilbault, agricul- turist, of Ste-Elizabeth, county of Joliette ; Antoine Rocheleau, M. P. P., agriculturist, of St. Hubert, county of Chambly ; J. J. A. Marsau, agriculturist, of L'Assomptiou, county of L^As- somption; Charles N. P61oquin, agriculturist, of Notre-Dame of St. Hyacinthe, county of St. Hyacinthe; Louis Sylvestre, M. P.P., agriculturist, lIMe du Pads, county of Berthier; Frederick N. Ritchie, agriculturist, of Ste-Anne la Parade, couuty of Champlain ; Rigobert Morier, yeoman, of St. Cyprien, county of Napierville ; Colonel The Honorable Mr. Rhodes, Commiss- ioner of Agricultural and Colonization, and The Honorable Mr. G6d6on Ouimet, Superintendent of Public Instructions. Department of Crown Lands. — Hon. G. Duhamel, commis- sioner ; E . E . Tachd, assistant commissioner ; Arthur Legar6, private secretary ; C. E. Lauvin, superintendent of surveys ; Jules Tachg, P. M. A. Genest, surveyors and draughtsmen ; H. O'Sullivan and D. C. Morency, inspectors of surveys ; D. C. p t w i 1 i L. 274 DOMINION OF CANADA. Mackedie, accountant and cashier; I. E. Lepage, book-keeper; Alfred Pare, snperiutendent of woods and forests ; W. E. Collins, superintendent of land sales, section west ; L. L. Bivard, super- intendent of Jesuits' esiates, etc. ; V. Derome, T. P. Morin, C. O. Lavoie, J. M. Turcotte, P. Keroack, A Kaucher, A. Da- mais, T. Poston, Paul Picard, L. H. B. Garneau, Jos. Orenier, J. Creighton, W. H. Hatch, G. Binfret, A. Morriseette, B. Duval, clerks; J. N Proulx, registrar, and game and fisheries superintendent, P. Q., assistant G. T. for department; G. A. Parent, assistant book-keeper and clerk in charge of stationery ; J. Obalski, mining engineer; P. Q. ; F. X. Oenest, inspector of cadastre ; 6. A. Varin, secretary of cadastre for Montreal ; G. Chartre, secretary of cadastre for Quebec ; L. N. Dufresne, draughtsman; J. Caron, office keeper; J. Fiset, A. Lacusse, and £. Qreuier, messengers. • Crown Timber and Colonization Agents. — Montreal, D. Tassei agent ; Three Bivers, Elie Lacerte. agent ; Tadousac, A. Gin- gras, agent ; Malbaie, L. A. Bouliane, sub-agent ; Chieoutirni, J. O. Tremblay, agent; Boberval, George And: t, agent; New Carlisle, W. Maguire, agent; St. Alexis Metapedia, O. Martin, sub-agent; L. Ciepault, sub-agent. New Hichmond ; H. Chen6, sub-agent. Cheneville ; A. Provost, s'lb-agfnt, Chute-aux- Iroquois ; Quebec, H. J. Chalon^^r, collector of crown timber dues ; Morehead, W. Cia»k, agent ; Hull. Bobert W. Farley, agent; Baie dts P^res, Ls. Gendreau, agent; Maniwaki, J. Coroeau, agent ; Thurso, J. A. Cameron, agent; Grenville A. B. Filiion, agent ; Waterloo, E. Knrap, agent; Arthabaskaville, A. Gaguon, agent ; St. Francois, Beauce, W. H. B. C. deLery, agent; Ste. Claire, J. E. Goyette, sub-agent; Montmaguy, £. Benault, agent ; Uimouski West, G Sylvain, agent; Bimouski East, Alex. Eraser, agent, residence Matane ; Ga8p6 Basin, W. H. Hennet, agent ; Pec6 E Flynn, su b- agent ; Cap Chat, Louis Boy, sen., agf ut ; Quebec, J. E. Boily, agent; Joliette, J. B. Delfausse, agent; Upper Ottawa, John Poupore, agent; Sher- brooke, P. Q., L. FarWell. agent ; Rivitre du Loup, F. F. Gag- non, agent , O t wa, J . Macdonald, deputy slide agent. The Corporat'on of Land Sui veyors of the Province of Quebec. —(45 Vic. c. 16) Board of Management — Antoine Pami'haud, president; James Addle and J. B. Bichard, vice-presidents; C. E. Gauvin, secretary-treasurer; Geo. P. Boy, syndic, John Bignell, D. C. Morency, W. A. Ashe, J. A. Castonguay. J. A. Beaudry, Ths. Berlinguet, P. 0. Talbot, J. P. B. Cas^jrain, J, P. Mullarkey, J. E. iSirois. N. B. — Committee of examiners to be appointed in April next. Queen's Printer's Office.— Charles F. Langlois, Queen's Prin- ter; Cbi rles Pageau, book-keeper; Edouard Trudtlle, French translator; Henry Cayley, extra citrk; J. N. Kourre, messenger. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 276 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. I ! . Seat of Oovernment, Fredericton. Lieut. -Governor : SirS. L. Tilley, C.B., K.C.M.G. Executive Council. Hon. A. G. Blair, Attorney-General, Premier. " David McLellan, Provincial Secretary. ** P. G. Ryan, Chief Commissioner Board of Works. " James Mitchell, Surveyor-General. '* William Pugsley, Solicitor-General. •* A. Harrison, Member of Council. ** Gains S. Turner, Member of Council. F. A. H. Straton, clerk. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. George F. Hill, President. COUNTiES. NAME AND P. O. ADDBBSS. Albert Hon. James Ryan, Elgin Carleton *' George W. White, Woodstock Charlotte " George F. Hill, St. Stephen Gloucester " R. Young, Caraquette Kings •' G. Hudson, Flewelling, Clifton Kent " O. Mclnerney, Richibucto Northumberland " A. A. Davidson, Newcastle Queen's " Francis Woods, WeUford Restigouche •* J. 0. Barbaric, Campelltou St. John " T. R. Jones, St. John •♦ " James FTolley, Portland Sunbury " A. Harrison, Maugorville Wi'straoreland " A. D. Richards, D irchester York " F. P. Thompson, Fredericton Officers or the Legislative Counciii. — George Botsford, clerk; J. H. Phair, assistant clerk; John B. Perks, Usher of Black Rod; Rev. F. Alexander, chaplain; James S. White, engrossing clerk. - HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker COUNTIBS. NAME AND P.O. ADDRESS. Albert W.J. Lewis, Vf.D., Hillboro *< Hon. Ga'ns S. Turner, Harvey Carleton Randolph G. Ketchum, Woodstock *» Marcus C. Atkinson, M.D., Biistol iy; r [\\\ '' i '■J ',■"•: COUNTIES. NAME AND P.O ADDRBSS. Charlotte Hon. James Mitchell, St. Stephens " George F. Uibbard , St . George *• William Douglass iSi. James " James Rusaell, St. Croix Gloucester Hon . Patrick G. Ryan, Oaraquette] *' John Young, Tracadie Kent J. D. Phinney, Richibucto •< Oliver J . Leblanc, St. Marys,,(Kent) Kings ..W. Pugsley, Rothesay Geo. A, Taylor, M.D., Hampton^ * A.S . While, Sussex Madawaska Le vite Theriault, Riviere du Loup (en bas) Northumberland .John Morrison •' .... John P. Burchill, Mirimichi. ** L. 1. Tweedie, Chatham *' £. Hutchison, Douglass Town Queen's Thos. Hetherington, Jolmston ** Albert Palmer, Hampsiead Restisgouche Wm. Murray, Campbellton " Chs. H. Labillios, Dalhousie St. John, (City) John Berry man, M. D., St. John ........ ^^™^"^^^ St. John, County ....Hon. D. McLennan, St. John " .'.'.','Willliam A. Quintin, Fairville ft - . Sunbury Arthur Glasier, Fredericton *' Charles Harrison, Maugerville Victoria. Geo. T. Baird, Penh Centre Westmoreland Joseph L. Black, Sackville ** Amasa £. Killam, Moncton ** D.L nannington, Dorchester •* ... .John A. Humphrey, Moncton York Hon. A.G. Blair, Fredericton ** William Wihon, Frekencton '* ..... , David R. Moore, M.D., Stanley " Richard Bellamy, Temperance V ale Officsbb of the House of AssEMBiiT. — Henry B. Bains- ford, clerk; John Richards, assistant clerk; Charles W. Beck- with and Albert J. Gregory, engrossing clerks; John B. Grieves, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Rev. J. McLeod, D.D., Chaplain. Pbovincial Srcrbtaby's Office.— Hon. David McLellan prov. secretary and receiver general ; R. W. L. Tibbits, depnty provincial secretary; G. N. Babbitt, deputy receiver general; E. Hanson, clerk; G. S. Brannen, clerk. PKOVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 277 Board of Works Department.— Hon. P. Gr. JRyau, chio commissioner; T. B. Winslow, spcietary; Adolphus G-. Beck" with, civil engineer : G. Fred. Coy, clerk. Government Officers,— Jas. S. Beek, auditor-general; J. O. Crookshank, clerk; Carleton Allen, clerk of the pleas; A. Inches, deputy surveyor general; Goo. N. Babbitt, deputy receiver general; B. W. L. Tibbits, deputy provincial sec- retary; Wm. Crocket, chief Buperintendont for educition; Chaa. H. Lugrin, secretary for agriculture ; H. G. 0. Wetraore, legis- lative librarian ; John Liser, janitor parliament building. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Government, Halifax. liieutenant-Governor, (and deputy governor for signing mar- riage licenses.— His Honor A. W. McLelan ; Lieut.-Col. H.W. Gierke, private secretary. Aide-de-camps, Capt. John Menger, H. St. C. Silver. Executive Council. Hon. W. J. Fielding, premier and provincial secretary; Hon. Charles E. Church, commissioner of public works and mines ; J. W. Longley , attorney- general ; Hon. Thomas Johnson, Hon. A. McGillivray, Hon. Daniel McNeill, Hon. D.C. Fraser, M.L.O. Legislative Council. Hon. Robert Boak, president. Hon. John McKinnon, Hon. Samuel Creelman, Hon. Daniel McN. Parker, E. B. Oakes, James Butler, Loran E. Baker, Charles M. Francheville. David McCurdy, Hiram Black, Samuel Locke, W. H. Owen, Gee. Whitman, M. H. Goudge, Isidore Le- Blanc, T. L. Dodge, John McNeil, Wm. H. Bay, Duncan C. Fraser, George H. Murray, Jason M. Mack. Albert Peters, clerk. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Seat of Government^ Victoria, V.I. Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. Hugh Nelsjn. Private Secretary. H. Stanton. Executive Council. Hon. Theodore Davie, Attorney- General. '* Forbes G.Vernon,Chief Commissioner of Lauds and Works. •* John Robson, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Mines. Premier. ** J. H. Turner, Minister of Finance and Agriculture. *• 0. E. Pooley, President of the Council. _ _ ___ 278 DOMINION OF CANADA. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon, Chas. E. Pooley, Speaker. Thornton Fel', clerk. Oariboo Gcoraoi Cowan, J. Mason, J. B. Nason. Lillooet District Edward Allen, — Smith Yale District .. . . .C . A. Se mlin , «. B. Martin, Hon. •^^ il^'."" _ T?!!T** F. O. Vernon. New Westminster District. .HonT'John Konson, Jam^s Orr, W. H. Lad> er. New "Wcstm'nster City Cassiar District John Grant Victoria City R ibert Beaven, Theodore Davie, Simeon Duck, Hon. J. H. T^irner. Victoria District G. W. Anderson, Jas. Tolraie. Esquimault District C E. Pooley, D. W. Higgina. Cowichan Henry ^ ry, Henry Croft. Xanaimo District George Thompson. Comox District Hon. T. B. Humphreys. IFLand and Works Department. — Hon. F. G. Vernon, chief commissioner; W. S. Gore, surveyor-general; Stanley Phipps, clerk of Becords ; B. H. John, draughtsman. ATT0BNBY-GENERAii*8 DEPARTMENT.— Hon. Theodore Davip, Q.C., attorney- general ; P. E. Irving, deputy attorney-general. Provincial Seoretarie's Department.— Hon. John Eobson, provincial secret:4ry and minister of mines; A. C. Beddie, deputy provincial secretary; R. Wolfenden, superintendent printing branch. Treasury Department. — Hon. J. H. Turner, minister of finance and agriculture; Alfred Flett, deputy treasurer; J. McB. Smith, auditor; J. E. Worsfold, asst. auditor. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Seat of Government, Charlottetoum. Lieutenant-Governor, Jedediah Stason Carvel I, Esq.| ; I LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL— P.E.I. 270 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. W.W. Sullivan, Premier and AttomeyGeneial. *' Donald Ferguson, Provincial, Secretary, Treasurer and Commissioner of Public Lands. " G. W.W ti <( 4( Bentley, Commissioner of Public Works. John Lefurgey, 'v ' Members of Council. A. J. Mac Donald, Neil McLeod, J. O. Arsenault, James Nicholson J E. F DeBlois, clerk. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL." Hon. Thomas VV. Dodd .President. Queen's County. Charlottetown and Royally — Thomas W. Dodd. First District — A.B. McKenzie, John Balderston. Second District — James Nicholson, Alex. Martin. King's County. First District — Thos. Kickham. J.W.Fraser, M.D. Second District — James Clow, John G. Scrimigeour. Prince County. First District— Joseph Murphy, Benjamin Eogers. Second District — Peter Macnutt, Alex Laird. Officebs of Legislative Council — John Ball, clerk ; J. N?ontgomery, usher cf Black Rod ; Benjnmin Balderston, re- porter ; Duncan MacKae, messenger ; i). McPhee, doorkeeper. HOU.^E OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. John A. McDonald. . ..Speaker. Queen's County. Charlottetown and Royalty— Hon. Neil McLeod, Patrick Blake. First District — Peter Sinclair, J.M. Sutherland, Second District— Josepn Wise, Donald Farqnh arson. Third District— Hon. D. Ferguson and Lucius O.Kelly, i'ourth District — A. A. McLean, George Forbes. King's County. Georgetown and Royalty— Daniel Gordon, Hon. A.J, Mac- donald. First District— John McLean, James R. McLean. Second District— Hon, W.W. Sullivan, J. C, Underhay. Third District — Cyrus Shaw, H. L. McDonald. Foiiilh Dislrict— Hon. Samuel Frow.se, A. McLeod. r I 28) DOMINION OP CANADA. Prince County. First District— J. A. Matheson, Bernard D. McLennan. Second District— John Yen, James W. Richards. Third District— Hon. J. O. Arsenault, Hon. J. A. McDonald. Fourth District— R. Bell, Hon. G. W.W. Bentley. Filth District— Hon. John Lefurgey, J.F. Gillis, M.D. Officers of House of Assembly.— Chief clerk, Archibald McNeil ; assistant clerk, F. W. Hughes ; law clerk — — — -^ ; reporters, J. Oxenham, G F. Owen ; engrossing clerk, H. V. Desroche ; sergeant at-arins, Donald MacKenzie ; messengers, John McLeod, W. G. Sabine : doorkeeper, Ninnian Paterson ; second do., George Burge. M : ■■ PROVINCE OF MANITOBA. Seat of Government— Winnipeg . Hon (r it tl Lieutenant-Governor- Hon. John Christian Schultz. Private secretary. Dr. Bowen. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. , Thos. Green way, Premier, President of Oounoil, and Minister of Agriculture and Immigration. Joseph Martin, Attorney-General and Bailway Com- missioner. Jas. A. Smart, Minister of Public Works. Daniel H. MacMillan, Provincial Treasurer. Daniel McLean, Provincial Secretary. 1 m I !' LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. William Winr am Speaker. Beautiful Plains Jno. Crawford , Neepawa. Birtle Charles Julius Mickle, Birtle. Brandon City Hon. Jas. A. Smart, Winnip*»ff. Carillon Mai tin Jerome, St Pierre. Cartier Thos. Galley, Royal Centre Winnipeg Hon. D H McMillan, Winnipeg. Cypress E.J. Wood, Grund. Dcnr.i-- Hon. D. McLeau, Vird^n. Dufferin R. P. Roblin, Carman. Emerson Jm. Thomson, Emerson. Killarney Finley M. Young, Wakopa. Kildom.u Lakeside Kenneth McKenzie, Burnside. ■I': NOllTH-WEST TERRITORIES. 281 i\ Lanadowne E Dickson, Oak Lake. La Verandrye Wm. Lasfimodiero, Loretto. Lome .... Robert G. O' Malley, Somoraet. Manitou Hon Wm, Winram, Manitoii. Minnedosa John D. Gillies, Minnedosa. Morden Alex . Lawrence, Morden. Morris A. P. Martin, Emerion. Mountain Hon. Thos. Greenway, Winnipeg. Norfolk S. J. Thompgon. Oarberry. Xorth Brandon Clifford Si fton, Brandon. North Winnipeg Lyman M. Jones, Winnipeg. Portage-la-Prairie.. Hon. Jos. Martin, Portage- i a- Prairie. Bockwood S. J. Jackson, Stonewall. Bosenfeldt Enoch Winkler, Gretna. Bussell Jas. Fisher, Winnipeg. St. Andrews. ....... F. W. Colcleuffh, West Selkirk. St. Boniface Boger Marion, St. Boniface. Shoal Lake James Harrower, Stratbclair. Souris A. McI. Campbell, Mel ita. South Brandon Herbert C. Graham, Hayfleld. South Winnipeg. .... .Isaac Campbell, Winnipeg. Springfield Thomas H. Smith. Sunny side. Turtle Mountain John Hettie, Boissevain. Westbourne Thos. E. Morton, Gladstone. Woodlands Jas. B. P. Prendergast, Winnipeg. Offioebs o '^ THE HOUSE — C. A. Sadlir, clerk ; A. H. Correli, clerk assistant; J. Macdougall, sergeant-it- arms ; J. P. Robert- son, librarian. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. Seat of Government^ Regina. Lieut. -Governor, Hon. Joseph Boyal : Advisory Council, Fred. W, G. Haultain, W. Sutherland, David F. Jelly, fTillyard Mitchell. Clerk of Legislative Assembly and Secretary — R. B. Gordon. Indian Department. — Commis^^ioner : Hayter Reed; Assistant In- dian Commissioner — A. E. Forget. Members in House of Commons.— Assiniboia West, N. Flood Davin, Begina; Assiniboia East. — Hon. Edgar Dewdney, Minis- ter of Interior , Alberta— D. W. Davis, Macleod ; Saskatchewan— D. H. Macdowall, Prince Albert. LeoisiiAtive Assembly,— Moosomin, John Ryerson Neff; Wallace, Joel Reaman ; White^\ood, Al x. G. Thorburn ; Souris, JohnG. Turriff; Wolsely, Benj. P. Richardson; Qii* Appelle S.— Geo. S. D.ividson: Qu'Appelle N., W. Sutherland; Begina North, David F. Jelly; Regina South, John Secord; Moosejaw, iii 282 DOMINION OF CANADA. James H. Ross; Medicine Hat, Thomas Tweed; Machod, Fred. W.G.Haultain; Calgary, John Lineham and Hugh St.Q.Oayley ; Bed Deer, Robert G. Brett; Edmondton, Herbeit 0. Wilson and Frank Oliver ; battleford, James Clinkskill ; Prince Albert, Wm. Flaxton »nd John P. Belts ; Batoche, Hillyard Mitchell ; Kinistino, Captain Hoev. Northwest Mounted PoiiICE. — L. W. Herchmer, Commis- sioner, Regina; Assistant Commissioner— Lt. Col. W. M. Herch- mer, Calgary. SUPREME COURT. Western AsBiniboin.— Comprising that part of Assiuiboia west of the 10th ran^e of townships west of 2nd Meridian and oast of the west line of the 23rd range of townships west of the 3rd Meridian. Officials reside at Kegina. Hon. Justice Rich- ardson ; sheriff, Jas. H. Benson ; clerk, Dixie Watson. Eastern Assiniboia.— Comprising that part of Assiniboia east of Western Assiniboia Judicial District. Oflicials reside at Moosomin. Hon. Justice Wetmore ; sherifT, G. Anderson ; clerk, Oliver Neil". Court sits at MooEomin the 2nd Monday in January and 2ud Monday in July ; at Wolseley the last Monday in March ; at Whitewood the 2nd Monday in October every year. Southern Alberta. — Comprising remainder of Assiniboia west of 23rd range 3rd meridian, with that portio" of Alberta south of township seventeen. Officials reside at Macleod. Hon. Justice MacLeod, C.N.G. ; sheriff, D. J. Campbell ; clerk, 0. N. Campbell. Northern Alberta — Comprising remainder of Alberta and the country north of Alberta. Officials reside at Calgary. Hon. Justice Rouleau; sheriff, P. W. King; clerk, H. A. L. DundAS. Held at Calgary, on the second Tuesday in April, July and November. Held at Edmonton on the second Monday in May and October. Saskatchewan. — Comprising Saskatchewan and tlie country to its north. Officials reside at St. Albert. Hon. Justice McGuire. Sheriff, Owen E. Hughf s ; deputy sheriff, P. Hannifin; cleik, Charles de LaGordendi^re ; deputy clerk, Hugh Richardson, jr., Battleford. Registeaks IN theN. W. T. Assiniboia Land Registration District. — Registrar, George A. Montgomery, Regina. Alberta Land Registration Distiict, (Northern Division) — Regis- trar, George Roy, Edmonton (Southern Division) — Registrar, T. A. McLean, Calgarry. Enst Saskatchewan Lnnd Registration District. — Registrar, Lieut.-Col. Alexander Sproat, Prince Albert. I ? NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. 283 "West Saskatchewan Land Registration District.— Registrar, W.G. Scott, Battleford. Board OF Education OF THE N. W. T. Chairman, the Right Rev. the Bishop of Saskatchewan and Oalgary. Protestant Members, John Secord, M. L. A., Regina ; The Hon. Mr. Justice Wetmore, Moosomin, Rev. S. J. Taylor ; Rev. John McLean. R.C. Members, Hon. Mr. Justice Rouleau, Calgary ; Amedee E. Forgot, Retina , Rev. H. Leduc. Secre- tary, James Brown, Regina. Municipalities IN THE North-West Territoribs . Regina (Town)— Mayor, J. W. Smith; town clerk, John Secord . Moose-Jaw, (Urban)— Mayor, K. Boque ; town clerk, H. Mc- dougall. Qu'Appelle, (Rural).— Chairman, F. S. Prooto' ; clerk, G. F. Guernsey. South Qii'Appelle, (Rural).— Chairman, Thomas T. Thomson ; clerk, Asa. M. McLanc. Wolseley, (Rural).— Chairman, J. P. Dill ; clerk, Jas. H. Love, Summerbury. Calgary (Urban.) -Mayor, A.E. Sheltoa ; town clerks, E. P. Davis, T.A. Boys Indian Head, (Rural) Chairman, Peter Ferguson ; clerk, George Thompson. Prince Albert, (Urban )— Mayor, H. U. Bain ; town clerk, I.FA. StuU. 284 ADVKKTISKMENT. Wm. Currie. F. P. CURRIR. W. & F. P. CORRIE & CO. 4 ImitorterM ot SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, Chimney Tops, Vent Linings, Flue Covers, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Portland Cement, Roman Cement, Canada Cement, Water Lime, Whiting, Plaster of Paris. Borax, China Clay, &c., &c., Mannfactarers of BESSEMER STEEL SOFA, CHAIR & BED SPRINGS. A Large Stock always on Hand. "fig p. CURRiU. PES, It, L WGS. d. I 10. I ) £ BSTABUSHBD ISM. ^^ HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA' linWCoiiipaDj'seiife ""''""''• I MONTftSAL. Total Insurance, over $101,250,000 Total Invested Funds, 35,000,000 Investments in Canada, nearly 5,000,000 Policies issued under all systems including their new reserved bonus plan, under which very large profits may be anticipated. Prospectus and all information furnished at Head Office or at any of the Company's Agencies, W. M. RAMSAY. Manager for Canada, rp^ • 1 ' T INSURANCE COMPANY —01'— ^ LONDON. V ,^ EIST^BXiISUSI^ 1830- Snbtcribed Capital Paid up Capital Total Invested FondB over £1,200,000 8t|^ - iB 300,000 " £1,000.000 " This being a FIRE Office o^ty^'ikd w^ of its Assets and Uncalled Capit^aSTare available for the payment of FIRE LOSSES* making the liMPERIAL, (of London) one of the strongest Fire Offices In existence. CANADIAN BRANCH OFPICEi in the Company ^s Building. Place d'Armes, - ^ MONTREAL. t Besident Manager for Canada %"* ANY J. ,000 Bt; ,000 " ,000 " I whole are LOSSES, 1^ one of :ence. ICEi REAL. \a>da»